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QlfcJSKsis* IMdg UPeUgicapb $e 'M*&ss&nQ*K+
Refunding the National Debt by the | FAMILY J3 AT i3AM
Issue of Three and One-half per
cent. Bonds—Our Baby Bonds.
The Committee of Ways and Means in
the lower House of Congress, after weeks
of patient deliberation, have adopted the
suggestion contained in Mr. Wood’s
bill, which is to issue a tliiee
and a half per cent, interest-bear
ing bond to run fifty years. The debt
proposed to be retired by this measure
covers the five and six per cent, interest-
bearing bonds, which mature in 1881, ag
gregating $782,000,000, or deducting the
$10,000,000 already disposed of, S7CC,000,-
000. If these bonds can be floated at par,
(and there seems to by no doubt of the
fact,) there would be a very handsome
saving in interest to the Government.
The question was decided in committee
by the almost unanimous vote of ten to
two.
In this connection, we are sorry to re-
mark that our State baby bonds seem to
hang fire, and will not change hands on
the streets at less than five per cent, dis
count. The truth is, the South is so poor
that very few can afford to invest their
money at so low a rate of interest. In
seasons of mercantile stagnation, when
there is nothing to be done in trade, capi
tal may be thus employed. But with the
return of more prosperous times there al
ways will be, as now, a disposition to sell
low rate securities and invest in active
business.
The baby lwnds perhaps will even go I
lower. But why should they not be re
ceived as so much currency,dollar for dol
lar, in real estate transactions, when the
faith of the State is pledged for tlieir re
demption ? Perhaps they could be so [
disposed of.
FAfniUNE.
A Safe and Effectual Reie
PROMPTLY RELIEVING
PAIN m INFLAMMATION
FOR KXLERNAL AND INTERNAL
USE.
Bayard as an Independent Candi
date.
A Washington telegram says : The
leading anti-Grant Republicans have been
m correspondence one with another with
a view to make an audacious etrort to de
feat Grant’s nomination at Chicago. The
plan suggested is to call a convention at
Boston in advance of the meeting ofeitlier
the Republican or Democratic convention,
and nominate a ticket which they will
support in case Grant is nominated. The
talk is that they will indicate a disposi
tion to support Bayard for President and
Morrison of Illinois, for Vice President.
The hope is that such a move will throw
a damper on Grant’s chances. If ho is
not nominated the nominee of the Chica
go convention is to receive tlieir support.
Such a movement the goody-goody schem
ers who are in it think will intimidate
both conventions.
Our word for it, Mr. Bayard will lend
himself to no such intrigue as that above
indicated. If tltere exists a Democrat
sana puer sans reproche in the United
States, one whose course lias always been
calm, dignified and above board, whose
loyalty to bis party not even the most ma
lignant enemy can call in question, that
man is Senator Bayard. Such a nomina
tion he would spit upon and scout.
The Lesseps CanaL
The much talked of gigantic enterprise
of a ship canal across the Isthmus, seems
at length to be taking definite form and
shape, as the following special to the
World, dated Panama, February 14, in
dicates :
The report of the International Scienti
fic Commission of Engineers for the vari-
fication of tire survey of the Panama ca
nal was presented to-day to M. de Lesseps.
It is signed by Mr. J. Dirks and by all
tlie members of the commission. They
unanimously agree that the cutting of a
canal by the route which M. de Lesseps
has proposed is entirely feasible. It is re
commended in the report that an artificial
lake shall be made in the valley of the
Upper Cliagres, together with a large
dam witli sluices, to be built at Cruces,
near Matachin. The reservoir will bold
one thousand millions of cubic metres,
or much more tli ui the whole quantity of I
water that fell during the great freshet of j
last November. Tire canal will be protect
ed and drained slowly by a channel which
is to be built partly by using the river which
is on the northern side of the canal and
runs parallel with it.
A HARBOR TO BE BUII.T AT ASPISWAI.L.
The report also proposes that a great
pier, 2,000 metres in length, should
be built at the Bay of Colon or Aspinwali,
so as to protect the shipping from the gates
which prevail there during a great part of j
the year. *
ESTIMATED EXPENSE OP TIIE WORK.
The total expense of the work is esti
mated by the commission at $170,000,000.
One pertinent question, however, still
remains to be answered, and that is, where
is this immense sum of money to come
from? Will the United States consent,
also, to allow this great artificial commer
cial artery to he owned and controlled by
the subjects of a foreign power? On the
whole, therefore, it is safe to say that all
the difficulties in the way to a successful
completion of the undertaking are by no
means removed by tlie engineer’s report
on paper.
Poetry.
We have several lengthy contributions
iu verse on hand, which possess some mer
it, hut cannot be printed for lack of space.
The columns of a daily newspaper are
primarily devoted to news, which takes
precedence of everything else. In these
days when the wires place the journalist
in communication with all the world, it
is obviously impossible to do much more
than keep abreast of tlie march of cur
rent events.
For long poems there is no room what
ever, and indeed all communications, to
ensure attention, should be made as terse
as possible.
This Family Balsam ia composed of Parks.
Boots and Beamons Gama from the trees of onr
Native Forests, Each one of these ingredients
is good for tee complaints for which FAMILIN a
is recommended.but wh-n compounded togeth
er they make a Balsam which is* positive curs
for t-.e erre pLiiris. This Balsam takes the place
o: salves, ointments and liniments. It lias bee
tried during the past two years, every one namg
saying, *T would not bo without it." Every
Family should bare it in their house, ready t
use. /
Numerous testimonials have been receitad
which will by pub'i-hel. from persons who hav
used the Famuine Ba'sam for the past two years
showing the surprising etiirary, value and suc
cess of this Familine Bah am. For its quick end
sure healing prop- rties. it has no equal: (or its
relieving and allaying inflammation, ro medi
cine hjs ever been compt-ULded equal to it. It is
perfectly safe to use at any and all times, and a
quick and thorough cure for such complaints as
Faina in the Chest, Shoulders, back and Side
Borns and Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Bruises,
Bheamatic and Neuralgia Fains, Swelling
of the Joints,8tiff Joints.StiB Nock, Con
trasted Muscles, Spical Affec'.isnj,
White Swellings, Chares, Calluses,
Galls, Bunions, Chilblains, Corns,
Frost'Bites, Poisoning by Dog
wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects,
Chspped Hands, Lips, Ring
worms, Salt Rheum,Tetter,
Pimples, Itching-Dry Sca
ly Eruptions of the Skin.
Old Scres.Scald Head
Outward Humors of
any kind. Hemor
rhoids, Files,
Numbness, Worms,
Ague in the Face, Ear-ache,
Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Coughs, Croup.
This Family Balsam Familine surpasses any
and all other known remedies recommended for
such complaints. Intach package will be foand
a pamphlet containing a short treatise on all the
complaints lor which this Balsam is recommend
ed. with fall and simple directions how to use the
Balsam for each complaint.
Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle.
Fifty, cent size contains three times the quan
tity of twenty-five-cent size.
PREPARED BY
II. It. STEVENS,
Proprietor of Yegetine,
Boston, Mass.
FAMAL1NE is sold by all all rrnggists.
