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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY APRIL 27, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES.
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r^anK HOUSE BWDft
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k, soft»f*JL* Ml** ro len, U.
™ ' inn! 17.— President Clove
'-“""Sing marriage h now r. g.ml-
l»apf r * < ¥r' i n his friend* agrw *•>•»
►MC be® «‘T l™“P. t lod ‘ ! “y
*or.!J ^' marriage, coming i» m l>os-
| t or> of jn the last week or ton
7»f urB1 ."V n0 ,fQllvuuJe up hi# mind
l. !: ;' h i IK has kept tbe secret very
ike iW)*™ . . m ost intimate associates.
Ifnf f ' t ^,i Lt the engagement Wok
t^^JIiMFolsoin'* |fwt visit to
f ilannk ", }[r Cleveland is married
fi Ba , e in June, it will bo tho
a Present dnring bis
,„j tnorr*' r , M WM niarried while
*<*ftSdenii, but bis marriage took
‘ wrt 'been a number o£ marriages
V‘tthiie House of members of the
’• tenilr. The last marriage was
■ : , ;v ;i' Grant and Mr. Sartoris. It is
I- ‘ that the coming wedding will be
l ,R • 1 ..OH if it takes place in June,
p!J 'l” u 1 1 tir. Cleveland's family in
rortweto to think it will. The lin-
tl s “rv averse to personal parafleti,
P ean'tcd that his clergyman, brother
fit hrmtebt here to perform the mar-
Vj£tl.v. and that It will be pnvate.
STiwident should invite any of his
j folates he would have, to Invite
L. el .nd this would give hw wedding
t a 'ia! character of a parade reception
fef&U It cannot be cod that Wash-
f* ietv is very much liu^ved ov^r the
1', uarriuKe. He bus very little
gjy *itb the social people here, and
Ibed***
itiOhaikep.iei ofher ! full lips,
1 hd» aaIa w - a a..
waiM ot clossio proportions: She has
moulded hands and feet; notemull. bt
in which all her color.
■ and
finely
.... , . ... *<*1. not Small, but well
snited to her height. With one other pupil
at Aurora she shared the pulm of being ••the
beauty of tbs school,’' the other lioing Miss
Katherine WiUarrl of Illinois, who was her
intimate friend, though not n fellow senior
and she is now in Germany cultivatin'’ her
voice.
Miss Folsom has been with her there dnr
ing 'much of the past winter. Many of the
young ladies have dowers pressed in their
albums labelled, “From the White House,"
these being mementoes given by her from
the boxes of flowers weekly sent her by the
President from his conservatories here For
her graduation last Juno he forwarded a
particularly lavish supply. On that o»
caslon she wore white satin, and, os one of
her schoolmates describes her, ••looked
more like a goddess than a woman."
•Her student life haa been marked by seri
ousness and deep religions feeling. She is
a member of the First Presbyterian church
of Buffalo. 8be vpti deoply loved by her
teachers, mors for her solidity of chhiaotcr
and amiability of disposition than for ex
ceptionally brilliant intellectual traits,
though her averngo scholarship was good.
Ft Waco, April 17.—The talk here about
President Clcveland'a engagement to Mias
Frankie Folsom kmqo. up, and it is general
ly thought to he true that the wedding will
take place in June. Dr. Gregg, father of
Ida Gregg, Miss FolSooi’s most iutiuiato
friend, said to-day that the family was com
. ,• polled nifst reluctantly to admit the truth
,„h 'be soc at people m-re ami {,( ^engagement. They have Iwcn shocked
..nitge e to wLat he at the aI,no ’"' c< 'incrit and cannot account
, measure ndifferent to what he forits M given publicity, as it is thought
Ut: ' lsl as« tr u .iw^v. ,deai" Miss Frankie wroro in the strictest confl-
- aPrcJ dcnt ^n^ ll ™ce to her frieud Mrs. Worthingtoui for-
ra*ill.. U^ PoUnmmerlyMisa Townsend, of Troy. The best
kit*** h ! te £ 0 “wem.d " mn undoubtedly will be Wilscn S. Fissell,
.^o^rwt'm^T the President's old law partner. He was in
eontcrenee with the President two weeks
ago in Washington, when it is thought the
liiatfer was arranged.
Jnuioiity of people who move in so-
j. is probalilo that the President
f for some time after his mar-
"* jj t , '(ms a number of invitations to
PtELstein watering-place*. It Is hardly
JVy e tb;it lie will go to the Adirondack..
