Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, June 13, 1884, Image 8

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TIIE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1884. CEEL'tt SOLILOQUY. “M008ICK AND DRINK WATlft.” THE ATLANTA WALKERS. ASIdoScene Borrowed from the Inter- City Walking Match. PEllSONH REPRESENTED. Albert Seel, The Flying Dutchmen. Ed. W. Kiddle Lord Chamberlain and Chiof Backer n( Seel. Scene: Atlanta, rotr-room Marsh’s store, window opening toward* the Maeca Park. SEEL— Oh, my Lord, Preii not a falling mail too far. 1IU mUcry Lies within the compass of his heart, uud Finds therein its deepest sting. Lord Chamberlain— Thla it my charge, Because of all those thiugs you' , I of late Both In Atlanta and “the ancient village,” Whereby I aaiure you 1 have suffered “■pstaK *-* bluff, That therefore, aueh a writ l>e sued against To forfeit all thy prestige and haughty pride, Lucre, and whatsoever, and to l>e Lucre, and whatsoever, and to in; Out of the great Chamberlain’s protectlo * ramta meditr’ i thee to thy meditation. Biel— Edward, I did not think to shed a tea lu all my bulldozing, but these Maco “sand- plodders.’ Hate forced me, out of honest truth, to play the woman. .... , Let's have some “drink water, and thua far hear me, Edward, _ . tt . And when I'm foiyotton, aa I shall be. And slumber lu the regrets of all Atlanteans. Where the public shall see and hear no more of II 6ay that Albert Peel, the.”Flying Dutchman. That trod the saw-dust of the great (into City, And vauuuUhed in aclln her noblest tramp*— 8ay that he, in his superb conceit. Was dow ned by the “sand plodders of the “sAfieutvillage;” . , . Bay mat lie, with all the “woosik and drink- water,” Could-not rival the mighty Tlolmes s stretch. Hmk but mv fall, and that that ruined me, Edward. I charge thee, fling away conceit. By that sin. see the mighty Dutchman full n. Hold i hy ducats fast, and gamble not. Silent pluck and grit wins more thau bluff and blarney. . Do not go too heavy on the Atlanta tram They'll not do to gamble on in a wa match. Still lu thy hip-pocket carry a seven shooter To alienee the “sand plodders” of the “village, Then, if thou fall's!, oh, unhappy Edward— Thou fall'st a thoroughbred. [Exeunt All, Som.*«.f NO... About «h. l B ,.r.CI«,iCh«hlr. Dowo.d b, Ml. Flr.t Coed Walking Match. Square Meal. And now the drummers are talking' Below will be found cards from two of about getting up a walking match. the defeated Atlanta contestant* In the The Atlanta prople want a twelje-hoor | ate W aUkin^ match. The one from Seel is cin^ wttlk aU houn• ’ ^ ■ honest and noble, bat that of Cheshire is One excuse for .Reel's defeat Is that he flimsy. The truth of the matter is, this tried to sing "Sweet Violets” and win the was the first square meal Cheshire ever match at the same time. | ate, and • ompletely demoralized his The entire force of S.T. Coleman & Co.’s g t0 mach. wholesale house were let otF at -4 o'clock on , tivi Saturday to see the walking match. | WHAT SMI. SAYS. Atlanta, June 10.—The first walking at the park between two men from eocl tiro company. In addition to the walking, there will be races of every other kind, and all aorta of amusements. Ford is a member of No. fa band and ^L'^TA June ‘V-T*”? hrs' wawmg also a member of No. 0 hire Company. PJJJ™ 1 2d* w2a ?riemi hasd Macon claims the wiry hero for ter congralu lations and presents followed ine Capt. Sam Dunlap donates $10 lo the md now being raised for the walkers. "aTClu* THE DANFORTH OA8E. What wns Done In the Superior Court Room Yesterday. The case of J. Rhodes Danforth, charged with the murder of Wm. Landsberg, wns called yesterday morning in the Superior Court, Judge John D. Stewart presiding. The State was represented by Solicitor Hardeman and Capt. J. C. Rutherford. The prisoner had for his counsel the fol lowing: Messrs. R. 8. Lanier .Washington Dessau, O. T. A C. L. Bartlett, Gustin & Hall and Billups $fc Hardeman. The prisoner was neatly dressed and Ills appearance indicated that he had not suf fered any from prison life. He sat near his counsel during the morning, and seem ed much absorbed in the proceedings of the court, though he 8j>oke to no one. Du ring the morning his mother and sister went into the court room, accompanied by Col. J. Madison Jones, and took seats near him. The meeting between mother anti eon was affecting. She embraced and kissed him fervently, and tlieu took her seat by his side. On the opposite side of the court room sat the father and three sisters of the mur dered man. In the same group were Cant. I. Herman, a brother-in-law. and Mr. M. Kussbnum, the senior partner of the firm of which young Landsburg Was a mem ber. After the 8tate announced ready the at torneys for the defense held a consult i- tkm in Judge Simmons's room. On their return to the court room they moved for a continuance of the case on the following grounds: Mrs. Kturaa A. Danforth, mother of the prisoner, believes, and ex fund now being rai The Captain never fail* to open his heart when there