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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 18?8
THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF
b KYEK AND AGUE OK CHILL FEVER. DUMB AGUE.
And other intermittent an.l K-mittent Fevers, General Debility, Night Sweats, ete., and all (other forms of Diseases which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma.
LAWRENCE & WEICHSELBAVM.
For sale by all Dn.re-L-te. »•'* Preprlrl.r, amt Wholesale Urusprtst*, Savannah, fin.
3 Cotton
Avenue and 6G Third Street,
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE ARABIAN RITTERS. A WELL KNOWN TONIC.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
I within a .•ahrirt di*tan«-*-. utd jumping into
; t!io air. .1. -.. n.!-! upon the Iswk of hw
| motimrithip and *»-ired him by the book of
tho neck. .icinhmr him with his lonjf
| If ,'-. Tho mouse evidently ha/1 not com-
; prebeaded the situation until now. Over
! and over th«-y rolled with all the arimn-
in favor of the tarantula. In about
1 t A <>mim»Ua> the pi «rb*t go and both went
to their corner*. After they had r^-ited the
I 1h ttle Wiw< tipj**i. and encouraged by hi *
•uoc**m in the first round, the tarantula
aif-tin ina/le the attack. The mouse ex-
hibited "nae,** and dodging the taran
tula, which tried to re** tin its former
hold upon the mouse's neck, seized the
spider in his teeth just as the latter fas
tened his fanjM into his hack. The mouse
sunk his tecta into the body of his foe,
and blood spotted out quite freely. This
was more than the tarantula had looked
for, and vainly he trie/1 to shake the
mouse off. After he had had his bite
* out" another rent was taken. During
the thr« * hours that they m in the
liottle together about twenty rounds
\v« re fought, in four of which the mouse
bit the tarantula through the body. The
bites of the spider did not seem to effect
the mouse injuriously. When the last
struggle ende/1, the tarantula retreated
to his end of the bottle, keeled over upon
his lack, and, after a few convulsive
kicks, expired. The tarantula was over
hauled after he died, and his fangs meas
ured a little over a sixteenth of an inch
in length. The mouse was as lively as
ever yesterday morning, and when last
s.t>n had succeeded in getting out of his
prbon and wdh sitting on end, making a
meal of something he had foraged.
(PATX5TKD MAT 38,1173.)
Op OF THE BE.ST SELECTED STOCKS OF
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE
Georgia central Railroad,
Savannah. July 5, 1S73.
*\X and after Sunday, the 6th inst.. Passenger
J Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its
.ranches and connection* will run as follows:
DAI TRAINS GOING SOUTH AND WEST.
BOOTS AND SHOES
With Adjustable Roll Box and Swinging Front,
for Ginning Damp. Wet cr Dry Cotton.
STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
Stationary and portable Steam Brucines and Boil
ers. Grays Anti-Friction Cotton Press, Circular,
. Gang and Malay Saw Mills; Portable and Sta
tionary Flourinir MiiK Sugar Caw? and Su
gar Pans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Dum
my Engines for street nods and mining purposes,
new ami second-hand Iron and Wood Workinj
Machinery of every description. Send for cir
cular.
Washington iron works.
Ever offered by us in this.market.
[PATEN'TEB FEBRUARY 21. 1W1J
Also, the Celebrated
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’, Boys’, and
Youths’ Wear.
\tiiuitn
Eufauta
GRISWOLD C-IN
R. FINDLAY’S SONS
raronalM and
Comprising all rarir-ti^ and styles, from the heavy brogan to the most delicate slipper, made to or
der and oi the best material.
Country merchants will find it to their advantare to examine our stock, from which equally pood
selections can 1** n.ade at price' tlrat will compare favor:Lly with tbos j c# the Northern cities.
In the retail department, we have, at No. S Cotton avenue and 68 Third street. all t to latest styles of
Ladies', Gentlemen’s and Children’* Boots. Shoes. Gaiters and slipper*, finished in the roost elegant
manner, and warranted durable, to all of which we would invite our friends and tlie public generally
to call and examine.
tip Yesey Street, New York.
Kenmore University High School,
Amherst, C. H., Ya.
