The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 23, 1873, Image 3

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(Tfh i ariiii}iit'gfftssenQei[ 5DAY MORNING. I>E( . 1«73. Hiis T( wed hi Uryot niorial i , on this ■i of rhot ■ ):;..r 3 - 1' inmlult. r *e. pow id con cii llttliop l’ninc’s Sermon on Sab bath Morning. divine, gifted as he > be, with poirc-re of i’-it description at the •f Conferen >■ on Sun- yeeasior., threw aside jrie, and gave hie nu- e milk of the word lied. 11 w .ih :i iher, rfid appeal to the n es of dying men. There were n > deftly turned periods, no antithetical pa ag.'s foreff.-.t, no pander ing to literary taste*, and drafts upon profane history for the amusement of the crowd. On the contrary, oar mother tongue, stripped of its plumage, and point* l with genuine Saxon h edge ham mer truth and . implieity, »a.i employed solely, to re sene the sinner from his im pending destruction. We furnish merely an ontline of tho Bishop’s argument. After singing tho selected hymn “Has ten, ainn'-r, to 1>” wise,” the text was taken from Isaiah 1-t chapter and 18th Terse: "Come notv, an l Ictus reason to- gother, saitli tho Lord : though your sins he ft* soviet they shall be i.s white as inow; though they be red like crimson they shall tie ai woo' “ | The speaker said ui! l■..t.. 1 y sends His own incarnate son to ransom s fallen world, and rescue the loot rdeiades of the universe from ruin and chaos. The remedy too is reasonable and a just requirement. Fatih alone is demanded and it should not be withheld, accompa nied by repentance anl the for.-ak- | ing of tin. This belief in the Son of God is indispensable, and justly so. Heaven and hell will testify to the divinity and excellence of the great I Am, and His salvation. And this salvation is the world's last hope. It presents the only way of escape from moral death and the endless torments of a hereafter. Come, then, and let us reason together. Sin eight and must lie repented of and abandoned forever. Who can measure the extent of its iniqnity ? Seek, then, with all diligence, for that remedy which ha* been provided witbont money and without price, through thcpreciou- blood of the Redeemer. The Bishop closed with an earnest ap peal to his .ministerial brethren to con tinue to do their whole duty as watch men on the walls of Zion. Then followed the interesting ceremony of the ordina- nation of thirteen deacons, whose names have already been published. -ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS THE GEEAT EEMEDY HOKE PURPOSES. POE TAKEN INTERNALLY—Half a teaspr^nful dilated in water, it a pics rantdrink—stimulating and rtiMltimlnr APPLIED EXTERNALLY—when there is pc: 1 or inflammation, affords instant ease. STOPS PAIN quicker than morphine, chloro form. opium, or any other anodyne kir^wn to the world. aid nil hi traf<? two truths— Pint—That vice and corruption inevi tably lead to the degradation and ruin of nation* an w«*U a) individuals, and* Second—A pure and faithful ministry which doe* n*»L ncruple to expose and re buke thov pvi!*,*i* tho ^reatufit blessing ever vouchsafed to man. Tho conrerso of tho proposition, also, was equally true, and a corrupt ministry, tho greatest ca lamity that could befall him. Isaiah lived in portentous times. Is rael xra* divided, wit.li Juriuii and Benja min on om- i'le, and the ten tribes on the other. As a does, the rulers and prophets w. rc corrupt and depraved. A few only had remained loyal to their lord and ma t”i’, and resisted this tide of in- iquity. But tho Divino displ casuro hiul boon visited upon tho people, anil they had teen *• nt into captivity, and grievously afflicted. This sad condition of their former brethren had alarmed Judali and Uenjamin, and they had raised up Isaiah to save tho people. Blit his rulers, too, like Aluib, were disoluto rjul vicious, mid he could do but little. Still ho sounds the alarm, like a trumpet call at midnight ummoning to arms a slumbering people. He tolls tho populace their groves and high places, and oblations and sacrifices wero of no avail, because they were not oVerr. God looks at tho heart, and ceremonial observances are vain in His eyes. Away, then, witli all hypocrisy mid hollow pretensions. Ceaue todoovil, leam to do well. You must renounce ynur sins and accept God heartily and devoutly. Come, then, and hearken to your prophet, “let ns reason together.” Man is tho only reasoning creaturo on earth. Ho only can generalize, and by analysis also understand tho nature of good and ovil—reason is liis prerogative, and separates him from tlio beasts of the field. Ho was created witli a natural soul and in tho iningo of his maker. And his responsibility is founded upon this intel- ligenoo/aml not based upon instinct or habit. God gives