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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1884.
WITHERED ROBES.
JF.ANNIF. GARTRELL STOVALL.
Along life’s pathway strewn,
*—>ft reposes,
b the sword to wield,
Withered roses.
Choose faith, the guiding-star,
’Tis God alone disposes,
heaven's truest lessons are
Withered roses.
THE DAWSON TRACEDY.
Particulars of the Killing of Capt. Pickett
by Mr. Cheves.
From Dr. W. C. Kendrick, of Dawson, we
have learned some of the particular* of the
unfortunate killing affair that took place in
Dawson last Saturday.
It seems that during the progress of the pri
mary .election held In Dawson last July
some bad blood was stirred up between the
two men. For a long time Capt T. II. Pickett,
well-known lawyer of that place, was the
ibnly candidate for the Legislature. In a can
vass of the county captain Pickett for some
reason failed to see Mr. cheves, the editor and
proprietor of the Dawson Journal. Mr. Cheves
went to Captain Pickett and voluntarily offer
ed to support him in the race, and even offer
ed him the u*e of his columns.
A short while after Mr. O. B. Stevens
came Into the race, and Mr.
Chares dropped Captain Pickett and went
to the support of Mr. Stevens. It is hero that
the first bad feeling was engendered, and
which was followed on. ,, _,
Mr. Cheves last week was considerably un-
A BRILLIANT WE0D1NC.
Macon and Fort Valley Happily United
Yesterday.
The wedding of Mr. Judson Hyatt, of Ma
con, to Miss Carrie Greene, of Fort Valley,
yesterday afternoon, was one of the most bril
liant social events Fort Valley ever enjoyed.
The groom is one of the handsomest commer
cial tour) its on the road, and sells goods (or
Johnson ft Harris, of Macon. The bride is the
daughter of Dr. W. 1. Greene, of Fort Valley,
and Is known In that section, as well as iu
Macon, as a young lady of rare accomplish
ments, At 3 o’clock the bridal party formed
In the church, with the following attendants:
Mr. Z. A. Hudson, of Kufaula. Ala.,
and Miss Willie Greene, of Fort Valley.
Mr. John Ross, of Macon, with Miss Claudia
Everett, of Fort Valley. ,.
Mr. J. K. lfaycs, of Montezuma, with Miss
Lilia F.verett, of Fort Valiev.
** . (iconic P. Greene, of Fort Valley, with
Leila Burr.
Mr. Cheves last week was considerably
der the Influence of whisky, and threatened
several persons, among them a gentleman
from Macon who was in Dawson, and also a
barkeeper. While not considered a danger
ous man, be was in the habit, when in liquor,
of behaving in snch a manner as to make cn
On Wednesday of last week he went into the
drug store of Dr. Kendrick, where Captain
Pickett was, and told the captain he wanted
to talk with him. Pickett refused to talk, and
told him never to speak to him again.
Cheves then went behind the prescription
counter and asked Dr. Kendrick for a knife.
On being refused he said he wanted
ooper. oi ron vaucy.
Mr. Arthur Findlay, of Macon, with Miss
Julia Wiggins, of Fort Valley.
Mr. Yancey Hill, of Montezuma, with Mist
Stella Harris, of Fort Valley.
Mr. 0. M. Houser, of Fort Valley, with Miss
Mamie Greene.
Mr. J. A. McGregor, of Macon, with Miss Eu
gene Humph, of Fort Vall-y.
Mr. H. C. Harris and Mr. A. D. Skellle were
ushers for the occasion.
The ceremony was performed in a beauti
fully impressive manner by Her. T. B. Rus
sell, after which the party weir
to the dtpot, accompanied l»y
several friends, who threw the proverbial
Upper after them, wishing them every pleas-
ire ou their bridal trip to Savannah and from
thence to Jacksonville and other points of in
terest.
The happy eouple passed through Macon
last night, and at company lug them was Mr.
A. B. Greene, brother of the bride and one of
Fort Valley's promising young merchants.
The bridal remembrauccs were uumerou*
and costly, many of them coming from the
numerous drummer friends of the groom.
A Shooting Affair.
Yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock a party
of five strangers went to the flying Jenny ou
the 8awyer lot, on Cherry street, and behaved
so badly that officers Chastain and Abridge
threatened to arrest them. They promised to
behave themselves and also to take home one
of their number, a man named W. II. Cham-
E ton, from near Cochran, who seemed
> bo considerably under the influ
ence of whisky. The officers agreed, and
the party went off and turned down into the
alley between Fourth and Fifth streets. A
pistol shot was heard soon after, and officers
Hatighn and Abridge hunted it up. They
found Champion nourishing his pistol, and a
man named Benson Davidson, of Wilkinson
county, bleeding from a wound In the Jaw
Officer Baugnn disarmed Champion and
turned him over to officers Akrldge and
Chastain, who took him to the barracks.
The wounded man was taken care
of by officer Baughn, who went with him to
the barrocki. He afterward left, and had the
ball extracted by Drs. Mettauer, Soloman and
Wimberly.
From whst we can learn, the five men wero
friends, and Champion, who seemed to be
more intoxicated than the others, fired the
pistol accidentally, the ball going into the
cheek and glancing downward Into
The wounded man v
house of Mrs. Fletcher.
Champion, when he had sobered up, says
he remembers nothing of the occurrence, and
hud nothing whatever agaiist Davidson. He
regrets his action very much. Whisky was
the cause of the whole affair, and it is a mira
cle that it did not result more seriously.
On being refused he said he wanted n pistol.
Dr. Kendrick replied that he had neither a
knife or a pistol, and cheves said he would
klU Pickett before night. Nothing was
thought of these threats, as Cheves waa intox-
lotted.
On Saturday last Capt. Pickett was out of
town attending a Justice court. Mr. Ch< ves
saw Capt. It. F. Simmons and asked him to
see Cant. Pickett au<l Mettle the matter. As
Capt. Pickett was out of town, it is presumed
tlutt Capt. Simmons did net see him in time
to deliver Mr. Cheves’ message.
About 4 o’clock Cheves saw Capt. Pickett
on the street, nearly o poslto the tele
graph office. Ho had bceu in
town about fifteen minutes. Cheves was
armed with n double-barreled shotgun, and
when within about eight feet of Pickett made
some remark, which was not caught by the
bystanders, and to which lickcit replied:
•‘What do you mean?" Instantly the gun was
discharged at Pickett, one losd of uucksbot
entering the left ann and in the region of the
heart The second load entered the abdo
men. Pickett fell dead. The marshal, who
had been looking for Cheves to disarm him,
then came up and In attempting to arrest him
was struck over tbo head with the gun.
Cheves was then overpowered and taken im
mediately to Jail.
