Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, January 20, 1880, Image 5

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Stttuetml & The Railroad Venae. yesterday evening nearly all of the railroad men who were interested in t l, c lease of the Macon and Bruns wick road returned to their homes, and tie city recovered from the excitement at tending the lease of the road the day be fore. The transaction was the theme of conversation in all circles, and the subject canvassed in all of its bearings. The lease gives satisfaction in all quarters we have beard from, and much good is expected to result to the cities of Macon and Brunswick therefrom. jlr. Couper was still in the city last evening settling up the details ofthe lease. It is understood that possession will be taken as soon as all the preliminaries of the lease are perfected, and work on the extension will be commenced as soon thereafter as practicable. The latest report current in regard to the lease was that measures were on foot to consolidate the companies represented by Mr. Vibbard and Mr. E. T. Paine. One thing is certain, the attorneys of each party had a joint conference at the Brown House on Tuesday. What the result of the conference was has, as a matter of course, not been made public. It is thought, however, by some that the leasing party will, in order to avoid the threatened suit of Mr. Paine and his asso ciates, consent to consolidate the two companies and thereby strengthen both. Some think that there is no ground of suit for Mr. Paine, and that he is using his threat as a means of forcing a coalition ofthe two interests. It is surmised in shrewd railroad circles also that the ru mors of the compromise are exaggerated, and that they stand on very slender foun dation. From the best information at hand we are convinced that the leasing party does not need any additional financial strength as it now stands. Any further developments will be watch ed with interest. DR. I>. WKIuHT, DENTIST, , octtwed snatt No SS Second street, —o — DEI J r. Jt W. R. HOLMES DENTISTS, No 84 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga Tseth extracted without oain, beautifal tots of T»th inserted. Abscessed Teeth and Diseased Gams cured. Dealers in ail kinds of Dental Materials 'nd Instruments. Conitsntly on hand a large end full assortment of Teeth ot all kinds. Gold of all kinds, Amalgam, of all kinds, Rubbers ot all an. mars dAw Free Delivery. Since its inauguration in this city the system of free delivery has proven a great success. Notwitlistanding the fact that the houses are un-numbered, the carriers have overcome the difficulties in their way and become 60 familiar with their routes that little or no mail matter is now returned undelivered into the office, except such as is undeliverable on account of absence of the parties to whom directed from the dis trict or city. • One drawback, however, wliicli mars the perfect success of the system in the business portion of the city, is the late ar rival in the city ofthe evening trains. Many ofthe business men have availed themselves of the free delivery system and have given up their boxes at the post- office. For instance, the Southwestern, Savan nah, Augusta and Atlanta trains reach the city shortly before 7 o’clock. The mail then has to he distributed so that the carriers cannot get away from the of fice,'if these mails are waited for, until nearly 8 o’clock. By this time the major ity ofthe business houses have closed, and the delivery of the letters that evening is impossible. The carriers, in reality, go out from the post-office on their final rounds at 7:10 in the evening, taking with them all the mail for the business portion of the city practicable. In this way let ters which arrive in Macon, say to-night, are not delivered until to-morrow morn ing, too late for tho morning mails. Re plies to local points cannot be sent until the next morning, making a delay of thirty-six hours between the arrival of the mail until a reply can he' started oa its journey. This is a very important Item. The officials of the post-office are doing all they can, and are ready .to aid in every way in their power to make the system in Macon a complete success. The difficulty, however, is in the arrangement of the schedules. It is throught that a combined effort on the part ofthe merchants looking toward a change of the schedules would meet with consideration at the liandsof the railroad officials, and, ifpossiblc, such changes will be made by them as will most benefit the business interests of tbe city. FAMILY BALSAM FAMILINE. A Safe and Ififeclml Rtieiy, PROMPTLY BELIEVING PAIN AND INFLAMMATION FOB FXfEBNAL AND INTERNAL USE. This Family Balsam ii composed of B»rki. Root* and Resinous Gum* Item tbe tree* of our Native Forests. Each one of these ingredients I gocd for tteooroplair.ts lor which FAMILIN a is rrcotumenfled. but wli-n compounded tege'h- er they male a Balaam wh’ch - Is a positive cure fort ocJUipUlLts. This Balsam takes the plteo oi salves, ointments and liaiments. it has been tried during tbe past two year*, every one using laying, *1 Would sot be without it." Every Family ihonld hare it in their bottle, ready for UM. (|« Numerous testimonials taro been received, which will be eubli-hed, from person* who have . . quick i surehealingproperties.it baa no equal; for its relieving and allaying inflammation, no medi cine his ever been oompouLdr d equal to it. It is perfectly safe to use at any and all times, and a quick and thorough cure for such complaints as Faina in the Chest, Shoulders back and Side, Barns and Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Bruieei, Rheumatic and Neuralgia Fainr, Swelling cf the Joints.Stiff Joints,Stiff Neck, Con tracted Muscles, Spinal Affeotisns, White Swellings, Chafes, Calluses. Galls, Bunions, Chilblains, Corns, Frost Bites, Poisoning by Dog wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ring worms, Salt Bheum.Tetter, Pimples, Itching,Dry Sca ly Eruptions