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By Clisby, Jones & ReesEc
BY TELEGRAPH
HAY DISPATCHES.
Foreign.
F*kii, May 30.—II. T.iooate.a F/ench-
g^D. nituralireil in tho United Slates
M,me year* ago. baa b. ,n eipalled fro-m
France for renouncing hia nationality
without performing hU military dnty.
Ur. Noyea, United States Minister, frail-
inaly endeavored to secure a revocation
of the order.
London, May 30.—Tho great three-
t**i.’-eld fiily race run for the Oaks
,like», at the Epacm rummer meeting,
molted in a victory for tho favorite,
Lird Falmoulb’a bay filly, "Wheel of
Fortune."
The winner of the thousand guineas
it the Newmarket first spring meeting,
hi W. J. Amon'a bay filly Coromandel.
J. J. Qot bad the eecond place, and Dnke
ol Westminister’* brown filly Adventure
the third. Tbero wero eight rnnnera
tod the distant* a mile and a half.
N If HIT IMSl'AIXItlliM.
Foreign.
I.oapow, May 30.—-Kruption In Etna
Increase* in force. The quantity
sihts thrown out is leas, but the volume
of vapor bos greatly Increased in density
On Wednesday nigh, a number of bril
liant ballaof fire wero thrown to a great
height, and bunt aloft liko rockets emit-
tiog a fiery shower. A stream of lava li
tl >»ing apparently in the direction of lbs
town of ttandazso, bnt tho exact line has
not yet been verified. During tho whole
of Wednesday night, lend reports, like
the rolling of bsavy artillery, were braid.
A telegram jost received from South
Africa, dated Maritzburg, May Mb,
rays civil war has broken out among tho
/.ulus, and a great battle was fought on
tho Uth, near Shringpoat, between tho
propl» of a powerful Zulu Chief named
Matrons, and tho forces of Cetywayo.
Thu former had resolved to surrender
aod were on tboir way to tho Brilisb out
post* when they were attacked by Cety
w»yo, defeated ami driven back witb
greet slaughter. Matcooa escaped, bnt
a brother of Cetywayo, who bad joined
him is reported killed. Cetywayo
then collected all hia forces and took np
a atrong position at the fork of Wbito
Umvelcsi river, where bo has a swamp
m front and the highest mountains of
ZaloUnd behind. Here he will await the
British advance.
Kane, May 30.—It is staled that the
Pop* Is preparing an encyclical protest
ing against the bill passed by tho Italian
Parliament, requiring civil marriage to
precede the religious ceremony.
London. May 30.—Tho Chilian minis
ter has received tv telegram stating that
lha Chilian ship Eimeralda became dis
abled, anil tbecaptain fired tbe magazine
to prevent her capture.
London, May 30.—1’arolo won the race
for lbs Epsom Gold Cup. Alchemist
tuns in second and Primrose third.
A dispatch from Simla says tbo treaty
ot peace between Great Britain and Af-
gbiniilan wan ratified to-day. A salute
of thtrty-ono gnns was fired in honor of
tbe event.
News Items.
Wuui.saTON, May 30.—Deoaratlon
Day was observed at Arlington and snr-
(oaodlog soldiers’ cemeteries. The Pres
ident ioangnraied tbe ceremonies at Ar
lington by placing n wraatb on tbo tombs
of the ’’naknown.” Tho address was
delivered by Congressman Heifer, of
Ohio.
Dlspetobes from other points mention
ipproprtstA observances of tha day.
OiNeiNNvrr, Mov 30.—Villle Black, of
the firm of Villle Black £ Co., wholesale
lubioeo dollars, of this oity, was fatally
•hot Ibis morning by a negro whom ha
htd disohnrgod from bis employ.
N«w York, May 30.—Articles of Inoor
porstion of tbo books of tbe nndergronnd
lelegreph ootnpany, wero filed in the
ooaoty clerk’d oSoe to-day. Tho route
Is from Day street and Broadway, under
tberivor to Jersey Oity and Philadelphia,
sod from tbo same starling point to va-
rioa* pieces In Ibis State, and all over tho
United States. Tho oipUal stook is fix
ed st two millions of dollars—2000 shared
u( $1000 eseb. Tho inoorporators are
David Brooks, of Philadelphia, 000
shirt#; Anson Htasor, of Chicago, 760 ;
Novoin Green, of New York, 700. The
Aseoelitlou is lo oontlnno fifty yoars.
synopsis Weather Statement.
Orvion Cam Sioh.ii. Opfiosb,
WasnrsaTON, May SO, 1879.
Indications.—For the South Atlantic
Slates,- lower pressure, stationary or
higher temperature, southerly to westerly
winds and generally oloar weather.
tbe font alleged oases of yellow fever In
that district, reported tost tha rumors of
the outbreak of the disease were unfound
ed, and tho physicians said to have treat
ed the oases, were empfaatlo In their
denial or the rumors.
The Baptist General Convention.
CnuLOTTSviu.c, Va., May 30.—The
Baptist General Association this morn
ing received reports on educational and
missionary work and State and foreign
mission subjects, wbtoh elicited
earnest discaeeion. The Committee
on Kelations with Colored Baptists
reported tbst the subject had
been materially and prayerfully con.
sidertd. 'Ihe report recommended
tablUhmont and perpetuation aud olosed
with fraternal relations—appointment of
CHEROOTS
•HUFF—LonUard i. tar..
LorUUnl’a, too....,
TOBAOOO—CmaaMi
Medium
Lucy Hinto
....... 76 Ml *)
100 ft 1 40
600 > 860
SHIFPIHQ FBODUCK
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERNJD BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt. Hr
Dry salt .... 5<£
Ice, Ice, Ice.
U UR Mulberry Street Depot Is now open for
tbe season. where Ice on be procured in
so r deeired quantitj. The usual Sunday hour*
will be obeenred.
majI2 MACON ICE FACTORY.
10011
, *od*u
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Mat so, 1379.—Kvbning.
Cotton.
LlYUBl-ODL—5 p ni—Cotton hardening; mi J
dtiOK uplands G15-06; middling Orleani 7,
gam 10.000 bale.; ol whioh 2600 were taken by
ipoculatorii and for export: receipts »700. 7300
of which were American.
Futures opened S-SZ higher:
Uplands low middling olauxo May delivery 6 15-
1606 31-32. May aud June do, Juno and July do. | land. To satisfy a fl fa issued jfronf the County
July and August 7 1-3307 1-1607 S 32, August I Coart of Jasper county August term 1S7S. in
ail!>Nl€tUT UI8PATOHBS.
