Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, January 13, 1880, Image 5

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-- elccicaptj Jmmxal sV Msissumgsc* jnE FBEEDMEVS BANK. Moef Ins of Colored Depositors, On Monday evening, in tlie Council Chamber, a meeting of colored citizens was lield in order to endorse tlie bill re cently introduced in Congress by Hon. M. p. O'Connor, of South Carolina, providing for tbe reimbursement by appropriation of those who lost money by tlie failure of the Freedmen’s Bank a number of years ago. There were a large number of depositors in Macon, and their aggre gated loss will reach about $52,000, not including interest on their various deposits, When the bank went under there was mourning and weeping among the inter ested, and each little dividend which was paid out of the gathered remnants of the corpus of the capital was received with exceeding joy by the credulous but patri otic freedmen. The subject has been ever since one of peculiar interest to those who held the pass books of the bank. The Council chamber was accordingly- crowded on Monday evening. Edward Woodliff was called to the chair and pre sided over the meeting. Several speeches were made pertinent to tlie issue, and a set of resolutions introduced by Jeff Long, thanking Representative O’Connor, of South Carolina, for the part he had taken in tlie matter, and requesting the members of the Georgia delegation to co-operate with him in urging the passage of the bill. If passed, it certainly would be of great benefit to the colored people of this section About tlie expediency of such legislation we have nothing to say. One depositor in Macon, has $1,000 in the defunct insti tution. Copies of the resolutions will be sent to Mr. O’Connor aud members of the Georgia delegation. The meeting was harmonious throughout. Runaways. Yesterday was prolific of runaways, and a quartette of them occurred witliin a short time of each other on and near Mul berry street. About one o’clock a young man from Jones county, by the name of Brown, who came into the city to get a load of fruit trees from the yard of the Stubblefield House, drove his team to the side gate, when the mules became fright ened at tlie cone wood-work over the sewer mouth at this place and dashed off, displacing the body of the wagon. The young man was thrown to the lleor of the wagon, and, losing control of the flying mules, clambered over the side of the body and hit the dust, the body following a mo ment after. The mules ran with the wagon to Walnut street, and were stopped by running into a telephone wire post, without injuring themselves or wag on much. A few minutes later they ran again, but were speedily taken in hand. Another runaway occurred on New street. Mr. Henry Kitchens was driving his team toward Mulberry street, when a large piece of loose paper caused them to become frightened. Mr. Kitchens was thrown violently to tlie ground, bruising his hands quite painfully. The mules broke away from the back wheels, and ran into Mulberry street w ith the front pair of wheels, and after coming very near running over Mr. G. C. Price, ran into a tree near Massenburg’s drug store, aud were brought to sudden halt. The wagon and a tree box were considerably smashed up. En route a mule attached to a buggy made a dash, but succeeded in accomplishing no damage. A Rare Relic. Yesterday there was picked up on th place of Colonel J. W. Aderhold, below the city, a rare piece of Indian pottery in a fine state of preservation. It is a bowl shaped vessel, composed of dark earthen material, about twelve inches in’diameter, tlie sides contracted at the top some two inches smaller than the largest portion. The bottom is about four inches in di ameter. On one side is a small pipe or spout with an orifice through it about a half-inch in diameter. The entire outside is figured in the manner peculiar to In dian pottery. On one side a crack extends down nearly to the base of the vessel. It was found near a mound on the bank of the Ocmulgee, and was exhumed by the recent flood. It is a very interesting relic, and can be seen at this office. County Court. Yesterday Judge Holt had before him a colored citizen who bore, according to the warrant taken out against him, the name of Hickory Bird Brannan, charged with the offense of disturbing public wor ship. Tlie evidence adduced showed that the accused was in Hie gallery of the Sec ond Baptist Colored Church, and being desirous of going out could not pass on account of tlie crowd. He accordingly endeavored to force a passage by using expressions which were not appropriate to the place or occasion, and was tried and found guilty and sen tenced to six montlis on the chain gang, He claims that his name is Ichabod. Several other cases were continued, and several civil cases disposed of. Sale of tlie Brown House. Yesterday the sale of the Brown House was perfected and the titles regularly passed and recorded. The house was sold free from all encumbrances in the way of mortgages, liens, executions, etc., aud a fee simple title for tlie property was given to Mr. P. C. Lounsbery, of New York, the purchaser. The terms of the sale were $50,000 in cash and $8,761 for the furniture. Tlie outstanding debts of the house amounted to about $26,000. In tlie sale the vacant lot adjoining the hotel was reserved by Judge Brown. The house was turned over to Mr. George C. Brown, by the purchaser; wlio will continue it as usual. say? a Poston j.liyricSsn, “ lias no equal as I purifier. Hearing of its many wonderful •■'ires, nf.er all oilier remedies bad (ailed, I visiici Hi« laboratory aud con-inced myself of *'•- ge.iuiun merit. U is prepared from barks roo;* :m,t berti*, each of u hi. li is highly effect Ur,and Iliey are compounded in such a mannei •is lo pi-odale astonishing results. «> the great Bfooi Purifier. mmm o’:., e-are tlie worst ease cf Scrtfula. mmim fs recommended by physicians and apothecaries. VEGETfNE *In« effected marvellous cures aa cases of i aaccr. mnm > worst cases of Canker. vesetine ’.cols with wonderful success in Meicurial ils- C-XiCS. VEGETINE eradicate Salt Klictim from the system. Cures the most inveterate cases of Krvslpelas. VEGETINE Hemores Pimples and Humors from the face. VEGETINE Cures Constitution and regulates tlie bowels. VEGETINE Is a valuable remedy for Headache. VEGETINE U ill cure Dysoepsia. VEGETINE restores the entire system to a healthy condition. VEGETINE ourcs Pal us la tbe Side. VEGETINE nemovos the cause of Dizziness. HOLIDAY MUSIC. Six Christmas Carols. l “ e c £- By H. N. Barter. Also many other fine. Carols.. Bend for list. ^hristmas Gifts. Smin (taut volume of Bound "Beet Music., such es GEMS OF ENGLl.H SONG. Chi sTV R of GUMS, SlINSH-NK 07 SUNG, or one cf the thirty others of similar style, costing from ;S to $4 each, and including tach from one to two hundred popular Songs cr Pieces. Christmas Gift. SKolcd lar. Ccrnot.or any hand or Orchestral Irstru- mer.t, a Mu-ic Box. (large or small), a Drum, or any Toy Instrument. Full ttock. Send lor tists. Obouiiits will do well to present themselves with 111ToON' A CO.’S ORGAN SELECTIONS, (-1.E0'. containing 62 pieces by the be t compos ers. M ay be Uicd as Voluntaries. The sweet Sunday School Song Beok. WHITE ROBES (SJ cts ), will be a most acceptable pres ent for a Sunday School. The brisht Temperance Song Book. TEMPER ANCE JEWELS, (SOrts.) ins.out, will give new interest to Lodg-> and Reform meetings ADy Book mailed for retail priee. OLIVER. DITS0N & CO.. Boston. O. H.’DiTBON A CO.845 tf'dway >'.t TenrlnIt Them Down. We find the following in the Columbus Times Now that Macon has a free postal deliv ery, the police have to keep a sharp look out to keep the boxes in place. Captain Jim Dense informed us last night that a countryman came into that city and want ed to feed his horse. Not seeing a box convenient, be tore off tlie top of one of tbe street post-office boxes and fed his horse in it. This is one of Captain Dense’s flights of imagination, and is only equaled by one of his flights out of danger whenever he sees a man from Reynolds or Butler In the city. Afrricnltural Meeting. All members of the Bibb county Agri cultural Society who feel interested in the progress of agriculture and the re-estab lishment of the society upon an active and business basis, are requested to meet at the office oftlie Tax Collector in the court house on Saturday next at 11 o’clock. At this time the annual election of officers will be held, as well as the election of delegates to represent the society in the semi-annual conventions of the State Ag ricultural Society of this year. The Maine telegrams reveal some sharp dealing among the brethren. j VEGETINE mintness at tbe Stomach. VEGETINE Cures Pains in the Back. VEGETINE y cures Kidney Complaint. VEGETINE Is effective in its cure of Female Weakness. VEGETINE Is the great remedy for General Debility. VEGETINE !s acknowledged by all classes of peoplo to be the best and most reliable blood purilier in ibe world. Vegetin© is Sold by all Druggists TUTTS PELLS Glttfai Hi m IHll MBDiCIIE TRADE MARK. 'The greatTRADE En r-m edy. An un- ling ire for Seminal eak- nes«. Spermat orrhea fropo- t< ncy, and all dis.-ascs ihat, Before Takiiigqueno of seif After Taking. abuse; asa lo.sol memory,universal lassitude, pain in the back, dims ss of vision, premature old age. a d many o:ludiseases that lead to in sanity and consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire to send tree bv mail to tvery one. ThaSpe- eiQo Medicine is sold by all druggists at tt per package, or aix pac> ages for {5 will be sent free by mail on receipt cf the money by addressing the GRtY MEDICINE CO, No 0 Mechanics B'eck, Detroit. Mich, bold in Macon and every where bv all druggi.ts. octzt daalv Authorized bv the Commonwealth of Ky. and Fairest in the World. Popular Monthly Drawing of the Commonwealth Distribu tion Go. AT MACaDLBY’S theatre, In the City of Louisville, on JANUARY 31. 1880. These drawings authorized by act of tbe Leg islature of 1849 and sustained by all the courts ot Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of ether lottery ooratallies wheel >im the s.-leown* ership of “all the grants in Kentucky.” to the contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on the tast day of every month (Sundays excepted) and are supervised by pronment State clCcials. Every ticket holder can ba his own snpesv sor, rail out Iris cumber and sre it placed In the Mlicel. The Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining, for only XI any of THE FOLLOWING FRIZES, 1 Prize 1 Prize.,.„„_ 10 Prizes 11,000 each , 80 Prizes BOO each ... 100 Prize* 100 each 800 Prizes B0 each 600 Prizes 80 etch '..000 Prizes 10 each. 9 Prizes 800 euh. zp’roiimafn prizes 9 Prizes ioo each do do 9 Prizes 100 each da do L9M Prize* 8118,40* Whole Tickets, 88. Half Tickets, 81. 87 Tickets. 880. SB Tickets, 8100 All applications for clnb rates should be made to the home olfiro. Remit bv bank draft or express. ORDE RS OF *5 AND UPWARD. BY EXPRESS, CAN RESENT AT OUR EIPBNSB. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-holders. For tickots and in formation address T J COMMBRF )RD. Conror-Journal Building, Louismle Kv. augSO eodtuthuoatftwl y - SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in the Head, with n dull sensationin the bael: part, Fein under thoshoulderblado, full ness efter eating:, with a din inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with afeeling of hav ing: neglected some duty, Weariness, Diz ziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots be fore the eyc3, Yellow Skin, Heodacho Generally over tho right eye, Restlessness with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WASKINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TEXT'S FILLS are especially ndupted to surli eases, one deso cfi'ecta such a change of feeling ns to astonish the sufferer. CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of th« bowels can perfect health ba enjoyed. If the constipation Is of recent dale, a single dose of TUTT’S PILLS will Eunice, but if it has become babiiuai, ono Dr. I. Guy Lewis, 1'ultnu, Ark., sayst “After n practice of 23 years, I pronounce TUTT’S PILLS the best auti-bihous medicine ever ramie.” _________ Rev. F. R. Osgood, New York, r.nys» “ I have had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and Nervousness. I never find any medicine to do me so much good as TUTT’S PILLS. They arc as good as represented.'’ Ofllcc 35 .llnrrny Street, New York. TUTT’S HAIR DYE. GnAYllAiROR'WsiBKEns changed to a Glossy Black by ftsinplo application of this DYF. it im parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, end is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or •ent by express on receiptof SI. « Office 33 Murray St.. New York, K . STOMACH ^ olTTER s THE STOMACH 18 STRENGTHENED. The liver regulated, tbe bowels put in pioper order, the biood enriohed xnd purified. and tbe nervous system rendered tranquil rnd vigorous l v this inestimable family medicine and safeguard against tiaesse, which is, moreover, a most agreeable and effective ap petizer, end a oordial peculiarly adapted to tbe wants of the aged and infi m. For sale by all diuggieta and dealers gen erally^J« p8 lm A fresh stock of Hoaietter’a Bitter* just re C< d£s at ELLIS’DRUG STORE. owwR Wear. JAB G Wall WEST BROS Ctttw Fictaj&tsiiiia Itrcliik, —AGBNT8 FORTHE— W, & C. GUANO. 68 Bay St* - Savannah, Ga. BAGGING AND TIBS FOR 8ALB. Prompt attention to business Mdlitojl d ance on consignment*.aor20 dawflaa .NATURES OWN REMEDY VEGETABLE MEDICINE FORTHE BLOOD, UVER&KIDNEYS7 HAlrU<| rsasS HAIR,' MNEWEi Has been in constant use by tin public for over twenty years, and Is tho best preparation ever in vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOR AND LIFE. J >, It supplies tbe natu ral food aud color to tho bair glands without staining the skin. It will increase and thicken tbe growth of the hair, pre vent its blanching and failing off, and thus AVERT BALDNESS. £ K It cures Itching, Erup tions and Dandruff. As a HAIR DRESSING it fs very desirable, giving the bair a silken softness which all admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy, aud Chemist of Mass. and leading Physi cians endorse and recom mend it as a great triumph in medi cine. BINGHAMS D y E WHISKERS will change the heard to a BRQWN or BLACK at discretion. Being in one preparation it is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash off. PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. Hurt, hankin & lrmsr Vv Lolesale Agents, M>19 MAOOKT, GA. R*CS VER’ .«A:LE Saw Mills, Hales, Irucfes, Carts, Etc. WILL le void on Fridzy id Junnary. 1880. V V kt ti e nill pound < f C iliey A Oyrktreet. in Emanuel county. Ge-rxia. threa ardabatf n>i>e- from th* terminal cf Wrdlej A Ou. rail road: Toe saw mill and fixture* in compirte running order. : 6 bead oi mules, timber carts tr- ck*. one hor-e cart, and all the pronrity belo- ginz to the firm or Col.'ey A Owratpet. Ur the rurpose cf effecting a nettlcme t vi h lhe creditor, cf Slid firm Terms made known en day oi gile. An entitle will 1-atn No. V. C. K. K . at e gilt 'deck a m., id Janu-ry, 18<0. to convey parlies whu may with to attend tbe tale. E.T MALI OB Y, dec.Seed tds Receiver for Colley * Overetreet. B Y vfr’ua of auth-ritv contained in a deed made by Troup Solomon on tbe Sid day of May, lr-79, to tbe uoderaigned, said deed record ed in Book U. page 6, in the clerk’* olfico cf the Sup-rior Court of Jore* county. G<orris, on the 9th day of Juno, 1879. I will pat up at »a’e, be fore tbe court house door in tne town of Clirton, in Jones county, in said dtate, on the tint Tues day in February t ext, and between the usual hours oi asio. at public outcry, for cash, the fol- ’oairg property belonging to the said Tr-up Sol omon, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land con taining roven vc-ca. more cr ids. being a port 1 , o' oT lot numbere : ghty, (80), in th* I’vcnthdis- tret of originally Bald-in, now Jones countv. and known 03 the Camp Hope lot, joined on the rorth by land of bam Ryle, on the east by land of Tom Cobb, on tbe south bv land of Ada- line Kitchens, on the west by land of Stephens and Jordan Dnkes. o Faid property will be sold to pay a note of tbe said Trcup Folcmon. dated May 98 167 '. and due six mo: tbs thcreiftcr, lor aixty-fonr dollar* with interest and exrens.-s of sale, decdl-lawiw J. H. HERTZ. G eorgia, bibb countwhereas joa c;h Scimrnrlli has applied to me for the s-tt’ng apart ol hoaii stead ot personally and the valuation ol the same. I wi 1 p»s* upon said spclication on Vt ednesday, the 14 h day of Jan uar.v. 88°, at ten o’clock a. m. Witters my official signature. J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary. Teoeml er £2.’879. dewstd* G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY .-Under and by virtue ot an order o- the Court of Oniinary of said county, will be sold on the fl-st Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours <f sale, before tbe court bouse door in the city of Mason, all the real estate bclorging to the estate of Mary Comer, late of said cinnty do eased, la- wit: Three seres of land situated about- three miles from the city ot Macor, rear the Columbus road, leing part of lot number, 15% f-odrey dlrtrict; n!soore-au»rfer of an acre irontingon tbe C ilumbus road, b-ing a part of said lot !S5, and one houseandlct fronting the Columbus read and being part ol said lot No '55. All the above described property known asiha property ol Mary Comer, late ol said county deceased. 