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BOOTS, SHOES and HATS.
When in Macon call
and see our r.AKOK
stock of goods, or
send your orders by
mail.
$1.00, $1.25, $150, $2.00 W. B. CARHART & CO.
Fine Straw Hats. if,5 I It
Straw and Felt Hats. Tria gular Block *
MACON,GEORGIA
4 larou ic Vl<
A writer to the New York Wock- i
ly says.
Now, a chronic borrower is a j
deadly nuisance in a sommunity. ’ A j
woman who is always “just out of
saleratus will stir up more trouble in
a neighborhood than a mad do tr and
a flock of fifteen lions and a i c T
She will run in on you at any and
all hours, and want to borrow just r
little sugar, or spice, till she can
send to the grocer s. She really did
not know she was anywhere near
out till she yvent about her cooking
and thon she found she hadn’t a
dust of sugar in the house, and not a
soul around anywhere that she could
send out after any.
And she wili tell you that she
does so hate to trouble you; for if
there is anything on earth she dis¬
likes to do it is to borrow—and she
never does it when she can help it;
hut now her pie cruet is all on the
plates, and she was obliged to, be¬
cause she could not spare the time
to run to the grocer s. And she will
sit down in your kitchen and stop
half an hour, and talk about every¬
body in town; and meanwhile she
yvill take an account of everything
her eyes fail on, and she will see
behind your stove the e obvvebs that
you forgot to brush down this mo ru¬
ing; and she will notice the old
bootH that your husband left on tli
wood box to dry, and she will see that
your lamp chimneys have not been
washed, and that your dishes are in
the sink; and that you had ham
for breakfast by the spatter of grease
on the stove ; and when she goes into
nomo other neighbor’s liouso on a
borrowing expedition she will give a
report of yvbut she saw in your kit
ehen, and swear the neighbor over
to eternal secrecy regarding it ; and
the consequence w j J J he that in a
yveek it yvill ho all over the town
that your folks live on ham, and
that you are the most untidy house¬
keeper on the tootstool.
When the borrower returns what
site borrows it is always in a little
smaller measure, if indeed she
returns it at all. And you may
congratulate yourself if you get half
what belongs to you.
ICporli.
'l’lie ti’an.sition from long, linger¬
ing ami yy i in f’il sickness to robu st
lieallii marks an c])oeli In ti i o iTftTTT
the individual. Such a remarkable
event is treasured in the memory
and the agency whereby the good
health lias been attained is gratefully
blessed. Lienee it is t ^ so much
is heard in tlie praise c Electric
Bitters. So many let owe
their restoration to lie: t , to the
use of the Great Alterative and Ton¬
ic. It you are troubled yvitli any
disease ot Kidneys, Liver or Stom¬
ach, ot long or short standing you
will surely find relief by use of Elec¬
tric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and 81
per bottle at any Drug Store.
Th«» MoucliN I'littire.
The greatest industrial revolution
which the world has ever seen lias
begun. T'liis country has entered
upon an era in which changes,
fraught yvitli tremendous conse¬
quences. are to occur. The center
of industrial life is to bo transfer¬
red from New England and Penn¬
sylvania to the Mouth. The con
trolling forces in all lines of manu¬
facturing are gathering in the South,
and not only* will this section donm
inate these interests in America,
but it is the South which will yet
meet Great Britian itself in the
final truggle for tho mastery ot the
world’s iron and cotton indusirtries,
and the South yvill win. It lias
every natural advantage, or. as Mr.
Frederick Taylor, the New York
banker, said in his recent letter to
the Manufacturer's Record It has
every id vantage that God could
give. It adds to these advantages
tho most indomitable pluck, a tire¬
less energy, a fertility of resource
never surpassed, and the determina
tion of its people that they will nevei
rest until it stands as the foremost
imuiiiractunng country in tho world.
1h this strong? Only a week or two
ago Hon. Abram S. Hewitt told the
English Iron A Steel Association
that tho South would bo the center
of tho world’s iron and steel trade.
Nowhere else in all the yvorld is
there such a combination ot advan¬
tages. Iron and coal have made
Pennsylvania enormously rich.
