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DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
r pH E8E Spectacle* are manufactured from “illn-
J nte Orr*tal Pebll.V molted together, and oro
colled Diomondon Account of their hardness and
brilliancy. It U veil known thot spectacles cut
from Brasilian or Scotch pebbles are Tory injurious
to tL* eye, because of their polarizing Ip.
Haring been toe ted with the polamoope, lb©
dianend leneee have been found to admit fifteen
per e4nt, lees heated rays thin any other pebble.
Thf y are ground w.th great scientific accuracy,
are fr<»# from chromatic aberration*, and prodooe
a brightneo* and distinctness of vioion not before
attained In spectacle*.
Manufacture! by the Spencer OpUoal Manufac
turing Company. Now York.
For sale by iMponeible AgerU In every city a
the Uiion. L. J. JOHNSTON,
Jewel >r and Optician, la sole Agent for ilaoon, Ga.
from whom they oan only be obtained. No ped-
dlare ompioyed.
The great demand for theee Spectacle# hae in
duced nnacrnpnlon* dealer* t,» p*lm off an inferior
and aponoua articie for the Diamond. Great care
•boold be taken to roe that th* trade-mark<>
which ia protected by American Letters Patent) is
tamped on »rarr pair. fwtlHAwlr*
One of the moot efficient and valuable of the
MINERAL SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA,
Made portable and easily trantznitsible. even
by mail, in the form of a nut, which
hae been entitled
ALUM AND IRON MASS,
A product obtained frem the csoellent Alum Wells
in Washington ccanty, Virginia, Dr. Lanca*)er,
proprietor, by the proco#» or evaporation, and pos-
eeeiicg all the wonderful virene* of the water in a
couMautraud. cheap, and coavenieat form.
lbs Maas ia a fln 1 ' toc:c. alt^racv? aud abaorb-
ent, and te erpocia.lv n»efol to ladies, la has been
uni reread/ approved and
Xadorted by tbo Medical Profession,
Wherever Introduced, both as % desideratum in
thmr materi*, aud a* :Le h-»t p ipr.’.ar r» u-sly ev»*r
offered, aud ha* never failed to giVe aauafacaon.
For sale by
aug!7*f
* LAW CARD.
M EBSRi. WOODWARD A TOOLE, of Dooly
oocntv, Ga., having formed a l*gal copart—
nerahip, reepec:fully ofTar their ssrnces to the
pohhe, and wilt pracuoe in the counties of Wilooi,
Dodge, Irw.n, Worth, Macon, Homier and Uous-
oo. Hpeetai attention given aieo to casee in the
i and Federal Courts.
«, Viacma, Oa. jaljlt-iian.*
Telegraph & Messenger.
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22,1873.
liloea oo m True Hother.
Br LOtLS BILLDfOa EP1LDISO.
In all the wide world there is none like unto her.
There's none half so tender, there’s none half so
wlso;
1 would that the whole world night prize her and
know her.
And read what I »eo In her beautiful eye*.
She’s not ovenrise in her own estimation,
Her raiment not ooativ, nor queenly her way,
lint deep in her eyea burns a sweet revelation,
That glows on as true as the star of the day.
Hir form is not seen in the courts of the Graces;
* n F**bwaye contentedly walk,
Hfr life-work to lead little faat In aura place..
To teach the jouug tip, of her nuraUuga to talk,
Fram out har puro ryoa youth'# fl whhilb departed.
Am! the rosea hero vanished .ike dear from her
face;
But the first fluah of girlhood could ne'er hard im
parted
8a:h wealth, auch perfection of rromeoly grace.
TkfitVa pet se in her cottage, trhare ririua prarail-
A halo of glory adorneth her bed;
Ar.d poorly the bay or tba ianrel arafleth
To crown with doe bon ora *o peerieae a bead
I would that tha whole world might prize her and
know her.
So wiee la her wiedom. ao modeetly giTeu;
Who walka in the light tier Creator hath ahown her.
To guide by her footprint* her yonng flock to
Mayen. JY«» Fort PmI
airnck anybody else, and remarked something
about tba Vlrgiaia cxploaioa being a warning
to people not to keep uttro-glyoeriao ia their
bonnes. Than he took off hia ooat. Ho mid it
waa an old ooat, and ha didn't want it no how.
Hia girl'a father suggested that this wasn’t the
Foorth of July, and if ha wanted to net off fire
works ho ought to go np oa tho hill and do it.
