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Iriik Newspaper*.
We ire indebted to Mr. T. Dempsey,
now in Europe, for copies of the D " bli "
Irish Times and Freeman's Journal, dated
December 1st. Both publication contain
numerous accounts of immense tanners
meetings, on the rent question, continued
disturbances among the people, the move
ments of troops, and exciting trials of po
litical prisoners.
The English Government, on the whole,
however, seems to be taking the hack
track and does not appear as much dis
posed as formerly to press to trial the nu
merous arrests that have been made. Bail
is offered in most instances. But the ex
cited populace regard this as a weakening
o* the part of Her Majesty’s officials and
in some instances refuse to accept bail at
all.
Under the head of pauperism in Lon
don, the Irish Times says:
The weekly return of Metropolitan pau
perism shows that the total number of
paupers on the last day of the second
week in November was 83,732, of whom
43,040 were in workhouses and 38,077 re
ceived outdoor relief. Compared with
the corresponding weeks in the years 1878,
1S77 and 1870, these figures show an in
crease of 4,528,8,838 and 3,101 respect
ively. The number of vagrants relieved
on the last day of the week was 880, of
whom 054 were men, 183 women and 40
children under 10.
Postal Appointment*.
Yesterday the appointments of carriers
for the city of Macon, to deliver the mails
to our citizens, were received at the office
from Washington and the appointees no
tified of their selection. There were
many applicants for the position and
among them appeared the names of many
who would have filled the office of carrier
with decided ability. Those who have
been appointed may therefore congratu
late themselves on their success.
The appointees are Joseph Sprinz,
George T. Smith, colored, Lewis Nel
son, Pat Pierce and John Blacksbear,
colored.
Mr. Joseph Sprinz is now clerkiug for
Messrs. Nussbaum & Daunenburg. Mr.
Sprinz is a Macon hoy, born and raised in
Macon. His present employers regret to
lose him.
George T. Smith, colored, Is an old em
ployee of the post-office, and has been
promoted as a reward for his faithful ser
vice. These two will be full carriers.
Mr. Lewis Nelson is the son of Mr. W.
T. Nelson, the ex-tax collector of the
county, and is at present a member of
the police force. He will be the only
mounted carrier in the sendee. He will
fill the position well.
Mr. Pat Pierce was very highly recom
mended by the business men of the com
munity, and his appointment is a good
one,
John Blacksbear, colored, is one of the
public school teachers. These last two
hold the position of snpemumaries.
The salary of the full carriers is $850,
the mounted carrier S830, to include horse
hire, and the supernumeraries $400 each.
Macon to Have United States District
and Circuit Courts.
The following telegram, handed us by
Judge Clifford Anderson, will explain it-
s.lf:
Washington, December 17, 1870.—
To V. Anderson or Judac Simmon*.- 1
lunv Just passed tnrougli the House a hill
to provide for District and Circuit Courts
at Macon. J. H. Blount.
This will be good news to the bar ofMa-
con and the lawyers of Middle and South
ern Georgia, who have hitherto been
forced to go to Savannah when transacting
business in the Federal Courts. Colonel
Blount deserves, and will receive, the
thanks of Ins constituents for this timely
act, and his continued vigilance in behalf
of tlieir interests.
Fresh Provisions for Europe.
According to the Dublin Freeman'sJour-
nal there were received from America for
the week ending December 1st,at the port of
Liverpool alone, 3,994 quarters of beef,
2,254 carcasses of mutton, and 229 dead
hogs.
In addition, a steamer of the Allan
Line is expected in the Mersey shortly,
loaded with turkeys, prairie hens and
game from Canada for the Christmas hol
idays. Ten thousand turkeys are expect
ed by this vessel, besides other game and
fresh meats.
So our teeming country will be drawn
upon even for the wherewith to make
glad the hearts of our Irish and English
cousins.
Would that a special United States
ship could be laden with good things and
dispatched, as on a former occasion, to
the Emerald Isle for the relief of her suf
fering people. It would he a graceful act
worth a lmudred-fold more than all the
Fenian sympathy from Maine to Califor
nia. The one feeds the helpless poor, and
is a messenger of peace and good will;
the other but infuriates the passions of an
excited people and tends to precipitate
deeds of violence and bloodshed which
can only culminate in disaster and ruin to
a weak and oppressed country.
The Cental System.
The inequalities of the weights and
measures of various countries, not to say
States even of our own Union, are so
great that the most serious inconvenience
is experienced in all mercantile produce
transactions. This gave rise to what is
known as the cental system, which has
been adopted in France and by tha Liver
pool and other exchanges.
Under the new plan the standard of
measurement is to be by the hundred
pounds. Thus the weight of corn, oats,
cotton seed, wheat, rice and all other pro
duce now arbitrarily fixed and each dis
similar, would all fall under the same
rule and he graduated by tha hundred
pouuds, the only variation being that of
value. This would save much perplexity
and greatly simplify all business transac
tions. Very few can keep the run of the
bushel weight ot the several products of
the farm, and lienee mistakes are con
stantly liable to be made in tlieir sale.
In May last, the New. York Produce
Exchange decided by a very large vote to
make the cliahge from the bushel to the
cental, and all of the Exchanges In the
United States, so far os heard from, have
followed its example, save those of Chica
go, Baltimore and Toledo. Chicago favors
the measure, but is prevented under a law
of Illinois from adopting It without spe
cial legislation on the subject. This
doubtless will be granted. The other two
cities will be forced to come to terms by
the general adoption of the proposed sys
tem elsewhere. The opposition to the
cental, however, in some quarters is very
considerable, and the question, as
yet, cannot be said to be final
ly settled. Even the New York
exchange, backed by many Western grain
usalers, is trying to reverse its past action.
The complaint is, that unless the change
could be effected everywhere simultane
ously a double system will continue,to the
serious embarrassment of commerce. But
this would be temporary, and the same ar
gument obtains in all reforms when in pro
cess of inauguration. We hare been amused
at the nUv-'fr made upon tlie cental system
by the “Heir of the Worlda lattenlay
journal published in New York, and de
voted to the advocacy of the “identity of
the lost tribes of Irael with the Anglo-
Saxon race.” Tliat paper asserts that the
present “standards of weights and meas
ures are ot Divine appointment, and have
been preserved for God’s people in that
imperishable monument, the great Pyra
mid of Egypt.” The attempt to change
th :m into the cental system it character
izes as anti-christ and rank infidelity.
This is certainly a novel view of the
question, and we would advise the u IIeir
of the WorltT to first establish the iden
tity of those lost tribes of God's ancient
people with tlie Yankee and English na
tions, before taking any new departures
like that above stated, concerning the
cental movement. Why, if we may be
permitted to ask, are the gerah, epliah,
nln and onier, not also continued as
metric standards at die present day? They
jvere certainly in use in die days of
Moses, Solomon and others of the Hebrew
ancients.
