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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. JULY 3,1885.
A PRINTER'S DEATH,
And the Singular Circumstance
rounding It.
esterday Mayer Price received.the follow
ing letter, dated at Rutledge, Alt., June 23d.
“About tho 19th of May laat, a itranger catno
to thi* pl«re and obtained employment in the
printing ofllcohere. He waa not very comma*
nicathe, and had been here tome time before
he gave his name. He aald hla name wai
Morrow, but to none, ao far ai I can
learn, did he tell where he came
Irom. Oa yesterday morning he complained
of feeling unwell, and went to bla boarding
houie to bed. Tbla morning be
was found dead in bed. A
corom r'. inqueat waa held, and upon exam*
inaiion of his papers, a memorandum bonk
w*« found in h!« poiaeaalon, and In it these
words, written in pencil. w»hou?date:
“1 ( em one tbla body may And. It la the body
of J. 0 M. ..ra,of Macon. Ga, where he wishes
to he buried,'
“Deceatvd waa about thirty orithlrty-five
years yean of age, five feet, alx or eight iuchef
high, rather fatr complexion, dark hair, light
or red beard, large dark eyca.
“I write, thinking it might bo a satisfaction
to his relative* and friends, if any, to know
where ho died, and to remove if they think
best, ids remains, which will be deposited
here, to tho place of hla choice aa expressed
in his meroorardum. He bad no money, 1 am
informed, when he came here. I hope that
you will take sufficient interest to inquire if
he has kinfolks or friends there and would
be glad if you w uld let me hear from you
concerning whatever you may find out about
1 he deceased learned his trade in this office,
and muco hla app euticeshtp rhoso to travel,
in order that he might see the world. Hla
fatlu r was tho late Jamea Meara, of the old
and at one time very popular firm of Logan A
Mosr.. proprietors of the Lanier House. Ills
mother und younger brother live in Viuevllle.
The Willingham Family.
Perhaps ouo of the largest and moat inflaen*
ti&l families in the Btate is the Willingham
family, several representatives of which are
residents of this city. There was a grand re
UDion of the family In Albany Wednesday
evening and yesterday's News, in speaking of
the occasion, says:
There were four generation* of the family
represented, as follows:
nt he M' Mfl * Willingham's
Hr. J. 8. Lawton, of Atlanta, uncle to Col.
Willingham.
Children of Col. and Mrs Willingham -
Ttaos. Willingham. Macon, '<a.j Mu R H7 Ba-|
dale
I NEARLY A CORPSE.
The Narrow Eeonpe that Louis Griggs
« Made Monday Night.
./ The negro la nothing if uot at all times curl-
.‘trasn, Ga.; Mrs. T’ O. B. Wood, Allen*
~ ; II. L. w illlngharo. Jr . Atlanta. Ga.
>. v>. , i». ii. •» Ii > >"KI'nur, Jr . Atlailt
Willing barn, W. J. Willinghaili,
Willingham, WililnKham Ga; Mbs Bessie
Willingham. Min Florte Wllllmrisin, Miss
Belle Willingham. Mlaa Pearl Willingham,r
Ma*-t< r CaJda w llllngham, Mra. W, W. Bacon,
Mrs. C. J. Daniel Albany,Ga.
Sons in-law«nddaughters-in-law-Dr. W, W.
Paeon, C. J. Daniel, Albany, Ga,; Mrs W. B.
Willingham, widingham, Ga.; Mrs. Thomaa
WHilngbasn, Macon, Ga.
Grand children—Mlaa Tillon Bacon. Miss
°allle Bacon, Mias Beaate Ba^on, Misa Eddie
Bacon. Kastman. Ga.; Misa Julia Bacon, Mlaa
Duello Bacon, Muter Wal see W. Bacon, Mta-1
ter Kdwln Bacon, Master Albert Bacon, Misa
Tellio Daniel, Master Thomaa H. Daniel, Mu*
lu-la
r abaent.
A Cow Overcome by the Hant.
A rather unusual sight waa witneased onl
Second street yesterday morning In Iront of
the establishment of R. 8. Colling, The 10
o’clock sun was beating down fiercely, and|
everything it seemed would succumb to the
intense heat, that pervaded the atmosphere
like hot steam, A wagon drove by *n which
wn* noticed a young calf, protected from the
mu by a partial covering of some kind. Fol
lowing the wagon waa a cow. that appeared
to bo in the very Wat order. When in front of
Mr Collins'saeubltabment the cow was no
ticed to reel and stagger. Before the wagon
proceeded further the animal, unable to stand
longer, fell in tho street, the tongue hanging
from the month, and Ita breathing growing
quick and labored.
It was apparent to all who vitneased the
aiyhr.that the animal bad been suddenly over*
oomo by the heat. Stveral near at hand
rushed out, and procuring buckets of water,
dashed it upon iho animal’s bead. It was
■°n?o tunc before the cow showed any signs rf
reaving, .-heteemed powerless to move, and
Buffered intensely. after much effort the
proHratl n wu overcome, and the animal
nude to rise to Its feet with difficulty.
It v. n* a strange sight, ird the extreme auf-
fering °f the brute enlisted the sympathy of
all who witnessed It,
Th* Lost Bov Found.
Mention has already been made of a llttlal
n< gro boy, ion of Tom Mingo, aged five years,
that w andered off from tbe park • few after*!
noons sinco and became lost. Everalnce then
the parents of the child, asilited by tbe police,
have been makings d 1111 gent search for him,
but without avail. It scemad until Sunday
morning li nt tho boy would not be found,
when ho turned up In a very sudden and un-
expirted manner.
On tbe down train from Atlanta, that reach
ed me city Sunday morning, was Alice Winn,
a negro girl who llvts near Miuj.o's boura.
sho was ret- rnlDg from a visit tn
Forsyth. Whan, tho train reached
Ho!ii:k-broke abo looked onto! the window and
saw Mingo's and standlEg with a negro men |
Jcqulry deve loped the /act that the boy bad
wandered to that place, and bad been picked
up by tbe man with whom ha waa. llewas
token aboard the train by the girl, brought to
out. Tbe study of hla nature never ceases to
be Interesting, and the oomplex manner In
which it operates amuies, even If It myall flea.
Louis Griggs la a middle aged negro who has
been doing odd jobs about the city for a num
ber of years. There la hardly a family in Ma
con for whom Louli has not at some time or
other done something. His reputation for
honesty and faithfulness may be good, or
otherwise. Certain it Is, that nothing of a det
rimental nature has ever been brought
against him, while It is equally sure that no
one has ever sounded his virtues. L,uts, like
many other negroes, la perhaps on* of those
indifferent characters, of whom nobody takes
any apeolai notice. He plica hla odd jobs and
then bis mission ceases.
Mr. R. J. Anderson, who does business on
Cotton avenue, and lives on the Columbus
road near Mercer University, engaged Louta to
do a piece of work for him a few days ago. It
waa arranged for Louis to do the work Satur
day night, and at that time be waa to come to
Mr. Anderson’a house. Louis for some reason
did not All tbe appointment that night, but
concluded to let it remain over until Monday
night. This conclusion, as tho sequel will
grave, came very near making a corpse of
When Monday night arrived, Lonls proceed
ed to Mr Anderson’s residence, and without
notifying him that he had come to do tbe work
set in to accomplish it. He had brought some
implement* with him, which he laid aside
until the wot k waa finished In Mr. Ander-
sou’a yard it happened there wo r o a number
of fine chlckeua. Thieves have been after
them, and for some time Mr. Anderson has
been keeping a watch to catch them.
