Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, May 14, 1880, Image 7

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f?£ <S£js£gi& ^^Ijegjcapfi ?m& 3!mmral & H^^sywgesr* Knigbta of Pythias. The Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias meets in this city on the 18th instaDt. The Grand Lodge is composed of delegates from the various lodges in the State- Its officers are: P- W. Meldrim, Past Grand Chancellor, W. K. Pearce, Grand Chan cellor; It- G. Fitts, Grand Vice Chancel lor; C. J. Stroberg, Grand Prelate; M. M. Hill, Grand Master of Exchequer; S. C. Roberts, Grand Keeper of the Records and Seal; J. C. Shecnt, Grand Master at Arms; S. C. Lee, Grand Inner Guard; T. j. Carling, Grand Outer Guard; Felix Corput, Supreme Representative; R. R. Richards, Supreme Representative. The order of Knights of Pythias pre sents a wonderful example of quick growth and popularity. This is the seventeenth Pythian yecr, originating in Washington city, the order has now reached a membership of about 500,000 and has extended itself tlirougljfut the United States and Canada. In Georgia there are eight lodges, the largest of which is the Central City lodge, of Macon, numbering about one hundred members. Mr. D. B. Woodruff is Grand Chancellor of the World,and has held the position for five years; he was lately in Louisiana for the purpose of organizing a Grand Lodge, and it is said, will next year be sent to England for the same purpose. The order Is a charitable brotherhood, having a mutual insurance feature, and a fund for the support of the sick, and wid ows and orpham of its members. In one class the insurance reaches $2,000 and in the other $1,000. The Central City lodge is in a most flourishing condition, having in its treas ury about $1,500. —Nihilists secmiugly begin to under stand that every enemy does not deserve to be punished with death. A few even ings ago the chief of the police at Kieff was seized while returning from a visit to some friends, tied, blindfolded, thrown into a carriage, and escorted to an isolated house in the suburbs of the city. There his eyes were uncovered, and he saw him self surrounded by a host of persons wear ing masks and dressed in black. Four of the masks undressed him, and, stretching his body upon a board, flogged him until they fancied he had had enough of it. He was next required to sign a receipt for the flogging he had receivd. This the poor man refused to do, but lie was Anally persuaded by threats of auother dose of the knout. lie was then dressed again, lied, blindfolded, and conveyed in a car riage to tlie corner nearest to the police heaihjuarters. The authors of the out rage, despite the most active efforts of the police, remain undiscovered. —Among the stories which are told at St. Petersburg of the attempts made by the Xihilists to penetrate into the Winter Palace is the following: General Gourko, when Governor of St. Peterburg, had the tight of entering at any time into the Em peror’s room without being announced. Once, however, the doorkeeper, seeing something unusual about his appearance, stopped him, saying that it would be nec essary to inform the Emperor of his arri val. The General objected at first, but, finding that the doorkeeper only grew more suspicious, ultimately agreed to his being announced. The doorkeeper then told the Emperor of his doubts; upon which the latter went to a writing table in his room, which was connected by tele graph with General Gourko’s residence, and telegraphed, “Where is Gourko?” “At home,” was the reply. This, of course, settled the point; the false Gourko was at once arrested, and turned out to be a member of the revolutionary committee. Back Ache At Once Cored By BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER It’la the only known remedy that never fails. Over 2000 Druggists have signed a paper stating that Physicians say they are in every way Superior to the ordinary slow-acting Porous Plasters used for this purpose. SKABURY * JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemists, New York. PRICE 25 CBXTS. ianl-tng thr gat-daw top col n r m —An old letter in which Senator Thomas H. Benton announced his mar riage to his friend, the late Judge Walsh, of St. Louis, is still preserved in the lat ter's family. “Long before the drowsy and heedless post-boy shall transport to yon this scrawl,” writes young Benton, “your friend Benedict will cease to belong to the order of bachelors. Time, which puts an end to everything, has now put an end to my endless courtship, and in the month of May I shall hope for the happiness of im parting a part of my happiness to all my friends in St. Louis, both male and female, by presenting to them one who is every thing te me, and I hope will be something to them.” —The present attraction at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris is a female bear of the American species and her cub. The latter is so comical in its motions that crowds of visitors constantly throng around the pit iu which the pair are con fined. Two or three times a day the mother takes the cub to the bathing tnb and teaches him to swim. The lesson being over, she takes him with her teeth and shakes him to and fro till the exercise and the warmth of her breath have dried his hair. The cub promises to develop in to the most wonderful dancer of its spe cies. A SURE COR3B for sit the <1Iscn«e? for which it is recommended, and always perfectly tafe iu ihe hands of even the most inexperienced persors. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER It recommended by Physicians, .Vialiters. JUMumMcl Hanover* of factories, Work-Shops, and Plantations, Sana in Hospitals—Iji short by everybody everywhere who has ever given it a trial. .IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’TRIAL. , DA l«| II I CO should have a place in every factory, machine-shoi\ f P%EavS WILkblT and mill.on every farm and plantatcn,and in every household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruises, sores, etc- but in case of sudden sickness of any bind. D A I |U Bf IB I ET£> is the well-tried and trusted friend of all who want W~ III IV ■ Bn Om SV a stave and safe medicine which can be flreely rued internally or externally .without fear of harm and with certainty of relief. Its price brings it within the reach of all: and it will annually save many time* its coat in doctors bills. Tor sale by all druggists at 25c. 50c. and S1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providencs, R.!. marlE-dtced s*123teowl0lt-vni r m li.