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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1878
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idriit Johnson nniniiK Tkrin
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’ I. i ««l mlnw Mill JLravr I
tin,-'
2J.—A Wash-
no<t prominent
tionnl Iiank of
Hint XoUui-xl i
moot ainc* he
i jt will be n-
V. nderbllt’s lteuiark* on Sun
day Evening.
H<-r*ld Inli-nifw.;
“ I lmv.-n’t the remotest idea of what
t)i. result will be. At pr.->.-nt the out
look is very, very g-loomy indeed.’*
•* Is it posnibh asked the reporter,
“thut the failure of one firm row! i have
bro; i gh t a 1 >uut all thi* dLutafatr''
” No --lrr *»• the prompt n plr; “ nr*
«jr tw.» r>r three failure* could hare*
/'jtu-e.? it. Th/*re H at the bottom of it
P.C. 8AWER^
all a aomethi
be that ■
i to tb«
ii. t ranch i
< ti.k
»euf o! Mr. |
a ;vt
, 1 that hi-
of til
i harp
v»ff p.
only «r.
ey by
r^e ita obli-
m,4uu im-
n will be nl-
it Bbirm is over the Wall-
-tr.-t :n. n. «•!,.. nr.* w,:;n ! an.l 1...,,.-,
ti.'l have alwr.vs >. >, will not rc^i-ct
tli.it th.- temj„-*t OTCrturaed even them
for a short time. Many have gone under
who deeerved a bettor fate, but the lesson
of tiii- wild spirit of speculation that has
rul.-d the streef so will, £ feel (Y/n-
j lid.-lit. Is- fruitful of i^jod eff.wte. Solid
I in.n hereaftar will M appreejat.?d. and
the -peculate, m, who only care for them-
I selves and briny abo .t the ruin of others
! lythe n furious trick-nee they enyaye
j in for their own benefit, will, from this
( out. f feel certain, be compelled to take
■at; in fact, yet oat of the way
alto
-the
tlydi.sl. Mr. W.
(aiikl is
ad *ltL-
i. The
of the
money
ui'.ney
.tSyi&t.
u»l Honan
ow cl the
tern thou-
• of aJJ the
t in wiid General
nee to hi* credit..
>«JT OF MASK XT
otnplroller of the
wan in the iMiiik,
bnoitgh toVo to
Jay Ooiilri on the Situation. !
In reaponae to aoen^a, Mr. Gould said I
that he had not been oomralted by the |
Government official* a* to the course I
whi«;h they should pursue in relieving the
excitement and the pressure upon the
financial center, but he would recommend
the issuing of a portion of the $44,000,-
000. Unless something of this kind was
done there would bo a general crash
whi.-h would shako tho country.
He said that he bad seen this crisis
ooruing for six months, and had made
i irrangnii.-ntr: accordingly. Mr. Gould
th«*n turned, and, sauntering to the room
in which were the capitalist*, was soon
••ng.iged in con vernation with General
As he left the hotel, he was accosted
• another Tribune reporter, and was
ked to state the result of the deli berw-
ins of the evening. He replied omin-
t*ly that thero would he a general
taking of tin* banks—not one would be
and a general crisis be pjv
ountry.—New York
ECLIPSE
COTTON Gin.
(PATENTED XaT 26,1573.)
M»th Adjustable Roll Box and Swinging Front,
for Ginning Damp, Wet or Dry Cotton.
Also, the Celebrated
GRISWOLD GIN,
Genuine Bittern, with the Ovillatingor Water Box,
Manufactured by
P. 0. SAWXEE, Macon, Ga.
COLEKIAN <£ NEWSOM,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
HAVE REMOVED TO
Blake's Block, corner Third and Poplar Streets.
BLAKE’S
WORLD RENOWNED FEBRIFUGE!
THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO VAiAKIA. FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF
FEVER A TSm AGU HI OK CHILL-FEVER; DUMB AVQTJE.
Ana other intermittent an,l Remittent Fevers, General Debility, Night Sweats, etc., and aU .other forms of Diseases which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma.
1AWHFNCE Sc WFICHSEI,B4.UM.
For sale by all Druscists.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE ARABIAN BITTERS. A WELL KNOWN TONIC.
Sole Proprietors and Wholesale UruuslHts. KHvnnnsh. tJ
left intact
ripi 4 >»t* d upon th
Tribune, Kept. 22.
MEMPHIS.
Incidents of flit* Panic.
| rff 4ia. S*f*U 2X-] ll* . .
-rend Montreal bankers arrived in
, ity yesterday, bringing with them a
. jaantity of Gold for tn«? purpose, na
ji.M, of Mkmg. ndnuitago of the
i wUrk'-t in th* way oi ipecuteUon.
thucl'NUUg o! the block Kx .-lutngu on
,r,l*y, and the uncertainty as to th«
it will rWijH-n, have int«Vferred with
; jdiina. iuwi thwy are al*o duappoiut-
price of gold, on
* runlixo a heavy
artery of the Ouii-
ctyd 1
li. 4.I.,
ia the
ort Hu
re R. B. Angus.
