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THE MACdN WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 23, I886.-TWELVE PAGES.
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THE TELEGRAPH.
Macon, On.
Money ordcra, checks etc., should be made pare
nt* to H. 0. Hasson, Manager.
A Word With OurCountry Contemporaries.
It is within the memory of the Tile-
obapu that in days gone by it baa been anb-
jected to coane abase of ite editors and
managers, and contemptible insinuations as
to its motirea. To the credit of the country
press, be it said, this lias, in a greet meas
ure, ceased. Many of our rural contempo
raries bare bad occaaion to fall in with
the estimate of the Tilioimfh os to pub
lic men and measures, and only a very few
have considered it a part of journalistic
duty neglected, if they have failed to slan
der and insult us in weekly doses.
As a campaign draws near Us opening
we discover sporadic symptoms of a revi
val of these tactics, and hence consider this
a proper time for a few plain words, which
published now may prevent future misun
derstanding. We do not expect everyone
to agree with our views upon ail subjects,
legitimate to newspaper diaenssion. We
make no claim to infallibility, but present
to our readers and patrons our honest
views with the reasons and arguments
therefor. No one ia compelled to read the
paper to whom it ia distasteful or offen
sive, and it has been again and again de
monstrated that its course cannot be con
trolled by outside influences, friendly or
unfriendly.
The paper la published at large expense
in oil of its departments, and is furnished
to weekly exchanges at more or leae disad
vantage to ourselves. No man would hold
social intercourse with another who con-
Tns Southern base ball League ia yet in
complete. The Hons. J. Patsy Cahill,
Emory Speer and H. Orady have not been
signed ss kickers.
Bam Jours says ho will labor in Chicago
os long aa he receives onconrngement. Our
reoollcctions ia that it takes something like
$1,000 per week to encourage Jones and
$500 to stimulate his lirst lieutenant, Small. tinu “ 11 5' s^ulered and insulted him. No
business man would have dealings with a
A MiNurrsB has furnished the Times- cns { omer whose only aim and desire seemed
Democrat with a copy of the CXt. Psalm to the in j ury of bu business. The first
which he bu reduced to rhyme. Perhaps wonU l)u Bpt to kick the blackguard, the
this modest genius con he engaged to ini- , Httcr won i a moHt ptoiM bly turn the
prove The Lord a Prayer, and re-odit “the offender over to the nearest policeman.
sermon on the mount. Many of the most valued journals and
Tns late ex-Governor Seymour once said: I periodicals, from which our paper is made
“If our militia system ia allowed to decay, up, are subscribed for and paid for in hard
all our institutions ore weakened. The mi-1 cash. The patrons of the paper express
Utia ia the main strength of the Executive their appreciation of it by a prompt and
to maintain the laws, put down insur ec- | generous support. But the proprietors of a
lion, and repel invasion."
long u the city's income is kept down to
the point where it barely covers running
expenses.
Among the suggestions made of plans
whereby the city may be relieved of the
pressure beneath which it now lags and
stumbles, and provided with a fund large
enough to carry out the work indicated
above, is one advanced by Col. J. E. Jones,
president of the bond, commission. It will
be remembered that when the city's debt
wu funded in 18110, the act of the Legisla
ture fixed the rats of local taxation, and
provided that CO per cent, of the amount
received should be paid /over to the bond
commission established by the same act,
to meet the interest upon the bonds to be
issued, and to create a sinking fund for
their purchase. The amount of the bonds
authorized and prepared was *750,000. The
act, it is claimed, left the commission no lat
itude in case the 60 per cent paid over to it
exceeded the interest account, but directed
it to be applied to the purchase of bonds.
The city debt as funded was $683,300,
leaving in the hands of the commission
$6C,700 of unissued bonds. It is upon
these that CoL Jones' plan is based. He
suggests that a bill be passed through the
legislature authorizing the commission to
cancel $66,700 of the $96,000 bonds it has
purchased and now holds, or less, to issue
an equal amount of the hitherto unissued
bonds and pnrebase them at par from time
to time from the surplus fund as it accu
mulates in hand, applying the proceeds to
improvements under conditions to be
agreed upon. In thiB way the money
needed may be obtained without putting
forth bonds that will have to be bought in
at advanced ratea, and without an increase
of interest, since the bonds that have been
purchased already and ore now held as di
rected by the act, still draw interest
The plan suggested, in addition to its be
ing in ail probability constitutional and
conflicting with no vested rights, has sev
eral other features to commend it The
surplus in the hands of the commiteion in-
Tns Indian Medical Gazette describes the
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.
mBfpmenta for all »««. .
