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[rchjnipIfiiMfSsenget
iY morning. dec. ». 1117s.
Netrlog the Stiore,
».*. utt In• worn arm-rhair.
"It V'.r.ii l»ut a ilreatn
i* a jH.Mrn trl-un,
f tlw* aim's h%t l«-am.
i as isivt bnt now i
itt* was* too prwiotM
r tlwir pLaaumi an*
m notfiof Uat aim
ichofth.
.bed it..
up u imuitifnl glo
IJIrtli. Marrlajfe ami Death.
, t many • urs tho i id portnneu of n lair
L n Jin*j f« tho r-^iatration of the
tv.>, uuiv • ;»•* and am u n^ our
LftJe, ha* • tlie thoughts of pliy-
■uns, a‘ w II a* of other dtimu in the
*»rvrt ' t oiw of tho Stute. It wo*
4 h« w .v. i until liut i prin^ at the an
al iiii'i l*»: i»* the city of Atlanta, of the
M» » *af Ai . o.-iation—an orguni-
;,uQ h.iT<n^on it: roll of nioinhorship
L, than ’it hundred name*. embracing
intcdli;; n. and worth of the
* ion of tho commonwealth
at t*i>< largo and patriotic body do-
in. 1 to approach th«- Government in
r | tv the enactment of such a law.
t . it meeting, tlio largest probably
liiitory of tho association, a com-
» was appointed, to memorialize tho
Liture at its ensuing Herndon on tho
and whilst ■i. physicians we foci
nUrly in tore stoil in tho ruccou of
I pplicetion, Wo ore fully satisfied of
great anil inestimable bleising* that
ill result to tlu* and future generations
the general population of tho Stato
> : „m llii 1 enai tn:. at of a law of registra-
on. Beiriatry lawn hnyo < \i tc.l in the
„,l civilized countrios of Europe for a
; period, and within tho last few yearn
Liy nawboon adopted in a number of tho
,4 .vlvaneed States of this union,
u-rever introduced they liavo cffocted
it good—hare boon found practically
fill in tho piomotion of tho public wcl-
and peoples who hitherto hare nog*
<td them, are now necking to incorpor-
them among their statutes. Indeed,
l .-n viewed in their high and sacred re-
ihotu to property, family and communi-
; they must be adjudged to bo of tho
li-hwt dignity anil of immense value,
la the absence of ouo from the Code of
. vTgin, tho identification of individuals,
.I- proof of tho rightful ownership of
.jerty, and tho evidence of important
rats in domostio lifo is, even now—in
i. first half of tho second century of our
-tory as a people—sometimes a matter
iliSrulty or impossibility, and leads to
ri.su embarrassment. If thin bo so
c early Jt is reasonable) to suppose,
j, it is quite certain that ns the State
tn elder, and generations come and
, the difficulty will bo of moro frequent
.unvnee, the embarrassments wilt
■,»Uy multiply, and wrong and injustice
n:iral. social and pecuniary—will surely
salt, in many instances, and to many
unites provision is promptly
U4.lt> by the "lav. making power” for tlio
gnlar annual gnthering, and placing
numeiitly on record authentic nnd re-
!uWi> information of tho important events
nf birth, marriage anil death—events that
■lully control the direction of estates,
Itn inrolro the happiness of families,
aii'l to a large extent affect the interests
snlpr.uperity of community.
This record can only be had under the
pviiUiont, requirement, aud authority of
■acral,official registration in the year
: which tho circumstances occur thatare
gi. lereil. Memory at best is treaclier-
. an 1 when thegi-.ive questions of law-
fiil wedlock, of legitimacy, of gonoaolog-
1 relations, of personal obligations.
Ml ef title U> property are in litigation
u is often tho ease in our courts of jus-
r are in dispute, as may not be a
■am incident in that oilier high tribunal
e of tho starlmmbera of society,
thing moro than the mere recollec
tion of perhaps some aged individual,
• 1 o . . le in determining the
Weighty interests of puree and heart that
‘-AJ be in jeopardy.
Hut whilst too information that would
vobtained on tho several .subjects era-
Lucid in tlio provisions of the law cf
.ration now sought to he engrafted
* the Code, would bo valuable to pbyai-
■ i common with the groat bedy of
• ns, and bo eminently useful in sub-
•ening the ends of justice, truth and in-
te!hgenee, and in the prevention of
fiaud, villainy nnd wrong; the mortuary
ic-that relating to death and its
>—especially would be to us as medi-
almen—the conserratore of the public
smith—of greatest ii and highest
I the least burthenaoms by tax-payers,
i Can we wot then, by unropriate logUU-
i bio® place Qeotgia in toe front rank of
j her sister States in the adaption of a
I measure that some have already taken,
I and that all will soon take, when the
measure will cost comparatively nothing,
j and will be of great immediate benefit
1 and of untold value to the coming gener
ations of our descendants—her people?
