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the blessed love of nature.
Good Lord! it is a gracious boon for
tliought-crazed wicbt like me,
To smell again these summer flowers be
neath this summer tree!
To suck once more in every breath their
little souls away,
And feed my fancy with fond dreams of
youth’s bright summer day,
When, rushing forth like untamed colt,
the reckless, truant boy
Wandered through green woods all day
long, a mighty heart of joy.
I’m sadder now—I have had cause; but
oh! I’m proud to think
That each pure joy-fount, loved of lore, I
yet delight to drink—
Loaf, blossom, blade, hill, valley, stream,
the calm, unclouded sky,
SU11 mingle music with my dreams, as in
the days gone by.
When summer’s loveliness and light fall
round me dark and cold,
I’ll bear indeed life’s heaviest curse—a
heart that hath waxed old 1
—William Motherwell.
Dr. Tanners Fast.
As the attention of the whole country
is now fixed upon the extraordinary at
tempt of Dr. Tanner to practically demon
strate that a human being may fast forty
dav3 without death or severe illness, any
thing authentic concerning his former
record and antecedents will be read with
interest.
The Baltimore Sun says:
An inn-keeper of Lowville, N. Y., re
members that some fifteen years ago Dr.
Tanner, then a student, took rooms at the
inn, saying that he was not feeling well
and would not eat. The strange guest
was carefully watched, for no one be
lieved that he would hold out for a week
without eating anything. Tanner kept
his room very closely and appeared to
pass much of his time reading. When he
went out it was the custom of some one
connected with the inn to enter the room
to see if the eccentric fellow was not
feeding himself. Not a trace of anything
to eat was ever found about him, and
during the week he never entered the
dining room. s
He appeared to be a genial companion
able sort of a man, and one day he went
to ride with the landlord, to whom he said
that this was the way he had of curing
himself when anything was the matter.
During nis stay be was very quiet, scarce
ly making an acquaintance outside of the
inn. At the end of the week he paid his
bill, remarked that he guessed lie was
well now, and went away as though noth
ing unusual had happened.
It begins to look very much as if the
doctor will accomplish his self-imposed
task. In that event, if in needy circum
stances, a purse ought to be raised for his
benefit, for beyond doubt his experiment
will be utilized by the medical faculty in
the treatment of certain classes of diseases
such as peritonitis, inflammatory ailments,
etc.
ffiiSaKjliS FcrmZHX&ndBBmUtme. \
rhESLDL* J ££77 * X3ST MDElYKXCWM fAMILTj
\ SURE CUKE .'or *11 tlie di-ea-or for which it ts recommended, and always perfectly tafe
in the hands of even the most inexperienced persons.
ti KILLER
/« recommended by nmlckaa, iKnitter*, iliteinnnrir*, Marw/Krt of Fadmia, Work-Stop*, and
Plantation*, .-ortv in llivpitnli—in short hyereruhndy enmnrhert who 1ms ever given it a trial.
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’ TRIAL.
ES&Ei&B Ef S3 8 E?ES should have vffiace in every factor;.', machine-shop,
cEu fi 2-« ti. (-J. IX and mill, on even- farm and plantofon. and In every
household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruises, seres, etc., but in
case of sudden sickness of anv kind. „
n A I KH kf Dg n rfra is the well-tried *nd tmsted friend of all who want
r*B 6a B Sm sSH, fi ft sure nn.t safe medicine which can be freely used
internally or externally without fear of harm and with certainty of relief.
Its price brings it within tire reach of all; and it will annually save many times its cost
in doctors’ bills. For sale by nil druggists at 25c. 50c. and SI.00 per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS cc SON, Proprietors, Providence. R. I.
SMI
tie contalnslbis signature and a Pile o! ’atones.
Mrs. Ellen Johnson. 317 Spruce St., Philadel
phia, wrote April 10th, 1875: "Dr. J.P. Miller,
Dear 8ir—Your DdBine’s Pile Remedy cured me
in ore week, after I had used all the medicines I
could bear of, and was told by a prominent aur-
g.-on in this city that my only chance for a cure
wag an operation, which be wanted to charge me
fiity dollars for.
J P. Cooper. Druggist at Favanr ah. Mo., wrote
Sept. Uth, 1879: ’ Dr J. V. Miller; Dear Hir—I
have b- en .elling DeBing’s Pile Remedy for sev-
eral year*, always recommending it, and somc-
tim. a guaranteeing it to cure, hover beard oi
soothing but cures.’*
w) wt f *T m n Foranycaieof Blind.Bleed-
JKJBi W MJ ing. Itehimr, Ulcerated, or
Protruding PILE that DbBINGS PILE REMEDY fails ti
-ure. It allays the itthmg, abaorbs the in mors, gives im
mediate relief, cures esses of Ions: standing ini week, ordi
nary cases in 2 d»v*. ft a bottle. Bold by all druggists.
ail. flaL-Prtpared OHly by Dr. J. P. MILLER,
and none genuine unless the wrapper on the bot-
W. B. Stewart, Practical Druggist at Canons-
hurg. Pa., wrote May 5th, 1879: "Dr. J. P. Mil
ler: Dear Sir—I have your medicine DeBing’s
Pile Remedy, always in stock, and sell it because
it cured me of a caie of years’ standing andean
honestly and do moit cheerfully recommend it.*
O. B. Cole, M. D.. of Drug firm of Co’e A Wick,
at Ashland, O., wrote tpril22, 1879. ‘J. P. Mil
ler, M. D ; Dear Sir—We are baring sales for
your DeBing’s Pile Remedy through my recom
mending it, I being a practicing physician. Iam
confident the remedy will become very popular
as it has the merits, and will recommend itself
when once used."
Btii.g a regular graduate of medicine and surgery, for the pait ten yean haring made th6 treat
ment of Piles, fistula, t-kin and Blood Diieisea. and Nervous Debility a specialty, perrons in need
of our .er>ices are ii.viud to write or call at our office. Office hours: 9 to 12a. m., and 2 toS p. m.
fehlS.sttet J P MILLBR. M. D., 8. «■’. C or. Tenth and arch Streets. Philadelphia. Pa.
TheEockviUe Lynchine Case.
The lynching at Kockvillc yesterday
morning of the perpetrator of the recent
horrible outrage upon a respectable mar
ried lady near Damestown, is only an
other illustration of the weakness of the
restraints of law to control the popular
appetite for vengeance,excited by a species
of crime for which the law itself seems to
have no adequate penalty—and even if it
have, difficulties are too often placed in
the way of its effective application to give
security to the public in the premises.
