The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 08, 1871, Image 4

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Telegraph & Messenger. SUNDAY MORNING. OCT, a, 1871. Doe* fJronl Cft Drnnk Correspondence of Tb* Son ] wEmraorU Ootob« I.-ThU q«-Uon ra t In Thu Hon noma dif* *inoe, ^ D ° f ' only porli- ninL bnl h*?« nlgnifiamce few people «U>p to When a nun gel* beartiy drank at r»ra intorrals, not because of hi* dieeesed «pp*- tj ” {.“Tfrom cood-f«Jlow»hip, the pain of pit- !!& .a a prevenUtire Bo, whSn the syatem becomes eatoreled and the d«iro morbid, there i* not one in ten thomnjod capable of being cored. For orer ton jam Oin. Grant wa< notoriously a confirmed inebri- at« He ioat hi* place in the army from that cense: ho failed in business from the same rea son • and when during the late war ho was in fra sled with heavy responsibility, hi* eril habit left the blood of innocent thousand* on bis hands. No terrible was this that Ilia wife, an estimable lady, at one time took steps to pro cure a divorce, that abe might the better pro tect herself and children from bi* neglect or worse brutality. Now we can well suppose that an anxiety on the part of the President himself, and especially on the part of his friends, may make him cau tious not to expose himself, and the habit may continue while his immediate friend* and de pendent* tan dose around and conceal the in - finuity for awhile from public scrutiny. Thi* sra* certainly the case before hi* election. Thoodoro Tilton, it will be remembered, met him upon Sunday morning in the street* of Wiuihington reding borne from A deliancb, and cave a warning which the Republican party failed to bred !>efore the man was nominated. Now, it i* well known in social and political circles here that at times be is utterly prostra ted l.y drink; and it is part of hfa friends' tac tics to cot him mnch of the year from the Pres idential Mansion, which is open to the public, to e privste house at Long Branch, where be - may indulge wilhont fesr of expoanro. It ia whispered aronnd in a cautions way that his proposed trip to the Pacific slope was aban doned because of the danger that would come of exposure in so long an absence from the seeln- *».» Of a lionse where only the initialed are ad mitted. J«i ns suppose this little game snccessfnl, and that Oen. Grant succeeds in seeming a re- election. Tbcro will I* no longer any reason for constraint after ho is nut again in possession of power. Wo rosy then Jive to witneea the dis grace of our Chief Magistrate reeling drank throngb our afreets, or tieing carried to the Whito House in a slate of drunken Insensibility. In view of this fearful result. Ibis national shame, the qnestlon yon ask liecoraes of the greatest Importance, and it is well for the Bo- publican party, and the people at large, to panse and investigate. ... That Grant has been so intoxicated that he was incapacitated—I won't say for business, for that is bis normal condition—but so as to lie shamefully coufnsed and even l.rnlal, since lie became President, wo have abundant proof. It will lie remembered that the Hon. Charles Snni- ner, in the celebrated speech that is now of record in tlio Congressional Globe, charges that when the President called upon him to aecnre his support of I ho ban Domingo projoot, he was in such a condition that lie could not express himself with coherence. Henalor Sumner, with that delicate tact for which bo is celebrated, in that speech gave the fact* without expressing aoy opinion. In private conversation, however, he doca not hesitate to give that opinion ; and if called to the stand as a witness, ho wonld testify that the President was in snrh a condi tion as to bo offensive. When the Cox difiirnlfy i centred, that which ended in Gen. Cox leaving the interior Depart ment, Gen. Iloynton, of Cincinnati, a gontle- • man of talent and miiuilienehalilo good charac ter, called upon the Secretary of tbn Interior, and was shown the correspondence that caused the resigns!ion. Gen. iloynton immediately sent liis associate to the Whito House to inter view the President, mid learn, if possible, what course he purposed hiking in I ho premines. The gentleman was admitted, and was aston ished to hear from Grant's own lip* that no dif- flcnlty existed with the Secretary of the Interior; and on pressing the question as to the corre spondence, I lie President answered