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FRIDAY OCTOBER I, 1880.'
Charles Warner’s Tiret Appearance.
Saturday came,, and I amvcd at tie
theatre to meet the manager on his return
from his tour; for he had several small
theatres, and uand to visit them in turns
during the year. As I stepped upon the
stage, he kindly introduced -me to the stage
manager, Mr. T-,—.
“Oh, Mr. Warner!* slight mistake in
the bill. Your name did not appear; but
1 have two parts for jou this evening.-
That was a cheerful announcement for
a voting hand at this difficult work.
I trembled with fright. “What, sir!
It’s 3 o’clock now, and two parts for to
night.”
“Oh, yes, you’ll be all right. Here you
are,” he. said, placing two parts iu my
trembling hands—Bras Rouge, in “Mys
teries of Paris” and Saib, in “Castle
Spectre.”
“Bnt sir, it’s imposible, I can’t do it.”
“Can’t do it! Nonsense, my boy; you
must do it. Clear the stage, we’ll run
through them.”
We did run through them; and if ever a
. poor fellow regretted adopting the stage
tor a profession, I d jd that afternoon. Bnt
I had a wonderful study; so I went home
and swallowed the parts with* cup of tea.
My sister arranged my little properties,
and all seemed well. But I musttellyou,
Saib, one of the parts assigned, was a black
but virtuous slave. My calves came
into requisition, as I was to wear only
black fleshings or tights, with only a loose
Indian shirt. When night came I was
dressed for Saib, and I heard remarks any
thing bnt complimentary from the actors
who all dressed in one long room, my legs
—flannel legs—being specially selected for
cliafT. I must have looked awfully funny,
a tall raw-lioned youth, with very little
flesh on my bones, and those enormous legs,
Well, I got on the stage, and my first scene
nearly over. I had a terrific struggle with
Earl Percy in the piece. On rising from
the ground, where he had thrown me in
the terrible encounter, there was. a loud
laugh from all parts of the house. I could
not tell, In my nervous excitement, what
had happened. Karl Percy pointed to my
poor legs, and there were too huge calves
in front of my shins. In the struggle they
had slipped round, and deformed my other
wise very straight legs. Oh, if I could
sink through the stage! But no I must
finish the scene. And finish it I did, amid
the laugh or the whole house, linav add
that they made me double a pan in tin's
S iiece, from Saib to a Captain of the Guard,
t was a very quick change:, and on resum
ing the dress of Saib, my right calf was no
where to he found, I wo3 in dispair.
“Sir, there is a stage wait for you,” cried
a voice; and in my terrible excitement I
rushed on the stage, with one hey; stuffed
leg, and the other a poor spimU>sliank,
shrivelled like King Richard's arm.
Xcversliall I forget the peals of laughter
as I entered. Speaking was out of the
question. After many vain altomps, I
made a most ignominious exit. I never
wore fiannel again.—The Stage Door.
A Bomastic Beunion—Loring, the
Boston bookseller, tells a very romantic
story as follows: “At one time I had pre
pared boxes of fancy paper with a fancy
initial or pet Liiuc embossed in it, and I
put this paper up at $1 a box, and adver
tised it widely. One day I had an order
from California from a Miss Susie —
The box was done up, addressed to her
and lay about here, when a young En
glishman came in and wanted to write a
letter, when his eyes caught the address
on this box.
“ ‘Have yon the order that came for that
box of paper?’ he asked.
“‘Yes,’ I replied, ‘’tis about some
where.’
“ ‘Would vou mind sending’it tip to my
hotel? If it is what I think, I shali leave
for California to-niglit.’
“I found it and sent around and heard
no more of it for perhaps three months,
when one day the young man, with a
lady on his arm, walked in. ‘Mr.' Loring,
I want to present you to my wife,’ he
said. ‘We could not leave this country
till we had thanked you for your partin
bringing us together.’ The denouement
was quite a romance. The young man
was the son of an aristocratic family, and
the girl the daughter of a gardener.
