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-^rr^i^ttAPH AND MESSENGER
OFIflCB AMUL 29,187#,—BVESISO
tiTBST TELKUKAFH1C REPURTN
Cotton.
.--nr-Noon—Cotton hardeninr- mid-
* i M middllnrOrteam 8H-
diin* ,?«i bales, of which 100Q were tage-iby
and tor export: reroipta 33000. of
*Ch »0M were American
* SwmiddS* 3m April delivery 6 XI-
CftftS Maj do. May and done 6% Jan.
S3-. a .^7 g is 32, July and August 6IB-S2,Au-
su^ *jy,September 6% September and October
v^sgssmaaitstis
^5T«s*JJSf«AraS2i
R-ntemberana uctoper eyi,. uctooer
*3 wStaBber* 17-3*- Fatur-a closed eirorjr.
dull. -idea 238 middling
middling Orlaans 11JJ
«sfe,57"la,*ff,rf55.TiJ
iSwSKKWS* »«d,.
^SSsSsfsaatwt*
^sSSfes’&'SAw »•
oSSTlwiStWPSo&W Continent 37.'4.
eban-c! _• middling 11. low
Diddling lU%gwd'«» st3l5877 te * recel,>t *
1 MoSout^igtoP O 11 ^ maol-ng U% net
-ssttSUMfcfes
* r £5no”—Cotton quiet; mlddjingll%. low mid-
receipts-696;
BI w^i l tfxorox-C° ttOE middling upland*
'‘SSfuDi^Hia-Cotton firm: middnn* 11%
middling Ufctood ordinary Jl% uta reoeip -s
^7 puts «3. ml® 5 US1 * 1 ® innsr * SIS. stock
l? 1 *", ccttsn firm, salting higher, middling
i*£to?»£2bW Li%’«oou ordinary 105i: net
Meiou S«J gross SiSt sale* —. (lock H745,
Itnoris Great Britain . continent 1134, coast-
V?~ France—— •
nxw oxLiaaa—Cotton strong-, mid a ting 11%
mw middling llr good ordinary 10?£ net re-
Sntt M* grots 1017. sales 2000: itock 11*539.
HOJlLi—CcttOD qnieti middling 11. low mid*
diiw m ySfr net reC£ipts11 ' 2 *
^Magpnia—Cotton firm; middling 11% re-
.hipmenu . galea 200. stock 51031.
acocrts-cotton firm; middlmg .11% low
middling lit good ordinary 10%. receipt* 46;
'^uilimo*—Cotton ttoady, middlmg 11%
!ai o&lmg 11. good ordinary 10% net r»-
wb “ 15W “»«150. stock 0178 exports to the
continent — Great Britain , coastwise .
France —. _
FINANCIAL
Lospo*—Nain—Oonsola money 8811-16. Erie
‘ Wus—Fi e per cent Rentes 115f 12 %c-
S*w Yoal-Stoeks opened firm; money 804.
ncbanxe, long, 4 86. short 4 87, state bonds
dull government tenuities firm.
Honey S@S%; exchsnge 4 8634 86% Govern
Bent •eeuritiee firm; cow6sl0»% Mate bonds
J Ktreks active. New Fork Central 117% Erie
S8!i lake Sion- 7lj* Illinois Central 86: Put-
hu'r, *714 Chicago and Northwestern 49%do pre-
f. md *#%, Bock lalann isc% Western Union
Telegraph Company 103%
Sud-Tres-ury balances; Coin 8120.900 331; cur
rency $28,911,8.14.
PRODUCE
mtrinous—Flour prices very strong; How
ard Street and Western superfine 3 oy«3 SO, ex
tra 4 0M»4 5u family 4 7836 60. City MUU auper-
#ne3W)@S80.extra40034Su.Rjo brands6>375
Patapsco family 630. Southern wheat Orm:
Western Btron*: Southern red 110@i »X: nm-
ber 114% No 8 Pennsylvania red 114 No 8
Western winter red snot and Apnl 111143111%
Hav 111% June 111%. Southern corn fir u Wes
tern steady. white *1®46. »eUuw4834U% Oat*
steady Southern and Penniylvama St@37. Wes
tern white 38333, Western mixed 3J3«% Hay
flrmit prime Pennsylvania and Maryland 13315 a
ton Provisions firm Mess pork, 10 6031075
Bulk meats, loose—shoulders,3% clear Tib sides
4% do parked, s^ulders 4% clear rib sides 5%
Baron—shoulders 4% clear rib tides 6. hams 9}*
39j*c. Lard—reflrnd in tierce-7@7% Bu ter
wrak; prime to choice Western packed 15317;
roll 11014 Coffee duII. ordinary to choice rij
In cargoes 18316 Whisky dull at 107% Sugar
steady, A sent 838%
Naw toag—Flour steady and unchanged.
Southern (lour Crm-r. common to fair extra 4 83
£3 39. good to choice extra 3 (0@6 60. Wheat
i4i3lc low-ic very liaht export and mod-rate
tpecuiativn badness: ungraded red winter 1063
1 It; No 2 Winter 113ti3113% Coin scarcely
so Orm; un raied 42!43t3% No 3, i2@ll'4 Oats
'/&% better and fairly ocuve*. No 3 white 3 %
Coffee quiet and prices unchanged-, no
in cargoes 11314% m Job lots 11313% Sugar
quiet and steady: uuba 6363-16, fair to good re*
finins <J43«% prime €% refined in moderate
inquiry ana steady. Bioe steady; Carolina
(air t • orime 6@7‘i. Louisiana fair to onme 6J43
7. Rosin dull at 137J43140 s.rained Tarpan-
tine dull at 3ofe30% Pork in buyers favor and
very liebt tr dm WN spat 9 0539 25 for old 10 23
lor new. Uid-tl* ■ dull and unsettled: Western and
eiiy long clear 6 110. short clear 514 Lard
lower; prime steam 6 82U30 30. Whisky nominal
at 107% Freights duil. _
loci-in.*—rtour quiet extra 325 3330,
family 40034 83, Wheat firm; red and amber
1033103 Coro firm white 39 mixed 37%
U-ts firm; white89. mixed 28 Pork quiet at 10 25
Lard quiet: choice leaf in tieroea 75437% do in
ken 8fd8% Bulb meats quiet: shoulders 3%
dear rib 442K3470 clear sides 4 87% Bson
quiet; shoulders 4; clear rib 610: clear sides 6%
gnesr eured hams 8}4®9% Whisky steady at
101.
'.'IlciirgiTl — Flour quiet family 46035 60.
VFheai stronger; red sndamberlt'2 al 1)6. Corn
firm at 37338 Oats steady 88H3M Fork inactive
at 10 00. Lard dull, current make 600 Hnk
meats inactive shoulders ltd: short rib 4 60, abort
clear *ides« 70, Bs.on qu et. shoulders clear
ribs 6H33% clear side s 6543554 Whisky active
and firm at 101. Butter steaoy and unchanged,
guitar quiet and unchanged. Hogs active and
firm; packing 3 4033 65.
8t. ixiuiw Flout easier out prices unchanged.
