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•Mid ■* conj.ic
• . ... >u" ice put ■» e«-
t-.nelv Un.'t (fflt u^ert on (In- uooditaou of
affair-. A lift when Mra. PiLuter recover-
■ ■ .inn wli.eji thi* female metuLer of the
Khi-lcMur .y.. r ..|. which hath of the,
• h i wh-n they there w».
'1 the room
»‘Hp AlACuN DAILY TKL%JRAI>I1 AND i SUNDAY MO^NIN^ WEJ MEMBER 14, 1^78.
*- FR. f=R. EXTRACTS FROM
'W- .A.-- 331
DUGAN & STIIaSB,
nutur.l fron
;<r*t
. U-iL-r t«~l
Hut 1
not •.
•t» Mr. Pilaster scraping
* lls »nd howling th*.
.uj^ua^c doicrihitLIc. lie*
L*_\. w*- umierstand—that
i-Aiind «.n the btrwt a lilUe,
V* n ‘*V v_ ^ Te of ro^k can*
li tl;;; t for the blood of the
" u - r,r * -t«l that pebblestone.
• -ann^ a wu^
. .1 ...1 rotMi. l) br*»v
at the hollow- m !.-
the
the la
prof,
with
tl.ro.
. ; .li. •SU-
ruatand all other aili
star relics cattle catch ;
form of diaoaae that kio
When farn: r.-i cultiv;
cjitezn, and disturb :
plough from which th.
pathnring » hale to t!ic
little more of rust.
, But the foo<l necr.vdt
very great. This plant
I" • ’ °f fr i«< t i!i« ati.
after it begins to bloon
•;nt«, j«i-11
id i. rarish
it fain-
led hill-si.
osti
•uld b.
I whcr
it in fruiting.
Of course *‘short. crop** is all the talk—
but I think it ia more talk than fact.
Tht-ro'U lx* cotton enough—never fear.
Tho Macon and Augusta road is now
doing a fine pan^ ngor buiuocii, and if it
©onnoctod at Augusta with anybody «.r
anywhere, would do better.
1 am glad to nee that Judg.jf King i-
not in serious danger. The loss of such
a man would lie seriously felt in Georgia.
On the train this morning, was Mr.
Bonn, of the firm of Kogeni A Bonn of
your city, bound for tin* gr.-nt metropolis
of all the Georgias—M2uw 1 go vflle. Mr.
Bonn says Millodgovillo is going ahead as
fast as any town of its size in the State.
1 asked Bonn if he wan looking for
any improvement in Macon buidnesa the
approaching winter. In reply lie said
he did not think there is any particular
room for improvement on l:wt winter.
Kvery Macon merchant was satisfied with
his last year’s busine .and what m«.re
could he ask ? limit's a fact. Enough
is good as a feast.
That estimable gentloman,T.C. Demji-
H«y, Esq., was also on l*oard with his
family, bound for Old Point Comfort.
Method is the nun who can do likewise.
Yea, Idomtod is tho man who can 1.
the swelling tides
Tlw; lVttilogger.
-X«r w^: ,hcU * ,wu
•Id th.‘ jjettifogger, the black! g of
* • II • i.--, :o hia name impAti,;, a
up of trifling aggrievaneee and
>. 1I-- sometimes * merges from
.onal obscurity, and U charged
,h busmen winch is «ii.«ireputable only
r-Migli has ow n tortuoiu devices; for the
rmin cannot forego his ui.stinets even
»*ng lxU lMittero. Hois generally found,
wever, and !.. always lagiiuin the low-
. profeywion.il gra^le. Indeed, be is the
*^lodyt*i «»f the Law. He has great cuq-
ig. He in i-takes it for intelligence.
• is a fellow <>f infinite pretense. He
••he . hipj-adf everywhere, and is self*
wherever he goes. You will
* - n find him in l**gblativc IxsTicn, inpo-
i'-al as'emblles, in boards of supervi-
r. . in common councils. He is foidc*
| ini.. th-Te for kjm vifie villainy; some-
iin:. - on general principles * of cor-
'li, waiting on ProvMeno* for
any fnnidulcnt job. He U always
th.-r. Tor evil. The temper of his
nnn 1, the hibiU of his life, make him
• t nthilly mi ehi.-vou.s. In all pL.r-es In
al ways dishonest. When lie cannot
«at for gain, he cheats for love. He
haunt-» low pilaces, and herds with the
ignorant. Itxs his kindly r.flice to set
them by the ear-, and to feed hi.-: vanity
and his pockets from the quarrel*
or fo
He rneddh
igablc in n
enough to lx
ing example
learning is
hin ignorant
in all things,
and sly, with
credit for wb
is in everylxKly's
into everybody's busine.*.-.
n all thing-, and ia indefat-
i.v-hi-f. If.*- ju-t lawyer
mischievous. JETo is a liv-
.f Pope’ii truth, that a little
dangerous thing. Among
companions he is infallible
Sometimes he is reserved
knowing look which gains
loin and character for think*
mioi.i:ri.
dv*!:\ti;k v,
<*hoi,Kit\ nonnrs (
IIIABKIIIKA,
AND ALL
BOW Kb COMPLAINTS,
Rad way’s Ready Relief! |
I ¥ CIIOLK k \ MTOtb u cn. wUaaic.tlM'
} ' i^MMMtkMWlVMtoad
1h«* I.ivrr. II..« - .... .. .
n-cular. lUdwIV1*. •. • r .V.i u ’
thw nypn-in-. tewime \ IL:.U- IV Ik-f . .hit-
wnt<r, (one Lnu|K«inful to a tumbler erf wi.:
PREMIUM JLIST
r»- Vrfteii
■ :«11 arid »»r unl^althy •‘l.-inenk
ibiuntioii of the-uuuAri:. <4 the
■ .• : - ■. . i . i:nirfui:i:ir
II.. • :!.r i-h • it tk- »>*-
i j.r :1m w-Kintr u *< the rrnt< r
T pnwwtiw in thr Mood.
