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Q'eJUgjCKpt; uni 3w»w«t &
4 *DH»" f * Rankin ft Lamar hai© proyiJ^d
b*“rali.v (or its approach. and bare »n
t . )r v i i*rgJ avl beautiful assortment ot
rOILHT SETd. CASES, BRONZES. EXTRACT
AND COLOGNE BOTTLES, PHOTO.
COLOGNE BOTILES, VIOLET
AS D BOUQUET HOLDERS.
*»«•
IVo bar# iuit received the llW»it stock of Bn-
:,«> and Landreth’e garden seeds ever brought
to Maron. sud«« uusrantee them fre-h genuine
end direct from tie growers, Reeolloct, wo
burned up all our old aecd, and you take no riak
if you purebaae your teed from u,.
Huut, Rauklu & Lamar.
dect*
Messrs.'WIM& 80 -
OMAN’S stock oi
MEDIUM - PRICE 0
JEWELRY is com
plete in every de
partment, and in
cludes a great va
riety of highly at
tractive goods of
entirely new pat
terns, such as
Bracelets,
Brooches,
Lace Fins,
Earrings,
Sleeve Links,
Lockets,
jPaacy Rings,
Watch Chains, Seal Rings,
Sleeve Buttons, Et
Seals,
Pencils,
Scarf Pins, Whistles,
Searf Rings, Compasses,
Neck. Chains,
Etc.
VEGETINE
For Nervousness, Sleepless
Nights.
WasHISGTOH. D C, March 12, 1S77,
3®ftJSSS
SXWS‘KKS!iaSSMS.'*ffiS
^aS^t Q r,'lwtYroro“n r ?S«p’Sb‘i l K^
veusnese which had caused mo great suffering
and sleepless nights, have walked the floor and
resorted to different method* for relief to no
purpose. I finally thought 1 wonlu give Vega:
tine a trial, with little faith, I will admit -. hut to
my surprise and great relief, a few doses con
vinced me that I had got hold of the right thing
for my difficulty. It s«nt out burner from my
blood that. I haveno doubt, was the cause of the
misery I had endured, and I found relief as soon
as a medicine could relieve & disease of that
Ikind. When I began its use I saldomgota
sight’s sleep, or half a one, and my abpetite was
poor, and as a consequence. I was running down
rapidly; but, after a few doses, I saw a radical
I chanre every way, and am thoroughly satisfied
with Vegetine, and recommend it to any parsou
Inrfrerteg^^rid^&spe^uHy^x
Mrs J A JOHNSON.
Female Weskxess.—Vegetine acts directly
upon the causes oi these complaints. It invig*
orates and atren-thens the whole 'vstem.act*
upon the secretive O’gang, allays inflammation,
cleanses and cures ulceration, cures constipa
tion. regulates tho bowels, headache and pains
in the backceaso: in fact, there is nodisease or
complaint where the Vegotine gives so qaick
relief, and i, so effective in the curt, as in what
is termed Female Weakness. It has never failed
in once instance.
YISGKTINE
Kidney Complaints,
Ciiciesati, O. April 19,1S77
Me H it Stetzss—
1 havesuflered several years with the Sidney
Complaint, an• was induced to try Vegetine. 1
have taken several bottles of your preparation
and am convinced it is a valuable remedy, ft
has done me more good than any other mediate
I can heartily recommend it to all suffering from
Kidney Complaints, Yours re»pectiufly.^^
First bookkeeper for Newball. Gale ft Co. Hour
Merchants, No 80 West Front Street, Cincin
nati, O,
Vegetine has restored thousands to health who
had been long and painful sufferers.
VEGETINE
Dyspepsia Nervousness
and General Debility.
ClHCIHHACX, C, April 9,1877.
KftHRStEVEHt—
Dear Sir—l have used several bottles of Vege
tine for Dyspepsia, Nervousness, and General
Debility, and can truly say I never had a remedy
«o sure in its effsets; therefore I may recommend
tt to all sufferers. W L BELL,
Walnut Hills, 41 Court Street.
For General Debility the good effects of Vege-
fine are realised immediately aftsr commencing
to take it.
Their lines of Silver
and Silver-Plate,
suitable for gifts,
is more varied and
artistic, and at the
same time less ex
pensive than here
tofore. For your
Holiday Present
buy something
both pretty and
useful.
Their store will be
open each night
until Christmas.
Mottos to Bridge Builders
TJNTIL19 o'clock a ra, Tuesday. January 7th.
u 1879, sea,'sd propatala for bnildingaWro light
Iron Bridge, on either ar«h or high truss plan,
will be received by Bibb County Commissioners
at their office in Macon. Ga. Full and minuto
specifications of both kinds of bridges, arsh and
high truss, are now on file in the Commissioners'
office, and a copy will be famished to any bidder
upon application. Bidders will include in their
estimates only the cost ot the bridge (including
floor and woodwork) transportation of she same
to the Macon depot, and expense of erecting,
pointing and making ready for use: the cost of
abutments end of transportation of nil tho ma
terial of the bridge from Mason to the place of
erection not to be considered in the estimates
upon which bids are based. Bond with Security
to keep the bridge (exclusive of wood work and
abutments) in repair for seven years will be re-
f the contractor.
_ _ i reject any
and all bids is reserved. By oraer of Board of
quired ef t
Tho right tor
Bibb County Commissioners.
declSlnwtw W G SMITH. Clerk.
POI’S EXTRACT
THA GREAT
PAIN DESTROYER AND SPECIFIC FOR IN
FLAMMATORY DISEASES AND
HEMORRHAGES,
Rheumatism.
such vrcXDBMUL CUStKS of this distressing dis
ease in it* various forms. 8ufferers who nave
tried everything else without relief, can rely
upon being entirely cured by using Fogs’s Ex
tract.
Ttfonwalrria 411 neuralgfo pslns of the
ixeuraigUi. head, stomach or bowels, aro
speedily cured by free use of the BxnuCT. No
other medicine will cure as qukduy.
Hemorrhages. 2SSESSiSgS:
no), it Is always reliable, and U used by Physi
cians of all schools with a certainty of success.
For bleeding of the lungs it is invaluable. Our
Kasai and Female Syringe* and Inhaler s are ma*
terial *14* In eajtf of intentl bleeding.
Diphtheria and Sore Throat.
Used as a gargle and alao applied externally as
directed, in the early stsgee at the diseases it
will surely control aud euro them. Do not delay
trying Itonappeanneooffintsymptomaofthese
dangerous diseases.
PotorrTi The Extract is tho enly specific for
UUldrrU. thi , p reTa i en t and distressing
complaint, quisklr relieves cold in the bend, etc.
Our Nasal syringe is ef ess-ntial service in these
Dizziness,Liver and Kidney
Complaint.
Cixcixx ati, Ohio.
n RSievbm.—
Dear Sir—I have received great benefit from
the uso of the Vegetine, and can safely recom*
mend it for Dizzinees, Rush of Blood to the
Held, and a general blood purifier. It has also
boon used by other members of my family for
Liver and Kidney Complaints.
Mbs A C ULRICH,
- 200 BaymiUer Street.
Vegetine is the great health rortorer, composed
exclusively of barks, roots and herbs, ltisvery
pleasant to tuke: every child likes it
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. R. STEVENS, Boston*, Mass.
tllL
GRAND DISTRIBUTION.
