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gent* for Telegraph and Mcsienger.
Eufeals (*!»)-R P BhrwMra
Lmencat— P A Gils*
Ailwsv—J M Doff
0»thb»rt—T 8 Powfll
O*»«so—»' H Baldwin
Jluoisnm*—Uuks A Well*
ruftlizinra—II A Lott
ManhaUvills—C 8 Johnzon
Mew ton—B r Hudtprlb
lieoiwetown—I* G Morn*
11 G ttfrT
Poser*—II t U*M
Gmhii*—Vuntbn P Bun
Hjrr-n-A B Kal*ro»n
tori V*.irj—Be**, i'trtac A On
Perrj — Pu«wn*»i*r .
l.li«.il.,n—L A Baldwin «Go
Bet noil*— Mine* A Gmidaltl
Mlll«Ue«ll.<r-* T ' :ono
lioatio A U *nr*d Alt* ti.iiir.
Urilllu—Braourf A Boo
1.1* — H 0 Swatl*
Liw'uui-J U Adam.
U»i..ier-»lll*—B A noil van AC C Bn wr.
\iW>°0«
Ka»t i an—L M P«W*k.
K nuiTillt C Uitcbw
((ia)-Mrs Hall* Hill
i;u**ua Viit*—J M Lowe
HulUrdt station—T 8 Marry
HO s lFEiij
lip ttxt wJill Gran!
BT BUT B1KJK.
•• I wan wiib Gr*nt," tbs atranger zziJ;
Baid ibe f*rm<r. * Bay no mire,
Cut nat llisa at my cottage por b.
For Iby (cat are weary and aore."
’ I was with Giant," the etrangrr said;
aaiJ iba farmer, *• Say. no mire—
I pnib< a *it at my frags! board.
And cat of mj.bt.mble store "
•• How fare* my boy—my soldi,? boy—
Of tbo i Id Ninth army oorpa ?
1 warrant be bora him gsllan ly
L. tbe smoke : -a battle’s roar."
" I knew him not," said tbs aged man,
"And ar I remarked before,
•• I *w wilb Oram"—" Nay, nay. I know,”
Hud tbo farmor, *‘aay no more.”
* no fell in a battle, I ace ala-!
'I bon did'at amtotb these tidings o'er—
Nay. apeak tbe trntb, whatever it be,
1 h u K U it reuds my bosom's c ire.
• llow f. 11 l.e—w'.ih bla face to (he foe,
l j.holding tlniflrg bo I oo ?
O *>y not 'bat my boy disgraced
Tbo uniform be wore.
" I cinn-it tell,” said ibo agsd man,
"And abonld bare remarked before.
That i wa- nitb Grant in III.non—
home tbree year* boforo the war I"
Then tbe farmer spake him never a won},
lint beat with bia fist fall aoro
lbtt aged m-n who bad worked with Grant
Homo thneyosrs before tbe war.
A Hare Opportunity for I-roflt
Tbe Stock Market shows positive in-
die d ion* of strength, and remarkable
fluctuations are occurring every day,
which bring large profits to thoee who
avail themselves of tbo aivanlapes tbu i
opened. The new Mutual Capitalization
system originated by Mersrs. Adam*,
Brown A Oo., Bankers and Brokers, 2G
and 18 Broad street. New York City, a
firm noted for its honorable and prompt
dealings, is the safest and surest plan ot
operating in stock*, as it is based upon
correct rules of finance, nml seoures to
every patron, whether the investment is
f25 or $5 000, tbu full bem fit of onlimit.
ed capital united wi.li experienced skill,
making etrady gains from daily fluctua
tions. pir.fi s being divided pro rata every
thirty days. One capitalization last
month paid each $500 shareholder $1,
HAfi 15 net profit. New circular, "Kules
for Success,” and invaluable information
to < Very ijveitor mailed freo. All kinds
of Stock* and Bond* bought and sold by
Adams, Brown A Co , Bankers and Bro
kers, 20 nod 28 Broad street. Now York
City. jun24 1w
Al. x Krdhiogham A Co., have been
for mult* fur* stock brokers nnd bank
ers, lu N *w Yoik, at 12 Wall Street.
Toe j have tbe reputation of gaining for
Ihcir *u*’emera Urge returns from invest
ments ranging from $50 to $200, and
h*ve the enviable reputation ot always
in,iking quick return*. Send for tbuir
Financial It port, free.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
FLO JBL IDA
Macon & .Brunswick B. B.
U _ Macon, Go., Apnl 19. 1579. .
h and after Sunday, tbe SOth uuunt, Fat-
•enger train* on this rood will ran aa fol
low*:
CUMBERLAND BOCTB via B BUNS WICK
NIGHT PA8SBNGEE NO. L SOUTH. Doily.*
Leave Moron .. .. 7:45 P 1*
Arrive Cochran 9s47 V a
Arrive Rfc.tw.an - .10:45 pm
..... 6:15 a x
10.15 A M
‘IPk
Fitters
“ d y* r ut bo»inesa life makes *nch
tremendous drafts upm bodj ard mind that
without recourse to some sustaining agrnt they
araat glwa way under tbe prexsure. To those
vootrebnakiiu down, or waiting away from
W 5 crm i^t bl] *^ or * ly ® flion, of th °i*w. • tom
vn and the kidneys, a systematic course of lb-
Bitten will so reinforce the vital function! as to
baffle all the assaults of disease and restore the
•mem to JU wonted health* For »a e hr all
Dru-.'gistsand respectable Dealeis generally.
ulllm
Authorised by the Commonwealth of Kv.
==mtn —
Dr. M, W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
xlicine. hut is pi .
under tl»e dlnxiion of Dr. M. W. Cote, from ItU
favorite pre.-oription. which in an extenslw
practieo of over twenty-seven years ho has found
most cflbrttvc in all cases of disordered liver ot
uapurc blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It nets directly upon tho liver, restoring ft
when diseased to its normal condition; and In
regulating the activity of this great eland every
oilier orpin of the system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it has no nwa purifier. It im
prove* digestion, an** assists nature to eliminate
nil impurities frrjt the sy»teri; and while it is
the cheapest mcJieino iu *lie markety it is also
superior to all Jknowa remedies. V.hilo it is
more elfeetnal than Blue Mh^ *♦ is mild and
perfectly safe. containing nothing that can in the
slightest dei^eo injure the system. It does not
sicken or pi vo pain; neither does it weaken tho
patient nor leave the system constipated, as do
most other medicines.
