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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2«J, 1884.
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i your boy Smith’s Worm Oil.
AN EXCITING RACE.
THE ROAD COMMISSIONERS.
Officer Halve Fennell Capture*
cr-.ped Convict.
As some gentlemen were passing along
an old shanty near the mound on the east
side of the river yesterday morning, they
vaw a negro woman dart behind the door,
as if evading them. Her actions were so
j-trange that they aroused their suspicions
and. on going into town, they reported the
matter to Officer Harve Fennell, who was
then on the lookout for an escaped con
vict, a woman named Millie Wilson.
The officer weighs a trifle over two hun
dred pmyids, but he knuckles to no man
in a raw'. He went out to the shanty, but
the woman saw his portly form coming up
III bill and she started for the woods, tak
ing a path around Subers’s fish pond. The
officer forgot about his weight, and deter
mined on capturing her. To head her off
it was necessary to cross the pond, and
without stopping to consider the
depth or coldness of the water,
be plunged in and soon fonnd
himself up to the neck. Being a good
swimmer, no reached the shore and then
the race began in earnest. The woman
nad a g« od start, but the officer gained on
her fast. She made a break for a lot of
gallberry bushes and left fragments of her
ressonthc twigs as souvenirs to the of-
cer, but he kept on. The villain still pur
sued her. With one bound she leaped
across a wide ditch, no doubt believing
that the short legs of the officer could not
compass the gap, but she was mistaken.
The officer broke one suspender button in
the attempt, but went over like a gay ga
zelle. He reached out one hand to grasp
the fleeing female but she flitted away
like a phantom, and on they sped Trees,
sapplings and bushes bent before them
like frail reeds before the storm, and they
pushed through the tanclewhod like snow
plows through a landslide.
Finally the hand of the officer reached
out far enough and the woman was a pris
oner. gasping and panting. She was taken
to the shanty and made to shoulder her
valise, which was a heavy one. The officer
then took his prisoner up town, where he
replaced his wet uniform with dry citizens’
clothes, and then brought the woman to the
barracks. .
She proved to be Millie Wilson, a negro
woman sentenced by Judge Simmons to
eight years in the penitentiary for stealing
from another negro on Mr. Johnson
Wise's place, in the Godfrey district. She
was sent to Lowe’s camp at Du
bois on the Macon «fc Brunswick railroad,
but escaped last August with a male con
vict. A reward of one hundred dollars was
offered for the man. and as it was thought
that the finding of his whereabouts d<
pended upon finding tho woman,
every search was made for her
by the officials. She has been
aiOuiiu Mneuit fur euuiu tline, iiever com
ing into the city except at night. Her va
lise is full of new clothes, and it may be
that she has not recovered from her old
habit of stealing.
Captain Ifwa will be notified of her
capture.
Report of the Joint Committee from City
Council and Commissioner*.
We have been requested by the road
commissioners to publish the following:
Your committee appointed to investi
gate the present system of working the
public roads of Bibb county, and to recom
mend plans of a more economical charac
ter, beg to make the following report:
Our investigation led us to address the
following communication to the mayor and
city council of the city of Macon:
Macon, Ga., June 4. 1883.—To the Hon
orable, the Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Macon: we the undersigned commit
tee appointed bv the road board of com
missioners of Bibb county, beg leave to
state that we have met your committee on
streets and after discussing the plans
which we propose to recommend to our
Ins
And whether the weather was fair and clear,
Or whether the wean waa rough aud gray,
The bottle hod nothing to care or fear;
Yet the ship was an iron and oaken mass
And the other was nothing but brittle glass—
Where the billows rose highest the storm-king
flew
Over the sea;
And the waters foamed tnd the wild winds
blew.
While the mad waves tossed in a whirling
glee,
And all that was left of ship and crew
Came, bringing its message with silent lips
Of the perils of thr * * - •
A bottle.
which we propose to recommend to our
road board, that we jointly agreed that it
would be desirable to ask your board to
appoint a committee to meet with us at
some convenient time between this and
next Saturday. We ask this be
cause we feel the importance of some
changes in the present system of working
the streets of the city of Macon and the
roads of the county, and would respectful
ly solicit that you will appoint a special
Blooded Hogs.
Mr. George M. Prescott, of Wylly, Ga.,
off) rs some fine blooded pigs for sale. See
his advertisement.
committee, who will co-operate with us in
recommending such changes as we may
mutually agree upon. Very respectfully,
W U Tin* vti v . ’lifjirninn •
W. fc. Brantly, Chairman;
It. A. XlSBKT.
