Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, July 24, 1885, Image 8

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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. JULY 24.1885. A VERY SLY THIEF. But He Forgets and Walks Straight into a Trap 8st For Him. Mr. R. J. Anderaon wai In line cplrlti yet* terday. Tho cause of hi* Joy w» s the*recovery of two hundred dollar* worth of diver ware that was stolen from him sometime ago.* The clrcnmitances connected with the rob bery will be readily recalled. Mr. Anderson Uvea on the Colamb :■ road, near Tattnall square. The dining room Is In th* rear part of the house, while tho sleeping apartments are In the fr.rot fpart. A few weeks ago, a thief effected an entrance into the dining room between 2. and 3 c’clo'k In the morning, and compleetly rifled it of ita contents. Among the articles stolen was a quantity of silverware and crockery, amount ing in value to 9203. Suspicion Immediately rested on a negro boy named Lewis Tinner, who was employed THE COLORED FIREMEN. Second State Tournament Conducted by the Colored comnanles of Ceorgla. Yesterday the city was turned over to the colored firemen. It was the occasion of the second State tournament, and was a gala day for them. To say that it was a success, would poorly express the manner in which It passed. Whenever the darkles enter into anything of the sort they are generally enthusiastic, and manage to put heart and soul into It The tournament yesterday and iia many features will long he remembered by tbem for the successful manner in which it trans pired, and the pleasure it afforded all who participated. The programme yesterday was arranged snd conducted under the auspices of the Colored Firemen’s Association of Georgia. This asso ciation Is officered as follows: A. F. Hawkins, president, Athens: G. \V. W. E. on th. premise.. Nothin, ™ ..Id b, Xt/ .’l«^r«W™tort«SS? ! Qeo 0 Anderson, but a sharp vigilance was main- by hi* actions that he had anything to do with the affair. Time rolled on, and Mr. Anderson, had almost concluded that his suspicious were wronr and that Tignur was, after all. In nocent. Yesterday morning, however, the whole thing leaked out, and before nightfall Ticner was In Jail. When Mr. Anderaon returned from a visit to Fulaukl county yesterday, he waa met at tne depot by hia son, who told him that Tlgner had quit the premises and had taken with nlm a part of his (Tlgner) effects. Mr. Anderson went to Tigner’a house at once, and Squired of a negro woman who met him at the door, if Tlsner was at home, She said no, but Mr. Anderson rushed in and found him lying ou a bed near the door. Tlgner said that he had been sick. Mr. Anderson off. red him some medicine if he would come with him. Tlgner agreed to come for U in the afternoon, and Mr. Anderson left. In the meantime the negro, whllo Mr. Anderaon was at work, came to the yard and secured) tho other things belonging to him that had been left Tnfs came' to Mr. Anderson's knowl- <*d through his little girl, and hastening to Justice Freeman’s office alter dinner be nad two warrants Issued, one a search warrant, and the other a warrant charging Tlgner with burg,ary in the night. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Anderson waa pro ceeding across the street to the court bouse in search of an officer to serve the warrants, when he met T gner in front of the Academy of Music. He appeared startled, but explain ed to Mr. Anderson tnat he was just going to bis office to see him. Mr. Anderson started with him, and met Sheriff WestcotL Tlgner In the meantime went into the post-office to get his mall, which furnished an opportunity for Mr. Anderson to convey to sheriff We»tooit the papers. Tlgner bad previously blasted that no three police men in Macon could take him, so Sheriff Weatcott suggested to Mr. andersou to decay Tlgner to hie office while he secured assist ance. It w»e done, and atortly alter Tlgner Hart, treasurer, Macon; E. W. Hrydle corns ponding secretary, Athena; Ndah Johnson, department chief, A the as: W. H. Coles, aasis- itant chief, Augusta. The executive board is composed of N. D. Johnson, Griffin, W II Davis, Athens, David A. Dudley, Aniericua, Johnnie Jones, Macon A. Harden, Athens, Thad. Boyd, Alhous, and B. F. Steadman, Gainesville. These men are all representative colored men, and deserve credit for the Interest they have manifested in lire manic Aatters, and the discipline under which they have brought the association. I The parade yesterday was conspicuous lor the number of companies that entered, and the good showing that all made. They i re sented a most creditable appearance, and con ducted themselves In a manner that elicited very general attention Among the companies that were present and joined lu the parade and contest were, Vigilant No. 1, of Amerlcus, Champion of Athens, Relief of Athens, Hook aud Ladder of Griffin, Augnats No. 7 of Augus ta, No. 0 of Macou, Price Hose steel No. 8 of Macon, and Griffin No 3 of Griffin. | The visiting companies arrived Tuesday evening and yesterday morning, and were met and entertained by the home companltr The Athens firemen wero accompanied by t 1 Silver Cornet Band, that assisted the Bit Bines' Band in furnishing the music of the came in an-i secured him. He M prised, but offered no resistance. He was then taken to JalL Alter Tlgner was locked up hia house waa searched, and In a small trunk all the stolen silverware was found. It was taken posies- clou of by Mr. Anderson, who was more than pleased to get it back. The crockery conld not be found, but Mr. Anderson was satisfied to recover the silverware and to secure the thief. _ Tho Fair