Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, July 09, 1880, Image 7

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& Ill£i5js£«g£!e* THE “HAT-BACK” MAH. A Colored Individual wlio learned tUc Alphabet In Fifteen Minutes. “There are three great cariosities in St. Louis,” said an old resident to a visiting relative, “the great bridge, Shaw’s garden and the ‘hat roan’ atthe Lindell.” “I have already examined the bridge,” said the visitor; “we visit Shaw’s Garden this aitemoon, I believe, and as I stop at the Lindell the ‘hat man’ I have already seen and wondered at.” The above conversation was overheard by a reporter for the Globe-Democrat, and he at ouce determined if the “hat _ man” was so great a wonder to ascertain.the fact and let the many thousand readers of this paper know about the prodigy who is so well known by the traveling public. A visit was made to the wide, breezy hall in front of the dining room at the Lindell, where, upon one side, was ranged a long hat rack, already well filled with a miscellaneous assortment of head gear, comprising all styles in straw, silk, fur, wool, in every variety and of various shapes and fashions. Probably there were no two hats exactly alike except in the way of silk tiles audthe fashionable shape of straw hats. a bright young colored man, rather tall and slender, dressed with scrupulous neat ness, was taking the hats from a file of gen tlemen who were passing rapidly iuto the dining-room, and when his arms were full the load was placed upon the hat-rack as convenience suggested. Other gentlemen were constantly coming out, when without the slightest hesitation the proper and identical hat was selected from the hun dreds and handed to the owner with a bow, a smile, and perhaps a polite greet ing. This was James J. Allen. TUB HEXOAVNED “HAT MAX,” of the Lindell Hotel. His forehead is high, not especially or noticeably well de veloped upon the memory bumps, his fea tures regular and quite dark m complex ion. Nearly every one of the strangers stopping at the hotel would he astounded, and ask, “How did you know that to be my hat?” The boarders and regular traveling patrons took their hats without a second glance, being confident, as it seemed, that Allen knew their hats as well or better than they did themselves. MOW IIE DOES IT. “Tell me, Allen,” said the reporter, “how do you do this hat business?” “I take one instantaneous glance at bat and face, and in doing so thereafter tbe hat and face go together, one being, as it were, a part of the other. 1 imagine a re semblance between them, anil so, when the face comes out of the dining-room, I put my hands on the hat that will com plete the mental photograph. Sometimes gentlemen stay in the diningroom as long as an hour and a half. If I should be come dim in my remembrance ol any hat, I take it up, and look pt it, and see the owner’s image in and around it.” ‘•How long have you been here ?” “Four years at the hat stand. Before that I was parlor-boy—the proprietors say the best one they ever had—and I was called the ‘priuce of waiters’ by the la dies.” “Yon say, then, that this is an exercise of memory ?” “Yes; memory and imagination.” “Did you know you possessed it before taking this position ?” “I did not; but it must have been there. When a boy, I only required fifteen min utes to learn perfectly the alphabet; and all my lessons at school were learned at a glance.” “How old are you, Allen ?” “Twenty-four.” “Where born?” “In Charleston, Mo., of slave parents. If I had had advantages inscliooling, there is no doubt but that this wonderful mem ory of mine would have been utilized for something belter than the hat rack.” “Do you ever give out the wrong hat?” “In the four years that I have been em ployed here I XEVEK MISSED or had to pay for a hat? The gentlemen sometimes try varions schemes to bother rue, such as exchanging hats, etc., but I am never at fault.” “You must have a large acquaintance?” “J know thousands of men and can call their names when I meet them, even if I have only seen them once. This faculty of memory with me extends to faces, names and numbers. Sometimes guests Yay to me: ‘When I come again you won’t knew me,’ and it may be a year or so afterwards when they come; perhaps they have forgotten ths conversation, and are surprised beyond measure when I re call it and call them by their names. A man the other day made me a present, and asked if I would know him again? I said 1 would know him if we were to meet in heaven and he were surrounded by a convoy of auge’s dressed in white and plaving on a golden harp.” OF STEOXO RELIGIOUS BEXT. “You are a church member, I should judge,” said the reporter. “O, yes, sir; I belong to St. Paul s M. E. church. I have implicit faith in the efficacy of prayer, aud I believe that any- uiitig reasonable we ask for will be given. “Here is this watch,” said Allen, “pre sented to me at a church benefit as being the most popular young man, the award being made by vote.” Tbe watch was an elegant double-cased gold chronometer, stem-winder, and in scribed in an appropriate manner. Allen shows the watch, and wears it with justi fiable pride. “The children in the house think the world and all of me,” continued Allen. “Here is my card that a little boy had printed for me.” The card was a neat one, and proclaim ed the fact that James J. Allen, of the Lin dell Hotel, St. Louis, was the “hat man.” “It amuses me,” said Allen, to hear tho- GUESTS OF T1IE HOUSE explaining to one another how I do this hat business. One man said the other day that I put the bats of the tall men on the top shelf, the short men's on the bottom shelf, and the middle shelves devoted to the hats of the fat men,” and he smiled at the absurdity. “Are you married ?” “O, no, sir!” said he, in an alarmed manner, “I live with my mother and mar ried sister; and live happily.” The proprietors of the hotel, the clerks, aud the head waiter, A. C. Howard, all speak in the highest terras of this noted prodigy of memory, lie lias a mania for collecting autographs, and day before yesterday was delighted to receive one from Gen. B. F. Butler. He told the general he wanted to secure it before he went to heaven, and Ben. drew down his left eyelid and gave it to him. A CrentTuntcrprtsc. The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Com pany is one of Rochester’s greatest busi ness enterprises. Their Hop Bitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, hav ing from their intrinsic value found their way into almost every household in the laud.—Graphic. je20-2tv Better Time*. Tiic Democrat, New Orleans, La., says: “Suffering among such as have been troubled with diseases of kidneys aud »tver, has been perceptibly better since the introduction among us of Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.” j2b-2w UJBN i laTKI. fcj. IS. UAllFl BjCl>. r». D.8, SO. f2 MULBERRY STREET, UJ.Cfllce Imre. Sa.tr to fin, in. fet2!daw DR>. J. F. &'""viTlC. HOLMES, l)i£NTIBT«‘. So M Hi-itierryStreM, Macon, G». Tosih sxlnicted without pain:beautiful,seta ot Tout i.wr-oi. AblCe. sol Teeth..apd Incased Uumi ruri-d. ’ - ' * . , , _. D.alera Wall kinds of Tent a! Materials and Instrument*. Constant!y cn haul» * r ‘ t ! lull .mermen i.f leeih'ol nil kinds. Gold- tl at lino., Amalgams of all kinds, StUol *1 9 kinua. raaiic tw A OABD. , ' To < 11 wbtun* suffering l/om ths. errors and ir.uhcro lilt iiifjsdt-.'MtfMi weakness, early tloj.tv. O'bct iz.» !»