AH went well Monday night until Lonls fin
ished his work. Gathering up hia implements
be threw bis coat over them, put 'hem on
his shoulder and started towards home.
It was 10:30 o'clock sod Mr. Anderson
heard retreating footsteps in tbe yard. Tnlnk-
ing that he had caught hia chicken thlof at
last, he procured hla shot-gnu, and peeped
out of the window Inst in time to see Louis's
departing form. Ilia coat dang'lng from a
spade on hia shoulder, Mr. Anderson took it to
be a bag tilled with chicken*. He did not
hesitate A load of shot went whizzing
through the air, and a yell went up that fairly
startled the neighborhood.' Mr. Anderson
rushed out. and iu an instant discovered that
he had shot the wrong man. It waa Louis.
Bat he wasn’t badly hurt, the shot being bird-
size and none taking effect. Rut it waa all the
same to Louis. If ho had been mortally
wounded he could not have been more badly
frightened, or yelled louder. He »oon recov
ered from tbe scare and managed to get awa»
with the memory of a valuable lesson
learned.
AN OBLONG BOX.
A 8’ght That Aroused the Susp'cions of
Two Omtlemen Yceieraay Morning,
Tbe usual quietude that baa prevailed about
the city ball for tho past few days, was some
what disturbed yesterday by a piece of infor
mation that waa lodged there early* in the
morning by a gentleman in the city.
The senaatlon is only spoiled by the with
holding of the names and the locality. Keith
er of which could be ascertained, aa the par
ties in possession of them wore bound to se
crecy. The following facta, however, have
been hinted:
Early yesterday morning about 3:30 o'clock,
a gentleman waa returning borne from the
depot. A a he was proceeding along a popular
thoroughfare in tho city, his attention waa
attracted by a very dUagreeabln odor that
roao and filled the atmosphere. It was tho
odor that is only peentair to dead bodies,
and aa the wind was blowing directly towards
him he received the full benefit of 1L He
thought rather strangely of It. but suspected
nothmg. Me proceeded —
•man going In the Of po-
i, and detecting tbe odor
n began to disensa tbe
lengagi
site c irectlon met him,
stopped. The two then
matter. While thus engaged, the aoundof
footstep* waa heard, and soon two negroes
were saen coning from a garden near by with
anr blongbox. The negroes did not pass im
mediately by the men, but went towards the
northern part of the elty.
The strange sight seen by the two men
affected both of them peculiarly. Chase
could not be given to tbe negroes, aa tbe start
was too great They were allowed to pursue
their way unmolested—the gentlemen first ar
riving upon the scene bavirg determined to
import at police headquarters what ho had
Man.
Thero may be nothing In this story or there
may be a great deal. There la no accurate
way of determining. Sure it 1* tbe gentlemen
are positive as to what they saw, buz cannot
say there wav a body in tbe box or make any
other specific charges. To n»methe locality
or to charge anything would place upon them
the burdcu of proof. Thee can prove nothing
and hence do not desire their names to be di
vulged.
. Tbe incident' however, will furnish some
food for speculation, and will largely Interest
the curious.
Shooting he rape In Jones County,
The particulars of a serious sbootlbg scrape
that occurred In the lower part of Jones county
Monday afternoon reached the city yesterday.
The partita were both negroes and worked on
tbe plantation of Mr. John Baker, about
twelve miles from tha eity.
Floyd Patterson and A'eck Greeley had a
quarrel and fight two weeks ago about a board
bill that Patterson owed Greek y and which be
refined to pay. In tbe difficulty Greeley beat
Patterson badly. Nothing more waa thought
of tbe matter. Monday afternoon, however,
while Greeley was at work in tha field. Patter-
Jily and August, value J 41-64
August and September, sellers......5 4044
September and October, sellers ft ::9-«4
September and October, buyers....5 45-64
October and November, value 5 3744
November and December, valuc. 5 3744
December and January, valne A 8144
January and February, buyers 5 3944
4 r. m.—Futures closed quiet,
July, buyers 4044
July and August, buyers.- ..-..ft 4041
* —dBeptei
auction room to-day. Thoce who attend will
find it an interesting sale.
—8teven Turner, the chicken thief who waa
sent up the other day from the Superior Court
for nine months, escaped from the chain-gang
Tuesday night. The gang is at work on the
Thomas ton road.
_i Shaker lectured to a large congregation
at the Methodist chnrch in Uawklnsvllle laat
Tuesday nlghL IBs subject waa: “Do unto
others as you would have them tn do unto
you." It waa pronounced a good effort
—Mr. Willie Bata, ton of President W. C,
Bats, of Wesleyan, showed ns yesterday a full-
fledged cotton bloom from hla farm at Holton,
and 4 lo, Au*u.»,price.
heavy yield. settled down again as quoted yesterday at the
-One of ibe truck wheels of engine 28, closing. Tho principal dealings are In August,
drawing a train from Brunswick, flew the axle In view of our small unsold stock of spot
yesterday afternoon near Stratton's brick- „ tt n r p,iiip*d about 2MOOO bales and
yard, causing the engine to drop to the track «R*>o. wuoed a*>°tn 2C0,«» hales, ana
and tear up a few yard* of crosstles. In con- ma»nly held by 2 parties, short sales of August
sequence of the break, the passenger train must certainly appear risky. The sales for
export recorded yciterd.y were for.hlpmeot
August and September bnyers,-.JJ 4544
September and October,sellers 5 4644
October and November, value... 6 89 64
November and December, aellera.5 8744
December and Janaary, iellers.-.ft 8744
January and February, sellers 5 3944
New York, July 1.—Tho Evening Post'*
cotton article says: Future dellverle sremain
neglected. Afte an advance of 2 points for
now Orleans 40a53. Cuba i wtea
Rice steady: domoatlc
n ottor see t "11 steady .. . .
Pork firm, fairly actlvo: mess spot Sll.0QaU.16, and
lo “
—Shellman Miflin. who has been wanted by
the officers some time for various acta of
meannesa about tbe city, was arrested by offi
cer Tbarpe yesterday morning at the union
depot. Miflin has gl7en tha officers several
chases when they attempted to arrest him. but
be waa caught napplug yesterday, and will be
made to answer beioro the recorder for his
various misdeeds.
—It is probable that arrangements will be
made by some of tbe enterprising business
men on Mulberry street to have the colored
brass band given open-air concerts every af
ternoon during tbe summer from the band
stand la front of the Lanier House. It is
hoped that the effort will succeed, in which
event, Mulberry street, as an afternoon prom
enade for the ladles, will become more popu
lar than ever.
—Amanda Pitts, Ltddle Pills and Rebecca
Clark, three negro dsmsela living on Bridge
Row, engaged in a three-cornered quarrel yes
terday morning It wa* over a nat which
Amanda Pitta claimed Rebecca Clark bad
stolen from her. 1 he latter went to the house
of the former, and the quarrel became so bois
terous that officer Holmes arrested the entire
party and gave them quarter* at the barracks.
—Yesterday morning Walter Warren,coloreu
porter for the firm of Vaunerson At Wilson, dis
covered a small black snake in the water-pipe
of Mr. W. D. Palmer’s office, over K. 8. Col-
” *i carriage repository. Workmen have
engaged repairing the pipes that furnish
the water for Mr. Palmer’s room, and la this
way it is supposed the snake found its way
out. It meaiured four Inches.
•The Southwestern train arrived in the
city Thursday evenlug three hours late, dne
to an accident that happened to a freight train
near Cuthbert. Tne axle of one of the cars
broke, causing five cars to bo derailed The
cars were slightly damaged but nobody was
hurt The freight train was on the main track
and the passenger could not pass until tbe
wreck bad been cleared.