I. B. English,
It. E. Park,
W. H. MaksAeld,’
W. L. Buroav. . t
In answer to this the mayor appointed
the following committee of conference;
A. Proudfit. W. A. Davis and H. Horne.
This conference took place on June 5,
when your committee presented the fol
lowing facts for consideration:
1st. That while the chain-gang had cost
the county $475 per month, that hut $75 of
this amount had actually been expended
for the support of the convicts, the bal
ance going to defray the expenses of over
seer, guards and other expenses incurred
in its management.
That in view of the fact that the city,
according to the report of Mr.W. A. Davis,
chairman of the street committee, paid out
$300 per month with an average of thirteen
hancis on actual labor roll, your committee
proposed the following: That the city
should take the convicts, (the average be-
ing about twenty per month) which would
cost the city say at a liberal calculation $3
lie — — *
per month, rations $G0, and allowing for
two guards $37.50, each, $75—total $135;
leaving $1(15 out of their present appropri
ation lor labor. With this amount seven
or more than one-half, of their present
*• - -ifs
working force could be retained. This force,
supplemented by the twenty convicts, the
committee on the part of the city readily
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Jpi ....
ackowledged would be more efficient than
the present system at no greater cost,
and therefore recommended that the
city should take the convicts
the full term of twelve months,
retaining one tent, one pair mules and one
wagon, and that the county shonld have
the present appropriation of your board in
money, to work by contract or in any
other manner that your board might
adopt. This recommendation of the street
committee, was, at tho request of said
committee, represented by your committee
in person before the city council at its
meeting following the abovo mentioned
conference, but up to this date we have not
heard anything definite from them, and
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Erneet McGoffey, in the Current.
Executor’s Sale
A bottle.
u.
WILL be told on the first Tuesday in March,
before the court houfe door, in Macon,
Bibb county, between 1 the legal
fractional lot of land No. 157,
district of originally Baldwin.tbenTwiggs,now
Bibb county, containing Ml acres first quality
swamp land, on the east side of the Ocmulgec
river, about seven miles below Macon, where
the Macon and Brunswick railroad crosses the
river. Never having called on the Macon and
Brunswick railroad for the right of way, the
purchaser will have that right.
Sold as the property of Geo. R. Clayton, de
ceased, of Baldwin county. Terms cash.
PHILIP A. CLAYTON,
febl-law4w Executor.
RICHMOND, VA
hose who go down in ships—
Consumption Cured*
An old physician, retired from pri
ids
tice having had placed in his hands by
an East India missionary the formula
of a simple vegetable remedy for the
Bpeedy and permanent cure of Con
sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma
and all Throat and Lung Affections,
also a positive and radical cure for Ner
vous Complaints, after having tested
its wonderful curative powers m thou
sands of cases, has felt it his duty to
make it known to his suffering fellows.
Actuated by his motive and a desire to
relieve human suffering, I will send
free of charge to all who desire it this
recipe, in German, French or English,
with full directions for preparing and
using. Sent by mail by addressing
with stamp, naming this paper, W. A.
Noyes, 149, Poxctrt Block, Bochctler,
Xcw York. scp!4weowl9t
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GEORGIA. BIBB COUNYT. -Whtreas, Chaa.
X)
E Schofield, administrator de ho- Is
the estate of D. 8. Little, late of said county, de
ceased,has made application for letters of dls-
mlaslonfrom said estate.
This i«. therefore, to cite and* admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the
court of ordinary oissld county on the first
Monday in Marcn next to show cause, if any
they can, why said letters of dismission should
ouHiu *i*naiure, u
J. A. McM ANUS,
Ordinary.
. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas, Will-
lam Rvdcr, guardian of the children of R. R.
and M. A. T. Mlnshew. has made applica
tion for letters oi dismission from his guar
dianabip.
This Is, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be end appear at the
court of ordinary of said county ou the first
Monday in March next to show cause, iiany
they can. why said letters of dismission should
not bo granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
Decemlter 1,1888. J. A. McM«NU8,
dec5-Iaw3m 4> Ordinary.
$
GEOIM1A, BIBB COUNTY.- Whereas. Bob!
