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^etegpespli sn& 3mmt«i $s 8li»«wigeg.
—Toe old Webster mansion at MarsbfiBld,
Hass., destroyed by firo, is to ba replaced by
another tuilding as similar to it as poeeiblo.
—Tha latest British emigration returns
show that 55,019 persons emigrated in the
last qturfer—86,110 were English, 0,727
Scotch, and 12,182 Irish.
—It is said that six counties in Nebraska
voted solidly BepubUcan at tbo late e!ection t
not a Domocrat or Grosnback v-to being
catt for Slate officers.
tho Oneida and Williogford comma-
nltiea eixiosn matriigcs hava taken place
ainca thoir ebsugo from promiscuous mar
riage to having one husband and ono wife.
—Jefferson Danis, who is writing hie con
triborion to tho history of tho late w*r. said
a year ago, privately: ‘I suppose onr per
sonal roaentmenta all dia aa wo grow old.’
—According to a Republican paper printed
at Oiooinnati, Sir. Hayes amnios himself of
an evening by playing 'puss in tho corner’
with the youug ladies who visit at the White
House:
—Bath, the city of Beau Nteh and Michael
Angelo Bantam, protests against street rail
roads as 'uuoaltsd for, injurious, and cal
culated to injure her.’ Tha population con
sists chiefly of superannuated persons.
—There are to-day more than 212,OCO Gov
ernment pensioners. Tha amount of the
year's pension to all pensioners is $25,193-,
712; nnt the cctasl payment is millions ia
excess, bee-mao the nowly-aomitted cases
have arrears of pension due*
—A premineut Scotch divine condemns a
'tendency to r-turn, in tha arrangement and
oonatruenon of churches and furnituro, to
tbo oli. Popish idea.’ Ho favors the Grecian
style of » cunoa.ure, and would leaTSthe
Goth..; >o Roman Catholics.
—I. :a a-id m.t two Presbyterians, two
Bap-in**-, w.> U'.iverealicts and emotive
Je* i,,„ » mar and conversed on theolo
gy ,o.« b r w> boat q barreling in Boston.
Tbs reasou m. y did not quarrel in Boston
^a» * eo ueo rh< y were in New York.
—i iuu? K j.r.Jtr, of Illinois, who was
po. u.«r inoi.gb in 1872 to ran moro then
17,000 vo I S ahead of the national Demo*
eratic liofeat, says mat almost all of the 400
Go-man papira in tbo ccnntry, of all shades
of poldioa, lean lowaidj Senator Bayard for
tbe next Presidency
—A o'ratge mile has Just been presented
to the State of Arkansas. It is a white lea
ther belr wi h the imprint across it of a
bloody band It was worn by Colonel Archi-
bat l Ted who, lighting desperately on tbo
field of Buena Vteia, got a fatal wound, and
in trying to tear away tho belt left red finger
marks.
—The editor of tho Port Plain Register,
proud of tbe telephone connecting his house
and office, el outed to his wire, ‘Mr. Skidd
will dine with us to-day,’ anl, turning to the
prospective gusar, e«id, ‘Now yon can Bay a
word to bor;’ bnt ae he was about to do eo,
the woids came distinctly, ’Tell him wo don't
koep a restaurant on washing day.* fikidl
made an excuse,sad wont to an eating honse.
—London Truth thinks that English girls
are too gushing and talkative or eleo have
nothing to say for themeelTse, while Ameri
can girls unite the tact and aavoir v.vre of
French women with the solid qualities of
the Anglo-Saxon race. They know how to
set off their natural advantages w.ibdrers,
ase philosophically good tempered and are
favoritoe with wife seeking Englishmen,
says tbe same piper.
—An effort was made to got Mrs. Thomas,
wife of tbe late Gen. Thomas, to visit Wash
ington and witness the ceremonies attending
tbs unveiling of her late husband’s statue.
She refused, saying that the eight would
overerme her. She said she intended to
eom* quie.'Jy.this winter and look npon her
lain 1.11*1— i!» -talao, but JIJ UUl Want tO
witness tho ceremonies of unveiling. Mrs
Thomas lives in Albany, New York.
—Tha celebrated pigeon roost in E-cott
County, Indiana, is now, as it has been for
seventy-fire years, tbe roost of millions of
pigeons. They fly awsy in the morning to
their feeding grounds, many of them going
to such a distante that they do not return
until midnight. Too timber on thousands of
acres coverod by this roost is broken down
badly, largo limb) being snapped eff like
reede, by the accumulated weight of tho
birds. Thousands are kilted nightly, but
the daughter seems to make no diminution
in tbe vast flocks that congregate there.
—Somebody who knows how things are
managed gives the Now England Journal of
Education the following glimpse into the
management of the Now England School
District: ‘Now, when I’m committoe-man,
ycraee, I jest put my Halita inter onr school,
an’ when my neighbor Onttin’ has it he puts
in his Mary Ann, an’ whon it’s Fisher’s turn
his niece, Sirah Jane Clark, gite tbe chauoe
Nona on ’em aint no great shakes er sobsl-
are, tew bo sure, bnt they manage tokeop
the jonng ones inside tho cld school-house.’
Tho Gainsville Sun, a paper printed in
Florida, which is a delightful piaoe to livo in
this time of the year, says that Ur. 0.0.
HcKinny, of Gainesville, has an otter for a
pet. Mr. HcKinny lives on the bank of the
Santa Fa Bivor. Tho otter swims in the
river every day and makes great sport for
the toys. The boys throw pisses of crast
out to the otter and he will dive under tbe
water until tho soaking makes the crust soft,
whon ho wilbeat it. Ho is very playful and
climbs into Mr. MoKinny’s lap every time Mr.
McKinny Is willing.
OoMFOJWiBLT Fixed With Boxes.—William
H. Vanderbilt has eent to tho Troaeury $5 -
000,000 In registered bonds, recently pur
chased by him. to be registered in his name.
These were purchased with the proceeds «f
the late sale of the New York Control stock
Vanderbilt has now $10,000,000 in four per
cent, registered bonds, on which ho draws
an annual interest of $4:0,000. Letters from
New York say that on Friday and (Saturday
Vanderbilt bought all the bonds on the mtr-
ket, and now holds about $16,000,000 o.’
four-per-cents.
—Just about half-43.11 per centum— of
the total tonnage, eaya tha New York Hun,
entored at United States poita daring tbo
last fiecal year was entered at New York,
Tho rest of tho oountry divided the other
hslf. Baltimore eomiog first, with 9 93 per
centum; Fhlladolphia second, with 9.55, Bos
ton third, with 8.26. In former days Bos
ton, in this respect, used to be next to New
Yctk. Of the total tonnsge 8,049.743 is
credited to United States vessels, and 10,•
718 £84 to foreign—figures that ehow the
continued low state of onr carrying traO .