Hows Itama.
BotTON. May 30 —Tberu it great ex
citement and terrible distress at Island
Pond Vt., over the poisoning of a large
number of children who drank from a
brook in which the carcasses of dead am-
male had boon thrown.
Bil.Tiuoas.May 30.—The ludgo of the
criminal ooart denies an application to
release r.n bail Danwoad Hinds, indicted
for tbe mutdirof Isaac James in April
last Harry Hinds, alto indicted, is re
leased. A chsnge of venuawse granted
to Baltimore county.
KaCffl.
JxbousPask, May 30.—Tbe opening
of the Spring meeting of the American
Jockey Clnb was n grand euccess.
In tbe first race, a mile dssb, the start
er* wero Msroontte, Benny Wood, Polly-
won, Franklin, Berths, Bramble and
Vo*. Bramble was the favorite, and won
the taro in 1:451. Una wsb second and
Franklin third. ‘ .
In the second race, a free handloap for
all sees, and a mile and three-quarters
d«b, the Matters were Dsniobeff, Lonla-
tler, Bello and Bayard. It was a mag
nificent raoe throughout, and wss won by
Locltnier tn 3:164, «Dh Danteheff sec-
oed ind Bayard third.
In the third race, n handloap free for
alt aces, a mile and threo furlongs dash,
Balance All was tbe favorite in the bet-
Uaff. *8 her atatlo companion, Donlanier,
won tbe previous raoe. Tbe atari ere
were Balanoe All, Simoon. Clifton, King
ston and Skylark. A epiendid start was
effected, and Kingston won the race,
.bowing a length in advance, with Clif
ton second and Skylark last. The finish
was one of tbe finest aver witnessed. As
they came rushing down on the home
•trotcli, all tho jockeys were naiog the
whip and the whole four ware In a bunch.
Skylark flew by the winning post, win
ning by a neck, with Balance All seooud
and Simoon third. Time 2:27.
Tha fourth race was for a pars* of $400,
the winner to be sold at auotloD. It wa*
a three-qnarfer mire daab. The race was
very doer, and the finish quite exciting.
Anna Augusta came in a winner _by a
neck, with Milan aeoond, Uzxle u,
third and Pique fourth. Time1:19.
Pffu.iDK.PHfA, May 30.—At tbe Bal
mont Park races to-day them was a apet
eial purso anbactibod for Hopeful to bea-
doldamith Maid’s timo f-:l*t) over tie
Belmont track witb the following result:
First beat— quarter mile—34; half mile,
■ mile, - ”1 2-oond beat—qaar-
tar mlj— 32i; mile. -17}. Third
heat—quarter m»U\ 32 hftlf
mile, 2:174. The Ural half mile beet in
ihe third heat wss tha fattest reoord,
baiting Edwin Fernat’s timo at Hair
ford last nammer—1:051-
Net Yellow Fever.
Nrw us: Vi .4, May jO.—At a meeting
*1 the Heard of Health, Dr. Watkins,
t:sry insptitir of the aeoona dletrici,
eg made a tbotoagh InveettgatiOO of
Dry flint
GOAT fiAlafi—Dry, per lb.
HHEHV SKINS— I'er piece..,
8KEARLINGB—Pertneoe -
DEBRA KINS—per fi> 1*014
LEATHER—In the roogfl 13030
_ RACCOON—Per rlooe «... 3030
delegates to colored Baptist bodies, and ( ^JINK—
extended an inritetion to them »o recip- BRAVRR-“«r Pl mt^''" “
route. Mr. Garlick advocated tbe adop-1 grey POX SKINS israss
lion of the report and spoke of good I *Sp POX..... *»@4)
work being acoompliahed by colored Bap-1 otossum—0 *
tists in Virginia. He regarded John [ MUSKRAT—per ptoce.'.'..'“. —~—
Jasper,of Richmond,aa the moat eloquent I J^LLOW—Prime. perH)....
man in Virginia. Venerable Wm. Wer-I q ruq 1 ^ pef lb "
tenbaker, I.ibrarian of tbe University, of I DRIKDAPPLBS—MSepawSk
Virginia, «bo holds a commission from | DRIRDPBAOHBS—TeelaJ.bright No i
Thomas Jefferson since 1826, i* present.
Foreign.
Biblin, May 30.—Tbe Bandoeiathbae
confirmed tbo bill reoently passes by the
Keicbstag levying, provisionally, tbe cus
toms duties proposed in tbe tariff and to
bacco bill*. Tho bill will consequently
bo promulgated immediately.
Gatania, May 30.—Froah craters havo
opened In Mount Etna, endangering Bi
anca, Villa Bandazza and Caetiglione.
Clonds of asbos overhang Piedmont,
which is in almost total darkness.
London, May 30.—Tho Privy Oonncil
publisher! an announcement that after
June 3, if certain precautions are observ
ed, rattle from tbe United Btates may be
transhipped in any part of tho Thames
or In any London dock for conveyance to
TJopeeled. No Ki _
I DR1BDBLACKBIIRR1I8 ..........
WOOL—Kieses, burry, per Id........
L'n»«bod
W**Wt._
KKW AJJVKKXISEMKNTH.
Tiie-Eichaiip Bant, ofMacoo,
Coes a General Banking Business.
Deposits Received.
Collections promptly made on all acseistbls
points at Lowest Rates.
J W OABAN1U3, JOHN U CURD.
Cashier. President.
^■■■11 ■■■■■■■
nmket, instead of only in Viotona and Jso 0 cusld, W R Roaaas.
Millwall docks as under tho present reg- ] H j Lanab, l. W Hcsr,
nlatlons.
if sue,. May SO.—Tho latest alvices
from Kindazzo report that craters have
formed on two slopes of Mount Etna, and
a doublu eruption is proceeding. Tbo
Aurele and Catania road is blocked, and
considerable damage has been done.
Athens, May 30.—Official inUlligenoo
baa been received that a body of Tarkiab
troops, pursing insurgents, crossed the
frontier and came into collision with tbo
Gr'ock troops. Fighting ensued
ieb several of tbe Turks were killed,
and tbe remainder retired into Thessaly.
News Items.
LoniaViu.it, May 30.—Tho Sinking I etberwuflknown>3 ihaiTportiouortho pitnta.
