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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. AUGUST 21.18-55.
ON CALAII) BANDS.
The Morn with many a scarlet van
leaped, and the world wm glad with May.
The Hula waves along the bay
Broke white upon the shelving itranda;
The sea-mews flitted white as they
A Full Liat of the Officers nnd Executive
Committee.
From the proof-sheets of the premium llat
fortbecomlog fair of the State Agricultural
Society, wo get a full and complete llat of the
On Calais sandal
On Calais lands must man with man
Wash honor clean In blood to-day;
On spaces wet from waters wan
llow white the flashing rapiers play,—
-Farrv, riposte, and lunge! The fray
Shifts for a while, then mournful standi
The victor; life ebbs fast away
On Calais sandal
officers, executive committee and division
superintendents. The premium lists will soon
be ready for mail! jt.
On Calais sands a little i
j span
Of silence, then the splash and spray.
The sound of eager waves that ran
To kiss the perfumed rocks astray,
Touch the lips that ns'er said “uay,”
To dally with the helpless hands;
Till the deep sea in silence lay
On Calais sands!
ENVOY.
Between the lilac and the May
She waits her love from alien lands;
Her love is colder thsn the clay
On Calais sands!
—Andrew Lang in the Magaxlne of Art
President, Col. L. >. Livingston, Covington,
Secretary, E. C. Grier, Macon
Treasurer. Captain XL J. Powefi, Barnesvllle.
Vice-Presidents. First district, Capt. A. F
Hahn, Springfield; 8-cond dfstri t, Capt f.
G. McCall, Quitman; Third district. Col. J. H.
Black, Amerlcus; Fourth district. Col. James
H. Fannin, LaGrange; Fifth district, Col. W.
L. Peek, Conyers; Sixth district, Col T. O.
Holt, Macon; Seventh district Col. T. J. Lyon,
Cartersvil'e; Eighth district, Col. J W. North
ern, 8parta; Ninth district, MaJ. W. H. Per-
ktnson, Woodstock; Tenth district, Col. M. C.
Fulton, Thomson.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
First district Dr. A. Oemler. Savannah; Capt
W. H. Cone, Ivanboc; Capt. J. O. Davla, Dar-
lot Second district, Dr. W. C Paschal, Daw
son; Hon. Thos. VV. Fleming. N w:on; Capt
T. R. Bennett. Camilla. Third district Capt.
I. F. Murph. Msrshallville; Col R. W. Auder-
LOST HIS MIND AGAIN.
Mr. Chaa. Gardner Will so to the Asylum
One* More.
Yesterday morning officcts Moore and Drew
arrested Mr. Charles Gardner at the union
passenger depot The aneat was cfljcted at
the Instance of Mr. Gardner's son. Arthur
Gardner, who stated to the officers that his
fother waa in a dangerous state of mind and
that the family were In fear of bodily hatm
from him.
When arrested Mr. Gardner had in bis nos
i a double-barreled shotgun and equip-
McMhuuk was notified and a writ of lunacy
was issued against him. The following Jury
were Impaneled to Inquire into his
mmtal condition: Messrs, w. L. Glass, T. F.
Walker, M. D , GeorgeL Honrv.W.W.Baughn,
J. E. Whitehurst, J. B. Denton, Oscar Adams,
H. A Blue. Charles McAllister, C. A. Killy
Ixniis Nelson and G. W. Holmes. Sr. After an
iim utiKHtion It wsa decided that be was a
proi-er subject for the asylum, and ho was
lorthwith committed to the county Jail. It it
probable tha: he will be taken to the asylum
this morning.
Mr Gardner la considered a splendid me
chnnlc when in his natural state of mind, and
' r sometime been engaged with Messrs
“ » has btMM
J. 8. Schofield & Son. He 1
Warreuton for some offense committed while
in this unfortunate condition. The famllfl
hero were notified of what had happened, am
securing his release had him brought home!
Since then his condition has been growing
worse, and culminated lu bis arrest under the
at>"vi- < irenmatances yesterday morning.
The following concerning the unfortnnate
taken from the Warreuton Clipper:
vcral TlIMpnVMMMHMP
Charles Gardner by name, worked at Donble
Wells in this county, and by bis industry and
ri i Ik ation to business, won for hlmselfH
good name end an abundant snocess Though
no wan raised at the North, yet when Southern
—called to defeud the principles
tho sentiments of his adopted
home, was among the boldest of our
Southern heroes. On last week ho visited
our county and contracted with Mr.
D. Maya and Mr. Tbompsou to repair a mlll.1
Bnt it was soon discovered that Mr. Gardner
« not in his right mlud. and hissa*sequent|
wb iu uia riKin miu'j, kuu utiiu"iu<{uciu
action bore out this euiplclon. On the nigbt
of Friday, the 12th lnraot, he met Mr. D.
a! tya and asked him to return with him to Mr.
Thompson's. They both got ont of the buggy,
Maya going in tirat, when Gardner came In I
much to tho surprise of every one, he pre
vented a pUbd to Mays'a breast and told him
to consider himself under arreat: that ho
{Gardner) being a United States detective had
been hunting him for the last four years and
had found him at lut. At this state of affaire I
Thompson orderod Gardner to retire
■] did so. On Saturday Gardner
was brought before Justice Fowler for com]
mitment trial, ebaraed with assault with In
tent to murder, end though Mays, the prose
cutor, and Thompson, at whose bouse the feud
was committed, swore that they thought Usrd-
fled t
cr»zf, besides other witnesses tenth
i the same thing, yet he waa committed
jor an assault. On Monday, however, he was
tried and acquit'ed by Judge Pilcher on the
grounds of insanity. In the trial before the
County court letters wero read from Dr. Pow
ell. of Mi Hedge rills, to the effect that Gardner
had been an Inmate of the asylum before.
After ho was acquitted our good people made
— -|i ftkim to his family
cy enough to send
-.nds at Macon, and
put into the custody of the conductor of tho
opening's train.
THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY*
.. • . wmyiii iiiu. .
son, Hawklnsvllle; Capt J. Clayton Clements,
Towns. Fourth district, Col J. M. Mobley,
Hamilton; Msjor M. R. Russell. Carrollton;
Dr. H. H. Cary LaGrange. Fifth district. Col.
J. D. Boyd, Griffin; Major G. W. Loyd, Coving
ton; Capt E. B Plunk* t, Atlanta. 8lxth dis
trict, Capt. R. E. Park, Macon: Col. G W.
Adams. Forsyth; Jere klollls. Esq, Macon.
Seventh district, Col. J. O Waideil Cedar-
town; Capt. Pearce Horne, Lalton;
Major B. M. H. Byrd, Cedartown.
Eighth district^ Can J. B Eoehart Point Pe-
A COMING STAR.
The New Aspirant for Nellaon'e Laurels-
How Sho Will be Supported.
New York Morning Journal.