Than tha young man mid it waa getting lata and
ha gaeamd he’d go home, and suggested that
he would lend a man around to-morrow to fix
the sofa. Ha aija bow that flax seed ain't
worth a curse for a poultice, and ho ain’t going
to call on that Bmithera gal any more ; aha'a
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
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From tho New York World. J
It is said that Heliogabaius offered a prize to
the man who wonld find a new pleasure. As
tho uma discreet award ia credited to Xfines
and Luculiua, it ia left to imagtno that these
worthies made it a standing prize, open to all
comer*. It would ba judicious for the Empire
of new Home, dwelling nndrr tbe atars and
stripe*, nearing its centennial birth-day, to offer
a prize for teaching its paoplo to enjoy a single
pleasure that they hare. Amusement is an im
ported thing with Americans. They hardly
know now to alip their heads out of tba noote
of caro, and the sensation of a heart really oare
fr<-« w..-.u .,:ariu the average voter into a dt-
mand for an autopsy at once. If a bright faoe,
with ennny, joy-loving expression is found, ita
vivacity may ba traced to a drop of Litifi blood
infused into the serious Saxon current. Ob-
'T>r for riei* ten days the facea one meet#,
aod register every one that la gay, or even cheer
ful. Contrast the disturbed American faces
with those of a French crowd. How bright,
quick, and ready to be amused the Utter are.
Une can hardly ait next to two Frenoh people in
a street car without feeling the air grow lighter
with their vivacity. The Germans are capable
of good cheer. It U to the infloenoe of thia
element that New York partly owes Ha reputa
tion of being the moat cheerful city of the North.
Every Other ictinenco is against the indul
gence m fan pure end proper. Tho profitable
must be linked to tho pleasant—forgetting that
there is nothing really bo profitable as to let
the mind go at intervals with the abandon of a
barleqntn tied to a string. It gels the cse of
all its mnsclis In that way—even of tbe sympa
thies with the grotefqne, which have their
donbUets. Rot tne rsithetio prig steps
in to torn np his celestial nose of Offenbach
and Strauss, and orders up Schumann and
Kectbovem lloaton young ladies object to the
ring aronnd tho elm on Harvard class days be*
csubo tho men look like monkeys jnmping and
riding on each other’s sbonlders. Tbe last one
beard of objected in print to tbe pranks of
children on tbo piazzas at Saratoga for the same
reason. Did those yonng ladies of mature
minds over atndy tbe expression of a monkey’s
face? It is the moat Ingrnbriona In tbe world,
and uiih ns csvernon*. hied eyes wonld mske
very pretty model far a progressive Trans-
condentalist, brought np on tbe wjthetio rioe
and water-melon diet of tho Hnb. Air. Emer
son well nigh cancels the benefit he has done
t!» grown np world by ndvising children in his
latest quoted speech to read “Flutaroh’
Lives," and be as serious as Sir Philip Sidney,
who was always grown np. The Conoord
philosopher must have been possessed with the
spirit of Herod for the moment, for medical
authority eonld assure him that if his advioe
were taken the alarming infant mortality of
Maesachnselts wonld be epeedily increassd.
Langhter is one of the gifts whieh distinguish
men from oilier animals. Mirth, ho far from
being one of tbe lower attributes of human na
tnre, is one of tho higher. It reigns in an in
nocent nstnrc, and tends to perfeot and bright*
en tbe mind wherever allowed. It may be eaid
~ this emotion, aH qnaint Andrew Foller eaid
anger; “Be that wants it hath a maimed
mind." The national dyspepsia wonld dlsap
penr in a generation if Amerioans were tsoght
how to ixngb as well as how to work. All modes
~ balancing endless brain work with simple,
rcstfol pleasure being denied, the fine American
Intellect has nothing to de but to atopefy itself
with ten oigars a day, if it n masculine, or in*
termitfent coses cf chloral if it belongs to what
delicate people call the other sex.
Were tho wise man with tho dead Emperor’s
prizes for novel pleasure in bis hand to come
tb’s country he would be aghast. Snch
months of sunshine, end the city’s pleasure-
ground lying neeless! People wasting in
strength and nerve, yet refusing to greet re
storer—eun—and only anxious to keep ont of
its life-giving rays! Why are not these weak
women Ml the path, ho wonld cry, spending
their leisure timo, receiving their friends there
tbe sine and beautiful foreign fashion, old as
hospitality itself ? Why are the leafy sqnsrss
roach of every honsehold left to vagrants and
nursemaids, while tbo flower of our girls pale
ami droop for want of the Btin that keeps the
beggar alive on half rations? Where are the
merry danoes that flush tbe cheek and lend new
lnater to the langbing eye? Where are the
household sport*, tbe quips and cranks, tbe
peatH on peaia of happy laughter that ere the
pleasantest Bounds that heaven bears from Its
creatnros below ? Where sro the philosophers
that wonld play leap-frog on a college green, as
dtd Socrates? Where iB there a man as wise a
Socrates to know enough to so unbend his mind J
There tire whi-pert of s Central l’srk Club
forming amoDg tho ladies, whose sola object is
tbo cultivation of laissa faire—OT tsageoins
interprets it, feir laziDesa—in the out-door air.
Will any leader of fashion so far pnt her influ
ence to tho test as to ordain such meetings and
greetings of the elite ou tho Terrace as take
place daily in the west avenue of the Tuileries
gardens? Gan not the Park Commissioners,
who are alwavs so ready to furnish new indul
gences for the people, provide ohsirs on tbe
pleasanter walks, where friendt may gather for
afternoon visits in tbe open air ? And where
shall be tho Ladies’ Mile, where carriage peo
ple may be detained In tho sunshine an hour
longer for gossip and greeting, after the joyons
fashion of the Pincian Hill, and the road by the
lake Hail de ltoalogne? Tempt people into tbe
cno, where they can't beinteUeotnal, bet where
they must enjoy themselTes and be pleasant
without being profitable.
