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VALUABLE LAND
Jones County
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JCaday In ]•--
lefitu hours of sail-
FOR SALE.
Sheriffs Sale.
ill boASd he-
The affair having tikB
So ulcers were if no use and toe
led on lta way to Jacksonville. h
Struck with a Bed Blot.
A telephone reached the poliee barracks
spoilt7 o (io< v- -might from Tracy's store
Kbit a man had been killed In that vicinity.
BjTeral officers hurried to the scene and
ionnd quite a crowd collected on tha street In
fi’ie rear of mill No. 2.
The report proved to be a false one, Jhough
Mr. T T. tulllranwai badly hurt. It seems
that he had been drinking and went to the
Jnwae Of a negro nam*d Ernctt Williams,
who lives at a house In r.
that locality. |
fcetwtM..
wicktng up a bed slat and dealing Sullivan a
learfu l blow cm the right aide of his face. The
blow filled Sullivan to the earth, and Uwaa
his falling that led to the rumorthat he had
been killed.
After striking Sullivan the negro fled. The
h|Mm|hh|S|||| to bis wuhMM
nded man was taken to his wagon, which
standing In the street loaded with lumber,
and t;i t1 •:
Ernest is the negro who was cut In the fight
that took pla^e on McIntosh street Saturday
night 1 a that encounter he received two ••-1
vert* stabs, one In the shoulder and the other
ID the side. lie says his assailant was 8ol
Matthews.
A Missing Organ.
On September 16th of the present year a
painter named J. A. Barry/mho was then a I
work on some painting at me Lanier Honsc
bought an organ from the Georgia Mosicl
House on the Installment plan, paying ten [
dollars down.
He ordered the orgsn sent to his room,
which he said was on Fourth street, opposite
the National Hotel. Willie Irvine went with
iheorean, and it was taken upstairs and left
in the hallway. Barry was present,
and said that the room
was not quite ready, and as there was a lot of
furniture In the hallway, young Irvine did
wot suspect anything.
The second installment on the organ was
dne on October 15th, and a notification to that
affect was sent through the mall to Barry. 11
happened that on the same floor livedaMrl
SiTry, who received the notification. Here-
turned it to Mr Irvine, saying he was not the
m-an. Efforts were made W find Barry, but
they proved fruitless.
On November 16, another Installment was
due and another notification was sent to him
through the mail. This one fell Into the hands
of Mrs. Deny and ahe told Mr. Irvine that
there wes no such man living in the building.
Mr. in Inc then instituted a thorough Investi
gation On m e iking to Dr. Bubers, who has
an ofl.To in the building, the doctor said that
he remtmlx red the day on which the organ
was carried there. He saw
in the hallway about
4 oV i r *' ! K was gone as well as the furni
ture v. heii he returned to his office at 6
o’clock. Mr. Irvine soon saw that no such
man a* Baity rented one of the rooms, and I
that lie w as not in the city. A call at tbe rail
road depots convincedhUBFM the Clan hau
not been shipped out of town. His tntory I*
Shat Barry had the furniture and rrgan car
ried to the pine c, end ihen, after selling them
to eome one in Macon, left on a convenient
train for olher fields
About two or Ihree weeks ago Chief Wiloy
receivi d .< postal card, making Inquiries ss to
Barry. The only information the chief could
gather war that when last heard from he
was in Opelika.
family fy.lflal.tO. choice IlSKstQO. fancy
fS.70a4.2S. h-'tifa* in fair demand, lower: Nr
red rash 7*Vta76 December. Ot _
S aetVye demend, higher: 36If cash, >Sfta33V
I tho year. >>au firmer: No. S nixed Vw
rash, 20* November Fro visions weak. Pork
weak: lobbing til 00*11.35. Bulk meau firmer:
tonv clear *5 70. abort riba 96.80, abort clear
KlO Bacon steady: lone clear 17.26, ahon
rtbe *7 60. short dear 17.75. Hams steady at
911.00al2.00. lAtd firmer at I6.67H Whisky
steady at 11.12.
MUi • IM1KKATI, Nov. 21—flour quiet
SS.20aS.05. high grade* ft.lSafl.60. good
68.80*4. i0. wheat steady: No2 rad1
3?,962—33,606
Stock on hand.
COTTON MARKET A BY TKLlOftAPH.
Ngw Yoxx, Nov. 36-No©*.—Ootton firmer;
middling uplands 107-16; middling Orieau
Futures closed barely Isteady; tales 78,700;
The following Uble shows the opening end
doting quotations:
■■inw «M, iui.iuuj4 uplands 107-16; aldililor
Orleans 1011-16.
Conbolldated net receipts 41,016: exports, to
Great Britain lf,60t, to France 8115, to couti-
786^1
dllnglOsTl;net’fecei pta~7367 fttm 7367
2170; stock 80,783: exports, to Great Britain
7617. coastwise 2076.
