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i?* Siwmwd &
Washington Corresptmaenoe,
Washington City,
May 12tli, 1680.
MB. HILL
commenced liis speech against Kellogg
yesterday. I dropped over . about two p.
m. and found the galleries tolerably well
filled, as were also the seats on the Demo
cratic side below, hut only a beggarly ar
ray of empty benches on the Radical side.
For some cause or another they had fled
somewhere. Notmore than a half dozen
were v'sible during my stay, and with
the exception of Malt Carpenter notone of
any prominence. Bruce and Burnside
chatted over a paper the latter was sliowr
ing the former, and old Whiskers looked
from where I sat, rather amazed at
Bruce’s coolness in interrupting him
MriUriUthroq
while he was at work, evidently on some
very weighty matters of correspondence.
Plumb, Angus Cameron, Rollins and
Kellogg kept Burnside,' Bruce and
Carpenter company,all of them, especially
the latter, looking 'as if the proceedings
had no interest lor them and that they
were in their seats merely as a matter of
routine. Mr. Hill had close attention
from his Democratic colleagues and from
the galleries, and was making, judging
from what I heard of it, an exceptionally
able argument. He did not finish yester
day but will to-day. It is all a waste of
breath on both sides, however. Kellogg
will not be unseated this session, at least,
and I capitally doubt whether he will be
troubled at all. I am sure tliat at least a
dozen leading Democratic Senators will
vote against his expulsion, and of course
all the Radicals. The doctrine of res
adjudicata will prevail in this case and
save Kellogg from being remanded to pri
vate life. ’ •
THE ADJOITBNMENT FEVEB
seems to have seized upon both
Houses, and the cry is that the
31st of May at the latest must be the end
of the show. Randall is regarded as the
inspiration of this ieeling, and his motives
as having direct connection with his own
political fortunes. He is said to really
entertain Presidential aspirations and to
regard himself as old Tilt ten’s residuary
legatee in the event the latter is sat down
upon at Cincinnati. I don’t think he if
regarded as having the ghost of a chance,
but all the same the Presidential bee is
buzzing very merrily in his bonnet and’
when that is the case of course there is no
telling what au idiot a man may prove him
self to be. Another reason Randall will
force an adjournment is because he hopes
thereby to defeat all' changes in the pres
ent robber tariff. He, like all other Penn
sylvanians, is for that first. They subordi
nate partisan politics and everything else
to it, and judging from their actions
most of them would sell out party
and party principles any day rather
than see or aid any tariff
reform or even revision. Therefore,
I shall be greatly surprised if Randall does
not succeed in carrying his scheme for
this early adjournment. One thing is sure,
however, about this business, and tliat is
that an adjournment at the time indicated
will leave a vast mass of most important
legislation in an unfinished state.
THE POLITICAL POT,
at loast that of the radicals, boils more
tumultuously every day. It seems to me
the top will surely fly off before the 2nd
ofJuuc. No amount of weight can keep
it on. The Grant gang and the Sherman
gang and the Blaine gang are getting more
and more hostile in their demonstrations
towards each other, and throw mud and
call names with a most refreshing and de
served vigor. The Grant and Blaine men
are more venomous towards each other
than either are towards the Shermanites.
Latterly, Grant’s friends are using
a good many cuss words towards
Washburne. They charge that he has
made a bargain with Blaine to knife the
ex-President at tlie proper time and then
i Blaine to the front over Sherman.
Back Ache
At One© Cared By '
BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER
It is the only known remedy that never fails.
ot James Smith. d- cease 1. has made rpplication
for leave to Fell fifteen shares of the capital stock
- «the Southwestern railro-d com pauy.oee bouse
and lot m the eity ot Macon in said county, and
twenty-seven hundred acres ot land iu Houston
county m said State, belonging to said mat* :
These are therefore to cite aid admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
ot Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
June aeit. to show caute. It any they have, why
said application thould net he granted.
Witness try official signature,
J.A. JfcMAXUS, Ordinary.'
may 9 lt*w4w», i
Over 2000 Druggists have signed a paper stating ttat Physicians
say they are in every way Superior to the ordinary slow-acting Pcrou?
'Plasters used for this purpose. ;
oDinur,- ■- ” ' - PRICS 25 C8NT5
8BABDRY A JOHNhON. Pharmaceutical Chsmiits, New York,
janl-tus »h- sa -daw top col n r m
A SL'RE CURE *or nil the dlscaseffor which it Is
hMMrefMmreriAj| In the hands of even
push ]
'Pliflir
They say that when the Grant column
breaks a large proportion of it will come
to Blaine, and that his nomination will
then be assured. But the Grant men are
still game to the core. They scout and
scorn the Blaine-Waslibume alliance or
any-other. They claim that the “old
man” has a dead sure thing in Illinois,
and that Ills bolting Chicago delegates
will be admitted to the State convention,
and Blaine’s and Sherman’s friends have
the door shut their faces. I feel sure,
too, that they know what they are talking
about. Illinois will vote for the “old
man” in the convention dead sure. You
see I still stick to the faith, so often ex
pressed in your columns, in the “old
man’s” lucky star. I can’t see any other
outcome at Chicago, knowing as I do
what will surely happen when the negro
delegates see tLe Grant eagle unchained,
and" hear him scream. The
devil himself couldn’t hold
them then, much less John Sher
man’s or Blaine’s mouey and their solemn
promises. I can even now see and hear the
men and brethren, when some silver
tongued Grant orator names him as the
man for their suffrage. Lord 1 What a
stampede there will be from Sherman and
Blaine to “My Jesus,” as tli« old negro
woman at Vicksburg called Grant when
she first caught sight of him in the sleep
ing car. “Dar sets my Jesus wid de stove
pipe hat on,” was the old darkey’s remark
in full,and she voiced the opinion of nine-
tenths of her race.
THE DEMOCRATS
arc still horridly at sea as to who shall be
named at Cincinnati. Old Tilden, I am
sorry to say, has the best chance so far,but
I Have an abiding faith that the Democrats -
are not yet ready to commit deliberate sui
cide. 1 believe liis nomination will anni
hilate the Democratic parly, and if he got
100 electoral votes it would to me be the
surprise of my life. Sorely, the great
Democratic party will not allow itself to
bo delivered into his deadlT embrace. I
cannot and will not believe it until forced
to do so. Of late Judge Field has showed
some slight inclination to loom up among
the probabilities. It is norated here that
his fortunes are being pushed inGeoigia
by a prominent Democrat, who was here
most of the session, and who has a very
large acquaintance among the editors and
politicians of Georgia. It is also affirmed
that he is Tilden’s second choice.
