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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER« SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER « 3 1873.
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^._! mm ho must jf,*t on
uw G.M him it wi,
WASHINGTON.
l.mte
firm rt?«*tl t»j
order
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To-
A AIL
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Wan, O
* York, b
on Wall f
bytl
desire tc
mill
mil lo
* currency in ille-
* only discount for
? whom are their
r agents of directr
i get any amount
of discounts: and with the currency
thus derived they go into Brood and Wall
streets and there loan the money at about
one-half of one per cent, per day, and
sometimes at greater rates. Their profits
are diridod with the bonk* directors, as
no legitimate business men eon afford to
par such rates, and only the stock and
gold speculators do pay such usurious in
terest. It follows that scarcely any of
the large amount of currency held bytl*.
banks, nor the proceeds of sales of Got-
eminent bonds, goes directly to the relief
of the legitimate business interests of the
country. The bank are relieved from
run*, and are permitted so suspend.
Practically, the gold and stock gamblers
and the Shylocks of Broad street are sup
plied with additional capital to ply their
ruinous traeds, and this is about all that
has yet come of the purchase of Govern-
, znent 1 Kinds and certifying bank chocks.
KKJfATOn MOBTOJV /ATOM Alt KXTAA SES
SION OF CONG AKA*. I
Senator Morton is a^out the only |**r-
son of prominence who has, as yet, mac
known a desire to have the President call
an extra session of Congress for the adop
tion of measures intended to relieve the
country from the impending financial
cruris. The Senator thinks the crisis ha*
not been reached, fears that the worst i;
jet to come, believes that the present
calm is merely superficial, that the Presi
dent will not. and in law cannot, do any
thing further to keep up a superficial heat
in the condition of affairs: that if any
thing further' is to be done, Congress
must bo called together in extra session
immediately, and that an extra session
would surely result in hastening a return
to specie ]wymeats. In opposition to
these views are the opinion* of certain
prominent officials here, one of whom
marked that jw a people we have gotten
too much in the habit of expecting Con
gress to settle all sorts of questions, and
to do things that belong to the people in
their individual capacities.
Win. Allen ns a Young Cam
paigner.
»the Cii
The announcement in this morning’s
Commercial that owing to the delay of
a train, Gen. Brinkcrhoff, in behalf of the
People** ticket, availed himself of the op
portunity thus afforded to address a meet
ing assembled to hoar Mr. Allen, candi
date of the Democratic party for Gov
ernor. recalls an early incident in Allen's
political career. Gen. Brinkerhoff
fortunate—a fact he will realise more
fully when he learns how narrowly In
coped being overwhelmed and silenced by
Allen's voice, lutJ he arrived sooner.
The late Wm. Key Bond onco fell a
victim to a similar uct of temerity. Af
ter Allen had defeated Gen. McArthur
for Congress by one vote, served hi* term,
and was nominuted in an ovewhclxuing
Whig district for re-election, Col. Bond
wa* his opponent. Allen wa* in Scioto
county and Bond in Fayette, canvassing.
The Whig* announced'in large handbill*
that a discussion would take place be
tween them at the general muster at
Washington Court-house, Fayette county.
They supposed that Allen would not hear
of the announcement until after the mus
ter. and they would be able to claim that
he did not dare to meet Bond in a public
discussion. But in the early morning of
the day before the time announced for
the meeting, a sturdy Democrat from
"Little Bristle'* (a name given to Fay
ette on account of the reputation it
luvd in an early day for hog-stealing)
appeared with sweated horse and mud-
bonpattcrod hunting-shirt in ChiUicothe,
at tlio office of Allen G. Thurman, then a
rising young lawyer of the place, and
nephew of Allen. Thurman, who always
possessed untiring industry and energy,
at ones started a ruler on a swift horse to
Portsmouth, over forty miles from Chilli-
cothc. with instruction* to find Allen,
give him the poster, and tell him that he
Washington, some soventy-
m Portsmouth, by noon the
ho messenger luckily found
* mouth about 3 o'clock r. m.
n*d tin* district on horseback,
{icable method of getting
neighborhood at the time.
I that 'time, cwned a horse,
nm-grav, sixteen and a half
with black inane and tail,
rout a reputation and noto-
r owner. Of
n T. Bimxee. of Lon-
him to Allen, speaks to
of unbounded admira-
1 of him only bemuse
tt lo, which he thought
•thing irai- out •
n told th.
Chill:eoth«
uposdble t
len then told him to bring
and hold it up :is t,
f light aero- the river.
