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ECY2 PUSPCSIS.
If *TB»*.VLT HF.l7F.lt with min.
umfil in a rU. .. i
ESTABLISHED
24 YEARS!
*n*go*. Buggies or \VMtfous fur*
lowest |«w*ible price at j
tills Repuaitorv.
octlttf
MAN4TAOTfTR.HI> BY
1S5 ST'^thi 'STit’iMB
•}>»" *«i»Ur rihobm. Hirer !->«,. tjpbid fct, r.
minllw di;4hm,. -te. lo-roil in n cwumuni-
ty. wili l.- foired.ith llmr .lunar.; and if
-re" 1 »*->■•*•»*. -IB •» rurad if Umdirer-
tian.arelrjn.iwrd. Sruipte a. Ihi. remrdy ia.it
Arrive at Maam.: 5:23 r »
M OI } the Macon and iueuta RailnuMl
will mace close connection at Camak with day
RMWOger train on the Cmonda Mailrosd for
\\ a.shington, Athena anti Atlanta,
ortl-jp S. K. JOHNSON. Snpt.
J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.
G. M. STOKES.
WM. J. RUSSELL.
C. M. DAVIS.
Anti other Western Wagon*. at low prices.
Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who
ill write for them.
All work warranted. oetjit tf j
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
Arrivcsat Dalton IfeSO p \l
Arrives at Chattanooga ............... 1:10 a st
tiPullman Palace Drawing-Room anti Sleupiug-
Cara by this train from Atlanta toLyfachlwrg and
all intermediate joints without change.
Passenger* leaving by this train arrive in New
York the second afternoon, at 4:41 p M, over thir
teen hours oriuraan i*ajt<Haigers bv any other
route can with safety reach New York.leaving the
same evening.
PAT WESTERN EXPRESS.
Leaves Macon at......................... 11:10 p K
r f“— * H:.D)AU
....— — | 4:30 A SC
^Ctoao connection at Cliattanooga for all points
■s on all night trains.
Irmadlraess
B. W. WRKNN.
General Passenger Agent.
CAfHARTS CURD'
i Atlanta at.
July 11 tf
ments. \\ e display in our ware-roomsthu largest
and llnest assortment of organs ever displayed in
the South. Pricea from 555 to $l,00o earn. All
persons thinking of purchasing an organ sliould
nv all means write us at once for full duscriptiou
of styles and Prices. Very liberal terms given
churelies, schools and teachers.
Organs delivered free of cliarge to cash buyers
in any port of the South. Do nut buy any hut a
Mason x Hamlin Organ; they are the best-and
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
sopIS-tt
t from one of the most rolia-
went* in the country, and
~B. H. WRinf.KV A oo.
■pUcowly
It. in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the
to tho Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public
MANHATTAN.
GEORGIA
SOUTH CACOLINA.
CLYDE
ASHLAND
$ them. All letters must
L. D. SINE. Box 86,
Cincinnati. O
Ingraham,
WAGXBKhUGERA
WM. A. COURTNAY.
STBiOL P-EJS18.
Special attention aortal to the well known number^'.
505-75-28-20 and 22.
Factory, Mi. Vernon; Office 15, John
ht.. New York. .
aug243m _ . | :? |
0 prizes of 250 S,000
Tickets 510. Half Tickets*5.
Onr lotteriem arv ebMrViml by
A8HUKR
EQUATOR..
Crockett’s Patent Balance Gear Portable Horse Power.
Can be used in the common gin boufov or ' you am do you ginning in a log cabin, or a it
Dx2o feet. Warranted to run lighter thi.s. any Power made.- It has had its tnal aad came off vu
toils.and ready to try '
Machinery of all kinds made and repaired at my works. Send for circular, to
octiotf CIIOCKETT’.S I ROM WORKS, Maron, Ga.
FALCON.
VIRGIN LL...
SEA GULL...
A BSOLUTELY mUL Peffcrtly odorless. Al-
I wavs uniform. Illuminating qnrtliti>-s rujh.—
rior to gas. Bums in any lamp u itbou* danger of
exploding or taking fire. Manufactured cxpresslv
to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oil.
Its safety Under every possible juvd its per
fect burning qualities an? proved by Rseontinw d
use in over 300,000 families. Millions of gallant
have beenaokl and no aqrkWil dyeuthr or indi
rectly—ba* ever occurred Irvin burning, storing or
handling it. The bn men*- yearly loss to life *iul
property. iwmlting from tne use of cheap and dan-
tcrouMotlMin tlte United States, is appalling ti,.,
gnsurance companies and flj* cftnmissknnr
t! ? y?gMWW>mmopd the ASTRAL
as the best safeguard when lamp* ar • used. Send
SggqfeJg* 1 -."., -■••‘I !... .,1
etally.nml .it \v i. tlt-vife by the1»r<.i»r:...r^ «’lf
PRATT A CO.. IBS Fulton street. New Yoric.
anrUdittdAatl
iSavannah.
SAiL£NG*DAY8—EVERT**FIFTH DAY*
PAUL C. TRBXHOLM. Agent. Charleston. 8. C.
Ohcvrve the following gjmptoms resulting from
Disorder* of the D*Bsfiy«Of**n*:
Constipation. Inward IMe*. Fullness of tbs
Blood in the Head. Acidity at the Stomach. Nau-
m. Heartburn. Dtsgum of Food. Fullness «r
Weigh* in the Stomach. Sour Eructations. Smkiag
or Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or offering
Smatiuna «hcn in a Lying INanurr. Ihmneas o
IMmEiNr RRMw iheafhLFMsr —d
1h.:i Mb th* Hf-n.1. ivfirfency«f Ferspiratiou,
nmsypd R>N*|Blln*Ni isfts W*
Cheat. I.ncl*s. and audden F'.u«Pc» of Heat.Burn
ing in the FWh.