<>”d.orc..4L will tfeini *iec:ie. that whlottv JOO, PRSK OP CHAtfOB. This* great r?T»i«*ly wa»dti^overel by a miuionrj? in- ho rtu An»o:icn. Send ft envelop© *» ths Kt ▼. Jojejrh T. Inman. Station O, 1 New Yura City J • - »t>r u-deoJaw*j. OR i * -R wRiniiT dentist. usuedsinti No U Second street. The boy stood on the back-yard fence, Whence all but him had fled, The flames that lit his father’s bam Shone just above tbe shed. A pack of crackers in bis hand, Two others in his hat, In mournful accents loud he cried, “I never thought of that!” The pack of crackers to the tail Of one small dog he’d tied; The dog in anguish sought the barn, And ’mid its ruins died. The flames grew wild aud fierce and hot, They lit upon that brat; Thcy'lired those crackers in his hand, And eke those in his hat. Then came a burst of thunder sound— The boy, where has he gone! Ask of the winds that far around Strewed bits of meat and bohe. And scraps of clothes and shoes and hat, And marbles, tops and yam— The fragments of the dreadful boy That burned his father’s bam! —Exchange. —Two fashionable and wealthy women of Dubuque, Iowa, were fined §5 each for taking flowers from a cemetery. —Lady Bmdett-Couttshas now enjoyed her huge fortune for forty-two years, dar ing which time her benefactions have been over a million sterling. -The Empress Eugenio has passed a night on the spot where her son was slain, and supported the trial better than could have been expected. -Wingfield Scott Hancock’s cadet companions at West Point, were Grant, McClellan, Longstrect, Stonewall Jack- son, Burnside and Hill. Democratic Campaign Committee. The chairman of the Congressional Dem ocratic campaign committee has issued a call for a meeting of the committee at 12 o’clock noon July 12, at the Hoffman House in New York city. —The marriage of an American, Mrs. Wodehouse, Lord Kimberley’s daughter- in-law, to Marquis Anglesey, though con tradicted, will be solemnized next Satur day at the British Embassy in Paris, Lord Ly mis giving away the bride. They will j visit America during the present month. - ,y ---y. .JT.I w-iam-r n - ft SUKE CUBE.Jor all the-<U-e»ser £>r which It is recommended, end always perfectly safe in tne lmri^s «T even the most inexperienced penor-s. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER It rteo.riMCirUd trj ritmkUum, JTin'-sfera. Miafonnria, Xanana* of rartoria. II bri-SAop*, end Plantations, ih'Hospitals—ill short l,v cnj-r.-fsvf;/ ererysrhere who has ever given it a trial. IT HAS ST03P THE TEAT OF FORTY YEARS’TRIAL. t na BAg C/ S3 5 E*58 should have a p.jiee in every factoiv, maehiue-shop, § lie; I : -m L* sxt and ni ! !l. on cverv farm and planta.cn. and in every household, ready dor. immediate use not only for aee'.dcnti, cuts, bruises, sores, etc., but m case of sudden-tick ness <-f any Kind. • Ck A 5 ELD Zf S 3 3 is the well-tried and trusted friend of a., woo ., ..... who want a sore and safe, medicine which can be freely used internally or externally without fear r.f harm, and with certainty of relief. Its price brings it within the reach of all: and it will annually save many times its cost in doctors’ bills. For rale by all druggists at 25c. 50c. and 51.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Frovidonce. R. I. nr arlS-d »ed **t2tr n toow-wiwz ■ TH> vinT A V3 T% For any case of Blino.Uleed- XTaaLa KW X2L&Q-JL9 inp. Itching. Ulcerated, or Protruding PILE tba! DxBINGS PILE REMEDY (ails to .ure. It allays the itching, absorbs the tumors, gives im mediate relief, cures cases of long standing in 1 week, ordi nary esses in 2 days. 91 a bottle. Sold by all druggists. *»ut by mail. ’CCg,Prepared only by Dr. J. P. MILLER, Ptiila/Pa., and none genuine unless the wrapper on the bot tle contains.bis signature and a Pile ol Stones. Mrs. Ellen Johnson. 817 Spruce St., Philadel- nbis, wrote April XOtb, 1875: Dr. J. P. Lil.er, Deir Sir-Ymr D*Bing’s Pile Remedy ««* me inene week, after I had used all the medicines I cou’d hear of, and was told by a prominent sur geon in this city that my only chance lor a cure an operation, which he wanted to charge me fifty dollars for. J P. Cooper, Drcg*i«t 8ept lltb, 1879: • Hr' J. P. Miller; Bear btr—I have bten selling DeBing’a Tile R« edv for jer- eral jesrr, always recommending it, snd eomt- timrs guaranteeing it to cure. Never beard of l5 n ires re *ul° r C gradu»te of medicine and surgery, for the pastten years having made thetrest- _JL, sMoo Ma-ula. ekin and Blood Disestea and Nervous Debility a specialty, persons in need ,ra iivitJdtowrite or call at our office. Office hours.- 9 to 12a. m.,snd 2to J p. m. j 1 p MILLER. M. D.,H.. w. cor. T-reth and archftreets. Philadelphia. Pa. W. B. Stewart, Practical Druggist at Canons- burg. Pa, wrots May Etb, 1873: -Dr. J. P. Mil ler: Dear Sir—I have your medicine DeBing’a Pilo Remedy, al ways in stock, atd sell it be: ause it cured meet a case of years’ standing andean honestly and do mo>t cheerfully recommend it.’ G. B. Cole, If. D., of Drug firm of Co’e S Wick, at Ashland,O.. wrote kprili*. 1879 'J. P. Mil ler, M. D; Dear Sir—We »re having sales for your DeBing’a Pile Remedy through my rt com mending it, I being apract-.ingphysician. I am confident tbe remedy will become very popular as it has tbe merits, and will recommend itself when once used.” The Telegraph and Messenger Will be sent by mail, postage paid, to any address, until tbe 12tb of November, covering tlie political campaign and its results, for S2.50. This proposition will stand open until the 1st of August, 1880. Let everybody begin at ones. A Democratic Lovefeast.—The correspondent of tbe Philadelphia Ledger says a great Democratic lovefeast is in preparation in New York, at which John Kelly and the anti-Tammany factions will probably bury the liatcbet, smoke tbe pipe of peace and resolve in future to stand by their country. It is part of the programme to invite Mr. Tildeu to pre side. —The plan for utilizing Genesee Falls is really being carried out. The power Is to be controlled by letting the water fall into perpendicular cylinders in such a manner as to compress air with tremen dous force; and this air is to be conducted In pipes to various points for use in run ning machinery. The first novel applica tion of the power will be to the propul sion of street ears. It the scheme proves successful, Niagara will be tried. —A religious body having resolved to build a new church, the pastor went about begging very zealously, accepting not only the widow’s, but the child’s mite. In the Sunday-school a few days afterwards, While instructing’the children, he com pared himself to a shepherd, aud then in quired what the latter did with liis flock. One bright-eyed little