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THETKLK^KAPH AND MESSENGE! .FRIDAY. JANUi RY 23, 1895.
HE FORCED A NOtE,
And then ••piajred" Fourth Street for All
It was Worth.
There Ii a young man who la badly wanted
by four persona living on Fourth atreet The
yollce, also, would tike to Interview him af
terwards.
The venatile gotilu* In queallon goes by the
same of James DtLoath, and be plays the
leading role this morning In an engagementof
remark able brevity but of undoubted clever
About live weeks ego, a gentleman well
dreaael. fair complestoned, with light
hair curling closely, and e pleas
ant ezpreeelon, applied for board at
the house of Ur D. U. Perry. living on Oak
street, near the corner of fourth, lie said
that he was employed st the Central railroad
abopa In the city, and was earning good wages,
lie regained with Mr. IVny three weeks, who
decided at this time to abaudon the boarding
hooaebusiness. I>«-Loach remained at the
lumee vacated by Mr. Ferry, which, with his
retirement, passed Into other hands. Mr.
Perry to^k up bis residence at 274 Fourth
•Meet. Ds Loach “' 1 ‘ *“
AN OIL WELL IM MACON.
Big Excitement Over the Supposed Dis
covery of the Bonanza.
Fourth street wea wild yesterday over what
will doubtlesa prove the largest sensation Ma
con has experienced In some time. Ihe sen
sation, If such it may be termed, la a“atanler"
lu fact, and will probably attract mar y to the
scene to-day. to test with their own eyes the
facta of which we are about to write.
About noon yeaterdey, when everything was
a-agraa 5*assrs leawsasasr' r,,dj 10
kmd
he would as soon as paid off at the anope. Mr.
parry in the meantime grew suspicions of hi*
man and warned the landlord with whom
DeLoeeh remained. The result was, DeLoach
wra« asked to vacate. He lid so.
The next place we And him la at the board-
% boo*e of Mrs. Bryan. 255 Fourth street,
!h he entertd Wmint relay, the 14th Imt
Be told the same story t« her-that he was a
mechanic, employed at the Central shops, and
«"»• «*• born .« the Influence uSdi^rbl ,
of the dinner hour ruled on th. city, WM . The cue wlU probably be ventilated
In the recorder’s court to-morrow morulug.
—Whisky goes Into the dry towns of Georgia
under mauy no rat*. but the nubile baa yet to
hear the latest. A box labeled "ao«p'’ was
conslirnsd yesterday at the Ceutral depot to
Fort Valley. The porters bandied the “soap'*
rather roughly, and soon It began to leak.
U^on examlnatlou the soap proved to be e Jug
—A deluded countryman who has not yet
learned the true sis* of things brought In a
‘urge roll of Confederate money yesterday,
ud wanted to sell It <tt a high pi fee to Dr. R.
P. Miller on Cherry street He was soon In
formed that the “bluebacks” were not. as yet,
rare enough to be valued aa curiosities. The
tnfor mat Ion made him a sadder If not a wiser
countrymen.
of the telephone call, and rose promptly to
answer it W ben bis ear was p'.ac *1 to the In
strument, these words came through the
transmitter In quick, excited tones: ’‘Come to
Turplu’s store on Fourth street right away,
Wft'VK>OUXD AS OlLiWKLL."
Accepting the Invitation we hastened to th*
scene. In front of the store wss e group of
men, and their expressions were anxious suU
to an extent mjsterloui. Wonder wss plot-
—*- Ir faces, and when the Tklkgracii
l up. all seemed read} to relate the
uld settle
ips.and
H board when paid off by th«*
company. Mrs. Bryan told the reporter
that DeLoach acted In a gentlemanly man-
aer whllo with her, and soon won the
respect of all the boarders He waa Qplet in
\ hla depottmeLt and conducted himself appro
priately.
Friday evening of last week, De temch
turned up st the More of A. Greenwood, ou
Fourth mat, in the role of e purchaser with
out momy. Mr. «-reeuwood Informed him
that h* could sell him uo goods, as he was not
acquaint* d with him. iu ver saw him before,
and did not desire for tbst reason to sell him
any roods on credit. He lushtcd and said
that be was obliged to have a pair of pant-, as
he wlsbtd to attend a funeral that
afternoon. He repeated to Mr. Orecn-
weod that he waa a . mechanic
working at the Central shops, aod would set
tle for the article Saturday night after he had
Been paid by the road. Mr. Greenwood still
refused, but told him that If he would bring
la a mutual friend who would secure the
amount, he would let him have the goods
■wanted. De Loach asked him. If an order
from Mr. D. M. Guxlr, the matter mechanic
of the shot s, would bo satisfactory,
told that li would, and lift Hnmcd:i
emit
In a short time he returned, and banded to
Mr. Greenwood the following wot**:
“Mb. Greenwood: Mr Delo*ch la employed
in our shop* at 13 p* r day. 1 thin* he D g***d
for any contract tost he tn«y make. ** 1 ttnd
him a young man of a good oral of A mu sr
Tours, etc. "D M. Uuoel
"January 16th, 1MJ."
Upon this showing DeDoach waa p* rmltt* d
to make whatever purchases he cho e. Me
bought a pair of pants priced to him at $7.
«nd wot on his way, having promised to -
turn 8atuMay afterm on anff pay for them.
When the time arrived DeLoach did not
appear. Mr. Greenwood thought he waa
delayed In receiving hla money, and
vroold come In and settle for the goods Satur
day night But still he did not come, and
yesterday morning e nephew of Mr. Green
wood waa sent to the sho.s to tee Deloach,
and, li not there, to present the note Mr. Gag* 1
Mai given to that gentlemen himself,
DeLna«h could not be found and when Mr.
Qugel saw the note he Immediately pro
nounced It a forgery. He further stated that
no rach man waa in the shops, or had Lean
•■ployed there, and If he could catch the
larger he wonld make lt warm for him.
