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THE WEEK LA TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1884.
THE DROUTH AND THE DUST.
Traces of February's Cyclone at Davls-
boro—Personnl.
Xo one can remain stationary and form a
correct Idea of tlio extent and withering effects
of the dry wttlbcr that baa prevailed In Geor
gia former than two months.
The commercial men know all about It, and
1 tales occasion to affirm that it is a wonder
that all this class of men, Including the crews
in the passenger ►crvice of the railroads, have
not been dado sick by constantly breathing
the clouds of Impalpable dust which are set
in motion by trains of cars and vehicles. And
stranger still, that they have been able to pro
tect the eyesight from the effects of dust upon
that delicate organ.
Ihavo recently passed through more than
a dozen counties in the middle and eastern
portion of the Ftate, and all vcaetatlon la as
withered and blasted as after a killing frost of
It is true rain fell week before lost on a part
of the line of the Georgia railroad, but the
earth was so dry and parched as to leave no
trace of it in a tew hours.
The only flourishing looking field or patch
seen on the trip is an acre of cotton at llavis
boro, belonging to Mr. T. L. Brown, a leading
merchant oi the place. The ground Is an old
lot, and no lerUliscrs have been used on It.
Tho stalks ranee from four to eight feet hign,
•oTcrod with blooms, forms and bolls. U Isa
genuine oa*ls.
While at this place I saw evidences of the
dreadful cyclone that swept this devoted vil-
lapwut of existence last i ebrnary, and talked
wriii^he cltisens concerning It.
1 have heard sailors and soldiers in graphic
descriptions of their cxpcrieucea by flood and
field, but the most appalling ordeal incident
A BURGLAR CAUGHT.
A Negro Preac*ar « wn« up to Burglariz
ing a Ho •***.
On 8unday morning M*. William Cochran
and his wife, living In the Howard district,
left their home and went visiting. In the
evening, then they returned home, Mr. Coch
ran fouud thatoueof the wlndoasof the house
had been forced open and the bou e robbed of
a lot of bci clothing, a suit of Mr. Cochran's
clothes and a number of kuimIIarticles. Ashe
had quite a large sum of money in ouc of the
bureau drawers, Mr. Cochrau'a first (noughts
were ou thut money, but the thief had fortu
nately overlooked IL
Mr. Coclinn at once suspected a nezro
preacher named So) Ilunb — *—
THE COMING FAIR.
to human life must be t* encounter one of
those storms, which are becoming a part of
the history of every year In portions of the
ta history J
■•oath. The suddenness with which it comes,
added to its force, dethrones reason and
paralyses courage.
Tom Melville, an Englishman, now apopu
lev commercial traveler, was altting on the
piazza of the hotel. He heard the roar of the
storm and it was ao much like the noise of the
“Plying Scotchman," tho fastest train In ih<
worm, that he lost bis identity and went
imaror the track to tee It pass. In a moment
afmr reaching the gmuud he was struck by it
carried off several hundred feet and
was found under a large pile of bouse timbers
and fallen trees. Portions of the hotel were
swept away—much of Its furniture has never
been heard of. The devoted proprietress and
.. ... who had just
aerv d a ruttenoe of eight year*, in the peni
tentiary for row^enilug, and had been
home about two months. Stine his return
Sol Ingf professed religion inure limn ever und
the negroes in the neighborhood r. gar led him
as a kt.nl of martyr, wno had suffered by the
persecutions of cuuuiles.
Know lug that Sol mad. his headquarters at
>o house of a relative, a negro named Alex
liolmea, Mr. Cochran derided upon going to
that place titer aupper. He weut to Professor
C. W. Howard's place and secured the aid of
the Professor and his brother. Mr. John I)
llowaid. The three then went to Aleck's
house, but there was no one at home but
A eck. There they fouud a bundle of articles,
which Mr. Cochrau Instantly ecognixe t as nls
property. They then asked Aleck who
brought tho»e articles there and he
told them thti Sol brought them
sometime during the afternoon, and that Sol
w -■ then at a negro church kuown as Gr en
ville church.
Taking Aleck with them, the three gentle
men provide with a rope, proceeded to the
cntirch, arranging on the way that Aleok
should go Inside, sit down by Sol, and when
the meeting boke up to accompany him out.
Mr. Cochran and tho other two rent.emeu
were stationed a short dUt .nee up the mad.
The meeting finally broke upand Aleck car
ried out tho programme. Win* i a proper dis
lance from the crowd tho three gentlemen
nabbed him. He seemed Inclined to resist
and when Mr. John Howard attempted to do
him U was noticed th it he held
something iu his hand. instantly Prof.
Howard's cocked pbtol was at Ills face
and Mr. Cfchnm's shot gun held in readiness
msed for a second, then dr »p,
Exhibitors at Work—The Shooting Match,
Walking Match, Ero.
Now that the ram—the long felt rain—las
fallen, the Indications are bright for a tremen
dous crowd at the State fair. Many of our
farming friends were very anxious to come,
but said they would not unless a rain fell.
Capt. S. S. 1’egram is getting his engiiio In
position to furnish the power in Machinery
Hall, and yesjerday several gin-makers were
i selecting positions in the building for their
‘ gins.
Floral 1UU will have some elegant displays.
In the music lino Ed Ir.incl* getting up a
novel exhibition of pianos, organs and musi
cal Instruments and J. W. Burke & Co. have
•he centre of the first floor which will coutain
a big display of the same line.
her little ones crouched in a corner and were
unhurt. The bowl and pitcher in one room
from which every piece of furniture was taken.
•were fonnd on tho floor unbroken.
The greatest evideuce of the frightful force
and tbo shifting currents of the storm is to be
■I g red clay hill where tnesoil is as
the earth that It can be gotten out only by
diggln ?. It will be a Undinark for years. The
weather bureaus should Interview Dr. Chg"
am and other cltisens about this storm. .
i d fill a paper with Incredible iucldents of
its fury.
NOURISHING FIRMS.
Drifting over to Athens last week, I encoun
tered Mr. Billups Phinlzy. a young friend of
I. BIUUI* , lllllli*, ■ JUUIfg IIIUUU III
Inc. Tho l'hltilxy family is considered to
be very level headed on business, mod
eet and reticent, with no desire to appeal
in print. I was ao struck with the evidence of
perity to be seen on every hand tha; 1
asked for Information about several firms.
Ills bouso (Sannford, Nicholson Sc Co.) Is
trio of young men employing about twenty the valise,
alerts and doing a business of about I* ,00 a
year, almost exclusively retail. These young
Land h« vo no time to put
nlng Brae, and Childs. Nickerson ACoJ
io4r stocks of hardware and a trade In
that line that any town In Georgia would boast
it any town In Georgia
■ . i* Burnett, two old veterans iff
the mm! who for years ntd tho shoe trade of
several States in their vest pockets, have *et-
tied down there and are making money. Thei
Thlmatlgn Bros.. In groceries, have goue from
ihe emu -t stand to tho head of an immense
cone, -u Brains and energy did IL This la
also iMe history of Reeves, Nlckolson A Co.
Athens , f s fn her Infancy, ee ycL The men In
control u U) 2**d her on a line of development
and prof r.crlty tfijJ w»U surprise everybody.
tbo Macm Sportsman's Association
FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, OCTOI5F.lt 23.
