The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 17, 1873, Image 2

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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 Western, West Point and Atlanta, and Georgia Bailroads will pass members of ihe Convention for one faro to and from the Convention. Let eTery ex-Cadct who loves tho memories that cluster aronnd his Alma Mater, and who cherishes j a hope of seeing her reenrroctod from the ashes in which Sherman buried her, come to this Con vention. Two to three Hands or One Light Mule Packs a hale in 2 Minutes Bales of Cotton packed by this Press range from 503 to 800 pounds JOHN HILLEDGE, j. a. nroAM. EXCLUSIVELY, No. 30 Seoond street, between Main and Liver, tar AMPLE STORAGE. Will dll orders for Corn from points in Illinois, larties making pnrohase accepting through Bill of Lading from shipping points. apr25 6m B. O. Faunraaix W. W. FuKKiaiK A. P. Abii.l B. S. Moboih. FLANNAGAK", ABELL & CO., OOT'l’ON FACTOftS ASD General Commission Merchants, 1S5 BAT STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. M ANAGING agents for the English Stonewall Fertilizer, eta. Bagging and Ties furnished, ana liberal casli advances made on coneignments for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to oar oor* — I—— *- ”—— " -— — European angl 6m 275 to 330 revolutions per minnte. markets. And invite a call from everybody skeptical SHIRTS! SniRTS MANUFAOTOBEBS OF W. Duncan. - J. H. Johnston. M. Maclean DUN CAW, JOHNSTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND—— General Commission Merchants) 92 BAT STREET. SAVANNAH, QA. THOMAS U. CONNER Has Jn«t received a now lot of beanufnl Fall Bosoms and Plaited Boeome, from IS to 19 Tho Fall inches in the nock. Bosoms aro the cooleat Shirts PATENT ANTI TOIOTION COTTOW FACTOPIS is, General Commission Merchants, DRAWERS THOMAS U. CONNER Has k splendid lilting Sommer Drawer, from 26 to 60 inches waist, and all lengths of inseam. DRAWERS HECK-WEAR! NECK-WEAR! THOMAS U. CONNER Received yesterday a new stock of Sommer Nock-wear, in all colors. Lavender and white for evening wear. Linen Go Hart of JnlylStf all styles and sizes CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refer to W. A. HnfT. may 11 3g, AARON P. RANSOM. ROBERT H. BOYD. W. A. RANSOM <fc CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of ROOTS AND SHOES, IS8 AND 140 GRAND 8T., NEW TORE. Represented by B. W. Bogan, of Georgia I T BUNS TWENTY-FIVE PEN GENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made. It Is made without a mortias, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted to iron. Over twenty in use. At have proven good. IN QUANTITIES TO BUIT Is the mode of construction of wheels anepended on Anti-Frtotion Balls, extended arm to cany the Policy and Pinion Bhaft. All persons ruing or miking any part of my Patent, will bs proeeouted to the extent of the lav. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Euild and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Work. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE 10 ORDER, A. B. SMALL No. 10 Hollingsworth Block. requested to call a round and *ee it. It is not necessary that you buy more than one Gin' bny horsepowers and nave to buy agin gear noit year ANibohking PROCTOR & GAMBLE’S Call and aee at my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown Konae, Maoon, Ga. WSend for Ofroolars. Patent. Philadelphia. May 54. 1873. STAR CANDLES L. B. FAGGBT. Jn1vld9m Are of superior quality and the Standard Brand. Bold by Maoon. Atlanta, Augusta and Sa vannah Grocers. augldAwSm ROGERS & BONN WARFIELD A WAYNE, COTTON BROKERS luminaries were holding forth on some railroad case. Everything was in a fog except the cer tainty that, blow high or low, let their honors decide an (hey may, the fat fees of ooonsel will k ~ j. Well, the world owes them a be forthcoming. , living too. and as corporations have no soul* where a dollar oan be gathered in. it is a bad COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805. BpeeUUy Reinsured with the FACTORS' & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY role that won’t work both ways and let them be P ARTICULAR attention giren to purchaso and ; sale of ••■Future*” in the Savannah and New York markets, on ths most reasonable terms. marI6 6m skinned in turn occasionally. N. S. JONES. PROVISION BROKER, No. 3 Pike's Open Honze Building, OIKT OINNATI, OHIO, Order, for Pork, Buon, Hun, ud Lard prompdv attended to. Louisiana mutual Insurance Company ALL OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. iLANTATTON BITTEBS 8^.773,67203. ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. JnnelStf IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE one of the most desirable Tonfci and Ca- tl&artie* in the world. They are intend*! strictly a3 a losses Adjusted With Liberality and Paid Prompy- JAMES H LOW. fr-nrirrly rf Wrnd fr T nir «r J litr Prt,l1,nf Te T qniiatil, Tlfn Twhiiw Qj efH.0 Uum« Southern Danarirat. Office No. 10 Whitehall street, June,' Buk Block. P. O. Box 104, ATLaKT GA- S. M. FARRAR tU.L BACKUS Eeeident Agent*. Office, Planters’ Banking Comr^ The riebett. moat laeting. yet mwt d.Ucmte cf .11 perfume*, for n.e on the HANDKEECHIEF MACON BOARD OF REFERENCE. (By Pennies! i»> O. A Netting. President City Bank. K. M. Bunion, of Adams A Besamor* J. X. Jon**, Praaidaet Gaotral Bank. John O. Onrd, of Oathart A Onrd. L a Plant, President Via* Rational Bank. B. L. Wiihngtmm. of Lawton A wtm—i W. J. Lawton. Prasidaot Plantar, ’ BankingCo. & Wtialhanm of Waxaibeoaa E G. Bonn. President *-r*wngn Bank. J. W Bur*., of J. W. Berk* A On. W. 8. Holt, Praaldant WoHroaeimu Beilroad Oo. J. B. Boat, of Bom A Ootatu. B. W. Onhtoadga, of Gibb edge. Hivlaharvt A Oo. Joseph Daimcnhnrg. of ilwalwin. * B. H. Plant, of L O. Plant A 800. Asher Ayr**. Ibooma Hardeman, of Hardman A Spark*. Theme* a Dampmy. aagilm Macon Standard M H AVING perfeeted my arrangement* to eorrect the ahghUwt error Bagnlator, by the erection of an ohsarvahny anA one of the moat 1 ME NTS, for the pnrpoe* of observing the meridian pa.* ago of the ann a the exact Maoon mean time to within a traction of a e econo. ^Depot, S3 Park Place, Sew Ym |NL OB TWO firat-claas practical Gin Makes*, [(ftearter), to whom the highaat wage* will WB* by the any cr piece. ■W*** , P. a SAWTBB. Telegraph & Messenger. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 17,1873. Editorial Cerrmpeadcgce, Aruim, Aogaet 14, 1878. The weather is sometimee exceptionally pleas- ant, oven in thea* .weltering dog-day*. And yonr eorreapocdent waa ao fortunate aa (o leave Maoon aod journey hither yeeterday, throngh a balmy atmoaphere refreehed by oool brasses, and with the enn only oeeaetonally struggling forth from the summer elouda and fl.eking the verdant ianJaaepa with brilliant pencils of effulgent radiants*. Thia time, enacting the part of pater fan,Mat, with hi* delighted brood aronnd him, he waa anpremeiy content; nor oared for the snail's ptoe of the ponderona ac commodation triin, whichabriekedand started, and stopped by turn* daring the livelong day. Tsxcxom on every aide were magnifioent. Old Monroe may well oontlnne to aasert bar claim to pre eminence amoDg her opulent aiater oonntiei. Bleated with an exoellent toil, a virtnotu and enlerprielog people, and thoronghly Imbned with the spirit of progress, her worn fields are fn»t regaining their virgin fertility, tnd will never again La permitted fo relapse into 00m parative aterilltv. The cotton fields are dean, and the weed loaded with fruit and blooms. No sign cf arcrm, rust or blight can be dis cerned, and the prospectfor an abundant yield i* exoellenL Tho farmers are busy saving their fodder, and tno oorn-staiks decoded of their blades, mtke a brave showing of lusty earl. Thank God there will be bread at least In the Jurisdiction to suspend or oontrol all croooed- tags in tbs State oourte against the bankrept or his assets. The adjudication in bankruptcy does not per re divest the State court of jariadiation over the bankrupt or his arssis, or snspend pro- eeed ngs ponding therein. The bankrupt Courts will ooly exercise its oontrol over litigants in the Stats Courts when necessary to sustain or protect an equity or the bankrupt estate, or to prevent a aacnfioe of the interest of the general Lodv of creditor* to the greed of one.