Mr. Gteenwood then sought hla man at Mrs
Bryan's bearding house, when it wasi.lw.nv
—~ that be bad skipped the city
It ta said that he came here from Columbus,
MMdlbat bets well known In that city sae
galvanized sharper. It la thought that be baa
■ndebla way to Havannah. He bad belter
take care to steer clear of Macon.
CITY i t emq.
-John Toole, of Dodge county, who was re
cently committed to jail for re’.alllng liquor
without the proper license. Is very si. k lu his
cell here, lie will probably tu released end
sent home.
—A postal card from MUledgevlUe Informs
ns that on Mouday night the store of Mr. A. 8
Base, at Devertau FUt'on, was b okennpen
and robbed of a lot of goods by some tramp*
who had been seen loitering about luihe
neigaborhood.
—An opeu-alr free-to-all fisticuff occurred
yesterday afternoon In Collinsville bt tween
two negro women, Alice Lockett and Lila
Is e yard, In the rear of which stands
AN OLD DILAPIDATED WELL.
It la covered bv a roof that Is weather beaten
and rickety We peered over the cnrblng and
gased down the well for some momenta, and
then turned to Mr. Turpin, who was with ua.
with a look of disappointment on our face. He
caught its auggcstlveLcss and antldpa'ed us.
' Look In tbst bucket there " said he. “That
la pure oil er d It came out of this well. I drew
It myself. To prove that It la genuine oil. J
will saturate a piece of paper with it for you
and then set Are to IL"
The bucket was a large tin one. and was
rimming with a bluish liquid that very mu. n
resembled kerosene In appearance. There
appeared do traces of water, and upon Its sur
face tlo y beads bad formed, as upon .amp oil
when It nan been disturbed.
The paper waa procured, and, having been
sa urated at one end. the other waa Ignited
with a match. At first U burned with a dull,
heavy Aame, but aa soon as the part saturated
was reached the dame leaped up in
a aicn, aaioHT olow.
Perhaps yon ere not convinced yet.” said
Mr. Turpin. "To convince y» u further, I will
wer a bucket and draw up some of the oil for
m." Bucket after bucket was brought to the
ip. and every time revealed the oily I qnor.
I could continue thi# all he afternoon, but
. reckon you see for yourself. These gentle
men here can tell you ail you want to kuow.
They saw me thla morning exhanst bucket
upon bucket full of the oil. and all of tt
came from thla well. It la certain'y
remarkable,and I can’t explain. Seme of this
Blkha LIRE KEROSENE."
The well In qu> stlon has been In existence
s* v. n years, having been dug at the Instance
••f Mr F. Crockett, who owns the property on
« h i b It Is ideated. It was sunk a distance of
28 f* *t. and work waa discontinued ou ac
count of the meeting of some peculiar sub-
ttauce which rendered the water unfit for
uae. Of late years the well hss been dry. The
manner In which ■*“ ‘ '
as follows:
A tout 10 o'clock yesterday Mrs. Marv Deane
who lives In the upper poitlnn if Mr. Turplu’s
store.atarted for the well at which she had bteu
accustomed to procure water, about a block
distant. In passing Ibis well she noticed for
the first time tbat lt contained what she sup
posed was water. In order to save the walk
she determined to procure a bucket and use
ihe uater she * * *’ ' * **'*
bucket was low
found to contain
oil instead or water.
Another bucket was drawu up with the
same result It occurred t«» her as neculLr
• nd word wai sent to Mr. Turpin. When h.
arrived It waa found that the diacove y made
by Mr-. lHane was actual and that the mil
was luderd Ailed with ml.
The news spread rapidly, snd soon a larse
crowd gathered In the neighborhood to wit
ness the strai ge sLht. None wire able to ex
plGn It or to doubt IL There it was-quanti
ties of oil drawu Ir ra thlso'.d abandoned well.
The crowd gaped and won or. d. and then
went away to tell heir m ight*m about it.
Theie 1* no coubl the will will be vialted by
a crowd tmday.
fhw United Ata'ee Circuit and Dletnct
Courts.
The United Btates Circuit and DletrlctCouit*
convened yesterday morning, at 10 o’clock,
lion.Thomas Nettle, Jul» 3 for tho northern
district of Florid;, presiding.
The dockets were sounded, and civil eases
ict as follows:
Haturday. January ?4.-D*nlcl H. Baldt
vs. James W. Howard, Jr., et al, actluu
note.
Tuesday, January 27.-Judge Trogdcn rs.
Central tuilroad and Banking Company, ac
tlon for damages.
Tuvadsyt January 17.—Mrs. I!. A. Trrgden
va Central Railroad and Ranking Company,
actluu for damage*.
'iueaday, January 27.-Ba!dwIn, Starr A Co.
va. Thomaa J. Mcr.rlfl. trustee, UUgaiitv.
Wediuaday, January ®—W. F. llunro, ...
Israel Maples, ejectment
Wednesday* January 28-Florence Bower
ort v ero homes. They were engaged In vs C. W. Hancock, action on note.
— - - -tofcapl- Wednesday, Jaunary 38-Richard L. Brown
et el. va. Mlley Passmore, ejectment
Several raars were pa»*ed on for ass'gu
incut at a later day in the term.
In Ihe rase of the United Htates, vs. Alex
Browu, for retailing whisky without lleen»e.
a pica ol gully waa eutered, and sentence
deterred ufril to day.
In the esse of George E: Dodge, complainant
va. Oliver 11. It lies et al. an order was |lvi“
granting leave to file an amended bill.
1'atielaof Juries were drawn aud Venires Is
sued returnable today, when a snrr.clmt
number will be present to proceed with tht
THE CO’ OMFIt EvD.
The Latest Trick cf the Frofeaslonal
Tramps who Ride.
This Is an eg# of progren. Kvuryday some
sew thing is pmcnlcd by the world's kaU ideo
iccpesa lt to rcvo' vcd by the turn of lime.
