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TiiK MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND
MESSENER THURSDAY MORNUNO,
NOVEMBER 13,
Mn. Cl^m, and upnn Y>o\r>.
alter th * new i#ur in a fi:u[
removal a portion of the l
Lai done for her, and wh.*
THE GAITERS FITTED 7
Dec** the (l<*sul bod.<‘j to j>tjj
servant girl swore that she tw
Ff}ci\r;}vh£3fl?sstUQtr
CLOTHING-
mar.
new piiters 1
day or two b
saw the fam»
on the porch
TaKLX CiTBBSAUT—Half :
fluted in vxter, i, a drink-
nd rtreaftbsatr.j.
MEDICINAL TONIC. STRENGTHENING CORDIAL and RELIABLE INVIGORANT. They
ITABLE. For the prerentioa and cure of Djytpvpsia, Norvotu Debility and nil duranjrementa of
parkatlr C
iprletor*nnd Wholesale i»rii Ks i, t ,, savannah. Cm
octl2 lm
APPLIED EXTERNALLY—when
ua or inf!a.remitirm. afford* instant ca
W. W. WOODRUFF
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
MACON. GA,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
STOPS PAIN quicker than morphine, chloro
form. opium, or any ocher anodyne known to the
•erixtexdsnt*s Office M. iB.lUU
Macon. Ua., October 11.1&7S. >
id after Sunday, 12th instant, until fur-
r notice, trains on this road will run ad
of Sep tern-
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
DAILT, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
north of t »•; it
ESTABLISHED
SIX3VU.I.K ACCOM-
Tci.ir. j h*d L< < a killed by a pistol shot,
th<- 1m»U osi rin^ the ba/.k part of the
ImwI snt conning upward through the
tnin until it lodged ujpon'lhe Inner (or-
face of the frontal bone. The hall prored
I, b» a cartridge pistol halt Mr. Young
kad barn killed,by a discharge from a
..ii>l<rbamdWi which was
found hy his side, with one barrel explo
de the other barrel heavily charged
with ten buckshot, and standing cocked.
The position and .course of the wound
upon Young and hU wife proved conedn-
MT. lv that they had been murdered. No
pirtol war <ii Hoovered. Thu day after the
di«covery of the murder it was ascer
tained that the shot-gun found by the
dead hrdi<W (rid b a purchased'from a
psvnbrotrw' tu fmlianapolis, on the day
#f the inonler.
Tnaoun was umrnrun
by muans of a broken thimble and a pe
culiarity about the lochs, and the man
who had purchased it was accurately de
scribed by the pawn-broker and a negro
’ _ "ttU WMtIL’i
on between Mw. Clem and her victim,
Young; and other promint citizens of In-
oian^oUa, for months prior to the mur-
der. and up to the very day of its com
mission. Young, the murdered man, had
been a porter in a hardware store, and
was known to be poor. Suddenly he gave
sign, of wealth, improved his property,
taught him a hone and carriage, quit
working, and informed hit employers that
he was engaged in a business that was
realizing enormous profits. He borrowed
bwge hu mu of money at cnorznotui rates
of interest, invariably upon short time,
*nd^ always repaid them before his obli
gations matured. He kept a large bal
ance at one of the Indianapolis National
■AILT,
21 TEAKS
Grand Poirrr In tbe Prevention
and Care of Pestilential and
Contagions Diseases.
Every style of Carriages, Buggies or Wagons fur
nished at the lowest possible price at
this Repository.
MANUFACTURED BY
Langdaie’s Chemical Manure Company,
(LIMITED.)
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND.
This Company Sells 40,000 tons Manures Annually
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
SlIPBRlMDUZXT's Office, m. A. A. R. R. )
Augusta. Uiu, October 10 lgn. f
O N and after Monday. Octobers 13 passenger
trains .m file Macau ana Augu-ta lUilrrad
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED
the potent power cf a disinfectant, ueutmliser
and core. No one that uses the Rrady Relief
when Asiatic cholera, yellow fever typbojJ fever,
small-pox. diptberia. etc, prevail in a communi
ty, ail be seized with these diseases; and if
seised when using it. will be cured if the direc
tions arc followed. Simple as this remedy is, it
DAT TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
6:SQ A M
2:V5 V X
8:40 a X
- 5:23 p at
Trains on the Macon and Augusta Railroad
rill make close connection at Caumk with day
wronger train on the Georgia Railroad for
Vaslniurton, Athens and Atlanta.
