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bap Tear Party.
Last evening, at the elegant residence
of Mr. Asher Ayres, decidedly the most
brilliant and deligHtful party of the se t-
son, occurred In the leap year party given
by the young ladies of the city. It inclu
ded the creme de In creme of Macon so
ciety.
The toilets were simply elegance and
beauty combined, and the ladies never
appeared more charming.
Among the visiting ladies were Misses
Colquitt and Lovejoy, of Atlanta, and
Miss Buford, of Kentucky, Mre. Farley of
Savannah, aud Miss Wadley of Boling-
broke.
The party lasted until one o'clock,
when all returned from the scenes of en
joyment to dream of the happy hours
spent together. The very novelty was
enjoyed. Well did the young ladies carry
out the rolle of the young gentlemen,while
the attentions bestowed were received
with becoming grace by the gentlemen.
The duties of floor managers devolved
on Misses Lizzie Plant, Cora Nutting
Mattie Ruan and Nettie Dunlap, and never
liavc the trying duties of the position been
more charmingly discharged.
Among tlt« gentlemen present were Mr.
tV. G. Solomon, in full dress, violets and
hyacinths, Remhert standing collar with
satin tie; Mr. George Wadley, resplen
dent in full black suit, patent leather
dancing slippers; Mr. It. S. Sauls-
burv, black suit, white satin tie,
arranged a . la pinafore; Mr.
A. R. Woodson, fuU dress, heavy
watch chain and locket pendent,
sprig of hyacinth on lappel; Mr. H. M.
North, full suit, immaculate front, lappel
relieved with delicate flowers, standing
collar and white satin tie; Mr. J. C. Van
Syckles, Capoul hangs, Roman gold watch
chain aud jewelry, white satin
tie and Crown collar, setting
off a suit of black; Mr. W. I’.
Edwards, one of the popular blondes
of the occasion, decorated with
an exquisite' boutonniere^ Hr. G. II.
Plant, full dress, white tie; Mr. A. R.
Freeman, black, turn-down collar, exten
sion cream satin tie, miniature* bouquet
for ornaments, cream gloves; Mr. F. S.
Ellis (New York), on regie in full dress
suit with lovely studs; Mr. A. D. Schofield,
black suit, and tlirec bultou kids;
Mr. Frank Rogers, three button kids,
heavy garniture of flowers on lappel; Mr.
J. P. Fort, full dress broadcloth suit;
Colonel B. B. Lewis, Mr. George Payne,
Mr. J. S. Saulsbury, Mr. C. M. Nutting,
Captain T. L. Ross, Mr. R. W. Patterson,
Mr. Joe Bond, Mr. W. H. Woodson and
several others were in faultless evening
dress, the special points of which time and
space prevent particularizing and for this
seeming neglect the reporter desires to be
pardoned.
Dot» About Dranuu aud Dramatists.
The latest and a very successful opera
is entitled the Pirates of Penzance.
Frederick Paulding Is considered a ris
ing young tragedian. He will play in At
lanta next week.
Fanny Davenport played Pique in At
lanta last week.
Cliff W. Tayleure, the celebrated dra
matist and author, is in Cincinnati.
Mr. F. C. Bangs remains in Philadel
phia, and has greatly improved in health.
Mrs. B. Macauly will travel with her
husband the balance of the present season.
The rumor that Robert McWade has
broken up for the season is wholly with
out foundation. . .
There is said to be fresh trouble in
Alice Oates-Tracy-Titus-Watkins Combi
nation. - yj>; :
Miss Kate Forsyth has made a decided
success a» principal support to John Mc
Cullough.
Ada Cavendish is down in gay New Or
gans, where she Is meeting with much
encouragement.
Sheridan has agreed to go to London
with Mr. and Mrs. McKee Rankin to play
the “ Parson ” in “ The Danites.”
Maggie Mitchell’s Southern totir, like all
her other tours, lias been a very successful
one. She is way down in Texas.
Miss May Croly, who has appeared on
the stage with Joe Jefferson and Clara
Morris, has retired to her home circle.
John T. Raymond says he never drinks
nor chews. But the Troy Times declares
that he occasionally wrestles with the
truth and gets thrown.
Tom W. Keen, for his performance of
“ Richard III.” at the Boston theatre one
night last week, received thirteen calls.
That is enthusiasm.
An actress in “ Madame Favart’s” in a
London theatre threw herself into the
arms of an actor with such force that they
both rolled upon the stage.
Joe Emmett is said to be the most suc
cessful man now in the profession. Wher
ever he performs crowds flock to hear and
see him.
Joe Murphy is looking for an author
who will write him an Irish play without
a soldier, a grasping landlord and liis
henchman, ana without a prison scene.
Chanfrau is not likely to visit Brattle-
boro, Vermont, again. He played there
recently to exactly $22. They told him
there was a full house for Brattleboro,
and Chanfrau says that if tbat was a full
house, he doesn’t want to see it sober.
If you arc in a theatre when it takes
fire on the stage, you have at least seven
minutes to spare before smoke or flames
will injure anyone beyond the orchestra.
Devote this time to picking up watches
and wallets—Exchange.
Augusta Dargon’s manager, now in
Australia, says in a letters “Mr. J. C.
Wi'liamson and his charming wife (nee
Maggie Moore) are playing to immense
houses in ‘II. M. S. Pinafore’ at the Thea
tre Royal, Sydney. Miss Moore makes a
very piquant ‘Josephine,* while Mr. Wil
liamson makes a great feature of tlie ‘Ad
miral.’” '
—The Appleton Church Home concert
will take place on the 10th proximo.
FAMILY BALSAM
FAMILINE.
A Me and Iffectml Ratify
PROMPTLY BELIEVING
PM m ISFLAMMITION
SYMPTOMS OF At
TORPID LIVER.
J?*xT° r Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
urithnduU sensation in the back
under tho rhoulderblnds. fall-
eotm*. with a disinclination to
fci-lISPSfgoUycr mind irritability of
vrithe.feelinKorfiav-
somo ^tity, Weariness, llh-
^ the Heart, Dots be-
,y® llo T Skin, Headache
besttessnocs
colored Urine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED.
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON EE DEVELOPED!
TEXT’S PILLS arc especially adapted to
sarti eases, one dose effects sueh n rtinmre
of feeling na to untoiiit.lt (be sufferer.
CONSTIPATION.
Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect
health be enjoyed. If iho constipation Is
of recent date, a tingle dose of T’OTT’S PIT.Tfl
will rtiT.lco, bat if it baa become bahiiaal, ono
pal thou Id be taken every n igh t, gradually lessen
ing the frequency of the dote until a regular daily
movement 1* obtained, which will soon follow.
