The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, February 23, 1886, Image 11

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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1886.-TWELVE PAGES. 11 OVBH THK STATE. itor llevill of thu Vindicator, U now 1 * P Grt-eiiriHe. lVrry school bouse, five mile, from , turn been burned. it Tbonipeon, »f Effingham county, tfTkiled a fbO pound bear. Lanai**** bo.d haring proved, "f rn“e i« bilk Of building Mother. ’ Tipton, of Dublin, fail from a ‘ the oOiee day and had her arm „ T Holmes and Miss Julia ^ V| of Augusta, were married TLura- ‘'“uilltado" did not draw in Griffin JjjSt because "Alvin Joslin ' waa ,1 tor last night. r Mack, manager of Lyons Hew thiffin, leaves March 1st to 0* VVaxelbuui's store at Americas. 5k. marriane of Mr. Henry It. McKee •has II do 8- Maccaw fn Savannah J'" MUrnson. Christ church was ifully decorated with ferns. ’ ouusta, Thursday morning, Mr. W. ..the assistant foreman of the Cen- Sr’cad shop, had his foot seriously K a car axle falling upon it. „ e „ro who carried the mail between “men and McVille, whose throat was ntly has not yet recovered. The hag was considerably hacked up. oan Junction is a pretty, metur- t nicer and although, as a product of [A ia that immediate section, a bale of L was never seen years ago, considera- J the fleecy staple is raised in the vtoin- |d sold there now. I.. p^t-sfSce has been established l eicht uiiles from lrwinton at the siore it 1 itndcr The name of the new office Iwood and Mrs. Hutler will be post- * TUe mail line has been put on, till be carried from the lrwinton w °“ en * nd ® bo y P*t ia an appearance, while the balance were scattered all the way from Chattanooga down, having raised the same sort of armnpns every step of the way. It s my honest opinion that Cherekee Georgia will not recover from the raids of those Ohio hammers and deadbeats this side of next Christmas. Blast their pic- tures! My son-in-law bad a poor farm that I know he 1 * might tired of, for he wants to S et to town like all the balance, and he and usan Jane killed their last turkey to feed a great green gawky hoosier, who concluded to come along and see where Sherman whipped • the rebs, ns it was a free ride and tree grub all the way.’ Bob and Susan Jane don’t like to hear much about Ohio farmers now at present, hut I told them it was ’pull dog, pull devil.’ Bob expected to cheat somebody into selling of bis piece of land at a big price, and that somebody was smarter than he was at the game of cheating. Take my word for it, it haiu’t helped Georgia much to throw so much land on the market, particularly to them greedy, close-fisted excursionists,who ure laughing in their sleeves st the whole Georgia population. One of them said: ’If your land is so choice, go productive, so healthy and so everlastingly better thun any outside the Garden of Kden, why in the kingdom do you want to mil it all oat to ns?’ Doggone’em; I could stand it all better if Bob hadn’t filled Snsau Jane so full of oaatlea in the air, and made the poor thing work herself nigh to death to feed a lot of swindling deadbeats, who will have a big time laughing over the poor child’s big dinner when they all reunite away hack in Ohio. I never did like Yankees nor any akin to them, and I hope to gracious we have bad the last grand hurrah on Ohio mentioned some time ago, is still con- excursionists.” | fined to his house. His many friends wish residence of D. C. Chose, at Cold- Charlton county, was burned Friday rtosether with most of its contents, hat was saved was taken out of the , I,,, two children between ten and »years of sge, who, with their mother, the only occupants of the honse at t)ie Martin exhibited a nugget of gold at K- Wednesday morning welshing [weights, which ■ was found one fesk at the Wnitepath mine, about six (from Ellijuy, by Arthur Pinson, who Ve delivered it to Mr. Martin, the su it, o,lent. The gold was found on lot Id .So. 230, in the seventh district and |d section of Gilmer county, Made an Assignment. Iibistos. Febrnary 19.