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Another ttfceory Dusted.
A widow wlio was going to leave the
city held an audio* of her household r'
feels yesterday, and everything went
prompt sale until little but the bedstead
was left. Just before this was put up
some of the women went spying around,
and discovered that It was infested by
bed-bugs. This -feet was noised around
until it came to the ears of the auctioneer,
who mounted his box and said:
“Words cannot express the poignancy
of my sorrow over the base canard which
lias been put in circulation in this crowd.
X have sold goods in this town for twenty-
nine long years,.and this is the first in
stance in which bugs have been permitted
to step between use and the purchasing
public. Ladles and gentlemen, if there
a bug in or about the bedstead I want
see him. I cannot and will not believe
there is. It would be a slander—a most
foul slander—on the character of this
worthy widow, who is about to remove to
the State of Ohio."”
Being invited-to step down and view
the bugs for liimselt, he made an inspec
tion. They were there. They were gal
loping in and out and up and down, and
it was no use to dispute the fact.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” said the auc
tioneer as he resumed his post, “I found
bugs. I don’t exactly remember the La
tin name for them, but they are there
And now let me talk to you as a friend.
Bed-bugs were not made for a life of
case. It is a law of nature that they
should inhabit bedsteads. They can
no more go out under the barn and
make a living than a dog can be-
some an eagle and float through
cpace. The aversion among you to
•this insect is founded on false
principles. His bite scarcely irritates the
sleeper, but it cleanses and purifies the
blood. But for the bed-bugs of this coun
try we should all have boils and carbun
cles. They keep down warts. They
cause moles to disappear. Give them a
chanoe and they would remove corns
without pain. The great—”
“Fifty cents!” called an old woman who
remembered that she had a remedy at
home.
“Fiftycents! I am offered fifty cents
for a $10 bedstead, and as I was going to
say, the great Napoleon always asked for
a bed with bugs in it. I am offered fifty
cents, and yet Caesar had his bugs. '
am ”
“One dollar.”
“I am offered one dollar, and yet the
poets of Greece immortalized Hie insects
before you. This widow tells me that she
has not had an ache or a pain since the
first bug made his appearanee. How
many of you have read what Homer wrote
of them 1* What was the fountain of Mo
zart’s twelfth mass ? And yet ”
“Two dollars.”
“And yet I hear only two dollars!. Do
you have headache ? Are you afflicted
with giddiness ? Do you have roaring in
the ears?”
“Three dollars.”
“My friends, let me go home and get
my copy of Paradise Lost and read to you
one short chapter. What did Milton- ■'
“Four dollars!”
“Ah! I begin to see that art and culture
are not unknown to the audience. Did
Alexander the Great have boils ? Never,
not a one! And why ?”
“Five dollars!”
“I am bid five dollars. I would like to
quote one verse from a well-known Latin
poet, but time presses, and this bedstead
is sold for five dollars, cash on the nail.
I will now direct your cultured attention
to that cookstove with a cracked oven.”—
Detroit Free Press.
Blaine Explains to Garfield.—
Augusta, September 14,1880.
To Gen. Jat. A. Garfield, itentor O :
The net results of yesterday’s election,
as nearly as can be stated at this hour, 3
r. si., Tuesday, is about as follows:
The Republicans have carried the first,
second and third Congressional districts,
while the Fusionlsts have carried the
fourth and fifth. The Republicans have
carried both branches of the Legislature
by a strong majority, reaching, perhaps,
two-thirds of each House. On the popu
lar vote for Governor, Davis and Piaisted
have each over 72,000 votes, with the
probabilities in favor of Piaisted coming
out a few hundred, perhaps a thousand
ahead. The tesult is undeniably a sur
prise to us, and equally so to the mass of
the Democratic party in M&ine. Our
canvass was never more accurately taken,
and it showed on Wednesday last a total
vote for Davis of a trifle over 70,000, with
an assured majority of 0,000 as the mini
mum. In the four days preceding the
election we lost over 3,000 votes by means
well known to the managers of the na
tional Democratic campaign, and which
do not call for further specification from
me. The total cost is variously estimated
at from $75,000 to $100,000, and the
money all came from beyond the State.
Such scenes were never before witnessed
in Maine. [Signed] J. G. Blaine.
The Summer Solstice.
One great reason why hot weather is so
debilitating lies in the fact that the body
is exhausted by the labors of the year.
Indeed, it is natural that this should be
so. In order, therefore, to resist this ten
dency to exhaustion it only becomes nec
essary to reinvigorate the body, which can
readily be done by Warner’s Safe Tonic.
This remedy is being extensively used by
physicians for this purpose and is fot sale
by druggists in all parts of the world.
sepl4.2w
DENTISTRY.
DR- S. B BARFIELD.
Wo. 90 Mulberry SS1.
Ornc«HouEs-8a.m. toflp. m. aug24tf
i PERFECTLY SAFEin tie MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDS.
For DtAwbcea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera,
And all those numerous troubles of the Stomach and Bowels eo .preva
lent at this season.
No Remedy known to the Medical Profmiion bai been in me eo Ion* and with inch uniformly
8iaiii! actor j results as *
PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.
It ha. been use with such wonderful success in oil part* of the world in the treatment of these
<3l31cu:tiej, that it busccmc to be ccnsio^ed
An Unfailing Care for Ail Summer Complaints.
end such it really is when taben in time and according to the veiy plain directions inclosing each
^ The inclination to wait a id see if the morrow doe* not bring a better feeling. 3 # *£!*8 , '22£
occasions a vast amount of needier suffering, and sometimes oqjts ulife. A timelv do4 - 0<
•Killer will almost Invariably eave both, and with them the attendant doctor’s lea. . ..
it taa stood the lest of forty years’constant use In all coontrie* and Climate*, and is perfecUy
“n !?r°PhnWatw. Nurses in Hospitals. and ^ddl^lsiM
who hs»e h.d opportunity for observing the wonderful results whiA have always foUow.d -t« use.
v Q familvtttr nujrd to be without i*. and unco briTfC* it within tue rcacn or m .
The use of one bottle will go further to convince you of it* merits than columns of cewipaver
edrert:»in<r. Try it, and you will never do without it. _
m jic tor nnd *-•1 CO wr boitlf*. You can obtain it at any drufe-storeor from
lUioc.ft.dia? PERSY DAVIS.* SO*. Proprietors. Providence. B-1.
A CARD.
To all who a re suffering from the error* and
indiscretions of} until, nervous weakness, early
decay, lots of mat bond, etc., l will send a recipe
that will care yon, PREK OF CHARGE. This
great remedy was discovered by a mis.ionary In
tioutti Amorim. Send a self-addressed envelope
to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Station D, New
York City. anrlt-deodawly
Warner’s Safe,
Kidney s Li?er _
CURE
$1.25 PER BOTTLE
A positive remedy for all Kid
ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles
of both male and female.
READ THE RECORD:
-It laved ury Uft.”-B. B. Lakely. Seine, Ala
-It U the remedy that will core the many dis
eases poculitr to women.’'—Mother’s Magazine.
“It haa pa'sot severe teats and wen endorae-
mentslrom some ot t v e highest medical talent in
the country “—Few Y«.rk world.
“No Remedy heretofore discovered can be held
for on* moment -n comparison with it.”—O. A..
liarrey, D.D., Washington, P. C.