Ever since the death of the very much
lamented Adelaide Neilson a dossn differ*
ent actresses have fretted their ihort time
on <he boards at stars in the laudable en
deavor to take the place vacated so sud
denly. It is truth to tell that that position
has not been occupied yet, even by our
own gorgeous Mary Anderron, who. when
she attempted Neilson’s Shakespearean
parts in London, made a distinct artistic
failnr*, and even a pecuniary one. The
dialect actresses, among whom we may
number Mod j«ska, Kbea and two or three
others, have occasionally attempted
Bhnkspeare, bat the difficulty iu under
standing their peculiar pronunciation of
blank verse has, pernsps, robbed them of
a portion of that success they would other
wise have had.
The last aspirant in this direction is a
Miss Adelaide Moore, who is to open at
the Ktar theatre as "Ju let" on Monday,
August 17. Miss Moore has only been in
tha country two weeks, but she has not
lost time, for already Barony has photo-
FINANCIAL.
3 very fotv horses in mar*'
miOJU AND BOND820 MAttON.
CoatBiar.—Cockod.iaUtXJ;2 Rs53.CC. 1.4
Flock.—Strong and lu good demand. Mar- J *.
ret advancing. We qnoto: Common I4.5C. \*4
COEBXCTED ET
I family M>.2S; extr* *am*ly *5.00a5AO; fancy .
J. W. LOCKETT. Beoxbr.
ffJOaAOO: patent te.56x.m U
Day Goods.—The maraot is quiet;_dsmart
MACON, August 6, MS, _ _
Investments in good demand, with markets {SL2j5(^^ijS5 J S^o^ rT ' 9,n ^ otorbjv ^ ,a ** :e,s
very strong. Monev easy. j ylurr.—Bauxnac, rod. fl.OQaLSO per bunch il
yellow *2.00x8.00. )' w
oneaflA.- Mar set is quiet; demand light;
, .... _ - . -.ocks amplo. We quote: Full cream 14o; l 1
isu is, 1886, Feb. and Ana. ooupor.s.KO 0 X lower grades 12*1?o !
>a. 7a, 1886, January and July cou* nasror.—Apsnrtoa. in boxes WHOc, bairels
Dons, mortgage W. A A. R. \X J(2 %%o.
la. ?•, gold, quarterly ooupocs ill 12 Daron Pwiimsa-atrictly No. 1 peeled to tw
a. fed?, Jxn.andJulyooorent,,1.2)4 b$K pound.
CITY Bovns. PIGELES.—Pints H.BC: quarts *2.25; hall car*
1 reli, plain and mixed, $7.00,
THI
SECI
-twooa n, quarterly t capon,..
’.iVieinab'e., quarterly couponiiHr^tio^ I gSaSSK^i®^ ,or ' xiut0 ' 1 J
ninrafcuB 6,quarterly coupon,.... . 90 91 (UaSKiaUsito llemta net bead
UViuta U, quarterly con pom. HO ivl | atoa -Flrm C^l tet wtafttac: (auoy I*.
8TA*OH.-KaSne« pearl toxe, 6o; do. 1 a
v•>»;«*.van femaleCollegebonds..~VAX !DXI toxaalZ
XAILBOAD ECtiPS,
k-.t-ntio and Gulf 1st r.ortgatt.
t»7, January and July coupons..~115
ter; Col. Geo K. Heard, Elber'on; K Kener, picture noeb not tool us ir sne were any
Madison. Ninth district. Col Geo. n Joues, more. Bhe has an intelligent face, Urge
graphs of her In the piece she intends to
phs show her as a
comply lady. H-*r
delightful uncertainty
that she is 21 or 23 years old, and her
picture does not look as if she were any
play. Theie photographs i
plump, youthful and com
husband states with delight
Norurnss: Col. W. A. Holcombe, Alpharetta;
MaJ. T. N. Dslaney, Woodstock. Tenth dl*-
B rckman, Augusta; Col. J. L. Fleming, Au
gusta.
HEADS OF DEPABTMRtrrS.
General superintendent. Jere Hollis, Esq
J. O. Weddell, Cedartown, superintendent. ■
I Department B. cattle, sheepaud swine, Capt.
Pearce Horne, Dalton, supcrlnten ’ent.
" jjartment C, poultry aud bees, capt. E. B,
Plunket, AtlsnU, s«iperlntendent,
.'Department D, field crops. CoL J. M. Mob
ley, superintendent.
Department K, horticulture, orchard, etc.
Dr. w. C. Paschal, Dawson, seperlutendent.
Fannin, LaGrange, superintend
Department G, ornamental needlework.
Dr. 11. H. Cary, L*Gra ge, superintendent.
Department II, fine arts. Col I J . J. Berck
mans, Augusta, superintendent
Department J, tool* and implements. M. R.
Bussell, E q., Carrollton, superintendent.
hmell, h q., Carrollton, superintendent.
Department K, rnsnufa* tures. CoL J. H.
Hack, Americas, sunerluten ent.
BlaeL, —
Department L, Machinery. Col. G. H. Jones,
Norcross, superintendent
Department M, merchants’displays. Capt.
J. G. McCall, Qnltmsn, superintendent.
Department N, races. CoL T. J. Lyon, Car*
teriville. superintendent
eyss and wears dishevelled hair, fiat does
not appear to be particularly abundant.
From her husband, too, it la learned
that ane has been starring in the British
f iroviucea in Shakspeareau plays for the
ait three or fonr years. that she shall
not miss her opportunity here Mr. Theo.
Moss has allowed her to have the Star
Tneatre for $1,000 a week, which is a good
deal less than his ordinary rent, and Mr.
Pitou, who is her manager here, is really
engaging some good people for her sup
port
So far he has obtained Mr. Joseph Whee-
lock for the "Mercado” of the perform
ance, Mr. Atkins Lawrence for the "Ro
meo,” Leslie Allen for the "Friar” and
Clara Fisher Maeder far the "Nurse.” If
Miss Moore has the ability of any of these
■he will be snre of success, for her g<x>d
looks and her youth wiilgo f.r to aid her.
It really looks, if she is what her husband
represents her to be, as if tha successor of
Neilson might have been found.
Dublin it was learned that 10) convicts b.*gan
work venter'ay morning on the Macon
and Dublin railroad, an enterprise that has
been mentioned several tlmea in these col
umns. Those who have doubted heretofore
its future have now every confidence In its
success.
The force arrived Saturday night, bringing a
number of wheelbarrows plcka and spades.
Thcj began the grading at Dublin no the river
, and will work towards Jeffersonville.
The /orco Is under tho direction of Engineer
Arthur Ton, »n1 the work will be pushed as
rapidly as possible.
The Best EmJomaro nro Bonks Them
selves.
