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—Mr. Qeorge J«asb Hmyoaks, tti* Hnglich
Btdiotl do v VitiuDj ibis cjuniry, uji:
'Xbs beauty of tha women ud iba comeu<
nc-oa of iba tu-a buvo ajtouiauca me.'
Limax Don in tos to Ui»ruLD—The Bo»-
tou Journal ..yi toa; falser fl«s:iug« left
tbe traix of dis fortune to tiamrd College
*t .ux tbo uMcxid of ina wi/o. It ib eelima-
to.1 *t 15 .0,009.
Tbe .‘rsciJont of ibs California State
YctN ultaral Socioty Iras reported 69,000aorea
eofcitu mill vhijjhiiU, muuberL.g 45,000,'
loo viuea, and ro*.f eacmuiK, wiai Urn land, a
capital oi Rto.oMl.UuO- Auotitr oomplete
n-pint in vo oe matio tun ycaic lienee.
—Jo 4J.uk on Jt j j iiigiuduU. *Hia lack
of teiifciun auHiciviitiy iuiuuatta bid lack of
euirae.’ Ooo iagoiaoJ on Oookt *fli» pbU
oapuyto tue tbeuiojy of New KugUnd,
ee.ioouod *ita poor Herman tboagbt— Iba
is to say, bo uiitea tau.r kraut with hie
bian=.’
—iiow urai ii'jbii; <J. Coilyer has taken
cb Jgbot tasOoarcn ot tn« Messiah, Now
Jerk, a now valuation boa toon patOuthe
pe-e. lteo soiling Tama aggrcg.iLB 4u45,~
Oou, the run! al cu wuicb leoipaatod to yield
about qs-4.6-'1
—‘Umua a' name is Itoea do la Hama, and
elm is tbo ilvaguttr of a F.onobmtn. She
bves in a lovely Villa t.b jut two miles from
Florence, where sno is auiroondel oy books,
plenties, auo, wbst sbo piixcs more than
both oi these, do*s. Every novel she writes
duils s rsaoy matke; at s7,0o0.
—l Galena ooriaspoudsat of the Cbicigo
Tr.bono 'has positive assurance that Qeu.
Uraut will tsako a tour of South America
auj uteaioo Oslore souanguownto quet
bfe, ana will msko tbo joaru&y after visiting
New Xork city aud 1’biUdolphia ’
—Beoietory Evans lias been visiting the
binbp.aOJ of WaUiui b lou on ii,id a ce Creek,
Westmoroiand county, Virginia- Tin- purs
pose of the Vint was to look over tbe grounds
With a view of selecting a skit able spot for a
monument. An olu-laetuoned brick chimney
is all that is left to mar a tbe bouse iu which
Washington onigrew pinafores.
—Id cast! of tbo defeat of Bobiuarn there
is said to be an impression m New York that
Mr. iildeuwui issue a pronuncumen.o de
clining all part in tuu F,e:idential contest-
It is said no has contemplated something of
tbs i led for some time. Tna democratic
tenusnoy in New York, JL’iidea being off, is
to Bayard.
—*aou see, rucssa.’ eat. the old colored
washwoman, ‘Binco uey e gut deae here big
Cray veto we don't bab so much to do. Bo
gomnicn .nut on a big craves nogdaysin-
•tod of s dean eb-.rt. You don’t know much
'bout dees matters, but if yon iasj off all us
cray vans in uis .own an’ luakede gemmen
show up, landsaket! you’d see do word
lookin’ while men you ebher laid yo’ bloated
eyes on.’
—Under lira utimu.ua of a money premi
urn offered by too aoik Uouuty (Mo.) Agn-
otuture BuOtety, ibuvy-.-tu boys bavs raised
upon oue'ji 6 htn of sn acre of land over 1,-
000 pounds of corn, six ov.r 1,100 pounas,
five over 1,2yd pound*. one over 1,3j0 ana
one over i,4ou, tbe uuampion being Moses
B. Mdtieon, Jr., ml Elude!„rd, with a product
of l,4t,4 pounds.
—Mis. jbewls was atone at night in a house
at Air Line, Oat j. nho was awakened by
tbe dioppiog ot too key from tbo lock of lira
front door. OUwsaing aright that a burglar
bad pushed u out, eue armed herself with a
pistol, and, when be intruded bis herd, final
ai it. liu dead body was taken away by a
companion, tuibo wa a ou that was to have
cam.u too plunder,
—New York Evening Foil! There ns much
acti lily in tuo real estaio market at present,
and ail well-known dealers are doing a large
business. Ibs general revival of trade, tne
resumption ot speoie payments, tne restora-
tien of butiness confluence mid the establish,
mtnt ot rapid transit nave given a autumn,
to real ootate traneuctions in tbia city which
baa not been known osfore for years,
A B.V3W-8TOJ1K BAGIKCl IK NkW EKaLlkD.
—Sosioa, Nov. 3.—The first snow of tbe
season commenced this morning, and, inter
mingled With rain, fell at in trols during
lue entire uay. To-nigut a strong wind pie ■
Vails, and enow is falling briskly. Dispatoh-
ea frcB various points in New Hampshire
and Vermont report a vary heavy storm.
Inins aro b.o:kaded.
Midnight—Tbe snow si:rm still SDbtinusa,
and anlose it toon abates, it most bave tbe
fcffoflt of d.croising tbo oxpeotsd vote in tbo
oouutry precincts.
—Tbe Cincinnati Oomusrcial has a Wash
ington telegram which says: ‘Aa invitation
has been sent Gao. Grant to visit North
Carolina in December, or such other tims aa
may be convenient. Tbo invitation is from
Jadge Settle and other leaning Bspublicana.
Tney promise him a boom, irrospeotivs of
party. Democrats from that State say they
will J oin in a reception te Grant, provided it
is nonpartisan, Thera aro many occasions
of atroog effort to get Grant to make an os-
tensive tour in tbe Btmlh this winter.’
—Pittsburg Post: It was predicted acvsra,
weeks ago that the rapid advance in the
price of pig iron would lead to importations
from England. Yestorday tbe Edgar
Thomson Sioel Works received their first
ooneigument wbisb, in tbe aggregate,
amounts to 1,5391006, acd tbe duty paid ou
it to tbo Government was neatly #10.530.
Tbe difference la prioo between tbe iron in
England and in America is about $3 per ton,
and tbe duty, as ubai been stated, is $7 per
ton, bo not oinniing the oust of aud trans
portation from tbe soatmrd, tbo iron was
pnrebased at $4 more per ton than they
oould have bought it from Amcrioau smel
ters. This is tbe heaviest importation ever
made to Ibis city, but it is eailthat olbers
will follow, which indicates that tbero must
be profit in tbo movement.
—Tbe quarrel ot tbe two widows of Ellas
Liepis, in a San Franeisco eemetcrj, as to
which should decorate bis grave, was descri
bed in this coicrnn last eptir-g. The affair is
now in a criminal court, through tbe ams t
of tbe superintendent or tbe cemetery. It
transpires that widow.l drove w dow2 away
ficm tbe grave; that tbe superiutentendont,
enameted of widow 2, gave.her a burial plot,
aud secrotly removed tbe remaica of Lispis
to it. Tbns widow 1 wont on decorating an
empty grave, while widow 2 bail tbo rot;
gtavo to btrself. Wiiow 2 could not keep
so pluultg a liotoiy to herself, and tbe story
got oat. Tbe aaperiotendent, frightened by
tbit publicity, slyly returned tbs remains to
thsirfiret resting place, and declared ihat
they bad never been diatuibed. Wife 2 got
angry at him for this act, and told all to tbs
police. An investigation followed, acd bo Is
to be tried on a charge of graTo-robbery.
•‘Almost a Fame.”