This great natural remedy is for
sale by all druggists in all parts of
the world.
—TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.—
H- H. WARNER A CO-
Gray’s Specific Medicine.
. r.r.az MARK. THE xveatTRADE MASK.
Ei gliaht.rem
edy. An on-
’.failing ire for
Comma! eak-
Of ness Spermat
ic V5 orrhea, Impo-
^avik Uncy, and aU
/rnT' 3'iSk diseases that
***▼» ' » *•'*' fol »0 so- ^
Before Takingquence Of self Jtfter Taking
abuse; aaa leas of memory, universal lassitude
pain in the back, dimness of vision, premature
old rge. aid many Olht.- diseases that lead to in
sanity and consumption and a premature grave.
Yuli particular* in our pamphlet, which we de
sire to send free by mail to tvery cne. T ha 8pe*
cif.cMedicine is sold by all druaaistaat *1 per
pack ace. or six packages for *5 will be tent free
by u all on receipt cl the money by addressing
the GROT MEDICINE CO, No 10 Mechaniae
B'ocs, Detroit. Mich. Sold in Maeon and every
wherebv all drogsriet.. crtMdswly.
nr sale by HUNT RANKIN A LAMAR.
wlr Macon. Sa
POND’S EXTRACT.
Subdues Inflammation, Controls all Hemor
rhage!, Acute and Chronic. Venous
and Marcus.
INVALUABLE FOR
SPRAINS, BURNS, SCaLDS,BRUISES.
SORENESS,RHEUMATISM, BOILS,
' ULCERS, OLD SORES, TOOTH
ACHE, HEADACHE ASTHMA,
SORE THROAT, HOARSE
NESS. NEURALGIA, CA
TARRH, ETC., Ere.
F.uma Abbott.—"Vslua le and beneficial."
HsrrvruOD fcjuiH, M. !>.. U. ft. C P_ of Eng
land.—“1 have used it with marked berefit."
H.G. Puxsiox, M.D., Brooklyn. N. Y.—"1
know of no remedy so generaliy'nseful."
A stuck Gcisaiss, M. D. v. R. 0.8.. of Eng
land,—“1 have prescribed Pond’s Extract with
great success."
CABIEION.—Pond’s Extract n sold only in
bottle* with the came blown m the glass.
It is unsafe to use other article* with our di
rectiens. insUt on having Pond’s Extract. He-
fkse'alUmitations and substitutes. _
8PKCIU, PREPARATIONS OF POND’S EX
TRACT COMBINED WITH THE PUREST
AND MOST DEL1CAIE PERFUMES
FOR LADIES’ BOUDOIR.
POND’S EXTRACT... .50c, *1.00 and 81.75
TOILET CREAM 1.00
DENTIFRICE 60
LIP SALVE 25
TOILET hOAP (3 cskee) 60
OINTMENT — 50
CATARRH CURE 75
PLASTER 25
INHALER (vises 60c) 1.00
NASAL SYKING'I 25
MEDICATED PAPER 25
Order* amounting to S5 worth sent express
free on receipt ol money on P.*>. order.
Our new pamphlet with history ol our Prep
orations, sent free on applicattou to
POND’S EXTRACT CO..
No. 14 W. 14tb Street. New York.
cld hv nil Hrneiristit. unnStdeod&wlv
HEALTH/ STRENGTHS
i - HAPPINESS’
IRON
IRON BITTERS,
A Great Tonic:
IRON Bl?FERS (
A Sure Appetizer.
IRON BITTERS,
A Complete Strecgthjner.
IRON BITTERS,
A Valuable Medicine.
IRON BITERS,
Not Soli u e Boverare.
IRON BETTERS,
For Delicate Female*.
TAKE 3STOTICB.
This is the only Lottery ever voted on by
bo p eople of a State, and under a late deo:-
eion cf the United States Supreme Court at
Washington, is the only Legal Lottery now
in the United States, all other charters hay
ing been repealed ot having no existence.
A IPLENIIIU OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. kBVENTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, CLASS tf. AT NSW ORLEANS,
TUESDAY, OCT. 11. 18S0—ISStb Humbly
urawiuc.
Louisiana State Lottery Company,
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Oharitalle purpose*, in 1ECS, for the term ol
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola,
ole faith ol the State is pledged .which pledge ha*
been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote,
securing its franchise in the new constitution
adopted Decembor 2, 18J9, with a Capita] of
^1,000,000, to which it bat since added a reserve
fund of *350.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM.
HER DBA WINGS will take place msnthlj on
the second Tuesday.
It never scale* orpostpone*. Look at the follow,
ing Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE *39,600.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACH
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Pnzs ESO.COO
1 Capital Prize......
1 Capital Prize.....
2 Prize* of SMM..
5 Prizes ot J.000.,
20 I'rizesof
too Prizes of
200 Prizes of
SCO Prizes of
1000 Prizes of
9 approximation Prizes ot *300..
B Approximation Prizes ot iOO...
9 Apprsximation Prists of 100...
I.SE7 Prises, mounting to ™^.„....?110,*00
paid.
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at
ail points, to whom liberal compensation will be
psid.
Write, clearly ttating full address, for further
information, or send orders l*f express or in a
Registered Letter or Honey Order by mail,
Addressed only to
M. A. DAUPHIN.
NewOrleana, La.
or same person at No 319 Broadway. New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management ot Gene
rals G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR
LY
Highly recommended
to the public for all dis
eases requi rl ng a certal n
and efficient TOXICt
especially In Xndtgea-
Hon, JAffopenota,
Intermittent f’c-
rern, trant of Ap
petite, I.OSS of
Strength, Zarft of
ICneruu. c/e. iter.,
riches the blood,
srrengtiiens the mns-
c.cs,and gives new life
to the nerves. To ibe
seed, ladles, and chil
dren requiring reenper-
ation, this valu ble
remedy can not be too
highly recommended.
It act* UJ;e a charm
on the digestive organa
A teaapeoaful before
meals will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT.
Sold by ail Druggists.
TEEBBOfPHEKr'fia
BALTIMORE, Ms.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAS,
Wholesale Drugg'str, Macon.
H0I> BITTERS.
(A .IlL-dtcinp, not a Drink,)
Co::T.\ncs
HOPS, BUCirC, .1IANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
Axd tke rcnnsT txo Beix JIeuicxz. Qcxiirma cr
juomzlcmxz
□73303*2T CZTJEU2
AH Diseases cf the Stomachy Boy.c1s, Hood, Lirer,^
E-dncja, azkl Urinary I.'caTousrcss, Stoep-n
lcsmcsscmd especially Tcmale Complaints. ”
^ SIOOO IN CJGIiD,
t'ilibe paid tor a caue they vra not core or help, or*]
for •aytl^nrlmTTirocrlajcrioaaround In them. ^
Ask year drnc^ht for Hop DI;tcrs and ti7them§
before you sleep. Take no other.
Hof Cocgzz Cuszlstho rwcelcut, safest acd beet.^
Ask Children.
zzr24thrzz
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Disirffeu-
tioc Co.
AT HACAULEY’8 TBBATRB,
In the Citv of Louisville, on
THUK8DAY SPPT. SOih 1880,
These drawings authorized by the Le.itlatur*
of 1878 and sustained by the courts of Kentucky,
occur regularly on the last day of every mouth,
Sunday! and Fridays excepted, for the period at
five* ye»r&>
The United States Ui'cuit Court on March 31
rendered the following decisions:
1st—That the Commonwealth Diitnbution
Company is legal.
