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gAIT 1.3BUiiY, RESPE8S &, CO.,
WACOM, HEORG1A.
b*s>
. „, csf ntinR onr Card as above, vre take occasion to state that we are prepared to afford onr
T> „!«onable facilities Wr the purpose of purchasing supplies for making their growing crops I
J-. 'jjjdiueas the coming season to malic advances on Cotton, in store, at
GREAllT EiaStiCED KATES OF INTEREST.
for Baooiso, Tits, eta, will receive <rar heat attention. j .ji .
3 L. SAULSBUBY, Macon; . JOHN R. BESPESS, Schley County;' .:
utLLIAMT. RESPESa UpsoaConr.ty^-.Ti -P. BLASINGAME, Macon ; t ■ ■
4. h. 8ACLSBURY, Jn., Macon.
friende
and will
e.Vwtm
SMITH, WESCOTT&OC-
OLD RELIABLE
treasons "W^liy.
tod tho tire is one-eighth inch thicker than that used
A v * iasutacture*** Bolster Beds plated, with iroD.
'rii'Timber is < f the choicest selection thorough^? seasoned. No extra charge for lock Chains.
Vn»m wiii fail 10 ,,fc ^ rvo l1 ?® ®S* tHtnt 'inah'y of r-sintueed upon them, which is far moredurable than
' • maerllly UJC<1 ”? Biantaiton Wagons. In short, the whole character of the Wagons is that of peculiar
iiceden'e. Jh«9* Wagons are tarnished at a price less than that.of ordinary Wagons, wiih body complete.
(ISO on blind? n Full Llneor ABBOTT, BOWKIMG & CO.’S CELEBRATED
( O.TFORB lVAKOXS. Call and see them-
SMITH, WESCOTT & CO.,
102 &; 104 Cherry St., Macon, Gal
■ .,i>wfccmtwonlr-tt ,
_ %ftE.
GREATEST WORK OF THE AGE
A BOOK INVALUABLE
To Kvcry Grocer, Every Produce Dealer,
Every- Dalrymau, Every Farmer, Every
.ttniiiifscturcr, Kverjbodj. .*. : ’ ‘ ftl
I9U .CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT!
TTtontains the yurts’ and only certain method to
JL keep h'gfs Fush and S>ceet for. at least one year.
The cost is less than hjJf a cent per dozen, and by
this method E?gs bought at eight and tencents per
dozen during tbc summer car. be kept and sold in the
winter tor trom thirty to fifty cents. When once
known, this method will take the place of all others.
11 docs not tarnish the egr or give i; tbc appearar.ee
tiTT TP n-rf'V'-'TT m 't ST -- of age. When oScret for fate, it cannot be told either
isibLIuHTFtJL TONIC, by/iPPsaraC'Ce or quality from a fresh laid egg.
, > ! ,({)«
\\7 Utahe great pleasure in off-ring the old Caro
's lir.a Bitters to the public. They are coin pound
ed with grrmt care, and cart,in some of the best Ton
ics in the l’h irtcacopia; As evident!,of thetuperi-
ontyofour Bitters overall others, ne have certifi
cates lrom many of the leading- phyrician* in our
State, who huve prescribe!!‘them in their rWctice.
OLD U’UibiM iilfilHU,
PROVIDENCE
HIGH dfepi
girls and boits,
TALBOT COUNTY, GA.
8^011 will Commence Augtutt 1. 1870. Two
' ‘ sesfioi.e of Twenty Weeks each During
the Year.
G IT. B.\XSOX, A. B., and W. If. WOODALL,
Principles.
Assisted hr able and competent Teachers.
Kites of Tuition: Classical Department, per Ses-
.-on 425: Preparatory Department, per Session,
-Id: Primary Department, per Session, 513; Music
ini fee of Instrument, 430; Vocal Music per Month
;i. Civil Engineering, (extra) $15; Board, (lights
ad fuel fmnisbed) per month. $12 50. Embroidery
ad all Ornamental Branches taught when desired.
A large and commodious house has been erected
'or Maulers, where pupils will bo under the im-
• ediitc control of one of the Principals.
So Sectarianiens. The Courseof Instruction em
cees all that is taught in our Colleges. The loca-
roa, near Pleasant Hill, and seven miles from
Chalybeate Springs, Talbot county, is the healthiest
it v'iddle Georgia. There will be but ft brief vaca-
::'jn in Summer, so that the patrons in the South
:in liavo their children at liomo in winter, and tho
idvantages of a healthy climate during the hot
tiason. _
hoard of Tiuatees : D. G. Owen, Isaac Cheney,
r, W. Evans. J. T. Owen. J. D. Woodall, W. T.
Holmes, J. H. Brvant, M D. For further informa
tion, applv to Judge E. H. Wonffl, J. B. Gorman,
Tilbotton,’ Ga: John S. Moieman, Albany, Ga.
jensfri-triimo*
DR. BAGLEY’S
FEMALE RESTORATIVE.
1>K. IIABUY'S
ryiSXTARLE Ere and Pile Prei>aration used cx-
I ::a>i\c, f r ’tiflamed ar.d chronic aore eyes and
It bns been in u*o for fifteen years without a
iitfleii, ..1 failure t< give relief.
DV._ BAG-LEV
WE -AJRJE
STILL ALIVE!
AXD SO WILL ALL BE WIIO TAKE
TEE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
Complaint arc uneasiness and
pain in the side. Sometimes the
pain is in the shoulder, and is
mistaken tor rheumatism. The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general
coetove. sometimes alternative with lax. Tho head
is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con
siderable loss of memory: accompanied with painful
sensation of having left undone something which
ou ghtto haveheen Q one. Often complaining of weak-
wji-i.'MiJiiMtiffl ness, debility and low spirits.—
I I Y 1? P S Sometimes some of the above
Bi a 1 let 11 KJ symptoms attend the disease, and
at other times few of them: bnt
the Liver is generally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with 8iwmons’ Regulator, and all will be
DEi. JSJXBblaVCOilXrjeF
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER
ibiarfiMaKK?'' Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice,
P rcitl ITIll' Costiveness, Sick Head-achcf
uMjlLATOli.a Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o'
^onTO-r-_-nr»-TF»a the Bladder. Camp Dysentery,
Atlcctions ot the Kidneys, Fever, Xcrvousnes’, Chills,
Diseases of the Skin. Impurity of the Blood. Melan
choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Colic, or
Pains in the Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and
Ague, Dropsy. Boils. Pain in the Back and Limbs.
Asthma, Erysipelis, Female Affections, and Bilious
Diseases generally
J. H. ZHILIN & CO.,
Drugcists. Macon. Georgia.
