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Intense Coi.d in Canada.—Intensely
cold weather prevailed in Ottawa valley,
Canada, on the 18th, the thermometer
ranging 15 to 34 degrees below zero. In
this city it was 18 degrees below zero.
—The com crop of the United States
and Territories is larger this year than
any previous by over 150,000,000 bushels.
The country west of the Mississippi re
turned over 100,000,030 bushels more than
in 1878.
Taemaoe Sustained. — Jamaica,
Long Island, December 18.—The Pres
byterian Synod, of Long Island, this after
noon, by a two-thirds vote, sustained Dr.
Talmago, by dismissing the appeal from
the decision of the Presbytery in his case.
_jThe Vicksburg Commercial describes
the state of affairs in that city as being
nearly as bad as in Brooklyn. There are
property owners there who have paid no
taxes on real estate since 1872, and the
city has no power to compel them to pay.
—Some time ago a medical man in ex
tensive practice sued the f<0P*> n “ nd
Southwestern Railroad for compensation (
for injury, and obtained $35,000. Subse
quently lie renew ed the suit on the plea
of inadequate compensation, and lie lias
just received §80,000.
—A severe storm has prevailed in the
Red river country of the Northwest for
two days, and the mercury at different
points lias fallen 25 to 40 degrees, below
zero. At Breckinridge. Minnesota, two
cliildren of Wm. Owens have been frozen
to death, and two men are supposed to
have been lost and frozen in the storm.
—According to Soctbler’s estimates, the
metalic circulation of the Latin Union
amounts to 4,000,000,000 francs gold, 1,-
800,000,000 francs silver, and 471,000,000
francs subsidiary coin. In American money
the corresponding estimates are about
gold, $800,000,000, $300,000,000 silver, and
$94,200,000 subsidiary coinage.
—The Democratic majority for Gover
nor of Louisiana was 30,751. The new
Constitution had a majority of 59,072, and
the repudiating-debt ordinance, voted on
separately, was carried by 13,97<5. Debt-
ordinance advocates are trying to prove
that repudiation does not repudiate, but
they make a sorry job of it.
—Hydrophobia is proven to be a dis
ease, and one which is transmissible by
inoculation. Some French surgeons re
cently made direct experiments witli tlie
bloed and saliva of a man dying of the
disease, in a Paris hospital. Rabbits were
inoculated with the saliva, and after the
interval of a short period of incubation
evinced unmistakable signs of hydropho
bia, finally dying in convulsions. The
blood, however, did not act with the same
poisonous effects.
—A canvass of the Harvard Law School,
just completed, gives the following result:
Proportion of Republican votes, 58. per
cent.; of Democratic votes, 42 per cent.
On the Presidential question—For Bayard,
38 per cent.; Sherman, 14 per cent.; Grant,
10 per cent.; Edmunds, 7 per cent.; Blaine,
7'per cent.; Hayes, 6 per cent.; Evnrts, 0
per cent.; “anti-Grant,” C per cent’.; scat
tering, C per cent. The polls were open
for a week and hard work was done for
Grant.
—General S. L. Woodford went to
Louisiana and told the Democracy that
the school-house must take the place of
the otiot-guu.—Boston Journal. This
proves that the General is an ass. How
does he expect a man is going to take a
school-house on his shoulder and go into
the woods to shoot a coon? How does lie
expect a school-house to blow the head off
of a man who didn’t know it was loaded?
How does he expect Senator Coukling to
blush and look embarrassed at the men
tion of a school-house? Oli. yes; it’s a
clear case.—Boston Post.
A Geoisoia Farmek’s Success.—We
know a man, now a large farmer, and
living near Americus, whose record reads
like romance. lie began life since the
war a poor young man as a farm-hand,
working for wages. He has inherited
nothing, and has been engaged in no
business except farming. He, this year,
will make ninety bales of cotton, has not
brought a single bale to market, does not
propose to sell a hale before spring, and
he is able to hold it. He owns one of the
best plantations in Southwest Georgia, and
it is his boast that he buys nothing upon
which to feed man or beast except sugar
and coffee; but, on the contrary, has
something to sell of almost any product
of southern soil. Last year he made 1,600
gallons of syrup, and this year has sold
over 200 pounds of butter. — Americus
(Ga.) Recorder.
—General Grant, as a telegram from
Philadelphia assures us, last night verbal
ly expressed liis willingness to accept the
Presidency of the Nicaraguan Canal Com
pany as soon as the capital of the company
could be secured, and with it the proper
concessions from the Nicaraguan Govern
ment. As it has long been understood
that Nicaragua would gladly make any
concession necessary to secure the accep
tance by General Grant of the Presidency of
-eatjenterprise, and as there are good
■is for believing that the capital re-
d will be forthcoming as soon as
Gtlfeal Grant is ready to hind liimseif to
asstu|e that position, there should be no
delay now Tft’pi'irwing forward the neces
sary preliminaries To the formation of a
successful American canaL. company.
Probably its main office had bettor not be
located in Chicago. «
—The English papers, says the Alrnfi-
ean, put a cheerful face on the Aight^i
situation; bat, say what they will, 7,00^,
■ men, securely blocked up in a hostile
country, surrounded by thousands of the
beet fighting men in Asia, with deep gor
ges, nigged mountains—a waste of snow
and ioe lying for two hundred miles be
tween, them and succor, are in no pleasant
predicament. Russia stands beyond to
give encouragement to the Afghans, all
the tribes of all that country will be likely
to gather to the hunt to be in at the death.
Tlie game is securely brought to bay and
even Euglislunen cannot accomplish mira
cles while a large proportion of the British
troops are Sepoys unused to the climate
*"'1 wholly lacking the British fortitude.
The reinforcements have been checked in
their onward march, and it is clear that
the safety of the army depends upon the
noility of the Indian Government to hurry
a lari't- f orce through the passes twixt
Jellalabad and the English position near
babul.
A Ponwl Gathering;
Will Iks held in the lecture room oi tlic
First Baptist church on Tuesday, the 23d
instant, beginning at 10 a.m., and closing
at l p.m.
It is hoped every member of the church
and congregation will make a contribu
tion for the benefit and comfort of the in
digent.
Messrs. L. W. Hunt and J. C. Wheeler,
Mrs. Little, Phillips, Parsons, M. R.
Rogers, J. J. Brantly, Manson, Porter,
Hunt, Wheeler and Miss Lumsden will
constitute the committee to reeaive and
distribute contributions.
—The Bessie Darling combination
comes from Augusta to this city.
—Our merchants have very large and
attractive stocks of holiday goods.
A number of what-is-it kind of people
have been in Macon for the past few days.
The Brown House case will come up
before Judge Simmons to-morrow morn
ing.
The chain gang is now fuller than
ever and doing a large amount of work
on the streets.
The arrivals of Christmas turkeys
will be immense this year and all will
have one of the royal birds served with
cranberry on the 25tli instant.
—A sewer is being laid at the comer of
Third and Poplar streets to drain the cel
lars of one or two of the stores on the
block between Poplar and Clierry.
—The Sunday School of the First Bap
tist Chnreli is requested to meet very
promptly at 9:30 o’clock, and, for particu
lar reasons, a full attendance is requested.
■ —Poplar street is receiving the atten
tion of the chain-gang, and Third street
lias been reached, the east side of Poplar
having been duly put in order.
—Rustic beauties and others have
been in the city for the past few days,
and sometimes whole families from the
rural districts invade a single store.
—The injunction case of the Southwest
ern Railroad, by which the State is en
joined against the collection of certain
taxes, is set to be heard before Judge
Simmons to-morrow morning at cham
bers.
—After the serenade by the p. o. b’s, the
Italian nobleman was dismissed on the
hill with directions *y which to reach his
magnificent suite of rooms in the city,
but the I. n. unfortunately mistook the
way and barely reached his apartments
for breakfast yesterday morning.