1 ia»6td G. J. BLAKK. Adm’r. 00 LL1 Mg’ VOLTAIC-ELECTRIC CURATINE, For Blood Diseases. GURATINE, For Liver Complaints. GURATINE, For Eidney Diseases. GURATINE, For Bheuma GURATINE, For Scrofula Dise GURATINE, A medicinal com pound of known value- combining in one prep aration the *urative powers for the evils which produce all dis eases or the Stood, the TArer, tlie Mtlnevt. Harmless in action and thorough in its effect. It Is unexcelled for tbe cure of all Stood Sia- euaea such as Srrof- itlu, Tumora, Soils, Tetter,Salt Shewn, Sheumatiam,3Ier- eui-ial Soiaonina, also Conattpatton, Byapepata, Indi- acation. Sour Stom ach, Retention of A’rine, elc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO BALTIMORE. Md. HUNT, BAN KIN ifcLA.il AB, Wholesale Arprt*, M«nnn. tin If yoi knowing why, IIop Ritters will If you are a man of bus- ,ram of your everyday ters, toiling over your IIop Ritters will If you ere young, and cretion.orare growing too IIop Ritters will If you are In the work- desk, anywhere, and feel cleansing, toning or stim- caling, Hop Hitters Is If yon are old, and your Serves unsteady, and your IIop BUtcra will lire you New Lift sad Tlfor. Restore You incss, weakened by tho duties; or a man of let- midnight work, Strengthen Yon* suffering from any India- fast, as is often the case, Relieve You* shop, on the farm, at tho that your system needs ulating without Intoxi* What Yon Need. yonr Ono Hop Pap for Stomach, liver and Kidneys Is »■ p*-1 rior to all others. Curts by absorption. It Is perfect. V D.LC. is an absolute and Irresistible cure for drunk-1 enne&s, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. Above fold by draughts. Hop Bitters M fg. Co. Rochester, N. T. J OPIUM I By B. M. WOOLLEY At- I I Mints, Go. Reliable evidence I I HABIT j riven, «nd reference to cured I I I patients aDd phjncieni. IIcUBEI Send for my book on tbe deeT-dwAswly habit aud its cure, S'TW AYED or stolen. eye out. cSk^/one* county*orL^.'stewwrt’aiitable, Ma- oor, or any information concerning bar wherea bouts. jauS dtf-wlt |J, J. GLAWSON. ATTENTION. FABNEH8. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. AND PAVE TOUR MON bY, BY MAKING AXD USING BlacVi IiDPYtOMtent Fertiker, The very thing to restore tbe former bark to where he used to stand. Whyf Became it is gusranteed to be asgeod as the best of Commer- cifl Fertilizers, at a cjstof less than five dollars ^Yoa can make it yourself at home, and save at lesst 640 per ton oa every ton of Guano you u*e In a word, it is the only hope for the farmers of this country. deetlil We rive below a few of the many n*mes who have certified to the merits of BLAUK’S FER TILIZER, fiz; _ , . . . Thos B Brown, Sandersvtllc, Georgia Leonard Sketo*. GriiwoldviIIe, Go IBM Le«uour, Hiln r, Ga Rev L G Evans. Bibb county, Ga S W Hatcher. Knoxville, Go T J Massey. Mars hall villa, 6a Uriah King, Linton. Ga W R Stanlev. Linton. Ga Dr P 8 Bower, ThomasviUe, Ga WI Renfrce. Carrs Station, Ga B T Peacock. Buena Villa, Ga Dr S M Anderaon, Cornucopia, Jones county Georgia _ . _ Eli Frazier,Gordec, Ga J S' Waldrap, Gladevilie, Ga D P Holloway do County and farm righta for sale Headquarter* at the offiee of the- Telegraph and Messenger, Macon, Georgia. ’ decSdlw&wtf ASHLEY A 8PBIR KirM Bilk School. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOB BOYS. MILITARY SYSTEM. S PRING term keties January 7.1884. and con tinues ss weeks. Tbe Military Depart ment has been under thj ihargo of a United btates officer. , . ' . . Hoard and toitloa ?l«jn Advatwe Apply for circulars to CHAR-M. NEEL. decSOdawgw Kirkwood. Ga. BRVOUS EXHAUSTION:—ArBedical es»y comprising a ser.es ot lectures delivered at Kahn's Museum of Anatomy, on tbe cause and cure of premature decline, showing mdUputa- bly how ioit health may be regained, affording a dear tynopais of imprdiments to' marriage. «no the treatment of r ervsus and physical debility, being the result ol 89 years*experience. By mail 25c, currency or postage stamps. Address Sec retary Kahn’s Museum, 688 Broadway. New York decSmon wed fri dim POROUS T EN times more powerful than the best po rous plaster when placed over tbe centre ol the nervous forces, the pit of tbe stomach, they stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect digestion.eured.vi-pepsia, billious colic, cramps and pains and prev> nt ague and malarial dis eases. For weak and sore luugs, palpitation of the bear-, painful kidneys, rhtumatism.nturel- gia>nd sciatica, they *ra the best remedy in the world. Get the genuine. Ask far COLLINS' VOLT4IC ELRUTRIC POROUS PLASTKR3. Pile* 25 cts. For sale by Hunt, Rankin A La* mar, Atlanta and Macon, and Oscecls Butler, mndalld’usrista. seeSSSm FOR FOOD. As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecher, at Cincinnati, Ohio, is the Qaeeu of table edibles and tho most delicious of Malai preparations extant. It is incomparably pure, healthful and economical, ttud a blessing alike to the sick and well, for children and adalts. It enters into tho most recherche pastry, ices, and dessert dishes, embrac ing; blanc-mango, ice cream, puddings, -bustards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar delicacy and nutritious quality, and is at once a necessity and a luxury in every domestio storehouse. No edible Starch stands so high the world over. Sold by Grocers every-where. Hew Advertisements. Monty Making Hays cr Wall Street. A Mnniirl f«r Invrs'nrs.—Pliows bow Jaj Gon d, V r.derbilt and other mi’lionai es make morey in sticks. Copy sent free, with official recortaolthe mark*!. Addrets T. POT HER WIGHT A CO., SI Wall St., New Ycrk. detfO-lra DPnnuqiHowto bxx me Rich and Watch sent UuOIlIjlfree. U. S. Agcnc- .Mount Winsus.Md $77 A MONTH and expenses guaranteed penses gus . _ to Agents. Outfit tree. Sasw A Co. Augusts, Me. QiWI? A YEAR and eipcpies to sgests •n I 4 4 Outfit Free. Address P O VICK- BRY Augusta. Main-. A wPLPNtllO OI»F»BV|IN»VY ▼» WIN A FOR1UNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUE8DAY. JAN. JS, 1830-IlOilt Monthly Drawing. the Legislature _ . . Charitable purpooo*» Id 1868* for Ihe term of twenty-five years, to which contract thr inviola ble faith ol the State is pledged ,wl i> b pledge has been renewed by a.i overwhelming popular voto, securing its franchi.-e in the new ccn-litution s'-<ipt-d Decembor 2. 1879, witb a Capital ol 61,000,000. to which it has since added a reserve fand inlmooo. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM BER D1STRI kVTIOFS will take place monthly, on the second T esday. . . . , „ It never scales or po»t oones. Look at the follow- ing Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE (31,000. 100.(00 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HaIF-TIOKETS, ONK DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Priz* 80.^00 1 Capital Priza 10,000 1 Capital Friz* s .°®0 2 Prize* of 68,600 5.000 6 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 5<0 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of — APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 1800 -. 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.......... 9 Approximation Prizes of 190 1.000... ... 600......_ 100 50 20 II’.. 5.0GO , 10000 10,000 . 10,000 . 10.0C0 . 10,000 . 8,790 , LW 943 1,857 Prizes, amounting to Slio.400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all pacts, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Write, cleirly t tat ing full eddreu, for further information, er send orders by express or mall addrestedonly to M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans. La. or same person at No 819 Broadway. New York. all our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Grne- rota G.T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. BAB IY. desi6 WARNER’S BITTERS In eliminating the Impurities of She blood, the natural and necessary result is the cure of Hero ft ulouaand other Skin Eruptions ADlseaaea includingCssrej.gjlwas. and other sorea. It is the best Blood FnrUIer. and stimu lates overy function to more healthful action, and thus a benefit fa all diseases. I>y»pcp*ia, Weakness or Uie Stomaeli, Constipation. Dizziness. General Debit- I tr. etc^are cured by the Safe Bitters. It is uneaualed as an Appetizer and Regular Tonic. It is a medicine winch should be In every family, and which, wherever used, will save payment of many doctont’ bills. . Bottles of two-sizes; prices 50 cents and |1. S@“WARNER’S Safe Remedies are sold by Druggists & Dealers in Med icine everywhere. ,H. H.Wamer &Go., Proprietors, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Sand for FsnpklaS wd firttaoBikli. ASIffilffi Pi’oscilptton Frep. For flB£beedyOaro of oeminal Weakness. Loss of an<MUi d if- orders brought on bj indiscretion or An* Hnurciftt hasthe injrredients. Address " ' VflNOH ^nnnn St. Hf. Y. NWjijiWi! J?: WJL.-I'll !11g.»Jl!Uag!IS L J GDILMABrllf. J K GsDPBT Late Cashier Southern Bank State ol G L. J Guilmartin & Co., com FACTORS -AND- CoMissi Merchants. BA7 STREET, Savannali - Georgia. Liberal advances made on consignments otton. Bagging and lion Ties tor sale at low t market rates. anrSldSm Know Thyself, T il E untold miteries that r*jult tr. m ma.srret-oc | pi early life may tie .llcvi t- ed sal cure!. TLoau who doubt thu a’scrtio-i thould purchSBS the rew m d'cti work puM sh-d b’ |tho PEA body MEDICAL iNsTl >UiE. Bn.-tnu, -it'tlrd THE SCI NCE OF LIFE O-, ^ELF I'RhSBRVtTION Fxfcmsted vl taiity i ervoutani phy*i-alc»hi<ity.orvital : t» impaired by the errors ol youth or t-o close or t'o close application to bin bust, may be r. stor ed avd manhood TPcai’ied. q wo hundredth Cation, revisrd and en’argcd, Jurt publithcd. It it a-tandard iced cul work, the b at in the Kng’i'h hmguazc, - -men by a physician of. vreat exierieccc, to whom »a< awarded a goH and jewrl.'el medal by the Na tional Medio! As«eiatton. It contain* h.outi ful and - forapHHHH _ . sunv years of eztersive »n-t successful practice, eith-roneef which i« worth tin times the price of the book. Bound in French cloth, pnc.- Oulj $1, sent by mail po tp»id. The Loudon Lancet ssys: “Vo pirson should be without this valuable book. Tbeau her its nob’e benefactor." An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 ce-ts for pc stage. The author r-iers by permission to JORE PH S FltHKK, preaUhnt: W I P.INGRAHAM, vice presi'ten’; W PA1NR, M D n8 GAUNTt. X D: H J DtiUCkT M D. R H KLINF. M D. J BP OT.COM K M D.NK LYNCH. MD. aid M RO’CONNLLL, M D fu-ulty of the rhiadel- phia UiuversitT of Mtdicn- and Surgery, an the faculty of tho American University of Phth dslpbia.atso Hon P a BI4-ELL. M D. presMent of the National Medical 4ss-.ciation Address Dr WH PAR KER. No 4 Bulfinch St. Statin. Mass. The au thor mas t-e consumed on all diMtSK.-. r- qui-ing skill and experience. novSowly —0- A WORD TO THO SB WSO USE POEOtS PLASTERS. It is universally atknowledgod fact that BENSJH'3 0 4 PC INE P0B0U3 PLASTERS ABE SUPER 10E TO ALl 0THE ES The grea t demand for tin m l:as c* us*-d a number of nnscrupulou&'psrties to make ami sell uorth- a-s irait&tiors under the name o f Capsicum or ('api'ein. As ibe market is fl>oded wi th inferior planter-* 8 Uinj? at any price it js imper* ant fer the consumer to know which ia the best, li is well k* own that $omo c f tbe che*p plasters have bren examined and found to conUiuinj *.rio us lsgredi- euta wLit h u are them rianaetoua to use. ca:isln«c puihib and other disc at es. PEALUK.Y x JOHNSON, PbarmaceutiCRl OhemistB* bew Tork. Price Secants. CAUTION—Se: that the word CAPCIMf on ea h \ luster is correctly fpellod. jai « lm « neglected, apSt) Qevxu* into qusvk consmr.pU.a Orda nary treatments will net cur* it, Ita effocta aroZMCWOQI trp.Ocvriit 1033 at smell, tae-te, h^vrirv* r u -la-A a t n- r — . ——•.Voief^’W'Tki eyes, diz^iur^s, fjku.1 tec’Iuigs, matter dropprrg into the throat, disgusting odors, and finally consumption afidprcmature m CONSUMPTION HAVFEVE’a HEAL THYSELF: DE HOME’S 'SATrade ■ Maxk.53» A coctnonnd of the 1NHALEN linhng from I>eVonr-’s Inhnler, ia convorted mto & cleansing,! orating, and hc.*J-.ng vapor, sod taken direct to the disrated cavities ot tho heud, and into all the oir-ptssoger *nd tho lungs, where it acts as a local j application to tbs oiaoavcd snrfsoe, end its ccaith-rivin* power is f-olt at 7 -nea. The only method bv which there disease* can be pi«manenUy cured. HOEViE TREATMENT DxVon*B Hhaijb ¥ ' nnnuar to be returned if not is factory. r^’Also for *»jiie by . . . , . . . ■ • drurcisrs* Seed for circular giving full information, terra?, etc. A com* Hsteo 1 * physician a.w^yaan charge. Advice free on all chronic discuses. Kt.