Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, February 17, 1880, Image 5

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asp FAMILY balsam FAMILiNE. A S4e ail Hbliil Btatij PROMPTLY BELIEVING L\D V fob kxiebnal and internal USE. This Family Balrnm is composed Boots and Kesinous Gums Item the Native Forests. Each one oHlffJlSnlfS.* tor't-'o corapUiuts! Tills Balsam takta the plica o! salves, ointments and liniments, .t has been tried during tbe past two y*ars every one using •sjiog, “I Would not bo without it. Kvery Family shonld hare it m their house, ready for cie. Numerous teitimorials have been received Which Will be published, from persons who bav the Famiiine Ba’sam for the past two years showing the surpriiiuK effleary, value and sue. Jm«o! this Familiue Ba’iam. Por its quick and Sure heativg properties, it has no equal; for its !?lie»inf( and allaying inflammation, to trodi- cfue*bM*everbeen compounded[equal toit. it u nirfeetly aafa louse at any and all tixca. and a qalek and thorough cure for auch complaints as Fains in the Chest, Shoulders, back and Side Burns snd Scalds, Spiains, Strains, Bruises, Rheumatic and Neuralgia Pain*, Swelling of tbs Joints,Stiff Joints Stiff Neck. Con tracted Muscles, Spinal Affeciisns, White Swellings, Chafes, Calluses. Galls, Bunions, Chilblains. Corns, Frost Bites, Poisoning by Dog wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ring worms, Salt Rheum.Tetter, Pimples, Itching.Dry Sca ly Eruptions of the Skin. Old Sores.Sca’d Head Cut ward Humors of any kind. Hemor rhoids, Piles, Numbness. Worms, Ague ia the Pace, Ear-ache, Hoarseness, Sere Throat, Coughs. Croup. This Family Balaam Fsm lino surpasses any and al other known remedie* recommended for such complaints. In each package will be found a pamphlet containing a short treatise on all the complaints (cr which ihia Balsam la recommend ed, with full ar.d aimp'e directions bow to nse tbo Balsam for each complaint. Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle. Pilty.ccnt site contains three times the quan tity ot twenty-fivc-cent site. PEE PARED BY j I1.R. STEVENS, Proprietor of Vegetine, Boston. Was*. FAMILINE is sold by all ail Druggists. Him Poisoning: Dos*. During tlie past week a number of dogs have been poisoned in the hill portion of the city. Yesterday morning Mr. A. L. Butts found his fine pointer and terrier dead on his premises. Some seven or eight pet dogs have been killed in this way within the past three or four days. It is thought that some slow poison or ground glass is the material used. The killing of such dogs as are mentioned aliove indicates that it is done for the pur pose of removing them from a lot so as to give a clear opportunity for theft. The recent attempted burglaries confirm this impression. There arc several suspicious characters in the city on whom the police are keeping a close watch. Mnrringrc on Cherry Street. Yesterday a dusky couple, who rejoiced in the names of Anderson Jackson, a waiter of the Kennesaw Restaurant, and Sallie White, preseifled themselves before B. F. Sawyer, Esq., who has but recently been appointed a Notary Public and Ex- Olllcio Justice of the Peace. lie having no regular place for holding court as yet, was tendered the use of Mr. H. A. Dunwody’s office. A large crowd assem bled to witness the ceremony. Judge Sawyer rose to the importance of the oc casion, and entrenched behind the Code and Cobh's Statutes, lie firmly tied the knot in the most approved fashion, though trembling with emotion at the novelty of the situation and the realization of his new honors. Belshazzar Rehearsal. _ There will he a rehearsal of Belshazzar at Masonic Hall Friday’ evening at nine o'clock for the purpose of practicing for the Columbus trip. The Midgets close at nine and the rehearsal will commence promptly at that hour. It is desired that all bring their books. ; Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky. snd Fairest in the WortJ. E17t3a: Do ?on feel that any ono tf your organs— jour ftomich. lirer, bow.Is, or netvona sys tem, falters in its work? If so, repair the damage with the meat powerful, yet barm- leu, of ievgorants. Remember that debili ty la the -‘Beginning of the End"—that tbe climax of all weakness is a universal paralj- tit of the system, and that each patalyeis is tbe immediate precursor of Death For sale by all diujgists and dealers gen erally. fetdlm A Irish stock of Hostetler's Bitters ust re ceived at decs ELLIS' DRUG STORE. Popular Monthly Drawing of tbe Commonwealth Distribu tion Co. AT MAOATJLET'8 THEATRE, In the Oily of Louisville, on Saturday, Feb. 28.1880. Three drawings authoriz'd by act of the L«r Islaturobf 18-19 and sustained by all the courts Of Kentucky occur regularly on the last day of every month (Sundays exeeptec) and are super vised bv prominent citizens of the State. Tbe Management call attention to tbe grand opportunity presented of obtaining, for only (A *“ T ° THE FOLLOWING FRIZES. 1 i'nie......... ■,....,,,................. ....... lPiize 1 Prize to Prises Jl.C.'J each 13 Prizes St j each too Prizes 1C3 oach 100 Prize- so eneb 600 Prizes 13 each . ~ .,000 Prizoa 10 each. 9 Prizes SOeaib, ap’roiimat’n prizes 9 Prizes iOeaeh do do 9 Frizes 100 each do do UCO Prizes 1111.4 0 Whole Tickets, $1. Half Tickets, $i. 17 Tickets, ISO. 65 Tickets, *160 All applications for club rates should be made to tbe home office. Full list of drawing published in Louisvill Courier-Journal and New York Herald, ann mailed to ail ticket-holders. Send all orders b; money or bank draft in lettor. or bi tipres- Orders of 45 and upward by express can beae.ii at ourexperte. Address R. M. Borrdmsn.O-in :er«JournalBuilding. Louisville Xv„ or at. No 181 Broadway. New York. eugSO eodtu thuoatA wly ia tbe in Oft economical form of slashing Soap. All bar or sqaare cxfcea we;r down in nse to a largo fiat piece, too thin to handle and. theieforo, wasted: while the OVAL CAKE of “ NEW” 80AF can be cut in two, the oval end clasped readily in tbe hand, and the lar ger end worn down almost to a wafer with out any waete. COLGATE & GO. recom mend their ssr w —MB Trade-Mark Registered) to Oure'ui house espere not only as superior in qu ality bn in fo.m the most ecoao-nios Hovp ever ads. angflO-wAsst tf WXt GORDOX XS!TRYOHABl«2 w. W. GORDON & CO. Successor to Tison A Gordon). Cotton Factors —ABD— Commission Merchants, NO 11* BAY STRBKT. SAVANNAH,GA, HOWARD TINSLKT, Trailing Agent LOANS M ADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS SURANCE OP COlTON 8HIPMBNTS. VERY FULL ADWN018 MADE ON CON SIGN M ENTS OF COTTON. BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CUB TOME R8 AT LOWEST MARKET PRISE. au<Slsdaw6m jLOST horse. 