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-»rS THE EPISCOPALIANS COW-
Jebsisg HIS CHURCH S TATUS.
convention Yenterrtay-DI.-
I IP tUB ji.gro and the Church—
"“’'"''nil Resolution. Paawil—
“"mU.iou Hoard Fund.,
J™, MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19. IR.%.—TWELVE PAGES.
OCTOBER CROP REPORT.
What the Agricultural Department Uaa to
Say of Wheat, Oate, Etc.
VLianraTow, October It.—The crop report of the
Agfionttnfn for October gtree local
condition °«r Jl8ld P 8r «*• of (twin, with the
Th. ai ~nU. f C ° TD : F°tatoea ana other late crope.
ibt Jtrolte coiobotate the prartoua rcturna of
£5“>. ronOnning the expectation. of an increaae
of threehlng. without making
»ny very material addition to the crop avgregate.
^:e average yield upon an area of fully a7 qqo|uoo
9
n fobcr It —'The House of Deputies of
U tfA ^Seopal Church resumed ita ait-
F^^ r The galleries were crowded
id* ""So gentlemen. President DU an-
lu»‘ “„e.of the clerical and Uy dele
EtrJ tk» .no Joint committee on the Judicial
11 “n.monale *” reference to the propoeed
* ,„ W n, prayer book were preaented by the
™ the dtoceee of the Teiae, Tennet-
p teiir cieHcla I'ond* dn hac. Wte.. Weetern
Virginia, r , U of which
p» Ji.tely referred. The Pre.l
“5 die attenUon of the Uonee to the
I ““I'hJ tilled to act upon the .uggettlon of
** ,l, .Vm.hooo that the commltteea of both
ANABEL LANDAU'S LORO FAST.
ANIne-yenr-otd'Glrl who Vlrtaaly I.lred and
Thrived on Air for Flfiy-three Daya.
SIiNNE.vpor.w, October 8.—AnsbelLsngsn,
the nine-year-old Wisconsin girl w!.o a short
time ago became known because of her long
and volantary fast, is in this city recover
ing. She is qnite healthy, though she has
not yet acquired a normal appetite. Her
mother said;
‘‘Last January Anabel began to lose ap
petite, and gradually discarded the use of
food. At first she gate np tea and coffee,
then she stopped eating meat and vegeta
bles, and finally milk and frait were dis
carded. Daring her long fast she virtually
lived on air. She drank water in great
DISEASES.
Their Causes and Cure.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for |
sheriff of Bibb connty, subject to the Dem
ocratic nomination October 23.
octSwtd J. H. 8HINHOLSER.
ji®W “—nnuttion'bad been combatted by
PS-JOToSS! Pennsylvania, on the
di-.troyed the Independence if action
t* 1 * 4 ifniiB of Doputiee. There
* .nlmated dlecueelon of thl«
I Inr'lrc the conclusion of which, and with-
fit r"“‘„• vote , the House of Deputiee ad-
|>H“ , ?J i0 ivcd Itrolf into a board of mie-
joined by the Houee of BUhope.
Chair. Blahop Dudley, of
address respecting workamong
r il i*ople In tb' Bouth.
Ki hlhil worked smongthese people, and
r l,li 5!jmatthe subject brtsUed with dim-
^ “diet feel that the church had
‘^ U daTy in tb. past. He believed In a
* kli»h in which there was no lolorllne.
^iSSentlyon the need of bringing the
into the church, or else the Impute-
VKfZi m5 d, that It was the church of
t,j,rume* a e. u e did not detlretheap-
Jdjnt.pro tUj bishop for this work, but
.'-.--I mlssionarv work. Ths
LMhT”wae very pressing, and
wonld have to come
I■ —ir from the North. Ho paid a glowing
l w u,. Hr Perry, of Baltimore, for his per-
in this direction, despite the some
L^msodneglect ho met with when he first
fowr?£, b ofW«>tVuSlnio. 'poke of the
f «sk domestic missions of tho church,
t fnome. of Albany, opened tho afternoon
board with an oddrere on the wotk
r* w-w. auxiliary. A large audience *m
CiToeBUbop's address was a noble tribute
0 f tie women of the church through
tial’.'SJ' u *‘ y** r amounted to
- from Texas ofiorod a reooluUon that
UiKU.s early and effective extension
...t smoog the colored '*
"'“mended the convonti-n
j jetton for the creation or » missionary
“.. The resolution wvi made tho special
[•Jj,, two olhor subjccta having prior
«order tho mos.t Important matter
I ..I for discussion, evoking a spirited
■ . ntcb the leading dologatoo to tho con
KL’ihMtetter of enrollment fund, o .project
me Of tho last triennial byfco lay-
ktMMJlxsula dtoeoao to raise »100,l«0 tor
purposes. After an unusoally lengthy
othe house adopted each of tho following
which had been Introduced during
ES. That the board bat hoard wtth entire
ioa the statement# of the deputiee from
eweof Penns.lrania, in regard to the mi.-
jrtroUioMit plan: that aald hoard hereby
’ , what has hitherto boon done has
a nil hone; and that tho board
Lnni sbo have It In hand, to go In full con-
J-tUttlieirureat object can and will bo ac-
-iwtTbst tbe whole subject of enrollment
iVRttrrfdvrnh power to commit, conslti-
I cf Messr*. llrown. Fuller (of-
1 Pth*. Tliomaa and Buckby, of
i ct pficnujlvanla and such othera aa they
idd to tteir number.
