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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH A1VD MESSENGER: SUNDAY MORNING, NOYEMBER 16, 1873.
&UQrwh<(3j$c'iscii!itr 1
SVNIHT MORINNG. NOT. IB. 1«7J
BEECHEK’S LECTTRE-KOOJ! TALK
Chi-m*, Attribute. -The Only ftnrr
Hupimrt on which to Lean In liu,c
of Trouble.
In consequent-*- v»f
the storm last cv-v
ninjf there waa but a
KUiali at ten l*ne»* at
the Plymouth b-cture
•room. Mr. Beecher
naitl that in tracing oi
it the life • f *■ m-*
aa it lutd bo n left to
>n» in the reeord •’
the four cvaiiffe’iM^, ,,
s;.- m. ■ • . .
tho small amount tl..,
t bad . : - d
of the events t,f that
life. John himself
was impress^! wit
h th:*. th.,t h • r.’/d
that "the world <*>v
ild noW «,.nu n th-
l--*k»" if everything t
Li it f’hri’t * u 1 and
did had been r.-or«l.
*»1. and yet lathe
aK-n ler records that t
c# r.* in.ade, wit'.lO’.t
at all tir.derv.iiuiji^
the %!,ito-
menU, we learn-vl nio
»re of the in* r.or of
Chr- '.’ft life from
n&h* mcnbtntol ro-
marks than frrim
t h* • >e «taart»ent».
When, for in.,Line**, C
hrUtrebuko-l IVUr.
wo ffot a clear ldo..
of difcoiidifabt an<i
in another juirt . :
f the ccan^eli 1*.
whore ho dUtribub
M to sJDDO men.
besides women and
i children, ininc-
ulously, UlO Wmve.
i. then- faith in
hiu. u.- the promi-.-1
M - . tah catno to ft
BAUEAV.
. Mincklni; Treatment of Cranl'. His
torian.
ItamPUtt.]
By-the-by, Gen. I!a/lean lira* in pr.nee-
! ]v atrl.-ootai‘1-.* of London, and may be
| mu by er-ryb-lv but Americana in one
I -.ho Del left little ari tocratic turnouts,
ia tho way of a brougham, in or about
the city. And tho General’* circle of ac-
I quaint.’.n ea ia of the n.ivt (elect and
j aristocratic of lint:!.m l. The way he
I wat inu olucod to this ia a little curious.
I We £ct t':<• fa-t’ from Janes, who had
1 them from the General direct. Now it
I mast be remembered tint an American
J C-.n-tnl General in London u not xqgarded
! as a lanrn ri-’etable in a social point of
view; and a Consol General of the United
I States may live in London until he Rains
I the ripe eld aRe of Methuaelah without
tmi/e<l or known even to ti
The Special Attention j WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
French Millinery
&nd*gezitry of England. This
nappen to Bidcto- When that
CJASH RIBBON'S. FAKCY
O Kl '< HIM.." Hfii ill it". .1 . ' -
styles
htqr BABY CAPS, in Laoe and Merino.
A flftc ■ ■■orf iit of HEAL LACES.
Ia.I^Vhii I Mives* FRENCH CORSETS.
TV HAIR DEPARTMENT U cnvplet*.
H AIR woven and amused in any derired style.
A beautiful c‘«>rtinetit of HAIR ORNAMENTS,
in Cot Steel.
CORONET COMBS. PANCT COMBS.
Oil! mid Silver BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES.
A complete assortment of NOTIONS.
Tl*re is a full stock o( frerythinx unaUr kspt
in ray business. which would be too nmnercms to
mention hem Prompt attention Riven to all
orders. MISS A. O’CONNOR.
CLOTHIN C3-
ortUtf
. A\ •
MACON FLOUR MILLS
—ASD—
A. Tho
iroduc.nl a port
•'■'i I ph
rill ha
ind tli
iniclu wah
M.v^'u
IctLm
aid,
make him kir
took any purl
and r«*i it «
tho S-ivi.xj
through tii'i
wero fiat n
ingly lumini
of th»* mibr.L
infinitely be
ataxu
o gnat that it
i.r of o-nthuiiaam,
Ho in a God; we
: to seize him and
Now, that the diaciplea
thU wa» not recorded,
w.n apparent t.’utf they did,
■ that ho wa nt up into a znoan-
Otnj*aflk* I Uie *i ipl-« logo
> and go over on the other
to that one word “compelled’’
a window opened, through
;ct a glimpse of the relation of
lr to hU di.afiplea; and all
•rded If/f of Christ there
tints, which were exceed-
In tracing tho history
ith throe twelve men, so
h him in knowledge and
ity, there were few in-
1 whore ho faulted them
in which ho r*-hukod them, hat in
.■r.tv !.*• rather :iv.i : . .: •
their wrong-doing to draw them nearer
to him, and in doling with those, many
time* provoking them, he so carried
himself with llietu that thov wpro in
habits of endearing intimacy with
him. Ho wi i.t abroad in R’. n n way
with tho common people and with
dbciples. that every where their greeting
of tho Lord w.n familiar ; men. women,
and little children all oofed a.- though the
wbolo community knew tiiafc this was a
man that OMld oe approached. They
brought their sicknoas to him and all
their griefa nnd troubles, and when they
b.id little children they brought tl
tho strsam of sympathy act Tn towards
him all tho time. “Now,” continuod Mr.
