The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, November 24, 1885, Image 11

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1885.-TWELVE PAGES. THE NEWS ffl GEORGIA GATHERED BY CORRESPONDENTS AND FROM EXCHANGES. The farmers are sowing wheat. E. R. Dalton, tho actor, is playing in :amall towns. The Americus public schools adjourned to visit the circus. Now syrup is selling in Clay county at 30 cents per gallon. Fort Gaines has eleven retail dealers in fruits and vegetables.' A recent freshet dnmaged Gordon county to the extent of $10,000. « Amcricus is soon to have a mammoth wholesale grocery house. It is thought that Dalton's cotton receipts this year will reach 10,000 bales. In nearly every town reached by n rail road, coal is supplanting wood for fuel One of the imposing stones of the Jones boro News wub once used by Ben Franklin. Real estate is advancing in price in Clay ton county. Land sells readily at $30 per acre. The jail at Alphnretta has had only one • occupant for several months. He is await ing trial. An old negro man living near Fort Gaines wears a coat bought twenty-ttvo years ago. An Albany merchant favors high lioense for lli ■ artesian city. lie wants the liccnso put at $2,000. The ordinary of Randolph county is 77 yearn old, and has been holding office twen ty-two years. Tho Hog Crawl band of Vienna famishes music for all the dances and sociables in Dooly county. Sam Nance, a well-known negro of Bax ley, was shot and killed lost week by bouio person unknown. % Hotel and livery-stable men say thero is no money in circus people, becaose they drive such close bargains. Cant. W, B. Oxford, of Terrell county, raised this year 107 bushels of potatoes from a quarter of on acre. James Pittman, of Randolph county, who shot and killed a negro woman last summer, has been adjudged an idiot. The rumor that the Amoskeag Lumber Company of Eastman are to employ con vict labor turns out to be untrue. The marriage of Mr. Henry McAlpin, of Savannah, and Miss Thomas, of Athens, was solemnized on Wednesday. A reward of $25 is offered for tho nrrest ■of Andrew Williams, colored, an escaped convict from Grass’s Mills, Dodge county. A. M. Gruber, wife and five children are giving musical entertainments in the small towns of North Georgia. The children ore prodigies. While out gunning Saturday Willie Mc Daniel, of Eastman, accidently shot a negro boy, pntting one eve out and seriously in juring him otherwise. Rev. G. T. Stausbury, pastor of the Perry Baptist Church, has been offered the pastorate of a church at Tyler, Texas, at salary of $1,200 o year. Tho Vienna Vindicator is under the im pression that there is a tax of $25 on profes sional baseball games in Georgia. Such is not the ease—the bill failed of passage. Prohibition in Dougherty. I sides. A most excellent jury has been se- At a meeting of prominent citizens of Al- cured for this case, which gives general sat- bany, on Saturday, resolutions were Lfaction, as so large a sum of money is in- adopted to petition the ordinary to order an volved. election under the local option law. Speeches Sparta, Novemb-ir 19.—Court was con- were made by Judge W. T. Jones, Judge vened with that promptness that character- D. A. Vason, Mr. J. S. Davis, Mr. Joseph izes Judge Lumpkin's manner. Witnesses Thorne, Mr. A. Ratliff, Cnpt. S. R. Weston, were examined for plaintiffs and cross-ex- Mr. A. \V. Muse and Capt. Richard Hobbs; amined by defendants. The progress of the also by Rev. Ruford Watson and Ned Wil- enso is slow, ns many points of evidence are Hams,* colored. contested. In this matter plaintiffs have usually won their points. Another Model Farmer. [ The contestants seem to feel confident in Mr. George Doster says that with two the success of their cause, mules this year he has made twenty-eight Sparta, November 20.—There nre no new bole of cotton and six hundred bushels of developments in the Dickson will caso ns it com. He only had twenty acres in corn, proceeds that would lie admissible for your Minu mnlfina ♦ vv*>nl.v linvlmlu tn flm nprn I raailnm Tim dofonon eftll intpr>4«ooo wit. thus making twenty bushels to the aero, renders. Tho defense still introduces wit- Besides be has modo potatoes, peas, cone, nesses who are subjected to searching cross- etc., enough to make him live comfortably examinations by Colonel Rutherford, of at home, which allows him to smoke the plaintiff's counsel, dt is probable the ox- pipe of content amid the gloom of hard animation of witnesses will continue du- times.