The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, September 01, 1871, Image 4

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MACON, GA -n Anti-Friction Screw. A Mechanical Wonder. This Great Press is simple, durable, rapid in na the beet, fastest and with more Labor Saving conveniences than any other known Screw • all pack twice as quick, and requires lees power do it. ® guarantee satisfaction, and obligate ourselyes to refund price in OF FAILURE. ThiB Press is being rapidly introduced in various sections of the South—Bupp'anting the ole ined Friction Screw, and gaining the admiration and satisfaction of a'l who witness its perform! We challenge the world to produce its equal in a Cotton Screw. Send for descriptive circular, containing testimonials, prices, etc. Manufactured solely by Machine Stands To-Day Worthy competitors acknowledge its infinite superiority. Compact, simple, light draught, all iron, sets upon 'ground under or outside gin house, attached in no way to house. It can b either end or side of house. No long shaft for mules to stumble over. Runs a gin from revolutions per minute. Wa make two sizes, viz: No. 1 for 50 and GO saw gins; No. 2 for * saw gins. OUR CHALLENGE for a Public Teat remains open, with no prospect of being accepted. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, OR WILL REFUND MONEY. Examine all the Horae Powers advertised. Make inquiry relative to Strength, Durability, Light Draught and convenience generally, wliat it will cost to put up and in operation at P- a then visit “CRAIG POWER" and it will sell itself. Send for circular with testimonials and price list. Manufactured only by steam ENGINE. run from the ba*.a wheel shaft of gin gear.. Our HAND PRESS (indeed, as all of them are,) is too well known, and lm established itself as the PLANTER’S FAVORITE. As there is no comparison between a NOW THAT THE SCHOOLS ARE OPENING, Where if you will call on Mr. A W Chapman, he will sell or order any kind of vehicle that you want. LJEW1m Telegraph & Messenger. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1871. A 5iad Story. Among a savage clan Of Cannibalish people. A missionary man Sot up hie modest steeple. And there each day ho would Pursue liia noblo labors, Ho told them to bo good And bade them lovo their neighbors. The cannibale, with grins. Gavo oar to themes lie treated, They crossed their tawny shins, And on their hams were beatod. And yet they wero net lost, That missionary's labors, Ho taught them to his cost Tho way to lovo their neighbors. For one day, when for prayers Theeo cannibals they met him, They caught him unawares— They killed him and they ate him 1 They said they found him good— Ile'd practiced wliat ho taught them— And now they understood Tho goodnc.-a lie had brought them. And when they filled each maw. They said, wliilo they deplored him. ‘•They’d loved him—livo and raw— Rut, roasted, they adored him!” London Fun. A Idiotic Inland Clambake. Tho following description of a Rhode Island Clambake, from Frank Leslie, should be read just before breaking bread after a long fast: Imagino a sheltered spot, on which is laid, first, a mdo circular platform of fiat stones ten feet in diameter. On this is bnilt cp a kind of pyre of altornnlo layers of dry hickory wood and round stones (“nigger heads") to tho height of four or five foot This is then fired, and when tho whole is burned down to a pile of red-hot stones nnd glowing coals, the latter, with what ever ashes there may bo, are swept away with birchen brooms, and tho heated stones piled in a broad-based cone in the contro. On these is spread a thick layer of rock-weed; on this are poured, bushel by bnshel, tho soft clams, fresh dng in the morning. Mingled with these, or placed cn tho snmmit of tho pile, are certain quantities of quahaugs, oystors, fish wrapped in napkins, chickens, lobsters, potatoes, onions, nnd green corn. An old sail-cloth is then spread ovor the steaming mass,and tho whole pile buried deep in sea-weed, thus confining tho s( earn in what resembles n good-sized hay-cook. Tho steam is generated, not alono from tho natural mois- tnro of tho wot rock-weed, but from tho bursting of tho numberless little pods con taining filtered sea-water, which aro part of, and a cbaractoristio featnro of, tho weed itself. Thoso bnrst as the heat rises, nDd furnish a constant, bnt not too copious, supply of salt-wator to the hot stones below. In tho course of an bonr the sea-weed and sail-cloth nre removed, revealing the “bake,” and releas ing a volume of fragrant, pervading, and appe tizing odors. The various ingredients