Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, February 10, 1880, Image 5

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•■ryy* lj£ ®je0Kgict Sbj&klg IDelsgjutfjfj #n& Sfxmmal & FAMILY BALSAM E^grco^’g Anthem Bcok. F ANILINE. A Safe ani iffeclnal Btiefly fBOktPrLY BELIEVING PUN At\D INFLAMMATION FOB FXlEBNAL AND INTERNAL USE. This Family Balaam ia composed of Fart*. Boota and Keiinous Gums from tbo trecsof our Native Forest*. Barb “O °' ««>fae inKredients Issued for too complaints for which FAMlblN* ia reeommondsd. but when compounded togeihf erlbev make a Balsam which la* positivecure for t o ompUir-ta. Thi* Balaam takratlie plaoj nl lalrea ointment* and liniments. It bas te-n tried during the past two y*»ra. every one using *ui«. ,T l ir.nld not bo without ft." Every Family should have it in their boute, ready Id wumiroua testimonial* lave been receive! whicu will bo published, from persons who hav uied tbe rami.ine Ba'aam for tbe paat two years Iwvcinjr tbe surprising elflcary. value and tuc- ‘ , o| tbi* Famitine Ba’iam. For its quick and iore healing propertiea. it haa no equal; tor it* relieviM and allajias inflammation, ro medi cine baa ever been oompouLded equal to it. It ia nerfretly a*fe louse at any and all times, and a quick and th jrough cure for auch complaints as Faica in the Cheat, Shoulders back and Side Barca and Sea-’dj, 6p: alns. Strains, BrulseJ, Bbeumstic and Neuralgia Paint, Swelling cf tbe Joints,Still Joints Stiff Neck, Con* traded Muscles. Spinal Affecii.ns, At bite Swellings, Chafes, Calluses, Oallt, Bunions, Chilblains. Corns, Froat Bites, Poisoning by Dog wood or Ivy, Stings of Inseetr, Chapped Handa, Lip*, Bang- worms, Salt Rheum,Tetter, Pimples, Itching/Dry Sca ly Eruptions of the Skin. Old Sorea.Scald Head Outward Humors of any kind. Hemor rhoids, Piles, Numbness. Worms, Ague in the Face, Ear-oche, Hoarseness, gore Throat, Coughs, Croup. aud at otbrr known remrdias recommended tor auch complaints. In each package will be fo.ud a pamphlet eonlainieg a abort treatise on all the complaint* lor whieb ibis Bataan la recommend ed, with full and simple direct.ons bow to use tbe Balaam for each complaint. Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle. Fi<ty.cent aixo contains three lin.ia the quan tity of twenty-flTe-cent site. FREPA1ED BY Zl.K. STEVENS, J roprietor of Vegetine, Beaton. Vasa. PAMILINB U told by all all Dmagists. 14]«n Significant Words From a Colored Republican Source. Tlie Journal oj Progress, a Republi can print, edited by R. R. Wriglxt, an in telligent person of color, in Cutlibert, Georgia, lias this to say ol tbe few white scalawags who arrogate to themselves all of the emoluments and party patronage of tbe 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 tl e hacks of colored men, ought to know 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 tliese gentlemen first assumed control of our votes. Never, indeed, has an unsuspecting and credulous people been so badly swindled as our colored fellow citizens by their so- called saviours, but in reality devourers, the carpet-bag gentry who came in after the warlike the locusts of Egypt and made a clean sweep of the earnings and substauce of the “Nation’s wards.” Those ingrates, too, who, though bom at the South, were actuated by the most des picable aud 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 sliaken ofT, and we are glad that the Journal of Pro gress has undertaken tlie task. Next to seeing our colored people abandon their Radical alignment with tlie North, and strike hands with their only tme friends, the old inhabitants aud owners of tlie soil, we shall welcome tlieir repudiation of tlie white vipers whose only aim is self ag grandizement. Tlie Journal of Progress is neatly gotten up, and promises to be conservative and conciliatory in its Course. Charleston and the West. A New York telegram of tlie 2d instant to tlie Charleston News and Courier says the connections between the South Caro lina and Cincinnati Southern road will certainly he built, and two of the largo holders of South Carolina railroad stock would go to Charleston this week to get information and make definite arrange incuts for this purpose. By L. O. Emerson. Price «1.23.or g]2 per dot It ia a pleasure to lool through this flea trok, and Choir Leaders will ail te pleated with tbe general beauty of tbemunc. and the great vari ety. There are more than 90 Antbrms, Motet*. Be teiicea, etc., inc’uding an anthem Duio’cgy and some fire now Hymn Anthems. Alao 18 ke- eponsesand Chante. Music for Chriitmas, KHa ter, and all other special occasions ia provided. THE SLEEPING QUEEN. (80 da) Fin. Op- erit.aby Balls. HAVE YOU SEEN "WHITE ROBES,” the new Sabbath School Bock? It is airracd good Book and ia Reeling with unexampled xuo- cess. Only published two months ago. it "takes” so well t-at the publishers are force I to isrue edi tion after edition to keep pace with th* demand. To state it tersely, WHITE ROBBS ha* .one straight into tbe h-arta of all lovers of Sabbatn School Mu. c, and the fact is due to its purity, freshness and orimnality. Send SO cents in stamp* for a sample copy. P-rdczen. TEMPSRtNCE JEWELS, 35 cents, by J H. Tenney, should be used by all Tempor.nco and Reform dubs. Any bo.k mailed, post free, for tbe retail price. OLIVER DITSON &C0.| Boston. O. H. DITSON A CO. 843 B’dway N.Y. j itjUf PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR JAIL. U NTIL Tuesday. Febrnary S. 1880, will bo re- rettei at tbeolfloe of the Bibb County Com. mitiionerc, plan* and rpeciflcationa for a county Jail, wilh J.iler’s residence attached, to be erect ed on tbe vacant p rtion cf tbe court bouse lot. Estimates of the cost of erection muat acconpa. ny all plana submitted. Fifty dollars trill be pad for the pan* and ipeci float ions that may be appovedand adopt d. no cmiier sation beina offered for these net adopted. Thi right to re fect any and all plant submitted is reserved. By order Bibb County <'ommu-ionars. jar.8-iaw-.ry W. G. SMITH.Clerk. /^BORGIA,BIBB COUNTY.