—Americas Republican. | ring to-day and part of to-morrow. In creasing interest is felt in this important trial, nnd some diversity of opinion is ex- A Forger Captured. ... I ..... I HUU, RUU some uivei.il Some time ago a white man named W. J. pressed as to the result. Kelly presented at the warehouse of Geo. F. Litxh.—The examination of witnesses in Swift & Son, in this city, an order signed the Dickson will case closed at 2 o’clock by Hirch Bros., of Scalo, for $200. The I to-day. Judge l’ottle, for tlio defense; made order was paid, but it subsequently trans-1 a speech of an hour. He was followed in a pired that the signature of Hirch Bros, was 1 powerful legal effort by Judge Hammond, a forgery. Steps were taken for the arrest which fully sustained his high reputation of Kelly and he was captured and lodged in for eloquence, power and learning. Tho jail at Seale. A requisition was obtained I argument will be finished to-morrow, when yesterday.—Columbus Euquirer-Sun. | the case will go to the jury. Spabta, November 21.—Tho case went to jury about 3:30 o'clock tthis afternoon. MARKET REPORTS. Stocks ami ISond*. [Local market corrected dully by J. W. Lockett] LIQUORS.—Ryo $1.05 to $1.00. Bourbon $1.05 to I $1.00 Redistilled rye and corn $1.10 to $.50. Gin and rum $1.10 to $3.50. N. C. com $1.40 to $1.50. J 1’cacb and Apple brandy $1.50 to $3.50. Catawba wine 05 to $1.00. Port and sherry wine $1.25 to $3.50. Cherry and giQK^r brandy 00 to $1.00. Trench brandy $5.00 to $5.95. Domestic brandy $1.75 to tiUte and city bonds. N. K. 7a, lat m. "J3.. .116” Go. 6a, 1889 107 C. k R. end. by Cen.100 , Go. 7a, 1886 104 Railroad. $3.00. Ga. 7a, sold lMjf'A. k W. P 93* LIME, CALCINED PLASTER AND CEMENT Ga. 7a, 1896 125H A. AW. deb 9% Alabama lump lime $1.15 to $1.35 per bbl; Georgia Macon 6a 109)4 A. A. 8. 7s, gutd... .131 $1*05. Calcined plaster $2.50 to $2.75 per bbl. liatr C. R. R. stock 75)4 40 to 50c. Louisville and Roecudale cement $1.90 Cen. certificates..... 94‘4 to $2.00; Portlandcewent $3.75 to $4.00. 8.W. ’7s, gntd 119)4 Savannah 5* t Columbus 5i 05 Atlanta 6a 100 Augusta 6a 106 Railroad bonds. A. AO. '97.1st mort.118 Cen. 7a, ’93, latmorU13^ Ga.‘6a, *97 107 M & G, ’93,2d mort. .111 M. A K. '93,1 m, 1909.108)4 A dollar saved is canal to two dollars made, becaose you don t have to work for it. *»• "• Ga. R. R. stocks.... 152)4 Miscellaneous. W. F. Coll.bond*... 107 Ma. O. L. A W. stock. 95 Lanier House stock. 23 Macon Vol. Armory. 107 Bibb MTgCo., 1st ‘ [.bonds Grain and Provisions. Chicago, November 23.—The bears in wheat bad _a Inning to-dav, helped by outside influences, chief among which ivu the petroleum panic. The local crowd opened the market )4 lower on heavy cablos and a rumored increase of 500,000 buahels in tho visible sunply. For a while December hung A. 33. Small, mt'n.bopd« par and tnt. | > bo|| " 89 M lh , ltocta off and new, of the in with largely incronscil facilities for doing business offers himself to the merchants and planters as a meilin.Y through which to make their purchases. BT TELEQRAl’H. w-w. ctn/sVa.aHv. mnA petroleum began to come In, the market amratned a . JJJF vreak tone and values aettled down to the lowest . ,lucon &Bum Meats! I rSZtt*s:szrssB.7szraSss . qoTern ” en .L*^ cl>ri ^** tn d ^; . * I advanced to hh. The better feeling eame from the COHN, 8 percents 102,,. Bute bonds dull reiltonit j on of confidence in tho eastern market*, no and weal. I f a (j ureB being reported, although earlier in the day The following were the closing quotations: a number were expected. Fean of larger SIDES, SHOULDERS AND HAMS, Ala. Class A. 2 to 5 93 Class B, 6a. Georgia Ga.... Ga. 7s, mortgage.. 103 N. Carolina 90 N. Carolina, new.. 30 Funding 10 Mobil, .cl Ohio... lilt receipts and the dterewed movement Nash, and Chat.... 46,q I the Northwest occasioned eoine eeUiug. In the I N. O. Pacific, la.... 24 afternoon the tone waa considerably itronger, De. I N. V. Central IKI*. cembercloaing at SSU to IS)),', with the latter figure Norfolk 4c W.pref.. 62 | fn-oly bid on the curb. There wae a closo bond of -thy running through all the market., corn ) rather .harpiy. The market uas firm MEAL, SEED OATS, HAY. BRAN. FLOUR, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ail Editor Sat Down Upon, Tho only disturbance of the evening wits I bring out aboutaft houTthey'brought caused by our mutton-headed editor who in a verdi * t Bugt aining the will, unthouglitediy became engaged in a convcr- " sation about the prohibition question in; 1’rolilbltlon In Georgia. Atlanta. Marshal Harris promptly and «... i It is said that a reaction has set in against properly put a stop to the debate. In this pro i libil i on in Atlnnta. Tho failure to get connection we desire to say that the mar- r «™ shall did exactly right in this instance, and a stream from artesian well he should fire out every numbskull who K^ )ably accounU £or this.