The femlng was so strong against cheves
that there was considerable talk of lynchl''g
him. T ne sheriff saw the trouble brew lug and
promptly summoned a posse of men who have
kept guard over the Jail. Chores, It Is un-
deatood, will waive examination. Court
meets the first week in November.
Capt. Pickett was highly esteemed In the
community. He made a brave soldier, and
one hand and one footwascrlppleddurlng the
war. He leaves a wife and seven children,
lie was Insured with the Knights of Honor for
JS.000. Hit remains were buried In the city
cemetery on Sunday, the funeral aerrfbea be
ing conducted by Rev. p. s Twltty, and the
procession being ouo of the largest ever seen
In Dawson.
Mr. Cheves hat a wife aud one child. Mrs.
Chevce has been nearly ciazcd by the lad oc
currence, and it is feared will lose her mind
entirely. Mr. cheves went to Dawson from
Albany about three years ago, and is from
Crawford county.
The affair has cast a gloom over Dawson.
The high position Capt. Pickett held with the
people, and his murder seems to draw the
people nearer to the bereaved family.
Grand Lodge of Maeona.
The Grand Lodge of Masons met In Masonic
llall yesterday morning. Too following Qu
eers wero present:
M. W. John f». Davidson, grand maat-.r, Au
gusta, Ga.; K. W. James M. Ruthin, deputy
grand master, Boston, Ga.; R. W. Reuben
Jones, grand senior warden, Newton Ga.; R.
IV. J. II. Estlll, grand Junior warden. Havau-
nah, Ga.; U. W. Joseph K. Wells, grand treas
urer, Macon, Ga.; K. W. J. Emmett Black-
■hear, grand secretary, Macon, Ga.: Rev. and
M. W. David E. Butler, graud chaplain, Madi
son, Ga.; W. It. C. Mclotosh, senior graud
deacon, Powder Springs, Ga.; W. R. B. Nlabet,
Junior grand deacon, Katonton. Ga.; W. W. F.
Parkbtirst. grand marshal. Atlanta. Ga.; W.
1L T. Kendrick, first grand steward, Albany,
Ga.: W. J. A. Fowler, second grand steward.
Cedar Grove. Ga.; W. K. K. Pound, third gron.i
steward, Indian Spring Ga.; lira. Charles If.
freeman, g*r * 1 - T * ~
The lodge
third dagreo.
Moat worshipful Grand Master Davidson
/nA hit gWUM address, wljlch was an able
'•tod eloquent paper.
general routine business followed.
There are nearly three hundred lodges in
Georgia, and two hundred and forty-two of
them are represented in this session. The
pertonel of the members is a fine one, and
numbers some of the brightest l ghts in ma
sonry in Georgia.
The following past grand officers are also in
attendance: ■
M. W. David E. Butler. P. G. M. J ■
Samuel Lawrence. P. G. M.; M W. 8. D. Ir
vin, F.O. M.; M. W. Jas. M. Mobley, P. G. M.,
W. J. 1. Wrljhtj P. G. M. R. W. Win.
The Talbotton Fair.
Talbot Is a large and prosperous county, and
has more than the usual number of Independ
ent farmers which, added to the general inter
est and pride in their annual fair, enables
them to make a most creditable exhibit.
Captain Roderick Leonard, a prosperous
planter and influential citizen, aided by the
prince of chaperons, Col. J. B. Gorman, wen?
the rounds with the representative of this
journal, and the displays were very fine, but
not so full and complete this year ns usual on
account o( the long drouth.
Tuc b*uu and bacon entered by Mr Henry
Dickson were as fine as soil, climate and skill
can produce. Mr. Dickson is a prosperous
and Independent man. and the entire country
would be so if his cxatnplo were more gener
ally imitated.
The display of corn, potatoes, peas, sugar
cane, maize, etc., were very good.
The ladU-s made no exhibit in several of
their favorite lines. Miss Annie Dennis,
most chtrming young lady of the place.
ight entries of bread, pickles, preserves, jel
lies, domestic wines, canned goods, etc.
This exhibit is not only a compliment to the
ta side
t produt
A Card.
To all who are suffering from errors and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
earlv decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will
send a recipe that will cure you, free o!
charge. This great remedy was discov
ered by a missionary in South America.
Send self-addressed envelope to Rev, Jo
seph T. Inman, Station D, New York.
October
| November...
December...
January ...„
February....
March./
April..,.
May.,
Hi
: ■ i" i!
10.44-45
Great Britain 9355. to continent 63>4^H
Qalvxston, Oct 29.—cotton firm: mid-
dllng 9%: net receipts 2978; gross 2978; sales
2571; stock 70,258.
Norfolk. Oct. 29.—Cotton firm: mid
dling 9?<; net receipts 4494. gross 4m- sales
2097; stock 41,714; exports, to Orest Britain
6028, coastwise 2908.
Savannah, Oct 29.—Cotton Ann* mid
dling 9 7-18; Net reoelDts7945 grow 7945 Mist
8000: stock 108,386; exports, to continent 4853,
vernc
cotton 3-16al344d. wheat 4}{d,
New Orleans, Oct. 29.-Flour unchanged:
family S4.S0a4.75, hlgn grades 95,'ma*>.<&.
Corn firm arjd quiet: mixed 64; yellow o,
white 72. Oats quiet; prime Western 41. Hay
scarce snd steady: prime |16.00al7.00, choice
918.50. Fork steady and unchanged at 117.75.
Lard quiet: tierces (refined) 19.00, keg 99.50.
Bulk meats quiet and unchanged: shoul-
oars, nackod. $7.87}*, long clear $9.70, clear
rib $9.70. Bacon quiet and unchanged-,
•boulders 88.00, long clear $10.25. clear rib
sides $10.25. Hams—choice sugar-cured quiet:
Choice canvassed $13.50al3.75. Whisky steadv
and unchanged: Western rectified $1.13 toll. 14
Coffee dull: Rio (cargoes) common to prime
7>*sll. tsvigar steady and quiet tairto foils
fair 3X. yellow clarified 4%ad}£. Moiaaae* dull
and unchanged: common 20, refining 20a4Q,
prime to choice 50«53 Rice steady Louisian*
ordinary to prime 4Ua5%. Bran steady and
unchanged at95a$1.00. Cotton seed oil dull
prime crude 81.
MOBILB. Oct. 29.—Cotton quiet; middling
9 5-16; net receipts 616 gross 858: sale* 1000;
stock 8982; exports coastwise 1520.
Memphis. Oct 29 -Cotton steady: middling
9\i: net recftfnts 3101; shipments 2606: sales
•Seth Cook, of Bathboneville, N.
Y.. wilt be 103 years old on the 10th of
next January. He is so well preserved
»hat ne walked seventeen miles the other
dav, nor was he fatigued much at his
journey’s end.
