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^fllrlalions orMarried Ladlei
Vic the vivacious local gossip of tho Chicago
! jjj bnne , reads tho following lecture to hor mar-
gisters •
One otiff to P io 1 want to totted npon. It ig
. *2: jjrioa of married women. It sounds bad,
r® “ * it? And I wish it were confined to so
r~*. jtnda of society that you and I need never
jjiponit. But this'is not so. Women
10 tre wealthy, refined and educated, with
S jonies and attentive husbands, are con-
jy talked about in connection with some
fyUtioo, which, if not scandalous, is criminally
Indent. A few evenings since a gentleman
jjvy city went to a lectnre accompanied by
and two lady friends—all moving in
Ajjigbest social circles. While waiting on the
^'corner for a car, the two ladies entered
y | conversation with a couple of gentlemen,
[ ^followed them into the car, and were only
-jilted from speaking to them by tbe pres
et of the’ 1- gentleman attendant. When he
-jjnstrated with them for carrying on alight,
I grid conversation with strangers in that way,
q.T answered that they enjoyed it—it was such
hi There are hundreds of women in this city
&div—oot younf» and thoughtless women,
rtlJ—wbo are idly participating in “such
m " receiving and encouraging the. attentions
(fWD, who, like themselves, nre bound by the
j r»t solemn vows to others, and whoarono less
gjgjgal than the ladies in their weak, if not
-jcked intentions..
| jjit an infatuation? Is it natural moral de-
mutt.»loch of those good principles which,
fciiuly established by persistent Christian
teschinp. can never be shaken, that women part
so liftbtlv with their good names and run tho
MttJit’ °f f ou * sns picion ? Wives, too, and
*lio seem to forget that
••A vile suspected is a wife disgraced.”
it lei't in ti { eyes of those to whom she can
K nit£m her innocence,
ft is not love! That is too honest to deal in
ji Wl :,.nor invite scandal. It is selfishness,
i is selfishness, vanity or love of admiration, a
ocips of gambling in which character is at
1 cit. Men wrapped up in the cares of bjusi-
I j,j leave their wives alone in fashionable
I terding houses, with nothing to employ their
f c< or occupy their thonghts except the ron-
I tie of fashionable dressing, dining and visiting
rtieh, without some higher influence, goes fur-
tier than anything else to demoralize women.
Oiler men tell her she is pretty; waylay her
es the street comers; meet her at the matinees;
tile her to the opera and sip wine with her at
the fashionable restaurants. They are only
pleased with her, but she soon learns to make
it the grand passion of her life. Women will
sot vern her, and if they do, it is in such a way
as only to accelerate matters. When men be-
l pa to talk about her, Heaven help her! And
tie man for whom she braves scorn and dis
honor is the first to tom his back and walk
my on the other side.
And some fair woman will read this, and lay
it down carelessly, with the remark : “How
treebut she will never think of making tho
application or imagining it could mean her.
Trptla uml Falsehood.
When we are as yet small children, long be
fore the time when those two grown ladies of
fers us the choice of Hercules’^ there comes up
to us a youthful angel, holding in his light
baud tubes like dice, and In his left spheres
like mirblei-. The cubes are of stainless ivory,
uid iiii each is written in letters of gold—
truth. The spheres are veined and steaked
»ispatted beneath, with a dark crimson flush
rftfve, where the light falls on them, and in a
train aspect you can make out upon every one
of them the three letters L, I, E. The child
to whom they arc offered very probably clutch
es at both. The spheres are the most conven
ient things in the world; they roll with the
least possible impulse just where the child
muid have them. The cubes will not roll at
»!k they have a great talent for standing still,
and always keep right side up. But very soon
the young {hilosopher finds that things which
toll so easily are very apt to roll into the
Jtotig comer, and to get out of his way when
-ituost wants them, while he always knows
were to find others, which stay where they
! Thus he learns—thus we learn—to
wo? the streaked and speckled globes of false*
hoed, and to hold fast the white angular
: «ks of truth. But then comes Timidity,
ari after Good-nature, and last of all, Polite-
“hap'or, all in sisting that truth must roll,
etnobody can do anything with it and so the
pswith her coarse rasp, and the second with
1 -=r iroad file, and the third with her silken
-Wes. do so round off the smooth and polish
| [a snow-white cubes of truth, that when they
" T o?ota little dingy by use, it becomes hard
«► tell them from the rolling spheres of false-
Oliver Wendell Homes.
, Tat destitution and desolation of great Lon-
“Jiire some curious illustrations. A woman
“ u ki son of five years have been living alone;
rsctntly for several days the child was seen
f*J“g about, near the house, with no signs of
“Bother, Some of the neighbors inquired of
■* child whether he had had plenty of food
| J® 8 ? tbe week, and he replied that all that he
“'lad was what was left in the cupboard, and
p there was plenty still remaining there.—
tpon missing the child’s mother, one of the
®8bbors inquired how she was, and whither
wild gone. The little child with great sim-
replied, “Mamma is lying in bed, and
p kill not speak to me, and she is so cold, like
•amp of ice, when I lay in bed with her.” The
J®* person said, “Perhaps she is dead,” when
“boy replied, “I think so too, for she is so
| and I can’t get her to speak at all.” The
^bbors, upon entering tho room, found the
^-rtnnate creatnre lying stiff and cold in bed,
riero she had been dead two or three days,
tilhe poor child had been lying at her side in
^ luring that time.
btta forty railroad projects are already bo-
Congress asking for subsidies, while the
"***»nd harbor improvements sought for will
in the aggregate, to over eleven mil-
«®s»av (6 hundred thousand dollars. The
Tribnne gives a notable instance of the
J^ris the means in the caso of the little
riicfConneaut, Ohio, which is situated some-
i i 6re between Ashtabula and Erie, or midway
‘rien Cleveland and Buffalo, which has al-
"M had nearly $25,000 of the government
iL^Ji an <li8 hard after more, and which daring
ending Jane 30,1868, yielded in duties
magnificent sum of eighteen dol-
This superfluous harbor, it said, will re-
? .^Mutual dredging at government expense
w te «p it in navigable repair.
is Iaght Shine f—We know there
.“^visible church, and we are glad to know
i Christ is the head of it, and that all true
fcjTrlm- ar ? mem bers of his body; but invis-
t e Christians, who and what are they ?