I..* fern-man. “Why, Mr.
iodr "Hold up
nd atom* dashed
1Ter near one hundred yanls.
u heard, and "Caleb V head
**>*J were diaoerned by the
iiKhixig a- roa* the river. He
tli hi* until h«* k»w
n *' tr the far m Ib, entangled in the
• of a tn- wasl.fl up by the roots,
i. i** r, tii- water waj not rapid, nor
ilh n'.. head. He di* mounted and
1 ti..- h..r.— .-uvfullv Mt their way
it U*»ly, and w.-ro soon lost to the
nan’s view. But he heard Allen’s
if safety above the roar of waters,
mU distinguish the sound of "Ca.
g.»l!oping foot up the Chillicothe
road. Next <bty by noon "asolitory horse
man” was seen riding into the usually
quiet, but then active village (it being
alive with a general muster, and people
come to hear a political discussion) of
Warn ington Court-house. The horse and
man seemed to belong to each other. The
first was a magnificent iron gray, with je
black mane and tail, and the rider a tall
■lender, fair-haired, gray-blue-eyedyoung
man that all recognized at once as "Bin
Allen." His arrival changed the counte
nance of the Whig*, who had been chuck
ling and taunting the Democrats with th
bout that Allen was afraid to meet Bond,
as they would find when Allen failed to
come.
Now Bond could not do justice to him
self as a speaker in the open air, and there
Allen was in his clement. The candi
dates met in private for a short time, an
Bond assured Allen that be knew nothing
of the advertised discussion until he
reached the town that morning; that he
expected to speak there aa at one of his
regular appointments* and as Allen had
none, he ought to wait until after he
spoke. Allen acquiesced, requesting and
obtaining an assurance that ample time
would be afforded him. After the muster
Bond began hi* speech in the field, and
was so bl.nsed with the gift and power of
continuant* that it wo* evident he would
hold out till sundown. In this emergency
Alien left the crowd, walking with
lengthy and lofty stride in a "bee lino'
some two hundred yards away, mounted
an old sugar stump, faced Bond's crowd,
and, in a voice that, would have drowned
the roar of all the hulls of Boshan, ex
claimed*: “Fellow-citizens—All who wish
to hear the doctrines of Jacksonian De
mocracy fairly and truly discussed, come
here.” At once all eye* turned from Bond,
who had already spoken them to wcari
n« s*, to Allen. The latter began; Bond
could not be board; Allen'* words seemed
to drive his away and to take their place.
The consequence was. Bond's crowd dis
persed ; he broke down, quit and left the
field to AJlcn*, who spoke till dork, hold
ing a crowd till the end.
F3_ FRJ FR.
7HS GREAT EZXE2Y
home pusposzs.
FOB
MQ BALES OP
JTAKgy D
I and strength--:
STOPS PAIN quid
Low Middling Cotton,
that we have i
stock of
i will par a rood price in anything
our usual lance and well —sorted
*
Jk. STJET
wholesale dealer in
THE SHOSTEST EOTJTE TO FOSTTOE,
* K100,00.1 FOR ONLY #3 30!
THE UlOBT RETURN FOR
THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT.
AGRAND
GIFT CONCERT!
WILL HE HELD AT
LEAVENWORTH, KAN.,
DECEMBER 31st, 1873
FOR THE IIKNEFIT OF A
JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL.
40,000 Gifts,
$450,000 in Prizes,
Principal Prize 8100,000
istinsof the snjierb palatial resilience of Si-
Abrlea Baq„ tss—MM M a prtvalt
dwelling in the United States, being only a few
Murks from the Court-house, surrounded by mag
nificent grounds, orchards, gardens nnd vine
yard*. The building bn* been only recently com
pleted with all modern improvements.
PRIZE LINT.
IS IMm*. Real Estate. - - -
1 Cosh Prise.
1 “ “ 810,000 each, • •
4 " 3.000 - - -
4 ** *• tno -
to - “ 1.000 - - -
um -
1,1M "
30.430 "
ust lx
The title to the above real estate
ntry
•ry ilsngnrm
arly all tin
One
vnlli!
capital horsi
by riding hi
m during the term,
anbory mounted and
mo five mile*, heading from
mddenlv, iw he expressed it,
iself facing town, standing
a mud-hole in Uie middle
is care saluted by tho dia-
the horse'’* footfall* going
'he incident created a talk
lermined to buy, a* Brazee
horse. As the Court closed
and " peach** circulated
lien, somewhat elated with
r. it i* presumed, boldly as-
'k of breaking in hi* new
-ition. To test the animal he lode
r*u the {torchand forced him into the
or " tavern,” as they called it then,
owe. finding him ltold, seemed to
take kindly to his new owner, and carried
hiiu *»a!ely through all these break-neck j
exercises. * Taut evening he was brought
from the stable. Allen mounted and
made the quickest trip from Gallipolis to
ChiUicothe that has ever been made be
fore or since. The boree seemed to re
gard him as a friend and his only friend;
u*r .•> to othors. they could do nothing
8119,125
HO.'« " 1
2U.OOO
20.000
10,000
ttjbOO
flkooo
20.1"
20.000
15,1 ini
13.1*60
lO.ono
5.700
PI .125
8450,009
i guaranteed
Tbs liberal terms of this scheme brines it with
in the n-aoh of »U—the granted opportunity ever
uflenxl for tho poor man to ri'KJ to wealth.
