Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, August 27, 1880, Image 7

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PRISON THOUGHTS. [The following lines, written by a pris oner in Macon (Georgia) jail, fell into the hauUs of a gentleman of this county, Uy whose permission they arc.published:] Cased in a prison cell—how sad, yet true. Docs the lone heart bring former scenes to view, Till the racked nflnd, to bitter frenzy driven, . Maligns the just decrees ol man and beav. en. .. .1 The grated bars, the iron studded doors- The cold bare walls, the chilly oaken floor— , , The damp straw bed—no chairs, no books— ' * ’' The jailor’s uncouth' iur, his uneasy looks— Force back the maddened thoughts to oth er days, When youth’s fond hopes were crowded with brilliant rays. ’Twas the goodly lessons, one by one, Fled from my giddy heart till all were gone, And left behind a waste dreary and wild— A conscience hardened and a soul de filed. O, when I think what I have been, and My present state, and think what I may be, Despair and sorrow burns within, For a life of folly and continued sin ; Until my heart seems bursting with the dread Of God’s judgment falling on my head. O, could my sdinted mother's shade but bend on earth, She’d curse, like me, the morning of my births Almighty Father! God of life and death, Give, O, give me a true and living faith! Bestow thy qulck’ning spirit, and impart Thy saving grace to tranquilize iny heart. —Henry County Weekly. A FAILURE *QF JUSTICE. A Tnle of n New Jlnjtfsf rate Wlio Was Very Fresh Indeed. I liave always, I hope, entertained a due respect for the powers tlia^be, but I never fully appreciated the position of those powers till I became one of them myself, by being “made a magistrate-’ for Middlesex. Such was the?comij|pn phrase by which the thoughtless th;ong described my accession to that dignity, hut I need scarcely say that the correct description of it is that I was put in i£te commission of the peace. It is oujy men of war that are “put into commission* op the water, but on Sand it is different. In ancient boroughs and other places where fine old English customs still suer ve, per sons who are thus exalted r-vefti have a sworn girt on them by the corporation or other important kneeling, but no such ceremony now prdiparily takqs place. According to mofWKi practice the lord lieutenant- ot the ' county (after much mature thought, aiul pcrlwps pray er) selects the mqst honorable and flail4t persons lor this post and then appoints them by letter. In this simptidft- their; is perhaps as much significance— for-thoqe who can see below the surface—03:41-the more ancient forms of investiture. , To all outward appearance. I yyas rise same man I was the day before iny ~elva- tion, “but all! the difference.to me L”. In my inmost heart I felt myself a cunleus rotulorum, which is not a tiling to be met with every day, let me tell you—nor every other day. I did noflquito know what it meant myself but—like-a profes sor of metaphysics—1 was quite prepared to let other people know. I caused cockades to be attached to the hats of my men-servants, so large that, in the case of the page, some said it looked as if the page was attached to the cock ade, which, sentimentally speaking, he certainly was not, since lie complained to my wife of its making him an dbject of ridicule. I sent for him to my study and harangued him—as from the bench—in a very satisfactory and telling manner, dismissing him after three-quarters of an hour “without a stain upon his character,” but in floods of tears. 1 found the phrase (an original one, I flatter myself), “I do not seek, unhappy lad, to add to the poignancy of your position,” exceedingly efficacious. It was my first intention, in order to fit myself for my important duties, to read “Burns’ Justice,” from title-page to closing line; hut after six attempts—five of which resulted in slumber and the last one so deep and stertorous that it resem bled an apoplectic seizure—I gave that up and fell back ou the police reports, where, after all, oue gets the essentials. I found it good practice, so far as deportment was concerned, to address myself to organ g rinders in the street, beginning, “Look ere, my man, I am a magistrate,” end ing witli a quotation from the fourth sec tion of the 19tli act of Victoria. Before I had done they generally packed up their traps, white mice and all, and, muttering something about irwenisalo—wi^cb, I sup pose, is the Italian mode of expressing penitence—moved off pretty quickly. I am very far, I hope, notwithstanding what certain envious people (who have no more chances of becoming justices of the peace than members of Parliament) may chance to say, from being a busybody, but I confess that I rather desired an op portunity of dispensing justice, not col lectively as it were, upon the bench (where the individual is merged iu the majority, or, what is almost as bad, in tbe minority), but in my own proper person, and at last that opportunity came. It happened, too, in the company of my nephew John, from Eton, which was all the more agreeable tome, as tbe boy was inclined to be frivolous and needed, per haps, to have impressed upon him a due reverence and respect for the high office . into which I had been inducted. We had been dining out at Christmas time with another uncle of bis in the northeastern district of lxtndon and had been detained by the various amusements connected with that festive' season—cha rades, snap-dragbn, forfeits and gin pundi —till a late hour. It was a bitterly cold and snowy night. There was no cab-staud near the house and we had started home on foot witli the intention of picking up the first four-wheeler—my nephew called It “a growler, ’ though it is nowhere so described in the act—we could meet with. At 12:10 we found one standing at the door of a public house, which at that hour ought, of course, to have been closed, and to Lave harbored neither cabman nor any other customer. With the cunning pecu liar to those who habitually defy the law, the landlord had put the lights out in the house, bat with the short-sightedness common to crime, he had forgotten that the presence of the empty cab outside be trayed his transgression: “Here,” said I, “John is a clear case of a breach of chap. 7, section R, and you shall see how a mag- • istrate deals with it.” Perhaps it was not only the sense of duty which was actuat ing me. I-was cold and tired and quite resolved upon getting that cab to go borne in. • — “All right, uncle,” replied John, duti fully enough, but he added something which sounded like “here’s larks,” for which I saw no appropriateness save of the very vaugest kind, in connection with the inclemency of the weather. I pulled out the front door bell to its fullest extent, and stepped back into the frosty street to mark the effect. There was no sign whatever of movement in the house; so I rang again; still nothing hap pened. “John,” said I, “as sure as this man’s name is William Wilkins, he shall lose his license. lie has concealed the cabman on his premises, and is probably at this moment supplying him with li quor in contraveution of the law. His object evidently is to persuade me'that'lie and bis family have gone to rest; but lie does not know your uncle.” Again J pealed the bell and knocked smartly at the door with the handle of my umbrel la. A window on the npper floor was now opened: “Well, wliat’athe matter?!’ inquired a gruff and sleepy voice that simulated sleepiness. .