The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, February 02, 1886, Image 9

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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1886.-TWELVE PAGES. created and a judgment obtained prior to the D86SMJO of the bankrupt act, and the Constitution of 1808, plaintiff in laid judg ment obtained a lien on all the property of the defendant, and it was not discharged by the subsequent bankruptcy and dree We of the defendant, wbero the plaintiff did not prove hia debt in the bankrupt court, and where no proceedings were had in that court disposing of the property of the bankrupt except that the property was set apart to tho bankrupt as an exemption. 1 / a \ gaiil exemption, though confirmed under the State law on application to tho ordinary, is not good as against such a yZt 39 Gm 64; 40 Oa. 257; 43 Ga. $5“ 44 Oa. 123; 62 Ga. 641; 593; 53 Ga. ■m- 65 Ga. 579; 56 Ga. 271; 68 Oa. 119; CO Ga.’375; 05 Ga. 061; 69 Ga. 92, Ac. A,* 1'hiH rule will be adhered to nnless a different one be laid down by the Supreme Court of the United 8tates. 2 Jeffers and Jeffnes is idem aonans, and advertisement of a levy on the property of Jeffries aa that of Jeffers, I" good. 3 Whether the ground that 50 acres of the 816 levied on is not property described in the advertisement is not set out in the pleadings, what the nature of the insuffi ciency is not appearing from the affidavit of illegality. At'ail events thisjwaa not sufficient to ar rest the execution and sale of the property. (a) We are inclined to think that errors in an advertisement of sale of lund loved on by execution cannot be stopped by affi davit of illegality, and the party suffering thereby must be remitted to his remedy aoainst the officer. Judgment affirmed. "Key A l’reston, J. H. Lumpkin, E. W. Beck for plaintiff; W. Dessau, L. E. Bleckley, C. L. Bartlett, contra. OVER THE STATE, Col. J. N. Hudson, of Schley county, is very seriously ill- Over 3,000 lots in Naval City have been sold in twenty-seven States. Mrs Sarah Boisclair, an nged lady of An BUBta, died in Anderson, S, C., last Satur day. Sidney J. Vason of Albany, has been ap pointed route agent on the Brunswick and Western railrond. In Amcricus, Monday, Mr. E. A. Hawkins slipped and fell from a wagon, dislocating his knee. Mrs. William M. Austin died at the Jesnp House in Jesup Sunday of pneumonia, after an illness of a few days. The Hendricks Cornet Band, of Wrights- ville, is hilled to give a burnt cork exhibi- tionin Dublin on Tuesday night. the passengers were having a nice time— Americas Recorder. Cherishing u Urateful Remembrance. Hon. A. O Bacon, of Macon, gave us a Oil loct nirnls TT-. . kept we went nearly a mile, crossing tho creek, to the pasture where the beet cattle are kept The dense canebrakcs on the creek afford excellent winter pastures for cattle, and Mr. Salter buys every steer he call last week He u... ? cattle, ana air. miner uuys every siecr ue in *‘prospertino" JTul ly engaged can get and turns him into hia rich pasture to hf.Z,™ Itat o7™«nn^ k ~“? r Sng »>> But tho cattle are not left to fat- Itis DossiPlen.at FsT “ ,L^ :<1 . Uam , tftnce,i - ! tenon tho paaturea alone. They are fed ti„„ w,; 1 i ernatona ! ,4 n ®*- daily with com which is ground up—grain. tion, which will continually grow with the passing months, has something to do with Major Bacons developementof social tastes and traveling habits at this time. He is an exceedingly pleasant gentleman, and aside from his or any other mar's political aspi rations, we shall always chensh a grateful remembrance of the very efficient help he gave us in the establishment of our college when it was a matter of great doubt wheth er it could ever weather the storm of op position waged against it whenit was smug gling for existence. —Milledgeville LV i Governor-Slaking* Albany Medium. Sirs. Slacon wants to fnraish the next Governor, and is fixing up a pair of her sons for tho race; hut Mrs. Atlanta and Mrs. Savannah, and Mrs. Augusta will hardly permit her wish to be gratified. In tho meantime, Mrs. Southwest Georgia pro poses to display her millinery to some pur pose in the gubernatorial convention. Talbotton Era. Judgo Simmons is still traveling the State circuit.' The last heard of him he was hold ing court in Sumter county, and the Re publican, of Americas, takes advantage of his presence on the bench in that city, to give him a good send-off for Governor. The spectacle of a Georgia jndge being a can- d'date for Governor is not exactly a clean looking