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sm& 3msetral & Slfcj&iumgj***
—“Ella," said a fond mother, sticking
her bead out of the bedroom door, “it is
one o’clock. Tell the young man to
please shut the door from the outside.”
Wasijixotox, August 4.—General Sher
man po3itivoly declines to furnish for pub-
. lication, copies of the letters written by
him iu December, 1S70, to which the let
ter of General Hancock, recently made
public through the World, was a reply.
—When young 3e(F first came up to
town his father told him that it would bo
polite when lteing helped at dinner to
say to the host: “Half that, if you
please.” It so happened that at; the
first dinner to which lie was invited a
suckling pig was one of the dishes. jThe
• host, pointing • ilh his knife to the ypung
porker, asked, ••Well, Mr. Jeff, will you
have this, our favorite dish, or'haunch of
mutton?” Upon which, recollecting his
first lesson, he replied, “Half that, if you
please,” to the consternation of all pres
ent.
Garfield and Nast.—A correspond
ent of the World says: I see that yonr
reporter who inten'iewed Nast failed to
get an expression from him concerning
General Garfield’s Credit ilobiiier record.
Turn to your file of Harper's Weeki/ for
1873. There, in a double-page cartcon of
the issue of March 15 of that year, Nast
has Garfield and other Credit Mcbilier
“statesmen” arranged under a placard
reading as follows: “Disgraced in the
eye of the public for owning Credit Mobil-
ier stock, which was in fact and latent a
fraud upon the government. Also for
deceit and evasion.” We have the car
toon conspicuously posted in our club-
rooms here, and it furnishes a cheerful
study to the Garfield boys who come
around to see how we are getting along.
Nast can feel for the Tribune and Times.
—The Diitish channel between Dover
and Duugencss is in a dangerous state
from sunken wrecks. The Spanish steamer
Lavonia, sunk five miles east of Folke
stone in February, 1875, is now lying in a
dangerous position; the Strathclyde is
now lying two miles south of Dover, with
the sunken sl.ijfHarbinger on top of her;
the great German ironclad tlio Grosser.
Kurfurst is still under water four miles
southwest of Folkestone; the German pas
senger ship Pomerania, six miles south
east of Folkestone, as well as a great
many other wrecks. Particular and con
stant complaint lias iu vain been made of
the danger caused by the Grosser Kurfurst,
lying on her broadside in the track of all
large ships, in fourteen fathoms of water,
leaving only twenty-four feet over her,
and being especially perilous to British
ironclads. The Pomerania sits upright
in an equally dangerous position, and the
Bokhara is veiy little under water.
—The question of relative endurance
between horses and men is an open one,
hut the opinion preponderates that no
horse could go 550 miles in six days. In
a Saa Francisco test, not long ago, the
horses won, but bad to travel only 450
files to do so, their human competitors
Lot being of tire best. Daniel O’Leary
has now arranged for a race between six
horses and as many men as choose to en
ter, at Chicago. Ha says: “It is but a
comparatively short time since 450 miles
i.i six days was considered an extraordi
nary perfoi mance, while now, In order to
command the attention of the public, a
man must cover 550 miles or. more; and
the Cay Is i>«,t far off -xiiun sotua one will
go the COO. Now, taking the greater speed
of homes as compared to men, the lioise
Can find longer periods of rest, and it be
comes a simple matter of experiment and
proper training and handling, to make
horses go the greater distance of the two.”
The conditions of the contest allow two
riders to each horse, and the animal} may
be either ridden or led.
The Bender Family.
CmcAGO, August 7.—A special from
Omaha says: Yesterday Mrs. Bender
was visited in jail at Fremont by a re
porter, to whom she said the first munler
committed by her air! her husband was
in Illinois, on their farm near Jackson
ville. The victim asked for lodging and
supper, aud en paying for the same in ad-
varce, exhibited considerable money.
While eating supper Bender cut his head
In two from behind, and he was dumped
into a cellar through a trap door, ar-
ratiged by Benda . wbo got bis money.
The corpse was buried next morning back
of the house.
A few weela after this they went to
Iowa, remaining eight months; then to In
diana, all the time living on the mur
dered man’s money. They went from
there to Kansas, where Bender’s children,
John and Kate, by his first wife, were liv
ing with her cousin Maggie. They kept a
resort for travelers there, and called it
Bonders’Hotel. They had committed no
murder prior to the old folks’ arrival, but
in the course of time old Bender arranged
a trap door and then the murdering op
erations began. Kate at one time had a
man in bed with her. She ent his throat
and slept till morning beside his corpse.
His money was divided. She never in
jured the horse thieves and cut throats
who came to the hoose, but entertained
them well with her cousin Maggie.
No murders were committed by the
family alter they fled from Kansas. Old
Bender has confessed, believing that the
old womau has escaped. His story tallies
with his wife’s exactly. Ho relates her
story of the whole family and tbeir crimes.
A sheriff from Kansas is now probably at
Lincoln obtaining a requisition from the
governor, and will be at Fremont to-day.
Wno Wrote Hancock’s Letter to
Sbeiuiax ‘.’—Siva the World of Thurs
day: Some time ago the Republican
journals were q'.rfe certain that Judge
Black diil General Hancock’s political
writing. The Judge, they asserted posi
tively, wrote for the General those letters
and orders to Louisiana and Texas poli
ticians which are so famous. Hancock,
they were sure, was unable to set down
sufch sen^nienta. “A mere soldier, you
know,” they said; “what does ho know
absnt such questions?” Well, here is
HahcoclM letler of acceptance—an abler
document than Garfield's in the general
opinion; who wrote that? And then
cones Hancock’s letter to General Sber-
mat, wri-ten in 1870, from a country
town in 3T sours. It would be delightful
to tlink r.h it Judge Black also wrote that;
but.uuibi'iinatcly the Judge was not
tiierj. Unlike the Irishman’s bird, he
couH not! -.in two places at once. Yet
it :s;a very .••*od letter; strong, sensible,
Conferv&Mv', showing as accurate an tin-
dersaitJ- i - an Hancock’! pa;» of the
conjfflv.-.io" as the famous Louisiana order.
So life is we l ave noticed the Republican
orgaas accept this letter meekly as Han
cock!: own. This is encouraging; per-
liapsioy and by they will give him also
the cfedit which belongs to l >! m of tbe
authorship of the Louisiana orders and
letters The theory that General Uan-
tock fi a mere dummy does not seem to
trosptr.
LiTVEi.t.'sLiving Age.—The numbers
bf T,.fL'tipg )&ge for the weeks ending
July S4tb and Slat respectively, contain
: following articles: The Slavonic Men-
jacc to Europe, Quarterly, A Few Weeks
|upon Ihc Continent, , Conteniporary",
lieisip a<-d lli-pentance, a Familiar Col-
jloqny, by W. H. Maliock, Nineteenth
ICcntury; Fishing ami Fisl-'ug Literature,
niaeXtrood; Victor ntigo, Temple Bar;
Sterne, CornhlllScientific Results of the
Uowgate\Expedition, 1877-78, Sir John
Lubbock on the Habits of Ants, and Sign
Language Among the American Indians,
Ncljrc; HcHsy l n Science, Pail Jfail Ga-
ictiVvlEUpe Nature of an Oath, Spectator;
with in$a<ai^nt3 of Mrs. Olipliant’s Story,
“He tbat^vlll not when he may,” and the
usual amount of poetry.
