Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, February 06, 1880, Image 5

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FAMILY BALSAM FAMILIHE. A Safe and Medial Ml PROMPTLY BELIEVING . PAIN ii\D IAFLAM1TI0S FOB BXlERNAL AND IN1ERNAL USE. This Family Balram is composed of Barts. Boots and Resinous Gums from the trees of our Native Forests. Knelt one of these ingredients it good for tee complaints lor srhhh FAMILlNm is recommended.but wh“tt componsdee tcgeih- er they maten Balsam which (a a positive rare for tee o•I’upUiuts. This Balsam takes the place ot salves, ointments and liniments. It has Lem tried during the past two years, every one using saving. “I VT-old not be wjlhout it." Every Family should hare it in their house, ready for we. Numirons testimonials lave been received whicn will be published, from persons who hav used the Famuino Ba'aam for tho past two years showing the surprising efficacy, value and sue* cess of this Familine Baliam. For its quick and sure healing properties, it has no equal; (or its relieving and allaying inflammation, to medi cine hss ever been compounded equal to it. it is perfectly safe louse at any and all times, and a quick anl thirough curator such compliints as Pains in the Chest, Shoulders back and Side Burns and Scalds, Sptalns, Strains, Bruises, Bbeumatic and Neuralgia Fains, Swelling of the Joints Stiff Joints Stiff Neck, Con tracted Muscles, Spinal Affections, White Swellings, Chafes, Galluses. Galls, Bunions, Chilblain*. Corns, Frost Bites, Poisoning by Dog wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ring- worn.!. Salt Bheum.Tetter, Pimples, Itching.Dry Sca- . ly Eruptions of the Skin. Old Seres,Scald Head Cntward Humorsof any kind, Hemor rhoids, Pile*, Numbness. Worms, Ague in the Face, Ear-ache, Hoarseness. Bore Throat, Cocgbs, Crocp. This Family Balsam Familine surpasses any and al other known remedial recommended for such complaints. In each package will be found a pamphlet containing a short treati-e on all the complaints ler which tint Balsam Is recommend ed. a itb full and simp'e directions how to use the Balsam lor each ctmpUiqt. Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle. Fifty.cent sire contains three times the qnan- tity of twenty-five-cent sire. PBEPAiEDBT II. B, STEVENS, Proprietor of Vegetine, Boston, Mass. FAMILINE is sold by allull Drurgtsti. l*j»n Significant ^Pords From a Colored Republican Source. The Journal oj Progress, a Republi can print, edited by R. R. Wright, an in telligent person of color, in Cutlibert, Georgia, has this to say of the few white scalawags who arrogate to themselves all of the emoluments and party patronage of the Radicals of Georgia: The colored people constitute the Re publican party in the South, and the handful of white Republicans, who have ever since the war been hoisted into office on tie backs of colored men, ought to kuow that they cannot snub the colored leaders in that fashion with impunity. We sincerely trust that these official gentlemen will realize and appreciate the fact that the colored men are more com petent and are harder to satisfy to-day than they were when these gentlemen first assumed control of our rotes. Never, indeed, has an unsuspecting and credulous people been so badly swindled as our colored fellow citizens by their so- called saviours, hut in reality devourers, the earpet-bag gentry who came in after the warlike the locusts of Egypt and made a clean sweep of the earnings and substance of the “Nation’s wards.” Those ingrates, too, who, though bom at the South, were actuated by the most des picable and mercenary motives alone in their affiliation with negro Radicals, have invariably sold them out and pocketed all the offices and Federal pap that could be gotten hold of. It is time, therefore, that such parasites should be shaken off, and we are glad that the Toumal of Pro gress has undertaken the task. Nest to seeing our colored people abandon their Radical alignment with the North, and strike hands with their only true friends, the old inhabitants and owners of the soil, we shall welcome their repudiation of the white vipers whose only aim is self ag grandizement. The Journal of Progress is neatly gotten up, and promises to he conservative and conciliatory in its course. Charleston and the West. A New York telegram of the 2d instant to (Tie Charleston 1Veres and Courier says the connections between the South Caro lina and Cincinnati Southern road will certainly be built, and two of the large holders of South Carolina railroad stock would go to Charleston this week to get information and make definite arrange ments for this purpose. , TIITT’S PILLS Emerson's Anthem Book. By L.O. Emerson. Prioe il.23, or Si! perdoz. It is* pleasure to look through this flee Ivok, and Chou Lraders will all te pleased with the general beauty ot the music, and the gteat vari ety. T hero are more than 90 Anthem*. Motets, So ttiices. etc., including an Anthem Doxo'ogy and some fit.* new Hymn Anthems. Also 18 Re sponses and Chants. Music for Christmas, Mas ter, and til other special occasions is provided THE SLEEPING QUEEN, (80 cts.) Fir.t Op- ertt.aby Balte. •s HATE YOU BEEN WHITE ROB1S, ,» SB -SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. JfKof Appeiito, Bowels costive, Fain in , with c.dal! sensationin tho bock P-wt, Pain under the shoaldcrblado, fall- i.ess Hirer cctintr, witn r. disinclination to cnert’onof tody or mind, Irritability of temper, Bovvspirits, withafeelinKCfliav- i?R neglected tciao duty, ‘Weariness, Diz ziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots be fore tho eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache Kcnerrllr ovor tho right eye, Restlessness with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ToTT’S FILLS tiro especially adapted to *ncli cases, one dose effects such u change ot feeling mi to astonish tho snflerer* CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of ths bowels can perfect ncslih ba enjoyed. If the constipation Is or recent date, a single dase ot TtJTT’S PILLS l ul " cc i hat If it has become babiinal, one ®*\- J- Cny Lewis, Fulton, Ark., says t .-. Alter a practice of 25 years, I pronounce TLTT*S PILLS the beet anti-bilious medicine «cr made." K. Oh^oot!, New York* rays t. I have had Dyspepela, Weak Stomach and ->ervouFue*3. I never had any medicine to do me ro much good as TUTT’S TILLS. They are JJ £ood as represented.