The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 18, 1887, Image 12

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12 ■m MACON WE.KLY TELWBAYF.. TUESDAY MORNNg.OCTOr.ER «. !887—TWELVE PA„ES. I farther consideration, the Home ad- THE STATE LEGISLATURE. L.^'* x 1 MVinUbl'i IhelutoUe and North Oeoraia wu tabled, to be 1 aiding that before the pro via Ion a of the bill aha'l go Wn «d strain to morrow. Into *ff®ct they ahell be voted upon and ratified by ken <tp again to morrow, a majority of the votera of the oounty. He said that THK SENATK PUTS IN A GOOD DAY’S. WORK IN A QUIK.T WAY. Mr. West nml Win Circulating Paa. -McM-ra Felton and Schofield as W otk<»* Member*—Sale of the Oeme* tery Property-Savannah* MV) nlftil'a aea*lon of the House a number of ilfeuvlUa, unimportant In character, werepaaaed. levy a apeclal tax for achool pnrpoaei. Passed— jeos 5 .naya 25. A bill providing for the abolishment of the oonoty of Uenry. Mr. Brown offered an amendment pro* - . _ majority riir TtAVITmON SUPHFMK COURT | the whole question was a local matter, and wanted THG UAVIUSUJS | the people of bis county to aetUe it among them* BILL PA88F8 THE HOUSE. Macon TkucouatE Bcrjti'c, ;) NO.3* Wr.lTKHAtA. HTRKXT, .} Atlanta. Oa , OutobckTI, 1887. | Clerk Mark A. Barden lays that this la the enly Home xft Itepreaentulvee Georgy* haa ever seen that b*a convened in session aa early aa 7;M1n the morning, end haa operated on*er % rule commenc ing tta morula^ fAsstous at 8 a. m. and tof.dlng its mfternoon melons aa late as‘6’p. m. A good deal of unfavorable comment is being heard In the House with reference to the action of Mr. West, o: HaberOham, la lending oct hla com plimentary. non transferable ticket *en the line* of the Fast TenaneaBt, V irginia and Georgia rail- toad, Which waa a few dr.ya ago taken up by Con ductor Harris «t that w.od, aud turned over to the msaager of the aystem at Atlanta. By some of the members of the Boom It waa bcleved that some official action wouM be taken wltk reference to the matter. Ho far, however, nothing In this line had been done, nnd It'Is not likely that there will be any. aa the seeelftw 1* now k> near coming to a close. During the prerei.t seaaion of the Uouae Mr. Fel ton. of Bibb, bara'iown kfanrtif to be a moat valu able member. Ht haa done much to ruah bnalneaa along. For the 1 feat week rnfi wo he haa been giv ing the reading clerks able omittance. He ta a clear nnd rapid render, which tan big help in dispatch- in;* hii*in«M. 'V.'hlle on the floor, or occupying th« gpeaker’e chair, he haa gif an the Houee valuable aaalatance It wodld be a hard matter to pick -out a more careful or ena/getic monrher of the Home than Mr. Bchofleld, of Bibb. Be haa devoted touch df hla time to suob* Important measures aa the i*bor bills, the oil bill, the fertlllr bill and to fee Investiga tion of the convict lease ay stem. With rnttrtnr ef fort b( haa beut nil ot'A.a energies to the conaldera tlon of thar.e Important nueatiuua, nnd aa a workii member in the committee room, or on the 'Boor theHonae.be has air ur ted btmeelf handsomely and wilt much credit to hla coneU&oeuis. 9!ie Senate. The Senate met d 10 o'clock. The president in 'Reaolntlon to Rescind the Marietta nnd North Georgia Bond Resolution Paxse* the House—The Pass Episode Explained Macon TxLvaaArn BCfcKat, ) No. 3* A HITXBALL HThtkT, } Atlanta. Oa., Octobek 15.1887. ) Eenste met at 10 o'clock. All bills for the fliat and aeoond reading were disposed cf and the Sen ate took up Wile for third reading, and pasted the following: To prohibit the killing of game during certain aeaaona cr the year In the county of Habersham. To repeal an set defining the corporate Halts of Newnsn. To repeal an act prohibiting the levy and tollec* tion of any taxes en any lands within the lim'ts of the etty of Newwm. To prohibit the sale of apfeituona Uqncra wibln three miles of Bethlehem Academy, In Walton » registration of the legal votera The Senate met 10 o’clock. The nrealdeut in theebair. Prayee‘’jy the chaplain. Journal read and confirmed. The following 'bills were read tblnl lime and posefd-. To prevent the running attmrgeof start in Lee oounty. To ..mendsa met to constitute the Judge of the City Court In the county of fflicbmond ex-cflljfe ©ommtotlouerof roads and revenues for Richmond oounty. To prohibit the n ami factek of spirltuins liquor* in the county cf Fayette. To appropriate the sum c< flOOtoipay Emmett Barcea, atenograplier, for reporting testimony. To Incorporate the Colwmtaas and Gulf Navlga tlon Company. To abolish the County Court of Upson county. To relieve Dr. H. Hubbard, tax collector of ITrfk county, In th« payment ot Bossed by rib* •wtitute lo incorporate the town of 8ugar Valley, In Gor don oounty. To provide for the registration of the legal ' alert of Thomas oounty. To looorporste the Savannah, 'Vernon and &oso- dew BaJlroed Company. To Incorporate tee Atlanta Savings snd Loan ■ Company. To provide for thspaymsat of bond No. IK of the state of Qe rgia. To provide for the • of Bnrke county. Tolncorpr rat© the A theca Having* tank. To prohibit the manufacture ot spirituous 11 t-uor ■ wlthtu three miles eCfee-GMlsirUle Baptist church, In Burke county. To prohibit the esAo of spirituous liquors within the oounty of Glsytoa. To amend the charter oft the city ef Atlanta so as to Increase the salary of the tax collector and re corder to H.tro. To pmhtbtt the sale ofepttituoes IVcuors In three mike of Walnut Orore Aoaiemy. In Walton county, To fix the p*y of Juror* sen lug In cases of lusacy no aa to allow them one doth* per day. To relieve M. C. Martin Irani the |cual hood of Henrietta Thomas. To ccufirru the charter oft the Gibson and fiau deravllle UaProad Company. Passed aa amended To relieve Thomas Da via, surety on the hoof of George W. Davla. Te relieve J. V. Kill, aunty-on the penal bond of Berrios Davla. To prevent the cunning of excursion