The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 02, 1873, Image 2

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Telograph & Messenger. BATURDAY MOUSING, ACGVSr 2, ItTS. THE NcBRIDE HiSIACRE. nd CoarniAloa of lhr> Hu Willumaporr, r». Tin* IfMoa Why Mr. 0*Clmrwn** did ■<>( j Appear la the t'fremea's Prt>rr»ai«a. From tbe Danbury Sews ] The flremen had i parade on Saturday. It I vu a flue affair, bat the absence of Mr. O'CUr-1 eno« wee deeply felt, not ooly by the depart merit, tot by the pablic. Hu long and faithful I servioo at the bo*in«?Ni meeting* and feetivAle, i and bit splendid bearing on parade, hare giv*-n Mr. O C tar an oe an enriable poaiuon in the hearte of hie countrymen. We are aorry he ww . .. . , - n ... ..... .. not preaent on Saturday. Bat an nnlooked for A <l..p*lcb from I biladelphia p-ivo, It* P‘ rt j°-1 sod very painful Mtatat deprived him and os ul«r« r.f tb« murder at Mr-t. Natella McBride, 0 f n,at p| eaanre near Willinmeport, Pa , on Tuesday crating The night which preceded tha last anrivetsa- * v* 'to j . . rn ** of onr national independence, be took home .vPr-TT . K f . twenty-fiv. dollar.' worth of firework, far a Uw IMMS4|ya end Erl* railroad, £"K«* uplnrge on the next night He calenl.ted be wilh the mnrderof Mrs. laabelleMcBride a few bad (c tooogb jn tbat p , cka(;9 l0 fi;l with ■dtahn^wmtameport, Px , «»Twerfayew». , nd admiration e.ery^.1 payer on ing leet, has created te innch of a aeaealion a, Wb „ rwt , end hi. w.fe. after ^refnliy exem- 9eJgPTPih kD0 ™ t°‘°K lba <<>•- »« equally confident that the In Philadelphia .nd C.rndon .nd P r,r,oa. to n9 , Rhbo „ won!d we ‘ ZZ*Hag that wonld hi. erreet. tfcugad with hi, cnrne f»re a good .. Ci . ke their 9J „ tuog oat," aa .he pensively natno among hi* asocial**. and it n a difficult I e jp rMfi ed it * !f “ nTi J EM ,' b ‘“^ T '“ now , thu b f °? m - The n<xt morning O'Clarence got ont thebnn- mltled the deed, »lthon 4 h the evidence to that dIa lo IoolE lt orer \g»in, » nd £ ed on the an- cffectl, 0 «^helmlng by h e own oonfenion. Uc | paUon . There were those cannon crmck- ^e mordered woman, together with her hn.- L^,,^, p, ck ,_, nd Roman candle*. and band, have long r« d (d in Linden, not a peat bIna . fir9 andVrowheel*. and rocket, and the dl.ieooe from William,poit Thev were both I ,. ka _ 4 try creditable a»o,Intent for any fam- _ a. i i lly. Mr. Wiekford’a boy from the next hocse >— lo Jfj. I'/ a ooMidenible In . and on tba flX)r hoIdinK , pleea of nlfVne, la. lui ii™* “ t,m *“ n 8 1 I Bghted pack in his hud, and bad both his eyes y « 1 wan noised around Ibe yil-1 , od ujontb wide open enjoying the sight. EDWARD ROWE. PLUM BIKGl GAS FITTING In all th*ir branches, promptly attended to by I the b b*. of NEW YORK WORKMEN, Xo. 5 HOLLISGSWORTH BLOCK. | MACON. . PROVISIONS! EXTRACTS FROM PREMIUM tiST GEORGIA IfflONTTALE SPRINGS! BLOUNT COUNTY, E. TENN: T HIS favorite entnmer reeort la now open fot I tbe reception of gueets, and will be main* I tained iu a style worthy the patronage of a die- f crimmating public Tbe marked beneficial leaalte attending the nee of these Waters, m functional Uerangeaenta of the Liver, Bowela, Kidneys acd Pkin, and the cnre of Chronic Diseases, attest their Medical Properties. All the accessories for enjoy ment and recreation at the beat watering places will be found here. Special attention given to the comfort and im Drove meet of Invalids. Bonte: via £. Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia H. K. to Konx- ville; thecc-j by K. and Charleston B. B to Mary ville. 16 miles; thence by mail rtag** nine miles to the Springs. Board per day, f2 50; per week. $16; per month, $50; children and servants half 1 pries. Address for pamphlets, etc., JOS B KING, Jnlyl lawlm Montvale Springs B. Tenn. [CYPRESS SHINGLES! HERTZ. VIRGIN & CO. ABE SOW OFFERING THEIR FIXE STOOK OF OLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES GAEL AND EXAMINE IS QUANTITIES TO SUIT STATE FAIR! i i Taesdsy lege •• Ih.t o!d MeBride w». cnxy, ecd wee g'v , —■ — w - . O’Cltrence wee. itticp on his henoche., holding J, n * ““•»»*• J t° »&y P« r »oo I*AIs pfowheel in hi. herd, end eipleining to Mrs? . t’ Among thf.se who he.rd this O O .irenoe how cheaply they oonid be msde in Ind ’ , °,7 i r' <H3 Mc J^ rlda * boo **> Chine, and bow anperiorin ingennity andindnv In. U T \“ d,y t^ *«r« the Chines to eli other Ac-*. None f* OD ® or ^ railroad I G f them knew how it happened, bat 0*Clarenoe E9 0 ? 4 h l D ^* h * remembers that there were two open packs of ***?.**»■?" Cf ? n » bot th* Ut f' cannon cracker, joat nnder him, and thinka “P.®f ™ { ™R bt Wiekford’a boy molt h.ve in acme w.y dropped with a deed of blood that horrified the people. th9pnnk ln a i ODR them, end in the generiiin. At the time of the murder, tereit forgot thxt it was afire. * I At anyraic, there was a indden hies, right were making preparation, to eat their evenlrg ntd . r M/. O'Clarence, followed in the next ln- “**'• “7- McBride, previon. to eitting down , !ant b , toraado ot 8onnda and , park and , .K* w * Dt . t .