Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, April 23, 1880, Image 7

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unmiyrm ® dSunKgia IBbsMg %%l%Qcapif a«3bt 3f«tm?ul & lifesxitttgjex:. Washington Correspondence. Washington City, April Htb, 1680. GENERAL. GORDON'S reply to tlic lata attack upon him by tbe Hon. A. II. Stephens of the Eighth Geor gia district, has reached here and gives great satisfaction to his hosts of friends, by whom it is regarded as a complete vindi cation of himself lrom Mr. Stephens’ charges. It is also considered as fixing, without the possibility of escape, the onus of McWhorter's appointment as census su pervisor instead of Dr. Casey upon Mr. Stephens. Well may Dr. Casey exclaim after reading General Gordon’s proofs on this point: “Save me from such friends as Mr. Stephens.” I suppose, however, Mr. Stephens in this matter only acted on the theory of many politicians that it is wiser to placate your enemy than to take care of your friend. This is a great mistake which I never would have suspected such an experienced politician as Mr. Stephens notably is, of making, hut perhaps he is losing with advancing years and physical suffering some of that singular acuteness in such matters which formerly distin guished him. How he can make fair weather with Dr. Gasey after that gentle man has read General Gordon’s letter, rather puzzles me.. THE KELLOGG FOOLISHNESS Has, it is extremely gratifying to know, been virtually knocked in the head by the Democrats in the Senate. With the exception of Mr. Hill and one or two others, the brains, wisdom, and conservatism of the Demo cratic majority in that body, has pro nounced most emphatically against the move to unseat Kellogg, now, and thus give the Radicals another weapon to use against us in the next campaign. What sense is there in doing even the right thing at the wrong time? In short, why com mit a political blunder when it can ix; $e easily avoided? It will not hurt us to Jet Kellogg call himself Senator and draw Spofford’s pay until after the Presidential election. When that event is over, then we can relegate him to the shades of pri- ! vate life. Kellogg is as venomous as a moc casin, and will worry Mr. Hill by every possible means in retaliation for the lat- ter’sslaud against him. In my judgment he (Kellogg) could fully explain the true inwardness of the Jessie Raymond busi ness if so minded. If there is anything in physiognomy, “Brindlc Rill” is fully capa ble of any cognate villainy, so Mr. Hill had better keep the sharpest sortof a look out on his movements. In the Democratic caucus, it is under stood that Messrs. Thurman, Bayard, La mar, Gordon and Garland, Wallace and Randolph were the most prominent oppo nents to the policy advocated by Mr. Hill and a majority of the committee on priv ileges and elections. Messrs. Bayard Thurman and Lamar spoke with unusual earaestness, declaring that the question was, instead of being as Mr. Hill cliarac- ized it, a very narrow one, one of the broadest and most important ever presen ted to the Senate. TnE OFFIC IAL AXE of the post-ofiice ‘department has been at work recently, and a -Georgia head has rolled in the 1 sket. Mr. Howard Wil liams, former’) of Columbus, but more recently oT Atlanta, is the victim this time. He held, 1 think.a $1,000 place, and at the same lime, was a correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution. As represented to me, his dismissal was the result of a se ries of attacks in that paper upon the Hon. Emory Speer,who,regarding them as entirely unjustifiable and uncalled for, re sented them by demanding and securing Mr. Williams’ dismissal. Such is the for tune of war. I presume the vacancy will be filled from Georgia, and that a draft will not be necessary. Should, however, that be the case, I will give your readers the benefit of early telegraphic informa tion to that effect. GENERAL EWING’S speech in the House yesterday, on the ar my bill, fluttered the Radicals badly. I do not have any special admiration for the Ewing family, and especially this particu lar one, but he did make an admirable speech—one worth hearing, worth read ing, and worth preserving. It was strong, earnest, logical, and full of the lire that always shines through true oratory. It put old Couger into such a rage that it was worth about a dollar a minute to study his face, and inspired the rotund Robeson with such a lively desire to put in his oar, that I thought he would have apoplexy. It was very much like what happens at the menagerie when the band begins to play. 1 he elephants commence to walk around, aud the smaller fry of an imals to jump, ami screech, and cut up all soils of shines. Ewing, however, refused to ease their agony by yielding the floor, and went right on. When lie finished there was great applause on the Democratic side, and several howls of “Mr. Speaker 1” from the Radicals, but the latter shnt right down on them—they had held the floor for two drys on the bill—and it was pretty soon pushed through by a nearly strict party vote. I say nearly, because I lind that Mr. Nicliolls, of our State, soli tary and alone of all the Democrats pres ent, voted with the Radicals against the bill as amended. Why, I do not know, l’ossibly the amendment forbidding the use of troops at the polls was not put strongly enough for him. GRANT’S FRIENDS are still riding the loftiest horse they can mount.- Some of them show §igns of weakening on account of bad news from Illinois, but the managers say just wait and hear from John Logan’s strongholds in the middle and southern portions of the State, and it will show who is mas ter in that State.' I have not lost the least particle of my faith in Grant’s luck, but sometimes I run against one of your boomingest of Blaine boomers, and get a little set back. Lord! how those-cliaps do blow! They beat all my past experiences in that line. One reason, I suppose is, that they all pretty nearly worship Blaine personally. He is one of the most magnetic men living, and his friends not only are devoted to, hut really lotc him. I don’t wonder at it- A man with his hearty, hail-fellow-well-met manners, who never forgets a face or a name, shakes hands, slaps you on the shoulder,*or calls you by. you Christian name in ten minntes : aftcr he knows you, and really means if, Is bound to have a big following. ' He can’t beat Grant, and he won’t get away with the blue' ribbon at Chicago; but all the same, he deserves everything fe‘ I A.W.R. To prolett the public against imitators we specially caution all purchasers ot BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER To tee thst the word OAPCI NS on the label is spelled correctly. To not allow setns oth r Flatter to be palmed off unde' a similar sounding nemo, with the assur aceo that it is as good—bear in mind that the only cbjict such dealers can bare, it tbe (act that hEABURY 1 JOHNSON. thev cm make a few per.n'es eztra pibSt by. aelling the spurious, janl-tus thr «a:*daw top col n r m X SURE Ct'ItZ ."or-nil the disease* for which it is recommended, £jid always perfectly soft " In tbe mm’a even the most inexperienced persons. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER It Ttamnkhd'd by Physicians, Ministers. Missionaries, Manana* (>f Factories, Work-Shops, and Plantations, Xurscs in Hospitals—in short by crertHtOflj crmprhrrc who lias ever given it a trial: IT HAS STOOD THE TEroT ab xnnrv vcsns> TBI&I ' 1 jRApi KILLER household, ready for immediate us< IKcLTitolious, ATktki IT_HAS STOOD THE TEST OF VoRTY YEARS’ THEAL. . should have a plate in every factory, machine-shop, and mill, on every farm and plantar cn, and in every . ready for immediate use not only for accidci ' ' to *~ case of sndden sickness of.anr kind.