Bank of Mon-
tger of the Mcr-
John Mulson,
Mobon’n Bank of Mon-
iiion, pi the Chicago
* Bunk M Mon trail; Sir A.
tor of tne Bonk of Mon-
jum iIuII. vice president of
Bank of (’anadu, and G. A.
4 tliu firm of Kcdpulh &
r»k of <.
uUm
A n jn.1 wan current uliout the Fifth
At, nut* Hotel hud evening tiuit WiUhtn
ll Vandevbuf. »on of tlie Commodore,’
i.F#t tiilUd U»seethe President,nurt alter
n ,imrt eonvtfnwtion with Gen. Grant, in
which lie intimated that he represented
the views of Ills lather, tlie President in-
•juiretl of him if bin father was in good
i.mlth. ,*JIe is Very well, 2 thank you,’*
irplaxfc William ll. ••Then,” rejoiued
fciiiift Hr Jrour father desires to
l-.nil the views of the President of the
l nitoi States, I would suggest that he
MU? ionic heic in person." The
n uiii<«ir Vanderbilt immediately left the
i\**ui and hastened to the Commodore,
wht* led no time in implying witli the
Pnsuiintial •nggostioB, and took a car-
ihately for the Fifth Avenue
x*L
Unit OIi\o
II .il.
CHariiok
the Stock
ng Iickjoa
ii umdo a i
hort
uli/.e«i:
n it IxHnuiie definitely known that
i-'-dent luul only decided topur-
ve-twenties at jsir, instead . of
: legal tenders with the banks or
■ legal U«
•ft* wob a general ilii^p-
joint mrni.
Willinn' K. Travers atud
nut if Mich »
im the due ** he (the Prutti-
•k-Bl) Ulicht
m well take down hia flign.”
It -«« IUU.1
rted that tho propoaed re-
Wi -.mill ac
. tijtpoaitrt to what was in-
ten,1*1. The
Mavitu^s Iraki having wge
-juiutitioa at
bonds wouM sell them to
H4 (oretuiq
eat at ^ir and pay the
.i» k> ii tbt
tr <1o]M;jHtUa.H from the pD»-
The
ilo]<ositor> returning home
-,-uM i-ithor
hide tiie money in their
t-'-OKW or 09
trry it annmd on their por-
•oa>, ami in <
ither case would add to the
... Knngeia*,
much If® eiix ulil
Alnady K»gli*i
1 wnug foul d«:
andj .vperG**' whh
wdb.lrawing uc
italists are pro*
Law
. wvl»
till.. ,. Axvirtri an uni
■r to'lmv
mirew of good paying atocka which
huob react to pn.*per and adecplate
hiflt night, among th
c excited
ot stt**k-bri*kera and s
Mvul.it- >rs
Fifth Vvumn Hot. 1 nt
he*rnion
e Omh and in other pin
rea where
confused
Itout lending stock lira
ts closing
imply re-
to lo tio hiisinea* until the storm
lltp
insisted that
j for all the
eminent cap-
avoring this
be found who
iug -«o. Giv;it
well fn form-
•a of most 4
luntb-d tied
Msimv be in
to th
r, of the well known firm *n
.1 U. i■ 1.»n m \* « York
lit since IN*-.'. He arrived
imons Bhu k IVldar. and he
mk that his visits to this
»t*u*l in .
he Prcaid
xploii. tionof the i\*h-
•ut wo ld not on’ ior-
lo .n t :i w< ukl U» .T f< loop U>
l ndor uo e<-ustn^*tioi> of tlu* law
• . to make National
the depository of government
One* pu d into thd Tr« they
h* jvw. ; o .t, if re>juin*d through the
re ... u*i>. To »lo others. i.-*\ even
YoiulorUUt Fails to l*ay
$1,750,000.
1»e panic might have been ondtd on
uxdiy. Most atigmdous men indeed
ught it was over. That it raged more
Tlie CI»y Hii*|wn<l« far W«nt of Fund
^-Vo Vlonry AvnllabVp for Kanltary
PurpttCN,
Sj*r a) io ll»»* L * uricr-J#<*mMild
Mietiih, Tkn.v., Bcptembor 22.—Th
\lm 1 number of deaths to-day were
twenty-one, of which twelve died from
yellow fever. Tlie disease is not spread
ing to any great extent, ami but a few
ru w ***** ftr*- rc]*ort •*! to-aifht, they
lng generally ounfimid to the infected lo-
• aliticH, Happy Hollow iind Pinch, with
an occasional «*u*u» in the southern and
eastern part of the city, they having ta-
kf»n it in nearly every ca**e from the in
fected district. The outlook is more fa
vurablo to-night than it was during the
middle of the day, and nearly all the new
riiscfl r*re very mild. The Howard Relief
Association to-day have received thirty-
one applications for yellow fever nurse.*
and have supplied fourteen. They re
port an abundance of male nurses but
mod female nurses, notwithstanding that
fifteen arrived here from Mobile. The
Odd Fellows report nine nurses attendin
mcmb.Ts of the Order, and six awaiting
ordera. One member, Mr. Harm-in, died
this evening. The Masons have but
three or four case*, and have nurses pro
vided for each. The wife of A. J. Wheeler,
editor of the Masonic Jewel, was taken ill
with the fever Ia.*t night, but is doing
well.