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
W ILL be cold before the court house door in
the town of Clinton on tho first Tuesday in
April next, between tha legal honrs of sale, three
hundred aerrs of land, more or less, adjoining
tho lands of James B. Denton. Jackson Roberts,
and others, and known as the Sawyer rlsce. Lev
ied on as the property of P. O. Sawver. trustee
for wife and children, (o satisfy a tax fi. fa. iscned
by W. J. Gresham, tax collector, for the year
1879. This February 18,1689.
febl9td W. J. GRESHAM, Sheriff.
PIUM
HABIT
CUBE
dec7-dv&swly
B
By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta, Ga. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
cured patients and physicians.
Send for my book on the
habit and its care.
WXeiKDOX HBXjtX CHADS X
W. w. GORDON 8f CO.
Successor to Tison A Gordon).
Cotton Factors
—ABD—
Commission Merchants,
NO 112 BAY STREET, 8AVANNAH.GA.
HOWARD TINBbKY. Traveling Agent.
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS-
8URANCB OP COTTON 8HIPHBNT3.
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADB ON CON
SIGNMENTS OFCOTTQN. „
RAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CUS
TOMERS AT LOWE8T MARKET PRI9E.
ftnxSlRdiiTfm
E
agents-wantedtortthe;
w stomach
«itteR s
Bo yon feel that any one of your organs
your stomach, liver, bow: Is, or nervous sys
tem, falters in its work? If so, repair the
damage with the most powerful, yethann-
lC3S, of ievgorants. Remember that debili
ty ts the ‘Beginning cf the End”—that the
climax of ail weakness 1a a universal paralj-
sis of the system and that snob paralvsis is
the immediate precursor of Death
Fcr aale by ail druggists and dealers gen
erally. retd lm
nit re
A fresh stock o! Hostetler's Bitters
ceived at
deck ELLIS'DRUG STORE.
HAiflig
rssa
tfAiq;
)PWEfl
Has been in
constant uso by tin
public for over twenty
yeare, end iu tho best
preparation ever In
vented for RESTORING
GRAY HAIR TO ITS
YOUTHFUL COLOR
AND LIFE.
A IPLKNDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. THIRD GRAND DISTRI
BUTION, CLASS O, AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, MAR. 9, 1830—118th HttOikll
Drawing.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Thu Institution was regularly incorporated by
lie Legislature of the 8tate for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1888, for the term ol
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ol the State is pledged.wi it h pledge has
been renewed by a a overwhelming t-opnlarvoto,
securing its franchise in the new constitution
aneptrd Deoembor 2, 1879, with a Capital o!
31,000,000. to which it has since added a reserve
fund of $350,009. IT8 GRAND 8INGLB NUM
BER UlSTRItfUTlOFS will take place monthly,
on thesecondT-eiday. .
It never scales or po.trooes. Look at the follow
ing Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE *80,000.
100,COO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF-TICKET8. ON K DOLLAR.
LIB1 OF PRIZES.
...$10/00
10,000
..... 5.000
...„ 6.000
6.0C0
30.000
10.000
10.0U0
1 Capital Priz.
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Pma _
2 Prizes cf S2.EC0
5 Prizes of 1,000.
20 Frizes of 500..
100 Prizes of 1C0.__..._
200 Prize* of 50
510 Prizes of 20
IlOOO Prizes of 1(
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of *500
9 Approximation Prises of 200
9 Approximation Prists of 190
1.857 Prizes, amounting to.. ......£110,490
Responsible corresronding agents wanted tt
all points, to whom liberal compensation
paid.
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
information, er send orders by express or mail
addressed only to
IS. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans. La.
or same person at No 819 Broadway, New York.
all our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management of Gene
rals G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR
LY
N. B.—'This Company his no Agents Outside
t he United Stater, and ail persons pretendi g to
be ao and soliciting orders by circulars or other
wise are 8windIora.
BI8B COUNTY DELINQUENT
TAX LIST,
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
J HR following described property remaining -
delinquent for the t on-rat meat of Stste one
county tuxes for the vesrs 18 8 and 1879 and pre
vious years, or so much ol said • rroperty as may
be reccuary to discharge the taxei, interest and
charges due thereon, or cue from tbe owners
thereon at the time of sale, will be aold between
thelrgxl hours of sale, at public auction by the
sheriff, at tho conrt home, in the city of M aeon,
county aud state aforetaid, on tbe first Tuesday
in March. 1880.to-wit: .
Part of lot No. 4 in square No. 24, near corner
ol i berry and Fourth streets, fronting S'i feet,
i or less, cn Fourth street in tho city of Ma-
c03, ( snd known as the Kimball House property,
levied pa bj H. J. P-ter, tax colleotor and ex-
officio, tenff, to mtirty the taxes aue by W. A.
Buff for t he j ear 1879. Amouctdue, inducing
tsxei and costs. :?175 64
AWo, part of lot No.. 8 western range, being
ore-serentb interest in the property known as
Findlay’s Iron Works, fronting 350 feet, more or
less, on Oglethorpe stnet, and tunning back
about 4C0 fset to Hawthorne street, in tbe ciiy of
Ma-oa. f-aid one-seventh Interest levied on by
H-J-Peter, fax c-llector, to satisfy thetaxoi dne
by Chas. S. Findlay for the years 1-78 and 1879
Amount of taxes and costs $-76.99.
Also, part of lot No, 8 western range being one-
jeventh interest io-th* property known as Find
lay a Iron Work-, in the crivot Macon, described
as above and levied on by H. J. Peter, tax i ollec-
IU oi-ti ,’$? aalisfyrhe taxei due by Arthur P. Findlay
lo'ceo for ' h «» year* 1878 and lr-79 Amount doe. includ-
in oc-o “^“es and costs. £74 74.
’ v * Also, part of lot No. 8 western range, b-ing one-
seventh interest in the property k'own as rind
I Jay’s Iron Works, inthodty of Macon, described
9M ?’ a 5 0ve 8Ed le . Tied 0!l b y H. J Peter, tax collec-
•“"I tor. to (ctisfr tka tavaf Jq - • ** —
New Advertisements.
tor. to satisfy the taxes due by Geo. W. Findlay
lor the y ears l87i and 1879. Amount due, in
cluding taxes and rosts. £74.18.
Also part of iot No. 8 western range, being
four serei-ths interest in the property known as
Fin-Lav Iron Works, in tje ciiy of Mscon, de
scribed as above and levied uu by H. J. Peter, tax
collector, to sstiafythe taxes dee for the year
1-79 by (J. D. Findlay individually, and O. D.
Findlay, oge t for Mrs. Msry Acn Findiay. Mrs.
“Ofcert F;ndl*y,*r. and Mrs. A. S.Sims. Amount
due. includirg taxis andchatges. $167 CC
AlbOlots7 a-_d8io block No. 87. south*'stem
common, in car of vaton cotton factory, iu c-ity
of Macon. Levied on by H. J. Feter, tas collec
tor, to satisfy the taxes due by the eatsteol Jsieb
Schall tor thoyiar 1879. Amount ol balan e due
uHudicgccrt-i, £42.90.
Also part of lot No. 1 in square No. 87, fronting
105 feet on Wa'nut i tract ano 150 feet on Spring
a-.reet, being the south corner ol the square, in
city of Macon. Levied on by H. J. Let-r. tax
$500REWARD
For a Fertilizer that will Compete
with Black’s in price and quality.
