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A PROGRESSIVE CITY.
Tides from the Capital
The throbbing pulse of Atlanta never
becomes still for a moment. The same
busy stream of life goes up and down lier
streets, the same mules pull her clacking
street cars, and but for the fact that un
der the pressure of time, the windows rat
tle slightly more tlian formerly, not a
symptom of change is visible in the even
yet rushing tenor of the way of the capi
tal. A short stay in Atlanta is just now
particularly pleasant. The temperature
is all that could be wished, the dust,which
sometimes renders tlie Gate City exces
sively disagreeable, comes up wanting in
a great degree, and all things tend to
make life not only interesting but posi
tively pleasant.
Improvements greet the eye on all
sides. New houses take the place of old
ones ami fill the vacant lots. Especially
is this noticeable at the end of Whitehall
street where a number of handsome resi
dences have just been erected by promi
nent citizens. Tlie outer end of Peach
tree, or rather Ivy street, shows the most
marked improvement of any part of the
city for solid additions in tlie way of resi
dences, and property in tills part of the
city has mounted to ligures that arc grati
fying to tlie possessors thereof.
Marietta street at its termination, also
exhibits no end, that is rinaforicaily speak
ing, hardly any end of new and neat
houses, all soon to be occupied. Other
parts of the city show equal improve
ment.
Tlie project of having a new court
house seems at last to have taken definite
shape and form, and in the window of
Messrs. Lynch & Thornton on Whitehall
street, handsome designs of the new buil
dings are now on exhibition.
Sjicaking of court-houses naturally
calls to mind that now celebrated case of
the State vs. Sam Hill, who killed a
young man by the name of Simmons a
yearsir.ee. The case has been argued in
the Supreme Court for a new trial, and
tlie decision of that tribuua! is anxiously
looked for. It will be given next week.
Tin; Macon and Brunswick road lease
or sale excites no small interest at the
Capital, especially among those at all
interested in railroad matters. The
definite sale of the road brings a sigh
of relief to all. Governor Colquitt return
ed a day two since *'roin New York. Yes
terday we learned, on good authority,
that the whole matter would he
definitely settled on Saturday next,
tlie Governor having allowed that time
for all interested parties to assemble
and peifeet their arrangements. The
final papers, as far as'human judgment
can now foresee, will be regularly exe
cuted at. that time. The members of tlie
firm making the purchase are Messrs.
It. T. Wilson, MfcGchee, Hazlehurst aud
Lane, and perhaps one or two others.
Yesterday at tlie freight transfer depot
seven freight cars of the Cincinnati
Southern railroad were standing, most
them filled with freight for this city,
Their advent into Atlanta was hailed
with joy. They will probably reach Ma
con this morning.
Tlie prominent amusement feature
the week was the Emma Abbot
Opera Troupe of about fifty o]iera sing
ers. Notwithstanding tlie sombre days
of Lent were upon tlie city De Give’s Op
era Uouse was packed ou Tuesday even
ing to bear the rendition of “Borneo and
Juliet,’’where the immortal love drama of
Shakespeare is reduced to an inferior and
rather unimpressive opera. It seemed,
however, to take well with
FAMILY BALSAM
FAMILINE.
A Ssfe End IfMal Mj
PROMPTLY BELIEVING
PUN MDINFUM1TI0N
FOR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL
USE.
This Family Balsam is composed of Faria.
Boots and Heainona Gams from the trees of our
Native Forests, iachoceof these ingredients
is good (or tee complaiDts for which FAMIL1N' I
is recommended.but wb*n eompounceo tegeih*
er they male a Balsam which is a positive rare
tor t- e co’uplsii.ts. This Balsam tokss the place
oi talvtt. ointments ai.d liniments. U has been
tri i duringtte past two years, every one u-icg
say log, *T would not be without it.” Every
Family should have ii in tbeir house, ready for
use.
Numerous testimonials have been received
which will be published, from persons whobav
:uin
used the Familine Ba'sam for the past two years
showing the surprising rfBracy, value amt rue.
oess of this Familine Balsam. For its quick and
sure healing properties, it has no equal; for its
relieving and allaying inflammation, ro medi
cine bss ever been compounded equal to it. It is
perfectly nfe to use at any and all times, and a
quick aud thorough cure for such complaints as
Paics in the Chest. Shoulders, bsck and Side
Barns snd Scalds, Spta.cs, Strains, Bruises,
Rheumatic and Neuralgia Pains, Swelling
of the Joints,Still Joints,Stitt Neck, Con
tracted Muscles, Spiral Affeciitns,
'White Swellings, Chafes, Calluses.
Galls, Bunions, Chilblains, Corns,
Frost Bites, Poisoning by Dog
wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects,
Chapped Hands, Lips, Ring-
, worms, Salt Eheum,T«ittr, /
Pimples, Itching,Dry Sca
ly Eruptions of the Skin,
Old 8ores,Scald Head
_ STOMACH _ JfO
sitters
Do yon feel that any one of your organs
yosr elomach. liver, bow la, or nervous sys
tem, falters In its work? If so, repair the
damage with the most powerful, yet harm
less, of inv'gorsnts. Remember that debili
ty le tbo ‘Beginning of the End”—that the
climax of all weakness is a universal paraly
sis of the system and that such paralysis is
the immediate precursor of Death
For eale by all druggists and dealers gen
erally. feM Im
A fresh (lock of Hosteller's Bitters ust re
ceivnd at
dccV-JOLTS’ DRUG STORE.
Few Advertisements.
loefly’s KiD£ of Malaria.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIAL FEVERS.
Only one discovered upon the globe; tested in
over four lmndr. d cases of Intermittent Fever—
never failed to rare in a single instance; certain
preventive as well as certain cure. A vegetable
preparation acting specifically upon the Liver,
without the assistance of Mercurv; has no equal
as an anti- bilious preparation: take i. in every
trnubio where the liver is involved. Sold by
Uu-T. Raskix A Lavas Macon, Ga , and by
tir.TV.ilcoot. Manufacturer, Greensboro, Ga.
Price SI por bottlo. febl»
Mortgage Sale of Land-
G EORGIA. CRAWFOB D COUNTY.- By vir
tue of the power vested m me by two mort
gages executed ty Annie Marlah Harper, to-wit:
One mortgare given to eecure a certain prjm-
isrory note for twenty-fire dollars due the Isth
October. 1819. bearing interest at 12 Dec cent, per
annum, after maturity. Paid mortgage dated
13tb day of May. 1879. and recorded in the Clerk’s
office Superior Court of Said county, in book J.
