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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, .1 EXE 27, l'>|.
T
man kept hii place as second with Guerry
fourth.
EIGHT O'CLOCK.
Mile*. Lap*.| Mile*.
Guerry .29 1 Prater „..32
Tunkersly... 27 3 Mitchell ^...27
Forre*ter 25 13 Bvrd 17
McKay 30 1 Well* .29
Ford 2b 4 |(ircen 29
McKay, having taken the lead of the
Macon team, kept it well. Guerry, despite
his sprained foot, followed closely behind
McKay.
The crowds around the bulletin boards
were thoroughly excited, and the flutter of
a white piece ot paper in the hand i of a
boy on the street was mistaken for a tele
gram, and the boy was soon surrounded,
THE WALKING MATCH.
Second Contest Between Macon and
Atlanta.
THE CENRTAL CITY GET8 THE WORtT
OF IT, BUT IS STILL AHEAD.
In the Two Conts.t. Mncon lie. Taken
S50O to Atlanta*. .300 ot th. Prlia
Money—Has Walked within a
fraction of 29 More Miles and
Haa Tak.n 81x Out ot the
Ten Prizes.
■yesterday dawned in dampness. Long
liefore daylight a steady rain set in, and
whan the one thousand and seventy-four
people wht) bought tickets for the trip
turned over in their beds in the morning,
the outlook for a pleasant day was any
thing but cheerful. Visions of Atlanta
led mnd floated before their eyes, bnt it
waa an occasion when the boys should be
looked after, and rain conld not prevent
their going.
The two long trains were in readi
ness and they waited but a short
time to be filled up with
the people. Promptly on time they start
ed,-followed by another train to take up
excursionists all along the line of road be
tween Macon and Atlanta. Over four
hundred boarded this train, and the exenr-
sionlsts, in command of Captain Jim
Shaw, rolled into Atlanta on the adver
tised time, without a solitary accident of
any kind. .
nmusT nr the match.
It baa been a long time since Macon has
been so thoiongbly aroused as she was ou
yesterday. The Macon team was com
posed of plucky boys, and
every confidence was felt In their
ability to make a fine record. Not
one of them bad ever seen the track upon
which they were to walk, nor bad ever
practiced an bonr on sawdust. They felt
that they had the endurance and the grit
to walk on any kind of track, and went in
to win.
■When the hour arrived for the great
race, there waa a large crowd in the ware
house, and they were continually cheering
their favorites.
AT Tni START
lbs most enthusiastic of the contestants
moved off in a swift ran, Prater making
the first lap and subsequently the first
mile amid great excitement. Ford and
Ouerry followed in a rapid hop walk,
shoulder to ahonlder, while Tankersiy
pressed the runners into . swift gait.
In Macon bulletin boards were placed at
Cromeline's, at Price's and at the Tile-
amaru aid Miuiioeh office. These were
surrounded during the afternoon by
crowds who eagerly watched the cholx
glide over the board aa the hourly tele
grams were received.
Th. telephone was freely used, and from
every quarter came anxious inquiries.
At a few minutes past four the tint
bulletin arrived, and waa eagerly
devoured. It was as follows:
m»9'cu>:x.
ft* Prater.....-* 11 ?*
Important Testimony.
YTe commend the following from a gen
tleman in Providence, It. L, to the carefu
perusal of all who doubt the great curative
value of our Treatment. After question-
ing, and hesitating he finally became
alarmed at his condition, which was stead
ily growing worse, and resolved to give
Compound Oxygen a trial. What it did
fur biui is best tuid iu his u»u words. H*
says:
•‘‘I commenced the use of Compound
Oxygen after a good deal of thought, and
* ' Adyof“
SIGHT THIRTY O’CLOCK,
Mile*.
Guerry 31
Taukerslyj 31
T'lprster....
7 Mitchell 29 13
9 Itvrd ...17 11
. 12 Well* 32 4
Ford.... 28 4 lGreen 32 12
The Anal half hour now gave the crowd
an opportunity to *i»eculate and count up
how Macon would fare in the final result.
It was evident that McKay would take a
prize, and the chances were for one ami
possibly two more. The Telegraph and
Memerges office was a busy scene. Mer
chants and others crowded the counting
room and the sidewalk, thoroughly en
thused. It was like awaiting news from a
Presidential election.
as Jar as in my power, careful study
different cases which had been finally tes
tified to as to the great benefit received,
but not without many misgivings A its
great curative power. I had been running
.1 down, consequent upon hard oltice work
Mile*. Lap*, i and close confinement for many years,
3t 12 I until I took the business of train conduc
tor in hope ot a benefit from out-door ex-1
ercise. In my reduced state I took cold at
the very commencement, which, after a
five weeks’ struggle, threw me into typhoid
pneumonia. It was at this time that I re
solved to try and see for myself how far
you had succeeded in accomplishing what
Sakes Alive!
I’VE DONE BOrORT JA
PIANER.
I »ay hit fur • lack,
an* what** more, I done
saved a chan *50, by
buying hit from
ICDDES X BATE*'
Southern Mimic Bouse
Savannah, Ga.
31Y Fill JEN US,
Thar' ,
planer ora
know
NINE O CLOCK.
Guerry At
Tankt*rsly....32
Forre*ter 25
McKay .35
Mitchell
Byrd 17 u
.Welle 85 4
Ford 28 7 |Green.- 31 7
The final result was received with good
grace by the large crowd in our oltice. The
telegram announcing the result stated that
the charge of Prater being a professional
found many supporters, notwithstanding
the testimony of his father. This opin
ion was entertained by many in Macon,
and until some good proof to the contrary
is given, they will claim that Atlanta rung
in n professional. Barring Prater, our
our boys made a fine record, McKay par
ticularly.