A few -f lUdway'a I*ilN will frvr- the
Ur., from all the abovenam*st .i.v.rocre. Pncr i5
cents per box. bull by Druggi»t».
READ
“FALSE; AND TRUK!”
Send one letter stamp to RAD WAT SCO, No
f Winrn, comer Church strv»-t. New York.
Information asrth IboUaaPUs will b« MriVB
may 15 suds wlj
vwn us Bads* aU tb- principal Railroad Offices in Georgia. Alabama. Tennessee and MissisnippL
. ._®**** mag bo asetwrf in ad v a act*, without extra rhargu. by aidro^ing.Lrents of the Steam-
.hip.iaClMriortac.“ •“IhB KulrerelTirkcUduuUteeidrenml andBrrth,
Ihjpbi.' i: “ Thra-:.Ti.».u by tlu. Kouta uxlada Treiulera. Mod. »■* State Boom, wbile on
THE SOUTH CAKOLIX.Y IC.VXLKOAJD.GEOEGEV ICAII.KO.VI)
And tbdr eremretore Onre tore inerrev^ «h.ir hrilitire for Ure repid
: of Pretrbt
oad. «k*e rnraKcunonrek- with oUht ren.1-. .WiYwinatreUU. at di,unt putni- with real prem,,t-
I he rs will tue every exertion to satiaCjr their patrons that the line VIA CHARLESTON
anno* bo mqa'Wxi in Dispatch and the Safe Adi very of Goods.
Fee hntiv r iafomxtK . apply to J. J. GRlk'FlN. Western Ae^Rt. Atlanta. Gh.: B.D.HAS-
ELL. General .Agent. P. O. B. i **7% Office 317 Broadwgy, N. Y^ S. B. PICKENS Gcac ra| Pa»v;mrer
ad Ticket Agent. South Carolina R&drood, or
J. M. SELKIRK,
julyii wd^ta Scperu-teixleiit Groau Soutl tern Freight Ifaaa<Qger Lhic. Char!e»um, S, C.
by thj
L-porpc
WILLIAM K0GERSL
Gciicral lull inkut.
janllly
LOST ENERGY
TifE’IMACO.N DAILY 'TELEGRAPH AND MESSEXER: THURSDAY MORXiiSG; XONK.MHUR -<v 1R7-L ■
secret Service.
XirrvtTrnt litrnuy rritioa mUoo hare
much patience with the work of the di
dactic no.rli.t which ia commonly known
I »*.* ••yz “•Htt » ntonO." and an too
•tl* n aid. to fin 1 therein Twy pi
* ^V-riiil far ktkkai qn.dation and ludi'
IUJ fe,jJflfcJSS:
•j to the order ef faUe nqaiaiU for fleti
tiou. illustration of proTrrliial t rut ha, and
IV* drrotioQ thereto m a nominal], roman
tic narrative ia apt to betray it* limita-
53 lien. t:t a onftain moaotonona con,train 1
^ UbroriiitBi of ffrnrwtir **<1
incalenU .Wid-ll. trying to Unly rmd-
ora. A few moralirinir authon aurht be
ttnw vbo hard wuiuratiTsIy avoided
U)«»0 of jc tiouA. but tberukaeena to br
toff triumph* over the most
artful Fp*k»ampm*rntmg the story with
a moral that is at oaoe dramatic, inffeci-
oae. and natural of character and ind-
A <juite fckdtoug example of this
■Jffiowbat curions soperiority Is i ■
,. . followifr •uck-i'Mipo of recent erenta.
: * / Es h> t4 a loa^ description
l» the Press and Herald, of Knoxville,
Twin. One afternoon about two wcekx
affo, a highly reupkt-ted Methodist cl
. taiat liwitklC Athens, Tean., was hi r
hmllri man a meditatire stroll in hm
Harden by a ■ ound of unusual bustle in
the pamonstfe, and uj»on returning to the
house to leurn the cans.*, Iiehekfa t
. tic so nc of au aruaxin|f character.
• I ■ I Oa f tMj, Rr#und which Rood his wife
and i-bildivn, a txmutiful, richly
die«Mj»l l«l«e that, together with a basket
of costly tpportd and a lorin^ly-worded
note of introduction. Lai been tinoere
monmunfy brought and left there by a
h.»*ti!j retiring ncgnus. While the rer-
erend gentleman nUnd in paralysed as
tonishment at the innocent little stran-
111 r m% ‘‘ COrapoupd wife xoad aloud
thn'awi+aid nrdfvwhich, addr<NMing he:
Vy name, and enclosing a t $’M biU, elo
quently imploml her to mlopt and cher
ish the acootnponying waif of humanity
until meh time as its own afRicUsl moth
•r, the writer, should be able to reclaim
it. Ample pecuniary remittances wen
* i | Btttmnoo giwn that no re-
while
obliged to renudn unknown for a time,
would ultimately reveal hemelf and
wholly jus tify her ben,.factrws.
As the clergyman's wife read this un-
aign«Nl apical to l*er womanly benevo-
wnco she visibly melted at it, and gave
t-ignsof mi iiiiUKvliate impulse to accept
the strange trust. Not so, however, her
hunlsnid, who, Upon recovering from his
first, i ii-pcfikuhle bewilderment, was in
great \»rath at the infantile imposition,
and would tolerate no other solution of
the mystery than that it wiw intended by
some unscrupulous enemy for his injury.
Vainly the soft-hearted matron, more ami
won- in love with the really lieautiful
Iwlie. ossT-fl to convince the existed the
ologian that the obviously high social po-
«it4<m of the unknown mother, and the
earnestly simple terms of her not**, virtu
miy disproved hi* angry supposition
and iudimted a , very unco mmon motive.
The good man fjvd the little intruder os
though it had been on infernal machine,
and rushed frantically from the house in
gain counst 1 of law. His brother, also a
preacher, sliared his in i'gx:ationand con
jecture, and the two, ac« 4 .uipanied by n
eon at a 14c, energidically ransacAed the
town, until nt the railroad station tlrey
IumI overtaken and arrc^le*! the colored
Woman bringing lsiby and baggage, to the
parsonage.