Ma Istvcr Complaint.Dys-
it pep-lit, Killons *Wer t
llradachc. Sick llradaclic, Watci^llrosh,
Krnrt Mck Momncli, .Jaiindlcr,
(olle. Vertigo. XeumUgia. Palpitation or
the Heart, Kmutlr IriYUiiInrUtfH and
Urnkn«>snil Skin and IJlomI Diseases,
Worm*, I'Vver and Ague, and Constipa
tion of the Itowrliu
In small do^es it Is also a sure cure for
Chronic Diarrhoea*
Taken two or three times a day, It pre
vents YclIo%%* Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet
Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox.
KOV' TO RP Use Dr. Case’s Liver
./a^.VL ilJmrmm IlcmeUyand Wood
YOU?? OWN Partner, a pleasant
^ Tonic and Cordial.
- DOCTOxt AWTI-BIMOUS.
And . avc yonr doctor bRls. Only Sets, a bottle,
it is the most effective and valuable medicine
ever offered to the American people. As last
it* iu merits become known. >ta use becomes
universal in every community, ho family wui
be without it after having once t**ted its great
\alue. It has proved an inestimable blearing to
thousands who have used it, briuging back
health ami stremrth w those who were seemingly
ut death’s door. Prepared al the Laboratory of the
Home Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Priee per Bottle, 25c. Extra Largo Size, 75c.
ej-For sale by Dnunrists, ft GENTS
‘u uenU Stores,and Agents. WANTED-
■wewaaMWr<n i na. j Tw>m$i
New Advertisements.
SUMMER TRAVEL.
If $om journey or hmsint**. health or recrea
tion. to t .e Mountains, Lakes or Shore, over
land or over sea. oo* t fail to seenro the protec*
/•on ,f ACC IDE ST ISSURASCE in T1!E
TRAVELERS, of Hartford Aug regular
Agent wiU ter its a pearl g or monthlg Polirg in
a/etc minutes, or a Ticket fr<m one to ihtrfg
aapa The cost is so small that ang one can
a ford it tcho travels at all—Cash paid for
Accidental Injur us goer Sii.ooo «mU.
A
BECKWITH’S
NTl-DYSPEPTIC P
ILlS
Thwe Pills will prevent and euro Dyspepsia,
They are an onnralled Dinner Dill, mild spen*
neut, and admirably adapted a« a Family Med:*
emo. They are u*ed by the most cultivated peo
ple m oar country, and are extensively used by
i'bja ciatw iu their practice, tv 'A by Dru**ists
■c-tirrafiy. srnd forctrrular. E R. BECKWITH
tala Max.nlactujvr . Petersburg. Va.
Sample tree. J
a, to Mil our
■axenucc*. H e mm vhat WMp
'>n(WAilC&, Marshall.Mica.
, K ... — Maine, tor be>t Arenev Business in
ItwHorM. kip-r.lre Outfit
Acruaia. Maine.
Acenta. Outfit firee, snavr A Co.
<2777 A TBAR an
Sti / Fr «-
An rod a. Maine.
I eipei
Addrc
r.ses to scents
resa P O VICK-
UnrtKunt SVi°
1 inserted one week
::—“• newspapers for $10.
■—■ * 'or »«> P»-r latm.hlrt.
-i Bnl » OF ROWKLL A CO. N Y.
A GENTS \\ ANTED.—tor tho b«t and fait.
Plrtorial Book, and Bibb*.
PI : 2? , r rJ,°.7l s3 prrrent, Ad.tr, >s NATIONAL
PUBLISHING (XJMFA.N Y. Phr.«Jel,.hi* Vo.
Scarboroign Honse,
Hawkinsville, .... Ga.
motio-pkace AND plextt.
^pnh Scarborough House haa recently been
*iLfI!tI ll ^ lib CJ 1 * L , 1£rer y lhin * new. clean and
remfcrtable. Table farnuhed with the best
jnomtrket a^ords. Servants poh:e ond a room-
«oaalir.e, lommocious sample rooms and
•P^nsl auer.rion paid to commercial tourists. A
•“<■* Wul moet every tram and convey |»a*9ea*
fen *nd burnt to »od (tom Hole! fntiii.
tt*rS0U B HWJ BOON Prop'lor*.
ropular Drawm< of the
Commonwealth Dislrit/:'-
tiou Co.
AT MAOaULBT’S THEATRE.
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Thursday, July 31, 1879.
On which occasion sGBA.VD CONCERT will
bemen-holderacf a ticket or part ol a ticket
il-d toadmiasion tree.
■ iin. sing will be auperrVwd by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket*
holders, ag-i.ts and claim are respectfully re-
xjuritr-i t« send on represenUtiv.** with proper
rreact tials to examine into the Drawing.
A No'.v Era in tho Hr-lory
of Lotteries.
HBvery ticket*bolder can be bis own «uperviNor.
esU out his numbrT nod >ee it placed 111 the
wheel.
The Manairement call attent on to the gran i
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only »&
TUB FOLLOWING P&fZR*
n Pnte $ 30.000
1 Priae...; 10^00
1 l’riza... MM . 5.000
lo Prize* ||JW each lo.uoo
tO Prizes 500each ........................... .. 1P.0OC
too Prises Iu)each ... M . 10.000
200 Prizes 50 each 10,000
ta) Prizes So etch .... 12.000
I.U00 Prizes 10 each . — 10.000
V Prizes SOOeaih, ap*rozimat‘n prizes 2.700
•9 Prizes 200 each, do do l,8uti
9 Prizes 100 each do do 90t
1*900 Prizes $112,100
Whole Tickets. $L Half Tickets, $1.
X7 Tickets. $50. 55 Tick at s. $100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home office.
