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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 0. 1873.
!Trlr ! tr,i l )ln(Jfter....et: ! ,cr F=R_ F=5_ F=R_ JOIIX INGALLS,
‘ DRUGGIST and PHARMACEUTIST
SATURDAY MORXINO. HR,
TENBliSSEE LETTER.
THE C-E2AT REMEDY
HOKE PURPOSES.
UN :
■old Hlitlinnyiurit—Mnirarum
Mjr.oii — Interviewed In Uno\
Jtll-Rr. Love. their < apior-
A|ipe«r»nce — Candidal*, for Hie I
Callao. — Knoxville, Trnnrv>»-
-R.V TrniltWf" | rau"- lira! 'V ’’ ‘
and Dumb Afijlum Tci;nes**e River j Rnd * lr ^ fihoning. “ " *“
MiLT.swsrvrtLj:. Qjl'Dcc. 4,1873.'
J- rotti A bin "tlon, Virginia, whence our
hut letter waa sent, we returned to Knox
ville, Tennessee, and rcin.'iiii 1 tlicrc for
Bevend Raya. The excitement at Knox
ville—for all ciiUs must necRs Rave an
"excitement” about tomeihinj. perpctti-
ally-—the rcisnin" excitement waa the
arrest of two noted highwaymen, whose
exploits smack of the deeds of Robin
Hood, dashed with the modernism of
John A. Murrel. These outlaws, with
others, had escaped from prison a few
months ago; and their escape was soon
followed hy atrocious robberies, coupled
with attempts to commit murder. They
made threats against the life of Mr. j.
K. Love, of Knox county, Tennessee,
which, reaching him, determined him at
onoo to capture, dead or alive, these dea-
poradoov. I presume you have copied
into your paper some account of Love’s
wonderful pursuit, repeated encounters
with, and final capture of the leader of
the outlaws, named John Mangrum, and
one of his associates named Mynalt, inas
much as a detailed narrative appeared in
ono of your Knoxville, Tennessee, ex
changes, the Press and Herald. The
daring exploits of Love read like romance,
and exhibit all the heroi. m or good and
bmvo old ‘‘Cuptuino - ’ John Smith in the
adventure* ho had in Virginia in the days
of King Powhatan and the Princess Poca
hontas. In one of these conflict*. Love
fought four of these robbers singlo
Landed, put them to flight, and came off
unharmed; and pursuing them, he cap
tured the chief, as has t>cen stated, but
not until some days afterward.
We "interviewed” both parties. Love
is an athletic man, about thirty-five years
old. with piercing dark eye*, aquiline nose,
ami heroic bearing. He is well educated,
uud wiu* tou* Jimgu .chooi wheutlie threats
cf his enemies reached him. Ho was a
gallant, subaltern officer on the Conreder-
ato side throughout the “lute unpleasant
ness,” and liad boon educated to face
death on many a luird-fought battlo-flold.
Ho is nobly fitted for leadership, and
should bo made a General of volunteers
if our Cuban policy leads to war with
Spain.
_ By tho courtesy of Sheriff Gossett of
Knoxville, wo were ushered into the fel
on’* cell whero tho captured out laws,
John Mangrum and Ganrum Mynatt were
ooafinud. Both were prostrate from
effects of wounds love hud given thorn
in theso conflicts. Mynatt had reddish
hair, bluo eyes, a slight figure, wan evi
dently very young, and would scarcely
ho supposed from his appearance to lie
tho dosperodo he is. Mangrum has a
dare-devil look well liefitting his desper
ate exploits. His olive complexion (yet
pale from loss of blood) his piercing dark
oyos and regular features set in a hand-
Home faeo of Italian cast, preposscseod us
somewhat iu his favor despite his deeds.
Ho gave us freely all tho information we
asked. Of conrso wc avoided allusion to
his enhnes. He said he was n native of
Murray county in this State; that a
hrctfii-r of his is a resident of Dalton and
is married into a respectable family
tliare; that ho was throughout the late
great war a soldier in the Southern
army. We hoard, however, that ho was
in liulh armies, having deserted to the
Northern army; but whether this were
true or only one of those millstones so
plentifully hung about tho nock of tho
defeated party in all contests, we have
no mean* of knowing. Fortunately for
him Mangrum did not succeed in litlinj
uny ono in his recent maruding cxj>edi-
tions, *o that he cannot bo hung for mur.
tier. He will only ho executed for high
way robbery—that being a capital crimo
in Tennesseo!
xiiui«v S .~ .t l.'nnxyillo. Tennessee,
is rapid, nnd abate- not in inu Mi.ui.-a of
these hard times. Buildings ore going up
in overy quarter; ar.d many of tho stores
along Gay street present quite a New
Yorki.“h appearance. Tho mammoth
wholesale dry goods house of Cowan &
McClung does on annual business amount
ing to several millions annually, sup
plying goods to retail merchants through
out East Tennessee and other adjoin
ing sections. Their massive building
would rank as highly respectable on
Broadway, Now Y’ork. The immense
coal business has built up now interests
of late in Knoxville; and the inexhausti
ble beds of iron ore in its vicinity forecast
I*, fixture in tho samo general destiny
with Pittsburgh iu our country and Shef-
flald and Birmingham in England. The
finest marble lies in proftn e 1. >ls all
about the city, and is wrought into many
Useful forms.’ A fine new bridge for com-
mob travel now Spans the Tennessee
river at this point, a quarter of a mile in
length. This fine river was formerly
called tho UoUton at this point, taking
the name of Tennessee from a smaller
stream with which it forma a junction
about twenty-five mile* below Knoxville.