Tnevia Wood.
mays dAwlm dnads
NOTICE
Ocmulgee Shooting Clut
A TTEND rtgular mcotinit this eTeniog a
lialf-pait eight o’clock at ofllco at L Kip.'ey,
maySl It J G RUAN. Scerrtarr.
rpHB entire stock ol BOOTS and SHOES
A LEATHER and FINDINGS, alao stock
Tannery end everythins pertainmff to the buai
ness, is tobe sold in tha next thirty davs resard 1
essofeoat in order to“ wind np the esute otth
deceased Jacob Schall.
Any one in neod ot Boots and Shoes can save
IS percent by csllms on us,
may**HENRY SCHALL’ Trustee
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar Tho best physicians laid my blood was 10 full
From Georgia Grapes,
From Georgia Gripes,
From Georgia Grapes
From Georgia Grapes
Perfect in Purity.
Excellent in Flavor.
Price 60 rents at
Massenburg’s Drug Store
mtjSi tf
JASPER SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the court house in the
town of Monticello on the first Tuesday
July next, between the leva) hours ot sale, one
| hundred and filty acres of land, more or leu,
lying and being in Jasper county, Ga, adjoining
lands of Mrs J B Groves, Ruby Jord.n and
FandUemmisaioneranf Louisville, having I tiouol T M.Joidan, deceased, allot ted to MrsB
__ __ . I C Menefee in tha division ot the rstateofaaid
pAasetl a reeolntiou recommending the I i,evied upon as the property ct T H
sale of the stock owned by tho city, of tbo I Menefee under and by virture of a fl fa from
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Com-1 Camphall Couotr Court in favor of RP 8 Kim-
_, on I hroAKo.vs J 0 Carlton and TH Menefee. and
pany, thu city council to night passed an lotberflfai inmy hands. Property pointed out
ordinanoe ordering tbo oity stock to be
Bold without limit to price. Louisville
owns eighteen hundred and fifty shares,
which, at its present valuation, is worth
$1,128,500. The prooonds of tbe sale of
this stork is to be devoted to catting
down tbe city'd debt. Hardin county,
Ivy., and Davidson county, Tenn.. which
own eix IbouBand five hundred shares of
bv plaintiff's attorney and written notice of this
levy served upon T H Menefee. TUI. May 20th,
1379. W B GRUBBS,
my 31 lawSw* Sheriff.
JASPER SHERIFFS SALE. ■ J
W ILL be sold before tho court house in the
town of Monticello on the lit Tuesday in
July next between the legal hours of sale one
hundred acre. land, more or less, lj tag and being
in Jaiper county. adloining-Iands of LA Lane,
this stock, havo determined upon the sale
I Burnty to natufy (tuniry fl Iah fer State and
county taxes lor tbo yearn 1876, ’17, *78, and
I other fl fas in my baud*. Tbit May 26th* 1878.
1 myM law4W W B GRUBBS, tthenff.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
SHERIFF SALE NOTICE.
W ILL be told before the court house door in
the town of Monticello between the legal
hour, of asle. on the first Tuesday in July next,
•he Unit day ol .eld month, the following prop
erty to-wltl A certain tract or parcel of laud
situated iu the comity ot Jasper on the north
aide, and noar the town of Hontioello, adjoining
the land, of Jame. H Roberts on tbe south, A
J Taltn.dge on the east. John H Kelly on the
north and Dr WD Maddux on the west; con
taining 2121-3 acre*, more or less. The tame
being the life interest of MrsFO Jordon miald
and September 7 fi@75.S2. September and Octo
ber 7' J07 8 3S07 S-16.
Sales for tho week Si.000; American 26.000: spec-
illation 3090; elport SOW); m-tualeipurt *090: im
ports 74.000; American 32,000; stock 601,000 stock
of American *79,000: slloat 326,000; Amer.-an 1*3,-
ooo
PRODUCE
KX-LTiMca*—Flour firm and fairlyactive: How-
ur.l Siiroel »»d Western superfine S 2&W3 75. ex
tra 4 25 04 83 family 6 0003 73, Oity Mills super
fine S 230* oo, extra* >50* 73, Rio brands 6 000
6 25.Patap*oO family 6 75. Southern wheat firm;
Western inactive; Southern red 1180115; amber
1170113- No 1 Pennsylvania rod 11734.
No 3 Western winter red spot and May 11311.
June list- JulylH'f- Souther, com firm;
white 10031: yellow 4M. Oats steady: south
ern 57033* western wbito 33036. mixed 33035.
Penr.sylvanta 33036. Rye quiet at 60061. Hay
Arm- prime to choice Pennsylvania and Marylacd
130001300. Provisions strong: Met! pork. 1073.
favor of A M Robinson A Co, vs F C Jordan, aud
other fl fas in my hands. This May 26th, 1879.
my St law*w» W B GRUBBS, Sheriff.
FOR RENT-
Street. A cool aud desirable residence.
Apply to
W H WHITEHEAD.
mySOfriisun 2t at S T Walker's Store.
NOTICE.
A UALL meeting cf the 8Lockholders ol tha
PUntert Warehouse Company is to be belj
at ihe office of H T Johnson on Saturday, Slat
tost* at 12 m, to take fcteps to pay off tbe indebt
[ ednes« against the Company and save its prop
erty.
J C McBUHNBY. Sect’v.
By order of of tho Directory. mySO 2t
SS&SflSKSSi Sale tf Unclaimed Freight
Hitcon—shoulders 4«. clear rib sides 6. Hams 1
t»S0ll. Lswxl—refined in tierces 7. lfutler
quiet: ‘prima to choice Western packed 13018.
Coffee firm and advancing tendency; rio iu car-
goes 11016. Whisky dull at 107.
' i,ol-tanLU—Flour quiet and unchanged; ex
trms 000 3 >3 family* 000*23. Wheat Arm; red
and amber 1030110. Corn steady, white *>.
mixed *0- Oats iu fair demand and steady: white
37. mixed St Pork steady at 10 25. Lord steady,
choice loaf in tierce* 7H.in kega 854- Bulk meats
steady shoulders 35*. clear rib«& dear side* 3 }*.
Bacon firm; shoulders 412W; dear rib 320: dear
sides 5 so. Sugar- cured hams 9010. Whisky |
qniet atl 02.
NAVAL ‘flTORKS.
Wilnisotow—fpims xurpentuu quiet at 23!; j
Bovin firm at 1 07 S for strained, 110 for good
strained. Crude turpentine steady at 100 tor
hard: 1 SO for yellaw dtp; 210 lor virgin. Tar
quiet at 72S.