Toe telegrams report “almcst a panic
in watat" m New York yesterday. We
wish nobody harm, but shall keep dry
eysa if the gamblers in breadstnffs Buffer
a gaud deal. It is lamentable that Ike
b.eai of the poor should ba the constant
sp.rt Of gambling operators, with the
ultimtto result of wresting gigantic for-
tones out of the hard-earnings of labor,
end o: ten, no doubt, out of their food al
lo ivance. This is dons by creating arti
ficial scarcity, by corners, so-called, by
engrossment and speculative monopaly—
tricks that confound regular trade—defy
the forecast of regular and honest deal
ers—msko large margins indispensable to
safety, and finally, in the last analysis,
extort unreasonable profits from the great
body of consumers to oover risks. If
there aro no laws against such nefarlona
gambling, thoro ought to be. The regu*
Ur blackieg basin-si is a small mischief
and evil compared with it.
T lie New Yorlc Election.
The earlier dispatches indicate Ihat
Cornell fEepublioan) is eleoted by a
small majority, bnt Potter, the Demo-
aratic candidate for Lieutenant Govertor,
on whom the Dsmooraiio vote was con
centrated, has defeated Haskins, the Be-
pnblican candidate. The moral of the
result is that Naw York would have gone
Democratis v.ry easily but for; the Tam-
mary«ehhm,at.di» a Demaaratia State,
if the Damocratlo politicians cm agree
ou a ticket. Bat more perfect returns
will time by the later dispatohes in this
edition, and to these we refer the reader.
Tbb Viickmia Bonn Qoamorr Is siill
is the mist, both sides claiming the vic
tory.
Thc “rema'.as' of ‘ fighting Joe Hook-
ti* wsi* o-ttiito-lle, Iti Lc acighal
610 pounds.
Keport of tbe JLrostees ana
Offlc*r3 of tbo btate Iiunattc
Asylum.
We have reoeivod a copy of this inter
esting document,which has just been is
sued from the press of Messrs. J. W.
Burke <Ss Co. In all respeoU it is the
most favorablo statement that has per
haps ever appeared, of tho condition and
operations of the Asylum. It will be re
membered that in February last, the
aged and exc. llent Superintendent of the
institution for thirty-three yearB, Dr.
Toomos F. Green, was gathered to bis
fathers, fall of honors acd fall ot
years, and Col. James S. Piackard, also,
•n efficient member of the Board ot
Tna;e3B,ba? deceased. Tho vacant place
of Superintendent was filltd by tha ap
pointment cf Dr. T. O. Powell, a most
competent gentleman, and Dr. W. H.
Hall made the successor of Col. Pinokard.
Ho ia every way worthy of tbo position.
The trustees report an average of 748
patients in the several wards daring the
>ear, and the total expense cf every kind
(89,62919, which also includes tho pur-
cuase of 25 sores of land and three build
ings rendered 'necessary by their too
close proximity to the Asylum.
This is at the czoeptionally low rate of
32 9 10 cents per capita ptrdiem for each
patient. This oertainly indicates groat
prudence and economy, and Blows that
he gardens and farm of the institution
were utilized to tho almost for the sup
port of ite inmates. Strange to say tbie
valuable State property ia not insured for
a dollar, though the matter was brought j
specially beforo the appropriate commit- j
tee of tho Legislature at its last session.
Bat they preferred the State to take its
own risk, which is pursuing a policy, to
say tbe least, very doubtful.
The trustees express perfect satisfac
tion with tho managemeat of tho Asyinm,
and report a decided improvement in all
f its departments. The patients are
well aud humanely treated, and & aarefal
examination into the single o\ae of cruel
ty end neglect complained of to the Leg
islature reunited in the complete vindici-
tion of all the employes end officials from
any blame in tha premises.
The Sapsiintendent reports 746 pa
tients on the rolls on tho 1st of October,
1878. Daring the year that succeeded 209
more were received. In the same time
there have died and been discharged 197,
leaving present and under treatment Oc
tober 1st, 1879.754 patients. Tha whcl-
number of inmates daring the year foots
951. Of this number there hava been
discharged cured 64, removed much im
proved 12, removed improved 1C, remov
ed unimproved 9, eloped 7, died 90.
Of the deaths, thirty resulted from
epilep.-y, sixteen from paralysis, sight
from debility and old age, nine from
marasmus, seven from exhausted mania
six from dysentery, three from phthisis,
time from apoplexy, two from heart dis
ease, one from netvcn3 prostration, one
from cholera morbus, one from erysipelas,
one from carbuncle, ona from measles
acd one from pneumonia. This is s
vary heavy percentage of mortality, but
it should be remembered that all the in
mates ora more or less diseased, and
many are brought there in the laBt stages
of illness.
The several buildings aro in good con*
ditioo, and many improvements, each ns
additional water closets, east iron bath
tabs, hot water tanks, heaters, eto.
Under the heed of moral treatment,
Superintendent Powell suggests the es
tablishment of amusement halls in whieh
various entertainments could be given,
snch as musical ooncertv, theatricals, etc.,
nhiob serve greatly to break the monot
ony of asylum life, and divert from their
private sorrows tha minds of the poor
unfortunates. A ten pin alley ia also
fsocmmtnded, and a well stocked li
brary.
AU of these addenda to the oomfort
and happina.s of tha wretohed inmates
should certainly ba instituted.
Suitable acknowledgments aro made
tr all of those who hava generously made
contributions looking to tho abave ob
jects.
Toe report also embraces detailed ab
stracts of the receipts and disbursement,
of the Asylum, by Mr. John Hammond—
the garden returns from October, 1878,
to Oitober, 1879, of tbe value of vegeta
bles rxised, amounting to (6,098.25; tho
Oust of running the Asylum faro, and
value of field crops; statement of stock
and vehicles on band; a list of the num
ber of articles and packages sent lo tbe
VJtians inmstes of tbe instilutisn, end
by whom donated; tho amount of provis
ions issued for tbe patients, cloth end
clothing enppiled for their use, etc.
Tbo Chaplain also gives a statement
of the number of his religious services
eaoh week, and calls for repairs to tbe
ohapsl and cemetery.
Tee report is exoeedingly complete,
and, tt moy be added, exhaustive. It
will be read with interest by all who are
interested in this great aud worthy pub
lic charity foundation.
Georgia has just canto to be proud ot
her Lunatic Asyinm, acd shonld nev^r
withhold the necessary funds to keep it
In perfect working condition. .
Monet Tight Again,— The Wail
street dispatch te the Baltimore As,
complaining of the tightness of money,
siys it would have bass worth t«B #r
twelve peroent. all along but for the in.
flux of foreign gold. Bank men do not
look fora lower rata than seven per oent
the remainder of the year.
Boss 'Shifhbbd’s Bonanza, called
Batopsolis, in Hexico, is olafmed to be
the rietes silver m na on tbs senvineat-
—Prince Jhamsre* iut dmu Iu
suffering ssTscely from sotattoa.
lot -vote *auw
mmm.
Bicod Poriivr.
Sheehan, N Y. May 88;
H R Sixties.
Dxak Sis—I have used the T« etine. and
Blood purifier think it cannot be excelled.
Would rccouun-nd it to all os an excellent medi
cine. Yours very truly. M L DORMAN,
GREAT RE IEF.
Sick Headache.
Sauk, Miss. April 84,1678.
H & Stevies, Bosiox:
DBAS 81*.—I crrtily that m; wife has fre
quently uied your Vejtalinefor Sick Headache
and experienced great relief from it.
L A DORK.
WITH GOOD SUCCESS.
Dropsy and Sidney CompLint,
Dxi Moiebs, Iowa, September 10,1878.
H Hr Stxtxej, IfOi OE;
Dims MO.—I think very highly cf your Vega-
tine for Dropsy and Sidney Complaint wi-h good
fucoess. I bare also recom-ended it to others
who hare been greatly teneiit. d bi it« use
1) K EUGLEBTOW.
No 109 Walnut street,
VEGETINJB.
It is What is Needed,
FEMALE WEAKNESS.
Bsa Moieex, Iowa, Sept 6,1878.
H R Psbvsei. Bo&tos:
Dea£ Sib —For a long time I have been
trouolcd with Female Weakness and a weak
sinkinx feeling at the stomach, and. through tha
advice of a friend, I tried your Veg-tine. and find
it Juat what is needed. lean recommend it to all
sallcrinr from those complaints.