trains, beats or vessels wpondhe riobfewb dar. Ths seduction bill, which U to amend eeotion ♦4171 of the code «( dtitJ, datalng aealucttouscd prescribing a peaalty therefor, was, un motion cf Mr. James taken updrom the table. To provide for the Ngtottakion ol the legal voters of Worth county. To prohibit the sale of tpplrtiuous lferor* within * two- miles of Haleru Baptist Church, In Oordou oounty. •To amend the charter of the City and »Suburbar railway of Savannah. To amend an act estebllabia*A City Court in the county of Bartow. To amend an act incorporating the town of Bin Inn Fawn. (To provide for the eagjatratlon of the ^ualtfled voters of Macon county- To amend an act ssUh'.lablng ti e City Court of Macon. In the oounty of SBtbh. To amend en act establishing a TUy Court In tha Oounty of Floyd. To prohibit the kilting ef game In Troup county during certain aeaeeua of the year. To amend an act eonamenly known aa the tax act of I'm IIM. Pasted es amended. To amend the rsglstmlion lam: of Wilkinson oounty. To prevent the hnnttng,ef game in the county of White during certain seasons of toe year. All bills for the third reading hsvlcg'oeen dttpoa ed of tha bills for the ssoend and first reading were taken up and rand. Senate adjourned. Tha iloasa, The Haase mat it 8 mb. Mr. Putman, of 'J roup-A rssolwi'on for fea payment or per diem and mileage to fee widow ef Uepreienut'*e Hart, of Troup. Carried, consider ed in the committee of the whole, rep* ted fever The blU of lift. Gordon, of'Chatham, .providing for tbs sals sf the old cemetsiy property, on Hosth Brt ad atreer.ln Savannah, t» the county of Chat ham, to be usel for the locatoo of a Daw court- Mr. Rnaiell. of Ch -tham. opposed the «!>IU. He gar* a history st the old burying grounds, and tbs pltassnt memos?** t*at hung about It sna^ng the old cltiMos sf Savannah. Mr. Kcssell was listen d to with much feitrsst, and at lima* Indulged in high flights of oratory which created a floe Dupree slon. Cl* earnest tne case was gi*<**•/ county of Taliaferro. . . . To prevent the runotat: at large cf stock In the county of Crawford, north of the old wire road. To Incorpr.rste the Oonuaaauga Canal aud Mann factoring Company, of'Oordon county. To provide for tbs appointment of a boaM of examiner* for engineers operating atatlonaiyen gine*. To asset d the act organizing a board of oounty coromlMlontr* for the courts ot Gordon Toanthorize themiayor and council of the town of Dublin to appropriate moneys arising from li cense*, to school support. Tw Abolish the-County Court of Coweta. To authorize tha town council of Miden to Uvy a tax 'for school pntpoaea. To arueud an act esUbllshlng a City Oonrt In the oounty of Hsrtow. To prohibit tne aaie of rpiriruoun liguwn wiiliii three miles of Midway Mettiodlat Church In Bancs county. To prohibit tbe sale of spirituous liquor within three roitea of the Methodlat Protectant Church In Wa ton county. To amtnd an act Incorporating the town of ViHa Rica, In Carroll county. To provide compensation for all manager* and clerks of general aud apeclal auctions held in Me DutUe county. w Ta ratify rnd confirm the Florida, Midland and Georgia R«llri>*-1 Company. To prohibit the sale of aplritcous liquate In the county of Dr Kalb. To preacrlbe tbe tisiea of holding the Superior Courts of <h* Macon circuit. • o amend the charter of the City aud ftabnrban Railway of Savannah. To regulate the fees of tbe solicitor of the Ooua ty Court of Walton and the rests of the ;xd*r©. To require tbe county board of education of llp- son county to nae the Starr echo. 1, of Tboinastou, for colored yruths, aud for othor purpose*. To amend au act to eatablkh a City Court in the oounty of Richmond. To reatrlct the corpora** privilege* heretofore granted to the FirstPreebyteplan Church of Angus th© people of his county to selves. The amendment was adopted and the bill paired—yeas 90 nays 12. The House then adjourned. SUPHFMK COURT OF GEORGIA. Decision* Rendered October 1/5, lSS?-Spg« clal Report by II. C. P« opleft Covington v*. State. Burglary, from tfulUlR. B*. fore Hon. R. H. Clark. Criminal law. Admis sions Confessions. Evidence. Charge of the court. Plecbley, C. J. -1. Admissions by the prisoner which only tend to prove his participation in tbe crime charged are not direct but circumstantial •vldriice; and lu charglug the Jary upon them, the court ahould not characterlzetnem aa a confusion, ■incidolug ao would imply that the prisoner had •ckcowledgtd Ms gui>t. 2. In charging the jury it is error to assume that tbe prisoner has made a ©oufeaeion, and then go on to Instruct as if the confession were already eatab* llshed Judgment reversed. Wimbleh k Walker, L. Wsrdlaw Smith for plaint iff; C. D. Hill, solicitor general, contra. West End and Atlanta Street Railway Company vs. Mozely. Caa*. from City Court of Atlanta. Re tire Judge Van Eppa. Charge of the Conrt. Negligence. Blandpobp, J.- 1. In an action sgalnat a street railway oompany by a paaaenger for per*o—« m- Ju*y received whil<> alighting tm«r. • m» tt was error to ebarge; "If the plaintiff rang tbe bell as a signal to tbe driver to stop, and the car stopped, and the plaintiff without fault on hla part was In the act of slighting and before ks hid completely left tbe car as by having one foot npon the ground aud one still on the step the car suddenly started forward at tbe will cf the driver and the plaintiff waa by reason of the start or Jerk thrown to the ground and injured, the defendant would bo lie- IT AGAIN. mb. davissays IIK MUST JAme VO TIB MACON PAIR. A bill to m»ke additional appropriation* for tbe years IH87 snd lH*-8 to supply deflclenclea In the several apitrop.iatlons for -the expenses of tbt government for the years K*7 and 1884eves lost. Senate adjourned. : manner In presenting his aide of ,Vr •.