XKTS offers special premium or $80 at the neit
FT Georgia State Fair for tne largest yield of
cotton on one acre of land, when It it lertilizvtl
\
Blaok’s Fertilizer
only. The right to make it to be purchased from
Farmers whohave not already bought rights
will find itlo their interest to call at oureifice
and get one. Office Telegraph and Messenger.
ABHLBY A 8PBIR.
rjEORGIA, BIPB COUNTY-NO TICK TO
VX DRBTORI ANOCBEDITOIAW:
Yon are ns'tiled to present unto the under
signed all clvims you may have against the es
tate of Calliedonia Savage, and all persons in
debted to said estate will make immediate set
tlement unto tbe undersigned.
feb5-lawbw# LAVINIA SAYAGF,
Executrix
2ooo Druggists
Have signed the followirgrtmarkable paper, the signature* of which can be seen at our office:
Messrs. SKABURYA JOHNSON,21 Platt Street, New York:
Gbxxzimxx— 1 “For the past few years we have told various brands of Porous Plasters
Physicians and the Public prefer
BENSOK’5 CAFCINE POROUS PLASTER
t all others.
We consider them ore of the very few reliable hour (hold remedies worthy of confidence. They
are Superior to all other Porous Plasters er Medicines for External use." f--b4-3m! I
O RDINARY’Sofiloe, Jones county, Georgia.
January 20,1880.—Where** Robert H. kar-
voa guardian for the minor children of Samuel
?.;£? or *5 n ’ d ‘»t>Pl‘es to me fordiamusion
from said guardianship.
Theso are to notify all persons concerned to
show cause at this office on or by the first llor.-
■JSLm A Mil eeit. tl any they have, why the tame
shall net be grsutod.
Witnasa my hu d officially.
ja"24'ri* not.AND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,'
SHAWLS,
. UHEB8,
COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS,
FLAW ELS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
Girls’ and Boys’ Salts,
Ladles’ Underwear,
Infants Outfits.
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS,
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RUCHINGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
HAMitUltGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
PINS,
FRINGES,
NEEDLES,
FANCY GOODS, fa.
DRY
BY MAIL.
TINWARE
>1
Kl
It supplies tho natu
rul food and color to tho
hair clamla without
staining the skin. It will
increase and thicken the
growth of the linfr, pre
vent ita blanching and
falling off, and thus
AVERT BALDNESS.
Hn
It cures Itching, Erup
tions and Dandruff. As
a HAIR DRESSING it
la very desirable, giving
tho hair a silken softness
which all admire. It
keeps Cio head dean,
sweet and healthy.
The
State
As sayer
and
Chemist
of Mass,
and
leading
Physi
cians
endorse
and
recom
mend it
as a
great
triumph
in medi
cine.
BUCKINGHAM’S Dyg
WHISKERS
will change tho beard to a BROWN
or I SLACK at discretion. Being In
ono preparation it is easily applied,
and produces a permanent color
that will not wash off.
PREPARED BY
ft. P. HALL & GO., NASHUA, N.H.
Sold by all Dralei’ In Medicine.
Hnnt, Han kin & Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
feb!9 MA.OOIJ. <
MISNOMER,.
HISTORfpmsWORLD
It contains 072 flat historical engraving ana 123u
large double column pages, and is tbe moet com-
pleieHiktoryof the World ever pnhhabed. It
•ells at right. Send fnr specimen p.geiand ex
tra terms to Agents, and see why it tells faster
tbsnany other book. Address National Fab-
lisMnr ■ n . Phi’nilelnMa. or Atlanta. f«b!9
LO&X miitaJt;.
S TRAYED or stolen from Linson D. Johnson,
living on tbe new Houston road, ono mi'e
and a half from the court house in Macon, on tbe
8th day of December, 1879. between one o’clock
and dark, one large sorrat ponv horse. He has a
small white snot on theforehead; the mane a lit
tle mixed with white hairs; at leisure gaits is in
clined to carry hi* head rather low; with tbe ex
ception of tbe white spot on tho forehead and in
tho mune be is a »o!id sorrel; a number one sad
dle horse, a good racker. and a good buggy and
wagon and plow horse.
Five dollars wLl be paid to any person for him
or to let me know where he is. Address.
L. D. JOHNSON.
M. and B. R. R. shop, Macon, Ga.
decl2...dawlawif
NOTICE-
OPFICB CITY CLERK.
Mxcoir, Ox , Februa-y 18,1880.
At regular meeting of Council February 10,
1880, tbe following ordinance was pxtstd,:
Be it ordained by tie Mayor and Council of
Macon, and it is hereby ordained by authority of
the same, that it ihall beuniawml for any per
son or persons to dig ditches or excavations in
the streets of the city, without first getting per-
mission from the Major and Council, who shall
Five directions as to covering, lights and protec
tion, both by day and t ight. and any person or
persons violating said ordinance shall be subject
to a fine cl ono hundred dollars; and that all or-
dinan es militating against this ordinance be and
the same are hereby repealed.
febl9«lt H. A. BLUE. City filerk.
Turps
Novello’s Music Primers.
L Rudiments of Music. Cummings. £0c
2. Art of Pianoforte PIsying. Pauer. £1.00
S. The Organ. Stainer. 1X0
4. Singing. Randegger. 2.C0
5. Musical Forms. Pauer. 1.00
6. Harmony. Stainer. 1.(0
7. Instrum'r. tat ion. Prout. 1.00
8. Violin. Tours. 1X0
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Icae of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fein ia
tooHead, v/itar.duUscnsaticnia tho back
part, Petn undo-tho Ehou’dnrblndo, fuU-
ncsaialteroa-tn-, v.-jta c. diaindinaticn to
exertion cf body or mhid, Irritability cl
temper. Lov/nr-irita. withaieel'nirofbav-
init nopleetcd soma cut7, Wen-moss, Diz-
sdneos, X’luttonngnt tho Heart, Dote be
fore tho 07CS, Yellow Skin, Headache
Rcnerally over Jhorieht eye, Kestlcscncss .
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. T«»wrn1e< cents)
IF THESE WARNINGS AHE UNHEEDED, 1 BIUnGIBrllCO jeWOlSs Unexcell-
SERI0US DISEASES WILL S00* BE DEVELOPED. ttf “ »Temperance gone Book.
TEXT’S FILLS nre especially ndnptcd to I > -
Kuril cases, one dose cfTecm such a Change ATflP.T’-r3.TI (iL25. or $12 par dozen.)
of feeling as to lutonlali the auflcrcr. I Contains enough a —x-L, , oa*y Anthems
CONSTIPATION.’ of fine quality, to XlUUlcm provice one
Only with regularity of tho bowels can Perfect | EJ ohm on* °J? H^ Ter.neyTandB 0 Ok v
Very popular booki in England, and rapidly
brooming so in this country. They sre ° t,t prop
erly Primers, but Instruction Books, with practi
cal treatises on ths instruments, andarundaut
Picture and musical illustrations, a history of
the organ, ets. Valuable books for any one in
terested in music.