Preparatory to I 1m* University of Va. H. A. Strode
(M:,t h. Medallist V. Ya.),Principal and instructor
in Mathematics, il. C. Bwk, B. 1 it. U. Va. (re
cently Aaa'l Prof. Latin. U. Ya.) Instructor in
Greek. Latin. French. German and Botany. This
is one of the lending high schools of Virginia, and
presents many advantages incomparable with
those of oilier*. Students also received for the
Summer. New session begins September 13th,
1S73. For Catalogue, address the Principal.
FINDLAY IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER
Manufactured by
P. C. SAWYER, Macon, Ga,
AGENTS WANTED FDR THE NEW BOOK,
Epifltmic am Oonmioib Di^es
with the newest ami best treatment for all rases.
The only tin trough work of the kind in the world.
Embraces Small-pox. Yellow Fever, Cholera and
all analogous diseases. No family safe without it.
and all buy it. Ha* it chromatic illustrations.
The lihamst chance of the season for agents. Ad-
ltu*. Atlanta and Ma.vi.,‘day trains from Attru
:i■. * hIii-Ii i «!:•’!> :il
(Sundays exrepted) with the Milledgeville :
I..It." t< :i tnens.
An elqnut sleeping car oil all night trains
1 HK»»l GH i U K i i’S K) M i. i’OlN IS
Ye had at the Central UniliMiul ’ticket OIIuv
Pulaski House, turner of Bull mwI Bljnmstiv
Olllee open from S a m to l r u, mid from Si
r M. Tickets can also he had at De]*ot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
jujy 8 tf General Sujierintendcii
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS.
rOBBEKS OF-
Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
LUDDEN & BATES,
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Bales o Cotton pm Ked by this Press ranee from 5(H) to $00 puunds.
ipt butt would better ibiii
SUMMERSCHEDULE.
DALLY PASSENGER TRAIN
TV/TD'KTT'V’ Ihik Rapidly with Stencil and
IVLUli -LJ X Key Chock Outfit*. Catalogues
and lull partnnilnrs FREE. S. 31. SPEXCEB, 117
Hanover Street, Boston.
HAVE REMOVED TO
WE GUARANTEE
\ FORTUNE.-How? By apeculatii
1A. stocks and gold. Capital. $lo to $100
pay 9100 to 9l.00tt a motith. Full ex plana t it >
free. W. F. HUBliKLL A 00, Banker
Broker*. 39 Wall Staid. New York. Boi23fl
with her Joy,
Blake's Block, corner Third and Poplar Streets,
i) ANY PORTION OF
TOST (and nav expenses of transportation) ANY PORT1L
HAT MAY l'lliiVK i)KFEUTlVE W ITHIN FOlMt YILVUS
bask, and warrant against brbakaok
WTTUOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME.
ie Irons, ns parties may desire. Presses
when required.
I Best Planters in Georgia (and all the
imiliar ns household word*.** WMew
lVumuntU they EXAMINE CUJ8BL1
TiiiMKl'l VI.N d for Dcsrnntive
Office Mio
ick Railin'
-—«... Gn., July 22. 187
O N and after Wednesday, July £kl. Puss
Train* on this road will be run as folio
l’.VY PASSKXGE11, DAILY, SUNDAYS HCOT1
the mam.
Clans*. Organ*. Music, and all klndi
of Mudml Iu«fniiiirnf*. I.argr*t
Mork In tlir Mnntli. I,«mr*t
Prlrr* In liir Jlrnt
In*t rumen (Min ihr south
rater p
Wo beg leave to call the attention of the merchants of Georgia to our large
We cure the habit permanently,
eheaji, .quick, without xuiTering
or incvavetiience. Dewrilie
yourcu.se. Ad.ln-ss S.G. ARM-
OPIUM
stock of Groceries and Provisions, which we offer to the trade
Don’t I iiy a Diano
Wit Juki t first writing n* htrpricr*. We are the
m«Mt extensive Piano IXwler* S*»uth and ran aell
the i Ii. Yourrhoh** from five of the brwt
maker* m fhp l ; nit**l State* -any style and price
dr*in*I. Fine piano*. 7 octave, nwewood ruam.
ranml leg*, at 9XSS, ST75, $£•». \rarn»nt*-l for fire
y-Lir*; RUjierti |*Mn<« at f6V*i. fXUt *nd $875
The very newt piano* »t Ml». MOO. $KV>
mi<l Piano* aoM by muiiII monthly pay
ment*. Pin;i«M for n lit. PUmw now *lin>p»*l to
Send for Desrnptiv.
