The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 31, 1873, Image 2

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! Telegraph & Messenger THURSDAY MORKIKO, JULY .-.I. 187:1. THE GEORGIA PKBm. Aunan i clerks ere at i*Wng 8m bandacui accomplishment of leap fro#. WnxBrauiu. of the Griffin Star, is smacking bia Ups orcr a 33 onnoo tomato. Urasi* Cum.cr, daughter of Dr. Cullen, of this city, ha* boon very ill with tho acarli fever, In Griffin Sho la oonTalcaoent. Tm Colombna Enquirer says ■ A eolored plonlo occnrred in tho neighbor hood of Honnt Z on Chnrcb, in Lao connty, on Saturday last. We learn reliably that a colored wemtn attended ngalnat the wiahea of her hus band. When aba retnrned boma at sight be attempted to whip her. Sho seized a sharp pointed out knife and plnnged it into him, from the effect of which ha died Sunday night. Tint lightning tried Its fork on a conple of Co- lnmbns negroes the other day, with the usual re*nit. The negroes are loafing about as usual. Ociznci lightning struck a residence and tree Monday evening, Acocsta la shipping domestics direct to Sin Frandaoo. -Good look oomes to somo folks even In spits of hot weather. Tho Atlanta Herald demon atratca as follows: It Is seldom that the poor and deserving claim of a community happens to a "good streak of lack," and the ficklo Goddess of Fortune appa rently alma her shafts above tbose wboee condi tion in life would be benefited by the bestowal of bar favors. An honest, hard-working ma chinist, named Joseph P. Police, has been at work in the State Road shops In this dty for long time, and was accounted by the "boaesi as one of their steadiest and moat reliable work men, who anpported hia small family by the dally nweat of bla brow. There was living in the oily of Charleston, South Carolina, an old undo of Mr. Pollee, who fell sick and sent for hia nephew to oouae to hia bedside. Arriving at Charleston be at ones repaired to the stately mansion of tho kick man. and than found bla relative In a dying bed. No time was lost in stating to the visitor why ha was sent for, and was then told that ho hod left bis entire estate, amounting to (£3,000, to him as his sole heir. At the same timo he drew from tinder hie pillow over (1,700 in oeab, besides several gold watches end other valuables. The old man at length died, end on examining into hie effeets, Mr. Po lios found himself the fortnnatn possessor of vast amounts of railroad and bank stocks, gold, real estate and a splendid mansion in the city of Charleston, in all amounting to the above tarn. Mr. Polios, after rewarding his ancle’s faithfnl housekeeper to the amount of over two thousand dollars, made arrangements to return to Atlanta, where he arrived a xnoch richer man than when be left. In looking through one trank Mr. Polleo discovered $900 in gold, which was rather a surprise, and which teems to have been overlooked In the deed. Tns Bavannah people ere busy banting a miming yoong man named Antoine Gemen- den, who disappeared last Thursday. A oolmstoxdzkt of the Bavannah Advert! ser and Uepnblloan, writing from Atlanta on the With, gives some interesting matters re apeetlng pnbllo schools. We copy most of the letter t The Kiafo School Commissioner haionmpletod tho apportionment of the Stale Sobool Fond for tho aoveral oonntlea In tho Slate, and will. In a abort time, bo ready to distribute the money to the Commissioner of Eincation In each connty. He Is now preparing n circular which will be aeutloenoh oonnty, giving fall Instructions bow to drew the money end whit reqairemenls most l>e compiled with before the money can be cent them, and how it Is to bo paid ont by them. The organization of a free school system, and tho aoonmnlatlon of a anfflotent fond to pat tho schools In operation ell over the Btste, have been a work of mnoh labor and thought, na well as fima, and it ia a matter of eongratn iation that the State Be bool Commissioner ia now able'to support three months of freeaohoo'a in every oonnty in the Btste. •••••• Tho Legislature provides that *11 children betweon the ages of alz and eighteen years, and all Oonfoderate soldiers under thirty years of age, shall be entiUod to attend the free schools. The Stole Commissioner, Prof. G. J. Orr, baa had an enumeration of these made in eaoh oonnty this year, upon which be has baaed the pro rata of tho fund for eaoh connty, which the following table will show In foil for every oonnty In tho 8tate: No. children school age Amonot te inelcdlt g be dJatrlbn Goofed, eol- ted to each diera under connty. «0 yean. Appling 97£ Baker 2.4G0 Baldwin 2,607 Banka 1.033 Bartow 3,331 Berrien........................ 1,070 Bibb 0.798 Broiki 2,188 Bryan *1.012 llnlloob 1,873 Barks, 3,760 Batts 1,841 Calhoun 3,170 Camden 1.317 Campbell 3.017 Carroll 8,938 Oatoona 1,077 Charlton 077 Chatham 10,411 Chattahoochee 1,840 Chattooga 2,267 Cherokee 3,732 Olarke 2,710 Olay 1.803 Olayton. - 1,787 Oil nob 1.181 Cobb 4,972 Coffee 1,81# Colombia 2,103 Colquitt Oil Coweta 4.514 Crawford 2,046 Bade «1» Dawson „ 1,876 Decatur. 