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Go.
By anl
118*lllXf,__ .
zent citizens of Kentucky, in the eitv of
ville.on
thority of Commonwealth of Kentucky.
ngand details under anpart ision of promt-
Thursday. Jan, 30, 1879
NO SCALIK9. NO POSTPONEMENT,
PRIZES PAID IN FULL!
$115,400
TICKETS ONLY $2-
Uiparallelcd toetea if the Popular Drawings
Read the following attractive Il.t of prize* for
the Jajuabt Deawiuo:
1 Prize...,
1 Prize..
10 Prizes $1,000 each „™—_
20 Prizes 500 each —
100 Prizes lOOeach
ZOO Prizes 50 each ........
600 Prizes 20 e-ch -™.
1,000 Prizes 10 each „™
9 Prize* SCO each, ap’roximat'n prizes
9 Prises 200 each, do do
9 Przes 100 each do do
.$80,000
. 10.000
.. 5.000
. 10,000
10,00
10,000
15,000
10.000
10,000
2,700
1,800
900
1,960 Prizes £115,400
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, 8100
Remit by postofiice Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to til ticket-held
or*. For tickets and information address COM-
YU.«u aALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COU.UKHF iRD.Sec’y, Courier-Journal Build-
nr, Louisn.lo Kv c ecftilliauSO
Notice to Stockholders.
Bosumptltn ot Monthi>
Payments.
Ocmulgeo Baling aal Ltau Asssdatios.
B T resolution ol tho Board of Directors of tht
Ormulreo Building and Loan As,eolation
held December 4th, 1878, Botiee is hereby g-veti
that the regular monthly payments of said A,so
ciation will be resumed, beginning Wecneida,,
the 8:h day ol January nr xt
MILO 8 FREEMAN,
dac5,10.17,24,31,Wn7.8 Sact’y and Trea9.
Nows to Site.
K /"V BACH of * ko celebrated brands
'JsU U U Havana Cigars. La Bello Crco'e
and La Capricho. received to-day at Inuii r
House Citar Stand. «tw5
John L Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
Macon, - - - - Goortcln..
B.M.
pluze, Gum Opium, Laud'
anumor Elixir oi opium
cured painlessly and speed
ily, by this improved nme-
. Mannfaitnred at At
its, Georgia, at reduced
prices. Tested in hundreds
[of cases. Guaranteed. Val
uable particulars Fuss.
Address B M Woolley. At
lanta. Ga.
Office 85 Whitehall 8t.
E. J. ANDEESOaN & 00.,
SHOPPING
Without Lrayins Horn*.
I F you cannot come to Philadelphia and visit
the Grand Depot in pc.-soc, wrhe a loiter or
postal card, thus:
Jcnx WmiUKEE, Philadelphia:
Please send samples of Spring dies*
goods from 25 to 60 cents per yard, suit
able for street wear, also of several qual
ities of Silk, figured and plain. Also some
new shaded and gros grain Ribbons,
at out 3 inches wide. Percale for shirts,
and Piquo for little boys suits, aad ob
lige
MBS. M. StUTVSSiHT.
Rockford, Pa,
Philadelphia. March, 1878,
Madam:
We enclose the samples you a.k for,
witn the prices marked.
Will be happy to fill yonr order prompt,
lv. If not satisfactory will exchange goods
and ro und money. Please remit amount
in registered letter or P. O. ordor aud wa
will send the goods by mail, or we will
send by Express C O, D. if you prefer.
Please, whenever you order. kindly men
tion colors and about the prices desired,
Yours respectfully,
Jyr Wasamakeb.
Remember to give your full address very plainly
This will ensure you tho lam ■ attention you
would receive if you made your purchases in per
son at i.ur counters. Postage on Goods sent out
isone cent an ounce.
SPRING. 1818-
Onr Order Department is now fully organized
and in perfect workinir cr..er ior the prompt
transaction of small or large business. Samples
prumptiv forwarded by mail. Orders filled or
receipt ef amount, or packages sent by express.
O O D.
SPRING, 1878.
Opens with a larger and betl er assortment of
every variety of Goods than we have ever before
ofieroi.
JOHN WAN A WEAKER,,
13th and Maiket, Philadelphia. oct24 lOw
Executor’s Sale.
G eorgia, bibb county,-b.v virtuo of
authority to me given in the will of Jane
Rodger.-, deceased, to sell all b»r property with
out any order of Court I will sell, on the first
any order .
(1st) Tuesday in January next (1879) before tbe
court house door in sa;d county between the le
gal hours of sale, the following proporty. to-wit:
Blocks nine (9) aud ten (10), intbeciiy of Mn
con, oontainii.g nearly lour 4) acres and bound
ed by Third, Oglethorpe, Second and Hawthorne
streets of said city, and ksowu as tbe late resi
dence of Mrs Jane Bodgers. TA new street will
be opened through this property.] These two
blocks will bo subdivided into various lots suit
able for residences or stores T ere are now
erected upon these blocks tbe residence of Mrs
Rodgers and six other comfortable dwelling
houses, besides stores and ether improvements.
A thorough map of tbe premises can bo seen at
the office of Whittle ft Whittle, attorneys at law.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third at
six months, otic-third at twelve months with
percent interest. If payments are not promptly
made at maturity then 19 psr cent inter,stsysor
from day of sale. PETER HARRIS,
decs lawtw Executor of Jane Hoovers.
g BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas E C
if Granniss admmtrator on the estate of
Midus L Groyhill, lato of said county
deceased has spoiled to tho Court of Or
dinary of said county for letters of dismmion
froirCinid estate These are therefore to cite
and admonish all persons concerned to be and
appear at tho Court of Ordinary of said county
on tbe first Monday in Marsh next to show
cause, if sny they have, why said applicatioa
should not do granted to tbe applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J A MCMANUS.
December 2,1873, Ordinary.
«cc3 td
QEORGIA. BIBB .COUNTY—Whores* John
, Ordinary,
reas Stephen
he estate of
Atkins has applied to mo for exemption of
personalty and tho letting apart and valuation
ol homestead, I will pass upon tiid application
at n y office on tho 23th dsy of December, 1878
a 9-i o’clock a m.
decS...td J A MolIANUS,
G BORGIA:BlBB COUNTY:WhereasS1
Collins, administrator of the eti
Thomas K Collins, lato of said county deceased,
dies for letters of dismission from said estate,
.heaeare therefore to cite and admynishah
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordiuary ot said county, on the first Monday
in March next, to show cause if any they have
wb> said application should not be granted.
Witness my band officially.
Dos 2.1873. J A Me MANUS, Ordinary
decS td
J ONES COUNTY, GEORGIA—Whereas JasO
Huntar, applies to me for administration
on estate of Mrs Sarah Foster, deceased.
These sre to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause at this office on the fiirat
Monday in January next, if any they have,
why tbe same shall not bo granted.