Challenge Match No. 1—Team match for
8'ate championship and I.lgowsky gold tncdal
(I.SfM). Teams of 5 men, 10 xlog'e clay pigeons;
18 > ards rise; 5 doubles, 15 yards rise.
Match No. 2-Team sweepstakes. Entrance
fee |5. Seven single clay pigeons; 4 doubles;
■Team Match—Open to all clubs. Three
..ten Prize, $100. First money, $50; second
$30; third, $20. Entrance fee. $4. Ten single
clay plgeous at 18, and 5 doubles at 18 yards
handaud a long dirk fell to th ground, lie
w»a then securi ty tied and owned up to 1he|
burglary, g dug win the par y D» a place in
the wood* where ho had concealed a large
ib indie of the stolen good*.
He wa* carried to Prof. Howard's ho**so and a
gua d placed on Itim during during the night
(Yesterday morning lie was hr-light to Macon
and had his preliminary eiamb ntiou before
[Jiutl c t.'hcrry. who committed him to jail.
Individual Match—First prise five one-pomul
cans Laflln Ac Hand's powder; second prize,
lorn-fourth keg of duck; third prize, 20 per
sent, of entrance fees Powder offered by H.
Jewett Sc Son, agents. Kntranco fee, 50
[cents.
^Blackbird Sweepstakes—Open to all. Ten I
where ho i
r lies.
community ofa ve.y dangerous character.
Lost His Vttliaw.
While a portion of I.icntcnant Wylie's squad
wero going on duty Sunday night at midnight,
they heard cries of police as they turned In
galls's ooruer on Fourth street. Officer* Mc«
Cafferty and Kimbrow ran over to the depot
from which the cries proceeded, and found a
man who gave his natno ss O. B. Jarox. con
tractor, o( Atlanta, w o told them that while
he wss dozing in ids seat, some one had taken
his valise, iu which wer $ t in money and
Col M P. Stovall, o* .uiguzU» .* h-s been a
in Jasper county, r section tua. •wmrtMne
sort of nursery for big men, as well ax.
social episodes. His first move wss to Mac«..
where his father kept - hotel. Oen. LaFmyctte
wa« the guest of the bou«eou hie visit In l»2*.
Mr. RtoTail, then a lad, had a boy's idea
7UUMB greatness, and upon the arrival of
(he Marquis he expected to find a giant In ev
ery way. To.hie greet surprise. LaFayettc
wa* tho plainest-looking man tutne crowd ex
ept Governor Troop.
, '. .1 . 11 .. l Ll,....1| I -
fouud Lieutenant Wytle, to *hora and officer 1
Cuapman he repeated the offer of a reward f»r
the valise. lieutenant Wylie accompaniedi
him to the Lanier House here the valise wa*
■oeo tu the office. Inquiry led to the fact that
Mr. Joe Hall, of tho law firm of Gustin Si Hall,
had brought it there Mr. Hall was aroused
and on examine* ion said that he bad taken the
v.ll-e for his own, both .cntlemcn having
come down on the train together.
Aftcreecurina the valise. J«cox turned to
LlcuL Wylie and luforraed him that thc» fc-l
ward was no go, and went away. Yo-terdsy
morning white at the union depot he said hel
wee on his way to Sara >nah, and that while he
tnoQgbtlt waa a mistake on th-part of Mr.l
Hall, it Was a very careless ouo Hu abu*ed
t ie Macon police roundly, and add h • would
publish th.-m when he got back home,
Mr. Hall s vail e went ou to savanuah.
Colonel Stovall has resided In Augusta for
■early half a century, amassing a handsome
loriuiici in nu remit 1 pursuits. He has al
ways enjoyed the fullest confidence and re-
sped of that people—has of en been honored
with |H>>iiions of trusL and now at more than
Dir< • •» rore be is as straight »a au IndUn.
■ as briskly ass lad returning from »ctio6l
rise same ss In match No. r.
Match No. .I.—Sweepstake., once to *11. Un
true. fee It. Five a ngle “blackbirds," ‘21
April ud October coupon,
AU. H. 86 non., an. use,
April ,nd October coupon, '.i C
Bortbea stern ud. T«, lit non., doe
1214, May and Nov. eouDoar ™UU
aalLao.n stock*.
tugntuud 8aT.lt, auarutood.„U«
vnx
70c; cotton seed GO; heailllxhtaCaJ-.V; kero.en. ,
17e: iicathtw. Vv ; machinery i5a me; lln«w-l i
wa.lo; mineral seal 33o; cotton and waned (lEORUIA, crawlonl County.-craWford
| Hide., wool, rro.—Bldoa-rwulpu light h?.rtnli rt ? , i 0r<11 'i' a Tl Ja 'if Tl ' rra ’ li11 Upon
i'?:? 1 " 1 tailed Halo. Wocd^Uai *?'. 1 f “^, u . lU ^ r WA« ,bOT « *°rv«o-
Central stock...... 1
Oentral certificates. *7
southwestern Ts, f isn*- *ced li
Georgia Railroad ex-dividend *45
'fac«m Gas Light and Water "took. 60
washed l£u6cTwaah^ hu^T^ia!'/ “ipoUliouofGe 0 . D. Mathews executorof tW
WuSwBfc-hSSyftu 0 ' bttrrrLi * Uo fci*."'■•o nd «t 5 00< S Matbewaf
PlCKLKS.—Pints tLfiU; quarts $2 2S half nar. whereupon U
re is, plain and mixed, frllo.
Lanier House stock
BAKE STOCK.
ffxobange Bank. 110
'spitalBsnk..... — -H
i Georgia Bank
•Bid.
Markets brlTotoaruc
Nsw York, Oct 22.—Noon—mooes weak
. Starch.-
Lose*
Su ' K)X0> Amsrloan 46,2V.
Roney 1SL Exchauge. loop $4.»0^fa4.^I;
• V.rti Wrfllll ttt.to .lull
ibort 4>-P|'«H84. Kute bonds dull, novern*
ment bonus strong.
Evening.—Kxrnsngo, $4.^0^. Mono 11 ■/$$.
4ub-treasury balances: Colh 1128,917,000: cur 1
rencT UO.OSO.COO. Gorcmmcm securities are
strong; 4 per rente. V2S%: f per rente *100.
State boudfc quieL i
shadode
Svaur -Market bare ol Florid* and Georgia
iniDh! Vi., III.,. 4t.tr.
COMMERCIAL.
ayrup.; New York
**<*“«
Mules.—About three car loads In the msr
OOTTON MARKET REPORT
Purse
Six
Match No. 4—Individual sweepstakes,
double rises; clay pigtons, 15 yards rise. Kn
trance fee $1.
SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBBRSP.
Team Match—Open to all clubs. Five
tries required. Ten sing o cla;
. —M „ J clay pigeons, 19
'yards rise; five doubles, 15 yards rise. First
prize, Parker Improved brecch-loadln^shot-
TELKGBAPn AND MKSBXHOSa.
Macon. October 22-Kvoulng.
Liverpool reported business quiet and rather
easier at b'/i for middling uplands. Sales,
10,0.0 bales. Futures closed quiet but steady.
In New York October contracts opened
dull at 9.77 and closed quiet at 9.75 76. Sales,
74,000 bales
Spots in New York openod dull at 9T£
and closed weak at 9ft for middling uplands.
Sales. 672 bales.
The local market was qufot and unchanged.
