Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, July 23, 1880, Image 7

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.7. the white s ue >Tis evening—evening ou tlie sea; No more tlis bright horizon line, No more the white sail at our lea, 1 But all one'even dusk of sea. Yet still methinks that sail I see! . One dream of darkness now the sea, , Before or af-, all blurred lu one, So night on recollection’s sea, That drops in age so wearily, Blots all save some far memory! Oh! dusky dream! oh hueless sea! Night blots before thy rod of light And palls our bark so silently, Till shrouded like the dead are we, • But still that fair sail follows me! —[Margaret Sieayne. Smiles Make up your mind just what yon would do if your steamboat eoliides* or takes lire, and lien practice oil it from a two-story window.—rUxtrtH Free Frees. White neckties arc so clicap'this season 1 that many a sad-faced man lia3 secured a tail road ticket at half-price on the strength of his throat gear.—Hackensack Bepulll- eun. An impecunious man generally desig nates a $10 note as a “William,” because he is not on such terms of familiarity with it as would eiitilleliim to call it “Bill.”— Cincinnati Saturday Sight. Most fashionable young women mncli prefer to knit up the raveled sleeve of care with an afternoon nap than to keit np the raveled sleeve of their dresses with needle and thread.—Steubenville Herald.. There is a girl iu Frankfort, Ky., who has invented a way to utilize the move ment of a woman’s chin so as to make it-, run a sewing machine, and slm will be looked upon as greater than Edison.—De troit Free Press. lie never worked a day in his life and was on his death bed. A) the last breath left liis body—he was.too lazy to draw it himself—his faithful wife sobbed forth, “Another idle vanished.”—Cincinnati Sat urday Right. One of the census enumerators of McLennan county, Texas, found a widow 45 years old, with a son 8S years old. The gcuera’.ly accepted explanation of the circumstance is that the boy lied, and claimed to be older than he was.— Boston Post. Yesterday a Wliitchaller was observed with his head leaning over the railing of a canal bridge, throwing up the contents of an overloaded stomach. A passer-by asked him whathe was doing. “Doin’ (liic!) w’y yer blasted fool yer, can’t yer (liic!) see, I’m castiu’ my bread on’er waters. Spec ifl reluin agin’tew (hie!) days.”—Whitehall Times. It is very funny that the country mos quitoes get such early information of the hoarder from the city. The fanner, his wife, children and Iriends will swear be fore you leave home that there is not a mosqu’to within six miles of the place, and when you get there and meet a big fellow with his whistle under his wing, all ready for a little blood, the farmer will say: “Now, that’s funny; we hasn’t seen a mosquito before this season. You must have brought ’em with you.”—Bos ton Globe. Justice S. J. Field as a Duelist. During Mr. Field’s legislative days in the California legislature, the members were little else than walking arsenals. Two-thirds of them carried either bowie- knives or pistols. Some flourished both weapons. When a member entered the house he unstrapped his revolvers and laid them on his desk. It was done with as little concern as hanging up a hat, and it excited neither surprise nor comment. There was a hot debate over the proposed impeachment of Judge Turner. At the conclusion of Mr. Field’s argument, B. F. Moore, of Tuolumne, arose to reply. He opened his drawer, cocked his revolv ers, and laid them on his desk. Then he launched h.msclf on a sea of vituperation. Mr. Field was handled without gloves. The most offensive epithets were used, and the speaker openly declared himself responsible for his language at any time and place. Mr. Field an swered Mr. Moore’s arguments, but made no allusion to his personal rema.ks. After the adjournment, however, he asked & A. Merritt to bear a note to Mr. Moore, demanding an apology or satisfaction. Mr. Merritt refused, through fear of being disqualified for office. Mr. Kichardson, another member, also declined. Happen ing into the Senate chamber, the jurist saw a stonecutter seated at a desk, writ ing. He was David C. Broderick, Presi dent of the State Senate. They were bowing acquaintances. “Why, Judge, you don’t look well,” said Broderick. “What’s the matter?” “Well, I don’t feel well,” Field respond ed. “I don’t seem to have a friend in the world.” “What worries you?” inquired the stonecutter. The jurist gave the particulars of Moore’s assault upon his character, and said that, at all hazards, he was de termined to call him to account. “Well, I’ll be your friend,” Broderick replied. ‘‘Write your note; I will de liver it.” The jurist wrote the note at an adjoining desk, and Broderick placed it in Moore’s hands. The latter gentleman crawfished. Ke said that he expected to be a candi date for Congress, aud that he could not accept a challenge, because that act would disqualify him. “I have no objec tion to a street fight, however,” he added. The stonecutter replied that a street fight was not exactly the thing among gentle men, but if Moore would do no better he should be accommodated. He forthwith named time and place, and Moore prom ised to be on hand. Within an hour, however, he changed his mind. He in formed Broderick that the Hon. Drury Baldwin would act as his friend, and de liver a reply to the note of Mr. Field. On the next morning the stonecutter tested the jurist’s skill in the use of a pis tol. With a navy revolver Field plumped a knot on a tree at a distance of thirty yards three times out of five. Broderick expressed his satisfaction, and urged the necessity of bringing the matter to a speedy issue. “Bring it to an issue at once,” Mr. Field responded. Broderick quickly called upon Drury Baldwin and asked tor a reply to the note. Baldwin replied that his principal had made up his mind to drop the matter. “Then,” said the stonecutter, “as soon as the House meets Mr. Field will rise in his seat and repeat Moore’s language as to his responsibility. He will stale that re spect for the dignity of the House pre vented him from replying to the attack in the terms that it -deserved when it was made, and, after detailing Mcore’s refusal to give him satisfaction, he will denounce him as a liar and a coward.” “Then,” said Drury Baldwin, “Judge Field will be shot in liis seat.” “In that case,” rejoined Broderick, “oth ers wiil be shot in their seats.” At the opening of the House, Mr. Field took his seat at his desk as usual. Brod erick was seated near him, with eight or nine personal friends, and armed to the teeth and ready for any emergency. When the journal was read both Field and Moore sprang to their feet and shouted, “Mr. Speaker!” That officer recognized “the gentleman from Tuolumne,” and Mr. Field resumed his seat. Moore read a wriiten apology, full, ample and satis factory. Broderick afterward befriended Mr. Field on many occasions. They were standing at the bar of a hotel in San Fran cisco In 1S52, when Broderick saw a man throw back his Spanish cloak and level a revolver at his friend. In a twinkling he flun" himself between the two men and pushed Field out of the room. The prompt action undoubtedly saved his life.