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The Bitters invariably rem»dy yellowness
of the complexion and whites ot the eye*,
pains in the right aide and under the right
shoulder-blade, furred tongue, high ool ere
urine, nausea, vertigo, dyspepsia. oonstipa
tioD, heaviness of the head, mental despon
dency, and every other manifestation or eo-
eompanimeDt of a disordered condition of
the liver Tho a cmacb, bowela and kidneys
also experience their r- gulatirg and tonic in
fluence.
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erally. mart lm
Afresh slock of Hoswtto'a Bitters oat re
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That the Order <-f h I'ostmuUr-
fieneral agalatt lire Kalis «f the
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BKB01IDED. Brglstered Letters and
Money Orders can be sent through
tbe MAILS AS rORMXBLY.
FOR FOOD.
As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecher,
Rt Cincinnati, Ohio, is She Queen of table
edibles and the most delicious of BTaizo
preparations extant.
It is incomparably pure,healthful and
economical, and a blessing alike to the
sick and ircli, far children and adults.
It enters into tho most recherche
pastry, ices. Rad dessert dIslies, embrac
ing blanc-mange, ice cream, puddings,
custards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
delicacy and nutritious quality, and is
» —oanccessityandaluxury in every
doi storehouse. No edible Starch
Stands so high tho world over.
Sold by Grocers every-where.
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For Blood Diiesse*.
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Far Liver Complaints.
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ylmRMlc.
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combining In one prep
aration the curative
powers for the evils
which produce all dis
eases of the JSteoSI, tbe
Urer, tbe j(Mstvs.
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thorough in Its effect.
It is unexcelled for the
cure of all JBIotxI 2H«-
esses such as Scrof
ula, Tumorm. Boilt,
Tetter,Balt MMcutn,
JiheumattetH. Mer
curial Yoleov.i'ig,
also Constipation,
Dyspepsia, JCntll-
gemtlen, BeurStom-
aeh. Detention of
Trine, etc.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT. I
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BALTIMORE, Md.
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Wholesale Druggists. Macon.
—THE-
Maoon, Georgia,
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
FOa 1880-1881.
The prelect year is pregnant with eiirring and
important events. General election are tote
held for National, 8tate. and county office* and
the interest and excitement evolved by the con
tent will be interne.
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OUR
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and is one of the best and cheapest publications
south of Baltimore. It will bo made even more
1 n teresting to the farmers by the addition of an
Agricultural Department,
—Edited by— -*
General WILLIAM X. BROWNS,
Professor ot History and Agriculture in the Uni
versity of Georgia.
In addition to the WBEKLY, we will famish
Southern Farmers' Monthly,
One of the best Agricultural Journals in tbe
Eontb, for tbe sum of 93.00 per annum.
THIS TERMS
Of the TSLHGRAFH AND MB88KNGBR re-
main unchanged, and are as follows# payable in
advance:
Daily, one year, - • $10 00
Daily, six months, - 5 00
Daily, three moths, - 2 50
Weekly, one year, • 2 00
Weekly, six months, - 1 00
Daily id t ?tratrt iMttfy, tat y*ar, $11.50
Wttldj aid Farmers’ loathly, “ 3.50
We have secured the services of Mr. IS. 0.
8WJE KT, better known to the nee eptper
world as "Jack Plane," the late correspondent of
the Savannah News, who will have personal su
pervision of tbe WKJJKLT.
We respectfully askfera continua'ion of tho
present gene root pilronsge of the public.
marSldawt!
CLISBT * JONB8.
a irtiKNMD •rroRTimnvY to
WIN A FORTUNE. THikD GRAND DIS'jBl-
BUTION, CL A 88 ». AT NEW ORLEANS,
TUEaDAY.APRIL15.1850-11 OlM XeS.kU
lirawiag.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Bducational »ua
Charitable purpoaea, in IMS, tor tbe term of
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ol the State is pledged ,wt ich pledge haa
been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote,
securing its irsp.rhise in tbe new constitution
adcpttdT Decembor 2, 1&79, with a Capital of
SI,000,000, to which it baa a:nce added a reserve
fund of $850,009. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM-
BER l)l8TELt0TIOP8 wUl take place monthly,
on the seendTuesday.
It never scales or postpone!. Look at the follow*
iog Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE moot).
IOO.COO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACH.
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Prizs £30/00
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Pnza_ 8,000
2 Prizes ct 81.100 SOUV
6 Prize! of 1.000..... - , 5,0<.O
20 Prizes of *00 _ 10 000
100 Prizes of ICO 10,000
200 Prizes of ISO. 10,000
5C0 Prizes of 20...... 10,000
1000 Prizes of in - 10.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZEb.
9 Approximation Prizes of |SOO 2,700
9 Approximation Prins of 200............ 1A00
9 Approximation Priara of 1W„.900
Response
all points, to bi.
paid.
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
information, or und orders by express or in a
Registered Letter or Money Order by mail,
addressed only to
M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans. La.
or same person at No S19 Broadway. New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management of Gene
rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR
LY
N. B.—This Company haa no Agents in the
British Possessions, and all persons pretend i g to
be so and soliciting 01 dors by citeul-rs or other
wise ara Swindlers.
GBEATREDOCTIOfi
IN PRICE
Signature is on even bottle of the GENUINE
W03GESTEESHIRE SAUCE.
It imparts the most delicious taste and aeet to
LANE &IIODLEY CO.,
CINCINNATI.
Manufacturers of Stanford
PLANTATION
MACHINERY,
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE
Steam Engines,
Saw Mills, Grist Mills. Shafting Hangers. Pul
leys. etc. Our machinery is strong, .simrle and
well made,and i* especially aasofed t« the wants
of farmers and Planters, for Gening, Sawing.
Grinding and Factory use. Send f or an lllus-
rated Catalogue. TjA ajg 4 jjodlvT CO..
John and Wa’er Sts., Cincinnati, O.
marEdUaaSm-weowlSl
Mm wf site Baumsd r.wn>mi«*in»
Atlabta, G a., March 26.1880.
CIRCULAR No 2. . . . ^
T HE following changes are made in the Stand*
ard “Schedule ot Maximum Rates" for Pas
sengers ana F eights, establlahed by th. Comm's-
aioners, lor each Rail.oad Oomi any in this State,
viz:
lit. The several Pas set gcr Bates now in use on
the Hartwell Railroad, the Cher'lea Railroad,
the Rome Railroad, and the Panderavilleand
Tennille Railroad, may be continued as maxi
mum ratei on tsid roads re*pective’y until chang
•d hereafter by the Comwis-ioners.
2d. The Brunswick and Albany Railroad Com*
Sd. The Colombo* and Borne Bailroad Compa
ny it allowed to make its own msximnm rates for
freights by adding 25 per centum to the said
Standard Rates ot the Commissioners. .
4th. The Northeaster.) f-ailroad Company is
allowed to make its maximum rates for freights
by adding 10 per c*ntnm to the said Standard
Rates ot the Commissioners.
This Circular will be published as the law re
quires, and a copy of the same is directed to be
sent to eaoh Railroad Ompany in the State.
JAMBS H. SMITH,Chairman.
R. A. BACON, Seo'y. marts dlawdw
BALL OF LAND.