—A change haa been made in the time ap-
E dnted for the celebration of the picnic at
outpeller. Instead of tbe 16th Inst, ns%as
been announced, the 25th haa been fixen^as
the day. This has been done, in order that
the occasion shall not conflict with the district
meeting that is to be held at Forsyth ou the
16th. Those who have been contemplating at
tending the picnic, should make a nute of the
change.
—Chief of Police Palmer, of Columbus, pass
ed through Macon last night on his way to
Helena, Ark., where he goea after a convict
named Frank Madden. Frank is a notorious
negro, wanted for a dozen crimes, and broke
jail in Columbus in 1862. II* was captured by
Chief Palmer in Vicksburg, but escaped when
the train reached Kesacca. The chief has
never despaired of gettlDg him, a.d Frank will
never get away again.
—It was stated in baseball circles of yester
day that Manager Bryan had received a telo
gram from Cyclone Miller, asking for a ticket
to Macon Rlnce tho decision of Diddleback,
secretary of the National Arbitration Associa
tion, that Miller could either be held or ex
pelled after receiving advance money, the
Cyclone haa doubtless concluded that discre
tion la the better part of valor. Hence tho
cyclone’s very modest requesL
A Youthful Murderer.
On Mr. Ben Newberry's place in the lower
part of the Warrior district, la t Friday, a ne
gro boy ten years old made threats against a
negro girl about toe same age, and for fear that
the boy might do some mischief his father bid
his gun. Later in the day the boy found the
B n, and taking good aim at the girl shot and
lied her. He then told bis father, who was
to the Baltic on an order from Savannah.
Neither at the second or third call were *ny
purchases made, and the entire aalea up to 2:16
p. in. amounted to only 18.000 bales. Future
deliveries closed dull but steady at 2 to 4
points higher than yesterday. Bales, 21,000
bales.
Nsw York, July 1, noon.—Cotton steady;
middling uplands 10%: middllnr ftrlaenf 10%.
Evening—Cotton, net receipt! 88, gross 89;
Futures closed barely steady; sales 24.000.
The following table shows the opening and
closing quotations:
trifle better and closed quiet: Western steam
spot 16.80, July fQ 7&A6.80. Freights to Liv
erpool per steamer firm: cotton %d, wheat
2?£<L
■ Chicago, July 1.—Flour unchanged: South-
—I gi JOaft so. Wheat opened %a% higher and
^(■higher than yesterday: July b7%s88%,
September 92%a92%; No 2 red
■ Coni opened quiet and closed %
higher than yesterday: cash 47%, Jute 74‘Ja
47%, August 47%a47%. September 47%m7%.
Oat* opened quiet and closed steady: No 2 cash
rrt T l-y 31%a§2%, August 27*27%. Men pork
ed and closed qnlet aud unchanged:
I cash S10.2fta10.30, July H0.27%a10.00, August
S10.3ftal0.40, September110 45*10.50 Lard qut*-t
and dosed unchanged: cash i6.C2%a1.Gft, July
sa.82%aft.6ft, August $6.70*6.72%, September
$6.62%a6 85. Balk meats steady: dn* salted
a louiders I3.75a4.f0. shor 4 riba 16.87%. deaf
I ride* S6.8fta5.90 Wblaky firm at SI. 1ft Sugars
steady aud unchanged: standard A 6%. granu-
April
10.33-84
1041-42
10.19-W
9.93-91
9.84-85
9.85
9 93-94
10.04-05
10.14-16
10,28-27
New York. Jnly i —cotton market Arm;
sales 1270; middling uplands 10%; middling
Orleans 10%.
fiousoiidutt-d net receipt* 104: exports to
Great Britain 919, to continent 214.
ftaLVXf’TON, Juuly 1,—Gotten steady: mis
filing 10%* net receipt* 16- wrt>m 1G. sales
18; stock 4290; exports, coastwise 7.
Norjot.x, July l.—Cotton firm:
»ilng 10%* net receipt*, 2, rrosa 2; sales
17; stock 1833; exports, coastwise 2.
WiurrwwroN. Jnly l.-'Jotwm firm; mid
dling 10%; net receipts 0, gross 0: rales 0;
stock 120.
Savannah, July L—Gotten market dull and
nominal; Mtfuimg 101-14; net receipts 2,
gross 2; sales 0; stock 1789; exports, coastwise
•eTeuth district of orlglu.lly Baldwin, now
“-*■•) county, being tho property heretofore
reyedby H. J. Peter to Jurats L Kenncdr.
led on the property of m.i j tme , L
Kennedy by Tlrtue of end to utl.lv k ii fe.
luued by the County Bosrd of Comral..loner,
tor the county of Bibb, In fevor of seld County
Boerd of Commissioners of Bibb cuotr
against H J Peter T.x ColleHor ot sefo
county, end bUnonrlUes. ippleton p Collins
James K. Ellis, William P. ooo-Ul , James L.’
Kennedy end iltcbeel Loh. 1 u
Also, at tbe lame tlmu end place, wharf lota
twenty-one and twenty two. lylnir b. tween
Sixth and Bo.enth streets and rannlog
t > the riser and fronting two hundred raid ten
feet on Wharl itreet and on which are situated . , . ,—uun
o lumber yard and mill. Levied on as'the Lud,len . president; J. A. Bates,
opertvof James E. Kills, by virtue of aud ' " " '
satisfy the above described II, fa.
Also, at tbe same time and place, part of lot
fifteen, northwest range of two acre lots
corner of Bond and College streets, fronting
170 feet more or leu on College street, end run
ning bicfc one hnndred and fifty-,lx feet,
more or less. Levied on u the property of
William P. ooodall, bv virtue of audio satisfy
the above described tf fe.
Also, at tho same tlmoand place, pirta of
Iota number one and twotn square seventy-
two, cornerof Pine and New streets, running
along Pine street two hundred and twenty
flrmr»miqn->d-; U ,bt «^A.o^rnV
Levied on ss tho property of Appleton P.
Collins, by virtue of aud to satisfy the above
described fl. fa.
Also, at the same time and place, part of lot
number flv 0 , in square twenty-four, fronting
w M ,1 i b ® rr y and adjoining G. P. 8wlft,
*\. B. Johnson and others. Levied on as the
prop rtyof Michael Loh, by virtue of and to
satisfy the above described fl. fa.
Also, at the same time and place, two* undi
vided one seventh interest* In part of lot
■® v en, and all of lot eight, southwest range, in
8t. Louis, July 1.—Flour unchanged: family
♦8.75S3 8ft. Wheat opened unsettled and closed
higher than yesterday: No 2 red cash
9b%*97, July 96a97. Com opened alow and
closed fraction higher than yetterday: No 2
mixed casti 44a4«%, Jnly 42%a42%. Oats
opeued easier and closed firm. No 2 thIxhI
cash 31*82, July 2**%a28. Provisions steady
and unchanged Pork—job lot* cash S10.f5.
Rmk meat* qnlet—Ion? clear S6.30 short ritis
15.40 short olear 15.60 Baoou—long fieu
S5.6fta5.70, short rib* ift.90, short el ear $6 00
Ham* quiet at X8.50all.50 Lard quiet and
nominal, small lots, $6.40a6.45. Whisky steady
H.13.
OnrcnrwAn, July 1.—Flour steady: family
S4.25a4.50. Wheat heavy: No * re<J winter 98
asked. <’oth higher; No2 mixed 4S%a49 Oat*
lower and weak: no 2 mixed 83%. Pork firm
S10.75. Lard quiet: prim* -team $6.37%.
quiet
sa^es 514;
Attempted 8ulc ! de In Thsmasvllla.
