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i.EC-ti: ' ».NI> YlEfcSltN'vEK: FRIDAY OCTOBBER 2, 18-j5.
HOMICIOK AT JE8UP.
Story of \tyi Affair r a Related by the Wife
of th© Murdered Man,
Jesup, the Junction of tbe Savannah, Florida
and Western lb n r0 a<l and the Brunswick di-
I °i ^^EsagtTMUMeaee, Vlrftnia and
(leorRia railroad, was the scene of a tragedy
Saturday morning.
. The principals in the difficulty were C. A.
Floyd, sec tion matter on the Savannah, Flor
ida and Western railroad, and A. 8. 8peight,
who was ia charge of an extra gang on the
same road. Tire former was killed.
The a flair occurred betweeu Sand 6 o’c’ock,
on the f-nvannah, Florida and Western rail
road, about two and a half miles from Jesup,
and product■ quite a sensation among the in-
hahilaiitAif that place.
1 ho body of the murdered man waa brought
to Mm oii Hni-day morning, and waa Interred
yestorday in It.,- o Hill Cemetery. The funeral
took place from the residence ox Mr. William
Water, on A*h»treet.
A reporter visited Mra. Floyd yesterday af-
'■«'owing »re the p«U c ol. r, R.| rm „cK u| Bg r opposed to a
Myhuab.t'kof^nojd, tod charge of conference of «>e pow.
umi ■* oi iuo Savannah; Florida and West* , Kouraeiiau question.
London, September 23, ■
fioS t
rel,
-My
BCtliOl* • • xji tut) uvauuku. riuniM *uu nc»t-
era railroad, a. 8. Speight, tho man that
ail.. • him had chargoof an extra gaeg. and
was assisting Mr. Floyd on the section. On the
morning of th,j 22nd of September, Bptight
sent a colored laborer named Isaac to Mr.
r oyd. rh Ue had no employment for him.
Mr. I- I«yd employed Iliac that day.
**Oti the morning of the 2:ird, Speight went
to Mr. Hoyd under the Influence of wblsky,
and asked him what it waa bo had told Isaac
111 regard t.» a ditch that he, 8pei«ht, had cut
In Jo-uMr. Floyd said; *A dllch, l didn’t
know yoTi had cut a ditch.’ Speight said:
‘You know there is not a better dllch on the
Savannah, Florida and Western railroad.’
"on tho ovt nlnp of the 23rd Speight ag*in
weuto Mr. Floyd and attacked him. Mr.
Floyd said to him: 'Speight you came to me
thli morning under the Influence of whisky.’
Speight aaid: ‘You're ad-n liar.’ Mr. Floyd
then drew hl< pistol on Speight. The latter
do'JgcMl behind teo of his men. Mr. Floyd
then k t un hi* car and came on to the shan
ties.
"On the evenlrgof tbe2Ph Mr. Fiord sent
wr.r.i u A McGee, stiperrlaor of the flr.t
vR’knah, Florida and Western rail-
..nil A man to tokfl DI,
• amotdhcharged. On the mom-
tth be eteo tn)d Mr. McGee to lend
oo to uke chargo of lection 9. Ue
v... ’,, i'tu kt'ltolenTe, end taednoldtsof n
dlMi-nlty.
-Mr. Mi,loo lent Mr. SpeUDt out to Me
charge lio rim. out on Mr. Uassart's car.
JIo mid lo Kioyd: 'I wl»h yon to (lea me*
recclt.i lor tin toolit' Mr. Floyd replied to
Dim: 'Voti ve not Uie ona to hero the receipt
I am tin- onaj Mr. Fiord wae toch standing
about a TO feet from Speight and tan Tect from
Dir. Haggart Mr Floyd walked orer to Mr.
Hiv.-ori, nib hi. beck turned lo Spelaht, and
n«ki i Mr. H.vfnittomorebi,thlnga(Floyd's)
lo Jioiih Az be tamed bti back, Bpelght
bred, but mused liim. A. he wheeled ho find
■Kiln. striking him two tnehee below the right
uipnle.
“After Floyd wu thot, b* ran on Speight,
dragged hi-... [suppose. bficcn feat, and fell
down on , pile ot old Iron. Mr, Beigutbad
naught hold ol Spclgbt'iarm I ran out of the
home, down the embankment, and aeked
.ome one to hclyi me. Taking holdof myhui-
baml to puli him at irt. Mr. llniri; -•
and myself succeeded in breaking tin
loose. dpetglt.’e pistol bad fallen under*
neath the Iron, He grabbed for It to act It but
Mr. ItRggart snatched It awey. lie then
walked towards my huibtnd'ebead. My hus
band threw his bauds up, end sze'.almeo, I'm
a dead men'. I let him loo*e and caught
Hpelght In the t oiler. Ha tald 'Mrs. Floyd,
turn inn loose * I said 'No, ynu'ro my bus-
band a murderer, and you snail not gateway.’
"I held him from time to time, until I bad
passed over a quarter ol a mile. One of my
oustond’s holds came to me. Ho toldmeto
let him go. and that be would eee
thit be did not get away. The colord man
then went on to Jrsup and told the
sbtrlll. The latter mourned bla horse, rode
I about two miles, caught Hpelght, carried
n back to Jeaup, and plactd him In jell.
'Mile la the true statement (M how ttoccur-
Tha Roum.llnn Revolution,
Pniutrorous, Beptemher 28— Prince
Alt-land, * nas ordered the civil otd mill-
ttry authorities on the frontier ot bnlga-
rla and Macedonia to maintain order In
their mpectlve district*. The populace
on both aides of Ibe Balkans are eDibml-
attic over the nnlon between Bulgaria
and Boumella, and numbers oi men bare
offered lo enter the volunteer lervice In
support of tbe nnlon. Ladle, are f> r ning
a Red Cross society end making other
preparallonii lor tbe care of tick and
wounded soldiers in tbs event of hnetilltlea
being commenced.
Vienna, September 28.—M. Brattisro,
tbeRonmelian prime minister and minister
of tho interior, bas bad an audience with
the Emperor Francis Joaeph and an Intu-
view with Count K.lnoky, Austrian mid-
liter ot (oreian affaire, respocting the alto,
ation in tbe Balkans.
London, Sept 28—Lord Sillabnrv, Mr.
Gtadt'ooe, tbe Duke ot Argyle and W. H
Forster have received telegrams from the
Roumellsns, entreating them to recognize
the union. I Ronmelia and Bulgaria.
