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YANKEE OOIKTIS’.
BY JAMES RUSSELL LOTTELL.
Zekle crep’ up, quite unbeknown,
An’ peeped in thru the winder,
An’ there sot Iluldy all alone,
11th no one nigh to hinder.
Agin’ the chimbly crboknecks hung,
An’ in among ’em rusted
The old queen’s arm that grandfather
Young 1
Fetched Dack from Concord busted.
The walnut logs shot sparkles oat
Towards the pootiest, bless her’
An’ Ieetle fires danced all about
The chiny on the dresser.
The very room, coj she was in,
Looked warm from floor to oeiln’,
An’ she looked full ez rosy agiu
Ez the apples she wuz peelin’.
He heerd a foot, an’ knowed Sit, tu,
A raspin’ on.the scraper—
All ways to once her feelin’s flew,
Like sparks in burnt up paper,
He kin* o’ l’itered on the mat,
Some donbtfle o’ the seekle;
His heart kep’ goin’ pity pat,
But hem went pity Zekle. * j
Au’ yet she gin her cheer a jerk
Ez though she wished him fudder,
An’ en her apples kep’ to work
Ez ef a wager spurred her.
“You want to see my pa, I ’spose?”
“Wal, no, I come designin’—”
“To see my ma? She’s sprinklin’ cl’es
Agin to-morrow’s i’rnn’.”
He stood a spell on one foot fust,
Then stood a spell on t’other,
An’ on which one he felt the wust
He couldn’t ha’ tolq ye nuther. ♦
Sez he. “I’d better call agin;”
Sez she, “Think likely mister:”
Tite last words pricked him like a pin,
An’—wal, he up and kist her.
When ma bimeby upon ’em slips,
Huldy sot. pale ez ashes,
All kind o’ smily round the lips
An’ teary round the lashes.
Her blood riz quick, though like the tide
Down to the Bay of Fundy,
An’ all I know is they wuz tied
When meetin’ come ties’ Sunday.
Eeeral Amusements..
A friend ol mine, Madame de S—
dame d’honneur to Marie Amelia, the
queen of Louis Fliillippc, called one
morning with a message from her majes
ty, requesting that I would accompany
madame informally to the palace the next
day. The queen occasionally received a
few of her lady friends in private, and, as
Madame dc S- was an especial favor
ite of her highness, she doubtless sent
the invitation partly at least for the grati
fication of that lady to whom she was so
much attached. I had attended several of
the regular levees, but had never probably
spokeu more than five minutes at a time
to the queen, as she sometimes paused
long enough, en passant, for the inter
change of a few pleasant words. Of
course I had no claims for such an honor,
as an invitation of that kind was consid
ered. I, however, accepted readily the
flattering proposal.
The lady called for me the next after
noon, and on reaching the palace wc were
immediately ushered into the royal pre:
ence. We found the king’s sister, Mad
ame Adeliade, also one of the young
princesses, aud a small circle of ladies
around a table, chatting very freely, en.
gaged in different kinds of work—knitting,
embroidery, etc. Tiie queen was ew-
K iu making a pretty little pink mus-
ss for a doll, she herself being at
tired in a plain silk wrapper, no trimming
on it, except a narrow black ribbon, and
buttons of the same sombre hue down the
front. What think you of that toilet for a
queen, my fair friends? I thought it
charming—so simple, so home-like.
We made our devoirs, aud werequiekly
seated. Her highness very soon engaged
in a laughing conversation about the doll
dress she was making, holding it up for
our inspection, and asking us if we did
not tluuk she was well occupied, and de
claring it to be quite a relief from the
usual important formalities of her life.
She then took the doll itself from a basket,
showing it as her owu handiwork, made,
as she told us, of the sleeve portion of kid
gloves when no longer wearable! The
little grandaughter, for whom it Was con
trived, stood hv with sparkling eyes and
joyous smiles. The whole exhibition Was
a pleasing scene of domestic affection, in
a palace.
The dress and doll were soon replaced
in the basket, and our amiable hostess
changed the subject to a recent publica
tion of Victor Hugo, as it was makiDg
some stir in the literary world.
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Letter From General Gordon.
Atlanta, August 23,1S80.
Editor Motning News, Savannah, Ga. i
Dear Sir—Mr.' Norwood’s assertf
that Gov. Colquitt acquiesced in thest;
ment made by me at Sandtrsville in
ference to Col. Lester, does Gov. Colqiiitt
great injustice. The governor said to me,
after I sat down, that he thought I was
mistaken as to Col, Lester’s action in te-
fereuce to the Northeastern railroad
bonds, and he would have had my mis
take corrected at the time, but for my as
surance that I could not be mistaken. - I
relied upon the list Col. Avery had fur
nished me, and the governor was not cer
tain whether he or I was correct.
The doubt upon his mind, as he told
me, was caused by his want of a distinct
recollection as to what Dr. Carlton had
said to him about the letter from Col.
Lester. Col. Avery, in justification of Jiis
misapprehension, calls my attention to
to the testimony or Dr. Carlton, on page
58 of the published evidence taken by the
committee. Dr. Carlton, after describing
the nature of the paper signed by Major
A. O. Bacon, Judge Simmons and others,
says: “We saw Col. Lester and Mr. Mer
cer, two gentlemen we were in search of,
etc. * • We got their signatures to
this instrument.” Meaning the paper
which the other gentlemen had signed.
This statement of Dr. Carlton and Col.
Lester’s speech in the Senate, misled Col.
Avery.
Dr. Carlton states in the same testimo
ny that he had & letter from Colonel Les
ter, In which he expressed whether, un
der the new constitution, the bonds could
be signed; and Dr. Carlton further says
that as Col. Lester’s letter was not strong
it was not used. He further says, “I be
lieve I have got that letter.”
As soon as Governor Colquitt ascer
tained that Col. Avery had been mistaken
as to Col. Lester's action, he was as anx
ious as I was that the correction and
amende hy me should be prompt and full.
In justice to Governor Colquitt I must
beg yon to make this note public.
Respectfully yours,
J. B. Gordon.
Cured *T Drimltlmff.
“A young friend of mine was cured
of an insatiable thirst for liquor, which
had so prostrated him that he was unable
to do any business. He was entirely
cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It al
layed all that burning thirst; took away
the appetite for liquor; made hi* notes
steady, ami lie lias remained a sober **A
steady man for more than two years, and
has no desire to return to his cups. I
know of a number of others that have
been cured of drinking by it.”—From a
leading railroad official, Chicago, III.—
Times. aii e l! ^' 2w -
New York, August 28.;—The- local
steamboat inspectors, who made an in
vestigation of the causes which led. to the
burning of steamer Seawanahaka made
public their report yesterday. They say
testimony goes to show that there was
abuudance of life preservers on board,
and In every respect conformable to re
quirements of law. Upon examination
of the boiler after the accident two of the
top row of flues in the starboard boiler
were found to be ruptured close to the
back flue sheet. This they believe oc
curved after the vessel was beached. The
lire was caused by the draft forcing gases
aud flames out from the grate aud fur
nace doors igniting the woodworks. The
inspectors believe also that had the pas
sengers taken advice of the officers ana re
mained on board until the vessel was
grounded, nearly all would have been
saved.
The Guileless Witness.
“Do you- know . the prisoner well?”
asked the attorney.
‘fNeverknew him sick,” replied the
witness.
“No levity,” said the lawyer sternly.