thing. Tho Judge's friends who want to see him Governor ought to pall him off the bench. Madisonian. NEWSY AND OTHERWISE. daily with com which is ground up—grain, cob, Bhuok and all—in a mill kept for the purpose. We saw at thp feed troughs yes terday morning sixty-two huge beeves that are now ready for market. Some of them are immense size, and all of them are roll ing fnt. Mr. Salter ships them off—Jack sonville being his principal market—and gets fancy prices for them. Mr. Suiter says that his experiments with grasses and other forage crops have been most satisfactory, and that he finds he can raise stock here cheaper than in Kentucky. Hr also finds that horses and cattle, when properly fed and attended to, will grow larger here than in Kentncky. This he at tributes to the mildness of our winters com pared with those of Kentncky. We are satisfied from what we have seen that stock farms can be made as profitable on tho stiff red lands of west Dougherty as they are in Kentucky, and shaU look to the fuither results of Messrs. Moorehead A Bal ter's operations with interest.—Albany News. un mu. There ta no Joy tn the world like you, Mo music sweet os yuur “goo ata-goo," Mo skies so eii-sr your eyes of blue— Baby, oh my baby. But wbeu you ground on tbe eecret pin And open yonr reive and bowl like eln, Mo gong can equal your little din Baby, oh my baby. My heart la glad when yonr face I see. My Joy le full when you come to me. I laugh with you in romping glee, Baby, oh my baby. And oftentimes mv midnight snore lstrokens* ‘‘ SKIN,,. TORTURES AND OOI> 1IU3IORS. * and Contagious disease* of the blood, Skin and 8cali>,«*lth loss of hair, from infancy to old age. are positively cured by Ctmcuma, the greatest Kiln ('ure, and Cuticuba Soar, an exquisite Skin Beau- tiller. externally, and CuTicuua Buolvxxt, the I new Blood Purifier, internally. ^ Covered With Sorea. 1 hare been afflicted since last March with a skin disease the doctors called Eczema. My face was covered with scabs and sores, and the itching and burning were almost unbeatable. Seeing your Cc- ticvba IlKiiKDir.s so highly recommended, con ... • ,g tbe Bsaoi la broken short by your screaming roar. And till morning dawns we walk the floor. Baby, oh my baby. German beer has driven all other malt liquors out of the Pans saloons, and the | eluded to give them s trial, using the Cimcvu and people are furious about it A convicted Maryland forger applies for a pardon on tho ground that his mother has just died and left him $100,000, It is said that 200 patents have been granted for machines to polish low grade coffee and make it look like the best. OVER THE SOUTH. CuncuBs Soap externally, and Besulvemt intern ally, for to r months. I call myself cured. In gratitude for which I make this public statement. MRS. Cl,AHA A. FUKDkKICK. Broad Brook, Conn. Scalp, Face, Ear* and Week, I was afflicted with Eexcina on the Scalp, Face. Kara and Meek, which the druggist, where I got rown-Tieirr lms nesrlv 80 000 men li. ? 00r remrollee, pronounced one of the wont caeee i, ommecticcT nas nearly BU.UW men 1‘-1 t„, t had come under his nottoe. Baadvlaed me to Able to military duty, but most oi them I try your Cuncvaa Remedies, and after flv© days' have no idea of taking advantage of the li- ™ my scalp and part of my fare were enUrely ability I oared, end t hope In another week to have my ears, _ , . neck, and tbe other part of my face cured. London hod a gnm and curious Christ- •— * mas card this season. It was composed of I a paper collar vith tho legend “Hard Times.'' A Standard Medical Work. FOR YOUNG AMI MIDDLE-AGED 11KS On li/ ftl hi/ Mail, Post paid. Illustrative Sample Free to All Itehlnp Diseases Cared, — ■ u „ T> 1 Ctrrlrca. stands at the head of lta class, especially Mavor Courtcnav of Charleston has In his first lecture on Evolution Pro- lathi, tho cue with the Ctmcnna Boar. Have hid reskned on St' of ill hmdth ’ fes * nr »>•"<•- of *•>•. heU1 th » l no B ‘ udent “ *»od rale thU summer, owing to the reined, on account of ill health. ^uld doubt the tnith of the creation as Prwkleneeot an aggravate form .1 Itch ih, ' Between seven and eight million pounds relate(l in the Bible . of tobacco was sold st Henderson during the psst year, The people of Langell Valley, Ore., lid gees n aggrai ■oma localities tn the country. In which tbs Con cern. Bimdies proved eetlafactory. W. L. OABUiaO. Druggiet. Unlontown, Ky. Cutleara Jleniedle* Are sold by ell druggists. Price: Concoa., BO oenti; Bmolvskt, $1.00; Hoar. 33 cants. Porrrn We suppose that Judge