A?wc to!J osip muler* liu>t week, this
is a subject of vital importance to every
family. You mul yours may tonlay l>e
perfectly well, mul to-morrow or next
week,may see w>mc member of your family
tho victim of some form of disease of the
6toraacb, liver or kidneys. On tlm healthy
condition of these three organs of the
human system, depends health, strength
ami: life itself. The blood ii> its pulsa
tion through the body, carries, health or
di iease to these organs os it is pure und
strong, or weak, vitiated and full of im
purities. Therefore, the first inquiry in
{•.ay disease of either of these portions of
Ixnly, should bo directed to the condition
of the blood. Any medicine to be taken
us n cure for tlicso diseases, should be one
that has a specific action upon the blood.
alie area actually harvMted Is now the principal
0V.1 60 # ot exact determination. The result will vary
lltUe from an increase of 100,000,000 bushels ov2
urt“uen P .l 0 ^,"^“ ye • ^ •v•' ^h • “«» overogoo of°tho
prluclpH SUtos ore: New York 17 bushels, Penn-
5o»*? 1 5i 13- KenWrt T ll-A Ohio 15 7. Mlchlgen
nereu‘nl^ n fo 5 ' ,- }i 1 l? 0 lS ia l ‘ , T i “ :on " lnU S '“ ln 'I — ..wi su greov
nX-U Vo dAcu foT U Cow^o K ??r „ u ‘ inhn'ed the ntmoophere with
gon 12 5. • “ W S ‘ Colo «do 115. Ore-1 much satisfiiotioo. She became dreamy nnd
^ 8r * R ' y,eld P* r acre of oals la !6.« hush- f'iKf'tly J>reocoupled,but; did! not deolme in
bui^is v?'If r 811 '‘"mlr-w million health. Her cheeks become more pale, but
? wei « u . to r y ex -
ldal „ u - . committees of both I Si'^v al “ W8r rleld In Missouri. Kansu and thi I *?“*• She delighted to roam in the open
^„„fUl.hop*thaUh commit ‘^ wU '. n ’ ver Southernfitotes. The Eastern States have high a ‘L and always returned from a ride M gay
^ahouidm ..—u joom <» avwidi.nt I .ul , I as ft lark. She hod suchn longing for tho
a trial to her
lion bu«heia. r 7 I vhen night came. To people who saw her
The average yield of tho rye ctop la 11 8 bo.bela and aaid the was not well nbe would nay: I
buaheis.’ * n<1 the l,roduot 0V8r tw «“<i' » 1 x mtUloa I am all right. I can’t die as long as I am not
Tho nigh temperature of September and the ab- hungry, and 1 nm not hungry yet.’ Shu
aence of frost h*ve improved the corn crop proa- WttS ' lme under the care of Dr. Over-
pecta and made the expectation twenty-two bushels peck. By his directions she was regularly
“Lft “ n b k an,1 - oli . Te oU -. 8 h0 w “ tt ]“° i
tton Of tho seven States which prodocosev.n-tenths I .X u0 *T,t® minute and homa-opathlo j : ... i n rncvlicine Cotnnoscd of vcce-
otthecropare: OhioIndiana '/■>. HHnoU7t I P lUa . Every device wns resorted to to atim- . .i! ,, , t-omposcti oi vcg*.
ivliw™. r K *“ l "“ 65 > Nebraska 73. The ulate a taste for food. Dainties were tempt- [ table alteratives selected from the world
average, of the bastorn States are above 70 and incly emoted hnl aho r^ioefod tv,„m , li [ of nature, for their powerful action in
5^t rite. Xte imy.tdrd^ay^he wL" ^ out aU '„„,,urk-3 from Hie blood,
- *!* when **>• yield win *26 s bushel*. I to nibble a crumb of bread. From that time I t c<,n, ) >ln , e ^ lroa In such a man*
Thegeneroiivemgeof the October condition of she began to gradually recover her eiDDetite ner *“ lo l,c frce frwm al1 mineral acla8 »
» o? ? h .f ^ the same°thin^ r that^ihe I °f ()t l ,cr deleterious substance, it fur-
vruU 84. Virginia i»3, Ohio 89, Michigm’71, indi-° n » eT ®o now she will not cat I Dishes btrength and tone as well as purity
ia 87, Illinois 70, lows 59, Missouri 79. K»n«ft* I meat Paring the fifty-three days buu <imI I *du volume to the Vital element o»
irA‘l!!i 0 ^SJ !< !^ Terage ot . °°® dlt ton t* nearly 87— I ten pounds only. She now has a rnddv I flowing through tho whole system,
gin la 77 X “ Vm a ? d Bh ? ws no symptoms of ill health | .Treating nmv particularly of diseases
high, except in winconiin. ’ I She still delights in the open air, and has
The promise of buckwheat is for a crop ilightlr I a wholesome dread of strangers. The fact
ang Veim sylvatfu U^7,*whUch la "nearly ** * a .uffered no pain orToonvanlono.
average. 8 I whatever makes it hard to understand her
National Cotton Exchange Report. | “r'he phyaioi.n in .peaking of her .aid:
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Ororou. Jours Comrnr, September I. 1880.-
the first Tuesday of December neat, will be sold
at public outcry, between the legal uoure of sale *t
tho court house door, in Clinton, Jones county, the
following real estate, to-wlt:
Three s:ores in aald town, one known as tho P. L.
Clower store, one kuown aa the hotel st re lot, and
ono anowu as the Morgan lot, with a reitdenco at
tached to said store, all situated or fronting the
rrv . , , . . main street in aald town.
