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LOCAL DEPARTMENT
Masonic Directory.
Regular Meeting of Washing
ton Lodge , No. 19—1st Friday, 10
o’clock, A. M., and 2nd, 3d and 4th
Saturday nights, in each month.
Regular Communication Cuth
hert Chapter , No. 31—1st and 3d
"Tuesday nights in each month.
ACTS with gentleness ami ihoronghnees
upon the Liver and U-neml Circulation
fceeps tlie bowels in natural motion and
ti e system from all '"’gflijj**"*-’ ■ * eV '
l [fe'rlDr. 0.8. trophitt s|o ILI
in ai i)L—
Torpidity, Enlargement. Dispepiw, indiges
tion lose of Appetite, Nausea, Sour Stoinaeh,
Heart Burn, Debility, Low Spirits. Cold Feet,
and Hands, Costiveuess, Lietleesness. Cholie,
Chronic Diarrhea, and Chronic Chill* and
Compounded in strict accordance with skill
ful chemistry and scientific pharmacy, this
purely the se
jSStaSi cELt;miA , i’tll>|.»'.r".e’
been he Great
Restorative and Recupeinut by the enlighten
<;d testimony of thousands asinj? it; «o liar*
moniomdv adjusted that it keeps the Liver in
healthful action ; and when the direction* are
observed the process of waste and replenish
ment, i„ the human system continues uninter
ruptedly to a ripe old age, and man, like 'he
patriarchs of tld. drops into the grave lull of
years, without, a struggle, whenever Death
tsr A'ift'ver Se(tirineTdie«
the e . c Bt ®
temperament and robust constitution, it can
be given with equal safety and certainly of
success to the young child, invalid lady or
strong man. , , , ,
For sale hy T. S. POWELL, and J. J.
McDonald.
Read ! Rkad !! Read !! s—lt5 —It is well
v known to Doctors ami Ladies, that wo
vntch are subject to limnerous diseases pecu
liar to their rex—such hh auppresiipn of ihc
"Menses. Whites. Painful Monthly Periods,
sßhcutnatism of the Rack and Womb, Irregu
lar Menstruation, Hemorrhage or Excessive
“JS'kiw.” und Prolapsus Uteri, or Jailing of
• the Womb. The profession has in vain, for
wtsuy years, sought diligently tor some rem
’ edy that would enable them to treat these
1 diseases with success At last that remedy
1 Las been discovered, by one of the most skill
ful physicians in Georgia. That remedy i*
Br. Brad Md’s Female Regulator.
'Blooming in all her Pristine Beauty Strength
(aid Elasticity—Tried Doctor after Doc
■ lor.
lUrri.KtxiE. Ga., Feb. 16, 1871.
this is to certify that my wife was an in
'viJltHfor si* years. Had disease ol the
'womb, attended with headache, weight in
' IdWer part of tiro hack ; suffered from lan
-guor, exhaustion and nervousness, loss ap
j petite and flesh. She had become so ex
'TKtnstlM and weak, her friends were appre
'hbfiHve'She would never get well. I tried
‘‘doetbrafter doctor and many patent medicines
—lut'd diiprfirVd Os lnr improvement, when for
-1 iitnhtetv* sbereotnmetieod taking Dr. J. Briid-
Ifield’si FbWale 'Regulator. She is now well,
■ and three or ffour 'bottles cured her. Jm
tprovedin hmrtili, appetite and flesh, she is
’blooming in All her pristine beauty, strength
and elasticity. -I regard yon as her savior
from the dark portals of death, and tny ben
efactor. May ytotr shadow never grow less,
and you never’bbetmic weary in well-doing.
Jons Shaup.
For sale by J.'J. Mt-DONALD and T. S.
POWELL.
Tie Cutlert Male Mlate.
JOHN H.SEALES, A, M., Principal.
r|MIE FALL TERM wili-begin on
Tuesday, OctcQter Ist,
In the New Building.
The Trustees have no hesitancy in saying
that the community and the surrounding
country have been tortouafe in securing the
services of the Principal; and that, the School
will be one worthy of the patronage of alt
who have sens IO educate
Boys will be prepared for any tlass in Col
lege or any business of life. ,
The new building is not excelled by any in
South Wesiern Georgia.
By order of the Board.
WM. D. KIODOO,
sepfi 4t. l're». Board Trllslees.
PAPER SIIAI>feS
AND
Wall Paper-
At T. S. I’OWELL, Trustee,.
Druggist, Booksellr ptid Stationer.
A Cuthbert Residence
FOR SALE.
ANT person wiening to purchase a desir
able resideliCe in t uilibeit euti make an
udvuutageous bargain hy Calling on me at an
early day. HERBERT FIELDER.
Se| 0* 1 f
WAREHOUSE NOTICE
WE respectfully offer our names to our
numerous Plaining friends and Cotton
Dealers ot Middle and Southwest Georgia us
COTTbN FACTORS
—AND—
COMISSION MERCHANTS.