fellow promptly re plied, “He shears them.” -It is reported from England that the youngest daughter of Mr. Win. H. Van derbilt, who recently accompanied her fatiier to Europe, has become engaged to marry Viscount Dupplin,the son and heir of the Earl Kinuoull and a nephew of the Duke of Beaufort. Lord Dupplin, who has just turned his thirtieth year, is well known on the turf, where he was fora time the racing partner of Mr, A. B. Stockwcll. He was married in 1871 to a daughter of the late Earl Fife and was divorced from her in 18/6. Appetite' refreshing eltcp. the acquisition o flesh kp<l color, oreblesrines atteodani upon tbe reparative rroce'-set »hich Ibis prieeleia inviao- •unt speedily initiates end earns* to ■ soccews- ful conclusion. Hipest on is reatnred and sus- tocanre aflordei to eseb lite-sustalmnic organ by the Bitiera, which is i.oS-maive even io tbe femiciiv* palate, vegetable in composition, and thortogh'y. For aale py all druggists and dealers generally, j jnl lm Gray’s Specific Medicine. RAPE MASK. THE groatTRADE MARX. , Ergliit rem- o rely. An ur.« flailing ire for Feminal oak. nos-., Spermat orrhea, !mpo. t* ncy, and all diseases ihat < %fon Takiagquetieo After ^Takj^; abuse; os a less of mern-ry, universal lassitude pain in the back, dimn *s of vision, premature old age, aid many Oth» .-diseases that lead loin- sanity and consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire to send tree by mail to « very one. 1 he Spe cific Medicine is sold t>y all druggists at J1 per C ackueo, or six pac'ages for Si will be sent fret y mail on receipt < f tho money by addressing the GRS.Y MEDICINE CO, No i'o Mechanics Block, Detroit. Micb. hold in Macon and every where by all drogai.ts. oct24 dawly. For sale by HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR. 0Ctl9-d««lT Viseon.Ga (LUMP) Is tl>e highest achievement in cereal productions, and renowned throughout the world ns the Standard Laundry Starch. Ir. shape it pres. !)!.-; huge denso crystals o! woudeiful whiteness and sweetness, free from tho faintest odor and ol Incomparable strength. Its su periority ami economy are tl.e result of experiment and improvement for thir ty-live years, and its popnl.-triiy the re ward of this effort oi a lifetime. Koval Gloss Lump Stareli is parked In hand some onc*ponnd, three-poiiml, and six- pound cartoons, and for sale liy <'*-«- -.-rs every-where. Manofaetore.l liy stU,f;EW ERKENBRtCKEB. Cincinnati. Ohio, p —A friend, writes Labouchere in the London Truth, was recently in Constanti nople, where he frequently saw tile Grand Vizier on a business matter. “You com plain,” lie said, “that I deceive yon, but if you only knew how my angu3t mas er forces me to deceive every one, you wo Id pity and excuse me.” Probably ;he ' commander of the faithful is the m- st faithless of Turks. He is a weak, tii id creature, swayed by astrologers, eunucl a j and sultanas without one manly virt. • j and ever ready to take refuge in duplicity. Blooded Stock Pay Best.—A dis patch says the Cochrane and. Cannon herds of short-horns were sold at Chicago yesterday. The seventh and eighth Duch esses of Hillhurst brought $3,000 each, and the seventh Duke of Hillhurst $3,600. Forty-three animals were sold for $38,- 525, thirty-two cows averaging $095, and eleven bulls S622. At such figures what enteiyrisc on earth can be more profitable than a well appointed stock farm ? It should never be forgotten that a piney-woods mut of a cow will eat as much as the best speci men of tbe Durham or Jersey breeds. The Southwest Georgia Agricul tural College.—Hon. John T. Clarke, the president of the local board of trustees, publishes an address to the people of Southwest Gboigia in behalf of the branch of the State University which has been established at Cutlibert. We quote some extracts from the Appeal: Tbe next term will find ns with build ings much improved, a valuable apparatus to aid intoacliiiig the sciences, and a bet ter organization than was practicable the first college year. , , This college is a legally established branch of tire Slate University, supported mainly from the land scrip fund belonging to tiieStare. It dispenses free education to all who come, and will abide proper regulation. Except an incidental fee of fivv* idvllti^, .l££>blp on entrance, each term, no charge whatever is made. < I’ro- rfsiqif exists to exempt from even this ex- pense those who arc absolutely unable to Imjai* it* ' / l TheMnstitution is part of a grand scheme of public education, of which the similar colleges at Tlnmasville, Milledgeeille and Daliloiicga are also constituents and the Stale University is the head. One day, this system will be the glory of Georgia I Tire Tclcsmpli and Messenger Will be sent liy mail, postage paid, to any address, until the 12th of November, covering the political: campaign audits results,‘for $2 50. This proposition lyjll stand open until the 1st of August, 1SS0. Let everybody begin at once. rilOYEBBS. ^dirS££paritS “LftdJf*, do you %nnt to bo strong, healthy and bcuut iful l Then u5o Hop Hitters. tlzsr. rtOHiach, l**»~v* and li^r rf culttor— Hop Hitt srs. ,T LaTT. b need Hop Bitters daily.” au healih/pKlectVmda from Intemperance.” "Sour stomach, sick headneho and dizxi- new Hop Bitters cores wlUiauiw doses.” rKOVEKBSi Tho Hop Pad for Stomach, Lircr and Kidneys, is superior to all otiicrs. Curv3 by a.bporptioru AsB Brusgista. D. I. C. is ahsolato and irresistible euro for drunkenness, uro of opium, tobacco and narcotics. Manufacturing, Co* Rochester, N.Y. Circular. iWEAlfH, ’ STREN.GTHi kAP-P) N E*S S]^ TAKE NOTICE. Thia is the only Lottery ever voted on by be people of a Stato, and under a late dtci- aion cf the United Bt&tea Supreme Court &t W&ebirgtcn, is tho only Legal Lottery now in the United States, all other charters hav lug been repealed or having no existet-oj. ■ PLUMtin OPPORTiJXITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND .DIB TKIBUTION, GLASS D. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, JULY IS. 1830-122ud Mou.ni> Dranins. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorporated Uj ttie Legislature ol the State lor Educational unit Charitable purposes, in 1888, tor the term oi twenty-live years, to which contract tbt inviola. Ole laith ol the State is Dlt-dged.wl if h pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its ir&nehise in the new constitution adopted Eecembor 2, 1879, with a Capital ol 1 SI,900,000, to which it has since aJ.dcd a reserve hind Oi 8S50.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE SUV. BERDRAWINGS will take plnco monthly on the second T-tcsdsy. It never scales or post pones. Lock at the follow icg Distribnttow CAPITAL PRIZE 8*0,000. • 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF FRIZES. 1 Capita] Prizs SSO/OO 1 Capital Prize... 10,000 1 Capital Prize-. -.... 5,009 2 Prizes of &2.510 o 008 5 Prizes of 1,000....- ....... 6,000 £0 Prizes of 509 10.000 100 Prizes of 100— - 10 .000 203 Prizes of 60 10.000 COO Prizes of 20 10 000 1000 Prizes of le..—-. 