The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 06, 1873, Image 2

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buro Convcnlion of Ex-Cadfils CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES! All acknowledge ite superiority to any made anywhere or by an.'body. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, IRON BAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. ^axiglit’s IPatent Gin Gearing! GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. The ex-Cadsta and ex-Profeesors of the Lncy Cobb Institute, ATHENS, GA. GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE Are invited to meet in Convention, at Atlanta, on the first day of September next. Tho Central, Macon and Brunswick, Macon and Western, Atlantic and Wot tern, West Point and Atlanta-and Georgia Railroads will naa* mm or the Convention for one faro to and from tho Convection. Let every ex-Oadet who loves the memories that cloetor around his Alma Mater, and who cherishes a hope of sseing her resurrected from the ashes in which Sherman buried her, come to this Con vention. MRS. A. E. WRIGIIT, Principal. jnlySQ 8m GETTYSBURG XATALYSINE WATER-Thk Gbkat Mkdicisk or NATrtK. Indorsed by tho Highest Medical ‘ —‘ *©w*r to the JOHN MILLEDGE, President of the cx-Oadet Aaeodation. Authority. Restore* Muscular ! v ^l w 99 Paralytic, Youthful Vigor to tho Aged, and De relop* the Young at» Critical Period : Dissolves Calculi and •’Chalky” Deposits; Cures Gout. Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, fteuralgia. Gravel. Di abetis. Diseaseso! the Kiicays, Liver and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy. Chronic Diarrhoea. Coostipa* tion. Asthma, Nervousness. Slesplessness. Gene ral Debility, and nearly every class of Chronic Di-ease. Pamphlets containing History of the Spring an t Testimonials from Medics! Journals, Kmineot Physicians a*d distinguished citizens, sent free bv mail bv WHITNEY BRO$.. Gcn'i Agents, 227 booth Front sL. Philadelphia. For fate by all druggist!. aug3eod3m Joly20-tilsepl STAR CANDLES PROCTOR & GAMBLE’S It Is mads without a uty in use. All haws r ’ IUJ.VB TWENTY-FIYE PEN CENT. LIGHTER thin iny other Geir mode. mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted to iron. Over tv proven good. P LANTERS ire requested to call around and »ee it. It is not necsssary that yen buy more than power to run your gin a lifetime. Many bny horse powers and nave to buy a gin gear next y This Gin Gear has an 1BON OKN'TIlall HCi’POnT to prevent settling of gin li use, AN IRON El POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD Sc SON. STAR CANDLES, Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, extended arm to carry Pulley and Pinion Shaft. All peraona using or miking any part of my Patent, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. Are of superior quality and the Standard Brand. — Sold by Hacon, Atlanta, Angnata and Sa vannah Grocers. augld&wSm For Hie Coming Musical Season, Educate Your THE STANDARD. Emieson & 1’aLMZS. $1 Unexcelled aa a Collection of Church Music. THE RIVER OF LIFE. PzxKtxa A Eext- ut The Newest and Freshest of Sabbath School Song Books. OHEEBFUL VOICES. L. O. Exinsox. Very beautiful School Song Book. GEMS OF STBAUsS. Johanw Strauss. 2 All tbs best Stranss Moalo. ORGAN AT HOME. A. W. GIBSON. Daughters, I Build and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Works, W. E. WARD’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA DIES closed on the * ’■* " | and Dear 300 pupils, only three in the No No school in the Boath, and — — — -b, h ive had as good anooess. No case of protracted sickness daring the past ▼ear. I*- in itz zi'Zj, zz'zj ‘JLz advantages of their respective churches. Grade —- •-»» *.]• Fall Session opens BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDEB. Its pupils being In the city, enjoy the beet of the last Senior Glass V26. Fall 3.aeion opens September t. For catalogue address W. E. WARD, Jnly22d2wAwSt Nashville, Tenn. For Reed Organs. 