Whits Robes n Sunday tchool 8ong
Book.
health be enjoyed. If tho constipation is
of recent date, a single dcso of TEXT'S FILLS
will suffice, but if it has become habitual, ono
iillsbonld be taken every night, gradually lessen
ing l he frequen cy of tho dose until a regular daily
movement is obtained, which will soon follow.
Rev. F. If. Osgood, New York, sayst
“ I have had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Nervousness. I never had anv medicine to do
mo so much good as TUTTS PILLS. They are
as good as represented."
Olllco 35 Murray Street, New. York.
unday lor t*o_yc
. N. Johnfon. J. H. Tenney, and,
A. J. Abbey.
Any book ma led, po&t-free,for the retail price.
The Weekly MUSICAL BECORD gives nearly
SO psges of good music per mentb, £2 per y ar.
OLIVER DITSON&CO.j Boston,
O. H. DITSON A CO, S4S B’dway N.Y.
j»r!4tf
Lovely Rosebud Chrotcoa. or 25 Floral
45 M«FMatte with name, 10 eta. 50 Mixed Cards
10 ctl. NASSAU CARD CO , Nasiau, N. Y.
Otatterlng cured by Bates’ Patent Apnli-
D snee. Send for description to Simpson A Co.,
Box 2110. New York.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE. Geo. P. Rowell A Co., 10
CnxrlfxtaoTt WnrsKxns dunged to a Gnocsr
Ul.u k tjr *• > apphiLlioa of tbis I>te. it »in-
l*art«« Jvatnr-.t Uolor.arU Imteiunaom!;, and w
•9 Jinriwlt- »n spring water. JoyM by Druggiats, or
» r»c I ) -4 t>:i r”. eiiit ol il.
Oflico 39 Murray St., New York,
Ne«spsuers.
I to S’.. N.Y.
I r’ - t ..kiod to ,:!! Sur-le Oocds to deal
Itff. Sewiaua ExpeMOktakl.
IAdjre.t a.
r «. * * • Baku Bt, CMHji- *
i X DROPS OF
l iConstitution Water
w THREE TIMES A DAY
Cures Bright’s Disease. Inflimmation of th
Kidneys, stone iu the Bladder. Catarrh of th
Bladder. Diabetes, Gravel, Gleet, Brick*dut
~ sent. Childhood Weakness.
’or Femaio Complaints a specialty. Bend for
eireuUr. For sale by all druggists
MORGAN A ALLFN.
nHS.fa w»m 59 John street, N T
•■•n«sra<nt<wiwsstSMSss«iltM««a
Isisoa
joint VLAsaaBT. joint l jonxsoa
JOUJI ELANNEKY & CO
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
NOS KELLI ’8 BLOCK. BAY 8TKBBT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A gents for jewell’s mills yarns
and DOMESTICS, etc. etc.
BAGGING and TIBS FOR BALE AT LOW
EST MARKET RATES.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVBN TO ALL
BUSINESS BNTRUSfkD TO U8.
LIBERAL ADVANCES HADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. angSl d wAswSm
•StSISISIHMiiilSHISMMmiSStt
L. J Gfnilmartin & Co.,
COTTOr ^ACTORS
—AJtr>
Commission HonMis.
BAY 8TREET,
Savannah - Georgia.
Liberal advances made on consignments
otton. Bagging and lion Ties tor sale at low
t market rates. f-nsSldSm
ia the most economical form of Washing
Soap. All bar or square cakes wear down in
nee to a large flat piece, too thin to handle
and. therefore, wasted; while the OVAL
CAKE of
“NEW” SOAP can be cut in two, the oral
end oissped readily in the hand, and the lar
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with
out any waste. COLGATE & OO. reocm
mend their
[ell Tools kindu:
Aiers, Brills, Feme Power
Machines for Boiirg and Prilling wells. Beat in
America. £25 A D*Y MADE E4RILY. Book
Free. Address LOOMIS A -(YUAN, TIFFIN,
OHIO. au20-lm
I Prof. Hi bra’s Trratire on Dis-
Skin I eases of the Skin, detcribing . . —
par- I i;-tnptoms of all skin diseases, I collector, to satisfy the taxes due byP.M.Long
AJiOCaoCib I With d.rections for tbeir sure I for tbeyesr 1879 Amountdue, including charges
Pvrrnrl I cure. Sent free to all afflicted. Ad I 3*2.15.
wUlGUr Idrecs.with utamp, K.S. Web-I also part of lot No. I?, western range, fronting
star. SON. 5th street. Phila., Pa. ian20-lm | lOOfeet, moreorltss. on ths east side of College
street in the city ol Macon, ad jo'ning .he proper-
celieclor.to’ratisfy" the taxes due oy w j.crkcBuro I rflXRON & STEELt.^rt I
ney for the jeer 1879. Amount of balacco due I 3l a. A-sxaa_ij ; Q
mtlnding charges. BUMS IS:
Also part of lot Nos. I and 2 in block No. 14* -
noitbwcktern common, ir nting 105 feet, more or
less, on College St. adjoining the Weed let next to
DeGraffenreid property, In city of Macon. Levied
on by H. J. Peto*. tax collector, to xatisft the
taxes due by Frank H. Stone, trustee, for the
years 7873 and 1879. Amount due, including
charges. £66 40.
Also part of lot No. 6 in squsreNo. 95, fron’ing
1-5 feet more or lejs.on Oak street, adjoining the
prop, rty of Ellis A Cutter, next to an alley, in
city ol Mecon. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax
Cf , 7 >7 A MONTH and expense* guaranteed j ty of J. E. Jones, ard running back to the lot cf
tP* * to Agents. Outfit tree. Shxw A Co I E. Winahip. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax eol-
Ansuara, Me. | lector, to satisfy the t-xes due by Charie* T
Holm's, trustee, for they ear 1S;9. Amountdue,
Address P O VICK- I i “d» di fMttoM»ande<fc.l*.i46«.
I il r 7*717 A YBAR and expensei to a*ent«
/ / t Outfit Free.
BRY Augusta. Maine,
Carriage and Wagei Maftiiils,
gjLeiillier M Bnliliep Beltisgrl^ 1
Vi AVEIIY’3
”W H0ESE PLOWSjO
IN-F00T PLOWS.
giGUNS, PI^TOLSj;
AMMUNITION, :2
FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.|§
TTeJiavo a well assorted stock and
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lie Enrylng Else.
VBK-TIBING in American Newspapers. -62,100
page Pamphlet, 10c. jan20-lm
| . Also part of jotNo. 12, northwestern common- : fiTT A T? A NTTi’Ti' PRTnTTQ i
- J fronting 75 feet, more or less, on tho east side of | 1 lUUtiC’i
Valuable Land for Sale-
G EOBG1A,Crawford ctunty.—By virtue of
the pawrr vested in me by a certain mort
gage executed by J L. F-rtona to secure a cf r
tain promissory note, for tho sum of one hundred
and eisbty-one dollars and fifty cents. (-riSI.EOt.