Wheat opened weak and lower but closed firm
at outside prices No 2 red fall 1035431 03J4 cash,
1 (3543103/4 Nay. 103%3l 01J4 June, *7%@
*8 July ho S red fall 102*4 Corn lower; No 8
mixed 325433 cash and May 33% June, 34%
334% J-ly. Oats—No * 863026% cash. Whis-
ky steady at 104. Pork lower. Jobbir g at 9 75
*sah. Lard quiet at 695. Bulk meats nominal;
shoulder 340. clear rio 460 Bacou dull, clear
ribs 3 033316.
Cuicaoo — Flour steady sod firm: spring
fit raj 3 233480. do Minnesota! 4 75, low grades
1003175. Western patents 8 0036 00, Minnesota
1803*00. Wheat active bnt lower; *o9Chics-o
•Pritu 90390% cash, 90% May. 9>54 June No
3 do 77%. Coro lower bu active at 35% cash,
3S% May. 35 June. 36 July. Cats active out lower
at 34% cash and May, 23%323% Jana Pork dnll
and lower st 94r%$9«5cash and May. 9*2%»
>83 June, 9 75 July. Lard beaTy at 6C0 cash
ud May, 602i43B05 June, 607%3410 July.
Bulk meats doll and weak; shoulders st 3, abort
tUOk’ * b0rt d “ r,idei 480, steady
NATAL STORES.
Viisisoioi—spirit* turpentine quiet at 26%
Bonn firm at 100 for strained, 10r%for good
•trained. Crude turpentine steady at 100 for
mrd 160 for yellow dip; 210 for virgin. Tar
iteady at 80,
karjnehews
NEW YOBK—Amvea—Flamborongh.
v. - J? 4 on t - Newcastle, G ustavus, Oscar. U i-
*klo, Thetsslia, Ortilins. Sheager.
mli&z
boited
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fair...,
Good..,
rnme.
Java.
4%u*9
*ou5l.pj5ih~”~
ChoioeUutm.’hhda'J.'j: 4x 7
Ubolee Cuba, bhU 45
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finger M .. M1
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rip"
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saiSss* 11 -—
SNUFF—Lorillard’s. iar^..
r Vwfllard's. foil
TOBACCO—Common.
Medium.....
Lucy Hinton..
Fins... ....
CKRttBL—Kits.
Half bbla
.„.M 76
8P
40 a «
50 a 60 4
60
75 «1S0
100 • 140
3 00 A 8 b0
Stocks ana Bonas
CORRECT XD DAILT BY
Ii.BIPL.EV, BBOKEB.
Georgia 7 per oeut. bonds (gold) lit a 114
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) 111 a 112
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed) ...110 a 111
Georgia7 percent, bonds tnew)„.^„...116 a 117
Georgiai per oenl ( Jd) —101 a 103
GeogiaS percent (usw) „107%al08%
City of Maoon (longdate) 59 a 60
City Of Macon (short date) 70 A 75
City of Augusta 7 per oeut ..100
City of Atlanta7 percent...-. ,10U
City of Atlanta 8 per cent Jtl
Central Railroad Joint mortgage"!"!.'.“.*"ll0 a 111
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds......101 a 102
Northeastern RRbonds (endorsed)......IPS a IPS
Macon and Western B B. bonds... 103 a 106
Southwestern Railroad 102 a 105
Western R. B.ol Alabama 1st mortgagellS a 118
Western R. Re!Alabamatdmortgage.,.112 a 118
M. A A. U.R. 1st mortgage(not endur’d) 75 a so
ItA EE, 21 mortgage. 96a 98
A. A G. R. R. td mortgage (endorsed)...100 a 10s
South Ga A Fla 1st mortgage bonds.-107 a HO
do 2d do ... 80
Southwestern R R stock- .105 a 106
Georgia Railroad stock..,.. fS a 84
antral Railroad flock........................ 76 a 77
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock...108 a llo
foreign.
Exchange on all the principal cities of Europe
snd direct remittances to any place of the Euro-
pean continent, lorrected by A. E. Seifert.
Respective value oi foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark *4%cgolu
« ««
1 Austrian Florin (silver)
1
-4S
- - t „ (currency) —42% “
1 Holland ish Florin 41 “
1 Franc on Bolgium 19% “
" on Switzerland (eidg.Wahr) 10% "
“ on Farii 19% "
“ on the Onent...„ „... 80% “
1 Lire Italian© 19 “
1 Kroner on SwodemNorway. Dcnm’rk 27%
1 Rubel (Russia) 32 “
1 pound Sterling. .....................4.92%
SHIPPING PRUDUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per
I»ry salt
GOAT 8KM ^Dry.'per'ib.'.".'
8HBEP SKINS—Ter pieoe....,
S HBARLINGS—Per piece
UEERAKIN'f—per Jb„™
LEATHER—In the rough™
RACCOON-Per pieoe...
MINK—Far pieoe
OTTER—Per pieoe
BEAVER—Per Dicce...
GREY FOX SKINS
RED FOX
WILD CAT-Per piece
OPOS8UM—Per piece.
MUSKRAT—per piece.™
TALLOW—Prime, porlb...
WAX—Pureyellow, per lb,
GINSENG-Per lb. *»—
DRIED APPLES—Prime per tb^....™-.') MHS
DRIED PEACHES—Peolod,brightNoll -™t
Unoeeltd. No 1 f
DRIED BLACKBERRIES J
WOOL— Fleees, burry, per lb 10312
Lnwashed .-16320
Washed *.vaS8
A limited supply
lust received s tor sale
on time with Cotton
option, by
H. T. JOHNSON.
ttaaon Wiioleasle JHsrkst
OOIBBCIBB-SAJIY BY
F - O- TINSLEY
GRAIN AND.PROVISION'S.
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—J5ft‘
40363?
zlgs
... 68378
.... 7738CH
SEA FOWL
GITANO
Another supply just
received of this reli
able and fully tested
Fertilizer, and for
sale at reasonable
rates by
H. T. JOHNSON.
anr61f
BETTER Uffl!
The Surprise Burner
AND
SMOKELESS CHIMNE7
Similar to the Rhind’s Patent Safety Lamp at'
tachments. Can he used on ordinary old style
Lamps with 30 per cent additional light.
For sale by
Eankin, Massenburg & Oo.
aprlS tf
INDIAN QUEEN
PERFUMEY
rpHR most de'ightful. fragrant and lasting or
X all Perfumps, and gives the Coi sumer (letter
sati.ffction and a greater quantity lor the same
money »h»n any Perfume in tho market# PriCO
25 and 50 cents.
Bean’s Boot Boer,
The best and most wholesome Bummer Drink
over ttiered to the public. It ■ukesadehcious,
crfsmj beverege. and possetaes rf'onr
fidaltotbnsyste n enervated by the host of our
Cl pa!ckage^wiU m»M five gallon*. Any person
canrnake it. FnU diiection* accompany each
package.
The Indian, Quern Perfnme *nd Root Beer
told whole tale and retail by
BOUND B, HALL, Druggist,
aprt? 17 COTTON AVENUE.
Old or New Blinds Pitted with
DEARBORN’S
BLIND AWNING FIXTURES.
Can be used both ways shown in cut, making
the best a *d cheapest awning known.
Ask your hardware dealer for them, or send
for explanatory circulars to the manufacturer*.
