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A Visit Beturned.
New York, June 5.—Tlie Seventh
New York regiment contemplate a visit
to Atlanta, G a., next December, to at
tend tlie ceremonies of laying the coraer
stone of a memorial armory, to be built
by the Gate City Guards of that State, in
commemorat ion of the relumof peace and
national sentiment between the North
and Sonth, as manifested by the reception
given to that organization on their
Northern tour last October. Capt. J. If.
Burke, of the Gate City Guards, is here
counseling with officers of the Seventh in
regard to the matter.
The Presidency.—It is reported in
New York that cx-Govemor Seymour
will shortly come out in a letter declar
ing in favor of Mr. Bayard as the strong
est Democratic candidate for his locality.
Mississippi, South Carolina arid North
Carolina are said to be solid for
the Delaware Senator, who will
secure the active co-operation of
the delegates from his own State,
and it is believed from Maryland and New
Jersey, as well as Massachusetts, and a
part at least of the delegates from Con
necticut.
Emigrants fob Liberia.—The bark
Monrovia sailed from New York on Sat
urday for Monrovia, Liberia, with seventy-
six colored emigrants. They are sent out
by the American Colonization Society,
which will take care of them for six
months after their arrival. Forty-four
are over twelve years of age, and most of
the men are farmers. Miss Scott, a mis-
sionary, who came to New York to raise
money to build a girl’s school-liouse, is a
passenger. A party of emigrants sailed
last week in the bark Liberia, and eleven
remain in New York awaiting an oppor
tunity to go.
Ex-Governor Sprague Again.—
According to the New York Express Ex-
Governor Win. Sprague went down to
Baltic, Connecticut, where one of tlie
Sprague mills is s.tuatcd, and deposed the
superintendent appointed by Assignee
Chaffee. In doing so, tlie story runs, he
was knocked down by the superintendent,
and the state of affairs is decidedly squal
ly. The truth of the matter appears to be
that ex-Goveruor Sprague wishes to regain
control of the property that wa3 his be
fore the failure, seven years ago, and is
opposed by tlie assignee. At last accounts
Sprague was master of the situation.
Excursion to Niagara.—The Knox
ville Tribunesays that a grand railway
excursion from Chattanooga to Niagara
Falls has been arranged for an early clay.
The excursion train will probably leave
Chattanooga on the 12tli inst., giving the
excursionists ample time for sight-seeing
along the route and at the great falls.
The remarkably low rates and tlie pleas
ant time anticipated during the trip will
doubtless attract a large number of excur
sionists from Knoxville as well as Other
Southern cities.
—The Empress Elizabeth of Austria,
aiul .Queen of Hungary, made a public
speech in 1’csth, the other day, in aid of
the lied Cross Society, for the support of
soldiers’ widows, orphans and mothers.
She is mentioned as looking superb—“the
queenliost of queens”—in a long, tight-
iuting black robe, trimmed with Bordeaux
velvet, an-1 a “Gainsborough” hat crowned
with heavy feathers. The little speech,
which was admirably delivered with regal
haughtiness, tempered with womanly
sympathy for the cause it treated of, con
cluded with the words, “Forget for an in
stant that I am your Queen, and consider
me merely as a woman pleading to wo
men in the cause of women.” It was
greeted by her audience with deafening
cries of “Kljen! Kijeiij”
Foreign.
London, June 5.—Tiie representatives
of llanlau and Trickett yesterday signed
articles for a match to be rowed on the
I5th of November.
A Berlin dispatch to the Standard says
the committee of Prussian Diet, to which
was referred the church bill, has decided
in favor of three important clauses. The
government owes this success to a coali
tion of tlie Ditramontanes and Poles who
make up eleven votes.
St. Petersburg, June 5.—The funeral
of the late Empress of Russia will be sol
emnized at retro Pauloski fortress Wed
nesday next. T.he remains will be re
moved to day to tlie large chapel in Win
ter Palace, and the funeral services will
he held there, at which all persons at
tached to the court have been directed to
attend. The remains will be taken to the
fortress on Monday to lie in state. All
high officials of the government now on
furlough, will return to St. Petersburg to
he present at the obsequies.
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
dangerous irritants may be known by an
acid after-taste. apr 1 2m pd
Kanrokuro Nakayoma, a Japanese
was airioi.g the candidates at a late Bos
ton examination for admittance to the
bar, and passed a very satisfactory trial.
Gen. A. B. Lawton.—We would be
glad to see Gen. A. E. Lawton, of Savan
nah, one of the delegates at large to the
Cincinnati convention. He is a man of
brains, position and influence, and would
bean honor to the State in the national
convention.—Griffin Netcs.
Benson s Capcine
Porous
The only improvement ever made oa the common Porous Plaster.
Over 2,000 druggists have signed a papsr stating that
Benson’s Capcine Porous Plasters
are superior to all other plasters.
PRICK 25 C* NTS. 8BABORY * JOHNSON, Pfcarmaceut: al Chemists, New xorx.
A SURE CURE 'or all the disease? for which it is recommended, end always pafedlj safe
In tlie hands or even the most inexperienced persons. __
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
It Tccommendal in riuticlm*, JWnidert, XZoUmnriet, Manager* of Factories,
Plantations, Marses u> Ilorpilih—in abort by ar&yhady crcryvhere who lias ever given it & trial.
CT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’TRIAL. •
Q Akj SX I? I PD GinoM kive 11 P lnce in every factore, jiiachtae-zhop,
KPK. a BtS |Y I lLa L> t lx and mill, on every farm and plantation, and in every
household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruises, ceres, etc., nut la
case of sudden sickness of anv kind. ......
nAIll l/IE a e>n is the well-tried and trotted friend ot a., who ward
I* AI N t\ E !■ In Em Px a sure and safe medicine which can be freely used
internally or externally v.i.bont fearnf barm and with certainty of relief.
Its price brines it within the reach of all; and it will annually rave many times its C06t
in doctors’ bills. For sale by ail druggists at 25c. ~>Oc. and Sl.00 per bottle.
PERRY DAVES' & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I.
in*rl5-dw*d tt*t2Ueowlhtt-^n r tn
IRON BITTERS,
A Great Tonic.
IRON BRIERS,
A Sure Appetizer.
IRON BITTERS,
A Complete Strengthened
IRON BETTERS,
A Valuable Medicine.
IRON BETTERS,
Net Soli u a Beverage. {
IRON BITTERS,
For Delicti. Femxlel. j
Highly recommended
to the public for all dis
eases requirlngu certain
and efficient TOXICS
especially In Indiges
tion, Itvspepsia,
Intermittent Fe
vers, Want of Ap
petite , foam of
Strength, facie of
fnergu, etc. It en
riches the blood,
strengthens the mus
cles. and gives new life
to the nerves. To the
aged, ladles, and uhll-
dren requiring recuper
ation.' this valuable
remedy can not be too
highly recommended.
It acts Uhe a charm
on the digesti'-e organs.
A teaspoon ful before
meals will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT.
Sold by all Druggists,
THEBR07ICHE*jr* T m.
BALTIMORE, Mo.
HINT, BAFFIN &LAMAK,
Wholesale llrrureiata. Wmin>
Lii
ARNER'S
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, and light
the way of yonder pedestrian to Hunt,
Rankin & Lamar’s to buy a bottle of Cous-
sens’ Lightning Liniment to cure his
rheumatism, lame back, etc. Price 50 cts
For sale by Hunt, Rankin & Lamar.
may!5-3m2
Tlie lonely vigils of the night are terri
ble, especially by tlie bedside of the sick,
and it is just the tiling to have a bottle of
Coussens’ Honey of Tar to cure their
coughs, colds, croup, etc. Price 50 cents.