■pi virtue of a power of rale conferred upon the
JO undersigned by mortgage deed, executed on
tbe 11th day of February, 1879, by Mrs. Elizabeth
Simmons and Ruffin B. R. Barr, (saiddeedbeirg
recorded in the office of the Clerk ot the Superior
Court of Twiggs county. Book P, folio 148). we
will sell b-fore the court house door, in tbe
town ot Jeffersonville, in the county of Twiggs,
at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for rasb,
ot tbe first Tuesday in May n*xt, between the
usual hours of rale, all that tract or parrel of
land, situate, lying and being in the twer.ty-
eighth district of originally Wilkertcn. new
Twigss county- and known and distinguished in
the plan cf said d-stnet as part Of lots No. 79and
90. containing seventy- five acres, more or let*,
being the premises whereon ssid Elizabeth Sim
mons and raid Barr resided upon raid 11th of
February. 1879. Sold for the purpose of payirg
a debt created by note on February It, 1879, ard
specif! dm»d deed on which there is a bai
rn ce duo of fifty do'Urs and interest) and expen
ses of this proceed!, g. Good and fee simple ti-
t'es made to purchaser on day cf tale.
SOUPS.
GRAVIES,
FISH,
HOT A GOLD
JOINTS,
GAME, *c.|
EXTRACT
of a LETTER from
a MEDICAL GEN*
TLEMAN at Ma*
dra* to his brother
at WORCB8TBB,
May, 1881.
Tell LB A A PER.
BINS that their
Sauce is high yes.
teemed in 1 ala,
and is,.m my opm-
ion, the most palat
able aa well as the
most wholesonr.
Sauce that is rnadt,
Sold and nsed throughout the world.
TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS FIND
GREAT BENEFIT IN HAVING A B0TTL9
WITH THEM.
JOHN BUN GAN’S RUNS,
LEA &^ERRIN8>
28 C0LLE8E PLACE ARD 1 UNION SQUARE,
fobts lawly NB W YORK.
NOTICE*
T HIRTY days after date the undersigned will
make application to the Mayor and Council
of the city of Moconfora lease of the reserve at
the ornerot Forty th and Johnson streets, being
a part of the ent of the Macon and Western rail
road, tor the purpose of erecting a church there*
on.
WM. HAZt.EHURST,
a. a. vivot.W-
aprfdlawtw Wardens of8t* Pauls church.
9ttL
Popular Mont Iy Drawing of the
Commonwea tfe Distribu
tion Co.
AT MAOAULBY’S THEATRE,
In the Gitj of Louis yille, on
Thursday, April 29,1880,
These drawings authoriz'd by act of tbe Log*
islaturecf 1869 and sustained by all the courts
ol Kentucky occur regularly on the last day of
th (Sundays excepted) and are super-
prominent citizens of the State.
The Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 22,
any.of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES. .
39.000
10.000
8,004
10,006
10,006
10.000
10.000
12.000
10,000
1 Prise
10 Prizes $1,000 each .
10 Prises 800 each c
100 Prizes 100 each.
200 Prizes 80 each .....
600 Prizes 20 each vu<
.,000 Prizes 10 each •
9 Prizes 200 eat h, ap’reximat'a prise* 8,700
9Pnxes200each do do 1^0
i9 Prizes 100 each do do 9061
Lf&OPriaee $11A4’0
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $L
* ‘ l 88 Tickets, 118*
ons for dub rates should be made
ome office.
Full list ot drawing published in Lonisrille
Conrier-Jocrnai and New York Herald, and
mailed toall ticket-heldors. Send all orders by
money or bank draft in letter, or by exprsn.
Orders of 65and upward by express can beaett
at ourexpeoie. Address R. M. Bcardman;Oour*
lor* Journal Building LouianUa Kv„ or at No.
SC7andSC9 Broadway, New York,
angle eodtuthuaatkwly
HOPE-DEAF
Garmore s Artificial Ear Drums
PrRrECTLT KMTOBE THE HEARING
and perform the work of the Natnral Dram.
Always in position, but Invisible to others. All
Conversation and even wlii.pera heard distinctly. Wa
refer to those u«la, them. Rend for descriptive circular.
EAR DRUM 04k, CINCINNATI, <k
GARMORE ;
BAKER SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL be sold before tho courthouse door in
Newton, wi'hin the legal hears of sale, on
tbe first Tuesday in March nrxt, the following
proporty to-wit:
Lots i f land Nos. three hundred and seventy,
two. three hundred and seventy«threo,and three
hundred and Seventy-four, all in the eighth dis
trict of raid count v, raid to contain each two
hundred and fifty acres, more or less. Sold as
the property of William Broadaway to satisfy a
Superior Corn t A. fa; B. O. Kenton vs. James B.
Scarbrough, principal, and William Brovdaway.
security. Property printed out bydefendart
William Broad sway. Tenmt in poesegrion noli
fied in writing.
JiS. H. BOWBLIi, Sheriff.
January 27.1WI SOtd
G EORGIA. Bibb County.—Whereas Willian
L. Abbott baa n ale application for le* ten
of guvrdiausbip of the property of John B«rl
Taravher and Anne Lee Tbra,he*. resident o'
Florida, and minor eh-’drenof Early W. Thrarh
ir, late of the Stale of Florida, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at the Court < I
Ordinary on tbs first Monday in April next, t
thaw cause if any they hare,why letters ot guar
diansbip should not te granted to the applicant
Given under my official signature
msrO'd* J. A. McMvNUS.Ordinary.
G EORGIA. Bibb Cnunty.—Whe'eas A. B.
Rots, administrator of tbe estate of DejuilG
k oolfolk, late of said county deceased. h*« m *de
application for leave to sell all tbe real estate be-
forging to said estate.
This is therefore to rite ard acmonish all rer
sons a Messed to be and ap- ear at tt a Court o<
Ordinary (*f said oourty on the first Monday in
April next to show cause if any they have, why
said application »hould not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature.
mar7id* J. a. VCMANUS, Ordinary.
O RDINARY’S artier, Jonot county, Georgia
January 20, 1890.—Where** Robert H. bar-
eon guardian for the mi-or children of Samuel
T. Morgan.deceased, applies to me for dismissior
from said guardianship.
These are to notify all persons concerned to
show cause at this office on er by the first Hen-
Hay in April next, if any they have, wby the same
shall not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
j«n24id» ROLANDT. ROSS. Ordinary.
O RDINARY'S office Jones county, Georgia,
January 20.1880.—Whereas Richard John
son, administrator of estate of Toliver Haws, de -
ceased, applies to me for dismission.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show enure at this office on or by
tbe first Monday in May next, if any they %ve,
why the same shall not be granted.
Witness mv hand officially,
Jan24 td* ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS: BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, &o. Sand for Price-list.
W. H: DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY;
A, O, TAYLOR 1 ) B l'forrelief.etc, PibbSu-e-
VI. > rinr Cosrt. October Term,
WM.TAYLOBJ 1879.
It appearing to the Court by the return of tbe
8beriff that the defendant is not to be found fr.
this county: and it further appearing that he
does rot reeide in this State: Order’d, that ser
vice be perfected cn said defendant by publica
tion to beand appear at the next term rftbis
Court, or that co—’*inant be allowed to pro
ceed.
Ordered farther, tlixt this o*dcr be nnVlirhed
once a month for four months in th* Telegraph
and Meseenger, a public gazette published in the
city of Macon.
By the Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
Comuiainant’e Solicitor.
T J. SIMMON?,
J. 8. C M. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. This 22d November, ’879.
dec2S-!amtm* A.B BOSS. Clerk.
NOriCE LEAVE TOSELL LAND.
/^BORGIA. JONBS COUNTY—Four weeks
VJT after date application vri'l be mode to the
Court of Ordinary of Jones county, for an ordet
to roll all tbe lands and undivided interest in
lands belonging to estate of Joseph C. Barbee
deceased, in the county of Jones. March 1. 1880’
marStd* A J. STEWART,
Adminietrator.