PRICK OF TICKKTN.
Single Tickets. 83 50; Eleven Tickets, $25 00;
Fifly-six Tickets. 8123 00; One Hundred nnd Fif
teen Tickets, 8250 00.
Tho drawing will lie made under the superin-
tendcnceof a committee npimiutcd by the .high
est otlu mis in the State, duly sworn to the faith-
ful performance of thedutim—signed them.
The highest otlirials buthof citv, countv and
State have not only endorsed Mr. Aocles, but also
hia arbeme.
The deniand for tickets i-
desiring to imrtieipntc in tl
once form their clubs nnd »
AGENTS WASTED
o*«f Tout« in the U. S.
aid l*e sent by
i. u ith
plain writing.
■Ex
utuiarallclod, and all
e draw inB should at
ml in their orders,
in all States, Cities
md Canadas.
Red
PERSONS SUBJECT to appoplsn hesirt dis-
—e, hirodochi-v sudden fainting*, should keej
the relief near them; a t»n-
in thrf n»inut»-N, remeve
teaspoonfnJ in water, v
re all difficulty.
Radway’s Ready Relief!
It* Grand Power In the Prevention
and Cure of Pestilential and
ContairioiAi Disease*.
Iti
1 din
raediote and absolute
assistance and relief is required wherein this rem
edy proves its superior, and we might my, sapor-
na:ural power in mvine life and promoting
health.
In rnj--s where epidemic diseases, pestilence,
small-poi. fever*, etc, exist, this remedy proves
the potent po
(if a dWnfertaat. nsntxalhtr
tliat usea the ^-.-uiv Relief
when Asiatic cholera, yellow feTer. tyj.hoid fever,
small-pox. diptheria. etc^ prevail in a communi
ty, will be seized with these diseases; and if
seized when using it. will lie cured if the direc
tions are followed. Simple as this remedy is, it
possesses the elements of rure of the most violent,
painful and fatal diseases that scourge the earth.
DRUGS, MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, Etc.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar’s,
Wholesale DniygisU.
i2Mf Hj and M Cherry street
EADWAY'S EEADY BELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
CTFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYS.
IN FLA M MAT I *N OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA,
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CniLLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
• nuts where the jnin or dimculty.exists will af
ford case and comfort.
Twenty drops in ball a tumbler of water will ir
few moments cure Cramp*. Snastns. Sour Stom
ach. IIosrtUBni/gck Hcachache, Colic, Wind in
the Bowel*, and all internal pains.
Travelers should shears carry a bottle of Rad-
way's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from change
of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bit
ters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cuml for fifty cent*. There is
ot a remedial agent in the world that will euro
ever and Ague, and all other Malarious, bilious.
Scarlet. Typhoid. Yellow and other Fsreis (aided
by Rad way's Pills) so quick as Bad way's Ready
Relief.
Ready Relief 50 cents per liottle, and Pills 2f
cents a box. Sold by druggists.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICIT BLOOD—DT-
CKKASKOF FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Kesolvent
Hn*. made the most aMoni-hing cures. So quick
-• ni|>id :irelh--i h.-iric.-. th.-l»<«ly und.-rgri-s.unde
the influence of this truly wonderful medicine
that EVERY HAY A If INCREASE IN FLESH Aim
WEIOnT IS SEEN AND FELT.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
Eve
Mammoth Male.
NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS.
terms easy.
the 12th day of Noremiier next, the follow
ing city ht*. vis: Lots S and A block 58; lots 1
and 3. block —j lots 6, 7 and S. block 48; lots i, 4
nnd 4i. block 52; lots 4. 5, 8 and 8. block 50; lot 0.
block 40; lot «, block 09; lots 3,47 and 8, block
71; lots 1.2 and 3. block 74; lot i, block 75; lots 1,
4. 5 and 6. block 72; lot 1. block 6S; lot 2, block 30;
lot 6. block 31; part of lot 5, square 73; lots 1,2,3,
4.5. fi. 7 and 8. bk»ck 36; lots 1.2.3,4. 5.«. 7 and
8. block 37; lots 1,2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7 and 8, bkxk 38;
lots 1,2, 3, 4. 5,6,7 und H, block 39; lots 1, 2,3,5,
rt. 7 and 8. block 40; lot* 1, 2.3.4.5. 6. 7 and 8,
block 41; lots 1, t, 3,4.5,6 and part of 7, block 42;
lots 1. 2. S, 4, 7, 8 and part of 6, block 43; lot 6,
block 68.
TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth cash, the bal
ance to be paid within fifteen unwith*, monthly
instalments. Notes to be given on the grounds.
Bond for titles given by the city.
