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Let everybody begin at once.
—The New Orleans Times says that
private advices from the country indicate
a visit from the cotton worm this season.
Refusing to Pay.—It has been deter
mined in the Common Pleas Court of Al
legheny county, Pennsylvania, that the
county is not liable for the interest on
* riot' claims' losses. The question is to be
carried to the Supreme Court.
A .‘Big Flouring Mile.—The new
Washburn, a flouring mill at Minneapolis,
Minnesota, is completed, and said to be
the largest and finest in the world. The
floor space is 18,400 square feet of surface,
or about four acres, and 2,735,000 feet of
lumber were used in the structure.
—London Life says tliat Prince Bis
marck remarked not long since: “I some
times wish that my father had carried out
the idea of making me a parson. It was
very nearly done, too. One of his rela
tives had already a place in sight where I
should, at the end of the first year, have
had at least $750 a year. I should have
been a much better man had I turned
parson.” 'But the Princess deprecated
this view. • 1
—A cable’ dispatch from London says
■ that Sarah Bernhardt and a complete
company will sail from Havre on October
■ 16 for New York, and that she will make
her debut at Booth’s Theatre on Novem
ber 8 in “Adrienne Lecouvreur.” Jeanne
Bernhardt, her sister, is among the mem
bers of the company, which is now form
ing, and the stage manager will probably
be M. Belvaux, who was Rachel’s stage
manager during her American tour.
Paper as Building Material.—
Paper is looming up as building material.
The dome of the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute observatory at Troy, New York,
is built entirely of tins material. It is re
duced by pressure to the hardness of
wood, and is laid on in sections one-sixth
of an inch in thickness. The weight of
the structure is only about one-tenth of
what it would be if made of the usual
materials. It is said to give satisfaction
in every particular.
—Jim Brown was a Texas desperado
of the Currie sort. He rode on horse
back into a saloon at Cambridge, amused
himself briefly by a ping tumblers off
the bar with his whip, and then inviteil
the company to drink with him, adding
that he would shoot whoever declined.
Mr. Dawson, as it happened, had lately
taken a pledge of total abstinence, and
positively refused to break it. “Then I’ve
got to kill you,” said Brown, putting his
hand into his pistol pocket; but Mr. Daw
son was quickest to draw, aud the despe
rado tumbled dead from his horse with a
bullet in his brain.
Jerome on Hancock.—In a second
letter to the World, Mr. Jerome says that
“as to my support of General Hancock, I
see fresh evidence daily of the propriety
of my course. I have no fears whatever
of the preponderance of “Southern influ
ence,” so loudly bewailed by the Republi
can papers in case of his election. His
administration will open an era of con
cord and good feeling North and South.
The ragged ends of the great civil war
will be swept away and buried in oblivion,
ne wiu ". — around _bim a class of
statesmen freed from the sickening aniT
tiresome cry of sectional warfare and all
its bloodysliirt remembrances. We shall
have an administration like Washing
ton’s, intent solely upon the grandeur aud
glory of the great republic, knowing no
South, no East, no West. That, I think,
is a thing to be desired by all good men.”
—It is rumored from Berlin that the
Grand Duke of Hesse, the widower of
Princess Alice of Great Britain, is to take
for his second wife the Princess of the
Asturias, King Alphonso's eldest sister.
The London Globe says: “The Grand
Duke, made much of during his recent
visit to the Emperor of Austria, is assert
ed to have offered his hand to the Princess
at Weilburg, a small country place in the
picturesque neighborhood of Vienna.
The Princess of the Asturias, who previ
ous to her brother’s accession was known
as Countess Girgenti, is a widow, having
lost her husband under most painful cir-
cemstances. The Count, a brother of the
ex-King of Naples, whose hopes of resto
ration to the throne of his ancestors were
blighted, wantonly destroyed his own life
in a fit of desperation.”
—The Emperor William is described as
looking better than he has done for years,
and wearing a robust and hearty air. ne
regards himself at Ems as a soldier on
leave of absence. He seldom wears his
customary uniform, but generally appears
in plain dress, which is, however, less be
coming to him than his well-known regi
mentals. His mode of life at Ems is
rather monotonous. He rises early, visits
the “Briinncn,” takes his constitutional
walk on the promenade, aud then sets to
official work. Any distinguished frequent
ers of the famous Spa may bo sure of an
invitation to his Majesty’s ever hospitable
board. The evenings are usually spent
at the Royal Theatre in the Kurbans,
where he sits among the audience with
out any particular box bciBg set apart for
him. lie del'ghts in listening to come
dies and iarces whose wit never fails to
evoke a smile or arouse lii3 laughter,
which, ringing with unaffected pleasure,
is always a treat for the whole house.
Robbing the Clerks.
•A Washington telegram to the New
York Sun of the Sth says the despeiate
situation of the Republican party is well
illustrated by the methods which have
been adopted to raise money for the cam
paign. Several weeks ago a notification
was sent to the employes in ; the depart
ments that they weie expected to contrib
ute to the campaign fund. Many of the
clerks refused to pay the assessment, be
lieving that they were justified in their
refusal by. the civil service rules laid down
by R. B. Hayes.
It appears that a system of downright
robbery is being practiced upon such of
the clerks as refuse to contribute volun
tarily. When one of the $1,200 clerks in
the treasury department, who had refused
to contribute to the campaign fund, went
to draw his salary a week ago, he was
handed $80 by the disbursing officer, and
informed that $20 had been retained for
his subscription to the campaign - fund.
This clerk says that his is not a solitary
instauce, but that six other clerks who
had refused to contribute were to his own
knowledge robbed of a portion of their
pay in the same manner. None of the
clerks so robbed will make an affidavit of
the fact, for the obvious reason that it
would cause them the loss of their posi
tions. It is said that this system of rob
bery is practiced with the knowledge and
consent of Mr. Hayes, and extends t hrough
all of the departments excepting that of
the interior.
Hancock as a Rebel.—The Brooklyn
Eagle prints also the. following report of
3 conversation between General Hancock
and one of its reporters: “Referring to
the statements made in some of the Re
publican organs tliat alter the decision of
the electoral commission lie still consid
ered Mr. Tilden the legally elected Presi
dent, and would obey any orders ema
nating from him after March 3, and that
he wrote General Sherman to that effect,
the reporter asked the General if he had
anything to say concerning the statement.
“ ‘It i3 hardly worth while,’ said the
general, ‘to reply to these stories, there
are so many of them floating around.
Now, suppose I did write such a letter as
is spoken of to General Sherman? I have
not read the story to which you refer, but
l understand its purport. If such a letter
was ever written, it must be in the hands
ot (Jen. Sherman. It would not be proper
for me to give its contents to the public
without the consent of General Sherman,
even if such a letter was written. If
these gentlemen who are clamoring for
such a letter want it so badly, why don’t
they go to Gen. Sherman for it. If there
is such a letter in existence. I shall be
very happy to have its contents given to
the public. I have never written any
thing that I am ashamed of.’ ” •
A Fins Fall Trade Expected.
The New York Bulletin says:
The purchasing ability of the country
at large promises to be exceptionally am
ple. The grain crop and the cotton crop,
so far as can be judged at this stage, may
be expected to prove large beyond all pre
cedent; aud the large agricultural major
ity ot our people wifi have ample means
for supplying their wants. They have had
three successive years of unusual pros
perity ; during the first two of which tlicir
savings were largely devoted to paying off
their debts; and it is reasonable to sup
pose that the profits of the third will be
liberally devoted to supplying the wants
of their homes. The industries are gen
erally actively employed, and the large
operative population will have more to
spend than in any year since 1S73. The
fall in prices within the last quarter will
increase the demand for goods, which in
turn will give the more active employ
ment to labor. Indeed, there is no class
of the community nor any section of the
country that can be pointed to as likely to
be exempt from a common prosperity.