The cental metrical system will prove
as great a convenience to our people as the
substitution of equal fractional parts of a
dollar for the old pence,shilling and pound
currency which once obtained.
FREE DELIVERY.
IIow it Will Be Arranged for Macon
Location of tlie Boxes and Otlier
Particulars.
There is no more interesting subject
die Macon public just now than that
the free delivery system, soon to he estab
lished in this city. Yesterday in an inter
view with Mr. A. E. Seifert, the assistant
Postmaster, we learned that the free de
livery will be inaugurated on the first
January. This information was received
yesterday from the Postmaster General
telegraph. This arrangement by which
the much to be desired free delivery is tc
be given to our city, is very gratifying t<
our people.
In his recent visit to Macon, Mr. S. A
Wilson, a special agent of the post-office
department connected with die free deliv
ery bureau made a tliorongli survey of the
ground and was very favorably impressed
with the appearance and general prosper
ity of the city. He was surprised to find
so large a city and went away fully satis
fied that the Postmaster General’s award
of free delivery to Macon was well dc
served. The districts of the city were ar
ranged.
The advantages of the delivery system
will not he confined to the corporate lim
its, but several of the populous suburbs
will also be allowed its benefits. The
service will extend as far as Wilkinson’
house on Bassett’s bill in a southerly di
rection from the city; Gilesville in the
same direction will be included. Vine-
ville, as far as Pio Nono College, will be
served, and East Macon, to a point some
distance beyond the corporation line.
Forty-five boxes for tlie reception of
matter .to be mailed will be located at dif
ferent points. They will be of cast-iron,
furnished by the government, and secure
ly fastened to lamp posts or to fences.
Printed schedules of the hours at which
the mail matter deposited in the boxes will
bo tnUon out will bo attached to each box.
Those in the outskirts and residence por-
lluu uf the city, ovcopt in a few instances,
will be smaller than those in the business
centres. Thoir locations will be as fol
lows: At Wilkinson’s store, on Bassett’s
Hill; by tbe Mission cliurcli, in Gilesville;
Daly’s store, old Houston road; Bounda
ry street, near Colonel Aderhold’s resi
dence; South Macon cotton factory; Mercer
University; intersection Yineville roads
with Washington and Georgia avenues;
Colonel Henry J. Lamar’s residence,
Yineville; Chase’s store near City Hospi
tal; corner Bond and College streets;
Washington avenue and College street;
Georgia avenue and Orange street; Mount
de Sales, Orange and Columbus streets;
Johnson and College streets; Calhoun
and Hazel streets; Sparks and Hazel
streets, near the residence of Colonel J.
II. Blount; South Macon Grammar school;
Troup and Hazel streets; Fourth and
Oglethorpe; Macon and Brunswick rail
road office; Macon and Western railroad
office; corner Oak and Third; Oak and
First; intersection Spring, Pine and Cot
ton avenue; Brown House corner; Blind
Academy; City Hall; Fourth and
Poplar streets, Third and Poplar at
Hasdai's comer; Second and Poplar;
Washington Avenue and Spring street;
Orange street and Georgia Avenue at
Judge Holt’s; Cherry street and Cotton
Avenue; Telegraph and Messenger
corner; Ralston Hall comer; Cherry and
Fourth streets; Third and Mulberry;
Fourth and Mulberry; Spring and .Wal
nut; Walnut and Fiftb;Nelson’s store,Clin
ton road; one on the Milledgeville, and
one on the Jones county road.
The districts as now arranged, nearly
corresponds with the wards of tlie city 7 .
Tlie delivery of mail matter will be
about as' follows: Before eight o’clock a
business delivery will be made in the cen
ter of the city, and after the Savannah
mails arrive a general delivery all over
the city will he made. A midday delive
ry of local mail will next occur, of the
matter dropped in the mail boxes, and a
business delivery at C o’clock in tbe eve
ning. These hours are based on the
present schedules of the railroads center
ing here, and arc of course subject to mod
ification and change. One great conve
nience will be, the carriers will take
supply of stamps with them on their
routes.
The only change in the rates of postage
is two cents must be placed on all dropped
letters instead of one. This change will
hardly be felt by the people, but will ena
ble tlie department to get back in part
what is lost in the lessened box rent.
To fully enjoy tlie advantages of tlie
free delivery system, to insure promptness
and accuracy, it is absolutely necessary
tliat the houses of tlie city be numbered,
and we hope the matter will be attended to
at once. The subject was brought up at
the last meeting of the City Council, and
referred to a committee, which will report
at the next meeting of the body. It is
probable the city will have the number
of the houses determined, and each prop
erty owner will bo required to have the
number placed upon liis house. This
will involve but small expense.
The department encourages the free de
livery of mail matter and discontinuance
of the box renting system. It is the in
tention to make the interests of the people
and government reciprocal.
Postmaster Glover and his assistant,
Mr. Seifert, are anxious to make the de
livery In Macon a success from the first,
and are sparing no effort looking to that
end. We hope they will have the hearty
cooperation and ssis tance of all in the
numbering of houses, and reporting any
neelect or delav in the delivery of letters 1
“VEGETINE’
Jays a Boston plijoictln, “lias no eqaal as I
purifier. Bearing“f ils many wonderful
cures, after all otlier remedies liad failed, J
visited tlie Laboratory and convinced myself ol
its genuine merit. It is prepared from barks
roots and berbs, eacb of ubitli S» highly efTect
ire, and they are compounded In such a manner
u to produce astonishing results.
VEGETINE
s the great Blood Purifier.
VEGETINE
ami cure the worst case of Scrsfula.
is recommended by physicians and apothecaries.
Has effected some marvellous cures In cases of
cancer.
GETiNE
,’arcs the worst cases of Canker.
VEGETINE
l!cct: with wonderful success In Mercurial dia-
VTin eradicate Salt Itheum from tlie system.
VEGETINE
Cures the most inreterato cases of Erysipelas.
Removes Pimples and Uumors from the face.
Cures Constipation and regulates the bowels.
Is a valuable remedy for Headache.
fill cure Dyspepsia.
Restores the entire system to a healthy condition
Cures rains In the Side.
Removes the cause of Dizziness.
Relieves Faintness at the Stomach.
Cures Pains in the Back.
Effectually cures Kidney Complaint.
(s effective iu its cure of Female Weakness.
ts the great remedy for General Debility.
Is acknowledged by all classes ot people to bt
the best ana most reliable blood purilier iu
the world.
Vegstine is Sold by all Druggists
Authorized by the Commonwealth ef Kv.
and Fairest in the World.
istiu
popular Monthly Drawing of tbe
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT XAGAULETTf THHATBB,
In the City of Louis ville, on
DECEMBER 31, 1879.