Tbe report reached Macon yesterday that
Mr. Robert Reid, of the firm of Reid Bros., at
TbomasvlUe, attempted to commit suicide on
Tuesday morning. No particulars could be
obtained, and it is possible that the report was
unfounded.
Catarrn Cured.
Inga number ol
disease, catarrh
after trying every known remedy without sue
eess, at last found a prescription which com
plctely cured and saved him from death. Any
sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a
Mlf-addreaaed stamped envelope to Dr. J. a.
Lawrence. 199 Dean street, Brooklyn, New
York, will receive the receipt free of chargo.
A Card.
To alt a o are suffering from errors and In-
discretions r voutb, nervous weakness, early
decay, loaaot m*> hood, etc., I will send a te‘.
clpo that will cure, hi, free of charge. This
great remedy was discovered by a mlsafonsri
in South America. Send self-addressed en
velope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman, station D
New York.
--'■L tSSii 1Ullu -bu-urrei.T ...tt wnrxIn th.fl.ld. Hitter- KxowTjT.xi.rbT reading tb. --gclmcol
l-i'd r *®n JpproMb.d him with * gun. Tha lurking u, «. tho but modlc.l work over pul
»-gl! •ttraotad Oreolej'. attention, and hi 0» joungand olddlt-aged men P
- . ‘S 0 ,: iW-S* 01 “* Xf**! ?*'*- r !'>rn<’d]»i! In time to toe Patti-reon levtl tbe I
road nnd followed U (qCotton avenue and onl _**vL. tv. nothin, with whi.h ‘ - i.. J
* V. lu * mraet ran*« to t
guo.-.kltn, He .bai
mil be ro.cbed the Micon and WeM rnrelb
- YOftJ, tthi'. n hO fO.lr.Vlul iiiilll picked up by
the nt itro man urnr Boliugbroke. Ills parents
w crc rt jolccd to find hla,
'vdm MoCnrthr* Little Scheme.
Jim McCarthy Isa negro, aud hu for Mvaral
Weeks been begging through tha city. His
opei at lor s have been confined almost entirely
to tho washerwomen, from whom be baa ob
tained v a rlous small inmi. Tha plea be nrstd
to all was that his mother was dead, or that
his i 1alav was dead, or that soma other rela
live was deadend that he wanted to raise
MBiytn order la attend tbe funeral. Thai
inotuy obialutd was always spent for whisky.
McCarthy was having a regular picnic, when
his ■••• me was »u<iri«*uly spoiled by officer Gusl
1 he in as. who caught up with film and brought
him before ibe r»colder on tbe charge ol
vagrsiicy. Ye Herd ay morning that rfflciall
M-i.i Mc-carthv to tbe chalu-gaug lor a term of
d*y«. He was seat oat yesterday after-1
wad Aootdanr.
•rday afternoon as Cslder and Alfred, I
* o! Mr. Calder B Willlngbam. were
s post a
e boys.
* uot sc
d tvs* not so fortunate and struck on
tend. He was taken up and carried into
house, aud up to a late hour was having
m:V.ons Dr. Holt was summoned and
1 all tm wit pow- r to relieve tha llitla auf-
«r. w no is about six years old.
t i» ti-ctdibatba is not so badly Injored
!.,*»{ tacud and that be will soon recover.
Runaway Lata Vastarday Afternoon.
What came nr»r being a serious runaway ocl
currtd late yeatevday alternoon on Cotton ave
nue. Mrs a. Gibfau and Mr*. Jos Danneuberg
were out riding, a very careless driver having
rbattru of :h»- reins. Ihe team waa being
drtv.-u down tii# avenue at a rapid gaiL when
the driver carelessly turned the bones and rani
the v«tii< e agsiint a pool in Iront of tbe store
“ 1ha short and nnexpacted
» loll “
c*l I
n cf the Fourth Ceorgla Rrgtnieni.
.. mu-rs of tbe Fourth Georgia Regl-
e roakinc active preparations to have
[.union at MUledgsvtila on August
MMHBMBt was composed of some of
at companies that entered the war from
.IMlNisBiil reuaion laexpectad
e iu oocaston ol much plrasanttnter-
m fnVMda have offered reduced rate*.
WMiaal Will aaieabie at tbe old
oo'hat day will be one of the largest
MM ever emeiuioed. Among tbe
sofiheosy will be an addrem from
l l'hil Cook, Ute colonel of the ragl-
SfieteorolORical.
i M r. J. M. Boardman we have received
lowing itaUment of tbe meteorological
urn of tha month just passed and
t attve statement for Jane, 1861:
i an t< inperature for tbe past month
_ nothing' .
defend hlmsell, and he aUempUd to I
_ mo. As ha did so PatUwon fired, the load 1
of sbot-all slzes-taklng effect In Ytri^ B
parts of fireeley s body. Fatfiy.soa biUmptad
to fire the second barrel, but the cap relused
°tlreciey was tikan to Pa 0. C. Gibson and
hla wounds rAtended. All were found to be
severe bu\ not neceaiarily fatal. 11a will
probshly recover. I'atterson atumpUd to es
cape but waa captured. At tbe preliminary
hearing at GrlswoldvUle before Justice Van
Boren he was committed to jail at Clinton in
dtfaultof bond, to answerHhe charge of as
sault with Intent to murder.
Greeley L««ra a splendid reputation aaa
peaceable, hard-working darky, while Pat
terson la a bad negro, and la said to have killed
a negro In South Carolina before he came to
Georgia.
The New Holton Rond
Tbe county commissioner* are awaiting tha
report from tbe road commiaalonera concern-
ng tbe proposed new road from Macon to
llolton. The route chosen is a good one and
will make a well graded road, it branches off
at the Vineville branch and leads through the
Rice place. All parties owning land thror gh
which the line has been surveyed have cheer
fully given right-of way, with the exception of
one who wl*h»s damages.
Tha commissioners consisting of Messrs. R.
E. Park, W. S. Brantley. I. B English. W’m.
Lundy and A. T. Holt, with Capt. f. C. Wheel
er, county surveyor,went through the country
last spring and pronounced the proposed new
road to be from two and a half to three miles
shorter than tbe present one and a much bat-
tergrade.
Tne said road would develop a fine section
of country now unimproved. Col Wylie baa
proposed to open a road at right angles from
She lfolton road through to StinaouvtUe, which
would give the road an outlet, should the com
mlstkmera fail to be able to proceed.
Parties between Holton and Jackson have
agreed, as wears informed, to continue tbe
roed to Jackson when it reaches Holton. This
road will be of great interest »o ail tbe proper
ty bo ders through whose land it passes.
Death of a Mercer Student.
Mr. John Green, Jr., eged about twenty-two
veara, died yesterday morning after a week's
l lneai, at hla fathers home, one mile south of
Georgetown, Quitman county, Ga. Ha had
been home bate day or two from Mercer Uni
versity, where be was a student the last year.
His death is a peculiarly sad one, as ha was
stricken down upon the threshhold of his
lttbfMt
operators for June, 1164,
Min-.iatim MOT . m . .
7V1D-IC0 lMlM,
FINANCIAL
manhood and
i expect. Id
tptac. ihl
III, tw
it la a wall known (act that pant cam
phor l, one ot tha beat remedial (or bowel
trouble*, tnd combiotd In a cordial with
pi.prrmlnt and tha active principle ol tb*
bnckletierrp, It preaenti la Dr. Blteer-,
Huckleberry Cordial tb* ORE AT WJUTH-
KRS REMEDY that restore* tb* little one
•offering Iron tb* effecli ol teeming, and
core* Diarrbora. Djaentery and all bowal
trouble*. For aale by all drngglata at 00
cm ta a bottle.
