Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, September 10, 1880, Image 7

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IF WK KSKW. If v?e knew tlie carqs and crosses, | 1 Crowding round our neighbors Way, If we knew the little fosses, Sorely grevlous day by day, Would we then so often chide him, For his lack of thrift and gain— Leaving on his heart a shadow, _ Leaving on our lives a stain. If we knew the clouds above us, Held by gentle blessings there, Would we turn away all trembling, In our blind and weak despair ?7 Would we shrink from little shadows, Lying on the dewy grass, While ’tis only birds of Eden, » J Just in mercy flying past? If we knew the silent sfoiy, . Quivering through the heart of pain, Would our womanhood dare doom them Back to haunts of guilt hg'ain ? Life bath many a tangled cros-.ing, Joy hath many a Weak of woe; And the cheeks, tearwashed, are whitest, This the blessed angels know. Let us reach in our bosoms ^ 2 * For the koy to other lives, And with love towards erring nature, Cherish good that still survives; So that when our disrobed spirits Soar to realms of light again, We may say dear Father judge us As we judge our fellop’-mep.- THE OBELISK. As Seen by a Haconitc. The following discretion of the cele brated obelisk is from the pe/i of a youn; Macon gentleman, just returned from New York, Among other things which I was de termined to see while in New York, was the Alexandrian Obelisk. I had heard that the vessel containing it was lying at Twenty-third street, on the "East river. With a couple of friends I repaired thither but found the boat had gone higher up the river to Fifty-third street, I found on seeing the Herald one morning, that the steamer had again moved her moorfpgs, this time to Seventy-third street on the North river. With my two Macon friends I essayed once more to see the monolith, only to find that the ship had returned to her former position at Fifty-third street, on the East river. A day or two afterwyds my friends de parted for home without having obtained a glimpse of the misnamed “Cleopatra’s needle.” I continued my search, confi dent that the' stone would have t^stop somewhere. I found it*finally, but not at Fifty-third street. - It had been removed to Clifton, on Staten. Island., There is a marine railway at this place, and only by its aid was it considered ]>ossible to get the massive stone out of the ship, al though it necessitates the stone being,put on a scow and towed up the river. Visitors are not allowed to enter upon the prem ises, but catching sight of Lieutenant Goi ringe, commander of the ship, I Geck- oned him to me, and obtained permission to cross the gang-plank, {ticed such evidence. of prosperity among ~ the Gate City’s merchants ami capital ists. Many line residences and business houses are in course - of erection, among the latter is one similar to Nussbauai Danuebcrg’s in size, with more ornamen tation, however, which Judge Hillyer is erecting for our former energetic towns men, Frank G. Hancock, who will occu- ’py the entire structure. This city has been likened to Chicago and described as a city of “wind ant mortgage.” We protest against such ad jectives, as they are unjustly .applied. Atlanta is growing iu population, wealth, morals, and importance more rap idly than any city in the South. At no distant day, we predict, every citizen of Geoigia will, with pride, point to the Gate City as the most enterprising and flourish ing city iu the South. We sat in the thirty-fifth Senatorial convention yesterday, saw the last twenty- five of the one- hundred and ninety-fire ballots, and listened to an interesting speech advocating the dissolution of the partnership existing between Fulton, Cobb, and Clayton counties. However, as Clayton never has had the Senatorship, she has been the silent partner in the ro tation business. If was made by our ven erable Teutonic brother Mayer, well known to the fraternity as a regular attendant at all our Masonic convocations. Fulton county had six votes, Cobb four, Clayton two. For nearly three days the vote stood six and six, Cobb and Clayton having combined against Fulton, as she has had the nomination for the last twelve years. It Is gratifying to the old line Demo crats to know its chairman, Gen. P. W. Alexander, is for Norwood, and so is the nominee, W. T. Winn, both of Cobb county. Though their labor was onerons, their constituents will gladly exclaim, “Well done thou good and faithful ser vants.” , B. C. J. Texas Items. Galveston, Sept. 4.—The News has the following specials: Jtremond—Yesterday George W. Jones a negro desperado, assaulted and robbed a German, two miles from town. The Ger man’s wounds are thought to be fatal Waco—Sain and Frank Fossett, Ed Niebolo and Joe Wright have been arrest ed, charged with the' murder of B. J. Hodges and Mattie Woods on July 12th. Wright has confessed everything. Havana, Sept. 4.—Steamer Niagara, which left New York a day later than the City of Vera Cruz, arrived yesterday morning. She reports that she encoun tered very heavy weather. Augusta, Me., Sept. 4.—General Weaver spoke here last night and took positive ground against fusion. Previous to the meeting he refused to be escorted by the Democratic torchlight procession. Savannah, Ga., Sept 4.—A special to the Horning News from St. Augustiue, says that last night seven survivors of the Vera Cruz arrived from Halifax river. The party consists of Owens, a passenger, an engineer, an oiler, and four seamen. On Sunday, at 5:30 o’clock, the sea struck the steamer, putting ont the fires and lights, and washing away the boats and rafts. The captain was the first ffarner’sSafe, Kidney LiM CURE $125 P3R BOTTLlS A positive remedy for all Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both male aad female. READ THE RECORD: "It laved ury lift."