Hut by Into legislative enactment, the
lmrin stream is declared to bo the Tennes
see: so the won! UoUtm is expurgated
from the m»r of Tennessee, and very
pnqiorly.
Tho East Tennessee Uflirersityat hr.or
villa, is largely endowed ar.d is in a most
nourishing condition. We met several
GtXir^inna thoro : Charley Johnson .ana
Young Wiggins, of Baldwin county.
among them. Tho estimable Mrs. C. It
Wiggins, of Baldwin county, Georgia, is
iq Knoxville, residing there temporarily,
like a devoted mother, superintending her
son's education. Tho Deaf and Dumb
tsylum a .State Institution, is located in
Knoxville, and is most successfully con
ducted. A large, elegant Custom-bourn
lias just been completed. Tho population
of Knoxville is a little greater, now, than
that of your city, and is rapidly increas
ing-. Iu our next visit thither, some time
tins month, we shall endeavor to give a
more particular nocount of this interest
ing place—especially interesting to Ma
con in view of the future railway which
must bind, them directly to euch other.
W. G. M.
FOP. 1
nxjixxa xa
A Novelty In Railroads,
From the Philadelphia LoK-er. November
There-has just boon completed at the
machine shops of Lafferiy A Brothers,
Gloucester City, N. J.. a four-ton locomo
tive designed to run on one rail. It is
built for a street-railroad company iu
Georgia. Tin* engine can with propriety
be called a steam velocipede, as it rests
upon two wheels, one following the other.
The rail or track upon which it is to run.
a sample of which is laid in the yard of
the builders, is styled a "prismoid. or
one-track railway,” and is composed of
several thicknesses of plank, built up in
tlie style of an inverted keel of a vessel,
with ii flat rail on the apex. Upon atrial.
a speed of about twelve miles an hour
was attained, and the inventor nnd pat
entee claims that the speed can be almost
doubled on a lengthened track. Mr. K.
Crt>w. of Opolikii. Ala., is tho inventor anil
w ton too of both tracks and engines, ar.d
he claims that his inventions demonstrate
a tractive power superior to anything in
the locomotive line of equal weight.
The capacity for running curves
is very much greater than the
tyo-r.ul system. The track nj • n
which tho trial was made contained. »*G T\-p P 4T)WAV ?C 5
feet of lumber and IS pounds of iron U. b
14k* lineal foot, proving itself equal to a
span of feet, remaining fina and un- PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
yielding under t:u* pressure » : i .. > n ru.
as it traversevl the rcu 1. T:.o i.-yoiv.ng J
llfuigw attached to th engine, and which
ran on the outside of each wheel, Hr. i
Crew claims, absolutely lock tho rolling j
stock to the prism, and obviate the nectw- 1
ty of so much heavy
APPLIED EXTERNALLY—when there is
mu or inflammation, affords instant ease.
£I°*LL AXX mMmVrnm morphine, chloro-
^rn^ fl|smD, or my other anodyne known to the
IP SUDDENLY SEIZED with pain. one tea-
poorJul in a *!*■ ot water, will, in a few min-
PERSONS SUBJECT to appopfexr, heart dis-
jm, h~ru..., ]»■* smklaa fainLmr*. khoold keep
oe relief near them; a teupunful in water, wiD
Radway’s Ready Relief
It* Grand Power In the Prevention
and Cure of Pestilential and
Contagion* Uikeanes.
It is in di«wase> where tunnediate and absolute
•■nstance and relief is required wherein this rem
edy proves its superior, and we might say. super-
hSuth* t**" 1 r *” 1Uo ^ promoting
In cases where epidemic diseases, pestilence.
"paU-pox. fever*. etc, cxint, this remedy proves
the potent power of a disinfectant, neutraliser
and cure. No one that uses the Ready Relief
when Asiatic cholera, yellow fever, typhoid fever,
small-pox. difrfheria. etc, prevail in a communi
ty. will he seised with these diseases ; and if
seised when using it. will be cured if the direc
tions are followed. Simple aa this remedy is, it
possesses the elements of cure of the most violent,
painful and fatal diseases that scourge the earth.
EADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OP THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
OOLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the port
or part, where the pain or difficulty eiiit, wifi «f-
loni cwxe and romfort.
Twenty drops in half m tumbler of water will in
S few moments enro Cramp*. Spurns Sour Stem-
srh. Heartburn. Sick HesdiseWColir, Wind in
the Bowel., and all internal pains.
