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I Steen I itr-ele. Subtmptwn Ten Dolloie
year. Pme He'.!art tor tut m nthi. Tue
P J.' :'r,ani fifty Cent, for three month., and
nne /t glor per month for a ,hort,r period.
-ba \ <iy\ T ADTEBTISEMKSTS One Date
l i r \,tr tenort of ten hnee or leeefor the Jtret
tmmertirn and fifty Cant* for all enbeeguen.
,-terliont. lateral raUt to contractors.
Tilt TKLSG EACH AW MESSES O SR
retire,rate three of the oldett nnetpaprrt «•
Sit i eel ion of Georgia, and for many purl
ha, famished the earliest netee to that trope
at Oeorgia, Alabama and Florida trading at
thie point. It find, ite icay to almoet every
intelligent houeehold ond manej buline, tin
t .at,action. At an advertising msMnm tn
that range of country it hat no tgual.
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SATURDAY. JUNE 14,1879.
Mr4. Lion Fair, who killed Ool. Grittcn-
«!on in California, bn Invented * baby cir-
tiige Mid cold tbs patent for 414,000.
—More Joy can be extracted from an old
pair of elioee all run down at the heel than
from all tbo new patent leather boo la that
wero. ever interned.
—Lees than two yeare ago a cotton facto*
ry was built In Hatchet, MUt., etery doUar
of tbo stock in ‘which Is owned by hor own
citizens, and which is yielding thotery hand
some return of nearly 20 per cent, on the In
tea tment.
—Fiold Marshal Halstead of the Oinjtn-
natl Commercial says Orant’s nomination
for the Presidency is not only not inotita-
bls—It is impossible; and nothing that the
Democrats can do will atfeot that fact in any
way in the least. The sooner we hear the
last of the tblrd-teim nonsense the better.
—'Ball Kan' Hassell, the well known cor
respondent of tbo London Times, has gone
to Honth Africa with 8ir Carnet \ToIaeley.
He goes ont to represent the London Daily
Telegraph, haring, after forty years' connec
tion, trsnsferrsd his allegiance from the
London Times to tho Telegraph.
1 ; *, — Four hundred thousand persons, accor
ding to tho Railway World, are employed on
thj railroad«in this country, and fire times
that many dopund npon tbo roads for sup
port. It is also estimated that betwoon
$ 100,000,000 and $ 190,000,000 aro annually
paid to employee and to poraona who furnish
tbo companies with supplios of various
kinds.
—Ban Francisoo Fost: A heroic young
man Jnmped off tbo Han lUfael-ferryboat
about a month ago and rosouod from drown-
1 ng a dsnghtcr of one of our richest stock
operators. Tho next dsy tho grateful father
sent for the hero and presented him with a
point on stocki! To-day tho horolo yonng
man is walking around on bis nppors and
bleeping on benches in tho plaza. This is a
tiue story.
According to tbo Biddeford (Me.) Union,
tho largo cotton factories at that point aro
full of operatives, rnnning on full time and
presumably making fair profit The machine
shops and fonndrlos aro hivos or industry
employing fall forcos, and laming ont a
largo amonnt of machinery. The shoo fac-
toiios woro never doing a larger or moro
prosperous bneinoje than at tho proeent
timo.
—Eafaula, sayr the News of that city, is
nrwalluded toby somo of our oxchangos,
ai a way station betwoon Montgomery and
Haoon. That Is vory truo, but, then, it has
been nothing moro for twolvo or eighteen
mouths, past. Tbo faot that tbero is no
ohango of cars at this pciot, atuonnls to
nothing, as tho trains from Maoon and Mont
gomery now remains boro forabont the samo
I inglh of timo that it took to transfer paseen
gars and baggago to and from trains when
the M. and IS. railroad had a aepsrato and
distinct extstonce. The new arrangement,
while it does not In the least injnro F.nfanla,
it a great convenience to the travelling pnb-
Mtt-
pondent of tbo Massachusetts Ploughman
gives tho following core for oollo in horses,
which is convenint at all timos and easily
appliod. Ho says ho has novor known it to
fail: Spread a toacupfal, or moro, cf lino
ealt on the back of tho animal over tliokid-
ueya aud loins, and keep it satnratod with
warm wator for twonty or thirty minutos, or
longer if necessary. If tho attack is severe,
drench with salt water. I have a valuable
bull, weighing nineteen or twenty huudrol,
which had a eovoro attack of oollo a year ago
last enmmor. I applied ealt to hie hack as
abovo, and it being ditlicnlt to drench, we
put a wooden bit io hie month, koeping it
open abont two inchos, and aproad salt npon
hie tongno, which together with tho salt
npon his hack roliovod him at onco, and
within a very short time equilibrium appear
ed folly restorod. I haTO for sovoral years
past anocossfolly applied this treatmont to
oilier animals in my hord.
—An instance of generosity on tho part
of a tiro insurance company, which appoara
rather rcmukablo wlion compared with the
ebsouosa and niggardliness of some similar
organizations in this country, has recently
transpired in England. It is onstomsry in
England to allow an oxtonslon of policies
ilftoon days after they actually expire, dnring
which timo they may be renewed. Lord
Fevorsham bad carried poliaiee of $130,000
in the London Guardian Company for sever
al years on his property at Dnneoomb Park,
bat ia const>iaonco of bis illness and the
negiigenco of his hneinoss agents the fifteen
days of grace wero recently allowed Io olapae,
and ou the alxthoontb day tho plaoo took flro
and aevoral hundred thousand dollar*’ worth
or property was destroyed. Ofiioers of the
camp any, however, paid over the amount of
Lord Feversham’s policy, holding that it was
his intention to ronow tho contraot, and that
only sickness had prevented him from carry
ing It ont.
—Old Zick is Ttn Fiild—A Washington
special to tho Cincinnati Gazette aajs tbair
Is no longer any doubt'that the friends of
Senator Chandler lntont to push him persis
tently from tbo first opportune movomant
aaa lpresident candidate before the next
national convention. They areaotively look-
tog over tho ground, and soma work has
already been dono, both in the National
Committee and out of ft. It la also under
stood that tho Senator is in tho hands of his
friends for the pnrpoae they have in viow.
They declare that they can olaim for him
wiln perfect oonfidenoe that ho would have
an lioneet administration, and that in regard
to all pending national iosuea fas wonld give
tho Union loving people ae strong a govern
ment as onr Constitution and laws will allow.
Though he has not yet written the conven
tional private letter on the onbject, it may
be taken for; granted Jtbat at an earlyday
Senator Cbaudler will appear on the track.