“Now, sir, did you ever see the prisoner
at the bar?” ■' |
“Took many a drink with lum at the
bar.” .,
“Answer my question, sirl” yelled the
lawyer, “flow long have you known thq
prisoner?” . ' . t;
. “From two feet up to five feet ten inch
es.’!
“Will the court ”
“I have judge,” said the witness, antici
pating the lawyer. “I lijtve answered
the question. I knew ‘theprisoner when
he was a boy two feet long, and a man
flvi' ""
“Your honor-
a uui uvuy*' t
“It’s a fae’, judge; I’m uadgf j oath,”
persisted the witness. *
The lawyer arose, placed bath hands on
the table in front of, him, spread his legs
apart, leaned his body over’ the table and
“Will you tell the court what you know
about this case ?”
“That ain’t his name,” replied the wit
ness.
“What ain’t his n^me?” *
“Case.”
“Whosaid it was?”
“You did.”
“Explain.” •
“Why, you'^wanted to know what I
knowed about this case—his name is
Smith.”
“Your honor ”
“I’m on o
“Tour honor,” bawled the attorney,
plucking his beard out by the roots, “wfll
you make this man answer?”
“Witness," said the judge, you mustan-
swer the questions put to you.”
“Land o’ Goshen, judge, hain’t
bin doin’ it? Let him fire away, I’m
ready.”
“Then,” said the 'lawyer, “don’t heat
about the bush any more. You and this
prisoner have been irieuds ?”
“Never!”
“What, never?”
“Well, hardly ever!” quoted the wit
ness, while the court groaned audibly.
“Wasn’t you - summoned here as
friend?”
“No, siree. I was summoned here as a
Presbyterian. Nary one of us was ever
Friends—he’s an old line Baptist, without
a drop of Quaker in him.”
“Stand down,” yelled the lawyer in
disgust.
“Hey?”
“Stand down.”
“Can’t do it; I’ll sit down or stand iup,
hut—”
“Sheriff, remove that man from the
box.”
Witness retires, muttering: “Well, if
he ain’t the thick headedest cuss I ever
laid my eyes on.”
Exetsslve Beat
and improper food at this season of the
year may speedily carry you to the grave.
Parker’s Ginger Tonic should always be
kept in the house, as it is unequalled for
nursing mothers with teething children,
and not only cures diarrhoea, dysentery,
cholera, cholera infantum, colic, cramps,
etc., but prevents these dangerous at
tacks. By its corrective action on the di
gestive apparatus it cures headache, indi-
;estion, nervousness, paipitatim of the
iea.t, wakefulness, neuralgic pains, lifer
disorders, low spirits, sour stomach and
all other symptoms and forms of dyspep
sia, regulates the bowels, aud enables you
to enjoy the fruits and vegetables of the
season. Buy a oO ct or SI bottle and try
it. For sale by Roland B. Hall, druggist.
apr20 3m. I
As the character of a thief is written' in
his countenance, so likewise do worms
portray their presence in the child’s fea
tures. Hasten to give Shriner’s Indian
Vermifuge to destroy and expel the pests.
Pond’s Extract.
It a fact, that once introduced into the
house, it holds an undivided place. It is
an unfailing remedy in ail cases where a
lotion or a liniment is needed ; and as a
pain destroyer, it is without a riva!. All
cuts, bums, braises, wounds, etc., are
healed almost instantaneously. Ask for
Pond’s Extraptr Take qo other.
That Felton Bid.—Hon. J. L. War-
jen, of Savannah, writes a card to the
Morning Neies, in which be assumes for
himself, and for his co-signers, n. H.
Carlton, and Wm. Garrard, the entire re-
jorisibility of the telegram sent to Dr.
'elton, and reqiiestmg bun to become the
minority’s candidate for governor. While
the confession may do credit to the ingen
uousness of the honorable gentleman', it
certainly is no compliment to the inteali-
gence nor to the manliness of the Conven
tion. Is a coihmittee of thrqe !
enough
ing to the
to be a ring or faction—Herald and Geor
gia*’ . ,
A Temperate Departure.
The following Communication explains
itself:
Alexandria Bay, N. Y., 1SSQ.
Messrs. Jl. B. Warner A Co'.:—Gen
tlemen: I have been doctoring the
last four years for rheumatism Fn the
back, sciatica and kidney difficulties, aud
have been at no time free from pain until
I commenced taking Warner’s Safe Kid-
ney'and Liver Cure, which has entirely
cured uc. I want to keep it iu the house
to treat my friends with, instead of wines
and liquors, as it. will cure the diseases
that they will produce.
Very truly yours,
Charles Walton.
. OR,
Medicine^
THIS IS
a se:eet qf oto own
" And is Frored by ths
^Efficacy of Our Sfedicine over all
others^
lw
Protect Your JUttle Owes
from Cholera Infantum, and yourself and
family from sudden attacks of Colic, Dys-
sentary, Cramps, Diarrhea and Cholera
bus by keeping Parker’s- Ginger Tohic
ays on hand. This superb bowel cor-
speedily cures all disorders of the
stomach, and thousands who have for
years sought relief in vain from Dyspepsia,
Headache, Nervousness, Low Spirits,
Sleeplessness, Liver Disorders, Costive
ness, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart,
Distress in the Stomach, Coated Tongue,
etc., have fouqd a most complete cure in
this-comforting invkorant. Buy a fifty
cents or $1 hot le aud try it. Sold by all
first-class druggists. For sale by Roland
B. Hall. augl-Cm.
■ - YNe.».. ■
Hub the •urns Well
with Sozodunt when they become spongy
or detached from the necks of the teeth.
Let them bleed freely and so recover their
tone and health. The Sozodoiit is the
best remedial agent for diseased gums and
teeth. Try and learn.
“I have used several bottles of Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator, and you may Re
cord the fact that my feelings are ,so. far
changed that T can eat" hearty, and am
more like a well man than I have been
for'years past. I have suffered four years
and am grateful for relief.” , ... I
J« Kaffebit*
Periodical store, 1806 Market st., Phils,
lw
m58C up- ■
When the Ijver is diseased, then fever
and ague step in to “shake ’em up.” To
avoid tills malady, when you find your
tongue coated, your body and limbs pain
ing, appetite gone, eyes yellow, bad
breath, feet cold and that you archil
coughing, miserable aud generally si
take no medicines; use Dr. Flagg’s im
proved liver aiuPSttmiach pad aud shake
the shakes. lw
In composition, meht, and popularity,
u-r-rr- - r Jle ~
Pow-
stock
Foutz’s Celebrated Horse and Call
ders stand tp-day as the leadin'
powder of the'United States.
Sallee Sprig gins, one . of our rural
sistepsphad her >picture taken the other
day, and the likeness was wonderful to
behold, but no remedy like Portaline, or
Tabler’s Vegetable Liver Powder has
ever been prepared. It will cure you.
Price 50c. For sale hy Lamar, Rankin ft
Lunar. juyl0
Oft in the stilly night the sufferer witn
piles wondered where he could obtain re
lief until besought and found it in Tab
ler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment, certainly
the best remedy for piles.' Price 50 cents.
• For sale by Lamar, Rankin A Lamar.
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FernandiNa, Nastua Co., Fla..
March 29th, 1SS0.
J. I£. Zeilin . A Co., Philadelphia—
Gentlemen:’I have been using Dr.