To-dey we (log up the teleptone exchange to
connect as with Madagascar: to-mor ow night
-wc read the imt ilpth uon our mi mcrlal won-
ement l*y the I thtt f the chrtrlc towers In
Atlanta. Everything is let eled progress, and
the day la coming when the word surprise*
audits synonym* will be Hr'.tktuItom tho
dictionary as obsolete.
••Ketch on to the new racket," said a tramp
. ^8aly sixteen ThanksgivingturkUs had been
brow aed and carved stnrenecame Into thla
■world, but he had forgotten more than
Dint -tenths of oar readers ever knew. There
were three of them, representing these
mothers ?nrrrwbere. They were floating on
the current toward* Florida to stay until the
spring sun melu d the anow from the roofs of
tfter Bovt v .«ns homes. They were engaged In
a traveling entcrprUo without a cent ol capi
tal, and ItmaUeiednot Whether they trudged
over ihe railroad tracks with aching fret or
Whether they cut np the trip In lectlcns by en
cccailoftw) I«rch or tho brace te ams
•• w bflSE yoor tseketr asked iU reporUf.
“Well, yon see the railroad com pan lea af*
blasted monopolies and don't provide for c nr
comfort even as well aa they do for the cattle,
mod we are compelled In ae'f-delcnre to ar*
range for oar own transportation. They turn
so“at esr to ns, and the passenger sgenU
stem to akin ua. Of course we don t want a
boudoir car or a special train, but It wouidn I
, lessen the dividends It they were to provide
b ' an empty box car for ns occasionally. As It la,
they leave as oat In the mid on (he brake-
beams, sad va some roads they objieleven to
that
-if you've atver ridden on e brakejbeam,
you rsn't appreciate th# true valued what
I'm going to ahaw yon. There la e great deal
of discomfort la this way of riding, end if you
■bank! faU asleep end lose your balance there
wouldn’t he «nough of you left to make a
trial of criminal
■The assignment of criminal eases made h;
■■attomey and brr«*tofors publUhcd
The bond ol Col. B. C. Wads the new mar
shal, waa approved by tho Judge, and It la ex
preted he will assume the duties of t‘ “
in every frwdays.
wouldn't be enough of you Mi to mi
watch charm. Kotmf oh. welL we gel
to that: tot the dust is a little worrisome,
have to keep your e/es and mouth shut
have to keep your eves
nnd psy no attention
“f 1*1* tit III tbs- aWCf CflyCRf
attention to U. Mots,
used
You
Htlaht
re's the
ri...u.i.ti.tf nlattiiii»«tat—tbs- awercMyr
-otton on il«-the boy drsw out a Mdi
board, one aide of which waac«*ver»•* wI li
plash after the manner of cars* ate. With «
eoat two »'sea large, It could .e«»*l f t»sn«u
■c r-atb it ■
^ThTs " said the tram^ «1e e fehl'ng. r
cllnlag chair aid e chest troteetor. Y* u .re
wtenoo the road louutlbg tbs* rr*a«'i«a w*
wear It under oar roata lu tt U fashion. ao«t
no matter how p erring the mid winds
cherts are well pr«*tet «ed. F.wwheawe
-wlade the eternal valance i f tbr ««*nnnctor.
Whichtmthta CM«lath*-pncot a Ueket, and
Bake cur way on U-e brake-trem.w r uiitoid the
Bosom Filend at d Uateti It with il os * 1-sj a
Ibea karriag dua*. elsmvety and oImsi* r w*
can ait there IsireM ai d mat** our way
through. Oh, I tell you. It t eat* the * Id wit
all to death. Are all tr mj- pr..vi<*e«t wl i*
cat? Of course are. The atnat*ma bav w’t
got rn to It yet vshat’a tha t have a uvlukT
Will a duck awtmr’
The Bosom Frlrnd aeeirite le a goodtbh g
»— Jur tramps.
Owned Up to It.
Testerday afternoon a small-slxed tb* ft
•urred la Bast Mama. Jt occurred In Hus
way: Mr. Charlie Jones. Hviux In Joi.ee
mounty, came over to do some trading,
when la the neighborhood of Mr. W. II
Jones's It— bis bo.se biraine MglitfWd al
began to ran. hr. Ji-oif.am •■•lain •
hla esure, ran out to sop the animal wb»eh h*-
■mcceeded In doing. hb*.»t y at«*r«arda h**
looked for some money be bad In hla p* «-Srt
with wbhh to settle e tr* lab btl.wi* un
discovered that the seek In whtrb he kei
was missing Item blapoeset. Itln.medt t -i*
•rcurnd tehlm that he had droppid u tu tl-
effort to check the horse. Ice atureu,t lost
was SSL and hem i-mlth. e nr|to boy. waa sus
rated of has lux picked it up. He » aa sought
•ad questioned. He et tint d« nUd it but
af erwarta made an admlrslou and rrturu*d
tt»U with the exception of Jfiy cecl», which
he had spent.
Assault Upon a Little Bov.
■aaday afternoon the Utile boy of Mr. WU
lftam G Jordan came home crying end report
ed that he had been beaten end rubbed by a
■egr j men whose name he was unable to
give. The flngera of the llu e fellow were
oovered with blood. Be said he wee Arm
Mined by the negro, who threw him down end
teat him vVOei tly, end then bK>k whst money
he hod from bin*. At toon as this was done,
the mar** van off sod made go**t hla escape.
Mr. Jesdau wa* very Indian am when be beard
and mad# tvei
r of the outrage.