will be Held. The committee appointed to solicit subscrip tlons for the State fair, completed the canvas of thedty yesterday morning, and at 12 o’clock metattho establishment oi 8. T. Coleman & Co. to consolidate the work of the various sub committees. Tho result of the canvas was very gratifylog indeed, and showed that tho sub-commlttecs had labored faithfully in th * cause. The suc cessful manner In which their duties had been performed waa manifested in the result of their work, which showed at once that a suffi dent amount had been secured to guarantee the holding of the fair. In fact, the entire amount required of the city by the fair asso- clationw&i obtained. The following communication that has been prepared by Mr. II. Horne, secretary for the commlt'ee, and addressed to Colonel Grclr speaks for itself; Macox. Ga., July 22— E. C. Gmcn. Esq., Sh< RETAILY r-TATE AOSICCLTl'RAL SOCIETY— Rear bin: The citizens’ commence appointed tocanvasa* —»—*- . tho state A ourcltydui: DM |pm and autnonse me to notify i that the subscription now amounts to 92 ■ and the list of subscribers complete ready to be turned over to you. Am requested to state thatthecommittee would advise a postpone ment of the time of holding the fair from the mm time until tho second week in Novem ber. Wo hopo this request will have jour careful consideration. Very truly, H. Horne, Secretary for committee. It Is probable that the suggestion of the roinm inee will be adopt*d, and the time for the holding of tho fair chanced to tho second OHM in Rrasiber. This will give bettor op portunity for preparation, and will better In sure the success of the enterprise. President Livingstone hoi been telegraphed the result of the committees work,a 3d the arrangements will be commenced at once The matter will bo worked up as rapidly as posslb.t, and everything done to get U into shape. The prompt manner in which the citizen* responded to the various committees Is a mat ter of pleasant note; also, the liberality-that characterized their contributions. The fair will doubtless be made a success, and. besides furnishing pleasure to a large numb-r, will benefit tho city and Us lntertsts In a number of wajs. Death of Mr. 8. Barg. Yesterday, at 1:30 o’clock, Mr. 8. Berg, the] merchant, died at bis room above tbef taurant of Ullmann A Putzel, on Cherry street The announcement caused much surprise among hia friends, many of whom had not hjaid of bU illness. About a week ago be was attacked with dysentery, and since then has been in a critical condition. Thursday he be came worse, and continued in a hopeless con dition until yesterday, when he died. Just previous to his death Mr. Berg made a Lisa lows: * oplar to Cotton avenue, Cotton avenue to Plum. Plum to Fourth, Fourth to Poplar, Poplar to Third, Third to Cherry, Cherry to Cotton avenue and Cotton avenue to Mulber ry. When the llte reached Mulberry It baited and passed In review before a number of citizens. At the conclusion of the review tho contest began. The contekta were governed by the follow ing rules: All and one man allowed for every seventy-five ponnds of weight in the run. Each oompany will be a lowed to select some one as repretcntatlve on tho Judge*' stand, and no one will be aTowed on the judges stand except those designated by the comps- ges shall have control of the signal INDIAN SPRING COSSIP. i Funny Baseball 8cene--8*methlng More About the Wonderful Water. Indian Sprinu. July 21 - n nieit things I ever saw In my life was a game of base ball played the other afternoon be tween the Jacksons and the Indian Springs, two crack colored clubs. The members we e cotton-choppers for the mostpart and had left their work In the cotton field for much harder work In the ball field.. The game was played in the flat between the creek and the sprlug, and the suu shone down hot enough to alirost melt the ball. They started at 2 o'clock with an umpire that didn't know a strike from a barrel of molasses, and he waa so rotten that they dismissed him be fore the first luulng was finished. The ser vices of five different umpires were called in before the game was concluded. The catcher for the Indian 8prin{S was as black a* they can get m this couutry without being made up iuto ink, and wore a blue »kuli cap. He s -oodb-hiud the batter in the attitude of a professional. NVneu he held up bis hands for the ball they looked like two utchforfti dancing in the air. The backstop : .misted of a number of small boys, wno had a scramble for the ball wheuever it passed tho catcher. The pitcher waa strong of arm, and be sent the balls over the home plate a whizzing. Once the catcher held up bis pitchforks and dangled them In the air as It he was deter mined to win the game all by himself. Then the ball came. It was hot beemsetbe pitcher was mad with the umpire. It Just grazed tho bat enough to mace a report, and then it passed through the catcher's pitchfork hands aud ker-blap! it ctruck against his mouth. The hands went up against the dislocated Jaw and broken ranki of teeth, and the blue akull cap made a dart for the creek near by. The crowd followed, and the unfortunate man recovered coucclousneaa after a copious baa- t'zlng. Another mau took his place and the game proceeded. Whenever a ball was knock ed Into the creek It was called a Wow-ell” and the way the umpire yelled It out cannot be described. They played sixteen innings, the Jacksons winning lu a score of 27 to 17. BROKEN DOWN PEOPLE. There Is no better place than this for peo ple who have ov rworked themselves. They can come here, drink of tho wonderful water, rest mind an 1 body, aud go home new peo ple. 1 meet people who have been spending en