The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 21, 1873, Image 3

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•ifiE ilACON DAILY MitEGRAM AMD MkssENEr 1'iHDAY MOfiMAti, XOVEMDRii *i. i»}8, ,\.U^aa ■M 9A :*• V * ■V'.V d’fT*™ iSolit AciId. Icweitfler Oil Cloths. y LOOK HEIRS I it asx on mu rr- nmnri. lirtatloa. I \.. L lYam touch to bfr ten. i . k j i nunod in Iter fautriep.- 1 iiiiir 1 1 u. Lory-laluL -.l.1 hune a!«n my nm>nb, y ,, ‘i r inseiy Tialn c]m i t'uinr a; tbs wordsl whi«prrad. jr.-aint-ltbaftad «nrprm»i W< h»l winb r J down the un-lMch ttTitb »he PH«nU|fci o’ct u» strajin,; I ! m fir nteht wind'* whisper. »«*yin»: id whet the ntn t ■ton! together .n's ebb end flowing, bra of the mraet • were redly glowing. • •» I she. hr.iutin« neei* we high here w we eng pert InfWVST r*- I!" 1 rtrhlnrd,s of r nmrmuferi with e si At thin indeed a panting, ij- darling—<oam It” Mm ilntv Castors arc l’nltl. «thr New Tori Sun.] ■* atj (iroUtbl/ no hotter qtntli they men to lire without the .herewith;,I to procure aubeietcnce. thongh it i< a nul truth tlmt many t; tin met ire hardly onoupfh for their ai to lift ;• lody tinil kouI together, the taiaHee of paetora in aotne place, being , -fly equal to the earning, of day 1.1,,r.M. in New York, hownrer, there rot much o -ion to complain on thia , rrw for. with a few exception,. minie- . i ur • paid aa liberally tut any other t ■ of intellectual worker*, and more : 1-rally thin many. The highest arie< nre paid in the Epiampal Church, t . •iifli in nt leant one of the small de- i ninntiona t*»« arerntpo la higher; then r . the I'n’-ityterian. Unitarian, Ha] t t. It ; -1i Beformed. Metliodiat, and i nail» t be Roman Catholic, The follow, in.’ til If rhowa tlm average. highest and lowaat of each denomination. It may be premised tint Severn! churches furnish their tauten with roaidencoa, in addition to ti.»-ir Hilaries, and tliia ia true of all the Human Catholic churches: At tljnu , mm . .van |n,« In order that a wrong impression may n pi be convoyed by the foregoing table, it i • propel to explain that only a few m iii-h ra rocolvo aalnrior represented by the higher brume. Of the whole num her in tin up« tho city, only airty receive )5,000 vard, while the number receiving r that aunt iaonl.v thirty, and only t i: of the t hirty are paid $10.000or over. Hu of thorio fortunate ten are part on of li; pal Chttrohea. Twenty Baptist in i.i-t-ra ft from $1,000 to $3,000; ten ii ini t rs of the Lutheran Church are paid from f 1,000 to $2,000; forty in the M Ciodi-t Cliurnh nt the name rate; thirty in the Presbyterian from $1,000 to $3,000; thirty-five in the Episcopal from $l.titiO to $2.Sn0; and ten in tho Reform e,l Onteh from $1,000 to $3,000. It is safe to uy tlmt more than half tho tnin let.-ra in New York receive salaries of i.'.'re, rviii e a very largo number do not get more than half thia sum. On the whole, however, tho pastors of our city ohnrcltae are pretty woll rewarded in ape- caninry i«nse fur their aervioer. Ilat-lliinliiig. Knew Ih., Dielniry New. 3 1 b i moaning wind, of November, ear- tying sadness to our hearts and high ping hat. under country wagons, are lor, It Iwl.i owes every uinn to tuko care of bis health and hung on to his hat. But, aa noma wilt tie npt to neglect their hats in their anxiety for their health, we give the following advice for their recovery i When you fool your hot lifting, immediately plunge \our l and intnyourhuir.and giv< it a twist. Tlii* will attract the alien lion of everybody to you, ami make you fee! as if you were not. quite alone in the world. Then, as toon ns the hair lifts from your eyes and enables yan to see your luM skimming along the road, start tor it. Don’t trot after it, hut gallop and while you gallop, smile. A amil« g,sH n good ways on such an occasion It ruts olf other smihw by showing what nna-icollant joke chasing a hat is. and that yon like it. Don’t turn out of tho way for other people." Some of those you meet may not take that intercut in the affair a neighbor should, and if you nut knock them down and step on them they will hc-omo thoroughly engrossed in the subject at onee. As noon aa you mo the hat stop, immediately slacken your gait; yon can renew it again as soon as it start; up. and when you get right opposite it immediately prostrate your self upou it, and then get up ami go for it again. Never neglect to fall down e.pion it when you ean. a. that gives the beholder better satisfaction, and at thr same t ini " relieves tlm cham of much of its monotony. Don’t forget your smile. This iseneof the mo-t attractive features of the whole p trforraaneo. nnd should not t>o omitted an any consideration. The moment you stop smiling people will think it is all an accident, nml, losing their tempers, will commence to giboyou. When you have the hat fairly within your reach give it a good kick, and then chase it again, nnd when yon aru surfeited with the amusement jam it down on your head without smooth'ng your hair, ami dart into Die first store to warm yourself. THE MILD POWER CURES! HUMPHREY’S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS .. i b»nI U They are use only perfectly *sU»ilol M jKiimlAr «*►—*<» *impU* that iniawVt w to nuulo in utiiur them; so harm- lore a* to bo five fh«w iboucvr; and m ffUiiiit an U» to to reliable. Ttn\v have the hiftbcvt t>>nim.M"Uti"*n fohn» nil, and will always ivcdct mtiaMotkai. 