Wiunvaron, Nov. 26-Cotton closed firm;
middling 10; net receipts 867 giw* 857:
sales 0; stock 26,00; exports, te Great Britain
davamvAH, Nov. 26.-Ootton firm, mid-
lling • 16-16; net reoeipu 680 gw* 6311 saw*
4600; stock 186,610; experts, to continent 1700,
coastwise 457V
NxwOxixairs, Nov. 26.-Or.tton firm;' mid
dling 20JJ; net receipts 12,024 gmaa 12.998;
sales 6000: stock 286,*18: exports, to Greet Brit
ain 42S0, to France 8116, coastwise 2466.
Mobil*, Nov. 2»—ootton dull, mtddllos
10; net receipts 3190 gross 3190 isles 60);
stock 18,180; exports, coastwise 1213.
Mucrnxs, Nov. SI—Cotton quiet middling
*“ — 6656; shipments 2037; sales
nr, Bulk meau
den 6& Hams 11)4. as to tire anfro unlily
Laxn.—Market quoted easier, stock m-
We quote: iu tierces and tub*. 90ift: if
" 5tt pails 10X:Mb palish#
Some Back Money.
Treasurer Jolly Thomas, of the Union Bap
tist Association, colored, informs ns that suit
will probably be Instituted against M. B. Pol
lock, a former treasurer, for the recovery of
64i<: >. From Jolly’s statement it teems that
FoUock was tho treasurer In 1882 and at the
meeting of that year, which was held at Bul
lards, Pollock was elected moderator and
Jolly Thomas treasurer. The funds were
not turned over as Is usual la
•uch cases, Pollock saying he would pay it
after ward. The next meeting of the associa
tion whs held In Perry in 18*3, and Pollock
was elected moderator, bn the money was
not turn'd over. The 1881 meeting was
held InUninnville, and Bandy Cornelius waa
elected moderator. When asked what reason
Pollock gave for not paying over the money.
Jelly sa d, 'hedo.snlgive any reason.”
As Pollock bears a reputation for being a
a niet, honest citizen, we tried to see him yes-
srday that he might give his side of the story,
but he WRf not at his shop.
The mutter will probably go the court.
Death of Mr. Lundy.
A very promising yonng man died in Macon
yesterday. Mr. Lucius R. Lundy, son of
Judge William Lundy, who lives near Ma
con, came into tho city about three week sago.
He was taken sick and went to the residence
of hie aunt, Mrs. Stubbs. On the night of the
Cleveland and Hendricks demonstration Mr.
Lundy w« nt over to the residence of Colonel
Pulaski Holt to obtain a better view. Ho was
a ^iln taken sick and remained at Colonel
olt'ri, where he died yesterday evening.
He w an 20 years old, and was In every way
an exemplary young man.
6000; Modi 90,4
Auousta, Nov28.—Cotton closed firm; mid-
dijug $2; receipts 1687; shipments —; sale*
charleston, Nov. 26-Cottoc quiet; mid
dling 10; net receipts 5217. gro * 5217: m'm
1400; stock 91,233; exports, to Great Britain
1400, coastwise S69&
CITY MARKETS.
Mxats.—Market quiet and easier. Btockr
light. We quote: Bacon—sides 9J4; sboit’-
ders 7U. Bulkmenu-kldea 7$£ shoul
ders 61%. Hr “* * 1 *“ ‘ *
LardT—Ms
pie. Weqoc
lb pails lCtf: « *» t*
Aon**.—.Market steady and well stocked
blcomargarino 2?a2£c inewMaygilt edge Mfa26e
crccmciy 29aS0c; country 20a28c:Tennefic. A
22.
Caxdt.—Assorted, in boxes 9X@lCc, la ztl*
Cork Birr.-Cooked. 1B> 12.25: 2 tt* 88jr,.
Cheese.— Market higher; stocks ample. We
a note: Fall cream 14c; lower gradaa I2al3c
* COffRR—The market la quit* ana
choice Ho: 18c; medium i2'A*:s
common t .
Flour.—Lower but n good demand. tT
quote: Common fi 00, family 64.26; extra
family 94A0: fancy 15.00: patent 96A0O.75.
Dry Goods.—The market la quiet; aeman-
uicdcrate; stock* ample. We quote: Prints 4k
*5Uc; X Georgia brown shirting 5c; H do b'it
4-fbrown sheeting 6J%c; white dsnaimrgs 6
^ Ktt "
Hardwar*.—Market firm. Horse shoes 65.U
per keg. Mule shoes S6.00. Iron bound harm *
64A0a6.00. Traoe chains 45efi0o per pair. Ami s
shovels 61L00 »er doa. Plow hoes 4He4#c pn
Tb. Hal man’s plowstocka IL25. Axes 97.^8
8.00 per doa. Cotton cards f 4.00. Well bucket*
64.25. Cotton rope I6a20c per lb. Swede iron
. _ lPDrop sho HA5aL90.por bag. Bsrc^i*
^r^emarket steady; good demand; w«
quote at wholoaale: Western timothy f: 0b
1.32*4: small lou fl. 0Al.20.
Lstfoirs.—Higher; good demand; Messina
f62Sa6A0.
Arruts.—In good demand and scarce. Fancy
stock H/DstW
Buoabs. Tne market la quiet; crusho:> fc;
K 3Bi A
Nuts.—'Tarragona almonds xtu vet A; Pi '.l
oeas paper shell 24c: French wainnta 15a!‘r
Naples —: pecans 15c: Rrasl) 15o; filbert*
cocoanuts tC a50 per 1000.