Simmon's Liver Regulator for ten years,
and always found it to do the work'it
claimed'. The last bottle of medicine I
bought did me no good.' I also tried two
packages, and foujid them .worse than,
nothing. I enclose a sample and wrapper
which is not put up by you, aud must be
a fraud, any one throws away money to
buy it. I want- the genuine Simmons
Liver Regulator. I suffer for the want of
ju.-tsuch a medicine, wheu.it is made
pure and by you. Send me a bottle and
package from honest hands, with your red
Z and signature oja the wrapper. , The fic
titious stuff sold will injure some one yet,
badly. But you must keep up your med
icine' in defiance of all counterfeiters and
pirates, tor to allow the medicine fo go
down would bfe a great loss and the pub
lic would be ruined, I, myself, especially.
Your obedient servant,
aug2S - Bexj. T. Rich.
As the cliaracter’ofa thief is written in
fuge to destroy and expel the pests.
If Sidney Smith, whose genial nature
was a well spring of pie; mti to his friend’s,
had stiffened with an inactive liver he
would have used Portaline, or Tabler’
Vegetable Liver Powder. Price 50 cent
For sale by Lamar, Rankin & Lamar.
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A Good Hotel to Stop at.
Hotel accommodations for travelers are
of the greatest importance to persons who
have to move about the country on busi
ness or pleasure. Just where to go is
what every man wants to l*ow when ho
leaves heme. The Grand Union Hote},
opposite the Grand Central' depot, New
York city, is a very popular resort, be
cause the attendance there is prpmpt and
•satisfactory," the charges are reasonable
and the menage complete. ’ Persons arriv
ing a or leaving New York city by Lite
Grand Central depot will fipd the Grand
Union Hotel very convenient.—.Y.' Y.
Telegram. ‘ juncS-Sm.
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Fop alar Monthly Drawing o! the
commonwealth Bistrifoo-
• tton Co.
AT MAC ALLEY'S THEATRE.
In the City of Louisville. on
Tuesday, August 31, 1830,
Theie drawmir* authorised by act of the Leg
iilatare of 1849 and sustained by all the courts
ot Kentucky, according to a contract made with
the owners of the Frankfort grant, will occur
regularly on the last day ct every month. Sou-
day. and Fridays excented, for the t
years, .terminating oa June S3.1455.
The 'United States Circuit- Court on March SI
rendered the following decisions;
j 1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company i* leva).
id-lva crawingrare fair.
The management call attention to the liberal
adh me which ha* met with such popular favor
heretofore, and which will again be presented lor
AUGUST DRAWING.
l hue — 8 W.0CC
1 Pnxe_„...
1 Priae...—^
to Fnaea tLuuO each ,
40 Prices 500 each ..
100 Price* lOOeach..
10O Frizea 50 each ■
809 Pntea 10each - - --- T - — , i| Mr - r
.,',03 Prizes 13 each.
9 Prizes SGOeutb. ap’roiimat'a prix
8 Pnses ioo each do do
B Prizes 100 each do do
1.383 Prise. 1111,400
Whole Tickets, 93. HalfTickets.il.
37 Tickess. $50. 55 Tickets, 1M0C.
Remit by Po t OtS-e Mo- ay Order. Regut-red
Letter, .oank Drait or Expre-J.
To insure aaaiust mistakes and delays, rorre-
snonaenta will pieaso write- thoir names and
piaert nt re-idenre plainly, giving number oi
“ost-Office box cr Street, aud Toa n, County and
State.
all comraunieatl .ns eenneeted with the Di
Distribution aud Orders f ir Tickets should Of
addressed to R if. BOARDHiN, Ccuner-Jcair
ns! Bnitcinv Louisville Kentucky or at No,
S07 and iu« Broadway. N. Y. aug-uioodtuthusa
10.0W
5,000
19.09C
10,001
ID.OBt
10.000
13.000
10.00C
3,70;
U»
«0r
JttO GjN.& KiiiOWS
How we Make our Medicine or how'
we Prepare It.
AND NO ONF< KNOWS
THE RECIPE i
By which-we make
simoKs
r
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
We rail attention to the Legs! Decisions sas-
taini-r our p-i.Uion as entitled to the benefit <J
all reputation acquired by Simmons Liver Regu
lator or Meeir ine, and reder you to the most re
cent one of June. 18‘0, at at. Louis, agaiu Sus
taining our Trade-mark <n common equity law.
It cannot be otherwise than understood tfiat to
its superiority, genuineness and our exertion
this n-rdicin* has t-ecom- renawned and ot wido
reputation: for had we cot made it a .access the
pi-atiralarticles would never have keen heard ot
orkora. The trade bas been bnilt upby our la-
bur. our mousy, our cat ital and brains, and 4 we
make the f J
Purest and Best' Liver Hoike
IN THE WORLD.
Eastern
Trade msrk sustaiued at St. Louis.
District ot Mi touri. es. Junes, 18-sO. I
Kastera District of Tennessee. 4th day ot De
cember, 1878. I
Commonwealth ot K-nlncky. Iltb day of De
cember. 1875. Louisville Chancery Court.
For the City and County of Fhiiadotphik. Sep
tember Term, 1873. J , . ,
euperior Court. Clumbers, Macon, Ga. July
31,1870. ' ,
The Courts ordered, adjudged and decreed
that tbe defendant*, and eacn of them he and
"hereby are perpjtujljy rest-ain-d and enjoined
from making, vending, using
NOTICE.
This is tbe only Lottery eTer voted on by
ho p epple or a blate, and under a late.dtC *
eion or the United States Supreme Court at
Washington, is the only Legal Lottery now
in the United States, all other charters bar
ing been repealed o: having no existeo*'s.
a spLKi«nin oppiiMTUNirY to
WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, CLASS I AT NBW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY. SETT. 14. i840—ISdtll Hun.Illy
Oramng.
L JulsSana State Lottery Oomp&nv.
Ibis Institution wus regularly incorporated try
Sue Legislature of tho Stute for Educations! and
Isaritablo purposes, in 1888, tor the term ol
s*t-uty.hve years, to wbicb contract the inyiola-
-*ia faith ot the State is oledged ,w! irh pledge has
iwen renewed by a,i overwhelming popular vote,
securing its franchise in the new constitution
a opted Dec-mbor 2, 1879, with a Capital ot
rl.uoodlCO. to which it has since added a reserve
toad oiitW.OjS. ITS GRAND SINGLENESS*
-vdRDEAWiNGB will take place monthly on
the socaudT-ezduy.
it never scales orpoatpones: Look st the folio*,
lug Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE $S3J»C.
130,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
half-tickets, one dollar.
LIBk OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prizs j sS0,rt»
1 Capital Pri*-.„ j... 10,000
1 Capital Prize . 5,000
3 Prizes ut S3,510 a.000
. 5 Prizes t.f 1,000.. 5,000
20 frizes of 500 10003
180 Prizes of l ri 0 10,000
200 Prizes of 50 M.fliiO
5UI Prizes cf 29 10.000
1003 Pnz-S uf It lq.000
8 Approximation Prizes ol *300 ... j.700
9 kppruiliuati iU T’nz. 8 of SCO l.Sct
9 Approximation Prizes of 100...,-, 903
1.857 Prises, amounting 11( ,404
paid.
Write, detrly stating full fcddress, for further
imormntion, or send orders by express or in a
Legist*red Letter or Money Order by mat!,
addressed only to .
M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, La.
or same person at No SIS Broadway. Now lark,
all our 'Grand. Extraordinary Drawings .are
nder the supervisiunaud management of Gene
rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUUAL A. EAR
LY • *
Faipier feaile Mute
uWarrenton, Va.