' —It Is probable a bridge will be placed
over tlie Vineville branch at the foot of
Jefferson street. This street has been
placed in excellent condition by tlie chain
gang recently. Before the proposed bridge
is put in position, however, it would-be
well to put the upper roadway across
the branch in passable condition. Sev
eral persons recently have driven to the
crossing, and finding it so wretchedly bad,
they were afraid to endanger their
vehicles by attempting a passage.
JIacon Volunteer’s Fair.
During the first week in January, the
Macon Volunteers will hold a grand fair
for the benefit of the company. It will
be conducted on tlie plan of tlie Seventh
■Regiment’s in New York. Many of the
merchants have signified their intention
of being contributors.
• The ladies of Macon have been appealed
to, and, with tlieir assistance, tlie affair
will undoubtedly be a grand success. The
committee appointed consists of Lieuten
ant W. B. Sparks, Lieutenant G. C. Con
ner, Corporal Ed Isaacs, Private J. S. Iver
son and Secretary C. T. King.
Lieutenant Sparks heads the list of
contributors with tlie generous donation
of a bale of cotton. All the ladies who
feel an interest in the company will meet
the committee at Masonic Hall, on Wed
nesday morning at ten o’clock.
^Ir/w^cxU.
Tills genttemau keeps a saddlery store
in Blake’s block, and his stock is neatly
made up, and of the best material.
Anything wanted in his line, if not on
hand, will be manufactured at tlie short
est notice and in the most approved style.
Some of his harness, saddles and other
goods, are very elegant as well as substan
tial. Mr. Kent, by bis industry and per
sistent attention to business, has built up
a fine trade, and he has also added to liis
establishment a wlieel-wright shop near
by, where tlie neatest and best wagons,
buggies, etc., are made to order.
We saw while visiting liis shop a bread
wagon ordered by Mr. L. Merkel, which is
by far the handsomest vehicle ol tlie kind
that we ever remember to have beheld.
The panel work of the body is exquisite
and was modelled after one of Merkel’s
beautiful infant carriages. The painting,
too, and decorations are exceedingly tasty.
Mr. Merkel will parade his luscious loaves
in tills elegant equipage to-morrow. His
customers would do well to keep a sharp
lookout for their daily bread, as they may
not recognize the Merkel wagon in all its
new bravery. Read Mr. Kent’s advertise
ment.
Bessie Darling;.
To-morrow evening this charming actress
and her fine company will appear at Ral
ston Hall in the character of Julia in the
Hunchback. Slie made a great reputation
in London last season. She comes her
alded with very fine notices from the
press which from their uniform commen
dation give promise of very fine perform
ances. The New York Graphic speaks of
her as follows:
Miss Bessie Darling, who began an en
gagement last night at the Eagle Theatre
by appearing as Julia in the “Hunch
back,’’has decided qualifications fora dra
matic career. It was made evident last
night that she is not to be classed with
those mistaken ladies, who, fortified with
only a large degree of self confidence, a
taste for theatrical performances and an
ahnndant wardrobe, rush like motlis into
the flame of the footlights and are there
consumed for the edification of their
friends and neighbors.
Mist Darling, apart from personal ad
vantages of a decided order, evidently pos
sesses sterling dramatic stuff. Her Julia
was very effective; her outbursts were im
passioned as well as forcible, and her fa-
I -ession and action were exceed-
11 conceived and executed. We
ason why it should not be con-
ne of tlie most effective “Julias ”
f late years, and as a well co.ored
ntially dramatic performance it
:liy of all commendation. Miss
was called out alter all her prin
cipal scenes, and twice summoned before
tlie footlights at the final fall of the cur-
tain. <(> |
A lady's Wish.
“Oh how I do wish my skin was as
clear and soft as yours,” said a lady to her
iricml. “You can easily make it so,” an
swered the friend. “How ?” inquired the
first lady. “By using Hop Bitters, that
makes pure rich blood and blooming
health. It did it for me, as you observe.”
Read of it .—Cairo Bulletin. 2w.
jfasonlc Celebration.
We learn from the Fort Valley Mirror
that on Hie 27th instant the lodge of Ma
sons of that place will celebrate St John’s
Day, with appropriate ceremonies. Mr.
Roland B. Hall, of this city, one of the
most prominent Masons here, and one of
the Grand Officers of the State of the
Knights Templar, has been invited to be
the orator of the occasion and has accep
ted. Mr. Hall has delivered several ora
tions before the highest Masonic bodies in
the State, and will acquit liimseif with
honor on the present occasion.
We learn that the meeting in Eastman,
of the people of Dodge county to select
delegates to the Railroad Convention on
the 30th instant, will be held on next
Tuesday instead of Wednesday.
UAC01 C0TT0M STATEMENT
OFFIOB TShrfOttaPtt *M» l»B88BNOBB
Dxcikbeb 20 lira.—Bnxnr*.
The market t»d*j clo-od qcietatll.V cent, for
middling.
MS
ill— 856
- SIS
186
Received by rail to dar
by t
Shipped
Sold ....
8TATBKBNT:
Stock on hand September 1,1879..... B0
KeeeiTed t> dar MS
previously - 40942—112(8
(•hipped to-d»y.
•lists
_ E16
.11572—M02S
«:eo
. 187
previously.................
Stock on band thia craning.™
Received tame day last year.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC RETORT*’
Cotton
Lreawooi—Noon—notion easier but not quo*
tahly lower: middling uplands S 13-lf; middling
Or'leant 61516. ... .
Bales 7000 bales, ol which 1000 ware taken by
sneculttort and lor si port; reasipts 1440J-11408
American.
Future* opened cheaper but the decline has
sin«-a t.rn partially recover'd:
Uplands low middling clause December deliv
cry 6 tS-S2»5%; December and January 623.82*
6 25 3 ; January and February do: February and
March 6 25-32*6 27-32; March and April 6 27-32*
6 £0 St; April and May 615-16*6 Sl-St: Mav and
June 7*7 1-32; June and July 716; July tnd lu
gust 7%.
4 00 p. m.—Sales of American SIS'). Uplands
low middling clsum January and February de
livery 313-16; February and MarccG%. Futures
closed quiet and steady.
Raw Ion—Neon—Uotton nominal; salsa —;
middling upland* 12,S; middling Orleans 12%.
Futures opened quiet; December 12.42; Jan
uary 12.67: February lr.84; March 13.18; April
13.67; May 13.16.
Evening — Uotton — Not reoeipt* 827; groat
8286.
Futures closed weak; tales 1K.0M: December
delivery 12.41—43; January 13.15—55: February
ir.*2-S2; H rrb IS O*-07: April 13.26-27; May
1IV2-44, June 18.69-61; J*’ly 13.83—70; August
13 76—78
Uetton closed nom : naI: sales —: middling up
lands I!!*;: middling Orleans 12%.
Consolidat'd ret reoeipt* 31874: experts to
Great Britain 1S4U; France 3410; Continent 3115;
channel ——.
Gatvusioir—Cotton quiet: middling 11%; low
middling ll.q good oramary Ilk': act receipt*
2617; gross —. sale* —; stock 86.25.
KoxyoLS—Cotton steady; middling 11%; net
TO' eints 4576; sales 423; stock 65734.
Baltixoux—Cotton quiet; middling 12%: low
middling 12%: good ordinary 12%; net receipt*
67-): gross 112V; sale* 116; to spinners —; stoc
16853.
Boston — Uotton heavy; middling 12%; low
middiiug 12%; good ordinary 12; net receipts
US:gross 14’JJ; sales —; stock 3725.
WiLMixaiON— Cotton dull: middling 11% low
middling 11 >-16: good ordinary 11%; n»t receipts
4 1: aroea ——; sale* ISO; stock 1323(.