2d—Its drawings ars Wr,
If. B.—This company ha* now on hand a la-ge
reserve fund. Brad the list of prize* for the
SEPTEMBER DRAWING.
«S 80,000
.... 10,000
I Prize—
1 Prize,...
lFriie..
6,00*
10,000
100,00
10.0GC
10,000
1S.000
10,000
10 Prizes *1,000 each —
SO Prizes 500 each —
100 Prizes lOOeach...
loo Prizes 60 each —
609 Prize* *0 each —
1,030 Prize* 18 each. -i----
9 Prizes S00 ea* h. ap'rsxim&fn prizes 2,709
9 Pruet 200 each do do lfilX
9 Prizes 100 each do do tOr
LW0 Prizes . *112,100
Whole Tickets, S2. Half Tickets, *L
ti Tickets, *60. 55 Tickets, Mfc
Remit by Port-Office Hoi ty Order, P.egistered
Letter. Hank Draft or Express.
To insure against mistakes and delays, corre
spondents will please write tbeir names and
daces ot residence plainly, giving number ol
’oat-OfBce box or Street, aud Town, Otfunty an*
A11 communications connected with the Dis
tribution and Order* for Tickets should b»
adifraazndtoR M. BOARDMAN. Counev-Joor
sal Building, Louiande Kentuckv. or 307 and
3v* Broadway, N. Y, seploodtuthussSweachm
Tho Hof Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidney 13 repo-g
rlor to aC others. Cures by chm>rptlon. Ask drncgi5t.S
D.LC. Is an absolute and IrzczLttlbU! cere ter drunk- {“
tnness, use ot opium, tobacco end narcotics:
Scad for circular.
Above «c!dby iroerbt*. Ilf*j» CUten Jffff.Co.RocbMter, Jf.T.S
WEST BEOS.,
63 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants
—And dealers in—
FERTILIZERS.
General Agents for the
Delta Cotton Tie.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS
W. W. Carnes, MACON, AGENT
DELTA COTTON TIB.
inyit dawtilhuvl
FOR FOOD.
As manufactured by Andrew Erkenbroeher,
at CfucinnaU, Ohio, is the Qneen of table
edibles and the most delicious of Maize
preparations extant.
It is incomparably pure, healthful and
economical, and a blessing alike to the
sick and well, for cldldrcn aud adults.
Xt enters into tlio most rcclicrcbo
pastry,Ices, acd dessert dishes, embrac
ing blahc-mango, Ice cream, puddings,
custards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar
delicacy and nutritious quality, and Is
.- - 'o a necessity and a luxury in every
don,- -., storehouse. No edible Sl'vrd..
stands so high tho world over,
gold by Grocers every-where,
STOMACH -
Though Shaking Like an Aapen Leaf
with the chills and fever the victim of
malaria may still recover by using this
celebrated specific, which not only breaks
np the most aggravated attacks, but pre
vents their recurrence. It is infinitely
preferable .to quinine not only because it
docs the business far more thoroughly,
but also on account of its perfect wbole-
*omeness and invigorating action upon
the entire system.
For sale by all druggists and dealers
generally.
0
HUM
HABIT
CURE!
Uriv
ByB. M. Woolley
Atlanta, Oa. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
cued patients and physicians.
Sand for my book oo the
habit end item— FREE.
Southern Homo School for Girlii
197 Md
I EitabUsbed 1*4*. Prawh the Jangaaseof’tte
I scbool. 1 uni-law and oodaug sept
CamgM 1 Jones,
MACON, GEORGIA.
COTTON FACTORS
AND *
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Warehouse- corner oT Poplar and Sec
>> Mako‘adTanoei on Cot'on in store at low
bank rates. Bagging and Ties always on bai d
,ep3-dswlm
AGENTS WANTED FOR
Ttrn FASTEST SELLING BOOK ot the AGE
Foundations of 8access
BUSINESS AND BOCIAL FORKS.
The law* of trade, legal forms, how to transact
hosiers., valuable table-, social coquette, panla-
nuntary usage, how to ronduct public busiao..;
in fact It fs a eomplete Guide to auc-ez* tor all
classes. A family necessity.- Address, for dr-
^“^“^uaORVuBLHHlyGCO.. -
lulyta-dawtiB Atlanta: Ga.
HifHfflOfflPIf
Jrav 32, 1880,
Session begins on the first ol October and ocn«
tinues nine month*. Apply for Catelongcs to the
Secretary of tho Faculty, Post-office University
of Virginia, Albemarle Co., Vs. J A M H K P,
BARRI-ON, M. D., Ohairmau of the Faculty
juyl7deodawtm*
4 WASON mm AfAY
TO THE LUCKY TtOKK C HOLDER.
A LL CITIZENS OP GEORGIA, Farmers,
Merchant*. Prule-sional Mexi. Sc„ are re
quested to call at ocr office and Resi-ner their
names acd Post Office address, and aet a ticket
whhh entitle* them to one chance in the
Finest & Best Wagon
iVMB BXIIIBITiD IJT GKOkGIA*
This Wagon It to be ditpo»ed of by Lottery in
January, 1881,
’and the Man that h-ldi the lucky Number,
got* the Wagon, free ot
any Charge.
NO CHARGE FOR TICKETS!
COME AND REGISTER
.And aLo see the Finest Stock of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES; SPRING and
WAGONS,
ever seen in Oeorria.
COLLINS & WOT,
t*w-4w-w4t Macon. Georgia.
Notice to Bridge Builders.
ON TUESDAY, September 21, 1880, be
tween the legal boars of eale, at the door
of tbs court Louse,, will be let to the lowest
bidder, the contract for bmiding complete and
ready for travel a wooden trass bridge over
Tobeaofhee creek, at Fulton’s mill. Bud
bridge to be built in aooordance with. com
plete and minute plana and specifications
now on file in tbe County Oon-miysuioners’
office, and open to tbe inspection of the
public. The rouiraolor will txj reqoin-d to
giro bond iu double the am.-u-t of the hid.
with two good and solvent eecnrities, for tbs
faithful i.erformanca of the contract, and
to indemnify tbe eonniv for aDy dzmkgea
ooCB'ioned by a f-ilnre ‘to perform tbe same
within tbe preecrifced time. Tbe work »o be
paid -for on completion, according to v con
tract Tbo right to reject any and aU bids i*
reserved. . .j-' -
By order cf Bibb County Gommiesioners.
aug22-id W. G SMITH, Clerk.
New Advertisements.
OLD RIP
LONG} cur SM0KIN& TOBACCO
Is mild, moist, frsgrent and sweet. Smokes cool,
and Govs rsv.es a. pah k*grznu'ated 'obanco. "
ALLEN A GINTER. Maxufactc»eb*.
RtcnicosD. Viegikia.
*§■5 33 "s grg 3 a|S "3 97 r
S5Ss5*&78^lpa?p?I»aP , »OS‘
THE BONANZA FOR BOOK
t» bailing uur i>p*fi*tAltA(jr llluNti
"GENERAL HAriCOC^f,
by hi* life-long friend. H<>n. J. TV. FOR
MS Y. anauthi.r ol national fame lh<s work
is Bkdoimjd bv Gbx. Hancock, party 'eaders
and Pesss; it row priivd.' immensely popular,
and taking like WILD Vlas everywhere, omnia
Soo. Agent* are making xa.ilt Siva Fun
iiat. Fo- the l»*at b— k, beat term* amt
lull nartioular*. nddres* q.iiek,
HUBB Rli BRP*.. Atl»nlq.G..