Given under mi hand officially.
d«ci td* R T ROSS, Ordinary,
Bibb County Postponed Sheriff
. Sale
W ILL he sold before the court house door in
the city of Macon on tho first Tuesday in
January. 1879. during the legal boars of sale, the
following nropeity,to-wit:
a 11 that tract or parcel of land situato and be
ing near the Central railroad depot, in the city
-I Macon, in said county and State, beginning at
a point which is the intersection of Fourth street,
and an alley cast of tho railroad depot, extend
ing in an easterly direction along laid Fourth St
2 6 feet to tbe intersection of Fourth and Poplar,
streets, thence at right angles to Fourth street,
along Poplar str jet 210 feet, thence at right an-
-les 210 feot. thence at right angles 210 feet to
said alley. 210 feet from original starting point,
thence along said alloy to said starting point,
with the warehouse and all the storehouses
situated thereon except the store owned by J S
Schofield and tne laud occupied thereby on the
corner of said alley and said Fourth street, hav
ing a front on Feurth street of twenty-eight (28)
feet and ninety-four (92) feet or, said alley.
Levied on as the property of the Planter’s
Warehouse Company to satisfy a mortgage fl la
issued from the Superior Court of Bibb county
in favor of Duncan, Sherman ft Co, vs tho Plan
ter’s Warehouse Company. Property pointed
out in said mortgage fl fa
deelO ids GBO ? CHKRRY. Sheriff
1 GOOD PLAN
90 MULBBRRY STREET, MACON. GA.
Dealers in all kinds of
G eorgia, bibb couNTY-Whereas a b
Ross,administrator do bonis non with the
will annoxed of James Dent, late of said county,
deceased, has made application to tbe Court of
Ordinary of said couuty for leave to sell tbe fol ■
lowing real and penonal property belonging to
said estate, consisting of about twenty-seven
hundred acres, more or less, lying in the fifth
district of tbe county of Dongherty, in said
State. Alto tbe following stocks and bonds of
said estate: Thirteen and one-third shares of
NEEDLES, ATFACHMENTS,
.PA1TJ, OIL, ETC., ETC
Making a Specialty of the
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists
de«18 dwed.fri&sufiSw
&?&nroiD holiday attkaotiozts
nEMOBlST’S MONTHLY
J^JJaS^ommoauon o^Eo^ntSrtlimnKi
useful an.
the useful and tho beautiful, with fine art en
gravings and oil pictures in cock No. Price 25c,
post froe. Yearly $8, with an unequalod pre
mium, two epiendid oil pictures. Rock of Ages
and the Lion’* Bride. 15x21 inches; monnted on
canvas: transportation 60o extra. Send postal
«rd for full particulars. Address W JBNNINGS
DE UOEEST, 17 East 14th bt, N Y. Do not fall
o see tbe splendid Jan No. dec? lawlra
Common Sen se
Clothing for
IKES? AND BOY33 1
HATH.
SCARFS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
SUSPENDERS.
GLOVES,
HALF HOSE.
SHIRTS.
COLLARS BTC.
Frio** rvducad to suit the trims.
Winsiiip ft Callaway.
Mini
Lk 9 S • Sn •
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds and
Urniooa It if healing, cooling and cleans-
JjrulSeS. j , r . Tha most ohitinal
i Tho most obstinate cases aro
healed and cared with astonishing rajrfdit;
WflRT.
Burns and Scalds.
is unrivalled, and elioald be kept in every
ready for use m case of accidents.
ready (or use in cos* of accidents.
Inflamed or Sore Eyes.
without the slightest fear of harm, quickly allay,
ing ill inflammation and soreness without pain.
Earache, Toothache and Face-
nrfip It is a panacea, and when when used
, ue. recording to directions its effect is sim
ply wendertbl
Piles Busu BLKXDI50 0-. IlCHIHfl. It Is
. ^ the greaw»t known remedy, rapidly
curing when other tandieines bare failed.
For Broken Breast, ISore Nip-
’ AocxiHilkBiET The Extract is ’
Dies A auB f N BA* 1 * 1 The Extract is clean.
I » !y and efficacious, md mothers wfio
here oncer
hive once used it will never b» without it.
Female Complaints.
in for the meiority oi female disease-, ff the Ex-
t is used. The pamphlet which accsmpanles
eaeh bottle gives full directions how it should be
applied. Any one can use it without fear ol harm.
CAUTION
Pond’s ExtractSJgasa
haa tho wards "Pond’s Extract," blown in the
glass, and Company’s trademark on surrounding
wrapper. It is never soli in bulk. None other
ie genuine. Alwaye insist on having Pond’s Bx-
tr.*t. Trice no other preparation, however nuoh
you may be pressed.
Price* Me, 21 and 117*.
——, I-., m _ i prepared only by
POND’S EXTRACT CO.
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
8old by all druggists, octied ?od tkrfritUy
nxi rdlngmter
<i. W. GOSTlf.
ATTORNEY AT IAW“
o* . MACOPi oa.|
, • 8 00410,1 Avenue, over Mix ft Kirtlan
Y\ practice in he Courts of Bibb and a
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE, CIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION,
CLA83 A. AT NEW ORLBAN8, TUESDAY,
JANUARY 14th. 1*79—114th Monthly Drawlag.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
$880.000.
BBR DRAWINGS will take place monthly. It
never scales or postpones. Look at the following
Distribution^^ pB;ZE jjo.OOO.
“ DOLLA
100,900 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF-TIOKETR ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize......... 8 89.000
1 Capital Prise....... 10.000
1 Capital Prize....™ B.OOS
S Prizes of $L£00 5000
5 Prizes ot 1,0*0 6.000
£0 Prizes of E00 10.000
109 Prises of 100.....™— 10,000
200 Prizes of 50 10.000
500 Prizes of 20. — 10.000
1000 Prises of 10... 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
0 Approximation Prizes of $800. 3,700
0 Approximation Priz-s of 200... 1*00
• Approximation Prizes of lot,
807 Prises, amounting to.
.,...$110,400
ted stall
Application for ntet to clubs ehould only bt
to lb© HomoOfflot in HtwOr|tsn&
Write, dearly stating full address, for further
isfonaation, or send ADABMm ,
V OBox 092. N* w Orleans. La.
All osur Grand Extraordinary Diwwingi i a»a
eiKit r th« supervision andmanagsment of OBN-
ERALS S TJBBaURBGABD and JUBALA
EARLY. deoil dftwtw
t. EL HINES,
attorney at law.
I hare removed to one of my brick offioct corner
Poplar and Second Streets.
attention to case* entrnsted to me in the val— — . _
~ and In the piieation at my offloe on
Mtanyasd OqrthwMtoni Cirouits, and In the
United States Cd-cnit and Bankrnpt Courts for
Georgia novll
WHITE AND HOWE.
^ELIBVING them to be the best and most
durable machines in th* market. They run
perfectly light and quiot. For simplicity and
esse of operating they otnnctbs excelled.
Call nnd see them, sit down and try them, and
bo convinced*
Prices 2*0 to $60 cot27 if
Money In Land, Wead and Staves
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
QEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Will be sold
VJT on tho first Tuesday u> January next, in
Macon, at tho placo of holding sheriff sales be
tween the usual hours of sale, lots or fractional
loti of land Not 157 and 159 in the 7th Disirict,
originally Baldwin, then Twiggs, now Bibb coun
ty, containing >01 S-109 aere-, each first qnality
Oak and Hickory land, on tho east aide of tha
Ocmulgoe rivor fire miles below Maoon. The
Macon and Brunswick railroad runs through
cno of the lots, which makes them valuable for
wood and staves. The purchaser to bars tbe
claim on the railroad for right of-way. Sold as
Clayton, “
tbe property of George B Clayton, 8r, deceased
late of Baldwin county. Terms cosh.
e<c4lds
P A CLAYTON. Bxeculcr.