PHllADXUHia—Cotton quiet middling 12%-
low middling 12%; good ordinary 12k'; net re
ceipts 253: gross 577; sales —; spinners 211;
sterk 8405
8sViitBAH—Cotton easy; middling 121-16; low
middling 1111-16, good ordinary 113-16; net re
ceipts 4iSS: groan : salts 38C0. stock 9)615.
NSW Oriauts—Cotton esser; middling 11%;
low middling 11%: good ordinary 11%; net receip! s
,814: grots 11274; sales SCOOO: stock SIX 720.
Mobilk—Cotton quiet;middlmg 11%; low mid
dling 11V; good ordinary 11; net receipt* 3543;
gross ——; sales 2000; stock 62421.
Memphis—Cotton quiet: middling 11%; re
ceipts 1611; shipments SSSS; sale* 17V0; stock
l 'iraCSTi—Cotton Steady: middling 11% law
middling U.V, good ordinary 11; receipts 1326;
shipments —; sales 1660.
CHABUSTOX—CotW* quiet; middling 12k: low
middling 12; good ordinary 11,Ms net. receipts
3879; gross —; sales 500: stock 695*2.
FINANCIAL
liOxnox—Noon-Conso's 971-16. Brie 41%.
Pabis—3 per cent Bentos 81 francs and 60
centimes. .
Naw Toni—Stocks opened lower, money 5a6.
exchange, long. S*.8i%: short $4,84. State
bonds dull; Government securities quiet.
Money Ea7; exchange SA81 k: government se
curities firm; new 6 per cents !.*S%; 4% per
0-nts 1.06%; 4 per cents 1.04. 8ute bonds dull.
Stocks dosed irregular: New fork Uexural 12*;
line 39%: Lake (bore 29. Illinois Centra] 96;
Pittsburg 106 V: Chicago and Northwasterri 56%;
do preferred 102. Rock Island 1407 We,tern.
Union Telegraph Company SS%
Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 6106452,728. cor-
rrrry £6.616917. , , , . ,
The weekly statement of the Associated,
Banks, issu-d from the Clearing Uo-se to-day,
shows the following ch,ngei—
Loans, inc’se...52.345,009 Specie dec ae...68.2je.520
Legal tenders, Deposits, do-
decrease ...... 860,520 crease....—.. 1,880 630
Circulation, in- Reaerre, <te-
. ¥beb*ni*now' ? hoid» , ,Vta,560^ in“exceisof
gal requirements,
PRODUCE
BitTlXOll — Flour quiet; Howard Street
and Western superfine £A00@c5.£0; extra $3.73®
$6.50; family >7.00©$7.50; City Mill* superfine
$8.00@>5.60.extra$3.76©$6.60 Bio brands $7.65:
Paiapsco family $8.25. Wheat—Southern firm;
Western w> rat lower, southern red $l.40a$1.45;
ambar sl.60asl.57; No- 1 Maryland $1.66% No.
2 Western winter red 6pot and December $1.51%;
January si.55.V- Pouthem corn easier: Western
quiet; white S6a«5; yellow 69a60. Oats—southern
46<«7 Western white 44*47; do mixed 45@46%;
Pennsvlvania 4"«47. Hay atoady and unebanved,
crime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 16@16
Provision* dull-. Pork $13.75. mlk meats, loore
moulders —; clear rib —; dp packed 5k and
7k. Bacon— ahouldeisE%; clear rib 8%. Hama
10al2. Lard, refined in tierce* 8% Butter firm;
prime to choice Western packed 13@16. Cofiee
weak: rio in cargoes 14al7. Whisky 113%.
Freights dull.
Oxicaoo—F'our steady; superfine $4.25a$5.00;
ext ms $5.25s£6.00. Wheat strong and higher;
No. 3 red winter $1.13, No.2 Chicano spring
$1,31 V eesb; — January; No. 3 do $1.14,S,
Corn steady and in fair demand; 40%a% cash
Oat# steady; 34% cash. Pork strong »nd higher;
$13.16 each. I ard atrong and higher; 7.45 ca-h.
Bulk meats stronr; shoulders 4.30; short rib6.60;
Short clear 6.65. Whivky ateaty at 111.
The following quotations ol the Chicago mar
cel for furore delirery were furnished us by Mr.
L. hirtsT, Broker:
10 « a m.—Wheat. Janunrj delivery $1.31%.
Fork. Fehruarv, $1320. Lard,February. 7.67k.
short ribs. February, 6 69 sake 1. Corn, May, 47.
1.14 o. m.—WboM. January delivery, $132%.
Pork. February.$13.65 b. J ard. February,7.62%.
Short ribs. February, 6.C0>6 62k- Corn, May,
and short clear 7%. Lard closed sirens, prime
steam spot 7 75 cash. Whisky nominal at $1.17
a$1.18. Freights quiet.
LOPl-vtutn— Flour firm: extra $430*34.75: fam
ily *=5 259$6 50. Wheat firm: red and amber
5T.S0a-l.S2. Cora firm: white 46; miied 45. Oats
■toady' white 43. mixed 41. Pork firm at $13 50.
lard firm: choioe lest m tinrees 8k; do in kegs
9k. Bulk meats steady: •h*xlders4%; clear
rib* f%; clear sides 6%. Bacon nominal. Sugar-
cured haras nominal. Whisky lower at $1.07.
OIXOIXXAT1— Fleas steady family $6.26®?6.40.
Wheat stronr $131a$l.36. Corn dull at 41*‘3k>
Oat* steady; No 2 mixed 46a41. Port fim at
$•3 00 Lard firm- current make 7.83a7.40. Bulk
nominally higher; shoulder! 4k*S; dear ribaS%
aSk. Bacon dull; dear ribs 7k- Green meats
higher; shoulders 4*4%: cl3-riide*6al%. Whis
kv lower at $1.07.
8r. Louis- Flour firmer: double extra $5.70a
$5.83; treble extra S5:90aS 6.0; family £6 01*26.10;
choice $6.15*56.70 Wheat firmer: No. 2 red fall
ol.84%cash;No.3do$125%. Corn dullst36%
*%|e»sh Oat* dull at 86% cask. Whisky quiet
$110 Potk higher at $18 02 cash. Lard nominal.
Volk meats higher; loose, shoulders 4.19; clctr
ribs 6 40; char sides 6.60. Beoon nominal
XBWOaiBaXS—Flour steady: raiperflne $5.00*
~6 X5; double extra $6.65: treblo extr* $6.27k*
$6.45, high grade* S6.75aS7.S7k : . Com active and
fl-m; white 57**59. Oats dull at 6C*E1. Pork
quiet at $13 50. Lard weak: tierce i%t%; keg
s%a0. Bulk meats easier: shoulders, loose 4%;
e’ear ribs t%; cl**' aides 6%. Bacon easier,
shoulders 6k; clearnb 7%; clear side* 8%. Whis
ky firm at 1 C5al 15. Oolleeaniet: Bio in cargoes,
ordinary t. prime 1S%*17. Bugar active and
firmer: common to good common 5V>6%; fair
fully fair 6%a7; Minus tocboica 7%a7%; yellow
clarified 8*8%. Mola-aes steady; common 2sal7;
prime to choioe 33*99. Rice quiet; ordinary ta
choir* Louisian* 6k*7V.
bavaiTbtorxs
Wiimixstob—apim* ;turpentine firm at 88.
Rosin strong at $1120 for strained. Crude tur
pentine fit met; hard $148; yellow dip $2.85.
Tar steady at $1.10
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Profinctive Fan For Sale.
•T'WO HUNDBID AOKBS about three miles
A from Macon, on Walnut and Casey-Head
creeks, containing'an orchard of early and late
peaches, applee, wild goose plume, and straw
berries. Of course it is well watered.
About forty seres sown now in wheat and oats.
Dwelling, gin house and plenty of other build
ings. Terms easy.
Come to see the place if you wish to buy—
every left-hand road from Cross Key*.