Arrive «t Brui
AT WHOLESALE ONLY
TIIK BATTER ECLIPSE COTTON GIN with
it* improvement* ha* won it* way. upon it* own
merit*, to tlie very first rank of i<opular favor. It
stand* to-day wrrnocT a competitor in all ilie
point* ar J —•***— ■** J - kt * **-’— wl - *- -
PRRFBt
rpUE GREATEST IWKXTIOX OF
1 THE AGE. A rent-* Manto«l eveiyuliere.
Samples and terms fns*. Addn-vs
W. r, WALKKIL Ru*>HlvilIe. Kv.
On as reasonable terms as any house in the State. Our stock consist? in part of
Savannah.
100.000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES.
25,000 pounds BACON SHOULDERS,
GO boxes LONG CLEAR SIDES,
250barrels REFINED SUGARS ALL GRADES.
25 barrels CRUSHED AND POWDERED SUGAR.
150 sacks RIO COFFEE,
25 sacks OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, :
500 rolls BAGfJIXG and 1.000 bundles ARROW TIES,
100 cases SARDINES,
450packages MACKEREL—NEW CROP,
100 boxes SELECTED CREAM CHEESE,
20 tnbs GILT EDGE BUTTER.
-Fresh Ground from our Mills consisting of our own brands
5CTCOTTON GIN.
Our Portable or AdjurtabJe Roll Box plan-* it in
the power of every planter to regulat** tin? picking
of the w<ed to *uii himself, and i* the only one
made that dore. Pmj«-rly m.-magr*!, SAWYER’S
Arrive nt Mi
l'nssemmrs from Savannah will take the 4:80 V M
train for Brunswick,and 5:20 a 1C train for Macon.
1MWKINSV1L1.B ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
(SUNDAYS KXCEi’TKD).
CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect
all |ait» >4 i h«- .south- Kvetr one drink it i< of
buying b invited to write ii* for lowual email or
time t»rK**». I Hunt ruled eataloguea aent fmr.
Hradqiiarteni for tht? e»‘k*l»rateii
flASOX AN It HAM Is IN ORGAN*!
Boit and rlieafant. New ntyle* anil New Price*.
Send for ratabarue. giving full ilisrription.
dumb)a. 8rhof4* aial Ttwhim liia*rally dealt
KCLIPSK GIN will maintain the full natural
length of the »la|de. ami k . made to do u rajtid
work a* any machine in u»w.
TheoldGR1SWOLU GIN—»genuine pattern—
furnished to order, whenever desired.
! I;r -• |.r» Tniim.> «. n- tak» n I>s SAWYKIt’S
Arrive at Hawkinsville.
FAMILY MEDICINES!
i4 rhana* to earh
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
Their sucre>« attests their merits. The nlllietod
who have tried them say that DR. GRBRNB*8
FIT CURB will atop at once all kind* of Pits,
Sjcistus and OiHiviilsions. Kpilejisy, Cholera and
Nervous Wakefulness are comnletely under its
control. That Cmnp. Bxt. CoryualL* is the great
est ALTERATIVE and BLOOD PURIFIER
known. That 3Iedicatbd Hojwt ha* no equal
as a remedy in Bronchitis, Asthma and Coughs.
That Nkcrauiia Specific is just what its twine
implies. They am for sale by all Druggists. Pre-
~»n*l only l».v Drs. GREENE. LINDLEY &
SUl'KRINTEXDENT’S OFFiCE
Central Railroad. Atlanta Division,
Atlanta, July 5.1$73.
i and after Sundnv, Julytitlu PnssengerTmius
jm this Road will run a*follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
Iron Works,
of retail price*, fatal..gut s free.
IF YOI XVANT A
Violin. Guitar, Flute, Aeronltwn, Klutina, Fife,
Flagenlet, Cornet, Drum, sett of prime Strings cr
anything uialcr the nun in the music line, we
can furnish it. Gfirwla sent C. O. IX for examina
tion to any iiart of tin* South. Our order trade is
immense. We ndvcrlisc hrgvly. korp what we
lulicrtiso, ppriorm what we advertise to do, and in
Macon,
Atlanta.
pared only by Drs. GREI
BENTLEV, f harlotUa N. C.