For sale by Hunt, Rankin & Lamar.
myl4-3inl
Woman's Wisdom.
“She insists that it is more important
that her family shall he kept in good
health, than that she should have all the
fashionable dresses and styles of the times.
She - therefore sees to.it that each member
cf her family is supplied with Hop Bitters,
at the first appearance of any symptoms o
ill health, to prerent a fit of sickness with
its attendant expense, care and anxiety.
All women should exercise their wisdom
m this way.”—New Haven Palladium.
jl-2w
The Best.
Tlie News, Danbury, Conn., says
“Warner’s Safe Nervine is the best rem-1
cdy for nervous afflictions the world ever
saw.” , jl-2w
Better Bate Than Never.
“Don’t put oil until to-morrow what
can and should he done to-day,” is wise.
If you have never used Sozodont for your
teeth, make a bee-line to the druggist and
get a bottle, and begin to use it at once.
“Verb sap.”
DBS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES,
DEMTI8TS,
No U Mulberry Street, Kaeon, G».
Teeth extrseud without ptin.beautiful sets of
Teeth inserted. Abscessed Teeth and Diseased
Bunn cured. . .. , ,
Dealer* in all kind* ef rental Material, and
Icttrumenu. Comtantly on hand » large aod
full asscrlmen of Teeth of all kind*. Gold of alt
kind*. Amalgam* of all kinds, Eabbers of all
kinus. martdaw
A CARD.
To *11 whosre loffanng from the error* and
indUemoi sot joau, nervoni week new, early
decay.'osaof n-.nbood, etc . 1 will tend a recite
that will cure you, PEEK OF CHARGE. Tbi*
great remedy wa* dta rover el by a ml**ionary io
tsojtn America. Send a *elf-addrowed envelope
to thi K«v. Joseph T. Inman. Hut-on D, New
Yl-< city. »Drl4 deodawly
DENTISTRY.
h. it. uakfield. r». D.S,
NO. »2 MUi.HERAT STREET.
*3_'ifflc« hear*, b *. m. to « p. m. iebtld.v
REMEDIES
Werner's Safe Pills are an immediate
stimulus for a Torpid hirer, and curcHIoa-
tirencaa. nr.pep.la. Biliousness. Bil
ious Diarrhoea. Malaria. Fever and
Ague, and are useful at times In nearly all
diseases to cause a free and regular action of
the Ilowels. The best antidote for all Mala
rial Poison. Price, 23 rents a Box.
Warner’s Safe Xeretna quickly gives
Beat and Sleep to the suffering, cures Head
ache and Nntralgis, Prevents Epileptic
Ft (a, and is the best remedy for Nervous Pros
tration brought on by excessive drinking,
over-work, mental shocks, and other causes.
It relieves the pains of
all diseases and Is nev
er Injurious to the sys
tem. The best of all
Nervines.
Bottles of two sizes;
prices,30 eta. and »l.
(E/'WAKNER’S Safe
Ibencdto are old by
Pnasct-U A Dealer* In
Medicine everywhere.
H^H. Warner & Co.
Proprietor*,
ROCHESTER, N.T.
Cyseod for jampblet **d
tefitunwpialfi.
SAr** Liver
DlAfF'ffS '
C.UIF
SAFE BtUFfiS
sAft
SAIT F’lUS
TRUTHS.
IfrouareratTerincfrom poor health, or huigahfc-
Irif im. Led of sickness, take cheer. f<m
VALUABLE
Hop Bitters
It you are a minuter,
tclf with your pastoral du*
out with rare and work, or
it you feel weal; and dis
knowing why.
Hop Bitters will
If yon are a man ofbns-
strafn of your everyday
tors, toiling over your
Hop Bitters will
If you are young, and
eretion.orare growing too
Hop Billers will
If you are In thework-
de»k, anywhere, andfeel
clcaniHug, toning or stun-
IIop Bitters fs
rryon are oId,an-IyourBpnke is feebly yonr
nerves unsteady, and jour® faculties waning,
Hoy Clitcrs will give you Xcw Life mad TIgor.
Hor Cough Cues in the sweetest, safest and best. ■
Ask Children. £
Ono Hop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Sidneys fa «p*- I
rior to oil others. Corea by atworidloo. It fa perfect. ■
IX Z. C. fa nn rbFolntc and Irresistible cure for drunk- ■
ezmcsF, u*e of opium, tobacco and narcotics. E
Abort »o!J by drergUto. lIupDUtmMfc-Co.Rofb«ter,y. Y. g
will Care Yon.
and have overtaxed your-
ties; or m mother, wont
if you are simply aillxun
pin ted,. without clearly
Restore Yon
Insss, weakened by Sho
duties; or a man of let-
midnight work,
Strengthen You.
suffering from say indls-
fa*t, as is often the case,
Relieve You.
shop, on the farm, at tho
that your system needs
Placing without lntoxl*
Wlmt You Need.
QLosS
• (LUMP)
STARCH
Is the highest achievement in cereal
productions, and renowned throughout
the world as the Standard laundry
Starch. In shape it presents huge dense
crystals of wonderful whiteness and
sweetness, free from the faintest odor
and ot incomparable strength. Its su
periority and economy are the result of
experiment and improvement for thir
ty-five years, and its popularity the re
ward of this effort ot a lifetime. Royal
Gloss Lump Starch J* {tacked In hand
some one-poiind, three-pound, and six-
pound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers
•very-where. Manufactured by ANDREW
EMENBRECMER. Cincinnati, Ohio.
FOB SALE, CHEAP FOB CASH
A B«ff aio bv be hid by ihe.purcha*er cf the
iot numbered 1M on Fifth ►treet, near the
Brunswick depot, adjoinir* Mr. Hardy * lot.
aad opposite Mr. Brown's. The jp soo nas a
frame dwelling with four rooms, s fine well t-f
water, i B d eon tains half an acre, more or leu.
The cash will oOtsin s fine benroin. Apply to
jnefi-Xt J. W.BUBK.K® CO.
COOK WASTED
W HI'E or ooloi^. Apply at
Appet to* refreshing sleep, the arqnisition o
flesh acd color, ore biasings att-ndant upon the
reparative procerse* which this priceless invigo-
-lant speedily initiates and carries to a success
ful conclusion. Di,est‘on ii restored and sus
tenance afforded to each life-austcfmng organ
by the Bitiers, which is if offensive even to the
feminine palate, vegetable in composition, and
’horcngli'y.
For sale by all druggists and dealers generally,
lunl-lm
White Sulphur Springs.
HALL COUNTY. GoOTglR.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON A CO., Managers
Open from 1st June to 1st October, 1880.
TEIIMH t
Per day > S.r 0
Her week 12.00
Per mouth SC.CO
Special rates to
families,
mysn-dlawtw*
Carriages it White Sul
phur Sprints depot, dis
tant two miles to meet all
trains.
Double daily mails, tel
egraphic communication
Conside ab’e improre-
nents since last Tear.
G EORGIA. Bibb County.—Whcress W. G.
Harris h«s made applicaMon for letters of
admlniatrsticn of the estate of James B. Bailey,
lata of said county deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all
Pyraon. cotKwrned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday
in July nsxt, to show cause if any they hare
why said application should not be granted to
anpbeart.
■Witness my hand officially. June 5.1830.
