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HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS,* BRIDLES,^COLLARS AND
HAMES, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, LEATHER
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES.
SST Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Beposiiorios—98 Cherry Street, Macon
)8 Broad street, Augusta. sep 6—
N)©w
Wmefoms®*
■9 MACON, - - GEORGIA.
Warehousemen
WILLINf HAM’S WAREHOUSE,
Applications for insurance should he made to the undersigned, who is full; commissioned as Agent
for tj,e GEORGIA HOME,
EDWIN MARTIN, Agent,
Perry, Houston County, Georgia.
(Opposite J. W. BURKE & CQ*S Book Store.)
SECOND STREET.
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS,
Bring meyour COTTON and
I will please you.
B. L. WILLINGHAM.
WATERS ORU^TRAl. ORGANS
WITH AND WITHOUT THE CHIME OF BELLS,
A ore the most beantlfal
in Style and perfect ia
Toncercrmudc.The-
have the Celebrated
Orchestral St«p,,M
u a fine imitation of lit
Homan Voice, & 2 !■!
octaves of Bells tuned
inperfeet harmony iriil
(Acreetls, producing an
effect both magical and
electrifying. WATERS’
ill. AKI ON A. 0U>
CHESTKAI, BE1.L,
C’ONC’KHTO, YE*.
PEK.CENTENNIAX. and ORCHESTRION
CHUIES, CHAPEL, FAVORITE, SOUVE.
NIK. DULCET, CELESTE and BOUDOIR
QRCAMS, i» Unique French Cases, com.
Sine Purity of Voicing leilh great volatile o/
tone; suitable for PARLOR or CHUUUII.
devour-
Findlay’s Screw Cotton Presses of Ya ;
rious Kinds, for Hand, H >rse,
Water or Steam Power.
Agent for NEBLETT & GOODRICHIX L COTTON GIN.?
SMITH’S IM.
PROVED HAND'fPOWER iPRESS J ^TADBOTjjfeJSON’Sfand WATER-
TOWN STEAM ENGINES, Etc. CALL BEFORE YOU PUBCHA8E.
Inly 31—tf. T. HARDEMAN, Jr.
arc the BEST MADE, £Ae Tone,Touch, Work,
mnnsliip and Durability Unsurpassed. War.
ranted SIX YEARS. Extremely LOW )"
Cash or Installments. A liberal discount Is
Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools ledges, do,
AGENTS WANTED. Illnstrnted Catalog*™
(Hailed. Second-hand Pianos and Organs *4
GREAT BARGAINS. Sheet Mnalc at half
Mice ; hoimc at one cent a page. HORACE
WATERS dfc SONS, iflnnufactnrera aad
•ealers, 40 East 14th Street, New York.
MA.TSnrE’A.CTUPLES
Stoam Eagines, Boilers, Saw, Grist and Sugar Mills, Kettles, Zolton Presses, for Hand, Horse, Water or
8team Power, Iron Hailing; also, Gin Gearing and Horse Powers, Sugar Mills and Iron Bailings JSpecial-
tios. Wo also manufacture and sell the celebrated Pennington Horse Power, the cheapest and best Horse
Power made, and, also. Pennington’s Turbine Water Wheel, equal to the best and 100 per cent, cheaper.
Firet-clas s work warranted.
We have recently bought all the patterns belonging to the late T. C Nisbot, an accumulation of o 'or
30 years; and we are now prepared to repair an; machinery made by him. We are as well fixed for
patterns as any concern in the State.
Our senior has been in the business over thirty years, and both of ns are practical machinists and
founders. Address
A. REYNOLDS & SON, Macon,|Ga.,
Corner Fifth and Hawthorne Streets.
-Aug. 7—tf.
Bend for Price List and Circulars.
Crockett’s Iron Works,
TO THE FARMERS IN.
TEREST.
3ME AKrtTPAt-CTUILES
STEAM ENGINES, from five to Sixty Horse Power.
SAW MILLS, with unproved Friction Feed and Bachet, or Screw Head Block.
GBIST and FLOTJB MILLS,
PULLEYS, GEABING, BOXES, and Mill Work Generally.
GIN GEAB, GUDGEONS,
SUGAR MILLS and KETTLES of all sizes always on hand.
COTTON PRESSES, both Hand and Power.