8csMon>»**ein» 8«*pt lal. Hen* f«r Catalogue.
fw>16-wtdr RO-KRT FR«Zgft Prl«»c»pal
mmm of v kqihia
July 12. isso.
Session be gins rn the first ol October and con
tinue' nine muutbs. Applv for Cataiuuges to the
eecietary i f the Faculty. Post-r-ttt-e University
of V.riinis. Albemar’e t:n_ Ya. JaMKS F.
HARSl-ON, M. O., Chairman ol ihe Faeu ty.
l-iyl7de»f»w2m-*
P. H. HELL, B. D..LL D.,Clm Caller,
Atcens, Ga.
T UB Eightieth Version of the Departments at
Athens. v:z. Franklin College; Mate C-jlhg-
cf Asrio'titure nud Mechanic Ar’s; Lsw School—
willopenon Wolnes i.y. CthOctober next rull
courier ot ivstruction in Literature, S-ience,
Agrlc-Hare, Enginreiii g atul Law. For t'ata-
logues and intormstiou apply to tbe Chancellor
or to
1..H. CHARBONNISY.
xu<S deodanfiw Sre’y Fa ulty, Athens. Ga.
Tie Soiiteii Fti.-le Cellep,
£>A GRANGE. GA-
With a faculty of twelve thorough teachers,
fine bmh'ingt and a c-mi lete outfit fur all de
partments. Lite-a-y. Music aud Art. c-ff-rs the
highest acv«nt*g--s for tbe smallest charges.
Nearly doub'r the mual tune devoted to Music
ano'Art. Last cataluxue numbers 143 pupils—
107 in music. Board, literary tuition aim draw-
i -g per annum.-207, with made and u-e piano,
8»87. C rrcspnndtrce invi-ed. Write for cata-
i-. gue for luU particulars.
Ji
mya eo- »w2m*
I F COX fre..
Sonttero Home School for Giris.
197 & !99 N. Char'csst-v Eaitimcre.Md
Mas W. 51. Cast, Miss Cast.
Rrtabliabed 1843. pion-htl e ta>.g-a«» of the
school. J- nl-2aw and ro au< n-pt
' Cnsil-v Mo-de ta applie to me for ihesel-
tu g -pert a hoiLi-st. <nl of real on,i ptrsona!
property and tbe vat-stum o, the ra >.e I saitt
pass mat said al p ua'i-n on d nil a., th, 6 b
day of September. 188 >. rt 13 o'cl.-ck a. m.
W.tnes* my r and ofliiiaily
August IS. 1880.
au«l7td J. A. McMANUa. O-dinarv.
G t KoRGIA. n hB COUNT 1.-Warren K »«-
T t hoti Collins, execut- r of the estate if ik*
drew Pye. la'e of sa-.d lour ty deo*ased. has tu»ee.
application lor letters of dismlssi u from said
estate. These aro therefore to cite aud ad
moni-h all persw-.s comerr.ed to be and ap-
aputar at the Com t of Ordinary of said county
on the fbM Mondav in O -teber next, to sho*
cause, if any they have, wby Irtteva ol di-mis
sion should not ns granted to applicant.
Witnoss my official signature
J. A. MoMANUd, Ordinary.
Juiy 2 1'8l-td-e
O BD!NAKY’-*Ofii e Jones County, Georgia
June >6, IkSO.— - hires* John A- Jotiosun
elector estate I Martha 33. Seabruoz. deceased
applies for dtsmi»«ion.
These -re to cite and admonish all persons
concerned toshuw caus- at ibis ofii -e o.i 'erby
the first Monday m Lc'.obo*. if any they have to
the contr-rv.
Witness my han-t offi.ia : Ir.
JneS -td* ROLAN DT. ROSA Ordinary
Gray’s (Specific Medicine.
Simmon**’Liver a^guUtor or Medicine. ’• and
I rum u.ing tbe name or word •.bimiaoqs" asap-
■ to a Liver Med cine, and from, using the
mum
also and counterfeit luxens,
marks.
labels' or trade-
BEWARE CF sUB<TITUTRd, COUS3
FKIT8 AND FRaCDK ON
Simmons Lifer
Hegulatolr*
h nn I '
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■. i
On Ya. and Tonn. R. R., fifteen miles west of
ynchourg. loungmt-n and beys prepared‘for
university or lor busim-st, Beautiful ai.d
h- al .hy locatl n. Able corps if teachevs; thor
ough instruct.on. Liberal provision fur lie ac
commodation and comfort of students. For.Cat
alogues containing information address
• W. R. ABB-jIT. Principal.
juylBeodawtm Kelhvue P. O , Yi
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IBITTERSi
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Hfgbty recommended
<0 the public lor aU dis
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especially in Indiges
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rtren requiring recuper
ation, this vatu hie
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It artmUke a ehurm
on the dlg«st!-e organs.
A teaspbonful before
meals will remove -all
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TRY. IT. |
Sold by all Draggitit.
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pain in the back. dimDjjs of vision, prenslaro
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lefcuslvo Medication
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therefore a course of the Bitters at this
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rend torn-y book on Abe
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A TAG01 GiyiH • AWAY.
TO THE LUCKY TiCKBT HOLDER.
A LL CITIZBN8 GSOSG1A. Farmers,
Merchants. Prole-gtcnsl Men. tr, are re
quested to call at onr c llice stid Rerit’er tbeir
nam< s at d Post Office address, and set a ticket
whiih entitles them to one chance in the
Finest & Wagon
its* kxnuiTrD tar Georgia.
Tt»ii W»icor tc to di«i>Qtod of by Lottery in
,JaniiaxY> I88I3
.aid tbe Ban- that h -Id* the lurky Number,
gets iht WAGON, free ol
• any Charge.
NO CHARGE FORTICKFT3!
COttK;AaD REGISTER
And also see lhe F-’iest Stock nf
OARblAGBS. BUGGIES. SP81NG ml
farm wagons
ei« , **Xh|hlT«'1 fn Hporirfft
- COLLINS & WINN, ,
ang I7-2taw-4<s net skacun. Ucuigia.
Bibb County Sheriff Sale's
W ILL be s -Id before tbe court house door in,
the city of Macon during the leg 1 hours
cfsaie unite first Tuesday in Kept mb-r next,
tbe following prt-perty to-wit:
Lot No fc. in block Sr, and all the tppur<e-
n-ncea thereon. Sai-< preperty situated on the
corner oi Flf: h and Ch n- stre-t, in the city of
Mac hi. Bicb county. G*. Lev.ed on as the
prop it of oeuhm.n F. Sawyer to saiitfya fi.
ia. 1-u.e-i from hibti Superior Court n fav^rol
S s-. Duulap vs. B ni-miu F-Sawycr. Prole ty
pointed out by piamtilTa attor rj.
A aa, at the -ame rime aud place, that tiact or
j-arcet uf land situated on Basoctt Hiil. no r the
city o’ Macon, to said county of Bibb- o.i wh ch
there is a two rtory w.-oden bui’d.cv, said tru -t
of laun being a half acio more or,u-s 1 ing iu the
God rey district oppv-it-. the pl.ee anew, as the
J. r. »linns oi r>» deuce, Iroi.ticg on lha old
“ouaten road Levied on ast.e proje-ty of
Th iitst T. Windsor to satisfy a 0. fa. issued
'rom iisldwiu buperior Court in tavor of Henry
C. Owens vs. Tnomaa T. Windsor. Froyc-tj
p mted out bt'nlaiiitiiFs attorney. *
Also, at the same time and plant', 131 acres ol
land situated iu the Rutland dutrict. Bibb
County. kkowu as part of lut.2'2, in said district,
lying on ea.tern sido cf S uthweate n rail'oad.
bounded ou the z.ortb bf lands of A v.mt. on the
east by land ot a. C. Brown atd south uy iauus
of tho estaie Of Will wn Carlos. Levied on aa
the prope ry ■ 1 8. M. Brown to satisfy a fl.la
i-sued tromitonnty Court otBiOb coa-.ty in fa
v- r ot Dsulsb ,rv. Respess fi Oo. vs. S. SI Brown.
