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iVifUHtrtd (Ga) -Mn» Sat I iq Hill
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I'LEUUE TO THE DEAD
MX WILLIAM W VTtR.
i^.a.1 At list* banquet of the Society of
ihe ktmf of IMh Potomac, At Albany,
Juo.’ IB. 187&]
From the Illy of love that unclear*
lu lbo «:o« of a festival kl**.
Oiiihti w n4 l bairn Im«vy with rove*
And Abri* f with the bugle* of bli**,
\ x \ it It al o’er th«i inyaticul (nimo
Tti*t break* on tho kingdom of night —
Ihir oath Of 0t«» lint devotion
lo »li«i berow who died for tho right!
Tb *v I'**! %% wo love vet they parted
Krt.m «I| ihit ra»n a ►pint can priw;
j,»lj won) n nntl child broken heart*!,
Miring up l*» tin pDiles* akira;
Ult I he tumult of youth tho «wcct guerdon
Hope promot'd to aoi qiier from Fate—
ti ne all lor tbn agoniied burden
< ii ura h tor Iht Mag ami tho State*!
Wi ere* (boy room on the »Io|mm of tho mountain
lliatuuiy b.v ai.geN i« trod,
W i.em • u*«> touMe by the rryaUline fountain
In at upringa in tho g*rd u of Ood,
At * they to*tin unspeakable aple dorV
lAatt njr newer lo *k hack amt regret*
t li, lhe »nbant are ll -newt a id tender,
lu<l Honor ran never forget!
flu .in* in their |>iti mg andne**.
1'lirtjr grieve for the mair*.!- a of mrtli:
1 lie, a ill h *ar o-* and atari into gladio aa,
Iih eehotlu* ii -lea of our mirth;
Th > will Idt their while liaiida ill blearing.
Oi*aliall know »*v the (ear that it bring*—
T. •• raplureof iriuidrinp ruufeaaing
Willi htrpvaml the waftigoi wing*!
la* hat grim aud releiitleaa upheaval
Which b rs**-a the world through a curias
S’i'1 bring ng III • g>M»d out of evil—
Tlie gaeUod f \> nc- on the heavae!
fliey were alia*t *red. eon*<m*d and foraaken,
l.tke the wlMdow* tlial ll. fioin the dawn ;
We may lie ver know wbr they were Inieii,
Hut we al aaya aliall feel they are gone.
If the wind that aigha over our prairiea
Nu longer la Mileiuii with kliclla—
Hut lovely with flower* and fair in*.
And awiaik with •’dim Sabbath bella;
If Virtue, m roltage ai.d palace,
I eada letvn to the brutal of Pride,
r,* lierauae out of war’* bitter chalice
Our b*arU drank deeply—and died!
Ah. grander In doom-ttrir ken glory
Than Hie gn ateat that linger behind.
They aliall live in perpetual atory,
Wko aaved the bopn of mankind I
P«r I heir cauae waa the cauaeof the racea
That langirahed IN alavery’a night.
And Iliu death that was pale on their facia*
lla* III hid the whole world will lla light!
T«» theeJou la and the mount aim we breathe it.
To the fro atom of planet and *tar;
|*t the leiupeata of ocean euwreatlie it.
Let ibe wind* of the night bear it far —
Our oa»h. that, till manhood aliall perish,
\n*l Ii uior mud virtue are aped.
We are true lo the cause«li »t they cherial ,
And eternally true to the dead.
To thoiw* who am ho unfortunate an U>
Innoflje prematurely or wboBo hair
rxhibite n tendency lo fall i»(T, w»i recom
mend a triul of llali*e Hair Ht*nowor. Wo
do ho with I ho utuiont 1‘onfldonoo bocuino
it in every where received wit h marked
favor, end ban built uj»t>u its own uierilB
inch a Hiire foundation that it ia known
and med in All civdined eonntrieg.—Ad-
Jirvn (N. Y.) Advertiser. jui)2i Iw
Willed It In 4 heitpnat
A package if llUKK'a lhirhavn. containing
i A-«niy piiio lulla of the lawl hoi iking tobaian*
,»r «iim r un it m cigar Y Hvh cona lu
4'riila. UntS dig
fTic* mi, mchoIhn Hold,
On K Midway, New York, now under the nopu
Urui iiagemoiit of Mr. Uriah Welch, baa large,
aril- 3*il ilaletl rooms eicellcnt h Mia and |>erfect
av. iiualationa. An elevator oj.inecta directly
•all die Indie*’entrance. Tim table and alien*
+u,ir ihrMNlMai m aekuowbaUwai aa being ui»-
airiMtraed. No e*tra charge for nrai-rlaa*
•lecW eodSm
H1I1C0MAT18&1.
riiut dreadful torn! mt, the duotom toll na,
in the blood, and, kuowing tine lo bo trno
re adviMo ©very enfTeror to try a bottle of
iuranu'g nheniuatio Hemedy. It i# tAlton
mentally and will pomtively cure tho woret
>wo, hi the nliorteet tinio Hold by every
New Advertisements.
SUMMER TRAVEL.
...mi I fail -<> t.vmro theprolrt-
H» .[r jWlDKXT JXSVKAXCK .» THE
'HiVELKKS. of Hort/ord Anp rff.lar
7. It trill vrito « 9*triii or montklp Vohrp <»
i\ ir ininiiui. or Vi Ticket from one to thirty
Tim cost is so small Unit any one can
if icho tmi'rl* at all—<*i*h pat4 for
■ool. nt.,ilninras occr ^U.OOO.OOQ.
a BECKWITH’S Q
AnTI'DYSPEPTIC PILtO
rfc.nL i.n.1 mlmir.l.iy uinptAl « » I'.'uil.y Mrili-
, w .I'ln-y .rn uMfcl by tin m«» iw>-
nil. in our rounlrv. »»«• »r« ext"H»l*»ly u«n» by
irt.ifc.r,hv. Hnml hi'rirrular K RKK*.K\vnii
' Jin Mn'iiutm-lur r. IVinr-burn.
*,\uiI y in »- r n , .;.ith
SEND M»inr. forVinut" V^’li'Y BotOW i»
tin* Won.) , »i..i»>yii<WWt ***"
fcli r> . month »n.t nI|WH«fci «u.r»lll~«i w
ep | t Agents Ontfll Ilree, SHtW A t o,
Aupwnt. M.in. .
il» — r- \ VK-tlt .ltd nip^rmn. to mccats
ri*/// O.iltU Kw AilJlWM l‘ O \ U:b-
KRV AinriKU.
ol * linos insnrUMl onn rriH-k
Hfermeneit in Stb new* pa pern for $U*.
