Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, April 11, 1884, Image 8

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TIIE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1884. A CORNER IN SPARROWS. Those dreadful English sparrows! Maid plaintively mamma; My very heart It narrows, And pierce* a* with arrrows, uu thick of our poor sparrow. They've driven far awa\ 1 wish the Irish sparrows In conspiracy would rise, And wtt through Now York Narrows ■With their dynamitic arrows, And tu# ««ucy English sparrows Mow to the upper skies! Oh. I wish aome providential laic In oeeau would arise; Where, for reasou* quite prudential. And to Justice reverential, We'd transport these consequential Feathered villains Irom our eyes. Quick—the ycast-cakes—largest size! Feed the little wretches. Folly! Filled with yeast-cake* and surprise, Perhaps then they .. . will rise. Kay tne7 roost in Paradise, And relieve my melancholy! Ki.kanok Lew What! Never ! No! Never! It never fails that on the second Tues day ot each month the Grand Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery occurs with regularity. and unimpeacbed honesty at New Orleans. The ItiiUh took place on March 11th, last, and Oea’l* G. T. Beattre- , of La., and Jubal A. Karly, of N a.. »fortunes MONEY LOANED ;t steady; f margarine 22a2V; gilt edge 29c: creamery 30a Sic; country 2Qa25c; Tennessee 20*22. Candy,—Assorted, tu boxes lie. barrel* lie. Chmm?- Higher Mu iwVdeixmad at^a QN Improved Farms and City Property. ad n shade aent to the destined parties large fortune* andsmall sums thus; ticket no. 14.407 drew the tirst capital. ♦73.n»“» which had beeifcpld in fractions, one-nith of which era* Wid by G. Goldsmith, a well-known Jewish merchant of Columbus, Miss., col lected through the Columbus Insurance and Banking t’o.. of Miss., another fifth, costing also |t, to Henry Ulcers, a woll- known citizen of Milwaukee. \\\*„ collHct- ed through tiie Marine and Fire Insurance Co., Bank of Milwaukee . No. fl.flM drew the second capital prize, $25,000, sold also in fifths at $1 each; .lames Wentzel, l'ort • Carbon. H. Uuvlkill Co. I’a.. drew one piece, andC. M. McCormick. Charleston. Ark., weie among the fortunate ones. Ticket No. 1.2*<2 drew the whole third capital prize < 1 *10,W)0 for $5. went to J. Krai;tier. San Francisco. Col. The next drawing take * place on Tuesday, May 1-lth. and M. A. Dauphin. New Orleans will jive oil information desired if applied to, —Cheapest fashion magazine in the world. 120 large pages, tout pages new music. 1,000 engravings each issue. Fifty cent> per vear; single copies fifteen cents. Strawhridge A- Clothier, Kighth and Mar ket streets, Philadelphia. Coffzk.—The market i« Quiet easier; ordinary 13c: fair 14‘4e; kjwi • prime 15; choice 15al5J4c tor large lots; Java,, old government 22a2ftc: Mucha are. Flour.—F ,m and in good demand. " e quote: Common II.75a5.00:_ family f>.7-5a6xO; extra faiuil $ .2->; fancy $d.«X)uo..o, patent a».00. For term* apply to R. F. LAWTON UiNUEB, Dry (ioo.M.—The m»rkri i» oniot; rtem.nd < jifl s«ond Street, : : : 954c;check*G$a7«f;; ^arni.KtJ*c for best uxak £ MONEY Tp L _ for best iaa! n drDltng* 7a8c". Fi*h.—Market unchanged, except 3*. w hich are lower. Our quotation toll weigoia: No. 3 roackerej, obis.4 ■ils. fl- 50 - Rjwrter bb!». 42.50; kits « kercl. bbl*. #11.uu. half bbl*. $3,.3J MONEY TO LOAN —ON- Liro Insuranace Policies E NDOWMENT Policies maturing with* in live years discounted at fair rates. pi»ly to or add ‘i&UMlT 26 Cotton As*t\ MaHon.O, «iiw-acrv>, u«rf. f».w. «li „ ... ter bbl*. 9S.TO. kit* S5a90c: No. 1. bb!«. Hitt). ( Apply to or address, inclosing stamp for reply;.. . if H.BIRClf quarter 1 “Gkain.—Coro—market higher; stocks light: food mUllitj tom TJC bf c»r. lu.TB.il lots. Oats—good demand and higher; we quote: Western &W«7;Georgia rust-proof .-a<5; Texas rust-proof 75*80. Bran $1.15*1/2). ^ Hardware.—Market firm. Horse shoe* 95-00 jer keg. Mule shoe* to.UO. Iron bound hames IMT* REICD KMlIlj | aRDINARY'S OFFICE, JONES CO., ,GA son applies to me for admlulrtratlon de bontf a on with the will annexed, on estate, oi WilJ inm Johnson, late deceased, cl Jones county These are, therefore, to cite and ndmonts* all peracaa concerned to show cause*!. u< •»tilco on or feft In first Monday In Anrllail 4 if any they bare, whyt be earn blia^l nc: granted. Witness my h»n1 offis* illy. fvb27U w r UC ! Jones County Sheriff’s Sale. It^Lth^evcrsIonar^jr remainder interest of the estate of Henry Christian, deceased, in one house and lot, containing two acres, more or less, iu said town of Clluton, whereon Nan cy Christian now resides, and in which the said Nancy Christian, widow of Henry Chris tian, has a dower interest or life estate, said house and lot situated to the left of the public road leading to the Methodist Church and ad- Joining lot* of A. 8. Hamilton and R. T. Chris tian. Levied upon and sold to satisfy a ft fa from the County Court of said Jones county D RICHMOND, VA & MACON, Itf T^ctaiu.