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TTTR TFLEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. AUGUST28.1885.
IN UMBO AT LAST.
Th« Original "Hugglrg Mollle" Fall® Into
the Hand* of the Police.
The timid citizens who hare been afraid to
,ventiro near the synagogue after nffhtfall
may now cast away their fears, and pass that
locality without any trepidation. The "hug
ging Moiiic" that has for some time past been
the terror of that neighborhood ha* fallen
Into the clutches of the police, and Is at pres
ent confined In the barracks, with bright pros
pects for a term In the penitentiary.
The arrest of this mysterious character,
whose real name ia Sarah Smith, was effected
Bun day morning between 12 and 1 o'clock,
under the following circumstances:
At the hour mentioned, Station House
Keeper Qeorgo Henry and Officer Murphy
were seated In frontof the station bouse office,
engaged in conversation They were ap
proached by a man and woman. The former
afterward proved to be Mr. Geoif « W. Case.
Ho fa d that bo wanted “
searched, as she had Just r_ ml
$50. M r. Case said that he Intended
to have a warrant Issued against herand that
he wanted her locked up for safekeeping.
1 ho woman was conducted to the office
thoroughly examined, but the missing money
could not be found. Mr. Csse then suggested
to officer Murphy that they return to where
the robbery took place, and examine the scene
for the money, they did to, carrying a lamp
with them,but failed to And it. While they
were absent, officer Henry obtained a confer
Blcm from the woman, who said that she had
taken the money, at d that If he would allow
her. fhcwo’ild return and get It. Wneu Mr.
Case and officer Murphy returned they were
told what the woman had said, ana they
carried her to the scene. W hen she arrived
there, she atooped and picked up the money
from under some sand whereahe had conceal
ed It. She wars then taken to the barracks
and locked up
Mr casomgie the following statement of
thetrannaotton*. He started to go home about
10 o’clock; while going out 8: cond street and
when near Plum, he noticed a woman ou the
opposite side of t >e street When hefreached the
alley between Plum and Pine he was accosted
by Yho woman, who told him that a lady liv
ing up the alley wanted to see him. He
started to obey toe summons, and when a few
i< et in the alley the woman grabbed him sud
denly and demanded hi* money. He pushed
her a *ay, but she returned the second time,
and throwirg her arms around him, clasoed
him tightly in her embrace. When near Sec
ond and Plue ho discovered his loss and re
traces his steps rapidly, and fonnd the woman
In the alley where h« left her. 8he dented
having tho money. He then made an effort
to grab her, whpn she threw him fully ten
feet from her. He frightened her into accom-
panning him to the barracks by threatening to
The result has already been given. She ba<
since been identified as the same party who
has been working Second street so systemati
cally. .Sunday afternoon Captain Hurley
who for a long time was connected wlih the
. force, h fter seeing the woman. Identified her
a« otio J sepblne Slater, who ten or twelve
year* ago committed a number of like rob
beries. This recalled to watch r
that ho had taken from her a letter _ _.
to “Mrs Jotepblne Slater, Nb. 20 Jeff rson
atre* t. Macon, Georgia" 8he emphatically
do :ii< d unit ahe Is such a person, but said that
Slater 1* her niece. Captain Hurley is ttrmlv
of the oplirou, however, that the woman and
Slater are one ana the same person.
At the recorder's court yesterday nomine
the woman was arraigned on the charge of
vagrauc r. Long before the hour for the open
ing » f the court, a curious crowd gathered
aln ut tho doors, anxious to catch a glimpse of
the notorious chtracer. When she was
brought Int > the court room, and arraigned
before the desk, the court could barely contain
Tho evidence was complete and overwelm
i highest sentence
Attempted Suicide on Bridge Row.
It 11 seldom that one Is called to note the su
icide, or even the attempted suicide of a ne
gro. The instauegs when they attempt self-
destruction are rar*\ and when found aie b*td
to explain. Yesterday, however, an a tempt
to end her own life was made by a colored
woman, that was as deliberate as aoy tbst has
yet bero recorded.
Edna White formerly lived In Knoxville,
Tenn., but removed to this city a short while
ago, since which time she has been living
with Gertrude Jiggette, on the corner of
Whaffand Fifth street*. -
For the past few days, according to her own
story, she has been feeling unusually despon
dent. Her morbid feelings were increased
yesteVday morning by the reception of a letter
from her parents. 8ne had also heard some
iiuui uci u “® “».* »-•>» •*- ***;• !'®P'
remarks that had been made about which led i i-band
her to conclude that sha bad no frleuda left. tala*,
feeling this way, she determined to end her
existence, and sent out and pura hated an
ounce phial of laudanum.
—The Italian artist, Elia Volpi. of
Florence, is at work on a fan intended for
the Qu*en of Italy, which i* described as
a marvel of e aborateress. It la painted
on kid leather and represent* the Queen
surrounded by the grace* and other alle
gorical figure*, with tbe genius of Italy in
the act o! crowning her.
Jr all so-called remedies have failed, Dr.
Sage’* Catarrh Remedy cures.
—A Bar Harbor correspondent saya
tha Wldiam H. Vanderbilt walks uearly
half a mile to hia dinner, pays $1,000 per
week to Mrs. R -wler for the cottage he oc
cupies, and $25 per day for t» e only four-
buckbonrd . Bar Harbor con-
March, 9.99 for April and 10.09 for May. Sales 1
up to 2:15 p. m., 17,000 bales. Future* were
suddenly run up and dosed firm a* below,
eales, 49,000 balls.
Nxw York. Augmt 28.-ootton closed easy;
sales 488: middling uplands 10 MO; mid-
dling Orleans 10 7-16; consolidated net re
ceipts 2242; exports, to Great Britain 1159.
^xlvxstow. August 28.-ootton market
firm: •a^oiin* 9%: net roiwlwts 1228 grots
receipts 1223; tales 601: stock 8768.
AtwutTio'clockyesterday morning she walk- wm contract for Mi on •
d into one of the rooms of tbe hou»o where lTey Broi • Macou Ga *
ed Into one oi vuc rwui* v.
a man named "Joe" was patting down a car- au7W3t
pet, and made some inquiries about the effect
an ounce o! laudanum would have. He told —
her that It would produce death, whereupon Life, the best mi
she drew forth the bottle, and placing It to her
lips, drank the contents. . . . _
The man who witnessed what she had done
gave tbe alarm immediately, and sent for
medical aid. Dr«. Ferguson and Moore ar
rived in a short time and found her under the
partisl Influence of the drug. Restoratives
were at once applied, and In about two hours
she was relieved of tbe 111 effects.
—A party of citizens and officers was made
up Monday night to search for Alex Ether
idge, whose attack on a Mrs. Robison, while
she was going to a spring to get some water.
Sunday afternoon, waa noted yesterday. The
party b ft Kaai Macon about 7 o’cloca Monday
evening, and did not return uutll yesterday
morning. A thorough search on tbe premises
where the d* d was committed was made, but
no trace of Etheridge could be found. Hh was
too shrewd to linger In that neighborhood.