U tOKQlA. Bibb County.—
Rogers, guardian of John 1
vr note xa
27 Tickets. $80.
AlPapplicatioi
to tbe home offie
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, John
P. Fort, executor of the estate of George
W. Fort, haa made application for leave to sell
all the wild ar d uncultivated lands be onging to
said etUte at private sale.
These are therefore to cite aid admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on«he firat Monday in
May next, to show came, if any they have,.why
■aid application should not te grarted, .
Witness my official signature.
J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
April S, 1181. apt4 ltaw4w*
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—When aa W.
R. Jones has made app'cation for letter* o
guardianship of tbe person and property of W
L. 'and Lula 8. Jones, minor children of Susan
Jones, deceased. , . . ,. „
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to be and appear at the Conrt
of Ordinary of aaid.oounty.cn the firat Monday
in May next, to show cause, if any they hav
why said application should not be granted.
Witnes,myofficfolM^atore. Nug0rdms ^
April 3.18*0. mpr4Haw4w*
YYBDINARY’S Office. Jones Countv, Georgia,
vjMarch3.1880.—Whereas Martha Pitfs. guar
dian of John A. and Minha D. Pitts, applies to
me for dismioion.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show <»••»> I* «ny they have, at thil
office, on first lcndayinMaynext, *hy the (am*
shall not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
rrarttd* R.T FQ4W. Ordinary.
Gl
KORGJi—BIBS COUNTY.-To whom it
'may Ccn ern: On the first Monday in May-
next. application will be made to the ordinary o<
said county for leave to toll all the property not
Heretofore disposed of, real and peraonal, of the
estate ot John B. Boa*, fote ofssidcounty.de*
ceased, told for the purpose of pa} tag the debt*
of tne estate and for distribution.
WMeM. KUSB,
B. H. PLANT,
mar 1-la w-4w Administrator*.
G KiiKGIi—BIBB COUNTY.—Where**. L.
A Savage, executrix of the esiate of > ala-
donia Savage, late of said oounty. deceased haa
mrde application for letter* of dismission from
said estate. ■ . , . - _
These are therefore, to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned, 'to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said oounty on the first
Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they
have vhy said application ahould not bo
* Witness my official signature April SO, 1840.
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
nur4la*-4w*
Gt
BORGIA.—BIBB COUNTY.—Where**. W.
W. Carnes, administrator of the estate of
Samuel G.Bonn,late cfaaid county, deceased,
haa made application for letters of diamission
from aaid eaUts. ‘ .
There are therefore, to cite and admonish all
nenon* concerned to be and appear at tbs court
Ordinary of aaid county, on the first Monday
, July next, to show cause, if any they have,
by said application should not be granted.
Witness my official
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
mar4-lew»4w*
NOTICE.
A LL persona having claim* aesinst the estate
of IT, J 0,0} are herebv notified to present
them, duly proven as required by law, for pay
ment. And all person* Indebted to said estate
are notified to make i“"«««^SSsoN,
mr4 lawtw Administrator of J, T. Jorey. dec’d
Know Thyself.
T HE untold miseries that
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in early life may be allevrat*
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dred pages, more than 80 valuable prescript-'on*
for all forms of prevailing citense, the result af
many yeara of extensive and auecessful practice,
either one af which), worth ten times the price
of tbe book. Bound in French cloth, pnoe only
$1, sent by mail postpaid.
The London Lancet says: “No
be without this valuable book,
noble benefactor."
An illustrated sample sens toall on receipt oi
6 celts for postage.
The author refers by permission to JOSBPH
SFieHKR. president: W.I.P,INGRAHAM,
vice president; W PAINE, HD. OS GAUNTT,
M D; H J DOUCkT. M D. R H KLINB. M D, J
R HOLCOMB. M D.N K LYNCH, M D, and M
R O'CONN ELL, M D. faculty of the Phil)del-
ihia University of Medicine and Surgery, ais*
he faculty of the American University oi Phila
delphia, also Hon P A BI3*ELL. M D, president
of the ftational Medical Association.
Aridrni Dr W H PAR
KER. No 4 Bulfinch St,
Boskn. Mass. The au
thor ma» reconau'ted on maaaawaaf ■
all disease, requiring THYSELF
.kill and experience, mmrnmmaammm
DOVSII wly
To person should
The author its
BEAL
HL . Whereas M. R.
Rogers, guardian of John N. Little, haring
appli-d to the Court of Ordinary cf sa'd cnunty
for a dischrrge from hia guardianship cf John N.
Little's perron and property.
This it therefore to rite all persons ennoern'd
to show cause by filing theirohjections m mv of
fice bv tbe first Monday in Jane next, why tho
ssid M. R. Rogers should not be dismissed from
faisgaardianshipof John N. Little and receive
the asual letters ol dismission.
Given vnder my official sirratnrn.
marOu!* J. A. McMANU-1. Ordinary.
G eorgia, Junes couNTY-wherc&s
Charles L. Ridley applies for administra
tion with the willannexed, on the estate of Mrs
Bnsan A. Ridlej, deceased.
These are to ci'e ar.d admoniah all persons
concerned to show cause it any they ha-e wbj
the same that) not be granted at the n-xt term
of this conrt, on flr-t Monday in April next.
Witness my hand offlriallv.
trarSH* ROL4NI) T R088. Ordinary.
ADVANCE IN PRICES
OF PIANOS,
Didn't we tell you so? And it is
not high water vet,
THE
Cincinnati Packing
Packers cf
PORK, LARD,
and—
QUEEN OF THE WEST BBAND OF
Extra Sugar Cured Hams,
Shoulders and Breakfast
Bacon.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Third and Last Call.
Piano manufacturers hav* isued prices on us
hrte times in at many months, but we have nev
ertheless b-ld to our old sailing rates thro igh It
all.. We intended tv fight it out on that Jin— but
the last ditch ia clot* by—it* a deep one- and we
have surrendered. Five large manufacturers
have to-day notified ts or a fourth advance and
another likely to follow April 1. They claim the
following ad vane-, in coat of production:
Labor, 15 *> IS per cent. | Roaewoi.d.lS per cent
" j Tarnish, 28 “
I Glue. IS “
I Hardware. 100 “
Iron. ISO
Pinm lumber, 28 "
Hard ' “ 20 “
To sell longer at.old rales involves direct 1< t,.
We therefore must announce upon our Hatha-
■ek, > on them Gem and Favcrite Pianos an ad
vat.eeof from s-10 to-85 per style. Chickerinv
Pianr* will be adranced April ltt ; 25 ol’ each
aty'e.
This is not He Worst of it.
aMMffiMtomamMtommmmBmaKikwmmzH
Materiel* and labor are still going up' Im
mense strikes among piat o makers are in prog
ress. Manu'actarera are months 1 child ordtra.
Amcrea's f*etorie< can’t supt.ly hall the pianos
wanted, - l arge advance* are let to mine.
Se SM E
. ^BU^tSa^nnKSwSyJnre^Sent^Ri'M)
.who wait for a decline will get ver< tiled. It
will bey can before old prices rule again Those
who need pi-no* within the next two years
should buy as soon *a possible.
— ' ° ^ * "
Bibb Countv Sheriff Sales
W ILL he add before tbe court house door in
the c itv oi Vacort. Coring the legal boon of
itave net advanced bntwe czn’t fell » hat day
they too will rise. The jeaat is working and
they can’t be r ept down. Stnd your order now.