An endorsement of the high reputo which
It deservedly enjoys at home (where itfo lows
the even tenor of lu way), fa abown oy the
fact boldly advertised by tho world famed
Louisiana State Lottery, that The New Or
leans National Bank, Louisiana National
Bank. State National Bank or Germania Na
tional Bank, all leading banks of New Or
leans, La., will receive any registered letters
orpnaUl orders accompanying orders. The
next drawing (the lM.b), will occur Tuesday,
September 8, for any informs)ion of which
addreas M. a. Dauphin, New Orleans, La.
Showing That Young America's Wisdom-
teeth are Cut too Early.
Providence Journal.
Day before yesterday, one of the citizens
of Pawtncket noticed a small boy, appa
rently 10 or 12 years of rge, snfily en-
s tonced under the bjwlof a drinking foun
tain in front of the Pawtucket Congrega
tional Church. The little fe.'losr sat there
quietly and calmly that the citizen won
dered what it could all bo about, and he
became so Interested that he stopped to
watch him. A few moments later anoffitr
little fellow who stood on the sidewalk
shouted, "There’s a pigeon 1” The citizen
then saw that a p!ge-jn had alighted upon
the edge of the bowl to drink. The little
fallow peered out from under the bowl
cautiously until he aaw the tail of the bird,
and then, running his hand carefully
along the under side of the bowl, caught
toe pigeon by the leg and was up and
away. The other little fellow wan also go
ing away when the citizen hailed him and
asked him what bis friend was going to do
with the pigeon
Jr ” wai
Bucklen'a Arnica Fnlyei
The best salve in the world for cuts.brulae*,
sores, ulcers, salt rhnim, fever sores, tetter,
chapped bauds, chit lalns, corns, and all skin
eruptions and positively cures piles, or oopay
required. It le tuaranteed to give perfect sat
1st action or money refunded. Price *.5 oents
per box. For sale by Lamar, Raukin and La-
Sell it,’ 1 was the reply in a business
like manner.
“Do yon catch many that way?” was
the next query, to which came the
answer:
"Yes; me and him caught seventeen the
other day."
"What did you get apiece for them?>’
and the aoswer was "ten ce-its.”
Yesterday morning the cttizei noticed
the same t*o boys engaged in the same
operation, and drove them away and noti
fied the police to put a stop to it. It must
b) admitted that the trick Is an Ingenious
one and cannot fall of being succe-sfnl, as
the bird, all unsuspecting, is drinking.
A Macon Conductor's Capture.
M win bo remembered by readers of thel
TKi.Kunarn that about thrte months ago 4 ne
gro preacher named Jesse Cook, living at or
near Butler, in Taylor county, murdered his
wife with no axe, and succeeded In effecting
bln escape. Efforts to capture him failed,
though half a dossn negroes have been amit-
«*d at \ nr ions tlmea. 1 hey proved their Iden
tity. and tho real Jesse kopt free.
Whl'oat Union Springs, Ala., on Tuesday
night. Conductor George Smith, of the through
freight, hired some auditions! help to dt«-
ihargcsome frelghtorbagtagc. Hewastxken
asldo by one of bis train
hamH and told that among the
men at work was tbo notorious and lone
some ht for Jesse Cooh.Thecondncter saw in his
mind iiu-' . r ot's proclamation, nnd other
rewnriH wtth the figures 4300 looming com plo
noukly In tho background, and with the aa-
a uta nee of his train hr nds soon had Jesse
where all hopn of escape wai ent off.
The wlfc-murderer wae placed in Jail at
Union Hprln?*, and Governor McDaniel’s
re.iui- Uon will go forward at onoe.
Conductor nmlth not only deserves the re
ward n, but the thanks of the people in aiding
to bring to Justice so brutal a man.
who won?
A arulntor to his friend did say:
‘TlUay a wager 1 can make
The sculptor, smiling, made reply:
Another Appanrnnce of HugalnK Mollle.
The Hugging Mollle, whoso performancee
havobect mentioned several times of latel
hss made a change of base, and was perform)
i last beard from, In another part of
loi best way of sobering up i. to
b.th, the h.xl and wiitt. In cola water,
end take a notion o! bromide of p ituetum
and aromatic ammonia or valerian.
Am old colored woman upon being
Immemdln F.l.tka i.e- Sunday, exclaim
ed: “Bre s de Lord, die em Die'Imre tee
been beptiied.”—Jacksonville {Fla ) Her
ald.
CorriMa letters In the treasury at
Washington li nuw done by eallarapb on
tte ehreti ol paper for blndiDg in
ie>. Toe new proem eaves tuna
end money.
Visnma la about to put Into practical
operation an teron.mio mutilation, where
a conetant lupply ol balloons ol every kind
and etyle will be kept on hand. Aican-
have been coni H , ,
in the neighborhood of the byosgogue, corner
of Second and Popltt streets. If the report of
her lsxt performance U to be credited, she has
enlarged her field of action endr* I '
somewhat boiler in her attacks.I
The fourth and lut victim pat in appear-
ano# yesterday morning at the city half, and
lodgi-ii information that be bad been deprived
of fUj the night before by this mysterious
periM>u, who attacked him between Cherry I
«nd Poplar streets, near an alley In thereat
of Collins'a repository,
lions are to be free.
Somebody has calculated that the ad-
vertisements in a recent Saturday issue of
the London Time* brought in about $11.*
000. This would make 966000 a week,
$204,000 a month and $3,1G8,00U a year.
Tiie total eclipse of the uun on Sep-
A Lest Fiag,
This ofilco is la receipt of a letter-from Lieu
tenant thaie M. Healn, at Laconia, N. II.,
ask in g for Information concerning the colors]
of the Twenty-sixth Msisachnaetta Volunteers,
captured at the terrible fight at Hinchester,
Va., by tho Twanty-slxth Georgia Regiment
A thorough search t>as been made for it, but
no tidings have been received. The survivors
are anxious to hsve it returned to them by
October 18. when they will bold their reunion.
Any ineiAt- r of the Twenty-sixth Georgia
Regiment having any knowledge of thefiig
can communicate with Lieutenant Swain at
1-Aconla.
{’•store
Suicide of a Cat.
On Sunday morning as several gen-
it men acre crossing the bridge over the
fieoa and Western railroad near ware's
,h« y saw the fc *t mall train from Atlanta ^
ng an<l stopped to see it pass underneath,
on looking down they aaw a large cat on
me fide of the track and one of them re-
mat ke*l that he Intended to see whet tha cat
would do when the train came along, suppos
'd comae, that It would be frightened
d climb up the embankment. m
.
i the tram approached at ita rapid rate the
Oil waa noticed to crouch Itself for a spring,
am at the Instant the ponderous engine waa
fMatfta, Tabby sprang under the front tracks. I
W hen the train had nassed tha observing par
ty n* tost the wheel had eat the cat in half, I
as nicely aa tf it had been done with a razor-
edg' d ' leaver. So swift was the movement of
| n fortunate paiaay that it reached the op-
pot-lie rail of the beck.
i Author of Beautiful Snow.