* ents, cuts, bruises, sores, eta, but In 13 A I fly Sf IS 9 I? E5 is Jhe well-tried and trusted friend .of all who want * trA a II le, BlaEa LL-o wZ a sure and mi ft medicine which esh be freely -used Internally or externally without K— *' am ... Jl fear of harm and with certainty, of relief. Its price brings it within the reach of all; and it. will annually save many times its cost in doctors’bills. For sale-by all druggists ot 23c. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. mrrlBdittdfifO-t-afiat ecvr nun . . his party has to give. Given up by tbe Doctors. “Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy ?” “I assure yon it is true that he is en tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die!” “Well-a-day! That is remarkable! I will go tliis day and get some for my poor George—I know hops are good.”—Salem Pott. apI4-2w Injustice to Grant.—The Utica Ilcrald exposes this attempt to degrade Grant in tjie house of his friends: “I am for Grant for King, or for that matter, I am for his son Fred to follow him, so long as there is any danger of the Democracy ruling.” These are the words of O. M. Wilson, an Indiana advocate of a third term now In Washington. This attempt to reduce Grant to the level of a mere King, will excite the in dignation of his friends. . An Emperor,- or nothing! The whole movement looks to imperialism—something grand, stupen dous. None of-yonr one-horse -Kings, if you please. l •*« OPIUM itff «a*l parn.Anrwnf !c of treatment^ vtiifc HOPE-DEAF TOR _ _ THE Garmore’s Artificial Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE THE REARMS •■•Id perform the work of iR* Ratanl Bran. Always m po-sitioB, but Invisible to others « onr.*i-.ru.or and «-\en whispers heard <JiMinci 4 v refer to thoMiaclBffthom. " refer to thoM ntlBff th«m. 8*-nd for descriptive cirrulni, (.AUSIOKE EAR SUUM CO, CINCINNATI, » tlfffftS The Bitters invariably remedy yellowness of the complexion and whites or tbe eyes, pains in the right side end nndr-r the right shoulder bfede, furred tongue, high col ore urine, n.-nsea. vertigo, dyspepsia, eonatipa tion, beaviuea. of tbe bead, menial despon dency. and every other manifestation or ee* oompaniment of a disordered condition of tbe liver Tbe siomacb, bowels and kidneys .'so f xperiecce their regulating and tonic in fluence For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. mar2 lm Bibb County Sheriff* Sales W ILL be told.before the court houre door In thncitj of Mac n. tiering tbe legal hoar, oi GOOD SAWMILL FOR $200. Our No. 1 Plantation Saw Mill is defined tn -e run bj 3,10 or 13 hor>e power Agricultural Engines. With this power lrom 1-500 to 4,000 Feet of lumber can be cut in a day. A product £5 to SO per c-nt. greater than can be cut with any re* ciprccating saw mi l with the same power. The nulls are complete except saw, and trill be put on tbe ctri-in Cincinnati for the low price of J2C0. and warranted in every particular haw Mills of nil sizes. Engines. Boilers. Shafci' g, Gearing, etc. Illustrated circulars sent free. LANE & BODbEY GO., John & Water Sts., Cincinnati, 0. aprl diawSm&weowlst Gray’s Specific Medicine. RADE MARK. THK ;rralTRADE MARK. Brglish rem rdy. An un failing ire for beminal eak- near. Spermat orrhea. fmpo- tincy, and ail diseases that, _ „ , fd i* *e ^ %Fore Takingquenee of srifAfter Taking abuse; as a less of memory, universal lassitude, pain in the back. dimn,js of vision, premature old age. a> d many othi.- diseases that lead .o in sanity and consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we do- sire to semi tree by mail to t very one. T he Spe cific Medicine is sold by all druggists at St per package, or six paesaget forts will be sent free by mail on receipt efthe money by addressing the GR\Y KEDIOINK CO. No -3 Mechanics Blocs. Detroit. Mich, told in Macon and every whereby all drnggi.ts. octlidswly. For sals by HUNT, E ANKIN A LAMAR. octlfl-cUwlY Macon. Ga G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, John P. Fort, eiecutor of the estate' of George W. Fort, has made appliration for leave to sell all tbe wild ai d uncultivated lands be ong-ng to said eatate at private sale. . . „ These are therefore to cite ntd admonish all persona concerned to be and appear at the Conit of Ordinary of laid connly on I he first M onday in Slav next, to show came, if ary they have. Why said application should not te graded. Witness my official signature. J. A. MCMANUS.Ordinary. April S.H80. apj* ltawlw* BORGIA. Bibb County.—Whereas R. 8. Wynn has made application for the setting apart a homestead of personal tj andthevalua- - - 8aidr m— J Gr t ion ot the same. Said application will bobeard on’Thartday the sixth day qf May. If 80, at ten o’clock, a. ml Witress my hand and official signature, April 14,1830. aprlStd* J. A. McMASUS, Ordinary. FOR FOOD. Aa manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecheq at Cincinnati, Ohio, is the Queen of table edibles and tlse moat delicious of Main preparations extant; * It is incomparably pure, healthful and economical, and a blessing alike to tbe sick and well, for children and adults. It enters Into the most recherche pastry, ices, and dessert dishes, enbras. ing blano-mange, ice cream, paddings^ custards, pies, etcl, lending a peculiar lellcacy and nutritious quality, and It . - -e a necessity and a luxury In every don..*> storehouse. No edible hi Arch stands so high the world over, gold try Grocers every.where. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, A«. Sand for Price-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY; . 9 ~ •ale onthef!-st Tuetcay in May mic, the fol lowing pr ptfrty, 1 o- wit: That t-arc-l of land ii:uat;d in Bibb county,in tbe third district origiua ly Houston now Bibb. ruui ty, being the east half of lot No 241, and ai-o a part if lot No. S l.e-iet on as the proper** of I’avjd Clay to satisfy a fl. f*.i*.|ied iro-n Bibb Superior Court in f»v rof Jusbua R r-cliofleld v., David C*aj. Property pointed out by p uiutifl’s attorney. # Also at the sums imo and place, lot No. fa d part cf lot No. 4 in block IS, situated in the city •fMscnu, on Mulberry ant tix'h streets, in Bibb county, la Tied on as the i rop'rty of the estate of barles A. Bill to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from B-fcb fcupirior Court iafavrrof Urditary of Bibocoumy.ureof the chit ren ofRobescO. Usher, d, reared, ys. Joseph M. Foard man and Susan M. K’ls executrix, etc. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s atUrpcy. # A'so at tbo same time and placs, lot No. 6. in square No. 70. in the city cf Mscon, Bib'i county, aith improv meats thereon, also tritnguWr piece of land on Mrahicgton Avenue fronting said tot; also atrip ol land i n Spring tt*. et. forty fee: wide, enclo td b> p.mission of Ui'y Coun cil of M coil Levied pn as tie property of B. V. ver.-on trustee, to satisfy a mortgage fl. ta. is sued from Bibb Super;or (’on t in faver of James B. r.rajbill vs B. V. Ivers n, trustee, fur Mrs. Juliet A. Iverson an 1 tor children. Property poi t'd out in said ft a. * Also at the same time ■ nd place, all that prep ■ erty known as the tanrard. property belonging to theesra eof Jacob8chap, set forth m Henry Hcball’.- cross b ll, >o wit: Lotsl. 7 and 8, south west commons, in block 87. and fractional lot 6, in block 31, iu the plan if the ci y of Macon, Bibb county. Georaic, and a so all the personal property ol ki don sail lota used as material in ■ he taunina business and all tools so used in.aia tannery. Letted ou as tbe property of Jacob Hchall. deceased, to sati-fya A. la. issued from Bibb gnoerior ourt.in favorof Reuben Go'so v» Henry echali.admiui-irator. Property pointed put by Diaintiff's attorney. ADUINISIXUTOK’S SALE. Q.BORG1A. BIBB COUNTY.