1‘r.tv. in bore thiventracbm >iala with dinvtkmas * Noa. Cwnw, Cents 1. F.*ven*, for»••»». Indnuunations. , , M t, Wcniin. W nr Fover. Worm folk*. . . DO 1 fn mr*f.trT<vthhiff«f lntsnta. . . to 4. Diarrlxt’%. « i" Ir. -i «»r Atlult*. ... CO h. lK^mirry. tir.i in?. FUkwia Cohr, • • • ft r rtiuic. SO 7. t>*uh*.lVilU Hrtnt lu K. N.-urkL-ia, r»» tl’.-v-h.. Fatvarlfc*. . i». Ifi telatli •. >*. k IwwVrrt^ 10. 1i>«i**!»ia« 4»»l»or* ^I *maelu. SO 11. 5 inful IVrtod*. ISiiihK * ult Ur.wthing. IS. WhiW It ■ IX f naiis t\aufl». Ihftu ult llr.wthimt. , 1*. Salt Ult. urn. Krj>i|* laH. Eruptioiia, . IX Uii uiu-Uivn. Uh. iniiatie IVins . . , ltL IVx.-r *n l Actio. Chill Fowr, A-nm. . 17. l\o.bhn.k«>rl4.*a!iw. . . . . * IX Oj»uiK.tln.y. ami H. n* ««r \1 <nk Kyra. . 10. t'aurrii. \. ui. « r » h:- n.t lutlmnwa. . SA. Wh.» i ;tu-A * uich. V .olw.t . . tl. Aattima. -p-waVi Itr.«thinir. . • • SI 9v IMatsmi Impaaml Ibwrins. . • tx Snvfuia, Eiibnnsl t.fcuuK swelUnc*. . U. (IctK'ra) Dr Uity. Hi>ai«wl WraEne^s . tX DivMY*n.l Seal.iv*'vr.'tkm*. . . . td. Sen-Sit knejdbs. Siokn»**a faxn Ritliiur. . J7. Kniih 1 }' ll:*mw\ tlmvcL ...... rs, Xenrotis DAiliV, Sx minal Weekncsx uitrinWr DWhm fA. S.'r.'Midith.AStikrr. M. Uniunr W.-akiu'w W.-tt.mc tlx* Bed. . 51. Funful IVrioii*, with %ia—iX .... 52. 8ui?erin«a at f hatwt* of Ufo. .... 53. KtitlotMM.r, ni*. St. Vitus* ftuxw.. . 54. l»n4itWria, Ukrratrd SoivThrcwt. ... SO SX Ch|M*4ct< i\* MiKtiNandEruiSHms. . . . 30 FAMILY CASES. Case (Morwvo) with abort 1 S3 large vials and Malawi,-nhrrrfitn*. ... . $10CO Caar (Mo«Mr\t>l of £0)sncrvia]a and Book. 0<k> Than Nnedisa aiwatnihT thaoaoofr box to any pail of thr country, five of charge, on mvii* of nrkv. A.|.Iim HL'MFUREV'S SFKC1FSC HOMKOFAVlUf MFDVCOT CO. Offlttad Bapol So. MBradvaLfli Tn For sal." by all IhwNRrta. AMJy Jdn la* fTi. saii-i Hunt, Urn 14 Lsaa M~.vti.Ga. *a«wtf MATTING-, RUGS, MATS, ETC. ■a _—this nukst now in store and arrir InrUsily dirart from Bauiuteetory. ot tho t» quality of -ryi\ xnd it radured three BODY HKCSSBr.h CASEBTB, TAI-KSTh-Y BUI SSKI.S CARPETS THBKB-PLT CASPETS. EXTRA SUPER CARPETS, MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR PETS. VENETIAN CARPETS, HEMPS CARPETS, VELVET RUGS. BRUSSELS RUGS, BEAVER RUGS. MATS OF ALL STYLES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. I.I.VOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS. FELTS AND LRU',"JETS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS. CANE MATTINGS, CANTON MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES. WALL PAPERS. . Psr-hss— si. iavit-d to eixmtno my «trL lore Itnteg, u I ran .how a greater rertety and •t “ low wire, as any market in tbs Konti. hanciem street, next door to Km**CoIo- maa • » hi .’..wde dry guuds bouse. D. J. BAEE TS not sc. .eg r/,!, Slpsrr-nt. rSee per then jL eny ,n to Meo n. Gx. nil around and con- vines your- :r. -re-:Let: KO pmr Gena’1 i s Calf SewodBooU at SJ» pair, wurth ?*. 300^r«:r Gen'.i' Sewal Gallon at tea pair, worth 1.00>> pair Men’s all" leather Kip Brogam. at tl ii a pair, worth « a ;.lr. ‘On pair I. Ji-VSrwrJ Ski and CiothShossat St to, worth ti 2a a pair. liiouBlitMtgpiial mlan Cents* Fur Oats h- Asnarisl Bnrxiin. rk and Hr,. :i Wool Hits Ihaserh. Boys* and Chil.inn’e Uau, at H cento sad teets. extin hsrraiu. MgOO nets tret eolcred and bait quality Cslioo, at 10 ooat. a yv Bleacliinr.Cnirit -‘.3 Hcmr-pansat Pae- tom- pn rx |kdmiti ,d) r>-l to dsalere. Call early at the well kr. wn .tore ct D.J.B1EK. Corner Third and Clierry sta- Macon. Ga. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE HURRAY & lAOTfAlTH CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER ! Tho rirhat, nni biding, yet newt delicate of a perfum-w. for ue on the IIANDKER’.TIIKK. At the TOILET. And in the BATH. A* Own are imitation, and eonntrtfrito. alway. “* br ths PloniUWatsr. which baa on thetiottle. on the Uh-L and on the pamphlet, the name, to MURRAY A LANAI AN, without which mm fenuine. Por i«b by all perfamm. dmggUU. and dmlen la fancy rend.. |iilrecn,m,n THE LOGAN CLOTHING CELEBRATED Alt^UI^UNT B t TTER8 An Old and Reliable Tbnic. Unsurpassed as a MEDICLNAL TONIC, STRENGTHENING C0RDLVL and RELIABLE INVMJORANT. They are ka-io of the purest material and guarani teed STRICTLY VEGETABLE. For tho prevention and euro of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility and alt (tciimgomcnts of the Digestive Organs they liave no equal. Lawrence & W£ICHselba.um For sale br alt Grocer*and Druerida ' Sole Proprietors and AVholesnle Druggists, stavnituah, Cn. For silo'at manufacturer >’ tiricushy H. MYERS A PRO., Wholesale Agents, B v street. Savannah. On. o.-tfl lia The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of W. W. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, MACON, a A -FOR- & £ bj M % % £ & Ctaang xm kfoistzud.] At a Cost of $1 30 fer Arrf, Broadast, r jvRtiM the remilt. of Ulu u»r of oiir Cotton and Ourn Fertilizer the part three vw-.an, and Ihcexia-ricim with it bat aeaiam for Wbmt. wr are induced to nit up for aalo our mixed ebeml- rab for the Fall and Winter Cimim. The Com- ind b made up to the same chemirab aa our Inn and Corn Fertilizer, hut in different pro- tkaiaaa winter crept will bear more >timu- ng than Iboae grown in summer. Tho Compound Contains all tho Elomonta of Pcrnvian Guano, beat grunea The Wheat Crop i. such an impor- lant one to our country' that wn are nniioua to Imre our pbntrre u. thia Cnm|nund. It will hr ■■ktarerebreMkiMBMMM ia to great permanent improvement Tbwn rhcmiiwb nut only lnst one sa ia which they bay to tho soiL am, but we bare been very THIRD CROP. The chemicals sin ail fln.dr pulverised an] welt mixed, having hern run tlireurlt a line scire, and will readily permeate throuch the mass. If it to not naivrnirnt to yvt ilty suhb or h t manure, you ean use aslira which have been Irarhed. unity muekornrh team. Kami ibould »'t lie mired with I lie <hrmu.li. Whatever ia used should ha mi.li rately dry. Tlte rbemieato ire put up in good tight barrels, well coopered, and three (1) barrel, hold two ]rounds net .right the Oriiv is JJ5 so. deli re red in tin. depot nt Ms- iwt. tor the atm pounds to rhemieala cash. Siity lay drifts will bo token ns cash. Olden may be tent tu us direct, ur Ihtoueh any to our agenta In our Fertiliser buuin.-sa we hare asauriatsd with us 1IU. F. It HOLT, to Fort Valley, Ga, uut parties can lie aujadieJ with hto Fertilueror jura aa they may demrr. We ran sopply a guod article of snluhto rhos- phate of Lime which, when mm pen ted with cotton -cod and stable manure, makes a good manure at cost of frum f 10 to SIS per ton of t"0l I ha , . HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR. Wtiolesale Drug and Chcinicul Wne-twiue, 8S and St Cherry street Mncon. Ga KATALYSINE WATKR—TiikAiREat Mkdi- <:in* op Natvrk. ln.iur*oil bv tUo Hitrli. *t Uixlival Ai t!, ntir**. R.*s|t»rr*Mu^nilar Fov- •r lo \ tir. Youthful Vi*x>r to the Apwi.aiK! Develop* tho Youniml * Lritienl lVri«*l; Dis- *4\e* 1'iilculi mui "Chulkjr” Deposit*; Cwv> Rlieumi.tiMn. lKaprrMUk, Nt-uraleia, linvel. Dukbeli*. IhweaM** the Kidney*. Eiv- »r mui Skin, Abdominal Drop*y. Chrome Diar* ini*. Constipation. Asthma. NonoUMie**. )ler}ilnkiH*>fl, Gcn**nU Debility, and nearly ev :i7 rkw* of Chronic Dinrane. IVunphleU eon- aminjr History of the Sprinc and Te*tim< * ixtm Medim) Journals Eminent Physic hnd di*tin$nii»hed citizens *ent fneo by .y WHITNEY ltliiis..licn’lAgents337South •Tout atre Fhiladflphhi. For s.lo by all drop- ■ •' •• • HACUKD MUHIC ISOOIvJS. THE STANDARD. OT1LL "waxes** and true to it* name, keepa IO well to tho fiDnt of all hooka for Choirs Coo- ventiona ami Sitvrin* Sch«x$!s Hv L. O. Emerson II. R. Plalmer. Ptko $1 50. AMERICAN TUNE BOOK. Contains ldtfM of the very but psalm turns to the century. Has no superior sa a rolhvtiun of th - uk.t approve! sari—I mudr fur Chrire and Congregaliona Suo Editor.. 4W pogea Price Ilia THE RIVER OF LIFE. Is attracting the notice of all tenders of singing .u Sabbath Sin-la bocauss of iu very superior smuicrment of Bittb suUJerta its department of songs for little child ecu. tu adaption to the inter- tutieoal hvoagto. and its gv'neral richness and freshnen to utuaie and wunta Highly commend ed by ail. Price S3 cento in bda Thu Biantiful Sabbath School Song book to sold at 350 per hun dred in b'ds: Ji5 per hundred in paper. The above books sent, postpaid, on receipt of re tail price. CU.tS. II. DITSON A CO, Tit Hrondtray, Xrw York. OLIVER DITSON A CO, nov*dSawtwtf Fertilizing Compound! This fertilizer u again offered to the public in its original purity. The stand ard has been kept up in every reaped and its intrinsic value 1ms again bees demonstrated during the past summer. It is recommended* because: “It is permanent in its effects in return ing to the soil toe fertilizing ingredient* token from it by excessive cropping. “It gives to cotton tho food to sustain life while fruiting, therefore, what is called nut seldom occurs where this fertilizer is used. It is the best restorer of worn out lands known to agricultural chemistry. “Its effects ore immediate in the pro duction of large returns the first season. “It is good for all crops, on any soil, being pure unadulterated plant-food. “It is as good as the best, and ia the least expensive of any known good fertil izer. “It is manufactured at tho South and almost entirely of Southern material. “It utilizes the ammonia found on every farm which is the niQ3t expensive part of all complete fertilizers.” We subjoin a few of tho many certifi cates in our possession, as to its value, from well known parties who have used it, and to whom we would refer. BOGERS & LEMAN, Gen. Agts. LaGsaxgi. Tsocp Corjmr. Gi-l S.picmU r 14.1N7X j Mr*tr*. r. jrr* if* Lrman. Ga.: Gkxts : 1 have boucht uf vour azetit. Captain V. L. llopaon. one car load of the laocan Fertili ser, and uacd it tlua spring on niy diftenmt farina. 1 am well pleased with it and »H*U use it another jtmr in pictercnce to any other kind. 1 also u.v*l '.lie pure Peruvian tSuano and other Stamford fertilizer*, and by actual comparison. 