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1873.
Sgthflraffh Ajfh'ssruijer
TUESDAY WORMS'
tin* HUM),..:
WTit«-i*. Ti
npl» roli-l ir
touching
F?_ F=J_ FR_ ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS
attel
lilsliop Bockwlth’S Discourse
on Sunday.
TIii» learned :in<l distim-'iilslied pr<
jin-aclied to n crowded c- jilt: • n ;» •
t'hriat Clmrd) in the forenoon i.fthepu ;
Sabbath, and at ihe'cou l.i n of th*ei-.
. reiser. administered the rite...' . ns.rn.a-
tion to tfrelre candldat-t. j
The Iliabop is ji.-tly cateamed on of
the moat gifted and eloquent divine*, in
the communion of the Pro‘.ant ]i;.i*oo.
pal A. a speaker, liia elocution
i* diatimhis manner fro? from affecta
tion, and hia nice enphonioos and pow
erful. The snbjo' t matter oi Li, s.-rnion
also wna strictly orthodox and oreellcnt,
and the t liaruiine jjraeca and eltaniri io
of rhetone, oonple.; -with nn:e~an!)i...
pioty, added much to the interest and
effect of liis uiU-ran ’C3,
Wo shall attempt no rouci ted akt t< h
of this discourse, but from the Blender
data at command, mendy fnmi-h an im
perfect outline of the argument.
The text was baaed uj>on a portion of
the 21st verse of the 15th chapter of
Luke: "I am no more worthy to be called
tby eon.” ,
rho Bisop said in i-uh.'.tanco: It was
Singular how honesty -om'.-til!. 1> jam
an obstaclo to dnty. This would appear,
at first sight, to Ihs a contradiction li
terals, but was, nevertheless, true, A
man may believe that ho ought to serve
God, but esteeming himself unworthy,
does not. Hi* error consists in the fact
that be makes bis own worthiness the teat,
and measure of the allegiance and doro-
t ion, that be owes to hia maker. This has
kept many a tinner from making hia
peace with God nntil it wiw too late.
Bnt the mercy of the Almighty U
predicate-1 Upon tie- fact that man really
it unwortoy. Considered otherwise,
mercy would degenerate into an act of
simple justice. If the sinner’s goodness
and native excellence detenu God's bias-
sing, it is Imt right that ho should re
ceive it. Where, however, has such an
instance transpired in the history of our
fallen roeo F The very reverse is emi
nently true. But when tho offender con
fesses his sins, and prostrating himself at
tho mercy seat, humbly sues for pardon,
this isall sufficient. Tho Majesty on High
then extends Us sceptre, and mercy and
forgiveness orcrouchsnfod to him. The
prodigal son understood this.
This parable has been termed the
"pourl of great price” among the Savior’s
jewels. It was, indeed, a wonderful
place of word painting.
Tho subject of tho sketch was tho son
of a noble sire, whoso abodo was sur
rounded with every object and appliance
of nrt mi l luxury. There was nothing
lacking of a material character, to roako
that homo pleasant and happy. The af
fection of a fund iwrcnt too, was lavished
upon this son. Hut unrest, and a desire
for clmngo and new scenes, caused him to
desert the parental roof und seek his for
tune in distant lands. Soon tho scene
shifts, and wo find him rushing head'
long into the most enticing and corrupt
ing pleasures. Ho wastes his substonoc
in riotous livingand bacchanalian revelry.
Destruction yawns in his pathway, and
tho exultant orcli.fioml waits and watches
for his prey. Soon his downward career
is terminated, and in abject want and
wrotcliednoss, he would fuin have fillod
his belly with tho husks that tho swine
did oat.
Sin lias its stages of growth as well as
righteousness. The first step, is tho
gradual alienation of tho heart from tho
paths of rectitude. If this could ho
guarded against, how many woes would
be spared to ns. But alas 1 tho sinner '
utterly rocklecs, and must reap tho eon
sequences of his folly. Youth grows reck'
less and impatient under tho restraints
of religious instruction, and seeks to
throw off the yoke. At first our sins aro
not overt and notorious, but aro restrict
ed to those of thought and desire. Thus
eneoumgod and secretly fostered, how
over, they soon booomo full fledged, and
expand into a rank maturity of iniquity
and crime. Like tho prodigal we wnnder
far away into the lowest depths of de
pravity and corruption, and squander
talents and substance alike in riotous
living.
It u sad to behold tho spendthrift wast
ing the earnings of long years in reckless
extravagance, but sadder still to see on
immortal soul with its gnat gifts and
capacity, grovelling and wallowing in the
filthy mire of vice, and yet calling itself
amen. Into this world of sin and inquit;'
the prodigal throw himself bodily, and
rioted and revelled in its delusive pleas
ures. Soon, however, the dragon's teeth
of misery he had sown began to spring
up around liiui, and yield a plenteous
harvest of woe. 11c has exhausted his
patrimony, and want anil starvation stare
him in tho face. Then comes the sting
of conscience, and those consuming re
grets. and that humiliation, which arouse
hint to a sense of his wretched and for
lorn condition.