Arrive at Macon,
20 car loads FLOUll-
The sutieriority of this machine over all otliers intended for same purp
nd’’new* fashion” Gin Gear) we GUARANTEE, OR ASIv. NO SION LX.
tie piece, as it were; requires no mechanic to put it up; sets on the grou
> any portion of tho house; and is independent of fluor “saggim?.” ea
F HOUSE (one or two story), or both tho Power and Gin can be run
NY HOUSE; drives a Gin from 275 to 300 revolutions tier minute.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Ma«»
“ Uncle Joe’s Choice,
Atlanta.
Will lie delivered on lwonl the cars at the follow-
Atlanta.
XIaking cl«»
Railroad for
South'western
in Southwestc
cm and Allan
jnlyCtf
action nt .M:
Hampton,
Tliirty-flve Saw*.
ail Augusta,
r Columbus n
At Atlanta, w
• •r points V.'cj
FORKACRK
Golden Flake,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
F. FABEL,
Seventy Sows.
Faultless,
Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List,
Men ScDeme_ Eree Known!
FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT!
COB THE BENEFIT OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY_of KENTUCKY.
1U.OOO Cash cuts $1,500,000
^250,000JFOR $50!
rPHB Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorised by
-L special a^t of the L-gislatlire for the benefit
of the Public Library of Kentucky will take place
in Public Library Hall, ut Louisville, Ky.,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1S7S.
Only sixty thousand tickets will lie sold. Tlie
tickets are* divided into tenrouii
Aft this concert, which will bet!
sicai display ever witnessed in I
unprecedented sum of
$1,500,000
Divided into 12,000 cash gifts, which will be dis
tributed by lot among tho ticket-holders.
List op gifts:
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - $250,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - - 100,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - 50,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - - 2S.OOO
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT - - 17,500
10 GASH GIFTS$10.000each - 100,000
30CASH GIFTS 5,000each - 150,000
GO CASH GIFTS 1,000 each - 50,000
. $0 CASH GIFTS 500 each - 40,000
n«'f \N|[ CUTS .ell - 40.000
150 CASH GIFTS 300 each - 45.000
■so CASJl G1FTS 200 each - 50,000
325 CAS 1. Gin s loo each - 32.500
11,000 CASH GUTS GOeach - 550,000
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Southwesteun Railroad Company,
Xlacoti, G:u. July -l, I>73.
i and niter Snndn.v, the r»th in>L, Pne^ngcr
Trains on thin lbnul will run ns follows:
DAY KCFACLA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Standard.
To prevent delay, orders and old gins should be
•rut immediately.
Time given to r»pon*ible parties.
We defy competition in Flour. We have a large *tock of cast
Groceries not mentioned above. Merchant* and other* would do
when visiting tho city before purchasing elsewhere, a* wj are i»rc
fashion” ditto, with centre auppor
N. B.—Parties preferring the “old fashion” Gin Gear or
in be accommodated at very reasonable figures.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY IRON" WORKS, MACOX, GA
STAR AND TALLOW
ducements.
Arrive at Eufaul;
Remember, We Break No Packages.
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
Macon, Georgia.
Arrive
Arrivo at F<
CANDLES, SOAPS.
VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS !
XLVNUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, B01LES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS,
AND ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTIXGS. ETC.. ETC.
H. FINDLAY’S SONS,
juli'eodly FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
gt-plleodlm
Are furnished from various are lion* of th» cotton
growing State*, of tlie chirm ter following:
Locrrr (<rove. Ga, October30.1872.
Mr. P. C. Kivrra, Maivn, Ga.:
Dwr Sir-KarVaed find draft on Grillln Banking
Comranji* for ^ 150. as |>aymeiit for our gin. with
which we ore well pleaara.
Yours tnilv. H. DICKIN A SON.
Arrivo ut M:
Connects with the Alluiny Train at Sniitbvillc,
ml tho Fort Gaiuea Train nt Cuthlicrt daily, ex-
3pt Snndur.
Albany Train eoonoct* daily with Atlantic and
fulf Railroad Train* at Albany, and will run to
rlington on Blakely Extension Monday, Weilnes-
ay and Friday, returning following days.
CPLUMRCS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
parts.
Office, No II West MainStrret.lietwtvn First and
Second.