Broperty poiutot out oy pLint.fi's attorney.
A so. at tbe >.ne time and p acc, lots 10 and
J9 m the city of kiac-n., Bibb county, according
to th - map ot the Bonu estate on record in the
clera’s oth e, Biob Superior Court, Levied on as
tbe property of James T. Nisbes to satisfy it fi fa
issu-d fa m llibb superi.r Court in favor of Jo-
se:-h Bond, bearer v-. Jsm-s T. Nls- et. P.op-
erty pomt* d out by plaint ff's attorney. #
A l-o, at tho ssmo time and place, lot No. 9, in
theVinerii.e eistricl. Bilb co.mtv, coutmn.ng
twuacits m .re orle-s. and haying upon it a
three room house and a kitchen, said lot hi. j ,in-
i g lhe land i f Nancy WB-cn. Lf v ed 6u a» tbe
property of Charley Moore to saii-fy two II. fas.
uBued from C,nnty Court ol Bibb com rv m la
yer of C U. smith vs. Char es Moore. Fr.pertv
pointed out by plaintifi a »tton er. lew mode ami
retuin -d 10 me by baiiitf of the Count. court of
Bibb county.
Also, at the same time and place, fh-t tract or
Ea-rel f ,and aitoated mthoeerenth district,
Orix unity Baldwin now Bibt county containing
ISO acres more or ieas, uoun-Iw ou the northeast
“y 8. one croek Oo the sou li»e. t 'by Hail’s
biai ch, on the Lurth by IF. M. Davis’ pl»o--. and
being p-rt of lot No. *2. Ler.ed on as the prop
erty of John N D-vis to satisfy a fi. fa lou d
from C uiuiy Cjurt of Bibb ccuLty in favor of
aaiil-bury, Kespex. fi Co'., vs. John N. Dovu.
Kalil nd was r conveyed-by S-ulsbury. Res pes*
& Co-to John N, Duvis, said aned of re onvet-
once being nowon file in clera’s otfi.-euf Bibb
guperi r Uouit. t ropertv Pointed but by piain-
tifl’satt,rne.. *
GEj. F. CHENEY,sheriff
Aiuuat 9,188). Mvs-jgi
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whe less A
H iio?8, Oieik of iho Supeiijr Court of sxid
oonn-y, has made application for le’ters of
admiustraiion on the estate ot Ich-Lod 21,
Cox, fate of said county deceased.
These are tit-reforo io cite and almonLb
all persons concerned to be and appear at iho
conn of ordinary of a aid county, on the first
Monday in September n< xt, to al ow cause if
any they h*Ys, mty said letters of adminis
tration sbonid nor be granted to applicant.
Witness my hand .ml ofiici.l slgriaturo
J A. MCMANUS, Ordinary
ar.tc 10-pd.
W. A. CHERRY vs THF LIFE ASSOCIATION
OF AMERICA,et a],—In Equity in Bibb Su
ltrier Court.
It app aring to the Court that hy the retur t of
tbe sheriff, thit tbe i ife As-ociation of America
cannot be round, ami is iurtber appearing thht
•aii defend,i:ls arur.on-re-ildaiits oi IheStateof
Georgia: Ordere-l. ili-t --id defendatits be
appear »t tha n-xt terns of 1 his Court, to be h« Id
on Ih- fouith Mummy in October next, to p!ead.
snswerne dcni>.rtoBi.d -hill nied in the above
case, ortha same will lie taken pro conieaso ss t<
them.aud a.id caeo will procot ex parte. Or
dered further, that s- id oofeu-iaut be serv,d b’
put licaticn o ,c-b month nr four months, iu tbe
Ma-on tilstrass and Messenger se'ere the xe
term of this court.
Ti ie June 21,1883.
T. J. mmRii,
Judge 8. C. M.C.
A P o-zdfit, solicitor for rum, laiuant.
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court June 22, 1880.
Ine2s-Iatr4m» A. B. FOS8. Clerk.
G BORGIA, BIBB OfiU VTY.—Whsires Ben
Jae-in C. Smith, executor of th, ertute of
Mrs. K iav Smith, into of S3id coui ty deceaHed.
has made application for letters of di,m:ssimi
Irom said eslate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
persona ezneirned to bo and appear at ifce C iurt
oi Ordinary of sai l county, on tho fl-at Monday
in Cctobor near, to show cause if any they bat e
»b> s-id application should not be granted te
applic-rt.
Wirncri my hand oificiallv, Julv 6.1881).
MM* J. A. McMANlift. Ordinary.
Jones County Sheriff Sales
W ILL he so’d before tboron’t house door in
thn to* n of ftiinton, J mes co -nty, G, orcla,
on the ft et Tuesday in Septumb-rr-ext. between
tbe legal hoars of s le. tha fo lo- ing property to-
w t: Fifteen har.dted acres of land more or ie«».
adj fining the land* ct lovhua Harris. A. H,
Brc-a- hand John Roberts aud <-tber-,and known
as the Buck J-lnson pace. Levied on as the
property of Will.am Johnson, deceased, to satis
fy two fi fas. issued from the honorable Superior
Court cf raid aunty, one in favor tf Han’eman
& Spark* (late partnor* in t ade) vs. William G.
Kilpatrick, a* administrator of the e-tate of Wil-
l:aai J. UnsOD. deceased: the ether in favor of D,
Flanders fi Foil, (late partners iri trade) vs. Wi:-
liam G. Kilpa'rick. as admifliatrat r ol the es
tateof William Johnson, deceased. .Property
pointed out t y plaintiffs' atlcrnejs and in MB-
aeasion of WiLiana Fktrlvr, agent. 3 his July
S', 1880.
augltd W. J. GRFSHAM.
hberiff Jones Courty,
GB-iRGIA BIBB COUN'J Y — Wh ret a Har
riot A Leiare has made application fori tteia:
of adminiatra ion ou tbe cetsto of John Leiare,
Is'a of said county deceased, tinder eectione
2193 and 219J of the rtviaed code of Georgia.
Tfce80»ru there fore to cite and sfimouieh
all persons concerned to La and appear at
ibe court of ordiaary of said county, on the
first Monday in September next, to shuw
cause if any they have why said latter* of
administration should not be granted to ap
plicant.
Wituees my hand and rffi-ia! signature.
J A MCMANUS. Ordinary.
ang 10-p-l.
Mrs. COX, 33 Fifth Areuuo,
TENTHZtTRKKT, NEW YORK.
SUPERIOR BOARD, ELEGANT BOOMS.
Wfxxlt: <1 Daily. ” July*-ta*84r
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t liiuti Csrtl riliiat Iru alsg tie Syitea.