—Mr. R. L. 1 dealer in fancy groceries, made an luieut on Wednesday to E. P. Davis, ] Liabilities abtut $1,500; assets about The preferred creditors are B. H. », $250; W. H_ Heath, $100. Pulaski's Ometal Vote. xniTUXI, February 19.—The official s of yesterday's election for prohibi- me off as follows in the distriet of knnly: Against. For. The Courant nibbled its pencil and set hi ™ “ spcedy/eMVery ..down, and to save Us life it could not! lhs Uplands Hotel is in fine condition count up any big thing that hod resulted f ° r P» trQCa gc and has room enough for from the big blow we have all been making ..... ..... for about two months and a half, and wo The Ashhurn House is also fully pre- have got to hear of the first sale or rental *° entertain daring court week, that has resulted from our gashing hospi- , The ordinary has been putting the oourt- tality and profuse attention to the ‘Ohio I n° us0 * n good condition for court. farmers looking for homes.”—Carteraville Courant. THE LATE CONVENTION. A Delegate Coes back Homo on a Ilig Dis gust. Well, we went to the State Agricultural I day Maks Black was tried for the mnrdor out of pocket nod with a sic] But we had a big time all the same; a free found him gailty of voluntary manslaugh ride on the can to Columbus; a free rids ter. The court is now engaged in the case on the street can after we got there, and a against J. J. Findley and A. J. Shaffer, free carriage ride to see the city—whewl charged with sasanlt with intent to murder, “we uns” ot tho farm might hare felt ele-1 The prohibitionists held quits an enthuai- vated if there hadn't been so many big bugs I astic meeting st the court house last night along. There were Gov. Smith, CoL Hen- Rev. T. P. Cleveland and J. J. Thrown, of denon, President Livingston and that other Atlanta, spoke to a fall house. The peo- big man that sat behind him, who speaks I pie cheered vociferously, indicating that with such a strong voice, and wants to be I the tide was rising, governor, besides many others with asplra- I This mo tions more or less. Lawyers, doctors, mer-1 of ice and chants, and lots of them were there, but still it was au agricultural convention. I don't believe there was a single men opened knew that it I went to the asylum I would have no chance to recover my property, while, if I was imprisoned for the crime, time and circumstances might bring abont a change so that my version of the affair could bo heard, myaelf vindicated and my children restored to their rightful property. “ “Why don't you submit your case to the grand jury of your county, with all tho circumstances of the case?” asked the re porter. “I hnro drawn up n statement,” said In- an, “and have aaked my lawyers to have it presented, bat they lequire money in ad vance to take my case, and as I have none now, I still remain at the mercy of these relatives, who have despoiled me of all my property, and have divided it out, I still hnvo hope, and expect to get the facts be fore the Governor and be pardoned, and then I’ll make them disgorge every cent” The interview lasted nearly an honr, whon Capt Starnes told the gentleman in stripes he had bat ten minates for dinner, and the conversation then ceased. W« know nothing abont the facts of the case, but if there » any foundation for the state ment of Inman, the matter should be inves tigated.—Augusta News. ECHOES FROM KASTMAN. A Heavy Court Docket—Hr. Kastman Get ting Well—The Hotela, Etc. Eistmim, Gi., February 20.