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The Troubles of Kansas.
\ Kaunas correspondent of the New
v'rkSim, writing near Topeka, gives a
liscouraging account of the state of aflat'
iicadquartcrs of the Southern uc-
; vs< Ti ie bulk of them, lie thinks, were
born idlers at home, and they have not
!ost ,]iat character by emigration. They
live on charity and the labors of their wo-
men „ bouse servants and laundresses.
I iviug in tins way almost without ex-
‘ ami offering labor at fifty cents,
have destroyed the labor market for
,l, c w hites, who demand a dollar.
gut while they are very forward in
tlicir 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 tlicir wives
and daughters can cam to anything like
cady work. Meanwhile the white la
borers, who must pay for their food and
shelter and subsist tlicir families, and
canuot do it at titty cents per day, are in a
vel v moody and hostile temper. And so
property owners whose possessions
lav near the habitats of these colonics of
refugees. They can neither 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
the sidewalk in small groups, all smok
ing and all with great interest watching
the white men work. At an hour later I
a"ain passed. There were but twenty,
three black men braced againt the railing
by the bank. Kiglit had crossed to the
other side of the street and joined a gang
of nine other refugees, and the black for
ces, now numbering forty, steadily
watclied 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 Itedmanville,
the other Tennessee Town. The prop
erty adjoining these towns lias greatly de
preciated in value. One gentleman told
me lie owned a piece of real estate that
In-fore the negro exodus he valued at
$I!,0UU; now, he would gladly part with it
for $2,{!00. lie believed the evil to he a
|K-niiaiicnt one. The barracks and huts
having been built, he feared would be
kept fiili of this worthless class of negroes
until tiie buildings are burned by some
property bolder.
The barracks are situated at the side of
the railroad track. Itedmanville is on
the northern edge of a corn field. Across
tin- field to the south, a fringe of timber
marks the river’s course. About a quar
ter of a mile east of the barracks is a
creek or slough. Iloavy, well beaten
paths h ad from the 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,
(■'roups 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,
spitted 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 the
subscribers to the exodus fund. To feed,
rlotlie, and shelter tiie 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 tiie wrongs they have endured by
giving their minds occupation in teaching
tricks to cure, is an unparalleled act of gen
erosity. A yellow dog with a bobtail, sit
ting upon bis haunches, balancing a bit of
lioecakc on his nose, and at the command
‘•Bar now!” tossing it into the air, and
patching it as it fell, attracted my atten
tion. 1 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 as a pension
er on public charity. The negro sat in
tiie sun, happy and contented, and taught
a bobtailed cur tricks. —
The Northern Winter.
Tiie 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. Donliauser 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 the temperature w as sixteen de
grees above the mean average for January
in other years. The average for January
generally is twenty-four degrees, while
this year it was forty. In 187if it was
tweuty-seven degrees; in 1878, thirty-two
degrees; in 1877, twenty-eight degrees; in
1<I0, thirty-three degrees. This month
has probably been tbe coldest one of the
season, and Uic average thus far is about
thirty-seven degrees, while the mean
average is about thirty-three de
grees. Last February the avc
was about twenty-five degrees; ...
1 £78,'thirty-four degrees; in 1817, thirty-
six degrees; in 1870, thirty-one deg
The highest temperature this month was
on the 27th, when the thermometer reach
ed sixty-five degrees.
These weather wise authorities say
confidently that there will be no more
cold. The winter Is over, and the ice
louses 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 fire places or fuel.
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FAMILINE.
A Safe ari Effectual Etsedy
PROMPTLY BELIEVING
PAIN AND INFLAMMATION
fob KXI'EBNaL and internal
USE.
This Family Balsam is composed of Parke.
Boots and Hesinons Goms from tbe trees of out
Native Forests. Kwh one of these ingredients
i- good for tee complaint* tor which FAMIL1N t.
is recommended.but wh*n compoundeo togeth
er they male a Italians which tea positive cure
lor t e Ci-aplaix-ta. This Balsam takts the place
o: salves, ointments anil liniments. It has been
tried dnring the past two years, every one using
saying,‘ I Would not be without it." Every
Family should bare it m their house, ready for
use.
Numerous testimonials have been received
which will bo published, from persons who bav
used tha Famiiioe Ba'sam for the past two years
showing the surprising efllcary, value and rat-
eras of this Famiiine Battam. For its quick and
anre healing properties, it baa no equal; lor its
relieving and allaying inflammation, no medi
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Perfectly safe to use at any and all times, and a
quick and thorough cure for such complaints as
Fains in the Chest, Shoulders, back and Side
Burns and Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Bruises,
Rheumatic and Neuralgia Pains, Swelling
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wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects,
Chapped Hands, Lips, Ring
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Pimples, ItchingJDry Sca
ly Eruptions of the Skin,
Old Sores,Scald Head
Outward Humors of
any kind. Hemor
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Numbness. Worms,
Ague in the Face, Ear-ache,
Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Coughs, Croup.
This Familv Balsam Fsm’line surpasses any
an-l all other known remedies recommended for
such complaints. In each package will be found
a pamphlet containing a abort treatise on all the
complaints for which ibis Balien, is recommend
ed. with full and simple directions how to use tbe
Balsam for each complaint.
