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Refunding the National Debt by the
Issue of Three and One-half per
cent Bonds—Onr Baby Bonds,
The Committee of 'Ways and Means in
ihe lower House of Congress, after weeks
of patient deliberation, have adopted the
suggestion contained in Mr. Wood’s
m which is to ;*yssue a thiee
and » half P® 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, $700,000,
(■00. If these bonds can be floated at par,
(and there seems to be no doubt of the
fact,) there would be a very handsome
saving in interest to the Government,
The question was decided in committee
bv the almost unanimous vote of ten to
two.
lu tliis 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 bonds perhaps will even go
lower. But why should tlmy not be re
ceived as so much curreney,dollar for dol
lar. in real estate transactions, when the
fait h of the State is pledged for their rc-
demption ? Perhaps they could be so
disposed of.
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 effort to de
feat Grant's nomination at Chicago. The
plan suggested is to call a convention at
Boston in advance of the meeting of cither
tile Republican or Democratic convention,
mid uoininaic a ticket which they will
support in case Grant is nominated. Tlie
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 sueli a move will throw
a damper on Grant’s chances. If lie is
not nominated the nominee of the Chica
go convention is to receive their support.
Such a movement the goody-goody schem
ers who arc in it think will intimidate
l*otit conventions.
Our word for it, Mr. Bayard will lend
himself to no such intrigue as tiiat above
iudicated. If there exists a Democrat
fan* puer .sons rrprochc in the United
States, one whose course has always been
calm, dignified and above board, whose
loyalty to his 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.
Tlie much talked of gigantic enterprise
of a slap canal across theTstlunus, seems
at length to be taking definite form and
sliajie, as tlie following special to tlie
H'orW, dated Panama, February 14, in
dicates :
Tlie report of the International Scienti
fic Commission of Engineers for the vari-
ti- .it ion of the survey of the Panama ca
nal was presented to-day to M. de Lesseps.
it is signed by Mr. J. Dirks and by all
tiic members of the commission. They
unanimously agree that the cutting of a
canal by tlie route which M. de Lesseps
ha* proposed is entirely feasible. It is re
commended in tlie report that an artificial
lake shall be made in the valley of the
Upper Cliagres, together with a large
darn with sluices, to be built at Cruces,
near Matachin. Tlie reservoir will hold
one thousand millions of cubic metres,
or much more tli m the whole quantity of
water that fell during tlie great freshet of
last November. The 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
nius parallel with it.
A lIAIiBOB TO BE BUILT AT ASPINWALL.
The report also proposes that a great
pier, 2,000 metres in length, should
be built at tlie Bay of Colon or Aspinwall,
s# as to protect the shipping from tlie gales
which prevail there during a great part of
the year.
ESTIMATED EXPENSE OF THE WOBK.
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 tlie United States consent,
also, to allow this great artificial commer
cial artery to be 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.
FAMILY BALSAM
FAHllUNE.
A Safe anil Effectual Beme fl]
PROMPTLY BELIEVING
PAIN MINFLAMMATION
fob external and internal
USE.
used the Famiiine Ba'sam (or the past two ye
showing the surprising efficacy, value and si
Cess ol this Famtline Ba't ata. For it* quick i
This Family Balsam is composed of Barks.
Boots and Kesinous Gums from the trees of our
Native Fore&is. Each ope of these ingredients
i« goed (or toe complaints (or which FAMILIN a
is recommended, but wh n compounced togeth
er they mtle a Bai&sm which is a positive curs
(ort com plaint*. Thia Balsam takes the place
o. salves, ointments and liniments. It has been
tried dcrlng the past two years, every one using
saying, “I Would not be without ft." Every
Family should have it m their house, ready if
use. /
Numerous testimonials lave been receiwd
which will be published, from persons who bay
ears
sue.
quick and
sure healing properties, it hat no equal; lor its
relieving and allaying inflammation, ro medi
cine has ever been compounded equal to it. It is
perfectly safe 10 use at any and all times, and a
quick and thorough cure (or such complaints as
Fains in the Chest, Shoulders, back and Side
Barns snd Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Bruises,
Rheumatic and Neuralgia Fains, Swelling
of the Joints,Stiff Joints,Still Neck, Con
tracted Muscles, Spinal Aflectians,
White Swellings, Chafes, Calluses.
Gallr, 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.Scaid Head
Outward Humors of
any kind. Hemor
rhoids, Piles,
Numbness, Worms,
Aguo in the Face, Ear-ache,
Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Coughs, Croup.
Ibis Family Balsam FamMine surpasses an;
and al' other known remedies recommended for
such complaints, Ineach picksgn will be fosnd
a pamphlet containing a short treatise on all the
complaints for which this Balsam is recommend
ed, with full and simple directions how to use the
Balsam for each complaint.
Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle.
Fifty.cent site contains three limes the quan
tity of twenty-fire-cent tiie.
PREPARED BT
II. R. STEVENS,
Proprietor of Vegetme,
Boston, Hess.
FAMAL1NE is sola by allall Trupgists.
JONES COUNTY 8HERIFF SALE.
TT7ILL he told before the court house door in
TV the town of Clinton on fho first Tuesday in
April next, between the legal hours of sale, three
hundred acres of land, more or leu. adjoining
the lands of James B. Denton. Jackson Roberts,
and others, and known as the Sawyer rl«ce. Lev
ied on as the property ofP. 0. Sawyer, trustee
for wife and children, tosatis/y a tax fi. It. issued
byW. J. Gresham, tax collector, for the year
1879. This February 18, If 80.
feblatd
. J. GRESHAM, Sheriff.
Poetry.
We have several lengthy contributions
in verse on hand, which possess some mer
it, but cannot be printed for lack of space.
Tlie columns of a daily newspaper are
primarily devoted to news, which takes
precedence of everything else. In these
Jays when the wires place the journalist
in communication With all the world, it
is obviously impossible to’ do much more
than keep abreast of the march of cur
rent events. i j
For long poems there is no room what
ever, and indeed all communications, to
ensure attention, should be made as tef?e
as possible. , ^ \
TUTUS
®*SR2ffiSESSr-L-SitisSia^BSO •
PILLS
_ _ SYMPTOMS OF A
torpid liver.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain la
JhoHead, with ndull r.cnsationln tho back
temper. Low spirits, withitfeolingofhav-
WKr.eglaotcd some duty, Weariness, Din-
Jun-.Es, I'luiterin* nt tho Heart, Dots fce-
tore tho eyes, Yellow Skin, Headscho
over tho right eye, Restlessness
jnta fitful dreams, highly colored Urine,
— THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
S^IOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
■i'f'TT’S PILLS arc cspecfnily ndapied to
r . IU,c ®» one dose ell'ccts suck a change
01 feeling ns to astonish the sufferer, -
„ , CONSTIPATION.