All lumber, brick and stone on the lots known
ns the “ Armory Property” will be reserved for
the use of the city.
Sale will commence at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tst-
nail square, and continue from day to day until
all the lots are sold.
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
OOFRISI, BACON,
FLOUR, BAGGING,. TIES,
STJGKA.K, COFFEE,
5 fill! ;
id particular*, send
Proprietor, and
IBELKM,
CAUTION.
the good clu
>i.lilt'd tne t
hiui c
Tbs
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE,
MANYPAC'TYRED BY
E.&T. FAIRBANKS & CO
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"oex Scalm. Coal Scales, Hat Scales. Dai
sy St'alh. CVr.vTKR Scales, etc, etc.
SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLY AND REASONABLY.
Fur alt aba. TVosiMri(hflnaiDn|lDfii
Composition Bells all rises Letter Presses etc.
THE MOST PERFECT
Alarm Cash Drawer!
MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S
. dropoff tlwKARSAPARILLlAN RE SOL
N T (•"imiiii"i«'!it*-s thn'iurh th«* bltgri. swea
urtac and other fluid* and Juices of the system
the vigor of life, for it reimirs the wastes of the
lrfidy with new nnd sound material. Scrofula,
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Diseases, Ul-
cers in the Throat and Mouth. Tumors, Nodes in
the Glands and other i«irts of the system. Sore
Eyes, Stnimorous Discharges from the Ears, and
the worst form of fldn Diseases, Eruption, Fever
Scald Head. Ring Worm, Salt Rheum. Erv-
■pslnw. Acne, Black Si>oL«. Worms in the Flesn,
Tumors. Cancer* in the Womh, and all Weakening
d Painful I)i>i haivcs, Night Sweats. Loss of
wn. nnd all wastes of the life principle, are
within the curative range#f this wonder of Mod-
' try. and a few days’ use will prove to
. . uring it for either of these forms of
disease it* potent power to cure them.
If tho patient, daily becoming reduced by tho
dccomjxviition that is continually pro-
growing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
. tlie Nune with new material made from
withy blood—and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and does secure—a cure is certain; for when
’n remt'dy iinnim-mv* it- work of purifica
tion, and snereeds in diminishing tho lo*s of
- nr*;mirs will l>e rapid, and every day th|
patient will fee] himself growinglictterand strong-
tho food digesting letter, appetite improving,
and flesh and weight increasing. Not onlr does
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known reme«lial agents in the nire of Chronic,
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive euro for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary' mid Womb Disease*. Gravel, Diabetes.
Propgy. Stoppage of Water, Ineontincnceof Urine,
Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
when* there are brick dust delimit*, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with sulistanctw like the
white of an egg. orthren«lslike white silk, orthero
j* s morbid, auk. bilious apjiearnncv snd white
tnine dust de}A»it. and wln*n there is a pricking,
burning NcnsNtion when passing water, and pain
in the small of the back and along the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured
by Eadway’s Resolvent!
Beverly. Mass.. July 16,18*7.
Dr. R.4DWAT: I have had Ovarian Tumor in
the ovaries and bowel*. All the Doctors said “there
I tried everything that
JUST ARRIVED.
20
TIEKCK8 NEW MICE (Toy choice).
100 bone CREAM CHEB8E.
ao bona NEW COD PISH.
300 boxes NEW HERRINGS.
MO kite NEW MACKEREL.
130 box* LUCY HINTON TOBACCO,
100 CMOS WHITE BOCK POTASH.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
THK
LOGAN FERTILIZER
ROGERS t LEMAN, General Agents for the
above now justly celebrated Fertilizing Com
pound, would respectfully inform the public
that they have a supply now ready for immediate
delivery. It is just the article needed for Wheat
and Turnips.
It is no longer an experiment. In no one in
stance has it failed to give satisfaction. Price lift
for quantity to compost a ton of &060 pounds.
ROGEBS & LEMAN,
General Agents, Hollingsworth Block,
Maeon, Ga.
augflrttf
COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEAEY,
S. W. RAILROAD,CALHOUN, COUNTY, GA.
LARD, MlilAT., BULK MEATS,
SALT, SYRTTP, Etc.
Corner Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall.
julySO 3m
M^lCOJST, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE
CLOTHING STORE.
A. II. COLQCITT. JAS. II. II. COtAjHTT.
COLQUITT A BAGGS,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
f»4 Rify wt., .SuvanuaSi, Ga.
4 GENTS for Georgia for “Ruth’s Challenge
^A. mu-rpht^phate,” Planters' Ahimoniatctl^u-
perpho^hste.** Joh:i> A 1 Sonar’s Excelsior Super-
phosphate. sep211m
PHELPS, DORKMUS & CORBETT.
(Late Phelps A IXMvmus)
MANUFACTURERS AND DKALKBB IN
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE.