— ton Herald. < . From Atlanta. Ati.axta, July 17-—Judge Woods! in the United States Circuit Court, decided in the case between Judge Bigby aud-Cou Farrow, over the office of district attorney, that, though Bigby was n*t confirmed by the Senate, liis appointment by the Presi dent since Congress adjourned entitles him to the office. This case settles the contest in the Montgomery, Alabama, district, and puts iu ex-Govemor Smith. Judge Woods, after hearing the aigument in the case of the revenue deputies cbaiged with the murder of Wm. Jones, near Atlanta; re cently, discharged the accused on the ground that they were in performance of their duly. , J . I 1 . WV AKJJ ine,- ftehinr. Ulcerated, cr •»totrudin* FiLB tfcn* U*kl.'G3 PILE KfcYEDY faijs t> ore Utibia the it ling. *b-orbst»e'Uinorsi grvrs(m- n.dit’.e relis'. cures cna«s el lone .l.'ulii:* in I week, onl:- nsri cases iu2sin Louie. Sold by .11 druggist*. ’*nt by miti.. t3-Preparcdc.nl? by Dr. J. P. MILLER, __ | Khila. IV. nt-il uttieReaoire uuksa the verepn-r on tfce bot tle conUinstis signature and x. Pile ol ttonrs. Mis. Ellen Johnsor.,’Sri S|.rni» Ft, Pbradf], phi., wrote (tori l«tH. 1S7* -Dr. J/-*” 1 "- WSif-T urD ■•Hint*. I1'« ••XSSSSSJf' fifty doilirW foi*. * . • J P. Cooper. Draifiktjl t f K*>nt lit*' 1S79 * lir" hsrebvensetfng DcKii.g‘s Pile BM--eoy for sev eral jenrr, alwn.v* leromm roftnS it. - inn s Knar*ntflMIW it to cute, Ncrer pesrfl oi si.ohing but cures." W. B Stewart,Practical Drngd-t at Canccs- hure Pa , wrote Ksy 5 h, 1874: ‘Dr: J. P. Kil ler: Dear sir—I have jwr n ediclne DeBinzE Pi>e Remedy, always in stork, ai d sail it became it cured K.e< fa rate or 3 tars' standing andean homstly era Co mott cheerfully to. cm mend it.' G. B. C 1*. «. D.. of Drug Brm of Co'e S Wick, at Arh'ai.-d.O.. wrote tpril**. 1879 J P. Wil ier. M. 1> { Dear Sr-We are having sales foi jour PeBim'aFtia Ken edy throne, ray ncam- rh< n oucc-ustd.’L sO>liit*K but cures* — — Correct your habit of crooked walking by using Lyon's Patent Metalic Heal Stiffeners. july 7-Im Cjesah liad bis Brutus, Charles the Fiistliis Cromwel|, md every cough and cold in this country will find a couqaeter in CoiiSsens’ Honey of Tar, the unrivalled cough medicine. Price 50c. For sale by Lamar, Itankin fc Lamar.. juylO No remedy more effectually destroys and expels worms from the intestines than Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge. It is, without doubt, the best article in the market. 2'V Farmers ought to give Foutz’s Cele brated Horse and Cattle powders to their stock during the changeable weather of winter and spring. They will prevent disease. -W Moxrob, Ga., March 23,1SS0. S. S. S.—We have, for a year, been pre scribing Swift's S. Specific for the diseases for which it is recommended, ami arc frank to say that the results have been most satisfactory, not having been disap pointed in a single instance. We think, for all the diseases for which it is recom mended, it stands without a peer, and that, sooner or later, the medical profes sion will be forced to recognize it a sine f/ua non. N. L. Galloway, Md. juiy4-2w. L T. Robinson, Md. Prejudice Kills. “Eleven years our daughter suffered: on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) physi cians, who gave her disease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had pooled at for two years, before using it. w e earnestly hope'and pray that no one else will let tlieir sick stiller as we did, ou account of prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters.”—The Parents.—Telegram. jull3-2w Tlie Cause Discovered. Most of the readers whose eyes scan hese pages have suffered from headache, lassitude, nausea or pains iu the hack, but we doubt if they knew what was the cause. In fiine cases* out of ten it was some trouble with the kidneys or liver. This is a truth which lias just become known, and the result which Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure lias accom plished. The above named troubles are caused by disordered kidneys and liver, and tbe remedy which cures the cause banishes the pains which arise from it. jyl3 2w -CfO. A Good Hotel to Stop at. Hotel accommodations for travelers arc of the greatest importance to persons who have to move about the country on busi ness or pleasure. Just where to go is what every man wauts to know when he leaves heme. The Grand Union Hotel, opposite the Grand Central depot, New York city, is a very popular resort, be cause the attendance there is prompt and satisfactory, the charges are reasonable and the menage complete. Persons arriv ing a or leaving New York city by the Grand Central depot will find the Grand Union Hotel very convenient.—N. Y. Telegram. juneS-3in. Pretty nnd Young in every feature but the hair, which had grown white from fever. This lady at 35 writes u« “I have used Parker’s Hair Balsam six months and am more than pleased with it. It has restored the nat ural brown color of my hair and given it a silky softness, nicer than ever before. There is no dandruff, no falling hair, and it leaves the scalp so clean and nice dnd cool that I am ever so much pleased, and I feel and look like myself again.” The beautiful, fresh and vigorous hair it pro duces, together with its property of restor ing gray or xaded hair to the natural youthful color, and entirely freeing the head from dandruff and itching, surprises no less than it pleases. Sold in large bodies at only 50 cents and $1.00 by all first-class druggists. For sale by Boland B. Hall. —General Garfield has come out for an appropriation for taking the Kinks out of the Mississippi river and otherwise im proving it. And yet it is but one short year or so since we seem to have read in the Tribune that unless loyal men rushed to the polls and voted the Itepublican ticket early and often, “the Hungry South” would be pounding at the door of the treasury with a bill for twenty hun