Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, April 02, 1880, Image 5

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FAMILY BALSAM FAMILINE. A Safe set Effieual' Btaellj PROMPTLY RELIEVING PUN AND INFLAMMATION for external and internal USE. 0, fslFff. oiuiiTcDis anu jjsjaUcdis. n> i tried during tbe past two years, every 01 saying. 'I Would not be sfithout it." Family should bare i> in their bonse, re this Family Ralzain ia composed of Parks. Boot* and Kesinous Gams from tbe trees of our Native Forests, fiich one of these ingredients iigood for tneoomplairtsforwbiuh FAM1LIN is recommended, but wli-n eomponndec tegs'h er Ibey male a Balsam which tarn positin' cure lor t e c>*oplaints. This Balsam takes the place o, (sires, ointirents and liniments. It bag been . . .. — rone using t." Every .ready for C Numerous testimonials have been received winch will be publi'hel, from peraons who fcav usrd tbe Famiiine Ba'sam for tbe past two years at' wing the surprising efficacy, vaJue and sue. cm.* of this Kamiline Ba'tam. For its quick and sure healing properties, it has no equal; for its relieving and al'aying inflammation, no medi cos has ever been compounded equal to it. ltia p-riectly safe touse at any and all times, and a quirk ano thorough curefor such complaints as Pains in tbe Chest, Shoulders, back andSdle Burns and Scalds, Sprains, Strains, Bruises, Rheumatic and Neuralgia Fains, Swelling of the Joints,Stiff Joints .Stiff Nock, Con* tree ted Muscles. Spinal Affectians, White Swellings, Chafes, Calluses, Galls, Bunions, Chilblains, Corns, Frost Bites, Poisoning by Dog wood or Ivy, Stings of Insects, Chipped Hands, Lips, Ring- worn.!, Salt Rheum,Tetter, Pimples, Itching,Dry Sca ly Eruptions of (he Skin. Old Sores.Scald Head Outward Humors of any kind. Hemor rhoids. Piles, Numbness. Worms, Ague in tho Face, Ear-ache, Hoarieness. Sore Throat, ^ougha, Cronp. This Family Balsam Pam' ine surpasses any and all other known remednr> recommended for auch complaints. In each package will be found a pamphlet containing a short treatUe ou all the complaints tor which ibis Bstiai is recommend- e l with full and simple directions how to use tho Balsam lor each complaint. —THE— Teleptm Mmier, Mac n, Georgia, dairy and weekly, FOR 1880-1881. Tho prefer, t year ia pregnant with stirring and important events. General elections are to he held for Nntional, State. ar.d countv cfllci a and the interest and excitement evolved by the con- teat will be intense. —THE PROPRIETORS CP THE— Daily Telep>i& aid I&seigg are resolved to fulfill all the requirements of tteir position by keeping abreast of the news of the world, and while advucatmg.wlth all the zea and ability they poetess, the principles of tbe Democratic party, will yet pursue a conservative and moderate course upon all questions. OUR P xico 25 and 50 cents per Bottle. kilty.cent size uutaios three times the qnan of twcnty-fl.o-c®..* .j u . PRE'A.&EDBY 11. R. -TEVENS, • Proprietor of Ve-retme, Pest on, Maas. PAM'LINK is -old by all Druggist., Masonic Hull. Hundreds of citizens who were present at the children’s carnival last night had an opportunity to judge of the elegance of the work recently done by Mr. Ed. Irvine, in changing Masonic Hall into an Opera House, and many were the compliments showered upon our amateur scene painter in this, his first effort. The south end of the hall has been changed to a stage front, the wings of which bear each an elegant design on wall paper, scarcely distinguishable from fresco painting. These wings rest upon two beautiful columns which unite In their shapes the Moorish and Corinthian styles, and support the arched point. The village scene represents a street leadirg straight back, the line of houses to the right and left, converging to ward an excellent reproduction of our court house. On the left in the fore ground, is an old market house and on the right a dwelling. This picture is as near perfect as any stage scenery we have ever examined; the houses ardft ell proportion ed, the narrowing street is produced with great effect and all the lines of the per- pective are correct. The garden scene is more elaborate. The steps of a bidden residence lead down from the right. Upon the pillar at the end of the balustrade, is a marble urn of flowers, and through the rail can be seen a grove of fir. The garden, stretcli- ed in front, is laid off in flower beds with hedges. Away in the rear is seen the dis tant village, with the sun setting behind a line of golden clouds. The whole is a beautiful design, and reflects great credit upon the youthful artist. This scenery is intended to be used in tho opera Sorcerer, now being rehearsed hv the Harmonic Society. Personal. Captain John Green Brown, of Hous ton county, was in the city yesterday, and reports that in the vicinity of Hayneville the oat crop is promising, wheat utterly ruined with the rust, corn stand good and prospects cheering. Cotton planting has just commenced, more mules bought than ever known before, and the supply of la bor ample. LANE & MOD LEY CO., CINCINNATL Manufacturers ot Standard PLANTATION MACHINERY, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE Steam Engines, Saw Hills, Grist Mills, Shafting Hooters. Pul- !<i». etc. Oar machinery is strong, simple and well maJe.audla especially adapt..’ ti tbe wants off:.rir.cr»and Planters, for Gii.nrjf, flawing. Grinding and Factory use. Bend for an lllus- rated Catalogue. DANE A BOD Lit Y CO- John and Water Sts.. Cincinnati, O. marSdltawSm-w&owl3t O RDINARY'S Office. Jonea County, Georgia, March S, 1880.