HI—Tin: Uca Mcbpxb, whioh has been
alluded to in onr telegrams bnt never related
occurred on the night of the 11th. On that
morning, Mrs. Jana L. D. F. Hull, aged S3,
Wife of Dr. A. Qrandlecn Hull, was found
dead in her bed at 140 West 42d street. Her
hands and feet were tied, she was blindfol
ded, a gag wee in her month and her trunk
at the aide of her bod was open and ruled of
its contents. Mrs. Hull rstired at tho naual
iicur last evening, and no disturbance was
beard daring the night. This morning one
of the servants want to Airs. Hull's door to
call her, bnt reoeiving no reiponao, (entered
and discovered her lying dead on her back
in brd, in a semi-nude condition. One
foot was bonnd to cither rail of the bed, her
bands were bound across her breast and tied
at Ibe elbows, a piece cf sheeting was strap
ped around her neck and across her month,
and it was evident that bar death resulted
from •trauguUUon. On the body were found
several contusion* aud alight wounds recei
ved in tho eeGjila with the assassins. The
murderers cut two ling* from hor fingers,
ono containing a large diamond and the
liter i ccatly emerald. No dno to the per- I
ytmtvre ilic ajordcr m'd be pbfaiDtd
Tennessee Bonds as Currency.
The Nashville American cf Thursday,
under the head of “The 8t&te' Debt—A
Local Currency,” urges on the attention
of the people tbat provision cf the act for
the settlement of the mate debt, which
autborizea one-third of the bonds to be
issued in sums of five to one hundred
dollars, and one-third to be in sums of
$100 to $60O—the objeot and plain effect
of which, the American says, will be to
create a circulating currency of a iccal
character. The American adds:
j£One of the great wanU of the times is I telligent of onr colored citizens do not
that lsak of a flexible local currency suit- desire this oonfusion and amalgamation
ed to the wants of the locality, and pro ] 0 f Jt3ee .
that so-called Republic for the put half
century attest. There a handfnl only of
the popnlatlon are of pure blood, the
remainder being Mestizoes and sanlat
toes, with a few Indians. Henna the
revelations, thefts, liosntionsness and
phatioally a banditti oonoern. In the
light of such experience how then oan
we countenance the breaking down of
those barriers wbioh the Great jTehovab
hss interposed between ' the races'
We are persuaded tbat even the more it.
I side. Tour determination to live by of-
I fice and to get it by any means you can,
li known to everybody. I, >ok out, there
ie danger hanging over your head that
you are not aware of.
500 Avengers.
Broke Jan.—The Coohran EntTT-
ductive of active energy and progressive
development which lies at tho bottom cf
the movement against the present sys
tem of finance. The old banking system
had its defect*, but had u virtuo tho
present system lacks, and wanting which
no other meritoan commend iL.. The old PfH H
banks responded'to the wants of the IegitIi«nIemlBo*ge“»tlon at the South,
community as progressive development ■ • ■
required and put credit into circulatory Divorces in the New Enoland
form. We have an opportunity here to States.—The statement of a Capo Cod
obtain that currency in the process of qh thebaafclva/ew days ago, snb-
paying a debt. It will prove an aid to 1 J “. . Jo,,
progress, a stimulant to development, I a^Hally that marriage has become a
whicn will make its benefits far outweigh I fares in his circuit, aud people contracted
the burdens of tho interest charge, and ,t with the understanding that they
at the samo time we reduce our debt by WQaJd Jgre0 t0 a geporation and divorce
h *PoB8ibly the experience in Tennessee * « hOTt time * took* the country by Mi
ms j bo different from that in Georgia. Ptise, and has directed newspaper atten-
In Georgia It was confidently predicted tion to the subject m other New.England
tbat the four per cent, bonds of five dol- States. It is now stated that the ratio
Jars and upwards wonld enter Into onr- of divorcee to marriages in Vermont for
rcncy, sod Io that extent drive ont Uni- aeveal years past has been one in every
Ud States currency. The fact is, bow- ^taen- Ehode Island, fot the past nine
ever, that these bends are seldom 0 r ^ows one ra every hirteen mar
never seen in current cironlation. They ria B CB-but for the last half of that time
are received and held simply as Invest- I * »■«* proportion of divorces,
and do not propose to enter into an earlj | To Joseph Perry : We give notice that
discussion favorable to any aspirant to I the house and property of Mrs. Perry,
the lofty honor. burned by your interference, must be re
Hxavt Showers—Globiocs Outlook. stored^.as it was, within three month*
—The Albany Heirs says: After weeks of | from this time, and if n °* doI L e ’* C w,h
patient waiting, through a dir and *'T DamLn: Tho voice you
scorching term, our section was blmmJ lQ makd by aelhD) , yonr8fc ,f out t0
eternal civil wars that prevail. It is em- ^ Perry only prove to bo thorns in your
which thoroughly saturated the earth | Vnnr d.u-rmination tolivebv of-
and placed it in a condition exactly suit
ed to the advancement of farm operations.
This rain waa general in ita effect, and
cheerful aocounte now reach us from our
.planting friends. They have a terrible
fight to mate, even jetj for grass ia as
rapidly pio*/re«aiQtf aa i-orn aud cotton. .
Workmen aro vigorously at work, how- prUs giges an aocount of tho eaoapo from
tv r, and that stnbborn nuisanco must I jail in that plaoo on Wednesday evening
give way to muscle and industry. I of butt week, of Tiiomav, alias Spell,
Attention.—Albany Heirs: Legislators I ob arged with poisoning his wife in Samp
of Southwest Georgia pullfora d^ law BQn ^ c . Xh6 GoTernor 0 f i hat
The session will soon bo on, anil lias is ft /’ . ..
subject coming up that will demand your State had made a requisition for the pm-
speoialattention. oner, whioh was granted by Governor
Jail Delivery.—Tho Hawkinsnlle I Colquitt. Bntpending the arrival of the
Dispatch says that a band of from forty to sheriff, he onntrived to remove the iron
saventy-five menindisgaise on Wodnes I ring from his leg, and it is said with the
day night of last week, forcibly entered p.aof a steelyard broke down two doors,
the jail in Dublin, and released Mrs. Ann < s;gped in open daylight. The villain
Petry and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Su- nad confessed his crime.
Ban Perry. It seems about a year ago I ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■—
Edward Perry, of Laurens county, insti- If you feel that everything is go ug wrong,
toted a suit in trover and bail to recover I if y°? dp not want to get np early in the
We can tell onr black Bepnblioan
friends of the North tbat aa long ae
“grass grows and water rnns," or South,
era chastity and purity exist, therejoan
never and shall never be practical and
mcnla ; and so we jndgo it will ha with
the interest bearing eecnrilles of Tonne-
see. They will be reserved, and non
interest hearing bills paid ont, where,
Connectiont shows one to every, fen.
This ia considered an astonishing ex
I hibit for States claiming and generally
conceded to possess a degree of morality
ever there is the chance of an eleollon In and xoligious principles, far in advance of
the premises. | lb* average of the sisterhood. It is said
‘•Coaching” so-oalled, seems to be the to bo attributable to statutory provisions
special rage among the younger nabobs making obsenco for a certain length of
of New York. The amusement consists time euffioient ground of divorce. The
in driving a coach and four, all day’s parties agreo beforehand to bo absent
stages and at a rapid paco. It is simply | from each other after a fired time,
driving a stage at one’s own expense, re-* "**
gardless of cost and carrying paesengors
upon special invitation. It would he
terrible bore if it wero not so extremely
expensive.