Simmons, of the Macon circuit, has presided twice as often in circuits nothis owu than any other judge on the bench, except possibly Judge Crisp, of tho Americus circuit, during his year on the bench, when he was blazing hiB route to Congress. This, in part, is owing to Judge Simmons being so very popular ns a judge, and because it is characteristic with him to be exceptionally obliging. Added to all this, it gives him an opportunity of enlarging his acquaintance throughout the State. COLEMAN'S CONFIDENCE Shaken In a Man Who Skips with Ilia Iloroea nod Mules. The Isutulla correspondent of the Albsny = Medium says: A few days before the last Oconee Superior Courtis is session this | ? old "P«W Mr. H. Y. McLond, who has been week. Ilis Honor Judge N. L. Hutchins >n the employ of Mr. D. K. Coleman, of presiding. Most of the Athens attorneys f‘ u ? P 1 **./” the 1 “ t tw0 “ d wU ° attendance J had gained tho confidence of Mr. Coleman ar . . . , , . , as well us the rest of the citizens here, bor- Hal Loftm, colored, an industrious shoe- r0 ued M r . Coleman's horse and buggy to maker, lost all his tools and merchandise g Q down in Thomas county in search of a by the lire in Washington Hall, in Milledge- 1 viUc. His loss was about one hundred dol lars. _ „ . i catch wild geese liy soaking wheat in alco- Mason Hurt, a negro preacher of | (, 0 ( an j leaving it for the geese to toed Chattanooga, recently sued his congrega- npon The birds become tipsy and arc tion for his salary, and on Tuesday re- e^p,. cau;!llt ceived a verdict for $54. I , , .... . , ‘‘It is rather hard, says tlie N( Michael Flotcher, colored, aged 18 died Commercial-Advertiser, ‘'but it is a mourn- •‘•Cure BklnDlac recently in the lower part of Middletown | f,,] f act that, in the general sweep of coon- I T)r . r TTirv tbs CnmBlcilon amt Skin bv Valley, Md., from tho effects of a quantity . «,„» „ln«s lrnse hull tilsver this sea- li E A IJ ..Z^. IS. — IL— 8W fcT of whisky he had drunk while skatfng. I Son'wm "celve omy twme ^Tuch sa^ ' a.m, th. Cerice.. so.,, llie rcsitlenco of Dr. Balkc, a female phy-1 a» a New England governor.” sician of Franklin, Tennessee, was burned Wheneveb it is necessary to display storm to the ground Saturday with all of ita con- gi u „ ni1lt at tho BigI / a i Hervfee station , tents. The Doctor escaped death by jump- .^Boston, the lanterns are lighted by elec- KNOW THYSELF:- A Great Medical Work on Hanhood. ExhaantM Vitality. Nervous ami Pbjalrfal Debill' ly. Premature decline in Man, Error* of youth, and the untold mUerlea renulting from indlacretion or exceaaea. A book for every man, young, middlo* agtnl and old. It contain* 125 preveriptiona for all acute and chronle dl*ea»e*. each one of which ie Invaluable. So found by the author, whose expe rience for twenty-five year* la inch aa probably never before fell to the lot of auy physician. 900 pagea, bound in beautiful French inualln, emboaaed coven, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work In •very aenae tuan any other work sold in thla country for f 2.80, or the money will be refund^ in every in stance. Price only 91 by mail, poat-i&id; Illustra tive sample, free to anyliody. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Aaao- ciation, to the pre«ident of which, tbe llou. P. A. Bta*oll, and associate officer* of the board, the reader* are reaiiectfully referred. Tbe Science of Life should be read by the yotnur for luatruction and by the afflicted for relief, u will lwneflt all.—Iaondon Lancet. There ta no memlMir of society to whom the Bel- ace of Llfo will not be useful, whether youth* parent, guardian, instructor or clergy mau.—Argo naut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4. llulflnch street; Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases requiting skill and expertenoo. Chronic and obstinate dis eases that have baffled the skill of all other physi cian* a specialty. Such treated successfully without an iustance of failure. Mention this paper. mcbS-Si. Notice. log from a second-story window, and was I tric ligh £ ( which make them remarkably picked up in a fainting condition. I brilliant. This is the only station in tho Tho citizens of the southern part of I country at which elootric lights are used for Moore county, Tenn., are gteatly excited 1 the signals. over the provalence of hydrophobia among A LoN1K)N papcr MllerU that the highoat the dogs in that section. Horses, csttle, Uclooity yet imparted to a cannon ball is hogs, sheep and geese are among the vie- UK f ^ ^ H ' econ(li c , inal