C. B. W.
Memphis. Tenn., and Emigra
tion to Arkansas.
A gentleman of this city, who lias
«{<ent most of the last ten years in the
city of Memphis, semis us the following :
" The article in your paper which as
serted that the citizens of Memphis j
drink the water conveyed throughout the j
city from Wolf River is an error. The |
citizens drink cistern water, or Missis- !
sippi River water; the water forced up I
from Wolf River is for use in cose of
fires. The water works ore lower than '
the city proper, and powerful steam en- [
gines are kept constantly at work forcing
the water through the pipes. So power
ful are these engines that when all their
force is employed, a stream can be thrown
through common rubber hose, from the
street level to the top of the highest
building, in the highest part of the city.
But no one can too strongly express tho
offence to the olfactories caused by the
want of pr.per cleanliness and .-. w-
erage in the g<*»! city of Memphis.
I never in all my life saw a city where
so much filth, garbage and manure
were allowed to accumulate in alleys,
streets and prirate yards, os was the ease
in Memphis; and when 1 left it in June,
!-1 ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS
TEE
GREAT REME2Y
HOME PURPOSES.
FOR
i T.tKKN IXTKItXAIXY-
sist it Tvirse Vuiiu-. ’ 1 ' J
Tie Greal 1 Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press
AP?T.TKn KTTRE2TALLY—when t... r-
am or lafemka, iffunii instant ea-e.
STOl-s PAIN f ,u. k.-rlhsn ra
i>rrn. ojnurn, or am- oibtT ant*Jy
ki^vn ,
CPATEXTED VEBRUARY 21,1371J
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
IP SI DDF.XLY SEIZED whh pai:
l»«,nful in :i ol viler, will, in a
U-x. a!l nneaiine%'.
“IE.
PERSON’S SUBJECT to appoplexv, 2x^rt ill*.
mJdia fahitinyi, &KouU lu-ep
bc r&uti near them; a teaspoonful In water, will
a three minutes, remove all dithcultj.
FINDLAY’S SONS
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
Radway’s Ready Relief
It* Grand Power In tlie Prevention
and Cure of Pestilential and
Contagious Diseases.
It b In ilUeasc where immediate and absolute
SA-ivtADccaad rrlr/ii required vtsmatlm rem
edy prove* it* Miperior. and wo mirht ur. *u]ier-
naluml power u sarin; litc and promoting
health
In ru*,.* where epidemic diveav-s. p -tilerne. i
small-iioi.fevera,etc,exi*t. this rvmixlv prove* i
i-'li :.l f- w. , ,.| ,].«,nfc»t:ii:t. ik'utr-liwT I
and cure. No one that uses the 10-adv Relief
when Asiatic rhulcro. yrllovr fever, typhoid fcrer,
small-pox. diptheria, NO, prevail in a communi- '
ty, will t>e seized with these diseases: and if I
smie«l when using it will be cured if the direc
tions sre followed. Simple as tin. remedy is, it 1
poosesses the elements cs rare of the most violent. I
jainfui and fatal diseases that sroiii^v the varth. 1
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
Bales o Cotton pat k- J b** this Press raifrom 500 to S00 pounds.
APPLES, APPLES
FIFTY BARRELS CHOICE
RED APPLES.
W ill t»o nld low to clos*? consimunent at
JAQTJES & JOHNSON'S.
I could compare the city to nothing eke RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. |
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
*o appropriately, os to a vast stench-pot. ‘
The very soil on which the city is built
d>ems to bo impure nnd in need of thor
ough draining. I was told by one of the
city physicians that the medical fraterni
ty had urged, again and again, the ap
pointment of a board of health, in order
that sanitary measures might be taken
for the benefit or the city, but that mo
tives of economy on tho part of the City
Council defeated their wishes.
I am glad to learn that the municipal
election hero, at present, is likely to turn
upon the confidence inspired by the can
didates, concerning tho measures they
: n „ i , , .i , i • . !
INFLAMMATION of the bladder,
inflammation of the bowels.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE TIIROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPTIIERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM
will adopt for the cleanliness and preserv- j ford case and comfort,
ation of the health of the city. 1 *- ’•*'
I see in your columns also, allu
sions to the emigration of freedmen from
Goorgia to Arkansas, and I wish for tho
benefit of many a poor colored man who
may be deluded by largo promises into
louring his present home in our Stato, to
tell wbat I know of the experience of
many who went from Georgia to Arkan
nas in 1871 and 1872. I was frequently
saluted in tho streets of Memphis by
freodinen who had, scon or known mo in
Georgia, and almost invariably they de
sired me cither to assist them back to
Georgia, or clso to write to their friends
to send them money with which to re
turn. They always avowed that it was a
great mistake to leavo Georgia for Arkan
sas; for while wages wero higher, tho
sickncss'ond many discomforts of the cli
mate made them wofully repent moving,
Some of. those I saw wero miserable look
ing objects from poverty and sickness. I
warn tho freedmenagainstleavingacom-
fortahle home and fair wages in Georgia,
for liigher wages, accompanied by sick
ness, sorrow and death in Arkansas.