T 7 7f&
A YEAR ai d expenses to
ver.ta. Outot Five. Address
VICKERY. Angim,. Me
T«gg anew
ElASTIC TBUSS
nS &e I f- A dj
edsptsl (hIi
potltlosc of tbe body* while the
Wnirn’il B4»i n the cup preaeee toik the
g® WtRL'M# IxkteeUaesjBEteeeperMMwould
Jtr with lkeiis|«r* With light
*• pcewnre the Heml* it held eecurely
ley end sight. And a raJlcei cure certain. It U eeey, donhte
ia4 cheep. Sentbymeil. CSrculen free.
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, IU,
^ BVBUTIar.tr* t-v audreasing UEi>. P
ROWELL A CO. 10 Spruce street, S«»Iu k
ran learn tho exact coat of any proposed line vt
ADVERTISING in American Newspapers.
*&.100-p8ga i amph'et, lOe.
AN JDRJE-W
FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, GA.
THIS JUSTLY CBLBB RATED BOARDING
School for tho Htn'.al, Moral and Phyaical train
ing oi gir’s and y oui.g laaica, will enter into it,
28TH SCHOLASTIC YEAR—THURSDAY,SEP
TEMBER 16 iH PROX.
Tho teachurs of last year are all expected to be
>ith me again, and In their specialties cannot b»
surpassed.
CHAR6ES PER PUPIL P.ANBE PROM $25 TO
$50 PER Yt AR h fHE LITERARY
D[ PART M i NT,
BOARD INS FROM $13 TO $15 PER M3NTH.AC-
C0R01NS TS CIRCU-HSTANGE8,
All extra atuiies.such »s music, French, 0-1
ptintlng, drawing, wax works, etc., w:L be tbor,
oochly tausbt at moderate rates.
Vocalization aill bo made a specialty, and to
that ecd a distinguished teacher from adistanoe
will be eumloyed.
“Physical Training and Movement Cure will
be looked after and practiced with, if possible,
greater Titor than evpnacd I would here t-ka
oceaatou to thank tb; citizens ot Outhbert and
surrounding country for donating to me a hall
60x80 feet tor physical training purposes. Special
arrangtm»nt* will bo made for tue arc mmoda-
tiou ol laole« and children of botn wxoa not di
rectly connected with Andrew Female College,
and tlioy will be chsrved to suit cir-umstacces.
It i« ex period that this splendid ball will be
ready lor oi cupancy by my opening.
For further information with regardtatho
College,parties will send for catalogue and report
of my board of Visitors, both of which are now
ready for circulation.
Hoping for t grand opening and a nappy and
prosperous session, I remain with true respect,
A. li. HAMILTON. President.
aog28 • la* Aw j
NEW MU'1C BOOKS!
THE ANTHEM HARP-C*W»). ByVr.
W.O.PERKINS. (Justout)
A new book intended a* a successor f-r“Per-
kliV Anilem Bek.’-’puolitbed tome yeereago
and which was a decided sacoezs. 'Ihe new book
berrta ns music perfectly within the reach of
common choirs, and is dsstlned to bare a gr.at
sale.
D1TSON A CO. also callaUenciontio their three
books for BINGING Cr.A SBS; recently pub
lished. already very p- pul»r, and worthy ot sn<*
versa! adoption:
•fH|T|M p L E - (il.CO). By Dr.W.O.PBR-
Th ^M W ° rSh! P
Johnsan’s Method for linginh- Qlassai
(Gi eents.) By A.'N, JOHNSON.
The Temple emtain* an excel,ent Binging
School Course and a large number of Glees,
Songs, Sacred Tores and Anthems for practice,
and for use in classes. L. O. E me son’s Voire of
Worship has txattly the same end in view ai tbe
other, Dutbas a different method, tnd entirely
different music Jrhnson’s Mrtbod ia fur
those who wish a low-pri-od nook; is admirably
simple and clear, ha> plenty of muiie, and haa a
tuore ugb c nra* m bote Keadiug.
Any book mailed for retail prioe.
OLIVER DITSON&COuBoston.
O. H. D1TSON A CO. St* E’dway N.Y.
au*6tf
fettO) ByL. O,
TO R£NT.
T HB r nsley p'.aoe. opposite PioNono College,
will ee to rent October 1st. House eight
rooms, kitchen, good water, Bout #10 per
month All heedful repair* will be made, Ap
ply to I/. W. Smith, on Cotton Avenue, B. F.
Gulley, near Macon, or by letter to ’
•e,lZ-lnwnllocU G. G. 8MITH.
Gainesville.
CIRCITIiAR NO- 10
OFFtCK OF THB RAILROAD COMMISSION
Ailabta, Oa., August mb, 1880.
U PON a full aud careful eonrideratioo of the
elaborate reports of tbe Central railroad
and Banking Company, the Atlanta and Char-
lotte Air Lisa Railway Company and the Macon
aod Brunswick Railroad Company, showing tbe
effects of the rates authorized by l be commiasion
on tbeir business for Mar and June, 1*79 and
18*4. the following change* are made in the rela
tion* of these eomexmes to the standard tariff:
THE CENTRAL RAILROAD AMD BANKING
OOMPiNY.
fat. The Central Railroad and Banking Com.
pang is authorized to operate tneir railroads in
the following digit.one: Tbe Savsnnsh. tbe
booth we.-tern Eailroad, the.Atlanta, the Savan
nah, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad.
21, On the Savannah and Southwest era Rail
road division and tho gavauuab, Griffin and
’North Alabama Railroad, upon ali rlatset other
than ,, '8peciaU" the mazimnm freight rates be-
twten lu auto mile* to be Si per cent, on stan
dard rate*: betwera' *0 and 70 miles, 49 per cent;
between 70 and 109 miles, 30 per cent, and 100
miles and over ;0 per cent, a* heretofore fixed,
M. Upon tbe Atlanta division on all classes,
oth. r than “kpedalj,” the maximnm rates to be
30 pei cent, over ••Standard."
tth. Upon cotton (Class J.) tho maximum on
either division or on Savannah, Griffin and
North Alabama Kailrosd for all di.tarcea shall
be IS per cent, above "St-ndard.” All other
"Speriala'* (K L MN O and P) remain at “Sian'
dardr.
5th. A tariff of joint rates on all the roads ope
rated by the Central Railroad and Banking Com
pany . prepared, with the approbation ot the com
mission, will he furnished by the company cusp-
plicati m.
THE MACON AND BRUNSWICK RAIL
ROAll COMPANY.
5th. Tbe rate* applied to the Savannah divis
ion of the Central Railroad apply also to tho Ma
con and Brunswick Railroad in lieu of rales here
tofornln force.
THB ATLANTA AND CHARLOTTE AIR
LINE.
7th. The maximum rates on this road on ferli-
zers are fixed at 15 per cent, and on all other
classes at 10 per ten', ad’&nc* on '•htanaaid
Hates.” '
BULBS. RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS.