2,813 DeKalb 3.012 Dodge 1.140 Dooly 2,834 Doogherty 2.497 Donglass. 1,627 Early 2,437 Eohols «... 920 Effingham 1.247 Elbert. t3,21G Emannel 2 067 Fannin 1,883 Fayette 3,718 Floyd. 8.803 Foraylb 2,624 Franklin 3.624 Falton (oo.). 8.685 " City of Atlanta. 9 004 Gilmer 2,878 Glistoock 638 Glynn 1,513 Gordon 3,110 Greene 3.730 Gwinnett. 8,639 Habersham 1,032 Wall 2 969 Hancock - 3.439 Haralson..., 1,149 Harris. 8,288 Hart 1.816 Heard - - S.S73 Henry — 3,693 15 Houston... 5.957 Irwin 0^8 Jackson 2 904 Jasper. 2,665 Jefferson 3,169 Johnson 347 Jones 2,178 Ltnrena 2,329 Lee 2,303 Liberty 2,883 Lincoln 1.894 Lowndes 2,334 Lumpkin 1.694 Macon 8,691 •1.617 4,027 1,968 1,393 2,774 1,046 IMkH. Marion.................. MeDoffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller ~ Milton *1,623 Mitchell 2,875 Monroe - 5,732 Montgomery 1,339 Morgan 3,630 Murray.. 1,871 Mnoogee (eo.) 1,966 “ City of Columbus. 3,610 Newton 3,440 Oglethorpe 3,446 Paulding — 3,300 Pickeme *1,911 Pieros. 1.109 Pike 3,163 Polk 2 411 Pulaski. 3,975 Pntnem 3,008 Quitman 1.366 ltabnn 1,263. Rudolph 3,419* Richmond. 8,104 Rockdale 2,614 Schley 1,249 8crer„n - 3.336 Spalding Stewart Bumter(oo) “ City of Americas... Talbot Taliaferro TatnaU Taylor Telfair - Terrell Thomas Towns Troop Twiggs....*. Union 8.857 4,099 *4.127 788 3,618 1,507 1,809 2,120 C59 2,813 4,542 927 5,492 2,331 2,033 9 CC3 06 1.677 03 1,745 72 1.110 54 3,625 41 1.139 78 4,623 06 1,691 99 1,096 26 1.273 07 3,910 35 1,252 00 1,475 73 827 63 2.051 75 2.678 08 1.140 46 460 40 7,080 12 1,251 31 1,634 90 2,537 99 1,847 05 1,225 4* 1,215 803 8,381 26 8*0 97 1.470 97 415 52 8 069 80 1,390 73 633 26 985 08 1,934 2,048 34 775 27 1,927 30 1,698 II 1,038 45 1,657 31 625 G6 848 04 2,187 08 1,405 C9 1,347 88 1.845 01 3,945 71 1,716 47 1,716 47 2,404 02 6,631 30 1.617 87 433 88 1,028 26 2,114 90 2,629 88 2,467 95 1,103 06 2.013 30 2,333 97 78129 8,563 16 1,2.15 00 1.618 79 2 443 46 4,051 1 447 48 1,974 90 1,812 S6 3,155 II 644 02 1,481 17 1,583 86 1,567 55 1,964 02 984 01 1,687 16 1,152 03 2.442 10 1,031 65 2,738 61 1,333 36 94 7 33 1,886 49 710 Cti 1,105 10 1,955 18 3.911 71 910 60 2.4C8 62 1,372 39 1336 32 1.774 96 2,839 41 2,343 49 1,564 14 1,299 60 75* 19 3,151 03 1,639 63 2,703 24 3,045 62 928 96 858 92 2,334 93 5,511 22 1,709 67 849 49 <1,513 82 2,269 3C 2,787 57 3,806 61 £35 89 3,460 46 1,024 85 1,230 23 1,441 73 448 1C 1.913 01 3,083 84 630 43 3,734 99 Upson 2 Cl 6 Walker 2,353 Walton 3,561 Ware. Warren Washington Wayne Weiaiter........... White ...£ Whitfield Wilcox.;... - Wilkee Wilkinson Worth..... 1.779 04 l.cuo 18 2.414 90 578 29 1 773 CO 3 148 08 928 PC 1.203 55 '17.' - 2,016 98 530 09 2 523 03 1.651 19 EDVARD ROVE. PLUM BING EXTRACTS PROM GAS FITTING 691 62 | the Uetof $250,000 00 In all their branches, promptly attended to NEW YORK WORKMEN, Total SG7.GI4 • Eitlmated. Counties marked thus * return of 1871. vtRoron.ly and ''co^fda^Me | XO. 5 HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK re’.ncunee, and opposition even, 1* manifested in othe rs I but we have no doubt time and a fair trial will remove nearly all the prejndioe. The MACON. PROVISIONS Commiaaioner Las vi.iled eome hall d r-n corn- tiea 1,,9-ly and dtlivered lectures or addresses to the people, and it ia remarked that wherever he has gone the people have cauyht hia zeal and are pressing the wo.k with ail their might, and now he has prearing invitations to visit and addrws the people In a dozen or more counties. It is his paf|,&se to comply with these requests as far as hia cffiulil dalles will allow him. In Houston connty, notwithstanding a good dea! of opposition has been made to potting the law and the free aohoole Into operation, there are , _______ . _— __ . ___ now hahrK.ia org.n / !, u ,:h one ihonsatd poplid ] FARMER! AND MERCHANTS for the three months of the present year. IS QUANTITIES TO SUIT Letter from Talbotton, Tauorroa, Ga., Joly 29, 1873. Editor* I digraph and hTeuenger: I propose Co write you ccaaalonally from this summer re sort. And first, the recent railroad and mall schod nle is very dtmaglng to Macon and vaatly In convenient to this place and to the Chalybeate Springs above this. And this ixtom may bo laid down: That the people of Maoon will have no considerable trade with a community where its newspapers have no chanee for circulation. Yonr morning paper, under the present schedule, ia delivered at this post effioe at G r. v. of the seoond day after bile the Columbus dailies are delivered nt the same time on the same day of their issue. Colnmbns will of coarse ran yon off the field. Under the old wsgon trade the best ootton delivered in the Hacon market was from Talbot, Meriwether, Troop and Harris counties, branch rood from the water station five miles eavt of Geneva to Tolbotton (six miles in length) would retain a large portion of the trade to Htcon. The iooal population have secured about half the amonnt necessary for tho oon a traction of the road. Bat are nnable to do morn. Tho route has been turvtyed and oost estimated at about 9100,000. What are yonr oily authorities and city