-Under and br vrttue of an order I- om the Oourt of i uri nary ef said county, will be sold onth" fir*! Tuesda in Mat next, beio-e the court hou dior in the city sf Macon, during the legal hours ol saM,.tbe following property to witi . One undivided thiid interest in thirty-ore acres of land lying in Godfrey's district, in said county, bring lot No. 88, bounded nortt by let No. 37, en the esst by lot No 89, m tbe Kulh by lot silt-- and on the went bv the land former v owned by the < st>te cf Bailey- Also one hall acre < fluid on tbe east side of the Ocmulgee river and known as pirt of four acres of land No. fi • in the Macon reserve and. deeded to Tabetba Wright by k. F Wool'olk. said iot Ijirgontht Miiiedgfvilie road. ; Sold as the property of-De quol'a W<«lfolk. deces-ed, for the purpose o paving the debts of said eitate and for distribii lion. Terms cash. April s, 1880, A. B. BOSS, sprfiftswtw Admiaisirator. Know Thyself. npti E untold miteries that JL m remit lr. m indiscretion ib early life may be allevi rt-. ed and cure-1. Those who doubt this assertion should purebsse the now m-dical work puhliahed by the PEA body MEDICAL INHII rUlE. Boston, * "-ntitled THKBCreNCB OF LIFE —, nBtig FHXeilikYfiTlON. Exhausted vi tality rrrvons anl phytical crbility.or viuiitv impaired by the errors of youth or tro close or t^o close application to bmintia, may be rt stor ed and manhood regained. Two hundredth edition, revised aod enlarged. Just published. It is a.-tandard medical work, the b*st in the English language, wntlen by a physician of great exoerience, • to whom was awarded a gold and jewelled medal by the Ha- tional Medical Asscciation. It contains beauti ful^and foral?torm --of pievailine many years of oitersiva an-1 successful practice, either cne ef which i« worth trn times the price of the hook, hound in French cloth, pric; only $i, sent by mail po.tpaid. — The London Lancet says: “No person should be without this valuable bock. The author is a noble benefactor.” An illustrated sample sen, toad on receipt ol 6 cer.ig for postage. " The author r-lers iby permission to JOSEPH 8 FItn'fR, presidmt; W. 1. P, INGRAHA M, vice president; W PAINE, M D<«’ 8 GACNTT, M D; H J ROUChT. M D, R if KLINE.» D. J R F OT.COM B. M D. N It LYNCH, W D, and X R U’CONN BLL, M D faculty of the Philtdel-. phUUmyersitv of Medicine and Surgery, also ” ’ rsity of f al Medical Asscciation. it contains oeautl- ind very expensive mgrartngs. Three hun- I psget, more than JO valuable prescript'ons ill form- ot prevailing oina«e, the result of the faculty ot the American University of Phils-, dolphin,also Hon P A BIS'ELIaMD, prtsident ol the National Medical t sscebtiou. Address Dr W H FAR- KER. No 4 BulSncb Ft, 3! is ten. Mass. The au thor ma* re consul^ ^cn all diseases nqut-'Bg skill and experier.r-. novSo wlv HEAL THYSELF Q.HNXBGI—BIBB BOUNTY.—Whereas, L. A. Savrge. executrix < f the estate ef « a'a- dcniaSavsgi, isle of raid county, deceased, has made appli- alien f r letters of eismiaaicn from Said estate. These are therefore, to cite and admorishall leisons o"ncerited, to be and appear at the lonrt of Ordinary of said county on the Orst joun oil viruillir.v u Ram uuutiijr im ti.c uisi Monday in Jul next. 10 show c -use, if any they have vhy aa'd application should not be gra'tel. . Witness my official signature Aoril 31,18:0. J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary. »ar41aw-4w4* G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—When as w. R. Jones has made arp'catton for letterso Also |at the tame time and p’ace, the following lo-wit: Pert of the two-acre lut, northwestern ranro. No. 22, in squ n 84, frontin, 190 fiet. lcoro or less, on Geoigta Avenue, ad cluing the property of Mrs. Boy kin, and runni-g back 800 feet, more or less, to tbe alley, in the City of Macon. Levied on by U J. Wrier, Tsi Collector and ex-officio sbrrilf, to satisfy tie taxes due by .ames F.Nisbet, trus tee, f -r the year, 18i8aod 18-9 A lso, at the same time ami place, the following to-»it: Partof the two acre lot. No. 24. rorth- western range, i.i square No,84, in ti e city of Macon, fronting ICO feet, mote or less.cn Geor gia Avenue, adjridrg the property of Mrs. Boykin, and running back 300 feft. more or less, to the alley. Letietl cn by H. J. Fetir. 'lax Collector, to satisfy a tax ft fa., held by W. F uoodall, transferee, Fr taxes due by James T, Nisbet. trustee, for the year 1879. Also, at ih* saiu-rtimo snd pla-e.the 'ollowiog to-wit: Fart of lot No, 4 in tquie No 72, c r- nerol Pine and Spring stree .at the inferiee ti ■ n of Cotton venue, in the City of Macon, and being tbe store bouse new occupied by L. J. Sbapleigh. Levied on by H J. Peter. Tax Col lector, to satisly iJie tales due by W. L. Ellis, trustee for wife, for the year 1879. A so, at tbe tame time aud place, the following to-wit: Fart of lot No.3. in iquare No.87, fronting 50 feet on Fine street, neur the comer of Fourth, running b- cs 1 0 feet and adjoiniu* tie Julius Pettr place, in the city of Macon, levied on bj H.J. Pe er, tax collector, to satisfy the taxes due by An zander Matbews.agunt for Mrs. M. K. Mathews, said taxes being for tbe year 1879. A Iso, st ths same time and plsci. tbe following to-Wit: Part of lot Nos. Sand 6, in iquure No. 76. fronting 75 leet more or less, ou seoind street, running back 210 feet to the alley, and ao joining the property of Sabers and others, in the irty of Macon. levied cn by H. J. Peter, tax eollett.tr. to satisfy tho taxes due for the year 187'.by Mra.E. A. Clark,executrix ol the estate of D: F.o'ark. Alto at the tame time and place, thefo'low- ine, to wit. part ol lot No. 4. in square No 71. New street in city of Mi lacon, occn- fronting on Now street in city pi.dhy H. L. Co.k ar.d pjichated by him Irem Mrs T. A. Harris. Levied on as the property o! tbe Macon Bmldirg and Loan Association ta •wtkfv three fl. t s lor state an t touuty taxes for tho tears 1*7 ,'S 6and IS77. Property pointed ont by G. W. Guitiu, attorney for county. Al>o at t’ e same time and place. tb» followir g, to t7it, th*t part of lot No 202 in the fourth dis tiict ot origin-.ll? Hour ton,now Stttlaud district, Kibh county, hing on the eastern aids of tbe Southwe: tern rai-iosif, at.u bounded on tbe north by lands of Aiaot.e. st by lauds of B. C, frown, and south by lands of iheettste of Wm. Carlos, containing ICO acres, more or less, and being the tract c ort)!Rg--d to Dvitl B-.llard, by 8. M. Brown. Levied on by H. J. Peter, tax collector, to satl-fy tbe taxes due on said property for the year 1879. amountof tax and costs, s 12.65. Also at tho same time snd place thefollowitg to-wit. Teree fourths of an aqre of land and imoroveaents thereon in Godfrey Diitnc*, on Windsor liill fronting HO ffimore or less on a 60 fvotstreet,betweentheohl ad new Houston roads, sr.d udjoinii g the lanl of Collins and oth ers, an . being tie property lo/mtrly own-.d by James M. Fagley. lr-vied ones the prot erty of tbe City Building and Lean As oeiati n. to satisfy a tax n fa. vs. lr. W. Bunt. President of sa d Asso ciation, lor taxes due on the capital stock of said Associ -tion for the yea' 1679. Also, at ths same time and place, ths ‘.following to-wit: Let No. 4 in, art Mac n,on tbe lite tf the Citv lint ts, lying between J. A. Nelson arid the Metbcdist.Church, containing oce had acie m re or les<, levied on hy H J. Pete', T. C , to aa’isfy four tax ft fas. rs. Peter C. Havrjer. Trus tee. for his children, Blanch and Irwin, (or tbe taxes due cn tbe above dt scri- ed property for the yearslS75,18 7.lS7S.?n. 1879 Also at tbe same time and niece, the following property ty-wit: That part cf lot No. 8 in square No. 22 in Iheciir Of Macon, county and State aforesaid, adjoining lot No. 4 in said square, fronting 25 2-# feet on Cher* street, and run ning back the same wioth2!0 feet to Wall street, containing 1-8 o! an acre more or Ie-s,and b-irg tbelqtand improvements lately owcecCby-W. A, Ch-rry. Levied on ts the pioperty of'the Homo Building and Ikj.ii Atsociaticn, to satiafy four fl. laa. ti r Kate and coolIv taxes for the yean 1871.1ft C. 1877 and 1873.' Property pointed out by G W. Gu.