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THR TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY, MARC I 20,1885.
THE STRIKE ENDED.
An Amicable Settlement Arranged Be-
tween the Authorities end the
Brotherhood.
The trouble* that have existed for the pa*t
low day* between the authorities ot the Eut
Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railioad and
the Brotherhood engineer* employed by the
road were happily settled yesterday, and the
strike ended. This morning the trains that
have been side-backed will move out as usual,
and the affair* of the road resumed where they
were interrupted, with a better feeling than
over existing between employers and em
ployes.
It was understood in the city early yesterday
morning that Grand Chief Engineer Arthur, of
Cleveland, Ohio, had arrived in the city, and
would assume direction of matters for the
Brotherhood.
he was quarte:
that ha was engaged
3nan of the Brotherhood.
In the afternoon it was currently rumored
that a satisfactory settlement of all differences
had been arranged, and that the strikers
would resume work th'a morning.
Ur. Arthur was sought at the Kdgerton
without success. The reporter was informed
that he had quit the boti-1 only a few mo
menta before, and had gone to seek Superin
tendent Fry, at the East Tennessee's bead-
quarters, ft was learued that he had been in
consultation with the men of the Brotherhood
during the entire morning and had advised
with them to the time he left the hotel at 2
o’clock.
Air. Arthur was sought at the headquarters
► of the road and found In conversation with
Superintendent Fry In reply to questions he
stated with a pleasant smile that everything
had been most harmoniously arranged, and
that no further trouble would ensue. He said:
”1 arrived this morning, and hare beeu
closeted with the Brotherhood all day, hear
ing patiently all their statements. I find that
the entire affair baa been the result of«a
mistake—a misunderstanding on the part of
tho men. You know we all make mistakes
A LILLIPUTIAN SAMSON.
A Specimen of What Can be Done by
Mr*. Dial* May*aoO.
Mrs. Dixie Haygood. of lfUledgevllle, who
has recently given exhibitions of her wonder
ful power, which is similar to that of Miss
Hurst, was in the city last night on her way
to Foft Valley, where aho appears to-night.
Hearing of her presence in the city, a Tele-
graph man sought her at the residence cf Mr.
Willie Cornell, on New street.
She is quite a small lady, weighing ninety-
four pounds. She has a sweet face which Is
bangless, and carries a pleasant smile. In
complisuce with the request to give the re
porter a specimen of her wonderful power,
she went into the hallway, and took a position
back of an ordinary chair. Mr. Roland B.
Hall sat in the chair, when she placed
her hands on tho back of It, and In a second.
Mr. Hall and the chair were six Inches from
the floor.
Inquiry developed the fact that Two chairs were[ then pieced tide by aide,
red at the Kdgerton Hotel, an. In one eat Mr Hall »nrt *r. Cornell; In ihe
«a*edlo deliberating with the*' otherjM - T Bueau. nan and Mr. C.N.
Hay good, who weighs vlO pounds. Mrs. Way-
good placed aha n< ‘
and almost instant.,
of the floor. lu this test she had islaed 6*5
pounds, and ytt «ne waa as calm at a morning
in May.
Taking a chair in her arms, her husband
mounted another chair and seated himself in
the chair she bt Id. 8be earned the 210pounds
of her husband vs easily as the would
fanL
There were various other tests of a similar
nature, and all equally as mystifying. Grant
ing that sne used muscuUr power, the
nearly twlie that amount) is in itself most
wonderful.
Mrs. Havgood discovered some ten years
sgo that she pos»essed this power. Heruucle,
Dr. David Clopton, well known throuch the
South, then advised her to give exhibitions to
the public, but she sbrsuk from it. and it was
not until receutlvihat she decided to let the
world see any of her marvelous power.
WHERE ARE WICKED FOLKS BURIED?
Wherein this field
have waudered the quiet old graveyard
through.
And studied the epitaphs, old and new;
But on monument, ooelUk. pillar or stone,
read of no evil that men have done.”
The sexton stood by a grave newly made,
Who is to judge when the soul takes Its
flight?
Who Is to judge ’twlxt the wrong and the
right?
Which of us mortals shall dare to say
That our neighbor was wicked who died
to-day?
In our Journey through life, the further we
The better we learn that hnmanity’s need
Is charity’s spirit, that prompts ns to find
Therefore, good deeds we record on these
stones;
The evil men do, let it die with their bones.
I have labored as sexton this many a year.
But I never have burled a bad man here ”
sometime*, the best of us, and in this instance JjAJJfZ* -J5*
It originated from Imiginary causes, a mlsap- BSMSTMSSKSSBr JS
prehension of the true facts in the case. As
soon ns I discovered that the men had made a I
mistake I told them »o, and advised them to
f o like men to the superintendent and confess
L They have done so, and the result is every
thing has been smoothed over in the most as
sesses she says she doe* not know what it is.
bhe Is a wonder and should be seen.
isfactory manner.'
Mr. Arthur was found to be a most pleasant
gentleman, of fine address, and of a
keen, discriminating mind. As grand
chief engineer of the United States, Mexico
and Canada, ho occupies an exalted position
and commands a Urge salary. His action in
adjusting the troubles of this division of the
Brotherhood is regarded as manly and sensi
ble, and.won for him a high Indorsement from
all classes. He returned to C eveland last
night.
superintendent Fr? was next seen iu his
office. His face beamed with a genial expres
sion, and told plainly the happiness he felt
over tho turn things had taken. In reply to
our question, "Have you any news for the
TELEGRApn this afternoon?” be said;
*T have lust finished a most pleasant chat
with Chief Engineer Arthur, who called upon
me to pay me a social call. The troubles that
have been exiting have all been arrange 1. 1
was waited on thU mornltg by a committee
of five, who came as Brotherhood men and old
employes of the road, to say that they had act
ed hastily and wanted to be taken back. I re
peated to them the poaltion I bad already as
sumed In the matter, but told them I would
(•store as m ny of them as had not acted un
becomingly In this matter, and as could be re
instated. 1 could not take back all, as I had
telegraphed to Lynchburg, Va., for nine
engineers, and they were ou tho way. Notice
would be given them at once that they were
not needed, and probably some would prefer
to return. Those that did come would have
to be given work. The vacancies then left
would do filled by those who were deserving.