1 am satis fied the Loffnn is tho best, and at much W* cost. Yours jvsjwrtfully, JI. W. DALLIS. S*. Coweta Ooustt, Ga.. Scptemlwr IX1873 JItstrs. Roger* <t* Leman, JI aeon, Ga.: Gexts: The Lujan Fertiliser bought of your agent. V. L. llopaon, 1 manipulated with cotton seed at the nte of one of the fertilizing compound to two of cotton read. This compost was applied to cotton at the rate of S00 to 300jiuunds per acre. 1 used it beside of Reese’s Sol. Pari tie. und pive yours the praferance, and I shall use it exclusive ly in future. My brother applied the Lopran to both com and cotton, and ia well pleased with tin* mult. Your* truly, L. C. DAVIS. Dooly Coxnrrr.Gx^ August 18,1873. J(e»*r*. Rogers <C* Leman. Macon, Ga.: Gsxtleuex : 1 am fully ratiutkd with the Lo gan Fertiliser. It beats stable manure alone, and is by actual count of boils, at least zoo per cent, ahead of my unraanureil cotton. Tl»*re i* k»a mat where the Logan was used thin where fer tilized by stable manure. Y’ours nwpertfully, B. M. THOMAS. Vikxxa, Doolt CorXTT. G.tre SepL 1.1873. Messrs. Rogers 4b Leman. Macon. Ga.: Gkxtm : 1 pnaniiad to write you almut the Lo gan Fertilizer 1 Uxirlit of yvu. 1 now ran safely say, that up to thia time, it is abend of any I have ever used. It is a* good again as the Solulde Pa- rifle I used last year. 1 will ua* it altogether for tba future. Respectfully. * JOHN COLLIER. Wareev CorxTT. September IX1873. Messrs. Rogers <C* Leman. Macon, Ga.: GR5T8: I cotuj*o*ted the 4000 pounds of Loom Fertilizer bought from you last winter, with lXnoo pounds of cotton seed and stable manure and put the cteht ton* of compost on forty acres in cotton on gray bind. The cotton grew well and seems to be well fruited. 1 am well pleased with it. When the crop is gathered I will write you fully. Yours respectfully. Joshua nicholls. U3UG5 POIRT. GRSE!rC COCRTT. Ga^> September IX1873. j fcosts. Rogers 4b Leman. Macon. Ga.: Gsirrs: Every one of the planter* in our sec tion. wbo ha* used the Lognn Fertilizer, are wel pleased with it, and will use it citcnsircly for an- m. Yours rreinTt fully. J. B. ltART A SONS. IIOOAVSYILLB, TROCr COCXTT. Ga.) September 12.1873. ) Messrs. Rogers «C* Leman, Jiactm. Ga.: Gkxts: 1 bought of your agent 2U00 pounds of the Logan Fertilizer, compost**! it a* formula directs, and used it with other alandan! fertiliz er*. It lias proved coually aa px*l ns the others, at about one-third of the cost, and I would ad vise planters generally to give it a trial. lours truly. J. M. PONDER. Axiucrx SrwTEK Couxtt. Gl.) Septembdr 22.187X J Messrs. Rogers 4b Leman. Macon, Ga.: Gents: 1 composted the Logan Compound 1 K it from you, and put it on cotton on gray and used it on my farm at a coat of $1 871 per acre. 1 also nsod the Pendleton Compound and the English Stonewall. The Logan has proved as good a*ei:tu*r of the others, lam much pleased with it. The cotton ha* fmited well and has retained its fruit. Very little rust is where the Logan is ui proportion to seed <otton much in excess of what is usuaL 1 found it equal ly good on com and potatoes. The Lagan is an excellent fcrtilicer.aul lean honestly recommend iu use generally. Yours respectfully. .ICO GEMRAL TRADE IN TEE STATE ESTABLISHED 24 YEARS! [ Every style of Carriage*. Buggies or Wagons fur nished at the lowest possible price at this Repository. LOOK AND BE CONVINCED! HERTZ, VIRGIN t£ CO., SO CHERRY STREET. CAEHART S CURD WHOLESALE HARDWARE CUTLERY, ETC., MANUFACTURED BY Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company (LIMITED.) * NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. Has the following Powerful Recommendations fcr Planters: It is a genuine English in;uic Manure, tlio only ono in tho market, and lcanu- j factured by a company having a capital of $1,250,000, which wills 40,000 tons annu ally, and has the most extensive works of the kind in Great Britain, which have been in operation 24 years. The Longdate, therefore, has a good pedigree and is no | experiment. , mi -n-r t rr> n _ _ I Ifc contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for the promotion lne Woodruff Concord Buggy, Of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertilizer offered in the South. It is the best and safest Cotton Manure in tho market. The analysis given with the Manure when sold will be guaranteed. There shall be no mistake about the genuineness of tho article, nor tho good faith of tho vendors. It is the cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of use in becoming plant-food, or by chemical action on the soil, producing the same. The I test of cheapness is not the price, but tho actual worth of the article purchased. Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of pure and valuable chomi- I **a1*, which can alone give vroith to a fertilizer, and bring satisfactory results. The I Langdale is as low in price as is consistent with tho use of the best ingredients, and a fair commercial profit <xn its cost. . . . The employment of powerful machinery in mixing and pulverizing tlio mgre- I clients prepares every particle for service, and prevents trouble iu using. The Lang- I dale is unequalled in this respect, and impresses every one who sees it as a perfectly manipulated Manure. ^ , In its composition and preparation it is the result of careful scientific research mi wn TTT_ r .j__£pI and experiment, confirmed by practical application for a quarter of a century. It JLllC W mtewater (ind W 00U.miI I maintained at its present high standard, and is thus what planters have W° °*0I1S I * on « ^a-^tod— a thoroughly reliable and safe Manure. And other Western Wagon*, at low price*. Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who I will write for them. All work warranted. octSfl tf Celebrated for light draft and durability, is the lending.Bu^y, and a specialty. I THE MODEL MANURE AND PLANTER’S FRIEND. SPECIAL ARRA.NGEMENTS WITH GRANGES FOR CASH. DEi 2*BJL€m*B a e Cherry Street, - " OOtli'tf Macon, Ga. DIXIE WORKS, FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY. WAREROOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, MACON, GA. AGENTS IN GEORGIA SPECIAL JTAV0RIN6S, . . ' . - .• RUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK, B. H. WRIGLEY & C0-, J. W. WHEATLEY ■& C0-, .... G. JL STOKES, - WJL J. RUSSELL, C. JL DAVIS, SPEERS & NILES, - - - - | J. D. HAVIS, W. McKAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga. P. O. BOX 423 1 err littjp rust — oba-rtabw u.-1 and His weight at lintin <otton is remarkable. brVig J. L. ADDl-lRTOX. Nxwtox CorxTT. Ga. Seiitember sj. j«S- Bee. Sobrrt Looaa : Diab sia: 1 composted «M coands rath o the Logan Comnoand, cotton aoed and stable ma rlin', and put the eompeat m four aerrato cotton Though the worm has stripped the cotton bare o leaves I will apt three hale, to cotton from the four acres The aauon bu not been a favorable one in this section. loirs truly. ™.r rf 3. V. II. "I.LINftHWOKTH. Gift Enterprise Tht oabr RclizhbGift IkUnbuiioo in the country L. 23. SINE’S twentieth To be drawn Tkarsdsy, January 1st, 1S74. $200,000 IN VALUABLE GIFTS GR.VND CAPITAL FltlZE. $20,000 IN GREENBACKS! ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE. ’$10,000 IN GREENBACKS! oh cash rein: Qf&MQ h gbebmch • n [ Greenbacks! Thr Crmfcst Strike Vrt. li n unilinz the ;re ;- r:i:^of atoiiie.aFrr.Ue pure <■ *7>uitntiSyilreiwi ir»*n*r- rilnuhnrfo i . r.-« bore th -- are «. ..u.-w to the coadiiuou T:rrni's Efffrrrsc.ol Scilw Afp?rirtt ft.tti; iaii.t. f*i.*t ;-nt t r.. mdirrstu-n. rhruautism. »nd Uwrr. A i» ’.ndsod s ia*n«isAU c^d»ntic, fiold Ly druxfist*. D0 V U One Ptxzx or 1300® stxl*Riz» or each Tax Prizes of (909 £.**«• Gold and Silver Ijrrrr Hunting Watches in $d; worth from f2i> to f300! Com Vest Chains. N ud and LV-uU«*- Pfotgxi s.irerwsns, Jewoliy. ’tr- ttc. ^ hv>l«* r.utr.lvr of Gifts tts.ocu. TldWtl lua- ltod tc IOOa^U. Arenta Wanted to aell TICKETS to w hom liberal Premiums will be paid. Twelve Tick- 'faCU f4v. Circulars cr*numin* s full h*t of prize*, a de- •cnj)t!• of thr manner of dmsnnir. and other in* forr:iAt»s>n in reference t«. the lhatr.tnxuon, will be onienn^ ihcso. Ali letters must rent beVldrererei to Ham Office. 101 W Fifth ttnd ftwvlO dlv4« L. D. 81X1. Box H CiZhcuwaU, Q THE SHOaXSST SOUTH TO TOBTUNS. £1100,000 FOB ONLY S3 50! THE LARGEST RETURN FOR T11E SMALLEST INVESTMENT. A. GRAND SIFT CONCERT! WILL BE HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, KAN., DECEMBER 31st, 1873, FOR TUE BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE 3EF0EJI SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts, $450,000 in Prizes, Principal Prize $100,000 Connsting of the ntperb palatial residence of Si mon Abctca. Era- nnorpomed M a private dwelling in the United States, beta* cntyafcw blocks from the Court-boora, surrounded by mag nificent grounds, orchards, gardens and vtac- raida The buildta* hsto bent only rveentlF com pleted with ail modem unproreuento. PRIZE LIST. IS Prises. Real Estate, .... J1M.12S 1 Cash Prige, • - - JtAOOO each. - - ■ 4 - ” WHO ” - - - 4 - * i*w - - - - » - ljMO * - - - w o p p a ■ Columbus. • Atlanta. - Marietta. - Macon. - Americus. - Leesburg. Athens. - Arlington. JlarshaUviUe. Perry. GUERNSEY, BARTROM & HENDRIX, rilOPRIETORS. DOOBS, SASH AHD BLINDS, WINDON AND DOOE FBAMES, BALUS- TEBS, NEWEL POSTS, SCB0LL W0BKS, BUILDEBS’ HABDWABE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ET0., ETO., ETO. ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS Tie Great‘Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press [PATENTED FEBRUARY 21. lift ] MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY E. FINDLAY’S SONS FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. f AXILLA, LEMON, ETC., ror Flavoring Ite Cream, Calcs anJ Pastry. With great care, by a new process, we extract from, the true, select Fruits and Aromatics, each cbamf—istic fla- ■cor, and produc- Flatoringt of rare excellence. Of areal strength and perfect purity. Xo poisonous oils. Every flavor as represented. No deecil—each bottle full measure, holding one-half more than others purporting to hold same quantity. Use them once, will use no other. The most delicate, delicious flavors ever made. So superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu factured only by STEELE & PEICE, Depots, CFICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Manufacturers of Dr. Price's Vr"”~ Baking Powder. Land For Sale. I OFFER for wile or lease 1,131 acres on Ca rolina rreok, in Pulaski county, ten mile* from I I Uawkinsvillo nnd near tl»e liawkinsviUe and Eu- I faul* railroad, (now licing constructed),—300 acres I cleared. Land dirkied to suit purchasers. Terms I liueral. Parties wishing to buy or sell Georgia lands will I find it to their interest to address WM. LUNDY. scpyd2aw>twtf. Macon. On. jSOMES t/C\ rsjiSH Agonts VVanted. Send for catalogue. lteiriti Sssks IhAfa] Caps,, Mtw Tgt ATTENTION! MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS JOHNSON & SMITH OFFER STEAM ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER stationary.