This feeling, which overrides all law, and
for the moment transforms the most
peaceable and orderly citizens into desper
ate lawbreakers, is naturally strong
est in a rural community, where each
man is tempted to look at the case as
it would aflect himself if some mem
ber of his own household were the victim
of the brutal violence of the ravisher. The
thought of the unprotected ones at home,
exposed possibly to the same peril, arouses
a feeling of mingled fear and rage which
amounts to a frenzy, and drives men to
prefer the gratification of immediate ven
geance to the slower and orderly execu
tion of justice. Yet it is equally obvious
that as a means of deterring others from
the commission of similar crimes hanging
by lynch law is no more effectual than
hanging in any other way. This has
been demonstrated, if proof were needed,
in the very same quarter of the State
where this latest case has occurred. There
havobeen lynchings before for the very
same, but without preventing a recur
rence of the crime. Even the cer
tainty and severity of punishment,
under the best administration of justice,
only tend to diminish crime. They do
not extirpate it. There have been epi
demics of crime; which unfil they had run
their course no amount of severity of ex
ample in the way of punishment seemed
sufficient to arrest. Modes of punishment
have even been devised, such as the pub
lic sense would now revolt .against as
“cruel and unusual,” and have been found
ineffectual. Of course no one need appre
hend any sncli epidemic oi crimes against
female chastity and honor in any part of
this State, although unquestionably such
offenses have oi ' late—especi
ally as regards colored men against
white women—seemed to be alarmingly
frequent. When puaishment fails to de
ter, an increase of precaution becomes the
part of prudence. When burglars are
common, the prudent housekeeper does
not simply rely upon the certainty that
the criminals, when caught, will be sent
to the penitentiary. He strengthens his
bolts and bars, and prepares to give the
nocturnal thief a warm reception if he
should chance to enter. We cannot sug-
should not be left alone without proper
company or protection, and it may not be
amiss to have an eye to means of self-de
fense, if occasion should unhappily re
quire. A pistol in the hands of a weak
girl, if she kttows how and ha3 the cour
age to use it, is as eflectuai for the protec
tion oi her life or- honor is it is in the
hand of the strongest man. Self-defense
is not the exclusive privilege of the strong
er sex, and there is no reason why in the
country, remote from neighbors and from
passers by, women should not be taught
ow to protect themselves in the absence
of their male protectors. Even a faitlifnl
mastiff has been found an effectual protec
tion under similar circumstances. One
such ruffian as the colored man Diggs
foiled and killed in his brutal attempt,
would be a more salutary warning than
half a dozen lynchings, or even legal exe-
tions for the accomplished crime.—Balti
more Sun.
The Jonesboro Murder.
Atlanta, July 31.—Gov. Colquitt
went to Jonesboro last night with the
Gate City Guard of Atlanta to prevent
any attempt cn the part of friends to res
cue the parties imprisoned on t charge of
murdering Millie Johnson (colored), of
beating her father and mother, and of fa
tally wounding her brother. Jonesboro
yesterday was in great en 'lenient over
the affair. The sheriff in attempting to
arrest some of the parties chaigod with
the crime met with some resistance.
Seven prisoners were brought to Atlanta
by the Gate City Guard and put in the
jail here for safe keeping, and others will
probably be arrested. Sam Cook, one of
the prisoners, turned State’s evidence and
implicated all the others, but subsequent
ly retracted and said he was frightened
into confession. There is an unaontpro-
mising demand for a full investigation,
and if the guilty parties are found i Geor
gia will have a wholesale hanging.
An UnuiMl Record. <
The life of Mr. H. H. Warner, \f Ro
chester. X. Y., was saved by the Safe
Kidney and Liver Ciire, which now pears
l<is name. What this wonderful- remedy
did for bim.it has done forthousands^and,
we believe, will continue to do for hose
afliicted with kiilnev, liver or urftary
troubles of any kind. If any readerhas
any organic trouble, this remedy vill
prove “a friend in need.v y27-2r
Correct your habit of crooked walking
by using Lyon’s l’atenl Metalic^ I lie 1
Stiffeners. "' ’ ”
Boot Them Oat.
Worms are often caused by liver com
plaint. Tlie mucus or slime which forms
in ill health is where the worms produce
their yonng. If nature is assisted to carry
off this mucus the worms find no resting
place. For children and adults, Dr.
Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad
is the only sure cure and preventitive. No
medicine used. lw
Wilbor’s ComnouiKl of Pure Coil Liv er
OH aud lime
The advantage ot this compound over
tlie plain oil is, that the nauseating taste
of the oil is entirely removed, and the
whole rendered entirely palatable. The
offensive taste of the oil has long acted as
an objection to its use; but in this form
the trouble is entirely obviated. A host
of certificates might be given here to testi
fy to the excellence and success of “Wil
bor’s Cod-Liver Oil and Lime;" but the
fact that is prescribed by the medical fac
ulty is sufficient. For sale by A. B. Wil-
bor, chemist, Boston, and by all drug
gists.
A Card From Col. A. S. Hamilton.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger:
Allow me to correct a statement in your
Friday’s issue, which appeared in your
local column, to the effect that I was a
candidate for senatorial honors in this, the
twenty-first district.
Having met prominent citizens of each
of the counties composing this district at
various times, to whom I expressed in
tentions to the contrary, and also my
cheerful acquiescence in the custom in
this district of rotation by counties for that
office, I deemed it unnecessary to make
a public disclaimer; and allow me this
opportunity of expressing to my friends
my sincerest thanks, and to acknowledge
rny deepest gratitude and obligations to
them for those honors already bestowed,
and to assure them that I will not be a
candidate for those honors before the dis
trict nominating convention, or otherwise.
Respectfully yours,
A. S. Hamilton.
Clinton, Ga., July 31, 1880.
Crescent spring; Water.
For several years had been affected
with gravel of the kidneys. My urine
was carefully analyzed and found to con
tain nearly half an ounce of uric acid.
I had not taken the water three days until
tlie quantity was reduced fifty per cent.,
and three weeks after, a last analysis
showed the urine free from gravel.
Solomon Stein,
Of S. Stein & Co., 446 and 448 Broadway,
New York.
September Sth, 1879.
For information apply at Hall’s Drug
Store.
POND’S EXTRACT.
Bubdues Inflammation, Controls *11 Hemor.
rhfigw. Acute and Chronic. Yenous
and Mucous.
INVALUABLE FOR
SPRAINS. bURN8, SCALDS,BRUISES,
SORENE38, RHEUMATISM, BOiLS,
ULCERS, OLD SORES, TOOTH
ACHE, HEADACHE. ASTHMA,
SORE THROAT, HOARSE
NESS. NEURALGIA, CA
TARRH, E£C., ElC.
Emma Abbott.—"Valuable and beneficial."
Hetwcod Mills, M. D.. M. K. 0 P-of Eng
land.—”1 have nsed it with narked benefit."
H. G. Paisios. M. D., Brooklyn, N. Y.—‘‘I
know oi no remedy so generally useful.” ,
Abthttb Guisbiss, M. D . V. R. C. 8.. of Eng
land.—"1 have prescribtd Pond’s Extract with
great snccefli."
CAUTION.—Pond’s Extract is sold only in
bottle) with tbo name blown w the glass.
Is is unsafe to uto other articles with onrdi
rection*-. in.i.t on having Fond’s Extract. Re-
Leo ail imitations and subatitntes.