31 aeon.
Arrive at Columbus.
Factory, Xoa. 7*. 75. 77. 79 and 81 Maiden Lane,
between Ohio and Adams Street*.
The above letter enclosed the following testimo
nial, addressed to Mr. Sawyer, vix:
Locust Grove. Ga, October SO, 1872.
We, the undersigned, planters, have witnessed
the oneratioii of one ot your Eclipse Cotton Gins,
which we think superior to any other gin we have
ever *ee* uved. It leaves tlie se»nl perfectly cican.
and at the same time turns out a ltreiutiful sample.
Arrivo
EUFAULA NIOIIT FREIOITT AND ACCOM:
TRAIN.
Tlie Athcntnrcs of a Drcxsin;
, Gmm.
A lady was iuix ; oua to mrtk * ' t*r hi
lauula pment on tho or *a..on of t
birthday, and it Itu] ]>• n a j to fall in t\
winter, aln* t'lougnt a dxvsaing.gov
would U* * imj t useful ncquisition to )
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Ciuh paid for Tallow. Lard and Grraae.
ATTENTION SPORTSMEN!
N. Y. STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
EXTRACTS FROM ” RETORT OP COMMITTEE ON
STAND 1K1* FOR SHOT.”
\ LL amnnf«rtuivr> will have eventually to emn-
- form, when sjiortmen require that tln-ir shot
shall oaniare with the stondaid of exeellettre
upi*i wliH-h your rernmiittee ha> fixed.
Upon the most critical examination. y»«r eora-
mittea hare deterataai t*a0aptaa tba M lm*
CAN StanpaED” tlie scale presented 1« us b>
Mi mis. Tho*. Otis lx* K< y A Cre. New York.
?K KBWKLL.t hainnan,
N. M. SMI m
F C sh INNER.
Njn rt*n- n aan il.whus ilMwad ->f having tl>e
above scale, or any information relative thereto,
ran promptly obtain the same by appbuqr to
TillW UTKI W imVxdl-AWr.irk
Leave Eufaula.
Dealers in
II. T. DICKIN A SON.
K. ALEX. CLEAVELAXD.
M. L. HARRIS.
i and Eufaula on tin
aiul Thnrdsy nights,
rith Albany trains.
1RGIL POWERS,
schedule i
and conne
julyfily,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON 31ACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD
Macon, 31uy ]*,
uit and purchas'd
>o *’» .oiau p.itG iu, well waddad. Not
: . \.u t ight of ‘). r hus-
i. ' ' t .t to ]Mir.ha«e it
er too long t m t*-> -'hnrt, to Bake
of it* usofulin- —i. The day mu wet;
huabond xvtur oil in the afternoon.
*hc prt*sunt« d him with thi*new article
onifort; and he fancied it, indtn*d, a
it article of comfort after he hail put
Iis wet .* »r* n nt Hilt '*
inc. «** um long. • < »h
TOTAL, 12,000GIFTS. ALL CASH,
amounting to - - $1,500,000
The distribution will be positive, whether all
the tickets are sold or not. and the 12,000 gifts all
paid in proportion to the tickets sold.
PRICES OF TICKETS:
Whole tickets $50; Halves $25; Tenths, or each
Coupons $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500;
221 Tickets for$1.000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000-
227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on
less than $500 worth of Tickets at n time.
Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders ac
companied by the money promptly tilled. Liberal
terms given to those who may buy to sell again.
Xfr. Daniel P. Tcnmson. of Jonenboro. Gil.
writes under date ».f Oct i .1st 10. Is72. »-*. follows;
I have your ein running. • • • 1 can soy it
is tlie best that I ever saw run. It rleans the seed
arfectlv. 1 hare bre-n raised in a gin bouse, and
I U-licve I know all about a hat slioukl lie expect
ed in a flut da— Cotton Gin. I can gin five hun
dred {tounds of lmt inside of sixty minutes. The
first two bales dniri weighed 1100 pounds, from
T RUNS TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made.