° tb ® oa ^ rfd8 thet gentleman at once shot toward the ceihng of the bnlidlog with a Jarof milk. The door , n a 1)Iala of Tariona Ijgbu , wb il e the being clond. *he pl.oed the jsr on the steps air ^ cama q** wilb 8plrka> b i a9 ligbta , bUz . and whtl. endeaworing to nnf.aten it she w« , baJla indn5trion , pV wbee U, insane sky- _JnI 3 27tf approsrhed fr >m • b n 1 by* man who, wilhont and Kre90 hing crackers. Sira. O'CIar- mirring a word, dea t her a Urrifio blow on the „ cee /e! , g chgl « that cost e , bt d() | !ar , ho.d with abng* elnb, knocking b-r to he wh(n E8Wi and B[tnck lha back of K bcr baad ! groond. Two or three mere hlowi from the I g(( ,| n ,t t bo atove hearth with a violence that ®V?° * bor ' | added materially to tbe display of flrewoiki rlhly dUfignred corpto, her bead having been I already going on. Wiekford’a boy wa. stmek ernsked to a jelly. I in the month with a skyrocket and had two- Wade, for snob wa. the murderer'e name, lbIrda of q, bair uken off b a roman caod!e then panaed a moment and warohed lhe body, aod wa , koocka d throogh tbe doorway by a and fonnd a key fo the eloae: in which were pleoa of ordimtco ja , t iStrodnced thi. aeason. etorod Iho earning, of the old oonpl& W lib I and nb f 9b W; JI nndonbtedly become popular IM, nod the earn, gory clnb in bis Land b» «n- wbfn I:r ,derstood better. He was af erward tered tbe farmhouse and encountered old Mr. 1 McBride. The struggle between the two was bot brief end one or two heavy blow, on tbe bead rendered Mollride Mneeles., bat not deed, as tbe fiend .opposed. Wade then ransacked the bones, and soeeeeded in finding between FARMERS AND MERCHANTS U3T received. & consignment of CYPRESS tfHLhGLtS, rived and drawn. SUPERIOR ARTICLE! | For sale by B. H. TVBIGLEY & CO. jnneStf LAWTON & BATES WHIOXiRSAIiEI COMMENCING IS CUGIP IS THE CDBAPEST. —OFFERED BT— October 27tb, 1873! A. B. SMALL. No. 10 Hollingaaorth Block. iron and brass works. Coro, Oats, Hay, Eaci, Lari, Flour, Sngar, Coffee, E. J. JOHNSTON Dealer in l tvatclies, Jewelry, Silver-vare. | CENTRAL CITY PM FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLEBY, fished ont of a rose bosh and taken home in a table otolb. O'Clarence remained daring the entire exhi bition, looking at it from various position., acd when it was over with be was put in a sheet by *■ ■S.TX'SitatoJI ^^TcdturmoT^^fltr/wLSCi^uI Diamond P8ttle Spectacle?, Eye-Glasses, rfUv bavIllg ytba boM. on fire to destroy si. new akta „ already formlng on parU of him, Vm. On W. ,in«d.y UeSff J’ farmer riding by “ 109 “ d I h8 - w ‘»— >“ wmrnwwtm. Hie hoaao fonnd old uRony, bot nneblo Musical Instraments, Strings, | ETC., ETO. Bole Agent for the Celebrated MACON, GA. Canal Street, from 6th to 7th, RIOHMONO. Xr-A..| WM. E. TANNER & CO., Engineers, Machinists ani Founders. ENGINES OF ALL HINDS. Bend for Circular. H.K. BROWN, lanUIy AGENT. BAGGING, TIES, ETC., FOURTH STREET. janSOtf. MACON, GA. ROGERS Sc BONN, ! WHOLESALE GROCERS 1,1 Mr tfSHk iSISta! In * nd , Y ebrows commence to grow. He thinks JEWELBY, etc., ItEPAIBED, sad ENGRAVING. Id Mr. ilcBndo writhing in w.ckford'a boy Ja dca d, and they dare not tell n,, , mo,., rr n him to tte contrary nntil he gets stronger. Sin- Cor. Knlberry* Second 8ta..Macon.Ga. bniiding he di.ww.ruie bidy of Mr“ Sin? « nl “ rly °' ol “ eE0 . 9 e ’ ca P‘ ,d in J nry A call I. eoBrftsd and great barpaina given In good | Bride, and cin.kra, whore the murderer bed kin-1 | ini nScer*^? 001 ’’' “ UClC8 *“ ^rtMf*' ' A o , . ... . . . . , . _ tcio lust bus ciuuui ucur w unvo uer ubcs uiur died ibe fire, but which, fortnnntely for tbo I __ __ Mflh __ murder soon spread like wild fire, and tbo farm e ^h or d‘^ n V , H*‘ roond j?, oek r , h ^ t ! 108ceno I-K25S lXtaS 1 SU;’S*.tS^i , «S I hsrfSiss’rsiivsSs: latmvw ^o haA aalM ■mptehmt bnt later in g ,„ a ; of poo^oalityf obIMned ’aa a aeeonda^ the :lny Wado waM arrested In a house of ill-fame I / .. . . ,/ tn Wlliianaport with fully J^OOO in gold on hi. .Td m.V, £•£*£fStlrith^ele^wi.h nTc?n h,?«r “n. .1r. K r Pr T H n 1* t, adhering hai>. aher removal of tho hoof, and SSatsssft 2rfi5!isi2‘anin2a!5TL!: B3S.SLftrM?^'iS;i?!ss i 'fi 5°y lf °°*^- Iftialamlr/patdad in the M mlRtt colI( , ct on (opi acd DCXt drawing toTccnf 1 ^ 00bb ^ y J*^- McBride is not expected I off tba a . ron g| y ammoniacal solution of gloo, CCOTO ’ nr I straining, and evaporating in n steam bath ton . I friable, black mass. AttempU to bleach this . ut unit a l l.lr.l 1 Cm. I wl | b .nlpborona acid, and snlphite of soda and A oorreapondent from Ixtng Branch in tie I hydrochloric aoid, wero entirely nnaaoceasfnl, TriLnno has the following i and would havo been impracticable on a largo Them W.. mi*.nit. h.,m . I..jinn .. . ,cll,e - Investigations of lhe cans* or the dark - "yyy ««m b .r of coIor W9ra n9I ? m , d0 . -n,, presence of anl- nrominnntin < ihi(5)Sbi'Mn l Mn!t?n2 D, i7 aS .| ,ery P bnrftnd considerable quantity of ammonia andwlmla a?^1^TmWoftSSSHCSuI? aalt '' ln[!l “ ted tbat > b « energetic and prolonged miltee of ll,e l ou.- Allhorr'i he did nrJ action of tbe steam bad effected both the carti- | parties making pnrehaso acci especially to ace tbe Prudent bnUo nrr~ g? ^°“ f S The' darkcmnl^a’ ord^to Egg.fawn *****Lg*S* sn^fflys.;WSSMS: attention sp< DUGAN & STILZ, DEALERS IX Com, flats, WM ail lay EXCLUSIVELY, For best acre of clover hay $ 50 | For r cr-t aero lucerne bay.