-Thomasville makes himself conspicious b ? loud talking | Kig ^ by BOmc that if p ro iti bi tiou wins in Atlnnta Bryant will bo put forth as tax collector of that county. If the liquor men carry the day it is natural to suppose unnecessary applause.—Covington En-1 terprise. Wlmt a Desperate Man Will Do. . _ A singular circumstance happened in a that the leaders oa that side will be pro- neighboring dry town a week or two ago. v *ded for. It is a .amentable state of things A man who must have been crazy for a when by an upheaval of local politics such drink took a jeweler’s alcohol lamp front his ™? n J’nonld ngain come to the .rout and window whilo he was at dinner and drank eliarge public affairs. Amoncus tho alcohol from it. The jeweler soon dis- « oan ;.. , . .... , covered it and told him if he did not re- *Constitution is in a pitiful comlition. place the alcohol he would expose, him. | 11 }? wet i , t I w ; >uUi b ® arul The man went to a drug store and told the J? d*y would be wet.—Conyers Solid druggist the jeweler said send him a pint of , . ,,, , alcohol. The druggist gave him the alcohol, If drunkenness is not a sin and therefore which he drank also; and died from its! &c *i me - what is it? If it be a crime, why effects.—Lumpkin Independent. A Muni, r Com Continued. lUwxntsnm, November 19.—The case of tho Slide vs. Trammell oml Williams for murder is continued till the second Monday in January next. Auguvta's Cen,us. Tho now directory of Augtuta contains 11,325 names. Tho consul of the city, ss made out by the canvasser, gives 3a,391) population; whites, 20,079; colored, 15,311 Goes up for Two Years, Amxuicus, November 18.—Sheriff Salter, of I«e county, woe sentenced this morning to two years in tho penitentiary. Motion for a now trial will he heard here on the third Wednesday in December. A llaliy In Minckles, The smallest convict we ever saw poised through hen on last Monday, in charge of Sheriff Rollins, of Dodge county, who was ger. A Queer Trade. Lost Wednesday, Jim Wilkins bought n cow froui Dave llill for which he is to pay two hundred birds, ten birds each week, nntil the debt is paid. Jim says that jaybirds, sparrows or anything else will do, as tho kind was not stipulated.—Amer- cus Republican. Northern Pac.,coin. 2SJi I „y U . pret el 1 , dec. D B.C. Brown con.. loe.vraclflcMall 6®!, I early In the day. but later broke off rapidly on fall I pAPITTiU.’ (.'ATT PTPT? T A TtTt Tenncwoe Da 61 [Beading M 1 , offerings, influenced by large receipts eetl- YAJI' 1’ Jhlli, toixLi 1, LiiYivU Virginia ta 44 Rich, and AUegh'y. 6 mated (or to-morrow. There was scarcely '' Rich- “U® n - ■ • • • M any shipping demand. thy » av »»“ and everything kept in a first-class Grocory Chee. and Ohio.... 11 I Rich, and W. !>.... 8S« In rail (relghta cuttmg off the demand. I n , p.„„i.i m . Chicago anil North li:! 1 ,[Rock Island 147 November cloaed 1),'and year lower than Satur- j !LU(l i r ovl.41on htore. do. preferred.... 137 St. Paul Vila dav, diatant future, nut showing so aevora a de- Denver and Rio O. 20';| do preferred.. 116 presslou. Oata ruled dull, with prices a shade I Erie 24)4^exaa Pacific Wi I easier. There waa a fair trade in miaspork. tho I SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. 7 U Union Pacific I ...j. ,,r ll„ I- fnllnwed I — v-a-raraaaaaj X O-Vll uuiuiu, East Tenn. R. It... 7Uul-m Pacific 6'J's early pricesahowlngadeclino of 5to 1)4. followed LakeShore........ Sti.iWahaah Pacific.... 13)4 | by a rally of 13)4 lots. Prices receded 7)4 to 10 Loulav. and Nash. 4S I do pref 20.’, I Later and closed steady. Bard eiblblted very Uttle Uemphia and Chat 37 |W. U. Telegraph... 77.', change.' Chicago. November 23.—Flour unchanged! | for cash or on time at unrivaled prices. Seo Southern $4.75aS.OO. av, middling than Saturday: November ...-' —- w , /»noery wqafiVHi No. '4 red Fi. ned and November closed 1)4 lower. ag 1 VESmPiSEZ I hiH Mercer cuitiTfitor. : No. 2 i Cotton. Maook, Not. 23.—Oood middlir^ . _ 8)i; strict low middling8); low middling 8; strict I ber 8i^s«9, good ordinary 7^ to 7jg;good ordinary 7>,. Market Cora opened *uu n|»ouiur. wu-yu .n .««va. . ^ -w closed dull. Cash 43*.. November 41,’., year 4014.4144, Deci-iu- A | ) C 1 | 'bar 4144.42',, January 37,'4a3fK.Oa'ji opened IX I \ f] I I Cmh 28, November $8, December 28V*. Meee J JL. • J - J • —LCL'-LX^ pork opened 5»7>4 lower, rallied ■ ' ' ‘ Cash f8.87s" * ; and closed I BBC KITTS, SHirMENTS AND STOCK. Received to-day, by rail 236 •* by wagon 124 Received prorlonsljr. 