—Dodge 8u perior Court Bits Monday fur two weeks, under a recent act of the Legislature. Judge Chas. C. Kibbee will preside. There ore 11 criminal cases and about 150 civil oases. Hon. Wm. Pitt Eastman, whose illness WHO’LL BE THE NEXT! DeKalb Chronicle: If Pat XValah, of Augusta, should be ra*> Governor ot thla Empire Huts we would have an executive head of whom all would be proud. Wiycrose Headlight: Terrell county can find Mr. Bacou'a equal nearer home. In the person of Hoo. W. E. Smith, of Dougherty. He'e our man. end we defy the Jouruel or any other organ or power In Georgia te show a purer, abler men or nonnder, truer Democrat. Eatonton Meaaenger: From Indication! It eaeme that Bacon and Sliumons will be the next governor ot Georgia,unleea the people take lUnto their heads *l nominate a better man. EllavlUe Eaterprlae: We think Judge John T. Clark a good man and tn every way well qualified for the high posiUon. We think Southwest Georgia ought to have the honor sometime or other. Alnany Medium: It in the blankest folly to sup pose that Bacon and Simmons. of llacon, will have ibe gubernatorial race to tbemeelvea. The woods and fields are full of aaplranta. and a wavs of the hand la all that ia neaded to start them off at full speed. Baxley Banner: There Is no doubt In our mind bnt what Bacon haa been the choice of the people for several years, and there Is no better manner In which to rebuke the tricks and caprices of politi cians than for tha people to vindicate the man of their choice. Tbomeavilla Enterprise: Mr. Baron la ona ot the ablest and purest man In tbs State, and If past ser vices to the party count, ha la tha peer of the beat Hie record is without blemish, and whlla It may be said that his candidacy ia perennial, and hla efforts persistent, wa admire the fraoknes and honesty of course, and as the race now itauda we are for Bacon by a large majority, and wa will add that It wtll taka a stronger man than will entertha race to divert onr allegiance for him. Weak lungs, spitting ot blood, oonenmptton sad kindred nfleottons, cured without physician. Ad* dress for treatise, with 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical AaaocisUon, M3 Main street, Buffalo, N. I. While ont bird hunting near Albany, oi day, Mr. Morris Tift accidently ehot Mr. T. M. Kel son in the leg and face. Ur. Nelson fortunately wore leggings, which prevented any danger tn that quarter. One shot only struck his fsce, entering ever tha cheek bone, causing the fees to swell. GAINESVILLE . GOSSIP. A Murderer Convicted—Other Cases— 1 The Prohibitionists—Weather, Kto. GaiKiaviLLB, February 20.—Court ban been in aesaion here nil this week. Yester- i annul i k hemlacl :he. county in December, 1884. The court This morning in very cold again; plenty ' bleak winds. A lla'ch of Items from Darnesvllle. Baixesville, February 20.—A negro, his month in the convention who was do- while plowing yesterday on the plantation Irity fur dry, 331. p districts polWd 242 votes, and gave Majority. or about 00 per cent, for ley. Eighth district polledl,OI9voUs kve 454 majority, or about 70 percent. Inhibition. Hawkinaville gave 199 |“chrsn 79 majority for dry. THROUGH THE CAT HOLE. Iglar meats With a Warm iteceptlon from a Trap Gun. I Dare Dixon, of Madison, has been lg goods from his store, bnt could find le to the thief. The Madisonian thus If .a adventure a few night, mo: T l J l,n ; Mtisfied that he was being c by digress, went about devising a |f defense. In the door is a cat hole, »loand that the bur conld be rained «u of a stick run through thin hole. Mel a shot-gun, ami arranged It io it I not Ire untill the bar dropped, and ng it on the cat hole, left it did not have to wait In his victim. On Mneeday night the thief returned, I"? he was jut ready to enter, the T"!. »od Mr. Dixon, attracted by the r“ hie store. When be reached V* the thief Lad gone, bnt he left ■•toina. human flesh and hair on the ■loving