The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, July 30, 1873, Image 2

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e= Telegraph & Messenger. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 30. 1873. THE liCOKVU I’KEM. A Wonderful 3»kr. From the Knoxville Chronicle ] Several weeks ago, while Sylvester Bowman, of Cist borne oonnty, was catting the sprouts off his ones, he saw what be took to be a Urge black snake, and struck at it with hut err the, when, to bie astonishment, tbs snake struck at him with us tail. 'Knag ii« tail several fe~( f r ,.„, it - Wmj» R. .Tonas, an Atlanta printer, died on earth. Bowman, whereupon, again struck st Monday. I tits wnake, hot fbe vioioot reptile, not at alt in Con. L. P. Gaitrr, Hnperintendent of the At-1 Liui dated, retained the blow and pressed Bow. lanU end Weal Point Railroad, presents the man »o elo-ely that it me with difficulty he got .. . ... _ *»*r- Re* “ruing to the attack, Bowman, by following aUtement of the business of bis road I means of large rooks, »t last suooeeded in crip- for the year ending Jnne 30th: I P ,,0 J ,b ® ond fastening »t to the earth. oiors ascsirrs. I W ‘ lb ,h ® “"latanoe of Jordan F. Lnngmi _ J From jpsiocnrer* it | »*• and to their astonishment “ is's'i7...! r~ i *i-.ni k SlKvn aail ataoaUaBaoiia.. JZI i’S 12 I j 00 , 1 * aod * quarter long, shaped like a roos | ter a spar. Rat what was still more wit on osniaaay sxrnsss. Conducting transportation —..t T5/W H Motive power —■■■-x.---.ti tt MhintmoMof 7jM7 K- H«nt of M»oon k Writers R, K.~ fiOOOO Repair* end rent ofe*r» IW'** i5 Net over ordinary expe&**i.~-~~ niTRAOnPIPAKT SXrsXBK*i. Reneimi cf iron mile 9 »JDW New can ————7-c/ro One new wood and water rtAtion^ (ItL'jtSj 44 tr-’vHCrij ing. it had two eyes in its tail, which, ex ooptieg tbo horn, ru ibiped exactly like the bend, hot waa not to large. Indeed, to see tbe Uil, one would bare tbongbt that it waa tbe bead, and that the horn was the toDgne. The horn was very sharp. Tbs st ake seemed very fierce at bis tail eDd, and endeavored to strike every thing that came near its tail. Various expert- menu were made to aeoetlain whether he could see with the eyes in his tail, ud it was demon LOtri tK.no) (0 I titrated beyotd donbl that it could see with its ~ - I Uil eyes. These eyes bad lids, which opened _2m rrt, I and shut and gleamed xrith anger. Indeed, tbe 1/.4 go I tall bead aeemed far more fieroe than tbe other — : head. Although the snake tapered somewhat Netovsrall eiftnira tlOOja il from bia main head, atill the tail-head waa as Tbe ratio of ordinary expenses to gross re- I thick as a large thamb and jnst as blast. MtpU being 2 j per oent. increase over last year. I Mr. Bowman carried the snake home while This inert a.e is partly dae to a larger renewal disabled, bnt it oontiuaed to strike at ever; ~ a 1 IL " iijtrndvr with its Lorr., and, the family beoom ing alarmed, Mr. Bowman shot it dead. i Air Brake.. i.t iron rall«. The business compares with same for the previous year as follows: 1X712- IK. Jae'ra. Decrease. Pamaatsfs—WUCTIff 142.0M41 1*71)044 rrclsht aUS)30 W.VM28 {■ails — in.Tti 15 10 7JIS8 I-nresi 7.444 W EBt (,l UovtAilU—. 3,27115 2,42922 Nat decrease... J Teas of (Msht transported home for previous year...— of tens.. The Bkliae«ras Uoae. ", S91 Bxme recent incidents in a circus at Toronto 03 I are thna described by tbe Globe: ‘ Part of Ibe performance in the circtu is the ‘trot’ made by |*ON the cow rhlnoaceros, and accordingly at the J700SM B.1HM I P ro P er time the brate was led forth. LSIO Bales of ccttea traaaeortad! name for previous year Increase In bale J0.7VAM I P r °por time toe Drnte was iea rortn. The nni ..4A7S3 m trial seems to be quite inoffensive, bnt it got •W#21 baulky yesterday afternoon, and it was only af- ltx> ~ j ter a good deal of shoving and whipping that it ]d,m| coaid be induced to leave its corner. Tbebrnte st. 17) | has sn immense bit in its month, snd is led or gnided by ropes attached to this. The route lay 45,0441 from the ontcr tent through a center tent, and Local notion, including West Point, Inoreored 1 40 iat0 the hippodrome. This was accomplished 14,011 bales, and throogb, beyond West Point, wlUl • Bood deal of exercise and yeUingof driv- 81,066 bales. Tfcs throogb oolton has been fraan<1 tie deep bellowing of the rhinoceros, transported at low rates, yielding only a small The ring was reached at last and one revolution revenue. ° i made, when the animal bolted, breaking away In explanation of Ibis ex.raordinary decline In freights tho Colonel goes on to say: the direction of tbe door. Now it became evi- In my former report, I predicted sc active dent to tho sodience in this quarter that tbe competition for throogb freights from the West cow wss loose, snd tbe manifestations that fol- and Northwest, on tho completion of tbe Sonth I lowed this conviolion were varied,both in qnan- and North Road of Alabama. That road was I tity and quality. Ons nnanimons impression opened in November. As the distance from I seized hold of them; that was to place area- Nssbville to Opahka and Golnrabns la only j sonabie distance between them and tbe cow. twenty five miles leas by tho Montgomery ronte The majority nttered a succession of screams tbsn by Atlanta, we had reasonably expeeted I in doing this, while they dropped between the to absro the bnalceas to those points at equal I seats or sprang over them, rolling over in nnaf- rates. The rutlom has obtained with our I footed terror. In the meantime tho keepers Bonthera reads that tho ahorisr line So any | were in pnrsnit, and a body of Captain Prince’s given competing point shall make the rate—tho 1 choice, t troops closed in to snrronnd the cow, longer line to have tbo right to oompole at the I but they opened out again in a skirmishing order same rate, bnt not below it. Long routes dif- I with military oelerity, retiring twelve paces feting so little as the two In question are re- while tbe brnte was being lassoed. While all garded as equal. We were, therefore, snr- I this was going on in tho hippodrome the otber prised to li «rn that the N. &. 