■ rstudav. _
lowing articles of Uoclaimel Prdxht will
he sold at the Auction House of T W Freeman.
Cherry Street. Macon. Ga, if charges are not paid
aud Freight removed before day of sale:
Wm A Savage, 4 bundles Lightning Rods.
C D Findlay, l Horse Power.
P C Sawyor, 1 Cotton Gin.
Fannie Baler, 1 Trunk.
P if Sawyer, 1 Gin Brush.
If H Flowers, 1 Furnace.
P C Sawyer, 1 Cotton Gin.
F C Sawyer, 1 Cottun Gin.
A Co, 1 Cotton Planter,
Thos Harris, 3 bags Cotton Seed.
Frank Arvlne. 1 Cotton Plow.
W F 8dKLI.ilAN,
mytS fawiw Agent.
roreMtn.
Kxehangeon all the principal oiuee of Europe
and direct remittances to any place ol tbe Euro
pean continent, forrected by A. E. Seifert.;
Respective value ol foreign moneys:
1 Reicbsmark t^cgold
lAuitriau Flonn (silver) .................. 43
•• (curremy) —.4251
Holiandlah Florin *1
Franc on Belgium 197-
“ on Switzerland (eldg. Wahrl 19J*
'■ on Paris.... 1934
“ on the Orient ............. 90y£
IJre italiano 19
•• gold...... —1944
Kroner on Swcden.Norway, Denm'rk 173»
Rub el (Russia) —. 33
pound Sterling.................................*-9iS
White Sulphur Springs,
HALL COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Johnson & Brook) Manaeers,
Open from 1st June to 1st October, 1379.
Carriages at White Sulphur Springs Depot to
| meet all Trains on Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Li !e Bailway. only two miles distant.
Double Daily Mails. Houses all new, with
| home comforts.
Considerable improvement since last year.
Terms per day 32: per week (18: per month (S3.
Children under 12 yean and colored Nnncx and
| Sen ants half price, Special rates to families.
msy27 2aw3w»
Laborers Wanted.
15
auooa Wholesale Market
COBBIOTIB CULT BT
. D. TXNSLKT
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BACON—Clear rib sides......
Shoulders.
Bulk dear rib stdes„.„.
Bulk shoulders ....
Magnolia hams...-
LARD—iutbU ....
text, in tiibii—.—.m.—.m 1
Leaf, in buckets .......
OATS—For feed—..
Rust proof seed,
SALT—VinrtnJ
Liverpool.
MEAL
bested .
CORN— By car load...,
small lots
FT.OUR—Fancy per bbl.
Choice ——
Ultra family, per bbl...—
Family, per bbl —
Extra per bbl.......
COFFEE—Common —
Fair
Good -
Prime—
Java.
MEN wanted to work on track. Wages
$1 per day. Fay every Saturday night.
Apply at Camps, Telfair county, near No 12, M “
B KR,to J 0 ANDERSON,
Supt Ga Land A Lumber Co.
ir.xvta sn tn thu 8x
Copartnership .Notice.
rpJIK old firm ot Schwed A Siesel hare this day
X associated with themselves Ur Albert Gib-
isn lor the purr ota of continuing the Wholesale
Grocery Business, at their old stand, 46A43
Third Street. The firm to be styled and
known as SCHWED, SIESEL A GLBIAN.
Macon. May 1st. 1379. mays
IWOnt for tie Ice Ispi
YN and after this date we will deliver lea in
[ ders left at Factory or tbe Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention.
may>2
MACON 1CH FACTORY.
23M01S
16K013
190*1
2S092
Beat Rio..—..
SOAPS—Fsrth_.
Mul.ASbKS-Cb,
Uuha.hhdJ—— *S
Choice Cubfc. bids 0
flugarhouec. hbds ...
Sugarhuuac, bbli
Obotoe Orleans
tjGAR—Gulden G
brown
0. ooflee...
Ultra 0. white,
guxndanl A
Granulated
Powdered and cru»hod
UHBESB—Be»l Cream
«H *’ 9
E* CRANSTON A CO;*
I Brokers and Commission Merchants, *1 Ala-
bams Street. Atlanta, Ga.
[ Agents for tha Geo Fez Starch Manufacturing
Company, the Miama Oil and Soap Maaufactur
ing Compel,v. Chicago quotations, spot and
utores. of Meat and Grata received every hour.
FUTURES A Sl’KCIALTY.ConfldentiaL
mavlt j*
JONES COUNT Y SHERIFF SALE.
AI TILL be sold before the court house door in
VV the town of Clinton on the firs! Tuesday
I in June next between tbe legal boors of sale the
iollowirg property, to wit: Three hundred
acres of land or enough of said land to satisfy a
tax fl fs issued by John Bradley. Tax Collector
ot said county, vs D H C Kabera lor the year
1373. Said land adjoins the lands of Y B Glover.
Salie Bussell and others, and known as tbe
Kabero place. Levy made by constable and
I tuned over to me this May 3d, 1379.
1 m*V7°Iwtw W J GRESHAM. Sheriff.
Factory... —
ACKRRS— Soda —.
F«ncy — ——-
CANDLES—Star. —
LigbtlwcOght...
NAILS—■»»»• fua— —.
STARCH
PBPPBR -
IJPIOI —
GINGER
NUTMEGS
o LOVES —-—
UlOlW-FerH
... 10 OOattMO
G eorgia, bibb county.—whereas a b
Rota, administrator on the estate fi WR
1 Burgess, late of said county, deceased, has made
application for leave to sell ten shires of stock
ct the Bibb f<«" and Building Association be
longing to said estate, . , , . _
This is tSerefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary ol said county on the first Monday :n
June, nett, to show cause, if any they can.
why leave to sell said stock should not be
* T Wttaess my hand and official signature. Msj
ito. 1279 j a McManus,
' may lsw*w Ordinary-
GHEATE8T
Oat-Door Eecroation of the Ag 8
NEW AND IMFROVKU
Archery Goods
(Wright A Thorne's Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target StanMnirers. Belts, R,
of BETTER quality, for LESS money thin ever
offered before. Mail orders promptly attended to.
Bend for Catalogue and Price-list.
TERRELL DIETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Above goods can also be obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, 243 Broadway. N Y.
mays ood2m
Notice to Contractors.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
' WlSHtlGTOir, D C, Mar 10,1379.