that he had been severely led. He also left his ooat, and by |u identified. I Dixon thinks be wm wounded in the pci saje that from the appearance of ■rranndipgs, the flesh must have been 1/ lorn Do® the member. He will e suspected party arrested M soon 1 "• found, and brought to trial. AMAMMnTii fraud. •rar-lunisu Prom Ohlu Who Waat to Dettln in Georgia. fed-headed Bartow dtUso laid he bad prufokcd and diegnsted to J 1 * 1 ® of Georgia had beeo im- lopon hy ■•Ohio farmers coming to ■*o»ong ua. U>ey quarter on yon?” naked the ■ “"')>-*<» 1 smelt a mice some I**'’- 1 kinder got auspicious when “ "o ®uch hospitality, banqnetting ‘found called lor-free, gratis, "thing. People that aim to buy I 11 ifiouruh with no unch aim and Busimwa ia bunineM. and if I go to Ohio to look at land I $ oe suspicious of a crowd that .°P f° l,nw *t to show me all the J h*d. atul wm no wilting to sell it -J would board half a regiment to my money. Why, hleM '. dmr Courant. one of my nrigh- . ■ , * fovkey, stuffed one of the ex- tl wK» , fa °* 8°°^ things that he C T ,. a “• eiimed into the buggy, to 7;l‘f , ' , tl , l . fnshion: Tf yon had i ,,°I lu you had our Ll WU , U . J “2* me one acre for a t. “ .'t. Why my good fellow, 1 I rov^ 1 * * ‘tarve.“ Now that wm a l buggy I 1 lr “ tickets to this country -wna f w,lb * *“'* it *M rather diacoung- . ’*•»." arid the irate citizen, Lao I *° itoone a week or ' n j “Jo* women turned op their Kb pendent on his farm entirely for a support; of Judge John W. Powell, a few miles from ndeed, I doubt if there were half a dozen town, dropped senseleM in the furrow inch in the convention. Why in tiro name made by ms plow, and din nix hours of common sense farmers will sand | later, such people to represent them is mysterioun and strange. If it is a I from hit “&ipper” through the window farmers' convention, for the good of I the passenger coach attached to the down farmers, none but farmers should I way freight, while standing near the depot, >. And it is nothing more then right that breaking the glaM and barely missing the io rosds should givt them free pass. Nine-1 conductor within. Us was seen, and the ty-one-hnndredths of aU that railroads mnke conductor jumped from hla train and en- comea ont ot the farmer, the goods that hs I deavored to catch him, but hs proved too wears, the provisions that hs consumes and I fleet for him and escaped, the guano be uses, all has to go over the I A party of young men, composed ot road M freight and he has to pay for it. | Messrs. T. D. Rockwell, Otis A. Murphey, There is no people tinder the son more I J. T. Chambers, John M. McDowell, John righteously entitled to an oooosional (ree I Howard, R. A. Stafford and Louis Hsm- nde than the farmer, and yet they are burger, Jr., went np to Griffin last night to There Is Nothing Knrprlmlng In the fact that Beneon’e Capcine Fleeter* ere wide* ty Imitated; that cheap end worthless plasters with names of similar sound, end similar epiearsnee in type, ere freely, offered for sale. Articles of great end original merit always have to compete with trsahy Imitations. But as they become known they die out through deserved neglect. Meanwhile we warn the public against the so-celled "Capsicum," “Cap lcln," “Cspucin" and "Cspalcln*” plasters, whether “Benton’a,’* “Burton's,” or otherwise. They have no medicinal or cureUve virtues what •ver, and are made to sell on the reputation of Ben son's. When purchasing eak for Benson's, deal with ctable druggists only, end you cannot be de ft. Tha genuine has the -Three Heals" trade, mark on the cloth and the word "C*pc ins" cut In @ U O O JS s s A. Test of Merit. And our success has been phenomenal. We will not enter into details, but will leave something for the imagination. In response to an unprecedented demand, wo iire receiving All Elegant