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Arresting a Statesman.
A Shreveport, Louisiana, special says:
When the west-bound train reached that city,
Gen. King, who was in the sleeper,
by a policeman and deputy sheriff, who inf
him that they were looking for an escaped convict
and that his appearance ta'lied with the description
they had of the convict, and announced their pur
pose of taking him into custody. The General said
to them that they were mistaken in their man, and
that his name was King. The officers answered
that they didn't care what his name was, he aeemed
to bo the man they wanted, and he must go with
them.
General King expostulated with them and finally
was told that the man they were looking for was
| Missionary, who is called t» dying South 8ea
I Islander-"Friend, do you forgive your enemies?”
bying man -“Eueiul -s! I have none, I have eaten
them.”—Fllcgende Blatter.
A I
p>lly »*. f 1 per square of 10 UstSOT lMfi to* the I lama, and they desired the General to walk down
Brat insertion, and BO cents for each subsequent In- tJie ftl8 j e t k e CM . t that they might apply that test
I .rtlon, and for the Weekly at $1 for each insertion. to ^txn. General King thereupon walked down the
Notices of deaths, fnnerals, marriages and births, | 0 f ^ xLd returning to the office a in
formed them with great indignation that their con
duct was an outrage upon him, that he was well
J. Floyd King.
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Rejected communications will not be returned. ^ ^
Correspondence containing important nows and fcgown in Monroe, and his name
i'.icuMlons of living topic* is solicited, but must be j <j*h e officer* then withdrew.
9?.*f ar.4 written upon but one side of the paper to
-Bart attention
Romittanoea
Rita, money order or registered letter.
Atlanta Bnroau 17>4 Peachtree street,
ill communications should be addressed to
THE TELEGRAPH,
Macon, Ga.
Honey orders, checks, etc., should be made paya
ft j g || H. 0. Hanson, Manager.
This was an unpleasant predicament for
* . . . I General King, who is a native born Geor-
i should be made by express, postal . . . , , ,, .. . .
gian, but bo may be consoled by the knowl
edge that Blmilar annoyances have been
endured by great Georgians.
W. II. Btiles, once a minister to Austria,
told the writer that be was arrested on
a New Haven boat and charged with rob
bery. The boat had swuDg around after
Tub cbesnut bell is already a hoary and j girting an( j ft passenger bad missed bis
venerable chestnut.
The soa serpent as seen off Capo Am
humps on its back. If it will only coi
May, the Ian lords will take it straight
to get it.—Philadelphia News.
nd be glad
Propounding to a boy ssven years old tho riddle.
’Round the bouse and 'round the houso and
peeps In the keyhole ” be gave as his immediate
solution: "A woman—isn't that iir—babyhood
Telegraph operator (reading message)-What’s this?
•Will marry you whenever you wish?” Aged apin-
ster—Yea; do you think it too forward ? Ii’a my
flrat offer, and I'm afraid he'll get away.— Harper’i
Bazar.
new maid doea yonr hair. She makea It look as if
you had quite a good suit. Young beauty (to old
one)—Yes; you know she waa in your aervlce once,
and wigs give a hair-dresser such good practice.-
Judge. _______
Brown.—I hear you have sold out your newspa
per. Black.—Yes, I’m going in for maklt g money
Brown.—Indeed. Going to become a moLey lender?
Black.—No, I am going to become a revivalist.—
Boston Courier.
SLVEN PRISONKUS ESCAPE FROM
THE HAWKLNSV1LLE JAIL.
There Were Six N^groea and One White
Man, John llatmey— A Horse Thief
and a Murderer Get Away—
Other Srate News.
It is a strange and pathetic fact that, in spite of
their culture, their analytic philosophy, their pau-
theistic religion, their esoteric Buddhism, and their
baked beaus, they do not know how to build yachts
in Boston.—Life.
Every body now knows wbat the poet meant when
satchel from bis berth, when in fact be was he ‘ an B : "’Tia midnight on the^tormy deep, and
The international sculling races on the searching in tho berth on the opposite sidel
. , r ... _ . ttr . I and he was sitting up all night to wind it, to that
Thamesseem to ho for the gate money of the boat. The affair was soon satisfao- ho mjght know whtn Kotup ln momtag- _
mostly. Onr English oousinB wiU soon I torily explained. We were present at a Burdette.
drop to Inseball. sapper given to Howell Cobb during the Some young men le.ru to pur baseball while at
Cobioos and not creditable stories come senatorial contest which ended in the elec- college. They graduate without knowing au, thing
from the O.tv of Mexico concerning Mr. tion of Judge Iverson. I naeful and naturally take to ball playing aa a meant
nomwrewjr «a m. b ”, , . , , . , of livelihood. It la better than eteallng. or loafing.
