Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, November 07, 1884, Image 3

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TIIE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. IPS*. fjJifNEWS IN GEORGIA. k Carter living near Carrollton, of Mr. Jaa. C. Robertson, had strangely | had been moved only a few days before, that weighs 1 3O0 pounds. disappeared from his bouse. Since then in the hope of a cbauge tor the better, but the matter has become more mysterious, toe shock was more than her delicate h.therid bv correspondence ANr WT FROM THE PRESS. B.DWW1CE .till brags on her artesian TSL BsrnesTiUe Gazette bu «»PP«*™ d in our sanctum. We extend congratula- 11 Mr J° N*TurrLKbas purchaeed the Perry nitli Mtd propo«e« to erect a firat-cla.s Jew building where the old one now ^R.eATOB Colquitt is said to be Interest- JSanewhoW now beln g, bui . u for * 5rin?er*re*ort at Drayton f.land, near B Tnaaa'are over one thousand bales ol T.” now In Dawson waiting for trans- •KMT The railroads should devise £me way to more the ootton. Gainesville Eagle expresses the Tninn that the prohibition question •Pjjjff'be 1 presented to the people on iU J»r.p.rt from politic. Tua Augusta, Gibson and Sandersyille '52KS Twin's Hill. They wUl work from thU ’’rnwa »™ in the neighborhood of 800 ne- rroesto Dodge county who have not Daid Sri, noil tax. The people should see that SS5 Sf these dnsky gentlemen are allowed Turea is a lady now in Dawson that at had live living husbands, hour S?theS sre now living. She does not live hire but is well known in the community !Sd is here at present looking after some ■ property. Fact. a uxor is DOW current to the effect that thiold Batabridge. Cuthbert and Colnm- hto railroad hu been sold to a syndicate, ^obMglte. to begin work tofore the 1st If January next Howe ver, there is noth- isa thst justifies the statement that the work will be done. Psur Jfoihe Journal: So far as we have been able to lesrn, no oats, rye or wheat hirtbeeu planted in Houston county this fall thooghmany of our farmers have about finished gathering theircotton. It may be that they are waiting for rain, but we®o say it would pay those who can to plant now. Osiv two cases were appealed from the fast term of Houston Superior Court, and only eight fifaa have been Issued. Clerk Wellons aays that the average number of fl-hs heretofore Issned hu been about 25 for each term of court. This is a decreue of leut 65 per cent. In the civil litigation. The decrease In criminal busineit is equal- iw marked-only three sentences were passed by the lut court, against ten at IbeAprif terra. The Republicans had a grand oik muting In Gainesville lut Baturday. Tbs taole, referring to the crowd says: "O- all the sickly, measly, Ood-foraaken crowds tnatwe have seen to be called a political muting, that which greeted Brethren Nor- cross and Thomas last Saturday was the sickliest, measliest and God-forsakenest. And yet ol such is the kingdom ol Repub nunT Mr. Dick has an ox Tna shipment of oysters from Savannah during the past week has averagedlOOgal lons daily. Twelve licenses were issned from the ordinary's office at Acworth daring the month of October, The mayor of Thomuvllle, having served honorably and well two terms, de clines a re-election, Tnaaa are three negro schools on St. Si mon's Island. Strange to uy, the whites cannot bout of one. The Republicans have expressed the in tention of carrying Sumter county to-day by a majority of 300. The Enquirer-Sun reports the death of Mr. Lawrence M, Burrus, a prominent and nseiul citizen of Columbus. 