fiercely lhal no correspondence whatever had been had be tween himself and Gen. Cox. As he hold on to I ho table while K|«*kh>g, the journalist, draw ing bis own eoneinaioiis, hurried a way. Again, when the friends of Senator Williams, of Oregon, some thirty in number, and among the most inllneiilial mid respectable of the Pa- cifio slope, waited upon President Grant to pres* the claims of their friend, they found Gen. Grant ao intoxiemed that lie was insulting. This has been denied, lint n majority of that delega tion freely confess tlio foci; and as the words and manner of the President went to the world, they could he accounted for upon no other hy pothesis, supposing the incumbent of the While Jlonse to poaiefs nn ordinary sense of decency. A distinguished official of a State adjoining Now York f mind himself in tlio night train from Washington to yon* city, and so crowded that, be contd not obi sin a seat. In thia emergency he ran against a familiar of Grant, who inform ed him that the President and his party, then on their way to Dong Branch, had a ear to them selves, and invited the nnceiufortablo official to join them. He did ao, nnd found Gen. Grant surrounded hy his peculiar sot. and well sup plied with liquor and cigars. Onr friend was invited to psriske, and. accepting the last named only fiom the hands of the President, attempted to smoke, but, although uaed to the practice, fonnd the cigar loo strong. He so expressed himself, when Grant said gruffly: "They don’t hurt me." Tlio night was spent in stories, drinking, and smoking, of which two Inst the President par. took freely; Imt this was the last and only oh. nervation that fell from his executive lips. He wss not in s conditiou to c.inveiee even if lie had possesved the capacity. '1 eonl.l fill columns wiih fsels of this sort; Imt I confine myself tea few of the more prom- incut. Among these is the well known experi ence of that good and true man, Horace Gree ley. It is not known, however, that Mr. Gree ley s lack of confidence in Gen. Grant dates from that fainons event. It will be remembered that daring last winter Senator Chandler gave Mr. Greeley a complimentary-entertainment at iiiii palatial result*nee in Wflfbington. The house waa thronged by the social and political mag nate* then ARflemhled nt the national capital who hastened with their wives and danghter* to pay their respects to Ibo eminent journalist. Among the rest came the President and hi* friends, 1 orter, Babcock A Co. Daring the ewen- ing Qredej, |>ein£ thirsty, was accompanied to the hall by his host, where some ice*water might be fonnd. There also was a hnge Chin* pnnch bowl, and standing by. |*dl e j n hand, stood the President of the Vmted States, not only help ing himself to the strong mixture, bnt serving other! who sought, in a throng to receive intox- roation from the hand of the Chief Magistrate. Mr. Greeley was fairly startled. Being • cold- water man himself, and realizing tho evil effects from • lifetime of observation of the deadly poison that flows from the bowl, ho at first stood in mneh •m.xemcnt and then remained to astia. fy himself. The 1 resident drank freely, and encouraged other* to follow hi* sad example. m. i.v ^ *? '“toxicate an ordinary man, although he seemed to escape, while aronnd him *oaa arose evidences of the wrong being done. Other head* not so well seasoned grew light, aud other tongues grow noisy. There are some dark siorieabero current eon- ceruing that attempt at a divorce, and a familiar of the 1 resident, once an inmate of the peni- lentiaiy. but now in favor, is said to be poe- aesaed of a secret interesting to the publicI.nt I am not familiar with it, and I have confined tuyaelf to well known facts, and leave jonr readers to draw their own conclusions. . Timov, GO AND EXAMINE 1BE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. JACOB SCHALL, H* ’AVISO reoeivod his extensive Fall atock or BOOTH and SHOES, takes pleasure in bi* patron*, and the trade generally, that ba is folly prepared to serve his customers with every- iniog in his line, from the common Brogan to the finest French Boots and Gaiters. Having purchased direct from the manufactories, he can offer anpenor inducements in prioea, and be baa neglected no opportunity of sustaining his won-earned reputation for superiority of goods. „ , , He would farther announee to the traie, and eepseiaUy to ahoeznakera in Macon and vicinity, that be has on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can serve them at rates that will fa vorably oompare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly called to the fact that be can famish Leather cut to all sixes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready fitted, Upper* of all kinds. etc., at a Tory small margin* In the Custom Work department.be aUll employe first claae, anpenor workmen, and bia customers ran be supplied, now as ever, with Hoots and Suoea, of the finest French calf-ekin and the moat elabo* a-—.