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WEDNESDAY MOHMNG, OPT. 187K
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Tha stone whiehmarka on-mortal alarp.
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Nolivibg cnocb but hath its motn:
Vrt all deep well who Uke thle etone.
They walk to • 0<l ** 5*2«.^fflS'eI«b
And round our bead with muffled sign.
And is or- grassy winding sheet ,
Tbeydroa u tbewbiupered i»»daLWby?
8eorn. ebamn and u.-oug are mortal banea—
Nor ear nor heart bare mouldering mane*.
Ttev plant the larrel where w# jot.
And trail the gloesy aramantb high,
FAIR WEEK. J, H. HERTZ & GO.
VISITORS TO THE GREAT STATE FAIR
Uoat not faS to riait the establishment of
i J. ff. BDRKE & CO,
No. 60 Second Street,
(Next to Baptiat Church.)
If You Want Books, Go to Them |
BOOKS FOB THE YOUNG,
BOOKS FOB THE OLD,
BOOKS FOB THE BOYS,
BOOKS FOB THE GIRLS,
BOOKS FOB HEN,
BOOKS FOB WOKEN,
BOOKS FOB SCHOOLS,
BOOKS FOB HOKE. I
And wroath the 1 —_— —
With Immortalise and tw. Why?
Pale loTe lanzlia not, nor fevari*h woe;
Bat who leagha leas that we lie low ?
Mon, deeply muring, starwatd, fain
Would pierce the hope of yonder sky,
They trace to Ure life a draama again.
And link eorth'e broken fetter*. Why ?
Ha crarea no eba'ns choae frandom a won,
They only roat wboae ioring a done.
the loaded dice.
a Fanr.'nl Right on the Oblo-A Bernlnla-
V^re or Rrarly IIMfnCentnrjr Ago.
It waa in the fall of 18.10 that the writer of
tbia aketcb, while detained at Loniaville await
ing toe rise of tho Ohio rirer to begin bit jour
ney to New Orleans, firat made the acquaintance
of Mr. I lam a, a wealthy young merchant of the
above named city, who had been spending tho
aummorin Cincinnati, where ho had gone to
aottle np aome aooounta of long standing. He
waa now on hia way “ r 7 in ** Uh II hi, ?“
Ursa amount of money which be bad ooUected
for tho firm of whieb bo waa ajunior member.
The season bad been remarkably dry, and in
oonsequenoe the rirer waa lower than could bo
reooUeotod by the oldest settler; but aa the au
tumnal are arm advanced, when the semi-annual
rise of water might be confidently expected,
many travelers arrived at Louisville to take
advantage of the earliest boats for the lowei
country.
After many disappointments the river began
to swell in good earnest, and all homed on M < ^ ^ _
lioard of their respeetivo steamers to secure I before buying anywhere else,
their passage home.
Mr. Hama and I, after having selected our
state-room and seen to the safety of our bag
gage, bad leisure to look around us and make
the acquaintance of our fellow travelers. We
found to our intense disgust that it had been
our misfortune to take passage with aa large
and aa accomplished a set of gamblers aa ever
disgraced deoent society. They were bound
down the river on • “professional tour” through
the Southern States.
Aa soon aa we were well under way the im
plements of their nefarious trade were brought
forth. Faro, rouge et noir and various other
games were exhibited to tempt the unwary to
risk their money. At first many of the gentle
men on board ohjeoled to having tho cabin
tamed into a gambling bell; bnt the profes
sionals loudly protested that they playei only
on the square, and furthermore dociared that
should one of tbeir number be caught cheating
the aiakoa ahould be forfeited, and be put on
shore at the nearest landing. After this no
more waa said, and the numerous games went
on withont interruption.
For some time Harris, who was known to
have a large amount of money in hia poaaoaaion,
and who waa an object of the gamblers' espe
cial regard, firmly declined all invitations to
“try his luck." lint one evening, after tho
■rapper table had been cleared, be, weary cf
their importunity, or vieldingas heaftorwards , pjd ln(J Door Hjn Scr8 „ > NaUji
told me, to a natural love for tho excitement of Meat uj coffee Mille. Andirons. Shovels
play, consented to make one of a party of four iqj Tonga, Lead Pipe, Sheet Copper and every-
who were about to ait down to a game of cards I thing usually kept in a konseformsbing and tin
for small stakes, just to pass away tho time. | store. TERMS CASH.
