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TUE8DAT MORNING. JULY 59. 1*73.
THE OEOSGIA I'RUS.
7^* Southern Erprea* Company baa eat&b-
Iiunxl ageooie* at Haddock*, on lbs Maoon and
Augusta railroad, and at QriswoMviUe, on tbe
Oantral milroaj.
Tits Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel asks the
public to read tbe following with credulity i
From a letter received in thia oity -yeeterday,
we learn that on Friday, as Ifr. Bedsole
»W pawing With bn loam along a road in Han-
oock oonnty, barding a stock to Jewell'* Mill*,
near Mayfield, lightning struck a tree near by,
jumped from tbe tree to tbs stock on tbe wagon,
ran np tbe wagon tongue, knocked tbe elf wheel
male down, atanntd the saddle male so that she
fell lo ber knee*, killed tbo two malt s in tbe
lead, and gars Mr. Bedsole s headache, from
which be will hardly recover In several days.
Tex Savannah Advertiser of Snnday has tbe
following:
A warrant was taken ont yesterday from Jos-
tioe Eiatnger's office against E. A. Caldwell, a
well known ootton broker. It appean that Mr.
Caldwell purchased three bales of ootton from
Messrs. Farley. Powell A Oo., on the 22J lnat.,
with the promise to pay immediately; in other
words, tbe transaction was wholly a cash one,
understood, as tbe dealers in cotton always un
derstand those things. Caldwell bongbt the
cotton for tbe purpose of speculating on it.
Tbe oost of the three hale* was IJitiO. Tne oot
ton waa delivered to tha purchaser and sold by
him to tbo parties to whom bo bad engaged to
• deliver it. But Moser*. Farley, Powell A Co.
never reoeived their $320. After waiting for
tbe money several days, and making several
demands upon Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Bioodwortb,
one of tbo firm, proceeded to Jnatioe Elsin-
ger's offioe yesterday and made tbe neeeeiary
affidavit. A warrant was lssncd and Mr. Cald
well immediately arrested. Tbe officer visited
quite a number of plaoee with bis prisoner, and
gave him every spportnnity to get bondsmen,
bnt not succeeding np to a late hour in the
afternoon, he was committed to jail
SsTasnun has bad a romantic episode. There
Is a Dutchman in that city bearing the romantic
same of Smith, who has, or had, a very five
looking wife. A Caban named Don Mannel
Llerana, worked in the seme shop with Smith,
and a few months ago went to board with Mr.
and Mrs. fi. The remainder of the story Is told
by tbe'Advertiser as follows:
Whether Bmith had over discovered anything
like criminal intimacy between bis wife and bis
boarder before we are not informed, bnt on ro-
tnrnfng to bis honse on Friday evening he dis
covered them throngh nn open window. In snch
a position as was calculated toeicito the jealousy
of a husband. They worn sitting qnito near
each other, and the festive Cuban bad the
recreant Mrs. Smith in bis arms. Occasionally
ha wonld regalo himself with a kits, and indulge
in snch caresses as Mr. Smith looking on oon-
iddared an nnjastifiablo encroachment upon his
private rights. Tbo happy oouplo were some
what surprised when the hnsbsnd stalked in
npon them, and opbralded hta erring wife, to
whom we learn be administered something
besides reproaches. However, to make a long
story short, tbo injnred Smith and the false
Mrs. Smith rotired to bod. Bat abont twelve
o'oloek tbe latter arcse, and patting on ber
clothes, quietly withdrew, hiving previously
died iij. l ot baggage and sent it off. Her bus-
band waked np about tbli lime, and disoo7ered
the recreant pair as they drove oif from the
bonne on Bryan street, in a carriage. Finding
that the woman bad loft tho child, be aent it
after her, and putting on his elotl.es. went to
tbe Central railroad depot himself, where he
found tbe gay Don Mannel and Mrs. Smith
waiting the departure of the first train. This
was the 9:30 a. m. train to Charleston, and
''Schmidt mtdont a vrow" coolly bsdo (hem
farewell, telling bis faithless wife that she might
"go long” if she wanted to, bnt she oonld not
lesvo tbo child behind. On bis return to his
now lonely homo be fonnd that tbe woman bad
left behind ber a valnablo chain and nocklace,
and also a fiuo laoo shawl which ho gave her.
and which he has plaoed in the hands of a friend
for safe keeping.
Tub Columbus Son, of Sanday, has tbo fol
lowing items t
Slnco September 1, 1872, tbo good* mtnufso-
tnred by tbe mannfactorlea of Colnmbna are
rongbly eatimated in tbe neighborhood of two
million dollars. Seven years ago them waa not
one In tbe oity or vioinlty.
Cou-Mnrs bjis Ibns far received 57,733 bales
of ootton, belt?); 17,307 more than last year.
Lut season, after thia date, onr warehouses re
ceived 222 hales. We expect between now and
Beptembor lat twloo to thrico that amonnt.
Wit have received a letter from Mr. John M.
Desson stating that hta son, B. F. Deason, aged
nineteen, left tbo homo of his parents at Han-
nsbntcble, Stewart county, last Sunday, for no
osnse known to hta family. It is supposed that
he has gone to took at the western countries, as
he has been desirous for hla father to sell out to
go tlioro. Tho distressed parents do not pub
lish this to try and bring blm back, bnt to ascer
tain liis wheresbonts, and send him funds to
mako tbe trip they think be proposes to make.