B J Prior. Agent. Merer. Go.
WE have ife store 150
Bundles Pieces Ties which
we offer at $1.25 per Bundle
to close shipment.
Spymour, Tinsley & rp
REMOVAL.
Q J. 8TROBBRG ho* removed to Fourth
street, next to Friend’s corner, where lio
will continue the buslcen of
Gas Fitting and Plumbing.
I invites all his friends aad the publlo w
and invites al I his friends aad th* pnblio gener
ally t* call. He will guarantee satisfaction in
ail coses. novlOsungtpd
WANTED.-A8EKTS
acknowledged the risheet, rarest i
for nitarature.
Art and Song,
rarest and handsom
est book ever issued Irani tbe American Press,
containing Poetry, Histories. Biographies, Es
says!, Apeodotet and Musfo Magnificently illus
trated with ovtr 5(9 engravings, A beautiful
Steel Engraving presented gratis to each sub
scriber, This work shoaldb* In every home.
Agents, this is the nook to sell for the Holidays
Extra iudueemsnts to ooasseteat A&ents. Write
at once for termi and illustrated circulars. J ft
Chambers ft Co. 8t IobIsl Mo, or 40 Marietta
d*ol7 c‘ - -
Street, Atlanta, Go.
017 dtu.thu8tftw9t
Receiver’s Sal* of Valuable
Property.
the
B Y virtue ol an order at Hie honorable,
Superior Court ef Bibb County, I will
■ns ter sale to the Ughegt bidder, oath* first
Tuesday in Juuuy next, before the courthouse
of Koeen, betweei “
following property,
Bsuking Company,
9, it lb aity of ]
door, in the city ot Mtuten, between the legal
hours ef sale, the following property, belonging
lo the Plantar's Banking Company, Tin Lot
No ]. in square TO, in Its stty of Haoen, on
which there ara four dwelling honset, now occu
pied by Wheeler, Shsllman, McOraory nnd Fla-
tew. Also one iron safe, on* wardrobe, one oap
board, one stand, on* small table, one water
bucket, one wash bow], one bucket, one trunk,
one dozen arm chairs, etas looking glass, one can
celling press, one cancelling stamp, fir* ink
stands. one bottle ink, stationery, one bank
shears, fonr paper filet, 2 rulers, 1 till, 1 gas ex
tension tube, 3 spittoons. 1 duster, lwsll brush.
2 brooms, 1 tsrap basket, CH thousand hard
brick,5l-l thousand soft brick. 5 barrels whis
ky ana 1 barrel Cognac brandy.
Terms cash. Ail salse to bo reported to and
confirmed by the court before titles ore made
rpossesslon delivered. ASH HR AY BE 8,
ce*4tdf ~ "
Reoeiverof the P Bring Co
Clattox R. Wooa*. Iakusl A Woods. I
wooxmasc©,,
€OTTGM f ACTORS
lieneral Gommiwion Merchant
LCEKT3 FOR THE BAKE 07 S0LUBI
PACIFIC QTANO.
82 BAT Bt,, »Af AI3TAH, GA.
Liberal Advaneie SMMh on Consignments I
npt personal alteatlon girtn to all busi I
MMl Am
AdministratBri Bale.
court bouse door In Moran. Bibb county, lot
fonr (4) on Beall'S KHU the city ol Mm
containing two asremrarater loss, known at
residence of tho lateTfo* Hill. Fold as —
property of the esUU **R»rnard HOI, deesazad.
or the purpose of M*»lbutton and payment ot
debt si Terms made kn«*»*» day of tale.
lotNo
aeon,
!^e
ER BRILL.
B Hill, doz’d-
BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY — Whereas
V3T Stephen McBride has applied tome forth*
setting apart of homestead of personalty and the
ruination of tho tame, I will pass upon said ap
plication at my offloe onSMesday December 24th
.878, at 10 o’clock a m. This December 4th, 1878.
dec5td J A MCMANUS, Ordn’y.
tho capital stock ot tht Griffin Banking Company.
Griffin, Ga, one bond of one thousand dollars ;f
the Western Railroad Company, of Alabama, en
dorsed by the Central Railroad ft Banking Com
pany of Georgia, and by the Georgia Railroad
Company, and six shares of tbe capital stock of
the Southwestern Railroad Company of Geor-
■is, for tha purpose of paying the debts and for
distribution among tho legatees ol said estate.
These are therefore to o-te and admonish nil
persons concerned to be and tpoeara. the Co— 1
of Ordinary on tho first Monday in Jauuniy
next to show cause, if any they haTe, why ui.d
application should not be granted.
Wiine-s my hand andoflirial signature.
dec4 td J A MCMANUS.
B. fl. MAT & CO
98 Cherry Street,
MACON, - - GA.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
CARRIAGES
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Whips.
Bridles, Collars, Hames,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags,
CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES,
Lap Eobes
Horse Blankets,
Sole, Upper aid Hans Leather
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings.
Cal) and txamire our stock before purchasing
Repositories—93 Cherry Street, Macon, and 208
Bread Street. Augusta.
frMSHOTg
WYtfl.lTTWfSs
ho Best Double-
Barreled Shot-Gun
i In the world for
•■ww|tlemone;. War-
■CrUN !twist,w?t£jr ul110
1 Catalogue fine
James Sown Jk Mon, Enterprise Gni. Works,
X30&13H ITooast.,
Establxshbd, 1848. nttaturah, ra.
decs w4t
/~1 KOKG1A, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas Jer*
lY WMay'
application for letters
the esti
has in ado
of administration on thd estate of Groin
May, late of said county, deceased. These are
therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary
or said county on the first Monday in January
next to show cause if any, why letters should not
be granted to applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J A MCMANUS,
December 2,1878. Ordinary.
decs law4<r
/~1 BORGIA, JASPER COUNTY. —1
VT Berry T Digby applies to the Court
dinary of said county for letters ot
Whereas
the Conrt of Or
dinary of said county for letters of admin
istration, with tbe will annexed, upon
the estate of Stephen C Talmad.e, late of
said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all persons concerned to beund
and admonisn all persons concerned to be und ap
pear at tbo Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
m January next to ahow cause, if any they have,
why aaid letters of administration should not be
granted to the applicant. Witness my hand offi
cially. November 29tb. 1878,
det3 law4w F, M SWANSON. Ordinary.
Executor’s > ale.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-B.t virtue efan
order from the Court of Ordinary ol said
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, being the 7th day ot January.
1879. before the court house door in the city of
Macon, within the usual hours of sale, lots N<
fire (51 and six (6) in square forty-two (43) cor
ner of Second and Poplar streets, in tie city of
Macon npznwhics is situated tbe iron ware
house atpresen' occupied by Hrisrs. Campbell
ft Jones, said property belonging to tbe estate
ofThos A Harris, deceased. Eold for tbe pur
pose of paying the deb's of said estate and for
division among the heirs of said deceased. Terms
cash. December 3rd. 1878-
dcc3 lawid GEO B OB EAR. Executor.