■uiiitu Li tiV3 UuuM. Mr. Gordon tavoced tbs bill. Hs *»id that w bile he agreed with his collssgne (Roasell) in all that he said with rafsswjie * to the aaorsdnsss si the grounds. L* thought tost tha bill ahould pan. (The old cemetery w*a In she nature of an sye-aore. 1 h fences and grounds wars in s dilapidated eon dltt n. It a/*a promised to remote all of fee kodtfi that eouli be found to other Lusisl ground. Hs concluded his rr mails by tffsrlng su amend aenttbat the^rovl iunsof the bill shall not g? Into sffect until voted upon amt ratifies at the ness city tlettl n. which am* disent waa accepted. Mr. Berner alto favored fee passage of the bl'l. He did boss chairman of tbegeurfal Judiciary com mittee But for this re «xi hs would have the matter to bs settled by tbe r«*pn aentatives of the county, as it wsa purely a loess tuatu-r Ths Mil w as thea voted on auu !•>*( by a vote of ysMftl, naya 48, tha meaaurs fsillug to i*c*/vs a conatltuUonal majority A motion to suspena tbs rules for the purpose ef taking up and cou-lderiug ths bill by Mr. Candler to amend ths Uws concerning and to regulate ths sale of commercial fertilizer*, was lost. A resolution for tbs relief of ths 1st collector of Harris cosntv was uassed. Tbs resolution for the relief of ths Mutual Ra- aerve Fond Association was passed. By Mr. Huff—A fell changing and defining juris diction In jostle* courts. In this State, in cities ot over ft vs thousand people. Tabled. By Mr. Kimirougb—A bill to report ths resolu tion for ths adjustment of claims between ths HuOe nod tbs Marietta and North Georgia railroad. Mr. Harrwll, of Webster, took tne floor In opposi tion to the bill. Us said that hs would confine hlmselt to ths facts In the case and to a statement of his connection with ths matter. He had no word of computet against tbe speech of Mr. Hoke Hmttb. attorney tor tbs road, or tbe newspapers that bad criticised bis actions with reference to ths case, lie hsf no mors Interest in the matter than any other citizen of Georgia. Mr. Harrell then gave ths history ot the claim that tbs Marietta and North Georgia held against ths state la doing so hs reviewed ths evidence brosgbt > ut by the investigating committee. lb« arrival of ths hear cf adjournment Interrupted tbs speaker and farther con*Meradon was left for tbs attsmoo MfiM irmzoo* wu— Ths afternoon »• wi n of ths Rouse was devoted to ths consideration of >be bill to repeal ths reoo- Inttow for ths adjustment i4 claims between ths State and the Martette and «e?th Georgia railroad. Mr. Harrell, of Webetsr, coedadtd ala argument In favor of ths bU*. Mr. An. Lena, cf Dougbsrfj. also favored ths hlU, and^f r. Way. cf Liberty, Tli« ilrnme, The Hours met atd a m. The cousldsrstlon o> ths bill to repost the renolu tlon pasted by tbe last Legtalatnr* agreeing to n aettletuentof the claim of tbe Marietta and North Georgia railroad agrtnai the Ht*te. Mr. Gordon, of Chatham, -favored tbe bill and Mr. Tate, of Pickens, opposed It. Upon the call ©f the roll on the passage of-tbo blll, the yeas went 99, nays 27; to the bill was passed. Hpesier Little vacated th* chair, turning over tbs gavel to Mr. Oamble. of Jafisraon, and asked unan imous consent to taka up Senate bill'Ik. providing for changing tbs c.uatltntlon of the State, so as to increase tbs number of fudges of tbe Supreme Conrt from *bres to ire. The request was grautrd snd tbe blll«vaa rtad. Mr. Little called tbs atteutlon of tbe Bouse to tbe provisions of the bill. It was to amend tbe consti tution s > as to strike out thswrorda "and the asso ciate Justices" and insert tha word* "at A tour asso ciate Justices.” lie »poke of the necessity for the change, calling attention to the fsc that within tlvo years the 8 tats had lost Crawford, Jatkion and Hall. Another reason why he favored su Increase in ths number wsa that, beiug overwotked. the v .art could not do jnstloe to.iuelf and the Mate in the character o its decisions. A greater division rf the work will improve the character of the de cision* snd make them mors relish e It required 117 votes to pass this blE, and he hoped that ths requisite nmn%e? would be cart for it. lie waa deeply Interested in tbs psssago of tbe bill. As a citizen of Georgia be favored It and as a member of tbe legal profession he knew tbe value ot ths change, aud tw cunssqitsuce had a personal iuterest In tba paa*aif* of the hill. Mr. McCord, of Uiehsuond. also, favored the pass M* of tbe till lu amostsernestmsnuer. Ue argued • bat It was lu the Interest of the .people to have an increase tn th* number sf mam bars of tbe hapreme bench. On tbs passage of th* bill the-srote was yeas 197, naysO. Tbs fell, having rseslvsd the raesasarj t«o thirds vota cf th* Moose, was declared passed Mr. Wist, if Uaberaham, arose to a question of personal privilege and said: Mr. Speaker aud Fellow Members: I ses by an Article In th* Macon Tnutosasn of to-day that 1 cm centered for a pass Issued to ue over the East Y>or*sace and Osocgia railroad, having been re- ssntly found tn ths possession of another party, have re rained from speaking VFOBthUanbJ heretofore, for tbs resaon<bat by so doing I could shield a member of fete house aud-stresn s friend. 1 now. In Jostles to myself and respect for ibis bed**, wish to make a full, free and perfect et:>l«- nation of tbs entire matter. Moon after ws met here In July, Mr. Berry, tbe representative fsern Uitaner county, came to my zoom one -evening aud stated to me that hs wanted tn go oat on th* East Tease-ecc. Virgin!*« r*iirn*-.t, »mt he ha t left hie pass at home in Gilmer county, and wlabsd to get th* paw iseueA to me over that rosd 1 re piled that I did uot think it right to let fee paai go. as they were not intended to ba-tranareread, aud were purelr compimcntary. lie 1e» lated, ana as bs also (aa one cf fee man hers of tbto House' held a paas ever tbs Mime lies. 1 Mgresd to let him have tt w*th the distinct un derstanding that he wsa not to tot anv cue tu* U bat Llmself. aud that bs would tuliy < xplaln »o tbe conduct-ac, If accessary, fee of . t- • elrg la p« saesrtac of tbe same, and that turn. 4U rl> on hie return to the city hs would cetoru the *en*« to mo. 1 bae* requested It once or twice *tt*e bto re turn. and Its staled tbat It waa at Us boarJtuj Louse, sgd that bs would bring It wwn. 1 was entirely Ignorant of ths .pA«a having been used by any one else until tt was r .und lu w o pot scKlca c? a man entirely nnkn*.