In entering upon this business a-* successors
of Jonathan Collins & Sou, wc do so with the
firpi determination of doing our whole duty,
and flatter ott selves that we are fully com
petent tor the successful pr secutioti of this
important trust, and hope by strict attention
u> biifinjpss, and courtesy to our patrons, to
merit, their - oiifideuce and support.
OOLLLnS, FLANDERS & CO..
sep6-3m Cot,ton Factors, Macon, Ga.
1872, Ribbons, 1872.
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS,
ALSO
White Goods, Embroideries, etc.
' ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers
Bonnet, Trimming, Neck . and Sash Rib
bons. Vejvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet
Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers,
-Feathers. Ornaments, Frames, etc.
•Straw Bonnets and Indies and Cbildieii's
’Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. And in con
- netting ware rooms White Goods, Liners,
Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts,
Haudkcrchiels, Veiling, Head Nets, etc., etc!
Nos. 237 & 239 Baltimore St.,
Baltimore, Md.
These Goods are manufactured hy ns or
bought for Cash directly from the European
and American Manufacturers, embracing all
the latest novelties, uuequalted in variety and
cheapness in any market.
Orders tilled with care, promptness aud
despatch.. sep6lm
FOR RENT.
I offer for rent, for the present year, one of
the most desirable store rooms in die city
of Cuthbert.
Possession given immediately,
to
e. McDonald.
janl2-tf
IE YOU .IBOL’T TO I’IUTJ
IF SO, BUY
, MAXWELL & CLARKE’S
FASHION PURE LEAP
Lnequajied for durability, whiteness, body
and htieness
For sale by our agent,
J- J. McDonald
„„ Cuthbert Ga.
aug23-Sw
THE CUTHBERT APPEAL
Home Affairs.
t&“ Lehman’s ‘‘Baby Wakers”
were carried out on College atreet
last night, and about fifty salutes
fired in honor of onr glorious victo
ry over the Rads on Wednesday.
Cold.—Tuesday morning last
was cold and chilly. Fires and
warm clothes were brought into
requisition.
B®, Rev. J. R. Graves, author of
the “Iron Wheel,” will preach in
the Baptist church, in this place,
Wednesday night the 9th inst.
He will also preach in Dawson on
the 10th.
The Chewalla house, Broad
street, Eufaula, Ala., still holds its
own as one of the most popular and
flourishing hotels in the South. The
large number of regular and tran
sient customers testifies this fact. —
Under its present management,
however, it could not prove other
wise than a success.
Tub Meeting on Saturday.—
We hope our farming friends will
not forget the agricultural meeting
on Saturday next. Let there be a
full attendance, and a free inter
change of opinions upon the sub
ject of reorganization and placing
the association upon anew and live
basis.
Kft. We are glad to learn that
Rev. J. S. Cbzby and family will re
turn to our midst this evening, from
a brief sojourn in the up.country.
We are not authorized to announce
whether Mr. Cozby will fill his stand
in the Presbyterian church on Sun
day or not. It is more than proba
ble he will, however.
Noisy. —There was much noiso
and excitement upon our streets
yesterday. The “ anvil chorus ”
was reproduced in a manner more
jarring than musical. Anxious en
quiries were made as to why the
Mayor did not use his authority to
restore peace and quiet. We sup
pose he was too sick to take much
interest in public affairs, which we
thipk is sufficient to excuse his for
bearance.
The Excursion to Louisville.
—We acknowledge the receipt of a
courteous invitation from the Board
of Trade of Louisville, Ky., to visit
their city on the 10th inst., and par
ticipate in the festivities incident to
the completion of tlie South and
North railroad, from Montgomery
to that city, as well as a complimen
tary pass over this impoitant lino of
railway.
We exceedingly regret that other
engagements wili prevent our visi
ting Louisville on this occasion, as
we have every assurance the occa
sion will be rendered pleasant and
agreeable by the enterprising, busi
ness men of the Western metropolis.
An excursion train will leave
Montgomery on Tuesday morning
next for Louisville, which will offer
an excellent opportunity to those
who may wish to attend the grand
Industrial Exposition now in full
blast in that city.
We are glad to see that the ser
vices of our woithy friend, Mr. S.
13. Trapp, have been enlisted in this
enterprise in behalf of the Louis
ville Board ot Trade, as he will well
and ably represent the enterprise
and spirit of this growing aid pros
perous city on this, as will as all
other occasions.
In view of the excursion to Lou
isville the tide of travel will be
strongly turned from this section
over the Montgomery and Eufaula
Railroad. Passengers by this route
will not forget the splendid Eating
Establishment of Messrs; Croft &
Baugh, at Union Spring!); Ala
They arc gentlemen who thorough
ly understand the want of Hungry
travelers. All are received With a
hearty welcome.
Comfortable rooms furnished to
those who may make a long- Atay in
the city.
The Alabama Busiftkss Col
lege.—This Institution has been
long established and in successful
operation, for many years.
As will be seen in their card a
branch of this College is about to
be opened in Columbus Ga:; under
the supervision of Prof. A, TANARUS;
Clark, A. M., assisted by Mr. C.