MATTRESSES, SPRING BEOS, ETC.,
2&4 and 2t>*» Canal -Near Broa.lvray, New York.
PHELPS. OTIS CORBETT.
WM. T. DORKMUS
‘pi- rt
D. L. ROBERTS. F. A. GARDEN.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO..
FACTORS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Gn.
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
We have a guud stock of Bagging and Tics on
hand, which we offer at low rates. sop 12 rtm
G-EORG-IA MILLS
WM. H. STARK. U. P. RICHMOND.
W|L H. STARK St CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND 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 E.
Frank Coes Bone Superphosphate, Magnolia
Light Draft Cotton Gins, Pnnceton Factory Yams
and Arrow Ties. aeplg 3m
E. H. COHEN. JR. JOS. HULL
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
OR Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Krfer respectfully to J* W. Lathrop Jt Co* N
A. Hanlee’s Son .V Co.. Tison A Gonlon. H. Mayer
A Co., ililo Hatch, V’. 1*. Savamiali Bank nnd
Trust Co. sep!2 rtm
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
lOG Bay Strict, .Savannah, Ga.
L. M. WARFIELD. , ROUT. WAYNE.
WARFIELD & WAYNE,*
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGLV.
O FFER their services to planters nnd shippers
of cotton, etc., and solicit a shareof their bus-
nos. 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 the Savannah and New’
York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable
terms.sepia fim
W. DUNCAN. J. II. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
US Bay Street, Savamiali, Ga.
augl Cm *
B. C. FLANNAGAN. W. W. FLANNAGAN.
A. P. ABELL. R. 8. MORGAN.
FLANNAGAN, AEELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
1S5 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
M ANAGING Agent, for the English StonevniU
Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished,
and liberal cash advances made on consignments
for salo in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or European
markets.
augl Cm
A. 31. SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLEE. G. V.WYLLY, JR
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
Clagliom & Cunningham’s Range,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gn.
H AGGIXG and Ties advanced on crops. Lilieral
cash advances made on consignments for sale
in Savannah, or on shi pments to reliable corres-
mdents in Liverpool, New‘York, Philadelphia,
)ston or Baltimore. augl rtm
We are still offering to the Trade our celebrated brands of Flour
WILEY’S XX XX,
PEARL DUST,
AMBER AND
CORAL.
Wc challenge competition in the grades of Flour otferered
goods are manufoctured by us, and w»; claim but manufactun
We do not. and never have charged DR AY AGE on our Flour.
The attention of the trade is respectfully called to our BRAN, p
ceutagc of middlings, and is very nutritious ami palatable to stock.
GRAHAM FLOUR, always on hand.
Our XXXX has no superior. Thesp
* pricoa, as. they are handled but ouev
Njssing, as it does, a large per-’
Remember, Flour is Our Specialty.
BUM & FLANDERS,
i BUKEg BIX CK.
SCHOFIELD'S IROiN WORKS,
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Georgia.
Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses.
All acknowledge its superiority to any marie anywhere or by anybody.
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettles
Iron Bailing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
Faug’ht’s
Patent .Gin
Gearing 1 .
J. A. DUGAN.
J. D. ST1LZ.
DUGAN & STILZ,
DEALERS IN
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
No. 20 Second street, between Main and Rivei.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
Will fill oltters for Com from joints in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points.. nprgo rtm
JAMES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
RACON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
auglO tf *
western Railroad to Blakely,and takes this rueth-
od of announcing to the public that be is prepared
n-reive eonsurnraent* ot guods and preduce of
every description, which will be sold at wholerale
of retail as directed, to the best advantage. Strict
attention will be given to the biuin&s, and satis
faction guaranteed in every instance.
■9* Consignments solicited.
marlrtdlawkwly D. W. IVEY.
had no fnitli ii
jvara. I took
ikix of Rad way 1
it, l**can**e I IumI suffered tor twelv
botth <of the Re>olvent,andon_
Ffllaaod two bottles of your
Ready R»*lief; nnd there is not a sign of turn*.
be seen or felt, ami I feel better, smarter and hap
pier than I have for twelve years. The worst tu
mor wa* in the left side of the bowels, over the
groin. I write this to you for the lienefit of others.
You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WORMS!
only safe ami sure remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WORMS of aukinds.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE
Howard HuUhk
BROAD STREET,
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Bufaula Rail
road Depot.
BUFAULA, ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD, • - Psopkixtorx.
Only a short walk to and from the Southwest
ern Railroad. Seventy-five cents saved in omni
bus fare. septa fim
$300,000 I
An Important Letter
Fror
SOLD AT
Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses
Fairbanks & Co.,
311 Broadway, New York,
l«VJ B<imordStreet. Baltimore.
53 Camp sin, t. NVwOrksia.
FAIRBANKS A EWING.
Mn.vrucHnl!. Philadelphia.