Oth. In car load* tho maximum rates onroEin
and rrnde tu-peutine shall not rxeted clast K of
’’Standard,” tmd on spirit* of tun eutine shall
not exceed class 1) ol "Standard," and reduced
r.t- s may bo male und-r Note 1.
9th Shlnirle*7 laths and naves are hereafter
included in cl*i» O.
10th. To rule 1 prefix the words "Unlett other
wise specified.”
' llib. Note 1 baying been sometime* miscon
strued ia altered so as to read as follows:
NOTE Ther. rate* r periled for ores. sand,
clay, rough stone, cemipon brick bon- s, lumber,
shingles, laths, stsvts, empty barrels, wood,
straw, shucks, hay, fodder, corn in ear tan-bark.
Turpentine, rorin, tar houseb-dd goods, and fur
articles manufactured on or near the lme of road,
and for material in such m:.nufccture are maii-
mua. rales, but the roads are left fr « to reilUi e
th-m at discretion, ard all bach rates are exempt
ed from the operation of rule 6. Am complaint
at to such rat-swill, on presentstion.be auly
considered. Shippers ot car loads in classes L
U. N.O. aud P. may be required to pay the cos.
of loading anqunloading.
JAMES M. SMITH, Chairman.
R, A. Bacos, Secretary. augl7-lawtw
GEORGIA.BIBB OOUNIY—Wheross.S. M.
VJ Brown has appeared to me for the setting
apart a Home-to d of Realty and Persimalty,and
the valuation of the same I will pass =pou said
application on Monday. September 27t“> ISsO.at
19 o'clock a. m. This September s, 183 .
.J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary.
To all Whom it May Concern.
ft BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Ashor Ayers
IJT baying in proper form anplied to me for per.
manent letters of admiriatrafion on the tstate of
W. frglr.ke, late of raid county. This is to rite
all ana singular the creditors snd rot kin of W.
G. Kng’eke to be and appear at my office within
tho time allowed by law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration should
not bo granted to Asher Ayers on W. G. En>
gleke’s estate.
W tness my hand and official signature.
September tth, 1880. J. A. Me.MAN US.
sepS-td* Ordinary.
G eorgia, bibb couNTT.-menas.
Charles Moore has applied, to me for the sit
ting apart a homestead of real and ptrsonal
.■ropertyand tbe valuation of the same. I will
pass upofi said application oh Monday.this 6lh
(lay of September, 1880, at 10 o’clock a. in.
Witness my band officially.
August 16.1880.
au„17 td J. A. McMANIT*. Ordinary.
Know Thyself.
T HB nntold miseries that
result from indiscretion
in early life may bo allevi.t-
ed and cured. Tl.oso who
doubt this assertion should
purchase tbe new medical
work published by the PEA*
KOllY MEDICAL INSTI
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■ THK SOIaNCB OF LIFE
or, SELF PRESERVATION. Exhausted vi
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impaired by the errors cf youth or tco close or
too close application to business, may be rrstor
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Two hundredth ed n m. revised and enlarged,
Inst published. It is aiUndard medical work,
the b>-st in the English language, written by a
physician of vre*t experience, to whom >u
awarded a gold and jewelled tuedal by the Na
tional Medical Association. It contains beauti
'ul and wry expensive engraving*. Three hun
dred psges, more than 50 valuable prcscr>pt*ons
forau forma of prevailing disease, the result el
many years of extorsive »n.l succi-sslul practice,
either one of which is worth tsn times the price
of the book. Bound iu French cloth, price only
*1, sent by mail postpaid.
The Loudon Lancet says: “No person should
be without this valuable book. Tbeauthor is a
noble benefactor.”
An illustrated sample sen* to all on receipt ol
3 cent* for postage.
The author refers by permission to Hon. P. A.
•U8-ELL. MD. president*! tbe National Med
ical Association.
Address Dr W H PAR
KER. Not Buifloch St,
Boston, Mass. The au
thor may be oonsmted on
all diseases requiring
akiU and experience,
novto wlv
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Under and by
virtue of an order from the Court ot Ordi
nary of said county, uj;] be soil on the fir-t
Tuesday in Keptembor next, before the court
house door in the city of Macon, between the le-
gal hoursof saK an undivided half interest in
parts of lota of laud. Nos. 1 and 2, iu block num-
8ixty-oi:e, in the southwest common of the city
of Macon, containing one-quarter ol an toe mere
or less. 'Sold as the property ot Jane A. Malone,
late of said county deceased, for a division among
-the heir* of said estate:
nUdAN M.PERSONS,
August 7.1880—8 td Administratrix.
BEAL
THYSELF
LPDDEK& BATES
SO JTELB&N
Music House.
Tha Music Houss* of the South.
Removal to Our
NEW DOUBLE STORE*
An Immense Music Temple.
Two large stores, each 39 feet front and ionr
stories high, fronting on three streets and filled
from cellar to lolt with mu-ical supplies. Noth
ing to compare with it rathe Southern State*.
A. Big Store.
A Big Stock.
A Big Trade.
AND HOKE TO COMB-
During tho ten y©%r§ since our eetablUbment
of our hooee h&ue <i«refoped tho mualo tnufe
of the Soutu t6 * wonderful degree, but *«J»t w#
have onlj begun. We see, not many yeir« abend
& businets of a million ft jeftT, and to Uke ore ol
this enormous trade we h&ro provided our •
ent mammoth, warerooins. Fall trade 1SS0 «al
be immense. We are ready for it. For mo 4 is
our uemor partner has been at the North, con
tracting with Piano and Organ manufacturer*
for instruments. He has concluded moat ad van*
taqeous contracts and tbe Piano* and Orgazi« are
“coroiiiK, coming** 106.000more, by every stum
er. 5 New rttvles, New Prices* New Terms, New
Stock. New Store. New Departure.
'3RM9N
Special Offer, Fall 1880.
*a_C»*h Prices with Thtee Months Crelit.tJ
During months of August, Soptea ber snd Oc
tober wa will sell Pianos and Organs at Lowest
Cash Price*, pryable £25 Ca-h on a Piano or 810
iJasb an Cretan, with, the balance in three
mouths, without interest.
What Do You Sav to this Offer?
* WritB'fo^BuBVrSted^OatalSuMTSPSew
Price Lists for Fall I860, and prepare toheoston-
" LBDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA,
WIOLESALE riASO AMD 6R8AM DEALERS.
doc27-diUw*wU
TIib Soulier! fieiical College,
ATLANTA. GBORGIA.
rnHB second seuion ot thisimtitnVlon will open
A OCTO UKH 18t h, JBBU.
Tbo Curriculum of Study in this school covers
a wider r«t3r*~Ih*n UMt institutions in this
country. ...
Peculiar and superior advantages, not men
tioned in the annual circular, bare Leon provided
for illustrating the more important branches,
nnd all the facilities exist for thorough instruc
tion in every department. -
Tbe annual announcement will be farnished on
application to tho Dean. .......
Ai there are two otter sehoili in Atlanta and
misdirection, ia liable to occur, correspondents
will please address R- O. WORB. Mj Di
. Dean of Southern Medical College.
oogSl-deodawit
l oltiS tfrir.i: n ore 'i
W. A. CHERRY vs. THF LIFE ASSOCIATION
OFAMERICA., etal,—In Equity in Bibb Bn
aerior Court.