Yours resnectfullv,
MR8 ANNA bKLIA HARWOOD.
818 Fourth street.
A SPLENDID MEDICINE
Heart sat Sidney Disease. Female
Weakness.
_ GBJGGSVILIE, III. July 25,1879.
H S SlEVEEB. Bos.ON:
Deab&ib.—I was afflietet with Hesrt and
Kinney Disease and other Female Weaknetses.
and doctoral with several physician and re*
reived no benefit, -nti! I iried your Vegetine,
and alter taking two bottles I was completely
cu'ed, and hate been a healthy wom.n ever
since, although I am in my aixty-sixth year. I
do heartily recommend it a: a splendid medi
cine to a'l afflicted a^ I have been, and I bless
theday that it fell into my hands.
MRS MARIA HOBSON.
FEMALE WEAKNESS,
PBiLiDzxwni. July 81.1557.
H S SlEVBKS;
Desk Sib —I hava been afflicted with Female
Weakness and Womb Disease for many years.
Last March my husband got me a bottie of your
Vegetine. and before I had flni«'—d t king it 1
found relief: tbo second and ' rd • ttlei gave
me still further relief, and 1 ' • ali&y occinmend
it to ail females aufferinc ;om F,-ale Weak
ness. Re. pectfsliy yours.
MRS ELIZABETH U JOHNSON,
8243 No 7th street.
I am personaly acquainted with the above
Bsrsong aud soil them a number oi bottles of
Vegetine.
JOEBERHARD. HD.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H . B. STEVENS. Boston, Mass.
Vegetine is sold by all Drumsts
ODDS AND ENDS.
•'With Yon Alwuja.”
Now tkat cold weather approaches, let us
suspend our prayers for the poor, long
enough to stnd them around a little kni
fing wood; time lost in this way wi-1 not be
docked when the day of settlement arrives;
it is always comforting of coarse for the
poverty striskaa to feel when thoy gather
around their frugal repasts, that a whole
city full of kind hearted people are doing
all they oxn in tha way of rupplisxtiona, to
lessen iheir hardships; nevertheless there is
a species of solidity ahsat a ba>rel of 11 nr
or a oord of wood, sot to be despised, and
words of shear are awuetest to a poor min
when his stomach is fall and his feet warm.
"Onarity begins at home,” we are taught,
bit alas we are too forcibly reminded that
it never begins at ail; charity with most of
os, is parting with such property as is no
longer of use te ns, such as a eoat, with
private entrances for (he blasts of winter in
a dozen sections, or a dress, so dilapidated
that the battens oaly retain thsir hold by
the strength that is born of desperation. A
hat with the crown gone, aud a rim like the
moon in its last quarter, m»y serve vocy well
to express a charitable feeling, bat a disin
terested oritio would have to acknowledge
thatitooaid never present the appearance
of a Chapeau living tqnire up to its missi >n
on earth. And there are faulta to be found
with tbo shoes wa sometimes donate: a pair
of uppers set over a man’s .nitep may give
him a temiak appearsuoe in pnblio, yet what
w'U it profit n nan, if he gain a covering for
his extremities, and lose tbe feelieg of com
fort, the possession Implies, as loss it ho
must, when nothing divorces his soles from
the icy pavements? We are blaming no ono
about these things, for if there is snylhiag
in the world a man has a right to exercise
his discretion in, it is in choosing snch ob
jects from among his possesstons, as will,
when parted w.tb, damage him least. Wha;
we plead for, is a return to a more solid ba
sis in our charities; tbe market is at pees mt
UHited, and we are apt to deal too much in
false values; when we give away that old
hat or those old shoes, lei m not credit our
a tenants with what they cost, but with their
ariuat faso va’ae at the time of the last
t'ansacticD. By follow.ng this plan, car
accounts will come nearer balancing with tho
good angel’s books, when the time comes
for ns to be served with fioxl statements.
Wnen “G. Wash Ohillds” departs this life
we presume the paragraph column of tho
Constitution wilt be draped in mourning. G.
Wash has certainly been a friend to cur con
temporary.
Augusta did not zsnd a company to repre
sent her at the Btate Fair, bu; that is no
rosson why we alien'd not say that ths Even
ing News is a diamond of the first w-ter,
sot far down tho shirt front of the day.
The Bader rosxet was fired in Massachu
setts with great effect; it otimhod till zrnuh
bssctifully, and fit tho hsavene with an
electrio flash Lost Tuesday the State laid
its oar daw., on tbs ground, and hoard ihi
stick fall. This ended tos pyrotechnic:.
The wiiow Oiivsr, with her hopes forever
blasted, hto trepi away from pub do g zo,
and now nurses her mtmories in a poor
hou-e. ffwMsr, fee «aj deceiver, cm bed
and defeattd, nurse: hie eo.iowa in the Bay
Sta.e, that asymm for pol.ti-.ai paupers
Tho overs of •‘poetical juirue,*’cm wta.e
a pretty little remsuee a.onnd tbii cj'nci-
dence.
The world applauds the eaterpriao of lb.
journal whose rrperter mv.de: tne sky iu -
rickety tuiloo >. wade the poor wretch wh .se
duty it is to write up a Pinat-re piro.monce
is forgotten.
“The mdts of the gode grind slowly.” This
is all bsc-uie the h.nds are paid by the day
Will the gods never learn teat it is to then
interest to let out wo k by contrac ?—St
Laois Hepuclicau.
Jat Oo -x* & Co., who were forced into
bankruptcy eta th? 18*h of September,
1873, and whoi9 failure initiated ths
great crash whieh nas lasted aix years
and ia&ot over yet, it ia now f mad have
paid a»d will pay |1,122 27 on every
thousand dollar- of claims against them,
attar aU the immerse cO’-te and sacn-
flgfg atteadiog thc disposal of thsir assets
a id adjustment f thecl'ins ua*er as
signment. The waste of their assets has
been equal to the original claims against
toon.
Thb general result of tbo election* will
pvsbably shew some gain on ths put of
the B:p<*tfV&oc, but nothing like tbe
“tidal wave” they were ooonting oat
FfMMts cf Joies Oouniy Grand
, Jury.
rpHE Grand Jury chosen and aworn for the
JL tall term of Jones Superior Court 1859, sub-
ADMINISTBATOR’S SALE »
QKORGIs.BIBBtXiU.ViY.—By virtoe cl
aa order cf tbe Court ot -rSU of said
rcuntr, will besoltlo'i'th* «rs» Tuesday in »e-
C-mber.1879, >t the court house door In the c tv
of Maood. in said court:;. >ctw?eu the Ire*)
mit the follow nq aa their acneral presentment!; h0Bn 0( galc ( 0 lIowi j* real nisi I T four
We are sorry to report our p blicroacigenor- — - - —
ally in b»d condition. We are disposed to attri
bute this to tho changes that have been made in
our' oad laws by recommendation of tne two
preceding grand juries. We believe that under
our presen< public road laws our county Judge
wit'be enabled to enforce a better a: atom, and
we earnestly ask that new Commisskmera be
ippointod a. as early a day as may be practica
ble in order chat our roads may no lor.gerbea
reflection on the co nty we bave tbe honor to
represent. Repairs shonld te made cn Fall
Creek upper bridge on tbe Hilinboro road, also
tbe nigh bridge on the ,ame creek. Beasley’s
bridge over Walnut 'should ce repaired and the
contractor should be compelled to do so at cnee
Wo have through proper committees, care
fully examined tie bjoksotour c-iunty offletrs
It gives us pleasure torepert that we bare found
them ail neatly and correctly kept. Our oounty
Treasurer has exhibited proper vouchers for ail
moneys ollected and paid out by him. and we
t«ke pleasure in adding our testimony to his ef
ficiency and honesty. He now has op hand a
cash ba anoe of 51.2 2 93.