V page pamnhlet*
a e HOWKbb Jt <?f>. N Y
NOTICE.
t jIimi.iii wi.l Hruiis*irli R»llr.i»it nwpwt-
llv Milno iuons to iisftins intoy »to4 it it
rod hi nltor rnr.v low t»W .ml Tory siiiwi-
xliuw irn.1t* to thoso who miyhl wish to
Lii.ms' I'.rk or rbamberi.nd Nlsinl. or to
^i.Uiinc P.rt»d «o loml points .hunt its
por WOW. itolnils »ml p»rticul.r» pl«»«o
miKNito with DM ni»l.ir<i<ib*l or with
l t Slisrp. Hnimml rntrolm* H»ss..ii<or
. nh.i m.v no I mn I minor ponuimlly or
*.»t Mr Hnrr Hniwn's stom.
■on. t^s. April l7 '^g*>RY M I>R\NK.
i,«« Onn Tirtot * wow b- 1
WILLIAJH MOK.A Y.
mm Rsrssr s»n (tiiinsi. A«swi
UKOUNU btrkbt.
TH nu rtponoum ol thirty-Hro yonrs’ uu-
dorlnkos mrostwstMmof public or pnrntr
its. scttlomont ol pnrtnorihip stf.irs rn-
■bins, wl conddcntinl busirnw* of nil
On upi.llmtion will risit nnr town, in
nor South west fin. in sboro onpncity.
r..no«:-l a Ptnut. Jtshor Ayers. H J bn
1 B Rohort. »nd J J QnMhnm Ksquirr
Pubic Opinion.
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, Ga.
Al.THOOGH the liJe of trnrel is turainc
uorthwnnt. ynl tho 4.My nrnrnls nt tho Plnntors
Hotel are atlll on lha increoae. and the fact can
be demonstratei by the u»iu*ual * r *' rn ' ot ** r '
tie* frwn the neignboriug Mate*of 8outh Caro-
tut v Florida ami Iran ail pane ot Georgia who
nuke thf« hotel their headquarter*. The fa-
editiea areao perfect that famine*, vititorg. bumi-
cea* men and tin b>n© and ainew « the country
an* flocking *© Hie INaaterfl. . .
The rate* of thi* hotel jiare been reduced to
meet the osigeuetea of the time* to |l M and ii
i**r day, According to location of room*.
Table Bountifully Supplied.
WITH THR CHOICEST MR AT* PROM NOR
THERN markets.
This hotel is endorsed bribe public sod tbe
pre»ithr»u„-hoat iho country.
When in tbe city do not foil to ri.it the Plnnt-
fOR SALE.
A r V re.idti.ee on B».» HiU r.rsr Mount do
1V1 hnle. Arsd. roy sn l IroaUnft on Or.nro
it red. a good bargain car he hau. Ptwsasioo
given at any time. Term* Ca»u.
For farther information apply to
J F HASHER,
> or at Residence.
▲ICR BOA*
itfecdtw*
Fitters
Them seems to be no country under the sun
wberedj.prji.inissopreisltnt as in tbe United
htstes. Here tbe disease ikes benomo domeetl*
ruled, end is to be found in elmoet i vory house
hold; slid consequently such s household rrmtily
e« the Bitters u of ineeiimsble nine to the
Ameriren people. As en inviicoretin^ ruenlet*
IPKUMI re.tor.tire preperstion. it slends alone
among modem medicines.
Por sale by ell drurests end retpectahledeel-
erg cenerelly. junlS lm
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AJfD PROM
A L O At 1 I > As
Macon & .Brunswick R. II
Gimu SrrsKisrirDiwT'e own,
Macon. Gs.. April 19. 1S79. .
fXX end efter Bundey, the SOlh iu.unt, Pei-
W sender trains on this rood will ran e« (ol
io WK
CUMBERLAND ROUTB via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PABBKNGkR NO. X. SOUTH. 1 hilly
Leave M»fi,n 7;«F
Arrive Cochran .. 9t*7 P
Arrive Hut.ui 10:4S pji
Arrive Je«up .... mHI 3:17 A *
Arrive Brunswick . .... fcOO a M
Leave Brunswick per steamer.
Arrive Fernandma
Amje Jackson riile
Arrive Cedar Keys 3*3 P M
NIGHT PASSBNGKU NO. t, NORTH—Daily
Leave Cedar Kelt 3:13 A 31
Leave Jacksonville... „...............11:13 a 3t
Leave Fernand ids per Steamer.
Arrive Brunswick
Leave BruusWiCjt....
Leave Jeaup„.„... „„
. S 45 p M
...„7:t3 P M
. R-bOP X
10*3 P 31
. 3:31 A X
..4*3 A 3t
U K ItiATliHX
Out-Door Recreation of the Age
NKW AND lUPROVKl)
Archery Goods
(Wright ▲ Thorne’s Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target Stasis. Giirn Bell;, k,
of HKTTKR quality, for l.KKS money than ever
offered liefore. Mail ordvrs promptly atteiulnf to.
Send for Cataloffna and Price-list.
TERRELL DIETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY.
Ahnre roods ran also lie obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY. 343 Broadway. N Y.
msvS eodjm
Arrive at Macon... .... 8:43 A X
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta audAwauta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3.Soul
Via Jeaup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon....,.™........—7:1# A X
Arrive Cochran—................... .—... 9:43 a
Amvo Kastman. —............11:14 A X
Arrive Jeaup *:35 P X
Arrive Jacksonville 7:15 A X
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily.except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville..—3.13 p X
Leave Jeaup.. ................................... 8-13 „ x
Leave Kastman—1*1 px
Leave Corbran———....... — 3-43 P X
Arrive Macon....——....—...— 3:13 p x
Coimecte at Macon for poiuts North. East and
West
HAWKINSV1LLB BRANCH.
Prehcht and aoeommodstiou— Daily except Sun'
day.
Leave Cochran — 10:00 p a
Arrive Hawkinsville —. ...... 10:43 p x
Leave Hawkinsville 8*0 A a
ArnveCochran... 4:13 A X
Connects at Cochran with trains I and 3 to and
from llaccn.
