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Vt'. 4. IIOPSO.X & CO.
OrrEB FOB TEN DATS LONGER
iMiHH Fan* at Ce, worth lfe,
225S7tot vt Pate at ,R> to SBC. wwtll SOe,
Unto Unlisn a! 10c, worth Be,
iZ*Z- Law Colt, at 10r, wrrtb Bo.
fr110,a at toe. worth «1 K par d a,
!' . *• Bto Itrrrluefa at 10s. worth *J per doc, |
SI- Vaiarna at KM. worth <1 par del,
{^, u ,l Oooha at lOe, worth Be each,
r^ii.a aad Waaaa’Apreoa at It o. worth She aaeh.
woraa at l.'c worth 25c each
. Ik pitta at Fc and fOe worth *1 aaeh.
Latiaa' lUlk Bom at Be, worth 50c r ach,
aLu' Orwrata a* **. wonh 75- each,
■kin' Uarn Malta at <tc, worth *l Sc each
O,;.■ Xarawllaa Aorta at 7*e, worth it aacb,
},W KxfflJ Holta at It. voiib *7 Meai-h,
tra ch t aihroiernd Ha « at file. worthaiB.
{no ptaoaa Itraaa O.Mda at 12s par yd , worth Be |
C l2w Part fur Burts’ wau at Be. worth Me.
..nott-e'ea. articlta In the ebow eaaea from
ip. and opwaida
1 Va caot aland there loaeae for a protracted
WauaaaBOW logo to bed aoppur e.-aou I
riiciit of th>an
.n« aa e sonatina of tba abora Etna Ihia do-1
nrtiaait e!h be noaad to mate repair..
' Ik, Bit U bach watd m ootnlog fotward.
W. A Hul'SON A OO.,
j urt7if ft add <1 Htool a reet.
Telegraph <fc Messenger.
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16,1873.
At the Ptalra.
■ “Come to the fort of Uta atari, mamma,"
My to* xing d.rlii-g rail.
“and gite tut there nnr poo-1 night kite
Before we go to bed."
To the warm nnr.err above,
Wnenea abooe a maliow light,
3he little feat clambered op.
The night-gowoa flattering white.
Ia tba dark hall I itood and gtztd,
like Jacob when ha drained;
Pore angola on thatr opaard way.
To ma tba cbildran teemed.
Bin-* than Iba little brood la leaa.
One*, pattering f 1 011 mlea,
O- a fair, email face ni mote ia raiaed
| -To slain it* good night kiss.
Ain! the parting, at the atalr.
From tbona »« fondly love!
Oar hoaaabotd angel* paarimr op
To the lighted rootaa abora!
A711 RICANS ABROAD.
Tiatlr Vulgar ExtraTJtgnnee.
That eminent sta'e.man and poet, Lamar- I
tine, said, twenty yoatw ago, that if he wanted
to get np a delega ion of Lntnblo worshippers I
of royalty, be woo d select Americana. Ue got
tUt complimentary opioionof ns from resident
Americana In Paris; and wo bare oontinned
and kept np tba character since then by send
ing to Europe men made rich through oil, war, I
onofraota, and of late heavy stealings from the
Treasury of onr iffleted Government. It is I
aiokenlng to sit In cars and steamboats and
hear these paopla c inverse among themselves.
Iihmanter.d and ignorant, they have not aenaa I
I It* Tarda Calicoes at 10 to I2c. I to eonoaal their detects, and probably sordid |
ttnen Collars. Laos Collatw, Baching, ! ,nd me * n »» bnckatera at home, they bare beie
Tna pastor of the 8!awaon Cbnreh sends
the following item: “The con rah, aa will be
remembered, ia holding a aarlaa of revival meet
ings, which are largely attended. Prominent
among the speakers is the Bev. Mr. Chaffee, of
Illinois. Lest Friday evening tbe building wi
crowded, and Mr. Cnaffee was considerably sol
mated. He was sitting in a ehair at tba front,
bia wonderfully long legs crossed, and his voice
a-ndir.g forth a volume of song. The npper ’
was swinging majestically, tbe motion tnoreaa
log as tbe singing edranced. They had joat
reached that pert of the hymn where it says.
That I cm safely reach my borne, my God, my
heaven, my alt,’ and Mr. Chaffee was doing his
Isvelbest and bud just got out—Then I can
mfily re.ch n:y liom-," shen the oscillating
limb come suddenly in oontset with a miserable
deg that had iu tome way g-,t into tbe
and sent it firing and bowling under one of tbe
b inches. Of c imee Mr. Chaffee was surprised,
but when a litt'e woman popped op in the gal-
1-ry and aho -k an ominous looking umbrella at
him, and t ried in a voice of passion, 'You kick
tba*. dog again, yon Iitinoy giraffe, and yon
won't safely reach home/bo fa'rly macadamized.
Ue anbaaquently told our informant that ‘he
never before was no completely flabergssted, so
thorough!? circumhoboltlad,* whatever that
means.—Danbury News.
JUST RECEIVED
f.lBAlSISiS:
fk.sd# lit. Cling, Broad wry Frilling, Coronets,
Hall Back Oon.be, Mlk, Lea tiler and linen Bella,
bat one resource to fall back upon, and that ia
tbeir mi nay. Tba .maxed and amuaed waiters j
receive stiver when others give eopptr, and tbe
sr
aa*
la***’ Mbaaw’ Boao, Pacific La.-us, Main- I greedy landlord pockets gold for tbe stiver ion
bS Tic lawns. Cotton 1 taper, eta.
Litas' Horn at 1(0. per pair; Dents' flalf Rose
at 10c.
AnOher Case 4-4 Bleached at lie, worth ICc.
Alary.lot Ureas Goods at Cost.
