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THE MACON tlATI.V TELEGRAPII AND MESSENGER: V?EDNESDAT MORNING? SEPTEMBER 3, 1873.
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DECISIONS
or THE
Supreme Court of Georgia.
DELIVERED IN' ATLANTA TUESDAY. AC*
oust 26. 1873.
Fnim the Atlanta Constitution.]
The Atlanta aa 1R. A. L. Railroad Coro-
jmny n. Mangham A Prichett. Awmnl,^
from Fulton.
Warner. C. J.—The plaintiff* Drought
an action againat tho defendant for tho
num of $1,875 1*2 on an account stated for
cross-ties furnished it. It appears that
the defendant elected to submit tho facts
and the law of tho case to the presiding
Judge, by not finding an issuable plea
under oath, whereupon the court appointed
an auditor to ascertain the facta and re
port tho same to the court under the pro
visions of the 3,072 section of the Code.
The parties appeared before the auditor,
and introduced evidence, without objec
tion, so far as the record shows. The de
fendant offered in evidence a written con
tract signed by the parties for the deliv
ery of the croAs-tiea containing the follow
ing stipulation: “The decision of the
chief engineer of the company shall lx?
final and ooncloaive in any dispute which
may arise betwen the parties to this
agreement relative to or touching the
same, and each and every of said parties
do hereby waive any rights of action,
suit, or suits, or any other remedy in law
or otherwise by virtue of said covenants,
so that the decision of tho Chief Engi
neer shall, in the nature of an award, be
final and conclusive on the rights and
claims of said parties/* The Chief En
gineer derided against the plaintiffs
claim. On tho trial before the Auditor,
the evidence showed that tho Chief En
gineer had made a clear mistake in his
award as to the numl>er of crosstics which
tho plaintiffs had delivered and been re
ceived l»y defendant; and the auditor ao|
reported. Tho evidence before the Audi
tor also showed that the Chief Engineer
was a stockholder in tho defendant’s com
pany, and was, therefore, not a disinter
ested arbitrator, which fact ws* not
known to the plaintiffs at tho time of the
execution of tho contract, and so the
your readers to tell of the number of
pounds he writhed ; suffice it to say that
the arm-chair built for his accommoda
tion was large enough for a small tea
party. When Fiske waddled out of office
C. W. Bradley, of New Haven, waddled
in, and now, contrary to the laws of the
constitution, is enjoying a third term. He
has inaugurated Cjcsarisra, and will un
doubtedly be president for years to
unless b'- w choked by a clam. He is too
fat to move out of office, and so he sticks.
Comparatively few know what a clam-
tjake is. In ancient times the art of clam
baking was known to the natives of Coney
I*bind and to a small, privileged class of
New Yorkers. In Manhattan it is reck
oned among the lost arts. The way they
did it to-day was in this manner: A
bed of stone, sixteen by ten feet, wafl
raised on the pebbly beach. Top of it
was placed three cords of hard wood. The
wood was ston fire, and for two hours it
burned and burned, until the stones were
heated to the very core, and nothing but
ashes remained of the fuel. The ashes
were raked away, and then a broom fin
ished the process of preparing the snr-
faco of tho stones for the reception of the
clams. Thesn; were brought palpitating
from the sea-l>eat sands and tumbled
from bushel baskets down upon the
heated bed. When this was covered over
w.th many layers of clams—when the
foundation, bo to speak, was laid—blue-
fish, wcakfish, eels, lobsters, canned and
cooked chickens, woodchuck, green corn,
sweet and common potatoes, crabs and
lobsters were thrown promiscuously on
top, and on top of them was placed
so as to completely envelop the bed,
a canvfcs coverlet. 'This was tucked in all
round so as to make the clams as com
fortable as possible and keep them from
catching cold. Over the coverlet was
placed a great mass of wet rock weed to
supplement tho canvas in keeping the
steam from escaping. It was no use,
however; tho steam insisted on escaping,
and the appearance of the clambake was
precisely like a dung-hill smoking on a
frosty morning. It was fun to the fat
men, but dpath to the clams. That was
all. Tho next thing had nothing to do
with Die bake, but it had everything to
do with tho main purpose of the day, and
that was the dinner, bo many dollars and
.t half I- r h**ad.
The following is a list of the megathe
rium of the collection of fat men weigh-
300 pounds and over: C. N. Bradley,
Auditor reported, and upon the evidence
‘ " * * * > reported f“ * * kL *
before him* also reported in favor of the
plaintiff s demand. The Court affirmed
the report of tho Auditor by its judg
ment, to which tho defendant excepted.
Thcro wuh no point made before this
court as to the tacts, bnt the only point
made hero was as to the legal effort of
the written contract not to resort to the
courts for redress on tho statement of
facts disclosed in the record, tho defen
dant insisting that tho award of the Chief
Engineer was conclusive as to tho rights
of the parties. Tho Constitution of this
State declares that the right of the people
to appeal to the courts shall never rxj im
paired.
Ordinarily, this contract to abide the
award of the chief engineer os arbitrator,
would be as binding on the parties, as
nny other agreement of parties to abide
the award of arbitrators, and no more.
Whatever would be sufficient grounds to
aet aside an award in a court of equity
would be sufficient to set aside this
award. If the award of the chief engi
neer wna the result of mistakes or fraud,
or if ho was an interested party, his
award may be attacked and set aside, as
well os anv other award, and tho plain
tiffs had the clear constitutional right to
resort to the courts for that purpose, on
tho statement of facts contained in the
record. In this State, parties may obtain
the name relief against an award in a
court of law, ns in a court of equity. An
award of a chief engineer of a railroad,
which is the result of accident, fraud or
in intake, or illegal for tiny other cause, is
not so sacred and potunt that it cannot
l»o set aside by an appeal to tho courts.
Th« agreement of the parties to nhido the
award of the chief engineer, should be
construed to moan that they would abide
a legal award, and not an illegal award.