“The matter is,” I said iti an austere tone, “that you have got the cabman be longing to this vehicle under your roof, where he is, I have no doubt, drinking.” “You’re a liar,” interrupted the voice, with great distinctness. Before I could express my indignation John burst into such a fit of laughter as I OIJITUAICY. should have thought,,no Eton boy could hdve indulged luT.^ vfely loud, coarse, j S1CRED to ihe memory ol Kilter Charity vulgar laufui,iiWeed,'FaiU'sbrry tosay. I B.tenan, who was born in Waihinzton county, “Xotv, you had better trot off, vou'two,”ii Georgia, on the sixth day of February, 1791, and cried tlie voice at tl.e window. “It’s departed this life ou the fifth day cf August, iSSO. plain you’ve had as much as you can n . rev.dtncp in Boo>tjn county, intn«-9 lb carry.” . 1. - .. ,_ ^ j year ol her are. Birtetrsu was the wife cf Her Bryant Bateman, who departed this life in theyear 645. Fhelired a widow in the interest of h : r family and friend* (or more than thirty- fir? year* She was tbe mother if tw.elvq ehil “Sir,” cried I authoritatively, “let tell you I am a Middlesex magistrate." “Oh, ves; a likely story!” was his au dacious'reply. “You’ve got Tgltbuty Barn written upon your countenance, you have. Go to blazesJ” And lie slammed down the window. I regret to say that ray humiliation of n^iud,"which was extreme, was greatly increased by the' misconduct of my, ne phew, who, far from expressing sympa thy either for myself or with the inajesfjy of tbe law which had been thus outraged in my psrsou, indulged in the most un seemly merrimeut. He’s made night hideous,” US I subsequently observed (borrowing tbe phrase from a little book of quotations which I sometimes refer to and find very handy on the bench) witli his uproarious laughter. “Come away,” 1 said sternly; “this innkeeper Is evidently drunk. It is more than ever necessary to sift this infamous case to the bottom. We must now And a policeman.” I did nof care for the cab now. 1 was bent on—no, not vengeance—on redreis and on the administration Of justice, il would teach this contumacious publican, at whatever personal iuconveuience (and it was snowing like mad), that a magis trate for Middlesex was not to be set at defiance. I believe that the British school boy is allowed to have less reverence in his constitution thau any Zulu Kaffir, yet it will hardly be credited that, throughout that painful search for the officer of tlie law, John was half in hysterics, and per petually quoting that most offensive ob servation of tlie imi-keeper’s (In which.I confess I could see no sort of humor), “You’ve got ’Ighbury Barn written on your countenauce, you have.” It seems to me a pity that a magistrate cannot commit a person for contempt of court unless he catches him in court, for a little discipline would have done John good. However, I do not wish to dwell upon any personal matter. At the end ol'the next street we foimd a policeman. I And here again John was nearly the cause if iny being discredited, for ilia sooner did I observe to the man, by waV of introduction, that I was a magistrate for Middlesex than the boy broke out into a fresh burst of laughter, which caused tlie policeman to reinatk: “L&«1 you not better get home, botkof you-? ” iu a very incredulous manner. lio wetter, 1 pro cured iny card, and that verjMbtyh broug" him to his senses. Ho-aCJoinpenieil i back to the “Seven. S:ars” a ;(which, w tlie name of thv> r>u,l)IfehausO) 'and.ihe stood the cab-iulront orit; afid ulS’itm, darkness, just as before. • ’ f ' “This must be a very old-offender,” said, “policeman.” • w But lie did not seem to Jciiotr 'Svlieth lie was or not, for he only'shdok his ftea< Our united exertion £t*11ie 'door—and will say that Juhu hammered away. at with padsewprtbj , vehei*jpnce more brought the landlord to,the win “Oh, there you are <ifain,‘ : aiVy6rf. fc saitV-anaW'enj.toddl rifitakSt-rttttoCgi that I'was obliged to get the police; to sjteafc forme (as for John, he was sit- ling,oii tlie pavemdut in apparent convul sions, with his gloves in his mouth.) “This here gentleman, landlord, is MiddJ&MT magistrate; there’s no bloc. iiig-_error about it; I’ve seen his cai Ile-says as you’ve got a cabman on you premises drinking after boure.” “He*s a liar, as I told him before,” w; the impudent rejoinder. (John grew worse than ever, mutter plaintively, “Oh, dear, I shall die.”) “So, no,” said the policeman, “the g<*i tlenian is O. K., and you had better git bim no sauce, or you’ll lose your license.*’ “He shall lose it,” I murmured to my self, “as sure as his name is William Wil kins.” , “Well, all I can say is,” returned the landlord, with mitigated 'grnflhew# /t turned that there cabman out of n.y house before twelve o’clock.” “But hare’s his cab,” I exclaimed, in credulously. •‘Why, Lor’ bless me; the man’s inside of it!” cried the poiiceman, suddenly— and there, indeed, he was, a3 fast asleep as a church. Of course,’John had a fresh convulsion. Mr. Wilkins’ inquired from the window whether I was quite sure now that I had made fuss enough about nothing, or whether there was any other practical joke upon an honest householder which as a Middlesex magistrate, I should like to play. Finally, he inquired, with a rapid change from irony to earnest, wliat I was going to stand in the way of repa ration ? I felt myself so considerably—I will not say in tlie wrong, but a victim of misapprehension—that I gave Mr. Wil kins a sovereign. I thought five shillings was a judicious investment in the case of the policeman, which I gave him to un derstand was a fee for forgetting that lie had ever set eyes on iny" caul. And I tipped my nephew handsomely, because, as I explained to him, it was Christmas time, when no boy who hoped to grow to he a gentleman ever told tales out of school about anybody, and far less about those connected with him by the Sacred ties of blood. I drove home in silence (save for some occasional gasps and gurgles from my young companion) meditating upon the failure of good intentions and on the mis carriages of justice that had taken place in the lu&tory of the world. tutts SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. iossoLippetite^Jauseo/bowelacostivOj blajf, jgjBgh fullness ■ eating. 1 of bodyc V-h a <lu ciinationtoexortlonofbodyormindjjjri- tabibt r nf ternpor^T^owgpirits.^bQBajjj’ some . . ir,g at tiie "Heart, Dots be lore tko eyes, Tel’iov/ fete In, liearWrhe. Kristie usd e<so at night, tnghiycolorcd Urine. IF THESE 'WAENUt08 AVtE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILLSOON REDEVELOPED. TOOTS PULS especially adapted to •acta cues* onodue e fleet* sack a change of fr?Iin£ agtoiuftonUl^liejalferor. ^ A Noted Divine says; Dr.TUTT:—Dost Sir: For ton years I h&TO been a martyr to Dyspepsia, CciutipUipn and Piloa. Last Springy cur Pilla urrre recommended; I tmed ttwn, I am now a we! I man. hare good appattU. dictation /..t r.ilea. n.ne .nil litveesimKl dr»n./*.ur onlj ot wh >ai arc now living to return terloes. bitter Patemin w»»a comtent ini f.itbfcl mein tit r of the Primitive Baptist * burch of Cbriit for about lixtj.fheye»r»; before hsr death ste eemed to kuow.tbal bertime lud to re, thft he- st»y and work here w»» doce and that the trials ant troubles of ttii world wereno more: She was now making the ia.t fight; raring her- tell up two tr three times, the at last asktd to be let bu k to h r pillow, wh n the folJed her arms and closed her eses, her iast words being, “1 am grtie-’* Judging from her Ii'e of piety. Sister Boteian hm gone from this world and her many friends to a world of etein&l bins. Her inani mate lorm now lies mouldering is the fimily graveyard, her tout singirg too ptsi-e- of Iqr pr cious Jeius.1i a. whi e she >leepstbeyet liv with her S.vior in that “fleuse not made vrii bands, tt buildirg of God. eternal in the Heav ens,” where we all hope to meet her. and tin be with her in the society of the bleraed, in th}t ci y that h.th foundations, to part no more, Seep on,dearsisttr precious aether, affes- tiooaie grandma, we love to think of thee, and long to be with iheeiu that upper and better house. We therefore fully endorse the eiprwj i:or, ‘ B essed are tho dead that die in the Lord’ y.a.taith tbs ipirit “Amen,”for th.