Lavs Cochran...... LbflOAX
Arrive liasikiuivillo..— —...— 10.43 a X
leave Hawkinaville— — 1.43 PX
ArriveCis'hran....—.—............... 3*0 P X
Connects at Ciwhrau with trains 3 and 4 to auii
from Macon.
GHO. W. A 1>AMS. Gen. Sups
W. J. JAAVia. Mast. Trans.
A Oh NTs Wa.n i el},-~lur 111- o—l SOU last
est MlUnR Pictorial Bvioks ami Hihhs.
Pries redur.si 33 p,-r cent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa.
Authorised by His Commonwealth of Kv.
=iotn=
l'opular Drawing of tho
Common wealth Distribu
tion Go.
AT MAUAUIjRY’STUKATRK.
In (ho City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
On which oenuiion a GRAND CONOR RT will
!w given—holder* of a ticket or part ol :i ticket
untitled to admia»ion Iron.
The Drawing will lie Muporvinci) by man of un-
donbted character and standing, and ticket'
lMildom. agantii and clubs are roM|>ortfully re*
quested to solid ot\ representatives with projier
rratontMli to ozamine into the Drawing.
A Ne'w Era in tho History
of Lotteries. -
Every ticket-holder ran lie his own supervisor,
call out his number and tee it placed in the
wheel.
The Management call nttent on to the ptran l
opportunity presented of obtaining, for unly»2.
nay of
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
;• Wn* - — S 38.00(1
1 Prise...... — 10.000
1 Prise 3.000-
lu Prises *1,000 each ...—— ..... 10.000
to Prism 300 each 10.000
100 Prises 100 each 10.000
riw Prisea 30 each —_ 10.000
«.»! Prises tOearh iaoou
1.000 Prises 10each. 70.000
9 Prime 300 en, h. ap’roiiuiat n prism t.700
9 Pnses too each, do do 1.909
9 Prises 100 each do do ooe
1.900 Prism 3113.400
Whole Tickets. Ii. Mall Tickets. II.
*7 Tickets. *50. 35 Tickets. *100
All applications for club rates should ho made
to the home office.
Remit by postoffice Money Order, re watered
■otter. Iisnk draft er express. Pull list ol draw-
int published in leHiiaville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed toall tirkot-hold-
,,ra For tickets and information address COM -
MON vv V.ALTH DISTRIBUTION UO. orTJ
COM MERE )R!h Soc'y. Cour.er-Journal Btnld-
iae. i.oilisvitM Kv. i unlXjuly31
N B—After July Slst Drawings will occur
Monthly.
SY BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Fat*
O dv Sweeny, mlminutrau.r on the estate ol
Michael Kuan, late ot said roulllv.ilnreased.ap
plies lor leave to sell all tho real ana perso al
esLite beloncuiK to said estate.
T his ia therefore to cite and admonish all
per-oiiri ronivriiiid to be and siijvsr at flic Court
ol Ordinary of said comity on the first Monday in
Julv next to allow cause if any they have, why
said application should not lie granted.
Witness my hand officially.
1un3 law4w J A MCMANUS.Ordinary.
VTI.ASTA * CHARLOTTE
aib-lihe railway-
OFFICE GEN'I, PASS. ATIOKKT ACT
Atuxtx, Ga. Oct SI. 1878.
O N and after Sunday. November 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Road ns follows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta..————.—-
leave Atlanta — — A13 p in
Day Passenger Tram.
A rnre 11lai)ka.,
leave Atlanta .....— 8.00 p in
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Traill.
Arrive Atlanta lAOOm
leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Tram
Arrive Atlanta...—————— 10 30 p m,
leave Atlanta
GOING EAST.
l-oral Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta..—...—
leave Atlanta. 3 40am
Through Kreaglit Train
Arrive Atlanta......——————
l«save Atlanta —.. 9*3am
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Aocuiuuualation Train
Arrive at Atlanta.——— 4.30p a,
leave Atlanta —.
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta —.................... UNO a m
lesve Atlanta...—
Close connection at Atlanta lor all points West
and at Charlotte for all points East.
GJ KORKACKB. G M.
W J HOUSTON.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE.
Ai avsTs.Gs. June 0. 1879.
Commencing Sumtai, Mb max. s is) p m the fu|.
toeing passenger schedule will beepers ted.
Trains run by Atlanta time—3 minutes slower
than Macon ,._ KA8T (daily).
Leave Macoo- 7:10 am
Leave Milledgeville.
Late Sparta - 10:18am
Iswvr Warrantee
Arrive Camak ———......11:37 am
Arrive Washington...— i——— i.ri» p m
Arrive Atheus —....— — 31* P m
Arrive Atlanta ——— 3:00 p m
Arrive Augusta.....—3;t8pm
Leave Augusta. — 9:45 a m
l«vve Atlanta. 7.45 am
leave Atbin .— 9.15 a m
Leave Washington 10.43 am
leave Camak—1.10 p m
Arrive Warren ton.,.—...— lapis
Arrrtve Sparta... .... — H? pm
Arrive MilledgevUle 330 p m
Arnve Macon...— 3.20 p m
No coonecCon to or from Washington oo Sun
days
8P0pm
,10 43 p m
—12 30 am
* 40 a m
. 3.(0 s m
. 600am
NO 13—BAST (daily).
leave Mscou
leave MiUedgenUe..
leave Sc
leave Warrenton..
Leave Camak.—
Arrive AugoM^—
I>>KTe Anrust* — p m
Ltmve CaMAfc..™™ P “
lx*Td W*rrenton.... ^.^..is.10 * m
Ij© -ve 8(uvrti* 1-10 » m
l>k*ye Mi4J5* Q
Arrire «*(0»ni
Train* will not *t*yp at flag stations,
ClOK. connection* at Auirui»ta for all point*
Kh-i and 8o*tkobt and at Macon for all point*
in Southw*>t Georgia and Florida.
Superb blpiowd Sleepers between Macon and
^'tollman SlvVper* Anrusta to New York.
Only one chan*re Marbn to New York.
Ticket* and Bakrvare Check*, Time Card*, etc.
are to obtained at IT turn Depot or at Union
Ticket Orrtre. 34 Mulle-rrv Ts*JOHNSON,
finpertatwMtaBtw
B R DORSBY.