Tfj-ee drawings authorized by act of tbe Leg-
islstnre dfisst and sustained byallthe courts
or Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of
otner lottery companies who el vim tbesoleown*
errhip of "all the grants in Kentucky.’’ to the
contrary notwithstanding) occnr regularly on
the last day of every month (Sundays excepted)
and are supervised by proufeent State officials.
Every, ticket holder can be his ewa
anpeevtsor, rail oat his Number sad
st e It placed la the Wheel.
Tbe Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only U,
“ T ° l THB FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Pn»e...™..„ t 80,000
1 Prize 10.000
1 Prize...— 5,000
10 Prizes »1,000 each 10,000
10 Prises 500each,,, ..................... 10,000
100 Prizes 100 each 10,090
too Prizes 50 each 10,000
000 Prizes *0 each 11.000
.,000 Prize* 13each. 10,000
9 Prizes 500 eat h, ap’roximat’n prises 2.700
9 Prizes 100 each do do 1,800
> Prises 100 each de do 1900
1,9 X Prise* Silt,t00
Whole Tickets, |L Half Tickets, $L
n Tickets. $50. 55 Tickets, $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the humeofflee.
Remit by bank draft or express. ORDER8
OF $5 AND UPWARD. BT EXPRESS, CAN
BE SENT AT OUR HXPK NSK.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and
mailed to all ticket-hold jrs. For tickets and in
formation address
T J OOMMERF )RD,
Courier-Journal Building, Louimile Kv.
snySfl eodtnthoaatA wly
HEALTH • STRENGTH-.;
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W. W. GORDON * GO.
8uceeasor to Tison A Gordon).
Cotton Factors
—AID—
Commission Merchants,
NO 11$ BAT STREET. SAVANNAH,GA.
HOWA RU TlNaLHT, Trawling Amt.
LOANS M c UB UPON SATISFACTORY AS-
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VERY FULL ADVANOfeS MADE ON CON
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BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CHS
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anaSIsdawtal
ROLLER GUM
ITTE call tbe attention of our brethren ot tbe
Tv Southern Press to the fact that we ate
now having manufactured in our office, by Mr
& D Wikle,
mm ROLLER GUM.
which, for toughness, elacticity and durability,
cannot be excelled. We are now using it and
pron unco i: THE BEST, Send in your orders
to this office for Boilers or composition. Boilers
far the Country Press cast to order in regular
$*2 inch Hand-Presa mould. Where parties
prefer Boiler Stocks will be furnished at so cent*
Mcb,
Have your Boilers packed properly In e be*
in which they can be returned, or w* will bar#
to charge for Boxing.
Bend in your orders, and we guarantee satis,
(action,
OLISBY, JONBS * RBKSB,
anxlS tf Hmm Gw.
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CHAS. P- STUBBS.
(Successor to Groover, Stubbe A Co).
COTTON FAOTOB AND GBNBRAL COM.
MISSION MERCHANT,
94 Bay street, Savannah. Qeor'la.
Bagging. Tie*. Rope and other supplied fur
niahed. Also, liberal cash advaneee made on
consignments for sale or shipment to Livsspeef
sr Northern port*. sutiae
R. K. HUriSS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
r have remora* ra one of my brisk rSee* ooretv
Poplar aad Second Street*. .
I N addition to local business, 1 will give sptda
attention to case* entrusted to me in tbe
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, end iatbe
United States Circuit and Bankrupt Courts ot
6 nrma
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A Very drslrable residence on Gesraia Avenue,
J\ containing six room*, lour closets, with
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Broker and Real Natate Agent.
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IRON BITTERS,
A Sure Appetizer.
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A Complete StrofUxMr.
IRON BITTERS,
A Valuable Medicine.
IRON BITTERS,
Not Sold as a Beverife.
IRON BlTTERS,
ror Delicate Fenulee.
‘ Highly recommended
to the public for &U«l»
eases requiring*certain
and efficient TOXIC/
especially In XtttHgem-
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verm, Want of Ap
petite, I.OHS of
Strength, Lark ./
flnergg, ete. It en
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strengthens the mus
cles, and gives new “
to the neats. To
aged, ladles, and chif-
dren requiring zecnpeiv
atlou. this valuable
remedy dan not be too
highly recommended.
XtaetmUIeomoharm
on tbe digestive organs.
A teaapoonftal before
meals will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT.
Sold by all Druggist*,
THE BROWS CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE, Md.
THE HOLMAN
Fever and Ague,
LITO AND STOMACH PAD.
AND
r KEDICAL ABSOHPTIVH.
|i BODY and FOOT PLASTERS
*
AND
ABSOZIPHOX SALT
o r £ aths*
Cura without medicine, simply by Absorption
The host Liver. Stomach and Eplten
Doctor in th* world.
Facts for the Public.
The stomach and
Liverare thetour
ce» ol vigor and
health it kept in a
hea’thr condition
There is no known
remedy that anil
so promptly and
effectually insure
abea'tnystomsoh
and liviT. .ml ,o
thoroughly fortify
the system against
tbt sudden chan
ge. ot our climate
as tbe wonderful
vitalising, neaith.
giving Holm n
Liver and Stom
ach Pad. It Is also s tu-e preventive of dine.se,
Do not fall to try 9. The Holman Liver and
Stomach Pad work. I y absorption.
IS two fold in it. m lion—gives and takes.
IT it boned, affeitivo. harm lets.
IT it man eh ns in ita prompt and radical cure
of ererr specita ol liver and stomach difficulties,
the seat ol moit all di.esam.
IT is worn over tbe vitals, liver and stomach.
IT remaves torpidity of the liver, give* tone
to the stoma'll. arresting fermentation and pain
by giving it the natura’ quantity or bila and gas-
trio Juices.
ITslso viUliztsthe entire system with Na
tuie’i true tonic.
IT arretta all deteriorated and poisonous llaids
in the .toms, b. and thus prevent, their entering
the syst-m by way of circulation.
IT absorb* from th* body every particle of
blood poison, whethc bilious, malarial or rredi*
ciral. and love, tbe wearer in perfect health.
WE will. FOBPBIT $50 lO a NT HAW.
WOMAN f-B CHILD THB PAD FAILS TO
CURB OF FEVEB AND AGUB TUN DATS
AFTillt PI TTING IT ON—AND WORN AS
DIRKCTkD-UPON 8 ATI8F aCTOBT PROOF
O&OATH OF A RESPONSIBLE PHYSIC AN
AH-T THB WBABEB HAS FEVER AND
GOB.
IT it a fact incontestably proved in thousands
and th-u-anda of c- ot that the HOLMAN
LIVER and STOMACH PAD will do all that is
claimed for it. It w-11 care Fere' and Arne.
Bilious Disorders, Liver complaints Intermittent
Fever, reiioa-cat iie*aach<«, Dy«p piia, ague
Rake, "hill Fever, Dumb Agnr. Bilious Rever.