10.000 9 Approximation Prizes ol *800 2,700 9 Approximation Prizts of 100 l,8ot 9 Approximation Prizes of 18o 900 1,857 Prizes, amounting to...,...——.9110,405 paid. Write, clearly stating full sddresa, for further ic.'oraiation, or send orders by ezprrts or in a Registered Letter or Money Ordtr t by mail, addrtsted only to 1 31. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, La. orsameporsnn at No 819 Broadway, New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Gene rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR LY : Responsible corresponding scents wanted st . all point*, to whom lioeral compensation will be I N. B.—ThisCfmpsny bas no Agents in the British Possessions. wed sat O hDlNAKV.s OfB e Jones County, Georgia June 16, ISSO.—Ik hereas John A. Johnson, executor estate • f Martha 31. Seabrook. deceased, ' apptles for dismission. i . These s re to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cans.: at this office on or by. ' the first Monday in Cctober. if any they have to tho contrary. Witness my hand officially. ImSitd* KOLANDT. ROSA,Ordinary. Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiring a certain and efficient TOXIC; especially In Iiulloea- flon. fli/spejisin, Illtmuitfrllt I'c- vera, Tl’mif of Ap petite. I. OHS of Strength, Hitch of Energy, etc. It en • riches the blood, strengthens the mas* cles, and gives new life to the nerves. Te the aged, ladles, and .hii- dren requiring recuper ation, this valuble remedy can not he too highly recommended. A valuable Medicine. UnetaHkc a charm on Hie dlgestfe organs. a teaspoonfut before [3HU diTTEQQ meals win remove alt inur! Dll lEnOf Pdyspeptic symptoms. Not Soli as a Beverage, j TRY IT. I Sold by all Druggists, * IRON BITTERb, y thebrotth cnEHir*j no. lor Dtiiou remiiei. 1 BALTIMORE, too. ^aa’rggggre^aarsTKgrsKHB (RON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. iROK BHTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BETTERS, A Coin jlcte Strecgthencr. IRON BITTERS, Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of H. B. Troutman are hereby notified to mskein.- mediate psy mez t of the same to the undersign ed; and all peitons having claims aiainst raid estate are hereby notified to present the tame du'.v authenticated in terms of the law. M.L. I OUTMAN, Executor, v 19.1*81 — 19-Wiv BUNT. BANBJN & LAMaR. Wholesale Dingqists. lI«coc. . White Sulphur Springs. HALL COUNTY, Georgia. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON & CO.. Managers. Opc-i from 1st June to 1st Ocicber. 18S9. TE tlHSi Per t av..........k 8.i 0 Per w eek...™... 12 00 Per mobth SS.'.O Speri'l rates ao familns. mySD-dlavrlw* Carriages at White Sul phur sprinas depot, dis* taut two miles to meet all trains. :>• Doublo daily mails, tel* egraphic 'communication Gcnsidc ab’e improve ments since last Tear. Bibb County Sheriff Sales W ILL bo told before Ihe court house door in the cit.r of Msecn. during tbe legal hours o' tale, on the first Tue»<ayia July nrxt, the fol lowing pr jper'-y, f o-wit: *11 that parcel oMdud- situated on .the south west common of the said city of Macon, known as tbe northwest half of lot No. 8, in block No Si, accoiCing to . tbe mao of A. A. Freeman June 9.1863. bounded as follows, cn the west by i amar street, north by Hazel street, east by hail ol lot No. 8. south by lot 7. in said block, contain ing one-fourth of au acre more or less; also in* largo enaine boiler, oce 1-rge soap b,i!er, one P"rt o! u tier a: d about ten thou«a"d brick to b.' • old as they now arson sad lot their reiro'alto the court house being too expen lie; also a lot of pipes and other material used in tbe so*p factory lately r.n on said lot, to all which plzintiif, in a fa. bo'ow at.te.i. has title by deed to secure debt now in judgment on whioa sat ti. fa. issued also that parcel of land m said city, known in its plan a* lot No. 8, in bl'-ck No. t>, ficntirz on Tatnal squa:e. Ail levied on • s tbe property ol James B. Biasingame to satisfy a ft fa. i-sued irora Cranford Suptrior Couri in favor of I. C. Plant vs. said Bl&singamo Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also the following to wit, three quarters of sn acre of land in Godfrer district, on Windsor Hill frontir g 119 feet, more or less, on a City foot street, between tbe old aud new Hou-ton reads and adjoining Iboiand of Collins and otheis and bring the property formerly owned by Jam-s SI. Baglqy Lavied on by U. J. Peier, tax collect r, as tbe property ol the City Building and Loin Association to satisfy a tax ft. la. vs. L W Hunt, px-sideni ct raid A-socUiion, lor t ies due on tbe capital stock cf said Association for tbe year 1879. Al-o tho following to wit, part of the 2 acre ot, northwestern ranee, number 24. in square num ber 81, in city of Macon, fronting RO feet, more or leas, on Georgia avenue and running baez 8.0 feet, more cr less, to tbe ailer. Levied on by H. J Pet-r, tax collee: or, to satisfy tbe taxes due by James T. N ivbet. trustee tor wife, lor the years 1378 and 1879. also tl.e f flowing to-wit, part of tie two acre lot uumoer 2t in rqusrs number 81. (routine on Gco>gia avenue Wo tset, ana runniug back to tbe alley S KJfeet. moro cr less, in city ol Mr'on. Levied cn by H. J. Peter, tax collector, to satiny a taz fl. fa. brid by W. P. i.oodsl), transferee, fortaxesdue by James T. Nisbet, trustee for » iie, for the vesr 1878. also at the same time end plsct tbe t -flowing to-wit, panel lot nuliter 1. in square number 07, Cjinei of l'ias and Filth street* in cifj ol Mu- con, co..raining one-fourth acre, more«r!o-s. I e*ied on bj d. J. Peter, tax co'lector.to s lisfy the taxes <us by Mrs. alien H. U>.dg» tor the year ts;9. Also al the ssmo time sn<l place the following to-wd, two seres of la> d in Uuttai d riist let. on thu west tide uf tbe Hawkinsville road, Ironting tho resi-e ce oi W. C. H«rcy, neai VViii*y’» iurn- jjike. Levied on as the prop- rty of said IV. O. lardy tosiltsly tho taxes uus by him for the years 1873 and 1879. Also at the same time and plac* tbe following to-wit, four acre* of lend in Godirey district, fronting Pat Long's pins* and known as the ol < Ells place. Levied on as the properly of W. B. Slur, evar.t to satisfy the taxes Cue on said prop erty for the y ear 1878. nlsu at tbe same rime and place the following to- * it. pert oi lot No. 8, in tq is-e No. 58, corner of Third and Plum streets, iu city of x aeon, and knowu sa Artope’s marble yard. Levied on to satisfy a > stance due b.v James B. Art ope, agent, on t >xes of 1878 and 1879. Also at the same time and place the following to-writ, one top buggy, newly repaired and paint ed and in per cct order. Levied on as the prop erty of Dr. S, H. Virgin, to satisfy tho taxes aue by him for the y-ara 1877.1878 and 1879. Also at the same time aud place the following to-wit, one acre of land on East Alacuu disiri t, fronting on MiliedgevilJe road, a short distance from tbe city limits, and being a part cf lot No. GO apd known as tho residence of defendant. Lev ied on by H. J. Pet r. T. 0.. to satisfy ihe taxes ouebyXh.s. Eldridte for the years 1878 and 18 2. Also at the same