M
rapro
iXBOBGIA. JASPER COUNTY —Peti
« Faulkner, executor ol Jofcn Faulk- cr, i.u, u
sents to the Court in bis petition, duly filed a&d
entered on record, that ho has fully administer-
enJohn Faulkner’s estate. This is th-refuro .to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, if any they can. why said -x-
ecu tor should net be discharged from bis trust
and receive letter- ef dismission on tbe first
Monday in February, 1879.
F M SWANSON,
octI7 td»Ordinary.
NOTICE.
W ILL be told before the conrt hens* doorit
_ the town ot Dnblin and county ot Lau
rens, betweonthe legal hours of sale, on ths first
Tuesday in January, 1879, the following proper
ty, to-wit: Tho undivided one-ljaif interest in
and to lota laud Nos 40 and 41,44 or 45. each con
taining 202)4 acrss.more or less,ih thelitdlstrict
ot said county. Sold as the property of Jerzy
H Yopp, to satisfy one mortgage deed with pow
er of sale therein expressed, dated 1st dsy May,
1*77, and due Nov 1st nnd lltb,1877, and payable
to O G Sparks ft Eon. This December 2d, 1878.
JAS A THOMAS. Attorney for
OG SPARKS ft SON.
dec51aw4w
! Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
P ARTIES indebted to the er steal B R Chris
tian, late of Bibb county deceased, are re
quested jo jema foiward and makb immediate
jayment. Those holding claims against the es-
ajowill please present them in the terms of the
law
BP CAWLEY. Adm’r,
Eom&UnrtSff* Macon, Ga.
Anybody can leam to make money rapidly oper
ating in Sto;kt bj the "Two Unerring Rules for
Success,” in Messrs l4iwrnr.ee ft Co's new Circu
lar. Tho combination method, which this firm
has made so successiul, enables people with
large or imall means to reap nil the benefits of
largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or
ders, in various sums, aro rooled into one vast
amount and ce operated as a mighty w hole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advantages
of tho largest operator. Immense profits are
d ivided monthly. Any amount, from $5 to $7,000
or more, can be used successfully. Now York
Baptist Weekly, September 28.1878, says.- “By
the combination system $15 would make $75, or
5per cent: 3 0 pays $350, or 7 percent; $100
makes $1,000, or 10 per cent on tbe stock during
tbe month, according to tbe market.” Frank
Leslie’s Illustrated Nowspaper, June 29th; "The
combination method of operating stocks is tha
most successful ever adopted.” New York In
dependent. Sept, 12th: ‘-The combination s-ys
tern is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an income while
it is kept working by Messrs Lawrenco ft Co.”
Brooklyn Journal. April 29th: "Our editor maae
a net profit of $10125 from $20 in one of Messrs
Lawrenco ft Co's combinations ” New circular
(mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and
bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied.
Lawrence ft Co, Bankers, 57 Exchange Place,
New York.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
QEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY; Under_and by
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of said county, will bs sold on tho first Tues
day in January next before the Court House
door in the city of Macon in said county, be
tween the usual hours of sale sixty and two-
tenths acres of land, more or less, in said county,
belong to tho estate of Robert Bowman, deceas
ed. adjoining the lands of Bobert Coleman, T P
Bartrum, and the lands of said estate ot Robert
Bowman. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate of Robert Bowman.
•Terms cash. M 4 RTHA D BOWMAN,
Adm’trix of ertato of Robt Bowman.
dec-C d4tw3l*
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
A C TAYLOR ■) Lilel for divorce in Bibb
vs [-Superior Court October Term
WH TAYLOR. ) 1S78.
It appearing to the Court by tho return of tho
Sheriff that defendant is not lobe found in said
county, and it further appearing that defendant
in said State Ga: It is on motion
decs not reside
ordered that said defendant answer said libel at
the noxt term of this court or (ho case be cos -
sidered in default, and plaintiff allowed to pgs-
c*od; and that servico be perfected by cublisn-
tionof this order in the Telegraph and Messen
ger once a month for four months.
By tbo Conrt:
JOHN L HARDEMAN,
Plaintiff’s Attorrcj
A true extract from tho minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court this 15th November, 1878
nor*0...1txB4m A B BOSS, Clerk
Pianos, organS
GRAND
Introduction Bale.
ONE THOUSAND
Superb Instruments
From
the Best Makers
TO BE SOLD AT
MANUFACTURER’S RATES.
Special Announcement.
Ton of the leading Manufacturers of the U 8,
have given us exclusive oontrol of thsir instru
ments in the 8c.uth, and authorized u* to place
for Introdution and Advertisement, One Thous
and of their best instruments in representative
Southern households at Factory Rales. This
Grand Introduction Sale
Commenre<ri7o^ran3rwJl^ontIuue until all
are sold Don’t miss tho chance It is the only
sale of the kind ever yet attempted ia America.
SEE THE PRICES
7 Oct fine Rosewood, Car-rod <M QF
Leg--. Catalogue Prise, $519. tplZO
7} Oct lino Rosewood. Carved dilCQ
Legs. Cataloguo Price, $600. vplOu
71 Oct Sqosro Grand Superb Jg/jjj
Case. Catalogue Price, $1,900.
$51 9 Stops, llandsomt. Walnut
Case. Cataloguo Price. $*70.
$71
13
* Orgato
Case.
s “a..Srp B ..% n 20riffls
$86 1 ase. ' Catalogue Price, $37?. OogaDS
All guaranteed instruments. Maker’s name
on etch. Fifteen Days Trial it wanted, we psy
the freight if no sale. A trial costs nothing if
inatromont don’t snit Don’t healtito to order.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS
ft Hamlin 1
and Parlor
Best and
Niw styles
Mszn
Clmicli
Organs,
cheapes
in elegant Cases.
6 Stops, only $S5
10 Stops, only $109.
Feloubot ft Pelton
OrgHis, 9 Stops, only
103. 10 8tops, with
'Bell Ckimss, enly
$100.
c SMtv K,,ab ’
ncludeS in thisaate- X ciean sweep-
No resenre- All new Instruments of
atest styles-
Send for Introduetion Sale circular giving
prices aid full information.
For $10 on n Piano or
ttOilBrftljT Tor $10 onnPiano or$4
Wr-Jn IAK I-an Organ, wo will deliver,
reightpsid, to any RB point in the South.
LUDDEfj
SAVANNAH,
Wholesale Piano
&
and
dccia
BATES.
• - BA.
Organ Dealers.
THE LOUISVILLH
AL
OoXCBDED to bo the host, newsiest, bright
est and most sttractiro weekly paper ia the
latiti
United States—good for ell latitudes, climates
and peoples: popular with the old and young;
ivaluabli " *-**■ —"—
invaluable to politicians of both parties: fair
‘ B ■
and liberal in its treatment of sit matters of
publio interest; a representative Southern news
paper: edited by Hon Henry Watterson—effei»
remarkable inducements to new subscribers and
agents. Specimen copies free. $2 a year: $150
in clubs. Elegant and valuable premiums.
“ ‘ ‘ li&j
During th* holidays
A double Number
will be primed, consisting of eighty long columns
on a single sheet. 48x80 inches—THE LARGEST
PAPER IN THE WORDB-with novelties and
choice rsadiag matter in variety—a copy of
ba pre,enttd w rajffi bof -
President Courier-Journal Co, Louisville. Ky.
dec',9 wit
YOU WISH to engage in an boneot, gen*
and m
teel business, and make plenty of money
during the holidays, send your address to
RANDOLPH 4 CO, 1074th av, N Y.
decl94t
BIBB COUNT? SHERIFF SALE.