2 200 most attractive pieces. CLARKE’S DOLLAR INSTRUCTORS For Reod Organs, Piano and Violin. EMERSON’S CHANTS AND RESPONSES. 1 I DR. STBEETER’d VOICE BUILDING. 1 1 Sold everywhere. Sent post-paid for retail pri© CHAU. H. DIT30N 4 OO, 711 Broad wav, New York. OLIVER DIIbON A OO., Jn1y29d2qw&wtf Boston. 00 7AXIS H. BLOU3TT. t*a»^ mmtiag so BLOUNT & HABDEMAN, ce. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAOON, GEORGIA. — Offloe, at entrance Ralston Hall, Gharry street. Gall and see at my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown Hoose, Macon, Oa. W Bend for Circulars. ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where JnJySO tf STILL TRIUMPHANT JJAS removed to Boardman’s Block, over Pen dleton A Hoes’, corner Mulberry end Second sta, Patent Wire Meddles octiaiy WJLSLKKX A. BAKSOX. A1BOW P. BAITBOX. PARTUS W. QUB. IOBI1T H. BOYD. W. A. RANSOM A OO.. Manufacturers and Jobber* Of BOOTS AND SHOES, I!S AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW TORE. Bepr seated by B. W. Hogan, of Georgia. nrtJOdlr Arc made under one management. JPPL1ES used in COTTON and WOOI MILLS promptly furnished - D. O. BBOWN, u. noun Lowell. Maes. U. 8. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE Centrally located in the Baaineaa Bart of the City. Ladies’and Gentlemen’* Dining Rocma attached jnnel&tf . w. o. xoaara. e. r. bud. MORRIS Sc RFIDs Provision and Tobacco Brokers, Boom No. 4 College Bonding, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refer to W. A- Hoff. may 11 So The richest, moat lasting, yet moet deli cat* cf all peifames, for use on the HANDKERCHIEF. At the TOILET, And in the BATH, As thore are im’tations and counterfeits, always mat, for the Florida Water, which has on the bottle, on the label, and on the pamphlet, the camee cf MURRAY «h LAN MAN, without which Done is genuine. For sale by all perfumers, drnggiata, an<5 dealer* •b!3tf Cotton Gin N. S. JONES, PROVISION BROKER, PATENTED JULY, 1871 in fancy goods. No. 3 F-ke's Opera House Building, OIWOIKWATZ, OHIO, Orders for Pork, Baoon, Huns and Lard promptly attended te. Ref era to Seymonr. flnsley 4 Co may 11 3m AND DEALEB IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHA BLESTOH, H. CL. S OUTHERN OOLLBCmONS recelr a the Special and Personal attention of thia Hor ae Retnrns made FAITHFULLY and PBOMP PLY in New York Exchange, which always mien BELOW par daring the active bnsineee eeeeon. 0* Note*, Draft, and Aoceptary «e payable is Scntb Carolina, North Oarolinaand Georgia can be concentrated at thia point with Prof x and Saving of Labor. 0 All boats ean attended to w ilh fidelity and W C ULD take this method of informing the public that hundred! an now in naa from Virginia to Tma Where, er it hae been introduced it bae proven a euccsse, and becoming in general naa. For the information of thoee who have not aaen the Gin in naa, would etata that it runa light; gina feet, ef eaae eaad perfa ctly, and makea a beautiful sample of ootton. The roll box is SO constructed that it la impossible to break the roll or choke the Gin by any fair means, and a child ten years old ean feed it <H wtil aa e*p eat. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to give entire or no aaxa One improvement te my ootton or rod box is, that it is longer at the top than where the ootton is pulled between the nha. Pei tie. rvtmhateng Co tton Gina would do well to look to thia before purrhsalng other »>"■, as I am determined to protest m( v raxurr from any all Infringement. Parties wishing to pore base Ootton Gina would do wall to examine THE 1XGKUHOB OOTTON GIN before purrheejog Sam plea can be seen at GARHART Sc HURD’S, Acmti. • - -HAOON, GEORGIA. ; WARFIELD & WAYNE, COTTON BROKERS 00MMISSI0NMER0HANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. P aBTIOULAB attention given to purchase and tale of ‘‘Fntnroa’’ te tea Savannah and New iteat error