A Card.
To ah w -o are suffering from errors and in
discretions c vonth, nervous weaxneas. early
decay, loss of m* hood, etc., I will send a re
clpe that will euro >u, tree of charge. This
great remedy waa discovered by a nmslonary
luHouth America. Scud sell-addressed en
velope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D
Sew York.
or young and mldd.e-aged men.
A Watch Free.
A nickel-silver Waterbunr watch
will be sent to any one who will send a
club of ten new subscribers to the
Weekly Telegraph, bee advertise
ment. _
FINANCIAL
Mr. W. H. Ma r sfi’-ld has a field of corn
below tho city which Is sa*d to be tbe Quest in
this section of country There are one hun
dred acres in the field, and be expects to
gather from it 10.000 bushels of corn. A ham-
pie ear brought to the city yesterday and left
at Wllliugham’s office, had<ove• l,200gralns or
tbe cob. Those who have seen' be c«>ru grow
log pronoii: ce Is aa fine aa any raised In
Kansas or Missouri.
FOR AFTER DINNER.
Misery—A girl wiih it new dress acd no
place to go.—Marathon Independent.
Gnns are only human after all. They
will kink when the load becomes too heavy
—Merchant Traveler.
Emma Abbott says eo far as kissing ia
concerned she wouldn't even trust Mr. Til-
den.—St. Paul Herald.
Which ia heavier, a half or a fall mono
The hall, because the full moon is aa light
again.—Brooklyn Times.
It ia said that Princess Beatrice cottoned
to Batter b?rg at first sight—a case of
cottonbattenberg, aa it wero.—Boston Tran
acripL i
A ladv stenographer advertises for a po
sition. She should apply at an office whnre
Ing. and sho was given
that could be inipoled on one chargo-$t0or
sixty <Uy* on tnu chain-gang. During tho
trial it wm * devcl ped that sho wa» tho same
woman who. a number of years ago, had
committed (numerous robberies of a similar
nature ft was also shown that she waa Jose
phine Slater Instead of Harah Smith, aa Cap
tain Hurley suspected. fcbeat first denied U,
but afterwards confessed that Sister waa her
name She has been engaged In the highway
robbery business lor a period of y. am, during
which timo ahe has been unusually bold aud
successful. Tho instances could be multi
plied where sho obtained several large
amounts, and thepnblto will rejoice to learn
that the prospect* are that ahe will get a long
time in tho penitentiary, after her present
—tenee ha* been served.
Iter the trial yesterday a
no* Davis applltd at ihec
* rsa tho same womi
back fare, he bavl _ ...
eral occasion* to different parts of the city. I
> refused to pay him.and on Tuesday last he
ored her trunk to be levied on. She de
ed tys execution of the levy, by promising
•ay him the following Saturday. She did
keep her promise, and when officer Hen-
»on went for tha trunk, he waadold by
woman at whoso house It was,
,t It could not be removed, as there
* over 111*) worth of goods In it. Theofllcer
ot h sit.to to secure It, however, and It
l sold next week. It Is expected that
-t» It Is opened there will be a revelation,
v’heu Hater has serv d her term on tho
tin gang* warrant for robbery will te la-
d Ji/iiust her, and she will be g ven tho
l •-.-ut «.f the i‘W. She confeaseu tohav-
; robbed Mr. Caa* of $50, which Is sufficient
:uuvict her and send her up ter alocgtorm.
Con* D \tt on “Sanctification.'
i sad spectacle waa witnessed yesterday a(
noon ut the union depot upon the arrival ol
I Southwestern train.
imong tho paseingera that dlsembaskedi
* Mr. John C. Ward, ot Cutbbert. He was
Lwoca two guards, and bis strung* conduct
mi ri traded the attention of all tha visiters
the depot. He cams om of the car singing|
oca of Ages," in tbe moat plaintive manner,
iciiho waa < rrled Into iba waiting room he
Kau Immediately to pray, and continued un-
hia minner grew so violent tbst
* guards were, compelled to Interfere
•t quiet him. After remaining composed
* * f.-w moiaenta be began singing "Jesna
v cr of My SouL When be bad finished he
zan to preach Mud used such profane laa-
ago teat theI guards were forced b) inter-
edlhat_ _ .
«-t of religion and tit
doctrine of sanctification.
tiiuate condition wa* dereloiwd only
days ago, when kia friends soon dlaeov-
ihat bo could not be allowed tosuy at
in safety. He was a« ordtngly placed
r guard, and started off for the asylum.
:u *rds left wHh btm last night on the An*
they are not short-handed.—New York
Graphic.
A firm of fnrnitorc movers aendo ns a
pamphlet entitled, “When lathe beat tlm-
lo moveT” We should say, when the rent
ia due.—Birmingham Owl.
The honse-ily ia very alow in its move
ments when you want it tOROontof dooia;
bat quicker than qnickness when it wants
to come in. -Pittabnrg Post.
An anxious inquirer wants to know if
$0 % week ia enongn to get married on. It
ia i( the is a princess and they Intend to
live with the old lady.—Texas Hidings.
The .jury will notice," said a Texa*
ndge, "that this is no ordinary case of
lorse-srealing. Tbe animal belonged to a
particular Triand of mine."—Philadelphia
Milk i« reported aa aelling for a cent a
quart In the Western Reserve. This
must be up in the northern p*rt ot the
district, near the lake.—Columbus Dis
patch.
Bockera are awful, first In drawing the
water up*in the pump and afterward in
paying ten cents a quart for it when it is
whitened—with mhk.—Pittsburg Chroni
ole Telegraph.
‘Are yoar domestic relations agree-
able?'' waa *he Question pat to an unhap
py looking aptct'iien of humanity. "On,
my domestic relations are alt right," was
the reply; "It it my wife's relations that
are canting tha trouble '*
Tropical maid (to Irish milkman)—
'Missis says she's sore there's been a great
deal ol water in the milk lately, and If—'*
A wan llox Captured.
Yesterday, Mr Baba Phillips, who lives In
East Macon, carried to Mr. W. H. Wood's meat
market on Fourth street, a curiosity In tha
shape of a wild bog that was captured in the
swamp about four miles below the city. Tbe
animal weighed 1!A pounds and waa a most
•curious specimen.
For some time past Mr. Adderhold wha has I
a farm • few mile* from tbe <Uy. has noticed
that la« fields^ ware beiug dam-l
*K'-d «ud hi* stock injuredl
He oonldu’t <xplain tbe matter sstitfactorl-
]y, but con- luded to watch and wait forde-
velopmenta. They came. Late Tuesday after-
ii«x*n w: lie tome of the hands were murnteg
from the fie d, they dlseovcrad the hog on the
edge of the woods n*ar the swamp. I be ani
mal h..mediately tiegana furious attack on
tho negroes, and would probably have done
harm had not a sun been Wrought Into
tluu ly rt quisliion and the brute killed.
wh*n Miaa Kelohen Felt Lucky.