— n to me. that I have never seen, ao far as I rocoUtvt. Hews usfeg tbs pass wltbcut my knowledw* ••rcoraert, and would never have had tt, had I been con*.'.itrd •bow*, fee matter. 1 have only tbU to say ir» coo- clu*fen: I distibctly disolaitu any part In the matter —otherthan as shore stated -«lifer by letiitr *.u« perto • using it have possession ot it. aiibcr dlrwctly or iodtocctly, of cty own coneent; I neither fu.n tubed or aMiMied him lu oLUinlng th© money Aa* the conductor when the pus was dUic vtml. 1 ouly although too !y .nccouimodatod a filend <kt fellow tanruber (wh" al«obe!d u ps«s over the came lino, with n-» iuteul'an on mv part to defraud or ■wrong tie company. I am williLg to be»r ray part of tbe b!am© tu this matter, but .#rt that 1 to out simile j unties that 1 ihoaid make a fu 1 etplrmation of the eh tbs affair. Tbs ( i rn«U bill to cbacfath* tine of bcJJltg the fati term of fee Superior i**urt of GwinueU <* .uuty was taken up and passed Ou rnouen of Mr. Gordon, the action of the H«'ttvs >e«terd y tn vk-tetUtf th* bill providing f r the •<-’** u r tbe oid cemetery | ro^erty li Havocnoh. to the county of Chatham, upon which to bail! a court ho use, was ntcon»i:ertd and without opp at- tlou, psaaeo, with an iiuckdamt pr^vlotug for aubinttULg theqoeeti n to the p>opi* of Chatham county, at a special election ty be held lo Jauuary tux*, with tbto amendment. Mr. kustall. of i batfetm, who had bitterly os- posed tbs passage of tbe b 11, withdrew hi* npp ,et- tun to tr, and the till waa puw*d; sed the dttuird detogrtion cement*J together on the quts.lon of a sal* of the property. Mr. Ctlvis, of Richmond, off .-red a resolution to reiaiv* th*action ot tha Route m fixing tb© CJ.hof th© pni-nt month a* the day for fiual •o).,unimeM ant unkit g :h*day Octiler'Jl'h toe'ea'I. Mr. Berner was opposed to the rowlntton as it looked to a prolmga'ton of th© velite. ! h*y had bean here too lung al.caJy. He ui -ve i to table the rooolatti-n. Mr. Catvln sa' J that b* was not In favor of pr>- 1 nglng th* eesatoo. tut sauted to fioteh up tbs <ee- •ion of the lianas befora a- Journi* g, and bo dtd not think this conld he do * earlier thou tbe 25tb. Tbs motion to tatl • prevailed. By Mr. ltorner -A fell provide a uniform mods of p ocednrs In fee rv. ,t tbto Ntate. Mr* Gkna. of Wbt U o.. pp»*»rd tbs bill cn tbs ground that tbs law- low is fore* were an.pt) to ovvsr the psovlalms of ths msaeur* prapo^d. Mr. Bsyner said that the syrtem of procedure sought to bs Changed by fee bill had rtestved ths Indorsement sf fesbarsf fey fitats, and tbat tbs change* prepossd were advocated by many of ths sasat prominent legal minds tn Oeorgta. Tbs biH "vStiW II. I, Vl.lteibr a Commute, of Athcn. Cltiii.n? >ho Invito Him to XU.tr Nortliaftt o..irc l » cnir-B# mi Xry to Accept. THE im OF MARCH. COMMANFER WILEY CHANOFS THE IOUTE A LITTLE. A Number of Young Mon From Adjacent Counties Coming In Companies to Join In tuv Donde Wednes day Night. ol." The cb.ren wltbfr.w fron tb. jury tha det«r- tu.ttoa cf wuetb.r fact, mend did or did uot couitltut. afgUKMice, and tbt. wu arror. 5. Th* followtOK charge wu .ironoow, "It th. PMut tf .iKb.Hod tbo driver to .top a«d the driver dtduct.topuu to .'lor/ plaint It rmaon.ble op- port^my to ,*aht with butonly rlackenrd «!“-4, isd the p!l*”!!fT*« »»"'d bolno ncrrl.d bcToodb.. dratioatlou, .nd ,veiling bima.lt ot whet opyt,tublly w.r. iff rd*d btm to ,’t«ut, en deavored lorn off ttocr wbllo tu motion, .ud wu thrown I. , .udoon jerk of the cm, Cendant woul t b« ll.bl«, provided yon believe from tbe evi dence tbat tbe trlver wu negligent iii nut .topplag the car .ltottcthb-,' 1 The charge .b,uld have been qualified by th. ndditton.l provl.o,»b.t the pl.ln>iff could not have .voided the effect d*. defendant', n.gllgenc. by the nnol.. an bl. own ,, r t of proper ud rouon.ble dlltaeuce Judgment -overeed, Broyle. (i Jobn.on f.r pUlntiff, Welker Jc Wim- bl.b, J. II. Lnmpkln conn. Wlnneceg v«. Oukell et .. Equity, from Fulton. Before Uou. M. J. CKrko. Interrogetorloa. Practice. Fraud Equity. 8.w til>1. Evidence. 'Butoxwr, O J.-l. w hero \ p.rty though know ing ,t tbe tr.el that the in.wett of an advene wit- nn« to Interrogato'le. weto wrtren out by tbe wit- 1, made no nppllcwtlon to coi/mue ao a. to h tv. dpportn Itjrto ucert-lu whetbortbe writing wu done ,rtbo reqnoHt and In the prerwnce of tb«com- ml.ilonir.. but ditto vercl after revtic, ,r d after - motion for .nee trial had keen dr.ted, that they ’ere written apart from tbe commlaatMi.r. ud be fore they koew anythlug whatever or to* com tula- •Ion or the Interrogatorlr^ tbi, defect lath, mode of otecirlnv the commUsion 1. not abet « fraud upon to. loalog party u will entitle blur t* . new trial In rqnlty. there being bo .uggeatkia in the bill, nod no rr.ioo to conclude that the totimnny Of tbe wltnM. would bav. been otherwta. then whet It wu. or of .n. lea. weight bad tb. ai.wer. been written .t tb. reque.t In tb. preeeoc. w tb. commlialoner.