Ml ON. Aufa.t 11. IMS.—)furn. Editor.:
I rt.'i jour I'lltorUl on "know poeu to the
■ nC I knew Henry W. Faxon IMlautelyi
• boyhood end mine k. k.
•lw.yi cUlmed to be the author of
and no sun It.In, than In C.JM
douM'd thel to y.xon brlongcd the credit
wrtuiw the "Itc.uttfut snow." Bom, yel
after ifenr, • death, Chertmi A. Ye*<
rom ltd, huge mail of ibapale.. day
A patient woman nuu lut.takc,"
I’ll taka yon." waa hie friend, repty,
And toon the KUtptnr'a work we. done.
■ KUIVIUI, PHUIIUP, WWIO IVF'J • „
A perfect woman inonld have none.
Mother!
If the little darling Is .pending each deep-
lest night*, dowly and ptlnlully waiitlng
away by the dralnege upon Ita aji'em
from the dT-cte of trethlng, procure a but
Hoot Dr. BUgera' Huckiirterrv Cordial,
TIE UKEaT SODIHKKN REMEDY,
and Dnd what many mother, have by Ita
me—a cotoptata care, at It will In all
howell affection, In byth yonng and dd.
For aala by all droggtat) at 80 centa a
bottle.
teoiber 20 will not be vinble In Iba Dotted
State,. The only land on ibe i lobe from
which the pbate of totality will be vlr'ble
I. tbe ihort of Cook’s itialt, In New Z;a
land.
A Mohammcdan university 000 years
older than Oxford la atill Hjaiiabing at
Cairo a ■ In tba daya of Arabian connects
It contalna bat on. room, tha ll'or ta
paved and tha roof la tupported by 400 ool
It ig n curious fact that wasps’ neats
often take Hre.aalaiuppo.ed.by ib.cbtm-
leal action of tbe wix upon tba material
of wbtchttaneit 0 compos'd. Many of
the Brea of nnknown origin In bayet.cke
and farm bnltding. may tba, be accounted
for —Ithaca Journal.
rArgB baskets tor farm and factory
net art now manalietured. Tbs lima art
protected by a wooden hoop on etch tide,
both nailed together, and tha large baeketa
(two-bnah.l ilxe) are ttreegibened by
woodea ribe, and fnrniibtd with iron bot
toms and rib,.
I JTiie longest reapito on record has
been granted by tba aovernor ot Delaware
In tbe cue ot Lewis F. Llat, who wai aen-
tenced to death fora murder committed
in Wilmington. Tbe law prohibit* the
governor from Dominating a death len
ience, io be overcame the legal prohibition
.... .. May 20,
now ’
by respiting List until Friday, U
1W0—over Blty-foor yean. He ia i
hta twenty-filth year.
The town of Brierly Hill, in the En-
glUh coal refloat, tbresttn, to diappear
from eight. Clafta are opening In tbe
•tracts, and the people fear a sadden en-
galfmcnt Into tbe mfntn. chamber' which
honeycomb the grooud underneath. Tbe
owner* of tha pita have off,red to a*U
them to the town for a fair consideration,
and the council Is now oomldming whether
It it beet to hoy them or, to tut a slang
term, to let the town glide.
A wealthy lady ot Philadelphia ia
haring bail! a miniature cull, for the nee
ot a pet dog, a handsome-looking tali'
blooded maitifi. The fntun home of bit
dogahlp is modifed altar one of the famous
round tower, tf Ireland, and when com-
plated will cost $800. Tbe honra la fire and
a half feet long, six feet high and fonr and
a half fast la width, only highly pollebad
antique oak bring need in IU cotutrncUon.
Tbe entrance to the boose la by a fin*
arched doorway, and that portion of the
front adjoining the latter la ovaUbaped.
The corner* are rounded, and in every
way the onUlnee are pleaeicg. Tba front
and (Idea
!4.60*5.00. None In nurket.
OaA»ee>.—nwaci won supplied. DemanO
light; BA0a3.75. im.k Ida itock exhausted.
turn—note crop, No. i, obis.. «u.oo, nail
bble. *6.00, quarter bbl«. UMt nt» Joe: No. *
mockeroL bbU. N on. pelf bbli. U.0f. qnir-
wr hbl«. JJ.I5. kit, 60.
HAaew.sa.—Market arm. Herts
I par keg. tlnle .hoe. 26.0D. Jronbonodbaue
iLARSil
forhaleby FUN0EHS BROTHERS JOTTON FACTUpj
’ :J?“P.0ERH. DKALtto
•nMOafc-
ArfLies.—in mof 4 erated**maiK. Fancy stock IN WAGONS*GUANOS wn«l FARMERS' HUPPMEg, M \CON. O a
Lie.', January and July coupons.~.j
ntral R. R. consol, mort., li, 18W,
ixn. and July coupons —..„ UHM ui
tvcrala R. R. 6s, maturity 1827 to
Lttl, Janaary and July couvom. M .lCC
senile and .Girard endorsed 8 per
••■iuu 5kl mortgage, due 1K3S 1C6
dont. tb Hi?, crd. 6s,. 1st mort. fin? , .— ... . .. ------
* *09, January »nd Jnlyi»npon»_lM}4 :f4>( M.5"cf.OO rernn cb.m. fOrtV; Mr pair. Am«
'cn. Ala. at, ut mort., one lfwt, «hovel, S O 00 oer do,. W<mO>oc* tilc w
April and October coupon* lu! 109 ?• Hrim.rC p.ow.tooti H OO ire* 170*
• rat. **. la. 10 mort.. doe tUC bon oet >1'«. OottruR6ti. WeUbnoXr')
LO'd and Octoberoottpone ..,.,—311 U3 4 40 0o;ton root 16o93r: por Pi. BweOcIm
<<>rtbua«ern end. 7e, lrt mort., duo ’>« », M9nod'MV4cj.cn Ih. (Iw*
'W. SoT.eonpope..^„Jit us Ucp«rS>. H.47--ti»«f»r.f UM. poeu
)0l. A Rome, end. by C. R. R 100V, toiR »V.OO net aec BImotk powdw 1978. <e
tAUitoao vrooxs. I W Dree s»et
a-.astx aud Bov. 7s. xaxrantoedm.117
ox-dividends...mm. '0
j-vairal certificate*...—*. * 89
tuntkwextern 7».«uamriU3ad,sx-dtvil4
»f-.>fgta Railroad ex-dividend -.150
[ANDERBILT UNIVERSITY,^"? -wi
[ ACADEMIC; RinLICALl LAW| W MEDICAL; PIIAIUIACECTICIL. .,r ' ! ' !,i I
I Clrll Enrinearing and Manual Technology rmbrawd In Aculralc DrnartnreL B™, .fill
_ 40-3U Gas Light and Water stock. 91
jxnlirr noose stock...* ss
•AWE *TOCX.