Obahges.- Market well supplied.
selling at 12.76a3J5 per orate.
Fair demand,—
'isss^Kw avBSSrT?
8 faU <7am Fork quiet at 81160 Lap active: |
prime steam 96-90l . ulk meats easier but
unchanged: shoulders H01 sboit rib 98.01
Bacon easier: shoulders UJt, short rib
f300, clear IS 85. Hams—«agarpare> steady i
Mfliw SugMittcady: hard(reflued)6Ms7H.
New Orleans IH+M- Hogs firm: common
end light fs.'fiat.40. packing and butchers' 642i I
steady: »*o2r d 74. Corn steady: No.9mtxed
42. Oats steady: No 9 white 2^. Prov.sions
steady, unchanged. Mess pork nominal, hoik
meau shoulder *5.00, clear rib aides 37 00.
elaar sides 37.10. Bacon -shoulders *7.00,
clear ribs »8A0, clear sides 99.00. Hama—
Sugaroured nominal at fl2.00alft.UQ. Lard-
prius leaf 99 00, prime steam 47.00.
N*w OBLBAPS. Nov. 26.—Floor unchanged
.jmtly 8440S4.75, big* grades ffijfiab.?;.
Corn firm and quiet; mixed 64; yellow 6t,
white 71 Oats quiet: prime Western 44. Bay
scarce ar«1 steady: prime HC.0Oal7.0O, ebolo*
*is.W. r< rk steady and unchanged at $17.76
Lard qnvi: Heroes (refined) 19.00, keg 69.60
Balk c cats quiet and unchanged: shoal
derViPeukcd. 67.87^; long clear $9.70,clea>
rib MlTOl Bacon quiet and unchanged
choice canvassedJUA0alS.7& Whisky at
and nnohansed: Western rectified tLlitotl.li
Coffee steady; Rio (cargo**' common to prlmi
7^«11. Muo! in good demand: fair to fully
far 8Wa*^. prime 4^. yellow clarified
m4%. MclasKr dull: common 13a20, fair X a
27. prlnie to choice 30a40. Bice in fair de
mand Lout ana ordinary to jirlno 4^afi>^
Brat- at* aily sod unchanged at95S9L00. cotton
seed or quiet ordinary to prime erode 82,
summer yellow 39440.
Naval Btor: a.
Savabbah, November 26.—Botin (pales,
firm: strained to good strained at fl.05al.10
sale*. 000 barrels. Spirits turpentine quiet
-eeufat sxleV barrels.
Charlxston. Nov. 26.—Spirits ol turpentine
quiet at 29. Rosin more active’ strained
61.00, good strained 6102&
WtLMinsWn'. Nov. 26.—eplrits of turpentine
firm at 2S& Rosin firm: strained 95,
good strainti fl.00. Tsr firm at 31.40. Crude
turpentine steady: hard 61.00, yellow dip tod
virgin tL£0.
New York, November 26.—Korin—refined
dpll at si 20aL27H. Spirits of torpentint
firm at 82&
WOOL
Nbp Yorx. Nov. 26.—Wool dull: unwashed
18 to 34, domestic fleece S4 to 40, Texans 14
Arresting a Bad Nssro.
Yesterday-morning Bailiff Balter went out
to the Macon and Brunswick railroad freight
depot with a warrant to arrest a negro named
Arnold Davis, charged with laroeny. The
warrant was sworn out in October by Dimbro
Burdin.
The bailiff could not find Davis, though he
was about the depot nearly all the morulng.
In the afternoon officers Golden and Draw
* ‘ ‘ f the depot, and they
It Dav* '
had ^ be
vicinity of t
ipon to ar
lolling tho
-avis, who
hands that he
d not bo taken alive. Officer Golden
lly irot near enough to him to grab him.
!■» quickly put one hand in tho officer’s
cosiar mid encircled his waist with theother.
There w n - a Kcuffle for half a minuto over the
poihosion of the officer’s pistol.' The officer
saw that he had a bad man to contend with,
and commenced the use of hl» club
One good lick on tho head brought
Davis to hla knet-g, and by this time officer
Drew ernne up. Davis made a feint as if to fall
but immediately took to his legs, going in the
ho officers started
direction of the swamp. Tho officers started
after him, Drew going In one direction *o as
herd hla off, and Golden right behind him.
Jt was now evident that Davis would
In the chase, and
*te character of the
I his plsto\ after him,
atlng to Inflict any fatal
.’Aiming low,
wounds. Two balls entered the fleshy part of
the negro’s legs near the knee, and these
Caused him tohAlt. He Hill resisted, but tho
two oTeers took him to the depot, where ho
i pnt on a dray and carried to tho bar
racks.
Thoutn
Mr. T. W. Atkin
r hesitate to r
era to my rust
action and at
apid *
HHm«
KiJ and will positive*v (i;r*
Dplfliiits. .l’ttrifv the
the bowel . No iuu
» without them. The
«dfc of dollars in do« to.- ‘ -
Po!d at fifty cvn««a laittle
" i A Lamar.