It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted
iron. Over twenty in use. All have proven good.
mind,"
i
it to unit you." They had a par-
* evening, and were* vctv merry;
*ry one admired the beautiful
-gown. After they had gone to
wind and ruin inode such a noise
wife couldn't sleep; her hufihand
u mi colly. She annse without dis
him, took the dxv*c<ing-gown and
•*«t her w rk, C itting off al»out
th o‘ ten ine&a to make it suit
«nd % *ff!.i &rJ*,'aiid then vrint to
n. In tho morning she was up
make some arrangements with
•keeper, as several friend* were
to dinner that day. Scarcely
lady left the room when her sis-
x*l natured old lady who lived
>m—stepped in on tip-toe in oc-
o distui b the »1 copers, took the
r wi *• : it iT *d-or.: ton m,} .
•w it was U*o long the night h* w
) furtlK
D* a folic
DAY TK
I kwtnton. Ga- October 7.187i
Mr. P. C. Sawyer—IVar Sir: The ColtonQu
we got from you. we are pftwaaafl to say. meet* om
fullest expectations, aiul does all you pn>mi**lii
sluaild «lo. We iia\ e gir.ned one hun«irrel and six
teen hale* on it. and W ha* nrver choked nor bro
ken the roll. Ift picks the seed clean and makes
good lint. We have had considerable experieuro
with various kinds of cotton gins and can. with
safety, say yours is the best we have ever seen run.
THOMAS HOOKS.
ELIJAH LINGO.
AugMitn
Leave Augu.-t:
:he shoetest eouts to fortune.
$100,000 FOR ONLY 82 511!
Passengers 1*
it Omafc with day ;
RaiiriKid f>»r Afl.-mt:
Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction. Balls, Extended
Arm to carry the Pulley and Pinion Shafts.
All persons using or making any part of my patent will be prosecuted to the ex
tent of the law.
points West; al>
North, and wit!
Athens. Waslnni
gia Rdlruad.
Tickets sold u
North, both bj
Charleston.
THE LARGEST RETURN FOR
THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT.
Missouri State Lottery
.rpmlfpcd by State Authority and
IIraw ii In Public at St. Loul*.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
WIIJ, -UK HELD AT
LEAVIONWOKTH, KAN'.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1873,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF A
JUVENILE EEFOEM SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize $100,000
Conjdstiug of tho superb palatini residence of Si
mon Atoles, Esq- uniurpaord as a private
dwelling iriThe United Estates, being only a few
blocks from tho Court-houv, amuuidodby mag
nificent grounds. «>i chan Is. garden- and vine
yard*. The building fin* to n only recently com-
Grand Single Number Scheme!
50.000 NUMltEItel.
ri.VSS K TO BE DRAWN OOT'R SL 1S7A
5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000.
I BUILD AND REPAIR
ALL KINDS MACHINERY
KXPKKsS
id Virginia Citi
Western Rml-
liuht:
;Kr llaed’s SxAnoy. M. 1R.R.R.
January 20L1$73.
31 r. P. C. Sawyer. JIacon. Ga—Dear Sir—Tbs
Cotton Gin you repaired for ns-, with your im
proved box. girea perfect satisfaction, and I take
very great pleasure in recommending vour gin* to
th. public. W. O DANIEl. M. D.
prise* of $(oo
9 priwof 1000
9 prism of ..... .%«»
* )irijMB of 900
* prise* of...... tSO
Sti prises of 200
»*» uiumoLu. 150
priicsd^.. loo
&600 print of—. 10
rtsj*. Ouart«*rs $±50.
red by the State, are all
Arrireai
Arrives:
I>r. J. W. Snui’sn-rs.of Orarureburg. S., write*
All rrmr Gin* sold by m* I hi* i un- doing
well mad giving entire satisfaction. I will to able
to sell a great many next season.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER
Injurs ear
e ran wifth
a evening.
xvoi n* <w to enjoT hi* com-
:rpn* . « i.- !li.- Writer
diumm in"* fine rarmn
t instead of a oomfarta-
i»ay vbiiu express.
null ilrauing will be published in the St.
■ r>. uxi * copy of drtsng sent to pur*
t fipHU.
I draw a similar scheme the last day of
nth during the year l<73.
•; our nu by l\»toilliv, M«mcy Ordere.
d U-trer. I*rsfl ..r Rsjwi-a*. Seihi for a
STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES,
eavea Atlanta at. 5:30am
litres at Chattanooga 4:30 i ,m
C'ioM? connection at Chattanooga for all (joints
Pullman Palace Care on al! night train*.