Inn of The LouUUmui Bute Lottery Company, end
in person ruinage and control the Drawings them-
selve*. and that the earns are conducted with non-
eely. fairness, and In good faith toward all parties,
and w« authorize the Company to use this certificate
with fac-simttfea of our signatures attached. In lta
A Suggestion to the Nest llllxxard.
Philadelphia Times.
The late blizzard has served the pnrpoes
of giving employment to * good many liars.
The Florida orang- groves were killed off
at first so thoroughly as to leave no hope
for oranges in fnture. It now turns out
that the Florida orange groves arc all right
and will produce orange* the cowing year
oh UHUal. The Delaware peach crop 1* now
averted to be killed past all hope of resur
rection and the farmers are to turn their
attention to a crop of cabbages and pota
toes ns the only means of keeping the wolf
from the doer. It is probable that another
dovelop the fact that the
peaches are all right and then the cranber
ry toga will be given over to destruction.
If a wave cold enough to freeze the sensa
tional crop of liars to death could be in
duced to sweep over the country the public
would bo likely to sec some good in cold
waves.
A Pretty Stfiry.
Washington Co it. Louisville Courier-Journal.
During the war Muj. E A. Bnrke, of New
Orleai.B, was in command of a detachment
that captured a part of tht Sixth Massachu
setts regiment, lie treated the prisoners I J- «• ftreWrat >'
aa kindlv aa the circumstances would per- *. Mklrilt K. O^iattoil iSl
mite and park'd from many of them with —
expreiwionH of courteHY and regret. Years TTmvroiWIontAfl
parsed, and he heard not a word from any I I U5UCUM5U
of them, bnt at the time of the great flood | vJ Over Half &
in Southern Louisiana Maj, Burke, as chair-
t lot. of land numbers Mfi.196,200.201 %.
214 aud 216, containing two hundred two and'
half acres each Also parts of lota number. Sf
216. 233, 234 aud 203: also fractional lota numtS
“We do hereby certify that we aupervlae the ar- 212, 236 and 23d, In tba 7th district of laid couth
• ‘ -11 the Monthly and quarterly Draw- being in one body and aggregating twenty-one ££
ilana State Lottery Company, and dfrd acres, more or less, (2,100) known aa the Hi
In person manage and control the Drawing! them- wood lands or Pope plane. Levied on ea the uni
selves, and that the same are conducted with non- erty of 80LJ* Pope .^deceased- to jiatlafy a 6 fat '
Comm U$1 oners.
pay all Prize* drawn in The Louisiana State Lo
terrie* which may be presented at our countera.
J. If. 0GLKSBT, Prtiddent l/iuislana National Bank.
Attraction!
Million Distributed.
State~Lottery Co.
»y m .!he Ch^o^Ur-O^anr^ou^f I
Crawford County Sheriff Sale. |
GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNT?—Will bang.
-Bfore the court house door. In the town of kT2?
ville, Oa.. within the legal hours of sale, on the
Tuesday In March next, the following descrnjj
sued from the Superior Court of Floyd county 1
favor of H C. Harris vs. H. U. Pops, admlnlatrm.
of Sol. L. Pope, deceesod. Property pointed outk.
plaint! 6*. attorney. Tenant In possession notitu
in writing. SI. P. RIVIERE, Sheriff
January 20. 1886. fcb2w4ws
Crawford Sheriffs Sale.
GEORGIA Ckawfobd County—Will be aold W
fore the court boueo door in the town of KnoxriV
Ga a within the legal hours of nale. on the AtetlW
day in March next the following described proiZ
ty. to-wit: South part of lot of Land number bctm!
ty-nine (79), containing 101M acres more or leea, a
of lota number 49, 00 aud fourteen and'da
half acres (14 ft) ff of the south tide of numbl
forty-six (46), containing seven hundred and twiT
ty-three ami one garter acres of land more orlZ-
(723 *4). the fame lying and being In the (7th) uT I
enth district originally Houston, but now CrawfcM I
county, and known as the Wheeler place. Levied as
aa the property of M. L. Cooper, t> satisfy a 11 fc
issued from the Superior Court of Houston counb
in favor of Mrs. J. L. tiylngton re. M. L. Cood*
aold for the purchase money due on said place. Pro*
erty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Tenant k
possession notified. January 30th, 1886. |
feb. 3 4w.M. P. RIVIERE, Sheriff.