Jaundice. Neuralgia Kllney Tr.uhlcs, irregular
action of tbe Heart. Roeumatinn. all kinds of
Female Weakness, Mot Headache, Lumbago.
Sciatica, Pain in aiila. b-k. .tcmacb, shoulden
and muscles. Bilious Colic, Bilious lfianhesv
etc.
For safety, convenience and effectiveness, it
amends itself to eve y houtebolfL
From Dr. Lovlc Fierce,
Father of Bishop n roe, who is know nail over
the 1’iitet Slate*.
M*coir, UA. June 18. 1877.
Holman Liver Pad Co:
Gentlemen-1 put on the Fad two weeks a*o
to-night, and can say now that I am fully per
auaded of it. just claims to all its converts have
said in Its favor. How the future will be 1 am
unable to say. For the first five days the effect
was so decided as to make m» donbt my own
experience. 1 suppose I have opened a market
for a hall dosen mere to-day just for ray opinion.
I think my sad is working wonderfully, consid
ering I am in my ninety-third year, and my do-
rangemtnto! t-.n years hold on me.
Respectfully, LOVIO PIBROB.
PARTICULAR NOT IKK.—Invalids at a dis
tance by writing to us a full Coemption ol their
care will receive the same considerate attention
as if they were present in onr office. All infor.
motion and consultation GRATIS. Send for Pr
Fairchild’s famous lecture, ‘‘Nature’s Laws,'
mallei f:oe nj ol application.
D8S0RIPIIVB PBIGB LIST.
BBaULAR P.D—$', incipient disease of the
Stomacnand Liver, first stages Cbills
ana Fever etc.
SPECIAL PAD—$3; Chronic, Liver and Stom
ach Disorders of every form; also Msla-
rla. Biliousness, ete.
XXX PAD OR SPL3BN BELT—O', is intended
to cover Stowaob. Liver and Spleen
and is a sovereign remedy for enlarged
Bpleen and obstinate constipation.
INFANT PA t>—$110; preventive and cure of
Cholera Infantum, Diphtheria, Scarlet
Fer, r. summer comrjain ts.
BODY PLASTERS—50c. FOOT PLASTERS,
pdrNa
ABSORPTION SALTS—box 85-; 6 boxes $150.
Address HOLMAN LITER PAD Office.
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Family Scale. It
Is indorsed by the pres* snd public. I»i accu
racy. convenience and cheapness sells it at sight
to every bonsekeeper. By securing territory,
which will be given free, yon become your own
proprietor ol a pleasant andprofltanlo business,
write lor terms and territory. Ohio Beale Works.
tl5 Central Avenue. Cincinnati, Ohio.
H BRI we era again, armed ard equipp'd a«
the" law direets, with a formula for mak •
ng a Fertliis-r as good a« the b«t so d in Geor
gia, and we have hundreds of Georgia termers
to back u« in • tying
frj
when made right, it equal to Commercial Fwlll-
i**r* r n l the whole wet of ingredients to make
e ton ol BLACK’# FERTILIZER is
less Than Five Pollars>
and to m:ke ten tons will cost leu than FOUR
DOLLARS FEB TON.
We wive below e few ef the many n«m»s wn«
have certified to tbe merits of BLACK*# FE&-
TI> IZFR. «is>
Thu* E Brown, fudmville, Georgia
Leonard Skctoe, 6 riawoldville, Ga ,
J B M 1 eVnenr, Miln r, Ga
Rev L G Evan*. Bibb county. Ga
R W Hatcher, Knoxville, Ga
T J Wsizey, MirshallviUe.Ga
Uriah King, Linton. Ga
W R Btanlnv, Li*.ton, Ga
Dr F 8 Bower, 7 bomaeviBe, Ga
W1 Renfrce, Carrs Station. Ga
B1 Fesotck. Buena »ists, G«
Dr 8 M A ad«non, Coraueopia, Jones county
Georgia
XU Frasier,Gord.E, Ga
J 8 Waldrep. Gladeville, Ga
11P Holloway do ,
County and farm rights for sale.
Headquarters at tbe office of the Telegraph
end Meexnrev. Macon, Georgia.
Mli* ASHLEY
derSdlwAwlf
r&BFllR.
LJ GPILMABTIX. j B Gacpkt
Late Cashier Southern Bank State of G
L. J Guilmartin & Co.,
COTTOH FAGTOBS
BAY STREET.
Savannah - Georgia.
Liberal advances made on consignments
otton. Bagging and Iron Ties for sale at low-
t market rat^-.“UaSt dtis
HOLIDAY MUSIC-
Six Christmas Carols.
By H. N. Bart!e-t. Also many other fine
Carols. Bend for list.
Christmas Gifts- refKn^e:
gait volume o' Bound about Putic, aurb as
GEMS OF BNGLI.H SUNG. CLIHTFRof
GEMS, 8UN8HINH oy SONG, or one if the
thirty others of similar style, cost ing from £5 t*
K4 each, and Including each from one to two
hundred popular Bongs or Pieces,
Christmas Gift- SSvPtatoJGSr
lar, Ccrnet, or any Band or Orchestral Instru
ment, a Mu»ic Box, (large or small), a Drum, nr
any Toy Instrument. Full clock. Send lor
tists.
Oboisifis will do wti: to present thsraielves
with DITaOV A CO.’s ORGAN SELECTIONS,
(-51.60'. containing 55 niece* by tbe be t compos
ers. May be used as Voluntaries.
The Sweet Blindly School Song Book. WHITE
RUBES (3} cis ). will be a most acceptable pres
ent for a Bunder School.
Th# bri.ht Temperance Song Book. TEMPER
ANCE JEWELS, (Mrts ) -uitout, will give naw
inierost ta Lodge and Reform meetings.
Any Book trailed for retail priee.
OLIVER, DITS0N&C0., Boston.
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A stout back bon. is ms essential to physisal
health as to political consistency. For weakness
of tbe back and disorders of the liver and kid
neys, the tonic and moderate dietetic action of
the Bitten la the one thing needful. Remem
ber that the stomach is the mainstay of every
other organ, and teat by invigorating the diges-
tioa with this preparation, tbe spinal oolumn
and all its dependencies an strengthened.
For Hnttetter’e ALMANAC for 1885 apply to
Druggists and dealers generally. deeS...lm
I PcHTT For the Pictorial Bible Oommenta-
RUin I« tor. 1,018 pices, 075 Illustrations
UtsVTrn and mans. The mort complete snd
imUlLli eomprehenrive Commentary on the
ntire ecrtDtasea (in on* rnluas) ever pnblisber
rise *$75. Bradley. Garre. Son a Co, M N «
“list, |t*un.