9. M trim Men.Jibe dUtribution cigar st
j..* .onJnlylStb. met the Denver agenv^.J
Thu I^u l*iana State Lottery, and bought fifj
IMP t < : u from bim, and sent ten of theml
to Lead i tile to a customer who aaktd to buyl
them, that night by mail took five of them
home, gave two to Miss kalcbeo, bis sfs^r-ln-
law, who bad told him she felt lucky and to
run iim- for her two fifths for two dollars in
Thu Loutefsus Bute Lottery, and reuinedl
| terse n no sell. .Itext morning a message
he money coilecud through
1 Bank, of Denver,Col.—Den-
Mr. W. A. Juhan.
When tbe friend* of this gentleman wish to
i.al him, now, they can visit The KaplreI
Stare.
Mr. Johau enjoys a circle of friends that
extends all over Middle Georgia. He le the
best known dry goods seen In this saetlon, his
experience dating back to tbe times when
Mecca we* hot a hamlet For thia reeaou he I
p»rc Store Uy Mr. Juhtn.
i at The Em-
aTOCEtl AND BONDB^tW MAPf ?
GOKBXCTXD BT
J. W. LOCKETT. Bicx*k
MACON, August 6,1895,
Investments in good demand, with markets
very strong. Monev easy.
eran norms.
'r*
a. ta, 1SSI, Jan. and July ooupona.iriVi if5
to, 6a, 1888, rob. and Aug. ooupoui.il 0 OH
7a, USS, January and July ooc-
pons, mortgage W. & A. B. R.^01 U 2
1; stock 814.
wilminmtox, August 26.—Cotton quiet: m*d
illng 9U; net reoelpta S, gross 3: ss'e
0; stock 806.
havakhah. August 28.-<Jot»on la steady;
a'‘idling 954: "»•» rar^ipt* 798 eroaa 798;
sales 50; stock 1995; exports, coastwise 742.
*<ew obLKAhh August 26.—ouam market
easy; middling 99-16; in* reoofp*s 60 groaa
813^sales 200; stock 11,004; exports ooastwlie
■aOiiLJi, August 20—Cotton dull and nomi
nal; turn,,. v 9H net r®oetoi* 7 *nv»«r “
sales 50; stock 1340; exports, coastwise ICO.
Jt % K>4
—^
sales 0; «uick 2194.
Augusta August 25.—Cotton dull;
■j: net *«winu 71; shipments —; *alc* 207.
>* *. Linoif, {August 20.—Cotton dnll and
nominal; mid mi* to; not receipts 150. gro«
ISO, sales 0; stock 1203.
CITY MARKETS-
Miatb.—Market steady, xne uemand
fair. Wo quoto: Bacon—sides 7®7^c; shoul
ders 6. Bulk meats—sides shoulder*
5J-4. Hams lOHall. a* to size and duality.
Laid.—Market quiet and steady, atoox axu
S o. We quote: In tierces and tubef"
palls yl. 5 Ih pails 9H\ t lb naUs
Isville kettle rendered, tierces 9*4,
Butt**,—Market steady and woUttOOkcC
oloomargarine l0a22c;ncwMay gilt edge26a28c
creamer/ 29a10c; oonntrr 90a*JSc: Tennessee K
a2»; market overstocked with oountry butter-
quality poor.
Coir**.—The market la quiet and steady,
choice lSaUKc: good 1114aview medium ;o>4»
H c: oommon OtoalOo.
TuKNirs-82.50a3.00 per bhl. None in market
Onions.—Yellow and red fS.0Uaa.2b per doi.
wtt BOND*,
larxm 8s, quarterly ' onr^na—~^H7>4 1(8
tovannahto.quarterl* ooupona^. 90 90)4
foiambua 6, quarterly coupons,
itlanta 6s, quarterly ooopoas^.
.ngustafta
TMlsyaa Female Goileso borda D 2)4 o H
XAILKOAD BONDS,
ttlantlo acd Gulf 1st mortgage,
1837, January and Jut7iKmpoca.».l16
0 ntral K. It. oonaoL me:*.., 7s, 18U,
ian. and July ooupona .U.
i Ktrala R. B. 6s, motmity 1897 to
i«2, January and Jul;
K !btle and-Glrard ©m
wiuL 2d m
M nL A Eu.
- 1909, January and’July coupons-108)4 - r 4)4
feat Ala. to, 1st morL, due 1*8,
April and October coupons lu8r 109
Teat. Ala. 8a. 26 mort, due 15K,
Ao n snd October coopons .^..~111 112
gortiiNUiero cud. 7s, Is* mort., due
Msv *n»i *»ov.f!OUTy)n».,.«... HI 115
Ool. A Roma, end. by C. R, r. ^..100)t 101)4
BAU KOAD STOCK*.
lOguaut and 8#v. 7s, gaaraaWr^ M 117
Jeutrat ex-dlvldend N .*. MM . M .... M ..... 0
tootml K* > r*4fioates.... WHM . 89
louihweatorn ?s t guaranteed,ex-diviT4
»0Off 1% Railroad ex-dlvtdeudWO
gaoon Has Light and Wafer stock. 91
,«n!er House stor.k....^^. if
aasx eroex
fxcbaaxe Bank.^...^....^ ^.110
lapltat B(tnlr TT . T „„,„„ r ,.,|„„, II , l ,.. 1 „ T *1
watral Georgia Bank 92
-aw Ton, August» -Soon— Wo.*as market
strong. <i*o» easy all. »vfbante, long <S4
jon 43')4. *v*nrt* dull, heavy, term
sent bonds dull, but strong,
evening.—Xxcnaugs. *.*4 Monov 1®1)4.
90)4
115
100
no-treasnw bsdan«*ra: Coin 8164,172 000
eucy 826,940000. flivemmsv *4 *»▼:«%•, are
firm; t wt osma 122J4; 8 per cents*;03)4- *»uu>
‘ »m*is stronger
Nxw York, August 26.—The decline which
has been going on lor several days past was
checked at least ter the time belDg to-day, the
result of tbe days' operations showing advan
ces with two or three exceptions fo'greater or
lees amounts, bnt in no case exccedln 1)4 for
an of the active Hsu The street was very
well supplied with rumors, but of a very un
Important character. The notable feature • t
the day's operations ha* been active, open
buvlng by prominent operator*, who for some
time part were classed among the leading
ia, but have been
e recently. On the
there was good selling .
houses. Tbe result is that tbe atrect Is con
siderably hmtled regarding the fat Tt-of the
market, although a majority of the board
room trader* are Mill on tbe bull aide. One
of the notable feature* of the situation la tbe
(act that among the ten railroad* reporting
earning* for either the second or third week
of tbe current month only three show gains,
and theearnlngs of onr of these, the C„n«dlao
Pacific, ts due to Increased facilities. The
market opened Irregular, though generally
lower, aud In tha early dealing* there were In
*ost cases father fractional declines,
the lowest prices bMng made generally In the
first hour. This was followed by a reaction,
which continued with ooly alight Interrup
tion* until 1 o’clock, or somewhat later, when
the highest prices were reached, tbe advances
beingM to 1?4. In the la»t hour tbe market
wa* decided)- dull, and there waa a fractional
decline about 2:70 p. m., matt of whieb
again recovered before to'cloea, end tbe
P.t—“An’ e»D j. w.nd.r »l if my d’«»rT rreorerwl b<-(-r. lo'eloei. .nd «b. m,t
A Sil.nt Accident.
