Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, December 02, 1879, Image 5

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THE HOLMAN Fever and Ague, II7ER AND STOMACH PAD. ilD rnKDICAfcABSOttPTIVE. 11 BODY and FOOT PLASTERS <! AND ABSORPTION SAIT For Baths ply by Absorption, •h and Spleen Cure wihout med cine, iimi a bo beet Liver. Ftomacl D:ctor in the world. Facts for the Public The stomach and Liverare thetour cc* 01 vigor and health if kept in a hea tht condition. There it do known remedy that will to promptly and effectually inmre a hea tuy atomaoh aid liver, and to thoroughly lornfy the B> stem against the sudden chan- geiolimr climate aa the wane erf ul vit.iising. health- giving Holm-n i.ivcr and 5 to al ack Fad. It ia also a tnre preventive of disease. Do not fail to try it. The Holman Liver and Stomach Fad works by ahsarntion IS two-fold in it- ami i —gives and takes. IT ia honeit. affective, harmless. ITis marvel us in its prompt and ra-ical cure of ever* spree 101 liw-r and stomach difficulties the seat of mo-tall di-ei*<s IT ia worn over the v-tsls, liver and stomach. IT rem -ves torpidii of f o liver giv.a tone to the stoma'h. sr- s-1 or ferrr.mtvionsnd pam kyaiving it ibo nature quanlii* ol hilesndras- trio Juices. IT also vitalises-h « Mre y.tem with Na ture’s true tonic IT arrests a-l <iet*ri rat n and p >i»n - u-flaidv In the stoma b. an-l Hi m>«v«. -thue ..enng the ayat m by way of nr '.ration IT absorbs fre-n > M. -v r. particle of blood poison wh>"b n. !• h -r edi- cir-al. and lr»v. m e re n : ,e> ■ c health WE WILL FOBt- < ! $ . i> \y man, WOMAN OB HILI> Hr V l PsIIa TO CUBE OF PEVBK s i> *GUK T N DAYS AFTUk Hr Tl I . 1 I na — s • It 'V -Hll AS DIRECTED-UPu> - Tlsr • PROOF OB OATH OK A i'< Bl, r- YSIC AN TH*T TUB ■ BAH - Ft HA- V * tND AGUB. IT is a fact n-cont- t »nlj or v <1 i. hou-ands and thon-ands <f c-res tbn in- HOi, <sn LIVBK and Sf-i '■ i« M P t • w ll d. a * that ia claimed fur it I> w 1 cure P e- sod Arue Bilious Disorders Liver c miilti Intermit ent Fever, Period cal He-d-cn* a Jjy n »-i« Ague Cake, hill Peter. Dumb Agu --. B ions Fever, Jaundice. Neuraleia Ki.lu y <r i-l-tc-. Ir eanlar action of the Heart, itbeum ti-m «n kinds of Female Weakness, sick II niaihe. Lumnazo. Sciatica, Pain in side. I>« k -i* m <rn hnoul-era and muscle?, Bilious Colic, li-tiuns Disribes, etc. For safetv, ronvenieu- e and - ffeetiveness, it commends its If to eve y hnu-.ii old Prom -»p. Lnvlc Pierce, Father of B-shnp Pi roe, who isknovnall over the Unite i State-. MsCOV, Ga funs IS. 1S77, Holman Liver Fvil to: Gentlemen -1 put on the Pad two weeks m,o to-night, and can a-y now that I am fully per auaded of it- Just claims to all ita converts have mid mils favor. How the future will be J am unable to say For the first five days the effect was to decided a- to make m* doubt my own experience. I suppose I bare opened a market tor a half dosen m re lo-day just for my opinion. I think my ad is working wonderfully, consid ering I am in my ni-ety third year, and my do rangemantoi t n years hold on me. Beapectfully. LOYIG PIBBCB. PARTICULAR NOTICE.—Invalids at a dis lance by writing to us a fall description of their ease will receive the tame considerate attention as if they were present in onr office. All infor mation and comultation GRATIS. Bend for Dr Fairchild’s famous lecture. ‘ Nature's Laws,” mallei Lee ui or. application LESCP.IPTIVKPRIC* LIST. REGULARP D - 5incipu nt di-ease of tho Stomacnand Liver, first stages Cnills am Fever etc. SPECIAL PAD-(A; Chronic. Unr and Stom ach Disorder* ol ev, rj form; also M* Ju ris, Hlliu m e*s. etc. XXXPADOR.SPL-RN BELT-?*, ia intended to cover Stonach. Liver and Spleen and is asovi re'gn remedy for enlarged Spleen and cb.ifnate constipation. INFANT PAl»—Jiff; preventive and cure of Cholera Inianmm, Diphtheria, Scarlet Pevrr. summer comr lumts. BODY PLASTKItS—BOc FuOf PLASTERS, n.ir JOi ABSORPTION HALTS-beats; fiboxes 81 BO. Address HOLMAN LIVER PAD effiee. SMYTH&"cO„ Agents, «? Whitehall.street ATLANTi.Gi. 100 Broughton street. SAVA NNAH, GA. N B.—Cat this out foriuture reference, novttdtbsuu wtf COLLINS & WINN, -Manufacturers of- CARRIAGES, BUGGIES 70, 72 <3c 74 SECOND STREET. Macon. Georgi.a IN STOOKj AND FOR SALE LOW • Carriages, Phaetons, Cabriolettes. Rock- awavs, Ladies and Pony Phaetons Top and No-top Piano Box and Goal Box Buggies. * Webster Wagons, W il burn W agons, Studcrbaker Wagons, One-Horse Wagons, Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc Cali and be Convinced. 403 BROADWAY - - ' Ti e distinctive features of this spool cotton are that it is made frem the very finest SKA ISLAND COTTON. It Is finiihei soft as the cotton from which it itmade; it h*s nowaxinxor artificial finish to deceive tho eye.