. bply wiih regularity of the bowels can perfect
“«uia be enjoyed. If the constipation is
“.t date, s single dose of TUTT’S PILLS
*111 lattice, hot if it has become kabiinal, ono
pslsbonld be taken every night,gradually lcesen-
“5 the frequency of the dose until a regular dally
movement la obtained, wnlch.wlll soon follow.
Dr ’ ! , , Cn 7 Lewis, Fulton, Ark,, any si
After a practice of 85 years, I pronounce
TCI i-*s PILLS the best anti-bilious medicine
ever made."
*®v- W* R. Osgood, New York, says x
v I navo had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
" tr vo«ness. I never liad snv medicine to do
fo much good as TUTT’S PILLS. They are
as represented.’’
^[jeo 35 .Hurray Street, New York.
TUTT’S HATH DYE.
HSSfe
Office 35 Murray St., New York?
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PITJM
DIBIT
CURE
dec7-dwAswly
By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta. Ga. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
cured patientsand physicians.
Send for my book on the
habit and its euro.
w m gcjBdoh May nr asm x
W. W. GORDON & CO.
Successor to Tison A Gordon).
Cotton Factors
-aid-
Commission merchants,
NO 111 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
HOWARD T1N8LKY, Traveling Agent.
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS-
SURANOBOFCOTTON BHIPM8NT8.
VERY FULL ADVANCK8 MADRON CON
SIGNMENTS OFUOTTON.
BAGGING AND TIBS l-TONISHED CUS
TOMERS ATLOWEBT MARKET PRIOR.
ausSlsdawtos
Do jron feel that any one of your organa—
joor stomach, lirer, bcwrin, or nervous eye-
tem, falters fn its work? If go, repair the
damage with the most powerfnl, yet harm
less, of iovgorsnts. Remember that debili
ty le the "Beginning of the End’’—that tbe
climax of all weakness fa a universal paraly
sis of tba system and that each paralvala is
the immediate precursor of Death
For eaieby all druggists and dealers gen
erally. fell lm
A fresh stock of Hostetler's Bitters nst re
ceived at ■. r..
dec*ELLIS’DRUG STORE.
HAirlM
VUBB*
.•HAife)
Has been In
constant use by lh<
public for over twei
years, and Is tho best
preparation ever In
vented for RESTORING
GUAY HAIR TO ITS
YOUTHFUL COLOR
AND LIFE. S
It supplies tho natu-
rnl food and color to tho
Hair glands without
stalnlngthe skin. It'will
increase? and thicken tho
growth of tho hajr, pre
vent its blanching and
falling off, and thus
AVERT BALDNESS. ,
x
>
>•
It cures Itching, Ertip-'
tions and Dandruff. As
a HAIR DRESSING it
la very desirable, giving
the hair a silken softness
which all admire. It
keeps tho head dean,
sweet and healthy.
The
State
Assayer
and
Chemist
of Mass.
and
leading
Physi-
i cions I
endorse
and <
recom
mend. it
as a
great
triumph
in medi-
BUCKINGHAM'S Dy E
WHISKERS
will change the beard to a BROWN
or BLACK at discretion. Being in
one x>reparation it is easily applied,
and produces a permanent color
that will not wash off.
FREPARED BY
8, P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N;H.
Sold by ail Dealei' (n Medicine.
aaiit, Rankin & Lamar
Wholesale
> ~2VT AOO
Agents,
OHT.Oj
JMLIiS IV O M. JE R.
F i' AGENTS'WANTED T F0R7THE. ; i
•iGTORlAI.
•HISTORY®™ WORLD
Cotton Factors
It contains 672 fine historical engraving anu 126J
large double column pages. snd it the most com
plete History of the World ever published. It
sells »t sight. Send for specimen pages and ex* . H
to* termsto Agents, and see why jt^sdlsfutcr f^QUnlBSlOll MertfiailtS,
than any other book. Address National Pub-
li»Hnr ■■o.Phiiwl-inHa. nvAtisnt*. f"*>19
JL.OS5X JtlLatSJb.
GJTBAYBD or stolen from Linion D. Johnson,
(5 living on tbe new Houston road, one moo
and a half from the court house la Macon, on the
8th day of December, 1879. between ono o’clock
and dark, one large sorrat pony horse. He has a
small wbite soot on tbe forehead; the mane a lit
tle mixed with white luirs: at leisure gaits is in
clined to carry hi« head rather low; with the ex
ception of the white spot on the forehead and in
the mane he is a solid sorrel; a number on* sad
dle horse, a good racker, and* good buggy and
W piV6 dollars wtlhMiaia to any person for him
•r to let me know where he is.
M. and B. R. R. shop, Maoon, Ga. '
deot»...daw1awif J
NOTICE-
. ': ! 1 OFFICE CITY CLERK, j
1 Mxcojr. Gx, Fchro»-yl8,1S90.
At regnisr meeting of Council February 10.
use. tbe following ordinance was patstd -
Beit ordained by the Mayor and council of
Maeon. and it is hereby ordained by authority of
fhesame, that it shall bennlawinl foranyprr-
■on or nersons to dig ditches or excavations in
tbe streets of tbe city, without first grtting per*
mission from tbe Major and Council, who shall
give directions as to covering. lfghuWlOTOteCr
lion, both by day and light.. and anyperson or
K rjons Tiolatiog said ordinance shall bo subject
U, a fine of one hundred dollars; Mid th*t all or-
dinsn. es militating sgainst; this ordinance be and
Novsllo's Music Primers.
toe
(1.00
LOO
2.CO
1.00
1.10
1.00
Jdt
L Rudiments of Music. Cummings.
5. Art of Pianoforte Playing. Pauer.
3. The Organ. Stainer.
4. Singine. Kandegger.
fi. Musical Form*. Pauer.
6. Harmony. Stainer.
7. Instrumentation. Prout.
8. Violin. Tours. a
Very popular book* in England, and rapidly
beoemiw «o 1“ this country. They «« n ct prop
erly Primers, but Imtructio* Books, y'bPtJrtt’
cal treatises on thi instrument*,, and aonndant
picture and musical illustrations, a hutory of
the organ, eta- Valuable books for any one In
terested in music.
White Bobes fSS'.'flffiS »>S
Temueranoe Jewels.
td at a Temperance Bone Book.
America * 12 p&f i e 5i ein8
A Any b^k ma led, post-free,for the retail price.
The Weekly MUSICAL BJ5CORD gives nesrly
30pages of good music per month, sSpery at.
OLIVER D1TS0N & CO., Boston.
O. H. DITfiON A CO, MS B’dway N.Y.
jintfitf
Lovely Rosebud Cbromos. or 20 Floral
2OMott* with name, lOcts. so Mixed Cards
lOrts. NASSAU CARD CO. Nae.su, N.Y.