*1 with CIIOLK It A. th- Ready R*l**cf
• Khm as stnv.ir:«ii 1 often n.^ poadhia
-•< ur> p «: re*,l hr.l«t tl>— i'p > rt»**?» t-i th-
• tl.« r. y. u l i! ;/; .> • ..nti K-. f,r« -
pr>.;«Titth-dimiri>hinror
of the jiube.
Tlxs body should U
ubbedi
t Lea,!
atunil du
td K'-n. !«
uid
id ak .. Hipi
ynnd ritalitrlo t
. nnd ixdi
tl*’ Ktonucli
ay’s Tills (no dam
Sonkl lie riven. T
iiliatoiioel«L*restor
nonta <rf div
rins tn-HiiiM iit htiff iT-vii tllJji -.
EiOansMw Kurina, CIm>I.v-» >
• t<\. ainl all painfnb<li*i
.klitlf it~lu»y ! . Rod,MM
ik» \re:ikiH*vs« rla
he u*c of the R. R. Relief.
tWe
sitndc, will ftOow
ing all he docs not utter. Generally h
is loquacious, demonstrative of his small
eloquence. Then his tongue is too bij_
for his mouth, and his mouth is too loose
for truth.
.Mi
lay Gouhl’s Great Fight
against Eric.
The Tribune reports that Mr. Ja;
Gould is short 120,000 shares of Eri<
stock. That is to say, he has sold then
;utd wishes to bring the price down in
order to take them in and deliver them
to the purchasers at a profit.
Wo are also credibly informed that Mr.
Gould has made arrangements for com-
m.-ncinga number of law n uits against
the present Erie directors. None of these
> am iKitts • in will probably lie in his name, but
O . in m l I set on foot under his auspi*
1. 1 ■ . ov.-iri i .il.i •••. •Ui.-.lir,r.-t« )*• mihmI,
■n>« <-f tho ChMapcnko. Verily I»» !or having' uwle in the present your a
, ? *, ilivadend to too common stock before the
preferred stock liad received the full sev-
unto you he sisal 11
within him shall
delight it
dunce.
This place calletl Augr
with a good deal more
knows what to do with,
insensible of two of the l
ad hi.
iclf i
i:n-
la is a fine city,
noacy than it
But .«1.- : it iri
•at necessities.
i «ome way to gut uptown—
• tho riil-
I
rhilo
poor
Ono U a reapectablo pushing
houiv. It* protent on- in a tcnmlal.
Tho next i* a hotel Imilding.
There i* not ono in the city wliieh it not
a xhaino to it.
Tho tliinl i>
iliatanco. a qi
I»jinn n whole dollar ft
lx, my five cent, a rod.
(did yon ever know hin
town for a dinner w ith hi* family,
lyin« over lietwoen tr.iin-. and (joti
meal nt the ozpenao following, t-1-w .
Kido up town with wife and Svht
other* at $1 00 each ....$10 00
I>inner tl 00 each.,?....„ to <h>
ltido down 10 00
Total $30 oo
l or nil which ho received in value,
at prime oo«t, *ay ... 2 00
Profit* on tho venture forAuiputa. $2S 00
A lOaxi operation, but not satisfactory
all round—not a business for a town to
thrive hy any more than knocking people
on tho head. I shall present this ease to
the court of Kin- Common S.-nse and aril
for a ehan-e. Hound as lain <-n a con
fidential mission of vast imi^rtancc, I
iusvo ftreat hopes of (jettino nil onlor to
invert tho house* of Augusta lxitt
wartlx. on tho tops or their . him.
they don't do letter.
The
i njt-
Stono Cure.
Fnntl^H I
lli-re are pe.-pie who are credulous in
the matter of new remedies, and hasten
nt the first opportunity to justify their
eonfidenee. Mr. Pilaster, a resident of
•Nelson street, is such a man. Ho re-
* only read a statement in his .rifult u-
n»l paper that .. pehblo-stoae held in tho
mouth would Tory much modify the
CMving for thirst, and, a* ho was afraid
to drink lar^-.- quantities of ico water, ho
was K-lad be heard of th ■ plan, and dot, r-
nt, to which it is entitled dur
ing flic year. Again, they arcto be sued
fur milking a dividend to the common
•lock before the preferred stock had re
ceived its seven per cent, a year for the
four or five years during which the Gould
and Fisk management paid nothing to
either elan of stockholder*. A third
suit will .attempt to enforce upon these
directors a personal liability for having
paid dividends to the common stockhold
ers before the claims of tho preferred
stock holders had been satisfied, it being
maintained that in this act they rendered
themselves personally responsible for the
divid-mls of the preferred stock holders.
And finally, a fourth suit will bo brought
setting up that the accounts of the Erie
company are false, and that tho company
u bankrupt, and moving for the nppoint-
xnent of a receiver accordingly.
It would certainly acem possible that
■o many lawsuit ? of such a nature might
have the effort of reducing the price of
the stock considerably.—AT. Y. Sun.
The Thoughtful Wife.
You have profcaMj noticed what a
thoughtful woman your wife is. She
never forget < any thing, and when she
goes down cellar after an article she is
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD I.V.-TAXT KASK.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS. CROUP. DIPTIIERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA,
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
Tlw
true _
font misc mill comfort
Twenty drops in lialf a tnmMcr of water will in
a tow momenta cure Cramps, Seisin.-. Sour Stom-
neli. Heartburn. Sick llcaoharlie. Colic*. Wind in
the Bowels, niiil all internal jaina.
Travelers should ahrn>*s forty a Imttle of Rad.
way a R-rulv Relief with them. A few drape in
or pains from cluinre
h Brandy or Bit-
FEVER AND AGUE.
