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TUESDAY, JULY 27, 18S0.
Pathetic Words from an Old Patriot.
Hon. Alark A. Cooper, that old lloman,
who is so thoroughly identified tvilh the
material progress of Georgia, has been re
quested by a strong and influential dele
gation of citizens to consent to represent
—A Vermont paper seriously advocates thc 0 f Bartow in the nextLogisla-
Northern secession in tho event of Han- tl[rc- jj e declines to do so in language
cock’s election. j that cannot fail to awaken the sympa-
—Mexico has enjoyed the principal thies and touch the hearts of our readers
profit of supplying China with trade dol- Hear what the good old man says:
lare since the Nevada bank closed out its j Forty years of a long life spent in Bar-
etn-V n voir tow cou,lt y l!ave made US ktlOWIl tO each
6 v ' 3 . j other, and have endeared to me the soil,
—There are said to be no fewer than i t he water, the climate and the. people of
eighteen members of the Vanderbilt fam- j Bartow. I Lave abundant evidence that,
Hv n o W staying at the Hotel Bristol, in this offering of good will and confident,
1* , . you reflect the sentiment of the great body
Paris, and even the suite of apartmc.its 0 j- m y f e Uow-citizens of Bartow, irrespec-
usually reserved for the Priuce of V* ales j tive of party or color. Hence, it is with
• ‘ " * * ” regret I say that I cannot serve you, can
not consent to have you announce my
name as a candidate, since a state of af
fairs exists which commands my services
at home. My wife, t he mother of our ten
children, though in health, can only move
with crutches. Bom in Hancock county,
in a mile of each other, we have sojourned
together for fifty-four years. The young
est child, a daughter, is with ns. Three
of us make the family, with no man on
the premises but him you ask to serve
you. You will agree with me in saying
my highest obligation is to serve them.
Therefore, I cannot consent to serve you
or to have my name announced as a candi
date. With a wife, the sum of whose
years, added to that of my own, makes
one hundred and fifty-nine years, and the
youngest daughter to provide for aud pro
tect, I ararsure you will excuse me.
With a full knowledge of my unchanged
and unchangeable opinions of our consti
tution aDd government, as established
and adapted to the ends and for the pur
poses expressed, that you, my fellow citi
zens, with differing opinions, in a time of
excitement, should so cheerfully coiiflde
your interests to me, is honor enough for
one more covetous than I am. I am con
tent with the expressed will for the deed.
I thank you. In return, please accept
my abiding desire and earnest wish for
your peace, prosperity and happiness. Let
me conjure you not to strive against or
seek to destroy one another, hut be at
peace and love and take care of each
other for the sake of Georgia and her
good. Attend to her affairs. Contend
earnestly for the union of the States and
the constitution as formed to perpetuate
it. Defend its flag as the emblem of its
devotion to truth and liberty, the final
cause of its formation, the peace, happi
ness and general welfare of the people of
the States united.
The presence of a few such Nestors as
Hon. Mark A. Cooper and General Eli
Warren in our legislative halls,' would do'
much to restore tranquillity at this time
to the distracted and discordant Democ
racy of the State.
has been given np to the American mil-
. lionaire.
—An English traveler, who came over
about tlio first of May, was knocked down
by a hack before be was twenty feet from
the ship, and has been confined in the
eye infirmary ever since. He has just
dictated his second volumn of “What I
Saw in America.”
—In connection with Arthur’s deliver
ance on the subject of civil service, read
the following extract from a letter ad
dressed to him by President Hayes:
“With a deep sense of my obligations tin
der tlie constitution, 1 regard it as my
plain duty to suspend you, in order that
the office may be honestly administered.”
—A Washington dispatch represents
Chairman Jewell as displeased with the
machinery of the Bepublican Congress
ional committee. He has discovered that
tlie chairman is usiag the facilities of thc
committee to advertise a patent, and that
the secretary, whose name.is McPherson,
is circulating the prospectus of a book of
which be is the author.
New Chop Louisiana. Kice.—The
first of new crop Louisiana rice has just
been received by Messrs. Dan Taltnage’s
Sons & Company in New Orleans. Re
ports from various plantations are en
couraging for the incoming crop, and if
nothing unfavorable should arise in the
harvesting of the gain, prospects point to
a bountiful yield.
—New Orleans lias neither cellars nor
sewers, because the city rests on a sub
stratum of marsh. The gutters have car
ried ofl’ the drainage, or failed to, accord
ing to the frequency of rains. The Sani
tarians, a local society for the preserva
tion of health, have now brought about a
steady flow of water from the river
throughout most of the streets.
—A. M. Norcross, of Norwich, Con
necticut, is in a dilemma. He can hard
ly accept Garfield, and to vote against his
party is repulsive to him. He finally de
cides the matter by setting two hens with
twelve eggs each. One he has dedicated
to Hancock and the other to Garfield, and
tlie hen hatching the greatest number of
chickens will decide his vote.
—“I den’t blame you, Dan; Hancock is
a good fellow,” is the way Conkliug re
sponded to General Butterfield’s declara
tion that he should vote for the Demo
cratic candidate. The woods are full of
such men as Dan, and there arc lots of
Republicans who out of the abundance of
tbe heart are giving like expression to
their sentiments.
—President Roberts, of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company, has issued a cir
cular announcing that, in accordance with
a resolution of the board of directors, the
business of the company and politics
must be separate, and that no officer or
employe is permitted to mix in politics or
bring in tlie name of tlie company with
any scheme in behalf of any party or
candidate.
A Mother jlt Twelve Years.—A
census enumerator in a New Hampshire
town found one family where tbe mother’s
age was 20, and that of her eldest son 14
years. Inquiry revealed tlie fact that the
mother was married when 11 years and 0
months old to a man 23 years old. She is
a native of Rhode Island, and claims to
have been tbe youngest mother in the
State.
—The British Museum has received a
fine clay cylinder from tlie excavations of
Babylon containing sixty lines of cunei
form writing of a time (205 B. C.) when
Antioclius the Great was wintering at
Babylon. Sir H. C. Rawlinson says that
the employes of the British Museum will
be permitted for two years longer to make
excavations of tbe mounds of Assyria and
Babylon.
Edison’s Quadruples in Question.
Edison, tbe inventor, will be obliged to
enter the lists at tlie patent office and de
fend bis right to tlie quadruplex, one of
bis most valuable inventions used in tele
graphy. n. C. Nicholson, of Kentucky,
claims that lie is really tbe inventor of
the vital principal, and asks that the pat
ent of Edison be set aside. The case is
being considered, and if found to be sus
tained by the appearance of equity, will
be granted.
—The first dud in the United States
was fought at Plymouth, Massachusetts,
on the 18th of Jane, 1721, between Ed
ward Doty and Edward Leicester, two
servants, both of whom were wounded.
For this outrage |ney were sentenced to
punishment of having their heads and
feet tied together, and lying thus for
twenty-four hours without food or drink.
After suffering, however, in that painful
posture an hour, at their masters’ inter
cession and their own humble request,
with the promise of amendment, they
were released by the governor.