—E. B. Laki ly, Selma, A'a “It ir tha remedy that will cire the many di«- vases peculiar to wouen." -Mother's Meg-.zinr. "It ku ra-set severe (sita and w n eudone- mentsf ooi *r me of t‘e highest ined.c.l talent ia the country > ev Y.ri World. ‘•No Remedy neretotore discov-red fan b- held for one moment-n comparison with It.”—C. A. Harvey, D. 11., Washington, 1>. C. This great natural remedy is for sale by all druggists in all parts of the world. —TRY Ir AND TAKE NO OTHER.— & h. warned &' co- - ROCHBSTEB, N. Y. i .NATURES QWM JtEMEOY A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FOR THE 7 BLOOD, UVER&KIDNEVS: CURATINE, For Blood Diseases. CORATINE, For Liver Complalote. GORATINE, For Kidney DUvaaeo. C’JRATlNEj For Rhc-uiuatiain. CURATINE, For Scrofula IiUccan. CURATINE, Tor Erysipelas, l impid, Blotches, etc. A medicinal com pound of known value— combining in one prep aration the curative powers for the evils which produce nil dis eases of the the Eirer, the riitlnejjs. Harmless in action and thorough In its ellW-t. It is unexcelled for the cure of all Jiloo<J IH«- cfznr* cuch as Srrof- ula, T*(in ora, Holt*, Tetter,Salt 1th eitm, Hhetnuatiant, Tier- ettrittl JPoiaoi.ina, also Constipation, Jffyapepwta, Jndi- nmtlori SourStotn- aeti, J?# Sent ion of l’vine, etc, ASK Y3UR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THEBEOWICnnnCALCO BALTIMORE, Md. LAMAB, RANKIN & LAMAR, WMgll| Hnnrgiats. Macon. The vessel, as it now lies, is completely J man lost. Tlje steamer sank on the 28th, it of the water, rating upon a support thirty miles from the coast. It is sup- out of immeusely heavy timbers, bavin: been drawn to its present position by single huge chain, with links over a foot long, and braced in the centre to keep them from flattening. A powerful engine wincing up tills chain drew the frame work to which the ship was fastened, up an incliucd plane. The bottom of the Des- souk now stands above high water. Shi is built inmost entirely of iron. Her ribs and knees, as well as sides, are all iron; only the decks are wooden. Near her bow, upon the starboard side, thirty- one plates have been removed, and also the ribs crossing the opening made. The hole in her side measures about twenty feet long by nine feet high, exposing a small portion of the point to view from the outside. The stone is rose- colored syenite, hard and lustrous. It fits the lower part of the hold almost as if the vessel was made for it, only a lit tle timber keeping it from direct contact with the irons. There is just space enough betweeii the sides of the boat and the mass for one to pass easily. Braces and props supported it from the sides to keep in position, hut these are now re moved. Heavy timbers are being placed in position on which to put the stone; from these it will be lowered to the scow that is to receive it. In shape, the obelisk is almost square. At the base it is broken off obliquely. It tapers slightly until within a few feet of the top, where it terminates iu a triangu lar ^pyramid. The “needle” proper is seventy feet long. The base stones will elevate it about thirty feet more. The pedestal was shipped in the upper part of the vessel, and was not so much trouble to manage as the shaft. The Inscriptions are quite deep and av erage a little over a foot square in size. Their shape it is impossible to describe, especially by one compelled to view them from so near a position. The ouly thing that seemed familiar was a number of straight lines parallel,and about afoot long. The others seem to be many un certain shaped curves three or four inches wide—U shaped and Y shaped and many other shapes, from 12 to 16 inches tall. Four hundred thousand pounds or two hundred tons is the weight of this me mento of the Ptolomis and Baineses. Could their achievements have beqn as remaikablc as the monuments that record them? • A knoll in Central Park, near Belve dere Castle, is the site upon which it is-to stand. How fit is its new position! TBe skill and science of the cultured Egyp tian of three thousand five-hundred years ago, standing in grandeur amidst the most intelligent and remarkable people of the prescnt,exciting their admiration and wonder. Yet those people are supposed to have been • unacquainted witli gun powder and steam. If so, still more re markable, the quarry, transport and erec tion of this huge inas3~- But we danot know—the ancient past is almost as dim as the future. B. S. N. L. - Atlanta Atoms. Kjmball House, Atlanta, September 4th, i860. Editors Telegraph and Messenger: Ar riving in Atlanta,our attention was firet attracted by a magnificent NorwoodTian- ner, floatiug with an air of triumph across Alabama street. Feeling we would be neath its wavy folds find an atmosphere of purity redolent with the patriotism of true Democracy (which is a government of the people made by the people) we hastened there. That the[chival.ic gentleman, celebrated war correspondent and late private secre tary, “P. \V„ A.,” is chairman of the Norwood executive committee is guarantee that from there no documents will eman ate of such character as would cause a gen tleman to blush were he to admit their par entage or adoption. This committee is exceedingly sanguine of success. Every day thousands of new names are added to thousands of Norwood clubs organized in every county from Dade and Rabun in the mountains to Decatur and Camden by the sea. It is an undeniable fact tbatNorwood is gaining strength daily. Men who have been undecided are rapidly and wisely falling into line under the leadership of such true, pure anil .often-tried Georgians as Hiram Warner, Alexander Stephens, Eli Warren, -Robert Toombs, Augustus Reese, A; R. Lawtdri/ Ben Htil aad.many: others. To these grand, men whose very names are .typical of Georgia's insignia, “Wisdom, Justice and Moderation,” and to wliom, more than any others on her roll, written by the baud of Fame, js she indebted for the grand, lofty and enviable position she occupies among her sister States. None but themselves and their intimate associates, most of whose life-sands have been passing away the allotted time of man, but * are yet spared to couusel us r can tell what labor and languish they have suffered, what tri als they have triumphantly borne to preserve the Empire State’s title and escutcheon. Can such men he mistaken as to the proper course for us to ppraue Are tbeir motives selfish or mercenary? Never in any former visit have we no- posed that other survivors are further south. Gen. Torbert’s body was washed ashore, and was buried at Dayton. New Okleans, Sept. 4.