Traveler., should always carry a bottle of Rad-
way's Ready Reliid with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pain, from chanire
of water. It is lieitcr than French Brandy or Bit
ten is a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and A rue enred for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial agent in .tho world that will--mi
Fever and Alm.-. and all other Malarious, Biiioas.
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fevers (sided
Fills) so quick as Radway’s Ready
Kcndy Relief BA cents per bottle, and PIUs 25
cents a lioz. Sold by druggists.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN-
CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Kesolvent
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every .Impof the8ARSAPARJLLIAN RESOL
VENT communicates through the blood. »wea
urine and other fluids and iuiocs of the system
the rigor of life, for it repairs tho wastes of the
body with new and sound materia). Scrofula,
Syphilis, Consumption. Glandular Diseases, Ul
cers in tho Throat and Mouth. Tumors. Nodes in
'1^15 K’JSAtXd
the worst form of Skin Diseases. Eruption. Fever
Sores, Scald Haul, Ring Worm, Salt RbemmEry-
sijiela*. Acne, Black Snots, Worms in tlie Flush,
Tumors, Cnmvrs in the Womb, and all Weakening
and Painful Discharges, Xieht Sweats. Loos of
Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, are
within tlie curative nuuns of this wonder of Mod
em Chemistry, and a few days’ use will prove to
any perxm using it for cither of these linns of
disease its ]»otent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced hy the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing. succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs tlie same with new material made from
healthy blood-end this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and docs secure—a curs is certain; fur when
ones this remedy commenoes its work of purifica
tion. ami sucreeils in diminishing tho loss o
wastes. itsn*pnirs will lie rapkl, ami every day the
patient will feel himself growing bet ter and strong
er, the food digesting betfer. appetite improving,
aud flush and weight iucrasxirur. Not only does
!h, SAKvUWKILI IAN lir.SOLYKNT excel all
known rt-medial :ucvnt* in the cure of Chronic,
Smtfulcu*. Convtitutionnl ami Skin Di*c&*c3, but
it is tho only positive euro for
Kidney nnd Itlnddcr Complaints,
where there am brick dust deposits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with sulMtances like tbo
white of an ivj. or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white
bono dust deposit, and when there is a prickii
burning sensation when passing water, and j«
in tbo small of tbo bark ami along the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent!
Bkveult, Mass., July 1C. 1SC7.
Da. Radwat : I have had Ovarian Tumor i
the ovariesand IwwcU. all the Docton said Ibero
was no help for it.” I tried everything that was
mum mended, but nothing helfied dm. I saw
S r Resolvent, and thought I would try it; hut
no faith in it,because I had suCcrud for twelvo
years. 1 took six bottles of the Rcaol\’ent.and<me
Iiox of Radway’s Pills, and two liottles of your
Ready Rtdwf; ami there is not a sign of tumor to
bo seen or felt, and I fed better, smarter and hap
pier than 1 have for twelve years. Tho worst tu
mor was in the left side of tho bowels, over tho
gniiii. I write this to you fo. tho bonefit of others.
You can publish it if you rhoo*e.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WORMS!
life ami ware rer
and WORMS of
PRICE SI.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter
From a prominent gentleman and resident o
Cincinnati, O-for tbs isu»t forty Tears well known
to tho book publishers thxoughont tho United
States:
New Non, October 11.1S7S.
Dr. Radwat: Dear Sir—I am induced by a
tense of duty to theaufleringtoadhMWrf AAo*
ment of tho working of your medicine on myself.
For several years I had boon affected with some
trouble in the bladder ami urinary organs, which
so mo twelve months ago culminated in a most ter
ribly afflicting disease, which tho physicians al
said was a spasmodic stricture in the uruta, aa
also Inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, and
gave it as their opinion that my «ge—73 years—
would prevent my ever getting radically cured. I
had tried a number of physicians ami had taken
a large Quantity of medicine, both alopathic and
homeopathic, but had got no relief. 1 had read o
astonishing cure* having been made by your rem
edies. and same four months ago road a notice in
tho Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure
having been effec tod on a person wIk had long
boon suffering aa I had been. I went net. toff ami
cwt some of eocb--your Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Ready Reli f ana Regulating Pills—and com-
r.:« need taking them. In three dg> l was greatly
reliwved, and now feel as well as ever.
C. W. JAMES. Cincinnati. O.
REGULATING PILLS.
oilm-
Ii
light traffi.' at a high rate of spoed.
is oh-o claimed that a priimcial ntilwav
built with a baao fourteen inches, angle*
of forty-five decrees, can l*e built at a cost
of $3,(.iu0 per mile. Tho inventor is of
opinion that tliis online an«i tr.i-rk is put -
ticularly :ula]»t«xl to tin* propollxn^’ of
canabLuat^. and will oouipete successful
ly with horse power on oatab without
nocessarily interfering witli the use of the
latter, but he does not state in what way.
l*h<» cnjpne will shortly be shipped to its
destination—Atlanta. Ga.—where it poos
iato openitionon a street nulrocul built at
an elevation of twelve feet above the aide-
walk. ^ _
Lon s shaving and hair-cutting 1 saloon
on klulberry ktreot is tho place to get
jour harboring done. None bat skilled
artist* retained. A hot bath can be liad
pn the shortest notice. oct2t*tf
rf-At’.v Vs*. uL'.-i:'.;!v .N\it«\l •» :* -v.