It almost makes me swear when I
think what Thurman’s chances might
now be if he had not, in a' mo
ment of fatal weakness, softly
turned Ills back upon the convictions of
a life-time to dally with the.Delilah
of financial heresy. Who shall blame me
if I even cross the line of “almost,” and do
say bad words when the memory of that
blunder fcrces- itself upon me. Biotont
that, and who could stand against him in
convention or in the field ? Well, we
shall see what we shall see, but my fer
vent prayer is that the close of the contest
at Cincinnati shall not see the Tilden ban
ner uplifted over the sullen and demoral
ized ranks of the American Democracy
—an army beaten in advance and solely
conscious of the bitter fact I "*
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ter enduring his cruelties for years, she
had him put into jail at Greenburg, Penn
sylvania, he wrote to her as follows: “You
have forsaken me forever, and I have
nothing to live for any more. I loved you
dearer than I did my own life. ). have
made preparations to leave this world.
I want to be buried in the lot in the
graveyard reserved for me, and at your
death I want you to lay alongside of me.”
She thought this was a device to get re
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committed suicide. , j W-'I
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Macon, Georgia,
ZDA1LY AND WEEKLY.
FOB 1880-1881.
The presect ye is pregnant with stirring and
important events. General elections are to be
held for National, Mats, and county offices and
the interest and excitement evolved by the con
test will be intense.
—THE PEGPB1ETOES OF THE—
Daily Telegr^r^aM Messejpr
are resolved te fulfill all tho requirements o
their position by keeping abreast ot the news ot
the world, and while adrocalmg.witb all the zea
and ability they poetess, tbe principles of the
Democratic party, will yet pursue a conservative
and moderate course upon all questions.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Ben
jam in C. Smith administrator of tbe estate
bert. about twenty-five years old. sup.cfed
weigh shout 1*0 pounds, shout five feet six inch
oheu. When last heard cf wss at Montes m_
March 4th; she was in company with her mother
Dafny Johnson, about fifty-five years old, pox
marked, and her sister Sarah Johnson, a tall,
l’kelt girl who has a small girl child with her—
all of them Mack. They-may change tli-ir
names. AL8X, MKLEU&K.
Mac n.Ga., March SI, IS80. . apr 1-wtf
QKOEGIA.'BIBB COUNTT.—Whereas, A.B
Bo>«. guardian ct Mrs. M.JU Batts and her
minoi children, Jesse u. Butts, James A Butts
and John P. Butts, has made application for
leave to sell all the wild lands belonging to his
said wards at private sale.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
prrsons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinaiy of said county, on the first Monday
in June next to show cause if any they have, why
raid application should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
Mays, 1830. J. A. MCMANUS.
may9-td - Ordinary.
G EORGIA—BIBS COUNTY.—Whereas Ja
cob Dinkier, guardian of Edward Berend,
has trade application for Letters of dism'suons
These are. therefore, to cite and admonnb all
persons corcerned, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of sa-d county, on the first
Monday ia August next,to show caused! any thsy
have, why letters ol dismission should not
be granted to applicant.
Witness my official signature May 8, 1880.
, J. A.1L
maD-law w4*
ficMAN US, Ordinary.
Bill} County Sheriff Sales.
W
of sale
ILL be fold before tbe conrt house door in
the city of Mat on. d uring tbe lega< hours
■ s»Ie,onthefirst Tuesday in Junenext. the
follonii gproperty, to-wit: Oue-half interestm
lots I and 2, in spuare 89. in city of Macor, Bibb
county, Georgia, fronting on Third and Fcplar
streets, c-mta ning one acre, more or leu; also
the warehouse occupied by W B. Sparks, and
tbe iftore house occupied by Jacob Belsel. Lev
ied tn as the prrpjrty of FiramB. Troutman,
deressed; tor satisfy a 11. fa. issued from Bibb Su
perior Court in favor cf Francis L. Upson vs.
John F, Trcutman, principal, and Hiram B.
Troutman, security. Property pointed out by
plaintiffs attorney. *
Also, fit the same time and place, all that tract
of land situated on the southwest common of the
city of Macon, Hibb county. Georgia, known as
the northwest halt e? lot No. 8, in block 82, ac
cording to the map cf A. A Freeman of June 9,
It 63, bounded as follows: on tbe west by Lamar
aireot, north by Hazel street, east by half of lot
No. 8. south by lot 7, In said block, containing
ono-fourlh of an acre, more or less; also that par
cel of land in the city of Macon, in said county,
known in plan cf city as lot No. S. 'n block 69,
fronting on Tainall 'Square. Levied on as tbe
iroperty of James Bl Blssingsme to satisfy a fi.
a. issued from Bibbfcnperior Court In favor of
I. C. Flint vs. James B. Blasingame. Property
pointed out by plaictifi’a attorney. * .
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos, 3 00,101 and 1( 2. containing 100 acr«“ each,
king on tbe west aide of the Ocmulgce river in
the Macon reserve and adjoining tbe lauds cf H.
J. Feler. G. J. Blake. 8iein and Harris. Levied
on as the property rf John W Woollolk, securi
ty; also, lots of land lying on the east side of the
Ocmu'geo river and known and distinguished in
the sarveyot the lam’s of the estate of Thomas
Wvo folk made oy L. W. Dubois, as lots SO, S5,
4) 45,49, £3. 88.67. fit, 64,«5,6', 67, 63. 89, 70. 7 ,
72. 73,74,75.76.77, 78, 79, 80,81.82.83.84,85,86,
iZ. 73, 74, ,0, lb. Td, 78, 79, 80, 81. 8Z, 80, 84, So, 88
87.28,89. S7, and part of lets 90,91.92 93. Lev
ied on as the propertv of Thomas J. Woo!folk to
satisfy a 0. fa. issued from Bibb Luperior Court
in favor I'aniel F. Gunn, guardian, vs. Thomss
J. Woo'.tolk, James H. Woolfolk ard JohuW.
Wooifolk. security. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’* attorney.
may4-w4w GEORGE F. CBEEBY, Sheriff.
QROBGIA-UIBB COUNTY,-Whereas. W,
J W Carnes, administrator of the estate ot
Samuel G. Bonn, late of said county, deceased,
has made application for letter* of dismission
from said estate.
