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R FINDLAY’S SON S
FINDLAY IRON WORKS
C0W*
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
Trade'
THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN.
and Curr of Fe»tflcnilal
Contiiirloiix D!*cn*r«
MACON. GEORGIA.
It ta in dbnuM where immediate
relief i« ivquiM wbn
eJl proves iu »uj*rior. and va migl
t.'itunl power in aavinf »*■ *«
health.
In rami wb<*re epidemic disease
•mmlhpoz. fcrer*. etc., exist, thin n*
the potent power of a dninlnrlont
and nur. No one that umi the J
when Asiatic cholera. v.liow fever, t
* mall* i mix. diptheria. etr.. prevail in
ty, will bn Mixed a itb tbeae «<i«n
Fertilizing Compound!
This fertilizer is again offered to the
'Public in its original purity. The stand,
ard has been kept up in every respect
and its intrinsic value has again been
demonstrated during the past summer-.
It is recommended, because:
“It is permanent in its effects in return-
ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients
taken from it by excessive cropping.
"It gives to cotton the food necessary
therefore,
I Capital 200,000 Dollars
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
Bales o Cot ion packed by this Press ram.'* from 500 to 800 jionnds.
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
JOHN' J. GRESHAM.
julytite
8. G. Boss. I’r-'i
WM. S. HOLT.
it. R. P. Lawton. Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
WE GUARANTEE
TO ALIKE coon. FREE OF COST (and mv cjprnsrs ot tnuisnortstwn) ANY PORTION OF
T11E IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITH IN POUR YEARS
. AFTER PURCHASE. AND IVARiaNT AGAINST BRKAKACJJ
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
The " ECLIPSE” can he furnish..! all comi>lrtr. or simply the Irons, as parties may desire. Presses
arranged for steam or wafer,sow er wla.u required-
W«- have TEST I MO N'T ALS from many of the Largest anil Best Tlanters in Geonria (ami all the
odfcrr Cotton Slat*-*) um.ik this I'ress. whose names are as “familiar as household word*.” Plantenj
vi-itinr Marr.ii are earnestly ad vised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLOSELY
AND THOROUGHLY the * ECLIPSE." amt JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send for De*mptivo
PriMfplilets containing* testimonials and prices.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
t FINDLAY IRON' WORKS. MACON', GA.
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE.
to sustain life while fruitin<
called rust seldom occurs wheia
this fertilizer is used.
“It is the best restorer of worn out
lands known to agricultural chemistry.
“Its effects are immediate . in the pro
duction of largo returns the firat season.
“It is good for all crops, on any soil,
being pure unadulterated plant-food.
“It is as good as the best, and is the
least expensive of any known good fertil
izer.
“It is manufactured at the South and
almost entirely of Southern material.
“It utilizes the ammonia found on
every farm which i? the most expensive
part of all complete fertilizers.**
We subjoin a few of the many certifi
cates in our possession, as to its value,
from well known parties who have used
it, and to whom we would refer.
ROGERS & LEMAN, Gen. Agts.
LaGraxge, Troup County, Ga.,}
Septemlier 14,1873. S
Messrs. Rogers «C* Leman, Macon, Qa. :
Gents : I hayo bought of your agent, Captain
Y. L. Hopson, one oar load of the Logan Fertili
zer, and used it this spring on my different farms.
1 am well pleased with it and shall use it another
year in preference to any other kind. 1 also used
what
COLLECTION'S PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
f-hl5 iv .
PLANTERS’ BANK,
FORT V.1LLKV. GA.
O MttlBi Deposited * omit- P»per, buy* and
IV sen.* Exrhamre; also. Uukl and Silver.
Col Union* made at all anvsaihle paints.
Inter-st paid on DopusiU «b*M made for «
? willed time,
M.i. Anderson, Pren’t. W. E. Brown.Casli’r
*., * / directors
ffdJ J. AnilerafiDj OJ. Hugh L IXsnnard
Col. Wm. Felton, Dr. W. A llathmr<
llr.M L. If. H»llimhM letst*
SIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
9:10 r M
10:20 p v
Leatfe Macon........
Arrive at Eufaula.
Arrive at Albany..
Leave Eufaula.
Leri vfc‘Albany
Arrive at Macon.
ns lofting Macon and Eufaula on tl
«le- Sunday, Monday, Wednesday m
ay nights, connect at Smithville \vi
to Albany.
VIRGIL.TOWERS,
1 l.v Kmrinivr and Sup^rfutendent.
CRAIG PATENT HORSEPOWER
GROCERIES
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
EL Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works,
FEVEB AND AGUE.
Paver ami Ajme nmd f«»r fifty rent*. The!
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
nof a remedial agent in the world that will duiv
Fcrer amt A rue. ami all other Malarious, Bilious
Hrarlrt, T.«phoid. Yellow ami other F«m?re (sidou
l*y Railway 1 * Pilbtj so quick a* Railway's Rr*d\
IMW.
Ready Relief fiO nenU per bottle, ami Pills 2?
eenta a Iwx. 8oP. by druggist*.
won
Selected Groceries!
MACON, GEORGIA.
All bought
The superiority of thia machine over all others intended for same purpose (includ
nd “new feahwn” Gin Gear) we GUARANTEE. OR ASK NO MONEY. This Pus
ne pjtsv. :u> it were; requires noiReepanic to put it up; sets on the ground; i* attn
»any |M>rtiun of the house* ami is indepindent of lloor “saarinr,” etc.; can be used
ip HOUSE (one or two story), or both the Power ami Gin can lie run on the gnu
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
AT PANIC PRICES!
