Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, January 27, 1880, Image 5

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a«U: Jxmcital & JKejs^Ejettaec* •*^Tie iinipcror William ltfmself went ,l)mit Berlin before Christmas buying U Day after day his carriage stood waiting for Wm be&rB *** fashionable shops in which bis elderly Majesty was ruinaging. -Increase: in Valuations in Kew Vork.—The preliminary taxable valua tions of New York real estate for 1880, just completed by the assessors, show ah increase for every ward in the city, rang ing from $43,000 in the thirteenth to $0,- 3-IS,520 in the nineteenth ward. The ag gregate increase is $28,183,417, or about 3 per oent on the valuations of last year. The New York Times argues that, with rigid economy and a reasonable reduc tion of salaries, there is no reason why taxation in that city should not in 1881 be 10 per cent, lower than the rate fixed for this year. —A Gentle Hint.—Dr. Busch, in lib latest volume of Bismarckiana, tells an extremely good story of a way the Chan cellor has to rid himself of people who stay too long. “You must have many tiresome visits,” said Lord Odo Russell to him one day when ho had called. How do you manage to rid yourself of bores?” “Oh, it is very easy’,’ replied Bismarck. “My wife always knows the people I don’t care to waste time over; and she invaria bly comes in the most apropos manner to disturb tlie interview.” Hardly had the words left Bismarck’s lips whentlie.door opened and the Princess appeared, and gave a practical demonstration of the system by remarking, after bowing to the British Ambassador: “Pray, don’t forget, dear Otto, that you have some medicine to take to-day.” —Hopes op an Early Adjournment of Congress.—The Washington respondent of the Richmond Dtspalch says I have heretofore stated more than once that the Democratic members of Congress are anxious for an early adjourn ment, and will do all in their power to bring it about. Mr. Thurman remarked to-day that the appropriation bills will be rushed through, and that in a week or ten days after their passage Congress will be able to adjourn. Speaker Randall, in conversation with a Southern senator to day, predicted an early adjournment, and said he was doing his' best at Ills end of Congress to bring i^ about. The loth of April is the day lie now fixes Ibr adjourn ment, and will work to get through busi ness by that day. The Republicans ex press themselves as favorable to an early adjournment. Matters are now going on smoothly, but when exciting questions are reached the appearance of things may change. The American The editor of the London Whitehall Review, at a dinner, recently, propounded the following ques tion: “What is the origin of the sign for the American dollar?” The American Consul did not know. It was suggested by one of the guests, upon the authority of Notes and Queries, that the sign was a sort of monogram of the United States, from “U. S.” But this would not do. The American dollar, says the editor, is taken from the Spanish dollar, and the sign is to be found, of course, in tlio asso ciations of the Spanish dollar. We litter ed the tables with books, in the course of our researches, but I proved my point to the end. On the reverse of the Spanish dollar is a representation of the Pillars of Hercules, and round each pillar is a scroll, with the inscription, “Plus ■ultra.''' This device, in the course of time, has degenerated into the sign which stands at present for American, as well as Spanish dollars, This scroll round the pil lars, I take, represents the t'wo serpents sent by Juno to destroy Hercules in his cradle. —The Cleveland Jlerald, being asked by a contemporary to state the grounds on which it opposes the nomination of Gene ral Grant, replies: “The whole matter can be summed up in a single explanation—because of the danger of his being defeated. 'There is a strong prejudice against a third term, and the elaborate explanations that this would not be a third continuous term, but some thing very different, cannot remove this prejudice’. Whether tills feeling is reason able or unreasonable, logical or illogical, has nothing to do with the matter. It ex ists, and it must enter into the calcula tions of Grant’s availability as a candi date. There are other objections in some quarters to Grant, growing out of the history of his previous administration, but tlie third-term consideration is sufficient to place bis election in doubt, and in the present political condition of the country the Republican nominee mnst carry as lit tle load as possible. It is far better for Grant to be defeated at the convention, than at the polls, for the Republican party is infinitely greater than Grant, or any other individual Republican, and its suc cess of far more consequence.” —Thinks Grant Would Stay in for Life.—The New York Sun says some people affect to ridicule the idea that General Grant, if elected President again, would insist on retaining, in some form, the executive authority of the na tion during the remainder of his life. By the elaborate letter of Mr. Charles O’Con nor, expressing very fully Ills political sentiments, wliicb we published on Wed nesday, it will be seen that he entertains a different view. “It may fairly be sup posed," he says, “that if General Grant should once again occupy the executive chair he will hold it during life.” These are Mr. O’Connor’s own words. The way we reason upon the subject is tills: By the mere act of grasping at a third term General Grant shows that be is lacking in all that reverence for great examples and for traditions endeared by '•ong observance to the hearts of the peo ple, which, of themselves, have been found sufficient to control the actions of other men similarly situated. This proves him to be an ambitious, selfish man, above all the Presidents that have gone before him; and it seems to ns unreasonable to expect that a man wholly wanting in re gard for tills unwritten article of our sys ; tern will very scrupulously observe the written constitution and form of govern ment. We are very much inclined to think that Mr. O’Connor’s apprehension would turn out to be well founded. for his trusted friends and ser- FAMILY BALSAM FAMILINE. Safe ail liclial Btaefly, A PROMPTLY RELIEVING PAIN kB INFLAMMATION FOR EXTERNAL AND IN1ERNAL USE. This Family Halsaln ia composed of Parks. Boon and Resinous Gums licm tie trees ol our Native Forests, isch ere of