The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 08, 1873, Image 2

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Tel o: > j > h & Messenger. FRIDAY MORNING. AUGD8T 8. 1873. OniTeriily if Georgia Commencement. AliUffXl DAT. niNliop Pierce** Addrem, etc. Athxxs, Gl., Tnenday, August 5, 1873. Ktlilon Telegraph and Met tender: List night It.* float celebration of tbo Demoethenlan Socl- n0 of “>« °° ra or ootton crop linos a# I.efler lr*m Ck*l;ht«M Rprlip. CnaLTitEaTz Spaiyos, August 4,1873. Kdilnt Telegraph and Messenger: Soon After I writing yon last week from Talbotton, I left and I oami np to this popular watering plane for a I few day a of rest and recreation, I am glad to learn, (and my obeerration baa oocfirmod it,) that Talbot oonnty, this year, la making a full crop of oora and ootton, and I team that the | aame is alao tree of Meriwether oonnty. This, however, ia not onoanai for the son there por- j tion of thia latter oonnty, as here there haa been W. A. HUPP •WHOLESALE DEALER IN tty cue off in the chapel. J. D. Soott, the orntor, delivered a good speech. On Saturday last X went over to the Warm I Aimer Thornton, of La Grange, then pro- 8 P rin B* («*x miles,) and fonnd good crop* on 1 the way, and like those through Talbot, all in I aenled the modale, aa follows: li.et debater, H. W. Barron, Athens second orJer » n:1 *™> from gr.st. I 1 saw one plantation near here, manured with the ■'cbc-mieuls" of your enterprising townsmen. debater, 0. Q. McCord, Angnsta; beat Sopbo moro debater, P. A. Stovall, Angnsta : best de. I Mtmra. linot, Uankin A Leinar- batcr Bgricnltnral department, Fred. D. Pope, Waahington. The cotton I on Ibis planlaticn waa most evoelient, and I think the best eeen by me between Macon and _ , , .... , . this pifoe. I have seen and conversed with two ILc yonng pen..mien also had the annual „ r tj,ree In this neighborhood that are nsing it dancing aolree" at Denfree Dali, which was a with good anooeaa and they all aay that it ia a I oompiete socoesa. The ladies all looked their fertilizer the planters can afford to n.se and pay I f'tl!' 6 * 1 ’ "nf Th 0 ^ 1 RiSSflKSSnSSSSTSSispring, in the morning. The greats, bel.ee of the oc- .pendirg a few day. with his old friend Colonel eaaion, and of oommencemont, were Silas L. Moatian. I passed a few days pleasantly with I L., of Macon, and Mias L. H, of Waynesboro 'hem, and enjoyed an « xeellent dinner with I 8,1. of Col. M.'a own raining. Col. M. acme j years ago undertook to utilize some of the I spring, that flow from the north aide of the tion of a trustee for tho next four year] came j mountain by going into the fish culture. Ha At 10 o'clock thia morning the Alumni Socl* j it* annual business meeting. The elec- j „prings that flow from the north aide of the I np, and npon motion of CoL Sam Hall, Mr. John 0. ltuthcrford, of Balnbridge, elected. built the ponds, planted and grew the flsh; bnt here he met with a difficulty. Hta brother mountaineers did not understand bis right of j exclusiveness to the fish. They understood I The chapel v»« well crow led to bear the ad I that light, atr and water were free to all, he drees of Iter. George Pierce, who took as his 1 might make the pond and raise the fish, but the I subject: “Public Opinion—Its Origin and In-1 catching them was open to all comers. I think I finance." I do not like to attempt to give an I the Colonel is likely to whip the fight, as he f analysis of the epoech, bemuse no analysis ever I spoke of extending the area of his fish culture. does jnatloe to the speaker. His subject ahowg his line of thought, and first as to its origin. It ia a great misfortune to Central and South ern Georgia that the hotel and many other What, then, ia ihis myateriona element called I buildings at the Warm Springs here bnrnod public opinion 7 Is it the opinion of a class ? Is down a faw years ago, and have not as yet been the press its exponent, or is it the silent uent-1 rebuilt. CoL H. thinks the investment required I tered opinion of the mnltitudo ? Pnblio opln- I to rebnild at present would not pay, especially, I Ion, jwipnlailv so called, is an exceedingly ooin- I ho long as the enminer current of travel set* ho I plicated .flair. It is aa complex as the wheel I strongly from the Booth towards the WhiteSnl- of KxrVlel’a vision. It is sometimes a perfeot I phnr of Virginia and Baratoga, and