For further particulr* U . DVVV .
J. C. Staley, of Fort Valley, write*: ** Yonr Cin
i* the only Gin I ev,-r ww t hat anybody could feed.
! halt* heretWore l>e**n oimpr*ll*-»i N>emnlov a feed
er for rinninr. but with ynur cin a child can feed
ii and it w:‘.I never break the mil. It gins both
clean and fast and make* beautiful lint.**
AND ALL THEIR FITTINGS FOR SALE.
Jnlrlltf Cm,, ml IWiut.t.W..,,
POET EOYAL EAILKQAD,
Call and see at my works. Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Grz.
Send for Circulars.
25.000
2OJJ0O
2^000
15.000
Measre. Child*. Nickereon A cf Athens. Ga.
wnte: "AH the Sa*-rer Gins *ohl hvu> are riving
satisfaction. We will to able to sell a number of
them the coming seaon.**
'PEBJXTE?
Oppice OP
jul30tf
lure. call, or mend stamp for private
itv to bd* iex«a Addre*a Bui ’Xl.”
,*,1 ln«t.tuu. 1ST >v ram ere street.
bi,„ The renj's!a> are so certain
nil to requ:nsl of responsible ner-
3e:it uiiUl .ured A ' >:t to :t' Mu-
nnre v.vu tliat this !r.st.tut<3 is the
in tto I’n.led State* to core S>pm-
manh.*xi. decll<**lly
DOWS J*
CoCFRAg, Ga.. January 7,1S7S.
Mr. P. C. Sawyer. Macon. Ga.:
Sir—The Cotton Gin we tourht of yen last Fall,
aft. r a fair trial, ha- given u* satisfaction. It
makes good lint and deans the seed well.
Yours respectfully.
ELLIS & CUTTEB,
Will Ie
Arrive
V).nr<o Prizes ..... $450,000
The title to the above real estate is guaranteed
perfect.
The liberal terms of this scheme brin-*s it with
in the Veach of all—the greatest opjjortunity ever
offered for the poor man to ri»e to wealth.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Single Tickets, $2 5o ; Eleven Tickets, $25 f>0 ;
Fifty-aix Tickets, $125 <*>; One Hundred and Fif
teen Tickets, $25*) f«).
The drawing will be made under the superin-
t« tide nee of a cumniitt-je ajjp.inted by the high
est Officials in the State, duly sworn to the faith
ful performance of the duties assigned them.
Tlie highest official* both of citv, county and
State have not only endorsed Mr. Aoela* but also
his scheme.
Tlie demand for tickets is unparalleled, and all
desiring to participate in the drawings should at
once farm their clubs and send ia their orders.
AGE STS WASTED in all States, Cities
and Toic/u in the U. S. and Canadas.
Money sh* old to sent by Itonstere-i Letter. P.
O. Order or Express, with the full address of the
Arrin
PROPRIETORS OF
Arrive at Auxin
i>owv j
Will leave Augu
country.
* cam. l>*4'k with
h indear.d *«srat>'L-
of birds .iini briars.
Still he woa proud.
Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in Market
Ana none even to be had in New Orleans.
GINS REPAIRED PROMPTLY
ke pleasure in announcing to our friends that we an? still ni
better prepared to serve the public than ever. Our stock of
;harle»t<*
the aho\ <
'■pHKSE Spn-Udraarv tnanufacttiredfrenri'Mm-
I u»e Crv sta! IVbbk* " mclt«*i Usa ttor. and are
ralUi Diamond on account of th- ir hanlne*» and
UnliUiK-v. It is well known that spretacW cut
(rout Brax lban *r Scotch pebbles are very inn.
-ioa* to the ere. tomuw d their poUnrmr light.
Hav me hren t«-t»*i with the j*.iarv*o pr. u*-
diamotailensc* have tnwn found to admit nri***r.
per rant. Iras bested ray* than any other pebtto
Thr> are grr •-.red with great scientific acctirac*.
are free from chomaucabemititin*. and tmaiuo- s
brightness and dtometmaas of vision not before at-
taiiMi m tpx-ucks. , ,
Mar.ufartured hr the Spencer Optical Manufac
turing Company. New York.
For sale by raspamible Aoent* in every r.ty in
the Utuun. E. J. JOHNSTON.