It tho General Assembly could not pass
n law impairing tho right-* of portion to
appeal to tho courts to get rid of on ille
gal award submitted to arbitrators by
their agreement, tho Chief Engineer of a
railroad company cannot, by his award,
under this contract* impair tho right of
tho plaintiffs to do so; it would bo con
trary to the public policy of the Stab) ns
declared In Its fmwisentel law. There
was no error in tho judgment of tho «x»urt
os to tho law applicable to tho uncoirtest-
^ed facts found Dy the Auditor, as the *ame
Appear in the record before us.
Let the judgment of tho court below
be affirmed.
Collier, M/natt A Collier, for plaintiff
in error.
Peoples & IIowoll. 11. H. Hill A Son. T.
P. Westmoreland, for defendants.
Thomas Crawford vs. tho State. Bur
glary, and motion for now trial, from
Fulton.
McCAY. J.
1. This Cdurt will not reverse the judg
ment of tho jadft of tho Superior Court
refusing a new trial in a criminal case
when there have been two verdicts of
guilty, and tho cost? turns wholly on the
credibility of tho witnesses.
2. When a motion was made in the
Superior Court for a new trial, which vras
ref us o*l by tho court ar.d a bill of excep
tion to his judgment was tendered, signed,
served and filed in tho Clerk’s office, and
after this, during tho same term.a motion
was made to rehear and set aside the
judgment refusing tho new trial, on the
ground that the movant had discovered
now and important evidence which ought
to control tho verdict, and tho judge
foiled to pass upon this latter motion,
pro or con, but by an order directed the
clerk to send it with tho other papers to
this court under tho bill of exceptions
Held, That os the judge has not passed
upon this latter motion, it is still pending
in the Superior Court, and cannot bo con
sidered here until it is passed upon by
tho court l»elow.
Judgment affirmed.
Thrasher A Thrasher, for plaintiff in
error.
John T. Glena. Solicitor General, for
the State.
R. P. S. Kimbro vs. The Hank of Ful
ton. Appeal from Fulton.
Tr.irr, J.—1. Tho act of 13th October,
requiring proof of the payment of taxes
on contracts rnidc prior to June 1,1863
is unconstitutional and void.
2. The general rule is. that statutes of
limitation do not apply to bank bills, be
cause they are by the consent of mankind
and course of business, considered at
money, and that their date is no evidence
of the time when they were issued, as
they are being continually returned to
and reissued by the hank. Bnt, if the
bills have ceased to circulate ms currency,
and have evasod to bo token in and re
issued by the banks, they no longer have
that distinctive character from other con
tracts, which excepts them from the op
eration of the statute of limitation.
3. If the bills of the Bank of Fulton
luid thus lost this distinctive character
prior to the first of Juno, 1S65, they come
within the provisions of the Act of 16th
JLtreh. ISflfc entitled “an Act in relation
to the statute of limitation and for other
purposes/*
4. It is necessary in a plea of the statute
of limitations by a bank when sued on its
bills, to aver the facts which take them
out of the ordinary rule, to-wit: That
the statute does not apply to such con
tracts.
5. When a defendant sots up by plea
th.it tho contract is void under the Con
stitution, berauae it was made for the
pu rpose of aiding and encouraging "the
late rcbcUi+m,” it is necessary that the
facts should he s tated in such plea, going
to show how and in what way the con
tract was intended to give such aid and
encouragement.
6. When aBMMt other defences, such
pleas have been filed and stricken by the
court on demurrer, and such decision ex
cept.h! to and the exception certified and
entered on the minutes, it is competent
for the defendant to amend the pleas on
a new trial, which has been granted to
the plaintiff.
Judgment reversed.
Jackson A Clarke, for plaintiff in error.
Collier, Mynatt A Collier; B. H. Hill A
Son, for defendant.
mg«
of New Haven, president, 375 pounds;
W. H. Burns, New York, 350; Joseph A.
Lincoln, Springfield, Mass., 313; W, H.
Diggrf, Pawtucket, 305; Mason Smith,
Hartford, 302; G. Eldridge, Jr., Mystic
River, 301.
Tho aggregate weight of 143 persons
was 32,012 pounds, making on average
weight of 2301 pounds for each indi
vidual.
One Hundred Dollars
I* offered for the bc*t display of line Groceries
at the
STATE FAIR.
' PALMAM QUI MERUIT VIVA
WJE enter with nil our former Catalocncs. and
V ▼ are nrguliating for tho entire list of
NEW GOODIES
That tho world ran produce. Hare SPREAD
OCT to be tested by the whole Committee:
IIRANDS OP FLOUR, (that need no puffin*.)
B1U
PIG AND BREAKFAST BACON.
DRIED BEEP TONGUES,
F. U. BEEF.
EXTRA MESS -BLOATER” MACKEREL.
WHITE COD FISII.
GOLD EDGED BUTTER,
NEW CREAM CnEESB.
COFFEE and TEA, (the best.)
SUGARS and SYRUPS, (flnc-M
English and American CRACKERS, (fresh.)
NUTS, RAISINS,CITRON,CURRANTS, (new.)
CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES.
PICKLES.
JELLIES.
SAUCES anti CATSUPS.
SARDINES AND “SI’RATTS.”
DEVILLED HAM. TONGUE.
TURKEY. Etr.
LOBSTERS.
SALMONS.
OYSTERS, and
DUTCH HERRINGS.
Ptiro French. North Carolina, and Georgia
PEACH BRANDIES,
Wo only mention.
"HARDEMAN’S SILVER WEDDING RYE,”
MOUNT VERNON.
PETER XLABG ERS, (old Virginia.)
LAKE’S MAGNOLIA, and
J. P. GREER’S CHOICE
RYE WHISKIES.
JAMAICA and NEV’ ENGLAND RUM.
HOLLAND AND RYE GIN.
McEwan’s and Bam* ALE, (no extra tax J
Havana and "our orn" country SEGARS.
TOTTSS U in North Carolina ar.d Virginia, and
wrl< * Jw has BOUGHT SEVKRALoS the largrot
manufactories, nml means that all shall have to-
hacca If you do not want to pay “hath” for it,
come to
THE CORNER.
