The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, October 28, 1873, Image 2

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\ Krt'W'lf rfJfie.KrnQer THE (iKOHGlA I'KESS. The k -.n 11.mi-*■ h-d-«n t -till TUESDAY MORINNG. mT r>. 1*73 Tic Lwt t».» • r»-i--rt**«l :tr»- from Butt - ami > I enter . ...inti- The < , ..vin k '- r. Ki.f* Tliat Hear Kit-lit. ~ro— < »n*- «.f .1 • -•ht»-;i;jfa.rari.', mp- 11 ly i.\.*r th.* knuckl.** f..r u.!i.-rt - »-harp, ur It.-,.. . tt.t. - I.ur»..l U-t M..ti.n; .t Stork! THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH Am, MESSENGER: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1373. FR- FR« FR_ TEZ -tion i u( tU — 1 Into rntloX. M'C*. Lull fie GBZAT EEYZ27 ECJ£2 PU2PCCZS. ISTTR.VAU.V-H res STATE FAIR OF 1875! r.ll do well to call at North British & Mercantile j INSUKAXCi: CO.All*AN V. OF LOVHOX ASP EDIXbl'EGlI. THE t PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC., -laj. In , fi,U ta I »• I ' . tilxlsiH to of t!.. V,»ti, „n ! pi.f.l dbilit bty r« l fand In tin to ouch pcn-lciou- to ,'lv. rti~. them, met, howerer, wo that Mr. II,nncr, rpc< tabfa dtir- hi* " flyht — propo*o4 tukteh ht i*T* been intended .imply n> ingeniou* edTartiocment ol hi* The mh indi.idual lae taoajr monk-/ kept tor the entertain. . .. , nicnt of hie gneete, and another ndgb- J°“ 1 ° t ^ wa " ^ ho0 ” "--*?* ** bor * porta a regular wild oat, (law*. T " " tooth and bob-tail, freeh from th« wil- damoaa, which bring, man; n pun** U. Tilt Brunt Tick Ajj-rU mjw eiiteen ill,,:. f« t of lumber nluci at tSUtOOO w Ijinf in the river at Darien. Abo that ere or.- ..air two favyw, axrd twodoc- . at D.ri.-n IWiy *bonld the Appeal pit* againat Darien t Down*i hat the publication at inch format on win her* the effect of greatly incroaaing the number of both neceaaaiy eeflaf A raw weeka aid habj down at Perry ha* a full aet of teeth—aa we barn from the Home Journal. Why will the editor of that paper time poach upon the pre- aerrea of that renowned diaooreier of ab normal vegetable* W'ooda, of the Haw. kinariUe Diapatchf Wi find theee additional paragraph, in the Home Journal i A High CowruirawT.— 1 The Mempbia paper* contain high eomplimenta to the c-timable wife of Her. Dr. Landrum who ia a daughter of den. Warren, of thia place, and who baa taken n prominent part in or tending relief to the auffeten. A eorrarpoodent of the Appeal aaya t— “Among theee who are ao nobly aaeri Being time and energy for the good of the diatreaeed city them ia one of the ' _ ‘ e worthy of I needful “gentler thegreal scourge are writhing in pain to have bit statement* verified in regard to the noble work of Mrs. Landrum. Aiding her noble husband, she has ao- lady that die may inapire other, i pity if ( with like uab I am a atmngur to her, aome an they depart aae the monlim In J 1 * 1 know what abe baa done, and I feel. n two-faUice i- . .. I that, aa a people, we aboald know to ntwodbMa—m.0,^ dfapored to .mu- whom ve ^indebted in the hour of hto the acratching proclmtiee of that need.” I habitue of tho fore.t. I Buawin Oct.—We regret to learn the — —- a, a e I dwelling of Mr. C. K. Paulk, of Twigga A Costi Without n Parallel. I county, waa burned laat Monday, con- Tbe ruewt aingular auieide on record b mmag »*> furniture and a portion of ~P«t«. from Springfield, DUnoia, I ££jh’SfaS S prompted by an unheard of dbplay of three tight time*. Spark, from the chim- flih-Iity on the part of a young widower. I ney ignited leave, that had lodged on Some «ix yean ainoe a vouni- man U “ "**• “ d wh ' n diaooTered tho whole re- . , , I building waa covered with fire. Doly In.irr:. d a handaomo and I Howicid* at Brao*.—A negro named *c . .iii],I> 1,. 1 young lady with wlom he I Abram Roaor waa killed at Hymn laat iind in perfect happinere and content- I Saturday night. He waa lilting in ment until her anddrn death, which oc- ”***»■ w “ *J' ot I crack. An inquret waa held by W. W. curred within a year after tlieir marriage, Wagnon. Em.. and a jury, but failed to and tho Moliaod wife upon her d.wth-becl eccZaiy^.