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The Troubles of Kansas.
A Kansas correspondent of the New
York Sun, writing near Topeka, gives a
discouraging account of the state of affa;'
at the headquarters of the Southern ne
groes. The bulk of them, he thinks, wefe
bom idlers at home, and they have not
lost that character by emigration. They
live on charity and the labors of their wo
men as house servants and laundresses.
Living iu this way almost without ex
pense, and offering labor at fifty cents,
they have destroyed the labor market for
the whites, who demand a dollar.
But while they are very forward in
their proposals to work, few of them will
labor under any engagement more than
a day or two at a time, for they can’t en
dure the cold and prefer to subsist on any
dole of charity and what little their wives
and daughters can earn to anything like
steady work. Meanwhile the white la
borers, who must pay for their food and
shelter and subsist their families, and
cannot do it at fifty cents per day, arc in a
very moody and hostile temper. And so
are property owners whose possessions
lay near the habitats of these colonies of
refugees. They can neitlier sell nor rent
to decent tenants. The correspondent says:
In a street by the Topeka State Bank?, I
saw two white men dressing building
stones. I counted thirty-one negroes
leaning against a railing or standing on
the sidewalk in small groups, all smok
ing and all with great interest watchinc
the white men work. At an hour later 1
again passed. There were but twenty-
three black men braced againt the railing
by the bank. Eight had crossed to the
other side of the street and joined a gang
of nine other refagees, and the black for
ces, now numbering forty, steadily
watched the two white men dress the
building stone.
The negroes are living in barracks and
huts in North Topeka. Two little towns
have been built, one called Redmanvilie,
the other Tennessee Town. The prop
erty adjoining these towns has greatly ‘de
preciated in value. One gentleman Cold
me he owned a piece of real estate that
before the negro exodus lie valued at
$0,000; now, he-would gladly part with it
for S2,800. He believed tlie evil to be a
permanent one. The barracks and huts
having been built, lie feared would be
kept full of this worthless class of negroes
until the buildings are burned by some
property holder.
The barracks are situated at the side of
the railroad track. Redmanvilie is on
the northern edge of a com field. Across
the field to the south, a fringe of timber
marks the river’s course. About a quar
ter of a mile cast of the barracks Is a
creek or slough. Heavy, well beaten
paths lead from tlie barracks to this wa
ter. When I visited the place, negro men
and women were slowly walking up and
down these paths carrying pails of water,
or in pairs idling the time away. At the
barracks the air quivered with laughter.
Groups of negroes sat sunning themselves
in the hot sun. Some were dancing, oth
ers amusing themselves by tricks to dogs.
There were little dogs, middle-sized dogs,
big dogs, yellow, white, black,
spotted and brindle dogs, smooth
dogs and* rough haired dogs,
some with long tails, some
with stub tails, all of one breed—the cur.
1 was astonished at the generosity of tlie
subscribers to the exodus fund. To feed,
clothe, and shelter the poor, outraged ne
groes, who fled from the brutality of the
Southern land,- is charitable. To cheer
fully feed a drove of mangy animals, so as
to keep the outraged ones from brooding
over the wrongs they liave endured by
giving their minds occupation in teaching
tricks to curs, is an unparalleled act ef gen
erosity. A yellow dog witli a bobtail, sit
ting upon Ins haunches, balancing a bit of
lioecakc on his nose, and at the command
“Dar now 1” tossing it into tlio air, and
catching it as it felt, attracted my atten
tion. I felt that the negro was progress
ing in civilization. A white man situated
as this negro was, would have gone crazy
on realizing his degradation os a pension
er on public charity. The negro sat in
tlie sun, happy and contented, and taught
a bobtailed cur tricks.
The Northern Winter.
The Tribune lias an interesting note of
the winter which expired with last Sun
day. Interviewing professional meteorol
ogists in the neighborhood of New York,
it gives some figures to illustrate the con
trast with previous seasons.
Mr. Lynch, who has recently succeeded
Mr. Donbauser in charge of the Signal
Service station at this port, said; “ We
have never had a winter like this since the
bureau was established in 1871. Why last
month tlie temperature was sixteen de
grees above the mean average for January
m other years. The average for January
generally is twenty-four degrees, while
this year it was forty. In 1879 it was
tweuty-seven degrees; in 1878, thirty-two
degrees; in 1877, twenty-eight degrees; In
1870, thirty-three degrees. This month
has probably been the coldest one of the
season, and the average thus far is about
thirty-seven degrees, while the mean
average is * about thirty-three de
grees. Last February the average
was about twenty-five degrees; m
1878, thirty-four degrees; in 1877, thirty-
six degrees; in 1870, thirty-one degrees.
The highest temperature this month was
on the 27tli, when the thermometer reach
ed sixty-five degrees.
These weather wise authorities say
confidently that there will be no more
cold. The winter is OTer, and the Ice
houses are empty. And this, while the
season has been remarkably severe in
Europe. In Rome the weather has been
very cold. In Paris the gas and water
pipes have been frozen, and there has been
plenty of ice and sleighing. In southern
Europe, where there is no provision for
defense against the cold, the people have
been frozen up and have suffered severely,
without tire places or fuel.
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FAMILINE.
A Safe aid Usual Raady
PROMPTLY BELIEVING
MIN AND INFLAMMATION
FOE EXTERNAL AND IN1ERNAL
USE.
This Family Balaam is composod of Faria,
Boot a and Resinous Gams Ircm tbe trees of oar
Native Forests. Each one of these ingredients
l« goed for tee oomplair.ts lor which FAMlLlfl e
Is nroommended. but whin compound ea logeth-
tried daring the past two jsars. overy oco using
laying, “1 Would not be without it.' Every
Family should hare it in their house, ready for
use.