Exit tdb Turkish Mibutib.—The
Tu kish govonment, which is fearfully
pinched for fnndr, is about to withdraw
its representative, Arrslrachi Bey, from
Washington. So tbo Tarkieh legation
will be closed. It was a meless expense
lo iho Turks. Tho Saltan should also
abolish bis harem and naa the millions ho
spends there to pay his deb's.
VEGETINE NEW
-TOLL CUKE—
SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humor.
VEGirrmE will eradicate from tbe system ev.
ary taint of Scrofula and Scrofulous Humor. Jt
lias permanently cured thousands In Boston and
vicinity who bad been long and painful sufferers.
Cancer, Cancerous Humor.
The marvellona effect of Vegetixf, in case of
Cancer and Cancerous Humor challenges the
most profound attention of the medical faculty,
many of whom are prescribing Veoetixe to
their patients.
Canker.
Vegktke has r.-ccr failed to cure the most
inflexible case of Canker.
Mercurial Diseases.
The VEOETnrE meets with wonderful success
In the cure of this class of diseases.
Pain in the Bones.
In this complaint tho Vegetine is the great
remedy, as it removes from the system the pro-
ducing cause.
Sait Rheum.
Tetter, Salt KLemn, Scald Head. &c., will cer.
talnly yield to the great alterative effects of
VtOBIlSB.
Erysipelas.
VEGETntE has never failed to euro the most
Inveterate case of Erysipelas.
Pimples and Humors on the
Face.
Season should teach us that a blotchy, rough
*r pimpled skin depends entirely upon an inter-
■al cause, and no outward application can evef
euro the defect. Veoetixe £s the great blood
purifier.
Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores
Are caused by an Impure state of the blood.
Clean so tho blood thoroughly with Vegetixe,
and these complaints will disappear.
Catarrh.
For this complaint tho only substantial benefit
can be obtained through the blood. Vegetine
ia the great blood portlier.
YORK
STORE
SACRIFICE
Constipation.
Veoetixe does not act as a cathartic to de
bilitate the bowels, bnt cleanses all the organs,
enabling each to perform the functions devolv
ing upon them.
Piles.
Yeoetine has restored thousands to health
who have been long and painful sufferers.
Dyspepsia.
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
35 and 40c
grades
REDUCED
TO
25 CENTS,
If VEGETDtE is taken regularly, according to
directions, a certain and speedy cure will follow
its use.
Faintness at the Stomach.
Vl. se is not a stimulating hitters which ,
creates a fictitious appetite, but a gentle tonic, | Must nnf Tw flip
which assists nature to restore the stomach to a I OIUbLu OUt Oj hue
healthy action.
Female Weakness.
:tly upon the causes of
nvigorates i ‘
Vegetihe acts directs
these complaints. It invigorates and strength
ens the whole system, acts upon the secretive
organs and allays inflammation.
General Debility.
In this complaint the good effects of the Vege-
classes of goods.
1st of January.
Great reductions in all
Arrives at Eatonton. ..,,.,11:30 A n
Arrive* at Macon 8:00 A K
Leaves Macon for Atlanta...,. a n
Arrives at Atlanta..... 1:15 P X
Leaves Maoonlor Albany and Eulaula, 8 SB A M
Arrives at WMh,* S:42 p X
Arrives at Albany...... - 5:43 p x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8,45 A x
re ires at Columbus 2.15 P X
Macon. Atlanta
daily, making
Westero and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
Vegetine and all other remedies advertised in making purchases elsewhere At Bafaula with Montgomery A Eulau a Bail-
this paper can be had at munmg croonuciu. way; at Columbus with Wsstern Railroad;
decs 1 ELLIS' DRUG STORE. I Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and A
Mood’ aU<i Veqetike acts directly upon tha
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
[ . E. STEVENS. Boston, Mas*.
Look to your own inter
ests and consult us before
ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
THIRTY DAYS NOTICE.
P ARTIES having article, for repair at Wm.
Peitzer’s .unshop will please csll and pay
eh.rges and take them away. If not called for I
at the expiration of thi-ty days they will most j
positively be sold at public outcry to the high
est bidder for the charges.
Parties wanting any thing in the way of Sport- I
ing Goods, Fi.hing Tackle, etc., at a bargain,
will find great inducements offered for the next [
three days.
Tho attention of gansmltbs is particularly I
call.d to the bargains to be had in gun and um
brella material, keys and *ey blanks, etc., etc, at j
storo next to Cotton State* Lit* Insurance Com
pany, formerly occupied by Mr. K. J Johnston,
novfsdltwlm N. M. HODGKINS, Agent.
S.¥axeltau& Bra.
• ■ _ I
Evary Smoker Has an Iaterest
in the Profits,
One hundred dollars
m
Jones Connty^Postponea Sheriff | United States Currency to be
given away as a grand
\%f ILL be sold before tho court house door in j
VV tbo ~ ~
tho town oi Clinton, on the first Tuesday
in Jannsry next, between the legal hours of sale,
th ono 1 huXd ro £Sd y twe t nt’ 1 fivc acres of land I Christmas gift by the Parlor
aaioinir.g tha lands olBr Jan-esF Barron on tho I
nun?otnthewe»™aod*known t a» < tbehomc^aco Cigar Store on December 24,
whera Johg P Hunt now resides.
Levied on as the property of John P Hunt ns
County Security on a fi fa issued from the flu- I UCAl.
perior Court of said county in favor oi Mary A
Mldulebrooks. guardian, etc. ts Samuel O Mid*
dlebrooks administrator of Isaac Middiebrooks.
deceased, principal, and Willfam A Jukan and
gKSS- WsstoS [cents worth ®fCigara will be-
novltltaw4. WJ GRESHAM,Sheriff.
AW persons purchasing 25
TAKE!
KPffiFufsr
idling Stationery Pack
age In the world. It con
tains 18 sheets of Taper,
28 Envelopes, Pend!, Penholder, Golden Pen, and a pleco
of VAlanblo Jewelry. Complete sample package, with ele
gant gold stone Sleeve Buttons, Set GoJd plateid Studs, En
graved Gold-plated Bing, and a Ladles' Fashionable Fancy
Set, Pin and Drops, postpaid 25 cent*. 6 PACKAGES with
r^n J «,*tUe^S5ro
you buy. Extraordinary lnducemei
BRIDE A C6. IX Clinton Place, Mew Yorx
come participants in the
above.
Our Impo ed Cigars are the finest.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
JET* L. o JE*. IDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
GlKIKAX SUPIEIKTIIEIST’S OlVICX.)