* For beet acre of native grata.... For beat acre pea vine bay...... For best acre of com forage .... For largest yield of Southern cane, on acre... For besc and largest display garden vegtables. For largest yield upland cotton, one acre 200 | For best crop lot upland short staple cotton, not It-rifl than five hales 500 I For beat one b»Je upland short staple cotton.. 100 | (and 25 cents per pound for tbe bale) For best bale upland long staple cotton 100 I (and 25 cents per pound paid for tbe bale) For tbo beet oil painting, by a Georgia lady... 100 ] vfei&islB (wna LATEST ISHEOVEMENTS.) FOB 20 YEARS THE -OFFER FOB SALE 120,000 pounds Bacon Sides and Sbauldcrs. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour. 390 barrels Refined Sugars, ALL ARTICLES IN GROCBRV LINE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Janet 5tf ! For the best made silk drees, done by a lady of No. 20 Second .tract, between Main and '° ^S*Sf&*S$^.^ioo|STANDABD OF EXCELLENCE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. lady of Georgia not a dress-maker For best piece of tapestry in worsted and floss, by a lady of Georgia For best furnished baby basket and complete set of infant clothes, by & l&dy of Georgia.. For bandsomoat set of Mouchoir case, glovo box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of .TSL a “ l$l n JI ForPth^doiVnVriiaor»Vtan^;knB SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. LOUISVILLE, KY. O' AMPLE BTOBAGE. £0 All acknowledge its snperiority to any made anywhere or by anybody. lartie* making pnrehaso accepting through Bill of ” ‘ * * sprig Cm SPORTSMEN r Ntw Tori State Sportsmen’? Association. °"»" 1 1 ti°° of ammonia to a minimum, tba procoaa r?? lop 5. eoI ! T ” , * U ?°- was so modified ns to draw eff the liqnid aeon-1 of tl^n naasibUit* nr 1 Clanani!'Omiu’.’I mn, * <ed in «ho digester ovory honr, instead of t r .iu! i tnrmMmi nn n?S2?i » I 0Ver Y tb,rd hour, and after it had remained at I zxtraots mow “atroB- or coxarnTzn cx rrixo- - H * a ** llma l ° 'Jr »«lha m had collected and had ben «» n» shot." onnoacd ?o snch^a^Lididlcv Kn t removed, a mixture of fresh charcoal and IS All manufacturers wil havo eventually to .irfw.ilh r^ri ?.i?!in!?i lhat , had per oent bono black (about t qaal to four per A- conform, when .portmen require that their ^^..l .■° ° an * < M Qrant He Mi bow- o* Db of R ] na in so | otioD ) was added, and the shot shall compare with tbe ttandard of excellence over, that there was not the remotest possibility wbo i a allowed to remain over nichl to free it I which your committee liaa fixed knaia 11 mniaV’ ta ’° ,r *’** pr ?. dan ' 1 oomplatoly from ammonia. N«t morning it I Upon the moat critical examination, your com. mrf to .iZneh Ih“. 1waa warmed to about G8 degree* to 7S degrees, SotlnM h?rn tb *.. Pr r ,dl y t bad until tbe golatine to xoeltid, strained, and habit to mrovimf Itwmt thmoLj.T 8 *.'! I 0T *Feratcd to the proper consistency. Tneodor Wholly satiaflad ibat General Grant wonld on no J?* no*,n°pJeaaantj tho sasiKS.w -* ssaw? Aiwa ■sas •• Beni lea,” said* thoGongreraman, •• btforo ' ° ,ed “ ReU " OB ’ another proaldenti*] election corned around yon will find that Grant will bo disqualified.” •‘How ao?”! aaked. by a lady over fifty years of ago, (in golc).. For best b&lf dozen pairs of cottoD socks, knit by a girl nnder ton years of age (in gold)... For the finest and largest display of fr-m&lo handicraft, embracing needlework, embroil- c-iy, knitting, crocbotiDg, raised work, etc., by ona lady.. 100 | For the be&t combination bone. For tbe best saddle horse Fur the b* ?t style barre-s bor.-* ft For tbe linrst and best matched double team. 100 [OVER 750,000 IN USE. WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES nao and profit by experience. THE WHEELEll * WILSuN -TANUS ALONE A8 THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. U°ING THE ^ySSfc5^J%A£22 S: I STEAM BUSHES MD BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AXD back after tbs stitch is formed, bringing double j KETTLES, IRON RAILING, MILL MACHHERY, CASTISGS wear and strain upon bitli maclnno uiid operator,! hence while other machines rapidly wear out, tho WHEELER & WIuBON L&HTd A LIFB.TIM.E, and proven an economical investment; Do not 100 i-i-.i™- I *ortb* bent stallion, with ten of hi. colts by For tbe best geldifig 25 ! For tbo best six-mule team 250 For tbo best single mule. 1G0 For tbe best milch cow ICO For tbo beet ball 100 For tbe best ox team V0 For tbo best sow with pigs 50 For tho largest and finoat*collection of domes tic fowls. - 100 mittoe have determined to adopt as the * 4 Avebi 0«X eTaXDAXD” tbe scale presented to us by Messrs. Tboa. Otis Le Roy A Co . Sew York B. NEWELL. Chairman, N. M. SMITH. F. G. 8K1NNEJL Bportemon and dealers doeirons of having tbo ini! I believe all that is promised by ro-called “Cheap' machines, you should require proof that yea: a of use have tested their value. Money once thrown away canuot be recovered. - OKn . Send for our circulars. Machines sold on easy •••• ~~ j term*, or monthly payments taken. Old machines put in order or received in exchange. WHEELER A WILSON MF’G Co.’S OFFICES : Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Columbus, Ga. W. B. CLEYES. Geu. Agt., Savannah, Ga. W. A. HICKS, Agent, Macon, Ga. Jan 12-eodly AID MACHHERY OF ALL KINDS. Famglit’s [Patent Gin Gearing! J5L Notice to Cjntrcctors and Dailders. - J000281 cm promptly obtain tho won by applying to I For the best bushel of pels.. THOS. OTIS LE BOY & CO , New Yoik. 1 - : ]onc28deod3m C1IAS. COUNSELJlAN & C0-, General Comniissiou Merchants, I Indian Spring, Ga. “ During the next anaion of Congro*.," con- 1 OBDINABYS OFFICE, HOUSTON COUNTY,! ELDER HODSE tinned he, “another amendment will bo made | Peukt, Qa., June 7,1073. f ] t to tbe Cunititation; at laaat, I lielieve fo, and I QEALED proposals for bnildlng a new ]>il for everything now points to it. It ha, already O _thi« county wUl be reeeived at this offleo nn- been a nnbjeot of disonulon among prominent I * 1 ^ o clock a,, August 12,1878. Fiona and epee- gentleman in Oor^rea* and I ri-Mlv Ibink it lfleUi3n * cln b ’ ,et;a it this office. rpniS well known bouse ie now open to thcee SritITi it.