-c SJ:d ur. 4 itlier hitters makes the great* Liver Jtogulator, and Lite ■ — „• agent cn earth. bo dl vase or in health •vro i ncir operations. n«7 sire rpw life and vigor Is the aged sad fairs. i Toan-whoso employments couso Irregularity of • J-n ^» or urinary cream, or who require an SSSF” Cefc acme this day. flflHM nor Cough Cera: hflarrotet safest and beet. D. Lais c—li ,rt ness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics: Lydrag-uu. I lop BittmMfc. Co. Rochester, N.Y^ Send for Circular. r ~ WARNER S SAFE TERS In eliminating theimpurlttesof the blood, tbo , natural and necessary result is the cure orSerof. tslouaaud other Skin Eruption. Diseases ■ Including Cancers, Ulcers, and other sores. Ills the best Blood lfurlHer, and stimu lates every function to more healthful action, and thus a benefit In all diseases. Dyspepsia, Weakness of tbe stomach. Constipation. IMzzIncss, General Ikvl.il- I ity. etc., are cured by the Safe Hitters. It is uncounted as an Appetizer and llegular Tonic. It is a medicine which should lie In every family, and which, wherever used, will save payment of many doctors' bills. - MIC* oftwogizea; prices 50 cents and $1. JGSTWARNER’S ; Safe Remedies are Isold by Druggists & Dealers in Med icine everywhere. |H. H.Wamer&Co., Proprietors, ROCHESTER, S. Y, Kir Send tor Pamphlet and TettlmonlAlo. A BENEFAUTutkSS. Just epen the door for har, and Mrs. Wins low will provo tbe American Florence Slgbt- eng»!o of tbo Nureaiy. Of tbie we are so sure, that wo will foscb our “Susy” to say, 'A blessing oa Mrs. 'Winslow” for helping her to tmvivo and escape the f riptner. eolick- mc. and teething siege MBS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP relieve* tbe child from pain, and enree dysentery and diurkesa. It tokens the gums, redness it fi-mmaiion. cures wind coho, end curies the inf4.pt safe iy through tbo teething period It performs rrecisoly what it professes torerfoin?, eve.y part of it—nothing less. We have never setu 11 rs. Winslow—know her only through ibepitparaiion of her ‘ Soothing t-yrup for ChM.-cn Teething.” If we had the power we wonjd mike her, as she is, a physical sa vour to the infant race. Sold by all drug- Rials. '5 cents a bottle. lac6 lw ' HE ALT H,vS TR E N GTW l •HAPPINESS * W BITTERS, A Great Tonic. BITTERS, ^ Sure Appetizer. IRON bitters, A Sirecfthcner. iron bIttebs, a 1*] ash!© u.dldas. HON BITTERS, KotS,td M »lj«?*r»|fc IROH bIttebs, f— Delict,, r.iulu Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases recairinga certain end efficient TOXICS especially In IntUgcm- tlon, Duopcpoia, Intermittent fa* ewrw, Waal of A. ji lt c tit a, foot of /strength, Hack of Xncrgg, etc. Iten- riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to tbe nerves. Te tbe aged, ladles, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It oats like a sAans on tbe dlgestl-e organs. A teaspoonful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. THV IT. Sold by ail Drogghis, mBtircircffiir'ni BALTIMORE, Mu. B PIUM HABIT CUBE diwly By B. M. Woolley Atlanta, Sa. Reliable evi dence given, and reference to cured patients and physicians. (•end for my book on the habit and its cure. Best and Cheapest ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Special inducements to SOUTH ERM SOLDIERS. Satisfaction given in all esses. First premium at Atlanta and Macon. Georgia. Faira, 1879. Best ol refer ences in your State. Apply at once for lull information, srecisl terms, etc. Address CHARLES to EVANS. Manufacturer lor U.8. Governm’t, 158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. JOHN A.DOBGE A €0., BANKER?AND ■TOQK BROKER*, 12 WALL St., NEW YOBK. But and sell, on 3 to 5 per 'cent, margin, all Stocks dealt In on the New York Stock Exchange and execute orders for Stork Privileges Contracts at favorable rates. Fu'l Information on all mat ters relating to Stock apeculstion famished on application. Weekly Report of morem-nts in the stock market sent free. ~ jsnlOsst tus ly G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Btn- jaminC. Smith administrator of the estate ot James Smith, deceased, has made application for leave to sell fifteen shares of the capital stock of the Southwestern rstlrord company, one house and lot in the city of Macon in said county, and twenty-seven hundred acres ot land in Hcuiton county m said State, belonging to said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at the Court ot Ordinary ot said county on 1 be first Monday in June next, to ahow cause, if any they have. Why said spplication should not be granted. Witness my official signature. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. ®aj9 ltawlw* G EORGIA, bibb COUNTY.—Whereas, A.B. Bom. euardianof Mrs. M.L. Butts and her minor children, Jesse u. Butts, James A. Butts and John P. Butts, has made application for leave to sell all tbe wildlands belonging to hi* said wards at private sale. These are therefore to cite and admonish all perrons concerned to be and appear at tt e Court ol Ordinal; of said county, on the first Monday in June next to show cause if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand officially. May t, 1859. J. A. McMARUd, maj9-td# ' Ordinary. G EORGIA—BIBS COHSTY.