A drizzling rain fell during the latter
part of the tiny, which may have the
effect to cleanse the streets, which lias
not been thoroughly done as yet by tlie
authorities. The burning of tar was
again resorted to to-night, and the street
lamps wore turned on, but npt lighted.
TITJ5 CITY BANKRUPT.
It is reported to-night that when the
financial committee of the Howard Asso
ciation went to the. Mayor to get a por
tion of the ten thousand dollar appropri
ation by the City Council, they wore told
that' there was no money in the city
tmasnry. An effort will be made to
morrow to get the different banks to
loan the amount to the city. If that
fails, the diffrrent merchants and busi
ness men will subscribe the amount.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ofMACON
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSHBS.
. DIRBCIOK9:
J. C. PLANT. 1>- FLANDERS.
II. L. JEWETT. VT. B. DIK8MORE.
H. B. PLANT. D. 8. LITTLE.
G. 11. IIAZLKHURST.
L C. PLANT. President.
W. M’. WlfflWT* Qwhicr. mslO-tilwovl*
S. G. Bomr, President. U. F. Lawton, Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Ollier III Hnir-K Xr« Kiillcllnpr.
Receives Deposits.
11UYS AM II SEI.I.S .IXL'ilANT.E.
Mnkes ImLm, an Sleeky liniiil.. Cotton in
St, re. Al-o on ShipmrnU at Cottofk
CUU.KCnQ.NS l'ROMITLY ATTENDED TO.
Ta PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy and S-ll Excluuipr, Gold, Silver, Stocks and
Bonds.
Depofsitr* Roceivecl
On M liL'h Iittrrr*t will lie Allowed,
AS AOKKKD TPOK.
PAYABLE ON CALL.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
__f h91 - T
C. A. Nrm
THIS BIN TOOK THREE PREMIUMS LAST YEAR.
THE SAWYER ECLIPSE COTTON OIN with
Ita improvrm-'it* has won its way, upon its
■ ■. • Sit- •'ir»t mi:;, f j- j.'.ilar f:n-.r
stands to-day wunorr a competitor in all the
iioints and qualilif* di-xirable or attainable in
PERFECT COTTON GIN.
Our Portable or Adjustable Roll Box places it in
th«* power uff rv<*iy planter to rejnilate toe pirkinv
of the seed to suit himself, and b the onlv one
made that do-*s. Pn»jn rly manssid. SAWYEIrS
KCLI1*SE GIN will maiutuin the fall natural
length of the staph*, and V . inside to do ns rapid
ork as any mnehine in use.
The old GRISWOLD GIN—a goniinmpattern—
funiUbod to order, whenever desired. *
Three premiums were taken by SAWYER’S
ECLIPSE GIN last year, over all competitors,
vix: TwoattlK!Soutlu*a.'t Alabunaand Soutliwe>t
(reorria Fair, at Eu/aula—one a silver cup. the
other a diploma. Also, the first premium at the
Fair at Goldsboro*, North Carolina.
jNjfcJW O-IKTS
Will be delivered on Ixhut! the cars at the follow-
ins prices:
Thirty-five Saws
3131 50
Forty Saws
150 00
Forty-five Saws
265 75
Fifty Saws
1S7 50
Sixty Saws
225 00
Seventy Saws
262 50
Eighty Saws
- 280 00
To prevent delay, orders and old gins diould be
id CUt.
CITY
J
BANK
MACON, GEORGIA
Capital 200,000 Dollars.
DIRECTORS:
JUST ARRIVED.
20
TIERCES NEW RICE (V«7 choice).
) boxes CREAM CHEESE,
i NEW COD FISH.
aent immediately.
Time given to responsible parties
VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS!
Are furnished from various sections of flic cotton
growing Stab's, of tlie character following:
Loom Gnu vs. Ga. Ortolier 30.1X72.
Mr. P. C. S iwv—ii, 3!acon, Ga.:
xr Sir—Enel<»ed And draft on Griflin Banking
uoroianj for fiSO, ns imviuent for our gin, with
which we are well pleased.
Yourstralv. II. DICKIN A SON.
The nliovo letter enclosed the following testimo
nial, iddmsed to 31 r. Sawy .-r, vis :
Locust Grove. Ga, October SO. 1S72.
We, the underrigned, platen, have witnessed
»r otic ration of one of your BcHjgse Cotton
which we think superior to any other rin we have
eea uscit. It leaves tin* >«vdpc rf.M tiy mean,
and at the some time turn*out a ln-autiful wunple,
etc. H. T. DICKIN A SON.