If be is sick, orlf any aoeident bus befallen him,
they dcslro to giro him aid. The fatber adds
that he bopos that be will find friends wherever
bo may go, and will amply pay all for their
kindness and tronble who do not allow him to
suffer In cate of sickness, accident and death.
He bad bnt ten dollars when bo loft home, that
la known of. Tho father nlao states that be la
honest, truthful, and a nobler specimen of man-
kind does not exist. He is aocustomed to al
most any kind of work.
TnxTbcmiston nerald boasts of n twenty-
two-headed cabbage.
Hznnx Smith, of Massachusetts, ent bis throat
with a razor on boaid a vessel in Brunswick,
last Friday veck. Ho died.
Banrnnnxix la Improving. Ono of its citizens
is erecting a bakc-oven.
Biixnmpoz lightning killed a bone last
Wodnoiday.
Says the Newnan Herald of Friday:
Sittbpat evening last abont dark, Crees
Combs, (white,)got into a difficulty with Manse
Newell, (col.) and cut blm in the side, of which
wonnd Newell died in a few minntts. The in.
struraent naed was a common pocket knife, the
blade of which penetrated bis heart, prodneing
almost instant death. Combs waa arraignsd on
Monday before a Magistrate's Court, bnt bis
counsel waiving tbe nsnat preliminary trial be
fore tbe magistrate, tbo aecnsed waa committed
nnder warrant to stand bia trial before tbe Su
perior Court.
BY TELEGRAPH
■D.HDAW despatches.
this
BELIEF FOR BALTIMORE.
An Appeal from llou. C- J. JenUlns.
From tbo Cbronicto and Sentinel ]
Tbe fire scourge baa visited. In fnry, tbe
beautiful Monumental Oity. Quite a large area
of Baltimore ie in ruina. The devaatationa of
uhls terrible element are always sudden and
appalling— opnienoe is often rednoed to pov
erty, and easy competence to entire destitution,
in a few hours. These calamities, befalling a
populous oity, oad loudly upon those still enjoy-
ing exemption for Ubtral and prompt relief, and
such oailn among onr warm-hearted people al
ways meet a generous response.
In lb s case, howover, tho sufferers have a
peculiar claim upon our people. A few years
since Georgia waa desolated by fire, and smoke,
and pestilenoe, and famine, which, in fearful
combination, always wait npon war, and follow
In tbe wake of conquering armies. Then, with
alacrity and persistence unprecedented, BalU-
morerfaroused herself and enme nobly to the re-
11a# — m #3 a - . . rP4» a T -A ,31 a a* Qa« a l. 11,1 A aaa
Five Firm at Jlsr/sUi—Ia««dls»l»i
Noaj-oLX. July 27.—At an early hour
morning Welle A Alman's shoe store, two doom
south of tbe starting point of Saturday morn
ing's disastrous oonfltgmion, war diaeovered
oo fire. So ineffectual were tbe efforta of tbe
lira department—worn cut by tbe labors of tbo
preoediog morning—that tbe building, together
with an adj lining one, oe on pi ad as s hardware
store, were in s abort time entirely destroyed.
But little of tbe contents of tbe building! were
saved.
About half sn hour after the di«covery .
thia fire, another broke out on Campbell
wharf, abont a square off, from the first floor c
a three story brick building, occupied by a pro
duce shipper. This building and one immedi
ately north of it—used for the same purpose-
were also entirely destroyed.
Upon tbe discovery of the last ard fifth fire
that bad broke ont daring twenty-four hoars
ending Sunday miming, the greatest consterna
tion prevailed. Market square and Main street
were throngrd with excited people moving
about In wild dismay—many believing as organ,
lzed plan for the deetrnetion cf the entire city
was being put into execution.
At this time tbe fire oompanies of Portsmouth
and tbe navy yard again oame over tn response
to rockets tbat were sent np to signal for as
sistance, and rendered invaluable aid In extin
guishing tbe fire.
At Campbell's wharf, which, at one time,
threatened to involve an entire square of build.
Inga, steamer Sylvester, lying near Camp
bell's wharf was pot In readiness to be des
patched to Old Point for government engines at
Fort Munroe, bnt at tbe moment of ber depart
ure tbe fire was thought to be under control,
rendering farther assistance unnecessary. Tbe
toes by tbe last two fires will probably fall within
$35,000, a large part of whloh is covered by in
surance.
Crops In tbe koalSseat.
Kiw OaLxaxs, July 27.—Dispatches from
Central and Eastern Texas and other places,
give favorable aooonuts of growing crops.
Wioo, Tins, July 27.—The crops are aa
good aa tbe moat sanguine oonld expect.
Jznrzasox, Tzxas, June 27.—Heavy rain in
this tection last eight. Tbe crop prospects are
good—promising s better yield of corn and oot
ton than for many years.
Natchez, Miss , June 27.—Tbe present ap-
pearanoe of the crops Is fair. Caterpillars have
»|i|v«ared at home places, hat Co damage ye!
done.
Vicirntrao, Miss., June 27.—The crop pros
pects are not so favorable as last year. The
worms have appeared nearly every day during
the past week.