Death ol Mr*, guaan Jewett.
Th* aaaay (rl.mii In tb* dtr ol tbla aetiru
ble lady will regret io lean oa ber deatb, that
cccarrad at BlounmrlUe yaaterday. Mra. Jaw
•a waa a alater ol tbe late Mr. Paler Selosoa,
and waa lor maay yaaia a rt.Ideat ol Via.
vllie. Bar deatb waa orodured by parelyata.
Kite wu aeresty-dre year* old. and bad a
largo comber ol Menda aad acqnalnuacaa la
Bet (aaerai will ba eoaducted -roaa tbe
Vlaerill* Ctareb tbla aftereooa at 7 o'clock.
TOUKB AND BONDS IN Mil’ll'!.:,
OOIUCTtD BT
J. W. LOCKETT. Baoxaa
MaCOK, Jnly t, tax).
aviauaaat leeurUlu doll but itcady
Haney in gcod nemnu.
arinioasa
IB, A|
U,taka, jan. and July oobpau».ii« V7J<
la. la, UK, rub. and Ana. ooapons.Ul Ut
a. 7a, ltaa, Janaary aud July oou-
paea, mertgaga w. A A. K. B._JM ltH
ia. 7a, told, quarterly coupon*„JUE lit;
ta.7aSJd4,Jan,andjnlroonpoaa,d3*M 1M
ciuaakos A quarterly conpona*a
I tlanu aa, qaanorly coupon..—.t
.o.nilati ,lib
vr.lrran Vernal* College bora,,.„iiil
JalimiB BOIDSa
II Untie and Gull let mongagt.
D9«, January and Jnly conroc».^.108
itrtial R. R. oonsoL rroru, 7 s, UN,
J*u. and Jnly ooupons h*m» .132 us
eor* la R. R. fie, maturity 1MT to
1922, January and July coupons *»116 11.7
[obtlaacdiGirard eudorsed (per
cent* 2d mortgage, dne U68 —^109 110
lonu * Ru. end. aa,. 1st mort. doe
1X7, January and Jnly oocpona..lC4 1£8
Yr*L Ala. 8a, 1st mort., dne 18»,
April and October cocpona —lufi i 09
WoeL Ale. la. 2d morL. dne 1*90,
AmU and October coupons ...—11J 112
fitTtbrf stern end. 7s, 1st mort, d^c
tm* v*» *r.fi f*ov.oonpQna w , MM w'ii
Col. & Rome, cud. by G. R. R.™.100% 101%
NkW ORis.irsi, July 1.—CO*rna ,
mtaaHng 916-16; ne* reoelut* 28, rro*
aatrw 800: •tne* 48,623; exports, to continent
1650, coastwise 3242.
Mosul, July 1 —Cotton market la easy;
‘nidd'ii-g in; uet r*ocluta 0 ttom 0; sales
150 stock 6411; exports, coastwise 53.
Miwriuf, Jnly l -Cotton steady; middling
10%: r.fit -.xicipts 14; ihlpmonte 67; isloi 150;
IU>Ck 12,367.
Augusta. Jnly l.—(M»on dull; middllnr
10%; receipt* 12 aaio*. 104.
OHARLMrros, July 1 —Cottor dull; mid
Jllng 10: tout rancint* 0 wn*« (* *
itoei 1399; exports, coastwise 70.
CITY MAKKKTRa
MjIats.—Market steady. 7
fair. We quote: Bacon—"idee 7%c; shoulders
» i. Bulk meate-sldea V'/tWix snoulderfl 6%.
uai lOWall, sji to also ana Quality.
Lari>.—Market quiet and steady, stock am-
tc. We quote: iu tlorcea aud tubs 6'A'$Q- U-
»palls 9>^: 6 Tb rails 9%: 8 Tb palla U; Lou-
,vlUo kettle rendered, tierces 9%,
jsuttxr.—Market steady and well stocked,
oleomargarine i0»23c;newMay fflltedfie26a26o:
oreamer* 99a80n: onnntnr 90a36c: T«nne***p
iZ2; market overstocked with country butter-
qnality poor.
Ojkdt,—Aisorted, in boxes 90610c, barrels
m
WL
ItflWi WlOB| Hd
ket advancing. Wo quote: Common $4.50,
.V.n'.l" 14.25; extm # amfly $5.0Ca5.50; fancy
15.50s 6/0; patent S6.55s.7W,
Dry Goods.—The market U quiet; demand
moderate: stocks ample. We qnote: Prints 4\
afl%e: H Georgia brown ahlrtln# 6o; U do 6%c.
4-4 brown *becUng 6%o; white ossaburgs 6%r
?o riss > ?rti‘Mjr w><cto,fc " i naw
Faun.—gaaaaaa. red, n o »l.w p,t bcaoa
yellow 91.00a3.00.
BMiTOaa.-ucw. 060*04 lit MW pjtktoa.
at IJ.KiaS.00 per bbl.
(Ubbxpk—0 to 11 cent* per bean.
He*-Pina. Good 6o;
BTxarn,—Befln/xl pearl
boxci 6c.
Arrt*-.—« raoxeratnimaafl. Fancy .took
tl.60aJ.00, Nono In market,
oiu-ova — Muxui wen auppilm. Denaao
eht; t3.50n3.75. Krartfla atock exhatuted,
UakUWAUa.—Market arm. Ucreu uun B.Ut
per keg. Muleaboeito.u-. Iron bona b.xu.:»
W.50*i.0C. Trace cbalna ,0 tVi per pair. Aut.
ahorela 111.00 ser doa. Blow boca taSo pel
IV Halman-a plowatoeka 11.25. Axaa !7.c>.
aJUperdoa. Colton card* IL50. Wellbooketa
li.-is Ceiu-u rope lCJCo per Hi. Seedolron
ff.Se per Ik, rebned SaSHcper P. Plow nee)
6c per lb. Ii alia 12.60—beataol 144. Powac*
tt.oo por kOf. Blutlncpowdar 13.78, Laid to
y. r lb. Drop abet par ba,. Par bed win
Nujiua.-Vatr demtudi markatMMdyinaw
layers S2JM per box; mw London layen
T«r box; loose mniefitaliJROO
HfPIt, Wooaw rrc.—ill-Jv*—r**ipU
dry flint 8al2: salted M0. Wool noalnid' nr.
washed 12olac; wished I8a22a; hurry 6*10
Wax SRhe. Tallow 60, .
Oils.—Market firm and In good ccm&di Si*
talftCmflOc: West Vlrxtnl* black 17c: l«d of!
70c; eotton seed 60; honlUght 17a20c; keroeenr
15c; neatefoot 78c: machinery 85a40o; llntec:
6S&71C; mineral seal no; oonon iced refined
wo.
picklks.—Pint*tl.Miiquarto$2.26; half oar*
2els. plain and mlxod, $7.00.
aud butchera’ *3.90*4.40. Whisky dull and
nominal at SL13.
IjOUIsvills, July 1.- Grain firm: Wheat
-No 2 Longberry |t.04; No 2 red $1.00.
Corn—No 2 mixed £0, No 2 white 66. Oat*
—No 2 mixed 35%a36. Provisions steady and
unohanied. Pork—mess ill.(k). Bulk meats
-shoulders 14.25, dear rib side* 15.50, dear
sides 16 00. Bacon—shoo 1 den S4.50*4.75, dear
ribs |6iX), dear ildea M.ro. Hama—(tngar.
cured 19.00*9/0. Lard qnlet— shoice ies f Sa.00,
prime steam <7.00.