«v.t box: loose muEcatels 33.0J
Dried piAcaxa-Btrictiy No. 1 peeled Cc pe»
pound. x
Wax-22 to Sio.
Grain.—Corn—market firm: stock isivi
good milling corn 67c by oar lots. ffiiSk,
small lots; mixed corn 70a76e. Oats—go;>
mand and higher; w# quote: Western *
mand and higher; we quote: Western
Georgia rust-proof r 6; Texas rtut-pi. cl 75s
SO. Bran IL16eL20.
ing at Il.f6al.2& per bbl; Geolcla
Calcined plaster 62.7SaS.00 per bbl; hair < / a
Georgia cement 12.00; Loolsvll:* and V
dale cement HJOakOO; Portland oament ’ •*
ong.—Market firm and In good demand: sl>
nal 60a60c; West Vlrsluia black 17c; lard ol
iTOo; ootton seed 60; headlight 20a22c; kerosou*
17c; noetsfoot 78o; machinery 86a40c; llnseei’
<8a71o; mineral seal Mo; ootton seed refiner;
Hidks, Wool, etc.—Hides—receipts light. I
dry flint 8al2: salted 8al0. Wool nominal: nr
Ws^&Sj?TaUow6a 2U28 ° : bQn 7 )teUk '
iS^S« rt * n “
Osions.—Yellow and red 68.OOaS.26 per bbl.
PFwrryBgaanM, rod, IUOrWO per bunch
Potato*#,—Good demand for new potato™
St 82.66a3.00 per bbl.
Ricr.—Good 6c; Prime 6>{c; lancy 70.
Starch.—Refined pearl boxes 6c; do. 1 tt
boxes to.
Hcbdinrs.—tpiaiter boxes American 96.254
6.W; imported IliLfiii.
Balt.—The demand la moderate and th»
■Miket aBn kiMitaJu Tt^als hsUl;
Liverpool 61; by car load these prices can be
■haded.
dracr.—Market bare of Florida and Georgia
syrups; New York sugar 30ator.
Fish.—New crop, no. 1, bbls., 812.00, half
ter bblsT&a, kits CO.
. Mules.—About three car loads In the MP
keL whloh 1* soil vs; VMABenuaiGMn
Hoksks.—One car load Tcnnecseo In market:
|126a200
PROVISION AND GRAIN MARKETS BV
1ELCQRAPH.
New York, November26.—Flour—Southern
dull: common to fair extra ».20a4.25: go. d
to choice extra 64 .T0.i5 M. Wheat, spot Wale. I
lower: uugraded red 67a89, ungraded white I
M- No 2 red Novomber nominal, December biM
S81M. Oorn.spot Hale, lower: m gj^.i.d r. <i
2 22H. Hops rather weak, unchanged: news
a '. 1 frlr to - i.vii tf 16s22. Coffee, spot fald
K ... dull st >9.75. No. 7 Km. ftpot 18.40, Noveml
b. r ls.j)aS.25. hiignr steady: Barbadoea 4
<vntrifc; at &*4, Han Domingo 6 jur^.su
Krer.rh D'A. da 4\. Martinique <%. return
* 'Vl*x, Off A . !
IGH PR IG E SI
LYONS & CLIME
An muter, of th. tlUutlon. We bmr* been prooUtmed b, the people the
LEADERS AND CONTROLLER^
OF 1HB
Dry Goods and Carpet Market
OF MIDDLE GEORGIA.
to increase our force, which speaks louder than words of what we are doing,
We alt11 bate our grand success to
Low Prices, Good Goods and Honest Dealings.
We boy for tho cash and sell for the otsb, Our fame has
plo thank ns for recklessly hurling tbe prices of Dr 4 Goods at
NOTICE. '
It being made to appear to tha court
OeoTKo '\. Holland, nrsaldentof Florida, Mrv
. , Alexander and daughter, resldenu , , llm
of Alabama. Charles F. Clarke, a resident of
Texas, the children of John t. Weait,. ,,bv v?, ' ,
Jr.»of Arkansas, tlie children of Ann Upf,. r .1.
of Florida, are parties defendants interested GEORMict
to «ahl bllh and th«t the said .parties, reside *
liuiniatrutor of
-in, iuutu>i»uc ram s reEluu flil or-I( r Iron IhntVniH
outoftheBteUofueorfl.. It ft ihtrefore up- .old before Iho court hoi
No. 86 In the 8a ^
Acres, more or less, knowi
Ion place. Sold as the
Ordinary, will bo
perform .uch decree, order anil Judimcot u
be rendered b, the eonrt. iittK ortS
be publlelied la the TxLxaura and Musbn*
• newepeper publUbed In tbe clt, of M,
con.once, month for four month, befort
^ n «^S5. 00Urt Mpro?Idedfor ^
TH08. O. LAW80N,
_ _ . _ _ _ Judge 8. C. 0.0.
G. T. & C. L. Bartlett,
Com pi’s sol's.
Couit 1 ’lKraiU" Joan s “ p • rl<, '
R. T. Boo, Clerk.
■numlne expectetloni dared hope foe.