^00 of tbTcrime. Sabre- •iwtod a promise from her husband that I quentlj, however, a negro man who was he should never marry again. After the ~ reported as missing, and d..th of hi, wife. M, Dot, act to toMZth^* Jl ' k>U * 7W “ tlhic^fo. where it ^em. he aftonvaH, Mr Hira¥ K , *«,*„. of Earl, county, mmmorod of . young fad, and fift n . ^ thUy.wr rir bale, a m duo oouna of time he en- "J ' . ,, to whom gaged himaolf to be marriod. The promiaa tliat had been made to the dying wife aeemed to haunt him at all of cotton, clamed low middling. Iteudn. hia cotton he baa made plenty of ration, for another year. He paid out for labor , . , .... . 1 during the year about $80, but made over timea, and had ao affected his bappineat, I , ., , . , .. , , .. '* double that amount by hia own labor out- that aoma time ago. when ha wa. viaitmg ^ of th „ ^ Now , ^ UlU hi. Wencfa. he said to them that ho dared | which Terfict wc cordially endorse. A talk of woe comes to us from Savon not oany a pistol or knife with him, as the temptation was strong to him to take his I _ 1 . ww I A TAM ut mio uuuim iw ua ituui Oittiwr own Ufa. Having ooouion to vi,.t the ^ ^ AdTortipCT . A aceno of hfate»m happino*. eeoenOy. ~ w 0 „ the h«h or «me- Doty repaired to Uio room formerly oocu- elMKthU Umnling benme. thought pied by binuelf and wife and there com- to ^..^ Lm^lf by taking It mantled hi. r«h inUmticam .0 a gen- rcmu . k , ££ hilt Uemm. whom h. lmd mqueatodI to. accom- which> 00|TOJ> „« ho j her pan, him. He mid ttat ho h»d P»»»- L«iring that .he wa. wroth thereat he Ued hia wife on her death-bed that he cMei miu „ 0Ter . shem- wouW never many, and that rather than him qaito ^ imme . break it he had dcbTmin.d to dio by hi. dUtely Iockvd th e door uj prOL vwled to own liaml. Tho gentleman tried to dia- gj, e him a deuced good cowhiding. Tho auada him from hia pnrpoae.andstartod for CQrUin feU on a young man in a dead fcwiatance, but bad poMal but a few teet f » ut> uJ inUo woman rtanding over from the room when the .harp report of him too tired to wag her arm. a pistol announced that tlie fatal act had I Foua dwelling houses and several out- teen done, and upon returnin' to the bomw. cm Wert Brood rtreet. Savannah, room it wa. found that he had d ..charged wuru burned Friday night, oauaing a lorn the contenta of tho pistol into hia head. ot n0(u .|y j^ooo. caueing instant death.^ Wi find the following in the Chronicle Tlie SAodoravllla Fair. I and Sentinel, of Saturday A friend ju.t returned frotii IVaahing- Hoaaruta Accidbkt A Nroao Wo- " I mam Boaicau to Death.—LaatThunday ton county, who was in attendance upon L (1)jn . » colored girl, who, with hJr the annual county fair held during tho j mother, lived in a house on Mr. John last three days, gives a glowing account Brislehan’s premises, on tho corner of of this glorious old county, ahich was I ^road and Marlmry streets, went to the , . , » . , arcus and left her mother at home. On once the home of ao many of Georgia's her r«t uru ^ horrified to find the most distinguished sons—Gov*. Irwin, woman lying on the hearth of tho room Jenkins, and many able politicians ami | burnt to a cnsp_ and stone dead. iPftlKO K\T KE-N*AI.LY—when them »« STOPS PAIN qiairkt-rthan SKsphine. rhLn- li" I'l'KM.V **Ki/.KI) with pakLeastw •pounlul in a rUus tA waUt. will, in a fcw mil v r• .:. ». PERSONS SUBJECT to inofilay. hrart dri- awe, bra*iarhra. nMn fmtmu. dmli keep the iWirf near theca; s unial ia wi in tkrt* minute*, rrcxive all difbcultj. Radway’s Ready Relie It* linnd fowfr In tbe Prrvrnlloti and Cure of Pestilential and Contagloua DJ*ra»e«. It is fat diaeoaea where immediate and ah aaatatMMWsnd rt lief is required whemnth».a— •-!>• i-noea Ua supenar, and wa slight aaj. super* natural power m aarin^ life and proaxainx the poterl power of a disinferUnL neutraliaer sod rum. No oat that uses the Beodr Relief when Asiatic cholera, peUow Isrer. tjpboad Irrer.i Hnall*iax. diptheria. rtr«, prevail in a communi ty, will be wised with these dfeeassst and if wised whenosiaciL will b* rtued if thediror-l lions are feHowwa. Simple os this rtmedj i*.