*^»««};. A»« 266TH EDITION. PHICE 0NLY$1 shovels $10.50 per doz. Plow hoes 4* *i l%c per ^ * Bv Ma|| postpaid. | wimiupuaiv «». ..eurv •Jrl | and sold subject to widow’s dower. Written ^.*0 i J." * »*r.fTJCfi Jnfl notice of said levy served upon Naucy Chris- ,|5 -w-ai-CsWf n-gVvJSJi tian as tenant in itossesslon. t.i.aiTuso*.M.««t'>.i'iU'iM. ih 8. J. PHILIPS, Sheriff Jones County. —■ apr4-law4w 8.00 per do*. Cottoii cards $4.00. Well buckets fl Z>. Cotton rope IS* jaAV per P>. 8wede iron 5a5* -«• per lb. refined 3a3|fc per tt». Plow steel Sc fvr tb. Nalls $3.00—base of 10-p. Powder f5.i»* per keg. Blasting powder $3.00. Ix?s«l >c per fi>. Drop shot flA5al/J0 per bag. Barbed wire *V>ia7c. II AY.—Til quote at U L15; small lots |L_ . . „ . , Hidf.s, Wool, etc.—Hides—receipts light; j drv Hint OaU; salted 'Jail. Wool uomlual; un-1 washe«l ltfaUOtr; washed 3S«2Sc: burry 10al5e. Wax iV. Tallow Ce. Lemons.—Higher: good demand: Messina fl. Lime. Calcined Plaster and cement.—Ala bama lump lline is in fair demaud, and Is sell ing at fl.20al.25 per bbl; Georgia fl.20al.25. Calcined piaster fj.90n3.0ij per bbl; hair -WaJOe; Georgia rctoent l-MX); lamisvllle and Rosen- dale cement fl.00a2.00: Portland cement f3.75a 4.00. Ltqrcas—Rye fl.ffta5.S0, Bourbon fl.00a5.00, redMIMcd rye and corn fUl.S0. gin and rum <l.()5*1.7i*. N C corn 11.60, peach and apple brandy fl.75tt2.50, cotnwbn wine 11.25. tH»rt and •berry wlno fl.25a3.85, cherry and ginger brandy JWcafl.50, French bngdy |2 ;15a5 <5, uu- -tic brandy H.('-ki2.U). KNOW THYSELF. \ Great Mciiical Work on Manhood! Exhauated vitality. Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline In Errors oi Youth, and the untold miseries resulting frera Ind Derations or excesses A book for every mat', young, mlddle-sged and old. It contains 125 rr» iptlons tor ell acute and chronic* dis- esn -i.each one of which Is invaluable, ho fhond by the author, whose experience * “ ^ears Is such si probably never b©. I5ii»l> CouiiLV. Libol for Divorce. Lulie F. Sailors vs. Henry C. Saltora. No 24 Oct .ber Term, 1883. Bibb Superior Court. ' It appearing to the court by the return o! the sheriff that said defendant in above stated case is not to be found iu the county of B!bb and it appear.ng ‘o the court that, said Henry C. Sailors, defendant as aforesaid, resides out of the Ktateof Georgia, to-wit., in the city of Kan- > as City. Mate of Missouri. It fs, therefore, or dered by the court that service of the libel iu said above stated cause bep* rfected by publica tion of this order in the Telegraph und Mes senger. a newspaper wherein the sheriff's sales for" fell 1 bound In »the lot of any physician 300 pages, beautiful, French mu-lin. embossed Nnplei —; pecans 15c; Brazil 15 oocoanufi t.) r»*r loud. onions.-Yellow and red |3.oO per barrel. Fruit.—Bantnaa. red, tl.50a2.00 l2.OV.i3.iX). nor lb: Prill , of s<»ld county of Bibb are published, once month tor tour months and it is further order- e.1 that sold de'endant. Henry C. bailors, do app-ar at the April term, 1381, of said Bibb bu perior Court, to be held on the 4th Mumlar in April 1881. to answer said libel, and that this order b- en'ered upon the minutes of said court of ib's date. In open court, this22d dsy of October. 18S3. T. J. bIMMOXH. J u. v. 51 C. H*M H J EMI-ON. PlatntifTs Attorney A true extract from tho minutes of Bibb8u- erlor tJourt. A. B. ROS8. Clerk. October 22.1883. 1am4vi THE DIXIE OjNT WHEEL? . ‘OIX| V |“ W Our a Cheap F,r8t ‘ 0,as8 EM GIHE for Ql-inlaj oi Trtrojhlngl j Jy tla STANDARD ENGINE. GRIST AND SAW MILLS. comi>anBon n \Sfth V othor^maVea.* mP '° ' n Construction and durable, all we ask a —The chain-gang leaves to-dav tor Rut land district. It will not return to the city ur.til next fall, and Superintendent McGee will In that time have all the country roals in good condition. By lack of open air exercise, and the want of sufficient care in the matter of diet.the whole physical mechanism often becomes impaired during the winter. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy to't/ilte in the sprin;; of the year to purify the blOJd. invigorate the system, excite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and vigor. COMMERCIAL. in every tncujiro. Price onlv Si 00 by mail, postpsid* Illustrative sample G ceut*. , P-s.ii! now. Gold Medal awarded the author by per bmn h;; u u . National Medical Association, to the offi cer* '»i which he refers This book should i*e resd by the young for ruction, and br tho afflclted tor relief. It "OiM.—Market firm aud U\ good demand: s g- will l»eneflt all -London Lanctt. nal .VVtt'iOc-. Weit Mrglnla black l«c; lsrd^c; There is no member of society to whom this 1 booi will not be useful, whether youth, parent guardian instruetoror clerzyman.—Argonaut, Address PEABODY MEDICAL INnTITUTK, S, 8. PEGUAMt Manog*er. T A3LBOTT SONS, S3c: c<*tton seed refined 65e. Apples.—In goo«l demand stock $5.50. ad scarce. Fancy .'icxliw.—Pints $!.25; quarts $1 75; half bar rels. plain and mixed. $7,U0. Potatoes.—Good demand for new potatoes at t2.25a3.0l) net bhl. Raisins.—Fair demand: market steady: new layer* $2.30 per box: new London layers $3 per box; loose muscatels 12.50. Rice.