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
Tlie application of the Ready Belief to the
or ports where tho pain or difficulty exists wii
part
ill aI-
^ J? Sc\> V
st G iiauo in urn. AW fur-
.... . w mical Salts of Ammonia,
Niln\ Votnsb, etc., which \vc jnmranleo to bo jmro
mill reliable. These, when mixed with what is
saved at home, make a better manure than yuu
can buy for two or three timc-H the money.
Formula No. Intake* 2,0o0 pounds fertiliser to
be used on ten acres for cotton or fifteen acre* for
com. Price $25 60, delivered in depofet Mac on,
cash.
Formula No. 2. with cotton seed* snakes 5.000
pounds fertilizer, to b.- nv.1 «m ten at iv** f«»r cot
ton or tiftoen acres for corn. Price $1C &),deliver* J
in depot at Macon, cash.
We have also for sale in quantities to suit, tho
Ik'st fertilizing: chemicals at tin* lowvst
nriees—Ammonia, Nit«cTl)issolvetl Bonei. Pot&Jtll,
Land Plaiter# etc. Plan tern are cautioned :ur:ii us t
numerous •'eoiniHtuiuis" that will no doubt lie
offensl them as substitutes for our preparation.
1K> not buy exn*pt from ns nr gt»me »>f our author
ized agents. Send for circular jrivinff.nil jcirtjcu-
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
82 and 81 Cherry street.
Buxts County, GA n December S, 1S75.
I tistnl yours by tlio tldfl of two hiph-priced
Aftcruxlns 70 tons this year, I prefer yours even
at the same price of the expomdYB itoUffM.
I tTAITCDU
UOUSEll, Houston county.
Yours produced as well or better tban others at
levs than half the cost.
W II ROBINSON, Macon county.
Yours produced as well as tlio Chincba Islaud
and the two other high-priced whiett I used 1his
year. C A HAMILTON, Jones county.
Yours is ns jo»1 as the expensive kinds I used
tins vear; sonic think better.
J II McCAY. Talbot county.
Your fertilizer, on tvo years* trial, Iuv« prown
I to Ik* ns rood as any oilier fertilizer I ever used,
and l shall use it nlone hereafter.
J M SPINLIX. Fayette county.
It has proved to bo just as frood. and in some
rvspocU superior, to the most expensiro mnnures.
1 dosire to use it extensivelv next vear.
HENRY J WILLIAMSON, Griffin. Ga.
It i* a* good as tho oijx-uvivi? sort that I usovl.
I shall uv it nlt.v'tli. r n..\t .*.11*011.
J W FERRY, SI D, Clay couDty, Ga.
TwOTty drops in lialf a tmnbler of water will in
a few moments cure Cramps. Spasms, Sour Stom
ach, Heartburn, Sick Heaeluu ue. Colic. Wind in
the Bowels, and all internal ] tains.
Travelers should alwavs carry a bottle cf Rad-
way's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from chamrc
of water. It is lietter than French Brandy or Bit
ters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Acne eiinvl lor fifty rents. There Is
not n remedial acent in the world tliat will rare
Fever nnd Acne, and nil other Malarious, Bilious.
Scarlet, Typlvoid. Yellow and other Fevers faidisl
by Rwlway'c l*ill«) w quick as Radway’s Brody
Relief.
Ready Relief ■ rents per bottle, anil Pill* 23
rents a box. Sold by druggists.
I ust*d 1
( Ti'e trutlifol and roliablo exiwsitions
.-rai-.lied from year lo year in regard to
!-.> percentage of mortality of general
'■ cal ivipnlations; of the sanitary
5v'nee of the pursuit* anil habits of
people: the death rate from prevent-
' Mvll M nr,avoidable diseases ; the
1 'fi'tho Stato' of its true wealth in
P«pK> from these causes ; tho salubrity
•• rity of the different sections of
f 1 -’ S- rritory; the maladies mostprora-
a particular localities; the limits
■avhieh special affections are on tho
«v'haa,l niixit rifv>, or on the other may
j* least likely to occur, or districts
* ■ persons sneering from or pre-Jis-
Jwl tv' certain diseases would have tho
t propitious surroundings of cure or
[‘■Tcntion in climate, air and water—
Jh* acts faithfully collated ou these and I the best in u»o. Yourm respectful^
J^Ired subjects would bo of incalculable J
hen airgwgatcd at tho office | SpaldixoOouxtt, Ga.. October 16. lUJ.
Comptroller General they would I iu*xi yonr "Homo-Made Fertilizer^* tldt jw
. :1:1a.:- of life .-tatistivs that on «*>f.i>n wid rern. in the same ..imniilu-s with
ItfnU All . a 11 - e *1 one of the ntgn-imrked xiumures. and the a< .van*
^•lOpcnimto tho profession of tin* ; wBh the "Homo-Mada.- J haoi
iafvterial of the profoundest inter- I dci'ided to use it exclusively next year.