—Senator McDonald has been through
one-third the cojnties of Indiana, and bis
experience is tlii never has a Democratic
ticket been hailed with greater enthusi
asm than Hancock and English, that no
where does he lliear of any Democrats
going off, but tlnusands of Republicans
joining tbe ranks English is chairman
of the State conmittee. Hendricks and
Landers are on t e executive committee,
and they promisi the hugest victory in
October ever giv< i in the State.
A General Stampede.—Colonel
Forney, the fonifer Republican leader in
Pennsylvania, wl» lately visited General
Hancock, says: ‘b. candidate for presi
dent is compellcdfo receive and answer
many letters, ad General. Hancock’s
mail is enormo i. His correspondence
includes congrati ation from soldiers (Re
publicans and D mocrat^,) colored men,
editors, foreigner and politicians. Any
one who doubts ia steady sentiment in
favor of Hancock has only to glance at
these letters. T1 hope of the ring man
agers that the fui r for Hancock is dying
out, or that it wil soon subside, is so fal-
Sherman and the Silver Dollar.
According to a special from Washington
to the Courier-Journal, there has been a
great deal of misinformation telegraphed
thence as to what is to be done with the
surplus silver. There is no fear that stor
age room will not he found. It is more
than suspected that Secretary Shennau
was moved by enmity to tli<* silver dollar
when he asked for S100,000to build vaults
for storage purposes. The fact that so
many million silver dollars are in posses
sion of the government is largely due to
Sherman’s persistent refusal to take any
steps to promote their circulation.
From the time the silver bill be
came a law, Sbennan has opposed Treas
urer Giltillan in liis efforts to pay out sil
ver and put it in circulation. At one
time, almost two years ago, Gilfillan had
succeeded in disposing monthly of all that
was coined, but Sbennan stopped him, in
sisting that he was violating the law by
discriminating in favor of silver. Finally
be grudgingly consented that ten per cent,
of tlie salaries of persons employed in the
departments should be paid iu silver.
This, however, amounts to next to noth
ing. It simply fills the tills of retail shop
keepers of Washington with silve/ dollars,
which are almost immediately exchanged
at the treasury for silver certificates. Con
gress appropriated at the last session $20,-
000 to build vaults for storing silver, and
the work is about to be begun at thc Phil
adelphia mint. This will afford ample fa
cilities, and Treasurer Gilfillan says that
all the silver that can be coined between
now and thc meeting of Congress will be
taken care of.
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A SURE CURE *or all tlie disease? for which It is recommended, and always perfectly eafe
in the hands of even the most inexperienced persons.
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
Is nconmcmSSt by Rrjfieians, Minister*. Mitsinvnriee, Managers of rartnriet. Work-Shop** ana
Plantation*. Xuree* in Hospitals—in short hr rrcrv-VWy errrjnrltere who lias ever given it a trial.
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’ TRIAL.
ESAE&I VII I should P.avc a place in every fcetory, machine-shop,
tr #"A 8 its 3V ILL G, and mill, on every' farm and, plantaV on. and In every
household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cats, bruises, corns, etc., out la
cate of sudden ficlcne*"* of nnr kind.
El A I UN VII 19 ETES Is.the well-tried and trusted friend of a/. who want
IT 11st I las La & l\ a *iire and rati; medicine which can be freely used
Internally or exte.-nnlly without fear of hnm and with certainty of relief.
Its price brings it within the reach of all; mid it will annually save many times its cost
in doctors' bills. For sale Lv r.ll druggists at 25c. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. '
DERRY DAVIS &. SON. Proprietors. Providence. R. I,
ALrs. COX, 33 Fifth Avenue,
TENTH STREET, KBWYORK.
SUPERIOR. BOARD, ELEGANT ROOMS.
«a«10 Wibxlt: >0 Dart. iab8 lawttw
New Advertisements.
ir.g. Itching, Ulcerated, or
Protruding PILE that DlBINGS PILE REMEDY fails to
-ure. It allays the itching, absorbs tbe tumors, gives im
mediate relief, cures cases of long standing ini week, ordi
nary esses in2 [lavs. Fla Lottie. Sold by all druggists
renthy mail. «S,Prepared only by Dr. J, P. MILLER
Fbiia, l’a„ and none genome unless the wrapper on tbe bot
tie containsibis signature and a Pile ol Clones.
Mrs. Ellen Johnson, St7 Spruce 8t.,Philadel-
ihia, wrote April lOtb, 1875: "Dr. J. P. Miller,
Jcar Sir—Your DsBimt’b Pito Remedy cured me
in one week, after I bad used all tbe medicines I
could bear of, and was told by a prominent sur
geon in this city that my only ebunre for a enre
>u an operation, which be wanted to charge me
fifty dollars for.
J. P. Cooper. Droggist at Parent ah.Mo., wrote
Sept. 11th, 1879: f Dr' J. P. Miller, Dear Sir—I
have been selling DeBing's Pile Remedy lor ser-
eral years, always recommending it, and some-
timrs guaranteeing it to cure. Never board of
ar.oibing bot cures/' i
B- i. g a regular graduate of medicine anfPsurgery, for the past ten yeare having made tbb treat
ment cf Piles, Mania, ekin and Blood Diseases and Nervous Debility a specialty, persons in need
cur >er.ins areii.vitid to write or call at our office. Office hoursi 9 to 12a. m..- and 8 to* p. m.
fttt J. P.MiflI.EB. M.D-. 8. W. cor. T-nth and arch Ptr»et». Phllsdelphta. Pa
W. B. Stewart, Practical Druggist at ranons-
burg. Pa, wrote May 5tb, 1670: "Dr. J. P. Mil
ler: Dear Sir—I have your n cdicine DeBing’s
Pile Remedy,always iastock.si d sell it because
it cured me of a cate of years' standing andean
hornstly and do mo*t cheerfully recommend it/
G. B. Cole, M. D.. ot Drug firm of Co’e A 'Wick,
at Ashland, 0.. wrote April 22, 1879 ‘J. P. Mil
ler, M. D ; Dear R ( r—We are having sales for
your DeBing's Pile Kenedy through my re com
mending it, 1 being a prnct-ring physician. I am
confident tbe remedy will become very ropular
as it has tho merits, and will recommend itself
when onceused."
RON BITTERS,
A Great Tonic.
{RON BETTERS,
A Sure Appetizer.
ronbWers,
A Ccmplete Strecgthener.
RON BITTERS,
A Valuable Medicine.
RON BITTERS,
Net Sold u a Beverage.
BON BETTERS,
Tor Delicate Fcnzlei.
Highly recommended
to tbe public for all dis
eases requiring a certain
and efficient TOXICS
especially In Indlgem-
tion, Itynpepnia,
Intermittent i'c-
eern, ll’ant of Ap
petite, Honm of
Strength, hack of
Ktiergy, etc. It en
riches the blood,
strengthens the mus
cles, and gives new life
to the nerves. To the
aged, ladles, and .-hll-
dren requiring recuper
ation, this vatu .ble
remedy can not be too
highly recommended.