—Whereas A. A. Barfield, ad ministrator estate John J. Barfield, deceased, spplies for dismission. These are to tits and admonish all persons con- certed to>bow cease at this office, on first Mon day in Juno next, tt ary they have, why the tame shall not be granted. Witness my hand officially. maiStd* R. T. ROSS. Ordinary. O RDINARY’S Office, Jones County, Georgia, March S, 1880. Wheress Samuel L. Chiles, administrator citite Lucinda Mason, deceased, applits fordis* miraion. _ .... These are to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause at this offlee.on the first Monday In June next, if any they have, why the tame ahall tot be granted. Witness my hand offic ally. msrfi'.d* R. r. ROSS, Ordinary. G BORGIA, BIBB OOUNTY-Mhereas Si mon Levy has applied to me for the sett ng ap-.rtot homestead of personalty and tbe valua tion ot the same, and 1 will pass upon said ap plication at my office on Thuraday tbe 16th day of April, 1880. at 10 o’clock $. m. V* ltnets my official aignatare. March 18, 1880. marHtd J. A. McMAMUS. Ordinary. OPIUM f Mrs. lit. 5- S. Lo, eared. PipnT sej orruUr* plaining node of treitmot, wiIk oaUlfi of cures, seat free, t trial Wollle free ifi f't” —CONTAINS— SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS and it one of the best and cheapest publications south of Baltimore. It will he made even more Interesting to the farmers by the addition of an Agricultural Department, -Edited by— General WILLIAM M. BEOWJfJf, Professor of History and Agriculture in tho Uni versity of Georgia. Ia addition to the WEEKLY, we will furnish the . Southern Farmers’ Mh!y, One of tho host Agricultural Journal! In the Boutb, for the sum of *50 perineum. THE TERMS Of the T SUBGRAPH ANDMESSENGERre- main unchanged, and are as follows, payable in advance: ’ $10 00 5 00 Daily, one year, - Daily, six months, Daily, three moths, Weekly, one year, tv—My s j s m onths, Daily and Farcers Masimj, »- ife<kl} £od Fanners’ loitlily, 2 50 2 00 100 $11.50 3.50 JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALES \\l ILL be sold before tbe court bouse door in TT the t win f CiiL'.&n. Jones ccnoti, Ge ririt on the first luesfiay in Apr'lrext, between the 1- gal hours of sile, the following property, to win'] hree hundred and thirty acres ofland, more or lets, adjoining tbe lands of John 8 Stewart,KobtSmith a :d P.B. Hmlcolando hers. Levied on as the property ot Alford Glaw.on to aati'fy two fi. fas issued (rom tbe Superior Court or said ocunly in (avor of Elizabeth ulawarn ai £ Btodatd B. Glawion. administrators Of the is tat of Jesse Glawson. deceased, vs: Alford Glawson, principal, and Seaton Glawsnn and Joseph Glawson, security. Tbe other rs. Alford Giawson principal, and Seaton Glawion and James Glawson security. Property pointed out by one of the. plaintiffs, and in poeee>sioa of de fendant. This February 23. 1880. ' febwtd W. J. GRESHAM, 8heriff. no to ook aent . BAXTER A .O. Banker* York. Invested in Wall street stocks makes fortunes! very month explaining everything. Address ~ ', 7 Wall atrect, New J"t KORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas J. A vJ Foster, administrator of the estate of A. E. Foster late of said county deceased, has made ap plication for leave to sell all the wild lands De lon sing to said tstato at private sale. This is to rite all persons concerned to be ard appear at the Court of Ordinary of mid county on tho first Monday in April next, to show cau-o. if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my official signature, marttd* J. A. McMAN Pd. Ordinary. CONSUMPTION CURED An old phys’eian. retire! from practice, hav ng cad placed in bis hands by an East India mimionary tbe iormu'i c* a simp’e vegetable remedy for tbe speedy and permanent enrefe Consumption, Broncb,tar,Catarrh.As-hma, ard all Throat and Lung Affections, a’soa positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility ana all Nervous Complaints, after having Usted the wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his dul.v to make it known to all suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive land a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send freeof charge to all who desire it, this recipe with iall directions lor preparing and using, ia German, French or English. Scut by mail by addretsipT with stam, naming this paper. 'W. V. Shbjub 118 Powors’d Block, Rochester. N Y. BAKER SHERIFF SALES. WI ILL be sold before the coritbou.se door in Y Y Newton, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, the following property to-wit- Lots ef ltnd Nos. three hundred and seventy- two, three hundred and seventy-three, and tbrro hundred and leven.y-four. all in the eighth dis trict of t aid countv, said to contain each two hundred and fifty acres, more or leas. Sold as the proportyol Wxl'tam Broadawgy to satisfy a Superior Coutt fi. fa. B. O. Kenton vs. James li. Scarbrough, principal, ar.d William Brosdaway. Property punted cut by defendant William Bread a way. Tenant in possession noli fiea in writing. , JA8. H. ROWELL, Sheriff. January 27.1880 Sfltd We have secured tbe services of Mr. W B KT, better known to the newspaper ■orlii as "Jack Plane,” the late correspondent ot the Fafannah News, who will have personal em pervision of tbe WEEKLY. , We leaperifnlly askfara continuation of the present generous patronage of the pnblic. ■rtldzwtl CLISBY * JONKS. Know Thyself. T HE untold miseries that result (rrm indiscretion in early life may be allevi it- ed and cured. Those who doubt this assertion should purchase the now m>dical work published by the PEA BODY MEDICAL iNSTI* rUIB. Boston, entitled THE SCIENCE OF LIFE m, <-JsLr PULDERVaTION. Exhausted v- tality nervous an! physical debility, or vitality impaired by the errors of youth or tro close or too close application to business, may be rector ed ar.d manhood regained. Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged, uit published. It is a standard medical work, he best in tbe Engiisb language, written by a physician of great experience, to whom was awarded a gold and jewelled medal by tbe Na tional Medical Association. It contains beauti ful and very expensive engravings. Thiet hun dred pages, more than BO valuable prescript'ons for all forma of prevailing Oil rase, the result of many years of estorsive and successful practice, either one of which is worth tan times tbe price of the book. Bound in French cloth, price only $!, sent by mail postpaid. The London Lancet says i “Xr person should be without this valuable book. Tbe author ia a noble benefactor." , An illustrated sample sen, to alien receiptof 6 certs for postage. The author refers by permission to JOSEPH S.EJ--HKR. president: W. I. P. INGRAHAM, 1U Dt'H-jVdSli W PAINE, ST D. <! 