Tne many frionds Of Mr. B. P. GIL-I Also, at the tame time and place, one lot known
BERT, bv hi* consent, aunounee him as a !"«••»• shoe shop lot; also, at tho tame time and
candidate for tho office of riieriff of Bibb I PhJ^™ 8 101 “« <wcuplea by a negro woman
county, subject to the. Democratic nomina-
Nkw OaLn»»s. October 11.—The following Is
from the September report of tho National Cotton
Brown’s Iron Bitters
of the stomach, we recommend
Brown’s Iron Bitters
to promote digestion, to restore loot appe
tite and lost strength, to drive away lun-
‘Science teaches ua that the atmosphere H , J or aml i hat ,ireli fceli . n|? w !' ich ma , kcs
life a btirtlen, to strengthen the muscles,
‘ flush of heal tli to
remove pimples,
produce sound
. ______ ^ _ kin, as well ns
1085, 1,075: total supply‘septouibor 18867*878.535) I generated by and thronsh a'law of life I to stop heartburn.
*” within it, and it is possible to impart tho
TIRED OF SOLDIER LIFE. I very essence ’ of physical life through the
1 respiratory system, and do the wotk of well
FOR SHERIFF.
tioo.
OCt5wtd*
I named Queen-each of the foregoing lota and
1 to be sold separately.
Terms: One-third ca«h, one-third payable Docom-
ber 1, 18*7, and oue- third payable December 1, 1888,
with Interest from day of sale at 7 percent, per an
num. with good and approved security. Dond for
titles given nntil last payment made.
Also, at the same time and placeh one Iron safe;
also, at the same time and place, If thought brat, a
1 t of doubtful notes and acoonnts formerly belong
ing to P. L. Olower, but now belonging to the ea-
ta'.e of Matlnda Hamilton, deceased. Terras cash.
All the foregoing property sold a* the property of
Melinda Hamilton, deceased, by authority given to
me In the will of said deceased. Bald property sold
for the purpose of_distribution among tho legatees.
scp7w3m
Administrators’ Sale.
OF.OHOIk. XSiiin County—By virtue of an order
from the Court of Ordinary of aald conniy, will be
sold on the Aral Tuesday in November, 1888, at
tne court houae door in aald county, between the
THE O. 1. O. CO.
PKIIRT, CBOROJJ,
Is the sole proprietor of
O. I. O.
(Old Indiou Curo),
Tli© Perfect IMmxl Purifier !
This vegetable Tonic and Purifier nevei
fails. Druggists sell it und indoroe it every
where.
Dr. Wm. F. Bvunra, Rr,, a prominent
nlivuwsUti ami A ;»L nn It T Vww | tne court noaee uoor in said county, netween me
physician and cituen of Live Oak, Fla., ien»i«u e hours, all the lands in aald county and
wntM ns 8 . “It gives the beat saUnf&ction 01 l Crawford county in aald State belonging to the
" “ estate of William Long, late of Bibb county, da-
ceased, to-wlt:
The following lots and parcel of landa lying In the
Fourth district of originally Houston, uow Bibb,
connty.
Fast half of lot No. 196, containing 100 acre*.
Lot No. 391, containing JuJJi acre*.
Lot No. 230, containing 203S acres, and a fraction
all the Blood Purifier*.'
Ladies in Delicate Ilealtli
Have in it a Sovereign Cure.
AS A TONIC AND APPBTIZEB, I .oSSmiSrS ”^^.T5a7STi5ir"JS:
| Part of lot No. 229, containing 1H& acres.
Th«r» is absolutely nothing to cempar.
with it.
Lr.ta of Imiu Nus. iso and tvs, containing 406
Brown’s Iron Bitters
The Trouble n Mnu lias to Shake Off a masticated, digested, and thoroughly as-
Uiue Uniform. I siiailated food."
WHITK HOUSK KXPE58EB.
Atlanta, October 11.—W. T. tunkston. of Atlan
U.wuo.a tew weeks ago.whlle aullering with aeevtre
attack of war fever, enluted as a member of Battery
H, of the Hrcond artillery, now lu camp near this How 3Iuch They litre Ifeen lt»duced Un-
city, has grown sick of army life, and wants to get | tier Preaident Cleveland.
will cure all derangement* of the diges
tive organs, the stomach will resume its
healthy action, and renewed vigor of brain
and body will result. That Brown'* Iron
Bittarg will do this is attested by the re
cords of thousands of csise* where it baa
done it. It has now been the accepted
out of it aa soon as possible. Ho sa}s that he has x ew y or h Time* Special. ■
already had enough of tho life of a aoldler to **t- washiwoto* October 8 _Rnm« ii,t,msii<. I fannlv medicine of communities, South
lsfy him. and will do all that he can to secure his I washirotoh, uctomr 8.—Boms statement* that I . «-.• . . « ’ •
d lie Liv r))e .An arm y oil! cer, refe rrlmt to llitikVton'. h » v « recently gone too round, of the newspaper, anti West, for more tlinn five years, ami
chance, for vetting . diacharvo, aald lo tho corroa- “Pt 88 *? •? *•“ * dm iH!?. , . r * ,l<, “ ttlien ,or » tex ‘ I anil althout-h the proprietors arc in inn-
pendentof thslknxciaAPH: I iPSiSiiJSl? 1 “j!J)!T e ^f)?,i“' ,8 .S I stant receipt of testimony from grateful
i poi
I thlnx that ha villi have rather a hard time ot 1 '5?V*“ d doU »” ln rsnslrlOK sud patattov the
it In gotting his discharge. In ths first Disco ho I Houso, and upon this text havo preached a
will have t5 SringaJSSSdeal of InfitmucS ro beS? ^rmon ^aln.t Democratic extrav^anco. and the
upon the War Department, and aomettmea tula ‘“‘“'•“Snf* | h S r 0 ' 8 ".’ 10 ”,’ l “ 8 . f"* 1 -
will not accomplish anything. I was at the I D*# atones about the extrava-
camjw when Bankston ©minted, and I know that he ?JJ* ce Wh ° f {{*• ,u “®y nSr'H^dffnw I thev have yet to reecivo the first letter of
rere‘rR l 3«. W ‘by lhV , .»*llSSi offlc?r“.Sd fofd'fo S «phS“5on h.™fo/Tve’rybil? know, thit t£i complaint of Us failure lo tie all thov
think leU over fhe\tep that h* xr“ g;in* d wti“ ' : a““ l “ l0 ^? r ^^|‘ 8 ““‘ ,d if«"J“ ,, 0mnn d «. »n claim for it. Their claims lor Itrmun
Ul. aoclal pc.itloa w a cttPonand dwMt;* | ^.’’ot gt Bto^nd u i^liTO'oritt 1 y rea Billo-ias a curative agent are gtyai
1 malntenanoo In a habitable condition. When the I tie, hut their faith la aa great us the..