ItVi,stportrait of Miss Folsom iiow in
1 tfesea is a large one; which' bauga in
Prtsiint's bedroom. Miss Folsom
s rery Averse to gisiiig a sitting to the
jtiwupiKT* when sl»' was hero and has a
-Lftwri'T of publicity. When she wai
Kfeblni'on last a number of.paragraphs
brepruned about tor School' lltV,' which
. traoel 10 one-.or two, c£ her school
inti*, hie quarreled with them , for it.
isMid that she went away to Europe, so
[totr out of the range of possible gossip
Unitlcism fining the engagement pe-
liisSi.i t that Miss Folsoip expected
irsnaagemeut would become known, ,.s
■ rtvat Itaown to theCb 1 vtfi ltd f .nlily
r York soon after bei dr I.irttt.e t'rom
Qs. from her last visit to tl.o White
“I pew Oscar Folsom well," said Con-
fssinan John K. Weber of Buffalo this
sjic •'! met him first when Cleveland
I were running for sheriff, lie waa
. rUnil's constant companion then. Tncy
.»so auch together that a great many
,11 dal not know which was .Cleveland
win-h Folsom. They did look a great
iir, tee, except that one was dark
, tWottar light. Folsom was a little
Ulie tiiuti Cleveland, but just such a
itv nut At the time Cleveland ran for
ilknjwere in partnership. The firm
_i; vis Folsom and Cleveland. When
Vi-licd vis elected tho purtnershiji was
lial because under the la« r s of New
run -ennot praoticddaw wfiilbsher-
Ifttt they dissolved' the friendship
matt tie two men continued. Appn-
Inst; 11:.. Folsom must have been quite a
■Colegirl vien her futher died—perhaps
I tithe or thirteen years of age. He was
liilM while buggy riding some ten years
l*S0. Then alter this Mrs. Folsom moved
I don to the family residence, at Folsom-
Irhlr, hoar t 'letown, on the Erie road,
|»Wtt #a ht.nr's rule front Buffalo.”
' "'is the lYilsotndale property of any
pitotf
"Mo not know. 1 do not think Oscnr
I Id-uu whs the sort of man to accumulate
l-nsseb torkllv wealth. He was too gener-
[ ou; too open-handed. He was one of those
Mppy-go-lncky men who waa everyone's
I friend. I never knew a man who was more
MoUr, who was bettor liked than Oscar
f'ltliOlU,''
".be the Folsoms wt 11 known iaBuffalo?"
■ "No, they have not lived there since Mr.
| be,in: died. Miia Folsom went off to
»' 11* College, w here my two daughters have
wvn attending. They are visiting me now.
boo of my daughters was with Miss Folsom
j»t fear when she graduated. I s tw Miss
tshom whtn I went down to the cotumence-
**! tl ' exsreiaes. She is a fine-looking young
•“J. id!, like her father, ami site looks as
“"Itlh the inherited .all her father's good
. julttifs. oho was a great favorite with all
• ijf I'hjolinatcs. They all spoke of her
peasant disposition."
1J"* 5 there any talk among the young
“at. s of the college of any intimacy between
sm.MIsom and Mr. Clovelnndy"
ao, 1 thing cot. Np more than would
'moused by the circulation of the tew
• MjTOtt patanraphs which might have
the Rthool. ' Mia* Folsom visited
ffyhjte House a year vgb; dhrih'g the
Faster holidays, and then returned to her
'.l 001 'a graduate."
. TfbJCallcge is sitnate.1 an the. eastern
,T k C«5«g» Lake at Aurora. N. Y. The
,, '*K* haildtng, which wow erected in WU»
•L he , U, “ Henr J r Wells, D on elevated
. J”""'] "oath of 1 the*village and commands
1 n. pensive view of dcUdhtfal weasry.
iT! n,B (! the inurin building D Morgan
«!"• in 18711,"' the- gift of -ma "lute
FHlwin b. ilorgan of -Aurora, e dThe
*i«nniUug grounds are over- thirty acres
imi 1| “ numbiv of .pupils is limited
““ the largest gi.Limiting class contained
.‘"Jf seven merabera.