A new volume began with July 1st.
For fety-two numbers of sixty-four
lw S® pt»es each (or more than 3,300
a y ar)J the subscription price ($8)
low; w.(ie for $10.50 the publishers
offer to senyhy one of the American $4
monthlies * weeklies with The Living
Ayefotayei i nc ludiug the extra num
|?°V| I > 1 T* r r both postpaid. Littell
, • the publishers:
_ 1 .' , * t “ t «i»l Kooord.
The l-fe jf Hrjj t Warner, of Ro-
chester, N. Y-, gavWl jjy the Safe
Kidney atid Liter Cure, fehj3tf*0W bea’S
thiawondSw remedy
did for him it *ss done forUioufcids, and,
we believe, wit continue to those
afflicted with kidney, liver ordinary
troubles of any, kind. If any re
any organic trouble, this remedyV
prove “a frond la jn*m
‘ ■ ' \ ‘ >
Dr. Tanner. \
New York, August 7.—Dr. Tanner is
in good condition and will undoubtedly
complete bis fast at noon. A large crowd
is in attendance. At 11 o’clock he stood
at a window on Thirteenth street locking
at the crowd iu the streets. A few min
utes previously, he walked one lap around
the hall. His brother-in-law, M. M. Gar
diner, called on him this morning. His
visit seemed to make the faster nervous,
and he complaiued of a “goneness in his
stomach.” At 7 o’clock this morning, he
had a.fit of vomiting. He then got up
and dressed. At 7:30 he was much ex
hausted and lay down on bis cot. He re
mained in this position until 10:15, when
he went into the lower hall. After a walk
he again lay down and was covered with
a blanket. At 10:50, lie arose and walked
into the front room. A large table of wa
termelons, fruits, bread, eta, is spread in
the hall.
Dr. Tanner completed his fast of forty
days at noon to-day. As soon as the time
was up, the crowd cheered Tanner enthu
siastically. About one thousand persons
were in the hall, and an immense crowd
on the sidewalk. He at once drank a
glass of milk, and called for a Georgia
watermelon. This he tapped, dug his
baud into it, and ate heartily. When
remonstrated with he asked to be left
alone, saying, “No, my lord, I am run
ning this now.” When he placed a glass of
milk to bis mouth he remarked, “Gentle
men, yon don't believe that’s good.”
The signal for the expiration of the fast
was a whistle from a factory In the vicini
ty. When it blew, Tanner had a peach
in bis hand, but before he could put it in
to his mouth, somebody snatched it away
from him.
In response to the plaudits of the assem
blage, Tanner, who was sitting upon a
le table, raised his hand-
chair placed on the
kerchief off his head,
At a quarter past twelve, Tanner got
down from the table and left the hall in a
coach in charge of Dr. Gunn, win took him
to his own residence, where he will un
dergo careful medical treatment. D .r' ig
the morning about 2,000 persons visi &:
the hall. Just before noon bis tempo.
tare was found to be 00, pulse 02 ami res
piration 17.
Tanner's weight at the end of his fast
was 121 \ pounds, showing a loss of 36
pounds during the forty days.
New York, August 7.—On leaving the
hall the doctor walked unassisted down
stairs, with a slice of melon iu his hand.
He received an ovation from the crowd in
the street., shops and windows and exhibit
ed much gratification at the hearty recep
tion. He ordered the cover of the carnage
thrown back and joked and talked with
the crowd that surrounded the vehicle.
After two or three dozen persons had
grasped his hand, two accompanying phy
sicians had to grasp him by the arm and
hold him in liis seat to prevent them from
tiring him out, as they feared serious re
action from over-exertion.
On reaching the residence of Dr. Gunn,
Dr. Tanner at once lay down in the front
parlor aud endeavored to sleep. Milk and
watermelon Lad not disagreed with him.
At 2:30, he was resting quietly in good
condition. He has eaten of watermelon
in small quantities three or four times
without any deleterious effect.. At 3:30 p.
m., Dr. Tanner drank one ounce of light
Hungarian -wine, after which he ate a
small slice of watermelon. At 4.30 p. m.,
lie was eating with great relish a piece of
beefsteak. He did not swallow the fibre,
but only partook of the juice of the meat.
IIs saw no visitors duriug the afternoon,
and it was reported he was in excellent
spirits.
Mrs. Wisslaw'aSonibinK limp.
Be?. 8y non* Uobb thus write* in the Bos
ton CIbiietitc Freemen: We »ca:d by to
mesas recommend any kind of medicine
which we did not know to le good—parties*
Jail? for infanta Bat of Ur«. Winslow's
Soothing Byrnp w» can apeak from knowledge;
ir oar own family it has proved a Meeting
indeed, by giving an infant troubled »itb
colic pain?, quie* sleep, and its parents un
broken real at r.ight. Slot | (rents can *p-
piecUto iheae biei.icge. Here is an article
which wotks to perfection, and which is
harmlees; for tbe nie-p which it efforda tbe
infant is peifesiiy natural, sad the huleobe-
mb await* as "bright a« a button.” And
daring the process of teathieg, its value is
Uioalcuble ft# have frequently baud moth
ers aay they would not be without it from the
birth of the dull till it had finished with the
teething aiega, on any consideration what
ever. Bold by all druggists. 25 cents a bo-
tle. dac23 Iw
DBS. .1 P & W. B HOL11E3,
L> ENT18Tci,
Ho 5* Mulberry Street, Macon, Oi>.
Teeih extracted without pnin.beautiful sets of
Te-th io«ert« S. Abrce-Kd Teeth sad Diseased
cured.
1) a.ere in all Linda of rental Materia!* ai d
Instrument*. Constantly on hand a large and
lull aaiortmeu: ot Teetb of all kinds. Gold of al
kin la. Amalgam* of all kinds, Kubbets ot a
kinuS. icar Urn w
OR. I). S. WRIGHT
DEIMTIBT.
FOND’S EXTRACT.
Subdues Inflammation. Controls all Hemor
rhage*. Acute and Chronic. Venous w
and Moron*.
invaluable fob
8PRAIN3, BURNS, SCALDS,EBUrSES.
SORENESS, RHEUMATISM. BOILS,
ULCERS. OLD rOEES, TOOTH-
ACHE, HEADACHE ASIKYIA,
SORE THROAT, HOARSE- •
NEaS. NEURALGIA, CA
TARRH. ETC., EiC.
Emwa AsBOIT.— 'Valuable and leneflriaL”
HaTWton t-niTH. M. D. M R O P.ofHr.g-
land.—"I t.a»e umat it with n arked ber.eflt."
H.. fl. Paasios. Jt. 1>. Bruoxlyi', N. Y.—“I
know of vo remedy so severally u.elul.'*
Ahraua Gcisaxas. II.U.K. ft. I*. of Eng
land.—' l hay-prescribed Tond’a kxtract with
great aroctsa.*’
OAUTIkN — Fund’* Extraat is sold only in
bottles with iho name blown to the gia*a.