—Good 0t?: prime 6J<c: fancy 7c. Stasch.—Rcfiuca peer. dox«» .*c, do. 1 Ih boxes 6c. ^ uarter boxes American |7-25« or !»r. W IL PARKER. No. 4 Bulflnch stree* Boston, Hass., who may be cotunltod on all di^'sses requiring drill and experience. Chronic and obsttnaU disease* that have bafitod the skid of all other 11 Ft ) physi cians a specialty. 8nch I* Fa >b treat ed -ucce • billy wl in out an Til V<b*l. V instance of (Allure. a 111 O rjJU f "wir Bakdiucs.—iOnarte i.(W;-4miM»rted f 13250. Salt.—The deman TOTTOSf MARKET REPORT ."V Txlcoxapb and Mmkoes. Macon. April 9—Evening. lAterpool reported active at for mid- dlllng uplands. Bales, 18,000 bales. Future? ®2o«. d barely steady. In New York, April contract* opened barely steady at 1182. and closed steady at 11.70-fii. Hal ms. 131.000 bales. 6pots opened and closed quiet at 11^. Sales nil Wes. No New Orleans report received. Tiie local market closed quiet and un- •changed. Good middling.....^........ Hid-lling lO-* Strict low middling 10}; Low middling..... ~..1o fkrlctgood or Unary Good ordinary Dj, Gnlinary — ok Tinge* or eb on stains. Red stain* Ron RECEIPT*. GUARDIAN SALE. of saiii county willl»e sold before the court house door, iu tho city of Macon.in said coun ty on the first Tuesday iu May next, between legal hours oi sale, five bonus of the At- IS ^I'frtisracttls. Block ou hand September 1,18W Total —— - CO, 510 SHIPMENT*. ■hipped previously 57,807— 57,807 Stock on hand — 2,810 COTTON MARKETS BY TELECRAPK LIVERPOOL Apr. v.—Noon.—Cotton active and prices hardening: middling upland* 8^; middling Orleans 8!^: sales Im.uw; for apeculatloti aud export *000; receipts 37UU; American 3708. Futures steady but less active. April and Hay. 8 12-64f41Kd May and Ji.r.e 6 14-64 June and July 6 pmvij'^ih-ci July and August. 0 27-81 August aud BeiKcmber J» 28-6U427-61 September and October ..8 2I64«v2*hd October and November... MMM ^ MM .614-61 September .8 ;*V6tr<$20-8| SI;<W P. n.—Cotton, buaiue.is large at advanc ing prices: good middling upbmds t^: mid dling upland* 4 »-li- low middling uplands ft; good ordinary uplands 5?*: ordinary up land* 57-78; middling Orleans 8 5-16; low mhl- •riling Orleans 6U; good ordinary Orleans A 1.V16; ordinary Orleans 5^; r«hh1 middling Texas middling Texas 6.V1(>; low mid- dlh.g Texas 0' i; goo<l ordinary Texas 515-16; oromary Texas 5 *- 3:U) p. M.—Sale* of Ameriesn 12,800. Futures ateady at an adrancc: April,buyers...... ........6 12-61 April ami Hay, buyer*. /# 12-81 May and June, buyers. 6 14-64 June and July, buyers 6 ls*64 July and August sellers 2161 August aud b-'ntember, value 6 *7-64 September and October, buyers...6 21-64 (September, value.. m .6ZV84 4 r. M.—Futures closed barely steady: April, sellers — 612-64 . April and May, sellers 612-61 May aud June, sellers Jsrne and July, sellers..^ ...4 lb-A» July and August, value. ^.g 22 ■CBtember. sellers ^...8®8i ^ NEW YORK, Apr. «.—Norn*.—Cotton quiet. lBlridlUig upland* WH\ middling Orleans VJ Future* market closed steady; sales 131.U00; The following table shows the closing quota- Liverpool $1; by car load these prices can l»e Sun AC*. The market Is oulet: omsh?d9V2c; 1 |g»wdered ^c: granulated9c; AsJjC; wo.te extra C sj^c: yellow 7!isv Syrup.—Florida and Georgia ?rnit>* 49a 1 * Ix>ni*iana. good 35aidc, prime 48c, choice « 55c. refined 50. , , Mule?.—About three car loads In the mar ket. which l« active; trade medium: $100*135, Houses.—'One car load Tennessee lu market 125*200 PROVISION AND GRAIN MARKETS BV TELEGRAPH. Baltimore, April '.'.—Flour more active and steady: Howard atreet aud Western superfine 92.75*3.25. extra 13210*4.2.5. family I4.50a5.75. :ity Mills superfine 12.75*3/55, extra 1:4.50a .60, rlo lir*udsl>5.25a5.50, Fatansco family $8.30, •upcrlntive pnti-ut $7.00. Wheat—Southern steady and active; Western steady mid dosed dull*. Southern red 9t.Q9ai.V2. amber 11.12 al.1.5, No l Maryland 9i.Uil.18 1 4. No. 2 Western winter red spot Wnp.nj. Corn— Southern active and easy. Western easier, active: Southern white .»5*5s, yellow .52*54. Oats steady, quiet: Hjiuthcrn 40ai3. Western winter white 40a42, do mixed S»*10. Penn sylvania 40*13. Rye quiet, steady nt 67*69. Hay quiet and firm: prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland 113.00*15.00. Provision* qnlet: Mess pork, old $17.25, new $18/25. Hulk meats —shoulder* (packed; $7.73, clear rib side* (packed) $9.7.5. 1 lucon—shoulde— * a rlb sides $10.50. Hants (tugui al.5.50. lard—refined $9.75*10.00. Butter quiet: Western packed 10*20; cfcauiery 29*38. Coffee dull: Rio (cargoes) ordinary to fair $9..‘i0ah) 50. Sugar quiet and lower: A soft 612. copper refined 1 hill'*. Whisky steady: 11.19a 1.19'$. Freights to Liverpool per steamer dull. New York. April 9.