So. in mom nt i of thought and la-si-
tuiio, the sinner feel* himself isolated and
a stranger amid all the sOuromsstta of
pleasure. He even hears afar tho foot
falls of approaching death. This earth is
not our home, wt In ap np treasures
and erect palaces, bnt to realise at last
that we have tan chasing shadows, nail
the days of sorrow and darknoas shall bo
ninny.
The prodlgi il joined himself to n citizen
of that country, and was sent into tho
field to fsotlswine. It was the only voca
tion lie was fit for. And here in his ex
tremity "lie sMtll f.m havo filled his
belly with tno husks that tho swino did
oat. ami no limn gave unto him.”
His efforts to regnin his lost character
and estate were utterly futile. Ho did
dill not know himself. Ho could not es
cape from tho terrible « n ioquNces of
hi* o«n folly. It was impossible toover-
• oiuo the confirmed habit* of long years.
Ilis new resolutions wore weak, lie was
n man in sin, hut a child inrigt
The child was not equal to the
Tile sinner may confess his faults and
realise the full measure of his duty, but
still bo unnblo to conform to it. “Can
tho fig tree boar olive berrios or a Tine
figs r The strong will may for a season
chock a to-! habit as tho child dams up
momentarily the, trickling rill, but a
chocked habit is not a chsnytd heart. This
is attempting to mak^Jrick without
straw. Such an IndirWtal makes his
own worthiness tho gr-.fhdof his accept
ance with God. If this woro true, men
could work out Ids own salvation,and wo
should need no mediator and redeemer.
Hut mercy ran not he dcjer.vj. It is a fore
anting,
idod the
:t* at true
•d fur the
. B. John,
sontifal ritual
Mt.Psrt by the
. with much gra
n imposing and
■ I the entire exei
•of‘A- THE GREAT REMEDY ?0R
HOMS PURPOSES.
, ami
Wi
D An
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IUlI.KO.tD CO.. A i
sfis Office. - ' j
raberfo. 1873.) j
. Mate Treasurer: j
nd yon herewith hv the !
TAKEN onmiLLT-Bi
APTLIED EXTEfiN AI.LT-
ATU.VT1, Gi..
Cohmel John Jones.
Deab Sib—11
T: - isunr of this Company, * ‘. KJ in
cash, the ront.J due the State for the
pro* ■ tit month of XovtmW. Fleaac send
mo tlio usual receipt of tho Comptroller
General for the amount.
Very truly, etc.,
JoiEFii E. Bbow.v, President.
CowrrEOLtXK GsyrmiL’s Omct, >
A . taxrs, G*., November 20,1S73.
Eeceired of W. C. Morrill, Treasurer
of the Western and Atlantic Kail road
Company, the snm of $25,000, rente! of
Western and Atlantic railroad for No
vember, as per certificate No. Si8 of John
Jones, State Treasurer.
V. L. Goldsvttb.
Comptroller General.
stops pain r
erttem morphine, chloro-
ber saodyns knen to the
3PTT<JH r S
PRE3IIUM GALLERY
^ VH awarded 6 of
tho 10 piminma oflrml at the late 8UU* Fair.
Jiifi arw proeeaa for retouching is creating qu
3NT O TI C El
T OFFER to airhange property in Griffin con
1 sifting of
Throe Dtrolling Ilonscs,
One Office, and Two
Unimproved Lots,
all eligibly situated, for Rood and WELL IM
PROVED PLANTATION PEOPERTT.
For further particulars address me at Griffin,
Os. O. M. LAWTON.
AUCTION!
GBNHKAL
Commission and Storage!
H ..w ioatlr t,
for, but which wo h
demand. Heart
ropontanev for . v
We must iuvt»k
who ask good ci'
onti.
The prodigal at
10© Cherry Street, Mac on. Go.
/^ONRIGNMKJyTS of froodn. wwtw und roor-
v rhandbo aolidttds to be »*ld at public or pri
vate mIc.
Ooods of all kind* received on storage at usual
rate*.
I refer by perm ion to
lion W A Hoff. Mayor, Huron. Oa.
Hon C A Nuttina. Prasklent City Hank, Maron.
Hon John £ Jones, Pjv*idmt Central Georgia
Bank, Maron.
Mt fiirs Cubbedg.*, Hulehunt k Co.. Bankers,
Maron.
M«-•.n. J W Burke k Co, Mnoon.
Mrasra J B Boss AST Colemsn. Maron.
Messrs Johnson A Smith, Macon.
Messrs Reymonr. Tinsley A Co, Macon,
Mr*sw Qrnrr, I*ake A Co, Macon.