The south can duplicate Pennsyl¬
vania’s coal and iron resources a
dozen times over. Cotton manu¬
facture lias absorbed upwards of
$200,000,000 ot capital in New Eng¬
land and yielded immense profits,
while old England has found it one
of the greatest ot her industrier
The south, which raises the cotton
for both Old and Now England,
will some day spin and weave it.
and furnish employment in this for
hundreds of millions ot capital and
hundreds ot thousands ot laborers
% on Kuuiv not Vour Fatf
It you continue to suffer with in¬
digestion you will never know what
your fate may be, and it must come
sooner or later. Dyspepsia after a
V .V Vca 3 our system and
digestive organs away and you will
t>e worthless to yourself and obnox
lousto others. Bogin immediately
to remedy the evil by taking West
moreland’s Calisava Tonic xoiik. the mt
-
greatest remedy . known
for a torpid
liter and diseased blood.. It will
,
set the lit er to Work, purify the blood
and give tone to the system.
For stile by Alexander A* Son
Their If ia«iueM* lloomiii*'
Probablv in one thing has caused
such a genen revival of trade at
many Drug Stores us their giving
away to their customers of so many
free trial bottles of* Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. Their
trade is simply* enormous in this
very valuable article from the fact
that it always eure<*fuid never dis
appoints. Cough, ( Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat
arid lung diseases quickly cured
You can test it before buying by get
ting a trial bottle free, large size SI
ry bottle warranted.
lien I'osnibilitir*.
The number of eggs a hen may
lay has been estimated by a German
naturalist as follows I'he ovary
of a lien contains about GOO embryo
eggs, of which not more than 20 are
matured in the first vein L’lie set
ond yetu :es 120; the third
135; the , 114 and in the fol¬
lowing four years the number de
creases by 20 yearly l n the ninth
year only 10 eggs can he expected
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'■’hi* I*» i<l< of Woiiiim.
\ clear pearly and transparent
sliin is always a sign of pure blood,
and all persons troubled with dark,
greasy, yellow or blotched skin can
rest assured that their blood is out
of ordei A few doses of BEGGS
BLOOD I’UTUFlEll & BLOOD
MAKER will remove the cause and
tlic skin will become clear and trans
parent fry it, and if satisfaction
is not given it will cost you nothing
It is fully warranted.
B. D. Smith, Druggist
Wilier lit (Tlortnr.
It lias been proven by trial that
content mortar which has been mix¬
ed with a largo excess of water sets
less quickly than mm tar mixed yvitli
the usual quantity* of’water, but that
in a few months the hardness of the
two becomes about equal On the
other hand, mortar mixed yvitli very*
little water sets quickly, but at the
end of two years is only about half
as hard as ordinary* martar.
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Why i- It.
That people linger along always
com pining about tlugt continual tired
fe elipi U O.u ot BEGGS’
BLOOD PURIFIER and E170UU
MAKER yvill entirely remove this
feeling, gt\*e them a good appetite
and regulatr digestion.
B. D. Smith, Druggist
Prof. Mosso, ot Turin, finds that
the blood of eels is poisonous when
injected into the veins of dogs and
otliei uumals ind that an eel
yveighing five pounds contains poison
enough to kill ten men File blood
of the eel is inert, howevei when
taken into the stomach and the poi¬
sonous beat. properties are destroyed by
Diskase lies iu ambush for tlie
weak, a feeble constitution is ill
adapted to encounter a malarious
atmosphere ami sudden changes of
temperature, ami the least robust
are usually the easiest victims. Dr.
I. !l McLean s Sarsaparilla will
give tone, vitality and strength to
tho entire body.
• .....
Australian interest in scientific
progress is well indicated by the
fact that the Australian association
for the advancement of science,
whose first meeting opened in Au¬
gust at Sydney, lias started out with
S50 members, yvitli fair prospect
doubling the number at the Mel¬
bourne meeting in 1889.
No matter what may be the ills
you bear front indigestion, a dose of
Ayer's Cathartic Pills yvill ease you
without question. Just try them
once and be assured they have
much yvorse dyspetics cured You’ll
find them nice and amply yvorth the
l 1r ' ct
An electric current observed on a
te/ephono hue railing from Bridge
water, Nova Scotia, to the mines
niile.s away, is supposed to be
Placed by a “natural battery.’’
