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WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington, May 20,1860.
“A D—D FROD.”
This is what I heard a bucolic looking
contleman, with his coat hanging on liis
arm, and a very red and angry looking
face, remark yesterdav as he tramped
up the avenue, in response to a question
what he thought of the great boat race
just finished. From his pronunciation of
the word, I judged that he hailed from the
land of that late eminent and accomplished
statesman of the Radical party, Mr. John
Covode, who, I am told, was wont to
spell “fraud,” “frod,” and to insist that if
it,“frod,” didn’t spell “fraud” it didn’t
spell anything. Iam pretty sure this
morning that roy friend voiced the general
verdict on the great “IIop Bitters” boat
race. A tamer affair nevertook place and
a deeper or more general disgust was
never felt or expressed. Ilanlan won
without! half an effort. - Courtney
was either sick or drugged, and
no more fit to pull than
a nervous girl. He had almost to be
lifted into his boat and after one con
vulsive effort at the start broke completely
down. And yet this miserable farce' drew
an audience of at least 50,000 people, who
made the picturesque hills on both sides
of the Potomac instinct with life and ra
diant with color for nearly four hours. If
the hackmcn and street car people did not
make enough yesterday to last pretty well
through the coming dull mouths, I am no
judge of business. I have never seen any
thing like it since I liavc been here, and I
hope I never shall again, for I was more
than two hours waiting fora car, in which
there was not even standing room, to get
to my dinner.
Of course Ilanlan .is happy and so are
the “Hop Bitters” people. The former
fingered the purse of $0,000 this morning
at 10 o’clock, and the latter have had teu
times that amount of free ad vert is in;
OESERJU. GORDON’S
resignation, which was announced in the
morning papers by telegraph from Atlan
ta, lias caused universal surprises and
comment. It came like a lightning stroke.
Nobody that I have seen had the faintest
premonition of it. Perhaps it was known
to a few, but if so, they kept their coun
sel most remarkably. The appointment
of ex-Governor Brown as bis successor is
nearly an equal sunwise. So far as I
have heard, no one dreamed that he liad
any desires or aspirations in a political
direction. The two events have created
a genuine surprise even in this city of
surprises. I have not been able to see
General Gordon to-day, so know nothing
more tlian the papers state, but, in ad
vance, I can safely say that his resigna
tion will cause genuine and universal re
gret not only amoug the people of Geor
gia, but of the South. He has been tried
in every crucible his country desired of
him, or his enemies could devise, and has
come out of ail without so much as even
the smell of fire upon his garments. The
people of Georgia, who have loved and
honored him so many eventful years,
will find it hard to accustom themselve3
to his absence from their service in the
public councils.
ADJOURNMENT
is still declared by Mr. Kaiulall a fixed
fact for the 51st instant. That is to say,
old Tilden still insists that it must take
place on that day, and Ills mouthpiece an
nounces and insists upon the programme
being carried out. There is some hope,
however, that the Senate will not
tamely submit to the dictation of
the Mephistoplielcs of Gramercy Park. It
is intimated over there this morning
that it may be necessary to prolong the
session until the 10th of June at least, in
order to finish the public business, or at
least such of it as is imperatively demand
ed, and that Tilden and Itandall will be
told to go to the devil and attend to their
own business. This is, indeed, cheerful
news. The Radicals are very blue about
the results of the session so far, as they
have been of the least benefit to them.
They have scored no points against
the Democrats this time. Not a
man on our side has furnished them any
ammunition. With all our fatal facility
for Wandering and giving them occasion
to display the bloody shirt, “flippant, flap-
pant and floppant,” as Governor Vance
expresses it, we have managed to steer
wonderfully clear this time of rocks and
quicksands. It has been hard work to
keep the brakes on some of our statesmen,
but nevertheless the thing has been done.
THE CHICAGO CONVENTION,
which will settle the fate of so many dis
tinguished statesmen of the Radical party
is so near now that matters begin to pass
out of the shadowy domain of speculation
into the sunlight of fact. I still maintain
and with more confidence than ever that
Grant will smash all his competitors and
win on the first ballot. That prediction,
which I have steadily adhered to from the
first, will surely be verified on the 2d day
of June. There is no mortal power, now
that Illinois has spoken for Grant, that can
wrest the prize from him. Blaine and
Sherman may just as well haul down
tlieir hanners'aml disband tlieii recruits.
If, however, by any extraordinary chance
Grant should go under, lookout for the
Sherman star to blaze. Blaine’s friends
can never go to Grant, but they may to
Sherman. Grant’s friends can never go to
Blaine, but what easier or more natural
than for them to mass under the Sherman
banner and annihilate Blaine ?
Let us, in the interests of suffering hu
manity, pray that the day may has
ten its coming when this torturing un
certainty may come to an end. _ Blaine is
still in New York “helping his wife to
shop,” but Sherman’s people say lie (B) is
killing himself working and plotting day
and night, and that he doesn’t sleep at
all. Poor fellow! If his sun shall finally
set on the fatal field of Chicago, I shall
beg leave to walk in the procession and
place a leaf upon his bier. Not that I
love him or approve his ways, but because
be lias been pulled down by creatures
who in all the essentials of a sturdy man
hood, a kindly heart and generous im
pulses are as far beneath him as the
mousing owl is beneath the soaring eagle.
Blaine inay be a bad roan, but be that as
it may, John Sherman is Hot worthy to
loose the latcliets of his shoes, nor Grant
to call in question either his morals, his
methods, or his record. A. W. R.
.French Heels.
A New York letter says: I saw a tail,"
stately and elegant lady on her way down
Broadway. She was dressed faultlessly,
judging by the standard of present fash
ions, and was an object of inte "cst and
scrutiny as she moved through tbs femi
nine crowd. She looked as unconscious
as anybody whoso heart was bounding
with the knowledge that her clothes were
being admired. Her gait was easy, even
and graceful, until, all of a sudden, she
stopped, and in a flash grew two inches
shorter. This shortening of her
stature startled me. She rocked
for a few seconds like a ship
in a short sea, and tljcn righted herself,
rose to her former height, and passed on.
What could it mean ? I had not been de
ceived as to the lessening of her length,
for her dress, now as before, cleared the
sidewalk on which it rested during her
brief dwarfage. Determined to solve the
mystery, I followed liernntil precisely the
same thing happened again; and that time
I saw the simple cause of the astonishing
effect. Fashionable shoes are now made
with higher heels than ever, and the heels
of the shoes arc placed so far forward that
the heels of the wearer project rearward.
In fact, these French heels, as they are
called, are now put as near the middle
of the foot as possible and not destroy the
centre of gravity. To walk on them is
difficult and without practice is as danger
ous as skating to a novice, but the ladies
leam after a while to manage them
very well. In the case of this particular
lady, however, the heels were so near the
counterpoising spot that she was about
cvenjy balanced on them, and no exercise
of skill could save her from occasionally
tipping back on them. They did not
overturn her, but it let her own real heel
down on the ground, while her toes point
ed skyward, and her stature was shot ten-
hy just the height of the French heels.
Bilious, remittent and intermittent fe
vers which prevail in miasmatic districts
throughout the summer and autumn are in
variably accompanied by derangements of
the stomach and liver. There is always
a weakness of the stomach and torpor of
the bowels. Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills are re-
culiarly adapted to such cases.
Back Ache
At Once Cured By
BENSON’S GAFGINE POROUS PLASTER
It is tlie 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 Pcrous
Plasters used for this purpose.