E. ALEX. CLEAVKLAND.
31. L. HARRIS.
Mr. Dani.-l P. Fcirusou, of Jondtaa Ga^
writs* Under date of October 10, ISTi, as follow;::
I have your cin runninir. • • • I can say it
is tlie best tlml I ever saw run. It cleans the seed
perfectly. I have been raised in a pin house, and
1 believe I know all about what should be expect
ed in a first-class Cotton Gin. I ran gin fire hun
dred pounds of Hnt inside of sixty minute*. The
tir't two bales ginned weighed 1100 pounds from
SO 101oumls M.vd cotton, b-urging nnd tics included.
ISWORtW. Ga, October 7.1S7V
Mr. P. C.Sawyer—IX-nr Sir: The CottouQu
we got from y«ni. we are ]ilea.«*\l to say, nus-ts out
fullest expectations, and do«** all you* promised ii
should do. We have tnnned one hundred and six
teen hales on it. and w Kas Mrrrr choked nor bro
ken the relL It picks tho seed clean and makes
good lint. \\V have had coosMkerabls nporieoce
with rarkxn kinds of cotton rfnaand ran. with
vvj, :\, JU4.1 yours is the best we ha\e
CoL Nathan Bass, of Rome, Gn.. sgjs he ha*
used Giiswuld’a, Massey’s and Taylor’s Gins, and
that he is now running a D. Pratt Gin in Lee
county, Ga..and an Eagle nnd a Carver Gin in Ar
kansas, and a ** Sawyer Edipse Gin M in Rome, Ga.,
and T**^anls tlie last named as superior to any of
thcotbe.'s. It picks paster and cleaner than
any other ym with which he is acquainted. He
says he bus in nurd eighty-six bales with it without
breaking tbt rolL
Bullard’s Station. 3f. A B. R. R.
January S’!. 1S7A
Mr. P. C. Sawyer. Maoon. Ga— lX*»r Sir—The
Cutton (im you TV|«tred for me. withycur im
proved Ikyx. gives perfect >atisfartion. ami 1 take
very great pleasure in recommendir
the public.
AVe bog leave to call the attention of the merchants of Georgia to onr larg
stock of Groceries and Provisions, which we offer to the trade
AT WHOLESALE ONLY
On as reasonable terms u any hoiue in the State. Onr stock consists in part of
100,000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES,
25,000 pounds BACON* SHOULDEES,
50 boxes LONG CLEAB SIDES,
250 barrels BEFINED SUGARS-ALL GRADES,
25 barrels CRUSHED AND POWDERED SUGAR,
150 sacks RIO COFFEE,
25 sacks OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE,
500 rolls BAGGING and 1,000 bundles ARROW TIES,
100 cases SARDINES.
450packages MACKEREL—NEW CROP,
100 boxes SELECTED CREAM CHEESE,
20 tabs GILT EDGE BUTTER,
30 car loads FLOUR—Fresh Ground from our Mills - consisting of our own brands
“ Uncle Joe’s Choice,”
“ Mag Hampton,”
“Golden Flake,”
“ Faultless,”
“ Standard.”
We defy competition in Flour. We have a large stock of case goods and other
Groceries not mentioned above. 3Ierchant* and others would do well to call on us
when visiting the city before purchasing elsewhere, its we are prepared to offer in-
ilucementa. , rA , f ,.*i r. #(r
Remember, We Break No Packages.
COLEMAN
sopllpodlm
NEWSOM,
Macon, Georgia.
y j i V *
$
(WITH LATRST IilPBOYKMKNTS.)
FOR 20 YBARS THB
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
OYER 750,000 IN USE
pay you to examine the record* of those
uk amt profit by experience. THE WHEELl
A WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ON
LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE
ROTARY* HOOK. MAKING A LOCKSTITCH,
alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. All shut
tle niarhine* waste ftovrer in drawing the shuttle
luck after the stitch is formed bringing: double
wear and strain upon both machine and operator,
hence while other machines rapidly wear out, tho
WHEELER * WILSON LASTL A LIFETI3IE,
and proves an economical investment; Do not
lieliere all that is promised by so-called "Cheap'
machines, you should require proof that years o
use have tested their value. Money once thrown
away cannot be recovered.
Send for our circulars. Machines sold on eas.
terms, or monthly payment* taken. Old machines
put in order or received in exchange.
WHEELER Jt WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES
Savannah. Augusta, Macon and Columbus. Ga.
W. B. CLEVES. Gen. Agt., Savannah. Ga.
W. A. HICKS, Agent. Macon. Ga.
jnnl?i-Ilv
METROPOLITAN
GEORGE W- HbJAD.
EXCLUSIVJ2
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
No. 4 Blake’s Block, - Poplar st., Macon, Ga,
r U
COLLINS & LITTLE,
MACON, >JRO f A ,
dealers in
all kinds o
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
aefdv-tf
W. O DANIEL, 31. D.
-i t
:hat dai
wh’ 1. *
r, miohiqg
nu*rv hants. *ui»i I
loomy prospoctfc,
fsiliirv of Coin- j
president tif the j
>ad. to pay, when called
i f« -r ^1.7MVOOO^ m-gotia- I
1 i.i«-n 1'riNt i\m»i«ir.y. ■
n-in-law, the late lloraee I
. . < »:h. r Urge |
*:m jartnrr of -Mr- Clark, ■
Knti'mA'?!, u .Lht' of 1
i NEW HERRINGS,
5m kit,. NKW M.kCKEREI.