Macon, Ga., April 19, 1S79. J
/"YN and after Sunday, the 20in instant, Pas-
V senger trains on this road will run as fol
low*
CUM BE ELAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. t, SOUTH. Daily ^
Arrive Cochrsn.!!!Z~ .^9:47 P X
Arrive Am—-. 3:27 A X
Arrive Brunswick 6:00 A N
Leave Brunswick per steamer.,.,.,........ 6:15 A x
Arrive Fernandina ..............................10:15 A X
Arriyo Jacksonville 2:35 Px
NXGHT^PASsiNGER’Nb.'siNORTH-^ily
Leave Cedar Keys 5:25 A
Leave Jacksonville. 11:15 A
LeaveFernandica per Steamer 3:45 p
Arrive Brunswick ....Ti45 p
Leave Brun8Wick...M«.ft...M,«.,..,.....»t....i 8:00 p
Leave Jesup 10:85 p
Leave Eastman S:81 A
Leave Cochran.............^... .4:SS a
Arrive at Macon.... 6:45 a v
Close connect ion-at Macon (or all points North,
Bast and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 8,Son t
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except 8anday
Leave Macon,.,.. 7:15 A S
Arrive Cochran ...9:43 A
Arrive Eastman. 11:14 a
Arrive Jesup 6:25 P
Arrive Jacksonville 7.-25 A
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.15 P
Leave Jesup... ... 6,15 *
Leave Boatman 1:21 PX
Leave Cochran 2.45 f m
Arrive Macon :15 p x
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKIN8VILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun'
day.
Leava Coohran... 10:00 p
Arrive Hawkmsville 10:45 P
Learn Hawkinsvillo......3:30 Ax
Amve Cochran * 4:15 AM
Connects at Cochran with traina 1 and 2 to and
from Maccn.
Leave Cochran 10:00A
Anivo Hawkinsville..,.. — 10.45 a x
Leave Hawkinsville™..,. 1.45PX
Arrive Cochran............. ...... 2:30 pm
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon*
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Sup).
V I ItSVIltfu t. Train
Central ana Sontnwestern Rsiiroa
SlVAJUTAH. Ga. Sept. 15.1879
/1H and after Monday Sept. 15.1870.. assenger
VJ trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TKAIB IO. 1.—SOWS B03IS AND V7S8T.
LeaTesSavannah,.,......,..,,....,...............9:20 A x
Leaves Augusta. 9:80 A x
Arrives at Augusta .4:45PX
Arrives at Macon .6:45 p s
Leaves Macon for Atlanta™ ........8:15 p x
Arrives at Atlanta.. .8:50 A X
Leaves Macon for Columbus daily exc.pt
Sunday .....8.-15 p m
Arrives et Columbus daily except Sunday 4 45 a M
Leaves for Albany daily except Sunday 10:00 p x
Arrrive at Albany daily exbept San-
day™. - ---I 8:51 ax
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
COMING south and nasi.
Leaves Atlanta..™ ...11:40PX
Arrives at Macon.....™.™.... 8:C0 A x
Loaves Columbus for Macon daily ex
cept Sunday™ 8:15 P it
rrive at Macon daily except Sunday 5:00 A x
Leave Albany for Macon daily except
Sunday 5:04 P X
Arrivoat Macon daily except Sunday 4:07 A x
Leaves Haoon 7:00 A X
Arrives at Miilodgarille .^9:44 a x
Arrives at Augusta..™!!/, / 4:45 P x
Arrives at Savannah..™ 4:00 p x
Leaves Angusta.. 9:30 A X
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
THAIS NO. 2.—GOING NOBIH AND W58T.
Arrives at August's...
Leaves Augusta 8:30? X
Arrive* at MUledgerills..™ 9:44 a x
re ives a* ominous z.
Trains on thixlichedule for Haoon. A
Columbus, EufafJa and Albany daily, i
daso connection at Atianta with Wcttei
Augusta with tbe Charlotte. Columbia and
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufsula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per.
ry. daily except Sunday, and at Cutbben for Fort
Gaines daily except Sunday.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Alban*
Mondays, Tuesdsy*. Thursday* and Fridays.
COXING BOUTS AND SASZ.
LetTfli Atlanta S:15 If
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.55 ? x
Leaves Albany 11:23 A x
LeavesKnfaula 11:27 A x
Arrives at Macon from aula ala and Al
bany™™.* 8:SS P X
Leaves Columbus ......12:55 A x
Arrives at Macon from Oolcmbns 6X8 ? x
Leaves Macon .7:55 P x
Arrives at Augusta..™,™™™™..™,™™,..5:40 A X
Leaves Angusta 8:80 P X
Arrives at Savannah™.. 7:15 A x
Passengers for Milled gorilla and Batonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No.}
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Through Bleeping Cars on ell Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusts, Augusta and
Macon.and Savannah and Atlanta.
£ H SMITH, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen 6upt. O R R, Savannah,
JO Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen Trav Agt. 8u*t. S W R R.Macon.
anStf
Macon wholesale Market.
BAOON—Clear rib sides none
Shoulders 6J<<A5J$
Bulk clear rib sides 7a7%
Perk Strips..™™.™™ none
Bulk shoulders.,,™..™...™.™,.,. I'A
Bellies ; none
Choice SC hams.™™™™™.... 10J{@U
BAGGING—Dixie 131 lbs
. Globo IK lb.
Star 1
SISOIIS BELLE CREOLE
Cannot be beat.
Fiis Celt Cigar.
Is unsurpassed.
Union
Tbe Lanier House.
The eounter ot the Ltuier Home efiloe
has bean shifted from the right aide lo
the left, adding to tbe general conve-
n'esoa of tho office. New carpets are be
ing put down in all the hallways, and
general improvsmenta going on con
stantly. Colonel Hewitt is makin ? many
changes for the batter in the general in-
tetml arrangements of the house.
BAKEE SHERIFF’S 8ALE.
VXf ILL ba sold before the ronrthonso doer in
rj Newton, within the legal hours of sale an
too first Tuesday in January next, lots of land
■■ (3601 three hundred and sixty, and (sol)
tLreo hundred and eixtyonr, and psrt of third
lot on the plantation of F P Smith in tho eighth
w o o ,°f ,al<i ®°unty. Sold as the prepertj of
> Jt Spiih to satitfv one Superior court li fa. H
;‘Cook VIF P Smith, D D Smith and B G Smith,
tenants in ponsstionnotified in writing.
Dec 1.1879 „Std JH ROWELL, Sheriff.
Leaf, in
Leaf, in buckets
GRAIN—
Coen, white, by car load..™.™™
mixed, by car load
Oils, foed.. (WMH
East proof seed.
SALT—Virginia.
Liverpool™.
MEAL
rit* ”
?LOUR—Fancy per bbi
Choice ...........