PROPOSALS will bareceired at tha Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p m of July 1
379, for carrying tba mails of the United State
upon tbe routes and according to the schedule
ot arriral and departure specified by the De
partment, in tbe State of Georgia from October
1.1379. to June SO. 1330. Lists of routes, with
schoJulea of arrirals and departures, untrue*
trons to bidders, with forms for contracts and
bonds, and all other necessary information w 11
bo furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
VEGETINE
SAVED MY LIFE
Boston. Dec 17,1373.
H R Btxvzis. Kiq—
Dear Sir—Mxvl ask tbe favor ot you to make
my case public f
In 1361, while on picket duty ur tha army,
was taken with a fit. which lasted all night. Was
taken into camp, and dosed with whisky acd
quinine. After this had fits every day. and wa*
taken to Newbem Hospital, and there treated
by the attending physician,. I grow worse and
Was sent home. Remained in poor health for
four years, treating with many phraicians. and
trying many remedies. Finally Scrofala made
its appearanee on different parts of my body,
and my head wss so diseased as to befrightfnl to
look at and painful beyond endurance. After
trying the most eminent plij sicians without im
provement, a chance ot climate was advised.
Have been to the Hot Springs in Arkansas
twice, each rime giving their treatment a thor
ough trial. Finally came back to Boston, Jis
ocuraged. with no hoped help. Life wasubur-
den to one inmy situation. My discare. and the
effectdsomuch powerful medicine, had so dam
aged my system, that tho action of mv stomach
was apparently destroyed, and my head was
corered with ulcers, which had in places eaten
of pciion (hey could do no more forme. About
this time atriend who had been an invalid told
me Yegettaehad restored him to perfect health,
and through his persuasion 1 commenced taking
Vegetine. At thistime 1 was having fits almost
every day. I noticed the first good effects ol
Vegetine in my digestive organs. My food sit
better and my stomach grew stronger. I be« an
to feel encouraged, for 1 could tee my health
slowly and gradually improving. With renewed
hope l continued taking the Yegetino, until it
had completely driven disearo out of my body.
It cured the fits, gave me good, pure blood, and
restored mo to perfect health, which l had not
anioyed before for ten yesrs. Hundreds of peo
ple in the city cf Boston can vouch for the above
{acts.
Vegetine has <aved my life, and youaroat
liberty to mako such use of this statement as
pleases yon best: and X bog of you to mako it
known, that other sufferers may find relief with
1093 trouble and expense than 1 did.
It will afford mo great pleasure to show tbe
marks of my disease or give nny further infor
mation relative to my case to all who desire It.
1 ini, sir, very gratefully,
JOHN PECK.
No 30 Sawyer Street, Eosten, Mass,
Rev. J. P. Ludlow Writes,
178 BitTic STBBXT. Beockltx. N Y.7
Nov 1*. 1874. S
H RStsvsks, Fry—
Dear Sir—From personal benefit received by
its use, as well as fro-n personal knowledge of
those whole cures thereby have seemed almost
miraculous, I can most heartily and sincerely
recommend the Vegetine tor tho complaints
which it is claimed to cure.
JAMBS P LUDLOW.
Late Paster Calvary Baptist Church,
Sicramento, Cal.
VEGETINE
Slie Rests Weil.
South Portianu, Mb, Oct 11, 1876.
Ms U E Stbvbns—
Dear Sir—I have been &ick two .?eara with
liver complaint, and during that time have taken
a great many different medicines, but none of
them did mo any good. 1 was restless niglilp.
and had no appetite. Sinco taking the Vegetine
1 rest well, and relish my food. Can recommend
the Vegetine for whit it hits dono for me.
Yours respectfully,
HX9 ALBERT BICKER,
W itnesa of the above, \
Mb Gbobqq M Vaughan.
Medford, Mass.
GRATE TARNISH.
Paints, Oil and Glass
C BURKE A SON’S is the plftoe to buy
• Paints, Oils &nd Gltss. maylS SUwSw
$77
A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
_ _ to Agents. Outfft free. Shaw A Co.
Augusta. Me.
PEACH SH1PPEES
C AN bo supplied promptly with Crates by
applying to A K FISHER.
myii lm* Foweraville. Houston Co. Ga:
It la false economy to buy a cheap Organ when
a few dollars more will get the incom
parable and always reliable
IAS014 HAMLIN.
HflT LOWEST PRIOBD,
RU I POOREST AND DEAREST.
DIIT HIGHEST PRICED.
DU I BEST AND CHEAPEST.
■j&s New Styles.
- HEW PRICES,
■ Six Stop.*, Blogan
Embossed Walnut
I’Mft c! now design.
;T7:; '^J| Ten Stops, * seta
-• Reeds in hew style
Illuminated Case
only - |95
iOOBBElE,
BROKER,
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT &
SOLD STRICTLY on C0MMIS-:
SION.
Particular attention given to the purchase, |
sale and renting ol Real Estate.
Bronze Ornamenta
tion, only >4100
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OF HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORL1F8 EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YEABS PAST.
PABI8 - 1867 I VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO. IMS PHIL*. FA. 18711
PAB1S - 1S761 SWEDEN - ISIS
Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodora Thomaf,
Ole Ball, Gottschalk, Strauss. Warren, Morgan,
and over Ono Thousand eminent musicians ol
Europe and America, Tbo testimony as to tha
immense superiority of tht so instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis-
Datable.
New Advertisements.
Reject all Violent Purgative*. They ruin th
tone of the bowris and weaken tho digestion.
TaRRAST'S KriBBVBSCBaT Sbltzbr Apbbibht
is used by rational peoplo as a means ot relieving
all derangements of the stomach, lirsrard in
testine?, because it remove.-* obstruction* with
out pain, and imparts vigor to the ois ftns ^klcb
ifc purifie* and regulates.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SMOKE THE ONLY GENUINE
PRIDE or DURHAM
pure Tobacco, net flavored with polionous
ag^ Manufactured by Z I LYON, A CO, Dur-
EENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
These Organa aro now onorod purchasers by
I monthly installments of from (5 to $10, or will
be rented until the rent pays for them. From
one to three years time given for payment.
Special reduction given to Churchov, Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or
gans sent on trial to any part of the South. We
pay freight both ways if not satisfactory.
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S Waxelbaum A Bro’e W
Dry Goods House.
A GENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE AND
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONEi COLLECTIONS I & io Stwinili On
ATTENDED TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH. • SUDDEN A BATES, Savannah, 5a.
mays Sin
SOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT.
For tho more convenient supply of Southern
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot h&9 been es
tablished at Savannah, Ga. from which Dealers,
Churches, Teachers, and tho retail trade can be
supplied at L T ew York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
SMALL PLANTATION!
C I PLANT.
RH FLINT
, BECKWITH’S (
Inti-dyspeptic pill
Tney are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, miu . _
rient, and admirably adapted as a Family Medi
cine. They are ns.ed by the most cultivated peo
ple in our country, and aro extensively used by
Physicians in their practice. Fold by Druggists
generally. Fend for circular. 12 R BECKWITH
x^ole Manufacturer, Petersburg. Va.
WHY
I Not send £5 cents for i» Shea
of Soldered PATCH
PLATfe, with which
you can mend oil your Tin
und Coppor Waroi
year. 7 Pistes for $1.C0 Post
freo with directions.
MAOXEY MT’G 00.,
CHsax-xeros, S U
Portable Mini apes.
FARM. PLANTATION & MILL MACHINERY
of all kinds. Iitox akp Rbass CaaxiffGs.
fl3*Setd lor Catalogue and ipieial Low Prices.
SOHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS. Macon, Ga
rtOB rale cheap for Cash 250 acres land, 103 of
JD which is under cultivation and n'l town in
Oats. Good house, wells, etc. on the place. Heal
thy locality- only ono and a hail mile* from
Powersvilld, Houston Co. Ga. Tbo place will bo
sold with or without tbe Oat crop.
A K FISHBR.
Pewersville, May 21xf. 1S79. mj22 lm*
[VEGETINE
Prepared by
. K. STKVKNS, Boston, Maoa.
Vesetina is Sold bv all Druggists
miy28 dwed fri sun£w If
EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Wil
‘ Jium F Holt, Guardian of WilUtm H Wlm
berly and. H. V Wimberly, now H V Peters, hay
ing applied to tho Court of Ordinary of sa'.d
county for letters of dismission from nis guar
dianship of William H Wimberly and R V Wim
berly. now H V Petera, person and property.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
>show cause by filing objections in zny office
oy the first Monday in June next to show cause
why the said William F Holt should not be dis
missed from his said guardianship and receive
tbe usual letters cf dismission.
Given under my official signature. March 3d
1879.
mar4 lawSoi J A McMANUS, Ordn*y«
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HEALTH.
Hjlix County, Geoeois.
Two Miles Bast of Gainesville on the Air-Line
Railroad.
/TVHIS CELKBRATBD hotel has been
. . renovated and refurnished Will ha ready
*)./Fifteenth May, 1379. for two hundred guests.
Tables supplied with best the country affords
at rates to suit tho times. Amusements—Band
of Music. Piano, Ball Room forty by eighty feet.
Ten Fins two alleys ninety feet. Bathing Pool
forty by sixty feet. Billiards, Swings, Croquet,
Fromenadea in a natural grove, coo) breeze,
pleasant nights: Carriages, Hacks and Buggies
at call. Waters—Manganese, Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Chalybeato, 60 degrees.
Cure* Skin Eruptions, Syphilis and Chrome
Diseases. Dyspepsia. Heart-hum. Dropsy. Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores Health to
feeble » omen and children,
EDW W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
may23 2aw3w
Crystal Burial Caskets.
w
if. M. KEY,
Povtmaster Genera 1.
Closing Out
Kuril ami somer stock.
Everybody can have Clothes made
to Order 1
PANTS
three;
PATTERNS
ONLY
DOLLARS!
Uoasnres Taken Jb'roe !
NO CHARGES FOR CUTTING t
Suitings Sold at Cost—Measaring
and Cutting Free I
FHRFEOT FITS GUARANTEED!
Clothes Made to Order at
Large Reductions I
Give us a call and be Convinced.
Ullm&ii & Greenberg,
MEROHANT TAILORS,
SECOND STREET.
mj2S St gcbloaa’ Old Stand, Macon. Ua.
JL. B. Small,
Sol* A vent for
urn FOOD.
rr\HS best and cheapest Bread Preparation
A ever offered on the market. No retailer
should be without it. 1 want every retailer in
the city to try iL If it does not prove both profit
able and satisfactory it can be returned and
monrv refunded.
Alao a full line of General Groceries alwaya
on hand.
aprl5 Sm A B SMALL
GENTS WANTED,—lor the beet and fast-
. eat selling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
Prioe* reduced SS per cent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Fa,
E have lust been appointed solo agent for
Macon ot the Crystal Burial Case Com,
any, of Ohio.
These CaikeU are made entirely of iron and
glasa—the sides, ends and top being a sheet ol
Plate Glass 14 an inch thick. They are elegantly
lined with heavy Silk and Satin Trimmings, and
the Hardies, Ornaments, etc. are Gold Plate.
They are tbe handsomeat Casket ever brought
into this rity, and are much lighter and cheaper
than the old Mettxllie Casket, and are the most
durable in existence. They will only have to be
9een for their worth to be appreciated. There
are two distinct lintnga in the Casket; one
showing the glss9.
We have also a full stock of
Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets and
Coffin:
of every description, including enr Specialty,
the aofid gla9s top. hinged lid ROSEWOOD
OASKET and the GLOSS WHITE 'JASKET,
for children.
Onr prices aro lower than anyone in the city.
I give my personal attention to city orders.
Sunday and night calls answered from my resi
dence, corner Second and Walnnt Streets.
ARTHUR L. WOOD,
Next to Lanier House.
mayll eodtm MACON, GEORGIA.
JoneB Oounty Postponed Sheriff
Sales.
W ILL be sold before the court house door in
the town of Clinton on the first Taesdajr
in July next between tue legal hour* cf t>alo the
following property, to«wit.* One hundred and
twenty-five acre* ol land adjoining tbe lands of
Dr James F Barron on the south, W A Cham*
ber* on tho east and W W Hunt on the west,
and known as the place where John P Hunt
now resides. Levied on as tho property of John
P Hurt to satisfy a fl fa isiued from the 8upe*
rior Court of s«id county in favor of Mary A
Middlebrooks guardian, etc, TsP&muel U Mid*
dlebrcoks, principle administrator of Isaack
Middlebrooks, deceased: 'William A Julian and
John P Hunt, securities. Property pointed cut
by plaintiff’s attorney and in possesion of John
PHunt.