Otuttetinff rured by Bates Patent Apnli-
S ancef wend for description to Simpson A Co.,
Box 1«0; New York.
s UVERTI8ER8, tend forour Select List of Lo-
A Nwpaiir.. Geo. P. Sowell * Co., 10
R rue 8t.. N.Y.:,, -—
mm
-Vaicd to fdl Supl« Oo<x>« to
fc*asB*»3»fit- CleiH.an>
I A DROPS OP
fill Constitution Water
* v THRBH TIMES A DAT
Cares' Brigbt’s Diseue, Infl.mmstion of th
Kiiceyi, Stone In the Bladder, Catarrh of th
BJsdder, Diabetes, Gravel, Gleet, Brick-dus
Depo.it, Childhood Weakness.
For Female Complaints a specialty. Bend for
circular. For sale by all druiqri.t.
MORGAN A ALLEN,
ortg.faw'm li> Johcstreci,N T
JOBS VLABBSKY. JOHB t. JOHBSOI
JOHN ELANNEUY & CO
NOS KELLI *8 BLOCK. BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A GBNTS for JEWELL’S MILLS TABUS
and DOMB&TICS, etc, eta. . , r
BAGGING and TIE8 FOR SALH AT LOW
EST M ARKET BATES.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVBN TO ALL
BUSINESS ENTRUSThD TO US. .
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON-
S1GNMENT8,. augSl d wftswSm
•HIIIIIHMIMHHIHNWMISSMt
....M.wssHmsssSwiswHtnwwit
Th
L. J Ghulmartin
Conor
■»
—AND
is.
BAT STREET,
Savannah - Georgia.
Liberal advances mads bn consignments-
otton. Bagging and Don Ties for sale at Joy
t market vatb»T- r -whMvSa
is the most economical form of Washing
Soap. All bar of sqaare cakes wear down in
use to a large flat piece, too thin to handle
and. therefore, wanted; while the OVAL
CAKE of
“ NEW” SOAP can be cut in two, the oval
end clasped readily in the band, and tbe lar
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with-
but any wsate. COLGATE A CO. ream
mend their - i
Trade-Mark Bcgie(ered) to Careful house
eepera not only at superior In quality bn
in form the moat eojuimiat* Soap ever
sdo. aug30-wAast tf
) The Little Rock ai
Homes in. (Smith BaUway offer
t the beat LANDS in tl
The Little Rock and Fort
ffer far sale
, in tho West
TTT.at.M ) or Southwest, with healthy
western
Arkwsasfe 0, “ le - faUfa *T r
App SLACK, Land Committioaer,
Ian24-Wl3t Little Bock, Ark.
DENTISTRY.
f HefPeetfullv anneu-ceto the riifterit of Ms*
I eon Mid tbe public generally, that 1 have
opened on Mulberrvitreet, oapojtte tbelanler
House, a Dental office, where I will practice den
tistry in all iU benches.. jl .,
I c rdially invito my fnenda and former pat-
r;us and the enblie gereraiiy who need the eer-
Ti-e of a dentist to call m me.
Very respectfully.
janl8-dlm-wSm*
S. B. BARFIELD, D. D. B.
ell Tools
Aiipps, Drills, Horse Power
Machines for Borirg snd Trilling wells. Best in
America. 525 A D&Y MAD* EASILY. Book
free. Address LOOMIS A NYMAN, TIFFIN,
OHIO. an20-lm
Q7,: w I Prof. Ht bra’s .Treatise on Dis-
■ Kfj&in I eases of the Skin, describing
I rymptomsof all skinditeases.
Diseases] With drecliors for their sure
n,,y, ni 3 | cure. Sent free to a!l afflicted. Ad
LUrea. Idress. with stamp. K. 8. Web
ster, 50 N. 5th street. Phils., Pa. isnSO-lm
a iPbritniD erwiETitsiTT
WIN A FORTUNE. THIRD GRAND DISIB
BIBB GOUHTY DELINQUENT
TAX LIST,
GEORGIA, J9JBB CO.UNtY SHE BIFF SALE.
t: : t -j ■.,[ :n,*i \hio-’. M.i.fiv-Tl/.I.’ •)
T T® I TTGN following ascribed properly Temaiqipg
STB I- 1 delinquent for tbe xon-p«iment of Stste and
BUTltiN, CLASS C, AT NBW ORLEANS, county taxes forthe yotrs 18'8tndI87# aptf pro
TUESDAY, Mar. 9, 16S0-U8ih awaillip Jions years, or so muth of said rfoperty wa may
Drawing. I be necessary to daebargo tbe taxe^, interest and
Louisiana Stste Lottery Company, ;herSSat“heti^ofssfe.tm b? wiS^"^
been renewed by sa cyerwhelming popular yoto,
securing its franchise in tbe new constitution
aoopted Deermbor 2, 1879, with a Capital u!
-*l,(ii)0.coo. to which it haa tinea added a reserve
fund of *550.006. ITS GBANDB1T
ititeft pledged,wlirhpledge hat etCherrv and Fourth .treet. ;ytStEPEtSZ
coo, and known as th: Kimball House property.
Juried on by H.J.P* t«r,Mz collector and ei-
cfiicio sheriff, to sstisfy the texet « u* by W. Al'
Hoff for the year 1879. Amount due, including
tsxev and costs, 8175 64 '\<i ,
Also, part of lot No. 8 western, range, being
o-e-seyentb interest-in the property known as
Findlay's Iron Works, fronting 550 feet,: more or
100,COOTIOKEtSAT TWCrDOLLARS BACH. I J^i?«o l fSi?t b o 0 2Swth^«*t?»L
HALF-TICKETS. W.R DOLLAR. WlrtoZg
LIS1 OF PRIZES. | H. J. Peter, raxodlector, to satisfy the taxe. due
by Chss. S. Findlay for the years D78aLdl879
amount of taxes and cost*57S.09.
*560.000. ITS GBAND81NGLB NUB.
BBB OlSTRInUTIOFS will take place monthly,
on tbe secvndT*esd»y.
It never scale* or pourones. Look at tho follow
ing Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE >53,000.
1 Capital Prizr
1 Capital-Prize...
1 Capital Prizi
2 Prize* of 82,£00....
5 Frizes of 1,000.
20 Prizes of 509.
100 Prizes of 100.
200 Prizes of 56.
SCO Prizes of 20.
Z1000 Prizes of It
[ Also, part of Jot No, 8 we-tem rang* being one-
I ,eventh interest In the procerty known at Find
lay’s Iron Work*, in tho ci<y ot Kacow, described
■in as above and levied on by HeJ. Peter, tax <ollec-
~* Jlj x?? j tor. to sati»fy she t»xes due by Arthur P. Kind lay
— ,2-?®® I forthbyear*1878andl»79 Amount dee, inolud-
... 10,000 , nit taxes and easts. 574 71. 'r
APPROXIMATION FRIZEb.