OCtlkBt ~ -‘“■M
Arrivi
Augsuta.
Leave Au^
This manure is guaranteed genuine, free from adulteration, made of the best chem
ical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized and
The Woodruff Concord Buggy,
Celebrated for li*ht draft and durability, is
tho leading Buggy, and a specialty.
servant who was present when the pur-
eha*>. sdaa- u*uio.f At the time of, the
murder Wf»>-ntl<-man and ill* two children,
who were fishing aome distance below
the scene of the murder, heard the re
ports of fire-arms in tbe direction of the
plaeqwharo the bodies wen found. Five
minutes before the report woe heard, the
children saw tho deceased and antAher
jreman walking on tbe sand-bar near
where |hrraw«e killed. A fanner and
hi* ion, driving nlnag thu rood within a
few hundred yards of the place, heard
two reports,one loud like s shot-gun, and
file other sharp like a pistol, and so near
together that it was difficult to distin
guish them. A man and his wife, living
a quarter of a mile from tho scene, heard
two report* end a Wrenm between them.
The witnesses agreed that the time was
about four o’clock r. it. The horse and
buggy of the deceased were found hitched
in the rood near by. On oiamining the
neighboring ground, tho well-defined
tree kg of. a woman, wearing a number
three goiter, matin? long steps as If in
flieht, were traced from a point near the
dead bodies, through the woods to a place
wlicM : tWy Intersected the track of a
buggy, going in the direction of Indian-
spoils, and drawn by an animal wearing
smoUitised inier/tripii Maw.
Til* TBiCKS or Til* WOJfJkX
and tho horse »nd buggy were all accu
rately mcasiimd. .These wore tho clues,
and Vhe qneStmn nrotc, \Tlio lionghtthe
gun f Wno was the woman seen in com
pany with the deceased t Who drove tne
buggy in which tho murderers-fled from
the scene rtf the tragedy 1 The pawn
broker rold the gun at nine o’clock in the
morning. Between the honra or eight
and nine three applications for the pur-
ehssa of a second-hand shot-gun had
been msds ah a, many auction stores and
pawnbrokers’ lihopi 'by A man having
sandy hair and i-oniplexion. and at the
thiol plssPIHmPfljnWirsf a bright
little girl, who took him to the door, di
rected him across the street, nnd saw
him enter tbe establishment where the
gun was purelmsed which in seven hours
aftvwnrd hud Afii Young. Five wit
nesses identified Win. .1. Abrams, a rep
utable carpenter, of Indianapolis, as the
roan who purchased the gun. Mr.
Abrains wm arrested, nnd attention was
then directed to tbe subject of tho horse
and buggy tracks. Tho afternoon of
the mnnler Silas -Hartman had hired a
horyo and msrojfionf a livery stable.
The mate wore small interfering shoes,
snd a shoo taken from her feet was ap
plied to thv track mode in the wools
near the scene of the murder, and it
fitted exactly. A plaster cost of the shoo
was taken anil Iras compared with thou
sands of horseshoes, without finding one
that would go in it. Hartman was lodged
in jail. Some farmers coming to Indian
apolis Uia afternoon of tKe murder
MIT TOUifrl and ins WIF*
going in. their carriage in the direction of
tho place where they wore murdered, with
a lady aitting in the same sent with Mrs.
Young. A few rods behind tho carriage,
Silas Hartman, driving tho livery-stable
mare, was seen by tho same portico. He
was recognised, but when they attempted
to apeak to him he turned his head and
drove by thorn without returning their
salutation, tw. »1 of these witne-ses
testiilicl that Nancy E. Clem, tlio wife of
a loading grocer in Indianapolis, was tho
lady who occupied the seat with Mr.
Young's wife in his carriage. Silos Hart
man. who followed in tho buggy, was her
brother. A dose watch was placed upon
Mr*. Clem's movements, but her arrest
was delayed for three weeks. This delay
in horarn stiu-ured hereonviction. Tho
confederate, Abrams, was in jail, and had
difficulty in raising money to pay attor
ney foes. Ho sent for hi* brother, and
directed him to go secretly to Mrs. Clem’s
house and get several thousand dollars.'
and to' "tel! her that tbe money must
come.” . Tho brother obeyed those direc
tions. and Mrs. Clem, yielding to the de
mand, went into a collar whore she hod a
K ckuge of bill* concealed in n stovepipe
I* in a chimney, and gave Abram's
brother, several thousand dollar*, and told
him to tell hi* brother in jail not to send
lor more money, as
it worno axerra icsttcion.