—The colored men’s patriotic union, a representative Republican organization of the State, pub lishes a stirring campaign address in the Observer. It is signed by the chairman of the committee, J. Madison Vance, Jr., president of the organization, A. A. Mau rice, secretary, O. P. Fernandez, and others. ** Norfolk, Va., Sept. 4.—The steamer G. M. Porter has put in for repairs, having been run into and damaged by the bark Enchantress on the 2d inst., while bound from New York. Key West, Fla., Sept. 4.—The hurri cane in which the steamer Vera Cruz was lost, passed cast and north of this point. No wrecks are reported on the Florida reefs, and no damage below Cedar Keys on the western coast. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 4.—Hon. A. P. Loring died this morning. New York, Sept. 4.—Rev. Samuel Dexter Denison, D. D., honorary secre tary of the domestic and foreign mission ary society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, died yester day at White Plains, in the 70th year of his age. Havana, Sept. 4.—Yellow fever has assumed an epidemic character in the village of San Diego del Volla, in the jurisdiction of Sagua, attacking even Creoles and causing the death of forty persons within a few days. A sick sol dier from Sagua, passing through the vil lage, imported the fever. There were twenty-eight deaths from smallpox in Havana during the week ending last Friday. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not si Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS?, BUCX1U, 3rAKDRAKE, DAXDLLICX, As© the Funsrr and BtaTXnmcjit Qualities < ALL OTIXR BnTEPJJ. TZuTSPkT cuns All Diseases of tltc Stomach, Bowel j, Bloc*!, Liver, l U.dncjfl, and Uricary Orr~m% Kerroasnesr, Sleep-f leraes* end especially Female Complaints SlOOO IX GOLD. \Vfll bo paid for a case they wi3 not car© or help, orl for anything imporc or Injarlot!; found la them. ( Ail: yonr drufjlst f :r Hop Bitters and try them! before you sleep. Take no other. Hop Cocoa CucEijth© sweetest, safest and bect.| Ask Children. The Hop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidney is sape- ( rior tool! other*. Cares I./absorption. Ask druggist. 5 D.LC. la an absolute and irresistible cure for drunk-! enness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics: _JB90 Send for circular. WBBBL+e ■ AbowoIibjrdrnj^ti.Hjp Wlt*nKfj.C#.rocUur,N.Y.B mmmem '! FOR FOOD. As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbrecher, at Cincinnati, Olilo, is the Queen of table edibles and the most delicious of Maize preparations extant. V is incomparably pure,Healthful and economical, and a blessing alike to the sick anil u ell, for children and adults. It enters into the most rcchercbe pastry, ices, and dessert dishes, embrac ing blanc-mangc, ice cream, puddings, custards, pics, etc., lending a peculiar • lelicacy and nutritious, quality, and U —a, a necessity and a luxury In every don,. storehouse. No edible S(<*rcli stands so high the world over. Bold by Grocers every-where. POND’S EXTRACT. (Subdues inflammation. Control* all Hemor. rhages. Acute and Chrome. Venous and Karen.. INVALUABLE FOB SPRAINS. BURNS, 8CALD8,BRUISE°, p.SOREKEES, RHEUvIsTiSil, BOILS, ULCERS, OLD fcOEES, TOOTH- AOHE, HEADACHE. ASTBMA, SORE THROAT, BOABSE- NEsS, NEURALGIA, CA TARRH. ETC.. ETC. Emma Abbott.—-Vslua ie snd lerefiei-,1 ” Haywood oltlin, M. 1).. M. R. C P. of Rnj- Und —"1 bare u.eu it with n arked bn-eflt ” H. G. F»»sio*. M - . 1>- Brooklyn. K. Y.—“1 know cl no remedy so severally useful." Authcu Guiaaass. li.U.F.Jc.U. d..of Fnf- land.—"1 bare prmciibtd Pond’s Jfxlrsct wub great seett-os.” UACTION.—Pond’s. Eitrsot is sold onlym bovtlr. with the name blown lu tha giasa. it is ULtale to use other ariie sa aitb osrdi- rectK D*. ln-i.t mi hiring Pond - . 1 xvract. Ha- >L*e ail imitations and subatituta.. SPIOIAL PREPARATIONS OK POND'S‘EX TRACT COM H>N KU WITft THB PUkJtaT AND HOST DELICATE PERFUMES FOE LADIES’ BOUDOIR. Pond’s Extract SOe. 81:00 add 81.75 ToiletCmam....—81.01 Catarrh Cure....™ 75 Daulilrioe to Flatter t Lip Saltc 25 Inbstar (Glass 50c)1.00 Toilet Soap (5 cakes) M Nasal Syringe......... 25 Ointment- Medicated Paper— 25 Orders amounting to f 5 worth sent express free on reeefpt ot money on >\ O. order. Our new Pamphlet with history of our Prep qrstions sent free on appliestfon to POND’S EXTRACT CO.. No. 14 W. lttb Street. St/w York. : old aUi.ru«iits. uttsOMoodawly Though Slinking Like an Aspen Leaf with the chills and fever the victim of malaria may still recover by using this celebrated specific, which not only breaks up the most aggravated attacks, but pre vents their recurrence. It is infinitely preferable to quinine not only because it does the business far more thoroughly, but also on account of its perfect whole someness and invigorating action upon the entire system. For sale by all druggists and dealers rzr24th.zzz Popular Monthly Drawing of the 'JommoiiwealtL Distribu tion Co. AT MACAULBY’8 THEATRE, In the City of Lcuiirille, on THURSDAY SEPT. 30:h 1880, Th«« drawing! authorized by the Le- isUtur. ofl.WS.and .attained by the courij ot Keotucly, occur regularly on ths tail day of every mo: tu. Sunday, and Frida)c excepted, for the period ot five year*. The United State, circuit Court on March SI rendered the fallowing decis on.: l.t—That the Commonwealth Di.-tribution Company U legal. 2d—It, drawing, are fair. a N. B.