| pcaamws the cfements of twreof tfcemost TioLrHH painful and fatal disessrs that aconiKe the cortbJ RADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL APFORD INSTANT BASK. imaxinoj op the kidni. vs, INFLAMMATION OP THE M.ABDEB. INFLAMMATION OP THB BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. GOLDSMITH & NUSSSBAUM’S, FOURTH STREET, HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK. To pur Lx-o their supplies of fir.t-cluas ClotltiH and Ceils’ FireMii Goods. CAPITAL—GOLD - - $10,000,000 the I r B.-li f to thi* R/Wdv B- li or ports wh* n* tbe pain or difBroltj fonl iwso and mnifnrt. ' tops in half s tumbler water will •it* rum Cramps Spawn*. Si4ir Stom ach. Heartburn. Kirk Hewrharhr. Coli.% M ind the Bowel*, and all internal pains. Tmreim khould always miry a bottle <«f Rad* wu'a Riwdy RiJief with them. A few drops Ut water will parent skfcnnw or pains frum rbaam of water. It is better than French Brand? or Bit- FEVER AND AGUE. Ferer and A me cured for fifty rents. There Jt * n*medial armt in the world that will cu Fever and Axor, and all other Malarious Biliot SrarfeL Typhoid. Yellow and other Fenn (ableil by Rad way's Pills) so quirk os Radway's Beady Sold by dmiodsts. HEALTH! BEAUTY I STRONG AND PURE RICH BIjOOD-IN CREASE OP FLESH AND WEIGHT- CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent ade the roost astonishinr rum So qnlek so rapid are theehanftea the hoily nntlenroea. the influence of this truly wonderful roe* that XTKBT DAT *.V IXCBMAAM IX FLLaH ASV WEIGHT IS SEEK AM> 7ELT. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. nrina and other fluids ami Juices of uror of life, for it repairs the w with new and sound mat* body wit Irr Syphilis. Consuroption. Glandular Diseases. Ul- ,l T ^ Moath ' Tumors, Node* in the Glands Snd other parts of the system. Sara iRyet. Mnimorau* IKwhanres frum the Ears, oral 1 the wont form id Skin Dmeoseau Eruption. Peter N»n^. KeaM Head. Kin* Worm, Salt Rheum. Err- r w f . The Irr; u /" w't; “Sr wTtt EotbmforvU. Wurth.-n». Tarver., and a xh« girl', •avam.arouiod thonoighbom, liortof other.. The fair waa amphati-1 but all human aid wa. pant avail, her call, a rocoam, ami would have done I mother ha- ’ •■n-lit to the whole State. We hare not j time. iving apparently been dead for 1. The woman wa. a sufferer 1 from epileptic fita, and it ia auppoMd that .pace ,0 particular!*, of the many .npe- darinK hcr daughter'. abueihTone of articlos on exhibition, bin cannot I them came upon her while she wa* near viitlihoM tho mention of flvo ijxoellent I ^be hearth, and caused her to fall into l«!o. of cotton, tho product of one acrv, «>« J*-'"Mg n “ n ^ arn f 1 to TT . * A . , Orr fob Europe.—The two Georgia one stalk of cotton that would al-1 Udie., Mrs. CampbeU and Sin. Cham- xjst remind one of tho famous cotton bers, an account of whose marvelous trees that grow an the hanks of %he west- «°°* fortune in falling heirs to an estate *. . ‘ I of twelve millions of dollars in France we , published some time since, sailed from voul.1 especially notice tha bloom Charleston yostcnUy for Europe, in com- uty of tho young ladies; also, the J pony with an ok) citizen and prominent work and many preparations of I xl things by tho matrons, tie says Wurthcn had tho finest caOoction , An|Tno ^ Mexican war vet- V 'T ‘J** ew “ w ' V? h ~ p " Uan, Miding in Richmond count, was tvhty of th.c.t.7,». waa certainly unsur- bu to Aa rtll on Setmd»e. Eighteen »‘ ou ^ Sandersvillc u nota WCTC pMc ^„j a P ^ W hug. etty. tho hoteU ere oqmU to delegate, to tho convention to bo hold ia ,n „ f " U t W Wn ^ tkis city on Thumday next: Mcssn.. Jas. non. T. Hardeman, m hi, usual M ^ s p Hunt _ w . K. Sikes and W. eloquent on l happy stylo, deurered a ^ \ rt >h«r wyer of this city, to claim their inher itance. We wish them the utmost ery able annual address. J. J. CUy, itli liis world-ivnowaoil four-ja-ham), as tin groat attraction of tho oooaaioa. s an evidt<nco of their merit, he boro off 1 cry promltua in tlio speed and exhibi- TI10 South Carolina Debt. According to Governor Mows the bonded debt of South Carolina ia $15,- 027.503.35 and the floating debt $5.306.