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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. MAY 8,1885.
AMONG THE ROSES.
A Five Minutes Talk About the Nswsat
and Prettlsst.
One has only tocroaa the Vinevllle branch
and walk the distance of a block to aee a per*
feet wealth of rosea. Here wl 1 ba found tbe
yards and greenhouses of Mr. D. B. Wood rut*,
an! If you love flowers—If you have any ad
miration for tbe rosea— you should go out and
pay him a visit.
In compliment to the paper, Mr. Woodruff
sent a box of his rarest specimens to this office
yesterday, and to see them growing a Tele*
graimi man went out to Vinevllle In the after
noon. And such a sight 1 There were roses of
every tint and hoe, some small enough for the
boutlnelre, and some large enoutch to aim st
One Is lost in wonder, and as soon
fasten on one specimen and pin it upon the
lappel of our admiration, than another much
handsomer and richer springs up to take its
place.
Mr. Woodruff has over one hundred separ
ate and distinct varieties, and perhaps the
Gen. Jacqueminot may be classed among the
rarest. 1 his lathe rose over wbi h there has
been so much raving. It sells for fancy Driccs
at the North, during the winter, and Is very
much admired. The Souvenir de Win. Wood
is the equal ol the Jacqueminot in every res
pect. Ill* a Urge deep pink. The La France
is another magnificent rose. It is satin pink,
most delicate in tint, with large peUU. The
Marshal Sell is a bright, golden yellow, with
pointed bnlbs.
But we might go on naming them at a col
umn's length. These are no common roses,
and the majority of them are familiar to our
^reople. Among them are: The LaMarqne.a
Mure white: Salfatore, a creamy white; James
Spiunt, deep crimson: Barronno Prevost, rich
do?n pink, large and lragrant; Marshal
Bucket, rich deep pink, large and full; Will
iam Allen Richardson, coppery in tint; Sou
venir de la Malmalsoa. a light piuk; Mad.
Mcreau, velvety, deep dark crimson, and sev
eral others very popular.
Going away very reluctantly from the roses
we ent-T the greenhouses, and find every pos
sible variety of planU with curious leaves and
Probably a Fatal Accident.
Yesterday morning a serious, if not fatal, ac
cident happened to Elton Adams, sou of Mr.
H. D. Adams, oi Rogers, Adams & Co. He
was at the residence of Mr. W. A. Huff, In
Vinevllle, during tte morning playing with
other cnlldren, and when the dinuer hour ar
rived mounted his horse to return home. On
tbe way home the horse shied at an object on
the side of the road and threw the little fellow
violently to the ground. He fell on his head,
•usUlutng serious Injuries. He was picked up
in an insensible condition and carried to his
father's home. Dr. Holt was summoned and
everything done to relieve his suffering which
was intense. O wing to his critical condition
waa impossible to make a satisfactory exam-
atlou ot the Injuries, but it is thought that
the skull was in aom* manner crushed in.
Luring tbe afternoon the little fellow bad
aeveral convulsions, and last night fears were
entertained as to his recovery. It Is hoped,
however, that to-day will bring a change lor
the better, lie ia only eight ^ ears old.
The Saturday Excursion.
All the arrangement* have been about com
peted for the great excursion to Atlanta Sat
urday, and the indications are that the old
Central will carry cne of the largest crowds
that has ever left the city at one time. Tickets
will only be placed on sale one day. They
will be good to return ou any of the passenger
trains during the progress of the games. By
''■tying tickets here, persons along the line
111 be allowed to use them on the rigitlar
schedule that follows the excursion one hour
later
There is every evidence that the Macons
w.llbeglvcna fair showing, as the inten
tion has been expressed of getting a profes
sional umpire from a distance to preside over
tbe game. Those who attend may expect to
witness a pleasant game. A special car will
be attached to the excursion for the drcctors
and members of the Macon Baseball Associa
tion.
cut flowary, Mr. Woodruff
i ami rtses are sold here so cheap that
it 1s within the provinco of all to be surround
ed by fragrant flower*. Mr. Woodruff dupli
cates all Northern price* and gives buyers
Death of Mr.C. B. Dettre.
After an illness of two weeks or more Mr. G.
B. Dettre died at his home on Georgia avenae
yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. He was
taken ill Friday, two weeks since, and gradu
ally grew worn until yesterday morning
when the sad event occurred. While his
death resulted from meningitis, we are author
ize-! by Drs. Holt and Hall, the attending phy
slciaim, to state that It was notcerebio spinal
m< ulngltla, the form that ia ooutagloua.
Mr. Dettre came to Macon eight years ago
from New Jenej, and engaged in the grocery
business which be abandoned only a short
time since on account of falling hea’tb. Dur
ing bis residence here he made many friends
pr<
_ ncement of his death. He was*
mb or of the Presbyterian church and was
iuently identified with that Sunday-
JchooiL
The funeral sort Ice* of Mr.G. B. Dettre were
conducted yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock at
the Presbyterian church. The obsequies were
conducted by Kev. A. w, CUsby. The attend
ance was Immense, and evidenced tbegeneral
esteem In which Mr. Dettre was held. The
Asn street and Elm 8treet Sunday echooli
were present In a body; a'so tbe Presbyterian
Hun lay school, over which Mr. Dettrepre-i
sided The discourse wae solemn andltu
pres»lvo, and touched the hearts of all pres
ent. Thera was aprofuslonof flowers, woven
into the most elaborate and beautiful designs
Among those that attracted most attentloL
wa« a broken column of rosee, a testimonial
presented by the scholars of the Presbyterian I
Sunday school, and a pillow of the tame the
gift of Mr. and .Mrs. Woodruff.
At the conclusion of the exercises at the
chnrch the remains were born to Rose Hill
cemetery, attended by a large following of
Jrlcnds and sympathizers. The services were
concluded there. The following gentlemeu
acted as pall-bearers: Dr. P. H. \5>lght, Dr.
J. I*. Stevens, ltev. J. W. Burke, J. Madison
Jones, K. If. Link, W. R. Rogers, It. W. Cub
beige and J. It. West.
The large attendance and the general ex-
rr. sslons of regret testify the high place Mr
Dettre held In the esteem and confidence of
the people. Ho was a good citizen, and in his
death the community naa sustained a serious
lOSS.
Ceorae Tnylor Absconds With 878.
Sunday morning George A. Taylor ab.
sconded with 973 belonging to J. B. Williams
A Co., for whom he bad been working since
January.