For a while my interest in the fortunes of
Harris induced mo to remain at hia aide and
watoh the chances of the game; but aa the
sums staked wero small, aud as tho parties
seemed evenly matched in point of skill, I soon
tired of aucb uninteresting employment, and
retired to a distant part of the cabin to amuse
myself with a book—in tho contents of whioh I
almost immediately became absorbed. I read
on for some time, probably an hour and a half;
bnt while pausing to cut the leaves (the book
was a new one) I became conscious that an un
usual stillness pervaded the room. Tbero waa
no longer to bn hoard tho* rattle of dioe, the
sharp click of the ivory “faro cheek,” or the
subdued murmur of the players, liaising my
eyes to see what oouhl bo the cause of the sub
dued stillness, I saw that all the “bauka" had
been deserted, and the players were standing
motionless around the table at which I had left
Harris and his companions engaged at euchre.
Wondering what would induce men who were , __ _ ____ ■
accustomed to risking the Urgent stokes on the RQGrERS & BONN,
turn of a card to take such an interest in so | ’ I
small n game, I threw down my book, and, ap-
CLOTHIERS!
90 CHERRY STREE’*
Have noir on band a complete stock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING!
LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED.
DEMAREST & WOODRUFF,
BRANCH
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
If yon want
Writing Paper and Envelopes,
Go to No. 60 Second street. They have a
greater variety of
PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY
Than any boose to Georgia.
Hava soma NEW STYLES never shown to Macon |
before; borides
PENS, PENCILS,
VISITING CARDS,
CARD CASES,
WORK BOXES,
WRITING DESKS, |
Indeed, everything to interest and in*tract.
Call and see the bouse and examine Goods and
oct20 tf
SELLING AT COST!!
| LARGE Cooking Range,
200 Cooking Stoves,
50 Hearing Stoves,
75 doz Table Knives,
CO doz Pocket Knives,
200 doz Tea and Table Spoon*,
70 doz PUted Spoons and Forks,
25 doz Stand, Banging and Bracket Lamps,
100 doz Goblets, Tumblers and Glass Setts,
30 doz Cedar and Painted Pails,
30 doz Brooms,
20 doz Sifters,
60 doz OloUioa Horsea and Shoe Brushes,
100 doz Bartlett's Blacking,
51 doz Brass and Japaned Candlesticks,
6 doz Feather Dusters,
8 setts Toilet Ware,
16 setts Copper Measures
61,000 worth Tin Ware,
2,000 Fruit Boxes.
2,000 lba Hollow Ware,
COO lba Sad Irons,
200 pair Trace Chains,
1 large Press Chain,
1 spla ‘
AT S12.
AT SB15.
A nr HUFF’S NEW BUILDING,
ON THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
A.T SIB.
Business Beits
AT S20.
AT ®22.
A.T S25.
AND AS FINE AS 810 PER SUET OF
01 OF THE LARGEST ADD BEST SELECTED STOCKS
EVER OFFERED IN MACON.
Coat, Pants and Vest,
splendid eett of Tinner's Tools, Benches, etc. j SACK, DERBYS
i. WALKING COATS
TREMENDOUS STOCK
GENERAL GROCERIES
NOW BEING RECEIVED BY
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
DRESS SUITS !
BLACK AND COLORED
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE |
) riod or those about
iHTTT’^ ,r ? I to iu&xTT» with the
U JLltJtjCd* j latest discoveries
Ion the physiolog
ical mysteries and revelations of the phjaicai syj.
tem. how to preserve the complexion, etc..
Thla l3 an interesting work cf 224 raxes, with num
erous engraving, and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriaye;
still it is * book that ought to be under look a x i key
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Sent to any ono (free of postage) for 50 cents. .
Address Dr. Butt's Dispensary. No. j nghth
street. St. Louis, Mo.
^NOTICE *ro THE AFFLICTED A. J l?N-
F0KTUNATB. v a . „ _ . .
Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers or using any Qn&ck Rem
edies. peruse Dr. Butts* work, no matter what year
disease is or how deplorable yoor condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No. 12
N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut. St. Louis.