The murdered man was known to have
had over seven thousand dollars on his
person a few hour* before ho was mur
dered. On the day of the murder Abrams,
who purchased a gun, went to Mr*.
s. K. .HiHXSOX. Sup':.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT RISE.
INFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION* OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OP THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Beady Relief to tbe part
or part* wh:*re the pain or difficulty exists will af
ford earn and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in
a few moments cure Cramps. Snasms Sour Stom
ach. Heartburn. Sick Heachcche, Colic; Wind in
tbe Bowel*, and all Internal pain*.
Traveler* should always carry a bottle of Rail
way *s Ready Relief with thorn. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from chance
of water, ft is better than French Brandy or Bit
ters as a stimulant. •
It contains a large proportion of Soluble Phosphate and is eminently suited to
Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops.
bad given her $20,000 on tbe morning of
the day of the murder. The financial
transaction? of Young covered a period
of six month*, and during the whole time
be waa visiting Mrs. Clem’s bouse a*
Often as two or three time* a week, and
always when her huaband mu at hi*
grocery (tore, Mn. Cletn’e husband
never met Young, and never knew that
hi* wife was acqnamted with him until
after the murder. Mr*. Clem was also
in the habit of visiting Young's house
two or three time a week, in company
with her sister-in-law, and when there
sho and Young would retire to on ad
joining room, where they would be en
gaged in conversation and writing for a
few minute*. When questioned by her
sister-in-law about tho nature of her bus
iness relation* with Young, she put her
off with indefinite answers. Meanwhile
Mr*. Clem and Young both had plenty of
money. During the same time the for
tunes of her convicted accomplice.
Abrams, who purchased the gun, began
visibly to improve. Ha quit working at
his trade, commenced loafing and bor
rowing money at high rate* of interest,
kept a respectable balance in bank, paid
hi* bank paper promptly, and spent a
good portion of his time visiting Mrs.
Clem’s house. But
THE STRANGEST PART
of these transactions remains to bo told.
Dr. Duzan, a leading physician of Indi
anapolis and a man of wealth, had been
acquainted with Mrs. Clem since she was
a child, and had always been her family
pbysioian. Before her arrest, Mrs. Clem
had testified os a witness in the grand
jury room, and bad there positively assev
erated that she had never had any finan
cial dealings with Dr. Duran; and that
ho would not testify otherwise. All the
loading bankers in the city were exam-
Leaves Augusta.
Arrives in Augusta. ***
Arrives in Miuedgeville...
FOE THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
Arrives
Arrives...
Leaves Macon for Columbus
Eatonton..
Leaves Macon for Eufaula.
Leaves Macon for Atlanta..
Arrives at Columbus
The Whitewater and Woodruff
Wagons.
And other "Western Wagons, at low prices.
Descriptive Circulars furnished to those who
will write for them.
Al\ work warranted.oct2fltf
. 7:30 r X
. 3:37 A St
.10:20 X X
. 1:40 a X
Colton Avenue and 66 Third Street.
Columbus.
Atlanta.
Marietta.
- Macon.
Auiericus.
Leesburg.
Athens.
Arlington.
CLEMONS & JAMES.
J. BEN WILSON & CO.,
RUFF, WINTERS & WHITLOCK,
B. H. WRIGLEY & CO.,
J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.,
G. M. STOKES,
WM. J. RUSSELL,
C. M. DAVIS, ...
Arrives at Eufaula..
Arrives at Atlanta^.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta..
Leaves Columbus^
Leaves Eufaula- ”
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta!..!^..!.!!
Arrives in Macon from Columbus
Arrives in 31aconfrom Eufaula.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Leaves Augusta
W. McKAY, General Agent, Macon, Ga,
Arrives at Augusta^*.
Arrives at Savannah G:*2f
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NOKTU AND WEST.
FE rr ER AND AGUE.
Ever offered by us in this market.
Fever ami A cue cured for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial ament in the work! that wiM -nr#
Fever and Ague, and all oilier Malarious, liili-.u«.
Scarlet. Typh<*M. Yellow nnd otln-r Fevers (aided
by Rndway'ii Pills) so quick as Had way's Ready
Leaves Augusta.
Arrivesin Augu
(FORMERLY 8POTTSWOOD,)
NEAELY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT
This House has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic.
HOAHD S3 PER DAY.
P. WHELAN, Prop.
sngltf
Arrives in Macon.