- 2. rhat, at the time of tb. trial, certain Utter, relative to h, li.tl. wen mlaplued, ud after <111- geut March c mid not be dlecoverod. would lay the foundation tor proi lag their cau'enta. Ou dUeov- ery ol tbe lrttrr, after verdict, elo., tbelr conten. not having been put In ere dene. a bill for a new trial I. rot maintainable bccau.a tha latt.r. wen mis placed. more .specially, if tbelr ooalenl. would nml, •otve to corroborate ons rid. In a conflict of p»rol .vldeno., and not of tb.mo.lve., be deoi • iv, otthe controversy. Judgment .Armed- John A. Wimpoy for plaintiff: John Collier contra. Lynch vi. Hick,. Appeal, from Faltoo- Before llor.U. J Clarke. Promissory nolu. Al'etntlon. BLAXDrouo. J. — 1 If a, being Indebted t, B. mad. to B a promluory note, .tgatag iba un. a« maker, and B .tt.rw.rda wishing to dlacooct th. aamn wrote bli name under tbe ,tgnature of tb. maker, adding to fa I. own name th- word ueurlty, tt wu not a material alteration a, to tba maker for ouch payee l<» trau from the net. hi. vwn ilgna- tnn tnento •• iecorlty. racb an oraanra would not be a fraud on or damage to til. maker, he bring equally bound tit tray •J. Tho .Airmail, J. II. hoilth for plaintiff; 0. J. Blmmona co Supreme Court o< Oeorgtm A tlaxta, October 14.—Na fin, Atl.ut* circuit krguntent co. eluded. No. 40 Atlanta drenit. Llncb v,. Hlcka. Argued. J. II. Hmtth for pi tn It ff; C. J. AltnmntM contra ’No. 41. Atlanta circuit. Fbllltpa ve. city of At lanta. Argued. W. It. Uodgun, Broyle. A John- ■loo for plaintiff; J. B. Uoodwln, J. T. Pendleton contra. No. t2, Atlanta circuit. Kaunabrow v«, stale Argued. John O. Bead. Hb.tt A tl'firyan for plaintiff; If. U.tilenn, aollcItor C. 0. A. contra. Court tb.n adjourned lo 111 o'clock a. ur. to-mor row. Atlanta, October IS.—No. <2 Atlanta. Argument concluded No. 42 Atlanta. Paata J tn but of dretril. 'Wo. 41 Atlanta. Evan. v,. Center. Argued. Ar nold k Arnold, K. N. Broyle. for plaintiff; lluluy A day nett, A Land-Slide. OrMBTlll, Vindicator. D unuK to. Heavy August rain* a great Unit glide cccnrredon npromontory of Pina Mnnntafn known aa Knak Mountain in tight of Dowdell', Gap. near ths rctidence ot Bav. Jeaie H. Willtaaag. About half an non rnabed down * gtcep declivity a dig- Unof. of over a handred yard,, c irrylng tall pine., gtatup,, reekt nnd banliea. iTaa tilde ttona about ten feet deep. Most of the timber died daring tho September dry webet. Among tbe tlr.t tbat vieitod the glide wii a lady who cerriad hotna an apron full cf ekin;nz mlo» thinking it to be gold f.' i pn ting it Into a tab of water and find ing that it did not eink abo concluded in d#t d und in trnib that “all ii not gjld that glitteis." t.lvoa Him iiatf titer Fruftie. FaUburo Netw. A good j ike on oar jilly .1!'presents'Ice, Uon. Pomp tlurvey, u told by a citizen Oouing into to wn tb« other day. who en- coautcrid "Wade,” Mr. Harvey's oteroeer, bird-haoung aud accMt-d him: "W.g., how in the world cm yon make a living and bant all H - llnir?” To a blob tho bd- awerwa.t; "Wall, yr •«*, JJ Marne Pomp he belongs u> ib« b gi.Utnoi, and gits tour drlir.ra tt cay and givtg me half ot dt nrot's " We venture tu aty not another il-pnaentativA in G airgis ir no liberal. Iraq anil icpiotr in Elkect. Gtberton 0 a tuue. Houie fine ap-rimvo. of iron ore have been fonnd in Ktberlon county recently. There are alanindioAiioot of opp rin gome plaerg. Thera are minerals ot many dif- f rent Linds, aod in large quuntidu throng-- out tLia gtalioit, all uf winch will be de- vtlcpod eom i lime in the futnre, and wht n tbat lime onmta there Bill be one of tba b'gpt v. bmru9 hero that waa evir in tin Kimt’i We not only have Ibc ttntat bind, lo befonod almoit anywhere, buttbeooon- try abound, in mineral wet-l b. RoasBoraace doubly assured! Mr. Davia again asserts bis earnest desire aud positive intentions to visit Macon again. Tbe following special from Atlanta to Ibe Telegraph is of groat interest to all: LARIST raolt BEAUVOIR, Atlanta, Ootober 15.—Tbe retnra to-day of tbe oitixens'oommitteeiof Athens from Bjaovoir settles finally the doubt which has been raisod and indnitiioasly circnlnt ol in certain quarters as to tbe oomiDg of Mr. Davis to tbe State Fair at Maoon. The committee from Athens charged with tbe pleasant doty of oonveying tho invitation indorsed by Mis. Howell Cobb, was com- p-aad of Congressman Carl ton, Editor P. A. Stovall, II ju. Lamar Cobb and Coi. W. J. Morton. The committee reached Atlanta to-day from Beauvoir, Last night they dined with Mr. and Mrs Davis and Miss Winnie Davis. Mr Davis assured tbe delegation that the trip to Maoon was a matter of special mo ment with him, and unless there was some unforeseen change In present conditions ho and his wife aod daughter would visit M v- oou sh they were osptqially nnxtoos to do so. It wrs farther assured to the oommittee that if tbe present health of the ex-I’resi- dent of tho Confederacy continued, he and bis family wonld not only visst Maoon, bat they wonld also visit Athens curing the Northeastern Fair celebration. The com mittee, when yonr correspondent met them to-day, was feeling in high rpiiils, and felt no doubt that Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Miss Winnie wonld be both at Maoon and at Athens. ABOUT THE PROCESSION. Tba people ot Micon have no idea as yet bow big a procession is to parade tbe streets on the night of tbe 25th. Tbe young men in every surrounding neighborhood are forming one or more oompanies, and show tbe greatest sort of eclbnaiatm This is very gratifying to the oommittee, and tbe yoaog vets will receive a gennine welcome when they arrive. Publio head quarter. will best tbe Floyd Rides’ armory, where all captaiDS will oorne during tbe day for instructions from members of Col. VVlIey'a .lull. EN44AOED TORCHES. The following letter wa. received yoater- day: "UuLETUOBrE, Ga , Ootober 13 —Dear Bit: Please reecrve forty torohea and au equal number of badges for tbe youo men’s dub ot Oglethorpe, who wi 1 partici pate in tbe great prooeation of Wednesday night, tbe 2t:*h in.t. We may go seventy, five strong, but will only order forty. Very re.pectfally, Euoene F. Willis.” Tbe torches have aJi been put together and are ready for use, with tbe exception of oil. TbU wih not be put in until the day before tbe parade, in order that they may be kept perfectly clean. They will be ligbt and olean enongb for anybody to carry, and everybody from 12 years old to 40 la expected to bear one of them. Tbe task ia easy and the indications are that every body is going to fall into line. The oommittee of young men held anoth *r tonsing meeting last night Every de Roddenberg, H. L. Jones, B. V. Sanford, It. L. Anderson, J. 0. Card, J. A. Bmitb, I. W. Cabioiss, E. Winsblp, D. T. Crcsland, j UMII, A. M. Weal, li. Willingham, il. \Y. Purr, A. K. tloloord. A. W. Lane, J. H. Avers. Y. W. Jones, W. M. Kelly, 0. W. Hollifield, J- M Ashford, 0. F. Cook, A L. PatUi'? aD * FewmaD. ANOTHER COMPANY. F. M. Jenkins, captain—Fred Deck, Chas. McCardl", 0. J. Moran, Chas. Dees, 0. Peterhane, E Camming.