Tho committee seemed pleased, and said they
would go to their homes, stand ready to be
called out, and whatever 1 did would be ac
cepted as satisfactory. The past was buried,
and wo agreed to forget 1L 1 think it will re-
ault favorably. The men in the future, if they
have any wronga to be righted, will under
stand Later bow to go about it, and will not
be disposed to seek indirectly.”
Mr. J F. Porter, who has been directing the
Brotherhood’s affairs before the arrival of
Chief Engineer Arthur, said yesterday after
noon: "I would be glad for you to state, in
justice to me, that the division pasted a reso
lution this morning exonerating me entirely,
and attaching no censure to me either for my
conduct in the past, or its effect in the future.
The resolution was offered by the chief en
gineer himself when I tendered my resigna
tion as chattmau of the committee on griev
ances, and waa pasted unanimously.”
“paraonnl Magnetism."
Tom Burney came in Saturday night and rc
lated the following for a fact:
The other day Min Lulu Hurst was on Con
ductor Allie Bbellman'a train and on the train
was.a man who had attendedlfias Lulu's per
formanco In Eufaula the night before,and who
was exceedingly skeptical. Beaeldhe was
satisfied that the secret ol her performances
iraa simply muscuUr power and that she was
fortunate enough to poiiMI Z HIM® more
muscular strength than an ordinary mao. As
none of his fellow passengers were able to
give any lucid explanation of the wonderful
Georgia girl • powers, the Eufaula m*u had
the t*cst of t e argument until Con <nctor
Shellman came along. The subject was
again brought up, and the clever prince of the
bell line aatd:
**1 can prove to you beyond all question
that it Is not musculat power, but personal
m *5*en!onal magnetism be blowed,” remarked
the Eufaula man
•‘Well,” continued the conductor, "we are
now climbing the hill at Hatcher’s Button,
the steepest grade on the roal. Just baf**re we
reached the bill Hold the engineer to shutoff
all steam and reverse his engine. 1 then re
quested Hl»s Lula to place her hands on the
back of the seat in front of her. (the did so,
and i ho Is carrying os np the hill u we 1 as
the engine could. ** — - .
yourself.”
Tho Eufaula man never doubted wbatthe
conductor said, but it was a long time before
he could make out what personal magnetism
really meant He was silent all the way to
Macon, and wore the air cf amanwbonad
got the worst of an argument and was con*
vinced against his will.
How Griffin waa Stabbed.
Brief mention was made yesterday morning
of the stabbing of Henry Grifflo, cotton asm
pier for Wood Bros., Sixth street, by another
negro. Owing to tire lateness of the hour at
which the information was received, it was
impossible to leArn the particulars. We give
them this morning:
Griflln had been in the habit of receiving
his meals from bis little boy, who brought
them to tho warehouse every day.
Tuesday when the boy camo with
his dinner, a dog owned by a train haud
named "Griff" sprang upon him and came
near biting him seriously. The boy cried for
help and Griflln ran out and brat oil the dog.
'V then tried to kill nim with a rock, but
iUsed his aim and the dog escaped.
In the afternoon latn "Griff", tne train hand,
came to tho warehouse and inquired for Urlf-
tin. The Utter went out to see him, not know
ing who "Griff” was. Griflln waa a»kel why
he struck the dog. and when he told him the
reason, the negro train hand plunged
a knife blade in his left arm. The full force
of the stab was averted by Griflln, who saw It
coming in time to grasp nls assailant by the
wrist. Tho two then clinched and a scuffle
ensued, in which both tripped and fell with
Griflln on top. At this point • Griff's” wife
ran up, aud was about to beat Grlfllti when
Mr. Wood camo out of the warehouse aud
■topped the fuss.
Grinin’s stab Is a deep and painful one b* .
not a very serious one. A doctor attended his
wooed, and yesterlay he was able to be about.
A Horrible Accident.
Sunday morning early, between C and
o’clock, a negro woman named Dorcas, seven
ty years of age. living on the premises of Mr.
B. H. Wrifley In West Macon happened to
horrible accident that will probably end her
life.
At the time mentioned the woman who has
been engaged as a cook for Mr. Wrigley’s fam
Pit
Eczema on Sadp.
Kcrofhla on Neck.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from prac
tice, having had placed in his hands
by an East India missionary the formu
la of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh,
Asthma and all throat and Lung affec
tions, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility, and all Nervous
Complaints, after having tested in the
wonderful curative powers in thou
sands of cases, has felt it his duty to
make it known to his suffering fellows.
Actuated by this motive and a desire
to relieve human suffering, I will send
free of charge, to all who desire it-
this recipe in German, French or En-
f ;lish, with full directions for prepar-
ng and using. Sent by mail by ad
dressing with stamp, naming this pa,
E *r, W. A. Noyes, 119 Power's Block,
ochester, N. Y.
DIAMOND DUST.
No msnager has been appointed yet for the
Augustas.
The Atlautas will play the Kansas City nine
t'vday.
The Southern League has adopted the Amer
ican Association rules.
The Louisvilles cleaned up the Col^j
boys again yesterday in a score of 15 tod*
The uniform ef »ho Augusta team will be red
cat^gray shirts, blue pants, red stockings
The Chattanooga* will play the Augustas on
the day that will be celebrated as memorial
day, April 25th.
The Talbottona will be open to cross bats
with any amateur club In the State at an early
date, an i may be with some-of the league
clubs.
The Southern League consists of the follow
ing cities: At auta, Macon. Birmingham. Chat
tanooga, Memphis, Nashville, Columbus and
Augusta.
Bibb Sheriff Sales
win bcsoldbefore the court home floor ot
Bit>b county. Ga. on the first Tuesday in April
I ue , xt » between the usual hours of sherlfl's
a*le. that parcel land situate In Vlneville.near
the city of Macou, in »al«l county, known at
t he rear portion of ihe Meara residence lot.
fronting 210 feet on the street which leave the
main Vineville street, at a brick drug store oc-
cupled by I)r. Polhlll, and runs toward the
county hospital, said 210 feet commencing at
i the northeast corner of said lot and ruuulng
along sai.l latter street south by southwest
towards tho said Vineville street, which runs
' ut of said city towards Forsyth, said parcel
of land having the same width from said front
back to ihe fence In the rear, which fence aud
the one ou the front and the one on uortheast
side,show the boundary lines of said parcel of
laud on three sides. Theaald parcel Is levied
on aa the property of Mrs. H. E. Meara and
her children by virtue of and to ratisfyaC fa
in favor of the aatd —
Mrs, II. E. Meara
| and other fl fas for subsequent yearsito which
said land ia subject for said State and county
taxes. March Pita, 1885.