*' Oillcc 35 JIurrny Street, New York. TUTT’S HATH. DYE. Waisrats changed to a Gloss* DLACK uT flgintlN *nnltesliAM .1 ei-i_ it.. 1. ttenew Sabbath School Bock? It is a grand good Book and it n eating with mezsmpled suo- cess. Only published two months ago. it “takes” so well ttat tha publisher! ire forcei to istue edi tion after edition to keep pace with the demand. To state it tersely. WHITE ROBES ba* sene straight into the hearts of sll lovers of Bsbhstn School Music, snd the fact is due to its purity, freshness and originality. Send 30 conts in stamps for a sample copy. P-r dozen. TEMPERANCE JEWELS, 33 reels, by J. H. Tenney,should boused by ail Tempsr.nceand Reform tiuba. Any bo.k mailed, pest fric. for tbe retail price. OLIVER DITS0N&C0., Boston. O. H. DlTdON A 00,843 B’dwsy N.Y. JuiMtf PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR JAIL. fTNTIL Tuesday. February 3,18S0, will be re- U reire J at the office of tho Bibb Count» Com- missituers, plans and specifications for a county jail, with i.tier's residence attached, to be erect ed cn the vacant p .rlion ot tbe court hr.use lot. Estimates of tbe cost of erection mutt accompa ny sll plans submitted. Fifty dollars will be paid for tbe plans and specifications that may ba appovedand adopt d. no compensation being offered for those net adopted. The right to re ject any and all plans submitted is reserved. By order Bibb County (femmisrioner*. jan8-law*w W. G. SMITH, Cierk. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas W.iT, Hollingsworth has made application for letter, of disscisaiou as a Iminislretor from the estate of Elisa J. Hollingsworth, lateof said county deceased. These are therefore to cits and admonish all p non* concerned to be and arpear at tho Conrt ol Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in April r ext to show c»nsr>, if anv they hare, why letters of (Jiamirsion should not bey ran ted to applicant. Witness my oflkhl signature. jardld J. A. McHANUd Ordinary. BIBB COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX LIST, GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. 'f HK following described property remaining & delinquent for the ion-pat ment of Ststoand county tales for the years 18 8 and 1879 and pre vious years, or so much of said - roperty as may be r.ocetsary to discharge the taxes, interest and charges due thereon, or due from toe owners thereon at the time of sale, will ba sold between the If gil hours of sale, at public auction by the therm, at tha courthouse, in the city of Macon, county and state aforesaid, on tbe first Tuesday in March. 1830. to-»it: Part of lot No. 4 in square No. 24. near corner o! Cherry and Fourth streets, fronting 5 > feet, more or less.cn Fourth street in tho city ol Ma- co-, and known as the Kimball House property. Ig-sied on by H. J. F- tar, sax colleet.r and ex- officio sheriff, to satisfy tbe taxes sus by W. A. Huff for the sear 1879. Amount duo, inducing taxes and costs. S1J5 64 . Also, part of lot No. 8 western rango, being o-e-seventb interest in the property-known as Fiudlsy’s Iron Works, fronting 330 feet, more or less.on Oglethorpe strict, and runnhig back •tact 400 fset iu Hawthorne street, in the ciiy of Ma*on. said one-scvenlh interest levied on by U. J. Peter, lax c Hector, to satisfy the taxes due by Cltas. S. Findlay for tbe years 1=18 and 1870 * mount of taxes and costs >76.09. Also, partoi lot No, 8 we-tein range being one- leventh inte>cst iu thn property known as Find- laj’s Iron 'Work-, in the ci>y ol Macon, described as above and levied on by H. J. Peter, tax rollcc- tor. to satisfy the tsxei due by ArtburP Eiudlay fortheyearsl8*S and ls<9 Amount due, includ ing taxes and cj*ts. 874 74. Also, part ol lotNo. 8we-terarange,b ingono- aeventb interest in the property ki ownas nnd- Uy's Iron Works, in the city of Macon, described as above aid levied on by H. J Peter, tax collec tor. to satisfy the tsxes ane by Geo. W. Fiudlay lor tbe years 1878 and 1879. Amount due, in cluding taxes and rosts. 874.18. Also part of lot No. 8 western range, being four sevenths interest in tbe property kuown aa Findlay Iron Works, in toe ciiy ot Macon, de scribed as above and levied on by H. J. Peter, tax collector, to satisfy the taxes due for the year I-.78 by C. V. Finuiay inaivtduaUy. and G. D. Findlay, age t for Mrs. Alary Ann Findlay, Mrs. Robert F.ndlaj. sr. and Mrs. A. S. Kims, amount due. including taxra and charges. $i67 GO Also lots 7 and 8 in block No. 87. sonthwf stern common, iu. ear of Macon cotton factory. in city of Macon. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax collec tor, to satisfy the taxes due by the estate ot Jacob dchall for tbe y. nr 1879. Amount ol balance due including oosti, 842.90.. Also part of lotNo.1 in square No. 87, fronting 105 feet on Walnut street and 160 feet on Spring s.reet. being the south comer ol the square, in city ol Bacon. X.evied on by H. J. Petr, tax collector, to satisfy tbe taxes due oy J.C. McBur- ney for the year 1879. Amount of balance due luiluitng charges. 820J.S3 .... Also part of lot Nos. 1 and Sin block No. 14 noithwestern common, ir ntiug 105 feet, more or Jots, on College St. adj.imngttae Wc*J let next to I-eQrattenrela proper! , In city of Maoou Levied on by a. J. Peter, tax collector, to satisfv tho taxes doe by Frank 1L stone, trustee, for tbe years 1878 and 1879. Amount due, indadteg charges. 86649. „ , , Also part of lot No. 6 in square No. 91. fron'ing li5 feet more or less, on Oak street, aoLining the prop rty of Ellis A Cutter, next to an alley, in city of Mecon. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax collector,to«atisfy tlie-taxes due by P. M. Long for tbe year 1879 Amount due, including charges ^lAo part of lot No. 12, western rango. fronting ICO feet, mareorl.ss, on the oast aide of College street In the city of Macon, ao joining -.he proper ty of J. B. Jonos, and running back to the lot 11 is. Winamp Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax col lector, to satisiy the tsxes duo by Charles T ilolm s. trustee, for the year 1819. Amount dno, including taxes and costs, S46 33. Also i art of .ot No. J2, northwestern common. I rout ice 75 feet, more or less, on the east side ol College street, adjoining the property of U. T. Holmes and E. Winship. in tho city of Macon, i evied on ry H. J. Peter, tax collector, to satis fy tbe taxes due by Bayne Ellis, agent (or Ida L. Ellis for the year 1879. Amount due, mclndtog taxes and costs. {IS 8n. Alsu part of lot No. 3 in square No. 41, front ing 40 lent, more or less, on Plum street, in city ot Macon, coiner of alley between Poplar and Plum streets. Levied on by B. J. Peter, tax col lector. to satisfy thn taxes oue by Mr*. Gep.gla A. Motris. for theyeais 1877. 1878 and 1879-Amount due. including taxes ai.d charges. 