0. and tbe W. animals bad bcoome distracted by tbe noise; and A A. roads had snr rendered to the Louisville I tbe roars of the lion and the chattering of mon- anti Montgomery line all territory sonth of [ keys and the screams of all tbe featbered tribes, West Point, with tbo stipulation that no ratoa I made an nproar that those who beard it will not should bo made, and nil shipments refnsed, I soon forget. For the rest tho performance was from Naahvillo and all points beyond via At- | snooetefolly carried oat." l.'intn, into the territory Bet Bpart to tbe Louis ville and Montgomery line. The consideration was that tbe latter should cot compete via Montgomery to Atlanta. Tbo bargain was as nnrxpeoted to ns, ns it is unprecedented. In oonasqncnoe, onr revenae from freight has fallen below my anticipations. Mr*. Candle Silenced. The Brantford (Canada) Courier tells of a I gentleman of that town who reoontly tried sn experiment which he says has oomploteiy cured his wife of jealousy. Be says he was subject to I a nightly curtain lecture from his better half, at Os Saturday U,.C:, watermelons weroshipped I a time when ho wished to be wrapped in the from Savannah, and Harris, of the News, I arms of Morpheas, for returning an affection “Be drew Ids rod bandana ont I ,ot » n old lady friend. Be bore it for aeveral And wiped bis weepin’ eyoe.” I nights with a Chrlstian-Iike resignation, bnt he Tnx Monroe Advert tier has diacovered a new' J* ,Mt deT,w , d • P I,n toT patting an end to it. "W- fowi. -a itrS^’twiJlSSai.'Vi: them Ilnbtists. I of his wife’s wardrobe, and then plaoed it in Tnx Atlanta Herald of yesterday, publishes the garden, sitting it in an iron chair. To this the following dispatoh s I R' tTea ,tn *K a be knelt down and poured forth „ _ . . impassioned addresses. Tho servant girl was W a Jn ^ I R ~’ Ih " ,andi °K st ,h0 kitchen door at this time, and riL'.Th i “ D 5 d£ * lb overheard these appeals. She immediately no- t . T1—* *^* T . t * 1 W fl» d to this State, her mistress of the fact. Presently both **212*5;i* 1 ! Georgia detectives nnder o{ tbem omergod from the kitchen, armed with In v2ni^ilt n rl ■ Bm ,h ‘ -2 ®,K i“ riT0 broomsticks, and made an attack upon tho l*r*retty t»-morrow morning. Bmith is sp- .. dammy woman." while the husband, who had raahwMvy jsathe be assassinated by the people rotired ln Rood order SRt at the back ’enj 0 ,i E g whom he hai ootraged. lhe BMne . After’knocking the imago over, Tnx Monroo Advertiser has tbe following I they ponneed upon and tore the clothing in EDWARD ROWE. PLUM 13*1 3ST Gr| . —AND- GAS FITTING! In all their branebes, promptly attended to by I tbe brat of NEW YORK WORKMEN, No. 5 HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK. MACON. EXTRACTS PROM PREMIUM LIST PBOVISMSI GEORGIA IS QUANTITIES TO SUIT FARMERS AND MERCHANTS i$ MPAS THE CHEAPEST. STATE FAIR ! COMMENCING —OFFERED BT— October 27tfa, 1S73! Jnlj27tf A. B. SMALL. No. 10 Hollingsworth Block. E. J. JOHNSTON Watclies, JewBlry, SDier-ware. I CENTRAL CITY PARE FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY, Musical Instruments, Strings, | ETC., XTC. Bole Agent for the Colebrated Diamond PeDMe Spectacle?. Eye-Glasses, I XTC. Particular attention given to Repairs on fine and | Difficult Watches, JEWELRY, etc., REPAIRED, and ENGRAVING. | Cor. llnlberry A Becoud HU, Macon, 6 a. A coil i« solicited and great bargains given in good and desirable goods. Many articles will be sold at and under cost. aprlStf MACON, GA. J. A. D 1*0IX. J. D. 8TILZ* For boat mere of ciover hny....... 9 60 For rest acre Income bay 60 For beat acre of native grata 60 For beat acre pea vine bay... For beat acre of com forage For largeat yield of Southern cane, on acre... For best and largest display garden vegtabJes. 25 For larges-, yield npland cotton, one acre 300 For best crop lot npland short staple ootton, not less than five bales 600 For beet one bale npland short staple cotton.. 100 (and 25 cents per pound for the bale) For best bale npland Jong staple cotton 100 (and 25 cents per pound paid for tbe bale) For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady.. • 100 For tbe beet display of paintings, drawings, etc, by tbe pupils of one school or college 100 Fur tbe beet made euk dress, done by a lady of No. 20 Second street, between Main and River, 1JSfSSSSTtealSS’if i " lady of Georgia not a dreee-maker 50 For beet piece of tspestry in worsted and Hoes, LOUISVILLE, KY. I _by»lsityof Georgia....... 