-y ceaie Iri.^j their abor and their work do follow them.” Tije writer of this notice was iaiimateiy acqoaiutad with Sister B.temanftr about forty years, ami served lie church where her memthsral.ur waa for a lumber el years, and can..>iiy to the church where she was a member, you bkvo lust one of .your best nr embers; but her hdme is your borne; fight on, the crown wl-1 toon bo given, soonycu nil hearths welcome, “Woll done goid and faithful servants, eoter into the joys of tliy lord.” „ The four profiting children have lost onetf the best if moTbera. the neighbors one of Its best citizen*. In truth, Si’tur Bateman was what Ufa Apostle tt John wo .11 call an “Elect’'lady ex- o.'ilent. ci aile, vf in tbe truth, and had fie t uth in her to adiidj-iu her power. . Having had the padoratoof ourS tter. we love to remember h r, Hrd fere h.r children and grandcbil iren, especially tSat'hoUfograndson, Jerome N. Bate muu.th t wg« to itrj kind to aran'ma. Bay the mantle of pe te fallen him and all tbe coq. nection, ii o.y pfa r 'r laths' name of our blvaiol Jesus, to whom be pihive forever, amen. J. W BiSS tTT. They Tr crease the Appetite, and cause tho body to Take an Flc*h, thna tlm pysteui la nourished, and by their Tonlo Action cn lh» Digest 1 vc Organs, Regular Stools aro_prOi- dnccd. Price85cents. 35MnrraySt.,N.T» TUTT'S KJfiFDTE. Gray IIair or \7mssxxs chonrod to a GTX58aT IiLACE t y a einala application of tniaDYR. It. part* a NatnralOolor. acts Inrtantnneous.y. J>0-4 for Drn^gisl*. or s«at by express on receipt of a 1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York; rj.FORGlA. »1BB COUNTT.—Wh-ress Ktc- tyT I'hen Col'tni. nrrup.r of th. estate of An drew Py e. latoof »aid touaty deou.sed. ha. made i ppI.caiKT for l.lter. if di.uiUv'dt from raid estate. Tteae are tbareforn to cite aj.d id- mor.t h ail pora ns con.••rued to he and aq- annearattbo Com tot Ordinary ol said countv or; the flr.t Hoida> iu O’Umr n-rl, to .how Cause,If anr they have, «hj Ult-'s of di-tnii am ahoiud uoi wara^U-d 10 appltsuit. V it Ore. my official iirn.tare d. A. hijisM, 1 , Ordinary. Jui* 1 liSO-tde ifanipr Feiale lasiiiBie 1 cW&rrenton, Va. &es*ion brKins S^-pfc. l»t. KewJ f«r Catalogue. ]» >1S vim R : ) « KkT Prinnpal. KOSTACHE AR3 WHISKERS. Macon, Georgia, aau ” i ./•* 1 -r. <*- • ~ '• JP** £“ y. ^SlIStWtvNllr- - FOE 1S30-183J«, ■ rtjtf- . djw » ■ ■»•» —:o: • ^ .1.., eClOlli TB: ’Rressf t ye is prezrar.t with itirrudTuuu Uiiporiui t tvecta. General elections are to he held for KaVcnal, State, aid countv odocs and the interest and excitement evolved by the con test will be intense, v • s «THE PEOPSIETOSS CPTHH— Mt; Te’egr pli kLl are resolved to fulfill all the requirements cj tl eir petition by keeping ubroaet of the news the world, ard while cdvorating.with all thezea and ability they peeress, the principles of tb Democratic parly, will yet pursue a conservative &ud moderate coarse upon all questions. ♦ CUR —CONTAINS— SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS and is or.o of the best and cheapest publication south of Baltimore. It will bo made even more detesting to the farmers Ly tbe addition of an Agricultural Department, Ganeral UILIIiM 3!. BEOffSS, Professor of History and Agriculture in tho Uni versity of Georgia. With the WEEKLY, we; famish the- Sorthem Farmers’ Monthly.* One of thi best Agricu’.turslHJournals ;in the Booth, bf the sum of 93 S(>;per annum. THE TJEHMS j Of tb TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER re main unchanged, and are as follows, psyahlein advanae: ” Daily, one ysar, - - $10 00 Daily, six months, - 5 00 Daily, three moths, - 2 50 Weekly, one year, - 2 00 Weekly, six months, - 1 00 Diiljud Finer* Mh% nt yw, $11.50 ffetldj nod ?*rE*rs’ loiliilj, “ 3.59 We have secured tho services of HT w. 9. B. fe» \V JiJ KT. twllrr known to the newspaper world as “Jack Plane,” ihe lata correspondent of tho Kavantiuh News, who will have personal au* p-rvndon of tb. WBBKLY. Wc respectfully arsfsra continuation of the present generona nalrouage of tbe public. Sld.mrvwtf CtilKBI a JONBB. AuuntH and Cunvumeni Hake from B2S to $50 per Treelc selling eooda for *. G. Kideout A Co.. 10 Barclay street, N ew Yark. Bend for their c.t.lofiuo anil terms. aug'7-wlr Know Thyself. T UB untold miseries tbit result Irsm indiscretion in early lifts m»y bo allevi .1- ed and curoi. Those wlio doubt this assertion should purcbuse'.the now m-dicsl work published by the PBA- BODT MBD1CAL iNMTI- TUTB, Boston, entitled _______ TH8B0WN0K OPL1PB. ... etSLt PKB8KSTATION. Exhauited vi tality. nervous and physical debility, or vilalitv impaired by the errors of youth or t<« close or too close application to bu.-int-a., may be restor ed ard manhood rerained. - I, Two hundredth edition, rsrisvd and enlarged, ju-t published. It is.a standard mediCal work, tbe nest in tbe Bnc'ish lenauage, written by a phvaioian of great expenenee, to whom waa awarded a poW and jewelled medal by tbe Ns. tiousl Kediral aatecisliun. It ooutsins beauti ful and v«ry expensive .-ngravings. Three hun dred psger, more than CO vsluable pr.st r.pl'ona fort.'! lurras o( prevailing ai.ra.e, the result ol many years cf extersiveynd successful practice, eit li-r one cf w hieh io worth tsn timoa the prioe of tlie hock. Bound in French cloth, prior only $1. sent by mail postpaid. ' I The London Lancet says: “No person should be without this valuable book. Tbesuthor is a noble benefactor.” - —- An iilustrsted seppiasen. toallon rooeintof 6 recta for postage. , Tbe artborr dera by pengi.sfon to Uoa P. A. Blt-Bbb. M D. prasiUeui of >bo National Nod ical tswci.tion. Address Dr W H PAB-* KKct- Not UelfiiK-h (*t. B -stca. • Hsos. The sa- tho r oiS' '-eoonsu ted on all liisesses nqUi-ing skill snd experience. .: ^ - . , O tfDiNAUk'SDffl e Jours Coiiniy, Georgia June re, I MO.—Whereas John A. Johnson’ executor estate Martha M. Kesbruoz, deceased appl'es far dismission. Tlie-e retocits snd sdwor.ish all persons oiasttncd to shtw c&ua- at (hi. office o.t or by he rtr.t Monday in C'ciobe-, if any they hare to he covr ry. HEAL THYSELF I Southaro Some - School for Girls 197 ft 199 N. Chsrlesst.. Ba'timora. Md Mrs. W. M. Cary. Hiss Cirt. 