It is UDsala to u»e other articles with our dt
rectirn*. in-i.t on having Food’s Extract. Re
lose all imitations and sutxtitatea.
BPBOIlL PREPARATIONS OP FORD’3 EX
TRACT COM KIN »D WITH THK PURBbT
and UOsT DKUOAI B PkRFUXkd
FOR LADIB8’ BOUDOIR.
Pond’s Extract—„.......tvc. si 00 add.tl.73
Toilet Cream -1.0) Catarrh Cure....... 75
Dentifrice W Plarter — **
Lip Salve 35 Inhaler (Glass 50c) I CO
Toilet Soap (S take*) 50 Nasal Syringe 15
Ointment. 40 Medicated Paper... 16
Orders amounting to :‘S worth sent express
free on receipt of money on P. O. order.
Our now Pamphlet with hiatory of our Prep
oration i sent free on application to
OHIO'S EXTRACT CO..
18 Nanay Street. Hew York,
bj all Druggists, oneSadeodawly
PERFECTLY SAFE III flifi MOST INEXPERIENCE]) RAMS.
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera,
troubles of the Stomach and Boweb so preva-
And all those numerous troum ^ va
. v-dfeal Profession hai been in use to long and with tuch uniformly
Ho Bemtdy known to the neapuldsctory results as
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER.
It iTbaennse with e uch in all part* eftto world in the treatment eftheae
difflcmc^thst tt b,» «mo Cor0 f or All Summer Complaints.
and su^it really Is when tSen in time and tcoording to the T ry plain dictions inclosing
LUDDEN & BATES
SOU I HERN
Music House.
inclosing each
. the attack is usual.? sudden and frtquent.y voy acute; hat with a safe remedy
feSft&SSiSriM there is aelJom danger tf the fatal result which so oitin follow, a few
at hand for immediate nsa.
K Itha»a^ m tte , “”°‘*“^ rj "y : “”’ c0IU ‘ antnl,3ia a11 coant,ie * “d dimitia" and is perfectly
safe in any P er£0 5' , . h v “t.l‘
it is recommended
who bare bad
The’useSone bottle will go farther toi ronvin'ceytu of its merits than columns of newspaper
•vi.-fislnr Try it, and ycu will rever do without it..
Pr ; ce35c.£0c. and Si CO per bottle. You ran ohtain it »t any drug-store or from
tilioolwed eat PERRY DAVIS A 80S, Proprietors, Providence, R. I.
Mi’s Sale,
fflneislmr
CUKE
$1.25 FEB BOTTLE
A positive remedy for all Kid
ney, Liver and. Urinary Troubles
of both, male and female.
READ THBEECORD:
'•It fared ury life.”—E. B. Lakrly. Belma. Ale.
’•It la the remedy that will cure the many dis
ease* peculiar to women."—Mother’s Magazine.
"It baa patsod severe testa and Win endorse
ments from some of the highest medicil talent in
the country."—Hew Yurx Worn 1 .
"No Remedy heretofore discovered ran tv held
for one moment in comparison with it.’’—C. A..
H»r*ey, D. 1).. Wa»hlngton, D. O.
This great natural remedy is for
sale by all druggists in all parts of
the world.
—TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.—
H. H. WARNED & CO-
ROCHESTER. N. Y.
y'k, /
Faipfcf Female Iastitnte.
'Warrenton, Va.
Reaalon begins Sept. 1st. Rend for Catalogue
ju>lS-»2ta KOhEBT FB>Z2It, Principal.
IRON BITTERS,
A Great Tonic.
IRON BITTERS,
A Saro Appcthwr.
IRON BITTERS,
A Complete Strengthener.
IRON BlTTERS,
A V&lnftblo Medicine.
IRON BlTTERS,
Not Soli u a Bevtraft.
IRON BlTTERS,
For Delicate Fexe!*«.
Highly recommended
to tbo public for all <1U
eases requiring a cerwii n
and eClolent TOXIC;
especially In JEndtgc#-
tion, IPpmj>epaia 9
Intermittent^ Ye-
rera, HTnnt of Ap
petite. Xow of
Strength, JLach of
JEnergff, rtc. It en
riches the blood
stmipthep* th(- i-.i..-
cles.and give* new life
to :no serves. To tbe
aged, ladle’s, and jLH-
dren requiring recuper
ation, this vain..bit
remedy can not bo too
highly recommended.
It acts like m charm
on the digeatl w e organs.
A teaapoonful before
meals will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT,
Sold by a!< Druggists,
TEE BBITJlf CHEST* 1
BALTIMORS, tea.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMaR.
Wholeaala Druggiata. Macon.
D. I. C.
Is an absolute and irresistible euro for
DRUNK-
Iraaed. Intemperance and the TWO of Oplam,To-|
IbMOOk'SuMW and Mmalnt^ removing all
Jtaito, derire and habit of twing any of
!deringtbota»teordc*ireforanyofthei_,
T odious ar«4 di*g»i8tlng. Giving every one perfect
landIntriitlhla ccatrol of the sobriety orthem-
I set res and their friends.
vent* that abfldhito physical and .moral|
Jon that follows the eudden In
> from using stimulants or narcotics.
rackage, tkirpald, to cure 1 to 5 pereens, $2, or at
your druggists, $lw5 per bottle. v
Temperance societies should recommend It It
Is perfectly harmless and never-failing.
Hop Bittors Mfg. Co., Rochester, N.Y. Solo Agents
Hop Cough Cure destroys all pain, Innssns the
cough, quieu tha nerves, produces rest, and never
Stalls to euro.
_ The Hop Pad for Stomach, liver and Kidneys,
I Is superior to all others. Cures by absorption. It
I is perfect-aak druggiaU.
Thi Hop NUiriHfc. Ca, ef Radnicr, N.T. m/v, pn-
g pare these remedies, al*# th* H#p Blturt, whkli arslnot-
ItenM ab*r«ragsorIatoxicsnt,batthsPiimlaad BnlMtdi-
I nu ever zuaJe, raxk’ag more cores than all other remedies,
[FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Xa-O-E^Csi-.
Certain aai Psaaeat Core
coiTsuimoisr
Catarrh, Bronchitis,
coys, GOUGES, IFLUEBa.
Lamar. Baukin & I amar,
MACON AND ATLANTA, GA.
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BAND IHSTBUMKHT CATALOGUE*
Our nrjo tataiogif or Dani *™
Instruments, Music, Suits,
Caps, Delta, Pouches, Poos*
pons, Drum Majors* -**--•
ma Hats, gpauletfi
Lamps, Stands, and Out*
cw oocUloa 6S pw of
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RECttCAJ
THE EXODUS
f tr handling Cotton »t the Gin. BAYB LABOfi.
byuaingn JOVfis KIVB-TON WAGOA 8CAL3
I'rioe 8GO. all Iron and Sterl. arassEcum.
FB IGHT PAID BY U3. i! ordered now can
pay at Ginning. Everybody send tor free book.
Addters
Joaes uf Binghamton,
Bin ghamtci!. N. Y.