-, W ( Wyehe, C. Cum mi; gq W. Schell, j. A. Harrison, Henry Smith, James Adams, Geo. Oralg, J. L. Henderson, J. N. Biddiok,- James aitama f ' ac ^ s Schell, E. Htrvey, James HcMurray, James FiynB, Felix Campbell, Jim Aultman, Will Raney, W. Ficklmg. n w. jamison's company. r, W. Jamison, Captain.—Clint Baoon, Wallace Baoon, Aloczi Bdkcom, Jim Oor- bin. Ed Davis, Lse B. Davie, Jam b Find lay William Freeman, Albtrt Grreham, Tom Hal 1 , Giles Hardeman, Rwtutrd K. Hines, Jr., R. W. Jackson, Edgar John son, Oliver Orr, John Roddenberg, Lee Smith, Pinkney Stripling, Robert Sparks, Cornelius Strother, fial Schofield, W. E. Veasy, LewU Warren, Bin Willingham. THE TELEOBAPH's SQUAD. Tbe printers in the employ of the Tele- oraph have caught the spirit and will soon be ready with one oompany. r.of nhos. Lane says tho boys in his sohool have organized and will bs on band. Two squads in EaBt Maoon are drilling every night nnd intend to make a fine dis play on tbe 2Gth. Emt Maoon never comes in behind. Well, the truth is nobody is going to hang arc nod the corners to “see it pass," but tteealpte at »11 Interior townTT . Orleans »:<; „t »><'. ports to Ureat Britain 21401 S ».M); ,V I Mntlnent »,M0: atockfilfi.o7L ,r “® *.♦«!. to I OAiaMfx jH, October is I SSHSMS* , " Msta mSwJSB!Si fino; I 20,079; s*l* # 2.000} exports to Great BpVi 7 ’^^ 1 eoMtwisel'iafi. w 7,040, j 15 -OoGou Ulr L.| . aUfi ^^s ft 518; net r©o*ipv 391, m* o 1 —; *U»ok 3,7‘0; to spinners 2 0; exr>©r»«* 'I nent 1.220, wantwUe in ' eiporuUl “«’ | 15.—Cotton market qnW- llinjt* 9X; net reneipfa 227, <rro*« 4,lSlv25!? aW * •*0C* ; export* to Orest BrtUln 102.’ . T ^.atiaM3' r 0N, October 15.—Gotten m. T w.. . I mld'lliiKR 9: net recetot* 2,437, rro«t 14^7. Jig. I *. 'lock 25,890; exports coastwise 1,657. ’ Ule * I r nr^DXLi aia. October 1# Cotton market am... I midfilings 9K; net reoelpu 116. K roM ’hawi»j*xh. October 15 —Gottoo market t mlddllnn 91-16; oat receipts 8.7T9, nou \ n, . •ale* 3.200; 131.483; exports to Great Briiain I 4,400, to continent 3.500, ooutvlse 3,396. 10 I •w Jteitw, Ootober 15 -oottuu market qnlut I snd es*jr; middluge 9; net receipts 10 621 L I 12,29 ; teles 2.000: *teck 1B9.7H; export* to <W| Britain 991, to France 5,4)1, to continent 6 % I co&atwlso 3,®87. * ** I 4 4hi ns, October 15 -Cotton market qnletsmii! 1 dllnge net r©oetut« 1,639, sro«« 1,539. I •took 13,73 ; excorts coastwlee 1,571. ’I .tiwona, October 15.—ooxteu market firm; mid L filings 9; Mkcelpt* 2,525; thtnmenU ; m%\ M \ 3^11 ..»uL**To». October 15. Cotton market firm.I •o<dfilings «: * , *» receipts 4,137, groea 4,117; isimI 500; stock 51,275. 1 Oram ana Frorlslons, ovtosno. October 13—nonr wlthoat chance I winter patent* 13.90*4.3.), cboloe to fancy tilnauGtJ pLtonts 94.S5s4.»j, soft wheat patents I4,«.l 4.2*. 476 92.75*3.00 Bnokabeat, 100 ixmnfia Dim! _ . , ... n2.25. fh* following %re the curren* prl©©« to?ouki every son of a Oonfeueralo veteran ivill ^ruy*rt!©©. Thaai-No. 2 spring fortes*, ... • * ' * •* sorlnr “ “■* —*—"" Knew It at til* Time. Ki9BTU.il, O’trh r 1<» —Th* s*.«ry tele- grsphio ticrn Metuphni tn the Cbicigo New,, al>vut the a'.teu wrecking of the Prudent'* train by b&rointf a irtetle hi lanpbtd at by corrf-epCBdenta who have been with (he President dating LU trip. They »ay nothirg ot lit kind occurred at nny time. • Be visa with spaed; A fool at tony te a tool iodead!* Bo esta Young. Mrs*'* *boa whldi way fee wind blows, aod thera ar* a score of symptom* soy oaaof whtob shows feasxlateaoa of aalatrh. Beg- iectsd. ti will rob fee blood of lie partly aod fee oystesa or Ha strength. Oat Dr. Pegs’* Gstarrfc ltemady. It cares area feng rtaaatag cwwa, sa feoasaads testtry sad ahonld be c*ed for colds la te empower tread artro te fee head, which aftea mall ta aoafirmad caunb tail in being perfected and the boye have moved with a good atrong energy and real enlhatiasm ever since they first met. COMPANIES COMING, Two companies are being made np at Obaunoy and will oome np with a fine look- iog body of men. Mr. Canty Dtvit, ot Terry, will keep np with the procession, and head a brave band from Terry. Fort V*il-y, too, will be on hand. The boys are organizing now and will soon be reafly with a fall company. Old reliable Jonea county will he'p to swell the rank*. One oompany will be beaded by one of her substantial farmer*, Mr. John Roberts. TOUCHES AND DADOES. The torches »eem to be just what la de ■{red Thar at a olo.tr at.d light and easy to handle, without danger ot aoiliog tho cloth- trig in the learft. 