H. Plant, having in due form applied to tho un
designed for the guar Han*hip of (he person
a # .d property of James Nisbet flazlehurst. Fan
nie Wingfield Hazlehutvt. Louisa Nistet Hazlc-
hurst and Farah Harriet Hszlehurst, minor
children of George H. Htzlehurst, late of the
State of Tennessee, deceased. Notice is hereby
given thst his aprlicatton will be heard at the
February term, 1884, of the court of ordinary
of said county.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
January 10.1884, J A. McM AN(78,
Janll-Uwlw
THE DIXIE OX WHEE
DIX| V B ” W Our S cheap First- clasB ENGINE f jr i n ;
STANDARD ENGINE. GRIST AND SAW MILLS,
Agents should not fail to see our
offer of premiums elsewhere in this is
sue. tf
11 cniu niijumiK ut-mmtj iium tuuu. uiiu
would respectfully ask that a copy of this
report, together with the following resolu
tion, bo directed to the mayor and city
council for their consideration:
‘•That whereas. The public roads of Bibb
county and the streets of the city of Ma
con, according to official information bo-
foro us, represent 141 miles of road for
the county and 21 miles of streets for the
A Lady’s Lite
May depend upon tho medical treatment she
receives for tho removal of iho*e trouble* pecu
liar to her avx. That these affections cau be
cured Is clearly de*r onstrated by thousands
of testimonials on file at the office of Dr*. Jack
son k Barnett. N. E. corner Race and Ninth
streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Our advice to our lady readers Is to corres
pond with them. They are skillful and learned
and always meet with success In their « ractlce.
The appended letter from tho wife of Rev. 8.
L. Binkley, which is nubihhed by permission,
shows tho efficacy of their treatment:
Martinsville. I» d.. June 19.1875.
Drs. Jackson & Burnett,Cor. Race and 9ih Bis.,
Cincinnati. Ohio.:
Dear Sirs: I have been an invalid for several
years. Yout M.U. Par lilies were recommended
to me by a phyalclan. When 1 cornu enced
their use, 1 bad been unab’e to wtlk for nearly
two yean without the use of
an instrument. After using lc«s than
one bex of the rastillcs. I laid the instrument
•side, never s.nia to take it up, and in two
months was easily cured of Retrovcislon and
Prolapsus of the terus. Have also been enred
of Leucorrhcca. From my own expeiLu^
and thst of some half dozen others tbathav*
used th- m. I consider the Paitilles the mos.
valuable medicine ever given to the poor
suffering woman, as they have never failed in
effecting the desired result when properly
used. Ladies too sensitive and timid to call
on a physician lor advice and treatment, have
here a valuable medicine In their own hands.
Yours respectfully.
MR9. L «>. BINKLEY.
Prf, J, A B, show their fal'h in tneir remedy
Jr rending a sample box free upon^rcce pt o
city: and
•’Whereas, The cost of maintaining said
roads and streets, aocordlng to present ap
propriations, Is over $80 per mile:
"Hi
Resolved, That in our
tnt the
county is not receiving a fair equivalent
for the amount of money expended, and
that we respectfully ask that they adopt
the recommendation of the joint commit
tee or suggest some plan that their judg
ment may deem better.” ^
W. S. Brantly, Chairman;
R. A. NiBBrr,
1. B. English,
W. II. Mansfield,
R. E. Park,
W. L. Burgay.
THE RINC FAMILY.
the Turnpike.
Last night the ebaingahg Was tendered
to the county for ono week to work on
that portion of the Houston road known
as Wiley’s turnpike. A visit was made to
it yesterday by Aldermen Davis and
Fxouillic, and thiy reported it was iu an
almost impassable condition. As good
roads arc as much a benefit to the city as
to the county, the council took this ac»
They Receive a Letter That Does Them a
Deal of Good.
Some few months ago we published the
statement that the family of an old printer
named Ring were in Macon, having moved
hereabout a year ago from Americus.
Wc stated at the time that Mr. Ring was
the son of an Indian named Welsh. While
Welsh was on his way with his family
tbrongh Arkansas to the Indian reserva
tion. the entire family died with the ex
ception of one boy, who was adopted and
brought tin by a Dr. Ring. A special act
of the legislature changed the boy’s name
from Welsh to Ring. The boy grew to
manhood, married and settled down in
8amter county, where he died, leaving a
wife and six small children. Two of the
boys are at work at Bemd Bros., one goes
to school, one is at home blind, and thorq
Ordinary.
iGEORGIA BIPB COUNTY.-Whereas, ,
!.T b«rt Mlx,exfcutor of the estate of Trc*.
IHnes, has made application for letters of dis
mission from said estate.
This 1* to cite and admonish all persons con
March next, to show cause, if any they can
why said application should not bo granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
December 5.1883. J. A. McMANUa,
dec7-law3m Ordinary
Craxvlbrd C oun y.