Pretent prices are nr t guaranteed for even ten
days after this date, March 19,1810.
LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. UA,
sale, on the 8-st Tuesday in April next, the fol
lowing pr-perty to-wit:
Lots 10 and 19, according to map of the Bond
estate, now cn record in Clerk’s office Bibb'Su
perior Conrt, (aid lots cituated in the city of Ha-, . . „
con. in said county. Jheviol on aa the property WHOLESALE FIAIO AMD GRflAM DFAUR 1 ?
of James T. Nisbet to catirfy a fi. fa. issued from I decsj-dltawiwly UtftLtKa ‘
Bibb Superior Court in lavor of Joseph Bond, I —
K-pYaife^y 1 ! 61 - Propert7 POinteii |iBattle-Snake Water Melon Seed.
Alto at the tame time and place, lot* 5 ar.d 6.
I iquare 66, fron ing on New itreet *
running back to an alley in th. rear,
unted in the city of Macon ii said county. Lev-
in iquare 66, fron ing on New itreet 108-feet an'd" I of genuine striped or
- ■ ' . said .pte sit-' IB»ttle Snake Water-melon seed, to be sold
led on as the properly of Peter C. Sawyer to sat
isfy «fl. fa. issued fr. m County Conrt of Bibb
county, in favor of A. J. Wilkinson v*. P.C
Sawyer. *'
torney.
Also at tbe sametimeand place, theh^nse and
fot fn the city of Macon, Bibb
known as part of lot No.'
map of said city, containing
tor melon growers, by
„ :> J.F. GREER,
marts dSt wSt 4* Poplar St., Mscon, Ga.
12 illUl Ul Ol* 49 • VI UAIUPUII •* a W I a* _ .
Property point- dout by plaintiff, at- Mortgage FftlC Of Lftlld*
i.fy a fl. fa. issued !rom Bib9 Super or court in
favor George R. Barker vs. David D. Craig and
Robert A. Morris, nowihfldby M s. Ellen A.
: gages executed by Annie Marish Harper, to-wit:
One mortgage given to tenure a certain prem
ia,cry note for twenty-five dollars due the l£th
October, 1879, bearing interest at 12 vet cent, per
mm, after matnrity. Said mortgage dated
Imitations\
To proteot the public against Imitat ions and Fraud we caution ail purchaser) of
BENSOA’S CAFCINE POROUS PLASTERS
to see that the word 0APC1NB on the label is correctly spelled. Do not allow soma etc ir p's-
to be palmed off nnder a similar sounding nine, with the assurance that it it the same th. ng ‘rt*
good. Bear in mind that the oily object such vendor can have is the fact that they can bay 5mi tac
tions at the prices lew than that of the gmaine, and they hepe by this subatituiii n to jainz .znO
additional profit.
SBABURY A JOHNSON,Pharmaceutical Chemistv New York.
FOIL SALE.
PLOW
SUPERPHOSPHATE
DIAMOND SOLUBLE BONE
-BY-
WALTON WTTATsTN- & CO.,
MA.CON, Q->k. feb7-d&w2m
- »-.f .iy- - 1
felGINEiilESi
-miTsn.'Av;
X SURE CURE for ft]l the di^tasesj f iriifch it is recommended, and ihrtys perfect!*/ 34^5*
in the lmndi of even the most inexperienced persons.
mm KILLER
U J. wyzicinn*, wnwer*. Mtmtmnru*. llwnnrr* c.r mrtorirs. Wort-Shop:, etrtZ
lKaiuahoji . Aurtct in HospiDtJg—In short by nrrtfirvly enr-irhere who has ever given it a trial!.
tot TEST qf YEARS’ VRJAL.
9 A 3 fiw pf |f 3 Kf R5 fhouM have n plac<> in everv faeforv, irncliinc-shopA
iV.L.Sr.11 * , a^ 0 Sro fca fTA and jnflLon every farm and plar.tarbn. and hi crerS’
n0t Cll!y for a, ti “ CRts ’ cuts ’- LraIses ’ w etc., but w
tk I RJI if 15 E SVE3 ,s l ''c t'oll-tried and trusted friend of all who vrark
Iilii . 1?" w^B a sure end rafe medicine tvhicli can be Creely nicet
internally or externally ivithout fear «-f harm and trfth ccrtnlnfy of relief.
“ w,hn t! !? reach of all: end ft util annually save many times its crag,
doctors bills. For sale by all ftnfesMs at 25c. 50c. and fl.00 per boltie.
PERRY DAVIS A. «««. R 5
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
YTITILL be (old before the court house deor in
It thetowaof Clinton on the firat Tuesday in
April next, between .ha legal hours of sale, three
hundred acres of land, mors or less, adjoinii g
the lands of James B. Denton, Jackson Roberts,
and others, and known as the Sawyer rises. Lev
ied on as the property of P. C. Sawyer, trustee
for wife and children, to satisfy a tax fi fa. is-ued
byW. J. Gresham, tax collector, lor the year
1879. This February IS, 1880.
febl9td W. J. GRESHAM. Sheriff.
Valuable Land for Sale
G EOKGIA,Crawford crunty.—By virtoe of
the powrr vested in me by a certain mort
gage executed by J. L. Parsons to secure a cer
tain promissory note, for tbe anm of one hundred
and eikhty-one dollars and fifty cents. (fUSl-tO).
ssid mortgage dated the 26th day of June, 1879.
and recorded in the Clerk's office of the Superior
Court of aaic county, in book J., both said note
and mortgage reing signed by the said J. L. Par
son*. and due. I wi 1 on Tuesday the second dav
of Mareb. 1990. before the conrt house floor in tbe
town of K civille. Georgia, expose at public sale
to the highest bidder, for rash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: One hundred and on*
ac-es of 1-nd, more or less, beirg the north half
oflot number 126, bounded a* follows: North by
lands of J. L. Perrons, east by 8. W. Hatcher,
south by A n. L. G. Parsons, and wen by R. R.
Harmon. Titles fea simp’s will be made to tbe
purchaser as authorized in said mortgage.-
Said tract of land will be sod to satisfy the
prism al, interest, and attorney’s fees, to-wit:
One hundred and eighty-one dollars and fifty
eents principal, with Interest at twelve per cent,
rer annum from the 1st day of October, 1879. and
ton percent, additional upon taid principal and
interest attorney 'a tees, as expressed in said mort
gage. Th- said mortgage made a d delivered to
me. the anderxigntd. to secure said note with tha
power expressed therein to sell said property in
the event default waa made in the payment
thereof, and default having been made on the
day of sale I will execute titles in fee simple te
tbe same _
This tho 2d day of February, 1880.
2 8 la* A. B. SMALL.
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALES-
Tt/ ILL be sold before the court house door in
TV the t wnof Clinton, Jozies connty. Georgia,
on the first luesrfay in April next, between the
1-gal hours of *«■!<% the folio wing property, to-
wit: 1 hree hundred and thirty acres of land,
more or lees, adjoining the lands of John 8.
Stewart,kobtSmiih aid F.B. Huskel and o hers.
Levied on as the property ol Alford Glawrou to
satisfy two fi. fat. issued from tbe Superior Court
of said oounty in favor of Bl zabctb Glawscn ai d
Stodard 8. Glawton. administrators of the es
tate of Jesse Glawson. deceased, vs.' Alford
Giawsou, principal, and Beaton Glawson and
Joseph Glawson, security. Tbe other vs. Alford
Glawaon principal, and 8tabon Gla»«on and
JamesGlawson security. Properly pointed out
by one of the plaintiffs and in poezeisioa of de
fendant. This Februaij 28. 1880.
febS7td
. GRB9HAH. Sheriff.