50 DUGAN & STILZ, Con, Oals, Hunt ail Hay, EXCLUSIVELY, •AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Corn from points in Illinois, lartios making purchase accepting through BUI of fading T ; from shipping points. apri5 6m Tbo Rev. II. Phlnazeo and bis two sons, A. J. and James G. Phinazso, have at this time rags. They soon discovered the cheat, and rnshed into the honso terribly mortified. Tbe husband fallowed them and said exasperating be jealous, he has only to mention that little scene in the garden, and she changes the topic. The servant ban since been induced to go to tbo States, where the “ wages ato high." Littlx leas than a year ago, there resided in Wheeling, West V’trginia, Kate Fanlatech. beautiful girl, aged seventeen, end John Fra- over i ,200 buahelsofltut year’s cornin ihZ “"W Whenever sbeehows anydisposition to * 1 hfl AaaIgik bn hti nnltr (a tnanttnvr t!i«t lidla Wi nndemtfiDd that two negro men bid a Mrioaa rocoonotro on the 19ib, at Hickory Grow, in OrRwford county, which roaalted in tho killing of ono find Borloa* ip j ary of the otber. Atlahta waa thrown into a “fever of ezeite- ment” Snnday morning by a report that a ucgru I *ler, a aober, indnstrions fellow, a few years named George Henson, one of tho penitentiary I older. Frazier was well thought of in the convicts, convicted of rape, bad died from erne! “®'Sbborbood, while Miss F.nlatech was also of A A At. U J , .ry a.. I *0 excellent family and tho pot of that house, treatment'at the bands of one of Grant, Alexan- hold. An acquaintance between tho two was der & Oo.’h guards. It aeemn from (be Gonsti-1 struck up, which ript-ned into mntnal affection tntion'a report that Henson had incurred tho I * or eflC * 1 °^ er ® parents of Kate watched auger of one of tbo keepers or guards because S25 ^ £?".!! U “ 6 Bli P p,d . ... . r , h ^ , I m and forbid Frazier to visit Iho honso any of tils f.ilnro to do tho work required of him, more. The lovers, however, arranged secret he complaining that bo was nnwell. The gnard, I meetings, and, at length, becoming convinced whose name wo learn la Ivey, began to whip ,hat the oonsent of Kate’s patents oonld never him with an inslrnmcnt nsod for this purpose b® h »d to their union, the young pair resolved ... , , , , , , ‘ , I Oil eloping. They took advantngo of tho first wbteli consisted of a hosvy pieee of eole leather I opportnDliy offered them for taking their de- about throe inches wide and some foot and a I psrtnre, and went to Pittsburg, Pa., for the half long, aitaelied to a staff or handle. This | pnrpose of marrying each otber. Tbo parents weapon wsr said to have the end of tho leather of the girl ware too vigilant for the loving pair, aomo threo or fonr thickDeaAa that waa riveted | howover, and they snccecded in captnring her together by iron tacks or nails. With this part I and taking her back to her home. The matter the tdowa wero inflicted. Onr informer slated I 514 not end here, for a second opportunity for that tlio guard gave him an unmerciful beating, eloping was recently taken advantage of by tho striking him qnilo ft number of times, atd two lovers, and after considerable mactrnvTirg afterwards struck him on the head with the I they arrived last wock at Harmony. Pa., with- bntt end of a gnu. The convfct waa then I out being detected. Here tho detectives camo thrown Into a cart to bo carried to tbe stock-1 npon their track, and realizing their situation nde, bnt died boforo ho reached his doitina-1 the enamored oonple procured a room at tbe tton. When tbe above acconnt beeame gen- hotel in tbe villsgo. Shortly after being left erally noiant about amongst tho colored peo- alone two snocetsive pistol shots wero heard by pie, some of the deceased's friends determined I the landlord, who repaired io Iho room to ifnd to have the rnstior properly investigated, and the two lovers writhing in the agonica of death, if what was said was tree to have tbe gnllty I At last aeoonntn tbo young lady was not expected patty brought to panisbment. With this ob-1 to live, while Frazier died almost instantly. Joct in view they called on Jndgo Hopkins for The anpposilion is that tho conplo conld not advice, and Also had a meeting to raise money I withstand the painfal opposition and persecu te defray the necessary expense. Jndgo Hop-ltions of iho enraged parents, and preferred kins advised the parties to go to the camp j death r^her than submit to anothor separation, where tbo prisoner* wero and find out about it, j Tho affair, as may be imagined, created the and to inform tho Ooronor of tbo connty of the I greatest exoitement in the village of Harmony, dealh so that be might investigate tbe .object. At first tbo Ooronrr did not feel incliaod to take any ste]>a in iho mn'.ter, because he was not right snro that it was his doty to do ao, bat X preremplory note from Jndge Hopkins osased him to panel ajnryof inquest. Tho persons who wont ont to tho camp after some little delay were informed that flonson was dead and buried, (hat hn had died at 11 o’clock on Saturday morning; they did not know what waa tho matter with him; nono of them bad heard any complaint from him. Ho had been bnrled. Tbe persons then ascertained where he was bnrled and dog him up to briDg to the otty, which vu done. Snnday morning, Coro ner Kile, with a jnry of seven men, went to a honse on Wheat street where tbe body was de posited, and {bed the box whioh contained the body opened. Its sppearance was as follows: The tx^ly was beaten from the ahoaldera to the hips; when turned over in the ootfin, the akin fell from portions of it and slnck to the sides of tbe oofiln. The sides of the body wero beaten and blistered. There wero blisters, on both arms, .the site of the palm of a man’s hand. . The bead was braised np, tbe eyes protruding j STANDARD from iheir socket*; oror the left eje the skull was fractured for two inches, and the