* ornUH load * deposits of copper, sil
ver > :Unl 01 ' 03 in H«e vicin
'T v ot l * K> mine.
5 ou can never know till you try
bow quickty a dose of Ayer's Pills
will cure your sick headache. Your
,. ... i.U . 111.1 il and Ooyy cis need it cleansing, •
amt tlic$e pills will accomplish it
more effectually and comfortably
than any other medicine you can
hnd. *
L lie Shah ot Persia ha> appeared
bis ^ geographer, observations and gives results of
own on a new lake
between Ivoin uul Teheran, oi
rather the reappearance of an old
lake which once covered a large
part of Central Persia and dried up
in 1367.
SiCK headache is the bane of many
lives. This annoying complaint
may be cured and prevented by the
oecasionol use of Dr. J. IL -McLean's
Liver and Kidnev Fillets C little
p,ll8 P
_
A school of forestry has been opened
at Akhaltzik, in the Caucasian prox
inces, to instruct officials charged with
checking the detraction of Russian
forests " ” ■
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Hall s Vegetable Sicilian Hair lie
newer is becoming a universal favo
rite for restoring ^ gray bait* to its
original color, and making hair grow
thick and strong.
The Pr»|;rr«»i»f Mouth
The aggregate increase mi real
estate values in Georgia, Texas, Ala¬
bama, Virginia, Arkansas, Florida.
North Carolina and South Carolina
since 18S«i is estimated at $794,914,
992, and the increase of tillable lain!
f«ir the same period is 11,273,577
acre in area 20 per cent larger
than the slat <1 G< g;a fiie total
ieereasi f tl iebt of the eight
state is $49,472,513.
I e figures mak¬ a fi I show
ing for the south, Site is steadily
inei easing in wealth, in population.
in education il facilities and in mate
tial development under democratic
rule.
I n commenting on the exibit made
above, the* Charleston News and
Courier .says:
‘‘It shows what the south has ae
complishea without the fostering
caie ofa l,i S h Protective tariff; that
! he 80111,1 F°f s not dt T end u P<>n tt»e
bownt Y °/. the government for the
sucee>> l * s manufacturing indus
tr, es; that it is growing richer every
y<far m >pit e ot the discriminations
° ^ 10 tHritt; and that, yvitb the re
moval ot th e ar Uti(:ml barriers to
it . will . command the
commerce,
ina '.' ets (d t,ie w °Hd.
I here is no hurrah or boom in
^" 8 * ^ 19 BO,,d truth, Lx.
No liniment is in better repute or
more McLean’s widely known than Dr. J. II.
Volcanic Oil Liniment.
It is a yvonderful remedy.
A curious feature of the artificial
teeth industry is the variety of color
required for different countries.
Canada, for instance, demands teeth
of showy whiteness, South America
those of a yellow color, and China
only black teetb.
Ask For Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla, and bo sure you get it,
when you want the best blood-purifier.
With its forty years
of unexampled suc¬
cess in the euro of
Blood Diseases, you
can make no mis¬
take in preferring
Ayer’s
WJ Sarsaparilla
to any other. Tho
I fore-runner of mod¬
-fejvyd ern blood medicines,
'^zcP + Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
is still tlie most po[v
ular, being in great
I cr demand than all
• -tm, others combined.
“Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is seiliug f is ter
than ever before. I never lies ; to
recommend it.” — George W. Whitman,
Druggist, Albany, Ind.
“I am safe in saying that S* * sales of
Ayer’s other, Sarsaparilla ami it g s far t ex III E“ those satisfac- of
any tiou.” —L. It. Pul Des .Mo iuwa.
E s,
“Ayer’s S r.-, parilla and Ay er’s Pitts
arc the best s ’ding meilivia. s in my
store. Icaurccoi id them rouseien
tiously.” — C BicktiiiUS, i’ll irmaeist,
Itoselaud, Ill
“We have soft Ayer’s Sarsa •ilia
here for over tub rears and always
recommend it v.::. uskol lo nai the
best blood-puriTuu — W. T Me Bean,
Druggist, Augusta, Oiiio.
I have sold your medicines for the
last seventeen years, ind always keep
them in stock, as sofcood they arc staples.