88,476 . ■— Stock on hand September t, 1HS3. t»—H.8M alo.00. Lard aulat and unchanged: Caah *6.16 Shipped to-day 3S0 December *6.16*6.17)4. January |il.33)4afi.*6. Bu k Shipped previouily *4,336 *4,071 meats steady: Dry aslted ahouldsra *a.3<«.48, Stock on hand..... !... 4.863 I short rib sides *4.vus6.00, short dear sides *6.-20» nr TkXEosarn. 6.36. WbDkjr steady at *1.1*. Sugar, quit: Liverpool, November 23, noon.—Cotton market I unchanged: Cut loaf 7fta7X* granulated A 6>* ( firm, with a fair demand; middling uplands 5 3-16; I atandard A 6)»* ^ _ . . ... middling Orleans 5 746; sales 10.000. for apecula- Baltimoie. November 23.-Flour "trady, with tionand export 1.000; receipts 37.000-american 32,- fair local demand: Howanl Street and Weatera 400. Futures firm. 2 p. in.—Sales Included 8,3 0 I superfine $8.00a3^5: extra $3.50*4.15; family $4.40a bales of American. Futures quiet at an advance. I lw City Mills superfine $8.oua3.40; extra $3.BOa - p. m.—Futures closed steady. I 4.15; Rio brands $5.00a5.12; Patopsco famlry $5.75; 1 ... —* auperlativepatent $6.00. Wheat—Bouthera firmer IrliMCU I nlm.lun .lull- H/uilhawn nut Uie'17 not punish it us any other misdemeanor? If there were human laws in that regard, drunkenness would be confined to a small Ho t for Lumpkin. Amziuccs, November 20.—Your cone-1 percentage of population.—Augusta Chron spondent has entered into a solemn ccm- j icle. ]mct with Judge W. B. Guerry to dine 1 JliristmaH day in Lumpkin, and we expect THE WRIGHTS VILLE FIRE, to go there on the Amcricus, Preston nnd Short Work Mntle of a Negro Who Con- Lumpkin passenger train. The construe- I fcased to Ilelng tlio Incendiary. ^omTnmub?„ 0W .n «“«• Txxmu.x, November 17—In my letter and ollthat’remains to bo do“ne to to 1^ "S^oriton ^;t“Vr l r dH «ince b g circumston^ enmntotml k in five reri u ‘ “ evidence loil to the arrest of Cap Hamilton, completed in five-mile _ sections, so that L notwl jt.:., deme iado. Some November AoruiJir On*x\bar.. D»e»n\>i? Jaiixry.... Jan u xry-r*broary.... February -March March April Ajiril-May ray-June June-July.. A Mean Trick. I possession, and he confessed to having One of tho features of Sells Brothers' I robt e d ‘ he store and then fired it. lie was Nov circus to a hairy man. While at Albany the ? 1 I i res , te j} on *. 10 pleetotron of Mrs. L M. Dee... other night some of the town boys pro-1 ? ,I ^ k8hear > mne mU “ from Wri^ttoville, cured some that powdered deviltry known lenten* county. He was found tip the March., ns “cow-itch," and while pulling at and chinl ?ey, and severalgentlemen effected his Apra feeling of the extraordinary growth of hair arrest > tied him and thought they hod him on the hairy man’s body, robbed in a lot of Hec , Tl ^* but a “ ,tber , P** 1 * °. n th * m - it. Then file boys stoil at a good distance I ? nd tbo ** that fio »e«ped-to where and watched the poor fellow as ho sidled It j exa f known. But wo all know up to a tout pole and tried to scratch his [j 1 ** “ aje * ty roceivc<1 “ n adlii * hack. The freak was fearfully wrath and 1)011 *° “ )s )orccs - his part of the show was made moropromi nent that ever by his gyrations. : — - ■ I — —— I UUKilHICU ffilllOf fCU Dir, m 4CV4 irau 4 , l Nsw Volts, November 3*. noon.—Ootton doll: .levator December *5a*6*.. Coni apot opened 14 middling uplanda 97-10; mtddUcg Orleans SK: a)4 higher; Ungraded red WaM; No. 2 white 64 >4a deal*®. _ .71‘4; No. 1 red61 *,864*4 elevator, November *4*,a I Evoning-Cotton, net reeelpta 13*7; great 16,6*7. 51*,. December 61)4*1)4. Oats, caah opened *4a*4 rqtnmeaosaddull! sales4LX0. I higher; No. 2 mlied 35a*5-,. lloiw unchanged: ,xaUIn the world. Bold by The Evening Post aaya: Future deliveriee to-day I Xew 30n36; fair to choice 7al5. Coffee, apot fair rio I —““*“*” ”*“• *~*“-r are quiet. Haiesat the third call ahow a partial ad- dMi at *8.13)4, No. 7 rio apot *6.70; November *9.06, rpi a. -w vance of MOO atnee last Saturday. Futures closed I December »5.*o. Sugar firm but quiet: Barbs- X. _A_. Jil'.lal i, steady and MOO higher than last Saturday. dooM.. centrtfuaal 6. St. Croti 6)4, San Domingo , The foUowtog tableabowa theopenmgandcloa- 4MKFroncb Wanda6>4.Den-arara4;4.Martinique naz^^aHTi^-V'nrwT? Kr.my Ingqnotatlona; | 6. Antlgua4)4, Brazil 4)4. Pernambuco 6. liiigll.h J* ‘ • m^toii.’iugar'V'taio^'f.'i’r m *£i ) ^,P.° 0l fe^g l !^;!. l !r.*i tc l '..J^I‘, r< * t ji , !. a '‘. ^ ,0.J?5 ATi^j'A 0 ‘mout^ A W S‘“ toTi 1 * '■ m* A rnwhul stAUiLml AC.. l bouUl ‘ — . 