Ai other Goods at Bottom Figures
T HId unrivalled medicine ia warranted not to
contain a eiosle particle of Mercury, or any
icjuriotu mineral tube tan ce, Lot ia
W. A. BAh KB ft RONS, ■
«iflerood atrret, TriauguUr block, Maeoo, Da.
ittflaMMoflatts
alblo people pay.
We sat at tbe window of the Imperial, at Bel
fast—may His Satanic Majesty shake its found
ations!—and saw an Eugliab gentleman, a
tilted nob at that, give the porter two pennies
for the effort made to get his valise on the on-
^,‘, n “Lssftaa l uxr*.z sr»
matatla at-encral Banking Batlneu.
maze-rout
1C PLANT, D. FLANDERS,
R. L. JEWETT, W. B DINHMOJRE,
B. B. PLANT, D. 8. LITTLE,
a. a. hazlehoiwt.
L a PLANT, President.
«.W. W lua LET. Cashier.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For FORTY TEARS it hat proved its g'eat val-
-Wj* In ail diseases of ibe Liver. Bowels and Kid-
bimself, while an American, who had ordered neya Tbonaands of the good »nd great in all
a carriage to carry his valuable person to tbe parts of tbe country vouch for its wonderful and
railway atatlon, polled ont a handfnl of silver recoliar power in purifying tbe Blood, atimulating
and tossed shillings and half crowns to the same toroid Liver and Bowels, and impart ing new
■an. After tbe carriage whirled away this I . to J5, 8 „"hole system. SIMMONS*
mo porter exhibited bis gains to his fellow ^IVER IIEGOLAIOB u atknowltdged to have no
servants, and oonid onr liberal compatriot have I 1 u *
ht-atd their laugh of dirisioD, bts vulgar blood
wcutdbkVo been forced through bts thick tkin
and astonished him with a Limb. Jones is
fond of repeating a conversation he overheard
in a j arty of this sort, where a young lady
wanted to know of her papa if they crowed the
LIVER MEDICINE.
It conUIiy four medical elcmente. never xmit3d
in the eime happy proportion t* any other prepare
Aloe on oam.la, adding'that abe was “dvintr to I iUOD ’ tU -» Rentlo Cathart-c, a wonderful Tonic,
I ride a cam™"’ I an nneiceptionaoleA terwtive and a certain
Av.c4 7km ' I anas uuoaucpuuuauiD A WiaUTO 1DU » Certain COT-
1,1-nNKmii. ■ . - inl ®Jheent reapons© rrchve of all im.nritiee of the body. Buch eignal
... I w ** to tbe effect that they would see when they .n c-ra has attended ite nee, that it is now regard-
yUyfiMll | got there. At this a remarkably well educated I ed aa tbe
, u. BONN. President. B. F. LAWTON, Caaincr old gentlemen obipped in with the information
thet his psrty wss a very ignorant lot* “there
never hsd been s camel within five hundred
milts of tbe Alps, unless it wss in a menagerie;
the old etyle of era.sing was on alt dges drawn
mm BAM OF MACON.
Mints' In IlnBV B«w UnlldlBK,
RECEIVES deposits.
BUTS AND BELLS EXCHANGE,
lik«Advsaaasea Stocks, Bonds, Cotton In store.
Also on Shipments of Cotton.
COLLECTIONS FBOklPTLX ATTENDED SO
feUhlT-■
6 RE AT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
six “■“ ,b I fiSSiP°M
fellow-, big at calves. But tbnta played now; | j.nndice, Billons attack*, SICK HEADACHE.
one never saw the Alps at all—tho thing was I
tnnr.elltd. Y>iustepnt intbecir somewhere j Heart Horn, etc
in Prsnoe, and wbiz, bang, yoo am in Italy In
no time.” “Dear me,” sighed tbe gentle fe
male, *'I don't like that; I do so want to ride a
camel.”-—Cor. WaMngton Capital.
Z*rnfl(s of fbe Orange Culture.
We bave observed with no little amnsement, I
in some of onr country exchanges, atstements
of Ibe profits of an orange grove; and as we 1
happen to bave bad considerable experi
ence in tbe bnaineas ounelvt a, we will j xst say
a word or two to car Northern friends who ere
liable to be led astray by tbo fanciful s’ate-1
. SICK HEADACHE,
Colic. Depression of Spirits, SOCB STOMACH,
etc
Ungulate tbs Liver and prtvont
CHILLS AND FEVER.
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
MAUON, GA.
*°f * *•** Txthssfs, Mold, silver. Slocks I meats that we see going tbe round, of tbe proas.
ninl Honda. I It is often said In onr bearing, by atrangeis
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
from Ihe North, that a sweet t-etdiing orange I
tree will boar frnit wben five vears old; that I
Hi which Interest WlJI be AJiOtred, I ,ha n ,rait w >“ ^ d ^ b , Ied in »®<^at every year,
1 until every troe will bave from one to three
tbonsand oranges. It is very crnel and very
dishonest to deceive strangers who come into I
as aoazzs uron.
PATABZaXl OKT <~1 /V T.T .
Mtaarce Made on Cotton itntl Prodnre in lhe . Ht »to to aeUle; and it u very poor policy to
Store.
lotlrelloua 1'roinptlyr Attended to.
frtSI,
bold ont to them indneements which can never
bereal.zed. The truth of Ibe matter Is that an
orange grovo pays better than almost any other |
investment as soon as the crop become! laige.bnt
it is no leas troe that it takes some years for trees I
to make a crop that gives anything like o large |
income to tbo proprietor. Sweet seedling
orange trees do not bear wben five years old.
The orange tree ia of alow growth. We have j
bad trees twelve and thirteen years old which
were no thicker than one's thumb. ' We bave
dow at onr grove about two bnndred sweet!
seedling trees thirty years old, and about eight I
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
I« hannloflti,
Is no drastic, violent nudities.
Is sura to cure if taken regular!y,
I« do intoxicating beverage.
Is a faulUots family medicine.
