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FEED AY MORNING, SEPTEMBER h, 1878.
<Trleuniphrfggfssenfler
riiili.n M( HUONG.SKFTBMBER\ )*»
Cultivate Loss l.itnil.
Tin* we ban so little* thorough
, ■ .1 *. Si**- : :niv.-i>-,i! ;it •
t :inpt to cultivate loo much to the kai
Thu practice U moat alwurd, and jet m.-n
adhere to St with the tenacity of inovet-
erat * ]T* u-liee. In conversation the
. *t i..*r day It waa, aa I thought, very jurtly
remarked that former* would do better
and make mere if they would put ti
labor on one acre that they Iiatc oocn in
the haliit of expending on three; that
thin courae would give six acres to th<
Ur.*I instead of eighteen; that thi.
would give time and opportunity to rest
fertilise, and < xinaeqn.-ntlv recuperate tin
Other twelve acres, atd th-ie soon bring
all our landr:, impoveriahed by impnrfec
and nowise cultivation, to the highea
point el remunerative production. Th
remark and the argument seemed to m*
to be unanswerable. Xot so, however,
to several present, and among the rest,
an old man of sound, practical sc
most ubjocta. Slid be, “If you only
plant six acres to the liand, what will you
. mploy him abonl the lxilanco of the
time ¥' never once se* ing that the state
ment supper, d that there would 1* no
balance of time; that the whole time waa
to he employed in cultivating six acres,
and enriching the other twelve, that in
the other practice was expended on the
eighteen acres; nor could no see it when
it was attempted to be explained to him.
So Mind is prejudice i so tenacious are
habits, however absurd and injurious!
As a general ml*.*, old men never change
the opinions, habits and practice of youth
and mature manhood. Sometimes they
do. but this is the exception, not the rule.
It ia to the young, therefore, that the
world must ever look for reform and im
provement. To such the absurdity of at
tempting to cultivate more land to the
hand than can be made rich, b apparent.
If the acre of land, for instance, which
we have planted in com, is before plant
ing, made rich by deep ploughing, thor
ough pulverising, and by having applied
to it, in the proper season, a sufficient
amount of the right kind of manure, we
know—it is not merely theory—that it
will yield treble or quadruple the crop as
when these conditions are neglected. If
one acre thua rewards the right kind of
treatment, so will any number of acres
treated in fiko manner. And what is true
of a corn crop is equally true of all other
Does anybody know the limits of the
production of an acre of land, properly
treated in the Central Basin of Uiddlc
Tennessee t What the average is under
the surfaoo-skimming and slovenly prac
tice current, wo know. This practice has
already made much of the land poor that
was rutumlly rich. If persisted in
will impoverish the balance. We must
oeaae to impoverish what is still fertil*
and we must restore the exhausted fields.
The first step in tho process of reaching
both these ends is the reduction of the
number of acres attempted to l>o culti
vated to the hand fully two-thirds.—Rural
Huh.
R~ R-
enutu,
nVSEXTEKT.
CHOLERA ROSRl ft.
Bl.tRRBCEA,
AND Abb
BOWEL COStrLAIXTS,
CUBED AXJ) TUMVMTTWD BT
Radway’s Ready Relief!
i V ‘ ;*r Valin a* an epidemic.tho Pre
vent ire unmud i an- the moot wi*»' toiwiopt.
The Lira. Dowab and Stomach hV>ul<! he kept
r-okr. Itt<dwav*aPill*.in smalld'***«, will wyTirv
th*- rvqu^iu*. Itadwisy’it li/swiy ilc-lwf d:luU«J in
waw. «'**.•• Mvwf.tr.r.ful V. a tuinur-r of w after),
taken us a tlrink. time or four timi* duntur Use
day, oJ 1 ilr.i.iM t th* alarm inhatad m the *T«-
CALX# OK
tn.uoi.1
ro nits
tem.aad neutralize all »n<l or unhealthy' etemenU
«wwt hr til#- rum hi nation uf the malaria of tin;
swf.ht rv with th.- iciuo-b of tlkcatomarh. fwhirh
the*? epidemics and). imr*ulin*
warmth, ar>-nry and health throughout th»; ip-
b tu, and prerentmg ll** reparation of the water/
from other properties in iha Wood.
If sr l7 M u.th '.IlOLKUA. tho Heady Belief
dinuid lit* sirt*ti am atrr»nr and often aa puMdble.
Thu will h»vuron»t and hold tbc properties of the
1»1 »«1 i.w t.'K-r, it* emulation. pre-
ventin* cnn.r*Ktkn.afld prevent theditnmuhinir or
h-Mwi.inir of th** pulwf. and stopping xmriUnf and
;<■:rvinir. The h«Jy »h**uld In- nihh»vj with lUady
JL lief from hnwi to loot, and alorar th** spine.
This v* ill unjiart new energy and sitalltvto tho
nervous ■/■lem. atop cramp* spaanit, and indue.;
fn-v f^-rrotration. A* acton as tho stomach i»
quietsal, six lsM-itrht'4 ILtdway's Pills (ntid.tnr.-r
t.f diarrhoea need feared) should be jriren. The
Liver. Stomach and Bowels * ill at once 1** restored
lo their natural duti. s, and the neutrvlusrl ele*
menU a digase be apriM from tl»e qjatgrn.
This treatment boa rosmed thouaandsfrom <Wth.
Itfifenoia. Iiiarrho-a, Cbote Morhu*. Crum pa.
Sj^xina, cti-and all fAinful divhanr.-a frt»m tno
liowt-U are stopped in ft/tet-n t.r twenty minuu»shy
t.akifttf Rad* ay e Rs-atly Ib l. -f. No ^v.evntx>n <>r
1amniation.no w.sikiM-asorlaasitude, will follow
of the E. E. Belief.
W. A. JOHAN & CO
50 pieces Colored Alpacas, LAD,E »
at 25 cents.
Fire-Brick.