of the Skin, Old Seres.Sca'd Head Out ward Humors of any kind. Hemor rhoids, Files, Numbness, Worms, Ague in the Face, Bar-ache, Hoarseness, Sere Throat, Coughs, Croup. This Family Balsam Fsmffine surpasses any nt)d al other known remedies recommended for such complaints. In each package wilt be found a pamphlet containing a abort treatise on all tbe tom;,mints lor which thi* Bslian U recommend ed. with fall and simp’c directions how to use tbe Balsam for each complaint. Price 25 and 50 cents ner Bottle. Fi'ty.rent size contslns three times the qnan- cf twenty-:' tity -five-cent size. PREPARED BY 11. R. STEVENS, Proprietor of Yegetine, Be s', on, Msss. FAMILINE is sold by allaU Druggists. jsn!4 TUTT’S PILLS A OAKD. To all who are suffering from tbe errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay,loss ot manhood, etc, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. The great remedy was discovered by s missionary in 6cutb America. Pend a self-addressed snveoj e tn the Rev Jc**-t» T Inman, Station D. New Tork. A&'f.' . . sscdlde Going to Texas. Thomas M. Jackson, a paraly'/ed Con federate soldier, with an invalid wife and two children, have arrived in the city from Lancaster county, South Carolina, and are on their way to Texas, where they have friends. They are in a pitiful con dition, traveling through the country in a one lioree wagon and dependent on what they receive as they go along. They are camping on the old academy lot near the new school house. The woman called at this office yesterday and exhibited a cer tificate of good character of her. husband signed .by a number of citizens in their former home and attested officially by the clerk of the court of Hopkins county, Texas. They ask for help to get home, and from their appearance they certainly need it and as much charity as can be given. A Pleasant Surprise. Yesterday the young ladies of the Se nior class of the Wesleyan Female Col lege gave Dr. Bass, President of the insti tution, a very pleasant surprise in the shape of a cradle with a complete outfit for his youngest son and heir, Master Isaac Lipscomb Bass, aged but a few weeks. The gift was a complete and very agree able surprise to the doctor, but was receiv ed with becoming dignity and gratitude to the fair donors. . SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in tho Head, v/ith a dull nensotionin the baclc part. Fain under tho ehouldcrblado, full- noss alter eating, witn a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability o! temper, IjOWspirits, with 9 heeling; cfhnv- inc uo^lected somo duty, Weariness, Dir- stnessL Pluttcrirs: at the Heart, Dot* be fore tho eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache cer.errlly over tho right eye. Restlessness with fitful dreams, liipikly colored Urine. IF THESE WABNINGSAEE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ToxT'S PILLS arc especially adapted to sncli eases, one dose effects guelin change of feeling os to astonish the sufferer. CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health ba enjoyed. If tba constipation Is of recent dote, a single dose of TUTT’S FILLS will suffice, bat if it hss become habihmt, ouo f ill should be taken evety night^radually lendi ng (he frequency of the dose until areguiar daily movement Is obtained, which will soon follow. Dr. I. Gny Lewis, I-nlton, Arlt., f ays: “After a practice of 23 years, 1 pronounce TUTT’S FILLS the beet anti-billoua mediciuo ever made.” Iicv. F. It. Osgood, New York, enyst “I have bad Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and Nervousness. I never had any medicine to do me to much good as TUTT’S PILLS. They are as good as represented.” Ofllec 3o Murray Street, New York. TUTT’S HAIR BYE. Orur IUmort Whibkehs chained to n Glossy Ulack hr a ainfflo application of this L> yk. It un- pirta a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is as Harmless ss spring water. Sold by Druggists, or •ant by express on receipt of $1. , Office 35 Murray St.. Now York* IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. IRON BlTTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A Cojaptete SUt&ftheocr. IRON BITTERS, A Valuable Medicine, IRON BlTTERS, Not Sold ss a Reversfe. IRON BITTERS, For D*lic»te reals*. ran dis eases requiring* cerfai n and efficient TOMICi especially In Indfgeo- ssASxaxriSi. tier., West of Ajs. y*elite, Loss of Strength, haek of JBnergg, etc. It en riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to the nerves. To the aged, ladles, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. ItmotoliUem eAarrms on tbe digestive organs. A teaspoonfUl before meals will remove' all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, THE BBQWI CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, Md.' ' HUNT, BANKrN & LAMAR. Wholesale Agents. Macon. Ga. ATTENTION. FARMERS. LORETO YOUR INTEREST. ANDSAVe YOUR MONEY, BY MAKING AND USING Blacft Iiirmil Patent Perlite, The very thing to restore the lamer back tv where be used to stand. Why t Because it is guaranteed to be as good as the best of Coamer- cirl Fertilisers, at a oust of less than five dollars per to*. You can tssko it yourself at homo, and save at east £40 per ton o* every ten of Gnano you use. In a word, ids the only hope for tbe farme-s of this country. deeilif We rive below a few of the many n«mei wno have certified to the merits ot BLACK’S FKR- TIIIZPR, viz: ThuE Brown, Eandersville, Georgia r lAonsrd 8lieto-?, Gritwoldvillo, Ga J K H l.e’tueur, Mi In- r, Ga Rev L G Evans. Bibo county, Ga 8 W Hatcher, Knoxville, Ga T J Massey, Marshallville, Ss Uriah King, Linton. Ga WRBtanler, Lir.fon, Ga Dr F S Bower, ?Lomasri'le. Ga W1 Renfrce, Carrs Station, Ga . B1- Peacock, Bnena fists, Ga Dr S U Anderson, Cornucopia, Jones county Georgia Eli Frailer,Gordsn. Ga J S Waldrep, Gladrville, Ga D F Holloway do County and farm rights for sale. Headquarters nt-the office of the Telegraph and Mesenger. Macon, Georgia! decSdlwAwtf ASH I.EY A SPBIR