Is tbe cboapeet medicine in tbe world.
Is given with safety and the happiest rosults lo
tbe moi-t delicate infant.
Does not interfere with bnaioess.
Does not dietmrga the eye tern.
Takos tbe place of Q linine and Bitters of every
kind.
Contains tbo simplest i nJ best remedies.
Sims’ Liver Bettor, tie
Great Fanil; Meta,
Is manufactu*e * only by
j. h. ZEn.nr & co„
MACON, OA.. and PfTTT.Aimr.PrtrA.
Cnbbcdgc, linzleliursi & Co.,
Babkers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
IlIcrjTB DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX- I hondred varying from three to ten years old,. ...
IV CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and not one of the old trees boars more than PrIc f 41 00 per package; also, prepared ready for
five handled oranges. Tbeir cultivation Is most | “ 0 “ bot “ <,e ' '' lw) .
thorough, no expenao having been spared to
give tbem every advantage. Those who desire
quick crops would do well to plant tho sour
orange stomps and bud them. They will thus
obtain moderate crops in three or four years,
and while tbe fruit Is not so fine nor the tree so
good M tho sweet setdling, they will bsvo
oranges vastly superior to any gr twn ont of
Florida, and begin to realize profits within a
reasonable time.—Neat.
tadCocsniot Funds.
(eUeeflona JlMtln on nil Acceaalble
Fslatsi
frock* open at all boors of tbs day.
ItsMyr
Cubbedge, Hiuleliurst & Co.'s
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.!
Isold by all druggists.
Bo ware of all Gounteifeita and Imitations.
110BREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM U
TO #5000.
nrncE hocus, from 8 a. *. to s ».«.
U 1an4-«f
PLANTERS’ BANK
FOBf TALLZT, GEOBOLA.
} ICrjYES Deposits, tfiaoounU Pa;
V HU* Exrhangs; also. Odd and S
Joliet Boas made at all aoceoaible points,
latansi fM on Depoeita when mado lot a epo-
afadUna.
•a J- Axissoox. Treat. w. E. Browa, tiaanler
waaoioaa;
Not Ready to Die.
Ministers should be careful in their efforts at
spiritual diagnosis. The Memphis Presbyterian
Ulnstiate* that point in tho following story:
Traveling in his boggy alone, not long ago, in
going to ono of bis appointments, one of onr I JackacD^Attornoy afLaw, Maconi'aa.'
good brethren in the Presbytery of Memphis *
overtook a Toot pad,’ with bis oar pet-bag in his
band. Tbe roads were mnddy, and he wss jnst
PERSONAL.
It may be obrorved tbit no attempt is made to
bunt up ont-of-tbo- wav. n- unknown places, to find
na-ues to tadorao SIMMONS' LlTBlt ltEGDLA-
TOR.
Hon. Alexander H. Rio; hens
Jno. W. Bockwitb. Bisbup of G*.
General Jno B. Gordon.
Hon. Jno Gill Shorter ex-Governor of Ala.
Bev. David Willis, D. D., Pieaident Oglethorpe
College.
Burnop Tierce (of Ga 7
Hon. James J act ecu (firm Howell Cobb ft James
Jno. B. Cobb*
11. L. Mott, Cdumbus, Ga.
Yellow Paves! Yellow Fevzb! Whebe is
ai>er burs and I at the time ahontentering a miry bottom. With ,
I UmpoMteneraforwhlohHslanoted, i ■ sited th,
had crossed tho nikd and tbe mire. Tbe Invita
lion wss reed ly accepted, and the conversation
ante PItEVEN I'lVE and core of all diaeaece of the
Liver and Bowels.
Cholzea—No danger from Cholera If the liver
fn. J. AndenoB,
for a time was free and easy, abont things is in proper order, and ordinary prudence in diet
*1L M. Felton'. Dr. W.“X7 Mathews^
l)r. Wn. H. Holiinshead. delTtf
STBICTLY COMMISSION HOUSE
«. JVX. WJVTDIia *» CO.
#G Ilrontl fit.. New York,
Ool. Ilnrh L. Dennord ordinary and general. Presently, however, tho observed. The oocanional taking of Himtnone’Liv-
. . .. ... , . V_ I ... trt I-n-n tt,a ..... — >....1.1.— ,—11
good brother, with a view to make tbe conver
sation profitable, asked tbe stranger if he was
ready to die. Not knowing tbe character of
tbe person wbo hsd Invited him to n seat with
him, and misapprehending his meaning end
stupeoting foul play, be waited not to reply,
but sprang from the lmggy immediately, and
ran for life through slash and water. Tbe
derieal brother, wishing to assure the stranger
R A TsJ Tv 1-1 j 1S I that ho meant no harm, called to him at the
1 top of bts voice to stop. But this only
hastened his spied, and, like s scared hare, he
ran until beyent hearing and s'ghb In hi» I
he.-tj flight he left bis carpet-sac:;, which oor |
brother now has in bis poriession, being tbe
richer for his faithfulness by the addition of a j
coarse shirt, • pair of threadbare tremors and
• little “backtr.”
IWMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS.;
Bay and sell oontraets for fatur* delivery of eot-
'V Deposit accounts of bankers, merchant, and
»5w» era sspwotaUy .oiteaiwt. julyfidSm
A. C. KAUFMAN.
DANTIEBn,
AID DEALER IN 80CTHEBN RECCFJTIER,
tTIAHI.ESTOW, S. O.
er Regulator, to keep tbe svstem healthy, will
surely prevent tiUc-eof Cholera.
July2;eoJikwly
CYPRESS SHINGLES!
J UST received, a contignment of CYPHERS
SHINGLES, rived sad drawn.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE!