The receipts were 746, sales 791, shipments
616 bslcs.
mediums 6100ai:v>. th ® city °f Macon during the legal hours of
M floam.-Oneoar load Tennessee in maxkot- th « ftr *t Tuesday In Novcmi* r next,
Ili5s200 I the following p oporty, to-\vlt:
» nd situatod in the
city of Miii-nti, in said comity, n d hoi. g ac-
J )U ? of .‘ ,l ‘ < ? clt 7 parts of lots No*.
| (7) and (H) fn block No (17; except tho part
rise.
ingle birds, 25 yards rise; tics miss and out at
25 yards, i urse divides 50,30 20 per cent.
THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30.
Consolation sweepstakes—Open to all who
navo not won or divided first, second or third
prizn In at previous match. Entrance $2.00.
^ o, 30 and - * per sent ‘‘Blackbird" at 18 yards
rise.
Butts •
assoeiai' . .
at 16 ami . yards rise.
Fourth and nfih days. Friday and Saturday,
As au additional prize, Johnson Jc Lane offer
>rize to the shooter making the best score Iu
;un matches.
OT iKK AMUSEMENTS AND NOTES.
T ie walking match will be one of the grand
_ _ inf
attractions, visitors will nee the finest walk
ing-track in the United States. It will scat
I0.0<0 people, who can seo every step made by
the walkeis. Tho managers of this enterprise
nave gone to an expense of $i,5ij0 to make the
walking match a big feature. They will have
iag i „
the only brass band on the ground and the
walk will continue three days. The best
walkers in Georgia sre In the match
A large skating rink la on the grounds and
two professional skaters have been engage *
for fane skating.
Floral hail win be the main hall of exhibits,
though the machinery depaitmcnt will be full
'id interest! ..g.
Tne cattle snow promises to bo the finest
everjriven in Georgia. There will be fully one
hundred head of thoroughbred Jerseys aud
horses will arrive to-day.
The hotels will accommodate all who visit
the city during the week. The restiurant
-fill “ ** “ * *
the grounds will supply all the meals waited.
^he United ftatea Courts.
There Is U ' U * *®*l*tW for tho courts
this week. A few* ^mlnal and civil rfWps are
receiving attention Jtu H *° c1ca *' the docket*.
The following business h-.* tronsac'^d
ti u« far this week:
Isaac Walker, Jasper county, Cal. Season,
Muscogee county. Aaron Hodge, Butts county
and James Barnes. Jasper county. • •'
pleaded guilty to violet on* of the* nave
as.
R*n off the TraoK.
A north bound freight train ran off the track
at 8 o'clock yester fay morning about one mile
from Johusonvllle ou the Macon and Bruns
wick railr sd. Six care were derailed and
Engineer Sheridan slightly scalded. The
cause of the run off was a bad Joint In the
rails.
The arcfclent caused a delay In the arrival of
tho north bound passenger from Brunswick,
due here at 7 o'clock. The track was cleared
by dark and the pa»senper train was to have
„„ ....poperty,
^BBThnt tnut »rp ‘
PROVISION AND GRAIN rHAWKttTO
TELEGRAPH. 1 M and [ )J WMIPDPWP|jM|
CHWi# 0 , October 21-ttour nncb*n(od »» conreyci to 8. J, Keilt amt Johnl
P?* 1 *f wl 2!* r W-75«<.:o, Mmuriou Flowcn, couiraencln* at tho come, of tho!
IMker. 13.50*4/0. Wheat itronicarlT, doted *'ey on >lm atreet, between lot. Olio Miami
er i 9j*» b « r ’®la74J< l |iOTem- f*«M («) and tunning Blty-nlnn feet and Mi
her 7tJia,% ,\o 2 Uhcafo ■prina 7«ia7t|j llnehca on him itrect until It InteraccU the
lower: caah <)d,t lino of lot No. 6 In Mid block, tbenro alona
her 43aMU. Oat, oponed atrunit andcloaed *[■« Hue of lot«. flfty-nine feet Mz Inchea to
unchan fM: caab 2 iJia25. October 2iJia25, No- •*•• »Uejr and In a parallel line with the alley to
Tomber W&M. Pork quiet, decimal UaiOc., Kin atreet from lof(»'; then alone the ili'y to
cloaeil atemly. cub (IM% October tl\75. ham tho Martlnz point, being all the ’and purohawd
0cto, 5 Br *722«a7.2J!J. by Kent from SchoHeld, except tho portion
Hulk menu In fair demand and cu:cr: I *>M to Howera u ihown by book V. page
'•“Mm w ahort rth. <890, cleat aide, l(>4), ' letk-ioljlre. Bibb8upcrhir Court,{cried
■ atei.n I on u the property of Jeuo Jordan, to a.ti.fy a
10.25. Whlaky itead; and unchanged i . .......
Bngar qulet: Standard A 6J4, cut loaf 7a7X. mortgaeo n. fa. luued from lilbb Hiimir
* I lfli-l iillrt In fav.ii. nf tt U t I r.r i.
Good middling..,
Middling.....^..
Striet low middling..
Low middling.....*
aacairrv.
Received by rail .103
i < previously.... M M.
t band September 1.1
.SHIPMENTS,
Shipped by ralL.......u...^..u....,
Shipped proTiously......^
COTTON MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH,
Mvbrpool. OrL 22-Noon.—Cotton, business
quiet: prices rather easier; middling uplatiGS
middllug Orleans 61M6: oales lO.OOu bale*,
ffir speculation aud export 1000: reoeint* 22.000
| Araorcau 20,200. Futures quiet but steady. H
October aud November....*
November and December.
December and January...^*
January and February...^
February and March
March and April
AprilandMay..
. 2!PV|
........U532-04.A32-64I
m .5 35*1
-JS39A4
r 643*4
ay and June.~ 47*1
2 p. m.—Sales of American 7900. Quotation*
of American cotton have all declined M6;
middlings uplands 5 7-16; middling Orleans
Futures flat,
>er, buyers ^...5 26*4
October and November, bnvere 5 Mi
November and December, buyers A 26*4
December aud January, buyers..... A 28 64
January and February, buyers 6 31*1
February and March, sellers 5 85*4
March and April, sellers — - rmTl ... a 39-,4
Map, eellera _ ...5 ,
ay and June, i.llers- ^..........,5 4744
5 r.Pnturea cloud qnlet but ,te«dy.
O tober, ralue 5 k-H
October and Norember, value A 2644
November and DMcmber. buyer, .5 2V6I
Oecember and January, >eUen_.A 2M4
April and Hay, aeller, 44J64
M.y and June, lellerx j 4744
New Yoag, Octobsr 22 -The Poat'acottou
Niw Yoxx, Oct. 22—Noon.—Cotton dull.
ntlddUm upland. »’<: middling Drieane 10%
Futuna doted quiet and .teady; nlea 74,000-
Ihe following table thowa the Ofienlug aan
cloying quotatloni:
arrived In Macou at u o'clock thli morning.
0ITV ifC4J.
room any uvuglug dancing n --
the htnaunnl married lady of the p- . wltn
tin gt.iMandagtUly of •muton*' xt)witb
7 b,- Southern Mutual ln.ur ^rfnr.tlcgi.