3TBAYED or stolen from Linson D. Johnson, ) living on the new Houston road, ore mi 0 sd a ba'f from the court house m Macon, on the th day ol D.-rembo:, 1810. between one o clock ltd dark, one large aorre' pony horse. He has a nail white snot on the forehead; the mane a Iit- j? mixed with white hairs- at leisure gait?J* » n " ined tocarry hi> head rather low; with, tho ex- tptkm of tbe white spot on *ho foreh-ad and in *e aune be is a zolid sorrel; a number one sid le horse, a good rack er, and a good buggy and 'agon and plow horse. . . Fivo dollara wll be paid to any person for him r to let me know whore be Is. M. and B. R. R. shop, Macon, Ga. declt...da*1awif JMO RUSSELL A CO . 1 Green Hirer WorosJ J*nl 2*da«8m com POROUS piasters T EN timesmorepowerful than the best po rous plaster when placed over tbe centre of the nervous forces, the pit of the stomach, they stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect digestion, cure dyspepsia, billious colic, cramps and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis ease*. For weak and sere lungs, palpitation of the hear-, painful kidneys, rheumatism, neural gia iond sciatica, they are the best remedy in the world. Get the genuine. Ask far COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTERS. Fric* 25 els. For sale by Hunt, Rankin A La mar, Atlanta and Macon, anl Osceola Butler, #ew Advertisement ell Tools S/dm Alters, Brills, Forte Pwei Machines for Borl- g and Trilling well*. Best in America. ?25A LmY ULDlBiftLY. Book Prre. Addrta* LOOMIS A NYMAN.TIFFIN OHIO. sn20-tin » - a apLvltnm oppnjitrNf y to WIN A FOR1UNE. THlHlz GRAND DlsTKI BUTI'iN, CLASS C, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. MaR. 9, 1850-118 k Jlwn.niJ OraniBf. Louisiana State Lottery Ocmpanj Thu institution was regularly incorporated tb me Legislature of the 8tate for Edurational and Oharitatle purposes, in 1868, for the term of twenty-fiveirears, to which certran th, inrie’a P-. ro d f cure. Suit free to all afflicted. Ad hie faith ot the State is pbdgcd.wi i-h pledge has wU.it/Ur I drera. with stamp, B. 6. Web- Feen renewed bv a.i over*hcittii g i-opular veto i Prof. H, bra's Treatise or. Dis- OxUu | eases oi the 8k.ru describing Vliecfi cap I ’jmploms of *11 akinCiressea. vlSSCCkDCsjlwitb d reel ions for'heir sure rter, SON. Sib street. Phi'a., Pa. $77 A MONTH and expense* guarantee- _ to Agents. Outfit tree. 8Bi* A t'c Aavusta, Me. *^7 A TEAR and exner.tea to acest, ^ / Outfit Free. Address V O VICK BRT Ancn*ta. Vain-. Al VERTISFR8 by addrrsBing G8i» P. ROW- k hLL A CO., 10 btrurestreet. Now Yotk. ean 1—»n tbe exact ro t ol any p:oro«ed line o* AD VBkTISIXG in AmercanNewspapers. *3.100 page Pamphlet. Mr. janio-im aecutirg it* t-snehi-e in the new ccn*titution a- opt d Deo-mbor 8. 1N9, with a Capital ol Sl.OOO.OLO.ta which iv ha» since added arcser»e fund of <ABO.O06. ITS GRAND SINGLE HUM BFr DlbTRlitrTIOFS will take place monthly onthotecnndT esd*y. ft never scales or post 'ones. Look at the follow' iug Distribution: CAPITA I PRIZE *31.000. tOO.COO TICKETS AT TWO D.H.l ARS EACH HALF-TICKETS. ON K DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZEB. 1 Capital Priz- 430/00 1 Cspi’at Pi iz-._ 10,00(1 1 Capital Pnzv 6.000 Z Pnzos cf feZ.fOO 5 000 5 Prizes cf I.cto 5.0(0 20 Prizes of ' tOO...™. 10 6C0 100 Priz-s of . . IDO; 10 060 210 Prizer of SO... 10.000 5 - 0 Prizes of 20 10.000 loco Pnz-8 of r»- , 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRiZBs. 9 Approximation Prize* of ISOO........ ™ 2,730 9 Approximation Priz* * of 200.1.830 9 Approximation Prize* of 100............ 930 1.857 Prizes, amounting to .. ...rllf .400 Responsible correstonding agents want<dft all points, to whem liberal compensation will br paid. Write, clearly stating fall rddrots, for futth- r in'anuatioa. er send orders by express or mail addteatedonly to M. a. Dauphin, New Orleans, Lr. or same perron at Nw 319 Broadway, New York. • Hour Grand Extraordinary Drawings aze under tbe supervision and management ot Gene rals G.T. BEAUREGARD snd JUBAL A. EAR LY ianlS and slid nugists. sects Cm Ayer’s MairVtgor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a dost agreeable dressing, which Is at once harmless and effectuM, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always secured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands ar# not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of - dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping itjwol,- clean, and soft, unddrWhich conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair, The Vigor is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economi cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. ATER & CO., Inwcll, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. »*«ID by alt. DEUGGISTS BYEBYWIISHX. Hunt. EankJn & Lamar Wholesale Agents, - -r*yr A €~SOX>r. €3-A. =- -j The Little Rock and Fort Homes in wmm • J or Southwest, ■with healthy Western Arkansas fe“ ,ofssle ' Apply to vv D. SLACK, Land Commisrioner, j »zi24-wl3t Little Rock. Ark. DENTISTRY. iartS“S.“Ksfs£Ms!@2& opened on Mu’.berrv rtreet. MMjMMMar House, a Dental office, where I wili practice den tistry in all its brancho*. . r ._ Ic rtially invite my fnendj aod former pat- roc* and tho oublio generally who need the *er- vieeofadentiJt tocallin me. , V*ry rejpectfully. janlS-dlot-wIm* SB. BARFIELD, D.D.B. £? ^ _ Is absolutely odorless, and chemically Pure. It Is snoirflr.iexvhilo. C. . ;o . It i-i sio eeptible of the lilcliest and most lnxtir.j; Polish. It possesses jjroafcr Ktrcngth of body than other trade Iir.