JmGtd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
0
piim
HABIT
CUBK
dAwly
By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta. Ga. Reliable eyi-
dence given, and reference to
cured patients and physicians.
fend for my book on the
habit and ita cure. '
O RDINARY'S Office, Jones Countv, Georgia,
March -S, 1880.
Whereas Samuel L. Chiles, administrator
e.Ute Lucinda Mason, deceased, applies for dis
mission.
These are to cite and admonish ail persons
concerned to show causa at' this offioe.en the first
Monday in June next, if any the} haves why the
same shall rot he granted.
Witness my hand offitralbr.
marStd*
K. f. RCRS. Ordinary.
Porter Springs,
OPEN from June 1st tfil October 15th Board
S»0 tier month; children aid-servants half price.
Special rates for the season. Railrosd.fare from
Atlanta to Ua'nesvtUe and return. £3.20: h>ck
fare, rrund trip, {3.00. Erast Band and Orches
tra during the season. Dr. C. A. Simpson, of
Atlanta, resident physician. Daily mail. JFor
particulars address
• J, S. 1EXKOLD81 CO., Proprietors,
jut2-lm Porter Springs, Ga.
EASLEY’S, 8. O., May 1,11880.
I cured a had can of Booondtry Pyphilis
with Swift's 8. Specific more than a year ago,
acd be baa had no return of it to date. X
have need it on several other eatea with uni
form suecees, one who was given up to die
has so much improved that X think one more
bottle will cure him,
I used it also on a cue of medulary canoer
of the wemb and it la curing the patient after
all other remedies had failed.
J. WILFY QUILUAN, Mi D.
Fine Apple and Cider
Pure—-just what you want.
Ir W- HURT.
Old Wooden Drug Store on earner.
The best Soda, Starch, Soaps, Pep
per, Spices, Flavoring Ex
tracts, Colognes, Hand
kerchief Extracts, Combs, Brushes
Toilet Powders, etc., etc. .
at the old wooden' drag store on the
corner.
L. W. HUNT.
HOHMaN V. BHUNNJfitt,
(Gradual* »ud Licentiate in Pharmacy,)
APOTHECARY.
Fouxtei ini Aica firs., Macaw,MnoaaiA.
Crockett's New Brick Building.
Special and perioral it*action givmtothe
dispenting of pre-enplions. Night calls prompt
ly answered from resMteaee, opposite store,
jnefi-suntt
THIS OFFICE.
SIBDOi
This is the only tottery of any State that ever
voted on and endorsed by tts people.
Unprecedented outractlon.
Over Half a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Oompanv.
This Instituticc was regularly incorporated bj
the Legislature of the State for Educational ana
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term of
twenty-five years, to which contract the inyiola-
ble' iaith oi the Stale is pledged ,wl ich pled ge hsa
teen renewed by n,\ overwhelming popular vote,
securing its franchise In the new constitution
aooptoi Deoembor 2, 1879, with a Capita] of
SI.o00,D0C. to which it has sinoe added a reserve
fu-id of $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUN.
UF.RDRAWINGS will take place monthly. It
never scales or pojt pones. Look at the follow
ing Distribution:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will take place tho
-121st Grand Monthly
—and the—
Extraordinary Semi-Ainnal Drawing
At New Orleans, Tuesdty, June 15th. 1889,
Under the personal supervision and manage
ment of
Gsw. G. T. BEAUREGARD, ot Louisiana, and
Quit- JUBALA. BAK.LY, of Virginia.
Capital Prize, $100,000.
♦^.Notice.— Tickets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, (5. i'lltin. {2. Tenths, $1.
LIST OF FRIZES.
AGAIN THE SCENE
CHANGES.
We Cannot Sing tlie Old
Songs
In <he old place any lorger. Its too small. Not
half la'xecpouxh for our family .household goods
aad trade, therefore we shall break ramp Julj
1st, next, and e tabUsh aew musical h.adqaar-
tirs in the handsome
rt-MMMMWB—awna—waask-a—
New Double store*
Cor* CBisrsi and flutter Streets
M«*a<
XoMCdOaf. El*
AUtus. . osa.M a co, s,
MOM. - - -
1 Capital Prize of
$100000....
$100,COO
1 Grand Prize of
Ill,C0O......
50,000
1 Grand Pnze cf
»1,(0J
jo.coo
2 Large Prize* of
1U.0M
20,(100
« Large Prizes ot
5,000......
20.100
20 Prizes of
1.00*....
20,000
£0 ”
509....
25.010
100 ’*
son......
SO.OCO
200 “
200......
40 0(0
600 ”
100....
60,000
10000 “
* 10....
1FJ.040
APPROXIMATION PRIZ»h.
100 Approxin-ation Prizeiof {200 $20,000
10(1 " '• 100....' 10X00
300 “ f “ 75 7,t00
11,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500
Gen. G. T. BHAUKE’f AND, of La. 7 Commis-
Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Va. J sioLi
Application for rates to clubs should cnlj be
made to the office of the Company in New Or
leans.
Write for circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, La.
or same person st KoS19 Broadway, New lark.
N. B.—’This Company has no Agents in the
British Possessions, and all persons pretendi- g to
be Co and soliciting ozdera by circul.rs or other
wise are Swindlers. eaw-wed sat
Southern Home School for Girls.
197 8; 199 N< Charlesst.. Baltimore. Md
Mia W. M. Cary, Miss Cssy.
Eitabliahed 1842. French the language of the
school. junl-Sawand eoetug sept
For Sunday bcbools.
For Temperance.
THE BESu NEW BOOKS.
TEMPERANCE JEWElS, b ^ E ^
E. a.HOFFMAN, hai every qqal ficaticn fobs
* standard Temperanoe Hong Rook, Choice
hymn* an-l toi-sa and music in excellent t-ste,
are found throughout. There are nearly a hun
dred songs: Specimen copies mailed for 35 cts.
S3 80per dozen.
(The older and larger book, HULL’S TEM
PERANCE GLBB BOOK; A0 cl*., reUins its
great popularity.)
White Robes I
White Hobes! PON& y BUCK*.
White Bobcs!
TEM PERAK GE UGHT.^Vb. 11 ^
toss, is a cerfect "electric’ light lor radiance
and beauty. Has 32 of the very best songs bj 27
of the very best authors, and sells for SID per
hundred. Mailed lor ltots.
(Ne* High School Song Book, THE WEL
COME CHOkUb. is nearly through the press.)
OLIVER DiTSON &C0,, Boston.
O. H. DITSON A CO, 84$ B’dway N.Y.
ian24:f
Gray’s Specific Medicine.
RADE MARK. TUB greasTAADE
Ri-glish rem.
. vdy. An un,
(failing ire for
Seminal eak.
ness. Spermat
orrhea, frupo.
tency, and all
diseases -that-,
v» * fol -J« 86-
before Tahmgquenee: Of seif^ftej Taijjjg
abuse; as a -less of memory, universal lassitude,
pain in the back, dimn-is of vision, prematare
old age, at d many Olht -• diseases that lead to in
sanity and eontumption and a premature grave.
Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de
sire to sendlree by mail to every one. The Spe
cific Medicine i. sold by all druggists at $1 per
package, or six packages for $5 will be sent free
by mail on receipt cf tho money by addressing
the GRAY MEDICINE CO, No 10 Mechanics
Block, Detroit. Mich. Sold in Macon and'every
whereby all druggists. octZAdawly.
For sale by HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR.
octl9-d«wly Macon. G*
New Advertisements-
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
Engines, Cotton Preuiit, Mill*,doc.