—. j AC0B SCHAI.L. arptfi 3m 66 CHEEKY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. HARNESS AND SADDLERY. SMITH, WESTCOTT <£ CO. 102 CHEHH.V STREET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLES AND lARNESSl CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS. VALISES AND SATCHELS, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, consisting in part of— SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN, . KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHER ausr J3JLJSODS, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING. SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, Bfptffl eod;im CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM «8 00 TO $50 00. LAWTON * WILLINGHAM, SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON, COTTON FACTORS, New Goods. Prices Low WE * BP. NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK. | And have on hsnd everything that our friend* may wish to purchase that ia in our line of barinsaa. We I have pat oar prioea down to a very figure, hoping to make op in oar aalee what we lose in profit I Country merchant* and Planters save money by calling on or sending their orders to us. Satisfaction | guaranteed. We hare on hand and to arrive— 50,000 pounds Clear Rib Sides, 16,000 pounds Shoulders, 10,000 pounds Prime Leaf Lard. ICO sacks Saif, 150 boxes Soaps, all kinds, 100 boxes Candles, 150 boxes Potash, 50 boxes Soda, 75 boxes Factory Cheese, 50 boxes Raisins, 100 barrels Best brands Flour, 100 Sacks Peas, 1,000 half and quarter sacks Flour, 100 hales Hay, 75 barrels A, Ex. C and C Sugar, 25 barrels Dem. Sugar, 100 boxes Crackers, assorted, 50 barrels Syrup and Molasses, 2,000 bundles Arrow Ties, 10 bales Tuine, 150 rolls Heavy Bagging, 200 kegs Nalls, 75 barrels Whisky, Brandy, Rum and Gin, 100 boxes Tobacco, all Rinds, Plug and Smoking, 25 barrels Cements, Oysters, Sardines, Pickles, Osnabnrgs. Sheeting, etc. JOHNSON & SMITH, _ . Corner Planters’ Warelion.se. eep31tf Warehouse and Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET. MACON, GA. J N Publishing onr cani, we claim nothing more for ourselves than a determination to do our DUTY towarda oar customers. By strict attention to our buainoee, and studying tho interest of our patrone we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehention that all who will give nn a fair trial will continue to patronize our house. (Schofield's Iron Works, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA. LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. The Greatest Improvement or the .* ;e. O. W. MASSEY’S PATENT EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN F IR the past forty yean I have been engaged In S?^*S. U< 1f*." rt ' or Co,tou Giue, and have act ;“:^ n ? ? y. t>tl0tl<l : “ihavo teen in operation hundreds of Gins, and hvre no heeitanev in nro- x ™ _**'‘Sht—sine feat—does not injure the «■“ roll-no use for EZEttSES'** ,0 feed. The oommit- *alr. being °! ,e fa **“* of * 0in - bS 1 h ® Griswold o. w. massey, Macon, Ga. Griswold Cotton Gin. I will continue to manufacture the 1 Onsmold Cotton Oin, a Gin UiatUarirenuid?.? tal satisfaction, and out of all Um oSlTeSd the pmno years, but one single comptoY^^t one Oin returned. Every Gm anu ranted. A earn £•«*» b* aeenat CaAan * Curd-eHanWi ^VwSw'a 1 *" 1 *’ Sjul * bnr J- Neepeee 4 Co.'* O. W. MASSEY. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 2 C E O wJ o co (3 2 X X o « 9 S Pi 02 e+ 3 » STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEBS of jajisisr heq oinED size. SA.'W MILLS, GRIST MILLS. MILL GE^RIISTG, GIIST GEARING- (ORDINARY, OB GRAHAM'S EXTRA HEAVY), SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, IRON RAILING OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY. SHAFTING, PULLIES, ETC., I AU or any Machinery, pnt np at firat-claes IRON WORKS, put up in the beet stylo and at prices to suit | the times. Give ns a call before purchasing. We will sell loir for CASH. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SOM. COLLEGE WASHINGTON, D. C. T ie Preparatory Department of thia College opens September 13,1871; Collegiate, Septem ber 20; Theological, October, 2; Medical, October 4; Law, October 11. Young men wiehing to enter either of tbe departments should be present at the commencement of the term, J. O. WELLING, Prost. For further information, inquire of aug20 eod2m W. STICKNKY, Soc. and Tress. DR. PRICE’S SPECIAL FLAVORINGS, STIFF AHEAD JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Wafth Work nml Repairing at Shortest Xofiee, and Warranted. AGENCY (IF THE GROVER at RARER SEWING MACHINES. Jnne 14-tf LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Onr WROUGHT IBON COT TON SCREW PRESS is tho only Cotton Press that has stood the test, being used ever since the close of tho war. and is in greater and more increasing demand than any other. Onr WAXES or STEAM POWER TRESS is becoming CAPITAL OVER §20,000,000 IN GOLD. VEri ^' pofulah, I3NTSXX«.E1S AT XjO-WEST RATES Merchandise, Cotton, Stores and Dwellings, LOSSES PAYABLE ON PROOF OF LOSS. NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES. Being the ^■a.X7~AlXIJj^ -T-r medicalcollege. the 15tlk SESSION OF MEDICAL LECTURES IN Tnp Biviv nah MEDICAL colleg£, Aan ' witx oornmex os WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER tat, 1871. A ND continue untu March at, 1379 W i,v. A. fnU organized Feenlty of expiaJL. S* * tiooere. a building comp lets In all ita appointmentT apparatus museum. Me., together tagee afforded by two tarse and extensive H the advan tages anoraea or rwo isixe ana exieoaive HoepitaU tbe Savannah Medical College offers facilities tm Medical Instruction equal to any institution In tbe eoniitry. Ihe Introductory Lecture win be de livered by .TUriah Harrier, M. V., Professor of the Tbeaty and Practice of Medicine. For farther 11.formation address W. DUNCAN. M. D., Dean of Faculty, or THOMAS SMITH, M. I)., Becrotary of Faculty. Permanent, Open, Floating, Annnal and Short-time Policies Issue! Iti* worthyof notice that this C wnpany has invested a Large amount of mcney in the South in per-1 manent property—perbape the only Fuo Ineunnoe Company, cot located here, iw has done eo. 1 I. C. riiAYT, Agent, Macon, Ga. |MOST economicai to thoeo having a WATER POWER OR 8TEAM ENGINE. I It can also be ran rom tbe band wheel shaft of gin gear. eeptlfi-Sm make them for those wonting a CHEAP Press. Send ns your orders, or send for Circular and Price ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time.j T |, E WILCOX PATENT HORSE POWER I We claim to be SUTEBIOB TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton, and it is the only Horae Power Our HAND TRESS (indeed, as all of them are,) is too well known, and has established itself as tbe PLANTER'S FAVORITE. As there ia do comparison between a cast and a WROUGHT IRON 6CEEW, we do not recommend CAST IBON SCREWS, though we intVTV f.,1 s 11,8 erecuon or an observatory ana one or uie most app: the exact 52FS. of ob «®rrinS the meridian parage of the eun and stars, I wiU'be able to keep * cun OM “ btne to within a fraction of a eeeODd. "“ d n,tnKOf ° ne ^ my2S diwtf mzde that vra know of that can enpercode tho ordinary Gin Gear. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. VANILLA, LEMON Etc., For Flavoring>:e Cream, Cakes & Pastry, THOMPSON, STEEIeTPRICE M’F'G CO Depots, Chicago and St. Louis, MAJtTFACTUninS GP DS. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER, AND BLOOD EXRICIIKR. THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES. The most reliable Blood Purifier. The sure Repairer or Broken Health, The true Nerve Supporter. The Permanent Strength Bcncwcr. The most Energetic Tonic. Ia all eases of Debility, Poor Blood, Weak Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely and durably benefits. Sold by all Dntygisls, ortho Manufacturers on the -receipt of will send, by Express, 6 Bottles, which is sufficient for 3 or 4 months. Prepared only at tho Laboratory of Thompson, Stoclc & Price M'f’g Co, MAJIUrACTUKERS OK OR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER. Special Flavorings for Ire ( ream, Cakes A Pastry 247 ari 243 LAIS CTEEE7, - CHICAGO, ILL. 327 CSCOOT CTEEET, - - - ST. LOUIS, 1M. Tl»e only kind made by a practical chemist, as well a* pliysi ian, with Bjiecial reference to its healthful- Bens. Omposrd of articles that aid digestion. iVrfrct sm quality. Cheapest, because the purest. Best, as it is the healthiest* Biscuits, cum bread, cakes, pantry, not only white (sweet) and light, but wholcamne ami nutrition*. Vse it; prate it. If not as recommended, we forfeit rfcht to tnithfiilncfis. 