8 GAUNTT. R POT COM B. Elr/J-D. R H KLINK, V0.J RO'CONNfcLL, M D. facffiSCH. M D, and M phis Umvortity ot Medicine and SurgVhjltdel. the faculty of tbe American University of Phila delphia, also Hon P A BIS-ELL. MD. president ot tbe National Medical Association. Address Dr W H PAR- KKR.No* Balficch St, Beaten. Mass. The au thor may neconau'ted on all cisezses requiriug skill and experience, novso wlv G BORGIA. Bibb County.—Whereas William L. Abbott bas s ade application for letters of guardianship of the property of JofcnEari 1 Thraiher and Annie Lee fbraihe'. resident of Florida, and minor children of Early W. Thrash tr, late of the Slate of Florida, deceased. T'hia is tberefore to cite and admonish all per sons i or.cerned to te and appear at lhe Court cl • •rdinarv on the first Monday in April next, u scow cause if any 'hey hare, why letters of grsr dianship should not be granted to the applicant, Given under my official signature msrS'd*J. A. McMaNUS.Ordinary. G BORG 11. Bibb County.—Whereas A. B. Host, administrator oi tbe estito of DeauilU -(oolfolk, late of said county deceased, bas m id© application fer'leave to sell all the real estate be longing to said estate. Thia ia therefore to cite and aaznonish all per sons a neerned to bo and api car at tl e Court ol Ordinary if said county on the first Monday in April next to (how cause if any they have, why sa:d aoplicaticn »houM not he granted. -iven uLderroy hand end official sixnatnre. J. *■ »CMANU8.Ordinary. O RDINARY’S office, Jones county, Georgia. January 20,18S0.—Wfceroa* Robert H. *-ar- ron guardian for the minor children or Samuel T. Morgan, at ceased* applies to me fer dismission from gaid *uar4i*nsbip. These aro to notify all persons concerned to show cauw at ttia office on or by the first Moc- day in Arnl "ext, if any they nave, wfcy the same shall not bo granted. Witness my bar’d officially. jang4;d* BOLANDT. ROSS. Ordinary. /~\KDIN ART’S office Jones county, Georgia, \J Januan 29,18S0.-Wlereas Richard John son. administrator or eatateof Toliver Hswr, de applies to me for dismission. These are to cite acd sdmoni&h mil persons 5^0T cause at th's office on or by tho fmt Monday in May next, if any they Jiive. e J-fiino shall not be granted. Witness iht hand officially, Jsn24 td* ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS: BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILSj PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &c. Sand for Price-list, W. H: DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY; A.O. TAYLOR YS. WM.TAYLOB 7 B'l- for relief, etc. Bibb Snce- rior Court, Ociober Term, 1879. It appearing to the Court by the return of tbe Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found ir. this county; and it further appearing that he does not reside in this State: Ordered, that ser vice be r erfected on said defendant by puhl'ca- tiontobaaud appear at tbe next term eftbia Mnret, or that co.»w'’ainant be al'ovred to pro- Ordtred f nrthe- th tt this O der be published once a monlb for .our mouths in the Telegraph and -les'erser, a public gazette published in the catyof Macon. By the Court: • . JOHN L. HARDEMAN, Cumpmipant’s Solicitor. T J. SIMMONS, J. 8. 0 M. 0. A true extract from tbv minutes of Bibb So penor Court. This Sid November. '679. decSS-Inmfm* A. B ROSS. Cleik. NOTICE LEAVE TOSELL LAND. G eorgia, jonbs couNTY-Four weeis after date application wi'l be m;do t, the tl,.urt of Ordinary of Jones ccunfy, lor an order to sell all the lands and undivided interest in lands belonging to estate of Joseph C. Barbee deceased, in the county of Jonea. March 1 1880' marStd* A J. STEWART, Administrator. $ - w advertisements. li ARG £ PROFITS -.»> Iw realized from small inves'ments by ope rating in QkATN or COTTON FUTURB8 through tie MOB LF. PUBLIC COTTON AND GRAIN tXCHANGB. Small operators have equal facilities with toe largest Business con ducted b» n all or telegraph, and daily reports ■railed to > 11 cua’omers. S10 buy s or sells ten bales Cotton or lfiOO bushels Wheat, etc. Send for • xplanatory circulars, etc., to F. ol’ToHINSACO.. 4° St. Francis Ht.. Mob' e. A'a. PiBEY, Hocstox ConsiY Gs. We hare known "Swift’s Syphilitic Specific” tested in hundreds of obstinate esses of Syphilis, Merrural Rheumatism. Scrotuls, etc., and testi »y that it m*de tbe most perfect and permanent cures in every case. Capt.Hn«hL.UenEatd, Gen. Eli Warren, Ssm D Killen J. W. Wimberly, Jud.eCo Court. Dr J. C. Gilbert, drug- J.L Warren, of firm of „ „ „ (kist. J. W. Lathrjp & Co., J. W. Mann. County Savannah, Ga. Treasurer. Ed. Jackson, Deputy CoL C. O. Duncan. Ci’k -uperior ourt. Mess. Day & Gordon. Maior Wm. Brunson. Wm. D. Pierce, -heiiff. We are personally acauinted with the gentle men whose signatures! appear to tho above cer tificate. They are citizens of said county, of tbe h guest respectability end character. 'A. r.GlivKS, Ordinary Houiton Couiity. Ga., P. H. CULL KB, Clerk Superior Court, Houston count j, Ga. I am personally acquainted with the proprie tor, and also •with msny of lhe gentlemen whose aianature* appear to the foregoing certificates. They are men of hich character ant ^landing A. H. COLQD1TT, Governor of Georgia. Valuable Land for Sale i BORGIA. Cranford crunty.—By virtue of * v tbepowr.- vested in me by a certain mart- ga-re executed by J L. Persons to secure a cer tain promissory note, for tbe sum of cue hundred and eiobty-one dollars and fifty arts. (slSI.IOL said moitsazc dated tbe 28th day of June, 1879. and recorded iu the Clerk's offire of the Snperior Court of saic county, in book J., both said note and mortgage being signed by thossid J L. Par son*. and due. I wi 1 on luesday tho second day ot March. 