UO bears LVOV HINTON TOBACCO.
_!„> („«- WHITE ROCK POTASH.
SETM0UB, TINSLEY A CO.
.• Ur
Sat’.-
an i
n Trust
lav, the I
t.Uirm- j
ver, anil
. ! J.
\W
rday.
•h > and Airplnuitf -in- • U-jH iun-ut
i.dk>w«M up in tin- Trust Com- I
. Kvaum. cVuwkHlore Vender- j
• million ami three tprUiu
U.;yowih1. U-t Augi^t. from
-laweomDany. to par an i
. own niilroiul.
d that t he Co:n-
rt**ponsible for
rSeeon>p :;n . x • *nd doubtless
law that eon Id have forced ,
:..»r this lum woi- met. But
»t*. tor the fame of an old m.-ov
»t:. grt«it enterpn*e*». that he
debt and prevented the ruin j
El
Th*- m
ufTkirvi-*.
Ki.rr
.DER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
r tin- J»|»nn*r
and i*
* >uj»plK*d Wll
k»f the Spring
Xarzs o? :
» ns \r open to those
hea’.th !■* ; r» -
oouije
d on h
e pb ad
- -nallv
IVr day
IVr w»*t*k
lS*r month -
Lilfc-ral dniurtH>n t
Dr. J. W. Summer*, of Orancebunr, C, write*
All your Gins sold by me this season are ikiing
weil and ciUfig entire satisfac tion. I will be able
to sell a great many next scasuii.
J. C. Staler, of Fort Valley, writes: “Your Cin
is the only Gin I ever saw that anybody could feed.
1 hare hrretofc re been i\>:iij«.-Il<sl to cm ploy a ftvd-
er for idxmitur, but >»ith your nn a child ran ford
it and it will never break the n»IL It gins both
clean and fast and makes beautiful lint.”
Mean. Child*. Nickerson X Ca. of Athens, Ga.
•'All tno SauyeMims'••la b\ u-.srec.\inr
oiisfulion. We w ill be able to sell a number of
them the coming season. -
Cocmuy. Ga, January 7,1S7J.
Air P (\ «iwv EK. Ms*\ u. Ga.:
Sir—The Cotton Gin vo bought of you last Fall,
after a fair trial, has given us nariaelMW. It
makes good lint and rktui- x he j*esxl wdL
Yours re»i*vtfully^
T.* J. A B. G. LEE.
' GINS BEPAIRED PEOMPTLY
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Meaii Time.
r arrangements to correct theali-'hte>t e
i tlie jimi ■rajifn
.. ihaeivaftarfsad c
MENTS. for the purport-of <<'.en iiur the nerid :
th<* exact Macon nn-an time to wit hi” a fraction of a'terund.
•.•.Vperiu/ attention paid to the depairing and Rating of fine Watches, as tcell as alt kinds
».nr work nuule to order. iul27 Iv
O. W. MASSEY
IRON & BRASS WORKS
Canal Street* from 6th to 7th,
RICHMOND, - - - VA
WM. E. TANNEE & CO.,
ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS,
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
janlt ly Agent.
F. FABEL,
MANUFXCTUREK OF
STAR AND TALLOW
CANDLES, SOAPS,
LARD OIL.
Olllt'e, No 14 West 3Iain Street, bet ween First o
Second.
Factory, Nos. 73. 75, 77, 79 and 81 Maiden Lane,
• between Ohio and Adams Streets.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Cash paid for Tallow. Lard and Grease.
npr25fim-*
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
VAMLI.A, LEiROX, ETC.,
/or Flavoring Ite Cream, Calces and Pastry.
'"With great care, by a pew process,
wc extract f rum the ftat —V-* IWfc
and Aromatics, Aich chartr*—tstic fla-
v-jr, and produc- Flavorings of rare
excellence. Qf great strength and perfect
puriti/. Xo poisonous oilt. Every flavor
as represented. . Xo deceit—each bottle full
measure, holding one-half more than others
purporting to ludd same quantity. Use
them once, trill use no other. The most
delicate, delirious flavors ever made. Sc
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask foe
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings Manu
factured only by
STEELE & IFIRICJZEt,
Depots. CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Price's Ci—
Bakina Powder.
$
tel.
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&
ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS
The Great ‘ Eclipse” Screw Colton Press
[PATENTED FEBRUARY St 1*11-3
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE
Georgia Central Railroad,
Savannah, July t 1S7S.
O N and after Sunday, the 6th insL, Psis^'iiger
Tnunsan the Gtvnria Central Railrecul, its
branches and connections, will run as follows:
DAY TRAINS GOING SOUTH AND WEST.