IPIUM
HABIT
o.™
dfcwly
By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta. 7a. Sellable eri-
dcnce given, and reference to
cured patient* and pbystriaca.
cend (ornty book on tbe
habit and its cure. FEEH.
=r23d=:
Popular Monthly Drawing cf the
Commonwealth Bistrsbo-
tion Go.
AT VAOAULEY’S TB FATEH,
In tbeiClty of Louisrille. on
Tuesday, August 31, 1680,
These drawings authorised by act of .the Leg
islature of 138V and sustained by all the courts
ot Kentucky, according to a contract made with
the owners ol the Frankfort grant, will occur
regularly ou the last day o! every mouth, Sun
day* and Friday* excentod, for the period of five
year*, terminating on June SO. 1635.
The United States Uircuit Court on March SI
rendered the following decisions:
1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company is legal.
Zd—Its drawings are fair.
The management call attention to the liberal
tdh'un which ka. met with such popular favor
i eretofore, and which will again be presented for
the
AUGUST DRAWING.
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lPri« , — 10,000
1 Prise....— 5,000
10 Prises H.ooo each 10,003
10 Prixee 500 each — 10,000
100 Prixct 100 each ......................... 10.000
KiO Prixes 50 each
600 Prixes 90 each
^coe Prixee 10 each .
- 10,00*
19,000
10,000
rJ rnsOi AM PMu , Mi,*H**nlt**aMt(,iiiH iU,JW
V Prise, SOOeaeh. ap’reximaFa prixes 9,70*
VPnxes 900 each do do 1,30*
V Prise* 100 each de do 10*
LMOPriics 8119,400
Whole Tickets, C J. UalfTicktts.fi.
97 Tickets, f». 55 Ticket*, 5)00.
Remit by Post- Office Monty Order. Registered
Letter, Rank Dratt or Rxpreia.
To insure avainat mistakes and delays, corre
spondents will piease write tbeir names anti
places ot residence plainly, giving number ol
I’c-t-Office box or Street, and Town, County and
State.
a ft communications w nneefed with the Di
Distribution and Orders for Tickets should b*
addressed to E. M. BOABDMAK, Coar.er-4c«r
nxt Building Louiwiii* X»ntuck». cr at No.
So7 and 509 Broadway. N. Y. augSOeodtuthusat
riS’Xr^-G-O’S
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PA»l
r Nxvss Guts Hans.
Can ax Mans am Stcemgth Cusikbu. hurt
Twice as Loss.
tiisiisj Cured VtUaut the Syetss,
CCEES
Chills and Fever.
Liter CoapUkt,
Dysptpsis,
Kunlpa,
Ktnonneu,
CostiitMsj,
.Fenalj
Wtshess,
Eici & Ifemai
HeididiA
These Pad* Cnre all Diseases by Absorption. No
JSoxlcui 1‘ilU. Oils, or Poisonoas Jledicioesore taken
Into the Stomach. The Pads are worn over the Pit
of the Sumach, covering the Great Nerve Centres,
aiso.the Liver and Btoama. A senile Vigctabla
Tonicla absorbed into thedrculatlonofthe Blood and
Liver, purffgiiyr tho Blood, stimulating tbe Liver and
Zs absolutely odorless, aud chemically
Pure.
It is tmowflake white.
It is susceptible of the highest and most
lasting- Polish. H _
It possesses greater strength of body i Manufactured at to & M NoiEth Libbbtt Sr*
than other trade brands. liaPTiMoas. Mu
lt Is packed iu Pound Parcels. 1'uU .
Weight guaranteed.
It costs less money than any Starch ln
the World.
It Is sold universally in America by
»s-?^t5V*". ,lI>ea « crs ' _ /^.kOAGiA.BIBE COUNTY.-Toall whom it
lU «n,7 a I '““"“pUon reachcsTwenty (J mayroncom: Loct^ W. Kennedy having
H . _ # filed her petition in proper form to ma. praying
It la mannfiacturoa by Andrew Erkenbrscheq for letters of admini.tratkn with tho will annex-
at Cincinnati, Ohio, In the heat-toC ed.ontbe erUtecf Francis M. leBnedT. tbUis
the ^greatest cereal region of th# to dte all legally interested in the execution of
1 tlili himllrhirnsi AFftfti'fini ftdit At kin
Kidneys to iiealtliy action, and strengthening the
Btomach to digest food. Pntci or Pads $1 and O
**01. Sold bv all DarooiaTa, or sent by Mail
Mamdkrt
soaa
John Ingalls, druggist,
| Wholesale and BetaU Arent.Koorner F.urlh and
, Poplar streets, Maocn. Gs. aprfl-d63t
The Music'House of the South.
Removal to Our
Jones County Sheriff Sales
W ILL be sold before the rout t house door in
the to« u of I’liriton, Jor.-i county, G. o'l.a.
on the TistTuetdav in-Srptembar next, b-nween
the legal boors of sJe. the fo lowing property to-
wit: Fifteen hundred acres of land.more or less,
adjoining the land* ot Io»hu» Harris, A. H.
Broa b ani John Boborio* Jil t ther 1 , I’.a koosrn
sa tke Buck Jo! nson p ace. Levied on aa the
f iropertyol William Johnson, dececs-d. toratis-
y two fl taa. i»ued from the honorable Superior
Court of said c' untv, or.e in favor r.fHaroeman
A Sparks (fate pr.rtuera in t'ade) w. William G.
Kilpatrick, a» adininiatratcr cf the c-tate of Wil-
liatn JihnsOE.dew-sseJ: th-other m favor of V.
Flanders A ron. (late partners in trade) vs. Wil
liam G. Kilpa>rirk, as adminialrat^r of tbe es
tate of William Johnson, deceased. Property
pointed out Vy plaintiffs’ attorneys oudinpos-
seision of Wil.tam Fletcher, agent. Thu July
90,15V).
augltd W. J. GB88HAM,
eheriff Joues County.
NEW DOUBLE STOBE.
An Immense Music Temple.
Two large stores, each 58 feet front and four
stories high, fronting on three streets and filled
from rellar to left with muiicsl supplies. Noth
ing to compare with It in the Southern Stales.
A Big Store.
A Big Stock.
A Big Trade.
AND HOKE TO COME.
Duricg thetenyearsair.ee our establishment
of our houao «e haue d«-eloped tbe music trade
of the South t3 h wonderful degree, but as »*t we
have only begun. We we, not many years ahead,
a business of a million a y ear, and to take carepf
this enormous trade we hare provided our prel
ect mammoth warereom* Fall trade 18Sj will
bo immense. Wesrereodv for it. For months
our senior partner has been at tbe Ncrtb con
tracting with Piano end Organ manufacturers
for instruments. He ha* concluded mo>t advan
tageous contracts and tbe Pianos and Organ* are
"coming, coming** 1C0.000 more, by every steam
er. New stvle>, New Frite*, New Terms, New
Stock, New Store, New Departure.
Globe.
tbis application, oredilors. logatees. next of kin.