him light from on High and imparts to him his duty, and destiny, and then clothes him with power to work out his own salvation by tho aid of theso teachings. Como then and let us reason togetlior. Reason about wliat? Con cerning sin and its remedy—“though your sins he as scarlet, they shall bo like snow.” Lot us reason as to tho fitness and pro priety of serving God. Overt sin may, and does grow out of our morally do- pmvod natures; but tho atonement of onr Master gives us justification through faith in him. Tho prophet speaks of na tional and personal sins. Sin3 deliberate and aggravated. All sin says ono is a mistake—and so it is—a most fatal error and violation of the known will of God. It is tho act of a froo agent nnd intelli gent being, and a most unnatural offence. Harmony with God is our normal condi tion. God never made a sinner or the father of liars. Ho could not. A good tree cannot bring forth ovil fruit. It is blasphemous to affirm that God was tho author of sin. It is the voluntary act of our own debased natures. God leaves us froo in the premises, no docs not will evil. Sinners then are in rsi abnormal state, and not in tho condition designed for them by their kind Creator. Tlio moral consequences of sin through our first parents descend from a federative head upon posterity. The sinner is a trait,.r to his God. His noble gifts and af fections wore created for Goil's glory. And when they are alienated and turned against the majesty on high, liis altitude is unnatural and rebellious. The sinner is also ungrateful to God for his unspeakable mercies, and evinees great iinwortliinoss and depravity by his unmeaning and fatal oppoiition to the Divine will. The iugrnte is justly re garded among moil as tho most odious of his nice. And what a retr.ru docs tho sinner render to tlio author of his being, for all liis transcendent goe dnoss. He who degrades his family escutcheon l>y deeds of wickedness and dishonor, is justly loathed and avoided. But sin makei us grateful to the best of fathers, and robs our nature of nil that is lovely aud commendable. Tt vitiates tho iuor.il taste*, perverts the appetite.', and engen der* ruinous and destructive habits. Habits which gi-ow sf rongerund stronger, until they destroy tho voice of conscience, and poison the fountains of all goodness and purity. Such is sin. The sinner not. only harms himself, hut is the cause of incalculable injury to others. Ho is a post-house — a deadly upas tree — the agent of Satan and the fol. destroyer of his family and society. Sin i* a crime of the darkest line. Its black trail may be traced through households; communities and nations. How many jmivos has it dug for its victims, llow many thorns have boon planted by it in the human heart. The whole earth is a monument of its blasting and damning consequen ces, You see tho baleful eifects of war around yon in desolate stacks of chim neys, without houses to them, and the poverty and mourning', which aro its legacy. Hut this is a faint resemblance only to the woe, which sin dispenses with it* hellish breath. The Moody sweat in the garden of Gethsemane, and tito agony and crucifixion of our dying Lord and ^Uviour on Calvary, wore tho result of thi* violation of God's law. Oh, who can conceive of tho extent of tho ruin and misery caused by sin ? Come, “then, and let us reason together” about it. You do not read God’s law and my to observe and keep its precepts. You. are slighting His calls to-day. This is moral madness, and if summoned away at this moment you would awake from your night-mare dream in horror and despair. A stranger from another realm would suppose bom your ease and assured bear ing, that all was well with you. Indeed, that tlio whole community were pious. And when undeceived by :he appalling blasphemy, drunkenness, and other forms of wickedness in your dwellings and upon your streets, he would be overwhelmed with surprise and consternation. He could not realize that this people professed to believe in the existence if a God. But for thi* very reason their c rimes are of a darker and more malignant hue, and their damnation more certain and awful. Sin is a great injury ar.d crying evil which God interdicts and condemns. Is there no remedy for it ? Y es, blessed be God there is, and it is found in the gospel Come let us reason together, saith the I*)xd! Though your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow ; though they bo like crimson they shall be as wool Great and enormous as *J*e the oonse- quencos of sin. there is an all-sufficient remedy for it. not by the law, but through the infinite mercy and benignant grace °f Jeliovoli. That remedy is sovereign and universal in its application. God MILLEDGEVILLE LETTER. mate Medical Board—Physicians and