Ini, a aplcndl-i bualn - Co-, pan)
m„ti . encnl ofauch y m. and under the
I. 0 llarrla and 8te» .xrtlemen an Judge W.
oncolthn0ne.tr- .ewt Thomna haa b- come
II, ,-Mgentteir ^e«rraof pr*ertyauywhere,
chert, to * .enhavr been nullring In their
•eycatedr' 1 up the builnesa aiul never
revenue [in. They were oath
{"■“ *u<lath"» In !■
,r ^t hud to P«y
J)U»eculto7,
-The wood, above theremetery were on Ore
ycaierday, but nothtng more than the under
growth and grata war burned.
-Thel II wall* ere going up J»Pld1r. »» >
10 building la b, ginning To lake ahaM. A
_ ^itii thev accumulated a vast sum—a-
I. *<\V. they didn't know what to do with It.
** an unguarded moment, however, they
/*. nt to law where they will Boon leant what
-rao be done with it
1 spent two days at Pparte, where I found e
v*ny o! prominent young Georgians, who
were enjoying the splendid hospitality of the
"'on. 3eab Ree*e. Scab Itevse l* a Mg hearted,
rave and brainy man. and la rapidly mating
reputation os a statesman. |*
(lay Ibb TA*c of Unite* fit tes vs.
V», charged with mallln en ob-
seeue circular, was trierl and the Jury re
turned a verdict of not gu ilty. I
I This case grew out ol the distribution
through tho malls of a sen dalows circular ref
pon (ho character of a mo*t estll
inglaly. The young man who*a*
dtli the crime an I whoa*- tutne wa*
11 the circular, yaa a relative of th.
a Imuriionment ftitcncfU to the building le b* ginning to taxe snape. a
a fine of ' • Bibb county glance at the manner In which the Iren la bn-
, pay * nut) u noo >n(l c0 ,„ J, u ..,l will cunvlnce nny ouo that eacape
— from It by breaking out 1* almost an Impossi
bility. L I
-A female bueball club now playing In the
North Will aurt South on It- waj- to New Or-
b ana ti u few «U) *. and alter playing n game
i Savannah will protiably
„ game l< a • Ine of men t an be organized to
play agtluat them.
-While examlnlnf a ^jlstolTuejlay night.
rat the offlee of mailing, and tea* I-
he prepare i the circulsi in the In
■iMiiiwmiMaaMriijimi
his nephew end We* responsible for
ig of his nephew's name *o It and Its
id distribution. This testimony con-
egro women nsmed l.lz/le Ray, the weapon
was discharged, tho ball narrowly missing the
nose ol Patsy IUchsrdson. Llxzle was latfore
the Rectwder yesterday mo nlng for shoo Ing
In the city, but wss discharged.
—Messrs. Nlsbet Sc Plant have received
their thoroughbred lbdsteln Mill Nederland
their cattle.fann^ltioomficld. They have
u tneir csui« wnn t
also »«>ld to Mr. R. II. Garswell. of Irwlntonl
th*-lr Jersey bull Kb» Hlgnal. Both of these
enimals are fully registered and are from the
I best records known,
North Osorio Vwrnaoolar.
In the picturesque counties of Northeastern
Georgia the inhabitant* are mostly unlettered,
and not the least amusing feature of a season
si*ent among the mountains there Is the odd
expressions beard In the conversations of the
natives.
A countryman was describing to several
go- Us of a hotel at C the past summer
bcaetlful waterfall, recently discovered by a
hunter la the mountains, when some one
a*k>d. “What did he name it?" "Ob," re
plied the man, "he give a foolish name! I
heard him call It cascade."
At a late term of the Superior Court for one
at these counties a country candidate for Leg
islative honors mounted the bench during a
rect i-* of the court and addressed the people.
After having disposed of the claims of his op
ponent*. he concluded as followst
"Fxixow-cmxRJta: I'm forty years old; I've
moved eighteen timra; built lift sea rock ehim-
aejs r.nd raised twelve honest children! Aud,
r« tlcmen. If you will Jus' send me to the Lrg-
He Had the Recalpt
A well known lawyer of Macon took a css*-
up to the Supreme Court nearly two years
ago. and, as the costs must be pall when or
before the case is called in tb«t court, he In
st ru ted h!« cllen to send the ten dolla>s, the
amount of the ro«ta, to Clerk Harriott In At-
uia. Some time afterward Clerk lUrrlsot
duuued the lawyer for t' t- ten dollars. Th*
lawyer saw h • uti-nt, who swore t-e sent It a*
instructed. The lawyer was sg-tlu duuned,
■ " as be was reopoueible for the«wtn, h
E.iii'bi uu‘uii”f«uow
*t-a v,))* n he got out spUcs a storm come Up
and all tbe folks went to prayin', so he got
44>w-i on his knees and said: *Oh Lord! I
ot\« r did ask a favor of you tefore. and if
MrajM*laodme on Urra firms this time
i'll never bother you again.’ And I won’t
either."
The people are wont to regerd fans, parasol*,
etc., as superfluous except on Hunday*. A
woman ou one occasion was selling some fruit
to an Augusta lady who had a p*etty fan. The
WUsmb cased at it wistful.) and si Un*th
said: "Wen't you please 'urn le: me handle
y*r t!abbalh-dsj-cooler?" Her wish r
Usd.
was grst
■ Uv liu l"[ *L - . _
p«id th.-m. A short while ago he m Vhls *11-
cut, and usbral «l hl.w L* so yyitei th:
mouey. The client persisted that he hod sei
It, aud said he hal the receipt at home
to snow for it Ihe lawyer told him to
about *
bring the receipt, and about four day* after-
warn he appeared before the lawyer with an
air of miugled injured iuno* enre aud self-
vindication and exclaltneu "1 u»ld you I had
a r coipt for IL and here it la." Imagine bow
the lawyer’s gravity was upset when he was
shown Postmaster Brown’s money order ad
vice which the dlent had not sent to clerk
Ha risou. b it kept as he would an express re
eel L Tbe poor fellow thought the money
hod gone off properly^ ae hie esperienge with
no off properly, as his cspcrlenvc
—ouey orders was limited to that one transac
tion. The lawyer made every *l"d<>gy end
Fire at the Compress,
The alarm of Are 8und ay evening came from
the watchman at the compress. While going
his rounds be discovered smoke issuing from
tbapltlnwhl h tbe compress sits, and
mined on the hose, which U kept In r adt-
ne*s. Ife then gave the alarm and tho fire
department tu* aed out promptly, stretching *
A Small Thhf,
YTe mentioned In Sunday's Issue how the till
ef Mr F. W. Wippler's grocery on Fourth
street, was Upped by a little negro who man
aged to outrun hie pursuers. On Monday
night officer Yeager found the boy. who
i d to be Anderson Durham and locked h'm
op. Anderson acknowledged taking the
mouey and said be was injured to take it
by another negro, whose name he gave to the
poliee. Ye»vrd *v afternoon a warrant was
mmm —thy MEWippter, aud he wee sent to
Aoderson Is eleven yean old. and is tbe son
Mg hswdworking negro who runs on one of
to. railroads. The boy starts ou his career
rather early.
Arrested ai d Rstsased.
Ir M. M. Kosabstam.of Barnesville.wss ar-
t4 d in that place on Monday night by
l» n and brought to Macon ou the same
tit. The warrant was sworn out by Mr. J.
Fih l.cf M. Kus»baum ACo.. of Macon. It
n - :-.at nr. M. Nu*I'auu was recently ap-
nu d r* reiver, and among the asset* was a
i< y on Mr. M. M. Nizsahaum’s life which he
to tarn over. Yesterd y the arrestrd
.. i. in %tn Uni h. altb. wee at the
tmom A Co., sll dsy arranging
1 left at night for home.