-m.ereai W.iT VJ Hollingsworth has mad* application for leitef. of disaiission »* a-minlstr-tor fiomtbe estate < f Eliza J. Hollingsworth, late of said county deotsaed. rheae are therefore todls and admonish all P, r.onj concerned to be and appear at the Court or Ordinary ot .aid county on tbe Ins Monday hii April i ext to show c-ace, if auv they have, why latter* of dismi-sion should not bey ranted to applicant. Witness my official signature, . - # |, c j*- 4td J. A. BcWANUS Ordinary. Turns PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lom of Appotito, Bowcln costive, Pain in tholle.id, w-fjiadulir.rv.tacfionlntfiaback part. Pain under tho shoulderblr.do, foll- nocnaftercr-ting, witn a disinclination to eacrtioacf bodycr mind, Irritability of temper, low spirits, withafbelins of hav- iog neglected Acrnoriuty, Ylf airiness, Din- nmos3, Plutteriaer-t the Heart, Dot-, be fore tfso C7es, Yellow fokin, Headache generally over tho right eye, Keztlcssncss with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IP THESE WARNINGS ARF. UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ToTT’S PILLS nrc capcclally adapted to nurli roses, one clone ctlrrta such a rliange offccUaxaslo natouUIi the sufferer. . CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health Sis enjoyed. If Ihd constitution Is of recent date, a single dose otTUTT’3 PILLS will suffice, put If H baa become babllual, one p Bl abonld be taken every night,gradually lc. Dr. T. Guy Lcwia, Fulton, Ark., sayst “ After a practice of 25 jeer.*, I pronounce TCTPS PILLS the best anti-bilious mcdicino ever made.” Hcv. P. R. Gngooil, New York, rays t * J “I have had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and Nervous ness. I never bail any medicine to do me so much good as TUTT'3 PILLS. They are as good as represented." Hlllcc 35 .Hurray Street, New York. TUTT’S HAIR DYE "giPyoiwum —Ctrlof «1. M _ Office Uti Murray St., New York* EI8B COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX LIST, GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. '* EC following described property remaining 1 delinquent for the i on-i at mem of State and county taxes for the years 18 8 and 1879 and pre vious years, or so much of said < roperty as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, iulenrs; and charges duo thereon, or due from toe owner* i hereon at the time of sale, wpl be sold between the icgsl hours of sale, at public auction by tho .herin, at tbe oourt li'jute. in tho city of Macon, county and i- tale afore.aid, on tbe first Tuesday in March. 1S3». to-wit t Part of lot No. 4 in square No. 2t. near corner of Cherry and Fourth street,, fronting 5 • feet, more or leas.in Fourth street in tho city of Ma- co ,and known a* th -. Kimball House property. Jo-vied on by U. J. P.ter, .ax collect .r and ex- utllc.o sheriS, to satisfy tho taxes -no by W. A. Hull for tbe rear 1879. Amount due, inciuuine taxer and costs. .-$175 64 Also, psrtof Io*No. 8 western range, being o-e-seventh interest in the property known as Findlay’s Iren Works, fronting 350 feet, more or lets on uglrthoree street, and running back aboit 4CO feet to Hawtb»ruc street, m the ciiy of Ms-on. t-aid one aevrntb Interest levied ou by It. J. Peter, iax e ffector. tosati-ly tbetaxeadne by Cbss. 8. Findlay lor tbe years 1^78and 1879 * mount of taxes and costs s7ti.e9. Also, part of .ot No, 8 we tom range being one- icrenth m’e-est in th- procerty known as Find lay’s Iron Work-, in tho ci'yot Ms,on, described a*above and levied on byH. J, Fetor, tax collec tor. to satisfy tbe trie* due by Arthur P Eindlay for i he year* 1S'S and 1 -79 Amount due, includ ing taxes and costa. -74 74. Also.pir.oi lot No. 8 we-tern range, b ingone* seventh inter, tt in the property k-oorn as nnd- lay's Iron Works, in the city of Macon, draenbed a, at ove ard levied on by tl. J Peter, tax -o'lec- tor. to satisfy the taxes due t>> Geo. W. Findlay tor tbe jeara 1878 and 1879. Amount due, in cluding taxes and«osta -74.18. Also part of lot No. 8 western range, being four sevenths interest in the property known as Findlay Iron Worka. in tdochyoiMacon.de- .cribed as above and levied on by H- J - Peter, tax collector, to satisfy the taxes dee for the year 1-79by C. D. Findlay individually, and 6. D. Findlar.sge tforMri. Mary Ann Findiay. Mrs. Robert F.ndlay,ar. and Mrs. A. B.him*. Amount due. including tax-g and charges. $i67.C6 Alao lots7 aud 8 id block No. 37. southstem common, in ear of Macon i-etton factory, in city of Mscon. Levied on by H.J. Peter, tax collec tor, to satisfy the taxes due by the estate ol Jacob schall for they, ar 1879. Amount of bxlan.e due including oo, t>, 42.90. Also part of lotNo. I in square No, 87. fronting 105 feet on Wa'nut street and 150 feet on Spring i.ieet. being tbe south corner of the square, in city of Macon. Levied on by H.J. Fet r. tax oollecior. to satisfy tbe tares due oy J.C. HcBor- ney for the year 1879. Amount of balance due inrfu ting charge*. >201.33 Also part of lot Nos. 1 and 2 m block No. 14 northwestern con.icon, ir nting 106 feet, more or less, on College St. arj lining tho Wrel let next to UeGralTenreid piopert , in city of Macon Levied on by H.J. Fete-, tax collector, to satisfy the taxea due by Frank H. stone, trustee, for the years )878 and 1879. Amount due. including i'hBifces. 666 4ft. Also part cl lot No. 6 in square No. 9’*, fron' tng LSfeet more or le*s, oa Oak street, oojiiuiRg the prop rtv of Ellis A Cutter, next to an alley, in city of 'Mecon. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax collector, to,atisly tbe taxes doe by P. M. Long lor the year 1879 Amountdce, including charges $12.15. ' alvo part of lot No. It, western range, frcnfng lf-0 feet, moreorl.aa. on tho east aide of College .trees in the city ot Macon, aejoning ibo proper ty of J. E. Jones, aad running back to the lot cf K. Winamp Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax col lector. to satisfy the taxes da* by Charles T Holm'S trustee, for tbe year 1879. Amount due, including taxes and coats, $46 85. Also j art of.ot No. If. northwestern common, fronting 75 feet, more or less, on the east axle of College street, adjoining the property of C. T. Holmes and B. Winahip. in tho city cf Macon, t evied on’; U. J. Peter, tax collector, to satis fy tbe taxes due bv Haynehllis. agent tor Ida L. blhs for the year 1879. Amount due, lncludicg texeaaod costs. $43 8J. ...... Als-1 part of lot No. 3 in square No. 41, front- fog 40 feet, more or less, on Plum street, in city ot Mason, coiner of alley between Poplar and Plum street*. Levied on by U. J. Peter, tax col lector, to satisfy thetaxesuueby Mrs.Geo-gisA. Moms, for the years 1877, 1878 and 1879.Aaouut due, incladlna tales and charges. >86.15. Alto lot* t and 4. toutn western common, block No 45, between Oglithorpo and Bibb streets, in city of Macon. Levi-d on oy H. J. Peter, tax eolketor. tossti-fythe taxes due by B.r. Mc- Ginly for the year 1879. Amount due, including taxes and charges. >15.78. Also, pait of lot No. 3. in squire No 72. front isg 105 feet on Pile