Make theehildren dance end play hunt the slip
per instead of guessing conundrnmssndsolving
prize puzzles. Enoonrage them to monkey-
khtnes, and frown not npon diding down balus
ters. It would bo better it the grown up peo
ple wonld try tbe same thing. It might keep
them from worse sliding and shines that keep
their consciences out at elbows. More than
half the crime that >fll:cta the oountry to-day
results from the want of wholesome, hearty f urn
Tbe ngly tempers, the morbid brains, wreak
themselves in sin beeanse no stimulus is offered
mind or body save the deadly one* of lust and
revenge. Modem Emperors find it as well
worth their while to study to amuis their peo-
as ancient tyrant* did to please themselves,
ia only the republic which, among other ex.
perimeDts, dares to ignore amusements. At
bat ooat we are beginning to see.
A Very Bad Boy.
Max Adeler mentions a report that the chief
astronomer at tha Washington Observatory was
dreadfully sold a few days ago. A wicked boy,
whose Sunday-school experience seems only to
have made him more depraved, caught a fire
fly and stack it, with the aid of some mucilage,
ia tbe centre of the- largest lens in telescope.
That night, when the astronomer went to work,
keperoeived a blaze of light apparently in the
heaven*, and, what amazed him more was, that
it would give a couple of apurtc aod then die
out, only to bunt forth again in a second or
two. He examined it carefully for a few mo
ments, and then he began to do sums to dis
cover where in the heavens that extraordinary
star waa placed. He thought he found the lo
cality, and tbe next morning he telegnpbed all
over the universe that he had discovered a new
aod remarkable star of the third magnitnde in
Orion.
In a day or two all the estronomenin Europe
and America were stndying Orion, and they
gazed at it for houn until they were mad, and
then they began to telegraph to the man in
Washington to know what be meant. The dis
cover took another look, and fonnd that tbe
new star had moved about eighteen billion
miles in twenty-fonr horns, and npon examin
ing it closely he was alarmed to perceive that
it had leg*. When he went on tbe dome next
morning to polish np his gits* he found the
lightning bng. People down at Alexandria,
seven miles distant, heard part of the swearing,
and they ssy he infused into it much whole- I TJLANTEB8 are requeeted to call around and vee it. It la not necessary that yon bny more than one
sonled sincerity and vigorous energy. Tbe bills I JL power to run yonr gin a lifetime. Many buy horse powers and have to buyagin gear next year
for telegraphic dispatches amounted to (2,COO, I This Gin Gear hat an IRON CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent settling of gin louse, AN IRON KING
and now tbe astronomer wants to find that boy. I PORT AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by
ECLIPSES ALL OTTOS.
Tin Great Eclipse ’ Screw Mi Press.
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1S71.J
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
R. FINDLAY'S SONS,
RAILROADS.
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
3IACON, «A.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO OHANGE CF CARS BETWEEN AC- j
GDSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL BUPERINTENDFJT"8 OFFICE, 1
Osoaoia OnxmAi. ItAnutoAP, >
Savannah, July S, 1873. )
O N andaftor Sunday, tho Gth met., Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Control Railroad, its
branches and connections, will ran ia fo’.Iowo: ;
DAT IHAIS3 GOISO aOETII AMD WEST.
LeaveSavannan 1:00 r M
Leave Augusta 2:15 e tc
Amre at Millodgenllo 11:04 P W
Arrive at Eatonton '. liE2 aw,,
Arrive at Macon 10:45rM ,
Arrivo at Savannah 9.15 r. a j’;
Leavo Macon for Atlanta 11:10 r M ;
Leave ll&con forEufaula 11:15 r sr ;
Loavo Macon for Coiambus..............10:55 r k
Arrive at Atlanta 5:50 A v j. i
Arrive at Enfaula 12:10 p at IB. 1
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a *■ I
He wishes to consnlt with him abont something.
J. 8. SCHOFIELD Sc SON.
NOTIOE —Having made arrangements with Meears. SCHOFIELD A BON for the sole manufacture
I cf my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, all others are wxrned not to wake, rai
I or sxll the same, as I shall prosecute to the txtent of tbe law all persons using or infringing on my
1 Patent. L. B. FAUGHT.
Philadelplra. May 24,1S73. julyldfim
REGULATOR
T S1S unrir&lled medicine Ia warranted not to I
contain a uingle particle of Mercury, or any J
iejarious mineral aubetanco, but i* 1
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For FORTY YEARS it hoa proved its groat val- l
ne !a all disease* of tbe Liver, Bowel* and Kid- I
neys. Thousands of tbe flood *nd great in all I
porta of tbe country Touch for its wonderful and I
pocuh’or power in purifjing tbo Blood, stimulating
tbe torpid Liver and Rowels, and imparting sew I
life and visor to tbo wbolo system. SIMMONS’I
LIVER REGULATOR is acknowledged to havo no I
equal as a 1
LIVER MEDICINE.