NOTICE.
thorlty vested In me by a deed dated February
11 1884, and executed by John P. Williams, of
said county, and recorded In book A, page 871,
clerk's offlre Jones county Superior Court,
which was made to secure two ccraln notes
therein described, aud default having been
made In the payment thereof. I will sell be
fore the court house door in Clinton, In said
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, BIBB CODNTY.-Bj Tlrtue of
th. power ratal la mo by a morion deed
executed by BeUor CrmchOcld of uddeoao-
ty. on tbo al d.y of December, 1MI nd re
corded In the office of tho clerk of tbo Superior
Court of Bibb county, oo tbo JV h day of Do-.
eember, 1M3. In book II. folloe 103, IM, I will,
on the AratTueidny In February next, during
the houra ol ulo preacrlbed by law for public
•ale., before the coort bouao door In tbo city iun _____ . - t
S;SS?b*SH|AND why should we not be?
aa follow*: On the north by land of M. Clark, I r- . awwg Ub !
on the scuth bv land of Wllila Lawson, on the TOT We have done an #*nnrvrer\i*e
east by land of Dent end on the west by alley UdVC uune an cllOmiOUS DUSinCSS
twenty feet wide, it being pert of that part of I
lot No. 3 5 In the Thirteenth dUtrtctof origi
nally Monroe, now Bibb county; conveyed to 1
C. T. Ward by K. A. and J. N. Nbbet on the
14th day of Novembtr, 1861, or a sufficiency
thereof to pny thla debt and Interevtand ‘
torney ■ feet and cost aa per terms of n<
Tbcv are worth but a trifle aud we know of no
purchasers.
-We sail attention to the advertisement of
Mol roe Female College. This institution D
too well known In this section to require auy
extended notice. His wellettabliahed. ba«a
competent corps oft setters In every depart
ment and w can cordially recommend it to
tho*e who have daughters.
—Calvin Lockett, e twelve-year-old lad, was
found In East Macon yesterday afternoon aud
arrmted by officer Baughn on a telegram from
Lorketi's father. In Fort Villey. The message
stated that the boy bed run away from home
and requested that he be dt tallied uutil called
for. Lockett says he left home ou account of
ill-treatment. *
—A smash-up occurred yesterday afternoon
at the corner of Founh aud Plum streets. Mr
T* m Clay had a wild mule which he endeav
ored to break into b*ruc»a. When the animal
hail been attached to the wagon he started off
with e wild dash an ran lute* another wagon
belonging tea negro, which was badly demol
ished. The difference was arranged by Mr.
Clay settling the damages.
— I bout 12 o'clock lea', nlgbt Mr. J. W. Un
gold, the watehn an at th*- East Tennessee.
Virginia and G-orgla railroad, discovered a
negro man In the rear of the restaurant, and
chased him as tar as the Catholic Church Iti
the eudeavor to catch him. The fellow had a
sack on his shoulder, snd waa so closely
*>ressed that h*- lost one of bis shoes. Officer
Janfet h« ard a backman Inquiring for a lost
shoe yesterday, and thinks he baa the man
spotted.
—The streel railroad Is at a standstill. Mr.
Herbert Brown said to the reporter yesterday
that tho company had not decided what art loti
It would take with regard to he construction.
In vlt«» o? the new attitude of council. He
further said that the company waa tndiffermt
about the matte , and the prt babllltfea were
Ihe road would not be but it. llecoudemutd
the course counsel has pursued, an l lutlma ed
that the matter would rest until the election
of a new council.
—A funny dog case was developed yes'er-
day. I’reston We-t, a ne<r\ had sworn out
by Justice Freeman a warrant av atnat a negr»
woman named Mary Harmon for the recovery
of a dog which West claimed When Mary
waa apprra' hed she very uuexper-edly told
the officer be could have to 3 dog, as the "had
no earthly it e font" The dog wea secured
and now the owner f*l<i to come and claim It
In the reeanwhll** the dog la lu the possession
of Justice Freeman.
lows: That certain tract or parcel of land ly
ing mainly In the counties of Jones and Bald
win In said State (Georgia), and a small por
tion thereof lying In Putnam «nd same State,
containing two thousand acres, be the sum
ever so much more or less, lying on the reuth
and southeast sides of the puuitc road leading
from Eatonton to Clinton, and on the left-hand
sloe of said road going from Eatonton to Clin
ton. Ga., adjoining the lands of Mrs. 8. M. Far
row, G T. Ulsmukcs, Dr. 8nead and John P.
Key. end separated from the lands uf said
John Willis a aud the lands of Thomaa J.
William* by said Eatonton and Clinton road,
and separated from tho lands of John Smith
by the MilledgevUle road. Bald deed wa« re
corded in book T of deeds, on page 671, July
17. 1878, Id Jones county. Ga.
The above pr »perty, or ao much of the same
as Is sufficient to satisfy the balance doe on
the aforesaid notes and all costs and expense*,
will be told. Good and lawful titles to said
property will be made to purchaser on day
of sale. W. B 8PARK8.
January 1,1885-lawlw
Administrator’s Sale.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-tJnder nnd bj
virtue of an order from the court of ordinary
of said count?, will be sold before the court
bou edoor In the dtr of Macou, in said coun
ty. b tween the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday m February uext a bouse and lot In
Ka«t Macon, in said county, whereon Mr*. M.
E. Urqurhart redded at the time cf her death,
containing one quarter of an acre more or
less, adjoining the lands of Mrs. D. M. Man-
dera amt James Nelsoni v Bold for the purpose
rUrqurhart.
W dMributlou among the heirs of Mr*. _
UrqurharL JOHN A URQUKHART,
Administrator of Mrs. M. K.
January », l«»4.-6 law4w*
WE ARE SATISFIED I
At 97 Cherry Street,
in our
||Dry Goods and Carpet Departments!
at- And we hid a good trade In our Shoe Deoartmt nt_ hut not aa..
made to the purchaser or purchasers i
sale, aa ape^tfled in said mortgage deed
Jan6 law4w WILLTiTB. 8P a
_petl
|inMUrU:
l**«aiW»»*wLt »• «rrr on. oltbi UK «,°^“'inijl M.'RJ'iSKL'**
and Children sRhoes, from the cheap grades up to the best makes e 01 a,eu *• and
Sjjf* KW Svi 1011 < co * nmon souse) Hhoes at $3 SO worth tl 75
W !!. H®; (fwtttonj at UAO. |3 00 and |3 S. ,1,75,
W!*•, a^Brnah Kid Button, Hand Made, fi.st. worth S6 50
W Curaooa Kid Button at 64 oo worth |5 00.