Tayior's history during his stay In Macon
hu been a checkered one with bat light
shades to relievo the dark aqaares. It will be
remembered tbat while employed with W. C,
Turpin & Co. he was guilty of a highly ques
tionable transaction, and had to leave the
city, lie was afterwards arrested In South
t>r dine and brought back and confined for
for mractlmo lu the eonnty Jail. Following
till-, iu January be Implicated himself in a
scaudal that came near resulting In his mar
rjing a young lady, well known la the city,
tgaU n her f *tber T s wlihes. After this occur
rence he wai employed by J. B. Williams A
Co. to deliver beer and has been on the de-
livery wsgou ever elnot until Sunday, when
rather easier; middling uplands 613-16; mid
dling Orleans6; sales 8,000 bales; (or specula
tion amt export 1000; receipts 6,000—American
2,100. Futures dull.
May and June...............................5 6 > 64(<4M-6I
June and July —6 60^59 64
July and August « W
August ami September . 6 4-*C<9 3-64
September ana October..**** 6 16Kfl 6
November and December, 5 51-64
2 P.x.-SsiN tnoluden 15.600 hsi'-s American,
middlings uplands 51516; middling Orleans
Futures dull.
May, buyers - — *M64
May and Jane, buyers 6 54-64
June and Julv. buyers....**, 6 5MI
July and August, buyer* **.562-64
August and September, buyers 6 i64
September and October, value. .*5 6S-64
October and November, seller*....5 67-64
November and December, sellers 6 51-64
December and January, sellers 5 51-64
4 r. n.—Futures closed steady.
May, sellers * 5 55-64
May and June, sellers....**.*.**. 5 55-M
June and July, tellers * 5 59 64
Inly and August, buyers **. 6 3364
August and September, buyere...*6 >64
September end October,buyer* .... 5 63 64
October and November, velue 6'4-64
November and December, value...* 51-64
December and January, value.... 6 6164
N«w Toax, May 6. nno.-t.—cottou steady;
middling uplands 1013-16; mlddllug
11116.
Futures market closed firmer; sales 48,900.
The following table shows .no opening and
oloalng quotations:
June.*.
Jnly....
Novel Wav of Opening a Correspondence-
The following inscription appeared on an
egg that was one of the number received per
express at the European House yesterday
"The young lady in whose hand this egg falls
will please communicate with James 8. Cox*
Ward's 8tatlon ” This is a novel way of open
ing up a correspondence, and tbe sequel may
prove that It la a romantic one. It is not as
serted positively, but from our knowledge of
theatersge Macon girl, we imagine that, in
the event the egg were to actually "fall” into
her band, tbe note the young man would re
ceive would be anything but romant.c. In
fact, it would be most unsatisfactory ia its na
ture, and would be calculated to blight all rosy
hopes previously entertained.
The Catholic Bishopric.
At Plo Nono College yesterday there wai
held a very interesting meeting by twenty-one
priests, representing every Catholic church In
the 8tate. Father Bazin was chairman.
The meeting unanimously adopted a resolu-
-on favoring Father K. Cafferty, of Macon, for
the bishopric of the Savannah diocese. Another
resolution waa adopted ordering that a cable
gram be sent to tbe Holy Father at Rome, ask
ing Father Cafferty’a appointment as the
choice of the pilests of tbe state.
It Is possible that, should the Pope make
Father Cafferty the bishop, some important
changes will take place In the laculty i f Fio
Nono College.
Georgia Downs Canada.
Owing to the recent sickness of Johnny
Jackson, which unfitted him for riding jester-
day, and the refusal of the owner of the horse
to allow him to go five miles against Prlnco,
the only feature of interest in tbe bicycle
tonrnament waa the ten-mile race between J.
H. Folhili. the Georgia champion, and Wm. J,
Morgan, the champion of Canada. Mr. Pol-
hill Is a flnelooklug and graceful rider, and
bore the colors ol Georgia proudly and well.
The race was hotly contested and elicited
cheers from tbe crowd at every spnrt. Poihlll
by tea yards. He rode a 40-pound "Vic-
and Morgan a 23-pound Spaulding racer.
—Augusta Chronicle, 6th.
Stole Her Engagement Ring.
Yesterday morning officer O'Pry arrested a
email negro girl charged with stealing a ring
and bracelet from Mrs. Hogan, who lives on
the corner of Cherry and Fourth streets. On
the way to the barracks, the girl confessed to
so rejoiced to get it back that she refined to
prosecute the thief. It was an engagement
ring, and was bishly prized. The bracelet
hu not been found.
September..
October......
November.,
December *.
January.....
0h*-h6
10.95-93
11.00-01
11 07-08
JO 82-83
:o 4.1-41
10 28-79
10.28-29
10.36-36
Death of Mrs. W. R. donee.
Mrs. W. R. Jones, who was shot Friday by
her husband, Engineer Jones, died last night
at 9 o’clock at her house, near Beasely’s crow
ing. Since the shooting she has been In an
unconscious condition, and hat suffered in
tense pain. Her right side was paralysed al
most Immediately after the shooting; a high
fever at once set In. Tbe chances for recovery
were all against her, and after lingering be
tween life and death, abe expired hut night
precisely at the hour stated. Her fnnera!
take place to-day.
FINANCIAL.
1(0
j town with 176. coUeeted for
ellvcred during the week.
eft here with a young man named Mat-
■TOOKB AMD BONDB IN 1LA.COM,
coaasenn by
J. W, LOCKETT, Blow,
MACON, May 2,16*6.
investment securities dull but steady.
Money m good demand,
flifl BOXDJi
Bid. Afifcefl
Jjm. and July two pens. *-c u,v,i
When the two reached Atlanta Taylor unbo*.
orm-d himself ar.d told what he had done. He
ul he w as going to the Exposition, and from
him and left on the first train for Macon.
T.iu polic e were promptly notified of the
faet. and yesterday telegrams for his arrest
were tiled to various points. Taylor h—been
leadline a fast life 1st ly, and those who snow
him will not bo turprlaed at ths announce
ment It Is likely that his arrest will be ef
fected. as the telegrams were tiled promptly
and covered all Important points.
Mietlng of the County Commissioners.
Tho county commissioners met in regular
session yesterday. Ia addition to routine
work, business of Importance waa transacted.
The appropriation of 921,000 asked for by the
board of education was granted. This lean
Increase of 91.&U) over the appropriation ol I
year, the amount then being 92MHO. It l*L_„
mated that this amount will suable the board
to conduct the schools during the entire scho
lastic year ol !*»■>*
1 *<• . lection precinct of tbe Wart lor district
wan changed from Warrior post-office to Burke
ett’r store. . •
l ho board refused to take action on thj
hi .plication made to open a new road to
if .im >u. it was decided to hold the matter
tstf ■Bill the right-of-way should be granted!