- 337.75—making a total of $20,333,901.10. Tbe floating debt cannot be funded, be cause, say. ho, “that would increase tho of obstr Ciifiuot Itury Of Itibuuo and tbe Illinois and Ohio al organs, to which might Is, adde.11 pabUc a."bt, which increase is forbidden tho Courier-Journal, agree subslantuilly by ^ CoMtitotioll . Meanwhile tho Democratic party u the party ..suto Supremo Court (aowaillod.) at the in respect to tho rise and of eerie u crvvlitors, has ordered the of tliat new part, which auft j ComptroUor^Jeneral to lev, a tax before -.elv be relied on to burj- Radical- ,h» 15th of next month amounting to ism one of thceo days. Hence -ho and- SJA49.000 to pay the intercut on tho l.n revival of Democracy in tho Wort I white an act, cnco paMod. forbid- ie practi.mlly emsidened in tho nfarewt. ding that levy, had not reached him at f Grant—it insure, his re-election to a | the time of the adjournment of tbe late third term, by crystalixing old tamos and jHTjviluting questions which hare tofort nwaited in Democratic dcfwt. Wo submit that national party organisations •uni movements ore now too ponderous to bo managed and oontroU.d lyraill nut!.- -, and the herd way after till, ia to allow things to take their course. The country h:v- grown—tho people are nu- luorooa—tho tiel.1 is very large, (Ad it is not an easy matt, r for anybody, however artute,' to forecasts the idsaa an i events which ar.- g. iugtoeontrelagreaf popular •faction iu tho di-tant future. The llcino.'-nicy of tho United States, rwduoad to it.- strictest proportiorw, Ua vast minority, ncodiag but oun^iata- tivcly small accc-i.-iona to giro it a pre- ivndcr.it ir.g few. It is U tter >yneral- to move the smaller force to the larger tluui t.. r-v.-rsc the proem. Ma homet should couio to the mm.Wk*fa Let ♦ .«■ who want to prevent iuijarh and a tl.inl term rally to the great l --i_. of the I), lies ra y. iu-tca.1 of d. u a: that the Den.o.-ra. r -hall mov, :.. Soliukiu* K* that then- will K. L. Tlioma-- Thursday, vs-tel »»Ul|sss.si of t; 4Vtll Georgia re that many of crai Taotiias, air reunion in Mao. • (lcvl-ws! for a get The State, my* Moses, must either pay or repudiate, but he suggests a compromise between the two—mling the public debt funded and floating down to about twelve millions of dollar*. Mores admits that the State cannot carry the whole amount of debt, but why he should bo willing to pay two-thirds of it does not seem clear. Wo should say if tbe negro- trading bond-holders got twenty-five cents on the dollar they would probably bo twice paid. The assembled Africanism of the State » now debobolating the qne*- tion of scaling, and a scale, set they are. Soiuo Xctv Granger Poetry. As there will doubtless be a large gath ering of “horny-beaded” politicians who have suddenly fallen desperately in love with tho Grangers, at the meeting next week, wo respectfully cal] their attention to the following verves, which hare re cently been set to music. They should make all haste to learn them: em uienn-Iiy.and a few iLvys use will prove to sny person udne it for either ol these Urnuof -“was* its potent power to runs them. !f the tatient. deity bermuin* nxlueed by the waste oud deeomlsaitmi that u continually pn>- Kreesinir. sunved, in smrtin. these wastes, and n-pairs the same with new material made from hridthy hkod—end this theSAE.S.U'.lHILLl.l.V will and doea serum—m eurr is certain; lor when one. this remedy commences in work ol puriHea- !a,n. and succeeds in diminishinc the bias o the SABSAI'AKILLIAX RESOLVENT excel si! known remedial armt. in the euro cf Chronic. S n.f11I.1u-. Constitutional and Skin Diseases, hut it is the only positive cur. (or Kidney and madder Conrplalni., Urinary mid Womb Diwswr*. Gravel. Dish,ten Dippn.StoppMKor WMer, Incontinence ot Urinn. Itnyht s lhsiwsr. Albuminuria, and in all nss bone dost tfepo«it. and *bm there U a prirVjn*. buntin* eenastioci when putinx water, and Min In tbe femall of tbe back and alone tbe loins. Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent! _ „ Biraair. Mam, July IS. 1M7. D*. Eidwatt 1 have had Ovarian Tumor ia the omnerwd bowels, all the Doctor* mid-there WSAIIOhelp tor it.