merchants, bankers and warehousemen doing that they do not takn bold of and osmplete this work at once ? At present the attention of the pnbllo mind here is tamed to a connection by narrow gangs AS CHEAP IS THE CDBAPEST —OfTIBED ET— JalyTTlf A. B. SMALL. No. 10 Holllngaworth Block. E. J. JOHNSTON Dealer in ilttMwMfcr-war FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY, Musical Instruments, Strings, ETC., ETC. Bole Agont for the Celebrated Diamond PeDDle Spectacle?. Eye-Glasses Particular attention given to Repalra on fine and Rifficnli Watches. with the North and South road somewhere In | JEWELRY, etc., REPAIRED, and ENGRAVING. Cor. Xnlbcrry ft Second tls, Karon, Ga. Hairli county, fo as to have an outlet by Atlanta from LeGraoge, and perhaps another with and through Rome, Ga. If thia is ever Bocom- I A call In solicited and great bargains given in good pllshed, neither Colnmbns, or Bavannah, or and dceirsble good*. Many articles win be eold i Macon will ever too mneb more of the ootton | and under coat. aprlBtf of this region. Tho Air Line and Tom Soott will take charge of it. Voit* terron*. Bat I have got off of the main objaet of this I letter—the mailt. If the day freight from Ua-1 oon to Oolombos would start at 10 o’clock a. m. instead of 11 a. m„ and wonld carry passeDgera and a dally mail for intermediate points, (or I newspnpera even), then the trains wonld meet end pass at Genovs, and tho backs wonld bring jour paper and the passengers to tho Chalybeate [ Springs with those from Colnmbns, and we wonld thus get yonr paper ono day sooner than now. Gan yon not stir np jour Board of Trade to look into these matters? Maconite. i. A. Duals. DUGAN & J. D. 8TILZ. STILZ ; Ms, fftot ifl lay, EXCLUSIVELY, INDUCEMENTS No. 30 Beoond street, betwoen Main and River, LOUISVILLE, KY. -ARE OFFERED- tT AMPLE STORAGE. TO THE TRADE! Will fill orders for Oorn from points In Illinois, I parties making purchase accepting through Rill of Lading from shipping points. apr25 Cm ATTENTION brORTSMEX ! IM York State Sportsmen’s Association, 6 tons of JEWETra white'leap, 30 tons other brands WHITE LEAD, 600 gallons LINSEED OIL, 10 barrels TURPENTINE, 300 boxes WINDOW GLAS3, vory low, 10 grots AXLE GREASE. 60 kegs BI-GARR. SODA, XXTRACTS FEOH ‘‘BZFOBT OF coaarrmx OX 8TAXD- AUD FOB SHOT.' LL manufacturer* wil have eventnally to conform, when vportmen require, that their -hot shall compare uitli the standard of excellence arliich yonr committee has fixed. Upon tho moet critical examination, your com' mitteo have determined to adopt as the "A*Eni- cis rrauoaxn" tho ec .Jopresemod to ua Ly Moeera. Thos. Otis Lo Roy A Co . New York. R. NEWELL, Chaiimin, N. M. SMITH. F. «. SKINNER. Sporiemon and dealers desirous of having fho above iCiLT.. or any information relative thereto, can promptly obtain tho eamo by applying to And for everything In cnrUneof business. Dealers | rooa..OT18U BOY A CO , Now York, and other, wuo buy in quantity, wUl find ms to be Janc23deod3m headquarter.. Jolj27tf HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR, Wholesale Druggists, 83 and 84 Cherry street. ELDER HOUSE, Indian. Spring, Ga.' 26 1,382 56 T his well known house Is now open to tbose who visit the Spring for health or pleasure. | It Is situated nearer the Spring than any other public tiou.o, aud is spacious and comfoitahle. l'l.s table is euppiitd with tl.o beat tho market | affords. Every attention is given to invalids who roeort I to the waters of the tpring for health. Hate* ot Hoard. I Per day 6 2 00 I Per week 10 00 | Per month 35 00 Liberal deduction made for largo families. W. A. ELDER A SON, Proprietors. 50 TIERCES BEABOBASS HAMS, 40 tierces LEAF LARD, 20 tierces CAROLINA BIDE, 2 car loads NEW FLOUR, 2 car loads FEED OATS. 2 carloads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxes POTASH, A flrr 30 Tears of trial has proved «o bo JV tho best tirnllng subdu ing Liniment la tho VVorli Ibis recommended with unbounded assurance In 111 cases of Cut*, bruises, bums. Sprains. Rheuma tism. Hard Swellings. Bites. ChUblslns. Stiffness oF disjoints. Xrossn Feet. Fan, Ac., ftr.. among ail rounders, Ringbone. roU- 200 boxos OANDLES, 125 boxos STARCH, 230 boxes WASHING and TOILET BOAF. tnras, said for Sprains, rounders. Ringbone. Poll- ilvit, Rentchrs. CTind-OaR*. Boofale. Spavins, Spring, f. a', t. Kail .He. Collar and ALasncss Galls; also iVsroaas of tho Lye and Larin At IIci^cs v Mules, oiv Cattle. SEYMOUR, TIXSLEX & CO’S. July IS tf ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where PREMIUM LIST GEORGIA STATE FAIR! COMMENCING October 071b. 1879! niPisi FR_ FR- FR_ CHOLEBA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA M0RBU3, DIARRHOEA, Q AND AT.T. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Cored and Prevented by •Radway’s Ready Relief! JF CHOLERA prevails at an epidemic, the TPre- Tentive measures are the triae to adopt. The Liter, Bowole and Stomach ahouid be kept rt gular. Badway’a Fills. In small doses, will secure thia requisite. Radway’s Ready Relief diluted In water, loce teaepoonful to & inmhler of water), taken as a drink, three or four times daring the day. will disinfect the malaria inhaled in the sys tem. and centralize all acid or nr healthy elements caused by the combination of the malaria of tho atmosphere with the gases of stomach, (which are often in these epidemics acid), imparting warmth, energy and health, throng boat the system, and preventing the separation of the wateiy from other properties In the blood. If seized with CHOLERA, the Beady B#liof should be given as strong and often as possible. This will aecnre rest and hold the properties of the blood together, iQuauzxaa its circulation, prevent ing congestion, and prevent the diminishing or lessening of the poise, and stopping vomiting and purging. The body should be robbed w.th Beady Belief from head to foot, and along the spine. This will Impart new energy and vitality to the nervous system, stop cramps, spaema, and indace free perspiration. As soou as the stomach Is quieted, six to eight of Radway’s Pills (no danger of diarrhoea need ce feared) should be given. The Liver, 8tomach and Bo ve!s will at once to restored to their natural duties, and the neutralized ele ments of disease be expelled from the system. This treatment has rescued thousands from death. Loosenees, Iharrlcea, Cholera Morbus. Cramps, Spasme, etc, and all painfnl discharges from tho bowels are stepped in fifteen or twenty minutes by taking Badway’a Beady Belief. Ko congestion or inflammation, no weakness or lassitude, mil follow tho ose of tho B. B. Belief. YELLOW FEVER. MACON, GA. This disease ia not only cured by Dr. Badway’a Belief and Pills, bet prevented. If exposed to it, put one teaspocnfulof Relief In a tumbler of water. Drink this befoffe going ont in the morning, and several times daring ihe day. Take one of nadway’s Pills one hoar before dinner and one on going to bed. If seized with Fever, take four to six of the Pills every six hours, until copious discharges from the bowels take place; also drink the Belief, dilated with water, and bathe the entire surface of the body with Belief. Boon a powerful perepiration will take place, and you will feel a pleasant beat throughout tho eyetem. Keep on taking Relief repeatedly every four hours; also the Pills. A euro will be sure to follow. The Belief is strengthening, stimulating, acothing and qaieting. It is suro to break up tbe fever ani to neutralize the poison. Let this treatment be followed and thousands will be saved. Tho same treatment In FEVER AND AGUE. TYPHOID FEVER, SHIP FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, will effect a cure in twenty-four hours. When the patient feels the Belief irritating or heating the skin, a cure is positive. In all cases where paU ia felt, the i elief should be need. Beady Belief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 25 cents a bcx. Sold by Druggists. CATERPILLARS! T A S THE TIME IS APPROACHING FOR THESE DESTRUCTIVE WORMS, tho farm- era should be prepared for them by having a supply le wmSENAKTS DESTROYER on HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO. Thojus Cocstt, Ga., July IS, 1S7S. Wo take pleasure In certifying wo saw the Whiaenant Cotton Caterpillar Deetroyer applied to numerous stalks of cotton upon Wm B. Harrells plantation veaterday evening after sun down, in ten minntee alter which a very heavy rain fell open | it, and we saw nothing more of tho cotton until morning. Upon examination this morning we we found that the* rain had not washed it off. and that all the caterpillar* that were upon tho cotton were dead and in a dying condition We are very favorably Impressed wiib it, and are satLned if properly"applied, it will give parfect eatiafaction. (Oopyl WM. B. HAKB5LL. V V)} W. P. OLOWiiB. ABE NOW OFFEBING THEIB FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT GREATLY REI>UCJEI> PMCJES. JnlylSoodlm GALL AND EXAMINE LAWTON & BATES, WHOr.HSAX.EI Aleut, Ga.. Jtfy 18.1S7S. This Is to certify I applied the Whieenaut Colton Caterpillar Destroyer to the ootton upon two bot tom places on my plantation, near this city, a few | days since, which had qiite a Dauber of caterpil lars npon it and that it killed all the caterpillars that were npon the cotton without injury to the i plant. I am well pleased with it, and .am folly » 1.1 - i .. „.:n Vil! .11 ,1.» satisfied if it is properly applied it will kill all the caterpillars npon the cotton without Injury to the plant, an J that one hand can apply it to fonr or I five acres per day. (Signed) JESSE W. WATEB3. Orders should bo sent in early to Coni, Oats, Ear, Bacon, Latf, FUr, Sagar, Cole, Masses BAGGING, TIES, ETO., HUNT, RANKIN & DAKAR, jnnel5eod&w6m Drnggi a t8. METROPOLITAN FOURTH janSOtf STREET. MACON, GA. ROGERS & BONN, IRON AND BRASS WORKS. WHOLESALE GROCERS! Canal Street, from 6th to 71b, BEAUTY! For best acre of clover hay 9 , LI tr A I TU 9 For oest acre income hay 50 I r1KAL> I n • For beet acre of native grass £0 | For best acre pea vine hay 60 g^BONG AND FUBF. BIOH BLOOD — IN- 50 For best acre of com forage For largest yield of Southern oane. on acre.. For beet and largest display garden vegtsbles. 