Extra family, per bbi™
Family, aer bbl„...™. ™
Extra por bbi™
IIOFPHE—Common
Fair,,, ...m.—«•<■««
Good..,,
lCiJlO® 9
Cromeline & Go.,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSB.
_>OrdorsbT mail attended to as usual.'io
novl5 tf
IE1FM
CAlrcs - * P^.rlb....»t ••**#•*••••*••*••••!
MOLASSES—ChoicoUuba.khds
Choice Oubs. bbis..................... 8!@37
Sugarhousc. hhds 2S&24
Scgarbouic, bbls.. 25
Choice Now Orleans,
SUGAR—Golden G
brown
O. ec
Extra O.
Standard A
Qranilitod»,
Powdered and crashed,
CRACKERS—Soda
Dream™.
Ginger™.
Strewoerry.
Fancy .
OANDLKS—Star
MATCHES—R W, m p«p<
in woo
NAILS—Bails 10a™™™..
STARCH.
SHOT— D
BALL POTASH—Bubbctt’s!
Royal ......
Sterling...
PBPPBR
SPICE
GINGBR.
NUTMEGS
CIG ARS—Per M..V,
CHEROOTS
gSfUFF—Lorillard’s, jar.
XiCuillArd’t.foil
TOBACCO—Common
Medium.™..™
Lucj Hinton..,™,
Shell
CHHE8R
38K4S!?!!?
Bbvahks—Meats and lard have both ad
vanced very rapidly in the pint few days, not-
withx anditg it is j ust the season for slaughter
ing*
1 OCO CASES AND KEGS SODA.
200 BARRELS BLUE STONE,
200 barrels epaoji salts
I 2,0C0 CASES POTASH,
1,000 BOXES STARCH,
200 .BAGS PEPPER,
10,000 LBS LORILLARD SNUFF
6,000 LBS RAILROAD SNUFF,
, 1,000 GROSS MATCHES,
! 300,000 CIGARS,
200 GROSS FLASKS,
25 TONS JEWETr S LEAD,
60 TONS bT. LOUfS LEAD.
100 BARRELS LINSEED OIL.
Above, aad all geed* in cur litc.wc Icuyltbs-
fore they advanced and will sell them at leas
than New York prices.
HFST, BANKIN’ & LAMAB.
ant27 tf
ORANGES
FOR BALE BY
JAQUES & JOHNSON.
ATLANTIC _&JDLF E. B.
G jdriiui. Supsani tbsdbhi’s Oirnn, ")
AiiuUmo xkd gulp Railuoad >
8AVASXXH. Oct3d.;i879j
f\X and after WEDNESDAY, Ootober fth.
* J Passenger Trains on this Road will run as
follows;
NIGHT EXPRBSS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.39 P x
Arrive at Jesup .7.90 P x
Arrive at Thomasville^ 6.55 x x
Arrive at Bainbridge...,™ 9.40 a x
Arrive at Albany 10.45 AX
Arrive at Livo Oak 2:i 0 A x
Arrive at Tallahassee 7X0 a x
Arrive at Jacksonville. 7.50 a x
Leave Tallahassee 5.45 p x
Leave Live Oak...™™™;!!!!!!!!™!!!!!!™"il 15P X
Leave Albany............ ™™.™™™™4.fOFX
Leave Bainbridge 4.00 pm
//.«!») a it
, 9X0AX
of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonvilio and 8avanneh and Albany.
cars ran through to and from SaTan-
ATLASTA & CHARLOTTE
AIR-LIUE RAILWAY-
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AG’T
Atusta, Ga, Oct SI, 1878.
O N and alter Sunday, November lOtb. double
d&ilv Trains will run on this Road as follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta.™™.™ ,
Leave Atlanta 3.15 p m
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta...™™™™™...™™...™™
Leave Atlanta. 6.00 pm
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta 1100 b
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta......... lOSOpm
Leave Atlanta....................
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta™......™™™
Leave Atlanta,...™. 6 40am
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta. .....
Leave Atlanta 9£5am
GOING WEBT
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta....... 4.50 p m
Leave Atlanta.™
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta 11 SO a m
Leave Atlanta....™.
Close connection at Atlanta for all points Wos)
and at Charlotte for all points East.
GJFO.
W J HOUSTON,
iREACRB, G M.
JUOlUHl
General VasseriKer and Ticket Parent.
Georgia Eailraai Caiaaj.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
ACOUSIA, GA, Oct Sd. 1879.
Commencing Monday, October eth mat, the
following passenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta tune—3 minutes slower
' N O 17—WEST" (daily).
NO 17-EAST (daffy).
Leave Macon 6 : C5 a m
Leave Millodgeville...™™.. 8:13 a m
Leave Sparta 0:40 am
Leave Warronton 11:10 a m
Arrive Camak 11:27 am
Arrive Washington : 2;00 p m
Arrive Athens.....™ 3:15 p m
Arrive Atlanta........ 5:00 p m
Arrive Augusta.......™..™.........™. 5;2Spm
i 9:35 a m
. 7.45 a m
.... 9.15 a m
10.45 am
. 1.14 p zn
. 1.34 p m
SCO pm
, 4.30 p m
, 6;30 D m
l os Bon-
Leave An
Leave _
Lea^o Athens
Leave Washingtcn......
Leave Camak
Arrive ^Varrenton
Arrrire Sparta
Arrive MilledgariUe
Arrive Macon.
No connection to or f
days.
NO 16—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon..™.....™...™™.™.™.. 8.oOpm
Leave MiUedgeville..................10.45 p m
Leave Sparta.......,..™, ..12 50 a m
Leave warrenton 2.40 a m
Anive Camak 2.58 a m
Arrive August* 6 00 a m
NO 15—WEST (dally, except Sunday).
Leave ^Augmsta ^8.50 pm
Arrive Warrenton ™*™™..™» ™!!!l2 05am
Arrive Sparta................™..,....,.. 2.00 a m
Arrive MiUedgeville 3.45 a m
Arrive Macon S.S0 a m
Trains will not stop at flag stations,
Close connections at Augusta for all points
East and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Superb improved Sleepers between Macon and
Angusta.
Pullman Sleepres Augusta to New York.
Only onechange Macon to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Efctrky. Time Ua7ds, eto
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket Office, 04 Mulberry Street.
8 K JOHNSON,
Superintendent
B R DORSEY,
4*»-t
For Sale.
y^N END S3 STOCK OF OLD NEWS-
papers at 50 cents per Hundred, and Four Dol
lart per Thousand.
Much cheaper than any other kind of Wrap,
ping Paper, and very useful about Packing
Goods, Cutting Patterns, Washing Windows
Etc, Kto
THIS OFFICE,
14 tf
THE
Cincinnati Packing Co.