Leaves Macon for Columbus-.
Leaves Macon for Eufaula.....
Leaves Macon tor Atlauta......
•v -.—
Relief.
Ready Relief 50 cents per bottle, and Pills 25
Arrives in Columbus..
cents a box. Sold by druggists.
Arrives in Eufaula..
Arrives in Atlanta..
Comprising all varieties and stylos, from the Iwavy brogan to tho most delicnto slipper, mado to or
der and of the best material. * .
Country uu n lisnts will find it to their advantage to cxnmire our stock, from which equnllv good
selections can be made at prices that will eomnare favorably with those of the Northern cities. *
In tlie retail deportment, wo have, at No. 3 Cotton avenue and 66 Third street, all the latest stvles of
ladies', Gentlemen’s and Children’s Roots, Slioes. Gaiters and Slippers, finished in the most elegant
manner, and warranted durable, to all of which wo would invite our friends and tho public generally
tD ml) oml ataminn
Leaves Atlanta^.
Leaves Columbus^..
’322 km
Leaves Eufaula^.
HSALTH! BEAUTY!
Arrives in Macon from Atlanta
Arrives in Macon from Columbus.
Arrives in Macon from Eufaula
Leaves Macon
Arrives at MiUedgeville~
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIPUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
Arrives in Eatonton....
Leaves Augusta.
T^ROM the results of tho use of our Cotton and
. Com Fertilizer the past three seasons, and
lo experience with it last season for Wheat, wo
■o induced to put up for sale our mixed chemi-
ils for the Fall and Winter Crops. Tho Coro-
>uiid is made up of the same chemicals as our
jtton and Com Fertilizer, but iu different pro-
irtions, as winter crops will bear more stimu-
Arrives in Augusta..
soptfl-codffin
Arrives in Savannah..
Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
passengers for hall stations cannot bo taken on or
put off.
Passengers for Millodgoville and Eatonton will
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and
train No. 2 from points on tho Southwestern Rail
road, Atlauta and. Macon.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
novStf General Superintendent.
HARDWARE.IRON i^STEEL,
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has made the roost astonishing cures. So quick
luting than those grown in summer.
Tho Compound Contains aU tho
Elements of Peruvian
Guano,
And wilt wo think, prove as rapid n forcer ns the
best grjnes. Tho Wheat Crop is such an impor-
weonnte of Dr. Duzan, Youn?, the mur
dered man, and Abrams, Mrs. Clem's
confodexate. Mrs. Clem kept no bank
account durin? these transactions. A
comparison of there bank accounts re
vealed tho fact that there wero the most
intimate relations exi-tin? between them.
When Dr. Duzan would cheek $10,000out
Of his bank, Youn? would make a deposit
of the same amount tho same day; and
when Younpf would draw upon his blank
balance, Duzan would be increased to tho
same extent. It was the some with the
bank amounts of Young and Abrams.
Dr. Duzan swore in all the trials that he
never kne * or saw Young, and that he
hail never had any dealings with him
directly or indirectly. B
OHAME OF SCHEDULE,
*o raj*id are the changes the body undergoes, unde
the inf.uence of this truly wonderful medkipe
that svzirr day an inckxau in mjsk and
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND PELT.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Southwestern Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga., October 26,1873.
r and after Sunday, tho 20tli inst.. Passenger
Trains ou this Roiul will run as follows:
DAY EUFAULA. PASSENGER TRAIN.
THK GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
^ Every dmpof the SARSAPARILLIAN RE.SOL
• than Cotton Seed, and
irovement to the soil,
ast one season, but we
i they have been very
seen that it is even ehei
is of great permanent
These chemicals not i
know of instances in
plainly perceptible oz
THIRD CROP.
The chemicals are all finely pulverized and well
VENT cornnmnimte’i through the blood, swea
urine and other flnids iuwl jnirv* of tlw j.ywt»*ni
the vigor of life, tor it iY|KUr» the wastes of the
IkxIt with new and sound material. Scrofula,
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Diseases, Ul
cers in tlw Thrust and Mouth, Tamers, Nod. s in
the Glands and otlier i«rts of the system. Sore
Eyes. Strumorout Dm-harpes from the Ears, and
the worst form of Skin Diseases. Eruption, Fever
Sores. Scald Head. Ring Worm. Salt ltli um. Ery
sipelas. Acne. Black S:ats Worms in the Fk\«h.