dred thousand miiliou dollars for the ne farious purpose of improving the Missis sippi. —We-understand, says the Montgomery Advertiser, that the Hancock and Eng. lish colored club of this city now num bers nearly six hundred members, and is constantly on the increase. This speaks well for the colored people of Montgomery who are thus voluntarily pledging them selves to the support of the great soldier and statesman, whose election will restore peace and good will to all sections. rhtrC rs* Experience of an oitl Nurse. Mrs Winelow’s Boot bio? f-yrcp ia the pre- ecriptlon of one of the brst Fsmale Dhjti- ctans and Narees in tbe Unite! States, and bs* boon tutd for thirty years with ntver fa-ling safety and arc tit a, ly miliiona of mothers and children f.oo t* c ft eblo :nf nt of trie week old to t‘e rdnlt. It contete acidity of the atcmach, retievra wind, co ic rebuts tea the bowels, aud gives teat, h -alib and comfort to mother and child. We bs- lievc. it tbe beat aud euicat remedy in tbi.- •orld, iu all cases cf djaenteiy aod divr* rbccnt in children whet! er it triaeB from teething or trim anf o'her caoee I-ul di rections for uaingwili aeounp.uy each b.t- tle Nods genntne un e a the faeaimileoi Cnit-8 A f tikina, ia on tbe cntelde w apper -od by all medicine dealer* Tweutj-fi/e e ta a onttle FOND’S BXTRAGT. Subdues Inflammation, Controls *1! Hemor rhages, Acute and Chronic. Venous aid Marco'. invaluable for SPRAINS. BURNS, SCaLDS.BRUISE'?, SORENESS, RHEUMATISM, BOiLS, ULCERS, OLD LORES, TOOTH ACHE, HEADACHE. ASTHMA, SORE THROAT, HOARSE NESS. NEURvlGIA. CA- TABBH. ElC., E.C. rxtSA Abbtit —"Was to and’eraflejal " hUWuOj I-MITU M. D. M. K. G P. oi Kng- land.—"i t arn umxi it with n sited b- 1 eni H.G. Pazaiot. M.D. ■rA-lT'.N X.— 1 kn ar <f >-o reiuMiy a-j reuerallj useluL AfcxncuGcisaass. MVd. r. R.O.iL.ef Fnr- land.—"1 bsvo^rmciind Fonda i-Itn-ct with ^ftJuS.—Pjat’a Extract is sold onferm bottle* with lie name blown tbs glass. Isiauiifcateto urt-otbersruc.oa *itu otrfll reeix-nx. m-i-t on having Fond'* I xtract. Ke Use all ia.Lai.0Ui and suo*titu:e». . SPflWvlr-PRKPAKasaDajiit OV PO'D’3 tfc TRACT UOMblNhD fITUUl FUiaKbT AHD MOsTDBLM'AlE'PKHFCMliS FURLADtKfl* BOUDOIR. 1’ond’a Extract....—— 50o. si .00 add SI .75 Toilet Cream «»:•» catarrh Lure - 7} Dentifrice —.. —... Platter *5 ftp 8«1~ ““7^ 25 ,Jnn*!er (Gla»a 50c)1.0C Toilet goep (S.eke-) *o Neeel 8>rin«e..-.- 25 Ointment. ra Medicated tnp*r -- I- Ordera amounting to r5 north tent exprest free on receipt ot money citr r. O. order. Our new Paaroblet with bistory oi our Prep orations, eent tree on application to POSD’S EXTRACT CO.. 18 Murray Street. New York.' fold by ah LruKitista, janetedsodawly . REMEDlIi vrert!«*’* Safe mil* are an irnmedlato stimulus for a Xorptd Liver, nnd curc'fToo- tlTene—. It.TKpcpatn. Ililluirane**, Bil ious ItiarrtacCT, Malaria, Fercr nnd Ague, and are useful at times in nearly all diseases to canso a free and regular action of the Bowels. The best antidote for all ltfnift, rial 1’oisou. Price, 23 cents a Box. I ranter's Safe A'errfisa quickly gives Rest and Mlcerr to the suflenng, cures llcnd- ache and Neuralgia. I'revcnta EpUrpIie Mila, and Is the best remedy forNervous l'ros- (ration brought on by excessive drinking, over-work, mental shocks, and other causes. It relieves the nainsor all diseases ami is nev er Injurious to the sys tem. The best of all Nervine*. Bottles of two sizes; prices, 30 eta. and fll. CyWARXEB'S Sore Remedies are sold hj DraggtrM Sc Dealers la Medicine everywhere. H.H.Warner&Co. Proprietors BOCnESTEB, N. Y. QZTScad for pRinphlct and IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. (RON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A Complete Strengthccer. IRON BITTERS, A Valucblo Medicine. IRON BITTERS, Not Sold as a Beverage. IRON BETTERS, Highly recommended :o tbo public for all dls- public cases requirlnga certain and efficient TfsXJC; especially In Initials tion, I>yn;tvpbia, Inter,mtlvnt Fe- rci-o, Want ofA.it- petite, X.oss of Strength. JLach of JKnergu, rte. It en riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to the nerves. To the aged, ladies, and Aill- dren requiring recuper ation, this valu hie remedy can not lie too highly recommended. It nets like a chart,, on the dlgestl-e organs. A teaspoonfu’. before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Solti fcy all Druggists, THEBEOJS CHEST* 1 ta BALTIMORS, Mm LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR. WhoItVialB Druecirts. Macon. PKOVEEDS, “For sinking nells, fits', dizziness, palpitac tlon and low unfits, Tvlj on Cop Bitters.” end uso Hop Bitters, end you will t» strong healthy end happy.” do rw went to bo strong, healthy end bountiful I Thtunso Hop Bitters. <# aergymcn, Lew* yerSf Laitoru. iJanlc- irs er.d Ladies need Hop Bitters daily.**. “Hop Bitters has r©» itored to sobriety and health, perfect wredrs from intemperance.” *'Sour stomach, side llfvfiflflrft «kr.t\ dizzi ness Hop Bitters cures with a few doses.” PEOTEKBS. Bit- tars will not euro or help.” “Hop Bitters builds up, strengthens and kinds permanently cared byHopBitters.” Bop Cough Com Is The Hop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys; is superior to all others. Cores by absorption. At1c Druggists. D.L C. is an absolute and irresistible cine for drunkenness, ure of opium, tobacco and narcotics. STOMACH ^ ^ tteR s Serve an Injunction on Disease by invigorating a feeble constitution, renovating a debilitated physique and en riching a thin and innutritions circulation with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, tlie finest, the most highly sanctioned and the most popular tonic and preventive in ex igence. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally. ~ lttt (LUMP) STARCH *Ts 'flio hfglicst achievement In cereal prcttactiorie, arid renowned throughout the world ns the Standard Laundry Starch. In shape it,presents huge dense crystals of wonderful whiteness and sweetness, free from the faintest odor and ot incomparable strength. Its su periority asd econasrf are the result of experiment and improvement fpr tlilr- ty-tlye years, and its popularity the re ward 61 this effort oi a lifetime. Royal Gio&s Lump Starch Is packed in hand* some onc-pound, three-pound, and six- oottnd cartoons, and for sale by Grocers i;v«?ry-where. ^lanufactured by ANDREW ERKENBRECHER. ciucinnatl, Ohio. e . T-A-ECE 1STOTICJB. Tbla la the only Lotteiy evsr voted on hj he p:0pleof a Stale, znd nadei a late dec* aion cf the United States Snprenje Court at vritbingtenfis the only Legal Lottery now ia tbs United States, all other charier* hav ing b-t-n ropoilod or having no exiatercs. A AM.BNOIO OPFOlMPKItYtO W1NA FORt UA'E. t KVKNTII GRAND DIS- TK1BGTION, CLASS II. AT NEW ORLEANS. T'JE-DAY, AOGUt>ri0.l830-123i SXunibik uxrawtnK. i.cuisiacs State Lottery Gompanv, Thu Institution was rosularlj incorporated tsy (be Legislature of the State for Educational aud Uharitable purposes, in 18&S, for she term ol twenty-live yesre. to which contract the inviola- •lie laith oi the State is sledged ,wl irh pledge has been renewed by an cverwhelraiug popular vote, securing its trer.chise ib tire new eonslitution accptttl Decembor 2, 1879, with a Capital ol ihKW.Ou;. to which it hs»s since added a reserve m d *1 ITS GRAND SINGLE NUS5- 8EUDRA wings will t&Le place monthly on the seevud T esdoy. it never scales orpostponea. Look at thefollow, ing Distribution-. CAPITAL PRIZE 830,00(1. J30.COO TIC RETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS. ON K DuLLAS. LIST OP PRIZES. 1 Capital Pnss S30/00 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Pnze 5,000 5 Prtzoi of S2.MO . 000 6 Frizes it 1.CC0 — 5 010 Ml 10000 lt>0™ 10,000 ..... 10,000 £0 Frizes of 101 Prizrs of Zifl Frizes cf 5t0 Frizes cf 1000 Prizes of SO 10.000 It 10.000 9 approximation Prizes ol f300...„,„ ... 2,'OU 9 ipproiiination Prin a oi 200 l,8ot 9 Approximation Prixes cl 1UC 903 L857 Prizes, amounting tk—.flUJK paid. * Write, clearly staling full address, for rurtbi r in'ormatioti, or send orders by express or in a Eegistered Letter or Money Order by mail, addressed only to M. A. DAUFHIN, . NewOrleans, La. or same person at No 319 Broadway. New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management ot Gene rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR LY G FOBGiA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Ben* j ioin C. Smith, executor of the e-tate of Mrs. K iza Smith, late cf said ccur.ty deceared, ha* made application for letters oidLmissinn lion: said estate. ‘ These are tbrreft rc to nts and admonish all p-wsonsjcouct rood to be ar.d appear at the C «urt ot O.dmary cf sail county, on the first Monday in Octoter next, to show cause If any they have wby sdd application should not be granted to aop<ie>rt. Witne's my hand officially. July 6,1830. iuy7td» * * J. A. HcMANUd. Ordinary. O EDINAR7*4( ffieeJoins Ctunty, Gco-g ! a, Juro 261h, 18:0.—Wheress Mrs. Mariam yiocre.auardtan fir Lerip and Anoie P. Moore, si plica to m» for dhnniss on. Tbete are to cite atw admonish til persons rriico’ncd totbowiause at ibis effleo n or by tbo fti>t Monday in August next, it any they have to ibe contra-.v. Witness my baud officially, inalotd* ROLAND T. BOSS, Ordinary. JOSHUA BXJJB.TZ teral PiMiiiiBi Ipcy, EUFAULA, ALA. Aditrlifiirg, Tubsuifiion aad Jab Frisiisg Effected with the bod bouses in Alabama, Georgia and tbronahont tbo country, at a dtecount on table rates. G gnRGIt. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Jos eph Wiibourn executor of tbe last will and te»tame-..t of C. J. i arable late of said ecu. ty deceiieJ. has made spplication for leave to re- eign his trust as exe uto- ot said estate, and has suggested the appointment o 1 Mrs. G. P. Gam bia as a suitable p<r«on tote appointed as sd- inmi.-traior de bonis non cum teatamento an- u< ze upon inid estate. Th«e are therefore to r it* and admonish all oefsons e« n.-en ed to be-ml appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county cn the first Monday id August next, to »how rauae if »ny they have, why said Joseph Wiibourn should not bo al- lifsi to resign and Sirs. G V. Gamble appoint ed administrator as aforesaid. Witness ray official sig. a-ure. Jnl, 3.188:-4td# J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. Certain Eli Permaneiit Cnre FOR CONSUMPTION, Catarrhs Bronchitis, COLDS, COUGHS, ISFLUENZA, SORE THROAT, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, CLERGYMAN’S SO RE-THROAT —Atd other dileases of— Ttraat aid inns, DIRECTIONS INSIDE. Price $1.00 per Bottle. Large Size $2 00. Lamar, Bankin & Iamar, MACON AND ATLANTA, GA. jnelldswly KIRKWOOD AM SCHOOL A BOARDING 8CHOOL FOE BOYS. T HE next session will begin August £3. and continue sixteen weeks. Tbo course of in struction is preparatory for college or business, ana is thorough and practical. The Military Department, Gray’s Specific Medicine. _ I./.DE MARK. THE greatTRADE MARK, Stglist rein- ® T9 edy. Au un- A failinr trefor % ? f Seminal tU- A,l £23 ness. Spermat orrhea. ftepo- buoy, and all dis s?6H that, nr m.. Mi* te- --.xic-i 1 •before TaEiagqueuce ofseif^ftgy Takias abuse; ssa lr,sof memory, nniverjat lassilhde pain in the back, dimness ufyicion, premavere old age, a. d many olht .- diseases that lead to in sanity and consumption and a premature grave. Pull particulars in our psmphletiwhith we de sire to send ire.: by mail to, very one. 1 ho Spe eds Medicine is sold ty ail druggist! at *1 p,r package, or six pact ages fur 45 will be seat free by mail on rrcciptr ftbc money bv addressins the GR\Y V.KDIOINK CO. No ’<b Mechanic?) B'ocr, Detroit. Mieb. bold in Macon and tvery wherg by all drtivgi,t>. or:2t dswly. For sale by HUNT, BANKIN A LAMAR., octl9-d.«]v ilscou.Ga White Sulphur Springs, WALL COUNTY, Gooigla. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON A CO,. Managers. Open from 1st Juce to 1st October, 1880. TESKMSz. Per day s 3.to Per week 12.00 Per month...... S5.10 Special rates >0 families. Tn>s>-riln»4w * Carriages at White Su’- phur Spriu-s depot, tits- dm two mi!e3 to meet all trains. Double drift: mails, tel- •graphic communication Uontide ab'o impiove- manta a-'nc» last vear under the chJ^Wf a United States officer, has for its obje t the physical development of the boys and tbe inculcation cf bapitsuf promptness,, order and neatness. In thesd particulars it baa been highly beneficial, aud other features will be added to ii-cnase its efficiency. To meet the de mands of the community, a department for girls will bn opened. Good board will be obtained iu eicelleot families for any girls who may be tent to tl c school. Charges for Pall Session, PICO, payable half in advance and half 1st Oc ober. This in: In es board, tuition, luel, washing and lights. Por particulars apply to OI3A8. M.NBBL. jay 18-dawZw Box 493, Atlanta, Gs. $25 REWARD. S TRAYED o- at len from Clinton on Saturday night, 10th instant, one sorrel mare with* small white spot in forehead and one white hind 'ool; IS brsuiied H. ou tbe lift shoulder, and a circle V. on the left hip. 1 will pay tbe above reward tor her delivery at my bouse m Clinton. B. J. PHILLIPS, jnylS-dlw.wIt* Deputy Sheriff Jones do. f; il Host and Cheapest •ABTIFfOUL LIMBS, Special inducements to SOUTH ERN aoLDIBkB. Satie faction given io ail eases. First premium at Atlanta and Macon. Overs ia Fairs 16T9. Best ot refer* enceainyoor State. Apply at once for full information, por-s) terms, etc. Addu'is CHARLES it BYAN8. Manufacturer lor UdJ. Governin',, 151 Want Fourth BtrMt.Cinc’n > O eMMMHU July 12. 