days her_* for several years, M Jor Frank White, of Sparta, who la here at tho Elder, saya he has been spending ten days of every year here for six years, and It keeps him up the balance of tne year. Ho says ho never improves at the spring, and It is never until he returns home that ho begin* to receive the full beueflt of the trip. Mr. A. T. Lee, of Alu- cbla emnty, Fla., has been coming here for a number of years, although he- has lu bis State tho largest sulphur spring lu the world. Mr. William O. Wad icy la hero to build up. He Is the picture of health, but he Is ovr-r-worced and wants rest Ho brought Ms bright .ittlo boy, Frank, i nles. Thejud] sis and < The decision of the judges shall be final and no appeal to be had from their declsiou. Each company will be allowed ten minutes to get ready, alter the Judges signal ready from the stand. Companies will draw for the order of ran in the contests. No ono allowed Inside oi tho ropes, except the company to run and officers immediately connected with the tournament. No company shall assist another In any con test, aud uo man will be allowed to take part In any contest who was novln and took part In the parado front beginning to end. A list of runuers shall be furnished the recording secretary on day of tournament, bofore each contest. Two men will be allowed extra, to each company, one to assist in coupling at the en gine, the other to assist the plpeman. The ex tra men mast start at same time of company and not allowed to pull in the run. Any com pany using more than specified shall be ruled our. Tne engine and reel contest was the first on the programme. It was provided as follows: Each engine and hose reel carriage shall be £ laced 15j yards from the cistern, iun to cla im, un-reel 50 feet of bote, attach to the en gine and show 52 feet of water from eud of nozzle. The water-box of engine to be dry at start, the reel carriage to carry 150 feet of hose. The quickest time uses first prize. The prise In this test was 920 In go’d. The reel race followed the engine and reel contest. The first test was as foil* hist tut. Ran 100 yards to plug, attach and lay 100 feet of hoae, disconnect, attach pipe and play 25 feet water. Reel to carry uo feet hose. Reel to be welched and one man allowed for every 75 pounds, not Including two extra men, one to assist plugman, the other to as Best lime, f25 gold; second gold. Tho second test was as follows: The reel to .a stationed 2* yards from plug, the squad at starting point of first test, aud at a given sig nal squad will ran to reel, catch and carry same to plug, attach and lay SO feetofhoae, disconnect, attach pipe and play 25 feet water. Loose couplings allowed In this test. Re A to carry 150 feet hose. Same number men allowed at in first test. Best time, 115 gold; second beet, 910 gold. The reel contests ware followed by a foot race, which cloeed tho programme. There were other features advertised, but owing to the limited number of entries they did not transpire. The engine contest was set for the afternoon, but owing to the lateness of tho hour el which tho other contoeU closed, It waa postponed In deference to the baseball game, that waa appointed to begin at 4 o’clock- The reel contests resulted as follows: Macon A, first prize first test-21 seconds. Macon . .. 8, first prize second test—19>$ seconds. Griffin No. 3, second prise first test—2SJ * sec onds. Macon No. 9, »econd prize secoud test —21 seconds. Champion (Atheus), first tost 84 fecouds, second lest 22%. Relief (Athens), first test 25 seconos. second test 2) seconds. Augusta No. 7. first test 0. second test a Am*r le is No. 1, first test 83 secouds, second test 22} i seconds. The Judges of the tournament were: Amerl- with him became Frank has had r ,__ for a long time. The lint to answer the *uft- monsof the big dinner bell Is Fnnk and he has as good an apt etlie an anybody. I f«U deeper and deeper in love with tho water as 1 nee with my own eyes what It la do lng. It la the greeted drink in tbla land and tho wonder la that all Georgia doea not come here,.drink freely of it and get well. A raw NOTES. Among the new comers at the Elder. I no tice Mrs. Best, Mias Viola Staley and Mias Genevieve Harty, of Savannah, Miss Lula Doody, of Macon. Mr. J. T. Dennis aud wife, of Henola, and Hun. Heatou Grantlaud and wife, of Griffin A large number of goutlc- meu came in la»tni|ht from Atlanta, Colum bus and Griffin. iXCutro's band gives dally concerts and after supper fills the ballroom with music for those who are inclined todance I find plenty of flue mutton in this country, and as for spring chickens. wt> fairly revel in them. Watermelon, peaches and pears are also plentiful. The farmers tell me that baseba 1 will bo the ruination of aevcral crops. TUe negro boys, sod even grown men, loavo'tbo plows in the field at any time to go offend play a match game. Tbere Is some talk of aaalng legisla tion on the subject. I notice that the wealthy and better class of colored men of Macon always come up here. P. O. Holt haj goue homo aPer a long stav. Armstead Bry ant was here guuday and Ben Jackson cornea np often. There is a colored boarding house here where they atop. E I. Elder, with hia clever assistant, Jerry Cleveland, exert their ntmost to make every body at the Elder feel at home and always succeed. People come and go here. It reminds me of a street car. Yon drop ’em off at one corner and another lot gets ou at the next. The sea son Is now fairly opened, and I suppose the crowds will soon come ru thing in. Absolutely Pure. Thla powder never varies. A marvel of rmrity, ftreegth and wholeaonieneae. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mcltttndeof low tael, abort weight, alam or nhoiphato powders. Sold only in cons. Koval ISajcinc* Powdeh Co., lttl Wall atreet Ner York Thia powder can be bought at 8. R. Jacques, corner 4tb and Oherry streets, Macon Ga. HNANCIAL «1UQX» AND HONDA 114 MACT/B, (/'OHBKCTBD BT J. W. LOCKJfiTT. Broke*. *AOn*. July 21, taw. Investments in good demand, with markets very strong. Money easy. rz*r» auaoe ». A», lfiSf, J au. and Jmy ocrapott0.ic4M[ irA u. 6s, D&b, Feb. and Ana. nonponr.l 2% irs}$ '* 7s, I8M, January anc July oor- do '.s, mortgago w. & a. it. r..,..,.i*»i>^ u2 fit. 7i, jeld, qnr.rterly couponsill 112 91, JJPf, Jan. and July enupers..)’ 2l{ 1:2% . CITY BONDS. dtcon 31, quarterly coupons......^.'06!4 177 lAvaunah 8s, quarterly coupons 00 «0){ Joiumbu* ft, quarterly coupon*,™. no 91 ‘ ;Uata 6s, qur^terly coupons <• 0 .1 . usosta 6s — j > 8 10« •f ?*leyan Female College bouds,....li 2% ;«»U RAILROAD BOBD9, v houic and unlf 1st mortgatt. 141? t lnn?sry and July oonpon*.... 116 tatrai R. R. oonsoL mnrL, 7s. If*!, Jan. and Jnly oonpons ill tiorflR B. B. 6s, maturity 1817 ie January and July coupon*.~AH -icblleand£Qlrard endorsed Ip*/ ocnL 2d mortgage, due 1MB ..... .116 -nt. k Zn. end. 6s,. lit morL dur !**, January and Jnly ooupons.-l< 2 v*.aL A«a. I«, let morL, due l.ttft, April v.«d October coupons ...,~...!u8 it. Ala. Is. 2d morL, dne left-, ».?•!» «nd October coupons •A/i^-astern end. ?», 1st mort., due so*. Wav and Nov.ootwoo*....,*. fit ;ol. & Rome, end. by C. B. R...^...100H iui« ra«k rroex, ucuauga flans........ p.ptUd flank...... k l •.mral Georgia Bank...... M .,.. MMM ^ 92 a Alums d etocai. uguata aud 8av.7s, guaranteed-117 Jootval ex-dividend '6 rntral certificates..-...-..^.^.—.. 89 -cuth western 7a.fuarasteed,ex-6lT U4 ieorgla Railroad ex-dividend...-. 180 Taoon Gan Light and Water stock. 81 am or House stock.——... 14 Markets bv Talexracr.. *w roBX. July 22-Nncm—market active. *o mtt euy at 1. JCxi-tm.M\ ion, 494?4‘. *bott «*at* *«*•*# neglected, 9.r* *ru. .i ot bonds dull but steady. -Tuning.—Rxcnaxike, suMH #-• 1%(S1, 4dh-trcaanrv balance*: (Join »158,199 COc. nr.:- w j;922.900 006. Governweui aw'oritw are dn 1; a per cent* 122^; 8 per centa 103?;; ute bonds neglected. Tnu following stem the closing qnotmlvti: Mobile* OMc... 8U Nash. A Chat.... - N. o. Pac-. 1st*... - N. T. Central 9C>4 Norfk.4 W.jjcf. 17 appointed the executors. Shortly after the will waa node he became unronacious and continued so until bis death. Mr. Berg waa a comparatively young man, and had been very ancceaafnl In tmilnets since he came here, ten yeara ago. He baa no telatlves here except a brother, Mr. P. M. Berg, from whose residence on Multcrry street the fonera* servlet will ha ed this conducted t oruing at 9:30 o'clock. Th# City ccurt Juctgesh p. In vtew of an early consideration by the I Legislature of the city court till, the .candL d ties for the Judgeship of that court are be-l ginning to make open appearance and to en| gage In an active manner in the contesL Yesterday the petitions of Cols. A. Prondflt and C. J. Harris were being actively clrcul lated. A number of names were attached to] both, showing that each will go before the-1 Governor, in the event the court la establish ed. with a strosg backlog. It is not known that there are any other candidates for the i» sltlon. I ha names t-f other members ot (he 1 her were mentioned lu connection with it yes-1 terday. but Inquiry failed to establish (bat n spirit that renders it Interesting already. A Few Wart lor Itatna. Tha four-year-old child of Mr. Grant waa bar led at Salem church Monday. In January last a negro boy living in the Warrior district had the misfortune to strike the pan of his knea with an axe and inflicted a palatal wound. He wai laid np for three months, at the expiration of which time the woondkeaiadand he waa able to go to hi* work. Last Friday tha wound became irri tated and a high fever set in and Saturday ha died. It was a very peculiar case. There was a heavy storm Bondar night in the neighborhood of Warrior post office. Tne wind blew so hard that it shook the port- master’s house and set a sewing machine run ning: The postmaster, however, did not fol low the example, but remained bravely at his **The Vhain-gung naevud Wednesday morning from the Columbus road to the Jog Town road, leering the fame * was ever known. A Tight Squeeze. An amusing Incident occurred yesterday afternoon during the progresa of the colored firemen’a tournament. On Mulberry street, in lront of the Lanier House, Timbcrlako’s wagon waa stationed and was occupied by the time keepers. When It came time for Price No. 8 to ran, the interest sad anxiety of the crowd wero great, and all •urged against the ropes to obtain a peep. It waa Just at this moment that a small bootblack, a Ut'le more enter ptlslugtban bis fellows, crawled under the wagon and secured a good pure beta een ona of the rear sprlugs. AU would have been well and bis enterprise mlcht have been — rldered commend ible had not a serious I been given to the inddenL When the company completed its ran, and the time waa chalked on the bo«rd, which was standing in the rear part of the wagon, the enthusiasm of the crowd knew no bounds, an J all rushed arouud the wagon to read the record. A number, lu the excitemenL rushed Into the wagon aud right tbere the trouble broke out The heavy pressure on the body de pressed the springs, and the bootblack waa In apredlcameuL The crowd »ur<*d on tha wag- ou. and the spring pteised tighter until the '‘wani-a-shlnc-slr’’ was held In a vise. To say that be screamed would faintly describe the yells that he sent np. His howls were heard tvan above the load cheering, and ha waa in danger of being sqnecsed to death, when two policemen came up, cleared the wagon and released him from hia perilous position. cub, K. L (Stanfield and W. I*. Burt;Champion, Athena, Moaea Johnson and M. X. Mol an; Re lief No. 2. Athens. W. A. Pledger. Samuel Me- ueen; Macon No. 9, A. Vaunucfct and J L ennadv; Griffin No 3, Morris so.I Hammond: Macon No. *. 