J. A. WHITBSIDB.
deelt...d « snvlOdaya*
Jimmie Slow had a lot of r >lation»
Whowereaiw-y* happy and pleasant,
And he thought alter making a visit
He'a send each a Christmas present.
Eo he purchased from this store and that
8ome toj* and oue thine or other.
Not rorcetting a fine Christmas turkey.
Which ha hoped to t*i with bis mother.
There were candies and jellies for the chil
dren.
A si : k dress for h : s dear cousin Fan;
A now suit o* clothes for the boy s.
And a fire >i!k hat for the old man.
A sma’i Fr- nch clock and a p’eture.
Of a woman,* cron and sime rocks,
With a*i • xtrarsgint sky overhead.
Completed the lot in the box.
When picked np he went to the express
4nd asked 'ham ih-irehsrgas to stale;
But he thought two dollars too muo’.
And concluded to send it by freight.
Two days aft«r Cbr's’mts the box arrived;
Freight train’s net as last as express;
Besides th-re’d be n a small ran off,
And the contents were m xed in a mess.
Thstilk hit wai stuffs! in the turkey;
The jelly bad go-.ten a knosk,
Ar.d ruine 1 the cl-tbei and the silk
And grease! all the worxs of the clock.
Th- o’d wimsn scolded and fnmed;
Cxusio Fan cried over he- dress;
An4 Ilia old man asked with am oath,
“Why didn’t you seod by o (press ? ’
Then that roung man went down in the cellar
And tried to count un vhit he lost;
But when ha thought of Fan, and her feelings’
'Twat impossible to estimate c:tt.
The moral < f this sub] -ft is apparent,
a nil t ho reader will see it. 1 guess :
When you've presents to tend, sead ’em early,
Ar.d always by Southern Express.
Columlus, G*., I'ecember, 1879.
Cause Sind effect.
The main canae of neraoneness is iodigei
lion, and that is censed by weakness of the
stomach. No one esn have sound nerves
and good health without using H ipBiltars
to strengthen the stomsoh, purify the blood,
and keep the liver and kidneys aotlve, to
oarry off all the poisonous and waste matter
of the erattm, Bee other coramn.—Advance:
declS 2w
Dp. Wnhnr’s Cud Liver Oil sad Lfme.
Invalids need no longer dread to take great
specific for Consumption, Asthma,and threat
ening Conghs—Cod-Liver Oil and Lime. As
prepared by Dr. Wi.bor it is robbed of the
nauseating taste, and also embodies a prep
aration of the phosphate cf Lime, giving na
ture the very ailic'e required to sid the heal
ing qualities of the oil, and. lo recreate
where disease hoe destroyed. This article
also forms a rcmaikablo tonic, end will cause
weak and debilitated persons to beooma
strong and robust. It shoo'd he kept in ev-
cy family for instant neo on the first appear*
race of Coughs or irritation of the Lungs
Manufactured on y by A. B. Wuiis, Chem
ist, Boston, cola by all druggists, declfi lw
Brew Eminent D -. l'. V. Clailc. Oawe
g», NrW York.
I have made aoffioient experiments of Gol
den's Liebig’s L : quid Extract of Beef and
Tonic Invigorator, to enable me to say it is
by far the best of all Ihe preparations of the
kind (Food and Tonio) that I have ever used.
To the sufferer from chronic diseases, or the
convalescent, it is invaluable, being both
nourishing and strengthening. Sold bj John
Ingalls, maoon, G*._ deolO lw
Vast some of <nonry are now being made
in Wall street. Any one can operate prn
dentiy and aafel; in stocks ly the Combina
tion Plan. Bums of many investors of $25
to $10,090 each, consolidated in one capital,
by most skillful management, return large
profits, which are divided monthly. Uircglar
explaining all, mailed free. Addreta Law
rence & Co., Bankers, 19 Broad Street. New
York. declfi lw
Von can afT rd to laugh, dear gitls,
Upleta yonr teeth are white ae pearls—
Uideas , our mouth is pink and sweet,
And your two lips in rosebuds mast;
A> d you esnnot supply this want.
But tnrough th* use of tOZODONT.
declG lw
A UAKD.
ail who are eafienng from the errors end
itions of youth, nervous weakness, early
mm of manhood, etc, 1 will send a recipe
tbatwin euro you, FRBH OF UHA.LGB. The
it remedy was discovered by a missionary im
th America. Send a self-addressed enveope
lo the Rev Jo»—8 t Inman, Station D. New
lark. »Sodlls
SRI J r. C W. R. HULRKI
DBNTiSTS,
No 84 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga
Tjeth extracted without oain, beautiful seta or
Tseth inserted. Abscessed Teeth and Diseased
Gums cured.
Dealers in all kinds of Dental Materials 'nd
Instrument*. Constantly on hand a large and
’ull assortment of Teeth of all kinds. Gold of all
rinds, Amalgams at all kinds. Rubbers of all
soars dAw
PILLS
^SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER;
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Fain In
thollead, vrithn dull sensationinthe back
port, Fein under tho shouldorblado, full
ness cfler eating', with a disinclination to
exertion of body or mind, Irritability of .
temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of bav».
tag neglected some duty, 'Weariness, Dix-
ciness, Fluttering at tho Heart, Dots be
fore tho cyog, Yellow Skin, Headache
generally over tho right eye, Restlessness
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine.'
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED,^
T tiIT’S PILLS ore especially adapted (*'
such ciues, one dose effect* such a change
of feeling os to astonish the anffarer.r'
CONSTIPATION.^
, ,Only with regularity of th# bowel* can perfect
health be enjoyed. If the constipation is
of recent date, a single doss of TUTT’S FILLS
will suffice, but if it baa become habliual, on*
pXI should be taken every night, gradually lessen-;
iag tho frenuescyofthedoseuntUareguar dally
movement Is obtained, which will soon follow.!
I)r. I. Gny Lewis, Fulton, Ark., sayst ’
“After a practice of 95 years, I pronounce
TUTT’S PILLS tho best anti-bilious medicine
ever made.”
Itcv. F. It. Osgood, New York, says t .
“I have hail Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Ncrvousneasn never bad any medicine to do
m= so much good aa TUTT’S PILLS, They are
as good as represented." qlfV” ! i
(loicc 35 .Hurray Street, New York.
TUTT’S: HAUL' DYE. 1
Gray Hair or Wstbkkrs chanced to a Glossy
Black l.y * tingle application et this DTK. . It im-
parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is
ns Harmless aa spring water. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of $!. -yd
Office 33 Murray St., NewYork,
FOR FOOD.
As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecher,
at Cincinnati, Ohio, is the Queen of table
edibles and tho most delicious of filairo
preparations extant.
It 3s Incomparably pure,healthful and
economical, and a blessing alike to tlie
sick and well, for cldldron and adults.
It enters into tho most recherche
pastry, ices, and dessert dishes, embrac
ing blanc-mange, ice cream, puddings,
custards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
delicacy and nutritious quality, and is
at onco a necessity and a luxury In every
domestic storehouse. No cdiblo Sturob
stands so high tlie world over.
Sold by Grocers every-where.
KirM Hi|| Scbool.
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOB BOYS.
MILITARY SYSTEM.
3PRItf» term 1 e.MiiarViryV. 1886. kfiiTeMi
.31 Mnaes u • Wetfk*. • The Military Depart
ment Im* beta wilder th: charge of a Ui-ited
,tesofficer. . - ..
Joard and t-itfoR $133 in Advance Apply
to• circular* to CHAR. M. NKBL,
deetudawgw Kirkwood. Ua.
LAND FOH SALE;
The msjoriiy of Wall street, houses and
men, have a world wide reputation for sound
ness and hoceBty. The old house of Alex..