Even the iron trade which has suffered so
iovereh’ from the late breakdown in
prices, CilTi nanny nm i*? r.\pcnrucc an
early recovery when all classes of the
community are in a position to want its
products.
We trust the hopeful outlook may in
deed be realized, but it is too soon to speak
with anything like certainty concerning
the cotton crop. Worms, rust, excessive
rains, or au early fall, which many predict,
may cut off the supply of the staple very
materially. But the trade industries of
the country seem to be doing well, and the
people are in good spirits. The nomina
tion of Hancock, also, and his certain
election will doubtless exercise a very
healthful and conservative influence upon
public affairs generally. With his admin
istration will come retrenchment, civil re
form, the complete restoration of constitu
tional government, and a genuine recon
ciliation between all sections of the Union.
On the whole, therefore, the future seems
radiant with the promise of better days,
whereof we are glad.
X SURE CURS *or nil the disease.- for which it is recommended. c.:id alwavs perfectly teft
in the bunds of even the most inexperienced persons.
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
Better Times.
The Democrat, New Orleans, La., says:
“Suffering among such as have been
troubled with diseases of kidneys and
.iver, lias been perceptibly better since the
introduction among us of Warner’s Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure.” j29-2w
Savannah, Ga., March 25,1SS0.
Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar—Gen
tlemen: My husband informs me that
you wish me to give you a certificate
on your Lung Restorer, and I will state
that I suffered two years with consump
tion aud during the time was treated by
Drs. Read, Thomas, Charlton and others
of this city, and also by a promineqt pby-
ciaus of Macon, Ga., without finding any
cure. My husband bought me six bot
tles of your Lung Restorer, which I began
taking at once, and found immediate re
lief. I have used the six bottles and have
never felt a symptom of the disease since,
and my general health is better than it
has been for years. I therefore cheer/ullg
recommend it to all who have consump
tion as a pearl beyond price.
Very respectfully,
l,v Mrs. M. Goolsby.
Thirty Icon* Experience o! au
old Nurse
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 8yrup is the pre
scription cf < ne of the best famsie Ihjti-
cIslb and Nunes in tbe Uni!of States, and
ba» been uai d for thirty years with niver
failing safety and sccaese, by millions of
mothers and 1 hiliron from tl e ftcbJa infant
of cue w<-ek c!d to tie rdult. It corrects
acidity of the ctomacb, relieves wind, code
r.pul-tea tbe bowels, and give* rest, health
end comfott to mother and tbil 1. We ba-
IUv« it the beat and eu-cst remedy in tb<
world, in til rates cf dysentery and diar-
ruosi in cl ildrtn, whet :er. it trkes from
te< th;cg cr tram any other cune Full di
rections for usingwiil acoomp»ny each bat
tle Rone genuine unless tbe fac simile of
Curt « A firkins, is on tbe outside w a per.
he d ly all medicine dealers. I went -it.-
t li a etlt’e.
This is no apology for whisky drinking;
it is a medicine that cannot be used to in
toxicate; it produces a tonic effect, as well
as acts as a cathartic. In fact Simmons’
Liver Regulator is pronounced an unex
ceptionable medicine. lw
Love rules the court, the camp, the grove,
But this we find wher’er we rove,
That Sozodont alone supplies
The dazzling teeth and ruby dyes, •-
That lend a maiden half the charms'
That win her to her lover’s arms, lw
DRS. J. P & W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS.
No $4 Mulberry Street, Macon, Gp.
Tenth extracted without pain, beauti'ul arts of
Teelb inerted, Abice.sod Teeth and Diseased
Gums cured.
D-alcra in all kind* cf Pcnta’ Materials and
Instrument*. Constantly cn hand a large and
foil axscrtmeni of Teeth of all kind*. Go'd of al
fcinda,'Amalgam* of all kinds, Ruhr 06 ot a
ScinuS. mn4ifcw
DK. l> S WRIGHT
DKNTIDT,
t dc2we unit No S3 Swnnit street.
Dg&rflSSTRY.
td. IS. ii>t.t: FIKi.1), D. D.H,
NO. 92 MULBERRY STREET,
Cg-Offiw timnr. a a. ir. lot- m Wf 4
POND’S EXTRACT.
Subdaes Infhmmaiicn. Controls *1' Hem cr-
ihager. Acute and Citron'c. Venous
and Murr.ur.
INVALUABLE FOR
SPRAINS, BURNS. SCiLDS.BRUrSE3.
SORENESS, BHEUM*TISM. BOiLS,
ULCERS. OLD FORES, TOOiH-
AOHE, HEADACHE. ASTHMA,
FORE THROAT, HOARSE
NESS. NEURALGIA, CA-
TAREH Et'C., E C.
Em HA. Abbojt —■ Valuable and ler.ficial "
UaYwcon smith. M. U. M. B. C P- of Eng
land — 'I t a»r used it with r arlrd b i.elit "
H. O. PnasTO*. 51. !».. Braosly". X. Y.—”1
know of ro remedy to generally useful.”
ABTnraOruaaas, 11.D . F. R. U. A.cf Fne-
land.—”1 have prescribid-Pond’a Eittact with
great ancersa.*'
CAUTIttN.—Pond’s Extract is aold orly in
bottles with the name blown in ih* ala**.
It is unsafe to use otter articea with oardt
rectum-', maist on having Pond's I x.ract. ho
Lae all imitations and suo»titutes.
SPKCHL PREPARATIONS OP PQNB’3 (Y-
TRACT COM 81N ED WITH 1 UK HUaKsT
AND MOST DE..ICA1 E PeKPU-UKS
FOR LADIES' BOUDOIR.
Pond’s Extract........... 50c. f?l CO add 81.75
Toilet Cream....1.0) Catarrh Cure 75
Dentifrice M> Plaster 25
Lip Salve.............. 25 Inhaler (Gla-s 50c)l.M
Toilet 8oap (3 take*) 50 Nasal Syringe 25
Ointment............... 50 Medicated Pnp<r .. 25
Orders amounting to 85 worth sent express
free on receipt of money on P. O. orde-. .
Our new Pamphlet with history of our Prep
orations. sent free on appiicatfon to
POND’S EXTRACT CO,
18 Murray 8met. New York.
So c by all Druggists, Junefideodawly
Is rtammavM by nytieituu, Hirii-im, 3fl*rionaries, Htnutgen of Factories, Wort-Shops, and
IKanlalimis, Runes in Hospitals—in short hr cvcnjhrsl'j errrinrhere who has ever given it a trial.
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’ TRIAL.
D A E ^ af 13 R c 55 > bntiM liavb a place in every factory, machino-shOR
,1 MLCatS i\Iawtalat% and mill, on every farm and plantation, and in every
household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruises, cores, eta, but iu
case of sudden sickness of r.nv kind.
DA B SUj Iff 0 i B is 1,10 well-tried and trusted friend of all who want
I m. 11 Ti aV IbrLs U, ft a sure and ra.fr medicine which can be freely used
Internally or externally without fear of harm and with certainty of relief.