4^-3Iany. worth- lesa, cheap imitations. He sure you get Dr. l*ricc's Cream Baking Ranter. Sold by Grocers. Manufac tur'd only by THOMPSON, STKKLK & PRICK MF’G CO. Dejiota, Chicago and St. Louis. eep24 eod.l wly SADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE ROSADALIS are published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT n 13 a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the Blood.' ONE BOTTLE OP E0SADALI3 will do more good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalis in their practice for tho past three years and freely endorco it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUG IT, of Baltimore. DR. T. J. BOYKIN. “ DR. II. W. CARR. “ DR. F. O. DANNF.LLY, “ DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville, Ky. DR.^J. L. McCARTIIA, Columbia, DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AUD ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH Si SONS, Fall River, Mass. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Fima, Ohio. CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsvitle, Va. ’ SAM’L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees boro, Tcnn. Our space will not allow of any ex tended remarks in relation to the virtuesof Rosadalis. Tothe Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted wo say try Rosadalis, and you will be restored to health. Rosadalis is sold by all Dmsrgists, price S 1.50 per bottle. Address S3. CLEMENTS & 00. j Vs'? manufacturing Chemists, \ Baltimore, Ud.] sept 6-deod wly The Great Medical Discovery T Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, s§ Hundreds-of Thousands *.E Bear testimony to their Wonder* <n»!r ° o ml Curative Effects. gi<s gglWHAT ARE THEY ?ih> Z%3 - 5 - s=? So S i l Bsa ir FINDLAY IRON WORK! MACON, GA. Hoad of Third Street, Sign of “Tlio Wow Flag' THE 1ABGEST, THE BEST Affl THE LEADING ESTABLISH Of Its Class in. tlie Cotton States. EACH DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH SKILLED MECHWlft THE OKDEliS DAILY RECEIVED FROM ALL SECTIONS Foil STEAM EN G-rsriCS, BOILEBS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL GEARING, GW GEAR, SUGAR MILLS, SHAFTIXG & PLLLILs irojnt nnLiLisra. COTTON PRESSES HORSE POWERS, CASTINGS AND MACHINERY. Of various kinds, etc., etc., attest the popularity and rapid growth of THIS LIVE AND PROGRESSIVE CONGERS All Work From “Findlay’s Iron Works” Warranted. WE CAN AND WILL COMPETE WITH THE NORTH AND EAST, IN PRICES F<* I MACHINERY IN GENERAL. 1 W ITH tho assurance of promptness in filling orders, fairness and liberality ill all transactions, 1.1 tention and courtesy to all who may favor iu with a call, wo solicit a continuance of the rate I ago already and now being bestowed. < Visitors to tho city aro invited to look throngb tho various dopaitmonts of our EXTENSIVE ESIBI LISHMENT. 1 R. FINDLAY’S SONS Findlay Iron Worts, Macon, Ga.| FINDLAY & CRAIG ECLIPSE SCREF COTTOI AND EAY PRESS. (PATENTED FEBRUARY 21, 1871.) An Anti-Friction Screw. A Mechanical Wonder. This Great Press ia eifoplo. durable, rapid in actix and tho beat, f&ate&t and with more Labor Saving conveniences than any other known Screw Prew Will pack twice as quick, and requires lees power do it. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, AND OBLIGATE OURSELVES TO REFUND TRICE IN GASt OF FAILURE. This Press is being rapidly introduced in various sections of tho South—snppTanting the old fiat- loned Friction Screw, and gaining the admiration and satisfaction of a'l who witness its performance. We challenge the world to produce its equal in a Cotton Screw. Send for descriptive circular, containing testimonials, prices, etc. Manufactured solely ly B. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga. RAI«’$ PATENT HORSE POWER, FOH G-INTa’IN-G- COTTON. #2h O u « fUEY ABE NOT A VILE « % 5 “FANCY DRINK..81? Made of Poor Hum, .Whiskey, Proof Spirits and liefutto Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called “Too- lea,*** 4 Appetizers," 44 Restorers," *c., tliat lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Boots and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER nnd LIFE GIVING PRIN CIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invlsorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tho blood to a hcvltliy condition. No person can tako these Bittersjj*orrdlug I** <hrec* tionand remain long unw"*~ For Inflammatory nu> Y ironic uncu> nintfam nml Goat, Dyspepsia or Iudl* ffcstion, Bilious, Remittent nnd Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit* tera-hmve been most successful. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of tho festive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache. Pain In the Shoulders, Cooghs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations ot the Stomach, Bad taste In the Month Billons At tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Longs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy In cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and imparting new life andvUrorto the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions.'irttcr, Salt Rheum,Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, Bing-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Byes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarf*, Discolorations of tbe Skin, Humor# and Diseases of tho Skia, of whatever name ornatare, are literally dug np and carried out of the system in a short time by tbe use.of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the mofOVncredalous of their curative effects. . p Cleanse the Vitiated Bfcx,« whenever yon find Its impurities bursting through the skin InPlm- ?'!\F n, i ,Uon5 or 8ore * : clranoolt when T ou and it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when It is foul, andyoor feelings will . ^ J°® T** eB# Kce P Bio blood pure and tho -health of the system will follow. Vflfi TAPE and other WORKS, larking to taazytfom of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, 'oad careful] j the circular around each bottle. ^ J. WALKED, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. 6an Francisco, Cai„and 82 and SI Commerce Street. New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, This Machine Stands To-Day Without a Rival ! Worthy competitors acknowledge its infinite superiority. Compact, simple, light draught, durable, all iron, sets upon ground under or outside gin liouae, attached in uo way to liouee. It can be f* 11 * either endoreideof houa<\ No long shaft for males to stumbloovcr. Runs a gm from 2<oto • revolutions per minute. Wo make two sizes, viz: No. 1 for 50 and CO saw gins; No. 2 for 40 ana saw gins. , , . . , OUR CHALLENGE for a Public Tent remains open, with no prospect of being acceptor. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, OR WILL REFUND MONEY. Examiuo all tho Horse Towers advertised. Make inquiry relative to Strength, Durability. 8pe«d Light Draught and convenience generally, what it w ill cost to put up and in operation at p-antali then visit “CRAIG POWER” and it will sell itself- Sond for ciicnl&r with testimonials and prico list. Manufactured on'y hy R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay Iron Works. Macon, Ga THE NEW PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, FOB DRIVING COTTON GINS, PRINTING PRESSFS, And for any purpoee requiring FKOJI ONE TO TEN-HOUSE 1'OWEl!. Highly comm- nded for SIMPLICITY,COMPACTNESS. 8AFETY, DUKABILITY AND EFFICIENCY, And great ECONOMY OF SPACE AND FUEL. F.oad the following certificate: . OFFICE OF DAILY AND WEEKLY SUN, Atlasta, Ga., August 30,1871. Messrs. R. Findlay's Sons, Macon, Ga • „ , The Baxter Engine which you pat up in the pross-room of Tho Sun Buddings, for us, after a rnfficteut Jn* 1 . S>»e« entiro satisfaction. A great number of pereone, among them many of onr best engineer*, have called to see it. The uniToreal testimony ia that it ia superior to any engine CTer before brought to thi.MH, If;.., uw,usaiH.auLiuufw. he, f in f. ..A (ho tn^D- excels any engine we over aaw, and we cordially commend it, with the fullest confidence of its givins satisfaction. For plantation purposes it ia lust what has long been wanted; cheap, safe, economical easily managed by any one, and not liable to get out of order. Very respect fully, J. HENLY SMITH, Business iTanager SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay’s Iron Works, Macon,Ga