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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1873.
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HU l;s|)AY MnRNTC
I'll*' Fii>( Lynch l-aw Trial.
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SECRETAKT CKEE'S EXPLORA* \
TIOXS.
.4 Country NnrM”* |n K tlif Wlldf«i
Drnminf El Dnrai* I
Mine* Mrllfnx for Half-Million*.
and Four Million Acre* of Tkrm
Pound.
L>ksvjui. Col.. September 27.—Th<.*>.
K. Croo, Secretary of the Board of In
dian OommiiwionerH, arrived here to-day.
if- I.rimrs with him a copy of the Ute
tr aty, hi^iiou by the in-lum*. In com-
j.!Oiy with ix Indian chiefs, Mr. Cree
M"*nt ***ni»- t:m.- . -xplfirinjr th»- new pur-
ri..u- Th-y ri*it«d the San Juan min*
inif r* .'. 'ii, :tn<I r.'i*ort it itnuo-iwly rich
in hiiv.-r, bad, iron and
• <aa1. Five hundred valuable b-a-L* have
b**en Ioatcd, and one mine—the only one
1’ l!y G-'t.-l —is yielding, with poor rrm-
' r :r..-ry. > I in -old j-r day. Thi.- | K r IP*LF.R.\ j
u. r..- t .•• I.itt!.- < ii.nt — -old without Jc-
tml title to a Chicago company for $500,-
000, and linos the tnaity ix worth $1
000,000. It if expected, with the im
prov'd machinery now on route, that it
will yield $25,000 cold per week. A mine
with better indications on the name lead
i* negotiating for at $460,000. The ore
from thin lead yield, from two to five
nd dollars per toi
- toped, yield
L FR- FR-
riOLRRA,
DVHKNTKHV,
CHOI.RRA RORRt H.
RURRHOii,
AND ALL
DOW El. COM PLAINTS.
I
Haiway’s Ready Relief!
Mnmniotli Sale.
NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS.!
ri:rtMH easy
TOA. HUFF
W
'.the Pre
thou*
•ad
rold
e did
p and th.-n hard.-
ii Ib-d-ton.* Old
.) on the Mon on-a 1
.11 KeniueWboati
i- tli
I dollars
the jiioneen
v.il that th.
hi* doze
them betw.-.
Another
ipht thousand |
try is equally j
in silver, on.- laid being very rich in
in sit feet thick. An j yields pay |
forty-foot vein. There are immense
is of copper cropping out on the stir- i
, none of which are taken up. Iron
Th*- Limit. B*'»••]% and Sun. a- *h<-u
rvnlir. Kiulwar’.pSlKiu - vs!! v
*E»- n-qui-ite. Radwt.r's K.-*<’v it/lv f.
water, i 'Hi*- i*-3i*;»rjrif'.l to a tumhW trf water
taken a- a drink, thr**- or f< ur tiir.c* during the
do, vltttaM w wMi MmMRRRH^M
teni.niid rvMitmlire all arid *.r unhealthy rleiwnt*
canaafi by th** mmbir; :i(.n erf th
Mr.<«i-Cr with th«- rr.--* of th -
an- often
wirrmtli, t
ettl..
.-In of H
tr-^.th:,
IX
taroarh. (which
_ id), rimariinr
nd health throughout the gyv
ing the w-jamtion crf the watery
from other properti*-* in th- blood.
If seized mth CHOLERA, tha Ready Relief
should »*» given »* strong and often as possible.
Thi« will sr-curen-t and h *Mthe propert: -- c f tn-*
hl.-*t t*4T.-th- r. SQraX.!Zl3fG it* circulation. I
\cntinr cr.ni*-*ti"ti.and prcv.-ntthcdiminL*h: r r»*r
lewnirur of ti»- pul***, and rtopf itur tor. tine aid
ir.nrir e. Th*- b-Jv ,h< nld 1- mbbnl with K*-. It
Rddirf fmm bead to fcw.t. and ah»r? th**
I , ■ i* • , . .. ... i Tbri will impart new enrrsy and vitality te the
,. r ,- and coal be in clone proximity, the latter nerrout «y«tci —| i —-
r ^i. i of snperior qiuilitv for smelting purposes, j fm* i.* r*pirat— .. - . -
I Fifv town kite wen* ImJ on 1 new, of quieted, aix tneirhtoI Ibwl way’s PSIla (nodansvr
I nity t iwn iote wen. located on news or | JpSvrimnneodtefarad) shouM Ssfdvaa. Tbc
Liver, St^nnach him! Bowel* willaton<>-l»T'-*t* , i s *i
to th#*ir natural duties, and the neutralized ele-
lop it is good for a hundred million
bw tluit their
but not ur
wan —undw-d
vhopt
tied
id that one of
rsterkmaly disappetxed
much to the surprise of
idi gnat ion of the vil-
<?ily MHfltnbled togeth-
amediately dctcrininod
icrol search should be
he principal citizens
r own domiciles should
This was speedily
til the fourteenth
was tho lost barrel
n of Peter S. Smith*
the Achan of the vil-
ritatingly arrested him.
tb a very had grace.
