The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 20, 1873, Image 2

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Telegraph & Messenger. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1873. * THE GEORGIA FBLNH, Kkxt Mondiiy mill be the anniversary of Ihe Aral battle of Manats**. Savannah vs ill cele brate it with a priza drill. Tn Oolambna Enquirer baa the following crop items: A gentlemin Jnst up from Marion oonnty rep- r®Knu a portion of Use crops a* Tory line, bnt a majority of them a. vary shabby. A gentle- nan who baa traveled throngb Middle Georgia daring Lbe part few days, reporta ootton aa mla- erabiy backward and nnpromlaing. Adrioea are t > the name effect along tbe line of the Mobile and Girard lUilrotd. An officer on lbe road reporta that be baa never moo either ootton or corn along Ibla line looking more nnpromlaing. Mb. John D. Auxaxnxa bat told hta intereat in tbe Origin Star to Mr. G. H. 0. Willingham, late of tbe Atlanta San. Mr. A. annonnoee that hla retirement from jonrnaliam la only tempo rary. Taa bet weather cannot Bnbdco the bilariona apirlta of tba Griffin young people. They are having partita In apite of tbe altitude of tbe ■ray. ConcuBca had a duel in proapect a few days ago bnt tbe affair waa amicably adjusted. 8tx year old Oolombna negroes get drank aoi have to be toted to tbe calibooae. ConruBos boya batho in the river and play carda on the bank. Tux Colombo ■ Son aaya: Tbe venerable Rev. Dr. L Pierce waa able to leave on tbe Maoon train yesterday for 8parta, at which point be fa to be joined by bia aon, the Bishop. Ha la very feeble, and waa com pelled to lake a sleeping berlb. Coix-wnca la gathering her summer crop of street-walkers. Oontnmrs marksmen are baring shooting- mslobea for beef. Bats tbs Colnmbm Bon: Maoow ToLcmiiv—Oar traveling corre spondent reports that this splendid military company was ont for poblio parade and drill on Tuesday afternoon, and not only made a lino appearance, bnt went through tbe oompany ev- oinUona and mannal of arms in a manner that won blsb praise from that gallant soldier, Gen. John B. Gordon, who witnessed their move ments with pride and gratification. Tbo uni form la of gray, handsomely decorated with braid, black for privates and gold for offloers. Tbe Oolombne Guard* mnatlookto tbeirianrela If tbey expeot to contest ancoesafnlly against this splendid oompa'ay at tbe Buts Fair. Mixxa aro invading Taibotton and depopulat ing oblcken roots, and this too while Governor Smith is attending college commencement!. Gobvun, of the Taibotton Standard, is in tears over a ponnd onion. Thrs citizens of Talbot, Harris and Meri wether comities bad a grand union pionlo at Obalybeate Springs on thp 17th. Mxaana. Warn: A Molarora have purchased j Draralfflw.Britha demonstration beingmads tbo Quitman Banner. I sgiinat hia (Saverin’a) head. Arriving at tbe “Doo Dm" began in Angaria yo9torday. Wo eonolnaion presently that this room was a few arc trying to end them in Maoon every diy. degrees hotter than he had calculatedion. Seva- , . ... m .I rin made for tho door, and as he did so Dexnas- Auouitk dm paused in her onward career to I ga nj pr snatched a heavy pitcher from the wash- admire a green roeo. It wonld be no oompli- | stand, and delivered a tremendous blow on tbe HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO. ABE NOW O FEE BING THEIR FINE ETOCK OF CLOTHING AT IIASD TO BAND. A De«p.rale Fight and Butchery In Sew Orleans. From tbe New Orleena Times, Inly 14. | This fearful band-to band fight was between two quadroons, Cbariea DemasesUier, a police man of the Fonrth precinct, and Nelson Severin. a bar keeper, engaged at the ooffee-bonae and dance saloon of lamia Fernandez, corner of Conti and Treme atreetc—the first nam'd being tbe one who wa# so fear fatly gashed, and whose life waa terminated thoa tragioally. Tbe be* ginning of tbe diffienity is aeid to Lave been at a bell given at Fernandez's dance bouaa on Sat urday night, where were ooogregated a large number cf tbat questionable class of tbecol- oted population so numerous in tbat portion of tbe Third district. Daring tbe progress cf the ball, and acme time after midnight, when tbe majority of tbe men were in rather an advanced stage of in toxication, snperindnoed by freqeent potations . _ _ __ , , . . r-. ~ from Fernand' z’a handvbar. the d coeased, who | fw- l-t.TTl A HP T l-iiTI 1 Jfc* JEl ICES, was aa fell probably aa any, Birack on old man who happened to be present and who wa* phys ically nnaMe to resist tbe inault. A young man, Auguste M.early, wbo la In some way related to the old mac, Interposed, and took tbe let ter's part. Thereupon Demarsallier and Ma- oarty bad high w.rda, daring which tbe latter was strnck by Demaaaallier; tba blow not be ing returned because cf tbe interference of two policemen. Macarty bad a friend present in the person of Neiaon Severin, the bar-keeper, wbo went to Domaaaallier and remonstrated or abased (it la impossible to ascertain which j him for striking Macarty, whom he rated only aa a boy, mnch too young and physically enable to sued before him. This