883.15. Also Jot* t and 4, southwestern common, block No. 45, lietwecit Oglt ihorpo and Bibb streets, in city of Macon, Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax collector, to satisfy the tsxes due l-y B.F. Alo- Giuty for the Tear 1879. Amount due, including U Al so^piacflot’ No.'s^’in squire No 73. front ing 106 lee t on Pile street,aid runmug tack to Cotton avenue iu tho city of Macon, adjoining the property of W. L. Ellis, near tho intersec- ti n of Spring street. Levied on as the property of tt F. Lyon, to satisfy his 8tate and county taxes for tho year 1879. Amount due principal aud costs t;0.04. Also part oflot No. 5 in square ho. 89.fr.nt- ing on Fourth streetm city or Macon. Levied on by H. J. Peto-, T. C.. tosati fy tho taxes due by R. St. Raifcrt, trustee, for tho year 1879. Amount of taxes snd costs. {15 85. Also part cf .ota Nos. 5 and 8 in square No. eo.fronttngonNerstreet.rear Povaer Mtga. aine, in tbe city of Macon, levied on by H. J. Peitr, T. O., to satisfy the State aid county taxes dusty Mrs. hi. A. Sledge for the year 1S79. Amount due; including principal and <0 £aopa>3 of lot No. 4 in square No. 68. front ing on Tnird street, corner cf alley betwtwn Thrd and Fourth, and known aa Porter’s Liv ery Stable, intnocity ofMaqon. Le-iedon by H. J. Peter. T. C., to satisfy tha taxes of Sam uel A. Porter, trustee, for the year SSlt. Amount dus tsxe* and charges 8119 85. Also part of lot No. 5 in ■ Block No. 18 North western Common, heating on Jeffer-on street, in the city ot Macon. Levied on by H. J. Pe ter, T. C., to satisfy tho taxes due by WtlPam Ssvageforthe year 1879. Amount duo taxes aid Alfo part of lot 7 in square No. 87, fronting 80 feet more or less on Wharf street, corner of al ley near Bose Bill Cemetery. Levied on bvH. j7Fe:er,T. C.. to satitfy the taxes due by Jeffer son F. LoLg. trustee, for the year 1879. Amount of tax and charges 816.90. _ .. Also part ot lot* 5 And 6 in Block No. lx# Northwestern Comiron. r.ear east corner o! Monroe street, in the city of Macon. Levied on by H. J. Peter, T. C., to satufy *be taxes due by Robert Carter for the years 1878 snd 1879. Amoxntoftax,incIumnc E ctarge..t a LSO. aT febS-dtd. Bheiiff. JONES tOUJSTI 1A8DS FOR SALE. M Y plsntation on the Mtvoiii Augusta read. one half mile from Haddock’* Btatlon. containing seren hundred and twenty acres or land. One fourth of the l*nd is m the woods*- oak snd hickory. There .1* runniog water and good string* in every field. A handsome resi dence with eight rooms, and aurrounded by» beautiful osk grove, I will aell it all together, or divide It in three parcels, a* parties mwr wish OC139 THOMA8 OBOwBN. • >:-»< ci reWi; twi »T OiUcc -o Murray ot., New York, DENTISTRY. I Respeotfailv announce to the citizen of Ma con and tbe public generally, that 1 have opened on Mnlberrv street, ooposite the Lanier Bouse, a Dental ofllce, where I will practice den tistry in all it* branebe*.. - I c -rdially invito my friends aod former pet- r ji» and the oublic generally who need the ser vice of a dentist to call m me. Very respectfully. g BAB „ ELDi D . D . B . janl8-dlm-wSm* 11010 $100 ,n ' f,l8?in *•>'•*""*■*«*• lUVCIItal III wwi e«iwv.vww— wiv iw w-vu makes fortunestvery mouth. Book sent free explaining everything.- Address BtXfll A CO. Bulan, 7 Wall street, New York. Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv- snd Fairest in the World. !17tll= Popular Monthly Drawing of the toraE&OBweaZtk Distribu tion Go. AT MAOAULBY’B THBATBB. In tbe City of Louisville, on Satard&y, Feb. 28.1880. Thflse drawtngi ssttaissJ by act of tbe Lag ialature of 1839 and sustained by all the courts ol Kentucky occur regularly on the last day of every month (Sundays excepted) and are super vised hv prominent citizens of tbe State. Tbs Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining, for only bX MH7 ol THB FOLLOWING FSIZB8. I Prise............... h. h.w.....w,........,.......1 89.003 t Prize 10,000 1 Prize 8,009 10 Prizes 31.000 each — 16,000 20 Prizes 500 each 10.00C 100 Prizes 1 (A each 10.00C too Prise* 60 each 10.00C 600 Prize* 10 each 1X000 .,000 Prize* 19 each 10.00C 9 Prizes 800 eat h, ap’roximafn prize* X70C 9 Prizes 800 each do do 1,804 9 Frizes 100 each do do 904 U60 Prise* 311X4 0 Whole Tioketr, |X Half Ticket*, 3L 27 Tickets, 360. 68 Tickets. tlK All applications for club rate* 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-ira. Send all orders be money or bank draft in letter, or b.t express. Orders of 85 and upward by express can be seLt at onrexpe-. so. Address R. M. Board man,Cour ier-Journal BtuMiog. i era is vi ile Kv.. or at No. 163 Brosdwuy. New York, angno eodtnthusat Awly SSSSSSWSSSSSMSWSSMSttSSWSSSWUS SISilSHMiHStHHHHISMIHHHIS J03B Ilinni. JOHW t JOHSSOZ JODN FLANNERY & GO Cotton Factors -UD- Gomml-sion Merchants, NO 8 KELLY’S BLOCK. BAYBTREBT, SAVANNAH, GA. A GUSTS for JEWELL’S MILL8 YARNS and DOMBaTICS, etc, etc. BAGGING and TIES FOB BALB AT LOW EST MARKET RATES. J PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSIVR8S ENTRUSTED TO US. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON- SIGNUKNT3. augSl d wftswSm •a***s**tt**as**tsssaaasa*aa•«•••«* sstsmstsstsssistssssssssssssstssii I NATURES OWN JtEMEDY k' A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FOR THE BLOOD,UVER&KIDNEVS7 CURATINE, For Blood Diseases. CURATINE, For Liver Compliints. CURATINE, For Kidney Diseases. CURATINE, For Itbeamatism. CURATINE, For Scrofula Disesses. CURATINE, For Erviipclal, Fimplei, Blotches, etc. A medicinal com pound of known valne— combining in one prep aration the curative powers for the evils which produce all dis eases of the JHood, the JAvcr, the JUibieys. Harmless Iu action nnd thorough in its effect. It is unexcelled for tbe cure of all JUlooU Dis eases such as Scrof ula, Ttnnors. Boils, Tetter, Salt BHeuut, MMeamtaUsm. Mer curial Bolsoulna, also Constipation, Dyspepsia, lutli- yestton. Sour Stom ach, Detention of Vrlne, etc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THE BROWH CHEMICAL CO BALTIMORE. Md. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMaR. Wholesale Druggists. Macon, Ga. WEST BROS CjUm feetin, Cmbbuum Ktrcbiti, —AGENTS FORTHB— W. & C, 6OAN0, 68 Bay St* - Savannah, Ga. BAGGING AND TIES FOR BALE. Prompt attention to business and liberal, d eneo on consignment* zng20d»w6m 0OLLINS’ VOLTAIC-ELECTRIC POROUS PUsrotS rrtBN times more powerful than the best po- A rons plaster when placed over tbe centra of tbe nervous forcei, the pit of tbe stomach, they stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect digestion, core dyspepsia, bffiious colic, cramps and pains and prevv nt ague and malarial dis ease*. For weak and sore longs, palpitation ot tho hear-, painful kidneys, rheumatism, mural- gia >nd acutica, they are the beat remedy in the world. Gat the genuine. Atk ;for COLUH8’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTERS. Frio’ sects. For sale by Hunt,Ranking La mar. Atlanta snd Macon, and Osoeola Butler, zrdalidnutgists. sepWta DOST HORSE. S TRAYED or stolen from Linton D. Johnson. living on the new Boszton road, ena mi e and a half from the conrt house in Macon, on the 8tb day of December, 1879. between one o’clock aud dark, one large sorrel pony hors*. He bss a .mail white stmt on theforehead; tha mane a lit tle mixed with while hairs; at leisure gaits is in cline! to carry hi- head rather low; with the ex ception cf tbe white spot on the forehead and in tiio m>nebs is a solid sorrel; • number one sad dle horse, a good rocker, and a good buggy and wagon aad plow bone. Fire dollars will be paid to any person for him or to let me know where he is. Address, L. D. JOHNiOK, M. and B. R. K. shop, Maoou, Ga. decU...dnw1aw:f I rIU MI By B. M. WOOLLEY, At- ■ main 1 lint*,Ga. Reliable evidence MAE II j given, and reference to cured 0 1 patienti and physicians. CU fki£71 Send lor my book an the doc7-d wkawly habit and itsn ore’ Trustee’s Sale of Valuable City Prouettv. I N.’obodience toon order of the 8operior Conrt of Bibb county will be sold on the firstTues- day in March next, between thelegel hours of sale, before the court honte door in the city ot -Macon, tho follotficg real .state, te wiv : the house and lot situated on Hieh street, known lately as the residence of Mrs. Jams* I. Balder, distinguished in tbe plan of said city as tte coat half of lot No. (21) twenty-one in tho western range of two acre lots, containing about one acre. Alto, on the same day,, aad dirccvly after the sale ot the real estate, will be sold on the promt sea abore described the hornehold and kip hen furniture which belongs to said trust estate, the szle to continue fromday to4sy,if necessary until all the furniture is oispoeea of. Terms cash. J. E. JONES, Feb 3 law-4w Trustee. A. O, TAYLOR") B!l< for relief, etc, Bibb Bupe- ys. J- rior Court, October Term, WM. TAYLOR. J 1879. It anpeering to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant ia not to be found la tbit county; and it further appearing that h: does not reside in this State: Ordered, tbet ser vice be i er/ected on laid defendant by publics- tientobeand appear at tbe next term of this Court, or tbet eoav»ainsuit fee allowed to pro- CtOde Ord-red further. tB tittle o-der be nuMisbod ocoe a nonib for four months in tbe Telegraph and Meoenser, a public gasette published in the city of Macon. By ths Court: JOHN L. HARDEMAN. Complainant’* Bclicitor. T.J.81MM0NF, UOM O. A true extract from tbe minute* of Bibo Su perior Conn. This *2d November. 1379. ■ deciS-lamim* A. B. ROM. Cleik. New Advertisemeuts. Cathartic Pills Combine tho choicest cathartic principles in tnedicine, in proportions accurately adjusted to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They are the result of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and are tho most effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases, caused liy derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt qnd effectu al treatment. Ayer’s Pili'-s arc specially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assim ilative processes, anti restore regular healthy action. ' Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one ol the many proofs of their value as q safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded of the ; conceiiimted virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free front calomel, or any injurious properties, and can be ad ministered to children with perfect safety. Ayer’s Pills are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges tion. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Numb ness',Biliousness, Jaundice, Rlteutn a- tism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, ‘Worms, Neural gia, Colic, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the LIvor, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. • g As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. : While gentle in their action, these Pills are the most thorough and search ing cathartic that can he employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their Influence is heal- ing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs; they operate to purify and enrich the hlood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. ■OLD 3T AU SBCQCISTS EVERYWHERE. fluut. Kankin & It mar Wholesale Apeutn, A9 IVi;JLOOKf. G2L. Fitters THE STOMACH IS STRENGTHENED. Ths liver regulated, the bowels rut in proper order, tbe blood enriched snd purified, and tbe nervons system rendered tranquil and vigorous by this inestimable family medicine and safeguard against rUeaeo, which ia. moreover, a most agreeable snd effective ap petizer, and a oordial peculiarly adapted to tbe wants of the aged and infl-m. For sale by all dmggiete and dealers gen erally-. jan6 lm A fresh stock ol Hoztetter’s Ritters cst re ceived at dec! ELLIS’DRUG STORE. JOHN A. BODGE & GO-, BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, 12 WALL 8x„ NEW YOBK. Stocks bought and sold on the New York Stock Richange. on 3 to 5 per cent margin. Stock Privileites secured on resronsible parties at levor able rates. Fu I information on all matters re lating to Stock specula! on furnislie! on applica tion. Weekly Report o!morem-nts in tbe Stock market sent free. jmlOsat tus ly w 11 GORDO 5 HIXSTCHJRBrH W. W. GORDON & CO. Successor to Tiioa A Gordon). Cotton Factors GemmUsioa HercbaEis, NO 112 BAY STREET. 8AVANNAH, GA, HOWARD TINSLEY,Trawling Agent. LOANKMaDB UPON SATISFACTORY AS SURANCE OP COTTON 8HIPMBNT8. VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGN MBNTd OFCOTTON. BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CUB- TOMBR8 AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOR, sussiadawtai L J Guxuuxinr. J B Gal irt Late Cashier Southern Back Btate cf G L. J Guilmartin & Co., GOTTONJACTORS GemissioB liiits. BAT STREET, Savannah - Georgia. Liberal advance* made on consignments otton. Bagging and Iron lisa lor tile at low t market rater. m>> S) dfru la the most economical form ot |Washing Coap. All bsr or eqnare cakes wear dosm in nse to a large flat piece, too thin to handle and. therefore, .wasted: while the OVAL OAKS of ■. -rcrmcezcr-^rr,aMMMgg [ •* NEW” SOAP can be cut in two, the oval md otaaped readily in the hand, and tits lar ger end worn down almost to a infer with out any waste. COLGATE & CO. noom mend their Trade-Mark Brgietered) to Careful home eepere not only *s superior in quality bn in fo.m tho most sjjam'm soap ever ade. adglO-wAszt tf rito VERBS, fits, ,. tion and low "ppfrits, rely on Hop Bitters.” and 72M Hop latters, “Ladles, do.you want to bo Btrou^. healthy and beaatlfui Then ueo Hop BUters. isftssssass and urer reatuator— Hon Bitten. 