Crawford County Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY-Wlll be sold L
„ „ , m before Die court houie door, in the town of Knox. I
the enrlieHt reapoDHea to the cry that had a capital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fond of ville, Ga., within the legal hours of eale, on the fin f
gone up tor help, and it touched and en- over $660,000 has eince been added. Tuewlay in March next, the following property, to-
eouroRed the Mrijor. Two houn later came 1 wi^JJdeVpartof the preerot State constitution Whole land loU Nos. 18C, 199, 300, 301, 202, 21! I
another diHpatch from Boston authonziug adopted December 3d. A. D., 1879. | and 316. containing two hundred two and half sera I
the committee to draw for another $10,000, Its Grand Single Number Drawings will I**®** p»ft#oMota Noe. m, 316, 333, 334 ae41
iint lil v It npvfir fii* petit. I also fractional lota ft os. 313, 336 and 336 in tin I
f.ntiiiv. it ne\er ecaiw or i ost-1 7tb dl9trJct ot ^unty, t»in g in one b~\j 1
.'tnd in a few hour* a third dispatch donat- take place Mont
tug another $10,000; with thene dtMpatcheft,
or in some wuy to connect the statement |
with them, came the flash from Boston:
The Sixth Maaahchnaetts remembers the
kindness of Maj Burke.'*
Why Hancock Hied Poor*
New York Letter.
SurpriKe is expressed that General Han*
*t diil i
pones. Look at ttie following Distribution:
190th GRAND MONTHLY
AMD TBB
Extraordinary Quarterly Drawing
In the Academy of Music, New Orleans.
Tuesday.March 16, 1886.
Under the personal supervision and management of
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and I feb3wiw*
Floyd County Buds I
rior Court In favor of J. A. Avora va. H. B. Pom I
administrator of 8ol. L. Pope, deceased. Pro pern L
pointed out by plain tiff’s attorney. Tenant* in po» I
session notified in writing. Thta, the 36th <Uyot I
M. 1*. RIVERE. F
Sheriff. 1
Sheriff’s Sales.
cock did not leaves larger estate behind ) Gen. JIBAL A. EARH, of Virginia,
him, but be war generous to a fanlt, and I .. .. . t»..- „ fibs rrk nnnl
he bad many calls upon his charity. It| LlljlltiU 1 11Z© jl) I
was the heavy cross of bis life tbst bin twin «»-3otlce..-TlckrUare Ten Delian only. Halres, IS. “» ^i' Loun o'f mi’h.
1 — 1 '.—- - - - *« I — - *. -• < nnt Tuesday in March next the following prop.tty, I
few country exchanges seem to be kept in crcttet ln proportion to the increase of
a chronic state of misery by it taxable property, and operates to advance
death from hydrophobin of a man who bail I *j ow ’ wo ai ' IU ‘ t RIU ' broadest the very bonds it must purchase. But it
never been bitten by a mad dog. Hi. at-!*" c "‘ io ““' when «^mpan,ed I M h ardly under this condition of affairs
tending physician stated that the man, be- ’ y “ d "Rument, b “‘ we do not I operate to retire bonds more rapidly. The
ings strict Brahmin, bad never bad any- C0D “' 1 " 'badmanm rs, lies and unsupported price of these bonds has risen with the sur-
thing to do with dogs, bnt the symptoms of cri “°. Whe " P>“ 8 . » iu continue to riso as matter of
his disease were identical with those of I ' Hd ^‘‘ 0 ' l!, f are K °‘ nB r °"“ d ' U " lU °" r I The application of this surplus an-
raLics. A similar eve occurred in Paris °* “ * ‘ *** of 0 " r ,‘ uua "J in «*« direction described, soy $15,-
•ome weeks ago selves. We have never abandoned a contest ooo to $20,000 per year, would relieve
— or begged quarter of a contemporary. Wo t he commission ot the necessity
Sbkatob Bbows in presenting the poti- demand fair, open and respectful treatment. now confronting it of purchasing
tion from Savannah against the farther The demand ia not unreasonable nor beyond ft t high premiums for four or
coinage of silver, declared that he could get what we are justly entitled to, and those ] fiTe yeftn) tttleast| during wh ich rime the
in Georgia a counter petition signed by journal* that cannot meet this demand I <ineit i on M t„ it, future disposition ean be
many thousand people. No doubt this is will be quietly dropped from our exchange Bet tled. The waste just now is rapid. The
tru*. Considering the petitions presented list. Wo will not pey to have slanders and ]ut purc hase by the Commissioners was at
to the present sdministration upon the insults published concerning ns, by irre- mj. There ar# people who expect to reap
strength of which menhave been appointed sponsible parties, and have them throat from oo to 80 per cent premium from the
in Georgia, it is possible that the Senator under our nose weekly by post surplus fund.