-tin. a.porney for count Also at tbe the same time and pi- ce the foil ow ing, to-wit: Lots 1,2,8, 4 aud 6 n block No H, betwrtn H«wthotne and Tupelo streets ih tbe city of Macon, contain ng i'A acr a, mors or les*. Levied cn sa tbe pioperty of the Meohanict’ Building and Loan Association, to satisfy, five fi. fas. for state and county taxes for the years 1875.1876.1877,1878 and 1879. Property pointed out by G. W. purlin, attornev for county. Also, at the tame time aid pltoe, tbe follow ing, to-wit: Thst rarcel ol land in acounty, near the boundary lice of tbe city of Macon, formerly owned by M. 8. Thomson, and known in Tbtmson’s plan of survey as Jots No. l td 16 .inclusive in block No.. JS, but da Bo*rdm*r/s map cf the City of Maoon at block No.12, situated act ween a continuation of Mclut'sb and Elbtr: streets, levied on as the pro erty of Lcmnlgco uuilding and Loan Asa*-, elation, to sa irty & tax fi. fa. lor the year 1873' Property pointed ont by G. W. Gustin. atterney lor county. ■ GEO. F. UHKRRY, aprl6-law-4w feberiff. O RDIN ARY’8 Office. Jcnes Cooniy. Georgia March 8.168-j.- Whereaa John P. Chi Ida guardian for Jesate J. and Madison (j. Barfield ap lies for (iiamis>ion. These so to cite and admonish all persona concerned to show esure if any they have, at this office, on first Monday in May next why the same shall not be granted. Witness my hand officially. marttd* BOLAND T. 1088, Ordinary. Host and Cheapest ►AETIFiOIAL LIMBS. Special inducements to SOUTH- *R« soldiers: Satisfaction given in a'lhvn First pren inm at Atlanta and Manor. Georgia Fairs, 1879. Best of refer ences in your State. Apply at once for full information speoU) terms, etc. Addr ssUHAKLBft hi KViNft Msnufartur-rlor U.8 Govaram'l. 152 West Fourth etreet. Cincinnati. O, ati17-il2t«waw-iB B PIDM HABIT CURE Aswly By B. M. Woolley Atlanta. Ca. Reliable evi dence given, and refer* nee to I urt-d patients aid pby stciana. centf for icy book on the hah it and its cars. 325QG Kuardianvhip o' tbe person and property or W L. ar.d 1 ula E. Jones, minor.children «! Susan Jones, deceased. . , , These are there rro to c te and admonish all Teraona c-tncerne t to bo and app-ar at tbe Court otOr'inary of svidconnty.cn the fir*t Monday in May next, to thow cause, if aty ihoy tav , whv said appfic-tion should not be grautad. Wituesa my official signature. J. A. MoMAK^TS. Ordinary. April 8,1889. npr41favr4ws* G KORtila, B1BBDUUA1Y —Wneteas. K, A I'iisbt-t.sdminirtratorot the estate of Flor ence B. Ni-bet. l*te of raid county dccea-rd.has made appltcit-on for leave to sell tbe wild lands be.cuginw to said estate at privatesale. Tbi* is tberefure to cite aud admonish all ptr- ronscoaternrd to beendnprB-rat the Cocrtof Ordina'y of avid o«iunty, on tbe firat Monday in Mav next to show caute if any they have, why said at plica* ion should n** be granted. Given under my hand officially. Auril 6.16S0. J. A. McMANUd, apr7td*. Ordimry. TH K r Cincinnati Packing Packers tf ’ POHK, aKD . r QUEEN OP THE WE3r BRAND.-,OP Extra Sugar Cured Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast .. » Bacon. Cincinnati, Ohio. .vIS wfim • V *1o l'Z ; ; Kn a| r ifsraw go =2l<S5 I-« ag* IfsS S i If isflir n igng-js ’Tml STRAYED- F BOM the subscriber on the 29th of March meu-e colored mare male, aged five or six yean. When she loft bad a thoe on the 1* ft fore f.iot, bad a wart cn tl e neck rear where tbe cel lar • orks A liber: 1 rewa- <1 will bo paid for her delivery. Any informut on thanSfullj received Address J. T. HOLT, Maco Care B. P.'Qns’cr.iprtt-dawltw -IALLQUIET ONTHE POTOMAC, Rattle-Snake Water Melon Seed, /"'kN.X hundred pounds of genuine s'riped or vy Ra\)le Snake Wa.tr-melqn seed, to fce sold for melon growe.s, by - ■ J.F.GREBR, 44 Poplar 8t.. Msood, Ge. l8far Bier. Peace DecM Bel Sifei YistoriBBS. .marts dst vtl M°rtgage Fale ot Land- BORGIA. CRAW FORD COUNTY.-By Tir- I \J t«e of the power vested in m, by two mort gages executed by AnnicVariah Harper, 'o-wit: . One ssortgsre giver, to 1 ecu re a e-rtain pr im- issory note lor rtwenty-flve dollars due the 18th October, 1879, hearing inteiest at 12 per cent, per J annum, after "maturity. Said mortgage dated [ 18th day of May. 1879. and recorded in tbeClrrk’} office Superior Courv of said eonnfy, in book J. And one ether meets-ge given to -coure a cer- ] tain promissory note for fi-ty doflars. due No- ▼ember 1, lf79, bearing interest at 12 per cent, prtannum after maturity. Paid mortaaredat-a 6th March, 1879, and recorded in Cle'k’s office Kiperior Court of sa.d county, in book J. I will I On tbe fit st Tuesday in Anri*. 1880, before the I Piano Blockade Raised. ir... | rEOBGIA, Bibb Ocunti-vWhereas Mrs. 80- U phi* B. Hall, admlnistra.rix of the estate of E. Bord. late of arid county deceased, rip-e- sonta to the court-in her petition, duly filed and entered on recoid, that she has fully auminisf cd K. Bond's estate. 1 Thlsis therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause, if any tbry can, why said administ-xtor should not be dlasharged from her sdjwtalsnatiOB and receive letters of dismission on the first'Mondsy in June, Given urderimy official signature. MAT marEtd# J AMCMANU8. Ordinary. G* of a ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Under and bv " virtue of an order from the Court of *>rdi- naryof said county. will be sold onth* ftist Tues day in Ma* next, before tb* court bouse door in the city of Mat on. daring the legal hours of sale, one bout* and lo* in the cilV of M-nm, anown ns partof lot No. 19 in tbe city o! Maco-i. in said county,b unded on tbe east bj the reside: ceol T. D. Tinsley, on the west by the res dent eof tl-rry Davi*. north by Johnson stn et and esutb by the lot of A. B. Boss, said lot containing one- quarter acre more or less. Bold as the property ot Sarah G. Tins'ey, late of said county, deceased, for tbe purpose of distribution. Terms cash. April fi, I8S0. T. D. TINSLEY, air61taw4w<= Administrator. J3NES CiM TY SHERIFF SALES. W> ILL be sold before the court house door in V v thet -wncf Clinton, Jones conutj. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April next, between iho I-gal hours of salr, the following property, to- wit: 1 hree hundred and. thirty acres of land. more or lees, adjoining tbe lands of Jch-i S Btewart,kobt Smith aud F.B. | J JMBHsakelardo hers. Levied on a* the property of Alford Glawron to satisly two ft. fas. issued Irotn the Superior Court of said oc-unly in tavar of Elixabeth Gbtwacn at d Stod&rd B. Ulawson..administrators oltbecs tat* of Jesse Glawson. deceased, vs. Alford OlawBoa, principal, and Pealon Glawson and Joseph Glawson, security. Tbe other rt. Alford Glawson principal, and Beabon Glawson and James Giawson serunty. Property pointed out byorooftbe plsintilla. and in possession of de fendant. This February 28. 