SP3CUL PREPARATIONS OF POND’S EX
TRACT COM BINBD WITH THE PUREST
AND SIOaT DELICATE PbRFUMBS
FOR LADIES’ BOUDOIR.
Pond’s Extract......— 60c. 61.00 add 61.75
Toilet Cream .81.00 Catarrh Cure .75
Dentifrice 50 Platter - 25
Lip 8*lve «... .. 25 Inhaler (Glass 50c)l.t0
Toilet Soap (3 ■ ske») 50 Nasal Syringe 25
Ointment to Medicated Paper... 25
Orders amounting to f 5 worth tent express
free on receipt of money on r. O. order.
Our new Pamphlet with history of oar Prep
amions sent free on application to
POND’S EXTRACT CO..
18 Murray Street. New York,
by all Prujwfst*.une2*dcodaw1y
FOR FOOD.
As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecher,
at Cincinnati, Ohio, is theQueenof tablo
edibles and tbo most delicious of MaUe
preparations extant.
It is .ncomparablypnre,healthful and
eennoinionl, and a blessing alike to tbo
sick and well, fur children and adults.
It .enters into tlie most recherche
pastry, ices, and dessert dishes, embrac
ing I,lane-mange, ice cream, puddings,
eusturds, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
lehicncy and nutritious quality, and Is
-« a necessity and a luxury In every
doii,- storehouse. No edible Siordi
at rods so high the world over.
£,:Td bv Grocer* every-where,
[etalic Iltel
july7-lni
-
gHjf FOR SALE,
QNE 40-saw Sawyer Gin for sale. Price jSO.
Taken for debt. Apply to
ji • 25-dswif
aS p
THIS OFFICE.
NATURE'S OWN
BEMEOY
A
VEGETABLE
MEDICINE FORTHE
BLOOD, UVER&KIDNEYS:
QURATfNE,
For Blow! Diseases.
cubatIne,
For Liver Complaints.
OURATiNE,
For Kidney Diseases.
OURATiNE,
For r.hemn&tlsm.
OURATINE,
For Scrofula Diseases.
OURATiNE,
Tor Errjipeln, Pimple.,
A medicinal com
pound of known value-
combining in one prep
aration the curative
powers for the evils
which produce all dis
eases of the mood, the
T.ivor, the Aidneyn.
Harmless in action and
thorough in Its effect.
It is unexcelled for the
enre or all Blood Dla-
ettaes such as Scrof:
«lw, Ttimora, Bolts,
Tetter,Salt Mini mi ,
Btieuinattsm, Mer
curial JPoteor.i,ig,
also Constipation,
Byapepeia, Indi
gestion, SourStoin-
aeIk, Brtentlon of
Crlne, etc.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR 1T.
THE BROWS CHEMICaL CO
BALTIMORE, Md.
JAM.AK, KAN KIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggist*. Maror.
PROVERBS.
w,
rely on Ho? Bitten.’*
f and liappy.
•Xcdlea do you
vant to be strong,
healthy and beautiful!
Thcnuso Hop Bitters.
and \lrcr rcmlAtor—
HopBltters.’ 7
“Clergymen, Law*
yers, tuitors. Bank
ers and Ladies need
Hop Bitters daily.”
headache and ciixri-
Bitters cures
“Sour
ncsuHopB!
with a few
Bend for
PROVERBS,
**8300 will be paid for
a caco that Hop Bit
ters Trill not euro or
help.”
“Hop Bitters builds
Up, strengthens and
cures continually
from the first d06C.”
‘‘Kidney and TJrl- I
nary complaints of all
kinds permanently i
cured by liopBIttera.”
Hop Cough CcbeJo
tne sweetest, safest
imdhfFt-T IdccMMm
for
and
to all oth
D. L C. Is an absolute
and Irresistible euro
for drunkenness, tiro
tcboocoond
All above sold br
’ ItopBittcns
Oo,
r.N.S
. Circular.
J
<r %
Certain aai Permanent Cure
►OR
CONSUMPTION
Catarrh, Bronchitis,
GOLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENZA,
Lamar. Bankin & Lamar,
.. ACON AND ATLANTA, GA.
Mawly =
CATEEPILLAR DESTROYER.
WE hare os hand a lot of Caterpillar Destroy
er. Farmers would do well to buy a lot on the
first appearance of the dreaded caterpillar.
LAMAR, BANKIN & LAMAK
Turnip Seed
Fresh and Genuine,
-—AT GROWERS’ FRfOES.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Pie Dross aiiMicm
ST. LOUIS 8TBICILY PURE LEAD,
JEWETT’S “ *• 1
•« •« ««LINSEED
Lamar, Bankin & Lamar.
j|6Sl!!T%
. Serve an Injunction on Disease
by invigorating a feeble constitution,
renovating a debilitated physique and en
riching a thin and innutritions circulation
with Hostetteris 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
band instrument catalogue.
OattuautatomotamA f,
(on* Drum Major.’ Bta.T.gB([Hi
and Hats, Epaulets,
Lamps, Stands, and Out- e- E
eta oontnlns 85 pages or
information for musicians. VtBtVffEfa
MoJI-J rw-e.
LT0H G BXALV, Id SUM St., Chicago, SL
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cc c
LOUISVILLE. KY., July 17, 1880.
Swift’s 8. Specifio is one of the few patent
crepitations in which I have confidence. I
have cold 300 or 400 bottles of it, and had
perecnal unpervision of several esses, in
which it was nsed, and in every instance It
hos given entire satisfaction. A very great
recommendation of it is. it is entirely veg
etable, cont&irs no mereary or potash, and
acie as a tonic to the system from the start,
and is the only medicine that I have ever
seen that would care the horrible disease. If
I were at liberty, I conld give the names of
these I have seen nee it and are now to all
appearanoes and in thoir own belief radical,
ly cored. My knowledge of its efficacy is
base! on whit I bare seen
W. O. GABLAND, D.nggist,
MONTGOMERY, ALA., July 18,1880.
Ve have fold three gross of Swift’s 8. 8pe-
rifle with perfect snooesa in everv case.
JONE3 & OAKY, Druggists.
LITTLE BOCK, ABK, Jn’y 16. 1880.
I have sr 1 < a gross of Swift's u. Specifio at
il in the last few months and have never
e a sale which was not attended with the
most satisfactory results.
J. B. BOND, Druggist.
JEFFRAS.SEELEY&C?
CINCINNATI.
REPKEoEM i ED BY
J. P. PET1Y, , Atlanta. Ga.
jaly7eod«m
FOR RENT*
A STORE with four rooms, a well of good
ter end garden, on the corner if Fourth and
Hazel street.
CHAR. CRAIG,
jul.vl8»untf No. 14 Cotton Avenue.
PUBLIC NOTICE-
T UBbaaineush-retofore carried in by James
F. B&rfirld, deoearod. will be still continued
andm the name of J awes F. Barfield as formerlv,
at the ole stand. Blake’s Block on Pop'sr street.
’ HARRIETS BARFIELD, Executrix
Of estate at James F. Barfield, deceased.