Administrator’s Sale.
fore the court house door, in the town of
Knoxville, Ga., north half oi lot of land No. 11
and south half of laud No. 12, being 202V,
acres, more or less, all in the third district o':
said county, and known as the Watson Saw
yer s place, and sold as the property of the
estate of the late Watson Sawyer, late of wild
county,deceased, for distribution. Terms cash.
GEORGE L. SAWYER,
Crawford Sheriff Sale.
EORGJA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Will be
sold before tho court house door in the
town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in
March next, within the legal hours of sale, the I M
undividedhsl.interest intoto, \ MtA \M Oil MM
ix 'Jo- etxmps, to postwe, «to a 1
Pure Blooded Hogs.
EUSF.Y RED.SalUe Berkshire,Imported
Poland China, Imported Essex Pigs fur
sale—115.00 per pair.
GEO. M. PP.ESTCOTT,
feb2SwdltAs*3t Wylly. Ga,
For Sale.
cents a bushel on cars, and six thor
oughbred Berkshire boar pigs three months
old, best pedigree, $10 each, on cars. First
money gets them. R. E. PARK. Macon,
Ga.. or J. T. DOZIER.
feb21w4t Holton, Ga,
fftdqnl SUinnsnntnts.
Bibb Countv-
- appl
letters of administration on the estate of Mary
Kerwln, late of said county, deceased.
This is to cite and admonish all persons
conce ned to be and appear at tho court of or
dinary of said county on the first Monday In
March next to show cause, if any they can,
why said application shonld not be granted.
MV itness my hand and official signature, this
February 1.18M. J. A. McM AN U 8,
fobMflWtW* Ordinary,
TALBOTT & SONS
MACON, OA.
I~ .
t • > • t a .iy t:-»9
compaT,Mn n wrth y othtr b ma t kef. lmp '° in Con *ruction and durabio. all wo ask
S. S. PEGB&M, Slanogror.
TA. 13 OT^r
M ICGN.UBOUGI
SILVERWARE!
For Household Use,
BIRTHDAY !
CENTRAL FURNITURE HOUSE
WEDDING PRESENTS 1
La fee stock and Low Prices.
£aHsend for Catalogue.
J. P. STEVENS & CO.
f*b8wly Macon. Ga.
266TH EDITION PRICE ONLY $1
Bv Mail Postpaid.
MATS, »to„ elo., M can b« found in nny Boors in tho Sooth. I nm determined to lead
rather than to be lead in the matter of good go-ids and low price*.
LOflk A, aet (C) good Chalra for |‘>.7iS. *‘L ! tilo Beauty" Bed Room Suit.aevon
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to pleaee, $4o.00. Parlor Suits, Loungee, Safes, etc,, "away down yonder.” Send your
orders to tho *
KNOW THYSELF.
and in 70 acres of lot No. 219. all in the firat
district of said county. Levied on as the prop
erty of If. C. White by R. M. Bond, former
sheriff said county, to satisfy » fl fa issued
from Crawford Superior Court! n favor *
Catherine C. Wheeler vs. said If. C. White.
Also at the same time an aud place the wost
half of lot of land No. 8H, in the first district of
said county, to satisfy a cost tl fa Issued from
Crawford Superior Court in favor of T. 1*. Oli
ver for use of officers of court vs. T. J. Lamai
and O. C. Cleveland. Levied on as the property
of anld T. J. Umar.
Also at the same time and place lot ofland
No. 58, in the seventh district of said county,to
satisfy a cost fl fa in favor of M. E. Danlclly
for use of officers of court vs. A. N. Smith.
Levied on as property of said A. N. Smith.
Also at the same time and place lot of land
No. 25, in the second district. Levied on as
property of II. T. Sanders, admluistiatorof
estate of Mary E.’ Danielly, deceased, to
satisfy a tax fl fa for Htato and county tax vs
II. F. Handers, administrator. .
Also a«|thc same time and place lot of land No
89, In tho 7th district of said county. Levi#
on the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews to
satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county tax vs.
said Elizabeth Matthews.
Also at the same time and place 100 acres of
lot of land No. 100, la the seventh district
of said countv. Levied on as the property of
the estate of W. W. Mathews to satisfy a fl la
for State and county tax vs. said w. w. Math
ews. >1. i\ REVIERK, Sheriff.
*• February 4tb, 1881. 5-law4w
Debility, Premature Decline in Man,;Erfonoi
Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from I
IndLcrrtions or excesses. A book for every
roan, young, middle-iced and old. Itcnntains
125 prtsnrlptlons for all acute and chronic dis
eases, each one of which is invaluable. So
fhoud by the su'hor, whose- experience
oovers, full gilt, guaranteed to bo a'finsi
I work in every sense—mechanical, literary and
iprofcsaional—than any other work sold iti
this country for -2.50, or the money will be re L
funded In every instance. Price only 1100
by mall, p—tpyd* _ Illustrative sampleicenti.|
mftKKKt pastes
Send now. Gold Medal awarded the author by I
|the National Medical Association, totbeoffl-
^■of which he refers
For Charity—Gentle Charity’s Sake.