SB ABOUT A JOHN>ON, rharinaccutical Chem'.atg, New York.
jant-luB thr »a -daw top col n rm
PBICK 25 CSNTS.
ft. sritK CXjTVZ nr a 13 fire dlroarer fi.r which it is rceommended, Xm(l always perfectly cafe
in fim hands or even the most inexperienced pereons. -
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
7s ream-MervUd by rhjiieian*, Minidert. MimUmarin, Mnnnmrt of Frrsfor."CT. Uori-SAoW
Plantation/, Xurers in IfryulnU—in short by ererribn'ty ammhere who has evergivert u a mu
iT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEAHS TRIAL.
B A 1^1 or si I should have a place in every factory, macoiric--hop,
PASliw BV ILL ClV mill, on every form and pkmta. «s.and. Ji.every
household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruises, ccrss, etc., but 1
case of sudden sickness of ary kind. „
fra a |BJ E/'ll a Q i< the well-tried and trusted fnenfl or h. who uant
PAIeI fx. I L L C, K a sure and safe medicine which -can be freely vised
internally or externally without fear of harm and with certainty of relief.
Its price brines it within the reach of all; and ft will annually save many tunes Its cost
in doctors’ bills. For sale by all druggists at 25c. 50e. and S1.00 per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I.,
mar’S"! —d • Ijlt.-Wl't-'w rm
TkicitfXconly Lottery*/any Stale that ever
voted vscndendortedhyUt people.
Unprecedented Attraction,
Oyer Half a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Thu imtiloticn was regularly Incorporated by
the Legislature ot the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term of
twenty-flre years, to which contract thr inviola
ble faith ol the State is pledged .which pledge has
bees renewed by sj-overwhelning popular voto,
securing it. tranohise In the new constitution
adopted December S, 1879, with a Capital o!
Sl.bO0.000. to which it has since added a reserve
fund of (380.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUN-
BSRDRAW1NG3 will take place monthly. It
never scales or post pones. Look at the follow*
iog Distribution:
GRAND PBQMENADE CONCERT,
during wDich will take place tbo
121*t Grand Monthly
and the- 1 -
Eitraordinar? Semi-Animal Drawii
it New Orleans, Tuesday, Jane 15th. 1880.
Under the personal supervision and manage
ment of
Gss. G. T. BEAUREGARD, ot Louisiana, and
Qxif. JURAL A. EARLY, ot Virginia.
Capital Prize, $100,000.
£3_Notice.—Ttokelv are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, SS. Filths. $2. Tenths, (1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
$30 REWARD,
TT7TLL be paid for the delivery to Bibb conn-
Tv ty jail of a negro woman named Mar. Gil
bert. about twenty.five years old. sup-osed to
weigh about 140 pounds, about five, feat sixinch* i
hiicu. AVhen latt heard of was at Montezuma,
Murcia4th; the was in company with her mother
Dalny Johnson, about fifty-fire yearsold, pox
marked, and her sister Sarah Johnson,a tall,
likely -girl who has a small girl child with her—
all ot them black. They may chance Iheir
names. ALBS, MELROSE.
Kwo n.Ga., March SI, 1880. apr 1-wtf
Walking made easy with Lyon’s Heel
Stiffeners; they keep jour hoots and shoes
straight. rnl-lxu
We believe Foutz’s Celebrated Horse
and Cattle Powders are without a rival in
this country. Borne tiy to compete
price, but none can in merit, may ll-2\v
Pandora’* Box
brought a multitude of ills upon human
ity, so saith the ancients; but a bottle of
Sozodont is a well-spring of joy in the j
family. It refreshes the invalid by?
cleansing his mouth aud fits the belle for
the parlor. lw
You may not believe it, but try it and
yon will be convinced that Portaline, or
Tablet’s Vegetable Liver Powder is the
best medicine in the world to regulate the
stomach and liver. Price 50c. myl4-3ml
Tlie "Voltaic BeltVv. Kanliall, MIcll-
fgran,
Will send tlieir celebrated Electro-
Voltaic Belts to the afflicted upon SO days
trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They
mean what they say. Write to them
without delay. feb!4dawly
WnEN you visit or leave New York
city, stop at the Grand Union Hotel, op
posite the Grand Central Depot. Euro
pean plan. Rooms reduced to S1.00 and
upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at
moderate prices. Street cars, stages and
elevated railroad to all parts of the city
May ll.-e.o.d., l yr.
“I Don’t Want tliat Mult”
Is what a lady of Boston said to her hus
band when he brought home some medi
cine to cure her of sick headache and neu
ralgia which had made her miserable for
fourteen years. At the first attack there
after, it was administered to her with
such good results, that she continued its
use until cured, and made so enthusiastic
in its praise, that she induced twenty-two
of the best families in her circle to adopt
it as their regular family medicine. That
“stuff” .is Hop Bitters.—Standard.
mil 2w.
Wilbor's Compound of Pure Cod Liver
Oil and Lime
The advantage of this compound over
the plain oil is, that the nauseating taste
of the oil is entirely removed, and the
whole rendered entirely palatable. The
offensive taste of the oil has long acted as
an objection to its use; but in this form
the trouble is entirely obviated. A hpst
of certificates might be given here to testi
fy to the excellence and success of “ Wil-
bor's CodrLiter Oil and Lime;'” but the
fact that is prescribed by tlie medical fac
ulty is suiScient. For sale by A. B. Wil
ber, chemist, Boston, and by all drug
gists.
Unquestionable.
The Herald, Detroit, Michigan, says of
Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure:
“Its efficacy in kidney, liver and urinaiy
diseases is so fully acknowledged that it is
not worth the questioning. Bona fide
testimonials from well known citizens in
public and private life, are evidences
strong enough to convince the most stub
born donbter.” ml7-2w
Notice.
Congress Water. None genuine sold
on draught. Its superiority as a cathar
tic and alterative consists in its entire
freedom from everything bitter, acid or
crude that produces headache, internal
soreness and tends to destroy the mucous
membrane. All mineral waters that are
jerous irritants may be known by an
acid after-taste. - aprl 2m pd
A good Hotel to Stop at.
Hotel accommodations for travelers are
of the greatest importance to persons who
have to move about the country on busi
ness or pleasure. Just where to go is
what every man wants to know when he
leaves home. The Grand Union Hotel,
opposite the Grand Central Depot, New
York city, is a very popular resort, be
cause the attendance there is prompt and
satisfactory, the charges are reasonable
and the menage complete. Persons arriv
ing at or leavingNew York city by the
Grand Central Depot will find the Grand
Union Hotel very convenient.—H. Y.
Telegram. mayll-3m
Scriptural.—“Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator is certainly a specific for that class
of complaints which it claims to cure,
Of its beneficial effects we do know some
thing; and from personal'experiments, it
is our opinion that its virtues have not
been exaggerated by the many flattering
notices of tlie press. If any of our fellow-
beings are suffering from hepatic disor
ders, and hare doubts in relation to the
efficacy of this popular preparation, we
can only offer them the'simple and candid
argument of Phillip to Nathaniel, ‘Come
and see.’ Try the proposed remedy aud
then you can judge for yourselves.”
“Rev. David Wills, President of Ole-
thorpe College, and Pastor of Presby
terian Church, Macon, Ga., Professor
University of South Carolina.” lw.
Atlanta, Ga., November 7,1879.