these ingredients i'.gocd lor tte complaints lor which PAMILIN* it recommended.but *b°n compounded tegsth- er they miles K*!»m wtorh is a. positive cure tor tne complaints. This Balaam tatea the plsc-j oi salves, ointments and liniments. It lias been tried during the past two years, every one nung Wine, "I would got be wilhont ft." Every Family should bare it m Uuir bonce, ready tor me. .. Numerous testimonials have been received, .Which will be published, from persona who have used the FamLine Ba’aam for the past two years -bowing the surprising efficacy, value and suc cess or this Families Ba’taut. For its quick and sure healing properties. It has no equal; (or its relieving and allaying inflammation, no medi cine hss ever been compounded equal to it. It ia perfectly safe to nee at any and all times, and a quick and thorough cure for such complaints as Pain* in the Chest, Shoulders back and Bide* Burns xud Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Bruises, Rheumatic and Neuralgia Painr, Swelling. of the Joint* ,8tiff Joints Stiff Keck, Con tracted Muscles, Spinal AtfoctUns, White Swellings, Chafes, Calluses. * Galls, Bunions, Chilblains, Corns, Frost Bites, Poisoning by Dog- 1 ( ' wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects, ' ’ " ' Chapped Hands, Lips, Ring- worr-s, Salt Bheum,Tetter, Pimples, Itching.Dry Sca ly Bruptions of tbeSkin, Old 8ore#,Scald Head Outward Humors of any kind, Hemor rhoids, Piles, Numbness. Worms, ,i. Asueinthe Face, Ear-ache, ; r Hoarseness. Sere Throat, Cooghs, Croup. This Family BaTsam Pam line surpasses any and all other known remedies recommended for such complaints. Intach packsga will be foend a pamphlet containing a short treatise on all the complaints tor which this Balsam It recommend ed, with fall and simple directions how to use the Balsam for each complaint. Know Thyself. T I1S untold miseries that result Irtm indm-reron in early life may be allevi fe ed and cure!.. TLove who doubt this assertion should purchase -the new m-dtcal work published byfthe PEA BODY MEDICAL iNSTI- f (JIB, Boston, entitled TUB 8CUNCHOF LIFE. or, iSKLF PJthSB STATION. Exhausted yi t.lity nervous and physical dbhility. or vitality impaired by the errors ot youth er few flow or too close application to busioeae, may be nstor ed *nd manhood reniped., ■ Tiro hundredth edition, revised and enlarged, fust published. It is a standard medical work, the b-st in the English language, written by a physician of great experience, to whom was ’awarded a geld and Jewsllel medal- by the Na tional Medical Association. It eontaJn* beauti ful and vary expensive engravings, Tfaies bon- dred pages, mo-e than 80 valuable prescr.pt ona for all lot ms ot pitvaiiing disease, the remit ot many years of eiterslve and successful practice, oith-T one ci which t< worth tea times the price of the book. Bound in French cloth, price only $1, sent by mail postpaid. The London Lancet says: “Vo person should be without this valuable book. The author is a noble benefactor.” . . „ • . Ah illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of C The author rieri bypennustoD to JOSEPH SFIoHRR, president: W I. P, INGRAHAM, vice president; W PAINE, M D. O H GAUNT!. EDiHJDOUCfcT.M D. R H BLINK. M D, J R HOLCOMB. U D. NR LYNCH. M D. and M R O’CONNELL, M D. faculty of the Philadel phia University of Medicine ar.d Surgery. also the faculty of tne American University of Phila delphia. also Hon P A BI8 -ELL. M D, president of the National Medical iaaocistion. Address Dr W H PAR- KKR.N0 4 Bnlflnch St, Boiko, Mass, The au thor ma? t>e consulted on mnwaTlT B all diseases requiring TH YSlMiF skill snd experience. • *• ■ "*““**" novso wlv • ••: t BEAL’ Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle. Fi'ty. cent tixe contains three time* the qnan tity of twenty-fiie-ccnt silt. PREPARED BY II. R. STEVENS, Proprietor of Tegetine, Boston, Mass. FAMILINB is sqld by all til Brnggists. 14jin Turns PILLS -SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in thoHend, withudullEer-eaticniathcbcck part, Phin undertboohouldcrblads, full-, ness after eating, witn a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Iiowcpirits, with a feeling of hav ing neglected nemo duty. Weariness, Diz ziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots be fore tho C7es, Yellow Skin, Headacko generally over tho right eye, Eestiensnccs with fitful dreams, highly colored (Jrinc. IP THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ToTT’S PILLS arc especially adapted to aiirli rases, ouc dose effects surli a rhitugu of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health bo enjoyed. If the const ipai ion Is of recent date, a a.nr’c da»e of TUTT’S PILLS will enfllce, hut It it has become babiiual, one K it! should be f ’ lg the fret movement Dr. I. Guy Lewis, Pulton, Ark., says: “After a practice of S3 ver.rs, I pronounce TUTT’S PILLS the best acti-bilious medicine ever made.” Kcv. F. It. Osgood, New York, r.ayn s “ I have bad Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and Nervousness. I never bad any medicine to do me so much good as TUTT’S PILLS. They are as good as represented." Otllec 35 Alurrny Street, Xrw York. Bibb County Sheriff Sales* • YTTIL', be told before the court house door in Vv the city of Macon, during the legal boors ot i-tle. on the flr-t Tuesday in February next,the fallowing property, towit: That tract or pm eel of land ntusted in the Warrior" district. Bibb county, Georgl-, and known as the place wherocn B. F. 0. Bennr-r now lives, containing 377H aerea. more or less.bound ed on one aide by Mr*. Bivena. oil another ride by Petty and Gilbert, on another by John Gil bert. and on the other by Mrs. Saundera land. Leri-d on a* lh< property of B. F. C. Bouner to tati- fy a Q. fa. issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor of James M. Howry vs. B F. <). Bonner. Property pointed out by plaintiff* attorney. A Isa at tlie same time and plaoe, li~ V< acre, of land, of lot No. 1S7. and 132 seres of fractional lot No. 238, in aU239K acres, situated in the H»z- zsrd district. Bibb county, Ga., hounded on the north by Henry J. Lamar place, oil the east by McPhir-on and Foster's Urd, on the south by Wilixbacker’a.plaee. oif the west by the lands of Kiiza Johnson sod Henry J. Lamar. Levtrdonasihepropertyof ffm Y. Howard to satisfy a 0. fa. issued I on Bibb Superb* Court in favor of John Rutherfood ,vC Wm. T. Howard. Property pointed cut by plaintiff's