When Informed they would proceed to
tiy him for tho felony, with provoking
tomnfroui ho demandod their warrant,
well knowing that from want of civil or
ganization thorn <*>uld bo none. Having
no leade* with supreme authority, like
Joshua of old, they formed themselves
into a Lynch law court, and, after a fair
trial* found him guilty of the larceny,
and sentenced him with forty stripes tire
one, according to Hebrew law, and that
he mak- th*- restitution of tho stolen
Hour to' its owner. Smith now dared
them to inllict so ignominious a punish-
nlcnt without authority of the law.
They procured a stout cord with each
end "of which they tied his thumbs and
then carrying the lino over a heavy
thombushf proceeded to execute the sen
tence of their own court with u good will,
w h of tho thirteen giving him three
stri|»-s with a hickory withe. With this
degrading punishment nil boldaees and
daring forsook him. He repaired to hie
cabin, but was nov.*r afterwards aeen in
the settlement. It was supposed he
found 1.is way to the Falls of tho Ohio
and there .-nli-ded ft) tho United States
Army. This statement is made on the
authority of ono of tho most respectable
members of that primitive conrt, the late
Judge Foster. It ban been revised by
the venerable Major Daniel Gono, a nn-
Uve of the very place where it ooourr.*d,
now in his *-ightieth year.—America a His-
toriral lUeord. ^ ^
A liny at flic Woodpile*
I n .»th** builntqr News.]
'There w.t* a l»oy in n Nelson street yard
cutting wood yesterday, and he worked
at it in a strikingly natural manner.
First he set the stick on one end and pre
pared to strike it, \vlvn it tnmbh d down.
'Th. a i.«- -t 1 it up .in I put :i - .. r un
der the weak side to sustain it, and lifted
the axe for the blow, when it tumbled
again. As ho had got the axe tip quite a
ways this time, and was fairly quivering
with exp*- tali on. Ute reaction was not
pleasant. It nm>ear**d to weaken him,
and Mon' another trial he leaned on the
iue and look«*d around on the scenery.
At the third trial ho put several slivers
under tho stick, and was some five min
ute* doing it. Then ho raised the axe
carefully, delil>enitely took aim, and
brought tho blade down with terrible
force, and within al***ut an inch and a half
over. Ttiw surprised him. He lookeJ
nt th** axe, then ah the stick, and then
around at tho house* toseoif anylnxly was
looking. He was ten minutes propping
the >liek up the fourth time. "NVhen he
got it so it would stud without being
heM he took up the axe, and after several
mock motions so as to get the right aim
he -snug tho implement down again.'
Tho blade struck tho stick with terrible
force within about a sixteenth of an inch
from the edge, and took oil a slip about
tive inches long. We don’t suppose there
is any thing quite so aggravating ns this.
Splitting your shin open to the bone is a
pant!inc in comparison. The Nelson
street l*oy stood that »*tick up again with
out any ceremony, and with the least dis
play in the >'<‘rl*l swung tho oxo over his
head and brought it spitefully down.
The blade t$ii.« time clipped off a half-inch
chip, and swung around with such mo-
tnentum as to throw the bey off his f**vt,
mid drive him headlong over a pile of
other sticks, every one of which he struck
with hi* knee* or*face. We don't think
we ever saw any boy get on his feet a*
quick us t!u.t boy did. And we were not
iii th** least surprised to seo him snatch
up that axe, and, with screams and sobs,
bout that stick until ho was exhausted.
With this unpl* asant duty performed, he
Hung the axe in among the tomato vines,
and went in tho house for a piece of cake.
Fall of mi Aerolite.
» hL
id to , ,
and pib- I the treaty b*hng signed. The country is
i.*v ii i"ht immensety rich, ard with capital to de-
precious metals. Mr. Cree and party
spent seven days in the saddle, crossing
three main ranges of the Uncoinpaigne
and San Juan mountains, crossing at al
titudes of 12,500 to 13,000 feet in the
oj«*n air.riding through rain and snow over
-t*--p traiaL and t!in»ugh fall**n timls-r,
swamps and rocks. They report the
country the grandest in the world for
mountain scenery. At one point they
mw a hundred peaks 14,000 to ^ 16,000
feet high. Th** mining region is sur
rounded by as good a chain of mountains
as are in the country. The country ac
quired contains four million acres of
most valuable mineral land.
Tho proceedings were in the shape of
an article of agreement, and it does not
come under the head of a treaty, which
is forbidden by law.
This trrut
A Tragedy Indeed*
Im Crosse (Wia) Democrat.]
One of tho most heart-rending stories
of the y**ar comes from Fond dq Lac.
young lady was passing through a piece
of ground adjoining a farm hoase with
her lover when the girl was attacked by
a savage dog. Before her escort could
protect her the dog had seized her by the
breast and torn tho breast from her body.
When the young man saw the dog shaking
a portion of the body of his intended he
fainted away. The young lady, however,
did not faint. She was so mortified that
she -eized a fence rail and she went for
that dog, and she ponnded him until he
laid still. When her lover recovered the
young woman was trying to hide one of
the wire screens that people put over
plates to keep the flies off. It seems that
the dog didn't draw blood, owing to the
fashions at Fond du Lac, which is need
less to describe. However, there is great
excitement at Fonddu Lac, andtheyounp;
man has broken off his engagement anc L
has bought that dog—what there is left
of him, and he is going to set him again.
A correspondent of tho Bucks County
Intelligencer, from Falls, lays tho flatter
ing unction to his son], if he possesses
one. and we hope he does, that the editor
of the Democrat, after deprecating the
nomination of Butler for Governor^ of
Massachusetts, will, since his defeat, im
mediately “turn about and whirl about
and jump iim crow,” and endeavor to
prove him the worst abused man in the
Republican party.