-n 13-41 General Passenger Agent
Cemrai aad Sonlbwestcm Hailroa
bavanavt. Ga. June 14.1K9
O N and after Sunday. June 15.1879. passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follows:
TB4I8 go. L—001,0 lOUTH ASD WIST.
Leave# Savannah————..— 9:20 a X
agstses Augusta. 9:30*M
Arrives al Augusta——————8:83 P M
Arnveaa Macon.,——6:46 p x
Leave. Mnron for Atlanta... 8.15 p X
Arrives at Atlanta. ...3-AO a X
Making close connection at Atlanta with W eat-
rni and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
fur all points West and North.
ooxi,e south aro ,a*t.
Leave. Atlanta —11:40PX
Arrives at Macon...——......... 8:20 a x
Leaves Macon.—..———..— 7810 a X
Arrives at Milledgeville———— 9:44 a X
Arrives at Katoutnu-.................. 11:30 a X
Arrives al Augusta — 4:43 p x
Arrives at Savannah — 48)0 p x
Leaves Augusta———a— Wi,
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gull Kailroadfor all points in Florida.
THAI, IVO.l.—<30ISG KOBTF ASD VtBST.
leave* Savannah 7:30 P X
Arrives at Augusta— —.—...5:40 a x
Leaves Augusta—— — ..8:30 p X
Arrives at Milledgeville———— 9-4* a X
Arrives at Kskiuton—— —11:30 a X
Arrives at Macon ————— 8810 a X
Leaves Macon lor Atlanta — S:«i a X
Arrivei at Atlanta...——.—— IdS P X
Leaves M aeon lor Albany and Kutaula. 8 33 a x
Arrives at Eufaula— ......................... 3:43 p X
Arrives at Albany.——— 4:12 p x
Leaves Macon (or Columbus —— 9.10 a X
Arrives at Columbus...—3.13 P x
Trams on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus. Eufaula and Albany daily, maknu
clone connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Kulaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus with Wastern Railroad; al
Augusta with tbe Charlotte. Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad tor all points North iyld East.
Eufaula Train connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry. daily except Bunday, and at Cuthbcrt for Fort
Gaines Mundays. Wednesdays ai.d Fridays.
Train on Blakely Kxicnsion leaves Albany
Monday*.Tuesday*. Tbursdaysand Fridays.
coxiao south a,u aan.
Leaves Atlanta—————2:13 pfx
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta..—.—... 6.55 p X
Leaves Albany.......—........................ 11:20 A X
Leaves Eufaula 11:35 A. X
Arrives at Macon trum Eufaula and Al
bany— —— 6:88 p X
Leaves Columbus ...1183) A x
Arrives at Macon from Uoiuuibu*— 58)6 p x
Leaves Macon —..—.7:36 P X
Arrives*! Augusta...............—.—....—AMfl A X
Leaves Augusta — —8:36 P M
Arrives at Savannah........ - 7:13 A X
Passengers for Milledgeville and Kalonlco wii)
take train No.* from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which traiiia connect daily except
Monday, for these point*.. „ . .
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car* to New York
via Augusta.(Vuuibia. Charlotte and Richmand
oo 7,so p in. train. _
Passengers froas Boutnwestern Georgia take
Sloeimr Macon to Augusta on 7:33 p m. train
connecting with Pullmau Sleeper to New York
without change.
E 11 Smith. WILLIAM ROGERS.
Gen Ticket Agt Gen Hups. U R R, Savannah.
J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
GenTravAgt. Sunt. K W H K. Macon
an* »f
ATLANTIC & liULF K. B.
J
GmJU L SUPkBIKTBHDlHT’* OTOCT,
▲ TLABTIC ARD GULR lUlLKOAD
Savasrau. Ma.v 17th, 1879.
O N and after SUN UaY. May 181b, PasiieniceT
Train* on thin Road will run a* follow*;
NIGHT EXPRKS8.
Leave Savannah daily al...
Arrive at Jew
Arrive at I’honuuiville
Arrive at HaihhridKe..^^
Arrive at Albany.....
Arrive at Live Oak.........-
Arrive al Tallahassee
Arrive at Jackaonville........
Leave Tallahaaaeo
Iieavo Jnek*oiiville... MMM ...
Leave Live Oak...............
I,eave Ai!»ny..... M
Leave Bainbridae
Ltavo 1 homaiville
Leave Je*up.... M .
......4.10 F U
.. M ...^a...a...6 F »
m ...«.25 A m
9.40 A»M
w.. M e... w ...11.00A V
1:JI5 A M
7.30 A M
A -M
5XKI P J*
.........fi.15 P M
l»5or m
4.25 PM
3.45 P M
......7.85 P M
,—...5.45 A M
Arrive at bavannah — 8.20 x M
No rliaiiae of cam between Savannah and Jack*
•onville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping car* run through to aud from Karan-
nah and Albany. . . _
l*a«»enKer« from Savannah for Ferrandiua.
Gainesville and Cedar Key* take this train,
FaNwuxer* for Danen Uke this train.
I'asMMuer* from Savannah for Krunswirk
take thia train, arriving at II runs wick at 4:00
* Thtjwenger* leave Brunswick at 8;00pin, ar-
nv«i at Savannah 6:t0 a m.
PaHsenxer* leaving If aeon at 7.154 5f (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jeaup with this train
for Florida.
Paaaeuger* from Florida by tin* train connect
at Jeaup with the train arriviug lu Macon at tf.25
PM. (daily etceptSunday.)
No change ol car* between Montgomery aud
Jarkfconvilla.
Pullman sleeping cars are run through tc and
from Savannah and Jarkaouville; also through
(deeper* between Montgomery, Am* Jackaouville,
Connect at Albany with passenger train* both
way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma*
ion, Bufaula, Mo ltgomery. Mobile, New Or
leans. etc.
Mail steamer leave* Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9 fin a m; for Oolumbu*
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sum
days executed) lor Green Cove Spring*, St Au
gustine, ralataa. Enterprise, and all landings on
8t John'* river.
Train* on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, Monday. Wednesday and Kriaay at
11.14 a m, and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Baturdav at 4.40 it m.