'Skteblbted IE4t. Fronr-h tno of tb® school. jwnl-iUw *nd rWfcUT s«pt Gray’s Specific Medicine. RADH WABK. THE greatTRADE MARK. Brghsk r t m edy. Aa un failing ire for bemiusl esk- nese. Spermat orrhea. I iupo. hncy, gad s)l ilis-aves that, _ , _ ,. ftd >w ae- ..sip. «eioru* Takiiigquence of h’J f,-~o r Takixk abuse; as a lose of memory, ucf-erial la.rftude pain in the bRck. dimness of vision, prematcro old age, ai d many dhto iseases that lead to in sanity and enssumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, wbiili we de sire to send Ire* by mail to t very one. 1 he Kpe- eifie Medicine is sold t>y all druggists at {I 'per package, or sii pact ages torts wiil he seat free by mail ou receipt t f thn money by addressing tbe GBit * EPIC Wit CO, No 10 Mechanic* Blocs, Detroit; ilicb, Sold inMacuu and every whereby *11 drorei-ts. - octSadswly. Bor IRV by HUNT BANK1N ft LAMAR. cctlP d-wlv litnan.ffs OlfMiTjfoIWlKiA July 12. i*so. Session begins on Iho flrsl ol October and c tinues nine months. A pplr for C.tal ruses to t Secretary ef the Faculty, I’ost-offl-* U-iiverai of Virrinu. Aibercsrid Co.. Va. JaMKS 1 HAB.BD-OB, H. 1)., Uhsirmanof the Baeu’ty. joyl7deo-iaw2mr> of Goerp. P. H. 3iELL, D. D..LL. D., Cliarcollor, Athens, Ga. T HE Eightieth Session of the Departments at Athena, viz: Frank!in Col'eva: State College of Asrieulture a-id Mechanic At- >; Law School- will open ou We-luesd.y. 6th Outob.r next. Full cour-es of iistrcctioa in Litarature, Science, tgric dture. ffnginee.n g and Law. For Cata logues and iniormetiou apply to the Chancellor L.H. OHIBBONNIBB. su«3 deodaw6w S-c’y Fa'uity. Athene, Gs. Tie Soiita Ft-nnls Collep, X.A GHA3JGE, GA With a faculty of twslv* thorough teachers, fine building* snd a complete outfit for all de partments. Lite»B'y, Huaic and Art. offers the Highest kdvantag-s tor tbe smallest charges. Nearly duub'e toe usual time devoted to Music an« Art. Last catalogue numbers 143 pupils— 107 fn music. Board, literary tuition ard draw i.g per annum. >-207; with music ard u*e piano, #>I67. Correeponaerce invited. Write for cata logue for full particulars, ii Tr.ys eo.is»2:n* I P.COX Free. =23d.— Fopslar Monthly Drawing of the •oiaaioiiwea)ps Disfrifca- tiofi Co. AT JfACAULSY’8 TI1SATSB, In the Oity of Louisville, on fnesday, Angnst 31, 1830, These drawings authorized by act of the Log. iulaturs of 13*9 and sustained by all the courts Ol Ktutucky, according to a contract made with theowoe.s of the Frankfort grant, will occur regularly on the Test day of every mootn, Sun days and Priduva eicentei, for the period ot five years, terminating or June SO. 1S&5. The United Ktstescireuit Court on March St rendered the following decisions: 1st—That the Donunon wealth Distribution Company i< feral. 2d—Its Drawings ara fsir. Tbe tuaumcement coil attention to the liberal sdh-me-wbieh fca* met with such popular favor bare Wore, acd which will again be prevented for JLTJGtJriT DRAWING. 1 Fn —S ’-.SCO l FflJn M. mI 1 ■■■ .. ■ 19,114, to ui.o-jc td PriXHi 600 each ............ lu.'vi too Priioa lie each 10,'M 100 Frizes 60 e>ch 19,901 l-D Prise. 60 each ............... IJ-Olti .009 Prize* 10 each . ll'.Ont l» Prises too each, ap’roximofa prisu 2,7uc 8 Prizes ,09 etch do Aa . l.xor 9 Prizes loo each eje do vc* Lk60 Prites SilthO Whole Tickets, si. HAlf Tickets, St. 17 Tickets, Sou. 66 Tickets, glue. Remit by \h>.t-Olfire Monty Order. BaguUred letter, bank Drill or Bipre-s. To insure luainst mistakes and delays, rorre- scondeiita wiil p.eate write their names and pfarea nf re.idenie plainly, giviug number ol Pe.t-OfHoe box or btreet, and Town, County and State. all communicati-rfis oenneeted wltk the Ei Distribution and Orders for TinkeU should ua addres,ed to B. U. UOACDUAN. Qoanev-Juur uU Building Louisvtue kentuck*. or at No. S07 and M Broadway. N. Y. aucSDnodluthusa agektjs waited Foa THE FASTEST SELLING BOOH of ihe AGE Foundations of Succeed BUSINESS AND SOCIAL PORMt. " Tbe laws of trade, legal forms, how to transact business, valuable tablm. social etiquette, pariis- meutsry usage, how to conduct public business; in fact It f. a eompleta Guide to 3ue<-et* tor sit classes. A family necessity. Addzess, for cir culars and speoitl terms, aNCUOB BUBLI8HIXG CO., JuIySS-dswlm Atlanta, Ga. TAKE NOTICE. This is the only Lottery ever voted on by hop eople of a Utole, snd trader a late dro - elon ci lira United States Supreme Court at Waehicgtcn, is tho only Legal Lottery now in the United States, all other chartezs bav lng been repealed,p« haying no existesea. .. ariikMiih erruUTtMTT to WIN A FORTUNE. fcKYBNTH GBA.NIl DIS- TU1BUTION. CLAB8I. AT NKW ORLEANS. T'jESDAT, SETT. 14.1839-lZd(b HawlfclJ orsBisg. Louisiana Stats Lottery Ooir.p&nY. Thu Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature ot the State for Hducatiinal and Charitable purpoees, in 1SS3, for the term cf twenty.live years, to which contract tin inrida- blo faith ot the State is nledged-.wMrh pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, sdturing its fraachice la the new constitution adopted Decombor 2, 1878, with a Capital of Sl.090,000. to which it has alooe added a reserve tend of tMMBft, ITS GRAND SINGLE NUB. BSB.DJ61W1NGS will take place uiauthly ou the seoondT-eaday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow, ing Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE #89,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prizs gSOACO 1 Capital Prize 10,P0u 1 Capitol Prize.. ... —. 6,000 2 Prizes cf Si,6(4 - J.000 6 Prizes of LOOP £.000 20 Frizes of 609.................mn........ 10.0V0 180 Prizsa of 100..._ 10,000 200 Prizes Of £0 10.100 fkO Prizes of 20.... 1000 Prizes of 10, 8 Approximation Prize* oi SUM... 8 Approximation P.-iics ol ZOO..., 8 Approximation Prist* of 108..., 10,049 10.000 *.7*9 ...„ 1.800 -zja? ...tllf.400 L867 Prizes, amounting paid. , Write, clearly stating full addicts, fir further information, or send orders by express or in a Registered Letter or Honey Order by mail, addressed only to It. A. DAUPHIN. Kaw Orleans, La. orsameperson at No#19 Bzoadway, New kork. ail our Grand Extraordinary warnings aie ander the supervision and management ot Gene rals G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR LY S'liACaO-’S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAli Never Gzra Hard. Can sr Mass ant Struxgtu Desires. Law} Twice as Long. SistuM Outd without wnM tti Syitia. CUBES jlp^rswriiiftwOwftnsd 11* -re--- —r->- 1 W itoeia my hand ofBrialfv. ' jaeS.ti* ROLAN UT. ROBS. Ordinary Liter CotnpUiat, Driptpjia, 'lemlga, Iftnouaea, RheamMuin, CofliTUUt, F«nul)-> Weskaea, Sick t Nenou EcabthA These Puds Care all OtoMMf by /fcserptions No Noxious PilU. OUs, or.i’oij»onous3tedlcinesare Ulc'tj into the Stomach. Tne P;*ds are worn over the Pit 6f the Stomach. coverinR the 1 Great Nerve Centre*. U» tho laivcr ar*l Stomach. A frentte Vegetable JonicU absorbed intnthecireuloifonol the P!oe.Jiin«l Liver, purify ins the Blood, stimolatinyrthe ulwrand Kidnej* to healthy action, and strengthening tbe Stomach to digest fciod. Pp.ics op Path* SI and $1 xack. Sold bt all X>auoGirrc v or sent by Mul or Lxprest. Manufactured at 80 ta s* North Liberty St« Lsa.lt ihork. Ml John Ingalls, druggist, Wholesale snd Retail AaontXoorner F.urth and Poplar streets, Maoon. G*. aprS-dSni LUDDEN & RATES Eiib County Sheriff Sale's Tl/ILL be 9-jld before the cou't house door in, yt ihe city ot >Uco:i ounn< the Itjc-l Louis SOTTTHSK.ir Music Mouse. haaa K5WKarara4.**BVsTviaa The Mugic-Bous'!’ of the Scut Rpmotnl to Onr ———), —ft—MUM SEW DOUBLE STORE. An Immense Music TnapJe* T^o larco stores, ear** S'* fefet front and four stories bieh. front:nv rr. three iirpetR and Alltel from rellar to left with musical att plies. Noth ingjto compare with it in tho tfontheru bUte*. A Big Store. - — A Big Stock. •» • _ A Big Trade, AHD MOKE TO COME. ~ ■■ " ’nrr rmt , Dor ice tho ten ye^rs since our eeVaWi.hmeiit of ourhou-e *e hsue naveiopcil tbe muric trade Of ihe Soutn t« a wonderful degree, but a, >«t »» have only begun, life we, n< t many years shrad. a bi^ine*. of« million • .a»r,ymd to tak-i »n oi lhiJcnornious>r.deVre have Tirr>idel our pres- art mammoth ware-noma. FsillB-.dit 1S8« wifi bo immenao. \te are reads for it. For months our >en>or partner has been at tr.e. Nrrthcou-, fnsetirg with Piano and Organ reinufseturer* for instruments, fie has cnnrlnded most advmi- tavoous contract* arei the PisncsVnd Organ- are "comirir. coxinr” 00.0 0 more, hy eveiy strain er. New,at.les. New I’rix», New Terms, New Stock. New Store, Xiw Departure. r >wVTi TI ■ I .Si. S 1SW.I.I ■ J p Special Offer, Fall 1880. KS.0ash Friers witli Three Months U:elit."