brought in tbe fourth party to tbe in significant dispute, which waatben suppressed, , as it waa thought, by the interposition of the GEO. B. 1UBPIN, Fres’t. J. MONROE OGDEN, Secretary and Treasurer. two policemen stationed at tbe hall for tbe par- 1 InljlSeodlm CALL AND EXAMINE THE MACON IFH MIMA! TRUST ASSOCIATION OFFICE, 64 MULBERRY STREET GEORGE B. TURPIN, J. RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD, BASIL A. WISE, ADDISON B. TINSLEY, ALBERT MIX, SHIRTS! SHIRTS! poee of maintaining order. This was not tbe css", however, for wh<n the ball broke np, jnst before daylight, a disposition waa evinced on tbs part of Macarty and Severin to renew tbe d.ffisnlty, and Demsssallier was beard to say, as be left tbe hall, “Yon know where to find me | when yon want mo." At an early hoar yesterday morning the two I friends, Severin and Angnate Macarty, met and went together as far as tbe corner of Bienville and Roman streets, where the latter stopped, while Severin proceeded on to the house of DemassaUier, aa is alleged, tbe bearer of a challenge. At the bonse be fonnd tbe door closed, and all bia rapping was not sufficient to aronse tbe THOMAS IT CONITER profound alnmberer inside, wbo, after a night of 1 * dissipation, wss wrapped in atnpor and sleep. Not to be deterred from fulfilling bis mission, and made persistent by being halt drank, Sev erin took advsn'sge of a window which opened on the street as a means of ingress, and climb ing through fonnd DemassaUier occupying a bed alone, in the front room. Tbe latter was aroased by a vigorons shake or two, and jump ing cp demanded why he was molested and what waa meant by such intrusion. Severin stated i mvrrvtr a C tt nAVVPB why he had come, whereupon be was ordered | AiXUIUAO U. LUAflJia peremptorily by DemassaUier to leave. This be rofoaed to do, wherenpon a sends ensued. Demaaaallier being the aggressor, and getting the beat of it, inaamneb aa Severin wae thrown upon the bod and severely beaten about tbe fao». Tho latter only attempted to defend himself in this rough and tumble fight, and so far enc- I THOMAS TL CONNER eeoded aa to snatch a chair from the hands of | • Received yesterday a new stock of Summer Neck-wear, in all colors. Lavenderandwhite for DIRECTORS. SAMUEL F. DICKINSON, JOHN a CURD, SAMUEL T. COLEMAN, SOLOMON WAXELBAUM. Is now prepared to Irene policies of Insurance upon Dwellings, Stores, Stock Cotton, of Merchandise, and Household Furniture. feb23tr Has just received a new lot of beautiful Full Boeoma and Plaited Bceonu, from IS to 19 inches in the neck. The Fall Bosoms are the coolest Shirts worn. DRAWERS! DRAWERS! Has a splendid fitting Summer Drawer, from 2d to CO inches waist, and aU lengths of inaeam. HECK-WEAR! NECK-WEAR! JuJytSff evening wear. Linen Collars of all atylee and eizea ment to «lady over there to say “green a* a rose is she." Mn. C. W. Howian addressed a largo nndl- I euro 111 Til.>111".n. \\Y ley, mid org,mi/-.l .i Grange of tbe Fatrons of Husbandry. Tbe fol- | MODOCS! Aro not coming, bnt PREPARE FOR THEM! jntrnatoniat’a head, shattering tbe crockery into a hundred pieoes. This waa followed by an other with tbe fragment that remained on tho handle, whereby tbe now thoroughly demorel- . _____ . _ ____ fzed Severin was cut very badly in the hand aa | nTfVGQTT TT/lT. 3 ARE ho attempt'd to ward off the ldow. Getting I lowing officers of tbo Orange wore elected : j 0 ] dAr q( bonso eventually, ho found himself John It. Wilaon, Master; J. Harrison. Over-1 jn a moat unenviable condition, for the blood aeor; James H. Wilson, Steward; B. P. O'Neal, vla e i ro amtng from bia head, hla noae, hiB OUaptain; A. B Ktnrgia. Leetnror; A. IL Stnr-1 wonnded hand, and hta left eye showed signs of pis, Treasurer; W. T. O Neal. Secretary; Mrs. having collid'd with a heavy fi*t. W. T. O’Neal, Ceres; Mias Mary Wilaon, Po- jj e walked demurely to the corner of SL ■SOOaiMUa Alary Harrison. Flora, and Mias L3nlg 8nd it oman streets, bnt tamed, as if ao- Era OTaeui, Assistant Lady Steward. tasted by some anddon impulse, and retracing I tit a P A TTlffT PAWflPY ! Eii.Ti.Tr.iiM to (laiiikv.lle wout.l do w. 1! to bis atepH. t.i >k n;> n po-ition in front of th-o ■ ° JTAXXtl • take their own pennyroyal along with them. I honae from whioh ha had been driven, and lr.—u.w .. . . I there remained for some minutes. He leaned WATxnatas, of the LaGrango Reporter, ha* * „ Uae ln 8n a . t j t nde indicative of are- ■miled upon the first open ootton boll. eo |ve to bide bis time, for very soon Demassab Cowxta comity has voted 1685 for fonce lo j lier looked from the window and told him to 145 for no fence. leave; Severin replied sullenly; “I want satis- Tn* Newnan Herald of the 18th tella tbe fob J ‘ w “ l ^f„ D ' ma “ l ! ior ! hre “ t ' •* , ened to nee his pistol, whioh he prodneed, with lowing faloof exoeasive oxnolty: I these words: “I told yon to keep awav from Sunday morning Coroner Sim* began an In-1 me, and if yon don't go. I'll shoot yon.” Un- qneet on the body of Viotoris Smallwood, an I deterred by this threat, Severin merely repeated nnfortnnate woman, who died on Flint