The London Society of Arts has recent
ly hod under its consideration a plan, re
cently brought forward, for constructing
buildings by tho oho of fire-brick, with
jointings of fire-clay, instead of jointings
uf mortar and cement, so that, practical
ly. the building is made entirely of fire
brick. ft is proposed to make each
apartment of a warehouse entirely self-
contained, so^that, should tho geods in it
ignite, it cun lie shut off from other
apartments, and even if its contents
should bo entirely consumed, the com
munication of fire to other parts of the
structure would la> prevented. These
rooms may l« multiplied in number on
each floor to any extent, or additional
stories may bo added—tho communica
tion from Htory to story being by circu
lar stairways, adjoining xrido corridors,
there being only outsido doors, nnd so
constructed aa to exclude external air as
much as possible. As there is to bo no
opening except to the external air in the
warehouses—that is, no direct rr mrnuni-
cation from floor to floor—it will bo n,“
oossary, in entering, tho building,
to enter Unit into a corridor,
oem being gained from these cor
ridors to tho several rooms on each floor
through tlio outsido windows or doors.
These corridors are intended to be, each
of them, a perfectly fire-proof gallery. It
ia al *o proposed to sepurate tho space in
cnch room into cells or alcoves, by walls
so placed ami constructed aa to regard
the convenience of stowage; them* al
coves to bo closed by doors, if desired, so
that, in case the contents of one of them
become ignits-d, they would not affect
those< in another department. All tho
walla, roof-floors, doors, shutters, and in
fact every portion of tho building is pro
posed to bo constructed of tiro-clay bricks.
Kach room is to be furnished with doors
and shutters; ami. by closing tho doors
and shutters, each from corridor—in
short, the entire warehouse would booomo
hermetically sealed, and perfectly fire
proof, either from without or within. It
is proposed, furthemoro, to glaze tho in
side walls, arches, doors, and shutters, on
both iridos. in tho sumo manner os earth
enware is glased.
JWMUicttc Students Ordered
Home.
Xuv York, Augiut 31.—Ilino Moii
writes to tho Lomton Times that all
young men sent out by the Japanese
Uovernmcnt throughout Kuropo and
America with a view of applying them
selves to the study of the different
branches e# science have been ordered to
return home. The students at present
number six hundred.
The Government charged the resident
.Ministers to make choice among tho stu
dents. requiring the most deserving of
them to l*o pointed out and the remainder
sent Ku-k to Japan. Tho Ministers, how
ever, preferred to semi all bock, advising
the Government to submit them to ex
amination, after which those who should
have to return to Kuropo should be
cho .-n. The order of departure has not
been transmitted.
The reuwgl giTen for tho recall is. that
upon their return from Europe and
America they were unable to boors satis
factory examination in the studies they
n urs pursuing. The failures ore attribu
ted to want of knowledge of the langu
age of tho country in which they studied.
The Japanese Government, acting upon
this, have resolved to send no more stu
dents abroad until such time as they
have undergone some three or four years'
tuition in a home college, and can sub
mit to a rigid examination in English,
French, and German.
IVlint Happened
Wlto did his Courting by Letter.
The Detroit Tree Frets tells the fol
lowing stovy:
A colored man living on Macomb street,
haring long admiroa a colored widow
living in the next block above, but being
afraid to come out boldly and reveal his
passions, went to a white man of his ac
quaintance, tho other day. and asked him
to write the lady a letter asking her hand
in marriage. The friend wrote, telling
the woman in a few brief lines that tho sixo
of her feet was tho talk of tho neighbor
hood. and asking her if she couldn’t pare
them .town a little. The name of the
colored man was signed, and he was to
coil on her Sunday night for an answer.
Yootrrday the writer of tho letter met
tho negro limping along tho street, and
asked him what tho widow said. The
man showed him a blood-shot eye. a
smutched nose, a lame leg, and a spot on
the sciilp where a handful of wool had
been violently jerked oat, and he answered
in solemn tones: She didn't say nufbx.
on* I didn't stay dor mor'n a minute f
The Boy AVlio 'Wanted to Know
St Cloud (Meet.) JeumsLJ
The following is strictly true. A lady
cc*loir . to th.- State recently stopped K
**ne of the Chicago hotida with her litGe
son. The boy w..s not perfectly satisfied
with matters and things at tiie dinner
t.ible, ;*ii-i expresssd himself frc-*pe,aiiGy
to that effect. Tho mother finally rose
and rsnmrknd, in an undertone, to the
youthful offender, *OoM-elk usn-
•tails, «”i I will attend to your osaee*
The lad understood at once wliat “attend
ing to his case” meant, but there was an
important matter of detail whi-eh he was
painfully anxious to have more fully ox-;
plained; so, pulling l*ackwards on the
tutnd of his mother, h# blubbered out, in j
- ■ l.-m! . iMiigi, u* Is* heard .*ver most |
• -f the «. Il-li.:..,! dilining-:"'om : "Suy. |
m-’ti.-:- :-re j u going to* take yonr hand
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD IXSTAXT EASE.
IMFLAMMATION OF TIIB KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OP THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIB BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHHRIA,
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACIIB.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM,
COLD CniLLS. AGUE CHILLS.
Tim np;.linition of tlm Ihvwtv H, lief to the 1
or Jon- when tlm psin or ilnuculty exists will
font esae nnd comfort.
Twenty dro|« in lislf n tumlder of water will in
a few momenta cure Cramp,,. Sisam., Sour Stom-
seb. Heart hum. siclt If tnchscne. Colic, Wind In
tbs Ilowet*. and all internal pains.
Travelers slmuld always entry a bottle erf Rad
way’a ltrsuly Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent eickness or pains front r ha rare
of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bit
ters aa a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever iuu! Afuo cumd for flft/ rents. Tlw»ro k
ot a rnnedula^cntln tlvo world that will cuiw
FcTcrand Ague, uml nil other MuUrioui lliliou*.
Srarlt-t, Tvjilii.itl. Yellow.und othi*r Fevcni (ituit^l
\>y K/idwny’s FBk) so quick os ILadwny'ji Heady
Belief.
Ready Relief 50 cents per bottle, end Pills S3
cents a box. Sold by druggists.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN-
CREASE OP FLESH AND WEIGHT—
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLBXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Hm mdt the rnofft nstr.nishin^ rnrosu So quick,
no rapid arc the rhni>FV!i tin body under ties, trader
the inllin nro of tbU truly vromlcrlul medicine,
that EVKKY HAT AM ISCftBAail IM FLBSII AMI*
WEIQ1IT IS SHSM AMD ?MLT.