Sold by T GUK RNSEY, Macon, Ga.
aprk 2tavr3m
ATLANTIC JJULF R. R.
J
Ginau. HcTXKumADisx’s Oma,
Ailuttio a ro Get* Railsoad
Savabbah, April 12tb, 1879.
O N and after SUNDAY, April 13th, Passenger
Trains on thia Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at
Arrive at Jeaup
Arrive at Thomanrille.
Arrive at bainbridge...™™
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Lire Oak.
Arrive at Tallahassee™.
Arrive at Jacksonville™.,
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville...™™....
Leave Live Oak™.™™..™..
...4.10 ru
&ssrx
6.25 AH
.....9.40 AH
...11.00 AH
1:35 AH
,7.30 AH
,7.85 AH
™....6XO P H
3.15 PH
..... 1050P H
3.S4PH
.....8.45 BH
.7.C5BK
........M...6 45AH
8J0SH
Leave Albany™
Leave Bainbridge..,
Leave Thomsrrille..
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah ™.
N o change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars ran through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Ternandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passencers for Darien take this train.
Passenger* leaving Macon at 7.45 A H (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect atJesnp with this train
lor Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
st Jesup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.86
pm. (daily except Sunday.)
No change of care between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping care are run through tc. and
from Savannah and Jacksonville; also through
sleepers between Montgomery, Ala, Jacksonville,
Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways cn Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
oon, Hufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or-
loans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi-
oola every Monday at 9 50 a nr, for Colnmbui
ever; Wednesday at 9.59 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Core Springs, St Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, end all landings on
St John** river.
and Saturday at 4.40 d ra.
DAY PAS4ENGER.
Leave Savannah. Sundays exoeptod, at 825 A H
Arrive at Jesup ** “ 1030 a k
Arrive at Tebeauville ‘ ** 12 05 B H
Arrive at Dupont “ *! 2 00px
Arrive at Live Oak “ ** *05 bh
Arrive at Lake City “ “ 5.35 p k
Arrive at Jacksonville “ ** 8.40 bh
Leave Jacksonville “ " 8.40AM
Leave Lake City “ " 915PX
Leave Live Oak “ ** 1.25 p H
Leave Dupont “ “ 5.45 ph
Lears Tebeauvillo ** “ 5.15 B H
Loavo Jesup “ “ 7.15 P H
Arrive at S*7annah 9.10 ph
ACCOMMODATIONTRAIN8—EASTERN DI-
Leave Savannah, Sundays except od, at 7.00 AH
Arrive at Mclntooh “ “ 9.30 AM
Arrive at Jesup ** 11.30 A H
Arrive at Blackshear * •• 2.20 P*
Arrive at Dapor t * “ 6.45 b.h
Leave Dupont ** “ 5.09 A x
Leave Blackshoar “ “ 9.10 A H
Leave Jesup “ “ 12 8 ah
Leave McIntosh “ “ 2ASp u
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 8.(5 p x
WESTERN DTv ikiON:
BAtLT, SCKDATS XXCHPrSD.
Leave Dupont...™™™™™.,™....™™.— 6.40 A x
Leave Valdosta..™™ 8.15 a h
iieave Quitman 9.57 A H
Arrive at TbomasviUe..™ 11.45 A K
Leave Thomasville™™™™.™.™— ™..™..™™™2.00 P H
Leave Camilla *32 P M
Arrive at Albany 7.00 p x
Leave Albany _... 5.20 A x
Leave Caxill* — 7 S3 A X
Arrive Thomasville 10.50 A x
Leave Thomasville —..™.. 1.00 px
Leave Quitman..™™™ —.....— 3.18 p x
Leave Valdosta *40 PH
Arrive at Dnpont 6 60 P x
J S TY80B, Master oi Trensportution.
E 8 HAINES,
spjSti a-™-—i a-- > »—
Georgia Railroad Cooipiaj
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
AxraVBTA, GA, Jan 17.1379.
Commencing Sunday, 19th inst. 9 00 p m the fol*
lowing passenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta tune—7 minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17-EAST (daily).
Leave Macon™,™...™.....™..™.......™...™™ 7:10 am
Leave Milledgeville 9:08 am
Leave Sparta -10:18am
Leave Warrenton 11:24 a m
Arrive Camak 11:87am
Arrive Wasnington.™.™ 2.00 p m
Arrive Athous...™.™™™ 3*30 p m
Arrive Atlanta...™.™.™.™.™.™.™.™.™.™™. 8:00 p m
Arrive Augusta.™™™..— SjlSpm
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Augusta —— 9:45 am
Leave Atlanta 7.45 a m
Leave Athens 915 a m
Leave Washington ———— .Hf • m
Leave Camak 1.10 p m
Arrive Warrenton 125 p m
irmve Sparta.™ ™.—„™™.™™™™— 225pm
Arrive MilledgevUIe™. SSOpm
Arrive Macon 6;20 o m
No connectmn to or from Washington or San-
<Ur *' NO 18-BAST (daily).
Leave Macon —
Leave M lledgeville...™™™ ™™™11.45 p m
Leave Spurta 200am
Leave Warrenton....™.™.™...™™.™™ 4.16 a m
Leave Camak.....™ 440»m
Arrivo Acznsta —-— 730 am
NO 15—WEST (daily;.
Leave Augusts
Leave Camak
Leave Warrecton....
Lo vo Sparta ...
Leave Milledgeville™
8,30pm
. 11.46 p m
1115 am
™.™ 8.80 am
*15am
Arrive Macon 6.10 am
Trains will not stop at flag stations,
Clo-e connections at Augusta for all point*
gout and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florias.
Lucas Sleepers between Macon and Augusta
Pullman Sleepers Augusta to New York.
OnlvonechsngeMseonto New York
Tickets and Baggage Checks. Time Card*, etc.
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket OMce. 64 Mulberry 8‘^ ioHN6oKf
Superintendent,
S R DORSE t,
antg-tf General Paa«eng,r Agent
DOUBLE DALLY
TO AND FROM
F L O K I D A
Macon & Brunswick E. B.
Gssiut StJBBBIBtBBDBBT’* OllICX,)
Macon, Ga., April 19, 1879. i
O N and alter Sunday, the Mih instant, Pas
senger trains on this road will run as fol-
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
night passenger no. l south, Daily *
Leave Mason —
Arrive Cochran— — —•,S s l?®S
Arrive Jesup™.™...,™™..«—.... ~™« 8^7 *«•
arrive Brunswick.—™.-™.— 6*9*“
Leave Branswick per steamer™.™ — 6:15 a X
Arrive Fernandina.—..™....™..™™™™~4W8ax
Arriye Jacksonville .2w5 7H
Arrive Cedar Keji 8.55ph
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Keys —. * ”
Leave Jacksonvhle™™....——
Leave Fernandina per Steamer,
Arrive Brunswick..
Leave Brunswick™
Leave Jesap...™.— .