Remit by postofOce Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw*
mg published in l.ouisvUIe Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM*
UO.> d r.ALTK DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COMMEkF »RI>. 8ec*y, Cour. or-Journal Build*
i nr. I^miariile Kr, i un!S julySl
N It—After July Slit Drawings will occi
Montlilv.
ill occur
•frr-
irr.TB Cedar Ksys.^.^.. SJSPk
NIGHT PASSKNGKR NO. 1* NORTH—Doily
Leave Cedar Kc>s. WM .. 5:25 A M
Leave J*c*3K>nrilh~.~. 21r22 a 3f
LeavePemandina per Stcamcr^..^.... 3-45 p m
Arrive Brunswick ^Lm—+m~9wR p m
Leave Bron<wick M .... M ..... MH . MM . N .„.. H S:i-o p at
Leave Jesup.^...... MHW , 10*A5PM
NOW OPENING
AT
Winship & Callaway's
AN EXTE'M5j/£ JfJIC
Arrive at Macon ^.^ .^.6:45 a m
Close connection at Macon for all points North.
Rostand West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. a.Sout
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily* except Sunday
Leave Maro*. rr-n,T 1 r 7 - 1s A w
Arrive Cochran 9:43 x
Arrive Eastmui H'Ux X
Arrive Jesup 5:25 px
Arrive Jack son vi 1> —, TTT — 7:25 A X
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville.^^. 5.15 P X
Leave Joann T ^.-„„ r „, TT „-. TTT -..,.. 6.J5 & Jt
Leave Kastman^ — 1;21 PX
Connects at Macon fer points North, Luat and
West.
HAWKINSVILLR BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Doily except Sun-
- day.
Leave Cochran... 1CL00 p a
Arrive Hawkinsville «.«.« 10:45 P x
Leave Hawkinsville..............S^U) JLa
irrnsflnrhisw . p • 40SAX
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 lo and
from Maren.
Leave Cochran Moim?,,, 1WO Ax
Arrive llawkiiisrille........................ .. 10.45 a X
Leave UawkinsrUle^^* 1.45 p x
Arrive Cochran 2:30 p x
Connects at Cochran with trains S and 4 to and
from Macon.
GK'i.W. ADAMS. Gen. Sup;
W. J. JjULVIC. Mast. Trans.
OnKATKWT
Oat-Door Recreation of tha As; e
NEW AND IMPROVED 0
Archery (roods
(Wrlzht * Tuornt'a Pitent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Target StaoMniiers. Belt?, &c.,
ot BKT7TKR quality, lor LESS n-onry th.neryr
off.ml b*>tar«. Man onlcr. promptly .Uelutcd to.
t<and lor O.taloqiui .ml Frinvlu*.
TERRELL DiETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE. KY,
Aba.n znod» ran »t»n boohUtiiCTl of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, i45 Broadway. N A.
m.TZ aodtm
pEUERlt. BIBB COUNTY.—Wberaa Far
OT d v swtvnv. adnunutratt r on the estate ot
Micbaet Roan, late of taid county, deco.wd.ap-
pjjra for le.Ts to tell all tbe real ana ptreo at
estate beloncina to Mid e»t*te.
Tbi. i. therefore to cite and admani.1i *11
penona eonceruoit to bo and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of Mid county on tbe first Moinlay in
July nett to .bow o-u.e if any they h»re. why
nid application should not be granted.
Witneksmy hand officially.
• - |*|MA>
)uid I
J A McMANTTS. Ordinary.
ATLANTA & UHARLUTTfi
AIB-LINE RAILWAY^
OFFICE GEN'L PASS. A TICKET AGT
ATL4STA. Ga. Oct li. 1878.
O N ar.d alter Sunday. November 10th. double
daily Trains will run on this Rood aa follow.
GOING EAST.
Ni.fct Mail and Paawuzor Train.
Arrire Atlanta.—
board Atlanta.. 118 P m
Day Paiscmrer Train.
Arriro Atlanta
Leave Atlanta 6.00 p m
going west.
Nizbt Mail and Fkaenzer Train.
Arrire Atlanta™.——...™... ... ILOOns
Lea«e AtUrnta ——
Day Pavvenqer Traui
Arriro Atlanta..—..™..™ 1080pie
Uwro AtfanU...™.™.™.™—.™....
Local Preizht and Areommodation Train
Arrire Atlanta... —- —
Leave Atlanta. —.— — »♦#»■
Throuzb Freiyht Train
irriro Atlanta™™™™™™™....™.—
Leave Atlanta.— -v—— *15am
GOING WEST
l.ocal Freicht and Aeoommodivtioa Trnio
Arrire at Atlanta—™........——- AtO P
Leave Atlanta.™™..™...™........
Tbronfth Freight Train
Arrire Atlanta u.» a o>
IjevTe Atlanta™™.™™™™™™...™-"
Clove .euuertion at Atlanta for all point* Wral
and at Charlotte for .U^point* Rut.
WJ HOUSTON,
Central ana Sonrnwesrerii Kaitros
bsVAVXAn. Gx. Jure 23.1K9
AN and after Sunday, June29,1379, pasa^rge?
\J traina on the Central aud Southwestern
Railrooda and branches will run aa follows:
XXAIg VO. la—tiOIVG VORTK AMU WJ«r.
Loav. 1. aSavanus.fi l*:20 A X
idoaxet Augusta. •*..* M .9.30 a X
Arrives at Augusts ................4:45 p x
Arrives at Macon....................................5:45 p x
i*eavre Macon for Atbuita...^.^ 8J5FX
lmvcs at Atlanta 3:50 a X
Making clone connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
lor all points West and North.
COM2 VO SOUTH AVD VAST.
Leaves Atlanta........... ... MM ..»... N . H Jl:iO P X
Arrives at Macon 6;2V a X
Leaves Macon 7:00 A X
Arrives at Milled Seville 9:44 a x
Arrives at Eaton ton... „.^...ll:3u a X
Arrives at Augusta. 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P x
Leaves Augusta.... 9;30a X
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gull Railroad tor all ioints in Florida.
TEA1V VO.2.—«0ive V02TH ASH WBBT.