CANCERS! CURED. YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. For particular*, addrres wi’h sUatn, JAMES M HARDAWAY, Ubetly HiF, Pita county, Ga. vovl* PIANOS & ORGANS FROM FACTORY iM to Maser Every Kan his own Agent. LUD0EN & B ATES’ Grand INTRODUCTION SALE IBB—Ca— Stunt n„.a until Nuv. 1, 1880. Only sale of the kind ever successfully carried cut in Ameri ca. Five ThsusssilSop-ib Instrvmrnta at Factory rates fer introduction ard advertise- mert Don’t miss this chance to oin this Gigan tic Club of S.SOO purchasers, and a-cure an in strument at wbolesala rates' HEW PLAN OF SELLING. No Agents! Ho Commissions! instrument* shipped fiom Factory direct topurchafers.and all middle-men’s profits saved. Every man his own agent, and entitled to ag-nt’a rates. Tbe only bouce Sou’h selling on tbisnew n'sn. Buy irgfromusis practically buying frun the man ufacturer,. and our prices sre as low as manu facturers ev<-r give. See these special offers: PIANOS. Of OK 1 Oct. Rose- <Pl29 wood.carved legs r a»alrgue price S525. ®IK? 7* Oct. Rose 'HdJ wood. I.rge site Carved leas. Serpentmt pli- th. Cat. price -M3 ffJsOC'. Fqoa-f -Grand. Extn latg s'zisad msgnin ORGANS • 8 rapt. Hand- QKf' ome walnut case, with gold orn*raentioii. 13 ai-pv.TbroeOfff tets of reeds, largo ▼» 1 use, extmdrdtou Ztsg- -.re rase ot rich design. 13 at»p«.Ttree f.-ts reeds, superb Mirror Top French Wal ipl cemly ornamented cue kni. Bur! tn'aid and gold Catalogue mice ?1.C06 ornsmented ea c- Know Thyself. T HE untold miseries that result from indiscretion fn esrly life may bo alleviat ed and cured. Ti.ose who doubt this assertion should purchase the now m-dical work published byithe PBA* BODY MEDICAL lNSTI- ITUTB. Boston, entitled THE SOIaNOB OF LIFE or, 8BL» FJUtsBRVATION. Exhausted vi tality nervous and physisal debility, or vitality impaired by the error* ot youth or too close or too close application to business, may be rtstor eu and manhood regained. .... . Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged^ Just published. It is a standard medical work, tbe b-stin the English language, wmlen by a physieian of great experience, to whom was awarded a gold and jewelled medal by tho Na tions! Medical Association. It contains bsanti- - Throe hun- ■r. A. L I*r>ausn. ' The announcement of the dissolution of the partnership between Mr- U. H. Starr and Mr. A. L. Leman is made else where. Mr. Lemau will continue the business In his own name. He Is well known In business circles one of the most promising of the youngni ofthe dty. Several years experience un der Mr. Starr, and later as a partner in an extensive cotton business, has thoroughly qualified him to enter the world of trade for himself. He has ample means for the prompt and successful conduct of his bus iness, and we take pleasure In commend ing him to the public. r ons mi ssti nf-HfTv. -r-TT-n .... result of many years of extorsive an«l successful;practice* either one of which is worth tsn times tho price of tho book. Bound in French doth, prloj only $1, sent by mail pottpsid. Tho London Lances ssys: “No person should bo without this valuable book. Tho author it noble benefactor.*’ . _ . . . An illuit rate d sample sent to all on receipt of 6 ThsMttMTJ&M byPenni»'5on^ J0^ a P M H M D: H JdSuCET M D. RH KLINE.KB. i ShOI-C’OMB. M D. N B. LYNCH. M D. snd M B O’CONNELL, M D faculty of the Fhiladel delphia, UfO non i a x>*w of tbe National Medical i ssodation. Address Dr W H PAR- TJT7 A T EUR, No 4 Bulfinch Bt. ftOAU Bis ten. Mass. The an- tbormay bo oonsu-todon all diseues requiring skill and experience. novSO wlv THYSELF A GOOD PLAN An vbod v mb learn to make money rapidly oper- atime in Sloski b\ tbe "Two Unerring Rules for o-JL.»»j n Messrs T-awrence A Co s new Circu- ar. The combination method, which this firm £ made so sncoosstul. SalM largo or small means to reap all the benefits of largeatcapital and best skill. Thou^nd, ofor- ders, in various sums, are roolcd into ons vast oSTlmmento profit, jra nmkW|l.000lorlop* 1 »nt on the'Modedarirg “^td”THpt. SffiT’W cembination svs- is founded upon correct bmanesa princiues. no Demon need bo without an inoome whilst Ttls keJT working by Messrs Lawroieo A Co.” Brooklyn Journal. April »th: “Our editor mace a net'profit of ilOI U from HO in one ofMsairi LawrenM A Cot combinations “ New drcular {mailed free) explain* everything, Btocksana h^ds wStod. S^«“nont bonds s»PP«»i tiwrenee k Ce, Banket*, *7 Exchange 1'lece "aw York. $55.66 ASMS D Ml IjKOUT a CO. *1» Fulton itnet N Y. tcttfto All ga arsntoed mat rum* a ts from reliable ma te:*. Sold under six years guarantee. Shipre < direct from factory, or from Savannah, if pre ferred. Per 810 extra on a piano or 84 on an organ, we assume freight to any -railroad depot orsteamer landing South. Bent on It days test trial, we p*y tbe (iw’gbt both ways if not satis factory. Order sni test in your ownhnme. Se verest test* of competent musicians invited.Pnr- ebasera’ rh-ice from Ten Leading Makers and Two hundred diftesrnt styles. Special rates to teachers, schools, churches and pastors. Band for Introduction Sale Circular giving full Infor mation. Address •’ LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH. GA, WHOLESALE 6RBAH AND PiAIO DEALERS* doc27-dltawAwUr The lie wee t Music Boo A 8. American Anthem Book, with 100 easy and good Anthems, (*1S per dor.) Hy J. H. Tenney and A. J. Abbey. Mii**d by A. Johnson. The anthems are exceptionally good, vnd sufficiently numorous to provide twe for ev ery Sunday in the year. Dow’s Sacred Quartets For Mala Voices B7HOWABDM,IJOW Prices*. Per dozen, $16. This is a fine collection, which famishes excel lent material for blinging out the talent of the Male Quartets that can now be formed in almost every cnoir. The Deluge. New Cantata. *' Price in boards $1. Paper 80 eents. This is just the time to adopt aOantatafor Chorus practice, and tbe Deluge hss tbe advan tage of good and striking music, and impressive words- Not difficait. Parlor Of pi Instruction BooK. By A. N. JOHNSON. Prieo $1A«. A complete easy instructor for Reed Organs, adapted exactly to the wants of tho#* -who wish to learn both essy light music and easy sacred music. OLIVER, DITSON & CO., Boston. O. H. DITSON A CO,S43Kta jsnlOtf dwayN.I. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOB JAIL, rTHTIL Tuesday. February 8.1810, will be ro- U ceivei St the olflee of the Bibb CocntyCom- mistieners, plans and specifications for a county jail, with jailer*, residence attached,to be erect ed on tho vacant portion of tbe court house lo». Estimate* of the cost or erection mutt accompa ny all plans submitted. Fifty dollars will be paid for the p’ans aod .pacifications tbst ssay.be By order Bibb County Commissioner*, j uiB-1 aw4w Y. 6. SMITH, C.erk. 0 H»M| ,1. trOOLLET. At- ..... .lanU,Ga. Reliable evidence ■ABIT | given, and raferanee to cured I patients and physicians. 7T7MSI Bend for my bosk on the r dwlswlj habit and its curb. $12801 Ague Cure Is a purely_ vegetable bitter, and powerful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills arid Fever, Intermittent or ChiU Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or UUiotts Fever, ancl all malarial disorders. In piiasiuatic dis tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and, coldness of the spine and extremities, are only premoni tions of severer symptoms which termin ate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. It fs a startling fact, that quinine, ar senic, and other poisonous minerals form the basis of rnostof the “Fever and Ague Preparations,’’ “Specifics,” “Syrups,” and “ Tonics,” in the market. Tho prep arations made from these mineral poisons, although tliey ore palatable, and may break the chill, do pot cure, but leave tlif malarial and their own drug poison j-.' the system, producing quinism, dizziness ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, antf other disorders more -formidable than the disease they were intended to cure. Ayer's Ague Cure thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from the system, and always cures tbe severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral,' or any tliinj that could injnre the most delicate pa tient: and its crowning excellence, abovo its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the | system as free from disease as before the attack. For Liver Complaints, Ayer’s Ague Cure, by direct action on the liver and biliary apparatus, drives oht the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according j to directions. Prepared by Dr. I. C. Ayer & Co.. Practical and Analytical Chemists, > • Lowell, Mass. ■ns mt all satraoisTs xvxrywhei Hunt, t ankln & Lszc&i Wholesale Agents, > <■ febU MACQW-. P- KIDNEY& LIVER C U RE LOST HORSE. S TBAVbD or stolen bom Linson D. Johnson, living on She n»w Houston toad, oca mi’e vromerly Dr. Craiff't Sidney Curt.} and a hs l from the court house in Macon, on the tth dsy ol Decembe*, 1879. between oue o’clock sr.d dork, one large sorrel pom horse. Be bas a small white snot on the forehead; the mane a lit- ■ I tlo mixed with white hurt: at leisure gaits la in clined to carry hi- head rather low; with the rx- oton the loreh- ad and in sorrel: a number one sad Urinary Diseases. •WTeotlmonials ofthe highest order In proof ofttiftiift KtfitgmwntM.' ’ - . *TTor the care of Diabetes, csOl for Ware neKa Safe Diabetes Cure. WFor the care or SSrlgtit’s and the other diseases, can for Warner's Salto Kldacy o.;,- wo tfcatromeef the cheap plasters have b»ea examined and found to conUin injurious dls hone, a good racker, and a good buggy wtd ents wbith maSetym danseroti* tontw.eae.iBg paralysis and other discases^. rssstoa and plow horse. - HEABURY A JOHNSON, Fhsrmsreutlea) Ohemists* New York. Piice&* — — — CAUfION—S»< that the word CAFCINB on each plMteris correctly tpeiled. j»t,t stud Liver Cure. SAf’. L,y[R ui)Nf Y ,,,[(£ n Sxtr Dmei it s’ BlTUhi. cAll Mi'm/inc SAfl 1*1115 Five dollars wLl ba paid to ary person for him or to lot me know where be is. Addr- t*. L. D. JOHNSON, M. aod B. R. R. shop, Maoon, Ga. deell...dawlaw;( *®“WARNER’S Safe Remedies are sold by Druggists I | and Dealers In Medicine every-j where. ... 1 i H. H. Warner & Co. PropHetora, ROCHESTER, N. Y. TINWARE JjIRON & STEEL,jo Carriage ui Wagta lattrialr, iS 31 . glGtiT g|L5-l&er aid FuMer BeltiigtjS pdj;; ayeiiy’si __. 'V E0E8B PLOWS,! 0 . IX.FOOTPLOWS. |« PUNS, PISTOLSJ* »«J{ AMMUNITION, |q FISHING TACKLE, Etc, Etc.|§ We hsve a well asserted stock and i "IGUARANTEE PRIG®.!' (LUMP) f-LMrC For the Pictorial BihieGommentv- lti.ll I a tor. 1,018 pages, 47S illustration a , . I] Ten and maps. The most complete and I (11 LU camprehensive Commentary on the it • scriptures (in one volume) ever publisher Pii: - 3.76 Bradley, Garre,ton * Co, as N 4 ifhvillr,. Turn.- ncv7w'm POROUS Is the highest achievement In ccrenl proeluetions, ami reuon-neri tltronghout the world as tho Standard Laundry Starch. In shape it presents Iiugc dense crystals o£ wonderful, whiteness and sweetness, free from the faintest odor and ot incpinparahlo strength. . Its su periority and economy are the result of experiment and improvement for. thir. ty-five years, and its popularity the re ward of this effort ol a lifetime. Xtoynl Gloss Lump'Starch is parked in liaud. some one-pound, three-pound, and six. pound cartoons, anil for sale by Grocers every-where. Manufactured by fNilRFlU IBRECHER, Cincinnati, Ohio. «L IjJ GUILlJTSnB^^^^^^^ J B GaODWT Lite Cashier Southern Bank Ststcol Q L. J Guilmartin & Co., Caution, A WORD TO THOSE WHO USE POROUS PLASTERS. It is universally acknowledge! fat* ta*» BERSOK’S OAPCINE P0B0U8 PLASTERS ARE BUPERIORTC ALL 07HI2S5 The great demand for th< m has esussd a number of unscrupulous parties to make and sell *ulh~ 'ess imitations under the name of Capsicum or Capsicln. As tho market is flooded with li.Vrjswr plastcra t-lling at any price It is important Icr tbe consumer to know w hirh is tbe best. It is t known tbat some of the " ' CATARRH^H throat, disgusting odors, snd/Ua.7|r CONSUMPTION hay E ^yI»' If D«ciect«a,<nAy nputl> 5?