1 ’ A * *' '• w Armory ButUUuo. A BIG DAMAGE SUIT. A Widow Suoa the State Itond for St.7,OOO Marietta, November 17.—On tho night Tlio Notorious Ales. Ktherldge. Sparta, November 18.— I write to inform you that although Hancock Alex. Etheridge, a/tar Ike Wauron, uere in 1 McDonftUli t»ia*Uci» was wreckid, and Ed MeCul- tnal until another court. He will, there- , h of who ^ M firemftn of i, at once bq sent back to Macon, where, u-mn train, worn both killed Tho npi-i-lent of the big washouts on the Western and 4*0- «*-6rt 4k» n* «*«As SSSJMSAV&S& tore, of course, another jury will pronou a lunalic(?) and commiseion him to our homes again. Our only hope to therefore to keep detec tives after him, and lie awake at night ... 1 same train, were both killed. The accident ,ronon “?® h “ wa. caused by a culvert wishing out plunder | and leftTjng a jn tha road from twenty to thirty feet wide, into which the engine end fifteen m im, ana ue awiute « “'S 11 * I cars were piled To-day in the Cobb Supc- Court Sirs. McDonald is suing the r£ul dies a natural death. Ivr W. Duuoan. Bridal Dells. Harsualltiuje, November 17.—Mr. L. 1 .... , .... . ... , , , . C. Ellis, of Gainesville, Fla., «id MU. for $25,000 tor killing hctlhusbami. In the bill it to set forth that the road had been notified that the cnlvert was in a bad con- carrying him and three other prisoners to Susie Affleck of this nlae’e were merrier! «t placed a watchman there until it could have Hawkins ville. The bora _Jl to be only •bout 8 or 10 yean old.-Cochran Uessen- ^ c £ arch wu pntuMel/ decorated with K?" 5’,^™', * D T d wl 11 flowers, etc. Four little girls dressed in “i' 1 white strewed flowers along the aiale pre- ^ RJjJVJP* ceding the bride and groom, who were led I )t .„l!! I1 1 ^ Ubt,U lf * to a pyramid of flowera and lighted condlon. c °n c ‘ UHIon w rtached thin term. aVSSXTfSr&X & i, AH impobtaSt EULUIO ood things, prepared by Mr. and Mrs. -fudge Speer Dceldrs that a Wife Can Tes- ’. G. Affleck, the bridal partv took their tiry tor Her Husband, departure for the land of flowers, their B y a ruling of Judge Speer in the United future home. I States City Court yesterday, the precedent was established of sllowing a wife to testiyf in a case in which her husband to a defen-d aswun.., *-*********uvi ss.—ss™** rngui mu 1 snt The ease was that of Oliver Williams, house Of Luoy Guilford, colored, on tho | colored, charged with passing a counterfeit Dentil nr 1111 Old Lady. M i -4 llcttin IIolmi'H died at the residence of Dr. J. J. .Mason Sunday morning. She was quite old, lioing serenty-eeven years of age, and died from general debility. Her funeral took place from the residence oi Dr. Mason at 111:30 o'clock yesterday.— Columbus Enquirer-Sun. Honeymoon and Apples^ On Thursday laat a bride and groom made their appearance on our streets, having come all the way from North Carolina in an ox wagon with a load of apples. They were married a day or two before they left the old North State, and are now on a bridal tour epjoying the • honeymoon.—Elbcrton Gazette. Stewart County tioea Dry# Lumpkin*, November 20.—There wo* an election held in this county on Wednesday on tho local option isine, and tho prohibi tion side have won by a handsome majority —at least 200. There was some hard work done by both side*, and n Urge vote polled. Th,. e lection liaised off quietly and without any disturbance. zing In the Bonnets, Never in the history of OeorgU were mi many resignations ftom the bench known. Why did these men seek with sueh aridity them official positions to lay them down before the expiration of their terms of of fice, and just upon the eve of the State elec tion year, u a question the people will soon see clearly solved.—Madisonian. Two Children Hurried to Death. Axmuccs, November 21.—Last night the I The"< ptoce of Rufus Wilkinson, some fifteen H ;i vcr dollar. Tho transaction occurred =2=^* •>«?: ‘he Fifteenth district, August 21, i885. William, was a str^t was burned. The origin of tho fire is un- am Y, Bn d peddled watormolons around the known. The mother waa absent, and her L-ity. On the da, inqnestion he bought a five children were mdeep in the cabin. The I load of melons from s negro named Ho us- eldest boy ws. awakened br the heat of the ton The Utter alleges that a silver dollar fire, and ran screaming about the bed on pa j,i him by Williams waa counterfeit, and which lay a girl, the next in age, and a ,h»t WiUiams'had said he intended to pass small child. The girl awoke, and with the it on some of the ‘ Uland niggers.” Will- child and the boy escaped from the born-1 lams wss put upon the stand, and he denied ing house, but two yonnger ones, aged