It contains four medical elements, never united
in the same happy proportion in any other prepar
ation, viz; a gentle Cathartic, % wonderful Tonic,
an unexceptionable Alterative and a certain cor
rective of all impuritiea of tbe body, finch signal
success has attended its use, that it is now regard
ed as tho
6RBAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
For Liver Complaint anil the painful offspring I
thereof, to wit; DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION,
JanndJce, Bilious attack*, SICK HEADACHE,
Colic, Depreaeion of Spirit*, SOUR STOMACH,
Heart Bora, etc. etc.
Regniate the Liver and prevent
CHILLS AND FEVER.
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
O. W. MASSEY
EXCELSIOR
Making close connection with trainj leaving At
lanta and Columbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Loavo Clayton....- 7:23 am
Leave Columbus.. 2:80 P u
Leave Atlanta 1:60 pm
Arrive at Macon from Clayton 6:25 p ar
FASTER* mm DURABLE, LIGHTER DRIFT AND CHEAPER,
LeaveH;40 r at
Arnvo at Milledgcville 11:04 r m
Arrivo at Eatonton 12:52 A M
Arrive at Augusta a.no » j,
PACKS T T E BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. Arrivo at BtTOath,’""’"""’"""*" 6:00 a at
A u^;^ s oonntctioa with trains leaving
THAN OLD WOOD SCREW, EVEN.
Passengers going ovor tho MilloJgoviilo and
ttatonlcn^Branch wtu take night train from Colors -
Two to three Hands or One Light Mule Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes I 'fi 1 * ^ &v&nna ^’ which connect daily at Gordon
o i ^auna&ys oxoeptod) with the MilloJgoville and E»
B Jea of.Cotton packed by this Press range from 503 to 8TO pounds. I °An :
* 1 An elegant Bieovmg cor on all nicht trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can he
had at tho Centralltailroad Ticket Oflloo at Pulaat i
House, corner of Bull and Bryan streets. Oflior
open from 8 am to 1 t m,andfrem5to6rM. T o
eta can also he had at Depot Oflloo.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
jnly 8 tf Genorxl Bnparintondont.
Cotton Gin!
PATENTED JULY, 1871.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
Is hinnies*,
Ia no drastic, violent medicine.
Ta sure to enre if taken regularly,
I* no intoxicating beverage,
Ia a fmltleea family medicine,
Ia the cheapest medicine in the world,
la given with aafety and tbe happiest results to
tbe most delicate infant,
Does not interfere with business.
Dees not disarrange the eyetem.
Takes the place of Quinine and Bitters of every
kind,
Contains tbe simplest and beet remedie?.
Sinus' Liver Eeplaler, to
Great Fanil; Medicine,
W OULD take thia method of informing tbe publio that hundreds are now in uso from Virginia to
Texaa. Wherever it has been introduced it has proven a success, and becoming in general nae.
For tbe information of tboee who have not seen the Gin in nae, wonld stats that it runs light; gins
fast, cleans seed perfectly, and makes a beautiful sample of cotton. The roll box is so constructed
that it is impossible to break the roll or choke the Gin by any fair means, and a child ten years old can
feed it at tcell at any one. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to give entire satisfaction
or no bale.
One improvement in my cotton or toll box is, that it is longer at tbo top than where the cotton is
pulled between tba ribs.
Parties purchasing Cotton Gins would do well to look to this before purchasing other makes, as I am
detei mined to protect my tatzet from any and all Infringements
Parties wishing to purchase Cotton Gins would do well to examine THE EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN
before pnrehating. Samples can 1» seen at
jnly29 deod2m
CASH&RT Sc CURD’S. Agents.
MAOON, GEORGIA.
ROGERS Sc BONN,
WHOLESALE GROCEES!
-OFFER FOB SA.LE-
I« manafoctore 1 only by
J. H. ZEHLIN & CO.,
MAOON, GA.. and PHILADELPHIA.
Price $1 CO per package; alec, prepared ready for
neo in bottles, fit 00.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. |
Boward of all Conoteiftiu and Imitation*.
PERSONAL*
It may be observed that no attempt i* made to
bnnt np out-of-the-way. or unknown placet*, to find I
na-nesto iadoreo SINHIOXd’ LIVER REGULA
TOR.
Hon. Alexander H. Stephen*
Jno. W. Bock with. Bi*bjp of Go.
Goneral Jno B. Gordon.
Hon. Jno Gill fihortor ex-Gorernor of Ala.
Rev. David Willi*, D. D., President C’gtethoipo I
College.
Rienop Pierce (of Ga)
Ron. James Jackson (firm Howell Oobb A Jamea j
Jackson), Attorney at Law, klacon, Ga.