Booeher, “for the appreciation of this:
Our Lord has gono up on high, not haring
acted a part which he loft behind; for
some people think o ir Saviour ■ |
earth to do certain things, and, haring
dono them, lie wa* like an actor, who,
haring dono his part, throws off his
clothes and leaves the stage; but so I do
now road so much of God as could bo
manifested in tho lxvly was manifested
l>y tho Lord Jesus Christ, nnd when ho
left ho went to tako these attributes on in
a larger form ; ho went that ho might
bo ablo to do th:.t which tho limitations
of tho fiosh did not permit him to do
hero; ho went wliero love might have its
infinite career. Hera ou earth it was
comparatively oclipaed, and so tho exhor
tation that sounds out in every ago to go
to Christ in porrow, in temptation, under
burdens, in darkness, when lonesome, for
saken. botmyod; whatever may bo tho
experience, draw near to tho Lord Jesus
Christ, 'for ho id the High Priest that
con ho touched with the feeling for our
infirmities/ Wo sin, but ho did not; he
is perfect in power ftXftUod nt tho right
hand of God. He can do this very work
which wo need every hour and need mo
ment of life. Ho can help our unWliof;
ho can find ua if wo are in trouble; ho
can lift up tho so that are cost down, and
ho can brfitho life into those thataro
dead, and bind up the wounds of those
Hint are bn:i.-*fd ; *.»! •:, \ :y in.us. v- -
over comfort ho may have in companion-
ship or in tho sanctuary, remember that
tho foundation of all comfort is tho gra-
ciousncds of God ns manifested in Jesus
Christ/grlFWJ.
Tlio Career onkfiMfinghon;
J»mU Mall Gazette.}
Without diare-poet to the gallant sol
dier who now rule, Franco, it may be
n;ud that to the redoubtable history of
Athos, PorthiH, nnd Animat alono might
ono turn for a precise parallel to many of
hid exploits ami achiovoments. Hero is
ft private who had carried his baton in his
knapsack. Hero ia an &dventurer who at
the Hword’c point hits won his way up to
perilous aoclirity of promotion—aoi un-
liko tho grand plateau above Chamouni,
in traversing which the climbers of Mont
lllanc are liable at any moment to be
swept from creation by the storm-bolt of
an avalanche. Here is a younger son
who, sent into the world to seek his for
tune, lias advanced stop by stop to the
very summit of his ambition. Entering
tho military service of Franco in 1825,
when barmy seventeen, be became
in 1889 Captain, in l.s.19 Major, in 1&J5
Colonel, in 18-18 General of Brigade in
181)2 Geuorai of Division. In 1859 be
obtained on ono day tho coronet of a
Duke and tho baton of a Marshal. In
1804 bo assumed pro-consular powor as
Govemcw-General of Algeria. In 1872
he grasped the supremo baul*lo of do
minion. almost r«‘lnctantlr, when nn over
whelming majority of the Assembly
thrust upon his acceptance tho Presi
dency of the French Republic. His ca
reer is all the more extmordinnry, more
over, by reason of its startling contra*
* dictions. As Sydney Smith once laugh
ingly said to his brother, “ My dear fel
low, we are running counter to the laws
of nature. You have risen by your grav
ity, whil.i I Imre sunk by my levity!"
So ono might say of MacMahon, his
brightest successes have come to him out
of his darkest defeats. He has fallen to
the lowest ouly to rise to the highest.
Whore others have found merely
obloquy, ingratitude and expatri
ation he has actually found tho
way back open to him. through a chaos
of disasters, to higher houor*, greater
power, and a loftier position than ho had
over before ambitioned. His apparent
death-wound nt Sedan not only g&vo him
a new lease of life, but won him sympa
thy where others encountered only exe-
crations. Notoriously outwitted, loth at
the ojvning and tho closing of the cam-
)«aign. ho was, nevertheless, w, l.w.: d
l*ack bv his afflicted country n«* oth. r
marshal of the Empire was welcomed.
France in him again f^und one who, if he
had lost ovorytniag i lse. luul certainly
not lost honor. Returning from tho veiy
jaws of death, he did so net only u:t rl.
ing seco'jafully sought in the cannon*.>
month the bubble reputation, but after
having found it harden ::i hi- -rr.i-p i* to
an empir* as solid and real as any gold* u
orb regalia.
NISBET’S FOUNDRY
FOR SALE.