Till: GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER*
Every dmpof the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL-
YKNT connnunlrat«*H thnntgh tho bkiod, Mv«»t,
urine and other tin id-4 nnd juio'H of tb«f sysU**.
the viyur of life, fur it repairs the wastd of Iho
IkmIv •rilii now nnd vjtind nuiteruil. hcrufakn.
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular DinoitNes. Ul-
c»t» in the Thnmt and Mouth. Tumoni. Nodes in
tho Gland* nnd otlier parts of the i»y»t» m. Sore
Kyo*. StnuDocooa Discltannvi from tho Kara, and
worat form of Skin JNnml Eruiition, mer
Sore?*, Scald Ilend. Rim Worm, Salt ithoum. Krv-
■ipshu. Acne, Bhek Sitota, Worms in tho Flesh.
Tumors. Cancers in tho Womb, and nil Weakening
and l*ainfnl Disduuyea. Niiclit Swc.it>. Laos of
Sperm, and nil wastes «if th« life principle, am
vithin tin* mrativo nuisv of this wonder of Mcnl-
em OwWlqr, nnd n few clays* uso Mill prove to
any porson mr it for rilltnr of these forms of
xvue its jiotcnt Dovrer to cum them.
If the naticni. daily Incoming rid need by the
waste and detomposiuoa that is continually pro-
irrosBiny. surowMi). in arresting these wastes, and
rcpiurs tljo same with wnr mtvw nnwlc from
healthy.Wood—and this tho SARSAPARILLIAN
will nml docs sorurc—acu** is certain: for when
on<\j this remedy filWHW w its work of puriflcn-
tiuu, and WMBMdi in dunini.shinM tlw loss of
unstes. itsn'itnirs will btt Ripkl. nndoverv dav tka
patient will feel himseU gnmmy 1 tetter nnd stroiw
or, the food di<e*stini? bi'ttrr, appetite lmprminK.
nnd flesh and weighs merwuutur. Not only dors
lh- S ARS A PA K l UU-VN RESOLVENT excel ad
knoxxp rased ini a^oMita in tlio cure of Chmaic,
s-n»ftd« , u*«. r«*rv>titutioMil n ’<1 Skui Diseascrs but
it is the only i««itivo cure for
4*4 Bl’ch. Homeepun, at 10
and 121*2 cents.
10-4 Bed Spreads, at S1.50.
- variety of 'jthrr Good*, which they
aj« msllvue
AT BARGAINS
To make room for their
FALL STOCK
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
HOSIERY. GLOVES, and
Bargains in Millinery
j ekse up tny I
ls ilate, until tt
BCILLHTEHY h FANCY GOODS
all. My stock
■ATS AND BONNETS,
Flower.. Elbbona. tan Goods. Kair Goo.!-. Col-
lara. Cuds. Zephyr Worsted, »n.l in tact,
Everythla* Usually Kept In Si I.Inc.
Call and examine my Goods, and buy tb-tn
your own nvire.
aunt. 2w MRS. L. F. HENDR1V
1873. FAXit, TBADK. 1873.
New Goods, New Styles.
PRICES LOWER THAN EYER!
WHITE GOODS,
to suit the tastes and purse of all. at
S. T. Coleman’s Old Stand,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK.
One Hundred Dollars
la offered for the beat display of find Groceries
STATE FAIR.
■ PALMAX,QUI StnnmT Fir AT.
Ill E enter with all our former Catalogm-s. end
Tv ore negotiating for tho entire list of
NEW QOODIES
That tho world cun preduoa Hint SPREAD
OUT to bo lea tod by the whole Committooe
BRANDS OF FLOUR, (that need no puffing.)
BAMS.
PIG AND BREAKFAST BACON.
DRIED BBEP TOXGUBS.
F.M. BEEP.
EXTRA MB8S "BLOATER” MACKEREL,
WIHTB CODFISH.
GOLD EDOBD BUTTER,
NEW CREAM CnEESB,
COFFEB and TEA. (tho best.)
SUGARS and SYRUPS. (fine»t(
English and American CRACK ERS. (frtsli.)
NUTS, RAISINS.CITRON. CURRANTS, (new.)
CANNED FRUITS and VHO BTA BLES.
PICKLES.
JELLIES.
SAUCES and CATSUPS,
SARDINES AND "SPBATTS."
DEVILLED HAM, TONGUE,
TURKEY. Eire
LOBSTERS.
SALMONS,
OYSTERS, and .
DUTCH HERRINGS.
Pure French. North Carolina, and Georgia
Mammoth Sale
NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS
TERMH EASY.
ptember next, the follow-
Uijr city loU. vix: Lota 3 and 6. block 5S; lots *
and 3. block —; lots 6.7 and 9. blork IS; lots 2.
and 4i. block 52: lots 4.5. and S, block 50; lot <
block 49; lot hlf^k C9; lots 3.4.7 and S, block
71; lots X 2 and 3. block 74; lot 5. block 75; lots 1,
4,5 and 6, block 72; lot 1, block 63; lot 2. block 3^,
lot 6, block 31; put of lot 5. square 73; lots 1,2,3,
1.5.6.7 and 8.block36; lots 1.2,3.4. 5.6.7 and
block 37; lots 1.2.3.4.5.6,7 and 8. block 3S;
U 1.2.3.4.5.6.7 and 8. block 33; lots 1.2.3,5,
7 and 8. block 40; lots 1, 2.3,4,5. 6,7 and
block 41; lots 1.2.3.4.5,6 and part of 7. bkwk -
lots 1,2,3.4. 7. 8 and i«rt of d, block 43; lot
block 68.
TKKMS OF SALE.—One-fourth cash, the bal
ance to be paid within fifteen mouths, monthly
instalment*. Notes to be riven on the grounds.
Bond for titles given br the city.
All lumber, brick ana stone on the lots known
as the "Armory Property” will be '
tho u*e of the city.
Sale will commence at 10 o'clock A. x. on Tat
nail square, and continue from day to day until
all the lots are sold.
I- W. RASDAL.
F. A. SHONEMAN.
C. BURKE.
ntueSStds Committee.