It nets like a charm
on the digestl-e organs.
A teaspoonful before
meals will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT.
Sold by all Druggists,
TUEBROdTf CHEEP 1 fit!
BALTIMORE, Mo.
■
UnintKMV at Xlglit-
A singular phenomenon was observed in
the heavens last night during the approach
of the rain. The full moon hung low in
the east, and against the clouds in the
west was p-oduccd a perfect rainbow,
stretching from horizon to horizon. The
bow showed no tints; only a pale, vapor
ish looking curve swept the sky, remaining
distinct and unchanged for about twenty
minutes. It was observed by a number
of people.
—Mrs. Wodebouse, who was married
lately to the Marquis of Anglesey, wore a
bridal dress of pearl-colored satin, almost
covered with white lace, aud a Leghorn
bonnet, shaded by ostrich plumes. She
was given away by the father of her hus
band’s first w ife—a lady who died many
years ago. It is said that the Marquis and
Marchioness intend to live in Paris.
Before the days of chloroform there
was a certain quack in San Francisco
who advertised toothdrawing without pain.
The patient was placed in a chair, and tho
instrument applied to to his tooth with a
wrench, followed by a roar from the un
pleasantly surprised sufferer. “Stop!”
cried the dentist, “compose yourself. I
told you I would give you no pain, but I
only just gave you the twinge as a spec
imen, to show you Cartwright’s method
of operating.” Again the instrument was
pplied—another tug, another roar.
Now, don’t be impatient; that is Du-
merge’s way; be seated and be calm; you
will now be sensible of tbe superiority of
my method.” Another application—an
other tug, another roar. “Pray he quiet;
this is Parkinson’s mode,and you don’t like
it; no wonder.” By this time the tooth
hung by a thread, and whipping it out the
operator exultantly exclaimed: “This, is
my mode of tooth-drawing without pain,
and you are now enabled to compare it
with tlie. operations of Cartwright, Du-
meigc aud Farkinson.”
PKOVEEDS,
tr Rcnd ot.
sadmm BopXtttn,
Red ycavrillDe rtrongf
LcaliLy end happy.”
“Ladies*; do you'
•wont to be itiyA
in ■■ifWuH
Tiicii use Hop 1-iUc: a.
"Ib® tgrtedeet app«-
tirfr, stomach, blood
and liver regulator—
liopliltten.”
“Clergymen, Law*
yew, heitorr, Bank-
“Hop Bitters ha* re
stored to sobriety and
health, perfect wrecks
trom intemperance.**
dirti
ness Hop Bitters cures
wlthauw “
I'EOVERBS.
J32&CP&
ters will not cure or
belp.”
“Hop Bitters builds
up, strengthens and
cures continually
Iron tho first dose.”
“EltXney and Uri
nary complaint eox oil
kinds :.t:y
cured by llopBItte® 1 *
Hop Cough Cube is
the Fleetest. t>aUf*
and Lett. Ask. children.
The Hop Pad tor
Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys, Is superior
to all others. Cures
by absorption. Ask
Druggist.
D.L C. Is an absolute
and irresistible euro
for drunkenness, uso
of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
.All above sold by
drugriirts. Hop Bitters
Oou
Kanufacturfafft
Rochester, N. y.
JOSHUA BtTRTZ
General PelMg ipey,
EUFAUuA, ALA.
lacious that beforj the 1st of September ^hkllbtlU Jtlb Pniillg
tlie Republican b! ak for the gallant sol-j 8 1
dier, will becoix^a continental revolu-| 1
at a discount on t.ble rate*.
LAMAK, RANKIN & LAMaK,
Wliolmukln Dracei.ts, Macon. .
Serve an Injunction on Disense
by invigorating a feeble constitution,
renovating a debilitated physique and en
riching a thin and innutritions circulation
with Hostctter’s Stomach Bitters, the
finest, the most highly sanctioned and the
most popular tonic and preventive in ex
istence.
For sale by all druggists and dealers
generally.,lm
POND’S EXTRACT.
SaWnes Inflasunatien. Control* nil Hemor.
rbegof. Acute and Chrome. Venous
and Wnrout.
INVALUABLE FOR
SPRAINS, BURNS. SCaLDS.BBUISES,
SORENESS, RHEUMATISM. BOILS,
ULCERS, OLD FORES, TOOTH
ACHE, HEADACHE. ASTHMA, .
SORE THROAT, HOARSE
NESS, NEURALGIA, CA
TARRH, ETC., ELC.
Emma Abbott.—"Valnable and beneficial/*
Hbtwood Smith. M. D.. M. B. 0. P-ot Eng
land.—"! have usee it with Harked benefit."
U. G. PiEBTOH, M. D., Brooklyn. N. Y.—“I
know of no remedy bo generally useful.’’
ABTBUB GCIESJS3, M. D . F. K. 0.8.. of Eng
land.—"! have prnscri'utd Pond’s Extract with
Kreat success."
CAUTION.—Pond’s Extract la aold only in
bottles with the name blown m the glass.
It is unsafe to use other article* witb onr di
rectuns: Insist on having Pond's Extract. Re*
ft se all imitations and substitutes.
8PZ01AL PREPARATIONS OF POSD’B EX
TRACT COM B1 NED WITH THE PUKB8T
AKD MOST DELtOAlB PERFUMES
FOR LADIES’ BOUDOIR.
Pond's Extract 50c. $1.00 add S1.75
Tuifet Crcsm ?1.00 Catarrh Cure 75
Dvtrifrice ...„ ...... to Piaster 25
Lip Salve 25 Inhaler (Gfa-s 50c)l.CO
liUut Scop (S «ake») 50 Nasal Syringe „_.... 25
Dinuuei t..._ to Medicated Paper... 25
Orders amounting to £5 worth lent expres,
free on receipt ot money on P. O. order.
Our new Pamphlet with history ol our Prep
arcior a sent Iree on application to
POND’S EXTRACT CD..
IS Murray Street. New York.
Pold by all I rugei-M.juneScdecdawly
la the highest achievement In cereal
productions, ami renowned throughout
tho world as the Standard Laundry
Starch. In abapo it presents huge dense
crystals of wonderful whiteness and
sweetness, free from the faintest odor
and ol incomparable strength. Its su
periority and economy are the reasslt of
experiment and Improvement for thir
ty-five years, nnd its popularity the re
ward ot this effort ot a lifetime." Koynl
Gians Lump Starch is packed in hand
some one-pound, three-pound, and six-
pound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers
every-where. Manufactured by ANDREW
ERKENBRECHER. Cincinnati, Ohio. m
<T ■ %
CJ'O'El.JES
A*
^Aratri'
Certain ail Permpnent Care
► OR
CONSUMPTION
Catarrh, Bronchitis,
COLDS, GOOCHS, INFLUENZA,
Lamar, Bankin & Lamar,
MACON AND ATLANTA, GA.
jnelldawly
LUDDKN & HATES
SOUTHERN
Music House.
The Musio House of the South.