'Tna number ol white polls in Cam II connty is 2 813. white defanltera 45, negro polls 460, negro defaulters 38. Hoher Ferry will be hanged in Coving ton next week, provided the Governor does not Interfere with the sentence. Thr trestle for the railroad bridge across Muckalee creek, near Americas, was raised lut week, and the stringers are now belag laid. Thr military convention to be held in Atlanta on Thursday next i romises to be largely attended. All the volunteer ba' talions in the State will be represented. Thr editorial management of the Fort Valley Mirror and Aavertieer has passed into the hands of Messrs. H. A. Mathis, and S, B, Butr, Mr. I. H. Branham retir ing. In a couple of hours each, for three days fast week, Willie and Romain McCullough, St. Simon's Island, canght one hundred and sixty-five fish, which netted them 39.75. About $500,000 worth of cotton hu been received in Albany this season to date. Under sensible methods there would be a round snm of money in all this for the farmers. Brunswick's second artesian well is tem porarily delayed, owing to the non-arrival ol the piping that was ordered some weeks ago. The prospect tor a good flow is en couraging. An eilbrt is being made to remove the comty site of Clinch connty from Home villeto Dul’ont. The latter is two miles near- er the center ot the county, bat othersrise not so desirable a location as the former Gao. W. Chrrvxs, the s'ayer of Capt. T. H. Pickett, of Damon, hu been re moved to the Fnlton county jail. It is thonght his health will not permit of bis trial at this term ol Terrell Superior Court The management of the Georgia railroad hu instituted the enstom of charging all employes o( the road one cent, per mile, except when they areon railroad business. There is a good deal of grumbling over tie airangement. The Masonic fraternity of Carrollton baa Frightful Catarrh. last week. | above hour, she wm summoned to And we learn that she was cnciente, and death’s door. Mrs. Cbas. Drake, foal pi ay is suspected, as not a tiling has | the firm of s Lyons & Cline, and PIECES OF BONE. JOHNSON & LANE, . suspected, as not a uungl— been heard of her since the night of her Mrs. Wilcox, ot Macon, came ovor on the strange departure. Mr, Robertson livee 9 o'clock train this morning to attend the In Broken Arrow district, in which Mrs. funeial, which will be preached from 8t. Mitchell was killed, and It is already fa- Stephen’s Episcopal Church to morrow, moui for mysterious murders. | There arei fewdeaths that have occurred in onr midst that have been more keenly How tha Successful Lawyer Wins His felt than Mrs. Stoner’s, and to the sor rowing family our town and community Cause. extend their heartfelt condolence. CartersvUlo Free Pros. Law books are now used in court rooms •imply u ornaments. The succeuinl I raa circus—sicxnus ahono the showmen lawyer abases the witnesses, cries before I —oeneeal news. the jury, and his cue is wou, tSS" .SThEF I joritT went home. There were of coarse “ smnii the urasl attempts to demand people out water to of lhelr roon, y ln giving them change at their heads to get enough water to tlie l)cket 0 m ce> but with the uslstance ot the police several parties had their money refunded to them. One young man recov- breathe in. The Little dob and tho Small Bor In L r ed $20 in that manner. Church. A member of the band belonging to the Columbus Times. clicus died here last night at the Goddard Close observation to-day will discover The 1^1^^ thUaftar- the usual Uitle dog trotting up the aisle. I noon. The fat woman is also quite sick “ ' "ItJetiq ‘ ‘ The lion fa Ymt'e-3o“ 4doerhaos « “>» same place. The circus leaves here but i“ true. “ mt * d0 * ged perb,ps ' to night at 12:0t for Carrollton, where they He will be met by the little boy with the sb 5* b J' nl n>TOW. ...bln,, .hoc. minim? down the aisle. -V9! ,on . receipts to date 10,168 hales. jPSLfejgt I ogj.7M receiving a i.rg. arnooni of cotton and trade from Pike and, after trying two or thru seats, settles ot cotton auu iraue .rom xiae on the fr.,nt one. Atcer critically examin- on account of lug the face, all around he wUl/faoure ttj. «g KKLdUk^ifaS.^SnUfa mS to him * After against the "antis.” We welcome them fa* head hi* on the b «* to the metropolis of Middle Georgia. tng peculiarities of the SSho h n a to. b «lfa n ^dIKmXr i1 SfflJtl M. Uwt of the prohibition question in this »mfnf$Ion C AftiJ thia he tnddenlv dis- counl y aome time during UiecomlDg sum- Sovere toihe wanfa i’ drinkofSkr or I SVh.'