Newspaper for Sale,
A GEEAT BAEGAIN
Southern Times & Planter,
Published at Sparta, Georgia.
TKKMS SEASONABLE.
For particulars, oddrcsa
nugfl 1m LITTLE. JORDAN A CO.
FOR SALE
A HAND FIRE ENGINE
AND APPARATUS.
Second-Class Smith Engine,
In perfect order, nnd warrant.*d to piro entire sat
isfaction. Sold for no fault, but to make room for
a steamer.
For further particulars, apply to tho Secretary
of Ocmulycc Fire Company No. 2 or committee.
C. MACIIOLD. Foreman.
1L P. W'KSTCOTT.
F. A. SHONEMAN.
V. KAHN.
JNO. VALENTINO.
ntiffS lm Mncon. Go.
Wesleyan Female College,
PEACH BRANDIES.
Kidney and Bladder Complaint*,
Urinary and Vcunb l>i*Mhor\». Gravel, DialM'tos,
l>n»p\tr.8t<>p potto of Water, Incontinence of Urine.
liriirin’N iHM JMe. Albumintiru^ and in aM c*m*
whom there are brick dust deposit*, or the water
i* thick, ckmdy, nnxed with Nulwtanciw hke the
whii<> of an e«. or thnvida like white silk, ortiknu
pi tBOrbid.dark, biliaun apj<earanre and white
Nmic lima d<'|M«it. and when there ia a pricking,
burningramtlon when iMuwirur water, and jaun
in tho small of tho hack and along the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Eadway’s Eesolvent f
BwrXRLT, July 16,1867.
Dr. ILuivtat: 1 luive bod Ovarian Tumor in
tho ovaries uml lywel*. a 11 the Dm torn Mud “there
was i»o help for it.” x tried emytliin^c that waa
rtvommemhd. but iu>Uunc helped n»e. I saw
votir Iw'M'lirnt. :md tls><orht 1 wouki try it; but
nod no faith in it, benMioe i liad sufTrivd for twelve
]Wl 1 took nix (H-uktaof tho Re-Mihvnt.andone
m»xof Rn«lwoy*s lills, and two Uittk^ of your
Ready lie lief; amt there is not a aijcr of tumor te>
U- svn or fell, and 1 fcvl better, smarter and h*p~ ,
pier than 1 have k»r twelve year*. The worst li-
norwas in tlie V*ft side of the liowela. over Kim
KToin. I wnle tlm* to you for tbo benollt of othym.
You con publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP*.
WORMSf
PRICE $1.00 PER BO r rTL,E.
An Iaiportant Letter*
From a prominent erntVman and n? «idcnt of
Cindnnati.O, fur the past forty yeara w .>11 known
to the book publishers Uutegnod f ho United
Matos s
New Nokc. Ociofar -r 11,1873.
Dr. Rxdwatt Doa Sir—I am t- .aiuced by
sense of duty to the udhtiif to mmk* . m brief state
ment i-f the workinc of your medic in e on myarlf.
Fa- Kv.-ral rear. I htJ ku-o alk, ^ ., th team
txouby in the hlaalder and wrvnar ,- oceans which
some twelve months aso oil mum 4 ^ j n A most to;
m \ aS'.icti - di***i.v. wh)-h I phvMo-v-s all
said was a a«Mte strictur a jn the ureU.a9
also ii.t’junmaucn of thekidiw .a and bladder.and
enre it ft* their opinion thM my n*e—73y«*ra—
would prevent my crer rc«ir IC fodicollr cured. I
mul trH>i a number of p>iyv ram. tuwl m*d token
a Urv quantity of nxsliri’ x. both alopothi*' ami
lwroe»n»ithic, but Imd »ct* *n> relief. 1 fc»d read of
oNttMURlunr ama having ‘oc,-n made by \x*ir rem-
txli. v. uhl snuh* four raw th-« iyro nmd a nocieo in
th- 1 hitadeiphia Sat uvdf j Evening Post of a cure
“OiTWK been rtle-teu oc a person who had Jornr
U’ n MifTvniur a- I Imdt »vr.. 1 w. r.t nffhtofland
p ■pamol earh—-your Sarsaparillian KcsoJrent,
K.-ady Rclwl and yuiatinjr Pi:U—and rom-
b»t/h1 ukiny them. In thnvdaj> l was creatly
Wc hnly mention.
HARDEMAN’S SILVER WEDDING RYE."
MOUNT VERNON.
PETER HAUGERS. (old Virginia.)
LAKE’S MAGNOLIA, and
J. F. GREER’S CHOICE
RYE WHISKIES.
JAMAICA and NEW ENGLAND RUM.
HOLLAND AND BYE GIN.
McEwon's and Baas’ ALE. (no extra tax.)
Havana and “our own” country SUGARS-
Totten is in North Carolina and Virginia, a nd
writes 1m has BOUGHT SKYKRALof the lano at
miuiufactoruw. and means that all xhall hare to-
boom. If you do not want to pay *hi*h" for it.
THE CORKEB.
We do not intiniaU' that we will work for noth-
inff. but are on the **f nside,* 4 and intend our cu«-
tomrn »hal! hare “all" the ad rants tea. “A bint
to the wise" etc.
Demonstration* epeak louder than works at
GREER, LAKE foCO.’S,
MACON. GEORGU.
The Thirty-sixth A-rmnni Session
WILL BEGIN OCTOBER 0.1S73.
For C.UlcMnta, containing full information, ad
dress
FOE SALE.
Portable Steam Saw Mil.
eniora to tho encine; also wood and lath saws.
Terms—half cash; balance 12 months, with good
security. Also, one of
Fay’s Planing Machines
Faces 22 inches, match If inches, with moulding
bits attached for all the latest styles of mouldings.
Will be sold with tho mill, or separate.
a. kTfishkr.
auirlfi lm* Monteiuma. ****** co^ Ga.
rebered, and nc
r feel i I
C. f.f. JAM K8, CtftrinnatLO.
or your ,-l.pjH r r” The enthusiasm with
ivhi.ii this It., f addn ^i wai received was
uni minded. Poor little fillow, how often
h.ivt wc wanted kn«>w th.it same tlang'
Oursclff With a 1 rief icasoQ of waithi:^
u. ^n* rally found out, he undoubt-
edJy did.