IRON IBLAILI3NTG,
For enclosing Private Besi Jcnces, Public Squares, Balconies, Grave Lots, Etc. Etc.
WE KEEP A3 FULL SyjPPLY~OF ALL ARTICLES! USED
ABOUT STEAM MILLS.
Our facilities for REP USING STEAM ENGINES is equal, if not superior, to any works in iho State.
Findlay’s “Little Giant” Sugar Mill—-Iror
Frame and Brass Boxes. Also. Sngar Cane
Rollers for wood frames—Symp Ket
tles all Sizes*
STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC., ETC.
, ALL KINDS *OF£CASTING AND MACHINERY.
Repirisg Steam Engines am? Hch ineiya pecialty.
LOWEST PRICES IN THE STATE.
SEND FOB DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICES.
C. D. FINDLAY, Agent,
Tools all new and or the best make. Our Castings are made of tha Best Iron the market affords.
i T.-r. woms WArtRAUTEP.
Send f Ircular and Price List to
E. CROCKETT & SONS,
Ang 7—tf. MACON, GA.
I have opened a Gin Shop at Gen.
Warrens old place one and a half miles
from Perry where lam prepared to do
all kinds of
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS. MACON, GA.
J. H. ANDERSON.
0. D. ANDEBSON.
GIN WORK
for the least money.
I shall use the best' material and ws
rant every job of work. No money i
quired urtil the- work is fnlly tested.
Orders respectfnlly solicited
Langdon, W. Pookeb,
Perry’G a.
D. ANDERSON
WAREHOSUE AND
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
Hardware, Iron and Steel
Agricultural Implements, Carriage Materials,
Paints, Oils, etc. Agents for Massey’s Excelsior
Cotton Gin, Disston’s Circular Saws and Fair
banks’Standard Scales. - Apl 10,—lyr.
A valuable farm containing 370 acres,
200 in a good state of cultivation, the
balance in woods, well timbered, llrce
duellings with out-bnildings and or
chards. Excellent and never failing
wells of water. . This place, is divided
by tbe'highway leading from Mncoo to
Fort Valley, 18,miles from the former
and 8 miles from the hitter, 2| miles
from Byron. School and church con
venient. Society good. Terms reason
able. I mean business. Address or
call on
W. B. DuPREE,
Gw. * - ■ Byron Ga
(HOUSE LATELY OCCUPIED BY B. L. WILLINGHAM A SON)
No Organs Equal them for Church and Home Use,
No Organs Equal them in any Particular.,
Uo Organs ever before won two gold medals at one exhibition over all compet
itors. No Organs are subjected to suoh rigid tests. No First-Class Organs are
at such moderate rates. ‘-None bnt themselves can be their parallel. ” They
are the most charming in all respects, and they give the most lasting satisfaction.
The interesting and instructive illustrated and desoriptive catalogues prove these
facts, and are sent free to all who apply for them,
THE NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMPANY,
1299 Washington Street, Boston, Mass,
April 17—6m.
liberal adyances made on cotton in store,
Compact, substantial, ecsnom.
tol and easily managed. Guar,
sc teed to work well and give
full power claimed. The engine
and boiler complete, including
governor, pump; etc. (and box-
i ing) st the low price of
3 Horae Power, - $215 M
'UZ. “ ” * M5 0C
6% « <i - 315 00
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Spring,
L field, Ohio. .
BAGGING AND TIBS FURNISHED AT THE
VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES,
Wagon Yaiv 'nd Sleeping Quarters Free to Customers
ftyiT A-P VOTTR. LAND NEEDS-
It is not gnu no. cotton seed or com
post that your worn-out poor land need,
though either of these properly used
Wiiljn.akego.od crops, even upon very
poor find; bnt' what your lands need is
vegetable matter. You known that, or
hbonld know it, for yon know that when
you first dot down the forest the lands
were covered and rich with tite c vegeta
tion that had been decaying there for
ages, and you must have noticed, if yon
have any observation nt all/that as this
vegetation disappeared the 'soil grew
poorer, until yon bad to turn the field
out as too poor for cultivation. Bnt
now lands are not so plentiful and cheap
as they used to be; and you have£>een
obliged to lake it in again. Id doing
so the first crop shows you that it re
cuperated somewhat, for it made a bet
ter crop than when you turned it out.