Mr G II UoliertN, Maron.
novttlm MlbO FREEMAN.
ART GALLERY
prepared, at
No. 8 COTTON AVENUE,
(Riddle’s old stand)
To execute
3? I CJ T XT IR, ESI
Of ereiy variety and style of the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
Special sttcr.tinn is invited to his
MELLOWTINT PICTURES!
# Rcmsrksble for a fitTubar softness.
^(■entires retouched, wliereby all blemishes are
arui.lod.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance.
T. It. RUCKMIIMIt.
IP SUDDEN LY SEIZED with pain, one tea
spoonful in a dan of water, will, in a few min*
ut«-, Kasnri sil nneasim m.
rav. headarht-«. roddvn faintdfSss. sbould
the n-IW near them; a trafipowdal in water,
in three minutes, remote all difficulty.
Radway’s Ready Relief
Its Grand Power In the Prevention
and Cure of Pestilential and
CoutairlouH Diseases.
It is in diseases where immediate and absolute
assistance and relief is required wherein this rem
edy proves its superior, and w« mu-ht say. super
natural power in saving life and promotinf
health
In canes where epidemic disease*, pestilence,
small-pox. fevers, etc, exist, this remedy proves
the potent power of a disinfectant, neutralizer
and con. No out that uses the Ready Relief
when Asiatic cholera, yellow fever, tjphotd fever,
small-pox. dipt lieria, etc, prevail in a communi
ty. wulbe Kited with these diseases; and if
seized when using it, will be rared if the din-c-
tions are followed. Simple as this remedy is.it
POmcmks the elements of cure of the roost violent,
painful and fatal diseases that scourge the earth.
RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE I1LABDEB.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWEL*.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNpS.
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS. CROUP. DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
.Tie Great ! Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press
[PATENTED FEBRUARY *1.1>7L] %
MANWACTURED SOLELY BY
E. FINDLAY’S SONS
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
BaVrw o Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to SCO pounds.
WE GUARANTEE
AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANTAGAINST LUtALAGt
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
The “ ECLIPSE" can be furnished all complete, or simpiy the Irons, as rarties may desire. Presses
arranged for steam or water poirer when required.
We hare TESTIMONIALS from many of theLurrst red Bate Ftewtess jeOtef^atsiiaantoB
t _ ,) using this Press, whose names areas haulmr j*n"Sfgv*M*OT n/werv
pfirncitlvalviaed not to purchase a Cotton Press until they LX.\M I a E CLOSh L1
ULY the * ECLIPSE,** and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Scud for Descnptire
visiting Macon
AND THOROUGHLY the “ECLIPSE.'.
Pamphlets containing testimonials and prices.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLVT IRON WORKS. MACON. GA.
CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER
or parts where the pain or difficulty exists vii
ford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in 1 ^ ^ -.-r
FOR DRIVING COTTON GENS.
the Bowels, and all internal paint.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Bad-
way’s Ready B. licf with tliem. A few drops in
water will prevent sickouts or pains from diaruro i
of water. It is hrtlcr tlun French Brandy or Bit
ters as a stimulant.
Recently Strengtlienetl and Improyed, now Perfect
North British L Mercantile
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
ATTEW^ION
PHELPS DOKEMr.q A
CORBETT
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
CAPITAL—GOLD - •
$10,000,000
Insures Stores. Merchandise, Dwellings, Furni
ture and all other property at
LOWEST RATES!
STONEWALL
FERTILISER.
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOLE AGENTS. JIACON, GA.
ortTtf
CANNED GOODS!
CHOICE GOODS IN TIN AND 6LASS.
FRUIT JELLIES. FRUITS.
PICKLES. SALMON,
LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc.
Just received direct from one of the most relia
ble Hacking establishments in the country, and
for sole at low prices.
ortiltf B. II. WRIOLEY k CO.
JOHNSON & SMITH
UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd.
50 bales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow Tics.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
sep27tf
! PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE VurnIti-dc
^MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC^ 1
D L ~ht l. j:or,ERTs P fc<r
FACTORS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, c; a .
Liberal advances mad* «n p^i
We have n good stock of B-iSiwm?* 4 * 1
haml, which u e olTer at InwViff. g “Hwij
Wit. It. sx.lltk-. ^—siEta;
™ H. STAKE
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION mfr
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS
SAVANNAH, GA ’
%Si
E. U. COHEN, JR. " " —J^PUXai^
COHEN AHULL.' '**
Cotton Factors ana Goneral Com,
mission Merchants,
Gt! Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
Refer nspwtfully to J. W. Lathrop y (v, -
A. HnrdeeM Son a Co.. Tistm A Gerdt, mj 1 '
Trustee!* 0 HaUh> '• X ’
33*12 6m
B. P. WALKER,
Late of S. T. & B. P. Walker.
JNO. H. DOBBS,
Late of Wise. Dobbs. & Co.