•at* Nashville*
aov7w(m
ppLLS ^
VO LTAiD-ELECTRIC
Tons plaster when placed over the centre of
the nervous forces, tbe pit of tbe stomicb, they
stimulate the liTer. stomach and bowels, perfect
digestion, care dyspepsia, billious colic, cram ps
and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis
eases. For weak and sore lungs, palpitatlea ol
the hear . painful kidneys, rheumatism, neural -
nia and sciatica,they are the best remedy in the
world. Get the genui-o. Ask far COLLINS*
VOLTAIC BLHOTRIC POBOU8 PLASTER#
ProeZScts, For sale by Hunt, Rankin A Le
nt Atl -nta and Maoon. and Osceola Butler,
ie Purest end Beet Medicine ever nude?
tlvc properties of alt t
sat B1m4 rutger, Liver Regulator, and life
and Health Restoring agent on earth.
No dlseoae or IU health can possibly tong exist
where Hop Bitter* are need, so varied nod perfect
ore their operations.
Ii*jg!t*ae«rlMita( rigor te Messed sad !i
To all whose employments cause irregularity of
the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an
Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stirrrabmt, Hop sitter*
are invaluable withwwt lwtoxlewtlag.
No matter what yt I M
what tha dSaeSae cr ~ „
Don’t wait until you are sick, hut if you'only fool
[bad or miserable, uoe the Bitter* nt once. Ill
life, it has saved hundreda
will not cure or
‘ suffer, but
Remember, Hop Bit tern Is no vile, drugged, drunk-
eu nostrum, but the Purest and Beat If edieme ever
modeithe ‘‘Invalid’* Friend and Hope," and
ao pcnoaorlBoiUy should he without jSStfL
Get ante thta day, H
save your L
Die IlOP Pan for Stomach, Liver and Sidney ll woe.
riortonll other*. Cures by absorption, dak druf^M.
D* I. CL Is an absolute and irresistible cure for drunk
enness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics:
Taldbydrucshn. HopBiiUi,,Mf-.Co.RodmUr,N.Y.
K Send for Circular,
A *PLF?mH> •PPOBHIJifVY VO
WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DI8TR1-
BUTUN, CLAB8 A, AT NEW ORLEANS,
TUESDAY, JAM. IS, 18S0-ll6th Mwmtliy
urawnit.
Louisiana State Lottery Company■
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 18*8, for th* terra ol
twenty-five jeers, to which cor,tract thr invio’a
ble Isith ol the State is plrdged.wl i‘ h pledge ha*
been renewed by a,i overwhelmirg popular voto.
securing its i-anchiie in the new constitution
aropbd December 2. 1S79, with a Capital ol
wl.000,000, to which it bu since added a reserve
fund of $850,000. ITR GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DlbTRl riUTIOFS will take place monthly
on tha second T eidey.
It never scales or poet sones. Look at tha follow
ing Distribntior.i
CAPITAL PRIZE $87,000.
100,(00 TICKETS AT TWO DDLLAR8 EACH.
HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PBIZBB.
1 Capital Priz- ! $$0/00
1 Capital Priz' — 10,000
1 Capital Pnzs 5,0C0
1 Prizes tf $9.(00 — 5 OGO
5 Frizes tf l.OCO...— —
90 frizes of
100 Priz-s of 100_........„................
9co Prizes of 50 —
510 Prizes of 20. -
1000 Frizes ef
APPROXIMATION PRlZXb.
9 Approximation Prizes of 8800..........
0 Approximation Prist ■ of 900...........
tf Approximation Prises of lw
$Ib
Sf
i TINWARE s
# iIRON & STEEL, J
» j Carriage ad Wag»a lalititls, ;Q
aU- Ecte
0| AVl2nY»S if*
S v H0KSE PLOWS,!
fei IBOX-F00T FLOWS. ]5
mm, pktols, n
AMMUNITION, lO
FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.p
: We hxveaweff.asKrtedsiotksrd }H*
hlGMHANTFE PRICES.-^
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—'Whireas,
Joseph R. Wtlla has made appliosti ui for
lette.aof administration cn (ha eeta e of
Abigail B. Jones, late of arid county, de
ceased
7her* are, Ibereftre, to cite and admonlab
all persons con-erned to be and appear at
the o nrt of Ordinary of said cou-ty, on the
Brat Mondty in Jarntiy nr at, to tliiwotuae,
if any they have, why lettara of alminUtra-
tion thould not be granted to the rpphoaat,
Wnn-ee my hard officially,
deo7-t4 J A. Mo Hanna. Ordinary.
THIBTY DATS NOTICE
T3ART1B8 hating artie'es for repair at Wm.
X Peitzer’a sunshop will pleeee-csll sndpsy
chsrg, sand take them away. If not called for
at tha eipiration of thi ty days they will most
positively be sold at public outcry to the high
est bidder for the charges.
Parties wanting anything in the way of Fport
ing Good*. Fhhing Tackle, -to., at a bargain,
will find great inducement! effrred for the next
three day;.
—o—
The attention ot gansraitbe is particnlarlv
vallvd to the bargains to be hsd in gun and um
brella material, keys and key blank*, ete., etc, at
store next to Cotton States Life Insurance Com-
pany, formerly oceu pied by Mr. 9. J Johnston.
nev29dlt wlm N. M HODGKINS. Agent.
G ~EORGIA. BIRB COUNTY—By virtue of an
orde from the Court of Ordinary of raid
county, I will sell before the ccurt hue door in
said county cn the mat Tuerdar in January,
1810, betwrtn tbe legal honrt of sa’e. or.e Macon*
and Augusta Railroad bond for $1,0(0.10. Bold.
»s the pronrrt.v of the estate cf Michael Kisn-r,
late of said county, dreeased, for the payment of
d- bts and for distribution
MICHAEL LOH,
dec9 lawiw Administrator.
soco
looeo
10,008
10,000
10.0(0
10,000
9.7M
1ST*
933
1,857 Prize*, amounting to... „.. $lie,400
Re-ponsibie rorr'Stondisg agents wanted at
all points, to whom liberal compensation will be
paid.
Write.rlaerlyttatingfullrddress, for further
in'ormation. er send orders by express or mail
addrctiedonly to _
H. A. DAUPHIN.
NewOrlea*a> L*.
orsameprraon at No819Broadway. New York.
All onr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
nnder the *uperviiion a*d management ot Grne-
rals G.T. BEAUREGARD snd JUBAL A. EAR
LY. deelB
LAND FOR SALE;
Tbeiubscriber offer* bis well known, desira*
ble small farm for >alr.. Locate t in Bibb con ty.
Ga..8}4 miles from incorporation of Mscon
Known a» Dry Branch P. O. Daily mad. Flack
smith shopp*yirg Beride«g'od atsndforoountry
store. Bnitdinr good. - Alto, will aril on* lot of
land Isirg nturPorter 8pri-zt,T.urzpkin county.