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Liter Complaint,
ilia*
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ftl»o the Liver ana Stomach. A Ren tie Vetfet;»tJe
Tonic it absorbed intotheci reflation ol the Blood and
Btomach to digest food. Price or Pad* SI axd St
each. Sold »y all DBvoonrrt t t>r sent by M«*
or Express. •
Manufactured at » k ** Noeth Lisbett 8t %
liALTXXORB. Ma» j
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AETIFIOIAL LIBIBS
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MACON, GA.
At onr woiks can be seen the best EN
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There ia no Engine made superior to it, aa
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And the Best
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GEABING for ail all kind* of mill work.
In fact, we keep everything that ia used
about (team or water power or plantation
work. Onr COTTON PREbB is second to
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hundreds will attest tuind for circulars and
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JuijSl.ly E. 0300KETT4 80N3.
LZBJEX FOR DIVORCE.
Bibb Superior Court, April Term, 1880.
MR8. G. F. riNCK 1J.1J Vs, J. J. FINUKARD.
IT appearing to the court by the return of the
i abe-iff ihat tbe deftn.at't i-not to belonr.a
in this county: and it further apnearing that be
doe- not -es'oe mthei-taleof beorgia:
Ordered, that he appe.r at tbe next term of
tbis coun, or that *ai- cau>e b-olloced topro-
raed.and that servioe te perlacied on said J. J.
Finckard hy public- tioi- hereof, once a month fur
fnurjnoatb-. in the TKOBOssra a>D MBsssrr-
ess, > puoitc sab lie published-in thucityof
Mseon.
- By the Court:
JOHN L.HARDEMAN,
Lib,-l'ant’k attorney.
Be it so.
T. J. SIMKOcF, J. 8. C H. C.
April 23 1880.
A true extr .es from Abe in’nutea of Bib Su
perior Court. This May 8,1880.
was* !an>4in A. rt. RG8S. Clerk.
IN EQU( I V—BILL h’OR RELIEF, Eto
IN BIBB SUPERIOR COUKi’.
Daniel D. Tracy vs. A. B. Srst. administrator de
Ponis nun ol the estate At 1. r*. Lamur, M. K
J tmtr et *1., heirs of J. P Lamar.
It appi aring from the reto rr.s of tfce Sheriff in
this oi>« that t wo of aspl defendaete. to-wit.,
*lra. Carrie H. Motley aud Mr*, am T. ten en,
formerly Ann T. Lamar, are not to tie fcund in
thoci nuty of Bibb; and it furtner appeanng
that they do not reside in tb. 8r»*e of f-eoreia,
hu. in the state o* Alabama: It is thereto™ cr-
d-red l-y the curt ihat service of .aid biT be
perferted > pin them Uy rubllsath n of this cr-
iJ u -«i:rr s m-mth f»r four m-»-ta. b-frre ibe
next term ot ;h-s Court. >u the !!-•<-. n Te egra.uli
-mi We>«e"g«r. a new.pauer published in the
city of Jla -n:i. Ga.
Lurtin * Hart et . Painiiff’s attorney.
tu>2-lam<m T. J. SIWMON8 J a. it. M. n .
( V Z"hG : A B-liO Cuunt.T-W ha'eaa \lra. Mar
JT tha K. Sum D. au-rdian of her mmur cl.il-
dieu. has m ^ie -pp oail iu !< r 1- ava to>el: ei ht
rb«r--o*thacarital stock of th- C* iitral rail-
naui a d Ksuking Company of Georgia bt loos
ing tes M lainors o- tfcei' mainuinai ce a- d ed-
uca'tun.
These are th'-r-tore t > ri'e and xtmon ah al!
P- r-mna roiirern-o to b - and »p: e:r al t' e' curt
of <> dinary < f .all county en iho t-rat Monday in
Julv n-*i. tosbo-. rau* if any tboyhavewliT
<aht a- piica!i n sbocht At bo granted.
Witi e-smy baud oflie'«ily. June 5'h, 1880.
i efitd* J. A. McUANUu. Ordiuarv.
aORGIA, mail COUNTY.—Whereas W.8
OT Holt and J. K. Jones, admit htraior*on-the
estate of James l’aan. late of said county dccene
ed.iiave made application for letters of d,smision
from .aid estate:
Those are therefore to cite and admonirhall
porsens concetnod to be ar.d ap;v»r at tho Court
cl Urdlnaiy of said emnty on the fir1 MoedaA
in Auguvi next, to show .cau-e. L< any they bave.
whrteUoiaof dlsmis-inn suou’d not bo granted
to applicants.
Witn-st my official signature. Alsy 8, -SS0.
tuayytd* J.A. McilANUS, Urdinarv.
/^VRDINARY'S Office Junes County. Georgia,
V/ JnnBSS'h. S3.'.—\vhcreasS-mtu 1 Harion
adminiatratur with the will annexed, on estate c!
Fei.j train Matron,debased, applies tor dismis
sion from same.
The e are to cite and admonish all p-rsoti.
cocrernao and the l,gstee9 o! said .state to - e
»nd appear at the OctoDer term next ol'hi.
court, and wi nos» a se.c.ement of lit* adminis
tration, recti e their disiributire shares, and
►how came if a- y they have why h- ihall net be
di.ebargeu from sa:d admir.Utrat.cn,
Wiinesimy hand • filcialiy.
iiitSJ'.d- ROLAND T. R08S, Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Uncer and by
virtue of atiordvrfr m tha Court oil) di
nary of sain county. -i 1 be -ol. on the fir.t
Tuesday in t-epte-mber rut. before the court
hoiiso door in tne city of Maeon. between the le
gal bjurs of .al-, au vn'l'v-deJ bail i tere-c in
pa*ta of lutv of lend. Nos. 1 a- d A in block num-
sixtr-one, in the southwest common oftheritv
of Macon, conteiningone-quarterol auacic more
or less. So'd »s the property ot Jank A. Malone;
late of said county deoca.ed, fo u division among
the heir* of said eitate.
-‘CSANM. PERSONS.
Aurovt 7.1*P0- 8td Administratrix.
G eorgia, bikb county.—tos i whom it
may concern: Loi i-e W. Kennedy having
filed her peti ion in proper form to me. praying
fur letters of admini.tra ioii with the will annex
ed,on the estate ci >-'r»nns M.. hrnnedv. this is
tu cite all legally interested in the execution ol
this eppli aif.in, crodi-or*. legate-., next o. kin.
and any other., inter .ted, to be and a- ue rat
the n- xt -ei tern'-cr term of tbe Couit if Ordina
ry of s.M OL-unty.anl .how c-u.t- i; any i| ey cw
* hy letier, of id-muistration with-will annexed,
aliuu d uut beg-snted t-> said La ho \Y. K -nne
dy.
Witness my herd and official signature August
S, isso.
aog5 o4w J. A. MCMANU8, Ordinary.
mis COTTON CM
Cleans th* Seed better, Runs
Ctns Faster and Costs Less Money tr.am
other Oln In the MarV«^ Every macVww
tUtly and legaUr ^uarranteecU
^ - s
These nachlne3 aro rcado of the bort materials; awl
vorknumsUp and Crid; arc unexcelled. Have been s.'sa.s&ffe
preruiums at all tha State fairs, Georgia
etc. Uznrards of COO0 of our Gets aro la constant me5?^
Iho southern states, ever 1000 having been sold&tZunp
Price List of CIns 9 Feeders and Condcn^aSf
Hexed ready for shipment and delivered r.t cue frictay.-
Elaeau
so
*38
T O 00
313 iO
Trice with
S’.lf I'cedar
or Condenser.
1:6
li? fO
.146 00
rrftwTpffli.