™ —i Sin I Tfco work will be let to the lowest bidder, who A who visit the Spring for health or cleaanre. i p „ rf1 ,„ rM - nIt nn Will go throogh. At any rate. HfrUtownylnmi give bond with sufficient security in tho | It is situated nearer the Spring then any other | ^ b “ 10 0 acre, in any cereal ^ 1 < nr.y aupport, and if nobody else Will lnlro- amount of hia bid for the faithful performance of pnbiio honse, and is epacione and comfortable. I p^?hBb«ii dienliv made on'Hta'eronnda* bv dcoe it, I will. Tho amendment was one which | his contract. | The table to supplied with tho best the market | th ° « r0 ' mia ’ inn , Mr. Greeley favored with great earnestness, | Proposals must be endorsod, “Bid for Jsil,” and I affords. | _ any dry goods merchsnt.. 100 | For the best bushel of wheat . For the best bnshol of sweet potatoes For the boat bnsbel of Irish potatoes 25 I For tlia best fifty stalks of sugar cane For the best result on one aero in any forego crop 150 1 For too largest yield of corn on ona acre.... 100 | . ... , . , .... .. , , For the largest yield of wheat on one sere.... 50 0ygp J200 ACtlfll FlTfiS Jilt flUl Wjtll jt Forthe largest yield of oats on one acre.... Kll “ AT I For tbe largest yield of rye on ona aero. Boom 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO. Refer to W. A. Hnff, Macon. may2 fm “AbHOlntely tbe Rest Protection Against Fire.” 210 BE THAN lanott dlawSw and or.o which, sooner or later, must become I addreoaod to the undersigned at this office. part of the Gonstttnllon.’’ | . mm _ A. 8. GILES, Ordinary. “ Yon refer to tho proposition to change tbe tennn of office of tbe President. “Yea, and I tell yon again that I believe it will pass again at the next session by the neoes. s»ry two-tbird* majority. It will have many strong supporters in both Houses, and I believe it will be an Administration moaanre." “Wonld God. Grant favor anch a proposi tion ?- _ ‘*1 es, I am anro ho wonld, although he'oonld I dleton A Roes*, corner Mulberry and Sooond eta., not well take an active part in the matter. I | Maeon. Ga. oetlSIv know bo has though! of the qnrsUon serionsly, I T—■ ■ ■ rra.i., I. I,. I . I aud I havo re.son for believing that ho favors I A, H. PATTERS ON, Utaamendmont inrressing Iho Presidential term DK. WRIGHT, DENTIST J.JA3 removed to Boardman’a Block, over Pen- | Every attention la given to invafidswho ro«wt I ** ** «^!» b f a ^ groc6ry 10n to the waters of tha fcpring for health. J p or , b0 i ar g Ce t anj b osi display of green- ot Mount* Douse plants, by one person or firm ICO Per flay. § 2 00 | For the best brass band, not less than ten per- • ** wane fCBHIOW... 250 $10,000,000 OO Worth of property saved from the flames THE to six years, and declaring that a President shall PP flYTT STOTJ be ineligible re-election.” “Gen. Grant,” he I ■“ ALL/ V ItJlUll eontiuned, “regarded hia last election as a great popular vindication, and he was very proud of it. His object is row to perform his duties with all tho con*ciontiona sincerity ho possesses, to do wbstover shall aeem bast for tho country, nud to servo his term as quietly and usefully as possible.” BROKER, 25 MAIN STBEET, . LOUISVILLE, KY. Before to Seymour, Tinsley A Co. and Johnson | A Smiih. Macon. Ga.aprJSSm W. A. RANSOM & CO., Mannfacicrota and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, | 153 AND 110 GRAND BT., NEW i'OBE. Beprsaentod by B. W. Hogan, of Georgia. octJOdlv IMPERISHABLE FilAGRAXCE ! I Per week 10 CO Per month 35 00 Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A. ELDER A tON, Proprietors. fjjQ TIERCES BEABGKASS HAMS, 49 tierces LEAF LABD, 29 Heroes CAROLINA BICE, 2 car load* NEW FLOUR, 2 car loads FEED OATS, 2 car loads CHOICE HAY, 150 boxes POTASH, 200 boxoa CANDLES, 125 boxes STABCH, 250 boxes WASHING and TOILET SOAP. At SEYMOUR, TOSLEY & CO’S. JolyI6 tf ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where (and {59 extra per day for their mcsic.). For tbe beet Georgia plow stock 25 For tbo boat Georgia made wagon (two horse) 60 For tha best Georgia made cart 25 For beet stallion tonr years old or more 40 For best preserved horse over 20 years old.... 25 For best Alderney bull 50 For b68t Devon bull 60 For beat collection of table app'es grown in North Georgia. B0 For beet coliecHon of table applos grown in Middle Georgia BO B ABC K MURRAY Sc LAWMAN’S CELEBBATED A Rnllroatl Waif. The Cumberland News says: About five years ago, as well as wo can remember, Mrs. Rick Goodrich, of Ocean, in this eonnty, was nn tbo ears of the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Baud, Kiel ward and homeward bound. When