to a mi ie in tuns. Dogs are being Killed inMiscrtmi- j 3 j 8ccon d a- The velocity of the earth at Q TyP n T 1 T PltU 1 TJTV L'DVII 11> nntely. No persons have yet been bitten. | the eqnator> dne to roiat m n on ita axis, is | 01 l!i 11 A L LU1 All 1A hUMl 11. Wm. Bastey, a negro lad 17 years old, I I,1)0(| miles per hour, or a milo in 3.6 sec- H'tuatiou, Mr. Coleman having decided not to work turpentine the present year. Mr. Coleman requested McLoud to seo it he Old records show thht the cold weather could dispose of his (Coleman's) mules and was more severe in 1885 then tho recent horsos and buggy while there, sad fixed the six'll. In February of that 5;ear the mer-1 price at not less than $100. Two or threo days after McLoud left with the mules he wrote to Mr. Coleman and Thomas Johnson, the Montgomery I “'*> telegraphed him that he could not get county moonshiner, implicated in the the price aaked for tho stock without trouble in that section lost October, bps breaking the pairs, whereupon Mr. Coleman been sentenced to one year's imprisonment I tclcgrapacil hist not to break the pairs and ctiry went down to 8 degrees below zero at Milleilgeville. in Albany's penitentiary. Till* Seu'lna Machine is the cause of Uterine Pains and Weakness. For Aching Hides and Back. Kidney Pains, Sciatica, Chest Pains, Woaknoss and Inflammation, the Ctm- cuba Anti-Pain Plantkh |a infallible. 25c. * aun-wed-aw living in Eufaulm, bought a dime’s worth of I onds; thus, if a cannon boll were fired dne I powder. About one hundred yards from west, and could maintain its iuitiol velocity, Uhlptar tt?t™rpoa« h of rarryta™on a wEotaSSa the kouso ho buried the bottle that contain-1 it wou’d beat the sun in its apparent jour* grocery business under the firm name of Bone k 1 41 J — J 14 “ ,4t *— 1 - Chappell. Wm. Steven* contributes aa special ... __ . I capital ten Uiou*aud dollars, and becouiee a special which Myra Clark copartner as defined under the lawa of the State of ed tho powder, covered it with a wooden noy around the earth. T “ E Uti R n ‘ i0& «“ —— -J- lap-. — - slow match sot it off. The operation just I Q a i nCH R p C nt the inoit of her life did not Georgia governing special conartnerahtp. caused lum the loss of both eyes. | end with * her dcath By one , lu> daf ed | fa anvfiu, four days before her death, she bequeathed the bulk of her estate to her sou's widow A Watch Free We will mail a ;Nlckol-Sllvor Waterbary Watch of the atyle represented In the cut below to anyone who will send us a club of ten naw subscribers to The WKKKi.TTxLEouAru at one dollar each. Tbla will enable each subscriber to secure the paper at the lowest club rate, and at the same time compen sate tho club agent for hia trouble. Only mew auaaceibees—that la, those whose name# are not now and have not been within six months previous to the receipt of the order on our books, WILL BE OOVKTKD. Tlii-im w«uiie* are not toys, but accurate and serviceable time-keepers. They are simple, dura ble and neat The cases always wear bright Tens of thousands of them are carried by people of a'l * throughout the Uultcd States. “The Waierbury.” SLAVERY IN GEORGIA. Hell! as Slaves In n Great l’lne Forest anil | «?d to her deceased daughter's husband- Working for Fifteen Cents a Dari W. II. BONE. A. E. CHAPPELL. Macon, Oa.. December 31st. *H5. jan3 sun lfwlw about $100,000 each. Another will was I CA1TTAL i’RIZE, $75,000. p-esented by a Mrs. Evans, dated one day | TICKETS Only $5. Shares In Propnetinn. Co not to take less than $1,100. McLoud 8. 8. Jackson, the music and stationery wro ft "P'/v ,h, * i * h » did “*>. ho L* rvf A Ma,.VruTv would start back on Saturday. The freeze dealer of Athena, has closed out hia stock of con irR on tknt an( j the roada being goods by auction, and will, with his family, VT cotamZ wait ' - - R ,.Zv». v r ' J u.iii'n impass'ble, Mr. Coleman waited day after remove to Raleigh, N. C., where he will cn- j ( j * for ’ thcir ret w V n)> goge in a similar usiness. I doubt about them, uatil a gentloman in The bam and outhouses on the place of Tbomasville wrote to Major Harris inquir- Mr. J. B. Lambert, on the Milledgeville mg {( the property was mortgagiid. Major rood, two utiles from Augusta, we.e burned H ar ri* noflfied Mr. Coleman, who st once Monday niqht. Ths lora, inclus-vo of in- i eft fo , Thomssvillo. On arriving there,he su.ance, willtie $1,2U0. Incendiary. I found that the stock had been sold five or Charles A. Mar; well, representing E. II. six days before bis arrival, for $870, and Coates, of 