FoUom's visit to .Washington-last
■Xn’ * r! “ “ ,cb< * 1 “ irl <D i°yi ,, lj ber va-
hhe aucompininl dter mntbcr. iand
*ere.gnesta at the White House
•*“ or itwvtve day*. ,Xhny were hero
3*1“ ^'y •l ,1 «>'tly in the fall, just before
dag?® ? r Europe. Neither visit oectSred.
p 0l ‘8 !*“ ivg'Uar society season, and Mias
kfv a" 1 “ 1 1>arl,< ''l'ation in Washington social
ad/. 1,1 "{.'mp-like .outline's mid a certain
coni; ^.'d'U’U'cssion of ihahner, Seemed, in*
WiwtiblewtthHchtS.ld""
'*> l.artied tint WhiiJ ,
Mth 9 * S S- M ^oJoagb'es tSat bf Ysseef,
in Vit 11, ‘ K * Folsom, though twenty-one
wJtJds Wa f B,tt lo ih'« yonngeat in. a
<da«a of aeveh. •“ During her
*f*‘»J* h large portreit
r.jon,* Ins N »t!* D £ , f** i ^ 0,1 *>* ra»efln lmx
<1'<C i Bd ifi paasinghy the open
familiar with tbs face of “tho
rail i,1? Dr ’ •* hia ward was aoenstonrod to
‘»n evac after he becams PmaidenL
a «h, 1 ''V* 0 "'* iDD is soft and brown, of
" uiUi _'n ‘‘Rht' and dart. It ia
«..l Wr from ber foil forehead
eona J 1 ? W * T ® t^udrila fall away from their
fer fX* D £W! Mt tk * lror T whiteness of
'-■-uT' tiM violet Une eyes, a well-
thin if*'•M month, and a full round
warm pallor of her complexion
FHO.MIAKKT 1’EOIT.F-
Henry Irving is likely to ruin as a; Liberal
candidate for Mafylel>one,^gB^|M^BH
Sam Jones will open the flood gates of hia
eloquence at Baltimore on May 1st.
Misa Kate Field ia very fund of horseback
exercise, and is a fearless and graceful rider.
Iff.-hop Ncdy of Maine la one of tho most
expert anglers at the New Brunswick thsh-
gronndg.
E. M. Haines, of deadlock fame id the
Illinois Legislature, is looking ronnd at
WnshingtoiijB^^pgH|^|^^|^^_
Senator WadetHampton is in distress.be-
canse of the death of bis eldest daughttr,
Mrs. Haskett.
Mr. McLnne, the American minuter at
Faria,' ia to revisit the shores of hia bine
Chesapeake this season.
•‘'Catherine Cole" says that G. \V. Cable's
manager, Mr. Fond, lost $500 in Philadel
phia and PWO in-Baltimore.
Professor Pickering, of Harvard, is hon
ored with tbe gold medal of the British
Royal Astronomical Society,
Mr. and Mrs. James 6. Blaine and Gail
Hamilton have left Augusta for Unr Harbor,
accompanied by William Walter Phelps.
Tho princess Ludwig of ISattenbnrg has
been taught painting by her hnaband, and
she ia said to paint signs like a professional.
Mrs. Fnssett has sold her picture of “The
Electoral Commission" to Congress . for
$7,5*81. Her original priceaakod waa $15,000.
No ministers has ever received more pairs
of slippers than Phillips Brooks of Boston.
He was once known us the elorical centipede.
Ex-Presldont Arthur retains his cheerful
spirita; and is already planning a salmon
fishing excursion on the ltestigoncha for
next summer,
Mrs. George B. McClelltiD, who has been
in poor health all winter, will go to Enrutie
for a sojourn of two years, accompanied oy
her son and daughter.
Although Bonntcr Ingalls is charged with
skepticism in religions matters, it is ob
served that he hod all b ts children baptized
in the Episcopal Church,
The Archduke Charles Theodore of Bava
ria, brother of the Empress of Austria, will
study the inoccnlstlon system of M. Pas-
tenrin the latter'e lalirutory at Paris,
Mr. George W. Childs has given lo tho
Historical Sooiety of Pennsylvania n copy
of the death-mask of Lincoln, the original
being in the National Museum, Washington.
The Waabington correspondent of tho
Louisville Times says: “Colonel Uughei
East, private secretary to tbo late Vice-Presi
dent Hendricks, will in all probability be
appointed Hecretary of State for Dtah.'
Miss Anthony, the landladies' rights wo
man of Ireland, (not our Miss Susan B.), has
been given tl.uOU by a Waterford grand
jury, as recompense for injuries at the hands
of a mob,- which pelted her with atones.
In hia speeches while swinging ronnd tho
circlo of British ' towns, Michsel Davitt
avows hfAsett k ftce trtd’er’and pledges hia
endcAVors to' prevent An Irish Parliament
from passing tariff tows—in which t be D
one* more at variance with Mr. ParnotL
Henry Bergh Is the one judicial officer in
New .York Who ia not dependent on the ca
price of polities for retention of bis ofljoc,
Bo la assistant iFistrict attorney for life and
pormnocnt asSlatant.to the attorney general.
riiviLi positions were given him In 18W>,
md arc limited to 'the enforcement of-laws
fur tlie,prj)vejttton of cruelty to miimalir.'