Savannah. 1:00 P M
Aug
R, FINDLAY’S SONS 1
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTEE, MOEE DURABLE, LIGHTER DEAPT AND CHEAPER
THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Eight Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
Bales o Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds.
WE GUARANTEE
Milledgeville
Arrive at Ra&mton..'
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Leave Macon for Atlanta
Leave 31 aeon for Kufaula
Leave 31 aoou for Columbus
Arrive at Atlanta
Arrive at Kufaula —j..*...,
Arrive at Columbus
'iSi.. o’ u .-I n :i with tr ;
Atlanta and Columbus.
? at Milledgeville
•at Batontioa
s at Augusta
r the 3Iilledgeville and Eu
nail, which
* fret
daily
The “ECLIPSE” can be furnished all complete,
arranged for steam or ’
Wc have TESTIMONIALS from many of tlm Larcest and Host Planters i
hose immcs are as“Luuil»ar as hoiWL'hokt uoiti-
other Cotton States) using this l*r
1THOUT
simply the Irons, as parties may desire. Presses
er power when required.
Georria fand nil the
visit'..:? Macon are rarncstlyadviscsl not to purchase n Cotton Press untd tf ey EXAM i .VKCaWIJA
AND THOROUGHLY the “ ECLIPSE,” and JUDGE FOIt THJCMSRLA l.s. send tor Dascr.pt.\o
Palnphleta containing testimonials and prices.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON. GA.
CRAIG PATENT H0RS£ POWER
FOR DIM VI XCi COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
] 1. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works,
MACON, GEORGIA.
1) with tho MilledgcviUo and
Eatonlon trains.
An elegant sleeping oar on all night trains.
I'llKon.’H TlCivKl’S lO ALL i'Oi.NTSean
be had st tho Central ltailreail Ticket Office at
I*itbuki House.cortu t-of Bull and Bryan streets.
Office open from 8am to 1 p m, and from 8 to
r m. Tickets can also i><- bad at Depot Office.
WILL L\ 31 ROGERS.
july S tf General SupTintendent.
e purpose (including both the old
1>NEY. This Power is shipped in
The superiority of this machine over all othera ^tended forL ,
and “newfashion” Gin Gear) wo GUARANTEE, OIL AsK NO 310NE3. -
ece, as it were; requires no meohanic to put it up: sets on the ground; is attached j
J nmlifla of the house: and is indepeettero of floor “sSfflir ‘ **
OP HOUSE (one or two story), c ’ ' '* ” “
AXY HOUSE; drives a Gin frein
■ bra the Power and Gin <
275 to 800 revolutions per minute.
FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List.
x. B.—Parties preferring the “old fashion” Gin Gear or “new fashion” ditto, with centre suppor
be accommodated at very reasonable figures.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IKON WORKS. MACON. GA
3IANUFACTURER1! OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELl
AND ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, ETC.. ETC.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
SUMMER SCHEDTUfE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
• TO AND FROM
Hacon. Brunswick, Savannah A: Kiurida.
Office Macon and Brozsvick Railb<
Macon. Ga.. July 22. Is;
O -N and after WsdnMday. July r id. Pass
Trains on this fosd will be ran na folic
DAY PASSENGEU. DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCKITK
TH K rKESKNT.
Leave Varan 8:.1
Arrive at Jraup ... 0:4
Arrive at Brunswick ....10:1
Amvo at Savannah lo : ;
ArriveatTallahaitaee 10:1
Arrive at Jarksnoville 10:1
Leave Jaeksomilie .1 2m
Leave*Tallhhass«‘e 2:1
fa-ave Savannah
1 Anve Brunswick
[5:00 J
up
krill take the
Arrive at 31 neon
passengers frtwnfi
tram for Brunswick, and 5:20 a m train for Unco
n.tVTKIN3VILLK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAIL
(SUNDAYS EXCEITED).
Leave Macon *;.r. 8:50 p
Arrive at ffawfcinsvifta : .• 7:80 i’
Leave Hawkinsville 0:80 a
Arrive at Macon lUBS a
W. J. J ARVIS.
jnlySOtf Maater Tnu»portntion.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O x ”
V_/ Oil
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
Central Railroad, Atlanta Division,
Atlanta, July 5,1S7S.
and after Sunday, July 6th. Passenger Trains
on this Road will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave 3Iaeon
Arrive at Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Maoou
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave 3Iaron..
Arrive at Atlanta
..11:00 /
jul27eodly
FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
PATENT
ANTIFRICTION CIN GJAR
T RUNS TWENTT-FrVE PEE CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear mad
It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted
iron. Over twenty in uBe. AU have proven good.
MY PATENT
the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction EaU3, Extended
Arm to carry the Pulley and Pinion Shafts.
All persons using or making any part of my patent will he prosecuted to the ex
tent of the law.
I BUILD AND EEPAIE
ALL -KIYDS MACHIXER
\T
i»*lr for Unrr fainri.v...
WT. A. KLDEK x SON.