—National Bankrupt Rcguier. Thia is the oditorial of Advertiser and Re publican : ‘ ' The above deoisionv although emanating from lower Courts, ere very important, aa, after all that ha* been aaid, they rirtnslly establish the constitutionality of the homestead Uw. The position taken, as we understand it, is that while the States cannot pas-i any set in viola tion of contracts, the Congress of the United States has fail power to do so; and in ths late amendment to the bankrupt law the exemp tions allowed by the State Constitutions must be oonsidered constitutional and valid. Sbonld these decision* be confirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States the homestead Uw will still be of force. W. A. HUFF WHOLESALE DEALER IN land, and to spare. romrTB. While prosing at this thrifty Utile city we learned that the crowd at Indian Spring now numbera nbom 300. Very fistteringworda were spoken, too, concerning the old TmiouiPn. These wo sbonld be tempted to repeat bm for onr abhorrence of all brsgging and blather skite. Besides, In this particular latitude, the people are surfeited with balloons, which, bav Ing failed to ascend an inch, after repeated ta il itions, have been placed opon wheels and pro pelled by tbe iron borso, come thnnderlng .long npoo their bootless errand every day. Bnt wo brg pardon—they any hero the dally mthsion of these metropolitan messengers is to impart tho news to tbe benighted regions be low, and toach their brethren of tbe qnlll how to edit a paper. A praiseworthy effort, indeed. Bat, Jaroaalem, here they oome! Two lone locomotives, covered with gariah or naments and advertisements, to be displayed to cornfields and solitudes, now going back empty. A few honra previous, however, they were freighted with a half wheelbarrow load or so of newspaper* which they sold, gave away, and otherwise dispensed for the healing and ed ification of tbo wayside bumpkins who gszed upon them with open months. We have always known that Atlanta ran* a Buncombe sohcdnlo generally. All her geeee are swans. Civilization centre* there. That reeking, nndrmlnod city is the beat summer re sort In America, despite hungry moschetoes, do- lesable water at the hotels, and poor acoommo. ■latlons. In short, she has no rival bnt New York, and in point of newspaper enterprise, even Ibat old Dutch viking has been distanced anil left far in tbe rear by her phenix-lixe sister. Bat, hitherto, these Bancombc ebullitions have n.it nothing, and served to amnso tho onter world, while adding greatly also to the complacency of Ilia htbltnes of tbe Georgia bnb. Now, however, tho pnffing messengers of a pnffert tip, valn-glortons press, aro operat ing to the tone of ovor $2,000 expense apiece permnnlh. What it thia stupendous effort ■ enlighten Chrtnrecdira and remodel and reform the •‘rural press” proves a failure? Pisin spoken, sensible people sty that each Insane rivalry ran lead to no other reanlt. The world ban never witnessed a great*.- illustration “cutling one's nose to spoil bis own face.” Why the KILhKkNXY CAT IXOtXD becomes a tame affair oompared with this quix otic newspaper warfare, this daily prancing and parading of empty engines, merely for Ban oombe sake. Ordinarily, the worst enemies oan gronnd their arms and treat with eaohother upon abstract business questions, bnt these 'r ft Arm would rather pay $1,000 per month than even ooonpy tbe same vehicle. ■■!■■■ This 1* “enterprise" “over the left," with doable vengeacoe, to prsotioal minds. Me- thinks Wellington never longed "for nightHj Hlneber" more earnestly than onr friends for change ineehedulr. This was Mr. Wsdley’s op portenity, and right shrewdly has he improved It. Business men applaud, and at the same time laugh in their sleeves, and shake their heads at this bstila of the eoginea. The aonl stfrrlDgaooonntsof the dally transit of tbeso ex pensive machines, their trenchant, incisive •*t--ha*k.Uttn$ed.»Bi£!6!lt 3nd_lef_t *_t each ojh_ Tnz lively novelist, says the Saturday K»- view. Is a taciturn, morose kind of person, ever ready to start topics of a grave and depressing nature. Tbe poet whose songs are full of that j daUeloQS melancholy that makes them ao di- j vinely sad is a rubicund, ro«y-jcilled gentle man, I,risk, middle-aged, oomfos table, parti on- lar as to bis wines, and prone to personal goaaip I and feeble bnmor. The lady novelist who sails very near tbe wind, and on whom the critioi aresevero by principle, is as qniet as a Quaker- I eas in her conversation, and aa demure aa a nnn I in her bearing. The soar feminine eusyist, who finds everything wrong and nothing in its place, hat a face like the foil moon, and looks | as if she