; l before a justice the
irfgntf»hM negresh mode no offer to deny
what she luul done, and said that the child,
the ltaskct, and the note were intrusted
to her for such disposition by Dr. Ruth A.
r JYeueh, u highly respectable physician of
Knoxville, tn wla* •* family she was a ser
vant, and who, in comjiany with an un
known veiled lady, had c.-corted her in
the cars to Athens and directed her to
the ministerial residence. This was an
explanation making the affair rather lens
intelligible than More, and it was in a
j .condition of mind not far removed from
' insanity that the uxuidaHoud clergyman
resolved to cany baby and negroes in
stantly Istck to Knoxville and call the ec
centric doctor to speedy account for his
extraordinary conduct. Stonily relinking
his wife’s every effort to modify his de
termination. and taking his brother with
him, he made the journey with his cap
tives on an express train, and descended
thus accompanied upon the residence of
Dr. French, to the wonderment of a whole
iieighlorhoo.1 and household. At sight
of the colored woman and the infant tho
‘ nhyshnan certainly changed countenance,
but did not quail ve»y perceptibly under
the rather passionate salutation of hik
reverent 1 visitors. In fact* lie professed
to believe that he could explain biinsclf
in such a manner as to make their hasty
bearing to wan 1 him appear not exactly
t aa3»pfc. the off.pring of
a aecret nurrumo hotween it U<ly and a
C tlenuui of diatinipiuhed families in
ter Sonth, wodded cUndeetinvly be-
OMUe tboir union bod lieen atronuoualy
oppoeod by intOMtod reteti.ea, and could
not yet be revealed without forfeiture of
tmtimenfiary expwtetioa* on which the
ynunit hueban.1 woe dependent for the
“ .of future mn.port. In due time,
I of those
PEMOXS BTBJF.CT to eppopleiT.'bMrt dire
“ mr Umui i a tsrereaaNhl in water
I Utrm minute* ream. .lUiacuttr.
Radway’s Ready Relie
Ita Crand Power In the Prevention
and Cure of Pe.tllentliil mid
Contajrtou, —f-rmra
It i. in terere wWre taeranUde and ah.
"W. i-pdred .hreSTlCT
Sf >»?"» iu raperrer. an.1 •« tsirbt or. Miprr-
nature] power to saving life and prumoting
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WIM. AFPOKO ontm EASE.
IXPUMMATION- OP THE KIDNEYS.
I.NEI.AMMATION OP THE HI.AbDER,
INFLAMMATION OP THE ROWEI.S,
CONGESTION OP THE LXTNGS,
SOEE TIIBOAT. IHPPICULT liKEATIIING,
PALPITATION OP THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP. MKTHERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NBVRALGIa, rheumatism
COLD CHI LLP. AGUE CUILLS.
narla where the fain or dlefcoltj eiirt. wilFlS
Mil rare ami iniulral.
Twenty <1io|m in ball* tumbler cf water will in
a fow moaenta rare Cremn. A«r snan-
aeli lleanbnrn. Slek. Heredmehe. Collr. Wind in
tb-> Bowflm and all intdfnal |«i»nv
TmclrnikhiiuW filwavarumr a bottle nf Rad-
wa>*« Ra»djr Rrik f with tlinn. A few dro| M in
wafer will pn-vifit airkrews *»r imiim from* rlianse
«d wafer. It in bet* - jj— Sm | B ■
t*-re mm a atimulaut.
» better Hum Fivnch Brandy or Bit-
FEVER AND AGUE.
Pererand Araerared Inrflfly rent*. There b
not a remedial aaent In the anrld that will rant
Peter ami Arae and all •dher Malanna* Hilinn*
S»—rlet. Ty|amid. Yellua ami other Fever, (aided
•^iway. Pilb) ao quirk aa Radway 1 . Brady
Bendy Belief M rent, per hot tic. and Pilb ts
rent, a box. Sold hy drumtbtt.
THE LOG AN-g 00 | s an J Shoes
FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
Xo. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street,
ONE OP THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OP
Fertilizing Compound!
Thial fertilizer ia again oJerud to thl
public in it* original purity. The stand
ard ha* been kept np in eery respect
and it* intrinsic value has again been
demonstrated during the past summer.
It ia recommended, because:
-It ia permanent in its effects in return,
ing to the soil the fertilizing ingredients
taken from it by exoeeaive cropping;
It give* to cotton the food neceranry
to sustain life while fruiting, therefore,
what is called nut seldom occurs where
toil fertilizer is used.
It is the best restorer of worn out
land* known to agricultural chemistry.
'It* effects are immediate ia the pro
duction of large return* the first season.
It is good for all crops, on any soil,
being pure unadulterated plant-food.
"It ia ae good aa the best, and ia tho
haut expensive of any known good fertil
izer.
"It is manufactured at the South aad
almost entirely of Southern material
It utilizes the smwssijn found on
every farm which ia the mast expensive
part of all complete fertilizers."
We subjoin a few of the many certifi
cates in our possession, aa to its value,
from well known parties who have used
it, and to whom we would refer.
EOGEBS 4 LE5TA.Y. Gen. Agts.
LaGaxaoz. Taoo CocxTr.Ga.j
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Ever offered bjr as in this market.
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents', Boys’, anc,
Youths’ Wear.
Compriain* all varieties and style*, from tbs heavy brotean to the most delicate slipper, made to or
der and uf thr beat maferiaL
Couutnr m>-n-h*nl« will dnd it to their adnuitaa** to examine oar stork, tom which equally *w*l
selection* can be made at prirt* that will coawK favorably with thone of the Northern cities.