—Flour—Southern dull and almut steady: common to fair extra $3.23*4.23, good to choice extra $4.30*6.50. Wheal.cash stronger and closing 12c higher: ungraded red NUfl.ftS. ungraded white 75a “ “ * • ‘ * >rll W4, May tor: ungraded No. /red Oats, L. Jones. Terms cash. J. B. GILES. Guardian of Lula 3. and Willie L. Jones. aprs-lavr4w Executor’^ Sale. B Y virtue of the power in us vested, under the will of Mrs. F. B. Fish, late of Fulton county, deceased, will be sold before the court house of Bibb county, on the Brst Tuesday iu May next, between tne legal hours.the follow ing property, to-wit: Two-story brick eight- room dwelling. No 165 Second street, with gas and water fixtures In house. Ix>catcd on part of 1 it 8, block 4;: also small lot in rear of two- story fiaino dwelling, adjoining brick resl Terms—One-half cash, tho balance In eight uv Hth« Dis purchaser to give noteltearinx In- titf.'it per cent, per annum, secured by ortgftgC Qh the premises, GEO. 3. FISH, W. II. FISH. Executors of Mrs. E. 14. Fish. apr3 law4w Arim nistrator’s Kale. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Under and by virtue of an order from the court of ordlunry of said couuty will be sold before the court house door iu the city of Macon, in said coun ty. ou the first Tuesday lu May next, between the legal hours of sale, all of lot eight, in block ten, southwest commons of the city of Macon, according to plan of said city Sold ns the property of Jacob Richards lateof said couuty, deceased. Terms caah. W. W. CARNES, Administrator of Jacob Richards, nprs-lawlw erttwi'oret Couu v. GEORGIA,CRAWFORD COUNTY.—^Thomas U-kSou Mid L. D. Moore, administrators do bon'* uon on the «a*ate of Mary Preston, late of said cmnty, deceased, make* application for ’ “ n*of dismission from said trrnt. ia will cit jall co^cerutri to show earn?, y they have, by the find Monday in April ivu. why said application ahouN not begram- i a« prayed for: ^ itucsa my hand officially, this Janu**v 7th, PS 4 VIRGIL 8. HOLTON, J.iuHHw3m Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale GEORGIA, BIIlB COUNTY-t'ndcr ai.d by virtne of an order from the court of ordinary of said county will be sold before the court house door, in the city of Ma con, in said county, ou the first Tuesday In May next, between the legal hours of sale.part of tot number one,iu squrae twen- Mac on,' containing oue-elghthof *n acre,more or less. Sold as the property of Mm Ann Brown, late of saUl VUUB^ io/CdSeu. Terms CWh. W. W. CARNES, Administrator of Mary Ann Brown. aprS-lawlw GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COONiY.-C. W Van V*1 ken burg, executor of last will and tes:n nentof Elizabeth Newsom late rf said c iiMiiy, dcrenseri. aprlieito me for totters of dismission from »ald trust. Tills will cite all concemed to - how cause, 11 any tbev have, by the first Monday in April, 1*81. why said application should not be granted 18? I. VIRGIL 8. HOLTON, J*ulM*w3m Ordinary. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALt. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue o! an order from tho court of ordinary of said Bibb county will bo sold on the firat Tuesday in May, 1S84, at the court house door, In said county, bvtwein the legal hours of sale the following pro|»erty to-wlt: Due house and lot in East Marou, bounded north hy laud of 8. 3. Dunlap: east by lot of Fred Jordan : west by the lot ou which ls*the Episcopal Church, and South by a struct at right angle to Main street, containing nuc-lialf acre more or less. Al-oouc vacant lot In East Macou,containing one acre more or less, bounded north by the colored church lot: east hy Und of I>av* * Flanders; west by laud of Ike Harris ni south by Poplar Spring street. Sold a* the property of D. M. Flanden, late of laid county, deceased Terms cash. LAURA C. FLANDERS, apr8daw4w Admlnlstratrl NEW YORE, Apr. t.—Cotton closed quiet: aatosMI:^ middling uplands li*{: middling Consolidated net receipts 3312; extorts, to couriseut 9flo. Croat Britain 3027, to France MM. GALVESTON, Apr. 9.—Cotton firm: riling UVi; low middling lo 13-16: good ■ary WijnetrerelptaS7.a. gross 37s : sales U56; ■took 19,227; exporta, coastwise 9M2. BOSTON, Apr. 9.—Coium. firm. mM.l!(n K UK-tow middling 11S: good ordinary loT; nn tweytou •«: xruaa 1914: sales —; stock 87.-J. UlLMINoruN, Apr. 9.-Cocton firm; mid- «Imt lIMt tow ml.tollng 10J; : good ordlua- Sk* w * * rot * -; .TSaif-Aiir ■ i'M’.icz l; iaWTR 1 : JSi 5SI «rn Sjw.w Fccri|K.Kl W o« SM; Min an; •>-» k «<U Ml, OUliAIi’B.Atir.S.-CotbKi.trt'Ir; ml:! «U||J 11 M«: low BUdUu MlMtiaml ,r!|. No. - rert »vot, Vfi/i, Ajiril i !Wf. Corn ai»ot a shade •irt*Ai, yellow Bouthem I I ... f»ir cash. MU f«»r April. 5»»4 for May. I •not n tfille higher: No 2 /d'-ia/.; 1 * cash, 'lop* dull and weak: new 16ii2>. fair to choice !>'.ai,2. (toffee, spot fair Rio dull at 9lU.'<U; No 7 Rio. » IM )t $8.85. April • 8.50, May $**.50. Hugar dull aud lower: Muscovado 5%a-5'f, Pernambuco Cuba 61-16. centrifugal 6 .5-16, Martinique 5 9-18,, Dcmarara 6 9-18. Porto Rico 5?*, molasses sugar 4!