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Sunday-
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norally an 1 thoroughly fautnx t -
i branch'of looming, lmman and
:* parents. and toaohora, and
K-hool instructors, and ministers
nol. mM take
illy what
tonally, te
y do
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rely
le of MX
ian lx-in
l tpccifu
and ever
Old if
venty per cent, of what is called ten is
some analysis not to be ten at
graceful willows whose sem
blance; « mameut the porcelain ware of
China have doubtless contributed their
foliage. There are mysteries of o-.-hre
.i.J pi^uieat that will never he unfolded.
And hug before the leaves are to care
fully incased in the thinest of lead and
i . i« i ■ ■ 1 v. ith the most entrancing of
i .cioglyphic assurances, the vilest teas
i. iv. bi-en mired again and again with
the pare t that started from the interior
. f China. The Euelish investigators ad-
that tl.i-y :ee no remedy. As usual,
with Englishmen in trouble, they insist
tl. i! the foVernmeut ought to do some-
tii ! ;;; exactly what, they do not say.
Pi rl.ap: British guns may again lie thun
dering leb.re the I tape rial palace ; gun
powder l« relied on to rectify tea, and
ti) Chine e be required to turn over a
new leaf.
F*. fr_ R-jJOHNSON & SMITH,
THE
GP.SAT B SHEET
HOME PURPOSES.
FOP. I
WHOLESALE
Mlh British & Mercantile
INSURAN CU COM L»AN Y.
LONDON' AN'I) EDINBURGH.
TAKEN INTERNALLY—II •
diluted tn -rater, la ijlnuiitilri
and str.nrtlicr:i:i^.
APPLIED EXTERN ALLY—-
pain i c .; -Hot J- :i. :
Slul's 1'AlN'qui
CAPITAL—COLD
■y occupation of
-y would couple
pecific punish-
tin
Dirino wrath In the j Kpi -opal Church.
the chnrch of thos
i evil
human and divine,
often-t lines inevitahl..
tend of dozing over gi-ncrali-
9 several ppei h-s of teachers
are wonderfully wont to do, crime would
bo better undi nitood and eommltteil far
lean often. In this sense, i( would bo
well to have the simple t form of hand
book of criminal law, exhibitin'; the out
line of our common law and statutory
criminal code introduced and taught in
our public nchools. Klcmcntatty Geology
of ’i'ennesecc is n part' of the coorae of
instruction in the public schools of that
State, as pn-acrihod by law. Such should
be the requirement or tlio law In Oeor-
via also; for what would lietter conduce
to tho den-lofiincnt of the vast material
wealth of theoe States than a thorough
knowledge of their respective geological
resources? And what would impress on
the minds of tho young a greater horror
of crime than a knowledge of ita enormi
ties and its earthly ix-nalties, which
quickly pursue it in this world, and in
voltre the ten-
next ?
We an* led to those rellectiona by an
examination of tlic excellent ''Ilnad-Hot
of Otorrpa Criuiiaol Low end Procedure,
prepared by John C. I iced. Esq-, of I,-r
ington.fla., and published by J. W. Ilurke,
In Macon, Prepared for the legal pro-
fe ion, in its present form it would
scarcely l*e miitaldii for a school Imok
but it would be exeiiedingly profitable to
the public if it hail a general c’rculation
alien; intelligent business men outside
of the legal profession, especially among
jart ices of tho peace, sheriffs, constable.;
and all gooil oitirons, who are or may lie-
come-jnrors. And among legal • gentle
men whose duties may lead them to pros,
cento or defend persons charged with
crime, this excellent "Hand-nook” U an
indispensahlo necessity. All the offence
known to the criminal laws of Georgia arc
dircusacd trriatim in alphabetical ordei
the definitions are copied from the Code
wloliui, and are enriched hy citations to
all the authorities ol our Supremo Court
and many other nut horitii-s having a bear
ing then-on. Forms of indictments and
other criminal pleadings are set forth,
suited to every apociea of offense, and
statutory and other rules of practice and
of evidence nre set forth in such complete
and comprehensive manner as to entitle
tho volume well to ita title of “Hand-
Book of Georgia Criminal law and I’m-
ci-durc, containing the statute law late as
Hie nmaioa of January, 1872, and tho jn
dicial ileeisiou i to tho Forty-Second Geor
gia Report*, digesteil nnd alphabetically
arranged; comprising many original notes
on various titles, and a full collection of
appropriate forms.” Added to other val
uable features, tho work contains an ex
haustive table of. cited Code sections—
another of Georgia Supreme Court cases
cited, and a complete general index to the
whole work. Yet nil these merit*, by
virtue of great terseness, lucid arrange’
ment, nnd avoidance of unnecessary repe
tition. are brought within tho compass of
a mail, neat, light volume, well l-oiind in
law-calf, and handsome enough to adorn
the nbelviw of the finest law library in
the land. It well illustrates the fact that
Mo.nm. J. W. II... Vo a Co. eau -put lip
as good a jolt as Northern law publishers,
and that if Southern law-writers "go fur
ther” to get their works brought out,
they are liable to "fare worse,” as the old
adage expresses it. \Y. O. if.