OF IIOUSK (one or two story), or both the: m — _
ANY HOUSE; drives a Oin from 275 to 3U) revolution* per minute.
ffTRONG ANI) PURE RICH BLOOD-IN-
CREASE OF FLKSII ANI) WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR-
A ml arOl he wMYjelow the usual market crici
Give ine a call before buying. •
J. F. RARFIELD.
oetr.tf
ED TO ALL!
DR-HADWATS
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List.
New Singin,
pan Fertilizer. It bent* stable manure alone, and
l* by actual count of bolls, at least 200 per cent,
ahead of my umnaimrud cotton. There is less
rust where the Lo«m was used than where fer
tilized by stable manure. Yours respoctfnllv,
Si. ML THOMAS.
Vienna. Doolt County. Ga- Sept. 1,1873.
Messrs. Rogers it- Leman, Macon, Ga.:
Gents : I promised to write you about the Lo
gan Fertilizer I liought of you. I now' can safely
say, that up to this time, it is ahead of any I have
ever used. It is as good again as the Soluble Pa-
eilic I used last year. I will use it altogether for
the future. Resjiectfullv.
. JOHN COLLIER.
Wakuen Countt. Septemlier 15,1873.
Messrs. Rogers «£• Leman, Macon, Ga.:
Gents: f composted the 4000 pounds of Logan
Fertilizer bought from you hut winter, with
12,000 pound* of cotton seed and stable manure
and put tlie eight tons of compost on forty acres
m cotton on gray land. The cotton grew well and
seem* to be well fruited. I am well pleased with
it. W hen the crop is gathered I will write you
fully. Yours respectfully,
JOSHUA NICHOLLS.
Union Point, Greene County, Ga^\
September 15.1873. S
Messrs. Rogers if* Leman. Macon, Ga.:
.Gents: Bveiyroneof the planters in our sec
tion, who has used the Logan Fertilizer, are well
pleased w ith it, and will use it extensively for an
other season. Yours respectfully.
J. li. HART A SONS.
Hogansvillb, Troup County, Ga„)
„ September 12,1873. J
Messrs. Stagers if- Leman, Maar*. Ga.:
Gents: 1 bought of your agent 2f^)0 ppunds
of the Logan Fertilizer, composted it as formula
directs, and used it with other standard fertiliz
ers- It has proved equally as good as the others,
at aliout one-tliird of the cost, ai«d I would ad
vise planters generally to give it a trial.
Yours truly, J. M. PONDER.
Americus, Sumter County, Ga., 1 )
SeptemlHlr22,1873. $
Messrs. Rogers if* Leman, Macon, Ga.:
Gents: I compoxted the Logun Comjiound I
lx*ugiit from you. and put it on cotton on gray
land, and uml it on my farm at a cost of $1 87*
per acre. 1 also used the Pendleton Comjiouml
and the English Stonewall. The Logan has proved
as good as either of the others. 1 am much pleased
with it. The cottou has fruited well and Inis
retained its fruit. Very little nut is oliservable
wheri* the Logan is used and the weight of lint in’
proiMirtion to seed cotton is. remarkable, being
much in exi-ess of what is usual. 1 found it equal
ly good on coni mul iiotatoe*. The Logtui is an
excellent feriilizer,iu\d lean honestly recommend
it* use generally. Y’ours resi*<x Jfully, >
J. L. ADDERTON.
Newton County, Ga„ Septemlier 23.1873.
Rer. Robert Logan :
Dear SIR: 1 componted 400 pounds each of
the Logan Comoonnd, cotton seed and stable ma
nure, and put the comport on four arretjof eotton.
Though the wonu 1ms stripped the cotton iwireof
leave*. | will get three kiles of cotton fn»m the
four acres. The season h:is not beqa a favorable
one in tliis section. Yours tmiv,
Mil tf J. M. llOLLINtfSWORTH.
N. B —Parties preferring tlie “pld fashion” Gin Gear or “new fashion” ditto, with centre «upi»or
cm) bo aecommodatod at v ery reasonable figures.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
most astonishing cun**. Roqalek
rchances lbeb>nlyumlcrri> s t unde‘
i»f this truly wonderful tu.slicine
VAT AN INCKRASK IN PLESU AND
•lioirfi Iflltoff For in;-irsrlK..l« ml Sanbfcl
riw. By \Y. S. Tilden. Just out. - §1 00
tIVER OF LIFE. For Sabbath-Schools. By
^e^kina.mr^lj(. and 40 ythor gumpueers. 35c.
:HEKRFUL VOICES. For Common School*.
By L.O, Emerson. - 50c.
lOUR.OF SINGING. For High Schools. By
Emerson and Tilden. • - - • $1 tt)
CAN DARI). For Choirs. Conventions, etc., itj
FINDLAY’ IRON WOItKS, MACON, GA
thi: tKKiT m oon i»« : iiiFieit.
Kvcrv dropof the SAILS A PAR! 1.1.1 AN RKSOL
VENT* comnroninitns tbreuch the bloind.sw<*a
urine and other lUfid- and iuivVs of th" system
ih.- vig»ir (d life, f..r it repairs the waste* of the
bodv with n<*w' >md x.und nintennl. Seroftdn.
s M .)hI,v. r,.nsu.np:i..n. do! .r Di«
is-r-in the Throat an-i Moiitli, Tiim.irs, Nedc-s ir
the Glands and other itarts of th. -yjrtcui.Sore
Eyes. Mnnnorons Discharg>> from the Kars, and
tlie worst form of Skm Hi-, :.-. -. Krujdion, Fever
Sores. Scald 11. ad. Ring Worm, vrit lUicum.Krw-
-i|- in-. Acne. Black Sr^ts. Worm* in tlw* Flesh.