Numerous testimonials have been received
which will be published, from persons who bar
used the Famhine Ba’s&m tor the past two years
showing the surprising efficacy, value and suc
cess or this Familine Bi :am. For its quick and
sure healing properties, it has no equal; lor it*
relieving and allaying inflammation, no medi
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perfectly safe reuse at any and all times, and a
quick and thorough cure for such complaints as
Fains inthoCheit, Shoulders, back and Side
Burns and Scalds, 8pralcS, Strains, Braises,
Rheumatic and Neuralgia Fains, Swelling
of the Joints,Stiff Joints,Stiff Neck,Con
tracted Muscles. Epical Affectisns,
White Swellings, Chafes, Calluses,
* Gails, Bunions, Chilblains, Corns,
Frost Bites, Folsoning by Dog-
i wood or Ivy, Stings of lniocls,
Chipped Hands, Lips, Rinr-
worc.s. Salt Rheum,Teiter,
Pimples, Itching,Dry Sca
ly Eruptions of the Skin.
Old Sores.Scald Head
Cntward Humors of
any kind. Hemor
rhoids, Files,
Numbness, Worms,
Ague in the Face, Bar-ache,
Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Conghs, Croup.
This Family Balsam Familine surpasses any
and all other known remedies recommended for
inch complaints. In each package will be found
a pamphlet containing a short treatise on all the
complaints lor which this Balsam is recommend
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Balsam for each complaint.
Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle.
Pifty.rent size contains threo times the quan
tity of twenty-Are-cent size.
PREPARED BY
II. Tt. STEVEKS,
Proprietor of Vegetme,
Beaton, Mass.
VAM ALINE is sold by all Druggists.
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TUESDAY, MAR. 9, I8SO-H81U Hwmluy
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Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the terra o!
twenty .fire years, to which contract the nmola-
ble faith ot the State is pledgod.wt irh pledge has
been renewed by an overwhelming popular voto,
securing its franchise in the new constitution
adopted December 2. 1879, with a Capital of
*1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve
(and of $350,000. IT8 GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DI8TRI HUTIOPS will take place monthly,
on the second Tuesday.
It never scales orpostpones. Look at the follow-
in* Diitributioi*:
CAPITAL PRIZE 130,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACH.
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZB8.
1 Capital Friz* SSO.fOO
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize 6.000
2 Prize* of S*A00 6,000
5 Prizes of 1,000.
20 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of
SCO Prizes of
1000 Prizes of
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prises ol $600..,..,.. _ 2,700
9 Approximation Prises of 200 1.800
9 Approximation Prists of 160.,,. 90J
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r same person at No SI# Broadway, New York.
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wise are S windlers.
on R Wist.
Opium is the most dangerous drug, es
pecially when given to children in tlie
shape of a soothing remedy. Dr- Bull’s
Baby Syrup is warranted not to contain
opium in any form and is the most. inno
cent remedy for children. Price 25 cents.
TUTT
PILLS
t
. SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
TjOhs of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the Head, with r. dull sensation in the back
part, Pain under tho shouiderblodo, full-
aaaa after eating, v/itn a dm inclination to
oxertionof body or mind, Irritability of
temper. Low spirits, with Meeting cf Sav
ing neglected aoroocaty, 'Weariness, 13 in-
gcnorally over tho right eye,
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine.
IF TEESE WARN IHGS AHF UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON DEDEVEL0PCD.
TSTT’S PILL3 arc especially adapted to
surh ruses, one doso effect* such a change
of feeling ns to notonlsh the sufferer.
CONSTIPATION.
Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect
health be tujojvc!. If tho roniiipaiipn Is
of recent date, a sin-lo doe* of TUTTS PILLS
trill suffice. but if it has become habhaal, oco
pill should be taken eveiy night, gradually lessen
ing the frequency of lb. dose until ft regular daily
movement is obtained, which will soon fo,lotr.
Dr. I. G*r Lewis, Fulton, Ark., any* t
•< After a practice of 25 years, I pronounce
Terrs PILLS the best ami-bflicur
ever Made.”
seine
rrvousnets. I never had any medicine to
me to much good as TUTT’3 PILLS. They are
as good as represented.**
Odicc 35 Murray Street, New York.
TUTT’S HATH. DYE.
Gray Ha» or Whisker* chanced to a Glomy
Black by a imgla application ef this DTK. It to*
parts a Natural Color, acts lnstantanoonsly. snd *■
ss Huns!«*• mspnn* water. Sold by Druggists, or
SM)t by express on recoi|«t of il. i
Office 30 Murray St., New York*
JAB U W XIT
WEST BROS
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BAGGING AND TIBS FOB 8ALB.
Prompt attention to hualnen and liberal d
an re on aonsiguraents. aux20 dsweat
Valuable Citv Property
FOR SALE*
I Offer for tale five handsomeboilding lot; ad
joining my residence lot and fronting on Geor
gia Avenue, Niatet place, mid Cherry street. For
information *1 to termi, etc., apply to TURPIN
* OGDEN, who have a map ol the “property. If
ofM«o^beV.«¥t^legamnra«reI &BE “ tr
Varan. Febl.1880.tda
EORQIA. BIFB COUNTY—NOTItiB TP
U MITOB8 ilDOBSiroil:
Yen are aerified to present onto theunder-
aigned aU claims you may have againat the es
tate of Calliedonia Savage, and all perzont in
debted toaaid estate will make immediate set
tlement onto tbe underlined.
ftb5-law6w* LAVINIA 8AYAGF,
Executrix
■ habit r-alMcu* and
■ cored. Pape* and
I plaining mode of tre:
I testimonials of core*,
* _ Ja!>o a trial bettfe fto
Men rriutrt to init ;u
OPIUM
raac. Priest reduced to suit -
(formerly Mr*. Dr. A B. CoIBnsJ LaPorte. I
nd permanently
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WARNER'S
REMEDIES
Hirner’s Safe Filin are an Immediate
stimulus for a Torpid Liver, and curcH'os-
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ious ni-rrhem, Xlalarln, Fever and
Ague, and are useful at times In nearly all
diseases to cause a free and regular action of
the Bowels. The best antidote for all —
rial I’oi-on. Price, 23 cents a Box.
llamer'* Safe Xerrine quickly gives
Beat and Sleep to the suffering,-curesllead-
over-work, mental shocks, and other causes.
It relieves the pafnsof
all diseases ami is nev
er injurious to the sys
tem. The best of all
Nervines.