Hill, in I that ho wonld not leave, wherenpon tho former, this city. Tho faota are those: The deoensed I trno to his word, levelled his woapon and fired was a woman of weak mind, and bad labored in I directly at Severin. as he stood only the width tho Hold for Joseph Newman nntil the 4th of I or tbe banqnctto from him. Whether it was Jnly. On tho nvebing of tbe fid Mr. Newman because tho latter wa* drunk, and waa therefore sent her for hta cows, and abe did not retnm, I in a condition whereby he was nnsble to appre- hnt lay >11 night in tbo edge of a swamp, where I bend hia great danger, or whether he is natur- elio wa* fonnd ln n helpless and almost speech-1 ally brave, it ia certainly truo that he aoted very less an.l naked condition tbe next morning, her I courageously at the moment, far when tbo pistol whole clothing consisting of one old, tarn calico I waa levelled at bis head, be faced hia man, with- drcaK, split from top to bottom. Newman had I cut moving a mnsole, only raising his left shoul- I have in stock (Tbo handsomest fixture in Maoon.) Holmes’ Oriental Canopy. ARMSTRONG’S PATENT FUTURE! Holmes’ Hanging Nets. With other first class fixtures. | Bobinet and American Lace and Gauze Nets, Pink and White. Prices to suit tight times. Gome and took at the m. THOMAS WOOD, mayl8 tt Next to Lanier Honao. EDWARD ROWE. PLUM BING —AND- FITTING! In all their branches, promptly attended toby the beet of NEW YORK WORKMEN, No. 5 HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK. MACON. E. J. JOHNSTON FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY, Musical Instruments, Strings, ETC., XTC. Bole Agent for tbe Celebrated Diamoni Pellle Spectacles. Eye- ETC. Particular attention given to Bspairs on fine and Difficult Watches. JEWELRY, etc., REPAIRED, and ENGRAVING Cor. ■nlberry A Second Sta .Kacon, On. A call is eollcited and great bargains given in good and desirable goods. Many articles will be sold at and under coat. aprlStf IT. JETA.BEL QUE36N BEE HIVE- T HIS HIVE has taken tbs premium over ail other hivoa at eemral large Stats Fairs, and I at onr lata Bibb oounty fair was awarded a diploma. her carried to bia houoo and placed on a raw I der slightly a* tbe ball grazed hia neck, but not comhy?ia nowroady’to S’mdiridurt*'rphta amt hid", eome straw, and an old qnilt on tbe I changing hia position. After firing tbe shot to make transfers of bees. He has also the right ground il >or of hia amokehonse. Here the | Demaaaallier left the window, and in a moment I for Atkinson’s Honey Extractor, a simple contri- wmr.au remained nntil Thoredey, the 10th, I passed ont of the door on to the banquette, I vanco for extracting tbe honey without Injury to on tho night of which day Newman plaoed I pistol ln band, and dressed only in his under I the comb. Thus tbe comb may be given back to her in « wagon and started for tho bon*o of her | clothes. I * h ? •j 8 ®* *° 6° refil'ed, and in tbt. way atmoet a brother, Allen Reed, on Jasper Dickson’s plan Stepping quickly np to Severin, who stdl “*7 b0 1114011 from * tation. A Mr. Howard refnsed to let Newman’s leaned agjdnat the tree, he took hold of tho lat- ^ cal f Q ‘ r h 0 “ y 8 bettor er cent _ on ^ wagon go to Rood a house, inasmuch n* It would I ter’s sbontdor, and with hia pistol dealt Severin I cap itai mvostod than other bn-ineai, and raqniroe be foroi-d to pa«s through hlsoorn, and Viotoria I a blowon tho right aide of the head. With tbat I but little labor. Now is tbe time to transfer jonr. waa lazy and trifling any wny, ns bo alleged. I tbo two olinched, and in a second, almost, Sev- I b.oa and comb to tbe new hive and prepare atrong' Reed wm employed by Howard, ws believe. I orin waa seen to raise a large and glittering I colonies for next soring Newman then took tho sick woman ont of tbe I knife, which ho naed with great dexterity and I The hive may bo eeen at Messrs. Hardeman 4 wagon, “let down the fence ned plaoed her in fcatfnl efTect, Demawaliier endeavored to uso I ®P“J“ l *S d % t .Tl*,*" tho oorner of the fence of Mr. Anselm Leigh’s his pistol, bnt ho conld do nothing, for the man idioixinc'SmitUs'^iSmtareUc. field.” Here nho rcmnlned on corn eaoks aU with the knife, appreciating the advantage in june2G lm S E. H. LINK, night, and nntil 12 at. Friday, when Mr. Jack I favor of bis weapon at close quarters, clutched 1 William*, at tbe request of her slater, Mary Ann his advoreary with the left hand, and pressing I w. o. atoBBie. *■ M>. Cooley, want afi"r liar au.l I'rtingh; her to th" litni liaekwerd, l;ive b.iiu blow after blow, many MORRIS At, REID, honae of Mr*. Oooley. where .bo died the next | of which were warded off, aa DemassaUier, now PyQyjgjQjj gjjjj TObflCCO RrOKCIS* day. Mr. Jack Williams testified that tho | at great disadvantage, threw his arms woman had mark* of violence on her person I about him. Hia merciless foeman, as relentless I and that she, while In a dying oonditon, I ns a savage, pressed forward with a band npon told him that aho was rednood to her oondi-1 the throat of tbe now feeble DemassaUier, and tlon by violence and illtrratmcnt at tho banda