.. Dr. .McCosh U $sld te.liaye been pnt anon
h^sd'lk-thrown idightty : forward and bis
saaaaatirjatwai
is of agtoeptsh tint, wilhontany acceasone*.
' Tiie memoirs of ltlclhsrd Wagner, to Which
all tho world Jooka-fcrwafd witk u good
desl blfmcrest,, will not be published, for
cohie. h Thehr-eoiitenD are
said to la* of such a personal Character a»
to prevent thvir publication at praecnf.
They aieltlreadr rn print; Indeed they were
printad
Eat the proofs are In the hands ot the demi
» F Kfite-STSSaiC <***?•&( b,de
i** 5, ^liiw foliiOiq ut her mother
m a kBocAr op** ;EGltGfA. >
Atuxta, April tb.-rHofc 14 and 15, Chat-
tahoqpbee circuit. Fcrgagou vs. Columbus
and Rome Railway Comnisy. Argued.
Iionis F. Ganard for plaintiff, Peabody,
llrannan and Rattle contra.
band held was testamentary in Up character
and not properly executed; tliut said defend
ant then sold to a bona fide purchaser add
now holds the money; tint the son, though
b is acoo ant ntseturned to be
No. IT, CJiattahoochce clrcnit. Bethuoe j barred by tho statuteof limitations, present-
'?■. ' Argued. « . A. Little for j ei p (4 ( 0[ payment, and the lUlminDtrntorre-
plmntitT, Goctchitis & Chappell, C. E Bat- f llse j payment; that defendant be de-
tli\ J. M. Kussell contra.^ [creed to pay the money to ■ the said
Court then adjourned lo t> o clock a. m. w ife, ono of conlplainanD; was with*
tomorrow. - : - - • lout equity, and demurrer- thereto was
Alum*, .April 20.—No. 1, t hutlahpo- ,,ropeily suatained. It waa not aided
chee cimut Argument concluded.^ i by an amendment setting hp that the read
No. 18Cli.ittahoochceci r cnlt. YVithdrawii. j co ntmct wns that the iron was to have an
No. 1J Chattahoochee circuit. Marshall j estate in remainder, after a life estate in his
ct al. vb. Lockett. * ■* w “ w -"— 1
A Son
Smith,
s. Lockett. Argned. IV. S. Wallace ] mo ther. • ’
P^k'uFiff; A. H. Carson, J. M.- j ", Tiie demand of coniplainuutB is
t, J. Thornton, contra. stale. Code, tecs. 21121. ;»m, 3125.;
No. 20 t hi-ttHhoochec circuit. Dozier vs.
Wilke, son A Hatcher et al, Argned. C. J.
Thom too, H- Persons for p!
Bull contra.
No. 2 Chattahoochee circuit. Hill vs,
MouUoi}. Argued. C. J. Thornton, A. A,
Carson, W. P. Edwards for plaintiff; O. M,
Colbert, W. 8. Wallace, contra.
psasst;;'
writes thak-Hnw !««♦' OUrtk, made npqn,
s'SKtaiahBM'HBaa
like so many slaves,
issj to toreigt
"j»»w York Moyeotiers Indicted.
M&3&&5Ss%'g
Chalaca into mills who were arrested )«*J
met es? swag
nubed bafl'to *w«it trill. 8r» ottefl Py
ties have been indicted bnt thus far they
have eluded axwet
, n.ujutn* cuii urr.
No. 4. (continued) Pataula circuit. Hist
vs. Ivey. Argued. IL H. Powell tor plain
tiff; E..C. Bower, J. H. Lumpkin, contra.
No. 4 Patau! 1 circuit Hudson v«. State.
Argued. 11. II. Powell, W, l)., Butler, for
plaintiff; J. H. GqerT, Solicitor General,
by E. C, .Bower, C. Auilerspn, Attorney
General, by J. H. Lumpkin, contra.
No. 5 Pataula circuit. Honey- vx. State,
Argned. It. H. Powell,’ W. O. llntler for
plaintiff; J. II. Gnerry,' Solicitor General,
by E. pi Bower, C. Anderson, ‘ Attbrney
General, by J. n. Ltimpkin, contra.
Conrt adjourned to 9 o'clock a. m. to
morrow.
Decisions Rendered April Soth ItMl,
, SpecUl Iteport bjHenrj C. Peeples.