Not a bit of it. Tho editor of the Dem
ocrat never changes his opinion of great
rascals. Butler has not been half as
much abased as he deserves, and while
ii• • i- r--a!ly n.» \v*»r>** than many other " kioht is hki.x am> ki i.t.
leaders in the Republican party, he ap
pears to be ho because he is bolder in his
villainies.—Doyleston Democrat.
JUST ARRIVED.
20
TIKTtCES NEW RICE (Very choice).
100hoxe»CREAM CHEESE.
. NEW COD FISH.
Ik.x.-* NEW HERRINGS.
i kit* NEW MACKEREL
ISO boxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO.
100cases WHITE ROCK POTASH.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
Jad from the system.
bn* rmnied thoa»«r«!*fmm death.
IA>wrvw. Ihnrrhn-*. Cholera Morhus Cramps,
.. , U-.. ttiui ail t».'!• - »'• r.-- *
lire stopp<*d in fifteen ortwenty minute*by
Rrwtw ny * Ready Relief. No ronztvtfan «*r
nation.’no wraknessorhwitolr. will follow
of the R. R. Relief.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL APFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OP THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
CONGESTION OP THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS. CROUP. DIPTHERIA.
CATARUII. INFLUENZA
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
the part
s will af-
parts*where the piiin or difliculty exists
fom eaa and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will
a few moments cure Cramps, tana Sour Sto:
sob. Heartburn. Sick Heachache. Colic. Wind in
the Bowel*, and nil internal pains.
Traveler* should alwnys curry n bottle of RimI-
way’s Ready Relief with theta. A few drops in
wnter will prevent sickness or pnins from chamre
of water. It is ts-tter than French Brandy or Bit
ters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Feierand Arne cured for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial agent in the world tliat 'rill ruiv
Fever and Amie. and nil other Malarious. Bilious.
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow ami other Fevers (aided
bv KAdway'h Pills) no quick as Radway’s Ready
Relief.
Randy Relief 80 cents per bottle, and Pills
cent* a box. Sold by dnurjrists.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has made tho most astonl-hinc cures. So quirk,
so rapid are the changes the body undergoes,under
the influence of this truly wonderful medicine,
that KVKRr DAT AX INCREASE IS FLESH AND
CAUTION.
BCV ONLY TDK
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE,
MANUFACTURED BT
E.&T. FAIRBANKS & CO
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THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Eveiydropof tho SA RS APARI I.LI AN - RESOL
VENT communicaU-s through the blood, sweat
urino and oCbor fluids and juices of the system,
igqr of life, for it repairs the wastes of the
body with new and sound mat*'rin!. Scrofula.
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Diseases. Ul
cers in the Throat and Mouth. Tumors, Nodes in
the Glands and oilier fieri* of the .*y*f«-m,Sore
” Stmmorous Discharge* from th»‘ Kars, and
orst form of Skin Diseases. Kniption. ~
Sores, Bcald Heml. Ring Worm, Salt RhetxSL Err-
■ipelns. Acne, Black SnoL*. Worms in the Flesh.
EypWijDincwiin the Womh. and all Weakening
Sperm, and all wastes of the life prineiple.
within the curat ivi- renm- of this wonder of Mod
ern Chemistry, and a few days’ n*e will pr
any person using it for either of these forms of
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced hy the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing. succeeds in nrn*stiug these waste*, and
repairs the same with new mnterial made from
healthy blood—and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and does Hecure—a euro is certain: for when
once this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion. nnd aasttedf in diminishing tho loss of
wastes, its repairs Mill lie rapid, and every dny tlio
patient will feel himself growing betterand strong-
or, the food digMting l**-t t« r. appetite improving,
and l!«**h and weigh! increasing. Not onlv does
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
knoM-n remedial agent* in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
is the only positive euro for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints*
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel. Diabetes,
Dropsy. StopiKure of Water* Incontinence of Urine,
Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where then* an* brick dust deposits, or the '
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white of an emr, or threads like white silk, orthere
is a morbid, dark, bilious appearan<v* and white
bans dust deposit, nnd when there is a pricking,
burning sensation when j»H.**ing water, and pain
in the small of the back and a1oii£ the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured
by Eadway's Eesolvent 1
71; lot* 1. Sand X. block 74; lots. bl---k 75; lot* 1.
4. 5 amt «. Matt 7*; k* 1. bJ* <k *;*; lot 2. block 30;
lot«, bks*kSI; Tart dlot 5.squire7S; lots 1.S.5,
4.5.0.7 and ».block V.; lob* l.X.S.4. 5,«.7 and
s. tdnrk 57; kits 1.2. S, 4.5, C. 7 a»*l K l^-'k
lot* 1.2.5.4. 5.6.7 an-1 8.block SB; lots l.tU
7 a"i *. bl «-k 40; Iota 1, 2.3. t. S. ti, 7 c,| d K
U- i. 4!: It* l.t. 3. 4. 5.8 mid j art of 7. block 42:
; l- 1.2.3,4. 5, > aid lart of C, block 43; lot «*«,
TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth cash, the Ud-
ano* to be pai«l within fl&KQ ni"Mth*. monthly
instalments. Notca to be given on the grounds.