Itisliop
It U th
«le- j Church to f
1 p.rtion to it] size
1. 1 ... lv a ith
quainted. Hut it L
ating characteristi
A Revelation in Ilevera£es.
New York Tribune.)
There is grief in store for teetotalers
Tho tremulous forefinger of the drunkard
■hall ba points'll at. them derisively. For
many years they have had him at n dis
advantage. In tract i and lmoks and lec
tures they have taunted him with tho
adulteration of his favorite tipple. Was
it Lunion stout? They told him of the
“swipes” collected in drippings from liar-
room rales, fortified with catechu, nnd
bottled for exportation. Was it ale?
They told him of t he percentage of strych
nin.' that ha.1 been developed by chem
ical examination out. of the brewings of
some unscrupulous malster. As for l>oer
—whether small or lager—they referred
to a standard authority, which siys
"it is scandalously adulterated,”
and further specifies that "quassia,
gentian, wormwood, broom-top ar»- addl'd
to impart bitterness ; capsicum, ginger,
coriander, orange-pod, earraway, to give
pungency; opium, coecnlus indiens. nux
vomica, toKwvo, poppy. henbane, to in
toxicate ; molasses, sugar, treacle.ns sub
stitutes for malt; sulphuric acid, alum,
vitriol, salt, to give various properties.”
Was he a more ambitious drinker who
pointed with pride to the cobwelw and
the given seal on t'ce Kittle or tho crust
within ? Then they demonstrated that
no genuine port or sherry ever reached
this country, because the Knglish demand
absorbed all the product of the district
where those wines were made; that no
madeira had left the island of its nativity
for a quarter of a century, except to sup
ply the neods of a few princely families
in Europe; that the champagne actually
produced in France was not one-fifth of
tho decoction consumed as such; that
American whisky exported came back di
bits'll and with condiments as the juice
of the vines of Rhineland or of Burgundy.
Even in the stronger drinks there was
no refuge. Fusil oil became a synonym
for tho product of our native stills. The
United States Sanitary Commission print
ed a statement that no puie brandy, fit
for hospital purposes, was imported.
But now tlie irrepressible man or
■donee has turned his lens upon the to-
total U'verage. Never more shall the
peaceful sowing society discus* in securi
ty their cups and their neighbors’ affairs.
Never again shall the hackneyed line of
the loud of Olney be quoted over tho
hi-ring urn with a-iy faith in its contents.
The tea of China is a fraud of the most
desperate character. A sanitary commit
tee not sat upon the leaf in London, and
found a new wrinkle in it. Tho evidence
is absolutely appalling. There are in the
warehouses of I-oadon not loss than ten
miUieu pounds of t< a so shockingly adul
terated aa to be utterly "unfit for human
food." To think of it, drink of it. then,
if you can. A billion of cups tliat ran
never cheer. An ocean of bitterness that
can never lie sweetened.
We had heard whispers of such Celes
tial trickery, indeed, from time to time,
bat accounted thorn only t. :\1 r '
tail's. One investigator, w ho had pene
trated to the centre of tho Flowery land,
had assured us that all green teas were
paint,-1. . r w. : . ,-i : i : y di resti.'-a in
copper. An English chein i - t had ex
tracted, and exhibited in public at a lec-
ture, one pound of Bnniu blue which
had colored the contents of a oho t. of tea.