- I tried everythin* that was memnmendol. hut nothin* helped me. I saw your BewJrent,aM thou*ht I would try it; but lmd no faith in It benuue I ha. I -u-. n-l for twelve 1 M t-nk-sof the Ee*dreut.an<i 59* «f kadway s PUU, and two boltlea ot T Uetiel; and Ihne 11 not a sir —- —•* «r «|. Slid I feel brtfer, ssnaricr ana a Pier than I l»re for tweire ytjara. Tbe worst »or waa in the feft nde of tbe bowel*, orer proui. I write tbi* to jon far the benefit of other*. Yon can publish it if rhoow. HANNAH P. KNAPP. INCLUDING- Gents' Shawls, Traveling Blankets, Trunks, Valises, * * thing usually kept in a F urui>liing Establishment. A ad er First-Class Gents’ (JaaJ.tsfo axul prices ir—ir-i.Mvf-l. BOWE S (I. Sj AKE KOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE STATE FAIR iiire tium a null. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. CLOTHING AT WIIOIESALE. WC have opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite tho Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchant* who bay ia this market to giro us a call. I We sail sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they con buy them in New York. • Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The LOWEST RATES! L a PLANT A SON. A*ent*. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Is filled with everything that is choice and stjlish for a gentleman's outfit, and see the Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. :12tf 50 SECOND STBEET, MACON, GA, FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES Of every description. Call ^ I Fruits of All Kinds? Both Native and Foreign. | Prosit Pish, Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, etc., Beceivexl every morviin*. Give me e n]L GEO. F. HUGE, WHOLESALE The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of CLOTHING Drug and Ckemica' WAREHOUSE, 82 and 84 CHERRY ST, Hunt, Rankin & Lamar Offer to the trade ami others who buy in quantity j their usual Urjce and wt*ll awn tod stock of every [ description of goods in their line of business most favorable terms. -FOR- GENERAL TBA3EII THE STATE is. MORPHINE. 1000 ozs. QUININE, 100 lbs. CAL03IEL, 100 lbs. BLUE MASS. 5 bbls. BLUE STONE, 00 bbls. BEST KEROSENE OIL. [ Orders solicited with a guarantee of satisfaction. HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR, Druggists. STONEWALL OOE AND BE CONVINCED! HJSMTZ, VIRGIN «£ CO., 30 CHERRY STREET. GEORGE TV. HtCAD. EXCLUSIVE F ERTILIZ RR For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS, MACON. GA. oct7tf FROM THE SMALL Letter Balance, Weighing 1-4 of an Ounce -TO THE Railroad Track Seales, Weighing 60,000 lbs Any parties bringing Stock or other articles, can have them weighed, free of charge, on a Howe Scale, weighing 12,000 pounds* located in a convenient place in the grounds. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, Agents, oct2G lw MACON, GA. E. J. JOHNSTON, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SOLID SILVER, Silver-Plated Ware, Toilet Sets, Fancy Goods, Etc. Is offering Watche3 for fall and winter trade. A large, elegant and new stock of goods In his line at popular prices, to which public attention is respectfully solicitor. SPECIALTIES. HODDELL, LAVAL AND OTHEE FINE WATCHES. OPEKA. CHATHAM, VEST AND NECK CHAINS. DIAMOND, SEAL, AMETHYST AND PLAIN GOLD KINGS. Sterluig Silverware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Thimbles. D. L. KOHKKIs. $. A. GAKXUtS. mviGiir l. KoiiKK is vv CO- FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Sin annuli. «.:i. Liberalsdvamv-m:..I. « Pn.tuo-infamd. w.-lm . -t s-hi, Tie* on hn:» . v. • ■« i- : . l-.u n.t m-j j- \\ \1. u. a i 1UK. .1 t Kiv 11 >. WM. II. STAKlv .v CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS AiVj COTTON FAlTuRS, >A\ A.N.vVll, GA. Careful attetitiuu given lo soles or nhtpmer.i <4 Cotton and all kinds dProdUcv. Literal advu. IV9 made on consnnmients Agents for tho mIo oi K. Frank Coes Bono Sujierpliosphato, Alagn,4i* Light Draft Cotton Gins, Princeton Factory Yan« snd Arrow Ties. tepli k. a. couia, ju. jrosTucu COHEN <v HULL, Cotton Factors and General Com* mission Merchants, OC Bay direct, *>.i*.ttmali, Ua. Ur K-rr.