Rond for title;* riven by the city.
All lumber, brick and stone on the lota known
as the “Armory Property" will be lUNirved l° r
the use of the city.
Sale will commence at 10 o'clock A. 3U on Tat
nail square, and continue from day to day until
*11 the lets are wild. ^
L. W. RASDAU
F. A. SHONKUAN,
C. BURKE.
angfRtd*Committee.
ANMiOLESALtJ DEALER IN
THfcl
LOGAN FERTILIZER
ROGERS A LEMAN, General Agents {or the
aliove new justly celebrated Fertilizing Com
j<ound, would respectfully inform the public
th** they have a supply now ready for immediate
delivery. It la just the article needl'd for Wheat
and Turnips.
It is no longer an experiment. In no one in
stance ha* it failed to give satisfaction. Price 515
for quantity to compost a ton of 2.000 pounds.
EOC-EES & LEMAN,
General Agents, Hollingsworth Block,
Maeon. Ga.
aug2T,tf
STRICTLY
COMMISSION HOUSE
R. M. WATERS & CO.,
50 Broad St., New York.
BANKERS
—AND—
Cotton Commission Merchants.
Buy ami sell contracts for future delivery of cot
ton. D |h -it :.<•<•<-it«.f l>:mk« r>, im-ivh.-mt* :uul
others are especially solicited.julyCd3m
LAND FOR SALE.
rplIE most desirable farm in Macon county,
A owned formerly by Iliram B. Troutman, and
_ by us, lying on ilie west hank of Flint river,
jiDt • rn' •* l.r-l. -i th,-b.-Mitiful Mini fi«>uri*hing
town of Reynolds. (S. V. K. ID a d containing
One Thousand (ljUOO) acres, is now
FOR SALE.
The improvements are unequalled, consisting of
good dwelling, withevery necessary out improve
ment. There are seventeen cabins for laborers,
all with good brick chimneys. A great deal of the
cleared land fresh. Any one desiring such a farm
and on the most enticing terms, had best apply at
o HENRY T. JORDAN.
T. MARION BRYAN.
192m Reynolds, Ga
ly different. From the (
dft4*ruiim*d tii.it the
globe caiuo hurling
n one glowing, molten
the moment of it* itu- j
in a liquid Mate. The
teyeombed like a cinder,
in their weight. It is i
the globe was hoi- i
. Stalks
•CALKS RKPAIRKP FSOMPTLT ANI* REASON ABLY.
For rale also, Troemner’a Coffee and Drug Mills.
Composition Bella, mil sizm Letter Presses, etc.
TUT MOST PERFECT
Alarm Cash Drawer !
MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S
Bkvkrly. Mass.. July Ml 1867.
Dr. R4DWAY: I have had Ovarian Tumor i
he ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors mid “there
•lp 1
ns'ommei kBH
Ml Roaolwnt,and thought f would try it; but
had no faith in it.b**cause I had suffered for twelve
years. 1 took six bottle*of the Resolvent, and one
box of Radway’s Pill.*, and two bottles of your
Ready Relief; and there is not - *m of tumor to
felt, and I feel better, smarter and Imp-
pier than I have for twelve years. The wont tu
W O RIMES!
will N-
stituU’.
her than this,
ho main body
little ball* of
•rial varying from .* : to
iziNl marble. They were
s. and o»n be aoeotmted for
hypoth«*»u than that the
>n of the liquid mass in its
off these particles by cen-
IVtrts of the material
ooted to intense heat with-
•ffivt being produced, and
iqn.’stioiuble evid.-u * *i
A 1-ov of these fragm* r.ts
1 to the Smithsonian In-
u* rvi u.iud*T ar«' ; - tended
Agricultural Coll..
DOORS,
m anil Blinds.
(ware. Drain Pin*. Floor Tile*. Wire
(Guards. Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantel Piece*.
Window Glass a .Specialty.
j Cirrnlars and Price List Sent free on
application by
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hajnc and 53 I*inckney stv
octl*«idly Charleston, S. C.
AVIilte Pine Lumber For Male.
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
OORNj BACON,
FLOUR, BAGGING, TIES,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
A. H. COLQUITT. JAS. BAGGS. II. II. OOLt^MTT.
COLQUITT A UAOHS,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
64 Bay Mt., Ma\aiiuali. Ga.
V GENTS for Georgia for -Ruth’s Challenge
. Snperphosphat
perplme«]ihat
phosphate.
GEORGIA MILLS
• Johns
PHELPS, DOR EMUS .1 CORBETT.
(L*u* Phelps a Doretnus.)
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
PARLOR, CHAMBER ANO OFFICE FURNITURE,
MAHRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC.,
264 ami 368 Canal St- Near Broadway. Now York,
WM. PHKLPS. OTIS COKBETT. WM. T. DOREMrS.
ftn*
D. L. ROBERTS. P. A. GARDEN.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO..
FACTORS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
We have a good stock of Brury'ing and Ties on
hand, which we offer at low rates. sep!2 6m
WM. H. STARK. n. P. RICHMOND.
WM. H. ST Alt K A* CO.,
WHOLESALE 6R0CERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS ANO COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Careful attention given to sales or shipment of
Cotton and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advances
made on consignments. Agents for the sale of K.