Hut then another explorer came forward
and declared that in the K- t t.as the
differences of color wore obtained by cur
ing tho at diX.-rent o of it.-
growth, and th#adulteration- w.re imi-
t’ummius’ Secession.
peculiarity of tlie Episcopal
tish more schisms iu pro-
size than any other re-
rhicli we are ac-
aiso the compen-
of these wliHBia
that they amount to very little. Since
.1 ),ti W.- 1- y, without the h-a^t int.-ntion
of doing it, became the leader of the se-
. ion which has since come to be called
Methodism, there has lieen no defection
from the Epi-.copal Chnrch, cither in the
Angii.-an or tho American branch of it,
which has proved very formidable or
lasting. Individuals ore passing out to
wards Koine or towards Geneva. But
Hoi.,! of the attempts to form a camp of
Christians at any point between prelacy
and papacy on the one side or Presbyte
rian: m on tlie other has had any endur
ing success. We do not see the signs of
sm-h a success in the meeting called by
I)r. Cummins, and mainly consisting of
that ox-prelate, which met yesterday at As
sociation Hall. That cave of Adullam was
not thronged with the discontented of the
Nor did the weight in
who met there com
pensate for their poverty in numbers.
The most conspicuous mom ben of that
lection of the church from which Bishop
Cummins must have expected to draw
his following were conspicuous yesterday
only by their afe-nce. Mr. Cheney w:i3
inevitably present, anil Mr. Cheney, to
be sure, naan congregation of Cheneyites,
whom lie lias led out of tlie Episcopal
fold, and whom it is possible ho may per
suade to become Cununinsites. But that
is in Chicago, where all tilings arc become
new. And even in Chicago we doubt
whether it Ls passible to form a church
on the lash of tlie personal objectiona-
blcm-ss of the Bishop of Illinois. Tlie
defection of Bishop Cum mins does not look
uiiii'li more dangerous than the mutiny of
Mr. Cheney. Like the Ritualists from
whom lie revolts Bishop Cummins pur
po3os to establish a church on the basis of
a prayer-book. Only in tho case of tlie
Ritualists it is the prayer-book of Ed
ward Vr„ and in the ease of Bishop
t’ummius it is tho prayer-liook of Bishop
White, of Pennsylvania. Those liturgies,
widely different as they are, have this in
common, that they are known only to ec
i-lesiastieal scholars. And the Episeopa
lians who may K- supposed to have
roost knowledge of Bishop White’s prayer
ltook and most sympathy with Bishop
Cummins' movement—the "evangelieal' r
Episcopal clergy of Philadelphia—have
just unite,1 in a declaration that they
altogether disapprove of Bishop Cum
uiins’ action. The platform, so to speak,
of tho new church which was erected
yesterday rather shows the new move
ment to lie superfluous than tends to
wards liowing it to be needful. TheMeth'
odist Episcopal Church holds-tlio same
ground which Dr. Cummins holds upon
piscopacy and upon several other if not
upon nil of the subjects which his plat
form treats. There seems to Le no doc
trinal reason why ho and his should not
nti-r any one of several churches al
ready extant nnd avoid the inconveni-
of forming a new one and tho scan
dal of an open schism. As to church
government, that is avowedly only ao»i
er of convenience to Dr. Cummins, and
surely upon a question of convenience it
is not convenient to build n church. Wo
suspect, however, that schism is not n
dreadful word in tho cars of Bishop Cum
mins. and that he would rather bo con-
picuous as the founder of a new church
than an obscure Jaliorer in a vineyard al
ready laid out. This liny lie a reason to
I’ishop Cummins, but why should it ben
reason to anybody else? The echo of tho
empty hall in which his meeting was held
appear* to answer, why ? Tlie ostensibl
cause of Bishop Cummins’ withdrawal
from tlie Episcopal Church certainly does
not give any warrant for the forinationofn
new church. That cause was that tho
Episcopal Church did not [vrinit its
prievt i to commune with Christians of
other denominations under other forms
than its own. There is no doubt that
such is the attitude of the Episcopal
Church. But there is also no douht that
there are many churches which permit
their members tho privilege which Bishop
Cummins craves, nnd that there is no
necessity for a new church to hold per
sons of the mind of Bishop Cummins,
To erect n chnrch on so narrow a founda
tion seems like paying tithes of mint and
anise and Cummins, and neglecting the
weightier matters of the law. And lien
however estimable a person Bishop Cum
mins may be, he does not look like a for
mula) dc heresiarch.—N. Y. I Tori J.