Shbbvxpout, July 27.—The ootton crop of
thia and adjaoent parishes is reported doing
well where cultivation bsa been good. There
ii tome complaint of labor m some localities.
Tbe plant Is reported of good size and forming
well, though somewhat backward, as compared
with last year. The proapeota of yield are re
garded about tbe same as last year. The corn
crop IS generally rejorted in good condition, ah
tbe cultivation was good. The yield will be
from 15 to 25 per oent. greater than last year.
Momox, La., July 27.—Crop prospeota are
very fsvoiable throughout thia section of the
State. A fine rain baa fallen daring tbe past
two or three days. Cotton and late corn are
greatly bencfilted. Caterpillars in limited num
bers have appeared, but no damage is yet re
ported.
Fkanklis, La., Jnly 27.—Plant cane is gen-
eraliy laid by and Improving. Prospect good
for a fair yield. The atnbble cane is very in-
ferlor. Tbe corn orop is very poor. 'Weather
unfavorable.
Accident.
Philadelphia, July 27.—A woman cleaning
the water spout in the attio dropped a child's
flag staff, which struck a child on tha steps,
killing it instantly.
Death of Professor Rchmneker.
Gxtttsbuiio, Pa., June 27.—Professor S. S.
Sahmueker, the famous Lutheran theologian, is
dead, aged 71.
Cholera In S£» Lon I a.
St. Lorxs, June 27.—Thirty-nine fatal eholera
cases in this city for tho week ending yester
day.
Tbo Conspiracy Case.
New Yoke, July 27.—The jury in tho caso of
Chief Police MoWilliams and Detectiv.o Doyle,
for oonapirsoy with a bnrgiar to rob the First
National Bank in Jersey City rendered a verdict
of not guilty.
Tbe Itnltlmore Fire.
BALTntoni, July 27.—Joseph Thomas & Son,
whose planing milt originated the fire, say their
loss will not eioled $50,000.
(tpanlsli Kcvi.
New Yoim, Jnly 27.—A nerald correspondent
with the Oarllat army in Catalonia, telegraphs
tbat Don Alphonao has captured Kens, the sec
ond oity in that vioinity to Barcelona.
Barcelona is threatened with isolation. It Is
reported tbat France recognizes Don Carlos as
a belligerent.
TlieSpanlsb Civil War.
Madrid, July 27.—The government troops
attacked Vslenoia yosterday. After a desperate
struggle of five hours' duration, fighting waa
suspended, and tbe Insurgents offered to capi
tulate ; but their terms wore refused—the gov.
ernment demanding an unconditional surrender.
Heavy reinforcements have been sent forward
and tbe attack will be resumed and the town
bombardod to-morrow, if tho Insurgents do not
yield.
Seville, has nlao proposed to return to its
loyalty to tbe national government on certain
terms, bnt as in the ease of Yaleneia the gov
ernment will accept nothing 1 ess than nnoondi-
lional anrrender. It is believed tbat the Insur
gents will soon give np the city nnlcss relieved.
San Fernando was attacked on Friday by an in-
anrgent column from Cadiz. Tae loyal garri
son made a brave and successful defence, and
in the evening the insurgents withdrew.
Madrid, July 2G.—The Cortes has declared
itself in favor of the abolition of capital pun-
tobment. Tbe Carlist force which was threat-
ening Bilbos, has retired from tho neighbor
hood. Don Carton is reported to be at Eor, it
the province of Logroll. The railway from
Madrid to Valencia has been eat in nevaral
places. A meeting of Intransigentea at Aleauiz,
in Aragon, has been broken up, and 24 persons
wbo were present arrested.
Paris, Jnly 27.—Tho Portuguese mailt are
interrupted in consequence of tbe troubles in
Spain.
Typhoon tn China.
Hoso Koxo, July 2fi.—A destructive Typhoon
visited Amoy on the 21st instant, canning great
damage to foreign property and to shipping in
the harbor and river. Tbe telegraph cable be
tween Amoy and Shanghai fs broken.
Cholera Is Sweden.
London, July 27.—Tho Bishop of Peterbo
rough is seriously llL Tbe cholera has appeared
in Uelair gburg, South Sweden, on the sonnd
opposite Elsinore.
New Yore, Jnly 27.—Arrived, Spain, Cala
bria, Adriatlo. Arrived on t, Koln and Clarabel.
EDVARD ROWE.
PLUM BINGr
GAS FITTING
EXTRACTS FROM
PREMIUM LIS
NEW YORK WORKMEN,
No. 5 HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK
MACON.
E. J. JOHNSTON
Waiciifis, JewBliy, Silver-war
FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLZBY,
Musical Instruments, Strings,
Era, »tc.
Bole Agent for the Celebrated
Diamond PrtMe Spectacle?. Eye-Glasses,
Particular attention given to Bepaira on fine and
Difficult Watches.
JEWELRY, etc., BEPAIRED, and ENGRAVING
Cor. Mnlbcrry A Second Sts., Xaton, 6a.
A call la solicited and great bargains given In good
and desirable goods. Many articles will be sold i
and unaer post. ipriCtf
1. A. SCOUT.
DUGAN & STILZ,
dzalees nr
m Oils, Wtat mi Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY,
No. 20 Second street, between Main and Bivor,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
*»" AMPLE 8T0BAGE.
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
; )&rtios making purchase accepting through Bill of
; from shipping points.