-inds. It i* imdicil in Pound Parcels. Fall Weight guaranteed. It costs less money than any Starch in ttio World. It is sold universally In America by Grocers and Dealers. Its annual consumption roaches Twenty Million Pounds. -V It is manufactured by Andrew Efkenbrecher, at Cincinnati, Ohio, In tbo heart oi tlio greatest- cereal region of the Globe. OKAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. rti/'.DE MARK. THE TffstTRADE MARK. n> gliat rem edy. An un failing ire for feminal eak- net*. Spermat- arrhfta. f mpo- Vncy. and all di*-a»ea that, Before Takingquenw ofseTf^ft' er Taking abuse;asa kiiaof mecajry.universal lauituda, pain in the back, dimn-ji of vision, premat-re old ag-. a: d many oihtdisease* that lead to in - sanity and consumption and a premature grave Full particulars in our pampliiet, which we dr sire to fend tree by wad to * rnry one. Tho8 pr eifle Medicine ia sold by all dru jurists at $1 p-. ackagn. or six package* for *5 will be sentfr* iv mail on receipt cf tbo money by addrear the GRtY MEDICINE CO. No-0 Meehan Black, Deiroit. Mich. Sold in Macon and e 1 ere all druggl-ta. oztSIdt REMEDIES Warner’8 Safe JHll8 are an immediate stimulus for a Torpid I*iver, and curc*C©*- lircncM, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bil ious Difirrliirn, iHslaris, Fewer and Acrue, and are useful at times In nearly all diseases to cause a free and regular action of the Bowels, The best antidote for all Hola* rial Poison. Price, 23 cents a Box. Warner’a Safe Nervine quickly gives Rest and Sleep to the suffering, cures Head ache and Kcnralgis* Prevents Epileptic Fits, and Is the best remedy for Nervous Pros* iration brought on by excessive drinking, over-work, mental shocks, and other causes. ‘ It relieves the nal ns of all diseases and is nev- Diabetes‘ j... CURE S^fe Bitters saFC NtfiyiNE SArt. plus:. i tem. The best I Nervines. I Bottles of two sizes; ' prices, 30 cts. and CTWAKNER’S Safe Remedies arc sold by i Drunlitc A Healers In 'edlclno everywhere. {H.H.Warner&Co. Prsprlctors, ROCHESTER, N. Y, OySrnd for pamphlet sod MISNOMER. 11\ DROPS OF 4l)Constitution Water TURBB TIMES A DAY . Cu-es Briabt’s Diaesi*. Infl-mmatien cf th Kidrcyj, t>toc; in the Bladder, Catarrh offtb Bladder, Dicbete*. Gravel, Gleet. Brick-dus Depo«it,Cbi.dhood Vfeakcet*. . j For Pemale Complaints a *rcri»ltv. Send, for circular. For tale by all dreggiita MORGAN A ALLFN. octsdawlm 59 Johratroot.N Y MillHMMMlIHlWHitmMNtMH JOB! rtllXlEY, . . . JOHYX. JOHYBOX JOHN FLANNERY & CO Cotton Factors Commission Merchants, NO S KELLI’S BLOCK. BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. A gents for jbwbll’s mills yarns and DOMEsTICS, etc, etc. BAGGING and TIB8 FOR 8ALB AT LOW- EST MARKET BATES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVBN TO ALL BUSINESSRNTRUSfYDTO US. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON* 81GSMKNTS. augSldwSawfim •«MWII<Mrtllil4Ht****r44H»tt«* D. I. C. I I Is an absolato and irresistible core for J DRUNK enness, Intemperance and the nse of Opium, * )Co, Narcotics and Stimulants, removing tc, de.Tiro and habit of using any of them, ren- ■ing the taste or desire for any of them perfectly fsMsa si’SfasKivss | Package, prepaid, to cure 1 to 5 persons, $2, or at ■your druggiitri, $L«2 per bottle, a Temperance iwicties should recommend it. It I is perfectly ilamaleqfc and nover-fftiiing. | Hop Bitters Mfg. Co., Rochester, N.Y. Sole Agents Hop Cornell Cnre destroys all pain, loosens the ;ough, quit-id tho nerves, produces rest, and never [fails to cure. ^__. I Tho nop Pad for Stomach, Llrcr and Kidneys. ■Is superior to all others. Cared by abdorption. It [is perfect—ask druggists* _ The nop nittera 9fg. Co., of Rochetter, 1C. T. tml*, fn- IpArethese reioedkt. mho the Rop Bltters,wLIch vein nr lieme AbeYcrajeorlntoxkamtjbattherureitEn.l Uest Mtdt- 3 cine ever made, making more Corea than all other remedies. |FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. H EALT.H • STRENGTH’ ' . UADDIMtrc-<; . IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. SRON bTtTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A Complete Strengtheccr. IRON BITTERS, A Valuable Medicine. IRON BITTERS, Not Sold as a Beverage. IRON BETTERS, For D.ticito Fern lie,. Highly recommended to tbe public for nil dis eases requiring a certain and efficient TOXICS especially in Xndloea- tion, Dyape-pula. Intermittent^ Fe vers, Want of Ap petite, T-ass of strength, Xaek of Energy, etc. It en- ricbes the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to the nerves. To the a red, ladies, and chit- dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable, remedy can not be too on the digestive organs. A teaspoonful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. THY IT. Sold by all Druggists, iTHEBROWBCHEKT'nO. BALTIMORE, Mo. HUNT, BANKIN & LAitfiR. Whole,ala Oiuggiats. Macon. Ga. JONES iJSi’f »A»I)S I OR SALE. TVTY plantation on tbe Moron & Augusta road. JLvJL one half mile 'rom Haddock’* Station, containing seven hundred and twenty acres of land. One fourth of the land is in tho woodi- oak ard hickory. There i* running watrt and good springs in every Held. A handsome resi dence with eight room*, and surrounded by a beautiful oak grove Iwill sell it alt together, or divide it in three parcels, os parties nray wi-h 0C129 THOMAS OBOWEN. TruBtee’s Sale of Valuabia City Pronertv. I Nlobedience to an ordered the Superior Court of Bibb county will be sold on tbe first Tues day in March next, between the legal hcu-» of tale, before tbe court bouse door in the city oi Macon-the followi-g real estate, te wi=; the house and lot situated on Hiah street, known lately as the residence of Mrs. James I. Snider, distinguished in the plan of said city as tie east half of lot No. (11) twenty-one in tbe < esteru range of two acre lots, containing about one acre. A'to, on the same day, aid direct Iv after the tale ot the real estate, trill be told on the premi ses above deacribed the hoatehold and kit-lr-n furniture which belongs to raid trust estate, the silo to continue from day to day, if nec-tsary until all the furniture is disposed of. Terms cash. . J. JONES, Feb S law-4w Truttte. T. J farrTWsarTW. 