I ovcntnally got him jammed against the facing I of Joe Newman. Mr. Gill, a neighbor to New- of Ihe alley gate, where he dropped and at- man, testified that he told Newman tbat if he I tempted to crawl away on hia hands and knees, continued to make the woman work In tho field I It was at this stage of the fearful butchery I bareheaded and almost naked he wonld kill her. that tbe few who had nerve to be spectators Thla witness also testified to rnmors of violence were horrified, for tho man, now for gone, npon her by Newman. Tbe jury of inquest made an effort with the little strength that re- I made np their verdict Monday evening, tbat j inained to him to escape tbe cold and relentless Room No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refer to W. A. Huff. mayll 8m | W. 1. CXDEKWOOD. rawxs a. or,ABB. ■ W« J. UXDKItffOOD is CO., Provision and Produce Brokers ->o. 1 NorthMnln Street* NL Lools, Mo. - _ _ Orders solicited for Pork, Raoon, £*rd, Flour Viotoria Smallwood came to her death by inhn- Rteel, his fiendish adversary walked deliberately Grain, Bagging, etc., etc. apr29 3m inane treatment at tho hands of Joseph Newman. I by him, and bending over the crouching form, j a -w- -j- On Tuesday morning tbo prisoner w&9 brought I delivered seven more stabs, four of whioh were I Rl AI.^LI Jn before His Honor, Hugh Rachanao, Judge of I deep and gfpiog incisions. When Demassa!- the Superior Court, and as no proseontor ap- I Her, his strength nearly expended, crawled off peered, Newman was released. J the banquette, Severin left him and went off [ COOK’S TERRY, GA. I rjiHE attention of managers of public entertain- A TOCXO Savannah negro ran a nail or aplln- 1t 0 °Eo n knifs Te«kino°wifh w^hloSd I lotatyfittad ■phiHMbraa^d^vittaMMiry,’’^ streets, his long knifo reeking with warm blood win «. t about too pereons and ia <&nva- MANUFACTURED OF STAR AND TALLOW CANDLES, SOAPS, LARD OIL. Office, Ne. 14 West Main Street, between First and Second. Factory, Nos. 73,75,77,79 and 81iMaiden Lane, between Ohio and Adame Btreeta, LOUISVILLE. KY. Cash paid for Tallow, Lard and Grease. apr25 6m ELDER HOUSE, Indian Spring, Qa. T HI8 well known house is now open to those who visit the Bpring for health or pleasure. It ia sitnated nearer the Spring than any other pnblia bonse, and is spacious and comfortable. The table is supplied with the best the market affords. Every attention la given to invalids who reeort to the waters of the bpring for health. Bute* of Board. Per day 8 2 00 Per week — 10 00 Per month 35 00 Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A. ELDER * tON, Proprietors. EXTRACTS FROM Db. R A. Rooxz. Of Chattanooga, T» nn. MINERAL HILL* PREMIUM LIST saline, sulphur, alum. —AND— Clalylieate Springs! GEORGIA STATE FAIR! COMMENCING- October 27th, 1873! T HIS favorite Summer Beaort. situated near Bean’s’ Station, East Tennessee, end nine | miles from Morristown, East Tenneesce and W gluts Railroad, haa jnst been SPLENDIDLY fitted I up for tho Summer of 1873. OUB SULPHURS, I filed. White and Black), Alum and Ghalyhoate Waters, need no comment, as their effects are gen- erally kuowu: but we would call your particular attention to the wonder of the age, aa a mineral | water— OUR SALINE SPRING. I better known as Black Water which is magioid its specific effects m cases of RHECMAllPax I wrmnRTTLsA. DYSPEPSIA, all Diseases of the Blood mnd fckin, and especially adapted to tbe Dia- I &A4B6 of Females. Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths’ I the cool and bracing moimtain air, together with the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SOINEBY, tend to make this one of the most pleasant tummer re sorts In the South. . . xbese Springs are accessible by daily nack lines. Parties deeiring to visit ns will atop at Tar- ley House, Morristown, and cdl for William r Dickinson, proprietor Hack Line to Mineral Hill. Addreea DBS. TAYLOR A HOOKE, Proprietors, Be&u's Station, Fast Tennessee. BOARD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar- | rangcmeiits for families. ioayI8 2m METROPOLITAN CENTRAL CITT PAM MACON, GA. For best acre of olover hay ® 60 I For test acre lnoeme hay.. 50 I For beet acre of native grate 50 | For best acre pea vine hay... For beat acre of com forage. For'largest yield of Bonthero cane, on acre... 60 For best and largest display garden vogtableo. S5 For largest ylsld upland cotton, one acre 200 For beet crop lot upland abort staple ootton, not less than five bales 500 For beet one bale upland short staple cotton.. 100 (and 25 cents per pound for the bale) I - , For beat bale upland long etaple ootton 100 UlSi l (and 25 cento per ponnd paid for the bale) 1 For the beat oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100 For the beet display of paintinga^rawing8,etc. by the pupils of one school or college....... 10) For the beet made stlk rtress^done by alady of Georgia not a dress-maker. For beet made home-span dress, done by a lady of Georgia not a dress-maker For beet piece of tapestry (n worsted and floss, by a lady of Georgia - 50 For best famished babytiasket and oomplete set of infant clothes, byvalady of' Georgia.. 