DR. W. C. CloSON,
Practice limited to the treatment of dis
eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office 85U Cotton Avenue, Yacon, Ga.
Jy29w3m
FINANCIAL.
8TOCi^J AND BONDS IN MACON.
Corrected sr
J. W. LOCKETT. Broke*.
MACON. October 28 1884.
Investment securities steady. Central stock
strong and in good demand. Money easier.
VTATB BONDS,
Bid.
4s. 6s, 1889. Jam and July ooupona.108 toft
is. 6s, 1886, Feb. and Aur. coupons.IUj
*— * ad
K. R. —
talyctupoas7.itt
CITY BONDS.
4scon es, quarterly coupons... MMM lC8}* H4>*
pons, mortgage tt.AA.l
Is. 7s, gold, quarterly con |
Is. 7s, 1396, Jan. and July c<
did advertisement of the section that
the materials.
I Col. Gorman, in his rambles over the globe,
has gathered a magnificent collection of curi
osities and specimens of the arts and handi
work of many countries, that Dwell worths
visit to see. It is hoped that ft will be received
for the fair nest week.
After doing the fair the writer mingled
among the people and was shown many
courtesies.
Falling Into the hands of the sheriff, unof
ficially, that intelligent and efficient officer
showed the oerfeet system with which hli
office Is conducted. As an ornament to his
office snd as a feature worthy of imitation, he
is getting up photographs of all his predeces
sors.
HU Is conceded that no county his a more
The monotony of the trip over was pleasant
ly relieved by the entrance of a party of very
handsome ladles at Butler. An old New
Yorker was so overwhelmed that he lost his
balance. When last heard from he was speed
ing across country In a buggy.
Frattsbire. a beautiful and flourishing vil
lage, was taken In, between which point and
Howard a complete breakdown occurred.
The trip was so pleasant accidents are forgot-
ten.
An Irtoendlary Caught.
Yesterday a negro named Ned Rcddlny, llv-l
ling in Monroe county, near Bollngbroke, re-1
ported to officer Bailey that there was a negro
Ut Campbell ft Jones's warehouse that he
wanted arrested. The officer accompanied
|Ncd to the warehouse, who pointed out Gas
Goodman, who had just got in with a load of
cotton. Gns was taken to the barracks, and
|Ned fgave the following reasons
his action. About two weeks I
I ago Ned diicovcren gam In the act of setting
fire to his gin-house, but succeeded In putting
It out before U reached any size blaze gam.
on finding himself discovered, offered Ned 25
cents not to mention tho matter, and at an
other time one dollar. Ned to >k the money,
and, while he said nothing about It, ho kept
Wllnk llruih All U..VT.** mnw.n.nt. *
m
*08
xailroad Bonne,
Atlantic and Gulf 1st mortgage,
1897, January and July coupons. ...109 111
Qentral R. R. consol, morf., 7s, 18M,
Jan. and Jnly coupons 109 110U
leorria R. R. 6s, maturity 1B97 to
1922, January and July coupons. ...102 106
ffoblle and Girard endorsed 8 per
ct nt 2d mortgage, due lifll -1(7}* 10U*
lont ft Eu. end. 6s,. 1st mort duo
1909, January and Jnly oon pons ...101}* 102),
Wcat. Ala. 8s, 1st mort., dne 1888,
April and October coupons ....-.-3(6 li 7
AT. st. Ala. 8s. 3d mort., due 189U,
April and October coupons ...—K6 107}*
flortheastern end. :a, 1st mort., dne
1896, May snd Nov. coupons....—.110 U2
BAii.no ad rrooiu.
Augusta and Bar. 7s, guaranteed...118 lia
Central stock-..—.... —... 77 78
Qentral certificates...— „... 97 *9
4oGthw«wtaro 7s, guaranteed. „lli lift
aeorgla Railroad ex-dlvldend...—)45 147
Miron Gas Light and Water Hock. 60
Lanier Houso stock...—.. 18 26
BABB 8TOCX,
Exchange Bank.—...—. 410 —
Capital Bank — MJ1* mj
Central Georgia Bank 92 95
•Bid.
Markets brlTalearnoh.
■ *bw Yoax, Oct 29.—Noon—Stock* steady,
money MBS. Exchange, long $4.1'"’* **"'
short 4.83}£684.84. State bondi dull.
8000; stock 40,068.
Acousta. Oct 29-Cotton closed Ann; mid
dling 9; receipts 1848; shipments —; sales
13(0.
Chablbbtob, Oct. 29-Cotton Arm: mid.
dllng 9J*; net receipt* 6162 gro«s 6162: *«!**
4000: stockt-8,511; exports, to continent 1353,
coastwise 3077.
CITY MARKETS.
. M bats.—Market quiet and easier, fitocka
light We quote: Bacon—aides 11U; shoul
ders 8. Bulk meats—sides 10)*al0)<; shoul
der* 7. Hams 15, as to also ana uuaiuy
Labd.—Market quoted higher; stock am-
S le. We quote: In uercce and tuns gurgio*. 10
> palls 10;*: 5 lb palls 1(9*; ft lb palli l^.
Buttbb.—Market steady and well stocked;
oleomargarine 22a25c;newMay gilt edge 26a28c;
creamery 99al0c; country 20aJyj; Teunesseo »
a*»,
Candy.—Assorted, In boxes 103»10}<c, barrela
9Ual0c.
Coen Bbbv.—Cooked, lib *2.25:2 Ibe nt.25.
Cheese.— Market higher; stocks ample. We
quote: Full cream 14c; lower grades 12al3o
Coyfes.—The market Is quiet aud sieady;
choice 14o: good 13c; medium 12W*.'3c;
common llall)*c.
Floum.—Lower but n nod deoued. We
.note: Common Ml; family *4.25; extra
famliT 14.50; fannr <5.00: patent |£.50ae.:5.
Da, Ooona.—Tb.mattmn qniet; uamaod
moderate; .tock. ample. Wcqnote: Print. 4'.,
tSlxe; % Oeorjrla brown .hlrtlnf He: % do 5Uc
twown .heetlng tt{o: white oanabnm *
H abdwabb.—Market firm. Horse ihoee ts.uu
per keg. Mule shoes 86.uo. Iron bound homes
$4.50*5.00. Trace chains 45*50c per pair. Ames
•hovels $11.00 »er do*. Plow hoes 4>*a4l*o per
!b. Halmsn’s plow stocks $1.23. Axes $7.50a
8.00 per dos. Cotton cards $1.00. Well backets
$4.25. Cotton rope I6a20e per lb. Swede Iron
5a5)*c per lb, refined 8%3}*cper lb. Flow steel
Sc pax !b. Nall* $2.75—basis ef 10-d. Powder
IS.OOper keg. Blasting powder 93.00. Lcsd 80
per Tb. Drop tho $1.55*1.W per bag. Barbed
wtro 7a7}*c
Rots.—Terragona almond* 22c per tb; Prfn
oess paper shell 24c: French wainnt* 15h18o*
Naples —; pecanaibe; Brasil 15c: filbens—:
cocoannts 8*5 per 1000.