ATTENTION SPORTS.™ !
New ink Slate Sportsmen’s Association,
A LL manufacturers wi 1 have eveetnal’y to
conform, when * port men require that their
aportmen reqaire that their
allot shall oomparo with the standard of excellence
which your committee has fixed.
Upon the most critical examination, your com
mittee have determined to Adopt as the “Amzbi-
cas standard” the sc*1g presented to us by Messrs
Tboa. Otie Le Boy & Co . New York-
B. NEWELL, Chairman.
N. M. BMITH.
F. G.hKINNER.
Sportsmen and dealers desirous of having the
above scads, or any information relative thereto,
can promptly obtain tbe same by applying to
THOS. OTIS LE BOY * 00 , New York.
jone28dcod3m
S.';irl86C£X?
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Ga.
T HIS well known house Is now open to those
wbo visit the Spring for health or pleasure.
lief of Georgia. The Ladies' Southern Aid Asso
ciation, of Baltimore—nnder the Impulse of gen
erous hearts, and the guidance of wise heads, and
sustained by the open pursesof fatbers.husbamla
end brothers—sent a flood of relief, which, in its
abundant onlpourings, pervaded onr entire
Stats, clothing tbs naked, feeding the hungry,
an.-vning the sick and tbe wounded and tbe
aged.
ajci our people now show their grateful ap
preciation of this noble charity—let them
hesrtily.embrace the first opportunity presented
for brooming reciprocity.
The writer is emboldened to venture on this
appeal in bis own name by the fact that, owing
to the official position oeeopied by him at the
time, he waa honored as the chosen almoner of
this groat oharity, which came with healing on
Us wings In the day of our adversity. He,
therefore, knows well how fall, how ample,
sad how alleviating, ihe relief was. He trusts
our authorities will at once take Ihe matter in
hand, and tbat municipal treasuries and private
pumas will be freely opened in sojood a cause—
systematic movement, origiuaftd by public
authorities ia, in snch casea, always most honor
able and most efficient. Very respectfully,
0. J. Jexki.vs.
Brroax leaving England tbe Shah made some
ooatly presents to several members of the royal
family and tbe nobility. To tbe Queen he gave
a set of very* pare and valuable jewels, to the
Prinoe of Wales his photograph set in diamonds,
and^to tbe link. of Cambridge, as Commander
ln-Cbief cf tbe Army, he presented an elegant
sword, saying that "he rejoiced to place the
sword of Persia in the band of England." A
photograph, set n diamonds, was also offered
to Earl Granville, who extracted the picture,
preaaed it to bis heart, and returning tbe dia
monds, explained to tbe Shah that much as he
thanked him, his position.aanib,n in ; itet
forbade his receiving a presort from a foreign
monarch. Lady Bawlinsan and the Duchess cf
Sutherland also received presents of diamonds
from tbe Shah, who. at the same time, presented
Lord Morley with a valuable snnfl-bcx set with
jewels. He gave $10,000 to the Bervanta at
BockinghaB Patios, and $15,000 to the police
of London.— World.
It to sitnated nearer tbe Spring than any other
pnblic borne, and ia spaeioos and comfortable.
The table to supplied with tho best the marl ot
mom.
Every attention to given to Invalids who resort
to the waters of tbs bpring for health.
Rates of Beard,
Per day $ s 00
Ter week jo CO
Per month 35 00
Liberal dodaction made for huge families.
W. A. ELDEJt A tON,
-Proprietors.
TIERCES EEABGBASS HAMS,
40 tierces LEAF LABD,
20 tierces CAB0LINA BICE,
2 car loads NEW FLOUB,
2 car loads FEED OATS,
2 car loads CHOICE HAY,
150 boxes POTASH,
200 boxes CANDLES,
125 boxes STABCH,
250 box os WASHING and TOILET SOAP.
At
SETMOUR, TIXSLEY & CO’S.
JoIyl6 if
A, H. PATTERSON,
PBOVISION BROKER,
Tee negro who was hanged at Suffolk, Ya.,
tbe other day, remarked, as be was going to tbe
gallows: "I wish dey bad put it off 'till after
watermelion time.”
25 MAIN STREET.
X.OUISVHXE, KY,
TS PURELY A VEGETABLE mULMTUto,
JL composedelmply of w^Il-Known ROOTS,
HERBS and f-RUITS,combined■witkother
rropertics, which in their nature sro Cathartic.
Anti-Bilioca. Tho whole ia preserved in a suffl.
cient quantity of epirit from the SUGAR,
CASTE to keep them in any climate, which
P
LANTATION
BITTERS
ono of tho most desirable Tonics and Cm—
tliartire in tho world. They are intended
strictly ns n
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
COMMENCING-
October 27tb, 1873
CENTRAL CITY PARK
MACON, GA.
100
CO
For beet acre of clover hay
For beat aero Income hay
For beet acre of native grass
For beat acre psa vine bay
For beat acre of com forage
For largest yield of Southern cane, on acre...
For beat and largest display garden vegtablea. 25
For largest yield upland cotton, one acre 200
For best crop lot upland abort staple ootton,
not less than five bales 500
For best one bale upland short staple cotton.. 100
(and 25 cents per pound for tbe bale)
For best bale upland long staple cotton.