.^ie" o "heZuorT “ “ stanVinu'aronmiVhe’duo* HewalSdown Dr.J. W. Dunbar, a prominent citizen Standing dm HewaUadm of Fayette connty and formerly a resident t . h 'i !L ',^ .n 8 tl 8 “° g comlDf! of Griffin, died at his home near Brooks and—that s all. station, on last Friday morning. His re mains were interred here, according to a A csnulne Compalgn Picture. desire expressed by him to that effect. Conyers Solid 8outh. The police succeeded yesterday mornini Thursday uUV. vnk M-. Bi .W .'.kin *»*»• on^the of if SSlinnett U ami same plantation, had indicted serums cuts tar-room on the line of Gw " net {„®" d on hi* fellow laborer. Daring ihe dsy the Rockdale, an intereaUng sdsit. While n . w , ot the death of the wounded negro there he tne\j .‘?*" c ® d ®r?“."| d reached here and the murderer is now con- boys, end everything was highly sociable, ,, d, pleasant and sgre®abie, until eoraedUput? ° Exon.iing a few plain drunk., every- arose which challenged the honor and to- ^ . r - entire tegrityol Mr. Watkins. He felt blmseli P* 3 ®®* 10 “fl ul ® u T dQrlB 8 “• * nur ® duly bound to hold up, at all hazard, his I fair name against any InsnlL Hie oppo nents were imbued with the seme spirit. As a result a lively fisticuff ensued, which brought rocks, sUcks and purchased the business home of 8tewart & fence rails prominently into tue. Long, in the northeast corner of the square, our Ben stood, like Gibraltar, firm Ueanlsm hereabouts.' | Tua Oglethorpe Echo thinks that “the plan merchants have fallen Into of paying even more than the market quotations for ootton when credited on account is an In sult to the seller, or should be so consid ered.” Perbeps the AI-Ae is right, pel heps not. However, observation teaches that the "seller” always likes to be insulted that way. There are eeveral modes ol offering Insult, bat the above, as a general rale, has neither been nor will be consld end the most direct. Thieb of the best aldermen that ever conferred honor upon Brunswick, by faith ful service in the promotion of its welfare, were yesterday arraigned before tbemevor. Their namee are A T. Liltledeld, T. O'Con nor. Jr., and John P. Harvey. The charge sgalnrt them was not failure to discharge their doty. They simply omitted to pro cure a permit from tha health office, all vmmIs to the port, outgoing and incoming, being under quarantine regulations. The mayor dismissed the charge against them, much to tha delight of the embarrassed aldermen. Psaev Home-Journal: AVe understand that an effort was made here this week to get up a subscription to bore an ar’eeian well to Perry, but wltti what success we sre unable to report. An artesian well would benefit our tosrn immensely, and we are satisfied that a majority of oar peo- R would like to Imre one here, but there omo doubt concerning the manner of securing the proper funds. Some think it should ba done by taxation, others by a stock company, and a id others are willing to begin with a personal subscription.' Let’s have the wail. Wa learn that Kugcne Beck, who lives inCUyton, Rabun counly, tills State, shot his wile, and her lister, on Tuesday night last. His wife died Instantly, while her lister, who had been wounded in the rc- lfiun of the heart, was In the throes of death when oar Informant lefL Tbesa two ladies were the daughters of Dr S. 8. Bal and will tear down the wooden structure ant build a two story brick in its stesd, the np-v-r story to serve as a lodge room and halL The Athens lee factory will positively ba in operation by next spring. It will ba thoroughly overhauled, and at an expendi ture ot a few thousand dollars can be pat in perfect order. There are about $12 000 Invested In this property, and it won’t do to rust ont. SWAixsnoao llemieer: A book just pub lished is entitled “How fo Make $500 a Year