in the ttme-kaepbg of m; fins the most approved TRANSIT IN8TBU- t the sun ana stars, I will be abla to kaef JulyM daedtet Telocrrapli & Messenger. A.’ f tart Ttlcjraph and .Vesicnjcr: The an- nu.tl «x r . tes of Commencement began this n,’ ii.t.. . wi:h the eerruon by Bsv. Alex J. Drys- rl.i„ <b i Episcopal minister of this piece. Tbs l.x , * Hear God,” he treated well, showing that a!! . .ve a knowledge of God; that none ever p l> yond bis protection; that there must ex* l-t in the human breast a reverential fear, and ill must became children, lie bad a most at* t, utive andi.neo thronghont the half bour that bo spoke. He was followed by Chancellor Lipscomb in the Baccalaureate address to the 8cnior Class. Opening where his predecessor left off, bo showed that the emphasis of this day's lesion was doty. Said he, I have no con fidence in fn'ollect, but as the outgrowth sad development of a sense of duty. If you want a man for a crisis, one on whom his country can depend, yon mast go down into the silent slumbering depths of his soul and see a sense of duly. Life is a test of yonr education, not yonr ability to make a speech, etc., for there yon do not see s separation of intellect and sensibility. I should despair of the human race—cf human progress, if I had to rely only on (be cultnre of intellect. Understand that when yon go out into the world, yon are cot to be drawers in a lottery, or lock, aa It is called, bnt that yonr fu tures ere In yoursel res, on yonr actions and your sense of duty. Cultivate your tense of duty, for without it there Is no manhood—It is the final bards of character. This sense of duty must have on I bo one tide common sense, cn the ether sen»ibi!ity, magnanimity—beroi.m if yon please. Many a man has failed, not for want of higher education, bat for common sense. If yon lose prudence yon will love con solenoe. X want yon to be non of common sense. Every man his coiled np within him a power, which may be span out into snob a gos samer thread that the morning breezs will snap It; or if It bo oollected together and firmly knit, It will be snch a cable aa would firmly bold the Great Eastern, torind and tempest beaten on tbe snrges of a midnight sea. There is not an element of common sense that comos from ioatinct, for it Is the last prodnat of per fected experience. One generation brqnealhes its great cifioes to another; bnt as fer com mon sense, jonbave to begin where yonrfathers began, which makes yonr life an experiment Bat let it be snch an experiment as is guided by a sense of doty. In conclusion, he bade an affeatlonale farewell and God spoed to the se niors, telling them that tbe test of the Univer sity of Georgia wss not in her senior classes, bnt in her old mon who have reaped the benefit of her culture. I have beard Dr. Lipscomb for several years, and in some of tbe efforts that were oomidered bis happiest, bnt the one of to-day was tbe orownlng of them all, and no synopsis can do Jcslioe to it. All of the hymns wero written expressly for today by Dr. L., and sung only as tho Athens commencement oholr can sing them. The crowd, though good, was not aa large as last year, bnt was filled with very many pretty fsoeR. I have not seen for the last fivo years as many pretty ladies as are now hero, end as few beam Tbe attention given by the andicnce this morning was better than over before, and all paased off moat pleasantly, exoept that tbe poor seniors bid to stand all during the address of the Chancellor, (forty minutes) and while ho was t.lkln,' for their li-lnfit, this (ilslr.ui of the olaas standing was driving his thoughts oat of their heads as fast aa he was potting them in. To-night Rev. Dr. Dirk-ion preaches the an nnat sermon to tho Young Men’s Christian As sociation. “7L'* Prrmfo rr Miudlt—A Minncsata corres pondent tells tbe following: I have picked np a little story which 1 tbiak too good a reproof for disturbers of the peace in enurehea to be lea*. A presiding elder of the United Brethren Ohorch was preaching in tbe same Heighten hood, and was much annoyed by peraona talkitg and tangbing. He paged, looked at the disturbers, and said : 4 *I am alwaye afraid to reprove those who misbehave ia church In the early part of my ministry I mode a great mistake. Aa I was preaching, s young man who sat jnst before m** was Uughirg, talking, and miking unoonth grimaces. 