*; it is tho strongest, smoothest and moat elastic sewing thread in the maraet; for machine sawing it has no equal; it is wound ° WHITE SPOOLS. The Blwk is tho most perfect JET BLACK ever produced in spool oott in, being dye j by a system patented by oars:! os. The colors are dyed b, the new LiNflpaaoB5s> er’eet and brilliant that use them instead of Bg Cre-s-mskers every sewing silks. A gold m*da! was awarded this sp:ol cotton. r A Pkru.ms.for ’’gro-it strength" and “general excellence,” being the highest award given lor spool cotton. We invito com pari ion and respectfully ask a diet to give it a fair trial and convince them selves of its superior! tv over all others. To be had at wholesale of ST COLEMAN ACO and 8 WAXBLB1UM ABRO, and a full line in black, white and all the new colors at 8. Waxelbaum & Bro r a aepUdsm RBTAlf, B8TABL18HMENT. 1 0 PLANT. a tl PLAN I.C.PLANT&SOiV Bankers and Brokers, right, MACON, - - GEORGIA Tuns:.;: 1 ..inx. 3«3isrss We handle more goods in our line than any other hoasn in the States of Georgia, Florida or Alabama, Onr facili ties are such that we defy competition. We will treat you COLLXNS AinriNN. NACON,"GA. POURS EXTRACT THE GREAT VEGETABLE PAIS DESTROYER AMD SPECIFIC FOR I FLAMS ATIOM AMD HEM0RBHA8ES, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. £„£££ tlon has cored so many cases of thoce distress ing complaints as the Extract. Onr Pxasisb ia invaluable in these diseases, Lumbago, Pairs in Back or Side. Ac. Pohd’s Kxteact Oisi Km (SO cents) for use when removal of cloth ing ia inconvenient, is a great help in relieving inflammatory cases, Hemon-hages,g±SgK£JtS any cause, is speedily controlled and stopped. Our Nasal Steihgs, (2s cents) and Ihhalsks (so cents) are great aids in arresting interna bleeding. Diphtheria and Sore Throat, Use the Extract promptly. It is a sure cure. Delay is dangerous. f!o foTrVt The Extract is the only fpecille for V/dfectTm. disease,Coldln Head, Ac. Our PCatarrh Cure.” specially prepared to meet so- •ious cases, oontains all the curative properties of the Extract; our Nasal Syringe is invaluable for use in Catarrhal affections, is simple and inexpensive. Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,Sprains and Bruises.' men t in connection with the Extract, it wi 0 aid n healing, softening and in keeping out the air. Burns and Scalds. SM&5 ivalled, and should be kept in every family ready for use in ease of accidents. A dressing of our Ointment will aid in healing aud prevent scare Inflamed or Sore Eves. £ ^ without the slightest fear of harm .quickly aliaj ng all inflammation aud toieness without pain Earache, Toothache and Face c* When the Extract ia used according to aA.il directions its effect is simply won- perfuL pjlpq Birro. Buroors ok Iichiko. it is aaoo. the greatest known remedy, rapidly curing when other medicines have failed. Pond’s Extract Medicated Paper for closet use fa a preventive against Chafing and Piles. On Ointment fa of great service where the remove of clothing is inconvenient. For Broken Breast and Sore Ninnlan The Extract is bo cleanly and effi- av i^piea. cacion, that mothers who have once used It will never be without it. Our Oint ment fa the best emollient that can be applied. Female Complaints. n^t^M infer the maiority oi female diseases il the Ex tract fa used. Full directions accompany each bottle. „ „ OAtTTION. Pond’s Extract has the words “Pond’s Extract.” blown in the glass, and Company’s trado mark on surrounding wrapper. None other is genuine. Always insist on having Pond’s Extract. Take no other prepar ation. It fa never sold in bulk. PRICE OF POND'S EXTRACT, TOILET ARTI CLES AMD SPECIALTIES. PONDT5 EXTRACT..............eoc, (l and *1.76 Toilet Cream.„......?l 00 i Catarrh Cure...... 7S Dentrlflce CO I Plash r Lip Salve.. xs I Inhaler ...» CO Toilet Soap (Irak’s) CO I Natal Syringe...... £6 Ointment ............. CO ] Medicated Paper- It PREPARED ONLY BY FOND’S EXXBACT CO. NSW YORK AND LONDON. AlhORGIaBiB* COUNTY.—Wherras WR VA 4 oilman, of raid county, hia applied to me for the setii- g apart of homestead of per on- alty aud the valuation of the same, anal will pass upon the same at my office tn Wednesday, the Z6lh day of November, at lOo’clock n m ABB -8S, Clerk HO. This November 5.1879. novfi tl* LOST- T WO peiforated Card Board Crosier, supposed to have been misplaced at the late Hiate Fair. Ore in a Uxl* oval frame and the other in a 11x18 square irame. They were placed among the Sumter county exhibits, wore wrapned in brown paper and marked Miss Rnth Brown, Americua, Ga. anyone having found thorn will ilea Be forward the fame to D P Pugh, Americas, Ga, by express. They will be suitably rewarded n-visdst wSt THE SUN FOR 1880* TheScywil deal with the evert of the year 1880 in its own fashion, now n-etty well under stood by everybody. From January 1 until De cember 81 will be conducted as a newspaper, written in the English language and printed for the people. As a nesfspapor, the believes in getting all tho news o! the world promptly aid present ing itin the most intelligible shape-the thape that will enable its readers to keep well abreast of the age with the least unproductive expendi ture of time. The greatest interest to the great est r umber—that fa the law controlling its daily make-up. It now has a circulation very mach larger than that of any other American news paper, and enieys an income which it fa stall times prepared to spend liberally fer the benefit of its reiders. People otall conditions of