9 Approximation Prizes of 5500. 1,700
9 Approximation Prist a of 200.
9 Approximation Prises of 100.
in aim I m * t “ ,cs aul c - 8t "- * 7 * 7i -
10,000 | Also, part ot lot No. 8 western range, bring one-r
seventh interest in tbe property k<*ownas Mnd-
1,867 Prises, amounting to 5110.400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted rt
all points, to whem liberal compensation will be
paid.
Write, dearly stating fall address, for further | bribed as above and levied oh b;
information, er send orders by express or mail
addressed only to _ .
N M. A. DAUPHIN.
NewOrfeanr, L».
or same person at No S19 Broadway, New York.
a 11 onr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management of Gf ne-
3.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR
LY
N. B.—This Company haa ro Agents Outside
tLe United States, aed ail persons pretendi gto
be so snd soliciting order* by circulars or other
wise are 8windle>i.
lor the jears 3875 and 1879. Amount due, in
cluding taxesand rests. 574.18.
Also pnrt of lot No. 8 western range, being
four sevenths interest in the property known as
Findlar Don Works, in txe city of Macon, de-
" * “ ' ' H.
• J. Peter, tax
ue for the year
e? d.
New Advertisements.
1
d»/7 ft A MONTH and expenses guaranteed |
3)1 ' to Agents. Outfit free. Bnsw A Co
Anausta, Me. - - - : -
jyJ
collector, to satisfy the tares due ... _
1-79 by C. D. Findlay individually, snd I
Findlav.sgenor Mrs. Mary Ann Findlay, Mrs.
Robert F>ndlty, tr. and Mrs. A. 8. Sims. A meant
due, inrludirg fan s and charges. SIC71C
Alto lots 7 and 8 in block N o. 37. south*' stem
common, io ear of *acon cotton factory, in city!
of Macon. Levied on by H.J. Peter, tax colito-
tcr, to satisfy the taxesdue by ihe estate of Jattb
Fchall for thoy< ar 1879. Amount ot balan.e due
including cort*. 542.99.
Also part of lot No.1 in aquaro No. 87..
105 feet on Wa'nut (tr, et ana ISO feet cm
street, being the south corner ofthsaqu
cityof Macon. Levied on by H.J. Pet>,. uu
ccllector. to satisfy the taxes due i»y J. C. HcBab
ney furthojear 1879. Amount of balance due
im fueling charges. 5203^3 . ,,,
Also part nr lot Nos. 1 and 2 in block Np. 14
northwestern common, >r nting 105 feet, more or
lees, on College St. adjoining tbe Weed let neit to
DeGraffenreid propers, in city o’ Maeou. Leviod
on by U. J. Pete*, tax collector, co satisfy the
taxes due by Frank H. Stone, trustee, fort be
years 1878 and -1879. Amount due, including
charges, 863 40. .<"J
Also part of lot No. 6 in squireNo. 91. fron'lng
li6 feet more or lass, on Oak street, adjoining the
property of Ellis A Cutter, next to an alley, in
cityo! Mecon. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tor
collector, to satisfy the taxes due by F. M. Long
for the year 1879 Amount due, including charges
81316.
also part of lot No. lV, western range, (renting
ICOfeet, moroorfms.on the esst side cl College
na -**- -* "-ofSP
lot 11
For a Fertilizer that will Compete
with Black’s, in price and quality.
;.! •
YT7B offeba special prstbiuni of 560 at the next
-v y Georgia Stale Fair for tnelanrest yield of
cotton cn one acre of land, when it is ieniliz.d
J^rtaul X.L .--a ....
Black’s Fertilizer
ouljr. Tba right to make it fo be purchased from
uxFarmenriwhohgTe not already bought rights
wlfl ffad it to their inteiest to call at our office
and get one. Office Telegraoh and Messenger.
A8KLBY A 8PEIB.
/GEORGIA. BIPB COUNTY-WOTICR Iff
V7 DEBTORS AND CREDITOR a :
. Tau arene-ifled to present unto the nnder-
allelalms you may have against the es-
Dte df Calltofonia Savage, and all persons in
debted to said estate will make immediate set
tlement onto the undersigned.
f»l5-l*w6w* L1VINIA 8AVAGF,
■HMMM Executrix
Have signed thvfollowfrgremsurkabie'peper, the signatures of which can be seen at cur cl&wr
Messrs. 8KABURY A JOHNSON, 21 Platt Street, New York:
GjnrrLMiH—“For the past few years we have told various brands of Porous Pinter*
Physicians and the Public prefer , - -i
BENSOK’S CAFCINE POROUS PIASTER. #
t all others.
We consider them ore of tie xery few reliable lontihold remedies wcrlty of ctrflder.re. Tbew
are Superior to all other Poniua Plastera er MedMate for Sxterxal use.” fcM-js*ij
gsasstfggg:
von guardian; for the minor children of Samuel
L M xSir““ ,o me fcrdi * m,9fcion
••These are to notify all persons concerned to
show cause at this office, on or by the first Mar.-
®*F t J n April next, at any they harp, why the same
shMl net be granted.
Witness jay h ai d' ofllcialljr.
- f*’'24'd«;;u . RQLANPT. ROSS. Ordinary.
IIItinware
liotor. to satisfy the t-txes du* by Charles T
Holm-s, truster, for theyear ISIS. Amountdue,
£777 A YEAR and expense, lo «ent« SSSding tai£Sfid^co-ts'MSSL
8RY Atura.ta. U !« B »ine ree " " AddrWt P ° I Alsorartofiot No. M north*
Also yart of jot No. 12, northwestern common.
iDVERTISKRS by addressing GEO. P. ROW-
l ELL A CO., 10 Spruce street. New York, can
lesrn the exact cost of any proposed line of Al>-
ra. 93J<r
jan20-lm
- - - ------ V pro;
VKRT18ING in American Newspapers. ^RS.100
page Pamphlet, 10c.
FOR FOOD.
As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecher,
at Cincinnati, Ohio, is tho Qncon of tablo
edibles and tho most delicious of Maize
preparations extant.
It is Incomparably pare, healthful and
economical, and a blessing; alike to the
sick and well, for children and adults.
It enters into tho most recherche
pastry, ices, and dessert dishes, embrac
ing blanc-mange, ice cream, puddings,
enstards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
delicacy and nutritious quality, and is,
—e a necessity and a luxury in every
don,^5. storehouse. No edible Starch
stands so high the world over.
Sold by Grocers every.-wliere.
Vicship, in the city c ■
Levied on by H. J. Peter, Dr ccllDctor, to satis
fy tbe taxes due by Htyne Ellis, sgeut lor Ida L..
Ellis for theyear 1879. Amountdue, includicg
taxes and costs, {13 83.
- Also part ol lot No. 3 in square No. 45, front
ing 40ioet, more or lets, on Plum street, in City
ot Mzcoii, corner of alley between Poplar anij
Flum&treets. Levied on by H. J. Feiev. tax col
lector, to satisfy the taxes cue by Mtt. Geo-gi«g.