25 For largest yield upland cotton, one acre 200 For beet crop lot npland short staple ootton. not less than five bales 500 For beat one bale npland short staple ootton.. 100 (and 35 cents per pound for tbe bale) For beet bale upland long staple cotton....... 100 (and 25 cents per pound paid for the bale) For tbe beet oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100 For the beet display of paintihgs, drawings, eta. by the pupils of one Bchool or college 100 For tbe best made silk drees, done by a lady of Georgia not a dress-maker. For boat made kome-epnn dress, done by a lady of Geoigia not a dreea-niaker For best piece of tapestry In worsted and fioes, 0BEA8E OF FLLSH AND WTI3HT— CLKARSKIN AND BEAU Hi UL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DB. BADWAY'S MiimmT.TM RESOLVENT or best piece of tapestry m worsted and fioes, by a lady of Georgia 50 or beet foraiehed baby baeket and complete Has mads the meet astonieblng cures. 8o quick, eo rapid are the changes tbe body undergoes, under tho influence of this tmly wonderful medicine, that EVERY DAT AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT 18 BEES AND FELT. For beet forniehed baby basket and complete set of Infant clothes, by a lidy of Georgia.. For handeomoat set of Moncboir case, glove box and piu-ctishion, made by a lad7 of Georgia For best half dezen pairs of ootton socks, knit by a lady over fifty years of age, (in gola).. For beet half dozen parrs of cotton socks, knit by a girl under ten years of age (in gold)... For tho finest and largest display of female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroid ery, knitting, crocheting, raised work, etc., by one lady.. For the beat combination horse For tho best saddle horse THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER! Every drop of the 8AB3AFABILLIAN BESOL- . VENT communloites through tho blood, sweat, 59 I mine, an .l other finlds and jmcee of tho system, the vigor of life, for It repairs tho wastes of the body 'with now end sound material. Scrofula, body with now ana Bound material, ccroinia, Syphilis, Goneumptlon. Glandular Dlse»eoe, Ulcere in tho Throat and Mouth, Tumors. Nodoa in the Glands and other parts of the system, Bore Eyes, btxnmorous Discharges from the Ears, and tho wetet form of hi kin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever | Bores. Scald Head, Bing Worm, 8alt Rheum, Ery- sipsias. Acne, Black 8pota, Worms In tbe Flesh 1“” Inmors, Oance-s in the Womb, and all Weakening 100 For the best style harness horse For the finest and beet matched donblo team. lbO For the beat stsllion, with ten of bis colts by liisaide 250 For the best gelding *50 For tho best six-mole team For tbe best single mule 100 For tho beet milch cow. 100 For the beet ball 190 I greestng, ence-eda in arresting these wanted, and For tho best ox team ............ ........... HO ,i,.. n with new material made from J®j| and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Lone of Sporm. and all wastes of the life pricciplo, are I wi thin tho curative rango of this wonder of Mod ern Chemistry, and a few days’ nee will prove to I any person using it for either of these forum of frx disease its potent power to euro them. If ihe patient, daily becoming reduced by tho waste and decomposition that is continually pro- 50 repairs the same with now material made from healthy blood—and this the 8AR3AFABILLIAN i will and does secure—a cure ia certain; for wnen once this remedy oommeccca its work of pnrifica- XS.I03EC3MCOUSTO, VA OFFER FOB SALE- WM. E. TAMES & GO., Engineers, MacMaists and Fosnflers. XH0IHSS OF ALL KINDS. Bend for Circular. 120,009 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour. 300 barrels Refined Sugars. IT. E. BROWN, AGENT. ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. JunelStf $300,000! SCHOFIELD S IRON WORKS, MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. Lofalhsfd by State AnlhoHty and Draw In Public In St. JLonla. Grand Single Number Scheme. 50,000 NUMBERS. CLASS H, TO BE DRAWN AUGUST 20. 1873. 5.SSD PRIZES. AXOUXmc TO 8300,000. CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES! All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody. | STEAM EXGISES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AIVD KETTLES, I ROY RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS A!5D MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. 1 prise of .$50,000 1 prize of. 13.450 1 prize of 10,000 lprizo i 7,500 4 prizes 5,OX) 4 prizes 2,500 20 prizes of 1,000 Mi 500 prizes ofL. 9 prizes of... 9 prizes of... 9 prizes of... 9 prizes of... 36 prizes of... 36 prizes of... M) prizes of~. 5,000 prizes of~. uartera 32.50. Faugtit’s Patent Gin Gearing! 200 •150 3D prize3 of.. 40 prizes of- Tickets 310. Half Tickets $5. . 12r Our lotteries are chartered ____________ always drawn at the time named, and all drawings are under the supervision of sworn commissioners. SO'* The official drawing will bo published in tho 6t. Louis paperc. and a copy of drawing sent to pur- I chasers of tickets. 