atreet.axd running bark to Cotton avenue in ihe city of Macon, adjoining theproptrtyofW.l,. Jfllis.nesr the ittersec- ti nof Spring street. Levied on as the property cl k. F. Lyon, to latisfr his SUto snd county t-xes for the year 1879. Amount due principal and cost* $76.0*. . „ „ , , Alto part of lut No. 5 m square No. 89. fr nt ing on Fourth street in city of Mam, levied on bv H.J. Pete', T. C„ tosati-fy the taxes due by R. R. Raifort, trustee, for tie year 1879. Amount of taxts and coats. $15 85. Also part of .ots Nos. 5 and 6 in tquara No. EG, Iiontmg on New street, near Paraer Maga zine, in tfcecityof Macon. I cried ou by H. J. Pour,T. O., to satisfy tho State atd county taxes duely Mrs. M. A. Sledge fer the year 1879. Amount due. iflcludirg principal and costs, 311-35. Also part of lot No. 4 in square No. £8. front ing on Third street, corner of alley belaqan Thrd and Fourth, snd known as Porter a Liv ery Stable, In too city of Macon. Le-ied on oy H. J. Peter. T. C , to satisfy th* taxes of Sam uel A. Porter, trustee, for tbe year 187J. Amount due taxet and charges $119 85. Also part of lot No. 5in Blo.k No. 12 North western Common. I onting on Jcffer.cn street, in the city of Macon. Levied on by H J : ra ter, T. O., totatufy the taxes due, by v>ill am Savage lor theyern 1879. Amount dao taxes and Ch Jfropmonot 7 inaq iare No. 87, froutirg TO feet more or less on Wharf street, aimer of al ley near Boee Hill Cemetery. Levied ou bvll. J. Pe'.er.T. O.. to taUify the taxes due by JefTer- son F. Lotg. trustee, for ths year 1879. Amount of tax and char, 63 $16.90. , „ Also part of lota e acd 6 in Block No. 12. Northwestern Corner on. tear east corner ol Monroe street, in the city of Macoo. Levied on by H.J.Prter.T.O.. to satisfy the taxesdueby Robert Carter for the years 1878 snd 1879. Amoint ot tar. inC^ha^e.’^L^ febS-dtd. ’ Sheriff. Authorized by tha Commonwealth of Ky. d raite and Faitest in the Wo'll. SlVtlCLi Popular Monthly Drawing of the Commonwealth Distrito tiou Go. AT MACAULBY’S theatre, In ths City of Louisville, on Saturday, Feb. 28.1880. Th-se drawings authoris'd by *ct of the Leg islatureuf 1859 and snxtsined by all the courts of Kentucky occur regularly on tbe laatdayof every month (Sundays excepted) and are super vised L.v prominent citizens of the State. The Management call attention to the grant opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 11, an? ot THB FOLLOWING PRIZES. 1 Pnre i Prise........ 1 Prixe 10 Prizes 31,000 each . urn Mum 5,00* MM? MUM 10,090 10,000 11.009 - — 10.004 9 Prixes 300 es, b, xp’rorimafn prise* 2,700 9 Pnzei 100 each do do L80t 90# 10 Prises 500 each _ 100 Prizes 100 each 200 Prixe* B0 each 600 Prizes 10 each ..000 Prize# 19each. 9 Pnzee 100 each do do U 63 Prize* 311t,4'0 Whole Tickets, $3. Half Tickets, $L 27 Tickets. $60. 55 Ticket*. SIM All applications for club rates should be made to the home office. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Journal aud New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-bold uw Fend all orders b> money or bank draft in letter, or by express. O-dera of t Sand upward by exp-vsi can bn sent at ou-erpe >e. Address R M. Beard man,Con r- ler-Joumal BuiMl*. ■ miamle Kv., or at No. 165 Broidway, New York. aossueodtuthnsatAwly Wwaseawvwaaawwaaawwaaaasaa.aaaaawaaw •*••••••••••••••••*•••#« swwwwwaswaar jony ruirjstr, jobml jomrsoa JOHN FLANNEIIY & CO Cotton Factors —ATO- Commlsiim Mepchants, NO 3 KKLLT’S BLOCK. BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. A gents for jewell’s mills tarns and DOMBsTICF. etc. etc. BAGGING aud TIBS FOR SALE AT LOW EST MARKET RATES. PROMPT ATTFNTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS BNTRL’SfKDTOU8. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. amrSl d wAnwibn ••••awaaaa***w****a*w«aa******aaa«* ••aft«**waaaaaawaaww*aww*a*aa*aa****r A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FOR THE BLOOD,LIVER&KIDHEYS: CURATINE, For Blood Diseases. CURATINE, For Liver Complaints. CURATINE, For Kidney Diseases. CURATINE, For Rheumatism. CURATINE, For Scrofula Diseases. CURATINE, Errtipela, tin* Blotch**, «tc. A medicinal com pound of known value- combining In one prep aration the curative powers' for the evils which produce all dis eases of tbe Jtlooa, tbe TAver, tbe Kidneys. Harmless in action and thorough In its effect. It Is unexcelled for the cure of all JBIooit Dis eases such as Scrof ula, Tumora. Bolls, Tcttcr.SaltBhcum, Bhcuntatlsm, Mer curial Poisoning, also Constipation, Byspepsta, Itirli- gcstl ton. So ur Stom ach, Bctentton of Urine, etc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THEBROWH CHEMICAL CO BALTIMORE, Md. HUNT, BANKIN &LAHaR. Wholesale iliuggiats, Maron, Ga. ohw R Wbst. WEST BEOS C#tUi FaeUn, CtaaisnM Xcrchab, —AGENTSFORTHE— W. & C. GUANO. 68 Bay 8t» - Savannah, Gt. BAGGING and TIES FOR 8ale. Prompt attention to business and liberal d ante on consignment* anrtO davrtm po LLI NS’ VOLTAIG-ELECTRIG POROUS PUSTEBS f PEN times more powerful than tbe best po- L rous plaster when placed over tbe centre of the cert ous force*, the pit of the stomach, they stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect digtstion. cure djipepria, billions colic, cramps and pains snd prevent ague snd malarial dis ease!,. Per weak and sore lungs, palpitatisn of tbe hear . painful kidneys, rheumatism, mural- gia Tand scivties,they are tbe best remedy in the world. Got the genuine. Ask .’far COLLINS* VOLTAIC BLBUTR10 POROUS PLA8TBRS. Prie’ 25 els. For sale by Hunt, Rankin A La mar, Atlanta and Macon, and Osoeol* Butler, apdalldnuriatt. asw** #m JONES tOUNTI IANDS IORSALE. li/TY plantation on the Marpn AAugustaroad. 