™ ---- — | Also at the same time and place the follow
r\ Pimple3 to Scrofula. Disfiguring Humors, Humiliating Erup- {“?i ® on ,£ ln l5F *. nd on «*
tions, Itching and Burning Skin Tortures, Loathsome Sores, and every I countvomb“ontho westsideoffhe 1 Macon
species of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Inherited, Scrofulous and Contagious “XJ“? r 5 0 y T^fSS2r* y “«>?TSSSf on'tS’.
CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisito Skin Beautifier, externally, when all ESSfoM&MlKSSil
J«e* absolutoly fad to cure, or even relievo. SSBSSJfitt,
CUTICURA REMEDIES are sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, stipulated m .aid bond and noUce«*iven
small, 50o.; large, $1.00. Resolvent, $1.00 ; Soap, 25c. 5&£iSS S?V“«S3?”
ty Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” a 64-pago work, contain- - If 3 a n e11 ‘ r counl r <- ourt
ing an accurato description of over 300 affections of tho Skinand Blood, cxecuiion“?,n;d^romt£'Sm7 0 cour‘!n*£
with Treatment, and 37 superb illustrations, drawn and colored from life. vor ot w - u - vyu, J r "• ,oe h?jon:
Now is the Time to Cure Skin Diseases, -S>
And Cleanse the Blood. -3&
POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL GO. - - BOSTON, MASS.
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
(3ibb County Sheriff’s Sale
4 EORGl A, Bibb Cocsty.—Will be sold be-
n fore the court home, in tho county afore
said, during the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In April next, all the following de
scribed r roperty, levied on to satisfy certain
fl. fas. for Bute and couuty taxes. To-wit:
Fart of lot No. *.o northwest range, fronting
76 feet on High street, situated between Pow
ers and Burden's property, running back to
Washington avenue, in the city of Macon, a*
the property of C. P. Roberts for his State and
couuty taxes for tho year 1882.
Also, one-fourth of an aero of land iu the
Vineville district, adjoining the pn petty of
rt U. Jones, la said district, in tho couuty of
Bibb, as the property ofW. U. Wood, for his
BUte and county taxes for tho years 1881 aud
Also, part of lot No. 7 In square No. G9, front
ing on spring street, In the city of M«cou, on
corner of alley next to E. Klrtland’s property,
as tho property of Mrs. Sarah 8trohecker for
her SUte and county taxes for the year 1882.
Also, twelve seres of land in Vineville dis
trict, being a part of lot No. 18, adjoining the
land of Mrs. Amelia Kimbrew, lu the county
of Bibb, as the property of John W. Owen for
hi* State and county taxes for the years 187 ,
1880,1881 and 188/.
Also, part of No. 2 in square No. 74, fronting
on Oak atreet, corner of alley, running back to
alley between New and First streets, in the
city of Macon, as the properly of W. A. Mc
Lendon for his SUte aud couuty uxe* (or the
year 1882.
Also, part of lot No. 8 in square No. 2<;. front-
‘“‘fee' “ * ‘ *—
GEORGIA, Crawford Couuty.—Will be
sold before the court house door, In the'own
of Knoxville, Ga, on the first Tuesday in April
next, within the legal hours of sale, that par
cel of land In the Second district of Crawiord
county, bounded as fallows: Commencing a
the northwest corner of lot No. 80 and run
ning thence along the original line until 1
reaches the old fence row, thence along the
fence west until It Intersects Jacob towe's
line, thence south along Jacob Lowe’s line
until it intersects the road to the crons fence
at the peach orchard, thence along said cross
follows: on the east | fence north to a branchy thence along said
“ ‘1 * *~ g Soldi
Sales.
Will be «old before the court house door In ,—
the city of Macon, during the legal hours of line, thence south along
. 7 — Tuesday In April next, the H intersects the rosd
_.tv lo-wit: »♦ •«.. M * k>d *****
Lot No. 2. bourn
y property of Ci
north by Dan Jenxins s lot, on tne west by i *uuie j uiuioi commencement, containing o
Willis Epps’s lot. on the south by Chestnut jeres, more or less, being the land conveyed
street, frontlug 53 feet on said street and run- by J. M. Mathews to Thomas J. Miller, trustee,
ning back towards the Central railroad 167 feet l and recoided in book H, page 491. Levied on
—said lot being the lot deeded to J. 8. Martin «• the property of Thomas J. Miller, tnistee,
by John Means. Levied ou as the property of to satisfy a mortgage fl fa issued from the Su
it 8. Martin to satisfy two fl fas issued from perior Court of t aid county in favor of Rad
County Court Bibb county in favor of Hendrix ford J. Turner vs. the said Thomas J Miller,
& WUlngbamvs. J. *. Martin. i ra>t « c - Proper y pointed out In mortgage fl
Also at the samo time and place, south half f»- Tenant in possesion notified In writing,
of lot No. 52, recent survey of what | marJ01aw4w W. P. RIVIERE, Sheriff,
was formerly Lewis Causey’s land, more fully
CO s. V „ er,e r ln, ° 8n Incorporated I
5>toc< Ctmpary, \K«h §200-
000 Paid in Cash Capital. ’
™ REE l" MEND0US purchases PC.
THIS SEASON’S TRADE. * j
lowtl But I
could not po,t you,V, uiui" turon't lh ** *<
vertLcmenu, »nd to m,k“ our «• 1
a5S^jrf2SS25r,ss5 & 1
SES^^asiSSi^ ! 1
u?nu r d*K?l& , Vu* n l Z e I SftSSB
Southern State, and its « h i^i U8h eVer 7
half a million dollars ,earljr “f® 1 nearly
trtde, it tau .tood, un.huTn^mo?i '1 u “«
ptulcf, peittlencei, ctcIoum InTi 4 a °»“cl«l
eniure iu p«rin.n e nc, (or .l”/'‘; * n<1 >°
come, it bu been lncorportCSi *?“*>«<»«» to
tire stock Company with, 1 hooper.