A. tiiin on the letttnfof the contract to fur-
beating apparatus for the new jail
waa postponed.
Ths Sunday Morning Fire.
The fire Sunday morning proved to be the
residence ot Mr. Z. B. Wade, situated to the
left of Cett r's Hill. In East Macon. Mr. Wade
recentlt inrctaied the place, and was mak
ing considerable improvements thereto. In
order to watch it -at night he allowed three ofl
the workman to sleep ia the house daring the I
progress of tbe work. How the house caught
fire la a mystery. It ts thought that before
going to sleep one of the workmen threw a
cigar among some shavings which were after
ward fanned Intoh flame. Mr. Wade left the 1
city Saturday night to visit his wtfu who waa
in Griffin and knew nothing of the fire until
his return yesterday morning. The loss is
covered by insurance.
a H*«ro Woman Falla Dead.
Sunday night about 8:3d o’clock, Harriet
Borrows, a negro woman about forty years
old, fell dead on First street in front of the res
idence of Mr. T. B. A r to pc, while on her way
to the colored Baptist church The alarm was
given by tbe tiro daughters of tbe unfortnnate
woman, who were with their mother at the
time, end who filed the a<r with shrieks when
they saw what had happened. Dr. J. W. Good-
w)-n, who lives near by, heard the cries of the
i ur .girls, and ran to the scene in time to
r th*- stricken woman ask for sons cams
its:®
4a.7a.UM,
pons, mortgage
Feb. and Aug. coupons.if 1
January ana July oon*
tgage W. A A. K. S.***lf4
Id, quarterly cou pone **..31 VA M 4 S
* Jan. and July ooupooi .Ah H U6tf
cmr Bone.
Macon ee, quarterly coupons...**, if5J< I
Savannah 6a, quarterly coupons*..* 69 A
Oolnmbua 6, quarterly coupon#...... *6 a?
Atlanta H, quarterly oon pom...**. 19* io»
tugustaCs *...***.* **...» 5 t'9
Wesleyan Female Cortege bends.. *.u 1 2M
BAILXOAD BOYDS.
Atlantic and Golf 1st mortgage.
1397, Jenaary and July coupons... 109 111
Jentral R. R. consol, mort., 7i, 1AW,
Jan. and Jnly coupons ******* .110H 119
Jeorgla K. R. 6a, maturity 1697 U
17J2, Jaunary and Julycourons.*A‘4 ’IS
Mobile and Girard endorsed 8 per
cent. 9d mortgage, due DM *.***1CS 110
Moot. AEu.end. Cs,. 1st mort dne
1900, January and July oon torn*.ICS It*
West. Ala. Is, 1st mort* due UH,
April and October coupons ****.ltS 110
West. Ala. ?«, 2d more., due U90.
Ad-ii and October coupons ****109 112
forthrottorn end. 7s, 1st mort* due
Vav and Nor.coupons**** ‘3* 'UU
Col. A Rome, end. by C. R. R..***.ldOJd 10i£
BABX STOCK,
Itch ante Baa
OepMelBauk,.
Ointral Georgia Bank*****..***.
lAO-MAO crocks.
Augusta and Rav.Ts, guaranteed*. 11* lie
Jentral ex-dividend*., ..**. 74 75
Oantrnl certificates.******.**..*- SOU h
southwestern 7a.«uaranteed,es-dlvl)6H Hi
Georgia Railroad ex-dividend.**- 148 If 0
“soon Gae Light and Wator clock, ea 66
anler House stock.****.. U 20H
Markets br Telesranb.
Nrw yoxx. May i.-Nooo—mocks active
and Arm. «onev easy all. Mxchangr, ,<-r ,
UMH. wort 94A>K ^ neglected.
Government bonds strong and firm.
Averting.—kxenangs, HMli- AtBf; 1@1H-
•ob-treaaurv balances: Golb 4138.676 uU .•
rency 129,719.000. Government htvare
generally uuchanged; 4 per cents. 122}£ 9 per
centa *102?*. naif nouns negle ted.
The following were tho mucin* *wotailoLt:
Mobile A Ohio** Vi
ash. A Chat “
J. 0.1 ac.. lata*..
N. Y. Central S.H
•Htng 107-16; net receipt* 74’ rmt* 74; sales
253; stock 9,7C9: exports, coastwise 630.
NoaroLB. May 6 -mhu. u steady; min-
d in* W<M6;uoi receipts 58, gross 58; sales
41; stock 4154.
WiLMiiteTOB, May 6.—Gotten quiet; mid-
ding 10*4; net receipts l. gross lr saloa 0;
stock 716; exports, to Great Britain 625.
QtAVsififAH, May 6—Uouuu steady; me
aling 1014; net receipt* 84, gross 84. sales 00;
•took 7510; exports, coastwise 500.
Naw ukj.kank, May 6.—«*rtUm firm;
miming 1094; net receipt 99, gross 299.
sales 1500; stuck 116,520; exports, coastwise
4708.
Mobxlb, May G.-Cotton firm; middling
10 5-16. n*t receipts 1 gross 1; sales 40;
stock 16,251: exports, coastwise 83.
M kvntib, May C—Cotton steady; middling
1094; net receipts 188; shipments 573:
G50; stock 29,432 W
Augusta, May 0.—Cotton quiet; middllny
10*4: receipts 11: sales 00.
■GHAtLievroN, May 6.-Gotton quiet; m<n
uilDg 1094; net receipts 17 sros* 17; 25;
stock 5448; exports, coastwise 199.
CITY MANKKTf.
Ubats.—Market steady. Tue uemand Is
fair. Stacks are much rednod. Wo quote:
Bacon—sides 794c; shoulders 6V4. Bulk meat*—
sides 7; shoulders 594 Hamr Ua'194, as to sise
*,nd Quality.
hi bd.—Market quiet and steady, stock sm
ile. We quote: in tleroos and tubs 8J4(4o: 1C
b pails 994*. 5 lb palls 9*4: > W palls lu; Lou-
svlllo kettle rendered, tierces 9}4.
Buma.—Market steady and woll stocked;
ileomargarlne ‘.OiSSjinewMay gilt edge 26a28c;
croamerv 99O0r: oonntnr wtamo* Tenn»«»^* -C
a22; market overstocked with country butter-
quality poor.
cmot.—assorted, 1b boxes 10lOo, barrel!
S 'ooi:s Bnr.-Cooked, lib 12,00; i R>. W.OO.