1\1 one half mile from Haddock a btation. containing seven- hundred and twenty acres of land- One fourth of the land ts 4n the woods— ~v and hickory. There is running water and “ - - ,J 4 '“1® good springs in every Held dence with eight ro beautiful oak grove, or divide it in three parcel*. ocl»9 A handsome re*i- DENTISTRY. I RespectfulIv annou-ce to the Hiixens of Ma- eon and the public generally, that 1 hare opened on Mulberry itreet, ooposite theLanier House, a Dental efflee. where I will practice den- tiitnr in all ita br»neket. . , I crdially invite my friends aad former pet- r.ak and the public generally who neol tho ter- vice of a dentist to call-n me. Very respectfully^ raRFIELD.D. V. 8. fanlS-dlm-wSm* . ■■■■■• Invested in Wall street stock* makes fortunes every montn Address $1010 $100 Book tent free ei BtXTRK A wO. Yota. explaining everything. Add reti O, Baokere, 7 wall street. New ZiOST HORSE. S TB.VTBD or stolen from D. Johnson. living on the new Houston toad, one mi o and a half from the court house ia Macon, on the Stb day of December, 1879. between one o’clock and dark, one large torrat pony horse. He bss a tma'l white stx>t cn tbe forehead; the msr,e a lit tle mixed with white hurs: at leisure gaits is in clined to carry hi- head rather low; with the ex ception of t>o white spot on the foreh- ad and in tt-o .n-r.e be is a solid sorrel; a number one sad dle horse, a good rackcr, ana a good buggy and wagon and plow horse. F.ve dollars will be paid to any person for hint or to let me know where he is. Address, L. D. JOHNSON, M. acd B. R. R. shop, Maooa, Ga. dev12...dawlaiv.f rlUM ByB. M. WOOLL1T. At- asi mm 1 Data, Ga Reliable evidswte n I I HABIT | given, and reference to cured II patients sad physicians. %#CU?XX2| Sent for my book on the dec7 d wlsw ty habit and Hsu ere' Trustees Sale of Valuable City Prouertv* I N obedience to an order of the Euperizr Court of Bibb county will be sold on the firstTues- day in March nexLbelueen the legs 1 hours cf sale, before the court house door in the city of Macon, tbe followiig rasi estate, te wii: the house aud lot situated on Hiah street, known lately as the residence of Mr*. James I. Saider, diatmguisbrd in tbe Plan of said city as tl e cast half of lot No. (21) twenty-one in tbe veateru range of two acre lots, containing about one acre. Also, on the same day, ard directly after Ihe tale ot tbe real esta-e, will be sold on the premi sea above described the household and kifchen furniture which belong* to said trust estite, the sale to continue from day to day, if necessary until all the furniture is disposed of. Terms cosh. J. B. JONB8, Feb31aw-4w Trustee. A. 0, TAYLOR") B'l' for relief, etc., Bibb Supe rs. >- rlor Coart, October Term. WM. TAYLOR J 1879. It appearing to the Court by tbe return of tbe Sheriff that tbe defendant ia not to be .found in tbi* county; and it further appearing that he do-s rot reside in this Stats: Ordered, that ser vice t-eterfectedonsaiddefondeat by publica tion to b: and appear at the next term of this Court, or that com™*inant be allowed to pro- Ord- red farther, tn zt this o-der fee Published ones an oath for four inomhs in tbs Telegraph and Messenger, a publio gsaetle puKisbed in the dtrof Macon. By the Court: JOHN L. HARD1MAN. Complainant's Sdieilor. T, J.81MMON8, J.H.C M O. A true cztreot from tbe minutes of Bibb Su perior Court. This ltd November. 1K9. dec23-lsmtm* A. B, ROSS, Cletk, Cathartic Pills Comliino the choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proportions accurately ml justed to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They arc the result of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and are the most effectual rem edy yet discovered lor diseases, caused l>y derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt and effectu al treatment. Avek’s Pills are specially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on tho digestive and assim ilative processes, ami restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use liy physicians in their practice, and by ail civilized nations, is one of tlie many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, ana perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any* injurious properties, and can be ad- ]>■ mistered to children with perfect safety. Aveu’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, Rheuma tism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neural gia, Colic, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. _ ? ^ As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While gentle in their action, these Pills are tho most thorough aud search ing cathartic that can bo employed, anu 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 tho blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Or. J, C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLS XT ALL DRUGGISTS ZTEBYWHZRK, Hm.t Jb-ankin & Ladds! Wholesale Agents, febl9 TV! f\ COM. OjA. Bitters THB STOMACH IS STRENGTHENED, The liver regulated, tbe bowels rut in proper order, tbe b'ood enriched and purified, and tbo nervoni system rendered tranquil and vigorcu* t y this inestimable family medicine and safeguard agaimt i Isaac*, which ie, moreover, a most sgr eab'e and < ffectivo ap petizer, and a cordial peonlitrly adapted to tbe wants of tho sg-d and infi m. For rala by all cUnggiets and dealers gom orally: Jang lm A frech stock of Uo:tetter’s Ritters astro ceiied at dec* ELMS’DRUG STORE. JOHN A. HODGE & CO., BANKERS AND RTOCK BROKERS, 13 WALL Sr., NEW YORK, Stocks bought and eoldon tbe New York Stork Exchange, on 3 to Gper cent margin. Stock Privileges sorured on rear or.aibleptrtie* at favor able rates. Fa 1 information on all matters ie latirg to Stock specul-t on furaUhot on applica tion. Weekly Report oimovem-nta in the Stick it Ir market sent tree. janlOsat tus ly w k eoiDov mu o wrntru W. W. GORDON & CO Successor to Tison A Gordon). Ootton Factors Commission Merchants, NO 112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA, HOWARD TINSLKY, Trawling Agent LOANS MaDB UPON SATISFACTORY AS SURANCE OF (JO 1 TON SHIPMENTS. VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS OF COTTON, BAGGING AND TIBS FURNISHED CUS TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE. mu*31idaw6m h 1 GUIUMKIIV, J B GAUDBV Late Cashier Southern Back State ot G L. J Guilmartin & Co., COTTONJACTOBS Gonilssii liili, 1 BAY STREET, Savannah - Georgia. Liberal advances made on consignments otton. Bagging acd iron Tics (or sale at low tmarket rates. Cfu. is the most economical form of 1 Washing Soap. All bar or square cakes wear down in use to a lug* flat piooe, too thin fo handle anS, therefore, waited: while tbe OVAL OAKS of “ NEW” BOAP can be ent in two, tbe oval end claiped readily in the hand, and the far* ger end worn down almoet to a wafer with* ont any waits. COLGATE & OO. xeoom mend their Trade-Mark Registered) to .Careful honse eepers not only aaanpariar in quality bu in fo m tha moat ejiatniit -io*p ever ado. aag30-wAaxt tf mOVEHBS, "For Efnldng spclltL fits, dirtiness, polpiia- «mcad of. proctiro and use Hoo Bitters, and you will bo strong healthy and happy.” "ladies, do you SmBs&Si, aad liver Hop Bitter*.’ en aud Ladle* need Hop Bitter* daily.” stoSSft health,, from intemperance.” nraaHipEitwre<nirea Send for PROVERBS, a case that Hop Bit ters win not care or help.” "Hop Bitters builds up, strengthens and nary complaints kinds jwnnanenur cured by Bop EUtera.’’ ..Ho? the s and best Ask YMn( ’• — D.L C. is SB absohite and Irresistible care for drunkenness, tue of opium, tobacco and narcotics. AH above sold by druggists. HopBittera New AdvBrtisemrats. ell Tools ijprs, Brills, Bcrs Power Machines for Boring and Drilling writ*. Best in America. ‘25 A DaT MAD* KaHILY. Book Free. Address LOOMIS A NYMAN,TIFFIN, OHIO. an20-1m I Q7v«m I Prof. H, bra’s Tre*ti«e on l)i, OaJU | eates of the 8km. describing Tlicro'icee J , y r 9P , ? !C5 »>• ‘kin eiwise*. UioCdCCO I with d reel tons for their sore Paawn/J i cure. 8. ntfreetoalUfflcted. Ad VUloUi ’dm*.with stamp, K.S. Web ster, 50 N. 5th street. Phi'*., Pa. ianSl-lm fl*?7 F7 A MONTH snd expense* guaranteed u) I f to Agents. Outfit free. Shaw A Co Augusts, Me, rr^7 A YEAR and cxpecsea to agent* ^ « / # Outfit Free. Address Er."! Anru«ta. Mains. P O VICK- EI.L A CO., 10 Krrure street. New York, can la in the exact co-t of any proposed line of AD VERTISING in American hewapap-rs. *2b.lG0 page Pamphlet, 10c. jm20-im A *PLFN»1D OPPORTlfMn TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTK1- BUTKiN, CLASS B, AT NBW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. EBB. 10, ISSO-lll’M SlantMiy UtSViBg. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorporatedtij the Legislature ot the State for Educational and Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term cf twenty-five years, to whieb cortrart thr inviola ble faith ol the State ia nil dged .w> i> h pledge haa been renewed br an overwhelixii.g popular voto, securing it* irahchi.e in the new constitution aceptid Dec-mbor 2. 1C79, with a Capital of $LC09Jkt>. to which it hi- since added a ream* tand of $350,000. IT8 GRAND SINGLE MUM- 8KP DlbTRI rft’T lOFS will take place monthly, on tho second T esday. It never scales of post cones. Look at the follow ing Distribution! CAPITAL PRIZE 135,000. JOO.tOO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HA1 F TICKBTS, ONE DuLLAB. LIST OF PRlZBBi 1 Capital Pr;z‘ 8S0/C0 1 Capital PriZ” 10,000 1 Capital Pr:21 .... ... f.OTO 2 Prize. Cf £2,(00 5.050 5 Prizes cf 1.000 5 000 20 I rizes cf tO) 10 OCO 103 Priz >s of 1(0 10,000 2(0 Prizes if £0 10,000 5(0 Pnzescf 20.... 10 CC0 ilOOO Prizes of 10...™ 1B.C00 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of (300™.... ™ 2,700 9 Apprejiroatiou Prize* of 200..™....™ 1,836 9 Approximation Frists of II(>.„„„„™ 903 1.857 Prizes, amounting to™™™.. 4 110.400 Responsible rorresioudicg agent* wantedst all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Write, clearly rtatingfull address, for further information, or seud orders by express or mall addrescedoulx to M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans, L*. or same perron at VeSlO Broadway. New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawirgs are under the auperviM-n and manaaement ot Gene rals G.T. BEAUREGARD snd JUBAL A. EAR LY janIS Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Property. O N the first Tnesdsy in March nett I will ex pose for rate to theh,gb«.>t bidder, before the court house coor id the city of Macon, between the legal hours of a-le. several valuable building lot. on Windsor Hill just bevond'tbe cite limits, belli; psrtof ot Nj 45 ia tha Macon Reserve, west of tbeOcmuivoe ri er. For ps ticttJsrs in quire of M.tt 11. Freeman, aoenootu-er. febS-law4cr A. J. UJUDl.K.Trn-t e. TINWARE ? IRON & STEEL,|q Carriage 111 ffipi Xduuf^ jw ^Le.lli8r ail lister Beltift,i| (jfj AVJEIIY’S gl « H0ESE PLOWS,! 0 fel Ijr-Foor plows. \9 \-i {ft 51 FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.|§ — ! We have a well inerted stock and iflj "IgUARANTKE PBlCEf.f PUNS, PISTOLS ammunition, 2ooo Druggists Have limed thi following remark able paper, the ngnatarei or which can be seen at our office: Messrs 8FABU3.T A JOHNSON, 21 Platt Street, New York: Gnimcnr—“For the past few years we have told various brands of Porous Plasters. Fbyaiciant ard the Public prefer SENSOR'S CAPCINE POROUS PIASTER t all others. Wc consider them ore ot the very f*w reliable ton ehold remed'es worthy cl ettfidenre. They are Superior to all other Porctu Platters er Medicinis for Extornal use.” febA-lm £ATARRH™. feelings, matter dropprng into the throat, diagnrting odors, and Malty connmptios rca-_a.r« A.A Jlhs m CONSUMPTION itDo^wioa,muj rapidU into OQJUUILl4iL% Onii nary will ac t cm Ihi It**' « nprvr r.aCflal—k loss va ism ell, taste, hearing, and • uxorousii, ana oertain to euro ana; INHALI DEVORE'S] -wATrade I Mark.A3-1 A romnonnd of ih-mo-t bultnstMlunrskriown to medical saScacmwit}* CARB0LATE0 PIKE TREE halinff from Dr Voile’s Inluilcr* fscontcrtcd into a dc-nnsin^, invix* prbtir.fr, .v:d healicjr vapor, sndtTakPU direct to tho diseased caviti*sot the her-'l, and into *11 the cir-p&tEaco? «*nd the lcns%\rhere it acta as a local iiptiHeahon to the dfjo-asrd snrfaaY\ and its fccaiUi-frivin.? p*i\re» is felt a% »ure. Tbe onlv method h.v which these diseases caq be pcrmancaUl cored, HORNE TREATMENT or t Itcuiln- to ho n-tunic'd if not cari-factory. tlTAho 1or Halo by DMlIflTlNtM. Spr.il t.iPIMfrlilg? imintsfn!) infnrmstlnn fi«—mat c.tn A w. WARNE SAfE.N£HV!Nt In eliminating the Impurities or the blood, the natural and neceaaarv result Is the cure ofSk-ror- nloosaod mliHSkin KraptlamAMaraM* Including Canrers, Clem, and other sores. It is tho best U1<mmI PurUqu and stimu lates everv function to more healthful action, and thus a benefit in all diseases. nvapepaia. Went new* or the Stomnrh, Conatipatlun. Itiszlnes^ Ciewernl Debil ity- eto., arc cured bj r the Safe Bitters, It is uneqnaled os an Appetizer and Regular Tonic. J', is a medicine which should be in every family, and which, wherever used, will save payment of many doctors’bills. Bottles of two sizes; prices 30 cents and |L fl@*WARNER’S I Safe Remedies are sold by Druggists ' & Dealers in Med icine everywhere. )H. H.Warner &Co M Proprietors, ’ R0CHE8TER, N. Y. IT»T8«nd for Ftmpfelrt GEAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE fdARK. THB grealTRADE Xrgiisk. rrm- edy. An un failing ire for Peminsl eak- neaa. Spermat orrhea. fmpo- t< ncy. and all diseaios that, Before Takingquence of wirAfter Taking. abuse; as a lets of mtmory, universal Isstitude, pain in tbe beck, dimnun of vision, premature old age, a> d many otht •• iiaeasee that lead to in sanity and conaumption and a premature grave Full (articular* in our pamphlet, which we de,’ s.relo tend Ireeby rrail to .very one. TheSpe. eifle Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 pe package, or ail peerage, for 35 will be sent fro' ciotcftbo THE Cincinnati Packing Co. Packers cf PORK, LARD, — and— QUEEN OF THE WEST BRAND OF Extra Sugar Cured Haras, Shoulders and Bieakiast Bacon. Circinsati, Ohio. MEFi =f¥Tl III mmm 03 ts .aSr>j?w|g.