W. Macpherson, Prof, of Business
and Penmanship. ,
Asa proof of the excellence of
this Institution and the preemi
nent ability of these gentlemen, we
refer to the large number of gradu
ates and students who are now fill
ing prominent positions in busi
ness houses in all parts of the Un
ion.
By their oxtensive acquaintance
and influence, the faculty have the
best facilities for obtaining good
situations Jor their graduates which
they always feel bound by duty aud
interest to do. This is one advah
tage that but few business colleges
offer. The majority of them siih
ply teach the theory then allow their
pupils to launch out into the world
without so much as a thought Upon
their future career.
Brothers meet ia sore (fifties*,
And all their sins and Wt&s <kftiteis.
About midnight on Wednesday
last, when the returns of our codh
ty came in, the above “ fond em
brace” might have been seen bn
some of our back streets, and if tbe
roar of the anvil and true Demo
cratic shouts had not so disturbed
the midnight hour, something like
the following colloquy might have
been heard:
“ Well Boss, you’s beat agin. ”
“ Yes, my Brother, the and and,
white trash have swindled us out
of our rights again.”
“ Well Boss, I thot heeps of dem
white peeple was gwine wid us to
de polls, and vote for onr side dia
time. I seers you don’t know how
to lectiorleer.”
“ They did promise to vote for
ns, but I expect they heard what I
said about your rights, your going
on the jury, and about my saying
that I would vote for a colored
brother before I would for a white
man, and that scared them off.”
“ Well Boss, I sirapathizes with
you, but can’t you give me back
the dollar I paid tax with. I want
to git some close wid it. I wouldn’t
gin it to de tax man but you said
you was gwine to be lected, and
dat you would make it all right
wid me when you got to Atlanty,
but as you ain’t gwine I will take it
now.”
“ If I had it to spare I would
give it back, but you see, ray Broth
er, I can’t get credit from the mer
chants until this excitement wears
off, and I will want all my money
to get something to eat with.”
“ Well, look here Boss, you got
more sense nor I is, but dars some
thing wrong. I hearu one of our
cullud brudders say he was afeard
to trust you, and ho voted for de
white men too. He said if you
would desert your own peeple you
would desert him too.”
“ You hold on. I will fix that all
right next time. I ajn an old can
didate and will always be on hand at
an election, and represent your in
terest.”
“ Look here, Boss, you ain’t
gwine to run agin is you?”
“Oh yes. I will run In etgfy
race. You see I have cast my lot
with you, and if I am beaten every
time I will run. It wont do to just
let the white folks have their own
way in elections.”
“ Well I don’t care, but I am
tired of losing my dollar and not
gettin my man lected. I think
your Hay’s cured, and you had bet
ter retire.”
“ I would have made a faithful
Steward over your rights, and
placed you in the jury box, .and
done many loving kindnesses for
‘you, but you see we will have to
wait awhjle first. The next time
we will be all right.”
“ Dat’s jest what you alius says.
You gin back my dollar, or I will
report you to Mr. Whitely or
Grant, and turn you out of our
church.”
About this time the news came in
from the loth District, when all was
silence, to hear the result. It being
announced that the Democrats had
polled 70 votes and the Rads none ,
it was considered time for the dis
consolate brethren to adjourn, and
they did adjourn—one to mourn the
loss of office and his standing in so
ciety, the other his dollar.
Desirable Property for Sale.—
On the Ist Tuesday in January
next some of the most desirable
property in will be sold.
This sale will include the Atkins
corner, and a very desirable resi
dence on College street, besides a
large and valuable plantation lying
near the corporate limits of the
town. This will afford an excel
lent opportunity for capitalists, and
those wishing to invest in real es
tate in our midst.
For particulars see advertisement
in another column.
Building Materials. —We call
the attention of our readers to the
advertisement in another column
of one of the most extensive Manu
facturer of doors, sashes and blinds
in the Southern Stalest As these
articles are in daily demand by our
best citizens, we recommend all who
contemplate improving their homes
or places of business to send for
circulars and price lists of above
articles; together with prices of
blinds, hardware, marble mantle
pieces, window glass, etc., to P. P;
Tbale, 20 Hayne St. Charleston,
S. CL
Delayed. —From So trie unavoida
ble cause; the completion of tbe new
and beautiful Stbrebf M. H. Pulaski
has been delayed for a few days. He
assures us, however, that he wtli sOon
be in his new' quarters, whefi he
will display the largest and htest
stock of goods he has ever bf a tight
to this market. Due notice will be
given through our columns of ihe
day of opening. In the meantitofe
he is fully prepared to supply ydat
every want in his old stand. Cfall
and see.
Toe Central Hotel.— This 1.4
one of the chief hotels of MontgolfK
ery, and as its name denotes, is sit
uated near the heart of .the busi
ness portion of the eity.
Its rooms are commodious atld
comfortable, and Mr. S.
the proprietor, has his tables fltf*
nisbed with the very best.
For its many excellencies we
heartly recommend it to the trav- 1 '
eling public. Those having busi
ness to' transact will here , be near
all the principal houses.
The carriage stand is but a
doors above from which any part
of the city may be reached in a few
moments.
The P. G. in G. has gone astray,
she was recently seen in Bruns
wick.