* There is nothing for *n \VA outh
tm iifiiiWf r r tf*
It. L. Parker, Fox Like, M
satisfaction “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla of medicim ri s tho have best
I in
stock I recommend ir. < 7'--. , as tho
Doctors say, it ‘ I prcscril over the
counter.’ never fails to meet the
cases for which I recommend it, even
where the doctors’ prescriptions have
Monmouth, been of no Kansas avail.”—C. Jr. Calhoun,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BV
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Price (li six bottles, ( 6 , Worth $6 a bottu.
A PIANO FREE.
YES, WE MEAN IT!
T 11E GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE is
ideas always striking out with some new
and yvitli some new enterprise. First
House to sell PIANOS and ORGANS
on small installments and thus enable
thousands to buy who could never in the
world have used a piano or an organ but
for this liberality.
But the GEORGIA -MUSIC HOUSE is
never satisfied. Always on the look-out
t( do something which no other music
house has dared to do. So will give some
music lover a piano this year Done only
to advertise its business and make thousand's
of friends.
Write m get Particulars.
ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE.
Yes. on deck with still another new freak
Can't help it and we know we will plea
vou in tilts also. Have just made arrange¬
ments which will enable us to sell tie
BEST MUSIC PUBLISHED FOR 10c—
fact. Write for catalogue and see.
MUSIC SCHOLARS.
Should remember that most p.ece, of de
sirable music cost not less than 40 cents,
while with the same amount they eau get
four pieces of the best music, and thi yvay
for a few dollars tkev can have a choice
collection of the world’s standard music.
Tell your teachers to buv only the 10 cent
music for you.
TT7 A PRPP Q should realize that
iV music ^ it greatly reduces musing the expenses our loots of
their patrons, and will have families of
limited means feel like giving their
daughters Teacher a musical education, and ill this
way the will receive * more liberal
patronage. The expense of sheet music
at regular prices is simply dreadful. Look
to your interest Teachers and use only- our
10 cent music.
AND ANOTHER.
From this day until every southern
family L- supplied we will -ell ON SMALL
MONTHLY PAYMENTS, Violins. Gui
tar?, Banjos and Music Boxes.
AYe are determined to eneurage a lover
for music in every way in our power.
Have always done so and expect to eon
tinue the good work until renewed vigor.
YET ANOTHER—AND THE BE8T.
We have been figuring with the largest
manufacturers in America and have made
arrangement- which will enable us to sell
SUPERB UPRIGHT PIANO FOR S18o
, , , .
octaves Sl.uoo andebony case, warranted as long as
our b piano. No money in it to us
ut u W1 H be f big advertisement and show
, ^HOUseTa,? , GIA
1 ^ HOL headquarters mevery
particular. • ,
Pianos sold regularly at only >10 per
month and Organs for only 5 per month,
G'all on or address for particulars
THE GEORGIA Ml SIC HOTbE,
ral rJc ^ rit ^ ^ HUe Cei "
P. P. P
(Prickly Ajh, Poke Root, had Potassium.)
curi:s
SYPHILIS
Primirv, S»cnn(i»rr. and Tertiary Syphfli*.
Eruption*. Syphilitic Kraptfon*, Scrofula and Scrofulous
Ulcers and Old Sores, Rheumatism
ai:«l all diseased of the blood; all tho^e that have
re* i* ted other tKaturaot yield stead ily «twl
anreljr to the wonderful power of P. P . K. the
threat Blood Purifier.
SCROFULA
Is an impnrity it, the blood, producing Lump*
or Swelling, causing Running Sort-6 on the Arm*,
I ■■ s, or Feet, for the cure ot which uao P. P. 1’..
tLo greatest blood medicine on earth. All these
: «rs yield readily to the power of P. P. P..
gi, ing new life and new strength.
BLOOD POISON
Cured in its wor*a form; sometimes in cases
with Erysipelae* where the patient was in Kter
nal Pain and given up by the physicians. In some
cases Scrofulous Ulcers broke out till Uie > party
was amass of corruption; a bottle of P. P. P. w as
procured, and the disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And in all Affections of the Blood, R. P. P. stand*
alone and unmiled and some of iu cures are
really wonderful.
If you sutler from an y thing like Syphilis, Scro
fula. Blood Poison L'lccrs, Old Sorts. Rheuma
tism. or any disease of the blood, be sure and
give P. P. P. a trial.