^,S;K, 'SSSISSTS.. mm igfiiipiB a lifflPL $500REWARD For a Fertilizer that will Compete with Black’s in price and quality. W l offer a special premium of PtO at the ne> t Georgia Slate Fair fort ne lar-iest yield of cotten tn one arm of land, whrn it i. fer.iiiz d with Black’s Fertilizer only. Tho risht tn make it to be purchased from us. Farmers who have not already bought rights will find it to their ir terest to call at our office and set one. Office Telegiaoh and Messenger. ASHLBY A SPBIR. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, LINENS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Girls’ and Boys’Suits, Ladles’ Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS SLAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, Rt’CHINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS. WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBURGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINC KIES, NEEDLES. FANCY GOODS, Arc. BY MAIL. Send for Samples or information, and satisfy y^.'.rsclf how cheaply and quickly yon can yet everything in GRY S20DS km NOTIONS of v.3 ly Mail or Express. We carry an average .% <■ - ^bout $400,000, all bought ’ for prompt cash. t&£~Try us. > Jfcice the Children send for a set oj our ~ Advertising Cards. G90PER & CONARD, Importers and Retailers, I > EOT* GIA.B.bbCountv—Whereas Margarei n — . \X Schall has hi pned for tho setting apart ot j \JT E, < a-i pbell, guardian of Mar.r il ord Vir- homest'ad of realty and the valuation of the same. I w.ll pass uiou sal * appliraiion on ’Satur day. January H, 1830, at 10 o'clock a. m. at my offre. Witm ss my official signature. janlttd* J. A. McMASUJ.Ordiinry. by mail on re ceil i money by add res* In ’by tho GR«.Y MEDICINE CO, No'0 Mechanic# Block, Detroit, Mich. Fold in Macon and ev ry lero all draggi-ti. oitl* da »* (LUMP) STARCH Is tlie highest achievement in cereal productions, and renowned throughout tho world as tho Standard Laundry Starch. In shape it presents huge dense . crystals of wonderful whiteness' and sweetness, free from the faintest oddr and ot incomparable strength. It* an- periority and economy are tlie result ot experiment and improvement for thir ty-five years, and its popularity the re ward ot this effort ot a lifetime. * Royal Gloss Lump Starch is packed in hand. - some one-pound, three-pound, and six. oound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers every-wliere. Manufactured by ANDREW ! ERXENBRECHER, Cincinnati, Ohtoe m OMEH. S A DROPS Ot IflConstitution Water THREE TIMES AMAT - Unre# Bright’s Disease. Iofl*mmst1«i of ■ th Kilrrys, Stone in the Bladder. Catsurh of. tb hladder. Diabetes, Gravel. Gleet. Brick-dui Deposit, Childhood Wiaknei*. .• For Female Complaint* a specialty. Bead tw eironlar. Por^e ; ; octSdawtm 89 Johsitreet,H T NOICE IO DEB I'OitS AN D CHEDI- 10ES. n EOKGI BIBB COUNTY.-II 1 p-rsona in- UT detne.1 tithe estate ei Mrs. Ma-y A. T. Min- hew. d ceased, of taia countv, are notified to com<; tnrward and make immediate payment, and all who have claims snail,st said estate wtd pres-n» than in terms of the law. drr6* WM. BYDBB.edm'r. ill? fc mouth >a 1 expense, guaranteed •T 1 ♦ Aunts. Outfit tree. t-HaW A 0 ■rests, eaipp mi A LaAUapd vrpjui.es to sventt. Ou’tit free. Address F TICK urcata. Maine mm J plaining ntoJe of lrea1n.cct, vntb 3 tratittioaiaH of cures, scat free. _ I Also a trial I»otl!e fiw in rrcrw Price* reduced to suit tlie time*. Mr*. J. A. Urolliager Ourmerlr .Mrs. Dr. S. B- Col)ios.$ L&Fbgtc. ic JAaa. O HDiNAhY’acfHcr, Jones county, Georgia, January 20. tsso.—Where*. Hebert H. *ar- ron guardian for tin mi-or thiidren cf Samuel T. Morgan, d ceased, applies to me hrdfimitaion from said suar- iansbip. These are to notify all penons concerned to ■how cause at z) b office on or by tbe first Mon day in April next, if any they have, why tbe same shall net bo greeted Witncsa my bar d officially. - ' ROLANDT. BOSS. Ordicarv. ja'24'd-* G BOBG1A.BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Ben- jvmf T. Bay hvs made appli ation for fet ters ol 'dismiesh.il ns adm nutraior Loo* the es tate o’Valentine Nash, 1st* of tad county da- ceucd. Tho'eare tlierofiro toclte ard admonish all persons corcetn.-d to be acd ip;var at the Court of Ordinary ol sa d county on the first Monday in April next to ebowcaure. if any they hive, why letters of di'Disrion should uot ba granted to applicant. Witness my official signature. • fan# J. A. McHASUS, Q-dinarv. Executoi’s Sale of Valuable ■<: Property. B T anthorry of»n orderof the Courtof Ordi- r ary of Sibb county, and in purauar.ee of a d cree of tbe Superior Court of said county, made on the 23d Say of January. ’8S0, 1 will of fer for site before tbe rouifc bouse door in the city of Mxcon, on the first Tuesday in March next, within tbe legal heurr of sale, the foMour- i’’gprorertj felonsing to the estate of R. P, Me- Krov.dccest d, viz: The l ,t on Mulberry ttre-tm the city of Ma con, being part ot fo; number six (6), tquar-v number twenty two (22), separated from Ma- tonic H*:l by an alley, ar d ex’ending from Mu'- borrjr street to the alley in the rear, on which there i* a tbree-atory urick builoinr. The lot in tbe city ol Macon on tbr corner of Celleveand Bond atretta, and cn the north side of the ia,t named s r. et fronting on Uo'lrge ainet,and being partef lit fifteen (15) in the western .range of too acre Iota in said city, w.th a handsome cottage residence and ail neces - ssrrcutbo Idi* gson it. The desirable vaca tl„t fronting on College itreet, ljing between the above described lot. and theiotcv which James M. Junes resides; snd also One hundred and ten arras'ot swamp land, more or less, near the <-Jtv cf Macon in the Maoou rererveon tbe west vine ol tbe Ucmulgs- river, being portions otrumbe a one hundred and s'x Iluo) onehundred and so'tn (07) and eighty- two(?t) aud *11 of fraction numoer ,i,bty-one (81). ex-eat that.port ion of asid friction owned bjr J. H. K. Wsrhiogton. the sail land* being mere particularly dr,cribed in a diet made by Ulrin Portsr to K P. McKvoy, on the 24th day OfNcvemMr, 1862. tbe purchaser raking tbe risk, if there is any. arowiug out of changes in the current of th* Ucmuigte river. The above property sod to pay deb s and for the purpose* ot Uisfribution. Terms rash. W. P. GOOD ILL. FebS-tf g Executor. Valuable Land for Sale- G EORGIA.Craaford c-unty.