Our Sheriff and Tax Jollectorhas handled no
moneysino^ourlastcourt. Hiabooksare prop
el ly and neatly kept, We believe him to be an
active and vigilant officer, well entitled to the
confidence of our peodo
Our Clerk ana Ordinary, tha Hon Roland T
Ross, we still find, as ever in tho past, the same
faithlul and efficient officer, always at hia poit
His books and r- c »d» are correct, and believe it
our duty to addour testimony to the faithfulness
of this officer wh > has seived u-1o long and ro
well in examining the nooks of the county
Judgeit affords us no little pleasure how satis
factorily he has administered the law as entrust
ed to him. We find a very great decrease in the
annual exp-uses o' our Superior out t and a very
marked reduction iu tbe jail expenses. Crime
has decreased, and we find t egene al condition
of the county much he ter than iu years before
the estahlisnment cf this court, and for this
haupy condition ot onr county affairs we are dis
pose to give gre it credit to the preset t incum
bent, Judge Ri.hard Johnson. Tho books of the
Tax Receiver are very neatly and correctly kept.
Wohtve teen proper to make some changes as
to value of property in a lew instances. Wo
would recommend that such repairs a: havo
been suggested by our special committee to ex
amine public buddings be speedily made, under
the direction of the officer entrusted with theso
duties.
We farther recommend that the reckon the
Macon road near the Polly Williams place, be
blasted and removed. Alto, that the list ol
namts furnished by Foreman ot the Grand Jury
to the county Judge, bo appointed by him for
the purpose of reporting all vagrants in their
districts.
Our treatment by Hi* Honor Judge Lawson
has been unusually kind snd considerate. He
needsnoeulogiumatour hands, and we take
leave of him confident that nono of our public
interests oan suffer under the careful eye acd
watchful care of so Iaiihlul a custodian.
Colonel Whitfield, our solicitor General, has
lighten! d and simplified our l.bors, acd as rep
resentative citizens ot tha county of Jones we
return h.m our warmest and most heartfelt
thanks.
We recommend that these presentments ba
published in theTeiegiank «nd Messenger.
JOHN BKADLXY, Fcremtn,
Jackson Roberts, Allen F Holt, .
8 P Glswsou, T J Stewart,
JM eirid ebrocks, 8TBra;g,
A S Hamilton, W A Chamber:.
T GMidulebrooks, H L Chiles.
KH. Gordon, Hugh Gordon.
Jno W Harains, W P Glover,
Eobt T Christian, Martin *' Tyner,
Wm T Moi ton, Bt nj T Finney,
Geo W Mann. Wm S Monthon.
Joxsa SppBBionCouiiT,
October term, 1879.
It is orderod by ths Court that ths foregoing
general presentments b> published as requested
and spread npcntbe minutes of the conrt
BytheCourt- RUBT WH1TF1BLD.
Solicitor General.
Glebe's Oppicb. Joees Eppebiob Copar,
I doceitify that the foregoing ia a true ex
tract from minu'ea o court.
Witness my hand offloially October SI, 1879.
nov6 wit* ROLAND T ROSS. Oleik.
i VkORGIs BiB 8 COUNTY.—Khereas WR
VJ Aultman, of raid county, has applied to
me for tbe setti-g apart ot homestead of per. on-
alty and the valuation of the same, and I will
pass upon the same at my oiflesen Wednesday,
the 26th day of November, at 1# o’clock a m
A B ROSS, Clerk 8 0.
This November 5,1879. nov6 Id*
G eorgia jonss county.—wtereas
Joseph B Alexander applies to me for ac'»
ministration on the estate of William Alexinier,
deceased.
These aro to citeaui admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause at this office on or by'he
first Monday in December next, if any ll ey
have.why the same should noth: granted.
Witness my hand officially. Nov S, 1879.
ROLAND T ROSS.
novS lew4w* Ordinary
SOW BEADY.
HIS OTHER WIFE!
A MOST . „ ,
Entrancing and Dramitio Story,
By Rose Ashleigh.
(OF SOUTH CAROLINA.)
Author of “foe liflaw’.- Wager,’’
18 NOW READY IN NO 52 OF THB
NEW
1W
NEW
YORE
YORK
YORK
WEEKLY
WELKLY
WEEKLY
HIS OTHER WIFE!
13
An Intensely Exciting Story.
OF
Sonthern Life M Sontfcern Sceiias-
I TS powerful and artistic situations are devil
ed with an ingenuity that is both marvelous
and charming The reader knows not which to
praise most—tho graceful elegance oithe au
thor’s diction, tho magnetic force of the passion
ate scenes ortho naturalness that pervades tho
DEEPLY INTER ESTING PLOT,
and the rare combination ofaurprising incidents
leading to its solution.
The action is brisk, exciting acd intensely
dramatic; tho conversations aro spirited, bril
iiant, liberally sprinkled with gems of philoso
phy, and as terse and compact as the dialogue
of a play by Bulwer—whose graceful style, by
the wav. Rose Ashleigh seems to have made her
n ode).
It will be fonnd impossible to resist ths fasci-
nation of
THIS SUPERB WORK OF FI0TI03J
after thoreaderhas scanned the opening install
ment as far as the extremely interesting point
where
A Happy Honeymoon
is rudely t /ded by an appalling apparition,
A Spectre of tho Fast,
Thia is tho unexoectod and startling appear
ance ot a dark-robed figure, who astounds tbe
happy couple oy proclaiming a prior right to the
bridegroom, sg
H?S ..OTHER WIFE.
The imaginative reader can finer the strange
complications likely to ensuo when the you'll
ful bride fully comprehends tho duplicity acd
treachery cf tho man she has sw- m to love, and
wno now sta&aa agbass before
HIS OTHER WIFE.
Let no one neglect to read the opening chap
ters of th's grand story, which is now ready in
No 52 of Ihe
NEW YORK WELKLY.
Every news agent sells thc New York Weekly.;
Price Scents, rent toauy adores- in the Uni too
States (pottage free; t^roeaunth, for 75 rents;
four months $!; six months d 1 f#: or:., year 88.
Specimen copies scut free. Address all letters
STrteET & AMITH,
29acd31 Rose street. New York.
novS d2t w4t
"’WM if
10 PLANT.
I. C. PLANT &S0F
Bankers a ad Brokers,
MACON, - .- &: MBOIA
TRANSACT A i? c HEAAL BAMH8 3USMCSS
(4) in rquart forty twn 142' inthecilyof Vcer>,
nubo virtcd into four (4 lot*, or..- «f laid .ot,
with a dwrUi-:g of'cur («)reom,.the oth-rthree
(') lots rsrant. Th- a*OTe property fiortin,
on fecond and PTnm streets, divided from Camp
bell A Jone-’ war-boa,, by an slley Sold at
therro erty cf ill its J. Hilling,worth, l&teot
• aid county, deceased.' *olo for the 'benefit of
the heirs and creditors of aaid estate - ■
Term,, one-h.lt easts aud the.balance on
twelve months’time at eight (si par cent inter
est per annum. W T HOLLINGSWORTH,
nStd* Admim-'raior 8
BiBB COUNTY bHEKLFF a ALES
\STILL be sold before the court bouse door in
T T the city of JiacoiA during the legal hours
oi sale, on the first T eayar in Der-mber naxt.
tbe billow ngpropcityW wit:
Tbatt act or parcel of land in tha city of Ma
con, known in tha p.an «t said ci’.v as that p-rt
oi lot Nc Lin square 14. and for man - years prior
to January Uth. 1875, known as the residence lot
af Mrs Sarah A Weed and family, hud containing
ono ha'f clone acre more or less, next to tne
" y which divides the said land Irom the
Jraffinrifd iot iu the-handa of Clifford An
derson. executor of agidL Mrs Sarah A Weed, to
be administered.
1 cried on as tha proper*, of Clifford Anderson,
executor of Mrs Sarah A Weed, to satisfy a mort
gage flfa issued lions Mbb Superior Court in
favor ot Jot he a J Tinley exemtey; of Jauxos
Tinley, vs Clifford A Person, exesutor- of Mrs
-arah K Weed. Properly pointed out m said
mortgage a fa. . GhO&UK t CHkRRY. -
nov4 ltavdwpd hberiff.
GORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-By virti-e of
VjT an order from tbe: cm rsol (Minas of Saio
ccunty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in De-
ce nbar, 1879, at the coup house door in th: city
of Macon, between tbviogsl hours of kale, the
folio ring fausda to rit Tea acres cf land of
lot number 273. in Rutland district, in said
county, lying between tlpring lak- aud Btube’s
bridge. Also 50 acres cf famiot lo* number *Mi,
bringtbe west half of tha east hall ot raid. lot.
Alsothe west half of same lot number 85 c n
taming 50 acres all of she above described lands
contaioingHOacresmcreol les,. fold as tbe pro
perty of Berry Willis, Itje otssidft ouuty deceased
for a division amongst' the heirs of said estate.
Termscasb. "NANOY PAhKIB.
nov4 ltaw4w pd Ad minlstrstrix.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
EOBGIA, JONB8 COUNTT.-By ootaent
OT of parlies, will.be sold before tbe court
house door in Clinton: Jones county on the first
lay in Decembennext. tun louowlog paop-
erty, viz One ^hundred and fiftj^ acres pi land
Ibgiog
tritawt
oiom or less, tbo place whereon wm G Middle-
brooks now lives, snewn at the home place be
longing to the estate bi Wm > MtfliHstnoqks of
said county deceased -old lay .toe purchase
money. Said place.is well improved—a good
ir .ee;ion of both peach and apple trees. A good
ginhtuse. g|n »l d screw on the place. T-rmaon
the day of rale. A J MIDDLK BROOKS,
WmCHILDBS.
Wr MID'LB BROOKS.
October 20.1879 novfi Exeeuiora.
AUJUNISl'KAlOB’S SALE.
G E ORGIA, JONES COUnTY.-Agreesbleto
an order granted by tbe court of Ordinary
ol Jones county I will sell at tbe court house
door iu the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday
in Do-ember next, four acres of land more or 1-ra,
belonging to the estale -• Henry Christian, do
ceased,'adjotnlng- Samuel Hodne, two
and one-hmt miles i oto r at ot- Clinton. 8sid
land has agoodginll. H , d screw upon it,
good laud and level, ea W ritivate hold for
payment of debts. Tvn: s M< Oct IB, ttf9
n«.vl 1aw4w ■ HR T’ats «e . >
jSjt18S8%b *
Slsso 8
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HK
|6Sa“-=^ 3 «l
feasts
r* BORGIA, BIBB C iUKTY.—Whereas Wm
VT Ryder has made application to me for let-
tors of administration on tho estate of Mary A
T Mmshew, late of said'eounty, deceased.
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all
perions cocc.-rnedf to be and appear at the
Court of Ordiniry of said coun'y on tha first
Monday in December u«it to show cause if any
they have why letters of administration should
not be granted said applicant.
Witness my hand offiHally.
no2 JAMcMANU?. Oritrary.
EORGU. BIBB COUNTY. — Whereas
Tallulah O Wilder has applied to me for
the'setting apart a homestead of personalty,
and the valuation of the same, and I will past
upon the same at my efflee on Tnursdar. the
20th da< ot November. 1879. at 10 o’clock a ra.
Witness my hand officially.
. J A MCMANUS, O dlnary,
October It 1879. not*
in his petition duly filed and entered on record
M a sue
estate.
that be has fully admmistere ■ on 8 Whittekend’s
This is therefore to o!te all persons coneerned.
kindred aud creditor*, to show cause, if any
they can. whv said executor should not be die-
charged from his admitiiatration and receive iefc
ters of dismission on the first Monday in Feb*
roury. 1680. ‘
nov21sw4w i J A McMANUS, Ordinary.
EXB6UTOR3 AND COMMISSIONERS
SALE.
W ILL be sold before Hie csnrt hense door
in Dublin, Laurens county, on tha first
Tuesday in Uecemberncst, a large and valnaole
tract oi laud situate in said county of Laurens,
ccuUiniuz one thousand acres and known as the
Howard F.hce-t'ue rams being the plaee on-
which Mr, Mery A Howard resided al ths time
ol her death. There is on tbe premises a large,
comfortable dwelliog and good outhouses: also a
country store. The placa ia in a high state ot
cultivation and tho whole premises are U good
repair, Tho ubare prrprrty will be so’d by vir
tue of a decree from Laurens Superior Conrt in
the case ol A 8 Howard et al. executors, vs Sauls-
Bury, Kespess ACo*t *RSH 0 WARD,
WCfiOWARD,
W A GAINST.
• - Executors.
ROLLINA STANLEY,
JAS A THOMAS,
JOSH HALL.
no 8* Cammlasiscera.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
YTTlLLbesoldin thetownof Knoxville, Ga,
TT on tho fint Tuesday in December next,
all th) lands heljugingto the estate of Nosh
Cloud, deceased,containing 150 acres more or less,
a.ij >in!rg the lauds of Caasay and Hancock, and
the pumbirs given and more par.icularly do
scribed on day of sale-
ociSl dltw4l* JOHN W ELLIS, Adtn’r.
IjC
Masbmc Building:,
3 IT T a ~3
ivi f l tji .
5* -•>< «>• -i*
Macon*
p
.if
Cfcor^ia*
IfelSOW OFFERING teth mblie thelfoilow
i : x
uota tionsD/yin 3 joJ, : ’ . .
DU* r 'o SfLKS in endless variety from 15 ett
BLACK KJLX8, a very knre assertment, frem
(1 per yard to 54. » •
BLACK GRENADINES ol every imaginable
pattern from 85.55.45.55,65, 75 cents and cp to
(260 per yard:
DRESS GOOD^. Hie largest selected siock'in
this city, Irom 8. lO.'lsSTw, 2?, 25,59.55c toJ85»
mtjm* toXHtoa lie.
-LINEN LAWNS. *310 have a splendid line o!
Pattarna Irota 18, 2fl, 25, ?0, S5,40c per yard.
PACIFIC LAWNS. OarstyPs are very n-
tonaiva,Xtqui.l2|^15 25c pe yard.
WHITE LONDON CORDS in stripe and
chock from 8 1012* i» 1910 apfl 23c per yard,
COLORED LONDON CO&DS in kill theni-w
shades And patterns from 8 to 121-2 15 IS 2bc
per yard. ,
HOSIERY for SadieN; Misses and Children
This Department is very extensive ia new style;
and .hades.
HAMBUR'LBBGTNHB, thelarc, :t stock ever
broitebt to Macjn, from 5 7 910121 - J 1518 20 25
to 42 50 per yard.
WHITE GOODS. Everything pertaining to
this Department, comprising I.iucn Lawns.
Rwiss Muslin, Jaconets, Na nsook, from 121-2
IS 20 85 to 60c per yard. *
LINEN TOWELS, a very la-pe assortment
from 31,3185, 3lS0, 3175. $2 and up to {Spin-
dozen. L ■
PARASOLS: of the latest styles and patterns
from 85 50 75111 251 Cn 1 75 {2 up to 310 apiece
SILK TINS AND BOW*, a beautiful se ecteo
line, from 25 80 55 40 45 50 CO 76c Bp to 3250
apiece • ;;
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING,.« large assort
ment in all styles. Tbe best Bine Flannel Suit,
at *10 50 a suit. t
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS in all the
new designs from 85 00,{6 50: $S CO, 36 50,8700.
$7 50 ud to 312 51.
CHILDREN’S SUITS from S to 10 years oil
age from $260500 3 50 4 00 4 50 5 GO up to 110 pet
suit.
CHILDREN’S KILT *UIT8, from 21-2 tos
years of nge, a splendid assortment.
MATTING in all styles and patterns from 16
SO 85 5055 to 75u per yard.
CARPETS, the largest stock in the Ststr, a
gr:ally reduced pii.-es.-
Aud all kinds of Goods pertaining to a first
elate Dry Goods Establishment.