BiLTiKORi, July 1.—Flour easy and dull;
Howard street Mid Western aititerflno IS 00
•3.60, extra S3.C0*4.25, family *4.60*5.26
Mill* superfine S8.2ftaS.50 extra 93.75*4 00
Rio brands $4.93a5.10, Patapaco family 45/25,
►nperlatlvo natent <6.00
flrm and quiet: Western higher and dull;
Southern r«d 90*93 do amber 97*»1.0l, No
* Maryland 97% bid, No 2 Western, winter
hi spot 93%a93%. Cora—Southern white
higher; Woatern firmer: ' *
‘ yellow 56*57.
NKW ORLKA1
l -nour unch
S5.‘2&a&.7ft,
Cora firm and qolat: mixed $4; yellow ea,
white 72. Oats quiet: prlmo Western 44. Hei
icarou and steady: prime 816.00al7.00, cholc*
iS18.50. Pork steady and unchanged at $17.75
Lard quiet: tierces (reflntd) 99.00, keg 19.60.
I Bulk meats quiet and unchanged: ahonl-
dew. packed, 17^7%, long clear 11.70, cleat
I rib 99.70. Bacon quiet and unchanged,
Coffee atea'dy: Bio (cargoes) common to I
prim# 7*9%. Fngar firm: common to good
common 4%i5%. choice yellow clarified
6%a7 Molasre* steady: common to good
common prime to choice 26*33. Rt*c
steady Jf^nlslana ordinary te prime 4%aft%|
duu-MH
».
mo.
axapisv..—HUMWrt uoxea junarlcta W.00.
.ported nuo.
BXSD I’OTXTOK.—Vwlcru atock 12.76 pel
bbL
Brapr.—Market bare ol Florida and Goortt*
rrrova; Now York tr-uar SOalOo; NewOrluau.
quaaaa—Tbe market la firmer and btabur
ctnaBed tUri powdered 7So; jrannlaicd 7!J1
jjjoi A *3ia7o; white extra C 69401 yellow w
"fUi.r.—The demand la modsrwo aad to.
market ataady; lazgaatouki VbgablbUk'
Untpool U: by - - ■ ■
r cat load tbeae yrtoaa oan 1 a
txobaara Bank...
Qapital l»*nk........
BAKK ROCK,
Otatral Georgia Bank a.
aaruroan arooga.
liagaau ana fi*T.7a. gnarantaad,)’ 1
ssBBfflfflssiSfiSis 51 a?*
Mnrk-ta br TelegraohJ
■aw Toax. Jnly l-Koon-*reeaa market
qnlet, Irregular. • -weyeaay atL Birnanw,
luua. tir«"or»4AV<. stale bond, neglected.
Qav.m^.atbooda dulL
tSSSKTSSK? &%£38, l &-
.■art ,12,155.{(W. Got-row.*" t recovilea an
alvedy: a pet cenu U2%,«g-ial.; I per centa
lXW^exlnl kata baoua qoiet.
COMMERCIAL
OOTrON: anAWKgTO IV TELIOKAPK.
Macon. Jnly l-gvenlng.
Liverpool reported tbe market doll without
quotable chanje- Middling upland, 511*16,
Bale*, 7,000 balea. Fntnrea cloaed qolat.
Lmaroot. July L-nooo.-C moa dnllbo,
Ame7£S'“ S? fSlSre?"Jl«'uSittooc:
choice UaWK*: P>nd UMalJo: medium 10H>
per bbl. None in market
OFinm.—Yellow and red 88.uu**/a pox odl
Nona In mark*L
Wax—18 to 2io.
Dxixn PiACHxa—Strictly No, 1 pcelod 6o per
ound.
Grain.—Gora—market firm; atock Ullfib
good milling com 78o by oar lota, 00a
■mall lote; mixed corn 76. Oats—good De
mand uid higher; we quote: Western 62s&6
Georgia rust-proof 70; Texas rnst-prool 62a56c,
Bna 11.16.
Bay.—The market higher; good demand
quote at wholesale: Wcetein Umothy IL25;
tm*U loU $1.53. ^ w ,
Lavona.—Higher; good demand: Measlns
$4 00*4.50.
MULxa.-
et: trade —*w
Hours.—There are very few horses in mar*
Fish.—New crop, No. L bbia.. $12X0, haU
bb!s. 16.00, quarter bbla. $i.2ft; kite 70c: No. 8
mackerel, bbla. $8.00, half bbls. Rob, quar
ter bbla. 92.26, kit* 60. . M
Liquou—Rye Sl.wa5.50, Bourbon |L60aRflO
redistilled rye and com BsLM, gin and ——
6. N O com IL60, peach and a..
K2.0Ta2.75. catawba wlno 8125, port and
■berry wine Il.25a3.fvft, cherry and R.nge*
brandy 90ca81AO. French brandy S2.ifta5.75,
m,.atir Lrandr fl 65*2.00.
IJRRt UALCtVxD PLAST.XAHDCimnrt.-Ala
bama lenn llxr.o Is In fair demand, and to soil
ing at 9l.15al.2S per bbl; Georgia 8L20al.25 <
Calctned plazter ti.7fta3.0C per bbl; hair 40aft0c;
Georgia cement 82.00; Lonlsville and Bostn
dale cement 8l.90a2J)0; Portland oemect W.Tfta
Uk >
Cnitsx.- Market Is qnlet; demand light;
stocks ample. We quote: Full cream 14o;
lower grades 12alJo
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKKTR
TKLKQRAPH.
NKW YORK, July 1.-FIOOJ-southern stead;
common to lair ext'* S3.75af.C0; good l
choke extra 84JSaAN). Wheat, spftt %al
hatter: ungraded red 90a94%. do white |l 00;
No * red IL00* fa alerator^Julv I9%a8‘
Com, spot Xal higher: ungraded nd
ungraded while 54, Son them white
veoeleval ‘
, «m
November and Decamber. *8744
'ir.H.—sales tocluded 5000 balee Amartcac.
firm.
JI1G
Futuna fij
July, boyi
Cons, spot fair Rio firm at SUSMt H
Rle.spoi v.93. JulyI6.96s7.00. SugarduUl
nuchanged: Barbadoea 4 9-li. cectrlftifal
MlflRmRmMmijiitoaMbb
4%. Demorara 4%.
& 1-16, Brazil 4% P
ly, lS8ft, b
. — following properu lt ^v»u
i^a iff Jte- ^fining) 2L, Part o! lot number seven, in block eighty’-
1c 4%i»7 rsngocn 4>L nine In tho city of Macon, fronting on
ly at 82; ernd« 8S&39. Oak street, bounded on the west by an Vlev
i:maae TOotSU oo*ti 15 land nn tne east by property of Airs. C j’
** - of lot n
square three, southwest common, situated
the corner of Gilmer and Bay streets in
said city. Also part of lots number one and
two lu square three, southwest commons,
between Division and Gilmer streets, and
tor property of Mrs. A. A. Menard and
tho Bibb Manufacturing Company. Also all
that tract or parcel of bind, situated in said
county of Bibb, containing three hundred and
fifty acres, more or lets, and known aa frac
ttonat lot number eighty-six, and parts of
fractional lots eighty-seven, eighty-eight, nnd
one h ndred and four, and par s of lote elahty
four and eighty-nine, lathe Macon Bes rve
East side o! the Ocmulgee river, and part of
•— ninety-seven. nlnety.*ix, and eighty-six.
of fractional lot ninety-eight, lying in “
HH^H ■ fij Idwln, i
ner: Sou*>cra white 67a68:
strained to good strained 91.00al.20; sales
4C0 barrels Spirts of turpentine firm regular
31%; sales iw Darrels.