U1 ol |i00,000, which to obSSd U 2, r ? ,h .™p! :
officer, and employe,. The offloii r ^
jKhKS^ , SS«j a
h«re uo (ear, u to the “ <1 »«*«
bimyor gutrmtuck ifuTjgTil
TRADE ITEMS FOR 1884.85
by M »n mhYr’ KStffig“d2S“ W
*50,000 worth ol Chlckerin, Huo.
one purchase in Octob- r 1«2. **
chtio erer made by any aooii£S. e, t 1>ar '
bargain.. Etegant ®2Tmh78!«
with handsome embroidered Cower
atructorand Music Book. Orr.n. '.l?'
*75, *100, with stool, Imtrnctw “t, 8$
Book. All freight paid! tSf,
terms. One Mice to ill, aufomttb?k,1"!
known. Wllto ur, and we *U1 n,?™ 1
money. MTe Ton
dSrchY. rt 5,°oI,n t .”^“^-“-
s:r < g h aS;i h o’wT n ‘.,°^ ln ro'S!i* u hS^ m K
deooe, 75 cenu each; Rtrhter m
cents: Benin,, *1; Violin. ,1; li™, r Vt3 i>t
ganlni Italian Strings. 20 cents each 75 cent*
per set; Clear Grit Italian, 15 cents', GO cents
p*X2!Si Ofio'hrtte*. wimitnowtor “
PrlTtlege oil return or exchange gWen 11
Retired Catalogue
NOTICE.
if. H.,"page 121. Levied on as the property of I GEORGIA, Crawfobp CouwiT.-Notic
Robert Alexander to satisfy a fl fa issued from hereby giveu to all having demands aga
the County Court of Rlbb county in favor of theestatoof Jackson Hancock, late ofCi
Cheap Music Depot 75.000 pieces cf Shest
usic, bought at one Purchase, offered at oulv
in cents a copy. Ail new and best mtule.
Elmira Weaver vs. Robert Alexander
Also at the same time and place, that tract I render in tne'r demands to the undersigned
of land lyii g in the fourth district originally according to law; and all person* Indebted to
Honston,jaow Blbbconnty,and knownaalot | saidestaie are required ^to^make immediate
lor estate Jaciuou Hancock,' da-
Music,
ten cents a" copy. Aft new and best" made,
same as usually sold for 30 cenu to 11.50 per
piece. .Send for a catalogue of Ten Cent mq-
sic. Don’t send North for Cheap Music. This
ford county, deceased, are hereby notified to is headquarters. All music at reduced rates.
This March 2,188*».
mar l law4w
lly, w*a taking a bath in a room In the rear
the yard. While passing from one aide of the
room to the other. She was seized with an
attack of vertlg*,while passing in front of t-e
fire place, au l before she could escape fell
headlong Intotbeflre. She lay there helpless
for several minutes.
Theic was a negro woman in the room at the
time aslee on the bed. She was Aroused by
the whining of what she thought was a cat.
She soon discovered the old woman lying lu
the Ore. burning. She ran to her as quickly
as possible and drafted her out. Spreading a
J ullt around her, she hastened to the re*i-
ence and alarmed the family
Mr. Wrigley did all that could be done for
the woman, who was found to be most severe
ly burned Dr. MetUner was summoned and
admlnUtered to her needs. She ha* aluce
been in an unconscious condition, and will
probably not recover.
The flesh in many places was burned t> a
Crisp,
The Wndtey Monument.
The authorities ot the Central railroad are
expecting the arrival of the Wadley monu
ment on or about May 1. It will be erected at
the intersection of Mulberry and Third streets
aod will be a worthy tribute to the memory of
the late president.
The ratting ot the statue in Nsw York on
Thursday last was noted in our telegraphle
dispatches. The model was made by
Robert Cushing, the famous sculptor,
whom the contract of
sblng the monument was given. He
axrees to complete and erect it for $11.50').
After the model was completed it was turned
over to the Bonnary Bronze Company, who
prepared the mould and afterwards cast the
statue. The casting was attended wltbunuiual
interest and was the largest single casting that
ba« ever been made In this country. The
figure will be of heroic slat and will be
mounted on a pedestal ot gnlncy granite ten
feet deep.
Bnsebnli nc Columbus,
[special teleoram.] ., ,
n. \r..„K ia_r! A | nm u n . IngUMfeet on Mulberry street, aud running
Columbia, Ga., March 18.—Columbus g Q wn 8eventh street 210 feet to the alley, in the
was defeated again this afternoon. At the #ty of Macon, as the property ol William o.
cod of the game th. score .tood Loui.vllle ftcV."' y
14, Colombo, 5. Reccio, »od Crotty were Also, part of No. 4 in block No. 6, northwest
t 1'ommoni.frontln* lot feeton College atreet,ad-
the battery lor Loo svule and O Neal and I joining J IU Jones’, lot and running back li,
Knppel for Colomboa. O'Neal I. not a feet to William Wilder’s property, In the city
regular pitcher, but I. Dooley’, etcher I ?«. oi A.^. Brook. tot
Tb!- P« r, Wly .ccoont. for Colombut’. Iju5'NS.'Jta btock No?5i, reuth
crushing aeieat. | west commons, corner of Johnson and Elm
“ * I streets, in the city of Macon, Bibb county, as
Bucklen’s Arn'c t Salve. the property of L. J. Strickland for his Btate
The best salve iu the world for cuts, bruises, and county taxes for the >e«r 1882.
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, (ever sores, Utter Aho. part of to*. No. 7 in squ*re No. 87, front
chapped hands, chilblains, edrna, and all ing 51 feet on Wharf street in the city of Ms-
akin eruption*, and positively cures piles, or coo, and lving between the property of Wood-
no pay required. It is guaranteed to give liff and Jeff Long, as the property of J. P.
K rfcct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price Whlplcy for his State And county taxes for the
cents per box. For sale by Lamar, Rankin | years 1881 and 1882.
b Lamar. I Also, part of lot No. 7 in square No. 87, front-
tit — log 52 feet on Wbarf street, between Franklin
and Spring streets, situated on corner of alley
For tha Ceorgla Tnbls* I ad oluing Me Burney’s lot. in the city of Ma
w *“"’“hSS««8rB38? 0 ', J A? yiJST
sums contributed to purchase a bale of cotton I ih82,
for the Georgia table at the fair of the Baltl- Also, part of lot No. 7 in block No. 42, south-
mnM IiSIm- l west commons, fronting on Calhoun street
more laaies. | Rn<1 ronn | ng back to the alley, In the cltv of
TiLiaEArn akd Meisihoer. $10 00 Macon, Bibb comity, as the property of Ed. J.