And one other mortgage given to -eccre a cer
tain prom'ssory note for fl.ty dollars, duo So
ys mher 1.1879. nearing interrat at 12 per cent.
e datea
d mortgagi
in Cleik’s office
per annum after maturity. Paid mi
ah March. IS:9, and recorded in
Superior court of ta.d county, in book J. 1 will
oil tho first lues Jay in Ap-il. 1880. before the
court-house door m Knoxville. Georgia, expose
at public sale, to the hfghe«t bidder, for cash, the
following cescribed property. ‘o-w.t: Ono hun
dred and sixty (ICO) acres erf lend, more or leas,
bi-i g all o I-1 >0.42, north oi too Macon r ad,
in the siatb district of Crawford ecuntv, Ga. Ti-
tes in tee simple will to msde o the par. hiser
asaut.ioiizvdiu stid mortgage*. Paid tract of
'and will t o sold to satiJy the principal,interest,
and a tom y’a fers, to-wit, sr-ven'y-flyo dollars
pr ncipal. with interest as above dr scrlteS. and
i«outy dollars attorney’s fees, as expressed in
>aid mortgages. The said mortgages mads and
delivered to me, the undersigned, to secure said
notes with tha power express'd therein to sell
S»ia property in the event default war made in
the payment thereof, and default having been
made, on the day of sale 1 will execute titles m
lee simple to the same.
■ A. B. SMALL.
February 26. ISSO.-ld
BAKER SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL be sold h'-fore tho courthouse door in
Newton, within the legal lvurscf sale,on
tho first Tuesday in March mxt, the following
property to-wit:
Lots ef land Nos. three hundred and sev»nt>-
t«o, three hundred and'seventy-three, and three
hundred and seventy-four. all in th-eighth dis
trict of laid countv, said 11 contain each two
hundred an J fifty acres, more or less.. Su'd as
the property ot William Broadawayti satisfy a
Superior Court fi. fa. K. O. K-nton vs. James H
Scarbrough, pnncipv), and William Brovdawav.
J®™.! 51 -!'. Property i- inted out by defendant
William Broads way. Tenant in posses-ion not:
flea in writing.
. JAP. H. KOWELL, Sheriff
January 27.1SS0 Sfltd
Traatee’s Sale of Valuable City
Prouertv. i - .
I N obedience to an order of the Superior Court
of Bibb county will be sold on the firs; Tues-
oay in March next, between the legal heurs of
sale, before the court bouse door in the city of
•Macon.thofollowirg real estate, te-«i>: the
house and lot situated on Hish street, known
lately as the residence oi Mrs. James i. Snider,
distinguished in the plan of sa-d city as tl o east
balfcflot No.(21) twenty-one in the « esteru
range of two acre iot9, containing about one
acre.
Alco, on tho same day. and directly alter the
sale ot the rca! estate, will'be sold on the promt
sea above described the household and kit* hen
furniture which belongs to said. trust estate,
the sale to continue from day to day, if necessary
until all ilia furniture is uisnosaa cl. Terms
cash. J. B. JONES,
Feb 8 law-lw Trusti-e.
i JONES COUNTY 8BER1FF SALE.
TX7ILL bo sold before tho court homo dcor in
Tv thetownof Clinton on the fir-1 Tuesday in
April next, between ;be loasl hours of sale, three
hundred acres cflnnd. mere or less, adioidi's
the lands of James B. Denton, Jackscn Roberts,
and others, aud kuowu as the Sawyer rhrea. Lev-
it don as the property ot P. C. Sawyer, trustee
for wife and children, tosatisfy a tax fi fa. is-urd
by W. J Gresham, tax collector, forthoycar
1879. Thia February 18. If 80.
feM9td TV. J. GRE8H A V, Sheriff.
G KO Krill. Bibb County —\T notea* J. A. Fov
'or. d trio istrator o! the estate of A • K. Foe
Outward Humors of
tlie
aitilience. Miss AI>l>ott Iicrself was. tlie
bewitching centre of lier talented troupe,
ami laid siege to and captured Atlanta’s
lii-art. The troupe is a good one. But
as tlie train glides through the busy street
across tlie sanguinary Whitehall crossiir
ami under tlie Broad street bridge, a pe
riod must he put to these notes.
J. II. J.
of
of
Tlie SInIe Trade.
Tlie mule trade in Macon this season
lias been larger than ever known before
The importations have been almost al
together from the West and prices have
ruled well. The increased price of cotton
has enabled tlie farmers to lie more liberal
in their expenditures, aud nearly all
thorn have cither increased tlie numlier
tlieir mules or supplied the place of the
worn-out, broken-down animals which,
have done such good service tlie past year
with fresh and new ones. The mule
seems tci be the only reliable animal for
farm operations in Middle Georgia, at
least lie is the favorite, notwithstanding
his proverbial lightness of heels and his
predisposition to the free uss of them,
seems that the number of his shadows in
this region will never grow less so long at
least as the demand continues so lively
and his race and generation continue on
the earth. Six stables have been fully
supplied with every kind of representa
tive of the species thisjwintcr the supply
constantly changing aud being renewed
at short intervals with fresh droves
from the West. Tlie trade gives gratify
ing evidence of increasing prosperity
throughout the country. It is hut one
evidence,-but it is a good one, and there
are many more, which show that the
whole of Middle and Southern Georgia
are steadily improving financially.
New Bandings.
A number of new buildings are be in;
erected in tlie city, and signs of steady
improvement arc to be seen on all sides,
It is true none of the houses in tlie resi
dence portion of tlie city, now going up,
are of palatial proportions, but they are
comfortable homes, such as are always- in
demand, and which not only improve the
looks of a city, but enhance the value of
its realty. In tlie way of brick aud mor
tar preparations for the large stores of
Mr. G. B. Roberts, on Cherry street, for
Messrs. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, and
Messrs. Siugleton & Hunt, go steadily
forward, and two structures, imposing in
their appearance and well adapted to the
trade of their lessees, will soon ris<
the site of the present ruins.
TUTTS
PILLS
BMBBags’fgrff^^aa
- SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain fa
tho Held, with a dull sonsaticnia tho bock
port, Pcia under the shouldcrbludo, full
ness after eating, with a disinclination to
exertion of fcody or mind, Irritability of
temper, Low spirits, withafeolingofliav-
in<r neglected c=mo duty, Weariness, Diz
ziness. Fluttering r.t tho Heart, Dots be
fore tho eyes. Yellow Skin, Hoadacho
gcnorally over tho right eye, Restlessness
with fitful dreams, liighly colored Urine.
IP THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BEDEVaOPED.
TolT’S PILLS arc especially adapted to
•tueli rases, one dose eflccls such n change
of reeling os to astonish the sufferer.
CONSTIPATION.
Only with regularity of the bowels can
.health bo enx^-ed. If the constif*
of recent date, a single does of TUTT’
■ “ ’ tifbias'
will suffice, but
Id be
become Labi
■ obtained.
Dr. I. Gny Lewis, Fulton, Ark., snysr
“After a practice of 25 jeers, 1 pronounce
TL’TT’S PILLS the best anli-biiiouvtne- !! -ine
ever made."