a voyage to I [>er.ouific.tion of detnsgrgnlnm. It is that I 'lorop*. It is probably tree, bnt "pity 'lis, 'tia which in sometimes appealed to to vicdicsic .. tree." reprobale<l action. It is the easiest thing in I It is, in my opinion, a great thing for Macon the world to form a pnblic opinion to shield a and Colnmbnh and the cities farther Booth that vice of the many. In a social phrase of the sab- I they have here, so near and so cheaply aooesei-1 jeot, traoe it to the family fireside. The family I ble, such resorts as these, having a vigorous I ts the embryo of society, where the restraints I highland atmosphere equal to that of Western I of opinion arc confined to a narrow origin—to Virginia, where the over worked brain and halfasoore. It is an humble beginning, bnt I muscle of our cities can so well and speedily I the bitter stream, arising from a little obsonred j recruit their wasted energies. I am anjoying fountain, goes on till it is a river of inflnenoe, myself hngely here, but most be off to the city [ that colors the ocean Into which It flows. This | in a few days, iefiaenoe shapes the destiny of onr country. XSXZttSttSS.'SSZ ““Ok Street Railroad Company mon to all classes and egos of society. r.loDiil iileoayncrasies of lawyers, doctors, etc., that extend ontward, and conlribnto largely to public opinion. There are old people's notions, and yonng pooplo's loo, especially young mon. Here he showed bow vim had Us influence. AUo, be went on to show how ono man conid I -. Slrjtal nnlnlnn l,rnv,.1.. Ina.li.m .11 Sal" H " hsn direct pnblio opinion by bravely leading all. No men's privato opinion. Let ono break tbo Ico, and the others flounder across whenever tho way ia cleared. These mon aro a benefit to tbo world. Then ho began to throw a flood of hn- mor into his speeoh that was wel! rcocived, about tbo men’s fashions, and tbs ladios, how I Third streets. boys dreasod In the highest of stylo, playod the Fro “ Volgor A Oo., comer of Mulberry and gallant at an ago younger than their fathers ) wore when thev wore the r first shoes. IIow in *' 01 ? ?• Johnaton. Qrncc Macos Stbzxt Ban-aoin Co.,) Anguat 1, 1873. j OTICE ia hereby given that on and after the 6lb mutant, tho rare npon the road will be aa follows: i Hingis faro ICo I - 00 B tickots 50c d tickets V5o j Tickets can he aocorod at tho following places: [ From J. B Oobb, Secretary, at the atore of B. H. Wrigley A Oo. From Greer, Lako It Co., comor of Cherry and corner of Mulbeny and Bccond streets. From Uankin. Massonburg A Co., comer of Mul berry and Third atreete. From J. H. Zeilin A Co., oorner of Cherry and the attention and np-1 Second streets. From John Ingalls, corner of Fourth and Poplar streets. wore when they wore tbefr first shoes. How in young ladies natnre had been transformed into art by pads and polls and bnatlea and the like. It was a grand speech—ono in ovory way worthy of 1IH author, and piauso given him evtnoed in what spirit it was roooivod by tbo andienco. , The weather is cool, owing to cloudiness, bnt b - Hall, Cherry and Cotton Avcnno tho cDjoymont of tho visitors is unabated. Gen. 1 Toombs and Hon. L. Q. O. Lamar aro now hero. At 7 o’clock tho Alnmnl banquet Is hold. Tho B. A. E. fraternity hold a rennion to night. Tho K. A. hold theirs lost Frida; night, after From T. B. Ford. College t treet. Cara will run as follows: From 8:30 a. it. until 9 o’clock P. X Hatnrdajs notil 10 o'clock r. tt. On apodal occasions care will ran as desired. the adjournment of its convention. The others I Fare after regular hours will be 25 cents. will havo theirs before oommenoement is over. Tho trustees have vacation. Instead each, in summer and but ono, from commencement, the first YVednes- Tho directors would state that after an experience Tboy hope that on acoonnt of the great convo- BACON, FLOUR BAGGING, TIES, SUGAR, COFFEE LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Etc. CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS, day In Anguat, to tbo first Wednesday in Oeto- I n'cnco of tho road the publio will give it the bar. Many persons here doubt the expediency [ patronago it deaervea. By order of tho Board. CEOBCEB. OBEAB, angl lw President. B. F. QRAVELLEY’S I UNDER RALSTON'S HALL, MACON, GEOBGIA. PATENT ANTI-FRICTION of snoh a change. The Board is very foil and | still continuo to hold their meetings. Notes on the Resources