^forinrestigat{oil. analysis, comparison EDWARD M DORSET,
^j'kvluction that would edify, instruct ; Svsstsivu, Ga^ October 23, IS7S.
•. HlubiUtote tbo medical mind tlie After » fair teat bv tho side of three but?i-priecd
of which would be reaped bj | and standard coramciyiat uiarmivs.it .a plain
01 of citizens in tlio improved ca- i "Home Made is as coou rs ary, and l
. . , . j out coiunentiouslfCUnmond it to the fa *mers as
trusted lulvtsers to ; ( | (0 and cheapest thev can tw.
J O A MI -.LSR.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH RLOOD-Z.f-
CREASE OP FI.ESll AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFY I,
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
. DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has mule the most astonishing cures. So quick
so rapid are the clians^es the body undergoes undo
th«'influence of this truly \romlcrlul medieiiie
that KVERY PAY AN* l.MJKEASi: XX FX.USU AND
VBOlir SEKN* AN*I> I*EJ.T.
THE GREAT BLOOD Fl’DIFIEB.
Every dmpof tbs SABSAPARILL1 AN RESOL
VENT communicates throuirli the blood, swua
urine aivl otlier fluids and juices of tlio system
tlie vigor of life, for it repairs tho wtii of the
IkxIy with new and sound material. Scrofuln,
Syphilis, Consumption. Gbndulnr SJbaaes, lTl-
ct»rs In tho Throat and Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in
tho Glands nnd other parts of tlio system. Sore
Byes, Strumorous Discharges from the Ears, and
tho worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruption, Fever
Sores, Scald Head. Ring Worm. Salt Rheum, Ery
sipelas, Acne, Black Snots, Worms in tbo Flesh,
Tumors. Cancer* in t he Womb, and all Weakening
ami Painful Discharges. Night Sweat*, Loss of
Sperm, nnd all wastes of tbo life principle, aro
within the curative ranee of tills winder of Mod
ern Chemistry, and a few clays’ use will prot o to
any person using: it for either of these forms of
fflanian its potent power to euro them.
If the patient, chilly Itccomiu^ reduced by tho
waste ana clerompcsition that is continually pro
gressing:. succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs ike with new material made from
* ealtliy blood-aiul tuis tho SARSAPARILLIAN
ill and docs secure—a euro is certain; for when
ice this remedy commences its work of purifica-
on. and succeeds in diminishing tho loss o
notes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tlio
patient will feel himself growinglietternnd strong
er. tho food digesting better* appetite improving,
nnd llesli and weight innvarinx. Not only does
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial a pruts in the cure of Chronic.
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, bill
it is the only positive cure for
Kidney and Rlnddcr c omplaints,
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright’* Disease. Albuminuria, nnd in all cases
wliero there are brick dust clej>o.<its, or tlio water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white of an cgp, or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious nppoaninrtj and white
bone du.st deposit, and when there is a pricking,
burning sensation when passing watori and paiu
in the small of the back and along the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Eadway’s Eesolvent!
BjftmisT, Mass.. July 1G, 1867.
Dk. Radway; I have bad Ovarian Tumor in
tho ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors said *ll»re
was no help for it.” 1 tried llUjlUng that was
recommended, but nothing helped me. 1 saw
your liwllent, and thought I would try it; but
I had no faith in it, because 1 had suffered for twelve
years. I took six bottles of the Resolvent, ami one
box of Radway’s Pills, and two bottles cf your
Ready Relief;‘and there is not a sjgn of tumor to
be seen or felt, ami I feel better, smarter and liaii-
pier than 1 have for t«\*!i«*ye.;<••*. Tie* n< r«t I;:-
mor was in the Mt side of tlio botwri*. over the
croin. I write this to you for the benefit of others.
You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP-
* WE GUARANTEE
TO MAKE GOOD. FREE OF COST (and pay expenses of transportation) ANY PORTION OF
THE IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS
AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
The * ECLIPSE** can lie furnished all complete, or simply tho Irons, as parties may desire. Presses
arrang'd for steam or water power wheu required.
We hire TESTIMONIALS from mar.yof the Lanrest and Best Planters In Georgia (and all the
other Cotton States) using this Press, u bose names aro as “familiar as household words.** Planters
riMtinar Macon aro (smesUjalrbitl not topurchasa a Cotton Proxsuntil they EXAMINE CLOSELY
AND THOROUGHLY the “ECLIPSE,** and JUDGE FDR THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive
Pamphk t■» rontainin? testimonials and-prices,
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA.