tongne waa protruding, the atoiuaoh w*a swollen and blbtcrej. Tbe fleshy part* wero beaten until | o XT TP Tf FTC n non vw vre-n the flesh was gashed. Every limb was swollen U V K 750,000 IN USE. to threo time* its nanol sizs. The elimination ] oblrfly related to tho appearance of the deceased ^ T° n think of boring a Sewing Machine it wil as there were no witnesses present who saw the I examine rhe records of those now in then who beat the party. LIGHT RUNNING MACHLNE. U«tXG THE The verdict of the jury was that Henson I ROTARY HOOK, MAKING A LOCK STITCH, earns to his death by blows icfi.oted bv some BUk ® °n both aides of tbe fabric sewed. All shut! . . . - I tie machines waste power in drawing the ahnttle party or parties unknown. I back after the stitch is formed, bringing Jonb.’e Subsequently, W. F. Ivoy was arrested on I and strsin r.pen both machine snd operator, the oharge of having eommUted tho murder, w££elEB °.t ‘“vUdiONdara^L7Prttww* bnt hla examination was postponed nntil yes- »“d proves an economical invtstment; Do not Urd.r ■ believe adi that u premiaed by totalled ‘•Cheap" J — I machines, von should require proof that veais of «\r .. .v . | n*e have tested their value. Money once’thrown M. Maxima Du Camt makes queer revela- j away cantor be recovered, lions a boor the filth and misery of noma of (be | Send for onr circulars. Machines told on easy eooentrio quarters of Paris, which, (or sqaalor, I term*, or monthly payments taken. Old machines be says, are only to bo equaled bv Hebron, I P nt in order or received in exchange. Bafetb, and the dirtiest and most loathsome *8***™? A ^^G CO.S OFFICES s Jewish vtUagea in the East. He tells pleasant I bavannah. Angnata, Macon and Colcmbne. Ga. wy (wnrr latest r xraovraxsrs.) FOB 20 YEARS THE OF EXCELLENCE THROUGHOUT TEE WORLD, ATTENTION SPORTSMEN New YorK Slate Sportsmen’s Association. EXTRACTS FRONT “RETORT OF COMMITTEE OS BTAJJD- AI.I> FOB snor.*’ m»nnf*ctureri4 wil hivo eventually to For boat furnished baby basket End complete set of inf Ant clothes, by a lady of Georgia.. 60 For handsomest eet of Mouchoirc*se. glove box and pin-cushion, made by % lady of Georgia. 60 For beet half dozen pairs of ootton sock's knit by a lady over fifty years of age, (in golo)., 25 For best half dozen pairs of ootton socks, knit - by a girl under ten years of age (in gold)... 25 For the finest snd largest display cf female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroid ery, knitting, crocheting, riised work, etc., by one lady 100 For the best combination horse 100 For tho host Biddle horse ICO For the beet style liarnois hone. 100 For the finest and beet matched doable team. ICG conform, when BpOrtmon require that their | For the beat stallion, with ton of his coits by shot shall compare with the standard of excellence which yonr committee has fixed Upon tho most critical examination, yonr com-1 For the best six-mole team ........ mittee bate determined to adopt ts tho “Ameri- I For tho best single mule.. o»n standard” the ao%le presented to us by Messrs. ‘ ‘ Thou. Otis I*o Boy at Co . New York. K. NEWELL, Chairman, N. II. BMITH. F. a. ttlHIKB Sportsmen and dealers desirous or having the abovo scale, or any information relative thereto, obtain .... 250 .... 960 .... 250 ....100 .... W0 .... 103 .... ICO For tho bent milch cow.. For the best bull For the best ox team For tho beet bow with pigs J*or tno largest and finest ooUenHon of daam® tic fowls. 100 For the beet bushel of com 25 Ft- F*- FR- CH0LERA. DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, ' DIARRHOEA, AND ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Cured and Prevented by Radway’s Ready Relief! r ' CHOLERA prevails as an epidemic, the Pre ventive measures are tbe m'st wise to adopt. The LlTKB, Bowels and Stomach should be kept rtgnlar. Badway’s Pills, in small doses, will secure this requisite. Badway’s Heady Belief diluted in water, (one teaepooafnl to a vumbler of water), taken as a drink, three or font times daring the day. will disinfect the malaria inhaled in the sys tem, and neutralize all acid or nchealthy elements caused by the combination of the malaria of the atmosphere with the gasee of stomach, (which are efeen in these epidemics acid), imparting warmth, energy and health, throughout the system, and preventing the separation of the wateiy from other properties in the blood. If seized with CHOLERA, tbe Ready B'lisf should be given as airoDg and often as possible. This will secure rest and hold the properties of the blood together, zquiltziso its circulation, prevent ing congestion, and prevent tbe diminishing or lessening of the poise, and stopping vomiting and purging. • The body should be rubbed with Beady Belief from head to foot, and along the spine. This will impart new ene»gy and vitality to the nervous system, stop cramps, spasms, and induce free perspiration. As soon as the stomach is quieted, six to eight of Badway’s Fills (no danger of diarrtoe % need te feared) should be given. The Liver, Stomach and Hovels will at once be restored to their natural duties, and the nentralizad ele ments of disease be expelled from the system. This treatment has rescued thousands from death. Looseness, Lharrl cea, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Spasms, etc , and all painful difeharges from the bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by taking Badway’s Bead/ Belief. No congestion or irflimmation, no weakness or lassitude, wnl follow the use of the