FAIRBAN KS. BR<»WN Jt CO^
2 Milk stn-.-:. Boston.
For vnte by
CARHART A CURD,
mpifi MaawGi.
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
nomment gentleman and resident o
for tha pad forty ynars well known
to the book publhhera throughout the United
States;
^ New Noux. October 11.1873.
Da. RadwaT: Dear Sir—I ain induced by a
sonso of duty to the offering to make a brief state-
ment of the working of your metlicine on myself,
lor !-e\yraI years I had been afleciwl **ith »>me
trouble in the lila<ider and urinary organs, which
SSS twelve months ago culminated In a most ter
ribly affiicting diva.se. which the physicians all
said was a s;«iAtDodic stricture in the ureta. as
al>«»> infiamKiation of the kidney* and bhuider.and
cave it as tlieir opinion tliat my age—73 v«n»—
would prevent my ever cvitimr radicallv cured. I
inwi tnol a number of physicians,and bad taken
a law quantity of marine, N-th alojKithic and
homeo^at hky but had got no relief. I had read of
astonishing cures hatfeg been made bv yx»ur retn-
FLORIDA WATER!
Ufc, which h«-«i;iw pnqKTly
i tiinu-.T for hnufrcli. Shortly
. M . Alien on the resui. It \
11 lNDKLRt HIKF.
At the TOILET.
j And
Vs there are* imitation* a- d i\KinWrtvii>, al
, .vss :..r in,- hiond.-* Water, which lias th, U
tie* ireiiipiileL the nam«
hich not
-p- toad a
j the Philadelphia Saturday Bvn
ha\ir.g been ctferted on a person whv had long
•fferinr ae I had been. I w.-nt rurr. toff and
,e of each—yi.ur Sarsaparillian R«~olvent,
R*“h*if and Retrolat.r.g thlb*—and com-
taking tht*m. Inthrvoda» I was greatlv
., and now feel a* well as ever.
C. W. JAMES. Cincinnati. O.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS,
and strength-
r th** iron.* of all disorder* of
BoHels, Kid my*. Bladder.
tubich*. Cor.stifdUcsi, Co^
l*>-le[Ai.t. Biliousness. Fe-
els. I'll*-?* and all De-
1 Vivrn. Warranted
positive cure. Purely v*w**tahle, con-
Trenun . inmeraiaor ueieb-nousdrnrs.
he fallowing mt. r*>m* resulting from
f the Digestive Organs:
ts*nsXijKitem. Inaani Ihlea, Fullness of
j Kkaai ill the* Head. AfKilty of the Stoma*-h. N
JIT 1 * Heartburn. Disgust of Food. Fullm-w
M eight in the Stomach. S»»ur Enir-tatrons. Sulking
or Fluttering at the Heart. Choking « r suffenng
benratMVns when in a Lying Posture. Dimness o >
the BATH, j ' ly ‘ 1 ' cr w **b< h**fore- the Sight Fever and
I IV.II O-.- .v^
Missouri State Lottery
hr Stale Authority u<
Drawn la PahUe at It. LmIl
Grand Single Number Soheme!
50,000 NUMBERS.
CLASS K TO BB DRAWX OCTI SI, 1*73,
5,880 PRIZES, AlOnmM tT$30(M)00.
*00 prises of...... $100
9 prizes of 1000
9 prises of Boo
9 prises of...„. 800
9 prises of.. 850
3i prises oL 200
* 150
19® praee ot
lprne of .850.000
1 priie of 13.450
1 prize of.... 10,000
1 prise of... ”400
4 prizes of.....^. 54W0
4 prizes of £5*1
to prizes of... 1,000
30 prizes of 500
40j)rizes oL 250. T
Tick eta 810. Half Tickets 9*. 'Qusrters CUS.
Our lotteries are chartered hr the State, are all
ways drawn at the time reamed, and all drawtaua
are under the supervision of sworn rommimooerv
The official drawing will be published m the St.
Louis paprra. and a ropy of drawn* sent to pur
chaser* of tickets.
We will draw a similar scheme the last day of
try month during the year 1878.
Remit at our risk by PosSaOee. Money Orders.
Register* i Letter. Draft or Exprem. *—H for a
circular. Address. a
MURRAY. MILLER k 00,
fit. Louis. Mo
Postofflra Box 944*.
WARES* A. RANSOM.
DARIUS W. 61IL
W. A. BAMSOM & CO.,
Manulacturersand Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1*8 AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK.
m order to meet- the wonts of our growing city, we have gone largely into the
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
BUSINESS.
Wo are now opening a large Stock,
Bought From the Manufacturers,
Expressly for the Wholesale Trade.