i get petitions in this State, for any ob- For onr readers we will illustrate the ne- T he question is ono in which every citi-
jector any tadivldnsl.no matter how un- cessity of these observations. We have in Mn (, interested, and w* take pleasure in
worthy or incompetent. onr mind's eye a weekly, which lends its submitting Colonel Jones' suggestion, and
Lkii-.xsd theologians always have and ol- copy of the daily Tbleobai-b to the villag- pointing out its salient features, l'orhap*
ways will differ ss to ths effect on Chris- ,r * ut * l " P** 08 publiestion, and then 1 /( w iU draw forth others, and possibly bet-
tisnity and morality produced by hippo-1 ’ oniit ' 1 on tbe Tilsoiapii: andanothcr that ter plans; in which event we shall bo glad
droming the gospel for tbo gate monoy, but no * P ,nu ^ * week to pass witbont a t 0 gj Te them space.
■“ * '* ‘ ‘ ‘‘ ’ " every anthorof books, can
'et's hero was born with a
alish i.m.n.M. _,ie J paara In these columns that he has been I «""• ba sqMnderednn-
guah language, with all of Its composite | * . . I Ul hs wss hollow-pated. American authors
jiowcr and wido utllucnce, cannot do justice lr,ab> “ w *“* respectful consideration, and j, aT8 ( 0 und that under the present iuterua-
to ths man or woman who will mistreat an th “ “** bt “ P*°P l * of tha Buu > un “ U oopjrlght laws they could scnqie their
orphan child I tnon "'7 indorse the Tbleobaph's position | clean and bo beggared by tbo lack of
Finks. 6- Tenths, $1.
LIST OF FRIZES. | Fifiy xcrc of land la the northwest corner ol
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 6160,000....$160,000 lot (number not known), .aid land known u tb,
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
1 GRAND PRIZE OF I
2 LARGE PRIZES OF
4 LARGE PRIZES OF
20 PRIZES OF
60,000 Hiram Green place, ln the 3d district of Wd
20,000 county, levied on as the property of Milly Then I
20,000 mond. to fatiafy a Isa S. fa. vs. the said MlUy Thu-1
20.000 moad. Levy made by J. y. Smith, consuble, and
Qo.ooo I handed to me. [
26,000 I Also, at the same time and place, lot of lari
brother, tor thirty years resident of a dis
tant western city, had disappointed his ex
pectations, lost his ambition usd sunk into
a living death. His brother was a lawyer,
one of the most brilliant in the northwest,
clearing from $15,UU0 to $20,0U0 a year by
his practice, when he fell a victim to his
lote for good company and good
cheer. He went down from his
high position like a rocket, and
tor the last fifteen years has been entirely
supported by hii brother, the general.
There is a touching little bit of romance
connected with this sad story. The lawyer
waa i'lhis prime, a magnificent looking man,
and became engaged to the beautiful dungh-
ter of a lmly in whose house he boarded.
The engagement began twenty-two years .. _
ago. But th* lady saw danger ahead, and I *ddresi. WljTAL .NOTES. Express Monty Orders, or I Autumn, to uUsfy a n fa issued from'ths jusUct
she refused to marry her ardent and hand- MSStfSBS
some wooer until he would torswear the pinse), addnsud made by J.M. Olbsoa, consttblo, wdUnded w
1,000 -
ATFOXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approxioistlon Prizes of $300.
60.000...
30.000....
10,000....
6,000....
1,000....
600.... .
300.... 30,000 I number (306) two hundred and six, ln the let die.
~ w ' 40,000 trictof said county, levied on a* the property of
60,000 1 1. Y. Bawtell, ayont for Tuggle k Haneeli, to satiifi
60,(M) a Ux fl. fa. vs. tee said I. Y. Bawtell. agent, etc.
Also, at the same time and place, ninety-six amt
300.. ..
100.. ..
60....
$30,000 I of lot of land number 196$ in the 7th district of nid
county. Levied on as the property »f M. A. Kennedy
to eatisfy a tax fl. ta. vs M. A. Kennedy. Levy made
by J. Y. Smith, constable, aud handed to me. I
2,279 Prizes, amounting to $622,600 Also, at the same time and plaae. one hundred
Applications for rates to clubs should be made I acres of land, being the eaat half of lot of land
*y to the-offlee of the company in New Orleans. number twenty-three (33) ln the 6th district uf
or further information write clearly, giving full | *al*l couuty. Levied on as the property of Joshua
flowing bowl anil Kbotv himself a thoroughly
refogmed mnn. He still lives in the name . „ . New Orleans, Ia, I Also, at tha same time and place, one hundrd
house, and the lady is there too, and still 0r *• A ' , ° b ‘ |“5' mbo “i,
unwedded. She is true to her love, but is Washington. C. b, tajj of
true to her promise, and, while she Mftke p. c . money Orders Pays* if », *“ 2 * I
tenderly cares for the man ah* loves and 1)lo nud a a d rc88 Hcg-Utcrcd lit- £^£dk£5?to l£* b,SBonJ -‘
mourns, she knows that her life is wrecked, j ers
«ml that Lu re is no hope now on this aide
of the grave. The world is lull of such |
unnoticed heroines.