But love levels ail distinctions, and this
young man felt this girl to be the chosen
companion of his life. To break oft' the
attachment the father had sent liitn to the
Continent and dispatched the gardener
and his pretty daughter to America, where
the young man had ’followed them ig
norant of their address, and at last finding
it through the chance of the box of paper.”
A Young SEA SEJtrEXT Captured.—
A Victoria dispatch to a Sail Francisco
paper says that a genuine sea. serpent, s!x„
feet in length, with the orthodox mane,
head shaped like a panther’s and tail
whittled duwnto a sharp point,was brought
in by Indians yesterday, who caught it in
the straffs. Its appearance creates intense
interest amongst savants, and old fisher
men cannot place the monster. The ser
pent has been photographed, and the
body will be preserved in spirits and sent
to Ottawa for classification.
appeared- on the track for • the first trial
heat, and was received with re
newed demonstrations ct approba
tion. Mr. Hickok nodded for the
word on the thifd start, and St. Julien
sped away for the quarter pole, which he
readied in 32} seconds, 3\ seconds quicker
than in his previous heat. From here to
the half-mile post the same time was
recorded, passing the one-lialf mile in 1:04}
or 2:09 time. The next quarter was made
in 331 seconds,'the three-quarter-pole be
in'’ passed in 1:38. From here the horse
thundered down the home stretch at a
rattling pace, and, as he passed under the
wire in 2.-13J, received a perfect ovation
from the exdted crowd.
After another heat of the 2:25 race had
been trotted St. Julien was brought out
again. The start in this heat was rather
a disappointment, as was the entire heat,
tlie horse not seeming to exert himself to
the utmost. He madetbe first quarter in
34}; half mile, 1:01}; third quarter, 1:41},
and the mile in 2:lo. St. Julien was then
led to the stable amid the plaudits of the
spectators. »
Beanlifiers.
Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy
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cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of the
world, while in poor health, and nothing
will give you such good health, strength
buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters,
At. ial is certain proof. See another col
umn.—Telegraph. sepl4-2w
DENTISTRY.
DR- S. B BARFIELD,
JVo. OO MulborryHt.
OlJicn Houas—S a. xn. to C o. m. aug26tl
A CARD.
Toall vhoare suffering from tbs errors ir.d
fndiserenoiiscf jqq:c, nervous «ethes>, early
decay, 'o-a of icartKrd. etc., l will tend a recipe
that wi;l cure you, PRRK OP CHARGE. Tbis
great remedy was discovered by a nmiionary in
Soutu America. Send a self-addressed envelope
to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Station D, Now
York City. aorlt-doodawly
Why the Republicans Cannot
Cabby Virginia.—A letter from Rich
mond, Virginia, by Howard Carroll, ap
pears in the New York Times of the 27th,
giving reasons why Republican success is
out of the question in Virginia. For
three years there lias been, virtually, no
Republican organization there, and though
an electoral ticket has been nominated
this year there lias‘been absolutely no
canvass, no speakers, no documents, and
no money. The capitation tax of 51 is
an indispensable prerequisite to voting,
aud the Republicans, mostly negroes, are
so poor that 50,000 or 00,000 will not vote
unless these taxes are paidier them, and
beside, the disro/daqt wings of the dem
ocratic party would promptly coalesce if
there wer? tjie jsligjitest danger.of :the
State being carried by the Republicans.
As it is, the Democratic leaders know
that even were tlieir vote divided be
tween the “Readjusters” and “Funders”
in equal parts, each faction would still
have from 10,000 to 20,000 more votes
than can be cast by the Republicans. The
Republican organization is now kept up
for the control of the local offices.