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Price SI per bottle. feb!9
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Late Cashier Southern Bank State of G
Sitter 5
The Bitters i-ivtriably rem*dy yellowness
cf the complexion and whites of tbe eyes,
pain* in tbe tight aido and under tbe right
shoulder blade, furred tongue, high colored
urine, nausea, vertigo, dyepenela, constipa
tion, heaviness of the head, mental do-pon-
deney, and every other manifestation or eo-
dmpaniment of a disordered condition of
tbe liver The e'omacb, bowels and kidneys
a'eo experience their r- gnlating and tonio in-
flnecce.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen-
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THE
Cincinnati Packing
Packers of
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AND
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Extra Sugar Cured Hams,
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A fresh stock of Hoetetto
ceived at
doc* ELLIS'DRUG 3TOBB.
L. J Gniimartin & Co.,
COTTON p ACT0RS I the best remedy
—AND
Clin Merchants.
BAY STREET,
Price 25 and 50 cents per Bottle.
Fifty.cent size contains three times the quan
tity ol twenty-flve-cent size.
PREPARED BY
II. It. STEVENS,
Proprietor of Yegetin®,
Boston, Mass.
FA M ALINE is sold bv all Truegist*.
Opium is the most dangerous drug, es
pecially when given to children in the
shape of a soothing remedy. Dr. Bull’s
Baby Syrup is warranted not to contain
oi him in any form and is the most inno
cent remedy for children. Frice 25 cents,
TUTTS
-SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID -LIVER.
Lom of Appetito, Bowels costive, Pain in
J^JHead, with r. dull Eor.saticnin tho back
Part, Pan under thoshoulderblodo, full
ness altercating;, with r. disinclination to
exertion of body or mind, Irritability of
temper, Lowcpinta, witnofioelingcf hav-
i-.-g no-iectad aomo duty, V.- earinesn, Du-
nnccs. Fluttering at tho Heart, Don be
fore tho eyes, Yellow Skin, Hcadacne
KcnerrUy over tho right eye, Hostlescncss
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine.
CI2ESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL S00M BE DEVELOPED.
TcTT'S PILLS nro especially adapted to
*«rli rows, one dose cflecLi such a change
°* feclins ns to astonish the sufferer.
CONSTIPATION.
Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect
“jal’-b be enjoyed. If tho constipation is
of recent fate, a single dose of TUTT’S PILLS
uillannk-c, bntifltuaa become babiiaat, one
Pllthou lit be tsken every night, gradually iefsen-
,n g the frequency of the dose until aregtuardatly
movement is obtained, which will soon follow.
cvrr made.”
“e*o much good as TUTT’S PILLS. They are
“ G'°°d «s represented.'" •
Ofllcc 33 illurroy Street, Now York.
TUTT’S TTATR DYE.
^ Jut Hair or Whiskers changed to * Glossy
J]/ * aing!e application of this I)TK. lt im-
Color, acts Inatantanoonalr, sod »
aa llr.rmlc— as spring water. Sold by Drug*i«U, or
rww- y expr *** on receipt of 81. M _ |
Office da Murray St., New York,
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WIN A FORTUNE. THIRD GRAND DISTRI
BUTION. CLASS C, AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY. MAR. 9, 1830-lISih Mommy
urairiog.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
tbe Legislature of tho State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, tD 1888. for the term of
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ol the State is pledged .which pledge has
been renewed by aa overwhelming popular voto,
securing its irtnrhue in the now constitution
adopted December 2, 1879. with a Capital of
S1.009.QOO. to which it has since added a reserve
fund of *330.030. ITS GRAND SINGLE NCR.
BBR D1STR1 riUTIOPS will take place monthly,
on the second T-iesday.
It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow
ing Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE *33,000.
I00.C00 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF-TICKETS, ONK DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prizs S-SO/OO
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize..... ..... 6,000
2 Prizes of S2AOO S 000
6 Prizes of l.OCO 5.000
20 Prizes of £09 „ 10.000
100 Prizes of 100 10,000
200 Prizes cf SO 10.000
500 Prizes of £0 10 ooo
1000 Prizes of 10. —.... 10.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
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9 Approximation Prizes of !00.„.1,800
9 Approximation Prizts of 100 900
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or same person at No S19 Broadway. New York.
Ail our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management of Gene
rali G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR
LY
N. B.—This Company has no Agents in the
British Possessions, sod all persons pretendi g to
be ao and soliciting orders by circuLrs or other,
wise are Swindlers.
Savannah - Georgia.
Liberal advances made on consignments
etton. Bagging and Iron Ties tor sale at low
t market rates. »u»!l fin
WARN EFTS
Diseases of tie Throat ana lm&
Aye&s
Warner’s Safe. Pills are an immediate
stimulus for a Torpid Liver, and cure*Coa-
tivenesn. Dyspepsia. Itllionaneaa, Bil
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Ague, and are useful at times in nearly all
diseases to cause a free and regular ac"
the Bowels. The best antidote for all
rlalPotaon. Price, 85 cents a Box.
Trainer’* Safe Xcretne quickly gives
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Fi lx. and ts the best remedy for Nervous Pros
tration brought on by excessive drinking,
over-work, mental shocks; and other causes.
1 “ It relieves the pains of
and is
all diseases and is nev- I
er Injurious to the sys
tem. Tiie best of all |
Nervines.