Tue New/, 1 'Dominion (Teaches the
States a- Salutary Lesson.—A recent
election held in the Province of Ontario
shows that the protective system,In Cana
da ha,' pretty nearly reoeived its death
blow. Of the eighty-eight towns, no
less than fifty-one have ohosen free trade
representatives, and only twenty-six pro
teotionists have been elected. The olear
A Fiery Wblzzy Muzzy.
There ia something terrible in tbo tol
lowing diagnosis of the abdominal condi,
tion of tho world which wo inhabit. It
is made by tho Charleston News ami I majority for free trade in parliament is
Courier, or by somebody else, should that estimated at twenty.flve. Commenting
paper refuse to accept tho responsibility. I upon tho resnlt the New York Bulletin
In tho light of it wo can understand the I says: J cz
phenomena of earthquakes and volcanoes. Tho Cancans have too much com.
pucuuaKuaon i mon eenae to be imposed pDon by tho fio,
We can boo why peoplo should have the tion thttt prohibitory or retaliatory tariffs
colic, nnd dreams and suicides be com- are a panacea for hard times. At a period
m „„ of despondency, the imposition may ol-
Wo ate all between two fires. Beneath tain.aa it has obtained, a temporary sne-
us a great f unless of flamo roars, rages, ? e0S ; ^ ut " Uh “ improvement of the m.
, K k I dustrial and commercial situation, under
racks and rolls in livid incandescence I [he operation of natural causes, a return
a groat gulf of fire six thousand miles deep to sound, oconomic principles is inevila-
overy way—twice the width of the At- k*?-
Ianlio. Wonld tbat onr most nneqnal and op-
Bnt we think that is comin it a little preesivo high protective tariff oonld also
strong, because that allows an outside I be overhauled and many of its discrimina-
ernst only abont 300 miles thick—too thin ttons amended for the benefit of the farm 1
to encloBO such a fiery pie. It would | era and consumers of the country,
soon burn through, and then who would
patch tho boiler? It will bs safer to al
low only four thousand miles of solid fire.
Less would affect tho price of insurance,
which ia already high enongh.
Bnt while this terrestlol hall is whirl
ing on its axis at tho rate of more than a
rtf-J.-raA'or aaditVMJUider Jiropnlaion
sun himself is a hall of liro without a
crust, seething, writhing, glowing and
scorching with a fury inconceivable.
Compared with this groat central fire of
tho systom, tho little flame the earth,
keeps up is less than a pebble to a moun
tain. The pictnre is too painful for hot
weather. Wo mnstcloso with tho extract; I Tnx Atlanta Dispatch contains a very
Tho reoent voloanio ernptions excite full report of tho Hill trial as far as it
an interest in tho interior of tho entb. hns progressed. Quite a number of wit-
The latost thoory supposes tho earth to . . . , j .
bo a hollow sphere with an opening Rt | have boon exammed and. their tes-
tho poles of fonror five hundred miles in I timony given to tho public. Much of it,
diameter, tho aboil being probably ono I however, is unfit for chaBto ears, and
thonsand miles in thicknoes. In tho cen-
nt onana in. I ” “ -“F* M "“ W1
the
The Awful Holocaust of Petroleum,
near Philadelphia,originally lighted from
tbo clouds, broke ont again near midday
yesterday, and at latest date, at noon,
uio ,» »«y inreaiening aspect.
BoT»pattiea in the United States Sen-
dtn worn oaiicnEsine yesterday.
The No it tlx ' Endorses Northern
Opinions.
“Them's powerful good things for the
iivor,” ia what a Georgia farmer says of
Dr. l’ieroe'a Pleasant Purgative Pullets.
Hold by all druggists.
THE GEORGIA FUESM.
tre of the six thonsand miles of spaoo in
side tho shell there is a ann, around which
the shell revolvos, having the samo tie-
meats of light, heat nnd proportional
power as Iho bud of onr planetary sys
tom. That the revolution of the earth
wo cannot, by reproducing the Bams, con-
sent to call the bluab of shame to
cheeks of the ladies of a virtuous com
munity.
Of course,' each disgusting details
dollars in specie altered morning, if yon have a pain in the atomaeh:
four thousand dollars in specie, alleged k0 & d oaeefI>r . u nll - a Baltimore Pdls
to have been buried by his father, Jaok prico cnly 25 ce nta,
Perry, before his death, and which Ed-
ward Perry claimed to havo^ been taken | ^ ciieerjtul Outlook tn Georgia—
Condition ot Elae Farmers—
Wliy may We not be a .timin'
iactnring People.
(From an Occasional Correspond! ut ]
Axkbicus, Ga., June 12th, 1870.
Editors Telegraph & Messenger-A few
and secreted by his step-mother, Mrs.
Ann Perry, and her daugther-in-law, Mrs,
Susan Perry. The ordinary decided
against the defendants, and both were
sent to jail. Much sympathy was mani
fested for the ladies, Mrs. Ann Perry be
ing about aixty yeare of age. I _
At tho last session of Laurens Superior days since we faeaid a prominent citizen of
court in April, K. A. Stanley, Esq., tho
counsel for Edward Perry, obtained an
alternative verdiot against the defendants I
for the full amount of the money claimed
—four thousand dollars. Under tbiB ver- |
diet the women were to be released from
jail when they paid over the four thou- I
sand dollars.
This they had not done np to the peri
od of thier liberation. Thexe was much |
is explained in the samo way as the gen- I must be brought out in evidence before
eral movement in their orbits of the plan- I tho court, bat there is no good reason for
ots around the snn with which we are fa- I introducing them at the breakfast table
miliar. It is held that oach heavenly , . .. , , , .. , L
body revolving on ita axis is revolving and m the c,rola thr0U 2 h the me -
aroundan electrical centre, and each I J> um °E tho journals of the country,
planet is a perfect system within a ays- This is not the best method, we think,
tem, “a wheel within a wheel. The [ 0 conserve tho morals of the people,
heat from the earth a inner sun penetra-1 ... . ,,, ... , . .
ting the openings at the poles, oausee tho B ^ oll d a t * 10 * l, B* iaa t Rim of
opin polar sea. The Jeannette, or some newspaper. The evidence thus Ut looks
other exploring vessel, must sail to where I decidedly damaging to the prisoner, bnt
the northern opening is, or should be, | moro light may be thrown upon the 6ub-
aud determine whether or not there is an
undiscovered son giving light and heat
Io the land and water that make up the
inner sarfaoe of the shell of tho earth.
jert.
Drouth and PuzaiFTiNa Eats.—Z>i.
patch: There seema to be a drought in
rain. Each morning tho cloHds lock
threatening, bnt aa yet no rain to do
good.