IVvcr iin.1 Avne nirM Isr flftjr rents. Then- is
m.t it ranulisl *xcnt in the warid that will curs
rewrana Asiu^ndsD nllior Mulnriou-, Bilious.
Ixnrk-t. Tj-plxiiil. Yellow nilJ otix r Fi lers (dM
,1,1s, so i|ukk ns ltn.lw.-.v’s lLo.lv
Renily Relief X)
eentx n liox. S.,1,1 to- .lnivvi-t-.
ozokciia
STATE FAIR.
COMMENTING
OCTOBER 27TH, 1873,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
PATENT
DEALERS IS
Corn, Oats, Wlieat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
Xo. 20 Second street, l>etween Main sod River.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
parties making purcliajio accepting tliroueh Bill of
Lading from shipping points. npr25 Cm
ANTI-FRICTION GIN GEAR.
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
CORN, B ACON,
nts per bottle, and Pills
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND 11EAUTIFUI.
COMPLEXION SKCUR-
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
las made tho most astonishing cures. So quirk,
o rapid rnv therhnnin u 11^ 1**lv undergoes,under
the hifnienco of this tmly wonderful medicine.
thnw’EVEKY PAT AS IXCREaSE IX TLESII AXI»
WEIOHT IS SEEN AXP FELT.
TIIK CHEAT It 1.001) PCKIFIK1C.
Ep
CENTRAL CITY PARK,
MACOX, GKOUGIA.
Por best acre U clover iiay^. $ w
For Imt acre lucerne liay GO
Fot ly*>t aero of native grass... ; 50
Ear best aero ]X» \ine liay
For lx*>t arro of com forage...*.,
For largest v»‘*ld of Southern cane, one acre... 50
For lx>t and larsest display garden vegetables 25
For largest yield upland cotton, one acre 200
For best crop lot upland .diort staple cotton,
not less tnan live liales...*. 500
For best one Ink* upland short stajile cotton, 190
(and 25 cents per ]»onml for the bale)
For best Inle upland long stajile cotton.^ 100
(and 25 cents per jmjuihI for the laic)
For the liest oil paint in?, by a Georgia Imly 100
For the best display of pointing***, drawings, etc.
by tho pupils of ono school or college ‘ *
1 or tho l>cst mado silk dress, done by a ladv of
Georgia not a dross-maker
For the liest home-spun divs*. done bv a l:ul v
of Georgia not a dress-maker.
For best liiece of tajjcstiy in worsted and floss-,
^ by a lady of Georgia
For best fpraMwl balnr basket and complete
set of infant clothes, hy a lady of Georgia...
For handsomest set of Mouchoir-cnse, glove
box and pin-cushion, made bv a ladv of
Georgia... -TT.,...
For bi*st lialf dozen pain of cotton sodoi, knit
by ahuly over fifty years of ngo (in gold)...
For best Icdf dozen joirs of cotton socks, knit
by a girl nmler ten years of age (in gold)...
For the finest and largest display of female
liandicraft. embracing needlework, embi-oid-
ery, knitting, crocheting, raised work, etc-
by one lady ; )oo
For the l«»t combination horse 100
For tho best saddle horse. p*)
For the l»est stylo hamesn horse. **** ioo
For tlie fine&t and best matcheil double team 100
“ 4 "“ - HI I [sa.
For the beat stallion, with ten of his colts by
his side...
V. V-.V ln, n <,f IheSARSAPARlI.LlAXUESOIr-
' h-NT cutnmumcntc* llmxich the hl«>ud.9U
—nc ami other IlimN ami juices of the vjs H
\ Vptor of life, for it n'jn rn the Pistes uf tho
. ... ." . i With new ami hound material. Scaifnh
> .•••up ! ! Uvi-lc that I S> phili*.. r. ••<.! !• j.t;■ -i\
o rs hi th,; Thrtat and M«mtli. Tumors. Me*fat
the Gland* and <rfhcr jarts of the system. Son 1
Lye*. M minor his liisrliarge* from the Kj.w. ami
the worst form of *kin l)iw*av >. Eruption lVv. i
N.ivn. Scald Head. Ring Worm. Salt Wieum.Krv-
Mp-las, .\cne. Black Stmts. Worms in rho Flesh
1 uiuom. ‘.'amvrs in the W(»ml». and all W.-ak, nin--
amt lamful DLsrliarges, Night Sweats. Ixws erf
sp'rm.nnd nil wastes trf the lifo principle.nre
within the curattrc range of this womlerof Mod-
22 ChcmUtiT.and n few days* mm* will prove to
any pawn rarfng i: for cither of _ forms of
discus,* its potent power to cure them.
If the iititieut, daily Imiuwing redo ceil iiv tho
waste ami derampmltioti tliat i> omtinually pro-
rtotirrg these wastes, and
now mnterinl made from
the SAILS.U’A KILLIAN
«"i imhj OCX’S W'rmv-n cure is certain; for when
otuu this remedy conin>eii(t‘s its work of purilim-
* •* n,Mi «wjw»te diminishing tho loss of
k’''.’ **- s :r?l 1! l'. r ? r.'.jiid,andc\ery day tho
rniniM to
afternoon, aolivlin^
ami rubbing it eU
brotH-hoa. l'n-tty •
in his inouth. ami i
gratitude in hi* e
made the diseover
PhiLiater Church, ti
cons, and a protnine
tin* Khi I-.diiuv Nii:
caU. Mr*. POaiU r
lurlor, where Pila.t
trial. He did i
that
T- .nritnpre-sive
weather, in vrh.eh eacJi
Wtc thing. and heartily
■' L-.*•!'.. I .ihva.lv 1,,-en -o
jwt of thoKhid ^h.luv .M \,
up, and the t onveraatic
animated on tho part of
and two deao*ns and t
;rhlny, while Mr. and Mr
lively listened.