Tba>e sre 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 causa, if any they have,
whv tuid application shou d not be gra t
W.tneis my official eignstn'e April 3
J. A. McMANUd. O
raar4-law-4w» —
BORGIA. Bibb County—Whereas Mrs. 8o-
VJ phia B. Ball, administratrix of the estate
of E. Bond, late of arid county deceased, repre-
titio ’
■ML. r netitio _ |
entered on record, that she has fully saminiater-
ed B. Bond’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why saldadminiatiatorshonld not be
discharged from her administration and receive
letters ot dismission on tho first Monday in June,
Given under my official signature.
mar6td*J A McMANUB, Ordinary.
O RDINARY’#OrFlCB. JONES COUNTY.
11 Georgia. May 1, 1880. Whereas Jackson
Roberts anplies to me far tee guardianship of
Ola, Andrew and Thomas Roberta, minor chil
dren of Solomon Roberts, deceaaed.
These are to cite all persons to show rause, if
any they have, why letters of guardianship shall
not bo granted him on fl-at Monday in J\ite
next. Witness my hand officially.
nw4-wlm* ROLANDT. BOSS, Ordinary.
laotii
Popular Monthly Drawing Of the L
Commonwealth Dlstriha-
tion Go.
AT MACAULEY’B THEATRE,
In tho City of;Louisville, on
Monday, May 31st, 1880,
$30 REWARD.
YITILL be paid for the delivery to Bihb conn
vv ty j-»ilnf a negro woman named Mar Gil
ItlB£X< FOR DIVORCE.
Bibb Surerior Conrt, April Term,
MRS; G. F:riNOKARD Yd. J. J. PINC
IV appearing to tbe rcurt by the return of tbe
i. sheriff that thedefendant is not to bo found
in this county: and it further appearing that he
dees not resice in the Stale of Georgia:
Ordered, that he appevr at th- next term
this court, or that sai-t caute bo allowed to pro-
roed, and that service be perfected on said J. J.
Pinckard by publication hereof, once a month for
four months, in the TsLEGBim amp Mmssv-
QXB, a public gazette published in the city of
Macon.
By the Court:
JOHN I>. HARDEMAN,
_ Libellant’s attorney,
Be It eo.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. S. C. M. C.
April 29.18S0.
A true extract from tbo minutes of Bib Su'
perior Conrt. This May 8,3880,
may4-iam4m A. B. ROSS. Clerk.
Commissioners’ Sale.
/NEOBblA. BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an
VTorder from the Superior Court.of saiunountv
ot Bibb, granted at tbe April term '{80, to us di
rec>ed. will be acid i-t the court houie door is
said county, on tho fin t Tuesday in Juno next,
between the legal heurs of sale th- following
property, to wit: The two bri.k stores and the-
lot upon which they are buil>, situate on Cotten
Avenue, in square t- erly-ote. in the ci’y of Ma-'
coo. county ard g'ata afuresajd, now occupied
by Mrs. a. BiuiMRiswr ard V. Kisrt-r, and be
Ing tho rrojierly b-Mueathod by Thomas A.
Brewer by will to Mr*. Mary I.. Kmstborry, Mrs
Matilda G, Sherwood and Mrs. Catb rine B.
H;nry, **id pr -pert* sold as the property ol said
Mary L- Kingaherry, Matilda G.- Sherwood and
Catherine E. Henry, tensa’a in common.' for the
purpose cf diitribution among taid tenants in
common.
Terms of sale-cne-third cash, ore-third at
four month* and ore-vhird .tax mortht, with
interest from dateof sale at tbe rate of e ght per
cent, per annum; deferred payment, to b - se-nr.
ed bv mortgage on the pre 1 isee. Purchaser has
option of pas ing all cash.
ISAAC HARPSM‘IT.
Ai-rfEhT F.SHERWOOD
JAM88 L: HbNHY,
May 1.1S80-1aw!w Dommi s'on»r«.
A. 0, TAX LORY B'l' for relief, etc, mbb Suoe-
v«. >■ rior Court, October Term,
WM. TAYLOB J 1879.
It appearing to the Court by the return of tbe
Sheriff that the defendant-is not to be found in
this county; and it further app-:ar rg that he
does not reside in this State: Ordered, that ser
vice he perfected on said defendant by publica-
tisntobeand appear at the next term of this
Court, or that-commsinant be allowed to pro-
Ordered farther, thtt this order be rnUhhed
once a month for four months in theTeiegranh
and Messenger, a public gazette published in the
city of Macon.
By tho Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
_ Complainant’s Solicitor.
T J.SIMMONb^
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. This 22d November. 1879.
dec2S-lam4m* A. B. ROSS. Clerk.
/3.BORG1A. BIBB COUNTY-Whereas Si
VJ mon Levy has applied to me for tho sett rf
1 part of homestead of personalty ard the Talus-
wolfitaH
■■■■(• ■
the same, and 1 will pass upon said ap
plication at my office on Thursday the 15th da;
of April, 1889. st 10 o’clock a. m.
tv itnet8 ray official signature. March 28, 1830,
msr27td J. A. McMaNUS. Ordinary.
THE EXODUS
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pay^at Gh ning. Everybody send for free book
Joaes of BiQgkamton,
xuyl5-w60wlw Binghamton, N. Y.
O RDINARY’S Office, Jones County, Georgia,
_ . _ ^ March S, 1880.
Whereas Samuel L. Chiles, administrator
tate Lucinda Mason, deceased, applies for du
mission.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause st this otfioe.on the first
Monday in Juoe next, if any they hare, why the
same shall 1 ot bo granted.
Witness my band officially.
mar5td* R T. ROSS, Ordinary.
Know Thyself.
T HE untold miseries that
result from indiscretion
These drawings authorized by act of the Log-
1 U7 hil the Ppurt*
OUR
—CONTAINS—
SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS
and is one of the best and cheapest publications
sonth of Baltimore. It will be made even more
Interesting to the farmer* by the addition of an
Agricultural Department,
—Edited by—
General WILLIAM M. BROWNJC,
Professor of History and Agriculture in the
veriity of Georgia.
In addition to the WEEKLY, we smith
Southern Farmers' Month!
One of the host Agricultural Journal* in the
South, for the nun ot *3,50 per annum.