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potaasiumj
is no secret patent medicine like the many on
the market. Its formula is on every bottle, thus
giving a gua arautee of its purity and wholesome
ness that i io otLer bio od purifier doe* give,
For sale by all druggists
LrppyfAN Ihioa., Wholesale Druggists,
Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors,
Lippman Llock, Sav.-.nnah, Ga.
THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR
GEO. W . CASE.
Monuments, 'J‘omnsmues, Iron Fencing, &c., 50 Plum street, Mamn, (imrgiu.
Loans Negotiate
On Farms and Town Property
-- -&LU.?m,l ff djidtli' 1 v Coiin -D us
ELLIOTT ESTES & CO.,
318 Second Street, M acon, says! G_
St. Louis, Mo., Post Dispatch hi
“Indian women are proverbially lieu It
and strong, often marching for da vs thej* wit*
tlieir babies upon theirbacks. In fact,
fiequentl\ go the day before and after con
hnement, with their tribes, upon the march,
these women acquire this great strength
and power of endurance by using a weed
that .grows m their locality , out ot which
medicine is now being made, and kept by
Vvr^IUwT'^ v'i 5 ' ? n A? r i^- C e nil,ne C '^ INDIAN
‘■JXBIAX Tvni i WEED wi-r (Female n Medicine) • •
kas proven a great blessing to the weak,
delicate, over-worked women of our large
cities, for it is said that all who use it keep
jobust and healthy.
Dr. 1). F. ltudisill sells it.
A 11 DRUM Sr 1 y Hi sfjsstssa sKiin
XgBSz Xtlttata'.'^Srli 1 ! 11 "office Whitehall St.
NOTICE
By order of the State School C*»mmis
sioner, I shall examine ’White applicants
for license to teach in the public schools at
the Court House in Forsyth on Wednes¬
day*. May 29th. Colored applicants on the
day promptly following. Examination to commence
at 9 o'clock
THUS. G. SCOTT,
County* May School Commissioner
Forsyth, Ga., 7. 1889.
“S
vi i U \ U i V GER’S MUSIC HOUSE
u
Masonic Temple, 90 Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
I.hrgect Ware room and Most Complete and SP*-!-. of
Pianos and Organs!
N() LOW Grade Or Shofidj InStl’limeiltS.
All Puuoe large scale, full 74 octaves, genuine ivory k.-ys, »11 modern uprovemerit*,
degaut flnuh and fully warranted All Organs in Solid \Yulnnt (’nee.- 15 glint Designs,
Finuh, .
. \lu*ic me will be Strictly Fimt-cl>u aud Fully Warranted. Sp,„-iai Catalogue of Sheet
Sent Free to any addrea*. If you want anything in the Music Line, send
n your orders and they will be promptly tilled.
All Sheet Music, Music Books & Small Instruments
-A2R2E STBICTLT CgLSH.
Pianos and Organs sold on long time with monthly, pmrterly, semi-annual or yearly
payments, without interest The scale of uniform priors ud ted bv this house are thv
mwest ever offered mi superb, first class instruments that are . eheap’enough for every
body and good en»<igb fur anybody. Address all Communications to
M L. MUXGKH,
A Wonderful Discovery!
MRS. BUSH’S
SPKCIFIC CURE
--FOR--
Burns, scalds and Spasmodic Croup!
OVER 7,000 ,uuu BOTTLES du i I LLo ^.ULD ^OLD IN llv HER nLrv OWN U W IN COUNTY LUUIN I, WAITflN WAL1UW, GA uA
This medicine of Mrs. Bush's does exactly what it cl ...................
T.«^K^Ktodi^Skir b ”°” fK ' p “''" ■ nddone “ p ' rf “ 1 ' 5 '“* work -
r ° AU Whom it M.nj Cont ent —My son-in-law was badly poisoned poisen Shu
& v°t v *l u ab!e remedy for burns, popns, &e., Ae, L. RUSH.
February 22. 1889. - .
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WINSHIP MACHINE COMPANY
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1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
COTTON GINS .