Removal to Our
sa^JUMManBaBamMOMBB
NEW DOUBLE STORE.
ugsaBamtmmamammmmmmmBmamKmaoom
An Immense Music Temple.
Two large stores, each 39 feet front end four
stories hign. fronting: on three streets end filled
from * ellar to loft with mu-icsl supplies. Noth-
iagr to compare with it in tbe Vo-’th-rn
A Big Store.
A Big Stock..
A Big Trade.
AND MOfiE TO COME.
Daring the ten years since our establishment
of oar house we hsue dsreioped tbe music trade
of the 8outa tC a wonderful degree, but us jcit we
have only begun. We see, not many jeers ahead,
a business of a million » ?e%r, and to take care of
this enormous trade we hare provided our pres*
eut mammoth warerooms. Fall trade 183j will
be immense. We are retd? for it. For months
our senior partner has been at the North con
tracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers
for instruments. He has concluded most advan
tageous contracts and the Pianos and Organ* aro
: *coming, coming*' lOO.OOOmore. by ©very steam
er. New Stales, New Prices, New Terms, New
Stock, New Store, New Departure.
Special Offer, Fall 1880.
e3,Cash Price* with Tinea Month* Crelit.“EJl
During month* of August. Srpteu b*r and Oo-
tobsr we will»o' 1 Piano* and urganaat Lowaat
Cash Price*, payable £25 Ca*h on a Piano or £10
Oath .nanOrgan, with tho balance in three
month*, without iuterest.
What Do You Sav to this Offer?
Write for Illn*'rated CaUlngn-s and New
Price Lirta for Fall 1880, and prepare to be a»ton-
ahed. ,
HIDDEN & bates;
SAVANNAH. GA,
HIOLESUE PIANO AND URBAN DEALERS.
dec27-dlt*-Awlx
s’x.A.a-a-’s
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD\
Nsvxx Gets Hasd.
Caw be Maze amt Stuewotu Dmibed. Last
Twice as Lomb.
Sbeutt Cured wittsat Brcggtag Ol Syrian.
CUBE*
tkllli and Fever.
Liter Complaint,
Bjipwi*.
&*!«.
Keneunea,
Rhenwifim.
Coitifeaes*
Feaib
Veahea
Ekk l Pierrot*
Heabeb*.
These Psds Cure Ml Diseases br A bsorptkn. No*
Noxious Pills* Oils* or Poisonous Medicinessre ttken
into the Stomach. The Pads are worn over the Pit
ot the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Centres,
also the Liver and Stomach. A gentle Vegetable
Tonic i* absorbed into thecfrculatlon o f the Blood and
Liver, purifying the Blood, stimulating the Liver and
Kidneys to healthy action* and strengthening tbe
Stomach to digest food. Prick or Pads tl amd 93
jcach. Sold it all Druggists, or sent by Matt
or Express.
Manufactured at 39 k 4* North Liberty St«
Baltimore. Md.
John Ingalls, druggist,
Whole,*!, and Retail Axent, corner F.nrtkxnd
Poplar itrwt*. Macon, Ga. apr*-d*m
ERGYOl CFEDlA
TTflPtr r P.‘"l 737? Liw and forms for ous-
UU W AVJ DJBlineM men) Farmer.,
YOUR OWN ltiMn*»! Filling fart.
T 4DBV1? P Low Price: Great »uc-
Uau ICiU* cess. One a entirid 500
I" one town, another If 2in 88 da; *. another 75 in
IS da; a. Save* too time* its cost, and every holy
wants it. Fend for circular* and Urm*.
Alto General Agent. :W»n<e,l. Allan*.’
P. W. ZB1GLSR A :.Q., 1000Arch St.. Phil.,
tflPNT'M ONCBio cell the
Auxin I U If an I bil live*of o-rnextl’resi-
drntand Vice-Pn>“Ment
Gen. HANCOCK
AND
MU.EHB.
Thousands are waiting (or the bock. It contain*
steal portiai's of tbe candidates and other fall-
page engravings. Bxtra inducement* offered to
those selecting territory s. vr. DOUGLAS
BIOS., 55 W. Bth it.. Cinrinnati. O.
Tie Suit Female Collexe,
£A GRAK6E GA-
With a faculty of lw«h, thorough tesebere,
fine build uig. ond a complete outfit for all de
partments, Literary, Music aud Art. offers lie
highest advantages for tbe smallest chaises.
Nearly double the usual time devoted to Musio
aud Art. Last catalogue numbers 148 pupils—
H'7 in music. Board, literary tuition and draw
ing per annum. £207; with music and u e piano,
**67. Ccrrespondoree invited. Write for c»l»-
krgue for full particular.,
toys eo.<a»2m* I. P. COX. I’re*.
NOTICE-
( GEORGIA. BIBB COUVIY.-Oa the fi-st
^ Monday <n . v epUr(tn<t 6:b.) application
will be mad** to Co**rt ot Ordinary of county
for leave t » 9e*l a!!, the-eal istate if Thus. J.
Bhinhoiter, lateo* said eouoty dect-a^d.
, 8. B. bWSLT. AdvuiLiitrator.
July SO, J830 td
Wesleyan Female Institute
STAUNTON, VA.
Opens its Slit Session September 20th, 1820.
Among tbe firat School* for young ladits in the
United State*. Climate unsurpassed. Surround
ing! beautiful.: Pupil* from seventeen States
Among the lowest term* in tbe Union.
TKKMS:—Board, Washing, Light*, English
Coarse, Latin, French, for each hall of the St ho
lastic year..... $113
All extras very low. For Catalogue, address
Bxv. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D, President,
july7deodl01-wlm Staunton, Virgini:.
=£?=£> COVEST’S
HORSE
K V '■ % C *1
Sc 2.3
rS-Ef 'mZttl!
*°?F I jmw
KSQOlfO CATCHER fS. ‘SB
your room in a few minutcii without smoke soil
or grease. Price 53 cw. Send postal tor Illus
trated Circular. Agents wanted. Good terms.
L. T. JONES, 166 LightSt.. Baltimore, Md.
77 7?
A YEAR and expense* to
agent*. Outfit Free. Addre**
P.O.VIOh DRY, August*, Me
| DVBKT1SEK3, scud tor our Select List of Lo
ft cal Newspapers. Geo. P. Rowell A Co, 10
SpruceSt.,N. Y.
0
PIUM
Him
CUBS
dAwly
By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta, Ga. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
cured patient*and physician*.
r end lor my book on tbe
habit and it* cure. PEES.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
O NE four-room bouse on Johnson street, wilt,
all necessary outbuildings, good water, etc
For particulars apply
juyiodtf T^t-t )?.? n t
FOR SALE.
T HIRTY dayi a'ter date application w it be
made to the honorable tbe Ordinary otBibb
county lor leave to fell the real estate o< J* r*.
Jan- A. Malone, late ol Bibb county deceased,
fordistr hutinn umnngher heirs.
SUSAN M. PURSON8. Administratrix.
Jaly7-dlaw*w
Bofet and Cheapest
ABTIFIOIAL LIMBS.
Rpeeial inducements to SOUTH
ERN SOLDI BUS.