CRAIG PATENT HORSEPOWER
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
R, Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Tlie superiority of this machine over all others intended for same purpose (including both tho old
and ** new fashion” Gin Gear) vre GUARANTEE, OR ASK NO MONEY. This Power is shipped n
one piece, as it were; requires no mechanic to put it up; sets on the ground; is attached in no way
to any portion of tlie house; and is independent of floor “aynrinfr** etc.; can be used in ANY KIND
OP^ HOUSE (one or two story), or both the Power and Gin can be run on tlio ground WITHOUT
ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to S00 revolutions per minute.
FUIiUY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List.
L. J. ouzucaarur. jobs iueiut<
K J. GUmCABTTK ft CO,
COTTON FACTORS
—ASD—
General Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Go.
A GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of
Lime, Jewell’s Mills Yams amt Domestics,
etc. Bagging. Rope and Iron Ties always 011 hand.
Usual facilities extended to customers,
muzl dwAswdm
J. J. ABKAMS,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
L. B. ENDUES, CONSTABLE,
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Office No. C Bull street, SAVANNAH. CA
P. O. Box. sar.
Special attention given to tha eolleetion of claims
AYarnints issued amt promptly served. Office
hours 7 a. V. to 7 P. V. nov-2 6
FRUITS!
25 Barrels CHOICE BED APPLES.
50 Boxes BEST FLORIDA ORANGES.
Just received—RAISINS in boxes, halves and quarters.
CURRANTS, PRUNES and CITRON in quantities to suit purchasers.
A general assortment of NUTS and CANDIES, and all manner of
CHRISTMAS GOODS
NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
I have arrangements mad. by which I will receive one hundred barrels of
APPLES and fifty boxes best FLORIDA ORANGES once a week, all of which wilt
be especially selected for the Christmas trade. Buyers will find it to their interest
to caU on mo. _
deciitt J. F. BARFIELD.
ESTABLISHED
24 YEARS!
CAPITAL
W. A. RANSOM & CO:,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND ST.. NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
nebWdljr
S 3-00.000
Missouri State Lottery!
Legalized by State Authority and
Drawn In Public at fit. Louis.
Grand Single Number Scheme
CO.OUO NUMBERS.
CLASS M, TO BE DEAWN DEC. SI. 1S7S.
5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO *300,000.
MANUFACTURED BY
Langdale’s Chemical Manure
(LIMITED.)
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
Has tho following Powerful Keconnnendations for
Company
1 prize of $50,000
I prize of. 13,450
1 prizo of 10,000
1 prizo of 7.500
4 prizes of 5,000
4 prizes of. 2,500
20 prizes of 1,000
to prizes of. 500
40 prizes of
jj, * - — -
250
5000 prizes of $100
9 prizes of. 1000
9 prizes of 500
9 prizes of 300
9 prizes of 250
3d prizes of. 200
SC prizes of 150
180 prizes of 100
5,000 prizes of
oiui be aeromniodated at retry netmabfe figures.
• ** fashion** ditto, with centre support
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON. GA
MANUFACTURERS OF .
STEAM ENGINES. BOILES, SAW*& GRIST MILLS. WATER WHEELS,
AND AI.U KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS. ETC.. ETC.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
•uli7-.-i 1 > FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA.
•cr
JL
jCj
WORKS.
FIRST STREET, COBNEB OF CHEHBY.
WARER00MS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets
MACON, GA.
Ion of the "Home-Made” by two of lho
expensive guanos, mid find no difTerent'e in the
yield. 1 can htmrtily recommend it as a cheep
and TMi ing fertilizer—shall use it exclusively next
year. JNO H BUTLER, Monroe county.
BaRNESvili.k. Ga*. October S.1S73.
I used vour compotind again this year, and am
90 well pleased with it that I don’t think I shall
ever use any other kind. Where I used 300 pounds
per acre I will make 2,000 pounds of seed cottoi,
to the aero. I used it on turnips this year; the r
an* the finest I ever jetw. I think the farme’s
will bo satisfied, after this year’s trial, that il is
' “ tfnlly,
J i* McLEJlN.
s of the
off ftsoaae auvl socura to thorn tho
' ; > cblv amount of health.
3 » law of registration there can be,
r any ciicuuistanee or from any
‘ Uat one svilitary objection tliat is
mauuer ivr in any degree whatever
i« least vational, ani that is tho lit-
Tpeuw atton.Uug it. And this ob~
* can lie met and obviated to a
extent by making tho machinery
■lto manure simple and n
In r«r Stub
nor no now officer need be ap-
1 ■ • > it would b<i difficult to find
**» watablo apents to execute the law
j*** Ihv Tax lieeeivors of the several
Under the vlirection of the
I trollerGeneral, these persons, when
: t.vx returns, if provided with
tP-'per forms anvl nomenclature, could
P*«ool tles8 would secure and return
, . v ‘ - l and complete information from
respective populations, and this
ut. '.t any a.lditional pay to that al-
r,-■ service they now lender as
. It it is doubU'd, however,
J***t ': y would bo efficient in the inat-
• 1 ■ * U1 increase of remuneration,
• Jet; . m l e allowed extra coupes-
! 11 the form of a minimum per
^r--a fee, to be paid out of their county
j i' >r the direction of the Grand
' 1 ' amount thus paid would be
t it coaid not be felt a; in
WORMS!