419" We will draw a similar scheme the last day of For tho best bow with pigs For tbe largest and fine&t collection of domes- H lie fowls 100 For the beet bushel of oorn 25 For the bost bushel of peas.... 25 _ For tho best bushel of wheat 25 I patient will ffeel himself raowiiiff bolter anti fit/omi- I Registered Letter Draft or Express” Send for a d? For the beet bushel of sweet potatoes J5 I er. th§ food digesting better, appetite improving. M1LLEK & CO.. 5!!i!2 SlSlfl«h«d Wilt.in«e?.eing,_No L only does | PoitoaceBox-ms. tion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of I every month during the year 1873. wastes, its repairs will be rapid, ana everyr day the | ^ iOr Remit at ourriak^ by Postoffice Orders .Liura. KoKj., fit. Lout a. M«. For the beet fifty stalks of sugar cane For the beet result on one acre in aDy forage crop 150 For tne largest yield of com on one acre.... 100 For tbe largest yield of wheat on one aero...- 50 For tlie largest yield of oats on one acre.... For tho largest yield of rye on one aero 50 For tho best result on one acre, in any cereal the UABSAPAIULLIAN RESOLVENT excel all known remodial agents in the core of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin DicGa^e;*, but | it is tho oa'y positive core for “Absolutely the Best Protection Against Fire.” Kidney and Bladder Complaints! Urinsry and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes. Oyer 1200 Actnal Fires unf ont with it! MORE THAN crop 200 I Dropsy, btoppago of Water, Inccntinenco of I For the boat display made on the grounds, by | Drine, Bright’s Disease. Albuminuria, and in all $10,000,000 00 any dry goods morchant 100 I C aees where there are brick dott deposits, or the I For the best display made by any grocery | water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with sabstaacea like I Worth of property saved from tho flames - - . . . WO the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or For the largest and best display of green- {there is a morbid,dark, bUioua appearance and white boose plants, by ono person or firm 100 bone dust deposit, and when there is a pricking For the beet brass band, not less than ten per- I aenaation, burning eeneatlon, when passing water, ^CxB^Ur'io"extra"per dijr for"their muileO!' *“ ^psinlntbo 8 mxUof thebkckkndricnv u-tlcto* For tbe beet Georftis plow stock 25 I m , Ja . -- For tbe beet Georais mtde wagon (two horse) 50 fOmOF 01 Is ICSFS ufOWlil For tbe best Georgia made cart 25 B ABCOC K P LANTERS are requested to call aronnd and eoo it. It is not necessary that yon bny more than one power to run your pin a lifetime. Many bny horse powora and fcavo to bny a gin gear next year I This Gin Gear baa an IRON OENTBAL HCl’FOltT to prevent settling of gin h nee, AN IRON KING 1’OdT AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Hade only by For best stallion tear years old or more.. For best preserved horse over 20 years old.... For best Alderney boll For beat Devon ball 50 I For best collection of table app'ea grown in North Georgia 60 | For best collection of table apples grown in Middle Georgia Cared by Radway’s Resolvent! Beyzulv, Mass.. Jnly 16,1857. Du. Baewav :-=-I have had Ovaritn Tumor in tho ovaries and bowels. All tbo Doctors said “there 60 I was no help tor it ” I tried everything that was reoommended, bnt nqjbing helped me. I saw yonr Resolvent, and thought I would try It; but had no faith in it, because I had suffered for twelve years. I took six bottles of tbs Resolvent, aud one box ot Radway’s Fills, and two bottles of yonr Beady Belief; and there is not a sign of tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and hap- Baca one mile down stream on Ocmnlgee River. I pier than I have for twelve years. Tho worst tumor nnder the rules of the Begatta Association of I was in the left side of tho bowels, over the groin Macon. 11 write this to yon for the benefit of others. You For the fastest four-oarod shell boat, co can publish it if you choose, open to the world $159 | HANNAH P. KNAPP- REGATTA; J. S. SCHOFIELD & SONs NOTICE —Having mado arrangements with Messrs. SCHOFIELD & BON for the sole manufaelnro I of my PATENT GIN GEAR, witn CENTR AL IRON SUPPORT, all others are warned not to MAKE, css or sell tho samo, as I shall prosecute to the extent of the law aU persons using or infringing on my Patent. L. B. FAUGBT. Philadelphia, May 24, 1873. jnlyidSm 0. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. A. W. GIBSON. IRE EXTINGUISHE R For tbo fseteet doable-scull shell boat, race open to the world 50 I For the fastest eingle-scu’l shell beat, race j open to the world ; 50 | For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race open to the world (By canoe ia meant a boat hewn from a log, without wash-boards or other additions.) The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be I charged for the Begatta premiums. WORMS ! Ths only safe and sura remedy for TAPE, FIN and WOBHS of all kinds. F. W. FAB WEIL, Sec’y, 407 Broadway, New York. In daily use by the Fire Departments of tbs'prin cipal cities of the Union. The Government has adopted it The leading railways ueo it. Send for “Its Record.’ B. H. WBIGLEY A 00., Agents. febl2tf GAMBLE, BECK & CO. IPBICE $100 PER B0TTLE.|-- a ^ &MT J £ ^«' MILITARY COMPANY. An Important Letter. Patent Wire Neddies VEX. AX» rare Neuralgia. Jihemnattam. Cent. Lane Dark. Salt Rheum, l olaonoua HIM. Lztrnial luma and ■ > Afcettuita. Mora SippJro. Ac., and nay be " ‘ rural! EXTERNAL WOUNDS Are m&de under ono management. | Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN AHIilsS promptly furnished. D. O. HBOWN, Jofr24 Om Lowell, Miu, U. 8. Spring up Inn ilny or as year*] ar<«T ABSCBD ASP CVUd 4 Kzv^Bots aw> Xcttoaoz l-nmom Put web thsrxprrirricocf c*vrrthirty jenriof trtel. with the most eubsUnt el rteuUs* by a multitude of lithe Zaisimcnt is not as recommended, tho Money will be Rcfnnded. Do nMbelmposM upoo by using *ny otherLfal- PfiktciatY.lTVT the »me properties or results. They srr a chest sad » temud. Lo sure szul get nothin^ but * M«ca G. W. MoCREADY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale Dealer in | Flour, Meal, Hay, Corn, Oats Apples, Fotatoes, Onions, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, | No. 105 West Main Street, Bet. Third and Fourth. XiOYJXSVXXjXjB, KY. Give prompt attention to filling orders for Her- I ch&ndise- Agent for “Hart's” Beater Hay Press. apraSHm XJ-Scld nr .IA Daruorara xxnCcxwrxxSroaxaai 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Norms Sms or Dottue. Sttlx. Ac. LYON MEG. CO j FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL. C OB. COBTLANDT and NEW CHURCH RTS , NEW YORK. On tho European Plan.' RICH ARD P. FRENCH, son of the lato Colonel Richard French, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel, newly fitted np and entirely renovated tbe same Centrally located in the Business Part of tho City. YPRESS SHINGLES! Ladies'and Gentleman’* Dining Boo me attached jane!9tf WAGES. F IR all who are willing to work. Any person, old or young, of either sex, can make from J UST received, a consignment of CYPRESS SHINGLES, rived and drawn. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE! For sale by jnneStf B. H. WBIGLEY & CO. $10 to $50 ft wee*, at home d*y or evening. Wunt- j el by ftlL Suitable to either city or oountry, and ; Any aeAeon of the year. Tnie ta ft rare opportunity for those who are out of work, and ont of money, [ to mike ftn independent living. Ko cftpittl being required. Oar pzmpluet, “HOW TO MARK a LIVING.” gir*ng full inatmetion*. etnt on receipt ! of 10 oenta. Adireee A. BUBTOK CO., Mor- rigftnift. Westchester oonnty, K. Y. WA.LHXX x. BJL5S01C. DAmrs w. Azmi. W. A. RANSOM & CO., T HE BECKWITH *20 PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, oa bO dsy a ' triftl; muny ftdvftnUgee overalL Bztiefftction gnftruntoed, or $*20 refnndod. Sent e impiete, with full directions. Mftnnfftctnrexa ftfid /obbera of aaeon p. JtANeoar. ftOSXST B. BOTH, j Beckwith Sewin* Mzcnine bo^8Q Broadway, N. X. r |''HKNEW ELASTIC TRUSS. An important In- JL veution. It retaina tbe Bupture«at all timea. BOOTS AND SHOES, 1S8 ABfff 140 GRAND BT., NEW YORK. Bep-asented by B. W. Hogan, Ot Georgia. CMUDdly Bupture>at all timea, and under the hardest exercise or eeverefei a tram. It is worn with comfort, end if kept on and day, effects s permanent core in a t e-v weeka. Bold cheap, and sent by mad when requeued. Circulars free, when ordered by latter sent to the v-rtie Truss Oo., No. 6SS Broadway, N. Y. city. Nobody uses Metal Spring Tnuase: too painfnl : they slip off too frequently. may UeodAeovly For the best drilled volunteer military compa ny of not less than forty members, rank and flie. open to the world *753 At least five entries required. From & prominent gentleman and resident of Cin cinnati, O., for the pact forty yeare well known to the book publishers throughout tbo United States: New Xobe, October 11,1570. Da. Radway : Dear Bir—I am induoed by s sense Bankers and Commission Merchants Exchange Building, Savannah, «tfa. WHOLESALE R EPXUE5CI8: Moees Taylor. President City Bank N. Y.; F. 0. Calhoun, President Fourth National RACES. iCBsz ore—*300. of duty to tne suffering to make a brief statement Bank, N. Y.; John J. Oisoo & Son, Bankers, N. Y.; of the working of yonr medicine on myself. For I Morris Eetchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, | aeveral years I had been affected with some trouble Caahier Firat National Bank. Baltimore; M. HcMI- in the bladder and urinary organs, which some chael, Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia, twelve months ago culminated in a most terribly | marls afflicting disease, which the physicians all said was I I a epasmodio stricture in the nretha, as also infiam- For Trotting Horan—Georgia raised; mile heats motion of the kidneys and bladder, and gave it as best two in three. I their opinion that my sge—78 years—wan’d pro- I 1st hone to reoeivo JJOO vent mv ever getting radically cured. I had tried I ‘Jd hoieo to receive * * 75 a number of pbyBiciana, and