Druaalsts Must be Licensed—Penal ties of Neglect—Flue and laaprls. onment-Nearly One Hundred LI. censes Cranted —“ Scalpel ” and “ Bistoury Life Insurance Axents —Heath from Medical Malpractice— From Blunders of Druxxists-Mll- IrdxevUlc Thrlvlnsr—New Building* Loins L'p Yet—Trade Brisk. Mn.LEDOKVir.iK, Go., Dec. 20, 1S73. Editors Telegraph aiul Messenger: A working quorum of the Allopathic Medi cal Board of the State of Georgia is now in session in this city, anil has been ac tively at work here for several weeks post. This i*oard is composed of about twenty of the leading physicians of the State, among whom wo mny mention the following: W. J. Johnson, of Atlanta; Dr. Bullock, of Savannah; L. D. Ford, of Augusta; C. If. Hall and J. Mercer Green, of Macon; R. B. Nisl*et, of Eaton- ton; D. S. Brandon, of Tliomnsvillo; and Dr. Stanford, of Columbus, together with Drs. S. G. White, W. H. Hall, anil other medical gentlemen of this city. Dr. S. G. Whito is president of the board, and Dr. W. H. Hall is vico president. Dr. G. D. Case is dean. Tlio object of tho present meeting (a quorum of which is constantly ill attend ance.) is the examination of candidates for the privileges of practicing medicine and surgery in this State, and also of pur suing the vocations of pharmaceutist, apothecary and druggist. Where theso candidates or applicants aro found quali fied, tho proper licenses aro issued to them. It may not ho generally known, but it is true that, (with a few particular exceptions,) all surgeons, physicians, pharmaceutists, apothecaries and drug, gists—in fact, all persons assuming to prnctico any of the duties of theso voca tions—must have proper license from this board, or otherwise bo subjected to severe penalties. Without such license tlio ac counts of these professional gentlemen ore not. collectable by law; anil violators of tlio law ore further punished by a fine of $500 for tho first offence, and by im prisonment for tho second: “Ono half of the fine to inure to the informer, the other to tlio educational fund of the county.” Seo Irwin’s Revised Codo of Georgia, of 1SGS, section 1,410 to 1,431 inclusive. Theso legal requirements have long been in forco in Georgia; but they have been veiy negligently enforced. To protect tho lives of tho citizens of Georgia against malpractice, this able and intelli gent board ore impelled to act moro vigor ously in tho future. Tho only exceptions to theso requirements aro set forth in section 1,428 of tlio code. Tho law also authorizes the appointment of another board to examine applicants in a similar manner who have adopted the “Reformed Practice of Medicine.” Certain graduates at regular and recognized medical schools of allopathy aro entitled to license by law, on presentation of diplomas without examination. Tho sitting of this board has attracted hither many medical gentlemen from every section of tho State during the past few weeks, aud nearly one hundred li censes have been issued. These appli cants have been, in the main, a good- looking, intelligent set of gentlemen; and our city has begun to assume quite u "professional” air. On yesterday we overheard two lads, on the street engaged in a spirited dispute respecting the differ- onoo between a scalpel and a bistoury; and so for as irs know, both disputants wero right! Wo understand life insurance agents have bad no success at all in this city since so much medical skill has been IF SUDDENLY SEIZED with pain. ill a ol water, wj]J. in m It kx, remove all uneasiness. I’E RSON S SUBJECT to sppoplexv, heart dis- lv'. h-aulsclies, su.ld.-r. faintum. should ' the tv lief near them; a tcaqgonful in wate rte minutes, remove all difficulty Id keep ter, wifi Railway's Ready Relief It* Grand Power In the Prevention and Cure of Pestilential and Contagious Disease*. It Is ir. diseases where immediate and absolute Rsi-stance and relief is required wherein this rem* ily prove;* its suj»erior, and we might say, super- atural power m saving life and promoting health In cases where epidemic diseases, pestilence, nalLpox, fevers, ete, exist, this remedy proves the potent power of a disinfectant, neutralizer ~nd cure. No one that uses the Ready Relief hen Asiatic cholera, yellow fever, typhoid fever, '.ltII-imjx. diptheria, • u\, prevail in a coramuni- J. will be seized with these diseases; and if seized when curing it, will bo curvd if thedircr- is are followed. Simple as this remedy is, it . sesses the elements of care of tho most violent, jainful and fatal diseases that scourge the earth. RADWAY’S READY. RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF TIIE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE nEART HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERH. CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. it