. are made to burn and shine in the
and Christians are the light of- the
They are not dark lanterns. Some
Wie seem to think they must always have a
|C'A° sli I» over the bright ride, lest the world
qia suspect they belong to any other coun-
Hji t 80 ta ^ e offence at their speech or car-
*he Lord says, let your light shine 1
ot Him! Plan for Him! Work for
Jimi TI* TT? ( 1 1 .1
Tor restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color
A dressing avhi. li
is at once ngrecahh*.
healthy, at id effectual
lor preserving the
hair. I'tuled or
hair is soon restomi
to its original color
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Tliia hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tho
hair where tho follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
Bat such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the liair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it cleau and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling oft’, and
eouscqijently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious eubstauees which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the liair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable
Containing neither oil .nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co..
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL ClIESIXSTS,
LOWELL, MASS.
PEIC2 SX.OO.
Sold by L. W. UUSt & CO.. J. H. Zeilin & CO.
and all tho Orn^sist-- in Macon. Also, all DroRnsts
and Dealers in Medicine everywhere.
jan13-co1*w*sw
COTTON GENS REPAIRED j
—I?T—
P. C. SAWYER.
AT PIXIE WORKS.
MACON. - - - GEORGIA.
C OTTON GINS made as good as new. at from one-
th:rd to toe half the cost cf a new Oin, and
made equal to the best Oins manufactured In the
United States.
Largo Gina reduced to any required size.
None but the best and most experienced workmen,
from the shop of the late Sam’l Griswold, are em
ployed, and all work guaranteed to giro eatiffaction
or money refunded. I keep a large supply of the
different kinds Oi Ribs used by the several Gin-
makers.
Refer to hundreds cf planters in the counties o!
Wilkinson. Laurens. Twisrgs, Pulaski. Houston. Bibb.
Crawford, Monroe and Upson, among whom are the
following; Wilkinson. M. J. Carswell; Laurens. Joel
Coney; Pulaski. James UohanDon. M. F. Grace;
Houston, C. N. Rountree. Rev. B. F. Tharp; Bibb,
Pulaski Holt; Monroe. James Tripp; Upson. Rev.
James Lyon; Crawford. David McGee; and to Harde
man & Sparks, of Macon.
Send in your Gins early, in order to give me time to
fix them up right. P. C. SAWYEtS,
mar20~e»d-sw-w-4m Dixie Works. Macon. Ga.
W. E. TANNER.
ALEX. DELaNKY
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
Come- e! (raver, rb and Canal Streets.
TC. E. TANKER & €0.,
Stationary & Portable Engines,
Sjslw aacixiXiB,
BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WORK.
PLASTER. GRIST AND BARK MILLS.
I RON and WOODEN TRUCKS for Cars, IM
PROVED MACHINERY of all kinds built and
repaired.
Also, Agont sin the Sonthern States for
filafafs Patent Stone & Ore Breaker
Onr Engines took the FIRST PREMIUMS at tho
Virginia and Georgia State Fairs, and wherover else
exhibited.
H. 2L BHOWBSf, Ag’t,
sept4-d*wly
No. S5 Third sL. Maeon.Ga.
Live for Him! and leave the rest to
He i. J^ ew 9 rle[ms Times says that ever since
Pierr/c* 0 ?^ 011 v " s - r the mind of tho Hon.
b °™ has been unsettled, but during the
Tbe T ears it has been completely unhinged,
tottni; great orator, unequalled advocate, ao-
ke't&f^ 81 nud pchoIar > dwindled into a
tst tt' 3 and ho P eIess imbecile, and passed the
td k* 8 life in tho most frivolous
manifestaU ns of the complete
mow of his once magnificent powers.
BAItRETP’8
TTATR. RESTORATIVE,
AROv
V THZ V .
FIRST PREMIUM a. q4.
OF A SILVER MEPU 4ft
- rjil Aw.ucrn to «
M BARRETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVE M
By the N. H. Bute Azrinlinral Society, at Its
fair, hoUcn la Xethnx. Sept. 30,1906.
BARRETT’S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
_ Eestorc* Gray Hadr to Its natural color. Pro-
m motes tbe growth of the Hair. Changes the
WA roots to their original organic acfloa. Enull.
* # cates Dandruff and Humors. Prevents ,
, a Hair fallinf out. Is a Superior Dressing,
it cental as ne injurious Ingredients.
YVk end (s the nest popular end
. reliable article throughout
r ^ WO**
This Preparation surpasses all others of its
class as a Hair Itcncwor. „ , .
It is thorough in its oclion upon Gray or Fauca
Hair and its effect permanent.
It produces but one distinct slindc, while
others leave the hair in many varied colors.
It promotes growth when others fail to re
produce a single hair. . ....
It does not crisp or dry tho hair, hut leaves it
moist and glossy. .
Ladies find it superior to any other as a Toilet
Tho ingredients used in this Preparation aro the
very best that can bo fonnd, and aro as harm-
. less os water.
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,
Chicago, Ills.
J„ W. HUNT * CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, MACON, GA.
For sale by all Druggists.
apr5-d*w
isrA-V^ssA.
Ammoniated Soluble
PHOS PH ATE,
Manufactured by tha
Navassa Guano Co-, of Wilmington, N. C.,
IN BAGS OB BAJRRELS.
T HIS Fertilizer is prepared with the utmost care,
and contains'every constituent desirable for any
crep to whieh it may be applied. It is especially
adapted to the growth of
Cotton, Corn, Cereals,
And all kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is manufactured of the same materials from
which the celebrated
Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate
is prepared, and reference is mad* to that Company.
(65 South st., Baltimore.) for its efficacy, quality and
uniformity.
R. R. BRIDGES, President.
DONALD MACRAE.
Treasurer and Secretary.
Wilmington, N. C.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Agents, Macon, Oa.
jan23-w3mcsdlt
Wilkes & Dillingham,
MANUFACTURER’S *
Woolen & Cotton Mill Findings
DYE STUFFS, COTTON WARPS,
BOLTING CIOIH, BURR BILL BIOSES,
Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machines,
Portable Com and Wheat Mills, Smut and
Separating Machines Leather and
Itnbbcr Bolting. Lace Leather,
Steam" Packing, Hose, &c.
Agents for all kinds of Woolen and
Cotton Machinery.
LOUISVILLE, KT.
Send for a Catalogue.