Oranuu.—ecarceand In good demand. Flor
ida selling at $3.50a4.nu per crate.
Raisins.—Fair demaua; marxot steady; new
layers $2.50 per box; new Tendon layers l?.50
p«r box; loose muscatels I3.0J
GSAIN.-Com—market firm; stock Is llgli
good milling com 80a85c by car lots.7te9Uo
small lots: mlxe<1 corn 76a7*c. Oats -good de
mand and higher; we quote: Western
Ltqroaa—Rye $1.60*5.50. Bourbon $L80a5.00
redistilled rye and corn $1*1.30, gin and rum
'1.05aL73, N C com $1.60, peach and app e
brandy $2.00*2.75. catawba winell 25, port and
sherry wine $1.25*8.86, cherry ana gingei
brandy 90ca$lAO, French brandy t2.2Sa5.75, do
mestic brandy n.C5a2.00.
Ugg,CAJ/nNXD Flasybk andCbhsmt.—Ala
Naval Stores*
Savannah. October 29.—Rosin ipa**^>
quiet, strained to good strained at $L03al.07l*;
“lies, — barrels. «ntrits tnrpentlnt- firm
>gular 27 bid; sales 100 barrels.
Charleston OcL 29.—Spirt s of turpeiitlnc
nominal at 27 bid. Rosin nominal strained
$1.00, good strained $L02}*
Wilmington. OcL 29 —.-mint* oi turpentine
firm at 27}*. Roam nominal: strained 92U,
rood strained 97)*. Tar arm at $1.40. Crude
urpentin* steady: hard ILOO. yellow dip and
virgin $1.60
w York. October 29.—Rosin—refined
steady at >L25&1.30, Spirits of turpentine dull
Wool.
Rrw Yoke, Oct. 29.—Wool dull: unwashed
18 to $4, domestic Hec.ro 82 to 40. Texans 14
M EDICAL DEPARTMENT*
rsasaas' UniversI ty Of Georgia.
UM wUl aad traUmest of Ksoch Ualtowm I -
count, of Mid executor with Mid e.Uie
farther eppc,rln R to the court tbet said
Ellen blatter, when last heard of, Raided In
the state of Texaa,
Ordered; IhatierTlce be perfected b, pub
lication nf thl. order oneo a month lor lour
month. In tbe Teletr.ph .nd Mcnenger, a
paper n which Mid county advertUemenU
aro publl.bed, and in the (Jalvciton News, a
•eipir publl.bed In Galve.ton, said State d
•exai. By the Court. July?, ulT
V1ROIL B. aoLTON, Ordinary.
True extract from minute.,
jyll-w-lam-tm
FACULTY.
X» A. DUGAS. M. I)., LL r>
Ein,ntu« Professor of the PrineduVe. ..a
Practice of Sunrerv F«aacd
„ , JOSEPH A. EYE, M^D
Professor of Obstetrics and idi'cases nt
, 2® en »H , l Children es oI
GEO. W. RAINS, LL D M n
Professor of Medlca^Chcnil.t'^ and'i.h^.
HENHYF.CAMPBELL M D
Professor of Principle, and Practiced So.
p f
lut.
kd/ar,. gIddixo"
Professor of Physiology and PmtuZil
Th.ttractSrpa'rcel'ofiand'.ltnaled In tho , ROBERT C. EVE. MD™*®’
city of JI.cou, In Mid county, a d beloeac- Professor of tUe Inttltutes ami p’r.„„
cordlux to plan of Mid city, parti of lot. No,. Medlelrw of
Bibb County Sheriff Sales.
Will be cold before the Court Homo door In
the city of Mucon during the leyal hour, of
Mle,on the drat Tuesday In November next
the following property, to-wk:
Th*t tract or * * ‘ * ** * • •
ty of Macon, _
0 eo. c m S' m „
•}*•£ F ln» rtwet between loU one (1) aud Jurisprudence. cw
^U») etul renntag afty-ntae feet and tlx thl » InstltuUcr
oSS mi 8 0 ,hu flr “ Mond »y'» -Norea
inches on Elm itreet until ltinterweta ....
line of lot No. 6 In Mid block, tbence .long
• atcady.
iOB4AO!j;
GOT.ru-
meutbonda itrong.
Krenlng.—Rxenant-.
Sub-treasury balance.: Coin 1130,SM,L..
feney (10,1*4,000. Gmernmeut seeurttiM are
itronicr. 1 per cent* * por eontt -100)J.
■tot# bonds steady.
The following were thectoslngquoU
- 4 Ohio4.
*>enrer ft &Io G..
watch upon all “am’s movements.
Ou Monday aIgfct, fearing that Bam might
make another effort to fire the gin house, he re
moved the cotton to his dwelling. Sometime
during the night Ned went out and found the «rie...— 18V*
house on fire ltd saw 8am running away. Hr <C*s« Teuu. R. R.. 4H
was so busy trying to extinguish the names ' ’ *
and saving hi* property that he allowed Sam
to escape. The dwelling was entirely cou-
eumed with all its content*, nothlug being
saved.
Nothing was seen of 8am until yesterday,
Class B. 5*. 98
WmTrSrf
If. Carolina *29
N. Carolina, new *18
Funding............ *io
4. G. Brown cob., lufij*
Tennessee 6s
Virginia Ca
though a warrant for him had been sworn
out Ned says Ham is a!so wanted for break
ing Into a store at Jackson In Butts count,
about two years ago. He is In the barracks
Abram Love. 1
R. W. J. E. Red-
ADrsu um', r. u.u. a.; u. n. j. i;co-
wine. P. P. G. M.; R. W. J. W. Taylor. P. D. G.
M-; if. W. C. r. Uwle P.». O. W.: It. \V. David
SUysr, V. 2.0. tV.; E. W. A. !. Leet. P. G.
W.; B. W. Joh.t O. Ibritx, V. ). O. W.; R. W.
Steven A B orders, P. J. O. W.
The lodge meets again to-day.
After His Ho*ae.
Yesterday morning Mr. J. II. Wool lord, of
Gainesville, Informed officers McCafferty and
Murphy that there was a man in a saloon on
Poplar street wanted for horse stooling, and
that the horse was then on the street When
the nun came out be gave hlsuame as W. R.