parts where the pain or difficulty exists will foni ease nnd comfnt. Twenty drops in linlf a tumbler of water will in few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stom* 'll, Heartburn, Sick Heucbtu uc, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, ami :UI internal fains. Travelers should always carry a tattle of Rad- a>’ri Ready Relief with them. A few drops in .aterwill prevent sickness or pains from cliamro f water. It is better than French Brandy or Bit- irs as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever nml Ague cured for fifty cents. Then*, is not li remedial agent in the world flutvitlnra •r nnd Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow and other Fevers (aided by Railway's Pills) so quirk as ltadway’s Ready Ready Relief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills £5 cents a tax. Solti by druggists. The Great ! Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press [PATENTED FEBRUARY 25. 1871.] MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY B. FINDLAY’S SONS FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. FASTER, MORE DURAELE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN. PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. Two to tlireo Hniids, or one Light Mule Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes ll.Jrt u Coticu pa. kcil if tins Pruas ram.-,- from SCO to $00 pounds. WE GUARANTEE TO MAKF. GOOD, FREE OF COST (and t«v expenses or transportation) AN I ruKTit THE IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS AFTER PURCH ASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME. * ECLIPSE” can lie furnished all complete, or simply tho Irons, as parties may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water power when required. enses of transportation) ANY PORTION OF We have other Cotton S visit ins Macon AND THORC Pampldets 115 terti menials and price R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IKON WORKS. MACON. GA. CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS. Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, MACON, GEORGIA. The superiority of this machine over all others intended for same purpose (including both the old and ” new fashion” Gin Gear) wo GUARANTEE, OR ASK NO MONEY. This Power is shipped n one piece, as it were; requires no mechanic to put it up; sets cm tho ground; is attached in up way to any portion of the house; nud is independent of floor “sagging,” etc.; can be used in ANY KIN D OF HOUSE (ono or two story), or both the Power and Gin can be run on tho ground WITHOUT ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 2T5 to 300 revolutions per minute. FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. N. B.—Parlies prefer rim.- the “old f.idiifm” Gin Gear or can be accommodated at very reasonable figures. "new fashion** ditto, with centre nppor k assembled here in this learned board. But to resume the serious: Wo must not pass from this subject without special mention of Mr. J. M. Clark the Pharma cist of this Examining Board. An abler pharmacist, or a more kind and modest gentleman, is not to bo found in the State. And tlio other members of tlio Board, wlio aro residents of this city and weU known to the writer hereof, are among tho most learned, skillful, and conscientious practitioners in tho United States. All persons brought before this Board may feci sure of being dealt with in a spirit of kindness and yet of strict impartiality also. The need of skilled druggists has been impressed on tho public mind more forci bly of late than ever before, by several notable blunders whereby human life lias been sacrificed. The law, which has at tracted the highest commendations from abroad, should be, and we may add, icitl be strictly enforced in tho future. Li censes are issued by tho Board to. 1, pharmacists; 2. apothecaries; and_ 3, druggists, according to qualification. And we must add that licenses to appli cants of all sorts aro withheld where there is palpable absence of qualification. The object of tho Law in calling together this board is to protect Georgians every where against the ignorant blundering and knavish charlatanism of incompetent practitioners, of both sexes, whose mal practices swell fearfully onr mortuary statistics. If the citizens of the State will demand that every physician and druggist shall bo licenses!, or prosecuted by tlio Grand Jury of his county for prac ticing without license, they will do far more towards “insuring tlieir lives” than by patronizing all tlio life insurance agents in America. We have deemed the publication of these facts in your widely circulated and able journal as a matter of public interest to all classes of your readers—to the people, mainly, who buy drugs