While winter cold rules everything, it is
almost like a m of summer sunshine of
the iucunmlablc heap of good (never to be
known by mortal ken on this earth) that
is done daily and hourly in the city of
New Orleans, La., by the far-famed Char
ity Hospital, maintained by the Spaniard,
the French, the American, the Confeder
ate 8tate, and now more active in its mis
sion of good than ever, sustained by the
royal bonus of $1,000,000 paid for its Iran-
chiles by The Ixmisianu State Lotterv.
the next (Ihe 106th) Monthly Drawing of
which will occur on March 11.1884, and of
which M. A. Dauphin, at New Orleans,
La., will give all information.
_ two girls.
By on accident, Mr. J. J. Clay, in one of
wliose houses the family is living, heard
of their claim, and he interested himself
in their behalf. By writing and rewriting
he finally found a trace of the claim at
Washington. Knowing that Hon. Thoa.
Hardeman was on the committee on terri
tories, Mr. Clay forwarded all the papers
n * Colonel Hardeman exerted himself to
out the claim, and yesterday Mr. Clay
received a letter from him which con
tained sema geed k? tks family.
Bibb County Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA. CRAWFORD CQUNtr.-C. W.
V*n Valkcnbnre, cYcentorol tut will and
tol.Bcnt ol Elfubcth S.WMm l.ta c< Mid
county, decMKd, apt lie. to mo for IctWnof
dl.mlnton from »ld trait.
ThU will clu .11 concerned to ill Mr mum, If
tny they hive, by tho Dm Monday In April
1*m, why mid oppUc.Uca should not be
pouted
witness my hind pScIslIy’ th!« J.nn.rr 7th
ISM. VIR0IL8.not.TON,
jonlMtwim ordinary.
u dc tom wiorf wt- court iniu-.u uour.
• • iu the city of Macon, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March,
next, the following property, to-wit:
One seventh undivided Interest of the whole
of the building known as the Findlay's Iron
Works, on the corner of Third, Oglethorpe and
U “ jro streets, la the city of Macon, in sold
of Bibb. Levied on as the property of
wwntyof Bibb. Levied on as the property of
C.8.* G. W. Findlay to satisfy a fl fa is
sued from Justice Court 716th district. G. M.,
in favor of P. H. Wood vs. C. 8. & U. W. Find
lay. Levy made and returned to me by a cot
stable. G. 8. WE8TOTT, Hheriff.
February 4,1884. 61aw4w*
Bibb County Sheriff’s Sale.
Thomas Harrow*
TVe btve rtcelred from the Tbomu
Harrow Company, of Genera, K. Y., their
annual catalogue, illustrating the Thoma.
Harrow, ao long aud farorable known,
nnd their new lmpleuMnt. the Perfected
Fulrerizer. The claims which th. Harrow
Company make (or tlieie implement, are
very strong, and ahonld commandthc at
tention of all farmers, both (or the most
efficient preparation of the ground and the
xubse<(ucnt care and cultivation of the
growing crop. We advise our reader, to
send to the company for this catalogue, m
UUiVU SUUM -UvU .iwte£> .w* ..kittli/.
He saya "their names are on the Indian
rolls, and they are entitled to some
money, but the Indians are contending
that those here are not entitled to any
money from the treaty with the United
States. Thii question is before the Court of
claims; but 1 am informed at the depart
ment there Is no gum in it and it will be
decided soon. There is quite a sum now
that belongs to the Indians, the children
of Ring included, as they are on the rolls
in the Department of the Interior. The
evidence of their identity is on file here,
and they have now awaiting decision over
1300 apiece, and when the land is sold be
longing to the tribe it will amount to almut
S .000per head. It may be sometime
fore it is decided.”
U r ILL tie sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the bnildlng known m the
Rock Mill, on Pina street, east of tho Cen
tral railroad track, the following property, be
ing machinery, difficult and expensive to
move: One planer and matcher. 1 scroll saw,
1 ripsaw, 4 cut off saw, 1 shingle machine, 1
bom
A Sad Errand.
A few days ago Major Sterling Neal, of
Fort Valley, received a telegram from
Athens, Tenn., announcing the critical
illness of his daughter Alice, Mrs. McAf-
fery, at that place. He left at once with
* v . OfMQ," " * -• *
The City of Augusta.