Moxris, fer theyears 1877, 1878 and 1879. Amount
due. including taxes and charges, 5S6.16.
Auo lots & ami 4, routh western common, block
No. 45, between Ogli thorpo and Bibb streets, in
city of Macoa. Levied on oy U. J. Peter, tax
collector, tossti-fy the taxes due by B.F.Mc-
Ginty for the year 1879. Amountdue, including
taxes and charges. >*<5.73.
Also, part of lot No. 8, in squire No 7>. front-
lag 105 feet (nFlie street, and running back to
Cotton avenue in the cify of Eaocn, - adjoining
the property of W. L. Ellis, pear tbe. intersec-
ti-n of t>-‘ng street. Levied on as the property
of R F. Lyon, to fatistr his State and county
t-xes for *-e year 1879. Amount due principal
and costs 576,04.
Atsojurtof lotNo.5 iusquare No. 89, frnt-
ing on Fourth street in city of Mscon, Levied
on by H. J. Peter, T. O., to satisfy the taxes due
by R. K. Raifort, trustee, for the year 1879.
amount of taxes snd costs, 815 86.
A Iso part ol .ots Nos. 5 and 6 in square No.
66, fiontu.g on New street near Powder Maga
zine, in tbe cityof Macon. levied.on by H. J.
I'etrr.T. U.,. to satisfy the State aid county
taxes duety Mrs. M. A. Sledge for the year
1870; Amount due. including principal and
costs, $11.35.
Also part of lot No. 4 in square No. 68. front
ing on Third street, corner of alley bet vein
'lh rd anil Fourth, snd known as ' Porter's Liv
ery stable, in the city ot Macon. Levied on by
H. J. Peter, T. C., to satisfy th* taxes ot Sam
uel A. Porter, trustee, for the year 1873.
Amcuut due taxo< andebarges 3119.89.
Also pait of let No. 6 in block No. 12 North
western Com men.-f onting on Jefferson street;
in tbe cityof Macon. Levied on by H- J- Pe-
ter.T. U., to tatnfy the taxes due by William.
Sivaeefortho year 1879. Amount due taxeaai d
charges 315.09
aiso part of lot 7 in square No. 87, fronting 60
feet more or lees on Wharf street, comer. o( Al
ley near Rose Hill Cemetery. Levied on bvH.
J. Peter,T. U., to satisfy the taxetdue by Jeffer
son F. Lot g, trustee, fot the year 1879. Amount;
of tax and charges *16.90. a
• Also part of lota fi and 6 in, Block No. 19.
Northwestern Common, near east corner of
Monroe street, in the city ot Mscon. Levied on
by H.J. Peter, T.C.. to satisfy tbe taxes dubby ■
Robert Carter for tba years 1678 ,*qd 1879.
Amount ot tax, inoIncUmtchargei Cherry.
febs-did. ” j-' ' - Sheriff.
GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE MARK. THE vraatTBAOE MARE.
I firfEMra For the Pictorial BiblfDpmmenta-
i s n»a* wiasara
If ill Ell comprehensive Commentary on5te
entirescripturee (m one volume) ever published
Price *8.75. Bradley, Garretton a Co, 66 New
St, Nashville,, Te'nn. ' , emnovfw
Brglleh rem
edy. An un
failing are for
Seminal eak-
Spermat
orrhea, fmpo-
tvney. and all
diseases that.
Before Takingquense of self AftaTrifeino- I tofrti* L.’BeddW. minon, has made apffliiwtWii
. . _j. ,, } for leave to sell real estate m tbe town of Thom
abuse; as s Ices of men u iy, nmvertal lassitude, I sBton. Jn the county cf Upson,,■ belonging to said
pain in the back, dirntrsea of vision, premature I minors, , ' , r
old age, at d many othi.-diseases that lead to in- I These are itierefore to c’te and udmonlsh all
mnity tmd aonsumptionand a Drematnre grave I -persons concerned ta he »Ud eppesr at tbe Court
full pamrawii in out psmph.'et, which*ve de I s>l Ordinary ©f Mid connty on Ida Bondoj in
•ire to send ftwiby iraii to every one. The Spe j March next, to show cause, if any they have, ishjr
.iditpplical on should not be granted.. '• 1
Witness my hand Uficisllr. 1 * ,7wU< M J nnisiw
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary,,
January 50,1S80 21 td* , ,, - Vf
5 IRON & STEEL, 3
^ Cartiip ad Wage lafttiik PJ
lifi fiDlerJelliigja
AVERY'S
’W E0BBE PLOWS,!0
t
rriN .
wm
m
fcpjf ;’/^ (OOT PI#WS -
wmtr*
ffiSSlSBSWSSSSlS. .
* FISHiSG TACKLE, Etc. Etc g
•T We'iairA a well aBBortcd stock ac’d : tt
Z: • ' »mo Ul •'•! l. ; 1 1... 4.
^•GUARANTEE PRICES-»
fti
-Taluablo/iaild MSale-.
J^vB08GIA,Crt*ford ctunty.—^y
tbe poorer, vetted in me by a eerfi
gage executed by J L. l’srjons to sect
. ^ yirtre of
age executed by J L. Puts on a to secure a cer
am promissory note, for the sum of one hundred
and *ivhty-oue depart and. filly ctcts. (il?I,t0».
said moruiuie dated the 26th day of June, 1879,
and reco-de.d Tn tie Clerk's Office of thq Superior,
Court ofs’aic -county, in book J., both said note
and Mortgage ceing tigetd by'the said J L. Par-
ton*, and due..I-wt Ion Tuesday the second dtv
of March. 1880, before tbe court house door in the
town of K txville. Georgia, expose at public sale
to the highest h dder, for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: One hundred and one
ao’esof Imd, iroroor less, beiig the north half
of lot number 126, bounded as follows; North by
lands of J. tr.'Parsons, east b. B. W. Hatch*r,
south by Mrs; UG; Parsons, and west by R. R.
Harmon. Titles fea simp « will be made to tie
purchaser as authorized in said mortgage.
Said trai t of Und will be io!d to satisfy tbe
priicn al, interest, and attorney 'a fees, to-wit:
One hundred snd eighty.Qie dollars and fitly
cents principal, with Interest at twelve per cent,
rer annum irom the 1st day of Oc ofcer. 1879 and:
tan per cer t, additional upon said prlnelpil and
interest atlornev’aLes, as expressed in said mort
gage. Tin-said mortgage made ad delivered to
me, the undersigned, to secure said no te with the
power expressed therein to sell said propyrtyin
the event default was made in the payment
thereof, and default having been made tn the
day of said I will execute tides in lee simple to
tbe hum f.-v • -
Th s the 2d day of February, 1880.
jn2S.5aw4w - A. B. SHALL.
DRESS GOODS,
BULKS, -
SHAWLS,
LINENS,
COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS,
FLANNELS,
gloves,
HOSIERY,
GirLt’ and Boys’Suits,
Ladles’ Underwear,
Infants Outfits,
DRESS MAKING,
"WRAPS,
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
, neckties,
RUCH1NGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
HAMBURG?,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK.