Fenton ruffian, tbe bhah, came to i^on-
don. General Badoau, in common with
other consuls, wu-i invited to l^c presonte^l
to this brother of the sun and cousin to
irdanoo with the inri-
tion, Gen- ral B. donned that uniform
f the late
war, and seating himself in his brougham
behind two flunkies in livery ditto, and
wo Landsomo horses, was roiling along
London ward, when he encountered a lot
d bloods out ou a lark. V
Vow to encounter this lot i* abont as T»EIXG S, re 5 i Ili r S cr ll Se , Sm
. ,. ... . m _ J) arojunto# ill hcaJtn. I now tsoruio •*«» c
ible a thing u ono can find of a I Th.? Floor Jim. innoro
momin- or night either, for ninmuentlr Btaatcd for bo«ne..and udrsren
Kaffluh jilay U hor*o-pl»y, and it ia con- hr me wwiM waawT «!” ■ygl
aide-rod a rare joke to pre and take black ~^\ bl .J t i r i e a%iiaav>r~a dor-
_i ** •- tT - # — in* thclutieuoaSS percenton whst vaskeflj
for th« w hoi*? pror- rtr. and this m the shames of
the proprietcr. and under the sole manatrement of
T. C. NISBET
ortfllm
ejee and bloody noeee. Unfortunately
car consul general wae not in a situation
;ccpt .uch courte.il!., a, his battle-
ed uniform and intellectual oounten-
had to bo presented to hie Imperial
Scorbutic Majesty of the Eaet. Hi* car-
riago »a* surrounded by the blood*, and
the first demonstration consisted in cov
ering our elegant and able consular agent
with flour. To this General Badeau re
monstrated. Ho did not like floor ap
plied externally. He said aa much. He
clothed hi* ideas on tho occasion in any
thing but flowery language. He called
tho offender* dirty blackguards. To
a PAtsizaras
he was a howling <sul; nnd, when our
excellent commercial representative, get-1 JEWEri’S store. No. 04 Second street.
OLIVER F. EVANS
I Builder and Contractor,
HACOXi CA.
Orders for
ting a further advance on flour in his I will he promptly attendM to.
mouth and eyes, grew furious, a resolu- 1
tion was offered and passed unanimously
to have the cad out. The sergeant-at-
arms, which meant the entire party,
pulled the noble representative from his
brougham, and ono of the set proceeded,
aa lia Ghid "t/i ilmu him down/' The
ortS lswtw
as he^ said, “to dress him down.” The
General called on his myrmidons on the
box, and the myrmidons coming to his
aid, a general engagement occurred that
THE GEEAT PANIC!
I Prices to Suit the Times
TT you w*nt to mve SJ per crat. in bujing
-L Kidj-maile Clotbinr. go to D. J. Baer - *, tor-
~ . . .. , ner ThirU and Cherry street*, ilacon. Haia
would have been bad m the end for the oflering ,
S"C , X'"bSS”S'S"™S --
hare tho young gentlemen arrested; he I 2.000 Men's latest style CASS I MERE BUS!
only asked for their names and address. 3 t f s SSUlTC,»t*ISS0«*jb,wMAtlswi»-r.ui h .
They wore given and tho bolligorcnts c {ssimehesuik.MWtOO«ich.worthts-oo
\vhcn General Badeau, in no plight to 1 s.oto i'nv’draan’. SUITS, at $5 00 csch, worth
be presented to tho imperial old bUe of >nd Children-. SUITS I mjte
Pcr.-ia, rctxtrnod home, ho found on the a jp^oiitr, at will tell them cheaper than they
oaxds names of voung gentlemen con- can be malic nt home. picenrunr
tu-cted with the OAvornment.and through
our Minister he made complaint. At unit «ooq rhQdren’s extra fine, latest style, im-
they were inclined to laugh nt tho affair, j parted CASS1MBRK SUITS, at $000, worth
but their respective relatives, high in ^d b cSimnr. htort rat and
office, characterized tho act as exceed- 8tv io SUITS, at $1000, worth $uoo a suit,
ingly brutal and stupid, assuring these *s.ooo Bovs’ SATINET SUITS, at $150, worth
wild oats that to assault and insult a ^^'^nhnmlaMllme of H) and Chit
consul in that way mado up a very sen- drtnl . CLOTHING, of all atylca an.l description.
On* state of affairs. At last it was set- too numerous to mention. An extra inducement
tlod that tho youthful ruffians should go offered to merchant*. Call eai ly at the waUlUuwu
in person end apologize for tho outrage. | Corner Third nnd Cheirystieet.
They did ao. Badeiu had tho good sense P ,.,|/ r***pmtl
to receive tho gentlemen and their apolo- FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0T MACON
gy in a graceful manner. I
^SSJ^SfJSSk^fJ: I TE.tSSACXS A CESECAL BASUSfi BC-SIXESS.
acted liko bln-gaiui-ls—aw—fact is, raw-
titer, vary. Hope'll forget—vary sorry.
But hod a bad lot of stuff, altogether stu
pid.”
“Don’t mention it,” cried Gen. B. “I
wouldn’t have minded a little lark, but
tho fact is I was about being put to tho
Shah,’ and although ho represents the
flowery land of song, flour don't make a
good court dress. But it's all right now.
Come, let us seo if Z haven't some better
stuff.?
I>IIi:CTOR3:
L C. rUST. I). FLANDERS,
n. L. JEWETT. w. B. D1SSMORE
H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
G. II. HAZLEHURST.
L C. PLANT. President.
W. W. Wainutr. Cashier. mal0.tnnevl'
L 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
fellah,’’ and so Badoau was thrashed into I Boy on j Sell Exchan.gr. Gold. Silver. Stocks nnd
Tho young lords found tho Yankee
Consul, as they called him, a “tip-top
good society.
Bonds.
Deposits Received
oil Which Interest will be Allowed,
AS AGREED CTOS.
PAYABLE OWT CALL.
Advances made on. Cotton and Pro
duce In Store.
| COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
cbO ly *
A Haunted Locomotive.