Its price hrings it within the reach of all; and it will annually save many times its cost
in doctors’ bills. For sale by all druggists at 25c. 50c. and Sl.00 per bottle.
PERRY DAVES & SON, Proprietors, Providence. R.!.
rrarlS-dwed astSSr n teow-vsnm
m REWARD
Protruding PILE that DsBINGSTILB REMEDY Ms to
-uru. It allays the ltcting. absorbs the tumors, gi ves im
mediate relief, cures cases of long standing ini week, ordi
nary esses in 2 days, si a bottle. Sold by all druggists.
by mail. sa-Prepartd only by Dr. J. P. MILLER,
Phtla, Pa., and none genuine unless the wrapper on tbe hot
tie contamslhis signature and a Pile of Etones
Vis. Ellen Johnson, SS7 Spruce Ft., Phi'adel-
wrote April 10th, 1875: "Dr. J. P. Miller,
hia, wrote _
Jear 8ir—Your DxBing’a Pile Remedy cured me
in one week, after 1 had used all the medicines I
could hear of, and was told by a prominent sur
geon in this city that my only chance lor a cure
jras an operation, w hten he wanted to charge me
fifty dollars for.
J. P. Cooper. Druggist at Favanrah.Mo., wrote
Sept, ltth, 187*: * Dr’ J. P. Miller; Dear Sir—I
have bten selling DeBing's Pile Ren. edy for sev
eral years, always recommending it. and some
times guaranteeing it to cure. Never heard of
anotbing but cures.”
W. B. Stewart, Practical Druggist at Canons
burg, Pa, wrote May 5th, 1679: "Dr. J. 1*. Mil-
^ > ear S ‘ r -I have your medicine DeBing’s
Pile Remedy, always in stock, and sell it because
it cured me of a case of ye&ra* standing and esn
ooncstlj and do znott cheerfully recomnieEd it.*
G. B. Cole. M. D.. of Drug firm of Co’e A Wick,
at Ashland, O.. wrote lpril 22, 1879 ‘J. p. Uil-
ler, M.D; XlearS r—We are having salea for
your UeBing s Pile Remedy through my recom
mending it, I being apract-iing pbysieian. I am
confident tbo remedy will become very popular
as it has the merits, and will recommend itself
when once used."
Bring a regular graduate of medicine ar.d surgery, for the past ten yea-i having made tb6 treat
ment of Piles, Fistula, rkin and Blood Diseases, and Nervous Debility a specialty, persons in need
oi our ser .ires are invited to write or call at our ofl!ce._ Office hours: 9 to 12a. m„ and 2 to6 p m
(ehlS—t {At J. P. MILI.ER. M. D-, 8. w. cor. Tenth and arch Ftreet*. Philadelphia. Pa.'
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VEGETABLE.
MEDICINE FOR THE
BLOQaUVER&KiDNEYS:
CURATINE,
For Blood Disea
CURATSNE,
For Liver Coppla
ClsRATiNE,
For,'Kidney Diseases.
Dheuuiatbm.
CURATINE,
For Scrofula Diseases.
CURATSNE,
A medicinal com
pound of known value—
combining Inoneprf-p-
aralion the curative
powers for the evils
which produce all dis
eases of the Jifoort, the
hirer, the Miitlneua.
Harmless in action and
thorough in its effect.
It is unexcelled tor the
cure ct all niood
ef/t/ea rmch as- Scrof
ula. Tumor*. IloitK,
Tetter.Salt Jtheutn,
Rheumatism, Jler-
curial JPolvoi:i»tff.
also Constipation.
S>U8jiCpcia. J lull-
f/vstlon, Sour Stom
ach. Hr tent ion of
Urine, etc•
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
TIE BROW CHEMICAL CO
BALTIMORE, Md.
BUNT, RANKIN
Wholesale
& LAMaK,
Druggists. Macon. .
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Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Go.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE,
In tbe^City of Louisville, on
Saturday, July 31st, 1880,
These drawings authorised by setoi the Leg*
lflr.turo of 1809 and sustained by all the courts
oTACectucky. according to a comm t made with
mC owners of the Frankfort grant, will occur
regularly on the last day of every mouth, Sun
day* aud FridaTS executed/for the period of five
years, terminating on June SO, 1885.
The United States Circuit Court on March81
rendered the following decisions:
lst-That the Commonwealth 'Distribution
Company is legal.
2d—Its drawings are fiir.
The management call attention to the liberal
sdhrme which has met with such pbpuiar favor
heretofore, aud which will again be presented for
the
JULY DRAWING.
1 Price....—_......
1 Pnid
1 Prize 5
10 Prizes (l.OCO each
20 Prizes 500 each ~~*'~***'***"
100 Prizes 100 each .................
200 Prizes 50 each
600 Prizes 10 each
..000Prizes 10each. ,
® P r ' ,ea !00ea*b, sp’roiimat’n prizes
9 Prizes SCO each do do
V Prizes lOOcaeh do do
.S 39.000
„ 10,000
.. 5,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 10,006
. 12.000
10,000
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U‘60 Prixcl xjjo zen
Whole TicJets,«2- Half Tickets, (l.
t, • »Tickets, (50. 55 Tickets, «?«e.
U»mit by Pori-Office Mot ty Order. Registered
Letter, busk Druli or Exprcts.
To insure against mistakes and delays, corre
spondents will please write their names and
whence plainly, Riving number of
State ° r Town, County and
111 communication* ccnneotrd with the Di
Distribution and Order* fur Tickets ehouldbe
addressed to ii. M. BOARD SIAN, Couner-Jctfr
nal Buiiiii’i* Louisville Kentucky, or at No#
Xf>7 »n«l Sl’ft B^osifway. N. Y »urSc«vuf«i)tiiUhat
Wesleyan Female Institute
. STAUNTON, YA.
tilvcucss, Drnieptin, BUionsncss, BIB
■ loirs Diarrlicen, Malaria, Fever ana
! Ague, and are useful at times in nearly all
diseases to cause a flee and regular action of
the Bowels. The best antidote for all Bids*
rial Poison. Price, 25 cents a Box.
iranier’s Safe Xervhia qulcklygives
Brat ami Nleeo to the suffering, cures Read,
aebeand Neuralgia, Prevents Epileptic
Fits, and Is the best remedy for Nervous Bros,
(ration brought on by excessive drinking,
over-work, mental shocks, and other causes.
It relieves the pains of
all diseases and is nev-
Opens its SUt Session Sepieuilier sotli, is‘0.
Among the first Schools for young laditsmtba
United States. Climate unsurpassed. Surround
ings beautiful. Pupils from seventeen States
Among the lowest terms in the Union.
Course, Latin, Fienth, for each
lariio year , $115
All eitras very low. For Catalogue, address
Rev. WM. A. HARRIS. D. D , President,
julj7d«u410t-wlm Staunton, Virgin!v.
all diseases am
er injurious to the sys
tem. Tbe best of all
Nervines.
Bottles of two sixes;
prices, 30 cl*, and 81.
CJ-WARNKK’S Bare
iemedtea arc sold by
Dealers la
I’LAGG’S
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD\
Never Gets Hash.
Cax be Made axx Strength Desired. Lam
Twice as Long.
Xitiitci Curii vkhret Cragglfig the Eyties.
CUBES
/Vais'
\STK E
H.H.Warner&Co.
Freprletors,
ROCHESTER, X. T.