A • uht . i l.-ut occarrad an lb. C«ntnl
.1 t;rUwoldvllI« TsMdmy night
ck the through freight train thxt
nn (l. rmiied, bat
vhentb. train wtu, 1 tu
tt* r oi.ti.p. The detA, OCCL
■fii* 01 ol m
w.nihcr, poor < r.lar.! ’—Lotxlon Punch.
"Hu nny on. ny.t propotrd to yon be
fore?" h. uk.d tenderly, nfter the Itupor-
tent i]unttaa bed been put .ud .tiUfeaio*
rily M.wered. “Utore. Hmiueon cetu.
very near It only lant night," tbe replied,
•hyly. "He wet jut ou th. point ol e,k-
Int- me to be hie wife when mum., c.ine
into tbe pn-tor. But I am cry glad cie
did." went on Ibe girl, earaeaily, "1 don’t
ihlok I wrt’d have beau happy with
George.”—New York Bun.
FOR AFTER DINNER.
The Empress of Au.tri. be, 224 pfttra of
walking shoes wbieb coat her tu per pair.
For half Ut. moan .be could nd. to •
beck or.lt on.am.body’. fence.—Hetrolt
Ptee Press.
Tbe men whose heir tarn, white la a
■Ingle night 1. no shakes at all compered
with a man wbo eaves a not. from going
to protest by jact two minute..—Hetrolt
Free Fret.
When James Kenry, the Pennsylvania
twenty-year cot.vice who wev written up
th. other day, wu released from prison,
th. first thing be went to see wee tbaclr-
ctu. He reeogplied the joke, without dif
ficulty.—Boston UUbe.
Hie Da Houtoneour—"Hy toy., I bad
■ueb ■ fright this morning. A ferocious
tramp Invaded tbe hall and wanted toh ii-
row smarter.” Mr. D. M.—"Goodgre-
ciousl What did you do?" “I alupty
picked np the kettle end pointed to tbe
door.” "Good. He took tbe blot, I sop.
pose?" "Indeed be did. And be also
took yoar cane and spring overcoat as be
wm pusing out."
Father—"Come r'ght oat to the beck
yard, my son. I'll make you sea .tare."
Boo—"Are we going to mage an Ameri
can flu, fether?” Father—"Wo.t do y >n
fnean. you young rascal?" Son—“why.
Pm goiog <o provide the .tar. while you
furnish toe stripe.." Fether (falling on
hi. neck—'-Where did yon inherit this
brilliancy? Off with your coat, my ton.
I must »aye you or perish In th. attempt.”
—Philadelphia CHI.
Like an Old Creaky Window Shutter.
That tsathe way a man's rh.um.de
Hot. sometimes us. Hinge,old, rusty,
•nd worn, and bully need oiling. Th.
tronbl. I. in lb. blood. A men wbo U of
any account t.arortb repairing. Tbe re
pairing can b. don. by mean, of Brawo'a
Iron Bltt.n- That enriches and purifle.
th. blood, drive, oat Ut* print, end work,
complete restoration. Thousand■ testify
to it from hapny vxoeriens*. Mr. C. H.
Huntley, 018 North Sixteenth street, fit.
Louis, says, “I tiled Broen'a Iron Bitten
for rheumatism, general debl'Uy and proa,
tratioo.wlib tb. but results.”
—Tito Mabtli. in an addreMto hi*
•oldins acme lima before hia t'eatb, arid:
"Oh. y. faithful, I arstira you that, if you
dia In the morning flghtlng .galnat tha
Infldal*, you will, in. era it i. noon, b.
with th. Prophet in paradise. HUken
lobe, of green will doth. you. and golden
bracelets adorn you. You will repcss by
iba banka ot cool riyara, ripping refreshing
drink*, while titty ever youtnfal hoar Is,
bright m the moon, will smile upon you.’
Catarrh Cured.
western,1)4 ...
other stocas. Bales, 261,000 shares.
The fouowms wsie tuo cioain* qaua no.
six. BUis txmds-
Olass A, 2 to6... 92)4
OUseB.Se........ T~
teorvta to....MM M % L .
U. 7s, mortgage. 14*2*4
9. Carollnn...^m. *Jo
7. Caroline, uew 20
Atnfilnc h,... wn.t 10
1.0. Brown oon.. 107
foblle A OW-..
Naan. 61 Ghat .
t*. O. I'ao.. leu...
N. Y. Osntrai.
Norfh. A W. prnt
Jinr. Pao. con, .
" ?r«f.^..
ttocuto Mail.....
Jhe*. eud OhU/M.
Jhlcaic A North. 10*^1
do. preferred.^ 185
Mmvtr A Rio 8.. l.)j
a Shore ..1
lav. A Mai
5*4
Wf
7H Rloh.B'W- >
14! feM*rausd.
.Bter
a ktodfii. ..
vem.Oih P0t!lfl< ...
wftl, ■ffukife?!!
COMtetHC IAL
narrow makrits rv
Macon, Ascott 26-Evaninc.
Liverpool reported the market steady .
somewhat inactive. M>dauu« 07.
(UIm, «.«■ 0 '**!«'• hritnr©* rl«Nwd steed j.
In New York future coot rson opaned
oeav *t 10 21 i«k August eud cl’/aod firm
103110 -*.«*, 49.000 oeiee
Spots In New tors opened quiet st 10 5-16
and uioeeo ra»r at to 5-If * *
lands. Bales. 486 holes.
Uvbrvool. August 2*. noon.—Cotton steed j
thscgb suite "bat Inactive; middling uoiamm
5 7-14; middling Orlt-a/u 54; seles 6.UOO; *
— rt MG; rocelpu 4
dull but kteadjr.
jaoer ....^^-.......6
October..... 24 «<
ibruerf ......MMM.M^ft 28 64
speculation and export
American 900. Futures d
august aud Septet
toptember and O
January and Pebp _
February and March .5 25-64
2P. k.—Sales of American 4000. Futures
quiet.
At
tugust, sel’ars..