1 * -Boor atetnaefe. sick beedacheuddiazt- nrea Hop Bitters earea srittzafewdoeea” Bend tor A mpVERBS. "two-dll bepald for a case that Hop Bit ters will not cure or belp.” “Hop Bitters bnllda up, atreagthma and cores continnally from tbs first doae.” •Sidney aad Urt- lorOBMOflRtii &feSSRSk££ the How Pa® ^for rieU Tools kinim, 1 ! Tf inters, Drills, Foke Power Machines for Borirg and Drilling wells. Brat in America. Hi A DaY MAIL EASILY. Book Free. Acdreaa LOOMIS t NYMAN,TIFFIN, OHIO. ■ . an!0-1m I Prof. Hebra’aTrratUeor. Dls- Skin I eates of tho Fk:n. describing ^iceaene ' ryniptomsof all akindlressea, JJlSSaSeS f with drections.for their sure i cure. 8-nt free to'a'Hffl^cted. Ad WUIOUi Idlest.with -tamp, B.S. Web ster. 50 N. 6th street. Phi'a.. Pu. ianSO-lm A MONTH and expem** guaranteed tD I to Agent*. Outfit free, bsaw A Co Anansta, Me. A YEAR and expenst* to aae-itf ^f 1 1 Outfit Free. Address P O VICK ERY Ana-nut*. Vain*. ADVERTISERS by addressing GEO. P. ROW- * ELI- A CO., 10 srruce street. New York, can ]A«rn the exact co-1 of any proposed line of AD VEaTIBING in American Ncaspap^rs. fi3_T00 page Pamphlet, 10c. janZ0-im A •PXrNnil* OPPOHTIINFTY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DlSTRI- BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUE-DAY,FEB. 10, ISSO-ltlth Jl-ninty oraning. i: Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorpcrateo uj tbe Legislature of the State fur Educational end Charitable purposes, in 1868, (or the term ol twenty-live years, to which contract the inviola ble faith ol the State is pl> dged w> i>b pledge has been renewed by a.t over* helming popular roto, securing its iranchiro in the row constitution •topttd Dec tuber 2. 1879, witb a Capita! of 51,000,000, to which it ba- s ure added a reserve fond of 3180.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM- BER UlbTRf riUTIO FS will take place monthly- on tbe tecvndT csdoy. It never scales orpostroncs. Lock at the follow, ing Distribution, CAPITAL PRIZE 530,000. 00.C00 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HAIF TICKETS, ON a DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Priz- e80/-C0 1 Capital PrizT 10,000 1 Capital Prizi f.oCQ 2 Prizei of £2.f00 5 000 1,000... . 6.0TO £03..,.., 10000 1£0 10.600 60 10,000 £0 10 CC0 0 Prizes cf 20 Frizes of 160 Priz-s of 200 Prizes cf 610 Prizes cf 1000 Prizes of <|IRON & STEEL,|o %\ Carriage ail Wagei Kittiuli* i SC gtalifir aia Bulilier Beliipg,|J AVERY’S |fe| » H0ESEFLOWS,!0 IK-F00I PLOWS. j ? tffl Bl s GUNS- PISTOLS AMMUNITION. !« 0 51 FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc-ISJ I We have a well asacrUd stock ard j (Jj “GUARAXTKK PRTCEf-r Have signed ths following remarkable paper, the iignatnrez of which can ho seen at cor office: Messrs 8VABURY A JOHNSON, 21 Platt Street, New York: . G**n*yia- , ‘For the past few year* we have told various brands of Porous Flatter*. Physicians at <1 the Public prefer BENS OR’8 CAPCINE POROUS PIASTER t alt others. We consider them one of the very few reliable bon- ahold remedies worthy cl otnfidence. They are ttaperior to all other Porous Flatters er Medicints for External use." feb4-Jm U nee—nen, may rapiQU oareios, into qatrk conaoir.priua Unit- nary fy-eiisents wdl net Cura it. Its* - sarenerronswcainaea. tosa <n amell, taste, bearing, and (eeliags.nnltter drupprsg into the threat, diigusiing odore, ezid,4>iatfy am^rejsiot, eiilyneimraPot CONSUmPTlON hayfeveW CiUrrh, Bresebltla.Coagbst Nmtoqs and Catarrhal tlcadacbes, Deafness. Sore Throat, aad all diseases of tbe air-passages anil lon^-s there b no treat- daeot so ploasing, tborangh. and certain to cure and gire infant relist as DEVONE'S! “ “ “ *5»Tradc Huk.3S*i . .. A r oninonnd of the mod Iwaling balsams known to tn-d!cnl science, viih (Mmsswgfe.and certain to cure and £ivo in-rant relist as JNHALENE DeYone’3 Inhaled. head, and into all tho tir.pwsajre? e*cd tbo Iuur3. ^here it acts as a local ^plication tu the disGfUM>ii snrfavv, r.nd its lWaltn-iriving power Is felt at .»ncc.The only rapt hod hv which thp«e dimMisps can bo pernruientlr cured. HOME TREATMENT or l anntlnv to bo ruturnod if not e-vliafactcry. IVAiiio for sale by H‘~.. APPROXIMATION FUlZliB. 9 ApproximEtioL Prizes of £800........... 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 9 Approximation Prizes of 190 , 10,COO 2.700 l.ROf 9D0 1,867 Prizes, amounting tu ,<110.400 Responsible ct.rresiending agents wanted st all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Write, clearly stating fall address, for farther information, er send orders by oxprest or mall addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans, L». same person at V» 319 Broadway, New York, all our Grand Extraordinary Drawirgs are under the supervision and man*»ement of Gene rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR LY jaulS Trustee’s Sale of Valuable ■ »T , Property. O N the flrzt Tuesday in March ne.t f will ex pose f er »a'e to the h'ghctt bidder, before the court house ouur ia the city of Maho->, between the legal hours of s-li*. several valuable building lota on Wicds&r Hill iust beyond tbe city limits, beinc part cf ot No. 45 In th« Macon Rei-rve, west of tbe Ocmoluee ri er. F<ir pa ticulars in- qnire of M»tt R. Freeman, aun ioomer. febS-latv44r A. J. PIIjDLK. Trnrt e. THE Cincinnati Packing Co. Packers cf PORK, LARD, 0 NO- QUEEN OP THE WEST BBAND OP Extra Sugar Cured Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast ; Bacon. Cincinnati, Ohio. , In eliminating tbe Impurities orthe blood, the natural and necessary result Is tbe cure of Scroft nlouaand other •kin Krui>tionadcI>isei«aes including Cancora. Vlccrs, and other sores. It is tlfo best BIooU l'ui-lIter, and stimn- 1 tales every function to mure healthful action, ! and thus a benefit in all diseases. ! Ds qietwia, Wcakaea ef tbe Siomselt, Constipation. Dixiincaa, Urneral Debit- I Ity, etc., are cured by the Safe Bitten. It is uuequided as an Appetizer and Itcaular Tonic. It is a medicine which should lie In every family, and winch, wherever used, will save payment of many doctors’ bills. [ Buttles or two sizes; prices SO cents and *1. BSTWARNER’S Safe Remedies are Isold by Druggists & Dealers in Med icine everywhere. iH.il. Warner & Co., Proprietors, ROCHESTER, N. Y. GEflY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK. THB greatTRADE Ergllsb. rem edy. An nu. failing .refer ffeminal eak- ness. Sperm at- orrhi-a. !tnpo tency, and all dis-aaes that, . fol i* se- --■ — jJefore Takmgqneneo of self After Taking. abuse; asa le.