Pag e, and when asked where he procured the
horse, he said he bought him from fl. U.
Ogletrte, in Atlanta, about a week ago. Mr.
WooUord said the horse was stolen from him
on the4th of last September, and that he had
been tracec all over booth and North Carolina.
He came dow n to the fair and saw tbi*horse.
Page was token with the homo to tho bar
racks, and a possessory warrant token out
for the horse, *bd a warrant foi borao .steal
ing token «ut for Page, a telegram was sent
by Chief lie/ ito Oclitroe it* Atlanta. The
case came up before Justice cherry aud Wool-
ford was glvvu his bor*c. Iu the afternoon
• telegram was received from Oglvtreo saying
that he sold the horse to Page, and that he
• (Owletree) had purcha>cd him of airnm uamed
Tnbble. On recelfd of tb
was released from custody.
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COMMERCIAl.
Too Many Warrants.
The other day a negro named Jim Woolfolk
sued out a warrant for another negro name l
Ticknor for simple larceny. Tlcknor
then sued out one for larceny
after trust for Woolfolk. All
this happened in the Howard district.
Judge Tucker bekl court and dismUstd the
warrant against Ticknor because Woolfolk
was net there. Jus* Tncl'*? • omta bai
liff and sent him out after Woolfolk. Be and —
Ticknor came In town together and found the The receipt* wero (93, sales 559, shipments
object of his search on Cotton Avenue. Off. bales.
OOTTOR MARKET REPORT
BY
T slew turn abo Maaaaxogx.
M acob. October 29-Nfeniue.
Liverpool reported the market firm with a
good demand at 57-16 for middling uplands.
Sales, 12,0.0 bales. Future* closed barely
steady.
la New York October contracts osened
firm at 9.80 and closed dull at V 78 78. sales,
87,000 bales
’•fimrs in New York opened steady at 99* tor
mlddllnc uplands and closed quiet at 9M.
«*!•«. 073 bale*.
Tbo local market waa quia and unchanged.
Ject of hi* search on Cotton Avenue. Off. ;
r Martin assisted In making the arre*t. aud }
i^y went to the barracks. Here office. I *
chapman dlscovereil the warrant agaiu-c I 5JSJ iJrUMiTiSjr*
Woolfolk, and also the one against TicW.
which bad been dismissed but which the bal- *-ow mldaUn#.
llff itill held, and both men were locknl up
The bailiff was in trouble, but later in the
evening the negroes ba 1 a trial before Juvtlco
Cherry and the cases dismissed.
Absolutely Pure.
ThU powder never varies. A marvel of
parity, st.cngth and wholesomeness.
More economical then the ordlnnry kinds,
and cannot be sold in competition with tbe
maltitndeof lowteet, short weight, alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only in cant.
Rovat. Baking Eownsa Co.,
108 Wall etraet New York.
Oils.—Market Orm and Intooddcmubl: elf
naUOeSOc: West Vlrtlnla black '.7o: Uni oil
70c; cotton teed M; beedllfht JOo&c: keraeeoe
17c: neouloot 78c; mschtnery Ko40o; llm.cd
Wane; mineral seel SSc; eotton eeed ref
Hmx«, Woou KTC.—Hides—receipts lum:
ufy flint 8si2i salted ftsto. Wool nominal: 11 u
washed 18sXc; WMhed jlsjso; burry tksltc
“’—txaMe. TsUow SdMa
-,jKtie.—Plnte ItAO: quarts (2 5S. half osr
nls, plain and mlKsd, (7.00,
Onions.—YeUow and nd OS.OOaS.75 net bbl.
l2.0oSJo” Ban “ l “' ” <1 ' n t0,aM P»'bunco.
far mw potatoes
at t2.0Cs2.7S per bb<.
Rice,—l+ood «c: prime «'<c; fancy 7o.
b BTAtcs.-Kellntd pearl boxes to; do. 1 O
SASDINXA.-Qnuter boxes American (0.73a
SO; imported llSAO.
Balt.—The demand la moderate and the
market steady; Urnetoik; Vlutula tlal.2S;
Uvcrpool (1; by car load these prices can b>
nrnor.—Market bare of Florida and Oeorfla
•yrnpei New York sutar 30.10c.
Fun.—New crop, No. 1. bbl.., 117.00, half
bbls. 10.00, quarter bbls. CUB; UUTOc; No.
mackerel, blit. MOD, hail bW tt.CO, quar
ter bbla 12.75, Idle 00,
Mens.—About mice cor loads ta tne rair-
ket, which lr active; trade medium; HOOslSB.
lloMix.—One cor losd Tennessee In markut:
PROVISION AND CRAIN MARKETS BY
TELtORAPH.
BauihOM. Oct. 75.—Flour steady, quiet;
.toward street snd Weatam sqperenc u.2M
2.73, extra I2.2IM.5IL family *75*4.73. city
THUS lunerdne 12.60*173, extra HOOsJUio,
rto brands tL<2st.73, Psuprco family M.N,
laperlatlTS potent 16.75. Wheat—Ronthem
ukt snd carter; Wasura steady and flrmer
■ - l — do saber Mold; Mo
Maryland Mt.sDO; Mo 2 Western winter red
■pot Until*. Corn—Southern white lower;
Western dull: Southern while 5ts36: yellow
MsSl, Oats quiet snd unchanf ad. Rye Arm
alCadV
St. Louts. October 20.—Floor nnchsnced
family UAOOIOt eholeai Wjs A00. fancy
•8.70*4.73. Whwu lower: Mo. 2 red rrtnter 77«
»77ficMh,-7»7"!( November. Com mow end
lower: SO cash, 17K Norembcr. Oau very
•low: No. 2mired»tVtAWi c*«h, *>A for
November. Provisions dull snd quiet Pori
dull: jobbing 818.00T' “
tons clear 17.70. she
rlU B^JJlOw'shOrt el
lower snd nominal at le.sift, wntuv steady
atn.ll.
Loouvtui, October 2).-Flonr steady and
unchanpd: exua tamuy IE2M1IU. A No I
83.ais3.73. WUst dull; mo. 2 rsd n. com
dull, lower. Mo.2 wblu 85, do mixed 48. 0*U
dull end lower: Mo. 2 white »; mixed 21
ProTislone steady. Mms pork nominal. Bulk
tne lino oflnt 6, tllty-ntne feet «lx Inches to
•old to Mowers si ihown by book V, pax.
(14), Clerk’s olllce. Bibb Superior Court, lerled
on m the property of Jesio Jordan, to .stl.fy a
mortttsito fl, fa. lnueil from hibb super
lor Court In favor of H. s. Unler and W. B.
If 111, receivers, etc.,v s. Jesse Jonlsn. Proper
ty pointed out in Mid morbpm fl. fa.