From the Hpringdeld Rrpublumn.]
A locomotive that is possessed of ndovil
is the sensation at South Manchester,
Conn. The engine is called tho “Pio
neer,” formerly the “Canonchct,” and
belongs to tho llartford. Providence nnd
FishkUl railroad. She was sold to
another road recently, but owing to somo
misunderstanding was never delivered, .
and to got her out of the way the com- c -
pony sent her from Hartford to South
Manchester a week or two ago to bo CITY BANK
housed m tho engino house there. She 1
behaved herself liko any well-bred engino
tho first two nights, but on the third tho
watchman heard strango noises issuing
from all parts of her, noises unlike any
thing he over heard before. This con
tinued every night, nnd was heard by his
brother, who came to keep him company
in the uncanny place. Then the story
got abroad that there was a haunted en- n a <o4un
K o-at the shop, and believers and unbo- I John*L GRES LIAM,
-era began to floekafouA TTranni— I Mytiant
continued to bo audible. There was a | s. g. Boss. President. R. F. Lawros. Cashier,
rapping, now in the fire box, now in the
boiler, and anon in tho smoke stack as
though somo peTson inside were striking
the iron with a muffled stack, and a hol-
JIACOX. GEORGIA.
{Capital 200,000 Dollars;
DIRECTORS:
I WM. B. JOHNSTON. TO S- H<
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
omce in MnlTs N'ew Building.
low and dismal reverberation followed | Receives Deposits,
each blow. *
Tho most careful and thorough oxami
nation fail.'d to disclose any trickery or
the possibility of any, nnd the impudent
spirits would keep up tho racket even
while tho scrutiny was going on. People
go to the engine house and stay nights
to hear the manifestations, and it is rela
ted that one young man who was makin
unseemly jests about the ghosts suddenly
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE.
Makes Advances on Stocks. Bonds, Cotton in
Store. Also on Shipments ol Cotton.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO-
feblS tv
Planters' Bank,
FORT VALLEY, GA.
eroir iKwthlv pale and foil in a swoon. "DECEIVESDeposit*,di»countsPa|>er.bajr3aiid
When he recovered he said he .aw a | .tywQpM
ghostly figuro glide ont of the engin.
and point its bony finger at him. There
are divers theories to account for the
business, A gentleman from Pittsburgh,
who knows all about iron and looomotivos,
says it is the {molecular action of the iron
striving to return from the artificial
fibrous state, r.s teen in wrought iron, to
the granulated, or pig-iron state. The
believers in the npir.t theory floor him at
once, however, by ashing why the noises
are loudest on alternate nights, and why
they always occur between 9 o’clock r.
K. and 5 a. m.
Collections made at all a<vessible points.
Interest paid on Deposits when maud for s
specified time. ^ .
Wm. J. A5DKKS05, Pres L TT. E. Bxowy, Cash r
DIRECTORS . . w .
Wm. J. Anderson, Col. Hush L. Bernard
1 Col. Wm. Felton. Dr. W^A Mathews.
Dr.3l L IT. non indie*gg
LOOK HERE!
IT AST OXR TILLS YOU
D. J. BAER
r \ not scllinir roods £5 per rent, cheaper tlinn
8
any store in Macon, Git, call around and con
vince yourself. See Price List:
600 pair Gents' Pino Calf Sewed Boots at $5 a pair.
worth $i .
S00 ]iair Gents* Sewed Gaiters at ?£ a pair, worth
{3 50.
1,000 pair Men’s all leather Kip Brorans. at J1 £5
pair, worth a pair.
Kxciteiueut Among Haolielors.
Ftora t!u* Tmcl.ee iNo\ntl:i' K< j-.i;'.»I:ca:;.
Tho report wus circulated yostordsy
that about fifty marriageable girls from
migrant train on their
ia, and would bo in
ght. The
number of
ell were on tl
way to Li* Angel
Tnickcc about inidn
report was true.
the
st i
tense.
tibia young
ing
of tho pu-
OVC
r California
tho
1! o’clock
in oriler to
tnin. and the.?
the girls aud their txuuiug was concerned.
The excitement among the Knchelors in
this plsA-e, in oonjoqucnoe of tho new*
tliat »iuch a precious invoioo of freight
was near at hand, w.i; most ir:
Some of the most i
iuon, who luui been K\
poriority of Kastorn gii
dftughters, went down on th
j*. as. pa-wengsr train to Bv
t-omo up on the cm'
to hsve a fair view and make the
<{iuuntancc of some of the fascinating
Lowell dsmscls. The trvin, with
feminine cuxgt>. Arrived here shortly after
midnight.
The bachelors who went down to Boca
are mum over their trip. They got aw
fully sold. Then* wjlm scarcely n j^retty
girl in the crowd. One had lost her t *et.i.
.mother wa-' deaf, and sover.il L.i«l ghe -
eyes, while the most promising looking 1
one in tho crowd was tongue-tied.
One of tho bachelors undertook to pay
his addresses to this, the most likely one
of all, and .urtuslly offered her his hand,
name, and a home in Truckee. She 1
puckered up her mouth for half an hour |
in the vam endsavor to answer him. an l |
probably would have smoeode-i had not |
the remorseless conductor cried out “All I
aboard and started up the train.