attorney. Also at the same time and place, that tract or parcel of land muaton in Bibb county. Georgia, m cr near Stinsonville, about three miles from the city of IT aeon, containing ten acres, more or lets, occupi-d br Willis Lawton; bound on ths north by lands of A. tL Adderson, on the east by Adam Priee'a land, and on the west and south by land* of t*ilila Lawson, on the south bv hums of Mallory. Levied on at the property ot Willis Lawson to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Bibb Su perior Court in laser Albert B. Bovs,-dminis- trator of James Dent, deceased, vs. Willis Law- ton. Property pointed tut by plaintiff’* atlor- janStd GEO.F. uIISR'tT. Sheriff. PUIS & ORGANS ’ Authorised bv the Commonwealth of.Kv. and Faiie-t in the World. . FROM FACTORY Direct to Maser! Every Man big own Agent. LTJDDEN & BATES’ Grand INTRODUCTION SALE Cunt n-., si until *fflv. l. J8S0. Only sale of the kind ever successfully carried out in Ameri ca. Fivr TSsu-aanA Sup-rb Inatrwsnei,! a at Factory rates for ml reduction and advrrtiae- men Don’t miss this ehanee to oin fhisGigsn- 1 tic Club of s a00 purchaser*, and a cure so in •trumrnt at whole**!* rate*’ NEW p: *« OF SELLING. No AseatsI No Com missions I iu,iruae .». shipped fi»m Factory direct topprchaiers, ant all middle-men's profits saved. Every men Ms own axeut. and <ntilled fo sg-efarat-s. The only house Sou-h telling on this now p an. Bay- irgfromus is pr-rtical'ybuying frjin the man ufseturer-. and our prices sre as low as manu factorers er- r give. See these special offers: ilOtJCLi kopular Monthly Drawing ot tbe <ommouweattb Oisirlbn- tlon Co. AT MACAULBY'S THEATRB. in the City of Louisville, on Saturday, Jan. 31.1880. These drawings uuthnrix«d by act oftho L»* ialatura <J lgs* and sustained by all the courts Of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements ot «t sr lottery comtames who cl dm Ihe soleown- er»hip of “all the grauU iiu Kentucky.” to the contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on tbs last day of every month (Sundays excepted) and are supervised by pror merit State officials. Krtrr ticket Moiaer can In bis own ■•pesT'ser, tall oat h<» ■ amber asd s c it plaetd In the tthtel. l'he Management call attention to the rr*n<* opportunity presented of obtaining, for only M, uy of ^3^2 THE FOLLOWING PRtZKA Muie IMOt » Prises 800 each liMXK too Prises too each 10.00C SCO Prise* SO eecb lOXW OSOPnies 10 each . H.00C uOOO Prise* 10 each. 10.00C- > Prise* 300each, ap’raximafeu prises 2.70C 9 Pntes 100 each do do 1,80s 0 Pnxea 100 each do do I, 9 k Prise# tUS,40r Whole Tickets, p. Half Tickets, gL n Tickets, J80. 85.Tickets, JIM All applications for dub rates should be made to the home office. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold uv. Send all orders b money or bank draft in letter, or by express. Orders of ;5and.upw*rd by exp-ea, can be seat at ourexpe-se. Address R M. Boardmtn or T. J. Ccmme-lord, Courry-Journal Building. Lcn- isv.ife K».. cr either person at No. 188Boad- way. New Yo*k, aogM eodtuthoaat Awly A NOS. B Y vfr!u9 of authority contained- in u deed 1 made by Troup Solomon on the £2d day cf insdnrereHrereHrereMSVKMMreMi Stb day 01 -June, 187V. I will put up at sa’e. be fore the court house door in too town of Oliutop, in Jones county, in »«id oute, on the fim Tues day m February next, and between the usual hours of sale, at public outcry, for cavb. tho fol lowing property belonging to the said Troup Sol omon, to-wit: That tractor parcel of land con taining seven sc os. more or fess, being a port-on of lot number e-giity, (80). in tlie aeventh dis trict of originally Bald* in, now Jonea county, and known as the Camp Hope lot, joined on the north by land of Earn Ryle, on the east bv land of Tom Cobb, on the south bv land or Ada- line Kitchens, on the west by land of Stephens aud Jordan Dukes. Paid property will be sold to pay u note of the 'said Troup Polctnou, dated May 22.1879. and due six osoi tbs thereafter, tor sixty-four dollars with interest and expens s of sale. decSI-Iawlw J.H. HKRTZ. G EORGIA.BIBB COUNTY.-Under and by virtue ot an order o' the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on tho first Tuesday in February next, between tha usual hours < f sale, before the court house door in the city o! Mason, all the real estate belonging to the estate of Mary Comer. lateof said county deeased. ta wit: Three acres of land situated about three miles from the citv of Mscor, near the Columbus road, icing part of lot number 155, Godrey district: alsoore ausrter ot an acre iroctingon tbe C jlumbus road, being a part or said lot 165. and one liouseand lot fronting tbe Columbu- road and being part ot and tot No 155. All the ahovedetcribed property known as the property of Mary Comer, late of said county deceased. j*L6td G. J. BLAKB. Adm’r. PLANS AND SPEC IFICATIONS FOR JAIL. rTNTIL Tuesday. February S. 1860, will be re ly ceivei at tbe office ef the Bibb County Com missioners, plans and specifications for a county jail, with jstler'a residence attached, to be erect ed on the vacant pjrtion of the court house lot.. Estimates of the ocst of erection must accompa ny all plana submitted. Fifty dollars willte paid for tbe p'ana and specifications that may be app oved and adopt'd, no compensation being offered for those not adopted. Th9 right tore- }ect anv aud a)) plant submitted is reserved. By order Bibb County Commis>ion«rs. jan8-law.w W.G. SMITH,Clerk. a , KOKGla. Bibb Countv—Whereas Margaret U Scball has app.ied for tho sttttng apart of hotnest-ad of realty and the valuation of the same. I w li pass upOD aai-i application on Satur day, January it, 1830, at .0 o’clock a. m. at my office. Witn. ss my official signature. Isn’t t.t > J. A. llcMANUS. Crdiniry. TUTT’S HAIR DYE. Giiay Haxs or Whiskers chunked to a Ctos«r* Black by n emg:* application *>t tliw 1>TB. It im parts a Natural Color, acta Instantaneously, and H as Harmless es spring water. Sold by iJruggis's, or cent by ezpre«« on receipt of SL • Office 35 Murray St.. New York, Married. Mr. Joe Domingos a well known young business man of Macon, who has been for several years connected with the Louse of G. W. Barr, was married yester day morning by Rev. Dr. Key to Miss Alice McKenzie, at the residence of the bride’s mother, on First streot. The conple left at once for Cuthbert, the form er home of tbe groom, where they will spend some time. A CARD. To all wh, are suffering from tha