Bottles of two sizes;
prices, 30 eta. and $1.
CTWm'ElrS Safe
KIDN^cW
n Safe
Diafetes
Cure
SAFE glTTffiS
saFT Nervine
SATE PULS.
erzrjyrhere.
H.H. Warner & Co.
Proprietors,
BOCHESTEB, If. Y.
CCJ’Scnd for psaphlet sal
Is absolutely odorless, and chemically
It Is snowflalce wliifo.
It is ansceptlNlo of the highest and most
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It possesses greater strength of body
than other trade brands.
It Is packed in Pound Parcels. Pull
Weight guaranteed.
ft costs less money than «ny Starch In
the World.
It Is sold universally In America by
Grocers ami Dealers.
Its annual consuniptloii reaches Twenty
Million Pounds. *3
It Uinanutacturcd by Andrew Erkenbrschsr,
nt Cincinnati, Ohio, in tho heart of
the greatest cereal region of «**
Globe.
HOSTJITERS
Sitters
The Bitten it variably rent'd* yellownefB
of ihs complexion and wbitea ot tbeey»>,
paioa in the tight aide and order the right
■boulder bltde, furred tongue, high colored
urine, nausea, vertigo, dyspepsia, con*t : pa-
tion, hsavines* or the In ad mental despon
dency, and every other manifestation or eo-
eimpaniment of a dieordeied condition of
the liver The a'omacb, bowels and kidneya
a’eo exporienoe their r gulatisg and tonio in-
fltecee.
For sale by all Droggleti and Dealers gen
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A Iresb atock at Hoetetter's Bitters ust re
c«ned at
deck ELLIS'DRUG PTOBE.
THE BEST REMEDY
FOR
Diseases of tlie Tiiroat m Lm©
m Diseases of the
AYERS pulmonary organs
ore so prevalent and
fatal, that a safe and
reliable remedy for
them Is invaluable
to every community.
Av eb’s Cherry
Pectoral Is such a
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merits the confi.
dence of tho public.
It is a scientific com-
ibination of the medi
cinal principles and
curative virtues of
the finest drugs,
chemically united,
to insure the great
est possible efiiciencyand uniformity of re-
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invalids to use it with confidence. It is
the most reliable remedy for diseases of
the throat and lungs that science has pro
duced. It strikes at the foundation of, all
. THE
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_ makes foitunea every-montfi.
explaining everything. Address
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PECTO
3 of any age _
very palatable, the youngest children
take it without difficulty. In the treat
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Throat, Bronchitis, Inliueuza, Cler
gyman’s Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup,
and Catarrh, tho effects of AVer's
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tudes are annually preserved from serious
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should be kept at band in every house,
hold, for the protection it affords in sud
den attacks. In Whooping-cough and
Consumption there is no other remedy
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The marvellous cures which Ayer’s
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the world are a sufficient guaranty that it
will continue to produce the best results.
An impartial trial will convince the most
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preparations for pulmonary complaints.
• Eminent physicians in all parts of the
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The test of half a century has proved ita
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Practical anil Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
■OLD BY ALL DBCaSISTS XTSBYTVHBBB.
Host, Kankfn & Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
feb19
NOTICE LEAVE TOSELL LAND.
/T.BORGIA, JONES COUNTY-Four woe>»
VJ alter date application will be mxl* to the
Court of Ordinary of Jone* county, lor an erder
to roll all the lands acil undivided interen in
lands belonging to eeiate of Joseph C. Barbee;
deceased.inthecountyoiJonc*. March 1 1880.
rnsrStd* A J. STEWART,
Administrator
A. G. TAILOR - ) BT lor rel'ef.etc. Bibb 8noe-
Tv. > rior Co-it. (Richer Term
w*. tailor J i87».
. Uanpearing to tbe Court by the return of tbs
Sheriff that tbe defendant is Lot to found ft.
this county; and it further app inrg that be
does cot reside in this Slat : Older a. that ter
vice he lerfnted on reid defenOact b.v publica
tion to be and appear at the next term of tbit
<'oaft, or that coi—’auant be allowed to pro-
Ord red farther, tl \t thi* o-der be naVliihed
O~oea aoalh for four month- in tboTclrgranh
and Meaeecrer, a public gautto published in the
e>i*ot Karon.
By the Coart;
JOHN I,. HARDEMAN.
Complainant’* Solicitor.
TJ. SIMMONS,
J.8.0 M C.
A true extract from the minute*, nf Bibb Su
terior Court. This 22d Novemher. 1879.
dtciS-lamlmw A. B ROSS. CIcV.
BAKER SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL be sold before tbe coritbocte door in
Newton, within tbe legal bear* of >»!e, on
the firit Tuesday in March ntxt, the following
properly to-wit:
Lota ef land No*, three hundred and seventy
two, three hundred apd seventy -three, and ibn 1
hurdred and terenty-foar, ail in the eighth dis
inct of »aid eountv, raid- to contain each t«c
hundred and fitly acres. more or Je**. Sold a*
the propertyei William Brovdaway to i»ti-fy
8uperp.r Couit fl. fa. B. O. Kenton vs. James „
Scarbrough, principal, tnd William Brosdawav.
ronirify. Property 1-inted out by defendant
William Broadaway. Tenant in poeaes-ion ttoti
fled in writing. -
J. n n.ry27,1880 J 8 9 A , P d H - ROWELt ' 8bCrlf '-
GEORGIA, JONKS COUNTY-Wherea*
vT Charles L. Ridley applies for administra
tion with the will annexes, on the estate oi Mrs-
Suvan A. Rialey, deceased.
These are to ci>e and admoni-b ail persona
concerned to show ecus, if any they h»-e why
the eas e shall not be granted at the next tens
ol this court, on dr-.t Monday in April next.
Witl ess my hand ofliciailv.
irarStd# ROLANU T BOSS,Ordinary.
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NOTICE.