.puree,regulate.purify,cleans amihtreugth-
liad way’a l*ill> for the cure of all disorders o
Stomach. Liver. BowcLs Kidney?, madder,
im Oimaflk Headucha, OMteMK Om
'X. 1:. iu stion, Dnpepria, Biltousncsv. Fe
in dan. mm.on of the B.3w«-1x. Piles and all Dj-
UK- lrit. rual Visn r:». nrr.ir.toi
:i j..-iim* ctire. I’urviy own
ing no metvuiy. mizaermlsor ucletcrou>drucs.
oas resulting Lvui
PURE MEDICINES
And special agent for Caswell. Hazard k Co/s
STANDARD PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS
And stridy pure
COD LIVER OIL I
nortStl
Dissolution of Copartnership.
heretofore existing between
_ is this day disHilvisl by mu-
Mr. HENRY J/PETER U author-
ised to dose up the bmdnew.
fTHB copartnership I
1 iheondcninwini
turn* c
November 29.1373.
Drug Stock and Fixtures
For Sale.
The store occupied by HARRIS 1 PETER is
for rent, pnesawipn to be green on the l»t day
January. In the meantime %e Stock, l^xture«
and Pumiturcof said late Ann are offered both at
wholesale and retail at figures below eost FOR
CASH. The accounts due said firm will be placed
in the bands of an attorney for collection, vnleas
promptly arranged. The undersignedl is defer-
minedto dose up tlie badness as rapidly as »t*
sible. and bones that those against whom be has
accounts will be prepared to settle promptly. ^
J. H. ZEILIN & CO’S
W F k
TRUSSES
TRUSSES
i Rl SSKS
TRUSSES
TRESSES
TRUSSES
TRl sSKS
TBOSSKS
TRUSSES
TRUSSES
TRUSSES
TRl SSKS
TRUSSES
TRUSSES
TRUSSES
_ have on hand a very larer*
and rompfete assortment of
Tmsrt. embracing every variety,
both single and double, and all sizes,
from infants’ to the largest adult’*.
Those wishing anything in the Truss
line sboukl cull and examine our
stock before purrhasing elsewhere, I
and be convincvd that they can be
bad lower than elsewhere in the city.i
Also. FEMALE SUPPORTERS of
all kinds, and moat approved styles.
Also, a complete stock of Suspenso
ry Bandages, and of the best quality,
all at tbs lowest prices. i
Also, our usual fine assortment of Drugs and
Medicines, which we will always keep in first-
class condition, and to consist only of |«ie and
xncntricious articles.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist*, Macon, Ga.
nov29tf
“ Take Due Notice Hereof and
Govern Yourself Accordingly.”
ONLY FOR CASH.
No deviation will be made from this rule wider
sag cirrumstaarfs. mor in/aeur amp one.
Wo thank our patrons for their liberal favors in
the |suit, and hope this new arrangement will not
give offense to any, but that all may continue their
business relations with us.'
Respectfully,
RANKIN, MASSENBURG A CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
DI&ECI0B3:
I. C. PLANT, D. FLANDERS.
H. L. JEWETT. W. B. D1XSMORE
H. B. PLANT, D. S. LITTLE.
G. H. HAZLBHURST.
I. C. FLAST.Prwidcnt.
V. W. WBintXT. C*»hiCT. nnKMUnovl*
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold. Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Deposits Received,
On Which Interest will be Allowed,
11-05.
PAYABLE ON C/LLE.
Advance* marie on Cotton and Pro
duce in Store.
CITY BANK
MACOK, GEORGIA.
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTORS:
WM. B. JOHNSTON".
JOHN J. GRESHAM.
juljXS Cm
S. G. Box*. President. R. F. Lawtos. Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In MtifTa New Bullillnpr.
Receives Deposits,
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in
Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton.’
Planters 7 Bank;
FOUT V.1LLET, GA.
"D ECEIYES Deposits, discounts Pni»ex, buys and
Xv Mb Exchange; also. Gold and Sih cr.
Collections made at all accessible point*.
Intercut paid on Deposits when made for a
specified time.
Wm.J.Amijsesox, Tres’t W. E. Bgowy.Cash’r
^ direcrons
Wm. J. Anderaoo. CoL Hu eh L. Dennard
CoL Wm. Felton. Dr. W. A Math .*«>■,
Dr.M L. H.TTollm’du'H deistf
Jure of tin- Digc?