Numbers of rata are caught every night
in Atlanta, the next day drowned and
Mlscejcenatlou Another Flank
in the Hadical Platform
The eases in Virginia and Indiana of
mixed marriages—black and white—for-
bidden by their laws, and the validity of I tho carcasses left in the sun to steam.
Ihe laws sustained by their respective What the Chicago Standard says of
Courts are referred to by Eapublioan recent6ermon of eI _Chancellor Tucker,
journals as evidence of the prejudioe of I . . .
caste that still rankles in the bosom of delivered before tho American Baptist
the Democratic party. They denounce I Publication Society at its late anniver
such laws as relics of barbarism, and as BU y „t Saratoga :
being in antagonism to the spirit of pro- | „ After aDothel . hymn> - Dr . m qj. Tact
gross that made tho colored peoplo citi
zens and voters,
We dip the above from the Cincinnati
Enquirer. The people Of the South
should nate this new issna whioh ha* bMn
sprang npon them, and fight it Io the
death. The history cf the whole world
has shown that, where mixed raoea pre
dominate, vioe, laziness and the worst
forma of libidlnonaneas prevail. God
oreated distinct tribes and nations of
men, eaoh with its peculiar color, ohar-
aetfiistioa and habits. When these
beooms blended and hopeiessly mixed,
while In exosptional eases the lower grad e
may bo improved, yet it is at the expense
of the superior class. Order, heaven’
first law, has been violated, and evil oon-
sequences mast ensue.
In proof of this one has only to witness
and note tho horrible condition of the
popnlace in Cnba and Mexico. The wri
ter has seen for himself the wratehed
denizens of the Qaeen of tbo Antilles.
There, the only respectable people are
er, of Georgia, waa introduced,
preacher of the annual sermon. He com
menced by saying that he wonld read
three passages from the Saored Oracles,
as a beginning to his discourse. The
first waa Matt. tit. 15, 'Thns it beaometh
us to fulfill all righteousnessthe second
Matt, xxviii. 19, *Go ye therefore and
teach all Rations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father, and of the Son and
ot the Holy Ghost ;* the third, Mark xvi.
16, ‘He that beheveth and is baptized
shall be saved.'
Upon the conclusion of the sermon.
Dr. Franklin Johnson, of Cambridge^
Massachusetts, said, ‘We have had the
pleasure, Mr. Chairman, of listening to
moat extraordinary sermon. I move that
the Publicatioa Society be requested to
pnblisb the sermon in a form that will be
convenient for a wide circulation.’ The
motion waa carried by the audience ris
ing unanimously to their feet,”
Dr. Tucker’s genius wonld make itself
felt in any assembly, whether ecclesias
tical or politioaL
Amen.—Albany New*: The editor who
uses his columns as a channel of personal
abuse, or lew, vulgar allusions, diehon-
thoso of pure Castiliisn blood, or foreign- I ors his profession, and ia a stench in the
era who have moved in. The lower “.“nDf ° ? * U P 6 ?’*’ T*» Pfe ?
| of Georgia should endeavor to spot
classes are composed of a heterogeneous I guch meu, and treat them as they de
mass made up of Coolies, Africans and serve,
their decendants, Indians and mnlattoes Somebody it might not be difficult to
who have been crossed and recrossed (it | name mast have been “spotted” to elicit
wonld be wrong to say married) among I this timely rebuke from the excellent and
themselves until the island swarms with | courteous editors of the Heirs.
a hybrid melange of humanity with noth
ing distinctive about them, and as mot
tled in character, language and habits as
they are in complexion. Tice lifts its
hydra head on every side and chastity is
a virtue tarely to be found. No wonder
that snch a people are incapable of self-
government, and simply represent the
worst features, each ot his own race.
And how mach better Is the condition
I of things in Mexico? Let the history of
The -NVite has this to say on tharGnb-
ernatonal question: . J
The Berrien county Neics thinks the Al
bany Tnci inclines to Gartrell aa Gov
ernor Colquitt’s successor. ‘The editor
ot that paper misinterprets us. We ex
pressed uo choice in the article to which
Le has reference. Only made statements
of facts as we gleauod them. General
Gartrell would prove a worthy sueeeesor
to our present Executive, if indeed the
State needed a new Governor; but at
present we discover no need for a change,
our‘Stale remark that “the oonntry was
hopelessly ruined, liuauciaby, and that the
good old days had gone never to return, that
with the doeo of the late war between the
States, prosperity had departed from our
borders and that adversity, dark aud drear
had usurped her reign.” We have thought
much upon the subject that he was discuss
iug, to-wit: the future condition, financially,
aud otherwise of our grand old Btate, and
if you think proper you can publish this let
ter as embracing our views upon the snb-
•1. - . ... . -I., i jest, whioh in advauoe, let us Bay, are dia-
sympathy expressed for these females metrically opposed to thoao of the gentle-
as ono of them ia quite aged. man above alluded to. Georgia,(and indeed
w. iv wood, ««
we qneation his veraeity aa to the weight 1 »' new order of things, did Buffer financially,
of thst famous moss covered turtle. .»>■
no means. I power to make them perform manual labor.