Cysend far pampMct and
dulls and Fever,
Lher Complaint, ' MAY
Dyspepsia,
Ken
tralirurnuli.
mOYEKBS.
PROVERBS,
“For sinking spells,
riness.ptJpita-
fits, didoes!*
tica and low Vpfrita,
rely oa Bop Blttcra.”
aMn«E£
and you will DC strong
“8509will herald for
, a caso that Hop Bit
ters wfil not euro or
ip Bitters builds
ienralgia,
Kenoasnesj,
Rheumatism,
Costiveness,
Femab
Weakness,
Sick & Nervosa
Eeafoche.
; Pads Cure all Diseases by A bsorption. No
r Pills. Oils, nr Poisonous Medicines are taken
nary complaints of sll
*TIg> greateet appe
tizer, Korach, blood
and llTur regulator—
Hop Cough Cube Is
the sweetest, safest
andbert. Ask children.
“Clergymen, Law
yers, Laiton*, Bank
ers and Ladies need |
>1 nn TMHpru riailT **
Hop Bitters daJj.*
“Hop Bitters has re- i
otorca to sobriety ana
Tho Hop Pad for
Stomach, Liver and
I Kidneys, is superior
to all otLrr?. Cares
! by absorption. Aaic
j Drcggists.
D.L C. is an absolute
and irresistible euro
| for drunkenness, tuo
I of opium, tobacco and
: narcotics.
Scad for a
AH aboro soM by
druggists. Hop Bitters
Manufacturing, Oo.,
r,N.Y.
[ Uocixcster, ]
Dlrwdar.
FOE FOOD.
As niuntifaclareil by Andrew Erkcnbrectter,
at Cincinnati, Ohio, is tlio Queen of table
edibles and the most delicious of Maize
prepnratlons cxtnnt.
It is incomparably pure, healthful and
economical, nnd a blessing alike to tire
sick and well, for children n:id adults.
It enters into tho most recherche
pastry, ices, nnd dessert dishes, embrac
ing blanc-mango, ico cream, puddings,
custards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
lelicacy and nutritious quality, and is
a necessity and a luxury in every
don,. • storehouse. No edible SI vreit
stands so high tho world over.
Sold bv Grocers cvery-where.
J. KA.RINS «5c CO.
Manufhcturen and Importers of
These
Noxious ....
into the Stomach. The Pads are worn over the Pit
of the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Centres,
also the Liver and Stomach. A gentle Vegetable
Totueis absorbed intothcci rculationof the Bloodand
die Bleed, stimulating the Lirerand
Ithy action, and strengthening the
tfood. Price of Pads *1 and $9
ch. Sold bv ail Druggists, or sent by Mail
or Express.
Manufactured at 39 & 4* North Liberty St.
Baltimore. Mn.
John Ingalls, druggist,
Wholesaloand Retail Arent, corner Fourth and
Poplar streets. Mae°n. Ga. apr6-d6m
G EORGIA. Bibb County.—Wheroaa L. W.
Hollingsworth has Hade application for
letters ot guardianship ot thn person and proper
ty of Roberta Rates, a minor under fourteen
years of ore, resident of said county.
This is therefore to cite and admonish al! per
sons coccented to he and appear at the Court cf
Ordinary on tho first Monday in July next, to
show cause 11 any they hare, why said L. tT.
Hollingsworth should not be intrusted with the
gesrdianship oi tbe person and property of Rob
erta Bates. ,
Given under my official signature.
jneStd * J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Wheress Ste
phen Colllna, executor of the estate ci An
drew Pye, late of said county doo-'ssed. has mado
application for letters ef dismiss!- n from said
estate. These are therefore to cite and ad-
mouith all persens concerned to be and ap-
appear at the Court of Ordinary of said conrty
on the first Monday in October next, to show
cause,if any they have, why letters of diimis-
tden should not be granted to.applioaut.
V.ituets my official signature,
J- A. McMANUd, Ordinary.
Juiv 2. lE8t-ti*
B
PIITM
UAB1T
By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta. Ga. Reliable evi
dence given. and reference to
cured patients and physicians.
Fend for my book on tbe
habit and its cure. TREE.
uni new cauuoffu* oi n
Instruments, Music, Si
Caps, Bulls, Pouches, I —
, poos, Drum Majors’ Staffs J
jne£9
, Epaulets, Cap-*
Lamps, Stands, and Out
fits oontains 85 pages of
infOTTMtlon tor muticians.
Mailed free. Address .
K0K £SE4iY, 1«3 eu« SW CMesp, IB.
Pieced Colton Ties.
F IS
fo:
FTY thousand bundle* pieced Cotton Ties
_ for isle to the trade in lots to suit purchasers.
They ara made from carefully selected alo-k: are
■Jl double rivrt»d, and have the second hand
epen slot brckles. They answer every purpose
o the new ties and can be bought for about two-
thirds the price.
Providence Cotton Tie Co.
W. W. SIMMONS. Agent,
No. 7 Market Equsie, Providence, R. I.
july7-d6t
FEED YOUR STOCK.
MONUMENTS
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
Orders for Marble Monuments addressed to J.
Karins A Co., 78 West Green street. Louisville,
Ky., will receive prompt atteni.n. jeS-Sm
GOBDON’3 hoese food.
FEED MEAL, RICE FLOUE.
CORN, OATS AND HAY.
Particular attention is called'ta Gordon’s Horse
and Cattle Pood.
jttLl JONES A COOK.
HOUSE FOK RfiKT.
O NE four-room house on Johnson street, with
all necessary outbuildings, good water, etc.
For part-culars app y At
juy lOdtf THIS OFF CE.
Tie SGGtbers Me Collep,
LA GRANGE, GA-
With a faculty ot twelve thorough teachers,
fine building- and a complete outfit fir all de
partments, Litera-y, Music ar.d Art. offers tbe
highest aovantages for the smallest chaises.
Nearly doub'e the usual time devoted to Music
and Art. Lust catalogue numbers 143 pupils—
107 in music. Buard, literary tuition auu draw
iog per annum, &207; with music aud u e piano,
>267. Ctrrespondcrce invited. Write Icr cata
logue for full particulars,
in.vx ez>Raw2m* T. P. COX. Pr«i.
IN JiQUl 1Y- BILL FOB RELIEF, Etc
IN BIBB SUPERIOR COURa.
Daniel D. Tracy vs. A. E. Ross, administrator de
bonis non ot the estate of J. P. Lamer, M. E.
1 amar ot al., heirs of J. P. Lamar.
It appearing from the retuns of the Sheriff in
this cause that two of said defendants, to-wit.,
Mrs. Carrio H. Motley and Mrs. inn T. breen,
formerly Ann T. Lamar, are not to be Lund in
the ccuuty of Bibb: and it further appearing
that they do not reside in the Bta*e of beorgiu,
but in tbe State of Alabama: It is therefore or
dered by the Court that service of said bill he
perfected upon them by pnblqgtiou of this cr-
d-r once a month for four m»r.ths before the
next term of th<s Courf, in the Macon Telegraph
and Messenger, a newspaper published in the
city of Macon, Ga.
Loftin A Bart'et'. Plaintiff’s attorney.
iuy2-iamim T. J SIMMON’S, J. 8. O. M. C.