FOR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL
. .. USE.
This Family T;aim in is composed of Barks.
Boots and heinous Gums Item the trees of cur
hative Forests, is eh one of these ingredients
1-good fcrtr.e complains terwhLh FAMILl.v*
is recommended. but wli*n eompoundeo tegeth
er they mike a Bslssm which law positive cure
for toe cjt plaints. This Balsam takes the place
ot salves, ointments and liciments. It has been
tried daring the iast two years, every one u-ing
saving. “1 would not be without it." Every
Family should have it in their bouse, ready for
use. ,, : r
Numerous testimonial* lave been Ireceived
which will be nubli-hei, from p. rsons who hav
used the FarnLine Ba’sam (or the paat two years
showing the surprising efficacy, value and suc
cess of this Famtline Bali am. For its quick and
sore healing properties, it has no equal; lor its
relieving and allsying inflammation, no medi
cine has ever been compounded equal toil. It is
perfectly safe to use at any and all times, and a
quick and thorough cure for such complaints as
Fains in the Chest, Shoulders, back and Side
Earns and Scalds, Spiaios, Strains, Braises,
Rheumatic and Neuralgia Fains, Swelling
cf the Joints.Stiff Joints .Stiff Neck, Con-
traated Muscles, Spinal Affectisns,
■White Swellings, Chares, Calluses,
Galls, Bunions, Chilblains, Corns,
Frost Bites, Poisoning by Dog
wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects,
Chsppod Hands, Lips, Ring
worms, Salt Rheum,Telte\
Pimples, Itohing.Diy Sca
ly Eruptions ot theSkin,
OU Sores,Scald Head
Outward Hnmorsof
any kind, Hemor
rhoids, Files,
Numbness. Worms,
Ague in the Face, Ear-ache,
Hoarseness. Sere Throat, Coughs. Croup.
This Family Balsam Fanvltoe surpasses sny
auJ al other known remedies recommended for
such complaints. In each package will be found
a pamphlet containing a abort treathe on all the
complainta for which this Balsam Is recommend
ed. with full and simple directions how to use the
Balsam for each cjmplaint.
Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle.
Pi’ty.rent size contains three times the qnan-
tity of twenty-flve-cent aise.
PBE°A tED BY
11. R. STEVENS,
Pioprictor of Vegetme,
Beaton, Vats.
FAMILINE is sole by all all Druggist*.
14jsn
G B RyiA. BIBB COUNT*.—WhereasT. “
Tinsley bss made application tor letters o
administration on the estate of Sarah G. Tinsley,
late of said county deceased.
1 hese are therefore to cite acd admonish all
persons concerned tobeand appear at the Court
of Ordinary ot said county on the first Monday
in February next, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters of administration should not
be granted to applicant.
Witness my official signature.
an4td J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
$500 REWARD
For a Fertilizer that will Compete
with Black’s in price and quality.
w®
offer a special premium of £50 at the next
Georgia Stale Fair fortne largest yield ot
cotton on one acre of land, when it is fertilized
with
Black’s Fertilizer
only. The right to make it to be purchased from
us. Farmers who have not already bought rights
will find it to their interest to call at onr office
and gel one. Office Telegtanh and Messenger.
ASHLEY A SPBIR.
D rill Ml By B. M. WOOLLEY. At-
w * dim Manta, Ga. Reliable evidence
■ABIT | given, and reference to cured
I patients and physicians.
CUXtFl 1 Send for my book on the
dec7-dwlawlv habit and ita cure.
JIO RUSSELL * GO,
Green River Works.'
ianlS2-dawSm
COTLIBY
to
invested in Well street stocks
makes fortunes eveiy month.
ik seat free explaining everything. Address
BAXTER k cO. Bankers, 7 Wall street. New
York. ■
octet: Agents profit per week. Will prove
$33. DD it or forfeit $500. (A Outfit free. B
3 rideout
cct8 w6m
■ k CO. (IS Fniton street, N Y.
OHS R WZSZ.
JlSQ WSST
WEST BROS
Ctttii fuim, Cmmumm ItrtbiU,
—AGENTS fORTHB—
W. & G. GDANG.
68 Bay St - Savannah, Qa.
BAGGING AND TIES FOR 8 ALB.
Srompt attention to business andUbtrel 4
—eg on consignment*. * sng20 aawsm
Bsr.F. It. Osgood, New York, enyat
•! have had r Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Nervousness. I never had any medicine to do
me so much good as TUTT3 FILLS. They are
as good as represented."
Office 35 Jllurray Street, New York.
TUTT’S KATtt DYE.
Ciut ILm on WsiBXXftg ebanjod to a Glossy
Black by apfrifle application of tLis Die. It tin*
IWYa * Nateral Color. ada instant*neoosly, and is
as I larmier. a s f pnnr water. Sold by DrujfffisLs, or
frntby express on recoii>tof fil.
Office 39 Murray St., Now York,
RDlNARY’S OFFICE. JOSES COUNTS.
November *8/ 1879-Whereos fttran A
B'Sdley. administratrix, applies to ms fordii-
rm*ikn from e»Ute of Jo«epb Bradley deceased.
These • to notify ell pewona eonoeni^d to
fcbow cauit et this office on the first Monday In
March next, if any they hare why the same
shall not be granted.
25^ "iMgfaU o*ii-~
OPIuNes^
cue. Prices reduced lo suit the lisie*. Mr*. J. A-UroIIwftr
Cor act If Mn. Dr. S. B. ColliaO i-»Porta.
LOTOCIIF .Iirs. wr. i*. ■
ATUATA A CHARLOTTE
AIK-LINE RAILWAY.
OFFICE GBN’L PA88. A TICKET AG|T
ATUlXTA, Ga, Oct 81,1*7*.
O N and alter Sunday, November lOtb. double
daily Trains will ran on this Bowl at follows
GOING EAST.
Night Vail and Pawnser Train.
Arrive Atlanta...^—. !
Leave Atlanta...............—. —a-raP™
Day Passenger Train.
9 00
Night Vail and Fasten ger Train.
Arrive Atlantia. lAOOm
Leave Train*
Arrive AS—to—.1n 1 1 . m. In 10 pm
Leave ASwkLw—.,unfiltini'
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Aooommodatian Train
Arrive Atlanta_.......,— —• •
Leave Atlmt^—^
Local Freighted A^SLtton Train
Arrive at Atlanta......... — AJOP ■
Leave AtlanU.„^„„. u „ —...
Through Freight Train
Arrive A«jmta.„ 1U0 a »
Close connection at' Atiania for aQ pointl W*at
and at Charlotte for ^^^qjjiaCRE, G *•
^ * ^^owl^FsMmurer and Ticket A««ct.
jjflm^agaslf
100am
Emerson’s Anthem Book.