Do Sheep Caret Concealed Wrap- Bho suffered in having nothing loft her but
oss—Dispatch: Toe other dava mer the soil that had become nearly exhausted
no-n-coiila i.onoit I by oonUnual cultivation m cotton. Hliesuf-
chant in Hawkinaville bought several I fered ^ having her credit deatroye i by the
small saoka of wool, the pnoe Being loM 0 [ one half of her properly. She enf-
abont thirty cents per ponnd. Daring I fared in having her former slaves controlled
the prooess of emptying the saoks and by mean and designing men from the North
getting the wool ready for paoklng into, who never earned an honest penny, and who
a bale, one of the clerks of the store played npon the natural prejudices and an-
drew ont of one cf the sacks an old pis- Petitions of the oolored race and by flat-
a, wt-jiva .,dSwssisTsssSi’S'idSs
killing a dog or odj other animal that and stold the money of tho State. She suf-
niight attempt to tako tho lixe of; a poor j /©red in being deluded by high prices of
innooent sheep. It was a mysterious cotton and planting tho same to the exclu-
tbing to be lnrking in a sheep’s coating, I sion of geaio and other farm products, which
and the clerks and the bosses all won- unfortunate change in the agriculture of tho
dertd how it got tho re. barely the wontrybrought tbo pricoof tboataplo
mvuuTvu* assghsrtssaysfss
Itality cent, a poand-ihat wns too oboap. J uoonli 1D j p oor [0 ^ TWIC0 , 0 a
And probably he uidn t know tba weap* I yory high (point, aud aa a reault the cotton
on was there. Tito sheep might have I made in Georgia wonld not pay the cost of
been carrying the pistol to proteot it- production at home and utterly failod to pay
self against an altaok from somo vioious ] for the necessaries of life bought ou a credit
dog, and when the owner got tba sheep from tho graineries of tho West, and to
on tho bench and commenced shearing I priqee of tbp^articleo higher
«iinnnd I >tlll« the Legislature of tho State, composed
it, the pistol was clipped off in the 1 0 f th 0 meaneet and moat ignorant men that
naeoe, aud waa not detected by the ever disgraced the logialativo halls of Qeor»«
shearer. With this doubtful hypothesis, j adopted a very large homestead law,
the man who sold the wool was hnnted thereby destroying confidenos between men
np and he willingly redeemed the pistol, and increasing the risk in collecting debts
which was dropped into the soalea and I *°d oither destroying credit altogether or
raweigbed and for whioh ha paid abont ““v? 5 . **i® t d ,‘f re 5? n<! i 0 rl _ b ^* , l 0 p“
credit so great that to buy on a credit wis to
thirty cents perponuu. i uonanmo wbat jittlo property a cruel war
>.oi'HOM3AE Orators. Constitution : I left them, hence wo witnessed tho sales
Athens, Jnuo 12.—The following sopbo- of a great deal of laud in Georgia, (cepecial-
morea have been awarded positions ns-I lyin Southwestern Georgia,) wlieu the land
declaimers at tho apptoaobing University was bought for provision bills alone, and lit-
Ooramencement: II. M. Bnohanan, K. tie or no cash paid to the seller..We. as a
a Vn.Li.u.,! w w n.t... ff- | —i itmaunj to 'proouca tiioso things that
A. NflStraatL, W. w. Bakor-.^r-to. I ^ke.a /aim aeir-an=taining. Tho farming
Ball, Atlanta ; J. S. Camp, J. h.. Gross, mtexest some three years ago beeomooon-
p, D. T., Thompson ; G. a. Johnsoo, r. vincedof the destrnctivo polioy of depend-
j). T., Claiksville ; J. B. Matthews, J. I ing upon .the West for tho neoeBsaries of iifo
T Malone, Milledgevillo ; G. H. Nixon, and of moitgagicg and deeding their real
B. " A. n., Angnsta ; M Butman, Jackson j «tv*te to bolster up their credit to obtain
county : M. C. Pope, K. A., Washington, Supplies, have retraced their steps and have
W T Meat A TO J B Sanders, doua as their fathers did before iheni—have
n « iJ Hn'^'p n TrS5r commenced in oaruost to mike every thing
Pennfield ; A. M. Speer. P. D. P. Grit- |Uey ojn npon tho farm> t0 buy nol ^ E an g
I ®-®* fJ e i *-*• •*• MoDonongh ; I j 0 nave cotton as a surplus crop, and already
K. H. WWWD, o. A. E. I we begin to feel the good effects of this
Savannah ‘Puinostgn Gymnasts in I ekauge, and prosperity is begiuing to dawn
the Van.—Wa notice by the aooonnts ou0a nl , or ,° u ?°“ ° nr V. < ' l0T ?' 1 Lut mnoU °P-
given in tho Northern papers of the ninth -‘longT^
annual gymnastio exhibition of the Senior I cotton States makes them at home and will
Class of Prinoeton College, that the high- 1 not bay from the Woat, and cotton will havo
est honors were oarrlod off by two Sevan- an upward tendancy ao long as it is a sur-
cah boys, being the first time (bat the I plus crop. The outlook at this timo ia ex-
medal for general profieionoy has evorT eu<x *' n 8 1 y promising—the corn-cribs and
been awarded a Southern student. The I «“oke-hoii«ea of ourptantors begin to as-
joung gentlemen in question are Mr. they wore when Georgia was
n w ? n. ncU and ,ler psoplo happy and coutentod.
Everard DeKonne son of G. W. J. Da- I The Homestead aud ilinkrupt Laws,- by
Itanne, Esq., and Mr. Albert Wylly, son recent legislation, lias becomo dead and no
of Geo. W. Wylly, Esq. longer terifies capdal, and it can soon be
Glad to Hear It—The Savannah Re- I had npon suoli terms tbat planters, mer-
career awn the lawvern in the Utn 4 Han chants, mechanics and others can operate
corffr says tne lawyers in tne late Allan- apoa , t s UC00MlnUy . The tongue that has
tic and Golf Railroad case have answered I so long slandered tho South and her people
a committee of the employes of the road f or P ol ‘ticalpurpoae8, has boon forever si-
, lenoed by its parucipation m tho great fraud
“that tho decision was not|ad verse to them of 1879. Ku kluxism lias disappeared front
as is generally supposed. The gist of the I *** e Sooth aa the North has become convieo-
- ,, . . .. . |edofitsnon-exiatonce,andweare6ccour-
docislon was as to whether they had com- | »ged in the belief that the-Northern man
minerals which, when imperfectly worked
have yielded rich returns, and which in t
few vea’s will become a source of great
wealth to those who place their capital in
this direction.
Then, Mr. Editor, when we view our grand
old Btato from the mountains to the seaboard
and fiod her abounding in all tho elements
of wealth, and look upon her noble sous of
toil aud industry just freed from tbe bond'
ago of debt, breathing the air jof peace and
contentment, willing and impatient to gain
that point ia life which their fathors and
grand-fathers gained, will yon say that the
clouds of adversity still bangs about us,
that prosperity has forsaken us when all
the elements of wealth is within onr
reach and ready bands and willing hearts
are stretched ont to grasp and to harvest
them.
Calhoun Mathews.
Mother says the baby is fretfal, bnt if tho
baby could talk, it wonld say it had pain.
Relieve tho pain by giving Dr. Bull's Baby
Syrup, an innocent bnt offoctnai remedy.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
—Tho New York Herald publishes a com'
munication urging the establithment of
permanent English opera in that city,
confident ia the writer of tho oommonication
of the success of each an enterprise, ihat he
is willing to be one of a party of ten who
shall Bnhsoiiho $53,000 oacli. The New York
Express ridicules the idea that a permanent
English opera conld be established there on
a capital of $500,000.
How shall we make seme money ia the
qnestion thought over by many in these
times. Take our advice and remit a small
amount to Alex Frothingham A Go., hank'
era, 12 Wall Blreet, New York, who by their
judicious investments havo relieved many
from pressing need. Send for their Finan
cial Report, sent free.
—Tho granddaughter of Burns is about to
marry David Wingate, who is a Scotch pact
and a workingman.