ofLonisiasal —BT— JOSEPH JONES, M. 33:, Profeasor of Chcmlatry ami Clinical Medl cine, Medical Department Tnnlvcralty mf Ixmlalnna and Vlalllng Playalclnn of Charity Hospital, Hew Orleans. no. L ABBA AND NATURAL DIVISIONS. Louisiana has an area of 4G.2CO square miles, occupying 30,240,000 acres of npland prairie, ailnvial and snit mandj. Tho upland, though usually of a rolling cliar- ootor, is comparatively level, not roaching a higher elevation than 2C0 foot above the sea. An intermediate network of bayons and vast. . J IN" G- 33 -A. I Navigable streams flow through every portion of the Btato, and fnrnish easy and comparatively rapid oommnnlcation and transportation to the rlob and beautlfnl sections of the interior. The broad fertilo valleys of Louisiana can not be exooliod In the olimate, and to the Inex haustible fertility of the soil, by any portion of the earth. The prairie region ooonpios about ono-eighth of the area of tho State, and lies principally south of Bed river, nnd west of tho Afohafala yt, and In point of fertility is equal, if not sm perior to any prairie land in tho United States. About ono-fonrih of the snrfaoe of the State is ooonpled by tho alluvial ridges, bottoms aud awauipa which lie along tho rivers and bayons of this section. Obit fly upon thorn have been developed the groat agricultural wealth of the ntaples of tho country, viz: sugar and ootton. The bottom lands aro traversed In every di CROP OP 1873. HUNT, UANKIN & LAMAR, angStf Dmgglst» r ? RUNB TWENTY-FIVE PEN CENT. LIGHTER than any other Goar made. It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted to iron. Over twenty in use. All *• ! proven good. NOTICE. I MACON A BBUN8WICK IUILItOAD, HCrXEIXTISDXKT’s OlTICE. Msecs, Ga., July 16,1873. j I I 'll fEBOnANTS and others desiring that their recliou by deep and easily navigable water * rom ,? M > e , rn cu ' ee ; Tl 1 I Fulley and Pinion Shaft. _hi-a 0 *1 ,. ,1 - ■ vsnnah, should pass over the Maoon and Brnna- oonrees, which anastomose in vast net works, wick R,ii r01l ). will ple&so havo their freght* MY PATENT Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, extended arm to cany the and fnratah highways for tho cheap transports- mir k»d caro ot Agent of Atlantio and Gulf 1UU- tlon of produce. I road. Savannah. The anrfaco occupied by tho marsh lands of All persona using or miking any part of my Patent, will be prosecuted to tho extent of tho law. I road. Savannah, j alyl 7 tf JAB. W. BOBEBTSON. General 8nperintendent. CYPRESS SM6LESII J UST roooivod, a consignment of CYPRESS ( SHINGLES, rived and drawn. IA SUPERIOR ARTICLE! | For sale by B. H. WRIGLEY & CO. JnneStf J. A. DUO AN. 7. D. 8TXLZ. DEALERS Df Goa Oats, Wtat ifl Hay, Lonlsiana amonnt to aboct nine thousand square miles, or abont ono sixth of tho area of the entiro State. These marsh lands are cov ered with rank and nntritions grasses, and are oapable of supporting immense herds of oaltle. The climate is sub-tropical and adapted to the culture of various tropical plants and fruits. knNxn.ii. resources or Louisiana. Tho cretaceous tertiary and post tertiary aro tho only formations which appear In Louisiana. The cretaceous strata appears in very Iso lated out-crops in SL Landry and Winn parishes, and has been perceived in small localities in boring artesian wells. The tertiary forms the bssls of tho npland region ot tho State. Tho post tertiary forms almost everywhere tho snrfaco, and is ot the greatest practical im portance to the agricnltnralist. I'he cretaceous strata, probably nndcrlies the i ____ _ whole State, rising nearer the surface than A\ rv. STILZ, elsewhere. In Winn parish. Chicot and Petit 1 Anae. cretaceous limestone ot good qnality for burning Into lime, and of sufficient hardness to be naed as bnilding atone, onlerops in St. Landry, Abont seven miles west of Chioot, and npon several points npon the lower Saline Bayou. The cretaeeons strata has been penetrated in boring artesian wells at Drake’s salt works, on Bayou Saline, King’s on Castor, and the sul- pherwelltn Calo>sien. SULTUUR AND OTPSTkt. A remarkable deposit of sulphur nnd gypsnm oocura at Caleasion. Tko following is a seo-1 K'j, 20 Second street, between Main and Biver, tion of the well: 1. ICO feet bine clay and Iajers of sand. 2. 173 feet sand. 3. 10 foot day rock (soap stone). ■4 40 feet bias anthrieonitic limestone, fis sured. ’ S. CO feet grey limeslone. C. 100 feet bine crystalline sulphur. 