WE ABE
STILL ALIVE
AND SO WILL ALL BE WS0 TAKE
ISIMMOXsji
ManBl l
THE SYMPTOMS OF DIVER
Complaint are uaeasiness and
pain in tho side. Sometimes the
pain is in the shoulder, and is
mistaKen tor rUeumatism., The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general
costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head
13 troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con
siderable loss of memory, accompanied with painftil
sensation of havin'; left undone something whieh
onaht to have been done. Often complaining ofweak-
™WiaufTTMnia ness, debility and low spirits.—
I I V I? I? 5 Sometimes some of the above
li 1 I u H a symptoms attend the disease, and
ireir— CT “" at other times few of them: but
tne Liver is centrally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons' Regulator, and all will be
well.
pr. spunocoisrs'
LIVER REGULATOR
A REMEDY FOR ADD DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER.
Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundioe.
Pvoni ienn ■ Costiveness. Sick Bead-achef
KKblLiIOK,| Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o'
mBHHHU the Bladder. Camp Dysentery,
Affections of me Kidneys, Fever,Nervousness, Chills,
Diseases of tbe Skin. Impurity of tho Blood, Melan
choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Colic, or
Pains in tbe Bowels. Pain in tho Head, Fever anc.
Ague, Dropsy. Boils, Pain in the Back and Limbs,
Asthma, Erysipelas. Female Affections, and Bilious
Diseases generally
J, H. ZEILIN & CO..
Druggists. Macon, Georgia.
For sale by all druggists. Price SI per package. By
mail SI 25.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to bo
strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one.
It has been used by hundreds, and known for the
last twenty-five years as ono of tbe most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If t iken regularly and persistently, it
is sure to effect a cure.
The following highly respectable persons can full;
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, am
to whom we most respectfully refer:
Gen. W. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company
Rev. J. R. Felder. Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, AT
bany. Ga.: V>. J. JicElVoy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; Goorgo
J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. W. R. R.; C. Master-
son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county: J. A. Butts, Bajn-
bridge, Ga.; N. Binswangcr, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; Dykes
& Sparhawk, Editors ‘'Floridian,” Tallahassee; Rev.
J. W. Burke, Macon. Ga.: Virgil Powers, Esa., Su
perintendent S. W. R. R.: Daniel Bullard, Bullard’s
Station, M. & B. R. R., Twiggs co., Ga.: Grenville
Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. E. F
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference; Major A. F
Wooicy. Kingston. Ga. apr2- dftwtf
B. A. WISE & CO.
Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
This Yeast Powder is convenient, cconomicaland
wholesome. Try it. v. : «!i to prove Its su
periority not only over other B.i'i'.n-l’iiwdcr*, but
to the common methods orri'-lniril■•n-lufor unk
ing linht, nctet ami nu'-: U, it Bis-nit. Rolls.
Corn Bread, Buckwheat, and u'Vr p-iddlo cakes,
end Cakes and Pastry of every variety. Put up in
tins, net weight, as repre!“.T.t4’t!.
For sale by Grocers throughout the United States.
Manufactured hr
DOOLEY & BROTHER. Proprietor?.
CO 2n.ivStreet. A r civ 1'orjfc.
marl2-w3m
MADAME FOV’S
Combined
Corset, Skirt Supporter
AND BUSTLE
Is just the nrticle needed by every
lady who consults
Health, Comfort and Style.
Testimonials in its favor are con
stantly b*ins received from all parts
of tho country.
LADY AGENTS wanted in every
county of the United States.
HARMON. BALDWIN & FO,Y,
Sole Jdanufactar ere
Sew Haven. Conn.
DR. BAGLEY’S
FEMALE RESTORATIVE.
DR. BAGLEY’S
I NIMITABLE Eye and Pile Preparation used ex
clusively for inflamed and chronic 6ore eyes ana
piles. It has been in use for fifteen years without a
single instance of failure tr give relief.
DR. BAG-LEY
Has practiced the Eclectic system of medicine the
rise of twenty years, and treats chronic diseases with
6ucces3—such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Affection,
Kidney, etc. Female diseases, such as Sterility, Lu-
chorea or Whites, Chlorosis: abstnee of Menstruation
at the proper period. Amenorrhoea; Menstruation
obstructed in its course after having been established;
Dysmenorrhoea; Menstruation attended by pain and
spasms of the hypogastric viscera, with paroxtmal
aggravation and difiicult menstruation: menstrual
colic Menorrhagia: menstruation too copious—flood
ing. Medicine and prescrip ion furnished by mail to
any part of the United States, postage pro-paid, to
treat any chronic case, for five dollars per month.
Tho Female Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sentfer SI each. Symptoms of diseases
must bo plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter. Board, medicine and personal attention furn
ished at from $20 to $25 per month, at his residence,
ten miles east of Americus. Location healthy. Post-
office, Americas, Ga. fet»3-wtt
Associate Capital Wanted.
rpHK undersigned, for many years proprietor of the
JL Thomaston Factory, located near Thomasion.
Upson county, Ga., which t roperiy was destroyed by
tho Federal troops in tho Spring of 1865. is desirous of
improving said water power, and wishes to form a
connection with some one or more parties to raise a
capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to be in
vested at said place. The property is not offered for
rale, but will be put in at a low valuation, and an ad
ditional interest retained amounting in all to twenty-
fivo thousand dollars. There aretwo privileges of 120
horse power each, either of which is capable of ope
rating five or six thousand spindles and two hundred
looms. There is on the place, ready for nse, an ele
gant residence, which cost five thousand dollars be
fore the war, and other residences for fifteen families
as operatives; also, a dam and stone canal at the up
per power, the latter needing repairs; also, an inex
haustible supply of excellent granite. The location
is of easy access and as healthy as the mountains.
Address DK. C. ROGERS,
feMld2tawlImos Thomaston.Ga.
CITY BANKING COMPANY
OF MACON.
: : $200,000J
CASH CAPITAL,
W. P. GOODALL,
Cabbies.
0. A. NUTTING.
PRX8IDX5*.
BIBBCTOBS:
W. B. JOHNSTON. »
J.J. GRESHAM.
W. S. HOLT,
J.E. JONES.
49- Will de a General Banking Basinets in all its
Details.*©*
T HE 6took of this Company is all ownod in Macon
and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
the whole capital is guaranteed for the security of
Depositors and Patrons.
fcbl2-d*w3mo*
R. B. WATSON,
COTTON BUYER
cgmssioiTmerchmit,
Office Ovsb PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE,
TO BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK.