In the retail department, we have, at No. 3 Cotton arena* and «Thini street, all the lat«<t styles of
Ladie*'. Gentlemen’s and Children’s Boots. Shoes. Gaifera and Slippers, finished in the most ekimnt
manner, and warranted durable, to all of which we would invite our friends and the public generally
to call and examine.
MIX & KIRTLAND,
ATTENTION!
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
JOHNSON & SMITH
Seiitcmlier
. , , Jfara*. Go. :
I have buuxhl of Juur afoot. C
at. (aw cor haul ol the Lraon I
d it till, .urinz on my ilHfcrenl
Fcitili-
hrax
it another
1 abouNni
Um future.
to avoid betrayal <
tlu* young
wlfu privately vieitod Knoxville, when
ha, tlu* ajh-ukor—Hr. French—was her
■nodical attendant. Tho poor lady told
him the whole rtory. and begged him, a*
n friend usd braiehctor, to find aotne good
Christian ' l»ly who in the pity of her
ayuiputhiiiug womanhood would adopt
the child as her own until such time a*
the hanleaa mother could reclaim it with-
, iSS&etK "wrnieniuituijrupUyi
'* that your wife was a noble Oliriatian
lady, and the little one woe sent to her."
Rut this wo* not at all the explanation
to uatiafy the aggrieved clergyman, who,
while not without aotne compassion for
the diatwaaed mother, commented se
verely upon the sinfulness of the decep
tion whiuh she wua so daringly practising
upon her own and her husband's kindred,
and esteemed the gratuitous imposition
of the child upon hi* wife a most pro-
Mimpitoma lifavty. The phyuicisn. how-
hvfriliad Mr answer for this hut count.
At tha tim, of the birth of tho lobe the
Methodist Episcopal Conference was in
asasiea ia Knoxville, and at a house in
which the doctor hod a patient were a
clergyman and his wife from Athens. To
this clergyman’s wife, whom benevolent
re JWWUnnnoe and gentle manner bespoke
' a h.virt to fret Tor evrey sorrow, the doe-
tor had ouofided the history of the above
ease, with an entreaty that she should be
tha on* to adopt the ehlld. And she had
consented; and to her, accordingly, the
ohild had been seat j awl it was her hus
band who now tnirprised the speaker by
coming to Knoxville so tempestuously!
In short, the clergyman's wife had de
ceived her huabaud; or, rather, had de
layed the confidence of her benevolent
design to him until the babe was in the
parsonage and his excitement too violent
for the eonfesska. There had been de
ception all round i and the penalty dic-
tited therefor by moral logic wav begun.
The physician had ^r choice but to give
t he'names and addr> aa of the poor little
waifs parent*, and t .o end wiL probably
be the mercilesa restoration of the intent
to it* mother, and her exposure, with her
husband, to the consequences which she
has made such mystification and sacri
fices to avoid. Not to dwell upon the
common axiom pointed by it, the otoey ia
_ * really ingenious sttectiWK n Of dramatic
mystery, lexterous complication, and
natural solution, having all the artistic
properties of a well-conceived fictitious
pk*, and affording an interesting study
cf the romantic genius of domestic fact.—
S. T. ITerU.
Progress In Jnpnn.
The lost evidence sett of progress in
Japan is tne amended criminal cade. Un
til recently a barbarous code, made one
hundred and fifty yean ago, has been the
Waited la* ef the land. For kidnapping
chile r a. the old penalty was decapitation
and exposure on the scaffold; the new
law, penal servitude far ten yean. Steal
ing was formerly punished, if the proper
tyttolen was of greater value than ten
yen, bv death; the severest penalty now
b imprironment for life. It woe death
und. r the bid law to receive stolen prop
erty; the extreme penalty now is ten
years' impri-omneat Selling human be
ings int, l®!:i;t«J punished by danth.
Under the c!d law there was a variety of
crimes puni-iied by decantation, crua-
firion md other forms of de .th. forwhirh
strangling L.. - l-vn substituted in all
crimes iai which human life is sacrificed.
Th.- ancient code pnnirhsd all forms of
adultery with death, bn: it is now pun
ished with jeaJ surritude, one year for
ordinary eases, .md u longer term for ex-
oggvruted 1-fo.s. Incendiarism woe form
erly punished with nesting alive, and is
m puniahed will; dvutli, but without the
crueltv of the - -t-i form. Gamblers were
formerly lam died, but are n.-w impru-
pced for only eighty day. !
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PITRE RICH BLOOD-IN-
CREASE OP FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
the Influence of Ihi* truly wonderful medkim
THE GREAT IKI.OOD PURIPIER.
Every drop of the SAILS A PA Rl LLIA N RESOL
VENT ronitnunimU-i thnmirh the blood, ewen
urine und othrr fluid* and juavn of the *y*fem
the vijror of life, for it re pair* the wwk« of the
Imtly with now and aound mnferial. Hrrofnla.
Syiwrilia, Conunmption. tllandular Diaeane*. Ul
cer* in the Throat and Mouth. Tumor*. Node* in
tho Glands %im1 «*tlier part* of the rrsfem. Soro
Eye*. Strumorou* Disrhaivra front the Ear*, and
the worst form of Skin iWw. KninCion. Fever
Sonw. Hrald Head. Rina Worm. Salt Rh.-mu.Krj -
■iprla*. Arne, Black Sim4». Worm* in tho Flean.
Tumor*. Cancer* in the Womti. and *11 Weakening
and Painful Diarhancea. Ni-l.t Sweats. Loss of
Sperm, and all waste* of the life prinripfe. are
within the curative ramre of this wonder of Mod
ern Chemistry, and a few days’ uar will prove to
any person urirar it for either of these farm* of
disease Its potent power to cun* them.