Bayard's aprond envoy, Mr. Sedgwick. It Tho company was very bright, and much >m| ^ ihoaId not ^ Jud|iCd ^ tlnl] ‘
Is 6aid ho mide a spectacle of himself, or merriment marked the proceedings of the picayune,
the Mexican fndeB made a ridiculous show evening.
of him. I Mr. Cobb, in a felicitous wsy peculiar to
Clergyman—I hope, my young friend, yon lose
. .no opportunity for attend snee upon the means of
'A new trea- himself, related how Toombs had once grace, and are careful to mingle frequently with
Hawkinsville, August 31.—At 8 o’clock
this morning, six n» grots and one white
man, named John Ramsey, broke out of
jail, and made tbeir escape good.
Rams y was in for horse stealing.
Among the negroes was Brown Scratch
ing, who killed Lewis McCormick two weeks
ago. The others were in for outrage and
stealing.
They escaped by digging a bole with a
chisel in the floor, and crawled oat.
Mr. A M. Knights saw mill burned
Monday night between 12 and 1 o’clock;
loss four thousand dollars, no insurance.
IRWINTON.
A Murderer Caught After Four Years—A
Burglar Caught.
Ikwinton, Ga., August 31.—In 1882 John
M. beuioru committed a double murder in
JtiferuoiiVihe, Twiggs county, on two
Wilkinson county men, and made bis es
cape. He has been at large ever since.
Our efficient sheriff has been tracing him
irom ottue to rii&te, and succeeded in cap
turing him through that efficient and brave
Sheriff Hewitt, ok Carroll county. Sheriff
Fuuutuiii wilt leave to-night for Carroll
county, alter the prisoner. He will bring
nim back and lodge him in Macon juiL
E. W. Smith's store was robbed last
night. The ntgro is safe in our county
jail. Ho lought against being taken to
jail.
Mr. C. L. Morris has returned from a
business trip to MiUedgeville, Ga.
ALBANY.
TALBOTT & SONS
MACON, GEORGIA.
J. C. TTKAVKtt, manager, "
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ENGINES, ROIL lilts, SAW^ndCORNiMm*
UIN8,jPBESSE8 AND GENERAL MACHINERY ^
For immediate delivery, we offer tho following:
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l! 8-11. P. Engines on Kii.ie
Used a little but guaranteed In W T*
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5 -SAW MASSEY GIN,
New, will he sold at a BARGAIN.
Two 5-ton AVAGOX SC YLts
7x14 platform, warranted five »■»
iptiO each Jnst what evety^,;.
Ginnery wants. an^Mtf
“Yes, sir,” asld the manager of the comic opera
troupe, “the chorua has been much improved since
__ ... . . . , laat .CHOU -• "Th ,n 1 suppose you b.vo secured a
Of course the incident was embellished 1 number ol young and pretty women?” "No, not
jam nn Herald says:
tisoondomektiecconomyaimstoshowhow beonarreBted near his plantation, in Stew- the Lord', people? Youug friend-Ya* .t r! i
a family may live well and limit expenses to ““ county, charged with horse stealing. »’ ,no ^ n cBk '
$10 a week, hut it doesn't tell you how to He would have been carried back to Lump-1 Plt ■ bBrg D1 ’ p | fch
raise the $1". Somebody should write an kin by hiscaptors hut for the timely arrival
appendix to the totalise." ol a ° haBC0 acquaintance.
,, ... T m Of course tbe incident
Col. W. L. Trkniioi.m, comptroller of . , . _ ,. -■
tho currency says in an inUrviow that the ln th ° clellvcry ' aLd iL ® lftn K h was loud and th.t; butth. new dre». a .ro .lx ioehe. .honor
SU oTc^in all the 3 per cent bonds T °cmba But he immediately re- th.o U..y „ra U.t y^rA-PhlUd.Jph,. u.rrtd.
would he towipo out the national banks tortedln '-U'd. HeCobband btephens er- Find Society 0lrl-”0 nolle, yon ought to. o. my
f . *1 *1 tered Congress together. At the end of the new bathing suit; it is perfectly lovely.” Second
oven f“*t« than the? are now go mg Abon ^ ^ wero b comi bom „ d M t0 society 01,1-0.. .hou.dlo,. L- m 8o.u,y
seven-eighths of these 3 per cent bonds are steamerfrom Wilmineton to Chnries- alrt -' W.ll. I’ll lot you.oo it whoa wo g.t to the
held by the nationnl banks, the remainder I , .. ^ I cottago. I left it In the pocket of my morhing
by other hanks and corporations. Col. ton ' After r.ach,eg open water a pa B sen ; I u . Tta ^
Trenholm then proceeds with an endeavor ° f M ^ e ” P b “ n ,, r ^ During an effreyin a To... town a man wm .hot
to snow that tbo large bond calls will have I I and badly wounded, sympathizing friends raised
a tendency to make money stringent in the IU ” 8 ’ P 06BeD 8 crt «P «>. dying man. -T.ko him to the drug
country at largo and plenty in New York inv ted mto tbe 8al °on» The captain store,” suggested aomobody. Slowly the wounded
.. ' ■ r I stated the case, proposed a seareb, I'“«* cp«n«l hi. eye. >nd whUpered frtutly:
clt y- I ..J ..1.1 .. u I "Wh.f. the-mxlter-with-Un-wdoon ?"—T.xm Silt
Inga.