50 dozen Gents' Black and Brown Wool Hats at
50 cents each, worth $1 each.
Boys’ and Children’s Hats, at 50 rents and 75 cts.
extra barcain. - •
10,000 yards tut colored and best quality Caaco,
at 10 cent < a yard. _ A _
Bleachinc. Cassimeres, Jeans, Home*puns at Fac
tory pnara. I mlurexnents ofiered to dealers.
Call early at the well known store of
D. J. BABB.
Comer Third and Cherry sts., Macon, Ga.
octSS Sm
A Groat Wrong’ Riglifod—The Largest
City in the United States.
From tho Courier- Journal.]
Philadelphia was shamcfallv treated .
by the Government in the census report Clot
of 1S70, which, in making up a table of lOJoirn lilratsljls snJ colors Gents’ Fur lists
tho population of fifty principal cities, | ’"wrth ftysclu A^si^osl Bs^sio^
gave Philadelphia 874,012 inhabitant.-,
! but gave New York 012,202. N'ew York's
triumph was of brief duration. 'Tis a
long Lino which hath no turn. Murder
will oat.
•"Time at hut brines si) thine, even.
And if we do bat mtrk th, boar.
Th ru never yet was human power.
Whirh could crude, if ur-fomven.
The pitieal s wreh and vigil loon
Of bun who treasures up a wiuog.-
An election was held in Philadelphia
tho other day. and previous to that a reg
istration of'the voters had to be taken.
A lot of serene, pious, upright, truly loyal
registration officers were appointed, and
the work begun. Tho voters poured in
front all quarters. They crowded the
streets in front of the office. The like
was never seen in the Quaker City before.
The registration was completed, when it
waa found, to the exceeding gnat ,"oy of
tho godly Philadelphians, that thorn city
had 45,000 more voters than New York
had, being equal to a population of 225,-
(■V> larger than that of N’ew York!
Trae, certain envious, evil-minded per-
SOUB hint that the Philadelphia regis
tration was gotten up to suit the
Cameron-Administration faction.and that
the 45,000 voters aforesaid are not men of
flash and blood, but mythical persons
whoso names were copied for the nonce
of London and
AT WHOLESALE.
WE have opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the
Georgia. Alabama and Florida merchants who buy in this market to give us a call.
We will sell them on a, g.*>l terms and at as low prices as they can buy them in
New York.
Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for % gentleman’s outfit,
and see the
Virginia All|Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25.
50 SECONDJSTREET, MACON, GA.
GEORGE W. HEAD,
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
AND CIGAR HANUF ACUREB,
No. 4 Blako’a Block,
may ly
Poplar st., Mi .con, Ga.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
North British & Mercantile
XJfSUItAXCJE COMPAXY.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL—SOLD - - - - $10,000,000
Insures Stores, Merchandise, Dwellings, Fumi
tare and all other property at
LOWEST RATES I
CLOTHING
PHELPS, DORHMT
(list** PheJi's a
* CORBETT
| PARLOR. CHAMBER ANO OFFICE FURNITURE
1 MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC
Sfttond snt Canal at, Avar Bruu Iwav tin "
I take.pleasure in announcing*
to iriemk aud tho public ip general that my stock t
STONEWALL
w
FERTILIZER
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOLD AGENTS. MACON. GA.
LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO,
*
4 f ,: A
(GUION LINE.)
F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New
York and Liverpoolevery Wednesday, afford
ing the best 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,
29 Broadway, New York.
Or to W. MCKAY. Agent.
No. CS Second street. Macon. Ga.
COTTON STATES
life Insurance Company.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
3IACON, - - - GEORGIA
Macon, Ga„ October 10, 1S73.
niHIS company is prepared to issue policies on
X the “stock plans,” the premiums on which
are from 20 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, flora
crease of age. than original cost. The “Cotton
States” lias an available reserve of capital and de
posits of $500,000, which is entirely independent
of its business, and is not used therein. Good
agents wanted. Liberal inducement^ will be
given.
oct!2 lm
For Sale.
fERTILE FARM, situated ono ami a —
miles south of the town of Cuthbert, Ran
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 house and excellent
gin, ono double log dwelling, and a sufficiency of
laborers’ houses, a fine well of water and a good mill
seat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on the
place also to realize more than doublo tho pur
chase money. This property will be sold on ar
commodating terms, or exchanged for city hi
pxxivements. Apply at this office, or to
THOS. POWELL. Trustee,
oct22tf Cuthbert, Georgia.
BROOMS, BROOMS.
•^JTE have just received
100 dozen assorted BROOMS.
PROVISION AND , LKOT0R DEALERS.
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO.
MATCHES, MATCHES.
I 150 GE0SS E0UXD ' V00D PARLOR
MATCHES.
SEYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
61 TKCEEO STREET.
CADDY LARD,
|*X 3,5 and 10 pound caddies—FRESH.
octlStf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
MACKEREL.
300 PACKAGES MACKEREL just in
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this count O' where
SADDLE R Y ! Loom Reeds, Harnesses
A VARIED .SSOETMENT OF
SADDLES AND HARNESS, BRIDLS, WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, COLLARS,
BITS. SADDLERY aa CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CARRIAGE MATERIAL—HBS. SPOKES, RIMS, BUGGY SEA'P
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES at REDDED PRICES for CASH.