1’hilmU-lphin, is in Augusta pro- I that McLoud had skipped with the money, paring plana and specifications for s new McLoud had been drinking before he sold yarn mill. The milt will be 205x70 feet, I the property-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H .. Greenville, 8. G., Mews. . I before her 'death, giving one-third of her to^r^n « D tnn P S« estate * Mrs. Evinn, aud tho court admit* here seeking hands to work on a turpentine t d th t pro bate, a decision which ft Briddick, proprietors of a turpentine An tatronomicnl lecturer recently gave fatal. It 1h alleged that be promised $18 a good n$vice to artiata und poets. When i T . . C4o+o I month and board for good hands, and on art'sts paint the moon they should not LOUlbldllU OlUlO LOllCIy tbe lat of January twenty-nine stalwart rt too large, Sometimes the moon is 1 colored men left here for tL farm, which rcprcacutod with ita horns pointing down- anl . Ior ana vuan is situated at a hamlet called Lotbair in ward The horns, of course, must alwavs Drawlnu. of th. LcmMana Htaw lottorv oZ Mo.tgomery county, Ga., sixty-five miles point awny from tho sun. \\hen poets talk aod ln |»«wm maaan and at ‘ from Bartow, which is the nearest railroad about moonlight they should be sure that tag Oinwelv^ MtJthat.lha -totioj. the moon did actually shine on the night in aon^tstraeraandta ^ Among those who went was Logan Walk-1 1 he atithor of tho popnlar poem 1 certuicate, with fee slmllee of our denatures at er. A week or more ago his brother, Al-1 ^ >e burial of Sir John Moore haa fallen I Uched in 1U Edvertiwments." fr«l Walker, who is a respectable and in-1 >“1° this eeror. telligent colored blacksmith having a .hop K>n . TniIU t, T th. “8d.no. of Ufa" in Weat Greenville, received a telegram I the ba.t madlcal work ever published for young from Logan announcing that he was in | and middtaagsd men. danger and tronblo at Bartow and implor ing aid. Alfred Walker promptly started and wilt employ 10,000 spindles and about 200 hands. McLoud has s wife and five children here, who are left In a destitute coral!- Miss Simmons, the young lady who ran Gon. oil with the man Griffin whose escapade LIVE STOCK VS. COTTON. WHS noted in these columns, has returned | A visit to Mor.h.n.1 * s.lUr-. stock Farm Near Albany. One of tbe moat important and promis- ' ~ ' irty county la the ing enterprises in Donghert' , the | stock farm of Messrs. Morebead ft Salter, aatnfl am conducted good faith toward all Mthorlao tho company touaathla on an early train and a few days ago he re returned, bringing his brother, who was in a a severe fnt enough to get back here alive. Logan Walker tells a strange story, says that when the Greenville crowd reached Lothsir, which is in a oountry of Missing. Wall Htract Neva. He wm taking a stranger through some I dilapidated condition, suffering from of thg up-town streets, end M he came to a rere wound in the head and thank-1 cor "?.b* *J*o: This place lien wm built by a Well He I st' ctA broker, who lost it.” "And tbe next?” W», Uw uudanlanad Banka and Bsnkara, will paj^all Priam drawn In Tbs Louisians Blau Log I. H. 00U themselves. They were only able to box I * er ’* , b from ten to fifteen trees a day, and their 1 " K "’ wages were, therefore, from twelve and a halt to twenty cents a day. They were I mo *jy\. . compelled to bny their supplies from Clay I ‘Cant do it. ft Briddick, (or Bridges,) who charged ten I ‘Ten t he on cents a pound for meat, seven for meal and eight for flonr. The Greenville men qniekly became dia- Mtisfied and nine of them left for Bartow, to her home in I’atnam oonntv. Grflln's wife snil two children are left for some one to caro for. In Baldwin Snperior Court but week, following persons—plaintiffs in divorce I on Mud creek, twelve miles west of this suits—obtained verdicts: Margaret Gum, I city. Moll'e E. Lingonld, Dr. W. A. Thomas, Mr. Salter, who lives on the place and Fannie M. Read, James McMillan anil I Iim charge of it, hM been there for twelve Laura B. Anderson. I yean; but he msdecotton his principal crop Mr. Tom Wigley, of Acworth, who hM until two years ago, when he decreased hie been afflicted with a spinal affection for M.-esge in ootton and commenced to give some time, while in a fit of temporary sb- more attention to live stock. He hod be ration of mind, undertook to destroy mode stock raising profitable in Kentucky, himself with s razor hut Tuesday nlghlbut and decided that he wonld give it i *W prevented from doing bimself>erioas trial here. It i. now a little over two years injury. since Le nlade the new departnre, end he AittMsa.