li’e and all ways of tbinking bu» and read the Suit; and they all derive satisfaction cf some sort from its columns, for they keep on buying and reading In ita comments on men and affaire, the Sux believes that the crly guide of policy should be common sense, in-pired by genuins American priccinles and backed by honesty of purpose; For this reason it is, and will oontluueto be, ab solutely independent of party, class, clique, or ganisation, cr interest It fa for all, but of none. H srill continue to praise what is good and repro bate what fa evil takirg care that its language fa to the point and plain, beyond the pcsiibiiity ol being misunderstood, it is uninfluenced by mo tives that do not appear on thn aurl >oe it has no opinions to sell, save I hose which may be had by any purchaser for two cents. It bates injustice and rascality even more than it hates unneces sary words. It abhors frauds, pities fools and deplores nincompoops of evrrj species. It will continue throughout tbeyear 1850 torhastue the first class, instruct the second and discounte nance the third. All honest men, with bone-t convictions.whether scuod or mistaken, are its friends. AndtheSox makes no bones cf t-lling the truth to its friends and about its friends whenever occasion arises for plain speaking. These are tne principles upon wh'ch the Sux will be conducted d urlng the year do come The year 1880 will be one in which no patriotio American can afford to dose his ryes to public affairs. It is impouibleto exaggerate the impor lance of the political.events which it has in aior or the necessity of resolute vigilance on the part of every citizen who desires to preserve the gov ernment that the To md-rs gave ns. The debates and acts of Congress, the utttrsn es of the press the existing;cor.tests of the Republican and Dem ocratic parties, now nearly ejual in strength " ‘ ’. the varying drift of reSTy ‘ wCANCERS CURED. TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. For particulaivv address with at imp, JA11E8 M HARDAWAY. Libeity Hill, Pike county, G«- novl* mi AYEARapd expenses to agents _ Outfit free. Address P OYICK Augusta. Maine rjhOBGIA. JONE8COUNTY.-Whereas Ga VT b irl E Roberts ad mini,tra tor on the estate oi Joseph G Stiles, deceased, applies to me for dismission from said estate. These are to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they bSTe, at the November Term of this court why the same shall not be granted, Giten under my band officially. ROLAND T ROSS. lulls td* . Ordinary NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS. A LL persons having claims against tbe il estate >.f Michael Rowan, deceased, are re hereby required to present them to me prop erly sworn to, and those indebted to said estate tu* notified to make immediate pa-ment of the Jive F4RDY “WBENY.Adm’r. EXECUTOR’S SALE. TJY virtue of the laat will and testament of JL> Ambrose A William*, deceased, I will sell at the courthouse eoorin Clinton, Janes county Ga, on tbe first Toesd»y in December next 205 acres of land more or less, iu Jones countv. be loncingto Iheeitatn of said deceased, situate six miles northeast of Macon. Fair land, plenty ot wood and water with log cabins on It. field for distribution. Terms cash. Oct 11.1879. JACK -ON ROBERTS. octlS ltawtw* Executor. APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION OF PERSONALTY. throughout the country, _ public sentiment, will all bear directly and ef fectually upon tbe twenty-fourth Presidential election, to be held in November. Four years ago next November the will ot the natior, aa ex> waa thwarted by an abornt- je promoters and beaoJciai hold the offices they stole. Will thscrimeofl878berepeated in 188'f The past decade o' yea ra opened with a oorr upt. extrava gant and insolent administration i> trenched at Washington. The Sun did somethin* towards dislodging the gang and breaking i’s power. The same men ana now intriguing to restore tbeir leader and themselves to places from wnicb they were driven by tho indignition of tho pea- ile. Will they succeed? The coming year will mug tho answers to these momentous questions. The fiux will be on band to chronicle the facts as they are developed, and to exhibit them clearly and fearlessly in their relath ns to expe diency and right. Thus, with a habit of phil-iophical goodhu- ;or in looking at tbe minor affairs of life, and in _ il a«L prepared to write a truthful, instrueiive aedat the same time entertaining history if 1839. Our rates of subscription remain unchanged. For tbe Daily fiux, a four page sheet of twenty- eight columns, the price by mail, postpaid, is 55 cents a month ergu ton year; or, including the Sui day paper, an eiiht pate sheet of flfty.six column*, tbe price is 65 cent* a month or $7 70 a jtir. postage paid. The Sunday edition of Hie fitrx is also furnish ed separately at ?l 20 a»ear, postage psid. The price of tbe Weekly fiux. eight pages, fifly-tix columns, is ?! a yesr. postage paid. For clnb<often sending $10 we will send an extra copyfr.e. Address IWBNGMND. Publisher ot tbe Sux, New York City. novufit same at my office on Saturday, 18th cay o’ Ocio ber, 1S79. Witness my official signature F M SWANSON. Ordinary. OrdInin’s office, B»p*9A 1879. »*231a*»tu* ADillN IS 1 RAT OH’S HALE. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-By virtue of an order of the Court ot ! 'rdm*ry ot said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in He c-mber, 1879. at the court house door m the o ty of Macon, in said county, between the legal hoars of sale, the following real estate—Lot four (4) in squars forty taro (421 in the city of Macun, subdivided into four (41 lots, one cf (aid iota with a dwcDicgof 'cur (4) rooms, the other :hn-- (s) lots vacant. The above property frortln on Second and Plum streets, divided from Camp bell A Jones* warehouse by an alley. Sold a- the property cf Eliza J. Hollingsworth, fate ot said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit o- the heirs and creditors ot said estate Terms, one-half cash and the balance on twelve months’ time at eight (3) par cent inter- estperannum. W T HOLLINGSWORTH. DlS td* AdminWra’or IPCMTC For the Pictorial Bible Oommenta- (tlLIv I A tor. 1,018 pages, 475 illustrations WANTED omprcliensive Commentary on tb entire scriptures (in one volnme) ever publithe Price *S7fl. Bradley, Garres ton A Co, 66 N 4 street. Philadelphia, Pa. nov7w 1m TJEiES Cincinnati Packing Co. Packers cf PORK, LARD, and QUEEN OF THE WEST BRAND OF Extra Sugar Cured Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast Bacon. Cincinnati, Ohio. THE LEADING CLOTHIER OF MACON, GEO., inn. HIS BUSINESS SUITS ARE THE NOBBIEST OF THE SEASON AND HIS STOCK OF ENTS FURNISH1N& UOODS cannot be equaled. He also carries aa immen st.-ek ot DHY GOODS* BEon’t fail! to inspect. Very Beipeclfully, Gus ITussbaum* CORNER THIRD AND SECOND STREETS, sepxldlt w>ip Slacon. Ga. NOTICE. Valuable Plantation for Sale. T HREE miles from Leesburg on Muckalee Creek, 1,200 acres, about 80C in a flee state of cultivation, well improved w'tli good gin home and screw. Gin can te run either with steam or horse power, with seven horsepower engine on the place ready for ginning. Five mules that 1 will sell also, tegetber with com, fodder and cotton eeod in abundance tosupplv thop’ace. Five other mules on tbe place owned by tenants. Desirable place to live and no trouble to get la bor. Priro 53 per acre cash. Any one can see tbe place by calling on *he manager. Also at tbe same price I will toll 800 acres on Flint river, about 600 nnder cultivation. Good improvements, with gin house and screw. Both ot She above places are well wateied and have an abundance of fine timber. I desire to sell because I have too much land and liva to far from these places to attend totbera. lbind mvcelf to these prices only for tbirtv days Ad dress tsOLPAGB. aaptl wit Starksville, Ga, R.H.MAY&C0., 98 Cherry Street, MACON, - - GA. Manufacturers of and Dealers in CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, WAGONS, Harness, Saddles, Whips* Bridles, Collars. Hames, Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags, CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES, Lap Bobss- ~ Horse Blankets, eranS Harness Leate kins, Shoe Findings. Call and examire onr stock before porchai ! " Repositories—98 Cherry Street, Macon, and Biood Street. Augusta. f ill “ill j ll ill!:! 2 -5 -I* 5 55* i-asln* I i § 11^4 mi f. tils sili U i-i! *->• si i* I i’s! ill l;|i |j miSAj Sii igiil 10 BARBELS. /CHOICE Northern Appie*,5boxe>freshLem* \J ons, 29 crates We>tern Cshbige, Florida Orangea Tenne*s<e Pctatoes, Butter andSggs, en Consignment, juit received by novl* JONFP * COOK. JONES COUNTY LANDS TOR SALE. ■» iTY plantation on the Moron A Augusta road, J\j_ ore ball mile 'rom Haddock’s Station, containing seven hundred and twenty acres ot land. One fourth of the land fa In the woodi- oak and hickory. There fa running water and good springs in every field. A handsome resi dent® with eight rooms, and surrounded by a beautiful osk grove. I will sell it all together, or divide it in three parcels,«» partia-i may wish THOM aa o BOWEN. SALE* I WILL sell on the first Tnetdiy in December, stimuli (if not told at priva’e sale be fore) my I t contaioing two rcsidenoes with all the Etcsssary out liou es, known and described on map of cityol Macon as 1 t No 2, in block No 24. fronting on McIntosh street and running back to alley S’U fret, containing one-balf acre more or less. Terms cash. SIRS ELLEN ORONAN. November 4th. 1879. nov5Haw4»» For Sale Valuable ’Plantation at Execu tor’s Sale., VT7 JLL bo sold before th i court bouse dcor in YY the town of Hamilton between the usual hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in I ccember next, ui.loia dispos' d of at private sale before that time, all tbe real csia'e ot U C Farley, de- cea*ed, consisting of 1.400 acres of land mere or lass, with dwelling houio, gio bouse and screw, barnvand all necessary out house*. Allot said lands are in a high state of cultivation, including about ICO acres of choice bottom land, the tame being situst-id in Harris county, betweon tbe forkof the Mulberry creek, two milea north of Waviriy Hall, about nmo miles from the town of Bamilton. The above property fa so d for the purpose of distribution. Mr. HO Farley, who now resides on the plan tation, will take pleasure in showing It or fur nishing ary further information to parties inter ested. Terms made known c n day of tale- MRSL FARLEY, W H LUTTRBLL, HGPABLBT, Executors. Pc at*office Waverly Hall, Harris oonnty, Ga oct7dautd.