7loub.—Strong and in gooo aemana. Mar
ket advancing. «vo quote: Common M.6T;
family 14.75; »*Ttr* family 16.02; fancy 95.26a
5.50: patent $6.25 46.50,
L*r.r Goons.—The market la quiet; demand
moderate; stocks araplo. We quoth: Prints 4*4
*6V4c; 9i Georgia brown shirting 5o; M do 5Hc
4-4 brown situ-Ung 694o; white oanaburgt 8 4a
Corras.—Tbs market Is qnlct and steady;
ohotcc llal*94"’ good UJ4\V^ • msmutn 0*4 4
ltr- rotnmci 9<al0\
Tubkiiw—TAfifaS.OO per bbl.
Obioms.—Yellow and tea K.OOaS.26 per bbl.
Wax-72 to 94c.
UaiBi) Pbacbbs—Strictly No. 1 peeled So t»t>
pound.
Seed Potatoes.—Faatera stock 92.75 per
bbL
Fault.—Bar ana*, red, ll.OCaL&O per bunch
yellow CLOOaS^u.
Cabbaok—9 to 11 centa per head,
Ricb.—Firm. Good 8c; prime CHo; taucy it.
Starch.—Refined pearl boxes Bo; do. 1 D
b)xea 6c.
Armts.—In moderate demand, Fancy stool
94 50*5.00.
uajuteia.—Market well supplied. Demand
light, •'•oftoa stock exhausted.
H abdw a as.—Mar x et nrm. Mcrso shoes |t.<
per keg. Mule shoes 16.00. Iron bound basnet
tJ.50ai.00. Trace ohalna 40afi0o per pair. Aue*
snovcls 111.00 oer dot. Plow noes «a6o p*»
Tb. Halman’s plow stocks 91.26. Axes 97.0*
8.00 per dos. Cotton cards 94J0. Wall bucket*
14.25. Cotton rope l6a20o per Ih. Swede lion
5a.5|4o per refined UXUopn lb. Flew steel
5c t er H. Nails >2.50—basis ot IC^d. Fowccx
|5.00 per act. Elasungpowder 12 75, Le*d>e
jerjfc, Dtopshct tl ftpcrbsf, BarlxyJ wire
on •. -Market firm and in good data and. sia*
nalfiOoCOc; West Virginia black l7e: lard ou
70c; cotton aeed 60; headlight 17a20o; kerosene
.'•o: oeataioot 7Sc: machinery >5a40c; Un*<Hd
tsaTlo; mineral seal Ho: cot ten sood reensc
CHixik.- Market Is qnlct; demand light,
stocks ample. Wo qnoU: EuU cream He
lower grades 12al>o
Hinas, wouu arc.—Bide*—rocetpu Ugm
dry flint 8al2; salted >*10. Wool nomine* '**
washed Luisc: washed llt22i; burry 6 10
Wax uorf’Zto. Tallow 5a
Pick lbs.—Pints il^u: quarts 12.93; half tar
leis. plain and mixed, 97 00,
Nm.-Tei —
oess paper i
Naples —: pecans
veoannta 940*45 per 1000.
Raisisii.—Fair demand; market steady; tow
layers 9X50 per box; now London layers 4X71
per box; loose muscatels 91.00.
Lxquoaa—Rye 9i.6uaa.cA. aourbon 91.00*5.a
redistilled rye and oorn 41*1.10, gin and rua
91.05*1.75, N C corn 91.80, peach and app
1 92.0Ca2.75. causes win® II 26,port sn
~JMa8J6, cherry and flora
French brandy 99.96a6.7S. d.i
10.00. Lard lower at 96.60aS.C5. Whisky steady
0161,14.
Louisvilli, May 6.-Grain firm but dull:
Wheat—No 2 Locgberry 4 Do; No 2 red 11.U\
Core steady : No 2 u.ixe<t 64; No 2 white C6.
Oats-No i mixed 40>4. Provialona flak
Pork—mesa 912.26. Bulk meats shoulder*
14.50, clear rib sides 96.00. clear aides |6 35.
Bacon dull -shoulders >5.00. clear ribs <6.to.
clear aides 97.00. Hams—Httgar cured I10.U)
alo.60, Lard-cholce leal 98.25, prime steam
•7.00.
NbwYobx, May 0-Flour-eoutheru quiet,
euy: oommou to fair extra 94.25 4 90 «nod
to choice extra I5.25a5.95. Wtie«i spot *4*1
higher: ungraded re<l 8^*99. ungraded wrute
91.00; No 2 red May 98 , /4a9to0, June 9914*11 ol.
Corn, spot a fraction bl her. uugra<Ud red 55a
57, ungraded white 58; No 2 red May 55; , i.66,
Juue >5^*56%. Oata closed a shade higher:
No 2 mixed cash s0*40J4. Hops quiet and
unchanged: new *0a£> lair to choice 10* 17
Coffee, spot fair Rio dull st 98.12U, No 7 it te
apot (6 60, May 96.25*635. bug»< dull and
unchanged: Barbadoes 4)4, centrilugsl 6>4,
Ban Domingo 6H. French Islands
Martinique 464x7-16, Pernambuco 41.V16
English islands 4a4}{, Muscovado 4 9-16*
Porto Rico A% moiuws sugar fait to *o>m.
refining 413 it>a41516; refined quUt-< 4‘4»*?*
extra c 474*6 whtn extra C 6>-16a^4. yellu
4 7-16*474, off A 5^ >4. mould a 6, ►tauast
Ms. oontectloners a ojg, nrnsh^t . 74, cm loaf
W',*fr>4, powdered A 6 8-16 614. .raru'ated
61-16, cubes 6 9-16. Mot »»unchanged: NVw
Orleans 40*53, Cuba (50-ios. ret,i.mg. 18
Rico steady: domestic 47i*' ^. rangoot* «H-
Cottonseod oil steady at 4214*85; orude 3Ja41.
Pork quiet, steady; mess, -i-h 91150*12 62^-
Middles dull: long clear *6.62 4. Lartt ojmued
'Jat higher, receded, closed weak: Western
steam spot 97.06a7.0774, May <7.06a7.0J. Fretsni*
to Liveipool per steamer steady: cotton Ud.
wheal 8»4d:
Baltimore, May 6.—Flour, high grades lower
Howard street and Western 014.1 Ji - <3 0s
4.00. extra 94.10a4.50, family |4.65s5 25 Clt
Mllia superfine 0.50*3.75. extra 94t0.t4 25
rlo brands 15 00, Pstspsco family 16.60
superlative patent 96.2V Wheat—flootiiert
quiet and firm; Western higher, closed quiet:
Southern red Si 03at.06. do am bo- ll.10al.12 M
1 Maryland 91 C6al 06)4: No 2 Western winter
red spot 97J4a98. Coin—Southern white
firmer; Western lower: Bouthem white 59a60;
do yellow 57*68
New Orleans, May 6.—Ftour unchanged:
family 93.60a3.75, nigh grader ♦tvzfia.v**.