A. Halter ol Interest to Travelers
TonriatB, emigrants and mariners find
that Hoatetter’e Stomach Bitters is
medicinal safeguard against unhealtbful
influences, upon which they oan implicitly
rely, since it prevents the effect that an
unhealthy climate, vitiated atmosphere,
unneenstomed or unwholesome diet, bad
water, or other conditions unfavorable to
health, would otherwise produce. On
long voyages, or journeys by land in lati
tudea adjacent to the equator, it ia espe
cially useful aa a preventive of the febrile
complaints and disorders of the stomach
liver and bowels, which are apt to attack
natives of the temperate zones sojourning
or traveling in such regions, and is an
excellent protection against the influence
of extremo cold, sadden changes of tem
poraturej exposure to damp or extreme
fatigue. It not only prevents intermit
tent and remittent fever, and other dis
eases of a malarial type, bnt eradicates
them, a fact whioh has been notorious
for years past in North and South Ameri
ca, Mexico, the West Indies, Anstralia
and other conntrie9. junto lw
Distbess atter eating, one of the most
unpleasant results of indigestion, will no
longer he experienced if a tablespoonful
of Simmons’ Liver Regulator is token
after each meal. This will prevent the
distress referred to; and by persevering
tn the use of this remedy for a few Keeks
A permanent cure will be < Heeled, and
pant will no longer he tbe penalty of
eating. junlO lw
No quont tongue or pen Is needed to com
mend - oiusons' Lightning Liniment to an ap
preciative public, as a euro for' Rheumatism,
Lame Rack. Neuralgia, Bruises, Sprains. Corns
and Bunions. It ia also uncqualed aa u remedy
for the ilia that commonly atllict liurscs, such a
Bpavm, Ringbone. Calls, Scratches, etc—Warts
mid Knots being easily removed by its use. Try
Cunssuiis' Lightning Linunent, mid you will
want no other. Price bo cents a bottle. For
ale by Roland K Hall. Druggist. luayl.H
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THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE,
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HITTS’ PILLS
CURE SICKHEADACHE.
TUTT’S PILLS
;CI)RE DYSPEPSIA.
TIP'S PILLS
CURE CONSTIPATION.
TinfSPIL LS
*. . CURE PILES.
TUTT’S PILLS
CURE FEVER AND AGUE.
TUTT’S PILLS
CURE BILIOUS COLIC.
plied with all the provisions of theiaw.and haa become oonvincod of tbs security of life,
Master in Equity for tho purpose of as- I neighbors and friends and becoming idonti-
certaining that fact. fled with onr business interest. The peoplo
If he decides that tbe requirements of are ont of debt in a great measnro, and bo-
the law have beeh fulfilled (which tho Jl®j out of debt, of eonrse they are ia a con-
lawyers claim have been done) then there f 1 ** 1 * 011 LowsLe money, and will from this
wh!ns n duetoem y ” ab0Ut their covering {££ gfe “leTto^*tb“w ™Thfyseek
wnat is aue tnem. I» new, and tn onr judgment, a moro profit-
E-.opers _Arrested.—Augusta Neics: I able investment of their taoroy than tho
By instruction from D. P. Strother, of negroes were. We allude to tho manufac-
Samter, his wife, with ft twelve year old taring interest which has so long been neg-
boy, and a yonng man named Sam Wil- ieeted by the people of Georgia before the
son, wero arrested yesterday on the ar- 17 r,r ’ "Coffee,” since
rival nf then C nnd i / baoanse of our inability to procure the funds,
" r ,“ 0 i o „ lh ® bnt now that the oonntij- is on tho high
party were bound for Texas, and seemed r 0 *d to prosperity, and agiioulture is becom-
very much surprised at their arrest. The fog profitable by the farmers making their
woman refused to return, but expressed i plantations eelf-anatainifig. Capital will 11 jw
a willingness to leave the boy, which, {into tbe pockets of tbe people and they will
satisfying the father, she was released, I Iook 004 for P*JiuR investments and we can
and, together with? Wilson, left this morn- Uu ? k °*E nothing, that wtir pay them so large
ing for Texts. The boy is- still — — “
guata in charge of Lieutenant P | HH|
and is well oared for. lie is perfectly I facture onr cotton at home. Ab proof posh
indifferent about going one way or the 1 live of this, we refer you to tho stqckliold-
other, and is evidently satisfied With his j era of any cotton factory in Georgia and any
situation. I where in the Booth. Look at the laotorles
The father telegraphed over to h ftT0 in our airier eity Columbus, they have paid
hia bov sent home and einreuned hi. for *® Ter * 1 J®"* °rer ten per oent to
MnUZrewfe. tba stockholders and at the same timeliave
willingness that lus wife should go to reserved enough money out of the net earn-, i
Texas or the devil, as she pleased.. • jngs to build two large additional factories,
SouOitrjief and Appeal: An unfortu- j and what is true of uiem is true rf »il that
aate young man named Jolius JJupree I are in operation intbe Bonth. If factories
waa brought before the County OonrtT* ro P ro,iUlbl0 lQ tho Middle and New Eng-
last Monday on a charge of cheating and *“ J States eight hundred and one thousand
tenced to the county chain ging for wou ja; be more bo at the plied of production,
twelve months. He was the nrst white J bec&ote if we m&uuf&clure our cotton into
man condemned to onr county ohaio I goods at our door, we save a great deal in
gang sinoe ite institution. Judge Little I the way of freight. Cotton always brings
delivered a feeling lecture to the mia-1 from one oent to one and a half per ponnd
euided vonnv man I more in New York than it will in Americas,
6 * . , hehce when it is bought there for the pm-
The Macoa Telegraph gives us credil I pose of manufacture they-give a larger price
for the above item, which we promptly | than we would give if we manufactured it at
disavow. Our paper contained no such home, because of no freight. We can get
item; we know of no snob young man - 1 cheaper than they cad, and we can
Wilkinson has no Count v Court; there is’ I Stt 1 *^ or to w ° tk tke Factories cheaper here
not a single white mart .on the chain thul b8 pbUmedatthe North be-
, ,L. w ., . „ _ “ “ I cause bouse rent is cheaper, fuel ia not re
gang in this county. Wa like full credit | qajred at much, while every laborer in a
but not an overdose. i [ laolory in the South can have a large garden
Clearly a mistake, friend. The item I n P° n which to raise vegetables, which will
was cut from another State contemporary
hat improperly credited. We trust old I because of tbo value of the soli aud tbe
Wilkinson may never have a criminal on I thiciaiess of toe popnULion.
the ohain gang. «
The Avengers Speak.—To Kuwabp
Perrt.—Dublin Gazette: The following
notice with the above heading was placed
over the jail doer by the parties who re
leased the Mrs. Perrys therefrom;
“All humanity has long ago become in.
dignant at your inhuman prosecution.of-
your mother and aister-in-law by havU£-
Tbempnt in this prison for charges you
know are false, and which yon have not
only perjured youreelf, but perjured oth
ers to do like wise to maintain. We have
released these ladies, and now give you
solemn warning tbat if by any means
they are retnrnsd to jail at your instance
directly or indirectly, it will be at the
peril of your lift; for we are determined
that yon shall not outrage dsoency and
humanity any longer. Your combina
tion with John T. Duncan, Joseph Perry,
Charlton Smith and negroes to carry out
your corrupt scheme is well known and un
derstood and you are all marked by us.
TUTT’S PILLS
Cure KIDNEY Complaint.