armv7l?o l»tore Vo P onSSod ,T A retareaHnoanl I ’ f8,llen ‘ a 081 ‘war the commlutoaor mekea aneb claim, anil so ia tho faith of the public,
SitIS ;“f araqr*Ufe "iTlm »nj ano*£ a"' 1 ‘ ll » l is "^ lr
— -— . _ . .. strutted to explain to the applicant what he would I gy.,” t t n • i i,. ?n ^ I During the la.st five year* the Brown
iTi’ipictt’comnfltbM 1 "” that dlocoao* 1 d J "^Smor* 11 * **After “bi*" “hJi ?ue' “d care of drlvcand walk*, and 11U expend^i I Chemical Co., have spent over $1,SOO,-
hr.iaS'lcMInn with tha central cornu t- Uon 1 pnl olr M ,',ral time. ho 8 “^J. r dl ^ c t 1 }™ *!LJjWg* 000.00 in puhlialiing to aick aml aufler-
treaaurer and pro#* | ,p p nod again and the enllsUna officer anbmlltod | aRUonere.^reconl^xika.^WtBaremal’booko
suflerers cured l>y the utsc of
Brown’s Iron Bitters
Bt4 ibli appoint their
YUM-rUo the end.
ut in the Opinion «1 the board of
—i-nirable that tuis fund should be
j'l.-.y.iiif name coneideratlona and by the
IlwniBKaoti* m heretofore propoeed.
fcts: ntnctlng any other buainess of im-
•.wjdifiiineni was taken until to-morrow.
iBUmUAKD AND OBAKT.
ukof Violet* Flnced on the DeatlUen-
|»n « Tomb by the Ex-L’onfidente.
TsrtSttr.
ty picture, with a world of meaning In It,
wtt*d ia Riverside Park yesterday morn-
llptpiaaitached men of medlnm height,
pladuk ami genteel clothes, was standing
ptcHtffnffraUirant’s tomb. Ue looked for
pi.■’Ci» , nu at tho plain brick tomb, the only
wtS»w York can afford for the great dead,
pa »?;k* to the policeman, who stands guard
Po! tho »;Lller« who > av# been withdrawn.
| tutor carried a small bunch
n bis band and wore
•irivllutLo lapel ot htacoat. The police-
him the privilege to walk np to the
■*4 ’h# mfiniter tenderly placed his violet*
n,a - lie tamed to walk away, but stopped,
the rosebud, bent hi« head over It
w « with the violets.
tocitlsoi which occnm every day, but
7k told U one ot burled enmity, of forgst-
;*** and brotherly lov#: The stranger
'fu G. T. Ur*uregard, of Loulaiana. Tha
fcmtuauder gave hia tribute of
love to his conqueror, and with moist
puhlialiing
applied again ana ttooBllaUattomcor aabmittoa 1 JiS£;.l^^^^u5S,- tii.mS?bSS. ‘"K humanity, the merits of Broirn » Iron
nil 1 ? n I library, mlaceUaueoua items, furniture and car-1 Hitler* os a MimmI purifying Strengthening
dl“h r .reif^m re^lrewirbi 0 ^ 0 b rt T, U ”tto h n v r.S«. Ca " OvL ^ ^ merit wamtnted the ex-
infliisnceto bear ui>on the War Department, and I - ^ -^j-yon Q e the I IkClHllture. So lin* the rveilit*. lou can
good reavona "aat bagprao or tbodonmmnt irtU clerk .j , 0 rco tbo Preaident max oxorciw aomo du-
not consider the case at all. Then, should this de* I __,i_u over the renair fund be
partment decide to give him hia discharge, he will | fce hM ln disburse
be rsauired to pay the expense incurred In enlist- {l^rosapoi) the iK>st-offlce buildl
lng him. My impression is from what I have I wEStafieeameiVto^offirothe Pn
heard of the young man, and thesummndlngsof Redaction lnth* expeniss of tl
tho case, he will have to serve oul the term of hie I lon b dlamiaaint part of thi
enlUtment—five years. | f g oc u v# way of showing whetbsi
I%J . u tirii irnn I ful abont the dUbumemsnt of tli _
BOILKD IN A BATH TUB. 11, | 0 produce a comparative statement abridged
from the accounts of the Whf‘~ *—
procure a bottle of
Brown's Iron Bitters
most I
care- I
fund
yearly account te for the fiscal year ending
Ciiu’aoo, Octobor 11.-A specUl to the Timee I June JO In each instance:
from Columbus, Ohio, says Frank Hamilton, aged 7 Appro-
years, of Waynesburgb. Mark county. an inmaie of | prlation.