Leavev Savannah 7:30 P X
Arrives at Augusta MO A X
Leaves Augusta.. ...S:30 P X
Arrives at MiHedgevillo^^^.w.^. V:44 a X
Arrives at Kr.tonton ..................11:30 a X
Arrives at Moron 8dM) a x
Loaves Macon lor Atlanta....^ 8:40 a X
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 P x
Leaves Macon for Albany and Kcfauia. 8 S5 A u
Arrives at Bttfauls.^. 8:42 P X
Arrives at Albany 3:43 P X
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8.45 a x
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 r X
Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, makia#
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
ht Eufaula with Montgomery Jt Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbus wilb Western Railroad; at
Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia sr.d Au
gusta Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Fer
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Fori
Gainea 31ondaya* Wedueadayiacd Friday-.
Train on Blakely Kxtension leaves Albany
Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
„ COXIV0 SOUTH ASP SAST.
Leaves Atlanta^..- ^.........^...2:15 r Jx
Arrive* at Macon from Atlanta^ C 55 P x
Leave* Albany 11:23 A X
Leaves Kufaufa..^....,^, 11:27 A X
Arrives at Maoou tram Koiaula and Al
bany.. 6:53 P X
Leaves Columbus........... ....T2./5 a is
Arrives at Macon train Columbus...... WS p x
7*eavea Macon...... .......7:35 P X
.vrrivesat Augusta......^.J:40 a v
Leaves Augusta...... —8:30 p x
Arrireaat Snvaiinar 7:15 A x
Passengers tor MilledgoviUeacd Eaton ton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily excepi
Monday, for thes<* points.
Tkrouvh Sleeping Care on all Night Tra ns
between 8avannah and Augusta* Augusta and
Mac n.aud S»vfejmab ai.d Atlanta*
a U SMITHS ^ ILLilAzJl ROGRjkLf._
Gen Ticket AgL Gcj Supt. C R &.h*vaniMh.
J C «lL»w. W. G. RAOUL.
Gen Trav Agt. Sum. 8 W •• R. Maccn.
rn3 8*f
FOR HEI, BOYS A9D CIIILMM
FOR SPRING AID SUMMER WEAR.
Goods are Choice
Our
iAD ALL OPR PRICES ARB LOW.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
SOiSecond Street,
MAO ON, GEORGIA.
March 11—dSmA wSt.
SAWYER 3 S
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
AND CONDENSERS.
THE
m: agon
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
MAOONJ GEORGIA.
4TL4SI1G_i_tr(JLF K, {{.
Gsxssal HrpwuHTkybBirr’s Oincs,
A2LA2rric aim Gulp Railroad V
SAYAR5AH. May 17th, 1879J
O N and alter 8UNDAY. May 18th, Faasengor
Trains on this Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at.....................—4.10 p x
Arrive at Jeoup. M ~~.......~~.~..~~*»~.....6.33 r x
Arrive at TbomaavilJo..~.
Arrive at Laiubndge... MM . M . M
Arrive at Albany.... M ...^.....—
Arrive at LiveOak. MM ... >MMM .
Arrive at Toliahaafcee...........
Arrive at JacknonvUle
Leave TaUahatmee
Leave Jacksonville..
Leave Live Oak....
Leave Albany-
f FOREACRB.G M.
1 faanenser »nd Ticket Ar*nt.
u.Ntt pal.i.S n AN loreaJb
Sui:t\ Mhtry from $73 to
per month aiul ez<
R-ferencva
WAfflOs
(Vil pemws. R^ferencva
amred LA BELLE MANUPAOT NG C ».
W Clark fia. Chirac
Secrjia Raiiroafl CDaaaaj
rluPEKlXTBXDBNT'8 OFFICE,
Arccsr*. Ga. Juno 6. 1879.
Cc mmenrinz Suniiav, Slh in,*. 6 00 p m ll.r fol
lo.luc paaaronr .rhodulc will boopcralod.
Trails run by Atl^iU umo—S minute, .lower
♦hail Macon:
NO 17—BAST (daily).
Leave Nt—.. 7:10 am
Leave Milledgeville...
Leave Sparta....... M .
Leave Warren ton.......
Arrive Camak,
.Arrive Washington..
|Amve Athena..,*.
Arr.ve Atlanta.,
Arrive Augusta.....
. -. a m
. 10:16 a m
.. .....11:21 a m
..11:37 a m
3.00 pm
, S;lSpm
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave 9:45 am
Leave A tlanis... ~~ 7.45 a m
Leave Athens u.... 015 a m
Leave Washington................... M ....~...10.45 a m
Lea\e Camak^....^..... M ... M .^.......^.^..~ 1.10 p m
Arrive Wanwtw —- 125 p m
Arrnve 8parta...~ — *2* P m
Arrive .Milledgeville^. 330 p m
Arrive Macon ...— r: ®
No eonnoct.cn to or from Washington or Sun-
days.
NO 18-BAST (daily).
Ijeave
Leave
Leave S]
..cave Warren ton
Leave Camak.
Arrive Ausustn..CdUti^rJ.
Leave Augusta. *fLS0 p ta
Le»re Oamak....—~-~--.~ll.45 p m
Leave Warrcnton. M ~~~-.~~~-~.~ltl5 a rr
Le veSjvta... 3.20 am
he ve Brxyta...
I>»ave Milledgeville..
Arrive Macon
Traina will not atep at Car stations.
Close connect»ona at Augusta for all pefnta
East and Southeast, and at Macon for all point*
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Supcro improred Sleepers between Maccn and
A Full roan Sleepres Augusta to New York.
OnIv one pr.ar.ge Macon to New York.
Tickets ani Ka-rgage Checka. Time Cards, etc.
are to obtained at Unicn Depot or at Unias
Ticl£etOMfw.5aMu'b**rrT 8^ 0HJfgoy>
Superiirtwxlant
B R UORSXt,
General Fareengcr Agent
•*...-6.23 A X
9.4d X X
...^.ll.COX H
1:55 A X
7 A0 A X
..7.25 A X
~5jW> P X
5.15 PX
1050 P X
......~...~415 P x
Leave Bainbrid*e. M ~~ - 3.45 F x
Ltave lhomasville ~7.35 px
l^ave Jeaup...~ -~5 45 a x
Arrive a» Saronriah 8 20 A X
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cart run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Fatsengcre from Savannah for Ferrxndira,
QnmcsvilU) and Cedar Keys take this train.