Ga., known as Mineral Hill Lot. Title* good.
JASPER BULLOCK,
di etc d It A wl t.pry Branch. Ot.
f iraii. «nd all ivqerlo.
son** *ra
HKAI’OimiPlu MKUILTHB
TRADE MARK. The greatTRADE JJ,
En rrm-
-dyr. Ai nn-
failing ire for
Bcminal eak-
ness. Spermat
orrhea. fmpo-
t-ncy, and all
disrates that,
nan,,, fOl •« BO- , —
Before TaMngquen* of*eif.Affc er Taking,
abuse; asa ltoeof ra»m.iy, nn-sersat laatilude,
pain in the back. d : mn ,s* of vision, prematura
old age, ai d many otht.- disease* that lead to in •
canity and coBsnmp’.ien and a premature grave.
Fall particnlers in our pamth’et, which we de-
sire t» rend fr#»by mad tot very one. TbeBpe-
eifio Medicine is sold by all druggists at $l per
£ i*ck*««, or six g*c »fr# for$5willbe sent free
ij mall on receipt < f tbn money by addressing
tfasGBaT t BIHUINU CO, No 0 Mechanics*
Block, Detroit. Mich. Eold in Macon and every
where by all dr-rei-.t, oct$tda>lv
WARNER’S
, In eliminating Mie Impurities of the blood, tbe
I nstnral end necessary result is tbe care vf Srref
aalwmaand other Skin KraptlwssadfetMacsuc*
including Caaeers, lleen, and otber sores.
It is tbe best Bl*od Pnriawr,-and stimn-
late* every function to more healthful action,
and thna a benefit In all diseases. -- t
■jmemlB, Wnrinnsef the Stemrii,
C»qill;all»a. Btarina*. Gearrol Dekll-
Sly, etc., are cured by Hie ■wtbglttetw. It is
ineqnaled as sui Appetizer and Regular Tonic.
, It la a medtetne which should be-ln every,
family, and which, wherever used, will save
payment <
Bottles c
IxlD^- cijHI
^ Sa'c
Diapf v,;s
Ci'"i
SArt b ::
SAfl NL •
SAM Pt"
J8®“WARNER’S
| Safe Rome die* are
Isold by Druggists
& Dealers In Med
icine everywhere.
|H. H. Winer &Ce.,
■ rrerririoto,-!
ROCHESTER, X, Y.
o
PI U Ml
HABIT
ByB.M. WODLLBY, At
Isnta, Go. Mol table . *v).
den e siren, and reference
■ to cured patients and pkjrf.
_ CTJTIE. ’oieians. Sent for ray h,'
l«7 dw.*«wlr en the habit and ita cure, onlr
M
AHflOOB
PreNriptloi Free. For \
Seminal Weakness, Loss of Mu _
«rder* brought on by indiecreti«tn .
PniMlii ha* Ike iaiepdieaH Addreae
J)AVllNra.l A eou TfJTiiMM Msli S
• • ~
• A DROPS OF
allConstitution Water
TURRB T1MIS A DkY
f’n-ei Bright’* Diseet*. Infl mmvlron of th
Kitipys, eton* in tee Bladder. Catarrh of tb
Hl'dder, D ab les Gravel. Gleet. Brick-du*
Depotil. Childhood Wrakne-s.
For Female Complaints a specialty. Bond far
ewoulor. For sale, by all drnsgiits
MORGAN A ALLEN,
octsdawsm (9John street,NY
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
- TV? ILL be eold before tbe court bouse door in
v V the city ol Macon during the legal hours
of rale on the first Tuesday in January next the
follow ing property, to wit:
Lot No. 3. in block —in thecitv of Macon.
Bibb county, Georgia, on vrh-ch th-.re are two
two-room houte* frenti g on A-tams rtiect and
tunning back to an alley on boundary h* c. Lev
ied on aa the property of Ge rge Oja- cn. ore of
tbe firm cf Megratband Cumin, to satirfy three
8. fas. ij«utd from Bibb Superior e urt in favor
of A K. Fisher vs. Mevrath A C.tiLon. Prcperty
pointed out by plaintifTs attorney
A’so at tbe stme tine aud p'ace. two Gordon
priniir.g pre-ars. rixea-esef printing material,
rne lot stationety. Lrvied on as the property ti
• George F. Wing, to satialy a ft. fa. issued from
County court of Bibb e ui ty, in favor of Smith.
Dixon * Co. vi. 6e->rge F. Wing, rurvivirg part
ner Lines, Wing A Co. Property printed out ty
plaintiffs attorney.
That tract or parcel tf land in the city of 3I»-
cc n. known in tbe plan ol raid city a* lil t part
of lot No. 1, in iquare 14. and for many year*pri
or to Jannary I* V75 known as the res'denre
lot of Mra. Sarah A Weed and family, and con-
t-ini gene ha’f >1 tee acre, moreor les*. next to
the alley which divide, the said land from the
DaGraffiareid lot in the hands o C iffuid At dor-
son, executor of raid Mrs. Sarah A. Wiei, to be
administered. Lev.ed on as the property of Cl>f-
fo-d Anderson, eieiutor of Mrs. Sarah A. Weed
to satisfy a aottg* cell fa. isined from Bibb hu
I erior Court in l»vor of Joshua J. Tinier, «reru
tor of J»meiTin'#y, va. C lfford Anderson, e>tc-
utorofMra. Sarah A. Weed. Property pointed
out in said mortgage 0 ta.
GE'JRGE F. CHERRY
de- 9...1aw4w* sheriff.
G E.RGIA. JONES COUM1Y— ttice
hereby given that Mr*. Mery F Mullikin
hasepp ie* for exemption of perranal y cutni
the nropatty of M H. Mul ikin, and I will pus
upon the rave at this rffice tn tha 30th of thi*
p runt month, at 11 o’clock a m.
Witness my hand officially,
BOLAND T. BOS8, Ordinary.
Dec. 5,1579...d«9td*
JANUARY SALES.
13T virtue of a special decree from DeKalb Su
J) perior Court, enforcing a lien upon tits o
land Noe. SS8.S87.880,884. 885 . 889,390. S91. S77.
376. 375. and one-ball of No*. 1C9 and 16 —all m
the 8'h district of said county, I bare this day
levied upon the tame, and they will be told be
fore tbe conrt heuae door m said county of Baker
county, on the first Tuesday in January nex*. to
pavisaid decree—the same a decree in lsvor if
William B. Turner snd Benjamin Turner vtnu*
Kenry A.Tnrner. C.ntrolled by tbe attorney of
Record ior fees.
J. H. BOW ELL, sheriff.
December 6.1879. ...11td
COUNTY.—Whereas Jo-
admit.istrator uf the
represents to tbo court
in his petition duly filed mid entered on record
that he ha* fully administers. on 8 Whittekend’s
estate.