1880. • feh27fd -W. J. GRESHAM. Sheriff, SALE OF LAND. B Y virtue Of a power of sale conferred.upon tlqe undersigned by mortgage de«d, executed on Jl, unuersigueu uj the 11th day ol February, 1879, by Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons snd Bufflu R. R. Barr, (said deed beirg recorded in tbe office of the Clerk ot.the Superior Court of Twiggs county. Book P, folio f48). wo will sell b-rore tbe court house door, in tbe tovnot Jeffersonville, in the county of Twiggi, at public outc-y, to the hkhest bidder, for cash, o* tbe first Tuesday in May n-xt, between the usual hours of ssle, all that tract or parcel of laud, situate, lying and being In the twenty- eighth district of originally Wilkarson, now Twigrs county, and known and distinguished in the plan of said district as part 0! lots No. 79 and 99. containing seventy five acres, more 01 le»», being the premises whereon said Elisabeth Sim mons and said Barr resided upon said 11th of Feb-nary, 1879. Bold for tiro purpo-e of Paying a debt created by tote on February 11,1379, a- d ipeeffi din said deed on which there is a b»l- a. ce due of fifty dollars and interest) and expen ses of this proceedi- g. Good and fee simple t - ties made to purchaser on day of sale. „„„„ mchI81aw4w. COLEMAN 4 NBW80M. Offlee s»f she Raiurasa 4i«iumia«t»M Atlasta, Ga., March 26.1880. CIRCULAR No. 2. • . . jj - T HE following changes are made m ths Stand- - ard “Schedule ot Maximum Rates” for Pas sengers ana P eights, established by the Commis sioners, ior each Railroad Uomrany in this State, viz: 1st. The several Passei ger Bates now in use on th* Hartwell Railroad, the Cherrkee Railroad, tbe Borne Railroad, and the Pandersvilleand Tennille Railroad, may be continued as mati- mnm rates on ssidioads re-pectlve’y until ching ed hereafter by the Commis ioners. 2d. Tbe Brunswick and Albany Railroad Com pany is allowed to make its maximum rates lor freights by adding SO per centum to the said Standard hates established by the Commissioa- 3d. The ColumWs and Borne Rai'rord Compa ny is allowed to make its own maximum rates for freights by adding 21 per centum to the said Standard Bates ot the Commissioners. ♦th. The Northeastern j-aflroad Company is allowed te make its maximum rates for freights by adding 10 per e*ntum to the ssid Standard Rate*of tbe Commissioners. ! i.j Ttis Circular will b« published as tho law re qnires. and a copy cf ths same is diro-ted to be sent to each Railroad Otmpany in the State. - JAMES M.. SMITH, Chairman - R. 2. BACON, 80c'y. mari8dlaw4w $30 EEWAUD.. TYTlLLbe paid lor the delivery toBihb coun- TT ty jail ota necro"woman hsmedHsr . Gil bert. about twenty-five years old, sup-osed to weigh about 140 pounds, about fly* test sir inch- s higli. When last heard of was at Montezuma, March 4th; she was in company with her mother Dafny Johnson, about fifty-five years old, pox marked, aad her sister Sarah Johnson, a tall, likely girl who has a smalt girl child with her— all ot them black. They may change their names." ALBa, MKL&OSB. Maoon. Ga., March SI. 1830. apr 1-wtf CON3U MPTION CURED. An old physician, retire 1 from practice, hav- ng had placed in bis hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy lor the speedy and permanent ctirefc Consumption, Bronchita*,Catarrh.Asthma, ard all Threat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure, for Nervous Debility ana all Nervous Complaints, alter having tested the wonderful curative power* in thornands o' case*, has felt It his duty to make it known to bll suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive land a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe with full directions for preparing and using, iu German, French or Bnglitn. Seat by mail by addressing with staa, ■amiagtbhi paper,'V. W. BARBAB 149 Fewer*'4 Block- Rccheater, N Y. DISSOLUTION. rjtHK firm of Ashly A Speir was iitii day dis- solved by mutual eons'rt. Mr. J shly retain ing tbe States cf Doric a, Kentucky. Mississippi. Louisiana and all territo>y. in Georgia souta of tbe line of tai toad running from Colamtus to "Savannah via Macon, aad Mr. 8petr retsining Tennessee, A labs a. T-xas. A rksrssi .nd all territorv in Georgia north of said railroad line. (Signed) J. 8. A8BLEY. ^G. W. BFE1R. March 19,1880. mar28-law4w For State Treasurer. TUB friends of D. N. SPEER of Troup coun ty, announce him as a eandi late for the office of 8tate Treasurer, sutjrct to the action of the Democratic convention. apr!4td BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—It is agre-dby and hots ecu the parties hereof, all residents said county snd State, t* form a limited co« partnership, under the laws of Georgia, and that said cop-inner,hip shall be conducted under the following p-ovirions: 1. The firm name of sa-t? copartnership shall be W. A. Doody,” which alone shall be used in its dealinrs. 3. Said copartnership shrilly* located in the city of Maron, sari countv and gUte, and ita business shall bo the dealing ny retail in Gene ral mere handise. such as dry roods, clothing, bootB and shoes, and other articles ol snch char- actor. 8. IV. A. Doody 6h«ll be tbe general partner, and sh 11 have full direction snd management of the bu-mes*. Myron Nusabautn and Joseph Danneuberg all ol i«:d county, are special part ners. 4. W. A. roody has contributed four thousand dt-Fars to raid partnership and My-on Kusg- baumand Joseph Daunt ubtrg have each con- tribetrd four thousand dollars to the capital stock of tbe same. f. This parturrshipr hall begin on the 70th day of January, 1880. and shall en-i on t^r 20th day of J*nu«ry, 18y3, units* sooner dissolved, as here inafter prov-cHd. to-wit: In caseetiher party be comes diss li-fled with svid partnership the nme n ay be dissolved after the first year, n-o- vided six months nctire be given after ssid lime, cf such intended dissolution to ;he other party or parlies—said notice to be m writing, ginug tin rea»ona therefor. It is furth-r agreed that the asid W. A. Docdy sl.a’l be paid from the partnership attels; the su-u of fifty dollars per month, and this amount to be charnel to the expense account. This pay ment to ix-nti-.ue until a dissolution, unless oth erwise agiocd on. Witness our hand', this l£tb day of January, 1889. W. 4. DOODY. MYRON NUmJB'*UM JOdH’K DANfiENbERG.' Signed this 12th day ot January, 1837, and ac knowledged batore J. T. RODGERS, N. P. Bibb Co.,Ga. 5TAC02V Ga.. Jaou.ry 12,1889. I rer'ify that the xb.vo mstrum-nt was signed a- d arkn- wledged by tbe part cs thrrelo helore ms this e ay. J.T. RODGERS, N. P. B.buCo.Ga. EOBGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Before mec*me _ in person. W. A. Doody. who being duly sworn deposes at d svy a that he is tbe general partuer in a limited copartnership abont 10 be formed in ssid county, under the name if W. A. Do rdy. aud 1 hat Myron Nussbaum and Joseph Dannsnberg a*e the special partners therein, and that the amount agreed to he contributed by each of them to wit: the sum of fear thousand dollars, to the capi'al stock < f S- id firm. ha« been actually paid in. and in gooi faith contributed thereto. . A. DOODY. Sworn to&nd subscribed before me thuSOth day of January, 1830. J. T- RODG8RS, . mar2 vt4w Nntsr* Hihb county, Georria. Whereas Samuel li. Chifea, administrator e tute Lucinda Mason, deccas-.d applies fordts* mission. , These are to cite and admonish n’l persons concerned to show esu-o st th ! s office.on the flirt Monday iu June next, if any they have, why the ssme shall - ot Becraniei. Witm as my hand offic ally. mar5‘d* R T. ROS3, Ordinary. G 1 Th« long strike snd lockout in New York _ _ __ Piano fsotoria# ended . Ail factories open. ecu-t-house "door in Kroxviile. Georgia, expose I 6.000 Ucied on*, workman azain at work. A as public sale, to ihehighe-t-bidder, for cash, the! new p ano furred out eyor; ton m>nn'es." following described proiN-rty, to-wit: One hun-I Workmen happy. Porchaaers who wanted fiSFjSS *;rtyu«0) Sd-c.of land, wore or less, p -: tDO g and oomdn’t get them also happy. We fkFgallo'H No.42, norihof the Macon r ad, h . j M . n vrv rima fertile naat two mlbe tilth district ol Crawford countv, Ga. Ti- I °* Te , m “ t0 VT V m . I ° t , ,n9 P M ‘ ths in fee simple will be mode o tho" purohusfr f ®"'ret}-8 ’o far-icb piaDCB to impatiecl pure as aathorixed in svid mortgages. Baid iract of I ebaecre who won wi unueratand that pianoa 'and wlll be nold to tail fy the pri-tcipal, interest, I had to bi made hoiora dcl-vered. and it hu and s'tono- y’s fe- a,-to-wit, stven‘y-flve dollars I worried n« muchly, bnt the “winter of oqr pr-neipal, 1 with interest as abort discrired.andj rii-c-'nient** ie w over, and we are twenty dollars attorney's fees, as expressed in »aid mortgages. Ihs.ssM mortgages m&de and delivered to me. the undersigned, to secure said notes with tbe power tipress-d therein to sell said property in tbe eveut default war made m All Bight Again the payment thereof, and default having boon I B ck ord- ns will be filled in short metre, mode, us the day of sale I will execute titles in and aew ones hy l.ghtDiug express Oar stock lee simple to the same. February 20.1880.