For eala by
B. If. WIUGLEY & CO.
IcncStf
’^•^."‘SSS.a'S^artlFOPDliB NEW MDSIC BOOKS
oomrs apparent wben two fond hearts are (ntd-
COrrnKRN COLLBOTtONS receive the Special denly severed, is li!nitrated by a late sad affair
rajH^ralfrSFriS-t'^d'PvmwrJSfv Kog'abd. A young and pleasing widower
.Sots*^ Drafts and AecspUnees payable in tlm ® <' ao!l seemed all that fancy painted, and Unexcelled aa a Collection of Church Muato.
hath Caroline, North Carolina and Georgia can be their path was strewn with poetry and all that THE HIYKB OF LIFE. Pxeecu ft Bcrr-
ai ih.e point with Profit and Saving of | sort of thing. Bat the widower, alas! became I
estranged, and signified it in a letter to the
lady. *' I have had a good d»al of unpleasant
ness,” be observed, “ since I saw yon in tbe
fam'ey sircles, and it is a dayley dish from the
pnblick nntil I am hartley sick of it. Dear
Aggie, do not let angry temper arise, nor ani-
moelty prevail against mo for this, for I shall
GEORGIA MILLS!
WILEY’S XXXX, AMBER,
PEARL DUST, CORAL.
‘‘THESE ARE OUR JEWELS.”
We liJkve just completed many Improvcmenta end addition* to our Mills, and are turning out dally
250 BARRELS OF FIzOTJLR !
We would call the especial attention of merc*iante to our popular brands, as we can offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE.
Aiwa, s on band a choice selection of
STOCK. FOOD.
ALSO BEAR IN' QUANTITIES TO SUIT PUKCASERS.
BURR & FLANDERS,
GEORGIA. MILLS.
WHISENANT’S
Caterpillar Destroyer!
TELEGRAPH anS MESSENGER
1873.
The proprietors avail themselves of the
j lull in advertising to present their claims
again to the public. Nothing within the
range of our ability is omitted to make
the Telegraph and Messenger In all
wHi sell the WMaenant's Caterpillar De- its editions acceptable to the reader. As
•troyer to any who wish to use it at seven and a | a Vehicle of the earliest news on all CUr-
half cants a pound, advising tbe Hie cf twenty
pounds to the acre. This compound we have no
hesitation in recammending aa tbe moet effectual,
and of little or no injury ta the plant. This price
is about as cheap as any farmer can prepare it—to
say nothing of the bad results which may follow
Roraltr Removed!
rent topics— and of careful and candid
exposition, we concede no superior in this
State.
In point of circulation in the range of
the use of snob poisonous compounds when not fig coun try trading with Macon, the dif-
properly or perfectly mixed. To place it ia tho 1
reach of all the o^u9r of the patent has waived ;
the royalty.
jueave Aiaoou 7:40 P
Leave {savannah P
Arrive at Milledgevdle ' ‘‘ .V 'l* p
ferent editions of tiio paper are far be- ** F?!? 1 ! 111 a
yond competition. They literally per
vade the Central and Southwestern coun-
“ 4must, Ga., August l, IS73. I ties of Georgia—addressing and inform-
The Whlienant compound hae been experi I
mentod with by a good many of our p!anters, and J ing almost every merchant ami house-
very thoroughly. It has answered every expssta*
tion, and without i jury to the plant when applied
as directed.
RAILROADS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS*
GENERAL 8UTERINTENDERT8 OFFICE, 1
Ukobqia Central Kailboad,
tJavaunah. July 5, 1873. )
O N and after Sunday, the Cth met., Faesengcr
Trains on the Georgia Central Uailroad, its
branchoti and connections, will run aa follows :
DAT TRAINS GOING SiUlII AND WIST.
Leave BavanniUk 1:00 j
Leave Augusta 2:l5r
Arrive at Milledgeville 11:04 p
Arrive at Eatouton 12:62 a
Arrive at Macon 10:451
Arrive at Savannah 2.16 p.
Leave Macon for Atlanta.......11:10 r
Leave lil&eon forEufaula 11.i6 p
Leave Macon for Columbus 10:55 P
^rnve at Atlanta 5:60 a
Arrive at Kufatlla 12:10 P
atOohunbos... 4:00 a
Making dose connection with train* leaving A
lanta an^ Columbus.
RIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Clayton....- 7:2) a
Leave Columbus.*.*,.V.V *'.*'** .. 2. JO r
Leave Atlanta..... ******** jjso p
Arrive at Macon frcia OtayVon * *.*.*.*.*... • 6:25 P
Arrive at Macon from Ooiuiaous... 7 30 p
Arrive at Maoon from Atlanta.. . .. 7:2u r
Leave Macon ******* 7-401
“ N. & A F. TIFT & CO. 1
Onr terms are cash or approved acceptance
Address all orders to
HUNT, KAN KIN & LAHAR,
j uneI5aodftw6m , Druggists, Magas. Ga.
BR 9 FRZUB’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
WRIGHT'S
IMPROVED
Anti Friction Horse Power
tF An business attended to with fidelity and
fcpMt
ay quotations of SoaUMrn Seearitira Iraued
WrtlT frtiHttro
COOK’S HALL,
PEBRY, Oft.
For the Coming Musical Season.
LIT .
| Tho Newest and Fioalioet of Sabbub School
Song Books.
| CHEERFUL VOICES. L. O. Exxssox.
Very beautiful School Song Book.
| GEMS OF STHAUsS. Joha-xx Fraxris.
AU tbe beat Stratus Mtuio
always ent.rtain a frendly fealirg towards you I ORGAN AT HOME. For Heed Organs.
■ - -- - ... 1 300 most attractive pieces.
OLiKKE'S DOLLAR INSTRUCTORS
THE attention cf managers of publli entertain- and *U famley. and wben we m-.-at each other
sailed to tUa Hall, whicb bae beeo I n>av it be with a frendly feeling until we meet
rwtf!?!2i? pto . U SJSVA ,,U ' Wltn in **•*«, »b*r« parting shall bo no more.”