-jK a SSrxSSSSfi? 35 <oroedtop ‘ wn e ^ w ‘ teh " lUney very R »pid„ over a^wft bridge, Ui. ^ 1araSS* hSf desth.* U Tbe^ negro U wm and see hiaw'.l, filled bants ibrown^bntstruckoihisberaird -1 S&SSrSS^STwS?"SS Tli * _ . _ M _ become satisfied that stock raising can be pie-classic City Street Railway Com- mada pr0 #ub'e in this country. Every the but. I»ny, of Athene, are now busjy engaged M-imsl on tbe place (end there are now a ■a laj ing the rest of their back. In a lew BOod man ,\ j. f at and sleek, and everything ^7* it will have been completed, and the f hal Jit i, ma ae right there on the ran can make entire tripe. Many of the Athenians have dtapoeed of their turnouts An v lover of fine botsee would be well »n<l now patronize the cars. It seems to I pald for a ^de oqt to bis farm. There are ** a paying inYeatment I thirty-one head of horaca, including brood Mr. Dill, contractor tor building Uie mares and colts, on the plar<£ Of these Laat Georgia and Florida railroad, with tbe I there are twelve thoroughbreds in training, engineers and superintendents, Calnan and They have s good half mile track, and Mr. Mincban, have gone to Waynesville to lo- A. B. Hutchings, an exi>erieneed horse cate the line of road and commence opera-1 jockey from Kentrcky.does the "handling." tions. Ti e junction of this road with the Ever horse on the place hM a pedigree as Brunswick and Western road will probably long as yorr arm, and Mr. Salter, Mr. be near Way neaville, twenty-five miles from Hutchings or Dick, the colons! man can "That bolonged to another broke; who $.' g.' kkNNKDt'. rrnMent Hate Dstinsl Isak. ii ^ ■ I “i " JL UUiWU. IWlnl S. a lUtioul Bank. del e pine forests, swamps and lakes, they >»a.l to give up everything, were put to work boxing pine trees for tur- 1 “ E ntine. Instead of $18 a month und board ev were paid odo and a Quarter oente. — — _ apiece for ‘boxes and required to board | P<>Utod out in this tashion the stranger oh-1 And the next?" ‘Same state of affairs.’ _ After about twenty residences had been I s'rsgVul of Sl.ooo.ouml'io'whteli s namiut at Wow, show me the residence of the I Wall street broker who baa made a heap of I The only lottery «»« voted on and indoned bj 1 tbe people of nny State. It never scales or postpones. Its Hrand Sinifla Number Drawing tale Consumption Cored. Mtisned and nine or tnem lelt ior Harrow, I An old phy.I. Un, nUrad (ram praetiee, haring reaching there without money and being | had placed ta hi. hand.J>r an But India u' forced to pawn their ‘ ‘ shoes for fo:d and lo ■No. He wren't fool enough to build a pl*te Monthly, ind the Ljtraonlintry Draw 1 ln«» regularly every three months instead of Semi-Annually m heretofore, beginning March. 188#. " ^ A BTLCXOID omUtTPUTT TO WIN A roKTtTNK. — . r^V^tana^c'm^ra^^aT^'b^ EaDKMT^UM^M^OB^Mi’TUMDAT 4 I | , ' M * l ' iE, cA^TALniizE.“»75!o l, oa" w ^ FOR S8.e50 we will send Tn* WxrxLT TnEouni on. jru end on* of tb. sbov. described wntche* to say nl- droM. Thle propoetlon Is open to oar eabecrlbera u well se those who an nob .A-Ct Promptly. The sbov* propoelUona wtU bo kept open for n limited time only and portion who wteh lo take nd- nntei. of .libor eboald do oo at onom «d-Uolee. otherwteo directed wo will send the wntche. by maU. pnekad In n Hoot pntebonrd box, and oar napoaotMlUy for them will tad when they are deposited In tbe poet-oak*. They an be rente- tend for ten cento and portion who wteh this don. eboald incloee this nmoank or wo will wad them by oxpraee, the ohnrgsa lo bo paid when they xn deUvend. Addnu TUB TBLEOBAFU, Uncon, Oeorxte. *Mnko money order., checks, etc. payable to U. 0. HANSON. Mannar. lowed by Briddick, (or Bridges,) who seized I tiose; steo n |io.ttlv. and radical cure for amorous them m violator* of contract and handled I dekUif * — *■ ; LT i -,TTTL -I .n.lr.lY.^ n'd r^l^tlT.’r^onram .3 100 ' 0#0 Tick * U Pi T« 1,0,l * n, F«C* some of them very roughly. Logon Welker mtfjhtedSS U tomtahte Hon* Dl Vlllhs id t roportioa. ■ays this man came on him es he slept in * "/S^SSd b. mu moUralnd .5; 1 hoUKO and attacked bun with A pUitol, Btnk* I sirs to relieve hnmsn sufferioiL I will srnd free of ing him .terrible blow on the head with jbM»e.io*U who drain Ik «bterawlp*.taO«m*n. ' Two of tho Greenville men es-1 Sg , 'iSd*^im5? ll Jtenrby ..