B. B. Belief. YELLOW FEVER. This fliscue is not only cured by Dr. Radway’a Relief and Pille. but prevented. II exposed to it, putoueteaepoonfalof Rebef in a tumbler of water. Drink tbia before going ont in tbe morning, and eeveral time* curing the day. Take one of ftadway’s Pflie one honr before dinner and one on going to bed. If seized with Fever, take four to six of tbe Pills every eix hoars, nntil copious discharges (rom tbe bowels take place; also drink tbo Belief, dilated with water, and bathe the entire anrface of tbo body with Belief. Soon a powerful pcr.plration will take place, and you will feet a pleasant heat throughout the system. Keep on taking Belief repeatedly every fonr bonre: also the Tills. A enro will be euro to follow. The Relief is strengthening, stimulating, soothing and qaietiDg. It U sure to break np the fever and to neutralize tbe poison. Let this treatment be followed and thousands will be saved. The same treatment in FEYEIt AND AGUE. TYPHOID FEVER, SHIP FEVER, BILI0U4 FEVER, will effect a cure in twenty-four hours. When tbe patient feels the Belief irritating or belting tbe skin, a cure is poaitive. In ail cases where pais is felt, the r eUef should be used. Beady Rebef 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 25 cents a box. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH! BEAUTY! STRONG AND PURE BIOH BLOOD — IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT— CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU' IFUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! US. BADWAY’S SAHSiMILLIAS BESOIMT Has made the most astonishing cures. Bo quick, so rmpid are tbe change* tbe body undergoes, under the iufluenoe of this truly wonderrul medicine, that EVERY day an increase in flesh and WEIGHT 13 SEEN AND FELT. THE GREAT BLOOD PCRIFIEB! Every drop cf tbe 8AB9APARILLIAN RESOL VENT communicite* through the blood, sweat, urine, and other fluids and Juices of tho system, the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with now and sound material. Scrofula, 8jphbi*, Consumption, Glandular Diee«sos. Ulcers in the Throat and Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system. Sote Eyes, t'-tiumorous Discharges from the Ears, and tlio worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores. Scsid Hoad, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum. Ery sipelas, Acne, black Spots, Worms in the Flesh Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all Weakening and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Loes of Sperm, and all wastes of the life pTirciplo, CATERPILLARS! A.“these DESTRUCTIVE WORMS, the farm ers should be prepared for them by having a supply ”f the genuine WHlttENA-M’S DESTROYER •<« b&nd. Thomas County, Ga., July 13,1873. We Uke plewura in cectifyirg we saw the Whlsenant Cotton Caterpillar Destroyer applied tp numeroua stalka of cotton upon wm R. H&rrall plantation yeetordav evening after snn down, 11 ten minutee* after which a very heavy ram fell upon it, and we saw nothing more of the cotton until morning. Upon examination Ihia morning we we found that the rain had not washed it off. and that all tbe caterpillar* that were upon the cotton were dead and in a dying oondition We are ▼WT favorably impressed with it, and aro eatiafiod iT properly applied, it will give perfect satisfaction (Copy) WM- B. HARRALL. V i J W. F. CLOWKU. Albany, Ga., July 18.1873. Tkia la to certify I applied the Whiaenant Cotton Caterpillar Destroyer to the cotton upon two bot tom pUcee on my plantation, near tbia city, a few days Bit.ee, which had quite a number of caterpil lars npon it and that u killed all the caterpillars \\\%t wer9 upon the cotton without injury to the plant. I am well pleaaed with it, and am fully satisfied if it is properly applied it will kill all the caterpillars upon the cotton without injury to the plant, and that one hand can apply it to four ~ five acres per day. (Signed) JESSE W. WATERS. Orders should be sent in 6arl/ to HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, junel5eod&w6m Druggists METROPOLITAN IRON AND BRASS WORKS Canal Street, from 6th to 7th, RJOHMOW D, VA, WM. E. TAMER & CO., EopttaMacteisaMFoiflen. ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Bend for Circular. H. E. BI10WN, AGENT. “Absolutely tbe Beat Mroiectlon Against Fire.” Oyer 1200 Actnal Fires put ont witiii MORE THAN $10,000,000 00 Worth of property saved from tho flames THE B ABCOC E can promotlv obtain the semi by applyirg to I For the beet bnahel of peaa mmj attj t.i* dmv a v.a. v«.l I < * a *__i _t * THOU. OTIS LE BOY * CO , New York. For the beet buabel of wheat wTthin tho curative range of th!a wonder of Mod ern Cheniittry, acd a few days’ use wili prove fm any person using it for either of theao formB didAme ltd potent power to cure them. If lhe patient, daily becoming redneed by the waato and deoompoaition that is continually pro gressing, eucctoda in arresting these wastes, and repairs the eamo with now material made from baaliby b.'ood—and this the tiAUSAPARlLLlAN will and does eocuro—a cure la certain j for when once this remedy commences ita work of purifica tion, and succeeds in diminialiing the loss of _ , waatoa, its repairs will bo rapid, and every day tho * I P* tiont feel himself growing better and atrong- ELDER HOUSE, Indian. Spring, Ga. ’ For the heat bnahel or sweet potatoes 25 I * r _ th „ food d jg 8(tin ' B totter, appetite improving. For the beat bushel of Irish potatoes I and fl«h and weight increasing. Not only dooa For the beet fifty stalks of eugut cane. ot> the SABSAPiRILLIAN RESOLVENT oxool all For tho beet reault on one acre in any forage Un 0wn remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, crop J50 Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but For the argeet yicdd of corn cn one acre.... J00 ,’ t ^ tho oa ,_ p0aitiT0 onro f 0r _ For the largest yield ofwheat on one acre..., 60 1 J 1 The table la supplied with tbe beet the market affords. Every attention is given to invalids who resort to the waters of the bpring for health. Bates of Board. rar day $ 2 00 rer week 30 00 Per month 35 00 Liberal deduction mads for large families. W. A. ELDER 4 BON, Proprietors. 