of the stoaming pile aro then served out a la discre tion, their various flavors harmonizing like tho flowers of a well-chosen bouquet, in a delicious appeal to tho palate and in a gentle tribute to tho stomach. It Is, of coarse, tho soft clam that “leavens tho lump,” nnd who receives the first attention. His delicate shell is easily re moved, and he is then dipped in a enp of melted buttor, tempered with a little pepper nnd vine gar ; nnd then—bo glides away to perform tbo noble dnty of nourishing the human rneo. lie gracefully fnifills his destiny. This is the clam-bako pur et simple. Bnt there are bakes preceded by chowder (this is cn regie) and frosh broiled scup (Narragansott for porgie,~) accompanied with brown bread and liquids, not only thoso that “cheer but not ine briate,” but sometimes thoso that do both! In every sense, however, “The Rhode Is land Clam-bake” is a “gTeat institution." The American oaglo screams over it! It is said that n cure has been discovered for leprosy. A surgeon in Khundwa, India, reports tbo case of a wrotchod old man who oamo to him from Bombay, having been abandoned by his friends becauso of his torrible disease. He was treated with soap and water, and then with carbolio acid and oil, nnd was completely cured. CANCERS CURED, H AVING boon afflicted With Canofir, I mo ouani in the year 185G, aftor trying many prepara tions and Cancer doctors. I h&vo no now remedy to offer bnt tho eamo old remedy with which I was cored fifteen years ago. I have since been practicing with the samo remedy, and have been successful in a number or cases, & few of which I refer to below, as living witnesses of the virtues of my medicine, some of whom, liko myself, have boon cored a number of yoars, and yot have no symptoms of Cancor returning: Mrs. H. B. Bloodwortli, Liberty Hill. Ga.; Mrs. Fannie Settle, Liberty Hill, Ga ; Mr. J. D. Bovd, Griffin, Ga.: Mr. Wesloy Reid, Zebolon, Ga.; Mrs. John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. M>ry Thurmond, Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs. James Carmichiel, Mc Donough. Ga.; Wm. N. Fambrongh, M. D., Senoio, Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Honston co.) Macon, Ga.; Mr. Jas. Douglass, Greenville, Ga.; Bov. H. T. Dickon, Locust Grove. Ga.; Mr. R. Dorton, Fa yette Station, Ga; Mr. Wm Harknoss, Jackson, Ga ; Hon. Thomas M. Harkness, late Representa tive from Butts county, Jackson, Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth, Ga.; Mr. Wilhs Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.;Maj A. Nall, Griffin, Ga.; Mis. Green Duke, Liborty Hill. Ga.; Jure. A. Port or, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Warda- wortb, Barnesvillo. Ga.; Mrs. D. Lowis, Barnesville, Ga.; Mrs. It. Goodman, Monticello, Ga ; Lou (color ed.) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs, Ga. The above is only a few of tho many names that could be added to tho list. I tako pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard away made a perfect cure of a Cancor upon tho eye of Mrs. M. J. Bonyer aftor she had been treated by sevoral physicians, and her Cancer pronounced in curable, and I cheerfully recommend lnm to all affiictod with Cancer. GEO. B. TURPIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J. M Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a cancer upon Mrs. M. J. Bouyer’s eye, after eminent physicians had failed to relievo her; and I firmly believe his Cancor treatment to bo a specific for Cancer. L. A. UANSE, Macon P. O. To th.e .A.fflictecL! I prefer not treating doubtful casos. After sat isfying yonrsclf describe yonr cancer to mo and I will givo you my candid opinion. At your request I will visit your houeea when cir cumstances permit. My residence is twelve miles east of Griffin, Ge. which is my noarest express office. Money may bo sont with safety in regUtered letter. Communica tions strictly confidential and promptly answered when stamp and envelope sent addressed tc your self. Address J M HARDAWAY. liberty Hill, Pike co., Ga Thoso to whom it may bo convenient, may call upon T. J. Hardaway. Southwestern Railroad," who attended mo in my affliction and has been with me in several casos since. Ha may bo addressed through tho posioltico at Macon, Ga , or Eufaula, Alabama. J. it. Ll.UiDiWAY. jniy 13-d2taw A wGm CHEAP GASLIGHT Tie “Conitleto Gas Ms." TS a simple, safe and reliable apparatus forBiip- .1 plying 1’1'liLlO Hl'lLl'lNti-S and PRIVATE RESIDENCES, with a superior and CHEAP GAS LIGHT. Upwards of FOUR HUNDRED are in snccesaful operation in private residences, churches, factories, etc. No other apparatus is operated on the same or any simnar principle, which guarantees a light of uniform quality, in either argand or open Burners, WITHOUT THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL HEAT. The practical operation of tho Machines can be seen a: the l’.