TUTT’SflLLS
CURE TORPID LIVER.
TUTT’S PILLS
IMPART APPETITE,
Du. Tlttt has suc
ceeded iu combiuiug iu
these pills I lie hereto
fore antagonistic quali-
tiffiola SriiKNcmiiNo,
Purgative, and a Pu-
liiPYiNa Titfiif*.
. Their first appafent
eftect is to iucressts the
appetite by causing the
food to' property, as
similate. Thus jheiBys--
tem is nourished, land
by their tonic action ou
the digestive orgaus,
regular and! healthy e-
vactuitions aid pro
duced.
The rapidity with
which PERSONS TAKE
ON FLESH while under
the influence :qf these
pills, indicates their a-
[daptabilit/ to nourish
ithe body, hence their
eflicucyin curing ner
vous debility, melan
choly, dyspepsia, wast
ing s/the iuuiicjeSv^ug-
gwhness of I tie liver,
chronic constipation,
und imparting heallh
strength to ttiefcystem.
Sold everywhere.
Price 25 cehts.
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NKW 4f YUlUC.v
a few dollars more will get the incom
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NOT K
BUT
r, yJtOtlkh.,
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the genuine
DR. C. McIiANE’S
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS
TOR THE CURF. OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA. AND SICK HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
T)AIN in the right side, under the
1 edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left
side; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side; sometimes the pain
is felt under the shoulder blade, and
it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The stom
ach is affected with loss of appetite
and sickness; the bowels in general
are costive, sometimes alternative with
lax; the head is troubled with pain,
accompanied with a dull, heavy sen
sation in the back part. There is gen-
erally a considerable loss of memory,
accompanied with a painful sensation
of having left undone something which
ought to have been done. <• A slight,
dry cough is sometimes an attendant.
The patient complains of weariness
and debility; he is easily startled, his
feet are cold or burning, and he com
plains of a prickly sensation of the
skin; his spirits are low; and although
he is satisfied that exercise would be
beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
In fact, he distrusts every remedy.
Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases have occurred
where few of them existed, yet exam
ination of the body, after death, has
shown the liver to have been exten
sively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in
cases of Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, are productive of
the most happy results. ’No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, and
as a simple purgative, they are un
equaled.
beware of imitations.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Every box has a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills.
The genuine McLanf.’s Liver Pills
hear the signatures of G. Me Lane and
Fleming Bros, on the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared hy
Fleming Bros.,"of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being toil of imitations ot" the
name Me Lane, spelled differently but
same pronunciation.
#Aii
Has been In
constnut use by tb
public for over twenty'
years, and Is tho best
preparation ever In
vented for RESTORING
GRAY HAIR TO ITS
YOUTHFUL COLOR
AND LIFE. y
LOWEST PRICED,
POOREST AND DEAREST.
~ HIGHEST PRICED.
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles.
NEW PRICES,
If a" profit ia to ba made on the production
of oettoa on the South and another profit is
to be made on ;tbs minatacture of oin cot-
ton at the North, we know of no obligation
tbe Honth is under to tbs North to make that
profit that justly belongs to the Booth, nor
do we believe that the ben Lb will much lon
ger allow it. but will mike all the profits she
can oat of both the production and muu-
foctureofthe staple, nor id ; tli« profit to bo
derived simply from the manufacture of cot
ton at our own doors the only source of
wealth attending npon it; it will encourage
Northern mannractnrera to close their hous
es at the North and come South to manufac
ture the ooUca and to bring their wealth
with them, and the amonnt of money that
Northern and Western merchants will leave
with us while down South to buy dry gocJs
will be no small sum. We believe tnat the
day is not far distant when such a thing as
a-cotton factory out side of the cotton States
will not be known, or if known at all will be
known as on utter failure. And that in
stead of selling our merchants goods from
the North, that the North will he compelled
to buy tbe goods from us.
Outside of the cotton belt of Georgia we
find our soil rich in gold, iron, lead sod other
kfiv/ Six Stops, Fierant
—• : - ti" Embossed Walnut
——V Case, o( new design
| only
Ten 8tops, 4 sets
Reeds in new style
Illuminated. Case
only ,......*95
Ten Stops, 4 sets
Reeds Mirror Ton
Cose, with Gold
t—■ Bronze Ornaments-
tion, only. $100
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OP HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLWh EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YEARS PAST.
PARIS - 1867 I VIENNA - 1873
SiNTUGO, 1875 PHIL*. PA. 1876
PARIS - ISiO I SWEDEN - 1878
* j Endorsed 0 byTranz Liszt, Theodora Thomas
Ole Bull, Got Uchanr, Strauss," Warren, Morgan,
and orer One Thousand eminent musicians ol
Europe and America, The testimony aa to the
Immense«uperiont3r of these instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis- session commencint? on Wednesday, the 2a day
putable. * • v; of July next, "Entitled an Act for the protection
RENTED UNTIL PAID FOE.
These Organ* are now ^n«ro?|mrchkseni by
monthly installments of from $5 to $10, or will
be rented until tho rent pays for them. Prom
one to three years time Riven for payment.
Special reduction Kbren to Churches, Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. ‘Or
gans sent on trial to any part of the South. We
pay freight both wavs if not satisfactory.
SOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT.
For the more convenient supply •of Southern
trade a Southern. Wholesale Depot has been es*
tablisbad as Savannah* Ga, from which Dealers,
Churches, Teachers, and tbe retail trade can be
supplied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LHELEN & RATES, Savannah, Ga.
MaauiiCTUSSR’s Wholesale Aobsts.
aprldzawjin
Sale of Unclaimed Freight
O N SATURDAY. 2Sth day June next, the fol
lowing articles of Unclaimed Freight will
be sold M ibe Auction House of T W Freeman,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga, if charges are not paid
and Freight removed before day of sale r
Wo* A Kuv»ge, 4 bundles Lightning Rcls.
GD Findlay, 1 Horse Fower.
•P C Sawjer, 1 Cotton. Gin.
P (3 Sawyer, 1 Gin Brush.
P C Sawj er, 1 Cotton Gin.
P C Sawyer, 1 Cotton Gin.
Malone, Willingham A Co, 1 Cotton Planter,
Agent, 1 piece Casting.
Agent, 1 Cotton Brand.
Thoa Harris, 2 bags Cotton Seed.
Frank Arvine, 1 Cotton Plow.
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has the words "Pond’s Extract." blown in the
glass, and Company’s trade mark on surrounding
wrapper. None other is genuine. Always insist
on having Pond’s Extract. Tuke no other prepar
ation. lx is neyer sold in bulk.
PRICE DF'POND'S EXTRACT, TOILET ARTI
CLES AND SPECIALTIES.