Pa»v>n?ers for Darien take this train.
Paa«en*era from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train* arriving at Brunswick at 6:00
am.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8 ; 00 p m, ar-
n vs at Savannah 6:20 a m.
Paa»:neers leaving Macon at 7.15 A x (daily ex
cept SunJaj) connect at Jesup with this train
Cor Florida.
Fasacnrera from Florida by this train connect
at Jeaup with the train arriving in Macon at 6.25
p x. (doily except Sunday.)
No change cl ears between Moiitgomerj and
Jacksonville.
Full man slecpingrars are run through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville, also through
sleepers between Montgomery* Ala* Jacksonville.
Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
wajs on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans. etc.
Mail steamer leaves Baiabridge for Apalachi
cola ev-sry Monday at F 5U a m; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9A0 a m.
Close conneriKn at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days except* d| lur Green Core Springs. 81 Au
gustine. Palatka. Enterprise, and alt Undingd on
St John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave Junction*
going west. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at
11.14 a m. and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 4 40 D ut.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Suneaya excepi ed. at 7J00 a x
Arrive at McIntosh ** - 3.50 ax
Arrive at Jr*up - 11.50 a a
Arrive at Blacksbeor • • * 2.20 P *
Arrive at Du pot t - 6.45 P x
l«eavr Dupont - ** 5 00 a x
Leave Blarxaheor “ " 9.10 ax
Leave Je*up * * 1220PX
Leave Mclutoah ~ “ tSS p v
Arrive at SavAnnah - - A15 P x
WESTERN DIVISION.
XOSmtY, WKDkKSDxT ASP FRIDAY.
Leave Dupont 5.40 A X
Leave Void tots... A15 a X
utsave Quitman^.—- 937 a x
Arrive at Thomaoville .JL45 a x
Leave Thomasrilln...™^™ its p x
Leave Camilla. - i.16 p x
Arrive at Albany IW p x
Leave Albany SJf'A a
Leave Cs^ilU —~ -— 732 $ x
Arrive Thomasville JIM a x
LeaveTban»tt*ville - 1.00 px
Lea**e Quitaiau..~~~— • • -. 3.13 p x
Leave Valdosta — A40 p x
Arrive at Dupoat —— .... 6 50 P x
J S Ttso*. Master of Transportation.
H 8 HAINES,
tprfttf G—rer»l Huperirtendent.
Having recently been overhauled and put
in first-class condition,
IS PKSPAHED TO FILL G3DEBS FOB
®I FEINTING
Of every description at short notice
YN makingmy Ninth annual annouuoemeit. wo ild s%v thtt l ratka improremati from year to
J year, and 1 now/latter myself thtt 1 ni.v hara t*i» ® >«t p irtojt oatlt la th j w tr of dotcoa Gin.
ning Machinery ever offeretl to tho Annricw pDitera m toi vtyof Oilbi Gm. Ogtra G:a
Feeders and Con id n*ers. if there ivanv iito-mg wtall «$f, nlatu orto-on rt the fell i.vine
Gins, to-wit: Massey’s Excelsior. Browa’s Gin. Fin Hay’s Gin. Pratt’s G.n. \Y-tin’s Gin. Hollar l’<
Gin. Tailor’s Gin. Carvers Gin. Wiaship’s Gia. Miller’s Stjlja Cette itial Gi:i* or any other Gin.
* then
ORDER ONE OF MINE,
Try them all and Pay fox* the Best.
It costs the farmer nothing to run’my Gin. as it will pay for itself throe times in ginning one hun
dred bales ot cotton in premiums over what the same cotton will bring ginned on any ot tho above
Gins, and you have
Tie Best trie in tie Market Besides!
Make cheap Gins and superior ones to any other Gins, but my
TOTAL ECLIPSE
Can beat the world and cost about 75 cents per saw more to get it up than any other Gin in the
market.
P, CL SAWYKR.
P.S.—I make repairing of old Gius a specialty. My Breaster has been at tho bench 4t years,
can put all my improvements to any old Gin at reasonable cost, l\ o. SAWYER.
Send for Circulars nnd I*ri co lift. _ June 12—la vftwSm.
A. B. Farqnhar,
-AND AT-
R easonable Kates.
Bill Heads, Circulars,^ , *,
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Railroad Receipt Books,
Business Cards, ;
Visiting Cards,
Postal Cards,
Envelopes, '
Shipping Tags,
Monthly Statements,
Wedding Invitations,
Party Invitations,
Bills Lading Books,
-x o oRU’s
i.-Sil-/ -:\U ['-• / : '• • V
STmn ro/J CATAhOftfp.t*
11 A DUNU OUY. i» H SassN kTT.
DU2TW0DY & SASSNETT
attorneys at law.
No R«» Cherry SHe-t op rtairs. Uafon. Ga.
TYTILLair* prompt altenliooto all bourns.
\V estroste<l and will practice in all tbo
Court a.inns annSt
n.i(,l 1 -I in 1
»• . ^jn«li:n l ..n8fTCaw-:r.2
g
R B HAIL. Atont. H icon. Ga
ltUi»
Handbills, Posters, Ball and Party Programmes,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE
Job Printing Line.
CONSUMPTION
l.shortnesflof breath, pains
H have lost all hope of a cure wfa
? grave by the nsoof Carbolatt
I asthma aaa-
of Tar Inhalant*-
Meit
.IlinltliT’s
makes life
wiafa for -
SOKE THROAT, CATAKUIL4L DEAFNESS, and
BRONCHITIS the advance icuardjiera.ding
Manufacturer of
DEJlXjELT xnr
AL1 i™f IZES - STATION-ARY ANI
PORTABLE, VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
AND
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE SEPARA
TORS SOLD,
These Engines and Sejmrators'received
Premiums and Diplomas at the Gcornu
and Alabama Fmra but Reason nnt
whoreier exhibited.