™! portable Steam Enrincs and Boil- 1 ers, Gray's Anti-Friction Cotton Pres*, Circular, . . Gang and Mufoy Saw 31 ill*; Portable atnl Sta- TIIA^ OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN. | tiorory flouring Mill*, Sugar Cane 31111s and Su gar Pan*. Narrow Gauge Locomotive* and Dura- ^,. , . . . _ . my Enrincs for street roods and mining purpooea, | FACES THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. I ^."nd rarojid-luUHl.lron and Wprnl. Working | • yiacbmciy of every description. Send for or- I cular. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, 30 Verey Street. New Yoric. 2 Minutes I ^ or ! )(ir f a ^ c aa <! Stationary Stfam Engines. PAGE’S Patent Portable CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. To cut from 300 to 3000 feet per hoar, with one saw. Gang, 3Iulay and Sash Saw Mill*. Portable Grist Mill*, Letter* Turbine Water Wheel* and every kind of Machinery accessory to the manu facture of Lumber. Adtfres* Geo. Page i Co„ No. 5 N. Schroetler st^ Baltimore, 3Id. Send for De*criptive Catalogue and Price list. I PTHRPQTn'P hinge cone burner i JJkufciJJJU FOR SUN CHIMNEYS* made by PLIJIU A ATWOOD, product* largest lulit. Can be used on any cool oil ip. For« Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in Bales o Cotton packed by this Press range from COO to 800 pounds. WE GUARANTEE UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN 500 rolls Domestic Bagging-, 21-3 lbs to y d- 100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd. 50 hales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-8 lb to yd. 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd. 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. 25 hales Bagging Twine. COLLINS & LITTLE, MACON, GEORGIA CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Si PSSIXTENDEM's OFFICE 31. A B. R. U., * 31acon, Ga., October 11. W3. i O N and after Sunday, l^th instant, until fur- f tner notice, trains on this road will run as DAY PASSE It OSH. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave 3Incun......... y-.OO A 2C Arrive at 3Iaron - 4;Su p m T NIonT PASSKNOKR, DAILY. receive ai aeon. 7: k» r M Arrivo at Macon. 7~ ' l A ^ IIAWK1X3VILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, Leave Macon M Arrive at 31acon ^...** * **’***** *******’l0 * > 5 a M , ,L he train iravini^"jlnemiiitSo'clnck con- ‘ertsnt Jesup vritn Ailantic and Gulf Railroad •nunsforall points ia Florida. The nieht train paying Maconiai,1M conurota vvilli trains of At- antic and Gulf Rail-roti at Jesup for Savannah, arrivms m iai-annah at b:20 a. m. keeping roaches on night trams. JAS.W. ROBERTSON, funeral Suptwintendent. ortlStf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Superintendent's Office. 31. A. A. R. R.,> AutaiNta. Ga., October lo, 1>73. ) N and niter Monday. Octobers 13, passenfCur trains oil Uxo 3lac«i and Augusta lUilroud • will run as follows: DAT TRAIN—-DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Macon &30 a M Arrive at Augsuta 2-45 r M Leave Aucusla ^.40 A Arrivo ut Macon 6:25 p m Train* on the Macon ami Augusta Railroad will mako close connection at Camak with day passenger train on the Georgia Railroad for Washington, Athens and Atlantu. ortlgfli S, K. JOHNSON. SupX CENTRAL RAILROAD. GENXRUi SUPERJNTBNDENT'S OFFICE Sarmnnali, November 1,1S73. O N and after Sunday, tho 2d inst.. Passenger Trains on tho Georgia Central Railroad, its branches and comiectious, will run us follows: TRAIN NO I.—GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves davannotL, 8:46 A 3£ Leaves Augusta <J:06 a m Arrives in Aumista i<00 P m Arrives in Muledgevilla 10KW r m Arrives in Eutonton ll:65 p m Arrives iu 31 aeon 0:45 P M Leaves 31acon for Columbus 7:15 P M Leaves Macon for Eufaula .... MO P M Leaves Macon for Atlanta 7:30 p M Arrives at Columbus 3:57 a m Arrives at Eufaula. „..10i20 A ML Arrives at Atlantic, \ i;40 a m COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta^. ^ IKK) A M Leaves Columbus^....^ 7:40 P M. Leaves EufauUu. M 7:25 r m Arrivea in Uaooa from Atlanta. 6:50 a m Arrives in Macon from Columbus 5:00 a M Arrives in Macon from Eufaula. 6:45 a m Leaves 31acon 7;15 a M Leaves Augusta , ,, , Ll| , IL 0.05 a it Arrives at Augusta., 4:00 P M Arrives at Savannah.... 5:25 r it TRAIN NO. 2-GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savannah- 7:30 r it Leaves Augusta 8:05 p it Arrives in Augusta 5:55 a it Arrives in Macon 8:20 a it Leaves 3IaconforColumlmau..^ 8:45 a it Leaves 31acon for Eufaula.. 90S a it Leaves 3Iacon lor Atlanta. 9:10 a m Arrives in Columbus 1:50 r it Arrives in Eufaula 5:40 p m Arrives in Atlanta... 5:18 P it COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta^ 7.-00 a it lAiaves Columbus....... 2:30 P it Loaves Eufaula^ 7:80 a it Arrives in 3Iacon from Atlanta 3:40 p m Arrives in Macon from Columbus 7:30 P it ilrrives in 3Iacon from Eufaula 6:10 P it Leaves Macon..................................... 