—o — ‘
OUR SAMPLE DEPARTMENT Is now com
plete, and we will be pleased to send Samples ol
any kind of Gooditosny one free of charge.
S. WAXELBAUM & BRO.,
New York Store, '
Masonic Building,
aprS 6m liacon, Ga
hours of sa!e, on tbe first Tuesday in December
next the ft-liowmg property to wit: ,,
That tract of land tit .a-ea in the countv of
Jorcs coMnimrg S50 acres core or e's one hall
j.iluiMitbo! Mi tJU adiemieg public road on
the northeast by lownsev.d place, south and east
by lands of Samuel Hedge and belonging to tbe
t.-lale of lunry Chriitiafi. c.cceaied, and < re in
xhr possesion o! Rcbeic T Christian, adminis-
. at rof Henry Chri-tian.deceased.
Levied oust the property of Henry Christian,
d-ocaied to sat afy a fl ta issued from Jones
Superior Court in fsvur of James H Blotmtvs
Robert H Christian, as admmittrttorof Hncrv
Chrittisn, deceased. Robert T Christian aud H C
Christian, Lr>perty pointed oct by defendant's
aU.-rney. BJPHILL1F8.
ict-0 law4e* D-DUtv Sheriff .
*il'7 r 7 r 7 A YKARai
•Pt < 4 Outfit tne.
KEY Allrreta, F:
a expenses to aaer ts.
Address P O TICK
rj.kORblA. JONE!*COUNTY.-Whereas Ga
V* J»-o>3 B kberlaailm n:«tratoron‘iheestate
oi Joseph G 8Tlf », decva-cJ, applies to me for
dismission from Arid estate. 3 w
- These are to cite all persons concerned to
show cause, if ary the v have, at the November
Term ot this court why the same shall not be
grunted.
- Given underlay band officially..
lullStd» RUfiANDT ROSS,Ordinary
A GOOD FUN
Anybody oss leer a to make money rapidly oper
ating in Stojk, by tbe “Two Unerring Ruleefc:
euccess,” in Sleiirs~T.awrer,ce A Co'a new Circu-
ar. The combm&tioa method, which this firm
has made so successiuL er.abie.-. people wivh
Urge ortmall means to reap all the benefit, oi
largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or
dera, In-rarious sums, are pooled into cno vast
amount arid, co-operaced as a mighty whole, tout
set urine to each shareholder all the an van eges
ol. the largest operator. Immense profit* are
divided monthly. •Any amount, from {5 to Ji.COe
or more, ton be urad ntccesslully. New York
Baptist Weekly,September86.1878, says: “By
the combination system $15 would mnke$75, or
5per cent: JtO pt,y» 3s£0, or 7 percent: $100
-■ .ililM>lVMOiar«aper cent nn Aha jtoek diirirg
t%wt month, aewmiiug te tbe market.” Frank
Leslie’* Illu&lrsted Newspaper, June 29th; “The
combination method of epera’ing stocks is the
Si fist raeresofut ever adopted.”. K ew York .In-
dependent Sept, lrih: ‘-The ctmb-.mition SF
temis founded upon correct busuie-s prircipire,
ar.d co person need bo wifhoui an income while
it is be; I workiDg by Mca-rs LaWrerce A t'o."
Brooklyn Journal; April 20th i "Our editor m«a<
* net profit of sun 26 irem $20 in c:iu crMer.-.—
Lawrence A Co’k combicitions-" New circular
(mailed free) explains every thing. Slocks and
bond* wap ted. Gaertr- uent bonds (Ruplicd
Lawrence A, Co. Bade is. 57 Exchange flare
N*»wTnrk CTu I
j
ifmm.
MR
iSCaapguSfl
nkOi::i.s EIHB titill -VX.—Wnerea- Mrs
U Martha L Harris, guardian of Mattie J Har
ris. Annie L Harris and J«mc i A Harris, minor
children of Thos A Harris deceased, has made
application tor letters of disruption from said
gnardlanstio. These are therefore tocitoand
admonish all persons concerned to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary c-f said county on tho
first Monday it; November next to show cause i(
any they have why aaid application ihouid not
Witness my hand officially.
J A McMANUS, Ordinary.
Anirust 4.1879. niiKStf]
Horiuij:,
Valuable Fiantation for Sale;
fpKRBR miles from Leesburg on Muekalee
JL Creek, WOO acres, about Sot in a fiae state
of cultivation, well improved wHh good gin bouse
and screw. Gin can oe tub either w th steam or
horse power, with seven horsepower engine on
the plaee ready for ginning. Five mules that I
will sell also, tegetber with corn, fodder and
cotton seed in abundance tosupplv the place.
Five other mules on the place owned by tenants.
Desirable place to liveaadno trouble to get la
bor. Frire $5 per acre cash. Any one can we
the plaee by calling on the manager.
Also at the same rricol will soil Fo8 ccr“s on
Flint river, abo-t 600 under cultivation. Good
improvements, with gin home arid screw.
Both oi tha above places are well watered
and have an abundance of fine timber. T desire
to sell because l'have too much lan l ar.d lire to
Jar froth these places to attend to them. 1 bind
rayw'.l to there pricos only Ur thirty dsys. Ad-
drets 80L PAGE.
aap81 wit Starhsville. Ga.
NOnCE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
A LL persons having rlat-ns s gainst tbe
estate if Vlicbsel Rowan, deceased, are
re hereby required to present them to me prop
erly sworn to, Htid those indebted to said estate
manotiaxdtu mrjro immediate par merit ol the
•«e PARKY KWBKNY.&dm’r.
G eorgia, bibb county. — whortas
Emily E Butts has made application for
letters of administration on the estate cf Heury
Butts, latcof said county deceased.
These arethferefora to nto and admonish all
persons concerned to ba and appear lt the conrt
o! Ordinary of s*M county on the first Monday
iu Decnrobcrnext.tosbowcauieif anrthey have,
-by ledeYio! almiuistration'should not be
granted to’he applicant.
Wilnesa tuy hand olflciaiiy,
- t.ov2 ltawtw* J A McMANUS, Ordinary,
I N accordance with an ord-r of tne court ot
Ordinary of DsKalo county, Ga, the under
•igned will came to be sole within tbe legal
boi.ra of sale before-the conrt honre door in
Clinton, Jones exunty, G*. on tke first Tuesday
in Dcc.-mb'er next, the following properly he-
longirg to the estate of Mary Mary F Tults de
ceased, tivit: l'hsoll Tufti homestead known
as tha Btountsvillo tr:ct containing twohun-
attd smlsixty two and em hi*t acres togetJcr'
with -ovonty one anil ine ball acres of * hat is
known fs Ike Goddard tract, and siventy ons
a: d onoia l acres cf what is known as tho Mil-
■«- tract. TUco lands rank with thc best Jones
romr.y lands aud aro sit. ate in sue of the heal-
thicst rirlions of the cvnnty. The dwelling is
ap eigb* rcosed two story bail ding beautifully
situated.' at tbe crassins cf the Katvrtjn
and Meccn and Miiledgevilte and Acnti-
rel’o lia s, in'y seven miles from Bad*
dock Station o . slacon acd Augusta railroad,
There is also n now tw,» story gin
n-us: arid argot <1 frame store house now occu
pied by>’ thrifty merchant The well u a seal
ni b-iiuty with nn abundance of tend w ter.
-There it an abandatire of all kinds of choi c
fruit. Tbo tieighbo h.ou is gooJ. there are
two Uefboditt chur.hes n :xr by and a Bsptist
church'on the place. Any p«rton 1 oking tor a
firm iir-th-sportion o! the State wculd do well
-o look at this property beloredsy cf talc, and
the a tentioatf pbyairii, r & lo: king for a!c:a'.ion
•» esp cislly called te it The tcrm3 will bo cash
TIS&f wi tbe surrendered on tet of Januaiy,
Afffih , JFATUFT8,
A minlstrafor with will anteted, of Mary P
Tuftk, deceased, laieo: Crawford county.
r.ovitl
T
la A LB,
K9UL sell on the *nt Tuesday in December,
_ aopublio sale, (if rot raid at private silo be
fore) my let coctatcmg two residences with all
ihe hiceiaary out hou ee, known and described
on ""t nt city of Macon as lit No 1, in block No
84 f renting on McIntosh street and running back
to alter t’OJMt, containing one-half acre more
or lea*.. Terms cash.