% Into quick ooz>*an;piio» tL*rj treatmAot* 9rUi curt fcfc. Its effects are Derfwa m nVewy loss of smell, taste, Ixetria*. awv voice, T’sk eyes, dizxm«s\ husk teelinffs, me&ter drop frfnjj into tbe throat, disgoxUng odun, and finally ctmfwr.ptitm anJ previa:'* ed.+Jt &a* CaUrrh, Bronchitis, Cough*, Kerrou* and Catarrhal Sore Throat, and all disease* of the air-passage* and luce* ihe.’e :> rotmuV meat as pioaamg, thorough* sod certain to cure sad |pro instant ee&dr >>« DEYONE’3 -ClTrad* •• Uark.^1 A compound oMhemcst bealinf^fcaJsarnsknowxitome*' a! ecleRoe,*x52fe Jki :l*t«o Send for circular t*M frill hare immediate and cari*fal atienSonfand t ree^ WaajMr. Adflrmw HOTIR MRDiriNK 8 W . INHALEME A compound of the most bcaliaff balsams known to n»ed»c£leclen^e,**52fa GARBOLATED PINE TREE TARS&h&tgS halinf from ITcVoup 9 * Inhaler* is converted hitoacto'J3Cs»M* orating, and healinr vapor, and taken direct to the d-.sens’d caviUeactP leas head, and into all the ajr-pcasaao.* *nd tbe Inngs. where it acts m a £eca3 ivp^hcation to the diseased surface, and its hwkltn-pivinj; power ia iaH xcc •nee. The only method by which theee diseases can oe permanently HOME TREATMENT ^Vui,^.^ or C-anada* to be retained if not NMKMJL fo? I full mformation, terms, eft*. Aum»s — "ymptmpsjHiwrim md p*— DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, LINENS, COVTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. Girls’ and Boys’ Salts, Ladles’ Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, RCCHINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ' WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBURGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PENS. FRINGES, NEEDLES, DRY 60011 BY MAIL. Send for Samples or informitfo»i and . satifft/ j,j,irsclf how cheaply md: qivakiy [ - you can yet everything in ... DRY GOODS AMD NffTiGliS of us by Mail or JZxjtreao,. We carry. a?i average _ bout $400,000, all \hujki for prompt cash. SSFTry us. . Save the Children, send for a. set <j> Advertising Cord&. COOPER & GONARD, importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA^ PA. BP rilBN times more powerful than the best po- 1 TO ‘ ' ‘ " 1 I OoioiiEsioD HercMts. BAT STREET, 8avannali «r Georgia. -U yeus plaster when placed over theGsntruol tbe nervous forces, the pit of tbe stomach, they stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect digtstton. cure dyspepsia, blilious colic, cramp* snd pains and prevent ague and malarial dis ease*. For weak and sore lungs, pulpitofien of the hear . painful kidneys, rinnmatism.iitural- gin >nd scUtics, they ere the best remedy in the world. Get thetrenui’e. Ask -for CULT.INS’ I ■PWV’W‘"« I wiwWjaaww VOLTAIC BLSOTHIO FOROUB PLASTERS. 3JL L iN <> Vl H*. Ftic’ IS cts. For sole by Hunt. Rankin* L*- 1^ ’ mar, Atlanta and Macon, and Osceola. Butler, and slldrustlsls. sepU Sm ’Liberal advances made on consignments ctlon. Bagging and Iron Ties tor ssle.at low t market rate*. -ueS! d«m THE Cincinnati Packing Co, Packers cf PORK, LARD —and— QUEEN OF THE WE3T BRAND OF Extra Sugar Cured Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast Bacon. Cincinnati, Ohio. (in tn (infl invests! ia Wa 11 street stocks WlU lU tplUU msk et fortunes every rnontn. Rook sent free explaining everything. Address R AXTBR A .O. Banksre, 7 Wall street. New York. IA ,. DROPSOF ^Constitution Water JONES 10UNTY LANDS * v 'pnuuuTiuuu a niv I _ _ THE STOMACH IS STRENGTHENED, The liver regulated, the bowele pat In proper otder, tbe blood enriched sod purified, and the nervous system rendered trarquil and vigorent ty this inestimable family medicine and safeguard against fie ease, which is, moreover, a most agreeable and effective a) petfser, and a cordial • peculiarly adapted 1 the wants of the aged and infl-m. - For sale by aU diuggiets and dealers gen erally*jsu6 lm THRRK TIUB3A DAY | Un-es Bright’s Disease. Inf]munition of th Kilrey9, Stone in toe Bladder, Catarrh of th Bladder, Diabates. Gravel, Gleet, Brick-das Deposit, Childhood IVeskne-s. 1 For Female Cora plain t« a eperialtv. Send for sireular. For salo by all -’rnsgists MOBGAN A ALLFN. oclSdSWtm B9 Jnhcstroot. N Y I SSIIiSSsISMSMSSSStSSUISSSSNSStS* IlHMSIllStllltlUllllsstmHrt* joins liisssaT. jobxi, jcuvsos j JOHN FLANNERY & €0 Cotton Factors —ASP—. I Commission Merchants. NO 3 KELLY’S BLOCK. BAY8TRBKT, |savanivah;ga., UTCiU -.„, A G8KT8 for JEWELL’S MILL8 -YARNS and DOMRaTlCg, etc,etc. SRHfiP.T I BAGGING and T1K8 FOR SALE AT LOW- BBT MARKET RATBA PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS BNTRUSfKDTO US. LI8BKAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON* 8IGNM BST8. augSl d vhvla HMSSISUWISUMtllSHSMISiH*** FOR SALE. M Y plantation on tbe Ma<-on A AugnsU road. one ball mile 'rom Haddock’s Station, conraming seven hundred and twenty acres of land. One fourth or tbe land is in the woods— osk ard hickory. There is runoiDg water and good springs in every field. A handsome resi dence with eight rooms, and aurrounded bya beautiful oak grove. 1 will sell it all together, or divide It in threo parcels, ac parties tnav wish 00tl9 THOM A* O BOWEN. N ew Advertisements. hinny Making Wajs ir Wall Street. A Jfanurl for Issvsa’or*.-Shows how Jay Gould, V.nderbilt and other millionaires make money in stocks. Copy sent free,-with official resort* Of the market. Addrets T. POT TER WIGHT A CO., 35 Wall St.. New York. decJO-lm How to b.'cf me Rich and Watch sent free. U. 8. Agtnc .Mount Winans.Md G» *7 A MONTH and expenses guaranteed tp I • to Agents. Outfit tree. sxswACo A»enits, Me. IU.F7 r 7 A TEAR and expenses to sgeets *r»« Y I Outfit Free. Addreso P O VICK- BUY Anva«ra. Maire. •w k sob do* sxxsr sex inns W. W. GORDON A CO. Eneoessor to Tison A Gordon). Ootton Factors A fresh stock of Hostel ter’a Ritters just re ceived at , decs mumw WORE. Anthorized by the Commonwealth of Kv, and Fairest In the World, i LLOtJtx Commission Merohants, NO 1U BAY RTRBBT. SAVANNAH, GA, HOWARD TINSLEY, Travrllng Agent. ’ LOAN A MAUL UPON SATISFACTORY AS- 8URAN0B OF LO! TON SHU’MBNTg. VBRT FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON- 8IGNMBNT8 OFCOTTON. BAGGING ANDT1E8 FURNISHED OUB- Commonweal thUislribu-1 lo'JSSi^ liS'/.SSSi'fSfi.' tion Co. AT KAOAULBY’8 THEATER, In tbe City of Louisville, on JANUABY 31. 