Tumors. Cancers in tbe Womb, and all Weakening
and F&inful Discharges, Nirfit Sweats. Loss of
Sperm, and all wastes of tho life jirincipk*. are
CARHART4CURD.
Leave Macon.
Arrive at Eufaula.
Arrive at Clayton.
Arrive at Albrnry.
mixed, having been run through a lino seive, and
will readily jienncatc through the mass. ^
Arrive at Arlington.
CUTLERY, ETC.
Arrive at Fort Gaines.
If it is not convenient to Ret dry stable or lot
manure, you can uso ashes wmrli have been
leached, or dry muck or rich loam. Sand should
not he mixed with the -wimtoc. i.
Leave Clay-toil.
r inti ula..
Leave Fort Caines.
Leave Albany
- /. Duzan, however,
hod large money transactions -with Mrs.
Clem. Sho began by borrowing small
sums of fivo hundred or a thousand dol
lars at a time for short periods of seven
or ton days, at enormous rate* of interest,
invariably returning money with in
terest before due. and telling Duzan that
she was engngod in large speculations
with leading business men in Indiannp-
olis, and that oho would toll him all about
it at tho proper time. These loans in
creased until Duzanat one timeadvanced
her
OVER TWESTT THOUSAND DOLLARS
for which he took no receipt, note or
memorandum. It invariably happened
that the very day she would obtain tho
money from Duzan, Young would make a
deposit of like amount or pay off a note
in bonk. As has been stated. $ ’7,000 of
Young's paper matured in bank on tho
14th of September, 1SG8. Four or five
day* before that time Mrs. Clem come to
Duzan in great distress of mind, and, as
he testified, wept bitterly and begged
him to lend her $22,000. Just at this
time Duzan’s bankers had become in
quisitive concerning tho use he was
looking of his money, and upon his re
fusal to toll them they withdrew their
accommodations. He told Mrs. Clem
that he could aid her no longer. Yonng
evidently looked to her to provide the
means to meet his maturing notes, and
when she found it impossible to effect a
loan from Dazan she found herself at the
end of the rope. She was compelled to
dose the account, and catching ti e near
est way, she accompanied Young and his
wife on their ride. Her brother (Silas)
followed in a boggy with tho gun pur
chased by Abrams. Young and liis wife
Arrive at Macon , ... , ~ 5:10 p X
Connects with the Albany Train at Smithville,
and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex
cept Sunday..
'Albany Train connects with Atlantic and Gulf
Railroad Trains at Albany, anil will run to Ar
lington on ^Blakely Extension Tues<l«y <tnd Fri
day, returning Wednesday and Sn*urday.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon.. 8:45 A X
•ro pui up in good tight barrels, well coopered,
and three (3) barrels hold 800 pounds net weight.
The price is $25 50, delivered in the depot at Ma
con, lor the 800 i>ountLs of chemicals, cash. Sixty
day drafts will bo taken as cash. Orders may be
sent to us direct, or through any of our agents.
In our Fertilizer business wo have associated
with us DR. 1*. li. HOLT, of Fort Valley. Go.,
and parties can be supplied with his Fertilizer or
ours, as they may desire. _ ,
We can sopply a good article of soluble Phos
phate of Lime wliich, when composted with cotton
Cherry Street,
octl2tf
Macon, Ga.
within the curative range of this wonder of Mod
em Chemistry, ami a few days’ use will prove to
any person using it for either of these imtos o!
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro-
gremmr. succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
healthy blood—nnd this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will and does secure—a cure is certain; for when
once this remedy commences its work of purifica
tion. and succeed* in diminishing the loss o
wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every dsy the
patient will feel himself growing bettor and strong
er, the food digesting bettor, appetite improving.
Soutern Freiim ail Passenger Line
—VIA—
CHARLESTON, S. 0..
Arrive at Columbus.
Leave Columbus..
ied and stable manure, makes a good manure at
cost of from S10 to $15 per ton of2,000 lbs.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
S2 and 84 Cherry street, Macon. Ga.
sepfitf
Arrive at Macon..
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOXMODATION
TRAIN.
7:15 P X
3:57 A X
Leave Macon.
arid flesh and weight increasing. Not only docs
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic.
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive cure for
Arrive at Columbus.
Leave Columbus.
E. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Ofilco 52 Second st., Macon. Georgia.
-WILL practice in the courts of Macon and ad-
f t jacent circuits, and in the Supreme and
Arrive at Macon.
Making close connection with Western Rail
road at Columbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New
Orleans, etc.
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Eufaula.