1389. Getsioh begins rn the first cf October and eon* tinnes nice months. Apptv for Ostalowses to tbw Beeratary «f the Faculty, Post-office University of Virginia, Albemarle to.. Ya. JaHKB t. HARIII-OV. Jf.D., Chairman ot the Faouty. Jayl7deolaw8tri* Faipier Feiile Mime. WarrentoD.Va. Bcs-ion brgins Srpt lst He”* ttrCaUlocre. jnyl8-aim. BObEKT FRtZBB, I’rincipaL SHEEP. ^ FEW gentle stock theep—middle wool grades—for sale iulutscf from Ore to twenty. Will sell also a few young Bucks single. Apply to or address juft7i!awawtf WM. LUNDY. Alston, Ga. STDCKIY ‘LITTLE GUST.’ I am a eut fer tbe Sale cf this Celebrated Hviraulic Cotton Frsss, THEWONCER OP THE AGE. If i cu need a press be sate and call cn me 01 sendjfor circulars. Ul3-d2w thrtui.«2w J. L. SAU1 8EU8.Y. OIRGGiAH 350. 8. CPFICS OFTIIE RAILROAD COSIMIsSON, nTLAN ra.GA.. June 19.1880. Upon a full shewing of two month** b-isiuess by tbe Columbus and Bume lailrond, th» slliw- anceof 2» percent, on“Atapdaid Rates,” 1 * con- tinted s.s the maximum rates as to Cottcu. Fer tilizers and Luo-ber; cud ou all other clrsses (iWO o-e hundred per c,nt. on the‘‘Standard Rates” is allowed as amaxiirura. Jambs M. SMITH, flisirmsii. B, A. RACON, Secretary. jne29-la»4j» 0 nm HABIT CURE d&wly Bj B. 3d. Woolley Atlanta. Ca. Reliable evi dence given, and refer* nee to cured pstienisandphysicians. Send for try book on the habit and its cure. FREE. N 0TICE LEAVE TO tELL LAND. G EORGIA. JONES COUNTY-Pour «<*ks alter dnte 1 will apply to tbe Court ofOtdl- narvof Jones c uuty for leave to sell at private sale all lb* a il J lands belonging to eaUie ot Le- roy Singleton, detvastd. j hLLEN SINGLETON, Executrix. July 6. lR80-7to» THE BSST New Music Books! For High Schools. Tlie Welcome Chorus, (*1.00). By W. S. Tildon. Just out. For Seashore or Mountains. Oems cf Engiith Soug; Cluster of Gems; (S'* 00). Or one ot SO other Vocal or Instrur en- t*l Round Veluuiosof Shtet Music. AU tbe tame price. For Sunday School Cjuventisns. WHITE ROBES, (SOcts) ByAb*!ey and Monger. Vorvpopalar. For Choirs, Uonventions, Singtng Classes. Voice ofWorEhip. (>1.) L. O. Emerson. The Temple. (si.) By W. O. Perkins. Examine for your Fall Classes. For Amateur Performer.. SORCEHEli.41.00. BSLLsOFCORNEYILLE Ri.50. FIN AHIHE, 50c., and many other Upe- ras and Cantatas. Any book sent, po:t-free, for the retail piico. OLIVER DITS0N Si CO., Boston. C. H. DITSON & CO, 843 B'dwxy N.l, ianUtf Tie Sombom Female Gol!ep, LA GRANGE, GA With a faculty of twelve thorough teachers, fine buildings and a complete outfit fur all de partments, Litera-y, Music atd Art. offers tfce highest ra.vamagfs for tlie smallest chaises. Nearly doub'e the usual lime devoted to Music and Ait. Last catalogue numbers 143 pupils— H7in music. Board, literary tuition ar.d draw ing per annum, e207; with music aidue piano, (:87. Correspondence invited. Wriio Ur ca la ic, guo fur full partieulars. Tu: InyS eocawfm* L F. COX. Pres. Wesleyan Female Institute STAUNTON, VA. | Opens its 31st Session September 80th, 18:0. Among the first Schools for young ladles m the United States. Climate unsurpassed. Surround ings beautiful. Pupils from seventeen Static Among the lowest terms in the Union. TERMSBoard. Watbicg, Lights, English Coarse, Latin, French, for each half of the Scho lastic year §115 All extras very low. For Catalogue, address Eev. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D, President, july7deodl0t-wtm Staunton, Virginia. Bellevue High School, BEDFORD COUNTY, VA. ~On Va. aud Tenn. R. R., fifteen miles west cf Lynchburg, loung m< n and txys prepared for nmversity or lor business, Hcau'iful ai.d h alihj location. AMo corps of teache-s; thor ough instruction. Literal prevision for the ac commodation and comfort of students.. For Let aiogues containing information address W. B. ABHuTT. Principal. j iyl9eodaw2m Belluvue V. O , Vo. S’X.A.C3<3- 7 S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD* Nxvek Get* Hard. Can re Made an? Strength Desired. Last Twice as Lons- Slitues Cured without 8«£g5sg th* Syriin. CURES Chills aad Fever, liter Ccsplaiat, Djspepjis, lieiralpi, larwnaw, Rhenoatism, Ctithecets, Femab Wuhen, Sick k Nenooi Headache. These Pads Care all Diseases by Absorption. No Noxious Pills. Oils, or Poisonous Medicine*are tslt»v into the Stomach. The Pods are worn over the Pit of the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Centres, also the Liver and Stomach. A gentle Vegetable Tome 1 s absorbed 1 n to thecircnlatlou o f tfce Blood and I.iver. purifying the Blood, stimulating the Livcrand Kidneys to healthy action, and strengthening the Stomach to digest food. Price ot Pads *1 axd t* each. Solo bt all Db cggists, or sect by Mail or Express. Manufactured at 89 b 4* Noam Liberty St* Baltimore, iln. John Ingalls, druggist, WholeRale and Retail A*eut, corner F-nrth and Poplar st-*ota. Maoon. Gs. aprt-dfim STEAM ENGINES I mm agent lor several makes ot Engines and am prepared to offer as GOOD TIERS at any one when quality is considered. Be sure aad call or send far circulars before baying. J. L.SAUL8BU&Y. (uy9 dtwfri awn wed-wSw , • AGAIN THE SCENE CHANGES. • I n :» •— . We Cannct Siag the Old ;; SongS In the old place any lo-ger. Its too small. Mot ball la varioush lor our taicily.household pools a id Ira'L-. tl rrr.'rr.- wi-rhs't! bn-aS ia;:p July Ut, next, and c isb'isb ucw musical h.adq-tKr- ttrain the handsome New uiiubie - tore. Cor* Gafigrssi pi ftot^sr Slnels Whuro wo shall have tbe largest and finest Mu sical Warerocms in the entire So uh. Before we go. we must, to save heavy txpense * nd labor of reu.onl. cl: se < ut our e.'.tiro slock of Pianos vd Organs nowo > hand and to arrive prior to J -ly Dt. To do this wo sh.il inangurste forthwith a Grand Clearing Out Sale WTsaj^pa^^iTpo—e^isg^—■.AJkflgJjyjfiftXRfT Cotntne. cmx May 15th and emtinrJul.Tlst.cui- ing whirh time we snail sail at Manufuclufcr’a ’Whole-ale Rare*. 10 FAVORITE PIANOS. 27 CUICKERINOPIANO! 21 L1QHE1&CO PIANO? 60 JJAIIIUSEK PIANO I 5 BALLET & DAVIS PIaNO’. C2 SOU1HEEN GB.il PIANO'. 23 GUILD. C HURCH & CO. PIANOS. U STERLING CO. ORGANS. 10O PELOUPBP & lO. ORGANS. IIP MAtiON & HAMLIN OKGANg. and^'jiis^rerJ^rtuty. 