-,- atulik to J. W. Lotlin ;* A Co, JT A. Hardee -s Sou a. Cix, Tiaon X Gordon. H. A| a \ e r * Co., Milo Hatch, V. 1*. SavaluiAh Bank and IVust Co. ' *epi2 «ku J. N. LIGHTFOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, tots Bay si f Agents for tho sail Bonot*. ?et, .’Savannah, ua. of Mcrrynian’s AmnioniaUd aepli Cm L. M. WA» f XKI-l). aOBT. WAYS*. WAKFIKLD Jc WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. AFFKRtJwir services to piaiUommh!sbippom V of cotton, etc., amt solicit a siiareof their ous* tics*. Cush ivlvuncrs umde on coiisi^nmcuts at lowest lutes of interest. All business entrusted to our cure, will receive prompt uiteuiion. “i u- tures” bought mid .sola Jn ibe .Niiaiiiuii and New York Cotton Excitunge on tho most rmwouaukj terms. sepia 6m W. DtJICiX. J. H. JOHS8TO.V. M. XACUUX. DUNCAN, JOHNbTON CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, OS lilt) street, xaumutu, Ua. ougldm B. C. FLAX SAGAS. W. W. FLAXMAOAX. A. P. AHULL. U. 8. JCOOGAX. * , ( i FLANNAGAN, ABKLL & CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 1S5 1UV SlKbiil'. SAIAAhAlt.e*.. M ANAGING Agents for tlio English IVrtiiuer. cu. Bagging »mt lies turmshed, llberul ctuiti advautvo made on consignments ulo in bavunnah, or on shipments to our cor respondents iu Norttiern, Eastern or Enn>|i markets. nugl6ui A. Al.SLOAN. AaiULKK.SOI.LKE. G. V. WILLY. JR A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com mission Merchants, Clagliom X Cunningham's Range, Day Street, savannah, La. B AGGING and Tieslulvoncvdonereps. l.dor-1 casii sdviuuvs made on consigmuenis lor sale in Savannah, or on shipiuenLs to reliable rum.v pondents iu Liveniuol, New York, PUnadolixiia, Boston or Baltimore. _augl6 I. Gt'lLMAUriN. JOHN FLAX ALLY, X.. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS General Commission Merchants, Akuy Street, oaiiuiua.., au. A gents tor Lime, Jewell r. Bugging, itoj. iUpet-FLoi.pU.ile of in* i»iid i/otouaica iron 'Aicsuiwuysou uanu. augl dwAswUiu ilendtxi to customer*. J. SI At MUXS. C. 11. WOOTEN. SIMMONS & WOOTKN, ATTOltNKYri AT L.AW, 67 THIRD STREET, octntf Macon, Georgia JAAIKS H. JILOLXT. ISAAC SLAJIUKALAN. JOHN L. IIA U DEM AN. BLOUNT, HARDEMAN A- HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jl.tttiY, tiJL OlBru, Uheny street, over S. T. Walker's. auglOtf E. W. & S. H. JEMIS0J\r~ ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEUORS AT UW, a2 Second KL, Ala ton, Georgia. \YTILL pniclice iu the courts of Macon and r T iooeut circuits, and in the Si Federal Courts ot Georgia. Special atli * matters in Bankruplcy. UEUUEUT FIELDEO. H. & I. L. FIELDS^,— Attorneys at Law, CtTUUE&T, 6EOBEU, Y\^ILL gi\o prompt attention to nil businefii V? conlul-.xl to tneui, til tho counties ol It.«n- dolph, Stewart, Quituuiu, Clay, Early, Calhoun and Terrell, the Supreme Court ol Georgia, and the District and*Circuit Courts of the Uuiled States ler tlie Southern District ot Georgia, sept 17-tt GrEOEG-IA mills FOR SALE. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEAI£kl^mSf£gl ■ists of 147 1*5 acres, including some of the best land in Bibb county, with many advantages of water, muck-manure, etc., required on a model form. Examination is invited. octlOdSw A. IVERSON, Admr. AND CIGAR MANUFAC ITRER, WO RIMES! The only nf, ,nd mre remedy far TAPE. FIN ead WOE3! S ol mV fcimfa. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. An Important Letter Tnm a prominent yrntlenuui and nrident . CfarinnwO-far th* pw forty nan well known the book pnbluben throu*bont tbe United _ „ Nirw Noma. October u. Dr. Rapwxt: iKer Sir—I u indnmu „ _ rue cd doty to the ruSeriR* to nuke, brief ifate. trouble in th, hfadderand urinary omn* which a rotne twelii* month. a.n.ni];u;na ted in. inoater- ' rthctin* duo-e. which tho phyrician. ml we, . nodie ririrturv in the urrhku mrao inflmmmatwci ol the kidney, and bladder, mod rereitme they opinion thmt my a»-71ynm- maomJmweonwh.rin.hoennodebvyonrl __ w. and reroe lour roenth. o*o read m noCke in I’h; huti-t jdua Sal unlay E wiin* Poet dfaenre hnTnnr hem eOeetod on m peroon win hod Iona hoenreffonnjrolfaidbeen. I went rinlcff end Be^BelirfWBiro^^Ljar'SI jssttssife C. W. JAMES. Cincinnati. O. itvio, iuclu ■IV.tto will id that pia I want to be a cruurer. And with the grmngrw stand— A hswty hasrfed farmer. Wnh a hay-stack in ay hand. Beneath the tail tomato tnv I’ll sa me the yuttennir bow— Ai«*i saute the wild j*>*ifai.-'*U£ As he >kii» o’er tbe snow. 1 > » I hirJam: rs:n Uiii » cni> ».