7. 137 feet gypsum withanlphnr. ft. 10 feet sulphur. 9. 590 feet gypsum, greyish blue. The first four strata are all mjre or let s oil bearing. The sulphur is of unequalled thickner s and purity, aud the gypsnm ia also of ssperio .-qual ity. This deposit alone is capable of sup plying <ha entire country with anlphnr and g/panm. From the snlphnr may be manefsetn; tj snl- phnrio acid, so important in the arts s nj agri culture. 49S 8L Charles street. New Orleans, Augnstt, 1S73. I.voixun-T or an Insane Man.—Th e Lineaj- ter(Pa ) Eipren relates the following in giving an acoonnt of an attempted escape by an in take man: “In the insane departm ent of the Lancaster oonnty fcoapitaj there is confined a roan named John E.enbarne. He it not dan gerous, but is not safe to be let a\ large. A abort time ainee he managed to scale the yard wall, fourteen feet in bight, b alWi , shortly afterward captured. Yens,day evet ing one of th. oasistants, to making a tonr c i the vard dlaouvared hid nnder a pile of cton 0 ,~£ ? ' nor, a singular looking ball, which he took to Boperintendent Col On examim u on it " found that this ball waa made np of rope, Mn , e thing thicker than broom twine, and that the material naed in maklng’lt were the leaves of peach trees, with which the yard ia studded, the bark of the email limbs and some grass. The rope when unwound is nearly 300 fc et to length, when in a ball i: is as large aa a 2*.pound round shot. It ia so tough that the stro ngeat hands cannot tear tt apart. The man must have been working upon it for several weeks, hia ob ject being to esoape from tho in/ titution by its pld." I Build and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Works, BRASS AND IROX CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER. Steam, "Water, and G-as iPipes, and All their Fittings for Sale, Call and see at my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown House, Maoon, Ga. "Send fox Circulars. " . E. CROCKETT. July30 tf * EXCLUSIVELY, LOTJISVHXE. KY. mr AMPLE 8TOBAGE. Will All orUri for Corn frem points in Ulinol*, nirtiea making purchase accepting through Bill of Ladtar * THE D. PRATT GIN! ng from chipping points. apr25 6m COOK’S HALL, FEBBY, GA. T HE attention of managers of pnblic entertain* monte ia called to thia Hall, which haa been lately fitted np in the beet style, with scenery, etc. The Hall will seat abont 400 persona and ia conve niently situated in the large acd growing town of Perry, to which the Southwestern Railroad haa lately constructed a branch from Fort Talley Apply to JOHN B. COOK, febl9 6m* Perry. Ga. W. B. DILL. Jf. X. HARRIS, HILL & HARRIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW No. 90 Cherry street, (up stairs) MAOON, GA. Will practice in all tho courts of the Maoon Cir ca,:. special attention given to Collection.. Ooo- veyapoee. etc. jnly27tf ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Seeds, Harnesses —AXD— Patent Wire Oeddles An y made nnder one management. Also, 8CPA um QMd in OOTTON and WOOLEN JClJg promptly famished. . _ „ 1>. O. BBOWN, jnly24 do LovraU, MawU. 8. ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. T HIA well known bonae la now open to these who vieit the Spring for health or pleaaore. It ia aitnated nearer* the Spring than any other pnblie boose, and W spaeioua and comfortable. The table ia supplied with the beet the market affords. Every attention la given to Invalids who reeort to the waters of the bpring for health. Kales of Board* Per day $ 9 00 Per week 10 00 Per month 35 00 Liberal deduction made fer large families. W. A. ELDER * bON, Proprietors. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THOMAS U. CONNER Has just receivod a new lot of beanufal Fall Bosoms and Plaited Bosoms, from 13 to 19 inches in the neck. The Fall Bosoms are the coolest Shirts worn. DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS U. CONNER Has a splendid fitting Bnmmer Drawer, from 26 to CO inches waist, and all lengths of inseam. HECK-WEAR! NECK-WEAR! THOMAS U. CONNER Beceived yesterday a new stock of Sommer Neck-wear, in all colors. Lavender and white for evening wear. Linen Collars of jnlylStf all styles and sizes HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO. ABE NOW OFFEBING THEIB FINE STOCK OF OLOTHINO AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 5Q