For sole by all druggists. Price 41 per package. By
mail SI 25.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
itricily vegetable, and can do no injury to any one.
It has been used by hundreds, and known for the
last twenty-five years as one of the most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it
is sure to effect a cure.
Tho following highly respectable persons can fully
attettto the virtues of this valuable medicine, and
to whom wo most respectfully refer:
Gen. W. S. Holt. President S. W. R. R. Company :
Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Al-
I briny, Ga.: W. J. McEIroy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; George
i J Lunsford. Esq., Conductor S. W. R. R.: C. Master-
ili<! i-roper period. Amcuorrhccft: Menstruation
' i-fhscled in its c ursc alter having been e-tablished;
IhsEcocrrla-i: Menstruation attended by pain,and
‘ram of toe hypogastric viscera, with paroxiina!
-mav-uion and difficult menstruation: menstrual
>lieMenorrhagia; menstruation too copious—flood-
:i<. Medicine and prescrip ion furnished by mail to
• ityrart of the United Stotts, pos age pre paid, to
treat any chronic case, for five dollars per month.
7 he Female Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sent for SI cash. Symptoms of diseases
man bo plainly stated. Money sent by .registered
.etter. Board, medicine and personal attention fum-
. bed at from Siuto $25 per month, at bis residence,
:ea miles ea-t of Amcricu»r Location healthy. Post-
* ' ~ feb3-
-£ee. Americas. Ga.
-wtf
Wilkes & Dillingham,
MANUFACTURER’S«
Woolen & Cotton Mill Findings
DY£ STUFFS, COTTON WARPS,
B0LTI50 CLOTH, BURR MILL STORES,
Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machines,
Portable Com and Wheat Mills, Smut and
Separating Machines I.eatlicr and
Knbber Belting, Lace Leather,
Steam Packing, Hose, &c.
Agents for all kinds of Woolen and
Cotton Machinery.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Send for a Catalogue.
MADAME FOV ? S
Combined
tat, Slirt Supporter
AND BUSTLE
Is ja'ttho article needed byovery
lady who consults
Health, Comfort find Style.
Testimonials in its favor are con
stantly befog received from all parts
of the country
LADY AGENTS wanted mevery
county of the United Suiter.
;MuN. BALDWIN & FO.Y.
Solo Manufacturer*
. cw Haven. Conn.
Station, M. k B. R. R„ Twiggs co-. Ga.: Grenville
Wood. Wood's Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. E. F
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference: Major A. F.
Wooley. Kingston, Ga. apr2- dtwtf
W ill' is it that so many I
age of five years ? That a large proportion of
children die under that age, bos long been a subject
of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascer
tained, it Is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the human
system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents,
especially mothers, who aro more constantly witn
their children, cannot be too observing of the first
symptoinj-of worms; for so surely as.-they exist, can
they be
SiirsXcir AND CERTAINLY
Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
thetimely use of
B. A. FAU.YESTOK’S VERMIFUGE.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercry, being a
Farcly Vegetable Composition,
And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE-
TV iO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made moro for the purpose ol
pic-..-iog tho palate than of overcoming the disease,
fc,\ 0 been manufactured all over the country, bnt
their short lease of life I* nearly exhausted, and B.
A Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
daHr ' CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to purchase B. A. Fan
nestock’s Vermiluge, be particularly careful to see
that the initials are B. A. This is tho article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1U29.
purchasers must Insist on having it, if thoy do
THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
waSi OF APPETITE, .
GENERAL DEBILITY,
CHILLS ASD BEVBK.
. , .. . DYSPEPSIA.
Wedonot offer our Bitter' its a enrefor all dis
ease*. but as an Aromat c.ri-nii, they have no equal.
For sale by Lruggi is and Grocers ever} where.
Principal Depot,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
Importers of choice Drugs ar-d Chemical*.
Chariesteh. S. C.
For kale in M«eon by ' , " -
L. W. Must & Co.
inayfii-eod&wjy
COTTON- GINS REPAIRED!
! . , l .... .. — SY— , . # , v - r
AT DIXIE WORKS.
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
G OTTON GINS made as'good as new, at from one-
'third to one half tho cost of a new Gin, and
made equal to the best Gins manufactured in the
United States.
Large Gins 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 gnsranteed to gire satisfaction
or money refunded. 1 keep a large supply of the
different kinds 01 Ribs used by the seveial Gin-
makers.
Refer to hundreds of planters in the counties 01
Wilkinson. Laurens, Twiags, Pulaski. Houston, Bibb,
.Crawford, Monroe and Upson, among whom arc the
following; Wilkinson. M. J. Carswell; Laurens, Joe]
Coney; Pulaski, James Bohannon, M. F. Grace;
Houston, C. N. Rountree. Rev. B. F. Tharp; Bibb,
Pulaski Holt; Monroe. Jarnrs Tripp; Upson. Bov.
James Lyon : Crawford. David McGee; and to Harde
man & Sparks, of Macon.
Send in your Mins early, in order to give me time to
fix them up right. P. C. SAVYBB,
n*r20-eod-»w-w-4m ‘Yorks. Macon. Ga.
BARRETT’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
O k
V THB
FIRST PREMIUM . A
or A SILVER MEDAL
* XFAM .WARDED TO ^ -
M BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE M
r PKK.H.Stiits .plcallonl Socictr. at Its *0
Fair, b & Men in h kshua. Sept. 20,1908*
BARRETT’S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Restore! Gr»y Hdr to tt« nature! eoler Pro.
mote, tho growth or tho Hair. Chance, tho
Mft root, to their original organic aciloo. Kradi-
Ww cate. Dandruff and Unmora. Prevent,
i » Hair Min J out. la a Superior Preslss.
Uft, Itcontalni no lnjuriona tugreaieou.
and U tho milt popup; and ‘ . ^
Sg' _ reliahlo arUele throerhout aA ^
the East-Wett, h'orth
and South. m
This Preparation surpasses all others of its
class as a Hair Rencwer.
It is thorough in its action upon Gray or Failed
Hair and its effect permanent. _
It produces but one distinct shade, while
others leave tho 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, but leaves it
moist and glossy.
Ladies find it superior to any other as a Toilet
Dressing-
Tho ingredients tised in this Preparation are the
-wery best that can be found, and are as b—*n-
less as wator. *
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,'®
Chicago, Ills.
It contains the best recoiptever pubushei of ren
dering tour ani rai.vid butter periccily sweet, and
alto how to give a uniform and.natural-color to
White and -ttreaked Butter, and the best manner of
mixing and repacking b ittcr for market.’