Frothingbam & Co, 13 Wall street, New
Fork, is entitled to abso:nte confidence
They state that an investment of about $100
made recently, returned over 81,003 in leas
than sixty days. Bend for their oironlar,
free. deolS lw
Science has accomplished no more wonder
ful or gratifying result than the perfection of
an antidote to tbeohtlling signs of approach
ing age, eometbing to obliterate the tell tale
tracks cf time, and preserve thenstnral
adornments of youth to ripe old age.
Hall's Hair Kt newer does alt this, and its
praise resounds in cottage »Dd palace. The
dwellers among the snows of Norway and the
peasants of sunny France and Spain, find
use for it, and find means to get it, and it
does not disappoint them. The whitening
looks again resume their youthful color, the
thin, dry and faded hair becomes blight and
glossy. The whole appearanos ia changed aa
if by magic, and the manor woman, who, be
fore was called aged, now appears a* one in
the prime of lire. Booh wondeions ohanges
esnnot pies unnoticed, and they have pro
duced the unprecedented demand that now
exist* for the first and only artiole aver osm-
pounded that oan produce them In a pleasing
and satiafsotory manner.—New Ere, Wood
stock, III. dsolO lw
The New constitutian.
The Charier under whioh the Louisiana
State Lottery Company proceeds was, by the
vote of the people of Louisiana, imbedded in
the new constitution eo that no flaotuationa
or politics or adverse private intareate oan
hereafter interfere with the tegular drawing*
of the Company, the next Of which oooura on
the 18th January.
This vote of the people shows the confi
dence felt ia the Company at home, where it
is beBt known. Particulars in the advertise
ment elsewhere, and fuller information ob
tained by addressing M. A. Dauphin, New
Orleans, La., or New York. declfi lw
■ethers. Mothers, Mothers.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a tick child Buffering and crying
with the exornoAiing pain cf catting teeth.
If so, go at onoe and get a bottle of MBS.
WINSLOW’S SOOTHING nYBUP. It will
relieve the poor little sufferer immediately—
depend upon it: there ie no mtatake about it
There ie not a mother on earth who has ever
need it, who will not tell you at onoe that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the
mother, and relief and health to the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to
use ia all oases, and plsaaant to the taste,
and is the prescription of one of the oldest
and best female pbysisiene and our*** ia the
United States. Sold everwhere. SSosnlaa
bottle. deolfi lw
Among the Uiefal Artlelea
wc notice a muoh-liked preparation for the
hair, possessed of properties so remarkable
that no one who oaree to own a e sen and
healthy so Up with beautiful hair should pass
It nntnod. Its propertiss are cleansing, in
vigorating and healing, and after a few ap-
plioatious '
plication* the heir oeases to fall. Dandruff
and Humors disappear, and the hair grows
oisan, soft and silky. It keepa the head
cool and oomtortabls and gradually restore*
the hair if gray or faded to the natural and
life-like color, beautiful to look upon. It is
Parker's Heir Balsam that ha* woo such
popular appreciation by its many excellent
and healthful properties. Bold in large bot
tles, at only 60 cts. and $1.00, by all first
class druggists. For sale by Boland B
Wall
BHE0MATI8M.
Tide dreadful torment, the doctor* tall us,
a in the blood, and, knowing this to be true,
we advise every sufferer to try n bottle of
Darang’s Bbeomatto Bernedy, It is taken
internally and will positively care the wont
ease, in the shortest time. Bold bw every
druggist in Macon. _ jrwM dAwfim
Which Is chenpert
A naekags of Duel's Durham, eontainln
itreaty pipe-tolls of the best smoking tons cc
made, or one caramon cigarf Bach eosta 19
cents , < snmdhff
IIUBT—'"Why will sen smoke eoaunen
To baron, when they oan ay Marburg Bros.
8 SALOP if ORTH CAROLINA.” at tbs same
Ortas.
flnsw Jaccess's But IWIIT NAVf TO
BACCO nevdswly
Th: mbscrib
hie small farm i
Ga., 8% Miles fn
Kaos
bis, veil known, rfesira*
‘ocatei in Bibb ronty.
rpora'ion of Macon
vnssDry Branch F. O.Daily'mail. Black
■ ' (trod stand for oountry
' 6, will sell one lot of
is,Lumpkin county.
Ga'., known as Miltsral Hill Art. Tilles good
. ..jADFJia BULLOCK.
dectS d it A wit. ■ Dvy Branch. G a.
land lying near Porter 6pri r s*, Lunpki
REOE7EE’ SALE:
SaW jfltls, Males, Truckf, Cuts, He
TX7TLL lo sold On Briday. 2d January, 1880,
W at ttw mill ground ol Colley A Overatreet,
in Bmanuel county. Georgia, three and a half
mile: from the terminus or Wadley A Co. rail
road;
The saw mill and fixtures in complete running
order. 26 head of mule*, timber carta. trvck«.
one horse cart, and ait the property belo. gin* to
tho firm of Colley A Overslri et. for the purpose
of effecting a settles rt vth the creditor! of
said firm Terms nust* known on day of sale.
An engine will leave No.9,C. R. B,.. ateght
o’clock a. m., td January, 18<C. to oonvoy parties
who may wish to attend ihg sjrie^^ o^
declCeod tda Receiver for Colley A Overstreet
■ PClITC For 111* Pictorial BibleCommenta-
Autrl I 3 tor. MM8,pager, 47* tllastijitioM
IJllklTCn end asps. The most complete snd
ffAniUJ cam prenent 1 ve Core men Ur j on the
ntlrr scriptures (m ooe v*ltlnie) ever publish* t
rice 88 76. Bradlerv Garres ton a Co. es Nd.-,
oit, Nashville,, »pn- novTwS m
IN FJUCR
Signature it on every bottle of the GBNUIN1
WOflGESTEBSHIEE 8AUGR
It imparts the most delicious taste and sett k
SOUPS,
GBATIBB,
FI8H,
HOT A COLD
JOINTS,
EXTRACT
Of a LETTER from
a MEDICAL GEN
TLEMAN at Ma
dras to lilt brother
at WOBOBITBB,
May, 1811. •
'Tell LFAAFHR-
R3N8 that their
auce it higl j es
teemed in : sua,
|and is, in my opin
ion, tlie most oalat-
ble a*wtUasthf
it the world.
R,K Vom
HAriNG A B<
GAME. Ac
Bold and rued'
TRAVELERS
GREAT BBNEF1T
WITH THEM.
JOHN BUN CAN’S kftNI,
Agents for
LFA & PERRINS,
28 CQLIEIE PUCE ARD 1UHIOM SQUARE,
febISUwly KH W YORK..
A BOOD PL AH* Ct.rMblnlnj? and op«rmtlMff matsy orders
In onu yah sum bus ttiry advanUga of capiUlg with
Bklllf ul maaacemeut. Lanre proflts divided pro rats on
M Inregtmanta or ft* to Sl»*OSO. Circular, with full ex-
iilanailous bow all ran sacceed In stock dealinra.mailcd fr$«.
LAWRENCE A CO., SI Broad Strctt. Vow York.
$10 10 $100
Book tent free e:
RAXTBB A - O. Seekers,
Tor*.
Invested in Wall street steeks
makes for tunes every month,
explaining everything. Address
, 7 Wall street. New
ROLUgftOUM
mgmm
TTTZ call the attention' of ear brethren of the
W Bomtbern Frets to the last that we arc
now having maaafactured in our oHea, by Mr
R D Wikle,
mm BOLLEB EDI.
*, elartldty sad durahUity,
. W# ere now Mint it sad
■Ml. lend ia pear erntart
east la order la
cmM. Where
L Boilers
he rsghlsr
to ikyis tar Beetag.
l^rtmyoar erMr* ui we gviwMn situ
aaslStf
OUSET, JONBB A
«gv
ta dMsrirsi nswsgepw*.
ttaJW-MVt paapUrt Na*
MjrtSlm
nnpor
rllia, stilliugia, mandrake, yellow dock,
with tlie ioduluof potusliaud iron, all pow
erful blood-making, blaod-clgiinsing, anil
life-sustaining elements. It is the purest,
safest, and in every way the most effectual
alterative medicine known or available to
the public.' Tlie sciences of medicine nud
chemistry have never jiroiluced so valua
ble a rcnitdy, nor one so potent to euro
all discuses resulting from impure blood.