the Ohio Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, died a I T. .$AOOO
horrible death yesterday after three*daya\sufferlng. I jg-7 3,000
Thursday morning Henry Ooodfellow, an attend-1 jtfg 7,000
ant. found the boy in an unclean condition and I ^79 n.wx)
took him to the bath. Turning on the water he ig»o 7,000
left tne partially imbecile boy in the tub-1 10,000
and as soon as the cold water in the faucet I iggy ,10,000
had run out, the scalding water came ln and sur-1 jkmj h.ouo
rounded the boy to tha waist. He was nnabls to I | HM | h.MN)
■peak or help bimsslf. When the attendant re-1 ]gas 8,000
turned the lad was ln a faint and exhausted ctrndl* J b.UUQ
tlon, aud on being lifted from tae tub neatly the
whole of the akin fell from the lower part of hia
body. The hoy remained ln the gmatsst agony
until yesterday, when he died. Them te the great-
pended.
|r»,noo no
2.808 00
8,999 81
5,992 75
5.998 54
9,9tiO 80
9.9X1 14
7,995 91
7.9V5 95
7,995 67
4.551 19
at any reliable drug store, front Maine to
California, from the St. Jgiwrence to the
Utilf of Mexico. The price hi only one
dollar. Iniitatlonn havelicen attempted,
r ten I The bottle and the wrapper* have lieen
copied, but the medicine cannot be du,«
plicated a* the secret of it* preparation
!h known only to the proprietors. The
trade-mark and crowed red lines on the
wrapper of Brom’* Iron llittrra liave not
lw been counterfeited, and .von may know
7 241 the genuine by these. You should pro-
I 46 I cure n bottle dguiu*t a time of need. Re-
^ SI D»e»d>er also, the greatest anti-malarial
4 os specific known, is
:i 04
53 ,3 i Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Unex
pended.
Nothing
9191 92
E. E. CHEATHAM,
OATAIUin CURKD.
A clergyman, after yearn of suffering from that I Qrocer <C Com mi* Hinn Merchant,
h4 sesy.
BURNING COTTON.
0
est lndlgnatlou. both at the inetitution and ouUide. | loathsome diaeaae, Catanh. and vainly trying every | oti ha V HAVA WATT n A
but no acUon has yet been taken ln the matter. I known remedy, at last found a proscription which 09 ANNAH, UA.,
completely cured and saved him from death. Any Solicits consignments of POULTRY. KQOB, HIDES,
•offerer from this dreadful disease aeodlng a self WOOL. FRUITS, VEGKTAULKH. and all kinds ol
addressed stamped envelope to Dr. Lawrence. 212 I PRODUCE. Quick sales and prompt returns, fiend
8 n Board the Savannah Steamship
I A'cmtaen Fire-Loss • I.OOO.
I?**! October 11.—The steamship City of
^ ® % ^Avannah line, arrived at pier 55
o’clock this morning, fine wee
I/- roooo end rosin. About 5 o'clock
T^r 11 Any oleeon, who via on tbe deck,
turning from the upper deck Just
engine room, lie discovered that a
1 *• ■•Wgo «U on fire, sad b.
•tt™. The fit. opporetn. of
_ “ t-iicil, braaght Into rooBiottioB,
K^ n , 1 '?“ a “* d tbo itomoo to tho cotton In
■ u - t-ian. All d*n«ar to Ibsnoost WM
“• the hole, won uturuod with
‘boWM that nln.tj-threo hales wore
SU, T“* r “ d are, veined st 84.000, bat
hju. 1 :"? "Umslsd until tbs dsmsitod
V? , l ” 8d8d * Bd, b»bo»<»t- TkSdtre-
-wjUMUiu.udsl $350. Ths esuso of
C!-lt»»h ItUtnnpoocd.hosov-
Ln,a?**r *»i’«k front the .taoko «tsck
toteg tho VOJSSO BOt
Bsw -bl'bbod boon omoald.rlofi for
la.6r.WM dUcovored.
h lEA riyp FOR NKW YORK.
■*"* *• ,u >« Arntrlrsn Waters with
•’■trem.rN.xt s«»,or..
L—Tbs Oslstss w.nt to
tWkik 8 »o4 » o’clock, bound
MoS!S.“, to und, retood ohs will bs
dock.. If .h. con hold
k nr., ,. ?• —HI undonbtodly ash.
w the mtkrni&g. before leaving
SPARKS FROM AN ENGINE
tanas tbs Iloitruolloa of the New ’ Ii *'“ V8rt * ’ ,m recstx. th. recipe | foJT^Miuon.';
ger Depot at Auhuro, Ala.
AuacRN, Ala , October 11.—The new pasaenger I AdviPfl tfl Mfithfiffl
depot here wss destroyed by Urn this morning I A.UULO IA! iUUlULro,
about 2 o'clock. The office records, a quantity of
freight, telegraph instruments, express matter, I Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing gyrup should always be
mom than S-vkj ln greenbacks and one Louisville I u»rd for children teething. It soothes th* child,
and Nashville freight car loaded with tomb*tons* I softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind eolio
were destroyed. The loee is fully $5,000. Five I and Is the beet remedy for tUarrhoa. 25c a bottle,
of the thirteen wlme,of the WmtemUr*
ui mutuiHETu w«—,w. nion Company
wem melted aud broken down. The fiootbarn
Company’s lines were not injured. The bulMlng
was one of the handsomsst dipots In the fitate,
and erne the pride of the town. The fire is sup
poeed to have originated from eparke from a
uasslnc freight train about 12 o’clock.
Tl*j Langdon Hall polytechnic institute has
been fitted up with five fiandaomt electric chan
deliers, and the firat test made to-night was highly
INCENDIARY FIRES.
Horning of a Corn Crlb-Oee Woman Kllfe
Another.