Mo.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
WtfnOOMB’9
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
SYRUP
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
Cures Colic and Grip
ing in the Bowels, and
facilititatos the process
of Teething. Subdues
Convulsions and over
comes ail diseases in
cident to infants and
Children. Cores Di
arrhea, Dysentery and
Summer Complain!
children oi
nt in
CENTS.
PRICE
25
CENT&
GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 CHerry Street, Macon, Ga.
JACOB SCHALL,
_ . Gaiters t»._j ®verv
direct from the manufactories, he can offer superior inducements in prices, and he i, 1 .™ 8 Purchased
opportunity of sustaining his woll-oamod reputation for eoperiority of goods. nss oe 8iected no
He would farther announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and
has on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can serve them »t i.. 1i ty ’ th «t he
yorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is DarticnU.?" *0 fa-
fact that ho can furnish Leather ent to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs run* 6,1to the
kinds, eto.. at a Tory small margin. UpperaoiaU
In tho Custom Work department, ho still employs first class, superior workmen «„d k-
can be eupplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of tho finest French calf-skin «’„d cnst «rieti
rate workmanship, at short notice. ““ 8Km ““ the most elabo.
children of all ages.
It is the Great Infant's and Children's JSoothint
Remedy in all disorders brought on by toothing
any other cause.
Prepare! by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. Et-
^Sokl by S brczzist* and Dealer, in Medieineevery-
SPANISH
CROWN SHERRY
T US j nstly celebrated brand of Wine is impor
direct from Cadiz, Spain, and is certainly
ed in the Son '
purest ever offered in toe Southern market.
Price per case i $9 00
Price per gallon 3.50
For sale by A. L. RICHARDSON,
Importer of Spanish Wines,
eep!2 Cm 121 Bay Btreet, Savannah, Georgia
WABBEN A. HANSOM.
PABiyS W. UZEll.
W. A. HANSOM Sc CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
138 AND 110 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Represented ly Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
octSdly*
Evaas, Gardner Sc Co.,
Inporters and Jobbers of
DRY GOOlS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS * GLOVES,
Nos. 637, 69 and 641 Broadway (first block above
St. Nicholas Hotel),
octS 2‘* NEW YORK.
NOTICE.
T HJpnblic are hereby cautioned against pur-
casing. importing or nsing, machines for the
manractnre of Ice, constructed by Vaas & Litt-
ir.au st Halle, Prussia, said machines being an in-
frincment of tbe patents granted by the United
Stais to Carre. A Mignon <fc Ron&rt. All parties
fond nsing or operating snch will be prosecuted
to no full extent of the law.
M. J. BUJAC,
8*o Agent and Attorney of Carre Sc Mignon &
peart. eap291n
M«, Victorias, CaMolets, Malays, Ms aoi ftps laps
Tlic Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
ss Hundreds cf Thousands £f.
Bear testimony to their Wonder-
° o ful Curative Effects. 2 “-a
ggsjWHAT ARE THEY ?|S
..1. FEARFULLY LOW.
.VH.tofbe|
stakes were largely increased, and two of the
party, either unable or too timid to risk snch
large amounts, had withdrawn from the table. I
Harris and one of tbe gamblers, however, still I
retained their seats, and with eager faoes and I
shaking hands, sbnflled the eanls. Fortune I
seemed to bare favored Harris, for jnst as I
reached the spot he marked the last point in a I
closely contested game, while the professional, I
with a fierce oath, daahod down the cards and I
challenged him to give him his revenge with I
dioe, to whioh proposition, after a moment's
hesitation, Harris assented.
The dioe and on pa were produced, and the I
exoited gamesters again bet their money, bnt
no longer with tbe s»me result—Harris' good
look seemed to bare deserted him, and his an-
^ wilVwUh Mdl^l^He SStad^vT^ 8T0CK 0F BAC0N AT RESENT SMALL. I
time, until at last no less than ten thousand
dollars lay upon tho table, to be won or loot at
a tingle throw of the dice. Again the gambler
waa snooeaafnL Harris now sprang from his
chair, and calling on hia antagonist to remain
where he was, repaired to his state-room, and
retnrning iu a few minutes, he dashed down
upon the table a largo roll of bank notes, say-
tog at the same time to tho gambler:
Yon have already won from me over fifteen
thousand dollars. The bank bills represent
doable that amount; dare you risk a like «nm
•nd let tbe ownership of the whole be decided
by a single east.