Self
MUR
U1S>
J65 «&
JSS
JEW"
«
8*
8
tirTerms given on AppIIcatIOKifi«£«
TromlSlSto lSSSwemamifftcturccl G ins n t Go2amJ*3^S
nte the firm a&me of E. T. Ti-YivOa <£ Co., ftftersa
Cltjconk, Baowx & Co.,and made what traathen ic
*s the Taylor Gin. Dariru? the year 155S werentfcved t
advantage* not enjoyed by any
lir.e, for producing the 32KST work for the ZJUSTxxtestyv
The demand last year was so ^roa* thot coarlr zr&r-
reir.uined unfilled, but we have doubled oin* nsmcfartxriT
capacity and hope to be able to meet allcV
thewisew plan to get your order* tn ^ariy, ‘>t
for illustrated pamphlet giving wrur voluntary tz*l.aAh4c,
from over COOLve, enterprising planters. hvMaJBBfrb
aa*i coaunlc to outfit furnished when desired. Xdimam
BROWN COTTON GIN CO.,
HEW EOEECM - . COST
A. B. Farquhara
AGENT AT. -
THE LUMMUS„
-OK—
BWPROVED
TAYLOR
This Is the seventh season of this popular obc
which combines the meritsofspeed,light infit,
good sample, and cleaning the seed issgyvEfe
er degree than any other, and Is offered with.i&x
most perfect Self-Feeder and Condenser madoj. at
tho following very low prices.
Sizes.
Price of
Gins
Price with
Seif Feeder
orCondcnscr
4] saw
45 “
$100.00
112.50
nas
50 “
125.00
160 00
60 “
140.00
180.00
70 “
160.00
' 200.00
80 “
130.00
232.00
Price with:
$165J»
173.6>
185JB-
23J.0J
252.03
284.0V
l
These Gins arc made with Iron Frames- knit cf ;.
the best materials and aro unsurpassed ia ttnAa&-t
and workmanship. Wc also zmumfsctmk Gut }
lett's celebrated “Patent Steel Brash Gettoa- j
Gin," together with tho Favorite Light DtaJ! a
“Cotton Bloom" Cotton Gin, with Feeders, and?
Condensers lor each
Terms given on application.
THE STANDARD MACHINERY-SC.,
MYSTIC RIVE?? COM4
FRANKLIN H. LUMMUS, Gaa. £&
COLUMBUS* GA.
BIWilliWilMi'iMil!
G E >FGJA. BIB8CUUMI—^ishcrva* luu-
isef W. Kenn-dj ha* mud application for let-
t-rs'-f *dm nistratioo on the es ale uf Itary D.
Ke nedy, late -f said county decease-i.
This 1* to cite all ar.d.lngu.ar the ere liters and
next ot kin of Uary L. Hennery to bo and an-
pear at the Court of ordinary o> mid < ou.- ty. on
ths first Monday in Septeim er text, ai.d thow
epus-1'any they can. »by permznent a'm t- iv-
trator should not be granted to Louise W. Ken
nedv on Mary L. Kenne. y .state.
Witness my h«na and offi.iaisigaature August
8.1880.
aug’.wAw J. A. Hc-iAVUt. Ordinarv.
ClkCUliftk AU ID
OFFICE CF THE RAILROAD COMMISSION
A1UNTA. Ga., August 13th, 188 I.
U PON a lull and earclul conodcra'.ion ol tho
•Iaour-te roiorts of the C.mral railroad
aud Hankins iomp-ny,the Atlama alii Char
lotte Air Line hallway Comp* y and the Mac >n
aud Brunswick Railroad i.'omponv. showing the
.llect* ut tber.tes authorized by lhe comminiou
on tfatir business for M*v ai.d Jane. 1*79 and
1880, th* following ehang- a are made in the rela
tions of these oomonMe. to th • standard tariff.
1HE CENTRAL RAILROAD AND BaNKlnG
COMP .NY.
lat. The Cenlral Ra.lroad and Banking Com
pany is author.aed to opera e tbeir railroads in
ti-e fullowlng diviaons: Tbe Savannah, tbe
bou*bws.tern Railroad, the Atlanta, tbs Savan
nah. Griffin aud North Alabama Kaiho-d
2 i. On th* bavannsh » d So. th area ern Rsil-
.rood division and the Savannah, c-r.ffiu and
N'-rth Alabama Railroad, upon all rlatrei other
than ’ tspecials” the maximum lr. iglit rate* be-
twien 111 ao4J miles to be 5 percent, ou stan
dard rates: betwe- n ,0 an t 73 miles, 4' per cent,
between 70and 1(4) miks.So percent, and 100
mile* and over *0 per cent, a* heretofore filed.
«d. Uptu the Atlanta division on sll classes,
oth- r man “Special*,’’ the max-mom rates to b.
it ie> n-nt. over •-'Standard.’’
ath. Uponcotton (Class J ) the naximum'u
either divi'ion or on Savannah, Griffin and
North Alabama kailrcsdfurall dhtai-oea shall
be J5 p-r rent, a ore “St Uiiard.” Ail o'ht-r
''Special*'’ (K L MN Oand P) remain at ''btan-
dsru".
5th. A tariff of ] iot rate* on all the roada ope
rated by tneCenusl iiailioao and FaikiugCt-m.
Inn>.prepared wiihthe spprob-tiuno! th ,oui-
rm.sion, will be iurniah.d by thecompan, on ap-
plicatioa.
THE JtAOOX AND BRUNSWICK RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
4th. The rate* applied to tbe Savannah dit L
ion of the C- ntrml Railrt ad applv kjs, to the tea-
con end Brunswick R-uir'.a- 1 ui lieu o’ rale* here
iofumin fores. .
TUB ATLANTA AND CHARLOTlE AIR
LINE.
7th. The maximum rate* - n this road oa ftri-
s-i*.*ra bird as 15 per out a. don ail cthtr
classes at It per teu>, ad-anoe ou “ct-noaid
iuTte, RITAS AND CL1SS FIXATIONS.
bth In rar toads I he maxi main , so s onrmin
andtrude tu-Pei l.n# shall not tzcvd class K ol
• S-anaoru.*' aud »n sp.nt* uf tur. e-.tine shall
i.us mass class D ol "Standard,'’ a-.d reduced
rat a mmy be Baa* under Note I.
Vtb Shins lea, laths and ituVcs ere hereafter
included in rlass U.
19th. Ik rule 1 prefix the words "Uniest other
wise speciue -
Utb Note l having barn sometimes mloo>u
sttuec >a a tered seas to read as lollcws:
NOTE 1.—Tbe rater »pe Piei fur ores. send,
c.oy. tough ,t a e.o.una>.u t-iick bun- s. lumbo-,
thlT’gl- s lalba, rUrra. e-npiy b-rirls. wood,
airaw,ahuckr,bey. fodder,ecru meet wu-baik.
Turpentine, urui, tar houtrh-id goods, and tur
article* inB ulaetured cn or near the i.m oi roo>i.
end lor material iu each taandUc-ure are m*-i
mam rates, bat tbe reals are left fr e to redn- e
th-nsat discetiom ai d olUaeb rates are eirrept
ed (rout the om ration of rule 6. Aa\ coin plaint
a, to such rat-awi’i, on presentation, be duly
coDtidsred. bhipper* of rar ioeda in deasea L
M. >. O. end P. may be required to pay the out.
of leading and unloading.
JAMES M. SMITH, Chairman.