1880, betcre the court houtedoor in the town of K oxville. Georgia, expose at public sale to tbe highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit; One hundred aDd one aces of 1-nd, more or less, belt g the norlhhalf i of lot number 126, bounded as follows: North by landsofJ.L. P.rsons, east b- S. W. Hatcher, south by .» rs. L. G. Parsons, and west by K. R. Bamson. Titles tea simp a will be tnsde to the purchaser as authorized in said mortgage. Said trait o' land will be so d to satisfy tbe prim al, interest, and attorney’s fees, to-wit: One hundred and eighty-onc dollars and fifty cents principal, with Interest at twelve per cent, rer annum from the 1st doy of Oc'ober, 1879. and ten per cent, additional upon said principal and f i-torest Bttornev’sf. es. as expressed in said mort gage. Th- said mortgage made a d delivered to me. the ucdersiKiitd. to secure said note with .ho po wer expressed therein to sell said property in the event default was made in tbe payment thereof, and default having been made cn the day of sale I will execute titles in he simple to tbe saxo This the 2d day of February, 1880. 2 8 law • A. B. SMALL. Prepares! only by the SWIFT SPECIFIO COH- A> Y, Atlanta,Ga. Sold by HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR, and all druggists. ■mrrg7-d 6m Executors’ Sale. U NDE ft and by virtue cf an order granted by tbe Hon, James P. Broadawsy, Ordinary ir and for the county of Baker. Slate of Georgia, will be sold ber- re tbe court hruso door of Baser county, town of Newton, within the lega! hours of sale, in the first Tuesdav in April next, as the property of theestate of W. D. William.-, lateof iakcr county, deceased, lhre' hundred and sev enty-three and one third (3731-3) acres of land tiiuatrd in Howard’s district- Bibb county, Ga, and known as lots Nos. 284. 7 26 and 297. amount ing to 3731 3 acres. Fold for division among tbe heirs of said W. D. Williams, deocastd. Terms oub. feb24-lawtt J. H. * W. W.WIL1 IAMB. Krerulnrs. ft D l 1 1 M IS Stops. 3 Bet Reeds. 2 Knee swells, UUuflriu Stool. Book, only £95. PIANOS, Stool. Cover and Book, £*l'i to S1600. 11.unrat ed Catalogue FREE. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J. ADVERTISERS By addressing Goo. X*. Bowoll CO. 10 Spruce 8t., New York, can learn thei-x- act cost of any proposed line of ADVERTISING dJ American Newspapers. *fc.l00-pigo Pam- phlet. 10c. Valuable Property for Sale. r>Y virtue of authori y and power, vrstedin 11 me as trns ee, by a certain deed made and etecuted by Janes T. h islet, trustee for his wife and caildren and by M.ry Seymour Nis bst, his wife, on tbe 7th day of March, 1874, tiJ. McnrceOgdtn. trustee, f-r the purpose of pro- Tidies forth, payment of ba’anee due cn a cer tain draft drawn by James T. Nisbet, trustee for bis wife and children, on James T. Nubetand accepted by him. sated Maroh 7,1874, and paya ble on 7th day of December, 1874, to Macon Fire I ntuianee and Trust Assoc ation or older for sum of sixteen hundred and ninety dollar* and four teen cents, with Interest at the rate of one and one quarter per ejnt. per month from the matu rity of said d r»f t, and all costs and counsel fees, if any incurred in its collection, I will sell before the court house in the rity ot Macon. Bibb coun ty, ou Tuesday, the C;h day of April next, be tween the usual hours lor lrgtl sales, the foLow- ing property which is embraced and oonreyed by the deed a’ ovo referred io.ri*: . "All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being io tbecity of Mooon and said county ot Bibb, being tbe reeidenee lot of the family or said Janies . Nisbet, containin Iwc acres more or leas, and being the same property heretofore oonreyed by acgenius A. nisbet to the said Jau.es T. Nubet, trustee, by desd made on the 18th day of January, A. D. 1871. and now o rec ord in tbe Olerk’a office of the Superior Court of said county of Bibb." except two iou which have recently been sold Irons said property, commenc ing at northeast oorrer of soialot caving a front o.i Georgia Avenue of 141 feet, as will Do shown by a map of the property which will bs exhibited on dsy of sale. . , , Te’ms cash. Tor further information apply to he undersigned. MON1LOB OGDEN, Tru itee. Macon, Go., Mareh 28, 1880.- 28tds HEAL THYSELF G EORGIA, Bibb County.—whereas Kugenius P. Smith hes made application for letters of dmb istration on th* estate of Alex. W. Per sons, l»to of said county deeeasod. This is theretore to cue and admonish all per sons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Urdinary ot said county on the first Monday m April text, to show causo if any they have, wbv letters of administration should not b3 granted to the applicant Given under mo official signature. m»r6td* J. A. McllANUS, Ordinary. ITa—!•> 1 The Little Rock and Fort Jtiomes m l Smith Railway offer for sale t tbe best LAN DS in the West J or Southwest, with bealtby W esters y climate, fenile soil,and not (affected by drouth. Easy Arkansas te* ofslle - rQlliDromtt ' Apply to tv n. SLACK, Land Commissioner, an2*w!3t Little Bock, Ark. EORGIA, Bibb Countv-Whereas Mrs. So phia B. Hall, administratrix of the estate !. Bond.lateof 3sid county deceased,rep'O- snnts to tbe court in her potitioD, duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully administer- <1 K. Bond’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administ-ator should not bo discharged from her administration and receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday in June, 1880. Given under my official signature. MANUS, mar6td* J A Me! , Ordinary. ADMINISrBATKIX’S SALE. BY authority of an order of the Court of Ordi nary of Chatham county, will be sold before the court home dcor in Savannah,on the 1st Tuesday In April next, wi'hin the legal hours o. sale, the following property belonging to the estate ot Ed ward V. .Anderson, deceased: All that tract of land situate in tbe c juutj ot Bibb. State of Geor gia, near the city of Macon. and fronting on the road leadingfrom Macon to Forsyth in Vinevillv, known as tbe placs Doughs by Geo. W. An derson from Mrs. H. B. Freeman, executrix, etc. containing S6.