Also at tho same time and place will be sold
one hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoin
ing the lands of W A Malone, James Doractt aid
others, and known as theMaish place. Levied
on as the property of Charles T Wilson to satisfy
a fl fa issued from the County Court of Jones
County in favor of W W Holland vs Charles T
Wilson* Property pointed out by plaintiff’s at
torney and in possession ot defendant. This
May the 26tb, 1879,
mav281aw4w W J QRB3HAM. Sheriff.
JONES CODN’i’Y SHEKlEF qalEo.
TIT ILL be sold before tbe court house door in
\Y the town ot Clinton on the first Tuesday
in July next between the lejgal hours of sale one
black horse named Fox. Levied on as the ptcperiv
of R J Turner to satisfy a fl fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county, in favor of Hil
lard Blount and Stephen Barron vs R t J Turner.
Property pointed out by plaintifi’satLjrnej.
Abo at tbe fame time and place will to fold
one hundred acres of land adjoining the lands of
A J Brocks, William Hutson and AS Greaves
and others. Levied on as the property of Annie
M Stubbs to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Supe
rior Court in favor of Kadfoid J Turner vs James
W Stubbs, trustee, Annie M Stubbj, principle.
R V Hardemsn, Jackson Roberts, Tnomas R
Striplin and R T Christian, administrator of
Heory Christian, deceased, securities. Property
pointed out by plaintiff. Thu May 2«tb. 18',it.
mayiSlawsw W J GRESHAM, Sheriff.
nary ef said county will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Macon on tbe first
Tuesday in June next, between the usual hours
of Bale, forty shares of the capital stock of the
Exchange Bank of the city of Macon, belonging
to the estate of W B Parker, late ol said county,
deceased. Sold for a division among the legatees
of said estate. Terms cash.
MARTHA J PARKER,
mayfl td Executrix.
I.C. PLANT&S0N
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Georgia Cane Syrup.
25 BARRELS ot excellent quality just re*
ceived and for sale at law prices by
JONES £ COOK.
Produce and Provision Dealer,
mays St Cor Cotton Ave and Clierry St,
Four New Pianos
MUSTtZBEIlSOI.D
Witlit Reiaril to Cost.
N OW is tbe time lo secure a bargain for Cash:
Will giro accommodation to parties who
can make a Bank Note. I
Also for CABINET ORGANS ou tbe same j
terms.
my24 4t J W BURKH A CO.
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR S3 YES.
I F Tour vision is failing—If you are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight is troubling
you in any way, coll on
Mr. Oh. Kefeldj Optician
j and your eyesight will be benefited by -his
superior Spectacles and Eyo Glasses. Tbor
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions am
floating specks, and the most sensitive eye will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition ;
saving fatigue, requiring loss light ana enabling
the wearer to view plainly all remoto object,.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
| only be procured from Mr CH KEFELD, Hix
istablisnment—No 20 Seo tad St, Macon, Ga.
apr9 6m
AGENTS^READ THIS
we will pay Agents a baiaryoi eiuu perineum
and expenses, or snow a large commission, to sell our
new and wonderful insenuons. We meaawAal loetzb,
Sample free. Address tincsifss ACo., Marshall, Mica.
(jd 17 ^7 a month and expenses guaranteed to
<Pl I Agents. Outfit firec, Shaw A Co,
A 7BAR and expenses to agents
tp I j / Outfit Free. Address P O VIOK
L IST OF NEWSPAPERS with advertising
rates. ICO pager, lOo. G P ROWELL A CO.
New Yolk. mayl5dlwlaw*w
John Li. Hardeman,
Attorney at Daw,
Georgia
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for tho 3 i*ar ib7‘J and would be pleased
to havo Tax-Pajera call aud make their Re
turns promptly, a* the timo is short and the
Books must bo closed as tho law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receive* Bibb Co, Ga,
apr24 tf Office No 80 Mulb’y St, Macon. Ua
Keep Cool! Keep Cool
Grand Jury Presentment.
15 000 1,001103 ot lba choicest I
Tennessee Hams, Sides aud Shoulders ever sent
ST RECEIVED
to this Market just received by
my»*
JONES A COOK.
AS LOW AS THE
LOVTK8T!
6 Dozen Messina Lemons
FOR
Otto Dollar
AT
S SOHWED'S,
Next to the Telegraph A Messenger.
my°42t
100 cases IMPORTED CLARET.
100 cases RHINE WINE.
25cases APOLLINARIS WATER.
25 cases THRONTHALER WATER.
25 cases SELTZER WATER.
25 casks LOUtnVILLB BOTTLED BEER.
10 case3 FRUIT SYRUPS.
10 casks MCE WAN'a ALE.
OcasksBRYASY PORTER.
Prices to Suit the Times
Pianos to Bent
J W BURKE & CO.
JONES tCOOK.
Goods delivered free to any park of the rity,
Sam Weichselbaum
mayll sunltamlm 75 CHS BRY STREET
Shoenfeki’:
IHKedicaieD
Wm. B. Sturtevant & Co.,* |
103 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.
(Late of Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SPECIALTY.
Consignments solic.tod. Prompt and faithlul I which was looking worse than the balance and
Returns made bo commenced to improve from tho start. I
Returns made.
Refer to Messrs Jones A Cook, Macon; John
McMahon, Ezq, Savannah, Ga; Milo Hatch, Sa
vannah. Ga; National Park Bank, New York.
Stencils tarnished on application.
Our advantages for handling PEACHES and
DRIED FRUITS are unexcelled, in this city.
m.v2* 2aw8w
CENTRAL HOTEL |
ETJPAULA. ALABAMA,
Q.OOD BOARD and Rooms and tha Bast At
BILLINGS A MOYB
I bought Fifty - Pounds ol Shoenfeld’a Medi
cated Stock Feed about three weeks ago and
tried it on my Mules. Hones. Cowa and Chick
ens, and will vouch for all you aay in regard to
Its virtues. In fact it is tho best thing I ever
sew m my life. I gava it to cue of my Mules
improve
could never fatten him before I commenced tho
uso of tno Stock Feed, and be ia now in fine
order. X also tried it with my Cows with tho
same results. I will let mv neighbors know it.
E T MORTON.
Griswoldvlile, Ga, May 9th, 1879.
STOCK PEED.