George 8. Jones — — - 10 00 Kimbrew for his Btate and county taxea for the
F- Campbell — 10 001 7 also, out erre ot land in Vineville district.
J. H. Campbell 10 001 fronting on Vineville road, bonnded
No 272 of said district, containing 50 acres off I payment,
the side o( said lot sd Joining the lands of J no l &dmlnlstral<
Giles; also, one and one-half acres off lot No. ceased.
250. in the same distridL on the north line of I —
said lot. bouuded at follows: On the wort by
lands of Berry Willis, on tho north by lands GEORGIA, BIBB COUKTY-Wherea# W. P.
ol J. W. Stubus’s estate and on the south and | Good all, executor or the estate of Robert P.
car* by lands of James C, Johnson. Levied on McEvoy, late of said county, deceased, ha*
as the property of George F. Cherry, trustee. I made application for letters of dismission
etc., now deceased, to satisfy a mortgage fl fa from said estate.
issued from^Blbb SupcrloM x>urt^ in favor of [ This is to cite and admonish all persons
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Wtaereaa Mary
E. Sloan has made application for letters of
administration on the estate of W. D, Sloan,
lute of said county, deceased. a .
This is to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to he and appear a. the Court
of Ordinary of said connty on the first Mon
day in April next to show cause, if any they I GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-WI11 be sold
can, why said application should not be I be fore the court home door, in tbe town of
granted. I Clinton, during tbe legal hoars of sale, on tbe
so
A nickel-silver Waterbary watch Jjj
will be gent to any one who will send a I li
club of ten new subscribers to tho y*
Weekly TgucoRANi. See advertise- IjJ
men?.
Even body on the Farm,
and in every town should use none bntthebest | h
and purest family, staple and fancy groceries, o:
coffees, teas, sugars, flours, canned goods, etc., \
and should send their orders by mall to I ft
ra. W. C. Turpin A Co., Nacon, Ga., who
will mall to any address their complete cata- y
logne and price list of the best and cheapest | e
goods In thU line to be bad anywhere.
By purchasing their goods In large qnsnti-1 f
of Ti
March 2, 1885,-lawlw
. WI8TC
try, tn
COTT,
Come on, buyers, we are with yon every
time in price?. We know bow to buy, bow to
sell, aud how to please. Times are hard, and
money must buy more goods than It used to.
The most for the money can always be had at
LUDUEJi & BATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. OA.
Sheriff.
Monday in Juno next to show cause, if any
they can, why said application should not be
granted.
’ones County Sheriff's Sale.
$1
xvortli ot tested
Si.KDS
«- l< * IS
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
divided interwt in on, one aero lot and lh.
tenement, thereon, .ltueted In the .aid State
and county and town, formerly known a.
TIM Pranka of a More*,
wcttlxy aftsmsdn ahouV. U clock an acci
dent occurred In the yard ol Mr. John M.
Daly, on Walnut atreet, that ettna near prov
ing of a moat lerlou. nature.
Mr. Daly had )uat returned iron a drive In
hie buggy with hi. two little eone, Charlea and
Joaeph, aged four and .even yean, respective
ly. 11a ha 1 drivau the hone to a trough In
the lot to lead him. and, leaving tha little tel-
low. In tbebnrxy. hed proceeded tn remove
the bridle that the hone might eat without In
convenience. lie waa morning to the bogty
to remove the children, when the hone and-
denly became Irtahuned at a goat tn the lot,
and wheeling quickly, threw both ol tha bore
to the Rrouud. Continuing hie night, be ran
aeroaa the lot, atrlklng Mr. Italy and knocking
him down, and waa stopped at last by a tree,
which caught the wheels ol the bug.y, unset-
ting and .maihing It badly, ^
Mr. Daly waa la,lly bruised by the fall ha
v-eelved fn attempting to cheek the animal.
111. left hand aid arm were badly bruised
and ha received a painful blew In hie right
■ldo.
J.lttlo Charles Daly bad his legs badlv
'bruited, but sttasge to say, none of tbe Umbe
ol the r iiltdren were broken-
Ore. PI tag. raid and Uewlnner were called
In and treated tbe little fellows, who were
badly frightened by tbe mlehap.
She Swung to the Rope.
When the northward bound train. Con
ductor Dick llerrla, from Bnrnawlck, arrived
In the city gnnday, a passenger related an la
te rearing incident that occurred during the
trip.
When the train reached Cochran, a lady
with an Infant waa at the elation welting to
board It, In the hnrryol purchasing a Ueket,
and preparing to get off, she forgot to take the
baby that had been given to a colored
woman tn hold, end alter the can moved
off end proceeded some distance, suddenly
remembered rites she had left her child be
hind.
It wee but the work ol e moment lor her to
eerie the danger rope In the passenger car,
end ewinx to It with alt her strength. Tbe ef
fect was. Instantaneous, end looted the train
with a Hidden grip of the air brake. Con
ductor Barrie waa In a (rout car, end signaled
the engineer to move on, but ha was powerless
40 stir. Tho train was examined, and the
hfakea broken away. The lady waa found tn
tbe car, eull swinging tor all her Ufa to the
rope.
At this lunetnre. the old negro women wga
a can coming np the track with the babv In her
arms, and. having given It to the mother, the
rope wee lowered and the train allowed to
Catarrh Cured.
Hbmwib after suffering a nnmb^l
ytrem from that loathsome dUease, catarrh,
alter tr ying every known remedy without suo
•ere. at lam found a prewriptlon which com-
pletely cored end sated him Iron death. Any
mafferer from this dreadful dlreare sending a
amf-aridreeaed stamped envelope In Dr. J.'a.
Dewrenee. B* Dean atreet. Brooklyn, New
Ten, will receive the receipt free ol raarge. ■
Attempted ftshherr.
Between 7 and R o’clock lest night a negro
attempted a very bold robbery at Mr. n. 8.
Bolder’e store, 91 Cotton avenne.
In front of tha store are a number of shelvta
on which tha goods are dUpleyed. They are
taken tn after dark and the ihelvee left va
cant. At tha Uoa mentioned a nrgroman was
seen seated on ooa of the shelves In front ol
the itore. In the store was the lady clerk,
who took occasion to leave the store tempora
rily to go down stairs. Mrs. Holder was fn an
adjoining room which connect! with tha
store by an open door.