$*5«L fair to goo«! refining .V>*i«v5»g; n-tiued weak—C .Vi *5-54. extra t’ 5',u5>:, white extra C 6^»a6i -t yellow A^oSUL off A 6) ;aC%. mould A 7a? 1 „. ■tanUam A 14 coufecliouers' A 611-18, cut * * und crushed 7)L powdeml A gran- ••<! A 7V4 cube* , 7-16. Molasses unlet. hanged: New Orleans 30o58. Porto Rico 35 at5, Cuba (50-test refining) 22, Cardeuai W. Rice firmly held: Patna 3. domestic •5«7, raugoon 2J(. Cotton seed oil steady and inlet at 36*38. Pork very quiet and strouger: »1 i mess, spot $14.37’**16.50. Middles neg lected but uomlual: long clear $9.00. lard higher: Western steam spot $8.72*8.75, May $01*8.75. Freight* to Liverpool per »teaa-;T steaily:‘cotton 3-.12a7-64d. wheat I‘.i2d. ixH'taviLLE. April 9.—Flour quiet and unchanged: extra family $3/25*0.50. A No l II.00 a4..V), high grades $6.50*3.75. Wheat aulet: So. 2red winter $1.05. Coro ucebaugeti: so. 2 white V>; No. *2 mixed W',. Oats quiet; No. 2 mixed Western 3514. Provision* quiet. Mesa i»ork $17.09. Bulk meats—shoulder* 8 .75, clear rib aides $8.50. clear aide* .00. Bacon—ahouldera $7.25. clear rib* $0.25, short clear $10.00. Hams—Sugar-cured quiet and unchanged at $13.00. Lard—steam leaf $10/25. cixctffXATL April 9.—Flour unchanged: family $4.30*4.75, high grade* 96.25a6.75, gotri to fancy $5.00*5,25. Wheat higher: No. 2 red winter $1.04*1.05 cash, I1.0U1.& April. 41.tMal.05 iy. Coro in fair demand: No. 2 mixed 52 .U. Oata firm.: No 2 mixed 35’4 cash, 3544 April, 35J4 May. Rye steady at 65at>7. Harley quiet aud steady: No. .1 fall 68. pork linn: new mess$16.75. Uni la fair demand: S rlmeiteam (8.12*4. Bulk meat* tinner: ahnul- tra (6.37I4. abort riba 98.50. Bacon stronger: shoulder* 97.62'4. short ribs fj.3714. short clear$9.8Ti4. Ilamt—Sugar-cured $11.00. hu gar unchanged: bard (refined) 7»^SVi, New Orleans 5 l 4a6 | j. Hogs quiet: common and light f4A5a6.0). pa; king and butcher* $5.60* 6.40. W biaky steady at «1.15. 8t. Louis, April 9.—Flour unehang^l and steady: family $5/25*5.65. Wheat unsettled aud Irregular: No. 2 re*I fall $1.04^4hid caah: No. 3 re«l fall 95 bid. Corn lower: No 2 mixed H^aW caah. 4»>4*Vi April. 0*i« dull and un changed: 35 cash, 31K02 April. Provisions quiet. Pork—lobbing $16..5o. Bulk meats— l«»ng clear $*jw, abort riM 9M.3Safl.40. short clear $8.65. Bacon—idhg clear FJ. 15*9.20. short riba |9.2a abort clear fJ M. Lard fi na at $9.25 *9.3). Whisky stea>ly at 11.16. Chicago. April 9.-Flour dull and not qiintably lower: common to ehoice fe5»W Mlnueaota $3.75*1^0, j*u? w heat unsettled aim ver) active; Crawford Sheriff Sale. lVri bo sold before the court homo door Ini the • own of KuoxvlUe, ft* . with)n the logal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in May uext the following nroporty. to-wltr The reversion of the dower of Amanda M Cleveland In lota of latt 1 No. RtOandlil.and fifty acres of lot No. 113, c nulning in the aggregat'$'>4 acres, more or let*, all lying and being in the find district of Crawford county. Levied ot» as the reversion of *he dower of said Amanda H. UevcUnd in ib*> v<? dcscrlbeil lands, and now lu her po*<ea- llon t > satlsf • a ft fa iauoi from "rswfo d Bu fpiT or Court lu favor ot U. N Zdluer, admin Lfator of the estate of Thoi. E. Chambliss dc ceand.va Amanda M Cleveland, executrix of \Tr2inU Bailey. dccea-cJ. Property polnte • out in theft fa. Al«t, at the same time and place, lot of Und No 15 4, and fifty acres of lot.No 13> >am< t>el NOTICE. CENTRAL FURNITURE HOUSE Nos. 60 and 62 Poplar Street, 7xi’.‘Ji,yss' 1 i^ f ih8 froni jor th °° fth « p~p^ ^ ^ *«» *>* Furniture, Carpets, iilattmgs, Oil Cloths, Shades, Rugs, detjrmla#d ,0 ,Md Look A ROO? Oh«t‘v8 for $2.75. “Littlo BoGuty" Bod Room Suit. Mien , tM ff ).7ff• Bs«l Room Suit oompletoten (10) pieoes fot only’$22.1*0. Star Poll Marble Frenoh Dresner Bait, ten pieces, tip-top Roods,* boned orders to r * rlor lonng«e» Stfes, oto,, *‘away down yonder.” Send year Oenti*al Furiiiture House ! ohalr 10 8 beda ‘ e8a ' , ° tX0 ' W BENJAMIN SKALOWSKI THE FOSS'& PEVEY COTTON CARD. JiJ. TO’. .-^felOWBLl , Igul itora and uext of kin of E. C. Sherwood, to bo and appear at the May term, 1884, of the court oforuin*— hey »u, nuj mivrs ui aumimsmiuoii, the will nnnextHl, should not be granted to said Elihu S. Mclx-au ou E. C. Sherwood's estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 20th day of March, 1881. J. a. mcmanus, mar271aw4w* Ordinary. GEORGI4, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereat, W. W. Carnes, administrator of the estate at Ja cob Richards (colored), late of said county de ceased, lias made application tor leave to sell the real ostate belonging to said estate. This is to cite and admonish all persons con cerned to be and appear at the court ofordl- najy of said county ton rthe first Mon day iu April next to show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this March 7.1.881. J. A. Mi M AKUS, mars law Iw Urdiuary. ""GEOaOlA. BIB ■ M Tb< I Kali* I r* |e'-‘ lli«' l|pU | lid*. to' l«:ei |r to; to | id<ii X I ml I id* I twi \t Rogers, executor of Mrs. E. L. lUxlgera. late of; said county, deceased, has made application 1 for letters of dismission. 1 1 hts is, therefore, to cito aud admonish all I persona concerned to be and appear at Hie court of ordinary of sVd county on the first | Mon Jay in Juno next, to show cauae. If any they can, why said of application should set be b 1 anted. Witneu n>y hand and official signature, this Match 4.1ML J. A. McM AKU8, btarVlam3ta* Ordinary. _ GEuRUlA. BIBR TmUNTY.