Ladies Glove Top Button at 93.80, worth 13.00.
HJ}??. YPMi « 00. tt M and $3.00.
NOTICE.
case is not to be found lu the county of Bibb;
end it further appearing that he Is • resident
of the State of Connecticut It Is therefore or
dered that B-rvIre of said libel fordlvorce be
perfected by publication of the same In the
Macon Telegraph and Messencer, a public
gazette, published in the city of Macon, once e
month fur four months.
. , T - J - *nill0N8, J. 8. C. M. C.
A. PRODDF1T, Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court A. B. ROSS Clerk.
November 18,1834. nov31 lam4m
\ Land for Sale.
' GEORGIA, JOKE* COUNTY.-On tb.atth
5»roU.na..r, IBM, J J. Bnrfleld, or,.<lcI
fount, ol Jonek. b, written contract under
text, empowered the undeiilnned. W. B.
Bpu-kx io rail upon publl notice, to bo (Iren
/In tho TiLnonxm *np Mnunoin, oncen
I week for four reck., thM tract or parcel of
lend eon elnln, 100 ecra. ljlne, ettuntaond
behif In Jone. count, .nd to the left ol the
fwblTorital, leedln,: from Clinton to Montlcelln
end adjoint' g lands of F. B. Hascall, Samuel
Gordon. John F. Allds and others, being the
Und give® by his fktber, Jordan 7. Barfleld,
to J. J. Barfleld: said power to sell said land
was made to »ecnre the payment oftwocer
lain promUsonr note*, dated January 26tb.
1984, and due Oct«v-cr 30th and November 1st,
reapcctlvMy, thereafter—one for the snm of
9A7AO and the other for the sum of tr
stilea ell costa and attorneys' fees.
T — y, on Tot
hforaol ehijlKUit-iil^ffiSS too court I SKffiSfflBlVAWjr***
Mtlel/ Hid note*, etlorne.'x leee end cnxu .
thto proceed inn. nnd I will make food title, ket.
the i nrcheMr thereof Retd deed empow
er n. sold eele will be exhibited to tho pub-
114 *t the time end piece of tbie ulo nnd I,
W. B. HPARKg.
Lnoiee’ Goet PolUh i ll 75.« d>”u'm*l
M™ Of»(n Button 3 to7et *1.25 perpelr, worth tt M
Above er. tolld iwle ° Buttons to 7, worked Buttonhole, ‘iuil.so,worthU(t
S2 E*! r * {-?!*•■ Grain Polleh 3 to 7 at 11.25 end *1 50
MUtcbnperta?n < th? l mnrk!i U1<1 KWBU,km,W, *‘ ri00 “ d iU.«nteod»p,,
is*}}*}.*I a Child’, Fine French Kid 1 to 5 *I.*S. 4 to i. II 50
Children', KM Button, «to 13 at tl.CO. * ’
fla.rki. wlll, at publle outeryi on TueM'.j. 'th -1 tl". 1 U ‘ l lak! * , *“ e *’ Kw nnd Gtmh worked buttonhole, HUd r»dA 11 to m*t,
the u,no) | Mlue,’ .no Kid Button 11 to S
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the cr,nrt of ordi
nary uf dlbh county, will be sold, fur cash, be
fore the court house door. In the city of Ma
con, on the first Tuesday In February next, at
or soon after 13 o'clock noon, one lot, eon
talutng one and one-tetrd acres with sub
stantial bulidinrsand Improvements thereon,
situated Immediately upon the corporate
limits of said city, and known as the Charles
A. Beasley house and lot at the Beasley rail
road cro-atng. opposite the old Confederate
armoij alto and «m the railroad, corner of
Boundary and Telfair streets. Sold as the
property of Charles A. Beasley, deceased, of
•aid county, for distribution among the heirs
of said deceased. B. II. ZELLNBR,
Administrator.
J.nnnr, 5th, 1535, Jen« lew4w*
Tat
GEORGIA. Bin COUNTY.—Whereas, W.W.
Carnes, administrator de bonis nou cum test-
atnento annexo of the estate of James a. Nls-
bet. late of ?*ld county, deceased, has made
Jau6 law4w
appHrat *>n should not be granted,
e fficlal signature, U *
j. a. McManus,
why .. ..
Witness my hand and official signature, this
January i, 1885.
iC lav
Ordinary.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
rhla powder never *rnet. A marvel of
parity, et ength and who'.eeomvneM
/ore economical then the ordinary kinds
and cannot be aofdln competition with the
innitllndeot tnwtmt. short weight, gh.:;
orphoaphate tiowdrra ivUl only Inter.!,
Rotal Basjno PoWOBK ('a .
IW Wall street New Yrtrlt,
GEORGIA, Bibb County.—^Whereas, B. W.
Todd»aa made application for Mtemofad-
ml ii l»t rut ton on toe estate of T. R. Burkett,
late of said county, deceased.
TbhUtoclto and admonish all persons
oonc« nto«l to Be and appear at tho court of or-
dlnaiyof said county ou tbo first Monday in
Ft brnanr next to show cause why said appli
cation should not be grant* d.