Line of Spring Goods Oorsisting of novelties in Dress Fabrics, Combination Suits that are marvels of taste and elegance, French Satteens with satin effects, Canvas Moires, Spring Tricots and many other beautiful styles for fashionable wear. White Goods. Check Nainsooks, Victoria and India Lawns, Mulls and Piques. Tho most complete line of White Uoods in the city. LACES and EMBROIDERIES. We are displaying tho handsomest and cheapest, lino of Laces and Embroideries ever seen in Macon. Matched Mull and Hamburg EdgiDgs, white and trio-toned Laces in edging, flouncing and allovers. MATTING! MATTING! One hundred rolls Canton Matting in plain and fancy, re ceived yesterday, and will bo sold cheap. TftTTlW si 1 Twent y d°z- Zinc and Leather just received. 1 ItUIN IV j l No other house in Macon can show the va riety or offer tho prices that we can. J. W. RICE 4> CO. CAPITAL PRIZE, §150,000. •We do hereby certify that we supertise the w- nt&gement* for ell the Monthly end Querterly Drew* lnjp of The LouUiene Bute Lottery Company, end in pereon reeoege end control the Drawings them selvee. end that the seme ere conducted with hon* eaty. felrueu. end in good faith toward nil parties, end we authorize the Company to nee this certificate with fae-stmille* of our signature* attached, in lie advertisements.*' FOUTY-FIKST ANNUAL IUSPOICT OF THU New York Life Insurance Co. Offlce: Nos. 340 A 348 BROADWAY, NEW YOltK. JAJSTUAiRY 1, 1886. Amount of Net Cash Assets, January 1, 1*8.1 AS ItEVKNUK ACCOUNT. Premium 03 Lees deferred premiums, January 1. ISMS V9S.3J3 SO— $13,f3kt0fi OS nuts (Inclosing rtaliz. * “ " Interest and rental Jtaed gains on BeslriUea and Commissioners. witness the performance of “Alvin Joslin.' sometimes hard for oar secretary to ask I Wo learn then is one road in the State that | did not give passes this year at all.—H. in Madisonian. IS INMAN INNOCENT! Extraordinary Ktntemeut of a Man Who Is Using l’ualahad for Hilling HU Wlfo. Near Swolnsboro, in Emanael county, . - three years ago. there wm much excitement 8f°“*G attention over the death of Mrs. A. O. Inman, in I m *2” _ , , ... . which the husband of tha nnfortunate wo- , Th*Prohibitlonlsta nnlimbered a genu- man was arrMted on suspicion of csnslng * ne K ru PP gun, loaded to the muzzle, this her deeth, end, indeed, threats of lynching jnornlng at Amusement Hall, the same were mdtUged in. Thi husband was su£ f*« ln 8 8 ,«? Jones.ln the preeenee of an aid- •e^aentlj tried for guilty, tmd sentenced sentence uPthn^lfrick yard o“'S^rant** I “ »P?» “*.?•*" r Jopling. A representative of the Evening ject that he advoratee, the whiskey bul- News visited him upon his invitation, and * ark * ° olitained from him hia version of the wholo fieerily stormed. Mr. JonM used sffur m follows* I f * w arguments, preferring to jnmp right “My name U A. O. Inman, of Emanuel sqaar.lyintothe popular eumnt and nde nnty. Os.: am 30 years of age. was mar- down the . <al»«"“fy- • doings ** . * 4 .. e V ’ I msan anwtblnn (tin nntiu Vlfill hint unymils. HAM JONES IN BALDWIN. HwTalki to an Immenio Crowd—A Word About tho Campaign. MiLLiiMiETills, February 20.—To-day HUledgeville is aroused. Hardly since the year I860 has any public matter soen- m the prohibition move- he husband was sub- °* ,n B J°nc«.iu tne presenes oi an aua- ber murder, found *•“«• of ladies, men end colored people. I for a life term in tho rooln *“ P»<*ed from floor to ceiling, i now eerving out hie “ d > iodfOOR h 7 U>e responee of Mr. Jones' denoe against ma was entirely cireumetan- tial, and oontained not one elogle fact. The circumstance# of my wife', deeth are },V» few^Sraheads in thta IhfHp; I hud tomt biuintM down ia tbc* I count*, there *w iwf aortoMdiin tout wfinda whsM I wum hffiviiiw Momo railu cuL •• t'ftrj other where eidee ere My wife eccompuuied on honebeck, m Uken.who would pa*»J| thu Pjohibjt^n ugi mIim wmm an , Yii*-rt rider In welkino the l®to bueineee end zociel effeini. hone through? pis^ er ievuri pin. turn , The prohibiUon party in ItaUwin county fclIUom ittree* striking the animal on the U com»o«d ofI. few who hay, srad by Stae^a sudden* staS,*“thro^ # my wita « frigid® taring who'Vt from priuci- ftirra^InTS? b&SST^hl plX tata^lSd in^. 