3 B GlSBlY 9v .Late Cashier Southern Bank State of G L J Guilmartin £ Oft/ 00TT0N FACTORS OeiilsiB Hits. BAY STREET, Savannah - Georgia. Liberal advances made on consignment* otton. Bagging and Iron Tie* for sale tit low t market rate*. *urS3 ClK «IX8|G tfm WEST BEOS. C«iUa Fakn, Cubdiihm Icrchitr, —AGENTS FORTHE— W. & G. BDANO, 68 Bay St* - Savannah, Ga. BAGGING AND TIES FOR 81LB. Prompt attention to business and literal ance on consignmenl». amr20 dawoi mmmm fa? Jr* ibj indiacri I'pinet h** the inpadients. J UAVIDSOS .t CO- 78 Tie M' order* broaghto.br tndUcretlon or eictfat rated la idt 8l*ri*d^4»toewl *«kllaj r " A. 0, TAYLOR 1 ) Bill forrelief. etc., Bibb Sure- vs. > rior Coart, October Term, WW. TAYLOR. J 1879. It appearing to the Court by the return of tbs Sheriff that tbe defendant is not to b» found In tbis county; and it further appearing that ho does rot reside in this Stato: Ordered, that ser vice be j erfected on said defendant by publica- tien'to be and'appear at tbe next term cf this Court, or that ooi»>tinant be aL'owed to pro- coed, ■ . f Ord-red further, th tt this o-der be nub litbed once a month for four months in th* Telegraph and Hessenter, s public gazette published m the eitrof Macon. . , By the Court; JOHN L. HARDEMAN. Complainant’s Solicitor. T, J. SIMMONS, J. S. C M. O. A trne’extract from the minutes of Bibb Su perior Court. Thfi 2id Novomber, 1879. deets-l&mtm* A. B. ROSS. Cleik. Emerson’s Anthem Book. By L. O. Emerson. Prica id.25.cr si 2 perdoz. It is a pleasure to Jooh through this finebcok, and Chrtt Leaders will all be pleased with tbe general beauty of tbe mnstc. and the great vari ety. There are more than 90 Anthems. Hotet9, Sa teneea, etc., ino'nding an Anthem Doxology and some fine new Hymn Anthems. Also IS Her sponges and Chants. Music for Christmas, Kas - fir, and all other special occasions uprOTided. *THB ftSWlNG QUBEN, (80 cts.) Fine Op- erct.aby Bslfo. HATE YOU SEEN "WHITE ROBES,” the new Sabbath School Book! It is a grand geod Book and it meeting with uteumpled suc cess. . i ’ Only published two months ago. it “takes so well tiat tho publishers are forced to istue edi tion after edinon to keep pace with the demand. To State it tersely. WHITE ROBES has gone straight into the heart* of all lovers of Ssbbztn School Music, and the fset is due to its purity, freshm ss and originality, Send 30 cents in stamps for a sample copy. perdtzen. TEMPERANCE JBW8LS, 35 cenls. by J. H. Tenney, should be used by all Temper*nee and Reform dubs. Any bo.k mailed, pcs* frte. for the retail prise. OLIVER DiTSONdc CO., Boston. O. H. DJTSON A CO, 843 B’dway N.T. JsrZttf . . Invested in Wall street stocks make* foitunes every montn. __ expiaiDing everythimr* Address BzXTBR * v.0. Bankers, 7 Wall atreet, New Tork. • ; $1010 $100 s Kook tent free expia Pill X ¥ EAR and expense* to agent*. Outfit fro. Addres* P TICK Augusta, Mains. mm Sornbtne muutCurec. naidiii. Nopay till cureu UJ.tWltrHKH-Z t« r •" tlMtOO lHt*» C-rrrtZ a mouth and expenaes ga»r«uteol fi>{ | Agent*. Oatflt free. t-K*W A C ttgnsta.Mai Agent*. iaine. tfiCC Of? Agtnlsprofit per week. Will prove MO OD it or forfeit *500. (4 Outfit free. B. G RIDEOUT A CO. tlSIFulton.itreet, N Y. vlah Ageniiwanted.bust irnflls nc** lecitlmate. Particulars tree t04aME| II udratW. YOUTH * 90. SaUata tV EIbB COUNTY DELINQUENT T^X LIST, GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF 8A1E. -I HV following deecribtd property remaining J delinquent for the i on-raiment of State and hennty taxes for tbe rears '8 8 and 1S>79 anti pro* vious j ears or so much oi said rcperly as ma; r be i e-essary to discharge the taze», imeress ah! I chrrgea due thereon, or one from the o»ne-» thereon at the time ot sale, ■» ill b < told between Ihef-gvi hours of sale, at public auction bv the rhenO. at tLe const h,use, in tbecit} cf Macon, ccunty and Mate afureraid, on tbe first Tuesday in March. lSd'i. to-v it: Par: ol Jot Na 4 in square No. 24, near cotrer Of 1 herry and Fourth stieets. fronting 5item, more or irss.< n fourth street in the city Of Ma- ro , amt known as th- Kim bail House ptorortv. levied on b> H. J. P ier, tax collectjr and ex- officio aherill. to **ti*fy tbe taxes me by VV. x. Hun for tbe'ear 1879. Amount due, iuclu'-iog trie* and cost*. s,35 64 AUo.partuf lot No. 8 western range, being O' ezevintb intern tin tbe prot eity known as Fine lay'a lrcn V* orka, fronting U-.0 feet, more cr less on Ughtborpe atnet, and rnrinug back aboi t 4C0 Iret to Haw th irre street. Its tl e riiy of Ma-ou. raid one-seventh inter-st levied on bv H. J. Peter, i ax c Hector, to sati fy the taxer due byCbes 8. fi'.utay lor tbe years 1-78 ai d 1879 mount of tales and costs ^70.09. I o , Alio, partoi .'ot No, 8 we tem range being or.e levenihin'erest iuth- proceity knewn ar Find lay’* Iron Woik .intheci’yoi Ma-on, deec-ibtd as above and levied on by H. J, Peter, tax ■ o lec tor, to sali-Iy the t-xe> due by Artbur P Eindfiy for i hb years 18*8 aud Ie79 Amount di c, uiclud- mg tsies and coats. t74 74. Also.'pario. lot No. 8 We tern range, b fr.gone- seventh interest in the proj erty k- own as ■ md- iay’s Iron Works, in the city oi U.con, deacnbed as pbore ard levied on by H.' J Pettr. la* -o’lec- tor. to tstiefy the taxe* aue by Geo. W. Findlay tor the 3 cars 1573 and 1879. Amount due, in- eluding taxes aud 'osta 574.18. Also pan ot lot No. 8 western rango, bring four sevenths interest in the property known as Fiufiar iron Works, in tm ci'y or Macon, de- rcribed at above snd levied cm by ft. J. Pm er, tax collector, to satisfy tbe taxes due for th- year I-79byC. D. Findlay individually, and C. D. Fn diav.ege t tor Mr*. Mary Ann find.'ay/Mrs. Xobert Findlay, er. and Mrs. A. 8. aims, amount due. including tap 8 audeba’ses. S' 67.10 Aieo lot»7 a- d 8iD block No 37, south'*,stern common, in tar of Macon totton factory, in city of Macon.' Levied on by II. J Peter, ta* collec tor, to satisfy .he taxradue by the estate oi Jacob bebad for they, at 1879. Amount oi balan odne mrIudicgco,t.,54A9d. "j A lao pai t of lot No Pin «iuare No. 87. fronting! 105 ftet ou Wa nutitr- et ar.o lfin feet on Spring s.reet. being the south cormr ol the aguar,, us city ol Bacon, l evied ou by U.J. I eo r tax ctllecior. tosatiefy tbe taxes due ny J. C. McBur- n-y fur tbe year 1879. Amount of fcsiar ca due iui iudn g charge*. 520U3 Also part of lot Nos. l and 2 in block No. 14 northwestern coaumn. t nting 105 feet, more or fe-s. on College St. adj -iningihe Weed let next to LeGraffenriid' propers ', in city of Macon levied on by H. J. Pete-, tax collector, co aatiafv the taxes d"e by Frai k H. Stone, trustee, for tbe y cars 878 and 1879. Amount due, including charyes.eC8 40. Also part cf lot Ho. 6 in square No. V\ fron'ini L 5 feet more or leis, on Oak street, scjuicii.g the prop rt> of Eliis & Cutter, next to an alley, in city of Mecoi. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax collector, to ratisfy the tries duo ky P. M. Long ter they'ear 1879 .Amount dee, including charges 3*2.15. also part cf lot No. 12, western range, fronting ICO feet, moreorKsj. on tbs east side ot College street in the city oi Macun. ar jo ning i he proper- ty of J. E. Jones, and running back to the lot cf E. Wiosmp Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax col lector. *0 satialy the taxes dm> by Cbarle- T Holmes, trusie-, for theyear 1819. Amount due, including taxet anlco-ta,r46sa. Also i art of ,ut No. ]2, northwestarn rommon. IrontiDg 75 feet, more or less, on tho east s de oi College street. acij >inii g tbe property of C. T. Holmes and £. Wii abip. in the city if Macon, Levied ou ry H, J. 1 etcr, tax oolloctor, to satis fy the taxes due bv Hayne Ellis, agent lor Ida L. Ellis for the year 1879. Amount due, including taxes and costs, $W 8 t. _ A!w> Part pi lot No. 3 in sauar* No. .41, front ing 40feet, more or less, on Plum strret. in ciiy otMscnn, coin, r of ■ alley between Poplar and Flam streets. Levied on by 11. J. Peter, tax col lector, to satisfy tbe tascs due by Mrr.Geo giaA. Morris, for theyear* 1877, 1878 and 1S79.Amount duo. includim- taxes tod charges.- *8615. Aim lot* a and 4. route western common, block No. 45, between Oglithorps aud Bibb streets, in city of Macon. Levi'd on oy H. J. Peter, tax collector, tosati-fy the tax s due by B. It. Me- Gintyforthcvcarl879. Amount due, including taxes and charges, 325.73. Also, pa t ol lot No. s. in squ*reNo 72. front ing 105 loot on Pii o streer.ai d running bark to Cotton avenue in iho city of Bacon, udjoinitg the property of VV. L. Ellis, near the iLtersec- ti u i f bpriiig street. Levied on as tbe property of K. F. Lyon, to satisfy his State and county t*xes for the year 1879. Amount due jrincipal and cost* $76.04. Alro i art of lot No. 5 in square No. 89. fr nt- itgon Fourth street in city ot Macon, levied on by II. J. Peter, T. C.. to satisfy the taxes due by U. K. Kaifort, trustee, for the year TS79. Amount oi taxes *nd costs, $15 89. Also part of .ots Nos. 5 and ( in rquare No. 66, Doming on New strett near Powaer Maga zine, in.tbecityof Jlrom. 1 evied- on by H. J. Four,T. U„ to satiety the 6Sate aLd county taxes dualy Mr*. M. A. Fledge for the year 1879. Am-mct due. including principal and cost*, $11.85. Also part of lot No. 4 in zquare No. t8. front ing on Third street, corner of alley bntucsn 'lb rd and Fourth, and known as Porter’s Liv ery 8table, in tne city of Macon. Leried on oy fl. J. Peter, T. C, to sttitfy the taxes ol earn- uel A. Porter, trustee, for the year 1873. Amountdu* ttxer andcbsrgts $119 85. Also part ofltt No. bin lilork No. 12 Noith- western Commtn, t outing on Jeffrr-on street, in the city of Macon. Levied nn .by H J. Pe ter. T. C„ to tatirfy the taxes due by Wi'iam S-yaaefortbe year 1879. Amount due taxesm.d charges $15.06 Also part of lot 7 in rquare No. 87, fronting f0 feet more or lers on Wharf street, corner of al ley near Rose Hill Cemetery. Levied on bv H. J. Pe.er.T. U.. to satisfy the taxe* due by Jeffer- sen F. Lo: g, trustee, for tho year 1879. Amount of tax and charges $16.60. Also part of lots 6 and 6 in Block No. 18. Northwestern Common, near east coiner oi Monroe street, in the city of Macon. Levied on by H.J. Peter, T.C., to satisfy tbe taxes due by- Robert Carter for the year* 1578 and 1879. Amount of tax, including charger, $21.80. GEORGE F. CHEERY. Ml S-dtd. Sheriff m II TINWARE p * IRON & STEEL, o j r Carriage aid Wag« Miltiiil?, [S acd Biller Beliiig,|| pi! AYHHY’ri » H0ESE PL0ffS,j0 5j is-Fcor piows. pUNS, PISTOLS, 1 * AMMUNITION, Hare signed th» followitgremarlablo paper, the signatures of which can be seen at cur cffico:3 Messrs. SBABURY A JOHNSON, 21 Platt Btreet, New York: Gestlsyis—"For the past few years we have told various brands of Porous Plasters 1 hysicians a-d the Public prefer BENSOK’3 CAPCINE POROUS PI.4STSR t all ethers. ; Wq contidcr tli«m ore of tbo very f-w reliable ho-awhold renud'os worthy of cttfidonce. They are Superior to all other Porous Platters or Mediants for External use.” febt-t m £iFISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc\% We have a will asserted stock and I "IGUARANTEE PRICES.!' /GEORGIA. Bibb County.—Whereas Charles JT B. tiaupbcll, guardian of Mary M and fir. finis L. Seddtrg, minurt, has made appiii-ation or leave to sell real estate-n the town ol Thom aeton, in the county cf Upson, belonging to taid minora. These are therefore to c'te and admonish all persons concerned te be and appear at the Court of Ordinary ef said county on tbe first Monday in March next, to *hew cause, if any they hare, why said applicat on thould not be gianted. Witness my hand officially. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. January S3. 1830 Slt-i* G EORGIA. Bibb County.—Whereas George H. Hailehurst, executor of the eitate of Janes A. Not,bet. late of said county c eceaewt. ha* made application for leave to sell wild lands belonging to raid estate at private sale. These are therefore to cite snd admonish all persons rone rned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county bn tl e first Monday in March n;xt to show cause, if any they have, why taid application thould not b« granted. Witness my hand cffiri.Uy. J.A. MCMANUS.Ordinary. Jinu«r.v se. 18 V). ISltd BAKES SHERIFF SALES.. W ILL be sold before the courthouse door in Newton, within the legal hturs of sale, on tbo first Tuesday in March next, the following properly to-wit: Lots tf land Nos. three hundred and seventy- two, three hundred and seventy.lhree.and thrre hundred and seventy-four, ail ia the eighth dis trict of raid county; taid to contain each two hundred and fifty acres, more or less. Sold as the property ol William Broadaway to satisfy a Superior Couit fl. fa. B. O. Kenton vs. James E Scarbrough, principal, and William Broadaway, security. Property ta inted out by defendant William Broadaway. Tenant in poises;ion no'i fied in writing. JAS. H. ROWELL, Sheriff. January 27.1585-SStd Mortgage Sale of Land. YXTILLbe sold before the court house door in YY the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in March next, during the legal hours ef sale, the following property to-wii: That lot of land lying intbeMacou Rerorvo, commencing at a point ia tho thirty foot street adjoint gthe lands former. ly owned by It. H. Thonp-on, anl tunning along said thirty foot street in so easterly direction seventy-twoand one-half feet, thenoe at right angles ariosi said lot in a nortfierniy direction lb the boundary line o! laid land until it re-.ches the Macon and Western railroad, leaving the lands of Green A Comer on the cart, and the Macon and W t nl **ilroad on the north, and theiandaforc yotf elbjM S.Thcmpsonen the wert. said lot uoutainisg a fraction lesa than th- eo eighths ot an acr*. m< ro or Iss*. Also that parcel ot land situate in VinoTtUe, ot said county, said lot bounded on the sooth by Hiiyard Bowles, on the xorth by thsHaqon and Western railroad, tn the east by an alley 