- it appearing to the Court that by tbe return of
the tberiff, that the Life Association of America
cannot be found, audit further appearing that
•aid defendants are non-residents ot tho State ot
Georgia: Ordered, that said defendants be and
appear at tbe next term of this Court, to be held
on the fouitb Monday in October next, to plead,
answerer demenosa-d bill Hied in the above
case, or the same will be taken pro coniea-o as to
them, and said case will proo-ed ex parte Or
dered farther, that aaid oelsnaant be served by
publication once ■ month ter four months, ia tbe
Macon Telegraph and Messenger fie.’ore the nets
torm of this Uourt.
This June 21,1880.
T. J. S’HHOYS.
•JuilgeS. C. M.C.
A. P-ondSt, solid to- for comi lainant;
A true extract from the minutes ot Bibb Supe-
rior Court- June 22, 1850.
jneSi-liimtm* A. B. F.OSS, Clerk.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Ben-
jawin C. Smith, executor ef the e-tateof
Mrs. E ir* Smith, lutr-ol said courty decease 1,
ha* made application for letters of diamissina
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
person* ooucerned to be acd apeoar at the Court
of Ordinary of sail county, on the first Monday
in October next, to show cause if any they h*' e
why said application should not be granted to
applic-rt.
Wi!nex* my band officially, July 8.18S0.
juj7td* J. A. MOMANU8. Ordinary.
IS EQUITY BILL FOR RELIEF. Etc
IN BIBB SUPERIOR COUSx-.
Daniel D. Tracy va. A. R. Rest, administrator de
bonis non ot the estate oi T. P. Lamar, M. B.
Lunar et al., heirs of J. P. Lunar.
It appearing from the returns ot the Sheriff in
this cause that two of said defendants, to-wit.,
Mrs. Curia H. Motley and Mrs. Ann T. Green,
formerly Ann T. Lamar, are not to be fsued in
tbe ocunty of Bibb: and it further appearing
that they do nut reside in the Sta’e of Georgia,
but in the State of Alabama: It is therefore er-
deredky tbe curt that service of said bill be
perfected upon them by publication of this or-
d u Toncea month for four months before the
next term cf th't Court, in the Macon Telegraph
and Heaseurer, a newspaper published in the
city of Macon, Ga.
Loftin A BarLetr. Plaintiff’s attorney.
is;2-lamim T. J. SIMMONS. J. H. O. M. O.
cf %
OUI6B
A /v
G eorgia, Bibb County—Whereas Mrs. Mar
thaE.Sorrell,guardian of'
f her minor chil-
i EWTui.jtxums
dren. bas made application for leave to sell eight
shares of the capital stock of th-i C utral rail
road a.id Banking CoiuDany of Georgia b, lona-
irg to laid moors lor their maintainancea -d ed
ucation. —
These are ther. fore to cite and tdmon'sh all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of U-dinary of sold county on the nrst Monday in
Jnly.next. to show cause if any they have why
said application should i ot be granted.
Witness my hand officially. Jane 6th. 7880.
iueOtd* J. A. MCMANUS. Ordinary.
Notice to Bridge Builders.
ON TUESDAY September 21»t, 1884, be
tween the legal hoars of sale, at the door of
tbe cocrt house, will be let to tbe lowest
bidder, the oontrMt for building complete
and ready for travel, the eaperstrnctare for
a wrought iron trass bridge over Tobc.efkee
creek, in Bibb county, at a point about
eight miles diet.nt from tbe city cf JItoon.
Said bridge to consist of one span one hun
dred aua tblrly four feet leng, with r’eor
woodway ef oightees feat; and to be bni’t tu
accordance with complete snd ruinate plans
and specifications now on file in tbe Uonriy
Commissioners’efilae, and open to the in
spection of tbe pnblio. Tbe contractor will
bersaaited to give bond in doable tbe
amoniit of tbe bid, with two good snd
solvent securities, for the faithful perfot st
ance of tbe conti act, and to indemnify tbe
oonnty for an7 damages occasioned by a
failure to perform the same wltbjx the pre
scribed time, baii bridge to be paid for on
completion, according to oonlraot Tae right
to reject any ard all bids is reserved.
By rrder of Bibb County Comu'iss ocere.
ang 22-td W. G. SMITH, Olerk.
/^vttDlNARY’3 Office Jones Oounty, Georgia,
June 26th, - 88i».—Whereas Samuel Barron
admlnirtiator with the will annexed, on estate ol
Benjamin Barron, deceased, applies for dismis
sion from same.
The-e ate to cite and admonish all persons
concerned and the legatees ol said estate tu ! e
and appear at the October term next of this
court, and witness a selt.ement ol his adminis
tration, recei-o tbeir distributive shares, and
show cause if acy they have why ha shall not be
discharges from saidadmraistrat.on.
Witness my band c fiicially.
iu,30Ul* ROLAND T.ROSH.Ordinary.
G eorgia, bibb county.—Toaii whom it
may concern: Loci-e W. Kennedy having
filed her petition in proper form to me, praying
for fetters of administration with the will annex
ed, on the estkte of Francis M. Kennedy, this is
to cite all legally interested in the execution ol
this application, creditors, legatees, next ol kin.
and any others, interested, to be and anve-r at
the next -et tembor term ol tbo Court cf Ordina
ry of said ccunty.anl show c u,e if any tley can,
why letters of aamiaistration.with will annexed,
should not begranted to said Louise W. Kenne
dy.
Witness my hand and official sign* taro August
3,1S*I.
aug6-wtw J. A. MCMANUS. Ordinary.
Bibb County ^lierift’ Sales.
W ILL be sold,b*fore the Coart House dorr
in tbe city ot Macon, during the legal boars
cf sale, on the first Tuesday inOcloder next th
following property, to-wit:
One brick house, situated in the city ol Macon,
in Block (58), on the ounce ,f Plum and Pour'll
street, now occupied by T. B. Grecc. Levied on
ret Wallace. Property pu nied out by plsiatiiT*
attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, lot No (S)
od part of lot No, (t). in Block (15) situ.ted in
M ci’.y of Hao->n. ou Mulbciry and oixth street.
in:said county of Bihb. J uried on as the prop
erty of the estate of Charles Elis, to satisfy a fl.
fa, issued from Bibb Superior Court iu layer "I
’inary o’ Bibb county, use of the children of
jertO. Urher, deceased, v... Joseph M. B<ar'-
Kan and Mrs. Surau M. - Ells, executrix, etc.
Property pointed out b.> plalniiff’satt-jrney.
Also, at tb# same time, bat owing to tbe
expense of moving, will be cold at the auc
tion bouse of Thoms* Fretmao, on Cherry
street, in the city of Macon, in said county,
the fuLowing propciiy to-wit: two seventy-
five saws g'ns and two feeders, and two forty
saw gins, levied ou as the proper'y of Peter
O; Bawyer, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from
Bibb bnpsrtor Court in favor of tbe Central
Bailrood and Banking Company of Georgia,
vs. Peter O. Bawyer. Property poinUd ont
by plaintiff's attorney.
GEORGE F. CHEERY, Sheriff.
Sept 6,1880.