& DOBBS
FEVER ANTD AG-UE.
•gent in the world that witt --ire
Fever and Ague, and all other Matarkma Biltoua.
Scarlet. Typhoal, Yellow anil other Fever, raided
Kadway', Fills) so quick as Had way’s Beady
Beadv Belief so cent* per l-.ttie, amt rn], fS
cents a hoi. Sold by dniKguta
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
SAMUEL IV. GOODE. . STEEUXO B. XOSEY
GOODE & TONEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,j
mm mis
FIFTY IIARUGLS CHOICB
RED APPLES.
Wilt be sold low to rlose consignment at
JAQUES & JOHNSON’S.
FOR SALE.
A Farm and City Property.
A!
BBAUTIFTI-and delightfot borne In New-
«a», fls. The dwellinc routainssix aree,
wvll-wentilmted rooms, a cook-room, pantiy etois-
ett. two halls.androkmade on throesklea. The
outhuiMinga mwtst of a servant’* house of two
a large barn, criha. sublet and forage
rarriagp, fowl and smoke-hooseamnd other
gsurre.iaiyonalot.
Fruit* and flower, of the best varieties, and
from the cariHat to the Uteri, are hero t an exert-
lent well of sratrr.aymnl beautifully terraced, and
rite unnirpaiued anywhere. ’ - ■ *
irod and sought
right or power ""
fM and truo “I
an secure it.
giveneea and
ttle chtldren,
earthly ixtr-
The to* ha* four
acres a* land. Two ten-eerc tots, in line state of
mlUvatkin. adjoin, which 1 will aeil with the
honaennd lot, or wparatety.
Alao a .ptemlid term, eight mites west of New-
nsn. of two hunderd and fifty aeroa; about ena
hundred sere, in the woods; the halanee rlrored.
and one hundred sere, under fence. It is in a
Snnehani’wSwSi. * b0a * °°* mUo ,rom *
Terms very tow for alt each, or half rash Oth
Deremhrr next, and other halt £Sth Dorembrr,
l'TA with inteira*. W. S. BEADLES.
novxaitiotatm Newnan. Ga.
ZOS all th la
in bis Jwn bitter expen.; v. The
i.he.1 man wntelio* with vtdinl i;u,l ea»
g«r oy.-s the grredy brutea .-.s they te
vour th«* filthy • • •
ruid even ’ "
faro. All th
CARPETJ5!
Oil Cloths.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN
CREASE OP FLESH AND WRIGHT- |
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
n is nnule the most astonishing cures. So quick
so rapid are the changes the body u udergoei*. unde
the inrtucmxj of this truly wonderful medicine
that KVStT PAT AX I JfCREASE 15 FLEsQ A5D |
WEIGIIT iismixomT.
TIIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIED.
Every drepof the SARSAPARILLIAN RF.SOL
VKXT Cf»mmunic»tc!» through the blood, nw. n
urine and other flukl* anti Juice* of the system
the vigor of life, for it repairs the waste* of the
lKidy with new and sound material. Scrofula,
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Diseases, Ul
cers in the Throat and Mouth. Tumors, Nodes in 1
the Glands and other parts of tho system. Scfrn I
Kyds, Struraorous Discharges from the Ears, and
the worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruption. Fever
Sores, Scold Head. Iting Worm, Salt Rheum
lipclte, Acne. Black Spots. Worms in tho
Tumors, ('sneers in the Womb, and all Weakening
and Painful Discharges, Nisht Sweats. Loss of
Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, an
within the curative range of this wonder of Mod
em Chemistry, and a few days* use will prove to
any person using it for either of these linns of
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily berorain* reduced by the
waste and decomposition that is eontinuallj pro-
gressinr, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
healthy blood-and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and does seeure—a cure is certain; for when
once this remedy commences its work of purifies*
tion. sir.il succeeds in diminishine the loss o
wn«te«, it* repairs will be rapid, and evefy day tho
potient will feel himself prrowingbetterand strong*
er. the food ”
and flesh nr
the 8AR8APA!
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic.
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary :*nd Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water. Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Disease. Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick dust deposits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white of an cpr. or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white
l»onc dust deposit, ami when there is a prickinv.
burning sensation when passing water, and pain
in tbo small of the back and along tho loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent!
Beverly, Mass- July 16,1867.
Dr. Rad WAT: I have had Ovarian Tumor in I
the ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors said “there
wa■ VIA (lain fn. it " > triail avaarthin* that vaa I
R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, solicitors in chancery,
EUFAULA, ALA.
(Office over J. T. Kendall’s store, Broad street.)