The gambler at onoo expressed his willing-
Btm do so, but declared he had not so mnoh
money in hia possession. The deficiency was,
however, made up by others of the fraternity, ,
XS,:r.?- CAMPBELL & jones
he U hid^re^ r ^ta^tSl t :v^ TeW nm | ^ rUoUr * “ d Mer 'I
IN STOKE
12,000 sk«. Family & Extra Flour,
200 barrels Sugar,
.100 bbls. Liquors of all kinds.
JUST ARRIVED.
100 bbls. CHOICE RED APPLES. I
ROGERS & BONN.
act!7 tf
COTTON I
Clotli Coats,
TVt.kHK AND COLORED
DIAGONAL COATS,
OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In |
Single and Doable Breasted Chesterfields.
A large assortment of
PANTS, FROM 81 TO $15!
FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS.
SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,
And the New Style
KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS, I
On hand.
SHIRTS!
We make a specialty of the celebrated
DOUBLE SEAT FAMILY
hfl iUEY AI’.E NOT A VII.E n '§
ssFANCV DR I NX.Ill
S “L^ 001 -««'<>• Whisky, Proof Spirits
t'! Se< 1 , S-iunors doctored, spiced and
‘ii.Pi 0 *® 8 the .taste, called "Tonics.”
on Restorers,” Ac., that lead the tippler
? n »^7^^ k ,l nn M S . 8nd (? ,n ' b “t are a trus Medicine,
made trom the Native Roots and Herbs of Calitor-
TffT ja /V ITCTC S.** free from all Alcoholic Ntlmnlanta.
W ck It/ JaI Oi I 61*600 PDRIflUand
* I U perfect Renova-
WIT1I SHIFTING OR TURN-OUT SEAT- and r«tSSJ
.liiaf- .j- 1011 -.: Ro person can take these Sitters
accordinz to directions and remain Ion* unwell.
Mammntory and Chrome Khcn-
ff imi a £ ou V. PfPePri* or IntllgeN-
I ftenrfttcnt mul Intermittent
or Bfoou, uver Hia-
ncys and Bladder, these Bitters have been
VItint£l C ni&J Sn X^ ••.‘•‘cases are caused by
tluated Blood, which is generally produced by
derangement of the Digestive organs. *
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
I' ! he shoulders. Couchs, Tightness
gf„the Uhlwt. DniineFS. Sour iruetations of the
Stomach, bad taste in tho Month, Bilious Attacks
U ea ,rt* f“fijmmauon of;the Lungs.
™“ ln the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred
I sjaj ainlu “Juiptoms, ore the ofisprings of Dys-
I the Stomach and stimulate the tor-
P2?iml rand howels,^which render them of unequal
led effioacy in cleansing the blood of all imparities.
sepl9 3m
JACOB SCHALL
86 CHERRY STREET, MACON. GEOBGU.
Schofield’s Iron Works,
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA.
STEAM ENGINES AND SOILEBI
H.EQTJZHE33 SIZE.
SAW MILLS,
GRIST MILLS.
MILL GEARING,
GLINT GKA.LINTG,
(ORDINARY, OR GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY),
SUGAK MILLS AWD KETTLES,
IRON RAILING,
OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY.
SHAFTING, PULLIES. ETC
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
STI-LiL A II IG A I>
Our WROUGHT IRON COT
TON SCREW PRESS ia tlio only
Cotton Press that has stood tbe
test, being used over since U19
close of the war. and is in greater
and more increasing demand than
any other.
Onr WATER or STEAM POWER TRESS ia
becoming
VEFLY POPUXiAH,
Most
Being tho
DOONomio as.
with a careless and apparently (aa he
aocldenta! movement of his arm,
offer at a reduced |
aepl 3m
B. X. BAXXWOaZ. Rninmrn WABZ. I
chants, as
drew clove to hia aide. I ffarelnse & emission Mentals, |
i ™i*.**-** .of. «III*,*-
on to the STORAGE
> tho filling of ordera
brown double fives, within I for Ragging and Ties and Plantation Supplies,
one of the highest number that itaa mumihlA in I R* ,er to the patrons of tbe past season. Re-1
make. r” u ” " I member tbe place—
iron Warehouse, Poplar st., Macon. Ga.