£4 During months ot Vnguvt. S. pier-brr sndjlw- tob-r *« will re 1 Piaunr ard ‘ 'rears at Lowest' Cash Price*, pry able >=-95 Cs-n on « Piano or si3 ('ash en an Organ, with the bolaueena three mouth,, without interest. What Do'You Say t^this OfFar? Write for l”us rated fatHl-.u. 3 and New Price Li-tsfor Fall 1880, and p-epsrt to beaston shod. LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, lOA, AKOLESAIE HAW AKD flRfiAX DEALERS. B7- A WA.GB.li « AWAY. TO THE LUCKY TiCKCT HOLDER. A LL OITIZKNS OF - GEORGIA. -Farmer*, Merchants, l’rofarsnnal Men. sc., are re quested to call st our rffice and Reais-er their n*m'S ard Port Office address, and set a ticket which entitle, them to one oli-iure in the Finest & Best Wagon IVES BXniBITBD 15 G’JO LG I A, TMb’W*icoc ia to te dhposel of by Lotteiy in January, 1881, and the Man that h<ld. the lucky Number, gets the WAGON, free of any Charge. NO CHARGE FOR TICKETS! CO HE AND REGISTER And slro see the P rwst Stock of OAXfclAGKb. Bt GGtES, JSFMING and farsi Wagons ererexhibhert in Georgia , COLLINS & WINN, aog I7>?t»w-4*-wit Ucufydi. Bellevue High School, Bedford county, va. ~On Ya. and T-nn. R. R., fifteen wile, west cf Lynchburg, loungnirn snd bejs prepared to uiiirersity or lor business. Beautiful arid ll'skhy location. A* 1 ), oorps if toache-s; tkor- oughinstruction. Literal provision forth,ac commodation and oomfort ol student,. For Cat alogue, containing informatioifaddress' W. K. ABBuTT. Principal. j«yl8rodaw!m Bellevue P. O , Va. Cl&CULAk NO 10 OFFICE OF THE RAILROAD COMMISSION Aimxia, Ga., August IStb, ir»'. I TPON a full and careful coneidezatiou of tb* j elsournte retort, ot the Antral railroad and hanking Company, the Atlanta and ( bar- lulle Air Line Railway Comp*- y tnd the Murau aud Brunswick Railroad Company. showing tho effects ef tbe rales authorized by the com.nLiioo ou their business for Mar and June, !»;• and 1SS0, th« tclloving charg-s are made in the rela tions ot these companies toth-i standard tariff: THE CENTRAL UA1LROAD AND BANKING COMPANY. 1st. The Central Railroad tnd Bonking Con,- p.ny is authorized to opera: e tneir railroads ib ike following divisions: Tbe bavannah. the Sculhwe-tom Radioed, the Atlanta. ihoSsvan- nsh. Gnffln and North Alabama Railroad. 2d. On tho tursnush and bouthwta ern Rail road divition and the Eavauna'o, >- riiffu and North Alabama Builtcail, upo . all glasses other than’ Specials” the maximum freight rate, tm- twten IU ao40 mile* tube 5'perooct. ou stan dard rates: betwe- p -.0 and 79 uiUe., 4 • per cent; between 70 and 108 miles, iu per cent, as hereto fore Hied. *d. Upon tbe Atlanta division on all classes, oUi*rthan”f , periuls,‘’t!ii maximum rates to bo S'* per rent, cvrr * Slnniard.” «h. Upon cotton (Cl.ss 'J)the naxlmumcn eith-r Civi.ion or ou Savannah. Ontfln ana North Alabama haUrcrdforall ai.tut cea shall be 15 per cent, a- ove ••nt.ndard.’’ Afi other ••ipeelals” (K D M N O and P) remain at ’"Sum- dara”. , it Ii. A tariff of j-det rates oil all the roads ope rated by tneOnual Railroad and Backing Com pany, prepared with the spproo-tion ol ih-n-oni- nii.sion, will be furnished by the company ou ap plication. (run MACON AND BRUNSWICK RAIL ROAD COMPANY. 6th. The rates applied to th-: Savannah divis ion of the Central Kailrta J spplv also to the Ma con and Brunswick Katin ad m lieu o< rates here tofore in force. THE ATLANTA AND CHASLOT1E AIR LINE. 7th. The resxiraum rates on this road on ferit- m am Ci*d at 15 per cent, aud on all ither clss-es^ at 10 per cent, ad' anoe on “ctsndaid RULES. RATFS AND CLASSIFICATIONS. 8th. In car loads tho maximum rates on rorm snd crude tu-pcr.iir.e shall not txcttd class K ot • Standard,” and uu spirit, ol turpcutii c shall rot exceed class D ot-Standard,” aud. reduced rat-s mar bctDsSe under Note l. Wh Shingles, laths and staves are hereafter included in class O. 10th. Io rule 1 prefix the words "Uulett other wise sped tied.’’ Uth. Note l bating been fcnmlimes misoon- strued fa a'Vered so us to road as follows: NOTE 1.—The: rates specified for ores. f»i;d. clay, rough >t -re, common luick bon-s, lumber, shirglrs laths, staves, empty barrels, wood, straw, shucks, hay, fodder, corn in ear. tan-bo: *. Turpentine, rosin, tar houiehakl goods, snd lor articles manufactured c n tr near the imo ot road, and for material in such manutsmure are m.ii- tnum rates, but the roads aFe left fre to reduce th-ra at discretion, aidallruchrstesaroexempt- edfrom the op*ratWn ot ruled. Any complaint as ra such rap-s wi'l, o-t presentation, be defy corsificred.- Shippers cf rar loads iu classes L M. h . O. and P. may be n quired to pay the cot. ot loading and unloading. JaisskS M.SMITH, Chairman. R. A. Rjoorr. Bwre'SJy.su«l7-law*w le ou the first.lue-day ii, hip:, mbif n:XV, ihcfollnwiii* prepe-l.v to-ait. Lt So s. In block .17, and a'l the sppurte- noacta thereon. Saw property situat'd on the corner ol Kit: hand Con st-o t. in the city o’ Mao>n. Biib county. G*. L*-.v,ed mu the pre.p-it.ot M4M F. Sawyer to Ss'i.-fyu ft. iu , l-siellrpa, hioo 8. periur Court u far- rot S. b. Luulap vs.}!-ri-miu F. Sawyer. Property pointed out by-plaintiff’, atlor ry. • Also, at it,*- ,uiue time a in pfaco thit t:act or 1 parctl ct land situated ou Bauett Uhl. no r the i-io u' Msi'on m ssid county of Bibb on wh.cb tLere Is a two • U r> w. odcii bui.'dir g, said trn-:t of iau<t being a hull acre more nr less 1 ing iu tile Godirey distrl. t onmit-. the pi co .now. as the J.T. wil»lu**u r.s d-nce. trur.tiug on ihe old t-ouston road Levied o:i as t-,e proje-ty ot Th .inaa T. Winds- r to m.tfs:y a fl. fa. issued <xvui Baldwin superior Coortin t.vur or Henry C. Owens vs. Tcomse T. ltu tsor. l’r.i e-lj p- luted cut o-. Mu.1 FlMftnftf. ' Also, at the M, e time .nd place, tot seres of land situaieu rtz tie Rut.and dr-trior. Bibb omnty, kaown ns pan if lot 2‘ 1. in s.io district, lying ou eastern aide cf S uifiwe-lo n r.i'.ioad. eoundtd on the nrth by lands ol Av»nt. outlie essa.nyl.iad ot g. C. Brown and south by laedt ot the cstsie of 8 illjtia Carlos Levied ou as the propo ry ol 8. if. Brown to satisfy afi.fa i.suod from County Court of J!:bb oou- tr m f„ v<r o-B.ulsb. rv, Bes|>ws A Co, v*. 8 M. Biown. Pre»i>erty poiotoi out oy pi .iut.ff's attorney. * A,so. at toe M ice time arid p ara, lots in anil 19. ill tho city ot Kuoor, Bibb county, accur-Jlng toth: map o: the Korin estate on record in the cler.’s oitli-e, Gino Superior Court, Ltvi-d on as the property if Jom>-a T. N is bet to satisfy a fi la issu-d tr-m Bibb.ruperit.t Court ml.vor of J-j- se.h Bond, bearer, v-. James T.fitiwt. Prop erty point- d out by piauit ITa sttornoy. w Al»o, at tho same sirne and place, lot No, 9, in tiro VineviBe cisirict. Bibb countv. eouta,iung two acres more or bus. and having upon it a three room bouse aud M- kitchen, said lot sr j .in i' g the laud of Nancy M'll-on. Lev ed ou a.