plsyright has attempted to saterire a man h “ lntim * tcd UlRt w * haTe h 88 ” hlred to 8 «^ repreially every
’ who would strike n woman, bnt the En- • bn “, ,ud f Kin ' mon '' the f«t up- £ a mleU
.lish i.nnnmr. .in. i,. p~m in these column* that he ha* been I “ u ‘‘
that the bench should bo divorced from tho I P 10 !® 8 ** 00 .
Tn» Springfield Republican say*: "The I political bar and ita trick* and method*,
right of a widow in her husband'* eatate I y, „ have no Croat, bat a* the bead of tho
toko* on new and important feature* from administration has borrowed one. we , ,
.rac.uV.ci.iou of the full l*nch of the borrow it from him for th. occaaion. “The
Massachusetts Supreme Court at Boston. I eagle don't catch Hie*." 1 ~ *“
A man died and willed bis wife, among
Drxth «f Judgw Augustus II. H«rs«.
A telegram from Madison brings intelli-
, . . ,, - gonce of the death of Judge Augustas U.
other things, $2,000 in money, leaving bis
farm to an only son by hia Unit wife. IIU
hU debts, and hia widow's $2,000 could not I
be pkid unless the farm waa sold to do it. |
The Proper I'm ef Sun.lmy.
Nurriatown Usreltl.
“What U the proper use of Sunday?"
apace to print it.
The woman with a new bonnet baa one
anaw.r, the man who loves fishing has
another, while tho owner ot a pair of fast
hones may differ from both. The baaa-
balliat seem* to think that the proper ns*
of Sunday in the West j. to play a match
tine for the championship, bnt iu the
1st he devotes the asy lo explaining how
Judge lleeae has for years been sore-
The ■on'resbited*Ibis’ "bu t'tiie”eonrt orfera I moTed from l mblic «*** ‘h* 1 man y of ‘ he I tmTlas't four garni" uSt'by hiS'tan^Sht
The son resUted tbis, but the court order. IU , Q , n 0w>n!K now in Mlion> „ re bu t bav. l,o*n won. There is nothing so .livers.
tte wmter to sell the and and pay th. , . cql ^ uUd wilh him. - «> 8 of opinion in regard to th.
legacy in full lo the widow, with interest v * . . . ...
on it from the date of her husband'*
Up to the late civil war, no man grew I iro I lor u * 8 ° nl1 “J-
more strongly and broadly in public confi-1 'Bcb Lleei
dense. HU impartiality and intelligence as
LosUvtlla Courier-Journal.
“Gra. DAMOors's death leaves Geo. John I , jtl( l gfi h i, sound se'nso and companion. I *»
,tUl °' M n° r °r er f .a f * bl8 tem I Kn * ment l “ *oci*l life, hi. sub- hen,,, wy $ ^? or ^ oons „ e u ,
«&• urnted DtstM army. He entered tbe I u mo courege and ecrupuloue honexty, hod I able. The e?iU of the liquor traffic are eeen
army from the Military Academy in 1853, or I marked him aa an Ulu»trioua citizen. mmI «od of all men. The low dive* and
nine yean after Hancock, and hU prerent DespUing the ways and tricks of the politi- C, | m i;
oomtnission date* from March 4,1809. The Lun*. he preferred the path of duty to tho violence, go the wifo-bistera, drunken
remaining Major-General ia John rope, who I ephemeral triumph* of tho office holder, and I father*, aaaaa ina and midnight murderer*,
wa, two year* older than Hancock in the GeorgU, when .he needed men of bU mould “ ‘W “““°*b« »“PPr»<.d they c»n h*
•onie*. hut whore enmmUaion re Ms-1 to and il| a , trat « her. pareed him by ^ETfe^; o$nSrinnitiTs"^
jor-Genentidate*only fromttatober2a,18»2. f ot 0,0*0 l*re able and worth,. drink; fewer temptation* to crime. Ii
T “° r tu-nonu* are Howard, Terrj, I jji* brother* of the bar will pay amiable I mean*, too, graver reaponnibilitie* attach*
Augur, Crook, Mile* andMckenzie, ranking tribute to hU memory, and we feel that we “R *° *»l°°n.ke«p*r*. and a stricter anr-
h " e don ° bni ^ ^ =ci. , Zr^tttof‘ta. ork p^ur«t
three In length of regular service U Augur, .erred tho State faithfully, and illustrated diminishes crime and increase* the revenue,
and after him Crook. Major-General Pope ia h U peraon and career how great a man
will be retired thU yore, ao that there will ^,,,1 be in private eUtion. HU death re-
b* two vacancies to fill by promotion." lnoT „ , .udwsrt specimen of the men that
8b rede end rate lira, | Georgia reared in brighter and better days, |
Fat girl* are in great demand in Bnfftlo, aml 811 tboa8 «hore privilege it was to
where they or* nsed to ballast toboggans know him wilt share a genuine regret at the
on the down grade.—Picayune. | do** ol hia career.