It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous
diseases, Kcysipelus, Rose, or St. An
thony’s < Eire, ' Pimples and- Furc-
grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tu
mors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum,
Scald-li ead, Ringworm, tllcersi Sores,
Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neu
ralgia, Female Weaknesses and Ir
regularities, Jaundice, Affections of
the Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
and General Debility. t ,
By its searching and cleansing qualities
rift purges out the foul corruptions which
contaminate the blood, and cause de
rangement and decay. It stimulates and
enlivens the vital functions. It promotes
energy and strength. It restores and pre
serves healtlrfT- It infuses new life and
vigor throughout the whole system. No
suffererfroni any disease whicliarises from
impurity of the blood need despair, who
will give Avr.u’s Sabsapakilla a fair
trial. Remember, the earlier the trial,
the speedier the cure.
Its recipe has been furnished to physi
cians everywhere; and they, recognizing
its superior qualities, administer it m their
practice.
For nearly forty years Ayer's Sar-
f aparilla has been widely used, and it
now possesses the confidence of millions
of people who have experienced benefits
from its marvellous curative virtues.
Prepared by. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
. Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mats. “
SCLD AT ALL DRUGGISTS RVXRTWWgJA.
Sunt T Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
MACOIff, G-A
Porous Plaster.
The only Impicvement ever made on the Porous Plaster, Over 2000
druggists have signed a paper stating that
■ Benson's C-. pc ; ne Porons Plasters
are superior to all other plasters.
SB 1BURY A JOSNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemists.
PRICE 325 CENTS.
|ldnn7d*wlm
NOTICE iOLKBI Oitt» AND CREDI
TORS.
EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—All persons 3n.
vj, d shied tv the estate of Mrs. Mary A. T.
Mm«hew. dreesved. of said cocntv, rre notified
to comn forward and make immediate jumrot.
and all who hare claims against said estate will
present thun in term*of the law.
der6» WM. RVDKR.adm’r.
G
BAKER SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be told before the rourthoase dxr in
Newton, w thin the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in Janu' ry nest, lots of land
Nos (757) three hundred a-id -ixty, and (tot)
three hundred and siitvrne, ar.d P»rl of third
lot on the plantation ol F P Smith in the eiibth
district of raid rcunty. Sold »s the property of
V P Smith to tatiefv one Superior court fi fa. H
J Cook vs F P Smith, D D Stni'h and B G Smith,
enants in possesrion notified in writing.
Dee 1.1879 ..Std J H KOWBLL. She-ig
nEOreisaA BIBB COU «'IT.—Whereas S.».
U Sweet has made application to roe for let
ten of admiais'ration;.on the estate of Thomas
J. Shir.bolser. late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of raid county on the first Monday in
January nut, to show eau-e. H any they have,
why said letters tf administration should not be
grsnted.
Witness ray official riynalure.
J A MCMANUS, Ordinary.
Drrembrr 8.1872.
aeer.rij X. \r'.
‘Ttf srhoatit from fteteilsffleSilM- in a pat or
•“) very frequently give* beck * s t» tiase«
4 . u»oney in profits. Tou eaprtajlxse, any
• 'tkroagh
New Y^rk (took eirhanro in-any wambev of
tlaresaa 8 per cent margin^, fiend fee ear «tr«s-
■
*pt8 dtn th Srtt w^ni -«■ e^tiOMVai;
HEALTH • STRENGTH-!
' N • HAPPINESS • !
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LINENS,
COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS, .
VLAN fit ELS,
GLOVES, , ,
HOSIERY,
Girls’ and Boys’ Sulla,
Ladle*’Underwear,
Infants Outfits,
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS,
.. COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RUCHINGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
HAMBURGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
PINS,
FRINGES,
NEEDLES,
FANCY GOODS, dec.
Bif GOODS
BYMAIL.
• Send for Samples or irformntum, and
satisfy y^arsetf how cheaply and quickly
you can yd cvcn/ihing in
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
of US ly I i/ttfi or Express. We carry an
average stock of about 0400,000, all bought
for prompt cash. SSS'Try us.
Have the Children send for asetoj our
Advertising Cards.
COOPER&CQNARD,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Established 1852.
CATARRH
If neglected, <no? r* d*
Into qiDck coasur.-,
nary b-eatneatsvi! *».* enre ife,
Its cffectfl exe nerv** — tveRknejMU
loss cf emell, t&ste . -ring, &nd
r —:— ■ ■ . ■■ 11 , w M i —.. mm use mmmm Toicc, p*ck cyos, di: :innH| faint
feelings, matter dropping into the throat, distorting odors; &nd finally conwnjJho-% antiprcciava r .JTog
CONSUMPTION
Cfft&rrh, Bronchitw, Coughs,Nerrous and Catarrhal Hoxdacb*t^ afnesa,
Here Throat, sad nil diseases of the air-passages and the;. .mo treat*,
meat so pleaeix^, thorough, sad certain to core end fcivo lnr> -::i reiiex tm
-SINHALEIi„
ennd of theaost healing balsam- known tomcd’.cs! •’.■Splice,-with'
PINE TRIE TAR»„^ d 0 ??Sf
f jo’s Inhaler* is converted ir.to a cliununj, Lnvijfe*
orating, and hewing vajxir, and taken direct to the diseased cavities of tho
head, and into all the air-passage? -r.d tho lungs, ^where it acts m» a local
Application to tlie diseased eurfnee, end its i;oj..tn givintr po-.rer is frit at
9 nee. The oulv method bv which thfcee dlf^ny -M can be pormauentlj cured.
'HOPtflE TREATMENT KaC
DkVonk’s ItfnALEi: or i!nijaday» to be retnmed if not satisfactory. r9~Also for ma Ie by
» ' . . . . . ___ dl’nKpiafj«, bend for circular giving fud information, terms,eto, A com*
Htezp physician always in charge. Advice free on til chronic diseasefi. State symptoms plainly, tuui youf
tf* hare ^ndoarebil ftttontiou. and frec ad vie e by return tmul. u riting, ooflp.
V* ruirer. addr^mt HOME NTKff>V#*VN’K fK W mr TV- w od s>bi]ad^tithia •*%
MIX & KIRTL4ND,
Boots and Shoes.
A COMPLBjtE LINE FOR
GENTLEMEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN,
-A GOOD STOCK OF
, DATE STILES AT OUR THIBD8TRVBT HOUS*.
rT;. t MIX &• KIRTLAuND.
rdAwtf . AqOTTOlH aVBhUB. AND 86THIRDSTBBBT-
Citv UfTEhal’s Sale
BITTERS
IRON BITTERS, ”
A Great Tonic.
\m BITTERS,
I A Sure Appetizer.
IRON BITTERS,
A Completff Strengthtaer.
IRON BITTERS,
Valuable Medicine.
hot Sold is a Btvsrage.
IRON BITTERS,
For Delicate Females.
Highly recommended
to the public for all (Ms-
esses requiring*! certain
and efficient TOXIC;
especially In Imdlgcm-
Strength, Xueft of
Knermt. «*«. It eu-
rlcbes the bio
strengtherre the t
clcs, and gives new life
to.the.nerves.. To the
need, Indies, and chil
dren requiring recuper
ation, this valuable
remedy cun not be too
highly recommended.
It note like mchnrm.
un the digestive organs.
A teaspoon All before
meals will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
THY IT. •
Sold by all Drsggitts,
THE BROWN CHEMICAL (XL
BALTIMORE, Md.