“ — Prince Bis-
farmal
iwtra
Lord
Salisbury bas agreed that the scop*
of the proposed meeting of ambassadors at
Constantinople be confined to an exchange
of views on tha queitions at blue, wl'h
out any formal voting, and witbont draw
lug up any piotoools. Lord Salisbury
baa Instructed tbe Britisn miniate, s at
Belgrade, Bucharest and Athena tu nrge
■ha reip.ctive governments to which
they are accredited to retrain
from action In connection with the
Roumelian revolution. M. Waddlngloo
in an interview with Lord Salisbury, said
thst M. Da Freyclnet, tbe F/enth torcign
minister, would cooperate in limiting tbe
revolution to Roumelta.
Conbtantinopi,i!, September 28 —Tbs
Porte Is anxious to treat Immrdialelv with
‘ Henry Drummond-Wuilf. Sir Henry
bas therefore postponed bis departure
from Egygt.
MARKE? REPORTS.
8tOCK8 A»D RONDS*
Itocal Market by J. W. Ixjckctt, Broker.]
State anil city bond*.
Oa. Cm, 1889.....101
Ga. U, 1K&6 103%
— 7s,rol<* 111
__ 12814
Macoil ......108 ey
Bara rail ft* 90
...a bn* 90
rcta 8n......... 101
Xftafiv... 101
Railroad bonds.
A. A v. ’97, lit m.,118
Can. ?»*93 lit ra.lU
Ga. ’97 J0i
" AO. ’93,2d mortlOO
BY TILKGXAM.
Th* foiowm* rne the oioemt
• A,*1 toft 94
< la. nil „
Ulaaa B,6a.. M .
k •«. •1£J2
mortvaoe. 108
*«orfla
la. 7g, l—
Caroliiuu..
Carolina, new 30
rundlnx10
i. 0. Brown ooa.. 10>!-4
ranntMeo 6a M . M . «9*
7 lr?lnla 6a.““
“ oonaolldatod.
Oea. and Oklo. M
klcaco A North,
lo. preferred.-
urer A Rio 0„
irto..
test Term. It, R..
jtle Shoro
jooUt. A Nash-.
.MvnnbtaA fth..,
•Bid + Asked
hi
rid ’
ar. r ioyd wu snattva of Marion county, 8.
and Although ot nipping An bumble station
lu life, l» aatd to have b« n olo.cly related to
aomo ol tho beat famUle- ol thatBtata—among
them to Hint of Senator Wade Hampton.
In reply u> the statement that hot hu.band
wa« overhearing and cruel, Mrs. Floyd raid ho
had always been of n gentle dtapoaltlon, and
waa on. <>! iho kindest and beat of hukhande.
She Iieia gnu. t il for tbe courtaelte extended
to her by bar friends hen *Ld In Jeaup. and
requoa vd the rcpoiter to Urns publicly ac
knowledge them lor her.
she win remain In tb« city some time with
Mrs Foster
A Card from Mr. V. S. Holton.
“tayior.jBa.. September 23.-W1U you giro
me apace 10 r.ply toon# ol yonr Items puo-
Uebed several day, ago. I ihoold bays aeked
aooocr, bet 1 have not been able to do fa I
would not now, bat my blende may belle?*
inch false ataicmenla If I remain entirely al-
font it recroi to be a pleasure to present my
cair to the public and lat other, remain obex-
When the case dm came np you
pot! one, aa jou Hated, who waa In a
to know the lacti. to give them,which
gave them to Iho public, and
COTTON.
MACON. September 29 —Good middling 8?<:
middling S lJ-lOj strict low mlddtng sa*; low
middling 8?k; strict good ordinary S'4: good
ordinary r 1 ,. Market closed Arm with good de
mand.
kicsirri, MiFNixTs and stock.
decelveu today or ran.231
“ •' " wagon... CO
pravlousty. 10,120
•lock on hand Popf. 1.1W 5.... M8-11,875
-hipped today™.. CI2
Skipped preylrxttly. S.S25- 10,067
-me* 00 b*nd...„... 1.SM
bt TEikaxarn.
LiriarooL, Bepumber 20. noon.- Cotton
Arm with n fair demand; middling uplands
OH; middling Orleans 50-19; uiea 10.000;
lor speculation and export 2000; receipts OOCO—
American471)0 Futures Arm but quiet. 2 p. m.
—Sties Included W0 American. Fntnres quiet,
p. m.—Fntnres closed quiet but steady.
Opened.
lied
slllf.l
did. and y- l
ni.w ooulradlct tnam. This la tho Oral time
I have had an; thing to aay in Ibc matter. Fur
the lari eight, eti mnniha the hand ol at!!!, th.n
' bien resting beavUy upon me.an r I have
led been able even to turn my sell luhr.l wl -■
out some one to aailat me. and bln been ruch
a , in riant anti. :,r that! bad no time to deny
anything that might bo laid about me. II I
hid been well things would have been In a
very dI floruit ahapo an l but wry little a,Id ol
It I wish 1 waa able to go to trial. I would
■ how by living wltueaua who rtcelvtd the
mom y. and , an error, with rteau bands aa to
myauthorlty loral.n.lngtbcp ti aloucr'a name,
and the rvaaoti the panic! hare denied [ t-
Hug the money. A" to mu paying any money,
I never did in, a If, and knew m thing otll
until after it war dene, and waa nppo.. ,1 to It
»lien I luu, ,1 It out. I waa so very sick at tho
time >,.M ol my lllruda were made 11 believe
tint* if the atr, unt claimed by tho .-hurley
h' lra would tel pal tho whnlo matter would
be en leil. and i aid It themaelvra. and they so
Ignorant ol the nt Mr. H. W. Palter-
roe. ol your city, who reprtaouled th. brlra
SSwaMBItkow pay ">( on* hundred dob
l.r. II,ore it,ail the heirs claimed.and It wai
p.Mi.ibim, they not koowlns aay belter. yJS""
on,: t oy ,a .v me. They then went bank to
Dim but It wae nevrr refunded. Whatltwaa
for l ,1 • not know. I could any much more,
n t «tk jonr apace now.
V. 0. IIOI.TON.I
A strike of Moulearr.
liiK Hkaraa. Septan,her23.—Alltliry monl-
Ft . . tup Ojed i i tlmCo operalive foundry
• , r, w ','r'itthl- morning. Tbe ra Di
ll, re , ; tbi* c’tv hove but litrly resume,I
by a
.. . turn were allowed to reman in
in udBBf'rr he aett|emrnt,.andSat-
r.r rj t Ijlt ttey were etaeulUd in front
it- v . 'ky tn Hill sliwat by some on
Wn * men and untuly baud.. Two of
th, hun i ngnlpgiit in Ifce affair were dis-
elm . ' by, tba c.mpary Ibis mnrntng.l
« ail t! tnrnintherhopdroppedtbelr
i,, : w.mtout. Tbe men engaged lu
, i . liaht claim they were only try ing to!
d-a m o:l*0t tbe • icabi,” wbowasfloor-
i . . ,■ u I ded revolver.