Bottles of two sizes;
prices, 30 els. and 81-
(£7* WARNER'S Sore
Remedies are sold bj
Druggists A- Dealers In
Medicine everywhere.
H.H. Warner & Co. j
Proprietor*,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
(jySend Cor pamphlet and ]
tertimaaUl«s 1
SAK^UV?
Diabetes
- ■? Cure
Safe Bitters
saFE Nervine
SAFE; piusc.
Diseases of tha
pulmonary organs
nre so prevalent and
fatal, that a safe and
reliable remedy for
them is invaluable
to every community.
Aveb’s Cherrv
Pectoral fc such a
remedy, and no
other so eminent!,
merits the confi
dence of tho public.
It is a scientific com-
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7/-curative virtues of
the finest drugs,
PECTORAL, chemically united,
to insure the great
est possible efficiency and uniformity of re
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the most reliable remedy for diseases of
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gyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup,
and Catarrh, the effects of Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral are magical,andmnlti-
tudes are annually preserved from serious
illness by its timely and faithful use It
should he kept at hand in every house
hold, for the protection It affords In sad
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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An impartial trial will convince tho most
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preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Eminent physicians in all parts of tho
country, knowing its composition, recom
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lids, and prescribe it in their practice.
The test of half a century has proved its
absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary
complaints not already beyond the reach
of human aid. \
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
•OLD BY all druggists xvertwhxrb.
Sort. Hankfn & Lamar
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febl»
osa & West.
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W. & C. GUANO.
68 Bay St. - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIBS FOR 8ALE.
Prompt attention to business and liberal I
Mica on consignm enti. undo d>v6ni
Valuable Citv Property
FOR SALE
I Offer for sale five handsomebnilding lots ad
joining my residence lot and fronting on Geor
gia Avenne, Nlsbet place, and Cheriy atreet. For
information a. to terms, etc., apply to TURPIN
AOGDEN. Who have • map of tbe property. If
not sold by *he first Tuesd.y in March these lots
wi'l be exposed for sale to the highest bidder on
that day before the court house door in the city
of Macon, between ‘^>«^| 0 T r .^f 8BEr .
If aeon. Feb1.i880.tds
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BORGIA. BIPB COUNTY—NOTICE TO
DBITORI aHIICREDITORS;
.'on are notified to present untothennder-
signed all claim* jou may have against the es
tate of OaUiedonia Savage, and all persona In
debted to said estate will make immediate set
tlement unto the nnder.igned.
feb5-law6w* LAYINIA SAVAGE,
Executrix
OPIUM
habit palnlesgr and pennsnendr
Cored. ti{<W and <irc*ljsi ex-
ItfshmoniAl* r*f care*, i
_ I Alto a trial baUfr frto
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NOTICE, LEAVE TOSELL LAND.
G BORGIA, JONES COUNTY—Four wee>s
after date application will be muj«. the
Ocnrt ot Ordinary of Jones county, lor an order
to sell all tbe lands and undivided interest in
lands belonging to estate of Joseph V. Earb-e,
deceased, in the county of Jones. March 1 1880.
matStdo A J. 6TEWART.
Administrator
G eorgia.- jones county-where**
Charles L. Ridley applies for administra
tion with the will annexed, on tbe estate of Mrs
8<tsan A. Ridley, deceased.
These are to ci-eand admonith all persons
concerned to show caus-t it any they ha-e why
the sanesbifl not be granted at tbe next term
of this court, on first Monday in April next.
Witness my hand oillriailv.
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OURATBNE3
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NOTICE,
A LL perrons baring claims against the estate
of J. T, Josey are hereby notified to present
them, duly proven as required by law, for pay
ment. And all persons indebted to said estate
are notified to make immediate payment.
H.T. JOHNSON,
mrt-lawtw Administrator of J, T. Josey, dec’d
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enough to keep them busy for the next six
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-ed fit
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ir-
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The Emeries lettod.
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pieces, instrumental and vocaLttbat please while
they inslrnct the learner.
Do not forget
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_ - mey.
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janfiitf
Popular Mont ly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MAOAULBY’S THEATRB,
In the City of Louisville, on
Satarday, Feb. 28.1880.
Three drawing* authorized by act of tbe Leg
islature of 1889 and sustained by all the courts
of Kentucky occur regularly on the last day of
every month (Sundays excepted) and are super
vised by prominent citizens of the State.
Tbs Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, tor only St,
aayol
THB FOLLOWING PRICES.
1 Prise.,..
IPrias..
10 Prises *1,000 each
10 Prizes *00 each ,
100 Prises 100 each
100 Prizes 50 each ...
000 Prizes 10 aash *,
.,000 Prize* 10 each .
• Prises 800oath, ap’rexbnaPnprise*
• Prises 200 each do do
• FrisealOOeach do do
1284)00
104)00
8,000
10,000
10,000
10.000
10,000
12.000
10,000
2,700
1,80*
908
L$ 80 Prises • *U2.«70
Whole Tickets, *2. Hall Tickets, *L
17 Tickets, *60. 85 Tickets. ff00
. All applications for dub rates should be' made
to tbe home office.