• ADlUNISl’KA’iOR’S BALE, 1 *iY viitueef the last wilt ot William Wheatly, > of Jonea county, deceived I will sell at the courthouse door in Clinton, Jones county, Gs, on tbe first Tuesday in December next, :8 acres of land more or less belonging to said estate and known as the old Duncaa place near the line ot Baldwin county. Fair land in a good state ct cultivation. Sold fordutributton. Termscaih. Oct 1A1879. RV HARDEMAN, ootlBltawtw* Adm’r with will annexed. G EORGIA, BIBB CuUH'iY.—Whereas Wm Bjdar baa raids application to me for let- tors of administration on the estate ot Mary A I Mtnshew, late ct sail county, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all. penons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary ol raid county un the first Monday inDecembsr nett to show cause if any they have why letters of administration ahonld not be granted sa d applicant. Witness my bond officially. no* J A MeHANU*. Ordtrary. BIBBCOUNTY SHERIFF 1 nihfiv YTYlLLbe sold before the court home door in V V the city of Macon during the legal boura of tale, on thq first T-esdar in December next, the following property to wit: That tract or parcel ot land in the city of Ma con, known in tbe plan of said city aa that part ol lot Nc L in square 14, and forman- years prior to January 14th. 1875, known as the residence lot of Mrs Sarah A Weed and family, knd containing one half of one acre more or leas, next to the alley which divides tbe raid land from the DeGraffinriid lot in the bands of Clifford An derson. executor of said Mrs Sarah A Weed, to be administered. levied on ss the property of Clifford Anderson, executor of Mrs Sarah A Weed, to satisfy a mort gage fi fa issned trom Fibb superior Court in favor odJosbiaJ Tinley. exo utcr ol James Tinley. vs Clifford Ai-derron. executor of Mrs sarah A Weed. Properly pointed out in aaid mortgage Ufa. GEORGE F CHkRRY. nov-i Xtaw 4w pd hberiff. «| TINWARE # 'IRON & STEEL,IS r j Carriage asd Wagw Hiferiils, |M !jL8:l&er atfi UM BeliiEgilS AVERY’d TWO H0E8E PLOWS,! IROK-FOOT PLOWS. I . PliTOLSJn AMMUNITION, jFISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.|- (Qi We have a well asserted stock ard i,55 ^IguaranteePRICES.!? 1 f * huui.la Ju.Vf.s UOUATY.—Wuereas v-4 Joseph IT Alexander applies to me for ad ministration on the estate of William Alexander, deceased. These are to citeanf ad monish all persons con cerned to show cause at this office on or by thn first Monday in December text, if any they have, why the tame should not be granted. Witness my hand officially. Nov 8, 1879. Roland t boss, nov6 la»4w*Ordinary G EORGla. BIBB ' COUNTY — Whereas Tallulah O Wilder baa applied to me for the setting apart a homestead of rersonslty. and the va.uanon of tbe same, and 1 will fiscs upon ih* lame at my office in Tnmsday, the 2mh da of November, 1679,at lOo’clock am. w itness my l aud officially. J A MCMANUS-O dinary. October VI, ’ EX ECU.1 OKS AND COMMISSIONERS SALE. W ILL be so'd before the einrt house door in Dublin, Laurens county, on tbe first Tuesday in December neit. a large and valuaole tract of laud situate in said county ol Laurens, containing one thousand acres and known at tbe Harvard Place the tame being tbe place on which Mrs Mary A Hariard r aided at the lime other death. There ii on tbe pn mises a large, comfortable dwelling and good outhouses; alsoa country store. Toe place ia in a high state cf cultivation and the whole premises are is good repair, Tbe abiva property will bo sold by vir tue ot a decree I rom laurens Superior Court in the case of Q f. Harvard et al.executors.vs Sauls- bury, Respess & Co et al. QL HARVARD, WC HARVARD, W AGAINST. Executors. ROLTiIN A STANLEY, JAS A THOMAS, JOSH HALL. no 2* Oommistiocers. A GOOD PLAN Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper ating in Stozk. by tbe "Two Unerring Rules for Success.” in Messrs Lawrence A Co’s new Circu- ar. Tbe combination method, which this firm hss made so successiol, enables people witb large or tmall means to reap all the benefits ot largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or- dera, in various sums, are roolcd into one vast amount and ce- operated as a mighty whole, thus securing toetch shareholder all tho advan’sges of tho largest operator. Immense profits are divided monthly. Any amount, from *5 to?3.000 or more, can bo used successfully. Now York Baptist Woekly, September 26,1878, says“By the combination system ?15 would make ?75, or 5per cent: $50 pays *350, or 7 percent: ?100 makes $1.000.or 10 per cent on the stock durirg the month, according to t>-e market.” Frank Igislie’a Illustrated Newspaper, Juns 29th: “The combination method of operating stocks fa the most successful ever adopted'” New York In dependent, Sept, 12th: •The combination sys tern is founded upon correct busmen