Tumor-. Uaii'.'Ts in the \Vomlt. and Ml Wpakening
and Painful Discharge*. Nu!-t Sweats. L'«ss of
Sp. nn. and nil wa-te- of tlie life prtnciple. are
Mrithin the curative ranrt? id thin wetwlec of Mod
em Chemistry, ami c few days' use will pnrvc to
any person using it for either of thi^w* (trnis ot
disca-c its isttoiit miner to «*uri' them. .
If tlie patient, daily bemmin* mlninf liy tlw
waste and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing. succeeds in arresting thes.* wastec ami
repairs the same with new material made:from
healthy hlood-ami this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and doc* secure— * cure is (.ertain; for nrhen
om-e.this remedy commemvs its work of purifica
tion. ami sumvils in diminishing the kfw o
wastes, it* repairs will lie rapid, and every day the
pnti.nt will feel himself growing liet ter and strong
er, the food digesting better. ap|**tite improving,
am! fl«*sh ami weirlit inrrrt«ing. Not only dun.
the SARSAPARILL1AN RESOLVENT ex^ l all
known remeiliM agents in the cure <4 CVpwnir.
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin hut
it is the only positive cure for »j i I
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES. BOILES, SAW &. GRIST MILLS. WATER WHEELS,
AND ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETC- ETC.
H. FINDLAY’S SONS,
jul*7codly FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA. .
and’-Instnimeittal.) - - - w - $2 50
Seven admirably construeUsl hooks, whose sales
an* to he numbered by the humlretl thousan#; so
perfectly is each fitted to tlie po|iular taste. [
- Either book sent. |io*t-paid. for tlie reeail price
Cl I AS. II. DITSON A CO-
711 Broadway. New York.
OLIVER DITSON A tXl-
*e|i27il2nwAwtf Boston.
WAGES
UDltzH whd fciv irifBmp to-work.*
JU old or .i - ■' : * 1 -—
to$50a v.—. — —
by gll.. Suitable tf> either city or country. ‘Dy
tt Jhc 7.~T. This is a rare opportunity for
thore wIhi are mit of work, amt out of money to
make mi iiuL-pvmH nt living. Niu-ajiital lieina re-
uf IU cents. Address A. BURTON A CO-Morris-
or young, of either sex. can make from $10
week, at home, day or evening. Wapted
.... ^ citlur .:W- r zzy
A-asou of the y«wr. This i- a rare opjiortunity for
WESTERN' AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
Office General Passenoeu Agent,
Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1873.
O N and after this date—
LIGHTNING EXFiiKSS
For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities,
Leaves Macou, by Macon A Western Rail-
CHARLESTON, S. 0
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
sep!8-tf
leaves Atlanta.
-TO AND FROM-
H1IB BECKWITH $2» PORTABLE FAMILY
l SEWINGMAOiUKE.anSOdays'truil; many
Arrives al Dalton.
Kidney mul madder Cnmplafnta,
Urinary ami Woti.b DLse:u>es, Gravel, jpfatihetea.
Dropsy.Stoppageof Water. IiieontiiK nooof Urine.
Rnjrn'iuHMfe Alhumlnurin. snd 1n all cm.-^
wh«*re there are brick dust deposits, or themfer
is thick, cloudy, mixed with suhstano** like the
white of an egg. or thread* like white silk, or then-
i* a morbid, dark, bilious npi**nmmv ami white
lM>m* dust de|sv.it, ami wl**ii there is a pricking.
i at Chattanooga
Ar(ivL . .-HHpil
Pullman Pulnee Drawing-Room and-Sloeping-
Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and
all intermediate joints without change.
Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New
York iho second afternoon, at 4:4! r >1, over thir
teen hours earlier than jiassengers by any other
route can with safety reach New York,leaving the
same evening.
HAY WESTSKN EXPRESS.
Leave* Macon at i....U:10 r m
Leaves Atlanta at....„ 8^30 A M
Arrives at Otettzubottu 1 4:30 a M
Close connection at Chattanooga for all points
advantage* over all. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
tit refutuiod. Sent nmletn, with full direftions.
Beckwith Sewing 31*chine Co- Sfti Broadway,
fpHE NEW EirASTIC TRUSS. An it
X invention. It retains the Rupture at i
and under thi* harilest^xcerrise» severe
It is worn with comfort, and if kept on r
day, effect* u iierUMiH'iif cure in a Jew wo
eheap.and sent by timHWhen t- •!»?—:-M. I
free, when ordered by letter sent to th<
Truss Co.. Ne. 68S Bnculway, N. Y.city,
usi** Metal Spring Trusans: too painful:
off bio fnsiuc^-Uy.. Toarf»odJ
AND ALL TnE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
burning aonantian when passing water, and
ikui: Car* on all night trains.
■ particulrs addraess
IE W. WRKNN,
'*v. # < General PassengerAger
THREE TIMES A WEEK JFROM NEW YORK,
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD*
mhIukdih
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
Office of Engineer ani> Sui’KRiNTENnKVT,
Augusta, Ga., June 28, 1873.