Wt:alo Ageuov For
XUSAFDBS.-
piRim’s Horn ljm
File Brown Goto Qa
Seed better. Rona Hotter, Qiso v ~ p
4« Un-i«ltM money than ujv ot!«rWbUih. («•«*.
*-vcry uuu blue fully and
.i : sit '.
i'ht**K> aaentnes are m«do ot rhe heeX ■ntirlaln.
and the worknuurehlp and finish are nnoxci lli'd
H.is l*ccn awarded nremtena at nfi thafUoiu Fair*,
Georgia, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc.
Price List of (Hns, Feeders and CakSkums.
P.iy.ibio dnnng the Cotton Season.
Loxcd ready toi snipmcnt and delivered it cm
containing ■
-i drcdlfvcplanters, who bought snd u:*?d t_
sxt bines lost season.
• to 1339 **e manufactured Utno a; Ck>V
i.’tt, Georgia, uuder the firm name oi tf T. Ta*-
.fc Co^afterward* Clcuons. Brown A Co.,
11'.nde what was then known asthsTaytov Gin.
During tho yon 1898 mwvM to thle pbco,
* litre we h ive been pxcluolvfly engaged In manu
ac^ulne Gina ever since. Wlblm.g ex]
b«'8t labor saving niachtm-ry and a kill
iTvj *
leooe,
10-1, wo possess advantages not enjnyrd by any
*..cr manufacturer In our lino tor producing tho
tst work for tho least money.
es. Engines and complete outfit fnrulsheO
ie»ircd. Address
BeOtt.N COTTON’ GIN CO.. New London. Conn.
Tie Stita leiica! Hecerl.
4 Moallily Journal of Practical Medicine.
! Pcsroll. W T Gnldsmith and R U Word,
Editors.
Has a Larne and Increasing Circulation
Hnmlredsotcompliment.ry testimonials aro in
hand to show tb&t it is tho
FAVQ TE
or Tint
Busy Practitioner!
1 is filled with Abstracts nnd Gleanings
bcrntiflc Brevities. Now and Useful Forma fie
ant the Pith and Cream of all that is Useful and
Pnctical in the Homo and Foreign Journals.
r KRM8—Two Dollars per annum, in Advance •
Clib Rates, 4 copies $0, Sample copies 20 eta. *
tddress R U W ORD, M j),
ipr4 2 w Bu ainess M anager. A tlavts. Ga.
•a
Sheldon Collins & Co,
IMakers o
HACK AND COLOBIB PRINTING
Office, 26 Frankfort Street,
NEW It*!'
rflHESE Inks can always be found on
factory prices at
J. W. BURKE A GO’S.
Ancon
A large stock of Sleeps, Shovels aud all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Sand for circular giving prices andlf78 -
and description. Address
A, B. Farqixh^s?. Macon, CJa.
“SdiofieW’s PartaWs Steam Engines,”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, Simnle, Strong, Durable,
and guaranteed superiorMo any other"
WE SELL THE
Oeleor drain separator!
With oar ENGINES—For.lThreshin* Purpose
w.E ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Hills, Ssrg’as-Mills, Csttoa Presses
And Machinery of evory description.
■unTT.TiTIvrra. BOlijldH-S A. siXr*JZ CXAt»S?Y t
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
muvlGm J. S. SC FCO^YF. T.T> » gOV
Ltiis.
For there and all
the near approach of consump.
y diseases the most thorough.
successful ami plwa.ant treatment is _ _
CARBOLATE OF TAR
INHALANTS uiili-cd. I.M IaTa^v/-? a
Jk, now made un>sl pwerj'ml toreoo/l. It docsnnt reqmrelra m.nu(«a
todemonstrate the value of Cnrbolate of Tnr,iAem«* healing
TwOn > remedial agent kno*m to seUt
. rrar,K;«^ i*i no Tree Tai
ht to the diseased parts. No beat, no hot
power nt once. Thu treatment is endorsed
a who have useti it with perfect satisfaction,
nlr very efleetoaL So-called * hopeless cases*,
_ j*omsvme. Ky. ** I am so well pleased with your 4'nr-
______ would not part With it at any price."—J. J. BekxixoTOK,3506 Elm St,Philo.
HOME TREATMENT tobereturoedtt not sati-factory. As the oils' and bal
sams condense on the air y-'-ag*-* and lanjrs, their capacity is wonderful]/ enlarged and the hollow cheat
soon becomes rounded and fulL To consum* tives beyond the possibility of cure the Inhalants always Five
rreat relief, and often cure caaes considered hop'-le.-cs. CATA Itltll, so very difficult to treat, and so
heldom cored by other methods, readily yields to this palnlees and pleasant remedy. It is remarkable how
quickly these ulcerated fc*-nsitiv» membranes are heal.-U by Lrt-athinic the vapor and farcing it into the dis
eased cavities of the head and eutof tbo ncso. Inhalation lathe only method bv which this terrible and
almost universal disease can bo pe rmanently cured. tif"S(od for Circular and loll particulars. Address
Or. M. W. CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth a-iri Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
H*Arn veiling, phase ».!■< tlus paper.
remedial agent Lmotrn to srienee. Balsams and cordials ot the
healing .md soothlnc properties are so ccanbined with Pin-? Tree Tar that the mere breathmjc converts
into a dense aomke or vap.r. This is Mated— taken right to the diseased parts. No beat, no faot
* (Umb and yon feel its 1
’ Ibyth
lotion ar.
r Cass. 3
GEORGIA HOME INMIE COMPANY.
Notice to Contractors-
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
W AHHI J GT05, D C, Mav 10,1570.
PROPOSALS will be received at tho Contract
Otfico of this Department until Spmof July 1
879, for carrying the mails ol the Unite i State
pon the routes and according to tbe schedule
of arrival and departure specified by the De
partment, in tbe Sta*e of Georgia from October
L 1979. to June SO 18S0 Lists of routes, with
schedules of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders, with forms for contracts and
bonds, and all other n-ewsary information w 1)
be furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
D. M. KEY;
XFayftlawCw Postmaster I General.