Mr. J. W. Knott, of Bibb coun
ty, will compete for tfle prize of
five hundred dollars offered by the
St. Louis Fair Association for (he
best bale of Georgia cotton.
The Attorney General decides
that persons 'sending postoffice or
ders can recall them after they are
started.
Tbe friends of Greeley in Ohio
have an ascertained Republican
strength of 12,200 votes. The re
sult of the late election in Maine is
not regarded as discouraging. On
the contrary it has had an anima
ting effect in Ohio ; great activity
prevails, and the Democrats and
Liberals are acting together in
great harmony.
Greeley is meeting with a hearty
reception in his travels out West.
Governor Seymour lias entered
actively in the campaign for Gree
ley.
The average number of cars leav
ing on the State road, heavily load
ed with freight for points below
Dalton, is about fifty per day. Sotnc
freight that.
Montgomery had received up to
Friday evening 10,471 bales cotton
against 1341 to same date of last
year.
As soon as Stanton returned and
took possession of the Alabama and
Chattanooga Railroad, Governor
Smith seized that portion of the line
running through Georgia, and also
two traius, and will hold them un
til the State is made secure against
loss. *
Ten alligators were captured in
a pond near Colquit the other day.
Mayor James, of Atlanta, de
clines to be a candidate for re-elec
tion.
Olk THiNb* Have Parsed Away.— This is
at least true of the old method of treating the
long ahitaed and tnttch abused hitman body.—
It is no longer considered wise to pul a patient
to the tb'rture in order to cure him of a diieasd
iu which pftin ty already undermining the en
ergies of hi*, system. True science ranges it
self on the side of nature, knd endeavors to as
sist her in her tight against disease. This is
the proviuce of hostetter’s Stomach Bitters,
the most approved tonic ever advertised in
this country. It may be recommended as a
fall medicine, par excellence ; for It ia in the
fall tnat billiou'SneSß, dyspepsia and malarious
fevers are especially prevalent. The frame,
exhausted hy the heats of summer, is relaxed
and feeble at it's close, and requires, we may
say dettfauds,’ artificial Assistance. Afford it
that assistance iu occasional dosea of Hos
tetler* Stomach Bi ters,, and Ihe evils re
ferred to may be 'reaped. Throughout the
farWect, and out.be steaming alluvial of the
Southern rivers, all the varieties of period
ical feVCr are probably rife to-djty. Had a
course of Hostettei-’s Bitters been eom
menced by the sufferers a month ago, i. e.,
before the unhealthy season set in, seven
eighths of them would in all probability be
in their ustial' health at the present time.—
So much for want- of forecaste. So much
for not deeping in the house, and dai
ly, the best safeguord against epidemic and
endemic fererr.
As flocks of imposters Sdd imitators are
trying to .follow in the wake of the great
American remedy, therefore be sure that
the article yon buy is genuine and verified
by the.proper trade-marks. The true article
can only be obtained in bottles. Beware of
the spurious bitters sold by the gallon or in
keg.
Millville, Fla.. Sept, 22, 1866.
Dn. Wm. H. Ttrrr: Dear sir—ln my
young days I wag rather wild, and became
the victim of a loathsome disease. I was
treated by an eminent physician, and thought
I was cured. Alter moving to this State, I
was horrified at finding that tb? disease was
making its appearance again, in a secondary
form. Ulcers formed in my mouth and on
different phrts of my body. I also became
afflicted with severe Rheumatism. I em
ployed different physicians, aud used vari
ous patent medicines for months all to no
purpose. During a visit to Jacksonville, I
saw yout Sarsaparilla and Queen s Delight
and concluded to try it. I have taken a
dozen bottles and believe that the poison is
entirely driven from my system. I intend
continuing it, however, to make a sure thing
•fit. At the request of your Agent I send
this to you. You are at liberty to use it as
you like.
Yours respectfully,
JOHN H. GUILFORD.
Crawfordvillb, Oa., March 31. 1870.
Messrs. J. H. Zkmn & Co.—Gents : I am
directed by my UDcle,Hon. Alex H. Stephens
to say to you that he is inclined to believe
that he has derived some benefit flora the use
of Simmons’ Liver Regulator ana that he
wishes to give it a further trial. You will,
therefore, please send Id bis address two mure
bottles by express C. O. D.
Liver Complaint And Bilhodsxess.—Dr.
Tutt’s Liver Pills exert a direct and power
ful influe.ice on the Liver, and will with cer
tainty relieve that important organ from dis
ease, and restore its normal functiens.
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye Jhnparttt a
Glossy Color.
-There was a man in our tow’ll"
And he was wodrous wise,
H« had a pain from ear to ear,’
Another between his eye s;• ,
And when he saw he had Catfii i i i li',
With all his might and mhfn' •
He purchased Sage’s Remedy
And has bis health again.
It is sold tty druggists everywhere
The Horse and His Rider.—lt was a
ha'ppy dat for Ilorse and his rider when the
Mustang Lihimeiit was introduced as a cure
for the external disease and injuries of both.
Inutile stable; the burn aud the house-bold
this wonderful tmollient is equally useful.