<4 acres, more or lets. For information apply to Tarpln A Ogden, Till dim vetd JANE M. ANDERSON. Administratrix. G EORGIA, BibbCrunty—Whereas Mrs Mar tha L. Harris, guardian ot Mattie J., Annie L.and Jimmie A. Harris, has applied to the Court cf Ordinary of said county for a discharge from her guardianship of said Mattie J., Annie L. and Jimmie A. Harris of their parson and prod- erty, this is therefore to cite all porsans concern ed to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary - said county on lhe first Monday in May next show cause, it any they have, why the gaid Mar thaL- Harris should not be dismissed l.-om he guardianship of said Mattie J., Annie L-aud Ji-rmie A. Harris and restive tbe usi J latter* of dismission. Give" under my official signature, febltd* J. A. McMANUB,Ordinary. /"I EORGIA. Bibb County.—Whereas T. D. AJT Tinsley, sdroislitratorof tho estate of Sarah G. Ticslev, late of said county deceased, ho* made application for leave to sell all the real Ci tato belonging to ssid eitrtc. This is tberefore to cite and admonish all per* sons concerned to be sndappesr at tbe Coart of Ordinary of arid county, cn the first Monday in April next to show cause if any they have, why said application shonld not be (ranted. Given under my official aignatur*. marttd* J. A. Mch , Ordinary. NOTICE. I Have this day associate! with me in the warehouse and commission business, Mr. A. W. Gibson, so long connected with the firm of Ha demau A Spark* and more recently with O. G. Hparkt A Eon. THOS. HARDEMAN, JB. Tbe undersigned having this dry sxsodsted themselves together under tnefirm name of Hsr- d man A Gibson.and will be pleased to see their respective friends. We will be prepared to make liberal ad ranees, and hope bv close and polite at tention to business, to merit tbe confidence of oar planting friends. _ _ .THOS. HARDEMAN, Jb. A. W. GIBSON. TOrfdeodlm-wlm G EORGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas M. R. Rogers, guarditnof John K. Little, bavins applinl to the Ciurt of Ordiimrv cf aatd county for a iLschrrgo from bis guardis..sbip of John N. Little a percon ard propci;y. This ia therefore to iile til r- nors czipcernf d tofchow cause by flUr * ihtvr objections in mv of- fiee by the first Monday in Jane celt, why tbe saia M. R. Rover* should not b-idismissed iroa his Kuardiansbip of John N. Litileand reccire the usual letters ol dismiss ion. Given under my officia -n-ualnre. mar6td* J. A. McMASUSOidinary. rjEDROlAT JONES IJOIJ Nd'Y— Whereas • L. Ridley applies tjr administra tion wnh the will annexed, ou tiiootUU ot Mis S«san A. Ria!ey, deceasea. These are tji ci'o and admonish si) parsons concerned to show caus. it auy they lra-e wb. the saxeibal) not be grunted nt tis next t- j i of th's court, on fir t Monday in April next. Witness my hand offiriallv. i roarStt* KOI,iND T ROSS. Online... vOBTZZ ' — W ILL be roldbeToYe SBEEIFF SALE. the town ot Clinton on the April at.., beiwcen .he legal hours of aali-.r/ii^i hundred acres ofland. more or lest, ad joint ig the lands of Jamo B. Denton, Jack-on Roberts, and oihvrs.and known as tbe Sawyer rises. Lev- i< d on as the property of P. 0. Sawver, trustee for wife "ud children, to satisfy a tax fi fa. is.ued by W. J Gresbam. tax collector, for tho year 1879. This February 18.1880. feol9td W. J. GRESHAM, Sheriff. ADYANOEHf PRICES OF PIANOS, Didn't we tell yon so? And it is ' not’high water vet. THE Cincinnati Packing . Packers of PORK, LARD, —and— QUEEN OP THE WE3I* BRAND OF Extra Sngar Cured Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast Bacon. Cic cinnati, Ohio. Bibb County Sheriff Sales YYTILL te so’d before the court bou-e door fn * Y the city of Macon, ouring tbo legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April ntxt, the fol lowing property 1 o- wit: Lota iu and 19, according to map of the Bond estate, now cn record in Clerk’s office Bibb Su perior Court, taid lots situated in the city of Ma con. in said county. Lev-e* on as tba property: of James T. Nisbet to sati.«fy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior Court in lavor ot Joseph Bond, bearer, ts. James T. Nisbet. Property pointed Out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also as the same time and place, lots 5.nu 6.' in square 66. from fng oh New street 105 feet and rnrningbsc, to an alley in th-rear.said.ots sit uated in the city of Macon ia said county. Lev- 3 g 00 -o 55* IIP K-S a? Sawyer. Property pi.intvd out by plaintifTs at torney. Also tt the same time and place, the h'mae and tot In tbe city of Maco". Bibb county, Georgia, known as p>rt of let No. 1. in block 92, on map of sa'd city, containing about one fourth of an acre, being the bouse and lot lately occupied by David D. Craig. Levied oi- as the property of David I>. Craig and Robert A. Morris, to sat isfy a fi. fa. issued from Bib* Super or court in lavor George R. Barker vs. David D. Craig and Robert A. Morris, now held by M s E'len A. Findlay, trausferree. Property 'pointed ont by plaintiff in s. fa. , Also at the tame time and placo, part of lot No in tilock No. 17. northwest common < f the city of Macon in raid coun y of Bibb, known as the place purchased by Mrs. tenable from tee estate cf Jchn Hollingsworth Levied on as tbe prop erty of Mrs. B. Tenable to satisfy a fi. fa issued irom Bibb Snperior' ourt in favor of Tomlin and Guernsev va. Elisabeth V*nab!e. Property pointed oct by plaiDtiff’a attorney Also at tbe aime time and place, that tract or parcel of land, situated in tbe city cf Macon, bibb county, Georgia, bounded on the n< rtb by the prOLerty of Julius Prter, on tbe south by ! ou dary stree , on tbe west by an alley run ning to the brewerv. cn the east by property of ♦VlO Mafinii Ur.to, Wnrl*a I ’n 1 ovio/1 r.n aa tlvn Tbird andLast Call. Piano manufacturers hav» iai»ed prices on us nrte times in as mari n on the, but are bare nev ertheless h*]d to our old selling rale* through it mil. we intended to