WE WILL DUPLICATE ANY BILL BOUGHT IN NEW YOKE, UN
LESS BY A JOBBER
WINSHIP
septlttf
& CALLAWAY.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. BECK. A. W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE,
BECK & CO.,
l>i«unl'-r
delicate of all
t ’■ lf>l-i. ;• f.•— 1 . tlK* |«Ulipiil<-L
ItUAV a LAN MAN. «itnuut
clou.lv
died tlu- Scicito river ut 1'ikcton. at i
river vh* "booming" over tho
] covering t!i«* ground ;.u the d..-u.so
-L. .Ill the ^qqMiait^ Hide. There w;u»
bridge, i*nly u lVrry uurkod with
i CHAS. COUNSELMAN & GO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Room 14, Oncntai Building. CHICAGO. j
I Koter lo W. A. Huff. Macon. sugdfim I
| I>all ftUn'ih.. H J.
I \ollownr*! Of tlfc Ain aud K.W '.l’sin ;■ the Side,
Ow. Lan;h>. asni sudden Flu>he» of H«U. Burn-
j in* in th»- Fk-»h.
j A few dewrs of Rad way's PilU sill free the *yw-
tei.. from all the als.vt* iianxxi .ii*..rocrv Pnro 25
I cent* bux. siold by DraqpgA
n:t,
“FAI.SK AND TRUE t -
Srtid onr lclu-r Saa, lo K1DWAT ICO. Xo
l warren. rom*-r Churrh «trud. New Tcvfc
Informalk.fi wi^th thousands will bo Ml you
mVtfeudAwiy
ATTENTION SPORTSMEN I
*. Y. STATE SreRTSlErS ASSOCIATIM.
EXTRACTS FROM ** RXFORT OF COMMITTSS OK
9TAXDARD FOR SHOT.**
A LL —yinfTturani will have eventually to cm-
-Y form, when ^ortmen require that their shot
xhall compare with the standaJfi at
upon which your coamittea hss fiyM.
t'?*oc the most mini rrsminotirai. your com
mittee have determined to adopt as the - lam.
cast Standard” the scale presented to u h
Meaara. Thoa. OUs Le Roy a Gu. New York. ^
R. NEWELL. Chairman.
N. M. SUmL^^ i
F. G. SKINNER.
Sportsmen and dealers desirous of feavav th *
above scaui. or any informatiuu rchtiw tferF °
can prompt l v obtain the same by uahiiw ^
THOM, oris LS HOT t 00. Xra 10
iunrfSdeodtm
BAiDEY^
—CKLUKATKD—
FE7ER ANDJGUE PILLS
a caTAn ess fu enus jus FEVER
uncs Ml Mr tml will n«M
Thouauid* am win UMitj lotk.
R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia.
ROB’T. A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AYE.
(Over Payne’s Drug Store),
june!4d3m MACOX. GA.
P LANTERS are renuested to rail around aud see it. It is not necessary that you buy more tlwn
one power to runyour tin a lifetime. Many buy Horse Powers and have t<; buy a Cm Gear neit
vear. This Gin Gear has an IRON CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent settling of gm bouse, AN
IRON KING POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
NOTICE.—Having made arrangement, with JWrs. SCHOFIELD A SON for tho solo miumf*-
turo of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, nil others arc warned tu.t to
MAKE, tiSE, or SELL the same, as I shall prosecute to the extent of tho law all [grwms usmeor
infringing on my patent. L. K. FAMjHI.
Philadelphia, May ^4.187!!. ) llllllto -
NATIONAL HOTEL
(FORMEHLY SPOTTHWOOD.)
NilAEXlY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT.
• This House has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED Tram basement, to attic.
JJO.YIt I> S3 PEIS DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
augltf — ——
. .LAW CARD.
IVYESSRS. WOODWARD & TOOLE, of Dooly
_LtJL county. Ga-, having formed n lejral cojiart-
nership, respectfully offer their services to the
public, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
Dodge, Irwin, \\ orth, Macon, Smnter, and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to rasps in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address, Vienna, Ga.julylS <13m*
HERBERT FIELDER.
IDUS L. FIELDER.
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CUTH1IEKT, GEORGIA,
W ILL give prompt attention to all business
confided to them, in the counties of Ran
dolph, Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early. Calhoun
and Terrell, the Supremo Court of Georgia, and
tho District and Circuit Courts of tho United
States for the Southern District of Georgia.
sept!7-tf
GRIER HOUSE
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
J G. GRIER, the proprietor, has reduced the
• rates of board to $2 per day for the lienellt
■mm"— —"——* ! - —to the Indian
r the usual
nugSoodtf
of travelers and parties
Spring. After tlie first of
rates will be resumed.
an E .A. T
Soiliern From and Passenger
—VIA—
OHAELESTON, S. C,
—TO AND FROM-
Bailors, PWlailia, M lit ni Boston!
AND -ALL THE NF.AV ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES’.
. .... —
THREE T13IES A WEEK FROM NEW YORK,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMERICUS, GA.,
WHEY JONES & 00., Propr’s.
Is first-class and in basiness center.