•UnAt^in^tho 1 lArg^Kd^Inrg^town of I mnmm
loothwratm Hai&o»d hxs | rtatement nk# this should awake in reply son- DB . srBEETEB’3 VOICE BUILDING
futy. to whtsb tbs SoaUnri.trrn — .
soostraeifd s branch from Fort Talley
ONLY MANUrACTORY
In this cofiutry where
1’ateut Wire Meddles
aa. mJfH ■‘decoder one managomont.
t e\8CFFLICt u.ed in OOTroN and WOOLEN
MI LIS promptly forauhed-
D. O. BROWN,
Lowell, Maas . U. S.
l%*lx
°lAilOND SPECTACLES.
UWttNMiif i
nn sivy\n
maunfacruml ft-em “Min-
, .—....,1, ' molted t.-ceiher. and are
,^T^tcoudon aoconnt of tlieirhardness and
It la well known that .peciaiee cut
er SootcL pebble* are Tory injurioue
g/Jy*. oocasse of tbeir polanxicg light.
ieen teeted wltn the poiarucope. the
woe*, have been found to admit fifteen
is., heated raya tha. any other pebble.
n.7!? Krocad w.th great scient.tic accuracy,
i - '' ' matic aoorrelion., and prodo«
i.," ant duhnetneee of vieion net before
y,.., 10 •Psctacies.
tw ~;--*«kr«d by the Spencer Optical Hanufao-
fS^paoj. New York.
S.^r 1 * l T ra.pocaibie AgerU In every city n
E. J. JOHNSTON,
'AJd Optldan, L sole Agent for Macon, Qa.
“y 1 1 e * “th “dy he obtamod. No ped-
*v^ 4 dvraand for these Spectacle* ba# in-
a.: -uoa. dealer, to palm off an inferior
V 0 "* antcle for tlxi liiamund Great care
*-£0 to *®* that tbe trade-mark O’
'osnat ”?'* c, ed by Amen can Letter. Patent) Is
”^««t.ry pair. ooUOdftwly^
timents equally pleasant Bat oo; that spin
ster did let animosity prevail, and having
warmly remarked in answer, “You old hypo
crite, how dare you write an oh stuff to me |
about us meeting in heaven 7” she straightway
began a brssch-of-promiae aait. and tbs wid
ower's gentle piety cost him $2,i0a—If. T.
Triisnt.
Snrwrn DkiNYs.—No beers nor brandies—
nothing alcoholic 1 They are carbonscens, and
increase the heat and fever of the system; they
clog up instead of lightening; they debilitate
instead cf giving strength. The tendency of
tbe system, in all lands, in summer ia to bilious-
r.eas—to bilious diseases; we call them fevers.
This ia because we eat more than we wear out
by rx-rcise or labor, hence the bedy becomes
too full.
The great scavenger or emptier of the body
is the liter; it is like tho pump io a sinking
vessel, yon must keep it at work, or all is lost.
As warm weather renders it incepab'.e of doing
as much work in summer as in winter, and as
work was intended, in part, to work ont the
wastes of the system, some substitute must be
provided, some compensating power. That
power is the liver. It must be made to do more
work in summer, and a beneficial Providence
has made provision for this by Bending ns the
fruits and berries of warm weatber, which con
tain an ingredient (tbe acid.) which, after six
thousand years, the French have found out, has
its ifiicacy toward cooling eff the body by tot
ing on the liver—having an effect npon it to
m,k. it work more actively and thus more
promptly remove the bile, which is the waste
matter of the .ystera. from the blood.
Everybedy knew that fruits and berries were
cooling—were ’* healthy,” but bow ifcey were
was not definitely known nntil within a few
yearn The wisdom and benevolence of onr
Maker in Ihia Ihirg surely will oommend our
affections in that Ho bis provided these fruits
and berries in such generous profusion, and
oombined a necessary quality with such a de
licious taste that every soul of man is perfectly
ravenous for them, and we can eat tbem with-
out barm, to out utmost fill, if ripe, raw and
perfect, St taken alone,—Bafft Journal of
IJtaUK.
For Reed Organs, Piano and Violin.
EMERSON'S CHANTS AND RESPONSES. 1 CO
ICO
Sold everywhere. Sent post-paid for retail price,
CHAU. H. DITSON ft OO ,
*711 Broadwa-, New York.
OLIVER DITbON 4 OO..
julylSdfiawftwtf Boston.
B\ ITAJBEL.
MUrtTACTTIlIlS OF
STAB AND TALLOW
CANDLES, SOAPS,
LARD OIL.
0£ce, No. 14 West Mxin Street, between First and
Suoond.
Factory, Nos. 73, 75,77, 79 *nd 81 Maiden Lone,
between Ohio and Streets,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Cash paid for Tallow, Lard and Oreaea.
apr25 Dm
CHAS. COUNSEL MAN Si CO,
General Commission Merchants,
Boom li, Oriental Building, CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A. Huff. Maoon. may3 tm
BARLOW HOUSE,
A&EBICU3, Gft.,
WILKT JUKES ft CO., Proprietor*.
la firmt-ciaai and In businese center,
EoMrd per day $1 Lodging or •ingle node 60 CU.
nuyv 5a
THE ONLY “CAST STEEL PINION POWER ” IN THE WORLD.
W E present to the Planters of the South tho boat and only Mutable HORSE POWER for Ginning
Cotton, Grinding Cora, cr 3bre«bing Grain, over before offered to the public We, ihe proprie
tors, having b<d a nomoer of years' experience in producing and preparing Cotton for maiket, assert,
without the fear of contradiction, that la point of Simplicity, Durability, Speed and Lighlnees of
Draft, tbe
WRIGHTS IMPROVED POWER!
FarEiseeds any otter M lias Ever Been M in tbe United States.