fed on cream and batter. The Agricnltaral Department at Washington reposts that the probable wheat yield for 1873 will be two hundred and twenty million bushel*. The largest absolute falling off in corn is In Illinois, where there is a redaction of fifteen per cent. Tbe Department report! that the fisx culture is greatly on tho increase in Iowa. BACON, FLOUR, Two objections are urged against the granges, the one or which eingulariy upsets the other. I One objection is that the Grango is a aecret so ciety; the other that it admits women. It oocuis to tbe Memphis Avalanche that with aneb a combination there Is no danger to be ap-1 prehended from secrecy. BAGGING, TIE!©, J t AT THEIR NEW STAND, people,Tfio hairbreadth 'seapos by flood and held, tho papers thoy don't sell, in short all the aonl atirring events of theae every day trium phant prooesalons of their fiery ohariol* to and from head quartets, are thoy not written la tbe chronicles of tho Herald and Constitution inscribed by Oiemschetl RAIS tiTORM About thirty miles from yonr eity, optquo cloud.-f began to gather on tho horizon, and the creeping mists threw a vapory pall over hill and valley, and the rnsbing rain came down like a water epnnt. Steadily tho minute col umns of water deaoonded until within a few miles of tbe Gate (Jlty. Disembarking in the storm at Barnesvllle, quits a number of ladies and little obildren got off tbe tram, and, a» wind, tide and the i-.rr.i watt for no one, a dripping aoene ensued. Shawls there were none, and the obstinate um brellas trout J invert themeelvea at evory at tempt to nnfarl them. Tbo pretty creatures and hatpieae babes, of oourae, were subjected to an ordeal amply sufficient to satisfy tbe most rigid lumersloniat in the Index offlee. They ware at Isaac hidden, If not buried in the yield ing fiaid. which cams down in blinding cats rsota Such am tbe episodes of summer travel. Merely tonohlng at Atlanta for ten mtn- utea, tno writer was soon bowling along for that pleasantest of Georgia upland Tillages, itaaurrTA. Justin the gloaming of the evening we paused beneath the shadow of the Kenoeaaw mountain, where that eminent prelate and glorion* eol- diar, Gen. Lcodmaa Folk, laid down his Ufa in freedom’s straggle. All around, in eloae con tiguity repoee toe liouea of our Immortal dead. They sleep no ices sweetly because not anr- rouuded by walled enoloanres, and the deoora- Hona ao profnwly lavished upon tho graven of the Federal soldiery. And their memories are engraved upon the hearts of their weeping countrymen, and will be perpetuated "Till wrapped in flame* in ruin buried Shall sink the fabric of a world." Marietta is slowly bnt surely emerging from the ejnoope oansed by the Influx of the tidal wave of war. Many visitors from the seaboard are,again wending their way thither, to breathe the pure atmosphere, drink the ioe oold water, aod enjoy tbo delightful society tor which she ia so famous. BACI TO ATLANTA. At 8 a. M. wo look tbe “goober train “ ami rotorned to ihi* city. Tbe Graud Dodge I. O. O. F. is in Hesnion, with ou<» faan- dred delegates, repreaentlog thirty-fire lodges, in ftttendttnoc. Tbe proceedings hare been marked with tbe greatest harmony and good feeling. OOYXBNOB HMITH J« abeent from the city, and ihe old, patched np, riokety concern celled the Caplto!, with long, empty corridor* end tawdry ginger bread work, looku like some deserted hotel on the »©*nhort». The only sign of life wa* in tbe Su proms Court room, where General Toombs, dodge Kc*e*e, lion. Dun Uiii and otter legal Nm. 74 art 76 Inllsrr; Street,! LARD, MEAL, CONTINUE TO OFFEH BAI1QAINS TO ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Ga. T HIS well known house I* now open to those who neil tbe Bpring for health cr pieeenre. It ii utQAted ntftrer the Spring than any other public home, and ie specious end comfortable. The table is supplied with the beet the market affords Every attention is given to invalid* who roe on to tho water* of the bpring for health. Bates ol Board. T« rtV * 3 00 Per week in 00 Per month 35 00 Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A. ELDER A bON, Proprietors. Convention of Ex-Cadets or THE GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. The ex-C&deU and ex-Profeseoru of the ECLIPSES ALL OTIEES. Tin Great 'Hist’ Sim Con Press. [PATENTED FEBRUARY 21. IS71-1 