Administrator’s Sale
fi BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-By virtue ot
U an order from tha Ordiory of said
said county, will be sold before the court
house door in Karen, within the legal hours of
sals, on Tuesday, October 6, 1880, all ths land>
and plantation ol J. H. Cowart, deceased, situat
ed in Rutland district, Biub county, snd about
51.0 seres across the river in Twiggs county, the
whole together, containing thirteen hundred
seres, more or less, and bring all the lands own
ed by said J.H. Cowart, in Bibb and Twires
oonnty. at the time of hia death, except about 5*0
acres ai signed to the kidowat her dower, joining
Holmes. Micohew snd others in Bibb, and Phil
lip* aud Small in Twiggs, bo d for tbe purpose
of psying the dobts of the deceased, and lor dis
tribution among the heirs. Terms rash.
J. J. IOWART.
- Z W. COWART.
Adm’is of J. H. Cowart,
llsoon, Ga., 8ept. 0, 1880.
For further information apply at thee nice ol
Whittle * Whittle. scp7-lawtw*
Administrator’s Sale.
G BORGU.BIBB OOUNTY.-Under and by
virtue of an ordes from tbe court of Ordina
ry ;uf said county, 1 will sell on the first Tuesday
in October ntxi, before thj oourt houue door iu
the city ot Macon, in e*id county, between tbe
usual hour* ot sole, all the real estate bel nging
to the estate of Thos. J. Bhmholser, late oi .aid
county, deceased. It consult ot the f Bowing
property : Oue city lot, being part of lot number
three (•). square numbe • twinty (20). in the city
o< Mmoi;, with forty-five feet trout on Mulbtny
street, aud taro hundred and ten fed (110) deem
odlciniag what is known os the Btubblefie'-d
Haase properly. Also port cf lot number (268)
ta'j hundred and sixty-eight, coi. taint eg one
hundred and thirty-five (.36) acres, more or
less. Alto part of lot cumber (227) two hundred
and twenty-teveu, containing (too) one hundred
ucrcs, more or lea*. Also part ol lot number
(210] two hundred and uu, eouls niug flit-, (M)
a.rea, more or less. All lying in the Fourth
(Rutland) District ol Bilb rounty. about eight
mil. s from the City o; Macon. Said land* are
told fuT the benefit cl the heirs, aud can b -
bought as a whole or in separate divinan. Terms
cash. •b.B.BWBET, Adm’r.
sep7-lawtw
*
Certain acfl Pennanent Core
►on
CONSUMPTION
Catarrh, Bronchitis,
COLDS* COUGHS, INFLUENZA.
Lamar. Eankin & Lamar,
MACON AND ATLANTA, GA.
0
RDINART’S'lffiae Jones County, Georgia.
Anguat Slst, 18MJ.—Where** T>r. W. P,
GloTer auplies to me lor administration on the
eatat- oi Gieen B Watt, decened.
These are to cits ou t admorith all person
oenre’U-d to l-e cud amvsar at th-Com tot f »rA'
nary ofsaid con-ty >n the find Mon .ay in Oct)
her next, ard rhow cause il any thuy have wi
same the shall r.ot he »ran*- d.
Witness my baud otfii-iuilv,
S-’;.8 Id Rrtl.AN |> T. RriSB. Ordinarv
G eorgia. Houston imunty.—will te
►old b-fore the • ouit house d.mr in Perry,
Hoarton cuun-y. on th« 6r»t Tuesday in October
next. the.ilowina described prop-rty to wit:
All tbfii trert or n#rnn of land situxted on Hog
Crawl crees, in the lower lourteenth dhtrict of
■.aiil c-uuty and known estheEveretiH'ogCrawl
plsoe. tviiUini' ir 1.4i7>j »ere» moreur less. Said
lauJv ton] a* tlio pr-p-rtv ol the. estate of- W. K.
Brown, iirce—ed, by vietoeula d-mee nim’eln
the superi. r court of Bih*> county in the case of
W. E. Brown, aier.ntor. >s. Amandafl. Brown et
al. nold furtt.e purpose o carr ins out the pro
visions of »aid deciv-a raid lands will be vo da«
a -holeor in such parcels as mw be deemed »d-
vi-abn. Toim- one-ihird rush, ore-ifcird in
three raunti's vnd cne ihird in twelve moot* s,
with 8 per <ent. interest. Pureluuer* rectiving
certificxteof purchase cr bond f->r lUle. I osses-
siou given toe firs' dsyof Jannarv. ’OSI.
W. R. B RO WN, Executor
ot W. R. Brown, deceased, and commissioner in
equity. augSl-lawaw*
td SIbmobS
if -Sfilpl
II r|s!|s|
EXECUTUKS’ SALE.
G eorgia, jones cou>TY.—Ry virtuo of
*n order from the Court of Ordinary of Jones
county, will be sold before th© act honeeaoor
in the town <J Cl.ntqn, raid oounty. on the first
Tuesdat in D-cemcer* ness, within the usual
hours ul sale, the I»te James H. Fi'.r.ey rlar.ta-
tion, coi.tain’n* eight honored (SCO) acres, mere
or less, m'ukC- six mil.* e- at ot Clinton in said
Jones com fy, near railroad s’«tion on M. and A*
K. K. iM'ld in one t>od> for cistrihn-.ion. Orod
fair land n-soud rta'e of ca'tivatiun, well im
prove) viih plenty of Watrrai d t.mbcrtirall
necessary puipoee>, in a good locality apd con
venient to market. Terius cwh.
R. H. BROWN,
’ H. J. FINNEY.
Sept. 7.1850.-R* Executors.
To &U Wh)mit Mar Oaucern.
G BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-M. A. R. Dyer
and T. F. Dye# having to proper form ap
plied to ms for permanent letteisol administra
tion on the estate of JchaDyur, late of said
county.
ibis la to cite all and singular the c-rediiora
and next of kin ot John Dyer to be aud appear at
my office within th* tune alloweoby law and
show cause, if any thay tea. why pennansLt so
mimatr tion should not begranted loM. A. R
DyiutwndT. F. ltjerou John Dyer's estate.
Wiluosa my hand snd official tig ature.
September tth, 1SJJ. J. A. MCMANUS,
sepStil Oruinary.
Agente and Canvassers
»u*iT-wiy
CKOCKETT'S
Iron W orb$,
MACON-. GA.
Atourwoiks can he seen tbo beat EN
GINE MADE for GINSfiU AND TQRE3H-
ING. Wq t usrsntee it to do all or more than
the matafacturers eay.it will do. We build
STATIONARY ENG NE8
From 8 to 80 Sorae Power,
There is no Engine made superior to it, at
we have testimonials to prove. We mura-
fiotnte
S&w and Grist Mills
that give entire satisfaction. We keep for
sale
WATER WHEELS, HORSE POWERS.
IMPROVED GIN GEAR. SUGAR MILL
PANS AND EVAPORAIORS,
And the Diet • -
Horizootal Sugar Hill
made. Also, ISON RAILING for cemete
ries, eto. SHAFTING PULLEFS, -and
GEARING for all all kinds of mill work.
In fact, we keep everything that ie need
about steam or water power or plantation
work. Oar COTTON PRESS is eeoond to
none, being cheap, simple and darab’e, »a
hundred* will attest Bend for ci'C’t'ars enJ
prices before buying elsewhere Add ess,
juljSl vly E. 03CCKB7T4 30SB.
G BORGIA. ulBB COUNTY.—Where**!
Phen Collins, execnb r of the estate o -
drew Bye, late of said tourty dec-ascd. ha* mvle
application for letter* of dismLti n from said
estate. These are therefore to cite and. ad
monnh all persrna con. eraed to bo Mid np-
apuearatthe Com t of Ordinary o! said courty
on the first Mui.dav in O-tober next, to si-o-
«»use,if any they have, why Utters of di-mis
Sion should not he granted to applicant.