15 feet wide, on tbe wot by a disputed line, tbe owner nut fiicwn, said lot being ct SO feet frort, end 179 feet deen. together with ail the Improve-, ment* on both of taid lots. Sold as the property of Charles Marshall to satisfy a mortgage given by said Charles Mar shall to Se; moor, Tinsley ACa. executed Sep- Tern-er 18.1876. and duly recorded September SI, 1876, in which said mortgage Seymour,- Tinsley A Co are authorized to sell witaout foreclosure said mortgage. Terms cah. JOHN L. HAHDBMAN, feblwtw Attorney for mortgagee*. I'^EORGIA, bibb County—Whereas Mrs Mar ta L. Harris, guardian ot Mattie J.,.Annie Jimmie A. Harris, bar applied to the tf Urdinary of said county for aditebarge tha L. Harris, L.and Jiramio A. ■! Ccurt of Ordinary of said county ___ from hrr guardianthipof said MattieJ. Anni j L. aud Jimmie A. Harris of their person and prod-. erry, this i* tnerefore to cits all persons concern ed to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary Skid county on the first Monday in May next show caure. ti any they hare, why the said Mar thaL. Harris should not be dismitsedfrom he uirJianihipot raid. Mattie J., Annie L. and iramie A. Harris and receive the nvqal letters of dismission. Given under my official signature, i- febltd*. J. A. MCMANUS.Ordinary.. G eorgia, kibe county.—vf teres* w.it, Hollingsworth has mod* application for letters of dismission as administretor from the estate- of Elin J. Hollingawortb, late of said countydeceaitd. These are therefore to cite snd admonish all p-reons concerned to be and'appear at tha Court ot Ordinary of raid county on the first Monday in April rext to ah-iw mure, • if auT they btvo, why lettera of dismission should not) bo f ranted taaypiicant. Witness my official tignttare. ...; j»-4td J. A. Mc'tfANUS.Ordinary. ' 1-jinf, ■! nil • * -I ” / • • .<ilU My Annual Catalogue of Vegetable and Fiower seed for I8£(0, rich iuenzrav- largest collections cf vegetable seed.evers-nt tut by nnv Seed House iu America, a large portion of which were grown on my six seed forms. Vul 1 direc tions torcoitivationon each package. Allseed whir- nted to be both fresh ard true to name; to far, that should it r>ro<e otherwise, I will rc nil tho order gratis. Tho original introducer of the Hubbard Squa-b, Phirney’a Melon, Marblehead Cabbages, Mexican Corn, amfscores ot ether veg etables, ] invite the tatronage of all who are anx ious to have tin i- seed directly from th* grower. fre*h, true, and of the very best rt-ain, New vegetables a specialty . . JAS.J H.GREGORY, Marblehead. Mats. )• nt(lw2m DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, i LIhEAS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, : HOSIERY, Girl*' rente Boys’ SzUU, . Ladles’ Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES,- RIBBONS, NECKTIES, RCCHINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBURGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, &c. BY MAIL. Send for Sam pits or information, and satisfy ys.rsclf how cheaply aftd \mckly you. can get cvrr>,ihing in ory gooes m motions of us by Jfail or Express. We carry an average A • _ . bout $400,000, all \)‘ught for •prompt cash.-' us. Have the Children send for a set of sur Advertising Cards. "la . COOPER&CONARD, importers and Retailers^ PHILADELPHIA, PA. 5 F^taidislicd 1352 ■ £5 ATM Ut.1% M.tOU,Ult> *Tt, i*is> sc-'EmiB Into Oniv -nary will cu.'l otre (ft. Ita* fiArci’erroaiitrs&koftiL' Ions ui effielle taste, hearing, ami cofco. r^ ak crcN, dtxzimws, fatal feelingr, matter droppreg into the throat, disgcztins odora,aadAac!.’y coxnunptio» unJprraia.-ir’# duM. For CONSUMPTION HAY^I^ET-f Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Property. A!T the flrrt Tuesday irt March ne»t 1 will ex- pose for tale to-thehigheet bidder, before the c- urt home ccor i.t the city of Macon, between the legal hr trrs of a»ie, rereral valuable building lots on Windsor Hill iustbevonil the cite limit#, ben* part of ot No. 45 in the Macon Rererre, weot of the Ocmnlsee ri er. For pa ticuisrs in quire of M*tt R. Freeman, auc’ioonr er. febS-l*w4v A. J. FIDDLE, Trustee. Valuable Land for Sale. G EORGIA, Crawford county.—By virtue of the power vested in me by a certain mort- gage executed t y G. M. Lumpkin to secure a ce tain prcmUsory note fertile mm of ene hun dred ana fifty dudars (5150), said rror'gsg'e dated the 2Sd dayol Jam.ary. 1879, and reco-ded in tbe Clerk's office oi Crawford cunnty, in Book J, pages 7' and 77.1 will, on Tuesday the second day of March. 1880 before the court house door, in the town of Knoxville, Georgia, expose at pub lic sale to tbe highs* t bidder for ca>b, the follow- tng'de'mbtd projeriy, to-wit: The east half o! lot of land No. 65 in tfce seventh distric of originally Houston now Crawlorl co nt.v. State of Georgia, containing one hundred one and one- fourth acres (lOlif), mere or less, known r* the Naocy Stmddell place. Titles in feesimp'o will be u ado to the purchaier, as authorized in said mortgage. Said tract of land will be so'd to sat- itfy the principal, interest and attorney’s fees, to- wit ; Oae hundred and fifty dollars principal, ' wi;h interest at tw* ive per ceut. per annum from November 1,1879. end s 25 attorney’s fees, a* express'd in raid mortgage. The - a ; d mort gage mate and delivend to me. tbe undersigned, to secure said rote, witn the p wor exploited theieia to sell said property in the event oef u’t was ri ode in the payment thereof and default having keen made on the day of sale, lwillexe- sute titl -s in tee simple to the tame. This Feb ruary 2.18S-1. j n29 law4w JACOB SBI8EL. PIANOS & 01 mi IS FROM FACTORY DEVORE’S! '£2Tra.le Rzrk^> I , A compound of the most healingbatsamr known to medical science,with! ewe, *-.»» n> ”° > —— —— — whioh. by olmnlyi brcurlirnff or In* r iiciuniPN intmt^T- igcnnwrrrrn rotn ■ ploanamw (r A ro;nrr.iin<I cf most nhRlsarm kr.nvm Ic GARBOLATED PINE TREE TAUHIKBS hstFaif' ii*om Del one’s inlmler-iscmitertcd fnt3ac!«insin£r»inTijr^ oni in;r, and hc&Lns vapor, ami direct to tho discastxi cavitii-s cr tha Lead, and into nil the ajr-]»WsAjT<v tho Innrrs. whore :t iota as *. IocaI tpi--cct«on to tho diseased surface,and its ho^tb-civins p-^wer ij felt ct ' n -! f '* ” onlv icetho.; . y winch the«e dif.e-.stis can he perciaaautiT cured*' HpKiE TRSATSV3ENT DeVOXE’S tXBILEK. DirectldPnrcliaseri Every Man his own Agent. LUDDEN & BITES’ O RDINARY’Sefflee, Jones county, Grorgia, January 20.1830.