We or* apt to amile superciliously at the I ltellrfror the city,
man who ride* a hobby. But if b* bring* I It U evident to everyone who bre knowl-1
np at th* trongh of financial race*** w* ore I edge of the facta surrounding Macon’* finan-
the first to meet him with a grin of appro-1 cud condition that th* city need* and muit
bation.— Philadelphia C*1L I soon have increased income, or a fund tnst
It i* said that Albion ff. Tourge* hu re-1 can be applied to certain works of a public
cured twenty patent* on metal hornere. nature which have been too long neglected.
Nowif he would just only put • bridle on In the first place, the public health d*.
hi* tongue he would do hU country a last-1 mands a better *yat*m of rewerege. In the
tag servio*.—New* and Courier. I second, the street* and eruesing* must be’
The Avtegagdlivitt Nalinginormik Tvm-1 /rat in order; and there are change* in grade*
nminasunuoik Tnivkat U a Greenland I that should be made both in the interest of
publication. It U published one* in six I business and the city’* future. Then there
moii'.hs and produce! a riot every time it la j ora repair* and improvements needed in
hawked on the street—Indianapolis connection with the valuable park and other
JonrnaL I public property.
A New York artist was recently visited Man, of our public spirited men will add
by a lady friend. The artist wu painting to there th* admission that th* time has
an ongeL “Why do you always paint your com* when Macon should be making some
m*M* with dark hair and black l yceT she I effort to beautify herself,
oked. “My wife is a blonde."—Texas I But none of three wants or requirement*
I era receive th* attention demanded, so
A Little L'httu.
A little, white-robed child angel
Came down from heaven one day.
And lay oo my heart like a sun team
In the darkneaa gouc aatray;
And 1 folded tny aruis around her
And bade bar atay alway.
1 knew not the brightneae of heavan.
Or the beauty of tbe augrh th«re,
TUI 1 aaw tbe face of my darting.
My 111) bud pale and fair.
Bba brightened earth'* dewdate by-'
With the auile of her prtwence nu
her prr*«ure rare.
md'a f lewilina
f ni> ti .ul'a dark night
bright pathway.
I followed her frail I
Through the hall*
And ahe led me np fl H
To the gatee of eternal hght;
And the ipectral ahmlow* vaniehed.
And 1 aaw with a*c!earer eight
my darling,
waa nearly dona
night ehodowK lengthen.
Away from •KgwettiHgeon:
And that day aU heaven wee happy
w , With the arnike of my little one.
Like tbe fla*h of » radiant awn mar
O'er a laud w here tha enowe lie deep.
Or a breath ofl the winds of eprtag-tlme
That over tha violet* creep.
'VzrzsLWXz 1
AM all arouse 1* ao qairt.
It »m»Mk that Goj Is el(b.
I kaowtSat my Itttl. ore dmllrtk
76k«m th* rtnr ofttt* ,ow* by.
I«v McXaor* traruni*.
awwvet; rtwj.
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK,
decl6 wcd$atk w New Orleana, La.
GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE.
—Minister Pendleton is still studying!
German.
—Ben Butler dalle* winter in a brown |
fur coat and cap.
—Lotts pay* taxes on $179,000 worth of |
property in Boston.
—The Eu pres* of Rut sin hu an amber |
tea set service which it arid to be th* finest |
in the world.
—John Jacob Astor and J. Pierpont Mor
gan have each subscribed $1,000 to tbe [
Hancock fund.
Tho Earl ot Carnarvon, who is the vie-1
tim of insomnia, has gone on a visit to Italy |
the hope of rcoovery.