time aud plsee the following to-wit, fo> r aries ol land and a two-room house in hast Macon district, oouiided south and east by Ihe Itndsof R. K Woo toik, north arid west by lands if Thes. J. Woolfolk. Levied on by H. J. Peter. T. G„ to satisfy the taxes f.r 1879 due by J. B. Hudgens,agent lor trustee. Also at tbe same time end place the following to-wit, 129 acres of land in Vinevirie district, fronting *m tne « eat side of the Columbus road and adj-inirg >ho lands of Johnson fluid and others. Levied on as the t ronerty of Samuel 8. V.rgiu tosat sfy the taxes due by hiailurihe year >879. Also at the same time and place the following to-wit, a tbrpe ; room bouse aud kitchen and two acres of iai.d, situated in Vineville district near the Muroc cemo cry and adjoining the lot * f N. Mi son. Ltvied on to saiisiy the taxes due by Ghas. Moore for the years H77,1878 and 1879. Also at the same time and pLee the following to » it, part cl lot No. 7, in square No. 87, front ing on Wharf street near Rose Hill cemetery, in city of Macon. Levied on as the property of Jeff F. Long, to satisfy the taxes due by him for the year 1879. Also at tbe same time arid place the following to-wit. one-eighth oi an acre ol land m Vineville district, being a part oi the original Causey lot. situated iu ihe rear uf Isaac Hardeman's plaoe, anu aajoining the lauds ol Booker. Levied on by U j. Peter, T. C., to satisfy two ft. las. vs. Dr J.Adolphus. Alss at tbe 8*me time and place ihe following, to-wit, a one-room bouse and two acres of land attmhfd. m the locality known as Htinsonviile, in Viutville district, aud bettor known as the residence of John Wimbush. Levied oil by a. J. Peter. 1. ti.. to satisfy the tare* due by the uil Wimbush ‘orthoyears 1873 and lc79. Also at the mine tins and place the Inflowing j-w.t, three-qaart- rs of an acre of land on Press- ant Hrl, iu Viuevi le district, on which is a two- room house, ssirl lot fronting Kent Nixon's place and an joins tbe old Cau-y lands. Levied on by H. J. Peter. T. G..io satisfy the tries one by Ed Sutton lor the years 1877, iS7S and 1879. A Iso at t he same ti > e and place the following, to wit. cr.e fourta - ere of lane in Vineville dis trict, situated north of tbe old brewery and iu 1 be rear ol lots owned I y Russ 11 and Peter. Levied on as the property ol D«vid Lewis to sat irfy the taxes due i y him for the yesrs r878 ana 1179. Also at the same time and place the following to-wit, ote room house and half of an acre of landsttrxhec. rituated in Vineville district.near the Cliaby p ace, end known a* the residence ot izkieJ„hiWon. Levied on tosstisfythet&xra due by her for the years 1877, D73 a- a 1879. Also at the same time and place the following, to-wit, one hall ot an i-c-e let of land with a two- room house, in Vimville district, near Vineville brsneb and adjoining tbe lands ol etrpben Col lins and Jrif Green. Levied on by H. J, Peter. T. O , to tati»fy III ee tax fi fa*, vs. Henry N. Hunt.owr er of said lot. Also at the same time aud place the following, to-wit, thief acres of laud with a 2 room house, situated in the locality known as Stinsonvilie, in Vineville district,and known as the rcsiitnce of James Fairbanks. Levied on to satisfy hs stato and c JUI1 y taxes f»r the year* 1878 and 1S79. Also at thftBRiue time and p’a.e the following totwit, part ol lot number 1, in square number 97, corner of Spring and Wharf streets, in city of Macon. Levied on as the property of Jozdau Parks, a-ent fur Emily Pope, to satisfy the taxes due on said property for the year 18Z9 Also at tho same time ar d p are the following to-wit, part of lot No. 4 in block No, IS south' western common. onUazvI street, adjoinirg bet ley’s place near M, and B. R. R. shop, in oi'y ol klacoii. Levi, d on u tho property of Eli Cooper to satisfy the taxes due by him for the year ls?9. Also at tbe same time and place tbe following to*wit,lot No. 1, b’oek —, northwestern c mi nion, cot tuning one-founh of an acre of and and a two-room bouse near Ms con and Western railroad, in city of Macon. Levied on as the property of James X. Johnson to sstisfy the taxes due by him to- the yosrs 1877, 1878 and 1879. Alto at the sumo time and place, all that prop erty known as the tsnyard property, belonging to the estate ol Jacob flcball, vet forth in Henry 8cbafl’s cross biil, tv wit. lots 1, 7 and 8. south' wo-t commons, in block 87, and fractional lot 6. in block 81. in the plan ol tl e citv ot M aeon. Bibb c unty, Georgia, and olro all the personal pro)>erty of kind on said lots uted vs material in the tanning burinets and all tools to used in Said tannory. Levied on as the proierty of Jacob Schsfl. dcceavvd, to tulitfy a Q. fa. issued from Bibb Superior court in favor of Reuben Geise vs. Henry rchhl), adm nistrator. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also »t the tame time and place, lots 10 and 75, according to the mapol the Bond estate nowon record ia Clerk's office b)bb Superior Court, tsid lots situated iu the city ol Macon. Hibb county, Ga. Levied on as tbe property of James T. Mi- bet to satisfy a U. fa. i.*u«d from Bibb Fur erior Court in favor of Joseph Band, bearer, vs. Tames T, Nisbet. Property pointed out by plaintiff at torney. ioeStd jne2-lawAw» GEO.F. CHERRY. Sheriff. O RDIN ARY'S Office. JontB Countv. Georgia, Jute 12.1SS0.- Whereas David \V. 1 ester, guardian for Mrry E. Tafts, minor, applies to me for dismission- These are tocitear d admo'nivh all perrons eon rerced to thow cause at this court on tho first Monday in August next, if anv they have, why the discharge st all not he granted. Witness my hand officially. (ne’.Std* Ri 1LAND T. ROSS. Ornlnary. IPCUTP For the Pictorial Bible Com HULll Iu mentator. 1 018 Pages, 475 l UlltNTfn lurirat oi.s and Maps. Tee most IT 3 la I ED complet e and comprehensive Cozn- mintazy on theenlire Seripfure3 On oz.e vol.) ever published. Price 4S 75. BRADLEY, GAR- RRTSON & CO , 61 N. 4th vt.. PLila., Pa. 2t MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS; BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &c. Send for Price-list, W. H: DILLINGHAM & 00., 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY; |> Also SALARY pvrmoJiUi. AU EXPENSES 1 E advanced. WAUKA promptly paid* SLOAN U A Vo. see George st. Cincinnati, o. New Advertisements. ADVERTISERS Bt addressirg ueo. P- Rowell & Co. 10 Spruce St, New York, can ler.ru tbe exact cost of any proposed line of ADVE RTISING in Amer ican Newtpapers. - 100-Pawe Pamohlet. I0e. S ry ry ry a YEAR and eipensva to lit aaents. Outet Free. Address I I I P.O.VIChERY.ASgusi-.Me WANTED. An icliTe, Isttll!g«nt, Reliable Mao, In this and other localities, to handle a recently patented article that sells resdily to travelers, merchant3,dentists, fcnrberB and families. The right party v.itli small n>n*t»l cap secure a valu able agency WORTH SiO TO $25 A DAY. Address THE TAYLOR HBAD REST CO., 119 Lake Street, Chicago, Ills. Ladies’ Co-operative Dress Association, 112 Fi.th Ave.. New York. (Incorporated under Laws ot state of New York.) Capital, 8210.000; 10,COO Shares, -25 each, bhares to receive vii per cent, dividends, out cf profits, per annum. Share s trai sferable. Trusties ; Gej. R. Blanchard, L. M. Bates, Mi*s Kate Field, Egber; Guernsey. M. D., a.iss Julia Ward Howe. Hou.R. C. Me Jormick, Rich ard Meares, W. H. RejnoM*, Geo. A, Scott, J. Nrl-on Tappan, John D. Townsend, James F. Wenmon. Banker*: James U. Drake A Ce. Tratafer Agent*: Far mere,' Loan aid Trust Co. Solid- tors: Biat zhfor J, Sewsrd, Griswold and Da Cos ta. Object: To cstmlish a Co-operative Store, well atceVed with Ladiea’ and Chiliren’a Dresi Goods, U llinery, etc., end the manu'ecturo of the same, slid o! materia's furnished by Share holders, to * horn customers will be confined. Responsible csnvarsiro ter tbe sale of Shares warned in every town. 