1 aIso lfn'^ec- ond Halid Piai.us and Oraens Most al! ol them ured oi ly from ctelo six months and precisely as good ss t-ew. Dcn’t Miss This Chanc?. To secure a fine instrument “awful” cnean. Write for Olearing Out Sale (Jirculais ana Price Lists an • b.- quics. about it. Tbe sale ends July 1st, positively. Ad. ress LUDDEN & 'BATES, SAVANNAH, GA, ftk’GllSHE PIAXO ANOZCROAM DEALERS. d«v27-dltawiwty —2'2n&— Popular Uonlbly Drawing of the CoffiKtontfcaUb Sislrihn- tica Co. AT MACAULEY’S TBSATSE, In tbelOity of Louisville, on Saturday, July 31st, 1880, These drawings authorized by act of tbe Leg islature of IS&) and sustained by all the courts oi Kentucky, according to a contract made «ith tbo owne. a of tbe l'rankfort grant, wid occur regularly on the last day ol every month, Sun days aud Fridas s exceniod, for tbe period ot live years, teiminttmg on June SO, 1SS5. The Un ted Statrs Ll-cuit Coutt oa March 31 rendered tbe loiiowing decis'ons: lit—That tbe Commonwealth Distribution Compar y w legal. 2d— Its c rawings are f «>r. Tfce management call attention to the liberal sdb-rne *b:ch ha« met with suth popular favor heretofore, and which Vill again be presented tor tbo JULT DRAWING. 1 Pr.se...-^*..,. „„™.s 33,000 1 Priro....„..— 10.000 1 FTisd. (IMM( ,„ 5,000 10 Prizes 41,000 each 10,000 £0 Pritea 590 eaah 10,000 190 Prizes 100 each 10,000 SCO 1‘nctB 50 each 10,000 (SCO Prizes S-J each . 12,000 „OC0 Prisse 19 *aeb . 10,000 UPrises SQOesab. ap’rutasat’u prises 2,700 9 Prizes 200 earn do do l.SOt 9 Pnzos ICO each do do SK).‘ ueo Pritee 4113,4.0 Whole Tir’-ets. ?2 Half Tickets, fil. 37 T.caots, 450. 55 Tickets, s/ut. R«mit by Po t-Ofii o Mui ty Order. Eegistertd letter, naek Drait or Ezpre-s. Tu insure aaaiost tcistuses and delays, rorro- spondentt will p ease write their names and places of re idenco plainly, giving numb-r o: Post-OfficeUtx or Street, and Toan,County and State. 111 crmmuDirali ns renneeted with the Di Distribution and Orders f >r Tickets should be adtiresieJtoB 31. ROABDMsN. Cuuner-Jdur nal Bunetn< 1 oi’i»vi,:r Kentucky, or at No. Sli7 and 3*9 B oadway. N. Y a-ixSOecdtuthuiiat A Good Ghance for Men of Vim to Make Money. ! T Control county rights for tho s-’e o! Key’s Patented Lev^r Cotton Fress. Very simile and eronomical. Does its work quickly and with 'litle help fcrer.v planter ap proves of t and it will s--U it.elf with bat little talk. Med ot snsh in want of rmoloyraent, would do well tn -eeure on<- or more counties at onco. luforraatieii lumi bed *hendeslred. J L. SArLSBC&Y. jay9 d2«r sat >u-s »hr w2w 125 A MONTH AND EXPENSE, to Aarenta- dead stamp Rar terras ' 8. CTTostxb ± Co- Cincinnati, *> REPRESEN TED BY J. P. PJST'J Y, Atlanta Ga. jll>yy^odgm 1 FOR SAL s- A VaVable res'darre on the estenslon of Sec- ora street, sml wiibin the corporate lln its of the o ».v. t-n n.ir* P-» walk from the court- liou-e Tbii residence contain- reven ta oils end oath hors*.alsoxilrhrn. servant’s rmm.st. re room, smoke house, .table and corn crib, t ml all neecssar. out bull.'legs—good water ard exce- lent garden ipot. t an be bon hi for £3,100 dur ing next thiny dais. Apply t. J. M. ADSBHOLD. or LHA&LK* FORHESTES. Titles good. : juc29 tessu n-4w G BriBGIA.BTBR COUNTY.— Whirets Ste- rben riollins. exeeuP-r cf lire estate cf An drew Pye. late cf said (our ly deceased, has m%Ce pplicali-.n lor ltl:ers i f di-mlssi n f.om said estate. Tl ere are therefore io cite and ad- mori b all perMns eon. erred to he end ap- appesratlbo Court of Ordnaryol raid county on tho fiist Monday in O -tober next, to show cause, if any they have, why Ii-tb-rs of dismia an n should not he granted to applicant. V iinow my official sianstnre J. A. McUANU*, Ordinary. Jui. * i c a -t.i* Warm Springs. Western Ncrth Carolina, Ts open for r leas ore seekers and loy-lids. Mag- niftee: t bathing, hot and cold sul| bur water, finech lybeate water. 1 0 rooms added-irre last seasus. and r ewly furnish, d. Fine land oi muaio. All amusements tu h- bad Lets that are usually found at first- claiB Watering places. Tor information send fur descriptive drcula). HOWERTON A KLEIN. mvri ,11m Wsim gnr.t X O. fiotJst; FUK K£H rr 0 ,1 fi nr-room house cn Johnson street, vita all necessary oa. build >c*s. sood water, etc Fee part culsrs apply a J.yludU THIS OFT 09 CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. Meriwether OoiiEity, Georgia. Hav'r.g secured ilia reivicce of Mr. Wi'lizn Potter, an eipcri6nccd and copu'arh'tcl caioter and manager, the undtrz’gfced wiuld snr.o.nce to pleasure feektrs, touiftts end inrsli''s, ibas his besuiifui summer resort will be opened for lhe_ rec plion cf v sitors on the 15th of Jane. Kst. n?ive improvMLents have been made since thnlas-. seasen. anew tui-cirg having f ccn add ed to the main hotel, aod the coltac s p aced in periect reyai-. A large livery slab!.!, billiard roeto. tosPng alley, rn.quet .round atd mu-ic hall furnish attraciions al.-o, wl.i.h cannot toil to pitRse. - Mineral balh-i.l ot or cold, are furnubedat the option of the invalil. and no pons will fce spu'd lu stser.- il.e comtort, ot his guests. The beautiful grouuda w.11 be lighted by gas, and the table ot tbe hotel abundantly supplied wi h fresh vegetables and all the delicacies ol the sea son. The rates of board nreSS.OOperday, one week, £10; tw * weeks, IS; three weeks, J21; one month. 39. Children and colored servants halt price. Hess’s. Martin and Freeman will runadai'y line of hacks from .veneva to the Springs, ana tho road is inezcellent condition. For lurthcr psrticulars apply to William. Pot ter. manager, cr mvee f, directing letters to Cha lybeate springs. jatio-lm JO,BPII ALLEN. Proprietor. O RLil.N ARYVj Office Jones County. Georgia, June-drill, '83i>.—Whereas Samutl Barron. oda.itl-1 rater with the will annexed, on eata'ecf SeLj imin Harr.n, deceased, applies ior cismis- s'.or, iron. same. The-eare tocite aud admonish all persons concern nnd tbe hgatees ol said estate to i e and sppear at tbe October term next Ol ifcis court, and wi nes- a settlement of bis admini-- tration, recei-e thsir distributive abates, and show cause if any they have why he .hall not he dischargea f -ora sa d adunuistrat cn. Witness my hand , ffieially. jntaoid* ROLAND T. HOSS. Ordinary. fTEOIGIi, BIBB UlUNTI.— Whereas, John vT E. Saliivan bus made ai u'ication for letters ot admiui tration on the estate of Thomas C, Sullivan, late of said county deceased. These aro tfcerelcre to cite and admonish all persins concerned to be and appear at the Court ot Ordinary oi said eouuty an the first Monday in august next, to show cause if any they have, why letters of administration should not be gran'ed loapp’ieant. Witness my official tlgurinre. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. July 3. ls:o-4td* G EORGIA, hibb County.—Whereas L. W. Iiollingsworih has cade application lor letters of guarditnship of the person and proper ty o! Rcb-rla Bates, a mino? under fourteen jears of are, resiilei t cf said county. This is therefore to cite and admonish al! per sons (orcerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary cn the first Monday in July next, to show cause it snv ’hey have, why said L. W. llcllirg- werth should not be 'ntruf ted with the K -ordisn-hip of tbo person and property ot Eel)-- erta Kates. tii-en under inj ohe'a' airnature l:*s >* J • vpw.jiitu rt-ninery. , ruauia-aiSa vUlis a t.— Wncresa. W. V7W ■ amet, a-iRim-tnisr of the e-tat* of Ratnucl G. Kotin, late i f ».id county, dec cased, ha- ra ,dn i-pptiratiun f.n- letters of dun.ieau a from-aid t-ata.1- Tira e »-e rhe-efore. tv cfe and admonish all n^r-u iat- tireri ei tohe«Ld sppear at tb • Court of t>r inary of ssid co« n;y. ot. th« fi st Von-tay in Jvlv next. In -how c ius*, if ant they Lave, why ssie :.ppii,-*t -tu »hou d pot be g-u.tr d. W tnosv u y oiit aignatu « April3. ISSfl. J. A. lb CM AN U Ordinary. mart- aw 4w* NOli.E LEAVE lO&ELL LAND. G tBOnGFA. 70'ESCOUNTY.—Pour weeks T after da’e 1 will apply to the Court ot Or (1 Hu.ry • l Jones county fi.r leave to re’l a I the land bilougi .g t>e-tveot Peyton A. Balkctm dec & td. FELIX E. DAI KC031, Adm’r. Juft 7.1880 td* O BDlNARY’S Office, Jones Countv. Getrgis, June 12.1580. Whereas David W. Lester, guardian for XrryE. Tufts, minor, applies to me for dismirsion These aie to cite a: d admonUh all persons con cerned to she v cause at thia court on tfce first Monday in Aug tst next, if anv they have, why the discharge sfca‘1 not be granted. W.tnes3 my hard officially. ineistd» ROLAND T. RORS. Orninsry. e v tSORliiA, BiriB • OUS’IY.—Whereas Ucn. Y r.v Sehal, cxecuttr of the *-sta‘e cf Jacob Sch* I, has made app nation lur leave to se.l one lot of laid in tho count; of Afutray, tn said Sta e. at private sale, tho kan o bring wild and uncultivated lands; and also to sell one house >nd lot in tbo city ot Msoan. being tho east half cf tot No. 7, in tquare9Liu said city, beimging to *'id estate. These fcre therefore to cite and admenish 'll person- concerned to bo and appear at the Court of O dinars of sail c unty on the hn>t Monday in Aug-das neittoshow.il any they lave, why -aid applicationshoulu n t bo granted to appli cant. Witness my hand and official airna'.ure July 7,1580. juft8 w4w» J. A. McviAKU'.Drimarv. O RDINARY’S Office Jones County, Georgia, June SC, 1880.—» hereas John A. Johcsoii executor estate - f Martha M. SeabrooX. deceased appl’ea fur dismission. these ire to cits and admonish all persons concerned to show cause at this office on crfcy i he first Mcuilay m betober, if any they have to tbe contrary, Witness my hand offiria'ly. jm.3.td* KOLaNDT. ROSS.Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate cf H. B. A Troutman aro hereby notified to makeiu.- mediate p-ymei-t of the same to the undersign ed; and all peisons having claims a>ainst said estate are hereby not’Sed to present the same dull authenticated in terms ol the law. M.L OUTM AN. Executor. ▼ 13 1331 —19- Vtv W. A. OUhlRtt* as 'THE LUTE AhsOUIATION UF AM BKIOA,ttal,-In Equity in Bibb Su perior Court. it app-ariug to the Court that by the return cf the sheriff, that the I He As-ociation of America cannot be found, aud it further appearing that said defendants are non-residents oi the 8ta!e of Georgia: Ordered, that said defendants be and appear at the next terra of this Court, to be held ou the fourth Monday in October next, to plead, answer or demur to ss:d bill filed in the above case, or the same will be taken pro confeaso as to them, aud said case will proctei ex parte. Or dered further, that svid attendant be served by putlication or.ee a month fi r four mouths, fj the Macon Trlegranh and Musieu&er tel ore the Lett term of this court. This June 21,1880. T. J. 8’MMOVP. Judges. O.M.O. A Pioudfit, solicitor for ccmilaiuant. A true extract from the minutes oi Bibb Supe rior Court. June 22, 1SS0. jne2»-lair4m*A. B. HQ33, Clerk. 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The au thor mar re consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience, uovsn wrlv Proposals to Do tfcePub- 11c Printing. fTNDBR tbo auftcrity ot an act cf theGeseral U Auembly in compliance w it h article 7, >ec- tion 17, parserspfc Ut of tbe C: niiitcti n. sp Droved 23* cf Augnst. 1879. i r .potsls will bo re ceived to do the Public Prm ing or tv. rears from the expiration of the term of office ot tbe pre-ent incumbent. Sealed Proposals wi 1 be reroived for th'rty days from the first of Jut e. 1880. at the iffioe of tbe Secretary of Slate : n At lanta. On the first Tuesday in August n, it tfce Public Prinlii g will beaearded to tbe loweet bidder whose b i is filed in compliance with law. Stipu’atlors, rpecificat'ou atd rtquire- meiaU can be procured on anplicalion, at tbe of- Doe oi Secretary of State in AtlaLta. Ji.fi. BARNETT, «eo‘t> of 8tate>. 3Y. A. WHIG -T. ronptroller Gen’L J. W. RXNFROE, Tna ur-r. leeS T«w4w Onmraiaaiene-a r.f Public Prlr.tin. G H ikGlv—BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, h A hLvage. executrix of the estate cf Ut a donia Savage, late of said count y. deceased. has made applkavion ter loiters of dismioeion from said estate. These are thorefo'e. tc cite and admonish aU persons concerned, to be and appear at tbe Doors oi Ordinary of said county on the ltrst Monday in Jul. next, to show c-sse, it any they have v By said app’iesticn should not be gra- ted. Witne«s my ofltrial signature Anri) 3ft, IS O J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.' »sr4l»w.4w« OIN FOR SDlXmK« QNB 40-law Sawyer Gin for sale. Price ?>0. Taken for debt. Apply to jot25-davit THIS OFFICE. w. s J^i BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—M vT Holt end J. K. Jones, adtcii iilraturs on the estate ot J-mta I'.an.Inlecf vo .l c ui;.‘v d.-fci.ve ed.bsve made rpphcotion fir letters tl ii smisicn itom said estate.- These are i here fore to cite and admonish all perwrs concerned so Li and »p* -»r at :i,v Court c! Ordluaiy of raid cutn.ty on the fir.-t M.