Tbte week we will nuke . epecteltr of
- tone forth end eeoh day the peo>
endCerpetiter below their moet
Carpets, Bugs and Oil Cloths !
nr Carnet Stock has been reinforced during the past week with the third assortment th is
All new, fresh go ids of the latest patterns and designs, and bought direct from the
CocoSt umtlnn® **** WMk * ,bU Iln ® °> 011 c totl “ Ubf Linoleum, end M and M Ntpler end
_ Os Nottinpiitm Lacci and Scrim by tha yard. Wo qnoto beauUful pattern, at 1% U. 1«.
SrSSr* ^ P<r T * rt ’ “* C “ rt * ta, ‘ “ ^ ,7 >W.B, 11.11,iLtO, II.SS, |AtS, f2.5lto li^o
Wainarantee abore M par cent cheaper than erer before eold In title market
» pfecee of 22lnrh a'alt'Carpet at Xl'A 15,18 and SOc. per yard.
» Meoea double Cotton Chain Carpet! at f5, end 40a per yard.
J5 plecea of two-ply Ingrain Carpete at 60. worth Bo.
W plecea of eitra Soper Carpete, made lined and laid 69c. worth «0o.
10 plecea of Broaacla raa,la lined and laid at 75a
96 plecea of Body Bruiiela with beauUlol bordera to match at 11.25, made, lined and laid.
Velnt Carpete In thelatoit patterns, with bordera, (1,15, »1,2;>4 and 11.40. made, lined and
Another large line of Art Equarea expected In early this week.
LiitentjIM; Drirera Dry Goods for this feel!
no plecea of Double Width English Cashmeres (86 laches wide) at 160—AU shades—per
rd, cold same last at 35c. ■
60 pieces of flvinch Turkey Bed Table Damask at 49 and 4’c. per yard, worth 60 and 75o.
Another lnt of Jersoys opened the pa,t week, Including Braided, Fan-Tailed aid plain at
|1 25. |I.6l>, 52.0) and |2 60.
We opened the past weed a newline ol Newmarkets, all sites.
We continue tbe oomlng week
Ouf Saleof tatifnl Cata at 3 f-2e pr Yard!
Our rules are polite attention given to all, whether purchasers or not
LYONS & CLINE,
MACON, GRIFFIN AND M1LLE DGEYILLE.
jo to Headquarters For Seed!
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel ol
purity, st ength and wholeaomeneas
wore economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be sold in ^competition with the
uiultltudu of low test, ehort weight, alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only in can$.
Jones Coun y Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of two mortgage fl. fas. issuod
from Jon**s Superior Court, will bo to:d before
the court bout*; door, in tbe town of Clinton.
Jones county. Ga., between tho legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in Doeembor next
the following described property, belonging
to R. T. Christian, to*wit:
One honsc and lot In tho town of Clin
ton and bounded on three hides by tho
public streets and on the fourth aide by the
klethodUt parsonage aud whereon H J Stewart
now resides; also ouo lot In raid town of Clin
ton, with tho store houno thereon, known as
the old Morgan lot, opposite the court house,
with seventy five feet front and sixty feet
deep, and recently occupied by Christian A
Kingman as a bar-room, together with three
acre* of land known a* the old Academy ir.t.
In front of tho Mi thodht church, and bounded
on the north by the public roadi and east and
south bjr the Down residence ami Nuncy Chris
tian. Bald mentioned property le lcd npnn
— »ka property of R. T. Christian tos tisfy two
go fl. fas iMued from Jones 8uperlor
Court m favor of D. J. B<ter vs R.T. Chi
tlao. Property pointed out in said mm
lor^ago
beriff.
NOTICE.
above
case ts not to be found in th| county of Bibb:
--id it further appearing that bo Is •resident
the State of connectlruL It u therefore or
dered that service of said libel for divorce be
perfected by publication of the same in the
Macon Txlxobaph and Mkssbnckb, a pnblto
gazette,published intbo city of Macon, once a
month fur four months.
T.J. K1MMON9, J. 8. C. M. O.
A. PRrtDDFIT, Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. A.B.R088 Clerk.
November 28,1861 nov2l lam4m
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, W. C.
Sheftall bas applied for exemption of person
alty and setting apart and valuation of home
stead. and I win pass upon the same at 16
o’clock a. m. on Thursday, December 4th, 1384,
at my office. J. A. McM AN Urf,
novll law4w*
NOTICE.
, executor o fine estate o btuan-
Lesscur, vs. Ewell Webb, nrinclpal, and
S£b%"aV»«S curilx -- &mplffii - u
court that John H. Ban-
fondants in the abovo*
, sud Wo. R. Bandera Is
8andorv be nude s _ party defendant to said
suit, and that he being a non-realdent a cop
of this order bo served by publication as nr
scribed by statute.
Signed this 8th day of November, 1383.
A ' . T. J.8IMM0N8.J.8.0.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb 8t
perior Court, April 8d, 1883. A. B. ROS8.
apr4-lawtf Clerk.
CLOVER,
ORCHARD CRASS,
BLUE GRASS,
LUCERNE,
MILO MAIZE,
GRASSES, Etc.