Macon, Gs., July 17,1580. 18 su ihr 5t
White Sulphur Springs.
HALL COUNTY, Oeorgis.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON A CO,, Managers.
Open from lit June to 1st October, 1880.
TERMS : Carriages at White 8ul-
Par dayS.tO phur Springs depot, dij.
Per week 12.00 taut two miles to meet all
Per month S5.CO trams.
Doable daily mails, tel-
Special rates to ©graphic communication
families. Conside able improve-
myS0-dlaw4w* manta ainoe last year.
New Advertisements-
Aimwss encyclopedia
HOW TO
YOUR OWN ingm*n. C Selling fait.
T A WT7T?U Low Price: Great suc-
JjaVl J JhXb* cei-s. One B-cnt »->!d 500
in oDe town, another 1*2 m SO da; g. another 75 in
IS da; s. Saves ten times its cost, and everybody
wants it. fiend for circular# and tsrms,
Alto General Agents Wanted. Adansi
P. W. ZK1GLER A ■ O-1000 Arch fit.. Phil., Pa
iHPUVQ UTk UfprnAT ONCB to sell the
nUUD 1 U Wan tblj lives of o rnextPresi-
drntand Vice-Fm-irient
Gen. HANCOCK
AND
Hon.W. B.ESGLISH.
Thou sued s are waiting for tho bock It contains
steal portrai's of the candidates and other full-
page engravings. Extra inducements offered to
tho*e selecting territory K W. DOUGLAS
BROR.. 65 W. Sth st.. Cincinnati, O.
COVERT’S
HORSE
fife
'Ai?,~ir ?q.-i
•A813M3f
nnw
MOSQUITO CATCHER SS
your room in a few minutes without smoke, soil
cr grease. Price 50et«. fiend postal forlllui-
trated Circular. Agents wanted. Good terns.
b.T. JONES, 186 Light St.. Baltimore, Md.
S fy rv ry A YEAR and expenses to
ill agents. Outfit Free. Address
4 I I P. O. VIO H U RY. Augusta, Me
A DVBUTlBERfi. s-nd lorour Select Liat of Lo
cal Newspapers. Geo. P..Rowell A Co , 10
Hprnoe8t„N.Y.
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Host unaChLoupeet
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
Special inducements to SOUTH-
BRN ROLD1BKS.
Satis faction given in all cases.
First premium at Atlanta and Macon,
Georgia Fairs. 1879. Best of refer*
encea in your State. Apply at onoe
for fail information, por'ul terms,
etc. Addf-ss OHARL18 M EVANS.
Manufacturer tor U.8. Govornm’l, Ut
West Pnnrth Street. fVnriuf)
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Bibb Superior Court, April Term, 1880.
MRS. G. F. riHOKABD Vg, J. J. PINCKARD.
I T appearing to tbe court by the return of tbo
•be-iff that tbs defendant is not to bo found
in this county: and it further appearing that ho
does not reside in tbe State of Georgia:
Ordered, that be appear at th* next term of
this court, or that »alr came be allowed to bro
wed. and that service be ncriccted on said J. J.
Pineksrd by publioationbereof, once a month for
four months, ln tbe Tsuoa-rx Aim Missis
on, a public garotte published in the city of
Macon.
By the Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN,
Libel'aot’s attorney.
Be it bo.
T. J. SIMMONfi, J. 8. C. M. O.
April 29.1880.
A tree extract from tbe minutes of Bib Su
perior Court. This M»y 5,1880,
msyi’lamlm A. B. ROSS.Olcrk.
LUDMM BATESlTtfiMisni IsiS Ccilep,
SOITIBERK m
Music House.
lid
The Music House of the South.
Eemovalto Our
NEW DOUBLE STOBE.
An Immense Music Temple.
Two large stores, each S3 feet front and fo
stories high, fronting on three streets and filled
from rrllar to loft with mmicsl supplies. Noth
ing to compare with it in the Southern fiUtes.
A Big Store.
A Big Stock.
A Big Trade.
AKD MORE TO COME.
During the ten years since our establishment
of our bosun we haue developed tbe mueiotrado
Of the Routn tS a wonderful degree, but as»*t we
have only begun. We see, not many years ahead,
s business of a million a year, and to tsjja care of
thisenormeusirade.we have previdedourpres
ect mammoth wareroomi. Fall trade 138) will
be immense. Wearereadv for it. For months
our lenior partner has been at tbo Ni rth con
tracting with Piano and Organ manufacturer,
for instruments. Hehas concluded most advan
tageous contract sjirtd the Pianos and Organ* are
“coming, cominj?’100.0*0 more, hy every steam
er. New 8tiles, New Prices, New Term*, Now
8tock. New Store, New Departure.
Special Offer, Fall 1880.
fi3.Guh Prices with Three Months Ctelit."£R
During months ot August, Rcpleirber and Oc
tober we will sell Pianos and i irg&ns at Lowsst
Caih Prices, pryable .-525 Ca»h on a Piano or 810
Ossb «n an Organ, with the balance in three
months, without interest.
What Do You Sav to this Offer?
■■Jliwmii—an—bm—agasniii iitiii'ithi'
Write for Illustrated ratalesu'-s and New
Price Listsfor Fall I860, and prepare to be astern
abed, i
HIDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA,
WHOLESALE PIANO AND 8R8AH DEALERS.
dec27-dlU-twlx
^ , X.A-0-C3’ , S
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PADl
Nevzk Gets Hasp.
Can ns Manx ant Strength Desired. Last
Twice as Lono.
Diseases Cats! viiksat Imggiss tbs Systes.
CUBES
CMlIsaniFerer,
Liter Complaint,
Dyspepsia, _
Jfenonsnejs,
BbenmsluD,
Cmtham,
Femah
Weakness
Sick t Nerroie
Headache. _
Noxious Pills,Oils,or Poisonous M ijicicesare tak-n
into the ntomach. The Pads are worn over the Pit
ot the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Centres,
also the Liver ond StoQach. A gentle Vegetablo
Tomcis absorbed into tbedrculationof the Blood and
Liver, purify ing the Blood, stimulating the Liver and
Kidneys to healthy action, and strengthening the
Btomach to digest food. Prick or Papa $1 and U
each. Solo bt all Druggists, or sent by Mail
or Express.
Manufactured at SS 4 si North Liberty St,
Baltimore. Md.
John Ingalls, druggist,?
Wholesale and Retail Aeent.i;corner Fourth end
Poplar streets. Maocn, Ga. BprS-dSm
KlffiffOCOaiGH SCHOOL
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
rpHR next session will begin August 23, and
A continue snteen weeks. The course of in
struction i» preparatory for college or business,
auu is thorough and practical.
The Military Department,
under the charge of a United States officer, has
for its obje t the physical development of the
bo.vs and the Inculcation of habits of promptness,
order and neatness. In these particulars it ha«
been highly beneficial, and other features v ill bs
added to increase its efficiency, To meet the de
mands of the community, a department for girls
will bo opened. Good board will be obtained in
excellent families for any girls who may bs sent
to the school.