By L. O. Emerson. Prioe fl.25, or s!2 per dcz.
It is t pleatnre to look through this fine trok,
and Choit Leaders will a 1 te pleated w th the
general bta'ity of the music, and the great vari
ety. There are mere than00 Anthems. Motel*.
8e- truces.etc.,inc'udiDgan Anthem Doxology
and tome fire new Hymn Anthem*. _ Alto 18 he-
sponses and Cnanti. Music' for Christmas, Fat
ter, and all ether special occasions is provided
THE SLEEPING QOBBN. (80 eta.) Fine Op
en ta by Balie.
HAVE YOU SEEN
“WHITE j&OBES,”
the new Sabbath School Eockf It ta a grand
good Book and it meeting with unexampled iuc-
cets.
Only published two months ago. it "takes” «o
wrll tv.at the publithers are forcet to istue edi
tion after eaitiou to keep pace with the demand
To state it tersely,
WHITE ROBES
bat erne straight into the hearts or all lovers cf
Hsbbatn School Music, and the fact is due to its
purity, freshness and orisinaiity.
Send SO cents in stamps for a sample copy,
per dezen.
TEMPPRANUE JEWELS. 45 rents, by J. H.
Tenney, should bo used by all Temper* nee aud
Reform dabs. • >-*
Any bouk mailed, post frte. for the retail price.
OLIVER DITSON&CO.i Boston.
O. H. DlTSON A CO. 848 B’dw.y N.T
J*nt4tf L
FROM FACT
Every Man his own Agent,
LUDDEN & BA.TE8’
Grand
INTRODUCTION SALE
fs n compound of the virtues of sarsapa
rilla, stillinsia, mamlntlce, yellow iloik,
with the iodideof potoshand iron, all pow
erful blood-making, Mood-cleansing, and
life-sustaining Clements. It is the purest,
safest, and in everyway the most effectual
alterative medicine known or available to
the public. The sciences of medicine and
chemistry have never produced so valua
ble a remtdy, nor one so potent to cure
all diseases resulting from-impure blood.
It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous
diseases, Kryslpelas, Rose, or St. An
thony’s cFire, Pimples and- Faoc-
grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Bolls, Tu
mors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum,
Scald-head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores,
Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neu
ralgia, Female Weaknesses and Ir-
By its searching and cleansing qualities
it purges out the foul corruptions which
contaminate the Mood, and cause de
rangement and decay. It stimulates and
enlivens the vital functions. It promotes
energy and strength. It restores and pre
serves healthf- It infuses new life and
vigor throughout the whole system. No
sufferer from any disease which arises from.
impurity of the blood need despair, who
will giro Aver’s Sarsaparilla a fair
trial.' Remember, the earlier the trial,
the speedier the cure.
Its recipe has been furnished to physl-
.chins everywhere: and they, recognizing
Its superior qualities, administer it in their
practice.
For nearly forty years Ayer’s Sar
saparilla has been widely used, and tf
how possesses the confidence of millions
of people who have experienced benefits
from its marvellous curativo virtues.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
. . Lowell, Mass.
Sold ex au. ekcgcist* evertwvSmb.
9ui t Banltm & Lamar
M>1»
Wholesale Agents,
MAOOM. C
Coiit nu-aoitil Nor. 1, 1880. Unlyialeof
the kind e*er ■uci'eisfuHy carried ent in Ameri
ca. Five Thix-annd *»|>- rb fnuromrnis
at Factory rates for introduction and advertise
ment Don't miss this chance to oin this Gigan
tic Club cf 5 SCO parchavn, and a cure an in
strument at wcolei nti* rales'
NSW PLAN OF SELIM.
No Aseits! No Commissions! instrument*
shipped flora Factory direct to purchaters, and
all middle-men's prodts saved. Every min his
own snout, and vntiiled to ag El’s rates. The
only house Pou’h selling on this n«w p’sn. B-.y-
irgfromusis practically buying fr-im the man
ufacturer-. and our prices sre as low as manu
facturers ev r give. See these special offers:
PIANOS.
$125.
1 Oct. Rrse-
wood.carved legs
Catalogue price S525.
7)i Oct. Rose
wood. Urge size
Carved legs. Serpent'Dc
pli-th Cat. price S600
.'i Oct. Square
trend. Extra
larg- size and magnifi
cently ornamented c**e
Catalr.gua p-jee fflO
ORGANS
9S«ppa.Hand- &K7
ome walnut cue. V“f
with gold orn-mentinn.
13 8i» pv.TlirieOTl
5*ts of reeds, large Vlt
tize, extended ton Stag-
are ease of rich desiim.
13 St«pt.ThrveG£(
■sets reel*, superb *P®*
Mirror Top French Wal
nut. Burl inlaid and gold
ornamented ea-e
GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE MASK. THE xreatTRADE MARK.
B-glut rem
t »dy. An un
^failing ire’or
kemii-al eak-
nes-, Spermat
orrhea, fmpo-
t> ncy. and all
diseases that,
Eefora Taking q c uence of !StAfterTaking.
ibvte; as a lciaof mtm-ry, universal lassitude,
pain in the back, dimness otvisten, premature
old age, a> d many othtdiseases that Je*d to in-
sanity and consumption and a premature grave.
Full tarticular* in our pamphlet, which we de
sire to send tree by sr ail to«very one. T he Spe
cific Medicine it sold by all druggists at 81 per
package, or six psc» ages for M will be sent free
by mail on receipt cf thn money by addressin -
the GRAY kEDlclNE CO, Note Mechanics'
B!ec», Detroit. Jlicb. Sold in Maton and every
where by all dniggiits. oct!4 dawlv
TS withdrawing from the firm of l£ H. Starr A
X Co., of Macon. Georgia, in which done lit*
interested. I propose to continue the cotton buli-
Eeatiumy name. . _
1 mis "5 A. L LEMAN.
All guaranteed instruments from reliable ma
kers. Sold under six years guarantee. Shioce*
direct from factory, or. from 8avannah.it pre
ferred. For SIS extra on a piano or S4 on an
organ, we assume freight to any railroad depot
or steamer landing booth. Sent on 15 days test
trial, we p-y the fre ght both way* if not satis
factory. Order tni test in your own h-me. Se
verest teats of competent musicians invited. Pur-
rhaiere’ choice from Ten Loading Makers and
Two hundred diffetent styles. Special retea to
teachers, school*, churches and pastors. Send
for Introduction Sale Circular giving full infor
mation. Adircts
LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA,
WHOLESALE ORBAN AND PIAIO HEALERS.
det27-dltawkwly
Schall has applied far the setting apart of
homestead of realty and the valuation of the
same. I will pass upon ssiu application on Kitur-
day, January si, 1880, at !0 o’clock a. m. at mj
office.