R, A. Bacon, Secretary. aagU-law4tr
Tax Collec;or ? s Sale.
S TkTE O" GEORGIA, B'.BB COUNTY-O
Tn-o-tay, the am nth day • / Sepicmhe
t rat will he sold at t'-e court house door iu Ma
con, in a d county between tbe l*w:ul boura of
»nle. t-ie luiiowur p-te n-.ul property, which, be
ing m-ct tilery. ai d too expen,:vn to transport,
will not t-e expo-cd at tb» court hou-e door, but
can be HiHioi- el at ary lure from date until a ter
,alr day on the p-»iviwv known aa tawyer’a Gl
«'orkr. m equare No. 87. com-r of Cheiry an
Fifth streets, m c ty uf vtap n. to wit:
125 f-et sbiftirg aud 15 pulleys.
J >ur!acepla er.
1 DmH s p'&uer,
7 circular .aw, pulley and saws.
1 rra-rt sh'O .
1 aawfi er.
1 saw punch.
1 punen for »«* teeth. »
1 gin saw inamer.
1 tenon msrh-ce.
1 boring mactut e.
1 twnve-horse power ststionvy engine.
Ivin rib borer.
] drill press. - *
1 groover tor gin brushes.
1 wood lathe.
Ur so much < ( «aid mvl iuery will be sold u
will bo sutfiriei 11 • satisfy toe 8 ate axd county
taxe* due by Peter C. Sawyer on said mail inery
tor the year. 1875,1877. 1578 and 1879. Amiunt
due to sattsfv four fi. fas .8=518 ana costs. Thit
August 9 h, 1883. H J. P8TBR, T C..
auglO-td andcx-OSciobhprff.
City Mardial’s Sale-
G eorgia, bibb * ou-hy.-wiH fee sold
beiore the courthouse door in the city ol
Muc 'p, during tbe 1> gal hour* ol tale, rathe first
Tuesday in September, 188 >. theiollowing as
shown on tbe map ot tbe city of Macon. Ga r by
A. E. Beard man. city engireer, 187X to wit:
Tberouthwest quarter of lot 14 cf the north
west range, fronting about 140 fret on Uo'lece
street and running bark about 101 feet in tbe
city of Macon. Leved in a* the lraperty o!
Mr*.Mary H. Riplevsnd her children, L Ripley
bvitig sger t. to sst : sfy a tax A fa. in favor of said
citv vs L- Riplev, agent for his wife. Mary 8„
atd bi r children tor tax for tbe year 1883,
Also, one soda fountain in store of Rv kin.
Vssvenburg A Co , corner ot Mulberry a»d Taird
street, city of Macon. Raidsoda fountain levied
on a* the property of Rankin, Mu-eaburg A Co.,
to satisfy atax fi. fa. in favor of said city vs. Ran
kin, Masoenbarg A Oo.. fur tax for tbe year 188J.
Al-o, at tbe same rime and place, one showcase
in store of Rank-.n. Hoasenburg 4 Co., come of
Mnlb rry ai d Third sireats, nly of M con. Said
showcase b vied on as the props-1> of Rankm,
A a-senburg A Ce. to satisfy a tax a. fa. in lavor
of sa : d city vg. h snkin, Massecburg A Co , for
tax for i b-year 1883
sis .at he same time and place, tbe following
personal property, which, being too eipensi-ete
transport, wi'i uot be expo* 1 d at the c.urt hou e
door, bat ear. be examined at any time Irom - ate
until alter »ale davaulh-- pitm.-ea tnown as
Sawyer’s Gin Shops, eornor Ch-rry auk Filth
stree's, ’o-wii:
125 let t th-f :nx and 15 pulleys.
1 tur’ac. planer.
lD.uiclspl- ner.
1 ci calsr saw. pulley and saws.
1 emery vritrtl.
1 saw filer. .
1stw punch.
1 saw tooth j u- ch.
1 gin saw trunmez.
. 1 tenon m chi' e.
1 boring machine.
1 g n rib borer.
1 iwtlve-borM power ititio: a-y etgute and
dome boiler and amohe-st-ck.
1 drill press.
1 gruov rior gin brutb#».
1 forre pa- pad piping. Ip tbe ci\v ot Maeo-l.
Levied on aa the property of Peter C. Sawyer to
satisl' a s A fae. rn laser of sail city va. said
Pe er f t. 8**wcr f >r laic* due oy h m or s- e
tan 18 7. 878 1»?9 and 1-87, a d for balauos el
ho-n-e due tor 187* e->d costa
a.ig 0 td JOHN HUitLRY, Mershsl
ONO-IGIA, BIBS COU TY — tYheieae
Ware Ana Weeh’ngtoa, guar-i^n i f James
P Wa-htcg'oa xn nor. bsg made ipp.-cation
for 1-av Ins U aeven aberos of tbe capita’
crock ' f the t* umweateru Kaiiroad Cooipv
ny • f iteorgie b-1 giug to ee d m-tor
TUeee ere lb-re'or* to ct e Bud odnoui-h
all persons cone -rued Iu be aa-i appear at tho
c art of oitUne- j of raid eua -ty o the first
Monday in September nrxt to ehow asa-o
if any tb v bare wby said app'i.-etion should j
uot be granted
Witntee my hood and c IB :ial signstare.
1. A. MOMiNUJ, Ordinary.
ang-10
zVERTICAL CANE MILES. S
HORIZONTAL CANE MILLS,
SUGAR EVAPORATORS,
STEAM SUGAR MA CHINES’?
and all apparatus for Symp orSuear raii-ing. ClrCtts-
lars, with prices, Ac., rent cn application.
BLYMYER MANUFACTURING 5%
_ . CINCINNATI, O.
Memntf&tvrrr* Of Suoar Cone J/, f , ~r*r w
Co* Sugar Kcot'*r9ier.Si«unXaai***>H* .«
‘ofS CH 0 0 LROOM^
1 L a Spccialt>;^
taTlwiifc
.Warn Air F-amiti.
Clcss Storo.
OPEf^ FIRE*,
uni for toetic
froiaaUcrcr they
7 8 Beokinan St.ftuY:
^5,000,OOu.
The American Shoe Tip; Osw
WARRAKT THEiU
A* S. T. Ce,
That Is now so extensively wcm. on * :
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO "WEAR AS LONO A3 THE KETAL, . -
Which was introduced by them, and by wh"^
the above amount has been saved to parealsa-
nually. This Black Tiji vvili • t ,
more, as besides being went on the cc*R3-
grades it is worn on due-and co-i:
where tbe Metal Tip on account of its. loir
would not be used.
They all have our Trade Mark A. $. T. Q,
•tamped on front of Tip.
Parents should ASK FOR SHOES with a
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TLP
on them •when purchasing for their
. aud ehemitfltll
L* absolutely odories
Pure,
It is snowflake white.
It is susceptible of the an 1 ,
lasting i'ajlish.
It pcva.HOftseib greater nirfnjtkot hotfj
than other trade bramls.
It i.-w piickeil in Pouml Farvrli,
TVelijbf j;’u?iranfce«1.
It costs ies* money than any Starcls iafe
the Vt'oilil.
£f in hold uuivcTsnlly la Ai»cHlxxr42re'
Grocer* ami Dealer*. *
Its »'inu!tl (’onNumptioa rea*^c».T7ceirt3r
MiLtois ]*onnds. *a
tt is maitufaciifred by A.Tcfrow
at Cincit:nati* Ohio, in tho hsnrl "
the creates* cereal region at Xhtk