fieht it out on that linn but the )a*t ditch is close by—»its a deep one—and wo nave surrendered. ‘ 7*f*6 large tnanutsetarers haveto^dajnotified i sofa fourth advance and ■mother lUely to follow April 1. Th*»y claim the folloyinv ad van C- in cost of prod u » , tion To protect the public against Imitation* and Fraud we caution all purchaser* of BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS to see thifc lhe word U&PC1NB ou tbe label is correctly spelled. Do not allow oomo i tcer p?w* iq be pa meri eff under a similor souudiutc nvme, with tbe aa^urance that it is lhe same ih>r«g or as. ■ocd. Bear m mir.u that tbe oi ly ot-ject such vendor can have is the fact that they can buy imita tions at tho prices lesi than that of tbe genuine, and they hope by this subs tiiuticn to gain a in a) additional profit. -SKABUttT A JOHNSON,Fharmaoeut:cal Chemists Sew York, POR SALE. Labor, 15 to 75 per cent. | Rose wo-d 15 per cent. Iror, 150 •• | Varnish, 25 •* Pine.’lumber. 23 “ i Glue. 15 “ Hard 80‘* I Hardware 100 ”, To tell lotgerst old rates involves direct Res. We lhereiore must announce upon our Mathu- sek,. outhern Gem ai d Favrite Pianoi «n ad vance ol from P10 to?35 per stylo. Cbickerlng Plan is will be advanced April- lit 825 on each *«y’». ware stu- Ifoisnoi lie Worst of it. • Materials. and labor are still going un' Im- wsenfce strikes amorgpu o makers are in prog ress. Afanu arturers are niontns < ehird orders. Auser ca*s fantone« can't supulj ball tho planes wgntg<L_ I arge advftrivs are Act to com**. SE in TT^TK tluy new and save twri t.v-nre per cc-i;? J 'rho>o , - „ --vcty/tlrc per cent. Iho-o who wait for a decline will get ver> tiie-i IS will beyears before old price, rule again Those who need pianas within the next twijexra should buy as soon as possible. ORGANS Hays net advanced bntwe om’t toll wbat day they too will rite. Tho yoaat ia wcrklug and they can t be kept dowr.. 8end your order nov. Present prices aro not guaranteed for even ten days after this date, March 10,18S0. LUDDEN & HATES, .1 SAVANNAH, L»A, WfOLFSilE PIANO -AMD URBAN DEAURS, qor27-q I tawJt wly ‘ SUPERPHOSPHATE. DIAMOND SOLUBLE BONE -BY- "WALTON WTTAim & CO., MACOiNTj Q-A., feb7-d&w2m ■'•k K ! iattle-Snake Water Meloi Seed. O NE hundred pounds of genuine striped or Rattle Snake Water-melon seed, to be sold for melon growers, by ‘ J. F. GREER. mar28 dSt w2t 44 Poplar 8t„ Macao. Ga. -IH-ITSEtFr FarlA’IEi^IandUXTERNS'usi. j"' jH£otaesTB£srtNSHmar:YxiicwMi.JtiiY*i.-u..\£. Mortgage Sale ot Land* ‘■>^5 I UwSeJ NOTICE, A LL person, having claims against the estate of J. T, Josm are hereby notified to present them, dnl. proven as required by law, fer pay ment. And all persons indebted to said estate aro notified to make immediate nayment. H.T. JOHNSON, mr4-law4w Administrator of J. T. Josey dec’d G KOKGIA, BIBB COUNTY—It is agreed by and beta een tbe parties hereof, all residents of said county and State, to form a limited co partnership, under the lawa cf Gecrgia, and that said copartners hip,shall be conducted under tbe f0 l.°The ? tRin V rame > of said copartnership shall be W. A. Doody,” which alone shall be used in its dealings. 2. Said copartnership shall be located in the cisy ol Macon sat.' countv and State, and its business shall be tbe dealing by retail in Gene- r*l meri handise* euth as dry aooda, clothing, btiots and shoes, and other articles ot snch char acter. 8. W. A. Doody shall be tbe general partner, and sh V bare full direction and management of tho bu'ines*. Myron Ntsabaum and Joseph Dannenberg. all ol taid county, are special p-rt- ne 4*W. A. Doody bas contributed four thousand dollars to said partnership and Myron Nuss- baumand Joseph Dannenberg haTO each con tributed four thousand dollars to the capital stock of tbe same. . , ,, , 6. This partnership shall begin on the f 01b day of January. 1880. and shall end on tbe 20th day of January, 18SS, unless sooner dissolved, as Vic inal ter provided, to-wit: In caseeilher party be comes dissrtitfled wltb arid partnership tbe same iray be dissolved after lh6 first year, pro vided sla months notice be given alter said lime, of auch intended dissolution to .he ether party or parlies—said notice to be in writing, giving th, reasons therefor. . . It is further agreed that tbe said W, A. Doody shall be paid from the partnership assets, tbe Bum of fifty dollars per mouth, aud ibis amount to be charge! to the eipense account. Thia pay ment to rontioue until a dissolution, unleas oth erwise agreed on. . . . Witness our handr, this 12th day of January, 1880. W. 4. DOODY, MYRON NUsBBAUM JOS if PH DANNEN BERG. Signed thia 12th day of January, 1880, and ac knowledged btforo J.T. RODGERS, N. P. Bibb Co., Ga. MXCOB. Ga.. January 12,1880. I certify that the above inattument was aigned acd acknowledged by tbe parties thereto before me this day. ,. T . RODGERS. N.P. Bibb Co,Ga. EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Before me came in person. W. A. Doody. who being duly .--.a deposes acd aaja that he is the general partner in a limited copartnership abent to be formed in said county, under the name cf W. A. Doody, and that Myron Nmsbaum and Joseph Dannenberg are the special partner* therein, and that tbe amount agreed to be contributed by each of them to wit: the aumot four thousand dollars, to the capital stock tf arid firm, ta- been actually paid in. and In good faith contributed thereto. A. DOODY. 