—Thi, company ha. now on hand a la -go reserve fund. Brad the list of prize, lor the ' SEPrEMBER DRAWING. 1 Pnae .... $ St,000 1 Prize —i — 10.000 5,004 10,000- UMr.ro 10.MX 10,004 IKK 10,000 1704 1.80C 90, 1 Prize.. M Prize. lie, $1,000 each ,0 Priset 500 each ........ 100 Price, 100 each ..... tOO Price, 50 each 800 Prizes 10 ssch ....... ,/iOO Prize, 10 each. 9 Prize S00 each, ap'reximaPn pria 9 Price. ZOO each do da 9 Prize, 100 each da do S1U,*« LN0 Prize* ■ ■ __ Whole Tlelat,. £2. Half Ticket,, $1. 17 Ticket,, $50. 55 Ticket*, tin*. Remit by Po-t-Omc« Monty Order. Baglitered totter. Bank Drait or Sxpre.,. To ininre axain.t mistake, and delay,, rorre- •pondenta will please write th,ir names and lJ.iv. nf re-idenee plainly, firing number ol Post-Office bw or Mtaft, and Town, County and State. All eommnulrali- ns oenneeted with the Dis tribution and Orders f-r Tickets should b( add reared to R -M. BOA RDM AN. Ocurjer-Jour nal Building LouianJe Rentuckr. or Se7 and Ul Broadway. V. T. eepieodtuthw.aSw.afhm Notice to Bridge Builders. ON 1UE-JDAY, Beptenbzr 21, 1880, b'- tween the legal boar* of tale, at the door of tha oonrt bouse, will be let to the lowtat b dder.the rontreot for bnddiog ezmp’ete and ready for travel a wooden trose bnoge over Tobeaofkee creek, at Fulton’e mill. Bald bridge to be built in acoordame with ocm- plete end minute plane and rpeeifiaati.n, now on file in the Ot-nnty Oommirealonere' ofi-.ee, and open to zoo i-irp-otion of tbe pnblio The eootraotor will be reqalrid to give bond in doob’.e tbe am -not of the bid, ei h two good and eoivent-aaotuitiec, for tbe faithful performaoce of tbe oontraot, and to indemnity the ooumy for any dsmtgea occa-ioned by aftilnre to pirfutm tbe same within the preecnbed time, Tbe work to be paid for on oompleiion, aooording to oon- tract Tbe right to reject any and all bids ia reeerveJ. By order if BibbOoBoiy CommUaiooere am>S3cd g t.W. Q SMITH, Clerk. RitTAjxt a,d take notice. Tnis is the only Lottery ever Toted on by bo p eople ot a Btaie, sea nader a lete d.c - eioo ct tbe Uoited States Buprtme Court at Wasbi-gton, is the only Legal Lottery cow in the United States, zU other charters Lev ing bsen repealed or having no exis’.e: cr. A apLKMilO OI-PtlUTirNtTV TO WIN A FORTUNE, t KVKNTH GRAND DI8- TRIBUTl-'Aft, LLASRX. aT NNw »)RL-KAN8. TCL'DAY, nisll. 14. 1830—124th Mummy itrurtog. Louisiana State Lottery Com pier. This Institution wua regularly incorporatea by lie Legislature of the State for Educational and Ja&ritntle purposes, in tS3S, for the term of twcnty.fivn years, which contract the inyioia* Die faitb ol the State is pledged ,w! irh pledge has been renewed by *,i OTerwfieIu.ii.g popular vote, securing it. irahehiae in the new constitution a-opVU Uec-robor 2, ISJ9. with a Uupital ol ;l,uou,uuo. lo which it Us* emce added a resarze fund ol 5X50.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NU36 HdRDRAU LNGS will take place menthl) these-rndT esday. it never aeales or post pone,. Look at the follow ing Distribution: capital pr:zb sso.ooo. loo.oco TiCKEra at two dollars each HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prizs 530/00 1 Capital Friz-* 10,000 1 Capital Prize .... 5.0M 2 Prizes of §2,SiO......... J.ooo 6 Prize, of 1.0(Mi j.eeo 20 Trizes of 600 looeo 101 Prizes of li'O. ie 000 200 Prize, cf 59 10.0<K> 500 Prizes of 20 10.00 lllOO Pnzee of 10.000 LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN Music House. 9 Approximation Prizes ol _ 9 Approximation Prizes of ftO 9 Apprjiimation Prize, cf 100 1,70-j ISA 90J 1.837 Prizes, amounting to. ..5H('.40!. paia: Write, clearly stating full tddress, for further mlore.atioa, or send orders by express or in t Registered -Letter or Htney Ortitr by mail, addrtneu only to ll. A. DAX7PEIN. NewOrlesnx, La. orszraeperson at NoS19 Broaoway, New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drivings are under the supervision and management ol Gene ral G.T. BEAURKGARD and JURAL A. EAR THE BRISBTWOOD, Corner of Ea-t Fourteenth 8t. aid Irving Pu.ce. tpootifeAcademy of Music, New York. tfo.-t central location in the city. Near Broadway, all p aies ot amu.rment, all larte stores, (wbolerale and retail), rzra to Brighton aid Manhattan Beach-and all places ot calmer resort. Terras vrry moderet-r. An exclusively re spec tabl« family hotel. E. WOOD, Prjp’r. Refer In Macon b--rennissiot. to tmory Win- ship, Psq.. firm ot Wlnshlp A Uaifawsy: S. T On'.man, esq. jneCsunCm Of U. MELL, D. D..LL. D., Chancellor Attens, Ga. 'HS Eightieth Session ol tho Deportment, at Athens, vz: Franklin College: Mate Colleg of A.ncuiture and Mrchsnir. Arts; Law School— wi t »oen on We-luesdsy. 6tb October neze. Mull coimes of izatructicn in Litarsture. Science, Agric Iture, Kng:n, erii p and Law. For Cata- lovuca aad inform- tion apply to the Chancellor or to 1* H. CH1RB0NXIS9. rurS-deodawSw Scc’> Faculty. Athens. Gs. T »Ff it. t a*M. rowes a*, saga* — r ■1 cs iiivsr., B.ViKKsa, or. • Colion Factors, Commission Merchants —Anid- aler, in— FEKTILIZSRg. General Agents for tho - Delta Gotten Tie. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS W w. Carnes, DBI.TA COTTON TIE. iuyf4 dswt'lln vl MACON, AGENT IB'IiJk.G-a-’S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PABI Neve* Get, Hass. Cax be Mass axv Sthesoie Desired. Law Twice as Luxe. CtesM Cured vifttst Irujiiig (Is Bjstta. ccr.ES • Chilh and Fever, Liter Complaint, B«ptpsia, Xesralgis. Serrojinesj, Ritamtism, Costlvecess, Ftaab Weshess, Sick.4 Xenons Hej&cie. — . — .... worn over the l*it cf the Stomach* corerinjc the Great Nenre Centra, also.tbe Liver and Stomach. A pcntle VeKetable Tome I b absorbed i nto thecircalaUon o I the Blood and Livtr, purify inpr theBlood. stJmulatinf? the Liverand Kidneys to healthy action, and atrengrhenins the Elomach to digest food. I*rics op Pads SI and S3 each. Sold bt all DucGGxrrs.or sent by Matt or Express. Manufactured at 39 k ** North Liberty S7* Baltimore. Md. John Ingalls, druggist, , Wholesale smd Retail