! and any otherf, interested, to be and *r«e.r at
. the next September term of the Court of Ordina-
! ry cf said countv.and chow cau.e If any they can,
i wby letters of adminivtratiou.with will annexed,
I aheu'd net be granted tv said Louise W0nano-
I Wifeces my hand and official aiguature August
I S, 1830.
; aag5-w4w J. A. MCMANUA Ordinary. .
Special Offer, Pall 1880;
KSuCuh Prices with Three Months CieJii."K*
Duriug months ot August, September and Oc
tober we will *ell Piano* aed Organs at Lowest
Cash Prices, pryable r-i5 Cub on a Piano or slO
Hash on an Organ, with the balance in three
months, without Interest.
What Do You Sav to this Offer?
Write for Illustrated Catalogues and New
Price Lists fur Pall 1350, and preptte tobeaxtOZD
shed.
LVS3EH & BATES,
SAVANNAH, GA,
HKOLESAIE P!A«a AMD CR9AN DEALERS.
dec27-dlt»wAwlj
New AdTertisements-
Eh’CYCI OPEDIU
HOW TO BE&S. f rv££S;
YOUR OWN iuvm-n. SsiliDg fa*t.
T AtlfTtPR D°w Price: Great suc-
■UJXW X £lA* ce*s One a.ent *ild 600
in one town, another 1.-2 in Sfl daja. soother 76 in
IS daja, S&ren ten Us coot, and ererybody
wants it. Bond for circulars and terms,
Al«o General Agents Wanted. Adcr*-ai
P W: ZEI6LER A 0.1«>.0 Arch ««.. Phil, P*
AGENTS WANTED 0!SCBto ** utho
dcctand V:ce-Fre*ident
I lives of ov r next Presi-
Gen. HANCOCK
AN I»
Son. f. H. EBGLISE
Thousands ars waiting for the book. It contains
steel portraits ot tbe candidates and other full-
page engraving*. Extra inducements offered to
tbo-e selecting terntiirv X w. DOUGLAS
Bjt)*.,65 W. Sib »t„ CineinnatL O.
•Aai3M3f
3im4
MOSQUITO CATCHER «
your room in a few minutes without smoke soil
cr grease. Prico 50 css. teed postal lor Illus
trated Circular. Agent* wanted. Good terns.
L.T. JO.NB8.166LUht8t. Baltimore. Md.
$7TT:
A YEAH and expenses to
•sent*. Outfit Free. Address
P.O. VICK >KY. August*, Me
A DTBRT1HEK8, send fortur iielectLltt of Lo
cal Newsp.pers. Geo. P. Bowed A Co, 10
8t>ruce8f.,N.Y.
IN EQUITY—BILL FOR RELIEF, Etc
IN BIBB SUPERIOR COURu.
Daniel D. Tracy vs. A. B. Res*, adminietrstor de
bonis non ol tbe estate cl T. P. Lamar, M. K
1 umar et al., heirs ot J. 1\ I.an.ire.
It appearing from tt>6 returns of the Sheriff in
this cause that two of sud defendants, to-wit.,
Mrs. Currie U. Motley and Mrs. Ann T. Green,
formerly Ann T. Lamar, are Lot to be (tund in
the county of Bibb; and it farther appearing
that they docotre.lde in the Stare c* Georgia,
but in the State of Alabama: it is therefore or
dered by tbe Court that service of said bill bo
perfected upon them by publication of this or-
d-rontes month for four months bolero tho
next term of this Court, in tbe Macon Telegraph
and Meisenger, a newspaper published iu the
city of Macon, Ga.
Loftin A Harriet*, P’aintlff’s attorney,
jayi-lamsm T. J. SIMMON'S. J. 6. C. M. C.
G BORGIA. Bibb Connty—Whereas Mrs. Mar
tha £. Sorrell, gonliin ol her minor chil
dren, has made application for leave to sell eight
•hare* of the capital stock of tbe Central rail
road a. d Banking Cooioany of Georgia belong
ing to said minors lor tbeir nfaintxriiar.eeacd ed'
ueation.
These are therefore to cite and xdraon'ah all
persona concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of .aid county on tn9 Cist Monday in
July next, to show cause if any they have why
said application should v.ot be granted.
Witness my band offisrully. June Stb, 1530.
jotSld* J. A. MCMANUS. Ordinary.
W. A. CHERRY vs. TBS LIFE ASSOCIATION
OF AMERICA,et al,—In Equity in Bibb Su
perior Court.
It appearing to the Court that by the return cf
the sheriff, that the Life Asportation of America
cannot be found, and it further apin-.iring that
aid defendants are non-residents of the 8tate cf
Georgia; Ordered, that said defendants be and
appear at tbe next term of tbis Court, to ba hi Id
on the fourth Monday in October next, to plead,
answer or demur to said bilinledin the above
case, or the same will be taken pro conteaso as to
them, and said rase will proceed ex parte. Or
dered further, that said at feasant be served by
publication once a month for lour mouths, id tbe
Macon Telegraoh and Messenger keiore the next
term of this court.
This June 11,1330.
T. J. SIMMONS.
Judge S. O. M.C.
A. Proud Et. solicitor for complainant.
A true extract lrom the minutes Of Bibb Supe
rior Court June 99, 1550.
jneSfi-lamStn* A. B. £088. Clerk.
/'1HOKGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—ft hereas Ben'
vX janin C. Smith, executor cl the estate ol
Mrs. Erixa Smith, late cf said county deceased,
has made application lor letters of dismission
lrom said estate.
These are therefore to rite and admonish a!)
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday
in October next, to show cause if any they have
why Skid application should not be granted it
apphoert.
Witness my hand officially, July a, 1830.
Juy7td* J. A. MCUANU8. Ordinary.
/"i BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas W.F
vJT Holt and J. E. Jones, adminiatiator-on the
estate of James Doan, late of said county d*cesae
ed.have made application for letters of dlsmimon
from said estate:
These are therefore to dto and admonish all
persons concerned to be aud appear at the Conrt
ol Ordinary of said county on she Bret Monday
in August next, to thaw came, if any they have,
why letters ot dlsmis*inn should not be granted
to applicant*.
Witnrss my official signature. May 6,1830.
mayfctd* J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
O RDINARY’S Office Jones County, Georgia,
Juno 96th. 850.—Whereas Samuel Barron
admiaWtrator with the willannexed, on estate ot
Benjamin Barron, deceased, applies for dismis
sion from same.
These are to ate end admonish all persons
concerned and tbe li gxtees of said rotate to ’ e
and appear at the October term next ot this
court, and wii ness a aett.emeut ot lux adminis
tration, recei-e tbeir distributive shares, and
•how cause if any they haTo why he shall not bv
discharged from said administration.
Witness my band ifficiaily.
jnrSOtd* ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary.
G EORGIA, bibb COUNTY.—Under and by
virtue of an order from tbe Conn of Ordi
nary of said county, will be fold on the first
Tuesday in September next, before tho court
house ducr in the city of Macon, between the le
gal hours of tale, an undivided halt icterus* in
parts of lots of land. Nos. lard 2, in block num-
sixtv-one, in the southwest common ot the city
of Macon, containing one-quarter of an acre more
or leas. Sold as the property ol Jane A. Malone,
late of axtd county deoesxed, for a division among
the heirs of said estate.
rtUSAN M. PERSONS,
August 7,18S0— 8td Administratrix.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors*
Troutman are h-reby notified to mullein.-
mediate psymoot of the same to tbe undersign
ed; and all petson* having claims aiainst said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
duh authenticated in terns of the law.