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DITSON A CO.S43B'dwscr N.V. taiffiiH O RDINARY’S Officei Jones County, Georgia, June 2G:h, 8S;>.—Whereas S.mut 1 Barron, sdwlntst/ali r with the willannexed, od estate of Benjamin farron, deceased, applies for ditmls- sion Irom ssrne. - . • The-e aie to cite and admocith all persons concerooo and the hgatees ol said estate to »e and spresr «t the October terra next -ol ibis court, and whne.vs a zett em&nt ol his adminis- tritfon.'Vecei- e th-ir distributive shakes.' and show rsotc ir any Uiay bare* why ho thallnot be discharged Iron sa'dadminutration, Witness my hand < ffiei.lly. . jmSOtd* BOLAND T. EQ8P, Ordinary. 125.“® ostbb A CO- Cluelunatl, O POND’S EXTRACT. guhdnes Inflammstion. Controls si' Hemor rhages. Acute and Chronic. Venous and Mucous. INVALUABLE FOR SPRAINS. BURNS. SCALDS,BRUISES, SORENESS,RHEUMATISM, BOILS, ULCERS. OLD SORES, TOOTH ACHE, HEADACHE. ASTHMA, SORE THROAT, EOARSE- NEoS, NEURALGIA, CA TARRH, ETC., EIC. Emu ABBOir.—“Vslua* le and lereficisl.’’ UiXWooo eillTK, M. D. M. E. C P.. of Rng- land.—”1 Lave used it withn arked benefit.’’ H. G. Pnistox, St. D... Brooklyn, N, Y.—“1 know of no remedy so generally useful.’' ABTHUB Guuraase, M. D., F. U. O. t*.. of Eng land.— 1 "1 have prescribed Pond’s Extract with great success." • CAUTION.—Pond’s Extract is sold only in bottles with the name blown m the glass. It is unsafe to use other articles with our di rectum*, insht on having Pona's Fxtrsct. Be lt se ail imitations and substitutes. 8PKODL PREPARATIONS OF PO*»D’d EX TRACT COM BI N HD WITH THE PUREeT AND MOsT DEblt’A 1E PERFUMES FOR LADIES’ BOUDOIR. Pond's Extract......™ 50e. S-1.00 add S1.75 Toiiet Cream .,£1.0.) Catarrh Cure 75 Dentifrice to Plaster 25 Lip Salve............„ 25 Inhaler (Glass 50c) 1.00 Toilet Soap (Stake*) 59 Nasal Syringe 25 Ointment... CO Medicated Paper... 25 Orders amounting to 85 worth rout express free on receipt oi money on r. O. order. Our new Pamphlet with history of our Prep orations, sent free on application to PQXD’S EXTRACT CO.. IS Murray Street. New York. Fold by all Druggists, june2*deodawly IN EQUl 1 Y—BILL FOR RELIEF, Etc IN BIBB SUPERIOR COUR.’, Daniel D. Tracy vs. A. B. Rost, administrator de bonis non ot the estate of J. P. Lamar, M. E. ] amar et al., beirg nf J. P. Lamar. It appearing from the returns of the Sheriff in this cause that two ot said defendants, to-wit., Mrs. Carrie H. Motley and Mrs. 4nu T. Green, formerly Ann T. Lamar, are not to he f*und in the county ol Bibb: and it further appearing that they do net reride in the 8ta*e ot Georgia, hut in tho State of Alabama: It is t h-ref ore or- dored by the Court that service of said bi'l be perfected upon them by publication of this cr- dot onre a month for four months beloro the next term oi ties Court, in tbe Msein Telegraph ar<l Messenger, a newspaper published in the city of Macon, Ga. Loftin k Bertlet*. Plaintiffs attorney. iuy2-Samtm T. J. SIMMONS. J. 8. C. M.C. JOSHUA BTTJaTZ General PaMMiai ipney, EUFAUuA, ALA. Adratiaisg, fubseiiptioa aid Job Prictiag Iffe, ted with the bed houses in Alabama, Georgia and thronghout the country, nt.a on t^bfo rnta«. Know Thyself. T HE nntold miseries that result from indiscretion in early life may he alleviat ed aut cured. Those who doubt this assertion should purchase the new mrdieal work published by the PEA* BODY MEDICAL IN ST I* FUiK. Boston, entitled THKSCItNCB OF LIFE. or,' BUM? FttkeKaVATlON. Exhausted vi tality nervous and phyn-*d c. hiuty.or vitalitv impaired by the errors ft youth or too close or too dose application to burintse, may be restor ed and manhood regained. .... . Two bundredtb edition, revised ar.d enlarged, lost published. It is artandard medical work, tho b*st in the English language, written by a physician of great experience, to whom was awarded ti gold and 1ew*!le<l incdftl by tbo Na* tioiial Medical ABscciation. it oontains beauti ful and v*. ry expensive engraviiigs. Three hun dred pages, more than 50 valuable pr-scriprion. for all tormsof pievailing oi.*a-e, the result o' manv years of exteraive and successful practice. eith»r one ot whi.b i* wortn teni times tho price of the book. Hound in French cloth, price only $1, sent by mail po*tpsid. Tbe Loudon Lancet says: “%o person should be without this valuable book. The author is a noble benefactor.” An illustrated samplo sen. to all on receipt oi 6 rests for postage. . . The author rslers bypormi.-sion to Hon P. A. B188ELL.MD, president of the National Med ical Association. Address Dr W H PAR KER, No 4 Uulfinch bt, Boston. Mass. Tho au thor mav be consumed on all diseases requiring skill and experience. novSO wlv HEAL THYSELF O Utm>Alt>’bo-iDoo Junes County, Georg'a, Jane 20th. 18S0.—Wbereta Mrs Mariam Moore, guardian for Lerin and Annie P. Moore, spplies tome for dismission. Tnoso sroto cite ana admonish all persons ci nc« ned to show cause at this office on or by tbe first Momay in August next, it any they have to the contra-y. Witness my hand officially, jneiOtd* ROI.tNPT. BOSd. Ordinary. G EORGIA—flIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, w. W. Carnes, administrator of the estate of Samuel G. Bonn, late of said county, deceas' d, has made application for letters of dismission from said estats. . .... Tbe e are therefore, to cite and admonish ail persons concerned to he «nd appear at tb. Court ol Ordinary of said county, on tbe first Monday in July next, to show cause. II any they have, why said application shou d not he granted. Witness my omcialrigg.tareAj*^^ mar4-'iw-4w» ^'XiJAG-G-’S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Navaa Gets Hasd. Can be Maps ant Stuesotu Desiexs. LasI Twice as Long. metres Snrri viiLcnt Izugrlij tie Cytien. CCRES CEiils and Fever, /T» LiierCocfhitt, Bjsptpsi*, Nenralpa, Ifenoissess, theamatism, fcs'.ivtness, Feaali WeiheM, Sick & Xenon Enfocbe. These! lSftbcorbed Liver, punfjing the Blood, stinulating the Li ver and Kidneys to healthy action, anti strengthening the Stomach to digest food. Prick op Pad# $1 and ti each. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by Mail or Express. Manufactured at 39 & ** North Liberty St* Baltimore. Md. John Ingalls, druggist, Wholesale and Retail Acent, corner Fvurthand Poplar st"»ets. Man'm. G*. apr6 <!6m EXECUTOR’S SALE. /-IEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Bt vi-tue ol VT aulhoilLv tram the Court of Ordinary ot Bibb coun'y, will he arid b fore tbe ro rthauie door in Mai-on, within tba legal hoursof saiecn first Tuesday in July, ISSO.the lot and improve ments therocn in Vineville, said county, known as the late reside: ce ot Mrs, 0. Victoria Winter, lying immediately upon tho Forsyth rotd, iav it g a front of 2S3 feet, running hack along a SO foot alley about £60 feet, and containing about four acres. Tho dwelling bouse ron1a : na eight rooms be sides a kitchen, and also several outhouses, with one of the tost Wells of water in the county. bold (ortho purco9eof division among the legatee* of Mre. Winter. TKRMN.—$S00in cash and the balance may remain at legal interest as long os desired. Moron, June 7th. 1880. O.T.WARD. unRtid- Kx’rofMrs C. V. Winter. G KORilk. BISBCOUNTY.—Whereas as thew Thoruton.adraii.istratiroftheeslata ol Corrifla J. Thurnt'in. late of said county, hss made application to tell the real estate be’otging to said estate. These are there’ore to cite and admonish all rersons concerned to be and appear at the Court ol Ordinary of aaid.oounty, on the first Monday in July next, to > how cause, if any they have why said application should not be granted. Witness my official signature. J. A. McM AN US. Ordinary, jnaS w4w* To Whom it Mav Concern Whereas three Bond Commissioners appointed in accordance with the law in such case rravided, have marked out and recommended tie estab lishment of a pa tdie road 30 feet wide, to com mence at the foot of Fite street, in tbe city of Macon aud run southeast post Blake’s brick yard, theme in a direct line through tbo Ucmulgee river swamp, across the lands of Ifoge. Laue. Napier, Wood, Wing and Cber-y, terminating on tho tan < a of W. F. Holt near tbe river: Notice is hereby given to all persons that sail pub io road will be finally granted by the floa'd ot Bt r b County Commissioners, at a mooring to be held en July 13th m xt, at 10 o’clock a. m., if no good cause is shown to tho contrary. By order ol Board Bibb Comity Commission ers. jnel2-Xaw«w W. G. SMITH. Clerk. Crab Orchard Springs, KSHTUCKY. 3 DIVE hours run from Louisville cr Cincinnati, • by rail, now open for visitors. Hotel ap pointments complete. Ask for round trip tick ets. For pamphlets containing analysis of wa ters, low rate of boaid, etc. Adc resa. J.8, FUR8,Manager, mnj8-wlm# Crab Orchard. Ky. mm THE SCENE CHANGES. We Cannot Sing the Old Songs In the old place any lor ser. Its too small. Not ball la>go enough lor our family .household goois a id trade, therefore we shall break ramp July 1st, next, and e- tablish new musical headquar ters in the handsome New Double &tore» Cor- Cengreft ni WtMer Streets Proposals to Do tneFwb- lic Printing. TTNUBR the authority of an act ot the General U Assembly in compiianrewiih article 7, sec tion 17, paragraph 1st of the Ccnstitution. ap proved 281 of August. 1879, proposals will be re ceived to do tho Public Printing for two years from the expiration cf the term of office of the present incumbent. Sealed Proposals will be rereived for thirty days from the first of June, 1S80, at the office of tne Secretary of State in At lanta. On the first Tuesday in august next the Public Printing will be awarded to the lowest bidder whose bid is filed in compliance with law. Stipulations, specification and require meats can he procured on application, at tne of lice ol Secretary of State in Atlanta. N.C. BARNETT, Hee’ty of Sure W. a. WHIG J T.Comptroller Gen’l. J. W. RBNFROE, Trea urer. jnr3 lewtw Commissionere of Public Printing. W. A. CHERRY vs THB LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, et al,—In Equity iu Eibb Su p*riur Court. . it appearing to the Court that b.v Ihe retnri of the ibenff. thit the 1 ife Association cf America cannot be feund. audit further appearing that raid defendants are non-residents ol the Stale of Georgia: Urde-ed. that said defendants be and appear at tbe next te-.m cf t his Court, to be held on the fourth Monday in October r.ozt. to plead, answer or demur Jo sad bill tiled in the above ease, orthv same wilt be taken pro conletso as to them, and s«id caw; will proo-ei ex narto. Or der, d farther, that s-ii mfendaut be served liy publication once a month It r four months, iu tho Uaron Telegraph aud Messenger Je:ore tho zest term of this i-ouit This Juue2l,1680. _ T. J. S MMOYS. Judges. C. M.C. A, Proud fit, solicitor for ccmi lainsnt. A true extract from tba minutea of Bibb Supe rior Court. June2t, 1880. _ jaeii-lanum*- • A. B. BOSS, Clerk. Wherewesball have the largest and finest Mu sical Wnrerooms in the entire So ith. Before we go. we must, to save heavy expense and labor of rewnrol, cl' 66 cut our entire stock of Pianos an d Organ- now on band and to arrive prior to July 1st. To do this we shall inaugurate lorthwltb a Grand Clearing Out Sale Counsel einv May 15th and ending July 1st. cur ing whii h time *0 shall sell at Manufacturer’s Wholesale Estes. 10 FAVORITE PIANOS. 27 CHIOKF.RINQ PIANOS. 21 LIGHE1’ & CO PIANO-3. 60 MATHUSEK PIANOS. 5 HALLET & DAVIS PIaNO~\ 62 SOUTHERN QEU PIANOS. 2S GUILD, CHURCH & CO. PIANOS. STERLING CO. ORGANS. 100 PELOUBEP & to. ORGANS. 110 MASON & HAMI IN ORGAN?. —BMMBMMB—» Ail new snd Just from Faetjry. Alto ICO rec ord Hand Pianos and Organs. Most all oi them u edorlyfrtm ote to six montha and precisely as goods s new. Don’t Miss This Chance. Tooecure a fine instrument “awful” cneap. Write for Clearing Out Sale Circulais and Price Lists cn a be quick about it. The sale ends J uly 1st, positively- Ad, reas LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA. WKOUSIIE PIAMO A#3 :0R3AH DEALER?. dei27-dltaw4wly THE EXODUS Deranges labor, making reresssry every facility fur handling Cotton atthe Gm. 8A.VU LAflOR by using a JOVE8 F1VB-TON WjtQo.N SCALE t*rloe 600, all Iron ana Steel, SrsssBeatn. L’R V 1GHT PAID BT US. If ordereui now con pay at Gil ning. Everybody send for free bo-.k. Adire.-s Josrs t f Binghamton, Binghamton, N. Y. J’t KtJRGlA. flibb County—VA horeas Mrs. Mar- yz thaB. Sorrell, guardian of her minor ehit- dzen, hss made application for leave tosell eiriit sharca ot tbe capital stock of th.s O-ntnl rail road a. d flanking Comnany of Georgia belong ing ta said minors for their msintainanceaz.d el* ugation. These are therefore to die snd rdmcn’sh all Person* eoncern-d to be and appear at the Court of O'dmsry of »sld county on the first Monday ia July next , to show cause if any they have why said application should r ot be granted. Witness my hand officially. June 5!b, 1ES0. jeeStd* J. A. McManus. Ordinary. / VZSOKWIA, BIBB COUNT*.—Whereas W.S Xa Holland J. K. Jones, tdminiriratorson the estate of James D.an, late cf said roun'y deccsae ed.have made application for letters of dlsmision from said estate s These are therefore to cite and admoni-h ail persons concerned to be ard appear at tho Court of Ordinal; of tail ecunty on the first Monday in August next, to thow ca-.no.il any thev have, wbylettoisof dlsmi&inn should not be granted t6 applicants. Witness my official signature. May 6. 