and employ physicians and surgeons. Milledgeville is still witnessing the erection of new buildings, and trade is brisk to-day. We feel thankful to you for presenting the Capital question to vour readers in the able and statesman like way you did to-day. W. G. M. HEALTH! BEAUTY! STRONG AND TORE RICH BLOOD-IN CREASE OF FI.KSn AND WEIGIIT- CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Has made tho most astonishing cures, go quick so rapid are the chan.ires the body unden^ocs. u ndo tho influence of this truly wonderful medicine that EVERY PAY AX IXCREASE IX FLESH AXD WEIGHT IS SEEX AXD FELT. TIIE GREAT BLOOD PVBIFIEit. Every drop of the 8 ARS APAItl LLI AN RESOL VENT communicates through the blood, swea urine and other fluids nnd Juices of the system tho rigor of life, for it repairs tho wastes of the Ijodv with new jmd sound material. Scrofula, Sypliilis, Consumption. Glandular Diseases. Ul cers in the Throat and Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in tho Glands and other parts of tho system. Sore Eyes, Strumorous Discharges from the Ears, and the worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruption, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt lllieum. Ery sipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors. Cancers in tho Womb, and all Weakening and Painful Discharges, Night Sweat*. Loss of Sperm, aud all wastes of tho life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Mod em Chemistry, and a few days’ use will prove to any person using it for either of theso farms of disease its potent power to euro them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the waste and decomposition that is continually pro gressing. succeeds in arresting theso wastes, and repairs tho same with new material made from healthy blood-and this tho SARSAPARILLLAN will and does secure—<» cure is certain; for when once this remedy commences its work erf purifica tion, and succeeds in diminishing tho loss o wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tho patient will feel himself growing better nnd strong er, the food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh ami weight in enuring Not only does tho SARSAPARILLIAN. RESOLVENT excel all -ttf W* “SP C? known remedial agents in the cure 'rf Chronic, I ■ 1 jL 9 fe**. lA/ ■ B Scrofulous, Constitutional nnd Skin Diseases, but .a Jk If A ll ffi W-. q it is the only positive cure for _____ Kidney aud Bladder Complaint*, FIRST STREET, CORNER OP CHERRY. Dropsy, Stoppagoof Water, Incontinence of Urine, WAEEEOOMS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick dust deposits, or tho water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like tho white of an egir, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and whit* tauo dust deposit, and when there is a pricking, burning rensation when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and along tho loins. Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured hy Eadway’s Eesolvent! Beveely, Mass.. July 1G, 1SG7. De. Rai>waT: I have had Ovarian Tumor in the ovaries and bowels, a! It he Doctors said “there was no help for it.*’ I tried everything that was recommendt-xl, but nothing IicUkhI me. I saw vour Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but liad no faith in it, because i had suffered for twelvo years. I took six bottles of tho Resolvent, and one tax of Railway's Pills, and two tattles of your Ready Relief; ami there is not a sign of tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter and hap pier than 1 have for twelve years. Tho worst tu mor was in the left side of the tawels, over tho groin. I write this to you for the tanctit of others. You can publish it if you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP. WORMS! The oril safe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN and WORMS of all kinds. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. An Important Letter From a ]ironiinent pentlemaii slid resident o Cincinnati. O.. tor tha i*st forty years well known to tlio book publishers throughout tlio United > " lU ”' New Sou October 11.1573. Db. Rap wav: Dear Sir—l am induced by a sense of dul J to the suffering to make a brief state ment of the working of your median, on myself. For several wars I lisd been aflected with some trouble ill tile bladder and urinary oivans. -which some twelve months a$o culminated in a most ter ribly a (Incline disease, «fafeb the physicians al said was a spasmodic stricture in the urvU. as also inflammation of the kidneys and bladder.and rave it as their opinion that my mro—73 years— would prevent my ever getting radically cured. 1 had tried a number,! jihysicians-aial lot.1 taken a lante quantity of medicinal Iwth alo|«tbic nisi homeopathic, but had «>t no relief. 