Incorporated
1859.
Capital
$350,000.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Sec’r. J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Capital and Assets over 3500,000.
The Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
51200
A seat, at >11 Promimnt Point, throughont the State, to whom app’v, or to
LAMBERT hPENCHR, Secretary, at Columbus, Ga,
_JW N«pt«l!iac- KxpfB«*pdL I
XOJress 3. e. GUey T A CO, 3, _ ,
6* • fla^DSo. Ciaciusad.O* JUl fcun tf
WM. W, CARNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
OFFICE No S7.THIRD STREET,;CITT<BANK BUILDING.
Pubic Opinion.
Planter’s Hotel, Savannah, Ga.
•A-LTHOUGH the tide of travel is turning
northward, yet the daily arrivals at the Planters
Hotel are still on th* increase, and the fact can
be demonstrated by tbe unusual arrival of par
ties from the neighboring States of South Caro
lina, Florida and from all parts o! Georgia who
make this hotel their headquarters. The fa
cilities are so perfect that families, visitors, busi
ness men and the bone and sinew oi the country
are flocking to the Planters.
The rates Qf this hotel hare been reduced to
meet tbe exigencies of the timea to $1 50 and $2
Der day, according to location ol rooms.
Tati. Bountifully Supplied.
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUAErElM FOR HEALTH.
Hall County, Georgia.
Two Miles East of Gainesville on the Air-Line
Kailrotd.
r niS CELEBRATKD HOTEL HAS BEEN
renovated aud refurnished Will be ready
by Fifteenth May, 1879. for two hundred guests.
Tabies supplied with best the country affords
ut rau*s to suit the times. Amusementk—Band
of Music. Piano. Kail Room forty by eighty f-et.
Ten Pins tw* alleys ninety feet. Bathing Poo»
forty by sixty feet. Billiards. Swings. Croquet,
Promenades in a natural grove, cool breeze,
pleasant nights. Carriages, Hacks and Buggies
at call. Write**— Manganese, Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Cba ybeafe, B0 degrees
Cures Skin Eruptions, Syphilis and Chronic
Disease*. Dyspepsia. Heart burn. Dropsy. Ty
phoid snd other Fevers. Restores Health to
leeblo women and children,
KI)W W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
mftj$8 2aw3w
PORTER SPRINGS,
29 Kites North of Oa T nesviffe. Georgia, in tho
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J R REYNOLDS A C’J. Proprietors.
DeC A SiMFSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day $2; per week $10; per month $30
stage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery Stable at the Springs by A Hops A Co. Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mail. Music every
day Dancing in Hall every nighi till loft
o’clock. (Porter Springs is the only Summer
Resort iu Georgia which employs a Brass Bund
and Orchestra) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tab es.
Swimming Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
pamphlet or special n.to^mnlion address Da J R
KKYNOLDS. General Manager, Porter Sprinss.
via Gainesville, -eorgia. jul6w
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
July next, during tho l3gal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to- wit:
Lots 3,4, 5 and six in square 42, and lots 5,6
7.8 and 9 m square 43, all on lot 43 of tho Macon
Reserve, west aido Ocmuleee river. Levied on
as the property of M S Thomson to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued from Bibb Superior Court
in favor of the Piedmont and Arlington Life In
surance Company vs M S Thomson. Property
pointed out m said mortgage fi fa.
A Iso at tho same time and place part oflot No
8, in square 58. fronting on Fourth street in tho
city c f Macon, the same being lhat pan of said
lot whereon there is a brick storehou.-e standing
and occupied by W B Wallace ah a storehouae.
Levied on as tho properiy of Mrs Win S Wallace
to satisfy a 11 fa i* b ued from Justice Court 716ih
District G M in favor o! N Bliss vs Blrs W K
Wallace. Pronerty pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made ana returned to me by a constable.
Also at the same time and ilare the following
to wit: Part of lot No 3 in square No 41 fronting
on Plum street, between First and Second
streets, in city of Blacot. Levied on as the
property ot Mrs Georgia Morris to satisfy two fl
las for 'rialo and county taxoj for the years 18*7
I Also at the same time and placo the follow wig
to wit: Part of lot No 5 in square N o 58. corner
Third and Plum htrects. an city of Macon, used
as a marble yard, and levied on as the property
cf J B Artojie to satisfy a fi fa for State ana coun
ty taxes for the year 1878.
Al-o at tho same time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 8 in square No C6 fowl
ing on tho cast side of Pine street, between Fifl h
and bixlh streets. Levied on as the property of
tho estate of Mrs Lucinda Cobb to satisfy a tax
ft U for the year 1879.
Also at the samo time and placo the following
to wit; Part of lot No2 in square No 14 front
ing on tho north side of Cherry street, between
First and New, in city of Macon. Lovied on aa
tin* property of tho estate of Thomas L Ross to
satisly a ft la for btsto and county tax** for the
year 1878. Proper tv pointed out by H J Peter.
Tax Collector,
Also at the same time and place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 1 in block No 14 fronting
on west side of College street, iu ihecity of Ma
con, and adjoining the property of tho Weed
estate, in rear of tho Academy lor Blind. Levied
oo as the property of Frank H Stone, trustee, to
satisfy a fi fa for State aud county taxes for the
year 1878.
Also at tho ratne timo and place the following
to wit: Part of lot No 1 square No 90 frontfng
on tho west side of Fourth street, comer of Arch,
in tho city of Macon, nesr Findlav’s foundry.
Levied on to satisfy a tax fi f» v* Mrs M. A Wal
lace for her State and county taxes lor the year
A ho at tho same time and place the following
to wit; Part of lot* No 1 and 2 in square No 71
fronting in High street in the city « f Macon.
In-vied on as the properiy of John * Huge, ad
ministrator of the eirtate of John Hoge. to hatis-
fy two ft fas for State and county taxes for the
jeara J877 and 1878.