TIEB0ES BEABGBA6S HAMS, 40 tierces LEAF LARD, 20 tierces CAROLINA BICE, 3 car loads NEW FLOUB, 2 car loads FEED OATS, 2 car loads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxes FOTASH, 200 boxes DANDLES, 125 boxes STABCH, 250 boxes WASHING and TOILET SOAP, SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO S. jnly!6 tf Convention of Ex-Cadets GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. The ex-Oadets and ox-Frofeesora of the GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE Are invited to meet in'Convention, at Atlanta, on tho first day of September next. Tho Central, Macon and Brunswick, Maoon and Western, Atlantio and Western, West Point and Atlanta, and Georgia Bailroads will pass members of the Convention for one fare to and from the Convention. Let every cx-Oadet who loves the memories that cluster around his Alma Mater, and who cherishes a hops of seeing her resurrected from tho ashes to which Sherman buried her, come to this Con vention. JOHN MILLEDGE, President of the ex-Cadot Association. july20-tilaepl Notice in Bankruptcy, IN THE DISTBIOT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOB THE cODTHEBN DIcTBICT OF GEOBGIA. In the matter of Lewis Lioch, Bxnkrnpt—In Bank ruptcy- T O WHOM IT MAY CONCEBN—Tho under signed hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as assignee of Lewis Linch, of Fntnam county, and State of Georgia, within eaid District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district. BOBEBT A. NI8BET. Jnly25 law3t Assignee, etc. Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTBIOT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOB THE SOUTHERN DISTBIOT OF GEOBGIA. In the matter of Henry M. Loyloss, Bankrupt—In Bankruptcy. T O WHOM IT MAY CONOEBN —The under- signed hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as assignee of Henry M. Loylees, of the county of Twig ?s. and State of Georgia, within eaid district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt up on his own petition, by the District Court of said distriot. BOBEBT A. NI8BET, jniy25 law3t Assignee, etc. Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRIOT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOB THE SOUTHERN DISTBIOT OF GEORGIA. In the matter of Wilkins Linch, Bankrupt—In Bankruptcy. O WHOM IT MAY CONOEBN—Tho under signed hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as assignee of Wilkins Linch, of the county of Fntnam, and State of Georgia, within said dis trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon bis own petition, by the District Court of said district BOBEBT A. NI8BET, ]nly35 law3t Assignee, etc. MXX8 H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HABDEMAU. BLOUNT & HARDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MAOON, GEOBGIA. Office, at entrance Balaton Hall, Cherry street. de2Str !. O. FLASHAQAir.... W. W. FLiKKAdiH . F. Abill „„...B. S. Honour. FLAHNAGAN, ABELL & CO., COTTON FACTORS — AND — General Commission Merchants, 185 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. ANAGING agents for the English Stonewall . Fertilizer, eta. Bagging and Ties fami .bed, and liberal cash advances mads on consignments for sale in Savannah, or on ehipmente to onr cor respondents to Northern, Easter or European markets. augl 6m M. Sloan. Arthur N. Solloo. G. W. Wylly, Jr. a., ax. sxzoabt «*> oo., COTTON FACTORS AJTD General Commission Merchants: Olaghom St Cunningham’s Range, BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, i AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal I cash advances made on consignments for sale Savannah, or on shipments to reliable ccrrea- mndents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, .Soaton. or Baltimore. angl 6m JnlylSeodtm CALL AND EXAMINE. LiA-WTON BATES, WH031iFISAIj£] Coni, Oats, Hay, Bacon, Larfl, Floor, Snar, Me, Hasses BAGGING, TIDES, ETC., FOURTH jaoSOtf STREET, - - - - - - MACON, GA, ROGERS St BONN, WHOLESALE GEOCERS -OFFER FOB SALE 20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 Darrels Choice Family Flonr. 300 barrels Refined Sugars AIL ARTICLES IN 6R0CERV LINE AT LOWESTJRARKBT RATES. jnnelStf SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON GOTTON PRESSES All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywlnra or by anybody. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, IRON RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Fanglit’s Patent Q-in G-earing! ■pLANTERS aro requested to call around and rap it. It is not necessary that yon buy moro than one power to run yonr gin a lifetime. Many bnv horse powers and havo to buy a gin gear next year This Gin Gear has an IRON CENTRAL 8UPFOBT to prevent settling of gin h,uso, AN ICON KING POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Hade only by J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. NOTICE —Having made arrangements with Messrs. SCHOFIELD A; SON for tho sole mannfacturo of my PATENT GIN GEAR, witn CENTRAL IRON SUPFOBT, alt others aro warned not to make, use or sell the same, as I shall prosecute to tha extent of the law all persons using or infringing on my Patent. L. B. FADGHT. Philadelphia, May 24, 1873. jnlyldSm O. J. GAMBLE. A. BEOK. A. W. GIBSON. GAMBLE, BECK & GO., WHOLESALE W. Duncan. J. H. Johnston. H. Maclean DUNCAN. JOHNSTON & CO, COTTON FACTORS — AND — General Commission Merchants, —fT HI I Y BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1833. yy E offer to planters thoee well-known Gins, wbifir are sold whereever cotton ia planted. AVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND Have b-«n sold sinoo 1856. We ask parties wishing to boy to ccme and examine them, especially the IMPROVED GIN, haring a tinier attached. It will pay them for so doing. They are warranted 10 give eati.fi ction, and time given to teat them before payment ia required. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, iTtndltx wtf SO. 72 THIRD STREET. G-EOEGE W. ECEAD, -EXCLUSIVE- WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER A ND CIGAR MANUFAlOTUHBR, No. 4: Blako’p) Block, Poplar Street, Macon; Ga. J. GUILMARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY. J. GUILMARTIN & OO., COTTON FACTORS AX D General Commission Merchants, BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA. GEXTd for Bradley’s Sap6r Phosphate of £\_ Lime, Jewell's Hills Yarns and Domeatics, etc. Bagging, Hope and Iron Ties always on hand. Usual facilities extended to customers, angl dw&awfim FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL, C OB. OOBTLAOTT and NEW OHUBCH 8TS NEW YORK. On the European Plan. RICH ARD P. FRENCH, son of the late Oolonel Richard French, of French's Hotel, has taken this Hotel, newly fittod up and entirely renovated the Bame* Centrally located in the Boeinoea Part of the City. Ladies* and Gentlemen’s Dining Rooms attached. jone!9tf w. G. MOKBia. 8. V. REID. MORRIS A REID, ProTision and Tobacco Brokers, Room No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and W alnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refer to W. A. Huff. may 11 8m NOTICE. J WILLhold a Justice Court tot the 718th Dte- triot, G. M., at the offios of Collins A Heath, No. 69 Stoond .treat, to the oity of Muon, on th. 8XOOND SATURDAY of every month. F. it. HEATH. Notary Publio and ex. off. J. P., 718th Diktriot, S. LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED OX THIRD STREIJEIT. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVTNG perfected my arrangements to oorreet the ellghteet error to the Ume-1 A Becnlztor. by the ereotion ot an obeervatory and one of the moet approved TRANSIT IN8TBC- B far the porpoee of obeerrtog the meridimn peeeege of the eun ana stare, I will be able to kee| tot Itoooo mean time to within a fraction of aeeeond, .tlrlhll FR_ FR- R. CHOLERA. DYSENTERY. CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHOEA, AND ALL BOWEL C0MPLA1NT S( Cured and Prevented by Radway’s Ready Relief* I F CHOLERA provails ah an epidemio, the Pr*, ventive meaanres are tho \xi»o to admlT The Liyeb, Rowels ar.d Stomach should be l-JS rtgular. Railway’s rills, in small doses will this requisite. Radway’s Ready Relitf diluted^? water, ^oco teappoonful to a lumblor of water? taken aa a drink, throe or four limes daring thl day will disinfect tho malaria ink&lrd in tho'tiv/ tem, and neutralize all acid or unhealthy element* caused by the combination of tho malaria of th afmoepbere with the gases of stomach, (which a?! often in these epidemics acid), imparting warmth energy and health, ilnoughout the pyatim aac pc eventing the separation of the watery from oth» properties in tho blood. . If seized with CHOLERA, the Resdr It *;.• should be given aa strong and often >-*• This will secure rest and hold the prop«. 