Agent, J corner P urtl and Po; lur ,tr*ot3. Macon. Ga. aprS d 6m ' MACON. GA. At onr works can be eeen tbe beat EN GINE MADE for GINNING AND THRESH ING We cu.raDtee it to du all or more than the mat ufactertra aay ic will do. Wo build STATIONARY ENGINES From 8 to 60 Horse Power, There ia no E> ginemsde euperlor to ic, ae wa have tealiuicnial* to provo. We manu facture Saw and Grist Mills that give entire taiielacbon. We keep for gate WAT EE WHEELS. HORSE POWER-?, IMPROVED GIN GEAR. SUGAR MILL PANS AND EVAPORATORS, And the Bret Horizontal Sugar Mill made. Also, IBON RAILING for cemete. co, elo. SHAFTING PULLEYS, and GEARING for all all kinda of mill work. In fact, we keep everything that ia u«6d about atom or water power or plantation W'rit. O-ir COTTON PRESS ie etoond to not e. being che-p. ilmple and durable. »* burdrede will atteet bend for ci.colare and prices before tuy.ng elsetvhtre Address, Jnlz3I-.ly E QROCKEIT 4 SONS. 1 & Jones, MACON, GEORGIA. COTTON FACTORS AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Warehou,a—corner of Poplar and Second (tracts. ~Make*advancet on Gofton in store at Iowea bank ratei Eagg-ng aid Ties always on hand. tcyS dswlm Gray’s Specific Medicine. RADS MASK. THS graatTRAOE MARK. Rigliatirrm* fdy. Au un. failing ire for bcminal eak- ness. Spermat orrhea. lmpo> t»ncy, and all diabases that, •nr' m .. fol >w se- \ sw HeforaTakiiigquence of»«ifjLfter Takin* abuse; as a leza of mem .ry. universal Jizsilnde pain ill the back, dlmn.-s, of vision, preuamre old age, at d many oiht y d iscaae, that lead to in sanity and consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire to send tree by wail to (.very one. T be Spe cific Medicine is sold by all druggist, at $1 per package, or six pact age* for $5 will be sent free by mail on receipt of tho money by addressing the GR\Y MEDICINB CO, No 10 Mechanics Blod>, Detroit. Mich. Bold in Macon and every where by all druggi.ta. oct*4 dawly. For tala by BUNT RANKIN A LAMAR, wl* , Man.n.1** AG SNTS WANTED FOR THE FASTEST SELLING BOOK of tk« AGE Foundations of Success PUaINE.8 AND SOCIAL FORMS. Tbe laws of trade, legal forms, hew to trzruoct business, valuaale table*, social etiquette, perlia- mantary uszxe. how to ronduet public buaineu: in fact It la a eomplcto Guide to «uc saa for all alaates. A family necessity. Addrtss, for cir cular, and special term*. ahcnoit. u»Lisni j g co . July!* dawSm Atlanta. Ga. B F1TJM. DIBIT CURE <Uwlv By JA. JM. Woolley Atlanta. Ca. Reliable evi dence given, and reference to cured patient*and pbyatciam. bend lor my book on tk, habit and it*rare FRK* ABonta and Canvaasera Maks from $2S to $50 per week lelliug ood> for *. G. Rideout A (iu.. 10 Barclay street. New York. B.nd lor-their catalogue and teraa. mug'V.wlr J ]*» iu U. Smith, executor of thi e.tate _ Mrs. K iza Smith, latocf said com ty defeaved. hna madi application for letter, of di»m-s»inn The Music House of tiff South, 1 These are th-refure to cite and admonish all ■ persqna copcerno-i to be and appear at the C iurr of Ordinary of said county, on the first Mon- 1 ') in October n»zt, to abow cause if any they have v* b> s -id application should net be granted anplie-rt. Wituea, my hand officially. July 6,1880. Juj7‘d* J. A. McMANUs. Ordinary. Removal to Our NEW DOUBLE 8T0BE. ■———wmmmmmm* — ■ An Immense Music Ttmple. Two lanro stores, each S5 feet front and (our stone, high, fronting cn three ttreeta and 8lied from rellar-to loft with rau.ical a-i-plict.. Noth- tngto rompa-e with it in the fo- th-.rn tt.tea. A Big Store. A Big Stock. A Bi^Trade. AND MOKE TO GOME. Dunr.K tli-j ten ye\ra since our estabii.hment of our hou‘0 •« lime o«$Fr ; op d tho mufio tiade of *he So? ta t6 a wonderfultlfgre**?. but •§ »* t h»re «nlj hr«run. W«» nee. n*jt muny ye*r* khead, •. bvs:ne»4 »-f 4 million « ai d to takn o-ro tbii rnormous * md** we hare f>*\ Tided our pres* e-*t mammoth warereom*. Fall tradn IM • wii] be iimnen»t>. We are readv f* r it. For m, aiha c ur sen-or partner has be*n at tLe N« rtb cou- frac?ir g with Piano and Organ Tm*nufMCturers for inst. uxscncs. He ha* conciud-sd ra»t ad van * tarpons rontracts and the Pianon and Ot^D* are “ocmit ic.cominK** ?fNMK<flm'»re. »».t every^sEarn er. Here etilea. New P.i-er, New Terms. Piew Stock. New Store. Aiiw DeiMuture. Special Offer, Fall 1880. 93-Cash Prices with Three Month, C.-oJit.'6J. During months of August, fieptec ber and Oe- tober we will »e'l Hanoa and • ■rgans at Lowest Cash Price*, prysble 815 Ca-h on a Pinao or *10 Cash *n an Orj.au. with the balance in'three months, without interest. What Do Yoa Sav t^s this Offor? W. A. CH RRRY va THF LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AM XRICA,ct al.—In Pqoiiy in Bibb Su perior Court. . ft app arira ft: the Court that by tbe retur .. tbe at-eriCf. lit.t tbe I ife Qg laril in ot Ami ric cannot be'cun'l, ami it fu-tber spp-'aring that -ait d-fendani, are non-re-ldents ol tbe Staiool Georgia: lirde-ol. that sail deendanta be and qpp“»r.t ihen-zttO'in tf ihla Court, to be h-Id on the fourth Mem*ay ill October neit. to plead answer or demur to sa d bill sled in the above case, orthe same wilt oe taken pro conlci-o as them, and said ca*e will pro© e-i n parte. ( derrd further, that sn-i otleocanl leiserv. d publication oticea monthicr fouc mouths iu tbe Macor* telegraph au-1 Messenger »e’ore the 1 e>t term of this court This June 21,1SS1. T. J. S’MMOVP, Judges. C. M.C. A. P-ocilflt. solicitor for run, lamant. A trueextra.-t from the minutes of Bibb Supe rior Court. June 22, lbSO. jne2.