I UV er having hadthe coin in hU possession, •bout six and four, were left, nnd perished Lizzie Williams, hi* wife, was called by in the flames. Neighbors who were attract- the defense, and District Attorney Darnell edb, the bUze arrived too Ute to render objected. He .Uted that be knew of no any assistance. Nothing remained of tho 1 instance in any of the books, where ■ bodies of the two children except a charred United SUtea court had permitted a wife and indistinguishable mass, when the scene | testify in such a case. There seems to be |of the tragedy wss visited thU morning. | n o Uw on the question, and Mr. Damelll quoted the statute Uw of Georgia and tbe| common Uw, both of which forbid a wife Two Vigilant Policeman. T Sell* Bros, circns was at Carrollton the from testifying for or against her husband, other day. . When the conventional drunk except in suits for divorce, prosecution ace was being performed by Wm. Bells, I tor cruel treatment and eases similar in who personated the drnnkard, nnd Billy principle. Broke, the clown, the Utter pitched tho “Grecnleaf on Evidence" was cited and actor over the rope, and one of tho police- “Wharton," “Powell" and “American lle- men. thinking this was a chance to arrest a porta" were referred to. troublesome inebriate, ran forward, club in The Judge said that he respected the au- hand, grasped young Sells around the thorities quoted, and although he did not waist, and proceeded towanl the door with know of any rating of the United States him. As soon as the people eommnccd I courts on this point to be found in the re- toyell, another member of the bodged force ports, he recalled one that came under his ran up with a stick raised, realty to deuiol- personal notice. The case was that of rx- ish the supposed drank man, but the senior niViife Yarbrough tried in Atlanta before SeUs raiser) his band jost in time to want Jmlge MeCay, of the United Slates Cirrnit off the blow and prevent a difficulty. There Court, at the fall term 1883. The parties were several valorous knights of the club were charged with conspiracy, and the wife at the fray, and allot them being in earned of Jasper Yarbrough was called to prove an it took a great deal of low whispering by alibi for her husband. Judge McCay held the circus men anil loud roaring Uugbter that Mrs. Yarbrough could testify, and she by the audience to get the officers pacified, was allowed to do so. Judge Kpeer was as- — sociated in the case as counsel. Hi* honor The Dickson M ill Case. mentioned Judge McCoy’s ruling, and re- SraETA, November 18.—Promptly 1 marked that he would role similarly. WU- o'clock court wss organized, and the Dick- [tarns' wife was accordingly place J on the eon will case being called, * jury was cm- .turd.-Savannah News, paneled speedily. Counsel for defendant The Thomas County Stock Breeden.' Fair «ud.t to U »“•, I nSSItViTf£ JL dv» an bv SW^rr.s2±«!: T«8*5S2rt3S3 Vl?rs ill gold an offered on stock, and j tha ordinary. Plaintiffs counsel protested | ..nat sad .*. s taJAii- n ineslul. Us i... *-»■- tiomi s fi“u* the 25 ceutagstal ovi-rrolid the motion. Tba oamlnanM m | n(S ai a taataraa te boataass. Da took no pula tniaroa must b Hydro u hoblau Dr. P. L. Hilsman reports a case of gen uine hydrophobia in Lee connty. The pa tient tea negro boy twelve years of age. He was bitten by a rail il dogwont two months ago, and bnt little attention was paid to the injuries, which were slight at the time. A few days ago he was aeixed with tha mahuly and is now in a serious condition. Albanv N< '•••*. uni h- no I ovcii Jed irltnraees ~n— begun and conducted with »ra«Fai«h»(<ril»»fonowin*ii*waska I great care and skill by counsel on both 1 unlj cu:»l i ■ ACID PHOSPHATES AND KAINIT -141 and 143 Third Street, MACON GEORGIA. nov22w5m ■ DENTISTRY—DR. B. B. BARFIELD, No. 90la Mulberry Struct, Macon, Georgia. Office Houw—9 a, m. to 6 p. m, Opened. 2 p.m. 5 11-64 5 10-61 5 8-54 5 9-64—10-64 5 12-04—13-04 5 164*4 »19-04 5 26-64 5 11-64 .6 9-64 5 94V4 5 10-64 5 12»'*4 51661 1519-64 5 22-64 5 26-64 and lowdr, cIohIi a iQ.ra amber $1.00*1.1 “ 11*.MS .inis. dull: Southern red 94a97. do 1 Maryland 95 axked: No. ,ud November fu4 bid. I 5 l(MU Weatern winter red apot a oxi Cora—Southern Ann and fairly active; Wen tern a “tcaily and dull; Southern white 47a53; do yellow S lsS dew 43aWj do y« now Wa55; Weatern mixed ape-t A 16-64 I ^ bid. a iqju New Yoxik,November2*1.— Flour-Sonthera ateady; a ot n Common to fair extra $3.GCa4.05, good to choice a 07 6i extra $4.10a5.60. Wheat, apot opened lower; Ungraded winter red 89> B aU2; No.2 red caah96> 4 ; Open'd. Feb.. Closed. I Open'd. 9.35-36 May... 9.89-40 Jane.. 9.52-63 July .. 