—Whereas Ja cob Dinkier, gnardian oi Edward Berend, has made application for letters of dism'saion s These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to ba and appear at the Court of Ordinary of sa*d oounty, on ths first Monday in August next.te ahow cause.it any tbsy have, why letters ol dismission should not be granted to applicant. Witness my official aignsture May 8, 1880. J. A, McMANUS, Ordinary. ma9-law-w4* FORTIFY THE SYSTEM And yon are armed againit disease. * The finest tonic for this pur,mb is Hostetter’s Stomach iliitera, which tender, digestion easy and com plete, counteracts hiliouiness.and keeps the bow els in order, and so genial and beneficent are its efleets, that not only is the body invigorated and r-gulated by its tie, but despondency banished hrm the mind. For rale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. mtjA-lm (IMff STAR® Gloss (LUMP) STARCH la tlip highest achievement in cereal productions, and renowned throughout the world ns the Standard Laundry Sthrch. In shape it presents huge dense crystals of wonderful whiteness and sweetness, free from the faintest odor and of incomparable strength. Its su periority and economy are the result of experiment and improvement for thir ty-five years, and its popularity tlie re ward of this effort oi a lifetime. Floynl Gloss Lump Starch is packed in hand some one-pound, three-pound, and six- pound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers every-wliore. Manufacture«l by ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, Cincinnati. Ohio, a, DISSOLUTION. T HB firm of Aihly A Speir was this day dis solved by mutcal consent. Mr. J ihly retain ing the States oi t lories. Kentucky, Misirisappi. Louisians end oil territoiy in Georgia scuta of the line of rat road running from Columbus to Savannah via Macon, and Mr. Speir returning Tennessee, Alebe »a. Taxes. Arkansas -ad all 131 KT, BAT XIX & LAMAB WhoKosic in assists Masse. territory in Qcorgis north of smd rsalroed fine. (Signed) J. 8. ASBLuY. ' ^ 1 G. W. bPBI*. Much 19.18*>. msrt*-lsw*w Bibb Counfcv Sheriff Sales- W ILL be sold before the court house door in the city of Macon, during the legal hours of ssle. on the first Tuesday in June next, the followir g property, to-wit: One-half interest in lots 1 and 2, in spnare 89, in city of Hacor, Bibb county, Georgia, {renting on Third and Peplar (bests.containing one acre, more or less; also the warehouse occupied by W. B. Sparks, and the store house occupied try Jacob Behai. Lev ied cn as the prepirty of FiramB. Troutman, deceased, to satisfy a A. fa. issued from Bibb Su perior Court in favor cf Francis L. Upson vs. John T. Troutman, principal, and Hiram B. Troutman, security. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. # Also, at the same time and place, alt that tract of land situated on tbe southwest common ot the city of Macon. Ribb county. Georgia, known as the northwest half cf lot No. 8, in block 32, ac- oordt-g to the map of A. A. Freeman of Juno 9, 1*68. bounded as follows: on the west by Lamar rireet, north by Haul (treet, east by halt of lot No. 8, south by let 7, In said block, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less; also that par cel of land in the city of Macon, in said county, known in plan ot city as lot No. 8, in block 59, fronting on Ta‘nail Square. Levied cn as tbe property ot James B. Blastngame to satisfy a fl. l a. issued from Bibb fesperior Court in favor of L C. Plant vs. James B. Blasirgame. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. * Also, at the tame time and place, lota pf lend Not, ICO, 101 and 102, containing 300 acr*«each, lying on the west side of the Oemulgee river in the Haoon reserve and adjoining the lands ot H. J. Peter. G. J. Blake. 81 ein and Harris. Levied on as the property if John W. WoolfolJr, securi ty; also, le ts of land lying on tho east side of the Ocmu'rec river and known and distinguished in the survey e( the land* of the estate ol Thomas "W-oJfolk made by L. W. Dubois, as lots 80,35, 47.45.49.68. 58,57,61,64,65.6*. 67,61.69, 70.7V 72.78.54,75, 76.77. 78, 79, 80, 81.92,88. 84, 85,86, 87. (3,89. >7, and part of lets 90,91.92 93, Lev ied on as the property of Thomas J. Woolf oik to satisfy aft. fa. issued from Bibb Puperior Court in iavor.Lanlel F. Gunn, gusrclian, vs. Thomaa J. Woolfolk, James H. Woolfelk and JohaW. Woolfolk, security. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. may4-w4w GEORGE F. CHERRY,Sheriff. Crab Orchard Springs KENTUCKY. "JjlIVE hours run from Louisville or Cincinnati. I> by rail, now openfer visitors, Hotel ap pointmenta complete. Aik lor round trip tick ets. For pamphlets containing analysis of w» ters, low rate of board, etc. Address. J. 8, FURR,M»nsger. may8-wlm& Crab Orchard. Ky. NOTICE. fTIHB building up of a village is now in con X temptation in ths northwestern portion o Crawford county at a place known a Hopewell From filtj to three thousand acres ol good farm ing lands can be bought in the vicinity. Tbe buildinghaaalready commenced. Those desir in g a healthy and oomfoltably situation come forward and purchase a lot, Tbe country around invites men of different vocations. Address 8. W. HATCHER, ma5*dawlt* Knoxville, Crawford countv. Ga. A (PL«NR1H OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. TH1RDY5RAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS D, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. MAY U. 18SO-120th Humbly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the torm ol twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola ble faith ol t)ie State is pledged ,wt ieh pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular veto, securing its franchise in the new constitution adopted December 2, 1879, with a Capital oi SI,000,000, te which it has since added a reserve fund of 8350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NDM. BBR D1STRIBUTIOFS will take place monthly on the second Taesdky. It never scales orpostpaoes. Look at the follow' tog Distribution: CAPITAL FRIZH 850,000, 100,000 TICKETS AT Tt WO DOLLARS EACH HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prim: $80,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Frm»_ 5,000 2 Prizes of $2,500 8,000 1,000.. 500 100„ 69 20 10. . s,oeo , 10.000 10,000 10,000 , 10,000 , 10,000 , 2,700 I 1,800 , 909 S Prizes of 1 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prize® of APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Priies oitSOO 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 9 Approximation Prizes oi 100 L857 Prizes, amounting to .,$110,404 Responsible -r-tri-onui'.M wanted si all points, to It- liberal co-noenwation will be paid. Write, clearly stating full address, for further information, or send orders by express or in a Registered Letter or Money Order by mail addressed only to H. A. DAUPHIN. _ NewOrleans, La, or same person at No 319 Broadway, New Hark. all our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are ander the supervision and management of Gene- nda G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. bar. N. B.