1880. These drawings onthorised by act of tbs Leg islature of 18S9 and sustained by all the courts of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisement a of stber lottery companies who claim the sole own ership of “all the grants in Kentucky.” to the contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on tho last day of every month (8undaysexcepted) and ore supervised by Rsala nfflrlal*. Every tlekel bolder can be bia tn supervisor, call cut hit'BUnber aod see It placed la tbe Wheel. The Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining, for only Si. any ot THE FOLLOWING FRIZES. .188.000 DJ. a Vj *nd la the Boet economical form of .Washing Soap.. AU bir or equate cakee wear down' in nee to a larg* flat piece, too thin, to handle and. therefore, tracked; while tba OVAL OAKS of 4 / ^. spiiVnniB appoRiunity to WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1530—117-Is Mwmikiy urawnr. Louisfaua State Lottery OompaD Thu Institution was rogulwlyineorporateo theLeguiatiire ol the State for Educational sm Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term ol twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola ble faith of the State is pledged .wl i- h pledge has been renewed by aa overwhelming popular veto, securing its franchise in the new constitution aflopttd Deeembor 2. 1879, with a Capital ot >> LOGO,000. to which it has since added a reserve fund of SSSO.OOQ. 1TB GRAND SINGLE NUM. BRRJJISTRIUUTIOFS will take place monthly, on the secondT esdsy. It never scales ornostponet. Look at thefoUow- log Distribution! ' CAPITAL PR’.ZF ISJ.000. 199,000TICKErs AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ON B DOLLAR. LIST OF FRIZBB. I Capital Frizs fJO.OOO 1 Capital Prize...., 10,000 A. O, TAYLOR’) BT lor relief, etc.. Bibb Snee rs. > rinr Court, October Term, WW. TAYLOR J 1879. It aopearing to the Court by the return of tbs Sheriff that tbe defendant is not to be found in this county; and it further app-aring that lie doee not reside in this Stats: Ordered, that ser vice he terfected on said defendant by pnbliea- tien to brand app:ar at the next term efthis ■ ourt, or tbat conpiainant be allowed to pro ceed. Ord red further, tbat this o-der be nublished ocoe a month for four months in th< Telogrsnh and Messenger, a public gazette published in the citrof Macon. By the Court: JOHN L. HARDEMAN. Coraptairant’s Solicitor. T.J.SIUUONP, J. 8. C M. O. A true extract from the minutes of Bibb bu peiior Court. This 2id November. tS!9. decJS-tamlm*- A.B ROS8. Cleik. NO IOJS iO SitioSi AMD CHEOI 10B3. ST.BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—AU person* In* VT debted to the estate of Mrs. liary A. T. Mtn-hew. deceased, of said county, are notified to come forward and make immediate psjra-nt, and all who have claims against said estate will present thtm in terms of tbe lav. der«s WM. RYDER, adro’r. JONES SHERIFF SALE. TX7ILL be sold on the first Tnsaday in Fahru Vv ary next before th* Court-house door in Clinton. Jones county, within tho legal hours of sa e; fiveJiundred and iwentj-flve acre- of land, more or leu, known as the Walnut tatcl. levied on as tbe proi-ertj of Willism S. Monjnr-n end Alice K. Mcnghon. whereon they now reside, to satisfy a mortgage fi. la. issued from doges Su perior Court in favor cf R. T. Ross. Exedator cf James M. Gray vs. said W illiam S.ani Alice Mongbon. on removal cf eccumbraco fr homestead property, and notice cf levy served defendants, this December 2Cth. U79 . d>cS5-td. 8. J. PHlLLIP-t. p e;-uty M-er r BXaTS OP U*. hXechrlVE UB-AhlaE.VI, ATtairjA, tU. November 1879. YTTHEREAS, by authority orian actspprered TV Octob-r 1C, 1879. the Central Georgia Bsnk.lrrated in tbe city of Maccn, las teen appointed State Depository: It is ordered That the Tax Collectors of the countiest ol Bibb, Houston, Crawford, Uactn. Twiggs, Wil kin-on, Washington, Putnam, Baldwin, Jones, Jssperand Monroe to p y intosn d denos-torv •nd into no other, all mt neys colle.ted by the-n f radU on account cf Statefaxcs, except such as may be transmitted direct to the S’ste Trea-ury ALCRhDH lOLQUITT, Bv the Governor; Governor, J W WSiBr.IT. Secretary Executive Department. novfSdlt wst G B RG1A, BIBB COUNT Y.-Wh»reasT.D. Tinsley has made application for letters of administration in the estate ol Sarah G. lint ley, jateol said county deceased. Ibese are therefore to cite and admonhb nil perronsoonoerned tofceapd appear at the Court ol Ordinary o'said county cn the first Monday in February next, to show cause, if any thty have, why letters of sdmiefstration should not be granted to a; pi leant. Witness my official signa’nre. jan4ld J, A. McMaNITS, Ordinary. fVKUKGlA.BlBKCOUMTk.-Whereas J.B’ 'JT Hudgens haa made appltcatim far letters of guardisnsbip of tbe person and property of Ella LeeHudgens and Lucia Cliff rd Hudgens, rest eota of said county. This is to cite all persons concerned fobs ard appear at tbs Court cf -Ordinaiy of said cunnty on tie fir-t Monday in February next, to show came if any they bare, why letter* ofgoarditn- ship should uotbe granted to a Witnraa my (fficial signature, jan4td J.A. McMA? ranted to applicant. ’ ’ nature. tcMANUS. Ordinary. G* kORUlA, BIBK COUNTY.