THE TERMS
Oflh TtLBGlRAPH AND MESSENGER re
main unchanged, and are a* follow*, payable in
advance:
Daily, one year, -
Daily, six months,
Daily, three moths,
Weekly, one year,
Weekly, six. months,
)ailjaii ; l*men IttlMy, ne par, $11.50
'ttklj aad larmtrs’ Ioiiklj, “ 3,59
$10 GO
5 00
250
’ 2 00
100
Wo have secured the ■orrlcesotllf’r. Si. B.
8WJEET. batter known to the newipsper
world a* "Jack Plane,” tbo late oorreepoodeniof
the Savannah News, who will have personal su
pervision of ih* WEEKLY.
We respect fully aakfera continuation of the
present generoo* pstronsge of the public.
Sldtm-rewtf OLI8BY A JONE8.
FIRST NATIONAL BANS
v*
OF, MACON,
CAPITAL (PAID UP) '
8UBPLU8, ....
$100,000
20.030
A BERERAL BMKIR! BUSIIESS TRANS
ACTED,
islatureof 1869 and sustained by all the corn
of Kentucky occur regularly on tbe lastdayof
•very month (Sundays excepted) and. an auper
ViM1 by prominent at!tens of tbe State.
Too Management call attention to tire
opportunity presented of obtaining, for on
anylof
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
(grand
mly CS,
1 Pneo M ——,.
1 Prise
1 Pri»e..„„
10 Prises 21,000 each ,
to Prizes 100 each
100 Prize* 100 each
KO Prises 60 each
800 Prize* 10 each
xjjoo Prise* 10each.
9 Prize* 800 evh,
tPnsestOOeach
...................9 80,000
10,000
— 5.00*
10,006
10,000
tional Medicsl Association. It oontabia bemuti
ful aud
dred
teal . W
many years of extensive and successful practice,
either cne *f whictis worth ten times tbe price
of the book. Bound in French doth, price only
$1, sent by mail postpaid *
Tbo London Lancet wye: “No person should
be without this valuable book. The author ia a
noble benefactor.” ./.
. _ An illustrated sample sen, to all on receipt of
10,060 -fi cent* for postage.
14000 The author ruler,
S FISHER,
12,000
10,000
• MM* AV|VW
eaeh, ap’roximaTn prise* 170*
- each do do l^o*
19 Prise* 100 each do do
LS60 Prize* nu.409
Whole Ticket*, |t. Half Tickets, |L
27 Ticket*. tiO. M Tickets, r*0
All application* for dub rate should be made
to the home office. '
Pull list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and
mailed to all tickeC-hold-ws.
93.RBMIT MONEY BY HAIL OR EXPRESS
Address K. M. Board man Conner-Journal Build
log LoUsnile Kentuckv, or at No. *0T and SO
Broadway. New York. aug*o»odtuthusaMfcwBl
j^OUEUKE M91EL.
MEOADWAT.
Between 41et and 42d st*.,Ntvr Yerk
Three blocks from Grand Central Depot and
one block from Elevated Railroad.
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS,
ROOMS with Board. $3, $SM ■ and $4 p«r day.
WITHOUT BOARD siper day and upward.
AN ELEGANT RESTAURANT in ooonectlon
with Hotel. Spocial arrangement* for tbe sum
aer. «- 1
■awley D. Clapp Jfc Sou, Prepr 1 *,
apr7 tu thr eatSm • r - -J I ‘
DISSOLUTION.
P IE firm of Alhly A Speir was this day dis
solved by mutual consent. Mr. Alhly retain,
ing the State*Of Florida, Kentucky. MisaUsippf.
Louisiana and all torritoiy in Georgia eoutu of
the line of rai road running from Columbus to
Savannah via Macon, and. Mr. Bpeir retaining
Tennessee, Alaha\ a, Texas. Arkansas „nd all
territory in Georgia north ot said railroad line.
(Signed) J. 8. ASHLBY.-
* 1 G. W. bPEIR.
March 19.1880. mart8-Uw4w
LANE & BODLEY CO,.
CINCINNATI.
Mihnfactarer* of Standard
PLANTATION
MACHINERY. 1
BTATIONAEY AND PORTABLE
Steam Engines>
Saw Mill*, Grist Mills, Shafting Hanger*. Pul
leys. eto. Our machinery ii strong, simple and
well made,and is especially adapted te the want*
of farmer* and Planter*, for Ginning, Sawing.
Grinding and Factory use. Bend for an lUui-
rated Catalogue.
LANE BODILY CO. i
John and Water Mr, Cincinnati, O.
msr21i tawSm-waowlStg
STOCK SPECULATION.
. . . . IV,
Banxers ard Erox-
ew York, buy stack*
. 1, when denied.wilt
advise when and what to buy. Also Stock Priv
ilege* in which S8F to $100 can he prefltaUy in
vested. Opportunities for good profits are op*-,
stantly occurring. Pull information on applica
tion, and Weekly Report sent free. . .
jsnlO-tas-sat-ly
NOTICE.
-i—
J. Y. Exchange at Current rates.
marl4-deod*m* . Cotton 'Avenue, Maeon, Ga u»l7 j-ly*
W. W. WRIGLKT. I. c. PLANT,
npHIRTY day* after date the undersigned
A make application to tbe Mayor and Cou
President.
„j*p.inB
. ilication to tbo Mayor and Council
of tbo city of Moconfora leased the reecryeat
tbe earner of Ponyth and Johnson streets, being
a part of the cut of tbe Macon and Western rail
road. for the purpose of erecting a church there
on.
WK.HAET.BHUR8T,
A. R. TIN8LBY.
aprtdlawtw » Wardens of fit. Pauls oburch.
in early life may be allevi.t-
ed and cured. Tl.oeo who
doubt this assertion should
purchase the new mrdical
work published by the PEA*
BODY MBDICAL INSTI
TUTE. Boston, entitled
THKSOTuNCE OP LIFB,
J SELF PRhbBRYATION. Exhausted vi
tality nervous and physical debility, or vitality
Impaired by the errors of youth or too close or
too close application to business, may be restore
'ed and manhood regained.
Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged,
Just published. Hit a standard medical work,
the best in the English language, whiten by a
pbysiolan of great experience, to whom was
awarded a gold and Jewelled medal by the Ha-
rulers by permission to JOSBPH
president; W. I. P, INGRAHAM,
the faculty of the American University of Phila
delphia, sIbg Hon P A BI8-ELL. M D, president
of the National Medical fimoeiatioiL’’
Addresa Dr W H PAR
KER No 4 Bulflnch St,
: Bos ton. Mass. The au
thor may be consulted oh
all diseases requiring
•kill and experience,
novSO wlv
BEAL
THE
Cincinnati Paciitg
Packers of
PORK, LARD.
and—
QUEEN OF TBE WEST BRAND OF
Extra Sugar Cured Hams,
Shoulders and Breakfast
Bacon.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
iilfgtalfi
** § tn* ers ** ^ 25
lYgffte
Miff
Sflfr
si' : «£s-s
mm
1:3 3 i^f
Sum.
iflfl
gwii
BHSBl’Jra
HI
a
PI
Pease
2001
and German Millet
Seed,
' Sacks Tennessee Olay Pease.
21 “ German Millet Seed,
in store and lor sale by
A. McCkLLIB.
aprtS-3t No. 40 Cotton Avenue.
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL.KINDS: BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM CfAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, &c. Send for Prioe-list,
W. H: DILLINGHAM A CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY;
/2J.KORGIA, Bibb County —Whereas George R.
VJ Barker has made application
for letters of
administration on the est.te of Jtne A. Malone,
late of said county deceased.
Thesearo therefore to cite and admonish all
person, concerned to be and sppesrst the Coart
of Ordinsry of said ooi-uty on tbe first Monday
in June next, to show cause if ary they have,
whv letters ol admimslrutioa should not be
granted.
Given under my haul and official signature,
May 1.1880.
ins;. 2 laviw* J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary.
JONES COUNTY POSTPONED SHER
IFF SALE.
W ILL he sold be'ore the conrt lout* door in
r “ "
the town of Clinton, Joms county .Georgia.
Ix tsveeu the leuul hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in June next, three hundred acres of
land, or enough of ssid land to satisfy a tax fi. fa.
issued by W.J. Grethem, tax collector of said
county for the year 1879. maid land adjoining
the lands of James B. Denton, Jackson hoberts
and others, and known as the P. O. Sswyer place.
Levied on as the property of P. C. Sawyer, trus
tee ror wife and children. This February 18th
1880. W. J. GK.K8HAM.
ma.v1-1aw4w Kx-officio 8hri !T
STRAYED-
F BOM the subscriber on the 29th cf March a
mcuse-colored mare male, aged five or six
years. When she left had a shoe on the le ft fore
foot, bad a wart on tt e neck near where the col
larworks A liberal reward will he paid for her
delivery. -Any information thank fully received.
Address J. T. HOLT,Macon.
Care B. F. Onslev. sprll-dswlt*
(^.BORGIA, Bibb County.—Whe-eas M
K
Rogers, guirdianof John N. Liltle. having
applied to the Court of Ordinary of said count-
partnership, under tbe laws of Georgia, and that
said copartnership shall be conducted under tLe
following provisions:
1. The firm name of said copartnership shall be
W. 4. Doody,” which alone shall be used in its
dealings.
2. Said copartnership shall be located in the
cicy oi Macon, said countv and State, and its
business shall be th* dealing by retail in Gene
ral men handhe, such as dry foods, clcthiDg.
boots and shoes, and other article* cf such char
acter. ,
5. W. A: Doody shall he the general partner,
and ah 11 have full direction and management of
the bu-meas. Myron Nosahsum and Joseph
Dannenberg. all of said county, are special part
ner*.
4. W. A. Doody has contributed four thousand
dil'ars to said partnersbin and Myron Nuss-
baum and Joseph Danntnberg have each con
tributed four thousand dollars to the capital
•tr ek of tbe same.
6. This partnrrshinshall begin on the SOth day
of January. 1S80, and shall end on the 20th day of
January, ]8tS, unless sooner dissolved, as here
inafter provided, to-wit: In caseeither party be
comes dias.-thfied with 8-Id partnership ibe
same may be dissolved after the first year, pro
vided six months notice be given after ssid time,
of such Intended dissolution to .he other party or
parties—said notice to be in writing, giving the
reasons therefor. x
It ia further agreed that the said W. A. Docd:
shall be paid from the partnership auets.thc
sura ot fifty dollars per m'ontb. and this amount
to be charged to the expense account. This pay
ment vo rent iuue until a dissolution, unless oth
erwise agreed on.
Witness our hand*, this 12th day of January,
1880.
W. I. DOODY.
MYkON NUsSBVUM
josk.ph dannenberg.
Signed this 12th day ot January, 1380, and ac
knowledged before
J. T. RODGERS,
N. P. Bibb Co., Ga.
MlCOV G*.,Jauu .ry 12,11-80.
I rer’ify thut the sb. vu instrum-nt was signed
ai d acknowledged by the part.es thereto be'ore
me this day.
J.T. RODGERS.
N.P. BibbCo.Ga.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Before me esme
' in person, W. A. Doody, who being duly
sworn deposes and ssys that he ia the general
partner in a limited copartnership abont to be
] ormed in said county, under the name cf W. A.
Doody, and that Myron Nussbsum and Joseph
Dannenberg are the special partners therein,
and that the amount agreed to be contributed by
each of them to wit: the sum of four thousand
dollars, to the capital stock < f ssid firm, has been
actually paid in. and in good faith contributed
thereto. A. DOODY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me tbi« 23th
day of January, 1830. J.T. RODGERS, '
Georgia.
G 1
mar2 w4w Notar- Bibb county.
Crab Orchard Springs,
KENTUCKY.
IYE hour* run from Louisville or Cincinnati,
. by rail, now open for visitors. Hotel ap-
pointm-nta complete. Ask for round trip tirk-
sts. For pamnbletc containing analysis o! wa
ters. low rate ot board, eto. Adores*.
•r J 8, FUR«,M-nsger,
m*y8-wlm* Crab Orchard. Ky.
Rent paid tao and-*-quarter
years buys one. Best Cabinet or
Parlor Organ, in the World; wlr-
'»era of highest diatincfion at every
world’s Fair -for IS years. Prices
<51. $57, <66, 684. $108 to tkt
and upward. Also for easy pay
ments, f5a month or <6.58 a quarter and up-
ward. r*8alogn»» free. MAmiN A HAMLIN
ORGAN CO, 154 Tremont itrert, Poston; '46
Ba*t 14th street (Union Square) New York; 250
Wabash Avenue, Chicago • ma\6-w4t ,
ASON
nnd
AMLIN
(tA NS
omesin )
Western
ThoLDti# Rock and Fort
Smith ltailway offer for sale
the beat LANDS iu the West
or Southwest, with healthy
climate, ler ile soil, and not
affected by droulh. Rasy
Arkansas
te
W. D. BLACK, Land Commissioner,
axkf-wlSt Little Sock, Ark.