60 For handsome,t set of Moncholrcase. glove box and pin-cushion, mads by a lady of Georgia 50 For best half dozen pairs of cotton rocks, kmt by a lady over fifty years or age, finROld).. 25 For best halt dozen pairs of cotton oocks, knit by a girl under ton j ears of age (in gold)... 25 For the finest and I&tgeet display cf female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroid ery, knitting, crocheting, raised work, eta, by one lady 100 For the beat combination horse. 100 For the boat saddle horse 100 For the beet style harness horse. 100 For the finest and best matched double team. 100 For the beat stallion, with ten of his oolts by his side 250 For the best gelding 250 For the best six-mule team 250 For the best single mule 100 For the beet milch cow. 100 For the best bull 100 For tho best ox team V0 For the beat sow with pigs 50 For tbo largest and finest collection of domes tic fowls 100 For the best bnehel of com For the beBt bushel of peas For the best bushel of wheat For the best bnshel of sweet potatoes For the beet bushel of Irish potatoes For the best fifty stalks of sngar cane For the beat result on one acre in any forage crop 150 For tbe largest yield of corn on one acre.... 100 For tbe largest yield of wheat on one acre.... 50 For the largest yield of oats on one acre.... 50 For the largest yield of rye on one acre 50 For the best result on one acre, in any cereal crop 200 For the beat display made on the gronnds, by any dry goods merchant 100 For the beat display made by any grocery merchant. 100 For the largest and beet display of green- bonae plants, by one person or firm. 100 For the best brass band, not less than ten per formers 250 (sad t50 extra per day for their mosic.). For the best Georgia plow stock For the heat Georgia made wagon (two horse) 60 For the best Georgia made cart 25 For beet stallion fonr yearsoldormore...... 40 [RON AND BRASS WORKS Canal Street. Irom 6tli to 7tli, Irxohmostd, V. WM. E. TAMER & 00., lEnpeerSyMacMsiSiS and Founders, ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Bend for Circular. H.E.BR0TVN, ianH Iy AGENT. “Absolutely tbe Best Protection Against Fire.” Actnal Fires pn! oat mth it more than $10,000,000 00 Worth of property saved from the flames THE gA B C O Cg IRE EXTINGUISHE R F. W. FARWELL, Sec’y, 407 Broadway, New York. In daily nee by the Fire Department* of tho prin- 25 [ cip&l cities of ttie Union* 25 The Government h&s adopted it. The leading 25 railways use it. 25 Send for “Its Record.” feb!2tf B. H. WRIGLEY A CO., Agents. N. S. JONES, PROVISION BROKER, No. 3 P.ko’a Opera Hocso Building, oi2xroxixi3xrA.Ti, omo Orders for Fork, Bacon, Hams and Lard promptly attended to. Before to Seymour, Tinsley A Co mayll 3m G. W. McCREADY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale Doaler in For best Attorney bull.. 2> Flour, Meal, Hay, Corn, Oats, For best Devon bull......... so ^p[ {S} p 0 tatoes, Onions, Butter, Cheese, Etrgs, JOHN B. COOK, Perry. G» Room 14, Oriental Bnilding, CHICAGO. Gxo. F. Roei.vso.v. Refer re W. A. Huff. Macon.may2 tm W. A. RANSOM A CO., aad bi * ^ ^ i deprived him ox tuo ngni 01 f xercising tuo eiec- ©wn wonnds and tho gaihes he had made on the I p©ny, to which the Southwestern Railroad baa five f ranch lio any more forever. I body of the nnfortnnate DemassaUier. J lately oon6trncted a branch fromFort'Valley Same Stiros, oolored, aged IOC. diod in tho The latter, appearing to revive for amoment, Apply to . I8 . . ... j rr*i VT _ I regained his feet, utaccered, and raising the I ”1»6m hospital at Albany, on Thursday. Tho News pj st0 ^ to w hich he had clung all along, fired an prriq mTTWPTWlV r- ni does not state what relationship ahe bore to tho I ireffeotnol shot at the retreating form of Sev- I tiMAS. t/UUfiahliflAfl A, UJ., Immortal G. W. I erin. With this ho entered the door of his General Commission Merchants, Tut Albany New*, of Friday, aaya: honao, and casting himself on the bed was found Thnreday, tOth, inform* a* that Judge D. H. \y hfn tho difficulty commenced in Demasaa!- Fope wa* dit-gnsted, and wonld leave for GLor- [j ?r - 4 room in t j, 8 morn iny. there waa only one i wiKKES A . mtmm 8>» 0D lh0 ,J " owlD « Ooat) Wednesday. p^an in the honae besides the two men! who Tnx Albany News laments thnaly« I gave her name a* Laura Foster. From her the This immediate vicinity la fullering terribly whole transaction, as it occurred in the honae, from protracted dronght. We have had only a waa obtained, and ahe further alleges that the i Manufaetoreta and Jobber* of few light abowsra in three or four week*, and two men were drank at the ball on tne previous I u.obooto the injury to the oorn crop amounts almost to night. I Rfl/WC A TWTk CTIAT7C oomplete rnin, while cotton is checked in its I At tho post mortem elimination made by Dr. j JJV/vyJLO Al* L> OHUJjO, growth and ia threatened with dry rot. This I Cooper it was eecertained tbat there had been oharred ares ia not very extensive however, aa I fifteen wound* irdieted, twelve of which are | plenty of rain has fallen at all points of