If a horse is spajjined, or foundered, or har
ness galled or afflicted with any other of tbe
faany superficial ills that equine flesh is heir
to, the Liniment effects a speedy cure, and
it is equally efficacious when applied to
draught oxen or cow* suffering from out
ward swellings, strains, or hurts of any
description. As an application for bruises
cuts, burns, rheumatism, stiff joints, sprains
neuralgia, earache and to'othache, it takes
precedent (or all other topical remedies, and
is theretore an article, of pri/tie necessity in
families.
Thr greatest want of tile present age is
ihen and woineu, healthy rftid vigorous in
mind and body. The continued headaches,
weaknesses, nervousness, did varying ail
ments which afflict women Art generally the
result of imperfect action ot the stomach and
other vital organs. Dr. Walker’s California
vinegar Bitters, being composed Entirely of
vegetable substances indigenous to Califor
nia. may be taken with perfect safety by the
most delicate, and are a sure remedy, cor
recting all wrong action and giving new vig.
or to the whole system.
PRESERVE YOUfl SIGHT I
the celebrated
SQHAFFHADSEH SPECTACLE
AND
EYE GLASSES,
Manutactiired at
SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland.
The superiority of these Great Eye Pre
servers consists in the careful Mathematical
Accuracy in the construction of the Lenses,
being manutactured of the Best White Flint
Glass, the exact Shape of the Eye. thus obvi
ating all Glimmering and Wavering of the
Sight. Dizziness, and ail the other Train of
Evils produced by the use of inferior specta
cles.
Every one whose sight is failing nnder
stauds its value. By, buying imperfect spec
tacles you help to destroy it.
(IUY THE BEST!
Duy the Schaf hausen Spectacles
and preserve the Eyes which are
priceless.
Imported only by
COOPER Sc BRO.
Philadelphia.
For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer,
Cuthbert, Ga.
These Spectacles ate never sold by
Peddlers.
Alabama Fire-Proof Warehonse,
(Corner Eufaula und Broad Streets,)
Eufaula, <* - - Alabama.
Tnankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore received, the subscriber again ten
ders bis services to the public, iu the Ware
house business during the approaching sea
son To his old triends and patrons, as well
as the public generally of Alabama and Geor
gia, trading to this point, lie pledges his close,
continued aud undivided attention to the RE
CEIVING, STORING, FORWARDING,
OR SALE OF COTTON sent to his care.
He trusts that l>y earnest and persistant ef
fort on his part, to merit und secure a largely
increased business.
, W. B. BRANNON,
Bep't6 2m Proprietor.
WM. H. TISON. | WM. w. CORDON
TISON. & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Bagging and "fies advanced on Crops.
. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Con
signments of Cotton.
, COTTON SOLD ON ARRIVAL, AND
PROCEEDS RETURNED BY EXPRESS
WHEN OWNER SO INSTRUCTS".
Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to
all business. sept!3-6m
J ust Received.
<TAYNE’S Pills,
'* Alterative,
“ Hair Tonic,; _
“ Counter iiriiant,
“ Balsa in Carminative;
“ Vermifuge,
“ Ague Mixture,
Expectorant,
BUINOLIB Lemon Sugar,
LIPMAN’S Sarsaparilla with Sodide Po
lassium, Rad way's Sarsapariliau Resolvent,
R. R. Relief, Rad way’s Pills. Ayer's Sarsa
parilla ana Clierry Pectoral, Harter’s Iron
Tonic, Harter’s Lung Balsam, Harter’s Pills,
VVilhofts.' Antiperiodic, Cholugogue. Farm
er’s, Holton’s. Galligban’s, Desbler’s, Sbal
lenger’s, and Harter’s Fever and Ague Pills.
Parker’s Nerve and Bone, Mustang, Arabian.
and McLean's Volcanic Oil Linipaents.
WALKER’S Vinegar,
Hostetter's,
, Plantation,
• Tu't’s,
Brady's,
Hooflaud's German,
* Curactjp,
and English female Bitters.
PAPER,
PENS,
INK,
BLANK Books,
PENCILS, <jtt.
Perfumery of all Kinds.
Toilet and SUNDRY SOAPS.
HAVE ON HAND, .
PURE Medicine,
PAINTS,
VARNISHES,
LIQUORS,
OILS,
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
Come, you shall not leave dissatis
fied as tu prices or articles.
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded, at the Drug Store of
■ j. j. McDonald.
Beeswax
Bought by
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
F. REICHERT,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, Etc.,
Paper Hangings, Window-Shades
and Cornices,
GOLD AND BLACK WALNUT
MOULDING,
Metallic Burial Cases and Caskets, Fine
and Plain Wood Cbifins aud Caskets, always
on han'd.
39’ Third St., MACON. GA.
Septl3-3m
DURYEA’S STARCH,
Dobbin's Electric Soap,
At T. S. POWELL’S, TWee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.'