-r dav in Angus* next, to rhow cauie.il am tiny have whv litter a cf dlsmis-ir.i! should not bv granted to applicants. Witness my official slgvafiire. liny 8. ISJ-v. msy itdv J. A. Mc.M.'N t 8, Drdinarv. r i BORGIA—BIBB UoUItTlte—'Wbcress J a - \JT oob Dinkier, guardian oi BdtratV Kerend, i:s* a ale ap|.licatinu for letters oi dism'scun : Tiics.: aro, therefore, to cite and admen: !: :.!i peibor.s cor cerr.etl. to be Mid appear at tbo Ce>urt of_ Ordinary of sa d cuuiy, ot tfce first Monday i l Aueust ncxt.to show cause.i: any ihcy have, wby Iettars o' distairsion £hcu.d not b : granted to apolicant. Witness mp effi-isl -ig-ature Vav 8, 1880 J. A. MCMANU 1. Ordinary. raa9-law w4* IN EQTJU Y-RfLL FOR RELIEF, E o IN BIBB SUPERIOR COUKi. Daniel D. Trxcy vs. A. R. K-*-rt. administrator do Lonis r.on ol the e6tat*v o< J. r. Lamar, il. B. 1 amor (t al., heirs of J.P Lr.msr. It appearing from the rote -es cl tfce Sheriff iix this cause that t vo of ssil vlef-ndaLte to*wit.» Mrs. Carrii li. Motley a-id Mis in.t T.Or.en, formerly Ann T. Lamtr. ue ect tu te f end in the county of Brbh: and is turtiier appearing that they do not re ride iu the bti*t* of Georgia, husiri tbe State of Alabama : ft is lh-rvforo or dered ty tfce court l hat seni-je ol taid- bid bo perfected upon them fcy pnblicatTds of this or- d.,r once a month for four is *i Uu before iho next term of th-s Court, in tbo M ,c< n Telegraph and Ne*seiiger. a new.piper published in the* city ot Macon. Ga. Lcftin A Bart:et:. Pointin'* attorney. iuy2-lnmtm T. J 81MUU.SS. J. S. O. M.O. LI8£I. IOR DIVORCE. Bibb Superior Court, A prii T, rm, 183?. MRS. G. P.xUDCKaKD Vc, J. J.PINCEaRD. IT appearing to the court by the refuro of tho X sboriff that tho defendant is not to be found in this county; atd it further appearing that fce does not resice in the State of Georgia: Ordered, thatheappovr at th 1 ' nexttormof this court, or that sai-* came bo allowed to pro- need, aud that service te perfected on asni J. J. Pinctard by public-tion hereof, once a month for four months, iu the Txlboaiph ard Mnasts- GX3, a public eszette published in tho city o£ Macon. By tbe Court: JOHN L. HARDEMAN. Libel'aot’aalioccey. . Be it so. t.j.simmoas, j.s.c. sr. c. April 29 1830. a tree extract frem tbe minutes cf Bib Su-- Dvrior Court. ThisMsy 8,18S0. msvt 'wiv t-ii A. ti nnsg. Clerk. THE Deranges labor, making reressary overy facility for handling Cotton at tbo Gm. SAVE LA BOR by uticgH JOVfcs FIVB-TOS WAGOts xCALB I’rico SOO. all Ir nandSteel. ErassBeam. FR 1GHT PAID BY US. Il ordered now can pay atGiming. Every body soud ior tree bock. Addicts Jofies < f Bisglsamtou, Binghamton, N. Y. G EORGIA. Btbf County—Whnm ilrj. Mar tha E. Sorreft. guardian of her tumor chil- dieu, i.os made spp iration Ur leave losell eight ‘ shares of tbe capital stock of tb - C ntral rail road B .d Banking Comnany of Georgia b* long ing to avid psiucrs ior their mainU‘nai cca/d el- usation. Tbeso are therefore tocite nnd rdmonsh aft persons concermd to bs ana apt ear at the Court of O dinary of said eouuty on the arst Monday in July nexi. to..how cause if cny they have why laid ai p itati n should ot bo grstited. Witi.easmy hand offloiaTv. Jure 5-h,-*?ftf. j iGtrt-* J A. Mc'd*KP->. <Ordinary. THE BROWN Cleans the. Sood bettor. Runs Lighter, Clns Faster and Coatc Less Money than any other On In the Marl***'', Every nraohlno Sully and lesallj C ...inrrarrtec2. These machlnca aro mado of tho best materials, end Utt ^-'—rr-hlri-raHInl-Iiereunergellcd. Eavebecn&wardofi prcmlams at all tho State fairs, Oseitht Abbarne, Texas, etc. Upwards cf 5000 of our Cura aro In constant use tr tho southern sinter, over IOC? having been sold In Price List cf Clns, Feeders and Ccndensar Boxod ready for shipment and ddlvcrod at oar factor Sizes. lYIcacf Gina. IV.co with Belt Feeder or Condenser. 30 saw £5 “ 40 « 45 • 60 • 60 “ TO « 80 « £75 00 87 60 100 00 112 60 125 00 140 00 ICO 00 180 00 £100 00 %% 222 00 Price wttfi Self Feeder ca Condenser, 813500 1UN MW 179 50 1’.'5 W r.v m sv- SSI 03 ETTerms given on Application.^* TVom 1843 to 1833 we manufactured Gins at Columbus, Ga under the firm name of fi. T. Taxtx s «c Co., Rktcnvard CLEMONS, Euown & Co., and made >vhat vaa then knoyt &3 the Taylor Gin. Durlivrthey®srUM\ro reooved toUi where ire ha.ro boex. cmloFivciy ensured lnmui ■imr Gins ever since. With lcmrcsTvariencc, tho tok waxing machinery andskiJIctixroitmcn, aepossea od vantages n^t enjoy ca by any other rianu.actnreriacwf lino, for producing the best work for tlie least money. Tua demand Irn-t year was eo greni that nearly 300 ordegt remained unfilled, out we hare doubled our xnanufocturliut capacity snd hope to he able to meet all demand?, stilt li it the wisest plan to get your orders In early- for illustrated pamphlet givlr^nruj voUxUarg tcslimoKlah. from over500 live, eaterprisinic planters. Tresses. En^fiar fnd co»U?leta outfit funiialiea w hen desired. Adores? SHOWN COTTON GIN CO., NSW IjONSON, CQ2S? A. B. Farauhar, AGENT AT CA THEBEi I PEllF^Eft2?.Hfi , iS!rary E Convcr5nt:on. ‘ Forrtmarklalilo i»uu.ic tejU on tho vaf t the l>cuf end Darub—3C9 Arto yorrsifermlJ.t Sept. AV»o York Chri'iin* AdcotaJc. Nov.» *•>.» CJX. SmnXISU*—pan bo carri«dm the pocket. Thai] sh«ma send f'tr FItEE Iiln«tra»cd descriptive( Kitinph** American Dentaphone Cc., isj W. 4th L:bcizaCXU, THE LUMMUS, -OK- IMPROVED TAYLOR This is the seventh season of this popular Gin which combines the merits of speed, light draft,. sood sample, and cleaning the seed ina great er degree than any other, and 13 offered with tlio most perfect Self-Feeder and Condenser made, aS- tho following very low prices, Sizes. Price of Gins Price with | Price with SelfFeedcr Self-Feeder and. orCo-vdenserl Condenser. 40 saw $100.00 $132.50 $165.00 45 “ 112.50 148.00 179.50 B0 “ 125.00 180.00 moo 60 “ 140.00 180.00 220.00 70 “ 160.00 206.0.) 252.00- 80 •* 130.00 232.01) 284X0' These Gins arc made with Iron Frames and oi the best materials and aro unsurpassed In finish and workmanship. Wo also manufacture Gel- left’s celebrated “Patent Steel Brush. Cotton Gin,” together with the Favorite Light Cruft “Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, with Feeders and Condensers lor c&ch. Terms given on application. j THE STANDARD MACHINERY CO., MYSTIC RIVER, CONN VBANSLEi H. LC30IUS, Geo. Ag! coteuaxBua, ga. n Ooz list at Suexr Machinery comprises the larg4 line or Cans Mitis, Bvaporaior?, etc., mada by ai\ eetAbiiihuui&tinliia World, and includes 2 • VERTICAL CANE MILLS, HORIZONTAL CANE MILES, SUGAR EVAPORATORS, STEAM SUGAR MA C//INERT and all apparatus for 8yrnp or Sn-^ar making. Circu lars, with prices, Ac., sent on application. BLYMYER MANUFACTURING C0„ CINCINNATI. O. SfiMMOii f.mi , of Sugar Cane Marhinerv. Vtrtor Cane J{OK Cook Sugar I'apvrator. SteanSKgmnkete,