M.L OUTM AN, Executor,
y 18.183-J.—IS-wrlw
O RDINARY’S Office Jones County, Georgia.
June 56, U80.—w hereas John A. Johnson
executor estate • f Martha M. Seabreok. deceased
applies for dismission.
These are to cite and admonish all person*
concerned to show causn at this office on or by
the first Monday in October, if any they have to
the contrary.
Witness my hand officially.
JneSotd* ROLsNDTr ROSS, Ordinary.
KMffOOD eiSH SCHOOL
A BOARDING 80HOOL FOR BOYS.
T H ■ next session will begin August 93, and
oantinue Buteen wreks. The course of in
struction i- preparatory for college or business
ana is thorough and procueal.
The Military Department.
under the charge of a United States officer, hot
lor its obje t the physical development of the
boys and ilio inculcation of haoitsof promptness,
order and neatnesa. In tbe-a particulars it ho*
been highly beue3ciai. and other features »ill be
sudeii to increase its efficiency. To meet the de
mands of the community, a department for girl*
will be opened. Good board will bo obtained in
excellent families for any giris who may be sent
to the school.
Charge* for Fall Sesmon. S1C0, payable half in
advance and half lat October. Tbit indu es
board, tuition, tuel, washing and UgttA For
particulars apply to
CHA8.M.NBBL,
jnylC daw9V Box -iSi. Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Home Sohool for Girls*
197 & IS9 N, Charlesst.. Baltimore. Md
Mes. ft'. M. Cast, Mias Cart.
FilshHaTtnd If It French the language of tha
School. j uni-taw and eooaug sept
Bsltioie tale Oollep.
The only Female College in Maryland—was
chartered in lSli>. witnthe power ot oonterriag
degreyr, and liberally endowed by the State in
ISiid. It ha* new buildings, ample grounds,good
apparatus, an able Faculty, and all the appoint
ment* of a first-class institution. Board aud tui
tion . $160. Missus under t waive jeare, Ji .0.
Catalogues at thia office.
N. O. BROOKS, L.L. D..Proddent,
jyfii-dawlm.
Bellevue Eigh Sohool,
BEDFORD COUNTY, VA.
On Ya. and Tenn. It. R., fifteen miles west of
Lynchburg, ioung men and beys prepued for
university or lor business. Beautiful and
h aKhy location. Able ccrps of teachers; thor
ough instruction. Liberal provision for the ao
cunimodstion and comfort ot students. For Cat
alogues containing information address
W. JR. ABBOTT. Principal.
jujl9eodaw2m Bellevue P. O., Va.
Best and Chenpest
'ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
Speclat inducements to SOUTH
ERN SOLDIERS.
8atiefaciion given in ail cote*.
First premium at Atlanta and Macon.
Georgia Fairs. 1873. Beet of refer
ence* in your Stata. Apply, at once
for full information. por»l terms,
etc. Addktss OUARLBS fix EVANS.
Manufacturer tor U.S. Guvertim’t, Ul
WEST BEGS.,
63 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants
—And dealers in—
FERTILIZERS. _
General Agents for tbe
Delta Cotton Tie.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS
V. W. Carnes, MACON. AGENT
DELTA COTTON TIE.
luytSd-wtllln-Tl
, /2J.EORGIA, BIBB COUNTTg—Whereas Iou-
i , VJiia W. Keun.-riy ba* iced; application forle>-
t rsof adminiatratiou on the ee’ote of Kory la
Kennedy, late of said county deceased.
This it to cite all and singular the creditors and
mat of kin ot Mary L. Kennedy to be and ap
pear at Ihe Court ot Ordinary of told county. on
»ho Bret Monday In Soptem-er text, and ihow
cau»-t'any they can. why permanent n4n jnix-
trater should not be granted to Louise W. Ken
ned* on Mary L. Ktumeuy estate.
W itnoss my hand and official signature August
S. 1880.
augj-wSw J. A. McMANUB. Ordinary.
Gray’s Specific Medicina
KADZ MARK. THE greatTRADE
2*. Jfrgiisb' rem-
edy. An un-
LgarJJ foiling urefor
, r i7f Seminal ear-
VU £5f ness, Spam at•
tf>. 5; -*V orrhea, Impo.
tenry, and all
___ diseases that.
'MJ» fo) ') $ *• |(, —
lefoftj TaJringqueuce o'««After Takiae-s.
abuse; oa a loss of memory, uni vert al laasitud£
pain in the back, dimnris of vision, premat are
old age, at d many oth, di*eawi that lead to in
sanity and consumption and a premature grare.
Fall particulars in our pamphlet, which we de
sire to send tree by mail to »v»ry one. Tho Spe
cific Medicine is *old by ail druggists at *1 ptx
packag-b or six pac»agM for 35 will be seat free
by mail on rcc >:pt of the money by addressing
th* GRAY MRDiCINE CO. No 10 Mechanic
Block, Detroit, M::h, hold in Macon and ivery
where by all druvei-ts. octS* dawly.
For nl; by HUNT RANKIN A LAMAR.
oo*l9-d.*lv Macau Os
THK FAIR
Of The Ocmcluee Farmers’ Club
Will bo held for one day only, THURSDAY,
AUGUST 12th. The program me m advertiied
will be cerried out in the onodej.
▲ GRAND BABBBOUB
Will bo given free to all. Speeches will be reu*
by prominent Georgians upon tho topic* of the
Admission, odulto. BSe.: Children. uniter 14. SSo.
asgSdavsd W.D.R. JOHNSON, S#o*y.
THE BRIGHTWOOD,
Corner of Ba*t Fourteenth St. and Irving Piseo.
opposite Aoademy of Music, Now jfora. Mo*t
oentral location in tbe city. Near Broadway, all
plsees of amusement, all large stores, (wholesale
end retail), cars to Brighton aid Manhattan
Roach, and all plsoes of summer resort.
^TWmsvtCTmoderate. An sxolosivelyrespeo-
_ . . B. WOOD, Prjphr.
Refsr in Macon brperalation to Emory Win-
ship, Bsg.. firm of WJnsbJjt A Osllesray; S. T.
Odteman, Esq. jneSsunfim
Tax Receiver's Kotioe.
M I books are now open for receiring returns
of taxable property lor blare and county
purpoars. 1 would bo pleased to bate tax-pay ere
call and make tneir returns promptly, ax the
time is ahors.
R. J. ANDERSON,
Tax Receiver Bibb county, Ge < rgi a
Office: No. 120 Mulberry street, Maoou, Ga.
prXldlf
Notice Leave to Sell Land.
F OUR week* afterdate application will be
made to tha Court of O disiary of Jooes
cunti for an order to relf all tho reu ettate of
James H. Pinny, deceased.
R. R. BROWN, .
H. J. FINNY.
July 9*. 18S0-t7wlm • Executors.