Tne.-c two receipts alone aro worth hundreds of
dollars. - rt . ... ■ .-• P*. sw- ,
It tells the cheapest and best mode of manufactur
ing Washing Compounds:- -Bow ro make ‘iikrd and
So’tSosf), Inks, Candles, paints. Varnishes. Cements
and liaSioc Powders. . •-•-ri v-
it tells how to ClarifyHoney.sdsatosellfornearly
twice ibe eottmt-n sort. *•* ~ ! > is .
It tells the latest and bestmorles of salting and
curing H see and all kinds ol jneat- .
It tells haw to dye clothes el all shades and in fast
colors. • -
ft gives valuable receipts for curing hums, sores,
eats, felons, frost bit’*, o.ncer, ear aeho. tooth ache,
ins worm, with hundreds of other new and valuable
methods, with full Directions, so that ary one can use
It tclis-how to tako out fruit stains, ink stain*, iron
stains and paint stains (rota cloth and silk dreates.
It tells how to counteract lrost upon trees, a valua-
ble'recdpt. -
‘ It tells howto tan furs either with orwUhoutthe
hair or wool on, and how to imitate those of superior
grade}. .
iPteilrTiow to make the best curling fluid for mut
ing the hair grow in beautiful flowing ringlets.
h toils hew to fciil tuns so as to mako them lay all
tire year round.
It gives over fire hundred rare and valuable re-
ceipt.--, and a complete guide to the .manufacture of
hundreds of useful and saleable articles, including
patent medicines, perfumery, toittt. and dental arti
cle?, and many Others easily made, at trifling cost,
and selling readily at large profits, with many manu
facturer-’secrets, etc. -
, It is valuable to every one. Be sure to get it.
Sen? by mail, free of portiige.'forone- dollar. Pub
lished ani fo.-sale by
WILLIAM n. BISHOP, .
Agent for the Publishers, St. Louis, Mo,
mayld-diaStno!
T HE undersigned will open a shop in Macon, for
the purpose of . ~
Repairing Cotton Gins.
.Being onecfthe oldest Gin makers in the State,
and for many year*-master mechanic for Samuel
. Griswold, and new having some of the very best of
his workmen, doea hot hesitate to"warrant all work
;- dona to give entire satisfaction. Old Gins made as
good as new- '.Will furnish new saws, new boxes,
new saw ribs, new brushes and hew Gins of the most
approved pattern-.
Send in your orders to me.incaxcof any warehouse
in the eity. and they will meet, with prompt atten
tion. >11110 to me on any. subject regarding Gins,
and I wifi answer with pleasure, is above.
Mark yourname in Tull, with station or county,
and address, and you willnotbe^isappofotgl.
may20-deodiweow4m Macon.Ga.
JfASHHCW
Antidote for Intemperance I!
i S an Infallible Cure for this fearful vice. Its use
will atonco remove the taste Or desire for stim
ulant;, and will soon create an actual dislike for
them. It can bo administered in tca,_coffee or even
water, wi bout exciting suspicion, as it is tree trom
taste or smell. If you have a husband, brother or
friend: addicted to this terrible habit, it is your duty
to care hiin. . •, «,-*
Sent free by mail os receipt of the money. Pr‘ce $2
per box. YV. H. MANNING* CO..
mayH-d-wtf St. Louts. Mo.
SLOW HORSIS_MADE FAST!!
Fast Horses made Faster.
M Y mode of treating horses is guaranteed to in
crease the speed otany horse, good or poor. Or
dinary iarm horses have had their speed increased so
as to *cll for $MO. A gentlrman with my method
bought a pair of - 1 horses for S200 and sold them, after
four days training, lor $2000. They trotted in 2 48 in
harness. Another bought an ordinarv saddle horse
f'T SD.'snd in one wccksold fcim fnrS$O0. I will send
my method to any address on receipt of $1.
JESSE C. MANFELDER,
Care of Box 2701, St. Louis, Mo.
mayI4-d&w3m
New Combination!
And
£trll-w6m
SORS&.AISD cattle
RTI&BISES. .
"/1- ct:iet input JitiU'ble cveg
t.;fc‘tni Cm JHubiic.
T) OtyrSioh?. Jfagnstic
t=d
not wi.-b to have an imitation forced ur-on them.'
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT.
Formerly B, A. Fahskstgck’s Sox & Co..
SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA.
deo'-MeodawJv •
ft*,
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r=3.
PlJiW GGH8M9N FGV.££ES ‘ r
CCFiTI F!C ATE. ’
.O* t lif tlv certify, tirnt- .1 J kv- examined, an d
, p<:r«u„„|y u-.lej lit my jirneUc-o the
‘■'t vi V; ,ud regxrl Ileus Wpteprimtiocs tl
‘”*1 inr-rii «irj w---rW c&rdial.ly iny mmos-d tl.em
X 'ptstnsM wills ss» ccinl care from re.
•sable lno-erlienfs,' jjid nrcre eCUurrous tot the
'rritrm-at of thu r«iooi iHt-eoM— for whirl] Ibi-y ara
tlian Jtiiy rein eelies of v hicU 1 Lave
•acwlwlg.
GEORGE H. DADD,
•uojB erfSurg,-ou. Author of “.iuecr.iy a or! Pti’j.
ef Va Horst? SMrm Hire Zhrtnr,” At.
‘-~ii:er* will pi-ase ovt for a copy of ' Horse and
Cattle Owner’s Guide.” gratis,
LORD ft SMITH, ’Proprietors,
C.i’.cu.o, liix
L. W. HUNT * CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS. MACON. GA.
- tr sale by all Druzcietr.
trrt-a 4w
AG-ENTS WANTED
TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN
jAlCKNOYYLEDGED by all who Lava used them
to be the best Pen made or eold in this country.
No blotting! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines writ
ten with one pen of ini! Will outwear any steel
pen ever made- Bankers, merchants, teachers and
all classes endorse them in the highest terms of
praise. Pat up in neat slide boxes. Prices: Two
boxes, 50 cents: five boxes, $1. Sent free of post
age, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
I ^HE undersigned, having associated themselves
together for tho transaction of a General Com
mission and Warehouse business, will, under the
firm name of
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Reopen the old “Harris” Warehouse, corner of Sec
ond and Poplar streets, on tbo first of August next,
for the reception of cotton. 1 he house will be put in
thorough repair before that date. _
We have engaged theserviees of Mr. R H. HUTCH
INGS, of Jcnes county, who will be pleased to serve
his many friends. . .