Leave Kastman
Leave Cochran
6:25 AX
.......11:15 A X
5-45 B H
.7:45 BX
™™. 8:00PX
1035 7 X
. 3:31 A X
.*33 A
BIBB COUNIT SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL be sold before the court house in the
city oi Macon on the first Tuesday in May
next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to*wit: Those parcels of land
situated in the city of Macon. Bibb county. Ga.
and known in the plan t.f stud tit' as parts ef
lot* Nos3 and 4, in square No 6,fronting71 feet
on Bridge street ana running back 110 feet,
cornering on th- alley. Also lot No 8, to square
67, in the plan of sail city of Macon, cor taming
one half acre, more or less. Levied on as the
property of Philipine Ludwig, et aL to satisfy a
fl fa issued from Bibb Superior Court in favorof
the Home Building and Loan Association vs
Philippine Ludwig, et a!. Property pointed oat
in said 11 fa.
Also at the fame time and place cart of a lot
of land situated m the city of Macon and kcown
in the plan of said city a* lot No 5, in block 56,
on Fifth street, bounded on the northeast o,
lot of RL Henry, on the southwest by lot of 1
Peyton, on the southeast by property Central
Railroad, on the northwest by Fifth street
Levied on as the property of Mrs Elizabeth Yen-
able to satisfy a fl fa issued from Justice Court
716th District, G M. in favor of Gr*en J Blake
vs Mrs Elisabeth Venable. Property pointed
ont by plaintiff. ■
Also at the aame time and place that tract or
paroel of land taken from the north side of a lot
sold by Joseph Long under a deed from Rutsell
A Peter dated 20th day cf May. 1875; said tract
of land containing one-fourth of an acre, more or
less, running clean across said north side next
to the land o'of Mn Clarke, and tanning down
the north side far enough to make said tract one*
fourth of an acre. Levied on as the property
of David Lewis to satisfy a distress wsirant
issued by X R Freeman, N P A Ex Offl J P. in
tavor of Harry M Good vs Dare Lewis. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable. Thu
7th day of April. 1879 GKO F CHERRY.
apr8 tdpd Sheriff.
Ibr.ori physician, “lias no equal as t
■• i.-cr. Hearing of its many wonderful
tier all other remedies had failed, j
tuitmratory aud convinced myself oi
i:m merit. It is prepared from barks
•i herbs, each of nhi-h is highly effect,
luey are compounded in such a uiauuer
,duce astonishing results.
racommeit Jedby physicians and apothecaries.
as effected some marvellous cares in cases of
v racer.
erst cases of-Canker.
Meets «ith ■» ->n JerfUl success in Mercurial dis-
V. ;;: eradicate Salt Itheum from the system.
ures the mo3t inveterate cases of Erysipelas.
Ite:;,-.res Pimples and If umors from the face.
.‘urea CV*nst*pation and regulates the bowels.
!TINE
s a valuable remedy for Headache.
’. El cure Dyspepsia.
restores the entire system to aheal thy condition.
Cure? Pains in the Side.
Removes the cause of Dizziness.
Relieves Faintness at the Stomach.
Cures Pains in the Back.
Effectually cures Kidney Complaint.
VEGETINE
Is effective in its euro of Female Weakness.
VEGETINE
Is the great remedy for General Debility.
VEGETINE
Is acknowledged by all classes of people to be
the best and most reliable blood purifier in
the world.
Vegotine is Sold by all Druggists,
P&nillU J BfilDE A CO’8 new Crown
LRUWii ^ , pe ^I^ CK ‘ 0I,
Cheapest In the World.
Two lamp's* with Jewelry, by mail, postpaid,
25 cents ll-ustrated circulars of BiaTLS
ud BAf-BlT.BLB Novell's*free.
3 07 Hioadwuy, JrWrL
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Established. 1870. Favorably known throughout
the United Btstea
G.EJUHM& CO. CHAMPAGNE
IMPORTATION IN 1878
35-906 Cases,
Amreat Mioori.'...™™.-™.™,™.—..™.™ ..•■6^**h
Close connection at Maoon lor all points North.
Bast and West via Atlanta aud Augusta
DAT ACCOMMODATION NO. '.Bout
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon...™.™.™™.— ——•—*••■ **
Arrive Cochran —•■•*,*•” * „
Arrive Eastman,.™™™.™..™™™....™.. HC41H
Arrive Jesup 6*5 7 X
Arrive Jacksonvillo..™™.....™™.™.™...... 7:25 A x
NO.4 NORTH.Daily.except bunday.
Leave Jacksourille.™ 6.15 7 x
Leave Jerap ™d™— "" vsi w“
Leave Cochran™™™™™™——...— *-*6 * *
Arrive Macon..™ 5:13 F X
Connects at Macon for point* North, East and
WMt i
HAWKIN8YILLB BRANCH. „
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Bun-
Leave Cochran™....™™ . i .a • J® 1 ®??*
Arrive HawkinsriUe...™..™™™.,. —* 10:46 7 X
Leave Hawkinsville.™... — S:SOAX
AmteCochran™.™..™ • 4:16 AH
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Maocn.
Leave Cochran ..„™, ™™™.„——...... 10:00 ah
Arrive HawkinsriUe™™™ 10.45 a H
Leave Hawkinsville™™.™ — 1467X
Arrive Cochran.....™™™.™.*™*—..*—... 2:30 7 H
Connects at Cochran with train* 5 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAME, Gen. 8upt.
W.J.Jaato. Mart. Trana.
CENTRAL MOTEL
EOF AULA. ALABAMA.
OOD BOARD and Reams and tbs Best At
g:
entio'f.
moist;
BILLINGS * MOll
16,2^0 Cases more
than cf any other brand.
Jan 29wed AsatSw
Ueii Carriage Eacturj.
KENT & GREENE
—Msnulacturer* oland Dealers
Carriages,
Bugg ies,
Wagons.
Our Shops on Poplar Street, next door to Stew
art’s Stables.
Are supplied with a full stock of the choicest
materials, and we have n our employ the best
mechanics in Georgia. We will make nothing
but the very best work, and at prices within the
reach of all. The manufacturing department is
in charge of T8 Greene, late of Freeman A
Greene, who will be glad to wait on all bis old
customers. The best hand made harness always
on hand Semiring of all kXids will have care
ful attention. Prices low. We will occupy the
old carnage stand. Good, Small A Co, as a sales
room on October 1st. All work warranted.
Maren. Ansost 82.1878 u*w0m
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to xsake money rapidly oper
ating in Sto-jk; by the “Two Unerring Rules for
Success," in Messrs Lawrence A Go’s new Circu
lar. Tbe combination method, which this firm
has made so sucoeasiul, enables people with
large on mall means to reap all the benefits of
largest capital and best skill. Thousands ol or
deni, in various sums, are rooted it to one vast
amount and ea-operated at a roigbfy wbole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the aavan'ages
of the largest operator. Immense profit* are
divided monthly. Any amount, from is to IV000
or morei ran be used success!ally. Kew York
Baptist Weekly, September 26,1878, says I “By
tfie combination system $15 would make $75, ot
5per cent: $W pays $350, or 7 percent: $Uk
make* $1,000, or 10 per cent on the stock durirg
the month, according to tbe market." Frank
Leslie's Dlnstrated Newspaper, June 29th: “The
combination method of operating stocks is the
most successful ever adopted.” New York In
dependent, Kept, 12th: “The ounbinatioH ►>*
tem is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an income while
it is keot working by Messrs LawrercoACo,”
Brooklyn Journal, April ?9th: “Our editor maae
a net profit of $101 25 from $20 in ona of Messrs
Lawrence A Co’s combinations ” New circular
(mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and
bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied.