Also 4 BUGGIES at ESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
nevG lm DAVIS SIITH, X02 Cherry street, Macon.
I Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
UPPL
M
ju!y24 6m
JIEJ'S MB BOB' CLOTBIIC!
Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of the same at as LOW or LOWER
prices than any other house in the city. My stock of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Has been selected with more core and elegance than any in the city, comprisinj
most fashionable goods in that line..
DWIGHT L. Hi
F - garden
)BEHTS & CO..
FACTORS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, unequaled in FIT and
QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed.
Hats, Silk and. Fur.
The nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on hand and new ones arriving
weekly. Prices to suit everybody.
The public are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere,
and be convinced that I mean what I say.
CHAS. WACHTEL,
Fourth street, Vo. 1 Brown House, next door to the Ladies’ Entrance,
oct26tf Opposite Passenger Depot.
GEORGIA MILLS
Always in the Van*
Tie Best Flour on fbo Best Toms.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
ccKfitf
* JJJJsWius sod Ik, „
it. r. aicaauxp
WM. H. STARK A CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION un.
CHANTS ANO COTTON FACTORS, ’
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention giv, u to sal_., or j-hiu-n,,.,.
Coitu.1 and ail kirnis .^Produce. Libere!SKS5c2
umdo on conv.ptmaats. Agent, for the «daX£
MagualiA
Super,
a Gii;-, Fnucvtou Faoto^^J
XVlt .tm
JW. HCU.
A. liuivli
& Co., Milo Hutch,
Trubt Co.
Light Dran i
and Arrow T
K. II. COllJKN,
COHEN A HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com.
mission Merchants,
OG nay Street, Savnttnnli, La.
Ecfor respectfully to J. tv. Latltrop A Co V
" - Gordon. H. mV',
'• 1- Savannah llaat auj
sepiXtot
J. N. LIGHTi’OOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
JOG Bay Street, Snvnimali, Ca.
Assets for the sale of Meriynian’s Annnoniated
aept; oni
s~ si. WAStmu). noai. witst -
WuVRI’IKLD &. WAYNH,
Cotton Hrohors and (Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEOUGIA.
O FFUIt their services to planters andshipnere
of cotton, etc., ami soli,it a share of their Sus.
iie.ss. Cush advance uuuic ou con.signmoui«, nt
lowest rates of interest. All business en trust ea
to our care, will receive prempt attemion. -p u .
tures” bought and sold in the Savannah and New
York Cotton Exchtmgo on tho most reasonably
W. DUSCAX. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. JIACLKAN
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON 00.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
02 Bay street, Savannah, ta.
augl 6m
B. C. FIsANNAGAN. W. W. FLANNagaN.
A. F. ABKLL. R. 8. MORGAN.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Morcnants,
ISA BAY SIRUKT, SAVANNAH. GA
]\ /TANAgLN'G Agents tor tho English Stonewrll
-IVL Fertiliser, etc. Bagging and lies furmshtni,
and liberal rash advances made on consignments
for sate in Savannah, or on stnpaients to our cur-
resjiomleuts m Northern, ItMswrn or Kiu-ojumii
markets.
Ugl li
A. M.SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLRK. G.V.WYLLV.JU
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Cinghom & Cunningham’s Range,
5lay Street, Savnntiali, Ca.
T>AGG ING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal
jLJ cash advances mado on consignment)* lor sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres
pondents in Liverpool, Aew York, Philadelphia,
Boston or Daltimore.augl Gin
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
57 THIRD STREET,
octlltf Macon, Georgia
JAMES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office, Cliorry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auglO tf
HERBERT FIELDER.
IDl'tJ L. FIELDER.
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CITHBEKT, GEORGIA,
W ILL give prompt attention to nil business
confided to them, in tho counties of Ran
dolph, Stewart, Quitman, day. Early, Calhoun
nnd Terrell, tho Supreme Court of Georgia, and
the District and Circuit Courts of the United
States for tho Southern District of Georgia.
septl7-tf
ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS
Tlie Great "Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1S71.]
HOWARD HOUSE.
BROAD STREET.
Nearly opposite Montgomery aud Eufaula Rail
road Depot.
EUFAULA ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD. • - Proprietors.
Only a short walk to aud from the Southwest
ern Railroad. Seventy-live cents saved in enrni
bus fare. ■cntl *
METROPOLITAN
A NORTH GEORGIA
FARM
FOR SALE.
OFFER FOR SALE, on reasonable terms.
A both as to price and payments, my farm in
North Geonria. containinc tJbOO aerrs of land,
some 500 acre* cleared. The cleared bud
braces some line level mubtto lands, some gray
lands, and about seventy-five acres of bottom
land. The wood land heavily timbered with oak.
hickory, poplar, and interspersni with pine* The
dwelling house is finely built, containing ten
ru*mi above and brick basement, costing liana
$81500. Barns, stables, cin-bouse and tenant
booses aie an pie for the place. A fine, unfailing
S nr.c i f !r»f ::<■ watcnvmmie::: tv the buw*.
It is located ten miles from Dalton, on a rear line
of East renne-seearai Virginia Railnmi, the road
running within a mile of the house. It is two and
half nr.lestothe rn-anTt station: five miles to
WING & SOLOMON
Offer to the public a largovd newly selected stock of
FINE JEWELRY!