1 had read o astonishing cures having bean made bv your rem edies, ami some four months ago read a notice in the Philadelphia Saturday Kvening Post of a cure having been effected on a person who had long been suffering as 1 bad been. I went net. toff and got some of each—jour Sarsapanlhan Resolvent Keadv Relief and Regulating Pills—and com menced taking them. In three day. I was greatly ul now feel as well as ever. C. \V. JAMBS.Cincinnati.O. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS. WATER WHEELS, AND AI.D KINTS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS. ETC.. ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, I27.kIIv FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA. FACTS FOR PARENTS Guardians to Consider. G AINESVILLE, one of the healthiest and pleasantest towns in Georgia, has just com uudii pie ted a fine Brick College Bunding, and placed it under the chance of Geo.IC. Looney. He has a faculty of the best teachers, male and female, in the State. His system of teaching docs net crowd facts and theories into the mind to the neglect of reason and common sense. His pupils cun enjoy their political and religious views without any attempt, on the part of teachers or students to bias or ridicule them. He will guarantee to each boarder bringing him $175 in advance, board, lodging, fuel, washing and tuition in highest classes, for ten scholastic months. Lower classes cost less. Board S10 to $12 per month. Tuition $20 to $50 per year. Music $50; Mod em Languages, Fainting and Drawing, each $30 per year. Calisthenics. Book-keeping (single and double entry), practical out-door exercises in higher Mathematics, with instruments, without extra charge to pupils. Students are kept under strict discipline, both i and out of school. Drunkards, gamblers and rowdies not received. Young ladies constantly encouraged not to dress fine to come to school. The spring term of twenty-four weeks begins January 5th. 1874. dec 17 lm rarsFiH LOW RESERVOIR Auhsid/•>/,,/ . “•w ire Med f) al! Climates, AND FAMOUS FOR BEING BEST TO USE! CHEAPEST TO BUT!i EASIEST TO SELL Ml Famous for doing mcro and ■'OAks?£= BETTER COOKING, poixo it ^ it n ir her and Cheaps, Then uuy StoYOof tio co»i, FAMOUS JOB ClVINO Satisfaction Everywhere, AND BEIN'Cl Especially Adapted TO TUB vims or mn inu SOLD L3Y EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MO., ASD TRUMAN & GREEN, FRUITS 23 Barrels CHOICE RED 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 nil manner of CHRISTMAS NOW IN STORE A>'f> TO ARRIVE. GOODS I have arrangements made hy which I will receive ono hundred barrels of APPLES and fifty boxes best FLORIDA ORANGES once a week, all of wliieli will be especially selected for the Christmas trade. Buyers will And it to their interest to call on me. aecmf J. F. BARFIELD. ESTABLISHED 24 YEARS! CAPITAL $1,250,000! Company MANUFACTURED r>Y Langdale’s Chemical Manure (LIMITED.) NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. Has the following Powerful Recommendations for Planters It is a genuine English made Manure, tlio only one in the market, and manu factured hy a company having a capital of $1,230,000, which sells 40.000 tons annu ally, and has tlic most extensive works of tho kind, in Great Britain, which have been in operation 24 years. The Langdale, therefore, lias a good pedigree and is no experiment. It contains a larger proportion of chemical elements suited for the promotion of vegetable life, and especially of cotton, than any other fertilizer offered in the South. It is the best and safest Cotton Manure in tho market. The analysis given with the Manure when sold will ho guaranteed. There shall be no mistake about the genuineness of the article,nortliegood faith of the vendors. It is tho cheapest Manure offered, as it contains nothing but what is of use in becoming plant-food, or by chemical aetion on tho soil, producing the same. The tost of eiicapness is not tho price, hut the actual worth of tlio artielo purchased. Low-priced Manure cannot contain efficient quantities of pure and valuable chemi cals, which can alone give worth to a fertilizer, and bring satisfactory results. Tho Langdalo is as low in price as is consistent with tlio use of tlio best ingredients, and a fair commercial iwolit on its cost. The employment of powerful machinery in mixing and pulverizing tlio ingre dients prepares every particle for service, and prevents trouble in using. The Lang dale is unequalled in this respect, and impresses every one wlio sees it as a perfectly manipulated Manure. In its composition and preparation it is the result of careful scientific researeli and experiment, confirmed l>y practical application for a quarter of a century. It will ho maintained, at its present high