him. JuA however a^hi'tl ^ t °»h* r< * I n P ' 8 —-Ytents for the Winahip improved Cotton
to the both they aUnned lhmnThV P l> CiDK U> ® , 2 ® fa “ d Joha Merry man A Co.'a Ammoniated Dia-
toU upon thofloor ,hwn8h hU *“8*™ «“><1 solved Bones, which wo now * ~
b « l“ a ‘ d n to ^“e
lo^, «Twh^T^e^ ?o fl r x : d mom“,1 Adams ’ hazemorc & Ware,
>ff him, suddenly seized the fork, and with a
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
UtaraU, pinning i. to the table, at tiS same^ie ' '
C.P*"® 1 fQl1 « hia head.
front the wounded man, and a|
Tolley of imprecations burst from his associates. fV,.,, — -.— ——
A doxen weapons were pi.-tH at the V./ »h«ir aemcea to the patrons and friends of
I-”*"*"-"
One moment, gentlemen,” said he. “von
youreelroe have declared that, ahonld one of
I ,OTBtesiDe ' runu -
By this time every male paawiiiMr had * "
looted around the table, and thTn.-Ki““ oo1 *
by their looks and drawn weapons tha t “ev
not to ba trifled with. 8o thr---—“ 7 -
luctantly, to admit the tenth
treurfr. Discolorations'oflhe ^ki
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name
or nature, are literally du* ap and carried out of the
to those hiving a
WATER POWER OR STEAM ENGINE.
It can also ba ran roru tho band wheel abaft
of gin gear.
i . p j or naic __
I Buggies of the Finest Make tauienea. sSS^^f*52Sf2SS
COAL-BOX PIANO-BODY and BENlBODY.
credulous of their curative effects.
. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impurities bursting throughthe skin inFimples.Erup-
riSnnSI £n r w : .i cl “ n, ' l t it w ?,® n itu foul, and yonr
feel.ntw wUl tell yon when. Keep tbe blood pare and
thohealthof the system will follow. v
” ancl “f her WOUMS lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually de-
*2^ removed. For full directions, read care-
fully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD &
I n<ir * 1 ■ A * <m ta. San Francisco,
I Cal., and 42 and 31 Commerce street. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
NEAR PASSENGER DETOT,
entering upon a new cotton season, tender I
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
[The Best in the Country.
THE CELEBEATEI
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
WOODRUFF OONCOR) BUGGY,
I 1 I
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER! I Known an over the 8onth as one of THE BEST AND LIGHTEST If 1 ® 0 BUGGIES in nae. Tha |
ASA MILLER BRATTLEBOBO BUGGY, tho HICKOf^ONCOBD BUGGY,
and aU other styles of Bnggie,
And a fit warranted, at stock prices.
80 foroM," w"
Hh of what Harris h.d
Liberal advances made on cotton in store.
sep6 dJtwSm
HAItDE.lIW & SPARKS
*hat Harris had | O END tbeir annual greeting to their many friends !
O and patrons. They areattheir old stand, ready
Iu addition to tha above, we keep the most com-1
plete stock of
I “ d WiUi ‘ ‘° ,erv *
loaded—tba tree pair were conoiaied to hK Storage and Sale of Cotton.
aU raaUtanoe. Strong arma b* The 7 d*em it nncccezsnry to xntko pledgee—for
In this city. We unite an inspection.
I soon to submerge it J»° win not axpect.
._ — — ,, deaf to his niteons .nn.,1 I The usnal accommodations extended to these
U»ay forced him, aud the steamer resnm£f» wbo honor «“ with their patronage.
0<V" down to? river. re * Qm8d ber I aug26 3m hSbDEMA>
But long attar we
HMtDEMAN A SPARKS.
THE WOODRUF'
I These Wagons took tho premium st the State Fair in Macon 1 h,Ta been tasted by tho Planters all |
OTer Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Texas. We hfo“r other stylexof Iron Axle
Wagons made by good Manufacturers, and! tbs different styles of
Pnmdern «« Seminarr,ilatest styles of hats) the celeb,teu
e**“S5£L.“Lr.,r*?“? l 'L__ J ’l THIMBLE-SEE^ WAGON.i
Constantly on hand, and received as soon as out. I
FANCY PAINTED and FANCY BODIES*
EQUAL TO ANY THAT ABE MADE.