- :. J: ESI Fa H ®S5 SELF-FEEDERS. —
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Condensers hi
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I 1i ■fo % COTTON
lij m 4.
r PRESSES,
X. |p DO'a
'rm ‘TO k 11 oi: -ru paii
a *e£ a
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The Best in Use. ■
OUR COTTON GIN AS NOW IMPROVED
Is Superior to tin Market! li ja
any on 1 1 ,3.
7 s
SAW MILLS 5
THE LOWEST PRICE AND THE BEST MILL. -^■y-7" ^ .--IgpaijiX
and Cano Pnlleys, Mills Mill and Gearing*. Syrup Kettles, Shafting -mm IPi m p
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FOB OZ^OTJZL.^.^.S ^.3ST3D PRICES^
THE
DeLOACH VARIABLE FRICTION FEED!
The Only Saw Mill in the market that fully utilize* all tin arranted increase ipacity 20 cent bid t
er to per v nv
feed mill made. Five sizes an- ma< ■ t as high io ,000 leel ] lay
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8200.00
Mill lias “Champion” Dogs worth fifty dollars, variable feed, ratchet t works, simultaneous head bl and cuts 10,00.)
j hoard with fifteen lumber horse-power per day. Warranted It is tho only* to cut mill 2,000 that feet fullv hoar* 1 lamb m leu hours with four horse-power en; and S,000 feet
I , mods the req its of small oowei thirty-seven saw n sold
) in one month, and orders come from Michigan, Wise in, Montana. Him Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and from par
of the South.
This Peed is easily* attached to oilier mills—all “Champion” 1) i low prices,
A BUSINESS PROPOSITION.
To any responsible party, giving satisfactory refere s, we will -iiii is I our under -1 nn i mil's. 20, 21 and :;o
iaeli. with our famous Virginia stone, W ABItANTED to make as t idle meal as any 1 i top-runner mill in t lie < 1
! WATER or steam power. In ease of failure ~ perform Outed, we t i pay freight both wavs and ta ke the mill l»aek and if
found satisfactory, party* to pay us the price rS cd on. w ■li. we il ! occasion t sav, i VERY w. X>w. t ink a
moment; von can get a 20-incli mill to make iC meal and make it fast Write for catalogue
DeLOAS MILL MANUFACTURING CO., Atlanta, Ga.
SHERIFF SALES i OR JULY
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Who'Uptown of Forsyth oiTthe tlie legal first
Tuesday in July next, between
hours of sale, the following property to-\vit:
0ll0 hoU4S0 rtn d l ot j„ the city of Forsyth, less,
Jot containing one half acre more or
bounded north bv street hetweei lid lot
and j T y Ic Ginty,on the east by Jackson
s teet, south by street between said lot and
the ] 0 t of I). II. Green, and on the west by
t,he Methodist parsonage lot. i Levied on : j - .
the property of W. T. Respass to satisfy ss
li fa issued from the Superior court of Butts
county in favor ot the Cliesapeak Guano
Company vs. AV. T. Respass.
Also at the same time and place, one bay
mare, three years old, named Lucy, levied
on as tlie property ot V. A. Tyson, defen¬
dant, to satisfy a mortgage ti fa issued
from Monroe Superior court in favor of A.
Stafford, et al, surviving partners, of Staf¬
ford, Blalock A C vs \Y V. Tvson
Property pointed out in said Mortgage
C. A. KING, Sheriff
June 3, 18St).
f?e&rs7 THE BEST
Practical School for instruct.on in
Book-Keeping,Penmanship, A rith
metie, Short-Hand, Type-Writing,
&c Time Short. Terms Low. Success
Guaranteed. at MOORE’S BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, Ga., Send for
circulars.
tu
The Excelsior r
| wU g Cif’IXt llv fl 3 1 111 I 11 ! ai
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FEEDERS and ■ipw
Guaranteed CONDENSERS. to be Equal to I *^
the Best!
Picks the Seed Glean, Gins ii
Fast, Makes a Fine Sample.
The circular Roll Box is /: r m
Patented, parties trouble facturer Send to yvanting can for and communicate use Circular no it. other Uiese manu¬ with ma¬ No w If ■4.8 - .'“vf •MX/: ml
chines. T
Old Gins repaired at short
notice and cheap. (
MASSEY mm* mam .