Woman ln upper window (to young man at front
door)—We don't want no paper envelope.. Youn,
man {with package of envelope, in hi. I and)—But,
you Woman— No "but.." We don't want no
stationary. Young man (turning to go)-That
stated the case, proposed a soaroh, I
and said no innocent man wonld object
to this proceeding. Cobb had, by way of
precantion, on leaving Washington placed
“By an unfortunate typographical error,'
says n Dakota newspaper, "wo were mode
to toy last week that onr distinguished I b j B moD6 y j n charge of his brother-in-law,
townsman, 1’rofcsBor Kennedy, was obont who Wfts his travc i iDg companion.
to rig up a nobby baboon for tho comfort When the Captain reached Cobb, accord-. ....
and enjoyment of his danghtor on her wed- ing , 0 Toombs, an exhaustive search was 'U woud.r vy .he dldn' git no invitaUsu to
the weddin'.— Now York Hun.
ding trip over the prairies. What we meant while the interested spectators looked
to soy wits a nobby balloon. W e write this on> when Cobb’s boots and socks had been i
with our left hand, while lying on our exam i nf(1 without result, the Captain looked » Jon..—Oh, I never thought anything
Bparo bed, with one eye entirely closed and I nn I about it Jmklu. -You could be eiMted. Jouee—
the other l.o.d-peinted, end an Inverted I P “ - ‘ | to„ don't tbink »? i.nkin.-l know it Now
chair across our stomach for a writing table, i say thftt thlB man bas the migHiDB money
Tho extent of onr regret for the blunder but he ,. m u compelled t0 rob to rob eomc .
may he ineatuied by tho difficulties we have i ICK i y before we reach Charleston, for he has
summouuted in penning this explanation." not gok ft oont> "
The New Orleans I'icayuno says: “If tho I The narratlvestwe reproduee were given
young men of the South could only be I as faotl. It is suspected that certain politi ^
brought to recognize tho dignity of the I oal opponents of General King undertook I .
world's great industries they would under-
htand that a practical knowledge of the me
chanic arts and tho secrete of chemistry is
by no means incompatible with all the gen
uine refinement and elcganco of culture
Jenkln. (to Jone.)—Why don't yon run forth.
“Gentlemen, IdonotkDOW, and do not I from Joi c. tn the next momlrg'e pape-t "luade
aitwtoyl.M to many friend., 1 1 L'rr v 'y am ntiuc.
myaeif an a caudlt.to for tbo I^gl. aturo. I have
not aougbt thl. offleo, but am couipailed to yl.ld to
piy friend.,"—arkaoatw Traveler.
■Perba'>; ca v. fit he Reel Ire c’ltote'.l
Teller, wi.eroiiiat $ie.(oedei>'iit tl >caur.lA, l.aa
gone." Miu tb. b.nk prerldent. "1 h.va it
•'V,',. Put the ruotiej la wbat we’d tike b
Well-or—thut U—I ha%o it In my coat in
tbo next room.” "Them, g. nt’emeu." ..Id tbo
proaldcnt to 'ho dlnetora, * 1 odd yon Teller would
orodu.e it. t knew be we. ;.:i bonnat man " Teller
The Colleotorand i'.-iiii.atrrUerclvo Tholr
Cooitni.atoua- Urputlea Appointed.
Savannah, August 30. Captain John F
Wheaton nd George W. Lamar received
their commissions this morning as col
lector of customs and postmaster, respect
ively, at this place.
Captain Wheaton has appointed Mr.
Maruiadnke Uumiltou dei uty ct Hector.
Captain Lamar has appointed Colonel Clif
ford W. Anderson deputy postmaster. The
appointment of deputies appears to give
gonerul satisfaction. The appointees will
enter on their dnt'es Wednesday. They
announce hat no immediate changes will
a uadi' in the administrative and clerical
f >roes of the offices.
The SivatiUih' baseball club left for
Nashville on the 8;2t) ir-iu to-night, and
will end the leagno maion iu that city.
to mortify and insult him by the arrest ]
reported.
The Fall.