Celebrated Dr. Win.. H. Stokea,
Baltimore, writes: “I confidently recom
mend to tlie medical profession Coldeu’s
Liebig's Liquid Extract of Deef for con
sumption', depression, weakness and indi
gestion.’? Sold by druggists and gtoeere.
l\v *
The Voltaic Belt* Company, Marshal),
Michigan, will send tlieir cclebrafcu
Electro-Voltaic Bel.s to the afflicted upon
thirty days trial. Speedy cures guaran
teed. They mean what they say. Write
to them without delay. »*
St Jalien’s Race.
Boston, Sept. 25.—St. Julien to-day at
Beacon Park brought together the largest
crowd ever assembled at the trotting park
in the vicinity of Boston since tlie dav of
Smuggler’s race in 1872. The chief at
traction, of course, was St. Julien, who
was to improve his last chance but one
this season to lower his record of 2:11} to
2:10} or lower, and he appeared to be in
an excellent condition for doing so. His
flue appcarauce elicited many noisy com
mendations from the multitude of spec-
tutors. »-*
To make the occasion more attractive,
the Driving Association arranged two
more contests, procuring some of the
quickest steppers-ipO-ha country; "trtfAiefy,
Daisie Dale,' Wedgewood, Driver, and
Sheridan, iu the 2:10 ciass, aud Nancy.
Golden Girl, Walburg and Lady Martin
in tlie 2:20 class. : The race in the latter
class was the first called, and after .the
first heat had been trotted,St. julien ap
peared upon llie track, and was received
with thunders of applause. lie trotted up
and down several times, making ready for
his warming-up heat, which, after
two poor starts, he commenced in good
M vle, though well held in by Mr. Hickok.
He trotted, tlie mile 2:244- Tlie second
heat of the 2:25 class followed the warm
ing-up heat of St. Julien. ■ When this had
been decided, ibe king of the turf again
Warner’s Safe,
Kidney s Liver
CURE
$1.25 PER BOTTLE-
A positive remedy for all Kid-
•tey, Liver and. Urinary Troubles
of both male and female. *
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READ THE RECORD :
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“It is the remedy that will care the many dis
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“It bu pa>sot severe tests and wen endorse
ments (tom some of the highest medical taleut in
tne country ’’—Now Y„rk World.
‘-No Remedy heretofore discovered can be held
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Harvey, D. D., WAbington, B. O. •
This great natural remedy is for
sale by all druggists in all parts of
the world.
—TRY IC AND TAKE NO OTHER.—
H. H. WARNER Sc OO
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
A
j VEGETABLE
! MEDICINE FOR THE
! BLOOD, UVER&KIDNEYS:
GURATINE,
For 2!ooJ Dkeaacs.
GURATINE,
For Liver Complaints.
CURATiNE,
For Kidney Disease..
CURATINE,
For Rbeoxuatism.
CURATINE,
For EcrofdaiSisMses.
CURATiNE,
for Eryii|*U>, 1 .a*!.I,
i filptcSes, etc.
A medicinal com
pound of known value—
eomblnlim In one-prep
aration ifce curative
powers for the evils
which produce all dis
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WArer, Uie Aftfncitt.
Harmless In action and
thorough In Its effect.
It Is unexcelled for the
cure of tU! Bloat tils-
eases such ts Scrof
ula, Tumors. Hollo,
Tctter,8altMheum,
Illicit mat ism. Mer
curial FolsotAaa,
also Constipation,
Dyspepsia, Indl-
,j< stioo-fSour Stom
ach, Bctentlon of
Lrlne, etc.
ASK Y3UR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
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Ach Children.
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someness and invigorating. action-upon
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For sale by ail druggists and dealers
generally. > - ■
POND’S EXTRACT.
Subdues Inflammation. Controls all Hernor*
thsgec. Acute snd Chronic. Venous
' and Sfurou-.
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aval XXKIUITXD 13 GS0ZGIA.
This Wsgor is to be dispo.od of by Lottery in
JamiaiT, 1881»
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Gray’s Specific Medicine.