Of Lis fata there*could bo iro 1 | and healthy locatioiMrerSoLir.g Ntrragraaeu I ^ of oar S 00 ^ are firet cla**, and are gnaranteed I
strongest swimmerconld Out Tho S* T: between Providence and far-famed
Wtild^to bogtnng and more | ^{ion ailrre. the Principal, at ^Grerir
There waa no more playing on board tha boat nT
that trip, and i>; tin* fir.*.: landing moet of toe| Troy Female Seminary.
DON'T MT-SI the PLACE:
^r.i?i4T^^site|Tssa»sns-2r—ag—
of n-’euiitSii'J'* Prevuiod for a iliorongh conreo
had never touched a card I ““t* thM'twe’nt'y profJ'reora
octl51m »OHN S- y.
THE WHITE STORE !
I Years had passed when we met again, bnt be
trembled when he spoke of that fearful night on
the Ohio, and said ho hr *
since then.
90 CHERRY STREET,
ROSADAtlS
O IThe INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE JIOSADALIS arc
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PflTSICIAYS PRESCRIBE IT
Iti3 a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Jlhcunii-
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Ccmi-
plaint and all diseases of ti c
Blood.
0112 207TL2 0? EOUADAL"
will do more good than ton botllca
of tlio Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
[THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
Lave used Rosadalisinthcirpractico
for the past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliablo Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore
DR. T. J. 150 VkLy, “
DR. R. tv. CARR. “
DB. F. O. DANNF.LLY. “
DR. L S. SPARKS, of A'icholasville,
Rft-^J.^L. SIcCARTHA, Columbia,
I ®8* A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AED EHD0BSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
Mass. ’ ’
JF-,® ln TH, Jackson, Jlieh.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima. Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
GRAVEN & CO., GordonAville, Va.
SAJt’L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees
boro, Tenn.
Our space will not allow o f an v cv.
tended remarks in relation to tire
Wrtuesof Bosadalis. TothoM^UcVl
Profession we guarantee a Fluid E.v-
have ever
used in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we say try
rehcritK J0U wUi 1,8 T««tte3
Bosadalis is sold by all Druggists,
price per bottle. Address
D3. CL21T2NT3 & CO. J
Manufacturing CAanirts, '-
BaLTIMOUZs Hd.
Onr nAND PRESS ( ndeed, as ail of them are,) i
too won k’nonn, and has established itself as the
PLANTER’S FAVORITE. As there ia no comparison
between a cast and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, wa
do not recommend CAST IRON SCREWS, though we
make them for those wanting a CHEAP Press.
Send us your orders, or send for Circular and Fries
THE WILCOX PATENT MOUSE POWER
We claim to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER fbr Ginning Cotton, End it is the only Horse Power
made that we know of that can supercede the ordinary Gin Gear.
J- S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
LAWTON 4 WILLINGHAM,
SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON Sc IiAWTON,
COTTON ITjLCTORS
Warehouse and Commission Merchants
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
JN Publishing onr card, we claim nothing more for ourselves than a determination to do onr
DUTY towards onr customers. By strict attention to onr business, and studying the interest of onr
patrons we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who
trill give ns a fair trial trill continue to patronize onr bouse.
angl6-3m
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
sept C-deodwly
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Onr stock is well male and folly WARRANTED. ci“ e8 lr0 reduced to conform as nearly as pos
•ibis to the lew price of Cotton. We can fill special ri at “hort notice from onr large Repository in
| New York.
„ I Mr. W. Woodruff, one of the firm, will remiin at y-unnog the winter, with Mr. A. W. n.nnm.n
Between B. A. Wise & Co.’s and 8. T. 4 B. P I aa Salesman. We invite all to call and examiaio our ” or eCQ “ the * r orders, which shall have proper
octlltf • attention. > octll lawtf
STANBDRY Sc FOX,
! Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants I
Macon Standard Mean Time.
22 fame flics awn 17 haeclai street, j the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a seconcf. 6 ° f tt6 8tm ^ stars . 1 trill be able to 1
NEW YORK.
fine
INSTRU-
ablo to keep
1 kn!rnr!,fww« U r vaiato tho Repairing ana rating or lino Watches, as well ns all
1 kiiisp of now work xniulc to order. jul • °7 Iy