PLANTATION MACHINERY
OP At.1. KIXDS.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
49- Send for Trice List. MACON, «A
AGENTS WANTED
TO solicit orders for Photographs, eto.. for en
largement A paying buslne>s. For particulars
and terms address J. D. LBMBB, Box 16 7. Bar-
risburg. Pa.
ITTTsI
A YEAR and expenses to
agents. Outfit Free. Address
VICKERY, Augusta, Me
tdvertlMrs by addressing ueo, P
A Rowell tt Co. 10 Spruce St., New York
can leara the exact cost of any! proposed line o’
ADVERTISING in AmericanNewspapere.|00-
Pa 6 Pamolet, 10c. maylSwed aatim
G EORGIA. Bibb County—^Whereas Mrs. Mar
tha B. Sorrell, guardian of her minor chil
dren. has made application for leave to sell eight
shares of the capital stock of the Central rail
road mud Banking Company of Georgia belong
ing ta said minors for their maintainance and ed
ucation.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ill
persons concerned to be and appear at tbo Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
July next, to show cause if any they hare why
said application should i ot be granted.
Witness my hand tffiesady. June B-.h, 1880. ’
loi6td* J. A. MoMaNUs, Ordinary.
TO ALL WHOM IT HAY CONCERN.
f^t BORGIA, Bibb County—George 0. Brown
U haring applied to me lor permanent letters
ofadm nistration on the estate of Daniel B.
Edee. late of said county deceased. -
This is to cite all and singular the creditors
mud kin of said Daniel B. Edes to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed by law, to-
wit, on tbo first Monday in July next to show
cause if any they have, why permanent letters of
administration should not be granted to said
Geir-eC. Brown on said Daniel B.Bdea’estate.
Witness my band and official signature this
May 24.188C.
jnefitd* J. A McMANUS, Ordinary.
iPEH f V yor * bB Pictorial Bible Com-
HUtn I u mentator. 1018 Pages, 475 “•
UUlMTXn lu.tret od* and Maps. The moat
II All I £11 complete and or-mprehenaiye Com
mentary on the entire Hnripturee (in ore voL)
verpnblishea. Price. $3.75. BliSUT.Ou-
BTfioK A Co.. M N. tth «... rhits.. Pa. tnl9 4t
Froposals to llo the Fub
lie Printing.
rTNDBR tbe authority of an act ot the General
U Assembly in complianrewith article 7, aec-
Hon 17, paragraph 1st of the Constitution, ap
proved 25 J of August, 1878, proposals will be re
ceived to do tbe Public Prin ing for two year*
from the expiration of the terra of office of the
present Incumbent. Sealed Proposal, will be
rereived lor thirty days from the first ot Jure,
1880, at the office ot tne Secretary of State in At
lanta. On the first Tuesday in angnst next the
Public Printing will be Married to tbe lowest
bidder wboae bid is filed in compliance with
taw. Stipulations, epecificasiou and require
ments can be procured on application, at the of
fice oi Secretary of State in Atlanta.
■ M. 0. BARNETT, Sec'ty of State.
W. A. WRIG “T, Comptroller Gen’L
J. W. RSNFROB, Trea-urer.
lne-3 lewdw Oommiaaionera of Public Printing.
Where we shall have the largest and finert Mu
sical Wareroems in the entire So tth. Before we
go. we must, to save heavy expense and labor of
removal, close rut our entire stock of Pianos a->d
Orgar* now on hapd and In arrive prior toJ->ly
lft. To du this we sh-,11 inauirure.t-j torthwith a
Grand Clearing Out Sale
Commei cing May I5th and ending July 1st. dur
ing which time we snallssll at Manufsctarer’s
Wholera'e Rates.
10 FAVORITE PIANOS.
27 CHICKER1NG PIANO 5 ?.
21 LIGNE) &CO PIANO?.
60 MA1HUSEK PIANOS.
5 HALLET & DAVIS PUNO«\
62 SOUTHERN GEtl PIANO-*.
28 GUILD, CHURCH & CO. PIANOS.
44 STERLING CO. ORGANS.
100 PELOUBET & CO. ORGANS.
110 MASON & HAMLIN OEGANS.
All new and Just from Factory. A bo ICO Fee-
ood Hand Piano* and Organs Most all of them
used orly from one to six months and precisely
as good ss new.
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Don’t Miss This Chance.
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To secure a fine instrument “awful” cheap.
Write for Clearing Out Sale Circulais aud Price
Lists ana be quick about it. The sale ends July
1st, positively. Ad: ress
HIDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA,
WBOUSJUE FIAHO AND QRSAN DEALERS.
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JOSHUA BUBTZ
General FnMisMcg ipey,
EUFAUiiA, ALA.
Adveitisiig, Fubsetijilioa aid Jcb Frnttng
Effected with the bed houses m Alabama,
Georgia and throughout theoountry, —
at a discount on table rates.
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/"T hOhGIA, BIBB COUNTX—It is agreed liy
U and beta een tbe parties hereof, all residents
cf said county and State, to form a limited co
partnership, under the laws cf Georgia, and that
said copartnership shall be conducted under the
following piovi-ions :
1, The firm name ot said copartnership shall he
• W. A. Doody,” which alone shall be used in its
dealings.
2. Said copartnership shall bo located in the
city ot Macon, sai-* countv and State, and its
business shall be the dealing by retail in Gene*
ralmerchandise, rush as ory roods, clothing,
boots and shoes, and other articles oi such char*
acter.
S. W. A. Doody shall be the general partner,
andsh 11 have full direction and management of
the bu«mes». Mvron Nossbaum and Joseph
Dannenberg. all ot said county, are special part
ner*.
4. W. A. Doody has contributed four thousand
debars ta said partnership and Myron Kuss-
baum and Joseph Danmnbvrg have each con
tributed four thousand dollars to the capital
stock of the s*m».
t. This partnership shall begin on the »0th day
of January. 1880, and shall end on t v e 20th d-iy of
January, 18s3,t-nles» sooner dls-olved, as hei6-
inalter provided, to-wit: In raseeuher party be
comes diss-ti tied with s*id parmerebip the
same v ay l-e dissolved after the first year, pro
vided six months nctire be given alter said lime,
of such intended dissolution to the other party or
parties—said notice to be m writing, giving tin
reasons therefor.
It is further agreed that the said W, A. Doody
sha’lbepaid from the partnership a»ets, the
sum ot filty dollars per mouth, acd ihia amount
to be charged to tl.e expense account. This pay
ment to xnti: ue until a dissolution, unless oth
erwise agreed on.
Witness our hand*, this 12th day of January,
1880.
W. 4. DOODY.
MVRON NUS8BAUM
. JOgIsPHDANNENuERG.
Signed this 12th day of January, 1830, and ac
knowledged b.tore
J.T. RODGER?.
N. P. Bibb Co., Ga.
llACOir. Ga., January 12,1830.
I rer’ify that the »b.ve instrum -nt was signed
a< d acknr wledged by the parties thereto before
me this cay.
J.T. RODGERS,
N.P. B.bbCo.Ga.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Before mecstne
in p,rson, W. A. Doody, who being duly
swern deposes ard ssjs that be is the general
partner in a limited copartnership abontro be
formed in said county, under the name ot W. A.
Doody, and that Myron Kussbaum and Joseph
Danr< nbvrg are the tpeci»l partner* therein,
and that the amount agreed to be contributed by
eachofthrm to wit: the sum of four thousand
di-ll-rs.to tbecapi’al steck if s id firm, ba* been
sctua’ly paid in.-and in good faith conutbuied
thereto. __ A. DOODY.