with Twelve Hens.” Judging from •lie price et which eggs have been telling in Hwainsboro for several months past, some body bat h«n trying to make $500 a year with one hen. A local bill will be presented to the Legislature for the passage of a law an tliorlting the county commissioner! of Brooks to pay $1500 toward the boring of a well In Quitman. The conncil will con tribute any amonnt additional that may be necessary to the boring of the well. MiLLanoaviLLi Chronicle: Mrs. F. C. Furman’s gin-home, on her river piece, waa destroyed by fire on Tneeday night lasL Five Dales of cotton belonging to col- . . ., orad tenants, were also burned. Thework Fulton county jail. of an Incendiary, no doubt The sheriff Mr. Chevaa lias not yat had a prellmlna-1 Enemy. &? it has no has arretted three negroaa on snspioton. ry trial, lie has employed as Ids eonnsel a?-The genuine has above trade mark and Messrs. Hawkins A Wooten, lie refuses I crowed radllnea on snapper. Take no other, to converse about tha matter, especially to saoas return, ro. simiosi. sa members of Ihe press. He saye Ihe trial will ba tha time for the facta to coma out Mr. Chases b a flow looking man. Indeed yon might say a handsome man, five (eel sight Inches in height, black eyes, dark hair, long brown beard and moustache; will weigh one hundred and sixty pounds. He does not appear In good spirits and a smile seldom plays over bis face. It ia evident that ba fully realizes the enormity of bis crime, by his manner and conversation. In bis ceil be takes things qaietly and when the reporter handed him Millcduvilli Chronicle: Marshal Me Comb bad to shoot a negro. Tom Ennis, no Wednesday who was violating the city ordinances. The negro knocked tha mar shal down, and made a motion as if draw a weapon, when the marshal fired him, giving him prebabiy a fatal wound In the abdomen. ley, of Forsyth comity, and half sisters ol U'l. Abijah Julian. Beck has been cap tured and lodged in jail, to await the ver diet of the coart for this double marder. Causa: whisky. Mr. Julian left on Thuri- day morning’s train for the dead bodies of his sisters-in-law. Kistnab Times: Last Saturday night the tunal quiet of our town was broken by the wild, wlenl, helpless, despairing cry of "fire, fire, fire." The alarm ema nated from tha office ot the Dodge County Journal, on Country Hoad street, and In a •hart time a crowd ot people had congre gated there to assist ln extinguishing the fiamea, bat no llamee could be found Homebody said the house was burning be tween the ceiling and the roof, and la n twinkling Iwn nf three liremen hail as cended to the top ot the building, and srlth axes knocked a bole in ihe roof big enough fore circus train to puss through. Still no firacould be found, notwith-tandin the fact that a thorough search was mad for It with a lantern, it bai been suggest ed that perhaps the lire was in Burton’ Is a recent issue, the Jonesboro .Vesrs diacoveied a striking resrmbl sore between " a tittle star ” and the " half ot a news paper." The Tri.x-iasni thought that Ihe notion was altogether he) funny, and in- sinuated that grave suspicions would have been entertained ah ,ut the matter, bal it not been known that Jone-boro was a dry- town. Now comes the -Ve- ", and alter en- i’-svoring t., explain again Urn re-.ou tdance, remark? without the shadow of a smile: " Wa still hold to what we have already state-1 about the half nrw-paiwr looking like a star, amt refer to Dr. Holt “ mlli inly lor the statement. We tril-t tbUwill be sati-lactory to the TaUMSATN and remove all its suspicion-, as scores of others saw it lost as we did." Now, as Job Nould say," their own mo.ithcondemneth them—yea, their own lips testily against tbaa." Thi Dawson Journal is offered (or rale. foosTTH is enjoylrg a genuine building _ | TDM aland aronnd tta street corner*, with bands in th*lr pockets and Indignantly re fuse Jobe offered them at 80 cents per day, saying, "Can’t ’ford to work fer