Key. F. R. Osgood, New Yolk, oulyss
“I have had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Nervousness. I never hail any medicine to do
me to much good as TUTTS TILLS. They are
good as represented.”
tilco ■
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, fntuch package will be foond
a pamphlet containing a short treatise ou all the
complaints for which ibis Balsam is recommend
ed, with full andaimp’e dhactions how to ute the
Balsam for each complaint.
Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle.
tity of twentj--fire-cent size.
PREPARED BY
II. R. STEVENS,
Proprietor of Yeretme,
Boston. Mass.
FAM ALINE is sold by all all Druggists.
A DVERTISERS, send lor our detect List of lai
cal Newspapers. Geo. P. Rowell A Co.. 10
Sprue- St., K. Y.
gO LLIM;
VGLTAIG-ELEGTRIG
POROUS
TIMIN' times more powerful than the beat po
rous plaster when placed over the centre of
the nervous forces, the pit of the stomach, they
stimulate the lirer. stomach mid bowels, perfect
dig* St ion. cure dyspepsia, billious colic, cramps
and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis
eases. For weak and tore lungs, palpitation cf
thehean. psiDful kidneys, rheumatism, neural-
gia land scistics.tbey are tho best remedy intbe
world. Get thegennir.e. Aak 'far COLLINS’
VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTERS.
PnC 28 els. For sale by Hunt, Rankin A La
mar. Atlanta and Macon, and Osceola Huller,
andalld'uceUts. serf S Cm
L. J Guilmartin & Co.,
GOTTOn PAOTOBS
—AND
emission HA
BAY STREET,
Savannah - Georgia.
Liberal advseres made on consignments
otton. Bagging and Iron Ties for sale at low
tmarket rates. •urSlfls
is the moet economical form of Washing
Soap. All bar or square cakes wear down in
ute to a large flat piece, too thin to handle
and, therefore, wasted; while tin OVAL
(JAKE of
Pi
AGEKTSlWAHTEDTFORjniE
IGTORIAL
HISTORY,omWORLfi
It contains C7zfim historical engruviug aiiu moo
large doub'e column pages, and is the moet com
plete Uirto-y of tbs World ever published. If
»el!sattigct. Bend for apocim-n psge»andex
tr* term# to Agents, aud tee why it tells taster
thin any other book. Address National Pub.
listing uo.. PhilsdrlpMs. or Atlanta. feb!9
: Ato!to'i " name, lOcts. 50 Mixed Cards
NASSAU CARD CO . Nawau. N. Y
Ptlltterlntc rared b.v Batea’Patent April.
“ aneo. send for description to Simpson A Co.
Box 2iSG. New York.
$777 A YEAR and expenses to t-vents
. Outfit Free.
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Address P 0 VICK
natural and necessary result is tbe rare of Kcror-
nlnnsnnd otherNkln l-lruptions.YDiseases
including Cancers, Ulcer*, nnd other sores.
It Is the host ItloiMl Purifier, and stiinu.
lntes every (Unction to more healthful action,
and thus a benefit in all diseases.
Dyspepsia, VVenliness or (lie Nfnmneli,
CoiMlipation. Dizziness. General Debil
ity. etc., arc cured by the Safe Hitters, it is
uncqunled ns an Appetizer and Regular Tonic.
It is a medicine winch should l>e in everv
family, and which, wherever used, will save
payment of many doctors' bills.
Unities of two sizes; prices SO cents and fil.
BSrWARNEB’S
Safe Remedies arc
sold by Druggists
& Dealers in Med
icine everywhere.
H.H. Warner &Co„
Proprietor*),
ROCHESTER, H. T.
A. V. TAILOR") B 1* tor relief, etc, Pibb Suho
vs. > rior Court, October Term,
WM. TAYLOR J 1879.
It appearing to the Court by tbe return of tbe
Sheriff that tbe defendant is not to bs found h.
this county; and it farther sppesr;rg that be
docs not reside in tbit State: Ordered, that acr
vice be perfected on said defendant by publica
tion to be and appear at tbe next term cf this
tv-ut, or that com'-'ainant bo allowed to pro
ceed,
Ordered further, tn tt this order be nut listed
once a n ontb for four months in tbe Telegraph
and Mestenacr, a public gazette published in the
cltvof Macon.
By the Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
Complainant’s Solicitor.
T J. SIMMONS, •
J. S. C M. C.
A true extract from ths minutes of Bibb Su
pertor Court. This 22d November, ,819.
drciS-lanum* A. B ROSS. Cleik.
ohs U Wasr.
aeu Vtssi
WEST BEOS
CtiltB FtcUrt, Cossiiuii ItrtkiiU,
—AGENTS FORTHB—
W. & C, GUANO.
68 Bay SU • Savannah, Qa.
BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE,
j’rompt attention to business and liberal d
anm on consignment*. ac?£0 daw6m
Valuable Oitv Property
TO R SALF.
I Offer for eale five hsndsoroebuilding lotr ad
joining my rraidence lot and frontier on Geor
gia Avenue. Nistet place, aud Cherry street. Fot
information a* to terms, etc- apnly to TURPIN
AOliDEN. »ho have a mapol the property. If
not sold by the first Tuesdsy in March th- se lots
wi’l b» exrosed for sale to the highest bidder on
that dav before the court hi use door in the city
of M aeon, between the legal boors ef sale.
JAMES T.N18BET.
Macon. Feh 1. ’889 Ids
TiNWESSEE
SUCKED BEEF HAMS,
Jast received on censignment by
ian!0 JONES COCK.
DENTISTRY.
Respectfnllv amtem ce to the rl-.izeta of 31a
cod and the public generally, that 1 have
S ienedon Wulberrv Hreet. oopoMto the Lanier
oase. a Dental c fflre, where I will practice den
tistry in all its br> lubes.
I c rdiallj invite mv friends ard former pat-
r*»ns and the nublis generally who need the cer-
v ice of a dentist to call, n me.
Very respectfully.
8. B. BARFIELD. D.D. 9.
5anlB-dlm-wSn.4T
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la tlie highest achievement in cereal
productions, and renowned throughout
tho world as the Standard Laundry
Starch. In sliapo it presents huge dense
crystals of wonderful whiteness and
sweetness, free from tho faintest odor
and oi incomparable strength. Its su
periority and economy aro the result of
experiment and improvement for thir
ty-live years, nnd its popularity the re
ward ot this e.P.ort ot a lifetime. Royal
Gloss Lump Slnreli is packed in hand,
some one-ponud, tbree-pouud, anil six.
Tjund cartoons, and for sale hy Grocers
every-where. Manufactured hy iWDfitU/
£BXEH8BECHEB. Cincinnati. Ohio.
NEW” BOAP can bo ent in two, tbe oval
end clasped readily in tbe band, and tbe lar
ger end wem down almost to a wafer with-
>ut any waste. COLGATE & CO. recoin
mend their
Trade-Mark Registered) to Careful bouse
eepera not only a* superior in qn ality ba
inform the meet esiaontai Aetp ever
ade. aigSO-wAsst if
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Cotton Factors
—AID—
CemmUsiovi Merchante,
NO lit BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AS-
gURANCB (. _
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OF COTTON.
RAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED GOT
TO MB RE AT LOWEST MARKET FU9&
ter, late of said county deem-i d, has made appli
cation for leave to sell wild lands belonfing to
saol estate at private Sale
These are tbrreiore to cito and admnnNb all
rejsonacOEcerred to be and anr-esr at 1 ho ('curt
ot iirdiuarj ofcsai.l t ounty or. the first Monday
in Match next to i-hcw cause, if any they have,
w hr said at pheation should not be granted;
Witness icy hand officially. ■ r .
J. A. McMANUS, Oraicary.
Jann»ry SO. 188ft.
Sltd*
1880 ■
I I- lowt r Sc«df. Plant*,
AiHrt*,
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PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
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Homes in
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Arkansas
The Little Rock and Fort
Smith Railway ctfer for sale
the best LAN US in ths West
or Southwest, with health)
v climate, fer ile soil, and not
(affected by drouth. Easy
c terms of sale. Fnllinfcrma-
J .icm
Apply to
. _ w D. SLACK, Land Commissioner,
JsnM-wiSt Little Rock. Ark.
t/TA CC A grots profit ner week. WiJl prote
** Outfit free. B.
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cc!8 w6m
2ooo Druggists
Hare signed th) followirg remarkable paper, tbo ngnatnres of which can he seen at our o3k»;
KOHOlAj bibb Ct ur ty— Wberoai Mrs Min
Hams, guardian of J., Annie
L.mnd Jimmie A. Harris, has applied to the
Court cf Orriin«»y of eaid county for a discharge
from her guardUmhipof said Mattie J. Anni* L.
and Jimmie A. Harris of their \ erson and prod-
eny, thia is tnerefore to cite all persons concem-
edtobeat.dapD.ar at tbe Court of Ordinary,
asid county ou thn first Monday in May next
show cans-, if any they have, why the said Mar
tha L. Barns should not be dismissed from he
guardi-n.’hipsf said Mattie J.. Annie L.and
Ji- mie A. Harris and reoeire the usual letters
of dismihiion.
HESS under my official signature.
febltd* J. A. MCMANUS. Ordinal.
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0BORGLA, BIBB COUNTY-Whsreas Lau
ra N*ath»ns bag applied to me for the telfrg
apart of bomouead of personalty ai d tbe valua
tion ot the same, and 1 will pass upon th- sa-> «
at my cffico on Saturday the 13th day of March
1883. at 10 o’clock a. m.
Witness my official signature, February £P,
1880.
fetSItrf*
J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
Valuable Land for Sale-
/^BOHGIA,Cranford ocunty.—By virtue o
the power vetted in me by a certain mort
gage executed by J L. Parsons to secure a err
tain promissory note, for tbe sum of one knndred
and eizbty-ocedollars and fifty cents. (*ii8l.:o>.
said mortgage dated the 23th day of Juno, 1879.
and recorded in the Clerk's offiie of tho Superior
Court of aaic county, in book J., both said note
and mortgage oeing signi d by tbe said J. L. Par
son-. and due. I wt 1 on Tuesday the second dav
ot March. 1880, before tbo court house door in the
town ot K cxvilie. Georgia, expose at public sa'c
Messrs. SSABURY A JOHNSON, 21 Platt Street. New York
Gestxbmss—“For the pest few years we have sold various brands of Porous Plasters
Physicians and tbe Public prefer
BENSGK’A CAFGINS POROUS PLASTER
t alt ethers.
We consider them ore of the Terr few reliaHc tonrehold remedies worthy of ccrflderee. They
are Superior to all other Porcus Piasters er Medicines for External use.” fcbt-ln
of lot number 120, bound, d as follows: North by
lands ot J. L. Parsons, east b> fi. W. Hatcher,
south by Era. u G. Parsons, and west by R. R.
Ham-on. Titles fee simp o will be made to tie
purchaser es authorised in said mortgage.
Said tract of land will be so'd to satisfy the
princi. al, interest, and attorney’s fees, to-vnt:
One hundred and eighty.one dollars and fitly
cents principal, with Interest at twelve per cent,
rer annum from the 1st day of Oo’ober. 1879 and
ten percent, additional upon laid principal and
I detect attorney ’sf es, as expressed in said raort
gsge. Th- said mortgage made a d delivered to
me, the undersigned, to secure said noth with th-
power expressed therein to s-11 and property in
tbe event dclauit was made in the payment
thereof, and default having been mad: i n the
day of sale! will execute titles in fee simple to
besamo
Th's th- 2d day of February, 1880.
' 4. B. SMALL,
8 liiriv
EORGIi, B1PB COUNTY—N O I Itii TO
AJM DEBTORS AND CKEDltOltW:
' Yonareno iHed to‘pteeect unto the unde--
aigeed all claims youmay- have against .the es-
tatn of Calliedonia Savage,, and ail i«-r^ons in
debtrd to said estate will make immtdiate set
tlement unto tbe undersigned. . . ■
t LAVisiASAfw.
Bx-ranjx
dopes
fet5-low6w*
My Annual Catalogue of Vegetable
and Flower seedfer 1880, kith i .engrav
in*s ‘rem photug-aphs of the originals, will be
sect PithB to all who applv. My old customer*
need not write for it. I offer one of the largest
c jiloctirnsof vegetable seed evers-nt out by any
Heed House in Amer ca, a large portion of which
were grown on my six seed farmFull direc
tions lor cultivation on each package. AHteed
warr-tnted to be both fresh and tru» to name; so
far, that should it wore otherwise, I will refill
the order gratis. Tbe original introducer ot tbo
Hubba'd tiquu-h. i'hn Bey's Melon, Marblehead
Cabbac* *. Mexican Corn, and seres o' other veg
etables. I invite toe jatn-nngeof *1! who are anx
ious to have tbei- seed directly from the grower.
Ire- h. true, and ot tbe very best strain,
Uf v/ vegetables a sxscjalt ■
£77
a ruu.th ami ixpeise. gna.-nteed
Age,.la. Out!;: free. ,-n*w A C
'c. sire
f gHg,-
if JISH
Ague Cure
iifa!??!
mm
imii
Is a purely vegetable Litter and powerful
tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer
tain cure for Fever and Ague, CUills
nnd Fevt-r, Intermittent or Chill
Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague,
Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all
malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis
tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue,
thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in
the Lack and loins, and coldness of the
spine and extremities, are only premoni
tions of severer symptoms which termin
ate in the agne paroxysm, succeeded by
high fever and profuse perspiration.
It fa a startling fact, that quinine, or-
Rcnict, and other poisonous minerals form
the basis of most of the “ Fever and Ague
Preparations,” “Specifics,” “Syrups,”
and “ Tonics,” in the market. The'prep-
arat ions made from these mineral poisons
although they are palatable, and may
break the chill, do not cure, hut leave thf
malarial and their own drug poison j
the system, prodneing quinism, dizzincsr
ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, an if
other disorders more formidable than
the disease they were intended to cure.