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RheinasGiBt
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Ur
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ilatTinnaa. .Mb
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WEST BROS,
63 BAT ST., BAVANNAH, QA. (
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants
•—And dealers in—
FERTILIZERSy
General Agents lor the
Delta Cotton Tie.
liberal advances on consignments
W. W., Citrnss, MACON. AGENT
DBLTA COUWN TIB.
)uyS4-dawtilln.yI
Southern Home-Sohoohfor Girls.
197& 199N. Charlesst..Baltimore.Md
MM- w. U. cast, Miss Cast.
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school.janl-&Kw xnd cortsug sent
fanper Female Institnte
. Warrentoae Va.
8o4?ian begins 8ept. 1st. Send far Catalogue.
■ ryl«;wtm ROrfBRT FRSZRR. Principal.
we. ' TO RENT.
T HB r-usley place, opposite Flo None College.
will be to rent October 1st House eight
rooms, kitchen, good water. Rent 810 per
month Airuoedlul repairs will ba made. Ap
ply to L. w. Smith, en .Cotton Avenue, R. F.
Ousley.noar Macon, or by letter to
keyM lawtilloctl G. G. SMITH.
'Gaineovliio.
CampM I Jobss,
MACON, GEORGIA.
COTTON FACTORS
> 1 AND— •
COMMON MERCHANTS.
Warehouse—corner of Poplar and Sao
ttreeta . -
klako'iuiysnoci on Cu>'on in store at low
hank rates. Barging and Ties always on hat i.
aoi* dawlrn
ON TUESDAY, Beptembar .21,21139, be
tween the legal home of sale, at tbo door
of the euart-bouse, will bwlsttoahe lowest
b'dder.tha contraot for Lmluirgcomplete acc
ready for iravei a wooden trass briUgo over
Tobesofkee creek, at Fulton** toil], 8*id
bridge to be built in accordance' with com
plete and uiente plane and. speoifijaiiune
now on file in tho Oonnty ConuniresioneiV
oftro, and open to the iorpecticn of the
pafflio. The conlraotor will do required to
pyq bond in double the amount of. the bid,
with two good and solvent securities, for the'
faithful. performance of the oontract, and
!o indemnify the coun>y for any damages
occasioned by a laiicre to perform the same
within the prescribed-time. The work to be'
paid for pa completion, according to oon^
trset Ins right to reject any and all bida is
reservol ' -’*■•-
. By order cf Bibb Oonnty Commission are
an* 22-id . W. G. SMITH, Cler).,
rzz24thr=:
Popular iloniulj Drawmg of the
vomaiotiTFsacii BlsiHbu
tiou C©.
. A?' MAGAULhf’8 THEATRE,
> J In the City of LoodsriUeCon
THURSDAY SYP1*. 80tli l880,
These drawings authorized by the Leslsluturs
of 1878,and sustaines by thcrourtiotKentucky,
oicur r.-gularly cn thu lastduyof every ino^tn,
Hundays and Fridays cieettsd, for the period of’
live years. . , ■ - -
The Untied States Circuit Court on March 31
rendered the following decisions:
1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company ia legal.
8d—Its drawingsaro lair, I
N. B.—This company has now on baud a la-ga
reserve tund. '-Brad the list ol piisualortho
SEPTEMBER DRAWING.
1 Pme...
lFriun
1 Prile
I0 P/iiea #1,000 each ,
« 10.000
.„ 6,000
IM _ KkOOO
SO Prises' JOOcach ............ ................ 100,00
100 Prises 106 each 10,06c
>'00 Prises 60 each lO^XW
460 Prizes• tdn.rh j/ ... .. 12.00c.
..OOOPrisi# JA fooh. 10,000
VPnses
t Prise* 100 each
LV WJJ .
SOOeMh, ap’reximss’n prises S.70C
SCO each do- do I,$3t
?«
do
b«o
LS60Pris.es , S1.H,
■Whole Tickets. .?*. Half Tickets, tL
r, Tickets, (60. 66 Tickets, si ec.