Witness my bend and official signatme. this
Jann-ry 3, 188 . J. A. McMANL'8,
Jan6 1awtw* Ordinary.
ft&wtd
is ft'iK * 12 "° 1 "■ *•
W Pelf, Ghun (Grain FoUih 8 to 12 75 won h 3100-th, hcil .eiool ,hoe In the ^
10 eaM, Women's rolku, Mild good,, 3 to 7, C> rents. 3 to *75c.nta inf e&
• Stand. rdKc rew belt foorti. etto cVule “ 4 c * nU ’
wf****°!Broi*?, 1 e»||oo and *1.25per p.lr
lngSVtthSi ria: « 5?i“Sra SSh. 801 * UocU ’ " Ekh we w «“ MUlrHoI,
2* al Hend-Sewed Button Hhnee nt *55d, worth 17 M
RPET S e OARPBTS
aI ^
of L\r. wtZ ZKSX™?, w"^F 0 r n ^ArgKc W M h <12^ 0 ' “‘ U M,,rU “ r '“ U XC - “ d « 9
NOTICE.
GEORGIA. Bibb County.- By virtue of the
K wer contained In a mortage deed executed
R. A. Gordon to the undersigned, on the
’5th day of January, 18M. and recorded In
*x>°k A. page 528, clerk's office, Jones Superior
Coart. 1 whl put up for sale et the court house
door. In tho town *- *
on the first Tnesd,
the legal hours
and for cash, the following property to-wit
Thirty acres of land In the 3Wth district, G.
M., said Jones count y. Ga, and all the build
“erk’*.” t *75r -made, lhi.dand leld.
52'tc XT * l> ®‘ tr),Bru “*l*, With ,l*n.ut b.iru.r. out leb, made, lined nnd leld, from Tie. to
ffi* ?°^F Brussels, with elrgant hurdem to mak-h. made, lined and laid tl te
a^^all^SrM 0 Sn*^d^^rt-1 10,LI7 ^ 10 ^ ^mtiiote
dHd.tipuutedni.d|ro»idrt. gi>ABK8 | Ructr nnH m,i+c and Art Carp ts
;* countv.
Ings thereon. Including
place la known as Gorth
anuary 5th, 1885.-6 law4w
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA. Crawford County.-By virtue
of an order from the ordinary of said county
1 will sell for cash, on the first Tuesday In
February nex>, before the court hnt.se door In
Knoxville, Ga.. 1J0 acres of land of lot No.
385, in the Second district of said county, as
Rugs and
Velvet Tapestry and Smyrna Rugs lower than ever
slier sixes lu Velvet, Tapestry. Moquette and rfmyroi
,T P ** n ant f bordered and with mottoes, lrom 8
*rb line of Art Carpets just received.
5-4 Vd
Small*
Door k
Snperbllnefl
Linoleum and Oil C otha 4’4.6 4 and 84 from from 40 cents to 85cents per yard,
lore curtatna from 75 cents to |650 per pair. ‘ y “ u *
i — -- 10 cen
N<HtlDyham^re Net by the rani from 10 cents to 33 cents,
the p'operty of the estate of Jackson Hancock, I Will continue our sale for the rnmin* *Mk of niM.kin>
7. ,?** ,,, » n4 n»mraFnn, Fir.w
Celloor, et J ceuU. CDInU Furnl-
173 donn ell llurk Towel, et 5 rant, eplec., worth 13 emit..
We are still receiving sh pments of Russian Circulars and this week we a
NOT ICE.
i? 0 ^Tom;*Utoth.'nnTrlS.^.TS-' I bl,hirV^u.n n R rrTm«n!'("5,m, U r'*' »ornln«wo .IlloH
«rd".”uS tunraqulrad tS'Tk*. tam'Xu 1 ' ol ' w ’ ,Ue, ‘ Uon « lTC “ “ "‘■c.hirpurcbH.ra or not.
December 1st, 1884.
r 39 DM.-Whereas, Lee O. Bird applies
to me for administration on estate of Mrs.
*arah Bird, deressed. These are to cite a. d
admonish all
at thla *-nw»
ruary nCH, If ai
rsoua concerned to show cause
_ or by the first Monday In Feb-
If anyehey have to the contrary,
y hand officially.
la »1-1a»4w
GEORGIA. Hub Coin it.-Robert Falkucr
has applied for exemption of personalty and
' * * " * homestead, and
) o'clock a. i
'vbruary 9th, 1*85, at my office.
J. A. MCMANU8.
JanlOSw* Ordinary.
setting apart and valuation of homrst*
I will pass upon the aame at 10 i *
on Monday, F«ni '
Execu'or’s Sale of Real Estate
Under and by virtue of an order from the I
Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, State of
Georgia, at the regular April term 1884, will be
sold b*-fore the court house door In Macou,
said county, between the legal sale hours, on 1
Ihe first Tue«d«y In February next, at public
outcry, to the highest bidder, and for cash, out I
house and lot In the said d>y of Macon. Bibb
county, fronting on College street. Bald lot
being a part of lot number seventeen p—- - - * '
known *s the property of tho estate of
Co cy, late of «ald county, deceased. Hold for I
the benefit of the legatees of aald John T
Coley, deceased.
1 Lumpkin, HU-wart Co., Ga., Dec. 29,1884.
J. B. LATIMER,
Executor John T. Coley, deceased.
JanSwSt
Ordinary sOrrtcx, Jones county. Oa.. De^l
eember \ 1881.—Whereas, Newton Etheridge I
an, II- a to me for ac ministration on the estate I
of Benjamin Beck, Jr..deceased
These are to cite and admonish all personal
cone -rned to show cause et this office. If any I
they have to the contrarv, on or by the first I
Monday la February next.
Witness my hand officially.
ROLAND T. R088.
dec3Twtd Ordinary.