the train stopped at Lonaeoninp, amid Iho jostling of the throng ln “boarding” tho train, she was asked by • vailed lsdy to hold a child, quite a small infant, a moment until ahe (tbe stranger) eonld go ont upon tha platform for something. Mrs. G. kindly aooommodated the lady—con siderably more than she calculated upon, as the latter did not return and the train moved off with Mrs. G.'a new “charge" in bC r anrs. She however humanely concluded to take the child to her home in Ocean, expecting that tbe moth er (whom she thought, possibly, might hava been left by the train) wonld hunt it np and call for it. In this ahe fonnd herself mistaken; yet forming an affeotion for the pretty little stran ger, she resolved to adopt it as her own. She has aoeordingly retained it everaicoe. until now it la a bright child of between five and six years, the family being much attached to it. During the period the child has been one of the Good rich household, presents m* money and clothing havo been left or sent for it to tho residence cf the family, bnt no one claiming a relationship ever called fo see it, or wrote to them inquiring HANDKERCHIEF, eb-mt it. Now comes forward an old and well-1 • At the TOILET. known citixen of Lonaconing—a Mr. Rittenonr | And in the BATH. | And Wholesale Dealer in —and claims tbe “wail" as his grandchild. The I As there are im'Utiona and counterfeits alwxys I /> , i isi uurso to reoeivo Goodrichs, whose affection for the child has for theFlorida Water, which hae on tho bottle, XU lUF, M6&I, lift), L0FD, UftlS, 2d homo to receive 1 on tbe label, and on tha pamphlet, the names cf | -*~ EEGATTA; | Bace one mile down atream on Ocmnlgee Biver. nnder the rules of tha Regatta Association of Macon. For the fastest four-oared shell boat, open to the world $150 For the fastest doable-scull shell boat, race open to the world 50 For the fastest single-soull shell best, race open to the world For the fastest four-owed canoe boat, race open to the world... 50 (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, without wash-boards or other additions.) j The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be f charged for the Regatta premiums. F P LANTERS are requested to call around and soe it. It is not necessary that you buy more than oco power to run your gin a lifetime. Many buy horse powers and have to buy a gin gear next year This Gin Gear has an IRONf CENTRAL 8UFEORT to prevent settling of gin li’uge, AN IRON KING POST AND IRON RAND WHEEL SHAFT. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD Sc SON. of my PATENT GlN GE&R, witfi CENTRAL IRON SUITOR t‘, all others aro warned not to make, Cos or sell the same, as I shall prosecute to tho extent of the law all persons using or infringing on my | Patent. L. B. FAUGHT. Philadelphia, May 24, 1873. jnlyldSm G. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. IRE EXTINGUISHE R F. W. FABWELL, Sec’y, 407 Broadway, Ifevr York. In daily tue by the Fire Departments of the prin cipal cities of tha Union. The Government has adopted it. The leading ] railways nee it. Send for “Its Reoord.” B. H.WBIGLEY& CO., Agents. bI2tf I X. XKTCHTM. A. L. HABTBIDGX | KETCHUH & IIAKTKIDGE, GAMBLE, BECK & CO. F=f- R- R_ CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS DIABRHQ2A, ’ AND ALL BOWEL COMPLAIN^ Cured and Prevented by Radway's Ready Relief* I F CHOLERA prevails as an epidemia the ft* ventive measures are tho m ut wi*«\o Tho L ver, Bowels and Stomach sh.iuid kJi rrgnlar Had way’s Pills, la Bmall doaea. will a** this requisite. Railway's Ready ttelii f dihit*?** water, ^ooo towpoonful to a .unabler of 18 taken &a & drink, three or fou* Times during day wi'l disinfect the malaria inhaled in tha 8 *!!^ tem, and neutralize all acid or urbeaithy elemStl caused by the combination of the malaria ofiv Atmosphere with the g&eea of stomach, (which* 66 t f ten in these epidemics ac d) imparting warn!? energy and health, throughout the ayaUmiS preventing tbe separation of the watery lrom^i!: properties in tbo blood. J Uia,x oe: If aeized with CHOLERA, tho Ready R n should be given as strorg and often aa poetibh This will secure rort and hold the properties of tii blood together, equ vlizinq its circolation, pr«Tt*f ing conge^tion, anil prevent t*>o diminiahu* £ lessening of the pulse, and stopping vomitinti5 purging. The body should be rubbad w th ReiS* Itelief from head to foot, and along the This will impart new energy and vita’ity to th« nervous system, stop cramps, spasmy »ad free perspiration. Aa toon ao ibe g o m4c ^ quieted, six to eight of Radway's Pille (no daaew of diarrhea* need te feared) ebould be given Liver, Stomach and Bowela will at ouce te teato to their natnrat duties, aud the nentralasd ele ments of dieoaso be expelled from the system. Tnia treatment has rescued thousands from dtujr Looseness, Diarrioox, Cholera Morbus. Cnmrj. Spaems, oto , and all painful dir charges from tha bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes U taking Radway’s Ready Relief. No congestion S ii fi&mmatiou, no weakness or l&ssitnde, wulfoiu. the use of the R. R. Relief. YELLOW FEVER. This disease is cot only cored by Dr. litilyn't Relief and Pills, bnt prevented. It exposed lo it pntonetoaepoonfnlof Relief inatnmbicrof water Drink this before going ont in the morning, , 0l i several times