ACCOMMUDATiUN TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Lmvr Bavannah, Sundays ecrepted. at 7h0 A M
Arrive at McIntosh ** “ 8.60 a*
Arrive at Jesuu “ lt.su am
Arrive at Blackahear * u A20 P *
Arrive at Du poii t ** 4.45 pm
Leave Dupont 44 •* 6.00 a m
Leave Blackahear ** - 9,K» a m
Leave Jesup ” • 12 20 PM
Ijoave McIntosh - * IMr*
Arrive at Bavannah 44 “ 6.15 P X
WESTERN DIViaiON.
XORD4T. WSDRUPAT ARD PRIPAY.
lnaTf Du|ioQt... WMM . HMW . MM ... MM . HM M 5-40 A X
Leave Valdu*ta... M ............ M ........ MMM . 8.15 a X
Leave Quituian.^ 9.37 A X
NOW OPENING
A.T
WinshipA, Callaway’s
Hi EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
CLOTHING Al HATS
>IE1 BUU MIIUliLini
FOR SPRING AND SOMMER WEAR.
Goods are Choice
AND ALL OUR PRICES ARB LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
Our
SAWYER 7
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
50 Second- Street.
M-A-COUST,
March U—diftniwlt.
G-EOEGIA
THE
M JL C o 1ST
TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
J N makinemy Ninth annual tnnoutirement. would siy thatlmike mororeniints from year to
vear. and l nowliatter mvself that 1 now hare the most ported outSs in the war of < Jot ton Gin
niag Machinery erer offered to the American planters in leeway of Cotton Gins. Cotton Gin
Feeders and Condensers. If thereisany doabtmg what 1 .ay. nlea.e orderoneof the following
Gms, to-wit: Maaej’s Excelsior. Brown’s Gin, Fmllay’s Gin. Pratt's Gin, \V«nn’s Gin. Pollard’,
Gin. Ta> lor's Gin, Carver's Gin, Wiuship's Gin, Miller’s Stolen .’Coat euuial Gin, or any other Gin,
“order one of mine,
Try them all and Pay for the Best.
It costs the farmer nothing to runTmy Gin, as it will pay for itself three times in ginning one hun
dred bales of cotton in premiums orer what the same cotton will bring ginned on any of theabore
Gins, and you have
Tie Best Gin in lie Met Besides!
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, hut my
total eclipse
(?ai! boat the world aud co>t about 75 cent9 per saw more to get it up than any other Gin in the
m,,rket 3P. C. SAWYER.
P. S.—I make repairing of old Gins a specialty. My Breaster has been at the bunch 47 years,
cau pul all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost, P. u. SAM YE R.
SciMf lor Circulars and Price lift. Jimn 12—lawAwim.
A. B. Farqnhar,
Manufacturer of
33EiLXjEH. I3XT
ALL SIZES —STATIONARY AND
PORTABLE. VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR
JOB PRINTING
Of every description at short notice
AND AT
Reasonable Hates.
BilPHeada, Circulars,
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Railroad Receipt Books,
Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Postal Cards,
W ILL oe sold before the court house door in
tlie city of Macon on tho lirst Tuesday in
These Engines and Separators receiied
Premiums and Diplomua at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs lust Season mud
where: or exhibited.
Mtate dgcaov For
Envelopes,
Shipping Tags,
Monthly Statements,
Wedding Invitations,
Party Invitations,
Bills Lading Books,
Arrive at Tfumaarille
Love Thotnasrille—...
Leave Camilla— ............
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany—
Leave Camilla—...—
Arrive Thomaaville
Leave Tbcanasvilie
I .rave Qnitman
Leave Valdosta
Arrive at Dupont.
........11.45 .4 x
1.40 r *
4.16 P X
..—— ejo p x
3.20 a a
. 7 S3 a x
10.30 A X
. 1.00 P X
, 3. IS P X
4.40 P X
■ 6S0PX
J S Treoa, Master ol Transportation.
HS HAINES,
jtprlStf 0«ww*l Rni»nnt#nd«iN
OV',1 '
Q res N ! V t S T Y
T&Z *&Tinr . - .
roH rATAIstU
U A DUN H ODY.
H H SASsS KTT.
DTJNWODY & SASSNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAM’.
No 881 Cherry Street, up stairs. Macon. Ga.
rrTILL give prompt attention to all business
11 entrusted and will practice in all tbe
Courts. tank «nn«t
REV/A RDjJJSSM
Hi od,Iu-hi«.orLVtU^u
PilrufA.'i* I hBing'N Pile
1||**l#rrai* Wcmra. U
Fires nnmeitiate reJs/aores
CM of long standing in 1
arekmnd.edinarrcssreml
d*r*. gtlabofita Sfcidby
■\:.-nr.-:-tA .1 K it 1 LI a: a.
la t’a.- ’ PlupvrtfcC
■* ■■i-ii.iad.
Handbills, Posters, Ball and Party Programmes,
AND IN FACT ETERTTHINS IN THE
Job Printing Line,
ONSUMPTION
Tho terror of humanity that yearly carries thousands to HV
timely crave, not sparing the young, talented, nor beantifoL
Cough,exp«i-t4»rat mn,Hpitting *»f bl<»od.shortness of breath, pains
in ttie breast, quick pulse, loss of tlesn, and debility are indica
tions of this moat fatal of all diseases which has for centime*
df’tifd nvtlical scienco. Thousands aiiffcrwith this disease who
havo lost all hope of a euro who can be rescued from on early
grave by the use of furbolule of Tar Iiilmliints.
A &JI A " bieh makes life so miserable its victims
m ’J-va AO I ■■ Iwl f\ almost wIkIi lortleuib. i>fiiil.*'tt*r , u
r SOUK TJIKOAT. < AT.\KKII.\1, DKAFNKS.S and
'■ DDAMPMITIC tho advance guard heralding
DIXUlvvill I IO the near approach of constant*
ti->7i. For these and all pulmonary diseases tho most thorough,
succnaoiu) nrvd pleasant treatment is _
CARBOLATE OF TAR
INHALANTS
more powerful than words can tell orp»*n express. All fatal f.pi.
alrtuics nrn pnipngated by Jtlhulnt/Oli. iyopotrnt lor eri/,it)3
iu.w made mini j«ri.ci/u/ 11 does not require ten minutes
to domonstrat*. Uio value of C’lirbolateol Tt\r%themost Jiealiny
r Tcinrtliul Oi/cKf -iiHOirn fa mritnec. BaU*m3 and cordials OX th*
mast healing and soothing monerf ihs in no combined with Pine Tree Tar that th© mere breathing convert*
them into a dens© amok** or vait-sr. This is —taken right to tho diseased Parts. N o h»‘Ht* no hot
waffr» simply laAaVMy or bravking U. and y*u feel iU healing power nt once. This treatment is endoraed
by physician* everywhere, and highly cumnu*n«le«l by thonsands who have used it with perfect satialaction.