Full list of drawing published in Loulsrill
Courier-Journal and New York Herald, ane
mailed to all ticket-bold irs. Send all orders bd
money or bank draft in letter, or- by expret*
Orders of $5 and upward by express can beaexa
at ourexpense. Address R. M. Bosrdman.Oonz
ier-Journal Building. Louisville Kv„ or at No
16$ Broadway. New York.
augSO eodtuthusatAwly
A. O, TATLORY BUI lot relier. ttc. Bibb Suce-
m v *-, f- rior Lo-rt. Uilobur Term.
WW. TAILOR J 1879.
Itfanpearing to the Court by the teturn of the
• Sheriff that the defendant is not to bo found it
this county; arif it further app-anrg that he
does not reside in thig Stat? ; Oidcred, that ser
vice he i er fee ted on said defendant by publiea-
tientobeand arprar at the nextterm of this
• omt, or that co""«inant fce allowed to pro
ceed.
Hid red farther, th it this o der be r u' lished
I occe sn oath for four months in ttw Trh grai.h
[ sud MttH-cser, a public gazette puKiihed in the
; otrof Macon. N
By the Court:
JOUNL. HARDEMAN,
j - Complainant’s Sclicilor.
T J, SIMMON8,
A true extrset from tho minntes nf Bibb 8u
tenor Court. This 22d November. '859.
decai-1 amtnr* A. B RO^d. Clotk.
RAKER SHSUlRh 1 SALKrf.
W ILD bezo'd before the corithoase ccor in
J>e»ton. within th* legal luuraofsaIe.cn
the erst Tuetday in March mxt, tho following
property to-wit;
Lota of land Ncs. three hundred and seventy-
tab, three hundred and seventyihrea,«nd tbreo
hurdred and seventy-four, ail in the eighth dis
trict cf said countv, laid tt contain each two
hundred sud fifty acres, more cries*. Sold as
the property of Wilinuu Bro«daway to satWv a
huperi-jr Couit.fi, fa. K. O. K-r.lon vs. James K
Scarqrough, principal, and William Broad sway.
-froPrtty P‘inted cut bydefendart
Wiihtin Broadawsj. Tenint in potsesiioii noii
fied in writing.
t JAP-H. ROWELL. Sheriff.
January 27, IS80-S6td
Imitations.
To protect the public w:*inst Imitations and Fmd we caution *11 purchaserj ot
BENSON*8 CAFCXNE POROUS PI.ASTER8
to Ih&tthe word CAPC1NB on the label is oorroot'y spelled. Do not allow some ctnerplaste
to be pa'med off under a similar sounding nime, with the assurance that it is the same thing or as
good. Bear in mind that the only object such Tender can have is the fact that they can buy Imita
tions at the prices less than that of tho genuine, and they hope by this subs titutim to gain a i n al
additional profit.
SfABURY A JOHNSON, PtarmacentI=aUheu;sts, New York.
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
\\l ILL'be sold before the court house door in
v l tbe town of Clinton on tho first Tuesday in
April next, between the less] hours of sale, three
hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoinirg
the lands of. Janes B. Denton. Jackton Roberts,
and ol hire, and known as the Sawyer piece. Lev
ied on as the property ofP. C. Sawyer, trustee
for wife and children, to satisfy a tax fi fa. istued
by W. J. Gresham, tax collector, for the year
1879. This February 18.1!80.
febl9td W. J. GRESHA W. Sheriff.
C UlUaUll, biouooutitt —Mlieica; J.A. bos
)T ter, -dministratoro! the estate of A. E.Fos
ter. If te of ssid county deceased, has made apnli-
cation fur leave to sell wild lands belonging to
said estate at Private sale
Thus: are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at tbn Court
of Ordinary of said county on tho first Monday
in March next torhow ctuse-if any they barq,
why laid aiplirationshould not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
J. A. MCMANUS, Orsinarv.
Jaan«ry80.188a. ' 8’td*
WHS,
«*'
pon 1880^
Will U m»U«l r»xz lo all applicant,, and locailmnm wliiont
D. M, FERRY A CO., ~
» Detroit, Mich,
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES 0F~
ALL KINDS: BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILSj PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, Ao. S«nd for Price-list,
W. H: DILLINGHAM A CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.-
DRISS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LINENS,
COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS,
FLANNELS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
Girls* and Boys’ Suita,
Ladles’ Underwear,
Infants Outfits.
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS,
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RUCHINGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
HAMBURGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
FINS,
FRINGES,
NEEDLES,
FANCY GOODS, dro.
Send for Samples or information, and
satisfy ivrself how cheaply and quickly
you can yd teen,-thing in
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
cf iw ly Mail or Express. We cany an
average Aw .- ^bout $400,000, all bought
for prompt cash. BSP* Try us.
Have the Children send for a setoj our
Advaiising Cards.
CS0PER~&G0NARS,
importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. •
FetdidfebodlXl T ’
f° /?f EOKGrA, BIBB COUSTT-It is agreed by
U and betv een the parties hereof, all resident*
cf said county and State, to form a limited co
partnership, under tha laws of Georgia, and tbat.
raid ccp-»rtner*hip shall be condscted under the
following ptovi-ious;
1. Th* hrm name of said copartnership shall he
• W. A. Doody,’’ which alone shall be used in its
dealings.