dat.” The eonieqaence is the country negroes oome in and lake Jobs from right under their At Roswell, Friday night, about twelre j’dock, a fire burned out William Wright’s store, loss $1,600; Joseph Kelpines’ loss $1,600, and T. G. Adams’, agent, loss $200 Ail carried mixed stocks. The stores be longed to O. A. Dnnwoody, whose loss la $6,000 or $8,G*l, and to Miaaes Smith, whose lost to $1,800. BAiEaaiDog by the election to-day, will decide “wbrtheror not said corporation may issue and float bonds to the amount of $6.ow, bringing the lowest rate of Inter est possible, not to exceed the legal rate of to teres t$l,000 of said hoods to be retired annually—the money raised on *Jd bonds to be appropriated to pay for an artesian wall and all expenses on lame." The Carroll county medical aocletr their last meeting, reeolred: f t.) They would be more diligent in collecting their free, (i.) They wou’d inform customer* a letter or otherwise, of the amount due. ) They would not practice for peraoni who did not seta*. (4 ) Th.v wonld not practice for those on the blacklist unions secured beforehand, the same as merchants are secured for rations, etc. The Haraleon Banner says: Our coroner. Mr. H. C. Posey, went over In the northwestern pari of tne coan- ty this week to bold an inquest over an to tem child which was thonght lobe foulv dealt with. The jury, Messrs. A. O. Al ford, W. r. Owens, L F. Word, J. W. Holy, J. B. Johnson ami Dr.F. A. Morgan pronounced the arrested party, a Miss Mary Little, not guilty.: ,, , Baiesbidoi Democrat: At 1 o clock yes terday morning, the 38th insL. the mag nificent new steam saw mill of the Bain- Noyemukr 2.—Tho circus has been here and proved a great success as far as brlng- .h. n, n „.h m r m -.n„«i 1 ng » «owd to the city, but afallore, when wffaot of tha D' oulh ln Emanuel the entrance into the tenta is concerned. Coun ’*- The streets were lined with people and Ilemtoer. trade was immense with some ol our mer- For (our years I hare bsen afflicted with a very troublesome oatsrrb of the head. 8a terrible baa Its tutors bsen that when I blew my nose small i levs* of bones would frequently come on of my month and nase. The discharge was copious and at times exceedingly offmstve. My blood bacame so Impure that my general health wsa greatly impairs J, with poerappetilo a id worse digestion Numerous medicine were used without relief, until I began tha use of B. B. B„ and three bottles acted almost like magic. Bines their use not one symptom has re turned, and I (eel in every way quite re stored health. Iam an oldcltlxenot AJanta, and refer to almost any one liv ing on Butler street, and more particularly to L. M, QlUam, who knows of my case. At no. rtuiAsera k.voit. \ LITTLE GOLD. Ur. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Oa., la spea of $tmooIn gold, desires tossy to the readers ol this paper, that the whole of tho above amount was spent ln a fruit- leas Oiturl lu Uiuiug relief from a terrible blood pob in affecting hfa body, limbs and uose-presoutlng ugly running u"cere. He is row sound and well, having been cured by the most spe-dy and wonderful rem edy ever before known, and any Interested par wno may uee-i a biojd portlier will team (rom him )hat throe boulc* of B. B. B. restored his appetite, healed all ulcers, re lieved his kidneys and added twenty-one pounds to hfa we ght In thirty day*. DESIRE TO GALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PLANTER! to the folio win points of excellence in Two Druggists. to have been handling B. B. B, only s few months, and taka pleasure in saying It fa superceding *11 other blood remedies, It sella well, our gives customers entire satisfaction, and w* cheerfully recom mend It lu preference to any other blood purifier. ASUS A A CC03IUS, Druggists, Atlanta, Ga. A E-page book ot wnlsrful B. B.B. tes timony mailed to any address. 