<1. 8. WKStCOTT, Sheriff.-
fJEOlttil'ATBlBB CODilTY.-By virtue of‘sn
" order from the Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be .old boloro tbe Court House
door In the city of Macon, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuc«iav in Novem
ber next, all the real estate of Eliza 8. John-
*<> n -.l*to of said county, deceased, to-wlt:
Light v-three acres, more or less, being the land
in said couuty on which aald Eliza 8. Johnson
realded at the timo of her death. Also fifty
acres of land, more or less, lying In the south
west corner of lot of land number 201, origi
nally Houston, now Bibb county, bounded by
the lands ot Eliza Johnson on tne cast, south
bv the lands of Ryder and Grace, west by the
land! of Jore Willis and north by the lands of
Mr*. Tankersley. bold as tho property of fillza
8. Johnson to pay debts and division amoug
the heirs of said estate.
Roberta. Johnson,
lawiw* Administrator.
TTFoltrilA, BIBB COUNTY.—M. W. WaU.-
U worth liar npnllctl for exemption of per.
sonalty and scttlne opart and valuation of
bomcatcad and 1 will pass upon tho same at
to o'clock s. m. on Tuesday, October 28, 1881,
at my olfloo. J. A. McMANCd,
law8t* ordinary.
ber. ““ in -Norem.
^KPWAKDflM.DKQg.l..^
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ~0NLY^T
Bv Mail Postpaid.
NOTICE.
1
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OUJjUr.M. J.B.BUCBACa.MbV
MbSTSZ..B.Y
SILVERWARE!
For Bousebolil Use.
BIRTH DAY J
WEDDING PRESENTS I
Large stock and Low Prices.
£ftrvk-nd for Catalogue.
WILLIAMS & STEVENS
labS wly Macon. Os,
(3 EOROIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-WIU be
va lul l belore tbe court houM door. In Knox
ville, da., on the first Tuesday In December
next, witbin tbs legal hours of isle, fifty-two
acres of land, mere or less. In southeast corner
of lot No. 181 in Tnlnl District of said ooanty.
Also, fifteen acres In nnnbwcil comer of lot
No. U In sixth District ol said county; sold as
the proparty of Ibe estate ol Young Jciiutij
lately deceased, for benefit of belra and cred
itors. Terms cash. W. B ARNOLD,
October 27, imt. Administrator,
octsu lawtt
,_ t lor make* eppllcetlon to me for letters
ol administration on estate ot John P. Taylor,
late of said couuty, deceased.
This w.11 cite >11 person, concarosd to .how
cause. If any tb.y bar*, bv the Orel Monday
In December next why aald application ihould
not be (ranted
Witness my hand omclallv.
| Oct. 27, test. VlKua. 8. HOLTON,
occu lawtt Ordinary.
On receipt of thl. leQfrsm, Page
The Hatcher Combination—Tb* Orest
Labor-Saving Machine.
It will open, ill tribute guano, cotton sued i
nod cover all at one coin.; or It will open, dti-
Marv Cunnlff’s Faith Rewarded.
Mary CannifT, an Irish rirl, with Mr.
Edward Hopper, No. 1200 Bpruce street,
has enviable fortune A hard working
domts’.ic—she baa (15 000. She communi
cated to n reporter that months ago, she
heard of The Louisiana State Lotterr, and
decided on an investment. Her belief In
it* strictly honest principles were not
shsken when she drew • blank for (our
time* lubstqucnt, nor did ahe fall to In
vest monthly, by mail, (1 with M. A,
Dauphin, Washington, D. C. She has
just been notified that tbe ticket, one-fifth
of which she holds. No. 70,408. has drawn
tbe (75,000 prize.—Ihilodtlphia (Pa.).Ycrr,
September m.
Week on hand September l, 11*4
Total
•lint EXT*.
Shipped by ran.
tupped prenouslj..
W. H. Holtenbeck Declines.
NY Fsikxp* axis tux Pc*uc; Ilavlnx
tribute tbe guauo an 1 bed on the sam'. it will I L.cn earnestly solicited by numeroua friend,
do the Mine in pl.uting corn snd other crops, to he coma a candidate for county treasurer of
end no change, be necessary, only to t ska off 1 -hi. county, and hxvlnt conMntcd at on*
tb* board and put on tb. plows, and in add! lIm - «*ellnw my name to be used eaacandl-
turn you have either e .Itigleordouhle spick- date, but now, after considering the matter
and all the change ncr cary from double to more hilly, and in view of my personal busi-
tlnxle is to paton th* i Ingle plow lot*. nes. engatementa end for the pesc* and bar-
~Tne afnflestock tliua obtained l> superior niony .td Uc.t Inumtolouccountr.ItM-
lo ell others.u 1 I.ilmpler,.lnmfer ami more |*ct/all> deeilae to become a candirtaM foe
durable and mu easier, Tbe (conversion or the office In the approaching election. Tbank-
d*ruble dock answers man ■ purpnM. 11 li a lot iny in.ny frlcuds for their manibatatlons
anperlor cnlUr aloe, m any kind of a plow of confidence In me and ptedglng myearnetl
works .well on IL The plow feH arc arranged ] support In every Inlertat Involving the wel
tic In advance, l fare ol our county, I am. respectfully, your
osnblnatlon is | fellow elttreo, \v. H. lioi-i.ssixa.
CllnUm, Jones t o., (la., October >, 1ml
to work opposite each other, o.
Acy penoo can see that this i
simple and a great labur-Mvlng machine U> th
rlanter. It will mv* the work of from two t
Disease, Fropenolty and Feetioa brings
mankindnamberlen ailments; foremost
•moos them are nrrvoueneee, nervous de-
Willy, and unnatural wexknee* of gener
ative organ*; Alien's Drain Food aucceee-
(nlly craercomee these t roubles and restores
tb* sufferer to his former vigor. 11.—At
drogglou, or by mail from J. H. .Allen, m
Fi.it Avr., Now York city,
,S15
Young Men—Rond This.
The Voltaic Belt (Jo.,of Marshall. Mich.,
ofier to send their celebrated Electro Vol*
talc Belt end other Electric appliance* on
trial for thirty days, to men (voang or
old) afflicted with nervoaa debili-y. lossof
vitality and manhood, and all kindred
tr .able*. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia,
paralysis and many other diseases. Com'
plot* restoration to health, vigor aud
manhood guaranteed. No risk la Incurred,
a* thirty days’ trial la allowed. Write
them at oacc lx illustrated pamphlet free.
Ameren 12,ltd. Futures very firm.