Dr. C. J. Moffett—Dear Sir: I can
not too strongly recommend your Teeth-
ina (Teething Powders) to mothers as one
of the best medicines they can obtain for
their debilitated and sickly infants. I
have used it with vety satisfactory results
the past summer with my own child, and
while we have heretofore lost a child or
two from teething under other remedies,
our present child that has taken Teetbina
is a fine healthy boy. Its merit is certain
to make it a standard family medicine for
this country for the irritations of teething
and bowel disorders of children of all
ages.
J am, very respectfully,
A. P. Brown, M. D.,
(Brother ex-Govemor Jos. E. Brown.)
m5 wen sun
Ihirfj Vrart’ Experience ol an
old Ik mere.
Mr*. Winslow's Soothing fymp fa the pre
scription of one of tbe bfet Fsmsle Fhjei-
oiacs snd Nam* in the Uniiel States, and
baa been net d for ibirly yews with never
failing lately »nd • moots#, by millions of
mother* and children fiom the fteble mf*nt
of one w.-ek old to the »dnlt. It coirect*
acidity of the stemscb.jelieves wind, oodc.
regulates the bowels, and give* rout, health
sed comfort to mother and child. We be
lieve it the biat and toil at remedy in the
world, in all casee of djscntery and dur-
rbroea in children, whether ,it anses from
teething or from »ny other canre Fn'l dt-
DENTISTJRY.
S. It. BARFIELD, X>. I>,
NO. 82 MULBERRY STREET,
fl&.Oflica hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. feb21da
XT*
fllo. }
Purest and Best Medicine ever made?
and Iloaltk Restoring Agent oncartb/*
aro their operations. '
TU«J *t™ new life sad riger to the aged aad Mbm.
To aU whose employments cause irregularity of
. 0 D ?: WCIa < - or J*no**J organs, or who require an
MfBS
i lick, but if you only feel
io Ritters at once. It may
_ trod hundreds.
Jsnra^SBsss^**’-’’’
SMSfSSSi5afgS5S5““"'"“
no person or family ehould bo without
Get some (Us day# m
Bar Oootm fan tTiUMnrweetcat, safjst 1U1.1 best.
sstsafossiftgggijjggaSZiBS
D.X. Gig MuhmjBfte and Irresistible cure fordrnnlg-
ennfs., uso of opium, tobacco and narcotics:
RSoId bydroj-tta nopIliltor. Mf-.Co.ItocbeWor.K.T.
remedy
Diabetes.
Urinary Disease*.
«eS-Tostimon!als of the highest order In prool
o (these statements.
asri'nr the cure ot Diabetes, call for War
Bor’s Safe Dlabetea Cnre."
BiTFor the cure of Brlxht's and the othe
diseases, call for Warner’s Safe KJtdne]
and Liver ('are.
S&fcllVB
DlAkt.TL>
CUF.L
SA<r B'-ffr:
SAfI NGtVIlJE
sail pit:..
^WARNER’*
. Safe Remedies art
[ sold bY Druggist!
| and Dealers in
Medioine every*
where.
tH.H. Warner &CQ"
Proprietors,
B0CHE8TEB, H. Y,
1 Capital Prized
$100 000....
§100,000
1 Grand Prize of
50,000......
60,000.
1 Grand Prize of
20,000......
20,000
2 Large Prizes cf
10.000
20,COO
4 Large Prizes el
S,000.
20.100
20 Frizes of
1,00’....
20,000
60 "*
693....
25,010
ICO “
SOI
30,000
200 “
290.
d'j.O'-O
690 “
ICO...,
69,000
10000 “
10....
100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Apnroxinaticc Frizes of (200...
100 " “ 100....
300 “ 75......
(20.0C0
10,000
7.EOO
11,279 Frizes, amounting to (522.500
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, ot L*. \ Commix
Gen. JUBALA. EARLY,of V*. } siocers.
Application for rates to clubs should only be
made to the office of the Company in New Or-
Wiite for circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, La.
or same person at No 819 Broadway, New York.
N. B.—This Company hzs ro Agent, in the
British Possessions, and all persons pretendi-g to
be so and soliciting orders by eircul.rs or other
wise are Swindlers. saw-wed sat
DISSOLUTION.
T HE firm of Bedding & Turk is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, C. H. Bedding re
tiring. The business will be conducted in fstnre
by J. W, Turk, who is alone authorized to col’oct
all outstanding claims, and pay the debts cl tba
firm,
G. H. BEDDING,
J.W. TUkK.
Clinton. Ga., M»y 12.1880. 18-dlt wlm*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of H.B.
_f\ Troutman are hereby notified to make im
mediate payment of the same to the undersign
ed; and ail pet sons having claims' a. ainst said
estate am hereby notified to present the same
duly authenticated in terms ol the law.
M. L. TROUTMAN. Executor.
May 18,1880 —19-law4w
riEOKGlA. Bibb County.—Wtereas B. 8.
VT Wynn has made applicstion for the setting
apart a homestead of personalty and the valua
tion of the same. Said application will be heard
on Thursday the sixth day of May. 1880, at ten
o’clock, a. ml
Witcesa my hard and official signature. April
14.TSS0.
aprlStd* J. A. WcMANTJ8, Ordinary.
G eorgia, bibb county.—whereas w.«.
Holt and J. B. Jones, administrators on the
estate of Jsmes Duan, late of said county deceas
ed,have made application for lettersoLdlsmissioh
from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of aaid county on the first Morday
in August next, to show cauie, it aoy they have,
wh r letters of dlstnisiinn should not be granted
to anpiicants.
Witness my official signature. May 8,1SS0.
may8td* J. A. McMAN 08, Ordiaary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Bibb SureriorCotirt, /prfl Term, 1880.
MRE. G. F. riVOKABD Tg, J. 3. FINCKARD.
t T appearing to the ccnrt by the return of the
A Sheriff that the defendant is erac to be found
in this county: and it farther appearing thathe
does not reside in the Stale of Georgia:
Ordered, that he nppeer at th» next term of
this conrt, or that sail cause be aKowed to pr
reed, and that service he perfected -on said J
Piockard by publication hereof, onre a month for
four montha, in the Tbizob:fx asir Mnsix-
asB, a public tazeite published in the city of
Macon.
By the Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN,
* Libel'anVu attorney.
Be it so.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. 8. C. M. O.
April 29,1883.
A true extract frem the minutes of Bib Sn
perior Court. This May 3,1880.
may4-lam4m A. B. ROSS. Clerk.
Commissioners’ Sale.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an
order from the Superior Conrt of saionuuntv
of Bibb, granted at tbe April term ’880, to us di
rected. will be sold rtthn court home door is
said county, on tbe fir, t Tuetday in June next,
between tbe legal hiurs of sale th-following
property, to wit: Tbe two britk stores and the
lot upon which they are bail', situate on Cotten
Avenue, in square t* ei ty-ore. intbe ri'y of Ma
con, county and S’ate aforesaid, new occupied
by Mrs. A. Binswanter and F. Eisner, and be
ing the nroperly bnoueathed hy Thorns* a.
Brewer ty will to Mrs. Mary 1,. Kuiasberry, Mrs
Matilda G, .Ffcerwsod and Mis, Cath-rine E.
Henry, said pr -pertv sold as tbe prorerty ot said
Mary L. Kiugsbc-rry. Matilda Q. the; wood and
Catherine E. Henry, tenants in common, for tbe
purpose of distribution among said tenants m
common.