-sof rnrm-ry, universal lassitude, pain in the back, dimn.-.s of vision, prematare old age, ai d many otht .■ diseases that lead to in sanity aud consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in cur pamphlet, which we do. a roto rend tree by wail to .very one. TheSpe cifie Medicine is sold by all druggists at 31 pe package, cr six pacrages for 35 will bo seatfre* by mail on receipt cf thn money by addres.in the GRS.Y MEDICINE CO. No <0 Mechanics Block, Detroit. Mich. Bold in Macon and ey ry hero all droughts. . oztt* da at LUMP) STARCH Is the highest achievement in cereal productions, ami renowned throughout tho world ns the Standard Laundry Starch- In stiapo it presents huge dense crystals of wonderful whiteness snd sweetness, frao from the faintest odor' and of lneomparable strength. Its su periority and economy are the result of experiment and improvement for thlr- . ty-flv# years, and its popularity the re ward ot this effort ol n lifetime. Itoyal Gloss Lump Starch Is packed In hand some one-pouud, three-pound, and six- pound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers every-where. Manufactured by ANDREW ERKENBRECHER. Cincinnati, Ohio. # MISNOMB K. a a DROPS OP 40Constitution Water * V THREE TIMES A DAY Cures Bright’s Disease. Infl.mmatiw of tt Kidneys, Stone in tte Bladder, Catarrh o( tfe Bladder, Diabetes. Gravel, Gleet. Erick-dae Depo.it. ChLdbood Weaknets. For Female Complaints a spoetalty. Band for siren tar. For sale by all dresgtata MOBGAN A ALLEN. ocUdawkm 69 JobmtreeS.W T M ion Free. iuo or e.ri.ea An* Vlife $500 REWARD For a Fertilizer that will Compete with Black’s in price and qua lity. W E offer a special premium of 560 at the noxt Georgia State Fair ferine tarmetyield oi cottrn cn one acre of laud, when it ii fertiliz d with l Black’s Fertilizer only. Tha right make it to be purchased from ns. Farmers who hare not already bought rights will find it to tbeir interest to call at our office and get one. Office TelegiaDh and Messenger. ASHLEY A BPEIR. NOICE lO DEB I OSS AN D CBEDI* •• TORS. > G BORGT1. BIBB COUNTY.—u: persons in. dehietl ti tho estate of Mrs. Mary A T. Min-hew. dreeasod. of said countv, are notified to come f-rnard and mske immediate payment, and all who have claims against said estate wnl pres-nl them in terms ot the 1-w. decs* WM RY DBS. sdm’r. iitjn a montn and rtpenso. guaranteed •.if Agents. Gut fit Iree. tniw AC ntesra, v ainc $777 ikY.ABn \ tliAlt anJ exp-m.es to agents _ _ Ou> fit-tree. Addrei*-F-- VICK Ansoita. Malno r ; -, ,vt-’' • ' ri'.h'oS ShtiMt poltlcMiy and perrasnrntlj cured. Fajicrs and circulars <*- plaining mode of trpaXmeni, mtk irdtuunniah of cutp*, *cst free. _ _ _ Also * trial 1 wtUp frro in every Price* reduced to salt the times. Sir*. J. A. Urol linger (furucrlj Mrs. Or. S. B. Lo]linj.‘ L^Pjrtc. lcdtuuu O KUlNAItY'aetficr, Jones conntv, G-orgia. January 20. 18S0.—-tVlierea- Hubert H.,-ar son guardian for tha minor children ol Samuel T. Morgun.di erased, applies to me ler dismission from said marJianshlp. ‘ ,T 1 ' • Tbeie are to notify all i-eracos cc-narned to show cans* at tf is office on or by tbe first Mon day in April pext. if any they have, why tbe same shall not be gVsnted, Witness my bard officially. Jv jzn24’d^ ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary. /NEORGlA.BIBft COUNTY.—Whereas Ben- U jsmin T. Bay his mede appli atlon for let ters ot dismission ns edcnnistruior from the es tate o'Valentine Nash. late.tf tad county de- ce&std. The e are therefire to cite ard admonish all persons core:mid. to be and spgcar at tbe Court oi Ordinary of sa d county on tbe first Monday in April next to show cause, if any they have, why loiters olshim'd not bj granted to applicant. { ■ * Witness my official signature. 1»n4 J. A. McMAXUS, Ordinary.- Executor’s Sale of Valuable Property. TJY authority o(,n order of the Conrt of Ordi- JI) raryof riibbcountv. and in pursuar.ee ot a d creeof tbe Bnpe.-ior Court ot said county, madeon thotSdSayof Janua y. i£80. 1 will of fer for ssle before the conrt ltonra.door in. the city cf Mecon, on the first Tuesday ia March next, within tbe legal hour* of sale, the follow- i"g property belonging to the estate of R. V. Mc- Ero*, dcceas-d, viz: • *» The lot on Mulberry street in tbo city of Ma con, being part of to: number six (6). square number twenty two (22). separated from Ala- tonic Ha.l by no alley, and ex’onding from Mul berry stieet to the alley in the rear, on which tbcretaa three-story brick building. The lot in tbo city of Macon on thr corner of Cellegeand Bond ztretts, and tn the north side cf the tart. named s reel fronting on College sin ot, and being part cf lot flltten (15) in tbe western range cl two acre lots in said city. With a handsome cottage residence and all necea- sarrontbuildivgson it. The desirable yaca tfet fronting on College street, lying; between the above described lot. Sd d the let c. which James M.. Jonos resides; One hundred and ten acres of swamp land, more orless, near the <ilv.ot Macon,in the Mftcun re-erveon the west sine oi the Ocaulgs- river, being portions of rum be sons hundred and s'x (106). on* hundred and seven 0*7) and eighty- two (32) and all ol fraction numter rishty-one (81). except that portion of said fraction owned by J.H. H. Washington; tbe tall lands being more particularly deteribcd ins dcol made by Oivin Porter to K P. McEvoy, on tbe 24th day of November. 1862, tbe purchaser taking the risk, if there ietny. trowing oat of changes in the current uf the Opmulgce river. The above property so.d to pay debts and for the purposes of distribution. Terms ca-h. • ■ W. P. GOOD ILL, FebS-tf Kzecutor. /^.EOBGIA. thathsm County.