Charges for Fall fiesilon, 8100, payable h»lf in
advance and half 1st Oc’ober. This incln es
board, tnition, iuel, washing and lights. For
particulars apply to
CHA8.H.NBEL,
jnyie-dawtw Box 493. Atlanta. Gs.
A First-Class Opportunity
Presents itself for an active man, one eapable of
managing the finances oi the badness, with four
or five thousand dollars capital, to make a pay
ing investment in a well established business in
this city. Address,
•‘BUfllNlsa,’*
jolSldSt wit Care Col. H. H Jones,
Jones County Sheriff Sales
TYTILL be sold before tbe couit house door in
VV the to» n of Clinton, Jones county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in September next, between
the legal hours of s*le, the following proptrty to-
wit: Fifteen hundred acres of land,more or lost,
adjoining the lands of loahua Harris. A. H.
Broat h and John Roberts and •■therr.and known
as the Buck Jot naan piace. Levied on as the
opexty ot Wtll>am Johnson, deceased, to satis-
two fi. fts. iieued from the honorable Superior
iurt of said oounty, one in favor of Hardeman
& Sparks (late partners in trade) vs. William S.
Kilpatrick, as administrator of the estate of Wil
liam Johnson.deceased: theotherin favor of D.
liam G.
tats of
point: d out by plaintiffs’ attorneys and m pos
session of WiLiara Fletcher, agent. This July
30,1880.
augltd W. J. GRRHHAH,
Sheriff Jones County.
WEST BROS.,
68 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merciianls
—And dealers in—
FERTILIZERS*
Genoral Agents for the
Delta Cotton Tie.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS
W. vr. Carnet, MAOON, AGENT
DELTA COTTON TIE.
luyld-dawtiUncTl
A Good Chance for
Men of Vim to
Make Money*
J Cor.trolcouLty rights for tho sale ot Key’s
Lever Cotton Press.
Very simple snd economical. Does its work
uickl; and with little help. Every planter ap
proves ot it and it will sell itself with but little
talk. - Med ot push, in want of employment,
would do well to secure one or more oounties at
onoe. Information tarnished when desired. _
J.L. BAUL8BURY.
juy8-d2w sat tees ihr-w2w
NOTICE LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
J~1 BOVGTA, JONES COUNTY.—Tour weeks
VJ after dale I will apply to the Court of Ordi
nary of Jones county for leave to sell at private
sale all the a il J lands belonging to estate of Le
roy Singleton, deceased.
. BLLBNSINGLETON, Executrix.
Jul yfi, 1880-7td*
STUCKEY ‘LITTLE GIANT.’
I am agent for the sale ot this Celebrated
Hydraulic Cotton Press:
THE WONDER OF THE AON,
If you need a press be sure and call on me or
■end for droolers.
uM-dSw thr tus-wZw J. L. BAEUBUBt!
NOTICE LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
WlOBGIlA. JONES COUNTY.—Four weeks
VX after date I will apply to tbe Court ot Or
dinary ef Jones county for leave to sell aU the
lauds belonging to estate of Peyton A. BslksdS
dceea-ed. a
VBL1X B.BALKCOM, Adtoir-
Jul; 7, i880-td* f iK> ,
LA GRANGE. GA-
With a faculty of twsiv* thorough teachers,
fine building* snd s e^mrlete outfit for all de-
srtmeuts, Liters-y. Music and Art. offers the
igheet a-vantages for the smallest chaises.
Nearly doub’e the nsusl time devoted to Musis
and Art. Lest catalogue numbers 148 pupils—
107 in music. Board, litenry tuition and draw-
i*g per sDpum, £207; with music ard u.e piano,
‘467. Ccrrespimderre inviied. Write for cala-
igue for full particulars.
iny*-eodaw2us» I. F. COX Pros.
Wesleyan Female Institute
STAUNTON, VA.
Opens its Slit Session September 20ib, 1859.
Among the first Schools for young ladies in th#
United Slates. Climate unsurpassed. 8i>rround
ings beautiful. Pupils from seventeen States
Among the lowest terms in the Union.
TBRM8 Board, Washing, Lights. English
Course, Latin, French, for each halfot the 8cho
lastlo year - V- $113
AU extras very low. For Catalogue, addi ess
Ret. WM. A HARRIS, D. D, President,
jul;7degdl0t-wlm Staunton, Virginia.
OMMTlTot VIRGINIA
JULY 12, 1834,
Sesaiontegins on the first oi October and con>-
tinuee nine months. Apply for Cataiouaes to the
Secretary of the Faculty, Post-nfflee Uaiveraity
of Virginia, Albemarle Cn- Vs. JAM8S F.
HARKI-ON, M. D. ( Chairman of the Faculty.
juyl7deodsw2m*
Bslfiwe FiSHle Ccilep.
The only Female College in Maryland—was
chartered in 1849, with the powirol conferring
degrevr, and liberally endowed by the State in
1830. It has new buiidings, ample grou’- ds.good
apparatus, an able Faculty, and all the appoint
ments of a first-class inttitution. Board aud tui
tion, $260. Misses under twelve year*, J2-. 0.
Catalogues at this c ffioe.
N. C. BROOKS, L.L. D„ President.
j;-23-dawlm
Bellevue High. School,
BEDFORD COUNTY, VA.
On Va. and Tenn. R. R., fifteen miles west of
Lynchburg. Young men and bays prepared to*
university or for business. Beautiful and
h-al.by location. Able corps of teache-a; thor
ough instruction. Literal provision for the ac
commodation and comfort of students. For Cat
alogues containing information address
W. R. ABBOTT. Principal.
jujl9eodaw2m Bellevue P. O , Va.
Fancier Female imitate.
iWarrenton, Va.
Session begins 8ept. 1st. Send for Catalogue.
jn>lS-u2m ROBERT FRSZBR. Principal.
Southern Home School for Girls a
197 & 199 N, Charles st.. Baltimora, Md
Mbs. W. M. Cast, Miss Cast.
Ritablished 1842. French the language of the
school. . junl-gaw and eoo aug aept
wmrnn of Georgia,
ATHENS. GA..
P. H. MELL, D. D, li.Ii. D., Ohanoellor.
The Commencement exercises will begin on
8unday, July 18th. Commencement sermon by
Kev. A. J. Battle, D. D. Oration before the Lit
erary Societies on Monday by P. W. Melddrim,
B.q. Oration before the Society oi Aluaini on
Tuesday, b; Cspt. Henry Jackson, Wedresday,
Commencement dt.v. _
Z. H.OHARBONNIER,
juy4-St* Seo’y Faculty.
MACON. GEORGIA.
r jpBIS well established and thoroughly equip
ped Oollege for girls will begin its
FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL iEiSION
—OH—
Wednesday, September 15.
Health, Economy, thorough Teaching, and the
best advantages in Literatnro, Science, Art and
Mueic, at moderate raths, commend it to the
publio. Apply for cstaloga* to
W. C. Bl8J».D.D.,Pres.
jui tldlm or <1 W. SMITH, D. D- *«c’y.