Bank. *.110
■tesdy. -os#;* easy at 1. Nxchanrr, .oca inz st 2l.Uel.2S per bbl; flooraii
484^; taprt 485«. sute bond very dull. n«v. O flulcM nlaxter tJ.75al.00 per bbl; hair iCaMc
im .iout bonds strong. I Georgia cetnont *2.09; Louisville and Ru
Evenina.—Kxonanxc, |L?4^. JEcmsy l@lj a . -isle cement n.tnpy.oo: Fortlsn-l qkuuci "
'xiV-treaxurv tielaonai: oulu #162,238 u*; nm- 400.
OYoy $26,361000. G^vernmert ser.mllt-M are Balt.—Tbo demand In mudurAt* And
dull; i per oonra« t» s per centa •*«><. market steady; lxrto stock; Vlraiuia *u*».
bands about steady. 1x1x071)001 IV. by car leaf these prices ox
'he (niiowiug »tie inecloslcff qaoutlGus: | s*»ndcd.
.la. state bonds— __
N*f” A A Chat°**“ 47^ I AKD ^XOFISIOM MAMKET1S SIV
A STORY OF TWO 8M*LL BOYS.
Qians A, 2 to6.
Glass B, 60
ieorgla 6s....«.«
la. in, mortgage. 102^
' Carolina....^ 80
. Carolina, new 20
fnndlnK 10
* O. Brown con.. 10s;
•Auror A Bio G., li J
17:-
-list Tenn. R. B.. 6>
'xr.ke Shore ... M
noisv. A Nash... 47j
fannhla* Char. 37
•Bid.
Sales, 8,000 bales. Futures closed steady. I ’ uhicaoo, Anyust 19 —Fleur quiet and weak:
In New York futuro contracts opened Southern W/Oas.so. Wheat opened very active
.teady at 1096 tor Augu.t and cloaed barely £11 , c 1 , 2*LS£T£roJwb^ra?2
at 10.19.20. dale,, 93,000 hale,. No 1 ! £5h%T k *onf‘ evened'act! vo
Spots in New York opened quiet at 1094 and closed lower than yesterday: Auiru«t
“ a °‘S7l.* UT “ m ,0t “ ,4 ‘ UIn * mvu1 ’- riK‘ 4 %t.^nSd7Sd 4 S^rS? 0 NS2SS
SlSS^^^rt^So’; to-iolS’ EH STSSf
American 1000. Fntnraa qnlei but .teady. I
Aocnst and Sept«mber....^^.^..Ji 27-etit28(H 2S*!S^RiW^ 8 *a i£a mI
September and October .A266'Q23-64
October and November 5 21*4 {A SSSSZSi. XSffia 1 fi
November and December 520^4 I £S W iJSW B a5 BChM,f,ds ,UadtM A **
88“5«a? IomS® 2 ^ 64 -yicmnowcr: family
reornary ana alien » ^>04 | H ^ ^ ftncy 4440^4^ w CM | #r . ho 9
red winter, new 92a92)f- fibfi MjUfcaMg
March and April 5 27-61
2 p, m.—Sole* of American MOO. Future. I N~9’mlSd“47" OamVaitari"
•teady.
Auguit, eellera ..A 23-61
anamtand Ecptemhcr, ..Ilf r, 5 24-M
Seplembcr and October, buyer, 5 2364
October and November, value....! 21-64
iNovemberand December,buyers..!2064
December and Jannarr. buyer, A ;o«4
fanoary and February. bmer,. H ...52l64
February and March, value A 2161
March and April, boyar...... 6 2664
4 r. w.—Future, cloied itcady.
Anguit, buyer.
Auguit and Beptcmb
Uprwnb.r ana Oett
. October, ieUete...6236t
October and November, teller, 5 216,
November and Deoember, buyer,..! 2061
December and Janaary. buyer*....5 r06.
Not On* of the Old Mnetera.
New York Time,.
Old Ltdy (gaging at oil painting)—Who
palnled thei air plctor, mlatarT
Dealer—Rota Bonheur.
Old Lady—One of Ih. old me,ten 7
Dealer—Mo, ma’am; one of the old
mleetue,.
tannery and Febnuuy. bujeri.—! 2164
rebraary and March, value.! 2464
arch and April, value „...! 2664
Catnrrh Cured.
A clergymen, after angering a number ol
yean from that loaUuom* dlieara, catarrh:
after trying every known remedy without rue)
Hu, at but found a prtKriptlon which com
eau, at but found a prtKriptlon which com
plrtcly cared and laved him from death. Any
■ufferer from this dreadful dl,rut lending a
•elf-addrtsMd lumped envelope to Dr. J. A.
Lawrence. US Dean etraet, Brooklyn, Mew
fork, will receive tha receipt frae of charge.m
—Harry Jackson, the English actor,
wboas death oceamd Uut weak, will be
remembered principally for bl, repreien-
titlon ot Napoleon I. He bore a striking
facial reaemblance to that character and
wl'h etaae accstories I, taid to have pro
duced an appearance for all the world like
that which the little
i corporal presented.
a Card.
To al>» -o era aufrerlng from error, and In*
Iteration, c -oath, nervon. wrakneu, early
decay, low of m, hood, etc., I will wnd a re
clpe Utat will cure m. free of charge. This
great remedy ww dl.cor.rcd by a mharionary
In Month America. Band Klf addrewed en
velope to Rev. Joaeph T. Inman, Btatlon D
Raw York.
A Watoh Free.
A nickel-silver Waterbuiy watch
will bo sent to any one who will send
dab of ten new aabscribers to the
WgscLY TsLKOKArn. bee advertise
ment.
Absolutely Pure.
Wood Wanted.
Thfa powder never vanw.
pority, strength and whoteeomeneea.
Mora eoooomlcal than tba ordinary kinds,
and eannot be sold In eompatttloa with tbs
malUtndeof law test, abort weight, aloia
or phosphate powdm Sold only in cant.
Botai Baanra Pownaa Co.,
lOeWallgtraat Mew York. I York
be booght at 8. B. IZSS’
XllGAUEt) kXULww.*..
xplisl Sankw.... wra...........
siitral GaortrlaBank
C0J4
!!Li -tvf ti.i
I NwRstlllfeC ffif MDl
1 miu I *l.(l?ol.75. N O i»-n *1.60, petwh anil apt* •
brsndv K.011x2.75. catswbx vlmfl 25, port a’i'
•en I sierra wIua tl.TtaU.U. nnerry and qinv*-
.. ^ox; looro rr.nv.atulfc 42.00
LrqTJOH*—Rye ll.aw.Pc. BonTkwi IL&Ca^.a
liii.se, fin and ■■
fry .
v .ran.If 90qs4].SC, Frr.nr^ brsnfir f2.25a5.’#5
nortlo hraH'lv 1LWa2.00.