Terms of sale—one-lfcird cash, ore-third at
four montha and one-third rts'x month', with
interest from date of sate at the rate ot e ght per
cent, per annum; deferred payments to b se-n» -
ed bv mortgage on the pre t isea. Purchaser has
option ot paying all catli.
ISAAC HARLEM-N\
Ai.oKKT F.SHERWOOD
JAMES L.HKNRY,
May 1,1880-1aw4w Coimni-sionera.
A. O, TaYLOR) Bill lor relief, etc, BibbSune-
vs. }• rior Court, October Term,
WM. TAYLOR J 1879.
ItanpearingtotheCourtbythe return of the
Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found In
this county; and it farther appearing that he
does not reside in this Btate: Ordered, that ser
vice be perfected on said defendant by publica
tion to be and appear at tbo next term efthia
Court, or that commainant he allowed to pro
ceed,
Ordered farther, th tt this order be published
once a month for foar months in the Telegraph
and Messenger, a public gazette published in the
dtyof Macon.
By the Court:
JOHN Jj. HARDEMAN.
Complainant's Solicitor.
T J. SIMMONS,
J.S.C.M.C.
A true extract from tbe minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. This 22d November. 7879.
dec2S-lam4m* A. B. ROSS, Cleik.
THE EXODUS
Deranges labor, malinr necessary every facility
for handling Cotton st the Gin. SAVE LABOR
hyusingaJO'VBS FIVE-TON WAGON SCALE
Pri Ob 860. all Iran and Steel, Brass Beam.
FRvIGHT PAID BY US. It ordered now can
pay at Gizning. Everybody send for free bock.
Adores*
Joses i>( Binghamton,
msyl5-weow4w Binghamton, N. Y.
O RDINARY’S Office, Jones County, Georgia,
March 3,1880.
Whereaa Famuel L. Chiles, administrator
estate Lucinda M ason, deceased, applies tor dis
mission.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
conrerned to show causa at this offioe.on the first
Monday in June next, if any they have, why the
same shall rot be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
irfitd* R T. ROBS. Ordinary.
TO RENT.
T HE store bow occupied by Hunt, Rankin A
Lamar, wholesale druggists; has a deep, dry
cellar and two floor* above. Was specially ar
ranged and used aa a carnage repository for
years, but a good stand for any kind of business.
Apply t0 W. G. SOLOMON.
at Exchange Bank:
may2-2taw3w or G.B. HOBBRTS.
New Advertisements-
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
Engines, Cotton Presses, Mills, doc.
RON BITTERS,
A Great Tonic.
RON BITTERS,
A Sure Appetizer.
RON BITTERS,
A Ccmpleta Strecgfteaer.
RON BlTTERS,
A V&la&blo Medicine.
RON BITTERS,
Not Sold u a Btvenge.
IRON BlTTERS,
For Delicate Female*.
Highly recommended
to the public for all dis-
eases rcquirlnga certain
and effielent TOXIC;
especially In Indiava-
tion. Dyspepsia,
Intermittent Fe
vers, Want of Ap
petite, Loss of
Strength, Lack of
Energy, ete. It en
riches the blood,
strengthens the mus->
ties, and gives new life -
to the nerves. To the
aged, ladles, and -hll-
dren requiring recuper
ation, tills vaiu Jjle
remedy can not be too
highly recommended.
It acts like a cAni-in
on the dlgestl-e organs.
A teaspoonful before
meals will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT.
Sold by all Druggists.
THEBBOTTS CHEMF * 1 COl
BALTIMORE, Mu.
IUNT, BAKKIK & LAVAB,
Wholesale Druggists. Macon.
(LUMP)
STARCH
Is the highest achievement in cereal
productions, and renowned throughout
the world as the Standard Laundry
Starch. In shape it presents huge denso
crystals of wonderful whiteness and
sweetness, free from (ho faintest odor
and of incomyiarnble strength.‘Its su
periority and economy are the result of
experiment and Improvement for thir
ty-five years, and Us popularity the re
ward of this effort of n lifetime. Royal
Gloss Lump Starch is packed in hand
some ono-pound. three-pound, and six-
pound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers
every-wliere. Manufactured by ANDREW
ERKENBRECHER. Cincinnati, Ohio. m
STOCK SPECULATION,
J OHN A. DODGE A CO., Banters and Brok
en,U Wall Street, New York, buy stocks
on reasonable margin, and, when deaiied. will
rection# for u.ing will ^op.ny eac^ ^t", w‘m ^“refiSbl^iJ:
tin NcLt g' uuico on e-e tbe rao uni J j yetted. Opportnsitie* for good profi'i are con-
Uoit »• A i < i k Lt, ie »ii the ( at* ce w aj per. i occurring. Fall information on sppltca*
r*o d t y it 11 medicine deaieta Twentj-nvo | tjon, and Weekly Report sent free.
eeiaU a ooitle. . *. .'lg janl0-tu*-sat-ly
PLANTATION MACHINERY
- ' OF At* KINDS.
SCHOFIELD S IRON WORKS,
Send for I*rico List. MACON, GA
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TO solicit orde»* for Photographs, etc-, for en-
larcenent A paying busino For particnlari
and term* address J. D. LEMES, Box 167,Har-
ritburg. Fa.
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| I | P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Me
Advertisers by addressing U60. P
M Howell & Co. 10 spruce St, New York
can 1"the exact cost of anv! picked line of
in Arr.erlcanNewipapers.IOO-
t, 10c, nmyl8wed aatlm
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G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY,—Whereas Ben
jamin C. Smith admiuiatrator of tbe eatata
of James Smith, dr ceased, has made applicstloa
for leave to sell fifteen sharea of the capital stock
of the Southwestern rulrosd company, one bout*
and lot in the city ot Macon in said county, snd
twenty-seven hundred scree ot land iu Houston
county :n said State, belonging to said estate:
These are therefore to ate atd admonish all
persons concerned to be snd aDpear at tbe Court
of Ordinary of aaid county on the first Monday in
Juneaext, toshow cause, if any they hare, why
aaid application should not be grafted.
Witness my official signature.
J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary.
aaj9 ltaw4w*
FOBTIFY THE SYSTEM
And you are armed against diaeare. The finest
tonic for this purpose is Hostettor’s Stomach
Bitten, which renders digestion easy and com
plete, counteract* biliousness.and keeps the bow
el* in order, and so genial and beneficent are its
effects, that not only it the body invigorated and
regulated by its use. but despondency banished
from the mind.
For sale by *11 Druggists and Dealers generally.
may4-lm
GUANO.
DeLeon’s ComplejeCottou Fertilizer.
I shall keep a supply of this brand constantly
n hand.
Perry ET. DeLeon,
*pr22 deodlm Savannah, Ga.
G eorgia, *ibb county.—whereas, a. b
Ro-8, guardian of Mrs. M.L. Butts and her
minoi children, Jesse u. Butts, Jsmes A. Butts
aud John P. Butts, has made application for
leave to sell all the wild lands belonging to his
said ward* at private sale.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned to be snd appear at tbe Court
of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday
in June next to show cause if any t hey have, why
said application should not be granted.
Given under my handoffictally.