We do not intimate that we will work for noth
ing. but are on the "imide." and intend our rna-
tomam >liall hovo "all*" the advantages. "A hint
to the wise” etc.
lVmonst rat ions speak loader than vrtrks at
GREER, LAKE &C0/S,
DR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
r »R. CORTL ANDTandNEW CHURCH STS-
NEW
ARB P. FRENCH.** of the kteOefaml Richard
French, at French'* Hotel, has taken this. Hotel,
newly fitted up and entirely rvnotated the same.
Centrally located in the basinmjmt of the city
Loadiee*' and Gentlemen n Dunn? Rooms attached,
j and 9 if
Reopening or the Public Schools.
rpHB City IHiMic Schools will be reopened
I E 1ST OF THE FAT MEN.
A Connecticut Clmin Bake.
The National Association of Fat Men
hod itn annual festival at Norwalk, Con
necticut, on Thursday. A correspondent
The first clambake was hell in August,
ls6S, under the presidency of Sidney
Smith, of Stamford. In the archives of
the society it ia recorded that thirty bush
els of clams appeased tho appetites of the
itiooecr /at men. Now it takas several
hundred, and the cry is still far more. J.
A. P. Fiske, of New York, flourished a*
jjjvsideJ.it after Smith. Ho was the most
magnificent president that ever reigned
over thi* society. Soeptica insinuated
that he wore a feather-bed inside his
frilled shirt. It would tax the faith of
__ WEDNESDAY. October 1. DCS, as follows:
In East Macon, at the Central Railroad Build-
inc. and one room at the Catholic Church—Mr. W.
Gi Smith. Principal.
In North Macon, at Mr. K. II.* Link’s school
borne, and at one or two other raoou in that sec
tion. to be prvn;Jed—Mr. E. H. Link. Priucijai.
In West Macon, at St. Paul's Parish schod
bouse—Mr. H. TL Conner* Principal.
A Central Uish School, in »>aie convenient lura-
t •< n room yet to be provided) —Mr. J. U. Robert'.
l > rinripaL
In the Hicli Schoc 1. a small charge aid l«c made
;. <:■•: ray thcevjwrv*- i rent in* a >u.UbW nom.
All applications lor admission must be wade to
ihe Saperinteodcfi!, who \dD be s: l.i* offloa on
Cherry street,nrry «l*y (Saturday and Sunday
excelled) from 9 to 12 oYlork. for the purpww of
iNMihu «-ard> of uJuunmo::.
Bargains in Millinery 1873. FALL TJR.A.DIC. 1S73
CMOLEBA,
■YIEITEKY,
CHOLERA BOBBY'S.
BKAKBHCEA,
and all
BOWEL COMPLAINTS, <
cubed *arj> PREcr.jerm *r
Radway’s Ready Relief!
I F CHOLERA prevail* an an ejAderaSc.the Prr-
. ventive aifiairm are the tnost wiac to adopt.
Tlie Livkr. Bowels and Stomach ahoold be kept
rwnlar. Rad way's PUK in small taaC will paewro
this requisite. jUdwa.v*< I^a-iy Relief diluted in
water. (oi« toa^po'*nful to * tumWr c«f yntcrl.
jaken m a drink, three or *xr times during toe
d*y. will diidnfert the malam inhaled in the
tcm, and neutral tan all arid oronheaJthy clement*
caa.ied by the t*>mbination of the maliria c# the
•tmoaphere with the tr*#*** ot the*Ujmarh, (which
are often in the*e epidemic* acid), hiiUMting
vrarraili. merry and lieal* h thr*#urboct tlie ays*
tern, and preimtim? the separation of the watery
fp*fr. other pro;**rtk-H in th- ..
If seised with CHOLERA, the Ready Beuef
»h>old be (riven as strun* and often ae poaaibk*.
This win aeriire re*t and hold the properties of the
blood together. xquaUZISO its circulation, pre-
• cntinx conxi-Ation. and jMWBl thedimmUhinvor
H aving deurmntid to ckre* np my bun
1 am uflrnn* from this date, until th- c
let is disposed of. niy stock cJ
MILLIIVERY & FANCY GOODS
At price- that cannot fall to pkMalL Mr stock
ooDsista, in part of
LADIES* HATS AND BONNET.*,
Flowers. Ribbons, Lace Goods, Htir Goods. Col
lars. Cuffs. Zephyr Worsted, and in fact.
Ercrytitliix I’MnsIly Kept In Jfy Line.
CaQ.and examine my Goods, and buy them at
MRS. U F. HENDRIX.
I'.’itunx OOnxvaiioii.ana urn.uuiii«uwB^
kwKfiimr <4 the pulrf. and stopping vomiting ««
Hinrinr. The body *b«uMbe rubl*tl with Roaoy
JJ lttS lrom bead to foot, *J*d *doiur tho spine.
This will impart new eneno'ai*d vitality to the
nervous system, slop crimps, spasm* and indure
fn« perepiratwau As soon a* the stomach is
quieted, si* to eutht of Rad way s Pills (no daiisrr
<4 (iiarrhma need be feared) should be given. Tbo
Liver. Stomach and Bowels will *1 once be ituom
to their natural duties, and tht neutralized elo-
meflU of duwaM he expelled from tbo system.
menu n awsr ne ••Xprueo inrni mu - . r"
This treatment h** rescued thousands fnim death.
Looseness. Disrrbcra. Cholera Morbus. Cram’‘-
Jxjoseness. Disrrbcc*. Cholera Morbus, Cramps,
rtpasms. ett^. and all painful discharges from the
tviwcU are stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by
Unwell are MO[ipna m lumen w»«ciuj
takinir Railway's Ready Relief. No conxostion or
inflaramation.no weakness or lassitude, will follow
the use <d the R. R. Relief.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD iySTAXT EASE.
INFLAMMATION’ OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OP THE HEART
HY8TERICS. CROUP, DIPTHERIA,
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
Tho application a! the Ready Relic! to tho port
or porta where the pain or difficulty eiiita trill al-
fom c*so and comfort.