is need for it. The Constitution advertised “Take your entire family to Macon to see the victory of the Atlanta boys." The entire family now thinks there is n mistake somewhere. The man who said Brufley’s legs looked like two strings of country sausage*, ought to be bastinadoed. We sov this in defense of our profession, of which Bruffey is a member. Saturday morning, at the breakfast ta ble. the waiter started to break Seel’* egg. Seel jumped up at d broke it hltuself, fear ing. perhaps, the waiter might secrete a drug in the egg. The total receipts of the walking match amounted to about 11.170. The expenses were about $170 with $415 for prizes, leav ing a balance of about $5S5 to be divided between the two libraries. The yell of the Governor’s Horse Guard is ”G. II. G., A. G., hooray!” The yell of the Atlanta walkers, feebly expressed, is ”F. I). X. G.” which interpreted by the poolsellers means “Flying Dutchman no good.” They say that Seel’s friends paid the coon hand at the park $5 for every waltz they played. And even though the poor conns nearly blowed their brains out, they failed to furnish enough “moosik” to make Seel a success. Atlanta challenges our boys for a return match. If they will select Augusta and will walk six hours we will uccept the challenge and will walk on sand, hard ground or sawdust, with or without moosik or drink water. Macon Is not very good at blow ing fog horns, but when * you pit her against Atlanta in any contest which requires solid l*ottom she will always win. It Is reported that a firm faith in the above proposition was worth many hundreds of dollars to Sam Small, and a few other observant Atlanta men, last Saturday. The Constitution, it seems, wns fully pre pared for the victory of the Atlanta team. To crow over the event, they borrowed the mammoth rooster used by the Cincinnati Enquirer when Hoadly was elected. But while the eleven able wore explaining to themselves how it came aliout, the head line man sorrowfully laid the mammoth rooster on the shelf to rest alongside the battered foghorn. An Atlanta mechanic drew his wages be fore coming down Saturday, and had one hundred dollars in his pocket. During the day he was offered a bet of one thousand dollars to his one hundred that Seel would win the match. He thought over it ngood congratulations amt pr everywhere. But tills walking match I was so unfortunate as to lose, everything is against me. Not only that I lost the race I also should lose ray friends and my name, while the accusation brought against me i* false as to my selling out. I place a higher value upon friendship than money. A gentleman—and I claim to be one—cannot be bought. A friend is a friend that rejoices with me in my victo ries and weeps with me lu my detents. I am nothing more than human and the un seen powers of nature can only be felt by men, while they cannot lie explained. I wish I could tell the citizens of Atlanta why I could not win the race. It was not that I did not want to nor that I did not try. My whole soul and my whole strength was to that end. Futurity will prove me Innocent, for God will not allow such a false charge to rest upon an innocent nmn. There is nobody in Atlanta, nor on tills earth who could accuse me of anything dishonorable, and if there is. let them expose me to the whole world. It is very mortifying to me to know now that those whom I thought were my friends are the first to accuse me of that which I would have died rather than ac cepted. 1 am the sufferer by this report, and it being false makes it the harder to bear. A gentleman on the track offered me $1,(00 to win the race, and if he had pointed a pistol at me I could not have run any further. This statement embraces all that I know wbat to say, and my con science is as clear as the sun. Adalbert Seel. P*i-n-e*y is not the way to spell 'piny/'but some of our contemporaries refuse to believe it. SUGAR. Farmers, Make Your Own Sugar From Sorghum. From 400 to 600 Founds Extra C. Sugar Extracted per Day by the use of R. B. PALMED A SONS' NEW SUGAR SEPARATORS. Highest recommendation from leading men of the South, confirming fully the abore statements. Unequalled for ex tracting sugar from Ribbon Cane. Ever} machine warranted. Semi for particulars to W. L. UOIANT, Lexington, Ga., State Agent. Or R. B. PALMER & SONS, Juueowlt ifuincy. Ills. Notice of Dissolution. r PHE copartnership heretofore existing A between S. B. Olawson and Sidney In- CENTRAL FURNITURE HOUSE Nos. 60 and 62 Poplar Street, lof'h* ,r0 “ l f ° r th ® p * tr<m<l “ e of the P*»Pto. with as oomrlet* and weU assorted stock Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Shades, Rugs, 10 "■* Lftftk A «*t (6) good Ohair* for $2.75. “L>ttle Beauty” Bed Room Km» . RMJ» P,e 2S5/?»ffi2ii ,r iS l8 K?' Bed Room 8ult complete ten (10) pieces?*!! uV* b,0 r French dresser Bait, ten pieoee, tip-top good*, 52*8 ordersto tK?