W. A.CUKRHY va THIS LIFK ASSOCIATION
OF AMERICA,et nl,—In Equity in Bibb Su
perior Court. . .
it nppeariag to the Court that by the return o!
the sbenlf, that the 1 ife Association of America
cannot be found, and it further appearing that
said defendants are non-residents ot the State of
Georgia : Ordered, that said de'endants be and
appear at the next term of ibis Court, to be htld
ou the fourth Monday inOrtober next, to plead,
ausweror demur to svd bill nled in the above
case, or the same will be taken pro coulesso as to
them, and s*id raw- will proc- ed ex parte. Or
dered further, that s» id attendant be served by
S ublication once a month ti r four mentbs, in the
lacou Telegraph aud Uesrenger re:ore the celt
term of this vourt.
Tl.Wune21.iSS0. T. J. S'MMOXS.
JudgeS. C. M.C.
A. P ordft, saUcito- for ri-rni lainsnt.
A tru. extract Irotu the cm.uteo oi Bibb Supe-
riorCourt. Junu22, 1880. -
jne2>-Iam4m* A. B. ROSS. Clerk
Bellevue High School,
BEDFORD COUNTY, VA.
“On Va. and Tenn. R. It., fifteen miles west rf
Lynchburg. 1 oung men aud be ys prepared for
university or lor husiness. Beautiful and
h-alihy location. AM* corps cf teacher*; thor
ough instruct: on. Liberal provision for the ac
commodation and comfort of students. For Cat
alogues containing information address
W. R. ABBOTT. Principal.
juyl9eodaw2m Bellevue P. O , Va.
A tiood Ohance for
Men of Vim to
Make Money.
I Control county rights for tho sa'e of Key’s
Patented
Lever Cotton Press-
Very simple and economical. Does its work
quickly and with tittle help. Every Dlanter ap-
pzoves of it and it will sell itself with bat little
talk. Ved of icf-h. in wantot employment,
would do well to secure one or more counties at
once. Information furnished when desired.
. „ , . J, L. SAULSBURY.
juv9-d2w sat lues »hr-w2w
TH£ BEST
New Music Books!
O ' aillNiKY'aOrtloe Janes Ucunty. Georgia
June 26ih, 83i.—V bereas S.mu. 1 liartoa,
sdminis./atcr with the wtUaunexed. on esta o.of
Benjamin ‘•arron, deceased, applies lor dismis
sion from same. , . „
Thc-e are to cite »nd admonish all persons
coniernec and the 1‘ gatees ol said estate to t e
and appear at the L’ctouer term next ol ■ his
court, and wi nes* a sett.ement oi his adminis
tration, receive their distributive shares, and
show cause if any they have w by h-. * hall no, bv
discharged from said admmistrat on.
Wilmas my hut f - flicially. .
jniSOtd# ROLAND T. RO^B. Ordinary
Host andineupeBt
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
Special inducements to SOUTH
ERN 80LD1ERS.
Satisfaction given in a 1 cards.
First prenr-ium at Atlanta and Macon.
Georgia Fairs. 1879. Best of refer*
oncc9inyour 8tste. Apply at once
for full information AioeSI terms,
etc. Ad(k?si* CHABLKS M EVANS.
Manufacturer for U.8. GJovemm t, 152
Went Fourth Stn^t,CinHnr.flti. O
O ttDiNAKY’dOltbe Jones Uouniy, Georgia
June 16, 1680.—° hereas John A- Joutiton.
executor estate < I Martha M. Seabrook. deceased,
applies for disiriss’cn. , . „
lbese *retocit3 and admonish all pf2sons
concerned to sho\r c#iu8rt at tbit office oil or by
the first Monday m Cctobe*. if any they have to
tbe contrary. _ , „
Witness u>y hand officially. _ _
ineSAtd^ KQLANDT. ROSS. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Ureditors.
A LL persons indebted to^he estste of H. B.
Troutman are hereby notiticd to makttn.-
mediate p»ymet t of the same to the undersign
ed; and all peisons having claims against said
estate a*« hereby notified to present the same
duh authenticated in terms of the law.
M.L UllTMAN, Executor. .
v!8.1389— l.-wtv
KDtNARk’Stifitce, Jones Countr. Keurgis,
June 12.1S80.- Whereas David W. Lester,
guardian lor Mrry E. Tuft*, minor, applies to
me for dismitsion _ ....
These ate to cite ai d admonuh all persons «in-
cerr-ed to show cause at this court on the first
Monday in August next, if any they have, why
the discharge shall not he granted.
Witness coy hand officially. ’ .
jnelktd* ROLAND T. ROSS,Ornmary.
Gr
For High Schools.
►The Welcome Chorus,
(il.00). By W. 8. Tilden. Just out.
For Seashore or Mountains.
Gems of English Song;
Cluster of Gems;
{.f 2.00). Or one of SO other Vocal or Instruiren*
t»l Bound Volumes of Sheet Music. AU the tamo
price.
For Sunday School Conventions.
WHITE ROBES,
(SOcts ) By Abbey and Hunger. Very popular.
For Choirs, Conventions, Singing Classos.
Voice of Worehip.
(*1.) L. O. Emerson.
The Temple.
_ , (*1J Bv W.O. Perkins.
Examine for your Fall Classes.
For Amateur Performers.
SORLBHEi,$1.00. BELLS OF CORNBVILLE
st-50. PIN'AFuRE.tOc., and many other Ope
ras and Cantatas
Any Book sent, po»t-fre6, for the retail prico.
OLIVER DITS0N& CO., Boston,
O. H. DITSON A CO, 845 B’dway N.t.
lsnlttf
jnKORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas W. 8
V-1 Holt and J. B. Jones, administrators on the
estete of Jsmes P*an, late of said coun'y decesae
ed.have made application for letters cf dlsmisiou
from said estate;
These are therefore to eito and admonish all
persrns concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on tbe first Mouduv
in August next, to show cause, if any they havo.
why If tters of dismission should not be granted
to-Dplicnts.
Witness my official signature. May 6.1SS0.
T A VfTu *
mav*td«s * ' "j~ a7m~cMa'nTi>L Ordiwarv.
JOSHUA. TBTJJ-LTZ
Geseral FnlsMai ipicj,
EUFAUuA, ALA.
Adfeitisisg, Fubseriftioa a&d Job Frinlug
Ffleeted with Ihe best houses in Alabama,
Georgia and throughout the country,
at a di-count on t.blo rates.
STUCKEY ‘LITTLE GIAET.’
I am agent for the sale of this Celebrated
Hvdraulic Cotton Presst
THE WONDER OF THE AGE,
hOtiOlA, BIBB i.«-UNT1.-Whereas, John
E. fullivan has made application for letters ■’
of admim tration on the estate of Thomas C,
Sullivan, late of said county deceased.
These are tkereicre to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and aorear at tho Court
of Ordinary ol said eouuty on the first Monday
in auguat next, to show causa if any they have,
why letters of administration should not.be
granted to applicant . , ’
Witness my official signature.
J. A. MCUANBS, Ordinary.
July 2.1830-4td*j f
G E'iRGIA, BIBB COUNTIapWhereas Jos
eph Wilhourn. executor of tBh last will sbd
testamoit of C. J. l-amble. late of said county
dece »oJ. has made application for leave to re-
b’eas a suitable urson lobe appointed assd-
miuUtrator do bums non cum testamento an-
nexo upon >aid estate. . , ,,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerred to bo and appear at the Court
of ordinary o' said county on the first Monday
id August next, to ‘how cause if any they have,
whv said Joseph Witbourn should not be al
lowed to resign and Mrs. G. V. Gamble appoint
ed aduiinifirator a, aforea.id.