NOTICE
/71EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY —On the first
VA Monday m fceptember, (tha «th.) application
will be made to Conrt ot Urdinaiy of aaiu county
te'leave to Bell all Inereal relate of Ihos. J.
khinholrer, late of said county accessed.
S. B. SWEET, Administrator.
July 90.1835-td
O RDINARY’S Office. Jouva Countr. Georgia.
June 13,1331.—Whereas David W. Lester,
guardiaa for Mrry E. Tufts, minor, applies to
me for dUmi.sicn.
These ate to cite and admoui.h all persons con
corned to she v cause at this court on the firs’.
Monday in Ang.iat next, il any they have, why
the discharge shall not be granted.
Witness m. hand officially. ,
JnelJtdr ROLAND T. RO * 1. Onrin a
G BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Where** Ste
phen Collins, executor of the estate of An*
drew Pyo, late of said gouty dowasad. has made
spplirstion for letters ot dismission fiom said
estate. These are therefore io cite and ad-
monish all persons concerned to be ana ap-
appearatthe Court of Ordinary ol said connty
on the first Monday in October next, to show
cause, if any they have, why letter* of dismis
sion should not be granted to applloact.
Witness my official signature
J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
Jtuy 2. lSSihtd*
LX BE I* FOE DIVORCE.
Bibb 8nperior Conrt, April Term. 1830.
MRS. G. F. riNCKABD VS, J. J.PINCKARD.
P appearing to the court by the return ot the
she-iff that the defendant is not to be found
in this connty: and it farther appearing that he
does not reside in the State of Georgia:
Ordered, that ho appe-r at the next term of
this court, or that *si- enure be allowed to pro
ceed, and that service be perfected ou *aid J. J.
Piuckard by publication hereof, once a mouth ter
four month*, in the TgfinaaxrK asd Misiag-
gbb. a public gaxcite published in the city of
Maeon.
By the Court:
JOHN L. HARDEMAN,
Libel’ant’s attorney.
Balt *0.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. S. 0. M. 0.
April 9) 1880.
A true extract from the minute* ot Bib Su
perior Court. Tbis May 3,1880,
mayS-Um4m A. u. ROSS. Clerk.
CIRODXAR NO. 9,
OFFICE OF THI RAILROAD COMMISSION.
A TLA * TA. GA., July », 1SS0.
U PON careful consideration of the Report ot
the Atlanta ana West Point ’railroad, its
relation tw the "Standard TariB” la changed as
follows, vli:
1st. Cotton, Fertiliser* tnd Lumber, maximum
renaming at tnondard Rates.
2d. ’ On ill other classes, maximum rate* can
be *.tiaate« at (25) twenty-five per cent above
Standard Rate*.
J «MR8 M. SMITd, Chatman.
Jl. A. BACQR. Secretary. auglriawSw
FOR SALE.
T HIRTY days alter date application will be
made to the honorab'e the Ordinary ol Bibb
county for leave to tell the real rotate of M rt.
June A. Malone, late of Bibb county deceased,
tor distrholion among her heirs.
SUSAN M. PARbOSB, Administratrix.
Tie Mta Female College,
ZiA. GRANGE. GA-
With a faculty ot twelve thorough teachers,
fine building* and a complete outfit for all de
partments, Literary, Music and Art. offers the
high?** aevantages for the smallest charges.
Neatly doub<e tuu usual lime devoted to Musio
■no Art. Last catalogue cumber* :4S pupils—
11.7 in music. Board, liter.r> tuition aud draw
i -K per annum, .5207; with mu-.io and u-e piano,
i(il. Co rreep-moerce mviied. Write for cata
logue for foil particulars.
luyS-tio-I. F. COX Proa.
Wesleyan Female Institute
STAUNTON, VA.
Opens its Slst Session Septeml-er iOth, 1S59.
Among th* first Schools for young ladies tn th*
United Slates. Climate unsurpassed. Surround
ings beautiful. Pupils from aeveuteeu States
Among tbe lowest termain tho Union.
TEEMS:—Board, Wa»bing. Light*. Bnglish
Court*, Latin, French, for each half of tha Hclto.
Sals year. ' $11S
All extras very low. For Catalogue, address
Bev. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D . President,
jul>7deodl0t-wlm Staunton. TirginU.
fllMSlTYolVMIA
JULT 13, 188*.
Session begins on the first of October and con.
tir.ue- nine mouths. Apply for Catalacges to the
Secretary cl the Faculty, Post-Mflc* University
of Virginia. Albemarie Co.. Va. Ja.MKS t.
HARRIvON. M. D., Chairman ol tbe Facu ty.
ja.yl7deod*w2ai»
Bf
P. H. ZJELL, D. D.,LL. D., Cliai caller,
Atliens, Ga.
rjPHB Eightieth Sroslon of the llepsrtments at
JL Athens, viz: Franklin College; State College
of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; Law School-
will open on Wednesday. 0th October next. Full
courses of instruction in Litarature. Science,
Agriculture. Engmrerirg and Law. For Catx-
locut-s and’information apply to the Chancellor
L. H. CHARBONNIRR.
»ug8-deodaw8w Sec'y Faculty. Atheu*. G».
CR OCKETT’S
ir<m Worbs,
MACON. GA.
At onr work* can be seen the beet EN
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ING. We guarantee it to do all or more than
the manufacturers say is wifi do. We bciia
STATIONARY ENGINES
From S to 00 Horse Power,
There is no Engine made superior to it, ae
we have teetimcniala to prove. We mana-
faoture
Saw and Grist MU Is
that give entire satisfaction. We keep for
dale
WATER WHEELS, HORSE POWERS.
IMPROVED GIN GEAR. SUGAR HILL
PANS AND EVAPORATORS,
And the Beat
Horizontal Sugar Mill
made. Also, IRON BAILING for cemete
ries. eto. SHAFTING PULLEYS, and
GEARING for ail all kind* ot mill work.
In faot, we keep everything that is need
about atosm or water power or plantation
work. Our COTTON PRESS is second to
none, being cbe.p, .imp’s and durable, as
handled* will attest Send for circn’ars and
prices before buying elsewhere. Address,
JuljSl-ly E. OROCKE1T&SON3.
JESZnow Thyself*
rpHB untold miser.-.- that
JL result from inaiocrejt-.ci
in early life may be alteri-i-i
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doubt thi* assortian «hon!d
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TKKMrt t Carriage* at White 8u'-
P»r day..,.9.10 pbur Sprinaa depot, dm
Per week 1X.OO tent two miles to meet a I
Per month...... S5.C0 trains.
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families. Couside able improve
mvSo-dlawSw* meutt sinoe lost Tear.
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A SPLKNBin OPPOKVO I - T»
WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH Iff . ’Nr-
TK1BUTION, CLASS ». AT NSW OA1 .- tBS,
TUESDAY. AUGUST 10.1980-Ai3d .L„,..Arty
firswia*.