|«o tv». ^ ^ DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE AND REGULATING PELLS. Perfectly trorrfero. elenntlv coated with nwret He Stomach. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys. Bladder. Nervous DGeases. Headache. Con*tijatiou. Cu*. BvU. Piles and all IV- PHHIU the Internal Ynvrl Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely veritable, con- lining no mercury, tainendsor deleterious drug*. ■ Observe the following symptoms resulting trvtn Di*>cnfers of the Directive ttnrans: I Constipation, Inward Pile*. Fullness of tho Blttl iu the Head. Acidity d the Stomach. Xao-1 sea. Heartburn. Diagast of Food. Fulln,-*s or Weight in the Stomach. Soar Eructations Sinking No. 4 Bioko’s Block, - - - - - Poplar st., Macon, Ga. C. J. GAMBLE. A. W. GIBSON. GAMBLE, BECK & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS DR. W. W. FORD, DEXTIST, . XT JBL Y LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., (GUION LINE.) fj^IRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New JL' York and Liverpool every Wednesday, afford ing the beat possible accommodation for the sa loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for passage money from Europe at current rates. For rates of passage and other information, ap ply to WILLIAMS A GUION. S» Broadway. New York. Or to W. McKAY. Agent, oril 1m No. 68 Second street. Macon. Ga. LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED, ei THERD STREET. r shipbuilding : • iu Delaware. VJ’OrU’vi to be* Flim«-rinr at the Heart. Ch-Ainr or suffering Sensations a hen in a Lymr IVun-. Dimno* o Vbioo. IKjC* or Webs hdfots the Sight, Fever and Ihxll l*ain the Head, IVfirienryof Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skia and Eyes,Psin in th** Side, Cbe*t, Liinba and >udden FJu»hcai of UtaT.Buro- the Flesh. « v.f Rjh.1 way's PSDs will free the sys- *]] the aU'iwnamsddiaaeders. Pries is cents per box. smAJ h> Druggists. BEAD “false and true I'* Send otic Irtu-r *t%mp to RADWAY tCO^ No I nrren. corner Cbun-h gnrt. New York. i liifunnat*>!i w-jdh lboU*au*i» «dl mmI VM ! inayUoudavljr ■ Three Hundred Stoves! GUARANTEED! \YE bare jartrerejuil two ear! oJs “BtKLEY H tA •• STO VES, and lurein rfore with them the Great Benefactor," ‘'Surry South," “Cotton Plant," “Stexart," And other first rlaaa Cookinr Stot<** ; aka a fine i and best assortment of ENAMELED GRATES < low Knife to the finest POi KET CUTLER'S'. And from the cheapest to the best IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY A lance lot of Wood and Willow Ware. Crc Piai >iv sad d and Willow Wa • W. - f :t : null Hardware and Ha a full line of House Furnish - jt Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and 11 or vmt your onl*-r>. a» now is th*- :un<* to c FurnUhlog iioodn, on as good terms u any Vtafl deal.-1 COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OPTICS MACON, - - - GEORGIA. Mxcojr. GAre October 10. 1873. r IIS company is prepared to issue policies on tbe “stock plans,” tbe premiums on which are from 90 to 23 per cent, less than on the mu tual rates. An opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish, fiom sny cause, to transfer their policies from otb^r companies to place their risks in a reliable home institution, at a leas rate, notwithstanding in crease of age, than original coat. The “Cott-m States’* has an available reserve of capital and de posits of $500400, which is entirely independent of iU business, and is not used therein. Good agenU wanted. Liberal inducement* will bo given. GEO. S. OBEAB. ortlt lm Swretary. Always in the Van, For Sale. dolph county, and containing four hundred and fifty acres, of which about two hundred and fifty are cleared and under cultivation. On the premises are a gin bouse and excellent gin, one double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of laborers’ bouse*, a fine well of water and a good mill seat. There is timber snd fuel sufficient on tho place also to realize more than double tbe pur chase money. This property will be sold on ac commodating terms, or exchanged for city im provements. Apply at this office, or to THOS. POWELL, Trustee, octfiStf Cuthbert. Georgia. Tlie Best Fleur on tie Best Terns. MW**.