4 -3ID BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. and defiant, until he was earnestly request ed through the seductive influence of clubs and rails to yield up the victor; to his aggressive antagonists. He was beateu unmercifully to the ground, regarded aa dead,and his friends ln the exciting exercise marked the last resting place ofour hero by heaping on bis quivering flesh an aban donee of rails. Night galloped by and revealed the fact that Ben was not dead, but had only been sleeping. He returned home after the hard battlo a sorer and perhaps a soberer man. We are gratified to state that Mr. Watkins Is in the land ot the living, etlll ln the ring, bat slightly dis figured. R. F. LAWTON In Fulton County Jail. Atlanta Journal. The aherif! of Dawson arrived in the city I impure This medicine, combining Iron with ptirt vegetable tonic*, quickly and completely «’urr* l>T«prp4ln, Indigestion, WrnkncM, ‘ -elllood, JIolnrlo,f - i»t lillla nnd Fevers, ling remedy (br Diseases of the Llvr- lQcanenuoi uawsouuitiycu mmu wi; impurelllood,2 last night with Q. W. Cheves, the editor of and Neuralgia, the Dawson Journal, and the murderer of I Klf an unfWllr Cotaln PicketL i !I .? B it T 7„J?i1l.w. ,< £; It was not thought safe to allow Mr. I — 1 u Chives to rrmsln in the jail atDaw.on, as some of the friends ot Captain Pickett bad produce constipation—oTAre Iron medletnee do, made threat* against him. An orderof ltrorichesand portfire the blood, stimulates the court was granted tranalarring Mr. • »sprfffi'iMda theaaslmitatloiiof fco4ro CtMTC* from tb. Dawson county jail to the | i-. mi , SS^lS\Sd d Mrrea ^ , ^ * trtn * Ul ’ of l MERIT WILL TEIL 0.1. c. (Old Indian Cure, him 11® ‘‘kin* the lead of all other blood pun- kindly and began reading them. He said fie" with aitonUhtog rapidity. It la be the members of the press had treated him I eeuHng the topic of general talk, and tt ,Tn« Spaluln . 8 pa •tag satiafi WtLLUM Aar lia-been ixenaof UncoUit.-i.- T.a Albany he factory •oeeeaaJul o;i? rxli-m. A vast amonnt of pi •blppinl from F-liljay. Waieo,,? - will rec all ia pr this city, waa totally destroyed by fire, to gether with about 20,000 loti of d res sod and matched flooring and celling, involv- ingalooaol about and on which there waa not a single dollar of Insurance. Cabtbbsvills free Preu: Thera are heavy orders for ootton ln onr market. One hundred hales dally an needed for them. The orders an mostly from Naw England, and tb. prices are good. Cartori- vffie it a better market this year, com pared with other market*, than for ten years back. Bring oa yonr ootton, gentfa- men, for there’s money in abundance ln the hank. cumstancee. I old reliable medicine, unimpaired tor mo Before being being put In the cell the ® ra tampering or adulterations. It rich irma were remorea from’his bands and winning tb. cot feet. H’vi he lhauked the officers for their I dence ol toe public. kindness. He gave tbsm no troubl. while bl 2®^ puilfier, it is absolutely sri < ’ , M“ ( t:he«| , fa» brother of the dlsUn- • .tonic and appetlxer. amlnentl; Chevreq ^ro fbrotbre ot*Mr^RorB*!l «»' ^ SSf^rtabi. ladire Cbt %i p^lt^, 1 .^t’Zrki'^ 11 .' EMINENT PRACTICING PHYSICIANS barber in the Lanier Uonse at Macon INDORSE IT. soon altar tb* war. LIVING WITNESSES ATTEST ITS VIRTUES. SOCIAL CIRCLE. I jjtoiatora. lasryers. mere A HOSBtSLl ACCIDENT—THBTBAOIC EN1 OfL J m^hillcsJlUke it, and WltlToM me. THOMAS uiauNo. . accord sound its praises. Novaxsaa L—A. moat horrlbl. accident T^Sugh introduced in this community occurred about;thro. mile, from thi* place onlytwomonths ago! ieadingdrnggiauTay near ten o’clock last night, tha particulars ihe dlmaEd IsTuchthat they baveto boy nf which are then#: A gentleman, Mr. J* VuSifath. trade^ 1 Frank Studard, bad a watch atolen from ln -^J .u.htLrn liitM^d'n few rocb him afesrdavvago. and he. In company 'Suumot' aigumate. with Thro, liming, th. gentleman to I "I hare whom tb* accident happened, started out used It In my practice twenty-five yean, it fa on horseback to recover the watch and a perfect