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter %
From a prominent gentleman and resident o
Cincinnati,O-,for tho past forty vears well known
to tbo book publishers throughout the United
States:
New Norn. October 11,1S73.
Dr. Had way: Dear Sir—l am induced by a
sense of duty to tfaemfleringtomakeabrief state
ment of tho* work in? of vour medicine on myself.
For several years 1 bad been affected with some
trouble in the bladder and urinary organs, which
some twelve months ago culminated in a most ter
ribly RfBfetfng disease, which the physicians al
said was a spasmodic stricture in the ante
also inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, and
gave it as their opinion that my ft£e—73 years—
would provent my ever petting radically 01 red. I
had tried a number of physicians, and had taken
a lanro (josofitj of medicine, both alopathic and
honu'opathic, but luul cot no relief. I had read o
a>tonL»ninc cures liaviric been made by rour rem-
edies. and some four months aco roa*l a notice in
the Fliihwlelphia Saturday Uveiling l*ost of a euro
having been effected on a person vk had long
been soflering as 1 bail been. I went rict. toll and
cot some of each—your Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Ready Rdkt and Ronhte ^flb-and com-
BWOWi taking them. In three da> I oos greatly
relieved, and now feel as well as ever.
C. W. JAMES. Cincinnati, 0.
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PHOPBIETOKS.
D00BS, SASH AHD BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOB FBAMES, BALUS-
TEES, NEWEL POSTS, P0B0LL W0BKS, BUILDEBS’ HABDWABE,
GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ET0., ET0,, ETC.
DR. RADWAY’S
Muniixzua Cx , October !!, IS7S. :
Dr. r. Ii. IIoIIt
Dsxb Si»—I n»>! tlii* fc-.-vserv tliirtr-» i tons of I ___ __ _____ , _____ .
>our ■llisv.-Ms.le Vertilixer." and a: i »■ wril PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
ivloascd with it thsi 1 shall uscit almos: or qiuto ■ , _____
li lusivvsly next year. 1 « M je ram irf , REGULATING PILLS.
V H FF Lt6n.
75 to 150 j»t>unds per b
Yours truly.
REPUBLIC LIFE INSOBANCE COMPANY
CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS.
:o:
CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
JOHN V- FARWELL - - - PRESIDENT
rerfedly tasteless.decant!v rooted withtwrel
TaaMU.-Cc.vaTr. Gs, OetoU-r ». UTS. j
. , I used this year the Home-Made Fertilizer of ^ stomach. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys. Bladder-
ple and xmcomplica- | Hunt. Bankm X Lamnr.on corn and cot ten. The
no now oftico nooii bd i fertilijer was manipulated, with top a jrth Mr
land is light and sandy, w e applied it in a field
on cotton alternately with the Sea Fc cl, Kjual
quantities of each, and could never db rover any
difference in the two. Ve used it on com and
find the Home-Made decidedlv the bes - Where
we put the Home-Made the corn re tai ved a rich
rreett color up to maturity. _ !
divlteodkwSm JNO T LAMA. L M D.
bui I)
REPUBLIC BLOCK, ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
ATLANTA, GA, BRANCH.
BANKRUPT SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Hon. ralilv the
District Court ot the United Sta os for tlie
Southern District of Georeia. wilt b< sold, tree
trom all encumbrances, on the flret r . Uesdsy in
January next, to the l.ighest bidder, in front of
th. Court-house door, in JeOeraoavil la Twiggs
county, the following property, to-a it:
Thl%« then fir'* two hundred acra of land,
more or Im, brine in Twiinrs county. *dj.snii^
lands of John T. Fitxpntrick. T. Jones i nd Ubers.
nnd known a* tho Mynrk Mill* place. The aboi o
juuperty will be sohl in loti of rail aer a more or
^ P. Mrtiey wnk-
P \VM. MCKINLEY,Jr
deciotda
Nervous Disease**. Headache, Constipation, Cos-
tiveiKws. Indln*stion. l>yspe]>>ia. Biliousness- Fe
ver, Inflammation of the Bowels. Piles and all De-
nnpvmentsoi the Internal Viscera. Warranted
to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, con-
taimmr no mercury, minerals or deleterious dru^rs.