Satitfaction given in all cases.
First premium at Atlanta and Macon.
Georgia Fairs. 1879. Best of refer-
•neat in your State. Apply at once
for full information. roc ; *l term*,
etc. Addi'saCBABLBSM EVANS.
Manufacturer for U.S. Gcrernm’t. 152
Wait K nirth Atreat. Ginotn O
SHEEP.
^ FEW gentle stock rbeep—middle wool
grades—lor sale in lot* ci from five to twenty.
Will sell aleo a few young Bu is single.
Apply to or address
WM. LUNDY.
}nl»7dlaw*wff Macon. Ga.
WES'l BROS.,
68 BAY ST., 8AVANNAH, Qi„
COTTON FACTORS, COIM-
S GN MERCHANTS'.
—Andd alers in—
FERTILIZERS.
General Agents for tbe
DELTA COTTON TIE.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS
W. W. 0 ARNES. Macon agent
for Delta Tie.
luyS4-dawtilln-vl
AGENTS TO ANTED FOR
THB FASTEST SELLING BOOK of the AGB.
Foundations of Success
AND BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS.
The laws of trade, legal forms, bow to transmit
business, valuable table,, social etiquette, parlia
mentary usage, bow to conduct public business:
in fset it i* a complete Guide to Sue ei* for fell
ciasaes. A family necessity. Address, for cir
culars and special to-ms.
ANCHOR PUBLISH I v G CO a
juiylg-dawlm• Atl»ii'». Ga.
STEAM EK6L1ES
i
I am agent for several makes of Engines and
am prepared to offer at GOOD TERMS a* any
one when quality is considered. Be snre and
call or send for circular* before bn; log.
J. L. SAULS BURY.
juy9-d8w fri sun wed-w2w
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of H. B.
Troutman are hereby notified to makein.-
mediate paymei t of tbe same to tbe undersign*
ed; and ail peisons having claims anainst said
estate are hereby notified to present the tame
dul. authenticated in term* of the law.
M. L. ODTHAN, Executor,
y 18.1889—19-Wt*
nitOHUlA, BIBB ■ ••UNTX.—wnereaa, John
IX B. Sullivan has made application for letters.
ot odmini-trationcnlbe estate of Thomas O,
Sullivan, late of said county debased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
person b concerned to be and appear at tbs Court
ol Ordinary ol said county on the first Mondsy
in * ugust next, to ahow cause if any they have,
why letters of administration should not be
granted to applicant.
Witness my official ngnature.
J. A. McHANUB, Ordinary.
Jniy »■ 18 ; 0-4td*
G b'ORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Wbrreaa Ste
phen Collins, executor of the estate of An
drew Pye, late of said connty deceased, has made
application for letters of dismission fiom said
estate. These are therefore to cite and ad-
mom.-h all perse ns concerned to be and ap-
appear at the Court of Ordinary oi said connty
on the first' Monday in October next, to show
eanae.it any they have, why letters of ditmis
slonahonid not be granted to applicant.
Witnesa my official aisnatnre
J. A. MoHANUd, Ordinary;
Jniv 9.1881-td*
NOllUE LEAVE lO SELL LAND.
G eorge a. jones county.—four week*
alter date 1 will apply to the Court of Or*
dinary ef Jones county for leave to sell ail the
land, belonging to estate of Peytou A. Balkcom
deeea*ed.
FELIX B. BALKCOM, Adm’r.
July 7. IMP-td*
STUCKEY ‘LITTLE GIANT.’
I am agent for the sale cf this Celebrated
Hydraulic Cotton Press*
-. :* ] O'
THE WONDER OF THE AGE.
It veu peed a press be sure and cadleBmedr
end for circular*.
ulO-dYw thr tus*wlw ■ J. L. KAULKBUBT.
toe
tub _
Garmore’s Artificial Ear Drums
PKRFECTIeY HKCTOBE THE HEABIK«
and perform tho work of the Mnturmt DrWH*
Always in posit ion,-but luvlaiKble Co Otter*. All
Converaiition and even whiepeis heard distinctly. Wo
r*f«r to those aMac ttea. Bead for deacriptirooirouI&r*
1 CiAJUIQJi* J&M DHUM VQn CXHCOOKATI. *
Bellevue High School,
BEDFORD COUNTY, VA.
“On Va. and Tenn. R, R., fifteen miles west cf
Lynchburg, louugm. n and beys prepvod for
university or ior business. Beautiful ar d
h’al.hy location. Able corps of teachers; ihop-.
ough iustruci on. Literal prevision for the ac
commodation and comfort ol students. For Cat
alogues containing information address
, W. U. ABBOTT. Principal.
jayl9todaw2m Bellevue P. O , Va
law Feiile Mute.'
.Warrenton, Va.
Session begins Sept 1st. Send for Catalogue.
jn]18-w*m SOdERT PRiZP.R. Principal.
ilMWOOU RiBH BOflOOIt
A BOAEDINQ SCHOOL FOB BOYS.
T HE next session will begin August 23. and
continue sixteen weeks. The course of in
struction is preparatory for college or business,
acu is thorough aud prtcticai.
The Military Department,
under the charge of a United States oificor, bus
for it* otja t the physical development of the
boys and the inculcation of hatitsef promptness,
order and matness. In these particulars it has
been highly beneficial, and other features v ill be
added to increase its efficiency. To meet the de
mands of the community, a department for girt*
will be opened. Good board will be obtained in
excellent families for any girls who may be sent
to the school.
Charges for Pall Session, S1C0. payable half in
advance aud half 1st Oc ober. This incl". es
hoard,tuition, tuel, washing and belts. For
particulars apply to
, CilAS. M. NEEL,
jnjl6-da»2w Box 493. Atlanta. Ga.
oivimyiMNiA
«IULF 153C
Session begins cn ihe first ot October and con
tinues nine months. Apply for Catalouaes to the
Secretary < f the Faculty, Post-olflee Uaiveraity
of Virnnia, Albemarle Co. Va. JAM88 F.
HAKKIeON, M. D., Chairman ot the Faomty.
juyl7deodaw2m*
Baltimore Female College.
The only Femalo College in Maryland—was
chartered in 1819, witn the pow.rol conferring
degreye, and iitiera'ly endowed by the State in
1860. It has new buildings, ample grou dsgoon
apparatus, an able Faculty, and all the appoint
ments of a flrst-ilais institution. Board and tui
tion, &60. Missel under twelve years, *2 tl.
Catalogues at this office.
N. C. BROOKS. L.L D . President.
Jy23-dawlm
W. A CHERRY vs. TRP t,IVB ASSOOIATION
Ok A’>1 ERICA,et al,—In Equity iu Bibb Bu-
p-rior Court.