II' SUDDENLY SEIZED with r..
jpoonful in a rlss« eg wit. r. will, in
ulcs. n wove all unaanne
I lie.ires Store MeriluuJi- *
t ure and ail ot her property at
$10,000,000
Pvitliaik Eunii-
PERSONS SUBJECT to spjo; '. \y. heart dis- ,
lii-u-buii. Malden fointOMtv WHIM ki-'p •
be rebel near them: atronmnfal in w ater, will J
a torrr miBBtea, remove all din. ally.
Radway’s Ready Relief
If« Grand Power In the PrevtHtio.
nnd Core of Pt«tllential and
Contagion* DUrnse^.
It i* In dianc* whew immeJiate and ibcohxt*
asti't&nce and rvlicf i* required wherein this rem
edy pnma it* anrvrior. and we rni^ht say, sujer-
natural power m caring. life arul prutnetin?
health
In msec where epidemic diccacec, pestilence,
frwr*. r\>t. ti..- r. m.ilv pn.vo
tiu- potent power of a disinfectant. mroiHuf
h:iJ t urc. No one that t s.-s the lLiuiv Rrli.-f
when Asiatic cholera, yellow fever, typhoid fever,
small-IN?*, diptlieria. et<% prevail in a cwunfuni
ty. will be aafand with these disease* — J :
st*ized when nshw it. will be cured if t
tions are followed. Simple as this remedy
fiOcsesses the elements of cwreof the most violent,
painful end fata! diseases that seooire the earth.
We hare a large an*! varied stock of OROPEKIErf and LIQUORS in store,
which offer at low prices. We trill continue to sell to
PROMPT CUSTOMERS
LOWEST RATES!
L C. PLANT A SON. Agents.
s;*plC Cm Maeon. Ga.
STONEWALL
si
B. P. WALKER,
Late of S. T. & B. P. Walker.
Late Jf%j
WALKER & DOB f
= m
CHINA. CROCKERVyCLASS WARF|
On 30 days, but those of oar friends who have not paid np their accounts within
UC W-IW-U unu unr-rr s.-^i -. 3!ltl if I
hcanxin; it. «ill )-: Mired if tiudirer- ] that time must not expect ns to accommodate them with further credit. We desire
to approximate as nearly to cash .is tho condition of trade will admit, and necessity
compels us to require hereafter the very host security from those who wish to buy
on 30 days.
The Cause of the Yllle du Paris Dis
aster.
The Herald, of Wednesday, says this
shocking calamity not only might liavo
boon avoided, but was actually duo to a
wrong order to the man at the wheel.
It adils:
If we accurately interpret the words,
whi'h the cable lias put iu a somewhat
ambiguous form, the sailor on the look
out reported a ship in sight to tlie officer
on duty, who gave a “confused order”
to tho helm-man, and on this "confused
order ” tiio whole histoiy of the occur-
rence wilt turn. No doubt tho wheel was
put the wrong way. The officer referred
to, who has perished, is also blamed by
tlie captain. It appears that, as com
monly happens in these coses, there was
no discipline. There were also no life
preservers. One gentleman searched
vainly in four cabins for these articles
and found none. Our present dispatches
corre t previous statements regarding
tlie weather. It was a clear, starlight
night.
Situations as Teachers
TlfANtBU 1 y two young Indie*, stators. ktb4*
? > itab s of (ieorjji* ColW»% ATO prwjmrvd to
■:u h Latin. French, Higher Mathom&tios. Draw-
. V.iiMt i«n l'i.tno, rnlistheuic*. Two or throo
.rs* cxporienc^ They prefer situations in
ildk* or Uppor Geoivia. near «*iu-h othor; would
linxto take a school together, or separately,
Nehools. or in private families. Touch at
i r.it'. lh->t of reforenov. Address
1 fodfttTrtl’ Box SS. Sander** die. Ga.