An Unfortunate You- g Man.
!hlef WUey yesterday received a letter from
kn O. Otter, ebfef of police at Greenville, 0.
i Mating that be bad arrested a young man
Medncorie A, Thy lor for stealing, and
do* <
A lot of waste cotton and bagging had drop
ped tut* the pit by Ihe worlting «*f the press,
and this stuff In some unaccountable way
caught fire. Tlut only damage done was the
buruiug*.f thlalot of cotton aud s nglog ~
*•*' -that wa* left In the press.
Tapping a TUI-
About! o'clock yetterday a negro boy eaw
Mr. Jonea, clerk for F. W. Wippler, the grocer,
go Into the rear portion of the store and tak
lag advantage of the tact slipped behind the
counter and tapped the til of what money
there wa - in tt^abnet two dolUrs. Mr. Jc
saw dm little rascal Just ss be emerged fi
behind the counter and . an oat after him.
Wlppler'eaou happened to feme up at —
timeandheran the boy up Murray’s alley,
where be lost sttbl of him.
A Hornbtw Deatn.
On Saturday mwnlng Mr. James Marshall,
iged 18, and son of Mr. John Mara hall, living
on the edge of Bibb, beyood the Warrior dis*
trict, had bis arm caught In a tin while gtn-
nlng some * ottoo, a if was so badly mangled
that bis death easued la a few hours. He was
buried ou Sunday.
Stole a Coat.
Yesterday morning n blind negro man led
by a boy went Into tbe olce of the East
Tennessee, Vlrgfnlasad Ornls railroad at
the foot « f foar h street, to tirg. After they
bad gone. Mr Beemgertaer. th* t- legranh op
mtor missed sis emt, which, wee hanging oo
a rail near a window.
Tbe thrft w*s rep*.red to the poliee. bat I
blind asa sad boy were an more to be sees
on tne steeets. Tbe boy evidently took Ihe
lost n vslnab e collar Imtton, and had every
reason to twllevc that It was stolen. Yesterday
lef Wiley received an anonymous letter
...ntslnlng tho button and a request to have
be butlou returned to officer Musely. The
ritcr rtsted that he would not tell In what
manner tbs button w«* obulntil. tut camp by
It himself bourn ly. Ills conscience evidoutly
hurt him. I
—On Sunday the managers of the telephone
offices In Macon and Montgomery connected
itiFtruRienta with tho telegraph wires and
made an experiment of convening between
this city and nulle a
» "TCRCd with citiz.
a number of c
citizens
t rnwl'ord C oun v.
medical department
„ . OK T I 1
University i»f
Georgia
and red tl 0T-o8 % kki I R in life, and her heirs at »sw if she
- «-• syss* A HA KSSF^iLSiK
Ai-g II—.I ll. * .K,
FACULTY.
-trvlce lw perfected by pub
_ llc.tlonol Ihlaonlcr once .month for four
'.—The ,lew and l> mo<loi»te »n4 tha SnS.V’i'n'ihn.n T .' TP *’ h Kcr.ermer, ,
* *»ntoitoik: Virginia H.U6; 'S 10 !/ l *- ,,ertl, « ,n enu
r‘ *‘ ! '‘ 7 °* r 104,1 ,htw *"l KP? publUhc*" luo jr.” SU'Sd IZSZol
'exas. By the Court. July 7,188*.
Trna „ t VIROILS. HOLTON, Ordinary.
True extract from minutes.
Jyll-w-Um-im
Bibb County Sher ff Sa*es.
Will be sold before tho Court Uouae door in
of Obtt. trie, ,„,1 I),;..,,.,
»n l Obll.tr* ri. 01
0K0. W HAINS. LI. D.. il |>
Profcsorof Mi dic.l Oliemiatry an,t Vbar
p. f. HENR ,Y. F OAsfifflLU M II
Pr.fe.sor of I riooluta, p.-ar tm. of h,,,
gerv ami (|\t-to*'*i1n|Pt>
.. # D,SA .'^ 8UHE M. 1)
J rofetn.r of Dr-crlnlivcanrl Sural, „i
oii.v and Oi-ratir. 8ur ■err 1
KDwAK ' (IKI)I.INg . m V)
Profra or. f Phy.lology Hn <l l> ,t'|, ,i
KOPEKr0. Ki'K li i).** 1 '
Prole.tor Of th, Jd-iKmo, ,oj e
OEO.O. IIL0*8.M I)
Profeasor of Malr-,1, Me,| lo , , nt j Mm) ,
Jurispriiclence.
-Hie flf’y-thlrd »c«,i..n of thl. Iiwitutior.
«1K begin on the fint Monday In N„". n ,
EDWARD GEDDIN08, M D
Dein.
granulated t%. —I loruTiartinfavor of R. 8. Lanier" aud"w!~B
St. Loota. October 22.—Flour nnchanged* I. *• t re relT er a clc.,va. Jc-ae Jonlan. Proper
famUy t2.50a2.IW, eboleo »1.25a 4.00l fScy *P pointed out in aald mortgiw II. fa.
tJ.70a4.25. Wheal Irregular: No. 2 red wlntei s - 'VkStcOTT. I
- 'Vi caih, 78aa7J!4 October, 7SJ: November J1E0RUIA, BIBBCOU.STY.-By virtue of an
u lower and alow: 46ca.h.tij October, ay, 11 order from the Court of Ordinarr of ulil
November, (lataiteady but alow: No. 2 mix** I county, will be aold belore tbe Court Iloute
caab. J6U all Ihe year.- Iron,Ion, dull, doorln the city of llacon, between the legal
Pori dull: Jobbing 116.00. Bulk meat, weak: I houraof aale,on theflrat tue-day In Noeem-
on* elear 18.65. anort riba <8.75, ahort elaar I her neat, all tbe real cute of Kllia H. John-
rib. 0 - IatO ssm. dcecited, _to-_wlt:
^•ill and nominalat $7.12ft. Whiskv steady at 11> *
•f-l*- 4 - I resided at the time of her death. Also fifty
Louisville, October 22.—Flour steady and acw* of land, more or lets, lying In the south-
unchanged: extra tamtiv $3.25a3.. r o), A N« I west corner of let of land number 20 , orlgi-
I5.45s5.75. Wheat steady: No. 2 red 75 ML* 11 / Houston, now Blbbcouuty. boundwl by
Corn dull: No. 2 white £9. do mixed 64 IwJohnson on the east, south
OsU quiet: No. 2 whito 31; mixed 28 I [>« the laade of Ryder and Grace, west by the
Provisions steady. • Mess pork $17.00. Bull Mandaof Jere Willis and north by the lands of
meats—shoulders ffi.Cift. clear rib sides $1000. I '* r ?‘ Tankcrelcv. Sold as the property of allza
clear sides $1050. Baoou—shoulder* f7» I f* J «*», n »on b, pay debts and dlvMon among
cle«r rib, <11.00. ihort ol«u <1187M»im the h 01 ™ »«<*
Hams—Sugar-cured steady at I14.00al4.50 I , . * ROBERT A. JOHN’tO.a,
Lard-itesm leaf *9.50. prime steam $7.50. | Uw4w Admlulstistor.
^KOROUVmBB COUNi V.-M. W. Wats-
Nnaul Sio/re. “ ....