OHARLxnoit, July 1.—Spirits of turpentine
steady at85 Kmln steady: strained 95, good
lUalncd |1.00al 02%.
WiLMntOTOif, July 1.—Pplrlto of turpenUne t U ni*w4«
firm at 31%. Rosin steady: strained 90. good J uni *w4*
strained 95. Tar firm at 81.10. Crude
turpcatlno firm: hard 8L10, yellow dip and
virgin 8L90.
N«w York, July 1 - Rosin - refined
steady at 8t.20aL22%* BplrlU of turpentine
4 - city of Macon, tala county, fronting three
hundred and fifty feet on Oglethorpe street,
aud running to the corner of Third or Cougres*
street, along aald street three hundred and
seventy-live feet to the cornerof Hawthorne
street, down Hawthorne street three hundred
,eel 10 * ,ot owned by Mrs
M. M. Wllbourae, thence three hundred and
seventy-fir* fe*t to the starting point, and
known as Findlay s Foundry. Levied on as
• h e property of C.8.AO. W. Findlay, to satis-
. a fl. fa. in favor of the American Bolt Com
pany, against the said C. F. At G. W. Findlay,
issued from Justice Court 664th district O. M.,
Bibb county. G. 8. WES rcOTT,
jc£-law4w. Sheriff Bibb County.
Bibb County Sheriff Sales.
. GEORGIA, BIBB COCSTY-Wffl bo »ol4
before tho court home do r, in the city of Ma
con. Id tho county of Bibb, on the first Tues
day In July. 1885. during the legal honrsof
•ale, the following property to-wit: All that
tract or parcel of land lying in the Macon re
serve, contaluiug four ecu acre* more or less,
eleven acres ot said land bounde-i aa follows:
on the south by the d vlding lino be* ween lots
72 and G5. on the west by Henry Harris, on the
north by lands of King and John Right, on
tho cut by J. Rutherford and the Hightower
“lace; two snd one-half acres deeded to J. W
nrkebyMrs Wm. Hightower, ooc-halfacre
by J. W. Burko to Mrs. Hunter, being lo* 65,
—on the south by thaline dividing lots
172. west by tho Hightower place, north
_ the Campbell place; said fourteen acres
moro fully described in a deed from Thom an
T.Cbilsttan to Seneca B. Burr, and the same
conveyed from Charles «. Conner to William
Fspinncr as trustee for his wile, ado K En-
“inner. Levied oa aa tbe property of Ann E
Spinner to satisfy a mortoas” fl fa !«sued
from Bibb Superior Court In favor of Bernd
Brothers vs. Ann E. Eaptuner. Property di
scribed In said mortgage fl. fa.
G. 8. WE8TCOTT, Bheriff.
Guardian’s Salc-Jones
Wool.
NaieTo**,Jnlyl—Woolateadv: t
“ io M. doauuo floooe 27 to afi.
Absolutely Pure.
Thla powder never rerlea. A marvel ol
purity, strength and wholeromeueee.
More economical than the ordinary kinds
and MDnot be sold In competition with tbe
mnltltadeol low test, short weight, nlaw
or phoephete powders. Hold only in earn.
Hotal IIakiku Fowokr Oo..
108 Wall eueet New York
Thu powder can be bought at 8. R.
Jacqnea, corner 4th and Cherry itreela,
Macon (it.
NOTICE.
J. B. Latimer, Executor, vs. John H. Zeillii
al-BUl of Equity, April Term, 1U? •»*
Superior Court, Aptll Term, 1885.
It appearing to the Court that the defen
dants, John H. /.cliin, Emelina Zeilln.
Carlton B. Zeilln, Hue Eveline Zeilln am
MaudO Zeilln. are non-residents of said
Bute and county, and are realdents of the
~ i of Pennsylvania; that no service has
made upon them. Upon motion of com
pUlnant'asoUcUorsttto ordered that service
of this bill be perfected upon said non real-
dents by publication of this order in the Tele
graph and Mesienger, a newspaper published
In the city of Macon, oice a month for f™
lontha, be Lera the next term of this court
T. J. klMMONf, J. a. C.
April 6th, 1186.
A true extract from the Minntee of Bibb Su
perior Court. A. B. BOSS. Clerk.
Jana lath, 1886. 19 Uw4w
Natiei for Sleek Law io Jones County.
Oanufiav'e Omci, Joan Coorrv, Oa.
Idle-
... ;■
O. M.) dtatrlct and tha 1‘opea (Math O. M .
triet la Joaaa coanty, 1. now ol filelnthu.
lice, eaklni lot an election to be ordered _
■aid dlalftcfa (or atock lav therein aa allowed
bylaw,andnnleuaom* good andlecalcanae
ba ahown to the contrary, I will paa. an order
(or .nch .Motion on th* 20th day olJuly next
at this office.
Witneaa my hand ofilcUUy.
inn77 l.vlw
Notice Leave to Sell Land
GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY—Four weeu
after dale 1 will apply to the court of ordinary
of Jones county for antbor*ty to seU all the
real estate and interests In real vstase belong
ing to Beajamln Beck, Jr., deceased, stta
au In tbe county of Jones.
NEWTON ETHRIDGE, Administrator.
Jt ne 37, M65. 39w4w
Pernambuco 416-18, KnxiUb 1966, at
. -a- i • —. iiinr
ItAikina t*« i
ty and personal .
i of bowes^Ad, aad I will pass npou
office. j. a, McManus,
A
same at 10 o'<
personalty and setting and valua-
* * * mm • - - »n the
2;..ne.
Ludden & Bates Southern
Music House
Converted into an Incorporated
Stoc< Company, with $200-
000 Paid in Cash Capital. ’
™ REE ro,
Mu.lS WrXndlre a?‘on®^
trade, it has stoo<l, unihtkJn amid flnanrtli
J'mnrn ^ l ^ ence8 * cyclones and iires, and to
officers aud employes. The officers are: 7 W
Si b« B ,', 0 k. ‘SAnUa
h»vo U° Itara ns to tho pt>
theso
TRADE ITEMS FOR 1884-85.
More Pianos end orea
SZ.J9 othcr Hraithe:
<50.000 worth ol Chlckt...,. ,,
ono purchaao In Octob-r fteat
ave joa
■d Musical Mcrc&n.
old yearly than
WwSrff«ffflSSSnf^!2»a C S5ig l - ,,id *
spurchRaoin Octo‘ K
chase over made by
a ^ 4P freight paid. Kah> fnsUlll&nt
5S55S,. ®«a
money.
120,000 worth of
disc, suchas Violins, Uni tars, Ha:io. a™.
(leone. Strings, dc., fconghl at onepnrchul
Irom the Kitcy Organ Co.. Atlanta! oa ft
one-hall the co»t ol lmporuUoo. lmmiS
bargains now oilored retail bnyen. AnS.
deone, 75 cents each; Ro-htvr H.-rmonlraa“o
cental Banins, 11: Violin, II; OoliareSTri
■aainl Italian string. 20 centa each 7 Strata
per ret; Clear Grit Italian, IS caat^NeSS
Merest; Orgnlnetten, withfttnnca to.
rriTUtg* oil return or exchange given li
5^u , .r?b D CT.*E!ft C «^vne
U^SX^&vSSSjgSS^JSA
ten cents a copy, a il new and best mn»ic,
same as usually sold for 30 cents to $1.60 per
piece. 8cnd for a catalogue of Ten Cent Mn-
tdc Don t send North for Cheap Music. This
is headquarters. All music at reduced rates.