) N and after Momhiv, June 30, trains on this
Rond, wjll run mfollows:
DOWN-PAY PASSENGER TRAIN,
in leave Augn*t* at«:•» A M
live at Pori Rotnlat 2:1G i» m
■rive at Charleston at - 4:45 l* M
■rive at Savannah ... i 3:3o P it
11MS ..itewsi****.: -.zmiOojxM
• GETTYSBUHti
KATALYSINE WATER-Xiie Great Meui-
i gu * ■ • Highestj|
A BIS Battle luw lawn going on for y«uZ
lietweeu the Con*titutkm* of the Sick, on *»m-
side, and all the Active .Kaunas, fair ly called
remedies. <>u the other. The Pomou-s have had
the iv-t ol the fight, and a long lid of the k&Ied
may lie found in every cemetery. But fct bud.
isauiuon sense i* putting a stop to thi* pernicious
conflict. At last. *
The Prisoners
(cine of Nature. Indorsed by th~ .
|Medi<til Authorities. Restores Auseular Pow-j
ter to Puralytie, Youthful Vigor to the Aged, and]
Develops the Young at a Critical Peried; Dis-J
1 Deposits; Cure*
iwuiumM—, Dyspepsia, Neuhiliria.
ELEGANT STATE-B003I ACC0M3I0DATI0NS—SEA VOYAGE 10
Leave 4* l t'ani
Afrive at, Au
'UK
•ulvea Calculi and “Cbiilky'
Gout. Rheumatism, DyzplHHV
Gravel, Diabetis Diseases of the Kidneys, Liv
•r and Skin, AIMominal Drojisy, Cl^rCmu Diar-
rlnea, Goustipatium Asthma, Niu*Voij-nc->
fiequMiaii, General Debility, and nearly ev-
•ry claw* of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets con-
earning History of tlie spring ar- 1
-rum Medical Journals Emit
mil distimruished citir—“ —
>y WHITNEYBROS.,^
c rout st- Philadelphia. For
fists.
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
\rarfcatve idlrusl
.Irrire at Port lb>
wire at
rlm-a
■deep
, —
nuning History of tlie .spring and Testimonial-
‘ |Ufe| fMHwriar EuaneptTlfhyzicUim!
’ ’* e by all drug ]
aug3e«i3m
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
Ofthofi' k ran hare discovpirxl that in Tar-
!. vy r ’a Ef*» kvfsc kyt si.lt/jcr Apflhri, they
MVe /(M, VMMq(CV latntivr, a iliurelic. a
corrective, a regulating ami anti-bilious mrdkfna
equal to all ordinary exigencies and g«*i' tw
every ailment uf the stomach, the bowels, the
nerves, the musi-le*. and the s > re-tive oraus.
Sold by all druggist*. ‘ oef1<-d2tawhw2w
Ami connecting ’Roods ‘West. in aUanre with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamshijis to the
above Purts, invito attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public
in the Cotton States at the
rom a prominent centVu*. an and resident o
inoTniatuQ- tar tha p»t forty vears wvl knutn
> tlw book pubUsher* tbreuaTi il the VnM
late*:
New Noes. Orloiwr it. 1873.
Dx. RinvxT: Dear Sir—I are induced Uy a
me of duty to the suffering to make a brief *tafc-
lent of the working of your merticinc o« my-ell
or revrnU jwn I had been afftvUd with socar
ouhle in the bladder and urinary uncmx. which
ane twelve munths ago Eliminated in a most ter*
Mv afiintmg <»w »Nr*. wk Hi n»- ph. Han* al
lid was a **p.-a»*lii* -tn.trroiu th« »:reta,a«
Offering fffHtks ol Rail and Sea Trai
tenor and capacity at any other Fort;
line:.
Imitation t-r Freight Sal Pa^ /n/iTS not exceeded in excel-
The following splendid* Octal. Steamers are regularly ou the
V'Xv c - ‘ -4- sod jwt-
ffTr A'yf mneoUy cam! ly
the usocf Da. Wr>
tar's Balsam nr
Winn Ciikset,
whVh d.*-s r«»t d.-r op a cough and k«re tie cause
hihkiLl. batl+direM^ ahtif the lung* audglhya
trwtaUun, thus rvaiovuig the cause of the cum; List
C0NST5PTI0N CAN BE CURED
by a tinvdr report to tLU atandon! remedy, as U
K red br naadreds of U'sfimonula it ho*
i genuine is (‘xTie*! **/. JTuXIe” oa thevr-p: r
tilTil a M>»\*i FEfaairrokO 1 * *
MANHATTAN..
CHAMPION...
CHARLESTON...
JAMES ADGER.
- ...M. S. WoodirrtL, Commander.
R. W. Lockwood. Commander.
-Q-H-..J Mjtm ftnn, Conmrindor.
jf. Jr Lockwood. Commander.
JAMES ADGER ± CO- Agent*. Charleston. S. C.
S.Cbowill, Commander.
T. J. Beckjstt, Commander.
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
GEORGIA.
>UTH CACOLINr:
Gift enterprise
ASHLAND.
WAGN EB.HDGBR MX).
Wit. iu COUKIXAT.
MURRAY
Crockett’s Patent Balance Gear Portable Horse Power,
Can be used
'iho only Reliable G Jt Distribution in the country
$75,000
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
L. D. SINE’S
lt*4th ltegular Monthly
TO PHILADELPHIA.
th<- common gip house, or you ran do you ginning in a 1« cabin, or a
10x20 feet. Warranted to run lighter.than any Power mode. It has had its trial mul came off i
rious.and ready to try again.