Witness my official signature.
jantetd » J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in Stoekt by tbo “Two Unerring Rules for
Success.” in Messrs T«wrence A Co’s new Circa*
ar. The combination method, which this firm
has made so successful, enables people with
large or small means to reap all the benefits of
largest capital and best skllL Thousands of or*
ders, In various sums, are rooled into one vast
amount and ee operated as a mighty whole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advan'ages
of the largest operator. Immense profits sre
divided monthly. Any amount, from f 5 to £5,000
or more, ran be used successfully. New York
Baptist Weekly, September 28,1878, says .• “By
the combination system 815 would make $75. or
5per cent: J50 pays $550, or 7 percent; $100
makes 81,000. or 10 per cent on tbo stock during
the month, according to the market." Frank
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, June *9th; “The
combination method cf operating stocks is the
most sucoessfnl ever adopted'” New York In
dependent, 8ept, 12th: “The eembination sys
tem is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an income while
it is kert working by Messrs Lawrence A Co.”
Brooklyn Journal, April 88th: “Our editor rnaae
antt profit of 810125 from $80 in one of Messrs
Lawrence A Co s combinations ” New Circular
(mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and
bonds wanted. Gover* cent bonds supplied
Lawrence A Co, Bankers, 57 Exchange Floe*
New York.
.DENTISTRY.
1 Respectfully annetree to the rlvizets or Ma
con and the public generally, that 1 have
opened on Mutberrv rtreet, onposite the Lanier
House a Cental < ffloe, where I wUl practical den
tistry in all it. branches.
I c rJially invito my friendi and former pat-
r.us and the BubUs generally who neol the ter-
vi-o of a dentist to call <n me.
Very respectfully.
, , 8. B. BARFIELD, D.D.B.
janlS dim-wSm*
Authorized bv the Commonwealth of Ky.
and Fairest in the World.
!16tHi
Fopular Monthly Drawing of the
Common wealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT UACAULBY’8 THEATRE,
In the City ot Louisville, on
Saturday, Jan. 81.1880.
These drawings authorized by act of the Leg
islature of 1899 and sustained by all the court,
of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of
stiier lottery companies who cl<im the sole own
ership ot ’’all the gr.nl* in Kentucky,” to the
contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on
the laalduy of every month (Sundays excepted)
and are supervised by prooinent State officials.
Krtrjr ticket bolder can be bis own
•apesYiser, call ont hit number and
sre It placed in tbe Wheel.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only «*•
any of
THE FOLLOWING FRIZES.
Fnse....„„......... | WjIO
1 Prize 10,0*. 0
1 Prize 5.004
10 Prizes 81,040 each l'.ooo
SO Prise* 500 each lo.OOf
100 Prize* 100 each 10,00!
100 Prizes 50 each 10,000
600 Prizes Mooch 11000
,,000Prizes 10each. 10,000
> Prises 300 e*< fa, ap’reiimat'n prise* 2,700
S Prises too each da ao l,SO»
8 Frizes 100 each da do 9C0
L9M Frizes 81IX, 400
Whole Tickets,IS. Hall Tickets. $L
27 Tickets, 860. 56 Tickets. 81«
All applications for club rates should be made
to the borne office.
FuU list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and
mailed to all ticket-bold irs. Send all orders b-
money or bank draft in letter, or by oxpresi.
Orders of £5 and upward by expreti can be seat
at oureipoi se. Address R. M. Botrdman or T.
J. Lomiaeiford, Courser-Journal Building. Lou-
isvnle Kv„ or either person at No. 168 Broad
way, New York,
au*S0 eodtuthusat Aw|y
KIDNEY&UVER
C U RE
(Formerly Dr. Cralg’t Sidney (Aire.)
A vegetable preparation and the only tore
rtvo«iy In the world for Brigtit’a Disease,
Diabetes, mid ALL Kidney, Liven aud
Vrlnnry Dlsessara.
•d~restimonIa!s ofthehighestorderln proof
of there statements. -i;
W*For thecure of Diabetes, call for War-
ner’e Safe Diabetes Care.
BS-For the cure of Bright’* and the other
diseases, call for Warner’* Safe KMney
and Liver Care.
S®“WARNER’S
Safe Remedies are
sold by Druggista
and Dealers in
Medicine every*
where.
H.H. Warner & Co.
Proprietors,
ROCHESTER, H^7<
ffTSni for PffBpblot
and Testiaonlalt.
«|IRON& STEEL,13
^ Carriage ill ffigw iCvletials S
^jLeiilier aid EtiHiff Bellisg,||
w\
m
si
AVEBY’8 j 8^
H0K8E PLOWS,! 0
Iir-FOOT PL«W8.
giGUNS. PISTOLS.,
JjJ! AMMUNITION,
®| FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.
w i We haveaw.ll asstrtcd stock ard !(j)
“Iguarantee prices.!'
1A J DROPS OP i: r
4(jConstituticn Water
* w ffiUDifff’niupu a m v
THREE TIMER A DAT
Ctires Bright’s Diseas*. Infl-mmatton of th .
Kilt rys, Mon- in tne Bladder, Catarrh of th
hi.dder, Drabotvs. Gravel, Gleet, Brick-dus
D. posit. Childhood Wtakue.a.
For Female Complaints a arerialtr. Fenc for
eiroular, Foraale by all I’ru.inats
MORGAN A allfn;
oct8d*w*m 59 Joheatraet.N T
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jons »la»bbkt. tons t loffno*
JOHN FLAMEKY & €0
Cotton Factors
—AS©—
Comml’ slon Merrhants,
NO 8 KELLI’S BLOCK. BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, ga.
A gents forjEWBU/s mills yarns
and nOMEaTICS, etc, etc.
BAGGING and TIBS POR SALE AT LOW
EST MARKET RATES.
PROMPT ATTBNTlON GIVEN TO ALL
BUSINESS ENTRUSTKD TO US.
_ LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON.
B1GNMENTS. auvSl d wA.wim
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•vaaveaassaaaaaaciaavaa.es ••*•*«*•••
A WORD TO THOSE WHO USE POROUS PLASTERS. It is universally acknowledge fact that
BEK SOS’S 02 PC IKE P0B0U8 PLi STEBS ABE SUPEBIOBTO Ml 0THIBS
The great di macd for thi m baa «tis.dmr.tmber cf unscrci uIouf parties to make anil ssil wasth-
’es* imitaliax* under the name o'<,sp.irtin> or Ciptitin. Aa the m»rket is tlccrd uitu tnfrnor
pla.tir* a,llingat ary >rice it it urpor'aLlf<r tho(cciumir to 1 row ahith isthebts;. V is well
known that tome cf iheche.p t laateri have hi en .xamitud and found to contain injurious ingredi
ents which nair tb.w daryetovatn nae; ca.aina raralytts aid ether dinar os.