•aid mortgage dated tho 2Cth day of June. 1879.
and record'd in tbe Clerk'e office of the Superior
Court of sale coumy. in book J., both said note
and mortgage ceing sigui d by the said J. L. Par
son*, and due, I wi 1 on Tuei-day tbe second dav
of Muroh. 1880, before tbe court house door in tha
town of K cxville. Georgia, expose at public sale
to tbo highest b dder, for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: One hundred and one
ac-es of 1-nd, troro or less, bei; g the north half
of lot number 12G, bound'd as follows: North by
lands of J.L. P.rsons, cast b. S. W. Hatcher.
fy the taxes due bv flay no Ellis, agent for Ida L.;
Ellis for the year 1879. Amountdue, includirg
taxes and costs. $43 8J. 1
_ Also part ol lot No. 3 in tquare No. 41, front
ing 40 feet, more or less, on Plum stn et. in city
ol: Macon, corner of alley between Poplar and
Plum streots. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax col
lector, to satisfy tho tares duo by Mrr.Geo-giak.
Morris, ftr the years 1877, 1878 and 1879.Amount
due. including tnzesand charges. £86.15.
Alio lot* l> and 4. »outn western common, block
No. 45. between Oghthorpo and Kibb streets, in
city of Macoo. Levied on t>y H. J. Peter, tax
collector, to ssti-fy the taxrt due ty B. F. Me-
Ginty for the rear 1879. Amountdue, including
taxes and charges. £25.78.
I . Also,pvt of lot No. 3. in .4..,.,.. ----- ,
lag 105 feet on Pire street,atd running bark to I south by xrs. L. G. Parsons, and west by R. B.
Cotton avenue in the city of Maocn. adjoining I Harmon. Titles fea simp e will be made to tie
tbo property of W. L. Ellis, near the ictersec- I purchaser as authorized in 'aid mortgage,
ti-net Spring street. Levied on as tbe propertv I Said tract of land will be su’d to satis’y the
1 of K, F. Ljon, to satisfy his State ana county I priten al. interest, and attorney’s fees, to-wit:
taxes for the year 1679. Amount due principal O 118 hundred and eighty.o-e dollars and fl'ty
am) Mutt tvfiiu r I Mrtl Tivir pir«l tvifli fn*nn
A WORD TO THE WISE.
^oom^s?^?uc?t^¥mno!iid
I creation and their relatives are
Organ trade.
buy inr instruun-nt- this Tear. America's count
leis Factories can’t half supply tbo demand.
Manufacturers have to-day unfilled orders
enough to keep them busy for tho nut six
months. Material and labor cost twenty-five to
fifty per cent, more than a few months sinco.
Manufacturers have rais'd prices and r-nst con
tinue to advance. lbe low prices ot tho 1 ait
went come again for years.
RriNSTOER THUS
Send for Samples or information, and
satisfy \,jartclf hoar cheaply and quickly
you can get, everything in
m GOODS AND NOTIONS
of as by. Mail or Express. We carry an
avcrageli-ct .* ^bout $400,000, ail bought
for prcfnpt cash. us.
Jfave the Children send for a set oj ,w
Adv&tising Cards.
COOPEif&CGNARD,
Fmporters and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
^fahlidied 18a '
Executor’s Sale of Valuable
Property.
131 authority of an order of the Court of Ordi-
narv of dibb county, and in pursuance ot a
d-creecf tbe Superior Court ol said county,
made on tbe 23d Cay ot Janua»y. ’880. 1 will of
fer for sale before the court bouse door In the
city of Macon, on the first Tuesday iu March
next, within the legal hours of sale, tbo follow
ing property belonging to tho estate of R. P.Mc-
Etot,deceased, viz:
Tbe lot cn Slulberry street in tho city of Ma
con, being part ot lot number six (6), square
number twenty-two (22), separated from Ma-
(onic Hall by an alley, and extending from Mul
berry street to the alley in the rear, ou which
there i* a three-stcry nrick builaimr.
The lot to tbe city ol Macon on tbr corner of
College and Bond streits, ard cn the north side
of the last named s reet fronting on College
sinei, and being psrtci lot fifteen (15) in the
western range cf t«o aero lots in laid city,
w.th a fcandsomn roitsgo resident t and a.1 neoes-
sarroutbu lui-gsen it.
The desirabl- vsea t lot fronting on College
•treot. lying tetwean tho abovo described lot,
and tbeicton which James Ax. Jones resides;
and also
One nundred and ten acres of swamp land,
more or leas, mar the *-ilv of Mr.con in tho Macon
reserve on tbe west sin* oi tho Ocrt-ulge- ri*’«v.
being portions of rumbo sone to-tna and sfx
1IO6). one hundred and va-'u (107) an-l eighty-
t*o (82) ana-u ut traction number • ishty-one
(81). except that porltcn of seid fraction owned
by J.H. R. Waih’ugton. the tail lands being
mo-0 particularly d*»ciibid ina deei made by
Oivin Ferttr to R P. McBvoy, on tlm l’4th day
of November. 1S62, tbo purchner taking the
risk, if there i« any, trowing out of chaoses in
theccmntof th- Ocmule.o river.
Thoabore property tod to pay debis and for
tbo purposes oi aUtiibution. Terms nob.
W. P. GOOD ILL,
FebS-tf Ktecutor,
^J.bOEGlA, Chatham 7 ounty.— B.v viitueo
and costs $76.04.
Also r art ot lot No. 5 id square No. 89, fr.nt
ing on Fourth street in city of Macon, Levied
on by H. J. I’ote', T. O, to sati.fy the taxos due
by H. R. Raifort, trustee, for tte year 1879.
Amount of taxes and costs, $15 85.
also i art cf .ots Nos. 5 and 6 in square No.
6, fiontn.g on New street near Foouer Mags,
cine, in the city of Mscon. levied on by H. J.
l’eier, T. 0., to satisfy tho State at d county
taxeaduotyMrs.il. A. Sledge fcr the year
1879. Amount due: iicluding principal and
( costs, $11.85.
Also pari of lot No. 4 in square No. 58. front-
cents principal, with Interest at twelve per cent,
rer annum from the 1st day of Oc ober. 1879 an t
ten percent, additional npon said prlncip*) and
interest attorney’sf. es, as expressed in said mort
gage. Th -said mortgage made a d delivered to
mo. the unflersuntd. to secure said noto with tho
power expressed therein to sell said property in
the event default was msdo in tbe payment
thereof, and default having been made cn the
day of sale I will execute titles in fee simple to
tbe *uoie
Th s tbo 2d day of February, 1880.
jn 23«Iaw4w A. B. SMALL.
FOR FOOD.
As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecher (
at Cincinnati, Ohio, is tho Qnccn of table
edibles nnd tho most delicious of IVIoizo
preparations extant.
It la incomjiarably pure, healthful and
economical, nnd a blessing alike to tho
sick and well, for cldldren and adults.
It enters into tlio most recherche
pastry, ices, and dessert dishes, embrac
ing hlanc-mangc, ice cream, puddings,
custards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
delicacy and nutritious quality, and Is
. -<i a necessity and a luxury In every
don.-.:-, storehouse. No edible Starch
stands so high tlio world over.
Sold by Grocers every .whore.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE MARK. THE zreatTRADE MARK.