“ > oar methods at Uvatiatc ratsiTU and commtuptioa an© certainly v«y effect uaL So^?aIled hopeless cases ,
need Lot des|Mir.»*— Cha*. 11 AUii.Tos Car*, li*. l>.. Ijoaisville. Ky. “I am so well pleased with your l ar-
bolnlf ofTnr Inhnliinf that I would n*U part with it at any pric«^—,T.aJ. BrasiN(iTos,3506 FJm St, rhila.
f.1 A nn C TDK? A "T* All CTiJ "T* senttoaiii part of tho United fetntCM or Canada*
il w IVI B KBA I IV1 EL Iw i lobe returned if not satisfactory. An tho oils and bal
sams condense on the air pannage* and lungs, their capacity is wonderfully enlarged and the hollow cheat
M»>n become* rounded and fulL Til fwm—wrthi* beyond the |M»Hsibility of cure the Inhalants always give
great relief, and often cur* rasas oniidered hopMesa. ('ATAUIUh so very difficult to trait, and so
seldom cored by other method*, readily yields to this painless and plaasant remedy. It w remarkable how
quickty theso ulcerated sensitive membram-a are heab*d by breathing tbe vapor and forcing it into the dis
eased cavities of tbe bead aud ©utof the noea. Inhalation lathe only method by which this terrible and
almost universal disease can t»e i»muam*ntly cured. 6Pr*ri**nd for Circular and full particulars. Adores*
Dr. M. W. CASE. S. W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
Whru * riling, plena* name this paper.
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated
1859
Capital
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENDER, Seo’v. J. RHODES BROWNE, Presideni
Capital and Assets
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
R B HAJ Ij. Aa-nt.(;Marou. Ga,
lldlsr t vtv
jolsuntl
LIBEL FOU DIVORCE.
»___ arAn Ann Clemmie Corbett vs Charlra norbett-Libel for
over. . qlOWjlWVs Divorce—Jasper superior Court, April Term.
It appearing to the court by the return of the
sheriff that tlie Jelendunt is not to he found in
the county; and it being further shown that he
does not reside in the state. Therefore, it is or
dered that service lie perfected by publication
In the Macon Telegraph and Messenger, puh-
iiihed in Maccn. »i«. once a month tor the spare
ot four months. I-lore the next term of this
WM. W, .CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia, c tr Jordan
OFFICE No 37 THIRD STRBBT, CITY*BA>K BUILDING. iuntxamlm*. Flaiotia’s Attorney
THE CHEAPEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD. ,„J* ■
July next, during tho legal hours of sale, tlie fol
lowing property, to- wit:
Lots 3.4.6 and six in square 42. am! lota 5.6
7, S and 9 in square 43. all on lot 43 ot the 31«cou
Reserve, wret side Ocmulgee river, lievied on
as the property of 31 S Thomson to satisfy a
mortgage li fa issued from Bibb Superior Court
in (avor of tho Piedmont and Arlington Lifo In
surance Company vs 31 S Thomson. Projierty
pointed out in said mortgager) fa.
Also atlhosamo time and place part of lot ISO
8, in square 58, fronting on Fourth street in I ho
city < f Macon, tho same being that part of said
lot whereon there ia a brim etorehou.-e atanding
and occupied by M’ B Wallace aa a atorrbouae.
Levied on as tlie nropeny of Mrs Win S M allure
to satisfy a fl fan sued from Justice Court 71Bih
District G 31 in favor o’ N Bliss vs Mrs W S
M'ailace Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also at tlie same lime and i lave the following
to wit: Part of lot No 3 in square No 41 fronting
on Plum street, between First anil Second
streets, in cilv of Ham. Levied on as tbe
I ^ * _ property of MrsGeorgia Slorna to satisfy two ll
A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Flow / »d ««i». *r the year. i»f
AND
REAP3BS.
TiSfllt’S
on hand. Send for circular giving prices
Address
Hoes always
and description.
A. P. Fargahar. Macon, Ga.
he Brown Cotton Cin
1 1 run.: he Seed bettor. Baas f.tchtcr,
. i >- i» lea* money than nay other 6h*ia .Jj?
every Lmchloe fully nml IttfiEb
i« f*t* nucaitiet nr© made ol the be* B*trrXL\
the Nvorkniannhlp and ftnlsh tre wucxti & d
If. i n awarded nreiniuins at «D theUcau Fain,
rgia, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc.
'iiiv Ust ot (linn. Feeders *n< COetWir-jfix.
Payable timing thw Cotwi* Beasou.
Saw
$ 75.0C
| 57 oO
* UMOt
• * 110 00
I - 120.00
t “ j 1.10.00
• - i4aoc
A *• I I6O0C
Lcxi-d retidy tor snipm^nx *oe a**l»
PrvonfGanwttX
5irII-KewltliR Aft
UtaitlUtVlU.
$9f.fi0 , tr.’i'.i*)
113.73
t:ia«i
141 73
152.80
iriitx)
IS2.00
fcHl«'
tFU4)
16: Will
173.23
li'i.00
aaoo
*31.00
236.00
_ d«toc>
Special terms’ to p>treA**er, Send
>, c—’ernar conuimug knutUnonni* (iwo ovta two
..cdroil live planter*, who buouhi andosodom
n. hmos List season
i* <815 to IS5S w© iTkitiminctui«‘C t4ine CVU
•i.l7-.v, (irorgifig tinder tht ft»ui Qan.o-»f li T Tav
,n, A Co., afterward* Cuntsas* Biums A* Co..
I j .adt* what was then known ** th© Three Qln
ilrgtheyeai ISTiP we removed to this place,
•jt* w« have been exdostVely rtignged In maun
:it"„3ktng (*ins ever since WUbUn.g egpenei.ce
Be bctitwbtir savins machinery *ntt ^Killed work*
!.•» uo poeesi ndvaufci^e* 1 o<»* enjoyed by any
!. er manufacturer In our liu* Co* orodudug thr
r. t work for the least
ouifli fomlikea
Address
OTTON «il\
”!J:
■s. Engine** am I eomplote
Tlie Santterii ffieiica! Recorfl.
k Monthly Journal of Practical Scdicinc.