October..
meets—ebonlders M 6i* olaar rtb aides 181\
clear aid** «to.to. Baron-abouMen I7.UJ,
clear riba (10.73, abort clear 111.23 Hams—
sssjsjssar ■
cracnofATt. OctoberTA-FMrdull: family
ftronicr: No2 mixed 41*46. OaU firmer:
Stock on hand 4,073 steady; prime eteein 17.00. Bulk meats dull
COTTON MARKET* BY TELEGRAPH. «-d lower: ehoolden.jiM. abort rlb_|s.25.
UvsarooL, OcL 20—Noon.—Cotton, business
firm with a good demand; mlddtlns uplonda
5 7-16: middling Orleans 3)4: Mies 12,000 bales,
for speculation and export 1000; receipt* 18,100,
ft EOROIA, CRAWFORD COUKTY.-Ther*
U ha. been an application filed in my offlee
for J. W. Jm-k, clerk of tho Buperlor Court ol
Mid connty, to be appointed .dralcli'rstoron
th* eauto of Jackson Hancock, deceased, lata
Th's will clt* all persons concerned to show
COOM. If anv they have, by th* first Monday
In Novamber next why .aid application anonia
not be granted.
OtORGU. BIBB COUNTY—Where**, A. B
Lou sdmlnUtrator of the eatete olMra.yir-
fi^oi B d.:«ti^.^s«‘ ra,orl * t -
This Is to cito ana admonish all persons con
cerned to ba and appear at Ibe eofirt of ordi
nary of said count/ on the first Monday In
^&rY. h ^^ d “ ^# ?. c i?M■SKS01s. u,,,
sep5-law3m*Orulnary.
- - -5 27-64
October and November......^..^w52644(927-8l
November and December h
December and Jsnusry... M M MM . mM .5 2944^30 64
January and February..044
February and March —.....—....5 37-OV^.X-Ci
2r.M.—Sales Included 9190 bale* American.
Futnree steady.
October* sellers — — 2>-64
October and November sellers 5 iv64
November and December, sellers..5 2V64
December and January, btiyers-.A
January and February, sellers 5 31^4
February and March, sellers6
March and April, sellers6 4-V>4
April snd May*buyen ^*.^..-54Cc04
May and June, buyers-...-.. —J> 5044
9 r.«.—Futures closed barely stssdy.
October, tellers —. —— —627-64
October and November, seller* —62744
November and December, tellers 3 7744
December and January, buyer*-..-5 » 64
January and February, *eilera..-..5 3l4i
February and March, sellers ..—.6 3»44
arch and April, sellers-.—.—.8 4244
April and May, fellsrs—.——.3 46 <-\
May and June, sellers, J1504*
NttvYozx, October 29.—The Post’s cotton
article says: Future deliveries after an ad
vance of 4 to 3 points lost 3 to 4, and sold at
tbe third call: January 9J7, March 10.lt, June
UlS6; October, November and December uere
offered at t.T9. February 10.01, April 10.24, May
1&42, July 10.68. Futures closed quiet; No
vember 1, December 2 and tbe balance 3 points
lover than yesterday.
New Yoax. OcL ‘
new uuwM w. •»«*»
x^iisrsfsfir
ia5Sun«C»lmme < 'l0 1 ' t '
Seln* qoewSon? 1 * akavt
wli, W—i SJ ,w——
the muning ud
closed !;c. lower: October 74)4*75, November
74)4*7 Af, No2 ChcAgo ipring 7i'4a74. Corn
opeuci lirnngand clotedk*me Mjestenlay:
cash 41);«l'-’’4, November 42‘iat3M. Oatillru:
e—h 2af>2S. November Li.'iAXti. Pork ttlilo
higher early but declined 6*10.: c*.h tli ; a
ISA). October (15.25*15.30,. lord iteadr: cavh
ic. 'i' ,u7.co, November p;.«a«Je!i. Bnlkrac.u
quiet: .boulder. M.2See.«. .bort rthe(7.23*7 :d,
clear .Idea la ioaASA Whliky steady *( 11J J.
Bu*»ii»ttw3^:_ Standard A i'/i. cut laal 7a7!i
ftxw Yoax, October 2).-FVmr-aoulb*;n
heavy: common to fair extra (XjMeL'A); goed
to choice extra 5L23a5.75. WheaL apot about
steady and quiet: ungraded redJOAOl, un-
cral,..| white M, No 2 red 85K*3* OctoVr,
E^i^^T'.'Efco.VSS;
hell firm: new 77*22, fair to choke 22
Coffee, spot fair Rto dull at t'i.73. Mo. 7
SiEia-ftS'SS*
sLfin“ i «na rn ^ bn s&" ■
Porto Rico 13-18. raelAM— sugar r
S I refining 31-;*a5 3-lc, refined
crutheif 0)
M,w v>tlcAri. ie*5L Cuba :30-teel __
r?|.- r cri7r.v a ’-”- fiawyrr,luaolMldcounly,
■dnll, ruberwaak:newmWepot
41*43. fcrtdnll, rather weak: new aaaoapM
Executor's Sale of Real Estate.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY - Under and by
virtue of *n order from the Court of Ordinary
of Bibb county, Georgia, will bo aotd before
th* court house door In Macon, .aid county,
between the tegri Mle boxra. on the Brat
Tuewlsy In December next, 18M, to the hlxb-
cit bidder and tor CAAh, on* vacant lot In the
city of Macon, mM county, fronting on Jones
■trMt one hundred end five feet and running
back ninety feet Bold M th# property of • •-
late of John T. Coley, lore of Illbb county, de-
ceeaed, for the benefit of tbe helni and credit-
on of Mid deceased- October 23. Iam. g
Recognisance.
Th» day mm John L. Hardeman, aollctor
general of tbe Macon circuit, who proiecntei
forth* 8t*tc of Georgia and ihowa tfiat hereto-
fore, to-wlt, on the sth day of 8cptember.lS83.
James O. June, as principal, and F. Bchltnien
a. recurllr, entered Into an obligation com
monly called a recognlrance, belore Lout.