—By virtue cf the powtr vetted in me by a certaiu m »t- gag» executed by J L. Parsons to atcure u err tam promissory note for tbe sum of one hundred and ei>hty-one dolfu'sand fifty cvr.ts (4181.89 . said mortsaze dated iho 23th day of June. 1879. and rcco'ded in the Clerk's offi e of the Superior Court cf sair county, in book J , both raid note aud mortgage reiog sig td by ibo»»i t J L. Par son-, and due. I wl 1 on tuerday tl o second dav of March. 1889. beioreihe court home Door in the town of K (xvdle. Ge'-nrii. rxucae at public safe to tbe highest b dder, for rash, the fbl'owing de scribed property, to-wit: One hundred and one aces of l-*nd, more or leva, bei g the nnrhlialf of lot number 126 bound, d •sfo’l.wr : North by lauds of J.L. Parsons, east b S. W. Hatch's, south by Ars. I.. Q. Parson*, and vest by K. B. Hxrri on. Titles fee simp e will be made to tie purebtrer as authorized i>- raid mortgage, baid teart ol land wil be sod tos.tis'ytte priirt at, interest, and attorney's fees, to-wit; One hundred and eighiy-or.e dollars and fi ty cents prii cipal, with Interest at twelve per cent, rer annum Irom the 1st day of Oc ober, 1879. an t ten percent, additional upon raid prii cip.Und Interest attorney ’a I es. as expressed in saiamort gage. Th- said mortgage made a d delivered to me, the ucdersnuitd. to secure said note with the power rxpresied therein to s-11 s,ul prof erty in the event default wrs mad- in tbe payment thereof, and default having been mad. * n the asyofstlel will execute tides in Ice simple to tbe same Ill’S the 2d day of February, U80 |n28 Jaw4w A. B. SMALL. S * . .. ur*. ha» made application for leavetorel realertate .n the town cl Thom* aston, tn tbe f aunty cf Upton, belonging to said minors. These tre iherefore to e'te and admonish all persons coneer jfd to be and sppvsr at the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday ia March next, to show a uv», if any iliev ha* e, why laid app’icat on rh'.uld not be g anted, W.tuess my bend c fliciallv. J. A. Veil AN US. Ordinary; January SO, 1880 Sitto G EORGI A. llibb County.—Whereas J.A. Fos ter, sdininittratoro! tho estate of A. E.Fos* ter, late of said county deceased, bas made appli. cat’onfor leave to sell wild lauds belonging to said eat ate at nrivato sale Th* s’ are therefore to cite end admonish all per sons cot cert ed to he and appear at the (.’curt of *>rdinary cf said c ounty on tha first Monday inMsichuexttorhowc.use.if *ny ih 1 ! have, why arid aipfi.-a'ion should not be granted. Witness my hand officially. J. A-McMAKUS, Oreinary- Jann-ry 30.1889. std* G EOR’.lA.B bb (.’oun y.—Whereas GtorceH.' Haxieburat. • x-rutor of th” estate cf James- A.Nesbet, l-terf said county oecea-e.1 has made* application f: r leave to sell wild lands belonging tossid estate at private sal*. Thereare therefore to rite and admonish alb persona cone reed to be acd nopear at the Court of Ordinary of said ocunty cn lie tint Minr.ay in Marehn xt to show cause, if any they have, why •aid application > hould not br grant, d. Witness my bandolfi.i liy J A. McMAKUS.OrJinarjr. J irn»ry SO 18h*. snd O hDINARY'S eifle- Jones county, Georg a, January 29.18Su.—Whe'car hi hard John son, administrator of estatrof Toliver Uses, de ceased, aj plies to me for di-mi-ston. These are to cite and admoni.h all persens corc-rned to show cause at th : a office on or by the first Monday in May next, if any they have, why the same shall not be granted. Wi’ress my hand cfficial.y. jaii24 td * ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary, •M88T &on 1880 Will be mailed rr.ts to all appllract*, sad to cnrlomer* wltbout c:cer:njr it. It rontains four colored plates, CU) engravings, about 300 p«$r«, and fall descriptions, prkf* aad dim.-tiona for planting lbOO varirtlrb of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, riant*, RoMj etc. Invalgable to all. Send for it. Address, 3)« Me I'llSSY & C0*y Betroit, Uich* Eir CANCERS! O URED. TWENIY YEAES’ EXPERIENCE. For pariicularv, address with »t*rfin, JAMES M HARDAWAY, Liberty Hill, Pike county. Ga. rovlS MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS; BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &c. Sand for Price-list, W. H; DILLINGHAM & C0-, 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. BAKER SHERIFF SALES. W ILL be sold b*fore the courthouse coor in New ton. within the legal In urs uf vale, on the first Tuesday in Merck mxt, the following property to-wit: Lots cf land Nos. three hundred and arvnnty- t*o, three hundred and seventy-Lbr.-e, md three hundred anil seventy-four, all in the eighth dis trict of raid countv, t aid t > contain each two hundred and fifty acres, more or leas. Sold as the property ol William Broadaway to satiafy a hupetiurCourt fi. fa. B. O. Kenton vs. James B. Scarbrough, principal, and William Bra-dawav, security. Property printed cut by <1, fendant William Broads way. Tenant in poises ion noli* fled in writing. JAP. H.EOWELL, Sheriff. Jar.ua'T 27.1889 SOtd My Annual Catalogue of Vegetable and Flower seed for 1880, ri*hi. engrav ings from photographs of tha originals, will be sectPRkB toall whoapplv. My old customers need net write for it. 1 offer ore of tbe largest collections tf vegetable terd ever suit cut by any Feed House in America, a large portion ot which were grown on my six seed farm.. Full di-ec- tions lor cultivation on each package. A'l.ecd warr-nted to be both fresh ard true to name; so far, that should it rro'e othtrwisr, X will re nil the order gratis. The original mtroduc-r of the Hubbard fc'qnvh. Ihirney’s Meion, Marb'ehead Cabbages. Mexican Corn, and sc ret o’ ether veg etables. I invitetoctatnmageof allwho are anx ious to have thf i- Wed directly from the grewe'. frs’h, tree, and of the very b>st ,t *ir\ New vevetablss a specialty JA8.J H. GEKGOHY, Mafb’ehesd, Mass, i ’niOwgm. . . . , . Mortgage Sale of Land. "1\7 IIL be tola before the court bouse door in tt ibecity of liacoji, on the £r»l Tuesda* ia March next, during tbe legal hours cf safe, I he following nrope ty to-wi ; That lit if .’and <’ ing in tho Maron Kcsoive. commencing at apeirzin the thirty foot s’.rretndjoini g the ltnda former ly owned by M.SL Thoxp.cn, an I running along said thirty feet street in ar csstrrfy direction seventy-two and one-half feet, thence alright angles across said lot in a nirtbernl* direr tion to the boundary .ino of raid land until if ro chra the Macon and Weste-n railroad, leavinr the lands o’ Gro-.n A Comer on iho ra»t,ardthe Macon and Wes'e-n railroad on lh« north, and the lands formtrly ownol byM !