—William Morris lire nearly finished his |
translation of th* "Odyssey, ,r which ia writ
ten in tbe ume metre aa hia version of the |
JEu.itl."
—Louis Komuth hu gone to Naples for I
the winter. He retain* *11 hi* faculties
and often apeak* of hi* numerous American
friend*.
Senator Frye ie described as a strong-
featured men with a large nose, bushy eye-1
brow*, blue eyea, gray inoustacho nud hair, |
end usually dressed in brown cloth.
—Vereschagin, the Russian artist, an eye
witness of the riotous demonstrations in
London on Monday and Tuesday, intends
to paint a picture representing some of the
mast vivid soenea.
—M*ry Anderson's $49,0110 diamond neck
lace, recently exhibited in Washington, hu
created a boom in diamond* in that city.
Tbe wife at Representative Arnot, of Elmi
ra, has just bought a diamond pin for $11,-
000 and 14m. Whitnsy, Mrs. Leiter, Mrs.
John It, tlcLean and Mrs. W. B. ILtzen are
■aid lo be looking for more.
Abbe Liext at home doesn't wear hia
long abbe'e tost, bnt a short onu, iu which
he looks much more artietic. lit ■ figure is
remarkably alight, but his h. ad is most int-
toeing. “It ia so delicious iu that room of
ii*!" writes en eduiiriag American visitor.
“It wu all furnished and put in order (or
him by th* Grand Duehtsu herself. The
walls ar* pale gray, with a gilded border
running round the room, or rather two
rooms, which are divided, but not sepa
rated, by erimson curtains. The furniture
is crimson, rail everything is so comlorta-
b' » such a contrast to German bareness
sodetiffaess generally."
—Mr*. Hancock, widow of Gen. lion-
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Also at the same time red place, lots of lu4
number* one hundred and eighty-elx and on* bn- 4
red ninety-nine, (1st), (two), m the sexnili
(7tb) district of said county. Levied on ee the prop I
arty Of Ia*. Jones It Co., to satisfy a tax a. f*. n
tha said Lee, Jonee * Co.
Also at the stuns tint* end place, lot of land etna- l
her on. hundred and slxty-ons. In tbe 3d district I
Of Mill county. Lsvlsd on as tb* property of Males! I
L Dsfi. re-nt for J. H. Jonas, executor of tha aatari I
of Alford Hammond, lo satisfy a tax fi. fa. vs. tla I
•aid Marcus A. Hall, agent, ate. 1
fSM wL 3001 ' M ' p ' RIVIERE, SharlB.
I Sale of City Property.
fly virtu* of n power of sale contained ln a dead
madaby E. J. llauk. on th* 22dday of August, lust
pcofUd tn clark'a ufttua, book HB, p.10), to tht
Phirnlx Uulldtns and Loan Association to secure aa
adranc* thereon, wUl be sold at the court-house ia
Ga , on Ui. first Tuesday In March, 1.84,
brtware Ui* legal honre of aala.lo tha blshaet bid
der for ctah, ih* following property: Part of Id
I No. 3 In block No. 7, note fully described In eeU
dead. Also all of lot No. 1 ln add block-bound*
rt *!fc ,n "‘.re* 4 *U within tha city of Macoa.
and being all the hud claimed by laid Ranks U
aald two lots. J. o. W1LBOURN,
. Secretary red Treasurer.
February l. IMA—2 l.wtw d
Crawford County Sheriff Sale,
a GflOlWl*. l aawroan Cdcrt-WUI be mU
8 ““rt boueo door ln tha town cf Knob
,^6“ wimin tha legal hours of sale, oa the 6nt
Tuesday In March Beat, th* following described
property to wit:
Vi hula lotto! Und numbare ISO. 109, 200t 2*1, Xt
214 and 216 containing two hundred two red cat
**njf scree each: also porta of Iota numbers U6. Jit
23* 334 end 303; also fractional lota numbers 2U,
333 redi-3J6 in ths 7th district of sold county balls
iu oue body, sod aggregating twenty-ona kusdirt
acre* more or leea, liluoi. known oa tha ElmwuS
!red* on the Pop* place. Levied on as the propany
I of Hoi L. Pupa detaasad. t., satisfy a fi fa. tressi
from the Superior Court of Floyd county, in fan*
I Rrathere vs. 11. H. Pope administrator odd
I.. Pope deceased. Property pointed out by plala.
tilTe attorney. Tenant in poaaeaalon notified la
v bring. M. P. RIVIERE, Sheriff.
January 26. ISO*.
f.b2«aw*
Sheriffs f-alc.