the com-1 described as fearfnl to behold, and mast have pa*a aronnil ne within a radios of six to ten I been made with the largest-sized bowie knife, mile*. Albany ia about tho center of the snf. Thare waa one in ine bead, one in tbe back of | *. zrream. faring section,' and wa estimate that one-half I the neck, one on the left fide of the faoe, one the oonnty is embraced in the circle. The eat- I in the left shonlder, one behind the right shonl- •rpillar is pretty bold in many localities, bnt der, two in tbe right aide, seven in the back and haa not yet set oat on hta summer campaign. I one in tbe right side of the neck, cutting down That he Intends bnsiness no one donbts, and | ward and fnUy two inches in width, fearful appreh, naiona are entertained. I Neiaon Severin, who is cow in the Treme T«a Albany Grange has been organized with sUiion-bonse, whither he went and surrendered .. ..I Mawt Mtar tba enoounter, is a yoaug man tbe ioIlofrlnR effijers: twenty-four years old, and nearly white. When *;aoa 138 AND U0 GRAND ST., KSW YORK. BepreeentoJ by Ool. B. W. H 3*00, of Georgia. oclSOdlv JL. L. XASTSIMB KETCHUM & HA11TRIDGE, Bankers and Commission Merchants Kxrbaaxe Bnlldlnc, laveaub, da. __ Bzrgazscza: Moeea Taylor, Prealdect CTty Bank Master, Captain T.H. Willingham; Lecturer, I iuterviewod yesterday morning by a Timesre- I ' v'y 1 . Dr. M. E. Yajon; Secretary, Mr. A. W.Tucker; porter, he showed signs of very rough treat- Morris"Ketcbnm. tete. ^^Y.’Norris| Treasurer, Mr. John Jackson; bteward, Mr. ment, being bloodstained and braised, wearing I Cashier First National Bonk. Balttznora; M. McMi- John Caitiff; Cere*, Mrs. Carey W. Styles; | bis arm in a fling, having one of his hands ban-1 abaci. Cashier Firat National Bank. Philadelphia. Pomona, Mrs. E. H. Bacon; Flora, Mrs. T. I Uaged. He does not deny having done the I marls Jones; Stewardess, Mrs. H. F. Mercer. I culling, bnt alleges that ho' PotTXD parties are popular in Camilla. | niing hia knife nntil ha was he Raya), and strnck over the head with a pistol. Thinking then that his life waa in danger, he nsyd the knife; with what effect, let it be seen IF1CIH0 HAH. STEAMSHIP CO.’S I catting, but aUeges that he had no intention of i .tt « vt/vt* cm TT- T-axcv n * xrc* ‘ 1 shotst (three times CHANGE of SATT.TKTG DAYS. VJee*l*rgsldent Wilson’. Health. Washington dispatches of Tuesday to tbe I by the foregoing account. Woatcrn proas, eay definite information has 1 Macarty, the accessory, is also in the Treme w 3 ,L.4 a.**- ,-ra at,. HlADon, but professes to know nothing about reached that olty in regard to the health of the ^ fighf> bat w , dmlU th8t he 80C0mp8ni | d gev- Yioo-PreaiJenL. He has had a well defined, | grin a part of the way. as he went in the diree- though rather alack, attack of paralysis. The I tion of DemassaUier h house; and farther, tbat stroke deDrived him of control of the muscles th ® mission of Severin was to arrange the pre- . ... 1.1 .-t I,,. | llmmaries of a fight between himself and the of one aide of hu f*-A •" hia oonsiderab.y I d . c , tS6i 8 , the Utter h ^j t0 fight in disfigured him. It has as a consequence some-1 moaner that might be decided npon. what affacted his speeoh. He has had the ser* I 1 1 wioes and advios of savaral of the meet diatin- f HumSro.—Jones says the white flan- gnlshed physician* who have made flttjral. “J2 ment of paralysis a specialty, and who hold ont I 0Pe j n family. Jones weighs two hundred strong hopes ot permanent recovery in case he I aud fifty pound?, and when he bought the suit will Wholly abstain from brain-work for the 11 him remarkxbly welL Alter the firat .—w.™™, present, Itia reg.rded „ extremely doubtful toSttTjoS?££ foundttj | SSSMJSSfe j35W5S3 whether hta physicians will ooa9ent to his pre- I 6a n an excellent fit. Two washing* more made I Sgfvta^Fanam* Railway, with one of aiding in the Senate at the opening of tho next I the garments delightful for a youth of nice, and | pacy’e Steamship? from Panama for BAN FBAN- ° I at the end of th§ season the baby was adorned I CISCO, touching at MANZANILLO. _ * • _ . I with the habiliments, which had shrank just I Alldaparturea oonnect at F Tne same dispatca says Senator Ferry, of j, (0 makB them fltfor8childontofcr ^, p . for South Pacffic and Oentral i.aa * ti ♦ tia 1 a c*. — 1 _ a. . _ • I . . m . T * it. . 1 t Inr Jmin Fllint .((•%. TKB0C6K LI5JC 10 CUDrOKXU, CII5A A?iD JAP AX, Touching at Mexican Ports, AKD CAKRTIXG THE D. Fares Greatly K educed. O NE of tho large and splendid Steamships of this line will leave Pier No. 42 North Biver, foot of Oanal SL. at 22 o’clock, noon, on the 5th, and 20thof every mcctb(exoept i Sunday, and then on the connect” the Com* Connecticut, has lately had a second attack of the same disease. It really seem* as if this dis> •ui was becoming a national one, and espe cially among pnblio man. It attaaks those of ihmm, too, who lead tbe most regular and tem perate lives—which is contrary to the generally reoeived theory a* to the causes of the disease. AU departure* connect at Panama with steamers ir South Pacific and Central American porta. , „ „| rtf K Aa Tbl« YAW Innas’ wife naaj» thom I For Japan and China, etearners leave San Pran- ing cl - _ -m bu* I e * B0 ° ^ r * t °f 6Tej 7 xuontb, except when it falls on as a dishcloth. Where ail the flannel tm 1 gimdv.thsnonthedayp^ecediug. shrank to Jooee aoesn t see. Ana says he would j One hundred pound* of Baggage allowed to each willingly take his whole family and his mother- j adcit. Baggage received on deck the day before in-law to a lecture which wonld explain it, and I tailing, from Steamboat*, Railroad* and paaeengera pay double price.