Packers cf
POBK. IMAEtXS*
and
QUEEN OF THE WE3T BRAND OF
Extra Sugar Cured Hams,
Sho.ulders and Breakfast
Bacon.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
flill“ I
IRQJNr & STEEL,IS
J Carriage and IFagaa Mmh,
jLsaiier sifl miier BeliirgJJ!
T Si 1-a
AVERY’S
H0SSE PLOWS,!
1
IRON-FOOT PLOWS.
JGUNS, PISTOLS j
®i ammunition, jO
^IFISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.!?
(JJI We have a well assorted stock and
LEADING IliM til
MACO^ G
M 6
BUSINESS SUITS to
ABE THE
. THK SEASON
! NOTICE. We nave
I the LARGEST and
( Packago In the world. It ecntosTs^heets^
Paper, 18 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder. Golden
Pen, and a piece ot valuable Jewelry. Complete
sample package, with elegant geld a to to Sleeve
I Butto s, Set Gold-plated Studs. Engraved Gold-
i Plated Riag. and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fane)
I Set, Pin and Drops, postpaid JJ cents. 5 Pack
ages with Assorted Jewelry $1. SPLENDID
. Wa_CH AND CHAIN FREE WITH EVERY
$50 TpRTH OF GOODS YOU BUY. Extraor-
din n Inducements to Agents
BRIDE A CO.
Broadway. N Y
R. W. CUBBEDGE.
BROKER
—AND—
SEAL ESTATE AGENT. “
STOCKS AND BONOS BOUBHT AND SOLD
STRICT1Y ON GOHHISSION,
Particular attention given to the purchase,
' of Real]
ale and renting i
I Estate,
MULBERRY STREET.
House
opposite Lanier
marlly
Leave Bainbridge
Leave Thomasvule.
Leave Jesup
Arrire at Savannah
Bleeping cars ran
nail and Albany.
Passengers from
Passengers from Savannah for Ferrandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
am.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8;00pm, ar
ms at Savannah 8:20 a
Pauengers leaving Macon at 7.15 A x (daily ex
cept Sunday) oonncct at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this tnin connect
At Jesup with tbe train arriving in Macon at 6.25
p x. (daily except 8unday.)
Palace sleeping cars are ran through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Lmauls, Montgomery. Mobita, Now Or
leans- etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 3.50 a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at W0 am.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Snn-
days excepted) lor Green Cove Springs, St Au
gustine, Palatka, Hnterprise.and all landings on
St John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad lesve junction,
going west, at U.S7 a m, and lor Brunswick at
4.40 n m, daily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI-
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepied.ci 7.00 a x
Arrive at McIntosh “ “ 9.23 A *
“ mo a x
2.05 P X
C.15PX
6.15 A X
9.35 A X
12.30 P X
2A2;p a
5.40 P X
Arrive at Jesus
Arrivo at Blacxshear
Arrive at Dupont ”
Leave Dupont ’’ “
Leave Blactihear ” “
Leave Jesup " ”
Leave McIntosh “
Arrive at Savannah “ “
WESTERN DIVIriON:
Loave Dupont Sundays excepted..
Leave Valdosta
Loave Quitman™
Arrive at Thomasviiie
Leave Thomasviiie..™.™.
LcaTe Camilla...
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany.
Leave Cawill*
Arrive TbomasviUo
Leave Thomairiile
Leave Quitman
Leave Valdosta.
Arms at Dupont
J 8 Tt»05, Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES,
ocll7 tf General Sxnermtendent.
.7.30 AX
.10.02 A X
.11 42 A X
. 2.10AX
PX
,6.24 P X
7.20 P X
6.00 A U
7.2) A X
.........10.20 AX
M...™.10.C0 P U
l.io px
8.1* PX
5*5 PX
COW FOOD.
1 Carload RICE FLOUR.
do do WHEAT BRAN.
100 bales CHOICE HAY.
In >-tcre and for tale by
decs JONES A COOK.
NOTICE.
TT appearing from tho presentments of thelsto
X Grand Jury that they dte.n the last tax levy
made by this Board,not in accordance with law;
it is ordered by this Board that the tax collector
proceed at once to collect the taxes as levied
We refer tax payers to sections 599 and fill of
the Code, and to the Acts of 1872, pare 389, Acts
OI1S76. psge 814, and Aits of 1879, “Wiles Turn-
pike” Bill, as authority for making the levy re-
And it is farther ordered that this order be
published in the Telegraph and Messenger.
A true extract from minutes of Bibb Connty
Commissioners,
dec* WALTER G SMITH. Clerk.
$500 Reward.
H ERE we are again, armed and equipped ai
the law directs, with a formula for mak
ing a Fertiliser as good as the best so d in Geor
gia. and we have hundreds of Georgia farmers
to back us in laying
Blaffs Fertilizer,
whin made right, is equal to Commercial Fertil
izers end tbe whole c.-.st of ingredients to make
a ton of BLACK’S FERTILIZER is
Less Than Five Dollars.
and to make ten tons will cost loss than FOUR
DOLLARS PER TUN.
Wo give below a few o! tlie many nimss who
have certified to the merits of BLACK’S FER
TIIIZBR, viz:
Thos E Brown, Fandersville, Georgia
Leonard Skstoe, Grhwoldvillo, Ga
JEM Le^neur, Miln- r, Ga
Rev L G Evans. Bibb connty, Ga
K W Hatcber, Knoiville, Ga
T J Msssey. Marsballville, Ga
Uriah King, Linton. Ga
W R Stanlev, Linton, Ga
Dr P S Bower, Thomasvi'le.Ga
WI Renfrce, Carrs Station, Ga
B T Peacock, Buena Vista, Ga
Dr S M Anderson, Cornucopia, Jones county,
Georgia
Eli Frazier, Garden, Ga
J S Waldrep, Giadeville, Ga
D P Holloway do
County and iarm rights for rale.
Headquarters at the office cf tho Telegraph
and Mes:enger, Macon, Georgia.
' ‘ ‘ ASHLEY&SPBIR
mu .-Messenger, i
derSdlw&wtf
Cheapest Toilet Soap
At retail in Macon.
Call and see, at ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
Seasonable Flower Seed
For Fall Planting.
A full linr from Geraniums down to Vio’its, at
ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
Seasonable Garden Seed,
Early Pass, Lettuce. Cabbage, etc, at ^
dccStf ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
J\Y LOCKETT,
JOSEPH BOND
LOCKETT & BOND.
GENERAL BROKERS.
Stjtta, Bonis, fittoa Future asd P»p;rs
of all kinds bought md sold cm commts’ion. Cf-
(Ice No 87 Cherry street in rear oi Hunt, Rankin
A Lamar’s retail drug store. nor18 tf
AND HIS STOCK OF
GENTS FDRNISNINGGGODS
cannot be equaled. He i Iso carries an iznmen
stick of
DRY GOODS.