anon anA Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, I oas of manhood, etc. I will a recipe that will cure you. Fill OFOHAtGF. The great remedy was discovered by a millenary in to the lte> York. Jo,—K T toman. Station D, Nee * Jodi Is Married. As there seems to be some doubt as to whether Mr. J. P. A. Dupont, who has got ten up a great scandal in the Southwest, is married or not, we state, authorita tively, that he has been married to the young lady whom he has mistreated. From the Qutman Free Press we learn that he was married last week to Miss Leila Hall, at DuPont, she going down to that place from Valdosta for that purpose, and re turning with her friends the next morn ing. The same paper says the conple will live together. She is well known in Ma con, having spent last summer in this city and going with her grandfather, Mr. John W. Clark, to Valdosta but recently. DR. D. S. WRIGHT, SENTIBT, octlwedsuntf No IS Second street. —Q—» DBM J P.M W. R. HOLMJil DBNTI3T8. No 84 Mulberry Stress, Macon, Go Tsath extracted frit bout Dain, beautiful set# of Tseth inserted. Abscessed Teeth and Diseased 9ami cared* . _ , Dealers in all kindaof Dental Material* 'na Instruments. Constantly on hand * tarire -nd full assortment of Teeth of all kinds. Gold of alt kinds. Amalgams of all kinds, Rubbers of all to. mars dAw Tbe Pierce Monument. The movement for the erection of a monument to the late Dr. Pierce meets with encouragement and favor on all sides. The place selected for the loca tion of it is the church yard of St. Luke’s Church, Columbus. While Macon would perhaps have been abetter place, being th« centre of the State in which his great life work was done, Columbns, as the arena of some of his noblest achievements in the service of his Master, is an appro priate place. The Columbns Times, speaking ot the location, says: It is a lovely place, one of the most beautiful churchyards in the South and a fit place to erect the monument to the memory of this father in Israel. While tlie trees were planted by Dr. J. S. Key, at that time a junior preacher, the work was done under the direction of Dr. Pierce. While immediate steps will he taken to raise tlie desired amount of funds, it is hoped that an opportunity will be given his friends in North Carolina* where lie was born, and in South Carolina, •where He was raised, to donate to its erection. ' , We trust that a large amount will be raised to enable the committee to erect a monument which will be worthy of the subject it is to commemorate. If your baby is suffering with those troubles that nearly always attend teeUi- ing, don’t delay, but use at once Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup. Price 25 cents. G K ttsi A, BIBB OuUM f IM h-rct* T. D Tinsley has a.ade application for if tiers o admi' Utratian on the estate ot Sarah G. Tinsley, lateof tail county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per ons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county ou tbe first Monday in February next, to abow cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not be eranted to applicant. . Witness my official sizns'ure. an«d J. A. MeMAKU8, Ordinary. O RDINARY’S OFFICE. JO-'Ea COUNT*. November 28. 1879—Whereas Susan A Bradley, administratrix, applies to mefordls* miesicn from estate cf Joseph Bradley deceased, These a-a to notify all perrons concerned to show cauxr at. this office on tbe first M nday in “arch next, ii any they hare why the tame shaft not be granted. G'ven unoer my hand officially. novS'.td* BOLAND T R-iBR. Ordinary. OH* R Wsst. Jo* G Watt WEST BROS fottu hcUn, CmaiitiH Itrchifa, -AGENTS FOR THE— W. & G. GUANO. 68 Bay St. - Savannah, 6a. BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE, x’rcmpt attention to business and liberal A ance on coraianmenta. • aasbO dawf m A FARM FOR SAUB- TpOR sale, a farm of202k acres, best quality of -I 1 land, forty acres under a hikh atate of cul- tivstion and has a umall hcaue* the balance at* valuable timber* near and in sight of the U aeon and Brunswick railroad, and one mile above Eastman, near enough to enjoy the acboolf* churches and other advantage* of living mar a erty is command double that sum within three yean. Inquire of wir> pixT BA8THAN. tanlS-dCtAwlt*Ea-lman. Ga. PIUM| HABIT _ cure! dec7-dwAswly 0 By B. M. WOOLLEY. At lanta, Ga. Beliab’e eviden-a given, and reference to cured patients and physicians. 8rn t for my book on the habit and its cure, JMFUSSELLACO Green River Works. ianl52da«3m ESI GOTLEBY $10 to $100 Book sent free e: Baxter a ~ York. invutea in Wall atreet stocks makrs loituneaevery uSntn. esplaitiing everything. Address O. Bankers, 7 Wall ■— ; street, New dirr cc Aktnts profit per week. Will prove a03 Do it or forfeit $501. 24 Outfit Dm. B iJmIDBOUT* actSvrta t CO, 218 Fulton street, N Y. $777 KEY. Avmi A YEAR and expouat# to axnpta, _ _ Outfit free. Address F TICK* Augusta. Main*. Catalogue fp'fce si ooo ORCAN8 0 Mtop*.Hand- $RAi ome walnut oa,o. V*l with gold orn-trenUon 13 Sto-IM.Tfcree &ft l-t* of reeds, large V 11 •ike, extended to-* Etig ors eaeeof rich design. 13 ’St.-pv.TbnedCf Ttkt'a <-t« reed*, superh 7 Oct. Rtow wood, curved legs cValoauc price $825. 7V Oer. Rote ? l *» 8 -wood. large rise Carved legs. Serreinrine pli-th. Cat. price-80' vfo&s&W mUBP rsrg-S'zaaud magnifi MirrorTjpFrench Wxl- ceutlv ornamented c«-e |not. Kurl in'aid and gild -namenfed ’a*e. All guaranteed m.tratn-uts from reliable ma ke’s. Suld under six years guarantee. Sh-ppst direct from factory, or from Favmnah.if pre ferred. For MIMextraon a piano or 34-oaan organ, we assume freight to any railroad depot Or steamer landing South. Sent on 15 - days test trial, wep*j the fro ght both ways if hotsatii- faetory. Order and test In your own h^m e. Se verest tests of competent mnaiclans invited. Pur chasers’ thrice from Ten Leading Makers and Two hundred different styles. Special rates to tearhere. school*, churches and pastors. Send for Introducrion Srie Circular giving fallinfor matron. Address LUDLEN & BATES, SAVANNAH. OA, WKOLISAIE ORB AH AMB PIAXQ DEAURS. fee27-dltawkwU G EORGIA, BIBB OOUNTY.-Wkereas AY. T. Hollingsworth has mads application for letters of dismission as adminiatretor from tha estate of Elixu J. Hollingsworth, lateof said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all p isons concerned to be and appear at the Coart ot Ordinary ol said county on the first Monday in April rext to riiow etuve, if anv they have, why letters of dismbsion should not be (ranted to applicant. I Witness my official signature, jar Aid J. A. McMaKUS, Ordinary. Tbe Newest Music Books. American Anthem Book, with ICO easy and good Antbemr, (*12 per do*.