2. Said copartnership shell bs located in the
city of Macon, said county and State, and its
business shall bo the dealing by retail in Gene
ral mer. handiso, suth as or.v roods, clothing
b-cts and shoes, and other articles of such char
acter.
8. W. A. Doody shall be the general partner,
and sh 11 have full direction and menu-tenant cf
tlio bu-,nos». Myron Nnsshaum and Joieph
Oannenberg. ell of aa:d county, are special pin
ners.
4. W. A. Doody has contributed four thousand
debars to said partnership and My-on Nuss-
fcaum and Josoi h Danner.btrg have each con-
tribvtrd four thousand dollars to the capital
stock of the sam*.
a. This partnership (ball begin on the lOlli day
'of Januarv, if SO, and shall ena on the loth day of
Jairo-ry, I8f8 >. nli-ss sooner dis»olvcd. as here-
inatt-r provid'd, to-wit: In cusee.ther pnrty he
comes diss.ti-tied with it id partnership ifce
same v ay he dissolved after thfirst year, pro-
viced sit months notice be given alter said lime,
cf such Intended dissolution to .be ether party or
pariies-said notice to be in writing, giving th)
rcasous therefor.
It ft farther agreed that the said W, A. Doody
shad be paid from the partnership assets, tbe
sum of fifty dollars per month, and ibis smeunt
to be charee t to the expense account. This pay
ment to centime until a dissolution, unless oth
erwise agieed on.
Witt e** our handr. this 12th day oi January,
1880.
W. 4. DOODY.
MYRON NUSSBtUM
JOShPH DAN5 EM BERG.
Signed this 12th day ot January, 18SA and ac
knowledged bilore
J. T. RODGERS,
N. P. Bibb Co., Ga.
Macojt. Ga.. January 12. if So.
I cerlify that the nb.ve instrum-nt was signed
aid ackn- wiedged by the pait.es thereto belcre
me this cav.
J.T.RODGER8,
N.P. BbbCo.Ga.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Befcremec.me
in person, W. A. Doody, who being duly
sworn deposes and says tbat he is the general
partner in »limited copartnership abont io bo
formed in said county, und-r tbo name of W. A.
Doidy, and that Myron Nussbtum and Joseph
Dann-nberg are the special partner* therein,
and ibat the amount agreed to be contributed by
each if them to wit: tbe sum of four thousand
dulltr*. to tbe capital stock if avid firm. ha« been
*ctunlly paid in. and in good faith contributed
thereto. A. DOODY.
8wom to and subscribed before me thi-20th
day of January, 1830. J. T. RODG K RS,
mart v 4w Notary Bibb county, Georgia.
My Annual Catalogue of Vegetable
and Flower seed for 1880, rich iuengrav
inzs from photographs of the originals, will be
sent FRkE toall who applv. My ^ld customers
need not write for it. 1 offer one of tbe largest
collections of vegetab’o seed rversent cut by any
Seed House in Amcr rs, a large portion of which
were grown on my six seed farm*. Full direc
tions lor cultivation on each package. All teed
warranted to be betb irrsli and irua to name; so
far, that sbould it nrore otherwise, I will re till
tbo erder gratis. Tho original introduc-r of tbe
Hubbard Squa-h, bhn nvj’a Melon. Marblehead
Csbbagcs. Mczican Corn, and scores ol ctber veg
etables. ) invite tbo latromgeof all who are anx
ious to have th- i- seed directly from th* grower,
fre*h, true, and of tbe very h-st-t-ain,
M*W vewalab'es a ajeol’ft
CONSIDER TBS
'j;-.-: ~/al cake;
is the moet eoonomteal form of Washing
Soap. All bsr or square oakea wear down in
use to a largo flat piece, too thin to handle
and. therefore, wasted; while the OVAL
CAKE of
At yet we still *-ll at old prices, but we MUST
ADVANCE SOON. Give us your order NOW,
for delivery of instruments at once or within
THREB MONTHS, and we will guarantee OLD
PRICBS, even if the advance eomra. To do thia
we mutt have immediate orders 80 THAT WE
GAN CONTRACT AHEAD Don't hesitate.
Don’t delay. We stale the esse precisely at it it.
Prices will advance YBRY SOON and LAB9B- j
Lr. asd these who wait will pay for tbe privi
lege. Take our business advice and
iCO,GATE too -
ORDER AT ONUS:.
LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA,
WMLESftlE HAM AND OMAN DEALERS.
der27-dlta*Awlr’
S12B0
-vawe um-hsu/iff GoidstedrS
aa SopcMHu*. Ezm-m»? H
aj.it,. k. ora at a 1-0
isajS,:
NEW” SOAP een be cut in two, the oval
end clasped readily in tbe band, and the fare
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with
out any waste. OOLGATE A OO. recom
mend their
fNEVTSOAP
Trade-Mark Begiatered) to Careful hone*
I eepere not only aa superior in quality ba
in form the most eooajnbi' 4o«p ever
[ ads. angSO-wAaat tf
OPIUM:
■ M
HOP BITTERS.
(A Medicine, not a Drink,)
COXTXISS
HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
Aim xms Pour axd Best UzsicinQTMsniM or
TBLK r OTJZUEI
AH Dboases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver,
Kidneys, and Urinary Oq T'mrirn'airag Slaep-
*1000 IN GOLD.\ J •
wmbo paid for a cast they win not cure or hrip, a
for snythlsw lmpars or lajuloaa found la there.