SI Don’t fail* to inspect
Very Respectfully,
Gus Nussbanm-
CORNER THIRD AND SECOND STREBTS,
sepSldltw-lm Macon. G a.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereae Jo-
Darr.enburg, administrator of the
VVhittskend. represents to the court
in his petition duly filed and entered on record
that ho has fully admmisterei on S Whittekend’s
itatd.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. why ssld executor ahould not be dis
charged from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in Feb
ruary, isso.
nov21aw4w J AMcM’ANPS.Ordinary.
W CANCERS!
CURED.
TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE.
For particular-, address wilh stemn, JAMES
M Hardaway, Liberty Hil», Pike county.
LORD & TAYLOR,
NEW_YORK.
Opening Spring Displsj
NEW DRY GOODS,
.WB CAN POSITIVELY ASSERT THAT AT
PERIOD HAVE 'YE DISPLAYED AN Af*
VEST OF DRY GOODS SO ADEQUATE to]
REQUIREMENTS Of THE PUBLIC
PRICES Sd ADAPTED TO THE S
OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPING.
SILKS*
aasHT!*
ictedauJkto
Our American Cacbcmlre INDESTRUCTaiB
BLACK SILK Ju-tly clcims earnest «tk-a3K,
being equal t» th» best ot reign :na r.u
half tho cost. EVERY YARD WARKAi
Ia COLORED SILKS our v.-e!!-s<Aec4
offered at prices that cannot bo undersold.
COLORED AND BLACK* SILK DAMAKSE& 1
bracing the rarest gems of the European <s
American Markets.
In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARDS wa S
everything ihat is new and beautifld.
DKBSS GOOD®.
Novelties in Cache me res. fiultinprs,
and the juanaard ci*tbs, in splendid v *
•* xuderson’s *’ Scotch Zephyrs, p ‘
Dress Goods, Momio Cloths, CotelL_„,
Cheviots, 4c.,-with every grade to bci
flrst-claca establishment.
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wrgt
This department maintains its lunrcuiMr. aot
shows Che best productions from the SnrnMB
centres. - *
Our Cloaks and Sacancs aro cut and OHdafitr
men tailors, therefore alyls and fitaroguarntedA.
> Suits and Costnassjs.
lady’s wardrobe,
ago and size.
Our Infants’ Famishing Department»
Ladies’ and Children's Uadergarseala,
* *' nt of flee French ban&eMito
tes&sslsEsSSB
J^hlyeealpped. "c'ompSte^jZSSl3E+&
article, and much moreaal
Hosiery, dloves, & HandkereMA.
The lnrcust. rarest, snd most uniquo Profabt
novelties in tho citr. Also, the medium gradwTB
ta for ladies and children at very aiodentfb.
Ladies’, misses', and children's kid.clcfk,t*
Lisle Thread Gloves-of the best irunufsetirojm
all the newest shades to match any dress n»l«ri«.
A superior selection of plain hemmed Unca Just
all hnen hemstitched, and scolloped
chiefs Also, embroidered Silk Handkcr=t3»
unsurpassed in beauty or color. -
BX880H8.
All tho choico grades, containing every cito?
and shade known. Fresh additions daily. ^
Gents’ Furnisbing Goofis.
prominent features of ibis department.
Boots and Shoes.
For spring and summer, for Ladies, Misses, t
Children. Cloth ton. low billion shoes, tbo Amu
of the season. $55o ; gennipo kid walking
$3.70. I.ow shoes from S3 to $.*■: fine
pers from $1.S3 to 82.50: Misses' best
worked buttonholes. $2; Children's
spring'^eh button boots, 5LC°i Infants'
Ants' skoen,
Boys’ T and Youths’ French calt button tot&e.
$2.75. aad a good, durable laced shoo 51.35.
novl*
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
A LL persons hiving claims against the
estate ■ f Michael Rowan, deceased, are
I re hereby required to present them to me prop
erly sworn to, and those indebted to said estate
tuu notified lo make immediate pj'merit of the
«»*FAR1IY HWBHNY.Adm'r.
ForthePirtorial Bible Commenta
tor. 1,018 pages, 475 illustrations
and maps. The most complete and
comprehensive Commentary on the
entire'scriptures (in one volume) ever publisher
Price 83 75. Draoley, Garros ton X Co, 6S N 4
street, Nashville., Ttnn.
AGtNTS
WANTEDl
nov7wcm
'Pslj!
mHs&
:=§1SSS8
°Mimn
r.:i oil
IA GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in Stosks bj the “Two Unerring Rules for
Success,” in Messrs Lawrence & Co’s new Circa-
ar. The combination method, which this firm
has made so snccesstnL enables people with
large or tmall means to reap all the benefits of
largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or
ders, in various sums, are pooled into one vast
amount and co- operated as a mighty whole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advantages
of the largest operator, immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from 35 to 83,000
or more, can bo used successfully. New York
Baptist Weekly, September 28.1878, savs.- "By
the combination system $15 would make $75. or
5per cent: $50 pays $350, or 7 percent: $100
makes $1,1.00.or 10 per cent on the stock during
the month, according to the market.” Frank
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, June £9lh: “The
combination method cf operating stocks ia the
most successful over adopted'” New York In-
| dependent. Sept, 12th: “The combination sys
tem is founded uDon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an income while
it is left working by Messrs Lnwrerce A Co.”
Brooklyn Journal, April 29th: “Our editor maae
amt profit of S!0125lrom$M> in one of Messrs
Lawrence & Co’a combinations ” New circular
(mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and
bonds wanted. Gover' uent bonds supplied
Lawrence & Co, Bankets, 57 Exchange Place
New York.
KOT1C.K.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
T HREE mile* from Leesburg on Muckalee . _ _ ,
Creek, 1.2C0 acre?, aheut 8M in a fire stole dock Station on Macom and Augusta railroad,
of cultivation, well improved w’th good gin touso I There is alsi a new two story gin
and screw. Gin can ternn either w th steam or - * * *
horse power, with seven horse power engine ou
the place ready for ginning Five mules that I
I N accordance with an order of tne Court of
Ordinary of DeKalt: county, Ga. the under
I signed will cause to be told within tbe legal
hoers of sale before the court house door in
Clinton. Jones cruuty. Ga, on the first Tuesday
in December next, tha following property be-
lonnicg to the estate of Mary Mary P ThRs de
ceased, to wit: The oil Tufts homestead known
as the Blountsvide tr.ct containing two hun
dred and sixty two and one hah acres together
with seventy one and tne half acres of» hat is
known as tha Goddard tract, and seventv ono
acd one ha f acres of what is known as the Slit-
ner tract. The.e lands rank with the best Jones
county lands and are sit c ato in one of the hoal-
thiest portions of tho county. The dwelling is
aneigbsroomed two story building beautifully
situated at the crossing of tho Eatonton
and Macon and Milledgeviile and Monti-
cello r a"s, only seven miles from Had
. ill sell also, together with rorn. fedder .and
cotton seed in abundance to supply the p’ace.