W. A. OHBRRYvs THR LIFE ASSOCIATION
or AMERICA,et a],—In Equity iu Bibb 8u-
p»rior Court.
it spp^arioir to the Court that by tbe return of
the sheriff, that tbe Life Aa-oclation of Amerioa
cannot be fiund, audit further appearing that
•aid defendants srenou-reaidents of the State of
Georgia: Orde’Od. that mid ne'endsnts he snd
appear at the next tsrni of this Court, to be ht id
on the fourth Monday in October next, to plead,
answer or demur losa.d bill Died in the above
case, or the same will be taken pro conlc-soo as to
them, and s.id arn will proo ed ex parte- Or
der, d further, that said Defendant be served by
publication oooe a month for four months, iu the
Bacon Telegraph and Mescenger re 1 ore the next
term of this court
TMi June 21,1830.
T. J.STMMONS,
Judges. C.M.O.
A. Proudfit. solicitor for ccmi lumant.
A true extract from ih« minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court. June 22, 1880.
jne2i-]sm4m* A. B. BOSS. Clerk.
Know Thyself.
T HE untold miseries that
result from indiscretion
in early life m»y bo allevi »t*
ed and cured. Those who
doubt this assertion should
purchase the new m>dicai
work published by the PEA
BODY MEDICAL INSTI
TUTE. Boston, entitled
TOE BOlbNCB OF LIFE,
or, aKLfi FRKSBRVATION. Exhausted vi
tality. nervous and physical debility, or vitality
impaired by the errors of youth cr too close or
too close application to business, may be restor
ed and manhood regained.
Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged,
iu.t published. It is a standard medical wort,
the best in the English language, written by a
physician of great experience, to whom was
awarded a gold and jeweliel medal bv.the Na
tional Medical Association. It contains beauti
ful and very expensive engravings. Three hun
dred pagn, moro than 50 valuable pretcript’ocs
forall forma of prevailing Ci.ease, the result oi
many years of extorsive and successful practice,
either one of which is worth tan times the price
of tbe hook. Bound in French cloth, price only
$1, sent by mail po.tpaid.
The London Lancet ssys: “Vo person should
be without this valuable book. The author is s
noble benefactor.’’
An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt oi
6 cents for postage.
The author refers hypermission to Horn P. A.
BISaELL, M D. president of the National Med-
HEAL
THYSELF
ical Assccistion.
Address Dr W H PAR
KER, No 4 Bulflnch St,
Boston, Mass, Tho au
thor mar be consulted on
all diseases requiring
skill and experience,
novse wlv
G BORGIA. Bibb County—WbereaB Mrs. Mar
thaB. Sorrell, guardian of her minor ehU-
dten, h«s made application for leave to sell eight
shares of the capital stock of the Central rail-
rood a d Backing Company or Georgia belong
ing to said minors for their maintsinsnee at d ed
neat ion.
These are therefore to cite and tilmon'sh all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of (Winery of-aid county on the firBt Monday in
Julv next, to show cause if any they.have why
said Hpp'.jcsti' n should - nt be grantee.
Wit: e«s my hand offlelallv. June 5ih. 1880.
1 <6td* J. A. McM'NU*. Ordinary,
ft*Oi.ll a. BlbB tettUNTY.—W he;ea* Ben-
VT j.i-rin C. Smith, exe-utur of the ctataol
Mrs. K iza Smith, Into of said couity deceaoed,
has made aurlication for letters of di,mistion
from said estate.
There are therefore to rite and admonish all
persons concerned to be ard apreor at the C iurt
of O-dinary of sai l county, on the first Monday
in detoher next, to »hnw ca..sc if any they have
•by s-id application should not be granted ts
anp'ie.rt.
Wit nee* my hand oilHally. July 6.1830.
inj7'd* J. A. McMANIIa. Ordinary.
O RDINARY'S Office Jones County. Georgia.
June 28:h. SS-*.—M hureaa 8»mn-l Barron
admirt-craP-r with the wnl enr.rx-d. on e«ta,e of
Hci.jamin -arron, dece-sed, applies fur dismis
sion from oame.
The‘0 are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned and the legatees oi said estate to 1 e
and appear at tho October term next of ibis
court, and witness a sett.ement ot his adminis
tration, recei' e their distributive shares, and
show came if any they have why he shall not br
discharged from said administrateur.
Witness my hsnd < flloially.
irnsotd* ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
CROCKETT’S
Iron Works,
MACON. GA.
At our works can be Been tbe best EN
GINE MADE for GINNING AND THRESH
ING. We guarantee it to do all or more than
tbe mar nfactorere say it wifi do. Wo build
STATIONARY ENGINES
From 8 to 80 Sorso Power,
There is no E»gine made snperlor to it, aa
we have testimonial* to prove. We manu
facture
Saw and Griat Mills
that giro entire satisfaction. We keep for
eaie
WATER WHEELS, HORSE POWERS.
IMPROVED GIN GEAR. SUGARMILL
PANS AND EVAPORATORS,
And the Best
Horizontal Sugar Mill
maje. Also, IBON RULING for cemete
ries, oto. SHAFTING PULLEXS, and
GEARING for aU all kinds of mill work.
In fact, we keep everything that ie need
ab. ut att-am or water power or plantation
work. Our COTTON PRESS is geoond to
none, being cbesp, simple and durable, as
hnpdteda will attest Bend for ohon'ars and
prices before buying elsewhere. Address,
JaljSl-ty E. OHOOKETT A SONS.
CIRCU2.AH NO, 8.
OFFICE OF THE RAILROAD COMMISSION,
ATLAN fA, G A, June 19.1880.
Upon a fall .ht-winr ot two months’ business
by the Columbus and Rome railroad, th* allow
ance of 26 percent, on "standard &atea,”is con
tinued as the maximum rates aa to Cotton, Fer
tilisers and Lumber; and on all other daises
(too) one hundred per cent, on the "Standard
Rates” is allowed as a maximum.
JaMbfi if. SMITH, Chairman.
R, A. BACON, Secretary. jne29-la*4w
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THB FA8TB8T SELLING BOOK o! the AGB
Foundations of Success
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS.
The laws of trade, legal forma, how to transact
busiuesa. valuable table*, social eoquette, parlia
mentary usage, how to conduct public business;
in fact It ia a complete Guide to Success for all
classes. A family necessity. Address, for cir
culars and special terms.
ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO..
JutySI-dswZm Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. COX, 33 Fifth Avenue,
TENTH STREET, NEW YORK
SUPERIOR BOARD; ELEGANT ROOMS.