Jno. B. Cobb*
R. L. Mott, Columbus, Go.
Yellow Fxvkk ! Yellow Fxvxb ! Wun xa
the antidote? Reader, you will find it in tbe
timely use of 3immona’ Liver Regulator Thia
vegetable -cathartic and tonta has proven itself a
sure PREYENnY£ and euro of all diseases of the
Liver and Bowel*.
Cholera.—No danger from Cholera If tbe liver
ia in proper order, and ordinary prudence in di-t
observed. The oocaaional taking of Bimmona* Liv
er Regulator, to keep tbe system healthy, will
surely prevent attacas of Cholera.
jnlySocoiAwlv
120,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
(.000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
300 barrels Refined Sugars.
ALL ARTICLES IN 6R0CLR7 LINE AT LOWEST MARKET BATES.
Jnnalficf
GEORGE W. HEAD,
-EXCLUSIVE-
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
A.N7D OIOAIl MAKTTJF’AOTTJIIEII.
No 4- Blake’rt Block. Poplar Street. Macon; Ga
LOVE-MAKING OX LAXDEtt KILL.
Be Fat Powder tn Hi* Pocket Wbea He
Colled Upon Her.
From tbe Roeeo Elver (OoL) Reveille ]
A festive yontb, who performs hia daily avo-
c-iiton in tbe miDta of tanJer Hill, tnought he
wonld take home a little blasting powder the
other day ; it might come handy to split an ot>-
.•.:n«te log he had at borne. When he started
for hit hnmble oabin in the (Teeing he wrapped
f.w ounces oarttally in several thicknease*of
paper and plaoed it in his pocket. When he got
tome he got to thiDkmg how long it would be
before he was likely to get a crashing; and
then be thought what a nice perfume that hand
kerchief extract that he bought last Ssturday
night bad. and he eaid within himself that a
miner s life was hard and nnoertaiu. Then he
thought he ought to oall on that Smith era girl
to-nighL He thought or every thing but that
powder in the pocket of hia coat.
After supper he oonclnded to drop in and see
that Smithera girl. He got hia neektie in prop-
shape ; hie handkerchief was perfumed lika
onto a new-blown rote; one oiled lock bang
gracefully down on hia forehead, and he aarted
tor the domicile of his sweetness. Thia
young man ia ooloring a meerahaum, but hia
girl detects the horrid amoks ; ao when he got
ro the door he knocked the bowl of the meer-
ahanm on hia manly heel and pot it in hia
pocket. Of oourae he didn’t intend to put it in
the same pocket with the powder. HU afllnity
met him at the door with a aweet smile on her
beantiona countenance, wetocmed him to her
paternal mansion, and invited him into the par
lor and to a aeat on the sofa. They were en
gaged in conversation. He asked her if it
ur.,q [ a beautiful evening, and then ahe in
quired bow he liked the drees Mias Brown wore
obnreh last Sunday. He said be didn’t like
a bit, and abe remarked that Mias Brown waa
_ stack-op thing anyhow; and all thti time the
pipe waa insidiously burning ita way through
that paper; he agreed that llise Brown area
somewhat atnek-np, and aaid may be we’d
strike it pretty soon, and then yoo’d see who'd
wear pleg bats.
She told him abe thought ping hats ao becom
ing. and then he waa going to ted her he adored
her: that aha waa tha darling of hia tool, and
that all hia happiness waa oantarod in bar No. 7
boots. Bat ha waa interrupted. Ha area* frean
the fixor and inquired tf tbe lightning had
M OULDINGS, Brackets, BUlr Fix
tures, Builders' Furnishing Hard
ware, Drain I’ipe. Floor Tiiee, Wire
Guards, Terra Gotta Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantle Pleoes.
WINDOW GLAM A SPECIALTY.
Circular* and Prioe List aent free on
application by
P. P. TOALE,
A) Hayse and SS Pinckney eta.,
oclleodly Charleston, 8.0.
TSTATIOPuALi HOTEL
(FORMERLY SPOTSVVOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOUOUGHLY RENOVATED FROM BASEMENT TO ATTI0
BOARD S3 OO PER DAY.
P* WHELAN, Proprietor.
WE GUARANTEE
TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OP GOST, (and pay oxponsoof transportation) ASY PORTION OF THE j
IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS
AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
Ths “E JL1PSE ’ can bo furnished nil complete, or simply the Irons, as parlies may desire. Presses
arranged for stoam or water power when required.
We have TESTIMONIALS from many of tho Largest and Boat Planters in Georgia (and all the other
cotton Btatee) nring this Press, whose names at® as “familiar as household words.” Planters visiting
Haoon are earnoetly advisad not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLOSELY AND
THOROUGHLY the “E0LIPSE," and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive rampblels
containing testimonial# and prices.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS.
FINDLAY IRON WORK?, MACON, GA.
CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
BICESTLY STRMTIEBEB AUD IMPROVED, BOW PEBFECT.
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
r. rnrnn sons, findlay iron works, moon, ga.
for Bimo pnrpoeo (mclnding both tb
MONEtf. This power la shipped ia •
•and: is attached m no way to any p
SUMMER SCHEDULE. .1
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AND rROU
Office Maoon aud BBntsivicx Eaimoad,?