Remit by Po .t-Oifice Morey Order. Registered
Letter, cans Dratt or Express.
To insure axainst mistakes and delays, corre
spondents will please write their names and
places of T8<idenee plainly, giving number ol
Post-Office box or Street, and Town, County and
State.:.
All communications connected with the Dis-
tribntion and Orders for Tickets should be
addrecsedtoR- M. BOARDMaN, Courior-Juur
nal Building Louisml* Kentuekv, or 367 .and
SCO Broadway, N. Y. septoodtuthussSwuachm ■
' ANDREW
FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, GA.
THIS .JUSTLY CKLFB RATED BOARDING
School for the Men'al. Moral and Physical train,
ing ol gir’s and yciuig Italics, will enter into its
28TH SCHOLASTIC YEAR—THURSDAY, SEP’
TEMBLR 16LH PROX.
The teachers «f last year are all expected to be
with me again, and in their specialties cannot be
surpassed.
CHARGES PER FUPJL RAN9- FMH $25 TO
$50 P£R YEAR H IHE LITERARY
DEPARTH-BT.
SOARDiNS FROM $13T0$15 PER MGHTH,AC-
COIIOING T0 CIRCUilSTAflGES.
All extra' studies, such as music, French, oil
painting, drawing, wax works, etc., will bo tbur.
ougbly lansht at moderate rate*.
Vocalization will be made a specialty, and to
that ei ds distinguished teacher bom a distance
will be emn’oyod.
•’Physical Training and Movement Cure” will
be looked alter and practiced with.it possible,
greater vigor than ever: and I would bereUke
occasion to thank the citizens of Cuthbart and
surrounding country for donating tomes hall
50x66 feet for phtaicsl training purposes. Special
arrange minis will be made for the acc-.mmoda-
tionol ladies and children of botn sexes not di
rectly connected with Andrew Female College,
and tnoy will be chawed to suit circumstances.
It is expected that tbis sploudid hall will be
ready fpr otcupaney by my opening.
For furthor information with regard to the
College,uartivs will send for catalogue and leport
of my Hoard of Visitors, both of which are now
ready for circulation.
Hoping lor a grand opening and a happy end
prosperous session, I remain with true respect,
A. L. Hamilton. President.
auc26-law4w
-49th YEAR. OF THE-
Medical College cf Georgia,
AUGUSTA 2
T HIS Institution constitutes the Medical De
partment of the btate University, the Diplo
mas are signed by its t ..accellor.
The session will commence on the first Mon-
day ot November, and will end on the first of
March following. Apply for.circuWr to
seo!3-w!t GEO. W. RUNS, Dean.
(~l BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Wheiw.s. R. Ml
' Jl Brown has appeared to me for the setting
rt a Homesle-d of Realty and Pcmnalfy.cnd
valuation of the samn 1 will pass.spon said
application on Monday. September z7t“- 1850,at
10 o’clock a. m. This Scptemher*. 188 .
J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary.
To all Whom it May Concern.
G EORGIA. BISS CCUNTY.-Jaher Ajert
■ hcvinr in prooe r form snoiied to me tor p> r-
manent letters of aduicDilation on the estate ot
W. Fr.gl?ke, lite of said county. This is to cite
all and singular the creditors and cezt sin of VF.
W. A. CnKRRT vs THB LIFE ASSOCIATION
OF AMBKICA.et al,—In Equity io Bibb 8u-
p-rior Court.
It appearing to the Court that by the re'ur cl
the sheriff, that the l-fle As^ocralion of America
cannot be feund. and it further appearing that
•aid defendants are non-residents ol the State.of
Georgia a lirdoiel. that skil defendants he*nd
appear at thefiext Mrjo of this Court, to bo held
on the fourth Monday In October next, to plead,
answer or demur to sed bill filed in the above
cose, or Lhe some will he taken pro conissta as to
th.», and Soto case will prop wl tx parte. Or-
dc-r.dfurther.ihatgaid' defendant be served bv
’tmbliaation ones a munth for four months, l.i the
Macon Telegraph and Messenger re.'ere the nest
term of this court.