W ILL practice in the State and Federal Courts
of Alabama, in the Courts of Southwestern
The superiority of this machine over all others intended for same purpose (including both the old | Georgia and elsewhere by special contract. Prompt
a 1 Hl"ww lixhiua’’Gin Gear) are GUARANTEE. OR ASK NO MOSKY. Thin 1‘oirer is shipt«d n ■'^.!2g u {“
piece, as it were; require* no mechanic to put it up; sets on the ground; is attached m no wav 1:11X11
nv portion of the house; and i* indenendent of floor “sasnrins.” etc.; can bo used in ANY KIND I requested. oct - J lra
HOUSE (one or two story), or l»oth tbo Power and Gin can bo run on the ground WITHOUT
ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to 200 revolutions per minute.
Cw
MACON, GEOBGIA.
tan
|grf!| , Igjf
..... m\ i|mL
CHINA, GROCKERr^CUSS WARE
THE FOUR LEADING
FULLY WARE ANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List.
N. D.—Parti.’* 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 WORKS, MACON, GA
MANUFACTURERS OF
PIANOS
Now manufactured are tbo
Knabe,
Hallett, Davis & Co.,
Haines Bros.,
And Southern Gem.
And tlio best and
Cheapest Place to Buy One
Is at
LUDDEN & BATES’
J. N. LIGHTFOOT
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant, a
LOG Kay Street, Savannah, ca.
Agents for the sale of Merryman'* kmwmhM
i™*?: won
L. 31. WARFIELD. ROOT. WiSiT
WARFIELD A WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
/'"XFFER their services to planters andshipneu
V_/ of cotton, etc., and solicit a slutreof their bn*,
ness. Cash advancYs inudo on consignments 4
lowest rates of iuterest. All business entrucM
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “JV
lures" bought and sold in tho Savannah and
York Cotton Kxelumge on the most reaaooabtt
terms. scpi*6m
W. DUNCAN. J. U. JOHNSTON. M. MfiCLKfiX |
DUNCAX. JOHNSTON CO..
Cotton Factors and General Com. |
mission Merchants,
92 Huy .Street, Savannah, Ga.
augl 6m
n. C. FLANNAG.VN. W. W. FLANNAOAX.
jL. P. A BULL. R. 8. MORGAN-.
FLjLNNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
1S5 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA.
M ANAGING Agents for the English StonemS
Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties tuniiaited,
and liberal cash advances made on consignment*
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to uurccr*
respondents in Northern, Easieru or Eurojmm
markets. anel Urn
A. Al. SLOAN. AU1UURN.SOLLKR. G. V.WYU.Y.JE
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com-
mission Merchants,
Claghom A Cunningham’s Range,
Hay Street, Savannah, ta.
n AGGING anti Ties advanced on eropA Liberal
cash advances matte on consignment iorsal?
iu Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corn*
jjoudents in I.iverpoof, New York, Phili.ddpha,
Boston or Baltimore. nugltan
JAMES U. BLOUNT. ISAAC 1IAUDKMAJ.
JOHN HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, IIAKDEMAN & 1IARDEMA5
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, fa A.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’a
auirlO tf
R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia.
.L practice in the courts of Mmoii and ad*
SAMUEL HALL V
82 MULBERRY
STREET.
POE, HALL & LOFTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
* MACON, GA.
Office, on Third street, over City Bank.
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS. WATER WHEELS, MTT.^Tfj TTHTTQU
tvn im rtvpu no MinniYunv ivn nwiYfid PTC VTP I A*J- K^/JL. \J J—I- V_/ Ky J-J
AND ALD KlXrS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETC. ETC.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA.
GrJEt BA. T
SAVANNAH. GA.
From £5 to 50 different prices and styles always
| on hand.
Every purchaser guaranteed a good instrument.
Largest piano trade iu tho South and lowest
prices.
Every one thinking of buying a piano is invited
| to write us for terms and prices.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE.
Soulern Freight and Passenger Line
-VIA-
II^IICHARLESTON, S. 0..
-TO AND FROM-
BallMore, Mid, M York ul Boston!
AND ALL TnE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
SPECIAL NOTICE 1
Until times are better, wo shall sell pianos at
wholesale prices for cash or on short time.
Wo guarantee first-rate Pianos for $2C3, $27'»,
$290 and $500. Superior Pianos, $325, $550 and $575.
Tlie very best Pianos, $400, $440, $150. $475. $500,
$550 and $600. Pianos never liave been sold so
cheap before. These prices are only for the pres
ent, Do not let the chance go by.
Pianos delivered, freight laid, to cash buyers in
the South. Pianos sold on long time.
COTTON FOR PIANOS
We will take cotton at Savannah market price,
delivered at any point on the railroad, in exchange
for Pianos or Organs, at cash prices.
LUDDEN A BATES,
SUf Savannah. Ga.
W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
MACON, GA.
Cia it Crotej Mil.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
HERBERT FIELDER. 1DU8 L. FIELDEU
H. & i. lTfielder,
Attorneys at Law,
CUTH BRUT, GEORGIA,
"If/ILL give prompt attention to all businesi
t V confided to them, iu the counties of Ran-
nh, Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Callwui
....I Terrell, the Supremo Court of Georgia, anc
the District and Circuit Courts of the United
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
sept!7-tf
CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLAMBE.