Lcuisiaiia State Lottery CoaipAuyi
This Icttituticn sva* regularly inco—.vrt .-.i-s?
the Legislators of the Steie for Edu-*c<owt v-sl
Uharitabis purposes, ,-u 18SS. for :t :in, -o’
tsi'caty-dve rears, to which contract • - -uyi
bis faith ol the State is pledged ,wl irfc c- • i re .-ob
been renewed by a a over, bslraing npslu TtSfi,
securing its frsnehite in the m» ccrs*-Vv-* -x-j
o-lopted Deotmbor a. ISTe, with a Capita Tit
SI,000,000, to which it ba. since iddei a re?--we
fund of $$50,000. IT8 GRANDSINril-N > *a
BERDRAWINGS- will take place iMatkljsa
the secondT ead.y.
It never scale* or postpones. Loot aV the
ing Distribution:
capital prizb fsa.ooc.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DULL.U’,5 RACES.
HALF-TICKETS, ONh DtjLl A S.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prxj
1 Capital Prixe......
1 Capital Prize......
9 Prize? of S1.JC0.
5 Prizes of 1,000,
90 frizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of
5C0 Prizes of
1000 Prizes of
...if9!O0
INSSO
__ o;<o
__ A it*
500
W0
M
20.....
10...,
15.469
MJO
i’OS
1S.«5
isjne
S Approximstion Prizes ot$300^.. „ J. rtv
9 Apliroximatiui, Prilt a of 100 2,SOD
> Approximation Prim of loo .Cj
LS57 Prixes, amounting to SlYy.iW
paid.
Write, clearly stating full addre**, 'or fx-liser
inlorication. cr send orders by exprero or .sa
Eegistered Letter or Money Order by smiL
addreseei only to
11. A. DA UYH1H.
New Orlcc la.
or same person at No 519 Broadway, New lewA.
Allour Grand Extraordinary Dritumgs utm
under ihe sup-rv;-. -n and hum.- . .. : , -
rals G.T. BEAURAGaRD and J URAL A. EAR
LY
wm 00TT0
Cleans ths Seed better, Runs 1 _
Cine Faster and Costa Less Honey
other Cln in the Merits^ Every me
YUlly and Icsallff^rcrrs.'iteccU
£
a
a.
Ifmso machine* are mdo of ths b-iri mater's?^ and ttaS
vrerimacshlpandCnisharecBexciJlcd. EarebecRowsriMl
premiums at all tho State faint Georgia .tithmroyW ^
«tc> Upwards of CCS9 cf our Grrsa-etacoash-ufiOBeRr
the southern statro, over 1000 having beer. roldtnJSffi
Price List of Gins, Feeders and nrr.dercsqi
Eoxcd xrodyfor ahlpmentonddafirorodaZcmrl
si:
60 «
2 “
Price vltt
Sell FMNi.T
or Conder.js?.
£100 00
118 00
i:o co
Ifi'J 00
cr Te rms s’Ycn on Apr:neftt?on.^E*
Trrm 3 Stoto IS3 vre u^nufeetmWlG Cctoaabcfr-J
*nder tie -na name et E. T. lUU'B *fc
Cur* e 'X8t I^-vnr & C3., wilt mado vu tf oaC.
tbe tn-iur Gia. During tio year 1IZS Vfo rL*ncfvetl'£c
»Jice, wht.ft we tAve becik «cctarfvely Imb
XRCturiag Gins evoreJaae* Vlth lor^r fan'crlener, tf~
i&bur eaTlnif machine rv andtkilledvc'rVcmL. w«i
jvdvanta«c*noicaj3Tct: L jany other a V’dicluw;.
line, lor producing the SiST wui k. ter inar ■ *r- •
Tbe demezkd lest year wee source t V.ul nccrlrJt^erSsSl
remeined unflllc<!»but vo have doul jftl cy^nafcjrs :g
cnir-city tnd hope to bo ahlo tom*? :« rdl«tuzi^r 5 r > tTTJBaa
the wi»eat plea to got your arvte* s In earM. t»..eQ
for ffluitoTOnaapnlelglTlagwe ecir-* .’.'iry tor—
lrom over 503 Lve, enterprislnc: cf- Pwr—
tmd eo*4picte outfit fura'shod djelrr>CL
BROWN COTTON GUX C<W .
2ZK& ZJBttXSB+OQOal
A- B. Farquhar*.
AGENT AT <*Y -%
THEDEA
SSSSS5E»l»e??
the Des&f end l)nmb-*ei
>• pt. -Vffio York CJiri-: . • -'Si-** .£
.•..etc. S m all >bee—ean be carried in th ■- AD-ftd
ihoud acwlf»r72lEB I1tn«tiw*ed t’vB’iri. * v.
Aniorioan Z>entaphono Co.. l<n
THE Lmmus 9
—OS-
improved g j|y|
TAYLOR CaIPIw
This ia the seventh season of dn > pe-puter
which combines the merit*o! .)>cr-?, T. AhtfsVe.lt* (
good sample, andcleanin,--?L:orcertir:a(mfifr'
er desree than any other, an-, is c."*rod *rlehtliss
most perfect Self-Feeder and Oor-dircKT rvidc,, aS
tho following very low pricer, •
Sizes.
Price of
Gins
Prico with i
Self Feed er jg
orCondex x v |
Fxlea uriftfii
If-FceAw *3
Couiicnsen.
43 85W
$100.00
$132.&) j.
tmm '
45 “
112.50
145.00 1
12R5J
60 “
125.00
160.00 1
95000 .
60 “
140.00
130.00 i
233J» .
70 «
100.00
208.00 j
xew -
80 "
183.00
• 232.01 1 .
■j&Ufir
These Gins are made with ton Frames arid od ;
the bcstmatcrlals and are nr snrpr tod ta XaWir
and workmanship. Wo aln maTinfhetaso CciJ-
lctfs celebrated “Patent Steel Bntb do*
Gin,” together with the Faverltff T,Igbt ]
“Cotton Bloom’’ Cotton Gin, with
Condensers for each.
Terms given on application.
THE STANDARD HftHfiKER? Sffi,
MYSTIC HI’ * R. COfJU
FRANKLIN H. LUX*.VS, l.m ^
C0LC2HJUS, CIA.
»Aiop!e on f>xhtb',tio
Vf PRFLi k J•
. O*
!^5 ; ooo;ooO.‘!
The American Shoe T^ Cai
WARRANT TEian
A.S.T,Cc
That 1* now so axtaaelvdy • ra et■ V
CHILDREN S
TO WEAK AS LONG AS THE ME” ‘ '
Which was Introduced t. : s
the above amount has beer.. J t reri.u •
nnally. Thia Black T . ■ >
marc, aa besides being .
grades It is worn on dir: cr i :<
where the Metal lip on tee
would not bo used.
They all have our Trade Mr.; ' . ‘ .
(tamped on front of Ti p.
Parent* should ASK FO? r i, £,
BEAUTIFUL 1. M*
on them when purchasln, ;
O. O. H&.¥,
Contractor an.;
D BALBR in a') I'ri.i- -
Lumber and ifcinme-
r.ren t-jall buai ore. (,v
v aud tree. fSa>Lf*-.tf«r . • •
• meat Nos. 5k tfiand 58 dhcir :-
may 2 8 sun woi-fm
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