SAVANNAH, October 22.—Rosin
THE SCICNCE OF LIFE. 0NLY$i
Bv Mail •» 07tpai<i
KNOW THYSELF-
lirw.t Hndieal \Vo»l od Manli
, Vltalltv. Nervous and PhyM<«.
lability, ftemsture Decline In Ms»», Krn<n.«t
Youth and the untold ati-ert*. leMAtSgfST^
Indlacn tlona or rxre**ea \ b<wik tor ,.*..**
rasn. younx, mtdd !<• age 1 and oM, ft
125 ureac lpll(>n» for an scute an- chronic ti
round by the
l or 2S
G 1 B8 r x
worth has applied for exemption of per-
2 3K l JSffi a s^msassmaw \ SrSMSSSSS?
OHtiuno,. Oct. 22 -spirit, of torp«ntm. I nMy ~
•teiuly at Z7% Ho.in firm uruned <1.00 I NOTICE.
go«l itrmlnoa llJB^jr | ( ^ nORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-October Term
0“P«{JotCourt of Blbbcouuty, Dcc-mb.r
FlDngtTOg.Ook 22.—spirit, of turpentine . ______
isisf y., 27 '^'~. Roll 2, duU: •treinei *214.15,18-3.—The 8Ut« v>. J»mc> (1 Joiiu. prine:-
-ooJ itrxlneu 97% T-r Orm xt 11.40. Crml, I pal, P, Hchliuxcu, security—Porfeiture of
tnrpoatlo. rto.dy: hxnl <1.00. yellow dip mu' | Kero,nlmnee.
Virgin <1.00. ' I Thfi day come. John L. Hardeman, lollctor
New Toe*. Oetobor 2t-RoEln-relln.e H en , e . r 4l pf th. Maoon circuit, who prowcut.,
da rt<1,25^.80. eplrtuol tnrpontla. .tcEdy I;*/*"8^o<u»niUEnd jbow.tt.t
New York. OcL 22.—Cotton closed weak;
•alee 472; middling uplands 9ft; middling
Orleans 1W<.
(rousolldatcd net receipts 99,027; exports, to
Great Britain 17,9 A lo continent Ut.686.
UaiVKOToa. OcL 22.—«:• ttou easy: mid-
Ming 9 7-16; net **«wlpta 5878: gross 5*7.H: sale*
20U; sto.k 49,010; exports, to Great Britain
i«,»i.
NoaroLk, Oct 52 -Cotton closed quiet: told
ullng 9ft: not receipts 6621 gross t*23 sales
2399. stock 0,109: exports, coastwUe 17.2).
Wilhinoth^ OcL 22 —Oottoi dosed steady;
middling 9 5-16; net recclpu 812 grots 812$
- t ies —; stock 25,456.
tuvartwAR, OcL 22 —Cotton dull: mifi*
di'ng 9 6-16: receipt* 8540 grnt» 1510 safes
4600; stock 64,762; exports to continent 10,000,
Unit hereto
fore, to-wit. on the 8th dsy of Scptember.1883.
June. O. Jonci u principal, «n.f P. 8chliu.cn
u Mcurlty, entered Into an obllgatloncnml
mnnlycrtled a recagnlunce, before LoulJ
iNelaon, e conttEble In and for uld count,!
•Igned with their hand, an I M.lod with their
leal, by which they acknowledge themwlr,,
to owe and be Juitly Indebted to A. D. <1 Van-
el, gorernor of aald 8ute. and hi. tucceuon
In omre In tbe aum of three bimdretl dollar,,
for the true payment of which th -y bind Ihem-
IwIvm, their heir, and Irgrt reprewnutire.
Jointly and Mierally, which laid r cognizance
iwaa iubjectloand bare thereunto a certain
condition In aubaUncn and effect u follow,
to-wlt: That U the Mid Juiim (I. Jonea, prln-
IP»l. taaka hU pereonal appaarance before tha
■HHOrttert to be held for ■ al^HiHH
tore fell to .ha lot of any pEy.”uS
bound In beaut fnl, rreiifh mu-lln
cmat, full gilt, gnaimnleed to be ■ now
•eorkln everyaena*-mechanlral. llieran and
profeartnnal—than any other wer. ,1.1 t,
thi> country for 2.50, or the ramie, wll 1* A
funded In ererr Inatanoa Price only it on
by mall, peMta-ld- l!lu,tr«tl,r laaip] Areno.
Send now (fold Metlal awarded the miK
tbe National Medical Aweiatlon to th. oS
cars of which he reft-rs
The Science of Life sh'wtM be rr*«1 by the
swWBMaywy&a.*'
booh will nm uftnratal? wTei'b?r you7h"|i7rnu
•WKr.W H P\RKKR No 4 Bnlflarb atrej
BmUm, Mam, who may be rnmali. on »!l
dlwawa reqnlrlns aUll and experience.
nirnn'c and oUtl'av dbeama ton h.,e
baffled tbe skM of all other 11 1/ • pbyol-
clan, a .penalty. 8nch >• *'. I Vat.
• 1 ancemafully whhont an 'r II V*2 i I
f failnrr I II X > * I.
Mention this paper.
Superior Court to be held for said county of
Bibb on the fourth Monday of October, 1883.
from dsy today end from term to term to an I
■wer for the offense of receiving stolen call
tie, knowing them to be stolen, end to suchl
other Indlctmeut as the grand Jury may find
iln tha premises (and tbe grand Jury having
found au indictment for simple larceny a true
bill In the premise*) and not to depart Itence
without leave of said court then arid oblige-
tlon to be void,el>e to remain In full fbree and
effect. Now ou this day tho Solicitor Geueral
having announced ready and the case being 1
called in Us order, tho said James 41. Jonea
being solemnly called three times to come
into court to answer said charge of simple Ur$
coy. end tke said F. Scbllnxeu, hi bell, hav
ing been three times warned to prevent tbe
COOK STOVES
ALWAYS satisfactory
ALL PURCHASERS CAR BE SUITED
,1 body ol hl> princlprt whom be engaged to be
I preM'.t thl. d.y to anaw.r Mid cbnrge. xml
the Mid partln reipectlTety hating wholly
aiaDFzcman av
. ropectltely havina who
Imade default;, it la therefore con>ldertd, o.
I dcred, and adjudged by tbe court that the ,atd
Isaac A.Steppard & Co.,Eallimore,Hi
AND FOIl HAI.lt BY
_ _ ■ , ■ m I said Henry I). McDaniel, governor, recovet
Absolutely Pure. |
Jnn2B-wl
OEO.&OKBAR,
110 Clicrrv tri rt
ThU powder neve. varle.. A m«Td of VSSEt*RSKI
parity, >t>ength ana wholeeomenwg I this court they show sufficient cause why thU
kora economical than the ordinary kinds, i orcer»bould not be made final and scire fa
and cannot be sold in competition with tbe claa ts ordered to tssne.
.' -w, * MB. * •
I* ntwise SAM. LB
' Haw Oai.aaita, Oct 21-cmtno euy; mid.
ini.a 2 2-14. net rer.lt*. 6'44 »roa* »*7;
4500: Mock 131,021; export,, to continent 22.6,
cosat wl*e UKL
Monti. Oct 22 —Cotton c.ty: mlddlln,
»K;
i 1000:
_ 7221; exuorta ooartwU, 2770.
Mx.ruiN Oct 32—•'oUtiu quiet, mlddlln,
net reccin', JIM ahlpm.uu 1170; mire
.8 0; .lock 26.558.