Witness my official signature.
July S. 188:-4td* J A. McMAMJS.
Ordinary.
White Sulphur Springs.
HALIz COUNTY. Georgia
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON A CO,. Manager*.
Carriages at White Sul
phur Springs depot, dis-
t.r<s two miles to meet all
trains.
Double daily mails, tel
egraphic. communication
CoDside ab'e improve
ments sinoa Inst vear.
G EORGIA, BIBB uOUNTY.—Whoreaa Ben-
jaw in C. Smith, executor of the estate of
Mrs. E iza Smith, late of said oourty decea»ed,
has made application for letters of dismission
iron, said estate. . - „
Theas are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona oonci mod to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county, on tho first Monday
in October next, to show oause if any they have
why ssid application should not be granted to
apMie-pt.
Witness my hand officially, July 6,1SS0.
juy7td* J. A. HcMANU*. Ordinary.
NOTICE LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
aillflrjr Cl 4UUC9 cuuubjr xur tu kii an iuo
laud* belonging to estate of Peyton A. Balkcom
deoea-ed.
FELIX B. BALKCOM, Adm’r.
July 7.18S0-td»
C r BORGIA, BIBB COUNT Y.—Whereas Hon*
I* ry Scha l, executor of the estate cf Jacob
Echa’l, bas msde app'tcation tor leave to sell one
lot of lai d iu tbo county of Murray, in said
Staio, at private sale, tho aaire being wild aud
uncultivated lands; and also to sell one house
and lot in the city ot Macon, being the cast half
of lot No. 7. in square 91, in said city, belonging
to said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons ccncerued to be and appear at tbe Court
ol Ordinary of said evunty on the fir*t Monday
in Auguat roxt to show. If any they bare, why
•aid application should not bo granted to sppli-
cant.
W itnesa my hand and official signature July
w4w$ J. A. McH ANU J . Ordinary.
Ceitaia ad Permanent Core
UOIl
CONSUMPTION,
Catarrh. Bronchitis.
COLDS, COUUHS,
INFLUENZA, SOKE THROAT,
SHORTNESS OF BREATH,
CLERGYMAN’S SORE THROAT
—And other diseases of——
TM ait Loom,
DIRECTIONS INSIDE,
Price $1.00 per Bottle.
Large Size $2 OO.
If yen need a press be sure and call cn me or
send for circulari.
ul9-d2w thr tus-w2w J. L. SAULSBURY.
NOTICE LEAVE TO bELL LAND.
G eorgia, jonbs couNTY-Four wo.ks
alter date 1 will apply to tbe Court oflirdt-
natvot Jones county for leave to sell at private
sale all the wild land* belonging to estate of Le
roy Singleton, deceased.
BLLKN SINGLETON, Executnx.
July C, 18S0-7td*
SHEEP.
A “ ■'’“"—middle wool
grades—ior sale in lots of from five to twenty.
Will sell also a few young Bucks single.
Apply to or address
july7d!awawtf
WM. LUNDY.
Macon, Gn.
O BltlNART’S Offio-Jones CuuLty, Georgia.
Jure 2Gth. I860.—Whereas Mrs. Mariam
Moore.guardian for Lerin and Annie P. Moore,
appliea to me for dismission. ,. ... ,
These are to cite ana admonish alPperatm*
ccnce-ned to show cause at this office on or by
tbe first Moil-lay in Auguat next, if any they
have to the contrary.
Witness my band officially,
jueSUtd* R’.LANDT, ROSl, Ordinary.
KOKUlA—BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. W.
I W. Came*, administrutor of the estate of
Samuel G. Bonn, late of said county, deceased,
has made application for letters of diamitsion
fromaaid estate.
The-e are therefore, ta cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday
in J uly next, to show causa, if any they have,
why said application shou d not be granted.
Witness my official signature April ,3.1SS0.
J, A. McHANU*. Ordinary.
mar4-law.4w*
Know Thyself.
T e
I
HE untold miseries that
result from indiscretion
iu early life rr-»y be alleviat
ed and curol. Those wLo
doubt tins assertion should
pure In Bo tbe new m-dical
work published by the PEA
BODY MEDICAL INSTI
TUTE, Boston, entitled
THKBClnNOB OF LIFE.
or, SELF PRESERVATION. Exhausted vi
tality. nervous and pbyrical debility, or vitality
Impaired by the errors of youth or too close or
too close application to busintas, may be restor
ed and manhood regained.
Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged,
juit published. It is a standard ns4*al work,
the best in the English language, written by a
physician of great experience, to whom was
awarded a gold and jewelled medal by the Na*
tional Medical Association. It contains beauti
ful and vary expensive engravings. Th:ee hun
dred pages, more than 50 valuable prescript’ons
for all forms of prevailing ditcase, the result u!
many yeara of extersive and successful practice,
either one •! which is worth ten times the price
of the book. Bound in French cloth, prtoe omj
ft, sent by mail postpaid.
The London Lancet says: “No person should
be without this valuable book. The author is a
noble benefactor.”
An illustrated sample sens tonllon receipt ol
6 cents for postage.
The author refers by permission to Hon P. A.
BI33ELL. M D, president ol the National Med
ical Association.
Address Dr W H. PAR
KER, No 4 Bulflnch St,
Boston, Mass. The au
thor may be consulted on
all diseases requiring
skill and experience,
novSO wlv
HEAL
THYSELF
Proposals to Do tikePub-
lic Printing.
fTNDER tie authority of an act of the General
U Assembly in compliance with article 7, sec
tion 17, paragraph 1st of the Ccnstitution. ap
proved 23 r ot August, 1879, proposals will be re
ceived to do the Public Printing for two years
from the expiration of the term of office of tbe
present incumbent. Sealed Proposal* will be
received for thirty days from the first of June,
1880, 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 theloweet
bidder whose bid is filed in compliance with
law. Stipulations, specification aid require
ments ran be procured on application, at tbe of
fice ol Secretary of State in Atlanta.
ti. O. BASN’ETT, Seo’tj ol 6tate
W. A. W RIG s-T. Comptroller Geu'l.
J. W. RhNFROK, Trea-urer.
jnc3-law4w Commissioner of Public Prlbttn .
Gray’s Specific Medicine.
RAPE MASK. THE greatTRADE MARK.
Er-glisL rem
edy. An un
failing are for
heminal oak-
ness, Spermat
orrhea. impo-
t»ncy, and all
diseases that,
fol 'iW so- _ % „
Before TaKngquence of wi'After Taking
abuse* as a lots of mf vaorj. mrneraal lastitudo
pain in the back, dimnjw of vision, premature
old age, a: d many Otht j c iht awa that lead to in
sanity and consumption and a piemature grave.
fnl! nartioulaN in nir Tthmt.iiis-t shiVli va r’u.
Lamar. Bankin & Lamar*
MACON AND ATLANTA, OA.
jaetldavrly
Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de
sire to send I roe by nr ail to tvary one. The Spe
cific Medicine is sold by all druggists at (1 per
package, or six pac* ages for (5 will be sent free
by mail on receipt c-f tho money by addressing
the GRAY MEDICINE CO, No '0 Mechanics
Block, Detroit. Mich, Sold in Macon and every
whereby all druggist*. oct!* dawly.
For sale by HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR.
octl9-dawlr Macon, Ga
New Advertisements.