A LL perrons having claims against the estate
of J. T, Josey are hereby notified to preaent
them, duly proven as required by law, for pay
ment. And all periors indebted to said estate
are notified to make immedirtejjajmrat^
mr4-law4w Adminittrator of J, T. Josey, dec’d
FIDOS & ODDS
BOOHING
lit) ETOilBI ill
Tbe prevaiUnc boom has straok lEeTiKo^nd
Organ trade. AU creation and their relatives are
buying instrument' this year. America’s count
less Factories can’t half supply tb# demand.
Manufacturers have to-day unfilled orders
enough to keep them busy for the n-xt six
months. Materia’and labor cost twenty-five to
fifty per cent, more than a few months since.
Manufacturers have raised prices and i*ust con
tinue toad ranc*. The iow prices ot the past
wont come again for years.
CONSIDER TH1&
As yet we still seU at old prices, but we MUST
ADVANCE SOON. Give us your order NOW,
for delivery of insfrumonts at once or within
THKBB MONTHS, and we will guarantee OLD
PRI089, even if tha advance com**. To do this
wo must have immediate orders 80 THAT WE
CAN CONTRACT AHEAD Don’t hesitate.
Don’t delay. We state the ease precisely a* it's.
Price* will advance YRRY BOON and LARGI-
LT, and those who wait will pay for the privi
lege. Take oor business advice and
OitDEtt AT ON (J.K*
LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA,
HMLESIIE HAW
d<w27-dlta-Awly
AM SMAN DEALERS,
$12001
POROUS
piasters
Butler,
INSTRUCTION ROOKS.
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3.26), sustains Us reputation as tbe most per
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reTired, implored and enlarged. Haadredt of
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itant and large demand. Bs sure to get tha right
book. Notioa tbe exact title, and accept no oth
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Now'getlyour E iSTBR MUSIO.^end for list.
For Seed Orgtn.
Ue Eunn'ittlii. g»iSSs
has a capital ‘'method*’ and an abundance d fine
pieces, instrumental and rocsUthat please while
they in
New Sunday School
eoesi. ByAbl
r instruct the learner.
Do not forget
warn robes, (so ou.) ■ ,
Song Book. A great success. By Abbey and
Mnoger. Everybody should possess it.
TESPBRANCB JBWBlB (35 cents.) By J. H.
T*d°*i NewfTempsnuio* 8ongs, all choice
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Antbems, tor cowmon choirs. By Johnson,
Awbobk mdM?pMt-bM. for tbe retail price.
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taaMtf
MURES OWM
REMEDY
A
VEGETABLE
MEDICINE FOR THE
BLOOD, UVER&KIDHEYS:
CURATINE,
For Blood Diseases.
GURATSNE,
For Liver Complaints.
CURATINE,
ror Kidney Discuses.
CURATINE,
For Rheumatism.
CURATINE,
For ScrolUlu Diseases.
CURATINE,
A medicinal com*
poundof known value-
combining in one prep
aration tho curative
powers for the evils
which produce ail dis
eases of the Flood, the
Lfrer, tbe KMntir*.
Harmless In action and
thorough In Ha effect.
It Is unexcelled for tbo
euro of all Flood I>,m-
wiaravufioflUBittMfr
Tetter,Salt MHeuni,
BHeumatiotH, 3ter-
enrial Foioonimr,
also Constipation,
Dyspepsia, rndt-
oestisn, Hour tUom-
arh, Detention of
Urine, etc.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THE BROWH CHEMICAL CO
BALTIMORE. Md.
HUNTgrSANKIN & LAMdE.
Wholesale Diuggisis, Maoon, Ga.
Popular Mont ly Drawing of the '
Commonwealth Dislrtfcn-
tlon Cow *
AT MAOAULBY’8 THBATRB,
In the City o f LoulsTille, <m 1
Sat arday, Feb. 28.1880.
authorised by act of the Lsg
1 nstained by *U the .couita
:y ooeur regularly on the laetday of
nttt -
yiMu by prominent quMdi oi ido b»»w.
Tb. Management caU attentmu to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only U.
“ IOt THI FOLLOWING PRIZB8. !
1 Prise,
1 Prise.
The** drawings
ialatur? of 18(9 and
of Kentucky occur regularly on
ft
•WT;fc. 1 FT*.
ima Prises SrtdTO'U'W. $UR4C0
wSeTtekM*,$l. H*UTickMa,»r\;_
^AJilroplImStm* for club rates riMuld
*°Fun Urt*oldrawfB« pubUshad lit LowisviU
Oourier-J carnal sad Now York Herald, one
mailed to all ticket-holders- Send all orders bd
moneyorbe.uk draft in letter, or' by eaprcsr
Order* of SS and upwaid by expreo* can boeexs.
at o«rexpense. AddressB. If>BoordmamOo*n
isr- Journal Buildioa. Louisruid K»~ or at No
183 Broadway, New York.
augSO eodtuthnaatkwly
TH: 0Y-U CAKE
U the moat economical form of Washing
Soap. All bar or square cake* wear down in
to a large flat pieoe, too thin to handle
her*fore, wasted; while the OYAIi
and, therefore,
CAKE cf^H
COLGATE t CO'S
“NSW” SOAP can bo eat in two; tho oral
end clasped readily in the band, and the lar
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with,
out any waste. COLGATE <fc OO. recoin
mend their
"NEW”SOAP
Trade-Mark Registered) to Careful home
•operanot only as superior in qualify ha
in form lb* most eyoaiaisv iotp ever
ads. augSO-wAaat tf
HOP BITTERS.
(A Medicine, not a Drink,)
COST AC'S ' v
HOPS, Bucnu, MANDRAKM,
DANDELION,
■I'KIdY CURB
an Dlssaww of thft Stomach, Bcwsta, Blood, Urar,
1 Urinary Organa Msniinmma A
and cspodally Fnssls OoatdaMSa^
SlOOO IN GOLD.\ _
be paid fora earn tbsy win no* ear* or hat
for anything hnpura orinpirioasfomxl la tbs
trunk* for Bop BttSars and tay t
before you Mespt Taken* s*ksrw
Dm Hor Pas for Stosnocb, liver and Odasy Is sara-
rtertoallothera Ceres by ahaorptiou. Ask drug
D. L C. la anaorc'uU and lrrentstlble cn-»far dnmk-
mwas, 0*0 of opium, tobacco and naroottai
■g t Send for circular. . BBBBI
Aim ->ld by dr-gjUU. I I'p E'.tUr, Mfc.Ca. Bedu-Wr, ff.T.
w k eoiDox xuntiiiu
W. W. GORDON * CO.
Sooorssor to Tiaon A Gordon),
Ootton Factors
CommlMion Merchant^
NO 1U BAY 8TBBBT, SAVANNAH, GA,
HOWABD TIN8LBY, Travvlln* Agsat-
LOANS MAD’, UPON SATI4FA0TOMY AB-
8U&ANOI OF COTTON BOIPMBHIW.