I.ic.HTyiKO recently struck a telegraph
• h*1»* and nin along the wire into Uu* office
Catsvi.lle, Imli uia, when the operator,
it.nl at the instrument, excitedly teleJ
grjjdted Lm.1. "Don’: send to d—d fait.”
DR. RADWAY’S
PEEFECT PUEGAUVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
Perfectly elecamlr o oted with sweet
«n;m. pc.m*. recu!st«\ purify, rleaj ia» and strenjrth-
*n. Rodwava l*ills for She cure of all disorder* of
the Stomach, Lirer, Bowels, K nines a. Bladder.
Nervous DlmMV*. Headache. Ocnstiparior.. CW-
tivcneM. In*ii^‘sticr. iKwrcpeix BiLau»c«s Fc-
vor, Infiommauonof the LowcU. Piles and all Dc-
runremetiu «i the It ternal Via tn. Warranted
ID effect ft puaitive r *re. PttreJ v rmrefable, con-
tainmc no merrury. r incrab or <dr!e«crict.*drujrm.
Observe ihe fohowir^ symptou vs resulting tram
Disorder* of the Picestiv* Orria. *:
Ooastipoiian. lnwaj*d I*i)ca FuUncas of the
Blood m the Iliad. Acidity of tbs‘ Sumach. Nau-
xa. Heartburn. Duwust (4 Fa xL Fullness or
Wiught in the stomach. Sour Eru< -tali >cs. Sink me
or Fluttonne at the lieon. Cbok mf or suffennir
Sensation* when in a Lytnr Posfture. Dimness of
Vtstun. Dots or Webs hdon< ibe 8 wht, Ferrr and
Dull Pa*n tbc Head, Dofic.cncyc-t IlrrspiraUon.
Yelkrmeas of tbc SJun and Eyes. I *ain in tbc Side,
Chc*t. Limbs, or.d sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn-
in* in tb*« Fhwh.
A few doses of Rad way's Pills -wtJJ free the syv
tom from all tbo ahore named disc rders- IFrice 25>
cents per box. Sold hy DnigiiU.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COTRT OF THE UNI
TED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DIS
TRICT OP GEORGIA.
weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee
of the estate of diaries G. Campbell, of Jasper
county, ujion his own petition, by the Distrii *
Court for said District.
HENRY T. SMITn.
au*27 lawSw Assi*ncc.
TAX NOTICE.
T nK TAX BOOKS of Bibb county are r
my hands, nnd I am ready for the i»oonlc to
rail up and nay tlicir taxes. My instructions leave
me but a abort time in which to collect all the
taxes. My oitice is on Cheny street, at my old
Idace of business.
with other information rebtivo to the fanning i
terras. W. T. NELSON,
an*9 tnovlS Tax Collector.
SPECIAL.
Notice to Tax Payers!
In accordance with the Tax Ordinance,
The Third Quarterly Tax
Will be due on or lieforo September 10th, after
which time I will be forced to issue
EXECUTIONS AGAINST AIL DEFAULTERS.
ATTENTION SPOETSMEN!
I. T. STATE smTSMEI'S ASSOCIATION.
KITE ACTS FROM " HJPOBT Of COXMtTTBV O.V
BTAVDAJtD tOB SHOT."
A LL manufacturers will have eventually to con
form. when sportmen resjuire that their shot
Nival] compare with the utandoxd of excellence
upon which your commiUae boa flxM. |
Upon the moat critical examination, your com- !•
inittee have determined to adopt as live “ Amkei- : ! Twe
cis Stan pax n ” the acale nrerented to us 1
Mc>sr». Then. Otis Le Roy k Ga, New York.
R- NBWRLU Chairman.
N. M. SMITH.
F. G. SKINNKR. jt 1 th .^
SjNvrtsmen aivd dealer- desirous of haring the j ^tlaaxtu
aho„> aalao.iWF tafonttattaiTrirth® thereto, | pabiUtad. ,ul uT^traaMf rad
^•L-*L p - rinc to t cx^cnw. All will l*e dt-alt with after September
TlloH-oriHLE BOY a CO- New Tort. f inflTiTlti niffitanaia iltiuti
)nnc25qeodXm |J q. F. ADAMS,
»cp2 3t City .\x.«CK-<or and Collector-
instructed to
Furtlier Time to any One.
B@l£B332i SfrOR TWENTY DAYS
lis. For a speedy cure of three or other ailments j
of a pnratc nature, call, or rend stamp ft»r private
circular of advice to both aexaa. Addrew. Box “O.”
Western Medira] Institute. 137 Sycamere sin.--:,
Cincinnati. Ohio. The nemediea are so certain
that no poy will he reouired of responsible irr-
sens for treatment until cured. A visif to its Mu-
teum wiU ccmvinreyou that this Institute is the
only sure one in the United States to rare 8vphi-
lis oral restore manhood. dee 11 redly
BABNUM’S HOTEL,
Corner Broadway and Twentieth stn-ct. New York. ;
ON NOTH AIEUCAIANB EOWfEAN PLANS. !
C OMPLETE with all modern im prow meet x;
• rooms eo suite and sin*)®; private parlor*,
baths, elevator*, etc. Location unsorpaarea. beinff
in the very centre of fashion and bnlhaui New
Tort life. In proximity to churches apd rlares of
amu*>jaeBt. and Lard k Taylor**, Arnold k Con-
jff. 1BANIS 4
For ibc next Twenty Days, will offer
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
~ FALSE AND TNUICr
Send ono letter stamp to RAD^'AY ICO « No.
2 W*rren. corner Church street, N» *w York.
lidunoouon worth ihouauada wj'l Ural 70u.
msyUsodhwlj
^To ol! who arc in search of
hotel is oodsr the management of A. S. Bar- 1
_ _ . fojcocrly of Borsurn't HoteJ. Baltimore: L- i ^ TT -.p* . -n ri A A T\ C
N. Green, of Dayton. Ohio, and recently of New i || XJ t V \ I* IT I) () On
York: and Freeman Barren:. of Bornum's Hotel. T V XL J J xx. X Vf V/ U 5
Sl.Louia. apr24 dTwswNwAwftt p
SINGLETON HIT & CO.