GEORGIA RYE, TRUE,
AMBER BARLEY,
SEED WHEAT.
SPRING OATS,
IRISH POTATOES,
English Rape, Kale, Mustard, Turnips, Cabbage and
every known variety of fresh acclimated Garden Seed.
Agents for the Cele
brated Planet, Jr„ Cultiva
Land for Sale.
On the 10th (lay ol Much, 1884. J. 1. Kltehei
Twlitrs ccuntjr, Ga., by written contract,
r seal, empowered the undersigned John
&)H.rrlfl. to Bell upon tbit
to be given In Telegraph ind Messenger once
. week for l«tr weeks that tract or percel of
■ paanfts&srtjaftaa!
aown a« the north halt of lot No.
ment road running from R eynold
Pleasant Hill and bounded on nort-..
of Herbert Brown, south by lands of a
mill to
» m ■
well tlmtwred, well watered, well located, con-
renlent to church and school, .old forbene-
<14 of heirs. Terms made known on-day of
•ale. H. F. BANDKRB,
gnoxrlUe. Oct K), itM.-octa-ualw’*’”*
GEOBQla, cuwfoiio Con.NTT-By Tlrtae of
tbe court °( ordinary of .aid county, will be
eol^ before the court houee door In the town
loxvtllo, on the Brit Tueaday In Decern-
to the highest bidder for
sold b
ber {or cnshl
following property to wit: Two hundred i
ol land, morc or lose. In the Third dletrlct of
land. i
originally Houston n ..... ^
lngnorthhalfoflotNo.il, aud south half of
lot No. twelve (12), sold as the property of tho
estate of Watson Sawyer deceased, for distri
bution awong the heirs.
GEO. L. SAWYER, Adm'r de bonis non,
„ . 4 of Watson Sawyer, do.eased.
November 1,1834.
‘ GiORGlA, CRAWrORD^OOXTY—Will bcloIH
. before the court hou^e door In tbe town of
upon which Knoxville, on the first Tuesday In December
next, one undivided one-third interest in tho
following property, to-wit: Lotof land No 75
of No. 76, In the 2d district of orig-
or Herbert Brown, south by lands of ssld J J.
Kitchens, earthy lands of E. F. PettU and west
by lands of W. H. Kitchens; said power to so
sell said lands was made to secure tne payment
of a certain promissory note, dated March 10,
1881, and due October 15,1884, for one hundred
and fifty dollars. We,- tho said Johnson A
Harris will, at pubelo outcry, on Saturday, the of administration on
6th day of December next, between the usual *
hours of sheriff’s sales, sell before the court
honsa door In Twiggs county, Ga.. to the high-
est bidder for cash, the above described lands
or 'a sufficiency thereof to satisfy said
note and costs of this proceeding and wll
make good titles to purchaser thereof. Thb
deed above described empowering this sale
will be exhibited to the publio at the time and
place of this sale, and is made a party ol this
notice. November 3.1884.
nov4-law4w JOHNgON A HABRI8,
and 50 a
lnally Honston. now Crawford, oounty, con
taining 250 acres more <r*— — 3 t ?
Whittington place. ^
tosailsfy
orior Court of said
the Whlttinjrton place. Levied on as*]
erty of W. W. Whittington Jleceasod. t
a fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court
county in favor of Newmau A Schwarz va. W.
W. Whittington. M. P. RIVIkRE.
November 1,1884 Sheriff.
nEOROIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-Jamas
IT Taylor makes application to me for letters-
of administration on estate of John F. Taylor,
late of said oounty, deceased.
This w.ll cite all persons concerned to show
cause, if anvthey have, bv the fir*t Monday
In Decembenext why said application should
not be granted
Witness my hand officially.
Oct. 27, 1884. VIRGIL 8. HOLTON.
Executor’s Sale of Real Estate.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Under end by
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Bibb county, Georgia, will be sold before
the court house door in Macon, said county,
between the legri sale hoars, on the first
Tuesday In December next, 1884, to the high
est bidder and for cash, one vacant lot iu the
city of Macon, said county, fronting on Jones
street one hundred and five feet and running
back ninety feet Sold as theproperty of i g-
tateof John T. Coley, Ire of Bibb county, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased. October 23,1884,
J.B LATIMER.
QCtI4-w6t Executor John T. Coley.
/YEOROIA, Dibb County.—Whereas. Leon-
VX ard W. Hunt, executor of Dr. C. B. Not
tingham, has mado application for letters of
dismission from tho estate ot Dr, C. B. Not
tingham. This is to cite and admonish nil
persons concerned to bo and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday In February. 1885, to show cause, if
any theycan, why said application should not
*fltne£my band officially this October 31,
1881. J.A. McMANU-4,
novl-law3m ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, Crawford County,—Notice la
hereby given that application bus been filed
in my office by H. F. Sanders, administrator,for
leave to sell all the real estate of Margaret L.
Sanders, deceased, and the aumo will be
passed upon In my office on the first Monday
In December. V. S. HOLTON,
Ordinary.
octSl-law4w
A* EOHGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-Will b©
** iold before the court house door. In Knox
ville, Gar. on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of sale, fifty-two
acres of land, more or less, In southeast corner
of lot No. 191 in Third District of said county.