VERT PULL ADVANCES MADE ON OOB-
SIGKMBNTS OFCOTTON. '
BAGGING AND TIBS FUBN18K1D OUE
9M1U AT LOWEST EilEMnUA
M
AHH003
Prctcrfptli
>erainal Wejtki
ehkiita, Loss of 1
Ou»(
$1)4
orders brought or by indiscretion or aioiw. Any
Pnirrist hsj* tb* in^redienU. Address _
DATYMOR A CO., 7ft -TsMiadt.V. %
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
TTTJLL be sold before the court house doorm
VV tbe town of ClintqBon the first Tuesday in
April next, between :he feral hours of sale, three
hundred acres el land, more or less, adjoiuirg
the landaof Jawee B. Denton. Jackron Roberts,
and othtrs, and known a. the Sawyer rlf c«. Lev-
V d on as the property cf P. O. Sawyer, trnstee
for wife and rhildrer, to satisfy a tax fl fa. tuned
by W.. J. Gresham, lax collector, for the sear
1879. This February 18. D80.
fenlOtd , W. J. GREBHAW. Sheriff.
G kOltUlt, ttiub county —V*neiea- J.a. koa
ter,'dmieiktrator ol tbe estate of A. E.Fca
ter. 1* toot said county dccearod, has made apnli-
cation for leave to tell wild lands belonging to
said estate at private sale
Tiicsj ar* therefore to cite and admonish all
r-etsous corcerred to be and appeer «t tho '.'curt
of Ordinary of said county on the fir-t Monday
■n March next to show enuse.if any they have,
why arid a> plica*iouebould not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
J. A. MCMANUS. Ordinary.
JsnuirrSO. 1890.Sltdfr-
VTIU be m-UAl rCK to all appllcaalv, and to coUonen vri'Aont
cJirtsi a Jt von tain, four cnlnred plsltt, 6CO vnerarlnct
- ralaaM,tnal£ fUndforll. Aidrew,
_C.M. FEEEY fie C0. t Detroit, Xloh,
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS; BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON RIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, &o. Sand for Price-list,
W. H: DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY;
Imitations.
To protect the public against Imitation* and Fraud we caution all pmchaurj of
B£NSON’5 CAPCINS POROUS PZ.AST£R£
to see that the word CAPCINK on the label is eorrertly apotled. Do not allow some ctnerptazke
to be palmed off under a similar sounding nsme, with the assuranoe that it it tbe same IHrg (was
good. Bear in mind that the only object such Tendor can have is the fact that they can buy imita
tions at the prices less than that oi the genuine, and they hope by this mbs tituticn to gals a tn at
additional profit.
8 P ABORT A JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical 1 he mats, New York,
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LINENS,
COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS,
FLANNELS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
Girls* and Boys’ Suits,
Ladles' Underwear,
Infanta Outfits,
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS,
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RUCIHNGS.
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
HAMBURGH,
SKIRT BRAID,
REAVING SILK,
PINS.
FRINGES,
NEEDLES,
FANCY GOOPS,-<fcc.
Y GOODS
BYMAIL.
Send for Samples or information, and
satisfy y^.rself hoio cheaply and quickly
you, can, yet everything in
CRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
of us try Mail or Express. We carry an
average r *bout $400,000, all 7 >oug?d
for prompt cash. BST’Tmj vs.
JTave the Children send for a set oj Dttr
Advertising Cards. ■
C90PER&CONARD,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
EstaMI-had 18S3.
G KOROIA, BIBB COUNTY—It is agreed b.v
and beta een the partieshereof, all residents
cf mM county and State, to form a limited eo-
pxrtuership, under the law* oLGeoreia, and that
said copartnership shall be conducted under ti,r
following piovi-iooe:
1. Thefirm name of said copartnerihip shall be
W. A. Doody," which alone shall be usod in its
dealings.
2. 8a<d copartnership shall bo located in the
city O! Maco.1. eel'county snd and it-
busmeis shall bo the dealing by retail i? Gone-
ral moh hundiic. euth as dry roods, clothing
b fits and shoes, and other article* ot such char-
3. \V. A. Doody shell be the general rartner,
and sh II have full direction andmenaromentef
the bu-'nes*. Myron Nussbeum and Joseph
Dannenberg. all ot said county, are special p-rt-
ners. -i
4. W. A. Doody has contributed four Ibouiand
_ d'a'8 to said partnership, and Myron h'uss-
laum and Joseph Dannenberg baye each con
tributed four thousand dollars to the capital
sii.ck ol the seme.
t. This psrtnmhip shall begin on the fOih day
January, 1880, and shall end on t*e 26th d-v of
Jannsry, 18tS. rnless sooner dissolved, as here-
inalter provided, to-wit: In caseeiiher party be
comes dissatisfied with seid partnership the
same n ay bo dissolred alter the first year, pto-
viood six months notice be given alter said ttmc,
cf such intended dissolution to .he ether party or
parties—said notice to be in -writing, givirg thi
reasons therefor.
It is further agreed that the said VI. A. Doody
at a:I bo paid from the pertnersbip avtets.tUo
sum of fitly dollars per month, and this smcsiit
to be charnel to tho experts account This pay
ment to rontii.ue until a dissolution, unless oth-
wiseagieed on.
Witness our hand., this 12th day of January,
1680.
■W. 4. DOODY.
MYRON NUS8B4UM
JOSKFH DANb £N BERG.
Signed tbu 12th day of January, 18S-J. and ac
knowledged biters .. _
J.T.ROD3ER8.