0 j ,1^ blood together, equalizing its circulauoi l)a ing congetstion, and prevent the dimm*itn«r or loasening of the pulse, and stopping vonnt *•« and purging. Tho body should bo rubbea w u, Rolief from head to foot, and along the This will impart now ono*gy nad vita uy t > th® nervous system, stop cramps, spaems, anil ubIq^ free perspiration. As soon as the sJotnaebu quieted, six to eight of Radway’s Pills (no dan*®* of diarrheo* need he feared) Bhould be given. The Liver, Stomach and Bowels will at once to restoioj to theii natural duties, aud the neuttaliz.^ el®, ments of disease be expelled from the extern. This treatment has rescued thousands from death. Looseness, DiarrLcoa, Cholera Morbus, Craup« Spaems, eto , and all painful discharges from tt® bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty mumt*® by taking Radway’s Read* Relief. No coi>ke*uon or inflammation, no weakness or lassitude, wul follow the use of the R. B. Relief. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL AFFOKD INSTANT EASE- INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LCNnq SOKE THItOAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING 1>A U I I’ATION OF THE HEART HYSTERICS, 011001*. DIPTHERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, *• NEURALGIA, RHECJIATESL GOLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Tho application of tbo Ready Relief to the put or parts ivliero the pain or difficulty exists Will ford ease and comfort Twenty drops in half a tmnbler of water will in a few momenta cure Cramps. Spasms, Sour Stom ach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Colic, Wind In the Bowels, and all Internal Fains. Travelers should always carry a bottle ot Rad. way’s Ready Relief wirli them. A few drops ia water will provent sickness or pains from change of water. It ia better than French Brandy or at- ters aa a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE Fover and Agno cared for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent to tho world that will cere Fever and Ague, and all other Malarions. Bilions, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by Radway’a Pille) 80 quick aa Badway’a Beady Relief. Ready lloliof 50 cents per botUo, and Fills 25 cents a box. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH BEAUTY! STRONG AND PURE BICJH BLOOD —IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT— CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU l IFUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DR. RADWAY’S SABSAPARILLIAH BEOLYIH Has made the moet astonishing enres. So quick, BO rapid are the changes the body undergoes, under the influence of this truly wonderful medicine, that EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. TRfi GREAT BLOOD PDKIFIElt! Every drop of tho SAltS APAItILLIAN RESOL VENT communictles through tho blood, await, urine, and other fluids and juices of the eyetcio, the vigor of life, for it repairs the waEtea of tha body with now aud Bound material. Scrofula, Syphilis. Consumption, Glandular Diseases, Ulcers in the Throat and Month, Tnmors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts ot the system, Sore Ejte, btrumorous Discharges from toe Kars, and the worst form of bkm Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Ery sipelas, Acne, Black Spote, Worms to the Flesh, Tumors, Cancels to the Womb, aud all Weakening and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Lots of Sperm, aud all wastes of the life prirdple, are within tho curative range of thia wonder ot Mod ern Chemistry, aud a few days’ use will prove to any person using it for either of these tones ot disease its potent power to core them. If the patient, daily becoming redaced by tha waste and decomposition that is continually pro gressing, succeeds in arresting these waste*, and repairs toe same with now material made from healthy blood-and this the SAUSAPARiLLlAN will and does secure—a cure is certain; tor whan once this remedy commences its work of purifica tion, and succeeds in diminishing tho loss of waetos, its repairs will bo rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself growing better and atrong- er. the food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does the BABSAPaRILLIAN RESOLVENT exoel all known remedial agents to too cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, hot it is the only positive core for Sidney and Bladder Complaints! Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, lncuntiuence of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all casos where there are brick dost deposits, or the water is thick, enndy. mixed with aubatai.ee. like tho white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is amorbid,daik, bilious appearanco ana white bone dust deposit, and when there is a pricking sensation, burning sensation, when passing water, and pain to the small of thebackandalouv -nturns. Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured by Railway’s Resolvent! Beverly, Mass., July!«», 18o7. Dr. Radway :—I have had Ovarian lumjr in ins ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors **id “there waa no help for it ” I tried everything that was recommended, bat nothing helped nis. I saw your Reeolvent, and thought 1 would UJ it; but had no faith in it, because 1 had suffered for twelve years. I took eix bottles of the Resolvent, and one box of Radway’s Pills, and two bottles of your Ready Belief; and there is not a Bign of tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and hap pier than I havo for twelve years. The worst tumor was in the loft side of tho bowels, over the groin. I write this to yon for the benefit of others. You can publish it Lf yotfehooae. HANNAH P. KNAPP- WORMS! The only safe and sure remedy for TATE, PIN and WORMS of all kinds. PRICE $100 PER BOTTLE. An Important Letter. From a prominent gentleman and resident of Cin cinnati, O., for the past forty years well known to tho book publishers throughout tbo United ttatee: New York, October 11, lfc70- Db. Radway : Dear Sir—I am induced by a senre of duty to tne suffering to make a brief etatemant of the working of your medicine on myself. For several years I had been affected with some trouble in the bladder and urinary organa, which some vwaive months ago culminated in a moat terribly afflicting disease, which the phyeicians all eaid waa a spasmodic stricture in the uretha, as also ii Ham- mation of the kidneys and bladder, and gave it aa their opinion that my ago—73 years—would pre vent my ever getting radically cured. I had tried a number of physicians, aod had taken a large quamty of mediemo, both alopatnio and bumeoe- pathic, but had got no relief. I had read of aston ishing cures having been made by your remedies; and some four months ago read a notice in the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Poet of a cure hav ing been effected on a person who had long been suffering as I had been. I went right off and got some of each—yonr Sarsaparillian Resolvent, Beady Relief, and Regulating Pills—and com menced taking them. In throe days i was greatly relieved, and now feel as well as ever. O. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O. DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purgative and Keg* ulating Pills. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wito tveeX gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, *?» strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for tbe cure of all dis orders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys. Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipa tion, Coativeness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bilous- ness, Fever, Inflammation of tho Rowels, Piles and all Derangements of the Internal Yircera. »Jar’ ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury,mineralsordeleteroudarog8. MBT Observe tho following symptoms reeulting from Disorders of tho Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullnea3 of Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Hwjjgi Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weignt the Btcmach, fciour Eructaiions, Pinking £ r Flmt " mg at the Heart, Choking or suffering Htneauons when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of ViejoD. or Weba before tho Sight, Fever and Dafl 1 ““ “ toe Head, Deficiency of Perapiration YeHowne.. ol the Skin and Eyes, Pato toe Side, OteAWnM. and eudden Flushes of Heat. Earning in the FleeE. A fewdoees of Badway s Pflls will free the sys tem from all the above named disorders. Price Jo cents per box. Sold by Druggists. BEAD -ta-JNTID TBPE'I Rend one letter stamp to RADWAY A OO., No. S3 Warren, oorner Church street, New York. Information wortii tomuandf will TOO. uay!3 wxUwly