! Well’s Carbolic Tablets
I FOR COUGHS, COLDStind HOARSENESS
I . i’hese. Tablets present tire Acid in combina
! lib’k with other efficient remedies, iu a nopo
hu; form, for the care of all Throat and Lung
Diseases. Hoarseness and Ulceration f the
Throaty Are Immediately relieved and state
ments are conafsiptiy being sent to tbs pro
prietor (S'r relief ip cases of Throat difficulties
of years riiaiVdiug. ,
CAUTIQN. Don’t l»'a deceived by worth
less imitations.. Get only WELL’S CAR
BOLIC TABLETS. Price 2 56. tier box.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St.; N. Y.
Seud for Circular. Sole Ag’t for the U. S.
4w • *
UiJ fvj AA Month easily made withSten
VP U vtycil and Key-Check Dies. Se
cure Circular and Salop 1 es free.
S. M. SPENCER, Brattleboro, Vt. 4w
THE BEST I J". S3
.TAKE
Particulars tree. Andress at once Our Fire
side Friend, Chicago. 4w
dl* "I S' adnv to Agents, selling Campaign
UD A fj Badges for Ladies and Gents a*
breast and scarf pins, gold plated with photo
graphs of Presidents Candidates. Sample*
mailed free tor 30 cents. MtKAY &CO .
93 Cedar SC N, Y. 4w
HARACE GREELEY and FAMILY.
An elegant EngrtiWg, perfect likenesses,
22x28 in. Sent by mail sl. also. Campaign
Goods, one silk Grant Badge and one plated
25c. Sample latest styles Wedding cards.
Notes, etc , 25c A DEMAREST, Engraver.
182 Broadway, N. Y. 4w
FREE TO AGENTS —A prospectus of the
People’s Standard Bible, 550 illustrations,
will be sent free to all book agents. 6’end
name and address to ZIEGLER & McCt R
DY, 581 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w
44T3SYCHOMANCY, or SOUL CHARM
AT ING.”—How either sex may fascinate
and gain the affectious of any person they
choose instantly. This simple mental ac
quirement all can posses, free, by mail, tor
25c. together with a marriage guide, Egyp
tian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, etc.— : •
A queer, exciting book. lOff.flOO sold. Afl.
dress T. WILLIAM CO. Pifbs. Poll.
4w
ill* I A made from 50 cts. Call and txntti
AAF ine or 12 Samples sefft 'postage
free) lor 50 cts. that retail quick for f 10. R.
L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Squat e, New
York. 4 W
O THE WORKING CLASS, Male or fe
male. S6O a week guaranteed. Re
sectable employment at home, day or even
iug, no capital required ; full iuatruotiun!
and valuable package ot goods to siart with
sent, free by mail. Address, with 6 centre
turn stamp. M. YOUNG Sl CO., 19 Coort
iandt St., N. Y. 4w
• DUTY OFF TEAS!
Extra Inducements for Clnbs!
SEND FORNEWCLUB CIRCULAR.
Which contains full explanations ot‘ Premi
ums, etc.
THE WAY TO OBTAIN OUR GOOBS.
Persons living at a distance from New
York, can club together, aud get them at tfi’s
same price as we sell them at oflr Warehouses
in New Y ork In order to get tip a club, let
each person wishing to join »av how much
Tea he whiiTk, ; nd reli ct th.- kind and price
from onr Price List, us published in onr circu
lars. Write the names, kinds and amounts
plainly mi a list, and when the club i. com
pltte semi it to why mail, and we wi I put
each party’s go. ds in separate packages, and
mark the i am..-upon tlieui, with the coin., so
there need lie no coiitftioii in dhtrihutiiai—
eaclf parly gelling exactly what, lie orders,
and no more. The funds in pifv fi r good* or
dered call be sent by drafts on New York,
Post-Office money orders, or press. Or, we
will, if desired, send the good* by Express, to
“collect oil delivery.”
The Great American Tea Company.
31 and 33 VEST STREET, New York City.
P. O. Box 5613. , 4 w
THOMPSONS
WORLD-RENOWKD PATENT
GLOVE-FITTING CORSET.
fNo Corset is ever en
joyed such a world-wide
The demand for them
constantly increasing,
THEY GIVE
Universal Satisfaction
Are Handsome, Dura
ble, Economical, aud a
PERFECT FIT.
AskforTHOMPSON’S GENUINE GLOVE
FITTING every Corect being stamped with
the name THOMPSON, and tbj trade mark
a Crowu. Sold by all First-Class Dealers.
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lifil
BLOOD PURIFIER |
It is not a physic which may give tompura
ry relief to the sufferer for the nrst few dotes
'but which, from continued use brings Pile*
and kindred diseases to aid in weakening the
invalid, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, un
der the popular name of “Bitters” is so ex
tensively palmed off on the public us sover
eign remedies, hut. it is a most powerful tonic
and alterative, pronounced so by the leading
medical authority of London aiid Paris, mid
has been long used by the regular physician*
of other couni ries with wonderful remedial re
sails.
Dr. Wells’ Extract of JoinMa
retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to
the plant and must be taken as a permanent
curative agent.