N. P. Bibb Co., Ga.
MACOX. Ga., Jarusry 12.1880.
I certify that the above instrum-nt waa signed
d aekn> .lodged by the part es thtieio before
me this cay.
J.T. RODGERS,
N. P. B.bh Co, Ga.
EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Betcre mec.me
r in person. W. A. Doody. who being duly
swcrn'depcsea and ssys that he is tbo general
partner m a limited copartnership abont io be
; onaea in said county, under the name cf W. A.
Doody, ard that Myron Nus&bsum and Joseph
Dann-nberg are the tperi-1 partners therein,
md that tbe amount agreed to bo contributed by
each of them to wit: the sutnol four thousand
diliaro, to tbe capital stock < f said firm, h»« been
actually paid in. and in good faith contributed
thereto. A. DOODY,
Sworn to and subscribed before me this «otb
day of January, 1880. J. T. RODGKRS,
mar* w 4w Notary Bibb county, Georgia.
G 1
My Annual Catalogue of Vegetable
and Flower leedfor 1880, rich iu engrav
ings from photograph! of the originals, will be
MUtFRFEXoall who apply. My < Id customers
need not write for it. 1 oiler one of the largest
collections of vegetable seed evers«nt out by any
Seed Bouse in Amerra. a Ism portion of which
were grown on my aix seed farm*. Full direc
tions lor cultivation on each package. Allseed
warr eted to bo both fresh and I rue to rame; to
far. that should it nro»« otherwise, I will refill
the order gratis. The-oriainal introducrof the
Hubbaid Squash, 1 hn Dry’s Melon, Marbiebeei
Cabbages, Mexican Corn, and scores ot ether veg
etables. I invite tnr j atronige of all who are anx
loustobave'h'i- seed directly from tha grower.
fre*h; true, snd ef tbe very h. at strain,
Newve.efsbVn ajeriMt
Know Thyself.
T UB nntold miseries that
result frtm indiscretion
in early life ussy be alleviat
ed an l cured. Those who
doubt this assertion should
purr base the new medical
work pubV-hcd by the PEA
BODY MEDICAL INSTI
TUTE. Boston, entitled
THE SCIaNOB OFLIFB;
or, .BLN PREsRRVATION. Exhausted vi
tality nervous and physiral c ability, er TBalitv
impaired by tbe errors of youth or too close or
too closs application to but iotas, may be nttor
ed aud manhood resalnsd. _;l
Two hondredth edition, revised and enlarged,
JiutxaMiabed. Iti* a standard medioal work,
the brat in tha English laucnsge, written by a
phvsioiau of groat sxcerience, to whom jia
awarded a gold and Jewelled medal by the Na-
ttonal Medical Association. It contain* beanti-
f«l and vary expensive engraving*. Th. as hun
dred pages, more tb»a $0 valuable prescript'ons
for all forms of prevailing dbeare, tbe result et
many yean of extorsive snd success!nl practice,
either one •( which is worth ten time* the price
et tba book. Bound in French doth, price only
fl, eent by mail pq tpeid.
Tbe London Lancet s»ya: "So perron should
be without this valuable book. The author it a
noblt bfBOfeQtOY."
An iltuslratcd sample eent to all on receipt ol
6 cecta for postage.
The author rJeri
S FI-HSK.
tie* president
R pbl.coM B. M D. N B LYNCH. M D. and X
R DOOM SELL. M D faculty of the FhiUdel-
phi* University of Medicine-and 8urgery. aim
the faculty of the American University of Phila
delphia. also Hon P A BI8-KI.L. MD. president
of she National Medical t teceiation.
Address Dr W H PAR
KER. No 4 Bcdfinrh 8t.
£ jskn, Maaa. The au-
•FsapTSSS THYSELF
skill and experience. * A* * WAdMP
novso wlv ■
BEAL
GANGERS!
CUBED.
TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE.
For particular*, address with stamp, JAMBS
M HARDAWAY, Liberty Hill, Pike county.
Ga. novis
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
BY authority of an order of tho Court of Ordi
nary ot Chatham county, will be eold before the
court house door io Savannah,on the lit Tuesday
In April next, wi-hfn the leral boon o. sale, the
following property belonging to the estate of Ed
ward 0. Anderson, deceased: All that tract of
land situate in the cjunty ot Bibb. State of Geor
gia, near the city oi Macon, and fronting on the
road loading from Msoon to Forsyth is TineviUt,
known as tbo plava nought by Geo. W. An
derson from M>s. H. B. Freeman, executrix, etc.,
eonlainiag SS,'- seres, more or leu.
For information apply to Turpin A Ogden,
JANE M. ANDERSON,
Administratrix.
u/7f7 a month and expenses guaranteed
•Til Agents. Outfit free. fc*a w ft O
"Iain*.
uguata, Ea
fiHRRIEBi.s ALES.
W ILL be told before the court housed oorm
thet wntf Clinton. Jones comity. Ge-rgm,
on tho first fueaday in April next, between tho
1-gal hour* of atle, the following property, to-
wit: Three hundred and thirty seres of land,
more or less, adjoining the land* of Jclin b.
Stewart,Robt Smith ana P.B. H.sielando hers.
Levied on as tbo property of Aiforet Giawion to
satisfy two fi. fas lisuod from the Superior Court
of said county in favor of El zabrth Glawson ai d
Stodaid B. Glawson, mdmintetratora otthees-
tat- of J06ss Glawson. deceased, vs. Alford
Glawson. principal, and Beal on Glawson and
Joseph Glawson, security. The other Vi. Alford
Glawson principal, and Seebcn Giawion and
Jsmea Glawson loranty. Property pointed out
byenoolthe plaintiff*, and in possession «f de
fendant. This February 23.1880.
foh«7td W. J. GRESHAM. Sheriff.
1 The Littie Rock and Port
UOSIES IB (Smith Railway offer for sale
i the best LANDS in the West
Wee+ewn 5or Southwest, with healthy
W 1 climate, fertile soil,and not
(affected by drouth. Eaay
Arkansas Fullinfo,a>, ‘-
*•% l °D. SLACK, Land Commissioner,
Jan24-wl3t Little Reek, Ark.