Tbisii therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred a;d creditors, to vhow cause, if any
they can, whv said exrcntor thonld not be dis
charged from hitadministntion and motive let
•ten of dismission on the fir.t Monday in Feb-
rnary.ifto.
nov91*w4w J A McVANUS. Ordinary.
CURED.
TWENTY TEAKS’ EXPERIENCE.
Far particular, addnas with st»mi>, JAMES
M HARDAWAY, liberty Hill, Pike conuty,
Ga. > ovl*
—*****•***<*•——o»****wsa***ea*s»
«* **«•#*«*****—**»«*****»«*■»*****»
iobw tlanm. song r. jonxsos
JOUS FLASNEKY A CO
Cotton Factors
—AID—
€cmmU«!on Merchants,
NO 3 KELLY'S BLOCK. BAY6TBBKT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A GRNT8 for JEWELL’S MILLS YARNS
and DOMBsTICS, etc.etc.
BAGGING and TIB8 FOB SALE AT LOW
EST MARKET BATES.
PROMPT ATTENTION GlYEN TO ALI
BU8INS88 BNT&URfhD TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON*
81GNMENT8. engSl tl wlswSm
•#IHHSHIM*SSNHHSitMNmiri
MiiM***i*HHi»iie<eiiiMsu«M«*i
Jai G Win
WEST BEOS
CtUn fut«n,vCniBitsn IcrtinU,
-AGENTS FOB THE—
W. & G. GOING.
68 Bay St* - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIBS FOB SALE.
' Prompt attention to business and liberal d
ance on consignment* ongto d*w6m
i* tbo nxMt eoonotnioal form of Washing
Soap. All bar or square cakes wear down in
tue to slarge fist piece, too thin to band!*
end. therefore, wasted: while the OVAL
OAKS Of
“ NEW” SOAP can be cut in two, the aval
md mtoped readily in tb* band, and the Ur*
ger end worn down' alqioet to a wafer with-
ont any wilts COLGATE A GO. reooaw
mend thefr
TradO-Mark Begietered) to Careful honae-
■»p*to not only a* superior in quality but
in fa-ra tb* nut eooaonioV imp ever
*4*. ,*og80-wA*attf
fftnrEHk" “A" Agetzi wanted. Kaav
SZOlii^^a^S^
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in 8to;ki by tbe "Two Unerring Rv !es for
■access.’’in Messrs T,awrence A Co’a new Circu-
ar. The combmatiow method, which thia firm
has made oo turoeesiul. enable* people wilb
large or i mall mesas to reap all the benefit! of
largest capital and beat skill. Tbouaandsoior
ders, in various auras, are rooled into cne vast
In
or more, ran be med ancceasfnUy. hew York
Baptist Weekly, September 96. 1878. says.- "By
the combination system $15 would make $75. or
6per cent: $.’0 pays $850, or 7 percent: $100
makes $1,000.or 10 per cent on tbe stock enrirg
the month, according to ti e market.” Frank
Leeho’s Illustrated Newspaper, June Mlh; “The
combination method of opera ting stocks is the
most successful over adopted”’ New York In
dependent, Sept, 19th: "The combination vys
tem is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need he without an inoone while
itiskert working by Mrasrs Lawrei, e A So.”
Brooklyn Journal, April 29th: "Our editor m*ae
a net profit of $10125trcra $90 m one ol Messrs
Lawrence A Co’s combinations '* New circular
(mailed free) explains everything, Stocks and
bonds wanted.- Gover" nent bondr supplied
Lawrence A Co, Bankets, 17 Exchange rises
New York
ttc OR Agtiits piont t-er week. WiU'prote
$33 00 it or lorfeit $503. f« Gat fit free. K
G RIDEOUT A CO, 118 Fnlton street, N Y.
retnwam
JONES COUNTY LANDS
I'ORSALE.
TINY plantation on tie Maros A Augusta road,
JXL ore half mile *rom Haddock’* Station,
containing seven hundred and twenty acres of
land. Onefonrthof tbe land is in th* weeds—
oak ard hirkcry. There is running wstei ami
good tarings in every field. A handsrme red-
denre with eight rooms, and surrounded by a
beautiful oak grove I will sell it all together,
cr divide it in three par eels, s* parties m«y wi>h
OC199 THOMAS OROWKK
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
/^BORGIA. JONE8 COUNIT-All wrapt
U indebted toiheesta’e of ttepben M i-ul
pepper deceased, of said county, are notified to
ceme forward azd wake lmmediaio tajment
and all who have cl.ima egairnt said estate will
prerent them in terms of the law.
SDt.ULPEPFER.ExtV
Nov 94 1179. novSttu*
(DPTfr a month »n l expenses rc-iranteri
tP ( 4 Agent*. OalfU tree. ,i'H,v A Co,
n|ngla, Maine.
A»ql**a* - Aoraaine naan (ami n
Or iUnA;«
AflDi ora ripe rises to Bsenls.
Ontfit free. Address V OT1CK
llf. lrinils. Main*.
LOST HORSE..
S TBAYED or stolen from 1.in-on D Johnson.
living on the new Houston rear, ot e mi c
and a ba i from the court house iu Macon, on the
tth d«y of December, 1879. between oi e o'clock
ar-d dark, one la-go vo-r -' pon, horse. Be has *
*ma>l while snot nn thefon brad; the mane a lit
tle mixed with whi’ehsirs; at leisure gaits is in
clined to rarry hi' bead rather loo; with tie ex
ception of tbe white snot on the ioreh ad and in
tl e mane he is a io'ic sorn-1; a number one aid-
dlcborte. a good raeker, and a grad buggy sed
wagon and plow horse.
Five dollars wll be paid to any pe-son for him
or to let me know where be is. Addr •*.
L. D. JOHNSON.
M. and B. R. K. shop, Maoon, Ga.
d*ell...dawlawtf
/I EOBOIa, bibb o unlj—Wherena Har-
VjT ilnt Johnson hie maJe fppiication
tor letters of admi--itttatiou on the estate of
J. T. Jussey. late of said county, deceased.'
. These are therefore to cite and adm Dish
all pereona concerned to be and appear at
the O urt ef Ordinary of eafd county, on the
first Monday in Jsru ry next, to show
esu-e, if any they hare, why letters of ad-
micittration ehould not be granted to ap
plicant.
Witneaa my effirial signature,
J. A. MoHANUS.
Das 7-td Ordinary.
GhORGIt, B bb county—Wneiose J.cob
Dinkier, as guar im of Edward Bercnd, a
minor, late of raid county, decoratd, has
nude application to m3 for cifation of tbe
beir* at-lsw of said deoeated minor, in order
that eaid estate may te dia'tibuted according
to law.