Lawrence A Co, Bankers, 67 Exchange ilace
New York. -*T
IN PRICE,
Signature is am every bottle of the GENUINE
WORGESTERSHIBE SAUOE.
It impart* the most delicions taste snd test to
SOUPS,
GRAVIES,
FISH.
HOT A COLD
JOINTS,
EXTRACT
Ota LETTER from
a MEDICAL GEN
TLEMAN at Ma
dras to his brother
at WORCESTER,
May, 1851.
Tell LEA A PER
RINS that their
rauce is highly as
teemed in indis,
and i>, in my opin
ion. the most nalat
able as well as tbe
Jmost wholesome
GAME, AO W3g? Usancethatis made.'
Sold and used throughout tbe we ill.
TRAVhLERs a-D TOURISTS FIND
GREAT BENEFIT IN HAVING A BOTTLE
WITHTHBM.
JOHN DUN CAN’S SONS,
Agents for
LEA & PERRINS,
9 COLLEGE PLACE AND 1 UNION SQUARE,
feh*51awly NEW TURK.
a a aiMi&s,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I have removed -j one of my brick offices corner
Popl-e snd Second Street*.
I N addition to local business, 1 will give aped*
attention to cases entrusted to me in tkt
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and in thi
United Stale* , ’ : -euit and Bankrom Courts fo
Georgia -w-vi
THE GENUINE
DReC.McLANE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE*
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance is pale and lead
en-colored, with occasional flushes,
or a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; die eyes become dull; the
pupils dilate; an azure semicircle
runs along the lower eye-lid; the
nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
Meeds; a swelling of the upper lip;
occasional headache, with humming
or throbbing of the ears; an unusuai
secretion of saliva; slimy or furred
tongue; breath very foul, particularly
in the morning; appetite variable,
sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
sensation of the stomach, at others,
entirely gone; fleeting pains in the
stomach; occasional nausea and vom
iting; violent pains throughout the
abdomen; bowels irregular, at times
costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent-
ly tinged with blood; belly swollen
and hard; urine turbid; respiration
occasionally difficult, and accompa
nied by hiccough; cough sometimes
dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis
turbed sleep, with grinding of the
teeth; temper variable, but generally
irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to “xist,
DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form; it is an innocent prepa-
ration, not capable ofdoing-the slightest
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver
mifuge bears the signatures oi’ C.
McLane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. —:o:—
DR. C. McLAME’S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy “for
all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in
affections of the liver, and in all Bilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head
ache, or diseases of that character, they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND LEVER.
No better cathartic can be used prepar
atory to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are un-
cqualcd.
BEWARE OP IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Kadi box has a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of
c. McLane and Fleming Bko§.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
0. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full of imitations of the
name McLane, spelled differently bu/
same pronunciation.
G hOROlA, JUAfiS COUNTY —To eaefi sd
mii'Utmtor. executor and guardian who
are required by law to make annual returns to
Jones Court of Ordinary—Greeting.
Yon and each of you are hereby notified and
require* to make yonr annual returns »s direct
ed by law between this and the first Monday in
next julv. In default thereof action by the
c urt will be taken nndorthe law of snch cases.
And to those who have failed tb make returns
st last July term, as required by law, notice is
given that action will be taken by the conic to
enter Judgment against them and their sureties
on bond lor such default and for all moneys not
legally accounted for in this court.
Ordered that this notire bo published in the
Televr*’ h and Messenger for tnree months.
Witness my hand officially. March 25,1879.
ROLAND T ROSE,
sptS la*3m» Ordinary.
BIBB POs I POKED SHERIFF SALES
WILL be sold bfore the court house doer in
Vr tbe city of Macon on the first Tuesday in
May next, within the legal hours of sale, the
fsllo-rinr property, to-wit: All that part oi
y. of land in the city of Macon, Bibb comity,
' Ga. ktnwn as lot No 4. in square 57. lylugSO feet
en Fourth street, and bounded on one side by a
twentr toot alley. Levied on as the property of
James Harvey, trustee for his wife and children,
to i-athfy a 11 fa issued from Bibb Superior
Court in favor of the Home Building and Losd
A-soeistion vs James Harver, trustee for hla
wi>.» anu eh ldren. Property pointed out in
said fi fa
• Iso at tbe :a-ce time and p'ace all that tract
or par-el o land situate, lying and being in
Vin-villa Bibb county; Ga, and known as that
tract or parcel of land situate in the Macon Be-
serve, west sideoftbeOcmuIsee river, and lying
on the ro» leadi- g from Mulberry street in the
city ol Macon, to Vineville. between the lots
owned! in riy by Isaac "Winship, now by the
estate ol Jubn L Jones A McCarthev, and ex
tending hack lo a plank fence dividing said lot
from w B Parker’s lot, and containing three
fourths oi *>■ acre Levied on as the property of
Charlotte V Barker to satisfy a moi*gage fill
fi-ue-l from Bihb 8-psrior Court in favor efths
M-rh- nic-. Bui’dinir and Loan Association vi
barloite V Barker Property pointed outir
said nwrigage fl fa. This 7tUday of Aprii,I879
aprS id GEO F CHERRY, Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
, v k.-ki-IA. BIBB COUNTY.—Notice is here-
\jr ut g.vcii to >11 perao: s having demands
-khiiim* Jutin L Gilbert, 1st* of taidcounty.de-
c-wrei, t-> pieaent them to us properly made
ent siMiin th- 'ime prescribed by law so as to
»(u> th- r character and amount. And allpsr-
m» sn di-nto-i to said .teceased are hereby re-
Quiredi to mak 3 lmmediateit^i^nt^ ApriUSth,
1879 m F GILBKBT)
ai>'19 l-w6w j Administrator*.
I fl. MAY & CO ,
98 Cherry Street, ^
MACON, - - GA.
Manufacturers of and Dealers jn
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
WAGONS, ,
Harness, Saddles, Whips.
Bridles, Collars, Barnes,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags,
CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES;
Lap Robes.
Horse Blankets,
Sole, Upper and Harii ess Leatiier
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings.
Call and examir e our slsok before purchasing
Repositories—93 Cherry Street,.Macon, and 208
Bioad Street Augusta
LIBEL FOE DIVORCE.
SR PARKE X ■) Li->el for divorce—Rule:-.
vs J-p rfect seiviro—BibbS C,f6ct
CATO PARKER.) Adjourned Term. 1878.
It appearing to tbe Couit by the return of the
Sheriff that defendant does not reside io this
county, and it further appearing that he doe.
not reside in the State of Georgia: It is ordered
tfiat said defendant appear and answer said soil
at the next term of thia court or be con
sidered in default. It is further ordered that
servico of this rule be made on .aid defendant by
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger once
a month for four months.
T J SIMMONS.J8G11C.
By tbe Conrt:
A true ext-act from the minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court thia January 20tb, 1S70.
Jati24...1sm4m A B RO->S. Clerk
LORD & TAYLOR,
NEW_Y°RK.
Opening Spring Display
NEW DRY GOODS.
SB CAN POSITIVELY ASSERT THAT AT NO
7ERIOD HAVE WE DISPLAYED AN ASSORT-
UF ECONOMICAL SHOPPING.