Pro'try'U >m
lifvo a Wixv jMtrt of Sunday’»
riu a tnm wild, nritfk.dcMS stampirfe,
’ an not lH-dcni.-t! that th«*s t lation
noram^ is v»»ry gruYo. The Ciovern*
’ I to buy it* Urnds to any
Ujr Lou<U which Uk* uCnut-
i dreiti-rs w»*nrtTdly har* to rralise on
Dxd<h v«rniucnu, ami the rvdief thorv-
'' 18 *iut complete.—Arm Turk Ttsbunc,
CHAS. OODHSELMAM & CO.,
General Commifision Merchants,
E«kiin lkOru-uud Building. CH 1C.VGO.
_ ^ A. Huff. Minnn. mnyi te
HIaNHDAL.K’8
(Formerly Mn. Macraulny’»)
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
275 and 2T7 Sadison Air, N. Y. luv.
efltablishrd and *urr» Wnl institution.
mend U to lb** aU«MilK>n uf hu tiouthmi frirtkia.
Fur rmnilam and jartimbins
arp7 lUi 277 MADtSON AVKXL’B.
New Imp.
BaJIBox .
j find an*I B*.'tk>ni 1
J Haltihi BoXrr ...
: New &»«». is»r art
t Rrpainnr Brush
J »w Brush
Paint in* Gin
! Can fur
food as n» a' at tbe following low
Onire* :
1 Ribs.
9 SO each
.. 10 00 each
~'l Meaeh
.. 1 50 each
. 1 00 each
|S 00^15 00
25 00
« 00
COTTON GIN.
PATENTED JULY, 1S71.
AV
0ULD t
. . Where
1 < r th.- inftTnuiltuii uf the* uh'i iui*-
fast. rk*an» im-rin t!;.. and » a U'autifu! >a
that it u impuaarbi V break the rt-il or cfadte thr Gi
'• as nxtt at o*jr ear. All of which I mrui
ind v
[Tnule'mark rewrite red,}
At a Cost of $4 50 per Acrt, Broadcast,
F R03I the results of the use of our Cotton and
Corn Fertiliser the past three seasons, and
the experience with it last season for Wheat, we
1 to put up for sale our mixed chemi
cals for the Fall and Winter Crops. The Corn
ells made up of the same rheirirals as our
and Corn Fertilizer, but in different pro-
ms, as winter crops will boar more sti
ting than those grown in summer.
The Compound Contains all the
Elements of Peruvian
Guano,
II we think, prove as rapid a forcer as the
boat irraoes. The M heat Crop is such an impor
tant one to our country that wo are anxious to
have our planters use this CorapoorvL It will be
seen that it is even cheaper than Cotton Seed, and
is of great permanent improvement to the soil.
These chemicals not only last one season, but we
know of instances in which they have bean very
plainly perceptible on the
THXUD CROP.
The chemicals are all finely pulverized and well
mixed, having been run through a tine seive, and
will rendfiy permeate through the mas*.
If it is not convenient to get dry stable or lot
manure, you ran use ashes which have been
leached, or dry murk or rich iocun. Sand should
not be mixed with the chemicals. Whatever is
used should be moderately dry. The chemicals
are put up ir. good tirht barrels, well coopered.
aosAne (S) barrels hold SO pounds net weight.
The price is *25 50, delivered in the depot at Ma
con, for the ."00 pounds of chemicals, cadi. Sixty
(lay drafts will be taken as ca>h. Orders may be
sent to Us direct, or through any of our lurents.
In our Fertilizer business we have associated
with us DR. P. R. HOLT, of Fort Valiev. Ga,
ami pasties ran be supplied with his Fertilizer or
icle of soluble Phos-
myo^ted with cotton
ra a sool manure at
s they mPH
phate of Lime wnich'whei
seed and ***** manure, n
HUNT. RANKIN'a LAMAR,
■ l»ruz and Chant teal Warehouse,
>c! and M Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
AT MY WORKS.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES, *
AND ALL THEIR FITTINGS FOR SALE.
Fourth street, near tlie Bro
Call and see at my work:
Send for Circulars.
jul30tf
Ho
E. CROCKETT.
ELLIS & CUTTEB,
Lesive Atlanta
Arrive at Macon 7:00 a m
.Making close connection at Maeon with Central
Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with
Southwestern Railroad for Columbus nnd point*
in Southwc.ifern Georgia- At Atlanta, with west
ern and Atlantic Railway for points West
july6tf O. l. FOREACRE. Sup’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE'
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Soutuwestuux Railroad Company,
3Incon, Ga., July 1.1838
DAY Ii UP AULA PAsaLNGKli TRAIN.
Leave IIaeon 8:00 a m
Arrive nt Kufaula. 4:40 p m
Arrive at Clnytou 1 0:^0 p M
Arrive atAJbany 2:45 r ai
Arrive at Arlington IfcW) i* m
Arrive at Fort (iaim* 4:40 p M
Leave Ckytou ;..... 740 a m
teave Eufauhl 8:50 A M
Leave Fort Gaines S;.%5 A M
Leave Albany 10:88 A M
Connects with the Albany Train at Smithulle,
and the Fort Gaines Train at Onchbert daily, ex
cept Sunday.