P ERSONS wishing to raise horses from Thorough
Bred (Stallion;, have now an opportunity^do so
by sending their marcs to
Ind, Jim Hill and
Albany; the latter, at my residence. Unuerno circum
stances will either of the above mentionek Stallions
serve mares till the followingterms are complied with,
vix: Thirty Dollars for each Mare and One Dollar to
tho Groom. These amounts must positively bo paid
at the time of service. The season will commence the
20th of March and end tho 20th of J une. 1870. Those
breeding to said Horses can have the benefit of the
balance of the year by sending their Mares to my
Residence after the close of tho season, No contract
for insurance will bo mado, or liability for accidents.
Fifty cents per day for board^^ WAWERg
N. B.—Jim Hill will stand at Mr. Abbott’s f table,
who is my authorized agent. Whirlwind at Holly s
Stable, who is also my authorized Agent. _ _
Albany, March 14.1870. J. VT.
marl6-tawd*wlm
GEO. C. MILLER & SONS,
Manufacturers of
FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES,
oxnroxKrKtj^scx.
Send for Book of Styles. ianl5-lwf<kmlwA'»3m
Administrator’s Sale.
aVTILL bo sold before the Court-House door in
N Maeon. on the first Tuetday in May. 1870, in
terms of the law. 15 Shares of Stock in tho Macon
and Brunswick Railroad Company. Sold as the prop
erty of Robert Findlay, deceased, for distribution
among hi, heirs, under adecree of the Court of Ordi
nary of Bibb county. Tem^Ca^
Adm’r. of Robert Findlay, deceased.
aprS-tds
OUR FATHER’S HOUSE;
O R “The Unwritten Word.” by the popnlar author
of Night Scenes in the Bible.
His Ia?t work’s immense sale makes certain this
one’s sueeesp. All who have one. want the othor.
Rose-tinted paper. Steel Engravings, Clergymen,
Teacher*, energetic men and ladies wanted in every
township to act a? af c-nte, A paying buMness. Send
for Circular. ZoJGLKR. McCURDY & CO..
16 S. bixthlStraet, Philadelphia, Pa.
m*rl9-wSm*
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES,
BOO COOKING STOVES,
100 COAL, GRATES,
100 PARLOR and BOX STOVES
Wishing to close out onr entire stock of Cooking
Stoves, wo will offer them at great bargains.
Planter* wishing to purchase can do so by
Warehouse acceptances without additional cost.
Every cook stove warranted ortho money returned
C5TOP.DERS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
nov26-tf
HUBBELL & CIPRON’S
Turbine Water "Wliee
fcbfi-dlm-wffm
GIVES MORE POWER,
with less water, than any
WHEEL in the mafket.
24-I5on Wzrenii, £200.
Send for illustrated pamph
let for 1870.
M anufactory. Lime Rock,
Conn : New York Office,
No. 21 Courtland Street.
HUBBELL &CAPRON
SEELEY’S HARD RUB
BKK TRUSSES, SUPPORT
ERS AND PILE INSTRU
MENTS, cure Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weak
nesses and Files. Different approved patterns. Com
fortable. safe, light, cleanly, U'cd in bathing, inde
structible (steel springs coated.) Elastic Stockings,
Belts. Braces, Bandages, etc.—Great Vabibty. Es
tablishments. 1347 Chestnut street. Phila., and 3 Ann
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Xn Bankruptcy.
Ix the District Cocet op the United States, foe
th e Southern District op Georgia.
In the matter of ______ ,1 r« Bankruntev
THEODORE L. GUERRY, andi -oanuruptcy.
GUERRY, OATTIS & CO., f No. 510.
Bankrupts. J
T HE said Bankrupts having petitioned theCourt f->r
a discharge from all theirdebts provable under t ue
Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby giv
en to all persons interested to appear on the 20tn day
of April, 1870, at 4 o’clock P.H., at Chambers of said
District Court, before Frank S. Hesscltiue, Esq., one
of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at his
office, at the corner of Bay and Drayton streets. Sa
vannah, Ga, and show cause why tho prayer of tho
said petition oftbo Bankrupts should not be granted,
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 2d day of April,
1S api5-law2t* J AM ES McPHERSON. Clerk.
Xn Bankruptcy.
Is the District Court op the United States, por
the Southern District op Georgia.
Xn tbe matter of *)
BROWN tc WESSOLOTV’SKY, [-In Bankruptcy
Bankrupts. )
S OUTHERN DlSfRICT OF GEORGIA, ss.-A
warrant in bankiuptcy has been issued against
the estate of Brown Jr Wessolowsky. of the county of
Dougherty and (Rate of Georgia, in said district, who
have been adjudged bankrupts, upon petition of their
creditor?, and the payment of any debts and the de
livery of aDy property to them or for their u»e, and
tho transfer oi any property by them, are forbidden
by law. A meeting of the creditors of said bankrupts,
to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees
of their estate, will be hoiden at Savannah, in said
District, on the 20ih day of April, A. D., 1S7U, at four
o'clock F.u.. at the office ol Frank S. Hesseltine,
corner of Bay and Drayton streets, one of tho Regis
ters in Bankruptcy for said District.
WM. H. SMI TH,
anr9 Iaw-2t U S. Marshal for said District.
Xn Bankruptcy.
In thh District Court op the United States, for
the Southern District op Georgia.
Inthejnatter of 1 Bankrupt.
BENJAMIN SMITH, i
Southern District of Georgia, SS.
A WARRANT has been issued by said Court against
the estate of Benjamin Smith, of the connty of
Dougherty and State of Georgia, in said district, who
has been duly adjudged a bankrupt upon petition of
his creditors, and the payment of any debts and the
delivery of any property to him or lor his use, and
the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by
law. A meeting of tho creditors of said bankrupt to
prove their debts and choose one or more as
signees of his estate, will he held at the Court of
Bankruptcy, to beholden at Savannah, in said dis
trict, on the 2tth day of April. A. D. 1870, at 9 o’clock
a. it., at the office of Frank S. Hesseltine, cor. Bay
and Drayton streets, one of the Registers in Bank
ruptcy for said district.
WM.H. SMYTH,
apt9-w2t U. E. Marshal for said District.
A SSIGNEES’ SALE.—By virtue of an order from
tho Honorable District Court of tho United States,
we will sell, within the legal hours of sale, before tho
Court House door, in Eatonton, Putnam county. Ga.,
to tho highest bidder, for cash, on the FIRST TUES
DAY IN MAY. 1870. the following property, to wit:
The residence of Benjamin F. Adams, and now occu
pied by him, together with the land thereto attached,
containing one hundred acres, more or less, all of
which is in tho corporate limits of tho town of Eaton-
ton.