bltm purifier, an Infallible specific CAtch tho thief. They came to Bociai Cir- lor the diseases lor which It la recommendtd. de and found tb* watch at a store where afioeloule sad ap^eUare.aad.a QodaiJn Ifcto3te!SSfa'nSSlff l“ifreh ol the negro. When they had gone about qutnla. fa tor l.ven Hare used It more than three miles, and while rating alo g ln twenty year* to my practice." a sweeping gallop, Mr. Thom Herring’s B. WW. Smith, fcaceoanee. Ga, write* bone Humbled suddenly and threw him “It cured sae.of anold an severe cue o over his bMd. HU forehead Brat atrnck ■'mtafa ol e.aht yean sum ling, the earth, striking with anch violence as . lfnCinc.! !nn " to crush his skull and break hfa neck, from ‘TtadtoTS^tSSto^a Sj*®!?pSu^^k fare wntch, of coarse, ha died Inatantty. H. I faitireresSdeOed phjmrtaaa. 1 o. I. c. mate leaves a wife and seven small children . permanent cute, ills without doubt lb. who needed very much hfa protection and "gem ol blood purlfiera.” rare I D ROGERS. The yield of cotton In thinection is not as good aa it was thought it would besome c.^?fG«tJSa’Sj^”hld ieulnn T r‘'en'tlv' weeks since—probably not nuita half a Imiuchthseffretof o. 1 c! (Old Indian crop, of which two-tlilrds is already soil. I cure) on oaa|of thoae horrible coaee of blood poisoning. After two weeks treatment, tl • MITH'S MILL.. to:^ , Steul^i^l\»'lL OOCTSTT COOBT-W«AT WA. DOMl-WAlnNO Zui.Y ‘-MnVtete ^bllTnolortet” but Noyambss 3.—Judge I.swsoa adjourned | dy,°TfTeJ h thit to"wuto!d Uiit SIwfaSta ihe I Namier Republican: Mr. Patrick Bau bales ole the cotton ret . Tat Tc be In a vi Ha via, now wun - II IN til' ••bool la reported Tn* Albany mil Postpcnex 1 . ltvu uiatant. Mi, Hkv o C<>t.: •otae HaU*r*h*n. showed naeomie sparlmeus of what Is gen- law, rereral years ago In Jlontlceilo, for wo^SSl'uat, u*J? It* lnrny 1 ?am’i'irli‘“r“ erally known as tb. "Biigltah w.'nnt,” which b.wre arotrocad for twrore retra, I trtil ot^mberleJren^ remrtleA grown (rom treason hfa plae. in Sumter county, Georgia. Tba tpaejmena are not as large as tliosa usually acid in th. mar ket owing, doubtless, to th. long drouth. Hut they show that many deairanl. butts ol the nut family, and thfa on# particular ly, may I. successfully grown tor primer knowledge of tb* character of tbeaoilln which they rajoioe. The pecan faanotherl Western uttit or nut which will do welt here in a deep rich loam. I Kingston's lost by her recent fire will not be so much after ail. Captain l.alney Is going to put npa hotel on th. site late ly occupied by the Uonch house. It will la* ol the -atiie style as the old Couch id bo sill I th® barn teen yean; GIU Greer, for mal-treatment. BMpeetiullT, leen years; -sue u;—i, >— -mi-mhi-iiwi, i J. w. COLYEB. with threats ot death to hit his wife and Sheriff of Houston County, hertather. ItwiUbnrontembnred that b. FaaaT.Oa., Bestember to, isaL-IdioanUy killed Jo* Mlddfabrooks. his brother-ln- inAono6.^fc.jpVd IndfaaCnre)** a remedy will 'd 0* was senreonu i->r iweniy jean, fajmful trial of numberless other remedies, bat wa* pardoned byOovernorLolquitt al- , n -i uheettatlagB pronounee it without an ter leering only aboat four ream. He also equal to the treatment of this elm ot com- Our farmer* are about done gathering and now waiting for rain to sow dowr their ama!l grain. Our corn cropsare var; good, eottoo poor and prices low; potatoe a failure. nhed MILLEOCEVILLC. IlCKjrXai A3D DEATH—••Mr. or Mi oood rrruES* r b*i awat. Novemh» ii 3.