AfikyvurdzuaM farHopBitten andStxtbte
before you aletp. Take ao ether.
sBorPxnfor Stomach, Ilvvr and KUaaykiate
r So All other*. Cures by absorption. A* drafgM,
D.LC. is an absolute sad irresistible cure for drunk
enness, use of oplmn, tobacco *M narcotics:
■■■ Send for circular. ■■■■
Above sold by JragshU. Hop BhtwMfg.Co.Rochwter.N.Y.
w k ooanow niXT tux aw
W. W. GORDON I OO.
Successor to Tison A Gordon).
Cotton Factors .
Gommhslon Merehaato,
NO 112 BAY 8TRBBT. SAVANNAH. GA
HOWARD TINBLBY, Traveling Agent.
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY Aft-
8GRANCB OF COTTON 8HIPMBNTB.
YBRY FULL ADVANCES RADEON OON-
SIGN MRKT8 OF COTTON.
BAGGING AND TIBS FURNISHED CUt
TOMRR8 AT LOWEST MARKET PR10B.
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BODY MEDICAL 1N8TI-
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THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
ur, -ELF PRESERVATION. Exhausted vi-
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apalredbj tbe errors of youth or too close or
too dote application to buiinni, may be rtltor
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Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged,
jutt published. His a standard medical work,
the bret in the English language, written by a
phrtioian of great experience, to whom was
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tional Medical Association. It contains beauti
ful and vtry expensive engravings. Three hun
dred psget, more than 53 valuable preseript’ons
for all fount of prevailing diiraie, tbe result of
many yean of extensive and successful practice,
either one el which is worth ten times tho price
ot the book. Bound in French doth, price only
*t, sent by mail jo-tp*W.
Tbe Loudon Lancet lays: “No person should
be without this valuable book. The author is a
noble benefactor.'*
An illustrated sample sent toall on receiptof
6 certs for postage. •
Tho author r-.lers by permission to JOSEPH
S FISHER, president; W I. P, INGRAHAM,
vice president; W PAINE, M D US GAUNTT.
M D; H J DOUCKT. M D. & H KLINE. 9 3.1
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R O'CONN ELL, K D faculty of the Philadel
phia University ot Medicine and Surgery, alio
tha faculty of the American University of Phila
delphia, alto Hon P A BIS 'ELL. M D, president
the National Medical 4asoeixtion.
Addrcaa Dr W H FAR- TJT 1 A ¥
KBR.N04 Balfioch St, H P,Al,
Boktcn, Maas.-The an, •smammms
tbormav re consul
all diseases requ
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For particular-, address with it>mp, JAMES
M HXXUtl'XI, Libei ty Hill, Pike county,
G*. norlX
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
BT authority of as order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Ckatbam county, will be told before the
oeurtBoole door in Savannah,on the 1st Tuesday
la April next, within the fetal hours o. sale, ihe
following property belonging to the estate of Ed
ward C. Anderson, deceased: All tbat tract of
land situate in the County of Bibb. State of Geor
gia, near the city ot Macon. &u-' Irontingon tha
road leading from Macon to Forsyth in Vinevilte,
known as tbe plaoe oougkt by Geo. W. An
derson from Mrs. H. B. Freeman, exeautrix, etc.,
eontaiaiag S8,S' acre*, mere or less.
For iaformatiou applv to Turpin A Ogden,
agents.
mark dim wtd J ANE M. ANDERSON,
•. Administratrix.
uHfl • month and expense, guaranteed
rr I f Agent*. Outfit free. Shaw A O
apMa Maine.
O RDINARY'S office, Jones county, Georgia,
Jannary 20,1880.—Where*- Bobert 11. uar-
•on guardian for th) miror children cf Samuel
T. Morenn.deceased,eppheslomoferdismission
from said guardianship.
These are to notify all perrons concerned to
-how cause at thia office on or by tbe tirst Mon-
cay in April next, if any they have, why the tame
shall net be granted.
Witness my hard official] v.
jantitd* BOLANDT. BOSS. Ordinary.
Ifaluable Land for Sale.
G EORGIA, Crawford county.—By virtneof
’ the power vested in mo by a certain mort
gage executed I y G. M. Lumpkin to secure a
ro tain promissory nolo forthosum of one hun
dred ana fifty dollars ($110), mid mortgage dated
tbe £3d day of January, 1879, and recorded in the
Clerk’s office ot Crawford county, in Book J,
pages 73 and 77.1 will, oh Tuesday the second
day of March, 1833 before the conrt home door,
in tbe town of Knoxville. Georgia, expose at pub-
Ho sale lo tho highe-t bidder for rath, tho follow
ing described projerty, to-wit: Thoeatt half
of lot of land No. 65 in the seventh district of
originally Houston now Crawford co mty. State
of Georgia, containing one hundred cne and cr.e-
fourth acres (H1A), more or less, known rs the
Nancy Shaddeil place. Titles in fee simple will
be a ade to the purchaier. as authorized in said
mortgage. Said tract or land will be told to sat
isfy the principal, interest and attorney’s fees, to-
wit: One hundred and fitly dollars principal,
with- intere.-t at tw-lve per cent, per annum
from Novtmb'r 1,1879. and M 25 attorney’s fees,
■1 s expressed in said mortgage. Tho raid mort
gage mate and deliver* d to me. the undersigned,
to secure said rote, with tho power expressed
therein, to tell said property in the event «ef »ult
was trade in the payment thereof and default
having been made on tbo day ol sale, I will exe
cute titles in lee simple to the tamo. This Feb
ruary 8.1880.
j»n29 t-.wtw JACOB STCtSEL.