W ILL be sold before the conrt th--use door in
the city of Macon on the first Tuesday in
HAS ISSUED
500,000
January, 1879, during the legal hours of sale, the
house and lot known as the place whereon Levin
Causey lived at the time of his death and now
occupied by George Causey aid family. Said
lot situated in the Vmeville District, in said
county of Bibb and State of Ga,bounded north by
lands of Isaac Hardeman, south by a vacant lot
belonging to Mrs Craft (col) on tbo cast and west
by part of lands formerly belonging to the estate
of said Levin Cauiey. Said pari being sold to
various colored persons. Levied on as the prop
erty of George Causey to satisfy a fl fa issued
from the County Court of Bibb county in favor
of Wm Bone, trustee, vs George Causey. Proper
ty pointed out by Plaintiff.
Also at tho same time and place the following _ _ _ _ _ „ _ _
to-wit :_On«4aU acre land, more or 33,000 CLAIMS
Fess, rituated in Bast Macon -. bounded on the
west by the Ocmulgoe river, on the eait by the
street running parallel wiih tho river, on the
north and south by Collins’property. Levied
on a* the property of C C 8mith to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Bibb Superior Court in faTor of Geo
W Adams vs C C Smith. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney.
deelO tds GEO F CHERRY. Sheriff.
G eorgia, jasper county.—whereas
Hump Ridley, colored, applies to oe ter
. .. ^ _,pplii
exemption of peraonalty, and X will pass upon
the same at my offieeonTn.sday, December 3’st,
187*. P J* SWANSON.
dtclS dltlwlaw£w* Ordinary.
fOR SitZiF.
jgiY Stallion, foiiryiiraoid, bred by_ John E
Wood, New York, 10 hands. Sired by
Knickerbocktr. dam by the Mulvey horse, he by
Sayre’s Hsrry Clsy. Knickerbocker («!re of Lady
Lemon, Grace, etc.), by Bysdyk’s Hambletonian,
dam by George M. Patch«n. Price $509. Also
large Spanish Jack, bred by B J Lancaster, Ken.
three years old. price $3C0: also weanling colts
and half-bred Je«,v,. NjAMmwHtriiT _
deciodstwlt Eaton ton. Ga,
$1200
SALilKX. remanent salesmen
wanted to Mil SUpIe Goods to deal
ers. Vo peddling. Expense* ptld.
Address 8. A. ORAKT A CO., 3,
4.6 & 8 Homo St., Cincinnati* Os
BAKER SHERIFF’S SALE.
TTTILL be sold before the court house door in
W Newton within tha legalhours of n'e on
tho first Tuesday in January next, one house
and lot north of Newton containing one acre
known as the Bill Austin house and lot, par
chased of J T Roberts. Sold to satisfy one
mortgage fl fa, J T Boberts vs William Austin
aud Lenora Austin. Tensntin possession nctified
in writing. December 2d. 1878.
dec* td J H ROWELL. Sheriff.
■e llablt
fiP| 11 pay tin
ill miWlPB.J. STkCUENS, Leban
JASPER SHERIFFS SALE.
W ILL be sold befero the court house door in
Montlcello, on tha first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, during tbe legal hours of rale, the fol
lowing property, to wit: Fifty aoros of land.more
er less, in the 16th district, a part of lot No C5,
ia the county of Jasper, adjoining lands of J H
Roberts, A J Talmsdgo and Holland, being all
the land belonging to Mrs Jordan, on both sides
of the road loading to Prank Goolsby’s. 8aid
fifty acres will lie north of a line running from
tho road beck of the bouse lot to lands of J H
Roberts.
Levied on as tho life-time interest of Mrs
Frances O Jordan, to satisfy a tax fl fa issued
from the County Court ot Jasper in favor of
Howard ft Soule vs PC Jordan. Property point
ed out by Bowling Whitfield, plaintiff’s attor
ney. Oct 8d, 1878. RT DIGBY.
doc9 td Sheriff.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
W ILL ba sold before the Planters Bank in
the town of Fort Valley, Ga on the first
day of January, 1879. between the honrs cf lO
_ pm,
following parcel of land: The eastern portion of
lot No 154, containing 1C5 acres, more or lesv. Also
35 acresof lard in tha southwest cornerof lot No
185, ail situato and being in the 6tb districtct
Crawford county, and about six miles from Pert
Valley, Ga.
Sold under and by virtuo of adecree from the
District Court of the United States for the South
ern District of Goeigis, for tho benefit of tbe
creditors of B B Barnes, bankrupt. Terms of sale
-One-half cash and the bslscce nine months
thereafter, witn interest from day of rale.
The above farm is abont hall cleared, and tho
balance in heavily timbered woods with usual
form lmpiovem- nts and buildings. A valuable
small farm. W HCOLLIUR.4sssimee
daalltd RRRARNHS Banzrgpt.
ACCIDENT
THE OLD
TRAVELERS,
HARTFORD, CONN.
I Go.
OF AMERICA.
—AKD TOT—
Largest in the World!
I Pi
lifts PAID
—FOR—
Dei or Total
General Acsflent Policies
Are written by the year or month, and the low
premium charged makes
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Cheapest iisnraace in tie World
To the Herchsnt Sa'csman, Professional Man
or Mechanic Accident Insurance is as necessary
Fire Insurance—providing *s it does.
as biro Insurance—providing »s it does, a
WEEKLY INDEMNITY of from five to fifty
dollars per week for Disabling Injury, and from
$L(00 to $10,009 in case of Death by Accident,
Tkwl Slews to isptti
GEORGIA RAILROAD CO.
Office Gsr'l Fabsxsszs Sq’t.
Auausr*.Ga. Nov. si. 1ST*.
Commencing this date, and until further an*
tice,
LUCAS SLURPING COACHES
Will run between Augusta and Msccn,
Leave Macon...™ PiMpaz
Arrivo Augusta. 8;Wa»ai
Leave Augusta. 8:30paw
Arrivo Macon. „„6 36am
Connecting at Macon for all points m Florida,
and at Augusta for all points Southeast,
ard Northeast,
nov2t tf
E.R.BOESKS.
General Passongtr A vent.
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY*
OPFICE GEN’L PASS. 4TICKBT AG'S?
Atluita, Ga. Oct 81,1S78-
O N and after Sunday, November 10th. dcoMta
daily Trains will run enthis Road ssfoBowa
GOING BA.-T.
•Night Mail and Pas sen. er Train.
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta 3.15fra*
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta G.Mpua
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta. lfifftk*
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta..™. ... 10 SSgrm.
Leave Atlanta... .........
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta........ 5 49amt
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta.
Leave Atlanta..... 9S5cm
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrivo at Atlanta 4.!3gK-
Leave Atlanta
Tnrough Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta u.29 aaa
Leave Atlanta...™..
Clot e connection at Atlanta for all points
and at Charlotte for all points Hist
G J FORE ACRE. GK.
W J HOUSTON.