Frank Coes Bone Superphosphate, .Magnolia
Light Draft Cotton Gins Princeton Factory Yams
and Arrow Ties.sep!2 5m
E. II. COHEN, JR. JOS. HULL
COHEN A HULL.
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
66 Ray Mtrect, .Savannah, Ga.
Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathrop A Co., N
A. Hardee’s Son A Co- TuSn A Gonlon. H. Jlaj’t r
A Co., Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah Bank and
Trust Co. sep!2 6m
J. X. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
106 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
We are still offering to the Trade our celebrated brands of Flour
WILEY’S XX XX.
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
Wc challenge competition m the grades of Flour offerored.
goods are manufactured*by us. ami we claim but manufacture
We do not. and never have charged DRAY AGE on our Floui
The attention of the trade is respectfully called to our BRAX. poteM
centage of middlings, nnd is very nutritious and palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Our XXXX has no superior. Thcvi
’ prices, as.theyare liandlcd but <*S*
. as it docs, a Urge per.*
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BUM & FLANDERS,
N«>. 4 BI.AKK’S BU»(JK.
L. M. WARFIELD.
ROBT. WAYNE.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Morchants,
SAVAXXAII. GEORGIA.
O FFER their services to planters and shippers
of cotton, etc- and solicit a sliareof tjieir bus-
ness. Cash advances made on consignments at
lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will receive prompt attention. “Fu
tures” bought and sold in tho Savannah and Xew
York Cottbn Exchange on the most reasonable
i|| »- sep!2 tfm
DUNCAN. J. II. JOn.NSTON. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com
mission Merchants,
02 Hay street, savannah, Ga.
augl 6m
LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS,
B. C. FLAXXAGAX. W. W. FLANXAGAN.
A. P. AIIELL. K. S. MORGAN.
FLANXAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Genoral Com
mission Morchants,
183 BAY STREET; SAVANNAH. GA.
M ANAGING Agents for the English Stonewall
Fert ilizer. etc. Bagging nnd Ties furnished,
and libend cash advances made on consignments
for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or European
I markets. augl 6m
SALT, SYItXJP, Etc.
| A.M.SLOAN- AEXUUES.SOLLKK. O.V.WYLLV.JE
A. M. SLOAX CO.,
Cotton Factors and Gonoral Com
mission Merchants,
I Claghom & Cunnii. Aiain’s lt:uiice.
Hay Street, .Savannah, Ga.
I "FLAGGING and Tit s advanced on crops. Liberal
cash advances made on consignments for sale
i Savannah, or on sliipments to reliable corres-
Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia,
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Maccn, Georgia.
Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses.
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettles
Iron Bailing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
FaugTit’s
Patent Gin Gearing.
pondents ii
Boston or 1
Baltimore.
augl 6m
J. A. DUGAN.
J. D. STILZ.
DUGAN & STU.Z,
DEALERS IN
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
Comer Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall, i
MACON, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA
jTATE L0TTERY
WHOLESALE
CLOTHING STORE.
EXCLUSIVELY,
| No. 20 Second street, between Main and River
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
I parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.apr25 6m
| JAMES n. BLOUNT. ISAAC 1IARDEMAX.
JOIIN L. JIABDEMAN.
| ui-OTTUT, iiahi.emaN ,t IIARDEMan
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker's,
augio tf
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., Macon. Georgia.
TT/ILL practice in the courts of Macon and ad-
i T jacerit circuits, and _in the Supreme and
FOR SEPTEMBER.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
in
DRAWINGS DAILY AT 5 P. M.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $7,000.00
30,310 PRIZES, AMOUNT
ING TO $53,253 20.
TICKETS $100, SHARES IN PROPORTION.
tickets and tlie drawing cf 12 ballots there will
be 220 prizes, each having three of the drawu
numbers on it; 4,356, each haring two of tl;.*».; wi;
25.740, each Living one only of them on; a rt i. iso
•45.760 tickets, with neither erf the drawn numb rs
on them, l>*ing blanks.
To determine the fate of these prizes and blanV,
7 s 'iunib-r*. from 1 t«» 7* im lu*i\v. will !>»• m'-.. :-
ally j.liosl in.i uhvlon the day of the drawing,
sti.il 12 of them drawn out at random; and th;:t
ticket having for its combination the 1st, 2d and
3d drawn numbers, will be entitled to the Capital
zeof S7JOUOOO
That ticket haring on it the 4th. 5th, and •
6th drawn numbers, to - 650 00 |
That ticket baring on it the 7lh. Sthand
ttb drawn numbers, to.. - 650 00 ■
That ticket baringon it the 10th. llthand j
12th dra^-n numbers, to 650 00 i
That ticket havinr on it the 2d, 3d and 4th
drawn numbers, to..^. 650 00
That ticket having on it the 3d. 4th and
5tb drawn numbers, to. 650 00/
Tluit ticket baring on it the 5th, 6th and
650 00
in order to meet the wants of our growing city, we have gone largely into the
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
BUSINESS.
ROB’T. A. NISBET,
I ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON ATE.
(Over Payne’s Drug Store),
jnnel4d3m MACON, GA.
LAW CARO.