If the nitienL daily becoming reduced
waste and denmpoaition that i* continua
areminx. anrreeda in arreslin* these waa
repairs the same with new material iaa<
healthy Wood-and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and doc* secure—a cure »* certain; for when
onre this remedy commence* its work of purifies*
tinn. and succeed* in diminidiirar tha loss o
wastes, its nqiair* will he rapkLanvlmrry day the
patient will fi*>l hinnrlf rrowinff better and strona-
ar. the food dfeestirur better, mpprtitc impnninr.
and ihwh and weiaht innvadna. Not or* *
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT «
known reuMslial aaent* in the cure <d Uhronic,
Scrofulous. Constitutkmal and 8kin Disease*, hat
it is Uw only positive cars for
Kidney und Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel. Diabetes.
Dropsy. SUmpaae of Wafer, Incontinence of Urine.
Briaht's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick dust deposit*, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white uf an e*a. or threads like white sUk. or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white
hone dust deposit, and whan there is a pricking
in GUbhi?uStkayrTrefotaa* ***"
Tnmor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent!
Bxvkrlt. Maas, July K, 1M7.
D*. RahwaT: I have had Ovarian Tumor in
the ovaries ami bowels, all the Iforton said **ther#
was no help for if.” I tried every thin< that was for ole at
recommended, hat nothin* heljtcd me. I saw
your UiwulvetiL and thought 1 would try it; but
had no faith in it. because I had suffered for twelve
yean. 1 took six bottles of the Resolvent, and one
box of Radway’s Pills, and two buttkw of your
Ready Relief; and there ia not a afen of tumor to
25 bales Bagging Twine.
Pep*7t/
r felt, and I fori better, smarter and hap-
UANNA1I P. KNAPP.
WORMS!
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter
From a prominent aentleman and resident o
Cincinnati. O«for Um paid forty yean well known
to the hook publisher* throughout the United
~'*U»:
Xkw Nook. October 11. UTS.
D*. RtPWAT: Dear Sir—I am induced by a
raw of duty to the safferina to make a brief state
ment of the working of your medicine on myself.
~ several jean T had been affected with some
ble in the bladder and urinary orntu, which
i twelve mouths ago culminated in a most ter
ribly affik-tin* disease, which the physicians ml
mid waa a spasmodic strictutv fat the urrta. as
also inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, and
X»ve it aa their opinion that my a*e—71 jrara—
sMcouhin, cutv. ba.xn, tern msd, by rear not.
,s1h*^ and asn. four mxtxb.ua p,aj . rvXkv in
lb. Pbiladflpbis SsrartaT Brantag Pan u a nu.
ha via, hren iSarSwl <« « perem wK had l,.ia
hMB wffrtincaa I hadbreo. I .rot rira luffand
gal wvd re.*—jxair fianopanlhan Baaalrent
Bnatv Bvlirf and Brex-IaXitur Vllto-aad com-
tnrtwd taiin, thvm. Inthm-d*.. Ivaaorcatlj
neUeved, and mar fc—I aa writ aa vwv.
C. W. JAMES. Ciremnati. fl.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE A2H)
REGULATING PILLS.
K.yrrg dr Lrmmn.
ttKXTS: if
L. llo|ssm.
md used it tins sunn*
well pleaassl «ith it and slull ^
y»wr in pivfen-nce to any other kind.
Peruvian Guano and other standunl
- . and by actual comparison. I am sati»-
IS«J the Lean is the best, and at much fe*. o*t.
loura respectfully. H. W. U.iLLIS. Sa.
Cow XT a Cot >TV. fiAra Sepfemlcr IS. ISTS.
Jfeffffes. feV/r rs dr Ltmnm. Mar,.*.
OxkTs: The Livcan Fertilixer boutcht of vour
aaent. \. L. Ifopwm. 1 manipuUt^l «utb «idt.m
*c«l at the mto of one of the fertilising cumjiouiM!
to two of cotton setsL This coiujosl was a;.j.li.d
to cotton at th.* rate of fln to .*ks» imhumIs per acre,
uscxl it Imade of Reese’s Sol. l*anrir. and civs
the prvferoncv. and 1 shall use it cxrlusive-
future.
My hrotlier applied the Ixsran t<» L»th coni and
cotuau and is well phxwod with the result.
koura truly. L. C. DAVIS.
Voolt COUMTT.Ga^ August If*. 1 m.
Meurt. Mtffcrt «t Lcmuia, Maeo*. Ga.:
f.KXTLtrnES. I am fully satisfled with the Lo-
pnui fertilizer. It tawt* stable mar.un* alone, and
u by actual count of boll*, at lea»t ioo per cent,
ahead of my uninaiiuml tottoiu Thero is less
rust when* the Dwaii was used tluin wImto fer-
tiliml by suble manure. Yours rvsjs-ctfullv.
B. M. THOMAS.
ViEiniA. Doolt Cocjmr. Ga- Sept. l. i«7S.
1 10 > 000 lbs Arrow Ties.
»uy. that up to this time, it is abend of any I hare
e\vr usoL It is as »n—l ajrain as the Soluble l'a-
oflr I umiI last year. 1 will ui*e it nltocvtlier for
* “ Besjhillullv.
JoUN COLLIER.
Wakuqt CorxTT. Keptemiier i:.. is;x.
Metsr*. U-*j< rs «t- J^ mam. Mac*. Ga. :
B * «*»P«toal tlir 4ta« pounds of Wan
kertIlnur liought from you last winter, with
12.ISW l-.umU of eottdwi s.*n! and >4al»fe umriuro
andjiut the cfaht tons of compost on fortv arn *
— cotton on my land. Tliecottonm w well ami
;ms t„ la? well fruited. 1 am well nhnae.1 with
When the crop is yatherod 1 will write you
tullj. koura respectfully,
JOSHUA N1CHOLLS.
Uiriox Pot xt, Greexk (or 5 tv. Ga..>
September 15.187*. J
Mcsxrs. R.vjrrs dr Lrman, Mam*. Ga.:
Gkxts: Every one uf the planters in our seo-
tMHi, w!h> luot usetl :!w fatyran Fertilizer, aro wel
rleawsl with it, av* will use it extensiielv for an
other svuM.11. Yours respectfully.