-, the property of Charley Moore t-» ssli-fy two fi. fs*. lrsard trou, C -ui.iy Court of Bibb cour ty in fa- vsr of C. U.emith vV. < har o* Moore. Pre pertv pointed cut by plaint.ft a ctljrr ey. levy maduand returned io mo by bsinif of the Counts Court cf Bibb oouury. Also, a: the same time and i lace, th .t tract cr pared, f uaid sitt ated m the seventh district, prig nally Baldwin cow Bibt county containing 1«0 acres more or .ess. uouadeo ou the northeast •>y Sroiio creek, on the sou'hwe t by Hall’s brar ch.ontne north by G. M. Davis’ plan..nnu being.psrtof lot No.9Z. Lov ed otia* Iheprip- erty if John N D.via to satisry a fi fa. is,u-d iron. C-Hioiy C jure of Bibb CCUl ty in favor oi •wkbory. Bcapes. A Co., vs. John N. Dive, “air l«nd ws«.r conveyed o.v 8-ulshury. Rtopesa ACo.toJohn N, Di* s, card deed <t re onvcj- anie being now o'l file in clerk’s idl.eot B-bb buperinr Court. J roperty p ia ed out by p.am tiff’s utt.rne., Adjust 9.288). GE- P. Cil S fi E Y, sheriff. ! UCt-aogl U8£L FOR DIVORCE. Bibb Superior Court, April Terra. ISM. MRS. G. P.riNCKAKD ¥e, J. J. PINCKARD. T srpesring to the court by the return of tbe _ aberiff that-the defendant is not to be found in this county: and it further appearing that be doe. not resifle in the bt-ateot Georgia : Ordered, that he appear at th* next term of tbi* court, or that tat* cause bo allowed to prd- ceed, and that service bo perfected on said J. J. Bincksrd by public- Don hereof, once k month far four months, in the Tslbcuuth aud Misus es#, apubhcstiitWonpublisLedin the city of Macon. ...i M . - , w ut By the Court: JOHN L. HARDEMAN. Libd'ant’s aUorti«y. Be it so. T. J. 8IMMONP, J. 8. C. H. C. April 28 1880. A true extract frvm the minutes ol Bib Su perior Court. This May S. 1880, *Biav4-1am*fr» A. K. UOtR Cl-rk. 1 GEORGIA, lUBl1 OOUs^il— Wuaieaa Mery Aud Weehicgtou, gnsrdiui cf Jqmo. P. Wsabingtoa, miiior, has made application for leave to s II seven shares of the capita. 1 stock cf the Be uth woatarn Kaiiroed Compa ny c f Georgia, brio- grog io u d minor. These are th*te'oi* to cite and adu-obUb ill person* cooornied to ha snd appear at the oturt of ordinal y of sard ccunty, o i tbe first Monday in September next, to show cause if any tb'-y have why said application should not be granted. Witness my bo*d and effi-rai signature. J. A. MCMANUd, Ordinary. eng-10 Cl Char le* Moore ha* applied to me for these! tirg apart a homestead of real ana ptrtbiinl property snd lire vslastion oftheiane l wilt pats unoa said stpHcx'iou ow M>nda).th<* th day of September, 1889. st 10 o'clock a. m w ituovs my b and oOzialiy. August It, 1880. au*17 td J, A. HcMANUS, Ordinary. GEORGIA BIBB GOCNrY-WtieretB A B Lues, Oiotk of tb i Super 1 jr Court of said eoncty, lias made spp'ioaiion for loiters of administration on tbe cstsie of Icinbod 21, Oox. Uta of said county decoded These are therefore io cite aud almonLh all persons concerned to be sr-dappear et>he court of erfiina-y of said coaoty, on tbe first Monday in September next, ro slow caaes if any they have, why said letters of admiaij trstiun si ouM cot bo granted to applicant. Witness toy band -nd offioi 1 signature J A. MCMANUS, Ordinary antt 10-pd. W A. CHERRY vs. THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OV A'J Rb.l’JA.et si,—Iu Equity in Bibb Su perior Court. it app-aring to tbe Court that by the return of the sheriff, that the 1 Be as'oraation of America cannot be >< unu, audit further appearing that •ai-i defendants are non-reaiderits ol the Stale of Georgia: tirde*ed.that s*id .defendants be and appear at i he ir-xt tern ct 1 his Court, to be htld ou the fouitb Monday in October next, to plead, answer or demur to s-i-cl bill Llrd in tbesliove c«e.orlhe same w-11 betaken no rcnltc&o.as ra them, acd said ra--e will pro>e1 ex parte. Or deredfurtbrr, tint a*-id otfeudact be aervrd liv intlicatii-n o:icv a mouth l< r four mouths, iu the tacorr Teleara'*h and Meaieueer V el ore the uen erm of this >:uurt. This June 21. ’8»). ( T. J S'MMON?, i JudpeS. C. M.C. VL p-o-’dfit. folic’tor for rein, la-r.ant. 1 -tru- ex’ract from th* minute* o' Bibb Sope« frt'ourt June L!, 1880. uetvl&irfm* A. B. ROdfi. Clerk. BORGIA. BIBB Of-U VIY.-Uherea* Hen jure in C, Smith, tze-urar if th - e tale . K iza Smith, late nf said cour ly deoeaced made application for letters of dismistinti said estate. lose are therefore to cite and sdmenish all -ns concerned to be and appear at the Court bf (L-diu.ry of said county, on the first Monday in (Vtot er next, to show cause if aDy they liave why V.id application sbculd not be granted te apphe-rt. M'itnetw my hand officially. Ju!v S, 1889. iuj7'd* J. A. McMANtl(*. Ordinary, Jcnes Ocunty SherifTSales ^TTTTf L be so’dbefore the court house door in V T 4h* to* n cf < linton, J.ine» county, G ore:* on the ff-ai Tuetday in Septumbrr next, between the if ral .hours of s- le, tbe following propert.v.te- w t: Fifteen har died acres «f l&tid.more or les* aij'iiuing the land, ofloiliua IFarri*. A. H. Broa-band John Roberts aid* there,and kbown aa the Ruck Jot nson p aoe. Levied on a* the property of * ill.am Johuscn. deceased, to fatis fv two fi fas. i-.ued from the honoraMe *iupef:o : Court of said c-.unty. one in favor <fH»r.’errsn A Sparks (late partners in tad.) vs. William G Ki pstn- k, as adrainiatrator ol the rnxteof Wil l<am J-hnsoc.deeeaswd: theetherin favo' oflt. Flanders k Foil, (late partners in trade) vs. wP liam G. Kilpa'zick. as odminisrrat r ol tho cs ta'eot William Johnson, 'teceuaod. P,-oi;er>y point d out >-y plaintiffs’ atternejs andinnos- sessreno! Wil.iam Flit-.her, agtnt. This July SMSS0. augltd W. J. GRESHAM. sheriff Jones Couz ty. GE HiGIA BIBB COUNi Y—Wh rocs Har riet A Leiare has male application for 1 tre-a of aiministraiion on the estate of John Iriare, Ictn of eaiv county decor Bid. under sections 249J sod 219-1 of tho rivieed code of Georgia Th«e sro Uitnforo to cite and admonieh ail perettus coroerzie-i to te and sppe-tr at iho court of ordiosry of said county, cn the firec Monday in September next, te show cause if any they have why sai l letters of auministratiou should cot be granted Vo ap plicant. Witnc-te my hand and vflidal signature. J. A A1GMAN03, Ordinary. aeg 10-ph O X* OCKETT’S Iron Works, 23ACOW. GA. At onr works can be seen the best EN GINE MADE for GINNING AND THRESH ING. Wh guarantee it to do all or more than the maz ufactureie eay it will do. Wo buird STATIONARY ENO NES From 8 to 60 Horso Power, There ia no Erigiue made anpenor to it, aa we have tiotimcmpis to prove. We manu facture Saw and Grist Mills that give entire ta'.isfaction. Wo keep for sale WaTES WHEELS. HORSE POWER?. IMPROVED GINGEaR. SUGAR1IILL • PA Nd AND EVAPORAIORS, . And the Best Horizontal Sugar Mill made. Al*o, ISON RAILING for comete- riea. cro. bhaVTING PULLESS, and GEARING for all all kinds of mill work. In fact, vre keep everything that >a need abent claim or .water power or dentation work. Our COTTON P3E6S is "etoond to ooue. bang cheap, simple and darable. as hundreds will attest Bend for ciro flare and priecB before luy ng e’aewhere Addretus, jalj31-ly E URCOKE1T A SOSA. IS EQTTI1 Y -BILL FOR BELIEF, Etc IN BIBB SUPERIOR CODR.', Daniel D. Tracy vs. A. B. K n. aim!r.istratord« tonis ton ot th* estate o. T. P. Lain a r, M. K 1 asiar et si., bcirgnf J. P Lumar. It appearing from th-* retu rr.« of tbe Sb*rIT in th’s euuie that two of said defmaittc to wit. Mr*. Carrie H. Motley and M*s ami T.r-r-cn furmvriy Ann T. Lamar, are tot te be f-ui.d in tho county of Bibb; and it lurlher app.-a-inz Ifca* tLey do ni.trerrd'in the Fta'c of C-eorci., bus in the Mate o* Alabama: It iv th- refore cr- dered ty the "•urttbai serriOH tj raid bilbe perfected oipari tbem by pnbhcs.t;* n of this cr- d.roncna month for four in'*ntb- bat, re the next term of th's Court, ir. tbe H-.-* n Telegraph end Wwsei.rar. a newupsper pub’itlrid in the city of Ma-nn, Ga. f.oftin A Bart er . P aintiff’s attorney. juj2 ta n.m T. J. KIMMONs*. J. R. rt. M. C. Ml KOKGtA K-bb County-M hares Mrs. Mar VX, th-. K skrrn-lt, .u-riijau qf her mmorchil dren. l-»n mice *pp nation f* r l.avetoselleiaht ihar.-* of the ca; i*»l rtrc.k cf 'b C ntral rsit- To*0 a d Katikrrg Oomnauy of Georgia tn lor*- ira to a- id lainora ro- their melntslnance a ii ea< ujaitou. . 1 he«e sre tbrr-fore to ci‘e and rdmr.n sh *11 p-rsons loi cem n to be ar-o spieir.t tl o'curt of o-dinszy of-aid eouct* cn -Uo nra». Monday in Juli tk-n. to show cauoe if any they have »hv .aid oi p icati >. should i-t b- vr , iite't. W-.t-easruy hand • ifl» : *tlv. Jm;* 6’h. 1580. i »«ti* J. A. McMANUs. Ordinary. G oORGIA, BIBB Uttu'N TY —VS licreas. ** . 