—Where** Robert H. -ar- ron guardian for the minor t-hlldre.u of Samuel T. Morgan, d> ceased, applies to me for dismission from 8tiid > uurJiansfcip. Those are to notify ail perfoi.s concerned to show cause at this office on or by tbe first Hen- nay in April next, if any they have, why the same shall m t he granted. Witness my hat d officially. ]V 24 d* BOLAND T. ROSS, Otdinarr. * -t BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY .—Whereas Ben- VJ jruiiu T. Ray hss made appli ation for let- tersot dismicslonassdmiuistraiorfrom the es tate o- Valentine Noah.late of sad county de ceased. The earn thertfire to cite and admonish all persons rot coined to be and sp;ear at the Court oi Oldinary of sa d county on tne first Monday in April next to show cause, if any they have, why leiteis ofdimisrion should not be granted to applicant. Witness my official signature. iao4 •J.A.Mc51ANP9,Ordinary. Executor’s Sale of Valuable Property! B Y authori- y of *n order of the Court of Ordi tarv.of tlibbcounty,olid in pursuances of a d creooi the Hupeti'r^Couit o! said county, matte on tbo Md 4 ay ol Jannaty. 1880, Iwill of- ier forstlo btfore the - our I bouse uoor in the citv of Macon, pl the first Tuesday in March i tit, within the legal hourr of sale, tbe follow i-g proieity l elonging to the estate of R. P. Mc- Ero ,tiece-ts d, viz; Tbe l-ton Mulberry .treet mthe city of Ma con ; being part of io; number six l6), square number twenty two (22), separated from Ma sonic Hall.by an alley, ai d ix'cnding from Mul berry street to tbr alloy in the rear, ou which there u a three-story urick building. The lot in the city oi Macon on thr corner of Calleceand Bond streets, and cn the north side tf the tart named s n et fronting on Co lege sirect, ard being part of lit fiftten (15) in tbe western range of tao acre lots in said city, w.th a handsome cottage residence and ail neceg- sarroutbu'ldirgaon it. Th, desirable rack tlot fronting on College street, lying between tbe above described lot. and the :otoh which James M. Jones resides; and also One euudred and ten acres of swamp land, more or less, ntar the < ilv oi Macon in the Macuii re*erroon the west sine ol the Ocmulga- rlvrr, being portion* otruoi be sone hundred and six (1UC). one hundred and se-m ( .67) and eirhiy- two (8i) and all ot fraction nurooer lighty-one (81). exropt that portion of said fngtion owned by J.H. K. Wathington. tbe sail lands being more particularly d-rcribed iua deed made by OlrinFsrter to R. P. McKvoy, on tfce 24th day of Novomber, 1862, tbe purchaser taking the risk, it therei* any. arowing out of changes in the carrent uf th* Ocmulgee river. The above property aod to pay deb:s and for the purpose* of distribution. Terms cash. V. P..GOODALL,' FebS-tf • Executor, G hOROlA. Chatham County.—By Virtue o an order of the Ordinary of said county will be sold o» tfce first Tuesday in March next, before the court h tire door fn arid county, tbe following property, b.tween the legal fcou.s if tale, to-wit: A part of lot number thirty-eight of the Fort Hawkins reserve, in Bibb county, lyirg on tbe east sideof tfceOcmaDeeriter,and on tbe we*t aide of the public road leading from Macon to Ciintop, lately cocnpiel by Job H. Cherry, con* taming five sere* more or lesz, known as apart ot tbe Luke Row pleoe Also, the undivided one halt inierest mthe other pert'on of said lot Ih.r y < i<ht, on tbe west s.de ol said Clinton road, tbe whole it said undi vided part of said tot, containing'twenty-f«.ur acres, more or lets, the same adjoining the above first desiribed property to the north, the other ha'f of su'd l*st detcriimd lot, owned by Thomas F. Thompson and Mary B.Whituhead. Sol l for distribution and for the benefit oi tho heir* of the eitate of Eliza E. Daria, deceased. GEO. C. FREEMAN. feb3-law4w Administrator. /ORDINARY’S OFFICE. JUMKS COUN.t’X. November 28, 1879—Wbereoa Susan A. B sdlt-r, administratrix, applies to me (or dis- missitn from estate of Joseph Bradley deceased These are to notify all pmona concerned to show causr at this office on the first Hondsy iu March next, if any they hare why the same shall not be granted. G ven.uncer my hand cfficizUy. -JIOL: nOvSntd* LiAND T R'iS3. Ordinary. * v KORGIA, Bibb Count*—Whercta Margaret VJ Schall has applied fbrtho setting ap,rt of homestead ot realty and the valuation of tho same. I will pats upon saiu application on <>ator- day, January tl, I860, at 19 o’clock a. M. at my office. .. 1 is-7 Witness my official signature. jantetd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. O RDINARY’S office. Jones county, Georgia, January 20.188t».r-Wherear RMwrd John son, administrator of ertatenf Toliver lissr, de ceased, applies to me for dismission. These are to cite and admonish all persons cotcerned to show cause at this office on o- by tbe first Monday in May next, if any they have, why. tbe same shell not be granted. r Wi’ness my baud officially, JanS4-td* ROLAND T. ROSP, Ordinary, ‘/YKORQI4, Bthb County.—'Whereas J.A. Fos- VJT ter,»dmini«tr*torol theeatate of A. K. Fos ter, late Of said county deceased, has made appli cation for leave to sell wild lands belonging to said estate at private sale. These sxe therefore to ate snd admonish all persons concerted to be mod apoerr at the Court of Ordinary of said county on 'the Brat Monday in Match next to show ciuseTlf any they have, why arid application should not be granted. WitnesahSiy baud officially.' - -■ , n ..- ,,., . - J. A. McMANUS, Ore inary, January 30.1889. Slid* v!*u >7 .... : . .. . : , ; •I'jOu i Grand INTRODUCTION SALE TS^^«?¥uuS’^u^^lTtoS^Only sarerof the kind ever successfully carried out iu Ameri ca. FireTlm«sand8up'th Inatronirma at Factory rates tor introduction ard advertiso- mert Don’t miss this chance to oin this Gigan- t-cCIub cf 5v(0 purchasers, and s-cureanin- strurrent. at wnolesale rates’ HEW PLAN OF SELLING. Co. Cincinnati Packing Packers cf PORK —and— QUERN OF THE WEST BRAND OF Extra Sugar Cured Hauas, Shouldeis and Breakfast Bacon. Cincinnati. Ohio. No AvettsI No OouimiastOLs! instruments shipped bom Factory direct topurch.-cra,anl ail middle-men’s profits s<ved. Ev ry man hi* own aceit. and inti’lrd to ag m’arates. Tfce oulyhousehou h selling on th's n<w nian. Biy- irgfroniuai* pncticaPy buying fr m the man- ufacturer . and our pi tees ne as low as manu facturer- f V r give. See there anecial offers: PIANOS. $f9K 1 Oe*. Rosa- q). fld wood, ca-ved legs Oa’alrgue price 8525. CIKS 7H ««'• Rote vldd wood, large riz- Carred ;egs. Serpent tit pii- th Ca*. price 8.60:1 WVSfr'BS latg- size and magnifi oently ornamented ct«e Ca*aWu- p'icrr ri I'M ORGANS 9 Et« p«. Hand- <5»7 ome w«lnut c*»e, V"* with gold oin-ment r-n. 13 !r<- iii.Thn.eg-Yf seta o’ n»d». large T* 1 n'ze, extend, dtonEtag- ere raseot tich design. 