*^* Pgrlor Halu » Ganges, Safes, eto„ *'away down yonder.” Send ySn Oentral Furniture House ! Cha ‘ r 10 “ $U ° bed,tea ^ to » Bedroom graham, under the Arm name of Glawson tfc Ingrahra, was dissolved by mutual con sent on April 1st, 1884,8. B. Glawson re tiring. Sidney Ingraham has associated m his brother and will contine the business under the firm name of Ingraham & Brother, assuming all liabilities of the old firm. Clmten. Ga., May 9,1884.—10w4w Bibb County -Sheriff Sales. WILL bo aold before the court-house door, l In the cltjr of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday lu July next, the BENJAMINSKATiOWSKT THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CARD. LOWELL Absolutely Pure. No til) lu originally Moaroc. now Bibb couuty, containing fiacres, bounded ns follows: On the north by lands of Green Davis, on the cast by land* of A. J. Williams, on the south land west by lands of Kcubeti Williams, levied on as the property of J. O. Jones to satisfy a fl. fa- issued from Justice Court, 71Cth district, G. M., In favor of Thomas Willingham vs. J. I G. Jones, levy made and returned to mo bx Louis Nelson, constable of 71Gth district. Tbit powder never var.es. A marvel of purity," strength, and wholesomeneu. More economical than tae ordinary kinds, and cannot be told in competition with BML the multitude of low test snort weight, alum or phonphate powders. Sold only in cant. Royal Bakinq PowdebCo. Whole sale by Jaqaes A Johnson. pects to prove at his trial, that at the time when the act is charged to have been com mitted, her son was in a state of insanity, and was not responsible before the law for the act charged against h in. Asa part of the proof in defense, she expects to show on the trial that he inherited the taint of Insanity from both the paternal and the maternal sides of his family—several near relatives of his mother having been thus affected, and not only his father, but the three brothers of his family also; that his father, Oliver Danforth, died by his own volttntary act; that his uncle, Joh*Q. A. Danforth, after being a missionary to China, died in a lunatic asylum in Carth age, 0.; that bis ancle, David Danforth, is now, or was In April, 1879. deranged, in Texas, and that hfs father had to be sepa rated from him; that his uncle, Jacob It. Danforth, died in this county about the year 187—, after manifesting for years be fore marked symptoms of the family taint; and that the brother of those four uncles was also in his lifetime insane and had to be confined for violent conduct. At the time her son was put in jail she was and is still a widow in feeble health, and that she and her daughter were entirely de pendent upon her son’* earnings for su|>- deal and finally decided to take it/the I odds were so great. When lie found lie ihad won, the joy of the man knew no bounds. He threw up his hat and declared he would work no more. And thus did Seel make at least one heart glad. ■Now that it is all over with and you have had time to sit down and think over the mntter calmly and refiectively, Saturday's victory was a bigger thing for Macon than it looked at a first glance. Congratulations from all over the State show that “ye an cient village of Macon” occupies no second place In the hearts of Georgians.. In the Florida, Mexican, ind Confederate wars, and in every contest where grit constituted an element of success, Macon has borne her share of the laurels. Cash vs. Credit. Bay for “spot” cash at The Empire Store, Macon, Ga., and get the benefit of discount of 5 per cent. defense is founded, and to have said wit nesses at this term of the court, but that she has been nnsble to get them. By a letter written to her in 1879 by the wife of David Danforth from Texas, she had knowledge of the con dition of said David, then and still proha- abiy residing In Texas. The lady was writ ten to In order to procure her testimony, or someotber person there knowing the facts, and from some unknown cause no reply baa been received, lly a postal card from the superintendent of the lunatic asvluiu at Carthage, Ohio, she learns of the death of John Q. A. Danforth in that asylum. testimony of the witness by t&ls trial, or i to nave an authenticated certificate thereof Cheshire's drvgoed bogs. In justice to myself. I deem the follow ing statement from me touching the walk mg match at Macon necessary: Saturday morning at the breakfast table at the Brown House I ordered a rare steak and four soft boiled eggs. The waiter filled the order, but brought the eggs already broken in a glass. 