1 panted and administered a severe rebut*. After the dose of the servioe one of the official members ctrne and said to me, “Brother , you made a great mistake. That young man whom you reproved te an Idiot.” Since then I have always been afraid to reprove those who misbehave in chureh, lest I -honld repeat that sod teprove another idiot ' Daring tbe rest of that servioe, at least, there wat good order. Trick* Upon Topers. Hoff, who keeps tho news stand in the post effioo building, turns many an honest penny with a root beer fountain. The fountain has two csoapet, and at each of theso be keeps a glass standing to catch tbe drippings. He no- ticed, reoently, that a couple of elderly men who lounged in the poet office in tbe evening drained tlieeo glasses as soon as they were partly filled. Great nnd mighty results fre quently grow ont of slight canars. When Bcff detected them, An idea strnok him. Boforesot- ttng tho glasses next time, bo dropped a tea- spoonanl of catarrh snuff in each one. It was a new kind of snnff, and Itoff was glad of tbe opportunity to teat it. lie wean’t confident these men had Ike catarrh, bnt that was really no bnaineos of his (it wasn't anything he eonid help), nnd, besides, science mnst bo attend ed to, entered upon tho experiment with nil tbe bopefnlness and expectation of a young ned ardent nature. About eight o’clock, the old buffers came round, and, hav ing )l.tlaaa!« e, a mined It,a iwTinSle|b «alfg.g give to them, and raisod the glasses hurriedly to their lips, And sm hurriedly absorbed tho con tents. They then lonngcd about as listlessly as before, for about two minntoi. At tho expira tion of that time, ono of the twain commenced to look anrprised. The other man also looked as If ho had received unexpected intelligence. Then their faoes clmnltanconsly appeared griped, and tbe first man remarked: “O! O!” and struck for tho wall. Whereupon tbe sooend man made a similar statement, and also started for tbe same destination, lt&ff hurried alter them. lie didn't go out on the walk whero they were, booause they didn’t appoir to want to en gage in any bnstnosa, and Roll had jnst put on a clean suit. Bo ho stayed on tho step, and watched thoso aged people ns they swayed on tho curb, and bombarded tho gutter with root boor, and oatarrh snuff, and j.itoes of liver, and such things as wero bendy nt the time. Ho hasn't soen them slnoe. Ho regrets this, as ho wants to get their certificate to pat in a circa- lar.—Danbury h'nct. Sfo WD ROWE. PLUM:BI N G- —AND- CrAS FITTING In all their branch*5, promptly attended to by the btet of NEW YOIlK WORKMEN, No. i H0LLUI6SWORTH BLOCK. . MACON. wm& (vna latest inrBOYEmofTsO FOB 20 YEARS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE THKOUGHOUT THE WOBLD. OVER 750,000 IN USE. If yoa think of buying * Sewing Machine It wil pay yoa to examine the records cf thoee now in naa and profit by experience. THE WHEELER Jk WIL8GN STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE ROTARY HOOK, MAKING A LOCK STITCH, alike on both aides of the fabric aewod. All abnt- tlo machines waste power In drawing the shuttle hack after the stitch is formed, bringing doable wear and strain apes both machine and operator, hence while other machinea rapidly wear ont. the WHEELER * WIcBON LAttTS A LIFETIME, and prove* an eiocomlcal investment; Do not believe all that is promised by so-called *’Cheap” machines, yon should require proof that yeat* of aae have teated their value. Money once thrown away csuloI be recovered. Send for oor circulars. Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machine* pat In order or received in exchango. WHEELER * WILSON MF-Q CO.’S OFFICES : Savannah, Anroata, Macon and Colombo*, Ga. W. B. CLEYES. Gen. Agt., Savannah, Ga. W. A. HICKS, Agent, Maoon, Ga. Jan 13-eodly SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THOMAS U. CONNER Ha* Ja«t received a new lot of beaaufal Fall Boaoma and Plaited Boeoma, from IS to 19 inches in the neck. Tbe Fall iknoxna are the coolest Shirte worn. DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS U. CONNER Hobs aplendiil fitting Summer Drawer, from 26 to £0 inches waist, and all lengths of in*earn. NECK-WEAR! RECK-WEAR! THOMAS U. CONNER Received yee'erday a new a took of Summer Neck-wear, in all oolore. Lavender and white for evening wear. Linen Collars cf JnlylStf all atylea »nd Bizoe. Answering u Girl. The Boston Traveller remarks that though it haa no bureau for answering correspondents, yet interrogatories are occasionally received, the latest of which is from a callow joulh named Carpenter. Carpenter says: “Two years ago I was ia love with a girl, and aa we got on well together we would probably have been engaged. One night she caked me If I thought another girl pietty. I replied oonaoientionsiy that I thought her very pre tty. My girl, tho next day, ont me dead, and tbe only word J received in explanet ion v-as a message, through another giti, that I might go and sit on the other girl's door-ateps if I wanted to, bnt not to come to her honae again. Last summer I was paying attention to another girl, and when one night she asked me about another girl’s looks, I wean’t to bo oanght sgiln, and so said I thought »be was n very homely, forward minx. She never spoke to mo again, and I found oat afterward that the other girl was her oooain. At present I am sweet ou another girl, who is stopping at the seashore; and yesterday I got a note, in which she wonts to know ‘if think another girl is good looking.' Now want your opinion as to what I’d better sty. There Is oonfnalon abont the numerona “other girls" mentioned in Carpenter’s epistle, bnt we heye written to him that be had best return an evtsire answer, such’ aa, “I don’t know bnt what she didn't haTe,” or something of that sort. Anyway, Carpenter’s case is a hard one, and if wo were in bit place wc should writs to his girl, or rather onr girl (not Carpenter's and oars together, tnt cars all alone), and say that wa didn't get her letter, and cocatqnently oonldn't answer her question abont other girl's looks. ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. T HIS well known boose 1* dow open to thoee who visit tbe Bunog for health or pleasure. It ia situated nearer the Spring than any other public house, and ia apaciooa and comfortable. Tb# table is • applied with the beat the market affords. Every attention is given to Invalids who reeort to the water* of the bpring for health. Bates of Board* Per day *t J Per week — ^ Per month 85 00 Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A- ELDER A K)N, Proprietor*. MSB iHUHLS! TWO OAR LOADS FRESH GROUND FLOUR, In Hacks and Barrels. Seventy-Five Sacks RIO COFFEE, ALL GRADES, AT JAQUES & JOHNSON’S. augl eodlf 5Q TIERCES BEABGRASS HAMS, 40 tiorcee LEAF LARD, 23 tierces CAROLINA BICE, 2 carload* NEW FLOUR, 2 car loads FEED OATS, 2 car loads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxea POTASH, 200 boxes CANDLES, 125 boxes BTABCH, 250 boxea WASHING and TOILET SOAP. At SEYMOUR, TIXSLEY & CO’S. Jnlyl6 tf Tbe Tea Trade. Tea, aa eTory housekeeper should understand by this date, has been doclining in price. Not long ago tbe reduced duty on imported tea., provided by the revised tariff, went into effect, and this parity oinsed tho decline. Overstock ing tbe maiket acoonnts for the kalncce. Dar ing the year ending July 1st, nearly sixty mil lions of pounds i t tea wero imported, and the tea merchants think that, with low prices and