(Pocket and Table Cutlery !
SILVER PLATJED WAJEIB -
Resolvent, and thought I would try it; bnt I
had no faith in it. because 1 had suffered for twelve
years. 1 took six bottles of the Resolvent, and one
nox of Radway’s PHfcL and two bottles of your
RadjRdW; and tbeve is not a sign of tumor to !
be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter and hap
pier than I have for twelve years. The worst tu
mor was in the left side of the bowels, owr the
groin. I write this to you for the benefit of others.
You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
THREE TIMES A WEEK PROM NEW YORK,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.!
Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware!
Standard of Excellence!
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
CHANDELIERS
GAS AND KEROSENE.
| Every style of Carriages. Buggies or Wagons fur
nished at tho lowest possible price at
tills Repository.
[lamps, chimneys, wicks, etc.
WORMS?
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 121
HOUBS SHOBTEE VIA CHARLESTON.
I TEE SOUTH CAROLINA EAILR0AD CO., I
The only rate and Wft.rqatjf .far TAPE. PIN J And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet'of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the
and \> OlwJ.b of all kinds. J above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public
I in the Codon States at the
PRICE : : .00 PER BOTTLE. I
PORT 03?' CHARLESTON,
An Important Letter
KEROSENE OTJLs
BY TIIE GALLON, BAEEEL AND CAB LOAD.
STATE AGENTS for -Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Hoes.
We offer tho ahovo goods at very reasonable rates. Please crJl and examine our
The Woodruff Concord Buggy, | stock -
WALKER <3c DOBBS.
novlGeodtf
Celebrated for light draft and durability, is
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publishers throughout the luted | knee and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers
^n^the.book publishers throughout the United I knee and capacity at any other
New Noar. October 11,1S75. H •
Dx. Radwxt ; Dear Sire-1 am induced by a
sense of duty to the suffering to make a brief state-
roeniof the workincof your medicine on myself. J vtY „ ITT . V
For several year* I had been affected with some | 7*tV k \YuiT?C*
trouble in the bladder and urinary organs, which
some twelve months ago culminated in a mosttere
i Steamers are regularly on th I
TO XEW YORK.
out their
bed
but* contrast those MATTING, RUGS,
ho Aoi
lirqipj day. wj^hio vr. -.nt misery an ;
dooolation. SW u r -‘. T ' ,f ill-::...
tho future. M< morv alor.o ft'msx".
ho is constantly tortnroJ with the vision
a ::,1
and the
of his father's princely horn
hapiuneteffipsvl abumhuieo which wen*
one*) hu^Ttion.
Finally, thoroii-elily rahdnofi in spirit
and yith a contrite lieart, he exclaims in
a cony, "I will axis* end g" to my father,
and will s .y nato him, 'Father. I have
sinuod against heaven and before thee,
and am no morv wort!.* !■ .i !:.*
sou ; make mo os 008 of thy hii. d *. r-
nnu."' I had rather Uffi doorikomr
ia tlu* houao of iny GckI th:in to dw t J ir.
tlu' tonM of wiek. duv.-.
This huiuilitT provivl his eloiy and sal
vation. He bod still a father win !. i-
and waited, and prayed for las lost one.
And now. to his unuttoniblo joy. h*' be
holds the hungry# ragged ;uiti mlseiable
wAUtitTor once more tuminjr his *tepa
honn'wanl. Then, and not till then, did
he go forth to meet him, rmd cow, and
never until r.ovr, w.o-> be wdl.n^ to stri]
off those tatt. rol garments, ur.d put a
rol#,* upon him. Away with l.i disgrace
rand st;vrA’:iU«.»n. The fatten] calf has !•*.• n
killed for him, ;aid Uf$iiu he dti a cher-
ished gUA*>»t und boil at his father’s table.
You and I, dear brethren, are that
prodigal son. His father is t-ur father,
and we. too, may find rest and ccr-ohi-
tion in Hia losotn.
'The above furnishes the
JJisht'P Beck with’a disvcui B
MATS, E T jp>
T HE larpreat stock of the above gr*
U *ld. .. ..L ■« ■■ ■ — i_ „.xl
uvr daily dirtxa Ironi~roanutertc*7. *
quality of mx*ls and at redurod pgF"s.
IlODY BBUSSELS CAKTETS; •
TAI'ESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
THKEE-PLY CARPETS.
EXTRA SUPER CARPETS.
MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAB-
PETS.
YENTiTIAX CARPETS,
HEMPS CAEPETS.
VELVET BUGS. if
HKUSSELS BUGS,
BEAVEB BUGS, s
MATS 1«F AM S rVI.Es,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS,
FELTS AND DKUGGETS.
TA1ILE OIL CLOTI^.