$55-66 ft 1
G R1UKOU1
Ageute profit rer week. Will prove
“ or forfeit (500. $4 Outfit free. S.
1 RIDEOUT ft CO, 318.Fulton. street, NY.
oetS —
G eorgia, mbbCounty—Where** Mr* Mar
tha L. Hama, guardian of Mattie J., Annie
L.and Jimmie A. Harris, has applied to the
ertv, this is therefore to cite ali persons concern
ed to be and appear at the Conrt of Ordinary
said county on the first Monday in May next
■how cause, if any they have, why the said Mar
thaL. Harris should not be dismissed from he
guardianship ot said Hattie J„ Annie L*and
Jin mis A, Harris and reoelve tbe usual letters
ft( dlSMiliiODe
Given under my offieisl signature.
tebttd* J. A. McMANPB, Ordinary.^-
arCIIYC Per the Pictorial BibleOommtnta'
Al’Elf 1 O tor. 1,018 page*, «75 illustration 8
tL DTrn and maps. The most complete and
IT ™ IEU comprenenaivo Commentary on the
entire scriptures (in one volume) ever published
Price 31.76. Bradley, Garrestou a Co, <6 New
fit. Nashville.. Tenn. ym nov7w
G EORGIA, BIBB OOUNTT-Whereas Lau
ra Nathans baa applied to me for the eetfng
apart ot homestead of personalty and tha valua
tion of the same, and I will peas upon tbe san e
at my office on Saturday the mh day cf March.
1880, at 19 o’clock a. m.
Witness my official signature, February 20,
1810.
' feb81td* J. A. MoMAKUB, Ordinary.
YaltaWe land for Sale-
G IOEGIA, Craw ford ecunty.—By virtue o
1 tbe power reused in me by a certain mort-
gmre executed by J. L. Parsons to secure a cer
tain promisrory note, for the sum of one hundred
and etahty-one dollars and fifty cents. (-8181.80).
stid mortgage dated the 26th day ot Jone, 1879,
and recorded in tbe Clork’s office of the Superior
Court of eaid county, in book J< bath said note
and mortgage Being signed by the said J. L. Par
sons, and due. I wi 1 on Tuesday the second (lav
of March. 1180, before tbe court home door in tbe
town of K cxville. Georgia, expeae at public sale
to tbe highest bidder, tor cash, tho following de
scribed property, to-wit: One hundred and one
seres of land, more or lees, being the north half
of lot number 126, bounded ai follows: North by
lands of J. L. Paraons, east by S. W. Hatcher,
south by Mrs. L. G. Parsons, and west by B. R.
Harntoa. Titles fee simp:* will be msde to the
purchaser as authorised in raid mortgage.
Said tract of land will be sold to satisfy tbe
priEciial,interest, andattornej’s feet, to-wit:
One hundred, and elghty-ose dollars and filty
cents principal, with Interest at twelve per eent.
per annum from the lit day of Oo'ober. 1879 and
ton per cent, additional upon said principal and
Interest attomev'af-ea, at expressed in said mort
gage. The said mortgage made a d delivered to
me, tbe undenmneA to secure said note with the
power expressed therein to sell said property in
tho event default waa made in the payment
thereof, and default having been made on the
day or sale I wilt execute title* in tee simple Vo
he same
This the Id day of February, If SO. •
g8 lawtw A, B, 8MALL.
/GEORGIA. Bibb Countv.—w bereas Charles
(JT E, caitpbell, guardian of Mary M and Vir
ginia L.Redding, minora, baa made application
for leave to sell real estate in the town of Thom-
acton, in the county cf Upson, belonging to said
minors.
These tre therefore to c'te and admonish all
persons oonoeraed to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary ef said county on the first Monday in
March next, to show cause, if any they hare, why
said applies! on ebculd not be gi anted.
Witness my hand officially.
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
January 80, I880 81M*
| > BO&QIa, BIBK COUki'X ■—vs hereass t>en-
UT Jamin T. Ray has made appli atiou for let
ters ot dismission as administrator from tha es
tate of Yalentine Nash, Ute ef said county Jde
ce&rcd.
The'Oare therefore to cite and admonish all
persons eonoernsd to be and rppear at tbe L ourt
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
April next to show eauae. if any they have, why
letters of dbmlaaioa should not bo slanted to
O RDINARY’^ offlor, Jones coun'.y, Georgia.
January 20,18S0.—Where*. Kohe.-t II. Har
son guardian for the minor children of i-amuul
T. Morgan, deceased, applies to me ferdismtaarraa
from said cu-irdisnship.
These are to notify all yerrons concerned to
show cause at this office on or by tho first Mon
day in April rest, if any they have, why the aam&
> shall net be granted.
Witness my baud officiaftv.
ja*24tdw ROLANDT. ROSS, Ordinary.
'Valuable Laud for Sale.
G EORGIA, Crawford county.—By virtue cS
tbe power vested in me by a certain mort
gage executed I y G. M. Lumpkin to secure »
co tain promissory note ferthesum of or.o hun
dred ana fifty do’lars ($160), said mortgage dated
the 23d dayof January. 1879,snd recorded in thee
Clerk’s office of Crawford rounly, in Book J,
pages 7* and 77.1 will, on Tuesday the second
da} of March. 1880 before tho eourt houio door,
in the town of Knoxville. Georgia, expose at pub
lic sale to the highe-t bidder for eash, tho ‘oL’ow-
ing described property, to-wit: The oast LaH
ollot of land No. 63 in tbo f event h diit.-ie: ol
originally Houston now Crawford co -nly, State
of Georgia, containing oni hundred cnoaad one*
fourth acrea (U1V). mcro or less, known rslka
Nancy 8fiaddell piace. Titles in fee simple wiM
be it ado to tho purchaier, as authorized in said
mortgage- Raid tract of land -will bo so'rt to sat
isfy tbe principal, interest and attorney’s fees, to-
wit : Ono hundred sml fifty dollais principal,
with interest at twelve per cent, per annasa
from November 1,1879. and s25 attorney’s .'mb*.