-By rvittue o , ne de «crib. d pro] erty. « an mder o^thj Ordinary of said oouxty. Ol i ot ot i acd M in will be told oil the Dirt Tuesday m March next, - - - before the court huAse .docrinjaid county, the fallowing property, b-tween the legal bou.s cf Apart oflot number thirty-eight ot the Fort Hawkins reserve, in Btbb oounty, lji-gou tbe east aideof the Octcalveorive-,mid on the west Meet thepuMieread leading from Macon to Clinton, lately eerumel by Job H Cherry, con taining fire acres mere or less, known as a part ot tbe Lake Boss ptaee. Also, tbe undivided one half interest Inf he other portion of said lottb r.y vivhs.on the west ■ideal said Clinton read, tbe whole cf aaid undi vided pan of said let. containing twenty-four acres, mere or lee*, the tame adjoining tne above firft described property to the mrth. the other bn’f of said list described lot. owned by Thomas F. Thompson and Mary B. .Whitehead. , Bold for distribution and fer the benefit ol the j heirs ef the estate of Alisa B. Davis, deceased. QBO. O. FRBBMAN, 1 feb3-law4w Administrator. DRESS GOODS, BILKS, stums, LINENS, COTTONS, CFHOLSTJ3RY, ' TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, . GLOVES, HOSIERY, Girls* and Beys' Snita, Ladles' Underwear, Infants Outfits* DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, BUCKINGS, > HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBURGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, : i FRINGES, N S-1T1T FANCY GOODS, *c. sgaassasiszzzsi BY MAIL. Send for Samples or information, and satisfy y-.trsefi how cheaply and quickly you can yet everything in DRY ROODS AND NOTSONS of us by Mail or Express. We carry an aveidye • ,„bout $400,000, all bought for. prompt cask'. BSFTmj us. "Have the Children send for a set oj our Advertising Cards. C90PER~&C0NARD, Importers and Retailers* PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established 1862. u 1 Schall has arpiietl for the setting apart so Margaret I /^.E ting apart of | IJT homestead o! realty and the valuation of tho same: I will pass uton ssiu application on Satur day. January M, 1830, at .0 o’clock a. m. at my office. Witness my official signature. janlOtd* J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary. ValtiaMe Land for Sale- G EORGIA, Craw ford c-unty.—By virt- e of th9 power voted in me by a certain m nt- gage executed by J L. Parsons to secure a rer tain promiviory note.'fer tbe snmof one hundred and oi- hty-one dollars and fifty CeLts. (-181.£0-. (aid mortaaze dated <he 26th day cl June. 1879. and reco dt d in the Clerk's offl o ol tha Snportor Court of ear coun'y. in book J . b ilh ,aid' note and mortgage ceing aig-.* d oy the Bril J L. Par son-. and due. 1 wi 1 on 1 ue>day tl e second d»v of March. 1880, bate re the court bausoaoor'in the town of K <xv lie. Georgia, vxocte ut public tale to the highest b dder, fer rath, the following de scribed property, to-wit: Otic hundred and one ac-.es ot l»nd, rt ore cr leas, bei, g the nor-h bait o! lot number 126. boundi d aB fefluws : North liy lauds of J . L. Parsons, east b- 8. W. Uatch-r, south by Mrs. t,. G. Parsons, cr.d weit by R. B. Harn-on. litl-s fee sixp ewtU be made to tie purchaser as anthorizeddr- said mortgage. Paid trartof l>nd wi'l bj sod tosriisfy the priici al, interest, and attorney’s lees, to-wit: One hundred and cighty-or.e dollars ana fi ty cents principal, with Interest at twelve per cent, rer annum from the 1st day of Oc'ober. 1879. and ten per ret t. additional upon said principal and 1 rierest rit’omev’s f . cs. as expressed in said raort gage. Tw-said mortgage made a tl delivered to me. the underenrntd. to t ecu re said note with tha power expressed therein to sell end properly in tbe eventj default was made m the. payment thereof.and default having been mad-, in the day ol sale I will execute titles in lee simple to tbo same Th-s the 2d day ol February, U80. ]n28 law4w.I.B.SlfALL. O hDINARY’S cfilc.- Jones county. Gwrga, January 2d. 1880.—Wbereni Ki hard John son, vdmiristrator of estateof Toliver Haws, de ceased. applies to me for dit mission. These are to cite nnd admonish >11 peranno concerned to show cause at th-s office on or by the lint Monday in May next, if any they have, why tbe same shell not be granted. Wiiress mt band officially. jan24 td* ROLAND V. RQ88, Ordinary, §g.J viWJh* m IS SO ^ . lib to all »ppl^»:ntj, acrl tocart-imeri wt’.Uouk It rontalct f#«r c#I<ntd p!stft, €00 engr»viAj* # about 2C0 rugnu «n»l fall d-vrHrtlou*, prior* und aim-won* for rlABiliiir 1-OUvArWio* cf VcectaLTe mb,l P.crtr 3cPd*, Fluott, W.U. W«S|uffRvl'ro taSSV T’lrb : J/o iiiaifeX 6 U/t) JJetroita Xlicu« GANGERS! jCJURED. TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. For portientars, address with stamp, JA31BB M HaRUAWaY, Libeity Hill, Pike county, . rovia MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS: BELTING, HOSE'snd PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON 4»IPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS/STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Send for Price-list. W. H; DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.- E. fan pbell, guardian of Mary M and Vir ginia L. Reddi- g, minm*. has madu application fer leave to so 1 real estate .n tbn town U Thom- as ton, in the < ounly tf Upson, belonging to said minors, , These ere therefore to o’te and admonish all perrons concerned to be snd appear at the Conrt of Ordinary of said countv cn the first Monday in Marct next, to show muse, if any thev kv.e, why said applirat on should not be g-anted. Witness my b&r.d ■ ffi-isllv. J. A. McMlNUS, Ordinary. Jfiimsr.v 30, 1880 V t' ■ G EORGIA. Bibb County—Whereas J. A. Fos ter, administrator of tbe estate of . El Fos ter, late of said county doceaied, has made apoli- cat-on fer leave to sell wild land* belonfing to said estate at r-rivato sale Tbesiera,. lberefern to cite and admonizh all rei sons cor cert cd to be and apnesr at the tfe urt of t'rdinarycf tai-l county on the first Monday in Match next to show e*sse.if any they have, why avid atpli'a’iutiahould not be granted. M ituesn mv hand officially. J. A. MCMANUF, Orainary. Jfinn-ry 30. 7880. S'td* EOtt-la. B bb tfeun y.—Whereas George H. '\J Ilatleburst.«x-s utor t f the estate of James A. Nesbet, late t f said county deceased, has made spplic ttion f- r leave tc sell wild lands belonging to raid estate at privat: sate. There are therefore to rite and admonish all persons cone rnedto be and appe»rst i be Court of Ordinary of said ctnntyon tl e first Monday in March n xt to skowcanse. if any they have, why raid application thould not be grunted. Witness my handoffii i -lly. J A. 51 clIANUS.Ordinary. Jtm-ry SO. 78H-, find BAKER SHERIFF SALES. W ILL be told before the courthouse door in Newton, within tbe legal b< nrs uf talc, on the first Tuesday in March next, tbe following property to- wit; Lota of land Noe. three hundred and oeventy- t *o. three hundred and seventy-three, and three hundred and seventy-four, all in the eighth dis trict of taid ccuntv, raid to contain each two hundred and fifty acres, more orless. Sold as the property of William Broadaway to satisfy a Superior Corn t fl. fa. B. O. Kenton vs. JemezB- Scarbrough, principal, ard William Broadaway, security. Fropeity printed out by defendant William Broadaway. Tenant in potsej ion nod ded in writing. „ JAS.IL ROWELL, Sheriff. January 27.183-7 SOtd Mortgage Sale of land. W ILL be coM be’oro the court house door m the dry of Macon, on the first Tut-sda. in March next, during the legal hours of safe, the following r-rope.ty to-wi:: That lot of land Ijing in the Baton