Tankersiy
Forrester
McKay ..
Prater
Mitchell
Byrd
i 1
I b | t»
mjlJm
6 6,12
6 9,12
6 3 12
M L|M L
"Tiifi
2(271 4
11117*11 d7
2 29} 9 35
110.291 2 :H
yuse in talkin', of you haln't got a
• ora orpin in yure bouse yo will never
what rale slaon pure happiness i* un-
tel yo cit one, an’ when yo
woman * advice, an’ save mot
—Miss Mary Anderson will return to
America at the conclusion of the season at
the Lyceum Theater, London.
—The Harter Medicine Company, St.
Louis, Mo. commence this week their ad
vertisement of Harter's Iron Tonic. While
this home is one of the most successful
and most prosperous in the United States,
their medicine is still more so, and thous
ands and thousands of people who have
been cured of their various fils iy the use
of it, would rise up and testify of its mer
its if they could be reached. We know of
no medicine that we can so safely recoup
mend to our readers.
applness
u )u au. Jet** take a
t money by buyln’ hit
LuJJta 4 Bates Southern " usic lloust'
They’, the men fur my money No iwln
dliu fur them. They don't humbug yo with
offer* of gold dollar* for fifty centaf or* luoo
Dinners fur#200, but Jess give yo dollar fur
dollar—yure money s worth to a rent. They’ll
do exactly a* they agree, In offering tu save
yo money. I. myself, ain one of twenty thou
sand delighted (see me smile) purchasers who
have bought of them in the last fifteen years,
See what they offer
PIANOS—Rosewood, 7-Octave, Square,
Km. Ui-rA OaiM*,./] T /» a ,,
ingly simple and at so little cost, and I am
to-day truly thaukful that I had the cour
age to undertake what so few would advise . ^ -, ^Trir-r^uip
under the circumstances. From a weak tTta \ 7,!, .\f«. .. nJrl 1 vTt
and feeble state 1 have attained to some- 1 lAlAln^ Aj\ 1) U |{ It Ai\
thing like my old self, Bronchial trouble
is less, shortness of breath and heart
trouble have decreased. I feel better gen
erally and begin to think there may be
something of life left for me yet,”
Our "Treatise on Compound Oxygen, ’
containing a history of the discovery and
nnde of action of this remarkable cura
tive agent, and a large record of surpris
ing cures in Consumption. Catarrh, Neu
ralgia, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., and a
wide range of chronic diseases, will be
sent free. Address Drs. Starkey A' Palen,
1100 and 1111 Girard street. Philadelphia.
Old and Reliab e Makers. Sweet toned,
perfect and durable. Good for a lifetime.
ORG ANS—Walnut Cases, Extended Top,
two sets Reed, 5 Stops, only |55; four sets
Reeds, 7 Stops, only $65; 0 Stops, $70. In
elegant cases, richly ornamented; guaran
teed in tone construction and durability.
Ten first class makers and over 300 styles to
select from. Ea*y Installments: |13 monthly
on Pianos, or $5 on Organs, ami
With each Piano, a Good Stool and Cover.
With each Organ,a Good Stool «fc Instructor
With each Piano or Organ, a Book of Music
An’to cap the climax they actually deliver
the Instrument to your nearest depot or land-
Bibb County Hheriff Sales.
WILL be sold before the court-house door,
In the city of Macon, during the legal hours
of sale, ou the first Tuesday in July next.t*
following property, to-wlt:
One-fifth,undivided Interest In lot of Ini
I'Bvii. uu mu
, . . .on the south
ind ‘.vest by land* of Reuben Williams, levied
G. Jones, levy made and returned to me bx
Louis Xelnou, constable of 71Cth district.
Also at the same time and place, that lot of
land lying In the city of Macon and knowu
and described in plan of said city as lot No. 1,
In Mookfl, and bounded as follow*: On the
en*t l»y Elm street, on the south by Division
»treet, on the we*t by Boundary street, and on
the uorth by* lot No. 2, containing one acre.
Also one-fourth undivided Interest in that
tracdof land lying In the Macon reserve, west
of Ocmulgoo river, known as Troup Hill Nur
sery, bounded as follows: On too ea *t by
lands of J. W. Fears Hud J. W. Knott, on the
want by lands of Holt, on the uorth by lands
of T. C. Dempsey and J. B. Artone, and o:i the
south by lauas of T. C. Derasey, J. W. Knott
and Enntuuel Isaacs, »nld tract containing 91
acres, mor.* or less, lying iu Bibb counrv, lev
ied on as the property of II. F. fetroheeker. to
satisfy a tl. fa. Issued from Bibb Superior
Court Jn favor of Central GeorglA Bank vs.
Henry H. fetroheeker. ProjK-rty tainted out by
plaintiffs attorneys. U. 8. WESTCOTT.
Jun3-law-lw Sheriff.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Wbereas, Mrs.
M.E. Wise has made application for letters
or administration on the estate of Johnson
Wi«e, late of said county, deeeased.
This is to cite and admonish all persona con
cerned to be and appear at the court of ordina
ry of said county ou the first Monday In July
next, to show cause, if any they con, why laid
application should not be granted.
W itness my hand and official signature, tl
June 2, 18St. J. A. JfcMANUfc.
Juu3-lawlw Ordinary,
THE FOSS & PEYEY COTTON GARD~
lowell’
ftaerry •
Tankcnley - 6
Font.tr... «
licKay>•
Prater....
Mitchell,—
Ityrl...........
Well.