Twenty drop, in lull a tnmhte of water will in
a few momenta cure Cramp*. Spasm*. Sour SJora-
sch. Heartburn. Sir* Heaehoehc, Colic, wnd in
the Bowels and all internal fauns
Traveler* ohould al wav. carry a bottle of Rad-
way’s Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pain* from eharare
of water. It ia better titan French Brandy or Bit
ter* aj a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Aaue cured for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial agent in the world tlist will cure
Fever and Ixuo, and all other Malarious, Bilious,
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fevers (aided
brjr Rod way’s Pills) so quick as Radway’a Ready
Ready Relief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 25
cents a box. Sold by druggists.
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STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN
CREASE OP PLESH AND WEIGHT—
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has made the most astonishing cures. So quick,
so rapid are the changes tho body undenroes, under
the iiiAueiuv) of this truly wonderful medicine,
that KVFRT DAT AX INCREASE IX FLESH AND
WEIGHT IS SSKX AMD FELT.
THIS CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
unno ami other fluids and juices of tho system,
the vigor of life, for it repairs the wiules of the
body with new ami sound material. Scrofula,
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Diseases, Ul
cere in the Throsit ami Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in
the Glands and other ports of the system. Sore
Ryes, Stmmorous Discharges from the Ears, and
the worst form of Skin DLvasog, Eruption, Fever
Sorrs, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Sait Rheum, Erv-
i|*elas. Acne, Black Snots. Worms in the Flesn,
Mpeua, A cue, mack Si»ots. n orms in the Flesh.
Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all Weakening
nml Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Doss of
Spenn, and nil wastes of file life principle, are
within the curative ranee of this wonder of Mod
em Chemistry, and a few days’use will prove to
any person using it for cither of thcae fore
disease its potent power to cure them.
If tho laticnt, daily bceomiiig reduced by
waste and decomposition that la continually pro-
aressing. hikxnshIs in arresting these wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
healthy blood- and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and does secure—a cure i* certain: for when
onto this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion. and sucot-ds in diminishing tbo loss of
wastes, iu re pairs will be rapid, ana every day the
I>at ient will feel himself growing lanter and strong
er, tho food digesting better, appetite improving,
and ficali and wci«rht increasing. Not onlv does
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional anil Skin Diseases, hut
it is the only positive euro for
Kidney and Bladder Com plaints,
Urinary and Womb Diseav*s. Gravel, Ulabdea
Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence, of Urine,
Hright'a Disease. Albuminuria, and in all cusea
where there are brick dust deposit*,or the water
la thick, clood3% mixed with srtwtanecs like the
white of ail egg. or threads like v lute silk, or there
i* a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white
bone dust deposit, and when there is a pricking,
burning sensation when passim; water, and pain
in the small of the back ami along tho loins.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured
by Eadway's Resolvent!
Bkvevlt. Mass.. July in, 1S67.
Db. RaDWaT: I have had Ovarian Tumor in
the ovaries and bowels. All the Dcctore said “there
was no help for it." X tried cveiything that was
recommended, but nothing helped me. I wiw
your Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but
liad no faith in it, because x had suflered lor twelve
Tears. I took six bottles of the Resolvent, and one
box of Railway's Pills, and two bottles of your
Ready Relief; and there is not a sign of tumor to
be. seen or felt, and 1 feel lid ter, a uarter and hap
pier than I hare for twelve years. The worst tu
mor was in the left «de of the Itowe.U, over the
groin. I write this to you for the benefit of otheis.
You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. RNAPP.
WORMS!
The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WORMS of all kinds.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Impart ant Letter
From a prominent gentleman and resident a!
Cincinnati. O, for the past forty reus well known
to the book publishers throughout the United
States:
New Nore. October 11,1S7S.
Dk. RadwaT : Dear Sir—1 am induced by a
sense of duty to the suffering to make a brief state
ment of the working of your medic ne on myself.
For several years I had been affected with some
trouble in the bladder and urinary organs, which
some twelve months ago culminated in a most ter-
nblv afflicting disease, which the physicians all
laald was n spasmodic stricture in the ureta. as
also inflammation of the kidney* and Lladder.and
gat e it as their opinion that my are—73 years—
would prevent my ever getting rudicdly cured. I
had tried a number of physicians, and nrul taken
a larrv quantity of medicine, both a'opalhic and
homeopathic, but had rot no relief. I had rehd of
aatomahuuc cores having been made Inr }xnir rem
edies. and some four months aro reatl a notice in
the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure
haring been effected on a person wiio had long
been suffering as 1 had been. I went right oil and
rot some of each—-your Hanaflin Resolvent,
I Ready Relief and Regulating Pill*—and* renn-
mencod taking them. In three dai s 1 was greatly
lieved, and now fled as weli ma ev er.
C. W. JAMES, Cincinnati. O.
3Jfa.nun.otlA Sale.
ninety-six city lots.
New Goods, Hew Styles.
PRICES TOWER THAN EYER!
MLITI. HINT & CO.
Return thanks to their numerous hlerehant customers for the very liberal pat
ronage and confidence extended to them in the past.
They also announce that their Fall and Winter stock of
TERMS EASY.
TV
TILL l-‘ M>ld, at public *alc, on TUESDAY,
the SSd day id September next, the faJour-
itur citv lots, riai Lota 3 and 6, block SS; lota 1
and 3. Dlock —: lots 6.7 and 8. block 4* t lota -• 4
and M. block 6!: lota 4, 5, r. and *. block 50; lot 6,
block 491 lot «. block Kt; lota 3.4.7 and 8, block
71: total.Sand3.block74: lot 5.block 73; total,
4.3 and 6. block 7S: tot 1. block 6S: tot i block 30;
tote, block 31; part of lot 5. aquaPB 73; lota I. 3.5.
i. 5.«. 7 and S. Wk M; lot, L i 3.4, LI7 tuul
block 37; lota l.i,S,4.3.a,7 ami 8. block SS;
ta J. i 3.4.3,«. 7 ami 8. block 39: lota 1. i 3.3.