—WhftCa*,"jM. Boone has made application for letter* ftf id* ministration on tho estate of Matilda Uoclx, Into of sahl county, deceased. Th s is, thereto'e, to c ite and admontoh all pers«)z:s tonreriud to be snd appear at the court of r.rdlnarv of said comity on the ff<M Monday lu April next to show came, if any they can why aaM of ajqilk'atlou should not be granted. Witueii my baud aud oflcLl slgna'nrv, th'.i March 4.1^1. J. A. Mc.M>NUrf, mar5-law4w* Ordtn ary. Pr prietor. C. H. Lesaeur, executor of the estate of Pusan uah Lesaeur, vs. Ewell Webb, prinnpal, and -eurity.—Aomplaint, in In the above- named cause, is dead, and Win. R. Handera L administrator 011 hi* estate. It Is ordered by the court that said Win. R. Handera be made a party defendant to said suit, aud that he being a non-resident a copy of this order be served by puhllputlou a* pre scribed by statute. Signed this 8th day of November. 198.4. T. J. SIMMONS. J. 8. C. A true extract from the minute* of Bibb Su perior court. April 3d, l.sM. A. 14. Uos9. uprt-luwtf Clerk. GKOKmIA. HIHH w hi MY.- Whereas, J. B. La'.iuicr, executor of J. s. Coley, late of said county, deceased, ha* made application for leave to sell one Wesleyan Femulc Colh-ge bond and one house and lot iu the city of Ma- icon, lu said county. ThU is to cite aud admonish all persons con cerned to be and appear at the court ofordl- nary of sahl county on the first Monday In April next to show cause, if any they can,why said application shouldberrauted. Witness my hand and official signature, this March t, 198i. J. a. HcMANl'S, mar31aw4w* Urdiuary. GEORGIA. BIBB 4 OI XTY.-Blbb* Court Ordinary, Mun-a Tenn, ls.HL—Hr*. Laura t*. Flanders, a* iulralu1*tratrlx tu the c*tnu of David M. Flandtrj, l»te of saU «om.ty, it • jpcascL havtn; aig.iu q for leave to »efl Uiv notifycorn* ru-l to '•;n»ns, " any they have, on "t •*t Munfirjy in April next, t he prum.-U said appllciint u.«*:p- UPWARDS OF SIX THOUSAND IN OPERATION. OVER SEVSN HUNDRED IN CEORCIA SMILLS 3*" Hefmcce, J. P. HANSON, Agen-. Bibb M»nur»cturing.Company, M.con.bi — Ing ■■■ihwe t one-fourth of aald lot. and lu) ae-LA of lot No 174, vame b, Ing the west half of Mid lot. containing lu all 9M aerts. more or !esb, sll lying ana b«!ng In first district of Crav to dejunty. Leviol ns tho pro.^ tyof OliverC • level*nd to ra»ufy a fl faiastKd from Crawford superior Court In favor of 14 N Zell- ner almlulstictor of the estate of Thomas F, Ch»mbl*a ,deccasf.1 v*. thesaldOliverCClerc- iiand. Fropett/lot ted out In sail fl fa Alv>.at»hesann-iI:o>iA:ilpi-»ce l •! oflin 1 N * 129iu the se Midi«tr.ctof Grawfo dcountjrJ | f-*>ntiltdug 292b; ah re*, more or l-'* aud LO acre* of lot Nojl 14 in the second district of said I eou ty, all lying inone tract and couulnli g In the aggregate 890 acre*, more or le '*. larviad on a* Be prop* rty of William farter to satisfy a II faiasued from Crawford County court in favor of Carhait A Curd vs said William « ar ter I Also, at the star time an<* p'acc lot No 31 In seventh destrict of said rmiuty. except tour hci**« beloning to estate of Gray Andrews, de ceas'd. Levied on as the property of A N jfmtth toaatisfv two tl fas uaued from Craw-I ford Huperior Court, one In favor of Campbell! A Joius vsHirah Person*. R D Smith ana A N 8raMh, one fu favor of Mary K Dan lei ly for use oj«‘Ulcers of Court vs the said A N Smith M P, RIVIERE i spring t $6/2* ' 4 al higher, clo*cd Puii over y *t*-rdar: 7*' .* April; No. 2 Chicago spring Cons active and unsettle*!. cl«>*edijfi.£hTxher 45*i»48«i rath. a*^i / TnD April 4,1581. Sheriff. Bibb County Sheriff Sales. e door, ■■■■PPnRIatH uu-.u, ...V HVU hour* of sale, on tto* first T.ses lay iu May uex:, the following property, to-wit: Three-f iiirtli* of uu acre of Und lying In InevUto dl.-trlet, bounded aa follow*: On the orthweat William Jones; on the north by tVllliu 3 'liam'a lands, on the east by Schofield' land. Another pari . 1 ten feet wide, IU) (<•• adjoining on the east Mrs Levin Causey 1 ordinary's court of Bibb county fl s' su| p »r: of :'a n!lv in favor of Auu estate George Causey. Property Macon County. GFOROfA. MACON COUNfVT-WSirwM, II. H. Knvhin administrator de l>onU non on tbe*«Uteof William Ruahlo, deceased, baa applied to" Vtters of dlsmlssioa from said ad- 5 fnistratlon. Tills is. therefore, to cite and admonish a'l persons concerncl to be amt appear at the court of ordinary ot said county on the first Monday In April next, and show cause, if any. why m d letters should not berrauted. Given under my band srd official signature, ihU 1st day of January,i8*i. JOUNM. ORKER, J*n2>1aw3m Ordinary. ■ OEOBU1A. « RAW FORD CUL.N4V - U. sued fr« It inontli Causey |M»t1 out by attorney «>( transb Abo at the same time and pace one house and lot near Houstou nud, just nhove Sandy Bottom, hounded aa follow*: On th** north- wert by lota of M 8 Thomson; on the south by an alley; «m the northeast by the dwelling of defendant, being