8 >l Uoge lighted one of them la.u night at 5:30. aud it burned until iU o'clock, when he blew it oni, and there was still a smelt tpiantuy of oil left in the can. Thus it will be seen tbat they bold enough oil to answer every pnrpcae. Tho sp«eial badgoa to be given to Mr. Devin aid Miss Winnie are rich in quility and eiqniaitc in design, and r« fti>oU much ermit upon M*war«. Chopin, Rates, and bhcrrill, th** badgi commitiee. The badgfa f.r CjI Wiley, nU aids and the oaptaioa of tqnadf aiU be ezoeedinKly hrtndkoiLe »nd pleasant souvenirs of the ncoaeion. Col. Witey ha* eh cided to charge tbe line of nirtcb, so as to pass keftre more at the large bosioeso hom<« in the city, which will be s> utensively deco- rated. It will be impossible to pass before a Pgrest many honse*, v hich would doubt less be diorated, hat the linw mast be as ehorl as possible in order tbst nobody will refuse to parade. Following la the line, which will not bo chatg*d under any cir cams lances: LINE or MARCH Form at ba«*ball park. Uoirig up Mulberry to Qeo'gta avenue, passing ia review oefore Mr. Davis and fam ily, th • will bs at the residence of Got J. M*«r-h Juhnston. Thence to College atre^t D>wn Coltogeairtet to Fonnh Doan Foortn and into U'tton Avanon Down Cotton avenue to Plum. Down PiBn to Fworth. Up Fourth to Poplar. Up Poplar to Third. Up Third to Cherry. Up Cherry to Second. Up Second to Mulberry. And down Mulberry to btaeball park again, where every torn D must be deposited. *4Uad or aoraoMoaE clam or mebces. b. G. Bonn, captain, b. B. Palmar, 8. A. sUzeableziog t roh and pass before the grand old chieftain. The‘committee have worked hard, and all they WAnt now 1b the crowd. DIG HORSE SHOW. If Rosa Bonbeur were in Maoon m xt week, sue could get fins models fer another painting like her oelebrat d ohef d’eouvre, “The Horse Fair.” There will be more and better horses at this Fair than were ever gathered at one plaoe in this State. The following havo made applications for horse stalls: Salter k Morehead, Lee county, seven- feed stolls; Joe Thayer, six stalls; O. 0. VenNeter. four stalls; W. T. Burch, Savsu- nah, font stalls; J. A Lisey, Bingham, five stalls; Q. Madden, Augnatu, four stalls; T. II Nelan, Augusta, five stalls; Pettlngill tb Maynard, seven stalls; G. M. Rye, three stsl>s; Wm. Aina well, two stills, Anderson A McIntosh, six stalls; E F. Beers, Colum bia, Tenu., peven stalls; J. A. Bland, Nash ville, eight stalls; J. M. Kleisler, Nishvilic, tivo stalls. Eugene Smith, of Nashville, Tenn., will exhibit a grand herd of Holstein cattle, and O. A. Bowen, of South Carolina, will have a splendid head. A. F Ross, of Rome, will bring a herd of beantifnl Jerseys. A STOVE FOR JEFF DAVIS Messrs. Nussbanm, YanSyckel A Co., have received a letter from the Liberty Stove Works, of Philadelphia, notifying them tbat tho Works had shipped nine stoves for an exhiMt at tbo Fair. The works authorize Messrs Nassbanm, Van- Syckel A Co., to present the htndsouiest stove of the exhibit to Ex-Presidont Davis, and the second best stove to some oom mittee of ladies, who shall dispose of it as they see fit BALDWIN ROUND TO DE IIERE. Milledoeville, Ootober 15.—Enthusi asm over the State Fair is at a high pitch. The city will probably he half dtpopu'ated ou tbe 2G b. Capt K G. Matthewson, with the Cadets, will leave for Maoon on the night of the 25th or morning of tbe 2tith. THEBE WILL DE AMPLE QUARTERS. Fi.ak Ely, Ojtober 15.—The eld soldier a of this county will attend the State Fair, and are asking where they will find qnar lets. Mrs. J J. Smith will exhibit some thirty auiolts of fanoy needle work at the State Fair. * 1 • •• Vk aft -k*. nv 65*65; No. 2 ro* ~mter Tt, om-No i 41 fed »ats—No. 2 25^*26. Mesa porV t»M 1_ $13.25*13 50. Lard, per 100 pound*, |6.35. Ehjril rl» '«.«©« too*e $7 01. Dry salted *noul(W* - $3 60*5.70, short clear ildes, boxed $7 40*7 45J W nek* steady «t 61-10 :*n**n quiet and itcidrl Grinula'e.l 5'4, standard 5 51$. ^ The following fluure* "how the rmes of price Exchan^ e to day: Opening. Bighe«t. Clo*|n, Who it October..-. 6014 BigWi •WV To*; 7ft>, 41S 41>4 isrwr»»it ll.OO 12.75 *.27 K 6 V2y. 6 25 7.4*5 $.20 Cotton. Macon, October 16.-Oood mtdlllng 8*g; mid dllog 8*4: "trlct low middling 8Ki low (uldlllng •K; sales 987. axcxirr*. Rmwxirn and stock. tecslred to-day by r»U 512 M " by wagon 767 4* eel red previously 20,2il .tosk on baud SepL 1. 1887 631-22,061 'kipped to-day 574 Skipped previously 17,939 is,313 'took on hand... 3,548 TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Stocks and Hoads. •*w Tons. Go ober 15.—titoex* active and weak. Honey easy at 2 S to 3. *i©haoge, iong »« 81)4 to 94.S1X: "hurt It 85* to $4 H5* ttate ho~as daU snd firm; *• v«ruru*ut m»«<s dull snd steady. •»> a— F1 chans© dull and steady, ^ouay easy st 2* to 3, closing off-rad at 8. Snb-tmr"-* usfi- feose: -oln *132178,(NO; turraney « 2 493 000, 'v^raoeat bond* dull snd steady: 4 -*.<■ 125*; 4* per cents 1 8; Stole bonds dull and firm. HANS HTATKMMrt. ths weakly atateutaiit of the associated banks •nova fee foUuwtuir changes: Iceenre, decreene $ 551.660 Loana, tncreeae ... S654.00J vpacle, decrease 416 00) Lsgal tenders. Increase 7*2.701 Oepoetta, lucreese 4,4M.toO -lrculatlon, increase 12.300 The Lanka now hold in exceee ot legal re- “nlremeats 7,2C0,300 Tbe following were fee closing qintobont: November.. May 7ft* 0 *rn—October..... 41* November 41 * May 44* 0 bt*—October S6 November if. Slay 29« 4 Me** P rk - October. 6 For the year 12 00 January 12.25 L*rfi—October 6.27* w ove infer 6.21* December 6.25 T- rt ritrs--vowber 7 00 January 617* dr. loum. October 15.— /lour quiet snd firi ramlly $2 40%2 60, choice 63.10*3 62. fancy 611 1.70. extra fancy $3.75*3.80, patent 63U.S«j Wheat quiet and firm: No. 2 red cash 71. Octo< 71*. May 79*. Corn dad aud lower: c*a October89*. day 41*. Oats easy aid dull: _ 24*. October 74. May 28*. Whisky steady at 11 Pruvtaions easy, zorx— Mess, Irregular $14.25. Lard **6 30 Dry salted meat*, oozed •boulders $6.60, long dear $7 25, clear rio eidi $7.37*. short clear $7.67*. Bac>.u—Boied. «no: dere *6 0*6.12*. long clear eldM $8. .5 e'ear •Ides $8.37**H 45. shore clear sides |8.76. tto' •leedy et tl2 00«14.0U. 1 •cinmati. October 15 —Flour easy: Foml] l.3l)*i 40, fonoy $3 60*3 '6. Wheatnegle'ted: 9 r-d 74. Oora steady: No. 2 mixed 44. firm: 1 m«ted 28*. Pork dull at |!4 d dull at $6.30. tint* meats unchaLn-1: v,„, ribs $7 50 Bacon easy: Long clear »3j6, ehot ribs 18.25, Short riser $8 75 Whisky ite 41.06 Sugar unchanged: New Orleans « sf*: hard, •wllnsri 6*a6*. Bogs firm: Coujb.