Corn firm and qnlet: mixed 64; yellow 6>,
whltoTi. Oata quiet: prime Western 44. Rs>
scarce and steady: prime 916.00*17.00, oholc*
818.50. Pork steady and nnchangod at 917.7.'
Lard qnlet: tiercos (refined) 99.00, keg 89 fl
Bulk meats qnlet and nnchanged: shout
ders, packed, 87.37H. long clear 89.71), cleat
rib 99.70. Bacon quiet and unchanged
ahonldera 98.00, long clear $10.26, dear ri\
aides 910.26. Hams—choice sugar-cured quiet
choice oanvasaod 9l8.50alt.76. Whisk? stead'
and enchanted: Western rectified 91 06’o*i 25.
Coffee steady: Rlo (cargoes) common t* prim*
7s9?4. sugar quiet and steady: common to
common 4V4a4J4. yellow clanfleo 6Ua
Molasses unchanged: common to good
common 17*22, prime to choice 26*33 Mr*
steady Louisian* ordinary to prime «74<t694
Brat, quiet at 91.07al.10. Cotton set- on
unchanged: primo crude 81, aummer yellow
88%*39.
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Claw A. 2101m. >7
Olu. B. S. U >
Georgia 6a. M .. MM .*l0l
is. 7a, mortgage. 104! 3
si. Carolina..™ »
**. Carolina, now 18
Funding............ 10
A O. Brown eon.. 107
rennesse* 4a 44
'irpuUh •»
“consolidated, as
the*, and Ohlo.„
Chicago A North.
do. preferred
8up*ri7r Court.
Tbe Hnperior Court waa eogaged yesterday
ta bearing tbe cue of J. II. Rom vs. ths East
Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad. All
vteuetlwooy waa takes and the argument
completed, and at a late hour in tne afternoon
ths ease was glvoa to the Jury. The amount
•t damtee* clsDmed ia fw.ooo. The injury
•eosU^.1 of a broken ana and was su»uin*d
by theplsinUff while coupling rtn in the
jard* ol the roU la this c«F ia it*L
Richmond A Al..
Rich. A Dsn™
Rich. AW.P. T„
Rook Islands... 112*4
&
COMMERCIAL.
brandy 92.0Ca2.76. caUwba
bnm7y Mo^jo! Fnmch I
m«wtlo brandy tL46*2.00.
Limb, Oalcihxd Plajttbb ahd osmbut.-ab
bama lump lime la in fsir demand, and la aed
line at 41. tfial.26 pot bbl; Georgia 9L20al.‘A
Calcined plaster 92.75a3.00 per bbl; hair 40aN)f
Georgia cement 82.00; Louisville and Rosen
dale cement 9L90aX00: Portland oeneat 18.76s
{K
Brauv.—Market bare ol Florida and n*or(is
syrup*; New York sugar 90a40o; Now Orison*
wuesaa—The market is firmer and btgbei
crushed 7$4c; powdered 7He: grannlated 69ftr“
A 894*69(0; white extra C67ac; yellow <
Vit.
'JSAi^.—ooru—market Ann; a took tally)
good milling corn 7>c hy ear lots. 80,
imalllou: mixed cornftfiaceu. Oata-good ht
mand and higher; we quote: Western 62i5
Georgia ruat-piooC 70; Texas nut-proof 62afi6c;
if at.-The market higher, good demand; *•
quote at whole—le; western timothy 9L25
■mail lota 9L5X
Bibb County Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-WIU be »oM
before tbe court homo do r, lu tbe clt, of M«-
con. In the count, of Bibb, on the flrtt Toe>•
d.y In.June, 18*5, durto* tho leiul hours of
Mle.the following property, to-wit; Put tf
- 7. in block fc», irootlugoo O.k ttreet, In
citrol Macon, .djolnlug Mr.. C. J. Thom-
, bounded one side by an alley running
om Oak itreeL Also a part of lot No l. In
square 3, southwest common, sltn-
a ed on the corner of Gilmer and Bay
streets. Also a part ot lots Nos. 1 an«l 2, lu
square 3, southwest commons, between Divis-
j and Gilmer streets, bounded by property
Mrs. A. A. Menard and Bibb Manufacturing
Company. Levied on as the property of J. L
Kennedy by virtue of and to satisfy a 11 fa Is
sued by W. A. * right, comptroller-general of
• K “ State of Georgia, against H. * “
i. ' ti .*5°U?S tor J l,l V“ B«cufities, A .. Wl -
lins, J. E. E:lls, Wm. P. Goodsll, M. Loh and
L. Kennedy.
Also at the *ame time and place that parcel
f land in the city of Macon on the northeast
coruer of Bond and College streets, fronting
«"»*'ro or less on college street and ad-
property of J. Madison Jones aud
_ck 155 feet more or less ou Bond
street. Levied on the property of w, p. Good-
to satis! ythe la* t above described 11 fa.
Iso at the same time and place part of lot
in iquare 22, northwest commons,front-
feet more
joinlog the.
running bad
Absolutely Pure.
Tbli pcTilcc n«»or rules, A iuniiot
K it;, it/enRtb and TrholeaonicncM.
re economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be told In competition with the
multitude of lowteet, thort weight, aide
or phoephate powdere. Sold only in coni.
Botal BiKixa Powdki Co.,
106 Wall etreet New York.
Tbit powder cen be bought et 8, H.
Jacques, corner 4th and Cherry street.,
Macon Go.
Ludden & Bates Southern
Music House
Converted into an Incorporated
Stoc< Company, with $200,-
000 Paid in Cash Capital.
THREE TREMENDOUS PURCIIABE8 FOR
THIS SEASON'S TRADE.
$50,000 Wodfa of Chickcnnf Pianos at Or.a
Purchan 920,000 Worth ot Imported
MusltV Merchandise at One Pur*
chase, 75,i00 Pieces of Sheet
Music at One Purchase.
Read this, musicians and muslo lovers. Bus
iness has ruehed ns the past y«sr so that we
could not post yon, as usual, through our ad
vertisements. and to make amends, we here
gives fow solid facta well worth taking in.
Ludd»n A Bat— Southern Music House is..
household word from the Potomac tn hhe Klo
Grande. Who has not heard of U7 It la ~
Mammoth Muslo emporium, from which _
solid musical South draws its supplies. Eleven
large branch houses and over 2UO wide-awake
agent# distribute ita goods through every
Southern State, and its yearly sales are nearly
bait a million dollars.