... _ ^ , Uwa.uuxuijrrb PLAs?ALartt»CEdEtr..—aim
*w roax. August 19-Noon—ettcAi market uaxa* lumr. !lm« Is In fuir demand*ano is
wv*
48
NO
consolidated. *48
ibes. and Ohio... 7
Chicago A North. 108^
la preferred«, 137
We will mail a Nickel-Silver Waterbuiy
Watch of the style represented In the cut be
low to any oue who «111 send us a club of ten
mew subscribers to the Weekly Tkloraph
amd Messenger at one dollar each. This will
enable each subscriber to secure the paper xt
the lowest club rate, and xt the same time
compensate the club agent tor his trouble.
Only mew so use hi bees-that is, those
whose cxrnt-s are not uow and have not been
within six months previous to the receipt
the order on oik books, will be counted.
Thebe watches are not toys, but accurate
aud serviceable time-keepers. They are sim
ple, durable aud u»aL The cases alwnys wear
bright. Tens of thousands of them are carried
people of all classes throughout the United
8taten.
TELCQWAPH.
... Chicago, Anguit 19.—There was very active
Norfk. A W. pref, 2.V i trading In wheat to-day an1 the tone was con-
Nor. Pao. oozr.~.. 24yi slderablr stronger in the varly session, but the
" preL. . 51 market broke toward the regular session and
Pacific HH1.H.H.. 50V again on the afternoon board, carrying prices
Reading............ *22V down 2 centa from the top figures of the day.
Richmond A At.. 2 Tho market finally closed 1 cent under jester-
Rich. A Dan..-
day. Thero were signs that the old bull party
do.
Tkzu
Union Pacific,.... 50
Wabash Pacific... 7
do. pref..«.,^, 15
W. U. Tolas 70
iAsked.
COMMERCIAt
oorrow markits uv tilicsapa.
Macon. August 19 -Kveutnt.
_ 81U time were quite buoyant. The announcement
prel 113 that a lot of w ^eat had been pouted in
parlftc«... 17V New Y’ork as out of condition
gave tho market a severe set-off,
however, and caused a weak feeling at tbe
closing hours. The extreme weakness devel
oped In provisions also added to the depres
sion In wheat The receipts here continue
verr linht as compared to those at the same
period last year, but shipments Ukewfie <m-
tinue small. 1 here was a somewhat toner
feeling, not Influenced by fair rec<~l -ts and
somewhat larger arrivals for tomorrow.
Prices declined % to X tor new futures. Oats
ruled firm, closing at an advance of J ito %
- ------ jig,, pQfjj niled active bm
over yesterday. Meas pork ruled acti
. _ w very weak, prices declining 40 to 45c, as
fair demand. Middling uplands S 7-lfi, I ln * t * me - declined 10 to 15 and closed
easy.
we «1U rend the Weekly Tkleorafv amd
Mememgb » one year and one ot the above de
scribed watches to any address. This propo
sition Is open to onr subscribers as well as
those who are not.
* J mixed :
I anoUidnM 13.62)4*9.75, short ribs 15.50. abort
clear *5.80. easier: ehould*n U.87X
I short riba !6 35, short clear 16 65. Hats*—
Bugir-curr.' quiet and steady at 112.00. Ruxar
(firm: hard (rafioo-) 7a7H. • cw Orleans Safi
Hog* firm: common and tight *3.80x4.00,
1 panting and butchers, *4 354495. Wt
dull at fUS.
I family 9i.50 (3.66 Wnsat opened very unset-
tied and closed ^s^ higher than yeeWrdy:
I No 2 red cash 92*1-2*. September 9^4*93fi
lOorc, dull and lower than yesterday: No J
1 ♦. -• - “mber
I mixed cash 42*434$. September (MS
closed lower and sow: No 2 mixed caah 21^8
23V. September 2%. Provlxlon* unchanged.
Pork >910x9.70. nmk moats dull-long o.ear
195 40. short rit** *5.60. sh irt ole*’ ’5.10 Bacon
AttMtial 10 nivt^ —Oftr-nr nnlri> I Clear 16.10, »UO- tlbS 16 25, •!«>!♦ Clf* T
Haw TAB*. Anput 19, noon.—ookol quiet, I j^. rjj litici quiet and steady 99.75aU.50.
■ale, Id; middling npUnda I0S: oladllni Urddull: imrillott 16.10*6.1!. Whlaky.taady
Orlaan, WA. M f l.u.
gvenlng—Cotton, net neetpU 522; mu 227. Laonvnu, Anguit 17-Oratn quiet: wti.t
Fntnrei clOMd itcady; ulea 25,000. i^^S^IAko 1 white 42 o*t«--
The following table,now« Ibe opening end n 0 i ‘ B ncd 26a27/Vo,triom uncharted,
eloeln* qnouuon.t | Baoon-cl.M rib. (623, clear udea v>.62.
•bonldrr. J4.76, balk naate -olaar rtb
•Idea 15.75. clear rides *0.1254, ihonldei.
t - i I4.C0. Fock-nea.ni.00. H«n.-dng.r cnicd
1110.00*11.00. Lard qnlet-chotoe leaf H.M,
I prime steam 17.00
0.1949! N aw Yoaa, Anguit 19-Flnm—4outn.ru
9.7J-75 quiet: e wmmon u< tatr sane (J.75M.13; irood
19.50611 to choice extra (4.20,550. WbHh spot Mat
a^H 1 higher: nngnded rad 75*9754. do white (192,
9 44-451
9.17-1' No a rt ! August noralntl, Heptcmhci 9 : ..
96.5-66 Coro, ipot upeni-d higher »n l no-el Ilria:
9CV66 unrrad -t red whlto r.: .^onthern
I Bleed Sl'.riti;.'. itoy. quiet and».,k: new
1007-04 2U.2S, tail to o.-olce 7... Coffee, .pet :•!<
Rio itcuty u r<.r.7:4, No 7 Slo «pct (6*5, Sep,
Maw Yoaa, Anguit 1*.—Cotton market tember (6.(06 73 onfir very *trong, active:
•uy; uloo 523: middltne upland, 10)4: mid- Barbodoo. 644 oaotriftwal 3M, BL Crouij^
ditne Orlean, t0!4; cnntolldated net receipt* H«n Domlnau ISf. Frcnck Island! I
(M; export,, to Oreri Britain 3166. | Dematara 4M. Marttnlqno, y.Antjgna|
■ n.L.aaToa, Auguit 19,-ouwon market Bruit 4)i twraastbara 6. Cna^^^^^W
•teady: a>«Ulnq 9)4: net neelen 421: tm> 116*5:4, Mokot.^o 6:4*9)., Forto Btco 6J»
^^magwrigg: sales 2ig|wra|teriMwKWi|rig^ragUaKmMgMri4gg4riBriw*rimriria^riaggg
receipt* 423; eales 280; itock 1273; .xporta I awtaaM. <ag*r 4:4il^, i..i to iood re-u
coutwltoec. ling 6)4*554; mnueo flrmer-0 631 *554,
Nuarona, Angnat 12.-0>4ton quiet; aid- extra O 614451116. whit, extra C 1*4 yellow
• lie* 10; B04 receipt., 3. gmm 3; mlM 1 454a')4, on A 5J4riL wmld 6U. aUudai A
173; itock %ta; export. coattwDo 10. 1X6)4, oonfectlouen’ A *3164*34, ornriud
Wicatastoa. Anguit U.—< otton qnlet; raid-16’icut lo.!*J4 powdered , t'„i6*4..rannl*trd
-ling lOU; net rooelpt, 1. grow 1; net 6216, enbe. *54 Mol- • ee doll, onebeaged:
0; stock 107. New Orieaa*4*M6J, Cuba (60-tea. ioUDlng)l6V4
CTureaX, Auguit 19.—Cotton la steady; Rtcc Heady: doauatle 454«7, canguon tj
Middling na, reoalpt, <4 i».i 66; i.utlon teed ell steady at <2*35: arateMMS
•ale* U0; slock 1500: axporta, coaitwia* 15. Pork nnebanged: a«4 .pot 119.10. Middle.