Perry, October 11.-Them were two supposed in-
cenoimry nree UMbr here lest tight Oa» wae *«e
burning of a corn crib belonging to a negro named
fimtth Allen, who Uvee nearMwtla, and the other
was the burning of several stacks of bay belonging
KrTlP. fiuook, who maldeo four mllee north
°‘aSmto tosu wm hilled st Hmdsreoa jrretsrdsy
sfteraoon bj wothot bsim wosreo. tUvs oot based
DENTISTlty—DB. H. B. BARFIELD,
No. SOM Mnlborry fittest, Mscob, Osords,
OOcs hours—S s. in. to s p. m.
Dr. It. O. Cotter,
P.rtnononUr located in Macon, USX Second afreet.
DtoMMo of the opo, Mr, throat end boss, former
ly sMlotaat for four jssre to Dr. A. W. Calhoun, At
Malarial Tbs van >
»lst«
Wei
ition of It la a nlshtasret
WuS^ThM Mdorei f.om this bluhttn. oimms
knows what a dread .onireis Ills, and how It •real-
■ „ *Sr!L, fmnoMlbl. tooredicott 11 from Um.J.tarn.
htllonn Mid that there wm SSth*. Bllo^loono will moot enrol, dmttojf the
— h * would bo In three jSSJoi of Malsru. sad sltord poraUMnt relttf.
sei»iV?»?* and ^Dat it was quite on * i>mo. Twenty five cent* per bottle. Eor
th ' n , co “otaa ausniy.ctit. —i,bj°ildrngxUUsad drel.ro In mo.loin*- or
^•xmllaotcrouinsln orettrn water. „„* Z.Tp^d oi rerelpt of prtom louypMtotth.
i« £; u, *P0k.ls Urn., of warm ap- ' P 0 *'* 1 "
■"mT re"frou. courts.ire h. hu re-
s : ' “dwre evidently more than
J^viti.™.^ 80 Tankaadom. In
K5a ritt to add that It la sen-
KnnouirV.“»l»taa will be a pur-
UiU winter, providing Uboral
- ,’)' lu * Tramp l»rInter,
it..,, w “ J *-ncaFbUadaiphia Tlmaa,
KM** .** **• ‘ h8 «•* public
8f ttrerea expected no
“r Bonetllct’o of-
[ > ' I -nJ7^*a , “«orl«‘» oMnswnmp
L,’ 884 though .lw.y. pre-
t’ 1 - Mrel T **““ >*“« dreorew bouar
tth.n ho-apprered
L>-«7iJ7j 0 ^ 8d ' n H» Uorereld anil
r»le n7v inched over hU eyes^Uw
and them nraV
u^ K 4.1- Tt 8 ’ 1 ’ ptlntere not being
!? ,w*a » .tattler to
$£?-• aid’Mih*’re-*
1 te •- -aSr p ,lL U, . , i‘'“ an card Mint
fcjL*** reared
[ doorkreptr. Ha had
F reya ha is
K,7 -1 - » J “ are h-t for K.nna
CSmte"' reu Mr. Banadlrt
:.«,„^*. u *rehtmM sac. aad
•dmireten, bat Ua
hia taaara of of-
if has anything to
DECIDEDLY SENSATIONAL.
^"rSSS
Diax rejactad.
lluckleo'a Arnlcw Naira-
£BSHSb%1t/s
sS?SS^8Sift»
ae try f sir* ar i Kanlrtn k ImmbmT-
M.M. iBMimisMrtks AhenttnEnd*
PR0F.CKS.LUDW1G VON SEEGER,
Profutor of Urdirinr ei the Fafrar<i/pi
k,UjUo/tir Rooml Austrian Order o/the Iren
tVairi*, Kniokt Coemamter of the Itojei S/mnUh
Order of Inueila i Knight if the Kopai Prneeirm
Order of the Rni Regie; Chevalier <tl the legion of
Honor, de., dr., .ay. :
“ Mf.IUCi CO’B COCA IlEKF TO.\IC
thould net b. ecT-ee-ded irt$H tbe honl. of trashy
cure alia. It * a we eenee I Ua word aw tret
rem-dy. I a:- tW.ugMj ronr.raant >. Its
mo-la of prepara'loo and know it te U >aaly a
IreW-nat. ckarmreraUml prod att.butarre worthy
of tha high comm- ndatio-.a It has resolved In all
parrs olum xrorld. It aoatain. reams, of Bref,
Core, Quinine, Iron and CaliMya. which are dla-
aolred In pore genome Speniofc Imperial Crown
^Tnraiaahla te an who are Ban Down, H-nova
DyMitt. M.lmteo. or .a..ted wtth
wrekkidnoys, lie ware or Imitation.,
132 EA3KT3 fA~m c:aan: ciTiiiarx.
Cret ba Brr Areal HWkravaa the fvtnsn. of Wnlee
h!yTDepot 38 MURRAY STREET
OOD BLESS THE CHILD It EH.
Dr. Moffett’* TEXT HINA (Taathlng Fowdm) al-
layr trrtmttea. aide fttgreflnn. BagUaus Ua Bow
■ and makes Tretking Easy. Laxan, Ratrsnt
G
Ei
C00RST0YES
ALWAYS SATISFACTOBV
EIGHTEEN SIZES AMD KIHDS
ML PURCHASERS CM BE SUITED
Also the following lota and parcels of land lying
ln Orawford county, (la:
Parts of lota of land Noa. 122 and 123, containing
200 acres.