M essrs, woodward & toole,ofDociv
county, Ga., having formed a legal copart-
I nership, respectfully offer their services to tlie
public, and willpractice in the counties df Wilcox,
Dodge. Irwin. Worth. Maron, Sumter, and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
At '
TJLANTFRS arc requested to call around nnd see it. It is not necessary that yon buy more than
X one power to run your gin a lifetime. Many buy Horae Powers nnd have to buy a Gin Gear nest
year. This Gin Gear baa nn IRON CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent settling of gin house, AN
IRON KING POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by
' J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON’
XOTICE.-HnvinKmndonrramrfmcr.ts with Messrs. SCHOFIELD & SOX tor the sole msrmtnr-
tlire of mv PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SlTl-PORT. nil others arc- wsme.1 nut to
MAKE, LISE, or SELL the same, ns 1 shnlt prosecute to tho citent of tho law all t*rs»n» nsinjor
infringing on my patent. L. R “AUGHT.
Philadelphia. .May 2b 1873.3 nlld3m
NATIONAL HOT EL
(FOBMEBLV SPOTTSWOOD.)
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
This House has licen THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
UOAItl) f3 PEH DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
augltf
Lddress, Vienna. Ga.
julylS d3m*
We are now opening a large Stock,
HERBERT FIELDER.
IDUS L. FIELDER.
I luit x:cket naming on it
«th drawn mnabena to.. ....
. That ticket haring on it the Cth, 7th and
SOLD AT
Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses,
Fairbanks & Co.,
Sll Broadway, New Yarlt,
166 Baltimore Street. Baltimore.
53 i y.nrt, Xc« L*rl«-ar.>.
FAIRBANKS & EWING.
Ma*)ofeH»lL FhAMhhUa
FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO.
2 M;U Street. Borion.
For sale by
CARHART <9c CURD,
s»*Ii2«» Macon. Ga.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE, ft!
An Important Letter
From a prominent gentleman and resident of
Cincinnati.O*for thw jn.«t forty year* w.-!l known
to the book j»ubli»hera througnont the United
States:
New Nork. Octol>er ii, 1873.
Dr. RaiiwaT: IVar Sir—1 am indund by a
.%*»%• ot duly tathasufferinetornnkeB hnrf
ment of the working of your medicine on myself.
For reanal years I had lieon affected with aome
trouble in tStD bladder and urinary onrans. which j Ih-ri ticket baring on
some twelve month* are culminated in a most ter- j ^»h drawn uombers, io --
nbly atfiK-umr dfaeaaa which the phvsirians all ' Tliat ticket haring on it the 8th. 9th and
said waa a *p*ouu(«iic stricture in the imta, as | l^hdrawn nmnbcra.tiv....^..—„...—.
also inflammation of the kidneys and lrf.ulder.and i That ticket having on it the 8th, 10th and
gave it as their opinion that my nre—73year*— 11th drawn nnmlvrs,to..... -
wtmld prevent my ever getting radically cured. I ! That ticket having on it the 1st. 2d and
had tried a number of physicians, and had taken drawn numin-r*, to —~
a large quantity «.f medicine, both al<«iathie and T “ at rickel haringonitthe 1st,2d andSth
homeonathic. hut had got no relief. I had read of ' — ^
astonishing runs* having b»*en made by your rem
edies. ami some four month* ago read a notice in
the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Pt*t of u cure
ha\ing been effected on a person whs had long
luvrn suffering as I had been. I w- nt rirt. toff ar.d
got some of each—your Saraaparil!i:tn Re*oIvent,
Ready R«‘lief and Regulating **ills—and com-
meiKvd taking them. In three d*> l was greatly
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade.
WE WILL DUPLICATE ANT BILL BOUGHT IN NEW YORK. UN
LESS BY A JOBBER
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
[Attorneys at Law,
Cl'THBBKT, GEORGIA,
I TTTILL give prompt attention to all business
| t f confided to them, in the counties of Ran-
A»lpb. Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calhoun
and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and
the District and Circuit Courts of the United
States for the Southern District of Georgia,
septir-tf.
Gr 3K EAT
Sontlern Freignt and Passenger
—VIA—
CHARLESTON, S. C..
—TO AND FROM—
Balip, PttSsiia, New York and Boston!
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
GRIER. HOUSE
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
J G. GRIER, the proprietor, has reduced the
• rates of board to c2 per day for the benefit
I of travelers and parties going to the Indian
Spring. After the first of September the usual
[ rates will be resumed. augScodtf
BALLO W HOUSE,
AMERICUS, GA.,
I WILEY JONES & CO., Propr’s.
l business center.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIBSON.
650 00 '
650 00 |
65000 j
217 60
217 60 I
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
lNn\PUTTED Blit
a vvell-drossod eoupl.
■ . -t-FP'l »« » ’•••• '•
DR. RADWAY S
, PERFECT PURGATIVE AND :
REGULATING PILLS. ' ^
Uoi'l r” a-ktsl Mr. Justice.
>hc n jdnsl. “I have a bill.’* This. U*-
uig -jactory. the oi. ureny w.u* jvr-
lori: .1. un«l the cvuj>le were declazv.1
•'U1.UI suivi wlie." As t Ley were about de-
partm^. the Ju-tiee, wlu» had never seeu
a ’’bill . f divuroe," and ha\ing a strong
dtvire Jo beheld tin- document, thought
t:u.< un ex*»Uoiii ojiportunitv fio satisfy
lus euri • it \. He, therefore, said to the
l » ly, " Ha v you the bill with yon r"
"On y Woe replie-i. "Have you ;uiy
objeet.en* to allowing me to see the bill r"
said our irieiid. • , .\»*ue whatever,” she
replied. dej>ping to the door and calling
to a little l*oy some three or four yeurs
of tu;* #be said. “Hare. Bill, come hen
quick# acre ii* * gentleman that wishoe
t«* i***e you.” The gentleman wilted.—
jtota\Minr. ) Hrjnbhca..