Observe the followine symptoms resulting from
Disorders of the Dicestive Oipns:
Co!mti|istion. Inward Piles, Fullness of the
Blood in the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nau
sea, Heart bum. I>i.Mrust of Food, Fullness or
Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations. Sinkimr
or Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffering
S»*nsation** when in a Lvm< Posture, lhmn.-ss o
Virion. Dots or Webs before the Stein, Fever and
Dull l*ain the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side,
ChcNt, Liinb^, and sudden Flushes of Heftt, Bum-
Radway’s Pal* will free the sy«- i A STRONG STOCK COMPANY, WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, ckantder,
tom from all t !*•* atx>ve mimed disorders. Price 25 [
OUits pur box. Sold by Drag^ts.
ill do justice to hi-s family after lie is dead, and also provides that his twods will be invested to de
velop the n'sourn > of his own locality. A Company with Capital enough and breadth enough to be
safe beyond question, with national extent and prestire, and yet a Home Company everywhere. An
easy Company fur A rents to work and retain the confidence of their neighbors.
OFFICERS—E. E. BjlWBOY. President; L. P. Gesitt, Tice President; J. P. Logan, M. D.. Modi-
KsKrriv'E COMMITTEE—E. E. IUwsot, L.F. Gellxt, v. U. Toitxrr, L. Scotield, V.F.
Pattillc*. J. A. Hayden, D. A. Beatie.
AUGUSTA, GA. BRANCH.
OFFICERS—Geosob T. Jacksox, President; James T. BorawsuL Tice President; G. E. Bat-
ciiffk. Secretary and Managwr.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Edward Thomas, W. Daniel, T. B. Branch, JohnU-Metei
W. U. Gooduicii.
SPECIAL AGENTS s
jfickets $10. Half Tickets $5. 'Quarters $A50.
Our lotteries aro chartered by tno State, are a
ways drawn at tlie time named, mid all drawings
art' under tho sui>ervision of sworn commissioners.
Tho official drawing will bo published in tho St.
Louis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur
chasers of tickets.
We will draw a similar scheme the last day of
every month during the year 1873.
Remit at our risk by Postoffice. Money Orders
Registered Letter, Draft or Express. Send for a
circular. Address,
MURRAY. MILLER A CO..
Postofflcc Box 2443 St. Louis. Vn
COUGHS, BOB E
TII UOAT.INFLU-
JiNZA, WHOOP
ING COUOll,
Croup, R a oxen ir
is, Asnno, sad
every affection of
the throat, lungs
and curst, ara
speedily and per-
imcHiMly cnml by
tho use of Ds. W*3-
t.vr’s DaUiAvt o?
Wild Cjhiret,
wliich does not dry * coa^h and loavo tho cause
behind, bat loosens it, dtsmto tho lnn^s and allays
irictation, thus removing- tho cause of tlio complaint
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
by ft timelvrerort to this standard remedy, r.s is
proved by hundreds of testimonials it has i «r.!vol
Tho Genuine is y!;rncd **/. Jlut!*" on the vsappt r,
BETTI W. yOY.'LM & SOXS, PconaJCTORA, i. »i
ton, Mass. Bold by dealers generally.
PHELPS DOEEMUS & COEBETT,
(Lute Phelps A Dorcinus.)
M AX UP ACT l' REES AND DEALERS IN
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC.,
364 and 366 Canal St, Near Broadway, New York
Wit. PHELPS. OTIS CORBETT. WJt. T. DOJtEJtl'S.
seplt 6m•
D. L. ROBERTS. P. A. GAUD
DWIGHT L. EOBERTS & CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
• Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
We bam a pood stock of Bapping and Ties on
hand, which we offer at low rates. sepl2 Cm
Wit. IT. STARK. 21. P. HICII MON 1).
TO. H. STARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Careful attention given to sales or shipment of
Cotton and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advances
made on consignments, Agents for the sale of E.
and Arrow Tit
c pIS 3m
J. N. LIGHTFOOT
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
106 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Agents for the sale of Merryman’s Ammoniated
Bones.sepl 3 6m
L. X. WARFIELD. ROUT. WAYXE.
WAEFIFXD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
.FFER their sendees to planters and shippers
of cotton, etc., and solicit a share of their bus-
ness. Cash ad vane; s made on consignments at
lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu
tures*' bought and sold in the Savannah and New
York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable
term*.sepia 6m
W. DCSCAK. J. H. JOHXSTOX. 51. MAC'LL AX.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
9% Bay Street, Savannah, Ca.
augl 6m
Planters
It is a genuine English made Manure, the only one in the market, and manu
factured by a company having a capital of $1,250,000, winch soils -10,000 tons annu
ally, and lias the most extensive works of the kind in Great Britain, which have
been in operation 21 years. The Longdalo, therefore, has a good pedigree and is no
experiment.
It contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for tho promotion
of vegetable life, anil especially of cotton, tban any other fertilizer offered in the
South. It is the best and safest Cotton Manure in tlio market.
The analysis given with the Manure when sold will bo guaranteed. There shall
be no mistake about tho genuineness of the article, nor tho good faith of tho vendors.
It is tho cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of use in
becoming plant-food, or by chemical action on the soil, producing the same. Tho
test of cheapness is not the price, but the actual worth of tho article purchased.
Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of puro and valuable chemi
cals, which can alono give worth to a fertilizer, and bring satisfactory results. Tho
Langdalo is as low in price as is consistent with the use of tho best ingredients, aud
a- fair commercial profit on it3 cost.