1 did not suspicion any thing, but ate two-thirds of the eggs, when I discovered that something was wrong with them. I immediately quit eating, for 1 considered myself a “goner.” Before 9 o’clock pains began to dart through ray stomach, but ceased before 11. I went on to the track feeling in good con dition, but before the first hour had elapsed my stomach gave me intense pain, and continued until after 7 o’clock. Dr. It. O. Cotter did all In his power to relieve my safieritig, but nothing would kill the pain. I went off the track three times, not to rest, but to seek relief from the pain. At 4:30 I quit the track and withdrew from the race. I was not sick, but full of pain. Neither was I tired or worn out. I reapectfnUy return mv sincere thanks to Dr. Cotton, Messrs. Cannon and O’Connor ami others who so kindly cared for me. Respectfully, Rathe M. Cheshire. June 9,1884. Fourth of July Fun, A committee was appointed from the Macon Public Library last night to take steps toward organizing a series of attrac tions at the park for the fourth of July, that being a national holiday and an occa sion when nearly everybody can get off and see the fun. The attractions will consist of a tl walking match, baseball game, foot race, sack race, old-fashioned gander pulling, greasy pole and numerous other auimements, includ ing a bicycle race for a mile. Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, Columbus. Rome, Ath ens, and in fact every town in Georgia is Invited to send a representative in the sev eral races, making the day a big one. The committee will see what can be done in the matter. As to the return walking match between the two cities, Atlanta and Macon, noth ing was done by the directors last night, as no formal challenge had been scht by the Atlanta library. ji Prices guar Empire Store. Macon, Ga., and an addi tional discount of 5 per cent, on all spot cash purchases. "Will the coming man smoke f" wm set tled by Prof, rink In his charming pam phlet Be says, moreover, that the rational way to oso tobacco Is through the pipe. All agree that only the beat tobacco should be naed. Which Is the best? That to which Nature haa contributed the most ex quisite flavors. Blackwell's Bull Durham H mo king Tobacco fills the bill completely. Nearly two-thirds of alltho tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco belt of North Caro- Una goes into tho manufactory of Black- well, at Durham. They buy the pick of the entire section. Bence Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is the beet of that tobacco. Don't bo deceived when you buy. The Durham Bull trade mark is on every genuine package. A NARROW ESCAPE. How an Engine Turned Over With the Englnawrand Fireman. J Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock a full force of hands succeeded in putting on the track the locomotive that turned over on Tuesday. The passenger strain leaving Macon on that dsy met with quite an ac cident, in which Engineer Foster and Fire- [man Whittle narroaly escaped with their Kr«» Captain Burke's train, and he hadone passenger tut Adams's Park. As the train was approaching that station the engine struck a broken switch bar, and after riding on the crosatles for a consider able distance turned over on Ita aide. The tender was turned one side in some way, and five fiat cars just back of It jumped their trucks and piled ona after the other on the wreck. One flat car seemed to be making direct for the cab of the engine in which were the firemen and engineer, but in some unaccountable man- itier waa stopped within a foot and ita di-l rection turned, llud it struck the cab it would have crushed th. two men to death. A track waa hastily laid around the over.: turned engine and cars, and the only train delayed was the paseu fer from Brunswick, due In Macon at 3:30 p. m„ which waa de layed about three hours. iterdar all the wreck was cleared TVi-l Ur. Hi coo®' floM" 4cr»fi | frauds total' ton® vita' knee post Mr v«l Mr tions % *5i l*S ta«i l.nd?y*n?i e n“h™c!l“of I1 M^5Ii e 'airt" l k 1 now 0 i! UPWARDS OF SIX THOUSAND IN OPERATION and described in plan of said city as lot No. 1, - OVER SEVEN HUNDRED IN CEORCIA MILLS in bloak fi. and bounded ns follows: On the I east by Kim street, on the south by Division I “*■ Refer * a “> J - F - HANSOX, Agent Bibb Manufacturing '.Company, Macon, U,. Also one-fourth undivided interest in that! tract of laud lying in the Macon reserve, west II of Ocmulgee river, known as Troup II111 Nur- II sery. bounded as follows: On the ea st by I lauds of J. W. Fears and J. W. Knott, wa«t by lands of Holt, on the north by lands of T. C. Demr ■“ * " * — • - - of T. C. Dempsey and J. B. Artope, and on the I south by lauds of T. C. Domaey, J. \V. Knott II and Emanuel Isaacs, said tract containing 011 aoges, more or less, lying in Bibb county, lev-1 » as tho property of II. F. Stroheckci ‘ ENGINES, GINS, SAW MILLS, ETC. Court in favor of Central Georgia Bank . Henry H. 8tr»hecker. Property pointed out by I plaintiff's attorneys. G. 8. WE8TCOTT. 1 Juna-law-lw Sheriff. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Whcroas. Mrs. M.E. \> iso has made application for letters of admlaistratlon on the estate of Johnson Wise, late of said county, deceased. 1 This is to cite aud admonish ail persons con cerned to bo ami appear at the court of ordina ry of said county on the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they can, why said application should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this June 2,1884. J. A. McMANTS, Jun»-law4w Ordinary. SILVERWARE! For Household U se, 331 It T HD AY ! pa J The engineer and fireman remained at I their posts, and their escape from dgath was miraculous.