Vtiii.
jaiu
NOTICE, NOTICE.
| HANDS FOR HIRE.—Farties widling
1^ reii.nhle field liands h>r the etitu.nr year
will do well to apply to
GEO. C. NAPIER.
Care A. P. Collin*. 09 Second st-, Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
:!A. 111UB COUNTY—
tations only attempted»it U inferior chops.
And wliile many of v.s f. i wuv the in-
iqitities of Yf-un; Hyson th. r.-after, there
were few who would not {mu their faith on
lUo sereue parity of En,;h i lb-.;atit.t or
Oolong.
Alas for th.- iunriniri. ■ of e, h-.ti.d
mind.! The obliquity of tlirao almond-
uhaped eyes that iiavo Ix-on winking O'or
the imposture tiiey have put upon red-
haired barbarians for many a year, ftir-
passvs belief. The proportion of lulult.--
iated teas "unfit for human fisni” is more
than a fourth of the amount on hand ill
London, for exportation. A much as
ilM
kv s OrriCE. XoveniUr 1 j. 1-TS.
rilice the Standard WViirhls aud
:>h county. All perNixiis engaged
m s,'ihn»r Py uetahU aiid measure* are lirreby
i...ti:.**%! that hy the ISth day of January. 1*74, 1
\\ ill l»e n-ady to test and im.rk the welrhU and
uwxLsnreBof all midonin thwcounty.as required
br law. Given under my hand officially.
i.-.\ ,'vulini r. T. WARD. Ordinary.
EADWAY’S EEADY BELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE TnROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OP THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COI-D CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The application of tlie Ready IL-licf to the lart
or part, where the pain or difficulty exist, will af
ford ea.- nml cr*mf(,rt.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in
a few indun-nt, cure Cramp., Spurn*. Sour Stom
ach, Heartburn, Sick Heartache. Colic, Wind in
tlie Bowels, nnd nil internal Jains.
Traveler* should oIwot* carry a latlleof R:ul-
wa.i ’« Ready Relief with them. A lew drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains Iroin clamre
of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bit-
ters as a RtiniuLuit.
FEVER AND AG-UE.
Fovor and Ague cured fnr fifty rents. There is
not a remedial agent in the world that win ••ire
Fever and Ague, and all other 3Iahrious, Dili..11s.
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow and oilier IVver* (aided
hy Kadw:iv’s Pills) so quick as Railway's Ready
Relief.
Ready Relief 50 rent* per tattle, and Pills S3
rents a tax. Sold by drug^tats.
JOHNSON & SMITH,
MASOXIC TEMPLE. MULUEKKY STREET,
Macon, Georgia.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—IN
CREASE OP FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DB. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Ha* made too most n*toni*himr cure*. So quirk
*o rapid arethedinnirrs the body iindenroe.*. unde
the kill nance of this truly wonderful medicine
that KVEQT DAY AX INCREASE IX FLESH AXD
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
Till: GREAT 1*1.00 II I*t IMFIKK.
Every dropof tho SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL
VENT communicatee through the blood, ewea
urine and othrr Ih.ids and jui«v« of the sy*t*m
of lift*. f<>r it repairs the w:,*»les «»f the
l^xly with new nnd sound material. Scrofula.
Cy)Jtilis, OonatHnytfion, tlleniluhu DKIIN’S, L.T*
•rs« in llie Throat and Mouth. Tumors. Node* in
ic Glands and other jiarts of the system. Sore
yea. StrnmorouB IHmnergca from the Ear*, and
le worst form of Skin Diseases. Knijition, Fever
ores. Scald Head, Ring Worm. Salt Ilhenni.Enr-
pelas Acne, Dark Stmts. Worms in the Flesh.
Tumors.raiuvr* in tin* \VomK and ail \Wrik«*isin^
and Painful Dtat-hanres, Nizlit Sweats. Loss of
SjK*nn, and sill wastes of tho life principle, are
within the curative range of this wonder of Mod-
rn Cliemistry. and a few days’ use will prove to
any person using it for either of these arms of
' Cease its ]M»tciit iH.v.er to dire tilt m.