This June 21,1550.
T. J. SUMMONS.
■' ' , Judge 8. C. M.C.
- A JVqnd.fit. solicitor for romplamant. .-
A trpe extract from the minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court Janeij, 1530.
jneis-lamsme A. B. KOS9. Clerk.
ffi FOKGIa; BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Boa-
Ik' C- .Smith,, executor of the e tateof
Mta. o jm Smith, late of said courlv deceased.
haamadt? application for letter! of diamissitva
irott said estate. .
Thc«e are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the C -art
of Ordinary of soid oofanty, on the first Monday
m October next, to show cause il any they bare
* by said application tbould not be granted to
applicant. *
: -JfH®** my band bjOMtt, JaJy 6,18S0.
Ioj7td*
QFf,
J. A. McMJLN Ld. Ordinary.
JS EQUITY-BILL FOR EELIEF, Etc
IN BIBB SUPERIOR COURP,
'Daniel D. Trsry vg. A. B. R'i,s. administrator do
bouis non ot the estate of T. F. Lamar, M. B.
lOBuiret al„ heirs of J.P Lcmar.
It appearing from the returns of thaSheriff in
th’semsethatoof ssiI defendants. to-wit„
Mrs. Came H. Motley and Mrs. Ana T. Green,
formerly Ann T. Lamar, ura tot to bo f-.ur.d in
the county of Hi'ob: and i« further appearing
that they do nut reside in-the Sta’e.ol Georgia,
but Lithe State of Alabama: It is therefore or
dered ly the ■ ouxt that service of said bill tc
perfected upon them by publication ol this ur-
d«r once a month fer four mouths before tha
next term of th-.s Court, in the U«con Telegraph
and S tsseogar. a newspaper published in the
city of Macon, Ga.
Loftin A Bartifat., Plaintiff’s attorney. ,
iujd-lamsm T. J. SIMMONS. J. B.'U. M. C.
SOD.GTA. Bibb County—Whereas Mrs. Mar
yX thl E_Sorrell, guardian ol her minor chil-
cien, has made application for leave to sell cUhl
shares of the capital stock of th> C-ntral rail
road a. d Banking ComDkny cf Georgia bvtonx-
irg tj said minors lor theii maiutsinanoe and ed
ucation.
These are therefore to cite and tdmon'sh all
persons conreraeu to be and appear at tho Court
of Ordinary of .aid county cn the first Monday in
July next, to show cause if any they have wliy
said application should ■ ot be granted.
Witness my hand oifielalty. Juno 5th. 1880.
iceetd-* J. A. McMANUfi, Ordinary.
JJotica to Bridge Builders,
ON TUESDAY September; 2I«t, 183), bs«
tween tho legal hours of sale, at tbo door-o!
the court home, will be let to the loweet
bidder, the oontract for building complete
and ready for travel, the sup6retrnctwe for
a wroagbt won trees bridge over Tobetofkee
creek, in Bibb oonnty, at a paint about
eight miles distant from tbe oity of Macon
Bald b. idge (o ucnslet of one ep&n one hun
dred and thiriy four feet leng, with dear
woodway ef eighteen feet; and to be bai t tn
accordance with ccmpltte and minute plane
and specifications now on file in the (Jaunty
Commiesionrib’offlm, slid open to the in
spection of tbe public. The contractor will
be requited to give bond in doubla the
amount cf tho bid, with two good and
solvent securities, for tbe fatthfnl perform
ance of the contract, and to indemnify the
oouhtyfor any damages cccssioaod ly a
failure to perform the same within tbo pre
scribed time. fisid bridge to be paid for on
complsiioD, aomrding to oontract. The right
to reject any aid all bids :s reserved.