about aeveuty or eighty yards from the Houston road. la-vied on aa the property G B Handerlin to satisfy a ti fa Is sued (nun justice court 48lat district G M lu favor of J ,v J c Rutherford va (j B Handcrlln. Property pointed out by attorney of trana ferree Iso at the same time and place part* of Iota the Warrior district. PrJ dia- county .containing 325 acres, adjoining the laud* of Mr* E A Joue* and uth- era, whereon Keuto-n William* now lives. Levied on a* the property of Reuben William* to *ati»fr two fl fa* la»ue«! irom Monroe County court in favor of A A Davis va A J Williams, J H William*and Reuben William*. Also, lot of land No 1P2 in the same district, containing DW acres, more nr leas, adjoining 1 oid* • t R F Woolfolk and other* and whercou A J Williams how Uvea. Levied on as prop- >f A J Williams Pisatisfy two ft fas Isam-d the C.wmty Court of Monroe county lu faver of A A Da via vs A J Williams, James M April 8, D494-law4w* file their * WiM n'uda •. thU EK8G8NES, GINS, SAW MILLS, ETC. State of Georgia, bibb county.— ^ \5 h'-rea*. Henry to Jewett, executor of the last will and testament of Catherine Williama, late of said county, deceased. reprcM-nt* to the court.it! hi tH-tltion duly filed and entered ou record, that he has fully administered Catherine W illhirat’a estate, aud fully cxccuff cd her said w 111. This Is, th.—1fore to dU» all Kr-oita con- cern.Nl, heirs und creditors, to allow «vI any they can why said executor should not 1 • discharged from hi-. eXi-ciitorshl(i mid receive letters of dismUslcm on the first Monday iu May. IsHl. w ltueas iny hand nml official signature, this February 1. ISM. J. A. Mi-.MANi'i, fe»g»-!iiw:tm % Ordinary. I'F.ORGI 7b1bbc6UNfY.-Wbereas, John II tllles, guardian of Lula S and Willie L. Jones, minois, makes application fur lcnv» to sell five tomd.s of the Atlantic r.iul «iulf Rail- roadCompa:i\-lH-ImiglugP> said minors. This is to cite and ailjnonbh all |»cr«oiia con cerned to »»• and appear at the Court of Ordi nary of said county on the first Monday In April next to show cause. It any they can, why sahl application should not be granted. Witness my band and official signature this March 8,18H4 J. A McMANU8, m.tr9Uw4w* Ordinary. ■(iKoKiiu. BIDU rol'Nf V—Whmu. W. W. Carnes, administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Brown (colored), late of said county, de ceased. has made application for leave lo sell the real estate belonging to Mid estate. Tills la to cite and admonizh all persona concerned to las and appear at the court of or dinary of said county on the firat Monday in April next to show cause. If any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this March 7. tul J. A. McMANl'H, mart Inw4w Q»»lnaiy. , Handers applies to me lor letter* of dismission on estate of Mary E. Danltqly, late of said county, deceased lltl* will cite all person* concerned to show . . cause if any they have, by the firat Monday In from said 'ash, 9t’4aJ7*i April, pork I Jul Y* 1 *81. why said application should not be MM ted, 6u to 70 higher: $16 50* grauted '« ‘ ' Witness my hand officially. VIRGIL 8. HOLTON, A Dill 2. T88I. lawlw Ordinary 16.75 t-Asb, 9l6.ViUal7.(5) May. Lard higher -ood demand: $8XVa8.40 cash, $k3Ji JOa&Jli .BnU meats In fair demand and rtrmer: •bonMcn »T.a>, .hurt rib. |».w. short r:...r ma. wbi.kj .iM.i r .1 «u: si,", “ ^.btr^Rbwdwd A cat IwJ Nti.nl stores. BirAXXAM. April -J.-Ro.ln (p&Ic dm- .trained to food ttmlned tl.ij.i jo- ,,1.., a?StL*** ,urp -° liu °nn: reiulu : CHABunM. Aptdl o.-splri-j utrpentlno <1(“ «®S- Rorin qnlet; untoed uol ,00.1 strained f 1.30. ... — . g«s*-l grdl* . .. . I*.- net receipts fy--», grus* 1522; sales . stu k -'f.-tlU. ,OBILK. Apt. •.—Cotton tinu: Biddllnt MHt.low mlddllnc 11: *00.1 onllmry 10“m* Sw rtorVat '2“* MO; »»1« AtetWA-Alj. Cotton (Jilin: alrbllin* UK; Ifw mUldlio* ll, t -rl opltnuy —; ri* IWoiJih.io.mt. ClIARIJUTOS, Apr. t) -Conoo Hm»: arid-1 , .. . . , Clinton, on lb* north .pi. ot tb* publle rood dlln* llH;lov mlddilni ll»* : *ocd ordln.rr r' L V,*Vl!?• Apr** s -~*plri!> tirpentlnr Mndln* from Clinton to Rite Politi/ nnpo.lt* SWit •» •cecIpM W; *tow W: «»:*. lit’; 5™, S—.,i” ln 2L™i “-nlaod *l.lu. I tho Undo! R « H.>niKi,0n.l.ral.ro.4 In th* •tout U,MI;cii»rt.. to conUntnt XO. j Crudc'iurpnltine^ ,i 'ni •t^ , h!H ,: «.^S r ^—I !. uro of rit* Mld^rood at tb. point know no. dip ond Tlralu 11.7V I N«* Volt*. April.. oter ond undlntnn Spirit, tu.-pontls* hru at ■ 11; oo >bonld*r>.! ■ r«.‘p Itam. Wool e ond quality J * ’ Xt» Vos*. Apr!'».—Woo! .1 oaaa County. Sheriffs Sah GEORGIA. JONES COCKTY.