Aveb’s Ague Cure thoroughly eradicates
these noxious poisons from the system,
and always cures the severest cases. It
contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing
that could injure the most delicate pa
tient; nnd its crowning excellence, above
its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the
system as free from disease as before tbo
attack.
For Liver Complaints, Ayer’s Ague
Cure, by direct action on the Uvcr and
biliary apparatus, drives out tho poisons
which produce these complaints, and
stimulates tho system to a vigorous,
healthy condition.
0* •’7 n n A Y K A tt and a»po i.ev to *«nt*
*•'«<< Outfit free. Address F VICK
BRY. Augusta. Main*
m to $ioo
Inv-ated in Wall street stocks
makes fortunes .very inontn.
/"v ttDIN A kY’S attics, Jones county, Georgia,
V_/ January 20,18S0.—Wherenn kobert II. Kar-
ron guardian lot tha minor children cf Samuel
T. Morgan, dt ceased, applies to roe (tr dismission
from said suarjianship.
These are to notify all persons concerned to
show cause at tf is office on or by the first Mon
day in April next, if an; they have, wt; the same
shall net be granted.
Witncs* in; ba-d officially,
j S’ 24 d c ROMNDT. ROSS. Ordinary.
G
EOKOIa. Bibb Countv.— Mbetcas Charles
asten, in tbe connty cf Upson, belonging to said
minora. -
These aro therefore to c'te and admonish all
persons concerned t# be and rppear st the Court
of Ordinary cf said countv on the first Monday in
Marth next, to show cans', if any they hate, why
said applital on should not be g.anted.
Witness my hand offi.-iali v.
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
January Sft, 1880 Sltd#
G EORGIA. Bibb Coun’y.—Whereai George H.
__ Hazl :h,irst,< xecutor cf the estate ot Janes
A. Nesbet; bile cf said county receace.d. ha? made
application ft r leave to sell wild lands belonging
to said estate at private sale.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
person* core rnedto be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said ccunly cn tie first Mcnday in
Marcbnrxttoshowcause. if any they have, why
said application should not be granted.
Witness m; bandofiM’lly.
J. i, McMANUS-Ordinary.
t 1 BORGIA, Bibb Cecil tv—Whereas Marsaivt
\JT Schail bus applied for the setting apart of
homestead ot realty and the valuation of the
same. I w it pass upon sale application on Satur
day, January cl. 1830, at 10 o'clock a. in. at my
offee. ■ a
Witness try official signature,
jantotd* - J. A McMANUS.Ordinary.
C 3EORGIi. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Ben-
X jamte T. Ray h»a made appli ation for let-
tersof dismission s* administrator from the cs
fate o' Valentine Nasb, late cf sa.d county |de
ceased. I
The-e are* therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and sp; carat. tho< ourt
ot Ordinary cl si d county on the first Mondry in
April ii-xtto show cati'C. if any they haie, why
lei ter* of cti mission should net ba arvntsd '
applicant.
Witness my tffieisr! sien«ture.
iati4 J. A. McMANl’e', Ordinary.
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LINENS,
COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS,
Ff.AltA'hlTJl,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
Girls’ amil Boys’ Suits,
Ladles' Underwear,
Infants Outfits,
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS, '
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RCCHIXGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
HAMBURGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
PINS,
FRINGES,
NEEDLES,
FANCY GOODS, «fcc.
DRY GOODS
BY MAIL.
• Send for Samples or information, and
satisfy y^-arsdf' how cheaply and quickly
you can yd everything in
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
of us ly Mail or Express. We carry an
average ui.t-e >- ^bout §J t 00,000, all *>oughl
for prompt cash. SSS'Try us.
Have the Children send for a set oj our
Advertising Cards.
COOPER & CONARD,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Established 1852.
BIBB COUNTY DELINQUENT
TAX LIST,
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
r ( ns following described property remaining
J delinquent for the lon-ravmentof Bute and
_ delinquent for the lon-rarmentof State am
ocunty taxea for tbe years IS S aud 1879 enu pro
viou* years, or so much ol raid rroperty as may
be necessary to discharge tbe taxes, interest and
charges due thereon, or due from tbe owner*
’here* u at the time of ailc, will b^ sold be tween
thekgi' Uoursof sale, at public auction bv the
sheriff, at the court house, in the city of Macon,
county and state aforesaid, on the first Tuesday
in March. 18S».to-wit:
Part el lot No 4 in aqnare No. 24, near corror
ot i herry and Fourth streets, fronting 3. feet.
S oieor less.m Fourth street in tho city of M&-
•i, end known a* the Kimball House property,
le-a led on by H. J. P-ter, isx collect, r and ex
officio sheriff, to satisfy tbe raxes -ve by W. A.
£ uit for tde tear 1879. Amount due, inducing
xet and costs. >175 64
Alao. p-rt of lot No. 8 western range, being
o e sevtuta interest in tbe property known as
Findlay’s Iron SToris, fronting 380 feet, mure or
lets on' Ogh tborpe street, and ranfii..c tack
abuLt4C0lcet to Hawth rnesireet, in tt evilyr.f
Ma ot:. Said one- seventh Interest levie<l on by
H. J. Ueter, tax c llocto.-. tosrii-.Iy ihe tnxu; due
by Chis. S. Finumy tor^theySr*. 1.78and 1879
a mount Of taxea and
Also, part ot lot No, S we tern range being ore
tevenlb in’e'CSt in th * property known as Find-
lav *» Iron Work*, intbsci^rcl Macon, dwciibtd
Valuable land f:r Sale.
i"1 BORGIA, Crawford roenty.—By virtue
\JT the power Testid in me by a pertain mort
ook sent free explaining everything. ' Address
" OdBaukers, 7 Wall street. New
BAXTER &
York.
Know Thyself,
T HE untold miieries that
result frtm indiscretion
Wo warrant it when taken according
to directions.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist*,
Lowell, Mass.
■OLD ST ALL DUCGQISTS SVtaSWSSBS.
aunty Rankin & Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
febi» MAOOTW. G-A.
Trustee's Sale of Valuable
Property.
O N tho first Tuesday in March nert t will er
pose for tale to the highest bidder, before th<
court honte coor in the city of Macon, between
•he legal hour* of *"1», leveral valuable building
lots on Windsor H ill. just beyond the city limits,
beinzpartof 'ot No. 45. in the Macon Reserve,
west of the Ocmnlvee ri>er. For pa tirulars in-
quire of B.W. Onbbtdge or Matt R. Freeman,
auctiooneer.
feb1-law4w A. J. BIDDLE. Trustee.