Also, flftecu seres in northwest corner of lot
No. 13 in Sixth District of said county; sold as
the property of the estate of Yonng Jessup,
lately deceased, for benefit of heirs and cred
itors. Terms cash. W. B ARNOLD,
October 27,1884. Administrator,
oct80 lawlt .
J1EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-There
has been an application filed in my office
for J. W. Jack, clerk of the Superior Court of
'nttBfiBtil “ adtoiDU
GEORGIA, Birr County.—Whereas, James
M. Whittle, administrator of Abner P
Whittle, represents to the court jo his petition
duly filed, tfcat ho has fully admin
istered Abner ,P. Wbitle’s estate. ' rKI -
is therefore to cite all persons __
cerned. heirs and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said administrator
•hould not be discharged* from his. adminis
tration andvecelvo letters of dismission on the
first Monday In February, 1885.
Witness my hand officially, this October 81,
VIRGIL S. HOLTON,
Oo toberl, 1884.
FREE! FREE!
Hunting C'a*cd I. "
' In* more lanu ou* c .-J
Kllveis Htcm V. I
625.00, th« thir l »1
r±E
tV 1
1 r-M
( EORGIA, Birr County.—Wheroas, John
Urqurhart, administrator of Mrs. M. -.
raurhart, has made application for leave to
.Blithe real estate belonging to the estate ot
Mrs. M. E. Urqurhart. This is to cite and ad
monish sll persons concerned to be and ap
pear at tho Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in December next, to
show cause, if any they can, why said applica- iimpUMmu.
tlon should not be granted. b»dn*ror* J ki
Jtbogi
Witness my band
1884,
novl-lsw4w*
iMKSKiaaa
♦25.00, ttlril k k*y witilW bllvcr V. at.h!
matt xml with t!wr «r**wfr I*, la ttaawa, far wataea, Ur mhUk
mm acd food lira '.ln/, Riving t'.o r:!t« of wolrra n' turtle for aU
oreadoao. t.Tka StautUrd Lotltr Writor, for I*.Ilea aad r«ntiri.-.ea.
A ct mpIcU ftilda t» o.rr**pon.lrnff, riving pltla dlnrtlona for th«
compooitUa of Idtera of rvory kind with liaromoraMo foouiaatlez-
arnpl.-i. B, Wiator Erraing IU r.wiLtt«, a largo rollortlon of AclLg
CharadM, TahWanr, 1'tuzl. % Ac., for aoekl fatberlnp,|>rP
:U thaatrlrala aad ermtag* at turn*; Ultixtratrd. 4. DkToguwL
-. iiatloru and Koadins*. a la*ga and ch«V-o cvilorUoa f irr-Tiooi
. JJMUom u l pahUc aid prirato entrrUiummlt. B, l’arirr Magie
aad Cheiukal Rxptri'nenu, a hook a LL h trill how l« prrfona hun-
dredhof annular trirkt la m»:;lc aad liutractlra e»;-r1:neat»wlth
ilmplaamu. \ Sinara Con.j.lrUStorl^hy popalaraaihorr.«m-
braetnf lovr, hamorotw aad iWlsvilvr (tortra, otorlco tf aorkty!«'
advMtara, of railway Ilfr, rtc., all TtTylolrmLag.^l, laaey M
Chtilogue free.
SOUTHERN ©3EEJO OO.
Seed Growers, Macon, Ga.
JOHN P. FORT, I JOHN R. ELLIS,
President Business Manager.
nov26wodAsnnlt&wtf
REMOVAL
After eight vatra of racMtsfnl business in M«cod, our quarters have become
too small to d j the businas* coming to us, and we found if necessarj to have erected
the
FINEST HARDWARE STORE
in tho city. We lure greatly Increased our stock and are prepared to'glve bottom prices
.AS all goods In oiT !inc._ We will in fntare bo found at Nos. M and M Cherry street,
next door to Jaqnes dt Johnson.
A. B. FABQUHAR & CO.
Jobbers of Hardware and Wanufactnrers of Machinery,
MACON,
Bibb County Sheriff’s Sales.
Will he sold before tho Court House door in
the city of Mscon during tho legal hours of
sale, on the first Tucidsy In December next
the following property, to-w It: Part of lot No.
6 in square No. 62 in the city of Macon, in said
county fronting on Cotton Avenue, in said
city, adjoining the proDerty of J. E. J. Franks
and rroperty of the estate of A Kruetx. Upon
said part of lot 0 !■ the brick buildlnz known
Court of Bibb county in favor of a L. Bartlett
vs. 8atnt Mitchell’s Lodge No. 1.632 Grand
United Order of Odd Fellows’. Property pointed
out by plaintiff.