- and Hgtu 13 3Ua4 6), packing and butchers' It 04.75 i.teLtfxoxr, October 15 -Flour quiet sodeleuli Howard Street anfi Weetern anpe ftne $3.3 .4' extra $$.00x9.6*1 family $3.75a4 33, City XU roperQne $2 37a2 62, extra $8.00tH.50, Bio brom |4 10*4.50, Faupeco family $4.75, patont 4* 1 Wheat - Nomhern steady and quiet: No 2 red ML* ember 82*84; Waatsrn ©xsler and dull: No 3 eto* rad spot TH*e78*. ^om-Southern qntet, itrad; White 67-68. vetlow 65*57: Weetern eto-dy end dal Oats qnlet: Mon them 32*35*; Weetern white * 35*. do mixed 42a32*. Naw koax. October 15 -Southern flour uncheo; Common to fair extra $3.14a4 00; good to 'tu extra $4.10a4 Ik). Whaat-Optiooa were doll 1 featureless; spots firm and fairly actlvs: So. rod October 81*8!?,' Nvvsmber 8l.*,V!' May HtsHH*. Oorn *•* lower, nr graded 32*^ No. 2 October 61*allH. November fl 1 ,*^ Oats *a* higher, only moderstoly n No. 2 October »2\a3>%, November 32'as33. 25*. No. 2 spot 327.033.mixed Western 32.31. F( quiet and steady: etate 4a2l, Jallforala 5eli uon to choice lla25. Coffee-spot, fall quitt at tl9 37*: options lower and dull: Sn. 1X October $17 30, November $17.3*17 4). Decern $17 68*17.70. Sugar firm and quiet: Oeotrife 6* tor 96-teet, 4 7-15 for 87-teet. 4 1-W 89 test; ftluaoovado •*. English Islands «*«: to good refining 4*s4 l«-16j refined eager* qm O extra O •*. white extra 0 » 5 7-16 yellow 4*a4*. monld A 4 * era* A 6a6 1-16, off A f*«6*. sUnaord Al\. loaf and crushed Ah. wrannlated 6, Onnaa 6 3-16*5*.’ Mnlaeae# firm 6*a6*. Bice firm. Cotton seed oil 33* forr* In barrato, 43 for raflntd. Petroleum-* 6*a5* 50-teai 20. Bides steady: Wst exited Orleans, selected, 45 to 50 pounds, 9*9X- dull: Mess, 315 0*15.27 for nsw, $14'25aU.Su fr old. Beef quiet and firm. Beef hams dull" quiet: Out meats stead' *** Lard opened Western steam - r -. November fd57a6.61; city steam $«70 refiro $7.10, Freight* to Liverpool per - *“•* ootton *d, grain 2*d. Lomaviixo. October 15 —Grain weaker dull: No i red 76 f’orn dull: No. 2 while L- tuned 44* '%.» quiet; No. 3 mixed 2* F* quiet at 114.f0 Bs*.«. dull: Clear nb Udell.*’ •* -*tdea 9 0). ehoaro •• $6 00. Bulk *w| easier: Use *ldee tT. 5*. eleM side* enoutdsre *6 25 Mess neve nominal Milo Lor.* quiet at $6 43, 1 1ms a.e*. .. till to OSOMtago. loft * troUua ecu. «»t 21* . VMoltcacnn.4i 9ft • •' Bloat! ecu.. >«*t. ertU'iueut Be 70 '’*enrta 5e q» erueultdatsd 45 •«ts. end Ohio.... 4* >7. Y. Central No: folk \ ^ pre?. Northern Pae.,oom 20 2tf 43* PWrf-SeJJ 84 Hiding 60 7.1th. and Allegh'y . 6 Bleb, and Dap.... iio BlcL. and W. P,... 71* •ftieoand North liv«*|no.?k totond. ic irtfwud.... 37 8t.r%u! jelsweft and lack 123* do jrof-rrad 2« ilexae Pactfie 21* I'S*S“ n ; 0;“* * *»■>• .»«Fltofe. ...... Kifi l'nl,, v«lfic..^^Wte ettov. and Neoh 55 % Nvw J.rs^T Central 'o # »2 err.,hisxcd Oket eft 7Tltx»qrl Paclfir.... mtv ftfetfp and oklcBgBHBfilliii w.f' I v . »* Executor’s Sale. OlOHOIt, Jiirz. rncRTf .-By aotbotllj u i last * til and testament of John H. Walker# I , *ald county, will I e sold ai «h© court houee aocr^m i.Vh Clinton, said county, on the Orel l !*H comber, nrxt, t«ur hundred aud five (Ud) ***** ®1 land, more or le«e, situate in ea'd county ot miles nurthwiMt of Clln'on. adjolntok •IM4. t Asked. Cot Oil t Cot < on, j;aasoo., October ^5, noon Ootton msrkH Wl Vl , f “ ir m^dllov cr land* •* oltUUng Grlesito ft 7-lS: ea'as 1 i4M>; for eoa# #t V 55'*!^ ••■■wfetef.«», * margin 6.6 o, Futnrea lUlet and som-what I Pata^ UW ‘ Uf Oatobar........ 1, Tiq-IJM. »l ...irr-Ncvetuher ... ft 7 64 • oitr i-Oa.ccuj' er . 6 10 6«- <j ,\i ' JeosQiber-Jaimarv....is 104*— *f4 ' Tan'tary-Fsoruary 5 10 (.u February-March 'ft lldl Mar u.-urn * ' tt-rtl-Ma. it im, *l’*4 HU ' 1137; x.:dfii Ortonme 15 .. ft It-*-* .. 5 9 6| . 6 9*4 . * 9 64 .. A !«^4 . 5 13 >4 . 3 15-41 . 6 !'*• 4 9*. avenfi* Net rocatpta tp elcacd M); a.lto 125.740. r wlwfcE? •*““ “* ■'**“< •»« •.io#. firm; 9*. middling r tetej.e Pntnres gross 5,493 - ooTiow scrn.r. rif g ISSl **•-?>« toU-wtaff te Ui. Tteltl. .n tor ““ * #rtd! isate steady. Middles dull and •*'**.•] I dull and heavy and dosed )k« am spot $5.77*, October l* *M at $1.05. ONE MILLION Fmlt Tre«. rirap# Rtrawbrrrj Haul*. *»■ —*.U!B« WILLOW LIRE M l"* 18 ! l).«crlpU».cal<l«» ,, f pne-itet mallei PRl** application. Addrwe ifiMDEL II. RL'HW Ifanballrillr. muce uiiniiwwi 01 vnu "- i-— iiiiwl lands of Mrs Uo-id. Wllltom Green end *1 son, and known es tbe “il me Place." Good r de: ce, gin house, bams aod teusut Bouses oe place If necessary, Hus place util to «liv.fieu •ult 1 nr. bssera ,. . a Alsu, at the same t ms end ptoSA the same aathortty, will be sold one buao:^* j oeventv(.7 ) acres, more or lew, known ••81ms Place;" situate near Flv© county; adjoining the tondaofDr. Govsr. 1 Hood and Kabun estate Tbto pl«* *• adapted to * si ck or 4*»ry farm. Walnut -1 runnl- g through the entire premise*. i J among the beat farming lands in tb*county. midway between fee E. T., Va k (te. and arfi Macon railroads; ooly fire miles to rta* ® g either road, and unly fifteen mil©« ff® m w,; Macon, one of th#* boat market* in th#* , aa the property of tne estate of the w I Wri* r. M tor *£«"**£■ Cctobrr 15, 1887. an I Ihe above property, by consent of \ be purchased at private sate previous to*uy , | crtlHtd P. J WaLEE/.U^ Administratrix Hale. OEOr.OIi, JoXKM CiJt’WTT.-01 •* , *ZTto'±v * ? I cor ies tritcrested and order from tcuri * * • „ 1 1 itr “ 1 "tau I will sell court house dcor In I In December, next, on -ere of »‘ r “ ‘'J* fJtr . I nvtr, known aa the ()li Dame Mill f * 1 __ »* aerts ox *»“**» •—„ —^ &•**I J 9 42 iprll... I .. . i 9 7*> m ter-hea therrto, known aa fee Henry °^ Frr! , r.t | •g •« JZ...It2* ^ »« *J4 • «« * f J »-■» l»T0 riac; all in t-i.uuij. - - ■ -, fl( ,:u prop.il/ of U.nry 0. llama. quarter .lira rl.rf lanrf. I—bitem# «f**' . term lao.l; ateo. mm poor l “ w ',. ,, ^ 7riJ » I >■« ao« Mbw ooiLoimo m mid 1»*# ^ 1 MlRYfci A-SIEO-BY*T**l'HIJ10r#IYrtir£^ | tettloa aa principal or u>Uta.L A - - KteSte? 1 "TSSm* 1 *