SILKS*
Our BUCK BILES contain the well-known
brands ot Bonnet, Poasoa, Tapisaier, Quinet. Ot-
rard. and other equally prominent manufacturer*.
Tbe Lord A Taylor TAMILY SILK.enjoys a repu
tation ter nmversal excellence that it unaor-
pasaed*.
Our American Cachemlre INDESTRUCTIBLE
in colored silks oar well selected *>oefc8s
offered at prices that cannot be undersold.
Also,
COLORED AND BUCK SILK HARASSES, em
bracing the rarest gems of the European or
American Markets
In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARDS we have
everything that ((new and beantlloL
DRESS GOODS.
Noveltiea In Cathemeees, Suiting*. Debeiges,
.and the standard rtothsjnsplendid variety. Also,
“Anderson's” Scotch Sephyn, printed cotton
Dress Goods, Momie Cloths. Coteltnes. Percales,
CheTiots, Ac., with every grade to be iound in a
first-class establishment ,
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps.
This department maintains Its supremacy, and
shows the test productions from the European
C *Ou? Cloaks and Sacquesare ent and made by
men tailors, therefore style and fit are guaranteed.
> Suits and Costumes.
oar SUITS and COSTUMES fully sustain that
pre-eminence so justly established, and always
represent the latest styles and fashions.
ladies' and Ckpdreii’s Uadergarmeits.
Superb assortment of fine French hand-mada
UNDERWEAR,'emnprlslng every requisite for a
lady’s wardrobe. Also, children’s suits for every
age and size.
Our Infants’ Furnishing Department Is thor
oughly equipped. Complete Wardrobes as low as
$35; better foods in proportion. Any article in
tbe Wardrobe at hat price; really cheaper than
the home-made article, and much more satisfac
tory.
Hosiery, Gloves, & Handkerchiefs.
The largest, rarest, snd most vnique French
novelties in the city. AIM, the medinm grades of
h<ye for ladies and children at very moderate
prices.
Ladies’, misses’, and children’s Ud. cloth, snd
liileThread Gloves of tho best manufacture, in
all tho newest shades to match any dress msteriaL
A superior selection of plnin hemmed linen, and
all linen hemstitched, and scolloped
chiefs Also, embroidered Silk Hm
unsurpassed in beauty or color.
ion.;
andker-
findkcrchSf*
RIBBONS.
hoicc grades, containing i
, mown. Fresh additions da_,.
-Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
prominent features of this department.
Boots and Shoes.
For spring end summer, for Ladies. Misses, and
Ojttidrcn. Cloth top, low button shoes, tho novelty
of tho season. $S50; genuine kid walking boots,
$3.75. Low shoes from $3to$3; flno quality sllp-
(pers from $1.25 to H50: Mi«ses’ best pebble goat,
worked buttonhole., $3; Children's hand made,
spring heel, button boots, $1.60; Infants'shoes, all
$2.'
*9* Our goods are all first-class. We
fill all orders exactly and to thelaterest
of |•urctlnsrrs• guarantee ult purchases
to be s:itlsftsctory to buyers, and stand
ready to remedy all errors. We Invite
orders, convinced that si first trial will
lntnrc tie the regular custom hereafter.
All orders fbr Goode to be accompa.
nled by the money; or, where parties
wish. Goods will be sent by express,
C. O, J». Where tho remittance Is too
large, we always return the difference.
Broadway cud Twentieth St;,/
Grand. Chrystic, Mid Forsyth, if. ¥.
(jl i.ooisbv having applied for guardianship of
tho perron end property of William K Power, a
mit..r u- uer ourteon yean of age, resident of
tsiii ■■nunty. this 1. to cite all persons eoncented
to»b >w cause, if an> they can, at this office De
fer - r un the first Monday in Apnl next, why
guanliutisbipof tha p-rson and property of said
Wili am R Pow.ll should nol he entrusted to
him \tne-s my official signature. February
Kth 879 ' F M SWANSON,
m .$ .Ordinary
ONK SALESMAN foreaab
State, salary from $75 to j
$mo per month and ex \\ -
peases. References re ’' 1
qnired. LA PKLLB MANUFA^T’NG O' , 1
93 Clark Bt, Chicago tab*.
ixAi. 8LA NK8,
ie no* prepared to fnrnhh Legal
i- a of all deicriptions at reasonable
TELEGRAPH k MESSENGER,
BI3B :SUPER10R COURT, OCTOBER
ADJOURNED TERM, 1878.
Martha J Parker, Executrix and Trustee, vs
William W Parker, Th- odosia Green. Theodore
Parker, et al—Bill in equity in tho Superior
Court of Bibb County. Georgia.
In the f -regcing csir, it being shown to the
conrt that two oi the said defendants, to-ait:
David D Anderson and Cha-les R Vincent, re
side without tbe limits of tbe*tat* of Georgia,
to wit: In the Statn of New York. It is berebv
ordered and adjudged that the said Davi D
Andorson and Uhar'es R Vincent, defendants
in said cause, appear in the Superior Court on
the fourth Monday in April, eivhteen hundred
snd seventy nine, then to oe held in and for the
count] of Bibb, and in said cause to demnr,
plead or answer to said bill, and to stand to and
abide such order, judgment and derroe as shall
be thereon entered and adjudged by the Ccnrt.
It is farther ord -red, that service in said cause
and cf this order beeffe-ted on thr said David D
Sndereon and Charles RYincertby publication
0>. this order in the Telegraph and Messenger
once a week for four weeks prior to the fourth
Monday in April, eighteen hundred aud seven
ty-nine.
By thi Court:
B1CONA RUTHRRFORD,
Compiai'iaut’e dolicitors.
Marsh 21st, ISIS
A true extract from the minutes M Bibb 8a
pcr:or Court. A B ROS*, Clerk.
Marih sut, 1879. aprl law4w
joaNawesr. jug west-
WEST 3ROS
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMIS’lT MERCHANTS
Agents for the
W & a GUANO,
and —
DELTA COTTON TIE.
Prompt and cartful attention to bnsines
Libera] advances on consignments,
ang* riSmwfiro
SSET »T /fai
COHDUD CYCLOPEDIA.
Rarest opportunity for making money is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in the
South on this exotedmgly useful »ud low-priced
hook 1.000 pp, double column. 70U engravings.
10 double-page colon d maps. Only $5 a copy
For terms aud territory address TELIAVnOD
ZELL. DAVI8 A CO. Philadelphia mar7w4(
NOTICE. We nave
the LARGEST and
be i Srlliugfilationerj
Package fn the world. It oentain* 18 sheet* of
Piper, 18 Envelopes, Pend), Penholder. Golden
Pen, and a piece of valuable Jewelry, Complete
sample package, with elegant gold state 8foere
Butto a. Set Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold
plated Ring, and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fancy
Set, Fin and Drops, postpaid 85 cents. 5 pack
age* with Assorted Jewelry $1. SPLENDID
WATCH AND CHAIN FREB.WITH EVERT
$50 nrORTH OF GOODS YOU BUY. Sxtreor-
din Inducements to Agents
BRIDE A CO.