COCOA MATTINGS
CANE MATTINGS.
CANTON MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WAI.l PAPERS.
Save it a* thrir opinion that my aat—TSymrs—
would prevent my mrrrttinrradirally cured. I
had triodannmbrrof phy*io»nj. and had taken
a lam quantity of medicine, buth aJoiathiu and
homeopathic, but hajqotno relief. I tod read o
utonfahinq eurra harine been made by yonr run- |
rdiea. and mae four month* ago read a notice in
the Philadelphia Saturday Ermine Port of a euro
tonne been efferW on a peraoo uh* tod lone
been aufferingaa 1 tod been. I went rim toff arid
ro« need taking them. In three. I was greatly
relieved, and new feel as well as crer.
C. W. JAMES. Cincinnati. O.
DR. RADWAY’S
PEEFECT PURGATIVE AM)
REGULATING PILLS.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum. iiurins regulate.irnrify. dran«e and strength
en. iindwn Vs Pills for iLe cure of all diaunlt-reo
the $:c.marh. Liver. Bomwb, Km1ik*vx. Bladder,
Nervous Diseases, Headache. CooxtipaSioa. Co*-
CHAMPION..
CHARLESTON.
I JAMBS ADGK&.
C.EORGU
SOUTH CACOLINA.
CLYDE
ASHLAND
TO
V. S. WooDunx, Commander. |
IL W. Lockwood, Commander. I
James Beery, Commander
^T. J. Lockwood. Commander.
JAMES ADGER A COV Agents. Charleston, S. C.
JS.CKOWZLU Commander. I
k T. J. Beckett, Commander.
^..J, Kexxedy, Commander.
Inguaham, Commander.
WAGNER. HUGER A CO^l «.. nmpijxfnn c re
WML A. COURTNAY. S A5ents * Charlcston,S . c *
PHILADELPHIA.
IKON STEAMSHIPS.
REPUBLIC LIFE 1ISUR1ICEIJOIPANY
CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS.
CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOLS*.
[ JOHN V. FARWELL - - - - F RESIDENT-
. jrjvrocnts of the Internal Ybcera. Warranted
to effect a positive cure. Purely vecetabk. con
taining no meirury, minerals or delete nous drugs.
Observe the foltewing symptoms resulting from
Disorders of tho Digestive Organs:
:«t. -1. 1- '.-r.l 1 . >. i ..••vi ff the
Blood in the Head. Aridity of the Stomach. Nan
sen. Hiart'.-um, D.n.-,>: of Food. Fullness or
Wt . :» '** • :( N ;;r Er; :. : - S.-.kir.-*
or Flutterinr at the Heart. Choking or suffer,;^
Sen'sation* when in a Lying Posture. Dimness o
Vision. Dote or Weba befere t:. :>: i
Dull Pain the Heatl. Defirtencyof l’er-inration.
YeUowneas of the Skin and Bjvs, I*ain in tbo Side,
Chest. Limbs sad sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh.
A tew dote* of way** Pffls will free the syr-
ASHLAND .Alexikdek Hu.ytkk, Commander.
EQUATOR C. Hikckleb. Commander.
SAILING DAY'S—FRIDAYS.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
The Whitewater and Woodruff
Wagons.
And other Western Wagons, at low prices.
Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who
will write for them.
AH work warranted. oct2G tf
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO BALTIMORE.
** ."" **** . J>cttok, Commander.
SAJUKO DAYS—EYniY FIFTH DAY.
PAUL C. TRKNTIOLM, Awnt. Ctorleslon. S. C.
TO BOSTON. - *
OVER S50,000 IN USE]
If you lliink of buying a Sewing Machine it wiai
nay vou to examine the records of those now
use i n 1 profit bv expericnc<*. TIIE WHEEbEI f
k WILSON STANDS ALONE AS TIIK OMtJ
L IGHT RUNNING MACHINE, USING T /
fclTARY H(K)K. MAKING A LOCKSTIT l
nlikts' on i>oth sides of tho fabric sewed. All i ■
tie mu 'dunes waste power in drawing the shu ra
h*Hr a fi ».r tlie stitch is formed bringing do’ }
wear and strain ujK*n lioth machine and ©per a
h.-nro whb ’<*»>" TfSMSLf;
WHBELER A WILSON LASTI. A LIPtTIJ.^,-
ncomimirnl mvestment; Do ni..
h^linvo ..Il tluit it 1 promirol Ly ao-cnlloil “Cliinp
mitlin.i vMi »1 miMiMiniro proof tlmtyrair* if !
“tav^St th ur value, honey oneethrowi||
a 'sen(nv!roiireirrulit'^- Mneliine, not'l on e»y
W. A.UICKS.'A>*. Macon. G.-
CAUTION. |
BUY ONLY TIIK A
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE,s
31 ASUFjICTURED BY
E, & T. FAIRBANKS & GO
W **I’ onjy Of ; paid
■, woven from j julyli
WANTED AT ONCE.