General Passenger and Ticket A genu.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND PROM
IT 1L> O Ji ]£> Al
Macon & Uranswick R. S*
Ghsbz.Ii ScpkBiyis.vpssi’.i I
Macon, Ga., Nov. 39, 1378.
O N and tfter Sunday, the 1st inslant. Pzw
sengor trains on this road will run as tf-
lows
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWISE
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1, SOUTH. . Daily
Leave Macon.....™.......™ E
Arrive Cochran lo^erzc
Arrive Eastman.... lliMM
The records of this Company show that
One Person ia Every Siites
of the tBO.CCO Policyholders lisa teen paid for
eifcar DEATH or DISABILITY, the amounts
ranging from $150 to $10 (CO.
No one can tell who* an accident 'will happen,
and the only way to provide for inch a eontingen
-- istoearryan — 1
cy is to earry an IVnruBI IW
Annual Accident Policy
THE TRAVELERS
J. a. BATTEBSOW,
PRESIDENT.
BODNEY DENNIS,
SECRETARY.
CONNER BROS,
Agents.
Macon.
de10 tncs.thu.snnSt
ISE HOW HAPPI THIS MAH 18
iSisTSra 8 s a
u | 0 s
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mi
SR. K. W. CASE’S
UTTER REMEDY
AND
Blood Purifier.
V OHIO AND CORDIAL.
This is not a patent medicine, bn* is prepared
audartke direction of Dr MW Case, from his
Mrrarit* prescription, which in an extensive
practice of over 27 year*, he hm found most ef
feetive ia all ease* et disordered liver or impnra
blood. It is
AWTI-BILIOtTS.
It acts direc'ly upon ths liver, restoring It
when diseased, to its normal condition, and in
regulating the activity of this great gland every
other organ of the sjstem is benefited, It im
uiaci ui*«u va no ojoraui » wcuohiwj» x■ uu
proves digestion and assists nature to eliminate
all impurities from the system, and while it I
tho cheapest medicine m the market itis also sn
perier till known remodica While it is more
effertiunban Bins Mass, it is mild and perfectly
safe, containing nothing that can in the slightest
degree injure taa system. It docs not sicken or
give pain, neither d es it w- akvn the patient nor
leave the system constipated, as most other med-
icines do.
K pepsfa.^^iilous
Headache. Sick Headache, Water Brash, Heart-
Burn, 8iek Stomach, Jaundice, Colic, Yenko,
Neuralgia, Palpitation of tha Heart, Female
Weektnss and Irregularities, all Skin ahd Blood
Diseases, Worms. Fever and Ague, and Constipa-
an of the Bowel..
ta small doses it is also a rare cor* for Chronic
Diarrhea.
Taken two or three times a day it prevents
YelldVr Fever, Diptheria, Searlel Fever. Cholera
aad Small Fox
Us* Br Case’s Liver Remedy
? »wtoto.MMBSSE:
onr owng-SSS ssvsyoa
Doctor.
Taluakle med
Aati-Bil-
yoar doctor
bills—wnly 25 eents per bottle.
__ It is the meat effective and
Mi ■ medidae ever offered to the American
people. As fast as it merits become known its
use becomes
usebecomes universal in every community. No
family will re withoutitafter havingovee.tested
tts great value. It has proved an inestimable
Dleaingto thousands who have nsed it, bringing
buck health aid streugth_to those who were
ssemingly at death’s door. Prepared at tbe
oratory of the
HOME MEDICINE CO. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.
Peice pes Bottle 2rc. Estes Lizas hizhtsc.
**-Foi sale by Druggists, m GENTS
General Stores, ft Agents.-Cm Wanted
Trial Bottle PREB. Ask your Druggist for ife
su25..,d*wlv
This is the like-
sea. of tke man
who bought h»
Christmas Goods
etBD IRVINE.
The tact of tho
matter is he saved
so much mossy on
nriren b.v buying a;
IRVINE'S that he
spite
et the doll times
and made everyone
happy who saw
him.
New tarn tnis
licture upside
own and yon will
seen sad sight.
That man would not believe that IRVINE'S-
ores the place—bought his goods elsewhare-got
nothing for his money—cot mad and whipptd
hit children, then amnsed himself by making
his orife and every one else as miserable as possi
ble.
Gel got go and examine his Goods and you
will find that he has a most beautiful stock of
Books, Games, Toys, Dolls, Va<es—in fact a com
plate line of Presents for old and yonnr. Re
member the place,
declSihuAsnntf
Music Books for Presents J
Gems (tf English Song.l
New enlarged edition |
Sunshine «f Sang.
Clutter of tfems.
Clark’s Seed Organ
Jfeltdks.
Price of each
I in Cloth, $8 00
V Fine Gilt, $4 CO.
I Beards. $850
Thee* ara samples of 60 or more ftna collections
of boand music; each containing 100 to SS0 large
p*|MOf the best Mngsor pieces The”01u«ter”
with rather difficult Piano Music; aad
‘Clarke’*” with the best axrar.ged Reed Organ
must* extant.
Ihgut Ms of luacal lit^niore.
Gilt edged .interestinrjire the lives of Mendels
sohn, Schumann and Uoxart. (*l 75 oaeb); and
other area* JAsters. RITTER'S HISTORY OP
KU8IC, (2voli each $150) and Urhino’e Musi
cal Biographlee, ($1 Te). Alse, many attractive
collections ef Ohmtmaa Carols, the splendid
8v>xmht o* Soxe. (iUostrated). The Monas
Goose (illustrated), that wiU throw the lltOe
eat* into eeetasiee-and many ethers.
Sfeiier’s Midjij of bnol Tims,
($• 99) it a magnificent Ilia.fra ted Mosiad Bn
eyelopedia. of great and permaaent vain*.
Any bosk moiled, port-free, for retail psiee.
OLIVER. D1TS0N&C0,, Boston,
H DITSON ft CO, 845 Broadway. N Y.
Special Announcement
fTK) accommodate those that hare r o time to
JL _ purchase during the day for the holidays we
. aonenxee that the Retail Department
of the New York Store will be open Monday and
Tztoday night until 9 o’clock.
d*c22 8 WAXELBAUM ft BttO.
NOTICE.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
MACON BANK AND TRUST CO.
A DIVIDEND of thirty-five percent, of the
capital stock of tho Macon Bank ft Trass
Company has been declared payable on and af
ter Monday tho 23d inat at tho Hxclnng* Bank.
Stockholders will bi ing taeir certificates ol stock
with them.
declS J WCABAN1SS.
Deo 21st, 1878, Macon Bank ft Tmat Co.
THB
H.ACOJS SAVINGS BASIL
92 MOLBERRY SHEET.
Interests paid on deposits of $1 to $5,(09.
made on ail aeeeeiible point*. _
ranee* on Cotton and Merchandise in store,
Btodu and Bonds bcuriit and sold, and invest
■sente made as parties may direct,
J M BOARUMAN, Prwridenfc
TMbWfixm. Cashier.sep7...»m
NOTICE-
TTAVING bouslit out the Stock of Goods ef
■fl Messrs Oliver ft Norton. atNa 42, Third
Street, Macon, G4, my son, James DotnJass, is
ar • ■
hereby authorized to take charge of said stock
and to act as my scout in the sale of the same,
and in all matters connected therewith. Macon,
Ga. December—
deemw
• 18tbi 187A
JOHN A DOUGLASS,
Arrive Jc.up ...™ 4.10AK
Arrivo Brunswick.™™.™™ M0 a K
Leave Brunswick per steamer 7:15 A K
Arrivo Fernandina U-.15 iE
Arriye Jacksonville 4:55 FK
NIGHT PASSENGER KO. 2. NORTH—Da3r
Leave Jacksonville™ S.-60AE
Leave Fernandina per Steamer.....™.... L90 re
Arrivo Brunswick .0:45 pm
Leave Brunswick * 7:15 P m
Leave Jesup„ - 19:06 pm
Leave Eastman ——'iiHK
Leave Cochran.™ A2SUL1C
Arrive at Macon.