Brglish rem- **
edy. An un
failing -ire for
Seminal euk-
ness, Spermat
orrhea, f rn po
tency. and all
diseases that,
Before Takingquenre or self A^'Takbs.
abuse; as a loss of memory, universal lassitude,
pain in tbe back, dimnjjs of vision, prematnre
old age, at d many otbc .- diseases that lead to in
sanity and consumption and a premature grave
——w f—* • w* ——• a* w ••* w a* w. ww, a a ora* m~ | .. —: j-'oe I- a g ?
In's on Third htreet, rorner of alley beUom I
Th rd and Fourth, and known as Porter’s Liv i ’•Sui"'-?"- 5
ery stable, in the ciiy of Macon. Le-ied on by [
II. J. Peter, T. O , to satisfy the taxes of Sam
uel A. Porter, trustee, for the year 1875.
Amcuutdus taxo* and charges $119.85.
Also part of lot No. 5 in block No. 12 North-
wesHru Common, f onting on Jefferion street,
ir. the city ot Macnii. Levied on by H. J. Pe
ter, T. 0., to fatnfy the taxes due by William
Sivageforthe year 1859. Amount due taxesai d
charges $15.06
i ai»o part of lot 7 in equate No. 87, fronting 60
feetmoreorlesson Wharf street,comer^pf al-
ieynear Bose Hill Cemetery. Levied otFbv H.
J. Folor.T. C., to (atisfy the taxesdue by Jeffor-
son F. Lot g. trustee. lot the year 1879. Amount
of tax and charges $1890.
Also put ot lota S and A in Block No. 12,1
Northwestern Common, near east corner or I
Monroe street, in the city ol Macon. Levied on I
by H.J. Peter. T.O.. to satisfy tbo taxes doe by {
Robert Carter for the years 1878 and 1879. |
Amount ot tax. including rhargei, 121.80.
GEORGE F. CHERRY,
febs-dtd. Sheriff
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minors.
These are therefore to c'to and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
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LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA,
| WHOLESME P1AM0 AND CUBAN DEALER?,
de(27-dlta»Xwly
I Valuable Land for Sale.
G EORGIA. Crawrord county.—By viituoof
tbe power vested in me by a certain mort
gage executed I y G. M. Lumpkin to secure a
ro tain promissory note forlhesam of one hun
dred and fifty dollars ($150), said mortgage dated
the2Sd doyof January, 1879, and recorded in the
Clerk’s office o: Crawford county, 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 10 the liighe-t bidoer for ra-h, the lollow-
m-t de'cnbid projerty, to-wit: The east half
of lot otland No. 65 in tbe seventh distric of
originally Houston now t’rawlord ro nty. Stale
of Georgia, containing on a hundred one and one-
fourth acres (1(1 i ), more or less, known es the
Na-.cy Sbaddell place. Titles in feesimp’e will
be n ade to the pnrchai cr, as authorized in said
mortgage. Said tract of lend wdl bo sold to sat
isfy th* principal, interest and attorney’* fees, to-
wit: One hundred and fifty doll rs principal,
with interest at twelve percent, per annum
from November 1,1879. »na S25 attorney’* fcr*.
as expressed in said mortgare. The >a‘d mort
gage male and delivered to me, the undersigned,
to secure said rote, with tbo p- wor exploited
therein, to sell said property in the event cel-tilt
was trade in the payment thereof and default
having teen made on the day cl sale, 1 will exe
cute title* in Ice *1mple to the same. This Feb
ruary 2.1831.
j-n29 law4w JACOB SEISEL.
an order of the Ordinary of said county-
will be sold o - the first Tuesday in March next,
before the court hi use doer in said county, the
full-wing property, Ir tween the Rial horns of
sa'o. to-wit:
Apart of lot number thirty-eight of tbe Fort
Hawkins Hunt, in Bibb county, lying 0:1 the
east side ot the Ucmulgce rise', ar.d 011 tbo west
aideof th-public read leading from Macon to
CUntor, lately tciupiel by Job II Cherry, con
taining five acres moro or less, known as apart
of tbe Luko Ross plic*
Also, the unitiv.ded cno half interest in the
other port'ou of said lot th.r.y on the west
side of said Clinton road, tho whole ilsaia undi
vided pin of said lot, remaining twenty-four
acres, more or less, the same adjoining tne above
firstdesiribed property to tho north, the other
h&'fofiadl stdorribid lot. owned by Thomas
F. Thommou an-t Mary B. Whitchcal.
Sol t Uw distribution ar.d for the benefit of tha
heirs ot tbe estate of Eliza E. Davis, deceased.
., GBU.C.FRBKM4N.
feb3-law4w Administrator.
O RDINARY’S OFFICE. JUAAS COUNTY.
November 28. 1879—Whereas Susan A,
B-adley, administratrix, applies to rue lor dis-
-ri'skn from estate of Joseph Bradley deer at ed.
These are lo notify all perrons coo-erred to
show cause at this offireon tbe first H -uday in
March next, if any they Lave why the tame
shell not he granted.
G.ven utter my hand officially,
nnvsntd* ROLANDT R'»K9 rirdinary.
U RlibGlA, lJ.bb Uoonti—Whtrets Margaret
Schall has applied for the setting apart ot
homestead ol realty and the valuation of the
same. 1 will pass upon taiU application on Satur
day, January U, 1830, at 10 o clock a. m. at my
ofi'ee.
Witnrss my official signature.
janlUd-s J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
O RDINARY’S office Jones county, Georgia,
January 20,1880.—Whereas hi- h*rd John
son, adminiitratcr ol estate of Toliver Haws, de
ceased, applies to me for dismission.
These are to cite and adicc-ni-h *11 pcrsnnt
oorearned to show came at th<a office on or by
tbe Ant Monday in May next, if any they have,
why tbe same shall net bo granted.
Witness my hand officially,
i»n24-td* ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
fi?o&d n Jl!L*bv'w% j of Ordinary?f r «5doounty I (>nffiBflrst*Monday*in I J^^bli.hed, l_t is.astandard medical work,
iirotqsend Iroeby wail totvory one. The Sr.c | Jlarchnexr. to show cauac. if anvthsv haie.whv I re® P*! 8 *
— .. . gj». -
eifle Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 p,
isckage, or six packages for $5 will bo sent fro
r mail on recaint cf tho money by addresi
0 GRAY MEDICINE CO, No to Meehan
Block, Detroit, Mich, Sold in Macon and e
here all dreagiats. oct2t da
raie. Priori reduced lo ,uil the tines. Mrs. J _
tformerlv Mr*. I>r. S. B- Collins.' I.*Porte. Ao^ixruu
March neat tncW nm. hew i h _ 1 in orsv in the English language, written by a
“rip" 11 ?,*trioahowctuse,uanytnejrnate.wny 1 0 f experience, to whom was
I awarded a gold and jewelled medal by the Na
tional Medical Association. It contains beauti
ful and vary expensive engravings. Three hun
dred pages, more than 50 valuable prescript'ona
for all forms of prevailing diiease, the result of
many years of extersive an-l successful practice,
either one ef which ia worth tin times the price
Bouni in French cloth, price only
on should
0 author is a
pO LLI N§’
VOLTAIC-ELECTRIC
aaid applicat on ihcnid not be gianted.
Witness my hand officially.