8 . Iri^of ^ struc^a sU^ iiMMjra btowwhioh loosen ed STttglS I * „ B a. xE 9 nfaka-i h.. nn - nf i then it is now, in order to braes up tne when I pieced my cost under her head and I , n , , w , ran for a doctor and other -oistanoa she “ TUitiD8 bMat “ died shortly afterward. An examination of I th S,a^ I u!lui*!!r« m ninr,ln<. hlna hadmia nn her hurt, ehowedher hand mangled, one | The Udlss sre^pinnlnj; blue hedges on arm hurt, her right eye knocked out, and a wM ^tid onl hundred dollars «vers blow on the back of her head, ^ These are the circumstancesi of her death.’ “r‘Ue or pnans nomc M rom. compensa We, the underalgned Be&ha end Benkors, will pejr ell Prize* dmwn In The Loululen* Htute Lot* terriee which mar be presented st onr counters. J. H. 00LK8BY. President Lonlsisas Itatlsul Bank. " H. KKNNV.M. President 8t»tc Nstlonal Bank. BALDWIN, President N. a Nstionsl Bank. Tnppccdcnted Attraction! J - Over Hair a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Incorporated talStfifor IS yearn hy tho Legisla tor. for Educational soft Charitable purposes—with .capital of *!.• —.---> —to which a reserve fund <g ever 1X00,000 haa since been added. By tn overwhelming popular vote Ua franchise was made a part of the present BUM conatltr*'— adopted Decembs, fid. A. D.. UT*. Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take place Monthly. It never Scales or Po«t- pones. Look at the following Distribution 190th GRAND MONTHLY AMD TIB Extraordinary Quarterly Drawing It the Academy *f Msak, New Odeaix TsewUj.Msrtk 1C, 188C, Under tbs psrsoiul superrUion end me&afsmenl of Gen. 0. T. BEAUREGARD, of LonixUu, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Capital Prize $150,000 «#-N*ike.—TlckeU an Tee DolUrs #nlj. BaItcs, $5. mU H Tenth*. |L LIST OF PB1Z28. 1 CAPITAL PKIZBOF $180,000....$180.(Xi# DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Losses by death, including rsTsrslonsrj additions bo aura* 1.13,5*9,1 It 14 Endowments, fuatnrel snd discounted, including rsrsrslossry sddlUosato sums VILfCfi it Asnaltlfs. dividends and purchsstd polislss I.94U.MO U Total paid Policg-holdsrs 9T,fi8l,H7t Tf Tszm sad rs-insursness 330.143 tf Commissions, brokermgss, agency sipsnsss and phgslcisni* fsss t,0fi.0BO to Offlce and lsw expentss, ssUrlss. sdvsrtiilng, pr.nting, sU 4H8.440 6f- The Evening News then asked Inman why he should be suspected of her death, and Inman continued: lion for hut addressee to day. WHERE IS IT? “My wife bad Considerable property, I The Lo« of an Important Document For- probably $10,000 worth, and also held a Ufa f “ Talbottoo. on herself, and I Held one Tsxsotros. February *1—The caun.cl for the insurance potay onneraeii, ana i neia one racked aotlfiraitoo that the on my mother. Besidee, I bed over s I MUaanI uk.Q la the rcaUated munk lpol elec- thousand dollars in cash in my trunk and Uaa held la Telbottan on the vth of Jeauarj has notes against citizens. I wm thus pens- net been nMtvM hr Judas HUnmon., to whom It cutedbyeome of my relations wtd other parties to get posse-talon of this money. M d beer. Ike date of Febrnary ISM. sod la ad- They even got out against tne a writ of I dneeed to c. J. Ttwsntsa. Oolnmbne, a*. I, “ to set me to acknowledge I The facta connected with thla matter auggeata tbs lunacy, ana tnea w gel U, acaaowmu*o .b.t bee become of the ta.uu.ooyt Uu mil even leg of the Sth at February tha ran- UtCeuta :r 1 the taking of testimony before Hem