Green.. H
WHO HAS IHI YICTOBT.
This being tbe return match between
the two teams, the losses and victories
must be summed up and given. In the
Macon match the Central City won lour
out of the five prizes, in Atlanta she gets
two, total six. In the two matches Allan-
ta wins four.
The number of miles walked In the first
match by the Macon teams was 175J4, in
second match 156 9-14, making a totnl for
the two matches of 332 11-28 miles. The
number of miles walked in tbe first match
by tbe Atlanta team, waa 145*1. second
match 15711-14, making total of 30315-28,
or 28 24-28 more milee for Macon.
Thus it is seen that in tbe two matches
Macon has tbe largest slice in the pie.
The excursionists arrived at 1 o'clock
this morning, and all seemed in
good spirits. They say it rained
nearly all day, and ill conse
quence a great amount of valuable At
lanta real estate waa brongbt to Macon od
boot heels.
He Honors Hla Father and Draws 15,000.
The bolder of one-fifth ticket 10,812. tbe
capital of $75,000 in the Louisiana State
Lottery, Tuesday, is Mr. Isaac Baines, en
gineer on the M. A C. It. R. To a Chatta
nooga Times reporter, he said: “ 'I hap
pened to find an old $1.00 bill in my pock-
etbook when in Memphis, and concluded
to buy a lottery ticket of M. A. Dauphin,
New Orleans, La., by mail. I thought no
more of it, when a telegram from New
Orleans waa received to-day. that No. 10,-
842 bad drawn the prize, $75,000 in The
Louisiana 8tate Lottery, 1 found that my
ticket corresponded with tbe number. He
has been on the M. & C. R. R. 14 years,
and is held in high esteem. He has sup
ported two sisters and an aged father for
years near Stevenson, Ala. A few months
FORD'S FAILURE.
Shi* aid not l«m to th* »»»tus of
aQaln. Tha bnllula (bowed Atlanta to Be
ahead, bnt it waa thought that the Macon
team were referring their strength t' r tne
last two boon.
At -1:30 Ford, who Wks nearly three
milee behind Prater, tbe leading man ol
the Atlanta team, began to, ran. McKay
was second In the race, despite a fit of
vomiting. When Ford began lapping
over Prater, a thousand cheers rent the
air at the movement, as it waa looked upon
aa an attempt to break down Prater. Prater
however, seemed to be made of springe. A
buzzing rumor went among the crowd that
he was a professional. In Macon this re
port gained circulation:
rtva o'clock.
Miles, tape. Miles.
U 11 “
A WAVE OF TRIUMPH.
THE KEY-NOTE SOUNDED.
Take my adyice: (atr by me,
tliey will uu the same by yo. But don't try to
heat them down, fur they have
ONLY ONE PRICE
an’ they stick to it like a coon to a tree. Buy
of them an’ they will satisfy yo or pav back
yure money. Send yure name an’ po>«t-office,
S tall cm what yo want, an’ they’ll scud yo
? r a peck of catalogues, circulars and
price lists, which will help yo pick out the la-
itrument yo want. Jess put on yo letter:
LUDDEN & BATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Or THE GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE,
MACON. GA..
sn'.Jt'videorite, anyoll sit an answer in a
JltTy. for they all git up won in the mornln', I
klnteUyer. Your n.
Betst Hakiltos Hiociss.
P- 8.—They wanted ne to be their agent for
this settlement, but I haln't got no time Jess
now, an’ I don’t reckon hit would pay, no
how. as the folks Is so down on slch things.
But 1 don t keer ef they air, my planer Is here
tu **.}**• bole settlement gits down on
NOTICE.
C. 8. Lesseur, executor of the estate of Susan
nah Lesneur, vs. Ewell Webb, principal, and
Johu II. Sunders, security.—Complaint, in
Bibb Superior Court.
I T appearing to the court that John H. San
ders, one of the defemhmts In the above-
named cause, is dead, aud Win, R. Sanders is
administrator on his estate.
It Is ordered by tbe court that saul Win. R.
Banders 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.
feigned this bth day of NovemTfer, 1883.
T. J. felMMQNfe. J. 8. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court, April 3d, 1883. A. B. ROSfe.
nprl-lawtf Clerk.
GEORGIA. BIBB CCCNTY-Whereas, Geo.
Ranks, administrator of the estate of Mary
Ann Houston, late of said county, deceased,
has made application for letters of dismission
from said estate.
This is to cite and admonish all concerned 1
to be and appear At the eourt of ordinary of
said county on the first Monday in June next
to show cause. If any they can. why said ap
plication should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
March 4,188-1. J. A. McMANUS, ■
mar6 law 3 m* Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB COCKYT.—-Whereas, W. R.
Rovers, executor of Mm. E. L. Rodgers, late of
said county, deceased, has made application
for letters of dismission.
This is. therefore, to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to be and appear at the
‘’ourt of ordinary of ea'u county on tha first
Monday In June next to show car.se. If any
they can, why said af application should tot
be tran ted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
March 4.1854. J. A. McMANUS.
marMam3m* Ordinary.
NOTICE.
Pnttr—ta...
Mitchell 13
Byrd...........14
Guerry......... 12
9ukanly....l2
I '•■ r,
McKay...,
Ford-....-
The excitement
and merchants
their stores and
boards.
sue o'clock.
U **W JSP L T’
Laps!
Guerry u» o
Taskartly.w.is 2
Ford..
17
....18
McKay st this Juncture showed wonder-
McKav .
ful sUyfng powers, likewise Prater. The
opinion that Prater is e professional gain
ed strength. He held on witheese end
walked with a precision that could only be
celled inspiration in en amateur.