Central Railroad and Blinking Company
va. M, A. Thompson. Case, from Scrivcn.
Judgment reVemcd.
Jos.jFratur c t °1. ys. W. F. Scats admin
istrator Equity, from Hall. Judgment
, Jno. E. Porter vb.' the State. Larceny
from tbo house, from Habershaiti.' Judg
ment affirmed.
Wm. Barber bt al. vs. Geo. W. Shaffer et
al.' Ejectment, from Piihldiitg. Judgment
affirmed. ,
Jim Lanier vs. IheStatV. Burglaiv. from
Gordon. Judgment affirttfed: ' '■
Tl. HtimpliriesSs. TT40S. Ji Nix: Appeal,
from Rockdale. Judgment affirmed.
, F. M. Ison vs. T. W.'Mnnley. Certiorari,
from Spalding. Judgment afftrnred.
J. F. Glass vs. J. H. M’ynn, eixcontor.
Alimony, from HoAry. Judgment affirmed.
J. B, Lep vs. Emaline Hale. Illegality,
from Pike. Jfid^mrnt'afflrnied, '■
A. J. Shnnhoh vs. O. C. Vincent. Certi
orari, from Green. Judgment affirmed.
S. E. A’uUghn va. Milltr * Bttssey ami
vice versa. Complaint, from City Conrt of
Richmond county. Judgment reversed in
flyst case arid affirmed in second. * ’
C. At Fleimng vs. Fire Assbciation of
Philadelphia at at' Sehibv’hl to United
Stutes Court, from Richmond. Judgment
reversed. • 1 : ■■•
John L. Cruise, Sr., vs. Foster «V Eatos.
Certiorari, from Forsl'th. Judgment at-
tlrmed. ‘ 1 J ■
T. H. Baker vs. M. R. Akenfitm. Ille
gality, from Bartow. Judgment affirmed
with damages
Henry Hatfield vs. the State. Burglary,
from Dade. Judgment affirmed.
lilunce AJNoycs vs. Liddell .V Chisolm.
Claim, from Polk.' .IndgmenikArmod.'
M. A. Nevin vs. R. T. Fouohe, assignee.
Complaint, from Floyd: Jndgmebt affirmed.
A. J. McWilliams vs. J. M. Windham.
Ejectment, from Coweta.- Judgment *f-
flnned.
M. M.Alb'n, administratrix, vs.\V.A. F.ldcr
A Son. Equity, froth Butts. Judgment
reversed. 1
Sidney Graham re. Georgia Railroad and
Bunking Company. Certiorari, from New
ton; Judgment iiffirutod^ . . ..
John W. Moiore vs. E. B. llopsot. Eject
ment, front Roekdale. > Judgment affirmed.
Eugene W. Bock vs. the State, klnrder,
from ltolinn. ■ Judgment.afilrmod.
Mury Lee vb. the SDb'- Murder, from
Marion. Judgment reversed.
Ed Johnsouvs. tho Shite. Larceuv, from
Cobb. Jndgmcut atUnued. , .
Colquitt, Governor, vs. J. , W. A W. I*-
Smith. Claim, from Floyd.. Judgment re
versed.
Davis k Denson vs, the State. • Obstruct
ing legal process, front Wilkinson. Judg
ment reversed.
Alabama Great Southern Railroad Com-
pony vs. J. II. Wilkinson and . wife. Case,
from Dade. Judgment affirmed. ,
Singer Hewing. Machine Company, vs. J.
C. Barnett. Rule, from Whitfield. Judg
ment reversed. ; .1 ,
Geo. Jackson v*..Georgia Railroad and
Banking Company. Case, from Morgan.
Judgment reversed..
Geo. W. McWilliams vs. flt J.Jjte. admin
istrator. Motion to amend judgment from
Henry. .Judgment affirmed, t
1L 1L-Metcalf vs. the.. State. Selling li
quor with* tit license, from tbattplioo-
euee. Judsmesi.sffifgsd.iy ;..
J. J. Hollis vari ffie State. ,Fornication
and adultery, .from Chattahoochee. ■ Judg
ment affinnad..
I’orter V. the.Smbf, ’ laujapy from the
tejwrisSBtBiiSaja
-. iliadfiusanors. L Rriainve.