STERLING SILVERS
And embracing many'newid novel styles fast oat
THE BES
Their Work Department is complete. New W
tombstones of Laurel Hill; but xve reject ‘ Catoosa Smaand seven miles to Tunneli iliil,
the insinuation as calumnious, rhiladcl- on the * taU \ Boad. The rim is healthy, and
way be a^si^ned he? by the Administra
tion. With the help of th&t good man
^:mon Cameron, she will always strive to
register enough votes to carrv the State
of lYnnsjIrauia for the Credit Mobilier
aud the District rings.
treason that other engace-
. pis mil me from gmn* it my nal si
re For further particulars address me at
i. Ga. ALIX.1L SPEER.
work and repairing, ydri alum lion is given—amlarantee their wosk—at moderate charge*.
ELLIS &
[ IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, from Gtb to Itli,
| RICHMOND, - - - VA
WM. E. TAENEK & CO.,
EffBINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS,
ENGINES OE ALL JEGLNDS.
Send for Circubr.
H. E. BROWN,
2* Asent.
D PLATED-WARE.
They are sola agentk tho. celebrated
PERFECT!) SPECTACLES!
USE.
and Badges made to order. To fine watch
UTTEE,
A sixorLAS revival occurred at a
Quaker meeting in Richmond, Ind., a few
nights since. The converts stripped
thomaelvee of all articles of jewelry and
do voted them to the Lora. Women
partsd with their vriiiii^ rings, nnd tuc-s
with their watch-chains, until the ladies
appointed to receive them had about
three hundred-dollars’ worth of trinket*
ia their possession. One man, a Knivht
Templar, added hit regalia and cword to
{he treasures.
I&DDSN Yesjel or Wrath.—It is said,
with how much truth wo know not, that
there i» a can or gil&s jar of nitro-glycer-
me cr some other explosive compound
burieil in the southwest comer of the
Capitol square, near the old Arsenal,
which has been there for many years,
having been to re ted there prior to the
surreudci, and the place of its conceal
ment having been lo^t. No one dares to
dig for it, aa the blow of a pick might
send the enterprising digger to roost on
the Presbyterian Church steeple. And
so t will sleep until a happy chance or
some dreadful accident ahall reveal its
resting place.—Talnyh (X. C.J Xexcn
TON rOE. SAMUEL HALL.
WM. A. LOFTON.
HALL A LOFTON,
ro
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GA
Office, on Third street, over Citv Bank.
Weakness,
Desponden
cy. basffiui-
aesa Syphi
»». Iw a tpredy cure of three or other ailnu-r.n
tj a pr.iaxr naiure, cadi, or send >uunp forpnmLc
cttvular of advice to both sexre. Addn*» Box “O.
V c * u ' rn Medical Institute. 157 Sycamore street. ,
Cincinnati. Ohio. The remedies are so certain i
that no pay will be required of responsible per- j
tons for treatment until cured. A vm: to its Mu- j
seam will convince you that this Institute is the
only sure one in the United States to cure Svphi-
lis and restore mar hood. doullcodly 1
PBOPETElRS OF
WHARF STREET FACTORY.
Rari^fnto—
3IACOX, oioilGIA.
to ourffiaadl tii vsre still running the above machine, and |
Im public than evs Or stock of
White and Yellow Pine Goal,
Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Bouvets, Mouldings, Etc.,
are complete, and we can fill orders at short notice and^: U prices. Our stock of lumber cannot be
We have 200-000 feet of dry flooring. 200,000 fret dry ev in HftSOO feet weather boards, and common
Building Lumber, ii oy Quantity.
nechnnins is complete. We ran bvfld. * fr, and fit up storehouses end dwellings
We solk-it a rood share of patiow^v trd Ir country fnends. We guarantee satis-
want is a fair inaL Trj us and be cm 4 ML
Our corps of
with disjeuch.
factam. Ail vr
; ELX.I3 k M. H. CUTTEK.
Gift Enterprise
The'only R-j-iible Gift Distrilmticn in tho country
©75,000
INVALUABLE GIFTS
to be distributed in
I*. D. SINE’S
164tb Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To be drawn Hondav, November 2 ith, 1373.
OS* GRAB) CASH PRIZE, $J,000 1.Y GOLD.
ME BRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER.
TwoPxizes OP $1000
Six Prizes op $500 each in > Gt*ppti nff.P.VR f
Txx Prizrs of $100 j uretJuudUAb i
L000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in all) worth from $20 to $300 each!
Coin Silver, Test Chains, Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, :tc., etc.
Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to
73.000.
Agtiti Wanted to sell TICKETS to
whom liberal Premiums will
be paid.
flnrie Tickets SI; Six Tickets $5; .Twelve Tick*
Is $10; Twenty-five Tickets $20.
Circulars containing a lull list of prizes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to the DUtruration, will be
sent to any one ordering them. All letters xmut
bs>ddreseed to
Main Office.