7 and 8. block 40: lota 1. =.3.4.5. «,7,atxl H,
block 41; lota 1. i. 3.4.5,« and inrt of 7. block 4=;
lota i.LL4, 7, S and part of «, block 43; tot b.
block *8. .....
TERMS OF SALErf—One-fourth cash, the bal
ance to be paid within fifteen month.*, monthly
inatahnents. Note* to N' given on the grounds.
Bond U<r title* given by the city.
All lumber, brick and stone on the lots known
as the “Armory Property” will lie reserved for
the use of the dry.
Sale will commence at 10 o’clock a. xu on Tat-
nall square, awl continue from day to day until
all the lots are sold.
L. W. RASDAL.
F, A. SHONEMAN,
C. BURKE.
angSStds Committee.
Newspaper for Sale.
A GREAT BARGAIN!
Southern Times & Planter.
Published at Sparta, Georgia.
TEMS REASONABLE.
For particulars, address
ang21 lm LITTLE. JORDAN A CO.
FOR SALE.
A HAND FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS.
T°b
0 those desiring to purchase a good and relia
ble Fire Engine, will find it to their interest
to examine this one. It is a
Second-Class Smith Engine
In perfect order, and warranted to give entire sat
isfaction. Sold for no fault, but to make room for
a steamer.
For further particulars, apply to the Secretary
of Ocmulsrec Fire Company No. 2 or committee.
C. MACHOLD. Foreman,
M. y. WK8TCOTT.
F. A. SHONEMAN.
V. KAHN.
JNO. VALENTINO.
angfllm Macon. Go.
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON, GEORGIA.
The Thirty-sixth Annual Session
WILL BEGIN OCTOBER 6, 1573.
For Catalogues, containing full information, ad
dress
FOR SALE.
Portable Steam Saw Mill
M ADE by Owen, Lane A Dyer, Hamilton,Ohio.
re l- 1 v« ■% u;n s 1 «...
_ No. 1 Mill, and in good order; has
governors to the engine; also wood and lath saws.
Terms—half cash; balance 32 months witli good
security. Also, one of
Fay’s Planing Machines.
Faoea 22 inches, match 12 inches, with moulding
bits attached for all the latest styles of mouldings.
Will be sold with the mill, or aapnala
FOR RENT.
fTlWO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located.
I Apply to R. F. LAWTON.
At Exchange Bank, or to
DbTXP. COLLINS.
julyl7 tf At Collins' A Heath’s.
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
fTHB well known house is now open to those
X who visit the Spring for heqlth or pleasure.
It ia situated nearer the Spring than any other
public houae. and is spacious and comfortable.
The table is supplied with the best the market
affords.
Every attention is given to invalids who resort
to the waters of the Spring for health.
FATES OF BOXED.
Per day - - - - - * $200
Per week - - - - -10 00
Per month ------- 35 00
Liberal deduction made for large families.
W. A. ELDER A SON,
Proprietors.
MY NAME IS
JOHN VALENTINO.
I am at mj- same cld stand,
68 CHEERY STREET.
I keep as rood
LIQUORS
And furnish as
GOOD MEALS
As anybody, and at REDUCED RATES. Giro
me a call and I will give you satisfaction.
auglBtt
Kentucky University.
T OCATEDat A».h]and.the homeof Henry Clay
XJ and Old Transvlvama. Six colleges in oper
ation. with 8n ]irofe*s#>r* and 600 students from
2S State*. Entire fee fop college year, &S*. except
m tlie Law, Medical and Commercial Colleges,
lioa-dinx from 32 to £5 Tier week. For Catalosrae,
Loa-dinr from S2 to 55 per week. For Catalogue,
address J. B. BOWMAN'. Regent, Lexincton. Ky.
aug)9dlaw]m
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
B. M. 7.ETTLER. Sun’t.
Z. B. WHEELER.
Saloon and Restaurant,
Fourth Street, opposite Express Office,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Meals Served at all Hours,
day or night.
A First Class Establishment.
Perfectly taatefe'**, ekmntly coated w:tb kiret
cum, punre. rcgr.Ute. puroy, clcan>c nrtb-
cn. Radwar’ii Y*il!s* for the cure ot all di*-Tdc r> of
the Stomach. Liver. Bowrl>. Kuh*y >. Bladder,
Nervous Diaeaaea. Hcodac 1 .:-. : -lijat: -r. ( .«-
ljvr-nrtvv lndiri>!K)!.’. IV- s-v'ia. iV-
ver, Inflammation of the Bowrl-s I*ile> and all De-
rangrraents of the Internal Yuctn. Warranted
to effect a positive cure. Porclr \ e-i tablc. con
taining no mercury, mineral*<T d ieteriou>«traga. |
Obnarve the (.'Mowing »yusr , t''*tB> re >ulti ig ram '
Disorim of the Ihgtreti re Ore* n»: j
Constipation. Inward Fu!Ia*re* if the |
Blood in the Head. Aridity \A lbe Steeuada Nan- (
•ca. Heartburn. Duanist Food. Fulit** or ,
Weight in tb* Stoxxjscb. Sour Eructation*. Sinking !
or Fluttering al the Heart, Choking or autferiug <
Ne&aaticma when tn a Ljing Feature, Dinoem of
Vtaioo. Dote or Web* before the Sicbt. Fever and ,
Dull Pain »b*- 1!mmL Duhriencyof Perapirataoc, j
A BSOLUTELY safe. PedodXj odorless. Al-
way* uniform- UlnmiTiating c.nalitiea supe
rior to gas. Hums in any lump without danger of
exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly
to dinoiace the ure of lolatile and daqrerotu oils.