The Rellaf of Kaasnla.
ratao, September 28.—Tba Abysiinlan
«ip,,i,t.tut, mder Baa Alouta, which Is ad-
vut' it'd lo i ha- relief of Ibe garrison at Hat-
ra . l> nesting withssnoos opposition
fr, in the -'rabs, who bsv* insured in
Mili-rD, number* to attsippt to
!•» its future progress. Th* latest
. , ,„i from the expedition
IS that A tom SfiOO Atsb* occupy al
,,.,t.:i ,1 i xltlon from which they will]
ho.e to b d: yen btlors A further advene*
,,,, I,- mads end that s'battle le immi-
, ,,t. Tl.• i Abiulnlan general i* deter-
, I,,,,I to accomplish the tend ol lbs be-
lergur.d ; arriion, (orwhicb he is to I
*i,< r. n id sum of nacney.
fr7——
An An l>Tas Riot.
M atbid F, p'i u.Ur 23.—A dispatch froml
ltn. a ra.'- tat tn tttampt to colkct taxes I
r.-eatid a riot there. A mob, mostly com-
I .. f » i trtn, elotted th* police sod tt-
t. in; t ,1', St fire to the excise office, but
tt. ,,pf otittLS artieal of th* mi itsrF pre-
\, t it i.'ir Ofalgr.s being carriid out.
V AE'93,lm,ifoy.ioiH
W. of A.’tia,l m.’kS. 10s
•' gf.2m.iM 111
Railroad Mcckt,
A. AS 7a.gntd
Can. exeliV. 77o
Can. certlOcatoe . 91s
H.w.7a4ruutd.ex.dll5H
Oa. ex-ale.......
ktlscelUneous.
W. F. Coll, bonda 102H
Mobile A Obi-.
Nk.aU. A Ohm.
N. O. F*c„ let-
N. T. Oantrat.
Norfk. A W pre
Nor. Psc. com
“ Pta,l.
Ptoiso Kelt....
Reedlpr... ....
Richmond A A S
Web. A Ots...
Web. A W. t. 1
Rook Island...
8C Paul
do. rret.....
Taxae Pacia,'.
Colon Paclft.
W< Wabash PafflOt..
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Sg
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LIOVCB^-RTo W-flMRsW* XtetcvC lutokM*
ttlUtUlod rj« *Jvi corn *nrt nn.*
1.0MO.78, N 0 oora 11^-0, Pttiix fcUil *py. *
Itrnn&r K.on»2.7ft. ctuwb* TOO 91 9ft, Mrt o.»ji
^MTf Binw Sl.2Mt.8S, chW7 *"'t itH't-r
...*• ijrtr irmuA, /nock t-wj.i * '> •
tiMtlc bmmtr *1480.00
LfBa.^icnixn frutm* .-au
biUfi lir»o k}.!%c),2 r , tex tU; CRtueft
n.-x*'. / OxL'tood f*. xr»t*.x >■ r ^•
h*?: Xjno'irlik r*r.'+r<
dalr f.nwy'- 'Vs*'9n*
kFWlprt tx
LlMOM — v 5 75h7 .00.
3iXT.—YIwm* < i*»i - . Mnitoti V •
lOArt rKrlc.j!«
8ABD1JI**.—W*'V fcV ’•aport.v: ;i3.6C,
Hat.—Wtst»»rr ttjRctftr V.’ts. *zunil i-yt*
ftUO ■■
MRLu.-~tiXa20T
w«»/.~ooitkcc, id (aqd: 2 it#
10>ou*.~"f»roia<rtf fnmlly 15.2S ertri
^MB(i? 'V/, » Mrt.00: pttmt
B.7.on
unt Good*.—Fiini? W ftpcipl-.-
browa suinJur; y r Ua ftv 4-4 bxo«ri>
la if 6J40; ? 'fo, f'.’UME*
654c: rera*,fSV^ •.• Vroko »lrlii*
i*J* ,
T.—wkt pti»
yellow 9240«3 t GD.
;H«C4B.-Fnll cr+%m 1.40 l.iwer imulc* 12x
lJ»r.
XJfUBn PlArwWI—atrlet'.T tin l Jf -*!-"* *•
PioUeM,—t*mti 91.8b; oQBtt* W vfc, ar.it
retfsplmln tad mixed. 17.00*
**otatom —13^8.00 per Mrt.
• aobag*—Dtollceait ptraoBd,
JUrt*.—4o—1 M; prliao.
whrAtJB'.—BfXtrQB; do. 1 boxes6c.
OttAlW AND PROf IBIOB8.
Chicago, 8eptemker 29 —The wkest market
wta uerrout tad unsettled to-day tnfl prices
tended downward. Cable tdrices were ft
rortbla to holders tad the Inaretse ia the
risible supply wts smaller tbta hti been *ea-
ertlly tullclptted, but It wts leported thtt le-
ceiptstt Northwestern points w#iw growio*
ltrjtcr, which ctased some ualotdiDg tad
some short selling, and in the tbsence of tnt
few salts were mtde tt 87; then fell back to
86'4. roat to fell off agthi to 8Cji, rallied
t trifle and doted on tht regular board at
V,' 4 ' to 8GU. In the afternoon November
sold off to.88 % and do»cd a* 84. Then wu very
little doing In corn, aud pi ices showed little
change until shortly before the dose, when
8ep«amber declined and dosed about 1
cent under yesterday. Receipts continue
freo and shipments moderate. Oats
broke of! nearly 1 cent for this month, owing
to very free offerings and large receipts,
while other options ruled somewhat easier.
Chicago, September 29 - Flour unchanged:
Southern *vtGa3.no. Wheat opened steady
aud closed % lower than yesterday: Septem
ber >4Vfa8i, OctoberM^a83, November >HSa87;
No 3 rod cash 9 •••♦«• opened quiet ana
Hosed easy at about same •« yesterday: cash
4H4S41H, September 417,;**;-* 4. October 4I|;*
41H. November 89^aS9H. opened active
and closed easier: cwh 34\i, 8rp*«emher 3iAi
a26^. October 2%a£% November 26Ha2^4.
ttea* pork opened dull and closed easy and
lower: r<t«h r4.35. October ^ 2ts8.33, Noven4«er
S.»2i4a8.40. Lard quiet and steady: casb
6 u '‘,44.06, Ootober Ib.00a8.06. Novamber 15.97^
B<Jtk as<Mia quiet aud steady: dry
salted shoulders *'3.7&a3.85 short rib sides 15.40
aft 42U, short clear skie# »6.80a6.6L Whlukr
nominal atli. 10 Sugars quiet and unchanged:
cut loaf 7;,.aca. irannl»tcd A 1% stanaard
A </!■
ctHaimAn, 8ept 2) -nutir easier: family
M.S0 U.60, fatK.yf4NN5.60. wr est easier. Ns i
rad winter, new 94a95. • dull: >o 3 mixed
45V<. Oats in good dsmand: •** 2 mixed 27.