Mr. Pilaster was sitt
cushioned chair, sitting <
tnild and fajgrfae man
in a pirjjlia^ no:
hia eyes prv>trv:<le
eliair, t!m*w his
dropped down o
diatelj went roll
the centre table, up^-ttiu
t!.s>r wit 1
vi*itinij eani- and xrax flov
his' heels, and turned Ma<
and worked his h.'utds a
arr.1*. Th people were t
mri. Mrs. l*iL»xter an 11
the Khidghluj
wnmjf their han .m l tr
: < file the ,1,
e.l then,
itli the l.
a. Alt-:
xhe num need. *8ht> oalb tli.it -making
her head kito her heels.” Once in a irliilu
she may ne ;leet somethin-, Lilt that is
hocauso she has k> much on her miml
xhecun't think of everythin^ at once, and
if 'some people hint ns much to do anil
keep track of in she has. there would he
nothin)- dons at nil. After she says this,
it is time you either left or Imxi.il your-
If with i-methin- oho. Wo never
knew a man who continued tho conversn-
tioiii to apjwar . .tisfiod afterwords. She
oriiil it this thoughtfulness in many
ways, hnt more particnlaiy some night
when you l*ro just --t to hedand neg-
leetetl to leave a match near the lamp.
'IM;cn & tarts up with the exclamation,
“I declare I forjfot to sot eintinps to-
night, :ind there Ln’t only breail enough
Lt hroakCut.” So you get up and skim
;iroun 1 for a match, and after securing n
li^ht, acexunpany her to the kitchen,
wnnv you hold tho lij'ht while she jjoes
through with tlie o]H-i-Htions requiretl in
retting emtiag. And after you have
>t.H»d around in your bare lejjs for ten
minutes, holding the Limp in one hand
l frequently slapping yourself with the
Noil go bock to bed oppressed by
•OrK-iouaness that in some way you
‘jqKm.siblo for tho whole trouble.—
. .Yn >.
IBiticnl sill f.-cl l.im. If en.winclx-tto
•. jhc loci «ljpr»ti«K lictnsr.sppe
ir.dstronc-
i'.-fi.'
oth-
iponth.
•init- I
Khid- j
dal
. i^ two hundred years since Mar
ti . accompanied V.y fiveof his fcllow-
ntrv nu n and two Indian guides, caine
1 IliinciB l.y an Indian tniil from the
t of the MixstssippL It is proposed
id Ln.tc this arrival of the first white
. in that stat.. fiya pufilicm—tin-on
It'.th inst.. at Starred Point, near
■a. An address will 1 o d*,'livcred I*y
■t Justice Ecese, who has made a spe-
s-.nJ.y of the curly history of Illinois.
I nr Humane tkxdcty is requested to
I look after the turtle torturers, who, for
day, lx-fore utilising their enormous but
atoly-flnvored victims, eiposo them
tl-.- bdv. " VK ‘" in Tueacls. sul.joet to the teasiu-
.. : i, kling n more of lwtfilaeks. The fate of the
Dd v, rink- AiJuitor ” fiutebered to make a Homan
firekoout indnixy.” was hardly worse tlmn that of
upsn during the week that pre-
L appenrahee in tho shape of
ups this day.”
xt ins
•odori his Lui
•turtle st-iakd ;u:«l s
l.v»or an
l kiekin
{.!:■; th..
unde
THE
LOG AS l-ERTILIZER
hind the
lia<l no do
an ins pro
lie 1‘iL-T:
ovo, :
• ii will pr»»to
LEMAN*. Gera
;>i!y «>
l rv*.]^ fully i
a Miptfj now n
ml .Vgi
i for tU
Fcrtilixint Com-
iform the jHihlic
aJy lor immsdial/*
iKVtitxl f »r Wheat
Xfiil lU--.Ii mxl Wssrfit innoulnr. Not m'llv does
the NARSAFAK11.1.I AN RESOLVENT net I »11
known n*nu<ilial ngents in the cura of Chronic.
.**. n*iul.Hiw. EoiiutitutKHuil hikI 8khi Diseases but
it l* tho only positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder L'tiuiplaluls,
Urinary and Wumli Dba—, Gr.in l. Ttkhlj,
JJh’P'.r. Sxipiwweof ATsirr. lno ntinemesf Urine.
Bnclit s Dbuue, Alhimiinurin. mid in nil
when; liicnjan* brick ilu>t dci-o*iU, or tin* water
w thick. clon«I.v. mixed Milli sahstanrea liko tlus
white trf an opr. orthn-nsUliko white >ilk, «>rthere
! M »H*ri»i«J, dark, bilious appoaranro and wliito
uc|n»it, and-when there i*. a jiricking,
ptocitinn when iwuiring water, and pain
I along the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Eadway's Resolvent!
. Ur.VEKLV. Mrss. July Jfi. Iid7.
UmwAY; 1 ten had Ovarian Tumor in
nesamlhoweK ill the Doctors aid nhara
help for it.” i tried everything that was
wnwod, lmt notliiag hel;>eil roe. 1 saw
L'NoIvcnt. and tbenght 1 would try it; hut
faith in it.bemux* x had suffered for twelvo
I took mx lkittWsof tho Resolvent, a ml ono
- Pill*.and :tlo* of yoor
For the bed gelding zm
For tho best Nix-nmlo team 250
For tho host ringlomulo 100
For tho best roilch euw ***** joq
For the best hull —. . L ** jqo
For tlw lft*kt ox team. ”31 100
For tlw liest sow with pig* 50
For the largest and finest collection of domes
tic fowl* — 100
For tho best lmshel of corn ** 25
For the h^st bushel of pea* ’ .’*** Sr
For the U *t lmshel of wheat. 25
For tlw 1>c*st bu>hcl of sweet potatoes^ ***** 25
For the best bushel of Irish potatoes. **5
l ur the l**t fifty stalks «f suemr cane. .Z.l SO
For tho best result on one acre in any foraco
For the largest yieM*bf^com'ononeTcre!*L*
• the larpvfi yield of oata on c
r tlw largest jield of r>-o on aera...