To encourage the Macon men, Mr. Dick
Harris, of Macon, made up a parse of $100
to he paid to the Macon man winning tbe
first prise. At this hoar Ford was again
on the run, closely followed by Prater,
six-rniimr o'clock.
Miles. Ups., Miles. Ups
S 2D 13 Prater......... 24 3
»ly.„ 10 9 j MUchell 19
er. .. 20 9 Byrd
M2Kay...... • 0 Wells.—
lord 21 10 [Green
*Best,
At this hour Byrd went off for a rest,
being the first man off in three hours and
The* Western Union Telegraph Company
placed an instrument in the warehouse for
the benefit of the Telioeaph and Hessen-
Ho Gives Hie Version of the Insidious
Champagne.
Ford, the pedestrian, was skimming
over the streets yesterday with his collec
tion book, seemingly not at all stiffened
from his walk of tbe day before.
It was reported vaguely that he had sold
out in Atlanta and his sickness was only
feigned. Others said he was made drunk
on champagne, and was thus prevented
from keeping up with Prater. To get his
own reasons for leaving the track, onr re*
porter eought Ford, and to th$ fetation, 1
tfc replied:
I waa drunk. I have not drank any
whisky In ten years, and the least bit will
affect me now. My trainer left the track
to go to the score board. While gone I
asked for some sweetened lemonade,
some one give me a tin cap fall of some
thing and I drank it down. In a few min
utes I was taken tick with cramps. I
ordered a cup of hot coffee and when!
drank it I knew I was done for. The ice-
cold champagne and • hot coilee did
the work for me, and I was compelled to
leave the track. As for Prater, I would
have beaten him but for my sickness. I
challenge him to walk with me on the halt
mile track in Macon, and if I do not beat
him from a half to a full mile I will never
walk another step.”
The Atlanta Journal, ot yesterday after*
noon, contained an interview with a Mrs.
Curr. of Atlanta, who is reported as saying
that Ford married her daughter Mollis on
Thursday before last Christmas in Mari
etta, and by JohL R. Baugea. The Jour
nal says It was the sight and presence of
this woman that caused Ford to fail.
On informing Ford of this Interview.
b said that he knew the girl
ind knew that the claimed him
for her husband, bnt denied most emphat
ically that he was ever married to her. He
further stated that her presence in the rink
did not have anything whatever to do with
his leaving the track. He saw her when
■he came in, and spoke to her. Bbe told
him she wanted him to go home with her
after the walk, which he did.
». Oa the other hand, there are pertoni In
Macon who wen in the rink and heard the
woman say that she would heve him ar-
4 GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-Octobcr Term
* Superior Court of Bibb county, December
5, Tlio fetate vs. James G. Jones, princi
pal. F, fechlinzen, security—Forfeiture of
Recognizance.
This day comes John L. Hardeman, solictor
general of the Macon circuit, tvho prosecutes
for the State of Georgia and shows that hereto
fore, to-wit, on the 8th day of September.laK!,
■— P. James G. Jones aa principal, and F. fechlinzen
day Its towering grandeur is far above the aa security, entered into an obligation com-
“ ““ moaly called a recognizance, before Louis
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY. Whereas, John
P. Fort, administrator of the restate of E. D.
Huguenln, has made application for letters of
dUmisslon from said estate.
This Is to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to bo and appear at the court of ordi
nary of said county on the first Monday In
August next to show cause, if any they can.
why said dismission should not bo granted
said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
May 2.1884. J. A. Me MAN Us*,
my3-law3m Ordinary.
j of the positive merit aud un-
’ * rend the
: druggists
—I _— — womu-rful
to believe. One year ago B. B. B. waa un
known, but its wonderful cures HERE AT
HOME have Imparted llghtulng speed, and to-
desecrating frowns of all adversaries. The I
fact that it contains Iodide of Potash aa one
of Us ingredients, enhances its value and
popularity. All sensible people know that
Iodide of Potash Is not a poison, and those
who say that it la know that It is not, and are
only deceiving the public for galu. B. 1*. B.
has cured thousands of cues of Biodd Poi
sons, 8kln Diseases, Kidney Troubles, old Ul
cers, Rheumatism, etc., and we hold the proof,
which will be mailed anyone. Address
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga,
... . Atlanta, June 10,1854.
i rft began handling B. B. is. from its first
existence, and are still selling It. We have
never heard a word ol dissatisfaction ex
pressed relative to its merits, tut have heard I
it very extravagantly praised by those who
have used it its sale with us is rapidly in-
cress lug. HOWARD «k CANDLER,
— 1 Wholesale Druggists.■
Nelson, a constable in and for said county,
signed with their hands and sealed with their
seal, by which they acknowledge themself es
to owe and be Justly Indebted to H. D. McDan
iel, governoro
I fetnte, and bis successors
•Sice In the sum of three hundred dollars,
for the true payment of which they bind them-
selTcs, their heirs and IciT ~
Jointly and
r heirs and lesal representatives
severally, which S4ldr«coffn Dance
—i tu and have thereunto a certain
condition m ir.bstancc and effect aa follows,
to-wlt: That If the said James G. Jones, prln-
pal, make his personal appearance before the
feuperlor Court to be held for said county of
Bibb ou the fourth Monday of October, 1558,
from day to day and from term ta term to an
swer for the offense of rccclylng stolen cat
tle, knowing them to be stolen, and to such
other Indictment as the grand Jury may find
„ in the premises (and the grand Jury having
asis&'sSBSjS!
without leave of said court, then saidobliga-
Office op JACOBS' PHARMACY, Atlanta.