T 8 Powell. W T Gelilsmith anil U 0 Ward,
Editors.
Has a Lartre and Increasing Circulation
Hundrwlsofcomplimentary testimonial* are in
hand to show that it is the
FAVO TE
09 TUB
Busy Practitioner!
It is filled with Abstracts and Gleaning*
Scientific Brevities, New aud Useful Formula
and the Pith and Cream ot all that is Useful and
Practical in the Homo and Foreign Journal*.
TBKXs—Two Dollars per annum, in Advance;
Club Rate*, 4 copies ffl. Sample copies 20 cts.
Address R DWORD. HD.
apr42w Bn«inesa Manager, Atlanta. Ga.
Sheldoa Collins & Co..
tMaker* o
BLACK AND C0L0B1P PRINTING
Office, 28 Frankfort Street,
NBW YWRi’
T HESE Ink* can alwaya be found on
factory prices at w> buekh ^ cQ ^
jImoo
BIBB C00NTY SHEKIPP SALKS.
SCHOFJEIO’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GKO ItGIA.
Compact, Simple, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed stiperiorito any other’
WE skll:;the
(JclHiir t,*»ln Separator
With our ENGINKS-.'*«r; s Tiireshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPI .V
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Milk, Cotton Prossas
And Machinery of every description.
BtritjXJINGi- BOIIaBRS A. SI»fi Ol AIj'W !
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICKS,
roavl fin, J. S. gQHOFTP.T.n to BOI^
Notice to Contractors
roST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
\Y A3HISGT0K, D C. Mnv 10,1S79.
PROPOSALS will be r.*ceivod at tho Contrnet
Omen of thia Dopartmout until S p in ol July 1
879. for carrying tha mail* of th© United Sute
poo the roulea end according to th© *chedul0
of arrival and departure specified by the l)e*
partmont, in tbe State ol (leargi* from October
l, 1879, to June SO 1880 List* of route*, with
schedule* of arrivals and departure*, instruc
tions to bidders, with forms for contract* and
band*, and all other n*cae»r* information w II
be furnished upon application to the Horond
Assistant Postmaster (General.
JJ. M. KEY,
P.i«rrasvt«r General.
Keep Cool! Keep Cool !
Grand Jury Presentment.
JUST RECEIVED
100cases IMPORTED CLARET.
100case* RHINE M'INK.
23cases APOLUKARDt WATER.
25casesTHR(»NTHALKR WATER.
23 cases SELTZER M’ATKR
JS ranks LOUI'VILLB BOTTLED BEER.
lOca-ea FRUIT SYRUPS.
10casksMcEM’AN s AI.E.
3 casks BKYASY PORTER.
Prices to Suit the Times.
Goods delivered free to any part of the city.
Sam Weichselbaum,
mayll *un4tamlm 75CHERRY STREET
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUAKIEItS FOR HEALTH.
Hall Coohtt, Georgia.
Two Miles East of Gainesville ou tho Air-Line
Railrotd.
pil.8 CBLKBRATKD HOTEL HAS BERN
1 renovated ami refurnodieu Will he reaily
hg Fifteenth May. 1879. for two hundre,! if nests.
Tab!*;* supplied with best Hie country affords
at rates to suit the times. .Amusements—Hand
of Music. Piano. Hall Room forty by ei<bty feet.
Ten Pms two alley* ninety feet. ISathim; Pool
forty by siitv feet. Billiards. Swings. Croquet,
Promenade* m a ltatural trrovo, cod breeze,
pleasant inirhts. Carriages, Hack* and Busies
a» call. Walesa — Manganese, Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Chalybeate. 60 deKree*.
Cure* Skin Brupttotia, Hyphrlis and Chronic
Diseases, Dysp-psia Heart burn. Dropsy. Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restore* Health to
feeble women and children,
B1)W W HOLLAND, Proprietor,
marts tswSw
PORTER SPRINGS,
28 31iles North of Ga ; nesvi!le, Geoiria, in the
* Klue Ridge Mountains.
J R RKYwOLDr* A Co. Prop-ictor*.
Iiu C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $2; per week $10; por month $50.
Stage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery ri table at tbe Sprit ms by A Hope Jt Co, Staire
Line Contractor*. Daily mail. Music every
day Darning in Hall every night till 10)4
o’clock. (Port**.r Spr ng* is the only hummer
Resort in Georgia which employs * Brass Band
ami Orchestra ) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tmb'e*.
swimming Po*l, etc, free—no extras. For
pamphlet or special info tuation address Dr J R
H K\ NOLDS. General Manager. Porter Springs,
ria Gainesville, Georgia. jnl 6w
allsoutthesamdtime and place the f dlowing
to wit: Part of lot No 5 in square N o 58. corner
Third and Plum streets, in city of Macon, used
as a marble yard, and levied oil us the property
of J B Artojw to satisfy n fi fa for State anu coun
ty taxes for the year i878. . „ .
Also at the same time and place the following
<st w>t: Part of lot NoS in square No Ml froi 1-
I ’•op the ea9t side of Pine street, between Fifth
,n K '’ath Streets. Levied on »s the property o?
oi Mrs Lucinda Cobb to satisfy a tax
! tbe estate
flfa /orthe^ and place the following
Also at the Sh No ft ip square No f4 front*
to wit: Part of K *%^fCbc>rv strrtt. betwot il
ingon the north aid, M ^con. Levied on ms
First and New, meuy * a j Thom** LRossto
th*i property of tlie estate '.^nty tuxeufor I he
satisfy a fi fa for btaf© ami * h v ir r
year 1878. Property pointed o. x ■*
Tax Coliebtor, f ,ii owi , Iir
Also at the same time nml place the ^
to wit; Part of lot No 1 in block No 14 , • JJ'*
on west side of College street, in 1 lie city oi
con, and adjoining the property of the Wet
estate, in rear of the Academy for Khnd. Levied
ou as the proper%y of Frank H Stone, trust* e, to
satisfy a fi fa for State and county taxes for the
year 1878.