-tam4a»e A. B. ROSS. Clerk. IN EQU11 T BILL FOR RELIEF, Et IN BIBB SUPERIOR COUR* . Daniel D. Tracy va. A. K. U a». administrator de toni, con ol th» esftte c.i T. P. Lamar, M. E ] amar’et sl„ heirsVVJ. P Lamar. It app- arlng from the rctu :ib of the Sheriff in th-sciuiethattwoof sat-l defi udauta. to-wit, Hrz. (Jarrie II. Motley and Mrs r.in T. c-rren, formerly Ann T Lamar, are «.ot to te fcnnd in the cr.nnty of Bibb; and it furl her appearing tbat they do trend, in ihi btn’e of Georgia, buz in the State o’ Alabama: It is th-refom or dered ty tbe «'Urt that a-rviee r.f .aid bt'l be perfected upon them by puhlicati-m of thlk or- d.romea month t.r four m ntba - bet-re the next term of th-a Court, in tbe Macon .Telegraph and SoNaStr. a nowapaper publiahed in tbe city of Macon. Ga. laiftin * Uartlnt', P aintilFs attorney. |u>2-Iam»m T. J. SI MMONS J. 8. O. M. r. G KitfiGlA. Bibb County—Whureu9 Mrs Mar aharoa of the ezpital (took of th* said mi-piicati-n should - ot be grunted. Witness my hand officially. June 5th, 18S0. i-e6td* J. A. MoMANUt. Ordimriv. ——'■ins«ma— Write for Ulus rated fatal-auc, and New Price Ltrtafur Pail 1850, Kill p-epaze to be as ton ’ ed. LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH. IGA, WHOLESALE PlAJfO AND QHBAX DEALERS. d:c27-dltaw4wLv CEOCKEITtS LlHJLl. FOB DIVORCE. Bibb Superior Court, a pril Term, 1880. MRS. G. F. TINCKAhD VS, J. J.P1NCKARD. T appearing to the court by the returu ofthe abe-iff that the defendant ia not to he found in thii county: and it further appearing that he doea not rez'oe in >he State of Georgia: Ordered, that be appear at the next term of this cr-urt. or that >ai. cau.e be >llowed to pro need,and tbat service te perfected on said J. J. Pinckaid by public- tior hereof, once a month for four months, iu the Telsou.hi xsv Mxsssx- oxa, a public gaz.tte publiahed in tb • city of Macon. By the Court: JOHN L. HARDEMAN, Libcl'ant’* attorney. Be it so. T. J.SISHtO-P, J. 8.C M. C. April 29 1880. A tree extract from the m-nute, of Bib Su perior Court. Thu May S, 1880, maya-'.mam A. B. ROS8 Clerk. Nolle) to Eridga Builders. creek, in B-bb county, at a point eight mil.a diut-nt from tho city c-f Macon Hato b-idge so consist of one span one ban accordance with ocm r Lte and ruinate auction of the pnblio. Til berzq-tired to give bond amount of tbe bid, with oompleti n, ac -ording to contract The righ to rej-ct at y ard all bide ie reserved. By rrdcr of Bibb Couniy Comtpiea'onere. aog 22-td W. G. SMITH, Clerk. ri\RDINARY’3 Office Jones U-iunty. Georgia, Vy JuneiOib, "SS-.—WhcieasSamuel Barron aion from samu. The-e aro to cite and admonish al] p-rso... concern-*' and the legatee* ol said estate to - e and appear at toe Octoner term next ofth-ia court, an-1 witness a seit.ement or his adminis tration, re'-ei-o their distributive abates, and ►how cause:if any they h.vo why h» .hail not be di>rhar*ea 1-om said adn.mlalrat.on. Wiinf sz my hand > fficially. in.SOid-- ROLAND I. ROSS.Ordiracv. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Unuer and by virti-o of an order Ir -m the Court ot Ordi nary of »aiu county, will be ml* on tho first Tue-dey in September next, before the court house uocr in the city of Macon, between the le gal hours of sal', an undir-ded half i-iterest in pa'll uf lots of land. Nos. lad 2. in block num- sixf.-one. in tho southwest common of the city (f Macon, containing one-quarter of aoacr. more or less. Su'd as the property ot Jane A. Malone, late of *atd>ouuty deceased, fo- adiyiaiou among tbo heirs ot sam eet.re. cUAAN JI.PERSONS, Auzu.t 7. ltg(t-8fd Administratrix. G tOfiGIA BIBB COUNT Y.—Tqa 1 whom it may cooc-rn: Looi-e W. Kennedy having filed her peti ioa in proper form to toe. praying for letters cf administration with the will annex- ed,on the estate of Francis M. Bennedv. this is to cite ail legally interested in tho execution ol tt-i* appli. alfoo, eredi ors. legate-.'*, next oi kin, and any othere, mtcr-rted. to be and ar.no- r at tbe ni xt .-ei tember term ot tbe Court ol Ordina ry ot said county.an I show c-u.e if any tl ty c*-., why letter.of adn.ini«tritiou with will annexed, shou <1 not be g-anted t > said Loz he W. K-mne dy. Witness my h.t d and official signature August S, 18-4H. aug3-v.4w J. A. McMAKUd. Ordinary. New Advertisements. TBE lew York Sun FOR THE CAMPAIGN, Tnn Wseiit Sc» will be found a useful aux iliary by ail wbo are earner tly working for the reormtf tbe National Government. Believing bat tho.evils which have so long beset the coun try c«n be cure-1 only by a chaugo of the party in power, Tns Sen earnestly supports the Presi dent and Vioe-l'r.aident, Max cock and Sito- libit. 4 In order that all those who sympathize with our purpose may-most efficiently co-oper.te with ns. we will send The M xixlt Sun to clab«. or singlesubsenuers, post-paid, far IWcmy tlTC cunts for the next three months. tddre«s THE BUN. New York city. ADIEU AND ITORE-KE I lew Gsms chca; _ EKFXR4- You can get .ritwlce Gaadi cheap by riling on a postal for our prire list, which en ables you to order by mail the beat way, and sro the many kinds of inert handue we k.-cp fur sale at surpriaiegiy low price,. We send sample, of Hamburg,. Lsees. Ribbon., Frin.es, etc., if re quested. We .ell wholesale and retail lor cash down. An.w combination system enables us to quote very close prices, We have SI. S2 and SS packagr, of notion, which cannot be boucht lor twice the money elsewhere, all wasted in •very family. Money returned it not aatisfac lory. Hou*hton $t Dutton. 55 Tremont street. Boo tun. Mas,. THE BONANZA FOR BOOX AQENTS I* selling our stftcuUIUti illustrated, book Life *f GENERAL HANCOCK, writ<mbj bi, life-long <riend Horn J. - W. FOH.Mttf.au author of national fame, and un ardent admirer of the "auperb^voldl.r-,” tuetad- Inrlhtb-fe.f Haa.wi. ■t.lKOLUH. This work ii efBoiallx rKsn.d, low priced, immensely popular andaelling Mtail p>r- cedeni. Outfit SOr. Act quick and ewlw »*«>». Fo theb.hr b..-R, best term, and full particulars, addresl HUBBiKD BROd .at- lan<i, G». $ ry ry ry a year and en III axenta. Outnt Free. I I ( P.O.VIOubRT.au expense, to se. Addrera Augusta, Me b day made - Bmrgetm local agent, wantef in ererr city und town. Boy* peed not apply. Addrvu Yiviau H. Marahadl. New Urieau., La. rpo AUVKKTl a It It*.