If tho mtient. daily IhR—ing ndond by the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro-
greasing. succeeds in arresting these wastes, ami
reinirs the same with new material made from |
healthy blood—and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
ill and does secure—a cure is certain; for when
once this renied} ivnniu’iuvs it' w.-rk of purilie;i-
tioii, and succetsta in dimiuMumr the Kras o
wastoa, itarepofm trill ta rapid, and every day tho
jkatient will ftvl himself growing lietter and stromr-
r. the food dtavsting ln-tter, :ij-j*etite improvimr.
ind flesh nml weiclit in. r- i'ir-. N- t onlv doe>
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel al!
im Remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous. Constitutional nnd Skin Diseases, but
is the only positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes
Draper. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
lfrii;ht*.s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick dust deposits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like tho
white of an flmc, or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appetnuM* and white
bone dust deposit, and when there is a pricking,
burning sensation when passing water, and pain
iu the small of the back and along the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent!
O 3L. O T ZEE X 1ST Cr
A r r WIIOLESA ! ,K.
Beverly, Mass.. July 1C, 1SG7.
Dr. Rad WAY: I have hud Ovarian Tumor iu
the ovaries and both. All tho Doctors said “tliere
iu» help fi.r it.” I trUsl e\. rytliimr that wa*
raeommeuaedo but nothin? heli*cd me. I saw
vour Ib'sohent, and thought I would try it; but
had no faith in it.became I hadnflend for twelve
Vi'ars. I took six tattles of tlie Resolvent, and one
tax of Radway’s ITUs, and two bottln of your
Ready Relief; and there is not a sign of tumor to
U* vvii -.*r i.-li. I f.vl lv ;ter. smarter and h.ip-
than 1 have for twelve years. The worst tu
mor was in the left side of the tauels, over the
eroin. I write this to you for the benefit of others.
You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WORMS!
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter
From a prominent gentleman and resident o
nnati.O.,for tlw jki.nI forty years well known
to the book jmblislicrs throughout the United
States:
New Xore, October 11.1S73.
1)R. IUDWAY: Dear Sir—1 am indared by a
sense of duty to the suffering to make a brief sL-i le
nient of tlie working of your medicine on myselL
For several years I liad been aflectOit with some
trouble in tta Madder and urinary organs, which
some twelve months aro culminated In a most ter
ribly alliK’iin^ ilisease. ul.ieh the j.liy'u ia!!' ai
said was a sjKismodic stricture i:i the ureta. as
also inilammuliou of thelidnejs ar.d bladder.nud
gave it as their opinion that my age—73years—
ki prevent niv ever vettinr radically cured. 1
hail tri.sl a r.amlHT *»f j hy.su and ha*: t:iki n
lana* quantity »f lnedn me, tadh alopathie and
amconathlc. but ta«l »a>t no relief. I had rand o
utooiaiiBg cure* having been made by your rem
edies. and vine four month* a*ro raaa a notice iu
the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure
ha\in*r tas-n elTeet«nl on a j*erM.*ii \;!k. Imd \oi\e
been sufferinc as 1 lad been. I vent ricr. toff and
une of i*oi *h—your Sarsnjgirillian
R**ady Relief and lieirutatimr 1T11>—and com-
**d taking them. In three da \ l was greatly
ctl. and now feel as well as ever.
C. W. JAMES. Cincinnati. O.
WE liavo opened a wholesale apartment over onr retail store, and invito the
Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchant! who liny in this market to give us a call.
Wo will sell them on as good ternm and at as low price.? as they can lmy them in
New York.
Onr stock is the largest that has ever lieen brought to this State. The
RETAIL DEPART PA ENT
Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman's c.ntfit. Call
an.l reo %
.Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good as the Scotch, for $13 pel- r.uit, worth $23
CO SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK.
A. W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LI0U0R DEALERS.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
61 THIRD STREET.
FERTILIZER
For sale hy
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOI.K AGENTS, MACON, GA.
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CANNED GOODS!
CHOICE GOODS IN TIN AND GLASS,
FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS,
TICKLES, SALMON,
LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc.