r tlw best result on one acre, in luiy cereai
Fc
F«.r die liest display nuidtion' tho ’gminds.'by * W
wit<*r> MaonteBt .... jaa
^ chant display made by any grocery uicr-
For tlio hra st r.niibiS dixpbruEitTOn-h^l« 100
plain X, l.y aue p;nui, or linn joo
i or the beat lira*, band, not leas than ten per-
Inmw *
'— 1 r Jay lor BMtrfSgj
*"><^*1 yj
FLOUR, BAGG3CNG, TIES,
SUGAR, Od.PI'EB,
. r
LARD, MEAL, BUI LK MEATS,
SALT, SYRTJ: P, Etc.
Corner Cherry and Third streets, U nder Ralston Hall
JulyMSm
MACON, GGEOJR* 3-IA.
1873. FALL TEA! DE. 1S73
-ATew Groodsy New r Styles
R0B ? T. A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON* AYE.
(Over Payne's Dm? Store).
joncltdSm MACON, GA.
[T r.UNS TWENTY-FIVE PEE CENT. LIGHTER thn
L It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key work U
) iri'n. Over twenty in use. AU have proven good.
any other Gear made.
». Every part lult,,)
FLANNAGAK, ABELL & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
-A3D-
General Commission Merchants,
1S5 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
\N \ i!.\G h.rtllv Entr!:-*h S:,>n--\K.l!
Fertiliser, etc. Bagging aiul Ties furnished.
and liberal cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor-
resjjomlents in Northern, Eastern or European
markets. augl t5m
A. M. SLOAN. AETIIUU N. SOLLEE. O. V.WYLLT, JB
A. M. SLOAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
Claghom A Cunningham’s Range.
Bay street, Savanuali, («a.
ninnc
ol, New York, Philadelphia,
augl 6m
W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOIINSTOX. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—isn—
General Commission Merchants,
1)2 Bay Street, Savannali, <>n.
augl fim
M!Y PATENT
Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-l’riction Balls, Extended
Arm to carry tho Pulley and Pinion Shafts.
AU persons usiti- or making any part of my patent will lie prosecuted to the ex-
tent of the law.
I BUILD AND REPAIR
ALL KINDS MACHINERY
AT MY WORKS.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MA DE TO 0RDEK.
STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES,
AND ALL THEIR FITTINGS FOR SALE.
Call and see at my works, Fourth street, near tho Brown House, Macon, Go.
IK-:" Send for Circulars.
E. CROCKETT.
ju!30tf
A.VJiON F. HANSOM.
nonruT u. bovd.
W. A. EAMSOM & 00.,
Mamdactuivrsmid Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 110 GRAND ST- NEW YORK.
Represented by R. W. Ilogr.n, of Georgia.
oetSOdly
ONLY MANUPACTOEY
In this country where
Loom Heeds, Harnesses
—AND—
Patent Wire Heddles
Arc made under one management.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auglO tf
r the IkM Geotsi
par\t £3 oSS ste::''* »
i'iir* ! " !llon .uorvoM onii-re"* ; 50
1 or Ik>» prawncihono urer io years old «
rajtttAHennMI r
ForiK'st Devon ladl...; * 2
1 North ,,f t * bl *
r °,vgHertionqt'wjgwale.*
REGATTA.
aCT.yo adle do»u stivam ouOnuuliov Uivcr
of **• ***"«■ A*SS(ion ol
(By
PRICES LOWER THi EVER!
HIT Si Ed.
Ketum thanks to their numerous Mel Thant customers i or tho very liberal pat-
rona ^0 and confidence extended to them in tho P»st.
They also announce that tliei r an ^ ^Yintc r stock of
lind 1
fiffffffi
K-ady Kelk'li nad there i» not a ,izu of temor to
2 wWt, mid 1 fod bettor, smarter and hap
pier Hum I lin\ e for twelve years. Tho worst tu-
uior wns 111 th*- left auto of tho bonte over the
grum. I wm* tins to you for the bcnellt cf others.,
1011 can publish it if yon c-li«- so.
HANNAH 1*. KNAPP.
f.h.V
ckiSaS? lvnt - wm ■*
military company.
BOOTS! SHOES
HAH THOMS, in, mus, EtC. 1
For the best drilled vi hmfi
ny c f iit,t bu xhwn hm «
ry military com pa -
■i'-m)iers,rniik pad
WORMS!
The only
rate lor TAPE, TIN
and WORMS tf alikinds.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Lrtter
nt o-.ttV-.an and tf
r»-t f 'rtywnni wen known
un‘ugiK>nt tho United
* tsftlirine c
Cinrinnnti,0.,f«- „
the bevk j.ubIUhera
States:
r~v „ New Nokk, Ortooer 11,1573.
Dk. Rah WAT: lV*nr w - ’ — * • ■ •
’.\+'i4 duty to tlh'Mif!
ent of tlie working of
■ “ r»l tad Sen aH^rtcd with*
Mhiorand urinary . rgam, which
nuu *Mh-.iuc diw. tho jdi.v,;rteiw all
^ * *|Ktoinodi«* 'tnctura ia tho uivta.a<
ahoigflammiUMn erf tl*.e kjdiLn. nod htaddo^nd
hat »iy ggt*—73 years—
•timg radically cured. I
ouble in tlie l*i
S iriVlireeS 1 n^'ufrefi M,ra ’ n " f ^'- S7;;0
RACES.
rrcsr ror—jsoq.
lor Trot:mell«rra,^ Cnwmraised) mileheatx,
l*t horxetorpopire..., 1 lni ‘
al boras to rer-ire.