To-day commences the fall season, accord- | went lutu tbe next room and made for the depot
ing to the almanacs. In this latitude it I Tbo director, are etUl convinced that ho ia a sou of
1
which any circlo of society can demand. p I frequently marks tbe most burdeneomi I uian,- TM-HIte.
would bo indeed a severe reflection n P 0U part of our summer, but north of us it is Fifty g'Oiera’e, colon.], am. major, got together
the Southern people if men must bo brought tbc opening of the season for business and | “ H,n A" 101 '' 0 ‘he other day and re.olved that it
from distant States or from abroad to man-1 pi eaS o ro- I UlU Ruvaroment didn't go to or with Mexico their
On tho first of September Northern water-
factures; but the only way to prevent U will ing pj, ceB c t osei an a the theatres open, the ball. "Gentlemen, I’m a manufacturer of aut
bo f >r Southern men to learn these things I v aca j[ on hmt an end for men in all profes-1 lev 1 , wagon.; after tbla meeting adjoune I'd like
for themselves." Tbo young men of tho L lon|Iand bmno hesof bnsiness. Theootton ' 11 *"° 1 W , J •»com.o,.rand«..aapeeim.u v.hlcle
South have not yet been brought to realize „„„„ may be , Bid to bav6 opencd . T be 1 whlch 1 b ‘” °" Mb,bltl ‘'»'
truths upon w huh the future of their iec- crop a ttiflo i ater t i, an nioa i i b „ t the re-
Uon must gret y depenJ, and the old men odpta win Krow rapidly from tLU d ate.
have done nntlmg to make them riolize Ag we write> tbtra j H % cooIiah broath
them. The Sirith Is laigely dependent abont lbe nt-rtb wmd| ingR(! , llTe of th c
* North for skilled I ,, nm l n „ nl *lin nnu? nvnn nf maaVaval nful
Tb* crowd went and
he received exactly fifty ordera, eoutiugent on
breaking out.—Wall Street Now*.
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS.
. . .. . . . .1 0, R, Breckinridge U n nominated fo>
coming of tho now crop of mackerel and 0o nsreM in Kentucky. He is mentioned
upon EuroiiO and -the ^ rveuiuca
labor, and tho signs of freedom from this 1 cbeeM( and lbe drak Ethiopian minstrel I for tho United States^Sanate.
hand of the season. Tbe chestnnt is ripe.
SHREDS AND l’ATUIIES.
hii
dependence are not yet In sight
rtnuAi s many house-keepers and aome
readers uf the Txlxoeaph are not familiar
with the tollowing fact*, gathered from a
recent writer: “I don t know which is tho I tercbrlOc curixlna of tba nlgbt
f-olinb tlxewinj n vhoforg.U to fill >«-• £* “k, lljhl
h« r lump or tbo vtrgin who tbiuks that the I f* uh from tba Waaftmi wait
mire filling of a lamp is all that needed be Tb , cr t m ao n . trarplaAuT.VMloric, dlea.
done to insure a good light The beat oil in Tba Bower, tta.lr petal, doee;
none re insure " b " I pb. ,ura begin to ope their t.lukllng ayca
the most perfect lamp that aoa ever mann-1 Ami dowdro;. gem the reae.
factured will prove disappointiog mile is at
tention is paid to the care of the burner I j( ow M
and tho trimming of tbe wick. Tbe wick, The amorous yeuth approach the garden geto
after all, U tbe puup which brings the oil j xba ai&td ha knows bla coming doth await
from tho fouut to tho flame, and as there D WiU fond “*^7* ^ h#
al Wh} s more or leal dnst end dirt in the oil I Dwama be U bleat beyond all man the tan
from eipoaure or through iu having been I T £*^^ 1 bU (( Xwl.\ 1 ^ h .'. ,u,c h.'a woo.
put into dirty cans the beat wick that waa I And It la all bla own.
over mode is bound to become clogged np
in course of time and its pumping powere I How ead
• i ir „„ I To think tho fainat, foudaat hopes decay,
impaired. To remedy this difficulty you I WhanboorgooDiog toblooml
Lave only to take the wick out and boll it Tho bud and blossom. amL alackad»y.
» I our auniLliia tarns to eloom.
in pure water for half an hour, when its Too* bad I
pumping qualities will be fully reatored. I
Ag'iin, the hnrner of tbe ordinary kerosene Another youth la»winding with tbe maid
f|)aapiafurnUheil with a number of small I Dpon ““I®" 1 ”****■ -Boston Onurisr.