.I. i/ SEaEURI a JOHNSON, Phutr-acntlcal •'hetnista’ New York. Price SI cent*.
OAUriON— Se- that tho 1 word CAPCINBcn c»,h rlanrri*corrfctly .peiied.jai 6 1m
into coiuuuiakliuu
nary tYWlBentw enl) zie* it,
IL3«- * are vetrovi d'iTWL
lcc3 us amdly taste. henrlrTfr* aad
— — —— _ — voice, eyej, faint
feelings,matter dropping iatothe throat* <iagnrt4*Agedjra,anU/nauV eon*uyij>iion'andpremiere‘t l'ix
CONSUMPTION „fv F H s M v4ia
ratarrb, Bronrihiiiis tTongh*. Ncrrou^ and CatarrfcrU KpruIachej.Deafneaaj
5>oreThroat, arai all di^nr-es of the air-pairsa^cs an«i lunj^j tre:/*» no trea^
meat so pieaeug, thoroi^n, oertaiu to euro &ud jive r .liet fl
DE YOKE'S' MMI
y CtxrWi o-1
A compound ofthemoft healing ba’svire kno»n torned’cal .«ckae*.witM
GARSBLATED PINE TREE TAR ■&&,??*•?!&{
)ialiQ«r fro«i !>eVon« J » Inhaler* isconrer'^d ir.to a
orstir\iz. arid hearity? vapor, and tnkiM o:* eot to UMt!iies8<slcAviltvsaf the
head, andi into all the Mir-paMsaRe** mxxd tho loonjithcfo it ocis ms a local
ipplicatinn tc» the disr&sed end it«* health-firing power L* felt at
i'.sk Tho cnW m<^h(w) l»y which these di*va»«3 can bo permaiibratbp caredL
HOME TREAT^iEMT
or (^uiafln> tp be returned if cot e^tiafactsiry. IF^AIhi) for enlc by
V. -S yoi
writing,
INHALERS
TAD wkioii,
I Mil brcn;i:
avertad ir.to a da
: to Uie>i;-.-_--'dc
now., adilrpes HOtllf isVtjniC'tN*' s f
Ice hrrjtnri
h n.r.^.1.
■Mn
L J Guilwabtix, j b Gacckr
Late Cashier Southern Bank State of G
L. J Guilmartin & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS
—iiMJ*" i
edition llertt.
BAY 8TBEET,
Savannali - Georgia.
Liberal sulvar.ces made on consignment*
etton. Bagging and ltoa Ties for sale at lo'
t market ratea. -u ,M dfm
is tbe most eoonom’oal form of | Nash tog
Soap. All bar or square cakes wear down in
uee to a larg* flat piece, too thin to handle
and. therefore, wanted: while the OVAL
CASE of
BM ■■■•Wjagiaoamma
NEW” SOAP can be cat in two, the oval
end ffaeped readily in tbe band, and the lore
ger end worn down almoet to a wafer with-
ont any waste. COLGATE A OO. reoom
mend their
Trade-Mark Registered) to Oarefal house
eepera not only a* anperior in quality ha
in fom the most esjaimtst sotp ever
■d*;ang30-wAa»t tf
Valuable Land for Sale.
G
BORGIA. Crawford-county.—By virtue of
the power vested is me by a certain mort
gage eieoate.1 ly G. M. Lumpkin to secure a
ce tain promissory note fortbeauin of one hun
dred and fifty du'Iars (8150), said mortgage dated
tbe 23d d»y of January, 1 £77, and reoordrd In the
Clerk's office ol Crawford county, in Book J,
pag(*7'and77.1 will, on Tuesday the second
day of Mart h. 1851 before theoourt house door,
iu the town ot Knoxville. Georgia, expose at
origirallv rioukton now Crawford co-inty. State
of Goorgir, containing onj hundred one and one-
fourth acres (1G1 : 4 ), mere or leu. known * a the
Nancy 8baddell place. Titles in fee simple will
be trade to the purchaser, as authorized in isid
mortgage. Said tract ot land will be sold tas>t-
itfy the principal, interest and attorney’s feet, to-
wit: One hundred tnd fifty dollars principal,
with interest at twelve percent, per annum
from November l, 1879. ana 825 attorney's fees,
at expressed in said mortgage. The skua mort
gage made and delivered to me,the undersigned,
to secure said note, with the power expressed
therein, to sell said property in the event default
was trade in tbe payment thereof, and default
having been mode on the day of sole, 1 will exe
cute titles in fee simple to the tame. This Feb
ruary 2,1839.
j n29-law4w JACOB SEISEL.
tffii
A YEAR and
Outfit free.
Maine.
G eorgia.bibb county.—'Nhenaa w.t.
Hollingsworth k&s made application for
letter* of dismission, as administrator from th*
estate of Elisa 3. Hollingsworth, lateof said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
p rsons concerned to be end aspear at the Court
of Ordinal? ot aald county on tbe lint Monday
to April text to thaw canoe, if any they have,
why letters of ditmiiaion should not be (ranted
to Applicant.
Witness my official signature,
jot 4td J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
THI STOKAOH IS BTBENOTHBNKD,
Tbe Ever recnlated. tbe bowel* pat hi proper
order, the blood enriched and purified, and
the nervous system rendered tranquil and
vigorously this inestimable family medicine
and safeguard against disease, which is,
moreover, a most agreeable and effective ap
petizer, and a oordial peonUorly adapted to
the wants of the aged and infirm,
ding
For sale by all
orally-
nggista and dealers gen*
Jan 8 lm
A fresh siook of Hostetler’s -Bitters nitre
ceived it
dec! RLLJ&’DRUG MORE.
*tr*
■ VALUABLE
If you ore raftering from
tag on a bed ot Oiciaiea*,'
Hop Bitters
If you are a minis
self with your pastoral —
out with euro anil work, or
S f you fool weak ami iUo-
knowjngwhy.
Hop Bitters will
are a man of bus-
tolling over
Hop Bitters will
itroin’o
tore, to
Cn&on, or are growing too
Hop Bitters will
If you ore In tho work-
desk, anywhere, end feel
cleansing, toning or sttm-
nop Bitters Is
TS
TRUTHS.
will Cure Yon.*
and have overtaxed your-
tie*; or a mother, won
Restoro Yen
inoas, weakened by (ha
duties; or a man ot lee-
midnight work,
Strengthen Yon.
suffering from any India-
fast, asu often tho coos.