Mr. H. C. Gercke, Augusta. Ga.. hij
recommends Norman's Neutralizing
dial as the best, most pleasant and the
most harmless family medicine in exist-
tence. It is gaining a strong foothold in
the households that have used it and is
destined to become the most popular .med
icine in use.
GEURGI4. CRAWFORD COUN rY.—Thomas
lekson and L. D. Moore. adminUtrators dc
bonis non on the estate of Mary Preston, late of
■aid county, deceased, make application for
Utters of dismission from said tru-t.
This will cite all concerned to show eanse.
will benefit all —London LanctL^^
There is no member of society to whom this
book will not be useful, whether youth, parent,
guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Argonaut,
Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
I or Dr. W II. PARKER, No. 4 Bnlflnch street 1
Boston, 31***., who maybe consulted on all
diseases requiring aVlll and experience.
Chronic and olstl-ab diseases that have
baffled the skit) of all other it pi i Pb?ii|
clans a »i*ccialtv. Such tr«»tl
led succcMfullv without an »riIVVJPl U
instance of failure. X1JL X fjiiJLi *
■4'C'wlT
Nos. 60 and 62 Poplar Street,
U» front for the patronage of the people, with as complete and well assorted etock
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Shades, Rugs,
* 4
Central Fui’niture House l
For anything yon need from a 4.', oents chair to a $1J5D bedstead, to a $.100.00 Bedroom
Suit, onu I guarantee satisfaction.
BENJAMIN SKALOWSKI
THE FQSS & PEVEY COTTON CARD.
LOWELL
Massachusctt:
UPWARDS OF SIX THOUSAND IN OPERATION.
OVER SEVEN HUNDRED IN GEORGIA (MILLS
07* Reference, J. F. HANSON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company,JMacon, Go.
lUIIWIIl C1WUI WJ1OTUVU W HIUW CRUItf.
If any they have, bv the flrtt Monday In April
*d as prayed for:
nEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY .-George
v* L. Kawyer,-administrator of the estate of
plies to me (
. to sell the real propel
of said deceased.
ThU will cite all ennreroed to show cause,
if any they have,by the first Monday in March,
18M, why said application should not be
^Vitness my hand officially, this February 2,
1881. V. 8. HOLTON,
’JSCXSSiLTt
\7\um debility,exhausted
powers, pr..-matct« drvi.y
end failure to pcr.'ornt I'.tV'e
duties propcrlj are ir&ozcu 1/
eVrrfu t and ladir.f
zcctczatia&u ha=.:h
and vlffortasjaanDO' 4 h
TH^MARSTX) 'fcLLyUWSr.
ENGINES, GINS, SAW MILLS, ETC.
^ 1 L
noeafsl Uttm bsu--. r J -... cr - T —.
pew and direct method* Milpl-elnn thor*
onebnera. Full isfermatioa sad Trratteo frte.
i Coseoitiac f kyskiaa of
MARST0H REMEDYCa.4CW.UthD. Mew York.
boring machine. 1 mortising machine. 1 line
shafting and belting. Levied on as the prop
erty of Z. W. 8elf and Zeno W. Whitney to sat
isfy a mortgage fl fa issued from Bibb Superior
Court in favor of W. I». William* v*. Z. W.
Self and Zeno W Whitney, property polutec
out in «ald fl fa. O. 8. wfesTCOTT.
sheriff.
* February 4th ,18M 6-law4w #
tTATE OF GEORGIA, IHBB COUNTY.—
Whereas. Henry L. Jewett, executor of the
last will and testament of Catherine Williams,
late of said county, deceased, represents to
thecourt.in hi rpetition duly filed ami entered I
Ion record, that he has fully administered
Catherine Williams’s estate, and fully execut
ed her said will. '
This is, therefore to cite all persons con-1
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if
discharged from his
letters of dismission
M e.rh.
February 1.18M.
feb6-law3m*
the first Monday in
hand and official signature, this
“cMANUB,
Notlceto Debtof b and Ct ed
itors.
A LL persons having dsmands against thces-
H late of Elizabeth Kewdom, lata of Crawford
county.deceased, are hereby notified to aside*
tn thefr demands to the undesigned according
to law: and al dohods fcnVtotdl to said estate
to Jaw: and si domds hi-vsitoa to said csts
*" r*4Ulrad V* LKtNBrS
Jtntury 4 b. UM.
Uai-on County.
_ M i. M.IIim unm, cucutrfx of J.mc.