Jtue IS, 15t I —felx months ago we bad no de
mand for B. B. B„ but now our demand is
such that we are forced to buy In gross lots.
We attribute the rapid and enormous demand
to the comparative size and price of B. B. B.,
(being large bottles for $1.00) and Its positive
merit. The fact ef its sontalnlng ledlde of
Potash renders It more valuable as a Blood
Remedy. It sells well and gives our custom
ers entire satisfaction. Our sales hate iu
per Fred B. Palmer, M. D.
Atlanta, June 12, lbM.—We hare been
handling B. B. B. only a few months, and
take pleasure In saying it Is superceding all
ouer Blood Remedies. It sells well, fives
our .customers entire satisfaction, and we
cheerfully recommend it in preference to any
other Blood Purifier. .
AfeUER A MOORE, Druggists.
Atlanta, June 12, 1581.—It Is our firm
belief that B. B. B. is the best Blood Purifier
ou the market. We are selling lour or five
bottles of it to one of auy other preparation
of the kind. It has failed In no instance to
give entire satisfaction.
.court,
tlon to be void .else to remain In full force and
rffect. Now on this day the Bollclter-Gcncral
announced ready and the case being
CENTRAL FURNITURE HOUSE
Nos. 60 and 62 Poplar Street,
J[N the front for the patronage of th, people, with aa complete and w*U awortoj 8tock
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Shades, Rugs,
Look. A Mt R 00 *! Chair, for $2.75. ‘‘LitUa Baant, 1 " Hej Room
only $22.5| ,e “s*tar°'' VuTfiSS Fr^ohD®^.““tan ISStfTKjB
orJerato’tto 5 ' 00 ' P4rIort)nlt4 ’ loongw,Safe,, eto„ VnLft JondM.^Band^
Oeitti-al Furniture House !
° hS,r ,0 * » *a»-00 Bedroom
BENJAMIN SKALOWm
Massachusetts
UPWARDS OF 8JX THOUSAND IN OPERATION.
OVER SEVEN HUNDRED IN CEORCIAIMIL L8
Ohfsranoe, J. F. HANSON, Agent Bibb ilanufactoring^Company, Macon, Ga.
ENGINES, CiNS, SAW MILLS, ETC.
MK2
PERKINS BROS..
DIALERS Cl ’
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
The Largest Dealers in the South.
In Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw Mill,. Saws, Shinolo, Lath, Pianino and
Wanrrnl 9 Cri ‘* 8nd Flouring Mill!, Can, Mill,,
,0r i’^°.l ,on P. In ’- Presses, Solky Plow,, Rake,, Reapers and
LuiTJJmoJI r nd Steam Pumps. B otter Feeder,, Wliiitle,.Gauges,
Lubricators. Saw Gummer,, Tanite Emery Wheels, Rubber Hose and Beitine
Brass Goods, Piping and Engine Fittings of all kinds, Machinery Oil, Etc. 9 ’
■^Second-hand MMhiwry at low price,. Look to your inlere.t and get onr price, before boyfag.
PERKINS BROTHERS,
39 and 41 Wert Alabama Street, - - ATLANTA, CA.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereaa, 8. 8.
Sweet, administrator of tho estato of Joseph
II. fehnholser. late of aald county, deceased,
has made application for letters of dismission
from said estate.
This is to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to be and appear at tho eourt of ordi
nary of said county on tho fitst Monday In
July next to show cause, if any they con,wby
said application should not be granted.
Wltuess my hand and official signature, this
‘ a. 13M. J. A. McMANU.4.
March 3 .
marTl-law3m
Ordinary-
Libel for Divorce, in Bibb Superior
Court.
not reside in said connty, and It further ap-
pearing that he does not reside In tbe 8tate, or
that hla whereaboutsar|Mra||H|Bmra^m
Is therefore ordered |
be perfected on the
of this order once a .
before the next term of this conn. In the
Macen Telegraph and Messenger, a newspaper
published at Macon, Go. Granted.
T. J. B1MMON8, J. 8. C.
F. J. M. DALY. Petitioner’s Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. A. B. ROSS, Clerk.
may2»lam 4m
THE SCIENCE70F LIFE. ONLY SI
By Mnil Postpaid.
•ffet
having oi „
called in its order, the said James G. Jones
being solemnly called three timet to come
into conn to answer said charge of simple lar-
eny. and the sold F. fechlinzen, hU ball, hav
ing been three times warned to present the
body of his principal whom he engaged to bo
8 resent this day to answer sold charge, and
it sold parties respectively having wholly
made default: it la therefore considered, or*
‘ and adjudged by the court th«t the said
G, Jones, principal, and F. fechlinzen,
, forfeit their recognizance and that the
•old Henry D. McT
against the sold Jai _..
F. fechlinzen, surety,the sum of
Crawtbrd County,
GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-John
Jones has applied to me for letteri of admin
istration de bonis non on the estate of Nathan
Jones, late of ial 4 county, deceased.
This Is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned to show cause. If any they have.within
the time prescribed by law, why told applica
tion should not be granted.
Witness my bond officially, June 2d. 1854.
V. 8. HOLTON,
Jnn6-law4w Ordinary.
Crawford Sheriff's Sale.
felted as aforesaid nnlesa at |the next term of
this court they show sufficient cause why this in July uext. with!
order should not be made final and scire fa- ’
cits is ordered to Issue.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
feoiicltor-Ocneral.
r. B. ESTES, Judge 8cperior Court North
eastern Circuit, presiding.
CUAIAMTHD TO CURB ALL CASES 08
IHOICESTIOH, LOST APPETITE, BILIOUSNESS,
DYSPEPSIA, 8QUR STOMACH, FOUL BREATH.