standard, and is thus wliat planters have long wanted - a thoroughly reliable and safe Manure. THE MODEL HAHURE AHD PLANTER’S FRIEND. MACON, tS’A. CO g W a H D P P 03 \ l i i 11 1_ (BU LDERS SI MM . sE ' *** ~ 5“ * H » > 0 M ^ (WITH LATEST ISirEOVEMEXTS.) FOR 20 YEARS TIIE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OYER 850,000 IN USE. If yon think of buying n Sowing Machine it will pay you to examine the records of those now in U9C end profit by ex|>crience. THE \YHEELER k WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE ROTARY HOOK,.MAKING A LOCK STITCH, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. All shut tle machines waste power in drawing the shuttle tack after the stitch is formed bringing double wear and strain upon both machine aud operator, hence while other machines rapidly wear out, the AVHEELER & WILSON LASTL A LIFETIME, amt proves an economical investment; Do not believe all that is promised by so-called ‘•Cheap’* machines, you should require proof that years of use have tested their value. Money' once thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold on « . terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machines put in order or received in exchange. WHEELER & WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES: Savannah, Aumiata, Macon and Columbus. Ga. W. B. CLEVES, Gen. A gt., Savannah, Ua W. A. HICKS, Agent, Macon, Ga janl2eodly GUERNSEY, BARTRUM & HENDRIX, PROPRIETORS. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOR THAMES, BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL WORKS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTT, ETO., ETO., ETO. X full liii.i of tlio above always in stock, and supplied to city and country on sliort notice. OClSftCOdlf '* REPUBLIC LIFE iSOWCE COMPUY CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS. :o: CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. :o: JOHN V. FARWELL - - - - PRESIDENT. reli' IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE CEI.EBR.kTED DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE AND REGULATING PILLS. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet cum, puna. 1 , purify, cleanse and strength en. Rad wav’s Fills for the cure of all disorders o the Stomach, Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases. Headache, Constipation, Cos tiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Fe ver, Inflanwnation of the Bowels, Piles and all De rangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, con taining no mercury, minerals or deleterious drucs. Observe the following symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digestiye^Organs; Constipation, * POE, HALL & LOFTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office, on Third street, over Cit)*£ank. novltf PHELPS DOREMUS & CORBETT, (Late Phelps k Doremus.) MANUFACTURERS AXD DEALERS IX PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC., 2di and 260 Caiial St., Near Broadway, New York WM. PHELPS. OTIS COKHETT. WIT. T. DOREMUS. sep!2 Gm* D. I.. ROBERTS. P. A. GAUD DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO- FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Ga. I.iU-ral advances made on Produce in lutiul. We have a good stock of Ragging and Tics or hand, which we offer at low rates, sepia Cm J, N. LIGHTFOOT Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, 1*0 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Agents for the sale of Mcrryman’s Ammon iatod Bonce. sepld < Inward Idles. Fullness of the FLORIDA WATER! The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate of a perfumes, for u—; on tlie handkerchief. At the TOILET. And in the BATH. », there are imitations and counterfeits, alwars ask for the Florida Water, whiefe has on the bottle, oTthe label, and on the pamphlet, the names of MU RRAY A LAN MAN, without which none is ale by all perfumers, druggists, and dealers in fanes' goods. julyseodo Blood in'the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations-Sinking or Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffering Sensations when in a Lying Foeture, Dimness o Vision. Dots or Webs before the bight. Fever and Dull Pain the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Fain in the bide, Chest, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of Heat, J>uru- ing in the Flesh. A few doses of Rad way's Pills will free the sys- tem from all the above named cUrorders. Price 25 cents per box. Soli by Druggist*. REAB “FALSE AND TRUE I" Send one letter stamp to RADWAY £00. No » Warren, corner Chnrrh street. New York. Information worth thousinds will bs sent maylSeodAwly REPUBLIC BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ATLANTA, GA, BRANCH. OFFICERS—E.E.Rxwsox, President: L.P.Gbxxt. Vice President: J.P.Loqax, M.D.,Mcdi- “kxUcUTIVH COMMITTEE—E. E. Rawsox, L. P. Gaurr, V. R. Tommet, L. Scofield, W. P. Pattillo, J. A. Haydex, D. A. Beatie. AUGUSTA, GA BRANCH. OFFICERS—Geoeoe T. Jacksox, President; James T. Botottoa, Vice President; G. E. Rat cliff e. Secretary and Manager. _ _ ^ _ T . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Edwayd Thomas, W.Daxiel, T. B. Beaxch, Johx l. Metes W. H. Goodrich. SPECIAL AGENTS « GEO. L THOMAS, Jk., JAS. W. THOMAS, DR- R. S. JACKSON. A STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, character, and local influence, and provides Life Insurance at the lowest safe rates, without delusive promise of dividends, or rather makes the Dividend certain by decreasing the premium. By its organizations it enables a man to deal with his own neighbors, stockholders in the Company, men whom he knows will do justice to his family after he is dead, and also provides that his funds will be invented to de velop the resources of his own locality. A Company,with Capital enough and breadth enough to be safe beyond question, with national extent and prestige, and yet a Home Company everywhere. An easy Company for Agents to work and retain the confidence erf their neighbors, WILLIAM GOO DITOW, Southern Manager, Republic Block, Atlsnts. Ga. S. T. JENKINS, Superintendent of Agencies. octJ4eod Sm X. M. WARFIELD. EOBT. WATER. WARFIELD & WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. O FFKRthcir service* to planters anil uliijiiu rs of cotton, etc. nnd solicit a share Of tlieir bus- ness. Cash adisr.crs mude on consignments ul lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu tures” bought nnd sold in tlic Snvnnnnli and New York Cotton Bxchange on tlio most reasonable terms. soplE 6m SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH GRANGES FOR CASH. AGENTS Z»r GEORGIA: CLEMONS & JAMES, J. BEN WILSON & CO., RUFF. WINTERS & WIITTLOCK, B. H. WEIGLEY & CO., J. W. WHEATLEY & CO., G. M. STOKES, WM. J. RUSSELL, C. M. DAVIS, SPEERS & NILES, J. D. HAVIS, - Colummis. - Atlanta. - Marietta. - Macon. - Atnevicns. Leesburg. •Athens. - Arlington. Marsliallville. Perry. P. O. BOX 42Z W, McICAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga, MIA WILLiniH I CO.'S AGRICULTURAL DSPOT. This Ploir is non' in general use in Georgia, and without a donht lets become the favorite Plow with the Farmers of the So - th. Soli! only hy MALONE, WILLING HAM & CO. WRIGHT’S COTTON PLANTER. No Farmer can resist the temptation of purchasing ono of Wright’s Planters after learning its merits, from tlio fact that tho 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 hy MALONE, WILLINGHAM & CO. Every class of Farming Implements, Com Mills, Feed Cutters, Plows, Plaw Point:, Grass Itods, Heel Bolts, etc., etc., for sale by MALONE, WILLINGHAM ,v CO. Our prices to suit the times. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine our stock, or address us, at No. 10 Hollingsworth block, Macon, Ga. dcc2-3ni w. DU-YCAX. J. If. JO1IXST0X. M. MACLEAN*. DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Bt Bay Street, Savannah, t». augl ton B. c. FLAX NAG AX. A. P. ABELL. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, G A M ANAGING Agents for the English Stonewall Fertiliser,etc. Bagging and’l'ies furnished, and liberal cash advances made on consignments for sole in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor respondents in Northern, Eastern or Enropesin markets. augl 6m A. M. SLOAN. A-BTHL'R X. SOLLKE. G.Y.WYLLY, JR A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Cbgborn A Cunningham’s Bangs, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga B AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Libera! cash advances made on consignments for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres pondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, Boston or Baltimore. augl ton S. H. COHEN, JR- JOS. HULL COHEN & HULL, Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, •• Bay Street, Savannah, da. Refer respectfully to J. W. Lath pop A Co, N A Hardee's Son A Co- Tiaon A Gordon, H. Mayer A Col, Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah Bank and Trust Co. aeplS 6m cm mo WHOLESALE HARDWARE CUTLERY, ETC.. Cherry Street, 00tl2tf - - Macon, Ga. ERNEST Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in tho time-keeping of’ my fii.o Regulator, by tho erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTRU MENTS, for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of the sun and stars, 1 will bo able to keep the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. • *• Special attention paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches, as toelt as alt k>*d* I new work mads to order. |Rl27ly iwirnai Hi