—This Company has no Agents in the British Possessions, and ail persons pretendi- g to be (o snd soliciting orders by cirenl.rs or other wise are Swindlers. Saw-wed sat :20tbi Popular Monthly Drawing ol the Commonwealth DlsSriba- tiea Co. _ AT MAOAULBY’S THEATRE, In tbs City of Louisville, on Monday, May 31st, 1880, These drawings authorized by acloi the Leg islature of 1869 and sustained by all the courts or Kentucky occur regularly on the last day of every mouth (Sundays excepted) and are super- llietby prominent citizens of the State. Xne Management call attention to the grand opportunity presonted of obtaining, for only S2, snyfof THE FOLLOWING PRIZES. i pJgfcZT 1 Prize....... 19 Prizes 81,000 each . to Prizes 500each ........... 100 Prize* 100 eaoh.... MO Prizes 56 each 600 Prizes 20 each „ 4,000 Prize* 10 each . 9 Prises 800 each, ap’iwximat'n prises 9 Prizes 200 each do do 3 Prises 100 each do do LJ60 Prise* 9112,400 Whole Tiokets, 82. Half Tickets, $1. « Tickets, $60. 55 Tickets, $199 All applications for dub rates should be made te the home office. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Oourier*Journal and New York Herald, and mailed to all tioket-holders. «3_RBM1T MONEY BY MAIL OR EXPBE18. Address B. M. Bcsrdman Courier-Journal BtuldJ in* Louisville Tentuokv, or at No. 507 and 369 Broadway. New York. augaoeodtuthusatAwly Commissioners' Sale, riBOBblA. KIBE COUNTY.—By virtue of an 1 J> order from the Superior Court of said oounty of Bibb, granted at the April term 1180, to as di rected, will be sold at the court house door ia said oounty, on the lint Tuesday in June next; between the legal hours of sale the following iroperly. to-wit: The two brick stores and the ot upon which they are built, situate on Cotton Avenue, in square t»enly-o*e, in the city of Ma con, county and 8tate aforesaid, now occupied by Mrs. A. Binswanger and F. Eisner, and be* ing the property bequeathed by Thomas A. Brewer by will to Mrs. Mary L. Kinmbeny, Mrs Matilda G, Sherwood and Mis, Cath-nne B. Henry, said property sold os the property uf said MsryL. Kmgsberry, Matilda G. Sherwood and Catherine B. Heuiy, tenants in common, tor tbe purpose ot distribution among said tenants in common. • Terms of sale—one-third cash, one-third at four months and one-third at six. months, with interest from date of sale at the rate of eight per osnt. per annum; deferred payment* to be secur- ed by mortgage on tha premises. . Purchaser has option of pay ing all cash. ISAAC HARDEMsN. Albert f. shkrwood JAMES Ir. HENRY, May L 1880-lawtw Commiasionsrs. G eorgia—bibb couNTi.-whereas, w. W. Carnes, administrator of the estate ot SamnelG. Bonn, late of said county, deceased, has made application for letters of dismission from said estate. Theta are therefore, te die and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said oounty, on the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be gra t - Witness my offleialsignature Aprils , J. A. McMANUS. O xd ry. maT4-law-4w* 6009 SAWMILL FOB $200. Our No. 1 Plantation Saw Mill is designed to he run by 8.10 or 32 horse power Agricultural Engines. With this power from 1500 to 4,000 Feet oi lumber can be cut in a day. A product 25 to 50 tier cent, greater than can be cut with any re-, ciprocating saw mi'l with the same power. - The mills are complete except saw, and will be pnt on the oars in Cincinnati lor the low price of $200. and warranted in every partionlar. Saw Mills of all sizes, Bngiree, Boilers. Shafting, Gearing; etc. HI astrated circulars sent free. LANE & B0DLEY 00., John & Water Sts., Cincinnati, 0. aprl dlawSm&weowlSt- G EORGIA—BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, L. A. Savage, executrix of the estate of i a'a- donia Savage, late of raid county, deceased, has made application icr letters of dismission frem said estate. Theae are therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in July next, to show cause, it any they have why said application should not M granted. Witness my official signature April 30.18S0. J. A. MoEANUS, Ordinary. mar4law-4w* MASON U - and I Far] HAMLIN Sent paid two-and-a-qnarter rs bays one. Best Cabinet or ■lor Organa in the World; win ners ot highest distinction at every world’s Fair for 18 years. Prices nuni iiu ii sl - w*. - S4 - si®* to $6oo Uflufi R0 | and upward. Also for easy pay ments; $5 a month or $6.88 a quarter and up ward. Catalogues free. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN 00,154 Tremont street, boat on. 46 Beet 14th etrret (Union Square) New York; 250 Wabash Avenue, Chirege. moj6-w4t G EORGIA, Bibb County—Whereas Mrs. Bo phia B. Hall, administratrix of tha eetato Bani d. late of said county deceased, eepre- ilitfon, ' fiied and minister ol B. tents to tbe ecurt in her petition, duly entered on record, that she has fully adi cd E. Bond's estate. ' This is therefore to cite all persona concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, whr raid administrator should not be diaeiuirged from her administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in June, 1880. Given under my official signature. marfitd* J A McMANUS, Ordinary. NOTICE- HIRTY days alter date the undersigned will _ make application to the Mayor and Council ol tbe city of Moeon fora lease of the rererve at the corner oi Fonyth and Johnson' streets, being apart of tho cut otthe Macon and Western rail-! road, for the purpose of erecting a oharoh there on. WH. HAZLBHUB6T, - X R. TINSLEY. aprfdlaw4w Wardens of 8t. Pauls church. Cincinnati F Packers cf PORK, LARD, AND _ QUEEN OF THE WEST BEAND OF Extra Sugar Cured Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast Bacon. Cincinnati, Ohio. ^fll srOgSe.-S sgSHBFg’Pfa ’ losgjs fj« site! Pease snd German KiJlet | JOSHUA BURTZ 200 Sacks Tennessee Clay Pease. I General MMim Apoy, EUFAULA, ALA. Adrertiiiig, Fubseriptioa ud Job Prinliig ' Sacks Tennessee Clay Pease. 