Executors’ Sale
rTNDBRand by virtue cf an order granted by
SJ tbe Hon. James V. Rroadawsy, Ordinary
in and for the connty of Baker. State of Georgia,
will be acid bet- re tbe court bruse door of Baser
county, town of Newton, within the loyal hour*
of sale, in tbe first Tuesdav in Anril next, as tho
iroperty of tbe estate ot W. D. Williams, late of
Baker count;, deceased, tbrei hundred and sev
enty-three and one third 13731-3) acres cf land
•heated in Howara’s district. Bibb count;, Ga.,
and known aa lots Nos. 284. 26 and 297. amount
ing to 3731-3 mares. Hold for division among tbe
heirs of said W. U. Williams, deceased. Terms
cash.
feb24-law4t J. H. A W. W.WIL11AMR,
Executors.
o:
HUM I By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta. Ga. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
HABlf
I cured patient* sad pbjticisna
CURE | fiend torn; book on the
decT-dwAawly habit aud its cure.
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KODY MEDICAL iNfiTI-
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Jmt published. It is astandsrd medical work,
the b-stin tha English language, wntten by a
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for nil foims of ptevaidng disrate, the result ot
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either one cf which i« worth t;n times tbe price
of the book. Bound ia French doth, price only
sent by mail | o tp-rfd.
The London Lancet ssys: “No person should
be without this valuable book. The author ia a
noble benefactor.”
An illustrated sample aent to all on receipt ol
6 recti for postage. . . , .
The author rwdrs by permission to JOBBPH
SFIpIIRK, president; W I. P, INGBAHAM,
vice president; W PAINE, Mil HI GADNTT.
UDiltJ DOUChT. M D. R H KLINE. HO. J
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R O'CONN ELL, M D faculty of the PhiUdel-
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io faculty of tbe American University oi Phila
delphia. also Hon P A BIS-ELL. M D, president
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1I1UU.
BEAL
THYSELF
Mortgage Sale of Land,.
gaga executed i y G. M. Lumpkin to secure
ce tain promissory note forthesem of cne hun
dred ana fifty d j'fors(-l8<>), said mortgage dated
tbe 23d d»y of JanrAry. 1879, and recorded in tbe
Clerk’s office o' Crawford county, in Book J,
S ages 7' nod 77.1 will, on Tuesday the second
ay jot March..1883 b’fore tho court house door,
in the town ot Knoxville. Georgia, expose at pub'
lio sale to the highest bid -er for ca-b, tho follow,
lnz de-cribtd property, to-wit: Tbe east half
ot lot qftaod N •. 65 in tt e seventh diitnc of
originally Houston now Crawford co mtr, State
of Georgia, conuining on j hundred one and one-
fourth acres (HI 1 *), in: re or less, known as the
Na icy Sbaddell place. Titles in fee simple will
be u ado to the purchaser, ss authorized in said
mortgage. Said tract of land will be sold to sat-
isfy the principal,interest and attorney’s fees, to
wit: One hundred and fifty dollats principal,
with interest at twelve percent, per annum
from Nev mb»r 1,18*9. and S25 attorney’s fees,
as expressed In said mortgage. Tho ta'd mort
gage male and deliven il to me, the undersigned
to secure slid note, with the p- wer expressed
therein, to sell said property in the event default
was mode in the payment thereof and default
haring been made on the day ol sale, 1 will ere
mite titles in lee simple to the tame. This Feb
ruary 2.189).
j-n291aw4w JACOB 8EISEL.
/''kBDIXARY’S office Jones county, Georgia,
V_r January 20,1 SSti.—Whereas Richard John
son, administrator of estate of Toliver Haws, do
cessed, applies to met for diami,sion.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
cot cerned to show cause at th’s office on or by
tho first Monday in May next, if any the; have,
why tbe same shall not be granted.
Witness m; hand officially,
jan24-td* ROLAND T. RQSB, Ordinary.
Executor's Sale of Valuable
Property,
B Y authority of an order of the Court of Ordi
vary, of dibbcountv,and in pursuance of a
d-creeot tbe Superior Court ol arid county,
madeon thelSddayof Januaiy. 1889, lwlll of
fer for sale before tbe rourt bouse door in the
cit; of Macon, on the first Tuesday in March
next, within tbe legal hours ot sale, tho follow
ing property belonging to the estate cf R. P, Me
Evo'.deceaacd.riz: -
The l »t on Mulberry street tn the city of Ma
con, being part of io: number six (6). square
number twenty-two {tt). separated from Ma
sonic Ha:) b; an alley, at d extending from Mul
berry street to the alley in the rear, on which
there re a three-story brick builcinv.
The lot in tbe city of Macon on thr corner of
Csllegound Bond stretts,aid cn tbe north side
of tbe last named s'r.et fronting on College
sir. ct, and being part cl let fif teen 05)' to the
mae of two acre lots in said city.
■yyiLL be sold before tbo court bo are door - in
the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in
March next, during the legal hours of tale, tbe
following prope-ty to-wit: That lot of land Ring
in the Maren Reset ve. commencing at a point ia
the thirty footstreetadjoini gtke lands former-
ly owned byM.8. Thoxip-cn, and lsnning along
said thirty foot street in an easterly direction
seventy-two and cne-half feet, thence at right
ingles arxoss said lot in a nort tiernlj direction to
tho boundary line ot said land until it readies
the Macon end Western railroad, leaving the
lands of Green A. Comer on the cast, ard the
Macon and w es’ern railroad on the north, aud
tho lands formerly owuo l byM 8. Thompson cn
the west said lot containicg a fraction lets than
th-ee eighths r.t an acr*, more or less.
ALothit parcel cf land situate in Yinenlle. of
said Ouunty. said fot bounded on the south by
Hil.ard Bowles, on the :orth by tbeMaconand
Western ral<road. ■ n tho cast by an alley 15 feet
wide, on tbe west by a disputed line, the owner
not Imwn.aaid lot being ct 89 feet froct.and
>7J feet dtep. together with all the improve
ment, on both of said lots.
8oIdas tho property of Charles Marshall to
satiai; a mortgage' given by said Charles Mar
shall to Seymour, Tinsley A Co., executed Sep-
li m-g-rlS. 1S7'1. ami duly recurred September XI,
1876,in which said mortgigo Seymour, Tinnier
A Co are authorized to sell witnout foreclosure
said mortgage. Termscah.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN,
feblwAw Attorney for mortgagee*.
OPIUM
palcleuffr i
cared. Papelff a
plaining mode of treil
Itrktimcnialt of cure*, i
I Abo a trial MtEflM
Frier* redoced to suit the times. Mrs.
Wormerle* Mrs. Ur. S. O. Colliut*) L&Forte. lnlftiM*
•Mm ims |
w.tb a handsome cottage residence and ail neccs
sarroutbu-ldirgson it.