Ectarn thanks to their numerotu Merchant caste-more for the very liberal pat
ronage arul confidence extended to them in the past.
They also announce that their FaU and "Winter stock or
BOOTS! SHOES!
For 1873, complete in every respect, has been received, to which cspodal attention
“ ^Increased facilities, with more extended storage room, and a determination not
to be undersold, enable them to guarantee prioe3 as low, at all times, as o >tain in
Mew York City.
6it DEES SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY FILLED.
Address
CO
SIlSIOLElTOItSr, JET TINT &
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE,
MACON, GA,
ang28 lm
JOHNSON <5c SMITH,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants,
MASONIC TEMPLE, MULBEKItY STREET,
FRESH A. R R I W A. E S !
SO CAE LOADS BABOX, 100 TIERCES LIED
“SO BARBELS COMMON MOLASSES,
«1 TIERCES COMMON MOLASSES. » BARRELS SYRUPS. ALL GRADES
SOO BARRELS SUGAR. ALL GRADES,
SO TIERCES MARTIN'S HAMS
SO TIERCES DUFFIELD HAMS.
1 CAR LOAD SEED BARLEY,
1 CAJt LOAD SEED RYE,
. CAR LOADS FRESH WATER GROUND 3IEAL
15 CARS WHITE CORN
5 CARS MIXED CORN.
1 CAR VIRGINIA SALT,
800 ROLLS KENTUCKY BAGGING.
SO COILS HEMP GREEN LEAF ROPE,
5 CAES LIVERPOOL SALT
50 TONS ARROW TIES
SO BALES POTTER'S OSNABURGS,
10 BALES PORTER'S SHIRTING
10 BALKS MACONWHEETING,
SO CASES SARDINES.
100 BOXES CANDLES
S5 HALF BOXES CANDLES.
.5 QUARTER BOXES CANDLES, 100 BOXES BLUE RIV EE STARCH
100 BOXES SOAP, ALL GRADES,
25 BARRELS VINEGAR. ,i5 BOXEH DANDY
100 BARRELS WHITE CORN WHISKY,
And the tnrjrrat .lock of FIXfi WHISKY to bo found in tho State. Call and examine.
120 SACKS COFFEE » HALF BOXES “NELLIE BLY” TOBACCO
WOODEN WARE. SHOT, and lull supplies of everything kept'in our line.
WK ARE AGENTS FOR THE 3IIAMI POWDER CO.
STILL TRIUMPHANT!
O. W. MASSEY
J. A. DVfUS.
DUGAN & STTLZ,
DKJLLEES IS
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
No. 20 Second street, between Main and Hirer.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders far Com from points in Illinois,
jmrties making purchase accepting: through Bill of
Lading from shipping points. npr25 6tn
B.C.rLANXAGJLX.
A. P. ABEI.L.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
— AS D —
General Commission Merchants,
1S5 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA.
M ANAGING Arents for tho Enelisll Stoiiewnll
FntiflHr, etc. liacyriti.c and Ties fumuthod.
and liberal rash advances tmulo oil consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor-
respondenta in Northern, Eastern or European
markets. au ri 6nt
A.M.SLOJLX. AKTIIUK X- SOLLEE. G. V. WYLLY, JK
A. M. SLOAN" & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
Gonornl Commission Morchants,
Claghom A Cunningham’s Range,
Bay Street, larannah, Ca.
H AGGING and Tics advanced on crops. Liberal
cash advances made on consignments for salo
shipments to reliable corrcs-
Ncw York, Philadelphia,
, nmrl »>m
in Savannah, or on fbipn
ndents In Liverpool. >
«iton or Baltimore
W. DC3CA3T. J. H. JOUXSTOX. M. MACLEAX.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—VVD—
General Commission Merchants,
D2 Hay Street, Savannah, CJa.
nuel Cut
L. J. GCILMA2T1X. JOBS P1ASXEEI.
L. J. GUILMAETIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
A GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of
Lime, Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics,
etc. Bagging, Rope aiul Iron Ties always on luitid.
Usual facilities extended to customers,
augl dwJtswtim
WAKKEX A. ttAXSOM.
DARIUS W. GEER.
AAROX T. RAXSOM.
R0DERT 11% BOYD.
W. A. RAMSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Ilogan, of Georgia.
octSQdly
CHAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
Qonoral Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Oriental Buildini--, CHICAGO.
Refer to W. A. Huff. Mncon. may- Cm
jvm y U. DLOCXT. I8AAC IIAUDBMAN.
JOUX L. ITABDE3LLN.
BLOUNT, H1BDEMAN & HARDMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office. Cherry street, over S. T. Walker's,
motto t(
P BANTERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite Huff’s New Buildinjr,
Cherry St., bet ween Tblrd and Fourth,
MACON, GA.
rpms well-known house heins now suitably
A fitted up. tho umlendffned ia prepared toac-
rommodate lhanlers—Vermanont, Transient and
l>av. Guests will receive the best attention, and
the' Table supplied with tho finest tho market al-
'tb-aotl J. II. BREMER.
100,000 Brick for Sale.
TINDER and by virtue of a veaofciftto passed by
U the City Council of the city <»f Macwi, wo fho
undendgnea. Committee bn l*uWic Property, trill
sell nt iHiblic owteiy, at tlio Armory Buihlinga. on
SATURDAY, the 6th day of September next,
100,000 brick, or more, if prices admit.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, a. m.
L. W. RASDAL,
F. A. SHONEMAN,
* C. BURKE.
austiSids Committee.
COTTON G-IN.
PATENTED JULY, 1871.
1TTOULD tale this method of informinr the ttublie that hundre-ls are now in uic from Virginia to
W Texas. Wherever it has liecn introduced it liasuroren a sccczsa. and H* 1 -
For tho information of those who have not seen the Gin in use, would state that it runs ltslit; Kins
Items seed perfectlv. and make, a beautiful sample of cotton. The roll box is so constructed
that it is iinimstiile to trade the roll or choke tho Gin by any (sir means, and a child ten years old
eanjeed it as ter 11 as any one. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to gtre entire satis-
fa One n imprerene n t in my cotton or roll box is. that it is longer at tho top than where the cotton is
■^’partiixipurcliasing Cotton Gias would do well to look to this before purchasing other aiXEES,
“!to. excbi^ioil OOITOV
* , * s CARHART & CURD’S, Agents,
inlgteotltm ’m.U-ON. GEORGIA.