Bhnnly after tho clerk bad left tho negro on
tha ouulde temoved his shoee and crept
nolaelasely behind the counter. Tne money
diawtr wee niched, end be attempted twice
to Jerk It open. The alarm bell sounded, and
Mre. Holder called oottokoow who was there
As soon as the negro heard her voloc he broke
an t ran for hia life. Mrs. Bolder saw his form
lost as It waa going out of tha door.
Mr. Ho'der saye there was about 130 In the
drawer at tha rime.
Death Ol Mr. Albert A. Freeman.
Information was rece.ved In this city yes
terday announcing tha death of Mr. Albert A.
Freemen et bis residence In Oakland, oppo
site Ban Francisco, California, March *, 1M6
It occurred alter a brief Illness of typhoid
pneumonia.
Mr. Freemen wee Ihe brother of Mr. Frank
M. Freeman and Mr. Ed. J. Freeman, and waa
formerly a resident of Macon. He waa a
civil engineer by profession, with headquar
ters st Ban Francisco.
During tbe wer he served with the Floyd
Rldee, Second Ueorgla Btliallon, and fought
With distinction. Alter the battle of ueuyr-
■irg he became captain of the company, lie
!■left wounded on Ihe battle Held, end waa
Imprisoned on Johnson's Island In Lak. Erie.
Altet the war ended Mr. Freeman assisted
Mr. M. U. Hcattergood In surveying the line ol
the Central railroad to Sannnah, Ga., alter It
bed been-orn up by gherman's fortes on hie
ce.vbratcd ’’march to the sea.” He wee for a
Wfca8MGT r> “ a wu w * ,,ua '"
Ha leavee a wife and four children. Hehsd
■any (r ends who will regret to learn ol bta
Caelno Hollar Rink.
The attraction at the rink last night was _
hurdle race on rollers for a silver badge. The
contestants were Hcaare. Corbett, Tally end
Dumsn, end was won by Mr. Tally In 1 min
ute 17 eeconds, Mr. Corbe t miking it In 1 min-
num seconds. The Jumping and ride upand
dean the liter board was remarkably well
done. Much merriment wee occasioned when
tire general went through the barrel suspend
ed from the iloor. Everything passed otf very
pleasantly, and all seemed well pleased. Fri
day night Mr. Hart will arrange for an obsia-
cle race. _
Wi mill mlTance the date of any sub
scriber to tbe Weekly Tki.iotui-ii one
jtu and aend by mail • nicke’-tilrer
Waterbary watch lor ♦3.60.
P
ties! from first hands, and only of tbe heat I
makers ind dealers, Messrs Vi. C. Turpin A
Co. hove revolutionized the prices el euple, I
fency and family groceries and hare second ,
the largest retail trade In this lloa In thacltr | ■
of Macon end surrounding cosniry, auu ihe j
oat substantial families are their cuito I ‘
mers. 11
DeUimiuiugUiatiamUisainthaeoantrTand j
In other towne shall have tha same ad ran I;
tages of low prlcee and strictly pure and drat-11
class groceries. Mesara. W. C. Turt,In A Co. I j
are Issuing and mailing to any addreaa their I,
complete catalogue and price list which i
should be In every femlly In the land. Write | ]
for It febSwJm
i
itPA
re No. M. front
uf Macon. Bibb
Dperty of J. S.
iu property of
te and county
ra No. 67, front-
Lisudoa corner
K streets, in the
he property of
td county taxes
217 in district
Ga. known as
• hundred and
InluE tha lands
Gordon, as tbe
State and coun-
[>lac«. two nndi-
partof lot 7 and
i the city o( Ma-
> feet on Ogle-
o the corner of
E said atreet 375
n* at eef. down
a lot owned by
375 feet to sUrp
O RDINARY’S OFFICE, Joses Co., Ga., Jan- I Christian’s store and blaeksmith lot, bounded
uary 30. 1885.—Whereas. B. L. Holland, on the southeast by publlo street, on aouth-
guardian for Gustare A. Lawrence, minor, west by premises of s. C. Pursby, on north-
(now of age), applies to me for dismission from west by public street, on northeast by proper*
aatd guardianship. I ty of Mix & Klrtiand, Melinda Hamilton ea<
These are to cite and admonish all persons tato and Cynthia Black.Levied on as the prop
concerned to show cause if any they have, erty of Thomas J. Christian by virtue of one
why the same shall not be granted at this office fl fa Issued from the quarterly County Court
on or by the first Monday in April next. of Bibb connty to Anril term, 1885. thereof ia
Witness my hand officially. .. I favor of J. 8. Stewart v». Hardy Chrlrttan a*
f*hl-law4w K. T. ROSS. Ordinary. I principal and R. T. Christian and Ttaos. J.
r „ nnnll n , nn rvr.gTv-v Whm.mm.ww I *Jbristiaii, using firm name of Christian A
GIOROU, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, W.W. Bro M * eCUr ille«. Said lot now used aud
Collies has made application for letters of ad- occupied by L. O. Comer and Joseph .Shan*
ministration on tbe estate of Stephen Collins, non/ Tenants In possession uotlQed In writ-
late of said county, deceased. lD - This March 5th, 1885.
This la to cite and admonish all persons con- * g.j puiLIPR,
cerncd to be and appear at the Court ol^Ordi- ra srlO law4w Sheriff Joses Connty.
nary of said county on the first Monday in • *■
April next to show cauie.it any they have,
why said application should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature.
. I — . McMaNUB,
Ordinary.
To any person sending ui so cams iorons
year’s subscription to tho Rur.il Home and
7 cents to help pay postage, packing, rtc.. ws
will send tbe Ten Packets of choice Vegeta
ble seeds named below f r *«. We make this
offer to induce yon to become a regular sub
scriber to tho Rural Home and to test the
value ol onr seeds (specially grown for our
use). Following are the seeds we offer:
Hatty Oxheart Cabbage. Imp. Blood Turnip
* - • --—perfection Tomato, Now
Imp. Largo Sugar «arsnlp. *e want every
farmer and gardener in the United States to
glVH these seeds an honest and fair trial. They
* T "WlS RURAL HOME,PMlldtlpMs,Pa.
Jana warn
KNOW THYSELF.
. „ 8. AG. ...
i. In favor of H.
Company and
przsl
rlctG. If.. Bibb
above described
srof no person-
r. U. JUNES,
Jcputy Sheriff.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that the Southern Mutual In*
suranee Company, of Athens, Georgia, is ready
to distribute the sum of $181,894.44, in accord
ance with the decree of tbe chancellor, ren
. dered at the November term, 1881, of Clarke
Only SI by Mall Post-Paid
^ I Maylat, 1884.