Nelson, • constable in and for said county,
signed with their hands anl sealed with their
seal, by which they acknowledge themselves
to owe and be Justly indebted to A. D. McDan
iel, governor of said State, and his successors
In offlee in the sum of three hundred dollars,
for the true payment of which th-y bind them-
•elves, their heirs and legal representatives
Jointly and severally, which said recognizance
vas subject to and have tbereuuto a certain
condition in subsUnce and effect as follows,
to-wlt: That If the said James G. Jones, ptln-
pal, make bis personal appearance before the
riuiHirlor Court to be held for said county of
Hibb on the fourth Monday of Oetobcr, 1H&3,
from day to day and from term to .term to an-
swerfortho offense of receiving 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
found au ludlctmcut for simple larceny a true
bill In the premises) and not to depart tnence
without leave of said court, then said obliga
tion to be void,else to remain In lull force and
effect. Now on this day the Holicitor-Gencral
having announced ready and the case being
called in its order, tho »ald James G. Jones
being solemnly called three times to come
Into court to answer said charge of simple lsr-
eny.and the said F. Schlinzcu, blshall, hav
ing been three times warneo to present the
body ol bis principal whom he engaged to be
present this day to answer said cnarge. and
thssald parties respectively haying wholly
made default; U Is therefore considered, or
dered. and adjudged by the court that the said
James G, Jones, principal, and F. Bchllnxen,
surety, forfeit their recognizance and that the
■aid Henry D. McDaniel, governor, recover
against tho said James G. Jones,principal, aud
1-. Schllnzen, surety,the sum of three hundred
dollars, the amount of their obligation, so lor
frited as aforesaid unless at the nest term of
tula court they show sufficient cause why this
order should not bo made final and scire fa
cias U ordered to Issue.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN,
Holicitor-Gencral.
J. B. FATES, Judge Superior Court North
eastern Circuit, presiding.
GEORGIA. Bia» County—To all and slogu-
at tho Hbenffsof said Mate—Greeting: Where
as James G. Jones, principal, and F. 8chUn-
sen, security, did, on the ftth day of Juno,
one thousand eight hnndred and eighty-three,
before Louis Nelson, a constable In and for
said county, make aud enter into their certain
‘ledarec-
d scaled
1 Nelson.
constable as aforesaid, and which Is now here
in court ready to be shown, whereby the said
James G. Joues, principal, and F. Hchllnzen,
security, acknowledged themselves to
owe and bo Justly Indebted to H.
D. McDaniel, Governor of said State,
■nd his successors In office In the sum
of three hundred dollars, for the true payment
of which they bound themselves, their heirs
and legal representatives Jointly and severally,
which said recognisance was subject to, and
had thereunto a certain condition In sub
stance. and to. the effect following, that la to
*ar: That If the said James O. Jones, princi
pal, do make his personal appearance before
the Superior Court to be held for said county
of Bibb.sra the 4th Monday of October, 1883*
from dav to day. and from term to term, to
answer for tbe offen«e of receiving stolen cat*
tie, knowing them to be stolen, and to snch
other Indictment as the grand Jurv may find
In the premises, and the grand Jury having
found an indictment for simple larceny a in
bill In the premises, and not depart them.,
without leave of said court, then said obliga
tion to be void, else to remain In full force
and effect.
And whereas, at the October torn, 1583, of
the Superior Court of the county aforeaald, to-
ait: On the 5th day of December, one thou
sand eight hundred and eigbtr-three, tbe said
James O. Jones, principal, being thrice duly
called In open court, and falling to appear, and
the said F. Schllnzen, security, being duly
called and required to produce the body of the
said James G. Jones In court, and failing ao to
do. It was thereupon ordered, considered
and adjudged tor the court, that their said
recognizance be forfeited to the State and that
scire faelas should lt«uc thereon. In terms of
the law. All of which, by the records ot said
couit, reference being thereunto had, will
more fully and at large appear.
These are therefore to command you, and
each of you, that you make known to the said
James G. Jones, principal, and F Schllnzen.
security. If to be found in your bailiwick, that
they, and each of them, be and appear in terms
of the law, at the next Superior Court, to be
held in and for the county of Bibb, on the 4th
Monday In October next, then and there to
show cause why final Judgment should not be
entered up against them, or either or anv of
them, on their said recognisance so forfeited
KNOW THYSELF,
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SwfiSSsffAfftfS
workln every jenaa-m«h.nlcal, Uteri, Md
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The Science of Lllu ihould bt read bv the
young to. Instruction and by the afi!c[t«l ' -
roller Ilwlll benefit all -London oSS “*
There Is no member ol society to whom this
book will not bensefal, whethtryouth, pai«?
guardian. Instructor or cleiwym.n.-.traVL.i
Address I'KABOllY MKDIL'AL INSTITUTE
or Dr. W H. PARKER. Mo. 4 Bolfincb itaS
Braton. Mam., who may be cou.ulW oVS
U1mu<« rcquirinx.kill aud experience.
Chronic anil ohetl-au dlseart* ihi th.ve
baffled the skill of all other 11 |.' • i •:.j.
clans a specialty. Such UEi Sli tmS.
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NOTICE.
C.e. t«Meai. executor o lio* Mtaieo nu.xn.
nah Leraeur, v*. Ewell Webb, principal, and
. Johu II. Bandera, security.—Complalot, In
BibbhuperiarCourt. . ... _ _
IT eppearing to th* eonrt that John H. Ban-
I (lorr, one of tho defeodanta In the above-
named cauM, la dead, end Wm.IL Handers ta
admlnlitr.tor on hi. ratal*.
It Is ordered by Uw court that Mid Wm. R.
Handers be mad* a party defendant to Mid
nilt, and that h* bclnc a non-realdent a aopy
of tbta order b* lervad by publication M pta-
’"signed ih’hriS*d*y of Hovembax 13*3.
T. J- blMHOlfe. J. B. C.
A true extract from th* minute, of Bibb Hm-
perior Court, April td, Uh3. A. B. BOM.
aprt-Iawtf Clerk.
Aghita Fm UitiuifflGiiA
GEORGIA, BIBBJCOrFTY.—Notlcvlihereby
vX givi ttonthe first MomUy la Novem-
be* next I wUl make uppUcstlim tc the C<#urt
of Ordinary of Mid county for leave to sell tbe
lends belonging to the estate of guaeanah
jm, on their *al«I recognlzanci
... the State, In favor of said -
amount thereof, with Interest and eoata.
Witness the Honorable T. J. Simmons,
of said court, this 23d day of June, ISM.
Jun2i-lamlm.
STYLE
SEWING MACHINE
Equal t
CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
AGENTS^'. 1 ; t'"
STS
Bg-ifeggaw
Oueen
FOR SALt.
T>Y VtRTUK OP POWER OF fiAUt < ON
talned In a deed made to the undersigned
by F. F. Farris, dated April 14, Ifeftlq we will
sell st public outcry to the highest bidder foi
rash, on Monday, November 17,1881, before
tbe courthouse door. In Butler, Ge., bctwcei
tbe hours ol 10 o'clock in the morning and i
o’clock In the afternoon, tbe following prop
erty, towtt: All that tract or parcel r*
■ituate«l. lying ac<l being lr**—*
notds, Taylor county, Ga., k
ot said town as lots numU
in block number twcntr-l
age on Winston street of If
atvl running bark 311 fe
Macon street, and hsvinr
four-room framc-l dwel
will be sold t# satisfy a n
Parris for $l,918Ad due ? .
secure the payment of whk_ .—.
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