*-Boiton lYwAr. AoaiciTLTURAL laborers are so scarce in some part* of France, that the Minister of War haa Osxdul Bank* came pretty near getting the I decided that, for the approaching harvest, aU editorship of the Botton Globe, at a oalary of I the soldiers who can be sparrd from fheir regi- $10,000 a year, bat some of the stockholders I menu, shall be placed at tbe disposal of the want book on him. j agriculturists, wbo prefer to send down early. An fixpuiaond Bazgeoa on board. IfsdlodDo [ and attendance tree. For Freight or Passenger Tickets, or farther in formation. apply at the Company's Ticket Office, J on th. Wharf, foot of Oenal street. North Brvar, New York. GEO. H. BRADBURY, President. H. J. Bcixat, Bnpt. angk ly ^ THE MILE POWER "cures! HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS TTAYE PROVED, FROM THE MOST -UL ample experience, an entire success. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are tho only xnedicmea perfect! r adapted to popular t simple that mistakes cannot be made in them; «o harmless aa to be free from danper so efficient a* to be always reliable. They hav highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Price, ialatze three-drachm vial*, with directions: No*. Cares. ^ Cent*. 1. Feven, Congestion, InffHTHy^urTr^is, • • 50 2. AVorms, Worm Ferer, "Worm Colic, • • 50 X. Crying-Colic, crTeethingof Infants, • 50 4. Diarrhoea, cf Children or Adults, • • 50 5- Dyientay, Griping, Bfliou* Colic, • . 50 C. Cholera-Morbui, Vomiting, . • • • 50 • • Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, . • • • • 50 5- IVenmlgia, Toothache, Faceache, • ... 50 Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, • 50 ?' • Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, • • • • 50 II-Suppres*ed,or Painful Period*, • . . 50 JL Whites, too Profuse Period*, • • • • 50 13. Croup, Couch, Difficult Breathing, • • 50 Jj- Sr.lt Ithfum, ErTsipelas, Eruptions, • 50 25. Itheumatism, Itiieumatie Pain^ • • • 50 Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50 JL PUsa kfiadurkl ceding, ...... 50 1>- Ophthalxny, and Sore or tveak Eyes, • 50 19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Inflnenxa, • 50 20. Whooping-Cough .Violent Conghs, . £0 SL Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, . . • 50 22. Far Discharges, Impaired Hearing, • 50 23. Scrofula, Enlarge*! Gland*. Swellings, • 50 2L General Debility, Physical weakness, . 50 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretion*, . • • • 50 26. S*a-ft*icknea*, Sickness from Riding, . 50 27. KJdney-DUease, Gravel, . . . • • 50 28. Kerrou* DetoUity. Seminal Weakncos, or Involuntary Discharges, . . . • .100 23. Sora Month,Canker, . . . ... . 50 JQ. Urinary Weakness, VTetting the Bed, 50 JL FalnftU Periods, with Spasms, . . SO JZ. Suflcrinor* at Change of Life, . . • .100 ft jmBL‘ta^Jl?ggg: l S 35. Chronic Cont^atlona and Eiuptizia, 50 r FAULT CASES. ^ Caao 1 Moto«o) with above 33 1 rials and . Manual of Durriioaa, . . . . 410 00 Cut (Moroeto) of SO lavra rial* and Book. 6 00 ■3-ThtH remfdlM nr. sent by tbs case or alncle box to any part of the country, free of charge, on rccclnt of price. Addrcas ^ m fi5^S'p S a^i 0 c m M C eriiclneCo.; And by JOHN INGALLS, and HUNT. RANKIN 4 LAMAR, Maoon, Go. eodAswtf J. JL DUG IK. j. d. nm DUGAN & STTT.Z, Corn, Oats, ffloat ni Har, EXCLUSIVELY, No. 29 Second street, bettreen Main and Hirer, LOUISVILLE, KY. • AMPLE BTOBAGE. ] isrtiM making puichua aooapung through Bill i iauling from shipping points. apr2S tm For beat colleotion of table app'ee grown in North Georgia. 50 For beat colleotion of table apples grown in Middle Georgia 50 REGATTA: No. 105 West Main Street, Bet. Third and Fonrth, AjOUISVILIjE, KT. Give prompt attention to filling ordere for Mer chandise. Agent for ‘‘Hart's” Beater Hay Prose. apr25 3m CHARGE OF SCHEDULE Race one mile down etream on Oomnlgee Biver, under tho rales of tho Regatta Association of Macon. For the fastest four-oared shell boat, open to tbe world $150 For tbe fastest donble-scnli shell boat, noe apen to the world.... 50 For tbe fastest single-scull shell beat, race open to the world 50 For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race open to the world 50 (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, without wash-boards or other additions.) AD GO.) OEST. > U, U73. j WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD GO. Omci Gesebal Pastexoeh Aqeet, ATLiXXA, Ga, July 10, On and after this date— rjanrsDfa expeiss, For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities. Leaves Macon, by Macon A Western Rail road 11.00 AU Arrive*at Atlanta B SOp.h LeaveB Atlanta........................... 