MANUFACTURED SOLELY HY R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. FASTER. MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER THAN OLD WOOD SCREW. EVEN PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS' President of ths ex-Cadet Association. jglylO-tilaepl TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OF GOST, Cand pay expense of transportation) ANY PORTION OF THE IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKiGE WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME. Presses DUGAN & STILZ, The "E0LIP3E" can be furnished all complete, or simply the Irone, as parties may desire arranged for ateam or water power when required We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (and all the other 1 cotton States) utiug this Press, whose usmeg are aa "familiar as household words ” Planters visiting Maoon are earnestly advised not to purohsee a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLOSELY AND THOBOUGHLY the "EOLIPSK,” and JUDGE FOB THE 118ELYE3. Send for Doeoriptive Pamphlets containing testimonials and prioeB. R. FINDLAY’S SONS. FINDLAr IRON WORK), MACON, GA. FOR DRIVING- COTTON GINS. RECENTLY STRENGTHENED AND IMPROVED, NOW PERFECT. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. FHBWn SONS,PDiDLIl IRONWORKS, MAOON, fiA. a. m. sioan. Arthur N. soiiee. g. w. wyuy, jr. Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials aad Price List. jvr. SXjOAKT Ob CO., 1 COTTON FACTORS ASD 1 N. B. Parties preferring the “old fashion" Gin Goar or "new fashion" ditto, with centre support, oin General Commission Merchants. I bs accommodated at very reasonable figures. Olaghom & Cunningham’s Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. TAGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal > cash advances made on consignments for sale Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres- londenta in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, Joston. or Baltimore. augl Urn R. FINDLA.Y’8 SONS, Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS And all kinds of machinery and castings, etc , etc. A liter CO Tears of trial lias proved to ba ’—•* ■ —|M' - m Horses, Mules or Cattle. vru. ALSO Cure Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, I-amn Balt Rheum. Poisonous Bite*, Extenul lkme sad Muscle Affections, Boro Nipple*. Ac., aad m»jr t$ Justly termed the panacea for All EXTERNAL "WOUNDS J3-Rcmcmhcr, this Liniment dl«l not rprlng upin a day or n. year, producing rat MOST ABSURD AND UNKATTRAX. CUBE* CLAIMXD £X Jsew-Born and Murhkoou I.irrvLXTa. Rutvah&va tho experience of over thirty yea rs of trial, with the most subetaut al result*, and by a multitadtof If tho Liniment is not aa recommended, tbs Money will lie Mantel. Do not be imposed upon by using any othar Iial. ment claiming tho same properties or result*. Thtj are a cheat and a fn*ud. L«* sure and get DoUUajr hnt esican 'listaig *3“Sold by all DnuGcxsra and CouxxaT8roaxa At 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. None* Siza o* Bottle, Style, 4c. LYON" MFQ. CO Magnolia Balm h t, .. rEW ATPLICATI0X3 1ft CTt A Pure Blooming Complexion. ^ It ia Purely Yegetablo, and its operation la Been and felt a! onco. It does away with tbo Flushed ^Appcaraaco^ caused by Heat,_Fadgus and Excitement. Heals and removes ali Biol and Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly spots. Drives away Tan, Freckle3 ahd Son. burn, and by its gentle but powerful influence mantles the fddod cheek wi ix ^OUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY.' * Sold by all Druggist* and Faa 'y Stores. Do* pot, 53 Park Place, New York. n _ mch5 ood&wly ldv fet S.W, R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MAOON, GA. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON GOTTON PRESSES!I All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywkero or by anybody. W. Q, K0BB7B. s. V. HKID. MORRIS A REID, Provision and Tobacco Brokers,. „ „„„„„„ „ Boom No. 4 College Building, oorner Fourth and j STE.4.M EiVSIXtS AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS ASD KETTLES, IRON BAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. N 3 and D <’oU SA 1 1NXJB (WITH UATEST IXPnOVXHXNTa.) FOR 20 YEARS THE STANDARD 01?’ EXCELLENCE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Fauorlit s Patent; Oin Grearing I over 750,000 in use. Important Ueelaiona in BMkrnptejr. Judge Dick, of the Weetern District of North Oaroltna, In te Jordan, bankrupt, makes a de cision, of which th* following aro the head notes: The amendment of March 3, 1373, to the bankrupt aot. a* relates to liens acquired oo property previous to the passage of the in- oraesed exemption sots, on debts contracted prior to the passage of the bankrupt set, held constitutional. Tbe present bankrupt Uw is not unoonautntionai for want of nnlfonmiy in the exemption allowed tn different States. The uniformity contemplated by the consti tution was &s to the general policy a rut opera. tio% of the lau ; that no preferenoe ehou.d be cr**t.d, bnt tho property uniformly or equally distributed among all creditors; tnat all qaea- tton* under the act should bo decided in the same courts -, tbat tbe modes of proceeding in all tne oouru, nhoulj be uniform. Congee**, by ▼tries of tbe power given it to pass a bankrept Uw, has authority not only to impair but to de stroy £/., oiWg.ition of contract*. A hen by judgment does net create a vested right is the property •nbjeot to snob lien. Congress ba* power to destroy any lien upon property of tbe bankrupt, wbatner created by contract, by itatute, or by j udgmtnt. The power given ti to deetroy tbe prtneipal, me contract a fortiori lneiude* tbe power to destroy all tba incident* or remtdiea for the enforoemont of the contract. Judge Huffman, of tbe DUtriet Court of Cal ifornia, makes a daoUlon in ra Davis, bank rupt, of which tbe following are the head Th* United Mate* District Genii* have fo! 1 If you think of buying a’Sawing Macbioe it nil pay you to examine the records < f those now in U80 and profit by experience THE WHEELED 4 WILSuN -TANUS ALOSF. a8 THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MAOtlINK. USING THE ROTARY UuOK. MAKING A LOCK Bl’ITCH, I alike on both tides of the fabiic sewed. All sLut- tie machines waste power in drawing the shuttla back after lb? etitclx i* formed biiogiug doable I wear and strain upon both mschino and operator, lienee while other machines rapidly we»r oat, the WHEELEU A WIlHON JLAMTd A LIFETIME, ana proven an economical investment; Do not believe all lb«t u* promi*ed by exiled ‘•Cheap” j machines, ycu should require proof that yeaia of use have te&ted their value Money once thrown away can Lot b» recovered Send for our oireuitre. M.fliinra sold on asj terms, or monlldy payn.euts taken old machine, j put in order or received in exobiork VfHEELElt A WtLttON MF’G uu.’8 OFFICES: Savannzli. Anp-nsta, Macon and colrmhna, Gt. W. B. CLLVttS. Geu. Agt., 8avannah,Ga. W. A. HICKS, Agent Alacc-n, Ga Jan 12-eodly JoUe Inter vifiodU Ww. J. c/m. J. Jol.L. B Buy ai ton. Dt other* a | POdT AND IRON BAND WHEEL BHAFr. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. WHOLESALE GROCERS DOORS, 120,600 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Fiour. 300 barrels Refined Sugars. I M ODLDINGS, Bracke-e, Stair FIx- IfjL tnreo riuiiaers’ I urairhing Hard- I ware, Dra n Pipe, Iloor Tiles, Wire j Guard*, Terra Cotta Ware. Slatbloand i Blato Mantle Pieces. |WIBI,OW OLtM J* Nl'Kt ULTI. Oircnlara and Price Lias eent free on application by P. P. TO A EE, 20 Hayie and S3 Pinckney eU.. octteodly Oharleiton, 8.0. White Pine Lumber for Sale, S OUTI and] made F< York Ex daring tl WN( South Oa xnoentn Labor. «i*p»tch. WQt weekly OO ; Only 50 Cents per Bottle, It promote* tho GROWTH, PRESERVE** tlio COLOR, und increnj*es the V»s® r ard BEAUTY of tho HAIR. ( Ovicn TmviTY Yzatjs aoo Ltox's Katsuxboy von a he Haib was Jirst plxced in tho raarietW Froffiswr K. lhom&u Lyon, a trraduato of Prince* 1 ® College. The name is derived from the Gr«w. KATHItO,”signifying to Cleaner, j-.vnJ'fj.Ttiavt**'. or restore. The faror it has received, and tho P-T 1 J- htnty it ha* obtained, is unprecedented and J bio. It i ncreaaes tho Growth and Beacty or taj HaTR. It ia a delightful drewing. It eridieaic* Dandruff. It prevents tbo Hair from turning Jt koepa tbe head ooohabd gives the hjur a nch. ; ; • gtOMy appearance. It is the sake in QcaS^ty and Quautt as it wm over a Quarter of 6^**' TUBT AOO, and is eold by all Drugg.au and Coon- Uf btorea at ouly Piflr Ceuu per Uot« e * Ta*8F. a nte 0, «U*d Du Jriffiancy. from Bras ^OnTeje, Baving at ^tnnn<i u i Foman’s Glory is Mir. ^LYON’S ATHAIRON ^^kCon ftfss T&O wtdohh