It app-aring to the Court that by the relur■■ cf
the sheriff, thit the I ife As-omulian of America
cannot I» h und. audit further spn-ariug that
said defendant; arenon.Ti-idmt- ot iheStateci
Georgia: (rrde.eii. that a«iu de:endauts Itftaod
appear at the mxt term of ibiiCuurr, to be held
on the fourth Monday in October nett, to plead,
answerer demurtosa.d bill Hied in thealove
case, orths same will be taken pro conle-so as to
them, and said case wilt proc. ol ex parte, or
dered further. that s»:>i otfendant be served by
publication or.ce a moi th it r four months, ia the
Macon Telesraoh and Messenger lei ore the neit
term ol this r.ourt
This June 21,1889.
T. J.8'MMONS.
Judges. C. M.C
A. Proadfit. folicito- for conn iainant.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court. Juno 22, 1680.
ineSt-lam-tm* A. B. BOSS. Clerk.
NO TICK LEAVE TO bELL LAND.
G eorgia, jones couNTY.-Four week*
after date 1 will spplv to the Court otOrdi-
narv of Jones county for leave to sell at private
sale all the -a ill- lands belonging to estate o! Le
roy Singleton, deceased.
k-Ll.KX SINGLETON. Executrix.
July 6, 18S*-7tc*
G B RGIA, BIBB COUNT*.—Whereas Jos
eph Wilhourn. executor of the last will and
tcstameit of 0. J. Gamble, lateof said county
dece-ted. has made application for leave to re
sign bu trust as exe uto* ot said estate, and has
suggested the appointment ot Mrs. G. P. Gam
ble as a suitable ptrson 10 t-e appointed a* ad
ministrator de bonis nun cum lestamento an-
nexo upon said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
tf Ordinary of said county on tbe first Monday
id Augcst next, to abow cause if any they have,
why said Joseph Wilbourn should not bo al
lowed to resign and U r*. G. F. Gamble appoint
ed administrator as aforesaid.
Witness my official sign ature.
July 3.183r-ltd* J. A. McMANUS.
Ordinary.
ZESrOTIOE-
Thia is the only Lottery ever voted on by
be people of a State, and under a late dfo-
eion cl tbe United Staten Supreme Court at
Washington, ia tbe only Legal Lottery now
in the United States, all other char.era bay
ing been repealed or baying so existence
A IPLENMO OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND BIS
TB1RUTION, CLASS Ik, AT NKW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10.1830—123d Muntlm
■rirnni.
Louisiana State Lottery Companv,
Thu Institution was regularly inccrporsted by
the Legulatura ot the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term o!
twonty-fiya years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ot the State iB pledged ,wt i< h pledge has
been renewed by u,i overwhelming popular rota,
securing its franchise iu the new constitution
adopt* a December 2, 1879, witb a Capital of
81,000.000, to which it has since added > reserve
fund of *850.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DRAWINGS will take place monthly on
the secendT-csdsy.
It never scales or postpone*. Look at the follow
ing Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE S39.0CO.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACH.
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Pnzs £39/00
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize .... ...... 5,COO
2 Prizes of St.SC-O
5 Prizes ol 1,000
20 Prizes of
109 Prizes of
200 Prize* of
500 Prizes of
1000 Prizes of „
9 Approximation Prises ot WOO........,.
9 Approximation Prists of 200.
9 Approximation Prill a of 100..,„,„...
1.867 Prises, amounting to.„..,... H .,„ m sUu,Mo
paid.
Write, clearly stating full address, for furth-r
information, or send orders by express or in a
Registered Letter or Money Order by mail,
addressed only to
H. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
or same person at No 319 Broadway, New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawing* are
under the supervision and management of Gene
rals G. T. BEAUREGARD and J URAL A. EAR
LY
=zr22ndrzz
popular Monthly Drawing ot the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT MAOAULBY’&.TBEATRB,
In tbelOlty ot.Louisville, on
Saturday, July 31st, 1880,
These drawings authorized by act ot tbe Leg*
izleture of 1869 and sustained by all the courts
ol Kentucky, according to a contract made with
the owners ol the Frankfort grant, will oecnr
regularly on tbe last day ot every month, Sun-
d*y« and Fridays excepted, for the period ot live
years, terminating on June 30,1885.
The United Btsze* Circuit Court on March 31
rendered tbe following decision*:
1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution
Compary illegal,
td—IU drawings ar* fair.
Tba management call attention to tbe libers]
adh-me which ha* met witb such popular favor
heretofore, and which wiU.*|ain be presented lor
* he JULY DRAWING.
1 yHWsnitiwmi *99
10 Priaet'niooo' each"H
*9 Prises *00 each m,.h.mw.
UO Prises 1*0 each
200 Prises *9 each
990 Priaec 99 «*eh —
^006 Prises LSrwch „„„
(Prises SOOsmh, ap'roximarinprises
0 Pnae* iOOemr'n d* do
■ Pnae* 1*9 each do. do
Sf *0.000
lOiOOt
6,00.
10,0* c
11.0*0
1J.0K'
19/KO
li.0* (1
10,IKK
RTOt
IAW
0O-
LIB£L FOR DIVORCE,
Bibb Surerior Court, 3 pril T> rm. 1830.
MRS. G. P. PlNCKARD Vet, J. J.PINCKARD.
L T appearing to the court by ihe return of ihe
sheriff that the defendant is not to be found
in this county: and it further appearing thstle
doe* net reside in thc State of Georgia:
Ordered, that no appear ai the next term of
this court, or that zai-' CUM oe allowed tn pro-
eeed.and that service bo rcifected on aaidJ.J.
Pinoiard by public* tion hereof, once a month for
four month*, in the Tbleosikt axd Mbssmt-
Oib. a public eazette published in the city of
Macon.
By the Court:
JOHN L. HiRDEMAN.
Librl’ant’s attorney.
Bo it B0.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. S. O. M. C.
April 29 1889
A truo ex trie! from the minutes oi Bib Su
perior Court. This May 3,5880,
may4-lsm4m A. H. ROSS. Clerk.
INEQUITY-HILL FOB RELIEF, Etc
IN BIBB PUPEEIOR COUEa.
Daniel D. Tracy vs. A. TL R*-»). administrator de
bonis non ot the estate ct 7. P. Lamar, M. E.
1 Rinsr et «]., hei* - ; «f J. P Lrmar.
it S[*t>raring from the rrtu re* of the Sheriff in
th'S eauie that t eo ul *»l l uefrndal.t*. to-wit..
Km. t'airi- H. Motley and Mrs. am, T. **nen.
formerly Ann T. Lamar, are not to la bond in
the county ol Bibb: Mid it, lurmer anpna-ing
the they do not remlr in th- bta’e of Georgia,
bui in the “date o Alaliama : It l* thm-for- or
dered l* the uurt U hI aorvioe of raid bill he
prrlrrti d upon them by puhlicati .n i f this or
d-rnwe a month f .r four ur ntba bel-re the
next term ol .h*a t'onrl, in the M-wii eiegrapb
and Mc.aei.grr. a n-wapaurr pubiisheU in ibr
city of Mann. Ga.
L'.ltir * Bnrtct . Paintin'* attorney.
iuyZ-tamlm T. J. el«MONs. J. 4. «*. H, C.
O KhtkAay'**-Bliv. JritiM Co,.,*t*. ‘-eurxis.