Its suety under every possible test, ami its per
fect burning qualitkw. are proved by itscontinuod.
use mover 3<^X) families. Millions of gallons
have been sold ar.d no strident—directly or indi-
[ Vlrt ly“hxs erer occurred from burning,'storing or
handling it. The immense pearly k>v» to life and.
property, resulting from il»e useef rliuap and dan
gerous oils in tbe United Stat«», is appalliiw. The
insurance componifw and fire tom ini'doners
throughout the country rvoommeod the ASTRAL*
aa the t»est aafeguanl when lamps are used. Send
for circular. For vole at retail by the trade gen
erally. and at wholesale by the proprietors, CH AS.
PRATT X C0^ US Fallen street. New York.
■ucfAdeodlwtf
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
YcJlo«-rwa« of the ^kln un i Eyes, Fain »n llie Bide.
CV-*. Luooik! yud.it-; Fiu'i^.- <*f li- ^t.Burn- :
iug in Fie 1
* * ev "*« Pill* wilj j tie *y»- J
tern from in :c . di* nl-r*. 25 J
cents I- • bur -- .-j (iruAists.
Mr id
STOCK2D WIT*
J FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS.
iulf21 Su
‘fal-B* AND TRUE I"
Saw . j- ktl. r xjt te IaDWAY ACO.. No.
t Worrc c "V C .rrh atruet. New York.
Inforv .. -ona. thousandsViU be tent you.
lua v IS •'dl w ] f
E IGHT hundred acres of land, biccllrfbs
from Fort Valley, G*— in a txxrtiiwvst dirve-
tiou, one-third Hearea and iu cultirouon. tbe bal-
aiikv well-umbered land uith oak, and hickory
and pine.
This body of land ia all level and well adapted
to tbe production of cure, cotton, wheat. («b and
all tarar products of Middle Georgia. So situated
that it aia> be divided into two farm* of vjm acres
each, or four Urju of 2U> acrea each, and girin*
each dreUion a portion of the cleared land.
Thu land is a pari of tho real estate drawn by
Mr Henry P. Everett from the estate of the lato
James A. Ererett.
This land will be offered at private sale until tbo
first Monday iu October, wbcu. i! not disposed r.f,
will be sold at puldic vole, to tbe bi«rUe»t bidder,
w tbe town uf Fort Valh*v
Applv for information b Yui. A. Anderson,
James A Jfvureu, or to the uudtrsir*>ed, at Fort
Valiev.
1 will alto nil a well mi proved house ami lot uf
40 *ma* of lo:id attot bed. I his is one of the be»»
improved kg# in tbe town ondrlifiblyaituated. I
sell on verv fa\urabl- terms.
autflGMU WM. L GREENE.
BOOTS! SHOES!
bis non inm ns
For 1873. complete in every respect, has been received, to which especial attention
is invited. _ . . ...
Increased facilities, with more extended storage room, and a* determination not
to he undersold, enable them to guarantee prices as low, at all times, as obtain in
New York Clt ^ T)ERS soljcxxed. iV ND PROMPTLY FILLED.
SINGL15TO 1ST, HUNT & CO
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
49 SECOITD STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE,
MACON, GA.
aug38 lm
JOHNSON <3c SMITH,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants,
MASONIC TEMPLE, JIULIEUY STREET,
FRESH A.RRIVA.LS!
•IOO TIERCES LARD
SO CAR LOADS BABON.
2W BARRELS COMMON MOLASSES.
21 TIERCES COMMON MOLASSES. 50 BARRELS SYRUPS. ALL GRADES
300 BARRELS SUGAR, ALL GRADES,
20 TIERCES DUFFIELD HAMS. * TIERCES MARTIN’S HAMS
1 CAR LOAD SEED RYE.
I CAR LOAD SEED BARLEY, 2 CAR IX)ADS FRESn WATER GROUND 3IEAL
15 CARS WHITE CORN
3 CARS MIXED CORN. 5 CARS LIVERPOOL SALT
1 CAR VIRGINIA SALT.
800 ROLLS KENTUCKY BAGGING. 50 T0N ’ S ARROW TIES
20 COILS HEMP GREEN LEAF ROPE.
20 BALES POTTER’S OSNABURGS, 10 BALES PORTER’S SHIRTING
10 BALES MACON SHEETING,
20 CASES SARDINES. 100 BOXES CANDLES
25 HALF BOXES CANDLES.
25 QUARTER BOXES CANDLES, M® BOXES BLUE RIVER STARCH
100 BOXES SOAP, ALL GRADES,
25 BARRELS VINEGAR. 1M BOXES CANDY
100 BARRELS WHITE CORN WHISKY,
And the largest stock ol FINE WHISKY to be found in tho State. Call and examine.
150 SACKS COFFEE 60 HALF BOXES “NELLIE BLY” TOBACCO
WOODEN WARE. SHOT, and full supplies ol everything kept in our line.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE MIAMI POWDER CO.
aug21tf — . ■
STILL TRIUMPHANT!
O. W. MASSEY
EXCELSIOR
COTTON GIN.
PATENTED JULY, 1871.
. a.tJULD take this method ol informing the public that hundreds are now hiftoo YfagMa to
\V Texas. Wherever it has been introduced it has proven a success, “dbecooUras “SPKVtaS
For the information of those who have not seen the Gin in would
fast, cleans seed perfectly,and makes a beautiful sample of cotton. The fT “SjSjJdd
that it Is impossible to break the roll or choke the Gin by any fair means, and &fbdd ten _
can *eed it as all as any one. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to give entire satis
fa oJ^impro ”i e mt in tny cotton or roB bo.- is, that it is longer at the top than where the cotton is
*££5purehita?^Ctiton Gins would do well to look to this before purchasing other jliEES. as I
“ n p££ n ^3*SoSS/ota.’^Sd & 1 SS’STSSSL, the EXCELSIOR COTTON
dN before purcliasin-'. Samples ron he & CJJRWS AXBDiS,
W MACON. GEORGIA.
jul39eod2m
F )S
ol.