Relievo You. •
shop, on the farm, at th*
that your system needs
slating without fastest-
What Yen Need.
If JOU arc old, and your pules is feeble, your
nerve* unsteady, ondyoor faculties waning,
lisp Bitten will give you New Ufa aad Vigor.
Hof Coma Coax jj the^aweateat, mfmt and 1
One Hof Psu> for Stomach, liver and KMusya Isa
star to all others. Cures by aheorpSSon. It Is part act. I
D,L C. is an abwointe and irreWsttble cure fardrank-l
ennews, use of opium, tohaeoo and narcotics. I
Akow sold tr dnifgi.li. Hep DiLtwrw Co.Roehwter,N.T. J
NOICE TO DBBTO&8 AND CBBDI.
TORS. |
G EORGIA. BIBB OOUNTY.—All persons Ins .
debied to the estate Mrs. Masy A. T. t
Mtn-bcw. deceased, of said county, are notified I
to come forward nod make immediate payment,
and all who hare eialms aninst said relate will ,
present them in terms of the law.
v deed* WM. RYDER, adm’r. I
M
AlIOOl
srmisrw»ta^CL^;'ofMuHeSr^^d^
orders brought on by indiscretion or eicaem Affy
r»nirci*t hRR the fnsrrMiont^ AddreM
^ • TITWMr Ac CO.. 7f. 1
©1
w w aoBiwx Hixarnnianw
w. W. GORDON & CO.
Successor to Tison k Gordon).
Cotton Factor^
Cam miiaio a^Mercbants,
NO lit BAY 8TBEET, SAVANNAH. GA.
HOWARD T1N8LRV.Trawling Agent
LOdNK MADE UPON HATItFACTORY AS-
8URANCB OP COTTON 8HIPMBNTR.
VERY FULL ADV (NO Kg MADE ON OON-
BIGN HUNTS OF COTTON.
RAGGING ANDTIBB KURNT8HBD OUB-
TOME SB AT LOWEBT MARKET PRIOE.
sussisdswdtn
stimnUte tbe liver, stomach and bo
digtitton.eure dyspepsia, bUlious colic, cramps
and pains and preti-nt ague and' malarial dis
ease*. For weak and sore longs, palpitation ot
the brer-, nainfal kidneya. rbenmstitm, acnral-
fils Jug adrt
world. Ge
VOLTtlO
Frio* 26 eta. For trio by Hunt. Rankin A Lo-
mar, Atlanta and Macon, and Oteeols. Butler,
amialldnuclsta. Mttlks
IRON BITTERS,
AGreatTonle.
IRON bTtTERS,
A Sure Appetizer.
IRON BITTERS,
A CMspleta StrtBftbtMr.
IRON BlTTERS,
A Valaabl* Msdislne.
IRON BITTERS,
NotMdmliFmfa.
IRON BlTTERS,
For XMicat* FcmalM.
Highly recommended
to the public ibr oil dis
eases requiring* certain
and efficient IrotlV;
Aacrsir, etc. It ta
riches the blood,
strengthens tbe mus
cles, and gives new Uta
to the, nerve*. To tho
aged, ladles, and chil
dren requiring recupnr-
atlon, this valnable
remedy can not bn too
highly recommended.
It ncim like eekena
on tbe digestive argon*.
A teoapoonftil tefbra
meals will xmmril
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT.
Sold by all Dmjgirtz.
THEBBOWICHUmca
BALTIMORE, Md.
HUNT, EANKTN& LA.
Wholesale Ac
sou, Go.
• • TTfija
Cincinnati Packing Co.
Packers cf
PORK. LARD.
^—AND .
QUEEN OP I HE WEST BBAND OF
Extra Sugar Cured Hams,
Shoulders and Breakfast
Bacon.
Circinnati, Ohio.
Kill!
II if
Mew Advertisements.
ell Tools SiNftft
Angers, Brills, Horse Power
Machines for Boring and Drilling wells. Best in
America. *21A DAY MAD a KtRILY. Book
Free. Address LOOMIS A NYMAN. TIFFIN,
OHIO. an20-1m
| Prof. Hi bra’s Treatise on Dis-
Skin f eases of tbe Fkin, describing
Tliceri cee I »y“pttms of sli akin divetoet,
JJlOCabCS I with d rections for their core.
j Bent free to all afflicted. Ad-
VUToU* ' dress, with stamp, B. 8. Web
ster, 59 N. 5th street, Phi's., P*. ‘
Q*f7 Fl A MONTH and expetue* guaranteed
tpl 1 to Agents. Outfit tree. Shaw k Co
Ansusta, Me.
<ii. r 7r*FT A TEAR and expense* to acektt
to* • 4 i Outfit Free. Address P O VICK-
HOT Ansusta. Maine.
ADVERTISERS by addressing GEO. P. ROW-
11 ELL A CO., 10 Frfut e street. New York, ean
lewvn the exact ro t ol any proposed line of AD
VERTISING in.'mtreauNewspapers. US.100
page Pamphlet. 10c. 1 ■ janJU-lm
• FLVNIHD «l»PO»TrNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRI
BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 18s0-lt?'h Monthly
uraninz.
Louisiana State Lottery Oompani.
This Institution was regularly incorporated n.v
IheLegulsturo of tbe Bute for Educatiocsl and
Chari table purposes, in 1868, for the term ol
twenty-five years, to which con tract the inviola
ble faith ot tne State is pli dg d w’ i- h pledge hat
heen renewed b.r an crerwlielmii g popular vote,
securing its iranebbe in tbe new constitution
adopt-d Bccmbor 2. 1579. with a Capital ol
¥1,000,000, to which it has sines added , a reserve
land of 1150.009. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUN.
BER UlbTRt rtl’TIOFS sill take place monthly.
oaihetecvndT esday.
It never scales or post oones. Look at the follow
ing Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE 739,000. .
100.C0OTICKETS AT TWO DuLLARS BACH.
. HA1F-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Priza.... $80,000
1 Capital Prix-»..„„..' 10,000
1 Capital Prtzs 5,000
2 Prize* of gi.e0O.....„ 5 000
6 Prizes of 1.000 C.OCO
: 20 Prizreof 500... 10000
100 Prizaz of 10OU~«'.,.~ 10,000
200 Prize* of 50 10.0W1
510 Prize* cf 20 ... 10.0C0
_1S09 Prizes of U 19,000
APPROXIMATION PKlZEn.
• Approximation Prizes of 4300
9 Approximation Prin a of 200...
9 Approximation Prise* of ISO..
2.790
1.800
993
.5110.400
tgflQtl WBOt< d it
all points, to when) liberal compensation wilt be-
Diid.