7380. mar ltd-J. A. McM AN Ps. Urdinarv. Sizes. Price cf Gins. Price 'with Self Feeder or Condem^r. 30s&vr 85 ” 40 u « * M • f.O ” TO ” to « StiCO S3 its CO 125 CO UO CO JCOOO ISO CO rnm&i 88888SS8 IilSBXa FOR DIVORCE Bibb Superior Court. April Term, 1S50. MRS. G. P. FINCHAKD Vg. J. J. PISCKARD. IT appearing to the court by tho return of the L she iff that the defendant is not <o tie found in this county: aud it furthmr appearing that he does net reside in iho State of Georgia: Ordered, tbatneappeir at Ih- text term of this court, or that jai; cause be allowed to pro ceed, and that service be perfected on said J. J. Pinckatd by publication hereof, onre a month for four months, in the Telbo*»ph asd Aixastzr- GB3. a public gazelle published in the city oi Macon. By the Court: JOHN L. HARDEMAN, Librl’ant’a attorney. Be it so. T. J. SIM HO.sF, J- 8. O M. C. April 2). 18S0 „ „ A true extract frrm the m-nutes of Bib Su perior Court. This May 3.188:, mayt 'ainfai A. H. RfWB Clerk. Hurl ana Chonpebt ►aetifioial limbs. Special inducements to SOUTH ER* KOLDfEkS. flatitlaction given in a 1 cares. First prew ium at Atlanta and Macon. Geor.ia Fairs. 1S79. Ban ot refer ences in your State. Apply at once for full information., icr»! term* etc. Adds-aatillARL88 Jl EVANS Manufacturer l.,r U.8. Govemm’t. 15S We-t Pt.i-.rih -tract.<linclm:atl. CY. ^n2^ndrzr: Popular Monthly Drawing of the Commonwealth Distribu tion Go. AT MACAULEV8 THEATRE, In tbe.City of Louisville, cn Saturday, July 31st, 1880* These drawings authorized by act of tbe Leg islature of 1869 and sustained by all tbe courts oi Kentucky, according to a contract made with the owners of the Frankfort grant, will occur regularly on the lastdsyof every mouth, Sun day. and Fridays excented. for tho peritd of flvo years, terminating on June 50.1885. The United States Circuit Court on March 81 rendtred she following decisions: 1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution Company is legal. 2d—Its cravings are not frxdulent. The management coil attention to tl.e liberal sdh, me which ta* met with such popular favor heretofore, and which will again be presented for the JULY DRAWING. 1 Pnie_.. V S3,000 1 Prime•-‘."-'.I” ^OOO 10 Frizes 31,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes 500 each ,,, 20,000 IG0 Prizes ICO each 10.090 200 Prizes 50 each 10,000 000Prizes 20each.. is.000 4,000 Prize 10each. 10,000 » Prizes £00 eta h. ap’roxinut'n priaea 2,700 9 Prizes £00 each do do 1,800 19 Prizes 100 each do do 803 L£C0 Prize* £112,400 Whole Tiel ets, &2. Half Tickets. Jl. 2) Ticket*, 550. 55 Ticket*, 5>w. Remit by Po-t Office Morey Order. Registered Letter, hank Dratt or Express. To insure against mistakes and delays, corra- tpondenta will pleaso write their name-sand places ot residence plainly, givinz number ol fost-Office box or Street, and Town, County and State. 111 commuDicaticns cenneeted with the Dis- Distributioi, aud Orders for Tickets should be addres.-ed to R M. BOARDMAN. Uiuncr-Jour nal Budding Lonisvi.ip htmuck-. or tt No. .H-7 and 3*9 B o-«1whv. V T —rinrhnsat I THE COTTON GIN Cleans tht Rood better, Runs Lighter, Clns Faster ar.d Costs Loss Money than any other Ctn fn the Marked Every tnachina tuily and legalirv-'-iarranteod. H 93ase maddace are made of tho best materials, and tb* —,1-m-Mp—teri-,h«w»im»!snrif«t. Have been awarded premiums at ail the Stato fairs, Georgia Alabama, Texas, eta. Vpvsrus ot 5009 of cur Gm are In constant use ta tho southern states, over 1000 having been sold In 1S79. Price List of Gins, Feeders and Condenser Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at our factor; Trice with ScftFcedcron Condenaor, 5125 00 11*5# 1E5 00 17*3# its 00 220 00 rroo sst 09 . ; ElTTerms given on Applicatlon-dEl From ISIS to 1S33 we manutoctcrod Gihsat Columbus, Ga under the firm mao ot E. T. SOXIAB&Co., nlterwara Clxuoxs, Euoww & Co.,on.l made what wzs then know as the Taylor Gin. Eurtng thoycarlKJ yre rcmovcsl totia ptaec, vrhero vre have beer, croturivciy engaged ln nisr-Z taclaring Gins ev c r since. W itn long experience, tho be* tabor savias machinery and skilled vroxkmcn, wo possea advantages noteajoyedbyany other mauutaoturerinou ae, for producing riioimSTworktorthezxist money. Tire deiuoudUft J earvras so greet that nearly SCO order* remained unliked, hutwe havo doubled oarmnui.-.cturizg capneitj andhopotobo abletomect «vademands,atiT“*- thawlaeat phm to get your orders In early. for Illustrated pamphlet piviugneie «’ — from over 699 lfve,eatcroririnr plorte f n.-i complete outfit turniohodwhene BROWN COTTON GIN CO., SSW LONDON, CON? A P. Farqiiiiar. AGENT AT MA< ON GA PF.UV'Ec^h?.^^5f’na'y E &Titf : rs.--.t:on. 1 Mn<lf »r PRRB I.ln«tra* American Dents; Done Co., 1 __ Tb#B l descriptive Pampbla \Y.4aU-S-.CiLciuLu-i* THE LUM2V1US, -OK- HWPROVED TAYLOR This ia the seveeth season of this popular Gla which combines the merits ofspeed, light draft, good sample, aud cleaning the seed In a great er degree than any other, and I3 offered with tho most perfect Self-Feeder and Condenser znade, at the following very low prices, Sizes. Price of Gins Price with Sell Feeder orCo"dcnscr Price with Self-Feeder and Condenser. 43 saw $100.00 $132.50 8165.60 45 “ 112.50 1J3.00 179.50 60 “ 125.0U 100.00 195.00 60 “ 140.00 130.00 229.03 70 “ 160.00 205.00 252.00 SO •» 139.00 232.00 2&1.00 TO ALL WHOM. It MAY CONCERN G EORGIA, Illbb Couzty—Gecice C. Brown having applied to me lor permszisnt 1> tteis nl ndm nistration on the e-tate of Darnel B. ,E ,e<. late of said county deceased. Thislst-irtre sfl and sirgular the deditora and kin of said Daniel R. Erics 10 be and api ear at my office wi'hin the time al’owe-l by law, to- wit. on the flrft Moiday in July nexttuLow cause, if any thiy have, why permane: t letters of sdmimstrat on shoi-li z-»t be gr-rted 10 said Ge-reC Brown on raid Daniel B. hde-’estate. Witiussrey hand and official signature this May 2*. 1830. ue6W*. J. A. W CM ANUS. Ordinary. t pal ewy urt ti J. \ -ers svJ r<rruiars i itnic jnoJe of treatmrat, r*sft mnnials r*f nrci, »cat ‘rce. I Also a i rial fiw In _ .it Ihctluos. Ain. J. A. Ubrmetli Alrt* Ur. 5. U. Collin*^ LsiForts. These Gins are znsde with Iron Frames and of the best materials and aro nnsnrpassed In finish and workmanship. We also manufacture Gui le tt’a celebrated “Patent Steel Brash Cotton Gin,” together with the Favorito Light Draft “Cotton Bloom" Cotton Gin, with Feeders and Condensers for each. Terms given on application. THE STANDARD MACHINERY C0. f MYSTIC RIVER, CONK FEAXSXIN n. Luaars, Gca. Ag! COI.UJIBUS, GA, Our list ot JSoflrai* Machinery comprises the larga - line of Cane Mills* Evaporator.-*, etc., made by aa^ establishment in the World, and includes: VERTICAL CANE MILLS, HORIZONTAL CANE MILLS, ' SUGAR EVAPORATORS, S TEA M S UGA R MA CHINE R T and all apparatus for Syrup or Smr.n mat i.ag. Circu lars, with prices, Ac., sent on application. BLYMYER MANUFACTURING CO., CINCINNATI, O. . Jfanu/lzrtvren* of Sugar Cm* Machinert;. Victor Cane 3fll{ Cook Sugar Evaporator, Steam Engines, etc*