Just received direct from one of tlie most reliti
Me nuekiii? cstablUhuicnts in the country, and
lor sale,nt low jirices.
octiltt B. II. VRIGLEY A CO.
Howard House
BROAD STREET,
Ni-arly o|,|>ouilu Montgomery and Eufuula Rail-
road Del lot.
EUVAULA, ALABAMA.
J. \V. HOWARD, - - 1’EOPHlBTOiitt.
Only a short walk to and from tho Southwest-
cm Railroad. Seventy-five cents saved in omul
Inis tam iu>rils Sn>
THE FOUR LEADING
PIANOS
Now manufactured are th.*
Knabe,
Hallott, Davis & Co.,
Haines Bros.,
And Southern Gem
Athl the best and
Cheapest Place to Buy One
Is at
LUDDEN & BATES’
MUSIC HOUSE
SAVANNAH. GA.
Freni 25 to 50 different price* aiul styles always
on hand.
Every pun hnscr tninranUvd a rood instrument
L.*iry«*st piano troile iu the South :md lowest
prices.
Every one thinking of buying a piano ta inviUsl
to write us for terms and prices.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE.
SPECIAI. NOTICE
Until times are tatter, we shall sell pianos at
wholesale j»ri(\'s for cash or on short time.
We jaiaranteo first-rate Pianos for S275,
and Superior Pian<»s.$Si5.j«50 and $S75.
The very l»est Piaiuvs, $100. $140. $450, $475. $500,
$550 and $<i00. Pianos never liavo lieen soKl so
cheap before. Tliese prices are only for the pres
cut. Do not let the chance go by.
Piano* delivered, freight |»id, to cash buyers in
tliJ South. Pianos sold on long time.
COTTON IPOll 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 X BATES.
novCHf Savannah. Ga
W. W. WOODRUFF,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
v <> TN,
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very style of Carriages, llugti.* or M agon* fur-
1 ashed at the lowest possible price at
this Repository.
The Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Ccl.-brated lor light draft and durability, is
the leading Buggy, and a specialty.
To Rent or Lease.
\ LEVEL PLANTATION in a high sUte of
coltivation; 5tn» acres of o|**u land; a Urjrv
. ,*l«*m »iv*t llm»r; sjeu-iuus cow and horse bams,
« : thoroughly >tocke»! with fine horses, cows,
mile*. Also, com. f»odcr. jtea* k . oats, etc..
f. U 't, ev«*rvtiling necessarr to make a crop next
:tr. in* ludliv? several hundred loads home-made
uaiiun*. tabor abundant; society good ; school
lid cliureh convenient; one hour’s ride to
iliuMiion Southwestern nsui. Applu-ants must
- Well reixmimeded. For furttar particulars
.j.jklv to tiEO. W. HEAD. Macon.Ga^or
-1 tf
U. M. GUNN.
Byron. Southwestern Road, Ga.
FOR SAXaE CHEAP.
V N h:df-:u n* 1*4 with a six-room dwelling.
Kii. li. n, outhoust-s, etc., situated on Second
str.N-t U*tweeii th»k and Areh. Is within a few
linnut«ra walk «•( the busiikess part of the «*it.V, de-
l*ot nnd wurksh*>|ra,andhas proven to ta a healthy
, place. Apply to
^ UU -10 cOdtf
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PULS.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with swo t
gum. i*urjre, regulate, purify, cleanse and strength
en. tUu luuv'h Hlls for tta him of aU disorders o
tta Stomach, Liver. B*jwels Kidneys* BLidder,
Xerv»»us Disease*. Headarhe,_Con*tipation, Coe»-
tiveiw*. Indice*iioii. Dy*|«*ie>ia, Bdiouaness. Fe
ver. Infiamuiatioiiof the Bowel*. Pile* l ail 1><*-
rang»*ments of the Intcnal Viscera. 'Warranted
to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, con
taining no mercury, mineral*or »t< letcrioi:* *1p,i.'s.