(and 25 cents per pound paid for tbe bale)
For tbe beet oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100
For tbe best display of paintings, drawings, etc.
by the pnpils of one school or oollege 100
For tbe best made Bilk dress, done by a lady of
Georgia not a dress-maker
For best made borne-spun dress, done by a
lady of Georgia not a dress-maker
For best piece of tapestry in worsted and floss,
by a lady of Georgia
For best famished baby basket and complete
set of infant clotbes, by a lady of Georgia..
For handsomest aet of Honchoir case, glove
box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of
Georgia 50
For best half dozen pairs of cotton sockn, knit
by a laoy over fifty years of age, (in golo)..
For best half dozen pairs of cotton socks, knit
by a girl under ten years of ago (m gold)...
For the finest and laigeat display of female
handicraft, embracing needlework, embroid
ery, knitting, crocheting, raised woik, etc.,
by one lady 100
For the best combination horse. 100
For the beat saddle horse 100
For the best styleharnoes honse. 100
For the finest and beet matched double team. 1G0
For tho beat stallion, with ten of hi* colts by
50
25
25
UssU*.. •• HHBSMHHHHHH8I98I8II
For tbe best gelding
For tbe beat six-mole team
For the best single mule.
For tbo beet milch cow.
For the best ball
For tho best ox team
For the best sow with pigs
For tho largest and finest collection of domes
tic fowls 100
For the best bushel of com
For the beat bushel of peas
For the beat bushel of wheat
For the best bushel of sweet potatoes
For the best bushel of Irish potatoes
For tho best fifty stalks of sugar cane
For the beat result on one acre in any forago
For tne largest yield of corn on one acre.... 100
For tbe largest yield of wheat on one acre.... 6'J
For tbe largest yield of oats on one acre.... 50
For tho largest yield of rye on one acre 50
For the best result on one acre, in any cereal
crop 200
For the best display made on the grounds, by
any dry goods merchant.... 100
For tho boat display made by aDy grocery
merchant. 100
For the largest and best display of green
house plants, by one person or firm 100
For tbe beat brass band, not less than ten per
formers 250
(and $50 extra per day for their music.).
For the best Georgia plow stock 25
For the best Georgia made wagon (two horse) 50
150
For the best Georgia made cart ...
For beet stallion four years old or more 40
For beat preserved horse over 20 years old.... 25
For beet Alderney bull.... 60
For best Devon bull. 5o
For beat collection of table app’ea grown in
North Georgia 50
For best collection of table apples grown in
Middle Georgia 50
REGATTA;
F=R- FR- F=*_
CHOLERA,
DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
DIARRHOEA,
AND AT.T.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
Cured and Prevented by
Radway’s Ready Relief!
F * CHOLERA prevails as an epidemic, tbe Pre—
_ ventive measures are the most wise to adopt.
The L-'YZB, Bowels and 6totn»ch should be kept
rtgolar. Badway’a Pills, in small doses, will secure
this requisite. Badway e Heady Belief diluted in
water, (oce teaspoonful to a tumbler of water),
taken as a drink, three or four times daring the
day. will disinfect the malaria inhaled in the sys
tem. and neutralize all acid or unhealthy elements
caused by the combination of the malaria of the
atmosphere with the gases of stomach, (which are
often in these epidemics acid), imparting warmth,
energy and health, throughout the system, and
preventing the separation of the watrny from other
properties in the blood.
If seized with CHOLERA, tbe B6sdy Belief
should be given as strong and often as possible.
This will secure rest and hold the properties of the
blood together, lQuaimsa its circulation, prevent
ing congestion, and prevent t!ie diminishing or
lessening of the poise, and stopping vomiting and
purging. The body should be rubbed with Ready
Belief from head to foot, and along the spine.
Thia will impart new energy and vitality to the
nervous syetem, atop cramps, spasms, and induce
free perspiration. Aa soon as the stomach is
quieted, six to eight of Badway’e Pills (no danger
of diarrba)* need ce feared) should be given. The
Liver, Stomach and Bowels will at once be restored
to their natural duties, and the neutralized ele
ments of disease be expelled from tho system.
This treatment has rescued thousands from death.
Looseness, Diarricea, Cholera Morbus, Cramps,
Spasms, etc , and all p&infcl discharges from tho
bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by
taking Badway’a Beady Belief. No congestion or
inflammation, no weakness or lassitude, wnl follow
the use of tho R. B. Belief.
YELLOW FEVER.
This disease is not only cured by Dr. Badway’a
Belief and Pills, bnt prevented. If exposed to it,
put one teaepoonfnlof Belief in a tumbler of water.
Drink this before going out in the morning, and
several times duriDg the day. Take one of roadway’s
Pills one hour before dinner and one on going to bed.
If seized with Fever, take four to six of the Pills
every six hours, until copious discharges from the
bowels take place; also drink the Belief, diluted
with water, and bathe the entire surface of the
body with Belief. 8oon a powerful perspiration
will take place, and you will feel a pleasant heat
throughout the system. Keep on taking Belief
repeatedly every four hours; also the Pills. A cure
will be sure to follow. Tbe Belief is strengthening,
stimulating, soothing and quieting. It is sure to
break up the fever and to neutralize the poison.