J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
January 30. 7930 Slid*
/GEORGIA, Bibb County.—'Whereas George H.
vj llaaleherst, executor of the estate of Janes L
A. Nesbet, late of laid county c eceasad. has made I SJS?
npplication fcr leave to sell wild lands belonging I Sj totiS.
,0 Th«nIre'and ^nmni.b alt % Lorfd?n La^re?s.y.: "No pers-
Tocsoftfo tnereforeto cite ind iqisoiiiiq bjI I ka vsthaut thii ninthtp honlr Tiifl&t
personsconc-rnedto beandappoarat theCourt “’K 1 “ WbD001c ’ iU0 *'
af flnttnoww nf oaiil Mtintvnn Fka float lfeinJov in I nOpJO DvDClHCIOr. .. , , .
An illustrated sample sent tocllon receipt ol
^he'aothor^afera by permission to JOSEPH
of Ordinary ot said county on the first Monday in
March next to ahowcanse. if any they hare, why
I said application thould not be granted.
Witness my band offlcisUy.
J. A. McMANUS.Ordinary.
Jann«ivS5.183(>. (Slid
BAKER SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL be sold before the courthouse doer in
Newton, within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in March next, the following
property to-wit:
Lets cf land Nos. three hundred and serentj.-
two. threo hundred and seventy-three, and three
hundred and eeventy-four, all in the eighth dis
trict of raid county, raid to contain each two
hundred and fifty acres, more or less. Soldas .—- - - , .
the property ol William Brosdaway to satisfy a 1 akill and experience.
SFlt-HRR. president; W. I. P. INGRAHAM,
vice president; W PAINE, M D. O S GAUNTT.
M D; H J DOUChT. M D, R H KLINE. KB, J
R POLL’OMK. M D. N It LYNCH. M D, and M
RO'CONNhLL.M D faculty of the Philidel-
phiaUmveriitv or Medicine and Surgery, also
the faculty of the American University ol Phila
delphia, also Bon P A BIS-KEL. M D. president
of tbe National Medical Association.
Addre is Dr V H PAR
KER, No 4 Bulflnch Et,
Boston, Mass. The au
thor mar teconsu'ted on
all diseises requiring
A.O, TalLUR) Bil lor rebel, etc., nibbSuoe-
vs. > rior Court, Octob_r Term.
wm. taylor J 1879.
ItanpearingtotheCourt by tbo return of tbe
Sheriff that tbe defendant is not to be found ir.
this county; and it farther app-anng that he
dots r ot reside in this State: Ordered, tbit ser
vice Ve jerfected on said defendant by publics-
tisutobcand appear at tho next term of this
Court, or that commainant be al owed to pro-
coed*
Ordired further, that this o-derbo publiihed
ocoe a n ontb for four months in the Telegranh
and Mes-ebkcr, a public gazette published in the
tatrof Macon.
By the Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
Complainant’s {Solicitor.
T.J. SIMMONS,
J. 8. O M. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. This 22d November. 1859.
dec2S-]amtm* A. B. BOAS. Cleik.
MIUU.
HEAL
THYSELF
Superior Comt fi. fa. B. O. Kenton vs. James E
1 Scarbrough, principal, and William Brosdaway,
tecurity. Property pointed out by defendant
William Brosdaway. Tenant in pones- ion noli
fied in writing.
1 JAB. H. ROWELL, Sheriff.
Jsnna-v 27.1880 S8td
IMortgags Sale of Land.
TT7ILL be sold before the court bouse door in
vv the ciiy of Macon, on the first Tuesday in
March next, during the legal hours of sale, the
following propeity to-wit: That lot of land lying
in the Macon Reserve, commencing at a point In
.. —= — .- . .. , tbe thirty foot street ad Mni. gthe landsformer-
the nervous forces, the pit of the stomach, they I jy owned by la. 8. Thooptcn, and tunning along
stimulate the liver, atoinich and bowele, perfect gs id thirty foot street in an easterly direction
digestion, cure dyspepsia, oiIIioiib ooliCs cramps | seventy-two and one*hall feet, thence at right
uovSu wly
POROUS
PbASTEBS
5TT2N times more powerful than the best po-
J- rous plaster when placed over the centre oi
CANCERS!
CURED.
TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE.
For particular*, address with »t‘mn, JAMES
M HARDAWAY. Libeity Hill, Piko county.
Ga. r'Ovit
JON um JA>DS
IORSALE.
HTY plantation on the Macon A Augusta road,
1YL or.e half mile from Haddock's Station,
containing seven hundred and twenty acres of
land. One fourth of the land is in the woodi—
oak and hickory. There is running watei and
good springs in every field. A handsome resi
dence with eight rooms, and surrounded by a
beautiful oak grove. I will sell it all together,
cr divide it In throe parcels, as partie * may wish
0S29 THOMAS O BOWEN.
and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis
eases. For weak and sore Iuuga, palpitation cf
the hear*, painful kidneys, rheumatism, neural-
gia’audacistica.tbeyare the best remedy jnthe
world. Get the genuine. Ask -for COLLINS'
VOLTAIC BLKUTR1C POROUS PLASTERS.
Pric' 25 eta. For sale ty Hunt. Rankin A La
mar. Atlanta and Macon, and Osceola Butler,
ardalldnusista. sep886m
Trade-Mark Registered) to Careful house
eepers not only as superior in qn ality bu
in form the most eajaomiaa* Soap ever
ade.angSO-w&aat tf
Homes in h
Tho Little Rock and Fort
8mith Railway offer for sale
the best LANDS in the Weit
TYT/sis+am* 'or Southwest, with healthy
W esiern Tclimate,fertile soil.and net
(affected by drontb. Easy
Arkansas te ,or “ ,e - fallinform *'
^ PP W D. SLACK, Land Commistioner,
jan24-wlSt Little Bock, Ark.
DENTISTRY.
Betpectfuliv annou-ce to the eitizena of Ma
con and the public generally, that lhare
ienedon Mulberry ttreet, onposite the Lanier
. ouse. a Dental efflee, where I will practice den
tistry in all its branches.
I c rJially invite my friends and former pat
rons and tbe enblie gererally who need the ser-
vi e of a dentist to calUn me.
Very re»;ectfully^ SARHELD, D. D. B.
JaulS-dlm-wSB*
■HWBBI
D. I. C.
[ Is an absolute and irrealatiblo cere for
DRUNK
baoco, Narcotics and Stiroulants, remoring
taste, desire and habit of nslnff mrr of them, ren
dering the taste or desire for any of them perfectly
odious and disgusting; Girin# ereiy ono perfect
and irresistiblo control of the sobriety of them*
sclres and their friends.
It prerents that absolute physical and moral
prostration that follows the sudden breaking off
from using stimulants or narcotics.
Package, prepaid, to curel to 5 persons, $2, or at
your druggists, $L?5 per bottle.
Temperance societies should recommend It. It
Is perfecUy harmless and nerer-failing. >
Hop Biitsrs Mfg. Co., Rochester,N.Y. Sole Agents
fa Csoch Coro destroy* all pain, loosens the
cough, quiet* the nerres, produces rent, and nerer
fails to cure.