\te symptoms plainly, and you* »*se will have immediate and careful attention, and IVc© advice hv return mail. When writi*#, <wa88- ,ve immediate ana carefal nttenliou, and free advico by return Adtfress HOIVK i>IKUl4*IN*T4 , «»., K W «*h> TV- > n d Arch Will be mulled mi to all applicants, end to customer* without ordering it. It contains four colored plates, C00 engranngq, about 200 peftt, end full descriptions, prices and direction* for planting llOO verieties of Veseuble end Flower Seeds. PIbbU. KCMS ek» larelumble to >11. Sendfbrlt. Address, < Pe Ms rsaEZ&CO^ Detroit, Miche li'AB! ffiiSiljliij vJs-SSS r«>Sia5!»»?ii5 mm 4l Oi ftf fkflg If ■fe iff I? Mhm iawft bet Jpg-grBO ifiiii DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, USERS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Girls’and Boys’Suits, Ladies’ Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, RCCHIXGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, - WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBUUGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, &c. DRY 600111 BY MAIL. Send for Samples or information, and satisfy y-iirself how cheaply and quiclly you, can yet everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us by Mail or Express. We carry an average.^** ? ..bout §Jfi0 t 000, all bought for prompt cash. HSB'Try us. Have the Children send for a set oj our Advertising Girds, COOPER St GONARD, Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established 1862. BBS hi ti i ■mwuma’riTnnmi J A. C, TaYLOR*) B l lot relief, etc, BibbSure- va. >- tinr Court, October Term, WI. TAYLOR. J 1879. ItanpearirgtotheCourt bythe return oflha Sheriff that the defendant ia not to ba fo-u d ti. tbis county: and it further app ar.ng lint he do-s rot reside in this Slat- : Order d, that ser vice I e reflected on said defendant by publica tion to br and sfp ar at tho neitterm cf” rouit, or that contuinaot be showed to eeed, . Urd red further, tint this o’der be published occesTronthforfourmomha in th, Telegraph and Mes,enter, a public gazette published m tho citvof Macon. By the Court: „ JOHN L. HARDEMAN. C-jmp-.aiuaot’s Solicitor. T. J.SlMMONb, J. H. C M C. A Irue extract from tbe minutes of Bibb bu periorCourt. IhislfdNovember. >819. deci-t-'amlm* A. B KOsq. Clo-k, FROM FACTORY 2 DirectlaPnrater! w CANCERS! CURED. TWENTY YEARS’ EXFEBIENCE. For particular., address with rt'm >, JAMES M HARDAWaY, I ibeityaHi) 1 , Fiite county, Ga. novl* Every Man bis own Agent. LUDOEN & BITES’ NOTICE : tO DEB' OR3 AND CitEDI. 10RS. G eorgia bibb cou-NTY.-Ai'perso debted to the estate of Mrs. Mary A. T. Mimhew. d. ceased, of faid countv. are notified to come forward and make imuedi te pa< m nt. and all who have cla ms against said estate will pres-nt thim in terms of the law. decs’* WM. RYDF.3. adm’r. IA DROPS OF OiiiConstitution Water THRBB TIMES A DAY Cures Bright’s Disease. Inflammation of th Kilrryi, 8tone in tne Bladder. Catsrrb of tb Bladder, Diab-tcs. Gravel, Gleet, Brick-dua Deposit. Childhood IFeaknefl. For Female Complaints a specialty. Bend for eirealor. Fortale by all druggists MORGAN ft ALLFN. ocUdawSm. 69 Jobnslreet.N T ...» HIIII1HH*—**« Joint yuanist. - johtl joaasos JOHN FJLASNEHY & CO Cotton Factors “AWD—. Commission Merchants, NO 8 KELLI’8 BLOCK. BAY STBBET. SAVANNAH, GA. A GBNTS for JEWELL’S MILLS YARN* and DOMBsTICS, etc. etc. BAGGING and TIB8 FOR 8ALH AT LOW EST MARKET RATES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US. LIBERAL ADVANCBS MADB ON CONa 8IGNMKNT8. augSl d wftawSm «aHaSHMMMM*HMia**o«<MM4aa«a*| wKiwiMf mnsiinii W. W. GORDON ft CO. 8nccessor to Tison ft Gordon). Ootton Factors —119— Commission Herehante, NO 118 BAY 8TRBBT, SAVANNAH, GA, HOWARD TINSLEY,Traveling Agent. LOANS MADB UPON SATISFACTORY AS- 8URANCK OF COTTON BHIPMBNT8. VERY FULL ADVAN0R8 MADB ON CON SIGNMENTS OF COTTON. RAGGING AND TIB* FURNISHED CUB TOMB RS AT LOWEST MARKET P&1BB. anSSlsdmwSB • is tbe most economical form of Washing 8Dap All bsr or nqnare cakes wear down in use to a Urge flat piece, too thin to handle ted. therefore, wasted; while Utq OVAL OAKS of HP •JDNB8 SHERIFF SALE W ILL bt sold on the Sift Tuesday in Febru ary next before th- Oourt-houoedoor in Clinton, Jours county, within ill* legal hours of sa e -. five hundred and t-renty-five acres of land, more orbs*, koowuaa tho walnut Level, levied on a, the proi-ertj of William S. Mongnf-nand Alice M.nahon. wh»r.’or, they now reside, tj satisfy a morig-ge fi. fa. issued from J ones Su. Diriir Court in favor cf R. T. Ross. Eiecutor of James si. Gray vs. said William S ant Alice Monghon. on removal of encumbrance fr homestead property, and notice of levy served def-nuants, this Deeemb-'r zeth. 1873 . d.pts td. S. J. PHILLIP*. Peputy bheK . Grand INTRODUCTION SALE Stats OF Ga. I XecmlVE IJEPIBTXE.Vr, AlLaHiA.rta. November Z4.1879. TTTHERBas, by authority of an act approved VV t'et-b r 16. 187b. the Central Georgia Bank, I-rated in the city of Ma-on. ha* teen appon ted Mate Depository: It ia ordered That the Tax Coll clots of the countiest of Bitb. Houston. Crawford. Jlactn. Twiggs, Wil kin-on, Wa h ngton, Putnam. Baida in, Jones, Jasperacd Monroe to p y -intosvd depository and into no other, all moneys colle.ted by them f r and on account of Sia’a t xes. except such as may be transmitted direct to the S’ate Treason. ALtRbD U COLQUITT, Br tbe Governor: Governor. J W w ABBI9, Secretary Executive Department. nov!6dlt vtt Hunt n..-o until Nov: 1, 1880. Only sale of the kind ever suc'cssfully carried cut in Ameri ca. FivrllniassnSSiip ib (natrnmenia at Factory rates f. r introduction ard advertise ment Don’t tni.s th'a char.o - to j >iu this Rigan Vc Club of 5 aco pu chasers, aim a cure an lu- strunnent at wai.V«ale rates' NEW PLAN OF SELLING. No Asm ts! No Commission,! instruments shipped f' cm Factory direct to piirchaiers.and all middle-m :n’« profits saved. Ev-ry man his own a. evt. and entitled to agni’s rates. The only house sou h selling on tins mar p an. B -y- iigfromusia tr ctical'y buying fr in tbe man ufacturer . and our prices arc a9 low as manu facturers ev reive. See there spee-’al offers: G E RG A, BIBB Ct UNTY.