PINS,
FRINGES,
NEEDLES,
FANCY GOODS, Ac.
M>4lTirr1
DRY SOOiiS
BY MAIL.
Send for Suniples or information, and
satisfy ‘y^^rself •"kino cheaply and quickly
you can get everything in ' 1
DRY 6GQDS AND NOTIONS
of us by Mail or Express. • We carry a?i
average cu-tv y a bout $£00,000, all \>ught
for prompt cash. f&S*Try tis.
Have the Children send for a set oj omt
Advertising Cards.
COOPERf&CONARD,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Established im *
Lite MUM Else.
A . WORD TO THE WISE.
tiling
Organ trade. All creation andiheir relative, are
myirg instrument- this year. America's count
ess Factories can’t half supply the demand,
s-.anu'acturm have tc-day unfilled order*
enough to keep them busy for the n*xt six
months. Material and labor cost twenty-five to
fifty per cent, more than a few months since.
Manufacturers have raised prices and r-ust con*
tinue to advance. The low prices of the last
wont come again for years.
CONSIDER THIS
imi. mi—wartb———l^—aa
Asiyet we still sell at old prices, but we MUST
ADVANCE SOOwT Give us your order NOW,
for delivery of instruments at once or within
TH RE8 MONTH i). und we will guarantee OLD
FRICKS, even if tho advance com- s. To do thia
we must have immediate orders SO TB AT WE
CAN CONTRACT AHEiD Don't ha-itate.
Don’t delay. We stale the easeorecUeiy as it *s.
Pri es will advance VERY SOON and LARGE
LY. ard those who wait will pay for the privi
lege. T»lte our business advice snd
; S = g
WMIfM
W
it r
E°2“ 3 SB
■ e ‘S.-
p*
cificMedicine is Sold byall druggists at *1 I
package, orsix packages forts will be tent fro
by mail on receipt cf tho money by address
the GRAY MEDICINE CO.- No >0 Meehan
Bleck, Detroit. Mich, bold in Macon and e
her-' all dwggjvt*. oct2i da
OPIUM
fireLit pilnlcwrt- »»i leeruMioentif
cored. Papefv >oJ circAUrt *i-
plaioja^ mode pf treetaiYny witfc
tesiUBOBiala of cun
Alio ■ I rial bottle
r\ EOSGU. B.bb Conniy.-i-^bareii QiGffett.
I VJ Haileburst, executor of tba'eatate ot James
A.Neebtt, late of said county '
rare therefore to cite end admonish all
persona core-reed to be and appear bt tba COurt
of Ordinary of said etunlyon the first Monday In
not 1 “ r0 ’ * bT
s&id application inoold not t>© gnoltd. - 7 ; 1 ■*■
Witness my band officially. Ii .r SJjmwtai is
,-.ia uwro ^a-
A result from indiscretion
doubt this assertion should
?,THB HCIttNUB OF LIFE;
or, fELr FRHSERVATIPN. Exhausted vi-
tslity nervous and physical cebihty“.crvrit«Htv
im paired by tbe hrror* Of youth or taorioseior
too dose application to business, may be restor
ed and manhood regained. -‘
Two hundredth eiLtion. revised and enlarged,
luitpublisiiftd.' It is a Standard medical work,
too beat to: the Bng’ish tomM miitmby a
physicianfif great..exterience,-to whom was
awarded a gol I and jewelfod medal bythoNa*
fiili and wry exponsive dngcsxnma' e. Threwton-s
iBAXSB «8HEEI?F f ; SAI,^. ; „ r
property to-wit:
Lots cl land Nos. three hundrid' agd Serant,
, two, three hundred snd seventy-ihree, and three
hundred and seventy-fonr, all jn the eighth dit-
■snet of-rifld oountv, said-to Contain eSchi.o
hundred and fifty acres; wsorei.qr.less. Boida*
.'security. Property pointed out by defendant
William Broadawsy. Tenant in passed ion petti-
flea in writing. H ROWELL, Sheriff.
Jannavv87.1R80.S8td • -o K-r'-.U
times more mwerful than the best po
uring tbe legal'hour* of toh.
following property to-wit: That lot of land lying
in too Macon Reserve. r*n> meriting at a'point m
l-j
w •
. -tali’*? reaitl 919/ii>: av.nst
-*SHR rT :,;£5* Es ;: .^esp^ijbncb.
For p«rticu T ar r , address with JAMKS
W DXWA?,/LibexlJ : ,^iP,. Pike count.y.
wor1^ d Get thegenuine. Aak >for. CULLINB’
VOLTAIC FLBUTR1C POROUS PLASTERS
Pric* Met*.' For sale by Hunt, Rankin Ala-
mar. Atlanta and Macon, and Osceola Butler,
and aVdvusslata. *
i 7 D. I. c.
Is an absolute and irresistible cure for J
Os **t of Optam,Tb-
mutants, removlog all
of Birr of them, ren-
SdiooS and
and irresistible control of tbe sobriety of them-
that abaohlto physical and mor^
at follows tbs andde
from uring atiinulanta or aarootics.
Temperance societies should recommend it It
la perfectly barmleas and neTer-talling.
Hop Bitters Mig. Co., Rochester, N.Y. Sole Agents
Haw Orach Chare deetroya anpatmlooecns tbe
cough, qnieta tbs nerraa, produces re^
tafia to cure. ■
Tbe n»» T»4 for Stomach, U-rcr rad KJdneyu,
is Mpcrier to aU others. Cure* by absorption. It
la perfect -aak drusglata.
i/y.piv-
Tt.H.pBUUraSrg. &i.,<.f
psre ti—• remedk,, alav tba ircp Blum, wlit-h ar, IB m
MMttcrmri orlatojdCMit,but lbepur.it anil Belt Mtd.-
e i nt erer making man cans then b11 other remviieto
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS.
lands or Green A Domer on the eait-,mrd tbe
Maeon and We; <lfi’’Urcad on tbe north,and
tho lands form;- j W ei by 51.8; Thompson on
the west said lot touutinizg a fraction less than
th-ee eighths ot an acra, mere or less.
Also that parcel of land situate in Vinevtlle, at
said county, said lot bounded on tbe south by
Hilyard Bowles, on the t orth by the Macon and
Western railroad, cn the esst by an alley 15 feet
wide, on tho west by a disputed line, the owner
not knswn, said lot being ot SO feet front, end
17J feet deep, together with all tho improve
ment, on both of said lots.
Sold as the property of Charles Marshall to
satisfy a mortgage given by said Charle* Mar
shall to Seymour, Tiesley * Ca. executed Bsp-
tem-erl8.1876. and duly recorded September Jl,
1876, in which said mortgage Beymour, Tinsley
A Co are authorized to sell witnout foreclosure
febl*4» Attorney tor mortgagee*.