101W. Fifth Street,
octl d-kw6w
MANTJFACTtTKED SOLELY BY
R. FINDLAY’S SOYS
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
THAN OLD WOOD SOUW EVEN.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Georgia Land and Water
Power Por Sale.
ment and a clmngo of business, I offer for
sale a fine body of oak nnd hickory land, which
embraces a first-class water power, uml eligible
site for building up a large cotton nmnurncturiug
interest. It is on the Ocmulgoo river, six miles
above Macon. I can sell tracts of from luo acres
to two thousand. Address
WM. LUNDY.
sep28 2awAwtf Macon. < «a.
THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO FORTUNE.
$100,000 FOR ONLY $2 SOI
THE LARGEST RETURN FOR
THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT.
AGRAND
GIFT CONCERT!
WILL BE HELD AT
LEAVENWORTH, KAN.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1873,
FOR THE HENKFIT OF A
JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
Consisting of the superb j<ilatial residence of Si
mon Abe lea. Esq., unsurpassed as a private
dwelling in tho United States, being only a few
blocks from the Court-house, snrrounded by mag
nificent grounds, orchards, gardens and vine
yards. The building has been only recently com
pleted with all modem improvements.
PRIZE LIST.
1$ Prizes. Beal Estate, - - -
1 Cash Prize,
2 “ “ $10,000 each, - -
4 “ 5,000 “ - -
4 “ “ 2,500 “ - -
20 “ 1.000
Two to three Hands, or ono Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
' Bales o Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds.
WE GUARANTEE
TO MAKE GOOD, FREE OF COST (and Tray expenses of transportation) ANY POI’.TION OF
THE IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS
AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
The "ECLIPSE” can be furnished all complete, or simply the Irons, as parties may desiiv. Presses*
arranged for steam or water power when required.
We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (and all th©
other Cotton States) using this Press, whose names are a«“ familiar aa household wonL. Pgntera
Visiting Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXA3IIN E CLOSELY
AND THOROUGHLY the “ECLIPSE,” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send for inscriptive
Pamphlets containing testimonials and prices.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA.
CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
manufactured solely by
R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OF rtOUSE (one or two Story), or both the Power and Gmcanbe n
ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to 300 revolutions per minute.
50
100
1,000
1,158
36,450
500
200
100
i on the ground WITHOUT
-fttt.T.Y ware anted in every respect.
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List.
x. B.—Parties preferring the "old fashion” Gin Gear or “new fashion” ditto, with centre support
can be accommodated at very reasonable figures.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON M'ORKS, MACON, GA
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS. WATER WHEELS,
AND ALD KINTS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETCU ETC.
E. FINDLAY’S SONS,
falTeodly FINDLAY IRON ^ORKfl, JIACON, GA.
$159,125
20,0110
20.000
20,000
10,000
20,000
25,000
20,000
20,000
15.000
13,060
10,000
6,700
01,125
40,000 Prizes $150,000
The title to the above real estate is guaranteed
The liberal terms of this scheme brings it with
in tho reach of all-the greatest opportunity over
offered for the poor man to nse to wealth.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Single Tickets. *3 SO: ElevraTickcU. SMOO;
Fifty-six Ticket*. $125 00; Oue Hundred and fif
teen Tickets $250 00.
The drawing will be made under the superin
tendence of a committee npnointed by the high
est officials in the State, duly sworn to the faith
ful performance of the duties assigned them.
The highest officials both of city, county and
State have not only endorsed 31 r. Abelcs, but also
^Thodwnuri for tickets is unparalleled, nnd all
desiring to participate in the drawings should at
once form their clubs and send in their orders.
AGENTS WANTED in all States, Cities
and Towns in the U. S. and Canadas.
Money should be sent by Registered Letter, P.
O. Order or Express, with the full address of the
purchaser in plain writing.
Every* package of 11 tickets has a chance to win
11 prizes, but positively certain to win one, while
one person out of every ten who purchase a pack
age of 11 is bound to win two prizes.
For further information and particulars, send
for circulars to tho Manager ami Proprietor, and
address SIMON ABELES,
sep23eod$m Leavenworth. Kansas.
The Greatest Strike Yet.
T 7WEBYWHERE the sick are striking ag»«*
li metalic medicines and powerful vegetal*
poisons. Everywhere they are strong in the «•
lief that a Constitutional Invigorant—a prepay*
tion uniting the properties of a tonic, agentle pur
gative, a blo*xl depurenfc a sedative, and a geoe-
ral regulator is absolutely necessary in all dwesjgj;
Everywhere they are coming to the conclusion
that *
Tarrant’s Eflervtscent Seltzer Apperient
is precisely such a preparation. Within the PJ*
rear thousands of families hove adopted ■
household remedy— di-Mirdine all the
imd previously taken, and adnumsterod » JP”
children. In general debUity. nervouraraalJT
complaint, constipation, ln ii^ dtion, rlieumai
and tevers.it is indeed a marvelous med«w-
Sold bv all druggists. Siii-
BAILEY’S
—CELEBRATED—
FE7EB AND
A CERT All CURE FOR CHILLS ANO FEVER.
B ISHOP PIERCE says a tair
to proof. Thousands more will test.*.
“fo/wL by Hunt, Rsntini Lamer, cf.M^-n d
Green A fcossignol, Augusta, niul druv.v..
merehanU generally in Goor^a, Fjong^^
hatruL, Miasiswppi. Louisiana and Soutn e-
Agent* wanted where chill*
*ep4 Staw2w±wlm
General