hid. a so that perfect combustion may take I Opportunity makea th* thief. A woman .winning I ,. n iou m iiia uutrict meet* in Oetnbrr,
place. If these boleu are allowed to (111 up » f»t pern on bar little flngar la an opportunity.— The Republicans will, he thinkn, rsnomiuute
with dost, which causes the burner! to get FhUad.lphl* CnU. Rom.ia, the Milling member. Tbit time,
cammed and clogctd, a smoky, bail-uucll- 11 ““‘rtU » h * cwn rich man tarril.ly aoma- Hunt nays, tie anil detent R im.ia by ag"Od
g in men aim eioggeo, a am ay “"v‘meu ^ ^ ^ tQ a MB ,, , for luaj.my. Last tame he was embarrassed
lag light is the inevitable result. This can I ^ „ di b Uie ,u Journal. 1 7 the dsspofsie eB.irta to carry Oulo which
I bo remedied * y boiling the bnmer in clear I —— * '*•** b*A«n.o«» «au
sxl-suda water for a fa. minutes. A great A who ha. crotart abont th. N.w
, , t_.e_i.ee fonndland coaat, aays that It la ao oold Uiara aoma-
m my houaewivea make the mUtake when Um „ ^ lrKU u .mr.-Bu.Ungum Fra.
wicks need cutting of scrapiug off the burnt I pngs.
Yesterday's Constitution: 8 nee
I nomination General G rdou has spent moat
j of hta time at bis lovn y In •mu iu D Kali
county. He went to Now York irnmnliairly
after hia nomination, and finally closed up
| his office and ad .ire in that city.
Haiaton, in his interesting Chit-Chat
I the New York Times, says that Bonn, ardet
I politicians, friends o. Governor Uni. or.
trying to nrranoo a Bonthern trip for David
I next winter. They wont him to gstso-
I quointed with tbe folka who go to the
| national Dcmocratio conventions.
Governor St John is inclined to believe
I that General Neal Dow, who ia to folio
Blame, will give the statesman all tbe fight
be wiii want. Kir. 8t. J hn will ape. k.
Blaine will fellow him—generally within
twenty-four hours—and General D-w will
follow Blaine, and will reply to whatever
j the latter may have to a»y.
Philadelphia News: Prohibition may
I os tu hi ■ for Mr. Wolfe, but he can give-
little help to tbe prohibition causr; hecuu.e
] be at iude beforn the Hisia sa a dlsspo int
■ d and chagrined Republicun poiitaci
who, finding that lie is not eoualdireU
K iunacle of the It. publican temple, u,
as Used bis srta to gain a in aua Pi te
I down bis former place uf politic.l worship.
Frank Uutd says there ia no doubt of hi-
I rtnomiiiaiion when the Congreaaiou.l con-
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FOR AJfY AND ALL TJSE.
Manufactured Hu
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NEAR MAOOy t GEORGIA
r FEDER8 AND CONDENSERS ALWAYS ON HAND. OLD GINS REPAIRED AT SHORT NOTICK *vr
Cheap. Send for Clrculara and Prices to wucEAHD
MASSEY COTTON GIN WORKS,
MACON, GA.
aug24*6m *
Big Cotton Reoftlpt* forouo Week—Sndden
Stop of ArUiataii Flow.
Albany, Angnst 3u — Cupt. R. Hobbs's
Hrt* t*iaii Wfll (vu ldcniy stopptd flowing yes
terday (Sunday) mm mug. It is thought
to be Cituseel b) quicks’iurt ente»iog u per
forated pipe near the bottom of the web
and it can bo easily leme ried. It would be
great less to the Laptuin and his entire
neighborhood if it cnuLOt be restored.
Two hundred and twelve bales of cotton
wete received last Saturday, which made
onr city aasnme qnitn a bueinesfi-like ap
pearance. With the cotton press in op
erutiou and the cheap rates ot freights to
leading markets, our city bidi fair to be a
first-class cotton market thin season.
tf 3 o ioe si®? 1 ° YspEps,A * s n i
fl O H m Btoa iSa constipation,
A RpmedT for all Dii
— of the Lirer, Kid.,
noya, Moninrh ami itoiveU. A poiltiT#
riir. for llj.prp.ln, Mil, llrnilarbr.
Innatipntliiii. nuM.nne to two t.a.pooulul.
SAV vNNtH.
E. E. CHEATHAM,
Grocer «C Cotniui-sion Merchant,
99 BAY St„ SAVANNAH, GA.,
Solicits conalRumenta of POULTRY, EOGB, HIDES,
WOOL. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, and all kinds of
PRODUCE Quick sale a and prompt return*. Send
for quotations.
AUulHfA.
It Was a Negro Win Aiiemptf d to Blow Up
the l hiuumun,
Auodstx, Aii-u-t 30.—Reports have gone
out Iroui here that tho iscd ftrlitig against
Chiuamsu had prompted too attempts
assassinate thorn with dy
mite. It is true that an attempt
us made list night to blow up Gburlio
Loo Chung iu the heart of the city, but in
v.stigauou shows that the luoiive was re
venge by n negro for a fancied peisunul
wrong, and not tho outgr wth of racepiej-
udi e. Tbo utlcmpt proved futile, and the
perpetrator was arrestod.