Jut e 12. 1S8*>. Whereas I'avid W. leatcr.
guarfinn for »! rry E. Tufla, nnnur, apt lies to
m- for <ii- ui.S’-iu
The-emeu.cn •» *• a’n>oiii*hal ! perrensren
ten til tort* v enure at thu court on rt,e first
Mobiiay in Aim lit next, it aby they have, why
the d sebarge sha'I not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
jnelStd** R'lLAND P. ROS3. O ninrry.
THE EXODUS
Derarges 'ahor, matin* necessary every fsc ! lity
for handling Cotton st the Gin. SAVE LABOR
bv using a JO Mbs KlVd-lON '•'AGO' OIAIB
1’noe 800. all lr..nana Steel. -rrs» Beam.
FR 1GHT I’AtD BY US. I. ordered now c*n
pay at Gi-ning. Everybody send lor freeb-xk.
Addicts
Jones if Bisgkamton,
Binichnmton. TC. 1.
UOIC and J- n. Junos. Baiurrm
piztite of J» meN Itaan. lat« of said coon*F d^cesae
ed.huve made cpplic-ation lor leUeracf dumision
Irom said estate;
Ihefe are therefore to cito ana &<momrh all
pen»rr*» ronceTned bt a*d apji^ar at th*' Court
of Ordinal j of ir.iJ coui.tj on t^e fir^t Mord>4\
in Auauftt next, to »how enu^e. il any thi-y have,
why Mtera of dlsiLU&ion at*ou!d not be granted
to «pp!i«*axita.
Witness my official iiarrfctare. May C. 78S0.
moyMd* J. A. McMAN08.Ordinary.
C* BOEG1A—BIBB COUSTY-— Whereas Ja-
TjT oobDii.kier. guardian oi Kdwam Berend,
Xta« madeapplU'Jitioii for lrtters of di«m s«ion:
Theoe arts, thnefore, t » c»t* and aducni»b all
(Hrwcs coi cerntd, to be »n.1 ftjipear at the
Court of Ordinary of aa d county, on the first
Monday i i Auaust Fht.w cau«^.i w any they
have. *hy leiU-ra o’ diuni--aion sh*-ujd not
be rranted to upplioust.
mroffi’-ihl -ig tahire Vyv 8, 1880
J. A. McVLANU^. Ordinary.
'■
O ihOK-lTtA. tti«B i OUaiY.-MflttTiM Ken
JT ty 8«-h» I. exrcutorcf the ••atuleoLJacob
6cha'],*has m>*de app icalion :or lensre.to oue
Jot of laLd in the count? of Murray, in said
Htate, at private ^ale. the sanre b-ii.g wild and
uncultivated iHiida: and mIbo to orli ere h r mae
»nd lot lit tbcriirnl Unjr ibe easL ball
of Jot No. 7. in square S»l.\n »aid eit:, be!tntnn«
to*»id estatp. __
Thege are therefore to cite and admonun ell
per-on»* concerned to be and appear at the f'ourt
orO diniry of writ c unty on the br»t Monday
in Antic nozt to show, if any »h**y \ avo, why
•aid application should n-1 oe g. auud to »pph-
''ittiesa my hand and official signature July
7 1(80.
gjy ui w4w* J. A. Mc’dANTJ^.OrdiEary.
Know Thyseif,
T RE untold miiories that
resuit from mciiKJ'retiou
in early life ney be u)!evi-i-
ed and cured. Tl o$o wha
doubt this ozzertiou rhould
purchase the new iQ.Ocad
wor* published hv the PKA-
BODY MKDICaL NSli-
TUTB. Bckton, -r,titled
THKSCtrNOB OF LIBS;
or, SELF PRESERVATION. Exfceufled vi-
taiity rervon* and pbytieal debility, er vitality
impaired by the error* oi youth or tco dose or
too cloze application to business, may be restor
ed and manhood regained.
Two hundredth edition, revised and en’srgcd.
Just published. It is s st-ir.dard medics! work*
the best in tbs Engliih language, wviitenby a
phyaisianof griAt experience, to whom was
awarded a told and jewelled medal b;. tbe Na
tional Medical Association. It contains beauti*
fui and vzry expensive engravings. Three hun
dred psges, more than 60 valuable pr..-M ripfonz
for all lorn* of pievailing aiieaee, tbe result of
many years of eztersive sn*l sucerssrui practice,
either cue cf which i« worth ten times the prioe
of the book. Found in French cloth, price only
$>, sent by mail po.tpsid.
The Lotdon Lancet says: “No persci: should
fce without this valuable took. The author is a
noble benefactor."
• An illustrated sample sen- toallcn rcccirt of
6 cert* for postage.
. The author reJers hypermission to Don P. A.
B1S3ELL. M D. president Of ihe National Med
ical Asscciation.
Address Dr #’H PAR
KER, No 4 Bulfittch ft,
Bostcn, Mass. The au
thor tear r e consulted on
ail disetscs requiring
•kill and eiperience,
novSn wlv
HEAL
THYSELF
f'l BORGIA. Bibb County—Wbareas ilrs. Mar
aJT thaE. Sorrell, guardian ot her minor chil
dren, baa made application for leave to sell eight
shares of the capital stock cf thr C-htrsl lati-
roao acd Kanking Company of Georg.., b: iong-
ing to said minors for their mamtainat.ee acd ed
ucation.
These sre therefore to cite and sdroon'sh all
persona concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary cf-aid county on the first Heard*} in
J ul.v next. to show cause if any they have why
said application should r ot be granted.
Witness my har.d offleielly. June 5th. 5EJ0.
jneBtd* J. A. McMaNU*. Ordinary.
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, &o. Sond for Price-Hot.
W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
A Good Ohance for
Men cf Vim to
Make Money.
| Control county rights for tho az'e of Key’s
1 Patented
Lever Cotton Fress.
Very simple and economical. Does its work
quickly and with little help. Every Dlanter ap
proves ot ;t and it will aril it-elf with but little
talk. Med ot push, in want of em iojment.
would do well to return one or more countie* at
once. Information furnhhtd whendesirrd.
J L.BiULSBURY.
juy9-d2w sat tuis thr-wjw
O 'RDrNAR.Vdt ffi on Junta Ctur.ty, Georgia.
Jane 26th. 18au.—Whereas Mrs Man-m
Moore, suardian for Lerin and Annie P. Mco-e,
*. nliaa to me for diamis-ton.
Tb-ze are* to rite an. admonish all person*
ecneivncd to »how cause at ib*B office i. o* by
the tirat Mon-tay in August next, it any they
have to zhe contra*y.
Witness tny harni offieiallv.
ina*md« R'Laa'DT. ROS g . Ordinary.
«
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ata contain* 81S pa*** of
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Gray’s Specific Medicine.
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THE xreatTRADE MARK.
■ xhaL r,m
LM0 Prtae* _* IUX.4 0
Whole Tio» eta. .«*. Half Ticket*. *L
g| TvekaZo. *60. 55 YiekeU, *>"*..