O RDINARY’S office Jones county, Georgia,
January 20.-1883.—Whereaa Bi-h*
January 23.-1880.—Whereas Bi-hard John
son, admiuiatrator of eatatenf Toliver Haws, de
ceased, applies to mo for ditmirsinu.
These are to cite and admonit-h all persons
ootcrnied to show esuso at thi* office on or by
the lint Monday in May next, if any tht-y have,
why tbe same shall not be granted.
Witness my hand officially,
ianas-trt * ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF S ALES.
W ILL be told before the court house door in
thet wntf Clinton, Jones comity. Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in April rext. between the
1- gal hours of sale, the following proparty, to-
wit: Three hundred and thirty acres of land,
more or less, adjoining the lands of John &
Stevrart.Robt Smith aud F.B. Hazkeland o hers.
Levied on as the prop'rty of Alford Glawton to
sati-fy two fi. fas issued from the Superior Conrt
of said county in favor Of Elizabeth Clawson a. d
Stodard B. Glawton. administrators of Shoes-
tat- of Jesso Glawson. deceased, vs. Alford
Giawson, principal, and Seaton Glawson and
Joseph Glawson. security. The other YJ. Alford
Glawson principal, and Seahott Glawson and
James Glawson *e>unty. Properly pointed out
by-one of the plaintiffs, and in posieibion cf de
fendant. This February 2X^1880
feh27td
.GRE8B AW. Sheriff.
Homes in
T The Little Rork and Fort
(Smith Railway effer for sale
(tbe best LANDS in the West
TTfaataam ’J or Southwest, with healthy
VY esteril kclimate, fer.ile roil,and not
(affected by drouth. Easy,
f terms of sale. Full informa-
Arkansasiflcm
Appl^to^ land Commisnioner,
Jan24-wl$t Little Rock, Ark.
|55.66 &
G-Kill BOUT
ZaOST HORSE.
QTKAYED or stolen from Linson D. Johnson,
O . living on the new Hooatui load, one mile
and a half from the court house in Macon, on the
8th day of December, 1879. between one o'clock
and dark, one large sorrel pon* horse. He ha* a
small while soot on theforebead; the mane a lit
tle mixed with while hairs: at leisure gaits is in
clined to carry hi- hsad rather low; with tbe ex
ception of tho white spot on ‘he forehead and in
the mane ho is a 1 olid sorrel: a number one sad
dle horse, a good Tacker, and a good buggy and
waaon and plow horse.
Five dollars wLl be paid to any person for hint
or to let me know where be is. Address,
L. D. JOBNaON,
M. and B. R. R. shop, Macon, Ga.
decl2...da«lawtf
/ORDINARY’S OFFICE, JONES COUNTY
V4 November 28, JS79—Whereas Sntan A
Biadley, administratrix, applies to me for die-
miisicn from estate of Joseph Bradley deceased
These a-o to ncddy all perrons concerned to
abow cause at t hist, IB re on the first Monday In
warch nest, if any they have why the same
shall not be granted.
Given under my band officially.
novSOtd* BOLAND T R<«
R«»SS. Ordinary.
imJHO HU3SELL&con
Green River Works.
anl32 dawSm
CUTLERY
(-t SOKH1A, BIBB COUNT Y —Whereas W.|T,
VX Hollingsworth has made application for
letter; ol dismission as administretor from tho
estate of Eliza J. Hollingsworth, late of said
conntydecraied.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
p. rrons concerned to be and appear at the Conrt
ol Ordinary ol said county on tbe first Monday
in April rext to show canto, if anv they have,
whv letters cf dismission should not be granted
to inplicant.
Witness my official signature.
1 »- 4td J. A. McMANUd Ordinary.
Aktuts profit per week. Will prove
it or forfeit *500. (4 Outfit free. E.
HIDEOUT A CO, 218.Fulton.street, NY.
cct8 w6m
/ t EOKGla, bibbCi^nty—Where** Mrs Mar-
UT tha L. Barns, guardian of Mattie J.. Annie
L.and Jimmie A. Harris, has applied to the
Court cf Ordinary cf said county for a discharge
from her guardianship of said Mattie J ,Annij L.
and Jimmie A. Harris of theirperaou and prod-
—r, thia is therefore to cite all persons concern-
:o be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary ->
said county on the first Monday in Mnyneit
show cause, if any they have, why the laid Ma
thaL. Harrit khould not be dismissed from ho
ausrdisnshipof said -Mattie J., Annie L.and
Jin mie A. Harris and receive the usual letter*
of dismission.
Given under my official signature,
febltd* J. A. MCMANUS. Ordinary.'
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BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Whereas Ltu-
at my office on Saturday the Uth day of March.
1883, at 10 o’clock a. m. . .