^ nah Lesaeur, vs. John II. Sanders, security. Bibb Superior Court. r r appearing to tho*court that John II. San ders, one of tho defendants in the above- named cause, Is dead, aud Wm. K. Sanders Is administrator on his estate. It is ordered by the court that said Wm. R. Panders be made a party defendant to said suit, and that he being a non-resident a copy of this order be served by publication as pre scribed by statute. Signed this 8th day of November, 18.*3. • T. J. SIMMONS. J. 8. C. A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su perior Court, April 3d, 1883. A. B. ROSS, aprl-lawtf Clerk. GEORGIA. BIBB CUCNTY-Whereas, Geo. Banks, administrator of the estate of Mary I Ann Houston, late of said county, deceased, I has made application for letters of dismission I lms made applieut from said estate. This is to cite and admonish all concerned | to be and appear at tho court of ordinary of I I said county on the first Monday lu Juuc next I to show cause, if any they can, why said ap-1 WEDDING PRESENTS I plication should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this I March 4,18S|. J. A. McMAM’S, maul lawsrn* Ordinary. Large atock and Low Prices. £9*scud for Catalogue. J.F A f*b8 wly PLANTERS, ■Ibb 8up«r!or Court. Judge Simmons waa engaged tbe whole of yeatenlay on the ll-ifi-Markham case, with which our readen are familiar. Ilia being heard in the grand jury room. Judge John D. Stewart, of Gritfin, is pre siding in the Superior Court room. After the Danforth case was disposed of tbe case of Antony Jackson, charged with assault with intent to murder, waa taken it|i. He was represented by L. I), Mooie, Ksq. The jury brought in a verdict of guilty, and he was sentenced to three yean in the peni tentiary. Edmund Key pleaded guilty to burglary and waa sentenced to four years. The cave of the State vs. Bennett Jones wss then taken up, during the trial of MECHANICS, MERCHANTS fc CAPITALISTS, A-WORD-IN-YOUR - EAR-AND-DOL LARS-IN-YOUR-POCKETS. The Lanier House. At last the report that the Lanier House would change hands has assumed definite ahat>e. Yesterday Mr. George \V. Bying- AI WSSSSk .“'^“VnWihU morm nAPPPNKW YEAR! Oooff-bye. IVrt Crop* not flrat-rate, but might have been wor»e. Money not exactly plenty, but yet, enough to go round. aa<1 after paying debts and tnxupplica, atock. clothing, guano. ati A -: thing* needful, there will yet be aomethIng left to Inveat. And now let u* euggest that tbe BEST •o-unei in something that will tasks might he used in evideuce. . letter from Dr. T. 0 Kelson, of Auguste. Georgia she is informed that Dr. Nelson knew the fact stated as to defendant'! grandfather, and she had him served aa witness. Hbe has also bad several witnesses in Coluiu. bos subpoenaed tu prove the facts stated as to members of applicant's own family: but eoe Important witness, Mr. Wiley Will iams, lately living in Columbus, by whom she expected to prove the facts last re ferred to, has moved into Alabama, ae shown by the return of the aheritl of Mus- county. i-o — Stewart whereby he wou'.d assume control ' on July 1. This agreement is based upon I"**' ,. bhe is advised to believe that these and variona other witnesses, In- eluding those out of the Bute, are material to her defense, and who, for want of time «n«t means she lias been unable to the remodelling tbrougliout of the house I by the Lanier House Company. Mr. W. B. Johnston, on the part of the kompany, has made a personal inspection of the building, and sees the prime neces- ilty of the desired changes. The building, ebtcb is itself a good one, will be modern ised, and every change necessary to com fort and convenience will be made at once. The office will probably be taken to its former place over the barber shop, and an elevator put into ran to tbe top story. \ The rooms and halls will be newly plas tered or paltered, end, In fact, a new house [be made of it. SSMr. Bytngton knows exactly what a hotel should be, and his knowledge andl experience will be consulted in all the of the alleged homicide and continuously np to tbe preeent time, the defendant was and is insane, and has not, by reason of laid unsoondnesa of mind, been able to prepare bis case, consult with his counsel or prepare his esse for trial, but the same tut dcvolrped upon thla deponent by rea son thereof. This motion for ■ continuance waa amended, after the above area read, by the following, containing farther grounds: The counsel who ere conducting the de fense of her eon, here Just ascertained, since said case was called for trial, that Jas. A. McGregor, a resident of thii cocnty, but who is now absent, is a tuoet important and material witness in said case, Tbe applicant names other Witnesses who are important. After argument by counsel on both sides is to the continuance, Judge Ktcwart said be would make known bis decision at.'