Five other mules on the plsce owned by tenants.
Desirable place to live and no trouble to get la
bor. Prire $3 per acre cash. Any onecao see
the place by calling on ‘he manager.
Also at the same price I will rell 800 acres on
Flint river, about 6C0 under cultivation. Good
improvements, with gin house and screw.
Both of ihe above places are well wateicd
and have an abundance of fino timber. I desire
to sell because I have too much land and live to
far from these places to attend totbem. Ibind
m violf to these prices only for thirty d»ys Ad-
dress SOL PAGE.
sepEl w4t Statksville. Ga.
stoiy pin
bouse and agoed frame store-house now occu
pied by a thrifty merchant. Tho well is a cein
of beauty with an abandonee of rood water.
There is an abundance of all kinds cf choice
fruit. Tho neighbo-hcod is good. Tin re are
two Methodist churches n*»r by and a Baptist
church on the place, Any person l eking lor a
farm in this portion o! the State would do well
to look at this p operty before day of sale, and
the attention cf physicians lockiug for a location
is especially called to it. Tho terms will be cash
Tbekey wilbe surrendered on lit oi January,
m% . J B A TUFTS,
Administrator with will annexed, of Mary P
Tufts, deceased, late of Crawford connty.
nov2td
all orders exactly «ncl to tbe t .
pnpcliancn, smnmutco all pnrctuues
to bo r.atiKTactoi’y to buyers, or.d tcru^l
ready to remedy nil errors. Wc toHe
ordem, convinced that a Cnt trial •***&%
Insure n» f be iTjular ccstom bcrcafieb
All orders Tor Goods to be acanoqis.
Med by tho money; or. where oartteo
' viil . bo » r -nt by exisrrtitx
V. O. B. Where tho rcmlttanee is .&*»
larxre, wc ahrajs return the difference.
Broadway pud Twcatietb St, *
Graad, (iirysilo, aad FcrsyUi. i.^-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORQIA.TWIGGS COUNTY,—By T^rteaof
an order from the Court of Ordinary of tal
county will be told before the court nou-o dear
in Bi"b county on the first Tuesday in JaautMj
next, between the legal boars of sals the f —
ingdrsciihed property belonging to the x
l.ula R Andrews, deceased, to wit:
One half interest in lot No 49. bttng
division of one acre lot No 5 in Past Hu
fronting on Collins street 3! feet more crl
«nd running back 75 feet» re or 1ms. Soli<er
tin* tana fit of tb* httir* «nd cr*nii*t>
Lula R indrewa. Terms of sale cash.
NovemburSStb, 1S!9.
tov25w4t» J EiND^Ptva A J eaV.
pi EORGIA. BIBB UoUnTY.—wh-irsa Wm
\JT Ryder has msde application to tea I'w-.'dt-
tors of administrat ion on the estate of Mary A.
T Miushew, latecf sail count’, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admozuh aS
penons corccrned to ba and appear at the
Court ot Orainary oi said coun y <m the Seat
aionday in December next to bow cause «I (uar
they hare why letters of admimstiatiou sbcicii
not be granted said applicant
Witness my hand officially.
ao2 J A MoMaNP-, Orip«K
O RDINARY'S OFFICE. Ji»»hs COtf^’S!
November 28, 1879—Whereas 'u*,n A
B-adlt-y, administratrix, applies to meforfia-
niirsi n from estate of Joseph Bradley .tarea-U.
These a o to notify all per.ons couocrrM to
show cause at this effiro on tbo drt X n lvyia
»nrch next, if any they have why the nuns
shall not be granted.
Given uncer my hand cffieislly.
navSOtd* ROLAND T R'189 Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and' Creditors-
G eorgia jones county—ah p<„t$xs
indebted to the esta'e of etephoa XOd-
pepper decease,t.of said conn y, are icutit-dto
ccme forward and u ake immediate wakSat.
and all who have cl.ims aga nst raid estute'wiB
present them in terms of the law.
S D CULPEPPER. Exfr.
Nov 24 1879. noTPtd*
Executor’s Sale-
T5Y virtue of an order from tho court elOrG-
JL> nary will b.i sold in tbe town ot f
Lee county, at the court houso dovr.betvosaa
tho legal hours of salo. on the first TuesdaVin
Jsnnarynext, iSSO.the fol o«in« loti of lands
Nos 167. 185. 199.200. 201.202.216, 317. fu Lee
county, known as thepcbryan pia .otCtou,
about one and ab-if miles from Adams 8tattoo,
and three and a had to four miles from Lees
burg, for the purpose of winding up the e * '
and settling wuh the heir*.
Terms, one hslf cash, balance one end <
je&rA time.
NT JOHNSON Elevator
of tbe estate cfS O Bryan. <
novS0eod4wiw4s
OPIUMS
cat*. Fricet redace<Ko auit the ttees.
iCfornicrlr Airs. Ur. S. B. Co!lici.> i .-Porte. Icdiua*
G0USED CYCLOPMA.
i Rarest opportunity for making monev is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in the
South on this exceedingly useful and low-priced
hook. 1.0C0 Dp. double column. 700 engravings.
10 donble-page colond maps. Onlv $3 a copy
For terms aud territory addresi T BLLWOO
ZKLb, D1VI.< A Ct>. Philadelphia. msr7w4t
FOR R3KT.
[ J WILL at publie_oukfy, on the first Tuesday
B. E MAY &C0.
98 Cherry Street,
XHL&GOCT, - - GA.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness. Saddles, Whips,
Bridles, Collars, Hames,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags,
CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES,;
jap Robes-
Horse Blankets,
Sole, Ujpr aifl Harness LeatliBr
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings,
julcsy,
— in November, 1872, before the court bouse
door in Moi.ticeDo, during the legal hours of
Sale, ront to the highest and best tidier, 8&>
acres ol land sitnate in Jasper connty, Ga, be
longing to tbe estate of Henry Va’fcer, for-the
tear 1830. The land U under good fences ard :s
well improved, has a c. mfcrtable dwelling house
$55 6.6
M AN’S MISSION ON BARTH—A thorough
medical treatise, indicating bow confirm
ed disabiht'es may be remoyed. The experience
ot £0 years’ study, observation, and professional
pra-.ticc. showing the agencies that will insure
restored manhood, strengthened vitality, and
sound conditions of health, that have been im-
piiredby overtaxed powers. A statement of
obstacles to marriage sod cf the means by which
the; cm be removed. By mail 2sc, currency or
postage stamps. Address Secretary Museum
Anatomy and Science, 459 6th avenue N Y,
decltu th.sat4ai
■vrERTOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical essay
IN comprising a senes of lectures delivered at
Kahn's Museum of Anatomy, on the cause and
cure of premature decline, showing indisputa
bly how lost health may be regained, affording a
dear synopsis of impediments to marriage, und
the treatment of rerveus aud physical debility,
being tha result ot°0 years’experience. By mail
25c, currency or postage stamps. Address Sec
retary Kahn’s Muitnm, 688 Broadway, New
York. decSmonwedfridim
Call and examine onr stack before purdras*"
Repoiitories—98 Cherry Street, Maccn. and
Broad Street. Augusta
Agents profit ner week. Will prove
, . . J UU it or forfeit $509. $4 Outfit free. B
[ U ftf DKOUT A CO. 218 Fulton street. N Y.