-td A, B. SMALL. Executors’ Sale. now on hind ie veiy largo, end it is, only cer tain styt. e that we have t er n abort of. There I are *”C(.miog, coming,” 390 090 more and [ don't yon for. et it Bert of all,.read this: rTKDHd snd by virtue cf an o-der granted by U. tho Hon. James F. Broadawsy, Oroinary iu and for the csenty of Baker, bfr.te of Georgia, will be s. Id bef re the court h-use doer cf Ha- t-r county, town of Newton, within the le. a! hour. Prtsent Prices Guaranteed* Hav ng made new cont'v ts with leading maiufaetnrera. whjrh ' good until Ju y HHUH let UeX', SCO engageisat*. <nJdWrt6ei»*d ot rale, inlbe fl-stTueadav in April 1 ext,a? the I by that date at on--' ->t price a (feme property of .tbe estate of W. D. William-, late of what will sre shall not a prices again nn'-i Baker county .deceased, thre-lnndrtd and'rev- r - - - ..... - - ■ enty-threeard one third t*7. r ' “ siiratrd in Howmro’s district. and knqtan»»lotiNoa.2*4. 2t , W - .. . , , .. . - ing IOS731 8 acres, void for divirion among the aivsncexfi wholesale ooat, and oar present EGRGIA. flibbCtnotv— Whereas Mrs Ma;4 lha L. Harris, guardian o! Mattie J., Ann's L. snd Jimmie A. Hsrris, has applied to ih Uourt cfGrdinaiy of-aid ecu ty fer :: rliicharg 8 from her guardian»hipof said Ma'iie J . Anni,1 L. and Jimmie A. Harr's of tbe-r ie son and prod- ersy, tl. 1- i* Inere'or* to cite all persons concern ed to be and apt-ear at the Court cf Ordinary . said county on the first Monday in M».r licit show cause, if sn* they have, why the said Mar thaL Harris should not be dismi-ied 110m he guan'i»n.-hin cf sail Mattie J., Anr.ie L.and Ji-*mfe A. Harris and receive the usual letters of dismission. - Give- uuder my official signature, febltd* J. A. Me MAN 116, Ordinary. Home s in Western Arkansas Apply u 1b« Lilti* Ro- a snd Fort fur sale th- West _ healthy ciima'e, fer ile roil, sud not affected by droulb. Easy terms of sale.* Full inferuta-' ncn. W H. SLACK, Land Comruifiioner, m2* - wist Liit-c Ktrk. Ark. LANE & liODLSY CO , CINCINNATI. Manufacturers ol Siundurd PLANTATION M ACHIKi-EY, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE Steam Engines* Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Hangers. Pul leys, eto. 1 Our machinery is strong. Mmj-le aud well made andiv especially acanted t* the wants ot farmers and Planters, for G11 niug. Sawing. Grmdiug and Factory use. Btud f-r an rilua- rated catalogue. LANE ECDI IT t () Joh" and Water Sts., Cincinnati, O. msrMttawSm-weowlSiy LARGE PROFITS May b: realized from small investments bv ope rating in GRAIN or COTTON J-UTUkBS through the MOB. Lh rOBLIO COTTON AND GRAIN LXCHANGR. Small operators have equal facilities with tie largest Bt siceis con ducted by mail or telegraph. and c’at.-y report trailed to 111 ensfomer.-*. sio baya or soils ten batec Cotton or 1,000 bushela Wheat, etc. Send for rxnlaliato*y c,reulsr«, etc.. To * F. alT .UINS ACO.. 4« St. Francis St., Mobt.e, Ala. 4. l 7 l 7 r 7 A YEAR and espouse* to av-uta .4 4 Outfit Free. Address V O VlCK- 8RT Aurasta, Maine, heirs of said W. D. Williams, deceased. Terms ea*b. .: c - n . '-.a... feb24 law4t J. H.'A.W. W. WIL1 JAM?, Eiecurtrr. | prices Are sfill extremely low. Bakers - Can Never Buy Cheaper /"ARDlNAfiY’S Office. Jones County. Georgia, Lr MarchS, 1880.—Whereaa A. A. tarfioW, ad- | mmUtrator estate John J. Barfield, deceased, applies for dismisa-lon. Tbe 0 are to cite and admonish all persons con certed "to • how cause at this offi e, on first Mon day in June next, If ary they have, why tho same shall not be .granted. Witness my hand officially. marfitd# ' R. T. R0S8. Ordn n-y. and tb*y will lcee time and money by wait ing. We have special bargains to cffercaeh buyers New i-eirumeuta, new atvies, new prilee. new te.-tsu. 8ecd for Catalogues and DeacriptiYe-Illustrated Price Lists, giving fall information 'Address, OBiiANS ******* F - ng * Stool, Bock, only '9i. FIANOSl" Stool, Cover and Book, ssl to writ u. 11 nitrat ed Catalogue FREE. Addre s, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. A»V£&TISERS mm & bates, O RDINARY’S Office, Jones County, Georgia, -_.,u March 3,1880. SAVANNAH. UA, WI0LfS*lE tim AMD 0RBA1 DEALERS. dec27-dltawlwly b EUBGiA. BIBB COUNTY-Whtr . -.s Si VT mon Levy has applied, to me for the sett ng _ , ■as*0L T p(pwpt_ ticnol the same,and lwill piss upon saidap- Dlicat'on at my sffice on Thursday the lG.h day Of April, 188-1. at 10 o’clock a. m. V* itrrss my Official signature, March 26,.1830. mar27td J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. Citatio of Heirs J^lEORGIA. Bibb County—Francis Eisner as aj the administrator ol M. Eisner, lute of sa d county, deceased, havig filed his a-niuat : on in thlscourt for a citation of the heirs of the do- ceased for a distribution of the e,tate now in his har els. These are therefore tocite the next of kin*f de ceased to be am appear at the Court ot Ordinary lor said county on tbe first Monday iu April next, then and thore to show their relationship todeoeased. Witness my cfflzial signature, this March 1st, 1£S9. mar6td* J. A. McMANUft, Ordinary. DENTISTRY. Bespeclfullv announce to tho citizen of Ma- _.oon and tho public generally, that lhave opened on Mulberry street, osposi'.e the Lanier House, a Dental office, w here I will practice den tistry in all its branches. 1c r llally invite my friends and former pat- rent and the eublio g-rerally who neon the ser vice of a dentist to call on me. Very respectfully, ». B,BiRPIELD, D, D, 8. iailR-dlm-wSm* ; . *> o SHERIFF’S NOTICE. G EORGIA. Baker Courtly.—Ou and after this d»te unt’l tort her not ce. the lersl adr.rlisc rasnts ol the Sheriff if kakercounty will be pub lilhed in the Albany News. J.H. ROWELL, Sheriff. Newton. March S, 1885 -It* A. C, TAXLOR^ B 1 to: re{ief. etc . Bibb Sut-e- RT I U , rior Court, October WM. TAYLOR J 1879. It anpearirg to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant is not lobe found 1% this ooouty; and it further app-er.ng'.tlist he doe* rot Reside ih this Stat-: Order-tf, ihatser- viou be forfeited od said defendant, by publica tion to tie and appear at the next term ef this Court, or that co-ar’ainaut te allowed to pro- Ordered further, tint tkla o der be rullilhed once a o onth fer lour mon;ht. in th- Telc-granh and Measenser, a public gazette pubiiihed in the citvof Macon. By the Court J ‘1 JOHN L. HARDEMAN, re*, Comp'ainant’* Solicitor.or T J. SIMMONS, J.8.O.M.O. A true extract from the minutes ol Bibb bn- perior Court. This 22d November. .1879. - dec23-lam4m*. . . A, B. ROrtft. Clerk. JSO l’tCE LElVil -TOSELL LAND. G BORGIA, JONB'S COUNTY—Four, week* alter date application will be m-de ,t i the Court of Ordltaryof Jones ouunty, lor an > order to .ell *14 tbe lands Xnd undivided interest in lands beloogi-g to enate of Joseph C. Barbee deceased, in thi county of Jcnes. Marchl.TBSQ- marstds* A J.