8 Holt and J. K. Jnucs udrui i*tra’<T*on tbe estate of J me* t*. in lair : f »:i:d eonn'T d<-ce*ae ed.havo ruace »i p ic-tion for letters ol d smitten Irt.m .aid estutor These are; there f*re to cite sr.d wfmonish all persms conce-ced -o be a- dapjK.r at ihvCourt cl Ordinary cf said omnty on the fir*t Monday in August next, to show cau-e. it any they have, whv letters of dlsmis.inc should not be granted to aopiicants. t Wttnees my official sigeature. May (!. '89'*. mayitda J. A. JscklAN iJS, Ordinary. /^kRDINARY’3 Office Jones Gountv. Georgia J une 28ih, ’ 89 W hereas B.mue 1 Barroa admlcistrator with tbe will annexed, on estate oi Pei.jamia t-arron.deueasod, applies for dismis sion from same. Three are to cite and admorflsh all prisons concerned and the L gatee* ol a.id estate to r e aud appearthe Uctooer terunneis oftki* court, and wirhe-u a sothement of his adminis tration, recei e tbeir distributive shares, and r lnw cause if ary they have why b- shall not be disebargeu fl-ora said administration, Wiinca.my hand • tfiri.ily. intSOtd-s KOIAND T. RO^F. c'rdirarc. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Under and by virtue of an ordi-rtr m the Court of O-di- nary of raid county, ail be roll on ths first Tceid.y in Feoteiuter n« xt before tho court house duo; in tbe city of Macon, between the le gal hours cf sal-*, an un<fzvded ba'f ir-tcren in parts of lots of land. Nos. 1 a- d A in block num- sitts-one,iulhesouthwest common ofthecitr cf Macon, containing ore-quarter ot au acre mere or teu. So'd as the proportt of Jane A. Matoure. late of oaid <ountydf ousted, to-a division among tbe heir* of saio re t«t«. KUdAN M.PERSONS, Aucu«t7,1880— 8td Administratrix. New Advertisements. New York Sun FOR THE CAMPAIGN. 8ns Weekly Sew will b* found » useful aux- iiiazy by ail wno are carnc-tly workmg for th" rc.orm cf the National Guten.mett. Believing that theievil. whion have .n long bvsrt the coun ty lc-n be cured on'y tya chanreofthe party i/i power, Tus Scs oaroo-t'V aunru-rt* tho rre»i deotaiiu V.tt>-fr aidem, HiJCOCK and Eso- LTSIt. in order tin. tall those who syrai-atMat with orsc purpose may rant. elllri-n’iT co ocere te with ua wu wiL seuu The Vbiklx Sc* «o club*, or aiugleiubscnbere. (Kist-piut, t... Wcnry-flve Cawia to. the next three months. Address THE bU.fi, Now York city. \ LOttGlA. BIBB COUNT Y.—To *1 wlrara it VT may conoern: Loii-e' W. Krnuedy bivii.g filed her retition in proper form to ice. praying io; letters of administra- ion with tbe will arrrez- ed. on the estate of t-'rar.cis St. * tuned v. this is to ciseali legally interested in tho execution ol thi. eppli arfon, eredi'ors. legatees, -next or kin. and any other., interested, tote and aiwe-ras t he n* xt ‘■ei temher term ot tho Court of Ordina ry cf .aid o'Utiiy.enl .howc-u-cif any vtey car, « by letter, of adauiiatretionwlb will a**nere-, alien'd nut be g-anted t> said Lr.Le W. Kuntm- d.v. Witness rnj hard end official signature August 8. i8f>. sag5-»4w J. A. McUAXU 4, Ordinary. nn pi 4 hoic- t«*«la cheap by writing or a postal forourpri e list, which en ables you to order by mail the bret way, and «• o tbe mauy km"s of men haudi>e we keep for sale at surprsirgly low priws We send semplrst f llamlrurgs Lac: a. Ribbonr, Vriucrr, etc, if re quested. We sell wholesale and retail for cash down. Ass-fir combination system ena’desus to quote very close pr oes, We have 61. f 2 un ) *e packages of notions whin** ccnotbe Oou.ht tor twiie the money els.wh- re. all wai ttd iu every family, Uon**y returned if not satisfac dory.* HfiU®hton ft OuttOG. £5 Trcmont street. Boston. JdsS*. THE BONANZA FOR BOOK AGENTS ■i<* e--iJiri* -cur #pu«aUt| illUktia\Kl book “GEKERIL HASCOCIf. writirn by his lif.-lorg iriend H*-it. J. Vf. FOM.UT. an authrr ot national fame, end an ardent admin r of the “superb soldier;” irclud- in* the Life «f Ha*, ttfi. M. JkXWLIwH. This work is bffletkfiy cBstwrard, low j ricret, immensely popniar and selling beyuod pre- •efiaai. Outfi; kite. Act quick and s*la nswwey. Fo-tb** 1*.at tre»-Is, belt terras snd fell particulars, address HUBB .MD BR/Od.,At lanta, Ga. $77 7s« YEAR end expenses io agent*. Outfit Free. Addrewa YICaJiRY, Aagnaw, Me a day made* Kmrgetie ltosl agents wanted in everT city and town. Jto*. ore<3 not spplv. Address Vivian H. Marshall. New Orleaur, La. our lob pace pawphlet. all abont tew.papar advprti.lng. Add re« G EO. P. ROWELLaCO, 18 fiprare nmet. N. Y. ' W AkTKII-ktLESfikN fiO isKE GENERAL STATE AGKNCIBa. Sal ary end expenses paid. - References nqalred TRIUMPH M’P'GuU., 114 Monroe street. Chi cago Nan. pa pa" Advertlstaar Rwreaw. IO ap.. re mi. v. Y. »ueti »od riaw'm Notice to Bridge Bailder*. . ON TUESDAY September 31st, 18Si. bf> tw.en lb# legal bonra of tale, et tbe door of tbe eoart bunco, wilt be let to the lowest b-dder, the ooptract for build ng complete and ready for travel, the snreretroctnie fu> a wroo^ht iron tics, bridge i vre Tobviofkce orftk. in Bbh county, at a point ab'Ut alghr anUs diet-tit from the city r f Macon Haic b- idge io rennet cf one rpan one tran fired aac Udr y ft nr fret leLg, with clear woodPaf af aiabtoen feet; and to be hni i to •ceordeaee with ocmplvte and minore place si.d epeeifiMfK ba now op fi e in I be (Jcttniy Cantmiaaioner a’i 0*s, ar d open to tbe b - spvciion of tbe publie. Tho contractor will ba isqiiired to gi*e bond in double : hr* amouut cf tbe bid. with two goo-i aud solvent aecnriiise forth" fsi’.hfnl perfoira- »hce of tae root,tor, and to ludemcify tbe o nmy for any d-ru- gea ceyaaionad ly a f *i aro:o perform ibt ..me within ibopre .cr b,d time, rat: bridge to be pvin fur n cmpleti n, .0 orriteg *o ooutraot Theiig t to re J or st y a* d all bide •* reserved by rrder of Bilb Cono y Gonra- aa snere. ang 22-id W. G. SMITH, Clerk. G E tRGfA. blBR COUNT f.—Whereas Vou- isnW. Kenc-d) haemad*:ap:*]icatH.titorlet- f rsof »dm nistrati-m on the es *te of Mary h. Kei nedy, Ntevf said county ueceasy*. lbr« ts to cite all aid.icgu'aytbacrolitorsaud n xt of k'uot Mary L. Kenr.oly to be and an- iu-ar at the Court of Ordinary of said ecu* ty. on ihe firet tl*m<taj in Septrm er rext, tr d .how CMUS*- T any they corf » by pcrraauect a ah is- t>ator sh'-uld no* "e granted to la>ni>o W. Keti- n-d, ou M*r» L. Kmnre-y *rta•*. Witness my haPd aud offl .iil signature August S 1880 tor-vt* J. A. Kc-tANUd. Ordiewrv. THE LUMMUS, -OXt- fWPROVED ^sek| TAYLOR QIIm. This Is the seventh season of this popular Gin which combines the meritsofspeed, light draft, good sample, end cleaning thosceiUnr.grcat- er degree than sny other, and is oCert d with tho most perfect Self-Feeder and Condcnstr made, at Tho following very low prices, Sizes. Price of Gina. Price with i Price with Self Feeder Self-Feeder and orCo**dciiser Condenser. 43 saw #109.00 8132.50 81S5.CO •45 “ 112.50 148.00 179.50 W “ 125.00 16000 135.05 to “ 140.00 130.C0 220.00 TO “ 160.00 203.00 • 252.00 8d “ lat.oo 232.00 284.00 These Gins arc made with Iron Frames and oi thchcstmaterlolsandaro unsurpassed in finish and workmanship. Wo also manufacture Gul- letVs celebrated “Patent Steel Brush Cotton Gin," together with tho Favorite Light Draft; “Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, with Feeders and Condensers for each. Terns given on application. THE STANDARD MACHINERY CS., MYSTIC RIVER, COH)( BmPDT H. LUMMUS, Geu. As] COLUMBUS, GA. H Oar Utt ot SMM* -Machinery comprise, the !ar„'d 8&3&£»8»®3?ia&5? a * by . VERTICAL CANE MILLS, ,’t HORIZONTAL CANE MILLS, \ SUGAR EVAPORATORS, - STEAM SUGAR MA CHINERt and all ajppirataa for Syrtp or Susrar mni-lcs. Ciroc* lars, wlib prices, 4re., sent on application. BLYMYER MANUFACTURING C0. f _ CINCINNATI, O. Mettoftutuiyr* cf Sugar Cane Marhinervl Vtctnr Ccmc Meek Sugar %tor, £i0ainJbnginc*,*lc* r * THE aaowM Cleans the Seed better, Runs Ltghtsr, Cins Faster and Costs Lcso Rloncy than an^ otherClnfnthoffiariovr- Everymachlne fully and legal 1} g,-.varrantsod. V T":v i s ■ ‘ " If"" f v ;;: , v „ ■i " & j 1 •c “ o CL HTbfsemacidnciaromado of tho tert materials, and YrcrfanftnsMpandCnlgh arc unexcelled. Have l-ocn aTrardei yroad'oras ct all tlio Stcto fair?, Georgia. Alabama, Texaa^ etc. Upwards of WC0 of our Gura arc la constant uso ir tho coctacm states, crcr 1000 haring been sold ia 1S71L IPrlce List of Ctn8« Teedsrs and Conddnaef I Posed reotdj fee shipment and delivered at our facto? Eire*. Price of Gins. Price with Self Feeder or Condenser. 