G EORGIA, BibbCounty—Whereas Mr* Mar
tha L. Harris, guardian ot Mattie J., Annie
| L. and Jimmie A. Harris, baa applied to tbe
ertr, this it therefore to cite all persons concern
ed to be and appear at the Court of Ordinsiy s
ssid county on the first Monday in May next
show cause, it any they have, why the said Mar
thali, Harris should not be dismissed from he
guardianship of said Mattie J„ Annie L. and
Jin xoie A. Harris and reoeivo the usual letters
of dismission.
Giver under toy official sicnature;
•febltd# J. A. McMANUS.Ordinary.
#77, Agent].
ugusta, Maine.
Outfit irjo.
gu*r»'
BXbW
AW * O
nebi*benefactor" -...;tae ^ wot
An iflubtstted sample sent toallon
- The\|thorrt^ -^r permiairion JOSWH
D.N KLYN^I. 1 ^ D,*aS M
_ _UONN*LU;M D ’faculty «Mh«ithilsdaL
■phialUmvenity oI Mediciue^apd Rqrgery^i*\a6
thefwultyof the fir*-
teconsu’tedon
all disetsea requiring
xkilt and -experience.: i a 1 f. 1
i 'i- ii ■ imtabn
|T^1K
Cincinnati!
BPackers of
HlsARD,
;hi*y ur?£.
loh-teil#
AND
QUEEN OF THE WEST BBAND OF
Extra Sugar Cured Hams,
Shoulders and Breakfast
Bacon.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
ntvl* w«m
artsb J A^tiuOMriniea. nusy
‘Ultimate. Particulars free
LWliKTSSMlL.
OKDEK AT UJMUb..
j LUDDEN & BATES,
j eAVANNAH. GA,
jwDOLfSItE PIAHO AN!) 0R8AN DEALERS.
! dec27-dltaw*wiy '
Valuable Land for Sals.
YNBORGia, Crawford cdunty.—By viitueol
VJT tbe power vetted in me by a certain xport
gags executed ly G. M. Lumpkin to securer,
ce tain promissory note forthesum of one hun
dred and.fiftv dollars (*150), said mortgage dated
the 28d dsyol January, 1879, and recorded in tbe
Olerk’a office ol Crawford counly, in Book J.
pages 7-< and 77.1 will, on Tuesday the second
dav of March. 18S0 before the court housedoor.
inthn town of Knoxville, Georgia, expose at pub-
lio aale to tbe highert bidder for ca-h, the iollow-
m< de;cribtd property, to-Wit: The cast half
ol lot of land No. <5 in the seventh distnc of
originafiv Uouiton now Crawford co mtv, State
of Georgia, containing one hundred one and one-
fourth acre* (U1W). more or less, known aa the
Nancy Shaddellplaoe. Titles in fee simple will
be wade-td tbe purchaser, as authorized in said
mortgage. Said tract of Und will be sold to sat
isfy the principal, interest and attorney’s fees, to-,
wit: One hundred snd fifty tfolla’s principal,
with interest at twelve per rent, per annum
from November 1,1879. snd &25 attorney’s fees,
as expressed jn said, mortgage. The said mort
gage mate and delivered to me, the undersigned.
tosecdre said note, with.the piwerexpressed
therein, to sell said property ia the event <ief ul t
wu made in the payment thereof and default
having keen made on the day of sale, 1 will exe
cute title* infee aimplo to tbe same. This Feb
ruary 2.1885. :,.iv 5 S J
j-njo-law^w, , JACOB SE1SEL.
A.O, Ta.ILUR') B.l-lor relief, euc , dibOSuuo-
vs. y riot Court, October Term.
WM-TAlLbRj '187*.
‘3ft finpearing to the Court by the return of the
gheriff that the defendant is not to be found ir.
tbit comity; and it further appearing that ho
does rot residain this State: Ordered, that ser
vice l-e perfected on said defendant by publica-
tisn to be and -appear fit the next term cf thia
Court, or that eomesinant be allowed to pro.
oaed.
Ordered fmtier. tbte order be nuhlistiS
once a fi ontb for four months m the Telegraph
id W4*»enter, wfiublic gasette publiiheU m the
JMMM9.9ys;il .... fc.;; ., ■ Tf
B/itoCour»: HffftDMMAN.
tu ’ii • CocBpiBinaaVfl Solicitor.
w5Ssar«s««!asaK»'
decil-lamfmw,.
Execntoi'tf Sale " of Vaioablft
PropertT* • "
T>Y authority or an order of the Court oTOrdi-
D part of Bibb county, and in pursuance of a
d'ereeof tbe Superior Cocit ot said county,
m&deon the ISdday of January. riiSO, 1 will of
fer for sale before the court bouse door in tbe
city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in bluets
next, within the legal hours of sale: the /of}ow
ing pro tetty belonging to the estate of B. i*. Ke-
Evov, deceas’d, viz:
The lot on Mulbexry street in the city of Ma
con, being part of io- number six (6). squaae
number twenty-two (22), separated Irom Afa-
tonic Hall by an alley, and extending from Mul
berry street to thtalley in the rear, on which
there i» a three-story orick building. .,
The lot in the city oi Macon on tbr coiner et
(.'allege and Bond streets, at den the north side, 1
cftheiait named s'reet, frontlrg on Collect
sircet, and being part cf loi fiitcen (15) in the
western range cf t»o acre lots in said city. -
w.th a handsome cottage residence and u.l neeee- :
sarroutbu'ldi gson it.
The desirable vaca tlot fronting on Cofloga
street, lying teiween the'above described lot,
and the let on which James M. Jones xesideac
snd also
One Hundred and ten acriB of swamp land,
more oriess, near the <-itv of Mtcon in tbe Mason
reserve on the west sine ol tbe Ocmulge- river,
being portions bTr umbo gone hundred and sfx
106). one hundred and seven (107) and eighty- •
t»o (82) and all of fraction numoer eichty-onia
(31). except that portion of said fraction ciautfi '
by J.;
. Wwhmgton. the sail lands bans;
rao’e particularly described ina deed made by
Olvin Fetter to K. P. KcRvoy, on the £4lh41sy
oINtvomoer. 1S62, the purchaser taking tbs
risk, if there is any, trowing out of chaui-ex iit '
thecerrmtofth-i Ocmulgee river.
Theabovo property sod to pay deb-.s and for
the purposes oi aistribution. Term* mb.
W. P. GOODlLIi,
FebS-tf Jfxrrstor.