8. H. Jemtaonand A. d. Sieph ens; Augusta No. 7, R. Lowe and L C. Drisco. Tha Umo-keepers were W A. l u-cger, Athena No. 2; W. D. Daniel, Griffin No 3; L. J. Bla lock, Amerlcus No. 1; R Lowe, Augusts No 8; M. b. Motou, Athens No. 8: J. L. Kennedy, “scon No 9, and J. J. Clay. Macon ho b By reference to the result above It will be seen that Price bote reel No. 8 won the first •rlze In both testa. Tne second prize in the Jrst teat was won by No Sot Griffin, and the second prize In the second test by No. 9 of Macon. The result was received with loud che ring, that was prolonged for several minutes Tne time made by No 8,2' and is a phenomenal record, aud one ofjwhlcb they might well be proud. The foot race was won by Fred Johnsou. of thena. who r*n the 150 yards la It seconds, an tel Jackson, of Athens, won the second prize the same distance in 1\V; seconds. This feature closed the day's programme. In revlewlsg the tournament, one fact ma; t>e mentioned to the credit of the the choree firemen, that Is the extreme orderly mauner In which they behaved. .Notwithstanding the Urge crowd and the great excitement there waa no disorderly conduct, and the police had practical;* nothing t> co. The good con duct of the companies was something remark the subject of much pleasant feature of the reel contest waa the law number ot mistakes that occurred. But one company made a failure, a fact that In a Queer Hiding Place, Early yesterday morning it was reported at police headquarters that a negro girl named Polite Tnreatt about il years of age, had left her home In the country and wandered to the city. Ihe Information was lodged by the pa rents of the girl, who were anxious that the city should be searched for her. The officers took the matter in hand and hunted everywhere for the stray girl yester day. Their efforts were not re warded. At a late hour last nlghL however. she was found *~7 officer Allen Joucs at the bouse of Edna . itta ou Bridge Row. The girl had evidently heard of the search that waa being made for Heptemt her. and becoming alarmed, had ae* rated her- October A Curious l the team of moles be longing to Ivey Bros, became frightened os Cotton avenue and ran away. The breast chain encountered a tree, when one of the males shied, leaving the pole end reverting the direction fa which be waa treveUac. The sptet, and the colored firemen of Georgia are to be congratulated on the pleasant mauner In which it transpired. Blood on tho Moon. Not very far from Macon lives a young man, who Is known for hia attention to a certain young lady. Borne time ago It came to his ears that a certain Macon young man, identified with the commercial interests, had made Improper remarks concerning the young lady. True to the instmett of the lover, he at once Indited a letter to the Macon joun* man. a»king him If he used the language attributed to him, and If he did. to retract IL The Macon young man. thinking that the corre spondent intended more to guy him tnan anything else, answered tbs Uttar la style that was aggravating. And now th young man from a distance takes the matte as it la presented, and writes to a friend tbu he will be In the city to-day to settle all diffe rences. In the meantime the Macon young man learns of hia intentions and grows re pentant to the extent that be wished ha had answered the letter differently. Therein irks attributed to him were not waq, bat yet he has tad the stranger to believe that they we How it will all and la the question that being discussed by thoeo intimate with the facta of the cast. Catarrh Cured. A clergyman, after suffering a number of year* from that loathsome disease, catarrhi after trying every known remedy without sue* at last found a prescription which com y cured and saved him from death. Any ~ ‘ a this dreadful disease sending e ed stamped envelope to Dr. J. A. 1M Dean street Brooklyn, New York, wlU feceire the receipt free of charge. davARwaw. July 22—Cotton market dull: etidTllag 918-16; ne* receipt* 3 »ros* 5; sales 6; stock 1,875; exports coastwise 10. *»ew unLB * a ». July k2. coi top market dull: miOMUng net -ro^lpts 17, *ro«» receipt! 17; sale* ‘i0;«tock2l.m MOttiLX, July 22 —KAwxai market steady: •niomuia 9% net **v*1ntr 6 «m*a 6; safe* 75; stock 3.959; exports cootwlse If. tiXMPwia. Jnly 22—coaov quiet: mid- 10: net receipts 4 gross receipts 6; stock 75.6. acoufta, July 22 dull; raiddllcr 10: receipt* 4; #.•'«• 8: stock 10. ('raelestoa, July 22 - Lwior. dull: mid. ” I “ * ~ receipts, 0; ,r‘— “ CITY MARKETS- stBAva.—Market steady. i'uh uemand fair. We quote: Bacon—side* ?@7Ue; moul ders 4. Bui* 6J6@6m; *iid*rider«- 8U* tTcirr 10'M.a 1 1. aa to tls* and auallt * Li ed.—Market quiet aud steady. au- ole. Wo quote: in tlerovn ano tubagjtffa -r 9* pailf 9/1: 6 Tb pail* 9 1 *: 8 !b calls 16; Lon- lsvllle kettle rendered, Uerces 9^4. BcTTiR.—Msrke*. steady aud well atoeto*- ileomargarlae20«22Q;tiewMay KiltedKoydVK. orotmerv 99«wv-- nr.mV.rv c■ Tenn***^ .(• s22: market overstocked with country butter- quality poor. Caxdt.—Aiaortrd. t> boxes fiflfiiCo. **?)«;, 8So. OOBW Bbi».—Uookad. Jib92.00; 2 ttsSk.oo. Floub.—Strong aud lu iu*>o oaiutu, Mar ket advancing. We qootc: Hotnmoc *4.59 family *5J8, extrv j6.ora5AO: fmu.-r 95A0a6.(O: patent <6.564.700. Drt Goods.