8 Broadway, KY
G EORGIA. BlnB COUNTY.-Whereas Wil
liam F Holt. Gn&rdianof Willi a H Wim
berly snd HV Wimberly, now HV Peters, hav
ing applied to the Court of Ordinary ol said
county for letters of dismission from nisgaar-
diai ship of William H Wimberly and H T Wim
berly, now H V Peters, person and property.
This is therefore to cite all persons, oonotrnad
to show cause by filing objections in my offioe
oy the first Monday in June next to show cause
why the mid William F Holt should not bo dis
missed from bu said guardianship and receive
tbe usual letter* of dismission.
(riven under my official signature. March Sd
1879
mar41awStn JAM cMANUS. Ordn y.
F. S. Johnson’s Sons,
Burccssors to
JP. 8. JOHNSON & SONS
81 THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
AVERY IRON FOOT FLOWS,
HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL,
BUNS PISTOLS AXD SP0RTIN8 ROODS.
Agents for
CARL DITTMAR’S CELEBRATED POWDER.
Equal to any Surpassed by none.
feb7 2m
New M Store,
Masonic Buildings
Macon* Georgia,
Is NOW Ol BERING to th publidthefo’low-
Sat quotations in Dry Gtois:
DR-SS SILKS in endless variety from 55 cts
per yard upwards. i
BLACK SILKS, a very large assortment, from
$1 per yard to $4.
BLACK GRENADINES of every imaginable
68 Bay St.. Savannah, Georgia ^ 76 *«“• *
G eorgia, bibb county.-wimkw o t
Newton, administrator on tbe estate of A
Goolsby, laie of said county, deceased, represents
to tbe Court ot Or-inafy of said county in bis
petition duly filed that bo haslnlly administered
A Goolsby’s estate.
Thisls the-tf ire to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and cred-iors, to show rente, if any (bet*
can, why said administrator should not bedia-
rbarge* from hit administration and receive
tatter* of dismission on the first Monday in
Jane, 1879.
Given under my official signature.
msrfilawSm J A McMAJfUd Ordn*y.
DRESS GOODS, the I arrest selected stock in
this city, from 8.10.12%. 15, £0,25,30,S5c to $2 51
per yanl.
LINEN LAWNS. We have a splendid lice of
Patterns from 18.21.25,30,35,4.0 per raid.
PACIFIC LAWNS Oar style* are very ex--
tensive, from 12% 1518 So 25c per yard.
WHITE LONDON CORDS in stripe and
cheek from 81012t 151810 and 25c per yard,
COLORED LONDON CORDS in all the new
shades and patterns from 8 10 IS 1-3 15 13 20c
peryard.
HOSIERY for Ladier, Misses and Children
This Drpirtment is very exteLsive in ne w style;
sad shades.
HAMBURG EDGINGS, the largest stock ever
brousht to Mac in, from 5 7 9 10181-2 1518 20 25
to $8 60 per yard.
WHITE GOODS. Everything pertaining to
this. Department, comprising Linen Lawns,
Swiss Muslin, Jaconets, Na.nsook, from 121-2
15 80 85 to 500 per yard.
LINEN TOWELS, a very la-go assortment
from $1, $125, $150. $175, $8 and np to (9 per
dozen.
PARASOLS of the latest style* and patterns
from 85 50 76 $1125 1 50 1 75 $2 no to $10 apiece.
SILK TIKE AND BOW*, a beautiful seeded
line, from 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 76c ap to $2 CO
•piece
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING, a large assort
ment in all styles. The b.-st Blue Flannel Unit*
at $10 50 a suit.
YOUTH*’ AND BOYS’ SUITS in all the
new de-igns from $5 00, $5 50. $610. $6 50. (7 00.
$7 SO up to $12 5 J.
CHILDREN’S SUITS from 3 to 10 years of
age from $250 3 00 3 60 4 00 4 50 5 00 up to $10 per
suit.
CHILDREN'S KILT SUITS, from 21-2 to 9
years of age, a splendid assortment.
MATTING in *11 styles and patterns from 15
18 S3 25 39 35 to 75c per yard.
CARPETS, the largest stock in the State, a
grtariy reduced prices.
And all kinds ot Good: pertaining to a first-
class Dry Goods Establishment.
OUR SAMPLE DEPARTMENT ft naw com
pie to, snd we will be pleased to send Samples of
any kind of Goods to an> ol* free of charge.
S. WAXELBA.UM * BBO.,
New York Store,
Masonic Building,
*pr8 6m Maoon, Ga.
DISSOLUTION.
rPHS firm cf Seymour, Tinsley A Co, 1* this
J. day dissolved by mutnal consent. Either
tartner will sign in liquidation.
.RK SEYMOUR,
I' R TINSLEY,
TD TINSLEY
Kacoo, Ga,April5,1879, airttf
ADMIN IS I RA. i OK 3 S*LK.
B Y Tiitoe of an order frem tbe Court of Ordi
nary or Bibb Ciunty granted April 7th, 1879,
will be sold to the highest bidder before the
court house door, in the city i-f Macon, on ttn
first Tuesday in May. 187*. between tbe legal
hour* ol s«le. or.e (’.oo) hundred shares tf (he
capital stock ol the Bibb Loan and Building As
sociation. Bold as the property of the estate of
John B Rost, late of raid county, deceased.
Terms cash. April 7th, 1879
Wjt H R084,
R H PLANT.
Admi-T on < state of John B Koss.deo’d.
aprS ltw4w
ADMIN IS 1KA 1 OKs’ SALE.
t JY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi-
> nary of Bibb county will be sold at public
outcry on tbe first Tuesday in April. 1879. ftir
ing the legal hours of sale before the the court
house door, in Maoon. one (125) hundred and
twenty five shares of the capital stock ol the Ex
change Bans of Macon. Bold as th. property o
the estate of John B Rost, late of Bibb county
aecaased Terms oath.
WH K ROSS,
R H PLANT,
febSS taw4w Adm’re estate J B Rors.dec’d.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
r\ KORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-By virtue of an
(J order from the Court of Ordinary of said
county I will tell on the first Tuesday in May
n> xt at the court house in said county, between
the legal hoars of sale, ten shares ol the capital
stock of the City BuMinr and Loan Asrci itimi.
of tho city of Macon. Sold as the property of
Samuel G Bonn, deceased, for n yment ol debts
and for distribution. W W C A UN 88,
apr8 law4w Administrator.
ft BORGIA, BLUB COUNTY.—Wti-reM Win
U L Bass hat m-de application for letters 0!
administration on the estate of Julia B Collins,
iste of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt
persons concerned to be and appear at ibe
’ourt of Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in May next to show cause, if any they
can wbv letters of adn-inistratior should not bo
granted the applicant,
Witness my hand and official signature. April
4,1879. J AMcM&NOSy.
apr51aw4w Ordinal-
(Egtabliahed 18*7.)
PATENTS
For Inventors Procured by
T. H. Alexander & Flliott,
Solicitors and Ooonsei in Patent Cantos.