8worn to and subscribed before me tlii- 20th
day of January, 1830. J. T. RODGKR8,
mart w 4w Notar? Bibb county, Georgia.
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, Ac. Send for Price-list,
W. H; DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
Bibb Countv Sheriff Sales
W ILL be sold before the court house door in
the city of Macon, e uring the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tue*day in July next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
alt that parrel of land situated on the south*
west common of tho said city of Maeon, known
as the t orluwest half of Jot N’o. 8. iu block No.
hi. acroidiu* to tfce m*D of A. A. Ki-<vman ot
June 9 1863. bounded as fci'ow*. on the west by
1 amar street.nortb by Hizel street, east by had
of lot No. S. nu'h by lot 7, iu said block, contain,
iug cue fourth of an acre mire or lest; alsorne
Urge ei.sine boiler, one 1-rge soap boiler, one
part of trailer and about ten thonta- d brick to be
*o!d as they now are on sa : d lot their rem oral to
the court bouse being too en enu* e; also a lot t f
pipes and other material used iu the so- p factory
lately run on said lot. to all which p) aintiJ, iu fi
ta. bu-ow stated, has title by deed to se ure a
debt now in judgment cn which said fi. fa. issued;
aho that parcel of land in said city, known in its
plan a* lot No. 3. m block No. 69,fronting on
Tatnal squaie. All levied on > s the property oi
Jam** B. Biaainmune to satisfy a II fa. issued
irom Crawfcrd Superior Court in favor of I. U.
Plant vs. exid Blajingame. Property tointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney.
jne2-law4w* GKO. F. CHKRRT Sheriff.
G EORGIA, -IBB COUSTT.—Whereas, a. b
Uo-s. guardian of Mrs. M. 1,. Butts and her
minor cbildreu, Jesse u. Butts, James A. Butts
and J atm P. Bulls, has made application for
leave to sell all the wild lands belonging to his
said wards at private isle.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be end appear at Ue Court
ofOrdinaiyot said county, on the first Monday
in June next to show caused any they have, why
said application should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
May 8,1880. J. A. MCMANUS.
may9-td* Ordinary.
OlaaOLUTlON.
T HE firm of Redding A Turk is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, C. U. Redding re
tiring. The basin*** will be cor ducted in future
by J W, Turk, who is alone authorized to cotle. t
all outstanding claim* and pay the debts cl the
firm.
C. H. REDDING,
J. W. TURK.
Clinton. Ga.. May 12.1880. 18-dlt-wlm*
Crab Orchard Springs,
KENTUCKY.
•ts. For pamphlets containing analysis ot
ters. low rate of board, etc. Ado ress.
J 8, FURf.M-nager,
may8-wlra* Crab Orchard. Ky.
TTamarsw ) The Litti* Rock and Fort
iXOIUcS IU (Smith Kail*ay offer for sale
I thebest LANDS in the West
TTTnr,{•«*»** J or Southwest, with healthy
W wSIcIE ) climate, ferile soil, and not
, (affected by drouth. Easy
Arkansas ti™ olu>e - ruUinteraa -
iyto
W. I). SLACK, Land Commissioner,
anEf-wlSt Little Rock, Ark.
TO RENT.
T HE store now orenpied by Hunt, Baskin A
Lamar, wholesale druggists; has a deep, dry
cellar and two floors above. Was specially ar
ranged and used as a carriage repository for
years, but a good alandtor any kind of business.
Apply to
W. G. SOLOMON.
■ at Bxchanpe Bank.
ma]2-2taw3w or G.B. ROBERTS.
G EORGIA. Bibb County—Whereas George R
Barker his made application for letters of
admiristration on the estate of JrneA. Malone,
late of «aid county dec eased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
person* concerned to be and tppearat the Court
of Ordinary of said cornty on the first Monday
in June next, to show cause if any they have,
why letters of administration should not be
granted.
<*iven under my hand aud official signature,
May 1,1850.
iaaj2-ln\.4wtf J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary.
STOCK SPECULATION,
J OHN A. DODGE A CO., Bankers and Brok
ers, 12 Wall Street, New York, buy stocks
oo reasonabla margin, and, when aesb ed. will
advise when snd what to buy. Also 8toek Priv
ileges in whieh i25 to 8100 can be profitably in-
Tested. Opportunities for good profits are con
stantly occurring. Full information on applica
tion, and Weekly Report sent tree.
JanlQ-tus-sat-ly;'
Know Thyself,
T HE untold miseries that
result firm indiscretion
in early life taay be alleviat
ed and cured. Those who
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ur, SELF PR88ERVAT10N. ' Exhausted vi
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$!, sent by mail po.tpaid.
The London Lancet ssya: “No person should
be without this valuable book. The author it a
noble benefactor.”
An illustrated sample sen* to all on receipt oi
6 cents for postage. , . .
The author refers by permission to JOSEPH
SFIpHBR. president; W. L P,INGRAHAM,
vice president; W PAINE, M D, n 8 GAUNIT.
HD;HJ POUCKT.H D. EH KLINE. M D, J
RBOLCOMB. MD.N K. LYNCH. MD, and M
R O’CONN 8LL, M D. faculty of the Philadel
phia University of Medicine and Surgery, -alaa
the faculty of the American University of Phila
delphia, also Bon P A BIB-ELL, MD,president
of [he National Medical Association.
Address Dr W H PAR*
KBit, No 4 Balfineh 8t,
Boston, Mats. The au
thor may be consulted on
all 1 diseases requiring
skill and experience,,
novso wIt
PEAT,
THYSELF
GOOD SAW MILL
FOR 2200.
Our No. 1 Plantation Saw MM i* designed to
be run by 8,10 or 12 hone power Agricultural
Engine*. With this power Irom
1-500 to 4,000 e
of lumber can be cut in a day. A product S5 to
50 per cent, greater than can be cut with an> re*
oi procat ing taw mill with the tame power. The
mills are oomplete except saw, and will bo put on
tbe ear* in Cincinnati for the low prk
LANE & B0DLEY GO.,
John & Water Sts., Cincinnati* 0.
aprl-dlawSm&weowlSt
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas Ben
jamin C. Smith administrator o! the estate
o! James Smith.d-cease-l. has male ipDhc-tion
for leave to sell fifteen share* of the capital stock
of the Southwestern railro*d ccmpmy. one house
and lot m tho city of Macon in said county, and
twenty-seven hundred acres ol land in Houston
county in said State, belonging to said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
person* concerned to be and appear at the Couit
oi Ordinary of said county on 1 he first Monday in
June next, to show came, if any they have. Why
aaid application -hould not le grarted.
Witness my official signature,
J. A. MCMANUS,Ordinary.
mays ltawAw*
Buies of £ibb. Superior Court,
Adopted May 29, 1880.
AT the session of Bibb Superior Court on Sat
urday morning, the following rules of practioe
were adopted by the court and bar, in order to
expedite the business of the Court and tuiess-n
the cipente and inx.nvctiienoe ot the parties
lit! sant.
On motion of Col. L. N. Whittle, Judge T. J.
Simmons aa chairman, and Meeere. I-aacHa>de-
man, G. W. Gustin, N. K. Harris and W. B.
Hill were appointed a committee to put the rules
in form for publication.
Role First. TheJudtew'U announce at the
benincing oi each term the order in which the
dockets wi I bo called. They will be called In
the following order; Common Law, Equity, Ap
peal, Claim and Illegality. The Criminal Dock
et will be assigned lor special weeks, of which
notice will be given to the Bar and tbe public.