—Tbe market is qnfot; <loma:- moderate: stocks amplfc. WoqniAe. Prints a5V>c; % Georgia brown third ry fic* « do 5v*. 1-4 brown shooting fXo: white cnapun;* b 9c; checks6J4»f^4e: yarnaPW for ha*( brown drllllDga fcfcafe. Faorr.—Bati*na>, risl fl.CCsL60 par bunw j yellow t2.00a£.,0u. Potato Xu.—Good demand i« r-ao?» p u*.-,.. at f2.50a3.00 pot bbl. Cabbaoc—9 to 11 cents per head, Rica.—Firm. Good 6c; prime 6*0; fancy u Btaboh.—Refined paari boxoe &o: * boxea 6c. aftles.—Tn m#wiorate'(**nacd. Kanov atoci 9i.60a5.00. None in market. OBAfiORS.—Maraov wea supplied. Denianc 5 e Li Dr -SALMON’S JC.IRCULARS fi"^RR.IC£Si FoasALBfty PJ.AN0ER8 BROTHERS IN WAOOSa.nmK'W.n. 1 V U:ME1W HITVP1.1WMACOv TlT COTTON FACTOM OROCBM.UlSAtXlS anrWwSra f ANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Te ' 1 '- I inuru itfin Tnn . 1 % 11-. . ™ 6 ACADEUICl DIULICALl LAW | SILDICALl 'THIS ELEGANT 115 1M« MX Rich mo/a A Al.. Rich. A Dan..-.. 56U Rich, k W. F. T.. 23; Rock Isiacd 118* 8L Paul..-. •*.•* ■ do. pit-f.M..*-. 109). Texas Racist — 14 Onion Paelflf.... co Wabash Pacific... 4k do. prei.-.— 8Vi W, D. foZwVL 65;, la. dtato bonds— Glass A, 2 to5m. 91M Claas B, 6a....... 102 .OwMia 6s....—. 102 la. 7s, mortgage. 102 J. Carolina....... 8) L Carolina, naw 18 runaing 10 L C. Brown oobl. 106^ 'onaessec Cf «.... 102 -’Irglala c*....—.. 47 •' oonaoUdated. 40 bet. and Ohio... 47 hloago A North. A do. preferred-. 96H vuver 6s K1o G.. Do irle 6) *w.t Tonn. B. B.. 1^ .ake Bhure....—. 8 1 . y»ulsr. dkNaah.M 6:?; (eapbladiOhar. I4H COMMEHClAt Macon, Jnly 22" - Sveulng. Liverpool reported buslncsa goo at harden ing rati*. Middling uplands A 7-16 Sales, 10,000 balos. Futures closed steady. In New York future contracts opened steady at 1916 for July and oloaed firm at 10.28-30. -alee, 150,600 bales. Spot* in Mow York opened firm at 10V4 and oloeed firm at 103-1A for middling np- rods Hales, 2»bales. OUTTOW. MARKET* BY TKlxc Jta:**s Livrspool, Jnly 22, noon.—Business good, at hardening rates; middling upland* A 7-16. middling Orleans AVf; sales 10000 boles; for speculation and export 2JOOO;receipt* 0; American a Futures strong and active, ust and September...™—.....6 82-646133^4 ember and October A 826 to'4fll iberand November...........2944^d6i November and December, A 71<>V9!B (A December and January- -....6 274e«2l-€4 January and February — «.JS 29-64^31-64 February and March J1S3 64 2 p.K.—Sales, American. 8300; middling up lands b\{\ middling Orleans A 9-16; July A 31M. Jnly vame...—........... 5 8 -44 raiy and AnguaL value - —.6 34-64 August and September, bnyers......A 84-64 September and October, sellers A 84-64 October end November, buyers—A 81-9% November end December, buyers A 80 64 December and January.buyers .6 so 64 •anuary and February, bnyere.... A 82-64 February and March, buyers-..—*5 31-61 Futures stealy. 4 r. m.—Futures cloeed steady. July, value- . —.684-64 July and AnguaL value. .. —A 34-64 August and September, *el!er* ~Ji 86-64 ,_.o0a4.00. Trtco ubainN ^OaMk: per pair. Amt* shovels 111.00 ner do*. Plow hoc* 4aAc t«. Tb. Holman’s plowstncks D.25. Avi, 47.OC4 HJIOperdos. Cottrn cards 94.50, Weli bucki-tt t4.i6. Cotton rope UaMto por lb. Swede 1m»c 5a5Kc per lb, refined *«>-,<!: p«r a. Pic e cm*. » ’ S. Nalls 12.60—f4sis of iO-d. Povr.u xog. Blaatihg powder 92 75. Ii**c ^ r lb. Drop shrt li es pa* be*. Bsrbo^ wire rue Raisikp.—Fair demand; market «c*.c j; n;e la/crs t2.60por box; now London layers ?r.7; per box; loose iucocatcls Ron Hides, Wool, ate.—Htce*—rrcelptr itrh." dry flint 8al2; salted 8*10. Wool norp.tii : u >, washed 12al6c: washed 18(.22": berry 6*10 Wax 18920c. Taliow 5c Oa*.—Market arm and iDgobit Camaud. taiWsoGo; West Virginia black 17c; ler-j #» 70c; oottoc seed 60; headlight HaJOc; k**ro*er. e lAo; aeMsfnnt 78c; machinery Unsr.ro 6Ks71n: mineral seal 88c: costcd *ax>i v.'tir.et Uo. Plt_ rela.pi a In and mlxetL t Nut*.-- 1 Tarragona almouas‘/Jc pet fb; ft. oess paper shell 24c: Frcncl. wainoi* isalx Naples —; pecan* 16c; Brasil 10*n fUberti- ocoaunts |40a45 por IUJL BABDmx—unanar tort* Aucncvc mi.u, imported IIS.60. souas*—iia mArxe'» u firmer and nigh«t ■rained 7%<v, powdered TMc; tranulated 7>ic 7^c; 6 6Hh7c; wiilto extra O 65-*o: yellow Hat.—The maiatt higher. 400c dnma.'.a; * .note at wholesale: Weswni tiwcti>7 n.2 small lota 9150. Lxxotfs.—Higher: good demand: Vesstri 14 C0rf4.50 Bxkd Potatoes.—Fasteru stock 92.75 per bbl. Dsixd Piachit—Strictly No. 1 peeled to pr> pound. Btecv.—Market bare of Florida aud G*jotgir grngi: New York sngar I0a40c; New Orbau* Mdl’es.—About seven oai loads in the mar ket; trado active; linwaoo. Homes.—There are very few horses lu mar kct. Fmx.-New crop, No. l bblt., irJ.0>;. hall V.bls. 16.00, quartor bbls. 98.25; kite 7Co. No. 5 mackerel, bbls. R00, ua«I tula. t4,t/>, ter bblt. 12.25, kite O'. LiqnOE»-Rje 91.C0aA.50, flotubOL- M afl r redistilled rye and oorn flsLW, gin and ru/;> ll.05ai.75, N O corn ll.fP, peach and app t brandy 92.00a2.75. t atawb* wln« 91 25, port »n<1 sherry wine 91.2ia8.8A, nbeny aud glrvei bnutdy 90catt.50, French hracdv 82.2&rA.?3. dt. meatlo brandy SLC5a2.09. Lime, (Ja^imbu plaztee jjuu vxum. -Au tamt lump lime is In fair demand, •> oeii- \ng at fl.UeL25 per bbl: ’^eorkte 11.‘.■*al.2& Calcined plaster f2.76al.nfi twr bbl: hair 40a5Cc. doorgla oemenl t2.no, i^ci«vilt« ana jw.se;- •lalo cenumt 9l.l0a2.a; Vi.-tianA oar*cut 13,7*1 100. (IKEBIB.—Market is quiet, demand tight: stocks ample. Ws quote: Full ctbam 1st lower grades 12al3c Salt.