—Wi crem W.T. Hollingsworth has made applioliou for letters ot dismission si aiministr tor from tbe estate of Eliza 3. Hollingsworth, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all r-ons concerned to be and at pear at tbe Court of Ordinary o! said county on the first Mondry in April rext to ih-iw cause, if anv they have, why letters of dismi; sion should not be-ranted to applicant. Witness my ofifi.ial signature, jti4td J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary. My Annual Catalogue of Xecrata2>& and Flower seed for I88Q, ri(Ui :eacra->^- ings from photog aphs of the origiaals, will cw sent FREE tuall who a.iplv. Aly . to rutbmexs, ■ need not wi ite for it. I offer one < f i ba>rt. collections c.f vegetable seed evers-nt t ct by aver Seed House in Amer ca. a large toiti'n of «mSs were grown on my six seed farm*: VuX dsce*^ Hops lor cultivation on each package. Alt: n£ warr.ntcd.to be both fresh and true ’o aaaqp. far, tbat should it nrove o*hriwise, 1 whirrcC. the order gratis. The original iniroduc. j-ol ti«v Hubbard Squa h, ihiitvj’« Melon, MaThfaSmA Cabbages. Mexican Corn, and sc-.res o’ cikar v*«5- (tabies. I invite the | at renege of all who arasaxr t-jus tohavo tbri- seed dlrect y from tba rra**s. fre-b, true, and rd tho very hrstatrair. New vetretables a specialty . JAR. J H. GREGORY, MaiKehetd. 1 jsnlOwYm - ihuatils, Bibb lloubt*—Where* a Msryscwfa- VJI Scbsll baa aupiiad f.ir th« B-ttmu up,rso4 homestead of realty and the valuation of tNw* same. I wrl’ pass uiou wim appliralica op Satap*. day, January 31,1550, at ,0 o’c vxk a. so. at ia»-r- offee. Witni ss my official *ignature. Me janlCtdo J. A. McMeNm.r-dwsy. /?t hORGIA, BIBB: COUNTY>-Whereas VJ senli Uai-nenburg, sdroHii-trator of 1 -state of 8 Wbittekend; represents to tber in bia petitinn duly filed and entered op 5-at he has lujly admiuistote. on a Wbitu isiiTa, estate. ’ ■ - .' ’ ■ ' This is thercrore to cite ail persons concerns^, kindred avd creditors, to -hnw c-vu-e. Uaa-- they can. whv said ex'crilor sbuuld not be <&**- charged (rom his administration and recrivo lehr ter* of dismission on the flifat Monday ix Fets- ruary.lSSO. nov»law4ur J A MoMANUS.Ordinary^ A STORE FOE EENT 0ESALS' On Cotton iventie next door to G. R. Barker, at good stsnd for a retail family Rrofo-,, eon at- rentec'rh-'ati.'with fonr good'roonsh *neeecad> floor, if wanttd. C. F. Collier, n-xt doty.- nUU show to any one wanting to te- store-. • ' lan6 lw F. M. HBt.THt Notica to Debtors and Creditors-- G EORGIA. JONE3 COUNTY—All ?rr.',xt. indebted to ib9esia*e of otephen M (,'A ; pepDcrdecwai.of snid coau^jr, »ro ccti ocm9 forward andaakd imxxmdia*e and all who havo cl >ims hi?-.. r?t said estate present them in terzni of tin law. • «. , S D CULPEPPER. WzfK I» or 14,1877. BortMl^ #iki BED; 'mm iFOK 1880^ Vmi bt mall*d free to mil Eppllaat*, and lo cnsi.j’ ^Tingli. It conUlat four colored plxtex, C00 about 200 paces, and full descriptions, prices tci di«cti.*rCV^ varieties of VeceUble and Hotter etc. Invaluable to alC Send for it. AddxtsM~~ t* M* FEBSY di CO., X^ctrsit, Vw^f t G 3 lMaJ lFrfse.^ 10 Prises 81,000 each . 10 Prise* 800 each „ 100 Prize. 100 each, 800 Prize. SO each , 690 Prise* *0 e*ch t 7,000 Prize. 18 each - 9Prises BOOeavh, ap’reximat’npri* 9 Fntes 900 each do do 9 Frizes 100 each d. do KMX» A000 10,000 lo.ooc wjm VMM 1X000 io.ooo X700 L800 908 “NEW” SOAP oan be cut in two, the oval end clasped readily in tbe band, and tbe lore, get end worn down almost to a wafer with out any watte. COLGATE & OO. reoosV mend their , 1 Capital Frizs.-... Z Prizes of SI.SCO.. 6 Prizes of 1,000.. 20 Prizes of BOO IDO Priz-s of 100- 1 200 Prizes of EO S'0 Prizes of 29.. 1900 Prizes of IP- LON Prise. 811X40* Whole Tickets, J2. Half Tickets, SL 17 Tickets, 8E0. 55 Tickets, 81» AU applications for dub rates should ho mode I to tbt xiome office. | Remit by bank draft or express. ORDERS OF 86 AND UPWARD. BY BXPRSB8, CAN BE 88HT AT OUR SXPEN'SB. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Jonrnsl and New York Herald, and | mailed tooil ticket-bold in. For ticket* an4 in formation address TJ COMHERFORD. Coarer-Journal Building, Louismle Kv. augSO eodtuthusatAwlv Trade-Mark Registered) to Garefal house •opera not only a* superior In quality ba inform the most eoonmirV dosp ever ads. aigSO-wA.*t tf If you ara suffarlmr from fag on a bed of aickaeas,’ Hop Hitters will Cure Yen. OHU R WBST. doe u w*Vr WEST BEOS Goto lacktf'GmaiMin Itfcbib, —AGENTS FOR THE— W. & C. GUANO. 68 Bay St. - Savannah, Qa. BAGGING AND TIBS FOR BALB. Prompt attention to business and liberal 4 ance on consignments. su«20 dswfm IT you are a minister, self with your t*«oral di^ . out with cere and work, or | if TOU feel woak aod di»- | kuuwmgwhy, Hop Hitlers will rou are a man of bus- n or ysur everyday I toss, toiling over your Hop Bitter, will you are young, and | eretion, or are growing too Hop Bitter, will If you are In tho work- 5.000 6,000 so*. , 10 000 , 10.000 , 10.000 , 10,000 , MM APPROXIMATION PRIZED. 9 ApproximetioD Prise, of 8300-.-... -. X780 19 Apprexiraaticn Prists of 200 - 1.890 9 Approximation Prise* of 190............ 933 1.857 Prises, amounting In IIP Wi Responsible corns;ending agent* wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will br paid. Write, dearly stating fall address, for farther information, er.send orders by express or mail ! sddrescedonly to If. A. DAUPHIN, . ■ . ■ ■- New Orleans, Le or same person at No 119 Broadway, New York *11 our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Gene rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EAR LY jams poor health, _ take chrerTior without ok ■satire Von Screufcth.il Y«u. Believe Yi •hop, on tho'fans, at tba that r * M AZfHOOD Wi Hop Bitter, ia Whnt Yon Need. rf yo-1 *ro old, and your pulse 1* feeble, yo-r aerverf unhteady, and your facultlea waning. Bap Bitters wlU give yam New Ufa oad Tl|«a Mop CD— Cum, is tha swsWuf, ssfitt and best. I ask Child rs*b I One Hop Pis for Stomeeh, Uyer aM OMsysis sore-1 star to all others. Corea by absorption. It la perfect. I GKAI’8 MEDICINE TRADEMARK. rreatTRADE MARK' rem | »dy. An nn- 1 failing -irefor Seminal eak- neas. Spermat orrhea, Jm po tency, and all disease, that, Before TakingqueD. of s*ffAfter TaH. r ab.se; as a lose of raem-fy, universal lassiluSe. pain In tbe back, dimtsjss of vision, premst*rc oldsge. aid many oi hi.