6:00 r.u Arrives Dalton - 10:30 P.U Ltnout wosn-Dooraa or oiner oaauxons., . Gb *ttanooga - 1:10 A-V The _u«ual_ entry fee of ten per cent, will be | p n n mmn p^jj^e Drawing-Boom and Bleeping* Cue by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points without chaxge. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New York the second afternoon, at 4:44 p. a., over thirteen hours earlier than passengers by any other roots can with safety reach New York, leav ing tbe same evening. DAY WZSTEaS XXIKES3. Leaves Maoon at 11:10 r.a Leaves Atlanta at 8:30 ak charged for tbe Regatta premium*. MILITARY OOMPANY. For tbe beet drilled volunteer military compa ct not leea than forty members, rank and ny of not lees than forty members, rank ana I Leaves Atlanta at file, open to the world $500 I Arrives at ChattanoogA.... Ten per cent entry fee on the above premium, and at least fire entries required. RACES, puns* obi—$300. For Trotting Horses—Ge orgia raised; mile heats, beat two in three. lat bone to reoeive $200 I 2d horse to receive 75 3dboree to receive 25 | prsaz two—$150. For Trotting Horses that have never beaten 2:40; I mile beats, best two in three. 1st hone to receive $300 2d bone to reoeive 100 I 3d bores to roaeive GO | PUBS! THSZX—$460. For Trotting Horace—open to the world; mile I beats, beet three in five. J 1st bone to reoeive $500 I 2d bone to receive ..100 3d horse to receive 50 | pcbse Toes—$350. For Running Horses—open to the world; two-mite I bests beat two in three. 1st bone to reoeive.... $2501 2d bone to receive 1001 pcbsx mz—$300. For Running Hones—open to tbe world; two-mils I heats, beet two in three. lat bone to reoeive .$30 icasx six—$500. For Running Horses—open to tbe world; three-1 mile beats, beat two in three. 1st bone to reoeive.... ...$590 Tbe above Premiums will be eon tested for tmder tbe rulea of the Turf. Tbe usual entry fee of 10 per cent, on tbe am:nnt of tbe parse will be | charged. 4:30 P.x Close connection at Chattanooga for all points ■West. ■Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For further particulars address B. W. WRENN, Jolyll tf General Passenger Agent. M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix tores, Builders’ Ftunithing Hard ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slato Mantle Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY. Circulars and Price List sent free on spplication by P.P.TOALE, SO Hayne aud S3 Pinckney ate., octleodly Charleston, S. O. ROGERS A BONN, WHOLESALE GROCERS! OFFER FOR SALE 20,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 Barrels Choice Family Flour. 300 barrels Refined Sugars. ALL ARTICLES IN 6R0GER&’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. junelStf * LAWTON & B^AXES, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- Cora, oats, Hay, Bacon, Larfl, Hour, Sngar, Cola, Mass’ BAGGING, TIES, ETC., FOURTH STREET. janSOtf MACON, GA. JOHNSOTNT & SMITH WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS, MAOON* Janafitf . G-EOEGE W. HEAD, -EXCLUSIVE- WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER AlXTD OIGAH MA.lMTTrA.OTtTH.EIl. No 4 Blake’s Block. Poplar Street. Macon, Ga 0. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. A. W. GIBSON. GAMBLE, BECK & CO. WHOLESALE OWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED White Pine Lumber for Sala, eblStf 61 TECIRD STRERIT. COUNTY EXHIBITIONS L To the oonnty which (through its Society or Club.) shall furnish tbe largest and finest display, in merit and variety, of ■took, products and results of home in dustries, all raiaed, produced or manufao- Third beat do * 300 ~ Fourth beet do 200 Entries to be made at the August Convention in Athens. Articles contributed to the Oonnty Exhibitions coo also compete for specific primimw to tbe Pre- I iamra list; for instance, a farmer may contribute to the Exhibition of hie county a bushel of Bread Com, he can then enter it, indifldnally, for pre mium lit. janeXSeod id A. G. KAUFMAN. BAJNTKHH, and DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHARLESTON, S. C. S OUTHERN COLLECTIONS receive the Special and Peraonal attention of ttiaHoMe. Returns made FAITHFULLY and PBOMPn^. to New York Exchange, which olway® rulea BELOV? par daring the active baoinees season. a jspr sotee. Drafts and Acceptances payable in Booth Carolina. North Carobna and Georgia ran be concentrated at this point with Profit and Baying of I ‘ra~ AU baerueee attended to with fidelity and dispatch. mr Quotations of Southern Securities issued weekly* febllfim j ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfeoted my arrangements to eorxeot the slightest error hi tbe Ume^keepingo/my 5^ J Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the moat approvod TRANSIT DiSTh uv.N’TH /or the purpose of obewving tbe meridian passage of tbe sun ana stars, I will be able to a r tbe exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. ■meetel AUwliea tm the Upalrlar »** renSmg of KM Wweenes, m wu**"