Does not that giTe you the idea of what
itng£clsi?„ . JYliile it lay out the weeds
"*flncFgrasfl7grew, died, and dissolved up
on the soil If it should lie out long
enough it would get to be as fertile as
ever. But yon cannot- afford that—yon
need the land, and must find.some way to
restore feitility sooner. Very well.
■> jNdwigoftb workjto produce vegetable
in litter and your design will be accomplish'
ed in the most sensible and practicable
manner. If il is too mnch to haul in
innek, leaves and grass from the greal
abundance of these about your grounds,
branches, creeks, rivers and uucleard
lands, go at it in another way, Plant
on ybar level lauds, coating them mod
erately with tlic best manures you get,
end set the hillsides in grasses that will
• prevent washing (Bermuda will do'it),
7rom which make hay; but don’t pas
ture—to be stripped clean—for reinem-
ber that your object is to reproduce veg-
ctEble'mtitTer in the soil. Try different
graKSes^ntilyon get cne that suits the
pnraose;. Sow do rn everything that
wil|yrotf 'grow upon and stimulate the
8 >il. Ilrwill grow richer -every year
when the hill-sides are safe begin on the
cils, for now you can change and
the hill-rides, which you
not do while they were nude and
The grasses can be used to great
ttevauLigo in restoring worn-out lands,
•But jngt much if pastured. Field peas
are sful more advantageous if the vines
ar^permjtted to rot upon the surface,
and we ard inclined to think that one
crop of’pcavines, followed by one of
fodder, plowed in, will make the
-'-land pioclueeone crop about as well as
did when it was new. Iudidn'elover,
or beggarlica, has the reputation of re
poor.
TAK.HNOTICE.
TINSLEY, BROTHER & CO.,
MACOK, GAL
/
W l ABE RECEIVING daily, fresh Rocds’from east and west, bought at the lowest figures, and are
prepared to fill orders on the best terms possible.
We have just Received
MEW LMACKEREL--KITS, «ALF BARRELS, AND
RELS, CHEESE, CRACKERS, SARDINES, PICKL!
POTASH, SODA, PAPER AND PAPER
CIGARS AND SMOKING TOBACCO.
This Is the best and mo st popular Tobacco now offered for the price. Try it and yon will nse
er. See that every ping ia strapped with a bine wrapper.
B. F. THARPE & CO.,
Cotton Factors and
PERRY, GEORGIA. .
WAREHOUSE NEAR THE DEPOT.
Cotton Stored and Sold on the most Reasonable
Terms, and Insured againstpLoss by Fire,
Liberal Advances made on Cotton in Store
Having determened to go into the
Wareliouse]fBusiness,
We guarantee fair dealing and watchfulness of the interests of our patrons, and
SOLICIT LIBERAL CONSIGNMENTS, as ve intend to build up a coton
'col Ion market for our planting feiends right'at their own doors.
B. F. THARPE & CO.,
THOS. HARDEMAN, Jr.,
(AT ADAMS & BAZEMOBE’S OLD STAND.)
WIB iHGUSEANDSGOMMlSSIONiMERCHANT
BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED.
greedily
ed by ef ock, and has to be planted but
once if the land remains under cultiva-
i is perhaps the cheapest of all
fcilizing agents vti’.h vh ch we
are acquainted, and when} used as a
renovator, unlike the grasses, may be
.g$aze4 without destroying its fertilizing
i ggeney.
COLORED DEMOCRATIC CLUBS
IN BALTIMORE
(Mm |
... A; meeting of colored voters of the
Twentieth ward was held on Monday
lrigHlab Hartzell's Hall, Baltimore, and
organized a Wm. T. Hamilton Club.
Iter sorrell, President of the Central
tilgfUtbe meeting to order, Per
manent officers were elected. The
President, Daniel Young, said in accept
ing the position he did it boldly and
without fear; they would meet with op
position, but his advice was to “be sol
id,” He had fought three years and a
half in tiro service of the United States
for the freedom of just suoh men as he
«aw before him. The Republicans want
ed him to canvass for them in this cam
paign, but he was too smart for their
dirty tricks. He arraigned that party for
doing so little for the oolored people,
»d said-that if the republican party
ad.beeu' true to them they would have
en Htfue to it, They did not ask or
expect office from the Democrats. All
they wanted was to be reoognized as
citizens, and to have their vote counted
■ a%good
^Resolutions were unanimously adopt
ed, by a rising vote, “That believing
the principles of the Democratic 'parly
ate true, liberal and encouraging to our
race, and that its success will tend to
our material advantage in every way
wo w-ll pledge ourselves to use every
endeavor proper and consistent to for
ward its interest and its success,” also,
conceiting harmony and the diseontinu
ance of all distracting independent
movements, etc. Remarks were made
by "Walter Sorrell, Isaiah Harden, of
Frederick county, and others.