Fork doll at 19.00. l*rd doll: v.*!/>• «teaie
15.90. vOJk maa:s quiet: shooldets A».25a3.fiO,
*h»rt ribs t6.37J4a5 4ft. :racon assy: «boalden
M12H *hon ribs 4415, short oln%? 44.55. .tarns
-BU*a»Knirwi quiet and Arm at *13.00.
iiugar steady ana unchanged: turd refined
Ottaan* fra* Hogs quiet:
common and light sx.2S44.3i rscain* and
butchers’ 58 75^ 4 25. Whisky staidy at a 04
Absolutely Pure.
Tbl* ptiwa.r oeesr r»r« A. tuarvei «f
pnrltj, streiigtli vtd arbt.jaaciuAuaw.
Mors aooouoilca) Uao tin. ctritiuuF r.ntic,
•nit eanur.t be eoiitin oompetlliun with Die
tnultltadf of low test, abort weight, glut,
or ohnetihatf uoarjart. Soldo nt, inaot
RntAi it* rino PowusbCo.,
ion Wall straei New Vsh
TUle powd.v cau bo boaglit st 8. B.
fnoqnei, corner tth and Caerrv streets,
Menon Re.
FINE GEORGIA
FAM FOB SALE
One oi the eery best (tip top) farms in
Monroe c-mnty, one mite from . ohnston-
Tills, one and a half trout GngglnsvlHe, six
from Bsrntsville trd nine fioui Forsyth,
tbe Gentral r.tilronil passing tli-ougn it.
The land ia nearly level, contains 2-9 acres
mors or lews. About 169 acres clear'd Slid
in a high state oi cultivation, balanoein
woods, lulls pine growth on the place. A
four-room dwelling and all usual out
buildings and gnod.tanant houses oa the
>leoe. Convenient to churches and school
’artle* wishing to purobaae are ine.trd to
examine t’ e place, aa the crops ol tbe post
fire years sre all the recommendation it
neeu« For further paitlculera apply to
S. H. ZELLNER.
of ixld county. I will lell, nt tho cour. house
door in Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, lot of Uud No 1'jI, as the prop
erty of A. J. McAfee, deceased, adjoining
lands of 8. K. Wllion. f. I. Champion, D. *T
Wactor and others, gold for distribution. No
deed passed uutll payments made.
A. J. Me A. FEE, Administrator.
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N«w You, Eept 29, no##—**«44ei. flrmi
sties 321^ jioaiu-k apiasds 101-11; AVt«iiu*o
Ivenlng—cotton, net receipt* 0; grot* ll.*8;
Futures closed Arm: sales
Nbw York, September 29—The Evening
PoAt’s cotton article says: Future deliveries
tost S to 4 points, recovered tbe loss end were
farther Mvmieed 8-ldo to4 i00, nearly if not
eltogether by the covering of shorts la order
to avoid putting np margin. At the third c* 1
300 belee October brought 9.(9, 500 January
400 February 9.94. September wa* offered
79, November at M9. D
March tt 10 07, April at 1018,1
et 10 40. Fntnree closed firm and 2-100 to 4100
higher this yeeterdsy.
ia# xoUuwing wow show* the opoo»nv tu*
sloetng quotations'
Open’d
Cloaed
ttt-70
9.68-40
9.87-4*
9.75-78
9.81-ftft
9.96-94
KorcLe
■nne —
Inly. .
tuvntt
Open’d! Closed
lower: femlly |g.£0s8.60. Wheat opened doll
and unsettled, closed lowor then yesterday:
No 2 red case o ?, September v%, October 92%
•98. Core opened slow and closed steady:
No 3 mixed o**h 40^*40%. October 68%,
November 35% Oata higher but closed dull:
No 2 mixed cosh 26%, September 25%*.6H
ProvUlom slow endeasier. Pork qiflet *t «8 90
*900. Pmk aeeu-UmM oiSAr 16.40 abort no*
15.(0. short cieei 1580. heeou—iony olea*
>ft.h7aV50, ihcrt r'.b tides $600. abort clear W.25
•6 35. I .surd, small lots 16.97*4 Hams qaJgt at
9lO.O. tli 6a Whisky steady at ll.W.
LotnsrxLUL Kept, n -wrain Steady: Wheat
-No 2 Longberry 93; No 9 red 93. Oort
-No 2 mixed 46, No l white 44%. Oata - No 2
mixed 37. Provisions quiet. Bscou-oleer
ribs 15.00, dear sides <0 40, shoolders »4.oo.
lulls «j»au -doer rib atdee 15 40, clear
rides 16 90, shoulders 1850. Purk — bus
nominal at 1)0 50 Hsms-8tif4r cured 9.75a
10.5U. Unt qnlet-oholco leal M7I prime
17.00.
—rmoBK, 8«pt. 29.-Flour fl .
acw.(fd 9trtot one Westtrz *n\>nrtnn 18.00
•SA0, 4xua 88.60a4.35, ;antiy 94.40*. ••* »‘i*;
MUis superfine ll.OhS 50 extrr .’3 7ft v4 21
Rto brands 14 8705.00 Vataptuc 4mu% 95.75,
tm'cxlaUvr r*<ent 1600.
I ulct and steady: Waatcro lower and quletl
Kittom red 9m97, do ambe* 98t|1.00, Ne!
Maryland 97%, ng v Weetcm winter r*d
■pot 9U01%, Ociober 90%a91. • ’•■m- aonthera
flrmu wra firmer and active: nouthera
•hira 5laMi do yeUow 52aS8.
nkwobliaxs, September29-rumi steady
family VJ.’Ca.ninn «iade* fft.2^.’.»,
Oam 5na and quiet: mixed 6t; ynlcw 4*.
white 72. Oats q aJvt. prABS Wes win it. !»*•:
•icarcc and steady: prime |lf.0l>al7.9C, cro.i-i
418.501 Pork «tca4y and occhanged at »17.7;
Urd 'idlet: tlewsra iredredj 17 ou. gey i7.?t
Bulk mer.u qaiot snO nuci-an^ed: rbem
den, vaoxed. I7.fi7%, inru t-les
rib 82.70. Bacon quiet and qooSruge«i
if.auid*-re MAO, tong clear IXifr. Hear rii
rides 610.25. ITaiAA—ccsotcs■rugs:-tin:a» coin
ahetre can»sa*.M lJ8.ft0alA.7ft. at*»Ay
Sitl ituclsaneed; Weeiem rrtVJ .nd 41 35.
L'offfc* steady: Bio ioorfoc*; common >
prim* 7%r9% flayer daU * tinman ie «<h4
oomzaou 4%aft% cholea yeUoa x ta/iArd
s7. riolaiAcv do steck: cnuimou n* good
unman** 16^;2. prime to ohoice 28*88 hi* e
active. Uxilrtau* ordinary !o ertr*- .OHMJt
Legatee's Sale.