JONES CO T T SHERIFF SALES.
W/ ILL be sold before the court house door in
TT the town of Clinton, Jones connty, Georgia,
the first Tuesday in April next, between the
legal hours of tsle, the fallowing property, lo-
wit: Three hundred and thirty acres of land,
more or lees, adjoining the lands of John 8.
Stewart,Robt Smith and F.B. Haskal and o ben.
Levied on as ll.e property ot Alford niaw.au to
Court
lawson ai d
satisfy two fi.-fte.'issued from tbo ■
of said oounty in favor of Elizabeth GJawson si _
Stodard B/ Gliwton, - adminiitratora of the es
tate Of Jeeae Glawsan. deceased, v*.. Alford
Olaweos, principal, and Seaton Glawaon and
Joseph Glawaon. security. The 1 Other v». Afford
Glawaon principal, and Seabos Glawaon and
Jsmea Glawaon se-urity. Property pointed out
by an* of tha plaintiffs, and in poaeessios of de
fendant. This February 23. 1880. „ f
f*bT7td W. 1. GRESHAM, Sheriff.
O RDINARY’S Office. Jones County, Georgia,
March 8,1880.—Whe'reaa £. A. Rarfleld, ad-
miufsSrator estate John J. Barfield, deceased,
applies for dismission. .71
These sre to oil* andadtnoui»h all persons con
ned to t bow cause at thta office, oi Arab ]
rfnjuxi
ijayJn June nextMIary they have’, why the j
Wjtnaas my hand officially. - ruon i “ V
marfitd* R,. T. ROSS. Ordmaiy.
. BIBB ( flUNTI.- Whereas. John
as applied to he appointed guardian
QKOEGIA,
Maim I
of the urson and, prop»rty of Minme, Albert.
Rosa, Julia and Daaie Whitney minors, under
fburieen years of spa, residents of Mid oour.ty:
. ThigU tocite all per sens concerned to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary of'said county
,on the I * ‘ |
■ J. A. McMANUi,
Ordinary,
mayll-tdfk
A GOOD SAW
FOR $2Q0.
OutNo. X Plantation Baw Mill 1* di
be ran by A10 sr 11 horse podrer Agricultural
Engine*. With thUpowextrom !
L500 to 4,000
of lumber can he ea)m a day. A product
50 per cent, treater than can he cut with a
ciproeating saww»IK wish ibe same power.
the ears'
apd warvanSdl in *nJrF. .
all sizes, Engine*. Boilers, 8
dust rated circulars sent
LANS A BOLLS?
John & Water Sts
•prl dlawSmAweowlSt
S25to$5000|-
UsMcIotuijr invented i*
WillSl.lavi tl*e
ctV7«»'l j*»y» Imneuse ptjflM l.v tfie Captfalitatlon
, «*f vperettus: In Eterkfi. FUUexpteneikm «*o «fpl»nr
Uonto Av*u», Li rows A Co., Bankers, K Urea4 L.L, 9. Y*
/IByEGlA-BlBB COUNTY.-Whert*s, L.
CT AISarsge.. J
Mcecutrix cf the estate of « ala-
donia Savage, late of said- county, deceased, has
madeapplkalieafvr l6Ueia .pt dismission from
said estste.
Tbeke sre therefore; to cite and admonish all
persona concerned, to be and appear gt the
Court ot: Ordinary of 'said county on tbe first
Monday in July next, to show cause, it any they
have why paid application should not be
granted. •
- Witneti my official signature April 36.18)0.
J. A. MoRANUS, Ordinary.-
mar4taw-4w* .
upjuiru to roe r.ouri or urainary or 5a-a county
for a dischrrge from his guardianship ot John N.
Little’s person and property.
This is therefore to cite all parsons ennoernrd
to show cause by filiog. their objections in mv of
fice by the first Monday in June neit, wby tbe
•sid M. R. Roger- should not be dismissed from
his guardianship of Joi n N. Little aud receive
the usual letters ol dismission.
Given under my officia' signature.
mar6td*J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
This is the only Lottery af any State that ever
voted o* and endorsed by its people.
^Jnpreoodented Attxaotlon,
Over Half a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Oomp&nY.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, ru 1568, for the term ol
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ol the State is pledged,which pledge has
heen renewed by aa overwhelming popular vote,
securing its IraBchUe in the new constitution,
adopted Dccombor 2, 1879, with a Capital of
81,000,000, te which it has since added a reserve
fund of <350.009. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUk
BEE DRAW UTSS will take place monthly
JOSHUA BURTZ
General FnlMiai Agency,
eufauja, ala.
Advertising, fukriptin ud Job Pmlitg
Effect, d with 1 £e bed houses in Alabama,
Georaiaandtbron-cboottbecour.irv
stadiuoonnt on tsble rates.
For alongtime.no sweeter aid better oollee-
tion of mmic for Sunday Schools has appeared.
ir we consider tbe Hymns, we find the best and
HA V»°»* original thoughts
- ’M t*. , -A expressed m pure loctty,
of good lyr cal character. Such phrases k» "Pitv-
lng Savior, look with blessing," "Trust him
L T vm years hecin.” “Only a little
. „,, re V & . u ’ love ” ’Ere the sun gee*
down. The 1 den hills,” and "A home, we-irr
Pilgrim; taken slmrst j fy C.
at random from )t; OL/CHJUj.'0
P* rf *• ln<i kr»tc its tenderness ard hearty, Thera
are 125 songs; all grod ones. White Iiobes will
■ e inailed to sny address for 20 ents
By A J. Abhey and M. J. Hunger. 1’rico So cts
or S3 per dezery
TRMPEttl*OB JRWKLC, (85s. or «J ad-z 1
TEMPERANCE LIGHT. (uTorSlORndr^J
These areertragood Temperance 8ong Borks
"iff-ving in price and size, bat not in quality.
Temperance Jewel* ia by J. H. Tenney and
Rev. R. A. Hoffman, and Temp,ranee Light is by
weo. C. Hugg and M. E. Berross. y
THE SUDDS*N'ATIONAt, SCHOOL FOR THE
RESD ORGAN. By W. F. Sudds. (;L50.)