Al o, at tbe same time time and place, three
ahow cases and contcnta, ono lot segars and
pipes, one lot flour, one lot gUasware, one
crockery ware, one lot pickles, uuo lot tint
three part barrels whisky part barrel i]
one lot mackerel, one lot lard, partb
corned beef, one lot well buekets. lot of ropea,
lotof tobacco, one lot of candy, lot potash, lot
yeast powders, lot of soap, lot of baskets, two
pair scales. l »t of canned goods, one kerosene
oil can, onelot snuff, etc., and a lot o! sundry
other goods usually kept In a retail grocory
■tore. Levied on aa the property of R. H. Nor
man to satisfy a mortgage tt. t%. issued from
Bibb Superior Court In favor of Jacques ‘
Johnson vs. R. H. Norman. •
Also, at tbe saino time and place, that paroel
of land lying in tho third district of originally
Houston now Bibb comity, be'ng the soith
yrost corner of Jot No. 39, bounded on the north
b r.»" d *° w * Johnson, on the oast by landi
of J. T. Kn'ght, on the south by lands of D. W.
Crawford and on the wc»t by lam’s of Willough
by Jones, contanlng twenty-seven acres, more
or less, being tho land convcyod by d- ed of D.
M. Crawfora to J. W. Johnson, March 8,1869,
and by Johnson and wife to David Clay, on
March 98,1872. and by Clay to Valentine Kahn
by deed datod November 2 >, 1873, and In said
deed describing. Levied ou as tho prop-
• ) v - powwat to and to^ia* ! '
i in Bibb Superior Court in favu.
je Kahn against said J. W. Johnson.
Property pointed out in said decreo.
^ a.» O|W.WE8TC0TT, Sheriff.
iberSd, 1881 law4w*
Ula1nf«U]rM4prac(lr»llMtm'(kKui for BMkli«ruK7bMk(ta, wail
|-vk#tt. brarkcU, RMtlte work, *inLw! Ury, *V., tlr., pr fMt'.jr u4
•lywuy IM«4Kr»>»d.^ CM ikimj w< 4 ”—-
. BABCOCK tt CO., C
palnkwly. Fwindl
cm I Brut nuslleal nc*. a
atUrr»ILII.K 1XL
CONN*!
DR. H. R. BAN*.
oT Dm DvOaioocT
o* offer* a Kt—Sy
hinorir mthtm* nmullj?iS2
nts kotara fkoaa
ENGINES, GINS, SAW MILLS, ETC.
GEORGIA. “Wguardianship; Thlslatoclteandadmon-
}ah all person* concerned to be and appear at
the Court of Ordinary of said county within
the time proscribed by law to ahow cause why
said M. II. Cutter should not be discharged
from kla guardianship.
Witness my hand officially, thla October 81,
1684. • J. A. MCMANUS,
novl-law4w- Ordinary,
GKOROIA, BIBB COUSTY-Whcrras, A B
n«s, AdmlnUtrator ol tho c.Utc o<Jtrs.Vlr^
«Jt- h»» msdo sppllcstlon lor let-
ol dismission from sold estate.
This Is to cite and admonish all potions con.
trned to bo and appear at tho court o( ordi
nary of said county on the first Monday In
December next to ahow cauee,lt any tlu-y
can. why laid application ahonld not be
granted.
Wltneaa my hand and offlclal algnatara, thla
— J.A.M0MANU8,
Tin- or Peceo.ra-
tor ia mado oxpmrly for
t hr run -if drrangrmrnts
of the acnrrativr orinma.
There l» no nuatakr about
thla inatrumrnt, th© con-
tlnuoua atreaui ot KLEO
TUI CITY pormeating
through tho purts man
rcatore them w h©*lthy
action. j)u not . '11 round
jdvfrjiw'd to^me ainiS
>■ -, , PRM .{a^gjac^vag
20 DOLLARS
WILL BUY THE FAVORITE
S^R
SEWING MACHINE
Bq*al to U10 ones sold l>y Can.
Taascra for 8IO *nd upwards.
TTA fair trial im yo«r Iona
befort paymtnt it a&tcLry
Buy direct from thoManufae-
tiin-raa:..! - t\i tl t
CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO.PhHatUPa
AGENTS S5S as.
rs ■Saldcdl'creat dKcortSaa. 1 £iVe*t r»
Lme SOUtA
■zrr^jxdlzs
FARM MIL S
r StAek^Fccl^or Mori To* .
10,000 T2.7 TH3EL
Writ* for TamphUt,
t Gimpscn & Gault M’fg Co.-
non to Straub MiliOia.
CINCINNATI. O.
make over Ultg
hundred per cent.
AGENTSpofitwttMth.
Reflectfng Safely Lamp
olcftarrtry family, GIrci
, 1:k I ll; tfi I
inia 1
PDAQ Witness my ham
DltUOii September6,1884.
« 7 sepfrlawSm*
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» llll l
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GEORGIA, C*AWFO*D County—Will bo sold
boforo the court house door In tho town of
Knoxvido on tho fl rat Tuesday in December
next, within tho legal hours of sale. 10 the
highest bidder tor cash, ono undivided half
interest in two hundred and fifty (280) acre* of
land more or less in the 2nd district
of said county, bc.ng lotlNo. 75 and and fifty
acres of No. <6, known uth-Nancy K. Whit
tington place. Bold aa the property of tho t
of John W. Whittington, «*
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