Macon, Ga., Jnly 22,1573. j
O N and after Wednesday, July 33d, paeionger
trains on this Road will bo ran as follows:
DAX PABaiSOEB, DAILY, SU.VD.WJ EXCEPTED r0B
TUE rBESEST.
Leave Macon 8:S0A.tt
Arrive at Jessup...,.,,,,.0:45 r. at
Arrive at Brnnswiok...,^. -,,^.....10.30 p. h
Arrivo at Savannah ...10.60r. at
Arrive at Tallahassee 10:12 A st
Arrive at Jacksonville 10'12 a «
Leavo Jacksonville 2:40 pm
Leavo Tallahasseo 2:10 PM
Leave Savannah 6.20 A. at
JLoaVe Brunawick 5:45 A. st
Loavo Jeesnp 9.00 A. M
Arrive at Macon 8 00 p. n
Passengers frcin Savancah will take 4.S0 r. M.
train for Brunawick, and 6.20 A. it. Uam for Macou.
HAWKIXSTUXI ACCOMMODATION TBATV, DAH.T, (SPS-
DATS XXOEPTUD.)
Leave Maoon 8.50 p. it
Arrivo at Hawkinsvillo 7.50 r. x
Lc&vo QawkinaviUo 6:30 A. M
Arziveat Macon 0.05a. w
W. J. JARVIS,
Ju!j3Jtf Master Traneportation,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULi;
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
CzMiui. Kaduboad, Atlanta Division, v
Atlanta, Ua., July 6,1873. j
O N and after Sunday, July 6th, Tasaongur
'Trams on this road will mu as follows :
DAY rAESINOEn TRAIN.
Loave Macon 11.00 a. k
Arrive at Atlanta 0.30 p. u
Leave Atlanta 1.00 p. M
Amvo at Macon 7.20 r. m
8end for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials and Price List.|i^avoMacon N “ n . r .“T!‘:“... u .iop.ii
I Arrive at Atlanta 5-50 a. m
Leave Atlanta Lie A. M
| Arrive at Macou 7.00 a. m
Making cloeo connection at Macou with Contrul
Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with
Southwestern Railroad for Columbus ami points
ill Southwestern Georgia. At Atlanta, with Woet-
ern and Atlantic Railway for poiuts West,
julylitf G. L l’OREACRE. Sup’t.
tb® old
‘new fashion" Gin Gdsr) we GUARANTEE. OU ASK NO MONEY. This power is shipped in one piece
as it were: requires no mechanic to pnt it up; sits on ground; is attached in no way to any portion of
house; and ia independent of floor ’ ssgging” etc.; can bo used in ANY KIND OF HOUSE (one or two
etory); or both the Power and Gin can be ran on ground WITHOUT ANY HOUSE; drives a gin from
275 to 3 JO revolutions per minuto.
FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
N. B. Partis* preferring the “old fashion” Gin Gear or “now faehion*’ ditto, with conlro anppoxt, can
be accommodated at very reasonable figures. *
R.
FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron Works. Macon, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS
jnly27eodIy
And all kinds of machinery and castings, etc , eta
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, f
Bouthwkstxhn Railboad Oomtaki, >
Macon, Ga., July i, 1873. j
O N and after Snnday, tho 6th Inst., Paaaon^er
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
cay eufauu. ixszr.taxa tsazn.
j Leave Maoon..... 8:00 a. M
I Arrivo at Eufaula 4:40 p. x
Airive at Clayton.
Arrivo at Albany
I Arrivo at Arlington
I Arrivo at Fort Gaines
I Leavo Clayton
Loave Eufaula...........
Leavo Fort Gainca...—..
Loavo Albany..
I Arrive at Macon..
6:20 r. h
2:45 r. a
6:00 P. a
4:40 r. m
- 7:20 A. a
....... 6:50 a. A
8.35 A. a
10:33 a. a
5:26 P a
IMPROVED
Anti Friction Horse Power
1 PV !
FOR sat.b ;|sweet water mills
White Pine Umber for Sale.
[HAND FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS.
To tboee deoiling to porohooe a good and relia
ble Fire Bsgme, Will find it to their inteiect to cx-
l amine thia oa->. It i* a
SECOND-CLASS SMITH ENGINE
In perfect order and wai ranted to give satire aat-
ufaotion. Sold for no f*u.t, bat to make room
| for a steamer.
Forfortber particulars, apply to Secretary
[ Ocmulgee Fire Co. No. 2. or eemmittee.
O MACHOLD. Foreman.
H. P. WR8TOOTT,
F. A. SHOREMAN,
JNO 4 VALENTINO.
xog 81m
(EAST TENN ESSEE)
VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
T HE under*irood offers for sole hi* property in
tbe weetern range of city lota of Macon,
containing m all two acres, fronting on College
and Orange atreeu, at tbe tormina* of Walnut
street, which be will divide into lou to anit pur
chaser*. embracing the residence where he now
liras. On tbe place ia a beautiful flower yard, %
choice variety of fruit trees, and aa good, if not
tbe beet well of water in the city.