$71,000 caped from Bartow. The other seven were I nnmimi ihu raper, matched back to Lothalr and pnt to work, ( Block. Bocbeeter, M. Y. some of them haring been badly beaten. Alfred Walker rays when he reached Bar tow he found his brother gone. He wsi warned by merchants and other citizen < of «FBlznor$s > ooo $ do A0W lo do L<no An Immune Tree. JaebeoaviU. (Find Time.Union. William T. Kelley, of Caroline county, I toco 12.000 10.000 10,000 10,000 • Approximation Priam of $710 Bartow against going to Lothsir, and told I Md., hnx growing on his tract of land in that Briddick, (or Bridges,) wm a “rough I this county, fifteen mile* from thin city, man.” He pnnhed on, however, walking I one of the largest, if not the largest, bard-1 over several swamp lakes which were hard I wood tree in America. He has a standing frozen, and when he reached Lothsir found I offer to any man who will cut it down in I lw7 his brother. He Mjr* the white men treated I one day to give him one hundred seres of AppllotioDa for rate, ki ciubi' xbooid txMaadi him rej well and made no trouble about I land' A few years ago David Oglisvie, of “ Brunswick. * I call them off for too, one at a time, m fast Quite a crowd assembled on Jefferson »*» circus side-show man can rattle off the •tract, in Milledgeville. Thnnday night, to attrsetiona of the fat woman, the giant ba- | * - * ~ • T ° *1 I 1... tl>A Stem temt.m an A iha nvavriMesni IVkl. patented letting Logan go, although they claime'l lo I this county, declared that he wonld cut it I tartbertaforamlMwilte ctenrty. firms fan bold all their hands by contract. The down in "twelve hours or forfeit a $2101 ST?!!?:" Greenville men ray Ihejr signed no contract, | hone; but after going to see it he refused, | by mtfnm lio mu a $» ud 7 spwnri. st our and made none definitely, If Alfred Walker's information is correct a test of the shark arrestor recently »'7. the firewater and the ever-presentbox- .1 by Ur. C. G. Wilson. It was put coortrictor. There U ‘•Granby, a beanU- tluougb a thorough trial, with different fnl fonr-yesr-old bny sUlUon, who won the kind* or fuel, nine wood, seasoned oak and Chicago Horsemen ■ stake* at Morfreeaboro, hickory, straw? chi JThnd shavings from Tenn., tort September and took third place the planing mill, and it performed ita work ‘he race when Petrol made his J19J to to^nure satisfaction of Ml parties con- Joke Moorman recently ‘UcJ in Unren, “ d h * conU R *‘ hsvtao . Tac h' r ’ auother negro ^ [oat a( ^ mce hones on this farm era from forty to fity, earning thereby from 50 1>tv?" X*® 5 e J r “ oU *; young, end none of have yet reached their to 62} cento per day and boarding himself. ^ Wof/. h '!, , ra h ’ th «* ^ I ' ‘h.rre-y-rrohl blMk, Tula old men, Alfred Welker says, hss been Mying it would be a job for six men instead | of one. Mr. Oglisvie has cut down srd and there seema no reason to donbt it, tbe I logged off hi. forty large trees in a day. men remaining on the tnrpentine farm are I The tree is ■ live oak 33 feet in circnmfer- M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleaiu, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D, c. virtually slaves. He nays tbs farm is divid-1 ence and 28 feet to the first limb, which is ed by a river, and that 80 or 100 men sra I 4 feet in diameter, and is supposed to have I Make P. O. money Orders Pnyn- employed on it. They are paid 1} cents I been growing thousand* of years, m the ble und address Itegistered Let- per box for boxing tnrpentine trees, and I live out is a slow grower when it becomes | tors to are required to moke their boxes measure I old. Tbe rings are so close that it is almost The av-1 impossible in an old tree to count its sae. so many inches broad and long, erage hand cam box fifteen a day. The best I Mr. Kelley is a large land holder in this I hand on the farm, an old man, conld box I county. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL DANK, deal* aadatifcw New Orleans. La, SxSW.&'S'SfcMiS teS Ithree-year-old, brad Ef Dr. V. L, Tnoba. « I . ° Tucker for sianiler Montezuma's Dost. HiUmsn. of this city, now trots a mile in 2:16. "Lena Wilkee," three-year-old filly, trots it in 2.40. She is also by "Bonnie Bridgekeeper Lester wm np from the I Wilkes." -Sam Wilkes'' is a two-vear-old ,iT ' r 7ratorday,snd told a Recorder reporter and fall brother to ‘ ‘Msry 8 and Lena about Montezuma's new boat, and ita pasa-1 Wilkee." Mr. Hitching; thinks “8am Ue •uuux Aionteznma s mw boat, and ita paaa- WUkes.” Mr. Hitcning* u tng under the bridge. The boat left lion- mod promising trotter ha haa In training, tozuma Monday morning and had a had "Bonnie Wilkes," one of the beat brad Monday morning •*«.. ^. ... - — ■ ing to the bridge* When it arrived