—Mrs. H^nru-tta oo® of our oldest and King | moors® ii the greatest of all rernedie® for rheum®- UfH and other blood di#ea» And so th®evidence could be fumi almost without limit of the merit of Ih! reme<iy. If yon puf!f*r from any blood d skin from impure blood, ® certain, pleasant and quick cure is within your the old A md rnoAt reipect* i<i t!;-- mother of I)f*T. H. K I regret to learn, lying very low. Mr®. I leotoo, another of our < *::■?» ‘1 »n lit >d< Mui u -I f» |H ■ via Kt-rruii! jr i .n l :1 or t< top — » hotel, f neighbor. - I a’lo-wi uj-*n to ch. MONEY LOANED N improved Farms and Olty Prwswrt For terms apply toi BANKER, 107 and I 09 Thi rd Street, Hardware Dealers, The Thomas Harrow ! ■ They will pulverize clay, lumpy and cloddy toil and green s^d. They wlU cut up and burv cornztalks and manure. The teeth «re ■lanting, which makes them very and bury cornztalke and mtnure. The teeth «re eianung, wnich makes them very easy ot draft and less liablo to clog than any other Harrow made. One man and team can easily put in twenty acres of grain a day with thorn. Send for catalogue, giving price and what they are guaranteed to do. Sportsmen will find la oar stock ot Guns an assortment such as no other house in Georgia carries. We sell the following celebrated makes: ,Parker, Colt’e, Peiper, Har rington & Richards, Hammerless and many English and German Breech-Loading Shot-Guns, Winchester. Ballard and Remington Rides, Pistols, Ammunition, ClAy | i ~ ‘ ‘ side 5 ‘ ‘ Pigeons, and all kinds of Sporting Goo.1j, besides the best assortmsnt of, GLENERAT, HARDWARE. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. J. S. Schofield & Son, Proprietors, Manufacturers and dealers in Every Variety of Machinery, SCHHOFIELD’S PREMIUM COTTON PRESSES, To Pack by Horse, Hand- Water or Steam Powoi, Schofield's Empire Engines and Boilers and Circular haw Mills. Cano Mills aiul Kettles an 1 Castings ml Machinery of Every Kind. “Shafting,” “Pulleys” and “Hangers” a Specialty. EsmiATta Paoum-T Furnished and CoaaasroNDaxci: Solicited. WE keep tn stock UU1, Machinists' and Railway Supplies, Iron Pipe anil Fittings, Artesian WeU Casing and Machinery, Valves, Whistles, Lubricators, Packing, Belting. Files, Oils, Saws, Wrenches, etc., etc. Cell on or write us. Bend (or onr new iUaxtrated Catalogue and Price List. BARRY’S LUXOMN1 The kd ot Icmaifl remedies, fpocUlly sssfiBaaSr 3 “ d " ■ loxosml relieve* cramp*, false pains, and promotes rest and comfort at nleht: It xraatly ameliorates the pangs ot child birth, shortens tabor, presents after pains, and facilitates re- ■ luXOVNI fa no Uquld preparation, SOT a onenaBM op rasirxus naan from iwhtchaalmplateats made, and without doubt of L male ramedlea. Price ILCO per JBSi If your drugfUt hMuot the prep®- ration uldrrti tha BARRY MANUFACTURINGCO~ Drawers®. At Uni®, G®. For Ml® by L®m®r, R®akln A L®m®r. •in. Heidqu®rt®n for S«w«r ®nd C ilvart Pipe.^ Well Curbing. Tile for Drving & \ 1 >uble Glazed Vitriflcd Water Pipe, Flower Pot®, Slampi nn l Urni to taite. Jags and ri, Pitcher® and Bowls to suit all; Fire Brick, uncounted In price and quality ; Ii>r- Double Glazed) Jars, Pitchers and Bowls la suit all; Fire Brick, uqmu . 1L .. dcr and Grate Brick forn!! In need. Improved machinery, cheap labor and b juntlfu material enables us to undersell toy other Manufactory, tad we will d> what r say. Try us. Stevens Bros Ac Oo. iy 11 »1 ' i LOWELL MACHINE SHOP LOWELL, MASiS', BUILDER OF COTTON MACHINERY, Carding, Spinning, Weaving, 1’inisliim AND ALL OTHER MACHINERY USED IN A COTTON FACTORY. OUR Machinery contain* all modern improvements, and we refer lo rh* largest and moet aucn-aafnl Cotton Mills in the country. Estimates for Mills, and Plans for tame, with ail details tarnished by our mil) engineers. Correc- pondence solicited. C. L. HILDRETH, Suoerlntendent. ForXSaleJty n,. -nr pom U 157.Second Street,*, facon, Ga. jy lBdtf ROBT. H. 8TEVEN8ON. Troasuror, 2- State Street, Boston. Maaeachusettf, CAMPBELL & JONES COTTON FACTORS. IOO POPLAR STREET. MACON, CEORCIA. Denier* ln PLANTEUM’ ■epl7wrdJuinnAMr3m HDPPLIFH Generally BUY YOUR MACHINERY DIRECT FROM RELIABLE MANUFACTURERS Thereby Saving Commissions Paid to 'Local y they lore of O. I. C. to d PRICE, f 1-40 PER BOTTLE. THE O. I.O. OO PERRY. OA by sin M& pr*tty. Otn r rash 1 cross-. Fannie I to L W. Ht’ST \ r O., KOGE <k CO., and JON EH A NOTTINGHAM. acjftfJ-Lj |N. N. 1»aSGHAM, Miiimgi’ r. V.L1JOTT .V S<»S, 4 I Ht’OU. ■ ■ . . , - rereewm