Cotton 6m works ’ S ir,
MACON, GEORGIA
It
TALBOTT & SONS,
MACHINERY.
BUY Tiff
Eagle Cotton
THEY AUK
THE BEST.
•soY -Vi
! m BUY THE
*
ptSiiaSsYJi v— ?
,
IT CANNOT BE
3 ; EXCELLED.
Engines, Boilers, Corn Mills, Saw Mills
And a General Lin •f ?d = ierv AVe tady your wants and know what vou
need. Fifty years expermrn i = lroin first : ands and save the middleman’s profit.
Good u crk. small profits and v term; Gall or write for circulars and prices.
J. C. WEAVER, _ Manager, Macon, Ga.
SMITH & MALLARY,
-DEALERS I3fT——
Machinery of Every Kind.
STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS, SAW MILLS, COTTON SEED GRINDERS,
BELTING, LUBRICATING OILS,
Iron Pipe & Fittings,Inspirators, Brass Fittings, &c
SMITH & MALLARY,
macon GEORGIA.
ESABLISHf-U ®R. 285U. KKBrn/r 188J,
C. WILDER'S SONS. J
builders, contractors and manufacturers or SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
MOULDINGS, ETC.
of rough and dressed Lumber, Shingles and Laths ahvavs on hand, at the lowest market
° E. U. WILDER’S SON'S, Third 1
price « 14 and «22 Street, Macnn, Ga.
Ft JU J-I LK K<-.. in
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
OK UK01U.UA
", In effect June Ifitli 1889.
NO. 3. 11* fast mu
Lrj.ves Aliu-on (I.
Arrive.- at i-\ yth........ •1:3 I
A arrives at A; in tu....... 7:00,
:i
NO. ■_>. DOM \ FA • i All,
At lit a 0:7,0.
3 Korsvth, i. :t
Mad in,. 10:30,
/ 11 I F 1>A1 i:\FUKss.
Loaves .4 IICUF
Arrives Arrives nt at . 1 \ Tsvtli. ut. V 5T A 11. E 5 5
N«). 12. i w N 1> V V k \ P|J !.; s .
Loaves Atliint: •J:l I*.
Arrive l>\u>\tll !l
- :it hl i
Arrive, -
M t icon... V> : ! z
y 1 V F I •VSS); \ ic j:
Leave: s Macon....... 1:40. p.
Ai riv< at Forsyth, 1U
\< 2:4 ]>. ni,
Arrivt 's at Atlanta 43. ,
NO -l 1 >WN NIGHT PASSKN Kl;
Leav Atlanta, r
j Arrives Arrives at Maeoii,... Forsyth, U,7; r
i at 11;00, I r
no. 18- CANNON nA 1.1__UP.
Lea vps Macon, I'.: 40 |>. =
Arrives .
Arrives at Forsyth. Atlanta, * 7:42,,. =
at 10: 40 p. in
no. 14 CANNON HA I.L— DOWN
Leaves Atlanta !>: 0ft, n z
A rrives s. n-svlh 11 >8. a. z
A rrives - m 1:00, E
N 127—VP AV A Y FRKll, - T
Leaves Mae n - ‘ ID, •* =
Arrives at Forsyth CC 5§ a 5
Arrives at Atlanta a B
Daily except Nunthij*.
NO. 12G —DOWN Wat Fit tie =
Loaves Atlanta 4 5 a. in
Arriv at Forsyth................ ,
Arriv 1 c , )). iu
at Macon.................. >0, p. in
Fur furtl Daily except Sunday
ft infoi illation apply to
GKO. \\ 7 . ADAMS, Agent,
1 llAliLTON, Gen’l. Forsyth, Ga.
Pass. Ag't
LM I ILKGK, Sup’t., Savannah, Ga.
Savannah. Ga.
I. W. ENSIGN,
DKALKR, IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
A full lme *f the SCHOOL IH)OICS
ordered by the Board of education Caa
furnish dealers in the county with
SCHOOL BOOKS
Ii E, ell Parks at introductory \ li’ocx.l ^took prices of miscellaneous as ajront of
and standard literaly books for sale at low
prices.