\'>ENltEK SUED of the Railroad Companies in MACON: also at tho Printing and Publishing House of Messrs J. \V. BURKE A CO. We call attention to tho following extract from a lottor from J. W. Rurke, Esq.: Macon, Ga., March 23,1871. “Wo have had one of the U. S. Gaslight Comp* cy a Machines, in operation since the lUih of No vembor, 38*0, ami it m perfectly satisfactory to ns in its genetal vorkutgand cheapness. Wo paid tho Macon Gaslight Company for four months of last year and the year previous—viz: November, De cember, January and I ohruary—$899.50. In using this Machine our gas for the four corresponding months cost uai$114—thus saving ns in that time 8285.56. The hgnt n quite as good as that of the City Gas Company, and h,s the advantage of being entirely under our contro, to use as we please. During the eovere weathor L December it burned without intermission, not beinj, affected by the freeze. We see no trouble c the Machine or the light, and cheerfully recomms.^ j t .” [Signed] J. W. BsuKEACO. For information or testimonials, app T ^ EDWARD R-)WE Postr-offioe box 169. Maoon Or WM. FOSTER, Jr., Presides ’’ my6 tf 2 *ud * #treet . i NO. GO SECOND ST "V- MACON, GA., I NFORM their old customers and the pubiic gen erally that they have on hand, or can procure at short notice, all the STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS, At New York wholesale prices, for each or approved city paper, or thirty days. Where parties are not known to us, they must send good reference in the city. BOOKS OF INTRODUCTION UNDER TnE NEW SCHOOL SYSTEM, Furnished at HALF PRICE until November! These books furnished only through Commis sioners of County Boards. ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL FURNITURE. Wall Maps, Writing Materials, etc. Wo cannot bo undersold, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL. Orders solicited and promptly filled. NEW BOOKS. AMERICAN WONDERLAND, LOWLY WAYS, LITTLE GEMS, FOR LITTLE PEOPLE. ARDREOLA, or THE LITTLE BLACK SHEEP. DAVID LLOYD’S LAST WILL. Also, otlior Choico Books have been THIS DAY received, by J. W. BURKE & CO. ang!8 tf SPECIAL ELECTION-, 22(1 SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Executive Department, State op Georgia, > Atlanta. Ga., Angust 15,1871. j upO tho Ordinaries of tlio Counties composing tho J. 22d Senatorial District: Whereas, a vacancy has ocenrrod. and now exists, in tho Senatorial branch of the General Assembly of the 8tato of Georgia, caused by ilia election of Hon. Tlios. J. Speer, Senator from said district, as a member of Congress: Now, therefore, to tho end ihat tho General As sembly may bo provided with all the information nocessary to determine tho question of tho election and qualification of its members when it shall meet JU* prAnoribad by law, X littr* *Konnbf> to, oJJll do horeby, im-uo this, my writ of election, to tho Ordinaries of the counties of Bibb, Pike and Mon roe [authorized by section VII, Article XL of tho Constitution to perform the duties of Joetices of tho Inferior Conn], directing and requiring them, and each of them, the said Ordinaries, to canse an «loction to bo held on Wednesday, tho 13th day of September next, for a Senator to represent tho"22d Senatorial District in tho General Assembly, by giving at least twonty days’ notice, as required by law. Given under my band and tho Soal of tho Execu tive Department, at tho Capitol in Atlanta, tho day and year first above written. RUFUS B. BULLOOK. By tlio Governor: R. H. Atkinson, Soo’y Ex. Dept- G EORGLV. BIBB COUNTY.—I, Charles T. Ward, Ordinary of said county, by virtue of the above writ of oloction transmitted to mo from tho Exocntivo Department of Georgia, and by vir- tno of authority in mo vested by law, do order and direct that an election be held in the several pre cincts in said county, on Wednesday, the X3th day of Soptomber next, for a Senator to represent the 22d Senatorial District in the General Assembly. Officors whoso duty it is to superintend said elec- will seo that the same is held in conformity to law- Given under my hand officially, this the 16th day of August, 1871. auglTtde 0. T. WARD, Ordinary. FELIX CORPUT, Groceries, Fish, Fniit,Vegetables, Ice, Etc Second. Street, (Between Telegraph Bailding and Baptist Church.) Sunday Hours Same as Other Ice Retailers. Ice House below Passenger Depot in building formerly occupied by H. N. Ells. GASH ORDERS SOLICITED. Fourth Street, Near Brown House, Macon, Ga. BUILDS AND REPAIRS STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Griss and Flour Mills, Shafting, Tulleys, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for mill- work generally. IRON RAILIN Gr, For enclosing pnblie squares, private dwellings and Cemetery lots ; also all kinds of Ornamental Iron work, Brackets, Yacea, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores, Window Caps and Sills, etc. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY. I make the best HORSE POWER in the country, it never fails, runs light, simple to put up and lasts well, and is cheap. All Work Made Good. Address JE. CROCKETT, dec2-2tawlv Macon, Ga. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Wat$i Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF THE GROVER & BARER SEWING MACHINES. june 14-tf Schofield’s Iron Works, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, BACON, GA. Metropolitan Works, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. WM. E. TANNER. & CO. STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and SAW-MILLS; BARK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS ; BOILERS. FORGINGS. CASTINGS, of IRON or BRASS, MILL GEIUNG, etc ; Engines and Saw-Mi lie of various sizes alwava on hand. Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe. Old Engines, etc., repaired and sold on commis sion or exchanged for new. All other repairs promptly and satisfactorily done. Freights to all points low. Setni for descriptive circular. _ ju!7 d swAwtildeclS. II. R. BROWN. Agent. SURE POP! STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS OF A.MTY 2RRQ17XP1.RX> SIZE, SAW MILL©, G-RIST MILLS, MILL UEAJRLSTGF, G-nsr GKEA-RIISTG-, (ORDINARY, OB GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY), SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, I n C > X RAILING, OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY. SHAFTING, PUL.LIES, ETC., All or any Machinery, put np at first-class IRON WORKS, put np in tha best style and at prices tho times. Give us a call before purchasing. We will seU low for CASH. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. to suit STILL AHEAD Our WATER or STEAM POWER PRESS is becoming VERY FOFTTXjAR, Being the MOST ECONOMICAL to those having a WATER POWER OR It can also be Our WROUGHT IRON COT TON SCREW PRESS Is the only Cotton Press that has stood the tost, being used ever since the closo of tho war. and is in greater and moro increasing demand than any other. Death to Rats, Roaches, Bed Bugs, etc. Neve,, failing. Boxes double the size as others. HermeujoaUy sealed and always fresh. ..For sale i, Maoon, at wholesale and retail, by J. id. Zsilin A Co-, Hunt, Hank-in A Lamar, and all dniggUU. feb26dAwly cast and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we do not recommend CAST XRON SCREWS, though we make them for those wanting a CHEAP Press. Send us your orders, or send for Circular and Price THE WILCOX PATENT HOUSE POWER We claim to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton, and it is the only Horse Power made that we know of that can supercede the ordinary Gin Gear. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. my28 sul uweAfrAwtf CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS, We are now receiving daily a large Btock of * Victorias, Cabriolets, Phaetons, Single and Double-seated Buggies WAGONS, DRAYS, Etc., AT OCR Brnucta Repository, Third st., SIncoii, Gnu, MB. W. W. WOODRUFF is now at Headquarters, C7S Broadway) New Yorlt, Having Manufactured, selecting and sliippjng, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. augl7tf DEMAREST A WOODRUFF. AGENCY STEVENS’ POTTERY. Having accepted the above agency, we are prepared to fill orders for STEAM MESSED, DODDLE GLAZED, VITRIFIED Brain, Sewer and Water Pipe, Smoke and Hot Air Flue Pipe, OXII IVT WE Y TOPS, FIRE BRICK IN ANY QUANTITY, GREEN HOUSE TILE, ETC. The above wares are all Georgia made, and being equal in quality and cheaper in price than the Northern made, should receive the patronage of all who are disposed to encourage home manufactures. JONES & BAXTER, Agents, aug20tf . 