*. Then p.on tn thewert sai-j lot ;or.rainirg a fraction icsstlan th’ee eighths ot an acre, m re cr le« Also tlx t pa: cel of land situate ir* Vineville, ot said county, raid I t hounded cn tho south by Hi! j ard Bowles, on tha \ ortb bj ilu Hacm and Western rath end., n the east by an a!l*y 15 teet w:co. cn the west by aoisjuled line, ihe owner not > n.wp, said lot bring ot SO feet fro: t, and 17) fcetdier. rogrthrr with all thi nci rore» ment-cn beth of raid lots. Fold os ■ the r reperty of Charl-s MarshslI to satHfv * mortgage given by said Charles Mar> Shall to ee> uro'r, Tinsley a Co., ix.-iutcd Sep- tem «rl8.1876. aiid duly reeore ed Srjt'o.lcr 21, 1876,tn Which said mortgage Sayrrou', Tiuslov A Co are authorized to sell wi’nout tarerloaure raid mortgage. Teimsca h JOHN L. KARDESIAN, Wlsw Aitortty for mortgagees. AT E 7BGI4, bibbCtui ty-Wbercs* Mrs Mara . VY lha Ll Karris, guardian or Eetiie J.. Annie ' L,and. Jimmie A. Harris, haa rppiicd to the | Ccurt ifOreina y of raid ecu- *y icr sdi-cfcarao I fromh rKvardi.nrhipof said Mattie J.At.nuL. i and Jimmie A. Harris of there jcsonanr, pred. ’ erty, tti» ts teerefore to cite all pmrrs concern- . od to be at d spprar at tbo Court oft id nary said raunly on :h. first Monday in Alayuext show causa, il any th'y have, why ihe said Mar> tha L. Harris should nothe diririoard from he guarJizn hio of raid Mattie J.. Annie L. and Jitrmie A, Ua.-ria and rectivu tbe usual letters cf dismi.sion. Giver under my official iUr.afura. fehlti u J. A. McMaNUB.Ordinary. BIUNAKY’S Ok FILE. Ja.'tlh CUU.NTY. ■ November i8. 1879—Whereas 8m«n A, B adloy. administratrix, applies to ma for dis- raivsi n from ertato ct Joseph Bradley Jccva- ot These a eto notify all parrot* coi«-md to show cautv at this office on the firs’ M nd»r in ► arch next, if any lhfj . have why thusame- ■ball not be granted. G venuncer my handcffiri.Ify. nivAild* EOI.aN’ljT R’.KO Ordinary. C* hOEGlA. Chaihsm County.—By virtua o .VX an order of, the Ordinary of saidcourty. Will be Mid o ■ the'first Tuesday in March next, M AHKW^.; SUSS*«»E» Prescription Free. For(iyrfttftArf Seminal Weakness. Loss of MarOoa, and all dts- « rder:-brought Lonbyindtucretiun orexcaosfc Anj IVnvI-t has th© inrrsdienta. * JDATlJDlMMt JH <PO.- t8 Addree* M before tbei tiouH' &toe doer to Md: count j t the following prop«V, b twcenJthe. legal bou.a of ia's. to-wit: _A part of lot number fhrety-vight of the Fort Htwkine reserve, in Blbboounty, lyi-gontbe east side of tbe Oncalaee rive-, and oa- the w»*t aide of thepublie read leading from Macon to Clintog, lately tccusiel by Job U (Jberry, con- taint nit flv» «crea more.br less, known os apart 191 AIwxUmTSndreSvd one half iolereat in the ether psrthm of said tot th r.y • uhs, on the west side of said Clinton road, the whole * f -aid undi vided pars of seid lot, containing twenty-four mere er lea*, th* mm* adjoining the above eerriked-proptrty ao the mrtb. ihe other f of ia;d list described lot. owned by Tbjmas Know AyseJf, T (IE untold miierira that r *• ‘ Valuatie Land fir Sale. G bobgta. Crawford county.—By vitueof the power vrited in ire by a certain inert gaga executed l y G. M. I.n-aptin to secure a re taiu promissory ro’c forlhe sum of cne h in- drol and fifty d j'lars (*160). s»id ir or’gaga d; te 1 the 231 dl.y of Jam ary. 1879. ont rcco-ded in the Clerk’s office ol Crawford enun’y, in Book J, paces 7 1 and 77. X will, on Tuenoay tha second day of March. IPS J b fore theoouri tou,c door, in the town of Knoxville.Gecrais, erprseat pub lie sale to the highsrt bidder for ca b. the.’ohn*- in< de-crihtd proi erty. to-*it: Theosrt half ot lot of laud No. 45 in the rerenlh diitroc of origirally tiousion new t'raworl co i n. State of Geergis, emuiring one hundre! ma «r d on-, fourth acres (101 \). mt re or hss. kuewn >» the Ns c> Sbaddell p'.noa. Titles in fee S’tup’e will be o ede to the purchsier, as aulhonrtj in sai.l rortgage. 8*id irart of land w !I be tn d to srt- iafy the principal, interest and attorneyfees, to wit: Onehundred and fifty doll ti» principal, with interest at tw-l*e per rent. p<r ant.um from November 1,18:9. snd r2J a’torney* !«■*, ss errrvsacd In said tnortrsre. The -rod mort gage male and deliver, d to mt, the undersigned, W to secure said rote, wit* the p we-expreae<l the faculty of ih« 4racri<vu University if FMla- therein, to sell aaid property in the event .reT ult i delphia.afso Hon Ps Bl’i-LLI.. MD prc sdeut waausde inthe psymentthereof and default l of , *‘ e Natioual HMml4s».ci.t ; on having teen made on the dav ol szir; Jw;tiexe-I _Addr»*> Dr W H PAR- I result fnm indiscretion in early life may I .a alievi t- ed and cured. T! ore vrho doubt this assertion should purchase tbe new nodical work puhlishafi h- the PEA BODY MEDICAL iNSII- fUfK. Bortnll, -r third TriKgCUNCE OFLIFB; or, PELS PBBaRKYiTlON. Exhausted 5i> tailty .t ervous anl pbytiral cibiluy.gr vitality impaired by the errors of youth ir t orlusa or t 6 dose application ta bu.ims , nay bt r.stor ed a: d manhood regained. Two hundredth edition, revjjd and en’arged, Ju-t published. It is a-tandard medical wort, tbe b-stin tbe English Isnguapa, wirtcn by a pbysieianof great' rx; eriecre, to whom * as awarded a gol* and jeweller n tc’ai bv it.e Na tional Medical Aesccialion. It contains b-.nuti* ful ar.d vsry (xrcosivo ,ngravirgs. Tu e.: hun dred peges, more than 50 valuable prc-w r pt'ora fornli Ibimsof ptcTal ing dii>n r, the resu't of many year* of aitcrsive t n t Succ. aoAil.pt act icr. eilh rtnrcfwbi bn worth ten iliciaiLe prioe of the bock. Beunt in French rlolb, pr.cu oajy $’, sent 1 y mail po tpri The London Lances say a: :R* Yo p rson should be without thi* v dually book. Ihe au hor is a noh’e hruefne-’or. ’ An idus’ratrd sample sent to nil to rtcciptc! 6p*s'Uforp:s’ege.' • ' / ' The srthor r lers by permission *o. JOSEPH S Pl.-IIKH,. preridini; W 1 P.lNGHaflAV, viivpresMen’; W PilNF, M I> nsCAtltTl. M D: H J DOUC8T M D. R H KI.I \ K. V D. J K r OT COM II M U. N tt LY \’l H. M If. ai d W RO’CONNtLL. M D f.culrv of ibo ihiTdal- phi*University of Mtdieine nt d Surgery, slay gutetiti a in lee simple to tbo aauie. This ?eb- ruary A18SL “ ‘ J4Q.B SRISEL. K Tbomp^n ahd Mary B. Whitehead. , "fimSf,, " Bolt for Sistrtbutieii and for th« benefit of the j »’-i” * —— heirs of theeatet* of *biaM. Davis deceased. (r [NTC For the Pictorial BipIeO.mmenU. 1 GEu.(J. FRK8MAN, J|l’tl*l>* tor.- 1,018 r*ger, 47} illu-tratiom ] febS-lawiw. Administrator. S258StS A^c&:3 wame a. tlm«t€. PirtlccUrafte* ■mi ML JUTCn mnd traps. 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