Also at the *ame time ard place the following
to wit; Part oflot No 1 square No 90 fronting
on the west sideo! Fourth afreet,corner of Arch,
in the city of Macon, ne*r FiniiUj’n foundry.
Levied on to satisfy a tax fi tn vs Mrs M A Wal
lace for her State and, county taxes lor the year
1878.
Also at tho same time and place the following
to wit; Part oflot • No l and 2 in Nquure No 71
fronting cn High Btrcet in (he city of M*com.
L.vlarl on a* tho proper *y of John .‘'Huge, ad
ministrator of tht dilate »T John Hoge, to fatis
fy two fi fa* for State and c-ouuiy taxes for tbe
years 1877 and 1878.
Also at the *>auie time and place tli» following
to wit; Lot No 1 in block No IS Southwestern
Common corner A*h and Elbert sfcre-ts incifv
of Maoon i^vieil on as the properly of J ohnB
Ou mining, agent for Irusteo. to satisfy two ta* ti
fax'tor State aud county taxes for the years 1857
aud 1878
Also at the same tune and place tho following
9 wit: Part of lot No4iti Bast Macon mt«r the
ltv limits mid adjoining the Graves property
near tl.e Methodist church, ijaid property whs
m. urned by Peter G Sawyer and is levied on to
sat in f« three fi fits tor State and county taxes dim
on said projierty fortheycars 1875,1877 and 1878.
Alsoat tbe same time ou 111* premises km-un
as Ha wye r’s Gin Works, corner Cherry and Fifth
street*, the following machinery t*wit: One 12-
horse power engine and boiler in good running
condition, two good turning lalht-s. one bard
lathe, one screw rutting lathe, one drill pres*,
two planing machines,6o feet of sludiing pulic> *
and belting, Tbe foregoing machinery i* offered
at tbe place above Misled oil account of the ex
penae and inconvenience of rnovi* g tie same and
is levied on to tatisfy two tax ti fa* fertile tear*
1877 and 1878 vs Peter C Sawyer, by whom sa»o
machinery was returned
Juue2.1879 GBO F CHFRBY. Bberiff.
Chalybeate Springs.
r pHIS no'ed Georgia watering place, situated
Jl in Meriweih ?r county, Ga, l.fiou feet above
tea level, will be opened 1st June next. There
are four epriuga - Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Free Stone The medicinal properties of the
waters are well known all over tbe South, hav
ing made wonderful cure* in 1 ynpepsia. Liver
and h idney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is arand and climate pure and delightful, blank
ets being desirable through tbe entire Hummer.
Tho comforts of borne extended to in
valids. We have engaged Profe&sor Kexs-
ler’s Band, of Macon, for the season.
Have large Ball Room. Ten Piu Alley, Billiard
Tables, fine drive*, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths—bot and cold—and no extr» charge.
Excursion ticxets at all the Central Railnal
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be reached
via Gennva or Tbomaaion—splendid line either
way. Bound tnp $5. Firs’-class Bar Room on
tbe campus We have everything m order, aud
you can live as cheap a* you can at home, and
put vourseU in perfect trim for the Winter
months. Board—Dsy $2, week $9, two weeks
$16, three weeks $21, month $25 Cnildreu and
colored servants half rates. Horse*— Day 75«\
month $16. For particulars address
ALLEN A THOMPSON,
jul erd‘*m TaUw*»ton. fix
G 1 KORG1A. JONES COUNTY.—To each ad
f mtni*trnf«r. executor and guardian who
are required b.v law to make annual return* to
June* Court ol Ordinary—Greeting.
Yon and each of you are hereby notified and
required to make your annual returns as direct
ed ny law between this ard the first Monday in
nextaulv. lu default thereof action Dy the
court will be taken under tbe law of such cases.
Aud to those who have failed to make returns
at last July term, as required by law, notice is
given that action will be .taken by the court to
enter judgment against them and their sun-tie*
on bond lor sueb default and for all money* not
legally accounted for in this court.
Ordered that this notice lie published in the
Telegraph and Messenger for tnree months
Witness my hand officially. March 25,1879.
Roland t boss.
apr5 lawSm* Ordinary, i
David Laodreib & Sass.
are the most extensive gruwt-mol
in America. Their four farm compr sing over
1500 tu-ro*. situated in Pennsylvania. New Jer
sey, Virginia and Wisconsin, are
OWNED OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BT
THEMSELVES.
T)i© seed* offered are toe result of the .no*
careful and experienced selection.year aft< * vear
Market gardeners, private famibiw, ai.d al
who desire good Beed*. should purchase
Landrotha’ Garden Seeds.
If your merchant does not keep them write for
them.
DAVID LANDRKTH A 80N8.
Philadelphia Pa.
Business established in 1784 and kept up eve
•iaee Reliable not S3 . Awed A w<?m
LIBEL. FOK DIVORCE.
SRPARKKR. ■) Lihol for divorro-Rnie.r
vs ? perfect sei vice— Bibb 8 C, Oct
CATO PARKERJ Adjourned Te$m. 1878.
It appearing to the Couit by the return of the
Sheriff that defendant doe* not reside ir. Ibis
county, and it further appearing that lie doe*
not reside in the State of Georgia: It i* ordered
that ftaid defendant appear and answer *ai«i anit
at the next term of this court or l»e con
sidered in default, (t i* further ordered that
aervico of this rule ho in ad*- on >»id defendant by
publication in the Telegraph and Me**enger once
a month for four inonth*.
T J SIMMONS. J S C M C.
By the Court:
A true extract from tho minute* of Bibb Supe
rior Court this January 20tb, 1879.
jan24...1am4m A B RCHS. Clerk
BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Geo
\JT 8 Obear, executor of the estate of 1 bom&s
A Harris, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and enteral on record that he has fully
a«Jmiin>t«-re * Thomas A Harris* estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditor*, to ft how cause, if any
they can, why said executor should not be dia-
charged from his executorship and receive loi
ter* of dismission on the fir»t Monday in August,
1S79.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J A MCMANUS,
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/ thoRGlA, JASPER. COUNTY.—Mrs F 0
VT Jordan makes application fur exemption
»: personalty and valuHtion and retting apart o:
hiiiucftlead and 1 will jiash upon the S»li «• Ml my
csflii e at )0 oViDck a l.i, on Snlurdav, June.
Is7f. F M 8WAX&0S,
jun« law2w* — Ordinan.