5Q TIERCES BKABGUASS HAMS, 40 tierces LEAF LARD, 20 tierces CAROLINA RICE, l ; 2 car loads NEW FLOUR, 2 car loads FEED OATS, 2 carloads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxes POTASH, 200 boxes CANDLES. 125 boxes STARCH, 250 boxes WASHING and TOILET SOAP. At SEYMOUR, TOSLEY & CO S. Jnlyl6 tf any dry goods merchant... 100 I cases where there aro brick dust deposits, or the For the beet display made by any grocery I water ia thick, cloudy, mixed with subetacces like mertmant...... 100 the white of an egg, or throade like white ei!k, or For the largest and beet diaplay of green- there is a morbid,dark,bilious appearance and white honse plants, by one person or firm 100 bone duet depoett, and when there is a pricking For the heat braaa hand, not lose than ten per- | aenaatiou, burning sensation, when paaaiu g water, (and $50 extra per day for their maeic.). For tho best Georgia plow stock 25 For tho beat Georgia made wagon (two horse) So For tbo beet Georgia made cart 25 For beat stallion four years old or more 40 For beet preserved horse over 20 years old.... 25 For best Alderney boll 50 For best Devon bull 50 For best collection of table app'es grown in North Georgia. 60 For best collection of table apples grown in Middle Georgia 60 REGATTA: [ Lac3 one mile down etreim on Ocmulgbe River, and pziD in the email of the back and alonv ill lcine. Tamor of 12 Years’ Growth Cared by Radway’s Resolvent! Bevebly, Mass., July 10, 1807. Db. Raeway:—I have had Ovarisn Tumor in the ovaries and bowels. All tbe Doctors said “there waa no help for it ” I tried everything that waa recommended, but nothing helped me. I eaw yonr Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but bad no faith in it, because x bsd suffered for twelve years. I took eix bottles of the Resolvent, and one box of Badway’s Fills, and two bottles of yonr Beady Belief; and there is not a sign of tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and hap pier than I have for twelve years. The worst tumor under the rules of the Regatta Association of I w as in the loft eide of the bowels, over the groin ONLY MANUFACTORY In this oonntrr where 'V —A3»— stories of how some beggars lire. There aro parsons who aro always in deep mourning, and whose business ia lo join funeral procession* and then to retnrn home with the mourners and eat » good breakfast. There is an interesting chapter on foundlings and the excellent estab lishment where they are now received without any Indiscreet question* being asked. There Is so longer any necessity for leering children, »* need to be the custom, on church steps, nor are those found in the street* disposed of as they used toi be till Pa,u, moo , interfered. In the sixteenth oentury the fi Xed pnoefor a found ling was one frano; tome n»ed Jo be purchased by chant sble people, some by aorobato. others by *o roe rer* who wanted the blood of an infant to mix with their drag*. Now the.« innooenU are taken lo the fonndiing honp.ui as well as means will permit, though the mor- tslity t» great among them for wantof because tut nurse* who hare several children io attend re cauno! ’’jonjp" them. Ic jgqj there were fl.OOO children received at tbe found- ling hospital, of which 1,740 were left tempora rily. Nearly ell were brought to the hospital, only seventy-nine having been found exposed ln publio places, snd one hiring been accident ally forgotten in a cab! In that year there were 25,435 foundling* on the hooka. W. B. CLEVJES. Gen. Agt., Savannah, Ga. A. 1QCKS, Agent, Macon, Ga. Jan 12-eodly CYPRESS SHINGLES! J UST received, a consignment of CYPHERS SHDiGLES, rived and drum. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE! For sale by B. H. IVBIGLEr & CO. JUDCStf AASOIf t. KA3TBCM. W.A Manufacturers and Jobber* of BOOTS AND SHOES, US AND 140 GRAND 87., NEW YORK, ssssr by R. W. Hofan, of Georgia. Patent Wire Heddles Macon. For the faeteBt four-oared shell boat, I open to the world $150 I For tho fastest douWe-ecnl! shell host, race open to the world..... 60 For the fastest single-scull shell boat, race open to the world 60 For the fastest four-oared canoe boat, race open 1 to tho world 60 (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, without waBh-boards or other additions.) I The naual entry fee of tea per cent, will be charged for the Regatta premium* MILITARY COMPANY. For the beat drilled volunteer military compa ny of cot leee than forty members, rank and file, open to the world $750 At least five entries required. Are made nnder ono management. Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN | MILLS promptly furnished. T>. 