M*y8,1880. - J. A. McMANUS,
may9-td* Ordinary.
irntsry on tho entire Kerfptures ( ,n ote vol.J
orerpublished. Price, $3,7.V BbaSlxt, Gab-
sxrsoir A Co.. 86 N. 4th as., Phila., Pa. ml9-4t
0
HUM
HABIT
CUKE
dAwly
By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta, Ga. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
cured patients and physicians.
send for my book on the
habit and its cure.
STRAYED-
F BOM the subscriber on the 29th cf March a
incu.o-colored mare mule, aged five or six
years. When she left had a shoe on the left fore
foot, hada wart on ti e neck near where the ocl-
lar » oiks. A liberal rewai d will be paid for ber
delivery, ny information thank fully received.
Address J. T. HOLT, Macon.
Cara R. V. Qniley.sprll-dawlt*
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Cam be Mime amt Strength Desired. La tv
Twice as Long.
Sinus* tawd wlthfiat Braggisg tie SjitOL
CURES
Chills aniFewr,
Liver CopkiM,
IrclRU^ia,
Kemancs,
ihmOtm,
Miiaii
FemsL'
Jfabm
Sick t Kami
Hafafc.
These PnrJs Cure all Diseases by Absorption. No
- Poisonous Medicines are takes
The Fads are worn over the Pit
or the Stomach, covering tlie Great Nerve Centres,
also the Uver and Stomach. A gentle Vegetable
Torncis absorbed intothecirculation of the Blood and
Liver, purifying the Blood, stimulating the Liver and
Kidneys to healthy action, and strengthening tho
Stomach to digest food. Price of Pads si and tt
each. Sold by all Drcggzbtc, or sent by Mail
or Express.
Manufactured at 39 & 4> North Liberty St.
Bxxtimors. Mi.
John Ingalls, druggist,
Wholesale and Retail A-ent, corner Fourth and
Poplar streets, Macon, Ga. apv8-d6m
p-o=” X” .
llffpi tnmwm I
Tiflfi h a
MILL A FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS; BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS!
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, Ac. Ssnd for Price-list.
W. H: DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE,. KY.
j*osi3:xjjv btjrtz
ffeiera! Puffisliisg Ipncy,
EDFAUaiA, ala.
Advfrtisirg, [nbseiiptita and Job Prutiag
Effected with tbe bed hens's in Alabama,
Geontia ami thronshout the country,
at a discount on table rates.
t 1AURG1A, Bibb County.—Wbe-eas M. R.
vT Bogera, gnardirnof John N. Little, having
applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county
for* dischrrge from his guardianship of John N.
Little’s penon aud property.
Thia is therefore to cite all persons enneernf d
to show cause by fUitg their objections m my of
fice bv the first Monday in June next, why tbe
said M. R. Rogers should not bo dismissed from
his guardianship of John N. Little and receive
the usual letters ol dismission.
Given i nder my officia’ aisrature.
merited* J. A. McMANUS.Ordinary.
f^t BORGIA. Bibb County —Whe’eaa George R
VX Barker baa made application for letters of
admiristration on the estate of Jrne A. Malone,
late of laid coonty deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
perrons concerned to be and appear at the Conrt
of Ordinary cf raid covnty on the first Monday
in June next, to show cause if any they have,
why letters of administration should not be
granted.
biven under my hand gud official signature,
May 1.1880.
m»}2 lavdwi* J. A. MCMANU8, Ordinary.
and bet. een the parties hereof, all residents
of said county and State, tu form a limited co-
partuerahip, under the laws of Georgia, and tbat
•aid coptnnerihip shall be conducted under the
following provisions:
1. The firm name of said copartnership shall be
W. A. Doody," which alone shall be used in its
desllnss.
2. Said copartnership shall be located in the
city ot Macon, sari counts and State, and its
business rhsll be the dealing by retail in Gene
ral men hsndise. such as ary sock's, ciothing.
boots and shoes, and other articles ci such char
acter. .
3. W. A. Doody shall be the general partner,
and sh 11 have full direction and management of
the business. Myron Nossbaum and Joseph
Dannenberg. all of said county, are special part
ners.
4. W. A. Doody has contributed four thousand
doha'S to said partnership, and Myron Nuts-
beam and Joseph Dannenberg have each con
tributor! four thousand dollars to the capital
stock of tbe same.
5. This partnership shall begin on the f Oth day
of January, 1880. and shall end on tbe 20th day of
January, 1883, tnless sooner dtsrolved. as here
inafter provided, to-wit: In care either party be
comes dijs.ti-fied ■ with s-id partnersbip tbe
same n ay be dissolved after the first year, pro
vided six months notice he given after said time,
cf such intended dissolution to .be other party or
parties—said notice to be in writing, giving Ihj
reatona therefor."
It is further agreed that the said W. A. Doody
shall be paid from tbe partnership assets, the
sum of fifty dollars per month, and this amount
to be charge! to the expense account. Thia pay
ment to rontinne until a dissolution, unless oth
erwise agreed on.
Witness our handf, this 12th day of January,
1880.
W. A. DOODY.
MYRON NUkSBAUM
JOSKPH DANNENBERG.
Signed this 12th day of January, 1839, and ac
knowledged bvfcre
J.T. RODGERS.
N. P. Bibb Co., Ga.
Macoir. Ga., January 12,1889.
I ceriify tbat the above instrument was signed
snd acknowledged by the parties thereto before
me this day.
J.T. RODGERS,
N. P. Bibb Co, Ga.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Before me c-mo
in person, W. A. Doody, who being duly
sworn deposes and says tbat he is the general
lartner in s limited copartnership about to be
ormed in said county, under the name cf W. A.
Doody, and that Myron Nussbaum 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 of said firm, has been
actually paid in. and in good faith contributed
thereto. A. DOODY.
8wom to and subscribed before me this 29th
day of January, 1830. J. T. RODGERS,
mart u4w Notarr Bibb county. Georgia.
G eorgia, Bibb County.—Whereas C. T
Ward, executor tf the estate of C. YI:tori*
Winter, deceased, late of said county, has m>de
application for leave to sell all tbe teal and per
sonal property belonging to said estate.
These are thorefero to cite and sc monish all
reraons concerned to be.and appear at tt e Court
cf Ordinary of said oountiy on the first Monday in
June next to show cause it any they have, why
said application ehould not be granted.
Witness my official signature May 7,1880.
tnsyStd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
0. 0. HAYS.
Contractor and Builder.
pVBALBR in aU kind* of ScDcb Ecd Diessed
■L' Lumber and Shingles. PerannEl atk-uticc
Riven eIi buii esa. Goods delivered prompt*
i.T*ndfne. fe*ti»fftct*on guaranteed. Comaaodl
sternest Nca. 64, 66and 68 Uterrv St.
majlC sun wed-lm
ADM INIS 1'KATiiiX’S SaLET^
BY authority ol an order W the Conrt cf Orjj-
nary of Chatham county, will bo soid be fore tfao
f°®fl hou?e door in Pavanneh.on ihe lab Ti>eida|r
in April next, within tlie leval hours oi sale, ’k,
tallowing property belonging to the estate of BA-
*•’«C.Anderson,deceased: All that tracts;
land situate in tbe ejunty of Bibb, gtato of Geor
gia, near the city ot Macon, aud trontipg on ihs
road leading from Macon to Forsyth in TineriUe.
known as the place uouafe: by Geo. W r . An
derson from Mrs. H. B. Freeman, executrix,etc.
contaiRing 36% acres, more or less,
agents in ‘ ornl * tIott t0 Turpin A Ogderi,
mart-dim utd JANS M. ANDBRFON.