Auover. Oct 22 -creton cloied dull; mu
Kin. »1-16; receipt. 1738; thipatanu —; aalcr
cazacamir, Oct. H-f'Man eui.r| mi'i
Hin. 9* 2 err wrelot. (MO an,-* 4100: Ml.'»
■2700: w<wk 00,860; export., to continent 4*M,
coaxlwbo 2908.
here could al w hear the eonvereatlon between
I Macon and Montgomery with equal dlrtlnct-
iuim.—Colombo, Koqulrvr -uu
A Romnronbto Caonpo-
Mr>. Mir, A. Dxiler. of Tunkbannock,
Pa. waa .filleted for an year, wilhaaihiua
and bmnru.ti, daring wbl h lime the bet
pbv.tcianr could give no relief. Her life
wa, de.plred of, until in I art October ihe
procureif a bntle of Dr. King,
King'. New Discovery, when immediate
relief waa felt, and continuing Iu oeo for
• ahort tiniH aba waa completely cured,
gaining In fleah tilty pound,, in afaw
nyonlba.
Free trial bottles of thia certain core ol
all throat and lung diaeaaee at Lamar,
Hankln A Lamar’a drug store. Large bot
tle, <1.00.
enf
Vacdorbllt’a Llberallt, Again.
New Yoag October 18.—At tbe meeting
of the tru.ieee ot Ibee'ollege of Pb)aician>
and Snrgton. thle evening, tbe announce-
nent waa officially made that William H
Vanderbilt b*d given tbe innilnilon <500,
000 aa a bnlldlng fond; tbe eite. Including
i wenty-nlne city loie. at Sixty-eight and
Hixty-nlnlb atreefa and Tenth avenue ba,
been pure bared, and It la unde mood that
bnlldlng operation, will be bepnii at an
early day.
FINANCIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MACON.
CoaasrrsDST
J. W. LOCKETT. Bsoars.
MACON. October M UM.
Inreitment eeeorttlM rtcady. Central rtoek
rtrong and In good daman'
man saw:
M«. eased
KM
cl. , k,
. thou!*
■SHSmaAmnl,
aa to om and oualltv
multitude of low feet, ehort welehr, alum
or [ibavpbate powders. Bold only in cam. j
JOHN I.. IIARDRMAN,
sold ;v,
ksiacna ca.sso
Solicitor-Gun*-ritl.
Royal Baring PowdkrOo.,
106 Wall street New York.
J. B. KSTCB. Judge Superior Court North-
eastern Circuit, presiding.
FREE TO ANY. LADY
GEORGIA. Bibb Countv—To all aud slngn
lsr the Shu rill* of said Htate— Greeting: tv tierc
es James fi. Jones, principal, and P. BcUIn
Stt4.LAB.te OOMAMIM
mfCwMsIhBilBi
!•* -* C«!a’. .■
catUacaaiM > rl«a U-t
•nuturu«-.ti0ib.!r
D'-’Mea* arwt Iry to In*
dMmstimnMj
—- - . on ij’iai, ami w .'v.i..i.i i
sen, security, did,ou the nth day ol June.!
oue thousand eight hundred and ulkhty-thrcc, g, j-,W wwi
before Louis Notion, a constable In aud for SmAmmmmVcSo .m <ii -A Frt l 4Nti«r..iiUM hpt;
and enter into Ibelr oertalii! )**«««,y«t!»*.**<-. ^ •• a*
late, commonly csllcd n rec- li. A. UAUCOCK A tO„ irotrrtir
tiald couuty, make
obligation of that date, commonly
ogu;zsucc, signed with their haud».an<! sealed
with their seals, sn*l attested by l^>uls Nelson
.. lilt‘ *
coustahle n<ft:<ir« euld, and which U now here
in court ready to be shown, whereby the said
James G. Joue*, principal, and F. n.-hll:; n
Send sit ceuta for postage | aecurliy, acknowledged themselves
•riht away than
and receive freest :ostly box owe and bo Justly indebted to II
ofgiMwls which wlllhelpall, I D. McDardct. Governor of said State,
* ot either sex, t« more money and hi* successors in office in the sum
bgHrommd|||r ~t»rld. of ‘
el *4 In this wor)
f three hundred dollars, for the true payment
CITY MARKETS.
Meats.—Market steady,
llghL Wa quote: I “*
SrsMXft’ Balk
rrsi-v hems tssidH.»
Lari*.—Market quoted
pie. Wa quota: in ueroar
•bnalUifiJi: sib patia 10ft:3 tb nails .
Cirrrta.—Market steady at»d wall steakad
oteomargarine TJaJSamawMaytllt edge MaMc
creamery 29o30o; country 20s3fe; Tanasmaa 29
At once address True A Co., Augusta, Maine, an*l leipti r< pn.seiitsilves Jolutly and suversily.
fehlwly which satd recognizance wa* subject to, aud
.,■■■— . . ■ ^ J had thereunto a ceriain condition la sub-
FOR SALE. I
before
4 -4 X tivtuu * II-3BOI, .'till •J|r»8i.tl«:rv, a
ahaflliiBv, Hanger,, etr. All kind., ca.-t-
M til* for prices on any kind of machine-1 ® knowing them to 8< i stolen, and to s
CanoT.—Auoried. la boxoalQJfLOKc, barrel.
*4'oa» Baar.-Cooxed. Ilk <21,: 2 Ma
< H«z*r - Market blgber; atock, ample. We
quote: Full cream li'te: lower grade, I2al3c
Corn,.—i n. uarz.z 1, quie, auo awn
cbolc. 14"! enrnl Uc; ne-llum Wta-’Jc:
CO Ro«al-lLowerdnt u good demand. W.
•note: Common M2,; fatally <14); extra
farallr 15.00- fan nr 15.85: patent <6.'0*6.75
Dir uouov.—Th. marEM la qai«; a*mane
und.rate: Muck, ample. Weqnou: Prints 4V
Baanwaam—Market firm, llcno thoaa
pee keg. MnlaaSotilUOi Iron bound tu
KSOat OO. Trace chain. 45a50c par pair. Aau,
.hov.U 111.00 a*r doa. Plow hoaa V4M%e pti
Ik. Hainan’, plow Mock, tlJA Asm <7A0>
a.oo per doa. Cotton rarda HAA Well backet.
<4.76. Canon rop* '4*J- pee Ik. qwede Iron
ST
<5.00not keg. Blaoungpowdor t Laadle
por A Drop tho tl.lbal.i0 per beg. B,
wlr#7.7V4e
Arrtr».-fM good demand and aoaios. Fancy
otork Mon.
Hr : to PEicnis—Strictly No. 1 peeled <0 per
STANDARD BIOGRAPHIES.
^ - ■■■ 'KtAUT. tion to be void, else to remain In full force
Wax—22 to 24c.
Hat.—The market steady; good demand ;wa
quota at wholesale: Western timothy $L10e
Clift: small louit tial.m
Lawowa.—Hlgkar; good
462 06 £6.
bruts*. The market Is qolst: crushed gfte;
licT*.—Terrazo-ja aimood. XJc per Ik: Prtn
aoeh wamata UalJc
Brazil 15c: fllbrtta —
».7a.
B Jan. and Joly cmna 106
Fob. ami Asa. oonpooa-MI let
Janaarr and July eon-
city mMnm
M'^qej^rlT^eoaFO , —UJ% V4%
kdaataK, qaarSrir'fm^nv*.!—n?