0. DROWN, Juiy24 Bm Lowell. Mas,. U- S. I write this to you for the benefit of others. Yon can publish it u you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP’ worm:© i The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN and WORMS of all kinds. |PBICE $100 PER BOTTLE An Important Letter. From » prominent gentlemftn and reeident of Cin cinnati, 0. t for the p&et forty years well known to the book publiehera throughout the United btatea New York, October 11,1870. Db. IUdway : Dear Slr—I am induced by a aenae of duty to tne Buffering to make a brief etatemant of tbe working of your medicine on myself. For several years I had been affected with some trouble in the bladder and urinary organs, which some twelve months ago culminated in a moat terribly afflicting disease, which the physicians all said was a spasmodic stricture in the uretha, as also it flam- G. W. MoCREADY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. | RACES. roast oxe—$300. For Trotting Hoross—Grorgia raised; mile heats, I mition of the kidneys and bladder,’and gave it as best two in three. I their opinion that my age—73 years—would pre- lst horse to receive $200 Tect m T ever getting radically cured. I had tried 2d horse to receive 75 I * number of physicians, and had taken a large 3J horse to receive ... * 25 I Qnanity of medicine, both alopathio and homeoe- — a.Vn pathic, but had got no relief. I had read of aeton- _ , * aaxiwu—»toy. tahing cures having been made by your remedies; For Trothcg Horsee that have never beaten 2:40; I and some four months ago read • notice in the mile heats, best two in three. I Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a core hav- rinna H..| xj.t- n .i. | let horae to reo«ve $300 ing been effected on a person who had long been Floor, neat, HaT, lorn, Oats, 2*? £ one t0 rec ^ re J00 suffering as I bad been. I went right eff and got iin,i n- . m r Sd horse to receive 50 I some of each—your Sarsaparillian Resolvent, fipplts, lotatots, Unions, DUtttr, Uttst, IjfS, I roasE unn-$550. I Beady Belief, and Regulating Pills—and oom- Xo. 105 West Main Street, Bet. Third and Fourth, for Trotting Horses-open to the world; mile | w “ STeiU ^ y i ■ cit?’! . «- ■ ■ i , I boats, best three in five. XiOUISVILIjE, 11st horse to receive $500 Give prompt attention to filling order* for Mer- I 2d horse to receive .. 100 chandiee. 1 M' *— Agent for ‘'Hart’s” Beater Hay Frets. apr25 3m And Wholesale Dealer in relieved, and now feel as well as ever O. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O. DO 3d horse to receive itsse roc*—$350. For Running Horsee—open to the world; two-mile heats beat two In three, let horse to reeeive..— $250 TRENCH'S NEW HOTEL. _ C qg^g4«Lim>r and NEW OHUBOH STS , I 2d horue to reoe.ie ........'lffl NLW YORK. On tbe European Plan. BIOH- I pttmt iRnn AhD P. F&RSOS, son of the late CSolonel Bichard I -c. tt . , - French, of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel For HosMft—open to the world; two-mile newly fitted up and entirelv renovated the same* I , . . . be^e, beet two m three. Centrally located in the Buimoaa Part of the City. I l8t hone t0 r6cmre Ladies’and Gen tiemoa’e Dining Kooma attached 1 w junelOtf DB. BAD WAT’S Perfect Purgative and Re, ulating Pills. Ferfictly taateleee, elegantly coated with eweet gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Radway’a Pills, for the cure of all dis- roxsi srx—$500. For Banning Horsee—open to tbe world; three-1 ord ®“ of .4be Stomach, Liver. Boweia, Kidneys, mile heats, beet two in three. [ Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipa- let boroe to receive *..f500 I toon » Ooetivenese, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Bilous- F , The above Premiums will be contested for nnder I nees. Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles and m au who are, wxUmg to work. Any peiscn, I the ruled of the Turf. Tbe usual entrv fee of 10 I ^ °* .the Internal Yiscera. War- . young.tof either sex, can make from 1 per cent, on the annunt of tbe puree will be WAGES. $10 to $50 a week, at borne day or evening. Want- I charged, ©d by all. Uni table to either city or country, and any season of tbe year- Tuia is a rare opportunity for those who are ont of work, and out of monev, to make an independent hviDg. No capital being required.^ Oar pamphlet, “HOW TO MAKE A LIVING,” giving full instruction*, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address A. BURTON £ CO., Mor- COUNTY EXHIBITIONS risania. Westchester county. N. Y. 'T'SK ffEcKKUH t*Q PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, on ao day*’ trial; many over alL Satisfaction guaranteed, or ^-*0 ref unded. Beni complete, with f all direction*. _ ----- *• BOTD - Beckwith Sewing Mtcnine Oa. »S2 Drosdway, N. Y. RANSOM Sa CO., — puree will be I r » nt ® <J *° eStect a poaitive care. Purely vegetable, 1 containing no mercury,minerals or deleterona drugs. Cff* Observe the fohowing eymptomi resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, holiness of the Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Boor Eructations, Sinking or Flatter ing at the Heart, Choking or Buffering Bensations wnen in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webe before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Chest, Liwihf and sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flash. A few doses of Badway’s Pills will free the sys- «a IRE EXTINGUISHE F. W. FARWELL, Sec’y, 407 Browlway, New York, In daily use by the Fire Departments of tho prin cipal cities of the Union. The Government has adopted it. Tho leading railways use it. Send for “Its Record.” fob!2tf B. H. WRIGLEY* CO., Agents. N. S. JONES, PROVISION