S 1
t 8 R E,|
4,1879. )
1 OfPica
CHIEF ENGINEER N A
Columbus, Ga, April 2-»,
BALED BIDS lor Grading tbis Road from
Hamilton to across Pine Mountain will be
received 07 the undersigned until the 8th of
lUwdfc (HUHT, RANiUN & LAMAR
apr-29 eod St A DEXTER, Chief Eng:
JJEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas Geo
4* B Turpin has made application for letters of |
administration on the estate of Michael Eisner,
late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to he and aprear at the Court
ot Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
m June next, to ahow cause, if any they can,
why letters ot administration should not be
granted to applicant.
Witneas my hand and official signature. May
5th, 1879. J A MCMANUS,
may6 law4w Ordinary.
XKJtft the'LARGEST and
i-v .'iwiling Stationery
Package in the world. It contains is sheets of
Paper, 13 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder, Golden
Pen, and a piece ol valuable Jewelry, Complete
sample package, with elegant gold store Sleeve
Bnttoc9, Set Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold-
plated Ring, and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fancj
Set, Pin ana Drops, postpaid 25 cents, siyi.
agee with Assorted Jewelry $1, SPLENDID
WAmCH AND CHAIN FREE WITH EVERT
ISO _LORTH OF GOODS YOU BUY, Extraor
dinW inducements to Agents
BRIDE A CO,
2 Broadway, N-Y
NEW MUSIC.
SPLENDID assortment of New Songs and
Instrumental Pieces jast received. 0»1
and examine them.
* ann3t L W SMITH A CO.
SYRUP.
CAR LOAD Prime Georgia Syrup, on con
signment, for sale low by
majliSt HAULBBCRY, RE3PE3S A|CO.
Jolmson’s flew feitied of Harmony.
By AN Jonssos, ({100). Just Published
This new book is so simple and clear in its ex
planation* than any music teacher or amateur
can ^et an excellent ilea of tbe science, by simply
reading it through. At the same time a mest
thorough course is marked out for these who
wiih to be composers, including work for many
months, without, or still better with a tear her.
Thousands can now learn that have not hitherto
been able to do so.
THE GOSPEL OF JOY the greatest fa
vor by ail who have examined it, and If. in itself*
already a great success Send for it. Use it in
Conventions* Fabbath School Gatherings, and
•Congresses,’* Camp. Pra:*e ana Prayer meet
ings. (S5cts.) _
RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. (60cts.)
W H Cdmmihgs.
PIANOFORTE PRIMER. (80 eta)
Frsst Paukr.
ORGAN PRIMER. (60 cts ) Dr Staijeb.
Theae are called “Primers,** tut are really
handsome aud valuable books, containing ho
much information, so many illustrations, cuts,
and exercises, as more properly to deserve the
name cf “Instruction Books.”
They are part cf the magnificent stock of
Novzixo, Kwbb A Co, London, (of whom Lit-
sou A Co, are the exclusive American Agents)
and indicate the great value cf the Oratorios.
Cantatas, Choruses, (bound and separate;). Glees,
Anthems- etc, etc, which are alway^on hand.
Every leader* teacher* and organist shsuJd have
a catalogue, which will be xent free on appli
cation.
Aiy book mailed, poit free, for retail price.
OLIVER, DITSON & CO,, Bostons i
0 H DITSON A CO, 343 B’Jway N Y.
maj23 tf 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
MAO ON. GA.
BANK10F DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AND EXGHAN8E
Office Hours—9 a, m, to 1 p. m,
W W WRIGEBY,
Cashier,
janllpd
PRIVATE BOARDING
I2T NEW YOKE OITY.
No. 1 Xa-vXnar Place,
Ejtibasce, 117 East Foueiee.ytu Siuhet.
H OUSE renovated and newly furnished, ele
gant front rooms ou Fourteenth Street
and Irving Place, southern expoasre, with or
without board. Moderato Prices.
Refers to Perry Nugent, Esq.r Matar S L
James.PR Btrno. Esq, New oieans,' La: E
Win9hip. G JTBurr. W M Kty. Geo R Barker,
Macon, Ga- jnuyl codim
TTNPBECKDF-NSKD ATTRACTION.
^ Over Half a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for L’ducHtional and
Charitable purposes, in 1888, for tho term of
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith of tho Stato is pledged with a Capital of
$1,000,000, to which it has since added a reseive
fund of $850,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DRAWINGS will take place monthly.
It never scales orpostpones. Look at the follow
ing Distribution:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will tako place tbo
109th GRAND MONTHLY
Jt>D TUB
Extraordinary Seml-Annnal Drawing
At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 17tb, 1878,
Under the personal supervision and manage
ment of
Gcn.G.T.BEAUSEGARD, or Louisiana
and Gen. J.A. KiBLY, Of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000.
KS~ Notice—Tickets are Ten Dollarsonly,
Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, ,1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
4100,000
30.099
20.G00...... 20.000
10,000 20.000
5.000 20.000
1,000 20,000
800 25,000
300 30,000
200 *0,000
ICO 60.000
10 ICO,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes ct fiOQ $20,000
100 Approximation Prizes of 100 10 000
100 Approximation Prizes of 75 7.5C0
1 Capital Prize of $100,000,..,
1 Graud Prizo of 50.000,
1 Grand Prize of
2 Large Prizes of
4 Large Prizes or
20 Prizes of
50 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of
GtO Prizes of
10,000 Prizes of
11.279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500
Gby G T BEAUREGARD, cf La.
Gbit J A EARLY, of Ya.
Commis’Ioneri.
Application for rates to clubs should only be
ade to tbo office of tho Compmy in New Or
leans.
Write for drculara or rend orders to
m a dauphin.
P O Box 692, New Orleans, La.
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DR. J. EMMETT BU0KSHE1R.
Office and Consulting Rooms 80% Mulberry
Street, opposite Lanier House.
Office Hours: 9 to 10am, and Sto4pm.
For Paupers: 8 to 9 am, at tbe Drug btore
of Mr Roland B Hall, No 17 Cotton Avenue,
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open and on exhibition at ELLIS* DRUG
STORE with all th3 new Hymns, Mineral Wa-
us. Etc. Call and TRY IT. apr 23 tf
W. C. DAVIS,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
SANDERS7ILLE, - - GEORGIA,
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1 BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Wbereaa E 6
JT Langmade has made application for
letters of administration upon the estate of Jas
Rogers, late of said county, deceased,
Thi* is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in June next to show cause, if any they can,
why letters of administration should not ne
granted to applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature. May
5,1879. JAMcMANUS,
may* law4w lOrdinary.