*5 2944
August and Baptember. sellers, A '£><A
September ana October.buyera 525-64
totoher and November, buyers 2244
November and December, buyer«..5 21-64
ueoamber and January, buyers-.* i\M
fan nary and February, seltera ...5 23444
February and March, tellers 626 64
arch and April, tellers .529*4
4 P. w.-Futurea cloaed steady.
August, valus 29-61
August and September, value—52^64
September and October, buyers...5 25-64
October and November, buyers....6 22444
November and December, buyer*..5 21-64
December and January, buyer* J> 21-64
Janaary and February, sellers. JmA 2364
February and March, sellsrs^M*. 6 2644
March and April, sellera^.^^ 6 2944
new voaa, August 26. noo*.,—quiet:
salat 501; middling uplands 105-U; middling
Orleans 10 7-16.
wssssssfo ttsse- 1 *>
M following tehleinow. the opening ut
rioriogonouauu:
Rich firm domestic tfikl, MPgVfB
<)otton seed oil steady a» ??aS5: druda 87.1
Pork firm: mess, root I10.25al0.62'4. Middles I
dull; long clear «5 75. 1 ard opened a shade J
lower, dosed 2 higher: Western steam spot 1
*6.G0, September te 4to6 51. Freight* to U»-
erpool per steamer firm: cotton 3 32 J, wheat
Sd,
Baltimorb, August 26 -Flour quiet, easier:
Howard street ana western snperflp * J8.00
►3 40 extra 93.50*4.10, family $4.25*5.00, Ol7
UlUs superfine tt 25 4.50 extra f3i0a8.75
Rio brands ?4.C0a4.6 Patapsoo family 85.25,
-uporlatlvo patent 95 50 Wbr^t-HouihorD
firm; Waatam easier and dull: Southern
roa 85*89 amber 93*9 i, No 1 Mary
land 90)4 bid. No 2 Western winter
r-td spot 8>)ssh5^. Corn—Southern white
>>teady; Wcstoru dull: Southern white 62%
53, do yellow 53aM
it 26 -nour unchanged
;h grades 85.25a5.75,
Horn 'firm aud quiet: mixed 64; yollow 68,
white TA Oat*quiet: prime Western 44. H*j
4carce and steady; prime 916.00*17.00, oholct
flBJSO. Pork steady and unchanged at 117.75
Lard quiet: tierces (refined.' 17.00, keg t7.W.
Talk meats quiet and unchanged: shoul
ders, packed. S7.S7)©, long dear (9.70, ole*'
rib 89.70. Bacon quiet aud unchanged
Shoulders 88.00, long dear 8)0.25, clear ril
■idea 810.25. Hams—choicesogar-curod quiet,
choice oanvasaed 813.50al8.75. Whisky steady
and unchanged; Western rectified fl 06to$1.25.
Coffee steady: Rio (cargoes) common »r
prime 7)4*.%. Sugar dull: common to good
common 4)4a5H choice yellow danf-c^
C%. Molatae* unchanged: common to good
common 16*71, prime to choice 26*83 Riw
steady Ixmlsiau* ordinary to prime 4)4*5%.
DON’T YOU SEE THAT
J.W, Rice &, Co.’s Prices
Will offer ynn a chacce t » save money. Ran ove-the fnTn«..in» t> .
you Will vee that not an arlioU I, orici- ’d at anything Ilka its folTVrini",“ 4
Giogh.m, ara worth 10 oanta H-w York to dav, and c n'd not bl I o
last. Mao m ahett ngoannotbe hough by the bale at the pn ^ w« ,,0*0 , r
yard. While the quotation* given include many desirable artful!! 1
fraction of onr bargains nre mamlooad. 7 ot airablt. articles, Pn | T ,
Y'ARD WIOK MAO 'N hHKEriNO
II‘■‘8T8 J\V\ OlN iHAMa ,? tenia ,
BEST PA<JIFI«t I,AWNS fsl c»n!i.
BARKER U BLBAIIH ceit, 1
SrANUARU • W.ICOES • . ] ceoh.'
EAR- A \VIL-"'N'S INKN cm.I.AnH A t'ntt.
'iBILOKES’scOu* l KED HsMOXkBCHIEFd, DOZEN.
M INCH TABLE HAMiSU ol Cfnt a
•• •“ ceau.i
WE WILL SELL
None In market.
Wax—18 to 21c.
Grain.—Cora—market arm; stock is Ugh
good milling corn 78c by oar lots, 80t
small lots; mixed corn 75. Oats—good at*
Bund end higher; wo quote: Western 52*55
Georgia rust-proof 70; Texas mst-rroof 52a56c;
Bran 11.15.
Nuts.—Torragona almonds 22o per tt; PrU
com paper shell 24c: French walnuts 15al8c
Naples —: pecans 15o: Brasil lOo; filberts —;
oocoanuts 140*45 nor 1000.
AjrrLii.—in mt^eratefinmand. Fanoy Itocl
94.60*5.00. None lu market.
Oahdt.—Ataurtea, m ooxea 9310c, barrel*
Cbanovs.—Market well supplied. DeraauO
light; te.S0a8.75. Florida stock exhausted.
Fish.—New crop, No. l. bbls., aixtu, oalf
bbU.86.QQ, quarter bhla.te.25: klUTQe: No. »
mackerel, bbls. 99.00, hall bbli, |4,00, quar>
'er bbls. 82.25, kits 60.
Hioss, Woou arc.—Hides—rocclptfi Ugm
dry flint 8*12: salted 8*10. Wool nominal: nn
washed washed 20 25o; burry 6al0c.
Wax 18 (8 akj. Tallow to.
Oils.—/Barret arm and lu good demand; air
ualMMUc; Went Virginia black 17c: lard or
70o; cotton aeed €0; headlight 17a20c; korortce
'bo; neotsfoot 78c; machinery 85«40c{ Vlcsceo
88a7lc: nlnerrl aeal stc: cotton seed roflnvd
Haxnwaru.—Market firm. HCTscihoes85.ee
C rkeg. Mute shoes86.00. Iron bound bamsi
DOaf.OO. Trace chains 40af/)o per pair. Am et
shovels 870 X nor dos. Flow coca 4a5o per
ffi. Ha'.mau’B plowstocks 11.00 Axes |7-0u*
L0n per dos. Cotton cards 54.5b. Well buckt t*
*4.48 Cotton roue 16a20c per tt. Swede iron
Sa&MO per IB, refined USHoper lb. Plow stvo)
Kcperra. Nail* *2.49— basis of ic-d. Po/raer
9V00porKeg. Blasting powder 1275, l/xdtc
per Ik, Dr ‘ ‘
elKc
Raisins.—Fair demand; market steady; new
Knval atoret.
Savanna-f, August 23 - Korin pales; steady
strained to good stralued 95aflC2'4; salos
6f0 torrels. Spirt* of turpentluo dull regular
■alee—barrels.
Cbarikston Aug. 26 8vlrlta of turpentine
quiet at S2tf2J4 Korin steady: strained **
good slraiued95.
Wilxinoton, Aug. 26.—Bplrlts of turpentine
dull at 32. Roalu firm; attained 87)g, good
stralued V0. Tar firm at $1.80. Orude
turpentine ateady: hard 81.10, yellow dip and
virgin tl 60.
nrw York. August 26 Rosin — refined
' ““ Hplnts of turpentine
91.06*1.75. N C corn $1.60, peach and app *
bran ty 12.00*2.75. cauwba wine II 25, port anr
sherry wine $1.26e9.M. cherry and aln«e>
brandy 9Uca#1.50, French brandv 12.25*5.75, d*
unUq brandy $t.W»*3LU0.