} Ky J. H. Tenney ud A. J.Abbey. Edited bv At Johnson. Tbe anthems are exceptionally good, -nd sufficiently numerous to provide two for ev ery 8unday in the year. Dow’s Sacred Quartets for Male Voices ByH0W4BDM - D0W Price >2. Per dozen, $18. This is a fine collection, which furnishes excel lent material for blinging out the talent M the Male Quartets that can axw be fo.mel in almost every cnoir. The Deluge. New Cantata. 8r - 8AKNS - Price in boards $1. Paper 80 oents. This is just tbe time to adopt u Cantata for nhoru* practioe. and the Deluge ha* theadvan tsge of good and striking music, and impressive words. Not difficult. Parlor Orp Instruction Bool By A. N. JOHNSON. Price 81.88. A complete easy instTnotor for Seed Organ - , adapted exactly to the wants of those whn - ah to learn both easy light music and ee y anted muiie. OLIVER, DiTSON & GO., Boston. O. H .DITSON A 00,341 K’dway N.Y. ' jxnlOtf NOICE TO D EBTOR3 AND CBEDI- TOB& r\ BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-AH persons in- VJT debied to the estate of Mrs. Mary A. T. Uinshew. deceased, of said county, are notified to come forward and make immediate payment, and all who have claims sgainat said estate will present them in term* of the law. decs* WM. RYDBR, adm’r. For Sale. ^N END SS STOCK OF OLD NBWS- papers at 80 cent* per Hundred, and Four Do! lari per Thousand. Much cheaper than aay other Und ef Wrap ping Paper, and very useful about Packing Good*, Cutting Patterns, Washing Windows tte, Et* THIS OFFICE. 181: A GOOD PLAN Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper ating in Stosk. by tbe “Two Unerring Roles for 8nccoas,” in Messrs Lawrence A Oofs new Ciren- ar. The combination method, which this firm ha* made so successful, enables people with large or imall means to reap all the benefits oi largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or ders, in various sunn, are fooled into ono vast amount and ee-operatedasamighty whole, thus securing to each shareholder all the advantages ot the largest operator. Immense profits are divided monthly. Any amount, from |5 to *5.000 or more, can be used successfully. New York 7 percent: makes 21.000. or 10 per oent on the stock during the month, according to the market.” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Jnne 29th; "The combination method of operating stocks is the most successful ever adopted - ’’ New York In- dependent, Bept, 12th: "The combination sys tem is founded upon correct business principles, and no person need be without an income while it is kent working by Messrs Lawrerce A Co,” Brooklyn Journal, April 29th: “Oar editor made a net profit of *101 25 from $20 in one of Meson Lawrence tt Co’s combinations " New circular (mailed free) explains everything, Stocks and bonds wanted. Gover -- nent bonds supplied Lawrence k Co, Bankets, 57 Exchange rise* New York. G BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereat Joe- ■ eih Sclmonelli has applied ta me for the ■•tt'ng apart Of homestead of personalty ard the valuation of tbe same, I will pass upon said application on Wed net day, tbe 14ih day of Jan uary. 1880, at ten o’clock a. m. Witness my official signature. J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary. ~Deoem’er 22,1879. de-istd* ri BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Wbereas Jo- VT aeph Dannenburg, administrator of the settle of 8 Whittekend. represents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record git he has f ally administers I on 8 Whittekend’* estate. This is therefore to eite all persona concerned, kindred sad creditor*, to show cause.ilany th-ycan.whr said exeemtor should not be dis charged from his administration and receive let* ter. of dismission on the flrxt Monday in Feb- r °novilins4w J A McMANUS. Ordinary. A STORE FOB RENT OR SALE On Ootton Avenue, next door to G. R. Barker, a , good stand for * retail family grocery, can be. '-T.. . rented ihsap, with four good rooms onseeond jasni fill ——os-sowtne aiaonCnref » | floor, if wanted. O. F. Collier, next door, will OPUJm gqg I ibowto any one wanting to mto store. A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FORTHE' BLOOD,LiVER&KIDNEYS GURATINE, Fcr Blood Diseases. GURATINE, For Liver Complaints: GURATINE, For Kidney Diseases. GURATINE, For Rheumatism. GURATINE, For (Scrofula Diseases. GURATINE, For Erysipelas, PiapUa, Blotches, etc. A medicinal coin- pound of known value- combining In ono prep, oration the curative powers for the evils which produce all dis eases of the Btood, the Hirer, the JUifneys. Harmless In action and thorough In its effect. It Is unexcelled for the cure of all Bloat! Bio. ease* such as Sere/. avfrx, Tumors, BoUa, r rettcv,&€iTt JJ/lCHWI | BhcMmatiom, Mer curial IMsaufitf, also' ConotipatloH, Dyopepoia, MttHi. oestion, SourSt out sell, attention of Urine, etc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THE BRQWH CHEMICAL CO BALTIMORE, Md. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR Wholesale Agent’. Macon. Ga. ATTENTION. FARMERS. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. AND SATE YOUR MONhY. KY MAKING ANDUMNG Blactt -IniproTtfl Patent Fepniner, The very thing to restore the farmer back to where he used to stand. Why? Because it is guaranteed to be as good as the heat ol Commer- c.rl Fertilizers, at a coat of less than fire dollar* per to-. You can make it youagelf at home, and save at east $40 vet ton on every ton of Guano you use. In a word, it is the only hope for the farme-s ot this country. deetlii We give below a few of the many name* *m have certified to the merits of BLACK'S IFER- TIIIZFR, fix. Thus B Brown, Sander*vi'le, Georgia f-eonnrd Sketo* - , Griswoldviiie, Ga J E M I e'faeur, Miln r, Ga Rev L Q Evan*. Bibh county, Ga 8 W Hatcher, Knoxville, Ga T J Massey. MarshallvHle, Ga Uriah King, Linton. Ga tf B Minis'. I it ton. Ga Dr P 8 Bower, ThomasviUe.Ga W 1 Renfrce, Carrs Station. G*’^ B1 Pesoook, Buena ' i*ta. Ga Dr S M Anderson, Cornucopia, Jones county looreia Eli Frazier, Gord.n. Ga J S Waldrep, Gladeville, Ga D P Holloway do County and farm rights for sa’e. Headquarters at the office of the Telegraph and Messenger, Macon, Georgia. deeSdlwiwtf A8H • EY & RPBIR VALUABLES! TRUTHS. IfyouareauffeitaRfromPnoer