-Wlll be ■old betore the court bouse door In'said county, daring the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, on the first Tuesday In May next, ten (U» acre* of land, being the north corner of lot No. 4.tnthe9thdDtrict of said county, said land lying one-half mile west of the town of Clinton, on the north *l-le of the public road li stronger; to t pails U A palls rT»4» tnnurti._ ,_. w . ^ * l u> - - turo oi me saw roan at me point known ai ' . h * r! ,l w * yellow Rnzxani Boost, to-vh d by John J. Roberts, i dto and Virgin 91-2.. _ , , . cotuUble. by virtue ot ooe fl. fa. isroe.1 out of the jnsricecourt»4!.tdistrict O M. DccemWr Moirtts - - r, lrn £ iwt. in favor of W. F. Cannon va. John . Block, Jr. aa the property of said John : Black- Jr. Tenant Li possession notifies! and , levy turned over to me by said cuaitablv, *• •ady: Property polntol out by pUintUTs attoraej ^ to $\ Thi* M April, 1ML 8. J. PHILIPS, ShcrUE GEORGIA. BIBB CUUNTY-Whereas, Geo. Banks, a<lmmi»trator of the estate of Mar/ Ann Houston, late of said county, deceased, apnf *— —*—'— raid county ou the first Monday in June next to show cause, if any they can. why said ap plication should not be granted. I Witness my hand and official signature, this March 4.13M. J. A. McMANl’H, mart law3m* Ordinary. G HEORGlXrBTSb"COt*NTV—Whereas, S'ls- IbetWf - • • • Ingfield has ten of admtnlstratlea with the will annexed on the estate in the county of Bibb, In aeld State, of Louisa A. Wingfield. late of the coun ty of Hamilton, in the State of Tennessee, de- Thi.9 is to cite and admonish all person* con cerned to be aud appear at the court of ordina ry of Bibb county afthe April term, JHof sahl court, to ahow cause. If * said applicator, should not „ I Witness my hand and official signature, this March 10th. 1884. J. A. McMANl’H. tuarll-lawtw Ordinary. Hem! six cenu f«»r portage! Md receive free* trolly \mi% help GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whercaa, 8. 8. Sweet, administrator of the estate of Joseph II. Hhinholscr. late of aald county, deceased, ha* made application for letters of dismission from said estate. Thi* is to cite ami admonhh all penons con cerned to be and appear at the court of ordi nary ot said county on the first Monday In July next to show cause. If any they can,why •aid application should not be granted. Witness ray hand and official signature, this March 31. I*U. J. A. McM AN L’H, marll-law3m Ordinary. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. Mrs Kate 8. Turpin has made application f«>r letter* ol admluhtnulon on (be estate * ” C. Turpin, late of said county, decease*!. This I* to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at the court of or dinary of said county at the .spril term, 1884, of sahl court, to show cause, if any they can, why sahl application should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signatnre. this Mar. h 10th, D«4. J. A. McMANl'H, a fim ol (not* »bl*b will blip *11, of.ltbcr trt, n is or. sum./ rt.nt •»»> thAa *cpbio« »l>. ■ thU world. roitai>M*w*sttb* workrr: rcrriatrljr mis. 4 • —— —c—- »-»• *-*•> acynits, M4 i*t marll lawlw Ordinary. ■ GEORGIA. RIRB COUNTY. When-as.Cha*. M. Wood haa made application for letters of gu rad Unship of the person and property of Samuel K. Crockett, Charles IL Crockett, GeorgUE. Crockett and Oscar to Crockett, minor children of Leroy E. Crockett and Mary Elton Crockett, deceased. This la to cite and admonUh all persons con rented to be and appear at the court of ordi nary of sahl county *m (be firat Monday to pril next to show ca*i*c. If any they ran.wby ihl application ah.mld be granted. Witness my baud aud official signature, this [arrh 7th, 1884. J. A. McMANl'H. marMawtw Ordinary. PERKINS BROS., DEALER*IN * ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. The Largest Dealers in the South. „ . st ” m Efiglnei, B°Heri, s «w mill, 3aw«, Shingle, Lath, mining and Matching Machine*, Water Wheel*. Gr!*t and Flouring Mil's, Cane Mills. Wagon*, Separator*. Cotton Gina, Pt-eaua, Sulky Plowi, Rakes, Reaper* and Mowers, Shafting and Pulloya.Steam Pqmps, Boiler Feeders, Whistles, Gauges, Lubricator*, Saw Gummera, Tanlte Emory Wheels, Rubber Hose and Belting, Bran Goods, Piping and Engine Fitting* of all kind*, Machinery Oil, Etc. ••‘Second-hard Machinery at low prices. Look to your interest and get our prices before baying. PERKINS BROTHERS, 39 and 41 West Alabama Street, - - ATLANTA, CA. ci)t->hMt.!i 10 cum. i uou or 1 : 'DICES 11 IN, LOST APPE11TE, BILIOUSliCSS/l 1 DTtKPtU. SO'JR STOMACH, FOUL COEAIH. ■ ^ CCSTIVIN1SS INIARC10 b. LEfN, CCi:C L J:. | ■LJffiamlin a snwasis wUssniklUkil i s9999 J la Ua aSart eo tha lyalam. •imldMLbsttd •aMUmaar rear* boforaraa. ThUt ■ ItriilulialOriytmln. UdilM J Pul up in aaeuntf «t. pukwau ¥ i and bott!a> '7 ^CjTSjajoils&co. low, Ha, P^CH e goteP,?^f SEEDS’PLANTS ■' - ■ ' ■ th. ir Cat: ■ 'Urwnto: ■ I tin. I !!•-•'. Cat. jPETI ■■■■H2ra7dcttnbl.Kanbtro(tk«HUMa,a.»>nM*ll,UT..|.r<l bl gjg'";-,--, 1 -S5.00.' 1 . ! :;'^.;: u ';.rrv Sro^' >rJ '5 » PETER HENDERSON & CG:]s EEDSMEN 4 FLOR,STS 35 i 37 CortlanJt St.. Ne» Yurt SISLEY'S REEDS i*'ViVy> ! 'to; 1 ItMk^wwl oSJw mj aatlmin*' HIRAKI SIBLEy'& CO. Rcth • faoj it it:. er.N.Y, Cklcaco.il oroROIA, BIBB COURTY—Wbemt, ISMcr C auwra baa mada appUnuiaa for Mian of ariaiautruUoti oo the ..-ata of Btuau 8a*ycr, lalaaf raid eouatr, dmaaad. Tbt. la lo ctto uxl btaooUh pnwxu enn c«Mllob<aad«pi»arat lha ratutof ortlu aryof Mldeouatf on the dm Monday Is SUr ****. A *’^)I I***- 7 J?X. l.RM A M o, lawu trrfhtnu b*. .