OEUROIA. Jongs Comrrv—Wilt l a aold betas
the Court House door la sold county, on the Flirt
TUESDAY in March next, daring the legal host! 8
aele for cash, that body of land In aold Bute ttd
chanty, couuinlng 100 acres, more or tore lyteg<*
the east hash of the Ocmulyee river, bounded b J
lamia of W. P. Olovar and H. M. Audoreon onlka
east by lands of 8. T. Trtbbto and on south bf
luda of Mrs. Nancy F. Mltchall and mat ty hU
river, (told place now occupied by D. D. Mltcka6
also what la knows aa Uttto'a ferry actuMttl
I rirer, with such land as is nscesaary red attack*
thereto on each bonk of sold rirer. being about ott
acre on neb side, bounded on tho Jons* cot*«
side by lands of W. P. Gl.irar. and an tb* Moan*
returnable to Ih* April trim,
thereof. Tenant In poasesaton served with writ*
1 notice. January 23. UM.
8.J. PHILIPS, Sheriff
T II E
Administratrix's Sale.
GEORGIA, Dus Cormv-Dy virtu, of on '
of tht Court of Ordinary of aold county, will f <
sold at th* court-house door la tha city of Meow
between the legal hours of eels, oo the iret Te»
eock is a very prsposseamg woman ta ap-
her^l I LAMAR COTTON CHOPPER.
1 horoVgh’*Trled'and U^.y iua™„,^L I S5ffaSSfttfTSSi?SS$J
Ber hair ia dark, mchntiig to th* auburn chops a acres a day with one mule* Peri fur luelf [“Wing property, to-wll: A ooaeUteenth (pttrt*
tinge; her tjm dara Lazcl, Appearing ol-1 ,a » <-» days, prick ONLY 830. bend far 18 .*»» patent* known aa the Thurmoad TWW>
moet black at time*, on.l her complexion ■‘“'riptlv. ctreular. Addreos ^ntomaUo Coup^. rei-«8
ft Of Ute Feu. ah. hre Jruretl al..,. * IHLI* Ailrata, Go. ^'e'^' ^
in block auil hoe been sown little In society, 1 I Admlalstratrlt of Geo. B. Dettre, dace***.
although Ah*baa entertained a great deal in RWYN0T US’ IPON WfiDL’y t*b2tneett«
n quirt way at her island homo. She has “ Iil "''l3HD » UlthS. I
Ih cu her hUAbond'e constant companion, I I administrator of eatate of Henry Amos
AUll her desolation now that ahe is left ~ I bAriagfltod hto petition repraeenUng that he g
childlcea and* widow ts almost beyond en- Iron ami Itrosa I'otttHlricH and I di'to!iitnnng r him b< homMttme p rZ«!rore^i K
ririf-recn Machine Shops. I
—At one of Mr*. Logan's receptions Cent. I « „
Schley remarked to a bright Western girl «£Slftei7tti2?tai 1 p|L5Sf 52*1**' „r.„
tbet omUrraaament often reenlte from meet- tod^i^hiS^T'iIfSi^SdL'S^MuC. R^
ititf tiihtlngQiJib^ pentuiie in sociotj with-1 ■••—n engine and nueblnwry n et«cuity
out fully knowing who they are nnd what I bf of ewery dm : u
they have done, £xd Lo thought lodire. ought I “ret to mad. or Upttn firet
to make gentlemen callers “givean eeaiunt I Ih* proprietor has bed an eaperlesce of area
of themselves; eey who they ere; what they to* E*" **“*•
have done; atul wbat is their soecialtv." “I I u W"* ffrenaas* to eeUyow case Mills ehaapet
think *» tao," mid she. “andYS^io tay £u£’ Mt - — “W wU»
gin right now wi'b you. 80, CapL Schley, I A. HETNOLDe, Proprietor,
picas* tell u* who you are: wbat von have I Writ sad Uawtbutw* etreets, ttacow, ts*.
tretere th. kU,Tvn^?£^,of **
•howld sot be dtocbiresd as preyed for.
, _ GEO. L. HAWTEU. OrdlMri;
JresarykO. IBS*. febX-wtttW,
CH&SOW’S
HE
tassretriS
pleas* toll n* who you are; what yon have I
done; rad wbat is your specially/ Hchtev
sow he was in for it, but faced tbe music
octn-w-tf
Ii at Jaf Ires* twZFr ikM U«4J*e
lit# Ulkll»: UXMtrrt. t elrS
and gravely ou£rJS? Aa I w LKS. <*«.’**■ writ, I
ampremernt of the girl,: and of hire-1 ? a»repa««y^ra8u.ii win imraTRI
Ur. — — ——twt*
•elf, for that matter.