Term* eaay to any one wishing to purchase. For I » call and I will give you satisfaction,
other information, apply to the subscriber. j
*=>*15 ** james MADiflos Jones. [ Boarding TTouse.
MY NAME IS
JOHN VALENTINO
I am st my tarns old stand,
68 CHERRY STREET.
I kaep aa good
LIQUORS
And furnish os
GOOD MEALS
Aa anybody, and at REDUCED BATES. Give me
onglSif
Valuable
Pluntlf inm F"VN THE FIRST or AUGUST I *01 open tha
1 Id 11 t«tI IOH U JBouae oo Molbeny street, opposite the I*.
GOLD DUST XIH HOUR,
MOSS ROSE XXX FLOUR,
YALLET GREEN XX FLOUR.
In 24 and 49 Fonnd Sacks
For tale by
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
angIStf
N WATER!
T HE HATH OR N SPRING boa iate’v acquired a
repatattoo that plaoee it at the bead of all
the springs at Saratoga.
An eminent physician, recently returned from
Saratoga, says that it is twice as good (medicinal
ly) as oon ress Water, and that at the springs four
glasses of Hathom are drank for one of any other
spring. We bare tbe
BT TEX -
FOR SAXiB.
T he “BLOOM PLAGE,”containing 17H aerea.
aooatad on Tobsaofkea Creak, only fiva mile*
team Maoon. with dwelling and all asetaaary negro
eahtns. good gto-honaa and son*. Will b* for sale
until October lit. Tima will ba given on part of
Bottle, Dozen or Case!
RANKIN, MASSKNBURG & CO.
angll tf
aaglOtQsepl
■S8& 0 :
mar Boose. (Granita Bali) formerly kept by N
Btocwangar. Board 826 par month, and tbe table
aopptiad with tha bam tha market affords. Boom*
a ba had aither with or without remit nr o.
ang«Im K. M. BBOWN, Agant-
XO RENT.
rpwo TEHMEST HOUSES or ana eight-room [ BBOOND SATURDAY of avary
NOTICE.
I WILL hold a Joatioe Ounrt for the 718th DU-
triet, G. M.. at the otfier of ColUna A Haath,
Ho. «8 daoood atraat. la tha otiy of Maaon, oo tha
A. MSBET, Mason, Ga. |
Hoorn for raoL
Apply to
jalyMtf OUTER, DOUGLASS A CP.
Hetary Publio and ax. off. J. P.,
718th District, a. M
THE 0XLY ‘‘CAST STEEL PLY10X POWER ” IX THE WORLD.
W E pre-peut to the Vl&nier* of ibe Fuuth tho beet and only euiiablo HOK3E POWER fox Ginning
Ootto •, Grinding Corn, or 'J brushing Groin, ever before offered to tho public. We, the propne-
' predneing and preparing Cotton for matket, &i*ert,
uf Simplicity, Imrability, Speed aud Lightness of
tors, having b d a noa x-r of years’ experience ia
without tbe fear of contradiction, that ia point
Draft, the
WRIGHT’S IMPROVED POWER!
Far Entsii an alter tint las Em Esaa Ostl to IteUiilti State.
We claim for it that two good mulaa will gin threo bales of cotton in a day on a forty *aw gin, and
that four good mules will gin on a fifty a aw gin four and a half to five bales of cotton ; that the gin
ning will be continnoaa, not being liable to interruption* from sagging of the machine-heuee, a* this
Power is self-adjusting, adapting lteelf readily to the upward or downward tendency of the floor. The
entire flxtnre* accompany the machine, except an ordinary king-poit and a lever, so that it can be
placed in position for service in a few hoar* after reachiug the plantation.
THESE POWERS ARE MANUFACTURED OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL
And will be warranted for twelve month*. The only part of a Horse Power most liable to wear I* tbe
email pinion which give* fpeed to the ••Power.” This we have remedied by having it (at a great coat)
mode of the very beet Cast fiteeL Prica $145, or 9150, delivered at purchaser** station
ASK, ONLY A THXAXj.
•VSTJEJ
For farther particulars, address
MALONE, WILLINGHAM Sc CO.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
LA WTON & BATES,
•\A7-3BCOTCL31i<SALXA33[
-DEALERS IN-
Cora, Oats, Hay, Bacon, Lard, Floor, Star, Cole, Molasses
BAGGING, TIES, JtSTO.,
FOURTH STREET.
JanSOtr
MACON, GA.
Connects with tho Albany Train at Smithvillo,
and the Fort Game* Train at Cnthbert daily except
1 fienday.
Albany Train cocnocts da’ly with Atlantic and
Galf li&ilro&d Train* at Albany, and will run to
Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday, WoUnoa
cay and Friday, returning following day*.
COLUMBUU DAT FASdZNOZl; THUN.
| Loavo Macon io^5 r.
I Arrive at Oolumbne f;00 a.