Machinery of all kind* made and repaired at my works. $-nd for circular, to
octlOtf CROCKETT'S IRON WORKS, Macon, U
room.
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
5000 prizes of
9 prizes of.
0 priZ'-H of.
8 priMtcJ.
9 pnzeof.
SO prize* of.
w, prizes of.
180 prizes ot.
5,000 prizes of.
I prize of.
1 prize of.
1 prize of.
1 prize of.
4 priies of.
5 priues of.
.—L...— Alexander Hcntek, Commander.
,......-4.. C. HI5CKLEK. Commander.
SAILING DAYS—FRIDAYS.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
equator!]
•KLEFRATED
STAR AND TALLOW
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
To be drawn Monday, N ovember 21th, 1873.
ONE CKAND GASH PRIZE, $5.1)00 IN GOLD.
ONE 6RAMD CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
>] Greenbacks!
handkerchief
PURGATIVE ART)
PERFECT
REGULATING PILLS,
TwoPrizes OF $1000
Six Prizes of $500 each in
Ten Prizes of Sioo
1J)00 Gold awl Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(mall) worth frua$20 to$300each!
Coin Silver, Ye*t Chains, Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware. Jewelry, *c- etc. *
Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to
75J0OO.
Agents Wanted to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Frciniiim* w ill
he paid.
Single Tiekets $1; Six T:ckc-t- 55; Twelve Tick
ets $10; Twenty-five Tickets 520.
Circulars containing a full list ctf prizes, a de- j
script i<.i: of the manner of drawing, and ocher in
formation in reference to the Distribution, will be j
sent to any one ordering them. All letters mu>t !
be'addrej-ed to _ _ „
Slain Office. L- D. SINE, Box ^5.
IU1 W. Fifth Street Cincinnati, O
FALCON
.Hainie, Commander.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean
H AVING perfect.*! myninviir Lientato borreet tte slightest error in ths tim
Regulator, by th... erection of in Observatory uml one of the rno>t approved i
SKA GULL— Dliiox, Commander.
r SAILING DAYS-EVERY FI PTH DAY.
PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO BOSTON.
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AXD PUG Sin, Evtet SiTTBDAT.
JAMES ADGER A CO. A*er.U. Charkstoo. S. C.
Ra:— nartiiiml i. Vjw th. rr of Cotnprtinr Iin«. Marine Insurance one-half 0i one per rent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can 1*»- had at all th*- principal Rdflruul Offices
Stoic may U- -r«-urei in sdvanrr, witbc
ships in Ciuirlesttin. ml wb>we offices, in all rose*, tl
a«f:-rn»l. The Through Tickets by this Route i
Time.
Watches, as well as all kinds
jul27 ly
Georgia. Alabama, Tennessee and MissbmppL
••vi rn chanre, by a«birv— ing Agents of the Steam-
RaAtsad Tirketa should I-e exchanged ar.<i Bertha
lude Trwiiha Meals and State Room, while on
LOUISVILLE, KY.
3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES ;
STKAL
• i. |*TVt
iip U.«inL
THE SOUTH C ABO LINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA BAtLKO AD
And their councrtiiur Line* haw largely inrrvased their facilitie-s f..r the rapid rooi
oiol PoMemcyrs l«t««vu the Northern UV.-^ and the Smh ami West. On the G
Carolina Rai'njrwU FiiM*t lav Sl-eping larv
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and nirht trunv ot the Sooth Carolina Rail
rod. Clowe- of*unix*tKin mode with other ruxai.>. dd.i sring freight* »t diatanSpointo with great prompt
!*■»». The Maijogera will u.-- every eie-rt>..n t*. v*;My th-irpatn.ns tliat the fine VIA CHARLESTO.'
cannoc hr «urp*-* k **'d lI » Di-patch and the Safe l>-I:v.-rv of
F<f furthe r n,b»nuat*on. apply to J. J. GRIFFIN, W--te.ni Awnt. Atlanta. On.; B.D.HAS
SELL. Gifarnd Agmt. P. (X Box 4*79,«)tLiv 317 Broadway. N'. Y- S. B. PR KENS General ?.«»<•!
and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad, or
J. M. SELKIRK,
july2* eoddm Supcrintendetxt Great Southern Freight and Paa*riiger Line, Chark-stoii, S. C.
A f. « do— . f Riwi*~ni \
U«t* (rt*H all the M.
cent* per box. bold ly Dru
KEEN A. RA5SOSL AARON P. RANSOM.
RIl'sW. GEER- ROBEUT II. LOYD.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
•m»iit of Freight
■oreia and South
rvt«- nttoret rail.
II selertpd stock of BOOTS
low a-s in any other market
BOOTS AND SHOES
“FALSE AND TRUE I
Rend one letter stamp to RADWAY AOO.. N.
Warren. r»»rner Chnrrh stn*- T. \» u Yrrt
l.iforniAiKMi worth thouxiuidj. will be gk|«*
uuoU«4Awly
d by R. W. Hogan, of Ga
.< >v *r.|» .-no:* U’m«a Pia:«s to -
II- atuTre vtorv manhood. d
;l2Udly
AML EL A. NELSON.
mess
THE MACOS DAiLv TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SATEKBAY AEORAInU. OCTODKli
Tcltim'U F=^_ FR . F=R. FiRST national bank of macon j K(J L11’S E S
- ai*~| , TUAN\U7> A (iL.NEKIL BAMUK BLSISESS.