COSTIVENESS, EHLABCEO SPLEEN. COLIC, AC.
| Criffu! ul Cz!y 9en!:». Irish. 1M0.
. Fug up In 05c. and si. packages
IIC.F.SIMMONS4CCL Starts.M«.
“ naan,.*—0-.2L. rvnoaiH
wn«i
KNOW THYSELF.,
Great Medical Work on Manhood
GEORGIA. Bibb Coricrr—To all and singu
lar the Sheriff*of said 8tate—Greeting: Where
as Jauts G.J"
zen, security, -*»>-, ...« rui ««,
one thousand eight hundred and clkhty-thi
before Louis Nelson, a constable m and . .
few months 1 have given B. B. B. severe tests M l*l county, make and enter Into their certain
W. F. SMITH At CO., Druggists.
se 12, :
tave giT
Blood D
8eeit!nK Mr. Geo. W. Case, Ford’s train
er, be said to oar reporter: '*1 don’t un
derstand it at all. I staked a good deal on
him and lost. I went up-staira to the
scoreboard and when 1 returned 1 found
another man attending on him. He told
me he bad drank something and thoaght SHARP £
it was champagne. I upbraided him for
taking a drink from other hands than my orrxcc of HUTCHISON
ingly pronounce It a safe, sure, harmless and
I speedy Blood Purifier, fully meriting the cua-
fidenceof tbe public. M; customer* are de
lighted with its effects, aud the demanc has sol
wonderfully lacreased that lhsvebcea com-
pelled to buy by the gross, as It Is the best sell!
ing blood rvmeay 1 handle. 1 consider Iodide
ef Potash to be a harmless, yet valuable addi
tion to B. B. B. W. A. GRAHAM, Druggist. J
I Atlanta. June 12,15M.—We find tbe sole of]
IB. B. B. largely on the increase and us al
Blood Purifier we consider It tint class. 'Tis
one of the best selling mediolnea we handle.
m M minium Druggist*.
, _iln the legal hours of sale.
one undivided half Interest In fifty acres of
southwest part of lot No. 59 In third dls-
*rl» t Cmwlord county, to -a»!-?y a ft fa.
from Justice Court of 577th district G. M. of
tuld county, lu favor of Baldwin A Co. vs.
Aaron Williamson. Levy mode by C. II. Mar
shall. legal constable, and turned over to me
nflsofsaldfetAt^GmnuSwher? °Alao'at the some time and place, the other
G.jJonea, principal, and F.Scblln- half Interest, undivided, of the some fifty
Ity, did, on the 5th ^day of June, ocrci, as the property of Marion Williamson,
■Mffi|i|||Mi||AM||||i|MMto satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of Baldwin A Co.
v*. said Marlon Williamson. Levy made by
C. U. Marshall, legal constable, and turned
over to me for sale. M. P. REVIERE
Junidt sheriff.
ion of that date, commonly called a rev-
nee, signed with their handv.acd sealed
th their teals, and attested b^ Loula Kelson.
taking a drink from other hands than my
own. As to the woman, 1 found her in
the tent with him. and thought it was his
wife. Hhe was telling him not togo on the
track again.”
And this Is the way Ford's follnre to win
is given by himself and his trainer.
■ Office of HUTCHISON A BRO., PiuemaI
ciscs, Atlanta, Juue 12,1551.-Relative to our
demand for JS. B. B., we take pleasure lu say
ing our tales have been continuously on the
I increase, and so far aa we have been able t
learn, the result* have been satisfactory to th
purchaser. HUTCHlfiOSf A BRO]
constable aa aforesaid, and which la now here
in court ready to be shown, whereby th* said
James G. Jones, principal, and F. fechlinzen,
security, acknowledged themselves
— and be Justly indebted to
■ McDaniel. Governor Of said Htate,
and his successors In office in the sum
of three hundred dollars, for the true payment
of which they bound themselves, their heirs
an<l legal representatives Jointly and severally,
which said recognizance waa subject to, and
had thereunto a certain condition In sub
stance. and to the effect following, that la to
say: That if the said James G. Jones, princi
pal, do make his personal appearance before
the Superior Court to he helo for said county
of Bibb, on the itb Monday of October, 1583,
NOTICE.
A.J. Dsnielly, Administrator, n. James C.
Bond et ol. BUI, etc., in Crawford Superior
Court. March Term, U52.
Crawford Superior Court. March Term, 1584.
Jt appearing to the court that John D. Whit
tington, WUlhun W. Whittington, Minnesota
Whittington and Walter II. Whittington, f
of the defendants tn tbe above stated bill, .
not residents of the State of Georgia, hut are
residents of the State of Alabama.,
It U therefore ordered on complainant’
tlon, that service of said bill be perfected upon
said defendants by publishing this order *“
Telegraph and Messenger (the public
» In which the legal advertisements
Indiscretions or excesses. A. booh tor eraryl
mm young, middle-aged and old. It contains I
kseription* for all acute and chronic dU
gggggiono of which is invaluable. Bo
tho author, wh*>ao experience
Irs Is such as probably never bo
th© lot of any phytic Uu. 300paa L N.l
i beautiful, French muslin, erabosM-d
full gilt, guaranteed to be a;t.n r
every st-nso—mechanical.Utcrarv and
—jnal—than any other work sold It
country for *2.50, ot the money will be re-
■Wed In every Instance. Price only 9100
by mall, postpaid* flintinitlve •emple s cents,
fiend now. Gold Medal awarded the author by
the Rational Medical Association, to theoffi-l
Leers of which he refers
The Pele.ee of LUe ihooM b» md by the]
I yonn. foe InHrneOoo ud bi thauadtad tor
nlldT 11.111 benefit nil —London Lancet.