principles, aud no person need be withous an income while itiskoi-t working by Messrs Lawrence A Co.” Brooklyn Journal. April S9th: “Our editor maae a net profit of $101 251 rom $20 in one of Messrs Lawrence A Co’s combinations ” New circular (mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and bonds wanted. Gover- uent bonds supplied Lawrence A Co, Bankets, 67 Exchango Hoc* New York LORD & TflYLOl NEWJTORK. ^ Opening Spring Display OP NEW DRY GOODS. WE CAN POSITIVELY ASSERT THAT AT I PE’.tlOD HAVE IV E DISPLAYED AN A ARC VENT OP DP.Y GOODS SO ADEQDAT* TO 1 REQUIREMENTS OF THE P0BI.IC — PRICES SO ADAPTED TO THE NECK OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. SILKS. passed. Our American Cachemtrc INDESTRC BLACK SILK Justly claims earnest a heinc equal ta the best ot reicn manutaca— 4 hair tho cost. EVERY YARD WARKAWSBc IU COLORED BILKS MrWHmSBBn offered at prices that cannot be undersold. Also, , COLORED AND BLACK BILK DAM4SSOA «*. bracing the rarest gems of the Eurobanker American Markets. In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARDS wa kM everything that ia new and beautituf. DRESS GOODS. Novelties tn Caehemeres. Suitings, and the standard cloths “Anderson’s” Scotch Dress Goods, Momlo Clot! Cheviots, Ac., with every grade to baiowDfilM firaS-ctass establishment. . Shawls, Cloaks, and Wn|a. This department maintains its aupremaay, *u shows luo best productions from the centres. Our Cloaks and Sacqnes are cut and men tailors, therefore styla and fit are gu * Suits and Costumes. Ocr SUITS and COSTUMES Aillv swtcfc tfc pro-cminonco so justly established® and l represent tho latest styles and fashions ladies’ and Children’s Undergaraafe. Superb assortment of fine Trench hand—rifa UNDERWEAR, comprising every rcqaSSUalhtB lady’e wardrobe. Also, children’s suite let atery ’ape and size* Onr Infants’ Famishing Department la Urn oucbly equipped. Complete Wardrobes as Sew» *»5: better foods in proportion. Any artief the Wardrobe at kst pnee; rcnlly cheaper t the home-made article, and much ao--» !“ tiny. Hosiery 5 Ota, & HandkereK*. <l« sill,fill; FOR RENT. I WILL at public outcry, on tbe firs’ Tuesday in November. 1674. beiore tbe court home door in Monticello, daring tbe legal boura of Bale, rent to the highest aud bast udder, 819 acres ol land ailnate in Jasper county, Ga, be longing to the estate of Henry Walker, forihe \rarl880 7 be land ia under good fences ardis well improved, has a c*mfcrtable dwelling house with five rums, good barns. Cables aud hou es lor laborer*. FLEETWOOD WALK UK, OctS 1aw4w Bie’rof ITerrv Watk»r. $55.66 t?< U KlDEOUT CCt8w6m Agvnia profit per wrea. will proie or forfeit *593. *4 ’lulfit free. B A CO. *18 Fultou street, 3 Y. niiOiklr.A BlHH uuU lY—Wfienai. Mrs 17 Martha L Harris, guardian of Mattie J Har ris, Ann® L Harris and Jamei A Harris, miaor children of Tboa A Harris deceased, haa made application hr letter* of dismi-aion from said guardianaiio. These are tbcrchre tecitoand admonish all persona concerned to be sod appear at theConrtof Ordi'arvof esid ominly ou tbe first Monday in November next to show raar-e it any they have wby said application ihofild not be granted. Witness my hand offi-rally. J A UcMANUS, Ordinary. il August*. 1879. airaStd g|js’lsi*iiS-§l»c 117 ILL be sold betore tba court bouse door on TV the town n|Clinton, during the legal boura of sale, on the first luesday iu December next tho frl'.owing property to wii: That .tract of land aitua’eo inlhe countv of Jones containing S5D acres a-oreor ozone half mile south ot Clii-ton ad J lining public road on the northeast by Towmend place, south and east by lands of Samuel Hedge and h:!or.s inz to the estate of Henry Christian, deceased.and ire in tbepcstesRm of Rcbcit T Christian, udminis- Matorot Hcnrj Chri*tim. deceased. Levied on as tbe property of Henry Cbrittian, deceased to satisfy a fi ft issued from Jones Superior Court in favor of James U Blount vs Robert n Christian, as administrator of Henry Christian, accessed. Robert T Christian and H C Christian, J rrperty pointed out by defendant's att rney. 8 J PHILLIPS, »ct29 law4w* D -pntv Sheri ft CONDENSED C7CL0FEDIA. Rarest opportunity for miking money u now offered to general agents and canvassers in tbe South on this exceedingly useful and low-priced book. 1.000 op. double column. 700 engravings 10 double-psge color,d maps. Unly SSacopr For terms aud territory address TBLLWOO ZELL. DAVIS A CO. Philadelphia. mar7w4t /^.BORGIA, BIBB COUNT*. — Whereas VJ Bmily E Butts has made application for letters cf administration on tho estate of Henry Butts, late of said oonnty declared. These are therefore to eite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at tbe court of Ordinary of arid county on the first Monday in December next, to show cause if anv they have why letters of administration should not bo granted to the applicant. Witness ray hand officially. nov2ttaw4w* J A McM ANUS. Ordinary. N accordance with an order of tbe Court of . Ordinary of DeKalo connty, Gs. tbe under signed will cause to be told within tbe legal hours of ssle before tbe oourt house door in Clinton, Jones