Rule Second. Cases will be set down for trial
on a day to be designated by the Judge or agieed
upon by counsel, and no case shall be in ord- r to
be called for trial peremptorily, except it is set
down.
Rule Third. Cases ch*U be set down ’or trial
three days in advance of the day for trial, except
that in special rase* for sufficient cause shown
the Judee may in his discretion set a case fora
more distant d*y; and for making public the
cases that are *et down, and the d»y that each
is to re tried tlie Cicrk shall have prepared snd
placed in the couit room in a conspicuous place,
three blackboards whl- hare to be used us.daily
calendars, and <n eathto be entered a day acd
date and the cases tet down lor trial on such day
and date.
Rule touith. One of these calendar* shall on
each day, except it shall, iu the opinion of the
Juoge. beuniecesiary, be supplier with cases
to be tried three da-s tberealter, which are to
be set down lor such day by order oi the Judge,
on a call oi the rocket lor that purpo-e or by
agreement of rouniil announced each morning,
immediately after tho minutes of the court are
read.
RuleFiitb. All motions Which do not goto
the merits oia case and all exceptions to inter
rogatories which go to the execution and return
thereof; must be made when a case it called on
the docket and before it is set down for trial, or
all such motions or objections wilt be considered
as waive* and after a care is set down for Vial,
tbe same will not be eon inued. except for prov
idential came, r r for a cause which ante* tubes-
quent to the day the case is set aown or fer a
cause eiiitug at the time the cate is set down
but whi- h could net be discovered by the exer
cise oi duo diligence os the part of tbe attorney
or party.
Rule Sixth. The Certiorari and Motion Duck
ets are in order e*ch Saturday, and where cases
thereon require a jury they will be set for trial,
under the foregoing rules.
Rule Seventh, if there are cases on the calen
dar of any day that are not reached, they will
be first called-lor assignment, on tbe following
morning, when the Judge makes up the next
dally c-lendar.
/”iBORGIA—BIBS COUNTY.—'Whereas Ja
UT oob Dinkier.- guardian of Edward Berend,
Aa* made application for letters of dinms-ion: -
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons coicerned. to bo and appear at tbe
Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first
Monday in Augustnext,lo show cause .it any they
have, why letters o! dismission should not
be granted to applicant.
Witness my official signature May 8, 1880.
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
so*9 law w4*
O RDINARY’S Office. Jones County, Georgia,
MarehS, 1880.—Whereas A. A. » arfield, ad
ministrator estate John J. Barfield, deceased,
spplfe* for dismission.
The* e tre to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned ta sbow cause at this office, on first Mon
day in June next, If ary they have, why the same
•hall not be slanted.
Witness my baud officially.
marSt-l* R.T. ROBS. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtois and Creditors.
A LL persona indebted to the estate of H. B.
Troutman are hereby notified to makein.-
media to pajmett of the same to tbe undersign
ed;and ail pci sous having claims a* ainst laid
estate se* hereby notified ta present tbe same
duly authenticated in terms ortbe law.
M.L. EDUTMAN,Executor,
y 18; 1880.—1#-' W4w
KORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas W.B.
yJT Bolt and J. K. Jones, administrator* on the
estate of James Doan, late of said county deceta-
ed.have made application for letters of dismission
irom said estate: '
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be acd appear at the Court
of Oidlnaiy of said county on the first Monday
in August next, to thow cause, if any they have,
why lctteis cf dismission should not be granted
to snplicants.
Witness my official signature. May 8, 388-1.
njar‘M->" J. A. McMAN 1/8. Ordinary.
THE EXODUS
Deranges labor, making necessary every facility
for handling Cotton at the Gin. SAV8 LABOR
by using* JONES KlVK-TON WAGON SCALE
ftrioo SCO. all Iron and Steel, Brass Beam.
1’RslGHT PAID BY 118. If ordered now car.
payatUitning. Everybody send for free bock.
Addieis _
Jones < f Bisgbaniton,
Binghamton, N. Y.
SllSti
Fopnlar Monthly Drawing of the
iommomealib Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACaULBT’8 THEATRE.
In tbe City of Louisville, on
Wednesday, June 30,1630,
These drawings authoris<-d by act of the Leg
islature id 1889 and sustained oy all tbe courts
oi Kentucky, according to a contract made with
the owLets of the Frankfort grant, wi,l occur
regularly on the Uetdsyof every mouth. Sun
days and Frida;s excepted, for the period o! five
years, terminating on June SO, 1W>6.
The United States Circuit Couit on March 81
rendered the following decis ons :
lst-That the Commonwealth Distribution
Compary ialexal.
2d—Its ora wings are net fradulent.
The management call altenticn ta ti e liberal
sdhrme which ka* met with such popular f>; or
heretofore, and which will again be presented fcr.
the
JUNE DRAWING.-
l Erne e Sf.coo
1 Prize 10,000
10 Prizes Eiliififi ^h*"****""” ' , V. * io!cci
*0 Frizes 500 each lOJOCO
100 Frizes 100 each 10,000
200 Prises 50 each - y ' 10,010
COO Prizes 20 each ... 12.000
-.000 Prise* 13 each . lC.CKO
9 Prize* 300 ea* b, ap’raximst'n prizes 2.7CO
9 Pnica SCO each do do 1,806
V Prize* 100 each do do Vvt
WC0 Prise* *112.400
Whole Tiokets, *2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $50. 55 Ticket*, sits.
Remit by Poat-Oilice Moi ty Order. ^Registered
Letter, Bank Dralt or Express.
To insure against mistakes and celays, corre
spondent* will p'.esse write their names and
pises of residence plainly, giving number of •
Foat-Offlce box or Street, aud Toa n, County and
State.
All communications connected with Hie Dis-
Distribution and Orders for Tickets should be
addrestel to R. M. BOAHDMAN, Oourier-Jonr-
nal Building LouisvnJ* Kentuckv. or at No.
307 and 3C9 B oadway, N. Y. augSOeodtuthusat
Administrator’s Sale,
B Y authority of an order from Jones court cf
Ordinary, will be sold at the court bouse
door in Clinton. Jones county,on the first Tues-
da, in June next, withiu legal hours of rale one
undividea half interest in four hundred acres ol
laud, more or less, belonging to estate ot Joseph
C. Barbee, deceased, situate on waters of Hog
creek in said county; good land. Sold for
distribution acd to pay d« ts. Te ms cash.
A. J.STEWART, Adm’r.
April 20,1880.-24tas*
A. U, TaiuoRb Bit'lor rel.ef. etc. Bibb Sure-
v*. J- rior Court, Ortob.r Term,
WM. TAYLOR.) 1879.
It appearing to the Court by tho return of tin
Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found in
tbia county; and it further appearing that he
does cot reside in this Stat-i: Ordered, that ser
vice be jerlected on said defendant by publica
tion to bcand appear nt tbo next term cf this
Court, or that couimsmant te allowed to pro
ceed.
Ordered further, tre xt this o der be ruMithed
once a n onih for four months iu the Telegraph
and Mest-ctivcr, a public gazette published m the
dtyof Macon.
By tho Court:
JOHNL. HARDEMAN.
Complainant’s Solicitor.
T J. SIMMON! - ,
J. 8. C. M. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. This 22d November, 1879.
dccJS-lamtm» A. B. ROSS, Clerk.