G V .
T. Johnson has made application for letter*
of administration cn the estate of John W.
Briar,, late of tbe State of Ter nessee. dereaaad.
and it being shown to me that said JobnJW.
Bryan has an estate in the ocunty of Bibb, in
laid State of Georgia.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail
persons coz rented, to be and appear at tbe
,’ourt of Ordinary of sa d county, on the first
Monday id v ax next, to sbow cause, if any tbey
have, wby letters ol administration ehcu'.dnot
be granted to applicant.
Witness my offlei*! eignature Anril s, 7880.
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
mark-law 4w*
J*0 RUSSELL ACOjl
Green Hirer Work*.!
nlAl’dawSm
HI
OPIUM
habit jtAJnfcM.gr ana permuentrv
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price* retfueed to »uit the times. Mr». J. A. DroUmfar
tforrocrly Air*. Dr. S. B- Collins.* La Porte. India mu
CONSUMPTION CUBED.
An old physician, retire 1 from practice, hav-
ng had placed in bit hands by an East India
missionary tbe formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for tbe speedv and permanent curetc *
Consumption, Broncbitae,Catarrh. Asthma, ard
all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility ana all
Nervous Complaints, after baring tested the
wonderful curative power* in thousand*of cate*,
has felt It hie duty to make it known to .11
suffering fellow*. Actuated bv this motive land
adeaire to relieve human suffering, I will send,
free of charge to all whu desire it. this recipe
with full direct-on* for preparing and using, in
German, French or English. Seat by mail by
addrcising with stem, naming this paper. 'W. W.
Susis 149 Powert’d Block, Rochester. N Y.
G eorgia, bibb coujitt—it is agreed by
and between the partiei hereof, ail resident*
of said county and State, to form a limited co
partnership, under tha law* of Georgia, and that
aaid coparinerabip shall be condacted under the
following provision.: *
1. The firm name of said copartnership (hall be
* W. A. Doody,” which alone shall be nsed in iu
dealings.
2. Said copartnership shall ba located in the
ricy ot Macon, said conntv and State, and its
busineis shall be tbe dealing by retail in Gene
ral men bandise. each as ary Roods, clothing,
boots and rhoes, and other articles ol such char
acter,
3. \T. A. Doody shall be the general partner,
and sh-llhavo full direction and management of
tbe bu«mos». Myron Ntaabaum and Joaeph
Dannenberg, all of said connty, are special pirt
!r*.
4. W. A. Doody has contributed four thousand
dollars to raid partnership, and Myron Nurs-
bautnand Joseph Dannenberg have each con
tributed four thousand dollars to the capital
stock of tbe same.
8. This partnership shall begin on the 29th day
af January, 1880, and shall end on the 2Cth day of
January, ISsS, unless sooner dissolved, as here-
inaiter provided, to-wit: In case either party be
comes diss.ti-fied with s*id partnership the
same zr ay be dissolved after the first year, pro
vided six. months notice be given alter said time,
of such intended dissolution to the other party or
parties—said notice to be in writing, girirg tbs
reasons therefor.
It is further agreed that tho ssid W, A. Doody
shall be paid from tbe partnership aisets, the
sum of fifty dollars per month.' and this amount
to baebarged to tbe expense account. This pay
ment to continue until a dissolution, unless oth
erwise agreed on.
Witness our hand*, this 12th day. of January,
1880.
W. A. DOODY, .
HYSON NU88B SUM
JOSBPH DAN*BNBERG.
Signed this 12th day of January, ISM, and ac
knowledged b store
J. T. RODGERS,
N. P.Bibb Co., Ga.
Macon. Ga., Janu.ry 12.1889.
I certify that tha abuva instrument was signed
aod acknowledged by the part.es thereto before
ms this day.
J.T. RODGERS,
H. P. Bibb Co, Ga.
mMPHHmi
18th day of Msy. 1879, and recorded in the Clerk’
office Superior Court of said county, in book J.
Findfoy. transferree. Property" pointed out by I. And oneotber mortgige given to *ecr.re a car-
plaintiff in fi. fa. . tain promissory note for fifty dollar*, due No-
Also at the »ame time and place, part of lot No I vember 1,1879. hearing interest at 12 per cent.
4. in clock No. 17. northwest common cf the city I tj* annum alter maturity. Baid mortgage dated
oi Maecn in ibid coun y of Bibb, known as the I 18 ‘®> and recorded^ in Clerk’s office
place purchased by Mrs. Venable &tm tne estate | Superior Court of sa-d county, in hock J. I will
of John Hollingkwurth. Levied on as the prop- I on the first Tuesday in April. 7880, before the
erty of Mra. E. Venable to satisfy a fl. fa. issued | QW*nfc.hpuxe door. »iKnoxTtlie._Qaargta. expose
at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, tbe
following described property, to-wit: • One hur.-
dredand sixty (160) acres of lur.d, o ore or l-.-i-,
ben g all o' lctNo.42, north of the Macon r ad.
in the sixth district of Crawford ccuntv, Ga. T i
from Bibb Superior «'ourt in favor of Tomlin and
Guernsey vs. Elizabeth Venable. Property
poiuted out by plaintiff’s attorney
Also at tbe same time and place, that tract or
psrcelof land, situated in thd city of Macon. . . , , . --
Bibb connty, Georgia, bounded on tne north by I t,l » simple wui be made *o the purchaser
the property of Jmins Peter, on the *outh by I “ autbonzed in and moitgagea. 8aid tract oi
7 ou' dary vtroe', on the weat by an alley run- I -apj* Fill 1° sold to sah fy the principal. interest,
ning to the brewerv.rn thereat by property of I *>“ s.'tornry a feet, to-wit, seven‘y-flve dollars
tho Macon Water Works Co. Levied on aa the Pr nripal, with interest as above described, and
property of H. B. Holdridge, trustee, to sitisfy a twenty dollars attorney’s feea, as expressed m
fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior court, in favor I »»id mortgage*. The said mort gages made and
John Rutherford vs H. S. Holdridge, trustee. I delivered to me, the undersigned, to secure said
Property pointed out by T. O. Hendrix. I notes with tbe. power expressed therein to sell
Also at the same time and p’aca, thtt portion | raid property in the event defanlt wav made in
partner in a limited copartnership about to be
formed in said county, under tbe name of W. A.
Doody, az>d that Myron Nusebium and Joseph
Dannenberg are the tpeci.l partner* therein,
and that the amount agreed to be contributed by
each of them, ta wit: the sum of four thousand
dollars, to tbe capital stock of said firm, ha. been
actually paid in. and in good faith contributed
thereto. A. DOODY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me thi - 29th
day Of January, 1890. J.T. BODGBB9,
mars w4w Notary Bibb county, Georgia.
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PUJM
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CUBE
Aswly
By B. A!. Woolley
Atlanta, Ga. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
cured patientsand physicians.
Band for my book on tbe
habitand its cure.
G EORGIA, Bibb County .—Whereas Engeniua
P. Smith has made application for letters
of administration on tha estate of Alex. W. Per
sons, late of said county deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons, concerned to be and appear at tbe Court of
Ordinary of said county on the firat Monday in
April next, to show oanse if any they bare, whs
letters of administration should not be granted
to tab applicant.
Qhron under mo official signature,
marfltd* J.A. Me M AH Ud, Ordinary.
U BORGIA, Bibb County—Whereas Mra. So
phia B. Hail, administratrix ot the estate
of B. Bond, late of said county deceased, repre
sents to the court in her petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that aba baa fully administer
ed B. Bond’s estate.