Yt it ness lay official signs to re, February 20,
1 feb2ttd* J. A. If Ml ANUS. Ordinary.
Vslcalle lard for Sale-
EOEGIA, Crawford ceunty.—By virtue o
v V the power vested in me by a certain moit-
gage executed by J L. Parsons to secure a cer
sun promis'ory note, for the sam of one hasdred
-and eiahty-ene dollars and fifty cents. (-3181.10).
said mortgage dated the 2$tb day of June, 1879,
and recorded in the Clerk's office of the Superior
Court of a&ic county, in book J., both said note
and mortgage Being signed by the said J. L. Par
son*, and due, I wt 1 on Tuesday the second dav
of Marob.1880, bofore the court home door in the
town of K cxvilie. Georgia, expose at public sale
to the highest bidder, fer cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit; One hun.I ted undone
acres of land, more or less, brie g the. non h half
of lot number 126, bounded aa follows: North by
landsolJ.L. Parsons, eatt by 8. W. Hatcher,
south by Mr*. L. G. Parsons, and west by R. R.
Harmon. Titles fea simp’e will be made to the
purchaser as authorized in said mortgage.
Said tract of land will be sold to satisfy the
priccttal, interest, and attorney’s fees, to-wit:
One hundred and eighty .one dollars and fifty
cents principal, with Interest at twelve per cent,
per annum from the lit day of Oc’ober, 1879. and
ten percent, additional upon taid principal and
Interest attorney’s Lea, as txpreesedtn said mort
gage. The laid mortgage made a d delivered to
me, the undet-awned. to secure said note with the
power eiprested therein to sell taid property in
the event default was made in tbe payment
thereof, and default having been made on the
day of sale I will execute titles in fee simple to
he same
Thia the 2d day ot Fehrnary, 1880.
58 law4w A. B. SMALL.
G BORGIA. Bibb uountr.—Whereas Charles
H. <:a-r pbell, guardian of Mary M ar.d Vir
ginia L. Beddirg, minora, has made application
ior leave to soli realeatate in the town of Thom-
aston, in the county cf Upson, belonging to said
miners.
These are therefore to c’ie and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary ef said county on the first Monday in
March next, to she? cause, if any they hare, why
laid applies! on should not be gianied.
Witness my hand officially.
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
January 83, 1830 !Utf*
C >BORGIA,BIBS COUNIX.—Whereaa Ben-
1 jamia T. Roy has mads appli atiun/or let
tered diamission as administrator from the es
tate of Valentine Nash, late of said countj|de
ceased.
There are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to be and appear at the Court
ot Ordinary of sud county on the drat Monday in
April next to show oause. if any they have, why
letters of d it mission should not be granted to
applicant.
witness my official signature.
i*c4 J. A.MCMANUS, Ordinary.
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Mortgage Sale at Land-
/N EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.- By vir-
vjr tue of the power vested in mr bv two mort
gage* executed by Annie Mariah Harper, to-wit:
One mortgage given to lecure a reruin pr rm-
iaaory note ior twenty-five dollars due tbe 15th
October, 1879,bearing inteieitat 12Dor cent, per
annntn, after maturity, t-aid mortgage dated
15th day of May. 1879. and recorded in tbe Clerk’s
office Superior Court of said county, in book J.
And one other mortgage given to-eenre a cer
tain promiasory note for flity dollars, due No
vember 1,1879. bearing interest at 12 per cent,
per annum after maturity. Sald mortgage dated
•th March, 1879, and recorded in Clork’s office
Superior Court ol sa’.d county, in bock J. I will
00 tbe first Tuesday in April. 1.SS3. before the
court-house door in Knoxville. Georgia, expose
at vublie sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the
following described property, to-wit: One hun
dred and eixty (U0) acres of land, more or lees,
beirgallo* lot No. 42, north cf tbe Macon read,
in the sixth distriet ot Crawford county. Ga. Ti-
t’es in fee simple will te mr.de o ths punhiser
at autborized in slid mortgage,. Said tract ot
land will to told to istiffy the principal, interest,
and altorney’a fees, to-wit, Ftven*y-flve dollars
pr.ncipul, with interest as above dtscrircd.end
twenty dollars attorney’s fee*, as expressed m
laid mortgages. The said mortgages made and
delivered to me, the undersigned. to secure said
notes with th, power expr< sera therein to sell
said property in the event default wa-made in
tbepaymeut thereof, and default having been
made, on the day of sale 1 will execute titles in
fee simple to the tame.
A. B. SMALL.
February 26. l880.-td
Executors’ Sale
rTNDBRand by virtue of an order granted by
U tho Hon. James P. Brosd&way. Ordinary
in and.for the county of Baker. Slate of Georgia,
will bo sold ba! re tbe court house door of Baker
county, town of Newton, within the lecal hours
of sale, in the first Tuesday in April next, as the
property of the estate of W. D. Williams Iateof
Baker county, deceased, threr hundred and sev
enty-three sod one third (J7S l-S) egret of land
aituat-d in Howaro'a district. Bibb court;-, Ga.,
and known as lots No*. 2!4. 26 and 207. amount
ing to S7S1 8 acres. Fold for division among the
beirtof said W. D. Williams, deceased. Terms
eiah.
feb24-l*w4t J. H. A W. W.W1LI 1AMS,
Bxecu'OM.