Mr. 8. ia well known a* one o! our boit com-
posera forth-Pianoforte. His new School con
tains a great deal of fine music, and a -^oi In
structive course, and his the reoumni--ndul: -n c
a moderate price.
OLIVER DITS0N & C0„ Boston.
, 0; H. DITSON A CO. 848 BMway N.Y,
iiumu
For Bent ai a Bargain.
4 Yery drainable dwelling in Vineviile, with
d one-haU the product cf an exoelleut yeg-ta-
bie garden. The premfet s mriu -i .....
K. »»ry out-buildings, and a well of pure, cold wa
ter. Hie house Is roomy, and tho neighborhood •
one of the best in the State. Any family wish-
lug to enjoy the salubrious atmosphere ofYine-
viile and its freedom from r.oi-e. dust and mos-
quitors durirg the approaching summer, can be
admirably suited. Inquire at this office.
sra-U
& COTTON GIN
Cleans th« Seed better, Runs Lighter,
Cine Faster ancf Costs Less Money than ang
other CIn In the Marked, Everymachlno
fully and legally Avtarrar.teed.
■
never scales or post pones. Look at thefolloi
ing Distribution:
GBAND PBOMENADE CONCEBT,
daring which will take place tbo
121st Grand Monthly
—and the— \
Eitraordinary Semi-Annnal Jtimi
At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 15th. 1880,
Under the personal supervision and manage
ment of
Gxx. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and
Gby. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. -
Capital Prize, $100,000.
O-Notice.—Tickets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, 55. Fifths. <2, Tenths, <1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prizes of glOO.OOO....
$100,000
1 Grand Prize ot
fiu.ooj
50,000
1 Grand Pr.ze of
SO,coo
20.000
2 Large Frizes of
10,000
20 i 00
4 Large Prizes ol
5.000
20.COO
20 Prizes of
1,009....
2o;ooo
50 '•
500....
25.CK.0
uo ’•
soo.
so.tco
200 ”
200.
40 O'- 0
600 **
100....
60.000
10000 “
10....
100.000
APPROXIMATION prizes.
100 Approximation Frizer of $2i o...
loo •’ ” 100....
100 ” “ 75
11,279 Prises,amounting to....
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La.) Commis-
Gun. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Ya. } aioLers.
Application for rates to clubs should onlv he
made to tho otficoof the Company in New Or
leans.
Write for circular* or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, La.
or same person at No 819 Broadway, New York.
N. B.—This Company has ro Agent, in the
British Possessions, and ail persons pretend!-g to
be so and soliciting otdera hy circulars or other
wisa are Swindlers. asw-wed sat
Jtiust and cbeupe<c
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS,
Special inducement* to SOUTH
ERN SOLDIERS.
Satisfaction given in all cases.
First premium at Atlanty and Macon.
Georgia. Fairs, 1879. Best of refeya
encea in your State. Apply at on re
for full information, special terms,
etc. Address CHARLES ii EVANS.
Manufacturer tor U.S. Cover nm’f. 152
West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O.
Gray’s Specific Medicine.
MARK.
New Advertisements.
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
Kngiaes, Cotton Dresses, Mill., <tc.
nr ■ . i ■ i •
-ii
PLANTATION MACHINERY
OF Alls KINDS*
’ SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS,
«“8and'fdr Priea List. MACON, GA.
H
U8I0—LOOE-OISU
Absolutely Fkke.
STODDARl’S
H
MUSICAL LIBRRAY.
A truly Wonderful Publication .bringlug * he best
elasaof vocal and instrumeotal music within the
reach of all. Sample copy, dooturning -I 50 worth
of Piano or Organ Music, mailed to any address
cm Facet ot ore.So Stamp. J. M. BTODDAST
4 oo.. Philadelphia, p*. ■ . ;
a i OK OUTFIT TRBB to agent*, andal
«PX &D expense, paid. Address H. B
SHAW. Alfred, Maine.
RAPE MARK. THE greatTRADE
Kiglish rem-
i*dy. An un«
ifailing -irefor
feemioal cak*
ness, Spermat
orrhea, Jm po
tency, and all
diseases that,
"Beforo TaMngquence Of M>'ASTTakbff
abuse; asm loss of memory, universal lassitude
pain in tbe back, dimnuss c.f vision, prema.are
old sge, at d many otht .* diseases that lead to in
sanity and consumption and a premature grave.
Full particulars in our pamphlet, which ve de
sire to send free by mail to every one. The Spe
cific Medicine ia sold by all druggists at *1 p,r
package, orsix pacsqgre for <5 will be sent fret
by mail on receipts! the money by addressing
izs GRAY XEDICINB CO, No te Mechanics
Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold in Msoon aril ever;
where by all dronists. oct24 dswly. ‘
For tale by HUNT, RANKIN * LAMAR
octl9-d«
Maonn. Ga
Q.EOR HA. BIHB COUNTT.-Wben as ? *t-
__ thew Thornton has made app loaf to* for
letters of sdmmistralion Ota the estate ol orrUia
J. Thornton, late ef said oounty deceased:
Tbese are therefore to cite and admopish all
persons concerned to be and appear st the Court
of Ordinary of said county, on the flr-t Monday
in Junenext, te show cause, if *lt ihev bav ,
why letter* ot sdmiuiitration should not be girac-
teH to applicnt.
Witness my effieial signature. ' ” I *s i
• J. A. McMANUB, Ordinary,
Mhv 6.18*0.' . mayg-wAw*'
Q.EORGIA, BIBB^COUNTT.—Where** W F.
Holt and J. K. Jones, administrators on the
estate of James Dsau. 1st* of said coun’y decoiu-
ed.hzve made application for letter*of dismission
from said estate: , . .. . t »i
These are therefore to cite and admonirb all
perecns concerned to be ard appear at the Court
ot Ordinary of sail county on the first Monday
in August next, to ibow caute,if any they have
why letter* of dismission should not be granted
to applicants.
Witness my official signature. May «, 1880.
mayttdw J.A. MCMANUS, Urdisary.
G BORGIA, Bibb Co-nty.-Whereas C. T.
Ward, executor of tbe estate of C. Yieteria
Winter, deceased, late ot saM county, has m-de
application for leave to eell all tbe real and per
sonal troperty belonging to taid estate.
These are therefore to site and acmoniah all
persona concerned to be and appear st tl e Court
of Ordinary of said oounty on the first Monday in
Jane next to thaw reuse if any they bare, why-
said application should nos bt granted.