There le no member of eoclety to whom thill
book will not be neefnl, whether youth, wnL
XMrdlm.tnrtrnetororolentymm.—Anemnnt.
Addna PXABOIlY MKllItAl. INSTlTDTr.
or Dr. W. if. PARKXB. No. 4 Bnlfinch itrcev
Boiton. Mu., who rtuybo counlud on dl
dtieue. reqalrinz .kill end experiinc I
I Chronic end otetla.u dlmma tut km
baffled tho ekUl ot all other IIP A I phya'-
Ictina a aoeeUlty. .Such UCi AAl r trmt-l
i.nuccowtnllT wtiV-ont ati THYSELF
dccTwlv
XCELSIOR
300K STOVES
A TiW Ayr satisfactory
EIGHTEEN SIZES AMD KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS CAM BE SUITED
If ANTF ACTThHD BY
Isaac A.Steppird & Co.,Baltimore,Bd.
tM) you MAUI ltY
UEO. 8. OBEAB,
110 Cherrv Street,
jan25-wl Slaeon us.
II
Irbowtrit wu known, began to figure
fromlneotlT u a favorite. Fonl, who bad
heldplaca Ko. 1 in the estimation of Un-
coo, did not Mam to be doing a- well ai
wu expected.
ixvza-THijrrr o'clock.
Milee. Upe.1 Milee. Lape.
tea-,-2 T & | ‘
Ford.. __ 27 12 |(Jreen__
At thiz boor tha belief grew ao atrong
that Prater wu n proTtriional, that it wu
> • uma tangible proof oi
Hie town martbal de-
t Prater bad been in Atlanta one
I paid biz atreet tax.
ed alzne cf tickneu and went
. The plucky little English-
_ 17
Atlanta, June 12,1 t.—tVebuy It. It. B. I
-While a feznwle Itboet it troubling the V** “ J
good people of YN est Macon, the central tomers satlsfociion as a Blood Remedy,
portion of tbe dty prances to tbe. Iron! 1*11* readily ^
Ford at this time was still on the ran
and gaining rapidly. Prater wax on tbe
walk and sponging bis mouth.
SEVEN O’CLOCK.
Miles. Laps.' Miles. Laps.
Guerry 23 iu < Prater 27 7
Tankersiy... 23 2 iMltcheU... 22 2
Forrester.-. 22 12 Byrd 17 ll
McKay. 24 13 1 Wells 24 2
Ford... 25 2 [Green 23 10
By this time the shops and stores had
emptied their clerks and mechanics, and
tbe crowds grew larger around tbe bulletin ? b ? D be looked in tbe glass and saw that
A break In the wires near Atlanta caused
a delay of a few minutes in the arrival c f
the 7 o’clock bnlletln and the crowd mani-
feated the greatest impatience. McKay,
portion of tbe city prances l_
with a ghost story lhAt Is ahead of any
thing yet One of J. L. Shea’s tailors on
retiring Satonlsy night was very careful
to lock bis door and tee that the windows
were fastened. Durng the night an In
visible ghost lamped on him and pounded
him unmercifully. He lamped ap, struck
a light and looked in vain for the pounder.
he hod the appearance of having trod on
John L Sullivan's pet coni. His nose was
bleeding and both eyes were in mourning.
As the tailor is a temperance man, berets
a ghost story that needs unraveling worse
than Tucker’s.
tie. knowing them to be stolen, and to such
other Indictment as tbe grand Jurv may find
iu the premise**, and-the grand Jury having
found an indictment for simple larceny a true
bill in the premises, and not depart thence
without leave of said court, then said obliga
tion to be void, else to remain lu full force
and effect.
And whereas, at the October tern, of
th«* Superior Court of the county aforesaid, to-
alt. on the 5th day of December, one thou-
... . ... .... ... ...... sand eight hundred and eighty-three, the said
from day to day. and from terra to term, to zette — .....
answer for the offense of receiving stolen cat- published for said county), once a month for
.. . „—•--- -- - - —• - —-s* four months before the next term of aald
conrt, and that said defendants have until
said next term to appear and plead and an
ger to said bill.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. 8. C.
A true extract from tbe minutes
J. W. JACK, Clerk.
March 21st, 1551. may27-lawim
J A HIGHTOWER, Druftbts.
ing U. II. , -
taking its place aa a first-class blood remedy,!
and tne demand la constantly increasing. It
girts entire satisfaction to those to whom we
have sold, and we consider iu value su*i u«.i-
it enhanced by tho addition of Iodide of Pot
ash. which we understand It contains. , d
G. W. DKLBR1DGK * CO., Druggists.
ling B. B. B. only slew months, and find the
demand steadily Increasing. Aa a Bl->od Pu
rifier It seemi to possess much merit and gives
satisfaction to my customers who use It.
-. U. BRAD FIELD, Dmilst.
James g. Jones, principal, being thrice duly
railed in <u>en court, and failing to appear, and
the aald F. fechlluzen, security, being duly
called and required to produce the body of the
««id Jmm-« g Jones In court, and falling so to I
Ido, it was thereupon ordered, conslderetl
and adjudged by the court, that their said I
I recognizance be or felted to the State and that I
scire facias should issue thereon, in terms of
the law. All of which, by the records of said
Icon it, reference being thereunto had, will
more fully and at Urge appea^^H
These axe therefore to command you, and
each ofjrou, that you make known to the aala
Avoid by all means the use of calomel
for bilious complaints. Ayer's Cathartic
Pills, compounded entirely of vegetable
ingredients, have been Gated for forty
years, and are acknowledged to be the beat
remedy ever devised for torpidity of the
liver, coetiveneas, and all derangement* of
the digestive apparatus.