an increased demand, abont fifty-five millions of ponnds were needed for consumption and export daring the year. This left five millions of ponnds snrplas, which, added to tha snrplns of a year agj. increased tho present stock on the market to thirty-five millions of penndi or nearly eight nmtth-,' oonenmption. This state of affairs oonld only resnlt in a redaction of prioea, the ralne of the tea in some oases going considerably below the cost of importation; bo that the wholesale tea dealers and the im porters hare been losers. Ia the wholesale trad, daring tho past year green'tea has decl.ocd 13 to 13 cents a pound in gold; b ack 10 to 15 cents, and Japan 3 to 3 cents. Tbe Japan tea market was overstocked in 1371, so that the prices cf this class were at a low figure a year ago. This depression of ooQrae reacts on the China and Japan tea mar- keU, bn,mg for this country not being panned on near so extensive a scale aa formerly. Tbe tea merchants in Chins are, however, as shrewd as the mercantile class elsewhere. They hold their stock st tfiy, not as yet permitting a recaeed demand to reduce the price. Cheap te* it a great thing for onr people, and for many months past there has been a steady decline in tbe price of this attractive artiolo, which was ▼ary gratifying to tea-drinkers, however annoy ing It might haw been to thegrooer. A Man ont in Montano, a short time ago, squatted on another person's land and built a smaJ frame shanty. \Shen requested to move he positively refmed to do so; so, one night, a squad of men came aronnd after the faultier and hi* wile were ealeep, and Ufti DR the whole concern, sbauty and ah, with deliberate care carried it to the river and set it on a raft. Then they pushed the raft ont into the atreem and lather go. When the * q ostler got np in the morning to go oat, he was surprised to find himself ebon: sixty milea down stream, and miking good time in e nine-knot current. Th e la all wn shall ssy abont that man. It would I ,, be extremely improper to report kin remarks 1 Infill la ttte paper/ J w JjrQuotattoi» of Southern F^ocritte-^^ W. A. HUPP, ■WHOLESALE DEALER IN BACON, FLOUR, BAaemsra-, ties. SUGAR, COFFEE, LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Etc. HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO. ABE NOW OFFE3ING THEIR FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT greatly reduced prices. JuljlSeodlm GALL AND EXAMINE. LAWTON & BATES, WHOXjHSAL33 Corn, flats, Hay, Bacon, Larfl, lar, Saer, Cola, Molasses BAGGING, TIES, ETC., FOURTH STREET, lonSOtf MACON, GA. ROGERS & BONN, p p .. n ilidn. G .*1 • v 1 ' . j 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS! OFFER FOR SALE 20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour. 300 barrels Refined Sugars. ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. JunelStf F=a- p*. GHOLEBA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA. MORBUS DIABRHCEA, AND ALL BOWEL COMPUUjjj Cured and Prevented by Rad way’s Ready Relief* I F CHOLERA prevails as an enilemi. „ ventive measures ate the m'.tvi,.’, wg- TheLivke,Bowels and Stomach ehmi,,.‘■Ht r gator Badw.y’e Pille. in email do.e. % thia rtqaiaite. Radway’e Beady h e u ( f*., "rite water, (.olo tearpaoufut to a inmhl er 7,** ia taken as a drii k, throe or font times , day wi 1 disinfect the malaria hkikd b » ? tern. :.nd neutralize all acid or r.i i-i-a ti - 'J - - canBiil by the combination of tbe radar? atmosphere with tbe gaaee of fctoraach fit 0 * cf ion in these epidemioa acid) energy and health, throughout the p.eventing the separation of the 1 properties in the blood. J 00 If seized with CHOLERA, the p e id? should be given as strong and often kiij v 1 ** This will secure rest and hold the prop-r»* blood together, xqualizisq i t8 circula im, *** ing congestion, and prevent t j* cim '? ’*** lessening of the pulse, and stopping v ,f '**** * purging The body should be rubb,^\ « u ., Relief from head to foot, and aloe* ,. This will impart new eno-gy and vi a, t 1 nervous system, stop cramps, spaem- , j 1 , free perepiration. As toon as th- „ quieted, six to eight of Radway'a Put, of diarrheoa need Le feared) should be JitJ* 4 ??