Witness m; official signature May 7,1886
msyStdu
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
$777 Outfit Free. Adi
ERY, Augusts, Maine.
ipeases
dress P.
I fob sd>elUsers. !W pages, AO
cents, *A. P, Howell
e, IN. 3T. . aprtS-wed-sat swim
'-kSS^SSESP
setauatl. «s-
- ADMIMWEATBIX S SALE.
BY authority of an order of the Court of Ordi-
1. wrifeto tbufeaal {boars o. ule. ris*
eperty belonging to the
following property belonging to the estate of Ed
ward C. Anderson, deceased: all that tract of
laud ittnate in the* junty of Bibb, state of Geor-
gbunega tbe city of Macon, au-t trcsittng tin tbs
road leading from M'ccn to Forsyth ia Yinevilk,
known as ii lie pure nought by Geo W. An-
itsvirtcn Hit. H. B. Freeman, executrix, etc.
eontaising 8414 acres, more or less.
For. huomStitm apply to Turpin A Ogden,
agent*.
mail-dim wtd JANE M. ANDERSON,
Administratrix.
G BORGIA. Bibb County.—Wtereat R. 8
Wynn ha* made application for the setting
These machines arc mabo of tlio best materials, and tbfi
vrorhmtnshlpandCaish ore unexcelled. Havel c, a awarded
premiums at all the State fairs, Ocor-rfa Aluh^ma, Tr-r+M,
eta Upwards of 5509 of our Gxys orelacourtantusoba
tho southern states, over 1009 haying been sold in i:;a.
Price List of Cinsi Feeders and Condeneer
Boxed lyady for shipment and delivered at ocr tactcgj
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Price with
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£!Ui 0,1
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Price wit*
S«IC Feeder cav
CcxadcnMtw
ty Term# given on Application.^
From 1843 to 1838 wo manufactured Gina at CokimbuK, O*
under tlie firm narno of E. T. Taykoh&Co., ftftorwaid
Cldioss, Bbowx & CO., and made wnafi was then kno*i
as tho Taylor Gin* During the yearl8i8 wo removid totM
place, where wo hftvebcet. oxcI’isiYcly cngitscd In xnioa
xacturlncr Gins ever sinco. 'Withlon^txperienco, thatM$
and akilhil woiVrvMi.
dlled workmen. wep<
any otherraanufaaturerli_,^
_obkst work for the least money.
Tho demand last yc&r was so groat that nearly 3-00 ardott
remained nnfllZcd,out we have doubled our wauufacturiise
capacity and hope to be able to meet oil demands, ptfll it\»
tho wisest plan to setyour orders In early.
for Illustrated pamphlet Rivingnetc voluntary testimonials
• from over 500 live, entcrprlrinw planters. Presses. Enghr
aud coaipicS© outfit furnished when doblred. Addresa
BROWN COTTON GIN CO.,
NEW LONDON. OOffif
USE
TRAD!
^SXmar
GEORGE A. CLARK,
SOLE AGENT.
Tho BEST and HOST POFtUI
Sewing Thread of Xcderu Times. *
BEWABE OF I2UTATI02
Aeompletei a,,«rtmcnt for sale hr
S. WAXfcLliAUM &BEO.
S. T. COLEMAV & CO.
NUSSBaUM & UANNENBS
WOLFF & BBO,
GUs NUSSBAUM.
MMM
|8’ EIGHTH
02CKT CmKTATI
I ID II
WIKI. OPEN SEPTEMBER ft,
and CLOSE OCTOBER O, liiSO.j
Grand Permanent Bulidings.
its REPUTATION is NATIONAL!
— <
X*ast year there were Exhibitors from |
24 States* and 424,1)57 Visitor*.
Its hdourable record Is world-wide, and the
mnnapement is guaranteed by a popular public
subacrirtion, ami is <1 under tl.? jv
of the Chamber of Commerce, l?onrd of
Trade und Ohio 3I«-cl;uu2v\.' fiiMtUutr,
who hare so sa'.i.-iacto..:. cr-mhutc i U-.-o Kx-
poaitions since lb70.
NO STOCKHOLDERS!—NO DIVIDENDS!
NO PRIVATE INTERlSTS TO SUBSERVE l
NO CHARGE FOR SPACE OR STEAK POWER!
Favorable arrangements have been mode tor
the transportation of Good., aud V^nor*.
These Grand Exhibitions cf Art and Industry
are always held in the PolI.
REMEMBER SEPX- 8 to OCT. 9, 1880.
Send for General Circular of Inf urination.
HUGH Mc€OLLVM, Secretary.
apart a homestead of reraoualty and tho valua
tion of tbe suae. Said application will be heard
«B Thursday tho sixth day of May. it80, at un
o’clock, a. m!
Witness my band and official signature, April
14,1880.
apr Kid* J. A. MoMAN US, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y authority of an order from Jines court cf
Ordinary, will be sold at I ha smart huuse
door fa Llmioo, Junes oounty, on the first Tses-
d*> to June next, within legal hours of rale one
undivided haifintsreat tn four hundred acnsol
land, mere or less, beton. ing te estate of Joseph
O. Barbee, deceased, situate oo waters of Hog
creek in **« oounty; good land. Sold for
distribution and to pay dc to. Te-ma catb.
A. J. STB WART. Adm’r.
April «B, 18*0.-24taa«
By B. JM. Woolley
Atlanta, Ga. Reliable evi
dence given. and reference to
rood patients and physician*,
head for my book on the*
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HAS IT
CURE
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THE DEAF HEAP
I PE M P*?.m T S E ^t‘ersation.f
IsaoturM, Ooaoerta, etc., ».y t. w n-i rful »w |
SctotttijBc Invention, TH £ DENT A PH ON E.R
ror remarkable rniblsc testj) v.\ tlio I>ouf-iu« u* ■
tile IK’itf Hixl |>uiat>—-• « K'lO Yur't I/erald, 9
Sept. JN-ih; yew York Chnoinn A-.Innate, JJoT.i
eto. BomII S|*e —<*xn he carricu i n tho poeireu Tbe U
shonhl BendtiT FREE liliiatratci .loscriptive Pamphlet
Amortofin Dentaphone Oo., ics VV’. 4th Su, Cisoi ~ "
GUANO.
Delejk’i Complete Cotton Fertilizer.
1 ahili keep a supply of this brand .
o
n hand.
Perry M. DeLeon,
Savannah, a a.
anr£* deodlm
habit and'it* ewe.