. 9:10 P M
.10:20 A X
. 7:10 A X
. 7:25 P X
8:30 P II
Arrive at Macon 6:45 A X
Trains leaving Macon and Eufaula on this
schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and
Thurday nights, connect at Smithvillo with
trams to Albany.
VIRGIL POWERS.
Engineer and Superintendent.
-TO ANUFROM-
Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention given
to matters in Bankruptcy.
Arrive at Albany.
Leave Eufaula.
AND ALL TnE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
oct281y
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Kesolveut J
Bkverlt. Mass.. July 16, l«67.
Pb. RadwaT: I have had Ovarian Tumor in
tbe ovaries and bowels. aU the Doctors said ■‘there
was no help for it.” I tried everything that wax
recommended, but nothing helped me. I saw
K r Resolvent, and thought I would try it; but
no faith in it, because I had suffered for twelve
years. I took fix bottles of the Resolvent, and one
box of Radway’s Fills, and two bottles of your
Ready Relief; and tbero is not a sign of tumor to
be seen or folt, and 1 fed better, smarter and hap
pier than 1 have for twelve years. The worst tu
mor was in the left ride of the bowels, over the
groin. I write this to you for the benefit of others.
You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS.
SEND FOR
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
Office Geneiui. Passenger Age*t,
Atlanta, Ga., July 10,1*73.
O N and after this date—
LIGHTNING EXPRESS .
For New York. Eastern and Virginia Cities,
Leaves Macon, by Macon A Western ltau-
, " it-Oft A \
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND
SATURDAYS,
Atlanta.
. 6:00 P X
.10:30 P X
Leaves Atlanta.
Arrives at Dalton
Arrives at Chattanooga.
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
lie Soiled to all Climates,
AND FAMOUS FOB BRING
BEST TO USE!
CHEAPEST TO BUYIi
EASIEST TO SELLH1
inoinoil tliero till sho roturnod, and re
ceived u Ur h -a sum of money from her
immodiatelr upon Hip UmmnJIu vrao
proved that Mrs. Clem offered her sew
ing ifirl five hundred dollars if she would
swenr that she was at her home daring
the afternoon of the murder. By moans
of bribes and throat* she procured her
niece, her td*tcr-iu-law and an Irish ser
vant cirl tq (wear before the grand jury
that *he w.\ * at home and at tie house of
her sister-in-law. next door, during that
afternoon, and -thwe persons afterword'
confessed t'ncir perjuries,and testified on
oath that she hod suborned them. She
procured a look-peddler to swear that he
had deliver, 1 a hook to her in ponrsop. at
her house, the afternoon of the murder,
and pan <•’•-1 a miller, who had deliv.
er,*d i, ea. ’r of i’.enr at her house on an
other day, to swear that it was the day
of the murder, and that ho conversed
with hor at the very boor of the mardor.
She procured nr.othcr man to swear that
ho met her in the In.hanapoUspost-otEce,
and accidentally trail upon her dross and
ft lx:)’, oo: sod to her, the same afternoon.
Sho prohlren two women to swear that
Tho only safe snd sun remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WORMS ot all kinds.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains.
For further particulra addn»ess r \niEXN
GencralPassenger Agent.
e'e Famous for doing tacro and
^BETTER COOKING,
<5^3 DOING IT
Quicker and Cheapo*
And connecting Rood* W.?st. in alliance with the Fleet'of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the
above Ports, invite attention to tba Quick Time and Regular Di-patch afforded to the business public
in the Cotton Mates at the
JOHNSON & SMITH
July 11 tf
Xn Important Letter
From a prominent gentleman and resident o
Cincinnati. 0„ for tho pant forty years well known
to the book publishers throughout tbe United
States:
Nsw Nosr, October 11.1873.
Ds. Rad Wat: Dear Sir—I am induced by a
acme of duty to tbe suffering to make a brief state
ment of tbe working of your medicine on myself.
For several yeara 1 had been affected with aome
trouble in tbe bladder and urinary organs, which
aome twelve months ago culminated in a most ter
ribly afflicting disease, which the physicians al
said was a spasmodic stricture in the ureta, as
also inflammation of the kklneys and bladder, and
gave it as their opinion that my age—73 years—
would prevent my ever retting radically cured. I
had tried a number of physicians, andhai taken
a large quantity of medicine, both alqpathic and
homeopathic, but lad got no relief. I had read o
actonishing cures having been made by your rem
edies. and some four months ago read a notice in
the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure
having been effected on a person wb*. had long
bten suffering as 1 had been. I went tier, toff ana
cot *omeof each—your Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Ready Relief and Regulating ^Mla—and com
menced taking them. In three d\> I was greatly
relMvad. and Evw feel as well as ever.
a W. JAMES. Cincinnati 0.