WAGES
„.R all who are williry to work. Any person,
_ old or young, of either sex. cam make from $10
to $50 a wet k. at home, cay or evening. Wanted
by alL Suitable to either city or country, and any
season of the year. This is a rare opportunity for
those who are out of work, and out of money, to
make an independent lir-ng. No capital being re
quired. Our pamphlet, “HOW TO MAKE A
LIVING.” giving full instructions, sent on receipt
of 10 cents. Address A. HUltTON A CO., Morns-
ania, Westchester county. N. Y.
I Fair Ground Privileges!
I tHE BECKWITH 820 PORTABLE FAMILY
SEWING M AC U1 NE. on 30 days’ trial t many
advantages over all. Satislaetion guaranteed, or
$20 refunded. Sent complete, with lull directions.
Beckwith Sewing JCachine Co, 8<B Brootlway.
N.Y.
T S HE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS. An important
invention. It retains the Rupture at all times,
and under the hardest excerctaeor severest strain.
It is wont with comfort, and it kept ou night and
day. effects a permanent cure in a tew weeks. Sold
cheap, and sent by mail when requested. Ctrndws
free, when ordered by letter sent to the Elastic
Truss Co_ No. C83 Broadws.r. N. 1. rtly. Nobody
uses Metal Spring Trusses: too painful; they slip
off too IreQttentlv. may22e«lieowly
$300,000!
Missouri State Lottery!
legalized by state Authority and
Drawn In rubllc at St. Louis.
O N WEDNESDAY’,OCTOBER1.1873.at Sp. m,
will be rented at the Centra! City Park, the
following privileges daring the coming
GEORGIA STATE FAIR :
BAlt-ROOM,
SEGAR STAND,
FRUIT, ETC.
TERMS—Notes of equal amounts, falling due
each day during the Fair, with security, accepta
ble to tne committee.
No paper taken but such as can be used in any
bank in the city. Notes to be given on the day U
L. W. RASDAL,
F. A. SHONEMAN,
C. BURKE.
aug2Std Committee.
TAX NOTICE.
Grand Single Number Scheme !
30,000 NUMHEKS.
CLASS I TO BE DRAWN SEFT'R. 30,1S3.
5,880 PRIZES, AHOUMTIRfi TO $300,000,
1 prize of .$50.
1 prize of
1 prize of
. 10W 1
... _m. %flot|l
4 prizes of 5IK") J
4 prizes of !
30 prizes of .......
30 prizes of.
40 i>rizc» c|
Tickets ,
Our lotteries are chartered by
5000 prises of..—
i» prizes of .
9 prizes of
9 prizes of.
9 prizes of.
3*5 prizes of
3d prizes of
sno i ISO prizes of
iio 5,0w prizes of
310. Half Tickets §5. Quarter*^
ways drawn at tbo time named, and all drawings
are under the supervision of sworn commissioners.
The official drawing will be published in the St.
Louis papers, ami a copy of drawing sent to pur-
of tickeu. •. A . . . . .
We will draw a similar scheme the 1jl»I day cl
ercry month during tbe year 1473.
Remit at our risk by FostoCBcr. Money Orl r.- t
Registered Letter. Draft or Express, n :.*i : : a
circular. Address.
MURRAY, MILLER A CO.
Post office Box i Wi.
St. Louis, Mo.
DWELLING TO KENT.
COMFORTABLE DWELLINGinYmeville
. taitiing ei.-Lt txWU-. with p-A - »roen*well
l^ait*' ‘"'Y/v.'Ra'Aal!
callup and pay their taxes. Mrinxt. ...
me but a snort time in which to collect all the
taxes. My office is on Cherry street, at my old
place of business. ,
I am also required to receive, under oath, re
ports of farm crops raised in the county, together
with other information relative to the farming in
terests. W. T. NELSON.
auz9 tnovlS Tax Collector.
LAW CARD.
E, W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st, Macon, Georgia.
'^y r ILL practice in the rourts of Macon and adr
>V JiTc-nt circuits, and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention given
to main rs in Bankruptcy.
Having associated with me my son, Samuel H.
Jemison, I her leave to direct attention to the
above card. Additional farilitiea warrant me in
assuring prompt and careful attention to all busi
ness entrusted to us.
aurfSSm R- W. JEMISON.
LAAD FOR SALE.
rpiIE inobt doirable farm in Macon county,
X owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutman, and
now by us, lying on the west bank of Flint riyer,
just fire miles below the beautiful and flourishing
t’wn of Reynolds, (S. W. IL U.) and containing
One Thousand (1^)00) acres, is now
FOR SALE.
The improvements are unequalled,consisting o.
. go*xl dwelling, with every necessary out improve
ment. There are seventeen cabins for laborers,
all with good brick chimneys. A great deal of the
lea red land fresh. Anv one desinng such a farm
and on the most enticing terms, had best iapply at
no,to HENRY T. JORDAN.
T. MARION BRIAN.
aur!9 ^ro Reynolds, da.
S.T/18601X!
ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS.
Tie Great Eclipse Screw Colton Press.
TS PURELY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION,
X composed simply of well-known R O OT8»
HERBS aud FRUITS, combined with other
properties, which in their nature are Cathartic,
Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic, Alterative and
Anti-Bilious. Tho wholo is preserved in a suffi
cient quantity of rpirit from the SUGAR
CANE to keep them in any climate, which
makes tho
P
MUTATION
BITTERS
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21.1S71.]
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
E. FINDLAY’S SONS
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTEK, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AED CHEAPER
THAN OLD MOOD SCREW EVEN.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes.
Bales of Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds.
WE GUARANTEE
TO MAKE GOOD. FREE OF COST (and pay expenses of transportation) ANY PORTION’ np
THE IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS *
AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
We lwvo TESTIMONIALS from many uf tho Largest ami B«*t Planters in Georgia (nml all U: -
other Cotton States) usdn.g this Press, whose names are as - familiar as kouselxild words." Planters
risitiiur Macon are earnestly ad vised not topurehaao a Cotton Hrmantil they -iXAMINE CI/}SBl V
AND THOROUGHLY the - ECLIPSE,” and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES Send („r lV scrij.tiv,.
Pamphlets containing testimonials and prices.