N,w oaLX,a. Angurt le.-uotto. market dull: long cirar 1*37)4. lord opened 8*11
doll; auacung fills: net reoeteta *7. arm, lower end eloeed wiaiker: Weatera Keam <pot
175: kale. 123;stock 16,096; tzporta,coaatwlao f6.t0a6.52H.Heptetuber(646*1.31. Fnlghuu
1314. Urerpool per itcamer fitm: ootton M2d,
uomnJL Anguit 19-Cotton market noml- whuiU.
rat; mittniw. 9 tl*Ig;iw4 receipt. M erase 85 | hiltixoss. Auguit 19.—FIol
ialaaO;riocktasg;ezpcrtacoaktwUe26. Howard etraet ano Weatarn luperflhe 18.00
ule, 50, riock 3788.^ I*. JSUS
1 dull; weriern firmer end dull:
red fan. do ember 9j*2«, Mo
uuniunt; t»~ •‘••■u *». -< •‘— i y M.nUnd 93 bid. Mo 2 WMtern wtntor
9, 8*lee 0;etock6,3. red raol Dorn—Sontbrnw white
firmer: Wettern qotri: Bonthern white 83*61,
OITV MARKKTa: do JOllOW 64*66.
IfiiTf.—Maikct stoafiy. no acmacfil NewOeleamb, Anguit 19 -Eiour unchanged:
__irTWa quota: Baaon-sldas :^7Uc; shoal- knlly *3,50x3,75. nigh graOos I5.2U5.75,
dan g/BuSt meats—»l<5ci ahonlfiors Uom^flrm and qnlet: mlxod C4; yellow U,
5S. H.miMMaU. aa toiUeandqnriltv. whlte72. OataqaM: primevtcrteratt. i:,j
lasd.—Market qnlet and iteadr. itock uc- w»rce .pd iwauj : prlao (16.00*17.00, choice
Ba sswsts.'
UvlllokctUe rendered, tierce, 954. Bulk mc*u qnlet end nnchiased: ihonl-
bcttsb.—M*rket ktaady *nd well ktocked; Oe'tjtjckod, (7.17)4. tong cle»r 89.70, clem
0loom*R*rine20*2iBdMwM,y glltedge JUJac. rib W.70. Bjooo qnlet tad aachantM:
cream erv 29*»e: eonntnr Tffflft: Tenn ease, li ritonldera tkOD, long clear (10JS, clear m
*22; murketoventockedwith oonntry batter- <«<* fto.o. H*m,-cboice,u6*r<nreJ quiet;
qn*llty poor. choleoe*n reaped (11.90,18.7*. WhUky needy
L’orram—The nurket ii quiet »nd eteedy; end nnchenaed: Weetemrectified tl.fl»to8L23
choice 13,11:4c: rood u)i»12c: median 10)4* .tutri: «? (o*reoe«) common tc
yellow clanflad
aiffcrt
Wax—is sate
flasil ikbb ■ailfil firm: stock lallch _
good milling corn 78c by c*r lou, 80c. qnlet: grigit end* 28*28, snmmct yellow *8)4
,m*ll lot,; mired com 75. Oris-good ot- *39.
higher: we quote: Western 62,66
m — ppeooiT;: - ‘—
Bran (L13.
Osorria mrt-prool 72; Tew rnet-prool *2*56c:
Marat aroraal
Mcm.-T*nagen* almond* 22o pet B;Ms I aivnraiB, Angnat 19.—Borin 'pales) steady
tea* paper riuu3K: Frmeb wrinnu UaUc strained to good Brained RjOttulKi ule,
EoSSnn»^S?iJuia’“^ ‘ 1 i?S**g*^^ftof.ton»»tln.dull; regular
nMrtSriJJa 0 *" 4 ' An " llta ** naaLgaron, A«g.l9.-WrtU oltnrpenHu.
aurkat Ufimar aodbleh.r 22 ■*«>*• “
it sawdarad 7Hns granulated TV* s*rataaa95.
- M 1 WnjfiNaTON, Aug. 19,—Spirits of
firm at 3114. Rosin firm: strained
HAT.-Tba raazkat h!ghar;caoddnmaiidjwr I strained 10. Tar firm at $LSA 1
•note at wholeeala: Wastorti timothy (U6; mrponttne dm: bard IU0, yellow dtp
twidii lots (L50. I virgin SI CO.
uaoim-HIdber; good doetand; Maariaa Raw Tots. Angnat w.-Bortn - refined
15.7la7.00 . I steady at lLl0tLlfi4r grtrits of
ano roTATOka^-FaiUfD Mock (2.78 fm \ aini, M54 5 ' wvuvt
■Mart** bate ot Florida «ad no«igii
ew York, auger I0*40c: MawOrioan, , . . _ .
Maw Tobb. Aag.10 —Woo) ataady: sawaabed
—DEST IS CHCA1-E3T
OoriePoTCft iHRESHERSS?
1 ^ 3 l.lamivlr*,
TO'weak^i
ninnhood, (-to. I will
the s!m>to di«-s»ei».*ltodirect
chau*. Addre— prof. If. o. i
gwMg,iiaa
y**;«Kttn lsi <1.21
• • *51
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of N. vr.er.d a
“The Waterbury.”
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•No pula, nerrowBicworV-rt
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••■tilnt.orlntrFn e. ., c- v 1 1!tS'' • "■*
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By lAall Post-Paid
Act Promptly.
The above propositions will be kept open
for a limited time only aud parties who with
take advantage ot either should do so at
bnce.
Unless otherwise directed we will send
the watches by mail, pack ;d In a stout paste
board box, and our responsibility for them
will end when they are deposited lt> tbe post
office. Thoy can be registered for ten cents
and parties who wish thlsdone should Inclose
this amonnt,pr we will send them by express,
the charges to do paid when they are deliver
ed. Address
THE TKLKGRAPQ AND UEASENOKB,
Macon, Georgia.