Is there a want of action in your Liver
and ? Unless relieved at once, the blood be
comes Ifttpu re by deleterious secretions, pro
ducing scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches
Felons, Pustules, Canker -Pimples, &c., dtc.,
Take Juruhebrt to cleanse, Purify and re
store the Vitiated blood in healthy action.
Have yon a Dyspeptic Stomach f Unless di
gestion is promptly aided the system is debili
tated with loss of vitat force, poverty of the
Blood, Dropsical Teudeucy, General Weak
ness or Lassitude
Take it hi assist Digestion without reaclidn,
it will impart youthful vigor to the weary S'Af.
ffcrer.
Have you weaknes of the Intestines 1 You
are iu danger tof Chronic Diarrhoea or the
the dreadful Inflauiation of the Bowels.
Take it to allay irritation and Ward off ten
dency tb intismutions.
Have you weakness of the ts terine or Urina
ry Organs 1 You must prbetfre relief or you
are liable to suffering worse than death!
Take it to streugten organit weakness or
life becomes a burden. *
Finally it should be frequently taken to
keep the System in perfect health or you are
otherwise iu great dauger of malarial, miasma
tic or contagions diseases.
JOHN q. KELLOG. 18 Platt St.,
New York.
Sole agents for the United States.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
Send for Circular. 4w
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▼ * XJL_i_N l.jLuXy* energetic men
and women
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY
from $4 to $8 per day, cau be pursued in
your own neighborhood, and is strictly hon
orable. Particular* tree, or sample! that
will enable you to go to work at once, will
be sent on receipt of two three cent stamps.
Address. J. LATHAM &. CO ,
-92 Washington St., Boston, Maks,
septl3-
Read This;
OCTOBER and NOVEMBER
Are the most favorable months for
HOUSE PAINTINU.
It is also the s as<m to restore the piqken
glass in your windows. A full abd complete
Stock of
Paints, Oils and Glasef.
At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
P. C. Satyrs Hclipse Cotton Gin.
Price, #3,75 Pei 1 saw —tiiiie given till
oil Grin.
Having now s-onlpletsd all thy improvements to the IMPROVED SAWYER GIN, with
curved ribs, and a perfectly adjustable Roll Box; both at the top ajid boriom giving the Plan
tar perfect control of the depth of aaO; and tlie entire operation 6't the Gin, adapting ft to the
condition Os hi* cottr.n. and the dt-gfee of perfection which lit dfcsires to maintain hi tie sta
ple. I now CHALLENGE THE WORLD to proahee a Gift rim re perfect in its operation, or
better adapted to meet all the wants of the Planter. I claim that tliy Gin, properly managed,
will maintain the lull uotural length tis trie Staple; Jittd IfiHy also lie male to do as rapid work
a.»any machine in u-c. This Gin ha* ffe'eti Itiiinsaed iii operation by several parties, eouw u s
whom have given uie the following certincates :
OJrfCK ok Lawton & Wim.ivo'hs.w.
. TVai{*iiouse Anp Commission Mkrcuants axl> (iron DEAt.Kits,
FotißfM S+KKkf , Macon, Ga., May 9. 1872.
At the request of Mr. P. C. Sawyer, we have examined the Gins in ids gin shop in this
city, and have also seen one f>t them running. W e have uo hesitancy in saying we believe
them well'inade and perfectly durable, and (hat they will give onr Plamers satisfaction.
We think it the duty or Planters, and others Interested, to patronize our young men of tbe
South, and particularly when they do as well ft* Northern manufactories.
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
E. E. .PHILLIPS. Piaiiter,
ADAMS ty B.AZEMORE,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants.
o—=—
MR. P. C. Sawtkr, Macon, Ga. : Macon, Ga , May 9, IST2.
DxarSir— l have witnessed the performance of bne of your Improved Gins, and can
safely pronounce jt excellent, und lully adapted to the of our Farmers. The improve
ments yon have given it over other Gius, givvs yon superior claims to its consideration. It*
swinging front wi»h adjustable box, both top and Ikxiobi, adds greatly t<> its praise and
worth, as with tnat it is utterly impossible to break the Ell; and that the shape of the rib*
being in perlect shape with tlie roll, necessarily gives increased length to the staple, aud In
deed that which 1 witnessed was tally equal to its’ natural l»-#gtli, and .which alone makes k
pre-eminently worthy of (he consideration of all pracih-al Farmers. Wishing von soceess iu
yonr laud*bl« Snitlierii undertaking, i am, vrry respetytatlv; W. A. COLLINS,
• Os the firm of COI.I.INS, Fi.anseks & Co.,’ Colton Factors, Macou, Ga.