Will be sold tt the let* residence nt Martin
. Malone, In Joeee county, on tbe lOtb of Oc
tober next, wltbln the legal boon ol eels, the
following i rop-rty, to wilt Four hundrd
acres ot land more or leea, on the waters of
Falling creek. Sevcnty-Ure agrat ol orglnal
foreit, .boat thirty acne ot bottom land, tbe
balanceaearage fend; adjoins tbe Unde ol
William Alexander, John Oordon, p. Crutch-
flclil.aud A J Jllddlebrookk Bold for division
among tbs legatee,. Tcrme on day of sal*.
This 7th September, lss.
. W. A. MALONE, Agent
eepliutlUkwtt •
fkRDINARV'g OFFICE, JONES COUNTY,
v (ieorgi/ September 23d, ISSj.—’To all whom
It may concern: A. K. Tlualey, admlnlatralor
debonla nonotB.F. Rose, deceased, hit In
due form applied to me lor leave to tell all tba
landa belonging to aetata of said dtcoued
and aepeclai order for kalool tbe real catste
‘ Bibb oouutr to be told In Bibb county.
Id application will be beard on tba Oral
Monday In roeembar next, witness my
band offlolally. “ - ”"" J
m2* w«w tb
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
BORGIA, JONES COUNTY-Appllca-
lion will be made to uie conn
ordinary ol Jones connty. Georgia.
_ tb* Noecmb r term next of said
court for leaea to sell all tbe lands be oogtng
to tbe estate at J J. BarOold, lata ol etld
oonaly, deceaatd, lor th* purpose ot dlrliton
among tba heirs ot deceased. Tbl* 211 Sep
tember, 1000. A. A. BARFIELD,
Administrator J. g. BARFIELD.
ssFilwtw thur
tuai-ss
aaaaat Stoma.
September SO -Bonn
a*' 1 , ovptainuvr ww t ,r .lt*'
, -tr.lui,; X) |ood ktramed Mali COs
tala, too kwmla. Sputa ol ttupenttsa doll
regular SOX: sales barrola
CHULSatTcn, Sep. 20 Splnta ol toroaoUaa
steady at tt Roam quiet r.ntuo4*0 good
•trained H
WH-Wiaweata, Sep. 29 - dninu of lu
Nsw You, BapUmber 2*. -couun steady
Mies ZM: middling uplands 101-16; middling
Orleans 10 S-16; new cotton offered 0-10 under
quota'lc nig
ConeoUaaled net receipts 20,197: exports, to
Qmat Britain not, to continent 39*2
.ki.Vk.Tu>, September 23-*.»*••• market
Orm: middling S7 U, an t
2929; sales 1178; Mock 29JB0.
kliuou, —
U.t recclvU2929 gross
kbwvs <9,096.
BepC 29 - • kttum nnif t*
Iktte 0 7-10: UflK.IPU, S2IAen*“ 8239: aain
729; stock 9731; exports. eoaMwba 9877.
wo-atsanu.. September 29 i.ouo. Orm;
«l,Ml f ns tt-lt: »<s -waptnt, UOL grn.. 18.8
M et 0; Mock 7431; axpOlU, eooMwlM 060.
.iAV.ii a a a. September 29 -Jottcu Orm;
dindltra OH; oat -acatpta 0002 pt-t t.f9
lies >700; Mock *1,771; expanse coastwise 10 >
niw oausa- September 2* •.
Orm; -nd :m* 9014 o- receipts 7031: m,
'482; sal*8U00; stock 38A11.
Mosus, September 29-rvtton quiet:
otaci'ina VI set locetpte SBC, iron S00
100; Mock 4N2;
ftww Toiul, September 29 Rosin - rabunO
jniet ^ ll Olu Id spirt's of ttupsnUno
L cosstwlse 070.
•fine IMl na»iidlSB W>; shipments 067
salts 4CO; Mock >1,702.
•uvcavA, September 2*.-Oonor market
Him: muuUiag St nat reoslptl 1>2I; eht]
-tent* —; ulcs 1901.
UBAkuavnw, September 70 -Hottoo qnlet.
■tdil-ce *>(; ■» moatpu OBT7-. grot* ,900;
soles 18C0; stock 48,963,
QJTY MRirsvc
Btaeo—rides 7A7%c: ihonlflers
W1W: sionli-or* OH.
A BIO OFFER,—To Introduce them, we will
* glva away I.OfO Self OpamtlngWasblng
Macblees. If yon want one eand us your
name, po«tofllce end express oSlco at onoi
Tlir:NAlloNALC0..2J»ey it. New York.
scptlSuw AwyCaaoe
oik, September 3S, laid —Wbamu Mrs. L. V
Farrar applies to ms for dismission from
guardianship ot Jobs Farrar, minor. Tbeao
am to cits all parsons concerned to show
cause. If uy Utey beet lo tbe contrary, at this
office, tm or by OtM Monday la November
next. WltneM my band officially,
aoptS9-law-4w R. T.
, Ordinary
Trial ol Beoiailst*.
Ltn.l>L28.-TtietrU>otth«Bod»l-l
. .11 sn. AJl.r, Dtetx, F/nhme, Vie-
Utinz I, Moeller and Cirieb.ba,
i tt Chemnttg. Tbeir iroaecution
en in |,f»pention sinco theHodsll.t
m 1 1 »p*nb»ren u> 1*83. Tbe trial
,:,i.,i a • a Judicial farce.
Cl t-rcath** Murderers.
m >:• re», September 2a.—Warranty
•*“ for tbe amatol WUUem
"*» JM Wygit li.ilmee for tba mur-
1 sib, at gdgafleM, Tbeiean
g^V>fi by OblknaUt before hi
• hazbfabotblm.
k y „ rat.k<> by rtsJbe
. v c r.i .'-411.11 work
If jr’iag ai,.? c;J^44griM
Veer pubUsted
L.-rrra.-o .^akrgsrlao 00,72c; now May
Silt edge staiRc; crossMry VaOJc; country *a
pat Tennessee <*22.
Ccma-c sole* Ualtjqo: good UKtUvs me-
.line, lotqaltor nmnoaHAh.
Tpaxtra—K MsJ.OO per oat. Non* In market
OnoM.-Yellow and ram «*.u«*.2* pan sot.
I flakua.—Oont—good rnlUlsa TSabyuuUKs
so . small lots;mixedcoinis. Oab—Feat-
ant 88*01; Georgia rust-pcoof Ml TSRae ru.<g
pwmf tassee. Una tLU.