—The demand is med&rata aua tiu market steady; large auxk; Viigiula 91»L‘A> Liverpool 91; by cax load theic prices can be We will mail a Nickel-Silver Watcrbury Watch of the style represented in the ent be low to any one who • ill send us a club of ten mew subscribers to the Weekly Teloeaph AMD Messenger at one dollar each. This will enable each subscriber 10 secure the paper at the lowest club rate, aud at the same time compensate the club agent for his troub'e. •Only new subscribers-that is, those whose names are not now and have not been within six months previous to the receipt of the order 00 ou: books, will be counted. The^e watches are not toys, but accurate and serviceable time keepers. They ate sim ple, durable and neat. The cases alwhys wear bright. Tens of thousands of them are carried by people of all clsssea throughout the United States. II The Waterbury.” for it, <m fc.ii i S*ooSi uRSSSft rut n-pmarnta Gentlemen's watefl "'HE BEST IS CHEAPEST.’* nsiSB, .yqceucDcsMia;, it-rPoitnI ni.E-JnCnOcioTrrBilim write for., u t; K jUm. Price* to The Aalt a A Taj lor Cw. * ft HABIT : I 1—..«.«fc,.7S28 Oamt.—Th, nirktt u qul« ,ad ii«ii rholo. ; T.33-.nn ml. Uei common 9X>10o. QRAIN AKD rROVISlOH Mnl»K,T8 K1 TtLIOiCAPH. CHioioo, July 22 -nouiunch.ab.il: South- tin lUOiiiii. wbool opened f.lrtj .ctlro and timed iu lower thu jcitcrd.r; cub July Aucutt Hen* umber OOH^IK: Ho ! red r««h Horn opened fairly active and closed Vi higher than yesterday; cash 45V4, Jnij “ 45V*a4'H» September 45a4^i fairly active and cIom 1 firmer; pifiaum, WpSu »f,iWLK 110 23.10 30. July AU|Ud«i022U. 10 27*. Ho.dember 110 30.10 JH lard quiet ,nit uuobMUM: CMh |O.67>,,HC0 p Anguit PICO* ACJ ,,SeptemberWC'H.C70 Bnlki-iutiArm: dr, ulled ■buUid.rt U.1JM.2S. ,bor doe tS.ii7H»5.l0, uU*r elite. *&.«. Whl.k, Armu 11.15. ^8n«.™ unch.njcd: lUodird a t'J. * r L”utemtCJnl, 22 -Grain stead,: Whoet -No 2 Lonicberr, 97; No 2 red pi. Cora—No 2 mixed 3% No 2 whit, 55. mu -No 2 mixed U. ^rorlelone unebused, Bacon—cltar rib. tCHO, clear elde* 17.00. •bonlden 14.75. lima mn clear rib elde* 51.(0, clear .nice MM, shooldoie M.(0. Pork—mass HP.75. IJeme-gos.roar.vi f9.UMl0.C0. Lard qulet -cbotc last 44 21 prim. »te.hi 47.00 umctNXATi. Jot, 22 -Floor quiet: (amt), L25J4.M, 1*00, MOOsitO. Woaat hear,' —o 2 red winter, old OTaM. Oorn weaker: No2mlxed47^al7!4. OaU quiet: No 3 mixed .bor.nd October, tala. 6 35-M I end Nortmber. buyer. 52M4 Norember and December, ralue ..5 31-44 Daoembo, and Janoar,. T*lo«..__5M-M fenuar, and Pebniar,, ralue........5 33-04 Febmar, and March, Tain*——5 35 M N*W max, Jut, 22. noon.-kiouoa cu,; middling [uptand. lOK; mlodUns Uneaui me Crentnc—Cotton firm, not receipt. «; sms. receipts 52. Futures eloso firm sales 150.(001 Nsw Hoa*. Jnt, 27.-Th* Erenlnf Post’s cotton artlcla oars: Future deUrcrles war* ran up to-da, 2 to 7 points. Al tbo third call and Immedlatel, alter August showed s foe tb*r advance, but September was oObrsd 5 points below tbs highest point ot tho ds, end October 7 below tb* ism*. AU tb* other month, ranged .tor .tightly below ycitetdsy’a closing figures. Angnit brought at th* third cell 10.19-20. December 9.M, Jsnnsr, 9.75, Feb- ntsry 9.55, March 9.M 99, April 10.0g, May 10.20. Futures closed drat. The following Isble shows tbs cpenlcg and olostng quotations 44471, RUU UCVUUIIUB RIBIUICU, ilbu ILI Ivlvll liFI- aelf between a mattress and two slate of thu bed, that sbe had lowered to make a conve nient hiding plactj. She was taken to the bar racks and turned over to her parents who were glad to receive her. When sbe learned tbar they did tot intend to piintah her. she wai more that willing to return borne with them. the Bite Accepted. Official Information waa received in the city yesterday from Washington that the authotl< ties had accepted the site for the government building recommended by the commission. This settles the question. The building will be ercctel on the comer ot Mulberry and Third streets. It Is not knesra yet how long It will be be fore the work is actually begun. Tbere are several preliminaries jet to be arranged, and as soon as they are disposed of It wlllpro' ^ There will be some delay, occasioned by voidable circumstances, but the authorities here intimated that the work would be com menced at the earliest moment and poshed with all possible speed. Sarah W iliams In Umbo* Some time ego, it will be remembered, a negro named Sarah Williams, employed as a nurse by Mr. K. 8. Chamllsa.Uvlng on TtUntU Square, without any provocation and with the most malicious Intent, seized the hand of Mr. Cbambliaa’ Infant with her month and bit it until the blood flowed quite freely. The croti act aroused the Indignation of Mr. Chambliss, and e>ery effort was mads by him to capture her. She escaped, however and has not been heard of since. Last night et a late hour aha was arrested by officers Daniel and MeClnakv, who have been quietly working np the affair. She la the sister of Green Klckeieon, and waa found at her home on the Macon and Western railroad near Ylneville. It waa a nice piece of work on the part of the officers. A Card* To alt wlo are suffering from error* and In discretions r *oath, nervous weakneau early decay, lose of m«t. hood, etc^ I will tend art. dpe tnat will rare, jo, free of charge. This fnbonth America. Bend aeti-addmsed en velope to Bet. Joeeph T. Inman, Station D IA 28-30 10.02-03 19.78- 79 9.78- 741 9.73-7. MO-61 lt.91-92 [1001-63 1011.-13 10.20 ■ uplands 108-16; middling to Orleans 10 A-lfi. Consolidated cel receipts 262; Great Britain 0: to the continent 0. UALTBrtow. July 22 —gvocd market Mead ml* all or 9Ji: net reeefpta 2: crocs 2; 4; stock 131: exports coastwise 50. . .... . Noeeolx, Jnly 22-Ostsra, is firm; mid* A chance. This, dihig »K: met weetpts. 