This ia therefore to eite all person* concern ed,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
tbey can, why aaid administrator should not be
discharged from her administration and receive
letter* of diimission on tbe first Monday in June.
~Btt.
Given under my official signature.
marOtd# J A McMANUS, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE.
BY authority of an order of tbe Ooart cf Ordi
nary of Chatham eounty. will be sold before tba
coart honre door in Savannah ,on tbe lat Ta esday
in April next, within the legal hours o. sale, the
following property belonging to the estate of Bd-
wa-d C. AnderaOD, deceased: All that tract of
land situate in the oounty of Bibb, State ot Geor
gia, near tbe city ot Macon, and fronting on the
road leading from Macon to Forsyth ta Vioeville,
known aa the place nought by Geo. W. An
derson from Mra. H. B. Freeman, executrix, etc.
containing 36X scree, more or Ire*.
For information M ~
‘‘mul dim wtd JINS M. ANDB&BON,
Administratrix.
apply to Turpin A Ogden,
G BORGIA, H1HBCOUNTY—Wherrea J.A.
Foster, admit irtratorof tbe estate of A. B.
Foster lata of said connty deceased, haa made ap
plication foz leave to tell all the wild lands be
longing to said citato at private sale.
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at the Cotprt of Ordinal y of said ooauty
on tbe first Monday in April next, tq^how
eanse. if any tbeylisre. why aaid application
should not be granted.
Given nnder my official signature.
marOtd* J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
Holdridge,
1 pointed out by T. O. Hendrix.
_ at tbe same time and p’aea. thtt portion
of the north half of lot No 14,heJetofore conveyed
toR P. McEvoy by F. X. Foster, said lot situa
ted in the city of M»cou, Bibb county, Georgia.
Levied on as tbe property of tho esiate of R. P.
McEvoy tolsatisfy amo tgtgefi. fa. isi'-ed from
Bibb Superior Court in fever T. R. Bloom. B.
L Strohecker and Wm. F. Johnston, trus’e s vi.
Wm.P. G-odali, executor of Robert P Mc
Evoy. Property pciot-.d cut by plaintiffs attor
ney. .. ..
Also at the atme time and place, part of lot No
3, situated in East Macon, Bibb county, Georgia,
said lot fronting 165 feet on street running bark
from Fifth street to Central railroad, thence
back 210 faet to lands of John Foley, thence 108
feet to lands o! W. I,. Higgins, thence 210 Icet to
ssid street, containing one-fourth of an acre*
more tr lets, adjoining tbe lauds of John Foley
on east and north, and W. L. Higiins on the
weat. Levied on aa the property of W. L. Hig
gins to satisfy a fi. fa. from Bibb Superior Conrt,
m favor of A. H. Colquitt. Governor, vs. James
C. Hindman, principal, and W. L. Higgins, seem
Jity.
inarttd* GKO. P. CHUBBY, Sheriff.
JNOTIOJg.
ItYTILL be sold before the couit house door in I BORGIA. Crawford county.—By virtue of
n the town of Dublin and county of Laurens. I \JT tbe power vested in me by a certain mort
ths payment thereof, and default having been
made, on the day of sale 1 will execute titles in
fea simple to the same.
' t A. B. SMALL.
February 26,788Q.-td
Executors’ Sale.
ITNDKR and by virtue of an order granted by
U the Hon, James P. Broadsway. Ordinary
in and for tbe connty of Baker. State of Georgia,
will be n ld bet re tbe court hi use door o! Hater
eounty, town ot Newton, within tbe lera! honra
of sale, in the first Tveadav in April next, as the
proiierty of the estate of W. D. William*, late of
Baker county, deceased, thre < hundred and sev
enty-three and one third 18731-3) acres of land
iimatrd m Howard’s district. Bibb county, Ga,
and known aa lots Noa. 2(4, 26 and 297. amount
ing to 3731 3 acres. Kold for division among ths
heirs of said W. D. Williams, deceased. Terms
catb.
feb24 law4t J[. H. ft W. W.WIU TAMS,
Executor).
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Valuable Land for Sale.
Sta'e of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April
next, thu following property: Six hundred acres
of land mere or less. Ijincand being in Lauren*
connty. Bute of Georgia, bounded on the north
gaga executed Iy G. M. Lumpkin to secures
ce tain promissory note for the sum of one hun
dred and fifty do’lan (»!S<>), said n on gage dated
the 231 day of January, 7879, and recorded in the
flu
by land of D. M. HuRhcs, on the west by W. A. 1 Clerk’s office ol Crawford county, in Book J,
Guincy, on tbe east by J. L. McNeir, and on the | page* 7' and 77.1 will, on Tuesday the.second
south by J W. gammers. Sold as tne property day ofMarch. 1880. before the court house door,
of James M. Lamb to aa ti»fy ore mortgage deed, | In tbe town of Knoxville. Georgia, expose at pub-
lio »a)e to tbe highert bidder for ca»b, tbe follow
ing de'Cribed property, to-wit: The east half
of lot of land N't. 08 in tbe seventh district of
originally Houston now I’rawforl co mty. State
ot .Georgia, containing one bundre I one and one-
fourth acres (161 ii), mere or leas, known aa the
Na cy Sbaddeli place. Titles in fee simple will
be a ade to tbe purchucr, as authorised iu taid
mortgage. Said tract of land will be told to sat
isfy the iwineipal.interest and attorney’! fees, to-
wit : ( One hundred and fifty dollars principal,
with interest at twelve per cent, per annum
from November 1,18:9. *nd £28 attorney’s fees,
as expressed in aaid mortgage. The taid mort
gage male and delivert d to me. the undersigned,
to i ecu re aaid note, witi tbe puwer ex prosed
therein, to tall taid property in tbe event def ult
wot trade in the payment thereof and defanlt
having teen made on the d»y oi sale, iwiliexe-
ante titles in iee simple to tbe same. This Feb
ruary 2.1889.
j-n26-law4w JACOB SKISEL
with {tower ot sale expressed therein, dated
March 18,1879. Signed by said Lamb, and paya
ble to Good, Small A Co., and given to secure one
promissory note da'ed March 18,1179, and duo
October IS, 187* and for the sum o! *129,33, al
so oua note in favor of A. B. Small for $190, due
November 1, 1879 besides interest, attorney’s
fee* and cost of pro coding*. Terms rt sale cash.
GOOD, SMALL ft CO.,
By their attorney Jas. A. Themas.
mar7-I*w4w
‘ no i ice. ”
YT57ILL be told before the court house door in
Tv tbe town of 'Jeffersonville and connty ol
Twiggs, in the State of Georgia,en the first Tues
day Tn April nrxt.the following property, to-wit:
Pour hundred and twenty-fivo acres of land ly
ing in the county of Twiggs, in a*id 8t«t«,bound
ed on tbe north by the lands cf M. B. Slarpj, on
the east by Fd Taylor, and on the south and'
west by Janoaof Mrs. Matilda Carte*. Bold as I
the property of Irby H. Murrhman, to satisfy
one mortgage deed, with power of sale therein,
expiesf ed, dated Bibb county, Georgia, Aptil 9th.
1878, signed by said Murebman.and payable to
O. G. Sparks ft Bon, and riven to secure tba pay
ment of two promisrory notes, each dated April
9.1878. and oae for one hundred dollar*, and one j
Norember 1,1878 and the other for seventy-five
dollars, and due November 15,1878, with attor
ney'efae* and expenses of suit, besides interest.