stallions in the Smth, belongs to this farm, morning at 11 o'elock. The boat but be fa now spending th* seaaon in Ksn- ' long, and about *) fast high, toeky. when be to very much in demand. --- • I ••Gnyon" to another fine stallion with time Tues_ to 110 ram’e to th* bridge there wm before the boMM fine pedigree. Friday it went There »re nev.r»l other fine horse* of high considerable measuring would consent to try it. .. , . undw, having jost four inches to spare, pedigree on this model farm worthy of JWto a number of Montezuma people were ipodal mention, but oar apace to limited •grwrtdeel ox' fioitazome shdVe wiU bare lo leave them tor another *I**gbtWM landed st th* foot of th* bridge. I time. ,, . fh. boat was on ita way to Warwick, and | From the stable* whew the home* ere on the place three yean, and, like the other., I to afraid to leave, because when they do run j awny they ore nor* to be panned, caught, beaten and punished, their poor pey end the high prices for food keeping them in I debt to the owners and preventing them I from accumulating enough to leavo with. I Both the Walken think Logon wax allowed to come because it wm feared that be wonld I die. They Myth* Greenville men left on I the farm ore praying to get back home, and I that any on* of them would be glad to work I six months free for anybody who will ob-1 laid their release and pey their way to I South Carolina. 1 Montgomery county to in Southeast Geor gia. Bartow to on the railroad from Macon I to Savannah, between those two pointi, I but nearer Macon. The census nhowx that I Montgomery to oa* of tbe smallest, roost I sparsely populated and poorest counties in I the State, and to that extent confirm< the I statement of th* Walken. Well For Me. Steward runs tbe little stream Where tbe wagoner cools hie team* Where, between the banks of moss. Stand tbe stopping-sum* to cross, o'er thsm comes a little maid. Laughing, not a btt afraid; LttUe heart begins to beat. Fearing foe the little fret. Boon her fear wUl all b# loot. Wbca tbs stc*jiln*-«ton«* are Three mors j at on which to a Two morw-oos mors tbsw ob hoo Tito thto ltttu lasats’s plea— Watt forme, wait for bmI Ab, for job. my laughing lam, — tho ysar* bats coma to pass hwsnUbeaesr|>gE‘* __ job cross Lifs’s ti«e: Wbso bo bslptag band Un Nob#v if JOB sboBU call, fto bsar- “*“"*■ r far away. REYNOLDS’ IRON WORKS, [ Iron mid I trass Foundries and Machine Shops. I . *!?" *»B«. fifnip BrtUra. Htenn En^nra, ItewNUte. Iran rroste lor Imlldln— o< ril ktaAa ns-.hlaujr o« nU klrate. Oitat MUL. B» p*lrtng —i MgtaMs sad mnchln.rr * mclnltj. Iron on J b.‘ • ■ ■ cnaUngn oi drocripUon. fa ISrt nnx na. sneythtag that Is road, or tept la tm | etnas Iron .oft*. The proprietor has had sa txpnrteaeesf sere tortj J.xra tn lh« Iron lixSMa. * Gee-Fifth sad lU.Uo^ 0 ^^^ r«a la term teSU jeer fie* Walt lor ate. exit fee m*l floe Btaehaai ta IS. Wrohlac REWARD t S^^vJWTUSS MoeotrahoolnnwmM4 lelx Karroebteur I Ita »■ XV. went an hl*4s te teeehrantar^rESr I ziEGijn kCQn - Georgia Chill Remedy Chill, and Iran ham far year* nflhcted Ihoa- inds, and wlU eoattes* ta da m> until th. merit, ot nU*. 0‘-«>rgln chill Itemnlj braomc known. Thin te no (intent humbug naatr-iu, but th. rmett of the experience of n quarter of a century Id compound ing xnd mnnnfncXurln drug ta our Southern cll- mnte. I hare cured mywlf and thooeund. of olh- we of chronic chill, nfte ■ th,y had for a lone Urns teeter.il Urn .Art. of sbl. ukyrieinn. and quinine eraed lo ban any litoct. One bottle In all of teen than eta month, .landing wlU effect n pernuuirnt rare, ]eg|ta|^m Karan. On., October I, IMS.—The beat chill me dy I ever ue. Cara. U. Fliuu. Kncon. On.. October fl$, IXHt.—I conelder Bnlfe Georgia ChUl Bemady the brat chill remedy I exer C. L. O'lionuxs. of Ihnfimof J."A'. Klee A Co. Mr. Oaonp O. Plant, of Hoeetoaennety, Gn..uys ba hu oarer known U to faU. Mr. Henry H. Fengtii. another prominent cltfxen of the ume coanly. endonce It nboxe enty other praperxttoa In the world. LAMAB. RANKIN A I AM til. kddbynndrnggtete. ilacoo, Ga. K OCHfe SON’S C'clcbratrd Fashion ( alalocnn SENT FREES^X.^ ierTtfiSc Sr&ihr.OaM 1 house is the Units li*tai(Inn .-) ...nlr-i. ||. i' y KC Olh Ate. A J0’{| Bt. i Ittatee ( uaipIrtW Wl: LAMAR COTTON CHOPPI.IJ. Momrlhlng Entlrsly New. It has been Thoroughly Tried and Is Fully <iu;»rniit.•$•$!. Chops • acres a day with obw B>u U. 1**) s for itself la b faw days. PB1CK ON LA 1430. i-ru i for dsscriptivs circular. Addr«M IILGUNT A HILL. 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