25 “ German Millet Seed, in stcra and lor sale by A. VtCALLIB. aprts-3t No. 40 Cotton Avenns, MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS; BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. S«nd for Price-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY; /2J.KORGIA, Bibb Connty—Whereas George R. VJ Barker has made application for letters of admiriatration on the estate of JrneA. Malone, late of said county deceased. Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and s ppear at the Court oi Ordinary Of said oounty on the first Monday in June next, to show cause if any they have, wh7 letters of administration should not - be granted. Given under my hand and. official signature, May 1.1880. mayl kavtw* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. JONES COUNTY POSTPONED SHER IFF SALE. WILL sold be’ore the court house door in v V the town of Clinton, Jonts county .Georgia, between tbe legal hours of sale, on the first Tnesdsy in Jnne next, three hundred acres of land, or enough of Midland to satisfy a tax fl. ia. issued by W.J. Gresham, tax oollectcr of sajd roomy ter the year 1879. fcsid land adjoining the lands'of James B. Denton, Jackson Roberts and others, snd known as the P. C. Sawyer plaoe. Levied on as the property of P. C. Sawyer, trus tee for wife and children. This Februarv 18th 1880. W.J. GRESHAM, mayl-lawtw Bx-offirio Sheriff. TAKEN UP. A Park bay e are mule, which the owner can recover by describing her and paying tor this notice, at TkLSaSAril ahd Messbsgbr Ovrics. apr29-dit-wlt I m f 8XOUG1A, BIBB COU NT’S —It ia agreed by VJ and beta een the parties hereof, all resident* of said connty snd State, to form a limited co partnership, under the-laws of Gecrgia, and that aaid copartnership shall be conducted under the following piovirions: 1. The firm name of said copartnership shall be W. A. Doody," which alone shall be used in its dealings. 2. Said copartnership shall be located in the city oi Macon, sap) conntv and State, and its business shall be the dealing by retail in Gene ral men handise. such as ary roods, clothing, boots and shoes, and other articles ol inch char acter. 3. W. hi Doody shall be tbe general partner, and ell-11 hare full direction and management of the business Myron Ntssbaum and Joseph Dannenberg. all of avid connty, are special part ners. 4. W. A. Doody has contributed four thousand dollars to said partnership and Myon Nuss- baum ant) Joseph Dannenberg have each con tributed four thousand dollars to the capital stock cf the same. of Ji_ January, waiter provided, to-wit: In caseeither party be comes dissiti-fieri with said partnership the same ir ay be dissolved after the first year, pro vided six months notice be given alter said lime, cf such intended dissolution to ihe ether party or parties—said notice to be in writing, giving th) reasons therefor. It ia further agreed that the said W. A. Doodr shall be paid from the partnership asiets, tho sum of fifty dollars per month, and this ameunt to be eharged to the expense account. This pay ment to continue until a dissolution, unless oth erwise agreed on. Witness our hands, this 12th day of Janaara, 1880. W. 4. DOODY. MYRON NUS8B4UM JOSEPH DANNENBERG. Bigned this 12th day of January, 1880, and ac knowledged bsfore J. T. RODGERS, N. P. Bibb Co., Ga. Micoir. Ga.. Jann.ry 12.1889. I terrify that tho above wstrum'nt was signed and acknowledged by the partes thereto before we this Say. • J.T. RODGERS, H. P. Bibb Co, Ga. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Before me esme in person, W. A. Doody, who being duly sworn deposes aud says that he is tbe general rtner in a limited copartnership abont to be ’ormed in said county. nnd*r the name of W. A. Doody, and that Myron Nuisbaum and Joseph Dannenberg are the special partners therein, and that the amoant agreed to be contributed by each of them, to wit: the aumof four thousand dollars, to the capital stock cf arid firm, ha* been actually paid in. and in good faith contributed thereto. A. DOODY. 8worn to and subscribed before me thi< 20th day of January, 1880. J. T. RODG F R8, * ' ~ — ‘ ■. Geprria. mart u4w Notary Bibb county. ADMINISTEATBIX’S SALE, BY authority of an order ot the Covrt of Ordi nary of Chatham county, will be sold before the court home door in gavannab.cn the 1st Tuesday In April next, within the local hours of sale, ihs following property belonging to the estate of Ed ward C. Anderson, deceased: All that tract of land situate in tbe erunty cf Bibb, btate of Geor gia, near the city ot Macon, aud fronting on the road leading from Macon to Forsyth ia Yineviile, known as the place nought by Geo. W. An derson from Mrs. H. B. Freeman, executrix, etc. containing S6X acres, more or less. For information apply to Turpin A Ogden, ftffBntf. muS dim wtd J4NB M. A5DHR80N, ^ . Avlminiilrntrix. ALL QUIET OH THE POTOMAC. "he far Oyer. Peace Declare! Both Sides Victorious. Piano Blockade Baised. STRAYED- 1 JtBOM the subscriber on the 2?th of March n i ■ mcuae-colored mare mule, aged five or aix years. When she loft had a shoe on the ltit fore foot, had a wart on tie neck near where the col lar works. A liberal rewatd will he paid for her delivery. Any information thankfully received. Address J. T. HOLT, Macon. Care R. F. Owsley.aprll-dawlt* $30 REWARD. reigh about 140 pounds, about fire feet six inches higb. 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, and her aister Sarah Johnson, a tall, likely girl wto has a small girl child with her— all of them black. They may change their names. ALEX. MELROSE. Macon, Ga., March 31,1880. apr 1-wtf O RDINARY’S Office. Jones Oounty. Georgia, March 3,1880.