Butts County Reunion.
We learn from “Vklette," the Indian
Spring correspondent of the MiddU Georgia I .-cilCMAjnt'B PHARMACY. Atlanta. Ga..
Argus, that there will be a reunion of the Jt-n* is. um.-Sin*: I Lav* Up handling
surviving veterans of the war that enlisted whlchisabouttlree^ four
in the struggle from Butte county. The __ _
union will take place at Indian Spring on it in grow tots, as U sell* quite raeidiy.
Saturday, Jal/14
James O. Jones, principal, and F fechlinzen.
I security, if to be found in your bailiwick, that
they, and each of them, be and appear In terms
of the law. at
A SINGLE FACT
ISW0R1H A SHIP LOAD OF AR
GUMENT.
Cartertvllle, Ga—This will certify that two
members of my Immediate family, after hav
ing suffered for many yean from menstrual
has nu-
I utmost satisfaction as a Blood Medicine, and
the demand continues steadily to lncrea^H
PINfeON, DOZIER A to. Wholesale Drug
CHARLES O. TYNER.
Irregularity, and ha vine be«
benefit by various medical
length completely cur**d by one bottle of ]
e law. at the next feuperlor'Court, to be 1
In and for the county of Bibb, on the 4th 52*** cates ^^|Fwon*!erfuL and well may
in Of totwr next, then and «h»ryo tacallM ^Womaa • Bon frlmA. ,„7yra
■i ally
Instance of ftilfllB
Mention this pa pci
SILVERWARE
For Hotuchold Use.
BIRTHDAY
—AMD—
WEDDING PRESENTS
Larne atock and Low Prices.
MT-ScihI (or Cttalogne.
(ebg wly
SUGAR.
Farmers, Make Yonr Own Burot From
Borgbnm.
From 400 to 500 4’uuruli Extra C. Sugar
Extracted per Day by tbe nse ot
IL B. PALM Kit .k SONS’ KEW BUSAM
SEPARATORS.
Highest rccommendstion (rom leading
men of the Booth, confiraltip fully the
abore statements. UnequalK.l for ex
tracting sugar from Ribbon Cane. ETer)
machine warranted. Send for particular,
W. L. I101AXT,
Lexington, (la., Bute Agest.
Or R. B. PALMER A SONS.
Jnneowit Qninry, Ilia.
Notice of Dissolution.
'HE copartnership heretofore existing
;between t\ 11 Olawson and Bitlnar In
graham. under ;be firm name of Ulawaon
A Ingrantn, waa dissolved by mutual con
sent ou April lit, 1334,8. B. Clawson re
tiring. Htdney Ingraham haa aaaodated
with him bia brother and will oonUne tha
business nnder tbe firm name of Ingraham
A Urother, azrttming all liabilities ol th*
old firm.
Clinton, Ga., May 0,1884.—lCwlw
G
lUIOSCUl’SAXM,
iext. th._ _
show cause why final Judgment should not be
entered up against them, or either or any of
them, on their paid recognizance so forfeite«l
to the State, in favor of aald fetote, for tbe
amount thereof, with Interest and costs.
Witness the Honorable T. J. Slmiaoni. Judge
of said court, this 23*1 day of June, 1MW.
A, B. Rufefe, Clerk,
Jun211*mim. -
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whcrea*. fTJl
Am ff has applied for exemption of r-er
sn-I •etting apart and valualfem ofl
'* -*** ~i upon the some at 10
ay oi
I only law*w ordinary.
Dr. J. Davis. Ot Mllltown, Ala., Iwrfteat
-Hare ns«t Bradfield’i Rcgnlaior extensively
In my praetlc* with entire neens. II It Is Mt
a specific. It 1«. tn my opinion, the belt known
remedy lorthadiseases lor which itrccoa-
■end (or onr Treatise on the Knlth and
,rM - wMeh
Xu Baaonxw Kao rut
cuionCou
.Atlanta, 6a.
* LORILLARD’S
MACCOBOY SNUFF
CAUTION TO CONBCMER8.
At many inferior Imitations have ap
peared upon the mnreet in packages
‘ ' ■” ours as to decsivat
request the purchaser
lithographed un cans In
which It Is packed alwayf bear
Our Nama and Trada-Marfc
In baying the ftnmltation yon pay aa
much for an inferior article as tbe gen nine
BE 8CRE YOU OBTAIN the GENUINE.
Lorillard’s Climax I
RED TIN TAO PLUG TOBACCO.
The Finest Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco I
Made.
The Genuine always bean -a Red Tin-Tag I S5J
with oar name thereon.
Beware of Imitations, —\
maygwtm I fjw
~ feend six cetda for poetoge, I om
and receive fneaeos
of goods which will li
of either sex, to more money I fi
right away than anything else n this world. | cm
Fortnoet await the workers absolutely sure.
At once addms Toe* * Q0-, Aagusu, MAlaa
ubewlj
FOR SALE,
K NOINES, Boilers, flaw Milta.Corn Mills,
Cotton Preaaes, Mill Bpiikllea, Policy*,
Bhaft'nga, Hangers, ate. All klndacasv
fvrito for prices on any kind of machine
ry. B.D.COLI*COm
marUwly hewn an, Ot.
A.NCER CT R El
No Cure ! No Pay!
No Blood! No Knife!
Hend for drculon.
R. W. U. CHRISTO
un20-wtm Bo
LADIES BE 'hWi