By order of Bibb County Commissioners.
ang 2'2-td W! O. SMITH, Clerk.
/''aRDINARY’3 Office Jones Uounty, Georgia
Yr June 20th, 1830.—Wlieroas S.mutl Barron
administrator with tbe will annexed, ou eatate oi
Fetijamin Matron, deceased, applies for dismu
sion from same.
Thute are to cite and admonish all parson,
concerned and the itgatces ol said estate to -e
and appear at tho UctoDer term next of this
court, and witness a settlement ot his adminis
tration, recei-e their distributive shares, and
show cause if aoy they havo why he shall no; be
discharged from said administration.
Witness my nand < tflciaily.
jn»30td* ROLAND T. ROSS. Ordinary,
£T
CPUI^-ES
Geriaii aai Feisaieit Core •
rofl
COUSUMPTm
- Catarrh, Bronchitis,
COLDS. PEC.33,JFLim
Lamar, liankin & Lamar,
MACON AND ATLANTA, GA.
/~\RD!NARY‘S OfBaeJones County, Goorg ; ’i.
VJ August 31st, 1S50.—Whereas Dr. W. 1>
Glove-sr-plie* to nw»?ov administration on lb-
estat- of G-«m B Watt, deceased..
Tbete are to cite sci admonish all perso-
(v nco-ned to he aud appear at the Court of <>rd.'
.’mryblsa'd ronsty the first Monday in Octt
fcef nett, and -how cause if any they ba-
same the shall not bis grant- d.
Witceso my hand 'ifBcially,
— — snt.
ave wj
S>>. S td
ROM f
HORS. Ordinary
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Unaer and by
virtue cf an order from tbe Court of U-di-
nary of said county, wi'.lbe tola cn lhe flr»t
Tuesday in Xeptember next, befere the fours
house door in the city of Macon, brtwton the le
gal hours of sale, an undivided half interest in
parts of lotsof Isnd.Nos.la- d&inbloc'*l.um- 1
silty .one, in the southwest common of the city
cf Macon. ccntai».ingoiie-quarter of an acre more
or !ess. So’d as tbo proportv ot Jane A. Malone,
late pf said i ounty deceased, to c a diyisioa among
the heirs of said ecUte.
SUSAN M. PERSONS,
August 7,1884—8cd Administratrix.
✓21.ORGIA.BlBB COUNTY.—Toa’,1 whom it
’JF may concern: Louise W. Kennedy having
filed her petition In proper form to me. praying
for letters ct administration with tbdVill annex J
od.cn the estate of Francis M. Kennedy, thu is
to cite all legally interested in the execution uf
this application, creditors, legatees, next o: kin.
and any others, interested, to be aud aiuesrat
tbe next September term ot tne Court cl Ordina
ry ct said county am I show csu>e if anv ttey can,
why letter, of adaniniatration.witb will annexed,
should but beg-anted t-> said Louise W. Kenne
dy.
Witness mj hand and oiflcal signature Angus:
aag5-w4w J. A. McHANUA Ordinary.
Q. Engleke to be and appear at ’> y office within ...
the time allowed by Is w and show cause, if any '
anurncy.
Bibb Con&ly Sheriff Sales.
"TY/'lLl, bo sold, before the Court Houee do ir
v I in the city of Macon, daring tbe legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday InOModor next th
L.flowing pruporty. to-wit >
• One Pri.-k house. sitoaieJ in tha city of Macon,
in Aloak (M), on the corner of Plum and Pour’ll
street, now occupied by T. B. Groce. Levied on
as tbe property.of Mrs. Margaret Wal.sce. to sat
isfy a 0. fa. i-sued from Gunr.ty O art of B>bb
county in favor ot Jacques A Johs-Bon v*. Marga
ret Wallace. P/up-.-ity ponied out by pl»ial:-J',
they c-n, why permanent administration should
not b-r granted to Asher Ayera on W. G. Rn-
glide's estate.