K ; MuCVINC. KT. 1
Pnlntlnff the Lily.
THE
GREAT REMEDY
HOKE PURPOSES.
TAKBV IYTKB.VAI.LT U f,
I.iuWnI hi wnt-rr. is a pkwAant aniik-
in«l vtivngtb mr
A Pi’Ll KD EXTERN ALLY—wh
FOR | DIWCTOM:
i. c. plant. d. rnsniu
H. L. JKWKTT, \V. H. DINSMQEE
H. If 1UST. U. h LITTLE.
«. JL JIV/I i:nrR.-T.
I. r. PL.IXT. I*w.i.!ept.
| W. W. Wr;glyt. r^tier. ■aia tih»o?r^
• I. C. PLANT & SON,
-* Bankers artd’Brokers.
rhlnT MACO.-V, GA.
to the I -
| ?nj aod S .. Exrh GokL SOver, Stocks and
Bonds.
r mm-1 Deposits Received.
Oil \\ lilrit luiercl will !»e Allowed,
> apnoiJezT. heart dia- KS AGUTD upon.
PAYABLE ON CALL.
I difficulty. AdvMiiees made on rnttwn tuid Pro-
_ <lure in Mtore.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
‘The Breat ! Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press
WAXED.
TrH.uH.lln... nr » Couplr of l^ecr.. rt „ Crnni| pow< . r , n ^ prf
■ Tru»*k».*o, California,
votmjr in* n. vi-:tintf th<* -nrn«> vo m^
la«lv, trirsl to •'freeze o:.^li other out/' or
in other words, to zee which would *taj
the loo^iMt. It appears that thla is a
rtinmon amurc-munt at Tru«dtoo, tn 1
though perhaps pleasant to the youn_r
mvn i* soroew at expensive and annoyin-r
to the old folks. The Republican tells
the frtorr aa follows;
•'The hiwda of the family left the yountj
people alone at the proper time and re
tired. apjsirentlY for the purpose of rest
sad slumber. About inidni ^ht the youn-^
kuly etpn ••**••*l a desire to step out on tjie
p.ridi to soe the moon ami f^et the fre^h
air, slid or tauirsp lioth the “fn-ezers’LfoI-
low«*«). The floor wtu closed af»cr them.
Wliile moon and star gazing, the man of
the house ^t**ps unobao red into the par
lor and distributes a lib«.*ral supply of
»hoi*nraker*a wax on two of the of
th** cane bottomed chaira thoee that the
men had Yaeated. '1’hi* wax was of the
rifdit consistency to serve the iiurpose in
this case. The young lady on th * porch,
who was in the w*cret, /ioon found an ei-
inise for returning with her admire
1 he young men Honk down again into
the ''reserved Hi-nt-j," nnd each, redouble*!
hi* «*f: rt>* to pleaae the damsel, nnnoy
his fellow, and Reap awake. About an
hour paaacd in thia way, by which time
th«* wax, aided by the warmth preaaing
•Sown ujion it. liad become thoroughly
amalgamated with the shoddy of the
|*nt»—in fact, the cane bottoms of the
• hairs, the wax and the pantaloons be
came a nut of inseparable trinity. Tie*
time for the crisis was close at hand. Tt
came. Each one of the bachelors found
himself glued to his seat, and no amount
••f pallingi»nd tugging effV te*l » release.
If t!u*y arose the eluiini followe<l. At first
they tried to look upon the matter as -a
joke, but after a full half-taur's struggle
to (rat* themselves from their cmliamisH-
iag nrodioaiMSit, they boflaffi to think
the- Imd got into a serious scrape. The
lady suggested that they build up a
rousing tin* in the stove, and then each
ui.m lacking up as near the heat as pos
sible, “melt the darned stuff off,” as she
said. This method was tried, but did’nt
work, s4 w ith the chairs Ll- ti-nrsl to them
they . ..uldn't get near«*nough to the fire.
Aftir they had i^weat in the heat**>l room
for about, nn hour to no purpose, the wax
r* t.iining its relentless grip and.ro^noc-
tion, they saw no way out of tlfeir',;wk-
wurel dilemma ©xeept to angage In > stir-
gical Operation, It was gr tting along to
wards morning, nnd daylight wn~vnear at
hand. Tliey realized that whatever was
(«• Is* done must I* done quickly. Their
jm k knives were brought into requisition,
snd in u few minuUM each fellow was ro-
leased from his uncomfortable position.
They left tho voung laxly on«l the h< u<c
in a hasty and unreri*inoniouM inann :r,
with uoniio patch on the rear of their un
mentionables al tout the size of a full
moon. Fwffio put games are not as pop-
ular as they w«ire.
The Vlllngw
A country village uffonls no re tremt-
Thtro everybody knows everylsvdy’a bus- |
inoss. You can not raise half a dozen
go-dings without having them stoned for
picking off your neighl*or*t gooseberries.