Term cash.
O.G. SPARKS ft SON.
By their attorney JSs. ft. Thomas.
mar7-law4w
Administrator’s Sale-
$30 REWARD.
\\f ILL be paid for the delivery to Bibb coun-
V v tyjtil ofa negro woman named Mar Gil
bert. about twenty-five year* old. sup.otedto
weigh about 140 pound*, about five fret six inch's
high. When hut heard of was st Montezuma,
March 4th; aha was in compiny with her root her
Dafny Johnson, about fifty-five years old, pox
marked, and her- sister 8arah Johnson, a tall,
likely girl wto haa a small girl child withhtr—
all at them black. They may change their
amet. ALBX, HBLROBB.
Macon, fla-i March 81,1880. «pr 1-wtf
TYTILL be .old before the eourt house daor on l 0^?i?h aA C a“ ’
VY the 5th day of April next, between the ua- | M.SS5. > i?, 8 ^t!S
ual hour* of sale, one-foarth of an acre of land, fJTlili fo?dUmr«don “ dee easad,
more or leas, part of land lot No. 155 in Godfrey’s
district, ii> Bibb county, about three miles from
the rity of Macon oa the Columbni road. Term*
CMh.
G. J.BLAKH,
Administrator on the ratal* of Mazy Comer;
deceased.
Macon, Ga., Match 6,1280. . mr7td
G EORGIA, Bibb Connty.-Wberea* F. M
Heath bss made application for letter* o
administration on tbe estate of Lnziaford Heath
late of «ald plenty de-eased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons coo corned to be and appear at the Court of
Ordinary of said county on the first Monday of
April i ext. to show cause if ary tbey have, why
letters of administration tbculd cot begrantodto
tbe applicant.
Given under myr official aignature.
martltd* J, A McwANPS, Ordinary.
Q.EORGIA,BIBB COUNTI.—Whereas Ben- |
applies for dismission.
These are to eit* and admonish all persons con
cerned to i bow cause at this offlre, on first Mon
day In June next, if a-y they have, why tbe same
shall not be granted.
Witness my head officially.
marStd* R. T. ROSS. OitUra-y.
O RDINARY’S Office, Jones County, Georgia,
* March 3,1SS0.
Whereas Samuel L. Chile*, administrator
e lite Lucinda Bason, deceased, applies for dis
mission.
These af* to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show causa at this office,on the first
Monday in June next, if any tbey have, wby tbe
jne shall cot be granted.
Witness my band offic ally.
mars’d*
R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
j vain T. Ray haa made application for )et-
tersof diimission aa administrator from the es
tate ol Valentine Nash, late o4 said oounty ide
Three are therefore to cite and admoniah all
persons concerned to be and appear at tba Court
of Ordinary of aaid county on tbe first Monday in
April next to ibow can**, if any they have, why
letters ot dhmisuon should not be granted to
’witness my official signature.
]an4 ST J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
G BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-Whereas Si
mon Levy has applied to mo for tbe sett ng
ap.rtof homestead of penoualtv acd the valua
tion of tbe tamo, and 1 will pass upon said ap
plication at my office on Thursday tha 16th day
ot April. 1882, at 19 o’clock a. m.
V. ltnest my official ngnatare. March 20, 1820.
marfiTtd J. aTmcMANUB. Ordinary.
DENTISTRY.
X Respect fully annou-ee to the Htiaess of Ma-
eon and the publio generally, that X have
opened on Mulberry street, oaposite the Lanier
House, a Oentalcffice, where I will practice den
tistry in all its branches.
I ojdially invito my friends and former pat-
rent and tbe public generally who need the ser
vice of a dentist to call an ma.
Very respectfully,^ baRFULD, D, D, B.
iaalt-dlm-wSm*■
Oitatio of Heirs-
G EORGIA. Bibb County —Francis Ei*neraa
$)>* administrator of M. Eisner, late of said
county, deceased, havig filed his a*piirat : on in
this court for a citation of the heirs of tha de
ceased for a distribution of the estate now in hia
^Tbsae are therefore to cite the next of klncf de
ceased to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary
for aaid county on tbe first Monday in April
next, then and there te ibow their nlationftip
G l
1
SHERIFF’S NOTICE.
BORGIA. Baler Oounty .—On and after this
_ 'date until further notice, tba legal advertise
manta of the Sheriff of Baker county will be pnb
liahed in tha Albany News.
J. H. ROWELL, Sheriff.
Newtou. March 1.1180 -10*
till tn tinn inverted in Wall atrrotStock*
jblU IU wiUU make* fortune*every month.
Book tent free explaining everything. Address
BkXTBR ft uO, Bankers, 7 Walt street, New
York.
inrllTC For the Piotorlal Bible Comment*
Al’l It • >» ter. 1,018 pages, 478 Illustration
tL ||Trn and map*. The moat complete and
ft H I C U coi s Commentary on tha
entireaenpiores (in one volume) ever published
Price $3 78. Bradley, Garreston ft Co, M New
8t, Nashville,, Ttnzu | : mg novTwtm
• ; • *. ■
Witness my official lignite re, this March lit,
880 '
marOtd* J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
O RDINARY'S Office. Jcne* County. Georgia
MarchS, 1183.~Where** John F. Child*
guardianfor Jernee J. and Madiaon G. Barfield
aprliea for diamiuion.
These aie to cite and admonish a! persona
concerned to show oauaa if any they have, at this
effioe, on first Monday in May next wby the same
shall not bo granted.
Witness my hand officially.
marStd * ROLAN b T. R03S. Ordinary:
ASBOOD
EMfOBIB
l*wcrlpU<m Free. For speedy Cure of
Seminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood, ana all dis
orders brought on by iodiscrefion or exesesa AAj
r>rus’flri’*thastbe injrredienta. Addrew*
HAVIOMX A CO., 78 rVaaaan Mte. N. %
M
G EORGIA, BIBB OOUNTY.-Wkereas W. T
Hollingsworth has made application f *
letter* of disuisaiou as aiministr tor from th°
esiate ct Eliza J. Hollingsworth, lateof sai
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
p-raons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of taid county on the first Monday
in April text to show rente, if aav they have,
why letters of dismi-sion should sot be granted
toauplicant.
Witness my offi-.ial signature.
. »r4td J.A. MCWANU4 Ordidary ,
Uew Advsrti ss men ts.
L ARGE PROFITS
May be realized from small investments br ope-
mtmg in GRAIN or COTTON FUTU&88
through tbe MOBILE PUBLIC COTTON AND
GRAIN LTLCHANGH. Small o;*eratoM have
equal facilities with tr.e largest Busicess con
ducted by mail or telegraph, and daily reports
mailed to all customera. 810 buya or sells ten
balei Cotton or 1,€00 buihela Wheat, etc. Se&d
for explanatory circulars, etc., to
F. HDTuHTNS & CO..
4^ 8t. FranciaSt*. Mohi e. Ala,
These machines are made of tho icatvrjl^ *3sdlfinr-
▼xrtmanshipand finish aro unexcelled. Have !>Eerv jutraTvIaaS^
premiums at all the State fairs, Georgia xlfihirr^ TrrM^
etc. Upwards of 5000 of our G2X3anolncon*?anl«3B:5X
tho Boatheru states, over 1000 having been EoLlialS79L ^
Price List of Gina, Feeders a ad Ccrad****/ **
Boxed ready for shipment and delivered ataur
Sixes.
87 50
100 00
112 CO
125 00
HO 00
160 00
180 CO
Price with
Self Feeder
or Condenser.