■ • l -«:
rd Pi
ich.:
Flut
11 Pail
.Dots or
tb«* Uogt. 1
lots, Fullness of the
./ the Stomach, Nau-
f_Fbod. Fullness or
:ctatk«i». Sinking
id sudd
Dimness o
re H*e Sttfhu Fever and
u'.«'!it \ . f lVr>pin*tion,
l Kyea.Pam :n tlie Side.
Flushes of Hunt. Rum-
:ne in the Fh>h.
A few d,n« ,.f Rati wax-** PilN will fnv th.- <x?-
t« iti fnim all th** aUi\en:unod disorders. I*ricu23
cents per box. bold by Drugguts.
READ
“FALSE AND TRUE!”
K**nd one letter stamp to RADWAT AOO^ No
2 Warren, corner Chureh str.x L NVw York.
InformattoT) worth tbuuswuia viyH ha nriVM
mayUoodAvly
(WITH LATEST IlirEOVEMKMi.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
OYER S50.000 IN USE.
If you think of buying a Sewimr Machine it will
pev you to examine tlie records of those now in
~s and profit lhr gpetfenca THE WHEELER
_ WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY
LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE
ROTARY HOOK. MAKING A LOCK STITCH.
" ion both rides of the fabric sowed. All shut
tle machines wa.«te power in drawing the shuttle
back after the Mitch is formed bringing double
wear and strain upon both machine and operator,
hence viuluoth.'r machines rapidly wear out. the
WHEELER A WILSON LAM 1. A LIFETIME,
and prows m mmW luvosfuw nt; Do not
hdhiff aB that is jnoWI lu gMsOad “Chemp"
machines, you should require proof that yean of
use have tested their value. Money once thrown
away cannot be recovered.
Send for our dvculan. Machines sold an easy
terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machines
put iu order or received in exchance.
WHEELER X WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES:
Smnmh. Aucnta. Karan and Columbus Ga.
W. i>. CLBTBS. Gen. ArtaSavaunali. Ga.
fiV. A. HICKS, A rent, Macon, Ga.
janl2eodly
WIN-SHIP & CALLAWAY.
! North British & Mercantile
Ii. I>. .Wi'vliKEE,
LBte of T. .t li. P. XValkc
jxo. h. noims,
Late of Wise, L>ol»iis A Co.
CLOTHING-
AT WHOLESALE.
WE hare opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the
Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchant! who buy in this market to give us a call.
We will sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them in
Xew 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 a gentleman’s outfit. Call
and see the
Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good as the Scotch, for $13 per suit, worth $23.
octl2tf 50 SECOND STREET, MACON, <jA.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIOUOR DEALERS,
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED
61 THIRD STREET.
*cp!7 tf
tlllAlE, KlllffilllH Ii CO.’S
AGBICULTUEAL DEPOT.
THE DIXIE PLOW!
This Plow is now in general use in Georgia, and without a doubt has become the
favorite Plow with the Farmers of the South. Sold only by MALONE, WILLING
HAM & CO.
WRIGHT’S COTTON PLANTER.
Xo Farmer can resist the temptation of purchasing one of Wright’s Plantera after
learning its merits, from the fact that the mode of distributing seed and guano with
this Planter is different from all others—saving mure time, labor and seed than any
other in use. Sold only by MALOXE, WILLINGHAM & CO.
Every class of Farming Implements, Corn Mills, Feed Cutters, Plows. Plaw Point
Grass Bods, Heel Bolts, etc., etc., for sale by MALOXE, WILLINGHAM & CO.
Our prices to suit tho times. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine our
stock, or address us, at Xo. 10 Hollingsworth block, Macon, Ga. dcc2-3m
CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS.
CENTRAL OFFICE.'CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
JOHN V- FARWELL - - - PRESIDENT.
HECRE&r FIELi4L
xx>rs x. riELi’Es
H. & L L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CI TNBLKT, GEORGIA,
\\7 ILL give prompt attao&ion to all business
m coofied to them, in tin counties of Ran
dolph. Mcvrort. Quitman, Clay. Early, Calhoun
and Tvrrell, the Sujireins Court of Georgia, and
the Diatrirt and C ~ -* *
Stat« s for tlie South-
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1M AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK.
Bcprewuited by R. W. Hogou. of Geur^iA.
REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA, GEORGIA*
ATLANTA, GA., BRANCH.
OFFICERS—E. E. Rxwsos, Froidcnt: L. P. Gaorr. Vice President: J. P. Lossy, H. D„ Mcdi-
AIJG-USTA. GA. BRANCH.
OFFICERS—George T. Jacxsoy, Prcsklent; Jxmes T. Rothwell, Y'ice President; G. E. Rat-
cuynUlwiiwUI—.
EXECUHYB COM3IITTLE— Edwetd Tgoma5, YY. Da2«tee, T. B. Bsasch, JohxU. Metei
YT. U. Goodkxch.
SPEClALi AGENTS :
GEO. L THOMAS, Jiu JAS. W. THOMAS, DR. R- S. JACKSON.
A STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, character,
1 influence, andjirovidt - Life Insurance at the lowest :«afe rate.*., without delusive promise of
by decreasing the premium. By its onranizotiuns it
rhliore, stockholders in the Company, men whom he knows
sul. and also provides that his funds will be invested to de-
A Comtsiny with Capital enough and breadth enough to be
nt and pn-stige, and yet a Home Company everywhere. An
tain the confidence of tneir neighbors,
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
CAPITAL—GOLD - - - - $10,000,000
Insures Stores, Merchandise, Dwellings, Furni
ture and all other property at
LOWEST RATES!
L C. PLANT X SON. Agent*.
«rpl66m Macon. Go.
STONEWALL
FERTILIZER
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
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SOLE AGENTS. MACON, GA.
CANNED GOODS!
CHOICE GOODS IN TIN AND GLASS.
FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS,
PICKLES, SALMON,
LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc.
Just received direct from one of the most relia
ble Ducking establishments in the country, and
for sale at low prices.
octSltf B. II. W RIGLEY A CO.
SAMUEL W. GOODE.
STERLING B. TONEY
GOODE & TOITET,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
S0LI0IT0ES IN CHANCERY,
BUFAVLA, ALA.
{Office over J. T. Kendall’s store. Brood street.)
TYTILL practice in the State and Federal Courts
VV of Alabama, in tho Courts of Southwestern
Georgia and elsewhere l>y special contract. Prompt
attention ]«id to collections in Alabama and
Georria. YVill investigate land titles whenever
requested.oct2D lrn
THE FOUR LEADING
PIANOS
Now manufactured arc tho
Knabe,
HaJlett, Davis & Co.,
Haines Bros.,
And Southern Gem.
And tho best and
Cheapest Place to Buy One
Is at
LUDDEN & BATES 1
MUSIC HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA
From 25 to 50 different prices and styles always
on hand.
Every purchaser guaranteed a good instrument.
Largest piano trade in the South and lowest
prices.
Every one thinking of buying a piano is invited
to write us for terms and prices.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE.
SPECIAL IffOmCE
Until times are better, wo shall sell pianos at
wholesale prices for cash or on short time.
We guarantee first-rate Pianos for $265, $275,
$290 and $300. Superior Pianos, $325, $350 and $375.
Tho very best Pianos, $100. $140, $150. $475, $500,
$550 and $G00. Pianos never have been sold so
cheap before. These prices are only for tho pres
ent, Do not let the chance go by.
Piano? delivered, freight laid, to cash buyers in
tho South. Pianos sold on long time.
COTTON FOR PIANOS
Wo will take cotton at Savannah market price,
delivered at any point on the railroad, in exchange
for Pianos or Organs, at cash prices.
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W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
M A C O N, GA.
Ever/ ityle of Carrbgcs, busies or Wigon, fur-
uislied at the lowest possible price at
this Bepository.
Th8 Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Celebrated for light draft and durability, is
the leadin&Buggy, and a specialty.
The Whitewater and Woodruff
Wagons.
And other Western Wagon?, at low prices.
Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who
will write for them.
All work warranted. octfS tf ’
METROPOLITAN
d.v id ends, or raibc-r makes th.
enables a man to deal with his own i
u.:i ti.< tv f t::..!/ r h- ;
Yclop th-- n*x.i;ntN of hi? own local::
ilh DBtio
r Cumpj
(and i
WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern Manager,
Republic Block, Atlnutn, Go.
S. T. JENKINS, Superintendent of Agencies. ocfiMtxd 3m
IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, from Qth to 7th,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TAMER & CO.,
ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
iml4& Aerenfa
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country whero
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
~A2n>—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
WALKER & B0B1S
E=C3
r.HINA CROCKERY.- CLASS WARE
C31h ^
82 MTJLBEEET STEEET.
J. J. adeams,
JUSTICE OF THE PEgnp
—ASP— *
NOTARY PUBLIC.
L. B. EXTORES, CONSTABI^
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Office No. 6 Bull struct. SAVANNAH
—
COL-MISSION HOUSE AT LEA^Y
S. W. RAILROAD, CALHOUN. COUNTY^
rpiIE undersigned has erected aCture tt
JL Lean*. Ga^ on tho extension ii ih?*'**
western llailroad to Blakely,and takes
od of announcing the public that he is
receive consignments of roods and
every description, which wHl beroki
or retail as directed, to toe best aliuitL 00 .^
attention will lie given to the busiTu^Lrodi^
faction Ku»Rinte»tl in every instanok ^
•iTConsjcmnonts solicited.
n, yr ivft
sriA.citiii> axuesio
THE STANDARD.
Q™* ’’'raws.” and truo to it, nwo. v—
O well to tho (rout of i»ll for OSakcS
AMERICAN TUNE BOOK.
eontrin, 1.000 of tho Tory best palm taw o
the century. Has no superior as a collection 3
tlw moat approved sacred music for Choir* an?
Congregations. 5o0 Editors. 400 page*, pria
THE RiVER OF LIFE.