Neva.—Tarragona almonds »e I it xa; FrtJ
asm papag shaQ Me; Fraaab wabmis uavw;
-,’spies paeans Vo: BraaO Me Kbcntm|
"coanots 843o49 per 1000.
1 ftm H H BOtfi OO .
r^hhT^Aseowri, im
LooAaoas.-8S.80tf.7S. H
MlhahMote
LgWu,rsrvi2g^5«ia
20«c.Wy«ate wuiawoc. TaUowfoJ
Oua.-R ,Da!80iaac: SrwtVlrdul.black 17
|Isr t on Tuc: coUou Hritt haadtlgkl 17a*r,
Vu H l^iS»U?!inS # u g;. SS
afjd. Tmot Chain* comae per .pair. Aar*
ROOpardea. Canon carta MAC. WsUbuckcU
•4.40 Codec rone lesxc pur a. Seeds Lrcu
I-X.erxat SUatiug powder tlTt, Lama Sc I
| L-.-cpsagOriSperteg. “
Administrator's Sale.
OBOROIA. JONES COUNTY—By vlrtn* ot
u order Irma tbe court ol ordinary ot Jones
county, will b* sold before court r ona* door In
UUnlox on tba lint Tuesday lu November
next, wltbln tbe usual bourn ot eate, one bun-
OLmuIgfO m
laod.^H
Improve meat*. ?otd lor distribution. Terms
oasb. JAMES A. JON F.8, Administrators
Septate .»>,
aaper-Uw-tw.
with will annexed.
UNIVERSITY of GEORGIA
At AlIfwUMttk.
Tba fifty-filth irsaioo ot tba Med
loal College ol Georgia trill begin
on tba Brat Monday ia Vova
ter, and continue until tba first
March. Foil eorpe of twain nrofsasora.
facility tor studyteg all branch* -
lSdiofr*. HoepiUl and polic
For detsiled drculsr spple to
*DW. OEDDrSOM,
Dean oi Faculty,
aa an: ii.
Every fa
Medical
daily. 1
THE YEAR JF JUBILEE.
All Creation Happy, and Buying Pi
anos ana Organs.
Dnususlly Easy Installment Terras Fow
Offered by Lndtlen A Bstes’
Southern Music House,
Savannah, Ga.
Squire Talk with Parcbasrrs, Giv
ing Special Information About
Our New and Baav Methods
ot Balling Fist os
aud organs.
it’s a Long Time Between Drinks.”
Bo remarked tbe Governor of South Car
olina tolba Governor of Noitb Carolina
many years sgo, before tbe lemncfanoe
wavs had swept over tbe South. He prob-
ably spoke bla honest convictions, aud so
no we when e- say
IT’B A LO -G TIME BETWEEN CROPS.
And to tbl* tba thousand, ot family
bread winners” in the South who are
•ailing until Ibe next crop ia garnered be
fore they buv Pianos and Organs will cay
amen. Bui we i ay why wait, when you
can buy now on such very easy teiuis ?
Only thick of it,
PIAKOB 325 CASH AND *10 MONTHLY.
ORGANS, *10 HASH AND *5 MONTHLY.
Why, It’s almost a sin to deprive your
■elf and family of an Instrument when one
can be had eo nssily. And to those who
cannot meet monthly installments, we of-
Her th.se Mpvctal summer terms -.
PfANOri, 350CABH AND UAL. NOV. 1.
ORGa NS. *211 CASH AND BAL. NOV. L
And if crop, turn cue poor, so thstwhen
November 1st comes tbs entire balance
cannot be pcld, we will accept one-half oi
II, and wait until November, 1, 1536, for
Ibe other bait.
Now, come up, buyers. Our instruments
lead tha world Oa- prices are ibe lowest,
our terms the easiest, and we offer every
Inducement th «t can be honestly lived up
to.
B. T. ROS4, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Wberee* T. T
Burke, administrator oi tbe eitete ol Dennis
Daly, has mad* application for letters
mission from said estate,
rel* Is. thereforo, to cito and admonish all
arsons lau relled to be sod appear at tbe
t ordinary ol laid county ontbuOrM
y In October noil, to show cause. II g “
rye, why said application should not
WltnMs my band and official signature tbl*
July A48v9. J. A. McMANUH,
JytlawSm* Ordinary,
.RDINARY-H OFFICE. JONES OO 'NTY,
J Georgia, August M, 1885.—Whereas nolle*
to Ibis court I* made thst a tale Phillips, or
phan child ot Ella and William Phillips dt-
oessed, la without a gnudlan: These era to
cite end sdmonlsoell persons concerned that
lb* guard Unship ot th* person and property
of said gust* PnlUlp* will bo veaud in aoeu
competent parson a< tbU connty on tho first
Mott,isy tn October next unlew good mu a* be
•hown to tb* contrary al tblsnlllca. witness
my band officially. ROLAND T. ROIS.
•u2>wk4t Ordinary.
Ordinary's office, Crawford County, Ok—
Whereas, Rn’ialt Aulimau has applied fe- ex
emption ol personalty aud s.ttlng apart and
valuation of homestead I will pass upon the
same on tbe 6th day of October next at I*
i-clock a. m. .This September 7tb, 1880.
GEORGE L. SAWYER,
aapllwtl* Ordinary.
UCCEEl
Kv a
L Hi
Only 3210 lor an elegant Rosewood Pi
ano; large else; all Improvement*: sweet
tone; guaranteed a superior anil datable
Plano. IbottMude sold. Best Piano eold
in America at the price.
A new Upright Piano for only *150. on
try easy terras
The Suver-toned Uatbtubek Piano,3300,
3325, *350.
Tne magnificent Chiokering Piano, the
bast in th* wur.d. 3t00,3125, *500 to 31,000
Only 365tor a beautiful Parlor or < hnreb
Organ; solid walnut caw, wltb high lop
ol rich design; 4 tela Kecde, 10 geuulne
-‘ops. Greatest bargain ever offered.
Tne incomparable Mason & Hamlin Or
gans, trom $24 up to 3750. Rented until
paid (or. Nearly tinea years given for
payment.
Fiua Stool, Embroidered Cover, Instruc
tor, and Book ol Music with Pianos, and
Stool, Instructor and Music Book witb
Organs. All lrelght paid on both. Fifteen
day*’ trial, and we pay freight both way*
U instrument don't ault.
AND JUST ONE LAST WORD,
m are thinking of
bnyiog an lnetru-
rill make terms to
If yoi
ment, write ns, and we will
anit your convenience. Ask f r Summer
Terms, 1885, Mention this adrertisemeut
and paper,
LUDDEN & BATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE
8AVANNAII, GEORGIA
Tbo Great Wholesale Piano and Organ
Depot of the Bootb.