We will also sell, at the samo time and place, the
insolvent notes and_accounts belonging to the estate
Adams.
iropertyof Benjamin F.
.. _.j creditors.
ROBERT A. NISBET,
JOSEPH E. MURRAY,
apr9-law-3t Assignees.
Lost,
T WO DRAFTS-One for $500, due November, 1858,
drawn by T. J. MoVey and Ezekiel Taylor, In fa
vor of Farnum, Sharp Sc Co., accepted by Hardeman
& Sra-ke. and endorsed by Farnum, Sharp &Co.
One fo. 8500. due November, 1S5S, drawn by D. L.
Wootten in favor of Farnum, Sharp A Co., accepted
by Hardeman Sc Sparks, and endorsed by Farnnm,
Sharp Sc Co. All petsons are hereby warned against
tradirgfor same.
arr.Vdltirdw JOHNSON. CAMPBFLL Sc r Q.
S UGARCANE AND SORGHUM MILLS,EVAP
ORATORS and HORSE POWERS, embodying
ail tbe recent improvements and taking the lead of
every kind in market. Manufactured by GEORGE L.
cQUIER Sc BR0.. Buffalo. N. Y. Either Sugar or
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rgo Manuals for 1870 sont free.
apr2-w4t
BIBB COUMTY.
EORG1A, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Henry W.
Boifeaillet. of said county, applies to be dis
charged from the Guardianship of Elizabeth Uall.
This is to notify all persons interested tc be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary in said ouunty, on the
first Monday in May, 1*70, to show cause, if any they
haTe. why Letters of Dismission should not be grant
ed. Given under my hand officially. _
C. T. WARD.
feb2-w3m Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or
der from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, during
the legal hours of sale, at the Court-house (City
Hall) in said connty. Lot No. 1 In Square 77, situated
and lying on Fourth street, in the city of Macon,
There is unsaid lot a dwcllinghoure and stable. Sold
ss tho property of J. A. Draper, late of said county,
deceased. Terms Cash. S. A. DRAPER,
mar20-w6t. Administrator.
A dministratrix sale.—By virtue of an or
der from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, in
front of the Court-house door at Maeon, in s id coun
ty, between the legal hours of sale, the following
property belonging to the estate of Louis B. (itotes-
bury, late deceased: An unexpired lease of four acres
of Land in the City ot Brunswick known as the Stotes-
hury Lit—said lot leased from the City Council of
Brunswick, about the year 1860. for forty years.
Terms cash. ELIZA H. STOTESBURY,
mar20 w6w Administratrix.
BOOB? COtrXffT?.
G GORGfA.DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas. David G.
Purvis has applied to me for letters of guardian
ship of tho person and property of Lucinda and Thos.
F. Cone, minors and orphans of Irwin Cono deceased.
These are therefore, to cite all concercd to be and ap
pear at my office onorbeforethe first Monday in May
next, then and there to show causo if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this,
29th day of March, 1870, WM. H. DAVIES.
mar31-wS0d O rdinary.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
G eorgia, Houston couNTY.-whereas. c.
C. Duncan, Administrator de bonis cum testa
ments annexo on the estate of J. J. Dumas, late of
Houston county, deceased, respectfully showeth that
ho has fully administered on raid estate ana now asks
to be discharged:
These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on, or belore tbe fir.-t
Monday in June next, to show cause, if any, why the
petition should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal ol office, this 14th of
February. 1870. W. T. SWIFT.
feb!6 w3tn 0. H. C.
a BORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas. Wm.
P. Simmons; Administrator Boling G. Morris,
represents to this Court that be has fully settled up
the said estate, and asks to benischarged:
Now these are. therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested to bo and appear at my offico on, or before tho
first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any.why
he should not be dismissed.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
5th January. 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
febI8-w3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Of
fice for said county. Whereas, Robert Holmes
and Needham X. Johnson, executors ot Isaac Holmes,
late of said county, dec’d, petition the undersigned
for letters of dismission from said trust.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to bo and appear at my office on or
before the 1st Monday in June next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
f ronted. Given under my official signature, this 9th,
'ebruary, 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
feb!2-w3m Ordinary.
G UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of an order from
tho Court of Ordinary of Houston county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, between the
legal hours of salo, in front of the Court-House door
in said county, one town lot No. 4, Block D, contain
ing half acre. Sold as the property of Charles
Schneider, deceased, for the nseofhisminorehildren.
Terms cash. „ „„„„
W. E. BOLER,
mar!3-w6w Qqardian.
A DMINIS IRATOR’S SALE.—Geobgia, Houston
Cousty.—By virtue of an order from the Hon.
Ordinary of said county, will be sold, betore the
Court-house door in Perry, on the first Tuesday in
Juno next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing Lands, to-wit: 106 acres of Lot No. 199; 202%
acres of Lot No. 200: 100 acres of Lot No. 216. and 100
acre3 of Lot No. 218, Lot No. 217, containing 150 arce*
making in the aggregate653% acres, moreor less, all
in the Eleventh District of said county. Sold ai the
property of James A. Roquemore. late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot
said estate.
Terms of sale one-half cash, the other half payable
by the first of January next, ■with notes and approved
security-
EDWARD JACKSON,
Adm’r de bonis non, etc., of Jas. A. Roqaemore, dec’d,
m»r24-wl0t
G eorgia. Houston county.—obdinary’s
Offiob por said County.—Tho estate of Mrs.
Sarah A. F. Brown, of said county, deceased, being
unrepresented, citation is hereby issued requiring al
persons ioterested to be and appear at my efiiee, on
or before the first Monday in May next, to show cause
if any they have, why John H. King, of said county,
should not be appointed administrator de bonis non
with the will annexed, in lieu of Josephus Gilbert.
Executor, who., i.tters testamentary have been re
voted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
23d day of March. 1870. W.T. SWIFT.
mar25-w30d Ordinary
H OUSTON SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold, before
the Court-house door, in the town of Perry, on
the first Tuesday in May. the following property, to-
wit : Lots of Land No. 141 and 146 in the upper Fifth
District of Houston county. Levied on as the prop,
erty of R. E. Story to satisfy a fi. fa- in favor of Car-
hart Sc Curd. JOHN R. COOK,
aprl-wSOd Sheriff.