8wom to and subscribed before me thia 20th day of Jannary, 1880. J. T. RODGKRS, mart a4w MUH G 1 1880. J.T. KOUbniiti, Notary Bibb county, Georgia. aftraiTC For the Pictorial Bible Co mmenta Rl’Cllli tor. 1,018 pages, 475 Illustration UL ftiTCn and maps. The mortcomplete and ff *11 CU comprehensive Commentary on tho entire scriptures (in one volome) ever published Price (3.75. Bradley, Garieaton A Co, 56 New St, Nashville., Tran. nov7wt'm HOPE—DEAF fob _ THE Garmore’s Artificial Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE TOE MEARIHG and perform the work of the Natural Dram. AIttaj) in position, bat Invisible Co others. All Conversation r»nd even whispers heard distinctly. We refer to those rndn^them. Send for descriptive circular. incrtiHvieli GARMOKJE £Ak DRUM CO, CIBtCpfNATI, O. DENTISTRY. T RerpectfuilT annouree to the eitisecs o(Ma- X eon and tbe public generally, that I have opened on Mulberry rtreet. onpoaito tbe Lanier House, a Dental office, where I will practice den tistry in all its branches. I e.rdially invite my friends sad former pat- r'm and tbe irablie generally who need the oer- riee of a dentist to call cn me, Very respectfully, K.B. BARFIELD, D. D.S. janlS-dlm-wSm* tbe Macon Water Works Co. Levied on as the john*tV,of H. 8. HoldrUgo. trustee, to satisfy a Property pointed}nI’avor Also at the same time ana f D ) L? r ! < L Ke ’ truatee. of the r.ortb half of .ot No ta.heielofufteuu. . to R P. McEvoy hv F. X. Foster, aaid lot situa ted in the city of Maccn, Bibb county, Georgia. Levied on as tbe property of the estate of R. P. McKroy tolsaliefy a mo tcage n. fa. issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor T. R. Bh om. B. L strohecker and Wm. B. JohnB'cn. trus'e-a v*. Wtr. P. Q' odall, executor of Robert P Mc- E'oy. Property p;iut d cut by piainttfl’s attor ney. Also at tho sine time and place, part of lot No 3, situated In East Macon, Biot.coun'y. Gcoraia, said lot fronting ICS feet on street running back from Fifth street to Central railroad, thence back 210 feet to lands of Job . FuLy. thence lvS ieet to lands oi W. I>. Higgins, thence 210 leet to said stieet. containing one-tourth ot an a. re. mote ir less, adjoining tbe lauds of John Foley on cast ard not lb. and W. L. Bigsins on the west. Levied on as the property otW. L. big gins to satisfy a fi. fa. from Bibb Superor Court, in favor of A. H. Colquitt. Governor, v>. James C. Hindman, principal, and W. L. Higgins, secu rity. marttd* GEO. F. CHERRY. Sheriff. JNOTIUAl. W ILL be sold before the coait nouse door in the town ot Dublin aud county of Laurens. Bta*e of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April next. »h- following property : 8ix_ hundred acres of land more or less, lying and being in Laurens count!. St-te ot Georgia, bounded on the north by lard of D. M. Hunbes. on the west by W A. Guiney, onthecoslby J. L. McNeir, and on the south by J W. hummers. Soldastnenro] bie to Good, Small * Co., and given to seeuroone promissory note dated March 18.1879, and due October 15,1874 andiorlhe sum ot S129.35, al so one note in favor of A. B. Small for 5100, due November 1, 1879 b-sidea interest, attorney’s fro# and cost of pro ce line*. Terms tlaaie cash, GOOD, SMAoL&OO., . By their attornoy Jaa. A. Thomas, mart-1 aw4w SOIXC£. W ILL be sold before the court house door in the town of Jeffersonville and county of Twiggs, in the State of Georgia.on the first Tues day m April next, tbe following property, to-wit: Pour hundred and twenty-fivo acres of land ly ing in the county of Twiggs, in said 8tata.bound- cd on the north by tbe lands of M. B. Slaopy, on tbe east by Bd Taylor, and on tbe south and west bv lands of Mrs. Matilda Carte*. Sold as tbe property ot Irby H. Hurchmsn, to satisfy one mortgage deed, with power of tale therein expresicd,dated Bibb county, Georgia, Apiil 9th, 1878, aigned by said Murchman, and payable te O. G. Sparks A Ben, and given to aeenro tbe pay ment of two promisrory notes, each dated April 9.1878. and one for one hundred dollar,, and due November l, 1878. and tbe other for seventy-five dollars, and due November 16,1878, with attor ney’s fees and expenses of suit, besides interest. Term cash. O. G. SPARKS & BON. By their attorney Jas. A. Thomas. mar7-law4w FOR FOOD. As -manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecber, at Cincinnati,Ohio, Is the Queen of table edibles and the most delicious of Maize preparations extant. It Is In comparably pure, healthful and economical, and n blessing alike to the sick and well, for children and adults. It enters into the moat recherche lastry, icea, and dessert dishes, embrac ing: biano-mange. Ice cream, puddings, custards, plea, etc., lending a peculiar delicacy and nutritious quality, and Is • -e a necessity and a luxury In every don., storehouse. No edible Btarck stands so Ugh the world over. Sold bv Grocers every-where. G BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Wieroas W.(T. Hollingsworth has made application for letters of diaaiation as administrator from the estate of Blita J. Hollingsworth, lateof said county deceased. These aro tberefore todte and admonish all p-nona concerned to be and appear at tbe Court, of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday iu April rext to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismitaion should not be (ranted to applicant. Witness my official signature, a- 4td J. A. MeMANUS Ordinary — — Harper, t One mortgage giver. to secure a certain prym irrory note lor twenty-five dollars due tbe 25tb October, 1879, bearing interest at 12 per cent, per annum, after maturity. Said mortgago dated 18th day of May. 1879. and recorded in the Clerk’s office Superior Coun of Said county, in book J. And oueotber mortgage given to -ecure a cer tain prom'siwry note for fiity dollars, due No vember 1, 1879. bearing' interest a-12 per cent, per annum a f ter maturity. Said mortgage dated 6th March. 1879, and recorded in Clerk’s office Superior court of said county, in book J. I will on the first Tuesday in April, isso. before tho ccurt-houae door in Krcxvillo. Georgia, expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, tho following described property, to-wit: One hun dred and sixty (160) acres of land. a ore or les», ben g all o lot No.42, north of the Macon r. ad, in the sixth district oi Crawford county. Ga Ti- Uta in tee simple will be made o the purchaser as autborized in said mortgager. Said tract of ’and will be told to sati ly the principal, interest, and attorn-j’s fe»a, to-wit, seventy-five dollars pr ncipul, with interest aa abort mscti'eo.und twenty dollars attorney’s foes, aaexpnssed ifi taid mortgages. Tbe said mortgages made and delivered to me, tbe undersigned, to arcure said notes with the, power expressed therein to sell said property in the event default war made in I leeKtSJBent thereof, and dtfault having been i of sale 1 will execute titles iu t February 26, ISSO.