J. B. HART A SONS,
n 00 axsvi llx, Taorp Cocxtt. Ga,^
Jfvrara. X-tejKSSK ’ ,
Gkvtb: I bought of your ayvnt Suno pounds I
of the Lomu kcrtilifer. cxmipusUd it as fonuubi I
dirvrts. and used it with other stamlsr.1 fertilix- I
era. It has pn.vcil equally as *wd as tlK‘ others,
at about one-thud of the cost, mini I would ad
vise j4aiiters generally to give it a trial
Yours truly, J. M. PONDER.
AwKKicra. Sr urn Conmr. Ga^\
_ Septembdr 187*. S
Mrssrt. Roper* dr Lrma*. Mam*. Ga.:
Gxxra: I composted the Lagan i’otn|iound f
bought from you. and put it on cotton on gray
laud, and used it on ray farm at a cost of *1 871
per am*. J also u*d I be Pen dfeton Compound ,
and the English StonewalL The Logan has proved
asnodaamther of the others, lam much pleased
with it. The cotton has fruited well and ha*
retained its fruit. Very little rust is ohsrrrable I
where the Lt*nin is us«d and the weight of lint in
profMWthai to wwd cotton i* remarkable, beiiuc
much ill excess of wliat is usual. 1 found it equal
ly good on com and iMital<M-s. Tb«* Ixicun is an
excellent fertilizer,and lean boncwtl.v recocnmcnd
its use generally. Yours raspertAally.
J. L. ADDERTON.
Nxwtox CorxTTs GAra September 55.187*.
Jfee. Itaftrrt Log**:
DXABSlK: 1 cum|KMfesl 400 pounds rack ©
the Ixigan Compound. n tt«.n mssI and stable ma
nure, and put the «-oui]Htxt 011 h*ur acres of cotton
Though tla* worm lias stripped the isgton bare o
leaves. 1 w ill ret throe hales of cotton from th .
four m-n-s. The Mwsun has not Uvn a favorable |
one in this soction. Yours trulv,
octl tf
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 IDs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd.
50 hales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
CELEBRAi'ED aRajBIAN HTTTJERB
An Old and 33.elia.ijle Tonic.
Ttanuptaitd m a MEDICINAL TONIC, STRENGTHENING CORDIAL Arid REEt AELE TNVIOORANT. They :ire made of the purest material and pnaran-
teed STRICTLY Y'EGETABLE. For the prevention and onre-of Dyspepsia, NOrvo-na Delnlify sihd all damn icemen ta of tlie Digestive Organs they have no equal.
ItAY/RLNCE & WEICHS£LBAUM,
For rale by Grocers and Druggists. .Sole Proprietors and Wholesale DnunriKls, Snvnuiinb. Ga.
For sale at manufaeturvts* prietM hr H. MYERS RRO.. Agrents. Bay street^ SfltVannah, Ga. octl- lm
W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
M A C O N, <-5- A
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
T£.\dknt'h Office M. A B. li. 1L, f
Maci*x. GAra October 11. li>73. S
I AV and after Suinfaj, 12th instant, until fur-
* / tb, * r trains on this road w ill run aa
I follows:
I v DAY P .' SSKXa **» OA1LT, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
j Arm'd at Macon . „ f 4:30 i» M
T . ,, SIOUT PASSEXGKK. DAILY.
I Iraro Mncoiu • 7 : t5 p m
I Arrive at Maeou *7i j7*i **7*/ k&5 a si
I HAWKIX8Y1LLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
Trara, w- (SUNDAY# SXCKPTED).
I Macon M0PU
Armo at Macon. « 10:A SC
1 I* »* v tnun .^'ing Man>11 at 8 o'clock con-
tectsatJesup with Atlantic aial Gulf Railnuwl
traiisi (or all points in Florida. The night train
.caving Macon at 7:45 connects with trains of Afe
autic and Gulf Railroad at Jesup forSarannah,
1 ,S^ nnah 8:20 x ' At- Sleeping
J coaches on night trains.
JAS.W. ROBERTSON.
Gmcra! Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON' MACON A NO AUGUSTA 1 RA1LBOAD.
SuriiunuDnrt Oinct M. a. a. r. k»)
This Company Solis 40,000 tons Manures A milially Jm ^“'r B * i "'“ d
VAX tr-UN-daily (Sundays kxcbptkd).
earn Macon :.LiLLJJJi 0:30 a sc
I Arrive at Augsuta *:45 p u
CAPITAL
Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company,
' • * ; (LIMITED.)
NEWOASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
The Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Celebrated for light draft and durability, i
thd- Tcadin&Burxy. and n specialty.
I Tliis manure is guaranteed genuine, free from adulteration, v'.tul <>. lac- it ahem- | Leave A1
. iutl ixigrodiifits, and thoroughly pulvurized an .
MIXED BY MACHINE ixY.
It contains a large proportion of Soluhle Phosphate and is eminently suited to
Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SITER1 NTEXDKNT’S OFFICE.
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon. Gtu Octolwr 1873.
I I /YN and after Sunday, the 26th inxL, Passenger
I | Trains on this R«ul will nuuis follows:
DAY. El PAULA PA&UiXQBR TRAIN.
Macon A M
. at Eufaula 6:40 »' w
I Arrive at Clayton 7:2*1
AGHKTS OT GEORGIA =
CLEMOXS it JAMES.!. -
J. BEN WILSON '& CO..
The Whitewater and Woodruff I* whitlook.
I Arrive at Allwuiy
I Arrive nt Arlin '
_ , , J Arrive at
- Columbus. I Lear# Cb
Marietta* J^* ve K, ’ rt 8:35
aiinruAui. 1 ^llony . M ...10:47
• Macon. I Arrive ut Macon fi ; io 1* m
Aincricus.