Is^yerTor^Oftli other*
Th.nop WlUr.3fg. Co., Of HocLmIct, N V -1,. jn-
faiKSSiaJi
cine erermad*, making mon cares tkia all other rnscdkt.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
tcglea across said lot in& northernly direction to I
tbe boundary litre of said land until it ranches
the Macon and western railroad, leasing the
lands of Green A Comer on the cart, and the ]
Macon and Wet <TL*'ilrcad on the north, and I
the lands formi t j J* ei by M 8. Thompson cn
tho wert said lot cunuinixg n fraotion less than [
th’ee eighths ol an aero, mere or less.
Alto that parcel of land titnato in Vineville,o(
aaid county, zaid lot bounded on tbe south by
Hilyard Bowles, on the r orth by the Macon and
Western railroad. < n the cast by an alley 15 fiet I
wide, on the west by a disputed lice, the owner I
not Inown, said lot being ol 80 feet (root, and j
)7J feet deep. Together with all the improve- I
menU on both of tald lots. I
Sold as tho property of Charles Marshall to I
satisfy a mortgage given by said Charles Hit- I
Ehall to Seymour, Tinsley * Co , executed Sep
tember 18. 1876. and duly recorded September 21,
1876, in which said mortgage Seymour, Tinsley [
A Co are authorized to sell witnout foreclosure |
tatd mortgage. Terms ca h.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN,
feblwA-r At tcrcey for mortgagees.
G EORGIA, Bibb County—^Whereas Mrs Mar
tha L. H arris, guardian of Mattie J., Annie
L. and Jimmie A. Harris, has applied to tbe
Court cfOrdinaiy of said county for a discharge
from her guardUmhip of aaid Mattie J.. Annie L.
and Jimmie A. Harris of the’r t eraon and pred-
erty, this la tnerefore to cite all persona concern
ed to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary S
said countyon the first Hcndayin May next
show cause, if any they hare, why the said Mur
thaL. Harris should not be dismissed from he
guard iau-hi oof reid Mattie J.. Annie L. and
Jimmie A. Harris and receive the usual letter!
of diamiiaion.
Giver under xy official signature,
febltd*J. A. McMANUS.Ordinary.
I;t77 a incmtU an t eipeue* gu*r*at
•Pit Ageats. Outfit free. Bkaw
ugusta, Maine.
THE
Cincinnati Packing Co.
Packers of
3POJEUEC, LARD,
AND
QUEEN OF THE WEST BRAND OF
Extra Sugar Cured Hams,
Shoulders and Breakfast
Bacon.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
ncvlS wfim
$2s>lifc
.» a* iV&lITUtl. i.'lltiDF
- *r 11 ixnnte. Particulars free
kWtixTBtwk. ftbcUs rr
s-BJ* f m itYf
mw&izLP
Swat 1880
trill It t—11-1 mis to oil appllroalt, and lo coitontn vttlioot
otewieg It. It contains four colored pLI», KO trxrarin**
about SUO p*s«, and full dreeripUoui, price, sod dinette! f»
plan tins liw varictire cf Vrcruhlc nnd Flower Sredi, TUnU,
Romj,etc. 2aralu*bl* toall. Smdfcrit. AJircsf,
: D. M. FERRY A CO., Dotroit, Mich,
G EORQ11. Bibb County.—Whereas J. A. Fos
ter. administrator of tho estate of A. E. Fos
ter, late of said county deceased, lia* made apcli-
cat-on fur leave to sell wild lands belonging to
said estate at private sale
These are thrrelore to cite end admonish all
persons concerted to be and appear at the '.’onrt
of < irdinary of said county on the first Monday
in March next to (how cause, if any they have,
why nid at plication should not he granted.
Witness my hand officially.
J. A. MCMANUS,
Jannary 80,11880.
Orsli
ii.nry.
.".ltd*
My Annual Catalogue of Vegetable
and Flower seed for 1880, rich inengrav-
in.-n tram photographs of tbe originals, will be
sentFRHE toall whonpplv. My <ld customers
need not write for it. I offer one cf the'argest
collecticns cf vegetable seed trerent cut by any
Seed House in Amenc#, a large do; non of which
were grown on my six seed farms. Felt diroc.
tions tor cultivation on each paclcgc. Allseed
warre tried to be both fresh ana true to name; so
far. that shotld it prove othf rwiso. I will re fill
the order gratis. The original introducer of tho
Hubbard Squa-b, Phircty’s Melon, Mar bit-head
Cabbages, Mexican Corn, and score* ot other veg
etables. 1 invite the patronogeof all who are anx-
rous to have «hei- seed directly from the grower,
fre-h, true, and of the very brat st-t.ii-.
New vegetables a specialty.
J1S.J H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass,
isr.niwim
Trustee’s Sals of Valuable
Property.
O N ths first Tuesday in March r.e«t 1 will ex
pose fcr sale to thchiphut bidder, before the
cun homo coor Lithe city of Maco:>, ’.-ctween
the legal hours of ir-!r, revoral valuublo building
Tots on Windsor H ill iustbevoi.u the Pity tiarts,
being part of ot K,. 45 In the Katoa Reserve,
west of ihe Ocmnluoe rl er. For pa ticuicrsitx*
quire of Matt R. Frecmar.auetioori- er.
febS-lawlw A. J. RIDDLE,Trustee.
or RW.fUBRMlfiR
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF j tors of dimlBStcnat »dm*nUtr* orttom ihe «s-
ALL KINDS: BELTING, HOSE and [ ceased. ' . lato of ta d county dj_
PACKING, OILS> PUMPS ALL KINDS, I These aro then L>ro to cite and admonish all
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE April nertto show cauxe. if any they havo^wby
GOVERNORS, &o. Send for Price-list. < ‘ hou d BU bjn » tte<lto
W. H: DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY;
$777
BUY. Aunu
A YEAR and expenses is av-rms.
Outfit tree. Address F VICK-
A^rv.t* V»ln*
JXB U WatX
WEST BROS.
CUUk FacUn, Ciuiiuin lertkisk,-
—AGBNT8FORTHE—
W. & C. 6UAND.
68 Buy Sts - Savannali, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIES FOR S VLB.
/rompt attention to Easiness and liberal d
anoe on consignment*. ufti ii»»sm
applicant.
Witness my official sisnvtnre.
i!5i. J. A. MCMASCT. O din.rr
invested in Wail vtreet stock*
makes fotlunetiv.ry gouts.
explaining everything. Addrena
BAXTER A CO,I Bankers, 7 Wall street. New
York.
$10 to $100
Book tent free exj
O.tOstma, BlttH COUXTY,--.Yfcem* WJf,
V-s xiollinpu’orth has rustic applicatYQxi fcr
lelterAcfdisB'isAion *b a-»:cin!str tor fretn the
esiate cf Eliza J. Hollinyswortb, latocf said
county dec* aitd.
Ihesoire ihcicfore to dis and £dn:or.iili all
P c*)nrerred to be acd appear at the Court
of Ort iaaiy of ^aid county on the first y on Jay
in April rext to ihiw cm***, if ar« tr.ev bave,
why leriers of dismi aioushould not be>rantea
toat>p!icant.
Wittess ay clfl iul
js r 4id J. A. Med a MU Pro in try.
JMKUSSElMCOil]
Green Hiver Works
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M ANKOO®
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