Let this treatment be followed and thousands
will be saved- The same treatment In FEVER
AND AGUE- TYPHOID FEVEB, SHIP FEVER,
BILIOUS FEVEB, will effect a cure in twenty-four
hours. When the patient feels the Belief irritating
or heiting the skin, a cure is positive. In all cases
where pais is felt, the belief should be used.
Beady Belief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 25
cents a box. Sold by Druggists.
CATERPILLARS!
A S THE TIME IS APPROACHING FOR
THESE DESTRUCTIVE WORMS, tlie turn-
ur* should ba prepared for them by havintf a supply
of the genuine WHISENANT3 DESTROYER on
hand.
Thoxas Cocnit, Oa., Jnly 13,1873.
We take pleasure in certifying we saw the
Whisenant Cotton Caterpillar Destroyer applied r
numerous etalka of cotton upon Wm R. HarraU’
plantation yesterday evening after sun down, it
ten roinutee after which a very heavy ram fell upon
it, and we saw nothing more of the cotton until
morning. Upon examination thia morning we
we fonnd that the rain had not washed it off. and
that all the caterpillars that were upon the ootton
were dead and in a dying condition We are very
favorably impressed with it. and are satisfied if
properly"applied it will give perfect satisfaction,
(copy) WM. R. HARRALL.
W. P. OLOWER.
Albast, Ga.. July 18, 1873.
This is to certify I applied the Whisenant Cotton
Caterpillar Destroyer to tha cotton npon two bot
tom places on my plantation, near thia city, a few
days Bince. which had quite a number of caterpil
lars npon it. and that u killed all ibe caterpillars
that were npon the cotton without injury to the
plant. I am well pleased with it, and am fnlly
satisfied if it is properly applied it will kill all the
caterpillars npon the cotton without injury to the
plant, and that one hand can apply it to fonr or
five acres per day.
(Signed) JESSE W. WATERS.
Orders should be sent in early to
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
JaDelSoodAwBrn’Drugcfrts
METROPOLITAN
IRON AND BRASS WORKS
Canal Street, from 8th to 7lb,
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD — IN
CREASE OF FLE3H AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKI3 AND BEAU' IFUL
COMPLEXION 8KLUB-
ED TO ALL!
DB. BAD WAY’S
RICHMOND,
WM. E. TAMER & CO.,
Enpeers,
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Send for Circa!ax.
1ani4 ly
H. E. BROWN,
AGENT.
smPARlUM RISOLVH
Haa made the mort astonishing enrea. So quick,
ao rapid are tho changea the body undergone, under
the iijflaence of this truly wonderful medicine, that
EVERY D*Y AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
Every drop of the 8AKSAPABILLIAN BESOL-
VENT communicates through the blood, swe^fc,
urine, and other flaids and Jmcos of the system,
the vigor cf life, for it repairs the wastes of the
body with new and sound material. Scrofula,
body with new ana sound maienat. ocroiuia,
Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Discuses, Ulcers
in the Throat and Month, Tumors, Nodes in the
Glands and other parts of the system, boro Eyes,
btrumorous Discharges from the Ears, and tho
worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever
Bores. Scald Head, Bing Worm, Balt Bhoum. Ery
sipelas, Acno. Black 8pot8, Worms in the Flesh
Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all Weakening
and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of
Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, are
within tho curative range of thia wonder of Mod
ern Chemietry, and a few days’ use will prove to
any person using it for either of these forms of
disease its pct6nt power to core them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by tbe
waate and decomposition that ia continually pro
gressing, eucecods in arresting those wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
hb<ny blood—and this the SABSAPABILLIAN
will and does secure—a cure is certain; for when
once this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion, and succoods in diminishing tho Ices of
waetes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tho
patient will feel himself growing better and strong
er. the food digesting better, appetite improving,
and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does
tho SABSAPABILLIAN BESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes.
Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of
Urine, Bright’s Disease. Albuminuria, and in All
cases where there are brick dust deposits, or the
water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like
the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or
there is a morbid,dark,bilious appearance and white
bone dust deposit, and when there is a pricking
sensation, burning sensation, when passing water,
and pah) in tho small of tho back and alam? u-t kins.
Tumor of 12 Tears’ Growth
Cured by Radway’s •
Resolvent!
Bevzblt, Mas3.. Jaly 10,1807.
Db. Rauwax I have had Ovarivn Tumor in tho
ovaries and bowels All the Doctors said "there
no help for it" I tried everything that waa
reeommended, bnt nothing helped me. I saw
yonr Resolvent, and thought I wonld try it; bnt
had no faith in it. becauae I had Buffered for twelve
years. I took eix bottles of the Resolvent, and
Temperance Bitters
only to bo used u a medicine, and always so*
cording Co dlroctlons.
They are tho sheet-anchor of tho feeble and
debilitated. They set upon a diseased liver, and
stimulate to such a degree that a healthy action
la at once brought abo ut. As a remedy to which
’Women are especially subject it is finper-
seding every other atixauUnL Aa a Spring
and Summer Tonic they hsTOno equal.
They are a zniM and gentle Purgative aa well &3
Tonic. They purify tho blood. They are a
splendid Appetizer. Theymalcetho weak strong.