Connects with the Alhnny Train at Smithville.
Le»*sburg- I » n « t ‘‘ e I°rt Games Train at Cutlibert daily , ex-
ApKnwfrm* I „ A 1,w, y Trlin connect* with Atlantic and Gulf
- Arlington. I RaUiund Trains nt Albany, and will nut to Ar-
^ llingtonon Blakely Extension Tuomlay ami Fri-
W. MfjKAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga. | day. returning Wednesday and Saturday.
COLUMBUS DAY FAasKNOBR; TRAIX.
Lcavo XacoUra 8:4 r i a u
“f—r* /--v r p • | pi “T“ I Arrive nt Columbus 1..... 1:501* R
r- — w 4 -* d I Arrive at Maion ;... 7 : so r .w
(FOTtMERLY NPOTTHWOOD,) I columbus night frkioiit and accommodation
jST ATI ON AL
CABINET ORGANS.
For Chorrbes, Schools aufi Tarlo^. | NEARtY OtPOSI*I’E , _THIt PASSENGER DEPOT.|
This House lias Jhx p THOltOUGHLY 11EXOYATED from basement to attic.
HO^HD l»JEIt T>A.Y\
P. 'WHELAN, Prop.
SC5LLINS & LITTLE,
MACON. GEORGIA
jj-lI AH D WAR E. IE 0N&_STE E L.l PI13-/1D^PP[ 3
unililnuJ auUflJJ
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE
CUTLERY, ETC.,
Clierry Street, - - Macon. Ga.
octmf
GrU EAT
u lours tmlv.
J. M. UOLLIXGSsWORTH.
Sontoem Freiglt and Passeiger Line
—YU—
CHAELESTON, S. C..
CANNED GOODS!
CHOICE 600DS IN TIN AND GLASS.)
FRUIT JELLIES. FRUITS.
PICKLES, SALMON.
LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc. I
iBalliorfi, Naw M ai Basil!
AX’D ALL THE NEW ENGLAND JtANUPACTURIXO CITIES.
or
$5,000 10 ObBIFEN away
TIIE LOUISVILLE
WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL
A F1RS-CL.ISS Family. News, Political and I
Cuammaal l*aprr, national in it* aim. rop- I
utation and nroulation. In wtditiun to iu usual I
quantity and variety ut matter, it will |*ublish I
original Stories and Novelettes, and. comnu'iiring |
with its issue of Pwvmlirr S, will, each week, fur f
year or lunger, publish a series of
LECTURES OY BIBLE HISTORY,
Deiirani by itov. Dr.Sll’AKr ROBINSON, ro- |
vised by himself rxproasly fur this |upcr.
On tlie 1st of January. 1874, the puhlidk-r* will
diktribute
$5,000 Uf PRESENTS!
Amuugiu sulMrribjra. All who wtsu to avail
ttuwaaeirow at the appartunaQr at aeruringagi/t
worth several humliwl dollars ran do su bv send
ing fa* their subscriptions prior to that Ume.
Greet inducement* to sulisrribers and aaent*.
Circular*, with full particular*, jmster* mud
" a. sent gratis on application.
THREE TIMES A WEEK EltOM NEW YOItK,
TUESDAYS, THUHSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.,
in the Gotten State, at the
PORT OF' CHARLESTON,
for Frrirht and Paasenrors not exceeded in excel
Offering facilities U Rail and J
fence ai
Line;
TO NEW YORK.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE
Savannah. November 1.187*.
O N and after Sunday, the Sd inaL. Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its
brmnrhes and connection*, will run aa follows:
null 3*0 1.—OOI3IO 3TOKTH A3tt> WMST.
Leaves Savannahs 8:4* A 34
Leave* Augusta... m&ax
tow r M
HMV r M
, CHARLESTON
JAMES AUGER....
-^Agents. Charleston. 8. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
IRON STE-AJISH IPS.
— AUXA5PR Hm«, Commander.
C. Hisocuta. Commander.
SAILING I*ATS—FRIDA YS.
WM. A. COURTENAY. AgenL
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO BALTI3IOBE.
... JJctxom. Commander.
TO BOSTON.
I STEAMSHIPS. MERCEDITA AND FLAG..
■tea guar attend as low aa those of Competing Lines. Marin.* Insurance one-half of one per ceat.
| THRO U GH BILLS OF LAD EXG AND THROUGH TICKETS
Paris 1h«:j xhm [Vienna 1873.
First Medal at the Vienna Exposition
ETAS, by tUo comurn iuv of tlw Sl’ECiAL
EE JURY, the INTERN ATIONAL JURY anil
two SUli-J LltlES, of tlie must eminent artists
an»l exports from countries exhibiting,, been
awarded to tlie
Mason & Hamlin Gabinet Organs Dealers in
in couipctition with tuo best makers from nil I
countries. Thi.s is not only the highest award to I
any instruments but is the ONLY MEDAL • 1
awarded to American manufacturers. It is in
eurdauev with the unifenu result nt jireviuus
hibitious.
New Styles, including those first exhibited at
Vienna, now remty nt REDUCED r RICES.
Stylo 1*. Double Recti, Five Octavo Organ, with
Knee- Stun, and Automatic Swell, line quality and
power, §110.
Style It. Double Reed, Five Octave, in Upright
Resonant Case. Five St i - «• i
Automatic Swell, S1^5.
Style T. Double Reed. Five Octave, in Upright
Resonant Case, Five Stop*, with Vox llumtnin
and Automatic Swell, *130.
Style S. Five Octave, Double Reed, in Upright
Resonant Case, Seven Stoiw, ami Octavo Coupler
and Sul>-Baas, very puwerful and with much *
riety, *11)0.
Other iuw styles at projiortionate prices.
Illustrated Catalogues, with Supplement, re
taining descriptions of new styles. Also, Test!-
mutual Circular Free.