G EORGIA, thaibam I.oimty.—By viituets
au order of the Ordinary cf ssid county
will be sold o ■ the first Tuesday in March next,
befoie’he court h.use door in said county, tin
fulliwing property, b tween tbo legal hums of
sa’e, to-wit:
Apart of lot number thirty-eight ol the Fork
Hawkins reserve, in Bibb county, b irg cn lh»
esst side of the Ocmulsee rix or, and on the \atak
side of the public road leading from Macon to
Clinton, lately iciuuiot by Job R Cherry, con
taining five acres moro or less, known as Apart
of tbe Luke Ross place
Also, the uuoiv.dtd one-half interest in tba
other port'en of said lot th.r.y u«hi, on the weak
side of said Clinton road, tho whole of said undi
vided pm of said lot, containing twenty-fomr
acres, more or less, the ssme adjoining trie above
first described property to thenortb. itoutber
lia'f of >a dl-.stdeicrih;d lot.owned by Thosts*
F. Tbomp;on and Mary E. Whitehead.
Soil for distribution and for the benefit e! toe
heirs of the estate of Eliza E. Davis, deceased.
GEO. O. FREEMAN.
febS-law4w Administrator.
O 'RDINaRY’S Ob'BIOE. JU.vRa COUNTS.'
• November 28, I8J9—Whereas Fusan A,
B>sdley, administratrix, applies to xneiovda-
misskn from estate of Joseph Bradley defeated
These atu to notify all perrons cow-erned to
show cause at this ofbreon the fiist Monday to
March neit. if any they have why tha&axte
shall not be granted.
Given t
novsntd*
Jt uc jriauicu.
) uncer nay band officially.
ltd* PODAMDT RiiSS. ”rdictry.
a vEOhGlA. B.bb Counts—Wberera JlargaTvi •
U Schsll haa applied for tho retting op,it el
homestead of realty and tho valuation of the
same. I will pass upon ssiu application on 5»tur-
da.v, January tl, 1SS0, at 10 o’ciook a. m. at x*y
ottce.
Witrass rry official signature.
janlltd* J.2L McMANUS. Ordiiuvy.
/^RDINARY’S office Jouos county. Georgjo.
U January 23. JSS0.—Whereas Rirh.ird Jokrt-
son, administrator of eststrof Toliver Uawi.do-
ceared, applies to me for dismission.-
These are to cite and admonish all paranaw
concerned to show cause at this office on o- t>y
tho first Monday in May next, if any they bars,
by the same shall not be granted.
Witness my hand officially, ■ •
jon24-td* ROLAND T. BOSS, Ordinary,
G EORGIA. Bibb County .—Whereas J. A. Fos
ter. administrator oi tho estate of A.K.Fcs-
ter, late of said oountv deceased, has made apah-
cat-on fur leave to sell wild lauds belcmriag to
said estate at privsto sale.
These are therefore to cite and admaniabsS
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary o’said county on tbe first Monday;
in March next to >hcw cause, if any they have,
why said application should not he granted.
W itness my hand officially.
January SO.’.mu.
J. A. kl cli ANU.-', Orsinary.
SBtdc*
jttN WtX tA»l)S
COQUIuitlK Wrcu ijmi’uw
land.' One fourth of tho land it in toe woods—
oak «nd hickory. There U runnUig watex find
good swings inc very field. A handsome real-
epon 1880
Vn be ntolUd rus to al! applicants', anfl to customm wHbout
erdertor it, ' It rorUiai four colored pl*t«,
aiBsattwaratomaaia
~ MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS: BELTING, HOSE and
packing, cits; PUMPS ALL KINDS,
My Annual Catalogue of Vegetobfe
and Flower seed for 1880, li.b iu lugrsv-
»w» ' '
sent
Weed
collections tf vegetable teed ever sent cut by sag
Seed Bouse in America, a largo pertion cf whitA
were grown on. my six seed farms. Full, direc
tions lor cultivation on each package. Alltsiii
warranted to be both fresh sr.d i rue ip name; >«►
far, that should it Brpvq- otb< rwise, 1. will Trail
the-order gratis. Tbe original .introduci r of tic
Hubbard Squa-Ii, Vhirnty’s Melon, MarbfehsaA
Cabbages. M cxlcan Corn, and scores ol ettsr WS-
etables. 1 invite tte patronage of *U who areanz*
tout to have tin i- seed directly irom ths graww.
Ire«h, true, and or the very best strain,’
Nsw vegetables a speeiiity-
JA8. J H. GREGORY, MarUehetd. Mas*.
jafilOwIm . ■ i
Trustee’s Sale of Valuable
Property,
O N the first Tuesday, in March net 11 wilf «s.
pose for sale to tbehigbtst bidder, hifun that
court bouse coor in the city of Macon, between
the legal hours of rele, several valuable bu.ldlnur
lota otrWicdsur Hill just beyond tbe oily limits,
beinrpartof ot Nr. 4* in the Macon Reserve,
west of ihe Ocmuivee ri er. For pa ticvbtrsin
quire of Matt R. Freeman, aucrioon- cr.
febs-law4w A. J. BIHD1.E. Tnntw.
or R re, t UaityJWM,
C ‘ VKORGl.v.BlatvCOUw il.—UiM-reas X»«i-
Y ismia T, Kty hsa made appli ft ion for li
ters of dismissiunassdm-iiistrH-orfioj, Ihe •»-
tate of Valentino Nash, late cfca d count, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite end admor .q
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS j'oTOrdiuiry of sa d oounty on tho hrst Moi
OOOD8 STEAM 8MJO,™®! SSSS&.’fefflS’eiajS
GOVERNORS, &o. Sand for Price-list, l applicant.
W. Hi DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main my ^T^mcvanu*
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY; } /^.HORHIA, B1BK COUNTY.—Wtereas W.iT.
VT Hollirg*worth has made apjilir- tisn for-
letters of dissdszion ns" a^minialr tar ifecte the
estate of Eliza J. Hollinrswoith, latcc! said
county deerssed.-y„
Thvsoarc tbfciefore tacit? and zdicr.ish all
p T.onn c-interrea to be aod-appear at the Court
ol Ortinaiy of raid county on the hrat 5,<>nd»y
in April t ext to,show. bow, if r.uv ihov hsve.
whv letters of dismi b5on should no: by* ranted
ta applicant.
■Wiinessmyoffi 1.1 signstern
j*-4td J. A. Me>iaa 175 Ordinary.
0**71717 AY BA a and nperoesto aveuii.
ff) / / / Outfit free. Address f YlCh*
BUY, Aarusta. Value 1
OH* R WfiST.
jas u Wasx
WEST BEOS.
MLm Fickn, baiiiMi ItnttiU,
—AGBNT8FORTHB—
W. & G. GDANO.
68 Bay St. - Savannah, Qa.
BAGGING AMD TIBS FOR B ALB.
Prompt attention to business and liberal 4
anoe ou consignments. aweto dawim- .
JHO RUSSELL A G3
Green Uiver fflerk s.
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dll fn nnn Invested in Wall street stocks I
wlU IU ifilvU makes for tunes r vary rrontn. ‘
Book sent tree explaioing everything. Address
BAXTER A UO.lBankers, 7 Wall street. New
York.
.Prescription Free. -
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