Li ax, Oalcinbu PLAvrax and ubm XMr.—a l»
bama lump lime Is In (air demand, and Is sell
Ing at It.l5xl.25 per bhl; Georgia 81.3yi1.2-
Calcined platter 82.75aX.00 per bhl: hair 40a5rc
Georgia oemr.nl 12.60; LouiavUteaud Rum?-
date earnest U «v.) njj Prirt'«nd oemerl fl.Vi
‘ 00.
Salt.—The demand la moderate aud un
market steady; large stock; Vtrvlnla 81*1.25
Liverpool It: by car load thoee rrtceeean b*
haded.
dAMDiNBi.—<4nsrter Doze* .tmarioci 16.00
opened 913.6*.
40wa««—tu«i luarzai is flrmsr and htebei
nisoofl . powdered 1W'\ graunlatod V>%'*
7><o;A 6H»7o: white extra titejc; yellow *•
IIVv.—Tho market higher; good demand: *t
.iote at wholesale: Waetern timothy 11.25;
•mall lots fi.no.
Lbmons.—Higher; good demand: Messina
5.75*7.00.
Nun Potatob*.—Pastern stock 12.75 p«n
bbl.
BTBur.—Market bare of Florida and Geotgl*
jjrogej New York sngar I0b40o: Nav Orlean*
Mules.—About seven car mads tu tao
kef. trade active; tieoaW
Hoaam—There are very tew horses in mar-
kei.
Oonn Krev.—Oooked, ID 82.00; a ike tx.00.
••jxiuq.—atroug and lu guoa uemana. Mai
set advancing. We quote; Common 8L50
.'amlly x\25; extra temllT ss.00a5JW; fancy
te 30*6,CO: patent te.S5a.700.
Dev goods.—The market la qnltC; deman
medoxam; stocks ample. We quoui: Friuto \%
sftVtoi H Georgia brown shifting 5o: X do 5S‘:
4-4 brown aheeting 6V8cl white oannburc■ 6 ^a
JM'rii?!3S ! ^& rc ' w<ato,b “ “““
Fruit.—Btnanaa. rad, 81.0naL60 per bunch
yellow •i.uuii.'i.uD.
cm■*«*.- Martek te quies; demand Ugi
stocks ample. We qnot«: Full uremia i<
lower grade* 1‘ialSo
DaiEu IteAcnaa—Mtriouy Mo. 1 peeled so ten
pound.
Hioexaa.—Ftnu 81AU: 'fiians 1175, half ear-
jela, plain and mixed, $7.00.
Potato**.—wooa ae/o*uo (er new potato*
•t 5 j.NWi.no per bbl.
Gabiaur—• to II oenia per head,
Rioa.—Firm, flood 6c; p
Ttabch.—HcduHt pfwrl
GRAIN AKn PROVISION MARKET! BY
TKLKORAPH.
Cricaoo, August 26.—Floor unchanged
Southern 84.ftOaft.ao. wheat opened weakei
and closed % It
fe.WS
8SSSS
February..
March „
VSt
s4s
C
Torfc »U1 rtcriv. Ut. rvoript free of cbui^
KxwYo.x, Anfu M.-The xvcaln* Po.fi
notion utlcl* out: Fntnr. dellv.rtra, tftcr
mvm.1 up. to J do«M, wm oolJ utk. third
call MO brie, for October ri*.et,lM for Xov«m-
hoool»Jh joofor Jonuory it 9#. Bid. wore
rofoaod M1AM lor Aafut,» 7* lot (optoabor,
M0 lor BoMShor, for nbruuj, Ml lor
VMllT
hop yeotirday; Aotuat
oM*. OctohorMM.
k t'ovn opened nnwl-
_ »nd cloMd VOK >o»,r for c»»h: Aaxaftt
hl.|ier than yefttard.y- Nov ,
■m&fiX. 8.0C.BIW Oeul .
Mm. bai t opened fritly .cure end (Iran,
rlo.ad at-edv: tuk MMd.lt, Beotember Hit
■8 MW, October (8.U.I Pfjv Lord opened quirt
end eloaed 1^*5 hi.her: oooh I* si:i««.vs, Hep-
tember * amm, October ik
— ft.t.ftdy dra Mlted .noniden M8MM.2&
abort riba .5.7 »), cltar aldee It ytiB.iaj.
wtUfttynoBlerirtU.il. tluaera unchanged
•tenderd Jk *54—I'd trenoleua A t’i.
Un .TiLoe, AutttatOreln ,elef Wheal
-No t Loot burry ti; Mo 1 rad M. Corn
—Mo 2 trlxed I7; fc Mo 2 white 4». ueta No
2 mixed 2ta27. Prnvlstoua firmer, hi
Beooa-eloer rtbo t.,25, Cher ttdoo
•boulder. 14.3*. Balk eieeta -dear
•Idee 15.78, ctoer aid to to. It >4, ebonldor.
family
cloaed utUftUle 1: No > red can .skua A usual
ttHi. t'orti dull end lower: No 2 mixed
oeea 4Mie4t, BepMmber eovteto'f OeU
hl.ber: Nolmtxen eoeb r.’Hma , 8rf».vaber
UK- Provtrioo.blfher,alow. FwkifSMM.
ooit meet. Orm-moa ateer (550. ebon rib.
15 75. ebort ctoer f5.il. Beeoc—ton. deal
I* (hart rib. *«5’4, abort etoer M«MJ2M
Heme quiet el no.oOeliAO. Lard higher, dull:
•mail lou Wblaky needy at <1.18.
riuciN*An, Antuat 21 —Bloat lower: family
ISUO.I -'J,fancyM30el50. Wheatitoedy: »o.
red winter, new (W. t.v.rn firm, higher: No 2
mixed <8iMX- OeU quiet: ool mixed XU.
Fork firm el >250. Lard Hrooger: onm.
Ream e.it'dae 15. dnlk mean held higher.
,boulderi «£I7K, short mo I47M5.M. abort
cleat 15.95. oeui firmer: ahouieen
ebort rioo t* I7H, abort dear 1470. Bema-
{agaoeand quiet and Ready at flxfiOL Sugar
firm: hard (iMnodi 7a7>,. «'ev Orleans i,r,
Ready: common aud Ught LSMil
butchan' 5430.4 85. WhlaXr
ROW Yotk, Auguit 21—Floor—fionUorn
onlet, weak: enuoa 10 fair extra 83.75a4.15:
good to choice extra 142X580. —
Haw Yoax. Ang.28 —Wool iteady: nnwaabed
OBESS GOODS
H«»Vj enuugli and dar's vnonslt lor IbW wear at 20 per cent off their trne
Jnok them ov. r now tvbllejoa have time, and save money. No troub'e 'j
price gooda.
PARASOL
Yon oon miy n' your own figure*. In one week they will bo pnt a„ v R .
trail carry ibnn over we will sell low enough to a.ttisfy yoo
CARPETS.