—Whereas A. A. Barfield, ad ministrator estate John J. Barfield, deceased, applies for dismission. These are to eitt and admonish all persons con cerned to ahow oause at this office, on first Mon day in June next, It spy they hare, why tho same Shall not be granted. .WitnMi my hasd officially. marsid*R. T. ROBS. Ordinary. JO NES COTY SHERIFF SALES. TV ILL be sold before the court house door in vv the townuf Clinton, Jones oonnty, Georgia, on the fitzt Tuesday in April next, between the ■HppniPHRBIIIPM Stewart,Robt Smith ana P.B. Haakel aud o.bera. Levied on as the property of Alford Giawaou to satiaiy two fl. iaa. iaaued from the Superior Court of aatd oounty in favor ot Elizabeth Glawaon aid Stodard B. Glawaon, administrators of the es tate of Jeasa Glawaon. deeeaaed, va. Alford Oiawsou, principal, and Beaton Glawaon and Joseph Glawson, security. Ths other rs. Alford Glawaon principal, and Seabon Glawaon and Jams* Glawson asennty. Property pointed ont by one of the plaintiff* and in poasesaioa of de fendant. This February 23.1880. fcbS7td W. J. GRB8HAM, 8heriff. Gray’s Specific Medicine. RASE MARK. THS greatTRADE English rem edy. An un failing ure for Seminal eak- ness, Spermat orrhea, impo- Lucy, and all diseases that, Before Taking quence: of "^AfteTTakine abuse; as a let* of meta^ej, universal lassitude, pain in the back, dimness cf vision, premature old age, at d man; Olbt.- diseaaet that lead to in sanity and consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire to send free by mail to tvery one. Tha Spe cific M edicine is sold by all druggists at $t per or aix packages for IS will be aent free receipt el the money by addressing GRAY MBDIC1NB CO, No 10 Mechanics B leek, Detroit, Mich. Held in Macon asd every where by all dremrista ortSSdawly. For tale by BUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, QCtlO-dawlT Macon. G* ciuu ami the GRA’ O RDINARY’S OFFICE, JONES OOUNTY, Georgia, May 1, 1880. Whereas Jackson Boberta appUet to me for the guardianship of Ola, Andrew snd Thomas Roberts, miner chil dren of Solomon Roberts, deeeaaed. Them ore to rite all persons to show cause, if ani they have, why letters of guardianship shall not be granted him on fl-at Monday in Jane next, witoem my hand officially. ma]4-wlm* ROLAND T. BOSS, Ordinary. Th* long strike and lookout in New York Piano factories ended. Ail factories open. 5,000 looked oat workmen again at work. A new p ano turned oat every ten rainate* Workmen happy. Purchasers who wanted placot and oonldn't get them hbo happy. Wa hays had a *orry-tima for the past two month is to fnrsiah pianos to impatient par* oh as era who wou’dn’t understand that pianos hod to be made before delivered, and it has worried ns mnohly. bat the “winter of onr discontent" is now oyer, and ws ore GENERAL PRESENTMENTS JONE8 COUNTY. The Grand Jury chosen and sworn for the April term of the Superior Court, 1889. beg leave to submit the following general prts-n ments. We are phased to resort our public roads in good traveling condition. We recommend that all the obatrucions in the new-cut road leading from Clinton to Maron be removed. We also recommend that the bridge across Walnut creek at Hutchings’ mill be done away with, and a good ford be made instead by blast ing the rock. We also recommend that the bridge across Falling creek, known as Card’s bridge,be rebuilt by the contractors, as it was washed away before tbe time for keeping it up haa expired, and that said bridge be extended to such length, as the county Judge in bit discretion mav deem neces sary, and that aaid extension be let to the lowest bidder. We atao recommend that the bridge across Caney creek, between Buck Maddox and the church, be repaired by the contractors and put in gcod order—tbe lime for keeping it up not ex pired, and said bridge in a dangerous condition. Alter examining the books of the county offi cers it gives pleasure to report that we find them correctly and neatly kept. Our coun y treasur er has exhibited proper roucturs for all money collected and paid by.bim, and we add our tesri- mony to hit efficiency and honeeiy. He row has on hanu a balanoe of thirty-two hundred and ei.hteen dollars and twenty-three cents. Onraheriffand tax collector has handled no money belonging to the oounty since our last court. His books have been property kept te the best of our judgment. We believe him to be an active, vigilant officer, entitled to the confi dence of onr peopla Our desk aud ordinary, the Hon. Roland T. Roaa. we still find, as ever in the past, the same faithful aud efficient officer. Hi» books, both ia the clerk's and ordinary’s office, correctly kept, with the books iu the clerk's office written np to date, and the ordinary’s books potted up to 1839. We recommend here that certain old records in the clerk’s and ordinary's office be rebound and indexed—all inch at he may deem neeesasry. We feel it our duty to add our testimony to the faithfulness of this officer, who has served us long and well. In examining the hooks of the connty judge it affords ns pleasure to report he has in our opin ion aatiafaetoriiy administered the law as in trusted to him. We find a very great decrease in the annual expenses of our Superior court, and a Very marked reduction in jail fees. It is worthy oi notice that crime baa mateiially de creased, ard we find the general condition ol the county good indeed, compared wilh the past, fur all ol which Us honor Judge Richard Johnson deserves very great credit. We have examined tbe report aud hooka ot our oounty tohool.com.ttitsiouef, U. W. ) ester, and they ere correct and well kept, and he ia an ex cellent comniiisioner. We have elected E. C. Grier and H. 8. Greaves to fill the vacancies in tbe board of education. We recommend that f ueh repairs as have been suggested by onr apecial committee to examine publio buddings, be made under tho direction of tho officer intrusted w<th that duty. We recommend the county judge to appoint three persona In each district u> see after all va- praata, and that tbs law in thia particular mat ter be strictly enioreed. In taking leave of HU Honor Judge Lawson, we tender biut our sincere thanks for the kind and oohsidera’e manner in which he has treated ns, and we are confident that none of oar public interests will suffer under his careful and scru tinising administration. Xo colonel Whitfield, ohr solicitor general, we also tender onr sincer e thank* tor the kind, con- sidrate manner in which he haa been pleased to treat ns. ■ " We recommend these presentments bepub- lishedia th-T*LXGiu.niA!*t) MsssENQBa. All of which is respectful! submitted. G. W. F. McKay, foreman, 8. D. Rezfroe, Julius Glover, J. R. VanBuren, John S. Lewi*. John J. Glover, John R. 