-d hcrae to receive... '
rrosr two—S*m.
orTrcttin* Htese, that tare never beaten S:M
k 'j -'”- ^ two in three.
?ino
Irt herxe to rwrive :
-«x hono to receive......
M liorse to receive 1
i*li to I
Jr. PiLu>t<
• Then tl
at. he held
ack at his
■ .*»!!««.! tiie
•md shakin- hi.- I
- Mr., n’o.:.,
"•I’-red It on h;- I
ad lia.1 taken
,bu€li ikpithic and
relkrf. I had read of
KOGERS & LEMAN,
’end Accntv ]Ii>iiuwr*vworth Bhn k
>t k*i tuosoextr-j
after .
of. N
fcm.*;
Ulldet
and o
tliiln'!
offc
irdinarv
>P* *aa rolled
' r% lVIVciv^i.
weak t<* toll
him
Vvi. and UK%k
vm.ti; started
the names ,
ater. and the
ntsLird plas- j
nlights; and
*h«-«l patient
nd smarting I
the mustanl j
1
OM th
1^R< )JH
M fh«^ e-.'ht-n
wW Mn. Re
FOR RENT.
1st «rf Octo
Id prevent u-.-
ha«! tried i.imilvr»f j*hv
» iarcu qtnmity ».f ni«dit : :
honu'onmhic. but lunl ia t i
-■»>!.iiiiwlij.Mir urn*, h.ti ing U
»*dH*^. an»l *>».an- f.air month. a - . r.-,1 » •
tin* Philadelphia Sstitnl.-e. Ev.-ring Po*t Z* L,
tattnir tae« « -rt.,1 n!l ■
l 1»»n I- I went ngj. (off
- Snr>.«j.:in!li.»M Re> .:\,
♦Tril-it ’j **:!!»-a*>l c
rrcsE TntxE—?650.
Y'. atats Hor>'.,-o)jen to tho world; i
. t best three m five.
l*t Irnrae to receive ,
- l Iiorso to nxvive •- *"' r - 1
5d hone to receive
prsss FOUR—>55,1.
Fur ^unmne Horses—open to the world; two-
i.t 1, -s.. 52 firate.lrattwo m thriv.
For 1873, complete in every respect, htu been roc
is invited.
Increased facUiUcs, with more extended store
\ow York Ct* *” 0rUl ' J ‘ 0 tllem 10 gnnmnteo price
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PB(
Address
eivetl, to wh: 'ch' especial attention
„ c room, or d a determination not
t as low, at £ Jl times, as obtain in
WPTLY '.FILLED.
SUN - GLETON, H XJISVT & CO
WHOLESALE D1 EALERS,
49 SECOND STREET AND 28
MACON,
aug28 lm
COTTON AVENUE,
9-JL.
rURSE five—83uu.
-■ lfi.r—*> °!«t to.the.world; two-mile
i time.
Ready Rt-lh-1 AIK
mcn«xd taking :1>,
rvlrired, and no*
W. JAMES.CL
M l. O.
DR. RADWAY'S
iPERFECT PURGATIVE AMD!
REGULATING PILLS. i
For Ri
I-: h rv. ^
rctas ax-jsoa.
UthoneUframdw. w
irr-r.-r-.-LN-fioo.
-. Uum.ueor TrotUtixHer-.,-three yean.old.
CM
liter and i
> to »ian.
JOHNSON <Sc I
WHOLESALE GR
Produce Dealers and Comini,
XAMOMIC TESHE, irtlERl
SMITH,
OCERS,
I i
r ‘ ”
ssion Mercliants
FRESH RR I 'V ALS!
upkNi ln 1 »r. T. W, M»x
m ..pitrait. 1 - hSi-r.
dwt-llng )HmM*t
Kn.di-n , In n M orkv
i«.u- t»vu:iit ,i In Yl m' i
‘-’letburjx. :
i‘ on Ogkti.
< Vit-t
!•> -. Work;
t-n Third »1
t Arch anvil
:iVM*>€s. Itrrf i=rt-rat»
«*f t!i. Howk'K 1*S
tin
Tho first
[ with a na
y soon th
rwui, and what thoy
1-u.c iu.ul.1 Ii.ivc
of the liuntiu:
««?gf* .11 \r v
Notice
PETER UAUUl.v
enter and two to start.
ri'KJE xiNr—«ioo.
’ *Jhic Ifwfa, best two m three.
Gnder
1 t L-.r.-v of Jo o p
: of the i-fiirv? wi!i V charred
in Bankruptcy.
up.
IN THE DISTRICT fOUBT OF THJ: UNITED
STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT
y- ” —™ —ini tiun- I OF OEOXGO.
• i..int- T'.-n the’ i 1,1 thc n»«v -f N.ttanW s. Toiler, ButlrapL
a! n.witl, „ . cu t “P' In Haalrupto.
IK,. ' . ■ , , 1U aaol I r |>> w'.u.m it m*y o.oom.-Tta m»lrr.hrm-d
ill* u.i- Ifllow*tl \ a «»•'t»*r v.Ju» I A. iam-h.k e:\oi ti»> <f la> ap|«>HiiInM*m a»
|81t down JirullouiK‘1* hi*. At this Mr? I A* 5i i-* ,| tN >*f Nnlhan ! S. Wnlkrr. ii thr rrwmv of
|Pilast«-r faint d .iewi awnv, and wln n she wtl'T" 1 r 1 *' 1 within «iU diarici,
were .AlLt). |
i*-r iviuie*of twelvosylLliieji. and .. RUBk'UT A. X1SBKT.
r Luiy wont ofl u^ain. j _JL
By tin* time Mr. PListor lnul «o far ro- *
o^uin hi* cansoioiiauoihs and
' t -H Head. Anditx ,:
lb-arthiim. l*t^nt't ’ ■ .♦
u A*ifbi in the Stoninrh. s>h:-
«t Huttenng at the li u-:
GASCLQAD3 BA BON,
55* BA* BRELS COM3ION 3IOLA.