R*mit by Po-t Office Mot ay Order. Registered
Letter, sank Dealt or Express.
To insure asainst initiates and delays, corre
spondent* will please write their names and f
plan ■ of re-idence plainly, giving number ot *
Vost-Offiee box or Street, and Town, County end
State.
All communications connected with the Di
Distribution und Order* for Tickets should b.
addrettedto R. X. BOA&DXAN, Conner-Jowr
nal Bniidlug LoulsviJe KentuM*. or st No.
M7 and 009 Broudwwy, N. Y. augOOeodtuthueat
T /Yi »dy An un
3,failing ir e for
“ erminat e*k-
am, 8pern, lv
orrhea 'mpo-
1- ncy. and »l!
dls-aaeS that
_ —JBH fed •« se- —
1 <efors Takiiigquence of seif After Taking
abuse; asa less ol mrm. ry. universal lawitfide
psin in the back, dime u tif vtaion, premaiare
old age. a d many o h,. C iaeosra that lead to in
sanity and conaump'ion and a premature ara-e.
Full particular* in cur irernrhiet, wbitb we i«-
■ire to .end tree br wai! to avert one. TkeBpe-
oiffa Medicine is sold •*> all druggists at (1 p-r
package, or six puc> age. for 65 will be scat free
by mail on reeript < t the money b.v addressing
tbe GRAY KKUUilNH CU. No ’C Mechanics
Blocs. Detroit. Mich, told in Mac^n and every
whereby all drot*!*t*. octSsdawly.
For aula by HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR.
oeU9-dawlv Macon. Gu
G EOBGIA. BIBBoOUNTY.—WbeicaaBen-
jarrin 0. smith, executor of the ctate Of
Mrs. & iza Emith, late of said county deceased,
hat made application for letters of dismission
trom said esixte.
Theto are therefore to cite and admonish all
Persona concerned to be and appear at ihe Ccurt
of Ordinary of sjjd county, on the fire! Monday
in October next, to show cause if any they hare
why szid application should not be granted to
Ipphsart.
Witness my hand officially, July C, 1830.
iu,7td* J. A. MoMANUB. Ordinary.
/~'zRDIN AUY’S Office Jones Uounty. Georgia,
V/ June 26:h. '839.—Whereas Samuel Barren,
admictztrator with tho will annexed, on estate of
Benjamin barren, deceased, applies for dismis
sion Irom same.
These aro to cite ard admonish ail parsons
concerned and the hastens o' faid ,state to t e
and appear ut the October term next of thi*
court, and wi ness u sett.emeut ot his adminis
tration, recei'O their distributive shares, and
ahow rause if ary they have why h« i hail not bo
discharged from said adminlztrat.cn.
Witness my hand > fficially.
JmSOtc* ROLAND T. ROSE, rirdinary.
O BDINAEY’S Offite Xor.es County, Georgia,
Janets, 1880.—*h-reas John A. Johcicn
executor eatate * f Martha M. Beubrook. deceased
applies for dismission.
’these -rotooite and udmonUh ail persons
concerned to show cause at this office on erbj
she fir»t Monday in October, if any they have to
the contrary.
Witness my hand officially.
JatS'tda BOLaADT. EOF8. Ordi nsryr
mm COTTON GIN
Cleans tha Seed better, Runs Lighter,
CIr.s Faster and Costs Less Money than sflf
other Cln In the Markoat, Every machine
tulip and leeatlf A-wrranteod-
These machines are rnsdo ol the best material-, and tbs
wcrhmansMpauiCnlsharDUncxcclled. Eavuhocnawarded
premiams at aU the State fairs, Gcorghv Alabama, Texas,
gtc. Upward* o£ 5000 of our Cm3 aroticnuztantuseir
tho southern Etatcs, over 10M havlngbcca acid RitSTD.
Price List of Cine, Feeders ar.d Condenser
Toxod ready for shipment and delivered at cur faefoq
Sires.
Price of
Gins.
Price “with
Self Feeder
or Condenser.
a sow
G 4 ‘
0 M
15 •
0 •
!:
100 00
112 59
125 0®
140 03
160 W>
180 CO
i
S3S3S3S3
psaisis
Trice with
Self Feeder «|
Coadcnsar.
$125 00
a urnij ©ivon vi* njjpiiAvuaiwn*—*
TVom 1343 to 1838 we manufacturedGinsat Columbus, (
under tho Arm name or E. T. TxYLoa & Co., aftw«
Clemons. B3K»wjr & Co., mul mode vrhot vos then!
* r ^-*- '**- .ibn-inK the year 185*
bare beer, exclusive!
.rePsiace. TOithlong
j /.bor saving macMncir andskUlcd'*
a.l vantages not **njoyoaby any other iiLuxuaatiHZiwa vw
line, for producing thnBEST work for th« uilst money.
The demand lart year vroa so groat tliat nearly JKO ordeeft
remained unfilled, out wo have doubled ourinr.nularturlrjp
capacity and hope to bo able to meet all demands, still tt fit
tlievisest plm to sotyour orders 5n early. Scad
‘ ~—*—*1 pamphlet giving neio tvlcvtarj tesinnoniais
live, raterr-ririnx f*!;i:itf-r*
j out f.t; furnished 'When desired- Adares4
FROWN COTTON GIN CO.,
JfSW IC2HXBT, cost
A P. Farq.uliar,
AGENT AT GA
THEDEAFHEAP
g PEItrTttSS^.Hfi^irelln^ry^Co r. rsation. I
S’-rt-. IWkCAre.l-gdd.v^Nar..*
THE LUMMUS,
^IMPROVED
TAYLOR
cm
This la the seventh season of this popular Gba.
which combines thc merits ofspeed, light draft,
good sample, andcleenlngtlieseedInaRrcab-
er degree than any other, and is offered with tha
most perfect Self-Feeder and Condenser made, st
the following very low prices,
Sixes.
Price of
Gins
Price-with
Self Feeder
orCo»>denser
Price with
Self-Feeder and
. Condenser.
49 saw
9100.00
*132.30
8165.00
45 “
112.50
146.1*0
179.59
50 “
123.00
160.00
195.09
60 “
140.00
180.00
220.00
70 “
16J.00
. 206.00
252.00
80 '•
3 180.00
232.00
234.00
These Gins are made with Iron Frames acd Oi
the best materials and are unsurpassed in finish
and workmanship. Wo also manufacture Gnl-
lett’s celebrated “Patent Steel Brush Cotton
Gin,” together with tho Favorite Light Unit
“Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, with Feeders and
Condensers ior each.
Terms given on application.
THE STANDARD MACHINERY CD.,
MYSTIC RiV£R, CONS
FSAN'KLIN H. LCSSUS, Gen. A#
COLCMBGd, GA.
SUGAR CAKE MACHINERY
VERTICAL CANE MILLS,
HORIZONTAL CANE MILLS, .
SUGAR EVAPORATORS,
STEAM SUGAR MA CHINEE'
and all appiratua for Syrup or Sugar making. Cir
lars, with prices, Ac., sent on application.
SLYMYER MANUFACTURING 7
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