:. Ml J-txU
tisUmoqy of^n accotvphce bf sufficient to
cohriot ©Lrqisdtpieanorii,; I^OOe 37f->; *3
Th:-re ww»«tttc'is»tvrv«irofJbevenue
ItSS'lSi C». m,, Cum
A Jones b'r plaih^ftW S.Ekw“ifi. Solicitor
General, by if, fc, IRtrjtaff^i-S* p- P“ nl “I'
contras': * rt* ^tl vl-H , .loj,
Prater et uE vlt:B<«*r*,a4nltiitstr*tor. -Equi-
tv.fromHalh, Before Judge KsteS. Kqnitv,
Contracts. lilffittMioM.«> State ilauaud.
■ Mistake: ■KtiAeitie-tDrfAnnum*, -u--.
'J*css,)!»,G. J.“fI#fA««lffi setting up that
the inte-tnte-’of ‘ difhedanty cutap latoanD’
father ami UfteWBaln*. ladureo ewaptain-^
anu tolriofe- Jisbk frioaPTWriuc to Georgia,
(b lake, care-rif TW'IaBtewand-mother in
thcirrild W<-; oirtbe’JltbmUb MRf coOtraot
ofthc rather 1 W- eottsMeralion' thereof
-'bis - Oetfj one ' oli cotsplaia-
hls’paorirtyp 'ttDt .xmiohurmnts
Hr.Mt,' »“ff
ber l,-"ffl»«'«Nl falhee and
_ _ tnailb- 1 fo Ihrft IDnl'eampUinant,
ijf .Hnuiidbratiqh--.oi HAIfaAeaa iaffeetion,
s dcid or writing lo tbefsatM; that the real
tprishlertMoh »« thb support, Am, men-
fliHtedi emit it Vah-McMpMd i under the be
lief fbef.-it'«'»» «■ khkomth-oonveyaniSe; t
that tjie srm‘ Went'iuto- tttimMbte poasej.
mother hi 187ft' tloitl this' poaseaaion Wka
r. cognized tnr and silDfaetory to the par-
cntaMhat the arid kffnAMMihr tkh matter,
3 If the conveyance was a voluntary one
I a mistake In It wirahl not be corrected as
ntiff: J. J. , against heirs, nor would a siieilflo per
formance of it, when corrected, be decreed'
27 Ga. 30.
4. To have damages in lieu of specific
performance, as ruled in U Ga. 5W!t, ills
essential that a case for specific perform
ance he made out.
(<i) If the acconnt be out of date, which
made tbe consideration of tbe promised
deed, equity will not seize jurisdiction to
pnt it in dale.
5. Besides the reasons stated, which are
in the wav of complainants, la the fact Hint
instead of caring for the old people in con
sideration of the contract set up, the sop
charged for all ho did, kept a regular ac
count, and sought to get payment of it
from tho administrator. • 71 Ga. SIS; Code
31S7. Besides complainants do not clearly
show by the hill wbut.sort of contract it
was of which they wish a.specific perform
ance. 23 Ga. 131 arid 28 Ga. til cited and
distinguished. 'Judgment affirmed.
M. F. Findley, Dunlap &, Thompson for
plaintiffs.. \Y, L, Smith, If.,H.ferry contra.
Lanier vs State. Burglary,- from Gordon
betnre Judge Fain. Criiiiinal law. Bur
glary.
Jackson, C, J.—I. To brcak.nnd enter a
store-house with intent therefrom to steal
the goods and chattels of the storekeeper
or owner, ninkes burglary xrithimt adding
“where vulnshlegnods, wares, etc, are con
tained or stored." Nor u it necessary to
describe the goods in the indictment, or al
lege their value. Code 43St>.
2. If defendant broke and entered with
intent to steal and WaH : prevented from
stealing in the very act of trying to do so,
he is guilty.of burglary.
,. 3. Section 4}17 of the Code refer* to
other houses than those whercirt burglary ia
the olTerise as described iu section 4386.
46 Ga. 216. Judgment affirmed.
Dabney i lTincbe for plaintiff; J. W. Har
ris, Solicitor-Genital, by H. B. Trippe
contra.
Hhmphrioa rs. Nix. Appeal, from Iloek-
ilslo. Before Judge Stewart. Promissory
notes. 8ealed instrument.
Jacxson, C. J.: Apromissory note, which
has at the dose of ft the words “signed and,
scaled," followed by tho signature art the
maker and tbo scroll for a seal, with L. H.
writteu across it, is equivalent to the wolds'
“Witness my hand and seal,” followed in
flie same way/arid is a compliance with sec
tion 2915 of trie Code, asasoaled instrument.
72 Ga; 898;6» Gm 761 Judgment affirmed.
A. O,, McCalla for plaintiff, A, Ferry,
by J. N. Glepii contra.
A MARVELOUS CURE.
A Par" .Platt, wtiist.sy itie Onlr Cur*
for rhiiAumptfuti.