A Pitiful Story,
A man at tbe Union depot last slfbL giving I
hla nsme as J. A Atkinson, told tbe morter
Ihe f-d uelng s»**ry. wbleh be prefsetrd by ex|
Ihlbitlpg two terrible tuts, one above each
isirli*. llrssM: , . _ __
"My b*»m»* is at O rbetd nil! In Ppeldlog
o ut t/. I Have teen reaching two public
Lrb*H.|« lu lel'elr «-*w*B«y. where 1 "••"H
•iu*-t*«t b* s'* !*• » irtesuL wfHut inmOi
* " »a* i»a'd by wr. lobn F M*-
>m<hMi ■>«. *.n«.mj y ntoi .riihr
„ SS I,...I lu, .1 Th. nun.., m l, Iptie
•nil IhHlr .1 In hat. tt rbe «-n l.w paprr
m nr, F- r tk.t ■ mi- w 1 wmi m (’h.uiu .>j
■> itaMi) ib-wh li w. >ir. I,.Hr,
run* a s'ore, wad* ibe ea* badge f»-r r»*e, *lv'
lug me I1GO in p per With rvH.ati.Htg •
I wade situv | ureba*^* (MB him mvratl* a I
two shir a. a pair « f pent* awl nvj^t. With
th.se I Manet for tbe *»-me of Mr M» Raw tu|
•ottiPMiiv with a fr ond, who tire* | l
• Infill* ry ai.n C teland. *b- ut »«v«
' r-..t fi*'» tbe former place.
We »r Ivcl at b>y • uui»aii l 'O'a p’ace abo >
r-, snd I left hlru thee, aud|
kwo, eedr«t on t«*ot a o» t • wit'e and m
in the h*-u*r «»f Mr. M* R-e. In p^^H
t*.rough a a**«np l»tw*en tbe t»*» pim-vaB
«*■• j»i» I an • e»-o**le*i l»y lw** whtt IMCU who
.,ltrf*'t t..........»**•• We had IHH gflOe
l-.r when Ihr.-n--* my r gt.i d.» t me a te*n-
i.le bio*, an I re W- 1 r*r*.ve»ed ice Other
siriick ».e Aa I fell I » a* Mru k egalo and
re came ut,«*••«!»- t*4i«. Whet* I rvc*»»red sill
iny rnotoy «aa guj# aud •veryulig to iu)
vat**- rel-a.tig
•I have m-te my way tbl* far te *ar »a home
SP'I aBl •|*h>Ut I*w*e) Slid frtea^S. I »
fobbe** **f every eer.t | bat In tbe world,
w 111 uv*r go back te such • county."
NOTICE.
Bc n . L. Iloller d, administrator de beats no* I
■ate., of Georgw Ciark, deceased, va. Addle
White et al. BUI fordlr. ctlon, etc., In Jonr*
‘ perlor Coort, October tenn. 1M4.
nctng ma 1e to appear to the court that
George W. Holland, e resident of Florida. Mrr
Marahell Alexander and daughter, resident* I
I of Alabama. Charles F. Clarke, a revldinl of
Texas, the children of John F. Weatbcrabyi
>r . of Arkansas, the children of Ann Llpfovd
of Hi
c
In
of a rkanaaa the children of Anu Llpl
Florida, and tbe •btld»m *•( dsi
arte ere parties defendants IntercsUO
j said bill, and th t the aahl parties resld*
nit of tbe State of Georgia. It 1* therefore np
du motion of eompUtuanl ordered that ter
vice t«e perfected upon raid named defend
next term of this court to be bold ou the third
Monday In April next. b» stand, to do and U
perform such decree order end Judgment a*
may »*e rendered by the r*H»rt. Let thla order
t»e published in the Tai.anaACN and Messrs
itts a newspaper puMMred lu the *-lty of Ma
con, once e mouth for four mouth* hefnr*
said next term of the court a* provided for h>
lew. October 34, Mat.
Ow-lew's Andow m.
Use bast awfvv In tbe world for cuts, braises,
■S' nWere, salt rheum, fever sores, tette
Omm4 usd*, chill*tsiLS, eon**, and all ski
anrpUewa. slid imsTtvviy cure* ptl.a. or ho
m* aasirel It Ic guarar.i*-«d t*» give per-
feet set sfscllee er aosrj refunded, fTice
Stees.i* pea box. fee sale by Lamar, Jtea
khsoumar.
H* wa**'s*oaw.
A few days agon yoor g Jew presented
paper to tie aM-icbaLiauf bis people la Ma
cou which »ia*d tie tester bad lost bis
■|ee«li aud was in greet t»e*d of assistance
Wu> true generosity severe! of tbe merchante
e died a meeting of one of tbelr benevolen
associations for tbe carp's? of devoting k>i
ul their funds to him. He waa asked to
ural * h* the suuru*.m until the masting eas
over: tei<, gro-lbg • **!«*, be rapped ou the
door, aud wt ea it wea o.ened by a member
bv auodviih recovered hla speech and re-gted
K lteoudy to W allowed to go !i*l * where thv
re was. Tte mcetlBg was teowgM *«»
abrupt termlr atlon. aud tbe spp <c«i t for
summarily ntamt-sed. It 4a p* t ku**«i* *
bv< air e of blin, but It Urutp^sed .c Las
the city.
AVfcksd weekmvs*.
When tbe Atlanta tram came In Mnrdev
night a negro woman Dsm*d J«< e W»*i, y
off sue Mscuird a haeknun, ro drl«e l»vr «•■
dwtio ton. When U **•• rearbtd ei.d a*
waa altgrrl' g the backman aaa*ete d fr<*
hand are'lrul*- rootslAln* 17 snd dr**v-
rapltly. Thc.-v-e »** r tr c re,r »•
yotrrdey ei*4 a*»♦•* *l|4»*v, »• ri of
officers K*it* > U*»i T «**•-•* »**r
about t*o*’n)e»ur ■* «h *^*-*irl**g mi
proved to tv be i. tl Jar* re.br,.
rant f«r slmpls ^*riw. y ••• i-miv* r.y
Freeman ye*lef*uv efivra**-*. «ud Ukriu
day be was committed urj« L
Big Drives for the Coming Week.
J. W. RIOE & CO.!
As we take our annual inventory on February ist,
ami wishing to reduce our stock, wt will sell
HxVCON,
fanlllAwlm
GEOHG.A.