JOSHUA BTTKTZ
General PntMiif Apcy,
£UFAUuA| ALA* N
Advertising, Fubseriptioi aid Job Frintug
Bff*. t-d with tbe be-t houses in Alabama,
Georgia and throughout the<
at a oioCuunt on table ral
G RORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—wlmreas W.S
Holt and J. K. Jones, adminirluaroraon tbe
eat >te of J.mt-a D.an. late «-l said cqnu'y d-ceaae
cd.have maCe application for letter#*-! distuisiou
from said estate*
These are tberef-ire to cite end Rr’mouish all
persons conce-neo 10 b* a> d ftpp-— r at tbe l ourt
of Ordir.aiy of rai-l nuunty ou the firrt Morday
in Aiigu.' next, to show rau-e.it any thr-y have,
whr l-ttei a uf dlau iaainn should not bo granted
to gnpli-MDts. ■ ,
Witnes* my official signature. May #. ’.8S0.
may.1,1* J. A. McM*NCfi. t'rdiv.arv.
G EORGIA—BIBB O-USTX.-Whereas Ja
cob Dinkier, goarciunol Edwaro Bereiid,
lia* TuaJeapi-lnuti'iu lot litters o! di.ms-iun:
These are, therefore, to cite snd admoni-h aU
p-irsou* cor cvruid, t.< be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said coumy, on tbe first
Monday in Augustntxt.lo show Cauv-.ir any they
have, »hy letters ot dismission should not
be granted to spolicant.
Witness my official -igoahire Kay 8,1880.
J. A. McMANUS. (Jrdinary:
ma9 law w4»
THE EXODUS
fi3*>10 WbeelT: $t D#n.r. -1uly8 lawaw
Notice Leave to Sell Land.
F OUR weeks afterdate application will be
made to tbe Court of O'di-iary of Jones
•v uuty for an order to sell all the real estate of
James H. Finny, deoeased.
R. R. BROWN,*
H. J. FINNY,
July 24,1880-£Tirlmy Executor#
Sale of Unclaimed Freight
CENTRAL RAILROAD AND RANKING CO..
Oppicm Micoy, Ox., July 7.1S10.
O N Saturday 7ih day of August next, the fol
lowing art oles of unclaimed fre-ght will br
sold at tbe auction house of T. W. Fro email,
Cherry street, Macon. Gs. f if charges aie not puid
and freight removed before the day of sale: -
J. H. Spruce. 3 pkgs blinds.
B. Jackson, 1 bdl bedding, I do. clothing.
F. O. Sawyer, 1 old gin.
•* ’* 1 cotton gin.
** 1 giu stand, 1 fender, 1 package
* frames. I box Darts.
” “ 1 gin stand. 1 fend-r, 1 packagr
frames, 11-ox parts,
G. H. A. Ball. 1 c-isepaper,
J. M. H.B yd.l bee hire.
J. 8. Pecble, 1 box garden seed.
W. Q. G ard ard, 1 pkg 1 w»rb machines.
Adams A G., 4 »h- els, 2 arches. 2 poles
“ * 1 p iron. 1 test. 2 iron standards.
“ " lbdlT trees, 1 bdl levers.
Pub. of Herald, 1 keg ink.
Crockett A Son.. 1 bil packing.
U. Green, 1 bale bedditf.
Findlay’s Iren Works, 1 pc casting.
Craig A T., fi pcs casting.
fnyT tawlw A.O KWtPP «-c"t.
tor handling Cotton at the Rm. SaVK LA BO
by using a JO v AS KiVg-TON WAGON KiALB
r, Priori all Iron and Ste«l,’hr88s B« a-u.
FR 1GHT PAID BT US. Il ordered now can
pay at Gii lting. Kyerybudy send for free b>.k.
Address
Jones < f Binghamton,
Binghamton. N. Y.
IN EQUITY-BfLL FOR RELIEF, Etc
IN BIBB SUPERIOR COUR#’.
Daniel D. Tracy vs. A.U. Rr>>. administrator d»
bonis con ot the eBlutn r.. T. P. Lamar, H. B.
I *tnar ct al., heirs of J. P I r-mar.
It appearing from the returns of the Sheriff in
th-a cause that two ot said defend ants, to-wit.,
Hrs. Carrie H. Motley and Mra anil T. t-roen.
formerly Ann T. Lamar, are tot to he f-und in
the r unt? oi Bibb: and it further appearing
that they do not rend, in the 8ta*e of Georgia,
but in the Mate of Ah-bams : It is th-refow or
dered by the Court that service of said bid be
perfected ur-on th- m hy i-ubitcatien of this cr-
d„r once a month fur four Dimtha bet ro ibe
next term otth’s Court, iutlu Macro relegrapb
-nd Messenger, a newapaper pebhahed in the
city of Macon, Ga.
i.oftin » Barfetr. Plaintiff’s attorney.
iaj2-Hm«m T. I.8l«SUN8.J.H.O. M.O,
By B. M. Wcolle}
ltlftnU, C a. Et liable evi
deooe ^ivro. and re?* ivnre t‘
run-d patieolRmnd ph\ sician-
fend for try bool nn tb*
hftbit fttid it*T^RRU
FOR SALE.
iHIRTY days affer data spp’iratmn w 11 h
da to the honorable tbe Ordinary of Bi h
• Insre to sell tbe real estate oi v. re
late «! Bibb cennty decease
moos iasr b-irs.
. MBSHIB,' Administratrix.
O KT) IN ART'S Office, Jones Count v. Georgia.
June 12.15811.- Whores* David W. 1 ester,
guar, ia l lor Wrry B. Tufts, minor, apt lie* lo
me for ut»nu.*iuu . , . „
These *>e lu cite and admonish al’ perrons con
rerred torh veaure atthisoourt on the first
Monday in Aua 1st next, if str they have, wh>
the d .charge *b*:l not he granted.
W ituea* my hand officially.
fuel.lt 1* Rill.AVn P. RQgq.G ulna
/~kRDINART’8 Offioe Jones Count”. Geo-gia,
June 28th. 18M>.—Whereas Mrs. 'Marian,
Moore, guardian lor Lerin snd Annie P. Moore,
applies to me for dfatnUaicn.
These are to cite an<i adznoniab all pemozig
ccncerned to nbow CAUie at this oJSce on or by
tbe firbt Monday in Angaat next, il any they
ha»e to the contrary.
Witness my hand officially,
jneSOtd* UOLAND T. aOSP. Ordinary.
O &DINAKY'HOffi e Jones County, tjoorgu,
June {6, 18-90.—* her«w John A. Johnson
executor estate ef Martha M. Scabruok. deceased
apoi^es ford is mission.
These sretocite and adtronUh all persons
concerned to show caae^ »t thii office o#i cr by
the first Monday in Cctobe 7 . il any they have to
the contrary*
Witness my hand officially.
|a»3ivtd* BOLaM*T. FOfs*. Grdi r>ry;
G
KOK.GU, BIBB 'Whereas Hon-
o u 8cha ^- executor of tbe estate cf Jacob
Fcha'l, has m»de app jeation tor leave to veil one
lot of lai.d in the count j of Murray, in said
8ta*e, at private »aie, the same being wild &ud
uncultivated lands; snd si so to sell one house
and lot in th« city of Macon, being the east half
of lot No. 7, m square 81, in said city, belonging
to said estate. ^
These are therefore tc cite and admonish «U
persons concerned to be and appear at tbe Court
of O-dinary of said ccunty or. the Monday
in Angus* next to shoar* if any ihey it-ve. why
•aid application should net be gvanud u, appli
cant.