21 TIERCES COMMON XOLASSJ . gf 50 BA
B ARBELS SUGAR, ALL GB.'
20 TIERCES Pl'PPlKLft HAM* j
1 CAE LOAD.SEED RYE,
1 CAR LOAD SEED B.UtLE*
5 CAMS MIXED CORN.
2 CAB LOADS FI
10 CABS WHITE CORN
laid Item the H*wd, lv r»r*t M
l cll^u.-K-w* ol tile Skill sntl Kr,
Ch«*»t, r»«i K’u.
thePT^h.
A ft*’
of hi*
bed with ;
tr.
TO RENT.
( O l: 1 "TTAOE HOESE Ml R.ud ,
' ' tm-i> new . AIm\ ora* DW1
•lothiuK' Umittak of, other | "'*'*•
MI lit
Uatlnt
trnt» p*r lm.
BEAD
— FALSE ART)
Pill- will lire I-
rd 'll - rtl. r. l'rt
aorn:.-.
COUNTY ijamuiloxs.
couiuv " :o<-h Ithrotieb lUrSori.1'
•.1*1 .taQ larrii-h lit-- l .r.- -t ; ■
.Uaja-tr. in iii-nt aad mrieV, u
pn«!urt- amt of h» rn«* in
^ Ml ri.wd. frufinn-d w uu%rtu-
Mi ROLLS KENTUCKY
20 BALES POTTER'S: <7
| 20 CASES SARDCJ3C9
| 25 QUARTER. j
-*iouu j ts BARMuis- mar
true r
-aduaitht
ct.c
Srn.l t.ne ttcr s|ft„,j, t , lt.\D\r.lY b'O. x u
r t l-nrrh Mm-t. .NV%» Yi-rk
lnfttmaUx^i worth iIiou-aikIs will U- wut ;,\s*
(itrilMltetl t
Ai«m»tCwmT:iUnu in ’
|MI4lli’l
Exlnhitiom
■ 10,1; InrilWi.M,. Tr-.reTr '■**’''*
! "*im* E\btba»u ,4 he, o-untr a i.'Or-l Rv*2i '
j ‘k*" 1 - ater n, uiJ,>,!,uUty. hr
.Wtfiwlta
i-U lfcS WfB1
»V*
— . juiwiiwulw i magtutt
1 CAR VIRGINIA SALT,
BAGGING.
.20 COILS HEMP GREEN LEAF
3XABURG8, M
10 BALES MACON SHEETIN'
-Llalirl " rfr IV-.-? a-'lt -JlirJBI# 1
ii HALF BOMB CANDLES
-S CANDLES, 100
too BOSES SOAP, ALL GRAX
-GAR.
loo BARRELS WHITE CORN \V1
-"I .trek of FIXE ffBMY toheloord in
EE SO HALF BC
iDEX WARE. SUOT. and lull ,ai)ij,lif» ol erci
WE ARE AGENTS- FOR'tHE MIAMI )
10(7 TIERCES LARD
msi
RRELS SYRUPS, ALL GRADED
IKES,
10 TIERCES MARTIN'S HAMS
IEBII WATER GROUND MEAL
-a CARS,LIVERPOOL SALT
.’il TONS ARROW TIES
SOPH.
> SALES PORTER'S SHIgHNO
G, •
ioo BOXES CANDLES
W'XES EI.l'E RIVER STARCH
ES,
120 BOXES CANDY
ftSKY,
the'State. Call and examine.
SBS "NELLIE BLA7I TOBACCO
jThiiut kept incur line.
aOWDEK CO
Fresh Turnip Seed!
Fresh Turnip Seed T
BEAUTIFUL lot ol
FRESH RUTABAGA TURNIP,
FRESH RED TOP TURNIP,
FRESH FLAT DUTCH TURNIP,
FKESH GLOBE TURNIP,
FRESH HANOVER TURNIP,
FRESH SEVEN TOP TURNIP.
FRESH NORFOLK TURNIP.
Hunt, IJankiit & Lamar.
Fair Ground Privileges!
GEOKGIA STATE FAIE :
BAIt-ROOM,
SEGAR STAND,
FRUIT, ETC.
TER3IS—Note* of equal amounts, falling duo
each day during tho Fair, with security, accepta
ble to the committee.
No paper taken but such as can be used in any
bank m the city. Notes to be given on the day of
renting.
L. W. RASDAL.
P. A. SHONEMAN,
C. BURKE,
amrSStd Committee.
LAND FOR SALE.
rpHE most desirable farm in Macon coimty,
JL owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutman, and
now by us, lying on the west bank of Flint river,
just five miles below tho beautiful and flourishing
town of Reynold*, (S. W. It. lt.) a <1 containing
One Thousand (1,000) acres, is now
FOR SAKE.
The improvements are unequalled, consisting of
a good ^.r.-elling, with every necessary out improve
ment- There are seventeen cabins for laborers,
aH with good brick chimneys. A great deal of tho
cleared land fresh. Any one desiring such a farm
and on the most enticing terms, had liest apply at
once to HENRY T. JORDAN,
T. MARION BRYAN,
nuglOim Reynolds, Ga.
31. KETCnUM.
A. L. HABTKIDGE.
XETCHTJAI & HAETKIDGE,
BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exchange Building, Mavanuali, Ga.
Repehe5CE3 : 3Ioses Taylor, President City
Bank. New York; P. C. Calhoun, President
Fourth National Bank, New York ; John J. Cis
co & Son, Bankers, New York ; Morris Ketclmm.