It has become the seiilrd practice of all
physicians, of oil dispensing druggists, to
administer pure, auadulterated whiskey
for CoNHUMCTIoy, and Daffy’s Pure Malt
Whiskey lots1 become the recognized and
unquestioned Bjrcclle for tlie UDK8 of this
dreaded disease. Tbe subjoined testi
monials bear wltuess. to Iu undoubted
efficacy
not MadIwm Are.. Baltimore, Md.
••CaxTnrrtrNi-l bndsjistisittiu tbe lost
fttffiires ot conMimptlon who, when fori or
ncdiPlne waa flvra «rqul«l roratl It* I had
*iren various remedies, but all were
expelled, ainri sh*received nutriment only
by onbm»jsitd imincUou of Cod Liver Oil*
wLIch were ezreedinirijr dlsaKreeable lo
Jier. ‘! had * botllA of Dairy's Pur* Mail
WkWkur, I iMiroinietcred » .teaepoonful
which not voralted. The Mrbnd dose,
with » little meat JuW Wftft, r«fftln«d.
Within a week she wasmIiIc toenMiftArtlly.
All this hfter her family luul ft»netublftd to
•eo her die. I am voQvimed tliftl it la not
only free from fuerl olt, but nut in any way
mtutUra^K^Bagrreja^.0.
I -was suddenly stricken
wllb ft Mftvure hrmorrliaue, lneiuc about one
f b!ood at the Arsf Rttack, knd larce
rsllon of t
quantities frequently thereafter. My oft**
waft cousnlcml bopeleKK my friends ar-
ranged for my funeral. 1 wiur removed to
Hebrew Hospital, ami was there or*
»<f hr my phyficiim to nee Cod Llrer Oi
wju»kry. On advice the whiskey 1
rsngml fi*r ray
tbe Hebrew
derod by my r ... BHHHj
■ aad Whiskey. On advice the whiskey I
used was your Duffy's PUfe Ms ft Whiskey.
Idihcunled the oH ualrur only the whiskey.
X feel 1. owe my life to Its purity* and
earnestty recommend It for pulmonary
ro» J H.., 1 ..*rbr»orrfi,,,^ nNWnu
03 N. Ceotfid AVr;. Balthuore. Md.
, . . .Inly -ift. 1883.
**f7«NTr.KMt!<:^r hare been -Hh my
..frlaiuSa all JJwt'-tfclti L. would din. of cm*.
eutnmlon. I whs m> sick and week that
they had to hold me )iti to five me your.
Duffy’s Pure Malt UJiiakey, Mr doctor
told them to she If. and then 1 Uysn to
fiapiwre.
KW Master St.. X»hlla . Vd . Nov. a, 1SA5.
key slid conkumt'tton cur# In hef ciw/
t w : rsrv - , Nov. ;l jaw.
-wISSSHSns imRSBBlRSe^
ares* ittonJistATlM vattcM.-reie Mala It
; ‘C’lnn:iips'’
Wire /.Fvtlwr tu tfi« I ->is nt 'tli'e
Kxpcnso of Sutlering
lliiniijiiity.
Tlie OliirinR Uatl Rxliibited by
Non-Professlonftl Frutirls.
Tbe country is flooiletl with bogus medi
cine men, and iu a few cases a heavy capi
tal is all they have to sustain their prestige.
Numerous cleverly concocted certificates
are forced ujion tbe unsuspecting, purport
ing to bavc “snatched from the grave”
some poor victim of blood poison or other
disease, When to orir knowledge the identi
cal persons lajy groaning in agony while tho
pnblio were reading of.tboir remarkable re
covery. ,
Another serious offense is the publica
tion of erroneous statements concerning
various drugs,' such aa fire daily prescribed
by our bast physieians, declaring them to
be deadly poisons. Iodide, of potasn, which
seems io receive their greatest condemna
tion, whbn prescribed by physic ans and in
tbe propor eombiuktion with certain eom-
pounda, it not only harmless hut forms one
of the most powerful antagonist* to blood
poison kno wn to tbe medical world; B. B.
B. (Botanic Blood Balm) contains iodide of
potash, Thia company bold hundreds of
C uine certificates from persons who have
a cured of various diseases arising from
an impure stafe of the blood by tbe use of
B. B. It: The question now I*, if iodide of
potash is such a terrible enemy to health,
why D it that the Blood Balm Co. hare
made within two yours the most gigantic
sales and cures evur before mode on Amer
ican soil? ;
Wherever introduced it takes tbe lead of
oil Blood Remedies for |be cheap and speedy
cure of all Blood, Hkin and Kidney Dis
eases, Scrofula, Ulce.a, Rheumatism, tie.