WARNER’S
■fronting on Ogltihovpext ffct about 52 feet in the
citv of Mac-n. 1 . Uviul. on aa the property of
Jihn If.AIVyJo Mttlkfy ataxfl.fa.in .avorof
_.! ciir vn. Jb»p M". Alley, lor tares 1879
Alio, port of loss.in »quary<4,c - ty ol Macon.
‘ ' h ^
ray oii the north- side • LiVitSonf as the iron-
rrtt of Thow»s to lAltsfv a fi.
fa. In favor of said city vi. Thomas Bsttle, sg-al,
Irt 2^ in rqtiaTn 42, in the el tv of Macep.
LeVIrlon at tt« property of B. B. Brown tout,
l»ty two tax fl.fas. ia favor at said city. vs. B. JS.
Brown, fur faxes 18'9.
A'-o part of lot 5. In block 12. northwest com
mon. fronting on Jtffewonstroet 68 feet snd run
ning hark 115 leet, in the rty ol Macon, levied
cn at the moperty of Robert Ca.ier to satiifv a
»ax tl. fa in favor of ssidci’yvs. Robert Carter,
for tax 1879.
Aim, the northeastern part of Tots, in f quire
‘56. Ironting Walriut street.piopertvui Sci-orton
the wett'and an alley on tou e st. in the citv of
Macon. Levied on as the protwnj of John B.
Cobb. Trustee, to satisfy a tux. ft. fa. in favor of
said city vs. John B. Cobb, Trustee, for tax 1879.
Also, lot 26,*a subdivision of lot 6. in £a t Ba
ron. fronting Picenix street, in city of Macon.
Levied en at tie proivrty of Cornelius t heely,
to salislv atax fi. la.mtsvorcf said city vs. Cor-
•le’iut Cheelov.for tax 1879. * „
Also, the northern part of lots, in block 63.
fouthwc .t common, fronting 7e feet on Adams
«tre;t and running hack to city limit-, in city ol
Mareii, Levied on as tho proieitv of B. W.
Curihcfge and J.'WT l.ockett to satigry* tax fl.
7a. in’f-vorof raid citv vi R. W. CubbedgC and
J. W/Lockett, for taxes 1879.
Also, s-rnth part of lo- 4. in block A3, south
west common, fronting 79 f.,:t on Adams street
andirunning-h ick to dify lim-t*. in citv of Ma
con! • levied on av th« property of B. W. Cub-
hedge toaatialv a tax fi. fa. in favor of taidcily
rj. B. W-C I
'Also, the
ropuritleaof the blood, the
rof.Vcror-
Iafea evogj! fonotlon to.more heslthfttl *ct4on,
add thnsaheaefit Ln Ajj diseases. -
dues of two raxes; prices ussesh and $(.
j^TWARNEire
l Safe Remedies tre
Isold by Drugsista
' St Dealers in Med
icine everywhere.
|H, H. Warner & Co.,
Proprietor*,
ROCHESTER, K 7.
ffS'Samd for PaapUat
ATTENTION. FAttMEKS.
LOOK TO YOUR INTSRE8T, AND SAYS
TOUR MON BY, BY MAKING AMD USING
BLci’i Ioiprond Parent Fertilzer,
The very thing ta res!ore the lamer bicktv
where he used to stand, tvhy? Because it is
gu-ranteed to be as good aa the he’t of Commer-
ci-1 Tertilisert, at a c-st cf less than five dollars
prrto-.
You can make it yourself at home, and save at.
least $40 per tan en every ton of Gnano you use
In a word, it Is the only hope for the farmere of
this country. deetiti'
We give below a few of the many n-mss who
have certified to the merits of BLACK’S FBR-
ffillZFB. sis •
Thos B Brown, f orders vile, Georgia
] eonsrd Sketoe, Griswoldville, Ga
JIN 1 e a ueor,Miln r,Ga
Bev L G Brans. Bibb county, Ga •
8 W Hatcher, Knoxvil'e. Ga
T J Massey, MarshallrUle, Qa
Uriah Kinr, Liston. Ga
W E Marls*. Lit.torn. Ga
Dr F 8 Bower. 7 bomaari'-le. Ga
W1 Renfrre, Carrs Station, Ga
B1 Peaceek, Buena t ista, Ga
Dr 8 M Anderson, Cornucopia. Jones county
Geonria
Bli Frailer, Gordsn. Ga .
J 8 Waldrep, Gladeville, Ga
D P Holloway do
County and farm rights for sa'e
Headquarters at the offie* of the Telegraph i
and Meeaenger,-Macon, Georg'a.
CectllwAaU ASHcETA 8PEIR 1
White tewing machine,, numbered 1017M;
se,<tinger s.wlog reset .me, iiureUired 1659-
- '* * said rnphipe* levied on as the
J.'Ah’terton A Co, to «atlsf.v a tax
.. in /avorof said city VS 8. J. Anderson A
to: amount oi cits license tax for tbs yiar
eit'yS Macon.” Levied on at the property of A.
a epdoin, Truitee, to sstialy a tax fl. fa. in la-
PIik! a
i, the ecetiwh "pi
pert of lot 2. in 1 lock 47
- Street in the
erlyof William Savaec.tr
fs. in ftYorof laid city vs. Wiliiam davege, trns-
* tax 1679.
_ one billiard table. Levin 1 on as the
rty at W. a. Wvli*. to’ satisfy two tax fi.
ia.nn favor of said city vs. W. K. Wyli-for tax'
73. O. F, ADAMS.
doc7 iUrsha'.
..the undivided haft oi lots lard 9.'in
Meek .'A northwest coafodn- city of Kaosn.
a-ent. for taxi* 1878 and 1879. mod coat,
i :IA$Ot one--eveulhol an undivided interest in
blork8, southwest range, in th# ehjr of Macon.
Levied on as the property cf C. S. gindlay to
satlffv atax SfTs.’tn favor of said city vs. C. 8.
.uui itamTni* vnr - "- : 'r* icte est in
IjKUVhlest'rehgh. in th* eUyo’' Ifaopn.
on res the property « w.- w. Ffndls.v to
a tax fi. fa. in favor of aa)deity TS.a. W.
jr.ior tax;18V9.' , ^ '
Also, part of the southwest part of lot 12, in
wss-emrange, fronting about 81 feet on College
street, ffty of Mxoon. > eviedonasthepionertr
of Cbanes T. Holmes, truste*. to latisfy a tax fi.
ft. in favor of said city vs. Charles T. Holmes,
trustee, for tax 1879.
Alto, three street cars. Levied on aa the prop-
erty ol James A. Hill * Co- to aatisly a t»x fl.
fa. in farer of said city vs. James A. Hill A Co.,
fottaxl879. ....... , .. „
Al o. north pa-t of lot 4, in btock 63, South
west Coromos. and the sooth part of lots, in
block 88. South'cot Common, (renting 70 f-eton
Adams street and runniig back ts city limits,
m cify cf Macon. 1 eried on as the prop «ty of
J. W. Loci ett. to safitty a ttx fl. fa. in favor of
said city vs. J. W. Lockett, for tax 1879.
Also, put of let 5,.in sqaare 89. fronting on
Fourth street about 48 feet, lying between the
lot. of Dasher ontbe south. Boon on the north,
and Crown on the east—city of Maoon. Levied
ou a* tlw property of B.s. Baiford, trustee, ta
satisfy a tax fi. fa. in favor of slid city ts. R.
R. Baiford,trustee, for tax. 1879
Also, one soda fountain! in store of Firkin.
MasrenburgA Co., eurntr Mulberry and Third
rr eta, city of Macon, raid s da oantiin lev
ied on as the properly ol Bsnkin MassenhutgA
Co., to satisfy th-ee tax fi fas. in favor of said
citv vs. Ramin, Massenlur* A Co..for t.x 1879
Also, two ai-t. levied on as th-properly of
Peter C. Favrvcr, to a-iisly four fi. fas. in favor
of tba city of M»con vs. Pet, r C. Sawyer for tax
lor thie years 1877,1878 snd 1879.