-* INTERPfflSE ll, it;ii;ilii; ,i,n i>„lr,uut.u.i uio , u ;niu/ S7S.OOO IN VALUABLE GIFTS to be distributed in L. D. SINE’S lG-ltfi Regular Monthly SIFT ENTERPRISE! To bo drawn Monday, November 11th, 1873. ONE (iRA.\D CASH PitilE, £.000U GOLD. ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER, Two Prizes of 31000 Six Prizes of $50o each i irr Prizes of $100 J.000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watched (m all) worth from #20 to $300 each ! uw “I J i i lvcr - V “ t . Solid and Doublo- Plated Silverware, Jewelry, -to, etc. 76 00o mber ° f GUtS 1 °' 000 ’ Tickets Umi tod to Agents Wanted to Nell TICKETS to* w hom liberal Premiums will be paid. > Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets 35; Twelve Tick- •ts §10; Twenty-Jive Tickets #20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other in formation in reference to the Distribution, will bo sent to any one ordering them. All letters must bejaddressed to Main Office, 101 W. Fifth Street, octl d&wfiw 1j Greenbacks I PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY oct2Gtf ONLY MA2UJFACTOBY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. 71 julyS4<5 Oliver, Douglass & Co., No. -fc£ '1 Lini sli HOW A HO HoU«iU. BROAD STREET, Nearly opposite MoRtin.aicry and Eafaala Rail road Depot. BUFAUUL ALABAMA. W. HOWARD, - - Proprietorr. ] Only a short walk to and from the Southwest ern Railroad. Sevtxrty-ftve cents sared in omni- [ but fare. septS 6m WING & BOLOMOl Offer to tbe public a large and newly 1 elected stock of FINE JEWELRY! STERLING- SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. And embracing many.new and novel styles, just out. THE MILD POWER CURES! HUMPHREY’S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS H AVE proved, from the most ample experience, an entire success Simple, Prompt, Effi cient and RclinbL*. They are the only medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistake* cannot be made in using them; mo harm less Ufa to he free from danger; and ao -effici.-nt as to to he always reliable. They have the highest commendation from all, and will always rt ' sut isi.-wtion. Price, in large three-drachm with directions: Nos. Cures. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, 2. Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic, 3. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infazifo, 4. Diarraoea, of Children or Adults, . 5. Dysenteiy, Griping, Bilious Colic, . 6. Cholera Morlms, Vomiting, .... 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, .... 0. Dysfiepsia, Bilious Stomwch, . 1. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, 2. M fiites, too Profuse Periods. . vials. They are sole agenU for the eefobraicd PERFECTED SPECTACLES! THE BEST IN USE. t is complete. New Work and Badges made to order. To fi ltt> K e , Vcr , Juwi A * u> '- Chill Fever. Agues, 17. Piles, blind or bleeding, . ... , 18. Opklliahny, and Stjre or Weak Eyes, . IS#. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . Whooping-Cough, Violent Coughs, . . Asthma, Oppressed Breathiug. . . . 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing. . . 2.1. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swellings, . 24. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, . . . 26. Sea-SicknesfaS; Sickness from Riilinir, . 27. Kidney Diseoae, Gravel, 2S. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, involuntary Discharges, 2£. Sore Mouth. Canker. 30. Urinary Weakness, Wetting tbe Bed, - 31. Painful Periods, with Spasms, .... 32. Sufferings at Change of Life, S3. Epilepsey, Spurns, St Vitus’ Dance, . . . ioo 3-k Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat. . 35. Chrouic Congestions and Erupt, .it-,, . FAMILY CASES. Case (Morocco) with above 35 large rials and Manual of Directions, ... . $10 00 Case (Morocco) of 20 large vial* and Book, <; 00 These remedies are sent by tbe rase or single box to any jKirt.of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Addre.si HUMPHREY s SPhCn IC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO. Office ai d Depot No. frg Broadway. New York vie by all Druggists, And hv John In- .1 Hunt, ltankiu a. Euiuur, Macon, Gu. 0 .100 . 50 . 50 . 60 .100 . 100 . DO