* Liver, Stomach and Bowels will ato.ica 1 6 •ij* 1 to their natural duties, and the neut diiAr ments of disease be expelled frem th* , This treatment has rescued thousands Looseness, Dlarri coi, Cholera MoiW Spasms, etc , and all painful duchzrg,,' f bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenij niv-S-T* taking Badwaj’s Ready Relief. No cotm^ it flammation, no weakness or laeaitude the use of the B. R. Relief. ^ ,r(a< * YELLOW TEVIS. This disease is not only cured by Dr Relief and Tille. but prevented. If erpcj,,i put one teatpoonfulol Relief inatwnbi.To:,,!' Drink this before g ling ont in ffs morni, several times anting the day. Take one of L .*., Fills one hour before dinnor If Bfcized with Fever, take foar to I'l ctitJpS every eix hours, until copious duchumirons, bowela take place; also drink the Kelitf with water, and batho the entire turiicTil!! body with Relief. Soon a powerful peMmti will take plaoe. and you will feel a pleault wS throughout the .system. Keep on lit :, gT?) repeatedly every four hours; aim ike Pdf FZ* SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. ; ihJ' It! stimulating, soothing and quieting. It is sure a I break up the fever anl to neutralize th, ' Let this treatment be followed anl thouS ( will be eavod. Tho same treatment in Fi'Ttv AND AGUE. TYPHOID FEVER, SHIP hnS BILIOU4FEVEK, will effect a cate in taentr to i hours. When the patient feels the Eeliaf inurnC or he tting the ekin, a onre is potit.vo, la an a whero poia is felt, tho . elief ehould be mel ■ Beady Belief 50 cenie p r bottle, md Pill,v cents a box. Sold by Druggists. 1 HEALTHS BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE BI0H BLOOD-B- | CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT- CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU ill OL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DR. RAHWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN BUT I Hac made the most astonishing cores. So qtii, I bo rapid are the changes the body nmhrgoea, nude I the ii-fluence of this truly wonderful mediacatba I EVERY day AN INCREASE IN FLESH 410 I WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FEhT. THE GREAT BLOOD l’l’RIFIEi: Every drop of the SARSAFAUILLI&N RESOL VENT communioitos through the blood, sveit, urino, and other Raids and juices of the sy&ha, the vigor tf life, for it repairs tho wattes of tU bodv with now and sound materiiL ticrofxla, Byphilis, Consumption, Glandular Dise«ses,Ctar» in the Throat and Moulh, Tumors, Nudes ia ti* Glands and other parts of tbe ayatem, boie Eja, ftiumoroua Discharges from tbe Larr, sod ta worst form of bkin DiataBea, Eruptum*, Per* bores, Bcald Head, Ring VYoim, bait Rheum, E^- eipeias, Acno, Black Bpota, Worms in tho Flseh 1 amors, Cancois in the Womb, and ail Wtakoi« and PdiLful Discharges, Night Sweats, Lom ol Sporm. and all wastes of the life pria dpls, vt w;thin tho curative range of this woLder cf Mod ern Chemntry, and a few days* use will to ' i.ny person u»mg it for either of these forms of fflsnsso its potent power to core thim. If the patient, daily becoming redacsd by tb waste and dacompositiou that is conticuallj pro- ] gressmg, succvods m arresting these wastes, id j repairs the same with new material made frea healthy btood—and this the bABSAPAKil.I.liN will and does socuro—a euro is cert an; for vtuo once this remedy commences its work of j " tion, and succeods m dimiuiebing the 1 wastes, its repairs will bo rapid, and every dajth patient will feel himself growing belter and suck er. the food digesting hotter, appetite OMfflig, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only do* the BARSAPaRILLIAN RESOLVENT exosl ill known remedial agentp in the core of