ADVERTISERS
By addressing ueo. P- Rowell & Co. 10
Spruce St, New York,can lear i tbe exact cost
of any proposed lino of ALVERTX-tING in Amer
ican Newathpers. |00 Pace PamohleL
10c.
S ry ry ry a year »na
ill “eb's- Uut-.t Fr
S 1 I P.U. ViCaiiRY.
expenses to
Free. Addrrs*
August*, Me
WANTED.
An JctiTO, Intei!lg‘-n», RcFabie Man,
In this and other localities, to handle a recently
patented article that seli* re oily to travelers,
mer iPants.dcn'ists, barbers and famines. Tbe
right party w ith small r- n‘tal can secure a valu
able ag-mey WORTH 510 TO S25 A DAY.
Address
THE TAYLOR HEAD REST C*>..
1:9 Lake Street, Chicago, Ills.
Ladies’ Co-opgrative
Dress Association,
112 Fi.tli Ave., New York. (Incorporated under
Laws of Mato ot New YotV) Capital, s 250,000;
10,000 Shares, S25 each. Shares to receive six
percent, dividends,out cf profits, ptrar.num.
Shari s trni s'erable.
Trustees: Geo. B. RIsncbsrd. L. M. Bates,
Mi-si Kate Field. Egbert Guerrsey, M. D., asivs
Juli* Ward Howe, IIuu.K. O. Mcloraic 1 ', Rich
ard IleaTes, W. U. Reynold*, Geo. A. Scott, J.
N*Lon lappsn, John D. Townsend, James F.
Wenm&n.
Banker*: James M.Drake & Co. Trarsfer
Agent-: Fanners’ Loin a-:d Trust Ca Solici
tors-: Blatchford, Seward, Griswold and Du Cos-
Ohjeif- To estaolish a Co-operative Store,
well stocked with Ladira’ and Cbilonn’a I nst
Goods. Sriiinery, etc.. »nJ the nisru'acture of
tho same, and o! materU’a furnished by Shate-
ho'der*, to vbom customers will bn cunilned.
Rcsrossihle c-nv«srri fer the seleof Shares
wanted in every town-
Send to Secretary of tbe Association for pro
pectus giving full inform-turn and opinionsl
tbe press. jncl8eodamw
G Eu&GlA-BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, L
A Savage, executrix of the estate of Ca n
doniaSavage, latent said county,deceased.baa
made applU alien fur letters of dismission frem
said eiUte.
These are there'o-e. to cite and admccisball
persona concerned, to bo and appear at tbe
Court ot (irdiu-rv of said county ou the first
Monday in Jul- next, to show c«uso, if any they
have -by said application should not be
grar te t.
Willies* my official signature April S', 18 5 0.
J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
rnar4lnw-4w*
mm THE SOEB
CHANGES.
We Cannot Sing tlis Old
Songs
In the old place any lor ger. It* too small. Not
half la> goer-ouch tor our family .household pools
and trade, therefore we shall break ramp July
1st. next, and e.isblish aew musical headquar
ters in the handsome
New uoubie r-to.’e.
Cor* easiest M Sire els
Where we shall have tbe largest and fine>t Mu
sical Warerooms in the entire So tth. Before we
go, we must, to save heavy expense »nd labor of
removal, cl- so rut our entire stock of Piano* and
Organ* now oa hand and to arrive prior to July
1st. To do this we shall inaugurate forthwith a
Grand Clearing Oat Sale
Comire: cme Msy 15th and eudin* July 1st. dur
ing which time we shall seil at Manufacturer’s
Who!o»ale Rates.
10 FAVORITE PIANOS.
27 CHICKEKIN‘1 PIANOS.
21 LIGHET&CO PIANOS.
50 MATHUSEK PIANO J .
5 HALLET & DAVIS PIANO-'.
G2 FOUTHEBN OEkl PIANO*.
28 GUILD. CHURCH & CO. PIANOS.
44 STERLING CO. ORGANS.
100 PELOUHEf & t O. ORGANS.
1X0 MAtON & HAMLIN OP.GAN?.
HBaOSM
All neve and ju«t from Factory. *. l-o 100 sec
ond Hand Pisroi and Organa Most all ol them
u-ed or.ly from oce to six months aud precisely
as good *s new.
•Con’t Miss This Chanc?.
To secure a fine instrument “awful" cneap.
Write for Clearing Out Sale Circulais a=d Fnre
List* ann be quick about it. Ihe solo ctids July
1st, posilivi-ly. Adzresa
LTODSN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA,
WHOLESALE PIASO AND CRSAN DEAURS.
dec27-dltawkwli
IilBEIr FOR D1VORCS.
Bibb Superior Court, April Term, 183.'.
MRS. G. F. TINCKaRD Vtf. J. J. 1TSCXARD.
IT appearing to the ccurt by the rtlumofthe
L sbe-tfl that the defendant i* not to be found
in thia county; and it further appearing that he
doea net reside in the State of Georgia:
Ordered, that he anroir at th- text term of
this court, or that sai. caure be allowed ta pro
ceed, aud that service be perfected on said J. J.
Pinckard by public.tion hereof, onre a month for
four month*, in the TBLEaRtPH asd Msssttr-
oaa, a public caxetto published in the city of
M*con.
By the Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN,
Libcl'ant’s atiorrey.
Be It so.
T. J. SIM'iO-fP, J. 8. C M. C.
April 29.18S0.
A true extract trim the minutes of Bib Su
perior Court. This May 3.1SSJ,
maj4-lam4m A. K R0 5 R. CLrir.
G EORGIA— BIBa CuUATk.— Wher-ia Ja
cob Dinkier. guardian ot Edwaru Berend.
ha* made application for litters of dism snon:
These are, therefore, to cite an l adment-h a'l
pjrsocs oo: corned, to be and appear at tbe
Court of Ordinary of said ooumy, ot the first
Monday i-i Augustnex-.'oihowcaui-.b any they
hare, why letter* o' dismission th-ud cot
be * ranted to spplicaut.
Witness my cIH-mkI *ig atore Vav s, 1830
J. A. MCMANUS. Ordinary.
ma9 law w4»
STEAM ENfiOS
Iam'sgent for sereral makes o! Engines and
am prepared to ofier a* GOOD TERMS as any
oce when qualify is considered. Be sure and
call or send fur c'rcul-r. before bujlug.
J. L. SAULSBURY.
ju}6 d2w fri sun wsd-w2w
FOR SAIE.
T HIRTY daj« a'ter «7ate Bpp'ication w ! llbe
to tbe honorable tbe Ore inary ol Bi*»b
cv>unty lor lea v e to well iho real est teoi Airs.
Jan** A. Maione» late of Bibb county dccc&iedy
fof fliitr*bnti n amonjr her heirs.
hU^AN M. PUReONS, Adminiitratrix.
ja’y7 dlaw4w
SOMMER SCHOOL
I WISH to inform my friends and patrons that
my sc! col is still in seas on and trill continue
in session through Ihe summer.
jn<29-lw Mu* J 3. LINES.
notice.
This ia tbe only Lottery ever voted cn by
he people of a State, and under a late dt
eion cf the United States Supreme Court at
Waahirgtcn, is the only Legal Lottery now
in the United States, all other charters hiv
ing been repealed or having no existence.
A »PLFJIItlU OPFORTl'NItY TO
WIN A FORTUNE, t EVE NTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, CLASS I». AT NEW ORLEANS,
iniDUiiJii. ULAB5 IV. A 1 r, \V UiIUiAdc,
TUESDAY, JULY IS. lSSO-iaZod Mom Uly
Uruwmg.