MRS ELLEN ORONAN.
November 4th, 1*79. ner*lts*4w’
JO»E3 COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL be aold before tha oourt house doo* in
the town ol Clinton, on tbe arat Tutsday
in Dreamber. between tbe legal hours of sale h
fuliowicg property to wilt
Sixty-live acres ot lau I nasra or teas, adjoining
the lauds of RD Le-te", 1 O Benner, Joeph
co> gains and others. «ud known as the home
stead of George ■ Par sue.
Lerivd on to satisfy a d fa issued from tbe Su
perior Ct are ot Jones oount in favor ol Pleasant
tt Thompson, surviving paxtner etc, vs George 8
i ■
Ferine. Froperty pointed out by plaintiffs at-
in—f.v And in nct-'tssion of defemiaut this ko-
WJGKI8HAX, Sheriff.
.Ler -u, i&79.
cor 51 BW AW
EXEGUiOJi’S SiLE.
B Y virtuo of tbo last will and testament of
Ambrose A Williams, deceased, I will sell
at tho court home opor in CImton.'J-jses county
Go, on ths first Tuor.dty in Dtcsmber next SC5
acr. sof laid more or less,in Jones county, be
loosing to liter-state ot aaid deceased, situate six
mfleB nurlheast of Macon. Fair land, plenty of
wood and water with log cabins on it. Sold for
distribution. Terms cash.
Oct 11. 1879. JACKSON ROBERTS.
ortl<aw4w* Executor.
APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION OF
PERSONALLY.
G eorgia jasper coUNTY.-tniiiamj
Polk Henderson makes application for ex
emption «f personalty, and I wtil pass upon tho
same nt my office on Saturday, ISth day o' Octo
ber. 1679.
Witness my effloial signature
F M S WAN SON, Ordinary.
Ordinary'* cfflre, Sent 24.1879. se53 law»q»
A V TAYLOR') LIBEL TO fa. ltlVuitOB
vs ' >■ To isibb Superior Court,
Wat TAY LOR J April .Term, 157S
t It appearing to ton Court by the return of toe
Sheriff that ths defendant docs net res’de in
Bibb county, and it further appearing that be
doesnjt resile in tni* State, and it further ap
pouring that Servian has not been perfected in
accordance with a rule irom this Chart granted
November 15th, .878.
It is cn morion ordered that said defendant
answer said libel at tbe October Term. 1879, of
this conrt, or t-at aaid cause bo considered in
default >rd libellant allowed to proceed. Or
dered further tout service be perfected Dy pub
lication in the Tttlsgr -ph and Messenger oaca a
month for four months.
By the Court:
JOHN L HARDEMAN,
Libellant’s Attorney.
This Juuc 21th. 1879.
A true e: In ct from thn minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court, tils 24th June, 1S78.
jcii231aai4m A B RQ33 Clerk.
TBUri EE’S SALE
W ILL be sold in the city cf Macon ontbs
first Tuesday in Deccmbe' next for the
purpo-e of a Ulvsiun amonnAt the htira the old
price known rs thc ble residence ol JsmeaW
Knott, and tw i.tv-tnreo bmlciiigius adjoining
said place. Also let of lands wear of the city
known xa thn Bailey lot, aonfalning one hun
dred aores. Alsou h, If interest in fire lots con
taining four hundred and eighty acres, tbe other
bul'belonging to theestate ot the late JudreT
G Holt deccatt d. a l known aa the Holt A Raines
lands. Terms on the a avof sale.
; JAME2 W KNOTT,
wot dlt Aw4t* Trustee.
NOTICE. We have
the LARGK8T and
he Mlling Stationery
Package la toe world. It contains 18 sheets ot
Paper, IS Bnvelopes, Pencil, Penholder, Golden
Pen, and a piece of valuable Jewelry, Complete
sample package, with elegant gold store Sleeve
Sutto e. 8et Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Quid
plated Ring, and a Ladies* Fashionable Fanej
Bet, Fin and Drops, postpaid IS cents. SQteck
ages with Assorted. Jewelry $1. 8FLBNDIE
WATCH AND CHAIN FR8E WITH EVERY
$50 —.ORTH OF GOOD8 YOU BUY. Extraer-
din n lnda«e meats to Agents
BRIDE A CO,
< Broadway, N-Y
ZhiT .JLi’io
COSDEKSED
Rarest opportunity for'making money is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in the
South ou this exceedingly useful end low-priced
book. 1.000 pp, doable column. 700 engravings
10 double-pnge colored maps. Only SSaoopv
For terms and territory address T ELLWOO
ZBLL, DAVI6 A CO, Philadelphia. mar7w4t
c\^ceai ocrasD
1Y>WBNTY years’ txptrience. For particulars
A address ^{tAslamp
J AMES M HARDAWAY,
T.i twrtv M HI. Pike counts. Ga
FOR RENT.
I WILL at public outcry, on tbo first Tuesday
in November, 187J, before the court house
door in MoLticelloT during tbe 1-gal hours of
sale, rent to therhighest and lust bidder, 840
acres cl land situate In Jasper county, Ga, be
longing to the-stale of Henry Walker, for ihe
tear 1880. 7he land is under good fences ard is
well improved, has a ccmfciwbio dwelling home
wrih five rooms, good barns, stables and homes
■ or labo er*. FLBSTU OOD WALKER,
octS Taw«w Eio’r ofHerry Walkvr.
Cf CC aaetiia pictU por week. wtUtproie
03 00 it or forfeit $50i $4 Outfit free. E
Kf DKOUT ft CO. 213 Fultou street, N Y.
-.Cts w6m
JONES COUNTY IASDS
FOR, SALE.
1\TY plantation on the Ma'on 4 Augusta road.
JxL ore half mile 'rom Haddock’s Marion,
containing seven hundred and twenty sc-rsof
land. Onefoctth of the land is in the woods—
oak acd hickory. The-e Is runnii g aster and
good sorings in every field. A handsome resi
dence with eight rooms, and surrounded by a
beautiful oak grove 1 will sell it all together,
or divide tt In throaparcels, a« Darrin- may wi-h
Oct 29 THOMAROBOWBN.
ligtlSllfjli
ylg|giii4|tt
Eft
mus
13
THE
LEADING CLOTHIER
OF
MACON. CEO,,
m l!»li ill
HIS
BUSINESS SUITS
ARB THE
NOBBIEST OF THE S&iSON
AND HIS STOCK OF
BENTS FOBlSBIffi&OBDS
cannot be equaled. Ho t Uo curries kb imtri n
it.-ck of
DHYGOODS.
Klcn’t fail; to insiect.
Very Respectfully.
Gus Nuss!muni<
09RNBR THIRD AND SECOCiD STREBTS,
epptld't w-m. Macon. Gn.
Butchers-
TTLAVT Oxen and fai Bcof Cattle for sal* in
JLL loll of iwent.Vor more. Apuly in par,on
to F AThompson. tuperintende.nt on Mr Foil’s
i-lace in Houston county,six miles fr m Houston
faitcry. Post office Bustard Roost, Gu,
octsldStw: '
vlipl
/ZjEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-By virtuo o
VJ an order from the Court of Ordin&rv o
Bibb county will be sold on the first Tuesday ,n
November, 1879 at the court house door iu said
county lx tween the legal hours of tale, the tract
oi Islu known as parts of lots numbers 119 and
189 in Warrior district ol raid c:nnty whcicon
Ruths Jonts resided at the lime of her death,
containingltoacres roorecrles*. »ith improve
menta thereon adjjinixz lands of Frank Holley
on the east and south and on wcs: aud north the
landtof Marshall. Tidwell. Sold for distribu
tion and to pay expenses of administration.