. AJministratriz:.
G EuRGIa-BIBB COUN1Y,—Where as, L.
A Savage, executrix of the estate of < als-
donia Savage, late of raid county, deceased, has
made applhauon for letters of dismission from
said estate.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
persona concerned, to be and appear at the
Conrt of Ordiusry of said county on the first
Monday in Julv next, to show cause, if any they
have vhy said application should not be
grarted.
Witness my official signature April 39,18-0.
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
n>ar41aw-4w*
O RDINARY 8 Office. Jones County, Georgia,
March 3,1SS0.—Whereas A. A. barfield, ad
ministrator estate John J. Barfield, deceased,
applies for dismission.
These are to cite and admonish all persons con»
rerced to > how cause at this office, on first Mon
day in June next, if ary they have, why the same
shall not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
marStd* R. T. ROSS. Ordinary,
Bibb Oounbv Sheriff Sales.
\\1 ILL be sold before the court house dooc ae
» > tbe city of Mai on. during the legal hours
ot sale, on the first Tuenday in June next, ska
followitgproperty, to-uit: Ono-hp.lf intere.t et.
lota 1 and 2, in spuare 39. in city of Aiaror. Bibb
county. Georgia, fror.tiog oa Third and Ptglar
etreet*. c mta ning ot.e sere, mere or lois; t!se
the warehouse occupied by W B. Sparks, ant
the store house occupied br Jacob 8el»el. Def
ied <n aa the prrpsrty ot Firaui B. Troutmac.
Ce'eaacd, to satisfy a 0. fa. issued from Bibb Su
perior Court in favor (f Francis L. Upson vs.
John F. Troutman, principal, snd Hiram BL
Troutman, sjeunty. Property pointed c«l by
plaintiff's attorney. •
Also, at the same time and place, all that tract
of laud situated on the aoUthwett common of tbe
city of Macon, tfibb county. Georgia, known**
tbe northwest livlf of Jot No. 8. in block 32, ac-
oordlog to the map of A. A. Freeman of Junc%
If GS, bounded as follows: on the west by Laa ar
street, north by Hsxel ttrect, east by half of lot
No. 8. south by ljt 7, i-s aaid block, c.utaioiog
one-fourth of an acre, more or leas; also that par
cel of land in the city of Macon, in said counts,
known in plan of city aa lot No. 3, <n block SS.
fronting on Tat nail Square. Levied on a>".k4
property of James B. Biasingame to satisfy a £.
fa. issued from Bibb hi: pr rior Court iu favoroE
I C. Plant va. James B. Biatirgamc. Property
pointed out by plsictifl'sattcrrrcy, «
Also, at the same time and oiace, lota of Un£
Boa, ICO. 101 and 102, containing ICO aero-.' catix,
lying on the west aide of the Ooroulgea river rii
the Macon reserveand adjoining the lands of HL
J. Peter, G. J. Blake. Stein and Harris Levied
on as the property 11 John W Woolfoib, atcori.-
ty; also, lots of land lying on the ess; side ol taa
Ocmn'gce river snd known ard distiugoirhed itc
tbe survey ot the lands of the estate nl Tlxtmaa
WuOjoik mad6 Dy L. W. Duboiv, a< lots S9, SL,
47 45,49.53,58, 57.61. 64.V5.6",67.63,63 70.71.
72.73.74,75.78.77,78, 79, SO, 81.82,83.84,85. £6.
87.58,89 97, and part of lots 90, 91.92 93. Lev
ied on aa the propertv of Thomas J. WooiCoKc ft
satisfy a fl. fit. issued frem Bibb 4tiperior Court
in lavor1 anlel F. Gunn, guardian, vs. Thom»t
J. Woolfolk, James H. Woolfoik ard JohuW,
Woolfoik, security. Property pointed out ip
plaintiff's attorney.
may4-wlw GEORGE 7. CHERRY,Sherff.
G EORGIA, BIBB t-OUNTY.-Whereas, John
P. Lee has applied to be appointed guardian
ol the person and property ol Minnie, Albert,
Rosa, Julia and Daaie Whitney minors, under
fourteen years of age, residents cf said county:
Thu is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at the Couitof Ordinary of said connty
on tho first Monday in June next, and show
cause, if any they have, why ieid John P. Lee
should not be rntrutted with the guardianship
of the persona and property of said minors. Wit
ness my official signature
J. A. MCMANUS,
mayll-td* Ordinary.
iroTiGE.
Fine lotol Saddle and Harness Hones jnst
received from Kentucky at the Kentucky
.tables, on Third street, which will be sold at
reasonable prices- Parties in need of stock are
respectfully invited to call aud inspect them at
once. A fine psir ot well broks ponies for ladies*
driving and riding, for sain. Reaped fully,
msylg-St BIBLE, ELDER A COGHRAN.
A 1
tjtsbl
iSOtli
Popular Monthly Drawing ot the
Commonirealtli Distribu
tion Co*
AT HAOAULXY’S THEATRE,
In th* City of;Louisville, on
Monday, May 31st, 1880,
These drawings authorized fly set of tbe Leg
islature of 1809 and sustained by all the court*
ol Kentucky occur regularly on the last day of
every month (Sundaya excepted) and are super
vise! by prominent ettiwns ot the State.
xus Management call attention to the gran!
opportunity presented ot obtaining, for only (3,
anjiot
THH FOLLOWING PR1ZB8.
X 171IS.HW,IWH, .....
1 Prize
1 Prlze.....„„._
10 Priies (1,000 each
n Priies eoossoh
100 Prises 100each
100 Priies 50 each
too Priies to each
-,000 Prize* 10 each
..9U.0G0
- 10JXM
..... 10,000
W, 10,000"
10,000
10,000
.1X000
(Prises 300each, ap’roximat'npriies
9 Pnses HQeacn do - do
;• Prises 100 each do do
A70I
1,800
■piMH ooo
LOGO Prise* * (113,400
Whole Tiokets, (S. Hall Tickets, (l.
17 Tickets; (60. 55 Ticket*. *M0
AU applications for dub rates should be made
to tha home office.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and
mailed to all tioketrholders.
0S.RBM1T MONEY BY MAIL OR. kYPREAB
Address R. M. Bcardm’an Courier-Journal Build
ing Loulsnd* Bentuckv, or at No. 307 and 30
Broadway. Naw York. amgSOeodtuthuastAwli
1 HOOD SAW mu
fob uoo.
Our No. 1 Plantation Saw Millie designed to
be ran by 8,10 or 12 horse power Agricultural
Engines. With this powerirom
1’500 to 4,000 " ; e
of iumbor can he cut in a day. A prcduct 25 to
60 per cent, greater than can be cut with any re
ciprocating saw mill with the same power. The
anils are complete except saw, and will be pzt on
the ears in Cincinnati lor the low price 616200.
and warranted in every particular. Saw Mills of
all sizes, Engines, Boilers, 8baftirg, Gearing, eto.
uatTmtecjcjro ~ '
Ilia
f circulars sent free.
LANE & BOSLEY GO.,
oha & Water Sts.. Cincimiati, 0.
aprl-dlawgmAweowlIt
Boat; and Cheapest
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
Special indecements to BOUTH-
BRft SOLDIERS.
Satisfaction given io all cates.
First premium at'Atlanta and Macon.'