—W lt-ress T. D. Tinsley hta n ade application for letters of.| admi’ Lt-ation in the estate ol Sarah G. Tinsley, at" cf »tii county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admoni-h all | per oz-*cince»nvd toLeand appear at theCuuit ot Grdlua’V o said county ou tbe first Mor day in February next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not be granted to aa pli» ant. Wtlneva iny cmrial aizna'ure. jan4td ~ J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary. PIANOS. 1 En,,! ’P'ou wiod. carved legs fa-al-gne price $525. ;s IX per. Rose « wood, lalge rtze Carved legs. Serpent’nr pli lh. CaL price-'SOD Squa-i Grand. Extra larg s’zeand msgnifi centlv ornamented cud Cata'ogii" p ic« -=1.000 i-nsmented ca-«. ORGANS 9«rep».Hanl- <5:7 tune walnut ca»e. V»l wilhgo’.d orn-ment'on. 13 h«»p*.Ttrae©7l i-ts o' reeds, largo V« I <ize, extended tor Ktag. n-e case of rich design. 13,**J.p».Three Qljfl a-t» reeds, auterb +' uu vfinor Top Frtnca Wal nut. Burl inlaid and gold 1,0ST HOJtSF. S TB.VYBDorstoh n Lorn Lin-on D Johnson, living on the new Houston rcai. ot o mile ar.d & half from the court house tu Macon, on the 8th day oi December, 1879. between ore o’clock at d dark, cue la-go so.r>> pon- hora a. Ho has * small white spot on theforebead; the mane a lit tle mixed with while hairs: at leisure gaits is in clined toearry hi- head rather I cm; with the ex ception of ti o white spot on 'be torch ad and in t! o mme be is a > o’id sorrel; a number one sad dle horse, a goo' rack er, and a grod buggy und wagon and plow horse. Five dollirs wi 1 b* paid to any pc son for him or to let me know where he i». Addr ts, L.D. JUHN-'ON, M. and B. R. R. shop, Macon, Ga. dec18...da»>iaw!f HARD.WARP I TINWARE I IRON & STEEL, (j Carriage and Wagan Mifuidl?,' |0 iLs-tlier M EnWer Belli®,|» AVERY’S jj* w H0ESE PLOWS,! IB0N-F00T PLOWS. iR GUNS, PliTOLS.l AMMUNITION, |0 I FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.g We have a well assorted stock ar.d : M ^GUARANTEE PRICElI^ /VRUKOIA, BIBK COUNTY.-Whereas J. B V3T Hudgens has made application for letters of guardianship of to. person and Ella Lee Hudaens and Lncia Cliff res: ents of Hid county. Tbis is to cite all persrrs roccerred tobe ard appear at the Court (f Ordt-aiy of said county on the first Mo"day in February next.toibow rsuae.iiany tb y bare, why letters of guardian ship should pot be gran tel to applicant. Witness n.yiffici -1 signature. jsnttd... J. A.-McMANUS. Ordinary, AilguaranieA, ia.truaa-.it ta from reliatde m« »e r s. S ild under six years guarantee. Sh’prel direct from factory. Or from Savannah.if pre- ttn roriei-era i fened. For Sk» extra on a piano or 84 on an momrfv JS organ, we *»aume freight to any railroad depot rd P Hu/g( y nS or ****** landing South. 8ent on 15 days test ra ituegens, | trig j t wep-.y tho fre ght both ways if not satis factory. Order an t test in jour own h’me. Se verest tests of competent musicians invited.Pur chasers* rh’ice from Ten Leading Makers and Two hundred different styles. Special rate* to teachers, school*, churches and pastors. Send for Introduction Sale Circular giving fulltnfor matron. Ad frees G EORGIA, bisk COUNTY.—Vttereaa W.T. HoHitgtwor'h has made application for letter* of disw.is.ion as aiministr tor from the estate cf Eliza i. Hcllinvanortb, lateofsaid ' county deeeaied. , . . ■ .< These are therefore to cite and admonish all I p r ons concert ed to be and a: pear at the Court ol Orcinary of said county on the, first Monday l in April r ext to show cure, -if anv they havi*. (J *eph Darnenburg, admit istrator of the why letters of dismbaion should not betranted I estate of8 Whiltekend. represents to theconrt In hi* petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully admmiltere onS WhilUkcnd’s estate. LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH GA. MDLCSUE 0R9A0 AND PIANO DEALERS, dw27-dltawAwly; 0.KORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Jo- to applicant. Witressmy effi isl tignstcre. jv 4*.d J. A. MctfAKUS. Oromary. G EORGIA.BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Ben jamin T. Hsy has made appli ation for let ters ot dismiestunasadm-iit.tra-orfiom the es tate o’Valentine Nash, late tf raid county de- Tbe eare therefore to cite and admonish all persons concirtnud to be and t ppear at the Court of Ordinary of sad county on the first Monday in April next to show cause, if any they have, why letters of.di minion shou'd net bs granted to pplicant. Witness my official signature. iac4 J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. Thisis therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred axd creditor*, to .how cause, if any they can, whv said exeeutor should not be dis charged from his administration and receive let ters of dismission on tho first Monday in Feb* rJ nov2fow4w J A McMANUS. Ordinary. “NEW” SOAP osn be cut in two, the on) end olasped readily in tbe band, and tbe lar ge; end worn down almost to a wafer with out any waste. COLGATE. & OO. reepm? mend their fit e’j .ancu.K ./.t-vjojA. NEW'SOAP Trade-Mark Registered) to Oarefnl bouse, eepers not only as snpeuior in quality bet in farm the moat eoonomidV doap ever - Ada. angafi-wftsat tf t kb/auAwf reroaueiit uRitmiiitr I wanted to sell Staple Goods to deal S1200bl3fi2Sv $77 a month and expenses - •-*- Oatfit free. SSS’S^C Co mi A YBAR and’ expenses to- agents. | Outfit fros. Address B O VICK* Surest*. Maine. imlnlefi^r and permanently plaining mode of trcatEDCriii with tesiimonials of tore*, _ _ Abo « trial IwUh fre cue. Price* reduced to suit the times. Mr*. J. A r tJ (formerly Mrs. Dr. S. B. CoUics^ LaPorte. Wha OPIUM! Bibb (Jountv Sheriff Sales, W H ILL be sold before the court house door in the city of m aeon, during tbe legal hi-uri of sale, on tbe firat Tuesday in Februa-y next,the folloving property, ta wit: That tract or pa'cel of land situated in the Warrior dittrict. Bibb canuty. Georgia, and ktown as thep’ace whereat B. F.0. Bonmr now lives, containing S77H sores, more or less.b-urd . ed on one aide by Mr*. Birens. on another >He; by Petty and Gilbert, on another by John Gil bert, and on tbe other by Mrs. Saunders laud. Levied oa as tbi property of B. F. C Boni er to satUfy’a fi. fa. isiued from Bibb Fuperior Cuurt in favot-of James H Howry ts. B f.O. Bonner. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s > Korney. Also at tbe tame tim* and plac.,,1f7}4 acre, o' land, nf Jot No. 587.- and tS2 acres tf fractional lot No. 838. in *11859)4 acres, lituated intheH-z- kwd district, Bibb county, Ga.. bounded on th" north by Henry J. Lamar plaoe.cn the east by McPhtaon rnd FosuFa laid, on the | south by Wil.zbacker’a p ace. on the the lands of Biita Johnson and Henry J. Lamar in favor ordebn Rutherford vs; wm Proierty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also at tho tame time and place, that tract cr Marcel oU*nd.uto*t*i b» Bleb county. Georgia. deD emtont, Sent, lath in or near Stinsonvtlle. about three miles from I foanded^uDon oo tbe city of Xabon, containing ten aerea.more or 1 ’* foanded UDOn °° leas, oceupi Id- br Willit Lawton; bound on thr north by landa of A. 8. Addevtoo, on tbe east by Adam Prioe'a Und. and on tbe west and aouth by Itnda p{ R i) i« Lawson, on the south br laii-a of Mallory; Levied on as the property et Willis Lawson to aMis’y a fi. fa. a.aued from Bibb fn- perior Court m (aver Albert B. Roia. adminis trator ol James Dtp t. deceased, vs. Willis Law- •od.. Pnqerty 'pointed out by pUiotiff’s ailor- Iw H O RDINARY’S OPPICE. JONES COUNTY. November 58. 1873—Whereas Susan A B-adlev, administratrix, appliea to mefordis- niiral n from eatate of Joseph Bradley doceaoed. These a*e to notify all perrons concerned to show cause at this office on tbe first M ndsy in starch next, if any they have why thsssme shall rot be granted. Given masse my hand r IS cully. novMtd* BOLAND T ROSS. Ordinary. A GOOD PLAN jknybody can learn to make money rapidly oper ating in Stocki bj tbo “Two Unerring Rules for Success,” in Messrs Tuiwrence ft Co’s new Circu sr. The combination method, which this firm has made so successtul. enables people with large on mall means to reap all tbe benefit, o! largest Capital and best skill. Thousands oi or ders. in various sums, are pooled it to one vast amount and ce operated as a mighty whole, thus securing to each shareholder all the adran’aget of the largest operator.. Immense profits are divided monthly. Anv ameunt, from f5 toJMM*’ or more,- ran be used successfully. New York Baptist Weekly .-September IS. 1878, say*.- “By the combination system 815 would moke 875. or 5per cent: 850 pays 8550, or 7 percent: JlW makes 81,000. or 10 per cent on the stock de.rirg the month, aecordirg to t’« market." Frank Lesl-e't Illurtrsted Newspaper, June 29th; ’’The combination method of operating stocks is tbe moat successful ever adopted ” New Y’ork In dependent, Sept, 18th: “The combination sya tem in founded upon correct busine-a principle,, and no person need be without an income while it is ke t working by Messrs Lawrence A Co.’’ Brooklyn Journal, April 89th: "Our editor mam a net profit of £10185 from £50 in one of Messrs Lawrence ft Co’s combinations ” New circular (mailed free) explain, everything, Stocks and bonds wanted. Gover- nent bonds supplied Lawrence A Oo, Bankets, 67 Bichange tlact New York. ftp). MTV For i ha Pictorial suite O'uuuiento- Ri'l.niiJ lor. 1,018 pages 475 illustrations \L UTrn and maps. The mo»tcomplete and I? 11 I Ell comprehensive Commentary on tLe enl scripture, (in one volt.me) i ver publisher Fri 8 75. ' Bradley, Garre,ton a Co, SS N 4 8t, ithville.. Turn. ncv7w«m THE Cincinnati Packing Co. Packers tf PORK. LARD, and QUEEN OF THE WEST BRAND OF Extja Sugar Cured Hams, Shoulders and Bieakfast Bacon. Cincinnati. Ohio. HOLLER GUI — AN f GKO. F. t HKRRY. «heriff ntPiWU. MIBBC’OUNi 5 — Whereas James V3t H. Woolfolk has mu« application forlet- tenof administration on the estate of Dequilla Woolfolk, late of,aid county de.-et’eJ. - ■ These are therefore to cite and i dmoaiah all persona oooreroed to be sad appear at tbe Court of Ordinary o.i the first Monday in February next to sbow cause, if ar y they bare, why lettei ■ of administration should not be goat ted to the apr-licaut. Witness my official signature. JanStd J. A. McM AS US, Ordinary. JONES iMJNTt k\ym FOR SALE. M Y plantat'on on the Ma cn A Auvustiroail, oce hall mile rom Haddock’, Maiioo, containing seven hundred and twenty acres of land. One fourth of tbe laud ia in tbe woods— osk ard hickory. There is running wat«! ami good springs ill every field. A handsome re.i- dence with eight rooms, ar.d surrounded by a beautiful oek grove I will tell it all together, or divide is inthres par eels, aapartie- may wiah OCI89 THOMAS O BOWEN. W E call tbe attention of our brethren of the Southern Press to the fact that wears now having manufactured in our office, bv Mr RDWikle, HUB'S RQLLUB m which, for toughr.ws, elaclicity and durability, cannot be exo-Ued. We a-e new u-ii g i: ,ful pron unceitTHB BEST. Send ic y-.u- oraerj to this offire tor ito’.lers or ooir.poairion. Holier* lor the Country Pres, cast to order :r. regular SH inch Hand-Press mould. Where rar’-ee prefer Rolitr Stocks will be furuijhed at oO evutt each. Hare your Rollers packed properly in a box in whl<-h they can be returned, or we will hard to charge for Boxing. Send m your orders, and we guarantee satis- faction. OLISBY, JONES ft REE3B. auzlS tf Macon. Ga. C0SC PLAN. Combining a Ifo tiM v**i #um every « •aWRKNCS k CO . i’l opemtiii;r $10 (0 $100 Book tent free c> BiXTKk ft York. in,-aieo in M ail siruei atocss mukia fortuma, v. ry r?.fuitln explairinc evvr-it':ug. address O. Banker*, 7 Wall street, New OPIUM »rt*cm»c* eiunii 4 umi 1*4 i Ulkl Im'NUiUb,