-td j— small. A MUSICAL LIBRARY. 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Maroh 3.1886 -10* HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not n Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCIIU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AXD TitB PpRTST Ayr. BSSlSlEDICAL QUAUITR9 OT au. oreivH Etrroia. CURE AH Diseases of the Stomach, Dowels, Blood, Llrer, KLldncjs, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleep* leNsncss and especially Female Complaints. $lOOO IX GOXiD* Will be paid for a cam they will cot cure cr help, c for anything Impuro or injurious found In them. Aslcyourdrusslst far Hop Bitters and try them before you sleep. Ibke no other. Hop Cocas Cunxlstha cwcetcct, safest and beat; Ash Children. The Hop Pad for Stomach, liver and Kidney Is rape* rlor to all others. CurcsbjaL-sorption. Ask druggist. Dw L C. Is an absolute end irresistible euro for drunk enness, UNO of opium, tobacco oad narcotics: BBBESM Send for circular. BEBHSK Abort told by drrndfiU. Hop Bitter: M^'.Co. Rochester, N.Y. 00 LLI Ns VOLTAIC-ELECTRIC (rae Biffera tnvinahly remedy yellowness of lhe complexion ana white* o» Paine in the right eide and under the right shoulder- blade, furred tongue, high ool or, urine, nausea, vertigo, dyepeoata, const p a tion, heaviness of the head, mental despon dency, and every other manifestation or cc- cimpanimant of a dieerdere.i covdilion of the liver The s'omacb, bowels and kidney* also experience their r> gnlating and tenio in- flaeace. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen- ersJIy. m»r2 lm Afresh sleek of Hdrtette’s hitlers, cat re co ved at decs ELLIS’DRUG STORE. CURE'S OWM | I j A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FOR THE BLOOD, UVER&KiDNEYS: URATINE, For Bloud Disc; GURATiHE, For Liver Complaints. Gli RATINE, For Kidney Diseases. GJRATTnEj For Bheumallsm. GURATINE, For Ecroftila Discaa«s. GURATINE, A medicinal com- I'o.iniluf kno-.vn v.-.’uc— combining In one prep aration ine curative powers for the evils which produce all dis eases or the.rifood, the TAver, tfie jAidncvn. Hr.r:nle«s in notion mi l thorough in its effbou It Is unexcelled for the cure ot all Blootl t>ia- ■ eaaem such aa Bcrof- Tumors. Units, Tetter,Bolt Jtheum, llltcutnnlfmnl, JTer- c trial Polsoi.iau, also Cortstipatiou, Bt/spevsta, Jutii- gestton. Sour Slam- a eh, Retention of Vrine, etc, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THE BEOWH CEEMICAL CO . BALTIMORE, Md. tira COTTOri GIN Cleans tho Seed better, Runs Lighter, •Cln8 Faster and Costs Los t Money than any other Glnln the Mark/-', Every .-nachlno ’ . tuHyand legal!i>,;iarrar.tcetl. T7or!ana2u>a-»—.. rremlums at aU _ itc, ct 6000 oJ ct:r Onsaro^ncou iitfi eoathcnistjlca.overlCCJljaNt sold % Price List of Cine, Feeders and Condenser* Boxed roadyfer shipment and delivered at our factory. area. Si u - Price with Self Feeder or CorAe ver. ‘iSSu! at co 18C CO M6D© 1 rice with Self Tceder and Oo.uieojer. K'Termo given on Application.jEJ Prom ISO to 1555 we monnfioctureJ GtaaaS riolombna, Go-, indcr tho firm name of E. T. TAXXr n® Co., afteniarts Xnroxs, Bcowx A Co., and smda what was then kaoaro u the Taylor Gin. During tho year 18-*. we rumored to this '’arc,where we havoboeacxclm iviiyencagcdlamana- -heturisg Gins everatnoe. WthlD-iircrpericnccrthobeaO labor saving machlncir ondekillcilwo-knim, woposero ndvantagcsnotcnjoycobj-cny o-.hrm*r.i.fr.trer*rlnour tiro, ror producing the Exsrwork tor taoxxusr money- The demand last year won so gruot thal nearly S00 orders remained urnllcd, but wc hove douried our m.e nuforturinsr capacity and hope to be ahietomect aa demands »*JH It IS thewlwat p!an to get your o: dors !n enrw. Hood for fflustnitcd pamphlet givmgn^n* coUoitnry tcsiheontala from over VX> tiro, enterpririnar pinntcis: i’li^ts.lhigtno, and couiulcto outfit fumiahedv-henderired. Address " BROWS COTTON GIN CO„ MEW EON-uOrr, CONI** IALESMEN WANTE? Igood'menTO SEIL?Lj , Cut this Notice Gat I And send :t with v."ir..- t . l jSeild a, 3C. Stas tin to insure* /answer. S. FCSTlitt A VO. r P. O. Box 1379. Cincinnati, Ohio HUNT, EANKJN & LAMiB. Wholesale Dinggiatq. Macen. 9tii POROUS piasters max time, more poweriul than thabestpo- JL roua plaster when placed over tbe centre of tbo nervoca forces, tbe pit of tbe stomach, they stimulate the liver, stomaeh and bowels, perfect digestion, euro dyspepsia, billioua colic, cramps and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis eases. F«r weak and sore lings, palpitatian ot tbe heart, painful kidneys, rheumatiam. neural gia and aeiatica, they are tbe best remedy in tbe world. Get the genuine. Ask far COLLINS’ VOLTAIC BLKOTRIO POROUS PLASTBRB. Prie* facta. Pur sale by Hunt. Rankin A La mar, Atlanta and Macon, and Oaoeola Butler, •iwt Bll^tirffifito. MSttlD JIO RUSSELL a CO, 1 Green River Works.’ nUI-dawfm CDTLEfiY Popular Mont ly Drawing of the Commonwealth Distribu tion Co. AT HAOAULBY’S THEATRB, In tbe City of Louis ville, on • Thursday, April 29,1880, These drawings authorized by act of tbe Log ialature of 180# and sustained by all the couits of Kentucky occur regularly on tbe last day of every month (Sundays excepted) and are super vised by prominent citizens of the State. Tbe Management call attention to tbe grand opportunity presented ol obtaining, tor only 61, “ , 0f iHH FOLLOWING PRIZB8. X Prize mi ... — fi 66-99? X Priae........ 1 Priie ..... 10 Prizes 51.000 each 10 Prize. 500 each , 100 Prize, 100 each 200 Prizes 50 each ___ 600 Prizes 20 each ... ^000Prises 10each, 9 Prizes 800 eat b, ap reximartn prizes 9 Prizes SOOeach do do ;# Prises 100 each do do Lt 00 Prizes *112,4:0 W Whole Tickets, *8. 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