Fetritztxwqi
filOOCO
lir. 00
1^2 60
no 00
ICO 03
180 00.
$u»»*
IU &*>
t5TTorm8 given on Appircatlcci.JUi
under the firm name
Clemons* Baowir & co., an
as tho Taylor Gin. Turing
------ wo have been
and irncle was then ftxuivxi;
_ — — lg tho year 1858 we removed K>UU»-
place, where we have been exclusively enfrn god in Tzuixm*
Tacturinp Gins eversinco. "Wii'i lon^experieneu 1 ,-ihe kaS
labor saving machinery andskiP-.iv--rkr:. n. 'ao^onaEr
ndvantagosuot enjoyed by any other*' MUutMtm+jeTnvsar
line, for producing the best work for - r j least ci-mr*.
The demand last yearwas so groat fl nil wljUlliTiring
— —-»unfilled, nut ir * * —“ * — ~
remained r
b have doobW c
^17^79 4 tBAH and eaprptex to Moult
•PI I f Outfit Free. Address P O VlCL*
BHT Anmsti. Maine.
flD fl i 18Stop*. 3 Set Seeds, 2 Knee Swells.
UQuAnu Stool, Book, only <98. PIANOS,
Stool, Cover and Book, £21’ to S1GC0. Illuatrat-
fMB. Addrres, DANIEL F.
BEATTY, Washington, S. J.
ADVERTISERS
By addressing Geo, X*. Xtowoll «fe
Co. to Spruce Si., New York, can foam the ex
act ro*t ol any proposed line of ADVERTISING
American Ncwmapers. fiaTlO
Too-page Pxm-
gTBADE*
C Cf©:'
capacity and hope to be able to meet all demandMiG
tho wta^t plan to get your orders ir earfy* SteC
for illustrated pampnletgiving ivittut iry
from over 500 live, enterprisinr plaiitor* ?ri>w. Tr.nppr+fr
«ud cosuplote outfit furnishedwkca tiuruied. Addmaa
' BROWN COTTON GIN CO-,
NEW LONEON, txnftT
* ‘-iWve.
l- cr, aril'
PlXBT, HOUilOS CoegJT, Gk.
We have known "Bwift’a By phtlitic Specific”
trated in hundred* of obstinate cases of Syphilis,
Mercurial Rheumatlum. Scroful*. etc, and ts«ti
fy that it made the moat perfect and permanent
caret in avers ease.
Capt. HothL. Cenaard, Gen.Eh Warren,
Bam D. Killen. J. W. Wimberly,
Judge Co. Cenrt, Dr J. O. Gilbert, drug-
J.L Warren, of firm of ’ (gist,
J. W. Latbrop ft Co., J. W. Mann, County
Savannah, Ga. Treasurer.
Bd. Jackson, Deputy CoL O. C. Duncan.
Cl’k Superior Conrt. Meat. Day ft Gordon.
Mafor Wm, Brunson. Wm. D. Fierce, Sheriff.
We *re pet totally acquinied with the rcntle-
men whose signature* appear to tbe above cer
tificate. Tbey are citizen* of (aid oounty, of the
h'gbeat respectability and character.
A. 8. GILES.
Ordinary Houston County. Ga.,
I>. H. CULLER,
Clerk Superior Conrt, Houston connty, Ga.
ly acquainted with ths propria-
alto with manv of the gentlemen whose
si*nature* appear to the foregoing certificate*.
Ihey are men of high character and standing
A. H. COLQUITT,
Governor ol Georgia.
(Fbrmerly Dr. Craig’t Jiulir; Ci-re
. vegetable preparation and the on tj
remedy in the world for (trlirltt'K i
Bfatetes. and ALL Kidi
Urinary Diseases.
SRdrtTeatlmonials of the highest order I Ii. oruc-'
iftoase statemeata.
Etf-For the cure of Diabetes, ctJl for Warn-
aeri* Safe Diabetes Cam.
.•W'For the cure o! Brip;lif , cm! «:b»;
disease*, callfor Warner') Safe iritdDana:
and Liver Care.
Safe RemetfSKS am
sold by Oruygato.
I end Deafen* ar
Medicine ovciry-
where.
Prepared oz:ly bv the 8 WIFT
PAN I. Atlanta, Ga.
SPBOIFICCOM-
8oldbyHUVT.SANXINftLAMAB.and ail
drugaist:
mrr27-c 6m
C-BA SPECIFIC UEDIC1E
TRADE MARK. [THE greatTRADE
Bigliah' rem
edy. An un
lading a r a for
Seminal eSk-
n«,«, Spermat
orrhea, irnpo-
tency, and all
distatea that
Before Takingquenea or roifAfter Taking
abuse; as a lots of memory, universal lassitude,
pain tn the back. dimojM of vision, premature
oid age. aTd many Olhtdiseases that lead to in-
rarity and consumption and a premature grave.
Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de
sire to rend free by mail to every ons. The Spe
cific Medicine is sold by ail druggists at $1 per
package, or six package* for $5 will be nut fret
iy mail oa receipt of tho money by ^dressing
the GRIT MEDICINE CO. No 10 Moehanica
Black, Detroit, Mich. 8old in Macon and every
where by all draoritta. octSt da wly.
For ale by HUNT, RANKIN ft LAMAR.
9P!INS&U£Blf
IALESMEN wantei
good'SmnTO sell}
•CIGARS TO DEALERS
£7 A month andexpcii^s.
^IVWfiwnpIes Frffca
Cat this Notice Oat .
And send it with your application - taofl
Send a 3C. stamp to insure!
answer. S.f O$Ti:ft&COe f
P.O.Box 13.9. CitK.ir*xiftti, Obio»!
Q EU&QIa. hibbCoubty- Wl^re-iii Mr?* Mai-”
L- Harm, guardian of Mat lie J. Am®
L. &du Jimmie A. Barri», haa app'-ed toU^r-
Court of Ordinary of Midctuufy for a dlacj&rscr-
frcm hsr gcardiamhipof said Mattie J , Anssitirii,,
and Jimmie A. Harris of the-r j erson und
ari.v, this U tnerefore to cite till per&enu cor. iesa.-
ea to be and appear at the Court cf Urdiap.-*
*aid county oa the first Monday in M»w;> ^
ahow caute. if anr tbry hnr#, wby ihn Mv?
»haL- Harris thould not bd district d from Ite
guardianship of Mid M*t;i3 J- Am
A * Harris and reeeive tbe us;
of dismission.
Giver under my official miniature.
usual
fob ltd'
. Me Si iN JS, Ord .sa^r
G EOBGll, Pibb tov.nl\ — Whoioce T.
_ Tinsley, »dminUtralor of tho estate
G. Timl*v, Me of said cotuily r $ y ]
made apnhcafclon for leave to sell ai! i^; ^ r?s2 u-
ta*o belonging to said esi tc
This is therefore to cite a? i acm :r>ish
tons concerned to besnu arn^r Hi ti c- I'oejttcJ
Ordinary of s id oounty, c*. tho- first Monday Ma
April next to show cause i/»nyibey ha to-, rofigf
•aid ar plication should n<*t bo fram«d
Givm under my official bigrature.
marfitd* J. A. McM lNH*. « re inary.
) The Litt-.o -tvoch and
.oDith b | .n««|'(i!rr fomi
the best LANDS m Iks Wmt
►or Southwest, with heaf«»
i die ate, I «*r Ue soil, and
affected by drouth. XSma*
terms of Kile. Full: *
Men,
Homes in
Western
Arkansas:
Appl^,
- fi. SLACK, Land
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