! o’clock in the afternoon. At that hour lie granted a continuance, and the prisoner waa remanded to jail. mey h Store, Macon, Ga., for 50c. ry at The Empire , reduced from A Correction.. Fobt Valley, Ov., June 0.18SL—Eiltori Telegraph a ml Xtiuit'jtr: I notice in your issue of June 8th mention of the meeting of tbe Democratic committee of the twenty- third Senatorial district, in which exists some inaccuracies. The meeting had been calltd to meet on that day, but in conse quence of no quorum being present, no official business was transacted. Please make the correction and oblige. Yours, J. M. Gray, Chairman. lowing to sickness in his family. Judge Forv did not arrive yesterday as was ex pected, and hence the civil docket was not taken up. Judge Stewart is expected to day, when the two court* will belnaee- sion. , I In the case of the State vs. George Mc Carthy, for felony, the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. He was represented thy Messrs. Bartlett and Dessau. 'In tbe case of the State vs. West and Sid Hunter, a verdict of guilty was brought in. West was sentenced to fonr years ami Sid to three yean. They were represented by rsan. Moore and Wimberly. | Eliza Allen plead guilty to burglary, and as sentenced to six months. home*, that will derate your chill run, out friends end ourselves to the highest standard of rednemeat, culture and sociability. tlie bouse, and was sentenced months. Jeff Van Valkenbnrg plead guilty to bur glary, and was sentenced to twelve months. He saliMrilferereliifeBriBBriHHa le said be did not steal a hog, it was a P 1 * —Great reduction in figured lawns and dress ginghams at The Empire Hturr. Hoiomon plead guilty of burglary, and was given fonr years. Willie King, the boy who stole a grimi- stone, was dismissed. The grand jury re commended n nof pros in his case, leva of his youth. The case of Huff vs. Markham was con tinued. In the case of the State vs. P. C. 8awycT| for stabbing, the jnry brought in a verdict of guilty, and he waa fined $100 and costa or three months in jail. In the case of Wallace Haxcwood, • barged with murder, there was not sufj PAYING INVESTMENT, laracat illrldend. I* :e napplitoas in our chllti PERKINS BROS., DIALERS IN , ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. The Largest Dealers in the South. In Steam Engines, Boilers, Siw Mills, Saws, Shingle, Lath, Planing and Matching Machlnea, Wafer Wheels, Grlet and Flouring Mills, Cano Millt, Wagons, Separators, Cotton Gins, Presses, Sulky Plows, Rakes, Respers and Mowers, Shafting and Pulleys. Steam Pumps. Boiler Feeders, Whistles, Gaug NOTICE. | mg unu ruiioys, steam rumps, ooncr reeners, wmsttes, Gauges, . B,Ix-..enr,ex^torof theMUteof Sn.an. Lubricators, Sew Gummers, Tanite Emery Wheels, Rubber Hose end Belting ■a , K ^ccg r I tj\—(iu m p 1 a hit,* l a | Brm Good *' Pi P'"8 «nd Engine Fittings of *11 kinds. Machinery Oil, Etc. ••Second-hand Machinery »t low prices. Look to your interest and get onr prices before baying. PERKINS BROTHERS, 39 and 41 West Alabama Street, • • ATLANTA, CA. nun—'— — Excelsior and Griswold Gins GEORGIA. BIBB mUNYT.-Whfica*, W. R. Rosen, executor of Mre. E. L. R<xlgcn. late of I Mill county, deceased, ha* made application for letter* of dlimlstlou. This Is. therefore, to cite and admoniah all 1 persons concerned to be anl appear at tbs court of ordinary of ■ »ld county on the first I Monday in June next to show cause, if any 1 they can. why raid of application should tot 8 slanted. W itneas my hand and official denature, this I — ' * McMANUs, March 4,18*4. J. A. Me! m a rvum3m* Ordinary. GKOKUIA, Hlllb CUl'MV. Wtierce., John P. Port, admlni.tratorof the estate of E. D. llugucnln, has matte application for letter, of dlsmlsilon from saldestats. Thl. t* to ette snd alinunUh .11 person, con- ccrm-d to he mid appear at tho court of ordi nary ol aaM countjL on the tint Monday In Auguil next to shtiw cauae. If any they can. *h| uld dlsralsalon should not be granted applicant. Witness my hand and official signature, this I May 2. UM. J. A. McM ANL'H, mya-lawDm Ordinary. T HE Excelsior Gin at $3.00 per.saw. The gin best in ths world. It never chokes. It never breaks tbe roll. It runs material. It Is fully war ranted. The Old Reliable OrUwokl Gin at $2.73 per saw. It is built strong and of ths best material. Each Gin tested with seed cotton before leaving the shop and warranted to give satisfaction. Feeders and Condensers for the above gins at $1.00 per saw, each, which are warranted to be aa good aa the beet. MR DEPARTMENT Onr Repair Department is in the handa of experienced workmen, and it fitted with the beet of machinery. Gins tent us for repairs will be done up in the best manner and returned with as Uttle de lay and expense as possible. Correspondence and orders solicited. OEOgnlA. ItlRII COUNTY.