The desirablevaca tint fronting on College
it reel, lying let ween tbe above described lot
and the .ot on which James M. Jones resides;
and also
One uundred and ten acres of swamp land,
more dr leas, near the ritv of Mre-o'n ip tho Macon
re>erveon tbe west sioe ol tbe Ocnulge- river,
beirg portions orruobe s one hundred and sfx
(106). one hundred and ssren (107) and eighty-
two (82) and all of fraction nnmuet sighty-one
(81). except that portion of said traction owned
b; J. H. ft. Washington, the sai I lands being
mo-o particularly described in a dcol made by
Olvin Porter lo R P. McEvoy, on the 24th dr.y
of November. 1862, tbe purchaser taking the
risk, if there is any, snowing out of changes in
tbe earn nt„f the Oomulcie river.
The above property so d to pay debts and fer
the purposes ol distribution. Terms cash.
„ , . - * W. P. GOODAtL,
Feb3-tf. . Executor.
(~1 EORGIA, Cha ham Coiintv.—By virtueo
IT an order ct the Ordinary of irid counU
will be sold o i tbn first Tuesday in March next
beforo the court house dcor in sajd county th
following property, b tween the legal toms o
sale, to-wit:
Apart or lot number thirty-eight of the Fort
Hawkins reserve, in Bibb county, iyfrg on the
east side of the Ocmulaee river, and on the west
side of the public road leading from Macon to
Clintor, lately cocuniel by Job U. Cherry, con-
mate five seres more or Jess, known as apart
ot the Luke Ross pUos
Also, the undivided one-half interest in the
other portion of said lot th.rright, on the west
stdeef said Clinton road, the whole cf said undi
vided part of said lot, containing twenty-four
seres, more or lees, the same adjoining the above
first described property to the mrth. the other
ha'f of said rest described lot, owned by Thomas
f. Tbompxn and Mary X. Whitehead.
field for distribution and for thn benefit of tbe
baira of the estate of Eliza E. Davis, deceased
, v . „ GBO. 0. FBEIMAN. -
fobs lawiw Administrator.
as above and levied cn by H. J. Peter, tax • ollec
tor.to.iatirty the tvxcv duo by Arthur P. Einala;
for 1 be year* 18*8 and 1 »79 Amount di e, includ
ing tales and costs. S7t 74.
Also, part ot lot No. 8we-ternringe,b'ingore-
seventh inter- st in tbe property ki owu as i uid-
lay’s Iron Works, in tbe city ot M.oon, deacnbcd
a* above std levied on by H. J Petir. tax co'lec-
tor. to satisfy the taxes due by Geo. W. Findlay
tor tha year* 1879 and 1879. Amount due, in
cluding taxes and roata s7t.l8.
Also pari of lot No. 8 western Tange, being
four severtbs interest in the property known as
. Fin ilav Iron Works, in toe chy ol Macon, de
scribed as above and levied ou by H. J. Peter, tax
collector, to satisfy tbe taxes dee for the year
1-79 by C. 1). Findlay individually, and C. D.
Fit.dlkv.sge t lor Mrs. Mary Arn Find:ay. Mrs.
Bobert Findlay,tr. and lira. A s. Sims. Amount
due. including tax-s and charges. $i67 CG
• Also lots7 and 8 in block No. 37. south««sxem
common, in ear of waoon cet'.on factory, in city
of tlacon. Levied on by H. J.. (refer, tax collec
tor, to satisfy the taxes due by i he estate of Jacob
fichail for thay. ar 1879. Amount ol bilanoe due
including co.- tt, ?4&9l>. •
A Uo pait ol lot No.) in square No. S7, fronting
105 fret on Walnut s tr et ana 130 feet on Spring
saoet, being tho south corner ot the aqucrc, in
eitj ot Maeon. J.evied on by H. J. bet-r tax
collector, to satisfy the taxesdue t-y J. C. McBur-
ney for tbe year 1879. Amount-of bilar.co due
including charges, >20).l3
Also part ot lot Nos. 1 and 2 in block No. 14
noithwtstern common.'r ntiug 103 feet, more or
less, on College St. ad j lining tbo Weed lot next to
DeGrsffenrciu proper- , in city ot Macon Levied
oil by ll. J. Pete -, tax collector, to satiafv the
taxes due by Prank H. Store, trustee, for Uie
years -878 and 1879. Amount due, including
charges.!;66 4ft.
Also n*1t of lot No. 6 in squore No. 9'-, frcn'ing
1 3 feet more or !e-s, on Oak street, noj.-it.ing tbe
prpp ity of Bliiv A Cutter, i eit to an alley. in
cife'of Mecoo. Levied oil by H J. Peter, tax
eo(:ector, to aatisfy the t lies duo hy P. M. Cong
h r tneyoar 1979 Amountd-.e, including charges
£72 15.
a W part ot iot No. 1?, western yarge. fr; nt'ug
l'OftOi, moreorl.ss, o-i the eest side ot College
street in the city ot Mac.n.acjo uing -be proper-
tyot J. E. Jone». nnd running back to tbe lot «I
is. Wins tup Lovied ot. by It. J. P-ter. tax col
lector. to satisfy the foxes du t..v Cbariea T
tlqlm-s truvf, lor the year 18 9. Amount due,
including torus and costs. >48 S\
Also part vf.ot No. 12. northwestern common
Ironti: g 75 feet, more or less, cn tbe east sue of
C'olleae street, adj -inirg tho i-rc.per.y cf O. T.
Holmes and H. Wiusbip. in the c t.v if Timor.
I evi- ii on ty H. J. 1 cter. tax c-Uector. to satis-
fyibe taxesdue bv Hay no bills. sge»t lor Ida. J,.
Ellis for the year 1879. Amount due, includiog
taxes and costs, $1S S t.
Also part ol lot No. 3 in square No. 41, front
ing 40feet, more or less. on. Plum strict, tu city
ot Kscun, cointr of allot between Poplar and
filumstreets. Levied on by H. J. Pete-, tax col
lector, to satisfy the taxea due by Mrs.Geo giiA.
Mo-ns.trr the y ears 1877. 18*8 and 1S79. Amount
due. Including taievacd charges. -86 t5.
Abo lotas aiid4. vonti. western eo-nmon, block
No. 45. between Ogh tborpe and Bibb streets, in
city of Macon. Levi-d on oy H. J. Peter, tax
oollfctor, to ssti If tbe taxes daety B. V. Me-
Gitty for the vear 1879. Amount due, including
taxes and cbar-rtB, s-25.73.
Also, pait cflot No. 3. in aqturo No 72. front.
lag US tcet on Pine street, and running back to
Cotton avonuo in the city cf Macon, udjoinr.g
tha property of W. L. Ellis, near the intersec-
ti n of Spring street, i Levied on as tho property
ot p- F. Lyon, to satisty his State and cuquty
taxes for tne year U79. Amount due principal
and costs ®<6 01.
Alco part ot lot No. 6 insqnara No. 89. fr nfo
icg on Fourth street in city of Macon. Levied
on by II. J. Pete-, T. C.. to satisfy the taxes duo
by ft. B. Raifovt, trustee, for the year 1879.