Georgia. Fairs, 1879. Beat oi refer*
enees in your gtate. Apply at once
for fall information, srecial terms,
•tc. Adds ass CHARLES M EVANS.
Manufacturer lor U.8. Govetum’t, 15*
West Fourth Etreet, OinotniiaU,. O, ’
O RDINARY'S OFFICE, JONES COUNTY,
Georgia, May 1, 1889. Whereas Jackson
Roberta anpliea to me for the guardian thin ot
Ola, Andrew aad Thomas Roberts, minor a
dren ol Solomon Roberts, deceased. -
Tbeaa are to cite all persons to show cause. If
any they Rave, why tetters of guardianship Shall
not be granted him on float Monday in Jane
granted
next. WitarM my hand officially
may4-wlm« ROLAND T. RO
3. Ordinary.
orders brought cn by iadi
Preaertptiow Free. For the speedy Cure of
Seminal Weakness Loss of Manhood, and aff dii
n by indiscretion orexcac - -
"ieate. Address
78 Nassau St., N, E
t vEORGIA, Bibb Countv—Whereas Mrs. Fo-
Uf phis K. Hall, administratrix of the estate
of E. Bond, late of said county deceased, repie-
sents to the court in her petition, duly Sled and
entered on record, tbat she has fully administer
ed K. Bond’s estate. [. : -
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and 'creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator should not be
discharged from her administration and receive
let ten of dismission on the flnt Monday in J une,
1880.
Given under my official signature.
- ' - jMAB
marfitd*
J A McMANUS, Ordinary.
G EORGIA—BIBB C’OCNTY.-Whereas. W,
W Games, administrator of the estate of
Bamntl G. Bonn, late of said county, deceased,
has made application for letters of dismission
from said estate
The.o are tberefOre; to cite and idmonishall
persona concerned to be and appear at the Court
ot Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday
in July next, to show cause, if any they have,
why said application shou d not be gra
Witness my official signature Aprils
J. A. McMANUd.O
mar4-!aw in*
DISSOLUTION.
fTHB firm .of Ashly A Speir was this dsy dis-
1 solved by nretaal consort. Mr./shly retain*
Savannah via Macon, and Mr. 8peir retaining
Tennessee, Alah* a, Texas. Arkarsat .nd all
territory in Georgia north of aaid railroad tin*.
(Signed) J. S. ASBLBY.
„ '■ G.W, bFEIR.
March 19.1880. mar28.-law4w
Know Thyself.
fTlHB untold miseries that
• JL result frem indiscretion
. in early life may he allevi.t-
■ ed.an! curpd. TLote who
u '. doubt this assertion should
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either one ei which is worth tsn times the price
of the book. Bound in French cloth, price only
$1, sent by mail postpaid.
Tho Loudon Lancet says: ’.‘No person should
be without this valuable book. The author is a
noble benefactor.’*
An illustrated sample sen, to aU on receipt of
6 ceitf for postage. r
The aetbur refers by permission to J08RPH
SFUHER. president; W. I. P, INGRAHAM,
vice president; W PAINE, H D, <18 GAUNTT,
M D; H J DOUOST. M D, & H KUNE. V D. J
RBOUOMH. MD. NR LYNCH, HD, and M
RO’OONNELL,MD. faculty of thePhilsdel-
MT M
phis University of Medicine and Surgery, mite
the faculty of the American University of PhiU'
dalphia, also Hon F A BI84ELL, M D, president
of tbe National Medical Association.
BEAL
Address Dr W H PAR
KER, No 4 Bulfinch Et,
Boston. .Mats.. The au
thor may be consulted on mafesasia are
all diseases requiring THYSELF
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JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
"TtJ ILL be .sold before the court bouse door in
TV. tbe town cf ClintonJones connty, Georgia, VV. wa -
on the first Tueaday in April next, between the AOlUSo IU
1-gftl hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit: Three hundred and thirty seres oflsnd,
more or legs, adjoining tbe lands of John &
UtewarLkobt Smith god F.B. Haakei and o heya.
Levied 6n at fh« property of Alford Qlawiou to
satisfy two fl. fat. issued from the Superior Court
of said oounly in favor of Elizabeth Clawson at d
Stodztd B. Gtawton, administrators of the ta
tat* of Jesze Glawzon. deceszed, vs. Alford
Glawson, prineipsi. add 8ntos Giawion snd
Joseph Glawson, security. Tba other, vs. Alford
GSzwson prioripzl, and Sesbon Glawson snd
Jsmes Glawson serunty. Property pointed out
by mo of the plaintiffs, snd in posteasiou of de
fendant. Thia February 23. 1898.
febS7td W.J. GRESHAM. 8herifl.
STOCK FOOD.
1 car load RICE FLOUR.
X ear load BRAN and SHORTS.
1 carload FEAR.
In More and lor sale by
JONSBACOUK.
G EORUA. BIBB COUNTT.—Whereas Vat
thew Thornton has mode app ication fur
letters of sdministration on the estate il orrilla
J. Thornton, late of said couniy decca-ed:
These are there'ore to cite ard admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
ot Ordinary of said oounty, on the flrat Monday
in Junenext. to rhow cause, if any they tavr,
why letters ot administration should not be gran
ted to applic-nt.
Witless my official signature.
J.A. McllANUS, Ordinary.
Mavfi into.may8 w4w*
Administrator’s Sale.
TJY authority of an order from Jones court of
JL> Ordinary, will be sold at tbe court houe«
door in Clinton. Jones county, on the first Tues
day in June next, within legal hours ot releone
undivided halt interest in four hundred sen s of
land, more or less, belcn-ing to estate oi Joseph
C. Barbee, dereaavi, situate on waters of Hog
creek in said oounty; good land. Sold lor
distribution and to pay de' ts. Te*ms cash.
A. J. STEWART, Adm’r.
April 20.1880.-24ta«*
AGAIN THE SCENE
CHANGES.
We Cannot Sing tlie Old
Songs ’
In the old place any lot ger. Its too small. Not
half la- go cboukU tor our family .household goo is
aud trade, therefore we shall break ramp July
1st, next, and e-tabUth new musical luadquar-
itn in the handsome
New Double Store,
Cor- Corgresi and f Aitator Streets
Where we shall have tie largest and flne»t Mu
sical Warerocms in tbe entire South. Before we
go. we reust. to ssto heavy expense and labor of
removal, efts* rut our entire stock of Pianos ard
Orgaranowou hand and to arrive prior to July
1st. To do thia we shall inaugurate lorthwith a
Grand Clearing Out Sale
Comwe> cing May 15th and endinr July 1st, dur
ing whuh time we shall sell at Manufacturer’s
Wholesale Rates.
10 FAVORITE PIANOS.
27 CHICKERING PIANOS.
21 LIGHET&CO PIANOS.
60 MATHUSEK PIAN03.
6 BALLET & DAYIS PUNO'\
G2 SOUIHEBN . GEM PIANO-!.
28 GUILD, CHURCH & CO. PIANOS.
44 STERLING CO. ORGANS.
100 PELOUBEt & CO. ORGAN 8.
110 MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS.
All new and-just from Factory. AltolMflee-
ood Hand Pianos and Organs Most all ol them
used or.ly from oce to six months and precisely
as good as sew.
Don’t Kiss This Chanc*.
To secure a line instrument “awful’’ cheap.