JJOUSTON" COUNTY MORTGAGE SALE-Will
he sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Perry on the 1st Tuesday in June the following
property to-wit: Lot of land No. 22 in the 10th dis
trict of Houston county, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa.
in favor of Harvey W. L; ''
apl-w69d
r, eaiiSIJ it IUUU6.IZU AA. i
bathron vs. John R. King.
JOHN R. COOK. Sheriff.
JONES COUNT?.
G eorgia, j ones county.—ordinary’s office
SAID COUNTY, At Chamders, January 8.1870.—
Whereas, D- E- Blount and Thomas H- Stallworth,
Executors of Bcauford Stallworth, deceased, apply to
me for dismission:
Thesoare, therefore, to cito'and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cau>e, on or by the first Mon
day in May next, if any thoy have, why the samo
shall not be granted.
Given under my hand officially. _
R. T. ROSS,
5anl2-w3m Ordinary.
C l E'JRGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Of
T pice, at Chaucers, January 13.1870.—Whereas,
James 11. Blount, Administrator de bonis non of the
estate of William Paul, deceased; and also Adminis
trator of the estate of Mary Paul, deceased, applies
to me for dismission from the administration of saic
estates. These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, at this office, if any thoy
have to the contrary, on or by the first Monday in
May next. Given under my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS.
ian!4-w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia, jones county—ordinary’s of
fice, Said County. At Ceambecs,March 14.1870.
Whereas, Wm. D. Green, Guardian of Martha Ham
mock and Sarah L. Hammock, minors of Jackson L,
Hammock, deceased, applies to me for Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, if an" they have, on or
by the first Monday in May next, why the same shall
not be granted.
Witnea my hand officially, March 14,18i0.
u m unc
marifi-wtd*
R. T. ROSS,
Ordinary.
NOTICE.
G eorgia jones county—ordinary’s Office,
March 21, 1870. An election has this day been
ordered to beheld on Thursday the 14th day of next
month fApril). at the various voting place in this
county for sheriff, to fill the vacancy occasioned by
tho resignation of Henry D. Chapman. Witness my
band officially, it. T. KOjS,
Ial2-w2t* ' "
MACON COUNTY.
M ACON SHERIFF’S® ALKS —Will b < solo before
tho Court-house door, in thetovrn oflC^g.'cthorpi*,
said county, within the legal hours ol sale.ou the firtt
Tuesday in April next, tbe followingproperty, to-wit:
Lot of Lana iso. 62, in the Second district of oriuin-
ally Muscogee, now Maeon county, levied on to tatis-
fyithe following fi.fas., issued from a Justice’s Court of
said county, to-wit: One in favor of Ihomas
ouein favor of Jas.. C. Loyd, and two in favor ofA. H.
Greer vs. M- L, fchealy- Property pointed jut by de
fendant, and levied on and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also. Lots of Land Nos. 33 and 34. in the District
and county aforesaid, to satisly the following fi. fas.,
issued from a Justice’s Court of said county, to-wit:
Two !i. fas. in favor of James Gilber, administrator,
one in favor of Greer A- Adams, one in favor of F. 1.
bncad, one in favor of Wm. M. Threskeld, ono in fa-
voref Wm.F. White vs. M. L. Shealy, and ono in fa-
uor of Samuel White vs. R. B. Partin andM. L. Shea-
ly; levied on as the property of said M. L. Shealy.
and returned to me by a constable. Property pointed
out by said Shealy.
P. K. RUSS.
mar4-30d Deputy (sheriff.
M acon county sheriff’s sale—win be
sold before the Court House door, in the town of
Oglethorpe, Mttcou county, within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in May next, the following
property, to wit: Lotof land number thirty-two(32),
in the Second (2d) District of origioally Muscogee,
now Maoon county, (except fifty acres on the north
side of said lot.) Levied on as the property of Mar
tin L. Shocely, to satisfy five fi fas issuedlfrom a Jus
tice s Court of said county, to wit: One in favor of
Kclsoe Jr Hill; one in favor of C. H. i D. Kelsoe: ono
in favor of E. A. Leggitt, for use, Ae.t one in favorof
J. Robertson, for use, Ac., and ono in favor of Riley
Clark vs. said M. L. Shocely. Property pointed out
by said defendant, and lovied on and returned to me
by a constabio. April 4th, 1871). „ '
P. K. RUSS,
apr5-ts Deputy Sheriff.
G EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—Notico is hereby
given to all parties concerned that Shordrick R.
Felton, late of said county, departed this life testato:
that tho executor* to said will having also departed
this lito without fully administering said estate, and
no person having applied for administration on said
estate, and thrro being no representatives of said
executors, and that, in terms of the law, administra
tion will bo vested in tho Clerk of the Superior Court,
or some other fit and proper person, thirty days alter
the publication of this citation, unless some valid
objection is mado to his appointment.
Given nndor my hand, and official signature, this
23d day of March. 1870. ■ JOHN L. PaRKKR,
mar24-w3ltd Ordinary.
QUITMAN COUNT?.
G EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY. —Thomas 6.
Bryan, Executor of (he last will and testament
of James Cooper, deceased, represents to the Court
in his petition that ho has fully administered James
Cooper’s estate according to tbe provisions of said
will. Tbis is therefore to cito all persons concerned
toshowcau.-e, if any they can. why said executor
should net bo discharged and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in Anri!. 1870. Decem
ber 1S69. W. P. J ORDAN.
jah4-W3mos* Ordinary.
n* EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY. — Delaware
Va Morris, Administrator, with the will annexed,
of Lucy M. Tennille, deceased, having applied by
written petition for a discharge from his said admin
istration : This is. therefore, to cito all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show eause, if any
they can, why said administrator should not bo dis
charged and receive loiters of dismission on the first
Mond-y in May, 1870. W. P. JORDAN,
janl6-w3m*Ordinary-
G E 'RGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.—Jackson Phil
lips, Guardian of Sarah Jane Williamson, hav
ing applied to me for a discharge from his guardian
ship ot said ward, this is. therefore, to cite all persons
concerned to show cause, by filing objections in my
office, why said guardian should not be dismissed on
the first Monday in May next. Given under my
official signature, this January 11.1870.
W. P. JORDAN.
ian!4-w3mos* Ordinary.
mar23-aprl
Ordinary.
JASPER COUNT?.
r* EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-!' uereas, Sam-
uel C. Shy. Administrator of the es ate of Joseph
Jones, deceased, makes application for Lt t< r* of Dis
mission from taid trust (he havit s •ruled u,> said es
tate.)