HAXPKKKIHIEP.
Al I he TOILKT.
And in tb. BATH.
As then are mutation* and <ixinKrfnto. si war*
- avk :..r me FKnda Water, which has on the bat lie.
i i*n t tie mint «>n tht i«nphlet. the n^uarv d
: Ml KRAY a LAN MAX, without which i.on^ i*
For wde by Ml perfumers, druggists, and dmlera
| in fancy (oodiu pUy*scd6m
Kentucky University.
L OCATED at Ashland, the borne of Henry Clav I
ftud Old Transv Ivsma. Six colleges in opcj^
ation, w.th 3u professors snd 600 students from ■
ifi States. Entire fee for colkge year, ISO. j
m the Law, Medical snd Commercial Gofiopa*
Reading from «2 to $S t«r week- for Catalogue,
sdtirrs* J B. BOWMAN. Resent, Lexington, hy. ,
suglfallawlm '
Perfectly tsstr-less, ekcmntly >vnt.d with sweet ' * _
gumwjpurre. regulat*-. punfy, cleanu and strength- I
en. Rad war’s fill- r the cure of slid;-. -J t rs of
the Stomach. Liver. Kidneys .bladder, <
Nervous Disuasc*. Headache. CoostipBtjpa. Go*- ' augSl-tf
tiveness, Indirv-*th>r.. llrspepsLu Biiiou>ra*«*. Fe- .
vt-r. Inflammation of the B<-w» 1>. liles and all IVe-
nuigvnu'r.ts v-f ti»«- internal Yi*o ra. W.-.rrar.bu ,
to effect s pu&itiu cure. Pureiv Vf*g--u»i>;--. ^-n-
tsH..’ig no ruerrun . minerals or dek t* r."u*iirug>. !
Ols«arve the follow mg synupto ms result: from 1
Disordeni of the Digestive Organs; i
Constipation. Inward Pile*. Fullness i the ,
Blood m the Head. An.'.ty of the Stomsch, Nau-
wm, Hesrtbuni. Disgu-’. of Fiod. Fulliies* or
Wriirtit in th»- S*cj«i*rh.J> ur£mctiiU »n*.Si!ik:iig j
or rauttering mt the Heart. Choking - r *uffen:;g !
Semations when in m L>ing Pusture, Duin.'ess of I
' tMon, Ik.»t> i-r Webs before the Sirfct. Fever tn«i :
lh;ll P*.ii th*- Head. Deficiency of i‘ci>:;irat - ■
Yellowness of the Skin and Eye*. Pun in th >.ue, I
Chest, Limbs, snd sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn* I
ing in the FVrjrfi.
A few doMW of Radway’s Pills will free tb- sys
tem from sll the shuve tisrnad disoreiers. Pri.v 25
cent* per box. Sold by Druggists.
drawn numbera, to
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d and t>th
1 drawn numbers, to_
i All other ticket* (being 2U7, with three of
j the drawn numbers on), each - 20 00 j
j Those fifi tickets having on them the 1st
[ arid 2d drawn numbers, «irh 10 00
I Tbi>e 66 tickets having on them the 3d and
; 4th drawm numbers, each.... 5 00
■ All other tickets (being 4.244) with two of
the drawn numb r* on, each 2 00 J
I ' And all those tkfau ibei: - - 25.740) with
one only of the drawn numbers, h . 100
CAPITAL PRIZE.
On Mondays Capital will be .$7,000 00 j
| On Tuesdays and Friday* Capital will be. 4AOO (w
! On Wedneahji Capital will w. 6,iw 0u
• »t: Tb:TMta>smud >:ttur»; Vs . . 5/mmjo
For further rairticular* v rid for schemes. |
No ticket which shall have drawn m prise of a
iperior dagwination can be entitled to an infe-
forty (40) days after
rawing, and subject to the usual deduction
<rf 15 per cent.
All prires* of-£20 and under will b» ]«dd imme-
the draM
»hed at this otfice.
HOWARD Jt co.,
Managers, Atlanta, Ga.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
BIAS
“r ALSE AND TKUEr
Send one VeOer Amp to RAD*'AT ACO. Xc.
f waman. corner Cbttrrh street. »w Yt<-k.
Information wurlh thousands will te «ut uhj
mmj IS eulAwljr
W. A. RAMSOM & GO.,
Manufact urera and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SH0ES,|
15' ANTI 1*1 GR.1ND ST. NEW TOEK.