Louisiana State Lottery Oorr.panv,
Thia Institution was regularly incorporated by
tne Legislature of tbe Stato fer Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1S6S, for the term of
twenty-five years, to which contract thi inviola*
faith oltbe Stato ia pledged .which pledge has
bten renewed by aa overwhelming popular vote,
securing its franchise in the new constitution
a-opted December. 2. 1S«9. with a Capital of
Al.nOQJIQO, to which it ha* since added a reverve
futd of toco,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM.
HER DRAWINGS will take place month!-, on
the second T* esd*y.
It never scales er postpones. Look at the fellow*
ing Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE (83,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF-TICKETS, ONB DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Friz*
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize .....
2 Prize* of S2.CC3.
5 Prizes of 1.0C0.
20 l-rizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of
SCO Prizes of
1000 Prizes of
«S0»r«
10, COO
5,000
J.000
5.CC0
10.040
10,600
10,000
10,000
10.080
0 Approximation Prizes cf J500........... s.700
9 Apprcxiraation Prizes of 200..1,800
9 Approximation Prixta of 190 903
iOO
100
50
20
1,857 Pr.ies, amounting to ...„„.„e!10,406
paid. ,
Write, clearly stating full address, for. further
information, or send orders by express er in a
Registered Letter or Aliney Order -by mall,
addressed only to i
M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, La.'
or same person at No S19 Broadway-, New York.
all our Grand Extraordinary Drawings aia
under the supervision and management ol Gene
rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR
LY
ae'ponslble correspen ling agents wanted at
al! point*, to whom lineral compensation will be
N. B.—This Company has to Aeent, in the
British Possessions. wed rat'
THE EXODOS
Derange* labor, making neressary every facility
for handling Cotton at the Gm. SAVE LABOR
by usiaga JO\RS KlVB-TON WAGON bCALH
Prico SGO. all ironanu Stet-l, Eras* Beam.
FR'IGHT PAID BY U3. It ordered now can
pay at Ginning. Everybody send lor free bock.
Add: era
Jones (f Bingkamtoiis
Binghamton, N. Y.
G KOKG IA. Uttm County— W horeas Airs. Mar
tha E. Sorrell, guardian of her minor chil
dren, has m tde application for hare to sell eight
shares ol the capital stick of the C-utral tail-
road a. d Banking Comt any of Georgia belong
ing to said rumors for their maintainsnee and el*
u cation.
These are then fore to cite and admonish all
persona tonrcrneU to be and apporr at tho Court
of 13 dinary cf said county on the rirst Monday in
Julvnexi, to show cause if any they have why
sard arpiicatt n should - ct be granted.
Witness my band offlziolly. June 5th, 1880.
J OHM* J 4 VctfANU*. Orriinsrv.
THIS
mmn
Cleans the Bead betteri Runs Lighter*
Ctns Faster and Costs Less Money than art-?
other C!n In the Mark** , Every machine*
fully and lesaiq *oarranteed. -
These machinea are made ot the best material*, and. tht
wrrkmanshlpandfinishareunexcelled, liavcbccnawarded
premiums at all tho State fairs, Georgia Alabama, Tez*%
etc. Cpwards of 6CC9 ot cur Grss are In constant usotr
the southern states, overt COO having been sold In UTt,
*rtra*[ Ljg^fClngj^Feeders and Condenser
Sixes.
Price of
G.iua.
Price with
Self Feeder
er Condenser.
""»)aaw
85 44
40 44
II
s:
jrito
&&
112 50
HO 00
100 00
100 CO
S3 8
123 50
ns oo
88
£00 00
C32 0-)
Price with
3eir 1'redtr cn
Ccuderuer.'
(USDS
lit 50
2C5 00
ID CO
JU C3
scow
S'ri OO
£81 W
ETTerma given on Application. jEI
From 1S13 to 1S»*S wo matfrttwJ Qinaat* ColombiUj 6a
antler tho firm name cf E. TL TAXLcadcCo.,aftci%vanJ
Cmaxoss, RiO^- Co., m l made whas was then knor»
ns the Taylor Gin. During the year 1K5 wo removed to tli
place, where wo have beer, exclusively engaged in mans
factoring Gins ever since. With long experience, the bog
labor saving machinery and skilled workmen, wc-pcasest
advantages not enjovea by any other mnnaCaotaror in ouF
line, for prodndng {ho B3T work lor the LEAST money*.
The demand last year was so groat that nearly
remained unfilled, out wo have doubled ou. t vc. ii - . t .-,1.?
capacity and hope to be able to meet alldcnmd i-.fctUiic *a
tae wisest plan to get your orders In early, bend
for Elnstrated pamphlet giving r.cu> voluntary tul.icMr.iall
fron>ovcr5Mlivo,enterprising phmtera. ProzJcs,Enfrtar
and couiplctooutat furnished when desireU. .Adores*
BROWN COTTON GIN CO.,
KEYS’ LONDON, CON?
A B. Farquhar, .
AGENT At GA
PEKFlicS5Y,H!a , iJSmry E <l>nver*att03,|
faabSss^iiisisi^M
| For rv-markrtl ou liio T
2»ithel)eaf and JVfa* For* Ut*gld. S
■aq Sept, rah; Item l’urh {Christkin Adcocate. 1% or. S
?0..cic. 8mi»USlre—can be earned fa the poexet. The li
fliculd kr4for VBJCB Iiln>s:rA*ei dc*cnpuv* Pamph o
AxnQtionn tfentaphono Co., 1&3 \V. 4that*.Ciaunaatt
THE LUMMIIS]
-OR-
1IMPROVED
TAYLOR
cm.
This is the seventh season of this popular Gin
which combines the meritsofspesfi,light draft,
good sample, and cleaning tire seed in a great
er degree than any other, and is oTcied with tho
most perfect Self-Feeder and Condenser made', at
tho following very low prices,
Sizes.
Price of
Gins
Price with | Price with
Self Feeder'Self-Feeder and
orCpnilcnaer Condenser.
43 saw
$100.00
$132.60
$165.00
45 “
112.50
liz.-OO
175.50
60 “
125.'JO
ico.o-o
193.00
80 “
l-iO.'DO
130.00
220.00
70 “
150.00
206.00
253.00
SO *
130.00
232.00
254.00'
These Gins are made with Iron Frames and ol
thehestmaterialsandaro unsurpassed In finish
and workmanship. Wc also manufacture Gul-
lctt’s celebrated “Patent Steel Brush Cotton
Gin,” together with tho Fnvorito Light Draft
“Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, with Feeders and
Condensers for each.
Terms given on application.
THE STANDARD MACHINERY GO,,
MYSTIC RIVER, CONf(
FEAXKLLtf H. LUXJirS, Gen. Agi
COLUMBUS, GA.
mmmmsm
line ol Cana
feugar
iiilis,;
pofators, etc.. n:au« oy
cstablishmenUnthe World, and includes:
VERTICAL CANE MILLS,
HORIZONTAL CANE MILLS,
SUGAR EVAPORATORS,
STEA M S UGA R MA CMINER T
and all apparatus for Syrup or Sugar rr.anng. Circu
lars, with prices, Ac., sent on appiicatun.
BLYMYER MANUFACTURES CO.,
CINCINNATI, O.
Manvfacturem of Sugar Cane Machinery Victor Cm« JHU,
Ga*k Sugar £'apcratvr. Steam £nguetc•