The employment of powerful machinery in mixing and pulverizing the ingre
dients prepares every particle for service, and prevents trouble in using. Tlio Lang-
dalcis unequalled in this respect, aud impresses every one who sees it as a perfectly
manipulated Manure.
In its composition and preparation it is the result of careful scientific research
and experiment, confirmed by practical application for a quarter of a century. It
will be maintained at its present liigli standard, and is thus what planters have
long wanted - a thoroughly reliable anil safe Manure.
THE MODEL MANURE AND PLANTER’S FRIEND.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH GRANGES FOR CASH.
AGE:HITS IN GEORGIA:
CLEMONS A JAMES,
J. BEN WILSON A CO.,
HUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK,
B. H. WRIGLEY k CO.,
J. W. ‘WHEATLEY & CO.,
G. M. STOKES,
WM. J. RUSSELL,
C. M. DAVIS,
SPEERS A NILES,
J. D. HAVIS,
• Columbus.
Atlanta.
- Marietta.
- Macon.
Americas.
- Leesburg.
Athens.
- Arlington.
Maraliallville.
Perry.
P. o. BOX -122
W. MclvAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga.
NAIM, fflLLIICMI ■
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT.
TH
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This Plow is now in general use in Georgia,
favorite Plow with tlie Farmers of the So' th.
IIAM A CO.
anil without a doubt lias become the
Sold only l>y MALONE. WILLING-
WRIGHT’S COTTON PLANTER.
No Farmer can resist the temptation of purchasing one of Wright’3 Planters after
learning its merits, from the fact that the mode of distributing seed and guano with
this Planter is different from all others—saving more time, labor and seed than any
other in use. Sold only by MALONE, WILLINGHAM & CO.
Every class of Farming Implements, Com Mills, Feed Cuttera, Plows, Plaw Tointa,
Grass Rods, Heel Bolts, etc., etc., for sale by MALONE, WILLINGHAM & CO.
Our prices to suit the times. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine our
stock, or address ns, at No. 10 Hollingsworth block, Macon, Ga. . dec2-3m
. C. rLAXXAOAS. W. W. VUXXAOAX.
a. r. abell. a. s. vokoax.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL A CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
1SS BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
M ANAGING Agents for the Ensdbli Stonewall
Fertilizer, etc. Hu-viii* Ties furni>he*h
and liberal cash lalvnnees made on cutisi^nmente
for sale in Savannah, or on »hij>uieiits to our cor-
respondents in Northern. Bastem or European
markets. sxoel 6m
A. M. SLOAN. AJtTUl'U X. SOLLLE. G.V.WVLLY, JR
A- AT. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Claghorn k Cunningham’s Range,
Bar Street, Savannah, Ca.
B AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal
cash advances made on consignment* for sale
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres
pondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia,
Boston or Baltimore. auel 6m
GEO. I. TH03IAS, Jil,
JAS. W. THOMAS,
DR. R. S. JACKSON.
A SsigTlcv J.
READ.
i “FALSE AND TRUE I"
! Send one letter stamp to RADWAT AOO- No
j 2 Warren, comer Church street, New York. !
! Information worth thousand* wi!i u* acuiron \
waylSou&Avljr i
aial local influence, and pro** idc* Life Insurance at the lowest safe rates, without delusive promise of
d*\ idends, or rather makes the Dividend certain by decreasinx the premium. Bj its organizations it
enables a man to deal with his own neighbors, stockholders in the Company, men whom he knows
fanuli- oft... l,a I. - w.l . * — .A.t * f , ' Ml L. I ft 1 4.. J ..
WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern Manager,
Republic Block, Atlanta. Ga.
S. T. JENKINS, Superintendent of Agencies. cctfeeod 8m
H. COHZ5, JIL JOS. HXTIX
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com*
mission Merchants,
66 Bay Street, Savannah, 6a
Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathrop k Co- N
A. Hardee's Sou k Co.. Tison k Gordon, H. Mayer
k Co„ Milo Hatch, Y. P. Savannah Bank and
Trust Ca sep!2 6m
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
/"SOR- CORTLANDT and NEW CHURCH STS
V NEW YORK. Oatbe European plan. RICH
ARB P. FRENCH, son ol the late Colonel Richan
French, of French', Hotel, baa taken this Hote
newly fitted np and entirely renovated the none
Centrally located in the business part of the cit;
landies and Gentlemen , Dining Room, attachec
JuneUtl
CARHART g CURD
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE
CUTLERY, ETC.,
r Cherry Street, - - Macon, Gn.
" oct!2tf
ERNEST PESOHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-keeping of ray fli.e
Regulator, by tha erection ol an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTILL -
HENTS. for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of the sun and Stan, I will be able to Veep
the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second.
Special attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches, at well at ail kind*
new work mad* to order. tult7 V