-STEWART, ; 1 11 r : ■ >:tl ■-■•J.il l.iAldministralor. 'non* enneernrd ir objections in mr of- fleo by the first Monday ih Jose next, why tbe ■ — ■“ - —— rot h-ihiminapri-fm-w thtmisKi , bia guardianship of John -N, Little and irecettre the usual letters. cJ dismusion- • J i."v,- ■' Given undtr.my efficia' signature. - - marfitd* J. A. McMANU4. Ordiutiy JONES “"— G eorgia. 'Jones coUNTY-wh-roT, Charles L. Ridley applies f jr sdm!ni»*ra- • ontfiet ‘ tion with the will annexed, leitste of Mil Susan A. Ridley, deceased. These are to ti e aud admonish all person* cr ncerned 1o show calls* it any they ha-e wh» _ hy They ha-e why the same .hall not be granted at '■ tbe next term of th's court, 00 fir.<t Monday in April next; Witness my hahd ofllciMly. ' ' ifai8it*» EOLANDT RO88. Qrdlrary. G EORGIA, bibb County.—Whereas William L. Abbott baa n ado application for letters ol guardianship nt the property c* JphuXsrlj Thrathcr and Ahn-e Lee Tbraiher, resident ot Fit rid a, and minor children of Bsrly W. Thrash. «r. late of the State of Florida', deceased. This is therefore to cite and admonish all per sona ror eerned t- bo end appear at ihe Court c-f Ordinary on tbe firit Monday in April next, to show cause limy they have, why letter* of guar- dianvhip should not • e granted** the applicant. Given under my official mar6'de: fficial signature , u{ ; ,; . A. McM aNUS, Ordinary. G BORGIA. Bibb Ooahty.—Whe-Ga* . A. B. .lost, administrator ol the raUte of Dequiha Vi oolfulk, late of said county decerned, has m de application fer leave to sell all the real estate be longing to ssid estate. t ud Ifr. ;vjj oc‘. This is therefore to rite and admonish all rer- sons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary cf said county on tbe first Monday in April next to show reuse if - any they tare, why said application should net be gratoted. tin nd Given under my hand and. official signature. I* J. A. V CMANU8, Ordinary. msr7td* O' KDINAEY’ft office, Jones county, Georgia. January *0.1889.—Whereas Robert H. Par son guardian for tlicminor children of Samuel T. Morgan, dsceased, applies to me for dismission from said guarJisnshlp.y «.-r. ;v .»..jl r-,- These are to notify an persons concerned to •bow cause at this office ou or by tbe firat Mon day in April cert, if any they have, wby the rents shall not be granted. Witness my hand officially, j»Bt4:d* BOLANDT. Bogs, Ordinary: hDLNARY’8 ofbee jetnes * o* ntV, Georgi*, .irhard Jdm- ctmn _ January 99.1890.—Whereas Ris son. sdmiatatreter of estate of Toliver Hares de ceased, applies to me lor tUstnitnom These are to cite aad admonish all parsons cog eerned to show muse at this office en Or by ihe firat Monday in May next, if <07 (bey tibe, winr tbe same shall cot be granted, itneos mv hand iHctaL^, lanto td* ROLAND T. ROSB, Ordtnarr. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE- - virtue of an order from , the Court ot C nty. will he sold cn the nary of said county, will ha sold cn the flt*t Tuesday in May neit, before the court koosa door in the eltr of Maoon, daring ihe IrgaJ boars of sale, thirty-five share* ef the capital stack of the Southwestern railroad company belonging tbe ratal o' of James D. Carhart, deceased. Hold for tbe.pari ere of distribul ion. -Terms cosh, April 4.1880. JOHN tf. OU RD, ipr6]tawtw* Administrator. -NOTICE HIRTY days after date the nndersignei will A niake Application to the Mayor and Council of the oity of Moron fora Ieareot the reserve at the c rnerol Fonyth and Jyhuson streets, being a part ot the cut of the Macon knd Western rait- road.'forkhe purpose of erecting a sbureh there* on.' • ‘ ... I WM. HAZl.EHURftT, A. it. TLN8I.KY. aprjdlawlw Warden* ol Ft. Pauls church. rt BORGIA. B bb County, 1 —M hereas F. M AT Heath has made app'ici _ ,. leat ion for t jesters'o administration on the esta.e tf Lunsford Heath late of taid-c tn'y de earad. • - 1 Thii is lhereJoie to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to be and apueerattbe Court of Ordinary of snd counlv on the first Monday rf April 1 ret. to show c*uier.if auy th-y hare, why left' rs of tdminht ration shculd rot be granted to tbe applicant. Given under my official signature, mkrfftde J. a Me viANDS. Ordinary. ASIA, BIBB COUN t’Y.—Whereas Ben- G jt^ii-i T. Kay hss mad t appli ation for lot- tersot diamisaiun as administrator ftotn the ba tata o' Talentiua Nasb, late, of su'd, qounty(de The e are ther. hra to cite and admonish all persons eoreerned to be and 1 pi rae Ht thet.00rt Ot Ordinary of sa-d county on the firat Monday in AngB nest to' show caute. if any they have, why letters of dhmission should not be granted to applicant.' ’ - ' ' ■ 10 ' Witness my official signature. c • lan4- 1 J. A. McMANU-ft. Ordinary. O BDINART’fiOfflre. JonesConntv, Gtotgia MarchS 1880.—Wt* ~ ertaa Martha Pitts, guar- ' Fitts, applies to _ MarchS 1880. diau of John A. and Martha D. me for dismission. . ^ „ There are to cite .and. admonish all persons concerned t« show iwwl'm* th»y have, at this office, on first Monday ht.Kay next, -hjtWame shall not be grautou. Witness my hand offic'ally.' .—.. . - q*. irarStd* j!j, ! I' RQ«fi. Ordinary- i G EORGIA—BtBft COUNTY.—Whereas N; T. Johnaan ne* male applioatian for letters ef administration on the estate of John W. Bryan, late tf the State of Ter nassee, deco n«d, and it being shown tb'me that said JohnJW. Bryan hss an eitate in the oouaty-ot Bibb, in tald fttate of Georgia.; : : • *■' have, wby Jettsrs ol admmistntioa shou duot berrt , granted to applicant. . Witness my offifta! signature Aonl 3,1889 - J, A. MOVANUft, Ordinary. mar4 law 4w* : G EORGIA, BIBB UOGNTY.—Whereas J. A. Footer, administrator of the estate of A. B. Footer late of told coun'y deceased, has made ap plication for leave to sell all the wild landsbe- looeing to said t state at private ss'e. This Is t» cite all perac ns concerned fobs and appear at the Coprt of Ordinary of said county on tie firat Monday in April next, to thow eamo. if any they have, why said application should not be granted: Given andtr ay official signature, marttd* J.A.Mc«ANP9.Q4di»ary. . ADM INIS rKATRIX’8 SALE. B Y authority ef an order o> tbe Coart i t Ordi nary of Chatham soonty. will "bs told before the eosn hocie door in ttavannab.on the 1st Toe-day In i pril next, within the letal hours o. sale. < he following prupsrty belonging to th« estate of Bd- wa d 0. Anderson, deceased: All thst tract of land situate in the e .untjr of JBibb. fttate of Geor gia, near the city of Macon, au-t fronting on the road leading from II con to Forsyth in YineviUr, known as the place oought 6y Geo W. An- deraon from Mrs. H. B. Freeman, eieentrlx, etc. containing MS acres, more or lass. . For information apply to Turpin A Ogden, JANE M. ANDSRSON, RD XF O fhoA/Al a AJminiftrstnx* rr-^t ! dMuitatOn ie*. administrator ef the „,mntf G. Boan.lste tltaid county, hss made application Jor Istteu of ' * l Tbe^ < »^^iwef<ira*'. t* eto afii sdmoniili all t#»rsea*s*4K*ra»S-to bound aupnjr *t thrOoart ‘ ~ mazy 91 sahf county, on thy first Monday xL In show causs, if any they have, application Sbfto d not be g-anted. toy Ofitslalsiltnatu-e April A 18*0, V J.