O N K OR TWO first-ctfois practical Gin M»1
(l!rc:i»t -r> to ul. t!:c **.-■.
READ
“FALSE AND TRUE!”
Send one letter stamp to RADWAY ICO. No
J 2 Warren, corner Church street. New York.
I Information worth thousands will be seal yaw
I BuyUooiltvXjr
Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama. Tennessee and Mississippi.
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra rhsrre, by addressing Arnits of the Steam
ship* in Charleston, at whore offices, in all cares, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths
assigned. The Through Tickets by thi« Route include Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on
ship boanL
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
And their connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight
and Ilatu^eri b twreu the Northern Cities and the South and West. On the Georgia and South
Carolina Railroads First-CLt^s Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly tran-femil from steamer today and right trains cf the South Carolina Rail
road. Close <*or.nwtK:: made with other roads, delivering freights at distant points with great prompt-
Th- Mr. will i>- ,\ r ry ex* to vUidy th*:r i ni runs that the line VIA CHARLESTON
cannot l** surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods.
I' r further information, apply to J. J. GRIFFIN. Western Agent. Atlanta. Gag B. D.HAS-
< ELL . A- • : !’.<>. i*. x 4-.'7h. < >r!:ce 517 Broadway. N. Y.; S. B. PICKENS General Passenger
and Ticket deent. South Caroana RaJroad, or
J. M. SELKIRK,
hurt? oudtcL- Supermtendent Great Southern Freight and Line, Charlcawn, S. 0.
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, front Ctli to 7th,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TANNEK & CO.,
ENBINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OFALLB3DTDS.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
r Agent.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—AND—
Patent Wire Hecldles
Are made under one management.
Also. SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN
MILLS promptly furnished.
REPUBLIC BLOCK, ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
ATLANTA, GA., BRANCH.
OFFICERS—E. E. RxwsoJ, President; L. P. G&1ST. Vice President: J. P. i.CGA i, U. D„ Modi-
^BxiScUTrYE COKMITTEE—E. E. Ritvsoy, L. P. Guaxt, V. R.Tomuet.L..ScofiexJ), \F. P.
Pxxtillo, J. A. lUrDrx, D. X Bexiie. ■
AUGUSTA, GA. BRANCH.
OFFICERS—Geoboe T. Jackson, President; James T. Both well, Tice Preside mt; G. E. Rat-
CL ENECUTITE^XniMriTi?E—Edward Thomas. W.Daniel, T. E. Branch, J ohn U.Metes
W. il. Goodrich.
GEO. I. THOMAS, Jm,
SPECIAL AGENTS s
JAS. W. THOMAS.
DR. IJL S- JACKSON.
A STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAJ »ITAL. character,
and local influence, and provides Life Inmranro at the lowest safe rates, without d elusive promise of
dividends, or rather makes the Dividend certain by decreasing the premium. By i .ts organizations it
enables a to deal with his own neighbors, stockholders in th*: Company, me n whom he knows
will do iu-tice to his family after he is dead, and also provides that his funds w ill lx? invested to de
velop the resources of his own locality. A Company with Capital enough and hr radth enough to bo
safe beyond question, with national extent and prestige, and yet a Home Compai y everywhere. An
ea*y Company for Agents to work and retain the confidence of toeir neighbors,
WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern Manager,
Republic BJ Vck, Atlanta, Ga.
S. T. JENKINS, Sui>erinteiident of Agencies. . ocUiteod Sin
STASDAKD SCALE
SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLY AND REASON*
For sale ako, Troemner’s Coffee and Drag M
Composition Bells,all size* Letter Presses. *k-
THP MOST PERFECT
Alarm Cash Drav;ei
MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S
EVERY
MERCHANT
SHOULD
Use Them.
tm:n.K3tfij] DR A WE!
Fairbanks 1
Fairbanks
SOLD AT k
is’ Scale WarebonseA
airhanks & Co., \
311 llriKHlivny, Xcw York,
166 Baltimore Stree t, Battimon'.
IS t*nip Street, Xow Orlass-
FAIRBANKS A EWING,
Maronic Hall. PhiLvletpiA-
FAIRBANKS, BROWN * CO.
i llilk Street, Boston. i
!a, ' 5by CARHART & CURP. „
Macon. Ga. #
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,!
C OR. CORTLANDT and NEW CHURCH
NEW YORK. Onthe Kurojiean plan. UU
- —* « • .Ura UtolVClKl Riclia-U
ARD P. FRENCH, son of the 7
French.of French’* Hotel, lias takoaathJjH t|
newly fitted up and entirely renovated the ran’
Centrellv locotrel in the business l*art of ttori
Landie*' nadGentlt-mon bDiuingRoomsattoifiei
JuxeUtt
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