Term# cash.
Oct fi, 1879. JOSEPH J JONES,
Administrator Ruths Jor.es, deoeaied.
oct7!*w4o*
••r«*»t»«»Htj> Mnnit rnrwf
yriyirti>ix«Brtia«nAffir8a i mAiemm*
ADMINISTRAIOR’8 SALE.
1 JY virtue of the last will cf William Wbeatly,
> of Jones oounty. deeetsed.l will tell at the
courthouse doordn Clinton, Jones oounty,Ga,
on tbe first Tuesday in Deo, mber next, -8 acres
of land more or lea* belonging lo raid estate and
known as th- old Duncan place near the line ol
Baldwin oounty. Fair land in a good state ol
cu tivation. fiejd for distribution. Terms cash,
octi.. i»;b.
NEW_YORK.
Opening Spring Displq
or
NEW DRY GOO
WB OAK POSITIVELY ASSERT THAT A
PERIOD HATE WE DISPLAYED AN Afifl
ireNT OF DRY GOODS SO ADEQUATjlW
REQUIREMENTS OF THE PUBT
PRICES 80 ADAPTED TO THE N
OP ECONOMICAL SHOPPING.
SILKS.
Oar BUCK SILKS contain the
brands ot Bonnet, rouson, Jarlsaicr. (
rard. and other equally prominent manufactC
Tha Lord ft Taylor FAJiiLV SILK erdoysai
Ulion for universal excellence that is a
passed. • - • < :
Our Amerisan Cachexriire INDESTRUCT1BEE
ALACK- SILK Justly clfuros enritest attesttB.
btinff equal t» the fc**t o! reign manattooaaPM
hAlf tile cost EVERY YAFJ) WARRAMHHJt' F
In COLORED SILL3 our well-seleeied ttafeLim
offered at prices ttant cnr.net be underrold. /
COLORED AND BLACK fclLK DAMAASSa
bracing the rarest gem-* ci tha EuropcAacC^
AmeriCAn Mflrket*. ^
In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARD® mf tfaf
everything that is sew and b«?r. Jtkai. ^
DEESS GOODS.
V*. Ds
vanetj
printed
lines, F
Novcltiea in Cachemercs, Suitings, DeL
aud the itandard cloths, in splendid variety.
••Anderson*#” Scotch Zephyr^ i * '
Dress Goods, Mnmie Cloths, Cotel ...
Cheviot*. Ac.; with every grade to be fcaul in
first-cUftS eaiablishmcDt < W«. .. _ '
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wrap.
* This department malnsaina Its supremacy, aafi
shows the best productions from the Europe*,
centres — . • /
Our Cloaks afid Sacquca are cut and made bw
men tellers, therefore atyl; aud fit aro guaranteed.
> Suits and Costumes.
Our SUITS anil COSTUMES fully sustain 'that
pre-fminenee so justly established, aud always
represent tho latest styles fashions. **
Ladies' and Children's I'nderg&nnah.
Spw rb assortment of Klee French haixMoado
U?TdeR\TEAR, comprisinff every requisitefcr«
lady's wardrobe. Also, cL.Idreu's suits for teqr
ape and size. * « »
Our Infants* Furnish;r.ff Dapartment la &***•
ourhly equipped. Complete Wardrobes as low
$35; better goods in proportion. Any artfete
the Wardrobe at list price; really cheaper
tin home-made article, and much more saf
tory„
Hosiery., Gloves, & Haudkefe&^b.
The lergddt. rarest, ar.d most unique Pmiek
novelties in thc city. Also, the medium grwtss of
hose tor ludiee and cliildren at very motorola
prices. y ' \
Lsdifis*. miitti’, and children’s kid, ch>th. Obd
Lirfo Thread Gloves of tfr-Q best manufacture,**
all the newest shades to match any dress motertet
- A superior selection of plain hemmed linonjMl
all linen hemstitched, and scolloped Haad£p>>-
cliiefs. Also, embroidered Silk IlandkerchSte
unsurpassed in Lo.. ,./ or color. \
3EtXSBO»rS.
AU the choice grades, containing every oiSit
and shade known. Frcs’i additions doily. r
dents’ • Furnishing Goods.
Every possible requisite Mrogcnllcnian’sotfcai.
Firshcl2s3 and Knltnn grades of goods at-Hr
.usual reasonable prices. Quality, style, and fit tim
prominent features of this department.
Soots acd Shoes.
Forsprint and summer, for Ladies. Mlsses,lrafi
Children. Ck-lli lop. low ballon shoes, thc novcltt-
of tbe season. 6- 60; genuine kid vralUine boric,
$3.73. Lowshocafrom£2to33;flnoqua]ltysl|B-
pers from $l.i» to 83.00: Jii-ses’ best pebble w,
worked buttonholes, S3; Children’s hard xntor,
spring -vcl. button boots, $1.00; Infants’ shoes. *B
colors, vV^i. f
Boys* and Youths* French call button hoots,
$2.75, and a good, durable laced shoo $1.05.
19* Oar are all firat-doM.
fill aU orders exactly and to thc SntereflC
of iiurclKum, eanrnntce nh pnrchj^*
to l>o BiitUlhctory to buyers, and a Land
ready to remedy all errors. Wo levWe
orders, convinced that n first trial will
Insure ua tho regular eaatoci hereafter*.
All orders for Goods to be nccoiapa*
elect by tho money; or, where partlea
trial!• Good* will be tent by express,
C.O.D. Where th© remlCtunee h too
larj;e, wc alwuya return tho dlffereafcc.
Broadway asd Twentieth St. v ,.* k
grand. Cfcrystio, and 'Forsyth,
TIACdKfiS &
8TU DBINTtt
SSO to si I tin or SSffiffi
PK15 MONTH.
during Vacation. For foil particular*
address J U McGURnv * t;o,
ngfl w't> t I.cuis. Mw'
HARDWARE
-*|
»l TINWARE IS
^jlRON & STEEL,1
Carriage aid Wagu Sittiials,
?|Le>ili8r aid Eiiier BelUn&jJ
““ . AYEBY’8 !-
?! ro
& TWO HOESE PLOWS,
fci ItO* -FOOT PLOWS.
“Isons, p!stols|
I AMMUNITION, |Q
FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.;?
® ; W. have a well asserted stock acd
^IgUARANTKE PRICES.
S^r Carnage Factiry.
KENT & GREENE
—Manufacturers of and Dealer*
Carriages,
Buggies,
Wagons.
Our Shops on Poplar Street, nextdeor toBtew
art’s Stables.
Are tunplird wit h a full stock of .ltd cbeipesC
materiuls.at.d we have n our employ the base
mechanics in Georgia. We will make nothing
but the very beat work, and at prices uit'-in tho
reach of all. The n.a..ufi. 1 urirg dtr-rlmentie
in rbarxe of T 8 Greene, late of Fn-etnaa ft
Greene, who will be gls, io wait on all bis ok!
customer?. The b*st band made fcarnesaalways
-tiband Roi/airiii^of .- Hkinds will Luveoare-
ful altenticn. Prices K.w. W<* will occupy toe
old carnagestami. Good. Small ft Co, as ».salat-
room on < ictober 1st AU work warranted.
Vann. Aumst 22.1878 nififm
te Y iAtetemtaraN,
Ad m'r with will annexed.
BJ. MAY III,
98 Cherry Street,
MAOOL, - - 'IA,
Mauufacturer- ot aud trpalcra in
C A T* R fAGSS,
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness. Saddles, Whips.
Bridles, Loiters, Hames,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Baci,
CHUM? CAMAfiftl
Lap Robes
Horse BLnnkets,
Sole, Dp* ini Hariie&btfilhr
Cali Skins, Shoe Findings,
Call and examire onr stsch befo”o 'liKreha#-
Repo’iitones— 98 Cherry Si reel, Muuun, oafi
Btoad Street Augusta
a in'.iith tirl faipen?” ;u-sst<)ri
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