Bent p*id tw o and-a quar
ter years buys one. Best Cabi
net cr Parlor Cream in the
World; winner* of highest dis
tinct inn at every wcrlo’s Pair
for 13 years. Prices {51. $57,
gee. 284.6-103 to $500 and up
ward. Also for easy payments,
S5 a month or $6.53 a quarter
and npward. Catalogues free.
MA fc ON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 15* Tre-
e.ont street, Boston; 48 Past 14th street (Unhn
Square) New York; 250 Waba-h Avenue, Chica
go mavl»-w4t
um
AND
IIAMLiN
ORGINS
Commissioners’ Sale.
G EOBgIA. B1BB CODNTY.—By virtue of an
order from the Superior Court of raian.untv
of Bibb, granted at the April term '£Su, to us di
rect ed. will be sold at the court house (’.cor in
sa<d county, on tbe lint Tuesday in Ju ue next,
between the legal hours of sale ths following
property, to wit: Tho two bri-.-k stores and tne
lot upon whieh they are bull', situate on Cottrn
Avenue, in square t-enty-oce, iurhe city of Ma
con, county ard Stale aforesaid, now occupied
by Mrs. A. Binawangcr and F. Eisner, and be
ing the property bequeathed by Thomaa A.
Brewer by will to Mr*. MaryL. King;berry, Mrs
Matilda G, Sherwood and Mrs, . Cath-riue E.
Henry, said property sold aa tbe property of laid
Mary L. Kingsberry, Matilda G. Sherwood and
Catherine E. Henry, tenant* in common, for tbe
purpose cf distribution among said tenants m
common.
Terms of side—one-third cash, one-tmrd at
four month* aud one-ihird at s x month:-, with
interest from date of sale at the rale of c gbt per
cent, per annum; referred payment* to b secur
ed by mortgage on the praiises. Purchaser has
option of pa; ing all cash.
ISAAC HARLEM N.
AnoBRT F.SHKRWOOD
JAMBS h. IIhNhY,
Mar 1, ISSS-lawiw Com m i - sinners.
* iBUKGlA, BiOb Countv—Whereas Mr*, bo
or phia B. Hall, administratrix of the estate
of. E. Bond, late of arid county deceased, rep-e-
sents to the court in her petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that she has fully aamiuister-
«d R. Bond’s'estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said admiuiat-atorshould not be
discharged from her administration and receive
letters of dismission on tho first Monday in J une,
188*.
Given under my official signature.
mkrfld* ■J A McMANUfi. Ordinary.
C VAORG1A, Bibb County.—Whereas si. R.
T Rogers, guardian of John N. Little, having
applied to the Court of Ordinary of sa d county
for a dtschrrge from his guardianship of John >'.
‘ ittie’s pereon and property.
This is therefore to ci te all perrons - enneernr d
to show cause by filing their objections in m v of
fice by the first Monday in June next, why tbe
said M. R. Rower* should not ta: dismissed from
his guardianship of John N, Little and receive
the usual letters ol diaraiasion.
Given vnder my official signature.
tuarOui* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
DIS SOLUTION.
T HE firm of Athly k Speir was this day dis
solved by n-utzal consent. Mr.Aably retain
ing the States of klories, Kentucky, Mississippi.
Louisiana and all territoiy iu Georgia scuta cf
the line of rdi road running from Columbus to
bavsnnah via Maoon, and Mr. 8petr retaining
Tennessee, Alaba -a, Texas. Arkst saa -nd all
territory in Georgia north of said railroad line.
(Signed) J.S.ASHLBT,
G. W. cPElk. ’
MsTCh 19.1880. mar281aw4v
Warm Springs.
Western North Carolina*
Is open fer aleasaro seekers snd invalids. Mag
nificent bathing, hot and cold sal; bur water,
fine chalybeate water. P0 rooms added *inoe
last sea to*, and newly furnished. Fine band of
music. All amusements to L« bad here that are
usually found at firat-cias* Watering places.
For iufokastion send for descriptive circular.
LXB£L FORiUVORGE.
Bibb Superior Court, April Term, 1380.
MRS. G. P.riNCKARD VS, J. J. PIN UK ARD.
T appearing to the ccurt by the return of the
sheriff that the defendant is not to be found
in this county: and it further appearing that he
doe* not reside in the State of Georgia:
Ordered, that lie appear at the next term of
ii* court, or that tart came be allowed to pro
ceed, and that service be perfected on said J. J.
Pinckard by publication hereof, once a month for
four month*, in the TKLBas,ru up Musli
ms. K public tiazeUe published in th: city of
Miecn.
By tbe Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN,
Libellant’s attorney.
Be it bo.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. S. C. M. C.
April 29.1880.
a true extract from the minutes of Bib Su
perior Court. Tbia May 3,1880,
m*y4-laro4m A. b ROSS. Clerk.
O RDINARY'SOrFiUE. JONES COUNTY.
Georgia, May 1, 1880. Whereas Jack ton
hoierts applies to me fcr tea guardianship of
Ola, Andrew and Thomas Robert*, minor chil
dren of Scloinen Roberts, deceased.
Tbes < are to cito nil persons to show reuse,*lt
*n.> they b-»ve. why letter* of guardianship snail
not be granted him on fi'st Monday in June
next. Witness my hand cfficially.
maj4-wlm* ROLANDT. ROSS. Ordinary.
STOCK FOOD.
1 carload RICE FLOUR.
carload HU IN and SHORTS.
1 car load PEAS.
In store and for sale by
JONES A COOK. .
rB’Xi-A-G-G-’S
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD1
Nrvu Gets Hard.
Cak sr Mad* art Strength Dksised. Last
Twice as Lono.
: ;:«jei Sued Tiilcut Iiqjjiic the CysUs.
CERES
Ciills and Fever. (Cgthc^.j
limCoaplaiat,
Dyspepsia,
WBlIpK
IfflTOHSItSS,
IknaGo,
Costivesus,
Femb
Wtihtis,
Sick £ Xenon
Iwhtk
These Pads Cure all Diseases by Absorption. No
r* oxious Fills* Oils, nr Poisonoiw M r . J ici res are tan
into the Stomach* The Pads are worn over the Pit
of the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Centres,
also, the Liver and Stomach. A jrentle Vegetable
Tonicls absorbedintnthecirculation o 1 the Blood
Liver, purify in-theBloed, stimulating the Liv v rand
Kidneys to healthy action, and «tren^th**nuiy: the
Stomach to difrest food. Price op Pads tl asd S3
each. Sold by all Druggists, or sect by Mail
or Express.
Manufactured at S3 & i* North Liberty Sr*
Baltimore. Md.
John Ingalls, druggist, j
Wholesale and Petail Arent, comer F»nrtfcand]
Poplar itreets* Moe »n. Gr, aprfi ri6tn |
am COTTON GIN
Cleans the-Seed better, Runs Lighter,
Ctns Faster and Costs Less Money than ang
other CIn In the Market? Every machine
Yuliy and legal it sy-mrrantead*
s
Three mac I line a arc- xnodo of tho best zu&tcrfafa, ond tht
■te-rt-VTvmn«th!p and Tnlsh ore nnercelled. Unve been awarded
premiums at all tho State fair*, Gt or^Ja Alabama, 7cxat,
etc. Upwards of tOCO of our Gets orb In constant uaeSa
the southern states, over 1000 having been sold la 1C73.
Price Lletof CInSt Feeders ar.cf Condenser
Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at our factor;
Sizes.