D. FJLEMIXG.
JAMES M. WILSON-
3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES,
FOR THE FALL TRADE.
1TTE arc nou receiving from the Manufacturers averylatye and well selected stock of BOOTS
W SHOES. AND TRUNKS of every descripjvon. which wilf be sold as low a* in any otlier market
3Ierchants visiting Charleston are invited to examine our stock.
D. F. FLEMING & CO.,
2 1IAYNE STREET, CORNER OF CHURCH STREET.
IAMUEL A- NELSON. £aug26ecxl2m] JAMES G1LI1LL1A
Reopening of the Public Schools. ] J^air GrOMltl PriYllegeS !
Ol bo reopened
„ .. EDN'ESD-.Y. October 1.1873, ns follow*:
In Ea*t Maron.at tlve Central Railroad Build-
r. ami one room at the Catholic Church—Mr. .
. Smith. Prioripd- „ _ 1T , ,, . ,
In North Macui. at 31 r. E. HJ Link s school
lvouae, and at one #r t%vo other rooms in that sec
tion, to be providel—Mr. E. IL Link. l^rincipaL
In M’cst 3Iacoi. at St. Pauls Parish school
house—Mr. II. T. Conner, PrincipaL
A Central llisrh School in some convenient loca
tion (room yet to be provided)—Mr. J. H. Roberts,
"rincipal. ’ _ , .....
In the HUh School, a small chanre will be made
j defray thecxpeiia s of rentinza suitable room.
All applications vr ftdmwyn must _be mode to
the fitoerinlendePt who will be ai his office on
Chern street.ever- day (Saturday and Sunday
•nted) from 0 U 13 o’clock, for the purpose of
1- _r _.j—: rf ion.
B. 3f. ZKTTLER. Sup’t.
ELDER HOUSE,
Xiy£. especially to Caah Buyers.
Indian Spring, Ga.
T his *
who '
W.
nxigSl It
A. BANKS & SONS.
ill known boose is now "pen u* these \
ml tbo ^pruig for health or pleasure, i
situated oaarer tbo Spring than any other 1
public bousr, and is spancus ana rotniortehle. I
Tbo table is supplied with tbo boot ibe
affords. i v u# . q,
R> , ery alienUon u riven to invalids who resort i ^ wmn a
te the -nle, e< the apnny for health. j TwU!
SA7U OF DO AID. j aufSltf*
Per day ):m|
Perwo?k J
Per south .
Libetftl deductwm made ter lam faui-.l
BU ST PROOF OATS.
Bl rtyyAS RUST PROOF OATS for
“bes*e are the reuuine -
_ 1 Imre plant'd them for
^ record them os certain a crop a»
J. It. PRICE.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE,
TIGHT hundred «iv» of fond. lyitntSJ miles
ill trora Fc-rt VtleJ. Ga, in a_ northwest.diree-
ttv.it, on^-lbtrd rk.x-1 and in eultivatioifi the bal-
tniix- wdj-titnbercd land with oak, and hickory
^Thu'body ol land is all level and well adaptoi
the production ol corn, cotton, wheat, oot® aivd
—»farm products of Middle Georgia. oltusttfl
that it may b.- diriued into two farms of 400 acre*
each, or four farms «f SO" iwres, each, anil giving
each dn'ision a non on of the cleared h*iul.
This bud is a par. uf tbc real eotato drawn by
Mr Henry P. Everett from the estate of the late
James A. Everett. . . .
TL-- land w ill be offered at private sale until the
first Monday in October, when, if vUdispomdc!.
will 1>e sold at pubb' «le. to the highest bidder,
in the town of Fort Valley. ■
Applv for information to M m. A. Anderaon,
James A. Everett, or to tho undersigned, at fort
' *1 will also sell a well improved ho*iac and lot of
40 acres ot land attached. This u one of the best
improved lots in the town and eligibly situated. I
sell on very la'oroble terms.
O N WBDNESDA3r.OCTOBERl.lS73.at Sr. M.,
will be rented at the Central City Park, the
following privileges during tho coming
GEORGIA STATE FAIR :
BAB-BOOK,
SEG-AR STAND,
FBTJIT, ETC.
TEEMS—Xotca of equal amoant-yfaUini? due
each day durin? the Fair, with security, accepts-
ble to tuc committee.
No paper taken but such ns can be used in any
bank in the city. Notes to be given on the day of
renting.
h. W. RASDAL.
t* a ciiAVi'U (V
au rfS td
CocHukiee,
r H»td<
WM. I. GREENE.
I p«r
bushel.
w. A. ELDER 4 flCN.
htfthiton.
| ply tu
TO KENT.
PORE, ion fret drep: dry tvllar;
hsetas Ireation ou Thud street. Ate
OLIVER. DOUGLAhS 4 CO^
llw
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
T HIS .pkodid Bar Dye fo the
world- The only true»ml Perfect Dry. Uanu-
hn>, Reliable and Invlantaneouj; no direi-point-
ment; no ndieuloua tmt. or unpteasutt odor.
Bcawdica the ill effect, ol bad dyra and washes.
Prvducvs immediately a superb Black or Natural
Brown, and leaves the hairCUmn,.Soil and B«re-
uluL The pmutne
bvallDrunriju. CK4B. BATCHBLOB,
novltauSSy Prepnetor. New York.
LAW CARD.
R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., 3Iacon, Gconria.
■\TTILL practice in the courts of 3Iaccn and ad-
▼ ▼ cin-uits, and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts of Geonna. Special attention given
to mauers in Bankruptcy.
Having associated with me my son. Samuel II.
Jemisoni I beg leave to direct attention to the
above cord. Additional facilities warrant me in
assuring prompt and careful attention to all busi-
!*-«** entreated to us.
aag223m R- W. JEMISON.
DWELLING TO BENT.
thu t of water, ctc.^^ei
susrSitt
very moderate. Apply i
L. W. RASP v:
DENTISTRY.