Is attracting the notice of nil lenders of rinrii# i
in Sabbath Schools, because of its very supwi» I
arrangement of Bible subjects, its department cf I
songs for little children, its adaption to the into. V
national lessons, nnd its general richness ini I
freshness of music and wonts. Highly commend. I
ed by all. Price 35 cents in bds. Thu Beautiful I
Sabbath «$oliool Song l>ook is sold at $30 per hua. I
drod in b’lls: $25 per hundred in paper. I
Thoabove books sent, postpaid,on receipt of *>|
tail price. ‘ f
CHAS. n. DITSON & 00,
711 Broadway, New York.
OLIVER DITSON k CO,
1 Boston.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
CHINA, CROCKERY ND GLASSWARE.
Pocket and Table Cutlery!
SILVER PLATED WARE
Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware!
citajnteelie: RS !
GAS AND KEROSENE.
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ETC.
KEHOSKME OIL.
BY THE GALLON, BARBEL AND CAR LOAD.
STATE AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Hoes.
Wc offer the above goods at very reasonable rates. Please call and cian tine our
stock.
WALKER Sc DOBBS.
Ge lR E A. T
Souton Front Mi Passenger Line
—VIA—
CHARLESTON, S. 0..
—TO AND FROJI-
ia. to M ail Boston!
THEEE TIMES A WEEK FKOAI NEW YORK,
TUESDAYS, THUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS-,
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.,
And connecting Roads West, in allianrc with the Fleet 'of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the
above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public
in the Cotton States at tho
PORT OH 1 CHAJEILESTON,
Offering facilities of Kail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passerercra not exceeded m eiori
lenco and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on tn
Line: ” t, ■ ;
TO NEW YORK.
ATVVTTATT4V .... M. f?. Wood HULL, Commamlcr.
CHAMPION I I.....
JL W. Lockwood, Commander.
J viir.s Beruy, Commander -
CHARLESTON
JAMES ADGER
^**. J. Lockwood. Commander-
GEORGIA
JAMES ADGER & CO„ Agents. Charleston, S. C.
* S. Crowell, Commander.
Z .T. J. Beckett, Commander.
Kxjcstedt, Commander.
...”7*.'" - bexAHDf, Commander.
SOUTH CACOL1NA
CLYDE
ASHLAND
ASHLAND .....
EQUATOR
wAuiiaib nuurfln lu., / i,
M M. A. COUETNAY, Tr*
PHILADELPHIA
IKON STEAMSHIPS.
.AffiEXASEEE HUKIEK. Co.-nmander.
1 v—— q Hixckurn. Cotumander.
SAILIXa DAYS—FJUDAY8.
wSrL COURTENAY, A^ent. Charleston, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON
VIRGINIA.
SEA gullZZ.'.".'"".'...'....
* ^ Dutton, Commando- -
S AILiN G" DAYS—E VEK Y**F I FT h"DA Y.
PAUL C. TKENUOLM, Axont, Charloston, S. C.
TO BOSTON.
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA AND FIAO.^™——
Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH BELTS OP HADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
ship board.
THE SOUTH CAROIiINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
Andthrir connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight
nTri l^twt-eirt^ Nortiiem Cities and the South and West. Ou the Georgia and South
Carolina Railroads First-Class Sleeping Cars. _ r’-rciina Itail-
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to da? and night trains of the So^th Cjrehna Rail^
road. Close connection made with other roads, delivering freights at distant point* 'rithgrtjT j n mn
ne*s. The Managers will use everv’ exertion to satisfy their jiatroos that thehue V1A. UiAHLi-aiu.
cannot be surpassed in Dispatch und the Safe Delivery of G^chIs. .. . . B D HAS-
For further information, apply to J. J. GRIFFIN, Western Agent AtlariU^. B-
SELL. General Agent, P. O. Box 44J79, Office 317 Broadway, N. b. B. PICKBNS General TUMenscr
and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad, or j ^ SEU^IRK*
julySSwMm Bu^erict^odmt GrooJ Southern Freight mid Fffiwanser Line, 'Jharle^ou. S. 0. |
nov^diawAwtf
——KiWiU—i .....
—— 1 W"—■— : n. Srpki 1
is. For a specfly cure of or other a;lmctt|
of a private nature, call, or s»*nd utainp for pmoil
circular of advice to both sox**. Addn’ss Ika *u;l
Western iledical Institute, 1S7 Sycamore *tnv;l
Cincinnati, Ohio. The remedies are so certu]
that no pay will be required of responsible u>|
sons for treatment until cured. A visit to ita Xq, 1
scum will convince j.Ou that this Institute is tl» I
only sure one in the United States to cure Stphi. I
li* and restore urenhood.
drelliv
DR, WOODBRIDGE’S
PAIN LINIMENI
T> EMOYES iu from five to twenty minutest!*
.Lb most violent in in* of NEURALGIA irf
CHRONIC R U HUM ATI SM, curing very mm
■■BM * f t: ■ dfeM-sea in from one to fivedtn
also the STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS wh3
sometimes accompanies the last. It also cun
SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve kui
GUM-BOILS, NERVOUS HEADACHES.