YOU CAM SAVE MONEY
Wearc In dead fftrceitwhen waaay you can save money by buying (v
1 now. i»ur facilities for handling Carpets are almplv unrqiute i b? m
aa in tbe city. We will c'osa out our present atocik at 23 p- r t. !./,
pet*
hnnsa w w
the same goods can ba hoogh* e’aewhera'
V»lvft-. Bodv B>u*«ela. Tsp»».tri»w. Th
Chills and fever* have for year* affected
thousands, and will contiime to do ao until
tbe merlU of Hsll'a Georgia Chill Remedy be
come known This Is no patent humbug nos
trum, but tbe result of tbe experlcure of a
quarter of aceutury lu corapoundlng aud man
ufacturing drugs in our Southern climate. I
have cured mjself and thousands of
others of chronic chills after they
had ‘for a long time resitted th**
effort* of able physician* and quluino had
ceased to have any effect One bottle in all
caaeaof le** than alx months standing will
effect a permanent cure. In that tlran a suf
ferer would spend double the amount for aul-
nino and yet not ba cured. I append a raw
certificates showing what <t has accompMi**ird
—thousands could be obtained If desired
, udge Thou. J. Simmons, ,udgo of tn«» npc
rior Court of me Macoa * ircult. wss f ared of
3hm* and fever by tbe use of Hall's Georgia
Chill Remedy.
Macon. Ua., Octobers. 18S3 —The best chill
remedy I ever saw.-CIIA a. II. FREEMAN.
Marou, Ua, October 15, 1881, -I consMer
ball’s Georgia Chill Rem dy tho best chill
remedy I ever saw. C. L O’GORMAN, of the
firm of J. W. Rice Co.
Mr. George II Plant, of Houston county,-
Ga., says he hss never known H to fall
M-.Henty 8 Feagln, another prominent
citizen ol toe same county, endorses It above
every other preparation In the world.
LAMAR. RANKIN A LAMAR.
Macon, Ga.
8old by all druggists au27 suadtwkly
; Dr.SALMON S
Hog cholera specific;
KE!N POW/DE1R. - SH FTP PnlA/ncD «
CHICKEN POWDER. - SHEEP POWDER '
CATTLE POWDER. - CONDITION POWDER
i f PREVENTS CURE HOG CHOLERA
tA/c- «~*R, ; DESTROYS PREVENT HOG LICE&WORMS
WE CAN <CURE CATTLE MURRAIN.TEXUS FIVER &
iCURE CHICKEN CHOLERA 8.GAPES
ICURE SHEEP ROT. TAPE WORM.&C
BY the VETERINARY MEDICINE C?
NASHVILLE, TENN.
1.
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Victor A Co et al vs. Peterson, Oliver A Co,
R. M. Oliver A Co., Mrs. Margaret A. Oliver.
Chas J. Allen, et al — Bill in Kqulty-Blbb
Superior Court, April Term, 1885.
It a(•:>€«rtog to the court that Mrs. Margaret
A. Oliver aud Ghaa. J. Allen, defendant* In
the above stated csse.do not reside In the State
of Georgia, but am alleged t<* ic*Ul>* In the
of Nortn Carolina: that they canno ,
therefere, tn served accord lug to tho ordinary
egal methods, aid that they nave not in fact
bceu served.
On notion of complainants* solicitors it la
ordered by the court that service of the above
bill be m*d« • n the said defendants by publi
cation o! this order tn the Telegraph and Mes
senger, a newspaper published in the city of
Macon, county of nibb and State o' Georgia,
once a month lor four months, beforo the
next term of tbe court.
T.J.81MMON3, J. 8. C.
June 25th, 1885
A true extract front the minutes of Bibb 8u
perior Court, June 25th, 1*>5.
Juute lamlm A. B. ROM, ^lerk.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Whcrcaa T. C
Burke, administrator of tbe estate of DeuuU
Daly, baa made application for tetters of dls-
mission from asld eatate.
Tolsla.lher fore, to cite and admonlah all
persona InteresteNl to be aud api»ear at the
court of ordinary of aald county on the first
Monday In October nest, to show cause, if suj
they have, why said application should not be
Witness my hand and official signature this
July f.,1886. j. a. McManus,
Jj4law3m* Ordinary.
Notic- Stock or Fence Law.
r\RDINARY’8 OFFICE, JON Eft COTTNTY,
IF Ati«ust3.1885 No«lce Is hereby given to
all concerned that a p«tltl<m for stock law In
Lester's O. M. District No. 3 5, Jones county.
Georgia, has been filed In thia office In com
plianoe with the statute, and uni* is some
legal cause be shown tn tb* contrary, an order
for election tn said district will be granted on
the 26th Instant for stock law In said district
Witness my hand officially, R. T. BOSS.
autw3t Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones county, Ga., July
21,1595,—Whereas, A. R. Hosier, ol Bibb
county, applies to me tor administration de
concerned to show cause at this
tor the first Monday tn September next. If any
they have to the contrary.
W lines* my hand official v.
ROLAND T. ROSS,
Jy25*4w Ordinary.
/YRDINARY'd 67fIc*T JUNE* COtiNlV
J J Ga-, August 8, MA-Wh* eas WUiUm A.
Zlsii applies to me for administration oe
o* Mrs. jtensh U Roberts, deceased,
are therefore to cite and admonish all
is concerned to sb"w cause, If any they
. to tbe contrary at this office on or by the
fim Mood., tn MpramlKr next. Wltn.u nj
hand oBcUllj, a T. NO.43, Orfitnxra.
xn4»4|
Manhood Restored
mi
Ben steady:
packing and
dull ailui.
9m3 Wheat, spat
BAtmluiI
MwhM.hUriawuio.7kU ColTeu, reottrir
WebwrirrtMdr .iO.37H.SM. No? nio <vot
W.n. B«pwmMt 88.43 8ntu kcrii*. wfi firm:
J.rtrtMw 5Jt emtritatri t, fit. Croix 6H.
But PemlMo <a. Franco liUad. yZ\
Dea.rux 4U Itutlnlqii. s. Antlfuk 414.
lirastl l'L-rn*CTV:<V. a hr.r.i.h tckno.
«K. Mu.cot.Oo iHkM. Porto Blco 5>{.
■WMJW 4H»t;<, trir to rood r».n-
In* HttW: rtaiioa tmir-C KiHfLl
extra c ,»% whit, extra o a u-ifjcT-
' * on A 4 moalo 4H, ,ra:.3ar a
IA 1% iwranrlon.il* A 844 owM 04
lent«rafCJi nown.rM a f;..cv ,ranaUu-o
Bi cobra 6\. Mol.t.ra kritj, nKbuiri:
• n Otlran* NHM, cub. (60-tc.i rifioini. uij.
C00KST0YES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND RINDS
ALL PDRCHASERS CAN BE SDITED
MASUTACTCKED BT
Isaac A.Steppard & Co..Baltimore,Si
AND FOB BALE BY
GE0.|S. OBEAR. Agent,
JM6 Micon, Ln,
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. 0NLY$1
By Mail Post-Paid,
5ULARS
RRIC£S?i
uy,1 FLANDERSO , BROTHERS.7Iorwei : : l x
IN WAGONS,OUANQ3 and FARMKUd' tilTPPLiKd. MAl’u - *
FACTO Rg.