health. .. tug on a bed ot 6tckne*3 1 w take cheer, for IIop Bitters will Cure Yon. If yon are a ministers *i f with vniir Tiastoral duT n Kit with your pastoral du’ out with care and work, or It you feel weak and dlo- koovrlng why, IIop Bitters will Hop Bitters will If you are young, and ration,or aregrowiug too Hop Bitters will If you are in thework- desk, anywhere, ana feci cleansing, toning or s>tim- and have overtaxed yarn* ties; or a motber, worn if you are fdmply ailinpt pirited, without dearly Restore Yon (ness, weakened by tbo duties; or a man of let- mirinight work, Strengthen Ton* suffering from any indie* fast, as u often the case. Relieve Ton* on the farm, at the yoar system needs plating without latoxl* IIop Bitters Is What Von Need. If you oro old, and your pulse la feeble, yocr nerve h unsteady, and your faculties waning. Hop Bitters will give you New Lift and Tiger. One IIop Pin for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Is «jw-1 rlor to all others. Cures by absorption* It la perfect. I D. I* O. Is an absolute and Irresistible core fordrunk-J ennesa, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. Above sold by druggists. Hop Bitten Mfg. Co. Rochester, N* 7.1 LOST HORSE. CfTBAYBD or stolen from Linson D. Johnson. O living on the new Houston road, one mi’e and a half from the court house ta Macon, on tha Sth day ot December, 1879. between one o’clock and dark, one large sorrel ponr hors*. He hat * tmall white not on theforehead; the mane a lit tle mixed with white hairs: at leisure gaits ia in clined torarry hi* head rather low; with tbe ex ception of the white spot on the forehead and in ti e caanohe 11 * (Olid sorrel: a number one sad dle horse, a goo-i racker, and a good buggy and wagon and plow horse. Fire dollars will be paid to any pe-son for him or to let me know where he is. Addr-st. L. D. JOHNSON, V. and B. R. R. shop, Macon, Ga. deell...dawiawtf .JONES SHERIFF SALE W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Febru ary next before the Court-hou*. door in Clinton, Jones county, within the legal boars of ■i t; five hundred and twenty-five acre* of land, more or less, known ai the Walnut Level, leriad on as the property of William 8. Mongnon and AliceK. Honghon, whereot. theynow reside, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. Issued from Jonrs Su. Darior Court In favor cf R. T. RoSs, Executor cf James M. Gray vs. said William 8.ant Alice Monghon, on removal of encumhranca fr homestead property, and notice of levy served defendants, this December 20th, 1679 . dec28.td. S. J. PHILLIPS. Deputy fehar Stats on Gx, Rxicpiivb L'srxBTnssr, ATLxnrx, Gx. November *4,1179. DR HBRKAS.by authority of an act approved Yw Octob-r IA 1(79, the Central Georgia _____ rtfga kin,on, Washington, Futnam, Baldwin, Jc Jasper and Monroe to p-y intoiad depooMorj and into no other, all moneys oolle.ted by them for ar.d on account of State taxes, except such a* may be transmitted direct to tbe State Treasury. ALFREDH COLQUITT. By the Governor: Governor. JWWxnnmr, Secretary Execu tire Department. novfSdltwlt A. C, TAYLOR") B : l’ tor relief, etc., Bibb 8upe- vs. > rior Co.rt, October Term, WM. TAYLOR J 1879. It anpearing to the Court by tbe retnm of the Sheriff that the defendant ia not to be found In this county; and it further app-ar ng that he doe* not reside in this State: Order.*, that ser vice be lerfeeted an said defendant by publica tion to be«nd appear at tbe next term of this court, erthat eewmsinaat be allowed ta pro of'd- red further, tb at this o - der be published ocoe a month for four months in thaTetagreeh and Messenger, a public gasette puMSshad w tha eltyof Macon. By the Court: . JOHN L. HARDEMAN. Complainant's SoUriier. T.J.81MMONF, JACH.O, A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su perior Court. This 22d November, 1179. decXS-lamtm* A. B. BOSS; Clash. C x XORGls. BlBB'COUMTI.—Wherem Ban- r j stain T. Bay has made appU-ettaxfeg let ters ot diamitaionaa administrator fxom the es tate ol Valentine Nash, late cf said county de- ]an8 lw F. M. HEATH, Tbe-ears therefore to eite and admooiah all perat* concerned to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary of said county on tne 8 rat Monday in April next to aboweaute.il any they have, why letters of dt,mission should not be created to ilicaot. applu wii Witness my official signature. 1an4 J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary. ia the most economical form of . Washing 8osp All b:r or aqaare oakea wear down in tue fo‘ a large fiat pieoe, too tbin to handle aid. therefore, wasted; while the OVAL OAKS of 1 COLGATE & 00:Si NEW” SOAP can’ be cntln two, the oval end clasped readily In the hand, and the tar- ger end worn down almost to a wafer with out any waste, mend their OOXiGATB A GO. reoom C^_ Trade-Mark Begiatered) to Oarefnl bouse eepsra not only ax auperior - in qa ah'ty bn in font the most snatsin 1 invp ever ado.' arjg30-w4a*t tf wxffoBnon • xixa T.asxnxrxi w. w. GORDON * CO. Ssooesaor to Tiaoa A Garden). Ootton Factors -AID— Commission Merchants, NO lit B AT STREET. SAVANNAH. G. HOWARD TINSLRY, Trareliuir Agent LOAN8M XDB UPON - SATISFACTORY AB- 8URANC8 OF COTTON 8HIPMSNT8. YBRY FULL ADVtNCtB MADE ON OOS SIGN MENT8 OF COTTON. RAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED OUS TOMB&S AT LOWEST MARKET FRI0E. auattsdawtm -r THE BEST REMEDY FOB Diseases of the Tiiroat M _ , Diseases of the IJrVYER-S ‘ rulmopary organs I 1 ure so prevalent and fatal, that a safe and reliable remedy for them is invaluable to every community. Ayer’s Cherry- Pectoral fs such a remedy, and no other so eminently merits tlio confi- deuce of the public. It is a scientific com- I bi nation of the medi cinal principles and curative virtues of „ r „ „ .—gthe finest drugs, PECTORAL, chemically united, to insure the great- the'inost reliable remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs that science has pro- diiced. It strikes at the foundation o! all Imonary diseases, affording pi attd certain relief, and is adapted t tients of any age or either ser. Being very palatable, tbe youngest children take it without difficulty^ In the treat- ent of -ordinary Co ment of ordinary Coughs. .Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cler gyman’s Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, Mini Crttuppli. tliA effoota r\t An’n’a and Catarrh, tlio effects of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, are magical, and multi tudes are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every house- liold, for the protection it affords in sud den attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. The marvellous cures which Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has effected all over sceptical of its wonderful curative powers, as well as of its superiority over all other preparations for pulmonary complaints. lids, and prescribe it in their practice. The test of half a century has proved its absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. ^ Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. t Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. |OU> by all drcgcists xvxrywrkb*. Sunt Bankin & Lamar Wholesale Agents, frill# . MAOOTvr. C3-JA. A WORD TO TH08B WHO USE POROUS PLASTERS. It is universally acknowledged Met Uak BBBEOJf'8 0APCISEP0B0U6 PLASTEBS ABBSUPBBICBTO ALL 0T11 . 7be great demand for Hum haa onstd a ntmber t-f nrscrnpolons pert'es to make and orli scitk- e*a imitations under tbo ramoof Captitom or Cspsicin. As the market is ilctfed with vaftasrr pla-tsrs srlhnK at any (rice it is important ftr tbe rontumtr to know which is the Nat. Ii iswalb known that tome of the cheap rfastere have lien tiamaed and found to containfoj intros mgradv- ents which male them darxeicss to use. caoaina r srely>» and other discaies. _ ■ : .. SEABUat A JOHNSON. Fbsrmiivuttcal''hemista’New York. Pike 25 CAUTION—So* that the word CAPCiNB cn ea^h Plaeieris correctly spelled.jai DKES8 GOODS, I s ,. , , SILKS, •' SHAWM, . LINKNS, ! . . . COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERT, GirW and Boys’ Siolto, Ladles' Underwear, Infants Ontflta, DRESS MAKING, I .. -wraps, COSTUMES, RIBBONS . NECKTIES, RUCHINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBUUGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, Ac. . BY MAIL. Send for Samples or information, and ] satisfy y-.irself hoto cheaply and quichly [ you can get everything in i DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS! of ’is by Mail or Express. TFe carry on j average eu-e* > „bout $400,000, all hotter,!?] for prompt cash. ESP* Try us. Save the Children send for a set oj | Advertising Cards. cgoperaTconard, Importers and Retailers^ PHILADELPHIA, PA. EstaKiahed 1852. • If negiecuid, mar repidlx dareSea into qmrk enuiuspUia that* our towfmenta sriil net car* IX Its* oerenervonet.EikMaa loss uj smell, taste, hesxia*, —’1 foehn**, matter dropix'n* into the tlirriat,.diii*nat,in* odors, and finally coiuu*,ptio% anti premature da: tk Ska, CONSUMPTION HAV^FEvfL* K P“°Bhs, Nsnous and Catarrhal Headaches. SuMai Bore Throat, and all diseases of tha a^.poa&a*es and lun^s there ment so iileastn*, thorough, and certolntocure and *iro tm.uro.4 rciitsaS DEVOHE’S - TSSTradsi KaiLG" A compound of the meet healing balsams kiuren to medical _ CARBOLATED PINE TREE TARSIA DeVon^* Inhaler, fa convert ml fnto a chxkVsL&s, vapor, and tak#*xi direct to tho diseased cxvkiejcl iv LI the air-paasaxrep **nd tho lui^s, where it cots as a .U-ax - , thocxKipL and certain to core and give <pRtAr.t. INHALENE haling froi CTHtm p, and head, and into all _dru«t(rtstp.' Bend for ■ _ _ (PLFSII1D BPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTKI- BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1890-llTiM BontMiy Drawing. ^ , Louisiana State Lottery Oomp&ny. This Institution was regularly Incorporated p.t the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term ol twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola ble faith ol the State ia pledged ,wt ith pledge has keen renewed by so overwhelming popular vote, securing its iraarhhe in the new constitution an opt- d December 2. IS79, with a Capital ol $1,000,000, to which it has lines added a reserve fund ot $880,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE HUM- 8ER D1STRIKUTIOFS will take plaoe monthly, on the second T esday. It never scale* or postpones. Look at the follow* tog Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE ISikCOO. 100.(00 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACH. HaIF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZE8. 1 Capital Prizs .680/00 I Capital Piiz»... 10,(01 1 Capital Pnzx . ... 5.0C0 2 Prizes it S2.80O... 5.000 5Prisesct l.ooo......Soto 20 Prizes of 100...^>....» — 10 M0 100 Prizes of aaa,:- • -v. . 10,000 200 Prises of 60 — ... lo.noo 5(0 Prizes cf 20 10 0(0 1000 Prizes of:: H- 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Pnxea of (300 2,780 9 Approximation Prints of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prise* of 190. 003 1.857 Prise*, amounting to...- P1LM00 Responsible corresponding agents wantid at all points, to ahem liberal compensation will be paid. Write, clearly stating full address, fcr further information, er tend orders by express or mail mddiescedonly to H. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, Ls. same person at NoSIB Btoaaway, New York, xllonr Grand Extraordinary Drswiigs are under the supetvirinn and manarement of Gene rals G.T. BBACkEGASD and JUBAL A. EAR LY i*nl( New Advertisements. [ell Tools luifnsi Alien Drills, Horse ?e®r Machines for Rorhg and I rillimr well*. Beshian America. e2i A D*Y WAD<K - >’1tX. 2a*M: Free. Addrcis LOOMIS A MMAN.TIMPRBl, OHIO. isitt-lm. Prc f. H. bra’* Trsatien or. _. eases of tho f k n. deeexiha BMn.B __ fiiceacoe ,Jn iP ,0D,90 f * n xkixcoSsssaeo^ AJicCduUiJ > with d lections for tr.eirraxw-. rVir/xA I Sint tree to a’l aflTciod. feh W UI Lu* ' dre»a. with stamp. K. 8. Weh»- iter, 5iN. 5 h street, Phi'a., Pa. ianhS-kao rj A MONTH and expeneea »uaran>ad •P I ' to Agents. Outfit free. 8uaw It So Aucusta, Me. f 4 i Outfit tree. R81 Ankusv*. V air-. Address P O TlCSf- nLYERTIsVRH by addressing GEO. P. ROHS^- sl 8LL a OO.. to c-norsitmi. Sim VmS. nna la-rn the erect co : ol any proroved iine of AX» VBaT18INGin kmer canhecspap.rs. 96blU> page Pamphlet, lOe. jantu-ict FTIBN time* more powerful than the best po- X ronx plaster when placed over the centre of the nervous forces, the pit of tbe stomach, they stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect dig: stion. eure dyspepsia, billioos colic, cramps and pains and prevent ague snd malarial dis eases. For weak and sore lungs, palpitation ol tha hear', painful kidneys, rhtnmatism, mural- gia >nd sciatica, they are the best remedy In the world. Get thearanino. Aak ifor COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTERS. Prio' 