Founded fifteen years since on the solid red
rock of large capital, enterprise and square
trade. It has stood, unshaken, amid financial
panics, pestilences, cyclones aud fires, and to
ensure its permanency for generations to
come. It has been incorporated aa a Co-opera
tive Stock Company, with a paid up cash capi
tal of 9JU),(00, which i« owned solely by the
officers and employe*. The officers are: W.
Ludden, president; J. A. Bates, treasurer and
manager, and J. D. Murphy, secretary.
Pair ms are, therefore, aa safe ludeallua
with this house ae with any bank, and need
have uo fears as to the permanency, responsi
bility or guarantees. It is solid. Now notice
TRADE ITEMS FOR 1884-85
More Plano« and organa sold yearly t!
r all other Southern dealers combined
. 0,000 worth of Chlckering Pianos bought a
one purchase in IXtobT last. Largest pur-
var made by any Southern house,
bargains. Elegant Pianos only $210,
chase ev<
Special b
with ban .
■tractor and Music Book. Organs^ 924, '$60,
876, 9100, with Stool, Instructor and Moalc
Book. All freight paid. Easy Installment
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKETS BV
TELEGRAPH.
Ckicaoo, May 6.—Flour qui
to choice spring extra 83.2—1 . . _.
bakers’ a.T»4tf. Wheat opened active and
unsettled and dosed Vi higher than yesterday:
eltmtdy&tl hither then yetterln: rub I'S*
47J4, May l' 1 ialaM, June Jaly 47*»
49M. OU< opened Urm and elauf bleb, rtbaa
ulnr and dosed easier: cash 91190*11.26, May
11.40 Lard qnlet and
.
firm and nnebanced; >und.:; A : \cat
loal7a>M (rannlaledtKMK.
CncmnATi, May «—Flour
t4.4M4.tt. wneu Cower; *a>
uked. oorn weak; No 1 mixed Kti/tSOi.
O.te eteedy: No t mlxwl ». Pork weaker
M.cox, May «- Crain,.
L rerponi reported Ibe market quiet and
rttber Miter et 5IMM ter mlddllt, upland.
Ulee, t.OOO bate, ruturu cloud itudy.
In Mew Tore future contract, opened
•teedy at U.72 tor May and cloud Inner at
Halu, 44,SCO balu.
■pou In Mew TorX opened Ann it Ml»l<
and cloud Ermer at U U-ll tor mlddlis, up.
lande. taler,-AM balu.
narrow mammtm ,r nununi
UnoraoL. May « -M0OB.-CUWO qulet.ad
lr: hi
It ill 6iH«ll.75. Lard culrrprtme——
>67Sa&70. dote mute aalet; .bo.Idem
ssz
•but Mur 17.00. Hotel taur mud qdM
land unchanged at I1X>». Hour In mod
demand: bun mined) t'.iSJikn ortea-i.
Bern wukienmuaaudlUbt 0.40a
4n iwekln. and bolcbui' 44.001400. Wblaky
■teady at M.U.
Br. Lot-la^M.y E—Floor doll, euy; family
to U0.410. Wnu! opened weak and cloud U
a 1 ,4 lower Ik*, yeetrrdar: Mo J red cub tofu
al.Oilt May to u?;»l ol. June to.<n!4al (09t
tor. opened mm, claecd MX hl«h.r than
j. -t. Hal mixed run iVt.iv., May
4V..f.u, Oau cloud 6m and elaw: Mol
nlatd caab KHUTte, May MoU'4. Piaftetone
dull and wa.a. Poik-Job leu, cub toUb.
hoik aute doll, lower—ur leu. Ian, Mur
to to ihon rtkaton ebaei c ur u.aa Beau
—loo, clear WjONAW, iter. Rts MJUA
uon dear toa7HM.Mt Hour quiet at IMk
d.ied Corn, Wool,
and we will ure you
fJojSb worth ol Imported Muilcal Mercan-
MfinSSS r.M r e, w V uld .pp,l«Mon .bon L d »q. be'Enu,’
- - from Ibe Matey Ory.n Co., Atlanuu Oa., u "“"'to
ane-h.lt the co<t ol Importallan. Immenu
bargains now oflered retail buyers. Accor
deoua, 75 cents each: Richter Harmonicas, * A
cenu: Banjos, 91; Violin* $1; OoltantS; '
ganlnl lulian Htrings. 90 cents each, 75 ct
per set; Clear Grit Italian, 15 cents, 60 o
prrset: Orgulnettes, with 5 tunes 96.
Privilege ofl return or exchange riven
goo«la are not satisfactory. Revised Catalogue
Jaunary 1,1885, free to ell.
Cheap Music Depot. 75,000 pieces of 8heet
Music, bought at one purchase, offered at only
ten cents a copy. Ail new and best music,
asm* as usually sold tor SO cents to 91.50 per
piece. Bend for a catalogue of Ten Cent Mu
sic. Don’t send North for Cbeap Moalc. This
la headquarters. All musical reduced rates.
Come on, buyers, we are with yon every
time in prices. Wo know how to buy, bow *-
—11, end bow to please. Times are bard, a
money must buy more goods than ltoaed
The moat for the money can always be had et
LUDDEN & BATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. OA.
REASONS Win:
ton**. udjolnlD, th property
of A. B- Foiquber end Au,0.11]. Harvey. Lar
on u the properly ot J. E. EUte to itttely the
last above duerfbed 6 fa.
Alioattbcs.matlmoand place pert of lot
~ *. ,n ■quote 24, [routing on Mulberry
et, aud adlolnln. o. V. Bwllt, W. B. Johu-
.on aud otheia. Ateo pattol lot So. 4. lu
iquare56,aoutbwett common.,bounded lu part
by Johnson end Columbu. .tract, and Macon
and Worn railroad and adjoining A. Y.
Ad.miou and »r«. A. M. Wtlke-. Levied on
- Hbo property ol M. Loh to utlify laid above
AlfO, at the ixme time and place, part of lot
65. froutlux CO feet on Spark, street and rtlu*
nln, back one hundred and .evenly feet to aa
allay Alio part of lota one(l) and two (2),
block .evenly, two (75) corner ol Pine and New
streets, In the city ol Macon. Lerlad on .. tbe
property of A. P. Collin, to tatl.fr laid lost
above described tl. fa. Property polntel
out by plaintiff-* attorney.