We claim for it that tiro good muloe will gin tbroo bales of cotton in a day on % forty saw gin, atd
that four good males wdl gia on ft fifty saw gm four and ft hftlf to five bales of cotton; that the gin
ning will be oootinaoas. not being liable to mterraptions from sagging of the machine-honee, aa this
Power ia aelf-adj acting, adapting itself readily to the upward or downward tendency of the fl^or. 7 ho
entire fixtures accompany tbe machine, except an ordinaiy king-poat and a lever, so that it can be
placed in poeitiou for aei vice in a few hoars after reaching the plantation.
THESE POWERS ARE MANUFACTURED OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL
And will be warranted for twelve months. Tba only part of a Horse Power most Sable to wear is tbe
small pinion which give* »peed to the “Power.” This we bave remedied by having it (at a great coet)
made of the very best Ca>t Steel Price 8145, or 815U, delivered at purchaser’s station
WB ASK ONLY A TRIAL.
For further particulars, addreei
. MALONE, WILLINGHAM Sc CO.,
«nc8 lm MACON, GEORGIA.
LAWTON & BATES,
WHODHSADD
DIALERS IS
Com, Oats, Hay, Bacon, Lari, Flour, Siar, Coffee, molasses
BAGGING, TIES, ETC.,
VANILLA, LE3I0X, ETC.,
For Flaming It# Cream, Cakes and Pastry.
hold.
No business man of Macon can afford
to bo without tbe uso of these columns
as an advertising medium. No one abroad
seeking a market for any commodity in
this region can intelligently dispense with
their aid in facilitating that object.
For successive generations these two
papers, united for tho past three years in
one, have commanded this great field of
circulation, and their hold on the public
confidence has never been disturbed or
interrupted. We are to-day with a larger
cash paid circulation than ever before,
and we hope to go on' increasing with the
progress of the country. We do not say
it is the “largest circulation,” but within
our proper field—where we can carry the
earliest news, it is beyond even approxi
mation by any other journal.
TVith great care, by a new process,
we extract from the true, select Fruits
and Aromatics, each charac'-ristic fla-
Thr, and produce Flavorings of rare
excellence. Of great strength and perfect
purity. 'No poisonous oils. Every -flavor
as represented. No deceit—each bottle full
measure, holding one-half more thanothers
purporting to hold same quantity. Use
them onee, will use no other. The most
delicate, delicious flavors ever made. So
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE & PBICE,
Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder.
THE WEEKLY
Arrive at Augusta A
Arrivo at Savannah ti’oj A
Making perfect connection with trains IvaiinK
Augusta.
Passengers going ovor tbe Miiledgevfils and
Eatonton Branch will take night tram n tu oolunu
bos, Atlanta and Macon, day traiLa imu Augusta
and Savannah, which oonncct daily at Guidun
(Sundays excepted) with the MtilodgcviUa and Ea
tonton trains.
An elegant sleeping car on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINDS can be
had at the CentralRaiircad TicketOfiice at Pulaski
House, corner cf Bull and Bryan etroots. Office
open from t a x to 1 r a, and trem 3 to Gm. Tick-
eta can also be had at Depot Offiso.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
July 8 tf General Superintendent.
SUMMER JBCHEDULE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AND Fla Oil
Hacoi, Brunswick, SayannsH and Florida.
Office Macon and Brunswick Katlroap, >
Macon, Uj»., July 22, lb'.a. j
N and after Wednesday, July **3d, paae^nguT
trains on this lioad will be ruu *u$ zouovra:
DAY PASSXNGAR, DAILY, SUNDAY j EXCKPT£D FOB
THE PRESENT. '
LoftveMacon.,... - 8:80 a. m
Arrive at Jessup 0.45 v. k
Arrive at Kronuwiok.... ...2u.j0 r. id
Arrive at fcjav&nnab .....10.60p. a
Arrive&c Tullatiaesce........ Ida2 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville...... 10 12 am
JLitttkVe Jacksonville 2.4U F M
Keavo Tailabassue : 2.40 i m
Leave baval:uah 6.vu a. *
JLeavo ilrunewick C:0U a. m
Leave Jeseup. 0 U0 a LI
Arrivo at Macon 8 W) e. a
raaseng028 irom BaVannah will taro 4 Su r. m.
train lor JfiincBW.ca, and o.'m a. m. tiain fur Maoon.
HAWKINGYCLUC AOOOHXODATION TRAUl, Uftli.T,
DAla EXtaPXAL.y
Leave Macon 3 &J t m
Arrive at liawkinavilie VbUr.a
Loavo ilAWinnavOio ti:8u *. x
Arrive at Maoun U 65 a.m
W. J. JAliVld,
JulySDtf Mastor Transportation,
ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS.
Ia the largest weekly in the Cotton States,
and prints 56 columns. Its ample space
admits of a perfect resume of all tho news
of the week, domestic and foreign. The
Sail from T.er 23, North River, New York.
I VERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. | f 8 ; le number WQulJ E;akc
1 ho passenger accom- I °
thlfthteara'imnra&uad a Ia rge volume, and afford in themselves
for elegance and comfort, I
Cabin state rooms aroaU abundant miscellaneous, pOi.tlcal and
on upptr dock, thus ee-1
curing good light and ven- news reading for the week. ThL- is pub-
UUtlon.
RATES OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OB LONDONDERRY.
Sat. steamera. Wed. steamera. I months. Specimen numbers will be for-
lished at $3 per annum or $1 50 for six
Currency.
$7 and $G5.1 warded gratis on tlie receipt of an order
Gold.
Cabins $75 xnd y6
Cabin return ticktta
rommodationa‘.°r sis!) $isD j enciosing stamp for that purpose. Wo
Steerage, currency, 8:J0.
Certiflcites for parage from ai.y seaport or rail
way station in Groat Britain, Ireland or the Conti- |
nent, at
BATES A8 LOW AS BY ANY OTHER FI^ST-CLASS USE.