T\R- EMERSON has returned to Mai-on, and
U will resume the practice of Dentistry .at
once, at his Dental Rooms, »4*Mulberry street,
oepl tf
DOORS,
Sash M Blinds,
TITOL'LDI.N'GS. I!roeket!i. Stair Fix-
iVl- tere,, Buil-lers’ Furnisliiinr Hard
ware, Jlraiu Pilic, Floor Tiles. Wire
Ouartfo. T.-rra pain Dare, Marblo and
Slate Mantel Pieces, .
Window Glass a Specialty,
Cin-ttlan and Price List Sent free on
application by
V. P. TO.VLE,
20 Hayne and S3 Pinckney stx,.
octleodly Charleston, S. C.
White l*inc Lumber Far Sale.
:, SES ALL OTHERS
Tie &reat "Eclipse” Screw CottonPress.
[PATENTED FEBRUARY 21.1ST1.]
MANUTACTUBED SOLELY BY
E. FINDLAY’S SONS
FIND3LAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
THAN” OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN.
PACES 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 pound*.
WE GUARANTEE
purchase-,AND WARRANT AOAIN8T breakage Ubs
WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
cs may desire,
Wo have TESTIMONIALS from many of tlte Largest and Best Planters in Owncn (and a ]i .v
other Cotton States) using this Press, whose names are iw“ fannlmr nshouscivt.ld wonU." \^: ;
visitinz Man'll are earnestly advised not topurrluwc a Cotton Press mitil they EXAM IN\ . CLosv i,
AND THOROUGllLY tho "ECLIPSE.” iul JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send
Pamphleta containing testimonials and prices.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MAC0X. GA.
CRAIG PATENT HORSEPOWER
FOE DRIVING COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
E, Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works,
MACON, GEOBGIA.
The sunerioritv of this maehino over all athers intended for an me nurnoee-(iiielmlinrli,;iiifo.„u
and " new foS" Gfo(foS) wc GUARANTEE. OR ASK NO MON'kV. This iw r a
one niece a. it were- lufidfiea no nieehante to put it apt set n on the Kmiunl; is ntUrtssl ■ rvi \nv
to any portion of the housetand is iudopendent ol floor ”tuuKinff,"<de.; can Is- used in ANY KIMi
OP HOURS (one or two story), or lx>tli the Power and Gin ran be run on the maud WITHOUT
ANY HOUSE; drives a Gin from S75 to »>0 revolutions per minute.
FULLY WABBANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
Send for 'Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List,
B—Parties preferring the “old fashion” Gin f»ear or “now fashion” ditto, with centre support
can bo accommodated at very reasonable figures.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON, CA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS,
AND ALD XINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS. ETC, ETC,
E. FINDLAY’S SONS,
julgcndly
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. fi.V
SCHOFIELD’S IEOiN WORKS,
Adjoining Passongor Depot, Macon, Georgia.
C&Iebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses.
All acknowledge its superiority to any raado anywhere or by anybody.
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettles,
Jrgn Bailing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
Faug-ht’s Patent Gin Gearing.
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
MURRAY
&
LANMAM’S
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA WATER!
The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate of all
perfumes, for use on tho
HANDKERCHIEF,
At the TOILET.
And in the BATH.
As there are imitations and counterfeits, always
ask for the Florida Water, which has on the bottle,
on the label, and on the pamphlet, Uw | MOM of
MURRAY A LAN3IAN, without which none is
kr--i,u.!f.-._
mpiiiCE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
it. It Is not nwwwry that j
- lifetime.
Iron kiNo'canTand"iiu)n > bajg> whekl sh'.CkK Mifo oniy by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
P LANTERS are requcstel to call around nnd ^
one power to run vour gin a lifetime. .Many buy Horae Powers and have to buy :i ♦ •«> ‘ • ,r . v
This Gin Gear has MlBO!f iCTKTKALYwFPORT to prevent oettUng of gm hw.«L,-v-
NOTICE Haring made arramceroents witli Mwitk SCHOFIELD A SON for the « 'le
turaofmvi'ATENT GIN GEAU. with CENTRAL IRON SUFPtJBT nil others nr ■ wnraedn^M
MAKB. t'SK. or SELL tho same, as 1 shall prosecute to the extent of the law all
. ' ^ ^ ' j u lld^m__
B. P. WALKER.
(Lato ol S. T. A B. P. Wojkcr.)
J. H. DOBBS
(Late Cl Wise, Dobbs A Co.)
VANILLA, LEMON, ETC.,
ftr Fluuries It* Cream, tales and Pastry.
"With great care, by a new process,
we extract from the true, select Fruits
and Aromatics, each charvc’-yistic fla-
r-jr, and product Flavorings of rare
excellence. Of great strength and perfect
purity. So poisonous oils. Every Jkrwj"
as represented. So deceit—-each bottle fun
measure, holding oat-half more than others
purporting to hold same fxmlity. “
them once, will use no other.
Use
The most
Dr. Price’s Special'Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE & 3PK.Ti_.-liS,
Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Hr. Frieds Cream
Baking Powder.
FOB BENT.
:xWO DWELLING HOUSES, elirih]
located,
R. F. LAWTftN,
At Exrbange Bank, or to
Du. A. P. COLLINS.
At Coffins’ * Hoath'n
WALKEE & DOBBS
Successors to Wise, Dobbs & Co.,
IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,
SILm-PLATHJ MARK, POCKET AKD TABLE CDTLSBI,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, WICKS, CHIMNEYS, ETC.
CHANDXLISRS, GA8 AKD KEROSENE FT2 r -USES.
°” fWa WALKER & DOBBS.
ww uimV. GEORGLL.
ERNEST PEBCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
M8’«™^ 0 rthcwirpo*)orot»ervni*th«menduin piamste o( tho tun ai«l star .1
delicate, 'deEehusJtawr. So W**m~"*—
superior to the ehcap^ex^ract^ AAJor ^ ioor ^
H O
NATIONAL
(FORMERLY sPOTTHWOOD.)
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER
Thi. House has been THOROUGHLY ROTATED from Wment to »tUc.
BOARD 03 PE® DAY-
NEARLY
DEPOT.
P. WHELAN, Prop.