Jbm The distributive share of each will be3 27
•HCtfir/rirnrfJ I p«r cent, of premiums paid. The policy-bold*
TaC^ir.T era of 1862,1863and 18*4 receltiog one*f urth
Ut 7i tire // the par value of their shares, and those of 1365
' »*/ MA if* I receiving nothing. All persona whoae policies
were cancelled by payment of loss and all who
fall to make claim before November 2;th, 1101,
, are barred by the decree from any share in
the fund.
In aft cases, proof will be required by the
_ llflll nf . * | auditor, Albert U Ificthell, ol Athens, Ga., ol
Great Sled cal Work cn Uanh iod,
lira with certltlratee from proper officer
(xheiirted Vitality. Nervone and i'bytlcal that they have art been discharged.
Debility, Prematnre Decline In Man. Krrore of claim* will be paid when approved by the
Yontb, and the untold mlserira resulting from auditor. In the order of ihelr presentation, by
Indiscretion or excesses. A book for every check on tha Bask of tbe Uolverelty, Athens,
man, yonng. middle-aged and old. Ucontelns G a., upon receipt Ut tha form prescribed by
135 prescriptions for all acute and chronic die- the company.
run. each one of which I* tnv.in.w- go It;..... tor maxing claims may n« had on ap-
fonnd by lha intbor. whoso experience for plication to the company or any ol lu agents,
twenty Three yean la each as probably never and all correspondence on thte subject, to so-
before teU to tbe lot ot eny physician. KD I cure prompt attention, must tie addressed to
pages, bonud In baantlfol French muslin,am- DlnrR'RUTloN DEPARTMENT,
boesed coven, full gilt, guarenteed to be a BOUTUKRN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,
Boer work tn every eense—mechanical, liter- I Athene, Ua.
ary and profeulonal—than any other work Athens, Qa„ January 3 th. W5. 33W.34
sold In Ibis country lor *3.50, or tho money I
will be refunded loevery.lntteDce. Price only OIORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Maryeret J,
A Watoh Free.
A nickel-iilver Watcrbury w»tch|
will be gent to any one who will tend a
clnb ol ten new gnUcribcra to the
Weekly Telegraph. Bee advertise-1
ment.
hie.
dlnntbyacer-
by Henrietta E.
hM, In favor of
t tha payment to
allh said mart-
1, ItA*, wo will
or In the townaf
an the RratTsee-
i legal hens of
to wit: Lot of
let of originally
mty, containing
d land being eat
Id draft having
Id Henrietta E.
till falling to pay
bo sold for tha
; and mor
a highest t
urther anthorit
Ul,on sale being
ul titles to eald
■aid sale, divest-
operty now hat"
wT Hancock i
If A NEWROM.
$ Sale
will b« refunded in every instance. Friceoaly GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Marvarct J.
$1 by mall, po•^paid: lUostmive samnla c Clark, administratrix o( tha estate of James
cenu. Send now. Gold me*’al awarded lha O’Brien, has made application for lesva to s«U
author by the National Medical Association, to I the real estaU belonging to raid eaUta.
the President of which, the Hon. P. A. Riaaell, | This la to clt* and admonish all persons
and associate officers of the Board the reader concerned to be and appear at the Conrtof
Is respectfully referred. ... . . ^ I Ordinary of said county on tbe first Monday In
Tbe Science of Life should be read by tbe I April next to show cause, if any trey can, why
oung for lnatructlon, and by the afflicted for 1 * —» v
slief. It will benefit all.—London Lancet
There la no member of society to wbom the | March ctb.
said application should not be granted.
Witness iny hand and offlcial signature this
^ ’ J. A. McMANOa Ordinary.
mar7Iaw4w
Sheriff’s Shle.
GEORGIA. Jokes CovxTr.-WIU b. sold
L'nderand byvly-
coart of ordinary
before tho conn
icon, hotwran the
first Tuesday in
1 In said eoonty,
nnatban wilier.
Science of Ufa will not be useful whether
yontb, parenL guardian. Instructor or dergy-
man.-argnnant.
Addicsa the Peabody Medical Institute, or
Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfineh street. Bos
ton, Mess., wbomey be consulted on all dis
eases requiring skill and experience, chronic
and itasunate diseases that have baffled tha
akllt of all other physlefans a
clalty. Burh treated enceeta
without an Inatano. of fall I—
are. Mention Util paper.
aaea .... .a a wares a is |->onn niaca, jr., nomc puma, ran to.con-
GILES’S HAMBLETONIAN sssinre «tsf
known as th* John Mason lot and tha public
. street, on tho southwest by public stnai lead-
Foaled May 10,1878, sired by Admlnte- jpg from court hooaa to. MelktdUl cbnrcb, on
trator, first dam byBcntlnel, second dam 151 SorthreSYrloi 0 known*aT^Jr5f BOrey
by Bellfoander. Administrator was by I and ^ public street. levied on as tbe
Rytdykt'a llambletonian, who aired more probity of John Black. Jr., to satisfy one fi.
trotting horses with record, of 2 JO and I la. (.sued from tho Jostle const nr,in District
under, than any horse living or dead. Ad-I O. M., February term. ll«r>. In fatror of D.J.
Srei^T^^Te^SjTs^SlSl Mbte’j^?4"B^i r .nd , 1Sn5^?o C «.
wrabyR^?. D *H:rbl^n , ^;SSdJm Te-Unpo-rarionnottfi^.nw^ttekMarch
marlOoawtw
Sharllf JotiM Co.
by Lady Patriot, and la a lull brotherto Vol
unteer, sire of 8L Julian, 2:llj-f. Bed-
founder was Ut* sire of the dam of By<-
dyke's Haublttoolan,
I eoonty deceased, repress nts by petition duly ctrnediobeand appear at th*- court ofordi*
This bora* took the first pre'nlnm for I signed in this office, that he baa rally admin* *\*ry^on th-n flr»t M>*v. i»y in A^rU next to
Absolutely Pure.
This powderncrar .artta, A marvel ol
purity, sticngth and wbolmomcncn.
Mere or-wyo" 11 *- 1 Utan tha ordinary Hilda
and oaiutot be aold In competition with tbs
multitude of low teat, short weight, alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only <a cam.