H*or pasi»s° apply to
HENDERSON BROTHERS,
Or to 7 Bowlirg Green, N- Y.
T. H HENDEBeoN, Agent, Macon, Ga.
may 113m
METROPOLITAN
would be glad if our patrons of tbe Week
ly would show it to friends wbo are not
subscribers. This edition of the paper is
sent to hundreds of Georgians who have
emigrated to other States and keeps them
perfectly posted in regard to every im
portant public event in the old Empire
State of the South.
IRON AND BRASS WORKS,]
damtl Street, from Slh To 7th,
RICHMOND, |
WM. E. TAMER & CO.,
Speers, MactoiMil Founder?.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
SEMI-WEEKLY
Bend for Circular.
II. E. BK0WN,
AGENT.
ATTEXTIOM SPORTSMEN !
NewYori State Sportsmen^ Association.
This is published on Wednesdays and
[ Saturdays, at $4 per annum—82 for six
months. We earnestly recommend this
edition to readers at all points who re
ceive mails two or three times a week. It
is a paper containing few advertisements
and M1 ™ th fr “h and entertaining mat-
shot shall compare wiLh tbe standard of excellence I , • , -
which yoar committee h&s fixed. I ter in great variety.
Upon tho moet critical examination, yonr com
mittee fcbve determined to adopt &a the
OAK standard” the ec Jepresented tp ua by Me^ra.
Thos. Otia Le lioy & Co . New York.
R. NEWELL, Cbaiimin,
N. M. SMITH.
P. G. BK1NNEB.
Sportemsn and dealers deeiroms or having the
above ecale, or any information relative thereto,
can promptly obtain the 8*nr» by apphirg to
TH03. OTIS LE ROY & 00 , New Yoik
Jane28deod3m
CHANGE OF SCH.JSDU iiJki
BUPERiNTENDENTS OFFICE, ]
Oentb .l RailkoaD, atlama Livis.uN, >
Atlanta, (ia., July 5,1873.J
O N and after Sunday, July Cth, Paaecn^ur
Trams on this ioaa will run ae follows :
DAY FA'SENGER TRAIN.
Lo&vo Macon 11.00 A. m
Arrive at Atlanta 5 3U i*. ac
Loavo Atlanta 1 uU i*. m
Arnvo at Macon 7.20 k x
NIOHf IASd£BG2R TE:I.’(.
.Leave Maoon 11.10 r. m
Arrive at Atlanta 6*60 a. m
Loavo Atlanta l.tu a. m
atiiyo at Macon V UU a. m
M.ikiug cloeo connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and wuta
Bouthwcutorn Raiuoad for Columouii and pomid
ia boatnwojtem Georgia. At aUa^ta, with ft oot-
orn and Ailanuc Rai.uay for poiutd W feat,
julytitf G. L I uRLAUliE, 8up't.
UiiANGn OF OuAadULA.
SUEBSdxckdksth ofitoe, t
BOLmwiiixca Itiiu-oAD (Xiaraai, !•
Macon, Ua., July i, mis. j
O N unit after Sunday, tho Gth inat., Fasaonget
Trains on this Boau will run as follow,:
DAY XC/AULA CASCXSQXIi TBA1N.
Loavo Macon..... S;UO A. It
Arrive at Eufanlt. 4-.1U p. u
Arrive at CDyton b.M t. u
Arrivo at Albany 2:15 r. u
Arrive at Arlington 6.UU r. u
Arrivo at Fort uarues 4:Wj:. »
Leave Ulayton 1:M a. a
Lcavu Eufanla S;u0 a. x
Loavo Fort Guinea...................... 8.3b a. at
Leave Albany.............. lb.83 a. se
Arrivo ai Macon............. .- - . .. l:»r K
Oennects wltn tiro Albany Train at Smnbville,
and tbe Fort Gaines Train at Gathbcn dar y except
Sunday.
Albany Train connects daily «ith Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will iUU lo
Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday, Weonea-
cay end Friday, returning following days.
coi.iJk.auH daz rxssxauxa xaarif.
Leave Macon. ....10:53 P.
Arrive atColumbna. ,.1*0 —
Leave Columbus boor, a
Arrive at Maoon.. 7.10 r. M
zozavla taasr ixicairr c . ^ojuw.nxr.o*
SHAD!.
Leave Maoon....—.........—......11:151. x
Arrive atEuraula j'A.ix p a
Arrive at Albany 7x7 — x
Leave Eufanla 10 ‘Ms.x.
Leave Albany ..1... bSjP. k
Arrive at Macon 10 30 a. k
Trams will leavo Macon and Ecfanla on this
ecboduio bunday, Tuesday and Thursday nights,
and connect at Ujnitnville with Albany uams.
VIRGIL, x GIVERS,
JtdyC 2y Engineer and auponntecaent.
The Daily Telegraph and Messen
ger is published six mornin'58 in the
week at Ten Dollars a year—8-5 for tsbt
Trommrm, . „ . 1 mon ^ 3 —$2 50 for three months, or $1
KETCH UX Sc HAitTl!! DGE,
if. axroHcx.
Bankers and Commission Merchants
Exchaor- Balldlsa, SaTaaaati, Ja.
Rarazzacas; Hose* Taylor, President City Ban k .
N. Y.; P. O. Oalbonn, President Fourth National
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco ft Son, Bankers, N. Y.;
Morris Ketcbum, Banker, N. Y-; J. N. Norris,
Cashier First National Bank. Baltimore; M. -MrMi- f
ehael, Caibier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
mirH
per month.
ADVERTISEMENT 3
Change off Sekedule*
ON MACON AND ACGUSTA RAILROAD.
Foriy-Oae Miles S&red ia DisUiiic.
OFFICE MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD »
Macon, May 13, 1872. i
O N and after Sunday, May 19, 1872, ana until
farther notioe, ‘he trains on thu road w*ll
run aa follows;
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (8CKDAYB ZXGRPTXD).