WHOLESALE SOUTHERN DEPOT, j
.is Wholesale Southern Agents for tliese organs. I
e can supply dealer*, teachers, agents d *
schools and private parties, at the mamifm
7:15 P X
Amve at Columbus 3:57 a m.
Leave Columbus 7;to A 3C
Arrive at Maoon s^o a U
Making clone connection with Western lluil-
I road at Columbus fur Montgumeiy* klobile. New
I Orleans, etc.
I KUFAULA MIGHT PRKIGHT AMD ACCOMMODATIOM
TUAXM.
I Leave Macon fclO p xc
I Arrive at Eufaula iod» a m
I Arrive at Albany...^ 7:io a m
I Lcavo Eufaula 7:25 p u
I lasive Albany 8:30 P M
I Arrive at llaeou 6:45 a x
I Trains leaving Macon and Kufntila on this
I schoiiuk) Suntlnj, Monday, XVetlncMilny and
I Thunlay nights connect at Smithville with
I trains to Albany.
‘ VIRGIL POWERS.
Engineer and SoperpitciHleiiL
| CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC luULROADOO«
Office Gkmkual Passknuer Amnt.
Atlanta, Ga., July 10, 1873.
U N and after this date—
LIGHTNING HXPRESS
For New York. Eastern anil Virginia Cities
Loaves .Macon, by Macon A Western Rail-
ruodra.M. 11.-00 a X
Arrives at Atlanta «... 5:30 p x
Leaves Atlanta rt-on p w
Arrivcsat Dalton..,
POET BOYAL EAILEOAD.
OFFICB OP EMGIMKKR AMD SCPERIMTENDEMT
Augusta, GAra June is, 187*.
id after Monday, June 30, trains on tliis
d will run as follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. .
Will leave Augusta at 6:45 a X
Arrive at Port Royal st 2:16 r x
Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 px
Arrive at Savannah *^o P x
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at 9:45 A X
Leave Charleston at 8:10 a X
I Leave Savannah at ....I... 1 t»:30 a x
I Arrive at Augusts at 5:38 p x
DOWN NIGHT PAS&KNGSR TRAIN.
NTERPRISE
'1 lie only RvUabcj Gilt Distribution in the country I
875,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS|
to bo distributed in
lot. D. SINE’Sl
1G-Ith Regular .Montlily
SIFT ENTERPRISE!
To be drawn Monday, November 24th, 1S7S.
Ml GBAB CASH PEIZE, $5,000 IX GOLD.
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER. |
Two Prizes op*iobo
Six Prizes of «500eacb ii
Ten Prize* or * loo
1.000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches I
(ui all) worth from $20 to $300 each!
Coin Silver, Vest Cl in ins, Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, jlc, etc.
Number of Gifts 10.000. Tickets limited to
75.000.
alseuta Wanted to Nell TICKIXS tu
niloin liberal Premium* nill
be paid.
Single Tickets Si; Six Tickets $5; .Twelve Tick
et* $10; Twenty-live Tickets £20.
Circular* containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of tlie manner of drawing, arai other ‘
formation in refer - ‘ “ I —*“**
sent to any one t
bejuldreteMxl to
Main Olliee,
101W. Fifth Street,
octl JAwriw
It Never Fails, Always in Order, Runs Light,
IT IS KTO HUMBUG I
<AAUt‘4 p. RANSOM.
‘ ROBEUT H. BOYD. |
W. A. KAJTSOM & 00.,
Mknufactum* and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND STL SEW TURK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia. ■ r
'»ct20dljr .
Arrive at Charleston at....,.-
Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 P x
UP NIGHT PASSENGKR TRAIN.
j Will leave Port Royal at. p x
Leave Charleston at fl.-00> x
j Leave Savannah at U.... fe50 p X
Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 a X
Passenger* leaving Macon by the ft*0 a x train
m Maoon and Augusta Railroad.arrive nt Augus
ta in time to moke dome connection with the down
night passenger train on thir road for Port Royal
md Savannah. JAMES O. MOORE,
july 1 tf Engjmvranil Su peril it»-n«fent.
Iron in the Blood
THE PERUVIAN
SYRUP Vlcafiaea
and Enriches tho
Blood, Tcaics up the
SysUmBuiklfi up tho
Broken-down, Cunts
Female Complaints,
brapK T Kldlity, IIu-
morA, 1 »y.'[« j.-Li, Ac-
Thousands havu
been changed by tlio
use of this remedy
from weak, alcklj-,
suffering cn-atures, U»
ng, neaxtny, ana nappy mm and women; and
... Aids cannot reasonably hesitate toctvo it a trial.
Caution.—Bo sore you pet the right article. See
that “Peruvian Syrup" i* blown la tho glass,
iphlctsfree. Send for one. 8ETII W. FOWLS
OSS, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. For safe by
^300,000 !
I Missouri Stats Lottery i
Legalized by State Authority and
Drawn In Public at SL LouIm.
| Grand Single Number Scheme I
8(1,01)1) NUJU5BRH.
CLASS I.. TO HE DRAWN NOV 29, 1873.
5,830 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000,
Quarter* $±50.
the State, are all
and all drawing*
«.. . under the supervision of «woriicommi*s»onerK,
The official drawing will be published in the St.
Louis papers, and a copy pf drawing sent to pur
chasers of ticket *. , .. . . .
We will draw a simitar scheme the last rfayof
f 'a7rn’ltaL t ^r lU ri^kj|' fStetl'in;. SlmgyOrder*.
Boristerwi tetter. Draft ®r Bipnaa. rend for a
circular. Add,J '^, UREA y > jflLLHR A CO.
Portofliru Bol *'■ Q”)«- W-
MET ROPOLITA A
%
IRON & BRASS WORKS, j
Canal Street, from Gth to 7th,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.|
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
EN9INEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H. R. BROWN,
Agent. J rurx icirk made to oriUr.
this Institute is th
tinted Slates torn re Svph
decllcodly
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