Deluding those which follow Intermittent Fev«i
and Tooth Aches, in from one to live minutes ;*h
Colic, Ring Worm and Mcningitu. The send
case was cured in Brunswick, relieving in the 1m
in a few minutes, the pain in the head and too,
and tho rigidity of the muscles of the neck.
See circulars containing certificates of its vtrtw
from those who have used it, at the Drug Storm
R. B. HALL, Macon, and B. F. ULMER, Saw
nab, who have it for sale. Address orders to
DR. D. G. WOODBR1RGK,
mrhS ?*wAwtf Brunswick, fit
The Greatest Strike Yet.
j TWERfWHERE tho sick are striking apun
li ractalic medicines and powerful vegrtoh
poisons. Everywhere they are strong in tl* l-
lief that a Constitutional Invigorant—a l>ri lo
tion uniting tho properties of a tonic, a gentle f
gativo. a blood dopurent, a sedative, ami a m
ml regulatoris absolutely necessary in all disew
Everywhere they are coming to the concliut
that
Tamit’s Effcmstfot Stilztr Apptrinl
is precisely such a preparation. Within the joj
rear thousands of families have adopted it *
household remedy—discarding nil tho dnxgsthr
had previously taken, and administered tothr
clnldren. In general debility, nervousness, li
complaint, constipation. Indigestion, rheunudaj
and feiers.it is indeod a marvelous r
Sold bv all druggists.
Land For Sale.|
I OFFER fpr sale or lean 1,131 acre* <
nauna creek, in Pulaski county, ten miles fr■
Hawkinsviile ami near the Ilawkinsville and ii
faula railroad, (now lielng constructed),—300 arw
cleared. Lana divided to suit purchasers. Ter.
liueral.
Parties wishing to buy or sell Georgia hnd»»
find it to their interest to address^ ^
scp2Sd2a w A wt f.Mnmn. Gi
33^il-i JfcfSY’S
—CELEBRATED—
FEMA1liGDEPitlij
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEYE1 |
B ISHOP PIERCE wi a fair trial will IS*
to proof. Thousands morn will testify U.
same fact. ,
For sale by Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, of MW
Agents wanted where chills
seivt 3taw2wAw1m
GUNNY CLOTH.
“ Q BALES STANDARD GUNNY Bl|
GING. For sale cheap.
Iron in the Blot
f mors
r TJumsaods LI
been changed '7d
tire Oi this r^J
tram w*k,j J
strenr, healthy, and Lvj»py rn n and weroc
invalids cannot rcasoasuy hesitate to givo It
Caution.—Bo sure yon get the right article. I
that “Peruvian Syrup” is blown la the gia*L_
Pamphlets free. Sendforone. SETH W.FOWLn
A SONS, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. For solo by 1
druggists generally.
seplSeowly
ras SHORTEST BOUTS TO FOBTUNE.
8100,000 for oku »: soi
THE LARGEST RETURN FOR
THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT.
A GRAND
GIFT CONCERT
WILL BE HELD AT
LEAVENWORTH, KAN.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1878
FOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE EEFOEM SCH007
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,Of
Consisting of the superb palatial residence of
mon Abel’es, Enq., » pr ft
dwelling in the United States, betiK only :f|
blocks from the Court-house, surrounded by r*u
nificent grounds, orchards, gardens and vk
yards. The building has been only recently c<7L
plcted with all modem
PRIZE ]
IS Prizes, Real Estate, - -
1 Cash Prize, - - - - -
2 “ " $10,000 each, -
ements.
j I S T.
tia I
2
l.ooo “ " 10 - .* -
1.15* “ S • * -
Si!.4o0 “ ...
Prizes l .
The title to tho above rial estate i, pnrantee,
^ terms of this scheme brines it svitjj
in tls- r«u-h e: oil—tlie imM i pporturjly etl
offered Ter the Joer men to rise to vreeUl:.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
StartleTfchets.$SSO; Eleven Tickets, !M«ol
Fifty-sir Tickets,SliJ uo ; tine Hundred Mid Id-'
1 Th - dramr.ir will be mwle under the superin-
u is.mtuitteeupointed hy tho hirt-J
e.t otlieials in the State, duly »»era to the iaith-.
ful nerformunce of tl» duties nssmned them.
Ilw iuebest offlobtb lotfiuf city, »“nt> ‘ 'i
Stite hove nut only endorsed Mr. Alleles, hut «1«J
bl Thed«uw>J fur tickets is nniawjW^
onwfonu tlieta rlilis and send in tlie.r s
AGENTS WASTED in aU States, C.fieJ
ami Totem >« the V. S. a > ld . Ca ‘‘' : j VLtt.-r l‘l
O.OrdS or*KxprwsTwith'theiuV addrea
Durchaaer in plain writing.
Everv i«u kairo of 11 tickets has a oh*
a ^
t^For 'SS