county. Ga. on the first Tuesday in December next, tho following property be longing to tbe estatoof Mary Mary P Tufts de ceased, to wit: The old Tults homestead known aa the BlountiTille tr.ct containing two hun dred and sixty two and one ha'f acres together with -evenly one and «na half acres of whs* is knewn as tbe Goddard tract, and seventy cr.o aid ons ha f acres of wbat fa known as the Mil ner tract. These lands rank with tho best Jones county lands and are sit atoin one ot the heal thiest portions of the county. The dwelling fa an eight roomed two story building beautifully situated at the creating of the Eatunton and Macon and Milledgeville and Aonti- cello r a-'is, only seven miles from Had dock Station on Macon and Augusta railroad. There is alsi m new two story gin house and ngoed frames tore-house nowcccn- pied by a thrifty merchant. The well is a zem of beauty with an abnndsnre of good water. There is an abundance of all kinds of ckoi e fruit. The neizlibothcod fa good. There aro two Method lit churches nearby and a Baptist church on tbe place. Any person Loklng tor a fa-ra in tills portion ot the State would do well tolcokit ttfa p-operty beiore day of tale, and the ai tention of physicians locking for a location is especially called to it. Tho terms will be cash Thekey will be surrendered on l*t of January, 1(80. J F A TUFTS, Administrator with will annexed, of Mary P Tufts, deceased, la.e of Cranford county, novfitd EXECUIOES* SALE. G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-By consent ot parties, wi'l be sold be’ore tbe rourt bout o door in Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the followit g prop erty, viz: One hundred and fit'^ acres of land mono or leu. tbe place wherecn kn _ __ mGMiddle- brooks now lives, known a* the home plsoe be longing to the estate of Wm 8 Middlebrooks of said courtv deceased, folp for tber - purchase money. Said place fa well Improved-a good tr action cf both peach and apple trees, s cool ginhtuse. ginaodsciewon the place. Term ton She day of sale. A J MIDDLBROOKC, WxCHIL'iRg, W P Ml DDLS BROOKS. October 20.1S74 nov8 Exeoutora. ADUlNISlBAlOB’S RAT.-p*. YTTILLbesoldinthetowncf Knoxville, Ga, WJ on the first Tuesday In December rext. a’lths lends belonging to the estate of Noah Cloud, deceased, coniaimngfito acres more or less, adj lining the landsef Causey and Hancock, and the numbers given and more par icularly de scribed on day of sale octSl d'tw4l* JOHN W ELLIS, Adm’r. l3|lfilCftfS A * fcAu Agencjwanted. kadLollIj'.’i’.'’ legitimate. PsrtlcaUraf.-eo lw W W# Address l iro«T3 4-HI. a* twsi* s T * ADMINISTBATOB’S sale. G BORGIA, JONBS COU.' TY.—Agreeable to en order granted by the court of Ordinary ol Jones county I will sell at tbe court house door in the town of Clinton, on the tint Tuesday in De-cmber next, four acres of land more or l as. belonging to the estate ot Henry Christian, de reased, adjoining land, of Samuel Hodre. two and one half miles soottiwest of Clinton. Said land bas a good ginbeuse and screw upon it. good land and level, easy to cultivate. Fold for narmrnt of debts. Terms-ash. Oct S3.1*19' novl lawtw RTOHiIRTIAN.Adnr iD/Tftr a mouth and erpenses gasrauteed tp ( I Agents. Outfit free.HSKlw A Co. uzusts. Maine. LIBKL FOB. DIVORCE To Bibb Superior Court, April Term. 1S73 A C TAXLOKh wx tYylobj It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant does uot reside in Bibb county, and it farther appearing that bo does mt reside in tnfa State, and it further ap peanng that service has not been pcrfocted in accordance with a rule from this Court granted November 15th,' 1878. It is on morion ordered that said defendant answer said libel at the October Term. 1879. of tbisronrt, or that said cause be considered in default and libellant allowed to proceed. Or dered further that service be perfected ny pub lication in tba Telegraph and Messenger once a month for four months. By tbe Court: JOHN L HARDEMAN, Libellant's Attorney. This June 24th. 1879. A true extract from the minntej of Bibb Su perior Court, this fill h June, 187J. jnti25 lam4m A B ROSS dork. TRUd IKE’S HALE W ILL he sold in the city of Macon on the first Tuesday in Decembor next for tbe purpose of a division amoBgst the bti a the old lace known ss the iHte residence ol James YY Xnott. and twpntvtbrce building lot 9 adjoining said place. Also let cf lands wen o! l bo city known aa tho Bailey tat, containing one bun- droi acres. Afao a half interest in five lots con taining four hundred and eighty acres, tbe other bah belonging to tho estate of the late Judre T G Holt deceased. a<l known as the Holt A Baines lands. Terms on the cav of sale. JAMEiW KNOTT, no2dltAw4t* Trustoo. TAK the LARGEST and ““ be selling Stationery Package in the world. Itcir.tsins 13 sheets oi Paper, 18 Knvelopes, Pencil, Penholder. Golden Pen, and a niece ot valuable Jewelry, Complete sample package, witb elegant geld stor e Sleeve Butto a. Set Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold elated Ring, and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fancj Set, Pin *nd Drops, postpaid U cents. 