Also at the >ame time and place th* following
to wit; Lot No 1 in block No 13 8-uthwestern
Common corner A*h and Elbert stress incite
of Macon Levied on as the property of J obnB
Gumming, agent for trustee, to satisfy two tat n
fas for State and conuty taxes for the years 1877
aud 1878
Also at the same time and place the following
o wit. Part of lot No 4 in East Macon near the
itv limits and adjoining the Graves property
near tho Methodid church. Snid property was
le.urned by Peter C Sawyer and is levied ou to
oati fj three ft f*s» for st-.te and county tax> s Uu«
on said property for thoytars 1875,1877 and J878.
Also at tho same time on tlis premises known
as Sawyer’s Gin Works, corner Cherry and Fifth
atreeti*. the following machinery to wit: One 12-
horse power engine and boiler in good running
condition, two good tun ing lath*b. one hard
lathe, one screw cutting lathe, one drill preM»,
achi ms. 5« feet of shafting pulleys
Tbo foregoing machinery is offered
at the place ab.vo atsted on account of the ex
pense and inconvenience of movi g tl e same and
is levied on to satisfy two tax fi fas for 1 he tears
1877 and 1878 vs Petjr C Sawyer, by whom earn
machinery was returned
Jane2.1879 GEO F CHERRY. Sheriff.
Chalybeate Springs.
>ea level, will be opened 1st June next. There
are four springs - iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Free Stone. The medicinal properties of the
waters are well known all over the South, hav
ing made wonderful cures in 1 yapepsia. Liver
and Kidney Complaints. Tbe mountain scenery
is Brand and climate pure and delightful, blank-
tts being desirable through the entire Summer.
The comforts cf home extended to in
valids. We have engaged Professor Kess
ler's Band, of Macon, for tbe season.
Have large Ball Room. Ten Pin Alley. Billiard
Tables, fine drives, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths-hot and cold—aud no extra charge.
Excursion tickets at all the Central Railrral
Offices at reduced rales. Springs cxn be reached
via Geneva or Thomaaton—sp endid line either
way. Round trip $5. Firs’-class Bar Room on
the campus We hare everything in ord*r, and
you can live as cheap as you can at home and
put yourself in perfect trim for the Winter
months. Board—D^y $2. wee* £♦, two weeks
$10, three weeks $2i, month $25 Children and
colored servants half .rates. Hordes— Day 75c.
month $15. For particulars address
ALLEN A THOMPSON,
jul eod2m Talbot ton. Ga.
iu : ij-trntur ex. cut* r ;i a n. nilu
This hotel is endorsed by the public and the \ are required by law to make annual returns to
press throughout ihe country. 1 Jones Court of Ordinary—Greeting.
When in the city do not fail to visit the Plant- | yon aDti «ch of jou are hereby notified ar.d
ors ' it: nr 2* lv r.quir*-Q t*. rn:. K»- y< I, r : m..: r. turr - ms ;r.-< t -
ed by law between this erd the first Slor.duy in
nextjulv. In default thereof action by ’the
aurt will be taken under the law cf such cn.^es.
And to those who have failed to irake returns
at lost July term, as required by law, notice is
given that action a ill be taken by the court 10
enter judgment against them and their sureties
on bond for such default and for all money snot
legally accounted for in this court.
Ordered that this notice bo published in the
Telegraph and Messenger for tnree months.
Witness my band officially. March 25, J879.
ROLAND T ROSS.
apr5 lawSm* Ordinary.
WILLIAM McKAY,
ACCOUTTUT, RXPJBT AVD GSVXSAL AOIVX
SECOND bTREST.
TTT1TH on experience of thirty-flro years' un«
> V dertakee investigation ot public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re*
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit any towns in
Middle or Southwest Ga, in above capacity.
References:—I C Plant, Asher Ayers, K J La
mar, G B Roberts' and J J Gresham Esquire
Macon. Ga. mat
David LaiiM & Sols.
are the most extensive grower* o!
GARDEN SEED
America. Their four farms, comprising over
1500 acres, situated in Pennsylvania. New Jer
sey, Virginia and Wisconsin, aro
OWNED. OCCUPIED A N D CULTIVATED BV
THLM6ELVE8.
The seeds offered are tue result cf the mos
careful and experienced selection .year after year
Market gardeners, private families, and al
who desire good seeds, ahouId purchase
Landretiis’ Garden Seeds.
If you* merchant does not keep tb»>m write foi
them.
DAVID LANDRKTH A SON8,
Philadelphia, JPa.
Business establishrd in 1784 ami kept up tve
inc.r Reliable. ort 23.. dwr-dA wr.m
LIBEL FOE D1YOKCE. *
SR PARKER. ■) Libel for divorce—Rule::
vs /-perfect art vice—Bibb S C. Oct
CATO PARKER; Adjourned Term. 1878.
It appearing to the Couit by the return of the
Sheriff that defendant does not reside ir ibis
county, and it further appearing lhat he does
not reside in the State of Georgia: It is ordered
that i.aid defendant appear and answer raid suii
at the next term of this court or be con
sidered in default. It is further ordered that
servico of this rule be made on mid defendant by
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger once
month for four months.
T J SIMMONS. J6CMO.
By the Court:
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb 8upe-
or Court this January 29th. 1879.
ian24...1am4m A B ROSS. Clerk
POSTPONhD
JASPER SHERIFFS SALE.
W r ILL be told before the court hoc.se mflbn
town of Monticeilo on the first Tu-.odav
August next, between the’ega. hours of sa.e.ono
hundred and fifty acres of land, more or 1.*.* ,
lying and Wing in Jasper county, Ga. ad join.in
lands of Mrs J B Graves, Ruby Jordan and
others, and known as that portion of the plmta-
tion of ft M Jordan, deceased, allotted to Mrs E
C Menefee in the division of the .state of Mud
deceased. Levied upon as tho prop* rty cf T R
Alenefee underand by virture of a 11 fa from
Campbell County Court in favor ol R IS kirn-
bro Atfo.vs J C Carlton and l 11 Menuiee, anti
other ft fas in my hands. % Prop*
by plaintiff’s attorney 1
• . d wruti
ievv served upon T H Menefea.
1879.
juljSlw
TnU Mhv :**;* li
W B GRUBBS.
Sheriff.