They purify and invigorate. They cure Dys
pepsia, Constipation and Headache. They act
as a spedfie in all rpecies of disorders which
undermine tbe bodily strength and break dawn
the^ninul spirits. my
G Depot, 53 Park Place, Kew Yowl
G. W. McCREADY,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And Wholesale Dealer in
Flour, Meal, Hay, Corn, Oats,
Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Mfr, Cliffst, Egjp,
No. 105 West Main Street, Bot. Third and Fourth,
XiOUISVIIjIjE, kly,
Give prompt attention to filling orders for Mar-
chandise.
Agent for 1 ‘Hart’s” Beater Hay Press.
apr25 Sm
w. a. ransom; & co.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1S8 AND 140 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL.
C OB. COBTLANDT and NEW CHURCH STS .
NEW YORK. On the European Flan. BICH-
AriD P. FRENCH, son of the late Colonel Bichard
French, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel,
newly fitted up and entirely renovated the same-
Centrally located in the Business Part of the City.
Ladies* and Gentlemen’s Dining Booms attached
juneldtf
WAGES.
Refers to Seymour, Tinaley J: Co. and Johnson
A Smith. Macon, Ga. apr25Sm
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
LoomReeds, Harnesses
Patent Wire Ueddles
_, Are made under one management.
AHo, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN
MIL.uk promptly far Dished.
, „ D. C. BROWN,
jaiy24 6m LoweU, Mae#., U. S.
F OB all who are, willing to work. Any persco
old or youngs of either sex, can make fresa
$10 to $5J a week, at homa day or evening. Want
ed by all. Suitable to either city or oountiy, «nd
any season of the year. This is a rare opportunity
for those who are out of work, and out of monav.
to make an independent hying. No capital beicj?
required. Our pamphlet, “HOW TO MAKE A.
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of 10 cents. Address A. BURTON Jc CO., Aior-
riaania, Westchester county, N. Y.
8EWJLNG MACHINE, on so day*’ trial; many
advantages overall. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
refundod. gent c >m}.:ete, with full directions.
Beckwith Sewing Mtcoine Co., 8*2 Broadway, N. Y.
fPllEKEW ELASTIC TKUb3. An important In—
A vention. Jt retains the Raptore*at all times,
Race one mile down stream on Ocmnlgee Biver.
under tbo rules of the Regatta Association
Macon.
For the fastest four-oared shell boat, co
open to the world $150
For tbe fastest double-scull shell boat, race
open to the world
For tbe fastest single-scull shell beat, race
open to the world
For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race open
to tbe world
(By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log,
without waeh-boarda or other additions.)
The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be
charged for tbe Regatta premiums.
MILITARY COMPANY,
For the best drilled volunteer military compa
ny of not lees than forty members, rank and
file, open to the world $750
At least five entries required.
RACES.
FUSSE ONE—$300.
For Trotting Horses—Georgia raised; mils beats,
best two in three*
let horse to receive $200
2d home to receive * *" 75
3J horse to receive
rraaEiwo—<150.
For Trotting Horses that have never beaten 2:40
mile heata, best two in three.
let horse toreoeive .........$300
2d horse to receive joo
Sdhorse to reeeive ....„
mat thbzz— $650.
For Trotting Horses—open to the world: mile
heats, beet three in five.
let horse to receive $500
2d horee to receive jeo
3d horse to receive --
pcese Torn—*350,
For Banning Horses—open to the world; two-mile
heats best two in three.
Jet horse to reoeive..„ »250
2d horse to receive .."“*** jpg
rcBSE nvz—3i00.
For Bnnnirg Horses—open to the world: two-mile
beats, best two in three.
1st horse to receive....
iubse sne—<500.
For Banning Horeee-open to the world: three-
mile heats, beat two in three.
let horee to receive
The above Premiome will be oonteeted for under
the rules of the Turf. The nenal entry fee of 10
per cent, on the amonnt of tha pnise will bo
charged-
—.430
COUNTY EXHIBITIONS
and under lbs hardest exercieeicr wevercet strain!
It is wont with comfort, end if kept on night and
day, effects a permanent cure in.»4ew~vetd». Sold
cheap, and aent by mail when requested- CircaUr*
free, when ordered by letter tout to the Elaetio
Truss Oo., No. 688 Broadway, N. Y. city. Nobody
uses Metal Spring Trusses. too painful ; they
•lip off too frequently. may tteod&eowjy
To th9 county which (throngh its Society
or Club*) shall furnish the largest and
finest display, in merit and variety, of
stock, products and reeu’.ts cf home in-
duatriee, all raired, produced or manufac
tured in the county *1000
Second beet do V.V.V. 500
Third boat do..... !*’**** ggg
4. Fourth beet do Y.W. 200
Entries to be made at the August Convention in
Athens.
Articles contributed to the County Exhibitions
can also compete for specific premiums in the Pre
mium List: for instance, s farmer may contribute
to the Exhibition of his county a bushel of Bread
Corn, be can then enter it, individually, tor pro-
rninm Hi. juneI8eod td i
box of Badway’a Pills, and two bottles of your
Beady Relief; and there is rot a sign of tumor to
be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and hap
pier than I have for twelve years. The wor*t tumor
was in the left side of tbe bowels, over the groin
I write this to you for the benefit of otheis. You
can publish it if you chooBe.
HANNAH P. KNAPP-
WORMS !
The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WORMS of all kinds.
PBICE $100 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter.