Our Mr. Campbell will, for the present, be found at
the office of E. A. Wilcox, Eso.
As our Mr. Jcnes’ membership in tho firm of Ad
ams. Jones Jt Koynolds continues to the close oi_ the
season, he may be found at their Warehouse until we
occupy our new quarters.
We are prepared ro extend the usual accommoda
tions to our Planting friends.
Wc refer to the business men of Macon generally
CHAS. i*. CAVPBELL,
late of R. A. Wilcox St Co..
DONALD B. JONES,
oi firm of Adam*. Jones 4 Reynolds
febl3-d.Vw-6m*
A.B.ADAXS. B >f. IUZKKOBK
ADAMS & BAZSMORE,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
MACON, GEORGIA.
W ILL carry on the Warehouse and Commission
business alter the close ot the present Cotton
season, at the Planters' Warehouse, on Fourth street,
near Passenger Depot, and opposite the Brown and
Spotswood Hotels, where they will be pleased to see
all their friends. We are prepared to extend the
nsnal accommodations to planters. We have secured
the services of J. E. Crosland, of Twipes county, who
will take charge of tho books and financial depart
ment of the establishment.
The friends of Judge Peyton Reynolds will find him
on hand at all times to welcome them. Wo bespeak
for our Arm a share of tho patronage extended to the
old firm, pledging ourselves to leave nothing undone
on our put to merit their favors, etc.
p. S.—Mr. Cr- .'land will bo pleased to see hi
riends at any time and render them all the assi.-tano
inhisp ower. febl-d&wm
GUIDE.
Wo are prepared to give any energetic person
taking the agency of these Pena ft commission
which wiU pay 6200 per month.
Three sample pens will be mailed for ten cents.
AddrceB
WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.,
Manufacturers Agents,
ianell-d ecd&w3m Pittsburgh, Pa.
Notice to tlie Public.
A BOOK FOE THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE I .'olf-rto the M;ir-
1 ried orthos; about
I to marry, on the
j physiological mys
I tone? nr. 1 rcvcla-
tons of the sexual system, with the latest discoveries
in prr-dueinc and preventing offspring, preserving tho
complexion, etc.
This is an interesting work of 221 paco’, with num
erous engraving, and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it is a book that ought to bo under lock and key,
and notlaid carelessly about the house.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cents.
Addre-s Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
street, St. Louis. Mo.
JOS- NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN
FORTUNATE.
Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers or usiog any Qiack Rem
edies, peruse Dr. Butts’work, no nutfer what your
disease i« or hew deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in his work*. Office, No. 12
N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut, St. Louis,
Mo.
Ayer's
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is ut once agreeable,
healthy, and efl'ectual
lor preserving the
hair. Faded or grai/
hair is soon restored
to its original color
tcilh the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin Lai.r is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where tho follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
Bnt such as retnaiu can he saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or .jailing off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances 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 aud a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dfo J. C. Ayer & Co..
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOYYELL, MASS.
PRICE $1.00.
Sold by L. W. HUNt A CO.. J. U. Zeilin & CO
and all the Druggists in Macon. Also, all Druggists
and Doaicrs in Medicine everywhere.
iaeodawMw
THE UltlSWOLD GIN,
Manufactured by >,V •
O. W. MASSEY,
TTAVJXG mi-3- valuable irr-piovementa. to the
H GUIs WOLD GIN srtlhin the last year, I again
cifor them to planter* astr o beat aid woa reliable
GIN maiiUfoctufcd'eiiK'-v North of South. ~r
I a-u prepared to famish tHfxt at *hwt ice with
any number of »aws, fr -m f r y '40; to or.; huaartd
Clt-0). I al.-o furr.ish nh >:»-»!>• eight, site or tea
feet, mi-able lor my Gins. .u'suarr? ’
•*— k1 ‘ 4 * lgoo*3 denaensM 4 axitofq A j. u
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Given to rei aits of old gins. No charge for drayage
on giosaent by railroad. ..
With an expericroe of over thirty years asa man-
faeturer-of gins, and having a (hop well supplied with
machinery and .cmpfoyiug the best tf workmen. I
am enabled to warrant all my work, and to oiler to
plan tera as good indunaaecta as to quality ar.d price,,
as any establishment North or South. ' ' P .
V. W. MASSHY.
. K*14-d3Uw3ia Macon.Ga.,
notice to Planters^
Great,
Is a Recent ImprdTcment.
he use..
vhich all are f,miliar. Dots lor
t-j* ; < -j ■ dose, it is
WARRANTED
Fully Equal ill every way to
. BITTER QtTDONE,
AND. LIKE IT IS THfi'ONE
Positive, and Unfaiiiiig
URE
For all Diseases of Malarious Origin.
Fever anil Ague, ^
Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, 1
Remittent Fever,
Bill lous Fever,
.‘1 ; s? —'. Dnmb Ague
And the long train of,Disorders following those who
neglected. ' ' - 1
SWEET aUINISE
Is made solely from Peruvian Bark (so is Bitter Qui
nine): therefore i80f Vegetable origin, am not a min
eral poison, but on the contrary is proved to be one
of the elements found in the bluod of all healthy per
sons.
SWEET QUININE
acts as an antidote to.as well as a cure for Malarial or
Miasmatic Poison, the absorption of which by the
lungs causes Intermittent Fcvers.eto, The only advan
tage claimed for
SWEET QUININE
Over the u?o of old Bitter Quinine is the entiro absence
of that intense, persistent bitterness, which in the lat
ter is an insurmountable obstacle to its use with most
persons, and always with children.
SWEET QUINISE
Is in two forms—in Powder, for the use of Physicians
and Druggists, and fluid, for use in the family and for
the general publio.
coubjty.
/-Wffrrt OIA, MArii&N COnS-fT.—Wh-row, Mrs.
VJT Jane K. Bullock applies fo- t-, 0 adanu.*iratum
ot.fcb-3 collie (,-f J H. Bttuock. P.Tties ia-
crcjted Hi the estate are r.otiSed »o fire thei- otjej-
tit’D*. it* pmy, to tho above * ituiii the 11 mo
rrescribed bv li\r. .
Wimee* my hand. June 3d. ISab ^ L0AVE .
jnni'5-wlm' -Ordinary^
“ u JIaflea Cenuty Sh*rilTSales.
■\irfLL be sold before the Court-house doer in the
T f town or Buena Yista. County ol Marion, row
first Tnesd*y in August next, the east half-ot lot of
lsnd No. 213in tho rifth Disirict or Marion county
.Sold as the property of Mathew Melton, to Piri.-fy a
fl. fa. issued from Marion-Superior Court in favor ol
John R. M.nter.