—Send 10 cent, for our 1M> page pawphlet. all about newspaper advertising. Address GKO. P. ROWELL A CO, 13 Si-nice street. H. Y. ,zAkrKU-ss LghtlKN SO VAME W GBNBRAL STATE AGKNCIB*. Sal ami expeoaea paid. Reference* required IUMPJa M’F'G CO.. 114 Monroe street. Chi cago, . anr i TR1 Rsw«pa9(r AdverUalB* karsax, It Xpeace *I..W. Y. auxtl'eoddawlm 1LAYRRACK COILkGB AND HUDSON J RIVER 1NST1TUTB, at CUveraok, B. Y. On* of the moat luooeasful and largest board ing _ • in the country. Fita bora thoro- ghiy for collage. Full college eeurae for women. Art language* and mine apeeialUsa. 14 inatrue- tori; lo department*., 1< W year .open* bepUmber ’fish. A wealthy friend of the Couth and of this arhocl, In New York city, offer* to par all tb* expanse* except tile, year each fur Ofty ladle*- from the South, ? his 8150 will inalude board and tuition in academic and college eeunea, French, G rman Latin and Greek and piano music; a’l in catalogue* for (490 a -year. For catalogues and tall particular, »ddr**a RBY. ALOKZU FLACK. Ph. D, an*24-dawlt Pr-aident: FUK RkiNi rpfil offlea In Washington Block, sfeoad floor, prewet occupied by CoL W. A. Lofton. Ap- A WASUN G17AN AWAY. TO H E LUCKY T.CKBT HOLDER. A ll citizens of - Georgia, Farmers, Merchants. Pr.le atonal Ren. ac- are re quested to call at nur < (fire and Re. ia«er their names a: <1 Foci Offi -e addre<8. and set a ticket whiib entitles them to one chance in the Fioest&Be-it Wagon 2.YX8 iXnillTlD IN GBOlaGlA. Tbii W«gos la to be disposed if by Lottery in January, 1881» and the Man that h -id. the lucky Number, gets th* WAGON, free of any Charge. NO CHARGE FORTICKkTS! COMB ARD REGISTER Andal-osee the T n.at Stock oi CAR.ilAQhs, BUGGIES. SEEING anl • WAGON8 (T.r I'.n in Genrai. COLLINS & WINN, t«w4w w4L Afao-n. G<-onri». OPENS SEPT. 8th 1880 CLOSES OCT. 9th X.ASX TSAR. THERE WERE Exhibitors from 24 Stales, &422,957 Visitors MACHINERY OP ALL KINDS IN MOTION. WONDERFUL INVENTIONS OF THE AGE, GRAND ART DISPLAY. HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL PAINTINC-S, STATUARY, fie- SUPERB DISPLAY of PLANTS & FLOWERS, in the GRAND CONSERVATORY. MUSIC MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Arrangements have been made for EXCURSION RATES on all Railroads centering In the City, Ample Accommodations at HOTELS and RESTAURANTS for ail Victors. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. « GREAT ORGAN. % ' _ I ^ •« 1 % CUMB f wd 1 1 \r^ !j i v • i %r, ; — .i THE Cleans tha Seed better, Run* Lighter, Clns Faster and Costa Less Money titan arty ether Cln in the MarW-’. Every machine fully and legally ss-Aarrarttuod. Certain and Permanent te ►OR CONSUMPTION Catarrh, Bronchitis, COLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENZA. ! Lamar. Bankin & Lamar, MACON AND ATLANTA, GA. Three macMnes are made of tie bort materials^ imff thj VDrkaaaAlp and finish aro unexcelled. HaTsfce« n premiums at all tho State fair.*, Ccorcia A!dbxxsa,TcxM, etc. UywardJ c* CCOO of cur Cnm aro inccnrtautus© tr tbe eoutlicm states, over 1KVJ Larlcgbccn sold In If 70. Pried LlstcfCIns* Fccc*'ers and Ccr.dc-cef Bored reaiy for shipment and ddircred at onr factor Sizes, Price of Cais. Price rith S*.U Fewlrf or Coaucxucr. J S.i SS •* 49 45 • M • M « 70 *• 50 44 w MM 100 00 113 SO 225 00 140 00 190 00 ISO CO t:09 00 - ilOOO 23 50 - 145 09 20000 ISO 00 sot 00 83109 rriccwith Self l'ccdcraf CouUfcnAcr. lit £9 RN i;*so *4 00 t^Tcrms given on Application. JCI From 1543 to l&S we manufactured Ota* at Cole tubes, G* unJer the firm name cf E. T. Tixlcjk&Co., aIU:v.ard CLrjco.Xii, Baowx & Co., cad mode what was then fcnov olTontogea no* »?njoyec®PB lins, for producing the Mr cry —_ —— . ed by *27 other xnanufaenuer In oc kagMHUorthe lt\S£ money, h , liwiMBCT riihilihrfM from ov-r LM lire, tnterrrising plantero. Presrea.Engia and coajxnlcto outfit furniihcdwtion desired. Adarcaa BKOWN COTTON CJN CO., NSW LOUDON. CCOX! A. B. Farquhar. AGENT A1’ RDINARV3 Office Jot*, County, Georgia. Au*v»t 8 .at. 8«b.—Whtieas Dr. \V. P, Glover ii-pli-s to me tor admintrt'ation uu tin estate of G rrii B Watt .dereased. Tbete are to cibt an- *dmotii*h a'l persov ccnre-ned to > e and appear at th. Uouitol ur<\ ,-ary ofiaid couaty -n the first tfun ay in Oct) ber next, and ahoweanaeil any they bate wt same tbe shall not bn grant, d. Witness my hand oUl.-iaUy, sepS td ROL1N D T. UOSS. Ordinary- THE LUMMUS, —OK— ! IMPROVED TAYLOR G i Tie SDnthern Medical College, ATLkNTA. GEORGIA. T HE second tea,ion of this institution willopen OCTO at JGLl 13lh. 1880. The Curriculum ot Study in this school covers a wider rang, than mort Institution, in this country. Pecul ar and rup-rior advai.tagc,, not men tionfd ill fte annual circular, have been provided for illustrating tbe note important branches, and all the facilities exist ior thorough in,true tion iu every department. The aut-ual am out.cement will be furnished cn application to the D-an. As there are two other schools in Atlanta and misdirection are liable to occur, correspondent, will'please address R. O. WORD. *>. D.. Dean olSouthern Medical College. a-jgSr-deoda.2t Southern Home School for Girls. 197 A 199 N. Chanosst.. Baltimore. Md mbs W. M. Cater, Miss Uaal. Kstabiished 1848. French the ianguare of tb. achool. Junt-law and eooaug sept NEW MUSIC tOOKS! CURIOtltllkOFkllSIC. A collection ol facts rot generally known, regarding the Music o' Ancient and and lavage natiOLi. (510*.) By LOUIS C.ELSON, 11-re is muaical history in a most entertaining form, tha atliant and' important f-cta Being wrought into very readable atoriea tf what fcap- teue>t m China, Japan, India. Egypt, Greece, and Ancient Rorope. Tnere are alu) stories ol the middle ages, and ol th* early day, opera. IXtifIRE cm SPlEKDIO R£W BOOKS: For school*: SON-4 BBLLS, L. O. Emor oa.„..80 tor high aenooii: WELCOME UUOBU3, W. S-Tliden.I....... 1.00 For Sunday achool,: WHITE ROBBS, Abbey and Manger .3) Far Temperrnce: TE a F. JEW BUS, Tenny and Hoffman .St TaMP. LIGHT. Hugg and de-vo*,...12 Fur ringing eehooii: V'UOE OF WOE«BI\ L. O. Enerson... 