Make money orders, checks, eto., payable to
H. O. HANSON, Manager.
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A Ureal Med ral Work on
14,
I Fxhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physics!
' ■ IT. 1 . t’ • I :m Mmi, }•. :■- (
Youth, and tho uutold mlsc-rli-s rcannlng from
indiscretion or excesses. A book for svery^
man, young, middle-aged and old. ltcontetas I
125 prcicrlptluns for all acute and c hronlc dlt- 1
rases, each ono of which Is invaluub’.e. -o
found by the Author, whose experlencs (or
neverM
Or. J. VI. Huoluvn & s»on
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.'
Private and chrnnlo disease# a spec laity
Hundreds of certificates ,of cures. Will visit
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185 couth Clark Street, Chicago, 111. N. B.-We
want all kinds of Teschera (or schools aud
^ Jy24wly
LOCKHART’S
Hot Springs Specific.
For the curt of Ryphllls, Scrofula Lrucorrhoea,
Gonorrhoea, Cuuneona Diseases, Uicera, Hat
ing or Syphilitic bore throat. Mercurial Pore
Mouth, bore Nipples, More Eyes *1,000 reward
for any mercury found lu these plU.i aud
powders. Br mall 75c. R. P.LOC<*HART,
may 21 warn Proprietor, Reims. Ala.
Notice ot-Leave to bi ll Land
NOTICE.
All pnrllra lnd,L..d ti tba aetata ot 8.
B.rg era bar.hy i.otili tl tooall at tba old
Hand, No 11!) Third .tr»tl,and.ettle their
aiynnn a, *■ d .11 ;.H)tl»^ having claim,
hgiiiiHi the naid ,f tnte will t.' , .85nt them
within 30 day.. P. «*_. BBBO t
OEOROI.t, JONK8 COUNTY.—Notice _
hereby given that (our weak, alter date I will
apply to tbe Conn ol Ordinary ol Jone* conn-
y lor an order to tell all Ute reel trial, be-
onitngto Mr,. Sarah Bird, dMearad. titnaud
In the county ol Jones. L.O. BIRD,
Jujj lt.ir.ro. Admlnhtntor.
Victor A Co rt alva Pritraon, Oliver A Co.
K. M. OUn r A Co., Mr,. Margaret A Oliver.
Cha«. J. Allen, et el.—B.U in Kqulty-Blbb
I Superior Court, April Term, 1M5.
■ It aopcariog to tit. oonrt that Mra. Metgagat
A. Oliver ana Chaa. J. Alim, difmOann ini
tha ahova stated cau,do not re,Idc in tbo state
of Ueorgta, but an alleged to reside in tbe
State ol North Carolina; that they citino:,
therefore, be kerreduconllug to the ordinary
cg*l method* and that they have not In (act
I been served.')
On motion of complainants* soUsltora It in
ordered by the court that service of the asm
bill be made on the said defendants by pablla
cation of this order In the Telegraph aud Met
sengir, a newspaper published In the city of
Macon, county of Bibb and State of Georgia,
once a month for four months, before the
next term of the court.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. & C
ptrlor court, June 25 th,:
Jun26 lamtm
A. B. RQ88. Clerk.
Tothe Planters of Georgia,
I have thie day pnrcbaMd the Inter.-,: S t
Ute partner, Col. Thoma. Hardeman, la t
iwarehouiabaitnc,, In the city of Mx-on.
wilt continue the tmilncu o! the late firm H
Hardeman * Glh,on and will fnrnlih to my
patmnsallthe farllltlct anl advances
p.It J the planter, by warehorue men. li.
to recetTeaconitnuincool the favor,
Uw patrosiof lb. old firm, and of all other,I
who may kindly givema lb. handling ol thetr
cotton, will gnarantae correct W.'rh:, and
■atlifactorr aala*. My chain* will be (1.00
per L, 1«. Macon,Oa, Jaly M, L'-<■ ■
angOrlwAwlri. A. w. OIBBCM. I
S iRDUVAUY’S OmCS, JOMFS OCTCNTT
■ Oa, Angnat «,U65.-Wherea, 5V!:.Um A
■all applies to me for admmi.tr.'.on or
Thee* an therefore to cite end alnonfth
j^erwn, com erned to_.how cmira, If an j th»y
bar., to the contrary at this office on or By the
OrriMood.y InBcptcmUr next wttac>* lay
hand officially, B.T. K'JSS, Or hn.ry,
BB4V8)
8. BLOOMSSTUN.
Exvcnturs of tt, il.rg, d.ceaiea.
Macoti, lia., Anguit 4,1884.
roSdlLl* It -
NOTICE.
Stock Law in Jones County.
Ordlnairs Jones county, Wg
1& 1885.—Notion la herab) glven tbat a pj-tlilou
with amajorlirof frreboMer* In IbeSWWG-
M. dUtilct of this manly, kuowa *• {
district. Is now of tile In tJH*
an Hectlon for stock law lu said district, ana
i win pass the nqnlrad order for «»• °“
the I5*n day of August, D>85,unlras legal caase
be shown to the contrary.
Witness my band officially. rt ., nl . v
ly 23w20d, R. T. R038. Ordia*^
t.hMKf.lA, 111 MR ' <'l N 1 v J "'“*
of Jaa. I. Hnlder. has made application for 1st-
ter* o’ dismission from nit* *! l f le :n US
This is to die and admaalsBi
.•on. . r::•-1 lu »■•■ m 1 hj ;- r ■«’. . u .
dlnsry of said county on the ftfJtSSrw*
- >..f r i.f * t to ihow t ini*'*. If any in* ■
vhy said npollcatlon should
v/torauiffy Und and
his July S, Dv>5.
Ordinary^
T.C*
GEORGIA, BIBB COUMTY-Wkajj^
Burke, Miimlnlatrator of the e»t*-e
Daly, has made application for U-iiei*
mlkMlon from said cnUtc.
This tab thgnfora, to rite an l wlmenu
penon. lnlercttcl to t>.: and appe« h -- J; ,i
reurt of ordinary of arid "•>»»» 11 ' , 1
Monday lu OctobernaxL to showi A * ,, 4
they have, why said application shj
granted. . _ . . t
W itut>ss my hand and official ► rj» .
lly
It*
July '
Notice Stock or FenceWW-
JONE9 C0J2J-;
vRI»IN un S o I'D
A Ik
. 1^5 -Notice Ifl
petlth
lUdsrtiLifcMIHifBA
Georgia, has been filed In IMS •■JPf.ggmf
Ipllance with the sutnta. . w0 <dtf
concerned to show cause at thla c
by the first Monday In isepumber 1
they have to the ** _A
w ltness my Land o£h
Jr2>wlw
MJMl&gbs.