-disease* thatlead to i 9 sanity and eon sumption and a premature gray*. Fall particulars in owr pamphlet, which we de sire to rend Ireeby wail toeyary one. Tbo Bpe ri Qe Medicine is sold by mil druggists at SI per for 85 will be sent free > money by addressing OO, No *0 Mechanics Black, Del rot X Mich. Bold in Macon and every where bv all druggists. oetMdawlv JPreserf ptloa Free. For Seminal Weakness. Loss ofMe__ rnlervbroasbt on by indiacre tier, rirarriat baa the InsrvadienU. ZATUMO.V ACO„ ?• Hi IX X CL ia an absolute and h tsinraa. usn i r i | liiin tnliarmawInarrnUrs ASevvaoldkyeenskU. HiyMtlm)tk.C*latMla,H,Y| (blFITff A TEAR srdi rapenae. to as ante. Slit Outfit free. Address F «fMB* l iRT.Xtont***. IMoa ffiffjjr a zsonth and expanasa gvzarantowl •Pit Agent*. Otrtflt ires.. SXAW A ( agaata. Marco. Co OPJMi ffiliMJfi Of IllM R UUl totf* . it the *!■—.. Kf. J. ' tforocrlff Mwu Dr. S. Jl* CoUiaeJ Wwl^' ?=- s ®! *>»”5 5?6 BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY .—Whereat Ben- JR JsminT. Bay hss mads sppli ation for let ters of dismission as s'dminivtra'cr f»ohi lhe es tate of Yalentine Nash, late cl taid county de ceased. - r Thee are therefore to cite acd admonish all persona concerned to be and rppear at tbe Court ot Ordinary of sa'd county on tbe first Monday in April nextto show cause, if any tbry have, why ^.i = «g-o2 S oSfissS-S s o.kwd "J letters of dhmission should net be granted to |*A* - applicant. c Witness my official signature. Jan4 J. A. MCMANUS, OrdinstT. Bibb Uounty Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold before the court house door in the city of ataoon.dunngtbelrgalbnurs of sale, on the first Tuesday in February nexxthe following property, vowit: Tbat tract or pp ri 1 of land Aitnated.inthe Warrior district. Bibb county. Georg!', and cd in Book U. pace 6, in th • cier.’* office tf Un known as the place wherecn 8. F. C. Bonner now Sup-rior Cenrt of Jot e* toui tv. <■ tirdire cn ifa. lives, containing 577*4 acre*, more or less bom a edon onosideby Mrs. Bivons. on another »iJo by Petty and Gilbert, on another by John Gil. bert. and on the other by Mrs. Baundera l«cd Levied on a* thi property ot B- F. C Bonner to sstiify a II. fa. issued from Bibb Fupsrior Court in favor cl J*mes M. Howry vs. B F. o. Bonner. Property pointed out by p'lint-ff* , tlorney. Alsoat tbe same time and place, 127J4 acre: o' land, of lot No. 1S7, and lJS sere* of fractional lot No. 2SS, in all 2U>14 acres,' situated in the II - z atrddistrict, Bibb ocunty, Ga .bounded ou th north by Henry J. Lamar place, on tbe east by McPh arson and Fosters lard, on tbe south by WilttbackeTs p ace, on the west by the lanes of jfi’isa Johnson and Henry J. Lamar Levied on as the property of ffm Y. Howard to satisfy a fi. fa. it suet t om Bibb gnperi r Csmt in favor of John Rutherford vs; Wm. Y. Howard. Pror eity pointed tut by plaint fi’s htttrney. Also at the tame lime ard phee. that true*. <r parcel of land M’uateo in Blob county. G,crgia, in cr near Btinsonville. about three miles Irom tbe city of Maoon.« ns-inffig tee acre*, more or lew. oempi d bv Wiilit Ltwson; be uni on th> north by lands of A. 8. Adderson, on tbe east by Adam Prioe’sland. and ■ n tbe west and south by lands of Mil is Lawson, on the south bv isnsot Mallory, levied on ss the p-orerty ot Willis Lawson to satis’y a fi. fa. t-aued Irom Bil>b -u- peror Court in later Albert B,Ko-*,»ilmir.is- trator of James Dent, deceased, v*. WtlbsLsw- •on. Fro.’erty pointed tut ty pleinlifl’s at:or- IS®®, IT# mm Mm n i_ B Y vfirne of authority rontainei in a deaf m»de by Troup Solomon on tho 2hl day of May, 1S79. to tho aut’ereigned .sail di e i rec ire - Tr sn’td GEO. F. i IIFR^Y. *hfrff t V AOMMIA. H1BHCOI NIY—vt bervas Jam. a xJT H. Woo’folk hss msoo application forlet- tersof admin stration on the e*ute cf DequilJa Woolfolk, late of iatd county deceaie.l. These are therefore to cite and tdmoni'hell pereons cor. retrod to be and appear at tbe Cult of Ordinary on tbe first Monday ia February nest to *how cause, if a> y they have, why latteis ol administration should not be granted to tbe spnlioarl. Witnass my official signature.' tsnfitd J. A. MoMANTR, Ordinary. Owhdfijof June. 3879 X »i’.l pn*. up at •or*- tbe court house doer in liw to*xi of ('lit tot* in Jones ccunty, in j^id nut*, on the 11 esvT day tn February next, and b -i fic.en tbe Ufrunc* hours x>l sale, at public cu?cry lor •z'-u, the i>S- *o«irg (npriQ belongmjr to The i»aid Tp up 8o3^ omon,W-vit: Tbat tractor pa-ce!of 1ldJcc«>>. taininjc •evensc es. mo^ or r e.•. be«r#ca t oui< a of lot numbere ghty, tP«). in (b’ nth die- tr.ct cf oruir.allj kcht Jono countv anu known at tbe Camp Ho’ olot. jjire? on tlai torth by land ot fcsm Ryfe. on the * a nd *'i Tom Ubbb on tTw* sov th bv Ut.d o* Adi.- line Kitchen*, on the west by laud of •no Jordan Uukra. Fa id pr p**xty will! e fold* to pay a note of •*id Trcup Solcmon. dared May 22 167J. a» d dar* , fix tba llitjiflir, *orHxty-focrdolbr.v wi ia interest at-d expet-a 8 o. tule. dcc^i-lavrrw , • . J.H. HEH n a rjEORGlA. H16B ^OBX T'Wkertw Jr vJ e h Jc!m- iu-l!i bhs aj>p!:ed to me ft it* _ a tt n< a*stt of honi» ht-ar of pertooj n>«> ** yg .be valuation o? the saR tr, I vi l p»s* upon sa dp.*!ha:uc on a edi «»fe)r # the U h el Jun- uary. S8?,at t4r oYlo k & m. Wilre.s xry olilc'nl ui#rt ature _ , J, McUiNUS, Oidrm. Decam er *8.g. <fe. nti-r n*»ry the ll‘»* Tu. >du,y !l T IsBttR Lou i» Y tear ii. ri’y af % tf. th« u’y f^e o- eiJ 1* <J ROut t p-rlb- Co.ua Lstfi ‘ er i5‘. « cJ r**;y «icrc roiUitff’FN 5 s liiS r Cj)u*rhoM >0 5.. Alltht* • a.1 h fc prrvj ef l j G £obgia.kib*goumj Under Tiriu#* cl t n order o t!.e Cturi- cf * %1 of «*i«l county, wui b* *old on iu hebruarv mxt, tolaeen i »H!e, 1 eforv tbe court 4 o s* ( Muyn, all lh real r>Kte cc t r of Msr\ Ccn.ir, iat**of N*id no w t.: Three »cre« < f lar.i *i u> milei from the c tv of M*Cor, ; road, «eirsir j;»;rt of *xt hud <it*tF ; ct a'soei e*anar cc of tie C ’!u’i»buM roMti, b*n < hm and one houMandkt iixxti i road and htrira pert oi a *i^ c»t atov©described pnprsiv ki.ow of Marv Comer, late wi *a d c-n.i jft&6td O J r JKJr nnffl* n**N»]ccniiLtoMe. X-RrtsiiularjftiieRy- J *r«»«Te t •«- to