33fcuw Zi “ iO u 45 • (0 • CO M 70 •• • M * —e;sw ' «» 100 00 US fit 1X5 00 210 00 ico ca 1S0W £200 W 113 00 12* bO ia oo 300 00 100 €0 SL8 00 £33 00 ty Terms glvc.n on Application* Trom 2845 to ISIS ire manufactured GInsat Co iambus, G*1 trader tho Ann name of E. T. Taxi**:ud:Co., afterv.ari CLEUoyft, Bsowjr & Ccv,and made v2iat waathea knaxj iTnjlorGiu. i'irin^c tho year lS53w®remoTedtotiv .^etcro wc BHWteia rwitiibuily la cucC cot enjored by any other m&nufac tarer In an Lne, for proklucdag ti»o BBSrvcork for tho xaosey*. VEademandfr.«troaitrnrEo treat tl'*a6 m-orly S>Tora rcnmino.1 unfilkt', but ve hftYo doubled ourtur.-l cipeclty and hope io bo able to meet; all demrand?, tuj ••ass Vi**'** zet yctsr orders In early. Set YorIZtaaindBedpampIIht giving m» voivntary tettukor.it Irom over C00 live, mtor;u itln-r pla-nte. - ^. PresKS, Cnpriii and cOaiipIeto outfit furnished Yvnoaduirrs). Address BROWN COTTON CIN CO., 7 nsw sxmoati covt A. B. Farquhari A’3 ENT Al’ w .. - - Tax Collecxor’s Sale S TATE OF GEORGIA, B B3 COt'NTY.-O Tu-.i’»y. the uv nth day ■ f b'.D’vmSe text will he sold at t’*e oourt house dreir in Ms* von. in * : d ouunty. between the Lwtnl hours of sale, tnet'iiiowm* tr tsonal prop-refy, which, be- iug m-ct mury. end too ctpeniv* to transport, will not b B upo-vd at the re.urt h.u-e door, but can be ciaminol at any lime from date until a ter sal** day on tho pr-renei known a* sawyer’* Gi Works, iu square No. ST. ronur of Cherry an Filth .tTBets, inretyof H:ic n. to wit: 126 f.-et shafting and IS pulleys. 1 surface planer. 1 Deniri * p'atier, 1 circular saw. pulley aud saws. 1 cm-*ry wh:e‘. 1 saw fl'er. 1 raw punch. I punch for caw teeth.. ] gin saw trimmer. 1 tenon m.<h ne. 1 boring inachn e. « ltwcivc-horso power stationa-y engine. 1 gi-i rib bzrer. 1 drill press. 1 groovar for gin brushes. 1 wood lathe. Or so much i f *ald mvl.inery will te S'lJ as will be sunirira t to satisfy tne s ate and county taxes due by Peter C. Sawyer on s»id mail inery for the ) ear. 1875,1877, 1874 and 1S79. Am-unt due to satisfy four Ii. fas .sSiS am cost.. This August 9 h, 1S88. H J. PaTER, T C~ auglu-td snd tx-t'fileij aher ff. Citv Marshal's Sale* G BOftGiA. BIBB « OUtlY^Wdl be *o!d bsiore lb« court house door in the c.ty oi Mu con, rfuiiuK the !<((&' hours ii sale, cn the Urat Tuesday ia SepV^ubrsr. 188». ihe*ollovin< *9 ibowu ou the map ot xh«? city of Matron. Gu , by A. B. Bsurdmm, city en<i: o. r, JS7X to wit: Tbe ftouthve&t quarter ot lot 14. cf the north- \re*t ruu#e, fronting about 140 fret on Co ie>:o street an A running back about *Cifettin tic city of Macon. Leviot <11 as tbe property of„ Mri«Mary tt, Ripley *nd her children. L’ b«ing »<ert. to **«»t a :i h. in f*vt ro! city ys. L. Kiple', asrent^-f r hi»» wife M-ry b., akd her children for tax fur ine year HfS K AUo.one fiu i'mu in store ot km. taft8*enburg&Co., corner of Muiberr^ a^d Trv.ru cily of Macon. Said M)d» fouiatniu ie\ied on as the pn<pe*t> of Ksukin. ila^euburs A Co., to tat-sfyjbUs fi. fr. ia t» v Jrof §*id c.ty vs. Kan* kin. M»s4**rburg & Co., fur tax for the ye*.r 188). Al*o. th*' some time snd pUc*. one i>howcaie inktoreof Karik n Mastscn r uric Jt Co., corue of Masta rry a»d Third vre-i*, cit^ of M^con. raid showcxFe h v'.eu on os the pi oporto of Fai.km, *a-iei.bur* k i'o. to satisfy m Ux fl. fa. iu lavor of sad nty vs. hankiu, klantenhurg k Co, for Tax for lta’Xetbr IF8j aU ,u*. • he ftams lime snd place, the following persox.al property, ulrch. b.»in< »oo expenn^e lo track* ort, wiT no( he expos d at the ever; heu e door, but c«n b» examined at sny time from cate uuiil after»a!e dar«uih] pitnetes kcoirn ms Gin bhops, corner Ch-rry and £i*th str^e's, tOwwit: 1X4 l**ei sh*f ins ar.d 15 pulleys. 1 fturfaeM plkiKr. 1 lKnuL pU iit-r. 1 ci cuisr taw puUej and saws. 1 eoie»y wh- tl. 1 taw nler. 1 *• w purch. 1 saw )oolh j u* eh 1 if in Bnw trim user. 1 leisun oo^ure. ] burn u macbii.o. 1 K u rib borer. i »w* Iv;• borne power »t »tioi a*y © and den e ho ler and -iiuox j-ftt'ck. I drill pre'9. 1 »croov» r tor pin brui) e». line pu* p n u vU>ln<. I r > the city ; f Macon. Levied on a» the property of J'ettr C* Saujer to batiaf' ► x ti. fifis. iu lnur of 'bii city ts. said Peer 8i*v«»r f.r taie> cue cy h'm for the jftitr* 18 7. '878 W0 »nu l 8), a d for talance of hepQ'e du»» lor i87Y a* u cr.stfi eug.O-tfi JUU.fi HURLEY, Mershel. „ „JAC UEAI P r. R : Ir ri i J2jz .y ^Cor: tc r*»tn, S 'ir;, BreriuriM,Concerts, eve .tv a *r-uA*rTot rSi-w ■ i.l r-T PllEE Itlu.trrte-1 jhwrtlldv. <*alap8 : a 1 ^enrarlian. Co. i<4 W. CiacimiaU $5,000,000 The American Shoo Tip Co* WA A.S VAHUAST TflElB T. Co. X33S&28BBI ii *53 That is now so extensively worn oa OHIL&REN’S. SHOES TO V7EA3. AS LONG AS THS METAL, . Which was introdr.ceu by t!:c:n.rir,.l by wh'f the above amount has been savei! ro parentsz» nually. This Black Tip will Varo t ( more, ns besides being worn on tlie coa:1 grades it is worn on .duo and eo>:!; sh j v.bero the Metal tip on account of ite lot would not be used. ■ They all have our Trade Mari: A. ». TT. Cf ■ Btnmped ou front of Tin. Parents should ASK F0S CHCES with til BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP on them when pure basing for their clilldrcit KO S havirgbosin^cs with th« Rnperin- 1«* den t cf f'uWia 8 *hoc!s » )!*• Ux d Lira IN HIS OKFIO K.cppoeit* the jvat ortlce on kxoa- Ujjsand J*aturd^y<. both fr.rer«o» snd after noon. Ono‘her dam.d^rir.sr thc^u mer tr.calhs, he i« 0"y»jcrd in di{J» a the c<*jrt*r achobli. iuytai dtw B. M. ZBiTLKk. Supt. Notice L°ave to Se)l Laud. <*rk« after date *tp!ireticr wiUhe to the Court of r> ci »ry oljoaej nt> fir an trdir torellsll tha real c, tste Ct' James H. Finro, deotreud. R. R. BRnwr-r, U. J.riNNY July 24. *Sai-27wTm. Kxiuu ort F oua made FOR, SALE fPHIUTT ds?s a ter rfaf*'tp*i’ <at;on w il bo Jl made to the h attibls da ‘ rv of Bibb W’^nty for »ea v e to miD tne r'sal f3". tn' o< Ytra. Jen-* A. Malort, Uta of Bibb . wunty deceased# for disf riuti^n *moi!M h*.r h irs. M. p)'R<OXS. Adn tpfstratrix. • IRiJULAtl OFFIIE OFTH3 RUI RO A> ( OMMISSJON. ATLANTA, fi*.. Ju\,ft IJ80. t TPON ra-eful co-siderefioic o! lira Be pert of J the tt'a* ta and West Point radiota.its itistiou to rhj’btai d-.rd Tsv ii' echsagcJ as fo'l'ws.v's: I4.f ot-A-n, Fertilizs-s md I ua b<r, c.az;c.um renitii.ii.git 8ui.ci.rd Rates. it. On sli (thi-rciassee, nutirrem rates can be e t : <n*-te*- at (2.) laority lito ;*.r c t r.t ah-U* 8t*r*aaru Rst- *. J :MKS M. 8MiTr. Cb.ira.n. R. A FA"O.N. 8'erre-t*-*. >uxl ta.4w Don otici « n vLoTpei’t' 1&T1F.0IAL MMB3 tfpfeiul indisfiin r: > to *i Jl*TH .■fun sr onof h! u-rma ft* GHAhLKs >1 EVANS. -».tvX’ v o. v.. ; ,»m*r. 15* rUU Vi B*B1T < i n a* ci) iv .v;. Woolley fisuta. Cl Rtliabio >vi- oei cr at\r;sn.t r, f.r, i ce 40 -ur d p.riei ts and p* * .r- iaas. -V’ d Jor rry ',.*.» in *-he l.suitanu .la cure Fdi3,