©no of tho moat desirable Tonlca and Ca
thartics in tho world. They are intended
strictly ao i
Bmcuy an i* ___
Temperance Bitters
only to bo used ra a medicine, and always so*
cording to directions. , . ,
They ara tho ahect-tnchor of tho feeble and
debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and
stimulate to such a degroo that a healthy action
ia at onco brought about. Aa n remedy to which
Women arc especially subject it is super
seding .'very other stimulant. Asa Spring
and Summer Toni© they have no equal.
They aro a mild and gcntlo Purgativo aa well aa
rra - rara ia- IV. 1 T)i»» ItrA m.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. G.\.
CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER
XUOV UII144J «X4V* 44*. 4«>V .
pepsia. Constipation and Headache. They act
aa a specific in all rpecies of disorders which
undermine tbo bodily strength and breakdown
tbe jmim«d spirits. _0
York.
Tlenot, 53 Park Place, Hew Yon;
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It promotes tlio GROWTH, PRESERVES
tho COLOR* nnd increases tbe Vigor
mid BEAUTY of tho IIAIK. f
Ovm Thiett Yeahs ac.o Eton’s Kathairon
Ton THE Hair was first placed in tho market by
Professor Jv. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princeton
Coffee®. The name is derived from the Greek,
“KaTUHO,” signifying to clean*, r*nf’t,rf)Ktennie,
or restore. The favor 11 has received, ami tho popu
larity it has obtained, is unprecedented and incre J-
iblo. It increases the Growth and Beactt of tho
Hair. It is a delightful dressing: It eradicates
Dandruff. It prevents the Hair from turning gray.
It keeps the head cool, and gives tho hair a rich, sot t.
glossy appearance. It is the same in Qwjmw
and Quality as it was over a Quarter of a Cen
tury Ago. and is sold bv all Druggists and Coun
try Store* at ouly Fifty Cento pee Bottle•
Roman’s Glory is Her Hair.
LYON’S
ri
mch2 eoddwlv
J. A. DUGAN. j. D. STILE.
DUGAN & STHiZ,
DEALERS iy
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
No. 20 Second street, between Main and River.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Cbm from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.apr25fim
FLANHAGAH, ABELL & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
185 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
If AN AgING Agents for the English Stonewall
-LfL Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished,
and liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Saramnah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or European
markets. ausrl Cm
A. M.SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLEE. G.V.WTLLT.JR
A. M. SLOAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
Claghom A Cunningham’s Range,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres-
is in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia,
or Baltimore. arnrl 6m
YT. DrNCAN. J. It. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
92 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
auelGrn
L. J. GUILHARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—Aina-
General Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
A GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of
Lime. Jewell’s Mills Yams and Domestics,
etc. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties always on hand.
Usual facilities extended to customers,
augl dwAswfim
W. A. EAMSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1S8-AND140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
octflOdly
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A. Huff, Macon. may? 6m
JAMEd H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN*.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOOTT, ILUIDE3TXV & HAKDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
31 AC ON, GA.
OfRre^Cherry street, over S. T. Walker's,
auzlo tf
P LANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Building.
Cherry St.,between Third and Fourth,
MACON, GA.
rpHlS well-knotra
525^ike bet aturiuion.and
fO j&30tI J. H. BBEMER,
_jaly30tf xx. s,w***~
100,000 Brick for Sale.
T TVDFR and bv virtue of a resolution passed by
JihVCitv Council of thc city of Macon, we the
r-Z-ncd# Committo' on Public Property, will
^.ll Htmiblie outcry, at the Armory Building*, on
SATURDAT,' the fith day of September next,
100.000 brick, or more, if price* admit.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, * ,f
au gift tds
L. W. IU>DAL,
F. A. SHONEMAN.
C. BURKE.
Committed.
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
R, Fmdlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works,
MACON, GEORGIA.
one piece, as it were; requires no mechanic to put it u|m sets on the ground; is attached in no i
_ ANY KIND
(one or two story), or both the Power and Gin can be run on the ground WITHOUT
ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 toSno revolutions )>cr minute.
FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
Send for Descriptive Oircfilar, Testimonials, and Price List.
N. B.—Parties preferring tho ‘‘old fashion” Gin Gear or “ new fashion” ditto, with centre supjiort
can bo accommodated at very reasonable figures.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. 0A.
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW <L GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS,
AND ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS. ETC. ETC.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
jul27eodly FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Goorgia.
Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses.
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettles,
Iron Bailing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
Faug’ht’s Patent Gin Gearing.
iRON KING TOST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. 3IdUu only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
NOTICE—Havimtmadearrarorcmi'iits with Mcasra. SCnoFIELD k SON for tbe aoto
DifrL’VT niV r.ciD with PHVTRKT. TRAV SI, 1’PlHIT. all othnrm an* wanw'l w
.AUlltfi.—uaYHiK buiuo arnuiKcmciiw *»iku.*w4fc ovu... ...u.. » .... .... -
ture of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SL PPORT. all others are warmd t
MAKE. USE, or SELL the same, as I shall prosecute to the extent of tbe law
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Philadelphia, at ay 24,1873.
ROGERS & BONN,
WHOLESALE
•OFFER FOR SALE
20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
300 barrels Refined Sugars.
All Articles in Grocers’ Line at Lowest Market Rates.
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ERNEST PESCHKE’S,
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H AYING pcrfe.-t«i my .n-arorrmmu to correct tho slightest error in 1N-T*£
Rrintalor. by the erection ol an oWvatory and one of mwt appro'tsl >u]( .
M ENTS for the pnrpoae ol obwram* tbe meridian pasaaire of the sun and stars, l
the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a wcond. •, »■»«»«« «#.‘.’i ,Y
•^Special attention paid to tke Repatrtng and Rating of Jmc H at-n.s, jul^
new work mads to order, _———■ J—■■
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(FORMERLY ypOTTSWOOD,) qTi
hkaely opposite the passenger d
This House h» been THOROUGHLY EENO'ATLD from baseued >-
BOARD •» DAY.
P. WHELAN, ProP-