<i expressed In said mortgage. The said mart-
gsge male and deliver, .1 to me, tho undersigned,
to secure said note, with tho pewer expressed
therein, to sell said property in tho event default;
was made iD the payment thereof and dole alt
having keen mado on the day cl n-r, twill exe
cute titles in fee simple to the tame. This Feb
ruary 2.1831.
i»n£9-I*wtw JACOB RK1SEL.
/ORDINARY’S office Jones county, Gewrito
\y Jancar} 29. ISSi).—Wherejis Bb-bard Johxr*
eon. admlui*trator of estate of Toliver llaws, de
ceased, applies to mo for dismission.
These are to cite and admonish ell psrsnam
oor earned to show cause at th ! s office on erlgr
tlie first Monday in May next, if any they haves,
why the same shall not be granted,
witness my hand officially,
i«nS4 td» ROLAND T. RQH°. Ordinary,
1.0ST HO&SJS.
S THAIED or stolen from Linron D. Johnoesr,
living on tbe new Hoostiiiiroad.or.e mEe
and a half from the court house iu Macon, on tha
8th day ot December, 1879. be'.weeu one o’clock
and dark, one large sorrel pcn> horse. He has as
small white snot on the forehead; the msv.o a lit
tle mixed with white hairs: at leisure gain is in
clined to carry hi* head rather low; with tha ea-
oeption of tho whito spot on the forehead and ir»
ti-o omne ho is a to’.id sorrel: a number one sad
dle horse, a gooo racker, and a good buggy anefi
wagon and plow horse.
Five dollars will be paid to ap.v person for In
or to let me know where ho is. Address.
L. D. JOHNSON.
M. and B. R. K. shop, Macon. Ga.
_ November 28, 1879—Whereas fiusan A."
Bindley, administratrix, applies to me for di»-
missicn from estate of Josepb Bradley decoaxeft
These a>o to notify all perrons conerrced to
show cause at this effireon tbe first Monday fat
vnrch next, if auy they ha\„e why the sure
■bait not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
novJOtd* BOLAND T R'lHS, Ordinary-
JSO RUSSULE 00n
Green River Works,
snlSS-dawSm
’GOTIM
f V kUd'U, BldU COUNTY.—Wherees W.fT,
U Hollingsworth has made application for
letters ot diswission as a-iministr-tor from the-
estate of Eliza J. Hollingsworth, late of sard
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and mlmomVb all
p rtens concerned to be *c<i arreur the Caoxi ■
ol Oroioaiy ot raid county on tbo first Monday
in April next to show cause, if any they have,
whv letters of dismission should not bet ranted
to aopiicant.
Witness my official signature. s
- ‘ Mcl
1 «-4M
J. A. McManus Oriinaiy.
TINWARE
silRON & STEEL,|3
Carriage ui ffagai Maieml?,
gjLeallier anil Burlier
Hi AYERY’Si i)}
3j TW' HOBSE PLOWS,id
Hi j_ iJJ
I N-F00T PLOWS.
§|GUNS, PISTOLS,r
gi AMMXJNJLTIOIV, [q
®[FISHING TACKLE, Etc. Etc.!s|
We have a well assorted stock and
“Iguarantee prices.!'
applicant.
witness ay official signatnre.
fan* J. A. MCE Ah
CMANUS. Ordinary.
Mortgage Sale ot Land-
G eorgia, crawpobd county.- By vt>-
tue ot the power vested m me by two mort
gage* executed by Annie Mai-itih Hnrp,.r. to-wit:
One mortgage given to i ecu re a certain promr-
issory note lor twenty-five dollars due tbe 13tb
October, 1879, bearing intoreet at 12 per cent, pew
annum, after maturity. Paid mortgage dated
13th dayof May. 1879, and reeonied in the Clerk’b
office Superior Court of said county, in beck J.
And ono other mortgsge given to-rcure a cer
tain promissory note lor flity doiiars. dueNo-
▼emher 1, U7B, nearing interest at 12 per cant,
per annum after maturity. Paid mortgage date*
6th March, 1879, and recorded iu ( le'k’s oflte
Superior Court of said county, in bock J. I will
on tbe first Tuesday in April. 1880, before th»
court-house door in Knoxville. Georgia, erpciw
at public tale, to tho highest Inoder, for rash, the
foUowicx described property, to-wit: One hun
dred and sixty (160) acres ot land. more or lea*,
being all o'tat No. 42. north of the Macon reed,
in the itith dislrietof Crawford county, G*. Tta-
t es in fee simple will to msde o the pare baser
as authorized in slid mortgages. Said tract 08
V.nd will he soid to »ati : fy tbe principal, mterort,
and s'.torney's foes, to-wit. eeventy-five doBara
pr.ndpal, with interest as abort d> scrircJ.artd
twenty doiiars attorney’s loos, as expressed trn
i& .t mortgages. The »aid mertgaxes msde aral
delivered to me, the undersigned. toe, cure ostsi
notes with tho power expres- d therein »9t»H
said property iu the event defeult vs? madam
the payment thereof, and rf fault having been
made, on the day of isle 1 will execute tultaim
fee simple to tbe tame.
A. B. ALL.
February 23,1880.-td
Executors’ S Ue
a SDK R snd by virtue cf an order granted ky
tho Hon. James P. Brewdsuray. OTdinamr
in and for the county ol B«»er. 81 »te of Geoxgtto
will be sold beta re tbe oourt brnsc door of Baktar
county, town of Newton, within the lesal hotue*
of a.!?, in the first Tuesday in April: ext, estta
property of theestate of V. l>. Wiliiams, tatoe*
Baker county, deceased, thre. hundred aod tow-
enty-throe and ore third i 873 1-31 sere* of Jaoft
sitsatrdin Howard’s district Kibb county, Ga..
and known as lots Nos. 2t4. 26 and 297. amount
ing to 8731 3 acres. Hold for diri.ion rmoeg tha
heirs ol said W. D. Williams, deceased. Til—
0 ’?ebi4-lawtt J: H. ft W. W. WILL IAME,
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