These aretherefore to cite and *■> • i h «» "*rsons
concerned to show cause, ifany tar., i.av*. uu cr be
fore tho first Monday in May next, why tho said let
ters shall not issue to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this 2d
day of November, 1869.
M.H. HUTCHISON,
nov5-wtd Ordinary.
Q EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY-Whereas, Jesse
M. Owens and Elbert Canard, Executors of the
last Will and Testament of John Cunard, late of Said
county, deceased, apply to have said Will proven in
solemn form:
This is to cite and admonish all persons interested
to show cause, if any they have, on the first Monday
in May next, why said Will should not beadmitte'
record. .
Witness my h*na and official signature, this 23d
day of March, 1870.
J. W. BURNEY.
mar27-w30d Ordinary.
a FORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas, Henry
W. Benford, of said connty, applies to me for ex
emption of personaJ.ty._and setting a^art and valua
tion of homestead. I will pass upon
“ Fr‘
office, in Monticello, on
10 o’clock x. X.
apiS-w2t
__ _ e same, at my
riday.yoth daj^eff^>rib at
Ordinary.
IRWIN COUNTY.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—WiU be sold before the
Court-House door, in the town of Greensboro,
Goorgia, under an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Greene connty, on tha first Tuesday in June, 1S70,
one Tract of Land, containing four hundred and
nfuety acres (490) in the 10th district of Irwin connty.
State of Georgia. Said land sold for tho purposo of
distribution among the devisees of James Findley,
deceased. Terms cash. ......
JAMES FINDLEY,
a pr8-w40d Executor.
BONE FLOUE-BONB FLOUR.
C RACKED BONE, Bone Meal, Bone Flonr, and
Floated Bone, guaranteed to produce same effect
at HALF COST of Peruvian Guano.
Send for circular. Address
LISTER BROTHERS,
feb5-w3m Newark, N:J.
FOR SALE,
T WO SMALL FARMS, each containing 300 acres.
There is Ml acres cleared on each place, and in a
high stato of cultivation. Will sell cheap.
Terms—Half cash; balance on twelve mouths’ time.
Sufficient force to work the places can bo procured,
febia-diwtf. APPLY AT THIS OFFKT
IK.
G EORGIA. QUIXa!AN COUNTY.—Whereas Hen
ry L. Balkcom, Administrator of Ich&bod Balk-
corn, represents to the Court, in his written petition,
that he has fully administered Ichabod Balkcom’a
estate, this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should rot bo discharged
from said administration and receive letters of dis
mission on the firat Monday in July. 1870.
W.P. JORDAN.
apr.3-w3m* Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
pt EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-Rnoch J. Col-
VT lins. Administrator on tho estate of James M.
Ware, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged
from said administration, all rersons who are con
cerned are required, within the time fixed by law. tc
sho w cause, if any they have, why the said Enoch I.
Collins should net be discharged according to the
prayer of his petition. Given under my hand, offi
cially. this January the 16th, 1X0.^ R
janl9-w3m Ordinary.
THE
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OF TECH AGrEU
Hurley’s Stomach Bitters,
For Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness,
Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want
Of Action of the Liver, or
Disordered Stomach.
There are no Bitters that compare with these in re
moving these distressing complaints. For sale or can
be bad at any drug store in the United State* or from
the Proprietors, JAMEts RUDDLE Sc CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
To Jas. Ruddle & Co.,Louisville, Ky.:
Gektceuks : This is to certify that I have been for
yearn a sufferer, and have tried all the tonics I have
heard of or seen advertised, with little or no relief
from any of them. I heard your Hurley Bitters high
ly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith in it
before I commenced, and, to my surprise and joy, be
fore I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better,
and firmly believe that on one or two occasions it was
the means of saving and prolonging my life. I con
scientiously recommend them to all sufferers as the
be6t Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for
Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and have no other. You can ute
this as you think proper, if it wiU benefit others.
Yours truly. etc^ oHN ^ DlxsoN;
Louisville. Ky.. December 10.1S68.
Notice to Mothers.
BR. KEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING- SYRUP.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Use in the future, only SEABROOK’S. a combina
tion quite up with tho advancement of the age.—
Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and
reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following dis
eases:
SUMMER COMPLAINTS. IRREGULARITIES
OF THE BOWELS. RESTIVENESS.
TEETHING. Etc., Etc.
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother.
Nashville, Tens., February 12, 68.
James Ruddle & Co., Louisville, Ky.:
When living in your city I used several bottles of
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup, and found
it to do my child more good, and it would rest better
afterusingiUthananyotherremedy Icvcrtried. lean
say with confidence.it is tho best medicine for children
at present known. I wish you would get the Druggists
here to keep it. If any one does, pleaso let me know;
if not. send me ono dozen by express, and I will pay
for it at the office here. Write me when you send it,
and oblige
MRS. SARAH A. RANDOLPH.
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC!
HO ARSBNIC--NO MERCURY,
r\ EORGIA—TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereae,
VJ John R. Andrews and William A. Andrews.
Administrators of Abisha Audrews, late of eaid
their
from
_ _ cite and
admonish all parties interested to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law and
show catisc, if any they can, why such letters
should not be granted to said applicants. Given
under my hand and official signature, this Novem
her 2,1869. JOHN F. SHINE,
nov5 mbm Ordinaiy.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas, Caro
line Coly, having fully administered theestate of
George W- Lamb, deceased, and made her final return
thereon, petitions for a discharge from said adminis
tration: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my office,
within tho time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said applicant should not be dis
missed. in accordance with the prayer of her petition.
Given under my hand officiali^Uiis march 7|^M870.
mar9-6w Ordinary.
G eorgia, twiggs county.—two months
alter date, application will bo m>de to the Court
of Ordinary of Twiggs county, Georgia, at the first
regular term after tho expiration of two months from
this notice, for leavo to sell all the land of tho estate
of William J. Hammock. Ute of said county, deceased,
lor the benefit of the heir? of said deceased.
JEREMIAU PANDERS.
marI2-w2mos Adm’r de bonis non,
TCARIOXJ COUNTY.
('i KORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, Mor-
VJT gan Kemp, Administrator of John Kemp, applies
for dismission.
All interested in said estate are hereby notified to
file their objections to tho same, if any, within the
time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand, this February 10,1870.
JAS. M. LOWE,
febl3-u903 Ordinary.
/'I EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-Whereas. Perry
HJT B. Jones, Administrator do bonis non of John B.