REMEMBER liONLY'CHARGE
ONE DOLLAR PER BALE FOR SELLING AND FIRST
MONTH STORAGE.
©atislaotiOn^ OuaranteedL.
Small Farm for Sale.
I have a good place containing 285
seres in the fifth district of Houston,
about thiee and a half miles East of By
ron, on which is a good two horse farm
opeo and now in cultivation, with abun
dance of timber for all needful purpos
es, whiclil will sell low and ou accom
modating terms, for the reason simply
thatjl have no use for it. The fencing
is nqw pretty good and with a moderate
outlay all tlie fencing and houses, in
cluding Dwelling and Gin-Honse. may
be*put in excellent condition,
Examine the piemises to yonr satis
faction and then apply for terms soon,
as I am determined to sell.
tf. Samuel D. Eileen.
ACCLIMATED
FRUIT TREES,
Of the Yrieties Best A (Ip-
Macon, Ga.
THE
WILLINGHAM.
July 31—tf.
C. O. DUNCAN. A. L. MILLER
DUNCAN & MILLER,
Attorneys At Iiow,
Pebby, Ga.
Practice in the courts of Houston and
adjoining counties, Snpreme Court of
Georgia, United States Courts, and else
where by special contract. jan 16 ly
L OST.
It is an established fact that Quinine
or Cinchonidia will stop Chills, and Jfor
this purpose there is nc better remedy.
But it is also an established fact that
they do not remove the cause that pro
duces the Chills. For if they did, the
Chills would hot return on the 7th, 14th,
21st or 28th day. Then is it not money
LOST to attempt to permanently cure
the Chills with Qninine or Cinchonidia,
when they do not remove the cause
from the system that produces them?
For until the cause is removed, the
Chills will return. The
FERRINE
Is warranted to remove every canse from
the system that produces the Chills, and
if it fails to do this yon will sustain no
loss, for every druggist is authorized to
guarantee a permanent cure in every
case, no matter of how loDg standing,
and will refund the money if the Chills
return after yon are through taking.—
Positively, no cure, no pay. Try it and
be convinced. Itjcontains.mo poison,
and is perfectly tasteless. Sold by all
druggists, and a permanent euro guar
anteed in all cases.
FERRINE MEDICINE CO.,
E. W. Gbove, Manager,
Paris, Tenn.
For sale by
Hunt, RANKiNf& Lamar,
Wholesale Agents, Macon, Ga.
Aug 6—3m.
MACON." GEORGIA,
Are in Full Opeation.
ORGAN GO.
Pelii$, ,, i
Adjusted orremovBdinstaiy,
Invented and Exclusively
used by this Company,
The most popular
Organs of the day»,
UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY,.
“The Wilcox & White
m Instructor” is the
T and CHEAPEST
in the market!
Send Xbr IUxuiraied Catalogue,
•r TABER ORGAN combine* (H *•
is A
First Class Instrument.
The Cues are models e
walnut, Cost
•oaed stock, f ■
iihfd, made for durability and service.
The Patent 8top Action,
2nd other mechanical arraneresnentta are of thl
moat aimple and perfect construction, easily •&
lasted, and not liable to get out of ordar.
The Musical Combinations
Superior
suess st
effects, (It
tmosjr the desirable qualities of these OrfilM,
FIVE YEAR5.
ggad for Catalogus aad Fries List.
TABER ORGAN COMPANY
WORCESTER, MASS.
CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS
724 Broadway, New-York.
Newest qnd most ck&M styte of
BILLIARD TABLES
AT LOWEST PRICES*
Elegant Parlor, Dining, Iibr«y a® 1
Hard Tables combined, size 3 X °’ SL
beds, perfect cushions, complete with
and cues, $50, <-
Address whichever house i, nearest ycur at?.
The J. K. Brunswick **