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HEAL THYSELF m COTTON GIN Cleansth6 Bead better, Runs Lighter, Ctn8 Faster and Costs Less Kcney than amp other CIn In the Market, Every’machine . tolly and legailr^aarranteed- These mcchinca are made of tho beat materials, and th* wcrtmanshipandfinisharecncxccKed. Have been awarded premiums at alt tho S taie fairs, Georgia Alabama, Tcxaa^ etc. Upwards of 6099 of our Gnt3 arolnconztactuseia the southern states,ovcrlCMhavingboen uoldlnisn. Price List of Ctns, Feeders and Condenser Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at cur fsetot; pOllAVBE HSTEL. BROADWAY. Bitwis* 41st and 42d New York. Three blocks from Grand Central Depot and one block from ElevatedRailroui. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. ROOMS with Board. $3, f3.50 and $4 p-r day. WITHOUT BOARD ?l per day and upward. AN EJ EOANT RESTAURANT in connection with Hotel. Special arrangements for the sum* mer. Uawisy D, Clap* Si Sob, prapr’s, apt 7 tu thr satSm LX££Ia FO& DlVORCHi Bibb Superior Court, April Term, 3880. MRS. G. F. riNCKARD Vd, J. J.PINCKABD. i T appearing to the court by the return of the sheriff that the defendant ia not to be fonnd in thia oounty: and it further appearing that he does sot reside in the State of Georgia: Ordered, that he appear at th- next term of tie court, or that said cause be allowed to pro- ceed, and that service be perfected on aaid J. J. Pipckard by publication hereof, once a month for four months, in the TsisasslH axd Mbsszx- aia, a public gazette published in tho city of Macon. Sy the Court: JOHN L. HARDEMAN, Libellant's attorney. Be it so. T. J. SIMMONS, J. S. 0. M. C. April 20.1880. A trne extract from the minutes of Bibb Su perior Court. This Mey 3,1880. may4-tamAm A. B. ROSS. Clerk. H D. McKay.. H. H-Griswold, G. W. Comer, 'John T. Williams, Thomse Beeland, John T. Glover, W. T. J. Childs, W. A. card, O. T. Whiter H. L. Smith, Wa. Childs, *AlLRig^t Again, B*ck orders will be filled In short metre, and new ones by lightning exprees Our stock now on hand is very.large, snd it Is onhr oer- taln styles that we bare been short of. These are “ooming, ooming,” 300,000 mere and don’t yod forget it Beat of aij, read tlfla: "TresenTTriceT^u aranteed / Having made new oontracta with leading manufacturers, wbirb bold good anti! July 1st next, we engage to fill all orders received by that date at oar present prices. Come what will we shall not raiee prioee again until fall trade opens sad fall prioes are estab lished. Wo hare advanced retail prioet bat a email per cent., notwitbetanding tbe largo advance in wfaoleeale ooet, and onr preaent prioee are etill extremely low. Bayers Can Never Bny Cheaper and th^f will lose time and money by wait ing. bare hare special bargains to offer eaoh New inatraments. new styles, new new terms. Band for Ootalogaes and ire Illustrated Pries Lists, giving 'ormation. Address, ptkMS, M Desert pti full inf or mm & bates, SAVANNAH. GA, WWLESAIE f\m AMD ORSAI DEALERS. dec27-dltaw4wly CL BORGIA. Bibb County.-Wheree*. M. VjT Rogers, gnardian of John N. Little, havi R, ■■ . ■ having applied to tbe.Court of Ordinary of aaid oonnty tor a dieehrrge from his guardianship of John a. Little’s person and property. Thia ia therefore to cite all person concerned to ahow cause by filizg their objections in mv of fice by the first Monday to Jnne next, why tbe mid M. R. Rogers ihentd not be dismissed from bis guardianship of John N. Little and receive the areal letters of diamlaaion. Given ander my ends' signature, marfitd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. J. Thornton, late ef said oounty deceased: - These are therefore- to.cite acd admonish all persona poneerndd to be and appeariat tbe Court of Ordinary of said oounty, on tbe first Monday in-Junenext, to show cause, If ar.y'they hay., why lettenrot administration should sot be gran ted to applirent. WitEessay official signature. , J. A. MCMAN US. Ordinary. May 6,1880. T may8w4tv# G hORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas w.s. Holt and J.B. Jones, administretorson the estate of Jtmes Dasn. late of aaid county dece&a- ed.have made application for letters of dismission (tom said estate v . - . - Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all persona concerned to bt acd appear at the Court ot Ordinaty of laid county on the first Monday in August next, to ihow cause, if any they have, why letters of dlamiaeion should not be granted to applicants. . . Witness my official aignature. May 6,1830. m«j6td* ‘ ■■ J.A. McMANUS, Ordinary. G EORGIA, Bibb Connty.—Whereas O. T. Ward, executor of the estate of C. Victoria Winter, deeeaaed, late cf aaid county, has nude application for leave to sell all the real and per sonal property belonging to said estate. : —l Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary ef mid county on the first Monday in Jnnenoxi to show cause if any they bare, why Mid application should not be granted. Witness my official signature May 7,1880 msyStd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. n BORGIA, Bibb County.—'\ I IT Wynn has made application for the setting apart a homestead of personalty and the valua tion of the same. Said application will be heard on Thoraday the aixth day of May. 1880, at ten o’clock, a. n*; —r~- * •• * Witness my hoed and official signature, April 14,7890. aprlfitd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. Admiia^trator’s Sale. T> Y authority ot an order from Jones court of X> Ordinary, will be sold at the oourt house door in Clinton. Jones oounty , on the first Tues day in June next, within legal boors ot sale one undivided hall internet in four hundred anna ol load, more oh less, belonging to estate ol Joseph C. Barbee, deceased, situate on waters of Bog creek ia said county; good land. Bold for distribution sad to poy del ta. Terms cash. A. J.STEWARTj Adm'r. April 99, tSM.-tttna* For State Treasurer. THB friends of B.N.8PBER of Troup conn- the o~ Democratic convention. aprlAtd O RDINARY’d Office, Jones Countv, Georgia, March 3,1880. Whereas Samuel L. Chiles, administrator e-tste Lucinda Mason, deceased, applies fordis* mission. Theae are to cite and admonish all persons concerned to ahow cause at this office on the first Monday in June next, if any they hare, why the same shall tot be granted. Witness my hand officially. mtrStd* R. T. ROSS, Ordinary. Sizes. I»00 1£0 00 Price with Belt k'ewlcr or Condenser. Priou with Self Feeder cm Coadoneer, WM cr Terms given on AppHcatIon.