Ateo. at tne eome time and place, the Inter-
eet ol C. W. Morrell In parcels of land belnx
part ot lot No 5 1lu tbe 4lb district ol ..Id
county, contnlnln, 10 acres and bounded a.
follow, on the north by land of D. 8. lmdioux,
on tbe cut by public road, ou the soutn by
land, of J. A. Whitesides, on tbe west by
lands of t.'arloss estate; uld land held by
eaid Morrell under baud for title from U L
Birdsong, and pari of pun-base money baring
been paid by uld Morrell, who la In posses
slon Levied on as tbe property ol c. W. Mor
rell to unify a a. fa. Issued Irom Ju.tlce court
550 district G. M. In favor J. W. Bbinbolser
r.C.W. MorrelL
Alio, at the same time and place. I w IU sell
the following described prop, rly, which wu
lcvlt d on by tbe bybijr county court
under aud by virtue of an execution Issued
from laid court In favor ol George K. Barker
against J. B. Arlopc, trustee ol bis wife 4. M.
Anope, and ol hfe children, T- B. Arlopc, It
A Hiiycsi w. H. Artope and B. J. Arlopc,
and which lerywu returned to me. Tne laid
property levied on u the trust estate of said
K rsuu above named, and which le described
■aid execution, being as follower One lot
£0 feet fronton Third street aud tuning back
1<» lent to John Knight's lot, being pen ol lot
No. ft In square 54 In tbe city olMicon; *
one lot Istlng potto! lot No. 5 la iquoral...
■aid clsy. 50 ml front on Tblid street and 105
feet front on Plum etreat on tba northeast
comer of sold lot, and balng tbat formerly oc
cupied by J. B. Artope u a marbla yard; alia
nineteen acres In tba 4th district ol uld
county In Urn Macon reserve, on wbleh told J.
B. Artope formerly resided, and morn lull]
described In det ds recorded In tbe offloe ol
clerx ol Hnperior court ol said county in book
"H" folio u.'4 and book -N’’ folio 290sod ?.
to which reference 1- hereby made.
G. 8. WKdTCOlT, Sheriff
Are the Leaders and Controllers of the
WE ARE WIDE AWAKE I
KEEP THE BEST GOODS i
BUY OUR GOODS RIGHT!
HAVE UNLIMITED RESOURCES I
SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFIT'?
AND FEAR NO COM PETITEOT^
SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE
Say the people, for Lyone & Cline have clipped the wiuxs'ni n,™..,,,.
■trains ol their loir orlcoa atm vibrate, and tbe coho ha* MnefiXi!} 0 ,?". Tlie ,W(cl . palbetlo
While upon trie Alpine belgbta ibo rose, bloom. Lyone d^’oiliJa'uaSlP evcr i' hui '*c'i ld
beco w mpciuor.fM! te.njoy It. whtlc we. the publ %
the father) •o“kn(®w O .h?.”* t 0 l i\ h uTyoQs r i W |mi 1 e“s°bu"{u!“ k j2u , t ^ ,l ' L ' rcll 7 of tbodoll* r ,of
yard, good Calicoes at 2?J an l 8c. per yard and beautllul White £!Sf at L fc Sifyi* 101J 3c- pef
en°tbey*sco fw^smallsum^ht’c^mgrdtT^Ther’longing! *Thte^week 1 w^m'.k" 11 .sVicl'll 1 ’ 1 ’^
White Goods, Laces and Embroideries,
5,000 yards flgired Lawns st 2 and 3c.
6,(00 jrardi of good i.allco*i at 2& and So per yard.
5 000 yard* of vard-wldu Abevtlng at 51, worth 8c.
4.000 yard* of yard-wl^e Bleaching at 5c. n^r yard.
7.5 Pscce* or figured Dress Goods at 4\jn.. wortn 8c
f!i pieces o( Twnled Caohmer-s. new Mhs'les. at 10c.
70 pieces of Bmc4ded Dress Goods * VJU, worth vOc.
150 dozen Utdaundrled Shirti st25, 87& 6>, 75 and 93c.
60 dozen Ladles’ Lisle Thread Gloves m le, worth 25c.
The month of May U the month for picnics. As this season has h#*en ^
chickens are not quite ripe, but then there are other things Jmt *• esremUlfflatiifSh^^ 8
the little ones hat>py. and especially the girls »uch as White Oo»»t* L-iceiamt”
aud f lh « »'»And the bet stock lu Middle Georef.* ^ Meries,
5.000 jsrds of Ton hon Lsces at lc. per yard. *
2 600 yards Torchon Laces st 5c i»er yard, worth fc.
760 yards of Torcnon Laces st 6f4c., last week 9c.
1,00) yards of Torchon Laces at 8c , l**t week 1(K
in addition to tnesewe have about 201 piccesof very fine Torchon Lac*»f with
match, which will be offered at prices lower than tb*s- goods have ever b^ert s.Vld f? r nLfL?
(We are overstocked In Torchon Lace# and want to unload •. Received wh-l-nl? re ’
ul and Egyptian Ljoes from % Inch to 42 Inrhea wide at uuapproachable l mfcHiI oJr < l^
aro'very h.tifi?ome < in!^irop I ulsr. f ° r -N«row P lL.s „g I)B9% &SS;
Laces is the largest in the State and lower thin tha eowest. uckol
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-WherMB.Hsn
ry B. Davis has made application for letters of
Manshlp of tho pertou and property *
r a. Pope, Jr., sod Marvin . P. Pope, o
nor children of of Henry A. Pope.
This is to cite end admonish all persona
concerned to bo sod appear at the court of or
dinary of said county on th* first Monday in
June next, to show cause, if any they can,why
■al 1 application thonld not be granted.
WltuusH my baud and official •tgmture, l
May 1, 1886. J. A. McMANUB,
my* l*w4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Where-. Mary
Jane Robinson bai made application! for let
ters of admluUiretlnn on tbe estate of Daniel
Rot luson. lateot »ald county, dece cd.
This la to cite and admonish all persons con'
certied to be and appear at Ure Court of Ordl<
nary of —id county on the first Monday in
Juiso next to show cans*. If any they have,
why said application should not be grauted.
Witness tny band aud official signature.
my h«
Ibis May 1.1885.
m>2 law4«*
Jgneti
J. A. McMaNL'8.
Ordinary.
LYONS 8l CLINE,
LEADERS AND'CONTROLLERS,
ilACON, (IBIfflN AND Mil,I EDGEfli LE,
,cE , Dr.SALMON’S
u -Hog cholera specific!
CH1C.KFN Pnw/nPD _ curm nmimm <
CHICKEN POWDER. - SHEEP POWDER. *
CATTLE POWDER, - CONDITION POWDER.
23 * • /PREVENT&CURE HOG CHOLERA.
YA/c- r* Am J DESTROY* PREVENT HOG LICE&WORMS
WE CAN <CURE CATTLE MURRAIN.TEX AS fiWs
MAN Up.. |CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA & GAPES.