had taken a large 3d horse to receive *'**'* 25 I qnanity of medicine, both alopathio and homeoe- rcnaxTWO—*150. " " “ ' V, — ... — .a . , . I ABAIAAAK UUAOOUaMlA* IrtlOU UMUO UV VUUX IClilDUUJIj: I For Trotting Horeoa that have never beaten 2:40; I and some fonr xnontha ago read a notice in the I xn ^° beet two in three. I Philadelphia Saturday Evening Poet of a cure hav-1 lat hone to reoeiTe $300 I fog been effected on a pereon who had long been 2d horse to reouve 100 I suffering as I had been. I went right eff and got I od horse to xeoeira 60 I some of each—yonr Sarsapaxiilian Resolvent,! fuesx tceex—*350. I Ready Relief, and Regulating Pills—and com- For Trotting Horses—open to the world: mile mencod taking them. In threo days a was greatly beats, best three in five. relieved, and now feel as well as ever. 1 1st horse to receive................*500 | G. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, 0. 2d horse to receive joo I Sd horao to receive runsxTocB—*350. For Banning Horse*—open to the world; two-mile 1) R, SAD W AY’S heau beat two in three. I ** • 1st horse to receive earn .. . _ ,. _ _ ■ ad horse to rece.ve 10o | Perlect Purgative ana Reg-1 rrssx Tivz—*300. For Banning Horses—open to the world; two wii» I 1st horse to receive bCSt ,W ° *“ thr ° e ' Perfectly tasteless, eleganUy Mated with Bweet I 1st torse to receive *3] pnIga , ,egulate. purify, cleanse, and . rras* s:x—-5C0. I strengthen. Badway’a Pills, for the cure of all die-11 For Banning Horses—open to the world - three-1 orders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, I' mile heaU, best two in three. ’ I Bladder, NerTona Diaeaaee, Headache, Oonetipa- lat horse to reoeive fyx) I tion, Oostiveneas, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Bilcns- I The above Premintna will be emtested for under nese. Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles and the rnlea of the Turf. The uaual entry fee of 10 I all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. War- I per cent, on the amount of the Fureo will be I rented to effect a poeitive cure. Purely vegetable, | ■olating Pills. charged. COUNTY EXHIBITIONS 1* To tha county which (through it« Society or Club?) efiftll fumi*h the largest anil finest dupUr, in merit and variety, of etocr, products and results of home in- duatrie*. all raised, produced or manufac tured in the county BlOOfl 2. Second beet do */ 500 Third beet do 4. Fourth beet do containing no mercury.mineral* or deleteroua drugs. •ar Observe tho f olio wing symptoma resulting from Dieordere of the Digestive Organa: Conetipation, Inward Piles, PoUness of the Blood in the Head, Acidity of the8tomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Hinking or Flutter ing at the Heart, Choking or suffering Sensations M OULDINGS, Bracket*, Stair Fix tures, Builders' Furnishing Hard ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Siate Mantle Pieoes. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY. Circulars and Price List sent free on application by P. P. TO ALE, 20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney eta., octleodiy Charleston, 8.0. LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED 01 THIRD STLU3RT. White P]ne lumber for Sale. A. G. KAUFMAN. _ B/vwmEm, I DEALER a SOUTHERN SECUlilTSS, | CHABLESTOI, S. C. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time* Articles onntriboted to tbe Connty Exhibitions ran ai.o compete for tpedfle premiums in the Pre mium List: for instenoe, & farmer may contribute to the Exhibition of his c 7only a bushel of Bread Oorn, be can then enter it. individnatly. for pre mium 144. jtmeOeod td , or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Fain In I tbe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of I the Bkin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs, I and sudden Flashes cf Hest. Burning in the Fleeh. I Ct OUTHEBN OOLLEOTIONS receive the Special I A few doses of Briny’s Pills will free the erg- I Q p e rson«l attention of this Honae. Returns | . tern from all the above named disorders. Price 25 I made FAITHFULLY and promptly In New I - 3001 cents per box. Bold by Druggists. I York Exchango, which always rules BELOW par 200 I daring the active bnaineea season. , I READ «■ Hotee, Drafts and Acceptances payable In I South Carolina, North Oarolinaand Georgia can be I TTATIHQ perfected my amngeiaents to correct the slightest error In tbe time-keeping of my fin* —-»r» A T.HT1 A.T\n~l TT1 maw I concentrated at this point with Profit and Saving of I XX Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and ont of the moet approved TRANSIT IN8TRC- I Labor. I ME NTH, for the purpose of observing ths m^iTii.n passage of the son and ata Send ono letter stamp to BADWAI & CO., Ho. I r r AU business attended to with fidelity and | the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a —rr-f “iSSSidErth'yon ‘ Ji S^ 0t aU0M of Southern Securities lamed I *** *• ******* mm* r-axmr M BN WMCbW Wfw.u-Nf maylS eodiwly I weekly feblUm i stare, I will be able to keep lUwUefMwwwk^t* .|ixlf-l»