THESCIENCE0F LIFE. 0NLY$1
By Wall Post-Paid
KNOW THYSELF.*
Great Med cal Work on MiM
lily, Nervous and Physical
ra Decline in Man. Errors of
sreeunl
Exhaust*! Vitalii
Debllitv. Premature
Youth, and the untold mlMriPS reenhini from
indiscretion or excesses. Voook for every
man, jroanr, mlfidlc-scod *m old. It ( ontalnn
125 prescriptions for all acute and chroolc dis
♦Met. each one of which Is invaluable. Bo
found bv the Author, whose experlem
ity lhree years it such as probably never
re fell to the lot of an j physician. 80
pates, bound in beautiful French muslin, era
boiied covers, fall gilt, guaranteed to be l
finer work in every sense—mechanical, liter
ary and professional—than any other work
sold in this country for lift*), or the money
will be refunded la every instance. Price only
fl by mall, post-paid: Illustrative sample r
cents. Bend now. Gold met'al awarded th(
author by the Notional Nodical Association, to
the Preridantof which, tha Hon. P. A. Kissel!,
and associate officers of the Board tbe reader
la respectfully referred.
The Bclence of Life should be read by the
young for instruction, and by tbe afflicted for
ralteL it will benefit alL—London Lancet.
There ts no member of society to whom the
Science of Life will not he useful, whether
youth, parent, guardian. Instructor or clergy
men.—argonaut
Addresa the Peabody Medical Institute, or
Dr. W. H. Parker, No, 4 Balflnch street. Bos
ton, Meae., who may be consulted on ill dis
eases requiring skill and experience. Chronic
and obstinate diseases that have baffled the
skill of all other pbyslriam a TT Li a T
clalty. Booh treated success 11 Pi AJi
without an instance of fell |
ure. Mention this paper.
ETERMINATI0N TO !
BRINGS STJo-Oiv -
Did You Ever Know It to Fail
• W-BS.l* HARD! ,Y H-’V
LYONS & C_
The Leaders and Controller s. at 97 Cherry StrX'i
Have demonstrated the above fact beyond a doubt Wh*J ' ~
started that was our Intention, and hotv well we have ouccwZ?
it is not necessary lor us to say the public knows, and tho cnnw?i.
that throng our store in quest of bargains and our enormous sal.!
of the past week tolls the stony. Bale,
We don’t make any idle boast, but simply announce a f-.t
when we nay that we sell Dry Goods, SlioeB ami Carpets from te
to 25 per cent, cheaper than any othre house in Middle Gao»i
As you know economy is a serious question in every honsetmi i
about this season of the year (nights and mornings getting coni .
everything is needed and the first thing is Shoes and 8tockini» (ol
the children. Well, we aro headquarters for Shoes. Our stock is full
filled you would think that everybody needed it Carpet anti mmm
up their minds at the same time to buy. Well, wo sold tho Car
pets, and to demonstrate the fact we have sent on our sccumi nV,i„I
this season for Carpets and Rugs. “ 1 order
And as for Dry Goods we have everything yon can wish for
even to the f|
OliOlOE»T NOVWL1 TES
IN
IMPORTED DKiiSS GOODS.
We opened the past week a beautiful line in the newest iml
choicest styles. This season will excell our previous efforts in
showing the Latest Novelties. Our buyer is bad; and he disnlarari
excellent tasts in his selections. *
DrexM Cjlrootlw. Drefitsi Goods.
Combination suits are all the otyle this season and as our Mr*
W. C. Lyons lies spent the last few weeks selecting and studying
the newest styles you will find on our counters the very latest and
most desirable Dress Stuffs worn this season.
For variety aud reception costumes, besides our elegant Bl.ick
Gros Grain Silks, Mories, lthadzimera, Faille Franco!* and Mar
vellieux. We have beautiful Colored Khadames in Sapphire
Royal and Marine Blues, Pheasant, Marmn, Golden and Vandyke
Drowns, Myrtle and Olivo Greens and Garnets, with vetv hand
some two-toneil cut Telvets, Freizes, Plnsh striped Ottoman ar.,1
Plain Velvets to harmonize or contrast with each shade. Besides
these we hove the largest assortment of Gilbert 'Flannels, Dress
Goods to be found in any boose in Georgia. Th^se goods have & m
reputation not eqnaleed by any goods made in America. They
include Ladies’ Cloths, Bonrettps, Homespun striped Tricotrins
Serges and Shoodalis in plain and plaids to matcii.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT.
100 pairs of Infants’ Lace Kid at 25c., 1 to 5.
120 pairs of Infants’ Lace Kid at 40c., 1 to 5.
144 pairs of Infanta’ Lace Kid at 50c., 1 to 5.
120 pairs of Infants's Button Kid at 40c., 1 to G.
348 pairs of Infants' Philadelphia make, 0 to 5 and 1 to 5. at
60, 65, 75 and 85c.
140 pairs of Infants’ French Kid. 1 to 4, at 95c., *1.15.
CHILDREN’S SHOES.
140 pairs oi Kid Button, 4 to 7%, Button and Lace, at 65c,
120 pairs Kid Kid Button in Rochester mid Philadelphia makes,
sizes 4 to 8, at *1 and *1.15.
144 pairs Glove Grain Polish, 8 to 13, at 75c.
120 pairs Kid Button at *1 25, *1.50, *1.75, sizes 8 to 10.^.
180 pairs Grain Button, Sole Leather ! ip, 8 to 10, at $1.00.
ICO pairs Grain Button, II to 2 and 1 to 5, at *1.25, #1.50, $1.80
and (2 per pair.
200 pairs Grain Bntton, Worked Buttonholes, *1.25.
MISSES’ SHOES.
240 pairs Mieses’ Kid Button, 11 to 2, at *1.50, $1.90, $2.00,
$2.50 and $3.00.
120 pairs Misses Kid Bntton, 11 to 2, at $1.25.
100 pairs Misses' Goat Bntton, II to 2, at $2.00 and $2.25.
120 pain Misses’ Glove Grain, 11 to 2, at $1.00.
180 pain oi Miases B Calf Lacs at $1.00
LADIES’ SHOES.
600 pain Grain Buttoned, 3 to 8, at $1.25.
500 pain Grain Lace 8olld, 3 to 8, at $1,00, *125 and $1.50.
860 pair* Goat Lace Solid, 3 to 8, at $1.75 and $2.25.
240 paira Kid Lace Solid, 3 to 8, at $1.25, $1.35 and $2.00.
280 pain K.itl Button, 3 to8, at $1.50.
100 pain Kid Button, 3 to 7, at $2.00.
120 pain Kid Bntton, 3 to 7, at $2.50.
120 pain Kid Button, 2 to 5, at $2.75 and $3,00.
160 Pain Common Sense Heel at $2.50.
Our line ot Rochester and Philadelphia makes, as elegant as
any sold in the city. We have a line ol French Kids at $3.007$8.85
and $5.00.