85, greet »; aalee by a uWonary 0; stock LM; exper a coeetwiae 24. — Jnly a -Htewa quiet; mid- SSf£ ioU;ibs4 reoMitsO, grass i FOH $3.50 ere sill loud the Wtexty Tri-Kgraph and Msssxnos . oue year anil oue ot tbesboro do- •crlbsd ssttbn to an, tddma. This propo sition la open to our subscribers as well si those who are not. Act Promptly. The above propositions will be kept open for a limited time only and parties who wish to taka advantage of either should do so at once. £V»Unleee otherwise directed we will send the watches by mall, packed In a stout paste board box, and our responsibility for them will end when they are deposited In the post office They can be registered for ten centa and parties who wish this done should inclose this amount,or we will send them by express, the charges to t>e paid when they are deliver ed. Address THETELIGRAPI! AND MKB3ENGBR, Mtcou, Georgia. Make money orders, checks, eto, payable to H. C. HANSON. Manager Victor Af?o ct al vs. Petetann. Oliver k Co. R. M. Oliver k Co., Mr*. Margaret A Oliver. Chas J. A’ten. et al—Dll lu Equity-Bibb Superior Court. Ap>il Terns, 1885 It appearing to the court that Mr*. Margaret A. OliveraudCbas. J. Alien, defeu«’ants In the above stated case,do no: reside in the State of Georgia, but are alleged to reside in the State ot North Carol hit-, that they cauno , iberefere, bs aarved according to the ordinary legal methods, aid that they nave not In fact been served. On motion of complainants’ sol hi tors U is ordered r.y the coart that service of the above bill be made on the said defendants by publi cation of this order in the Telegraph and Mes senger, a nawsi **■— —* 2ui!Li«7 . -t--" «•' a sstfV. i.’g TOJ^MENSrffii manuood. ate. I will *m4 yon a valoable treatlae npoa the *:.’ore direct ion • (or Mlf-cur*. frttof Charge. Addr—Prof. F. U. i UWLEK.SIoodu».Cocn. luf This Out 1 fiESftwwi Hill ■HlgMMlAQottQi BOX OF DOOM |Ut*i wlii Lnn*TouUi MORE MONEY. In One Mow*. 11 han Jinythln^ H-eIn Amerfc-Jk. AfieulutH .-rtAlna, hcodnocoplUL U.Yuu3gj;xurceavlehSLN.Tar|. m SLAVERY! ASK. (Lull S Uiit’d-t of tho DeOutnrry TV^sJlui >. Yrean J author of Mreralbovk* nn OpiumiTua ^ , r ‘ t ^"Tk 0, *b"Ophmj*d Merphlne II:,Mi* cab .c*mIy,IhssrssMgkly and aerrclG rured at htMB% m'.'S-rFgsgt:; ttu wssPS n it A: k\\v I-,;,';':, - ICELSIOB OOOKSTOVES ALWAYS SATISFACTORY EIGHTEEN SIZES AKD KINDS ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED Fork I AM quiet and 10. I’l.itBMtU rib. 15.85, .bort paper publlihed In the ett, of r of nlbb snd gist* o' Ueorsls, jun. 25th, 1585. A true extract Iran tbs minute* ot Bibb In ferior Court, Juno 261b. 1W5. ‘—26 lsmtm A. B, BQ38, r|.rk. firm: sbonldsnl 4.1 cltsr K52V4- Fseon firm: thoa)>'.r. 44..*0 short rtu tgto. short cltsr 85 75. Ben a -suserojure-i quiet snd ttetd, st 812.01'. ■ r steady and nnehteged b.rd (reaur.,) , **» Orleans lag Uosiitead,: uommon Ugbt 8275*4.75 nacklns and batob.n* (420.4 75. Whl.k, dull at 8U2. uxLTixuek, July 22,-Fiour quiet, steady: llowatd atreet and Waateiu »...- t.n - ,8 00 • 340, ektra 1350,4.25, lamll, t4.3ti5 0O I.*|1» Milt, npertna I.V2M3A). rxtn. 43.76*4 00 R'o brindi 4490*5 00, Faiapreu lamll) 45.25. •urerlaUr, patent 4400 tsiim- Houvr-n ■tetdy and .ctlrs; Western lower and dull; goutbwn red 9<*95. do amber 90.91.02, N,' I Mar,land 97*97)4, No 2 Weateru wtntet red apot 9taS>474. Oora Sou thorn white ■tead,: Weatrnt.teady: honthera white 67*61, do vetlow 54A!5 New To**, Jul, 22 -Floor-Southem dull: >mmoo to fair extra 43 30,415; good to eholc. extra K20*5.50. Wheat, .pit 1*1!; lower: ungraded red 82*05, do wfelta |i 02. No 2 “* * Oora red I red Jul, 90%. Augurt 8SJ*n.00J4 opened and cloMd iteady: uugraded (0e63, ungraded white 5t*65, gnu them ,6)4*15! 4. bops dull and nominal: new 20*25. lair to ohoto* 7*15. Coffee, spot lair Rio week at 88.53)4. 7*#7 Rio, epet 44.95, August 85.85. Bugar dull and nominally unchanged Harbadoes 4 9-16, cemrtftnsl 3%. gt Bwbadoaa 4 914, osotrUunl 3%. gt Croix 4%, gsn Domingo 5)4 French blond. 5)4 Demornre 4)4 Martinique 51-1 , Antlqua 4%. Brasil 4)4 Feraambuco 415-14, KngUih Ulindi 5 1-14, Mnsoorado 1)4 Fortoltlco reining 5)4*5%; refined dull-O 5%*6J4 *xtre(16*,iii^wilte*itrn05Kai3-l5,letlow «t5!4 os A 57..-.'., mould * 4%, stsndsr • At!;, confsotlonsre' A(%s( 714,bnuhrdiy.% 7. cut lost (1:*7, powdenu A c%s7,*rsnnUM *%, cttbtsQ;. Mot.'>et dull snd nnchsnged: nsw Orlssm WsM. 0nhni504ss. reanlng) 19%, Rios stesdr donwstto 4%e7 ranguon 45; O04UW1 seed OU steed, st *2*35: erode 3>* X Fork ttssdj: more, root nL37%*H 50. Middle* dull: loo* clear 84.00. Lard opened lower and cloeed .lead,: Western steam .pot 8480* jgyssiJsswr & Naval Btorusw Bavajtnax, July 22 -B0rta /palac) firm strained to good Rrelnsd 41.00*1.10; inlet £°H^2oofe! UwiU “ finn: Libel for Divorce. Aanle Harrell va. John W. Harrell —It appear ing by the return of the zherlff that tne de fendant In the above ea«n In not to be found la the county of Bibb, and it being shown to ih** court that he does not revldeln the .state of Georgia, it Is ordered tbet said defendant do appear at the next October term lss>, of this court, then and tbere to demur, answer or plead, not demurring nl . no to said libel, or in default thereof the court will proceed as to Justice shell appertain. Further ordered that service of seid petition snd process of this or der be perfected by publication of this order In the Telegbani and Mimsenoer ones a month for four months before said Octebsr term 1865. Let this order be eutertd on the minutes of this court. In open court April 29, im. J BRANHAM. J. 8. C..R.C. H. F. Sxeoiieceer, plaintiff's attorney. A true extract from the minutes of Btbb 8u« parlor Court. A B. ROS3, Clerk. Jane 19. ittl-jyllemlm* Dr, J. M! ( Buchan & Mon. EASTMAN, GEORGIA.! 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