Come on, buyer*, we are with you every
time In juices. We know how to buy. bow to
sell, and bow to please. Time* are hard, and
money man buy moro goods than it used ta
Themoit for the money can always be had at
LUDDEN & BATES*
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. 0NLYS1
By Mall Post-Paid.
County.
■Will be sold before the court house of Jones I
county, In tba town of GUoton, Ga.. on tka
Iflrst Tuesday lu July next, between the legal
hour* ol sale, all the undivided Intercut, bciug
| one-half, of the mlaor child. Mary I/Oul»a Day,
Hfoir hundred and fifty acres of land, more
•ess, included In lota numbers 219 and 220.
the 9th district of Jones county, described
■ plot one lu survey of laud of John Lamar’s
e*tate on partition by commissioners; the
other hslf Intercut therein being owned by
John Ogden. Tha said balf Interest ot Mary I
I Lou is* Day to be sold under older of tbe Court
of Ordinary of Glynn oonnty, authorising the
undersigned as her guardian t sell tha same
for tha purpose of her support and education.
Terms of sale: Onc-bal! cash, and tbe other
half with Interest at six months and bond for
titles on last payment. (Enquire of Lanier A
Anderson, Macon, Ga.. or R V. Hardeman,
Clinton. Ga ) H. C. DAY, Guardian m
■June S, 1885. jel law4w
linila and Cbiu’laa jHl/^imelC m (nor •* under
fourteen veers of axe.
This la to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at the court of ordinary of said
county on tbe first Monday In July next to
■how cense,If any they can, why aald r
lion should not be granted.
Witness my official signature this Jane 5,
1M5. J.A.MCMANU8,
Jan* Uw4w* Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY-I will
•all before the court house door In Kuoxvitle,
Gs., on the first Tuesday in July n»XLl86&
within tha legal hours ot sale all the rcsl prop
erty of the estate of John F. Taylor, deceased,
Ute ot said county, con«Utlng ot 60 acres
of land, more or less, of lot 104, In tha sixth
district of said county. Sold for, distribution.
Payable Aral of December next.
JAMES TAYLOR.
jnn5 law4w Administrator.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Wbereaa, G. W,
(organ has made application for letters of sd-
linlstratlon cm the estate of Mrs. Martha L.
[organ, late of said county, deceased.
Tola is to clto sul admonDh all per*
concerned to be and appear at the conn of _,
dlnary on the first Monday in Jnly next to
show cause, of any they can,why said applies-
“on should not h« granted,
Witneaa my official signature, this June 5,
1865, J. A. McMANl’S.
June law4w* Ordinary.
KNOW THYSELF..
1 Great Med cal Work on Minhoo
Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical
Debility, Prematura Decline in Mad, Errors of
Youth, anil tho untold miseries rrsul* ing irom
Indiscretion or excesses. A book for every
man, young, middle-aged and old. It contains
125 prescriptions for all acutoand chronic din-
. a-• - .•.H'li one of w Im h |- invalnrib!.- -->
found bv tho Author, whoso experience for
tw< nty throo years is such as probably never
before fell to the lot ol any physician. 300
pages, hound in beautiful French muslin, cm-
bossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to bo &
finer work In every sense-mechanical, liter-
arY and profcMlonal—tban any other work
sold in this country for 82.50, or tin* money
will be refuuded lo every instance. Price only
91 by mail, post pal.I: Illuntratlro sample f«.
cents. Bend now. Gold me^al awarded tho '
author by the Nation il Medical Association, to
the President of wkSeh. the Hon. 1\ A. RlsaeU,
and associate offirt-ra of tho Board the reader
Is respectfully referred.
Tba Science of Life should bo rend lythe
young for Instruction, aud by the allllctcdfor
relief. It will benr fit all.—London Lancet.
There la no membrr of society to whom the
man.—argonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or
Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bulflnrh htr« »t. Boa-
toTi, Mssa., whoinsy bo con»ullcd on all din-
eases requiring skill and experience. Chronic
and obstinate diit-asos that have t at!t«-«i the
of id! i.'Ii.t j-h\ M •inn- *||V/4 I
< «ltv. 'in h treated -n.• | | F/.'d I ,
I jfuny
uro. Mention t
EXCELSIOR
C00KST0VES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZESAKDKIHDS
ILL PURCHASERS CSS BE SUITED
Isaac A.Sheppaid & Co. .Baltimore, Hd.
AN1> FOR 8ALL IIY
GEORGIA, B*BB COUNTY—Whereas L. N.
Whittle, admlnUtrator of tha eatate of Gao. W.
Carpenter, deceased, has made application for
leave to sell all the lands of said estate i Ru
sted In said county.
Touts, therefore, to cite and admonish all
. eraona interested to bo and appear at the
court of ordinary of said county on tha first
Monday in July next, to show cause, if any
they have, wny aald application should not bu
granted.
ntyen under my band officially, this Jane ft,
». j. a. mcmanus,
June law4w Ordinary.
junti
GEO.'S. OBEAK, Agflnt,
Macon, Mi
OPIUM SLAVERY!
Citation.
w^ORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-To all wboi*...
mayeooeern; Mrs. Elton E. J. Deure having
in proper form applied to me fer permanent
letters of administration on the estate of Geo.
B. Dettre. Ute of said county, deceased, this Is
to cite all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of aald G. B. Dettre, to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law and
■bow cense. If any they can. why permanent
administration should not |be granted to said
Mrs. K. K. I I>ettre in said estate.
June lawiw* J. A. McMANUd, Ordinary.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.-NoUce lsherc-
by given to all par ous concerned that J.
Thomas, Ute of aald county- deputed In
life ntesute, and no parson haa applied for
administration on the estate of »sld J. C.
1 homes, in said State, that admlniitratlon
will be vested In W. W. Carnes, county ad-
mlntotrator, or aome other fit a*d proper per
son, after tbe publication rt this t iiaiionun-
laaa valid objection U made to his appoint
ment.
Witness my hand and official signature this
May 1. UR.
myltlawtw J. A.McMANC3, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COCKH Y-Wherei
LOCKHART’S
Hot Springs Specific.
r the ci
norrh<
of Syphilis. ', rofula \f
HTphllitlv N<
Mouth, Sor«* Nipple
for aay mercury
powders. Br mail:
may-21 Wim
c R-P.LC
Proprleto.
rt H ART
cite
Aim
t H
nellus fialUvan, administrator of th<-
Mary Eerwls. late of aald county, d ,.
has ins !•* appib allon for Utters of dismission ytn# \, 7 In a!
Is 1 to^ cite and admonish all peri
ooocerned to be and appear at the
dlnary of said county on the first
July next to show can*c, If any they _
said apoUcaOon abould not be granted.
Witney my band and off.* lal slgratura
this April Rim J. A. Mi MAN i s,
«iHi«wr Ordinary.
l^tpjWU. CBaVtORIJ CO I MV Nolle I
I Jr, .J. >1. U.K-Imu Al Mon,
EAsTMAN, GEORGIA.I
Private and chronic diseases a sp^claitv.
lon'fn-o. **Mc<li-
JanJtvly
dfleates -
HE AGENTS utofiuoreio 0
Monday in free to tho«e tn.
j serasf pvm
I.- g.-'.atnre tn July >
bill cntlUed "An Act
Court of Craw ford Cm
next for ps«Mg<- i,i i
. junly,’ Mi) lv
wav St., N. Y.
DR. aCOTI'S beau
DR. SCOW. H42