Oalf let morigaga.
SwsSssjfiria*
Jaa.oad Julyeoa
—- k. k. (a, i
Uflft
S&:dS M « **
JiCT,.—Terrazo-ja aim
ccm paper ,bell2«e; Fri
Naplea —; pecaaa ire; ■
e- 1-. wr lore
■ Oa.mw, fcareeand 1st
lae«IMagat<MtMMif <
In fowl demand. Floy
■da adltac at <Utet.no por crato.
Bam,..-Fairdemand: ra.rketitea.ly: new
UI ‘"
i.«*!*.-<'aru-m«rk. t f:
Crut: tu, k !, 11,h
If ear lore,:-...:
•BBWWWHIMPWWS.7V. Oats good da
aund aad bUher; wa qooUt Weatern*' "
.1-00.1.50. B.,r.rbon <!.<
redl.ulled rye and corn llalJO, gin at
«1J>V1 % C eon <U«, pea. h an l
brandy txflOaZTB rewawbo wUe tl B. non _...
•berry wine lUMU, ebony ana ginger
iSSre'wSdVSJES? 1
ibucuana Piaens utcnrn.-Ala
Lam lamp 11— le to tot deroaod. end le acre
dale rewant
ji'iEt’ners^'ai
E KuiKEri. Holler., How Mill,,Com Mills, pal. do make hi, pereonrtinpn
Cotton Dreuea, Mill Bpindlea. Pulleys, tbe H-wrtorCourfto be bet. for Mid county
Bhaftbm. Hanwera. etc. All kind, cart- "< Blb >."» *be 4th Monday of
th M<m4ay of Uctober, ism,
from dev to dar, and from term to term, to
answer for tbe offense of receiving stolen cat*
R. D. COLE A ( O., | other Indictment as tho gtand Jars may find
Netroan, (la. in the premises, and the gron<t Jury having
. flrt|n(1 ^ todictiaeut for simple larceny a true
Center brook. Conn.
JEDIT M-Rkun.
n/ibM y.XTri 1 *?
kii>.- ir re bmw ..Mir .3
£Mint i'UQFCUFR9 u,,n ^
lirnMm I niiP^nullO ClorrrSl'I-rg
kTuldrtb. •ssanex
ana I iTkaAsitasanU Tsyk
in-w w£i.r mr wrstn-
tor M tuodtry tipnoir far
Urrmnt SlIWiWI
t r tbe »«i.. f..u»w tyrmma
hrrs U no tnwUke atest
thu tiMtismeoL the row
and effect. ■
■And whereas, at the October term, 1M3, of
county aforesaid, to-
tions. TILOfN. CLEVELAND nntf HIND- the Hupertor t’ourt of the county af . ■
RICKS., 774 RoyaToctav * pages; 16 foil page A U: Ou tho 5th day of December, one tbou-
Ulurtratlon. rzn.l elgl.t hundred aaMMaMgl
Address II. 8. GOODdPKKD A CO.,
ocllvrly New York and Chicago.
duly
called In open court, and falling to appear, and
the said V. flcbUnsen, sc*urity, being duly 1
called and required to produce tbe body of tbe
SILVERWARE!
Por Hoazehold Dm.
BIRTHDAY
do. It was thereapa n ordered, ■
and adjudged bv the court, that their said
rc< ornizance be Rtrfelted to the fitete and that!
scire facias should issue ibereon. In terms of
the lew. All of which, by the record* of said
con t, reference being thereunto hod, will
more fully and at Urge appear. ,
b These sre therefore to command yon, and
sch f you, that you make known to tha sold
| James G. Jones, principal, and F Hchllnseni
found In H
security. If to be found In your bailiwick, that
WEDDING PRESENTS
Large stock an«l I»w I'ricee.
£j#*Hend for Catalogue.
WILLIAMS & STEVENS them,outholr saidroeanixancaao forfeited
>v iLLinmo OC JiLYi-ivo I to the State. In favoro) said State, for tbe
show cause why final judgment should not be
entere«tup against them, or either pr any of
them, ou thc4r said recognisance so forfeited
Macon. Qq. I amount th< reof. with Interevt and costs.
, FOR SALL.
TTY VIRTUE OF POWER OF SALE CON-
D toined in a deed made to the vnderslgaed
by F. F. Parris, dated April »4, Uti w* r *
•tH at public outcry to tbe highest bidder
on Monday. November 17.IM*, b<
Mirthoure door, in Bailor, Go., bet'
i Witness the rionocable T. J, Himmons. Judg
I of sold court, this 23d day of Jane, ISM.
A, B. BOM, Clerk,
J a nit-lam tm.
Ihroaih ife |4kit« wm
a AJJi <m Al' . n*t. .r tl •» t' f'lithy
""ft'"**
20 DOLLARS
W1 LL BUY Til B FA VO HI l K
&mR
SEWING MACHINE
MbyC
CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE C0.Pt. aCz.Pa .
ARENTS^."-.
..■j,.,
PfeMtol (MM
• *(MMi*bv
ETj&M
1NVJ 1 1L.L.
C. a izwqi, riKiitornna. «ww o raw.
Mb Lwur, re. Ewell W*bb,prlnrlp.l, and
John M. Sander,, recurtty.—Complaint, la
K X r t'" 8 Joliti II. -an.l.re. ....
ovrezk S mi alreSJii u£. r3 Bibb 8«p.rMr coort^™
M re .n .??^. Ti nnLv ^ admlautretoron bl.
ig", o vrin.ton itrevt of -
aril ronniDg 1... k 3H (
£s, f ,SlSJmfJISsKi JJW Signed ibis Mh day of November. 16ML
T-J.8IMMOl/«.f..!l 1 C.|
Ooci ihf South
“re 72,EiS
FAR. i MIL S
I a r Ua*i toe •
. “ir tt:
Sj^-aSS jftawjaA'giigati'g
8. T. TOiJEMAN A CO.
‘AGENTSSsES
Reflecting Safety Lamp
nl&
FOR.FE tU FZ4IN. Clr
agOAril A. BIBB COUNTY—WBaroas. A B «BOB01A. CRAWFORD COtTNTY.-T
Raw mlmlnbtrrtoro(lb. MUU of Mrs. Viz- '* baabrea aa .ppllroOra BM la rave
mate B. Wart,, bu ra.l, .ppiir.Uon lot M- for J. W. Jark. rUik of tba .RnptrMv Conrtc
bnofdl.ml4.Ma from mIImMM. mM roo.ty toby .ppotoud.Amt, Imre tor o
Thl.I. torlre .n<l alia mbk^1 pvreotmvon IMnutcof Jolwllu oek, fltloH.lot
_jtm4 lob. sad appear it tko court ofonii- ofroMremal-.
Mry of nM re.-inty on tho «M Mowtay la Th ■ will rlre all pvreoM toorerwad to ibm
Pocwailior Mat to ihn. nuns. If any Urey I van re. if any Urey Ear., by IBs Bret Mosria
raa. why Ml< tppfltalloo ihonlg aot ba I MN^rCTiwr nasi why Mil appflaatliw ikmL
^iZSTl’iS? .“‘TIl I ' , "*'* < moa*. HOTJOB,
DON’T r-
; ■ YOU
WANT
October 1,1X64.
VO»LO ■" ANl
MV, Now Yu«Ow