2s eta. For sale by Hunt. Rankin A La* mart Atlanta and Macon, and Osceola Butler, andalldnusiata. aenMtai THE STOMACH IS STRENGTHENED, Tbe liver regulated, tbe bowels t ut iu proper order, tbe blood enriched and purified, and the nervous system rendered tranquil and vigorous ty this inestimable family medicine and safeguard against rieooie, uhich is, moreover, a moat agreeable and effective ap petiser, aud a cordial peonliarl; adapted to tbe wants of the aged and infi m. For tale by all diuggiats and dealers gem erally .jtnS lm A fresh nock of Hottettei’s Bitten jast re QMTOd it dec* ELLIS’DRUG (TORE. DENTISTRY. RaspedfuJIt aoncu ee te the ridaexa of Ma- eoo and the public generally, that 1 have < lenedea Mulberxrstreet, onposite the Lanier Roua*. a Dental offl-e, where I will practice den- fishy in all ita branches. I osrdially ln»ite my friends and former pat ron* and the sublie gweralty who need the ser vice ef a dentist to call an me, VaryrespeetfaUy^. B. BARFIELD, D. D. I. ianlg-dlm-wSa* /^t BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY .—Where** J. B - U Hudgens haa made application fer letters ef gnardianshipof the person aud property of , Jlllo Leo Hudgens and Luci* Cliff rd Hudgens, 1 resi 'oota of said county. . . . This la to cite all porarnt conremed lobe and appear at the Coart ef Ordtnaiy of said county | on the first Monday in Februaty next, to I how I earn*, if any they bare, why letters of guardian- I ship should not be granted to applicant. ) Wttneaamycffieial signature. j J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. J X* Absolutely odorless, and chemically Tt is snowflake white. It Is susceptible of the highest and most lasting Palish. It possesses greater strength of body than other trade brand-. It Is packed lu Pound Purcels. Full' Weight jfunranteed. It costs less money than any Starch in the World. It Is sold universally In America by Grocers and Dealers. Its nnnual consumption readies Twenty Million Pounds. S-, It Is mannfactared by Andrew UkenbracW, at Cincinnati, Ohio, In the heart ot the greatest cereal region of the Globe. MISNOMJEK, * A DROPS OF luConstitution Water THRKXTIMKR A DAY THREE TIMES A DAY Cures Bright's Disease. Inflammation of th . Kid cry*. Stone in the Bladder. Catarrh of th Hisdder. Diabetes Gravel, Gleet, Brick-dus Deposit. Chi.dbood Weakress. For Female Complaints a specialty. Fend for circular. For sole by all droegista MOB GAN a ALLEN. - nctSdawXm 5* Johrstreet.N Y *»»**»*♦***♦*««*•—***—*♦***»»«*—» UlSIatatIttStSIIStItHIMVMSStSMt jobs mnnr. johvl jontreos JOUN FLANNEUY & CO Cotton Factors fllD- Commission Merchants, NO S KELLI’S BLOCK. BAY 8TS8BT, SAVANNAH, GA. A gents tor Jewell’s mills yarns and DOMESTICS, etc.etc. BAGGING and TIES tOR SALE AT LOW* B8T MARKET RATES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSIN ESS ENTRUSTS D TO US. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADS ON CON- SIGN KENTS. 00*81 d strata •*a**a*«*e•*••••••••••••*•*•*****•• ********* ■*■•*** »»*»—**»*•**—»*«*4 M A3THO0B mmmw Prcicriptloa Free. For _ Semiaal WeakceM. Logo of Maal orderu brought on by indiacretion Dru^ixt ha« tho iivrrodientA. __ Add S2600 n«nv * on. »» «#. Tt. y. a YfcAH Ajeuuwanted. Euaw Warner’* Safe Bills arc an inicMitor stimulus for a Torpid Giver, and curcWDa*^ Uveneu. Dyapepsln. Killou-n—. ilu-. ioua lllsrrhtra, Malaria, Fever suadT. Ague, und are useful at times in nearly aH! diseases to cause a free and regular action of the Bowels. The best antidote for all MMM* rial 1-olson. Price, 95 cent* a Dor. ITarner's Safe .Verriue qnlctlyztnto Rest and Slcen to the suffering, cures f Ic-u5- nelieand Neuralgia. Prcvrnta Epllsptor. fe’lta, and is the remedy for Krrvous T~i —i (ration brought on by excessive dunkire-<^, over-work, menial shocks, and other cancer, It relieves the psdKsaC. - al 1 diseases and to uars- cr Injurious totbesjpi-- tem. The beat ol out Nervines. Bottles of two stereo prices, 50 eta. and $jl_ DnncRt»U A OcuteftAL Heine S^v&tivtR Djabetes - SAf £ Bi'Tfcfi SAf£ NhRViN SAFE PIUS L Medicine | H.H. Warner £tCe&- Proprletoiw*. BOCHESTEB* CySend Ior pKcphle:***: j URa Y’3 ttPEuIF.C AlEUI 1NE. TRADE MARK. THE jr-aatTRADE KtgUab rem edy. An un failing ire for 8emin*l eak ness. Sperm at- orrbea 'trpo- lire, t- ncy, and -II ^ ■ VWt jh* - a*eo I ihal^ ^ -xv—' Before TaHagquente cf «e» ahtsetaas lnsofmrm ry, uni venal U-hu it., pain in the hack, dimn :s oi v.iicr, prFmokohr old age. a> d many o:Ire siieaxea that Jtae ta hx, unity and consumption and a preiUHtr-r crises- Full tariiculars in our psmph ci.nhiik wo A*.. sire to .end ire- by n ail to (very one. 1 is cific Medicine i» sold by all druggists at pi ^er, packaae, ersix pactag.« for £5 will bo mx; by nihil on receipt c f thnmorcy by i.ddi*j,ia «i the GR»Y VEDICINE CO. No - 0 Me. kai.i ^ B *ex, De'rott. Mich, hold in Mtcon an4-*.are. wttere by all dr.iygi-t». cct2td»a>t JOR SAlsF. M Y residence vonMning feur largo xndtxo t mail rooms, double kitehun ini otb- >oack * buiidinss. with gieunds co talnirg four weso*. prnmiientlv aud well aitust-d mar Troupe WTi. Auo twosm-lnr places adjoining, with (julej— ines. For price, etc., apply *.n tha ore- im to. igjjjMgfiaiE HELEN VlL^FR G LORGIA. BIKBCOt'Nl Y—Wbenzs Aim at H. IVooT.lk bis mace *pp iiatioa i<.- l»i._ ter.-o'>dmin atralionon tbeest-le of D--.i l Won.'folk, late of .aid rourtv dc tcict. Theoesre therehre to cite and • dmnm-b sE? Barton* concert ed to be ami appear at the Giur. of Ordinary oi tho frit Monday in fchruacjm next to show muse, if a- y they have why Vtlutew otadmir.istraliin snculd not bog-oi ted to spnhemt. kVitnasmycffidal tixr ature. lanfitd J. A. McMANUS. Oraina^. JONES teem I ASK. IORSALS. "V|"Y plsniatton on the Ma on A AuruskirowA;. 1VJL ore h»if mile >rom HadJock’- btroiore., . contamircseven hundred and twer.t' ae eaa> land. Ono fourth of tha la,.tl ia in the voo-ls— oak ard hickory. The-e is xunuiuz astei and - - gool st rings in every field. A hanlsime reviv- denee with eight rooms, and Mrcounded by as. beautiful oak grove 1 will sr-ii i aittogethrx. erdividelt iulhre: parce's. ns parli-v- - it * i>2>. OC(29 THOM v» O BOWEN. L J GLTLJtxKTin. J E Carni Late Cashier Southern Hack Ktott o» fP L. J Guilmartin & &k. COTTON FAOTOBS —AND - Ciiissioa Ifieiilj. BAY 8TB£EY. Savannah - Georaii^ Liberml eta ir^df cn ft i sfpi n.» t t* otton. and lion Iie& -or i«tr mi It mk t iriRp'ft FMifN. M..JJ rfa AASnra J WIM28 * (MX. OotaOm I r j