Gossip wants no lH*tt«»r heav«*n than a
small village. Miss Glib stands at her
gate three times a day talking with old
Mrs. VIlatter 1m>x • and on rainy’days, at
the blacksmith's shop, the whole business
of the town swims in a tank of toliocco
1 'iiioo of tho worst plug. Everybody
nows whet her this morning, out of the
hiiti'lmr cart, you liought mutton or calf s
liver, and the mason's wife, at the risk of
hrmking her neck, rushes down stairs to
excluitu, “Just think of it! Mrs
Stuck up has bought a sirloin steak*
uml she is no bettor tlmn other peo
ple !’* Your pn'serving kcttlo is sM hor-
row»*d. Your bonnet bnfCs sct*n going
from the millinery shop to tho house of a
villager on Saturday afternoon, and on
Sunday morning a score Pf p»v>ple arc
early at church, heads half turned to
ward the door, rewly to watch the coming
of the new purchase, handkerchief up to
tlie mouth, ready to burst out at what
tlsiy tall a perfect fright of a bonnet.
They always ask what you gave fora thing,
nnd spy you wen* cheated; had something
of »v better ouality they could have let
you have for naif thi* money. We have
at different t inies lived in a small village,
and many of our liest friends dwell there,
but then* are other places won* favorable
for a man's getting to heaven.—TaU
RADWAY’S READY BELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYS. ’
1N H A M M \ I ION OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHIN^.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS.CROUP. DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENEA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
X I! URA LG IA. RH L U MATIS M
COLD CH ILLS. AG UECII ILLS.",
The application of the Reiulv Relief to the psi
or rarU where the pain ar difficulty exists wills
font ease and conif«»rt.
Twenty drops in hslf s tumbler of wster will in
a few moments cure Cnunr*. Spasms. S<sir Stom-
seh, llenrtlmm. Sick Hcmeharlxs Colic, Wind it
the Bowels, snd all internal pains.
Travekra should sIwuaz »i*m- a bottk* of Rrsl
way's Ihtwly h/Sie! uitli tlu iu. A f. s droiaii
water will prevent sickness or pains fn»m elispir.
ctf w»u-t. It iz belter tlmn French Brandy or Bit
ten as h stiimilant.
CELEBRATED AlLuilAN MATTERS
An Old and Reliable Tonic.
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21. WJIJ
Unwnpaased m a MEDICINAL TONIC. STHENGTHENING C0KPL\L and RELIABLE INVTGORANT. They ;u*e made of the purest material and guaran
teed STRICTLY YEGETABLE. For the prevention and cure of Dy p* p ..v, Nerv*>.is Debility «aml all danuigements of the Digestive Organs they have no equal.
UWRINC WVICHSELB4UM*
F>»r sale by all Gnxvraond Dnirri-ds. , Sulc Proprietor-* ami »liolcialr Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
For sale at manufacturer ‘ pr: >*s by II. MYERS A PRO.. Wholcs;il‘ Ag-uits. street. Savannah, <* t. oetI2 lffi
ART GALLERY
f pill! umlersimieil takes pleamiivin snnounrinfr
1 tliut Ih* is now prepared, st
No. 8 COTTON AVENUE,
(Raid!*** old aland)
To cx.*cnte
PICTU E E SI
tM every variety and style ctf the
PHOTOGRAPHIC XRT.
Sjsvlnl attehlkm 1* hn ited to hi*
MELLOWTINT PICTURES l
R. nwrk«M. tor • porulnr .
N.wliro, ivtourhnl. whrivhy «U MomMio. an
'saiUlkrtion outran tood in rnij iraUnra.
T. H. III.H'KHWr.iW.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
HOI X| INK I.OT l\ FORT VAl.I.FV.
\y iu. U> un »h<> Urn nmdagr "
Mn
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
iUMJL.vm.Yi*:. p. rt.. :ly \ -
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I'KU I ill* l.» .1 r*.vt. Nrw Yuri.
HARRISON, BRADFORD b CO’S
STEEL PENS.
ej-x-uviM to the soil ki.\m ii numbers'
' 505-75-28-20 and 22.
rartar,, m. Vrraaa; Udlrr n, J«k.
•i„ New lark.
fufMlia
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway's Resolvent!
liKJ KKuV. Ma*1. July 1«. 1M7.
Dr. Rapway : 1 Iwvh hod Ovarian Tumor. I»
th»» ovothvi ami bawnla. a 11 the Doctors said **tlft*n
was no hell* for it.” I tnol everything that vw
reremimemleil, but nothing helfieil me. I kxm
vour Resulvent. and thouzht I would try It; bur
nml no fsitli in it, Unwiisi' i hml suffered fort welv*
vmr». I took six bnttkwof the Resolvent.andon<-
Imx of Rm I way's Fill*, ami two In>U1yw «f youv
■an Mhfi ireladptf taami
Ik- >.*. , . r :w 1 I f > . tt- r. smarter and htfp-
pw*r thnn I have for ttrrlreyesrs. Tin* worst tu
mor wo* in tin* Mt side of the Israel*, over tht
croin. I wnrite this to you for the benefit of others
You can publish it if you clssae.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WO RIMES!
The only aafe and aura remedy for TAVE.TCs
and WORMS of all kinds.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
JOHNSON & SMIT
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES
TO MBBOEANTS AND PLANTERS. IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 libs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to . yd.
50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
sep27tf [
SlTKKINTKNDKNrA.OrHCK M. A B. R. R-. t
Macon, Ga., October 11, 1873. )
S ami after Sunday, 12th instant, until fur
ther notice, trains on this road will run hs
v , ‘-'f SKNOE5 * UAILT, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
IIAWKI.VSVILDK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. DAILY,
t (SUNDAYS EXCKITKD).