Also, east part of lot«. in Bast Maoon. iocor-
norated 1838. bring 150 f-et on bound ary. street
line cf ta* city cf Macon, rur i ing ba k ISO trot to
astrret or alley or the norh side, and bounded
on the east by ih-property <f Bd Craws and
radon thi West by tso property of Albert
-ianse. and known as the residence of P. fl.
Sawyer, in the citv of Maoon. Levied on as the
irorerty-of Peter C. Saw-rr. trustee, to sstirfy
our tsx fl. fas. in favor o! sa’d citv vs. Trier C.
flaw er. trustee, fer taxes 1877,1878 snd U79 and
costs.
Als”, ro-th half >f lot i. in blot k 14, North
west Common f-0"-ti”g 101 fort on College street
and running back to lo; 2, city of Macon. Lev
ied on as the property of Mrs. 8. O. Stone, to
sa'isfv two lax fl, f»s. in favor of said c 'v ts.
Mrs, 8 O. Stone, for balan e of tax of 1878 and
tax 1879- '
Also. lot 8. in block 12. Northwest Common.
ritvofMsein. Lei i id on as the property of
Wi liam btephin. to Mtisfy a tax fl. fa. in favor
of sal* citv vs. William Stephan for tax 1879.
Also, the eastern part of lots S and 6. in hlock
12, Northwest Common, fronting about 185 feet
on Jefferson afreet and running back 1 IS fret t>
an *],*■', city of Macon. Levied on ta the poo-
JONES COUNTY POSTPONED SHER-
I . IFF 8 ALE. S
TXT7L1. be sold ho’orc tho court hoiro door, in
v T the loom of Clinton, on the tirst Tu-sday
tn January next, between the legal hours of
talq. the following property, to-wit: Sixty-fir#
-aorijsOf lattd, more or less, adjoining the-mud*
o! R. 1). I-estcr. J. O. Bor-ier and $r-*s-
, and others, and known as tho place where
Perdue now r««ides. Levied on aa the
Georse 8. Perdue, deiendai t. lo aat-
:*ij .n ,i. ja. irsucd lr m the Superior Court of
said county, in favor of Pleaennt M. Compton,
surviving partner, eto-, vs. Reorgs S. Perdue.
Property pointed ort by plaintiffs attorney, and
in rossessicn of defer dant.
Abo. at tho same time and place, will he sold
three hundred nnd thirty acres of Ian 1. recre or
less; adjo'nina ihe lands of B. F. risscal. Mrs.
Robert Smith and John S. Stowsrt. and others,
a’d knows at the plaro wht-ro A.faro Gla-.son
now resiles. Levied on as the property of Al
ford Glawscn.-.defendant, tosatisl.r two fl. las.
issued iron the Superior Court ol raid c only—
one a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of D. Flanders A
Fon vs. Alford GlSwsoli; the other all. faitifa-
verof Luna Hardeman ts. Alford Glawson.
Prol ortv roir ted out oy plaintifl’s aitornor, ard
in possession tit defendant. Th s D.c.-mbrr 3,
1879.
dneetd W. J. GRESHAM. Sheriff.
2Ni
.4- y
mne
N accordance with an order ol the Court of
Ordinary ot UeKalb cour.tv, Gs, the under-
led will'tause to be sold within th« legal
hourt of rale, before tnaeo rt iuu-e door in
Clinton, Joiie’ ronnty. Ga, on the first Tor day
in JaflflBTnnt. ard from day to day until fi
nally disposed of, tbefoUnwing pro- rrlv ba’onr.
in* to theedstpol Mary P 'Jetts de-.ased.to>
will .Tbeold Tuft« homerte-d, k-i iwn as tho
Blptmlsulle tract containing two hunt red and
sixty-two and one-bi" acres, together with sev
enty-one and one hall acres ot wfast isknownas
the Goddard tract, and rev n:.-cn ; and one-
half acre* of whit is Snnwn as the Milner tract.
Thai; tends rank with the best J-i os ecunty
Muds and are situate in one of the h -ailhicst par-
Mill; (covlle snd iforticclb rod:,on'y seven
miles fr-m HsddorkStaliM on Msm ard Au-
gurta railrrad. There is also a new two story gin
hutoandagexd frame store hr use now occu
pied by a thrifty irerehant Thv wrllisaaem
(if beauty with an abourisn' _• ot »ot«l w.ter.
There is an abundance of ail kitd* it choice
Jruit. The ntighbo-hcon is good. Tb>re are
twolMeihcdfit chur.hcs ne»r by imd a Baptist
church on Dig p 1 *-- •• Anv porron'i okinv for a
fuixl in th's isrlion of Ihe State wc old co well
to look at this n or e-ly before day of i.ife. and
the sttantiomf plivsicurslocking tor n teation
ia etpcriaily called to it. The terms will lie mail.
J F. A .TUFT-J,
Administrator with will annexed, of Mary P
Tuftt,deceased, la.c of DeKaibaounty.
nor2 td
Y^Al.RG'A, BIBB CoUv i Y.—Vihopaa Jno.
VJ ! C, Curd haamtde apnlicaliCn to me (erlit-
: lore of sdasiairtration on the estate oPJamet P.
Car treaty :ta of 8tate of N»w York, docaied.
who bos pert ona'.-stale in tbi* 'tat-an • <t unty.
These are thereforet > rifo andadmoui-h all
perrons eo cerned to be and spp>ar at (be
Court of Ordinary of said county-on ihe first
Monday in January next to >hou cai,a< if any
1 hey lave why lcttem of adisim-tiatiun should
rot be granted taul applicant
Witness my hand efft -iallv.-
dec7ttd J.A.MoMANU*. Ordi- a-y.
G eorgia, hike cuDm.-«Mwi i/ih,
at the adn»ini»traior cf the estate cf Mi-
rhael Bianer. late of said county doto scd.hiving
Bled hia application for leave t' r sl»n bia trust
■a such administrator, rnd hiviflg .-ugaested
Francis Eisner aa a suitable pcrarn to assume
;a’d trust, tow,therefore, these a-e t> eitashe
(aid Francis Rimer and the rex of kinxf toe
dreeraed, Michael Bianer, to bo and appear be
fore me, at the Court of Ordinary of sa’d conntr,
to bo held on tbs Arat Monday in Jam-ary, 1SS0,
then and there to show canto why raid petition
should not be c-an-el.
* iturea my baud afiiciallv.
J A MOMANU3,0-dinery,
Pee 7th law4 v
/■J KOBGH, Bibbcanoty—Wh-rosa Green
V.T J Disks. adminUtrstor cn ihe aatate cf
Muyf mer. late of said oonofy, d icearcd,
Isa mads tpp’ijstic n for le-v* to ss'l all lla
real nststs'b,longing to said retain.
These are thereto r i to o ta snd a 'monish
all personae rccrced to be ond appear at
the Court of O dinirv of eai 1 eoOn'Y. on the
first Monday in Japnary n-xt. to rlnw c ure.
if anv they have, why said app'icitioo should
not be granted.
Witness my hand cfficisVy ,
J. A. EoMANU*.
Pee 7-(d O-nioary
G S
Fo»ttr bat made arp'ica'ion for
ot administrion cn (he erta-u of A. K. Fos
ter. la’e of said count/ 1 deco s»ed.
These are the*efore to cito and edme cish
all panont concerned to be and appear at
(he Court of O.'dinviy cf said coney, on the
firat Mordxy in Jannaty nrxt. tv eh wr
cause ifanytterb vs why le-;<r« of *d•
mmietration should cot be g-ontc l i ho, rp-
plicant.
Witness my hard offo-tl'y.
J. A. £ cM VMjf.
Doe 7 td Ot :ua v.
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