Leavo Columbus 2.-R0 *. m
! Arrive at Maoon 7;C0 r. v
MUF17LA HICHT TTEEltiZXX i U 5M31CDATZC 9
TBAZ2I.
Leave Macon............ IIjIC P. h
Arrive at Enfaula 12:10 p. m
Arrive at Aihauy 7;t7 a. *•
Loavo Enfaula : 0 21) e. -
Loava Albany B:8 j f. r
Amvo at Macou.. 10 Hi a. w
Trams w.ll inave Macou and Eufaula on thi-
feChbdU'u buuday, Tueauay end Thureday nightl,
and couneci at^ulittlville with Albany train*.
Vlltu JL oDWflBH,
Juljb ai-nguiecr and bjpcrizitondent
Change of Schcdak .
ON MACON AMi AUGUSTA LAlUiOAI*
! Forlj-Ohe Hilua 8a?e«i ti/ « -
OtFlOE L1ACOS ASl> AUGUSTA llAUAiU/J. .'
Maoon, May 18,1812. >
O N aud after bnnday. May 19, 1872, and dm.:
further uotioe, »hr frainct to thin toad a.ii
run as follow* -
DAT Til A
Leavo Mao. ..
Arrive at August* 1:: . , .
Leavo Auguoia i:fco P- u.
Arrive at M»^un 8,15 p, r.
CsT PaBeengcra leaving Macon at h.So a. m. mak*
nloae connection* at Gamok with day passengo
tram* on Georgia U&ilroad fof Atlanta and a/•
points West; al*o, for Augueta, with traitu gCilhg
sSorth, and with train* tor GharloPton; al*t?. It.
Athens, WaehingloQ ocC ad a'.aticu* on the Coot
gia Bailro&d
Ticket* »,ol! and obaoke’ tv id
point* North. In-m by rail aud by aceanuhlps lTw*
iliBiilsanin
sag7tJ a a JOHNfiON, fiup’t
Ctt&LiGK OF aCHEDUU
WESTEilN ANII ATLANTIC BAILBOAD OO.)
Ortioa UEarsAh PAH*shoiB Agent, >
Atlanta, Ga., July 2U, U78.)
On and after this date—
LIGlirMNO KCPBEea,
For New York, E&btern and Virginia Cilice.
Leave* Macon, by Macon A Wont cm Ball*
road ...11.00 AH
Arrive* at Atlanta S.SOf.m
Leave* Atlanta G:(JO r.a
Arr.700 Dalton 1U:S0 v.*t
Arrivo* C'KAttanooga. «... 1:10 a-w
Pullman Palace Airavring-lioora arul Hlcepicg-
Car* by ttis train from Atianu to Lynchburg and
all intermediate point* without change.
Paa*onger« loaving by thia train arrive in Kew
York the accond arternooD, at 4;44 p. ai. t over
thirteen hour* earlier than paeeenger* by any
other route can with safety reach Nuw Xork, leav
ing the eamo evening.
DAY WEfiTEBN EX I BF 83.
Leave* Macon at 11:10 p.u
Leave* Atlanta at 8:10 a.m
Arrive* at Chattanooga..... 4:3j p.m
Close connection at Cnattanocga for all point*
Weet.
Pnllman Palace Car* on all night train*.
For farther particular* address
B W. WP.ENN,
Jolyll tf General PaneeDgcr Agent
FORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Office of Ekoineeu and Euiehistindent, {
AuarsTA, Ga-. Jane 2d, 1873. )
O N and after Monday, June 80, train* on tbio
iioad will ran as follow* :
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave Augueta at G.45 a. w.
Arrive at Port Royal at.... 2 1C p. at.
Arrive at Charleeioc at 4.45 p. v.
Arrive at Savannah at. 3. SO r. at.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
Will loave Port Royal at.. 0 45 a. ar.
Leave Charleston at. 8 20 a m.
Leave Savannah at a. m.
Arrive at Auguuta at L ». k .
down night passenger train
WO leave Augusta at 2 10 r. r.
Arrive at Port Royal at 11.35 r. m.
Arrive at Charleeion at 5.00 a. w.
Arnvo at fcav&nnah at 12.30 p. V.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave Port Royal at Id.SD p. t*.
Leave Charleston at 6.0UP. X.
Leave Bavonnah at i).i0 p. a.
Arrive at Augusta at 8.00 a. y.
Passenger* leaving Macon L»y the C 3J a.
train on Macon and Augusta Railroad, arnvo st
Augusta in time to make cloee connectim with ibo
down night poeaeuger tram on thia red for Port
Royal and bavann&u. JAMES O. MOCRK,
jalyltf K- g n^pr si-1 Suptiinri mio. ;
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EDWARD SPRXNZ.
XT or ARY PUBLIC xuJ EX-OFFICIO J UBTICE
X7 OF TBE PEACE. I cxn be for.ntl for tbo
present at all hoora of the da? at my office, adjoiu-
Dg ths law office of A. l’roadlit, over the atoi e cf
leone* A Jobaaona Third street, Macou, Ga., to*; ■
nd;to all EagUterial boaiueaa. sag
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