6 Park sgea with Assorted Jewelry ?l. SPLENDID WA CH AND CHAIN FRKB WITH KVBRT JSQToRTH OF GOOD8 YOU BUY. Bxtraor Ladles’, mitre s’, and children’s kid, clottuwdt Lisle Thread Gloves of tbo best manuCs ^— ’ all il.o newest shades to match any d rc ss « A tnpcrlor selection of plain hemmed r all tinea hemstitched, and »coUo * chiefs Also, embroidered Silk 1 unsurpassed in beauty or color. RSBBOire. mg -era ts daily. Gents’ Furnishing Good*. Every possible requisite fora gentiemsa* ’ First-lass and medium grades of go< ' usnnl reasonable prices, quality, style, prominent leaturcs of vt:is department. Boots and Shoes. IImmSS ItinMh. For spring and summer, for Indies. Children. Cloth top. low button shoes, tbe _ of the arasou. SS OU; gecuipo kid wnltaa-r $3.73. Iiow jihocs from $2 to $3; fine qi pert from $1.23 to tiso; Mieses 1 best ~ rrorked buttonhole^ Children 1 * *j)riRR*\eT. button boot*, $LC0; Infants color*, v *.75. Boya 1 and Yonthf. 1 French ca\t button $2.75, and a good,durable laced shoe 9Sw Onr coodft aro all VW 1*21 all orders exactly nnd to thdirS»oft or pnrchnicra, caarantce all pnrckwe to t>o KuUdhaory to buyers* ana uuud; ready to rcr.rdy a!l errors. Welwtoi order*, convinced tUat a Ilrct Insure c* tho irj^dar custom hereaQuu All orders fbr Goods to bo aceotwsre* uit’d by tho moneys or. where partlw wJ*hi Good* will be wat by esyrmw C. C. J#. Where tho remittance ft* tw larjrc, wc always return tbo dufercoBu Broadway rad Twentieth SL, ' {ti-afid. (.iirysiic, and Forsytli, •x’xaijfcr New W Stilt Masonic Bnildiae^ Macon* 6eov*«iB v FsiNOW OFFERING to tk public Uria tionsDiy’n Goods: DRBSS 8HiK3’iu cniless variety frevxYKc per yard upwards. BLACK SILKS, a very ?1 per yard to £4. BLACK GRENADINES cf every _ Pattern from 25,35.45. 55,66. 76 cents ?2 50 per yard. DRBSS GOODS. Ibolarzent selected _ tbis city, from 8.10,12)4,15.£0.£5.S0,8Sc per .v*rd. LINEN LAWNS. Wc beve a kplt. Patterns from 18. SO, 25, so, ss, 4 c per PACIFIC LAWN8. Our styles ere vetyo. tensive, from 12)41518 20 25c pa yard. WHITB LONDON CORDS in ftrir-cstd check from 81012) 15 ]810 and 25c per jm«0, COLORED LONDON OORDS in all . shades and patterns from 8 10 iff 1-2 U per yard. HOSIBRY for Ladies, Viuee and CfeiMsos This Department is very exteneivo insev i/tjfeZ and sliades. HAMBURG EDGINGS, the largest s. brouzht to Mac m, from E 7 010121-41 to *2 59 per yard. WHITE GOODS. Everything porialsMipfe this Department, comprising Iiiuen himi Swiss Muslin, Jaconets, Ko.neook, frortll. 5 20 25 tn 50c per yard. LINEN TOWELS, a very ’n i i n isiitiaMl from 51, $125, 31 SO, ?175. (2 and up to {Her dozen. PARASOLS of the latest Styles nrd i from 25 60 75 ?11 £5 1 60 1 75 *2 nr- to ?» ' SILK TIKS AND BOY/*, a rcabtiful scl lino, froxfi 25 SO 35 40 45 60 CO 75c bp to f SJ GBNTLI?MBN’3 CLOTHING, a terra* ment in all styles. Tbe beat HRoFlutiuctt at $10 50 a suit. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS in 4*» new derisns from ?5 00, (5 50, 36<.0.tSU.4Mfe. 57 M unto $12 5). CHILDREN'S SUITS from 3 to 1« ycM9ct ege from J25J3C0S 50 4CJ CEb5CU u;; .oDttpar ^CHILDREN’S KILT kUITS. frem 2 b*i»a years ot age, u splendid assurimer t MATTING in all styles aoi patternstcaeiU 2125 30 85 to 75s per yard. CARPETS, the largest »tosk in tho SINK* greatly reduced pri es. And all kinds ot Good pertsm i g to sffiwA cla«8 Dry Goods Estabiiihm-nt. —o OUR SAMPLE DEPARTMENT 1«n' eew plete, and we will be pleased to m4 .*«.m 4ikI any kind ol Goods to an; o o free of .kargs. S. WAXELBAUItt * BR8L New York Store, Masonic Bu atjMg *Js aWinducements to Agents BRIDE t CO, Broadwav.N Y t tUURUIA, H1BB tOllP lY-fty f aa order from tho ruinm «ir iii cc unty. will be sold ou t be fi: at Iu>«,*, w Bb> cem-er,'i379,st tbe rc.irr . Ej >e i.'o-ii ir. h cf Macon,beiween. theiegsi boureot-sk follosing land3 to wi r Te * -wre* f' lot number 2iS. ia Uutaud divtr. t. ! county,lying beiween fi-hieg lak- and -fl bridg*. Alto 50 acresof Inn ■ o In uj. in b. ing tho west bait of tbe wl b 1- of Aleotho well half of samclo* n. merf taming 50 acres all cf the»b vn e«-rih* containing HO acres mere otJes-. 'o :a-4 perly of Berry Willis, late of«iii. ouu 4.1 for a division amongst tkr.h-i-* clreiJ Terms casb. ncv41taw4 rpA NAN YiA A-miui-i "JONESOOUN1YIfV . W ILL be sold before tho rourt ko>t« tbo town *t Clinion. on :b« nrat in December, between the fag.i L -ur> 0 iollowing property !o wi» ; Sixty-five acresof fan* ro ra or 1> *«, , tbe lands of RD Le-tey J O Briuiai> in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully adnnnis tere. on S Whittekend’s estate. Thisfa therefore to eite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to iliow csuic, if any : googaine and others, -udkn^euua they can, why sard executor should not be die > stead of George 8 Peiar.e. charged from hisadmlnistration and receive let ' ... ... - ters of dismission on the first Monday in Feb ruary, 1880. novZlawlw J A MoMANUB. Ordinary. OPIUM! Levtrd on to satisfy a fi fa fasuM farm j periorConreot JoneaOLnnt infaroraiij M Tht meson, surviving pur- -;cr r c r - (k Perane. Property rein sJ c-:t by pUnra torney and in ossKssiau cl defend m. van bor Sd. 1R73. \Y J ORAM.-FheiflR MHMi