BROKER, No. 3 Pdte’a Opera House Building, oi3Nroi3NT3sr-i9u , ri, omo Orders for Pork, Bacon, Hams and Lard promp.ly attended to. Defers to Seymour, Tinsley & Co mayll 3m SC. EETCEUM. A L. 11ABTRXDGS KETCHKa & HAETEIDGE, Bsrikers and Commission Merchants Excltaac* Balldlnr, Savannah, ja, Rxxxbexcxs: Mono* Taylor, Fieeldent City Bank N. Y.; P. O. Calhoun, President Fourth National Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, N. Y.; Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris, Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. McMi- eh&el, Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia, marts CHANGE OF SCHEDULE WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO.) Omcx Gesebai. Pasiesoee Aoest. > Atlaota, Ga., July 10, lt73.) On and alter this date— manrSEta xxpbe**, For Now York, Eastern and Virginia Cities. Leaves Macon, by Macon <k Western Rail road 11.09 a.u Arrives at Atlanta 5.30 p.xt Leaves Atlanta.....—...... *............. 6:00 p.« Arrives Dal ton..... 10:30 r.u Arrives Chattanooga. 1:10 a.w Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points without chasqe. Passengers leaving by this train arrive in New Vork tbe second atternoon, at 4:44 r. u., over thirteen hoars earlier than passengers by any other route can with safety reach New York, leav ing the earns evening. DAY WESTERS EXtEESS. Leaves Matron at 11:10 p.K Leaves Atlanta at 8:30 A.u Arrives at Chattanooga 4:83 p.u Close connection at Chattanocga tor aU points Weet. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For farther particulars address B. W. WBENN, Mm tt, General Passenger Agent LAWTON & BATES, WHOLESALE] -DEALERS IS- Coni, Oats, Har, Bacon, M, Floor, Soar, Coffee, Molasses BAGGING, TIES, ETG., FOURTH STREET. JanHOtf MACON, GA. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, Adjoining PasBenger Depot, Macon, Qa. CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES! AJl acknowledge its superiority to any mado anywhere or by anybody. STEAM KXSISES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AM) KETTLES, IRON BAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Faugh-t’s [Patent Q-in G-earing! P LANTERS are requoBtod to call around and ®oe it. It is not necoss&ry that yon buy more than ono power to run your gin a lifetime. Many bny horse powers and have to buy a gin gear next year This Gin Gear h&a an IRON CENTRAL 80PFOifT to prevent eettling of gin h nae, AN IRON KING POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD tSc SON. NOTICE —Having made arrangements with Meesrs. SCHOFIELD & SON for ths solo msnufacturs Of my PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SCPPORi’, all others are warned not to max. css or sect, tho same, as I shall prosecuto to tho > xtent of the law all persons using or infringing on my Patent. L. R. FaOGBT. Philadelphia, May "4, 1873. jnlyldSm GEORGE W. HEAD, -EXCLUSIVE- WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER J3L.NX3 clgah 2vrAnrtTPs3LOTrri«B3a. No- 4 Blake’s Blot^k. Poplar Street. Macon; Ga. w - 0 5 O. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. A. W. GIBSON. GAMBLE, BM & GO. M OUT-DINGS, Brackets, Btair Fix tures, Builders’ Fnrnishing Hard ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY. Circular* and Price List sent free on application by P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayne and 83 Pinckney sts., ocUeodly Oharieaton, S. a L To the county which (through its Society or Clubs) shall furnish the largest and fines: display, in merit and variety, of stock, prodneto snd results of boms in dustries, ail raised, produced or manufac tured in the connty $1000 . 2. Second beet do 500 I tern from all the above named disorders. Price 25 r i,i, L- Vf a.- i- T , — . a- cecjuu rai uj eon tern rrom an roe .rove naiuea aieo I at Nets ELASTIC TKC8,. An imporunt In-1 S. Third beet do.... 300 I cents per box. Sold by DrugguU. -L WBflM. It retains the Euptursmat all tunes, I 4. Fourth beet do - ^ 7 READ I^uxno true irf'T 11 A®^® 1 aent Aosahe. Elaane | mram Isat; for inalacoe, a fftnaar may oontribote I Send one letter stamp to RAD WAY A CO No N ' Y - °^Y- "liobodj I to the Exhibition of his county a bushel of Breed 132 Warren, ocmer. Church street, New York ’' B ' < Ahey I Oom, he can then enter tt. individuaUy. for pro- j Information worth thousands will be sent von. slip off too frequently. may WeodAoowly <mhuaU<. JunelSeod td * — —ixwi- »y13 sodAwly While Pine Lumber for Sale. WHOLESALE LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED eblStf 01 THIRD STHBJBT. A, C. KAUFMAN, BANKER, AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHARLESTON, 8. C. SOUTHERN COLLECTIONS receire ths Special O and Personal attention of this House. Returns mads FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY in New York Exchange, which always rules BEJMW par daring the active business season. tsr Notes, Drafts and Aoeeptaness payable in Sonth Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be concentrated at this point with Profit and Saving of Labor. 0* AU business attended to with fidelity and dispatch. or Quotations of Southarn Seottritiee issued weekly tebllBa ERNEST PESCHKE'S Macon Standard Mean Time* H AYING perfected tty arrangements to correct the slightest error in ths time-1 Regulator, by tho erection of an observatory and one of the most ” KENTS, for ths purpose of observing the a^tim paessgo of tbe sun the exact Kaoon mean time to within a fraction of a m- s r* i WM»