Office of Etsineer and Superintendent
AUGUSTA, Ga^ Juno 28, 1873.
O N and after Monday, June 30, trains fin this
Road will ru i as follows:
DOWN I AY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Wm leave Augusta at J:*5 A X
Arrive at Port Royal at,.^..«~..~— 2-16 P X
ntion for Freight and Passengers not exceeded in excel
following splendid Ocean Steamers arc regularly on th
SaiisiacticaEveiTwher*,
^ AND BRING
Especially Adapted
' TO TUB
mis or vm mm
sox.13 sir
EXCELSIOR MAXUEACIl'RIXG COMPAXI,
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
AND
TRUMAN & GREEN,
MACOX, GA.
„M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
,R- W. Lockwood, Commander.
Arrive at Charlestonat...~...... - \
Arrive at Sarannah — '
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Rojal »t - —|
Jfttave Charleston at J
Leave Savannah at
Arrivo at Augusta at
DOWS SIGHT PASSESGEU THAIS.
Will leave Augusta at
Arrive at Port Itojal st 1
Arrive at Charleston at
CHAMPION.
CHARLESTON'
JAMES ADGER.
GEORGIA
SOUTH CACOLIN’A..
CLYDR.
WAgSer;' HUGES'i"O0,>
WM. A. COURTN'AY. S S -
TO PHILADELPHIA.
IRON' STEAMSHIPS.
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN
unates afterward. Imme-
I. r retura from the murder
jtbor, who hod noticed her
ranee, that she had been at
jjnipcs over the hot stove
ion cf ti>e murder, the fact
I «mi hRftl been canned,
atnir.ation before the coro-
ore her arrest, she
1'. A r Si (A was AT HGirr
he murder was committed,
the funeral of Yonnjf and
1 at l.y front ptte as the
nt ty. and said to a friend
ic a luniutanee with Youn.-
he foot beinc that she hoa
his house with her rister-it-
rtv tim> .' a w-eek for months
Leave Savannah at..
Arrive at Augusta at.
ASHLAND.
EQUATOE.
Alexaxdee IICSTEE, Commander.
500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd.
100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd,
50 hales Gunny Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd.
200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd.
10,000 lbs Arrow Ties.
25 bales Bagging Twine.
CHOICE GOODS IN TIN INC GLASS.
TOTAL CAPACITY40.000B ALES MONTHLY
SAMCEL w. GOODE. STERLINQ B. lONEX.
GOODE & TONEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
—AND—
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS,
PICKLES, SALMON,
LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, etc.
Just received direct from one of the most relia
ble Docking establishments in the country, and
for sale at low prices.
oct21tf B. H. TTRIGLEY A CO.
PEEPECT PURGATIVE AKD
EEGULATDfG PILLS.
FALCON.^
VIRGINIA.
•Hainib, Commander.
Commander.
eufaula, ala.
J.T. Kendall's store, Broad street.)
ractice in the State and Federal Court*
•liama. in the Court* of Southwestern
, i- her«- i.y -;n-('ial contract. Prompt
laid to collections in Alabama and
fill investigate land titles whenever
oct2i5 lm 4
PuriortlT t*.'.choae:.*uiCv orated with sweet
gum. puree, recmAte.punfT, cleanse and streneth-
m Hi wm ifiim—iii»ii
the Stomach. Li'er. Bowel*, Kidneys. Bladder,
Nenooa Dumsl*:*. Kesuiche. CeTsStipatkm. Co^
tivenes*. Induestion. Irispepria. BCionsness. Fe
ver. Inflammation of the Bowels. Pile* and all De
rangement* of the Internal \ lacera. W arranted
to effex-t a pi-*;t»ve cure. Purdr rt'gcUble. con
taining no mcTcu’y, mmeral« cr d«rl-'terions druc*.
Olx-ne the f .l‘owing symptom* resultir.g from
Disorders cf the Digestive Organs:
ConstipatJ-m. Inward P*le>. Fullness cf the
Bko-sl 1U the Ue*u1. Acidity of the Stomach. Nau-
•ovu Heartburn Di*«t cf Food. FuUm-s* or
Weight in the Stoma* h. ^rur Eructation*. Sinkimc
or Fluttenr.r at the Heart. Choking or suffering
Sensation* a hen in a Lyin* Posture. Dianex* o
ViN'.on. D t* cr Wet* tel.,tv tin- Su:ht. :
Dull Pain the Head. Drneienerff !Vr*r iratiot:.