Also, at the' sirmo'time and place, lot of land No
195 in the Fourth District of Marion county. Sold
as the proportv of K. J. \V.sll. *.. s tisfy a fi. fa. in
lavorot Jonn Coa-on. JOHN HAWKS.
,‘uag 29 tds.
fcheriff. _
G eorgia, marion county:—wherom. Tiros.
VI*. Rogers. T. J.. Mcltichael. and S. w. Mo
Michael, Executors of Seaborn McMiebael, deceased.
ha»e t<titioned tho Court of Ordir.ary of s;.i,i county
for Letter* Disniissory: All parties interested in said
od!i e are notified to file their objections, if any. to
the same within tha tho time i-rcscribtd by statute.
Witness myhafcrl, JuneSd, 1870.
JAS. M. LOWF,
junqVwSm Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
G eorgia, macon county.—lo an .whom it
may concern: Nathan J. Fulford heving filed
his petition in rroper form to me, praying for Letters
of Administration, wito tli8 will annexed, on the es
tate ol Stephen Fulford. deceased : '1 his is tn cite all
parties interested, kindred, creditors, or legatees
to be and appeir at the next July term of the Court
of Ordinary of said countv, and show cause, if any
they have. why. Lute re of Administration, with will
annexed, should nut be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature. June
4th. 1870. JNO. L.-i’ARRFR.
inne5-w30ci. •»* ■ ~~ ' ’ Ordinaryd<
G eorgia, macon cointfn'.-To an whom it
mayconcern: WilliamK.HrU bavintr in prq-
per form applied to mo for ..permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate nf Wm., K. Hall, Sr..
late ot sa d county, dco-ased ; This is to cite all rnd
singular the next of kin ahd crediiois of said de
ceased. to fccsnd appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in July nest, and show oau;e, if ::n>
they have, wEy permanent administration should not
be granted to said an licanf.
Witness my hand and official sign a'tire, .Tune 4th
1870. JNO* L. PARSER.
june5-wSQ4 . Ordinary.
SX8B GOUNTV.
7TKp^7rXTiniSK^t)LNTY[^^eraIOo
VJT Cv.icpbeli. administrator,de ofth«<
.ihrtf
t ito ol Ucuioic Crabio, ol saM f Qwwfid.
M»i UeR to mo for Letters of Ditmiaioo. ; ‘ *
iheso -ire* therefore* tooit« and admopuh all anc
singular, the kindred and creditors of laid deceased,
to be and appear at my office on err before the first
M cd&v ia Angn«t next, toihow came, iC tt|
have, why letiera thouJd not be granted the appli
cant
Given under my hsind officially. _ , _ ■
C T WABD,
may3-w30m Ordinary.
BAKER COUNTY.
Baker County Mlcrttr Sale.
W ILL be sold beforathe Court-housedeo*. ia th»
toivn of cntc n, liaker county «Ja , on thofirot
Tuesday in July r.r-x*. between tho legal hour? of tale,
the following property, to wit; A. J. •
One lot of land. No. f^4. in the 7th District of saiff
coun'.y. Levied on as the property of Jerry Barham,
to satisfy a tax fi. fa. from the Tax Collector of said
county, ia favor of said State and county vs. Terry
Durham. ’
Also, at tho same time and place, wul be sold before >
the Court-House door, in the town of Newton, Bake:
county. Ga., on the first Tuesday in July next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, one two-horse wagon.
Levied on a? the property of J J. Murgrove to satis
fy a fi. fa. from Baker Superior Court, in favor of
John Atkinson vs. J. J. ’tusnrove.
WILLIAM JACKSON,
june2- wCO.l - Sheris.
od? 7c- t>- ongi- i MSlflfa: ^ciwoujt -. H
A T the regular term ,of tbo-Court of Criinaryof
Macon county. Gal, on tho 6th day of Joly next
application will be made to tho Ordinary for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Michal
Foke3 deceased, to • fleet a division of th“ same
amoogsttte distributees shereof.
FRANCIS H F0KFS,
juueS w4t 1 J . Adm1ni»tfator.
QUITrvXiI.W COTJBJTM-.
G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.—Whereas Hen
ry L. Baikcom, Administrator of Icbabod Balk-
oom.represents to tho Court, in his written petition,
that he has fully adminestered Iohabod Balkcom’s
estate, this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
kindred asd creditors, to show cause, if any they can
why s»id Adminittrator should not be dischargee
from said administration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in July. 1870
W.P. JORDAN,
apr-.", w-lm* | | Or-iinary.
Twiggs Gounty.
i 1
V
STEARNS, FARR & GO.,
Manufacturing Cliemist,
NEW YORK
may6-eod6m
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
THB 6BBAT SOOTHING REMfiDY.
A New Discovery \!
Phaloi
“VIT
8
I A;
OR,
PCi
DR. SKALLENBERCER'S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stons slio Chilis.
This Jledicino has bcoa boforo tho Public
fifteen years, and is still ahead of aU other -
known remedies. It doc3 not purge, does
not sicken tho ttomach, id perfectly safe in
any doso and under all circumstances, and
is tho only 3Iedicino that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever and
Ague, because it a. porfect Antlfate to
SXalarin.
Sold by aU Druggist*.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
BYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
BYRUP.
Cares Colic and Grip
ing in the Bowels, and
facili tit ates th* process
of Teething. Subdues
Convaleion* and over
comes all diseases in
cident to infants and
Children. Cures Di
arrhes. Dysentery and
Summer Complaint Ia
PRIOR
25
CENTS:
PRICE
36
CENTS.
PRICE
25
CENTS.
Y OU are hereby warned not to pnrehae# any
right to sell or use my Portable Oae Works,
known m Beet A Kelly’s Portable Oaa Generator,
from one J. Benj. Chandler, of New Orierns, as he
ia an imposter and has no right to sell whatever.
Until I give power of attorney to some
sons wishing to purchase Hie right for Gounty, State
or Machine, must address me- ^
Patentee end Sole Proprietor of Beet’s V!? ™
Gse Works; patented July 6, 1869, and April 19,
1870, P. O. Box 860, DaytOD, Ohio.
junel7-w2t
Summer Comp)i
ehUdren of all age*. I
It is th# Great Infant’* and Children’* Soothing
Remedy in all disorders brought ou by teething or
“pw«"d*£‘th« GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.. St.
by Drursisto and Dealers tn Medicine ererj-
where. june30-d*wly
Burdon Iron Works.
1^|AN UFACTURER3 of PUMP DIG JENGINM
Hvro»ti uc*vis j
ary in general.
etC-ddwlj
HUBBARD k W HITT AKER.