A. Cum. dratMiiJ, kM .ppltrt for letter, ef
ceraedto.ppe.railh.Coim ol Ordinary of
mid county on the Bret Monday In Much next
* there to .how cuu, if - •*
the family physician, hut the
died of heart di*eaae oa Tbadu night.
■tains paswl through Macon hut
rmpanledbr Mai. Xcal and Mr.
McAliiery. They will be tmried in Fort
Valley.
About eight month, ago Ifn. McAOery
vart a bride. She was well-known and bad
a largr > irdeof friends in Houston coun
ty. and in Macon.
i \ RD1NAK) 8 Urrlix. JU>fca * <i., ua.,
11 February UM.—Whercaa.W. D. H. John-
ran applies to me tor sdmlnUlrattnn de boats
non with the will annexed, on e.ute oi Will-
i.m Johnron. late deemed, ol Jones county.
These are. therefore, to rite and admonl.h
allpenon. concerned to .how taiueatthu
office on or by the Bnt Monday in April next.
II any they have, why the Mine dull not he
,r wimcM my hand officially.
feUTtd K- T. ItOSO, Ordinary.
Stole Hia Wife.
A Fight In Columbus.
From panengen on the train from
Colnmbu. yesterday afternoon, we learn
the following particular, of a light which
took place in that city on Sunday night.
Policemen J. W. Tice and W. P. Duncan
arreeted a man who waa drank and dl»
orderly at a barroom on Bridee Bow kept
by James and William Hammond. The
police were attacked by the Hammond,
and a man named A. K Godfrey. Jaraee
Hammond .truck Tice with hia Hit and
knocked him down, and then began firing “ — ■■■ ■—T—:i - S rv-
Duncan fired' two or three shot*, one
•triking Godfrey in the thigh. Will Ham
mond received a blow between the eyes
with the butt of Duncan's pistol. Some
fifteen or sixteen shots were fired, none of
Libel for Divorce.
Lallek. Bailor, vi. Henry C. Sailors No 24
October Term, 1V5J. Bfbb Snperfor Court.
It appeartn* to the conn by the retain ol the
•»** dWmdmt In ahore waled caee
Chief Wiley reeelred a telegram on
Tueeday from Section Master Ligon, at
Genera, to arrest one Fade Davis ami
Mary Ear.deri, botli negroes. The police
■t . re no: Jed. bnt no trace of them could I them striking the policemen. It it gener-
c found. Yesterday afternoon M.ry'a ally thought that the tiolicemen were ju,ti-
hu-lu:ul applied totiie chief for an officer, ‘ bed in their action,
and tho cusc turned irer to officer Dam
. , bad Fade andMary incus-j Iti.agood rule to accept only auch
t ■ l It that Mary rfther huxband medicine, a> hare, after long year* of tri-
a.. ii h Mrena;. ! chiped'with Fade. al, prove. 1 worthy of conlhience. This U
It trn».; ir' 'l m the afternoon that Fadi-1 a eatw where other people', experience
it nl«o wanted In Jones count. 1 • • • ■ •
serious i barge, and the news o
~“ ‘ ‘ - ed today W the
deredTylSfeconrt thefKTtoe'if^ma'uSMn I
sSr«anBH&;
non Of this order in '
■enger, a ncwipawsr wherein me inert it* saxes
ofin fountyoTwbb are published. <»ea a
month tor four months audit U further ordiw*
the' i
[ IIU!
to show esuss. If any, why told
letters should not be grantedi
Given under my hand and official signature,
tbUUt.Mthd.yotSo.^r.UB^
norawfm Ordinary.
QF-ORQtA, MACON OOUNTT.-Wherea.,
H. H. Ruthin ailmlnutrator dehonl. non on
ttueetataof William Rtuhin. deceand. ha
rn ofdluniaion from mid ad
applied for letters
■miatiotion. c
This U. therefore, to cite and admonish all
penon. concerned to be and appear at the
coon ol ordinary of ..Id connty on the Bnt
Monday in April nest, and .how canw. If any,
why m d letter, .hould not herrsnled.
tflTen under my hand and official ilfnatnrr,
UtUHtdayoIJranmy,,^^ ^
|en>lawtm OjdtMg.
J oncH County.
Dissolution.
ft LINTON, February 1. 1*M.-The firm ol
\j I in!..-uheck it Co. ha. thit day by utttual
EXCELSIOR
COOK STOVES
tifegagftr.
PERKINS BROS.,
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
The Largest Dealers in the South.