87 J>0
100 00
112 80
126 00
Price with Price with
Self Feeder Self Feeder ait
or Condenser. Condenser*
MS CO
122 50
3*A CO
00
1*4 50
1 Co GO
J79 50
375 00
r-'o 00
va 00
2S4C0
C5rTerms given on Application.
_ _om 1843 to 1K>S wo manufactured GlnsetCoIcrrDus, Ga
under th© firm name of E. T. ?AXl/>2 & Co., afterward
Clexoxs, Baowjr & CO.,and made what was then lmow;
as the Taylor Gin. During the year 1858 vre removed to tU
place, where we have been, exclusively engaged in man*
factoring Gins ever since. 'With Ion;: experience, the ic*
labor saving xnochinexy and skilled rVmen. wc posse si
Advantages not enjoyed by any other manufacturer in otsf
line, for producing the best work for the xxast money.
The demand last year was so great that nearly 300 order*
remained unfilled, but wo have doubled our manufacturing
capacity And hope to be able to meet all demands, still it fi
tile wises* plan to «©t your orders In early. Sand
for illustrated pamphlet giving new voluntary testimonials
from over 500live, enterprising planters. Presses, Engiiv
•nd coaiplete outfit furnished when desired. Address
BROWN COTTON GIN CO.,
NEW Z.GNDON. OOH?
A. B. Farquhar,
AGENT AT MACON GA.
THEDEAF HEAP
bEMTAPHOriEJ
For if markable public teats on s! lYuiiP-Mse oa
the »nil XlMSttb—ate .V« it J - .1’ Jlgralu.
Srpt. ’.C'th: Hew TorhCi>ristum A<lo*iC&e.
i!0.. <Jc. FmsllSIse—ftsn be carried in the pocket; Ti.e B
PhouTd tteml far TTIJS& Ulostru’e 1 descriptive.Parophl -t
Axnerioun Donraphone Co., 163 Vf.IthbL, CiaciuaatA
C >*ORGlA-JSlBB COUNTY.—Wherct». W.
7 W Carnes, administrator cf the estate of
Samuel G. Bonn,late cfamid county, deceased,
has made application for letters of dismission
front aaid estate
The e are therefore, to cite and admcnisbaU
persona concerned to be and appear at ths Court
of Ordinary of said county, on the ft st Monday
in July next, to show cause, if any they fc&Te,
why said application shon d not be g'&nted.
Witness soy ot&cial siguatu e April 3.1885.
J* ▲. h»cilANU>. Oidinary.
mari-law*4w*
For Beit at a Barpia.
mjtl dim
vara 8sruq(s, N. C.
Most and Cbeapast
AET1FI0UL IIMBS.
Hpecial mdzcemen'i to 80UTH-
BRn SOLDIERS.
SalitfaeUan givse ta a 1 easaa.
First prow iam M Atlanta aad Maoon.
Georgia- Fairs, 1879. Boat ot relor-
enee.il! your State. Apply at onee
lev fall information, special term*,
eta. AtfaktiaL’HARLlH Is BYaRB.
Manoitaturor tor UAL Govcrua’t. IU
West Fourth HtreeL CiudnnaiL O.
FOR SAXU-
4E Hpinnlne Frames, 138
eaeb. made fcv Sa» Water Power Mo-
Main.; t» B pod mg
nl two 16-yard warp
in good condition, and now tunntng,
- James g. khaw,
36 3. Front fit., Philadelphia, Pa.
Ablest!-
mil In ~' J — *
a.?
A Very dtairable dwelling in Yinoii le, with
one-hall the product of an excellent ve? la
bio ga’den. Th* premists inria ie all tbe n.-cea-
sary out-building*, and a well of t-nre. cold wa
ter. ■ 7 he houaela roomr. and the neighborhood
one hi tbe best in tbe Stale. Any Uariiy writ
ing to .niov the salubrioea atamsphero o'Yin-
villa and U* freedom fromuorie- dust amlmoa-
quitp-a durizg the approaching auninter, can be
admirably avutad. laqulreat thia ofiire.
: «nr*o tf
Tax Eeceivei’s NouceT
M X bo< kt are now open for /eoriving le urna
oi taxable properly lor Stare and czunty
purposes l would be pleased to have tax-r ajer,
call *nd make tcair returns promptly, as the
time is abort.
R. J. ANDERRON.
Tax Receiver kibt county, Ge rgia
Office: No, 120 Mulberry street, Macon, Ge.
eprOdtf
mm
a hOeGlA, B1BU whereas, John
P. Lee has applied to be appointed guardian
ot the perron and property ot Minnie. Albert,
Kosa. Julia and Duie Whitney minora, under
fourt teajears ot age. »e»identa oi s.id couoty:
This is to cite all perrons concerned to be and
appear at tha Ccutt or Ord-nary cl said conr.ty
on tbe fiiit Mondav in June t ext, and .how
Cause, if any they have, why trid John ?. Lee
, hoc id rot be entrusted with the guardianship
of tbe persona and properly of saiu miser*. Wit
ness my official signature
J. A. McSiANU#,
mayll-td* Urdinary.
G t BORGIA, Bibb Oounty.—Wfce-eaa C. T
T Ward. txroutor if the estate ot C. Virtcti*
Winter deceased, late ct arid county, has m»de
appl.cation ft r leave to sell all tbe lerl and per
sonal property belonging to said catato.
’ihe.-e are therefore to rite and remonish all
icrsOLs ot nerrrod to be *nd apnrri the Court
of Oidinary if raid county on the first Monday in
June next to »how cause if any they hate, why
,a d auplication thculd not be graute>l.
Witness my official . io-^tu e V. ay 7,1880.
mayStd. J. «. YelllM’>. f'rdinsry.
G KuLGIs—B’BB CullNIY.—Whereas, L,
A Vav.ge. executrix oi the cs ate cf « a'.a-
dcniaBavagr, late of laid county, deceased, has
made applLalien hr letters of dismission from
said estate.
_ There ares tbcro’o e, to c.te and aumonirh all
persons concerned, to be and appear at tha
Court cf Uroniary of said c-usiy on the first
Monday io July next, to thow cause, if any they
have why said application should not bs
grar to 1. . .
Witness my official signature Asnl 30. IS 10.
J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
IT* r 4 tn*r-4w*
El>KQi.A. blfcSB CO UN 1Y - \i Le.*e*s Si-
Ur mon Levy bat applied to me for the sett n$
apart ct homestead cf perronsity aidtbe valua
tion ot the same, and 1 will p.ssuron aaid ap-
wicat on a! my cilice oo Thursday the 15th day
cl Sprit, 1881.at IU o’clock a. m
riiti-eaa my oiflrtal signature. March 26, 1890.
BMgl* . J A. McM tNUa. Ordinary
JONES cOUNI’Y lOoiiONED SHEE
IFF SALE
XXTVLL ' e sold te’ore th* court bouse door i
, Y the town of Clinton, Jon a count j, Georgia j
between tbe legal hour* of sa'o, cn th© first'
Tuesday in June next, tbr.o hnedred acres ofj
land, or eiKOgh of said land to asltify a tax A. ta.*
usued by W. J. Gresham, tux ocllrctor ot mid!
counts I r tie year I*7». avid feed adjafefog’
the lands of J-.ti.cs B. Deiriou. Jackson ksSsiltl
and othe- a, and iim u the i - . u. Sswjgr psae*.
Levied on si tha ppoBerty ot P. 0 Bawjta.tns*^
tee lor wife .nd-efaldren. Thta Febreatv H
ISO. W. J GaReUAM^
nuyl-lawisr
r.<s vvasaas,
Bx-officio nbosrtS.