■ Lot No J2ST, containing 202Jt acme. Fifty acre*
I of lot No. 238 and eight acres in the northeast cor-
I ner of lot No. 212, said fifty scree aud eight acres
1 adjoining lot No. 237
Bold as the property of William Long for the pn
fa division amongsttho helm * f said William
Terras cash. W. 11. UOOKIlfi
II. L. LOSO,
octRtutw3t Administrator* ct William Long,
Executor’s Sale.
K, Bum Ooinmr—By virtue of an ordei
I from the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, will be
I sold on the first Tuesday in November, 1885, st the
I court house door In ssld county, between the
| sale hours, the tolloe lng lands situated in thocoun-
I Uee of Bibb and Uoucton ln said Stare, to-wlt One
I hundred and one scree, more or lose, betDR parte of
I lots Nos. one hundred and ninety-eight aud one
I hundred and nlneiy-nlne ln the Fourth district of
I originally Houston, now Bibb, county. Also lot of
land situated In the Fifth district of Horn ton county.
I containing two hundred two and one-half acrea,more
I or less, and known aa lot No. one hundred and
I twenty eight. Bold as tbe property of Margaret A.
l’racock to day debts and division among legatees.
| Terms cash. OEOKOE HTRBYKB,
octft-tdtnsalt-wlw Ex. Margaret A. Peacocks
| Administrator’s Sale.
pEOROIA. JONEH COUNTY.-By vtrtoa of an or-
IT der of Jonas oourt of ordinary, wo will sell at
court houae door In Clinton, Jones county, on the
first Tuesday In November, 1885, 100 acres of lend
In the north portion of said county,adjoining Thoe.
• iordon, Hldloy and others, four miles from the
Hue of the Covington and Macon railroad; good
land, with plenty of water and timber. Ordinary
Hurintf inut romneM row ati^k tn tlie I Improvements and in a fair aUte of cuIUva-
Having ju*t removed nay Htook to u* ltoUi Belong* to estate of James Gordon, deceased.
Lumpkin corner, E**t Macon, where I | Hold for distribution. Titles perfeot „Tsnnsjmalu
have more room. I hereby announce to
tho farmerH of tho adjoining counticH that
I have on band, and will always keep a
ehoico Htock of plantation and family «up-
plicB, at the very lowest price*. Come or I By virtue nf the authority conferred on me by
send to me for nnvthincr flooded on the I lh * W|U ot Goolsby, late of the county of
*ena to me ior anyimag noeaea on tne I 4 f wtu oa tb , Ant Tuesday lu November.
farm or in tho houKO
MANUFACTURED BT
Isaac ISheppard & Co. .Baltimorc.Ma
AND «*»»••*** BY
WALTER T. JOHNSTON,
aug'Hwly 110 Cherry St., Macon, Us.
TO FARMERS.
Hcptstniicr ‘JO, 1*85.
11. U. OOllDON,
8. A. (JOltLON,
Admlnlstratora.
sep28w5w
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W. T. WOMACK,
East Macon.
IfillhWWI UlM IW-'ikJ ill nuiuutiiw,
1886, !>e fore tha court house door in the town of
Monticello, tell at publlo outcry, the landa belong
ing to the estate of said deceased, situate ln Jasper
r. Georgia, on the waters of Cedar creek, be-
Monticello and Hillsboro, within a mile or
two of the Covington and Maoon railroad, contain
ing flftnsn hundred and nine scree more or less.
These lands am among the most fertile ln the conn
ty, wsll timbered and watered, and will be sold by
original lota. In some instances, a fraction will be
offered with an original lot or separately.
Terms: One-half cash, tbe balance on tvrolvo
months* time with interest from sale at 7 percent.
W. F. JORDAN. Executor.
August 24, l88C.-whUtlnovl
Executor’s Sale,
I ntOBOIA, OHAWfOai) COUNTY.—Will bo
I < ■ fold before tho court hotu. door at Koox-
TtUo. .aid oonnlr of .Cranford, on the firat
Tureday In Novembor* n.xt, wllhln tho Irnal
hour, of oalo, ell tho land, belonging to
tho i auto of T. O. Hammock, late of mi t. uunty,
UNIVERSITY OE (iEOKULV, x 0 c r rMi£“£
the east, Illlman on the eoutb and Cleveland on Um*
west. Hold by virtue of an ord*r of the honorable
court of ordinary of aald county, for the benefit of
MONEY LOANED
—ON—
DP Ak. 3R; M ® J
Apply to
ELLIOTT ESTES,
H I Secoiul Htrrrt, Macon, Oa.
feblRwtf
P. U. MEM.. D. D„ Mr. I)., CbMfSItr.
Th. 15th rearlon of DoiMttmrnto at A than, will 1 thoittreof reid'dicrered™”f<>rm.’c»~h
oegln Wednesday, 5th October next. Fall courses
f study in Letters and fiolence; special courses In
Engineering, Agriculture, l’byaloe and Chemistry.
TUiTlON FREE. Forcettloguse and Information
address the Chancellor at Athena. Law School
opens el ths same time. For Information address
Prof. GEO. DUDLEY THoMA*. at Athens. Ga.
LAMAU COBB, fieemtary Board of Trustees, Ath
ens, Oa. eepltwlm
THE FAIEI
. Coops.
trated circular. Dealer in all klnda of Northern
Fruits and Vegetables. Also, Pish and Oysters ln
season, fiend me your orders, which will have my
best attention. K. K. CHEATHAM.
aug8*un4wktf *9 Bay street, Havannah. Ga.
Medical Departme
UXIVERSrTYfOF GEORGIA
At AuKtiHtA.
Ths next session of this institution will
begin on ths FIRST MONDAY IN NO
VEMBER, and terminate on the first of
March.