It supplies tho natu
ral food and color to tlio
lialr glands without
staining: the skin. It will
increase and thicken tho
growth of tho hair, pre
vent ita blanching and
falling off, and thus
ERT BALDNESS. ,
V AVI
/Tta
b cures Itching, Erup-\
ttona and Dandruff. As
HAIlt DRESSING it
is vory desirable, giving
tho hair a silken softness
which all admire. * It
keeps tho head clean,
sweet and healthy.
The
State
Assayer
and
Chemist
of Mass,
and
leading
Physi
cists
endorse
aad
recom-,
mead it
BUCKINGHAMS 0 y £
WHISKERS
will change tho heard to a BROWN
or BLACK at discretion. Being in
ono preparation it Is easily applied,
and produces a permanent color
that will not wash off.
PltKVAKED BY
R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H.
Sold by all Dealers In Medicine.
Hunt, Rankin Sr. Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
Iel)19 IVX^3t.dC>jNr. &A..
ELECTRICITY!
Generous Proposition
AVben tho Extract is usod according to
directions its effect is simply won
POND*8 EXTRACT
Toilet Cream ,..$1 00
Dentrifice so
Lip Salva^ 25
Toilet Soap(Sjak’s) 60
Ointment 60
...60c, and $1.76
Catarrh Cure...... 75
Planter
Inhaler 60
Natal Syringe
* Pa
Medicated Pajkjr,
PREPARED ONLY BY
POND’S EXTRACT CO.
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
Poldby all druggists. apr&)d wed thr frl w»y
IORSAIE.
A VBRY desirable residence in the unper
part of tbe city contain:-i< eiyht due rooms
in the body of the house; besides three rooms in
the basement, with Water and Gas. There ia a
a doable Kitchen, Stable and Carriage House,
and a well of excellent water on tho lot, which
contains one-half of an acre: also a la-Ke collec
tion of choira flowers and shrubbery. This place
combines every advantage of health, position and
convenience to business. Terras easy and price
Tery low. Apply to
R W CDBBEDGE,
aprtS ron tf Broke ft Beal Estate Agent.
Eetter than Greenbacks.
One of DR FORBES’ Celebrated Beail
tifui Electro Galvanic Belts sent t;f
any first applicant (and only ‘J
tne) iua loan at
iCAIaX" PH.IO*.
Is Self-Applirable, Cures all Nervous a/ii Debili
tated Systems, tbat no other treatment <wi
reeth, and a host of otherdiscases.
DR. FORBES'
Eieclro-Galmic MIL
CURES f
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
Without Medicine
RHEUMATISM. F*ARALYsIS LIVER COM
PLAINT. CHILLS-AND FEVER. IN
FLAMMATION OF STOMACH
AND EOWKI.8,
NERVOUS DISEASFS A SPtCIUli. NER
VOUS EXHAUSTION, 8EMI0-URINAR)
DISEASES, BIADDER AND KIDNEY '
AFFECTIONS,
For SEMINAL WEAKNESS
Arising from Solf-Abuso. Excesses, or Dissipa
tion, attended with some of the following symp
toms ;
8p«rmatorrhoeft, Nervous Debility, Lo« m
Memory, Indisposition to .Exertion or Busings,
Shortness of Breath, Trembling, Troubled with
Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision,
Pains in the Bark, Chest ami
Head, Rush of Blood
to the Head,
HKIN ERUPTIONS. KTC
BROKRN-Dowif, DjIBILYTATED CONaTl I CTTOXS
Both Mule und Female, and all ditiieult mws
for which help can be obtained nowhere else,
found to be by undeniable farts.
NO DECEPTION. A TRUE THEORY
The fruit of forty years eipeneneo as a success
ful PHYSICIAN and long experiuneeas a prac
titioner in Hospital and City PWCtlort. who lias
produced a System that, without destructive
DRUGGING and DOSING, has brought fotrtn
h process by which Nature asserts her power to
restore, and thousands who wero Invalids pro*
ncunct its inestimable values as a Remedy Scud
Symptoms nnd receive Diagnosis, Pamphlet,
Circulars, etc, ti»e. Addrgj, q w F0R}!KS
Professor of Improved System of Medical
Electricity.
174 Ex* 8tb»bt. Cikcishati, Ohio.
Sewp^e of Imitators
Bosnia Appliances and Specniat-
ing Adventurers-
aprSO deodAwSm
i introduced into the Legislature ut the
ol same and birds in the county of Bibb; to pro
hibit the killing, trapping, or netting the same,
or haying, selling or offering for sale the same
during certain months in said county; to pro
vide penalties for so doing, and fur other pur-
poses. June 4th, IS79. uu41»
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Mi-
chant Fisncr, lute of Bibb county, demn d,
are hereby required to make immediate paj-
ment to the undersigned, aud persons holding
claims against said deceaseu must present them
to me in the time required by law.
MICHAEL LOH.
jLi.S1aw6w Admirmt rater.
TO DRUGGISTS.
W B are now prepared ta print Druggist.
Labels of every description upon as res*
sonahle terms as can be had anywhere.
fel)27 TELEGRAPH ft MBSSB NQER
XX. K. HINES.
attorney at law,
I have removed . J one of my brick offices comer
Poplar and Second Htreets.
I N addition to local business, I will give apecia
attention to cased entrusted to me tn the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and in the
United fitatea Circuit and Bankrupt Courts for
Geonna nnv)]
30 Horse Power
S TATIONARY ENRGINE, Return Tubular
ii im&uL j** Ml11 . complete, for sale by
A K PJ8HER, Powersville, Houston Co, Ga,
Will be sold low for cash. Coma and see the
Mill m operation. m%yS2 km*
Old or New Blinds Fitted with
DEARBORN'S
BUND AWIK FIXTDBIS-
Can be used both wavs shown in cut,
the best a«.d cheapest awning known.
Ask ytmr hardware dealer for them, orsena
for explanatory circulars to tho msuufscturcrfi.
Sold by T GUERNSEY, Macon, Ga,
aprS 2taw3m
IN PRICE
*—
Signature is on every bottle of the GKMHN*
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
It imparts the most delicious taste and zest
SOUPS.
S3
HOT
COLD
EXTRACT
of h I.KTTKlt Iron
* MEDICALG^’
GRAVIES, 1LEM4N at Mb-
dras to his brother
at WORCESTER
FISH, $ May, 1851.
] Tell LBA4PEE-
SINS that tucir
Sauce is highly es
teemed in India,
and i«, in my of'";'
JOINTS, ion. the most Beat
able as wtfi as «•=«
.most wholesome
GAME, *0. ^HS.-^’sauce that is made.
Sold and used throughout the world.
TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS1 FIND
GREAT BENEFIT IN HAVING A BOTTL*
WITH THEM.
JOHN nUNCAN’9 SON*,
Agents for
LEA & PERRINB,
9 COLLEGE PLACE AMD 1 UNION SQUARE,
’eb251awly NEW YORK, —
PA LAKY.
w au t u> *f 11S taule Woods to dea.
AddresiS. A. GRANT * CO,£
«>G* 8!foa«Sta,Clociaa*A0«