7:35 p it Arrives at Millodgoville~ 10:00 P it Arrives in Eatonton_ 11:55 r it Leaves Augusta 8:tl5 p it Arrives in Angusta 5:55 A it Arrives in Savannah 7:16 a it Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations, passengers for hall stations cannot bo taken on or put olL Passengers for Millodgcvillo and Katonton will take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and train No. 2 from points on tho Southwestern Rail road, Atlanta and Macon. WILL IA 31 ROGERS. novStf General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Southwestern Railroad Company, 3iaron, Ga., October 26, 1873. O N and niter Sunday, the 20th inst.. Passenger T “ * - Trains on this Road \ 1 as follows: DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Loavo Macon 0:05 a m Arrivo nt Eufaula 6:40 P it Arrivo at Clayton 7:20 P it Arrive at Albany 3:45 P it Arrive at Arlington 7:15 p it Arrive at Fort Gaines 6:40 p M Leavo Clayton 7:20 A M Leave Eufaula. 8:60 A it Loavo Port Gaines 8:35 a it Leave Albany 10:47 A it AlrifS at Macon 5:10 P it Connects with tho Albany Train at Smithville. and the Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbcrt daily, cx- 06 Albany Train c»nnccts with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar lington on ’Blakely Extension Tuesday and Fri day, returning Wodncsday and Saturday. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave 3Incon.. 8:45 a it Arrive at Columbus 1:50 p u Leave Columbus. - 2:30 p it Arrivo at Maoon 7^0 P it COLUMBUS SIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leavo Macon 7:15 p m Arrive at Columbus... 3:57 a it Leavo Columbus 7:40 a it Arrive at Macou 0:00 a it Making closo connection with Western Rail road at Columbus for Montgomery* Mobile, New Orkwns, etc. EUFAULA NIGHT TREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon... “ Arrivo at Eufaula Vrrivo at Albany... .10^0 A 34 .7:10 A 3£ Eufaula..t 7:25 P M Albany. 8^0 r M ■y v ". t at 3Iacon ••••••• 8:45 A M. *s leaving Macon and Eufaula on this Trail. Sunday, 3Ionday, Wednesday and nights, connect at Smithville with ’bony. Lea schedule Thurday trains to Are oct201y CHANGE ’TIC RAILROAD CO* WESTERN AND ATLAN ’’asse.voer Agent, Office General x • July h>, 187*. Atlanta, Gu O N and after this duto— j LIGHTNING EXPRBZ. Fer New York, Eastern and Virginiu all kinds of TO JUKE coon. FREE OF COST (and j ationi ANY PORTION OF t mv mmaro to tramnwrtatiopl THE IRON WORK THAT HAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE WITHOUT LIJI1T AS TO TIME. lamp. raalo by all lamp dealers. The ”ECLIPSE” can be forni«hrd all complete, or limply the Irons aa parties may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water power when required. 600 AGENTS KapS'SM: ill be made under the zuperin- mittea appointed by the hi*h- ST-;.-. du(y srmvrn to the faith- 3d. 450 - - • 19 MM Mai ... Tha title to the above ml estato is guaranteed perfect. The liberal term* «rf thia reheme brines it with in the men ol tu—the greatest opportunity ever offered for the poor man to rise to xrealtL. PRICE OF TICKETS. Sinr' -Tirkets,$2to: Eleven Ticket*. $2309; Fifty-nx TickeCa. 912300; One Hundred and Fif teen Ticket* 9230 00. The drawing will be t<nd< nrv of a commit: nt oiS.n-w!* in the Sta. . ful performance of the dunes Tr.e highest official* both of city, rountjaml State hare not only endorsed Mr. Abeles. but also hi* scheme. The demand for ticket* i* unrurzTVled. and all Mrim to rartiripato in the drawing* tbould at cairo form their dubs and send in their orders. AGEXTS WASTED man States, Cities and Teams in the U. S. taut Canadas. Money should be sent fiy Registered Letter. P. O. Onl-r or Express with the toll address of the pnrehaeer m u ritimr. Et«*ry luekain* U11 tickets haa a chance to win 11 pn:r*. but i<u*niv«'ly certain to win one. wtxfle ore i-wrson out of ever* t<*r. wbo purchase' a p«»ek- of 11 buun*lx*t : r.. -. For further infunnatxon ana part.ru’.ar*. send for nrculan to the Manager or.d Prcpnrtur. and address flttOX iBELEI, i tepJSeodSs Lca^cawcrth. Kansas. MAPS gious and historical C If ARTS. Splendid as- I _ . nortment! Large sales! Large profits! Address Wc hare TESTIMONI ALS from many to the Largest and Best Planters in Geonsra (and all the H AA.SIS A LUKRECHT. Empire Map mid Chart other Cotton States) urine this Presto whose names are as -familiar ss household words.” Planters Establishment, 107 Liberty st_ New York. viritineMsennareramwtlyadrised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLOSELA I —————— AND THOROUGHLY the -ECLIPSE.” »r.d JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send lor Descriptire MONTIY HstedW «th Stenal and Pamphlets containing testimonials and price*. 4 e - v 9 bcck ‘ Ju *Jta. Catalogues I and full particulars free. S. M. Spbsckb, 117 R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. Hanover nt- Boston. S5 TO $20 St^raa^k& ! pie, of either *ex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moment*, or all the time, than at anything else. Particular* free. Address G. STINSON A CO„ Portland, Maine. lltff, When acd IVhtre to Advertise. See the Advertisers’ Gazette, so pages. | Sent by mail for 25c. Address GEO. P. ROWELL CO„ novfi la wlt 4? Park Row, New York. COUGnS.SOl:K Til BOAT.INFLU ENZA, WHOOP ING couon, Ceocr, Bconcuit- xs. Asthma, arJ every affection of I the THE oat, 2. unci and entsT. ai »I*eedny and pei mancaUy curetl by theuaeofDs. Wi*- TAE*a Balsam or Wild Ciieket, which does hot dry up a cough aztd ienro the cans© bcLlad, hut loosens it, cleanses tho loags cad albrs . iraitatiaa, thus removing the cacao of the comnhiat. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED by a thne’r resert to this standard remedy, as Is proved by hundreds of testimonials it has received. The genuine U shrned “/. Butts" oa tho wrapper, BETJf W. FOWLE & SONS, Psorcixioas, Los- tox,3Llss. Sold by dealers gcaera-y. BATOHELOE’S HAIR DYE. I nrniS spfondid Hair Dye is the best in the • Tl*® only traesuifil Perfect Bhre. Harm- kr. Reliable and Instantaneous; no dl^appoinl-t ment; no ridiculous tints or unpleasant odor. I iU effects of bad dyes and washe*. CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER FOR DRIVING COTTON GENS. Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect | MANUFACTURED SOLELT BY R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, KACON, GEORGIA. The superiority of this machine over all others intended for same purpose (inefadhif both the old and -new fashion” Gin Gear) we GUARANTEE. OB ASK NO MONEY. This Power is shipped n one piece, as it were* requires no mechanic to put it up; sets on the ground; is attacked in no way to any portion of the bouse; and is independent of floor -aaccimr.” etc.! can be used in ANY KIND OF llOUSE tone or two story), or both the Power and Gin can be run on the ground WITHOUT ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to 300 revolution* per minute. FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY% RESPECT. * Cities, Loaves Maoun, by Macon A Wcstem Ra. * U;M A ^ 3:30 P at 1:10 x * road... Arrives at Atlanta Leaves Atlanta. Arrives at Dalton Arrives at Chattanooga. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCUL «p!8-tf prawf Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON W(3rKS. MACON, GA MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS. V/ATER WHEELS, AND ALD KINra OF MACHINERY AND CASTING#. ETC. ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA. LOSTENERG tifuL The genuine &hmed 3Y. A. Batchelor. Sold by all Druzrista. CH.VS. BATCHELOR. 1 llMVlffOllr Dranritoa- VWVa,; Weakiieas, Oesponden- y. Bashful- 1 ness. Syphi For a speedy cure of these or other ailments of a private nature, call, or send stamp for private • ireufor of adv.ee to both sex*.-*. Address Box “O.” ! Western 3Iedical Institute, 137 Sycamore street, ; Cin -innati. Ohix The remedies are so certain i rrivr .. r , , ^ . . „ , . . I t:^\t no pay will be required of responsible pet* | H „ P^riected my arrangements to correct theftnplitest error in the time-keepine of m ? flue > : •> : r :r--.it...-- : i. A \->:t to .ts Mu. | vvyt^' 1 t ^* v ert, t " r 1111 ehv.-rtut- ry :.:nl one of the most approved TRANSIT INS'i’RL- seum will convince you tbat this Institute is tb* I *' TS * w2 r 1 “ e P ur P° ? * obsening the meridian pasture of the sun and stars, 1 will be able to keep ! only sure one :n the*United States to cure Syphi* I mean time to within a fraction of a second, lis and restore manhood. doclloodlv I • •’P*?*** attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fins Watches, as veil as atl kinds \ work mads to order. iy ERNEST PESCHEE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta toLjTichburg and all intermediate points without change. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York tho second afternoon, at 4:44 p m, over thir teen hours earlier than jmssengers by any other route can with safety reach New York,leaving the same evening. DAY WESTERN EXPRESS. Leaves 3Iacon at.......... 11:10 P 3€ Leaves Atlanta at * 8:30 A M Arrives at Chattanooga 4:30 a m . Close connection at Chattanooga for all points West- . , Pullman Palace Care on all night trains. For further particulrs addraes*^ julylltf POET BOYAL RAILROAD. 1 Office of Exsjxeer and Scperixtexdext AUGUSTA, Ga., Juno 28,1873. /■■vjf and after »Iondav, June 30, trains on this yy Road will cu i as follows: DOWN I 4Y PASSENGER TRAIN. Will San Augusta at— 6:45 A 3f Arrivo at Port Royalal— 2:16 p 3£ Arrive i it Charleston at 4:45 P 51 Arrive a t Savannah 3:30?:* UP DAY PASSEXOER TRAIN. Will leave Port 9 45 A X Loire cta/faston at 8:10 a at DOWN SIGHT PASSBSGEH TRAIN. Will leave Aug at.. 2:10 P 3£ Arrive at Port k^yal at 11^5 p m Arrive at Charles.ton at bM x 3C Arrive at Savannaii at lf^o p x CP EIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port at IMJP M Leave Charleston ai 6.-00.P i£ Leave Savannah at.— 0:50 p xc Arrive at Augusta at— 8:00 AM Passenger* leaving Macon by tho 6^0 a m train on 3Iacon and Augutda liailrrod, arrive at Augus ta in time to make close connection with the down night paasenver train on this road fo , r . and Saummdi. JAMES O- 3IOOR.L, july 1 tf Engineer and Snp»' , nn.«‘mlcnt. SAMUEL W. GOODE. STERLING B. TONEY GOODE & TONEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SOLICITOBS IN CHANCERY, jslirivu, ALA. (OUlve over J. T. KenJill’s store. BroaJ street) Tirri L mactiro in the State and Federal Coarts W \ f tlsU-nij-i. in the Courts ot Southwestern nLLu and elsewhere by special contract. Fromjrt .tn-.n'iuii paid to collections in Alabama and cS Will investigate land titles whenever r." gred. octsnm_. VTA 7? m SON. BRADFORD & CO’S STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well known numbers' 505-75-28-20 and 22. Factory. Jit. Vernon; Ontce 75, John St., New York. ausr24 3rn W. A. RANSOM & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 138 AND 140 GRAND ST-. NEW YORK. Represented by R> W. Hogan, of Georgia. OCtSQdll