New. therefore, all tbe huira-at Jaw of
said dioeaeel Edward Berend are notified to
te and-ppearai iha Gomfc of Ordinaly for
said county, to be hnlden on th) first ricn-
dayin January. 1831, then and tbero to
ehowby proof tbeir relationship lo the de
ceased minor Edward Berend. This Doccra-
ber 6 h 1870
Witneie my otEoial eignatnre.
J A. MoHANUL
Deo 7-td Ordiuaiy.
KnowThyseil"
T BE untold miierija that
result lrrm indiscretion
iu early life may bo alleviit-
ed and cure 1. Ti ow .who
doubt thi* a«Gort:ou should
purchase the new ru-dical
work published by itlie PE A-
BODY MEDICAL iNSTI-
rUIE. Bn-ton, -i titled
THK SCIENCE OPLtFBt
or, SELF PEuSERYaTION. ExLa isted vi-
tslitv nervous anl pbyrioal ijihltity. or vitality
impaired by the errors of youthor to close ar
too close application to bminrgi, may be restor
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Two hundredth ed.tion. revised and enTarged,
ju-t pub'.is’.ied. It Is a standard metl cal work,
the b st in tbe English language, wniteu by a
physician of great exienenrp, to whom was
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SL sent hy msil po-tpsid.
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be wilhuut this valuable book. The au'hor is a
noble benefuctor.'’
An iilustntvd sample sent to all on receiptor
fire-tiforpcstaao. _
The author r den by permission to JOSEPH
SFISHRK. prelid,nt; W I.P.1NGKAHAM,-
vice presiden’; W PA INF, M D rt S GAUNTT,
MD:H J DUUChT. M D. RH KL1NF. M D. J
BHOLCOMB M D.N R LYNCH. M D. audit
B O’CONNELL, M D f.cully of the PhiVdel-
phia liniveriity of Medicine and Surgery, alas
the faculty ol the American University oi Phila-
delDhia, also Hon P A BIS'KLL. M D. president
ol the National Medical Ass.ciit'oir.
Addreas Dr W H PAR
KER. No 4 Bulfinrh bt,
Bistin, Mass. The an-
thor ma.v t e consulted on
all diretse* requiring
skill and experience.
novSU wly
HEAL
THYSELF
Jcnes Count; Pestered Sheriff
Sale.
TK7ILLbe sold tef> re the court house door in
VV the town ol Clinton, on the first Tuesday
in January next, between lira legal hours cf sale,
the following prorer.-y bo to wit:
One hundred aid twentv-Ove acre* of land
so'i ining the lands of Dr Ja-vrs F Barron on the
siuih Wa Chsmh»r* entho ia»t«i.d WW
Hunt on the west, a dknrenas the homo place
where Johg P Hunt now resi les.
Lerird on as the property of L hn P Hunt U
Cour ty Security on a fl fa issued lr.*m the Su
perior Conrt of raid couaty in favor ol Mary A
Midulebro-'is. guardian, rto. vs S* • m l tl Mid-
dlebrooka administrator nf Isaac Middiebrookf,
dereasid. pri cipsl, snd Willi -in A Jut an and
John P Hurt srcuritiis. Property pointed oak
by p aintiff's attorney and in pusression ot John
P Hunt.
n-vveira^- WJ GRF.UHIM.r-hrrlfl.
Cincinnati Packing
Packers cf
PORK. LiiRD,
AND
QUEEN OF THE WEST BRAND OF
Extra Sugar Cured Hams,
Shoulders and Breakfast
Bacon.
CiLcinuati, Ohio.
iNa&|TS!?|
mmmrn
mhaadiMi
Fxccutor’s Sale*
B Y virtue of an opier from ties url o’*lrili.
nair will b* sold in the town of 1 o iburv.
Lee county, at the court house door, between
tbo !ega! hours of rale, on the fir-t Tuesday in
January nrat, 1S5L the lol owing lot- of land:
Nt *U7. 185. 1 (-9.200 901. 20J.21R, £17. i.i Leo
county, known as tbe 8 G (rian ).Ja ua’ior,
about me and a b*if mil's from Adsra* S’stion.
and three *nd a ba f to four rallra iro-n L-vs-
bnrg.for thepurporeof winding up ibn.ttate
and settlirg wi h the heir*.
Terms, or e half czsli, balance cne and two
year time.
NT JOHNSON rxeruioc
of the estate ot 8 C Kryan. cece*se»l.
novZO-vorg r.l ■ 4
Mat* op Ga. lx CfJiivp. l e a&tvkxt^
Atl*h,4.i,4. Novimbrr i«, iK9.
TYTHERTAS, by an’liority ol an act approved
VV tc ti lj r 16.1879. the i‘ei.tr-1 Geirgia
B»rk,l-caled in the lity of Mam. ia. Uen
appointed btste Denositcry: It iairdetv-t
Ttat tbe Trx Collectors »f the count-cut of
Fltb. Houston.Grs»ford, fjaern. TrirD. Wil.
kimon, Wa-h ngton. Putnam. KaMmin, Jours.
Jasper atd Umne to p y in.csid deaos icry
nd into no other, all m, my, rol e te« by them
rai d on account of Sta'e t xr*. mei t,uih as
may be tnn*miU,il < irn t in m r S aie l ra.-um.
ALrRt-D li lOlQl'irT.
B« theGivirn-r: Cmverror.
J W » xkBZir.
Keeretary executiveDepsrtsn nt.
nsv!6dlt wit
ADM INIS IKAIOR’S SaLE.
GUORGIA.TtnGGSCOUNTY.-By v ituecl
an order from the Gou t ol Or ins > -f etil
county will by .old ke’ore tic murt ti u edo-.r-
in Bi* hemntjon th- firstluredar in Ja -cary
next between the ig.l lours cf s lette fol.ow-
inird-sci’led p-o city belorginz tuihu :.iziecf
1 ula R At draws, decs s>rt. to wit:
Ore hvl' lnrerp-rin It No 4?. Ir-irp <ub-
divbicnof one a re lot N" 6 tn l n-i jjrcou.
fronting on Uollirs street 2* feet more ivales',
nd rum ing hark 75 feet m re or 1 - «. Ao .1 to r
tietenefit of th-* h,ir* *nd cr-di-osof raid
Lnla K indre-s Terms cf wle cash.
November xlib, 1V79
10i26w4t* J E <Nl)RKW.-i A ii,‘r.
O RDINARY’S OFKIGF. JO
November £S 1879—Vben
Bradley, administratrix, ni pi-e. in m -
n-issicn from e-tuteif J-„opn firedVy ire
These a a tom lily mil p t oi.s coi,-.-
show cause at this uhiei u it.em* M ,
arch next, ii any he; have all, i!i
ibtU I ot be granted.
G reu um.tr my bird • ffi i 1!».
novtotd* SOI.I.VU i ft Si i edi
Sir O GNTY.
-etactlV Mr.. IT.