Wulcleu, Gn,—Now 11 gh School.
Wai4>bn, Ga., August 31)—To-day Mr
Dnniiar, too contractor, struck the first lick
on IVnldeD High School. He promises tu
tlni-b his part of the workin ten days. The
atrnetnru wilihn a uiee one and sn honor
to tho community, coating something over
me thousaud dollars. The principal ot
the school is a young gentleman of sterling
worth uud has already, though young, tun
his mark as a flue inalru-tor. Fret C. \V
Killpatrick has been teaching sevor.d years
and has always given pcrtect satisfaction
His assistant, Miss M uiie Burghard, ot
Macon, is a stranger among us, but rnmes
•uglily recommended. Mis. Jam.* Carr b
expected to tnko elnirgs of tbe mnaicsl d»
partment, Iheontlook for Walden High
School ia very flatto ing.
After a tour weeka’fdronth a fine rain fell
this evening, which will benefit la c cotton
pto,, potaluee and turnips
Genuine Crab Orchard Salt* In i
martf-UtawawGiu
Of Koctnclry TTuivcraity, LEXINGTON, Kf.
TlisBest(pi \\ , vjrorlr»
■1 finltl Up<l!il ovtr »il •Uwr College*.
,ltl—hf rt.atew of Itoola.krcpllg
.... atlon. 6000 Crnriniitra la
liualnc.a. 10 Tenrhert eaployrd. fowl of Full l{u*lnr««
fonrar. rrloiln Tultloa. himtlonerv ao4 Boul. thnut #90.
Miurt.llnnil, Typ^-WHlina M«lTeleBr»plijr,*K• ialiim.
Mo Vnciitlnn. Enter Mow. Grnduutc* (>uu run teed
uecvso. or *r. pm ^ Ej|
au7-s*tA:w5t
Oan.nl Anent for Improve,) Err Case, and Chick
sn l.'uopa. The beat on the market. Send fur lllue
tr.t- d circular. Dealer In all kind, of Northern
Frolta amt VeimlaMe-. Ainu, Flail and Ovatem lo
suaaoo. 8,-uii me roar orders, which will have tnj
beatattontl m. E. E. CHEATHAM,
atiRHrun vwktf DO Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
NE®PAfER
flnilTDTIQIIIA
A book of 100 pace*. Tki
beat buck for an advtir
User to couault,
•xparlaucad or b
wila. It contain*
otwipapcre and a*tlwat**of the coat of advcrttalna
fha advnrttiur wbo want* to spend one dollar, Iliad,
-n U the Information he require*, while for bla
«ho will Invest one hundred thousand dollar# U
uivertiainK. a scheme l* luUtested which will n::t
ula every requirement, or can be made to do ao k;
dlaht change* easily arrived at by oorreepoudeuot
)uo bondr&d and fifty-three edition* have been 1
•ued. S*t»t,^>oet^aj^u»any addree^forlOm
ly to OEO.F. ROWELL
.’AirlirtlWU DURKAU
*a*7<i»k
. Ntw-PAPER At
10 t-pruce Et (Priuuu-
C00KST0YES
ALWAYS SWISFACTORV
E1CHTEEH SIZES AHDR1HDS
Fill purchasers can be suites
MANUFACTURED BY
Isaac A.Sheppard & Co. 1 Baltimore,H(L
AND FO»»'-"iEBY
WALiTBlt T. JOHNSTON,
aug24wly 110 Cherry SL, Macon, Gs.
htr.h, falling into ths bnmer, of |
fills up and clogs the holes. To in-
Preachers have much to b* thankful fcr. No
man will bo allowed to ring n chestnut gong In n
a good light a kerosene lamp should be | church, no maucr how old the sermon may bo.—
filled every day, and once a week emptied Plcajnno.
and Cleaned. Tbe wi,k should be cut Fltat wayfucr-W.U. but If yon are a Dublin
>M »_ „ man, how cams yon to bo born la Oort? Sacond
st ...gh- and carefully aerothe top, and a duu> _ 8u „ „ , u jMl ^*-1 we. ,u,n, there .
silky, scit-fctling wijt should be used, as | ma totma.-Jody.
A young woman has succeeded In awlrrmlng the
Niagara river )nat below the rapids. Joat aea what
the fair sex can do when aha discard, the bnatlo
and hicks ont like a man.
it has tu ire j,.;i:.j.'n/ p..wer than a l ard
woven obex The beat berxer is one whieh I
La- a g'-jJ aide wick apnoi-. With a clian l
tiurner, a nlcely_.polished ehinatioy sad i
MtUnelokk tba keraactia hap ia a
.heap and great luxury.' 1
Hu, Ropnliiicami made l ecauie it wan Freni
deulialyiar. Thin time he will have a fair
field, ami will succeed beyond a doubt.