during i bo day. Take one of cad.,,'. Pills one honr before dinner and oneon going to bnt If seized with Fever, take four to aix of U» Put! every *ix hours, until cdpions diaebargee from thl bowels take place; also drink tbe Kehef, dilated with water, and bathe the entire enrfioe of thi body with Belief. Soon a powerful perepintiem will take place, and yon will feel a pleasant heat throughout the system Keep on taking Belief repeatedly every fonr hours; also the Mi. 4 o™. will bo euro to follow. Tbo Relief u etrengthenior stimulating, soothing and quieting. It i, uue to break np the fever and to neutralize the poison. Let this treatment be followed and themeu^ will be saved. Tho samo treatment in FETOR AND AGUE. TYPHOID FEVER, SHIP FEVER BILIOUI FEVER, will effect a cure in twenty-four hours. When the patient feels the Relief irritating or beating the ekin, a core la positive. In all can, whore pain ia felt, the 1 elief should be need. Ready Belief 50 cente per bottle, and Pills 55 cents a box. Sold by Drnggiats. HEALTH! BEAUTY! STRONG AND PUBF. BIOH BLOOD - IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT- CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU fIFUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DH RADWAY’S SABSAPAfllLIM RESOLVENT Has m&do the mori astonishing cures. So quick, so rapid are the changts the body undergoes, under tho L.fl lence of this truly wonderful medicine, tbit EVERY Day AN INCREASE IS FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE GREAT BLOOD PCRIFIER! Every drop of tho SAR9APARILLIAN RESOL VENT communic^ea through the blood, sweat, urmo, and other fluids and juices of the syetrta, the vigor if life, for it repairs the w&«t£8 of the body with new aud scuud material. bcrcfitU, 8yphMs, Consumption, GiAcdalar Disc*soa. Ulcer* in the Throat aud Mouth, Tumors. Ncdoa in tba Glands and other parts of the system, bote E)ta, httnmorous Discharges from the Ears, and the worst form of bkiu Diseases, Eruptions, Fewr bores, Sc*ld Head, Ring Woim, bait Rheum, Kij- eipeias. Acne, Black Spots, Worms in tbe Fleth Tumors, Oanee a in the Womb, and aU Weakeniax and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Lots of Spsim. and all wastes of tha life prirdple, are within tho curative range cf this wonder of Mod ern Cbemntry, aDd a few days’ use will prove to any person using it for either cf these forzna of disease its potent power to cure thtm. If ihe patient, daily becoming reduced by tbs waste and decomposition that ia oontinoally pro gressing, succeeds in arresting those wastes, aod r#&ira the some with new matenai made from healthy b'ood—and this the bAR8APABHiLlAK will and does secure—a cure ia certain; for whoa once this remedy commences its work of purifica tion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tba patient will feel himself growing belter and strong er. the food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only dot* the oaRSAPaIULLIAN RESOLVENT excel all known remedial agents iu the cure of Cnronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional aud Skin Diseases, bot it is the on ! y positive cure for Eidney and Bladder Complaints! Urinary and Wcmb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Brigtu’e Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are bnck dust deposits, or tbe water is thick, o oudy. m.xed with substance* like tho white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is * morbid,nark, bilious appearance and white bone dust depoe.t, and when there is a pricking sensation, burning sensation, when passing water, and paiD in the email of the back and alon/ »m. lime. Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured by Kadwaj’s Resolvent! Bevebly, Miss., Jaly 16,1837. Da. Badway I have had Ovaritn Tumor in ttt ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors said “there waa no help for it" I tried everything that wta A. W. GIBSON. recommended, but nothing helped mo. I »w your Resolvent, and thought I would try it; tat had no faith in it, because X had suffered for twelve years. I took eix bottles of the Beeolrent, and one box of Radway’s Pills, and two bottlea of jour Ready Belief; and there is not a sign of tumor to be Been or felt, and I feel better, emarter, and hap pier than I have for twelve years. The worattomor was in the loft side of the bowels, over the grwn- I write this to you for the benefit of othere. ion can publish it if jon p ^ military company. Bankers and Commission Merchants FLORIDA WATER. Tba richest, moat lastirc, jet most delicate cf I all perfamea, for use on the Patent Wire lied dies Axe aide under oce management. | Also, BUFFMLtj need in COTTON and WOOLEN MILLS promptly famished. D. O. DROWN, jnly24 Cm Lowell, Miao , U- S. G. W. Mo CR T) AD Y. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, For tho beet drilled volunteer military compa ny of not lees than forty members, rank and file, open to tho world J75/1 At lout fire entries required. MURRAY A LAN MAN, without which neno is I genuine. I For eila ty all perfumers, droegists, and dealers I Xo- 105 West Main Street, Bet. Third and Fourth, Apples, P«tiloes, Oaiots, Uuller, Ciietse, Ijj?, InljSoodtm grown with its growth, naturally refuse to give it op, acd very sensibly demand tha proof of its birth and the parental relationship. Mr. Kit- tenonr feerai equally determined, and has em- I in fanrv goods, ployed J. J. McLienry, Eiq, of this eity, At hi* attorney to institute a suit for tha recovery of tbe child. Aw English technical periodical points ont an easy way of testing whether water ia good and fit for general nse. ’ It says: Good water should bo free from color, nn- p erear.', odor and tasie, and should quickly af- t'iir * *, atbe ^ ■ small portion of eoap. If | . | newiy fitted op and entirety renovated the same h«lf a pint of tbe water be placed in a perfectly I LewetlKwt by State Authority nud Draw i Cea realty located in the Business Fart cf tbe City. c.sin, coltrlcas glaas-stoppcred bottle, a few I la Fobllc In Nt. Loata. I Xj ahee'and Gentlemen'* Dating Rooms attached IiO'UISVTCiZiB, ICY. Give prompt attention to filling order* for Mar-1 | cl cutdisu. Agent for “Hart’s*’ Beater Hay Press. api25 Sm $300,000! ] (FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL., mb0re9 torae9iTa .... t250 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY CmwK 1 2J horso w 100 (RACES. PCBSX OKI—5300. For Trotting Horses—Georgia raiaed; mileheata, beat two in three. let horse to rooeive $200 j 2d botse to receive 75 3d horse to receive PTEAZTWO—3450. For Trotting Horeea that have never beaten 2:40: mile beats, beet two in three. lat horse to reoeivo IQol 3d horse to receive rcssz thbxx—S350. | For Trotting Horses—open to the world; mile teats, beet three in five. 1st horse to receive ;.$500 2d horse to receive jto Sd horse to receive ’ 50 fW rmes rou»—$350. For Banning Horsea—open to the world; two-mile 1 heats beet two in three. Excbanxe Bnildlng, Savaosah, Oa. ExTxantcie: Moses Taylor, President City Bank N. Y.; F. O. Calhoun, President Fourth National I Bank, N. Y.: John J. Cisco 4 Son, Bankers, N. Y.i Morris Ketchnm, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris! Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; M. lIcMi- ehael, Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia. marts WHOLESALE PTESk FIVE—$300. of the beat white lump sugar and lb© bottlo freely exposed to the day light in the window of a warm room, the liquid should not become turbid, even after exposure for a week or ten daya. if (ko water becomes turbid, it ia open to lhe gr*re snspioion of aewago oontami- nation; bnt iMt remains clear, it is a’most oer- r **1 T ki k • owe !o ^ eIsC ^ s’-njplc, Grand Single Number Scheme. 50,000 HC2IBEK.W. CLASS II. TO BE DRAWN AUGUST 30. 1ST3. WAGES. F OR all who aro willing to work. Any person, old or yciiLg, of either sex, can mako from I $1C to a week, at home cUy cr tTenicg. Wact- I ei by all. Suitable to either city or cmntty, and valnable, bnt hitherto tlrangely^negiected^csL j FRUM, MUHJXIHfl TO «00^00.1 ^ '^wb°o ^e^of ^^doi^m^ 1 I to make an independent living. No capital being 500 prises of 11® m 1 aired. Oar pamphlet, “HOW TO MAKE A 9 prises - * ].,^ I LI VINO,” givtng full insrencuons, sent on nceqit . Enropean Fbtn. RICH-1 Attn P. FRENCH. Ban of the lste Oolonel Rksbard _• J .u” . I French. of_ French'* Hotel, has taken thie Hotel, | For Euimug HereOMpento^ti^world ; two mda | 1st horse to receive ......439 rUESl six—55C0. I For Banning Horses—open to the world; three- I mile heats, best two in three. | let horse to receive..... ...*500 I Tbe above Freminms will be contested for nnder I the roles of tLe Tnrf. Tbe usual entry fee of 10 per oent. on tha smettnt of the parse will be I charged- Ja aelStf M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix tures, Bnilders* Furnishing Hard ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieoea. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY. Circulars and Prioe List sent free on application by F. P. TOAI.F, X Hayns and S3 Pinckney eta., octleodly Charleston, S. O. LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED 61 third strrrt. A TiTLT rncDrso ysang mu wbo has fcoen at work on a Colorado farm, * rUaa . ..y oa obliged to get UP « * o'clock; eat breakfast. However, during bog tmie-potaio bnm-von gat op at 3 o'clock andl shake Paris S3 break fast—.. o clock. Ion work nntu u o'o'ock and get dinner—half hour nooniDg. T ban work until G o’clock—snpper—aud, a® soon as yon have HwalloweJ yonr snpper, work imtq g or 10 o’olock tieing np vegetable* for market. All this for $1 a day. Sunday one.fourth ot a day is allowed yon—2.3 osct*—to work from 3 o'clock in the afternoon to 9 o’clock at night. The food i* enough, bnt poor—no milk or bat ter allowed on tbe table, and yon sleep like boo*, in an old barn and stable, fall of gray- backs and bodboo” t $50,000 13.450 ( .... f 7 *■«) l 5.ono r 2.5U0 ! LdOO 5(v — 350 # priiw ef. V prises of. 9 prises of. prises of . 