Amount ot taxes and costs, SIS 85.
Also part ot .otsNcs. Sand 6 in square No.
66, Doming on Sew street near Powder Mage,
atoe, in tho city of Mae n. 1 cried on by H. J.
Petir,T. to satisfy tbe fitato aid county
taxes duely Mrs. M. A. (sledge for the year
1. Amount due. includiog principal and
s, $11.35.
sopart oflct No. 4 in square No. 58. front'
$500REWjRO
For a Fertilizer that will Compete
with Black’s^ in price nnd quality.
YT7B offer a special Pentium of >fO at tl.-e neit
v T Georgia (stale Fair for tne largestyield of
corton on one acre of land, when it is fertilized
Black’s Fertilizer
only. Tho right to miTcs it 4 o be purrhascJ front
tt ?;,? ar J n . crs who ^ aTO r » ot bought ri>rhts
^lll find it to their interest to c\ll nt oor office
and tel one. Ofhce Telegi&nU and Mo-s&enger.
SHARD WARE
TINWARE
a
n
C|
<|lRON & STEEL,|o
Carriage and Wagia fialtiiili,
PliTOLS,
giLBaihor M BHlilicr Bctol®
AVKItY’.-l
'W HOESE PLOWS,;0
«i IS-FCOT PLOWS. ■*?
a
w: 5 IS5
*: AMMUNITION, ;q
FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.|§
w : \7e have a well assorted slock raid \ (J)
QUA RANT RE PRICEf.l*
ii
CO
Lite MyHE Else.
V-;/./ ,«r:> .'kv't'a. ;
m
A WORD TO THE WISE:
Ingon Third street, corner of alloy betveeu
Thrd and Fourth, and known as Porter’s Liv
ery Stable, in the city of Macon. Le-ied on by
B. J. Peter. T. 0., to satisfy th; taxea ot Bam-
net A. Porter, trustee, for the year 1879,
Amount due taxes and charges $119 8).
Also part of let No. 6 in Bio k No. 12 North
western Consmtn. fontine cn Jefferson street,
in the elty or Macon. Levied «n by II J. P<s-
ter.T. CJ., to satisfy the tixee due by Wili am
Savagefor tho year 1879. Amount duo tazesai.d
charges $15.06
Also part of lot 7 in square No. 87. frontlrg 60
feet moreor less on Wharf street, corner if al
ley near Rose Hill Cemetery. Levied on bv H.
J. Pe er, T. U., to satisfy the taxesdue by Jeffer-
sen F. Long, trustee fo- tha year 1879. Amount
of tax aud chare es $16.90.
Also part ot tots 6 and 6 in Block No. 12,
Northwestern Cornu on. rear cast corner ot
Monroe street, in the < it; ot St aeon. Levied on
by II. J. Peter, T. C., to satisfy the taxes dae by
Robert Carter for the ysars 1878 aud 1879.
Amount ot tax, including < hargei, $21.10.
GEORGE F. CHERRY.
f-bS-dtd. Sheriff.
LOST JtiUKS£.
S TBATED or stolen from Lin-on D. Johnson,
living on the new Houston toad, or© roi'o
and a half from tbe court house ia Macon, on tbe
8th day of December, 1879. between ore o’clock
and dark, one large sorrs< pony horse. Ho has a
small white spot on rtutforthead; tho mane a lit
tle mixed with white hairs: at leisure gaits is in
clined to carry bit head rather low; with the ex
ception of the white spot on <!i - loreh- -.1 a::.; :i:
tt.o m- he bo is a (olid ecrrtl: a number one std*
die horse, a good racker, and a good buggy and
wagon and plow horse.
Five dollars will be pail to any person for him
or to let me know where he is. Address.
L. D. JOHNrON.
M. and B. R. ft. ahup, Macon, Ga.
docl2..Jaalavri.f
O RDINARY’S OFFICE. JU.'Ea COUNTV
November 28, 1879—^Whereas hut an A
B adley, administratrix, applies to meloruis
rrbsim from estate of Joseph Bradley decea-ed'
These a-e to notify all perrons conferred to
show cause at this tfiice on thefiist Monday ia
varch next, if any they taro why the same
shall not be gractrd. -
Given under my band cffieully.
nov3ftd • BOL AND T ROSS. Ordinary.
1 iPJHO SUSSLLL * C3$ 1
Green River Work:
snl*2 JawSm
miM
momtA.blBH COUNTY.—wteresa W.tT.
' JT Hollingsworth has made application for
letters of dismission as alministr tor f-cmtiis
estate cf Eliza J. Holl .igavorth, latoof sajd
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
irons concerned to be and appear at tlie Court
Ordinaty of said county on tbe first Monday
in April rext to show c~u>c, ti auv they have,
whr letters of dismission should not bo granted
to applicant.
Witness my official signature.
J. A.M-
ar4td
JcHANP-t Ordinary.
$1200
The prevailing boom has at-uck the I'ianoand
Organ trade. All creation and their relative* are
buying instrument’ this rear. America's count
less Factories can’t halt supply the demand.
Aumutucturrra have to-day urffideJ orders
enough to keen tbem busy for tbe next viz
months. Materia’ and labor cost twenty-five to
fifty per cent, more than a fow months since.
Manufacturers have raised prices aud i>ust con
tinue to advance. The low prices of tho past
wont come again for years.
Wlg»I9V(WHre«MPjLfol.-—saw W-Vriix-
COKSTDEHTHIS
Mi tart stiff
A« yet wo still a-11 at old prices, but wo MUST
ADVANCE SOON. Give us your order NOW.
ford-livery of instruments at once or within
TH RBB MONTHS, and we will guarantee OLD
FRICKS, even if t’ta advance eon--s. T-vdothia
ue must haveimmeiiste orders 80 THAT WE
CAN CONTRACT AHEAD Do-.’t fcmitsie.
Don’t delay. We ststetbe case prccif e!y e« it t*.
Prices will advance VERY SOON tr6 LARGE
LY. ard the*- who wsit will pay for the privi
lege. T-ke our business advice ai d
OR-DEtt
AT ONUE.
■mamm— %
LUBDEN & BATES,
” r *
S4VANNAII, OA.
WHCLfSHE PIAKO AND 0R3AN DEAUSS.
d—27-dlta'»Awlr
THE
Cincinnati Packing Co.
Packers cf
PORK JLsAHD,
-AND-
QUEEN OP THE WEST BRAND OF
Extra Sugar Cared Hams,
^boulders and Breakfast
Bacon.
Cincinnati. OMj.
8®* GANGERS!
CURED
TWENTY YEARS’ EXTERIENCE.
vftOted to aeilSupIv OoodstodMl I ———— .
W&S38 1 SZSJJBi
For partii-u’irt, address wi h st-m JAN-FS-
M HARDAWAY, l iberty H>1’, rike lurotv.
Ga. i ovt»
-*u As.ef.i - vfAJrtei,’.
—inmate rvrticuiaretree.
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