Yellowness *. f tbe Skin and Errs pain m the Side.
Chest. Limbs, arid sudden Flu*nv» of Heat, Burn
ing in the !• lesh.
A Jew di«e> of Ra*l wa% f PiP* will free tbe sys
tem from all the above named disorder*. Price 25
cent* per box. Suid by Dru^sta.
.-Dutton, Commander.
SALLIN G DAYS^EVE RY“FIFTH DAYT
PAUL C- TBENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
(Office
others to toll for her.
rost.il she n< wear
slippers belonjrinfr tri
Sufi not a slipper or i
longing to her
house. Inquiry wo
of the shoe store, in
.Tilt—The Great Mzdi-
Indorsed by thv Highest
. R»-'teres Mus- uiur Pow-
hful Vigor to the Aged, and
: at a Critical Period; Di»-
•Chalkv-” Deposits; Cure?
, Dyspepsin. Neuralsria,
Georgia am
attention
Georgia- 1
requestoi.
MURSY
STEAMSHIPS ME EC EDITA AND FLAG Eveet Saturday.
JAMES A2X5EE A CO, Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Rate* guaranteed aa low a* those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING- AKD THROUGH TICKETS
Can K' rial at ah tiw principal Railroad Offices in Ot-orvia. Alabama. Tennessee and Mississippi.
. . _ E:a - T ^ * ecui « m a<lvance, without • ixtra charge, bv addressing Agent* of the ateam-
°* c '* s ' in all case*, the R ailrcad Ticket* *h<->uld be exchanged and Berth*
. I£uj inrouga xxketa by thi* Route inch tde Traiufsrs, Meals and State Room, while on
Develops the Youu
»c*lves Calculi and
Gout, Rheumatism, —
Gruwl. Dmbetis, Diseases of the Kidney*. Eiv-
•r and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chronic Diar-
rheoa. Constipation, Asthma, Nervousness
Sleeplessnesa. General Debility, and nearly ev-
*ry class of Chronic Disea.se. Pamphlets con-
ra.ning History of the Spring and Testimonials
from Medical’Joumah, Eminent Physician*
md distinguished ciliz»*ns, sent free by mai.
jv WHITNEY BROS.. Gen’lAgents,227South
r'ror.t *t., Philadelphia. For sale by all drug-
LAN3IA2£’S
Sjxiclal attention called tothe well known number*'
505—75—28—20 and 22.
Factory, nt. Vernon; Office JS, John
fit., New York.
aug24 Sm
CELEBRATED
ERNEST PESGHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time,
FLORIDA WATER
WARKBN A. RAN SOX. AARON P- RANSOX.
DARIUS W. GEER. ROBERT D- BOYD.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AN'D 110 GRAN'D ST. NEW YORK.
Represented by K. W. Hogsu. «t Osorgio,
oetzodly
FBENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
/^OR. CORTLANDTand NEW CHURCH STS.
Vy NEWYORK. On the European plan. RICH
ARD P. FRENCH, son of the late Colonel Richard
French, of French’* Hotel, has taken this Hotel
newly fitted up and entirely renovated the same
Centrally located in the business part of the citi
Landie*’ and Gentlemen i Dining Room* attachenl
JuneWtf
n st.>amer to and night trai vs of the South Carolina Rafl-
her refikdr. deli^-ering freights at distant points with arreat pro mot-
xertion to satisfy theirpatron* that tbe line VIA CHARLESTON
the Sal#. Delivery of Goods.
to J. J. GRIP FIN, Western Agent, Atlanta. Ga^ B. D.HAS-
KEAD
“FALSE AND TRUE!"
Send one letter itamp to RADWAT ACT), Mo
I Warren, ccroar Church street. New York.
Information worth thonmnrii will b»
nrHtodforU
H AYING perfected my arranmnent. to correct the slightest error in the time-keeping of my foe
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved THAN Si I INSTRU
MENT^, for the purpose ot observing the meridian passage ot the sun and stars,.! will be able to keep
the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. _ . . 7. ,
•,’SpKiol attention paid to tKe ierairi*0 oi«l Sating of fine WaUlut, at mil at all kind*
nem mark mad* to order. fudllf
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