Banker, New York ; J. N. Norris, Cashier First
National Bank, Baltimore; M. 3IcMichacl, Cash
ier First National Bank, Philadelphia,
marl 5 Cm
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
agents has ever lieen that in their process‘J
purgation and purification they have aiso delimi
tated the R\-stcm. To obviate this difficulty phy
sicians hate long sought for an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At One and the Same Time.
Their research has at last been rewarded by a
discovery which fully realizes the fondewt desires
of the medical faculty, and which xs justly regard
ed as the most important triumph that pharmacy
has ever achieved. This important desideratum is
Dr. TuWh Vegetable Liver Fill,
M*bich purify the blood and remove all corrupt
humors and unhealthy accumulations from the
body, and yet produces no wc*ikTw***s or hnwttnde
whatever, out on the contrary tones the stomach,
and invigorates the body during the progress of
their operation. They unite the heretofore irre
concilable qualities o* a Streutheuing, Purgative
and a Purifying Tonic.
Dr. Tlltt’* Pills are the most active and
searching medicine in existence. They at once
attack tlie \ cry root of (lis.‘aiv«., ami their action
Ja so prompt that in an hour or two ufter they are
tak-:ithe patient is aware of their good effects.
TIk-v may be taken at any time without restraint
of diet or occupation; they produce neither nau-
sca. griping or debility, and a-s a family medicine
thev have no rival.
Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Druggists.
Principal Office, 4s Cortlandt street, New lorw.
sepi2
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL
4 BSOLUTELY
JA. ways uniform
Perfectly cMr.rless Al-
lmnlnating qualities supe-
my lamp without danger o'
e. * 31anufactured cxpnasl,
lolatile and ilangt-re
have !».«»•:!
rectly- la
handling
property.
ithout d:
r taking lire." Manufa<*turwi w,..- - - •
. v.ikii.^ lire , . ,, Apterous. 1
uiucr t tcij k* . and its per^
"soolwo"' fainilir*. Millions of gallons
. i . . v i no 1U t ident—directly or ind»-
•ver occurred fr in burning, storingor
. c *rj*j ie inunens*; yearly loss to life ami
selling from the useoif cheap and tbn-
« Ql;
tsl States, ib aqipalling. a he
...iniani'-s and fire commissioner
r ’ th«- eniintrv ms>minetKl the ASTRAL
..w th • irfM.t K-iViruaPl when lamps ar** used. Send
for circular. F« r ^le at retail by the trade gen-
.rail v. a nd »t \ilu»levtk by the proprietors, <11 A-.
PRATT a ro. i«s Pulton Mreyt, avw lorfc.
auc.' I dvvd A Wtf
STILL TRIUMPHANT!
O. W. MASSEY
COTTON G-IN.
PATENTED JULY, 1S71.
W OULD taki* thia method of informing the public that hundreds are now in use from Virginia to
Texas. AV nerever it has been introduced it has proven a success, and bccoimiig in &nenUue.
For tlia inlornut.tion tf thowi wlio have not neon tho (tin ta uso, wonldstato that it ran- liffit. pm
laat, clonns aoctl perfectly, and niako^ a Iwuttiliil sarapht ol retton. Dn mil Imx ia so construrtre
that it Is impc.taiblo to break tho mil or choko tho Gin by any lair tmstns. and a child ton xnn «
ran yaal it a* trtll as any one. AU ol which I guarantee, and warrant every Gilt to giveontiresatis-
^Ino'impro'.'OTieiit in my cotton or roll box is, that it ia longer at tho top than where the cotton it
P I>artiMiWireha t Jin"cotton Gins would do well to look to this before purdiasinir other MAKES, as l
n determined to protect my patent fro ra nny and all infnngements. „ UInD fY , TTn v
Parties wishing to purchase Cotton G. ns would do well to examine the LACELSIOK UOTIUA
GIN befo; e purchasing. Samples can lie s sen at
CAE..HAIW
jul20eocl2m
& CURD’S, Agents,
MACON. GEORGIA.
SCHOFIELD'S IROiN WORKS,
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Goorgia.
Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses.
AH acknowledge its superiority to a iy made anywhere or hy anybody.
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettles.
Iron Bailing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
Faught’s Patent Gin Gearing’.
P LANTERS are requested to call nround an»l nee it. It is r.
one poweg to run your gin a lifetime. Ma ay buy Horse P<'"-'‘ '♦ ,'i .-.Vmn 1
vear. Thw Gin Gear ha* an IRON CENT7:\L SUPPORT to f> T CTei “ OI pn **
IRON KING FOST AND IRON BAND V.HBHL SHAFT. Mat "oa.yl.y
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON
;LD SON for tiia sole
ture of my PATENT GIN GEAR, wit* ."CENTRAL IRON SUPI^iRT..
MAKE. USE, or SELL the same,as 1 shall prosecute to the extent of th.. law ar ^^YuGllT.
infringing on my patent.
- Jay 2
NOTICE.—Having made arninremen 7 v g Alessrs. SC HOF I El.
nre of my PATENT GIN GEAR, witl . CENTRAL IRON SUPS*
Philadelphia, All
julldSm
LAWTON & BATES,
WHOLESALE
—dealers in-
COM, 0A f TS, HAY, BACON, LABI), ELOUR,
. Sugar, ( ioffee, Molasses, Bagging, Ties, Etc.
_ . - MACON, GA-
FOURTH
jan30 tf
SI 'REET,
Maco:
MENTS. fur the pi
the exact Mni-oti m,
0 **Sp*-ruil ittten*
*<¥! Kvr* tfimU to
'H
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
a Standard Mean Tim •
„.„f uw.ua and stare. I »"* ^
JVfili of fi”> IEuI./kj, til util til “"jjiull
Ud rnv arranttment, t" mrrret tha
tlto erection tf »u otacrvMory »>»
irpo»* of olmeniug tb'HP‘1