Mr. Goff, of Wert Virginia, who in secre
tary uf the Republican Congmaiunal
committer, has b en interviewed on Ur.
Blainr and Republican politic*. Q* toll a
Wnsbiiigrou 8ur reporter Mr. BUimr'
bWIFThST FLIGHT UN RECORD.
“Quv. Illll” Come* From Alabama to Nrur
York la leu kJny*.
From the Naw Yo»k WorlL
••O-if. Hill,” a |»lneon ownnl by M. B
Mtguire, Bro“kl>-u. hbtruttd, with three
• toera iu Montgomery, Ala., tbe mortnup
uf Auk 11 ** 18. wan fotmil iu thn home loft
IhrI <-vruiu|*. Tilt uit-UQ* riutUbce cover
ed is about 875 iuil**t. Tho t ir<t hod t*» for-
•q»« for it-clt for tet> dty*, but returua iu
Rood oobditiod and ue Uttb* tir^d a-* from
bnuitr^d milte fly. ’I he r.cor«l ia the lieat
yet ma<le f* r niaUuee to a N«w York hute
loft. Tb* bird owaed by William Beuuett.
Newark, N. J., lib rated tb*- Morning of tie
2Ut iu MiHHiHhippi Cit>, 1,U75 rnlltH Cram
horn**, waa shot and «tU-u b> a ne^ro the
morning ot th>* 23rd it* h wheat fl*-ld, u»-ar
Brierfit Id, Ala. t'h« bird hud l)«ep ebrist-
«aed T U Ktockd-tle whm in UWi<Miippi
in honor of tbe D«*mroraiio candidate for
OonRr*^*. Tbo a inga ot tne bird and ita
••ilver lrg-b%nd aru to be returned to the
owo«*r.
Tbe bird* of the “Newark Five/’ of New.
ark, N. J , w* ro liberated in Uavrode Groce
for tbeir firct j nttey for record. Th* entry
won: T. F. l*nt**u>r 16; G-«»r«eB rweruia>s
8; W Bennert, 25; W ri Gorubranta, II;
G Elwell, 6 Tae bk ri sent 8.15 a. in.
The first ret una tu each loft were:
Id loft. Dir tone*. Av. *p*ed.
H. H. Mlhrt. Yd*.
HUa-gar 12 39 13*» l-»
IkNiDwrt 1' A* »»
lovernun 12 fit 1W*<
Garabrmr* 1 M US
EXECUTOR’S S \LE.
Dy virtue cf tbc anihortty confc red on me by
ia will uf Cardin Goolaby, laic nf tba con ty of
Jam er, I will, un tba ttrrt Tuesday in November,
IBM, before lbe court house door In lbe town uf
Uoutluello. sell at public outcry, tbc Unde halong.
Ing tu the eaUte of said Ceceaaed. ainiate in Ja-p-r
i-uunty. Utorgia. on tbc water, of Cedar creek, be
tween Momlcello and BllUboro, wilbln a lul'e or
two uf tba Cuvtnatoo and llacuti railroad, contvln-
Ing fifteen bnndr-d and bine acre* mure or lee*.
These Unde are amoug tba m-ial fertile in tbe cuou-
tv, writ timber d and watered, and wll b* aold by
nriginal lute, lb aoma instan as. a fraction a 111 be
off tied altb an original lot or separately.
Terms; One balt ra-h, tba belanc* on twelv*
months' time »itb mUraet from eale at 1 per cent.
W. V iOBDAN, Executor.
August 21, ISSfi.—wkUUnovl
REYNOLDS’ nm WORKS.
Iron ntirt Brass Foundries and
niikcliiue Shops.
Iron B*Ulos> Cane MiUs, Syrup Kettle*. Bteao
Eu^.uea, A*w Mill*, Iron Fronts for building* of all
kind*, manhinory of all kinds, OrUt Mill*. B*-
pairing s»#**n ougtnea and macblnery a ■i*dAlty.
Iron and to.* coating* of every deacrlption. to
fact any as * J very thing that 1* mad* or kept In flm
cl*MMirou „orka.
Th* proprietor ha* had an experience of ovey
forty leant in the Iron buxine**.