13 aiiipr.TfcroeCffl s»t» rred*, sutarbvUU Mirror Top Frcncn Wal nut. Burl inlaid and gold om.Tm-nted ra n All guaranteed instruments from reliable mi ke- a. Sold under six years guarantee. Sh>pre 1 direct from factory, or from Savannah if pre ferred. For SI* extraon* piano or $4 on an organ, we assume fre'ght to any rai’road depot or steamer landing South. Sent on 15 days test trial, we pay the Ire ghtbolli ways if not satis factory. Order snl test in yonr r.wn h-m e. Se verest tests of competent mnsicians invited.Fur- chasers’ fhvico from Ten Leading Maker* and Two hundred different styles. Special rate* to teachers, school*, churrhes and pastors. Fend for Introduction Sale Circular giving full infor mation. Adlrets LUDDEN & BATES, SAYANNAII GA, WIOLtSUE OMAN AND P1AYQ DEALERS. aec27-dltawAwly • $500 REWARD roc • o For a Fertilizer that will Compete with Black’s in price and quality. W E offer a special premium of SS9 at the next Georgia Stale Fair for tne lanezt yield ot cotton on one acre of land, when ititler.iliz d with Black’s Fertilizer only. The right to moke it to be purrhnsed from us. Farmers who have not already bought.righr* will find it 10 their interest tocall at our c,face, and gel one. Office Telegraph and Hessefgef. ASHLEY A RPKIR. G eorgia, bipb 0"UNTY—nouceio IIE81 Oft* sXtlCKKDUOHS: Yen are no iScd to present unto the under signed all claims you msy havj ag» nst the es tate cf Cailtedcnia Savage, sni a'l persons in debted to said estate will make immediate set tlement unto tbe undersigned. fet5-law6wv LSYINJABATAGF, Exerutiix ■ mw'am, 1 1880 - Will be mailed rctR to all applicant*, and to mtiaruen vitboat orderinr IL I» centalns four colored pbles, 6tO en^nwtD«s about SCO rapes, aad full descriptions, prices and direction* for planting 1100 varieties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, I'UnU, HoMS/Otc. InraluAble to all. Send for iL Address, ; D. H. FBEBY & CO., Detroit, Hicfc. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS; BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS. BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac. Send for Price-list. W. H; DILLINGHAM & C0-, 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. AGENTS For the Pictorial Bible Oommenta- tor. l.fi'S pages, S75 >1 lir-tr^l:e>n-. UL~ UTrn and maps. Tile mo>t complete and fl ™ I £ U comprehtnaiva Comm-i Uiy on th- enlira scriptures (in one volume) ever nihl >h-d Price 83.75. Bradley, Garrettoa x Co, -a hew j Ht,' ycthvil’e,, Tmn. lov7w m — > ^ £ C ' ^ fMitW'S KWi mL HS HfII M i Valuable Land for Sale- G EV&GIA, Craafcrd ounty.—By virtue of the power vested in me by a curtain mort gage executed by J L. Parsons to secure a cer tam promissory note, for the aunt cf one hundred and eiuhty-one dollars snd fifty cu.t* ( rlhlAO). said mortgage dated tho 26th day of June, 1879, and reco-ded in the Clerk's offi e of the Superior Court tf sair county, in book J , bithsaid note and mortgage ceingsig ud oy iliaa-i 1 J L. Par son-, and due. I wi 1 on lueiday ti e Second d&v of March. ISSo, belcre the court hou.e uonr ic the town cf K t xvdle. Get rgia.,xor se at public tale to the highest b ddcr.tor cash, the to l owing de scribed property, to-wit: Or.e hund rrt and one ac-c3 of 1 nd, irorc or less. b*i g the north half of lit number 120. beuedfd as follows: North by lands of J. L. Parson.*, east b 8. W. Hatcher, south by Jlrs. I,. G. ParssDs. aud we\t by R. R. llarrt on. litl-s tea simp e mil be ui.de to tfce purchaser as authorize 1 r said murt.ggu. Faid trait ot land wll be sold to s tisfy tfce prim al. interest, anl altorney’a lees, to-wit: One hundre t snd cighty-o .c iloi! r* ana City (£Ltr prii cij sl, with Interest at twelve tier cent, t er annum from the 1st day ot Oe oiier, 1879. and t-n correct, additional upon raid ern ciprland i icre(t stfornev’sf ta,ar ezpreuacd in saiJ mort gage. Th - sard mortgage made a d delivered to me, the urdersimiri. to tecuie sai.t n- te with the power vxprosved therein to s-li a-id property in the ever.t default was m: J iu the payment then of. and default having been made m the day ot sale I willexecute titles in l.-e simple to tfce same Th a the 2d day ot February, 1583. jii23.|a»4w t. C SIT4f,L. Know Thyself, rpHE untold miceries that X result Inm lni.scretion in early life rosy be alienat ed ant curel. 'XI ose who doubt this aisertion aheuid purchase tbe new m.dical work pufcbshedlir the PEA BODY MhDICiL ,NSTI* fUTB, Bo-ton, i. titled . THBKCrbNOd CFUPE; .... eELF PRbsEbVATION. Exla rted vi- taiitv rervousani phyrioil erhility'. or vitality impaired by.the errors of r yculh er t o close or too close application to but iota,, n ay he restor ed a- d manhood regsinsd.,, 3 wo hundredth edition, renud ard en'arged, |u» t publiahed. It is a standard mou gul work, the .* tt in tbe Englirh language, »mun by a phi sieian of great oxrerienrv, to whom was awarded a gold and jew-l.'ed medai by the Ns* tional Medical Assrciation. It cactw'na beauti ful and vary«xnonsire • ngravirg-. Th ee hun dred pager, more than 5b valuable pr. M r pt'ona for all forma of prevailing duta e, the result of m»ny years of extorsive and euee rsful practice, eith-roneef which tr worth »•> timts the price of the book. Boon tin Freich cloth, price only S', sent by mail po tpsi’. . The LondonXanret *»ys: “.Vo person should be without this vatiable book. Ibecu hir iss noble bentfsetor.’’ An illustrated sample sent to *11 on r< ceiptof 6certiforpcsf*ge. The arthur r-Jers by pern is-i-in to JOSEPH SP1HVR. preud.nt: » I. P, l.NGsAHAM, vicrtDresiicn-; \V PAlNF, \1 L‘. <!.- GAt'NTT. M D; H J DotfCFT. M D. R H KI.1 s F. M D. J K FOI COHB. >1 D. K ti LYNCH, w D. and M Rti’COXiihLL. M D f aulty ol th- i hi'adel- phHUniversity ol Midic nr aid Kurei-ry. also the torulty of the interval, Uuiverrtty ci Phila delphia, atvc Ron P a BIS-EI (,. M D pres'dent ol the hatior.al Siediral Saa.ci.t on- - Addrfsy L*r W H I'AH- VTT4 A ¥ KKH. No * Bulfipch M, H Jt, A I , B st- n. Mars. The su- *' *-***“ tbor a a tecunsu led cn all oisbish- r,qui ski laud txpericnoo UotSu wly THYSELF r$VENlY YEARS’ IX 5BIEXCE, Forpariieu'rv , oddrvBS wi L rr, , J.5ME3 M HvttDAiYvY, l ihe.ty H'V, ,i';u county, v-linttrtrl, Y’itlt i8rsu'«li Mru -r. S. a. Coin