Close connection at Macon for all points Nortft.
East and West via Atlanta nud Augtt«B
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. .'.Sod*
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon - 7:45 ax
Arrive Cochran™™..™ 10:88ax
Arrive Eastman 12:02 AX
Arrive Jesup 0:50 P JC
Arrive Jacksonville 8:00 AX
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily, except Goofier.
Leave Jacksonville.. .vuaQpjl:
Leave Jesup 7.45 « x
Leave Eastman 2.25 pX
Leavo Cochran '3A5PX
Arrive Macon™.ff. -6:25PE
Connects at Haccn for points North, East sad-
West.
HAWKINSVTLLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sua-
day.
Leave Cochran™....... 10:15px
AmreHawkinsville™. 71:00.“ m
Leave Hswkmsvillo_ StfOitx
Arrive Cochran™...™...™ ™...„.™ 4:05 as
Connects at Cochran with trains 7 andStoaoA
from Slactn.
Leave Cochran ........ 10:45 IB
Arrive Hawkiusvilie..... .11.30 ax
Leave Hawkiiavillo.,™
Arrive Cochran ....„ S;Sim
Coxnectj at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to zaft
from Macon.
GEO.W. ADAMS, Gen.-Snps.
W. J. Jarvis. Mast. Trans.
Central anfl Sontnwesiern
SAYABSAn, Ga. Nov. SO, 1878
O N and after Sunday, Dec 8, 1873, pasreegyr
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will ran as follows:
TEATS SO. 1.—SOUTH HOLM AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah...™™ 9:20 AX
Leaves Augusta.. .8:30 AX
Arrives at Augusta ™.™...4:4£pk
Arrivesa Maoon..™... .6:43pk
Leaves Macon for Atlanta. JklCPK
Arrives at Atlanta..™ 5:02 AX
Leave Maoon forEufaula, except Satur
day 9.00 PK
Arrive at Eufaula 10:15 A X
Leave Maoon for Columbus, except Sun
day.. — 8.00 px
Arrive at Columbur 4 45 AX
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantir and Atlanta Charlotte Alr-Lzaa
for all points West and North.
comma south ahd hast.
Leaves Atlanta- X1:40PK
Arrives at Macon - C:£0 AE
Leaves Macon 7:00 ax
Arrives at MiUedgeville 9:44 AX
Arrives at Batonton U&Oajk
Arrives at Augusta. <:*5 >X
Arrives at Bavannah S:l5 pwc
Leaves Augusta..™ 8:80 it
Leave Bufaula for Macon,except Sunday 8.00 PE
Arrive at Macon .......645 ax
Leave Columbus for Macon, exrept Sun-
. . day™ &45PK
Arrive at Macon™...™...™ 5,10 ax
.Making connection at Augusta for the North
-and East and at Savannah with the Atlantic
anil Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
trais so.*.—some hosih ahd west.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 m
Arrives at Augusta 5:43 ax
Leaves Augusta - .9:45 PX
Arrives at lliliedgevillo..™ 9:44 AX
Arrives at Batonton .11:80 A X
Arrives at Maoon™™™..— 8:00 A X
Leaves Haccn for Atlanta 8:40 A.K
Arrives at Atlanta i:is t* m
LeavesMaeonfor Albany and Eufaula, 830 ax
Arrives a* Bufaula.,-. — 8:36 P.X
Arrives at Albany—™ i:SC PX
Leaver Macon forColnmbua 9.10 AX
Arrivos at Columbus s.15 rD
Through sleeper to Augusta on train No 2»i' ,
Trains on this schedule for Haccn. AtlaflX
Columbus, Bufaula and Albany daily, msi
close connection at Atlanta with Western
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air
At Bufaula with Montgomery ft Enfaula ;
road; at Columbus with Wsstem Railroad.
Bufaula Tram connects at Port Valley for J
ry, and at Cuthhcrt for Port Gaines daily«
Sunday.
Train on Blakely Biter.sion leaves
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*.
oo strap south ahd hast.
Leaves Atbrnta™ -2J51
6.56 Sx
1:551
..12:15
IS
Arrives at Maoon from
Leave* Albany—
Lft&tes Bufult
Arrives at Maoon from Bufaula and Al
bany,.i,..™,..—. 7:10 p*f
Leaves Columbus .11:00 AEt
Arrivesa* Mason from Col ambus 5 tit rat
Leaves Maeen ....7*5nc
Arrive* at Auguste 5:« Ae:
Leaves Augusta™—™—. ™™™™M5<X
Arrives at Bavannah T:15 sw
Making connection at Savannah with Afifti
and Gulf Railroad lor all points in Florida.
Passengers for Milledgevilio and Eaton!
take train No. I from Savannah, and traf
from Maoon, which trains connect daily
Monday, for these points.
WILLIAM ROQRSe,
General Supt. Central Railroad, SavkhnaV
VT. «. RAOUL*
aunt. Southwestern Railroad.
David LaiM & Sens
are the most extensive grower* Of
GARDEN SEES
in America. Their fear terms, cwwHXffix
la. KcJxh-
’600 acres, situated in Pennsylvania. 1
say. Virginia and Wisconsin, are _ .
Ofr V FD. 0CCUPIKD 4 N B CULTlTAWlWSu
THBMSBLTXS.
The seels offered are tho result *( the t
careful aud experienced seleetionoearafCvtS
Market gardeners, private iataiUea,
wh - desire good set ds, should porehaso
LandretAs* Garden
ll your merchaat dees not keep them^vDCfftfix
BAVID LANDRKTH ft SO
Phfladelpl
Business established ia 1784 and k«p-
*ce atfiteUe. “ '
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ADMINISTRATORS’ SAL2.
■L ot Bibb soeatv, granted at the
December terms, 1878, will bo kM«
Tuesday ia January, 1*79- during the b
of tala. Wore the Court House aoonfi
Lee couuty, the following real estate, te-wiSz
Lots Nos 18, U. *6,47, <1, El, tn th* foui
uute Aivra Ac- w» Ki mi, »«* tu
district of said county of Lee, aad kco
Chehaw plantation. Alto lot* Nos 11, SO.
53. north half of IS, all in the 14th dial
d cauntr: und Nos 145,178.117, being
13th district of said Lee county, aad ku-
the Green Jordan plantation, m al. coot
S.iS*} awss. Sold as th* property ol the
of John B Boos, late of Bibh county. Car.
8o! 1 for the purpose of distribution sutei
heirs end paying the debts of ihf estate.
Ternv made known on dsy of s*'e.
WM H ROBS,
6481a'
Ad*r
•vrt er
ROBERT H I'F.-jUBB'
,’ldrs on estats of f S ttosn. t