NOTICE.
'Obdinaev's Orrtrt. Jones cona'y, Ga., De-
re»i*vr It. i*M — Noth e i» b rehy plv*ntnst
friun and a 'ter thla date the legal nutlc-s aud
edvrrtaemenu of Jones county will »*e
published iu the Macon rautasAru anb Mis
•b otn.
WitueM my hand officially.
Roland t. ross.
Ordinary and Clerk o the Hu|*er|,.r <’*Miri
■OaDtNsav’aomca. Jones owaty, ua.. In-
eember IB 18M —Whereas Minerva lilacs.
Iwtfeof John Black. Jr., appbe* to me'd
boincatcad *d realty and *xeiRirtlou of perl
s**ualty « utol btseaute.and notice la Iw-r by I
given *hsi 1 Hill nose on same at tblsoffir*
«*• 14th day of January, 1805, et II o'clock
in m.
Witness my band officially.
ROLAND T. ROS8,
HOnllniry.
(t
tim
EORGIA. Rtaa C« rnrv.-Whereas, Lhw
ard W. Hunt, etecutor of Dr. C. B. Not*
wgliam. has made applies)Ion for letter* of
.lamb*to* row Ibe estate id Dr. C. H. N<a
tlHghsra. This la to rite end admonish all
persona conevraed to be and appear at tbs
i.'imri of Ordinary of said county on the Ira
Monday la Fet mary, to*, to anow canae, tl
•ny tbrnrsn, why uld anpUdatloo should not
wIb
Kokhi a. Bibb roernr.-Whereas. I
M. W hi Ue, admiidstrstor of Abae.HH
Whittle, represents to tbe court In hta petition
duly filed, t et be ha* fully admin
ed *bner F. Wbltle'e ‘ *
- .heretore In cite all ,
refuel, heirs end creditors, to #te.«
esuar, if any they can. why a* Id admlnlstrst***
»h«Mitd n«4 :*eflt*cb*rgcit from bis sdmtnts-
ir-tU*w sn < receive letters of dismission on tee
first Monday la February, M.
Witness my head officially this October n.
1884 J.A.MCMAMU
uorJ-lasrtm Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Caawre an CocNTV.-Jarare
Ts» t«*r. a4mlnlsirst.tr *»l John V. Ts»l**r. d*.
rr.tasf wf SsMr» MBt*. makes sppllr tl'.u f«V
leave re m* I sD the real property ol *sl<t *a-
tatr toiKl | will psa« no* li'aame ou the fir*t
M*,-d«v in Fhkeiiary m sl
Wttovae my head uOh tally, tht* January
»t, ireA Y ‘
CLVhtnil 31 d W’
And in fact our entire Winter Stock at actual New Yorkj
cost. We mean husin ss, and only ask a call to sustain |
our assertion.
AEPET8.
A very handsome line yet an hand, which we are sell
ing very do.:e to reduce stock.
J. W. RICE & COJ
LYONS & CLINE
BACK-B^ND WEBBING.
We are r.ow prepared to supply the trade
with Ncs. i and 2
| Cotton Webbing for Back-Bands !
Acknowledged to be the best goods ever offered
the trade. Also,
BACK-BAN l>sa
Cut and bound. Send yrur order to
I BIBB MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
SEED, SEED, SEED!
Acclimated Garden and Fielo Seed, Pure and Fresh.
SELECTED SEED POTATOES,
ONION SETS, MILO MAIZE,
SEED CORN, SPk INC OATS.
LUCERNE, GARDEN : nd FIELD PEAS, Etc.
CLOVER a* d GRASSES OF ALL KINDS.
Agents for the great Labor S v ng Plow, the Planet, Jr.
SOUTHERN SEED COMPANY,
Seed Growers, Macon, Ga.
1885 Catalogue Free. y
LHH
ENGINES, C1NS, SAW MILLS, ETC.
WlNSHlP ik CALLAWAY
llsTt issued orJcr, (or n cr.erel clearing ontcl
| AY 4 IS TE B CLOTH ING
To make room for anew Spring Stock. From th', d,t« the price, go down, *ow»
down. They h.-.re;ome of the Urt Suits still oo band. Thep'nn Win«hlp A Cell,way
proposed this aeaion of making pnrchnre, end i nylng efew dollar, et e time until pe;«
■ he, bnnn ndoptod nnd work, Uka n chtnn. It bcata ibt inylng, bunk. Try in Ora-
PERKINS BROS s, j cost, very cheap. A nnw supply ofRabbnr Oothfng for Utn and Boy,,
DIALER* IN
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
The Largest Dealers in the South, |2Tree to AU!|, t ® L ^, r ^ T ^ v ,
In Sttarn Engine*. Boiler*. S«w Mill*. Sew*, Shingle, Lath, Planing and 1 1 . r _.P t AUlEo WUtlK. nuS.|
Matching Machine,, Water Wheat*. GHtt and nourtng Mill*, Cen* MIB*. ......
Wagons, Separator; Cotton Gin*. Pretic, Sulky Plow,. Rake,. Reaper, and ^
Mower,. Shafting and Pulle),.Steam Pump,. Boiler Feeder,, Whittle,. Gauge., . .
Lubricator,, Saw Gummer,. Tanite Emery Wheel*. Rubb.r Ho** and Belting, 4
Bra,, Good,, Piping and Engine Fitting, of all kind.. Machinery Oil. Etc. r.T.’tt'T
MVcotd-kttd SIwh r.r. .1 !t. 11 Lock to your inter..! xr.d ret <,cr fnra befora Uyln* 1 Ag RSgVlMgiJy “*
PERKINS BROTHERS,
39 and 41 West Alabama 8trcet, - - ATLANTA, CA. ^^■STL J
mmmmmB^mamiHUtoL^: pumv* Homo 0n**t, autforf. 0oo«. j