' Write, clearly stating fun address, for further
taformatiou. er send order* by expreat or mad
addi eared only to'
- M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, la.
or same person at No *19 Broadway, New York.
.All our. Grand Eztraordiaary Drawic
under the ounervision and management ol Gene
ral* G.T. BH8UREGARD and 3UBAL A. EAR
LY janis
etc
FOR FOOD.
xnanafactared by Andrew' Erkenbreeher,
Cindaiustt, Ohio, Is the Queen of tsshle
edibles oasd the most dellctoua of Msslxe
prepsuwtlona' extant.
It ta baeasnpstralily pure, healthful and
economical, tsad a blessing alike to the
ikkasdwtDi for children and adults.
It enters Into the most recherche
pastry, iocs, and dessert dishes, embrisc-
laC blano-monge, ice cream, puddings,
custards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
delicacy and nutritious quality, and la
at sunew n necessity and a luxury In every
domestic storehouse. No edible Starch
stands so high the world over.
'Sold by Grocers every -where.
HHfiBnWUMucKsau-u.
DRESS GOODS, v . .. „
bilks,
■ shawm, ;• ’t
LINENS, «• .
. COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
1 TRIMMINGS, aill
i i reorirrm. •.
GLOVES,
• HOSIERY,
Glrla* and Boys’Suits,
Ladies’ Uxidexyrear,,
Infants Outfits,
DRESS MAKING, '
WRAPS, , A
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
* U NECKTIES,
GS.
111. WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS. .
HAMBURGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
FINS,
- wliiumi' ■
-v 'MDtDLEg,
FANCY GOODS, &c.
DRY GOSIfS
BYMAIL.
Send for Samples or information, and
satisfy x^s/rsclf lwio cheaply and quickly
you can ijet' er'erything in
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
of by Mail or Express. We carry an
average j _Sgut $Jfi0fl00, all bought
for prompt cash. V&'Try us.
*live the Children send for a set oj e>ur
sing Cards.
OOPER & fiONARB,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
EstociisIlSd 1852.
1AV Vir uboi nuilutity contaiiBU in k (lee
Jj made by Troup Solomon on tbe 22ddayoi
May, 1879. to the undersigned, said deed recjni-
rd tn Book U, page 6, in tli« clerk’s office cf th
Kup-rior Court ot Jor.es county. Grorris, on th'
9th day of June, 1879. 1 will put up at sa’o. be
lorn the couft rouse door in the town of Clit ton.
in Jones county, in said btate, on tho first Tues
day in February next, and betwten tbe usual
hours o i sale, at public outcry, for rath. th© f ol-
Tosirg property belonging to the said Troup Sol*
omon.to-wit: .That tractor parrel of land rim
t,lining >even*c-e». more or less, being a porrinn
of lot numt-cre'ghty, (SO), in thi at vrnth dis
trict of originally Haldcin, now Jones county,
ana known as tbe Camp Hope lot, joined on th©
north by land o! ham Ryle, on the east b>
land of Tom Cobb, on the south bv land o f Ada-
line Kitchens, on the west by land of Stephens
and Jordan Dukes.
Paid pr.perty will he sold to pay a note of >he
said Troup Folcmon, dated May 22 167A and due
six aor tbs thereafter. lor aixty-tocr aoilara with
interest and ex tens a of sale.
d«cM-law4w J.H. HERTZ.'
kUKUlA.BIBB COUNTY.-Under and by
virtue ot an order o tbe Court of Crnihary
of aaid county, will be. fold on the first Tuesday
in February next, between tha usual hours < f
rale, before tbe court boo si door in the city ol,
Maton, all the real eatate belonging to the estate
of Mary Comer, lateof raid county dc eased, to
w:t: Three seres of land sit tinted about thtee
mile* from the citv of Macor, near the Coiuvbus
iota. Icing part of lot number 153, (led rey
district; nlao or e-ausr‘er of an acre trenting ou
tie C dumhns road, beirg a part of said let 155,
and one house and lot Irooting the Columbus
road and beirg part o! asid lot Notes. All the
above described property known as tho property
of Mary Comer, isle of laid county deceased.
jan6td G.J.ULAKE.Adm’r.
fri BORGIA, BIBB COUNT> .-Whereas Jos-
UT eth Scimcnelli has applied to me fop tbe
l-tttog arart of bomratead of personalty ; t- d
the valuation ot tbe same. I wi’l pss< upon m.d
apolication on B edr.etday, the .14 h day of Jan-
sry. 1889, at ten o’clock a. m.
Witness my official aignatme.
J. A. MCMANU8. Ordinary.
Deeem'er 22.1879.de»28td*
O isDIN ART’S office. Jones county, Georgia
Januarv 2u, 1SS0.—Wr.erees Hi. h .rd John .
son, administrator of estate of Toliver Hawi, de -
ceased, applies to tne for dhmUsion.
These are ,to cite and admonish all persona
coccermd to show cause at th<a office on or by
the first Monday in May next, if any they have,
why the fame shall not be granted.
Witness mi band officially,
Jan24 to* ROLAND T. Mg. Ordinary.
Valuable Land for Sale-
G EOSQIA, Crasford c unty.—By virtue of
'the pawtr vested in me by* curtate m»it-
gaga executed by J L. Parsons to secure » cer'
:am promissory note, for the snm ot one hundred
and einhty-one dollars and fifty cents. (4t$l.t0).
said mortgage dated the 25th day of June. 1879.
and reco ded in the Clerk's office of the Superior
Conrtcf laic conn'y. to book J, both said note
and mortgage ocing signed oy the said J L. Par-
ionv,*nd due, I wl 1 on Tuesday the second dsv
of March. 1180, batorethe court house uojr in the
town of K cxville. Georgia, expose at public sale
to the highest b dder, for cash, the IcKowiDg de
scribed property, to-wit: Une hundred and cne
ac;ee of land, more or leas, being the north half
of lot number 126, bounded as follows: North by
lands of J.L. Parsons, east b, 8. W. Hatch-r,
sooth by An. I,. G. Parsons, ar.d west by R. it.
H*rn>oa. Titles tea simp * will be made to the
purchaser as authoiiiel to taid mortgage.
Said tract o'land mil be sad to Satisfy the
irincua!, interest, and attorcej’* fees, to-wit:
One hundred and eighty.one dollars ana fi tj
cents principal, with fntereat at twelve per, cent,
per annum [rom the lit day of October. 18T0 an i
;?n percent, additional upon raid principal and
Interest attornei’a fees, as expressed in sakl inort
gage. The said mortgage mode a d delivered te
me. the undersigned, to secure raid note with th*
power expressed therein to sell sstd property in
the event deiault wot made in the payment
thereof, and default having been mad: tn the
day of sale I wtllexecnte titles in lee limpie.i'
tbo same
This the td day of February, 1680, i
ju28 lawtw A. B. SMALL.