In Steam Engine., Boilers. Saw Mill., Saws, Shingle, Lath, Planing and
Matching Machines, Water Wheel), Grist and Flouring Mills, Cane Mills,
Wagons, Separator,, Cotton Gin,, Prettei, Sulky Plow,, Raket, Reaper, and
Mower,, Shafting and Pulley,. Steam Pumps, Boiler Feeders, Whistles. Gauges,
Lubricators, Saw Gutnmers, Tanile Emery Wheel,, Rubber Hose and Belting,
Bra,, Good,, Piping and Engine Fitting, of all kind,, Machinery Oil, Etc.
•rsecontl-hud Machinery nt'ow prices. Look to your Interest nnd get cur j rices before buying.
PERKINS BROTHERS,
39 and 41 West Alabama Street, - - ATLANTA, GA.
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PUEtCHBSEBS CM BE SUITED
1MH4, the mallgruirtl *r»n>’ rtprrlrgrt-ta g
*♦*4 (irotm.wtU W m-M fwr «.» tall whu apply.
All rny few* la Wtrr»*i,d to kc frr*lk>«ail Im to
that akoal4 It provr ollirn»l.v,l m*n r,
-rw aratla. M, r^lr«-U«.n of v rwri.klc
tke aiont nuael.r to br found la aajr
Anerlnui Catalogue*, l« a larar part of It ofmr
r*i!pf*Von»" l ?ii *INma*MarkbTbra*l_
.. .rrt.T~-.hu .T.u
Isaac A.Sheppard & Co.,Baltimore,Md.
AND FOR KAI.B-ny
OF.O. 8. OBEAK.
' HO Cherry street,
©OjPHefore buying an expensive
Harrow,send for Illustrated Pam
phlet of the Thomas Harrow and
Pulverizer, in Oak or Iron Frame.
It is used by 100,000 best flintier*,
and has been manufactured fbrlO
year*. It combines effectiveness
H- with eheapnefis and durability.
< “w W “|L*hSSSK' will continue the ***** and ‘ l, <' a P 1 J cnlllvatcw
SlSIST'ttflSS
rose mis.
. N.Y. Chicago. Ill
*»1 tor., do the new bnstness. Fnlt
nnnenr al the Aiefl term, lMtof s^d Bibb «njaa—
r«-rinr Court, to ue neM"
.’and lirine and ,wo Pkatagl in synltisrttinf;
hu-tness am, snake sriUrment and collect th.-' growing crojm, particulnrfy Cotton,
■tetits of the firm. With thank, for the put j u will positively nose one Itoeini:
fssors and aollrH * rootlnusslon of the.™- ■ *
_ , for the new bnslnrs*. Knlrdenlll
prollt*. s.'ntl and
— 'RSw.wiw- k: t. Ko.-».
S*rD*l *lx ceuu t-
OinU>
wu uwrHw g case wlitre outer people s expenenct
int y PP * may be of great service, and it lias been
i of his amat the experience of thouiand* that Ayer 1 * ,
he authorities Cherry i'ectoral is the test cough medicine p«
April'. IMU to answer «aid libel, and U>at this
u ' 01 T mi in n ***«*"*•***«*•.
\ PK /.K
IlSlf S jEMlioM, fl 1 lllUU* ofeither N*,lono«mmt
Haiutifft AtbMoey. , right away than anything cue mini* world.
A tracexuxct from the minutes of £U.bdn- "
rrioe Const. A. B. *0Se. Lit rk.
Octeber ZL lUA.
ir&U the
ltxtt
workers abaolnu-ly
It one* xddrets Tors k Co., Augusta, >
fetdwly
Inca a
tar yooretif. V«t rt- (young) Cotton, and a proport Iona.*o
¥ amount in Com anil Wiicat. Full
lllnatrated pamphlets sent on appli
cation. For sale by over 1,000 deal-
erwin all parts of theU. S. Agent*
wanted In unoccupied territory.
Address Thr Thomas Harrow Co*
lin.tr.vr*; -..ry tiiN-»v
11 .r- ! i : - -»1 -. tit .t > in an r
I tl.. !r L'a’i! tr. i t, .v ir.
I - ■ - S. . H W. "(.ard«
- • *.. :i 1 < ■ .t.i.f. f.i
IfLM. Catalogueot << 12veryilalng l«»
llTOf IbC -4-.V-* 'fl, an W irl. 1
$5.00 ,
ti nnd 9 nrm Topic
PETER HENDERSON & CO
W k Ir.p t.A.l . fr.. • it .I I iHSi
SEEDSMEN A FLORISTS.
35 A 37 Cort/anilt St , Meet foi
petci^p.iici|0R i .r seeds punts