Leave Macon 6:wG a. k.
Arnvo &t Auguata 1:16 P. u.
Leave Aoguata 1 :tO *’■ ar.
Arrive at Maoon.. 8.lu r. a.
(2T Paeaengera leaving Macon at b.S0 a. x. niaka
clone connections at Caznak with day pwlteigal
trains on Georgia Railroad for AUaula ana all
pointa Woat \ aloo, for Augusta, with traina & olLg
.North, and with trains for Chari&aton; aiao, fox
Athens, Waabington, and all autiona on the Geer
tia Railroad.
(^TTickeUs cold and baggage deckei io all
pitinta North, both by rail anu ny eteam<sL.pe frota
ULtdutan.
LUgTtf B. K. JOHNBON, oup t
C-iAJaGE OF hQHEIrtJLB'
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD <
Ori.'AK Ue.'Exal Paa-EMaan Aoest.
atulsia, Ua , July au,
On and after this date—
uauranto expeess,
For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities.
Leaves Macon, by Macon ft Western Rail-
road
Arrives at Atlanta 5 1 * M
Leaves Atlanta. r - fc
Amvea Dalton. lo:ir0 p.j*.
Amvea (Jhattanooga. v- 0 , « ^
Tollman JPalaoe jurawing-Room and Bleeting-
CJaiB Dy this train fiom Atlanta to LjnchbUfg and
all intermediate points without cda>ok.
Paseengers leaving by this train arnve in avow
York tho second aitemoon, at 4:44 p. m , ovor
thirteen bouts earlier than pacaongers ny Mjy
other route can with safety ieacn New loik, leav-
icg the same evening.
DAY WESTERS EXtRTSS.
Leaves Macon at. ,....11:10 p.m
Leaves Atlanta at A aC
Arrives at Ghattat.ooga ?J£
Close connection at Chattaaocga for all pointa
West. ^ „ . ... .
Tollman Palaco Cara on all n:ght traina.
For further pftrticmaro addiees ,
B. W. WBENN,
jolyll tf General Passenger Agent.
AL OO. I
0EAT, >
U, *c73.)
FOPjttTH STREET,
MACON, GA.
GEORGE W. HEAD,
-uctcsiyx-
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
awd oxoar MANerAorunm.
No.' 4 Blako’s Block. Poplar Street, Macon; Ga.
MISSOUBI STATE LOTTERY.
Lessllxed hy Stats Authority and Draw
ia Pnblf e In 8L Louis.
Grand Single Number Scheme.
00,000 HCHBEBB.
CLASS H. TO BK DRAWN AUGUST 30. 1873.
5^80 FKIU8. AXOt'.Vme TO $300,000.1
In the Weekly are -one -dollar for eac h
! publication of one inch or less. In thi3
Daily, one dollar per eiglit text lines first
publication and fifty cent a for subsequent
ones. Contracts lor advertising made oa
I reasonable term*—circulation of the ;
paper considered.
loos
500 prise* of.-.
9 prise* of....
9 prixM of....
9 prises of—.
9 prises of.—.
S9 prises of....
96 prises of....
lrH) prises of-,,.
5,000 prises oh...
J 100 ,
. lunu
1 prise of 150,000
1 prise of— 13,450
1 prise of 10.000
1 prise of 7.500
4 prises of — 5,000
4 prises of 2,V)0
20 prises of-
20 prises of_
40 prises of..
Tiskets «10. Half Tickets $5. Qaarters fch50.
hr Oar lotteries ere chartered by the btate, are
altrays drawn at the time named, and ai! dfawinci
are under tbe supervision of sworn commissioners.
IT The official drawing will be published In the
Bt. Louis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to dot.
Assert of tickets.
*9- We will draw a similar scheme the last day ol
every month durine tbe year 1873.
KU&R ^ Tli , 1 i t Ssi£ 0 a,. I
[TO FAHMEJiS:
The approach oi active open itions in
cropping will read ar one of the, editions
of this paper invali lable in your pursuits.
It will contain all the earliest c rop infor
mation and geasa al agriculturi d new*.
CUSE1 ', JONES A R. SESE.
FORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Office cf Efoifezb xsv BcrraisTiitEEST, I
Afjtara, Gjl, vane 28,1873. 1
O N and after Monday, Juno 3J, traina on ibis
lUj&d will tnau follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TBAIN
Win leave Augcala at......... S’
Amvo at Fort Royal at f f ? £ S’
.arrive at Cbarleatcn at , , “•
Arrive at Uavaunab at ’• “•
UP DAY PAS3ENGFK TRAIN
wai leavo Port Royal at. ofS t' S’
Leave tbarloeton at. 2 i,, t S’
Ainvo at Angucta at f. a.
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
WUl leave Augusta at.. 210 p. ».
Arrive at Port Royal at ^ S'
Arrive at cbailcsioa at 5-M A. n.
Arrive at Pavacuah a. U30 p. if.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leavo Port Bojal at 10 30 p. ar.
Leave Charleston at S.00P. K.
Leavebavai-nah at 9.60 f. *.
Arrive at AngnBta at 8.00 a. if.
Pftcaengfcrs leavug Maoon by tlie 6.3'J a. m.
train on Macon and Augusta Railroad, arrive fct
Augusta in time 10 make close connection with the
down night passenger tram on thu road tor Port
Royal and bavannah. JAMES O. MOCRL,
Jolyllf Ergmefer^anojjapamttrntient.
G EORGIA, IHbB COUNTY.—Notice is he»by
given that one month after tlna date 1
commence doiog business ia b -vif-’g and veiling
goods oa my own ao»»ount, as a public or fra a
trader, by the consent of “y ha,bax.].
June 19 1873. CATHERINE lltRAT.A.
I coneent that ray wife eng.se in WUnera at a
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