Leave Macon 3:00 r M
Amve at Mawm 10:SS * M
the day tram leaving Moron at S o'clock con
nects at Jesup with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
trams for all • points in Florida. The night train
I.vnmg >lacoiii at.7:15 connects with trams of At-
tenticoad Gulf Riilnvut at Jesup for Savannah,
** ° ’ * it. Sleeping
annah at
at night trains.
JA8. W. UOBKUTSON.
Cferiernl Superintendent
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Sin*K R l XTHNDENT'S OFFICE,
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga., October 11, 1873.
d after Sunday, the 12th inst.. Passenger
tins on this Ruud will run as follows:
DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon: 1.....'. &00 a m
Arrive at Eufaula * r -- A > i- 4:40 r m
Arrive at Clayton 6:20 p m
Arrive at Albany 1 2:15 p m
Arrive at Arlington 6:15 p m
Arrive at Fort Gaines 4:40 p u
Arrive ut Macon.
Connects with l 1 '
ind tlie Fort Ga.no . . Hi
vjit Sunday.
Albany Train connects daily witJ» Atlantic and
lull Itulroad Trams|at Albany, and will run to
Arlm^um on BlakelyTlxteiisioh Monday,Tuesday,
\Ve»luesday and Friila.v, returning following days.
COLUMBUS pAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
.• Mao.n .. 7:lJ V u
iVrrive at Columbus... ; 12:43 a m
CLLINS 8t LITTLE,
mac^ ► rvi : k<>eGfA,
all kinds of
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Superintendent’s Office, M. A. A. R. IL,|
Aumista, Ga.. Octolicr \o. 1S73. >
/~\N and after Monday. Octol»ers 13, pntqpngcr
vy./ trains on the Macon and Augusta Railroad
will run ns follows:
DAT TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Maftm... 6:30 a M
Arrive at Angsnta... ......!...;.. ; 2:45 r m
Loavo Augusta 8:40 A M
Arrive at Macon....: 5:25 p m
Trains on the Macon and Augusta Railroad
will iffiiku close connection at Camak with day
poawnger train on the Georgia Railroad for
W'ashington, Athens anil Atlanta.
il26| _ S. K. .InUN'SOX, Sun’t. _
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
branches' and connections, will run as follows:
GOING NORTH AXD WEST.
Leave Savannali...'...,.I....'.....'.' 8.15 A M
Leave Augusta SM*5 a u
Alive in Augusta 4^00 p m
Arrive in Macon 6:45 r m
e Blocuu ferColumbus. { 7:15 r m
Leave Macon for Eufaula S»:lo 1* >1
Leave Macon for Atlanta • 7:30 p m
Arrive at Columbus 12:45
Ayrive at Butiffila'....J *
Arrifaat At Luita.
COMING SOUTII AND EAST.
e Atlanta ..............12:20 A M
Leave Eufaula.... 5:t5 P M
Leave Columbus l:3o a M
Arrive at Mncon from Atlanta. 6:30 a m
Arrive at Msuon from Eufaula 5:26 a m
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 6:15 A M
ceMacoii.:..'. 7:15 P >1
Arrive at Augusta. 4:00 F M
Arrive at Savannah 5:25 p M
DAILY DRAINS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) BETtVEEN
EATONTON AND MACON.
Leaving Batonton..5KX) A X
Leaving Milledgeville 6:43 a M
vVrrives at Macon ......1 0:45 am
RETURNING.
Leaves Macon 4.-00 p m
Arrives at Miilodgevillo 7:14 p m
Arrives at Eatonton... : fhOO P M
Connects daily at Gordon With Passenger Train
i an from Savannah ami Augusta.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
or£16 tf General Smwrintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
.... 2:10 P M
..,.11:35 P M
.... 5K)0 A M
,..12AU P M
UP NIG1IT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port 1 toy a I at. 10:30 p M
Leave Cliarleslon »t... 6SW*P xt
Lc^ive Suviinnahat W® p M
Arrive ;.t August** at •* 3:00 a m
Passengers leaving Macon by the 6:30 A m train
1 Mscpu and Augusta R-iilroad.arnvc at Augus
ta in tint# to irttkbckj^ connexion withthe down
iglil posseiucec train on this rood for 1 ort Royal
:.d Savannah. JAMES O. MOORE,
July , tf Bttghwy#snd Kiipennteiylent.
$300,000 1
<1 tMi I 11 jTBWffiBMMMWW
Missouri State Lottery!
.iKaIl7.nl by State Authority and
Ora, a In Public at nt. •.Kills.
Grand Single Number Scheme!
50,000 NtriiinEitk
CLASS K TO BE DRAWN OCT'R SI. 1878.
5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTIM TO $300,000.
D. P. FLEMING & CO.,
STREET, CORNER OF CHURCH STRF.F.T
I J
J AM US UHLFILLIN
*£■ .
Our lotteries arc chartu^ -y .-
ways draw n at tlm time munwl, ana an uraw,
are under the supervision'of *worn commission.
The official drawing will be; j*ul»li>nett
Louis iiojiers, and a copy of urawing ser
'^walK S in.ilar scheme the Jut -Uy of
**Sw5t(rt our H»k .*by Vo»toii«. Money Orders.
R. ? i-t.-red Letter. Draft or JJttpreM. Scud tor a
eirvnlar. Ad,l "'' v 'j IUEEA y j MILLER A CO..
Postoffiw Bor 8«4A St. Louis. Mo
METROPOLITAN
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Caaal Street, freui st k te 7th,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TANHEE & CO.,
ENSINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
Juiltly Aceat^