Write for Clearing Out Sale Circulars and Price
Lists ana be quick about it. The sale end* July
1st, positively. Adcress
LUDDEN & BATES,
8 1VANNAII. GA,
WIOlfSAlE ?IM0 AND 6R8AI DEALERS.
doc*7-ditowAwiy. .
Crab Orchard Springs,
KENTUCKY.
F ITE hours run from Louisville sr Cincinnati,
by rail, now open for visitors. Hotel ap
pointments complete. Ask for rouqd trip tirk-
«ta. For pamphlets containing analysis oi wa
ters. low rate of boaid, ete. Address.
J S, FURa, Manager,
may>-wlm* Crab Orchard. Ky.
Western
Arkansas
) „ The Littie Rock and Fort
f Smith Railway tfftr for sale
1 »Le beat LANDS in the West
' or Southwest, with healthy
1 climate, for ile soil, and Dot
[affected by drouth, Rasy
[ terms of sale. Full informa-
) lien.
W. ft. SLACK, Land Commissioner,
aaSfwlSt Little Rock, Ark.
Rent ptid two and-a quar
ter years buys one. Beat Cob •
net or Parlor Organa iu the
World; winners of highest dis
tinction at every worm's Fair
for 13 yean. Prices (61. $47.
(56. £84. $108 to (590 and up
ward. Alao for easy payments,
56 a month or (6.38 a quarter
aud upward. Catalogues free.
MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO, 734 Tre-
mont street, 8oat on; 46 East 14th stftet (Union
Square) New York; 250 Wabash Avenue. Chica
go. m*yl9-w4t
mm
AND
HAMLIN
mm
Gray’s Specific Medicine.
HADE MARK. . THE greatTRADE MAta.
E: gliat rem
edy. An un
failing trefor
heminal eak-
ness, Sjiermat-
onhea, Impo-
t- ncy. and sll
__ diseases
before Tab'ngquence ot After
abuse; as a loss of mem-ry, universal lassitude,
pain in the back. dimDijs of vision, prematnvp
old age, at d many othi •• diseases that lead io in
sanity and consumption and a premature grave.
Full particulars in our pamphlet, which wo de
sire to rend iree by mail to t very one. 1 he Spe
cific Medicine is sold by all druggists at (l nee
package, cr six pact ages for (5 will be sent freo
by mail on receipt cl tbo money bv "sddresssne
the GRAY MEDICINE CO. No ’0 Mechanic*
Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold in Macon and every"
whereby all draeghts. cr;24dowl7
For sale by HUNT, RANKIN A L i M AR.
octl9-d»wlv Macon. Ga
am COTTON OIN
Cleans the Reed better, Runs Lighter,
Cine Faster and Costs Less Money than m%f
otherClnlntheMnrkfPt, Everymachln®
fully and lecalif^ftarranteed.
” v SF
These machines are made ot the best material^ and the
vcrkmansliip and finish oro unexcelled. Have been ammiafi
premiums at all the State fairs, Georgia Alabama,Tcza%
etc. Upwards of 6000 of our Gdts are in constantuseto
the southern states, over 10(0 having been gold inlST*.
Price Ustof CInSf Feeders and Condentsi?
Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at our Zaetoc*
rricewHh
Self Feeder
Condansor*
lTDifWl
itofil
enraged la msns
With long*cxperlene*', ihe
labor saving machinery and skilled WGi*:nen. vopaaon
nd vantages not enjoyed by.iny other ir.^r.ufariturerln. vwS
line, for prodacingtheBXSTvrork for the least nxmx *
The demand last year was so great that nearly 3J: erdrt»
remained •unfilled, but vre hive doubled Moranor — —
capacity and hope to be able to mc< t all demand
the wisest plan to set your orders In earl]
for Illustrated wunphlet giving neu vclur.toi'ptc*U
from over 600 live, enterprising planter* Pr®»s«*.
•nd COaAVlete outfit furniahedwheu desired. ae
BUOWS COTTON GIN CO^
^ 2TXW IfONIXXrr, oast
THEDEAF HEAP
I
Sc(e*aac'ln vtuUoi T HE t» % N TA P H OftS-,
Seps^’.-th; .Vf» York ChrUti.;n A I. iWsgor.l
_tc. Smaligftc—fsnl,ccarrir<lmthopcckct It- 11
fhoalj ,en<t fnr FREE fltastralcl ucstriniive 9svrq...M
Amvrioan ftentapbono Oo., 1S3 W. 4lh $ c.,
G eorgia, bisb county-whereas &-
mon Levy baa applied to me for the iett ns
ap-rtof homestead cf personalty aid ihe talcs
tionof the same, and 1 will pass epen said op-
plieaVonst my office od Thursday the 15t». du?
of April, I830.at 10 o’clock a. m.
Witness my official signature. March 26, K -C
mar27td J. A. McMlNUB. Ordinary.
G eorgia—bibb coukty.—whero&s <t-
cob Dinkier, guardian ot Edward Bercsd,
has made application for letters cf diam'arioa:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish zH
isrior.s cotcerncd, to tie and appear at \r
i four* of Ordinary of said county, hi the Sr*
Monday id August next,to show cam?.if any th«v
bare, why letters ol dismission should oat
be granted to applicant,
witness my official -ignature May 8, 1889
J. A, McMAN L'S, Ordinarr-
ma9-law w4*
.- M
turn of muiic for Sunday Schools has appeared.
If we consider the Hymns, we fled tbe best act
fill \rn A V t 00 ** or.ginsl thoughts
expressed in pure poezry
of good lyr cal character. Such phrases as “I'ito-
iue Favior, look with blessing,” "'Trust bia.
ever." "The better year* besin, "Only a little
while,” ."Precioui love,” "Ere the sun goes
down," "The Eden hills,” aud "‘A home, wear?
pilgrim;’’ taken almostw* CM
at random from its Uv D. 1M J I i p)
pages.indicate its tenderness and beauty. These
are 125 songs; all gcod ones. White Robes writ
be mailed to any address for 20 cents (stamps3
By A. J. Abbey snd H. J. Hunger. Price S0ct«
or $3 per dozen.
TKMPER (XOB JKWBLtf, (35c. cr $3.60 a deal
TEMPERANCE LIGHT. (I2c. orS10 hundreds
These are extra good Temperance Song Beoku
diff ring in price ami size, but no: in quality.
Temperance Jewell is by J. H. Tenney ant
Rev. E. A. Hoffman, and Tempo ranee Light is t»
Geo. C. Hugg and M. E. Servcss.
THE SUDDS’ NAIIONALSCHOOL FOR T3X
RE8D ORGAN. By W. F. gudds. (^L5CJ
Mr. 8. is well known as creotour best com
poser* fur th • Pianoforte. Hi* r.ew School con
tains a great deal c! fine nii'ic, and a good in
structive course, snd has the recommendation*
a moderate price.
OLIVER DITS0N&C0., Boston,
JONES COUNTYFOSITONED SHER
IFF SALE.
W ILL v e sold before the court house door in
the town of Clinton, Jon. a cosr.tj.Georgia,
between the legal hour* of sale, on the INI
Tuesday iu Jane next, three hundred acre* 01
land, or em ugh of aaid land to satisfy a tax it. to.
issued by W. J. Gresham. tax collector ot said
county tor tbe year 1879. e-ia land adjoining
theianda of James B. Durtou, Jackson Robert*
and others, and known a» the P. U. Sawyer place.
Levied on as the property of P. C. Sawyer, trus
tee for wife and children. This February ISO
1880. AT. J. GRESHAM.
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