E.pre*entod hy E. W. Hona. <t Gcontm. I
orM *- il - T J
M. ILKTa ur Jt. ‘. L. CABTK1DGU.
KETCHUM A HAETKIDtiE, j
MIIXEBS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS,'
Exrluum SullaliBc. UnaiU, tin. j
Ki:fliuu>i es : Mow Tuyk>r. President City j
Bank. New V»-rk . P. C. igdiw-ui*. President j
Fourth National Bank. New York John J. Cis
co A Son. Banker*. New York : Me z* Ketehum. I
Banker. New York . J. X. Norn.*, Cashier Fir*t I
XnUoivtl Bank. Buit.in^ire ; M. 31flfi«-haeL C*sh- i
»er First National Uaus Philadelphia. . !
uimr!5 dm I
PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES! GUARANTEED.
el THIRID STREET.
tys;
K ATA LYS l N E \VA T K R—Th* Gekat Medi-*
cine op Nature. Indorsed by the Highe:
Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular l’ov (
*r to Paralytic, Youthful Vigor tathe Aged,arid
Develops tne Young at a Critical Period; Dis
solves Calculi and “Chalky” Deposits; Cure:
Tout, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia
Jravel, Diabetis, Diseases of the Kidnevn, Liv
•r and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy. Chronic Diar
rhoea, Constipation, Asthma, Nervousness
Sleeplessness, General Debility, ainl nearly ev-
>ry class of Chronic Disease. i*amphlete «m*
laining History of the Spring and Testimonial*
.'rum Medical Journal.*. Eminent Physician
ind distingui'hed citizens. *»*nt free by mafi
vy WHITNEY' BROS, Genl Agent.m. 227 Switl
Front st., Philadelphia. For sale by all drug
rists. aug3coti;jm
THREE TIMES A WEEK FROM XEW l'ORK,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOUBS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamship* to the
above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the busmesi puwic
in the Cotton States at the
PORT OP CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not exceeded
lance and capacity at any other Port The following splendid Ocean Steamers are reguwriy on
Line:
ONImY manufactoby
In this country where
. Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—AND—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management
Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN
• MILLS promptly furnished.
ju!yS4 6m
ANCHOB LINE STEAMEES,
Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
The pav*enger accom
modations on .-team-
era of this line are un-
*,urpa.*sed for elegance
aijd comfort. Cabin
state rooms are all on
upper deck, thus se-
enring good light and
ventilation.
KATES Or PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW. LITE RPOOL. oe LON DOXDE RRY
SEt-ttW*- WoA
Gold. Corn;
Cabin, $75 and (K
Cabin return ticket*
securing best
coin modal i
MANHATTAN^.
CHAMPION :
CHARLESTON
JAMES ADGER
GEORG LL 1*
SOUTH CACOLINA.
CLYDE
ASHLAND
TO
TO J>LW YORK.
Jf. S. WoomitT.L, Corr.minder.
...R. W. Lockwooii, ComiMndn’.
• James Jinsitv, ComBMwr.
T. J. Lockwood. CommuNff.
JAMES AixiKR A CO., .IwnKCtortentoii,a.&
s. Crowell, Commander.
•••••• ::v T. J. liECKKTT. Commandfr.
J. Keshki.v, Comnmnd*.
Isgeaiiam. Ccmmwwrr.
• WF&3S8&? co '} A **‘- Cto '~" UG
PHII.ADEL.PHI A.
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
Alkxjlnpeb Hunter. Commander-
.. ..C. HntXLia Commander.
SAILING DAYS-FRIDAYS. _ _ . . e r
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent. Charleston, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
£75 and £65.
$13"
$130
Steerage, currency, $3fi.
Certificatea for paveu.'-;frr m anv v-ai^.rt or rail
way station in Great Britaui, Ireland or the Con
tinent, at
SATES AS LOW AH BT ANY OTHEE FIRST-CLASS LINE.
Eor "|®fDERSON BROTHK RS.
Or to 7 Bowling Grew-n. N. Y.
T. H. Hkndieson, Agenu Mjmx-u. Ga.
mayi.1 Sui
FALCON...
VIRGINIA
SEA GULL -
TO BALTIMORE.
TO BOSTON.
.HaJNUt Commander-
Commander.
.Dutton, Commands-
it. Charleston, S. C.
^TFVMSHIPS 3IERCEDITA AND FLAG- —
&iflftMonira J* JAMES ADGER A CO., Agent*. Charleston. S. u
Rate* gua.rar.UN-d as low as thoee of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cen
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Office*
Mau* Rooms may be secured in t
ihips in Charleston, at whose otfees.
... Georgia. Alabama, Tennessee and
advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents « _ TW j *u, rtbs
~ be. ^changed anum
- Room, while on
utricBiou. - ... all canes, the Railroad Tickets *bouhl k
As>:gne<l. The Through Tickets by this Route include Transfers, Meals ana M.iw* i
ship board.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,GEORGIA RAILROAD
ind their connecting Lines have largely inereo- d tbeir facilities far the rap^slid Scuth
i "d lWngcra b*.*tween tbe Northern Oitk s and the South and Mest. On the Georg-
Carolina Railroad* t Fim-Claaa Sleeping Cara. . f t he South Carolina Ran*
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night ^j.^tTwithgreatprotn^;
n«d. Close connection made with other roads, deliven ngt hTfow* fne VIA CHARLKST0>
Xhe Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patron* that tne une ia g
be surpassed in Dispatdi and the Safe Dehvery oi GcodiL ^^ . t Atlanta, Ga-; B. D. Hi»*
r further information, apply to J. J. GRIFFIN, ^p 1 p gK ^J^ ene j^lPas»ePg* r
SELL. General .\gent, P. O. Box#79, Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S- B. Ficaa.>s ore
and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad, or j SELKlBKy
julj^eodem Boperuitondent Gr—t Souttorn Enaxht »“j Ljiw. { - ^» r