0ct8w6m
nisO«,ui:a BIBB LOU- IY —WhereSv Mrs
(7 Martha L Harris, gnarditn of Mattie JHar-
I rls, Annie L Harris snd Jamei A Harris, minor
children oi Thus A Harris deceased, has msde
application tor letters of dismiisian from said
guardianship. These are therefore to cite and
admonish ail persons concerned to be snd appear
at the Court of Ordiiarv of said connty.orelhe
1 first Monday in November next ts show came if
any they have why said application ihovJfdnot
| be granted.
V, itness my hand officially. *
J A MCMANUS, Ordinary.
ltd
August 4.1879.
aqg5w
SAXE,
I WILL sell on the first Tni’day in December,
atpublirsaie. (if not told atpriva'e sale be- |
fore) my lot coLtair.ing two residences with all
the nectesary out bou es, known and described
LOST.
a UxlS square frame. They were placed smone
the Sumter county exhibits, were wrapred in
onmap fficityof Hhccii as l.t No2, inblock Nil I brown paper and markoi Miss Ruth Brown,
24. front
iting
to alley 2'0
on McIntosh street and rnnning back
■ I felt, containing one-half acre more
or less. Terms cash.
MRS ELLEN CRON AN.
November 4tb. 1879. novS Iiaw4»*
0-97/7 a month and expenses giHcanteel
(Dll ^Agents. Outfit free-SSulW A Co,
Americus, Ga. Anyone having found them will
plesse forward the rametoBP Piwh,Amerieus,
Ga, by express- They willbesuitably rewarded.
nsviedSt wSt
JONHS
mtm iknm
FOR SALE.
-jlTY plantation onthe Ma-oa ft August a road,
iu. ore half mile from Haddock’s station,
containing seven hundred and twenty acres of
land. One fourth of tha land is in the woods—
oak ard hickory. There is running water and
good springs in every field. A handsome resi-
A LL or a part of a four room house on F:r.;t I dence with eight rooms, and surrounded by a
ttreet near the Stubblefield House. For I beautiful oak grove. 1 will sell it all together.
MI
AYBARar’d expenses to accntoi.
_ Outfit free. Address P OYICK
uaoits. Maine
FOR RENT-
lufcrma t ion apply at Stubblefield House,
decs St
or divide it in three parcels, as parties may wish
I 00(39 THOMAS O BOWEN.
Know Th^salfc
T ilB nntold miser:jp *hat
result ir m rndwrirextoa
in early life may be all-vi*-
ed an J cured. Tt/eda aka
doubt this assortion (SiaoH
purchase the new -m drcsl
work published byttke tSA-
HODY MEDICAL IKM-
fUTE, Boston, cfifffelt
__ THE SCI-NOB OFI.lFE,
or, oKLf PRESERVATION Exhausted <sa-
tvlity nervous anl pbyrieal cebility. or Tisdffir
impaired by the errors of youth or tvo cleceer
too close application to businesr, may bere-stac*
cd acd manhood retained.
Two hundredth edition, revised snd enlenasS,
lust published. It is a standard medical. Mk»
tho Vst in the English language, wmleit br ®
physician of groat excerieuce, to whom wa*
awarded a cold and jewel.'el medal by the M*.
tional Medical Association. It contains (resets,
ful aud vary expensive mg ravings. Tbrea haas-
“ valuable pr.-scripttoa
fired!
, more than 501
foralFforms of ptevaidng disease, the result of
many years of exteraive and successful prartios.
either one cf which is worth tan times the pries
of the book. Bound ia French cloth, pr«; «nfy
$1, sent by mail postpaid.
The London Lancet ssys: person sfiHMM
be without this valuable book. Tbe author is a
noble benefactor.
An illustrated sample sent to all on rarifltaf
6 cents far postage.
The author raters by permission to JOSEPH
S FlfHI'R, president: W I. P. ING RA R* ML
vice president; W PAIWB, 3 9.08 GAl'NSE.
M D-, IIJ DOUOKT. M D. & U KLINE. B J>, jr
R HOLCOM15. M D. N R LYNCH, M D. H
R O’CONN ELL, MD faculty of the Phi «5<S-
phis Umvorsity of M»dic;ne and Surgery, ako
the faculty oftho American University cf Pfato-
Ity of _
dolphia.alsa Hon P A BIS .ELL, 51D. president
of tbe National Medical i sscciation.
HEM:
THYSELF
Address Dr W H FAR*
KEa.No* Bnlfinch «,
Bsstcn. Mass. The au-
1 bor may be coasn 1 tod on
all disevsev requiring
skill and experience.
novSO wly
AinasrA.G*. November xft isn.
\\J HERB AS. by auiheriiy of an actaasgosaS
Y Y Cct:b r 1C. 1879. the Central
Bsnk, located in tbe city of Marcn. has twea
appointed StateDeiository: It isordered
That the Tax Coll-ctors of the eountisst oC
Bibb. Hour ton. Crawford, Maccn. Twiggs, WB-
kinsoTi. Washington, Putnam, Baldwin, fsset,
Jisperand Monroe to P J intosa'd dcpog'xacc
and into no other, all moneys collected by etmm
for and on account of State faxes, except sadksu
mar be transmitted direct to the State Tnran.
ALFRED H COLQUITe,
By the Governor: ' Gtfterwm
J W WtaBsur,
gfii:retary Executive Department.
novfBdlt w4t .
AD MINIS i'EATOR’3 IaI.e!
W ILL be sold in the town at Knoivlfi^ ■©*,,
on the first Tuesday in December nork.
a’-l ths lands belonging to the estate of MsSb
Cloud, deceased,eoniaimng250 acres iroreOl-faa*.
aoj lining the lands cf Causey and Hancoek,wad
tbo numbers given and more psr ftalartp 4».
scribed on day of sale.
oc'.Sl d!tw4.» JOHN W^SCf I«, Atfwgx.