A. J. Perryman, notary pnbUe and es-oOeta Jostles of the peace, end on mid evening mailed the .erne to Judge T. J. filmuiuna. Macon. Ga. It waa contained Sn two large ecvalopea poataea folly prepaid, and bom the imelpl of mailings* Jea. I Oidlrnfa. poabuseter, Talhotton, Oa. On the Inge* tel ----- merchonto. real estate agents - — wrought up to a frenzy <4 V‘ *ks cant with ever) q ]* hired or borrowed to l -T ,rwd * h>the gene ral place * ta » d °r»u hi XAA44 III UQ Jo*. Two men, two the killing so as to gat ms in the asylum that they might divide my propeity. They worked up such a prejudice again.t me that I bad no showing whatever before the court which trie.1 me, and even in my etatrm.nt I wm so interfered with that I could not "'-Did you have no oounssir inquire the <YM?’ ! r*phed T —“hut the influenre exerted’by my relative, created each a feel ing against me, M I have alre^y aaid, that thla prejudice seemed to be (bond by my attoneye. and the only pit* mede by them Ctor merer in a, X «■ innocent of the charge, and tf I eouM here a beanng by an impartial tribunal and be fore an unprejudiced jury, I am confidant of so acquittal. Onfl-r ita cu:ko-m-«’» - the trial 1 had no chance te make a date bMi-rv filing chaiywi with lunar-v, drove BS til ur-|-r. I kat* that I would be feud MW ft •ha'P- 1 r * terre-l my i resent life ssnunce to a r». tv:., e he «,!u:. M ’ tog of k’sbnury *** Ustlmosv uksn by tbs rastsstSM wm also baOsA Io Jadgs lisMttows. Tbs it fifth# Tstbotfcm pofiiOsMur U tb*tth* j for both tbs co«uilk&ti nndthscoc- fM Mctfrum tbs TBlbottoa offlessetbs mursisg sf Fshrusry Vth. *U of wblcb wss pcop- srlf fitmrtoA Mow. Jalfs BIsibkws rMf m tho _ „ tbo cziwlsotssss bst doss not gst thot of tbscoatsst* nr.la. Tstsll Uft TslboWo® pottofllco la tbs iuqs It stroofs thst Ibis etU sbonlxl bs lost bstw« TsIbotteJ&sfifi kiftcoa. setotnccsof t.’ (s ort t) MTtaty*ftvs mil—. After IssvlBg TfilboOot mnll wm islittrod to Usury Olovar. ftmU sgost. s&d by bias ts tbs lfseoo oflics nuthont>s Tbsrs U osB-st* i'/rotts® tn Lonm*rk. sa4 dt Mtur will bs fully iav»otlf*ud n&d tbs rsopctul* btlity 1st »h«rs U hs i ohand prize or l okand prize of 3 LAR0K PRIZKHOF 4 LAIK1R I'UlZLtt 07 suPBiasior •0 80,000., amour.... 10.000.... ft.ouo.... Looo.... 7S,0»T,lTi 1# ? U. K. Bonds nnd otbsr bonds and ■ ASSETS. $ 3,04X841 44 (market voluo. $M,9fl.«ri3 88).... 33.64U.330 14 IWU 4.844 811 41 Bonds and M«»r! 4 4.* f. flrstllsn on resl osUt* (buildings tbtrson issured for S14.ian.(0u nnd tbs policies nssignsd to tbs Gompssy m ndditionsl • colists ml security) 18.1«9.»00 00 Tsmpomry Loans (mnrkst vslusof ssourlUss bsld MsoUsisrsl $834,480 UO) *Lonns on txistlnf policlss (tbo rsssrvs bsld by lbs Compnay on Ibssa Doliciss smounts to over U t>w.uuo uc •Qssnerly nnd mojI snnnnl promt urns on ssUUng pallets*, due subss- S uent to January 1. 1HM usu on ssistiog |K>lidss la courss of transmiMlon and soil action. (Tbs Krtsnrson tbsss i>ollrles. tncludsd in Ubillttss, la stUnitird at $948.000) Agsnta* balance* Acrrusd lntsrs*t on invMtmsnts. January L 1M8 Market value of srcurltlrs over cost on Company's book*.. •A detailed schedule of these lUm* will scsoauany tbs usual annual report filed with tbs Insurance Department of tbs8tatsof Mow York. Cush Assets, fluntmry I t 1880, .... Appropriated as follows; Adjusted losses, due subsequent to January 1,1M$ Reported loses*, awaiting proof, sic Matured endowments, due and unpaid (claims not presented) Annuities due and unpaid (uncalled for). •03,613,0114 OA Reserved for r»-Insurance on existing policies; participating Insurance at 4 per cent Carlisle net premium; m>n*panlclpsUng at • per cent. Car* Usls net premium 48.380.STI OS Reserved for contingent liabilities to Tontine Dividend Fund. January l, 1888. over and above a 4 per cent, reserve on existing policies of that class $XA3XTM T$ Addition to tbs fund during lfltf 98J.4N3 tl $3,88X480 01 441,100 00 411,084 11 ITM61 M 474.4* 44 4X143 71 434.384 18— $*8.11X413 8# #3,351,703 an $00,804,321 32 $144,434 08 948,433 U 41,854 08 1X898 31 30.000 30.00U 30.000 •<.008 38,000 800.. .. 