2u0 36 prises nf--- r . _ ISO 20 priaea of —— 5<v IgO rrites ef- 10G 5,0uu priaea ef— |o Ticket/110. H^lf Tickets $5. Qa&rtera £L5& $9* Oar lotteries ere chartered by the btate. ere elw&ji drawn et the time Darned, end all drawing! under the taperriiion of sworn eomtnissi oners. *8^ Tae official drawing will be published in the SL Louis paperz. And a oopj of drawing sent to por- chMsrtof tickets. We win draw a similar scheme the last day of ev^month darinr the year 1873. f»w J of lo cents. Addrc»e« A, BURTON & CO., Hor- 300 J rii Miia, Westcbeeier county, N. Y. j H ^HK BECKWITH $20 PORTABLE FAMILY J L St WING MACHINE, on DO days* trial; many iu ivaLtagee overall. Satisfaction j;as>rantoad. cr $ Ju refuadoJ. Sent c imylete, with fnU directions. i ockwith Sewing Macnine Co.. 862 bro sdway. N. Y. f rh£ NEW ELASTIC TRCri - '- An important In- Jl vetition. It retains the Bnpturo at all ticce^, and under the hardest exereme or eevnrest strain. It is worn with comfort, end if kept on ni&hl and day, effect* a permanent cure in a 1 evr'vatke. Sold cheap, aod »ant by mail when requested- Circulars free, when ordered by letter sent to- rixe Eiaetio Truss Oo.. No. 663 Broadway, N. Y. eity. Nobody usee Metal Spring Trnaaee. too painful; they slip off too frtqaently. may UaojAoowly COUNTY EXHIBITIONS 1. To the cotin ty which (through iu Society or 01ub») ehall furnish the largest and finest display, in merit and variety, of etock, products and reeuita of home in dustries, aliraw-ed, produced or manufac tured in the county $1000 2. Second beet do .* * im S. Third beet do i. Fourth beet do.... aoO Entriea to be made at the August Convention in Athene Articles contributed to tbe County Exhibitions ea j alto compete for specific premiums in the Pre mium Liet: for instance, a farmer may contribute to ihe -Exhibition of hie c aunty a bushel of Breed Corn, be oab then enter it. individually, for pro- miaaUL jonelBeod td , White Pine Lumber for Sale. A. C. KAUFMAN. n AlffgBR, I AND DEALEB IN BOUTHEBN BECUEITEES, ] CHABLESTOar, s. c. S OUTHERN COLLECTIONS receive the Bpeeial I and Perenml attention at this Hones. Bettime nude FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY in New 300 I York Exchange, which always rales BELOW dot onn during the active business season. ^ * W Notes, Drafts aod Acceptances payable in Booth Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be eonoentrattd at this point with Profit aod Saying of ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time! H A my fins — IN8TBC- >eamng tne mertaun passage oi we son ana stars, I will be able to kee, within a fraction of a seoona. t* the iwMmui rattu 1 im WHhW i .•«««■ .itrfW* 1 AVTNG perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-keeping of Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and ona of the moat approved TRANSIT D , ... B, for tha porpoaa of observing tbe meridian passage of the ton Shd BBT All bnainees attended to with fidelity and I tba axaet Maeon mean time to within a fraction of a I dispatch. ir Quotation* ot Southern Beoorities leaned, . weekly febUSm • ***** •* MW inrt^N WORMS! The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, HS and WORMS of all kinds. PBICE $100 PEB BOTTLE. An Important Idler. From a prominent genllctnan and resident of Cin cinnati, O., for the past forty years well knovnto tbe book publishers throughout tho United Mates: P Nxw loan, October 11, R70. Db.Badwit: Deir Kir—I am induced by a eeni« of duty to tne a offering to make a brief statement of the working of yonr medicine on myself. For several years 4 bad been affecledwithaome trouble in the bladder and urinary organs, which some twelve months ago cnlminatod in a moat terribly afflicting disease, which the phyeicians all eaid «• a spasmodic stricture in the uretbs, as also iLfism- mation of the kidneys and bladder, and gave it at their opinion that my age—73 years—wonld pre vent my ever getting radically cored. I had tried a number of phyeicians, and had taken a large qnanity of medicine, both alopatbio and homeoe- pathic, bnt had got no relief. I had read of aston ishing cures having been made by yonr remedies; acd some four months ago read a notice in tbs Fhil&deipbta riaturday Evening Poet of a cure bit ing been effected on a person who had long beset suffering as I had been. I went right eff and got some of each—yonr Sarsapariihan Resolvent, Beady Relief, and Begulating Pills—and com menced taking them. In three days I was greatly relieved, and now feel aa well us ever. O. W- JAMES, Cincinnati, 0. DR. RADWAiYlS Perl'ect Purgative!and Keg - ■ulating Pills. Perfectly taatclees, olegantly coated with sweet gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, ana strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the cure of all dis orders of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowels, KidnejSi Bladder, Nervous Diabase*. Headache, Constip 4 ' tion, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Bilou^ cess. Fever, Inflammation of the Dowels, Piles ac“ all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. War ranted to effect a positive care. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterous drugs- •ST* Observe the following symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digeetive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fnllnesfl of th® Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weights the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Heart, Choking or suffering Sensation* wnen In a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs, and sudden Fluehes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh- A few doaes of Radway’s Fills will free tbe sy*; tem from all the above named disorders. Price cents per box. Sold by Druggists. READ •FAXiMB AJUTD TRUE? Sand ona letter atamp to BADWAY A OO., No. 32 Warren, oorner Church street. New York. Information worth tbQWantfs Will be sent JOB. snayi3 evdiwly