Botal Bskiss Pownxa Co.,
108 Wall (treat New York
Tbi, powder can bs bought at H. R.
Jacques, comer 4tb and Cherry streets
Macon, Oa.
— ires.
E.
Py the rvtirnof
* ‘ above
>f Bibb;
at he la a resident
it i* therefore o*
libel for divorce be
f the tame in tbe
i't.M j.a • pa bite
gazette,^ablishsd Inrite city of JJacoe, sacs *
r our T m J’ n g ii'K 0 s 3i j, g. c . k, c .
A. PROUD FIT, Attorney.
A lra« extract from lh. mlnutre of BIhh 8a-
parlor Court. A. B. ROM Clerk.
Xovcabc 14, UH. noyrttamtia
three-vear old etamoai at the Oeorgia State lstrewl retd ertau. ^ _
FMr In l8>l, and tbs Bret premium for lha
b«.t .l.llwus op«nto the world,over afield M.’’ T , t w r 4“ iklsroirtw’hy uld mliiifiut
ol fourteen others from all ,tmrli of lha toiahonld sot ha discharged from hte sail
Btate, at the Georgia Bute Fair iu 1884. tmst as prayed for. , _ , . ,
1 Wlmessmy hand and official elgnatnr*. this
Fahtnary4th, uas. GEO.U havvykk.
fete tawter Ordinary.
-GEORGIA: BfSSciJUNTV-WbaraM, Wary
C. BmUb.ladminlstratrix of the ratals of Jo,
■epb B. Hmlth, bu mad. applleatkm for let
ter, ot dismission from said relate.
This 1a to cite and admonish all pancr
concerned to b. and appear at the rout* _
Or-llnaiy of raid eoonty on lha Brat Monday
In Juno next to show enure, If any they res,
why aatd application should not ha granted.
W Un-.s my hand sad official signature thlf
March «th..uM. . .
J. A. McMAXUfi, Ordinary.
mar71am3m* I
ThU horn will maka Utc Mason with
stand at my house oa lha Houston road
” i t Ga.
Terms for8cason,S20 Cash
Season commences March is, sod end,
July IS.
Hares failing to get in foal can be re
lented next aeamn.tcae, provided tha buna
and mare are owoei by tha name partlea.
Apply io
Monroe Female College,
FOK8VTH, G V.
Institution, rebuilt and reorganised, is
moving again upon Ita high mission and rap
idly rrgatuing its former prestige and t>opu-
lattty. The departments oi Llteraturs, 4ciapca,
Music, Drawing and I’alntln* sreuujhiby
tearhers of success and experience.
Those In search of a good school, one whose
purposa Is to prepare woman for ihe higher
aims and duties of Ufa—ona whose efforts in
the past have supplied valuable contributions
to the society of almost every Southern SUte
—are respect)ally invited to consider the ad-
MB TO MBS & GHBilTORl
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—AU persons
having claims against tbe csUte ol David
- tauters, late of said county, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them In legal form.
All persons Indebt .-d to said estate are notified
* make immediate payment.
||^ T DAWtl » fi
Macon, Ga.. 1
mar 7lawtw*
GEOEOIA, BIBB COUNTY-Whereaa U. T.
Powell, admlnUtrator of David TUtndsrs, late
ol said county, deceased, has made applies-
liCm for !«••• iu a«it tiie reai cmhu* oi sam «•
tatc, belonging to said estate, and for lcare to
cell the wild lands of said estate at private
tale.
This la to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to bo and appear »t tho Court of Or
dinary of said county on the tlr*t Monday in
April next to show came, if any they can, why
eald application should not be granted.
WittifNN my han«l and omrUl ifgniitiire this
March 6th. 1 *85. J. A. McMANUS.Ordinary.
mar31aw4w*
ryan, ...
jtteraof dlsrnlhRifjtt from said e tate. This is
to cite and admonish all persons concerned
toh»* and *ppf*r at ti e Court «tf Ordinary of
► aid county on the first Monday in May n*xt
to show cause, if any they have, why a»ld ap
plication should noth© granted. Wttsosmy
naMl and offlcial aiguature this January 30th,
1885. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
>nM litv*
Application lor Letters of Admims*
(ration.
GEORGIA.CruwroiiDCouMrY-Whereas, M.
P. Perry has made application for letters of
admlnletratlon ou thu estate of John Han
cock, ol Bald county, deceased.
This is to cite ami admlnlah all persons con
cerned to bo and appear at th*>< «mrt of ordina
ry of said county on the flrrt Monday in April
next to show cause, if any the? can, why aaid
application ah>uld not b© grunted.
Witn<my hand and nfficial »ignature. this
Mrir- I. J.l. ' \Vi V Kit,
marl law4w Ordinary.
Applica’ion for Letters ol Adminis
tration.
GEOROIA, CBAWroKD Cotnmr.—Notice is
bsreby given to all peraooa ooooerired lhal OB
the-day of 18S4. A. G. Alien, late ol
sold county, departcil this life t tcitat**, and
Flanders Bros, have mad© application for let
lavs of xfMinsiniiip $• im mm ofi
G. Alton, to Im vaare^la J. If. Jaak, etax tt
Ordi 'asy’a OrncE. Crawford County, Go.— . „ ---i .
Whereas, Robert II. Harris, admlnUtrator of IbtsareriorCoartoIiald <
the estate of Elisha A. Harris, lat© of sold This is to clt© and admonish all persons c
if any they have, why n*ld appli
cation sbonld not be gf*L„J^H
Witness my band and oflidal sigi
March 2, Dm. * "
marl law tw
EO. L.S*W vi:R.
. ) uary 30, UM.-Wbareaa M. P. Hol«man np-
plf* 'tome tor letters of dUiuU»t<m from ad-
mtnlsinrtlon of tsute of James T. Iloleman,
These are tocilo and admonish all p* r»<ma
coscernod to show csaie at lilsoffic- «ny
they have to iks oootranr,ot or by th*; first
Monday in May next
Witness my hand officially.
feU-laWlw K. T. R038, Ottlinary.
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JOBS & GILES.
Macon, Ua.
FOR SALE.
I- M Mill,,
Jj Cotton Praise*, MiH Hpiadbs. l’uiieya,
ftiflhy, Itangifi, tic. a . coat-
togi.
Witte for pvfe« OSIBJ kin*l •>( machine
jnr. K. D.'fJoLK.tCO.a
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