Otwcnc ita following symptom* iv>uit.iu from
DizioAiers erf tta Digestive Onrans:
Constipation, Inward P:b-s. Fullness of tiie
Blood in the Hcail. Acidity («f the Stomach. Nau
sea. Heartburn. Disgust of Food, Fullness or
Weight in tta Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at the Heart, Cboking or suffering
Sensations When in a Lying Posture. Dimness o ,
Vision. Dot* or Webs tafore the Sight; Fever uud
Dull Pain tta Head. Ikrfiitancy cgPerspiration, j
Yellowness of the Skin and Eve*. Pain in tta* Side.
Cta*t, ldud»s. and sudden Flushes of Heat, Bum-
ing in tta Flesh.
A few dt«*«ra U Railway’s Pill* will free tl»«‘ *y*- ;
t« ni from all tta stave named disonlers. Price 25 ;
cents per tax. Sold by Druggist*.
READ
“FALSE AND TRUE!”
S^nJ one letter «Ump to R.VDWAY AOO, No
* Warren, comer Churrh street. New York.
I nformation worth thousand* will ba Mat HS
LLU0l3oodAwly
Boots and Shoes!
FOR THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
No. 3 Cotton Avenue and UG Third Street.
ONE OF TnE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Ever offered hy its in tins luai kct.
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and
Youths’ Wear.
C.>K,|.n.;n_- ull vnri. ti. s r.n.l s:yl,-s. !rcm liio li.^ny bv.-nii to il,.- mc. :t d lioate slipper, la.-ule tocr-
d**r and tJ the best material.
i ’-a.nfrr m.»r«-!kAiit* u ill And it to tta ir adiantip) to examine our stock, from which equally good
* that w dl compare favorably with those of tta Northern cities,
have, at No. 3 CoUoil uvenue and 6bThird stn*et. all tlie latest styles of
r.*:i\ B*-.ts. Sta***. «tait.*r':»!i-l >!i| I ,u th- ii.«*'t e!---ru:t
?, to all of \» liiti wc would invite our friends and the public generally
J»*l«N*tiollS
in t!..- r
Ladies’. G
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
CHINA, 0Sl
6LASSW AREj
Pocket and Table Cutlery!’
y 11 .Ylfl l i S 11 ! ^ ^V r r 2_ul > WA i t »0!
Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware!
Ci I.A-N - DELIE !
GAS AND KEROSENE
LAMPS, chimneys; wicks, etc.
EEROSEKE Oil
BY JIIE GALLON, BARREL AND CAR LOAD.
STATE AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Hoes.
Wo offt-r the aliove «;oolB at vary roasonabk
stock.
rates. Please call anil examine our
WiLLKSR Sc DOBBS.
LLIKIilIVll li IA',
AGHICULTUEAL DEPOT.
THE DIXIE PLOW!
This Plow is now in froneral use in Georgia, and without a douht ha • l- -- ome th
u-rs of the So- tli. Sold only by MALONE, U ILL1N0
favorite Plow with the -Forme
HAJI J: CO.
WRIGHT’S COTTON PLANTER.
No Farmer can resist the temptation of purchasing one of AYright’s Planters ait^
learning its merits, from the fact that the mode of distributing seed and guano » ll “
this Planter is different from all others—saving more time, labor and seed tiian any
other in use. Sold only by AIALON'E, AYILLINGHAM & CO.
Every class of Farming Implements, Corn Mills, FeedCuttcr3, Plows, Blow rein •
Grass Hods, Heel Bolts, etc., etc., for sale by MALONE, AYILLINGHAM -v *
Onr prices to suit the times. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine
stock, or address ns, at No. 10 Hollingsworth block, Macon, Ga.
dec2-3m
The Whitewater and Woodruff
Wagons,
And other Western Waxons, at low prices
IX-sfriptive Circulars furnished to thoso who
will write for them.
All work warranted. oct2C tt
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MIX & KIRTLAKD,
METROPOLITAN
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IRON & BRASS WORKS,
Canal Street, from Gtta to lib,
RICHMOND, - - - VA.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS.
ENGINES Ol'ALL KINDS.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
jinll 1/ A rent.
DIXIE WOES
FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY.
WAREROOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
MACON, GA.
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GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETC., ETC., ETC.
A full line of the above always
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stock, and supplied to city and country
on short notice.