102 Fronfitreet, Brooklyn. N.Y.
REWARD.
FRANKLIN LODGE NO. 2,1.0.0. F„ 1
MsCok. May I9th. 1870. f
At a regular meeting held by this Lodge this night;
the following resolution was adopted :
Resolved, That this Lodge offer, through the pub
lio paper* of the city, a reward of $250 for the appre
hension of Henry G. Ross, the assailant of Brother
John Broughton, and that the Treasurer be author
ised to piy said reward upon tha delivery of said
Henry G Ross to the Sheriff of Bibb county, and
that thie authority be extended foe the term of six
months from date. ...
Done by order of the Lodge as above.
1 B. Sr. PAUL GURRAKDDIf. N.
Attett: 0 J. STaoaiao. R. B.
my29-dlw*wl
RICHARD ORME,
General Coaslssioa lercimt,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
WTO.
Brunswick,
-1 2ta wyiAwly
BIOL.
Oeesgto,
Salvapon for the Hair.
CLEAR A^NATER 1
WITHOTtSEDIMENT! f
OPENTSLJHIE LIGHT!•!!
For Restoring to Gra^Rair its
Original Color\
Phalon’s “V iTALL^^liffers ut
terly from all coloring
preparation^ieretofore used.
It is KjM^Sid, sweet smelling,
precuntates no muddy or slimy
matter,requires no shaking,im
part no stain to the skin. Hold
it tc\he light and it is clear and
cloudless. It leaves no mark on
the scalp; yet it reproduces in
’ gray haiHiienaturalcolor that
tim'v or sicKltRfijLmay have
bleached out of ltT
£2TPhalon’s Vitalii
is for one sole purpose^Jnat of
reproducing,with absolute cer
tainty, the naturalafnor of t!;e
hair. It is n^mtended ( af a
daily dressio^nor for remov : ng
scurf or iKmdruff; nor for cu
ring bareness; nor for stinutla-
tihg t/e growtbof the —
Thes# objects may be aecuin-
plishod after the color has been
fixed \rith the Vitalia, by Pha-
Ion’s O^mical Hair Invigo-
rator.
The ViTAifeSt a harmless
and unequaled prepluRtionfbr
the reproduction of lie origi
nal hue of gray hair, Jid noth
ing else. This is accomplished
in from two to ten applications,
according to.the^pth of shade
required. all druggists.
COAL CREEK COAL.
Xg"AHV thanks to th* eitiseae of Macon for their
ILL liberal patronage daring the past year, I
have now on hand, and -to arrive. 6.000 tons of the
noted
Coal Creek Coal,
and will furnish supplies during the Summer at the
following reduood rates:
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold in tha tovn of Monficslio. Jasper
county. Ga . on the first Tuesday in July next,
between the usual hours of tale, two thirds interest
in tho storehouss and lot. situate 1 on the east corner
of southern side of the square of said town—knoan
as Swanson’s store. *
Also, at the fame time and plsce, one House and
Lota- the Indian Bpring, Butts county. Ga., near
Elder’s Hotel, on the Covington road, containing two
acres, more or le«s: dwelling house, two Etorie3. with
necessary outbuildings, etc. Sold as the property oi
John W. Burney, Sr., latoof said county, decease J,
to satisfy certain claims agreed ni on between the
creditors of said estate and the legatees. Te-ms cn
day of sale. F. M. tsWANSON,
maylS-wid Administrator.
Administrators's 'Sale.
T>Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of
Is Twiggs county, will bo sold, within tho legal
hournofsalc, on the first Tuesday in July next, the
folloxrioe land, to wit: One hundred and twenty
acres: part of Lot No. 15, io the 7th District of Bauld-
win.now Twiggs county; as tho properly of W. J.
Hauimo-t. late of said county, deceised. Fold for
the benefit of the heir3 of said deceaied. Terms of
sale cash.
JEREMIAH PANDERS.
mayl2-w6w Adm’r dc bonis non.
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—JamesT.Glover.
administrator, with the will annexed, upon the
estate of Jesso Hearn, decease!, having petitioned
for a final dif charge from his said administration, all
persons concerned are required, within the legal
time, to be and appear at my ofiico. to show cause, if
any they have, why s«id applicant should not be dis
missed, in accordance with tho prayer of his petition.
Given under my hand officially, this May 9th, 1870.
mayn-w3m JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary.
G KORQIA. 1WIQGS COUNTY.—Whereas, Ann
McOrca fool’d) applies for Letter of Administra
tion on the estate of Paris MoGrea, fool’d) late of said
county, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons interested to
be and appear at my office on or before the 1st Mon
day in August next, and *how cause, it any they have,
wby said letters-shouid not be granted to said appli-
cant.
Given under my hand and officiil signature this
Juno 13.1870.
JOHN F. SHINE,
juneiSw-SQd Ordinary.
n EORQIA .TWIGGS COUNTY.—Mbs. E. B.Kbsb
\JT pv vs K. W. Keskdy—Libel for Djyobcb lx
Twiggs SoFEEros Co get, March Tkest. 1S7».—It ap
pearing to tho Court, by the return of the Sheriff ot
said county in the above stated ca«e. that the defend
ant, E. W. Kenedy, is not to be found in said State,
it is ordered by the Court that service be perfected on
said defondant by publication in the Telegraph and
Messenger, a gazette published in Bibb county, Geor
gia, once a month for four months.
By the Court. CROCKKR & GOODE.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
A true extract from the niautes of tho Superior
Court. March Term, 1870.
arr!5 wlitn4mo J. M. BURKETT, Clerk.
WILKINSON COUNTY.
STATE OF GEORGIA.! Supremo Court. April farm,
i J870. Present, his Hon-
Wukixsgs Cocsyt. f or. Philip B. Robinson,
j Judge.
CsEhY M. Riciurdsos.1- Libel for Divorce.
vs. }■ Rule to Perfect Service.
Richieo Richabdsox. J
I T apprnring to tho Court by the return of tho
Sheriff tba*Uho defendant does notresidoin this
county, and it further appearing that he does not re
sile in this State; it is on motion of counsel ordered
that said defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court. Else that the case be considered
in default and plaintiff be Rl’owed to proceed.. And
it is further ordered that this rule be published in the
Journal and Messenger, v. eekly, once a month, for
four months. J. D. JONES,
Plaintiff * Attorney.
riEORGIA. WILKINSON COONTY-CMmit’a
VX Office Scpesior Codrt—I do hereby certify
that the above is a true extract from the minutes ot
saidCcurt. Given under mv hand and official signa
ture, this 2d day of U ay, lb70.