Albany Train connects daily with Atlantic nnd
Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, nnd will run to
Arrington on Blakely Extension Monday. Wednes
day and Friday, returning following dnys.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave 3fucon * 10:55 r ii
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a m
Leave Columbus 2:bri P M
Arrive at 3Iaam 7:30 P M
KUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Lear© 3Luon 11:15 P .M
Arrive at Kufmila ——12:10 r M
Arrive at Albany ......
Leave Bnfanfa.
Leave Albany...
Arrive at Haoot
rains will 1.
•aule Sun la;
connect at f:
..10:20 P M
no Maeon nnd Bofau
, Tuesday and Xhurda
nithviUe with Albany t
VIRGIL row
Engineer nnd Sojperint
julyfily
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
OX MACOX - AX'll AUGl'S'i'A KA1LBOAD.
Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance
OFFICE 3IACON.ANDAUGUSTA RAILROAD
Macon, May i\ 1873.
J after Sunday, May 10, ii'TJ, and until
further notice, the trains on this Road w ill
O 1 )
Ma
ILY (SUNDA
Arrive at Augsuta .C.
Augusta -
Arrive at Maeon
leaving 3faron at G:30
ions nt Cnmak with da>
jrgia Railroad foi
i We
^>. for Au
th tr
rtb, ami with tra
Athens. Washington, and all stations on theGfidr-
a Railroed.
Tickets sold and hsggagc checked to nil points
North, both by rail and by steamships from
Charleston.
K. JuHXSTOX. >oj/J.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
Office General Pasenubk Agent,
Atlanta, Ga, July 10.1873.
N and after this dau—
EXPRESS
Eiisteni and Virginia Citic
O'
Lea
Sew A ork. Kantern and Virginia ua
l*> 31 aeon, by Macon X Western Rtul-
‘ at Atlanta .../. ——
ArrivesHtDalton - ...
Arrives at ChattonoKra
Pullman Palace Drawing-Room am
Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lyn
all intermediate jwints without ciia»
reni leaving by thi.t train nri
York the second afternoon, at 4:44 p v
uin hours earlier than jiaiw i«rri by
jute can with safety reach N ew f 1 or a,
unc evening.
DAY WESTERN EXPRESS.
Leaves Macon at -
Atlanta at
Arrives at Chattanooga.-
connection at Chattanooga lo:
all night trains.
Idraras
IJ. W. WRKNN.
POET ROYAL RAILEOAD.
Ofpicb c
SNEER AND Sri
01
PEOPEIETOES OF
WHARF
STREET
MACON, GEORGIA.
r to our friends that wv ar* still mnni
FACTORY.
f factum or no
Onr improvement in my cotto
prJleri l>‘tW-* - !. tfa- n^*s-
Part«r» purrha.«tog«/ottan Giyib wr-uld do w«-ll tc k»,!s iu
am d.'terrnifirC to protect ray Patent from any an>t ail mfraueemei
pAltfeA aiahuue to purth&ae LotOjll Gina would riv Wcii lo exa
GIN before pun huwnf. Ommikx can be s*^*n at
P. C. SAWYER.
•U bsAjr ia. that it is 1- n«»*r at the t< p thaii where thr- rotten is
purvhaaiiig stbrr maxes, as I
e the EXCELSIOR COTTON
CARHART & CURD’S, Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA.
BATCHELOS’S HAIB DYE.
e is the l>est in the
i.l Perfoct Die. Hsnu-
Reliable and /r^tanUmei’U>; no •Ji*appoint-
ment; no ndiruloui, tints or unpl.-a.-ant odor.
Remedies tlie ill e-iecta of ba.i d\>j and w ashes.
Produces immediately a -uperb BW*k or Natural
Brown, hi id k-aie» tb>* hair b'lean. Soft and Beau-
t.fui- Tlie genuine »giH-d W. A. Batehclor. Sold
|>v ail bninrau CHAS. BATCHELOR.
'noilSouUly Proprietor, New York.
TYTE take pkiisure- in announcii
T f are better prvjsnvd to serve
White and Yellow Pine Goods,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc.
are romplete, and we can fill orders at short notice and at low prices. Our stoc k of lumber cannot I-
excelled.
We have 20oJjou feet of dry flooring. 204) Jmo feet Gry ceiling, 100,000 feet wrath-r boards, ami com mo
Building Lumber, in any Quantity.
.. i 2:30 i’
10:30 p
Ml for Port Roial
Our <-orps of meehanins is complete. We ran build, repair,
with disjttteh. We solicit a roo»l share of patronage from oiir
faction. All we want is a fair trial. Try us and be convimw.
and fit up store lie* iv
J. E. ELLIS h M. H. CUTTEE.
PUNTERS’ BANE
FORT VALLEY, GA.
a. J. Anderson, u»». Hugh L. Dennard
ol. Ww. Pel ton, Dr. W. A. Mathews.
Dr.M L. H. HoUmshea .delHtf