Every fecility is offarsd for s complete
conn* of medical instruction. Fall corps
of Professors, fins Laboratory, Hospital on
the College grounds, etc,
ootHwit EDWARD OEDDINOS, Dean.
A. JESS OP,
PBOM'CB COMMISSION MXKCHAXT,
37 Cotton Aranas, Maoon, Ga.
Applos, Potatots, Onions, Psnnnte,
Eggs, Pool try. Hides, etc.
—DIALS* 19—
>odery, Glassware, Tinware,
NOTION t, DOlilrH, T0T8,-Etc.
MittcbcH, SoixitH, IterI'littiwry,tEtc.
I At Bottom Figures.
R. F. SMlilTII, • Proprietor,
56 Mulberry Street.
sep6w6m
Salo of Valuable Lands.
Wa wiU Mil before the Court Homo door In Clin
ton, donee conniy. Oconto, on firat Tuesday In Ho-
xombor, low, at la o'clock, m.. th. foUowins lands
altnst d in Wallace dtttrlcl, of laid county, to-wit:
Firs hundred and flxa aerre, more or lore,known an
old Blvlna place, and adjoining lands
Irwton Kthfridg., relate of Lydls
Choataa and othera. and situated on Co co
rn laetoc.r errek, with a Sno catUo rangs.
Landa prodactlre. and tha dwelling hour, recently
pat In erat-clare rendition, and aliogcilirr on. ot
the met desirable place. In Jonre connty. Ono-
reveuth intenet In reid land la sold nndar lbs order
of tbo Court of Ordinary of Houston county, (loot-
gla, aa tha property of Ida Iterk. a minor, and thw
remaining ati-rereutba la sold aa tbo prone; ly of K.
V. Ilard.man, Term. cook.
F„ 8. WKLLONS.
W. T. PARK, M. I).
3} Whitehall Street, Atlsntn, On.,
Mobrntod many yoan tor hi. cares of tho wont
forms of atomoch, liver, bowel, kidney and bladder
dtreaare, dropsy. Loan and long troubles, catarrh,
etc-all blood dlMoaoa, norro dttonlore. norvona-
nore. nouralgte rhoamat .m, debility, female com-
plaints, opium and whisky hablu. private dUoaasa.
sexual weakness. Me. Farelabre nudlcal ad rice.
medWn., ate., to Ura afflicted at tb.ir homre
through mall, expires, or otkorwlre or takas them
writer bio poreonal core ts Atlanta.
Call on or write to him hlrtory and atatemontof
jourafflictloo, rymptoma, age, rex, ote., oncloMng
pottage for reply. — “
HOLMES’ SURE CURB
Mouth Wash mul Dentifrice I
Cure Blooding Cams, doers Bore Month, Hon
Throat, Cllanire the Tooth and Purlfire tho Breath
need and noommendod by landing dsutUta. Pro
ored by Dra. J. P. h W.». lifolmr-. .lontlru. Macon,
tie. For oalo hy all dnuigtete and dontteto.
^ Portithle Mills $8tl
■* and upwards, to make bret anal
Ity of Table Meal. ktllUtoner
nnd IVUmrhtVaterWheala
■implret and chrepret in tin
market, fiend for finely Ulna
trated circulars and ore wbottbi
South te doing.
A. A. lleDIACH 51 Hilo.
Manufacturers, Atlanta,
wly
Dr.,J. M. Buchan & Son
EASTMAN. GEO BOLL
Private an1 chronic iteeaes* a speciality. lion-
4m4a of eerttficatee of Aims. Will visit adjotetag
J. B. FOWLEB.
Executor Estate of T. P. Hammock, deceased.
Hsptemh*r 30th, 1885. . v oct5wiw*
NOTICE.
O RDiifA&ra office, joxes coujfnr, oa_
Hepurnhw 15th, IMM.—Wh.rere, John A. Chads
applte. tv m. for admlntetreUen d. booto non on
ths relate of Thomas U Barker, dr ore, id.
lire are U> rtl* ,11 mm--.. —~rrrr.T-* M .UOW
canre. If tty they bars to tho contrary at this office
on or by tho firet Monday In Xoramber n.xt.
Witness my hand cfildolly. a T. Bt>8E
reptWwdw Ordinary.
nmilXAHY'H OFFICE 5011KS COUNTY, (1A-,
O August It, lino.—Whereas Mrs. L. V. 1 arean.
comtd to show canre at this office on or by tho firet
Monday In October next. If any they her* to ths
contrary.
Witness my hand officially.
Jn24w3m BOLAND T. BOgfi, Ordinary.
(lUDINAKY’H OFFICE. Jovge Corerv. Gcoaoxs.
U iteptember 3<A 1**5.—Whemae, William Jackson
applies to me for admintetratlon on rotate of Msiu*
•a Jackson, dscseaei.
These am to cite and admonish all persona con
cerned to show cans* at this offlea, if any they have
to tbo contrary, on tho first Monday to November
next. Witness my hand officially.
1L T. BOfifi, Ordinary.
oct 5-W-4I.
MONEY LOANED
R F. LAWTON. Bunker,
.pride wly
Second street Macon, Oa.
REWARD!
vecetso free a resfly Wx
f\ goods Which will help all. of otthor m. te
asoro »e*ey right away than aaythlag sloe la
id. rortan^s await the workers si.. -lats-lj
Of f 10—150 to every p#r«oix
■ending ns valnable 1- .rma*
Uow of school vamartes aud Mods. Nct-iMeet
MMws*. Head stamp for drcuUm. CHICAGO
SCHOOL AOEXCY, lteflooih Clark otmot. Chteatfo.
UL X. B. We want ell kinds of teachers for • hoote
aad temple*. irMlr
DYKE'S BEARD alJRIR
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