Cfarooic, Scrof alous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, Uft | it is the only positive cure for Eiduey and Bladder Complaints! | Urinary and Wcmb Diseases, Gravel, DL*ltta Dropey. btoppago of Water, Inccntibenea-M Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in cases where there are bnck dust deposits, or tie water U thick, c oudy. mixed wiih substance* lib tho white of an egg, or threads like whua siik, a there ia a morbid, dark, bilious appearance ana fife bone dust deposit, and when mere is a pnetinf sensation, burning eonsation, when passia# »»t*, andpavn in the small of the back and alon * 7 •• Tumor of 12 Years’ Srowlh Cured by Radwaj’s Resolvent! 1’evehlv, Mass., July 16,1857. Db. Rabway :—I have had Ovarian Tumor int» ovaries and bowels All the Doctors s*id “toe* was no help for it ** I tried everything that vm recommended, but nothing helped me. I yonr Besolvont. and thought I would try it; w had no faith in it, because 1 had suffered for ivw»* years. I took six bottles of the Besolww, one box of Rad way’s Bills, and two botUae of J*® Ready Relief; and there is not a sign of tumor» be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, auu Mr pier than I have for twelve years. The w °r ,lu J“f wes in the left side of the bowels, over the grom* I write thia to you for the benefit of ctaeis. xw can publish it ff you choose. p niIT WO It MS! The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, HS and WORMS of all kinds. PRICE $100 PER BOTTLE, An Important Letter. From a prominent gentleman and resident of Ca* cinnati, O., for the past forty years well » tbe book publishers throughout the United New Yobk, October 11« Dr . Radway s Dear Sir—I am induced by to*”? of duty to toe suffering to make a brief of the working of yonr medicine on myatlf- several years I had been affected with some tre-^ in the bladder and urinary organs, which twelve months ago culminated m a moattjjw afflicting disease, which the physicians all * a spasmodic stricture in the uretha, as also mation of the kidneys and bladder, and £»▼•» their opinion that my age—73 years—woc-“ H . vent my ever getting radically cured. a number of physicians, and had taken a quanity of medicine, both alopathic and hem^ pathic, but had got no relief. I had read or lahing cures having been made by your r^wi*** and some four months ago read a notice w Philadelphia Saturday Evening Postm* ing been effected on a person who had iocg suffering as I had been. I went right cn ana 8 some of each—your 8arsaparLilian Htto* Ready Relief, and Regulating menced taking them. In three days i ^ S r relieved, and now feel as well aa ever n O. W. JAMES, Cincmnxd. w- DB. RADWAY’S IPerlect Purgative and ulating Pills. ectly tasteless, elegantly coated gum. purge, regulate, purify, c!e „ „, 111dii- strengthen. Radway’s PilJs, for the ctJ f e °5 r .v cC Ta, orders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowals, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, b ^ tion, Costiveness, Indigestion. Dyep^P* 1 "^ ness. Fever, Inflammation of the all Derangements of the Internal ranted to effect a positive cure, ,J rf JJdr^cs. containing no mercury,minerals or deieterc Observe the following symptoms from Disorders of the Digestive Organa - . t j. 8 Constipation, Inward Piles, Fhllnea c4| Blood in the Head, Acidity of Stomwn, *. lic Heartburn, Disgust of Food, f ] C ;te.'* the Stomach, Soar Eructarions, bio king . ing at the Heart, Choking or 8Qfl ‘ eI l i ?®y..; 0 n wnen in a Lying Posture, Dimness ol pjj* in or Web* before the Sight, Fever and the Heed, Deficiency of Perspiration, Ysjo the Skin and Kyeo, Fain in tbe Side, tbesi, ^ and endden Fluabee of Heat Burning w A tew do.es of Hod way s PUis j, r ; cc j tem from all the above named disorders, osateperbox. Sold by Druggists. HEAD „ a a Tvrn TBC® bena one bmmbp w «•— - v . 32 Warren, comsr Chun* strvjt, New loro. Information worth thousands wjll M ' m*jI9 sodAwly