Old Knglautl Outdone.
Bonny, Tkxn., Nov. 9, '84.
I have bad a bad ulcer or running sore
for twenty yenrs, which no doctor has eve)
been able to boa). I was affilctod before
leaving England, and tbe doctors over there
could not cure me. . For some time I lmve
been using B.B. B., and tho effects aston
ish every one, and I enclose'several pieces
of bone whftli it has worked out. My
health la rapidly improving, ulcers nearly
all healed, and I am far better than l have
been iu twenty years I will send, you a
certificate soon. Mbs. Jensik WimjaVs,
* Near Chattanooga,iTenn.
“Lone Stfir Stntc.”
DjtXTta, Taxas, June 16, 1885,
One of- our customers left his
bed for thq first time .in six months, aftsr
n ine only one bottle of B. B. B. lie lmd
scrofula of a terrible form, that hnd resist
ed all other treatment. B. 11. B now takes
tbe lead it) thiaaection. •
l.IEDTKE BUOS.
Sim Is N(»t I>oad.
It has been reported that I. was dead,—
but 1 am not. ....
For four years I have been afflicted with
a severe case of BlOod Poison, Rheumatism
and Neuralgia. My ilesb shrank away, my
musclesseemH to dry upend form into
little knots, joint* were swollen and pains
ful and all concluded 1 must die. I baVo
used five bottles of B. B. B. and I bare
gained 66 pounds of flesh; and am now ns
sound is any woman. Bruw Dusk away,
Atlanta, Ga
Send to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga,
for their Book of-Woudere, free.
: <9 t jan22*fri-KnnAw
Oai3CCC'a)T~ZH0npS9S*
First I’rJztt In 18*1 at ‘
Atlanta Exposition,
• . And still maintains its
Supremacy ias tbo
Best Roasted Coffee.
Tho Best way toTny IT
prove that it is good { || | ||
. WM lOc. In BtamiM Ihr a mmplttoNrt of
Urrrlqg'HN’ew tWOorlgli^l ilWfmcX ;
E. Levering & Co*
BALTIMORE, MD.
w»r23 ttiar««aMw ~ ,
•riim.iviiR.
Tin; kii)Ni;vh.
•l lll.NTO'IACH
T l ist; huw a.jlm.
| AJr't’OBfTlUK CUiUI IUIL, 1
MatfE Y; Z O i NED ,
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Apply to
ELLIOTT E8TKS, L
lit tierowl street, Macon, Ga.
feblHwif
MOiN-EY LOADED -
Ob Improved farm and City Proj *rty: For term*
R F. LAWTON. Banker,
tprldawly
flinri •tr*ctf Xacot, Oft*
<snU; that tho a bn eri>M*r«l in Ih*
nhote this rt*nl«,- Ae., the itio ct
for*tbe burial psiraatk; that tha son DXttJrif, BttClUlTl & Son
then returned hi Texas, convoying in 1S77
to his wife for lore ami sffsition nil his
right to the property; that tbe «ife, who is
one ofc
. *L, Eastman.geougu.
mnttiur tl ri-iiiatQetliniK>*t*SKion drvils cf esRtftratss of
was turnedcut under an an action 0 * MUl
ffCrab Orchard |
WATERa^gs
.dyspepsia,
fflggpJcHl
aE«Kai««s«%
anaKasK’fih
. nirlMU^vavtrav-.i >
I)o Not Do Deceived.
SutSulffi iarttatftd by U04<mipBloaa f L.Bl
Iwa vMSss msalTOH.InraratotglnifiwriWr ■6°
Uhl. drake, w
• U t-AimoiM.
Iron and Hrross Voundrlog niul
.Miuliinc Slitips. ' .
Iron tutliese. psasklffiw Bjrup • KtMfiw. Stren.
(JHMlrus *orkji. • ■. *• , ,
Tbo proprietor haa bad an experience of ov«
forty-years in ike iron baataMA. ,- .v
we gasisntss toseliyon Cans If IU* chaapar
ban anybody, and that tbvy wlH firs perfsctiatia
A, RETNOLDtL Proprietor. 1 }
0or. Fifth and Haotboms itnHi, Macon, Oa..
OSfiffWHt
HR COUSHtSSc CRGUP USE
TAYLOR’S
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REMEDY
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cascflof IftHH thaii su miintbt^ffUndiTi^wfuccrt tk
permanent'enrs, lo’tUitr tihitsi a isoffenar would
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