IVERoON II. FLEETWOOD,
maySTamlmw Deputy Clerk.
TJtXECUTOR’S SALE.—Will he sold before the
Fi Court-II use demr. in the town of Greensboro,
(leorgia.-underan orderlrom tho Court of Ordinary
ot Greene county, on the first Tuesday in June. 1870.
ono Tract of Land, containing four hundred and
nfnoty acres (4P0jin-the 10th district of Irwin county.
State nfGe-srgia. Said land sold for tho pnrposo of
dis’ribution among tho devisees ofJame3 Fiddler,
ds.-r.-jfed. Terms cash.
JAMES FINDLEY,
piSWOi P.xceut or.
Executor's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary, of
Chnttnhcoehee county, will be sold before the
Court house dcor. in Georgetown, Quitman county,
sin the f!r:t Tuesday in August next, between tho
le/iti hours of sale, the following described parcels
or lots of land, being the nrorerty of tie o.tateof
Jams’ Cook, late of Chattahoochee county, deceased:
Lots 312, i9S, 299.297, and 179: all of V65 and 218
lying south of Southwestern Railroad, being gOOacrcs.
more nr less: five acres, more or less, lying north of
Weolanneo Creek, off of lot 247. South half of lot
310. eon tuning 103 acres, moro or loss. West half of
lot 247, the Spring Branch on said lot being the divid
ing line thereof. containing 130 acres, more or less.
Also part of lot 2i6, descrided in doedsby made lines,
containing 39 acres, more or ltss. Sold as the prop
erty of said deceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs of said deceased. Terois on the day
of sale.
JA8.M.C00K.
G.W.COOK.
iune23-w6w* Executors
Macon County Sheriff Sole.
VI' ILL bo sold before the Court-house door, in the
YY town of Oglethorpe, county of Macon, within
the leval h- urs ot sale, on the 1st Tuesday in July
next, the following property to wit:
1 o’s of lend Nos. 33 and 62, in 2d District oforigi-
.naliy Kuscotoe, now Mscoa county.Jo sati'ly twelve
fi fo?.. if sued trom Justice’s Court, KKOth District, Q,
M. Four in favor of J. T.' Kcleoe. for tbc ufe, etc,
vs. M. L. Sihcilcy;onc in favor of J. Winn. - fothe
use. etc., vs. M. L. 8heater : one in favor oC-J. Aa-
bury. for the u e. etc., vs. M. L. bhcaly: one.in favor
o.fphilin Cook.vs. M, L. Sfcealy: one in favor of BL
■H. Willis Sc Son vs. M. L Sbcaiy; one in favor of H.
O. CarmichaSiYs. M. L. Sttcaly: one 1n fovor of Mr.
E Partea vj:M. L.'Shcaly; one in favor of A. A.
Wans, vs. M. L. Shealy..and one iu lavorot W.
‘fiolsonbake vs. M.L. f healy. • l evied on as tho prop
erty of said M. L. rhe-.iy and return nude to me by a
constable. Property pointed out by defendant. .
H. L. HILL. bhvrifT
junc3-w4t Macon f our.ly.
ltaker County RUeriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday inAugrislnetgj.
Tl before the Court-Botife door, in the town ot
Newton. Baker county, Ga , between the legal hour*
of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lets oTLand.
No*. Id. 17, 38,19. in the rigbth district of saidonunty;
and tha east half cf lot No. 4, in the soventh.dietrie!
of slid county. Levied on *» the property-of Wm.C.
Bray, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa (for the purchase
money of the same) from Baker Superior Court, May
Term, 1870, in favor of O. G Holland vs. Wm. fi.
Bray. WILLIAM JACKSON,
jur>e2-wfOI ' Sheriff.
Adtninlsira(oft. Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable the Supe
rior C-uirl. will be told ou the first Tuesday ia
July next, between the usual hours of safa. hefoee
the Court-House door in the town of Ncwtou, Baker,
county, Ga., 1 ot of Land, No. (271) two hundred an*
seventy-one. in the 7th districtof.Itaker county, be-
longingto tbc estate tfTh-.m.’.s J. C"X, deceased.
Ssid lot of land sold By order of Superior Court far
payment cf widow’stfower. Term? oa-A*.
THOMAS ALLRN,
Adm’r. de bonis non of T. J. Cox, deceased.
jnnal-w'.Od—o•
’tv.
• v.:
HOUSTON COUNTY.
G EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas, Lar
kin W. Stewart has applied'for Letters ot A<-
miaistrati- n on the cstatb of Thomas C. Whitehurat,.
lato of Houston county, deceased :
These ore, therefore, to cite all persons inferos ted
to bo and appear at my c-ffice on or before tho firat
Monday in July next, to show cause, if any, why tks
application should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa'.nre that,
30th day of May. 1870.
W. T. SWIFT,
june2-w3Cd ; ■ . Ordinary.
llnnston Connty Sber iff Sale.
■YITILL be sold on th*lst Tueeday in August next,
V t before the Court-house door, in the town of Per
ry, within the usual hours of sale.
Lot of land No. 143 and the north half of lot No-
145, in the 10th District of Houston connty, conta}*-
ing'-JKSM acres, more or less. Sold a* the property**
John K b ing. to Eatisfr a mortvage fi. fa. from nova-
ton Superior Court, in favoT of Mary M. Ragin, VC. •
John K. King. Property pointed out by C. C;. Don-
can, plaintiff’s attorney. ;
JOHN R. COOK. .
juneS-wCOd Sheriff.
NOTICE..
T HIRTY DAYS after date application will be mate
to the Cr-nrc of Ordinary, of Houston county, for
leave to sell the realestatoot Miles L. Green, late *f
said ceunty, deceased, for the pur rose of distribution.
. a e aaskv
juneO-wSOd
MRS. A. E. GREEN.
Adm*i_
>
Georgia Houston County.
UrBEttFAS. James T. Fretwell makesappliea-
Y V tion for Letters of Admini*tration on the estate
o. Chas. W. Fretwe 1, late of said county deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish a8
persons interested to be and appear at my office on«r
before the ls’Mondav in Autustnext, to showeauae.
if any they have, why said Letters shonld not jw-
granted Given under my official signature. thisSM
June, 1870. W.T. SWIFT,
june23-w30d Ordinary.
IRWIN COUNTY.
G EORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas, Cante-
bell McDaniel, exeentor, etc., of Isaac M. Yount
deceased, late of said county, has filed hisfinala*-
countswith me. and asks to be cismused from saaff
executorship. These are to cite and admonish aK
per-ons interested to be and appear at my office**
the first Monday in September next, then and these
to show cause, if any they have, why said Letteis «C
Dismifsion should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature, taw
April 12.1870. WILEY. WHITLEY.
aprH-8tno . -• . Urdinasy.
JibUPSE. COUNTY.
G eorgia, jasper couNTY r —oedixasy’s Oip-
ficb, Said Cocbty—Is Chambers. May 19**,
1870— Whereas Thomas C. Broddus. Administrator**
tho estate cf Edward A. Broddus. deceased, applies te
me for dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office, on or itr
tho first Monday in September next, if any they-bane
to tho contrary. Witness my hsnd^ififomH^^
mny22-kmw Ordinaiy.
G eorgia, jasper county—ordtsaby’s Or- -
fice. Said Cousty—Is Cbamb«*s, May 19**.
1870—Whereas Thomas O. Broddus, Exectutor on tfoa
estate of Thomas Broddus, deceased, applies to ■■
for letters of dismission from sa : d estate
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office, on cr ay
the first Monday in September next, if any they baa* ■
to the contrary. Witness my hand officially.
J. W. BURNEY, *
mui22-Smw ~ ~ • • Ordinary.
G EORGIA. JASPER CORNTY—Obdisaet’s Or-
F cf, June 6th, 1870.—Notice ia hereby give* to
all persons concerned that on the — day ef— 18St
Seaborn Hawk, late of said county, departed this Ufa
intestate, and no person having applied for admini
stration on the estate r fsaid Hawk, in terms cf tte
law. Administration will be vert'd in the Clerk *£*■
the Superior Court, or some other fit ana proper
person, thi-ty days after the punlication of this cita
tion, unless soma valid reason is made to his appoint-
I? ?rrf.
GiYsn under my fc.ind and official signature Ibis <ur
andyear above written. „ •
J. W, BURNEY,
junel2-wlm Ordinary-
Jasper County ShctllTs Sale.
TTfriLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Angus’-
YY before the Court-house door.in the town *f
Mon isello withis: the legal hours <yf sale, a tract«ff
land containing sixhundred acres, more or 1 es3, being
all the lands whereon Bhedwick McMichael n*»
lives, leviei cn as the property of G. J. MoMiekedt
to satisfy a 6. fa. from Jasper superior Court in favor
of T. J. Pritchett v*. G. J. McMichael. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs attorney,
B. T. DIGBY,
j ine29-tds. Deputy Sheriff.
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G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Ordinary’s OSes . .. .*
May 24,1870.—^Whereas, Samuel T. Reid ban- — ; e ■ • > -
ing made application to me for permanent letters «f . t* .'S
administration on the estate ol Mrs. E. W. Retd. - ;
late of said county, deceased. . ..
These are to cite and admonish all persons co*- r
cerned to be and appear at my office on. or before - ~
tlio 1st Monday in July next, to show oauae, if wv . -. —.fa-W
thev have, why arid letters should not be granted. , .*(
Given under my hand and official signature thfc. - .
24th day of May, 1870.
may31-w30d
J. W. BURNEY.
Ordinaiy.
JONHS COUNTY.
\ff ANTED—AGENTS-S75 to $100 per month. 0v-
VY erywhere. male and female, to introduce the
GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAM
ILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch,
hem, fell, took, quilt, cord, bind, braid and emproider
in a most superior manner. Price only 118. Fully
warranted for five years. We will pay SHOO for any
ptaohine that will tew a stronger, moro beautiful, or
more elastic seam than our*. It makes the " Elastic
Lockstitch.” Every second stitch can be cut, and
still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing
it. We pay agents from $75 so 8200 per month and ex
penses, or a commission from which twice that
amount can be made. Address SECOMB Jk CO..
PITTSBURG, PA-: BOSTON. Mass., or ST. LOUIS,
Bj'CMjload at mj Yard.......
..—..18.75 per ton
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LAY IN TOUR SUPPLIES
FOUND.
A PAIR OF *X* GLASSES.
O wner can get tbeaame by paying for this advw
tisement. Enquire at Telegraph and Mewateger
Office. - oseM-tf
i HO* to tho oontnuy.
CAUTION.—Beware of all Agent* teliioar Machines Given under my hand officially.
under the same name aa onrs. unless they oan show a
Certificate of agency signed by ns. We shallnot bold
ourselves responsible for worthlsss Macninae sold by
other parties, and shall prosecute all p.rties oithcr
sailing or using Machines under this name to the full
extent of the law, unless *uoh Machines were obtained
from ns or our Agents. Do not be impoeed upon by
Darl ies who copy our advertisement and circulars and
offer worth 1 cm Machines at a less price-
aprilZ7-dlw»s*.
r^KORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Obdisaet’s 0£-
Ij fick. Said Cochty, At Cbasibrbs. May 9, lSJf.
hereas, Bryant Baikcom, Administrator on the
estate of Ephraim Moore, deceased, applies to me wc .
Dismission from said estates .'.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
rons concerned to show cause, at thfoeOee. on or Wy
the first Monday in September next, >f a&y they navr
to the contrary. 7
Witness my Land officially.
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R. T. ROSS.
Ordinary.
G FORGIA JONES COUNTY.—Obdikabt’bObtic*
b SAID COVXTT, At CHAJIBBEe. May 9. 1870.—
Where** Wm. A. Chamber*, Adminittrator on the
estate of ‘John W. Finney, deceased, applies to mo for
Dismission from said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all yw-
sona concerned to ihow cause, at this office, on ettkg
the first Mcndxy in September next, if any they have
aa*ll-w3m
K, T.JROSS.
Ordinary.
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Votice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having dtananda against W«.T.
Ugfctfoot, deceased, are harelrf notified and
required to present them, properly attested, to the /^tEORGIA.
undersigned within the time prescribed bylaw.— rtegjun
And alipevaonB indebted to eaid deceased, are here- hranee wattes
b* (eqnured to make immediate payment to either
R. J. UGHTFOOT,
J. B. UGHTFOOT,
jnne2l-wffi* J " Kxopattn
G eorgia, jonbs county.—ormkabt’s o*t-
yics said ood*tt, at CtiAxaraa, May % 183*.—
Whereas, Wm. Little and Ontt_
tor* on estate of Benjamin M. 1
plica to 4ne for dismission froai 1
These are, therefor*, to nit* a*-^ . ..
aona concerned to show cause, mate tejte* ntutt
day in 8sptember next, at faU effloe, ir any they 1
to the contrary. .
Given under my hand officially.
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