'T-Lv ■) wllil Sp\vln»;.SInHiiiip
'A Tr*’
13, ‘U r „
' ill veuU l i et* (o one
}’ ''iT'-V’Cr - * l,erl ,v, " w " ‘".'-•ttch ing-iuncliiue locality,the very
,**s. f j l iu 'vorld.with !4*-y\ made iii
•Wirl •, v < ' * all the Mtacluneult.
iSfellu ; £. W ““»y ‘-••ll «t vour home.am! after id
. I !, ill shall become your own
per '] his gnitui niachiite &•
Il aSOa^X jgmude after the Silver patanta,
which have run out: before patenta
=55 V run nttachmenta, out it sold for &IKS, with tho
and now aella foe
9.'»0. Deat, atrongeat, most uao*
fui machine in the world. All it
brie .. .---- rec. No capital required. Plain,
jf instractionrs t given. Those who write to at
free the us once can ae.
cure best aewing-machino in the world, and the
*1* IC ‘iSox’ 74.0. ^Lugu^tu.’AXuiJaihk
MO pv flOI Miaiv ftT)
■it
.,
COOK STOVE C-O
ALWAYS pi A; V t\ j \ ) V
EIGHTEE N SIZE S AKD KIN. J i)
»tt PURCHASERS CAK BS SCfi
lsaa«A.SheppardACM?ji
-IMl Foa :-A 1.1: 1
Bramblett & Bro.
Forsyth, Georgia
A UtcnUSS
S DYES
!><? Vtxr'i* O U 1.) t lu l Home,
Tli V urc«old cv. ory.
whore, i’ru IV** lUfcl
for StreTȣ An 1
•for. <j. EL
r ■t. rt: O k- 10 c-; uy
B. F. ltudisill and Alexander A Son, Dm
gists, Forsyth, Ga.
i gjj Dent r«rfcc( f S5 timekeeper. watch in tho world! War-X p Ilijij n fl
y> fir/A- - rantud. ll*ary Ca.e». ll. Solid th Udi-a‘ Gold
W »i/«*, w ith work*
•tiuul value.
caltiy ch n iccure one fro« t
together with our large endval
nillBfP’itir liable line of IfuuHclioldl
I -1 • m - — gs-f/ns Free, »nd iftcr w , you ch“w li*ve p .‘“ k«,l , «“
l in your homo for 2 months oml .hown thru, tu tho.o
may tinve called, tlu-y become your own property. T hose
1 write at once ca.j he suro of receiviri- the Wntch
Htiuisuu Samples. a.; Co.. Wc t.ay all cspre.i freit-ht, et a Addren
Jltox 812. RorUuml. ACuiuo.
ATTENTION, BRIDGE BUILDER:!
Sealed bids yvill be reeeiv £ f« repair
ing Hunting ~=.~~ oals bridge - 1 \va
ligu river on e road lead j; from For
svtli to Cab ss, up to 10 dock July
lOtli 181 f • office of the county coin
mission* 7
I Ians and specifications can be seen bj
calling hoard, on W. T. Lawson, elerl f tin
'fhc contract yviil he let to the low¬
est bidder, and the contractor yvill be re¬
quired to give good and sufficient bond
yvith approved eeurity for the faithful
perfcrmanc of the contract.
Ail material for repairs will be furnished
at the depot in Forsyth The commission
ers reserve th<- right to reject ariv and all
hid- J. F. CHILDS
JNO. A ELY
W. T. J
C mans. lt< a £ sand Rev.
June 19, 1889 Monroe County.
To All Whom it May Concern.
0 KOKGJA Monroe County.—All per
>n interested are hereby notified that
; r good be shown
; io order cause to the contrary
= will be granted by the undersigii’
! ed on the first Tuesday in May, ls<U, A
tablishing a new road as marked out bv
the road corn mi loners tppointed for that
purpose, commencing at the residence of
A.J. Less in Red bone District,said countv
a,u running through the north part ot tlie
premises of the said A. J. R LS.S to tne pub
lie road on the north boundary of said
premises, April 9th, 1889.
J. F. CHILDS,
J- A. DA NI ELLY,
Corn iv. t. Lawson,
mi-.. loners Roads and Revenue
Monroe ( Anility
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!
" J "»
estate of said Manfrey D. Rogers,"and
turethl S 3rd d v* r r «g«a
. *. .h* wun i y, .