100 Cherry street. LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, Fronouncod by Connoisseurs “The Only G-ood Sauce-” It improves the appotito and digestion, and it is unrivaled for its flavor. Wa ,rA ifii-AAtoa try Messrs. Lea Jfc Perrins to prosecute all parties making or vending counter feits. . JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, augl5-eod6m Agonts, New York. FINDLAY IRON W0R|| MA OOjNT, GEORGIA, Head of Third Street, Sign of “The New n ag ’ O THE LARGEST, THE BEST AND THE LEADING ESTABLISH Of Its Class in the Cotton States. EACH DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH SKILLED HECHAJ ICS THE ORDERS DAILY DECEIVED FROM ALL SECTIONS FOR STEAM LIST GKETLES, BOILEBS, . CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL GEARING, GIiYGEAK. SUGMi 1lILLS,:SHAFTl.\G i & PLLLIES, IB.03ST SL^IIzIDIG-, COTTON PRESSES, HORSE POWERS, CASTINGS AND M A O HI NjElRY, Of various kinds, etc., etc., attest the popularity and rapid growth of THIS LITE AND PROGRESSIVE CONCERN All Work From “Findlay’s Iron Works” Warranted. WE CAN AND WILL COMPETE WITH THE NOBTH AND EAST, IN PRICES FOB MACHINERY IN GENERAL. VTTITH the assurance of promptness in filling orders, faimesa and liberality in all transactions, VY tention and courtesy to all who may favor us- with a call, wo solicit a continuance of the pita- age already and now being bestowed. Visitors to the city aro invited to look through the various departments of our EXTENSIVE ESTAB LISHMENT. Works, Macon, Ga, GEOEGE PAGE & GO., No. 5 N. Seliroeder Street, Baltimore, M ANUFACTURERS of Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, patent improved, Portable Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Malay and Sash Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Shingle Machines, etc. Dealers in Circular Saws, Belting and Mill Supplies generally, and manufacturer’s agents for Leffel’s celebrated TnrbineWater Wheel, and every description of Woodworking Machinery. Agricultural Engines a specialty. Send for descrip tive Catalogue and Price ListB. iep9 eodwly The Great Medical Discovery? Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR. BITTERS, |S Hundreds of Thousands i&l III WHAT ARE%THEY?|s2 wo i—o B93 <82 ’o a BjjjS ®fc 2 THEY ABE NOT A VILE ^ '4 *«FANCY DRINYCaPfi Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits nnd Refuse Liquors doctored,spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called “ Ton ics,” “Appetizers,” “Restorers,” *c. t that lead tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California,freo from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are tho GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN- CIPLE n perfect Renovator andlnvlsoratorof the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring'the blood to a hcUthy condition. No person can take tbeso Bitters « cording t“ direc tion and remain long unwr^ -A For Inflammatory an: (jlKliIc Ttheu- mutfsin nod Gout, Dyspepsia or Indi. gestioo, Bilious, Remittent and Inter, mitteut Fevers, Diseases of the Blood Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit ters have been most successful. Suck Dis* cases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the r^tgestlvo Organs. - DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headaehc. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations ot the Stomach, Bad taste In tho Month Bilious At tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of theLungs.PainIn thCTegions oftheKidncys.and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpidliverand bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy In cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and v'gor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter, Salt Rheum,Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring.Worms, Scald-Head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Hnraor3 and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In Buck cases will convince the most •»ncredulous of their curative effects. " Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find It3 impurities bursting through theBkin lnPlm- ples, Eruptions or.Sores; clcanseit when you find it obstructed and sluggish In tho veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. ✓IN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking la t,o ByBk-m of so many thousands, arc effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions,y-:ad carefully the circular around each bottle. ^ J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD <fc CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal,, and 32 and31 Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, FINDLAY & OEAIG n (PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1871.) WE action Press. REFUND PRICE Ei CASE the old tub? Performance- Manufactured solely by SONS, "Works, Macon, Ga. CRAIG’S PATENT HOUSE POWER, This aug20-tf Without a Bival. to at 100 0 accepted. Findlay Iron Works, Macon, G®-