—Where*,, 8. . Sweet, admlnlatrator of tho cute of Joseph II. Smnhol«er, late of raid county, deccMed, ha, mule application for letters of dUmlssloni from *aid estate. This is to cite and admoniah all persons con ' corned to be aud appear at the court of ordi nary of said county on the tint Monday lu July uext to show cause. If any they can,why ■aid application should not be granted. I Wit urm my hand and official *l>ruatur* t this March St. 1*84. J. A. McM ANL' 8* marai-iawla Ordinary. W. MASSEY, 3Innulac(urer, MACON, GA.jnniOsnii'-'twSt MUSIC ALONE WILL DO THIS. money In Its pure hast. Ovtr 90.000 delighted purchasers, whom w* have snppllsd In th* fifteen years,.will lndorsa this siatsment. isnts ws ofilsr. Tan post title*!! yean,' See the Grand Ii Leading Makers. Chic 1 den A Bates, Usllet A Davis, Hardman, Maaon * Hamlin. Packard, Palace and Bay But*. Over »0 uylea AUGrada. AH Prices. I’ieuoa, .200 to 11.000. Organa, t»t to (730. M then' namea on all. Xo Btencll ° r cheap In- ■trumeuu sold. "Tha beat b always the cheap- " but onr cheapen U good. Libel lor Divorce, in Bibb Superior Court. ■■■ Fannie Pott* r*. William Pott*.—It appear-1 .Ing to the court, by the return of the sheriff In the above stated ca*e, that tho defendant does not reside in said couuty, and it further ap- I tearing that he does not reside in the State, or I that his whereabouts are totally unknown, U |Is therefore ordered by the court that service be rterferted on the defendant by publication of tnls order once a month for four tnonthtJ [before tbe next term of this court. In the I Mscon Telegraph and Messenger, a newspaper Lublished at Macon, Ga. Granted. m T. J. SIMMONS, J. 8. C. F. J. M. DAI.Y. Petitioner’s Attorney, d A true extract from the minute* of Bibb racriorCourt. A. U.^tOSS, CjerkJ SEE WHAT WE GIVE PURCHASERS With each Piano, a Good Stool and Cover. With each Organ,a Good Stool & Instructor With each Piano or Organ, a Book of Music Also, aSIs Years' Guarantee: a Fifteen Days Trial, with Freight 1*14 both ways If lastra ment does not suit “ * * *“ at any time within made la not satisfactory. i rani uoin ways 11 in»iru* and a privilege of exchange i six months, if the selection ictory. More than this. WE PAY ALL FREIGHT Ye*, ws mean it. We sell you Best Instnr ficient evidence to make out a case and he was discharged. In the cose of Mitchell \V oolfolk, charged with arson, he was found guilty and sen- Attention Cinners. We call attention to tbe advertisement ^ ^ m ^ ^ ^ of tha “Rypoioor** and “Griswold” gins, I tenced to eight years in "tlie penitentiary, which will be found elsewhere In this Is-1 , - — sue. Those gins have been thoroughly! Tho Glorious Fourth. t**teJ daring the many years they have | The proposition to make a big day of the been on the market, and th. constant .le-, 4tb n{ July took like hot cakes over town xjiop* ms*pn |m.a Tpttgfiiqv wnfAvn been on tne marxei, atm in** constant tie* ,,t tho buperior Court that should be noted by S^s^on aSfSalthOT 1 ^ 3 *) 1 Ud ye our Northern readers. Two negroes were al ar design-1 ap lor breaking me 1 . aliog and tho other for barglarr. In one case the owner of the bog begged for clem ency, and in tbe other case the party whose place was robbed subscribed liberally to ward paying a lawyer to defend the Tax «aro effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla •re thorough and permanent. If there is a lurking taint of scrofula about you, Ay er’s Sarsaparilla will dislodge it, aud ez- pel it from your ayttem. tterday, and we feel satisfied the library j will realize a handsome sum if they will carry it out. ments at Lowest Prices, on Easiest Installment Terms and pay every cent of the freight, no matter where you live, so that ths Inurnment costs you no more than if you lived in Savan nah or New York city. 8cl4 us your name and we will mail you Illiutrated Caulo^ucs and [circulars which will tell you what we have FT7 room to ray here. save you money and and give you something good. room to ray her I'lEMEMHIR LUDDEN & BATES’ SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. The lint Music Hnuw Id the U. a. to Deliver llano, anil Orgxu, Freight Paid. Or THE GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE, c.CUH ?!.L Ll*rt j IHOICtsriOH, LOST A?P£flTE, BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA. 5UUR51QMACH, FOUL BKEATH. COSTKEKESS, EHLABCEO fiPLEEN. COLIC. M. !•»,»= “l ■3o*'£! iKraRH r wuh adadrehls aOirt far I MiiulidhhOariNi **at f Put UP In 98c. an* llj ^ iw' ttSSA mayivUra 4m THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. 0NLY$1 By Mail Postpaid. Crmvliird Couu'v. Crawford Sheriff's Sale. W iu S . . sold before the court house ^■door lu Knoxville on the first Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours of sale.d one undivided half Interest In fifty acres of southwest part of lot No. Vi in rthird dis trict o* Crawford county, to satisfy a fl fa. from Justice Court of 57<th district G. M. of said county, lu favor of Baldwin A Co. vs. Aaron Williamson. Levy made by C. U. Mar shall, legal constable, and turned over to me KNOW THYSELF.. \ Great Medical Work on Manhood COOK STOVES Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical other Debility, Premature Decline In Man, Errors oi i fifty Youth, and ths untold miseries resulting from acres, as the property of Marion Williamson, indiscretions or exesaseo. A book for every to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of Baldwin «fc Co. man. young, mlddle*fed and old. It contains vs. said Marion Will(am<M>n. Levy made by IM prescription* for all acute and chronic die- half Interest, undivided. A. J. Danleily, Administrator, Bond et al. Bill, etc., tu — Court. March Term. l»»2. Crawford Superior Cou It appearing to tbe court ‘•—on. William W. Whlitlngtoi . . — Wlxti each one of which Is Invaluable. .