*d“We guarantee to sell yon Cane Mill* chapet
ban anybody, and that they will give perfect »*U*
taction*
A. REYNOLDS, Proprietor,
Cor. Fifth and Hawthorne streets, Macon, 0*.
oct27*w*lf -
_ w per«'*ua having
objection* to tbe teport of comoi'esioner* now of
fila tn this offica, saaianlng on* yror’* support ?o
Mr* Sarah M. LmP r and ber minor chibiren f.-ota
the estate of David W. Lester d*-cv*sed, an* bar-by
notifi d to ahow ran** at th«a office, ou or by ftr«t
Monday t* October next. If any toev t.ave, wl.y aid
report aball not be then made the ju d4'umt nf«h<*
court. Witness my band • ffi.-ully tin* Anau«ttl7,
UM. IL T. ROSS, Ordinary.
ang24w4t
Notire to Debtors and Omlit'iv
Gsoaoia. Jones Cocarr.—All persona baviug
clai a against the estote <>t the late i* hn W Q tack-
enbush, of said caiuuty, are hereby noufiwd to tin*
sent them duly anttienticated In term* of tbe law,
and alt parties wbo ntr aaid estate are notified to
make settlement with the undersi^ud without ue-
Uy. August 17, IBM6.
MARY J. QUACK! SBU8H, Ea’trx,
JAMES U. VA.SdU.aLS. Eaecntur.
ang?4w*t
O HDINAUY'd OFFICE, JoNE» OOl'MtY, ha,
August 19,1WMI —Wbertae ib»hert II. Kiugman
applies to me for administration on ee*ate of Allen
Ir. Holt, deceaeed.
Iheee are to cite and admoni-U all per»wi* con*
. I oerned to ahow cause If any tney have to the eon-
P* r ®ul trary, at this offica, on or by the first Monday In
i October uexi.
witness my hand officially.
au24wlra R. T RQhS. Ordinary.
GUO THE CHILDREN,
Dr. Iloffett'* TEETU IN A (Teething Powdan) al
lay* Irritation, aids Dlgo-tion. Regulatr* th* Dow
els, Strength**.* the Child, Cures Eruptions and
Sore* »nd mikes Teething Easy. Liman, Banex*
k Lam an, whuleealo agent*, tupply the tr»d*
m>uiu(a«tur*r's r.riree. jnp2Pwly__
THK 0.1.0. OO.
PERRY, GEORGIA#
U ths sole proprietor of
O. I. o.
(Olil Indian Cor«),
Tli» Perfect Blood Purifier I
Thin vogel able Tonic anil Purifier never
(oil.. Druggists sell it and indorse it ererj-
urbere.
Dr. Wm. F. Bynum, Sr.. »PT 0 ” 1 ?,,.
phyucian and citizen of Live 0sk, zlA,
w,ttm* u< "It live, the bent aatuUctaunOl
all tbe Blood Purifiers.”
Ladies in Delicate Health
Have in it a Sovereign Cure.
AS A TONIC AND AL’PFTIZEIta
T »m U alwolutely nothing to compare
with it
— ...■.naanwilir
you CONSUMPiivc-
Old beauty (to young one>—How chaimlog yonr
| Tw.u.y.Uiroe bird, in ali were at hom.at ^
»pe«cb was jnat HplendiJ; it wm* exactly the eveuing, and of tbeoo ten wore ownod by i executrix and l/alone Jawet, executor * — 1
tblDg. KiMkOkiltg Of Went Virgibia, Mr. i Mr. Piltenger I Mrs. M -ry A. S. Jewett, deceased, apply
Goff Haiti the pe«iplo were ail for Blaine • The biid* of the Quaker City Club, Phil*- . . . h ^
there; that he wns much atrooger there delphia, were ou the wing at about the earned to ahow c*um> at this office •>„.»* by tbsrmlt
thou before hia defeat. West \irgiuia ia a«me tim«* aud with al»oat the same result. Monday in October not. If any they have to tlio
for protection. All the Industrie* of the The entry waa II. A Lippiuo-ttt. 10; l\ Mur- eojjjrarja
people lead them that way. Iq other pat* ph*. 9; A. Oord-u, 8; P. W. Krona**, 7; J. i
of the coautry bo thought Mr. Bl*iue waa McGsUhey, 4; J. A. Winn r,4; H A. Wright, { — J
BUon^er than ever. lie oaid tbo ia^uea of 4; J. A. Haoai^rgor, 3 Tum atari wpg irom I * fll WEAK MSteSThr*.:..
the campa’gn two years hence would be Manta*** at about 7 ••clock. The firat re- } —- |tlb*Kmrs.<Mriv ,,
about the tame ah tbay wtro in 1881—pro- tarn* ware at 11:58. Niue birds in all were , gyy**.* wtil^au/oaavaUabiywsauwi/jr •
tection would be the keynote. home at evening. * akaifs. Addm**Pro*^M u M ''WLLK.Mg<#aui
ptSKtn'i, tc -tic ■ .i
ssgjtnst »ov~ .-a *■< ** »KBftg!gy«k<i
an I
J I.» Ifc*
WUHLUaMuiaUwa and f. -UP a.
REWARD! Sfmu'irffj&gSSs