No tee nnle-s snecestfBl Ouwa rejected by
ether band* a specialty. Send for “Hint* to
Inventore’’ free, ly27w
G eorgia, bibb couNTY.-By virtue of
authoritv to roll without an order of Court,
given me in ilia will of Mrs Obedience P Dean,
deceased, I will sell en the first Tu- sday in M*v
next before the court house door in the city of
Maoon, Bibb county, between the legal hours
ef sa'e. the foil iwing pion-riy, to wit: 'Two
shares of Southwestern Railroad stock, 1 thou
sand dulltr southwestern Railroad bond, f
.entral RailrosO bonds, one thousand dollars
each. Terms cash. O J ROOSSEV’- LT,
Biz eater ai tha will of > r *» O P Dean,
aprl dlt.tw4w
GEORGIA JONES COUNTY.-Notica
hereby given that Rachael Owens of said count
has applied for setting apart and vs uation
homestead and exemption < f perannalit: forth
benefit of dependant fern-let, And I will pas*
upon the at tail office on Saturday, tho
26 h instant at the hour of 11 a m Given under
y hand officially, ROLAND T RUSS,
aprt td* Ordinary.
Ordi.srr a office April 1st. 1879.
oromiregsagtsgag
G eorgia, jasper county -wnereas
Alfred Goolsby and O L Goolsby appliy to
me for dismission from executorship estate tf
William Goolsby, deceased.
, This it therefore to eite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office oii or
by the first Monday in July next. If any they
have, why the tame shall not be granted.
Witness my official signature this dav; April
2d, 1879. F M SWANkON,
api5 lawSnt* Ordinary.
JASPER SHERIFF SaLE.
W ILL be sold before the court house door
in the town of Montlcello on the first
Tuesday in May next, eighteen hundred acres ot
land, situated in Jasper county, adjoining lands
of Richard Phillips. James Robert-, James Hmff,
Volaey Spandiler, Hard A Hungerford and G-T
Bartlett. Sold as the property of Beuiam in Bar-
row, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Wm
H Head, from Jasper Superior Court. Tenant
in possession notified. *> hi* March 7th, 1879.
mul2 td* W It GRUB Bt*. sheriff.
/ iEOaGIA.BIBUCOUNTY.-Whe eas BTP
U Lawton, admirihtrator on the estate of.
Jackson Deloachs, ltte o' said county, deceasod,
has made application for le ive to sel. ten shares
ot the capital stock of the Southern and Atlan
tic Telegraph Company, belonging to said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish SU
perrons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first MondaYin
May next to show cause if any they can, why
i’d application should net be granted
Witness my hand and cfflc’al signature. April
4.1-79. j a McManus,
apr5 lawiw Ordinary.
notice io DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
A LL persons indebted <o the estate of Joh 7,
Jones, latecf said county ce-ea-ed, are
hereby requested to make immediate payment,
ani ail persons having demands agnnst said es
tate will present them duly authenticated to
Arthur E Boardman.
aprtltawSw JULIA P JONES, Executrix.
April 1. 1*79.
G t fcUKGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Ben-
T Jamin C Smith hat made application for
letters of administration de bonis non rum tea-
tamer,to sneexo upon the estate of Major James
Smith, late of said county, deceased,
These sro therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned tube ami appear at tbe Conrt
of Ordinary oftaid county on the first Monday
in Mar next to show cause, if any they can,
why letters of administration should not ne
granted the a> plicant.
Witness my hand and cfflc’al signature. Afiril
4,1879. J A MCMANUS,
aprS law4» Ordinary.
nelfc’ilWIiPi g
UtNTS WANTED,—ior the b*st and fast-
xx est selling Pictorial Books and BlWes.
Prices reduced S3 per cent. Address NATIt INAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Phjlsdel bia.Pa.
EARING RESTORED, Particular* free
Verry A Harper, Madison ln<L
sprit d-ltAwlt -
AD MINIS 1 BA 1 OR-’o SALE.
TT7TLL be sold before the court house door fn
Vv Mat on. Bibb ceurtv, on tbe first Tuesday
in May nsxt within the legs; hours of sale, one
fine Diamond Cross Breast Pin (coaling about
$150) one fine Diamond Bing (costing sb rot $196).
one fine Gold Watch and Chain, one Conductors
Lam a one Trank, snd one Pistol Sold st (lie
properlv of Charles O Hawley, deceased, by
or.-erof the Ordinary of said c-unly. for Iho
benefit Cf creditors Term- ca-h April_22d.
1879.
apr2«29mav6
PETERSON THWrrATT.
Tem AdroininTe™
ft KObtUlA, BIBB COUNTY.—Wh<r*M][j3?
vj Lawton, admin strstor on the estate jot
Jackson Deloachs, late of said county, deceased
has made application for totter* tf dismission
from said tatate.
'I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
prrsons r-onoerned to be and appear at the Cjmrt
cf Ordinary of Mid county on the first Monday
in July next to show cause, if any th-y Jen.
why letter* tf dismission should not be granted
the applicant. _ . , . _ _
Witness asy hand and official signature April
4th. 1879. J A MCMANUS,
apri td Ordinary
twit, tooso Wauls, too* eggs «»« 1
FuHrti. Also our celebrated Kentucky—;-—
for*!*, wgmmfnlsrtie stile. 6ena fo vil
lus tra ted Catalogue and Price List* to —
James BoirnAjlon, Enterprise Gun WqrS«,
E9TAM.T8gao.l848. , ®* a ’toKls*ureSSt-
mm
Notice to Debtors and Creditors*
A LLpcrsr.ni iidahtedto tha eiliteo’ Mr*
B’izt Smith, 1st * of Bibb counry deceased
sro hereby renueste-t to make itn-uwliate pay
ment. and a'l persons haying demsndi against
s-id estate will pressut tha same duly autll 3 nti-
cstod. B C SMITH, Kzecutor.
March 23.1879. mar 29 ll»w 6w
G EOhGIA, JASPER COUNTY—Cliarlea X.
Bussey and Charles P Aiken cpp’ies to mo
for dismission from ezeeutorship of estate
James Aikin, deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show can-e at this office on or bj She, fire
Monday in May next, i( any they have, why tho
aame shall not bo granted.
Given under my band officially this day, Jan-
itary 10th.1879.
F M Sir ANSON, Ordinary.
Janl4 dtt wtowtaa
HEW SEEDS-
B URT’S Extra Early Prolific Bust-Proof
Oats, Bariy Minnesota Ami er Cai J^Red
Br-zllian Artichoke?, Golden Dent Corn. rjKhtfS
other • interesting varietiesPeabody’s Batty
8w#e* Potatoes. Spanish Chufus, CamiribtoLa
Money 8»*h Cotton Seed, German or Golden
Millet, Cat-tail or Pearl Millet. Diamond Wireat.
I to y Wheat. HuDest Oats. Carr.«. Beets. jtfO;
Beauty c* Hebrew Potatoes. Sure-Head C&bbgke-,
5AO bushels Grass and Clover Seeds, JfgOO
bushels Red Rust-Proof Oats. New ArmSTO-
mato, New Golden Wax Bean. New Alpha Fee
(very fire). New Early Summer Cabbage
Fertilisers, Piowa. Garden Tools, Farm Ma
chinery, Steam Engine?, eto.
Send or call tor prioee to
MARK W JOHNSON A (
febl« dfiwlm 87 Mariei’a st stlant
A YEAR- Agents wasted- Bam-
nets legitimato. ParUaalqrabae.
Address J.WOfita « 00™ SUZaicWm