8X000 300.. .. 4B.OOO 100.. .. <0,000 >0.... 60. UU) APPOXIMATIOM PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes ot $300.... $3X000 100 address. POSTAL N0TE8, Express Money Mew York Exchange in ordinary letter. Currency by express (all sums of $8 and upwards at onr sx psnae). addrsteed M ^ DAUPHIN, New Orleans U. Or M. A. DACPIIIN, Washington, D. C, Make 1*. O. money Orders Payiv- Id.: uiiri address Kegistcred Lot. ters to NEW OBIXUta NATIONAL HANK, McIS wvftssUw New Orleans, Is •3tl,7ini,HtH 1, Divisible Karpin* (Company's Standard) 7,004,473 IS Murplua bj the New Turk Hints fttandard, at 4)4 per ernt 13,335,033 1)4 Front the undivided surplus of $7,064,473 13 the Board of Trustee* has declared a Reversionary divi dend to participating policies in proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on settlement of next annual premium. T. G. WOOLtOLK, General Commlnton Merchant and wholesale aal retail Jeeler a FAKILT 6K0CKUK, FARM fierrUH a Asd the BUT L1QG01I GOODS BOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET PBIOS ViO Third SI., - - Macon. Go. Offsite Bear’s eerier. febogswla A PRIZE. SSL-*«r-. , arCk LI goads which Will help all. of either **i. to A fi men maoey right sw.j than as, thing ele. to thla world. Foresaw await tha wortan absols-aly . Terms auilM troe. TKS fc Co.. Aagiuto. TtWlj. WHAT R08ADALIS WILL DO! •QUA PALM is a sovereign remedy tor all diseases of tbs blood. It has no equal fur tbs cue of nerv ous disorder*. Read this certificate: I would like to beer testimony to tbs merits of BoestSaUs, by saying that some eight years ago 1 wee totally pfoatrated, and could p*t no relief from ear family physician, bnt after taking one battle of Roeadalis I becaw entirely restored te health. I now weigh 178 but when I first took your a.*4. t»h 180. 1 cbswrfoily recommend it to all. and eepect* to these sffli Uti with asrvons debility. Income from Interest. 1881, 8X01X3U8 I88L 8X48X884 ^ . 28SX 1,398.393 1«*X X3VH.8I8 - 188R 171.415.UU7 1888. 3.3B3.U93 1888. X71XM3 • IBM, 1**1<*.*«J 1884, X317, Iff 1 84. X97I.C24 - 1^3. lit. >0.486 1881$ X999,108 1888, 3.HV9.U08 •• IBM, 3M.474 8UI) Daring the year lft,5fi<S policies have been Issued, loiorlng 808,831,^13. Ds»J, 40.«U).*d4 ** iarai. <4.442.XS - 188A 49.3NB.70t •• uma. 44.M4.ni S TJ »' JL, XJ S . Jan. 1, 1885: Co/S Stindtrd, (4.371,014; >Ule Slaiplun], $9,896,773. Jti. 1, 1886: Ce.’fi fcUudaril, 7,064,473; Stitfi SUncUrd, 13,^5,053. INCREASE: C$.’i Standard. $2,693,459; Srata Standard, $3,328,280. TRU8TEK8. BEMRT BOWKRA KDWARD HABTCf R. BUTDAM OR1NT. UXJMHL. WUITR. HKMRT TUCE. OBOBOB B. POTTfi, ItObkKT.B. CULIelS.fi. AI-1.X. blUDWLLU Wlf. L. HTROhU, D. WELCH. RICHARD IIUHEIt, WILLIAU H. BEBB8. WILLIAM H. BBKBA President TI1KODOHE H. 1IANTA, Cashier 11LNHY TUCL Vice-President D. O'DKLI, Hnprrlntsndsnt of Agsnelee. ARCHIBALD U. WELCH. 31 Vlce-Presldeah A. HUNTIMOTO.fi, M. D.. Medical Director. fob 31-dtw It WM. H. APPLETON, WILLIAM A. BOOTH, ELIAS 8. HIOOINH. ARCHIBALD BUFUB W. WEEKg, Actuary. GUANO! Plow Brand Guano, Reliance Guano, XX Acid Phosphate (imported). Th. old and popnlarjbrands. Forjule by WALTON & WHANN CO., Macon, On. FACTOBT, WILMINGTON. DEL. j an KVn.tr. Athn.VwQm Come to Low Quarters. CORN, Ws ora receiving dnily carload Iota of OAiN AND BRAN. Partiea who bnvn stock to fe* l will do wtU to get car p (IHOdKUIliS for moogj than th*-j are now being to Cfit^h or on Time* It wul \ aj j on to get onr prices. M te the pis r** also offering :kters, Mther fer fcb7*sisnd:wCoi WARE & 01,1 VER, 13U Third Street, Macon, Ua.