My Annual Catalopue of Vegatabla
* re and Fiowar teed for 1880, rich in engrav
ing* Irons photeg aphs of tha origins!*, will he
sent FREE to all who anplv. My cld customers
need not write for it. I offer or.eoi vhe, largest
collections of vegetable seed ever sent out by an?
Seed Reuse in Amer et, a larse po-ticn of which
were grown on my six seed farm*. Full direc
tions for cultivation on etch pnekare. All teed
rarr-ntedtobebothlreshsndtruo to<name; so
far, that should it prove otht wise, 1 will rehil
the order gtatla. The original Introducer of the
Hubbard equate, Fhlrnvy’a Melon. Maibiehmd
Cabbages, Meifcan Corn, acdscore* ot ether vsg-
etshtes. I invite the tatr. negeof *1! who are *nx
mu*toh*ve thtir seed dlrict y from the grower,
frete, true, zed of the very t»stst-mlc.
New vewetablts a specialty
JAB. J H. GREGORY, Mzibrehead, Mr««.
jsnlOwSm ::/
JONES tOCNTIf IAKDS
FOR SALE.
M Y plantation on tho Macon A Augusta road,
ore half mile from Hiddock’n Station,
containing seven hundred and twerty acres of
land. One fuurtb of tbe land i« in tbe woods—
oak ard hickory- There is running watei and
good Borings in every field. A liandoome resi
dence with eight rooms, and surrounded by*
beautiful oak grove. 1 will tell «t all together,
or divide it in three parcels. e« pa: tie < may wish
OC129 THOMAS is BOM BN.
G EORGIA. BiBBCOUNaV—«l..rros Jamea
H. Wootfolk hsa raaoe app.icat .on fur let
ter* of administration uu the estate ol Deqnilla
Woolfoik. late of told county deceare).
Iheseare t heroic re to cite and . Ooionite all
perrons concerted to he and appear at the Court
of Ordinary o the flrat Monday in February
next tn show cause, if si y they t eve. svby letter*
of administratun should not bo gJacted to the
apnheant.
VtahimycUd signature.
jan6td J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
G eorgia.Bi8BCOUNTY.-Whereas Ben
jamin T. Bay his made appli ution for let
ters ct diFnmsiunaa administrator from the es
tate o'Valentino Nash.late of tad county de
ceased. ' -
The e aro therefore to cite and admonish all
perions cot ceinsd to ho and rpprar at the Lonrt
o: Ordimry of sa d county on tho first Monday in
April next to show cause, if any they have, why
letters of di mission should not be granted to
applicant.
Witness my official signstnre.
J. A. Me
ian4
1CMAKU8.0-dinary.
Unmen 5ra ) ThoLittie koik auoPort
XlCHIcS IU (Smith Bcitoay < tier
Western
. «ora*l»
thobt*.M LANl>8 in (ha West
ur Southwest, with neailby
AA, )climate, ter its roil, and cot
(affected by drcmi.b. Easy
^ l «rms of sale. Full iufermo-
Arkansas; I tkn.
Apply to
‘' • ‘ W- P. SLACK, Land Commireioncr,
jan£4 wtSt Little Ku k. Ark.
( \ RDlNARY’S office, Jones county, Georgia,
January 20,1830.—Wherea* bebert IL - ar
son guardian for the minor children cf Samuel
T. Morgan, dt ceased, applies to me Ii rdismi-sk®
from said guardianship.
There are to notify oil petrous concurred to
show caune at this office on or by the ii-st Mon
day in April next, if any they hare, why tho tamo
shall rxt bo granted.
Witness my band officially.
J*- 24~d» BOLANDT. ROSS, Ordinary.
rj.hORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas Jo-
\J oeph Darcenburg, admioi-trafor of the
tatsteofS UhittekenJ. represents to tbe court
inhis petition duly filed and entered on record
fat he has fully administe.ro > on b Whittekcnd’a
estate.
. Thisis therefore to cite nil persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to -how cause, if any
they can. whv said executor ohould not be ills-
charged from his administration ar.d rect ive lot.
ter* of uismm:on on the first Houdr.y in Feb
ruary, I860.
nov2Iaw4w J AMcMANUd.O-dinary.
A.C, TaTLOR) B I* for relief stc., K-.bbSuce-
/• rior Co.rt, tntchcr Term.
VFVT. TAYLOR J 1879.
It *->p-ari; g to tho Court bytbe return.of the
Sheriff lint Iberittrodant is not to b ■ found in
this county: and it further app ar rp that ho
does cot reside ir: this Slat-: Order d, tbat saw
vies N» | evict rad on sold defendant by publics-
tizn to brant arp.ar at tho nextierm c.{ this
• outt. or that co.**">vii:aat he ul owed to pro
ceed.
Urd red further, tbit thi' O der be oubiuhhfi
oceeauoulhforfour'iuon'hs in th-Telegraph
and Messenger, a public gazette published in the
citvct Macon.
By tbo Court: ■ .
JOHNL. HARRKHAN.
Complainant's Sflirilorw
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A (rue extract from thi miuut-a nf Fihb 8a*
pel ior Court. ’J bia 22d November. )b‘9.
'(las. chlk
decAt-istnlm**
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crdcrlnff ft. It ecztkln* fermr eolffid ihtn, 600 er.^t»vlnffS
thoct iOQpmfrt, kcJ full detcrSplteas priev* sad tflrcctlocs fer
rlantlcff lwo Tmr*etW>« cf Vmufa.te and Flower Seed#. Hiuti*
ROM^CtC. IfiV«lBftl>Mt»ain 8*&d fv r it, AddtVtfi,
lULrEBBYdcCO., Detroit, Mich.
CANCERS!
CURED.
TWENTY TEAKS’ EXPERIENCE.
Y°J partieularv, address with stamp, JAUK8
U Hardaway, t ileity HU’, Pike county.
e »- - - rovlt
G BOhGIA, BIHRtOUNTy.—Whereas J. S*
Hudgens-has made applica'icn i rfeHen*
of guardi-n-hip of ,tut person ard i,.t;prrey af
Ella Lee Hind secs jmd Lucia Cliff rd Uoigtn*,
ren’enta ol raid county.
9 hiaii. to cito all $erscr.s concerned tobf and
appear attire Court of Urdtnaiy of .old euuty
on ^to firrt Mondav in Fehrnaty ctxf toshow
cameil any .they have, whv letters cf girareioa-
ahip should not be grsntel to applicant.
•"Witness ay tfilet l signature.
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