AC ^Drn dy ICURE: SHEEP ROT.TAPE WORM.&e
^dby thcVETER|narymed1C)NE; c?
Ttarn NASHVILLE,TENN.
ULBCULAR3 ",
koknalkby FLANDERS BRrTHERS, 0800EU
IN WA0ON3.ODAN03 anl FARMERS* BUPPl IKf, MACON, OA.
f
jj,
M 4Ut 4 '*
Guardian’s Sale.
nouH uuor, m mo l-iij ui hkuu, iu vuuii
t , on tbe flr*t Tuesday in June neat, bd *ee
th* leg*l h .urs of sale, one uu tvtdvd one-
seventh intere t in tbe dower lauds of Mrs.
Keith Canos*, widow ol William Csr'ois. both
l to of said county, dece—ed; said laud situ
ated in tbefourtti district of nrlglna’ly Knits-
ton, now Bibb county, contslning one htttt-
dred acrea more nr less, and known as the
Carlo— lands—bounded on the north by the
lands of 8. b Peacock and W. G. lisidv, ou
Utoe—tbyj). L Hlr-wng and J. A. White-
side*, on Ure south hy John Lane—ter. ou the
west by tbe lauds of J. T. Cherry end James
Tiniey. cold — tbe property of OWie B. and
'o.-btia J. Tlulvy. miuor children of J. W. Hu
ey, deceased. Terms cash.
J. J. T1NLRY,
Guardian of OUie B. and Joshua J, 'Unity.
mj51aw4w
QUEEN:SOUTH
PORTABLE
FARM MILLS
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Under and by
virtue of an order from the court of ordinary
of said couidy will be sold before the court
houso door lu tbe city of Macon, tn »*<d c utt
ty, on the (list Tuesday lo June next Iwtween
the legal hours of sale, part of lot of laud No.
5, in squared. I the city of Macon, In said
county, ou which le situated one two story
frame Uweill g and other outhouses. Mold as
the propertj of Mrs. A. L. Foster, 1st* of §«id
county decease*!, for divlslou amunge
heirs of said Mrs. A. B. Foster, dare
Terms cash. J. A. F03TKI
m 6 law-la*
AGENTS
ISTRAUB MILL CO.
i IM OYtll, 0.
Coopltte & Cheap FUr Iifi Os'-lU.
80H0FIELD A SON,
ld°,tn Agenta, Mncon, Gfl.
IVtMl U - DR. SCOTT’8
* DR. 8COTT. 042 Hr
istd
I. A. FOSTER,
Admioistrator.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Whereas W.
Gottolall, executor oi tho estate of Robert ..
MeKvoy, late of said county, deceased, hits
made application for letten of diamlssiuu
front said estate. 1 • n.i « «
This U to clt* and admonish all persons I rented *tobc and*
* ”* at the ^ e f said rotiutr, four we**x* a'ter date here-
ujAtyon the first of, at tho Juue term, oi said court, to show
GEOROIA. BIHB COUNTY-Wh re—. L.N.
Whittle applies for letUrs of admluirration on
the estate of George W. Carpenter, dece—ed,
lata of the State of Pennsylvania, aud bavlcg
property lu said date and county.
This is hi cite and admoulab all persona con*
* appear at the court of ordlne-
r , four w
Monday in Juue next to show cauae, if any
they can, why said application should not be
granted.
""‘tiers iry hand and official signature this
n6th, 1—5. J. A. McMANUS, Ordluery.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, Mary
C. Hmlth. administratrix of the estate of Jo
seph B. Rmtth, has made application for let
ters of dismission from said estate.
This Is to cite «nd admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at the Court ot
Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in June next to show cause, if any they can,
^ppiidijoQ should not be granted.
my hand and official signature this
March 6th. 1885.
marTlamSm*
J. A. McMANCS, Ordinary.
from said estate.
This is to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at the court of or
dinary of—id county ou tbe first Monday In
Jnly next to show cause. If any they can, why
■aid application should not be granted.
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canee. II any they ran, why sold app-lcall n
.bnuld not ■ e gutted.
Willie., roy uand and offlclal .Ixnalnre, thte
May 4, IIW5, 1. A. McMAN US,
m>51aw4ir Ordinary.
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J. ▲. McMANUH,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-Wbereas, Mat
tleF. Fannin,gita-dianof B P. Walker, minor,
has made application for leave to sell the real
estate belonging to —id minor.
This Is to cite and admonish all persona con
cerned to be and appear at the Court of Or
dinary of said county on tbe first Monday In
Jo* # next to show cause, if any they eaa, why
said application should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this
*my2aw4w* J ' ** Mc,IA1,U8 • 0r ^ lniir 7’
GEOROIA, BIBB COUNTY-Where—, A. D
Riddle, guardian of the person and property
of John A , Leila A., LeltaL and LeonG. Rid
die, mtnora. has made application fori—ve
to sell the real estate belonging to said mi
nors.
ffiThls is to cRe and admonish all persons
concerned to be and eppeer at court of ordi
nary of said county on tbe first Monday In
June next to show cause, if any they esn, why
—Id application should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
May 1. IMS. J. A. McMANU8,
my2 law4w* Ordinary.
GEORGI A BIBB COUNTY.-Notice is here
by given to ell per ons concerned that J. t\
Thom—, late of said county departed this
life utestate, end no person b— applied for
administration on the estate of —kt J. C.
Thomas, In said Htate. tbat administration
will be vested in W. W. Cara—, county ad
ministrator, or some other fit and proper per*
son, after the publtcaUos t f this citation un
less valid objection la nude to his appoint-
menu
vn lines* my hand and official signature thie
May 1. 1585.
mylllawsw J. A. Mr MANUS, Ordinary.
ARDISARY * OFFICE, Jow— Co., Ga^ May
VJ 1.1M5.-Wbereas. R. V. Hardeman applli a
to me for the adminUtration on estate cf M
— rots orace on or o
next, if any they ha^
be granted.
Given and— mv h
A LL WHO WOULD LIKE TO MAKE LARGE
; roflu from moderate amounts of money
through operations in railroad stocks and
stock privileges will receive very Important
information by writing to 81DNKY GUTHRIE
A.CO., 48 Broad street, New York city.
spr?8dltAw9f
0 BDINAll’8 office. Crawford county, Geor
gia.—LsFsjcrte Kelsey b— applied tor ex
emption ofpers uality. end retting aoert ant
valuation of homestead, and I will p*se upon
the same et 10 o’c ock a. m. on th • l- .h day ot
May, 1888. GEO. U SAWYER, Ordinary.
April 20,1155. apr24dU*w2t
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