Aue.hd
apQQwfia
We will mall a N’lckel-8llyer Watcrbmy
Watch of the style represented Inthecutbe-
low to any one who 'intend ut a club of ten
new subscribers to the Wkrkly Tklorapb
and Mxssbkorr at ouo dollar sacb. This will
enable each subscriber to secure tbe paper at
the lowest club rate, and at the saao time
compensate the club agent for hia troub’e. »
‘IF-Onlt nkw suBscBiatM-that li, those
whose names are not now and have not been
within six months previous to the receipt
of the order on our books, will ex counted.
The-e watches are not toys, bat accurate
aud serviceable time-keepers. They ate sim
ple. durable and neat. Tbe cases always wear
bright. Tens of thousands of them are carried
by people ot all classes throughout tho United
States.
“The Waterbury.”
FOR $3.50
wo .111 lend the Wiiklt Tkucuts
Mtraura.. on. r.u end on. ol the .bora de-
Kribed watch., to ttj addreu. Tht* propo-
■Itlon It open to out .oUcribon u wall u
thora wbo are cot
Act Promptly.
Tho.boTopmpo.iUou will bo kept open
for a limited lime onlr and puttra wnn with
to tako adrautnae of either ihonld do to at
once.
£»-Cnlera otherwlra directed wewiU lend
tho watchM by in ril, packed In a .tout prate-
board box. and onr rrapotulMUty for them
will end when they are drpoalted Inthoi.-t
offle.. They can bo retlatorad for ton cent
and puttra who with thladone ihonld Incloa.
IhU amounLor wo will rand them by exprma
tho Charara lo Do paid when they aro deliver
«d. Addrra*
THE TELEGRAPH AND 1IK8SSN0KB,
Muon, Orarg
Make money order., check., etc., payable to
H. O. HANBOW. lf.na.er
Ur, J. M. Ifuoliuii A
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.:
PrlTklo and chronic direct a ,rccbiiiT
Bandied, ot eortlfiostra of carra. Will et.lt
raljolnlnacounllra CotunltoUon free. Ji.ol
janfifwly
KNOW THYSELF,/<
\ Urn' Medcal \V rk in Huy,
Fxhaustal Vltallfy, Nerrou;
ad Pbyi
u KrronS
^ —Ki _ _
Debility, Premature Decline ln 51
Yontb, and the untold mix- rl< s resulting froa
Indiscretion or excesses. A book for erirj
man, young, middle-aged and old. It conulu
*25 prescriptions for all acute and cb rods dls
arcs, each one of which is Invaluable Si
found by the 4uthor, whoso experience lot
twenty• three years Is such os probably nerer
boforelell to tho lot of nny physician. M
unges, bouud in l>< autlful French musllo.CB-
boased covers, full gilt, RUirantecd to be i
finer work lu uvery aemte—mechaulcal. libr
ary aud proh s?local—than nny other work
sold ln thia country for 82.50. or thesioofy
will be refunded lu every Instance. Price oily
$1 by mall, port-paid: lllnrtratlre sample I
cents. Fend now. Geld in • nl awarded the
author brthe Nation*\ Medical Astocltii.in.:*
the President of which, tho Hon P. A R
anlassTkClatooffli t rsofUro Board the reader
Is respectfully referred.
The Heimce of Life should be rend >yik*
youog for itirtruftlon. and by the aflHctedfot
relief. It will benefit all.—I/>n«1on IaSiiccl
There is no memb< r of socluty to whom ths
Science of Llfo will not i»c usorul, whether
yotnb, parent, guardian. Instructor or clergy
man.-argonaut.
Address t*>f iVat>ody M^ll^al Institute, or
Dr. VV. JI. Parker, So. 4 Ji j’Jincli striet. Bos
ton, Maas., whomsy bo consulted onalldit*
eases requiring skdl and cxporlcnee. chronic
and obstinate disease* tbst havt* baflk-dth*
skill of all other physi dsns a 1 r * 1 •:<»
••laity, ftneb trtated success ll Ps/v Jjfully
without an Instauceof f. imTl VCJ1.R V
ore, klantlonthI1 11 1 M , 1,1'
NOTICE.
AH parlies fudtb'ctl it «atatP <1 8.
B -rg aro hcreV-v notlfi d tociU a*, the old
stand. No. 110 Third sip et.at d set tie their
ft croon», at d all |» rt it ; * having claims
•gainst the enld eatatu'u 1 .• i-* .t them
witbln 9) days. P. M. HERO.
8- BiOU KNsTBIH.
Kxccatora * f h ira r - «! c«-MN*d.
Mncon. an , August 4. 885.
8u5.Ut.Vx4t
NOTICE.
Stock Law in Jones County.
Ordinary • offine, Jones eonnty. Ga. July
18, 1853.—Kotloqy in iofth) glVtltl tmll % titl.Ml
wltha majority of freeholder* ln th* ;"ttiO
N ‘ ' i «*' i ... h —
*>‘t if . 1- ih . ■ • ,•!,•■. ••. **• riK for
an elertion for ste.ck law i i said • Mstrlct,an! '
I will c*«a the nulrtii •»rder for t* • ‘Ain* ou
tho 15 h day of luguit, ltoS,un!ea t legal cause
be shown to tb*i contrary.
Witness ray hau l o !L Ully.
*» MwTOd K. T. ROiS, Ordinary.
GKORGIA, BIBB COHN
S. Junes, admlnirtratf
of Ju. f. Snider, has nail
tors of dl»ml«flon from
This la to cite and a \
concerted to be snd appe
din-try of said county ou
October next to show ca
why said apollcatton ithoi
VMin--# my hand u.
best 13 CHEAPEST.”
‘SAWMIUn
^ Clover Ua *t
iifHRESHERSg
oln. bj mall or azpraw.
REWARD !
“b'« Information of rahiilV
Beads. No trouble or expenae.
for circulam. CHICAGO bCHOl
to
Jlng ua raf-
vacancies and
- fttftft Many
AlUiVAliO BCHOOI, ACiEN. V,
LOCKHART’S
Hot Springs Specific.
Fortb.enr.of 8n>knu,Srrofnl». Lmir«ih<p«
Oonratkma, Cntanrana Dite«.t., L\.. t.i
IncorSTphlllUe Bora thro.t, MrroSrtri -urr
Month, Hore hippie.. Sore Ky.. nwi r,
to. any Mnnrj I , .
I-,. 1. ]:, M.l! 7K. I*. l.lft'ftllAKT
XZZ’j 21 vr2a Proprlptor, Helm*. A la.
Noticed Leave to Sell LantT
GEORGIA. JONES COL NTT.-Not ice u
hereby given that four week< after dete I wi;i
"Id :y l" the* «'irt .If ordinary of Jon.-Bfoun-
»y for an ot ter to ic'd »:i the rtii ekt-!^ »«..
.^.r.gto Mr-. Bird,
in ibe ran
July ll.
ity of Jon-i
yu.Wti
OPiis&iS;
TO Vliiii MEN
I he abc^ra* jt • D ulnct ina n
share
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