Thaggard, has applied for Dismission:
These are to cite all interested to file their objee
tions, if any, to the same within the timo prescribed
by law.
Witness my hand, January 35,1870.
JAS. M. LOWE,
an!9-w3m Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-E. S. Parker.
\J administrator of James Parker, has applied for
letters of dismissory. All persons interested aro no
tified to file their objections to the same within the
time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand, March 17.1870.
mar24-w90d JAS. M. LOWE. Ordinary.
"jV/TARION COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE-Will be
XtA sold beioro the Court House door in the town
of Bnena Vista, on tho first Tuesday in May next,
lot of land No. 205,in the 31st district, of Marion coun
ty. Land sold as tho property of Berjamin Waller,
to satisfy a fi. fa. from Justice’s Court8u7th district,in
favor ot O. AV. Jones, Levy mado by John W. Ham-
ilton. Bailiff. RUBIN HAMILTON.
marOO-wtd Deputy Sheriff.
Burdon Iron Works.
~\ITANUFACTURERS of PUMPING ENGINES
1YJL tor Water Works, High and Low Pressure En
gines, Portable Engines of all kinds, Sugar Mills;
Screw, Lever, Drop and Hydraulic Presses; Machin
ery in general.
HUBBARD Sc Wn ITT AKER,
102 Front street, Brooklyn, K. Y.
fehfi-dswly
New Combination!
T HE undersigned, having associated themselves
together for tho transaction of a Genera! Com
mission and Warehouse business, will, under the
firm name of
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Reopen the old “Harris” Warehouse, comer of Sec
ond and Poplar streets, on the first of August next,
for tho reception of Cotton. Tho house wild be put in
thorough repair before that date.
We have engaged tbeservicesof Mr. R. H. HUTCH
INGS, of Jones connty, who wiU be pleased to serve
his many friends.
Our Mr. Campbell will, for the present, be found at
tho office of E. A. Wilcox, Esq.
As our Mr. Jones’ membership in the firm of Ad
ams, Jones Jc Reynolds continue j to the close of the
season, he may be found at theii Warehouso until we
occupy cur new quarters.
We arc prepared to extend the usual accommoda
tions to our Planting friends.
We refer to tho business men of Macon generally.
CHAS. K. CAMPBELL.
late of E. A. Wilcox St Co..
DONALD B. JONES,
febl3.,l*w-6m» firal 6f Adam3 ’ J ° CM * Reynold8 ‘
. ADAMS. a. M. BAZKHOBK
ADAMS & BAZEMORE,
Cotton Factors anil Commission Merchants
MACON, GEORGIA.
W ILL carry on the Warehouso and Commission
business after the close of the present Cotton
seasoD, at the Planters’ Warehouso, on Fourth street,
near Passenger Depot, and opposite the Brown and
Spotswood Hoteii, where they will be pleased to see
all their friends. _ \V e axe prepared to extend the
usual accommodations to planters. We have secured
the services of J. E. Crcsland, of Twigus county, who
will take charge of the books and financial depart
ment of the establishment.
Thefriends of Judge Peyton Reynolds will find him
on hand at all times to welcome them. We bespeak
for our firm a share of the patroo&go extended to the 1
old firm, pledging ourselves to leave nothing undone
on our part to merit, their favors, etc.
P. S.—Mr. Crcsland wiM bo pleased to see his
friends at any time and reader them all the assistance
in his rower. • «£• £sb4-dJtw6m*
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or A guo and
Fever, that is or can be depended upon, is HUR
LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have been thousands
cured by using it who have tried the usual remedies
without benefit.
The following certificate from a reliable citizen of
Mississippi speaks for itself:
Mbbisum, Miss., October 16,1868.
Mr. R. Y. R. Chaduick :
Deae Sir: This is to certify that I bought from
you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Hurleys’
Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of fever and ague
cf fifteen months’ standing. I oh—rfuily recommend
Hurley's Tonic to the public generally.
Respectfully, yours, J OHN B. WRIGHT.
PUBIFY YOUR BLOOD!
USE
HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA,
IODIDE POTASH
This is tho pure and genuine extract of the root,
and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and per
fect care of the following complaints and diseases:
Affection! of the Bones, Habitual Cost! I ve
nts*, Debility, Diseases ot the Kidneys.
Dlspepsla, Krysipelas, female Irreg
ularities) Fistula, all Shin
Diseases} Diver Complaint*
Indigestion; Piles, Pul
monary Diseases,
Scrofula, or
King’s Kvil, Syphilis.
To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley.
Sib: I deem it an act of justice to you to state that
in the month of February last I had a severe attack of
inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros
trated me. At the same time my luDgs were, much
afflicted. I was so reduced thatitwas with the great
est difficulty that I could walk. I procured some of
your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com
menced taking it. I found that 1 began to improve—
my cough became less severe—the soreness of my
lungs and breast gradually subsided—my rheumatic
pains less acute. I attrihute this mainly to your Sar
saparilla. I have now been taking it for over two
months: have taken in all five bottles. Its effects
havo been most satisfactory to me. and I advise others
similarly afflicted to give yon a trial.
JOS. CLEMENT.
The gentleman whosename is appended to the above
certificate haF long resided here, and at the present
time is ono of the magistrates of the city of Louisville,
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM HANDY.
As this is really a specific for Worms, and the bes
and most palatable form to give to children, it is no
surprising that it is fast taking tho place of ail othe
preparations for worms—it being perfectly tasteless,
and any child will take it.
Messrs. James Ruddle & Co.—Gentlemen: It gives
me great pleasure to say, after using all the ether worm
remedies known to me, with but partial success to my
children, I was advised to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s,
and since using it, my children have become well
and healthy ; the children would eat it all the time, it
is so pleasant, if we would let them. I believe
it is one of the best and safest remedies known, and
as such, recommend it to one one and all.
, ; „ . „ JAMES W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, Kt., July 3,1868.
SR. SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate- of Iron
and Calisaya.
This elegant combination possesses all.the tonio
properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the
disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately
or in other preparations, of these valuable medicines:
It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonic im-
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take it3 place. •
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
LABORATORY 41 BULLITT STREET,
Louisville, Ky.
All the above Goods for sale by
&. w. mrara & oo.,'
Macon, Ga
WBBsoa a vhjsv,
Bufaais. A/a., and all Druggists.
~~ jacob Batson”
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAWKINSVI3LUE, HA.
Will practice in the Bounties of Pulaski, Dool,
Houston,^Wilcox, Irwin. Telfair and Laurens
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