^P Prom 18A3 to 1S58 we manufactured Ginsnt Cojnrobna, Ga under the firm name of B. T. Tayixjr&Co., nftorword CLX3COSS, Bsowx & CO.,and made whsl va? then kncrvo ns the Taylor Gin. During the ytnrlSb&we removed to tl* T>Iace, where wo have been cjcclurivcly engaged In mfliw f octuring. Gins ever since. 'With lengexperience, tlio he* labor saving machinery and skilled vrortenen, wepossesft nd vantages not enjo.vca by my othernimiufaciurerln ouff line, for producing tbo snsr vrorki '*** The demand last j f or the. least money. for illustrated pamphlet giving voluntary testimonial* from over wo live, enterprising pimtera Prcesea.Enidxy *nd C0aji.nIet« outfit fumiabciwheadteized. Adorer BUOWN COTTON GIN CO., NEW IiONDON, CONI | g • EIGHTH ODTOINK-A.TI I II I j 6 WILL OPEN SEPXE3IBEH 8, and CJLOSE OCTOBER 9, IS SO. * ■ IS TflE Grand Permanent Buildings. Its REPUTATION is NATIONAL Last year there Trero Exhibitors from 24 States, and 422,957 Visitors. Its honorable record is world-wide, and the management is guaranteed by a popular public subscription, ana is bold under thoioiot auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, Hoard of Trade and Ohio Mechanics’ Institute, who have so satisfactorily conducted these Ex positions sjnee 1S70. NO STOCKHOLDERS!-N0 DIVIDENDS.’ NO PRIVATE INTERESTS T3 SwJSERVE! NcTcharge for space or STEAM POWER I Favorable arrangements havo been made for tbe transportation of Goods and Visitors. These Grand Exhibitions of Art and Industry are always hold in the Fall. REMEMBER SEPT. 8 to OCT. 9,1880. Send for General Circular ot luiormanoa. , HUGH McCOLLUM, Secretary.’ r'tBuKGiA, BI8B COUN-.IT-Whereas 8i- VjT mon Levy haa applied to me for the setbpg ap.rtof homestead oi personalty and the Valua tion of the same, and 1 will pass upon said ap plication ai my office on Thursday the 15th day of April, 1880, at IS o’clock a. m. Witnesa my .official signature. March 26, 1839. m*rt7td J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary. A. C, TAYLOIO BUI lor relief, etc, Bibb Suoe- _va. > rlor Court, October Term, WM. TAYLOR J 1879. It appearing to the Court by the return of the 8heriff that tbe defendant is not to be found in this county; and it further appearing that he does cot reside in this State: Ordered, that ser- vioe be perfected on aaid defendant by publica tion to be and appear at tbe next term of this Court, or that co0u»*inant be allowed to pro- coed, Ordered further, that this o'der he published ones a month for four months in theTelegranh and Messenger, a public gaiette published in t he ririrof Macon. By the Court : JOHN L. HARDEMAN. Ootnpiainaut’s Solicitor. T J. SIMMONS, . J.8.O.M.O. A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su perior Court. This 22d November, 1819. de«2S-l&m«m* t: A. B. ROSS. Cleik. A PROCLAMATION, BORGIA: vT By Alfred H. Colquitt, Governor of laid State. Whereat, official information haa been received at thia Department that in some portions ot tbe State, grants ot laud by tbe 8tate ot Georgia hive been counterfeited and forged, and that groat injury has result.d to a number oj citizms by the isiuing of such forged gnu. 11 under (coun terfeited seal of tbe State. In accordance with a r-solulion of the General Assembly, approved August 11th, 1879, I have thought proper to is sue tbia, my Proclamation, hereby offering a any person feloniously implicated in such forger ies and in the nae of the great reel ■ f the State. And I do moreover charge and require all offi- oera ic tbir State. Civil and Military, to be vigi lant in endeavoring to apprehend the aaid person or persona so enraged, in order that they may be brought to trial tor tbe offense with which the; stardcharged. Given under my hand and the great Seal of the State, otthe Capitol in Atlanta, this thelSthday ot April, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty, and of the Indepen dence of the United States of America the one hundred and fourth. ALFRED H. COIQUITT, Governor. By the Governor: It. C. BANBTT, Secretary of State. m*>T-lt > CIRCULAR NO. 7. OFFICE OF THE RAILROAD COMMISSION, ATLANTA, GA.. May 7,1880. 1st. “In," Fresh Fish and Fresh Meat! on ic», or otherwise” when heretofore transported on paitenrar trains wa* permitted to be charged double first class rates. This permission is here by revoked and the maximum freight rates on those articles «ill be on ‘-loss than car toed a” aixth data; on “car loads” clais L, on any kind of train. td. Railroad companies will observe Buie 11 strictly. . td. Bran and mill staffs in ear laodawillbe tv, announoe him as a randi late for the offioe Of class P. Mata Treasurer, subject to the action of the JAMR8 M. SMITH, Chairman. R, A. BACON, Secretary. may8-law4w TX S A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. The BEST and MOST POPtUB Sewiag Thread of Modern Times. ' BEWARE OF J3UTATIOXS* A complete aisertment for sale by S. WAX ELBAUM & BEO, S. T. COLEMAN & CO. NU8SBAUM& DANNENB E “WOLFF & BEO, GUN NU3SBAUM. febfi-Sm THEDEAF HEAP I PERFEWTOi/S^mroutionl Levturcfl, Ccncerta, etc., bv n vv n-\ r‘-:\ Sc\7 ■ SdeaCifle Invention*THE DcWTAPHONE..I ForamArkitbld public t.^ts on th; Ueuf—al*o oa ■ the Dewf atnd l>umb— , .e -AV tc Y- /1 H ■■ruld, B Sept, asth; New York C.’.rh'i. t .bit entr, NoT. fl SO., ete. SmallSlxe—canbsc^rri- din the p’-ckot. Tho D should send for FURS Illustrated d-.*suriptiv* PimphM Den en&aphone Co., 168 tV. -ithSt., OTANO. DeLeon Complete Cotton Fertilizer. I shall keep a supply of this brand constantly on hand. Perry M. DoLecn, «pr22»deodtm &avsnn*h, Gsu Taz Receiver’s Notice. "ATT books are now open for receiving refurai .IvJL Of taxable property lor State and county nnrpotes. I would be pleased to have tax-peyara call and make their returns promptly, at the time is short. R J. ANDEBBON. Tax Receiver Bibb county, Georgia. Office: No. 120 Mulberry street, Macon. Ga. aprtsdtf jamaIf* Ayb) | Auii„,.rn nmiMaa Bit R WJB jn fin a ’8 3.at.ua to. «t)i Of a. p!e Qdodj C&dfirfJ re