PLANTA ION SHOES.
300 pain Mt n’a Brogans at 90c.
300 pain Men’s Full Stock Brogans at $1.25.
240 pain Men’s Best Stock Plow Shoes nt $1.00 ami $1.25.
180 pain Brogans, beat, at $1.00.
300 pain Women’s Polish from 75c. to $1.00 for beat.
Something We are Go ng to Give Away this
Week.
5,000 yards Ginghams at 3%c., worth 7c.
5,U00 yards short end Calicoes at 24c.
2,500 yards fiat ins Calicoes at 4c., worth 7c.
1,U5 yards handsome bright figured Cretonnes at 10c., worth
20c.
150 Rugs at 25c., worth 50c.
100 Hassocks at 25c , worth 60s. . ,
350 Jers-ys at 50c. All wool Jerseys at 75c.
^ampIes^erAonajijilicalion
NOTICE.
All perse ns Indebted to the estate ol Cyatbla
■ Brown, latent Bibb cennty, doc,as.d,are
notified to sattla tbe aarae Im-tadUuly amt
all panotu holdlaf claims against asld estate
an notified to praaanl them In tens* ol tba
law. KOBT. a. KiDKR, Kaseotor,
upljwit* Talb
. NO I ICE.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—By Tiring ot
tb* power yultd In mu by a mortgags sg*-
entedby Mill? Thurmond oa thajSSdiyot
February,!«», I with on th# first Toe; lay tn
October next, before tba oourt bonsadoor In
tea city ol Mieoo, *xp-*o tepobUo sate lo tea
highest bidder los cesh the follow ng de
scribed lands, to wtt: Fifty-fir* (66) scree
or Use ol lot ot land number sixty-three
MACON,
srpllwlm
Said land sold in default ol tea antes dn* on
said mortga e.towlt,»lHMprtagJ^— ,J m
_ ROBT. COLEMAN,
• or *N D . i w25 n ' ro( *• tau "’SSSST
Dr, J. M. Baohan & Bon,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Privet* and ohruulo dMaaaea a »P*eI
sags
etna by mall or wxptwas. jantewly
IKEWA1U)!
nsh's Information, ot acbool yacanclca and
I needs. No tronbla or expaniio. Band stems
tor tltcnltn. GllICAGO SCHOOL AliENGY.I
■agronte Clark Street, Chicago. I1L N.B.-WJ
bt all hind* ol Taaobara tot achoola mid,
jyTtwlyJ
Duroc Jerneyn.
c$£>22%o£2if8l!i&l
Fatend China hoar, 600 ponnda —
Q * rs - , “
®TH0RNS*«1FLESH
Wmr.Utmmmm mod rmmlu, > ■■■III m A IW» fr.
«W*os4 m LMeU
f^f-Tir^rV jT:
Bayjhteio UUHBARDHBtifiL. Axrans. Us.
tiff
144 Setmnd Strut,
iHacoa
rVorks.
MONEY TO LOAN
-ON- .
farms and Town Property
AtSpirernt psr stinu u.
Apply to
ELLIOTT ESTES,
Variety
_ HEADQUARTERS KOIt
COTTO- C I ^ S.
. B-I;,g • practical gjn mvk .r, with 15 years exnar . tea 1,1 saskinz tine, .1, I ask is a
trial. I luax* nape i.ltyof rvpairiug any and all m.-.wiol alt s My pries' .re gnar-
anteed not toexcMd Ibo-auf first citraw ,rfc i|,ius«t..-wu-rs, VI: l .t an ludne inrr.t 1
pay halt bright on rrp.lr Jobv from any pilm t, the 8ui« ol Ur »gi t bev,sad 100 nils*,
and all fr-lsb's both «»y* within lOOm tei ol Maoon The mim l fuceoseat olTered
lo parlies living ool of the 8«itH. My fm^iov fl oonl^.ser fitte- to old k ni without
extra charge, fn eonn^rtion with piy rtpair *.»rk« » am i.flerti y, the mtke «*f :<rw
aliiB knowu lo the \ ub' c, and will i.ot be nnrtera »ld. 8 *?‘•faction gu
bargain* In seeoad-babd glut. Old giua taken in exehanit*-. Add rets
ed. .^jitcial
JAMES T. ClANTr. MacOQy Georgia.
Notics Stock and Fence Law.
GEOROIA, JONB3 COUJfl
arffllK Jonas eooaty,
Go.. U now o( file In ihla office with Ihe re
quired number of names, and unless soma
gold cans* be shown to th* contrary an order
Tor tb* election on to* tau* onaatemr'" —
granted on tea 79th day o( this mouth.
Witness my hand officially.
•epllwSl R. T. ROSS, .Ordinary.
iSSTV
BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES
FOR 8ALE BY
A.B. FARQUHAR & CO, MACON, GA.
„ .TBstnpcrtortyotBoffslo gcaliaUansaUblUhjd fact. They hart ton adopted by tho
United States government and their reputation It wnrld wld*. , alas an made oltho
toe*material, to tha mori eklUtntworSman, and tor acanraev and dnrtbUltyand toantxoS
finteh,*xi.vJGloJtc<*. Wakacpanatvettmeatof tdtia oa hand and b: tirepsrc l to fillor
’T^wy scale U warranted to |,1»* an'Jr* ssttefscrion. Send for niuatnted Catalogue and
Price Luc.
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
Brown’s Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses,
A.B. FARQUHAR ? CO. Macon.6a
ando^f^atu,
jj, lawJm-
Victor ACo. ct at vs. Pate iron. Oliver A Co. |
M. Oliver A Ca, Mr* Margaret A. Oliver.
hss&ssrrasts^s^
the shore atete l css. .,lo not reside In the feist.-
ttrrcfcrc. Lu icrvedsccor.llnz to the ordinary
less) methods, sad thallhcy have not tn tact
l *On mottem ot complalnentT Joll-ilor« It It
MUtomaUtoi 1 UwMld detadante tojobu-
biteSTtol^ai-RR: CLSTi
U,term ot tea coo« rjeiMM0 ^ Jtc I
■lane r.tt. lass. ,
(rota the minute* ot Bihb Sa-1
IwMh.lM iH WA
a a. H. ROBS, Clerk. J
k , Dr.SALMON S ■ ,
U ^0G CHOLERA SPECIFIC
.«• CHICKEN POWDER. - SHEEP POWDER,
^CATTLE POWDER.,- CONDITION P0W0ER.
r ■ . i'prevent&cure hog cholera.
OESTROYScPREVENTHOG 1ICE&WORMS
WE. CAN ''CURE CATTLE MURRAlN.UX AS ItVER SL?
CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA &.GAPES
CURE SHEER ROT. TAPE W0RM.&
c b y thc VETERINARY MEDICINE C?
NASHVILLE. TENN.
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