Witness my official sk-n-ture
J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary.
July 1.168) td*
dm.
Price of
Gin*.
Price xrith
Self Feeder
or Condenser.
■“so saw
2S “
40 •
S
60 •*
70 "
SO «
•SS
100 00
m aa
iioS
iSS
la
1M0I
ICO 00
181ft
rciioo
£32 03
/'YRDINAR'J’S Office fonea Connto
V/ June 20, 1880.—»h -nai J"bn hn
exeeutir estate t f Martha M Seabro- c *«
apphea for dismission.
ibe-e sretocita and admonish ali persons
enrerned losh -w caus • at tbi« office on or by
the flrjt Monday in llctobe*. if any they have to
the e mtrarv.
Witness u>y band officiallv.
J-vSJtJv ROL\NL’T. ROSS. Ordinary
THE GRKaT
Kidney Regulator
And Diuretfo.
KtDKFGKN is highly recorrmri-l'd and
r.nrnrprstfcd for WEAK or FOUL EIDN&SM
DROP Y, BhIGHT‘8 DIP BASE LOSS OF
2NLBOY. NERVOUS l.F.BiLI; Y, or r-rry
OBBTBUOTIONB atisir.g from GRAY£1, cr
BLADDKB DIB5A8FB. Also 'cr YB1XOW
FEVER. BLOOD and KIDNEY POISON'' \G
in infected malarial eectirna.
• **“By tbe distillation of a Forest Lost vri-h
Juniper Bertnes and Btriey Malt we her e disrev
e’ed K1DNEGJKN, which sets tpetifiss'ly on
the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, rets..v
posr.s In tbe Sladd-r at d auy strain nv »u ,rt-
in*. heater irritation ia the water passage*, ? j v .
in* Ihtm strergth, vigor end c.urii ir r. hcii hv
color at d easy flow of urine. It c*n be l*k< n at
all limes, in «1 climates, without. ir.-u'Vto tte
sys’era. Unl-.ke any other prcna-alicn or Kid.
cey diificnltUs. it haa a very plea-ar t and -grie-
ahle tsste and flavor. It contaii a Positive Diu
retic n-operties at d will not a-suite. Ijtdi<-s
will hie it. snd GentUmon will fin’d
KiUNEGEN tbe best Kidney T» nie ever Oted
mjOMW bottle bsais ilie ateiotnre of
LAWRKLOR A MARTIN, also a Vrocrirtary
Government Stamp, which pc-n its K7DN i QBE
to be sold (without Re. use) by dnsalst* gro
cers ard other pertons every where.
Put UP in Quarter-sire Bottles lor General
and Family Use..
L»5VRR a CR & MARTIN, Prop’r;, Ct icaao Ill
C3_«old .by Druggirts, Greceie an Dealers
lerywhtre topliv.ly
wm COTTON
Cleans the Seed better, Runo Llc’iter,
CIns Faster nnd Costs Less Money than an?
other Gin In the Marki-'W Eveiytr.Achine
fully nnd legally .^itarrantee J,
These machines ore mado ot the beat materials; and th<
vrorhmanshlpandCnlsharcunexcelled. IIaTcbccnawarde(
premiums at all tho State fairs, Georgia Ain' ema, Texas,
tte. Upwards of COCO of our Gum aro In constant cse IT
southern states, over 10CO having been Bold in ITS,
Price List of CIns, Feeders and Condenser
Boxed ready far shipment and delivered at oar facto?
Trice with
Self Feederat
Condenser.
cr Terms givonon Application. X3
Prom 1513 to 1353 we mnnufactnreil Gins at Colombo*. Ga
under the firm mmo of K. T. Taxx^aAcCo., afwrw ord
aw,
re wo bare been
Gin* ever since.
labor saving machine r
adrantage* not enjoge
va* so greet that neoirlyacaor&f
remained unfilled, but we have doubled onr
capacity and hope to bo able to meet allgr.aire.ud^btillttf
the wisest plan to get your orders In earfy. Bei
for illustrated rampIJet ^ivir^nrw rolmtarp testivumia
iroro over 500 live, entcrprL«lns planters. Pressca,Engia
coajiplete outfit; furnished whcii desired. Address
mioxrx COTTON GTS CO.,
2THW LONDON, coiy
A. B. Farqnhar.
AGENT AT MACON. GA.
THE LUKBMUS,
—oa—
BMPROVED
TAYLOR
This is the seventh season ofthis popular Gla
which combines the mcritsofspeed, light dmTr,
good sample, and cleaning the eced in a Great
er degree thaa any other, and is oiTcred with tha
most perfect Scif-Fccdcr and Condenser made, at
the following Very low prices,
Sizes.
Price of
Gina
40 saw
45 “
60 “
60 “
70 “
80 •*
$100.00
112.60
125.00
•140.00
160.00
130.00
orCo-denser • Condenser.
$132.50
145.00
160.00
1S0.U9
2JO.OO
232.00
$155.00
170.5)
i.n.oj
232.&1
2S-1.00
These Gins are made with Iron Frames and oi
the best materials and are unsurpassed In finish
and workmanship. Wo also manufacture GtL
lett’s celebrated “Patent Steel Brush Cotton
Gin,” together with the Favorite Light Draft:
Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, with Feodera and
-Condensers ior each
Terms given on appllcailnon.
THE STANDARD MACHINERY CC..
MYSTIC RIVER, COM*
FRANKLIN H. LDMMUS, Gen. Agi
COLUMBUS, GA.
Samp’e Gin eat
Campbell & Jcn?s, M?con
G0LR0QM?
JlneeTfesiflOae.
Warn Air Fnrnact
Kose Siovx
FIRS
8cnd for testimonial’
from ail over the
r ** -
7 8Beekinan St.N.l
1
i5,000,060
The American Shoe Tip Go.
WABRAKT THEI a
A.S.T.CO.
Slack 1 up
That Is now so extensively worn on ;
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WEAR AS LONG AS THE HETAL,
Which was introduced by them, and by whff
'the above amount baa been saved to parents *
noally. This Black Tip wiil wits si
OMR, a* besides being worn on ilia coart
grades it ie worn on fine and costly sb<f
where tbe Metal Tip on account of its lo.{
would not bo used.
firey all have our Trade Mark A. S. T. C\
stamped on front of Tip.
Farenta should A8K FOE SHOES y-ith tl(
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP
on^^a^whenpuKhaalnj^o^heSr^chllitog^
Administrator’s Saio.
I JT wirtfteof an orvier roru ib- OouitofCrdi-
j navy o! Jone* c univ 4 w : !Mw* u*« the
ftr-Y Taeitdaj in Jfowei' atit. •ttLec -ur.
houai door in Cl itto , tw' hu ortd two acd a
h%i* (tC24) act©* of land. **o+ or lets, lelonfixu:
to 6'tate *>t ’ ey’Oit A. H*-; roin. hif
*wer%p© pine i»n« : ou tb" Ch lailroad, ft nr
mi!«» bolow Oris* old will©-Ji*tf cabiu and
i>*>r %y of water »n.i limb©*. Sold fur distribu
tion Temicnh.
FALtX *^B A LHCOM, Adm’r.