9.63-641Auguat.. 9.74-75 Sept. 9,85-86] Oct. 10.16-17 I confcctlonera' A 6)406*., cruahed standard Afi'„ 10.24-25 cut loaf 7)4, powdered A 7a7)4. granulated I 6*4, cubes 6)4a7. Molauet steady and uuebanxed: | New Orleans 50a52; Cuba (50-tett refining) 17)4. oct24-d, m A wtf SoS'oaMlTlMh'LS. Pork 317V mldduSuptoUT^rmWAim* Cotton reed oU dull it MtfOt. crude **1,^6. Po. * I iMri dnll snd buyer,' fsvor: Meee, >p I “ 14<UM 4 ? U: Lon*, clrar. *5.37.', _ _ . JP points lower and closed quiet: mlddlingoq; netreceipte I0.9S6, grera 10.*«»; rale. I *m LtreJSm'SS'itAm' UU; stork M.MS; exportsOOMtwlN 66M. toOrral ^ * Galveston, November 23.—Cotton market steady; Britain 9161. Never Known to Fail. The popular Blood Purifier of tho day to NoirouL November 23.-Cotton market qnlst; I I V*°r* pC middlings 9 3-16; net receipts 8079, gross 9079; sales dSi IndftiS?- No Q °* l ' C * 1150; stock 49.061; exporta coastwise 3928. 47^8lts V MO?na* < No^2 mlxedSo Portt abadr^ It in the honest “tried nnd tnie” Old In- mSdS^% W °J^ir^i^lS tt S?-! , SSa t Mill $9.75. Lard easier?Prime steam $6.10. Bulk tlinn Curo that hoi «tood the tc«t of time. »b»r% I gss r d LSS M-fiS or skin ll U viT AtTeicclicnt tonic and n[i[it tiz* ; r. Noth- 7)4, New Orleona 4)*'o5)4. Ilogs Ann: Common ing oquils it for female oompLuntfl. . A 'H cocking aud butchers'$3.60a purely vegetable prei*:irntinn, contAinicg HHPH VHHHH. I I no merenrv or other mineral poison. stock 7«1S; asport, to dreat Britain IS10. ' ”™"»r n.-FIourcsar. unchsoimd. I i ; exports to continent 500; coaatwise360. BostoM, November 23.—Cotton market qniet; mid dlings 9)4; net receipts a gross $63; sales 0; stock 6310; exports to Great Britain 1609. . .... ly ., WiLMuioToir, November 23.—Cotton market firm; fwo ° mtddlln, »; nat.rac.ipta -Lgra-Ml, rale. «■] * piraSi^NoV.iSrW^O?ttoui«k.tdun: TsaUly **-7(M.«X cholc. H.oon.lo. fancy ir arrLmBMFaSmi 4.90. Wheat opened lower. No. 2 red caah 94)4 I iddUnge 9541 net receipts lv gross 595, stock bU# November December usia95 ‘4. Cora kavamuu, tfovrarbar 23,-Cotton market ,tcady; SKSfbJS^SJ “duU New Ori.eanh. November 2-i.-Cotton market I Prori-iona qniet and wiwker. Port QUlct, old $XiA 1 Bold byW ug rlniggisto. THE O. L 0. CO., Perry, Ga. octl dim&wlr HnruLXnrabi.13 P *, nn .Vp I nulM* mid. I 6-60- Bacon—tarn* deaf *B.8PaS.T0, short rib, * 5.60 | dl^^O; 0 MWOO; SS5'^7£!‘ r ^ir,o stock 2H.088; export* cooatwiM) 170»). I WTu^st^y at $1.10.^^ M KMvtut, November %i.—Ootlua market ateady; Huomr I i*S:'ta£27 Z?iV u * t: mlddllnc »; net racaipta *53*. areas *336; rale, loo, doreodto faSlxta I .reck 61060; ..port, re Great Britain «*>. to contl-1 JT^c^m™^ra ^tri'fStST^d^riS; Mart, common to good common 16*17. Rica GLINGMAEV’S TOBACCO REMEDIES Macon ainrket Itcnort. I duU: Lontilaii* ordinary to goodi t>4»B«4. Co«on r/ , _ 1 . „ „ seed oil weak; Prims crude 25)4, summer yellow [Corrected daily by T. Skelton wo nee k Co., Mer 1 chondiss Broker and Manufacturers Agents. Novel Stores. atTAJnM*. Noremober 23.-Spirits of turpentine I Flour, steady. Corn, low and declining. Cheese, I nominal: Regulars 16; soles — barrels. Rosin I very firm and advancing. Itice, strong and ad vane* I (poles) strong: ■trained to good strained $1.00al.07)4; ing. Sugar, low and declining. Potatoes, strong I sales — barrels. ands‘ * i . >42)4i COUNTRY PRODUCE.—Cabbage, 6 to 12c per head. Dried peaches, strictly No. 1 peeleed 6c per lb. Onions, yellow and red $1.23 per bbl. Potatoes. $125 to $2.50 per bbl. Turnips $2.35 to Genie Osier lloffCiillw |! I-’OK SALE. .hirtlru* 7 : 4c: 7-6 4*;c. Bnjwn ibccUns. 4-1 *140. I oi^dmnrt^V to g *c.^Yaru* »3)4o for bwt From plants Originally Procured in Switzer- ‘“niunit—Appir-, *Z6* to OnuiM ti.eo to land. SfifS^bu^ D 7;&Lto're p M. b ^; »»** 0BA » rABU - box. Cocoannts $4.00 per barrel. California pears I near Macon. Go. *‘o*BOcKES.LB»,rer. otaomaresrin. V to *J Jgj* •» rertt— whan lass than 6,000 are J assorted, in boxes 9 to 10c; in barrels SVe. Cheese, I cnttlnn are from 12 to II Inches long. They will tall erram llH W13cper lb; lower gradra to to 11c, I b. car*full, pwikad am! shipped by rallread, or as- Corned beef, cooked, 1 lb cans $3.25; 2 lb cans $3.50, I mtumiil a* dewired. Cash must accompany all or- CoS'ec.choics 11)4 to UM P«lb; good 11)4 to 12c per SSTtoimmrs Litton. L C PLANT lb; medinm 10)4 to llo par lb; common 9)4 to 10c novl4dlUw3t Macon. per lb. Fbih. new crop No. 1, in bbl* $12.00, half 1 ' nbls $6.00, quarter bbU $3.23,4lts 79c; No. 3 mack »rel. bblt $8.00, half bbls $4.00, quarter bbla $2 26 * *- - “ >, family $4.67;« * Bacot's Best Liver Pills. kits 60c. Flour, common $4.50; i V:C CL1NCMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT Tin; jio**t i-ffittivi: nn him. j IlfN »»n the m\rV*t for Pile*. A III: I I If i: tor llclilna 1‘il. ta. Um never failed to prompt Wjjj iur* An»J l*J. »-rw. Atm »>*», i wiula, Tettar. K%lt Rbram Barber'* Rah, lUne- l’iiii|*»—t. N*n a iai.il li-.ila I'riee .jCI etw. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE N ATI'It P’S OWN RR3ISRY. Cure. «l| 1-ew. 8i.r«:na. Emipah* B- •!«. ■fltinff, 1 I* t-rw. s.ir**« H- r»* K>»«, rCorirt. .N.-.ral^i* Uhr-uninti-in. 0«aL Cwd. CuOffaa, »!)•! I).-a Mii.cs. i^aUtocal ImUtH.n ami THE CLINGMaN TOBACCOiPIASTER Prepared nrrnrdiiiu t«» lire m«i«i «4 ieinli,r prlneiples., m iin- Pi tcI •»'i ^l.l»\Tlti: J NliIIKhlK.NT^, romprpsded with the { mn*t Tnb*c*n lloor. and in aj--. i»l!> rvcunuxuradeil f< r '.'...i dt »ra - . : 5 1..- 11 1 and for tti-.t < li-« f.t irnt^nt or inll.*-nim«t<>rT maUdhw. Acti'-i iad ll '-n I- I' - ' I, l- - It. 1 iiru-it B Grchitla SBBini • Milk I>-K >'( In—rU. Ac. In ta> t all* lull -mm.iti*m frum «hstevi the r* t ent Unn kbletol small lots $1.50. Land, tierce* and tubs 7)4 tote I ■ lb; 10 lb pall* 9»4c per lb; 51b] j^| ,b; ri ' • ’ Ib^sa to iltt and qttality. NuU. Terrogona almondaT 22c per lb; Prince— paper shell 24c per lb; French I walnuts 15 to 18c per lb; pecans 15c par lb: Brazils 10c per lb; cocoonuta $40.00 to $45.00 per 1000. Pick I les, pint* $1.25; quarts $1.75; halt barrel*, plain and I mixed $7.00. Potatoes, Eastern $4.7$. per bar, ret W—tern $6.75 per barret Batatas- new layers $3.75 per box; new London layers | I*«h iM Bill. V load thra. prtra. ran b. ,badnL fiudiUM. AlunTl For sale by W ANTED. Axkroor druaaua fortbr««- retniHliMi. or writ** to tho CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, N, C., U. S. A. r OlOROIk, CBAWFOBDCOUBTT.—Saab E. Anil ^raratai ootat and tMtEulon I m * 1 ' hl " appl>d for rumiptlon of ptraooaltyi Lanas, Rankix Jc Lavas, novl0w3t Mocon, Ga. — an Artiva Man or W nun in cvmjt county to ■ Salary ,7* par Month and Ei- I ratlin, apart and valuation of homestead out Advice to Motliei-s. Mrs. Winslow’s toothing Syrup should alu •ed for children teething* It soothes the _ jftena the gums, allays sU pain, cuius wind colic, and ta the best remedy for dlarrhcra. 25c. a bottle. uuwir man. and 1 will pa— upon the same at 12 o’etoex . _»the 12th day or Deccml>er, 1883, at myofitoa. November 16th. 1885s OEO. L. SAWYER, Ordinary. nov2! w2t* Administrator’s Sal granulated 7?£. A. 7)4, white extra C. 6*4. yellow 6. j Syrup, New York eugar *) to 40c per gu; New Or f leone 39 to 59ejwr gaL HARDWARE.—Horse shoes $4.50 per keg. Male | ehoes $5.50. Iron bound homes $3.50 to $4.<JU. I T acs ehatas $f to $0 easts pai pair. Am— shovels I 910.U) per dozen. Plow hnes 4 to 5c per lb. Hal-1 man's plowatocks $L00i Axe« $6.50 to $10$ per I down. Cott»n cords $4.50. Well backets $1.00.1 Cotton rope 15 to 20c per lb. Swede Iron 5 to 6)4c I per lb. refined » to lie perlb. Plow steel 4>4c pei ( lb. Hails $X90 to tlM,busta of 19d. Powder $A6d I per keg. Blasting powder $2.75. Lead 8c per lb. brnpsbotll.eoperW Barbed wire7 to7*4e- HIDES, WOOU ).TC.-Uldrs, dry tint* to 13He; I salted t to 10c. Wool nnw-bed 16 to 13c; woahod I 20 to 25c; borry 6 to 19c. Wax 1H to 20c. Tallow 5c. I GIfaH.—bfgnol 50 to 60c; West Virginia block 17c; | lard oil 70e; cotton seed 60c; LeadlL/ht lx, l er*! V seen* lie; neaufoot 73c; machinery Ji to *•; Un-1 seen* [ seed M to Tic; mineral seal 33c; cotton—cd refined 1 Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. state or oionou.couxTT or j.-m-s-b/ virtue of on order granted by the Court of Uniinary of aaid county, at the n gular November term. ltw% will be sold during the legal hour* of sale, on tho first Tuesday in Dec mb— next, at tl * court houao door, ta said county, that tract of land ta said coun ty whereon J. J. lUrfieM r> -t.t- .1 at the time vt bis death—containing four hundred and five (4 •' acres, mors or 1—a, bounded by Un*U ot WIT— "* B. 11. Founds and others lying abot corihKtisiof Clinton, on the Clinton and Mo fepublte vend, and inuaedtataly on thsanmyof Uw Covtagtoo Macon and railroad, nc- v “'-- ■tawstod. Said lands orw ta a high si ti.tn. In a fiwt-cla— n ighboflioou, hn Watered, with a capital two-stoey frau; beautiful grovo of oak and hickory, r auti school*. AU necessary out bn good n-jair. A11 fruit culUtatod i mib-e • »• .l-ra* ■tad tl.* r. err B :ty of giKMt l naturally f. rtilr, ■iixhily good clay nubeoU. TitL-a err perf*-» t Tbi-. 2dofN k. mt . r I-.*-- A ———a —w—mmska—— iniMlIUtMHBI