Jewsfar and Optician. U cole Agent for Macon, Ga-
fnan whom ibey cau oni^- bs No ped-
»tler* employed.
Arrive at
Phasen
on Mim'ji
ring Macon b; tlu- ti.W a M train
igustu 1,arrive at Angus-
cr clo*e(sinm-ction with the flown
train on t>ua rtsal for Port Rotal
JAMES O. MOORE,
Engineer and Superintendent.
w the down on the
or. Brown* wife, too j
husband** prowess, and '
with whom they board- ■
>m his work, she called i
> see those Mrd*.
WTilte and Yellow Pine Goods,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc.
the following low
roud of h,
Lie taruif
<1 Savannah.
July 1 tf
ROGERS & BONN
Hod Box
Head and Bottom Pkve* — 1 M each
Babbit Boxe* .. —... 1 30 evil
New Saws, per se* — 1 *0 each
Repairing Brush —— -—- 40
New Bnoh »
PasnUngGin — ® **
Can fumt*h 94 different patterns of rib* to the
trade at 20 cent* each, at *burt iioCire.
. ___ __
* t proud aator the farmer oAi laiared.
By ifv»;iv : if them isn't thoae younjf
Jh—kfod het.> o’ mine that ran off lost
’ k. } l'v«* h«Hl a huntin'for ’em
v*r s.u.Wttl, youn K ' man I guess
• ;'vr done it n»*w. and they’ll »*>st you
Unit seventy-tire oenta ap»i*ce.” Brown
PLANTERS’ BANK,
purchaser in plai
are (umplete, and we can till orders at short notice and at low prices. Our stock of lumb.T cannot to
excelled.
w« h»ie wum fact o/ dry Ouuring, SOO.OOO feet dry oeUrng, loo/n* feat weather hoard*, and common
tor eirmlars to the Manao-r a#»*l Proprietor, and
a-ldPv- *1 MON ABELES,
sep2V<d3m Leavenworth. Kansas.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
C OB. CO&TL ANDTand NEW CHURCH STS..
NEW* YORK. Ontto Eurrjpanplan._BICH :
ARD P. FRENCH.son of the lateD
French, of From-h’s H -ud. ha* ink
rv-wlr fi«td*J np and entirely renon
Centrally l*j*wted in the bu*i*—- -
Londie«i r amt Gentlemen sthi
June IV tf
FO«T VALLEY, «A.
R ECE IVES l>eposit*, discounts Paper, buy* and
sells Exchange; also. Gold and Silver. *
Collections made at all accessible points.
Interest paid on Deposits when mad© for a
specified time. ’
WM. J. As DEHSOir. Prest. W. K. Brown, Cash’r
DIRECTORS
Wm. J. Anderson, Col. Hugh L. Dennard
Win. Felton. Dr. W. A. Mathews,
Dr.M L- H. Hollmstoa delSftf
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,
Our corps of mechanin* :
with dLpsU'h. We solicit
faction. AH we want is a f
i complete. We con build, repair, and fit up storeb<wi*e* and dwei
good share of patronage from our country friend*. V- e guaranw© s
ir trial. Trj us and be convinced.
J. E. ELLIS A M. H, CUTTEIi,
-Lit. months** • little atomt tho fooliah-
0 f pte,- in |f a gvn up a
o«ie ti«w his *hoe-»tnn»j.—boston
..'Vacricr.
i atlactod.
P. C. SAWYER.
j Plifbt lietirern n Mouse wid a 1
' Tire Son Di -yo (Cai.
) Lnion, (yiv-
m£j th * ri**tai!« >>f a
I-ttle bi-tween a
1 UiT.uit'iia and a *-orp
ion, in which th«*
1 latter w.is kill««l, ?*av.
* Thr»**- or four ,
, ..It.-r the hat tie
the Uir-inLula was ,
Atirn*d up and f* ^n-l U:
» )»e an spritfbtlv a-
• v.-r. to ill :ip|~-..rue i
- i..inn" suffered
n<> l*a<i eff»vts from th
• • rtiller that had
h-.n pren him bv
th** Rf%'>rpion. A 1
spnu'htly iittle niou**-
a a cow put into
t »e U»tt4e. and, a a h« <
•ab rsj, the toxan-
1 l»Ll lui-tlrai Up »i
Uraadeomm.-tK .-.1