Witness my hand and official si«cna>.ure July
7.1830.
3iy ul w4w* J. A. Me b ANU“. Ordinary.
Hotice to Debtoxs and i reciters,
A LL persons indebted to fhe estate cf If. B.
Troutman are hereby notified to muk, itu-
mediate pay met, t oi the same to the undersign*
ed; and all petaons having claims a. i- nd taid
estate arh hereby notified to pres-ut the same
dull authenticated in term* ot the law.
M.L. OBTMAN, L-ecutor.
V 18.1S8U —19- W4w
nhOLGIa, BIBB w.uail.-i*a'-ri«. John
G E. fnliivsh has made spp'tcstion forkltw
cf admiui- tration on the estate of Tbctnas O.
Sullivan, late of esid county dtoesaed
Tbeee are tfcereU,re to cite and a,imonish all
persons concerned to be snd attpear at the Court
ol Ordinary oi said county ou the first Monday
ln eugust next, to show causa if any they h-.ve,
why letters of administration should net bs
granted to applicant.
Witness my official signature.
_ . J. A. McMANTS, Ordinary.
Julv *. 18 c 0-4td*
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY .-Whereas Ste
phen Colllne, fexacuP r of the eata’e < f An
drew Fie, late of said county deoesst-d. !:di rrxdo
*pp!:eation for letter* el diimUskn f:om said
estate. These are therefore to cite ri-dad-
monnh all perstn* concerned to bo and ap-
appearatthe Oouttjef Ordinary oi xsid connty
on the first Monday in October rest, to show
cause, if any they have, why Utters of cli,mis
sion should not be granted to applicant.
Witness my official signature
? . J. A. McManus, Ordinary.
Jmy 2. ISSt-td*
STEAM EHfiOS
I am agent for several makes of Engines and
am prepared lo offer as GOOD TERMS as any
oce when quality is considered. Be sure and
call or vend for circular* before buying.
J. L. 8AULSBURY.
juy9 dkwifri aunwed-w2w
FINK FRESH LEMONS.
1 A Boies juat received on consignment and
J.VJ for sale by
augl JONES & COOK.
A COTTON 01
Cleans the Seed bettor, Runs Lighter,.
Gins Faster and Coat, Less Elonry man anr
other C!n In th© Martel Every machfna ;
tuliy and legal Sf xiviarranteed. '
These machines are made ot the best materials, arc*, tbt
vrorhmanship and finish are unexcelled. Hove been avarded
premium* at'all tho S fate fobs, Georgia Alabama, Texa%
etc. Upwards of 5000 of our GiK3 arc iu constant uae IT*
the southern states, over 1000 haviEsbecn soldlr.lSTO,
Price LIstofCIns, Feeders and Condenser
Boxeal ready for ehlpment and delivered at our factoy
312 50
135 00
140 00
Price with
ScIT Feeder
or Condenser.
l ift co
132 10
m co
ICO 00
ISO 00
« 00
222 00
IVicewith
Self Feeder ct
Condenser.
ties 00
144 50
3w» 00
2 ^ 00
252 00
£P4 00 w
£?■ Terms given on Application. J£X
Prom 1843 to 1S5S we mannfactttrcfl Gins at Colombus, G*
under the Ann name of E. T. Taxlok & Co., afterward
CLEKOX8, Buowjf 6c Co., and made wbafi waa then knew?
as the Taylor Gin. Duria# tho year 185$ we removed, totia
place, where we have beer, exclusively ercr^pod in manfl
iacturing Gins ever since. With lon^eriitricnce, tho bug
labor saving machinery and skilledworknVu* possess
advantages not < c joyeaby any olh«masiuiaeturerinon»
line.^orproduoUnf the best work f ortLnixAST idonpy.
The demand la?t year was so great that nearly fOO order*
remained unfilled, but we have doubled oix.' uianufacturLcg
capacity and hope to bo able to meet oil demands, ktiH it if
the wisest plan to fret your orders In early.. Send
for iUustraiadptODpSletgivingnno voluntary testimonial*
from over soo ure, enternrisdciz planter?. Presses.Ensifif
and covuplcto 0«t5t turnishodwhon dt-.-irt d. Addretso
bkOwn cotton gin CO.,
,tr" NEW LONDON, COlrf
A B. Farqnhar*
AGENT AT GA'd
THEDEAF HEAP
I
PERFEXS’LJ.HS^inSlSry* Couvaraation, S
Isooturea. Concerts, eta.Vv a wtbJerftlXwrJ
SdCRlUo Invention. THE fac. N T A PHONE.)
Forrem.krkablapublic t«ht# on Penf-alao oa
j Deaf • “ * -
aU--E!’9 Keio York Herald, I
etp. 8wallfelxe—canbe caa-ried ia tho pocket. Tlie ii
should jtn.lforPaEE IllnstrafoJ ieocriptiva Pamph^
Amerioan Dentaphone Co., n>3 W. 4 tu £>t„ Cincioftati
“THE^UMMUS,
! IMPROVED
TAYLOR
cm
This is the seventh season of this popnlor Gin
which combines the meritsofspeed,light draft,
good .ample, and cleaning the seed in a great
er decree than any other, and Is offered frith the
most perfect Self-Feeder and Condenser made, at
the following very low prices,
Sizes.
Price of
Gins
Price with
Self Feeder
orCondcnaer
Price with
Self-Feeder and
Condenser.
do saw
$100.00
$132.50
. $165.00
45 “
112.50
146.00
1?J.5J
60 “
125.00
160 00
195.03
60 “
110.00
130.00
220.00
70 “
1CO.OO
206.00
252.00
80 ■*
130.00
232.00
231.00
These Gins are made with Iron Frames and ol
the best materials and are unsurpassed In finish
and workmanship. We also manufacture Gui-
lett’s celebrated “Patent Steel Brush Cotton
Gin,” together with the Favorite- Light Draft
“Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, with Feeders and
Condensers for each.
Terms given on application.
THE STANDARD MACHINERY CO.,
MYSTIC RIVER, CONK
FEANKLIN B. LCMMUS, tieo. Agl
COLUMBUS, GA.
Sa-upln Oin on *•' hibikicn ar.d sal** f t
Jon £ - ««w. Of».
SUGAR CANE MACHINERY
line of Cane EvaDorators, etc., made by
cdUblishmentiatlie World, and includest
VERTICAL CANE MILLS, ,
HORIZONTAL CANE MILLS, \
SUGAR EVAPORATORS,
STEAMSUGAR MACHINERT
tad all apparatus tor Symp or Sugar making. Ctroo*
lar*. wltfi prices, 4o M lent on application.
6LYMYER MANUFACTURING CO.,
Mantfadwrtn ef^y^mijS^meS'rutOT Cm Mm,
Cosh esgar S'aparoior.Xtmmiegian.eto.