From a prominent gentleman and reeident of Cin
cinnati, O., for the past forty years well known to
the book publishers throughout the United States:
Nzw Yobk, October 11,1870.
Db. Badway : Dear Sir—I km induced by a sense
of duty to tne suffering to make a brief statemsnt
of the working of your medicine on myself. For
several years I had been affected with some trouble
in tbe bladder and urinary organs, which some
twelvemonths ago culminated in a most terribly
afflicting disease, which the physicians all eaid was
a spasmodic stricture in the are tha, as also inflam
mation of the kidneys and bladder, and gave it as
their opinion that my age—73 years—would pre
vent my ever getting radically cored. I had tried
a number of physicians, and had taken a large
quanity of medicine, both alopathic and homeoe-
pathic, but bad got no relief. I had read of aston
ishing cured having been made by your remedies;
and some fonr months ago read a notice in tbe
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Poet of a cure hav
ing been effected on s person who had long been
eeffering as I bad been. I went right off and got
some of each—your Sarsaparillian Resolvent,
Beady Belief, and Regulating Pills—and com
menced taking them. In three days 1 was greatly
relieved, and now feel as well as ever.
O. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O.
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Over 1200 Actual Fires pf oat with it!
MORE THAN
$10,000,000 GO
Worth of property saved from the flames
THE
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F. W. FARWELL, Sec’y,
407 Broadway, Kew York.
In daily use by the Fire Departments of the prin
cipal dries of tho Union.
The Government has adopted it The leading
railways use it
Send io? “Its Record.”
B. H. WRIGLEY* CO., Agents.
feb!2fcf
LAWTON & BATES,
wholbsalu
-DEALERS IN-
Com, Oats, Hay, Bacoi, Lari; Floor, Siar, Colo, Sotess
BAGGING, TIES, ETC.,
FOURTH STREET.
janSOtf
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
Fangh-t’s ^Patent G-in
Grearing!
P LANTERS are requested to call around and soe it. It to not necessary that yen buy more than ono
power to ran your (tin a lifetime. Many buy horse powers and have to buy a gin gear noit yew
Thia Gin Gear baa an IRON OENTBAL SUPPORT to prevent aettling of gin hume, AN IRON KING
POST AND IRON RAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
NOTICE —Having made arrangements with Messrs. FCHOFIELD A SON for tho sole m&nnfaclnro
of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, all others aro warned not to hake, res
or sEht, tbe same, as I shall proaecuta to tbe extent of tbe law all persons using or infringing on my
Patent. L. E. FAUGHT.
Philadelphia, May 24, 1873. jnlyldSm
GKEOIRGKE "W. HEAD,
-EXCLUSIVE-
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
AMTD CIGAI1 JMA.JXMJI’AOTUIIBII,
No 4 Blake’s Block. Poplar Street. Macon; Ga.
GO
N. S. JONES,
PROVISION BROKER
No. 3 Pike’s Opera House Building,
OIKrOIBJPJikTI, OHIO
Orders for Pork, Bacon, H*ms and Lard
promp b attended to.
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U. XETOHUM.
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Bankers and Commission Merchants
Exchange Building:, Savannah, <2a.
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OmCE GESEaAL PiSlEJiOEB Aqest.
Atlanta, Ga., Jnly 10,
On and after this date—
Lionrsiso EXPHEes,
For New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities.
Leaves Macon, by Macon A Western Rail
road li.on am
Arrives at Atlanta 5.30 p.m
Leavea Atlanta. 6:00 p.u
Arrives Dalton 10:30 p.M
Arrives Chattanooga. 1:10 a.m
Pullman Police Drawing-Room and Sleoping-
Gara by this train from Atlanta to Lynchbnrg and
all intermediate points withoct chasge.
Pa8eengera leaving by this train irrive in New
York the aecond afternoon, at 4:44 p. at., over
thirteen hours eatlier than passengers by any
other i onto can with safety reach New York, leav
ing the eame evening.
DAT WESTERN EXIBE83.
Loaves Macon at 11:10 p.m
Loaves Atlanta at 8:80 a.m
Arrives at Chattanooga 4:30 p.m
Close connection at Chattanocga for all points
West.
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains.
For farther particulars address
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julyll tf General Passenger Agent.
DR. RADWAY’S
Perfect Purgative and Keg-
ulating Pills.
Perfectly Uateleea. elegantly coated with sweet
gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen. Bsd way’s Pii’e, for tho cure of all dis
orders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys,
Bladder, Nervous Diseases. Headache, Constipa
tion, Coativenose. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Bilous-
nees. Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles and
all Derangements of tbe Internal Viscera. War
ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable,
containing no mercury.minerals or deleterous drugs.
Observe the fob owing symptoms resulting
from Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of tbe
Blood in the Head, Acidity of the8tomaeh. Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weight in
tbe Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the Heart, Choking or suffering Sensations
wnen in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote
or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in
the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of
the Skin ind Eyes. Pain in the 8ide, Chest, Limbs,
and sudden Flashes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh’.
A few doses of Badway’e Pills will free the sys
tem from all the above named disorders. Price 25
cents per box. Sold by Druggist*. .
O. J. GAMBLE.
A W. GIBSON.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
WHOLESALE
CHOCEES, FBOTISli AID LIOOOE DEALEES.
MACON, GA.
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MENTB, for the purpose of observing the meridian
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