-J by the author, whose experience for TI years Is such as probably never be fore fell to the lot of any physician. 100 pagea bound In beautiful, French muslin, embowed I covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a flna . work In every sense -mechanical, literary and trttor, vs. James C. I work In evenr sense esechsnlrel. literary and lu Crawford auucrtor profcmlonal-Ui»n an, other work raid It ii this country lor .2-30, or th* money will be re rt, March Term, lwtl. funded in every itutanre. Price only $100 that John I>. Whit- by mall. partpiM- lliu.tratire .ample * cents, luimrton. Minm-ota fiend now. Gold Medal awarded thesnthor by WbiUiuglon and W.lti-r II. Whittington, fonr I the Natlooa] Medical Airoclatloo, to tbe ALWAYS SATISFACTORY EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED VAvrvAcrrosa it IsaacLSbeppard & Co.,Baltimore,t< AND FOR HA LB IIV geo: h. oh ear, 110 Cherry street. jan2S-wl Macon Ga LORILLARD’S MACCOBOY SNUFF not residents of the State of Georgia, but are The Retrace of Life should be read by the residents of the State of Afabema. young for Instruction and by the atficiicd for It is therefore ordered on complainant's mo- relief. ItwlU benefit all — London Lnncst, tton, that service of said tdll he perfected upon I There I* no member of society to whom this Macon, (in. —The Lanier House is to l* put thorough repair from baaetuenl to attic. The Lanier Hfl _ Mr. Stewart not to mace any contracts pm, anil the boys are now anxious that it for repairs, but to co-operate with them. ; should take place at the park. Chief Jones rill I l 1)9171? .IffiWJaMS As prevloasly sUtcd, two teams of No. I rlciit swsy than anything "eCe" n this wnrif. — ... .... i •-> r tnii*a await the w^km resolutely sure. :«.tree address Tatra A 0 Augusta, Maiue feMwly rompany liave asked \ r ‘ **^*ed that day to have a friendly con-1 make ai KJI I s |riSi i -•. uws oiv'fiij'riait wuu i nr m. -uuuuj uuc see *•»»- j'-siw. k-utci duurj On In*|<«ctlon.the com|$any has concluded ' who Ls enthusiastic over the idea, says be ~ the bouse in the beet shape. Tbe i can arrange a splendid race ground at the . liaj lire roof is now receiving attention. It is poe- ] |>ark. sible that some change will also be mode It is suggested, and we believe the boys In tbe conduct of tbe bouse, but at pret- are all willing, not to accept any challenge ent no conclusion bat been arrived at. | Atlanta might moke fora walking tuxteb, GEORGIA, BIBB COUXTY.-Wherees. V. M. Arnffhaa applicl b>rexctn|dl«m »»f Ik nonalfy an l «• tilng apart and valuation of hornc«i.-$u|, and I will pass upon the same al 10 o'rlork a. m. on tbe il day of July, Uftl, at my offlre. J. JL McMANUS. Juali lawJw Ordloavy. said defendants by publishing this order in book will not be useful, whether youth, parent theTe.egntphand Mc%fi**uirer llhe public ge* I guanllan. Instructor or elerryman.—.tegwrae* ictte In which the legal advertisements are I Addrew PEABODY MEDICAL INUTiTUT! . ubliahcd for said couuty), once a month for or Dr. W. II. PARKF.R. No. 4 Balflnch street nr months befon* the uext term of said I Boston, Mass., who maybe consulted on all >urt, and that said defendants have until I diseases requiring skill and experience, raid uext term to appear and plead andau-| (Tronic snd obstinate diseases that have swer to raid biU. T. J. SIMMONS, J. 8. C. A true extract from the minutes J. W. JACK, Clerk. March ’21st, 1WI. nuy27-lawirn ed suecewfully i I IrtRtanco of fafir j Slcntlot) this Jty. 8l rltbout« I treat* THYSELF decTwl? GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COONTY.-Jobn Jones has applied to me for letters of admin istration de bon Is non ou the estate of Nathan Jones, late of sal 4 county, deceased. This Is. therefore, to < Ite all per«on< FOR SALE. the E ngines. it,iier*. saw MiUs.com miiu, time prescribed by Lew,' why said applies I puaftings, Hanger*, etc. AU kinds cast* i ibeaVt not tie crant*!. [ tap, ritncismytuinlofikially. Jane2<t.t«M. Writ*forcriceaonanykin-lofmachliw V. 8. UOITOX, I nr. R.D. COLB Witness my I V. 8. Uoitox, I nr. * B. 0. COLK A OO.. Joae-Uwtw Oriliaaiy. 1 uullwl.T Newuao, Ga. CAUTION TO CONSUMERS. to Ai many inferior imitation* ha/e ap* pcaredupon the maraet in package* so closely resembling our* as to deceive the unwary, we would request the purchaser to see Chat tbe red lithographed tin con* in which it Is packed always bear Our Name nnd Trnde-Mark In buying tbe fmmltation you pay os much for an inferior article as the genuine costs. IIK .SURE YOU OBTAIN th*OENUlSB. Lorillard's Climax I RED TIN TAG PLUG TOBACCO. Tim Flnwet Iwset N««y crmwlnc Tobacco The Genuine always bean a Red Tin-Tag with our name thermal. Beware of Imitations. mayDwStu