lferct vo. commencing at a point iu the Thirty foot street adjoin!, g the land* former ly owned by It.8. Thox.p-.cn, an l tunning along aaid thirty foot street in an easterly, direction revenfy-two and on'-half feet, thruoe alright angle, acicss said lot in a Ucrtnernl.r d i rection to tbelmunfiaiy lino ol .aid land until it ro.cbrt the Macon and Weate-n railrorei. Icavjnr the Isndt of Green A Comer on the .art, at d the SlHront.net Western railroad 'tn the north, and the lands formerly owt:od by M 8. Thampron oa the west safe lot cCLtatnitg a fraction less than th’.ee eighths ot an acre, m- ro or Ies«. Alto th.t parcel of fend litu-ta in Virerille, ot said cjur.ly. taid li t honn-ied on tbo south bv Hilj ard Bowles, on the ! or tU by the Macon and Western railroad. • n tho east by an ailr-y 15 feet wide, on the west by a disputed line, the owner net in-iwn. said lot being ot 8C feet Iro't, and J7J feet deer, logtther with all the lmtrovo- men ta on both of .aid lots. Sola as the irc.perty cf Cbarl-3 Mai shall to sati«ly a mnrigag.s given by aaid Charles Msr- shall tcSerpimr, Tsostey A Co., executed Sep- lem-er 18: !e76. ard duty reci.rred Scptao-iet 21, 1376, in which said morlgagc Spvmour, Tmslev A Co are-authoirzed to sell witnont ferockitUre tanl mc.-tgi.gc. Tetmsca h . - JOHN - L. HARDEMAN, :febl«4a Al Iorni y for raortgngees. {'1 BORGIA, LibhCt ulty-'WhereasAlra Mar- •V_X tb* L. Harris, gntrdianof iia.tiie J., Annie l L.'and Jimmie a. Harris, h»* applied to the Court, f Ord in*-ytf aaid con;.y far adivharge Iran brr ecurji.u-bipof ttid Atsttia J. Avrii L. aud Jimmie A. Harris of Iho r terstnaud prod- any. tLiv is tnerefare to cite al! persons cor.rarn- ed to ba at d epp-ar at thn Court of i.-rd.nsry said county on the first Monday.tn. Jlsy next show cauat*. if any th-y have, why Hie said Mart tha L. Harris- should not brr dism.i-.sed float he guardfen hip cf raid Mattie J-. Annia L.and Jm mie A. Harris end receive the usual ictters olduml.sio.i. Giver, under my official M-r.alur-v febl|!ir J. A. 31 clt ANIT8.Ordinary. My Annual Catalogue- of Vegetabls and Flower seed fer 1880, rich ia engrav ings from photographs of tha originals, will be sent FREE to all who applv. My old customers need not write for it. 1 offer one tf the largest collections cf vegetable teed eyersvnt tut by any Seed House in America, a large pofticn of which were grown on my six seed farms. Vul’-direc- tions for cultivation on each package. Allieed warrmted to be both fresh and true to name; so fer. that should it r>ro>e otbrawise, 1 will rt nil tbe order gratis. The original introducer of tbe Hubbard bqnarii, Fhn ney’s Melon. Maib'ehsad Cabbages, Mexican Corn, and sc--res oi other veg etables. 1 invite tbe fat recage of all who are anx ious to have tbei- seed direefy fremthi grower. fre*h, true, and of the very bert rt-air, New vegetable* a specialty. JA8. J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. janlOwfim ' Valuable 1 Land for Sale. G BORGIA.'Crawford county.—By viriueof the power Tested in me by a certain moit gage executed by G. M. Luwpim to securer; ce- tain promissory note for the sum of one hun dred ana fifty do'larf (3160), said morlgags dated tbe 23d d-iyof Janrary, 1879. end reeo-ded in tbe Clerk’s offire ol Crawford county, la Book J. pages 7'and 77.1 will, on Tuesoay iho second da- of March. 18S3 before the court home door, in tbe town 01 Knoxvilte. Georgia, expose at pub lie sale to the hlghe-t bidder fer ca-h. the .'otiow- ‘ jk to-writ: The east half the rev-nth di-trtc cf O RUINaKY’S Or'FlCB. JU.<Bn COUNTY. November £8. 1879-Whereas bu.sn A.: * B-adley, administratrix, applies to mo lordis* "•its! n from estate cf Joseph Brad!-ty deceased These a a to notify all pvrions ooi c 'rrcd to show cause at this office on tbe first. Mmdvyin •'arch next, if any they have why the same shall not be granted. G vcn uncer my hand cfficislly. nov.V'td’ i SOLANDT ROSS. n r di nRrT . Know Thyself, T I1E untold miseries that rcanlt inm nufiwretiou in early life msy l'u alievi-t- ed anl cure.L Tl.oro who doubt this assertion thnuld pnrehaso the new m.dical work published by the VEA- BODY MEDICAL rb7B. Benton. «r,titled THKRCIb.KCB OF LIFE; or, r-KLF FRBbERVATIGN. Exha.-j*ted vi tality nervous anl pbyrf-al Cibiiity..nr vitality impaired by thqcrrors ot youth or t ,o close cr tro close r-ppIiCntion ti bui incs-, mar bt tutor ed aid manhood regained, t Two hundredth ed.lion. revised and enlarged, just published. It is a standard mcd.csl work, the Vatin tbe English language, »mteu by a pb]aieian of great vxcerwmrv, to wkm -as awarded a gold and jewelled medal by tbe Nb« tiocal Medical Association. It contains b auu- fnl and v«.ry experaivo t ngravings. Tii Co hun dred pages, more ttar'60 valnab e pr. qm'ots forall iorma of pioraidpgdireit e; the rcMi’tof many years of extertive vp-l autre sriul practice. cith--rt.necf whi.h ta woith tan timcstlie price ot the bock. Korni In French cloth, price only $f, rent ty mail j-o tp-i'. The Loudon Lance; wo*19b person sl-ouid be wllhcut tbu vjiasbfe bock. Tbo an hor i» a nob’e benefacor.'* _ An illut'rati d s ample x-nt to alien rccaiutol fice'tsferpcstage. Thcai-thurr.icra bypermisr-fen to JOSEPH SFl-lIvfi. presiil* lit: W 1. P. ING«A H 4 M, vi.-opro.Mcn'.- W PATSF, 31) r s OAf NTT. M. D: H J PtrUCF T M D.BH KI V P. ta D. t R FOU OMlt M D.N K LYNtfH. M D. and M RfVCOXSlLL.il D ficult.v of the rhi.'rdci- phitUciv-reitt of Jft-Iireni* aud Surgery, also tho faculty of the Atacrlmu Uniwtsltv ll FI 11a- S266S A TEAR Agecrj wanted. Bua» ncae legitimate. r«tic«tars rrew. 144a«ii J.irukTa > m. ast—w x orfeically t ions ton now Crawford co uty,, State of Georgia, cnnUining one bund, e l cue and one- fourth acres (Uff X), nr. re orless. known f * the Navey Sbaddetl ptaee. Titles in fee simi-’o will be trade te the purchwer. as authorized in said mortgage. 8aid tract of laud will be so d to sat isfy ths principal,In'erest and attorney's fees, to wit: Ona hundred end fifty doll sis principal, with interest at twelve per rent, per ananas from Novrmber 1,7879. and S.25 n’torney’s fees, ms expressed in said mortgage. Tne«a'dmort. gage made and deliven d to me, the under.rigued. to secure said not*, wifi tbe p-.wer expro nVt. j-j. f , ,, . i -- .,—a therein, to sell said property in the event nrf nit! Jiffs pres.dent was node in tte payment thereof and default 1 ol . _ having teen made on the dsyot sale, 1 will exe-! rol e r>‘ i 2 1 188S ,£<,, ” Plel<> * heS “ me - ^ re5 ‘ \ Baht inllTC For the Pictorial BiblaCommenU- ' eh ii end experictite. jthlR I J tor. 1,018 pages,'475 illu,trations 1 tK'VSi'wTf UL IITrn and asps. 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