W*. tis undersigned, hating witnessed the same, fully endorse this above statement.
it. N. LEE, Hancock fcij,
S. H. HOLMES.
SAWYER’S IMPROVED COTTON GINS.—Mr. P. 0. Sawyer jtrrrsenfs Ins Improved
Cotton Gin to the public this summer under a firm persuasion that, hi has at last attained the
ne plus ultra, and that this Gin accomplishes every tiling practicable to a .Saw Gin, with the
greatest possible ease, economy find rapidity. His improved ribs and roll box maintain a per
fect circle for the (oil, so that it Is impossible to break it, crowd the as you Will in au
attempt to do SO. The roll box, tidjtittable both at, top and bottom, enables tne operator to
briug the ribs to any angle with. Or position in relation to the saws he desires, *0 as to in
crease or dimmish at pleasure Ihe depth of the operating surface of the rk'ws jn the roll, amt
thus make the machine gin fasthf or shower, with cleaner or fouler seed, and with mors ut
less regard to the length of staple. The tVriter saw anew Gin in opeialtinh. which had noi
eveu been psinted, and an expert present showed by comparing the staole pulled front the
seed by the Augers with that produced by the Gin, that the natural length of tiie fibre had nu t
oeen diminished at all In the,protess 6f ginning. This is, of course, the best, perforttanee of
which any Gin is capable. The cotton iu this case was very dry, and it is doubtful whether
so perfect a result Could be attained with green cotton. But Sawyer staked Ills reputatidif
upon producing the same result with green cotton. The Gin has hlso some oilier improve
ment* in the running gear, which wc have not space to mention.—Mach'h Telenrapli mij
Messenger, May 12, 1872. ~ *
0
I also furnish the old GRISWOLD GlN—a genuine pattern—to order, whenever desired.
GIN REPAIRING will be done to order, ana is a specialty at my shop. Having m ft’d*
arrangements with the Railroad, I will pay freight on old Gins sent for repairs one way free
of ehuige to the owner.
I can add my new Improved Ribs tind Roll Box tri any old Gin at moderate cost.
Price fcfGin, delivered on car, at this place, $3,75 per Saw.
Ord«r« solicited. Address— P. €3- SAWYER,
. Macon, Ga.
sep6-2m SB. B; J. BALDWIN, Agent; Guthbert.
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
so Begin Moiid&y, Oct. 14th, and Close Saturday, Oct. l§th;
A GRAN& EXHIBITION MAY BE EXPECTED
Os the jProdticts, Implements; AM Processes
6f Agriciiltalj (tfuchanidal and Mariufdctuting Industry;
df ihiikHlion anti Art. Os Stotk) btc., etc.
No pains tHji Scarfed to make this the modi Instructive Fail’ ever
held in Georgia Fbf* Premium L'lsts and other particulars, addresS
sepstd SAM’L BARNETT, Secretary, Atlanta, Ga.
—v .i •aask, , „• , ,
Cotton and Greenbacks!
fioW Made and How Saved!!
TitE attehtiott ot fRODUCEIiS COTTON, throughout tfie
ehiite South is irivited to the great advantages set forth by the
LamGN HGrse Power.
By the use of this PowbF, more Cotton in ay be Ginned per day
with TWO* MULES than fo'ririefly with FOUR!
We claim to dCcilpy, feten iri this age of improvement, the foremost
riififc of all Horse Powers yet invented. It is
Without Rival,
Aa to SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION and DURABILITY, and
is applicable to
tiia Haase, Grist, Saw and Cane Hills.
Is Easily AdjriSteld,
Working on one Upright Shaft, warranted against breakage, and creating
Less Friction than any Machine in use.
LSTNd Machinist required td put it in successful operatiort:
STATii OR COUNTY RIGHTS
F6'f &rte dn such terms as will leave a handsome margin to purchasers.
Addreas, LAMON & BROtfN,
CuthGevt, Ga.
Or i>, Jj. LAMON, Boston, Ga.
append tie following certificates of gentlemen, who are well
KtttffMi M practical dealefS in and ffiaflufaetdrers of Machinery, aud
Plslht&rs; is a sufficient guarantee of its worth :
CfeItI’IFICATES.
MaWn, Georgia ; April 9 th; 1872.
We, the undersigned, have this day Examined the practical working of
Uantfrit’a Morse Power, and are so well pleased, that wc feel no
hesitation in asserting that its Mechanical Arrangement is such as to ob
viate most of the defects so feiy corhmon to" other Powers, and we feel
thalt it is destined to supply and felt and saught after; viz.: »
Simple, Durable aud Efficient Machine; With lkss Friction, and free
from the liability of breakage by sudden jerks. We witnessed a 45-saw
Gin driven by it," with two Infcridr mules, doing good work, with saw#
fall depth; hud fli full ft)H:
W. W. PARKER,.
T. R. MOORl£„
E. CROCKETT,
O. iV. MASSEY.
Raker County , Get., Mery M>, 1872.
ThiA certifies that wc have witnessed tlie working of th’e LaillSß
■•TffiC Power, and have no hesitation iti say.ng iii at it is the most
complete, durable and light-running Machine we have over seen. We
Witnessed a 45-saw Gin driven by it With one hatsef With as much ease
as tbe old gear with four mules. We every farmer who has
a gin house to purchase one of Lam6h Hot'se Power.
f ; ,L WILBURN,
jy!2tlnovl W; W. DEWS.
FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS!
JELLY GLASSES, Etc.
At thtf BRUOtfroRTC ot
**. .. j o. McfJONAI.B, I
Wando Grti
✓a-
A FINE Manure for lowthtJ
salii lor cash or on liu' l
By , FUKT '