7.00 TEMPLE. W. --.Perkiiif. l.Ou J.tHNBON'8 METHOD, A. A. Johuion M tor reed organs: PAKLOM ORGAN 1N8T9UITH.N HOOK, by i.N Johnson 1>| BTCDD'8 NATIONAL SCmiOL, by W. p.a.udd ist Any book mailed for retail price. OLIVER DITSOfTiCO.. Boitou. n. a. DITaON ooo.su JB’dway K.T. au-fl ! Fauquier Female Intitite , Worrenton, Va. ■ Roe-Ion begins dept tat. Mend f-r Catalogue. 1 <1, are M»*8MT FMsZOlt Principal. oivmiA July 12, isso. Beeeiou berina on tbe firrt of Oetober and eon* tinoea nine month*. Apply for Oetulouee* to tha Secretary cf tbe Faculty, Post-offi; a University of Yrriul*. Albemarle Co. Ya. JAM(8 r. HA&EIaOR, M. D,Chairman of the Facu.ty. EORG1V. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Will te _ >»o!d b-forn --he -ourt house door in Po ry, Houston Cuun y eu th- drat T :ctd«J in October ext. tne frtlo-.ngdeacnlied p op-rty to wit: All that trv't or parcel of land situated on Ho< Crawl creek, in the lower tourtc- rtb cli-trtct of said c-unty and known as the Everett Hog trawl place, c nlainn-g l 4 7:. acres muie or lea*. 8a <1 lands so d as the prop-rtv ti the eeistcof W. K. Brown, s-ece.sed, by virtue o! a d»cre- made in tbe superior court ol Bibo county in the case cf W. H, Brown, executor, vs. Amanda C. Brown ct al. Sold forthe purpose o carrjiuv out the pr»- viiim.s of sa'd decree, ’■aid. lands will be ao:d as a whole or in such parrels as mar be deemed zd- vi.ab-e. Terms one-third cash, oie-third in tine menus rnd cr.e-thirA in tw-ivj nO' t s, with 8 per rent, interest. Pur -hareri reoir-.i g certificate of purchase or bond for title. Posses sion given tie firs'day c,l January. 1881. W. tt. BROWN. Eascu’or, of W. 7>. Biown, drc.ascd, and com-uisnor.er in equity. au.Si law-w^r Charles Mo re h.i* applie: to me for the sit ting ap. rt a homestead of real ami piraonal crepercy and ibe val.,ation ofthe .are 1 will pats uuca said app'ira-iun o» VI ndas.the 6 h day of S-’plemler. lfcS-t. at Id o’clock a. m. Witn—a my hand oflirially Augoat 18. ISSO. &tprl7td J. A MrM A NTT* Ordttusrv. Know Thyself. T il K untold mlieriea tbat result ir-m mdiseretion iu early l ie a *y he allevi t- ed and cuiel. Tlo>e who doubt tt is arse’tiu., ehouid purchase the new ra- dical work puiiLshed hr the PKA HODk MEDICAL iXs'H t Ui B. Boston, • i.titlrd THE 8C1 r MCE OF LIKE or, bBLP PKKrKRYaTIoN. Exhausted vi ' tality. rervousand pbyti-alcrbility.or Tualitv impaired liy the error* of youth or f otiose or too cloze application to burinza., may be rtstor ed and manhood retained. Q wo hundredth ed-.i >n. retried and en'arged, ]u>t published, it is aitwdard med cal work, the o-»tin tba Bnglirh language, written by a phvaiciait of great ex erience, to whom «as awarded a gold and jewelled medal by tl.e Na tional Medical Association, It contains bcauti-. ful and v-ry expensive .ngraving*. Tbies hun dred pages, more than 50 valuable pr.--.tr pt'on, tor all lot m* of prevailing cina-e, the result ol mnnv years of exteraire zn-1 succr»*!ul practice, either one of which it worth tsn times the price of tho book. Bound in French cloth, price on.j $l, tent by mail postpaid. The London Lancet ,*J« t “No person should be without this v.luable book. Tbe au hor it a noble benefactor.’’ Au illustrated sample ,en> to alien receipt oi 6 re> ta for postage. The avthor r-lert bypermiaaion to Hon F. A. B1S-BLL. M D. president ol the ical 4 sacci .tion. Addreaa Dr W H PAR* KB It. No 4 Bolfinch bt, B-^tcn. Mas,. The au thor may Pe ooDiulted on all dire* ,«• requiring akllland experience, aotSowlv O EDiNAH-Y’HOffi e lone, Coun y, >ao- June :9, 1880.—Xt h-reas John A. J ■ >n • executor estate • 1 Martha M. Seebruox.daseai • appl'es fordismiasion. 'i'boao -re to city and admoniab all per.-on, c. noernad to show caux- at thi* office on or by tbe first M. nday in Uctobe*. if any they hare to the coutr-ry. Witness ivy hand officially. tneS.t.1* ROLtNDT. ROB*. Ordinary Sizes. Price of Gins 49 saw 45 “' 59 “ 60 “ 70 “ 50 ’« «100.00 112.50 125.09 140.00 160.00 190.00 I the National Med- HEAL THYSELF $ 5,000,000. The American Shoe Tip Go. ' WAR BAHT THB1B . A^^LTcCOc lackT ip That Is now ,o extensively worn on CHILDREN’S SHOES TO WEAK AS LOHO A8 THE METAL, Which wn* introdaced by tl»ein. find by Trb*( the above amount lias been saved to parents 4 Dually. T3ii« Black Tip will Rave :f Haw re, as besides being worn on tl.e coa.f - grade* it ia worn on fine and co-ilr eli ( where the Metal lip on account of its At would not be used. They all have our Trade Mark A. S. T. Ct stamped ou front of Tip. Harems should ASK FOE SHOES with til BEAUTIFUL. BLACK TIP on them when purchasing for their chlldre* This Is the seventh ecc-on of this popular Gin which combines the ueriUofspced, Uslit draft. Good sample, &udcIcaningt!iosccillna£reat* er degree than any other, and lx offered with tha most perfect Self-Feeder and Condenser made, at tho following very low prices. Trice with Self Feed cr )3eif-Fccdcr und Condenser. Price with | S.-irtVratrr U g!32.50 115.00 160.00 1S0.00 206.00 232.00 8165.00 171-.5) 195.09 220.00 262.09 234.00 These Gins are made with Iron Frame and ot the beet materials and aro nnsntpaesed in finish and workmanship. YTe also mannfacturo Gtth left’s celebrated “Patent Steel Brush Cotton Gin," together with tho Favorite Light Draft, “Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, with Feeders ami Condensers ior each Terms given on application. THE STANDARD MACHINERY CO., MYSTIC RIVER, CO*!j FRANKLIN H. LUMMUS, Gen. Ag5 COLUMBUS, GA, Warm Air Farsaca - CI033 Stove, OPEN FIRE. Send for testimonial* from a A over tbo world. Beektuan St.N.Y IMPLOyMENT-S?^ L n^ R ?i?» B aim SALARY F*r/BOB.th. AU EXPENSES I _wAto pr«B.irtl>- 9aide SLOA?4 I «Co.808 fgf'orc* \(. <’* lftinnaii. <» PlfTS Cg s ; - sx. "r ^ = ??= ?r 3;= -( x>g-A 5: jcc !T|r<s 3; o£P p=| m i*« & 6Hi&Nif 0 I Sts. S "iiil’w * ill 5sI§«2 gg|r*plfo-7ire^* i £ s a s S' g^ C = ar 5" CTl =r.v « 2T . L ’Oi 'f . I?s‘ t * §l* r CA