TTYS
KATALYS1NE WAT E R-T ueGukatAIedi-
crxB op Nature. Indorsed by the HiglicA
Medical Authorities. Restores Muscular Puvr-i
erto
Devel
-olves . - . -
Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia
Gravel, Diabetis, Diseases of the Kidneys. I*iv-
:r and Skin. Abdominal Dropsy, Chrome Diar-
rhcca. Constipation, Asthma, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, General Debility, and nearly ev-
*rv class of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets con
taining History of the Spring and Testimonial*
from Medical Journals, Eminent Physician-
md distinguished citizens, sent free by mai
Mr WHITNEY BI^pA. Gen’lAgents,227Soutl
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
mare haute jprnsrellv in Gsasgfo,
taszna. MtesiariDpi. LouIsmk—
Agents wanted where diip«
ac|*4 SUvteJivia
■ prevail
K, RLC
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED.
ei THI3R33 STREET.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—A5T>—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
july24 6m
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12
HOURS SHORTER VTA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.,
And connecting Roads West, in allinnce with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Clxsa Rtreim»hii» t<> tjj»
above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business punue
in the Cotton States at the
PORT OF CHARJLESTOA,
Offering facilities of Rail and Sra Transportation for Freight and f’nsv-nL-.rs notrara.-l«l'n
lence anfl caiiacity ut any other Port- The following splendid Ocean bteamen* are nsguianji
MANHATTAN. -
CHAMPION
CHARLESTON
JAMES ADGER
GEORG L\
SOUTH CACOLINA
CLYDE I
ASHLAND
TO NEW YORK.
’ M. S. WooDnCLL, Commander.
It. w. Lockwood, Commander*
James Bkrhy. Commander.
‘t. J. J/OCKWOOD. Comnmnder.
JAMES ADGER A CO..
tI j. Bbcketi. CommMder.
J. Kennedy. Commander.
~ r Ixuu-iiun. Commander.
WAGNER. HriiElt"* cb.Vji_. nl ^ch»rlraton,S.C.
WM. A. COURT.VAY.
PHILADELPHIA.
IBDN STEAMSHIFS.
SAILING DAYS—FRIDAYS.
AYS—FRIDAYS. ^ H r
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent. Charleston, s. o.
TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY
ANCHOB LINE STEAMEES,
Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY'.
The passenger accom
modations on steam
er* of this line are un-
evnKuaeed for elegance
and comfort. Cabm
state rooms are all on
upper deck, thus se
curing good Lsht and
ventilation.
RATES. OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW,LIYERPOOL.ol£ LONDONDERRY
Sat. Strange- M ”vSUnim'ii.
Gol/1. Currency.
Cabins *7Bnnd«65- WmdSO.
Cabin n-turn tickets
rammSdSS..- *l*> *“°
Steerage, currency, 5.3O.
Certificates for i«ss:ur, fnjm anv saiiort or raff-
av station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Con
tinent, at
RATES A3 LOW AS BT A3TY OTIIEK FIBST-CL.A3S LIXE.
For passage ‘*^$yg ERSON - BROTHERS
Or to J Bowling Ore*.’ii. >. k.
T. H. HfcXPKESOX. Agent. Macon, Ga.
majrll Xuj
TO BALTIMORE.
falcon ;.
VIRGINIA
SEA GULL....
THROUGH BILLS OF L
- . Pottos.
SAILING DAYS^EVERY KTraD.W ctariraWt. & C.
BOSTON*.
Sail Evxrr SiTcmuY*
JAMES'iDGER i 'cO.' Aet n’.s, Charlfston, b. •
low as those of Competing Lines. Marino Insurance ,.;,.-h.i.f of I« ^
AOIXG ANI> THBOUGH TICKERS
TO
STE.UISHIPS MERCEDITA AND FLAG..
Can be had
State Row
Charle
Alabama. Tonnes*
J. The Through Ticket-, by this Ro
ship board.
THE SOUTH CAROLIN A JKAILltO
e and
Vcents of thebt*eini*
chansrt .1 and Berths
te te Room, while on
AD,GEORGIA RAILROAD
Anil thei
and Pa.vn
Carol
fWI
road. Close connect ii
lies-.. Tin; 3Ianagers
cannot be surjs»sse«i i
For further info
SELL, Ot-Heral .Vg»
and Ticket Agent,
nd the So
and We
sith other r
1 day and night
nth Carolina Rail*
‘tJrVr.
UARLESTON
Dihpat
july22 eodfim
Mimiirisdrans that theuno VIA
yiV'wtlem Agent. Allan,e,G:,. ; B.D. JO-
J»ay', N- Y-; S. B. PICKENS Gcnerd I
J. M. SELKIRK
Supennumdent Great KuBtlieni Freight
apply to J.
-lit, P. O. B..X 4y"!'. office
South Carolina Railroad,
l Passe uger Line. Char if’