-A-MoMASUi.OrdinsiT. mart -law 4w* , rt VXmay Ck.n ext, apnlic aid county s tni: On the firat cation will be made to ll)eoj in May >11 be made toUteoydinaryof •aid county far ’ease to soil sn tbs,-property not Berateto#e disposed of. real and personal, ot the estate of John 8. Rea*, late tf Said county, de ceased , told tor tbe purpose of paying the debts cf tne estate and f-r distribu ion. WM if . ROSS. R. H. FLAbT, mart-law-4w Administrators. . »W- WIN A FORTUNE. THIRD GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS D, AT NEW ORLEANS. T’JE'DAY. MAY U. 1380-120ih Jluntluy Urawtug. Louisiana State tottery OompanT. This Institution was regularly incorporated by she Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term ol twenty-five years, to which coutrart thr inviola ble tai'th ol the State is pledged,w! ith pledge has heen-rfnewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise 'fii tbe new oonvtilntion aoopt’d Deoembor 2, 1879, with a Capital ol 51,000,000, to which it baa since added a reserve fund of $150,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DlhTRldUTIOFS will take place mcnthly. on the second T-iesday. ItuHTtr scales orpostpenee. Look at the follow ing Distribution: OAF1TAL PRIZE $80,000. lOO.COO TICKETS AT TWO DULLAR8 BACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONB DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZE B. 1 Capital Prizi... <8<j;f00 1 Capital Prize.... 10,000 1 Capital Pnz3 ... 3,000 2 Prizes cf 82,400 5,000 5 Frizes tf 1,000 6.0U1 500 10.0O0 vnh ,• ...v 30.000 M 10,000 20.„..._. 10,000 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION prized. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.. 20 Frizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 9 Approximation Prists of let).. 1,700 1JU0 900 1,857 Priies, amounting to „<uo,400 Responsible .r -t.utiU , ,, rtts want'd at all points, to K . no-rat conoenustion willbe paid. Write, clearly stating full tddiess, fur fartb* r information, or send orders by express or in a Registered Letter or Money Order by mail, addressed only to „ . n , M. A. DAUPHIN. NewOrleang, Ls." or same person at No 819 Broad way, New York. A11 our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Gene rals G.T. BEAUREGARD snd JUBAL A. EAR LY • S. B.—This Company has no Agent* -in the British Possessions, and all persons pretendi g to be so ana soliciting oidera by circal rs or other wise asraSwindlers. 0aw-wed sat TEE PEBLIO WILL TAKE NOTICE. 1st. Th.t tbe Poet-Master General has RESOICCED hie order against the delivery of ITaftEfio th e Company. 2nd. Tuat this is the only Lottery Compa ny which has ever beau declared legal ly a United St-te* Court. 3rd. That United States Omit Court Judge Brown has declared its drawings cot fraudulent 4.b, That Registered Letters will hence forth fce delivered and Postal Orders paid aa formerly. 13tix j t r POjmlv Mont 1; Dnwinir ol the Commonwea th Distribu tion Co. -AT MACADLHY’S THEATRE, In the City of Louisville, on Thursday, April 29,1880, islstara of 1869 and sustained by all the coo: or Kentucky occur regularly on the last dsy of lb * t* 11 - every month (Sundays excepted) and are super vised bv prominent ettisens of the State. The Management call attention to the grand * ' —' ‘ ibttfc opportunity presented of oOteining, for on %aT U THE FOLLOWING PRIZES. 1 Prise, :1i| each esoh 166 each 50 each « 10 each U—w . 000-Prizes 10each , ....... r,,-i,irinim.i 1 Prizes 800 each, sp’reximsYn prises 9 Pnoes 200 each do da .* Pruet 100 each do do 10 Prises 10 Prizes 100 Prises 100 Prises 000 Prises $ 30.006 10DOO 5,006 10JX0 10,000 to.oeo 10,000 U.000 10,000 2,700 1.8CI 9M U 60 Prise* $112,4 0 Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1. 17 Tickets, $10. 81 Tickets, r« Ali applications foe dub rates should be made to rite home offlee. Fall list of drawing published in Louisville Cornier-Jos rnel and New York Herald,* and mailed to all ticket-boldnra. 49-RBMIT MONET BY MAIL OR tXPRE 18 AddressR M. Bcardmsn Conner-Jcuffilial BuildS in* Lealsvnie Fen tuck». oral No. *07 and 3(9 Broadway. New York. angSOeedtnthuaetAwU By addres-ing Geo, I*, ltowolI ife 4- 0. 10 Sp ucoftt.. New York, rsn learn tbeex- act cost of anv proposed liueof ADVERTISING n Ac erican Newruspeis. 9@_10u-poge Pam phlet 10c. 41A tfl sled in Wall street stocks tPIU tu DMJU roskts forlunestrrry montn. Book rent free rxplait iLg everything. Address BAXTER A -O. Bank era, 7 Wall »lrcet. New York. THEDEAF HEAR I M rPE*EM?.HS*i7ffi H u E at; £ C E oI^a.ion.| “ ‘ ^ - a, oto., by » wotiJerfal New I Lecture*,Oonoerta, , 8elesitlfle Invention, TH £ bENT A PHONE J ForremarkaMo public testa on tbe Irmz—tilso on the nntl mimb—?eo A'etc York Ucmld, Sept. S^th: -\>id York Chriitian Adcoratc, Nov. 90., eto* Smnll^ljce—can he carried in the pocket. The Deaf (should send f*>r FREB Illiterate 1 de?criptiv c iV.inph.let to Amatiorna Z>entaphone Co., 163 W. 4th tit., CiuciaaaU, Q* m COTTON GIN Sam. • Price of Gins. Price with Self Feeder or Condenser. 1 30 saw So 41 49 “ 46 1 60 * 70 “ --SP ” £75 00 U 87 60 100 00 112 60 125 00 140 00 ICO 00 ISO 00 £100 00 116 CO as* 60 144 00 360 00 180 (O sooop 232 CO Price wltli Self Feeder an COHtiOD3Cr. » 00 114 50 165 00 370 50 325 00 2V0 00 2..2 00 £••100 tF*Terms sivon on Application^ JEI From ISIS to 1858 we mnnnfactnrvd Gins at Cokjmhu3,0® ander tiie firm, name ot E. T. Taxl'P.^Co., afterward CLKiaOKR, Bbovs & Co., and made whats was then know] XL3 the Taylor Gin. Pnrlrgar the year2868 ••xesnoTed totM place, where we have beer, exclusively ensncod in manfl factoringf Gins ever since. With Iotvexperience, tho bet B I “ ^kAAfll ■ !■! 1 pip t labor flavins machinery i pnA ooauplete outfit furnishedwhendosirutl. Address SHOWN COTTON GIN CO., KW i^oiirDQir, coKfit* VEGETABLE, i MEDICINE FOR THE BLOOD,UVER&KIDND37 CUBATSNE, For Eloisd Disease*. CURATINE, For Liver Complaint*. CURATINE) • For Kidnej Di*ei GURAT2NE, For HheumatiMin. CURATINE, For Scrofula Diseases. CURATINE. For ErTtiptte, Fiaspit*, Blotches, A' medicinal com* pound of known value— combining lii oue prep aration foe curative powers for the evils which pmi :era ?.;] dis eases ot the. 1 Htood, the L/rer, the nitinrp*. llarmiess in action and thorougli in its eCTe*it. Jt'Ls unexcelled for the cure of all Mootl 13^#- etZKCJi KUCJ its Scrttf- tit a, Tvajorr*. iioitm, T+t1<^-a3titt Jthmn, curtol P^i/o-pi./siiir, also (\>2t*!iptttion f lltilt- geniion* Sony ¥/<>*»• tir A, Brtmtiot* c>f Vrine, ote. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. TEE BE0W& CUDuiALoO BALTIMORE, Md. Cleans the Seed better. Runs Lighter, Cine Faster and Costa Less tfoney than any otherCln In the Marked Every machine fully and legal If ^sarrantood* Theae machines are raado of tho best materials, and the workmanshipandiinlsh are unexcelled. Have been awarded premiums at all tho State fairs, Cccrchx Alabama, Texas, etc. Upwards of 6000 of our Grs’S aro In constant c*e la the soutlicm states, over 1000 having been sold in 1S7L' Prloe List of Cine, Fecderc and Condenser Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at our factor* ncn, we pomes* iao ueuutuu v cur kha pu . timturiti./ ot^ututtw remained unfilled, but we have doubled oar manufacturing capacity and hope to be able to meet ali demand.% btill it l* the wisest plan to get your orders In early. Send for illustrated p&mphlet pivin;r runv voluntary testimonial* from over 600 live, entearprifinw planters. Pres so?, En trine# and complete outfit furnished when tYr^Ln*!. Atidrosa HDXT, BABKIN * Wkbloasta t> •> AMaR. rj’.t-. \l ■ rv r. WARNER’S If you arc a maw of business, weakened by the strain ot K2 your re'tec, avoid •timuUnfce and urn as SViSfY* ottos! If you are a tea i «f Ie fsa^sKesrs^" YW? OTITSS HR) v»»l*to«»"s*s«'*s»s»*«« 9^ restssn™!. Oh L C, Uta ab—maai MHU opium, tobacco or saruetk*. ■IK iitoTt «blAby drogrirta.Hep'BmtnMf#., C».,StftckKVir.hJ. Y ddtV4«V it iia. mli KIDNEY&UVER CURE- ' y Formerly Dr. Craig's Kidney Cure.) , vsfftfteble praperailoQ end tbe only a itsisSl in tbe world for Itrlxbt'. Due DlabeMS. nnd A LX Kidney, Liver, i jRa^estgionisJAof tbe Uigbcs, order la proof S^Pcof 4 fbe'ooreof Dlnbetes, roll fer Wm to* otbj diseases, • coll for Winart *u.e KlttoeS SSrWARNER’J Safe Remedies art H.H. Winier&Cs Pfoptlstaw, BDCHUBTER, H." Y. )je»r SOT’Hm.iT'p • "y'