Witness my hand and official signature.
September 4th, 1650. J. A. McMANUS.
ier,3 td* Ordinal.?.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Wherras,
Charles Moore has applied to me for the set
ting apart a homestead of real and ptrsoual
rropertyand the valuation of the same. I will
pass unoa said applira'ion oa Monday, tha 6:b
' »y of September, isso, at 10 o’clock a. in.
Witness my bund officially.
August 16,1880.
aoxl7 td J. A. McHAKUJ. Ordinary, a.
Know Tb'if&elf.
T HB untold miseries that
result from indiecretion
{nearly life msy bo allcvi.t-
od au< cured. Those-who
doubt this assertion should
purchase tho new medical
work published hy the PEA
BODY MEDICAL lKSTl.
rum Boston, entitled
. THBBCInKUB OF LIFE
ur, eKLE PRESERVATION. Exhausted' vi
tali tv. nervous, end physical cebility, or vilalitv
impaired by the errors of youth or too close or
too close application to business, may be nSte
ed and manhood rezainod. ►, . , . J .
Two hundredth edM 4b revir'.d ar.a eiirarged,
ust published. It it mitandard. medical work,
ibe best in tba English language, written by a
physician of great experience, to whom was
awarded a gold and, jewelled medal by the Na»
tionol Medical Association. It contains hvsuti-
many years of extensive and aneucasiul practice,
either one of which is w»rth l*n rime# lhe price
ot the book. Bound in French cloth, price only
<1 tent by mail postpaid, •. <.•
The London Lancet saj s: “No person should
be without tbit valuable book. Toe author lea
noble benefactor,” .
An illustrated sample sen, to nil on receiptof
certs for postage. .,
The author refers by permission to Hon P.A.
B19 SELL.MD. president 01 the Nations! Med
ical AsMciation.
■ Address Dr W H PAR
KER. No 4 BoMncli St,
Boston, Mass. The au
thor may heoensuHedan
ail diseases requiring
skill and experience.
novSOwlr
HEAL
THYSELF
S piff®
HABIT
CXJR3S
il&vl?
Bj J?. M.. Woolley
Atlanta, Ca, Reliable evi
dent* given, and ruen-noe to
cur^-J Parier.,.innd pdysiciar.s.
Send lorm.v book on the
habit and itaciira. FRKB.
Tin Sowisera Medical Colleje,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
fl^HE Second session ol this institution will open
JL OOXO BED 13th. IS HO.
Tho Curriculum of 6tudy in tbit school covert
wider range than most inatitatiocs in this
country. . ,
Peculiar and superior advantages, not nen-
ttuse-iin t'-u vir.nal circulsr,have been provided
fhr'iiUislrot-.ug tho mure important braacbes,
uudnlithe facilities exist lor thorough instruc-
tiou in evny department.
The acnuai enoOcncement wifi be furnished <m
eppl.ca'.ion to the Dean,
As there a.-o two other schools in Atlanta aad
misdirootlon is liable to occur. oorn-spondenM
wfll please address &. O. WORD. *. D-
Dean of Southern Medical Coffee*.
acgSI-deodawVt ■ ■ - - ,- . i .
OITlffiMlA
• - * " r “ ‘ eUXT 12. 35W.
Session begins on the fint ot October and con
tinues nine months. Apply for Catalouges to tbe
Secretary of the FantHy,- Part rifle* University
of V.rsmia, Albemarle Uo„ Ya. JAMV8 F.
UARRlaON, M. D., Chairman of tha Fadbity.
juyI7dooJ.«wSE “
Host unachvapeat
ABTIFIOIAL - LIMB?
Special indweements to HOUTK
BRM BOLD IB B8.
batisfaetiefi given lo BU cates.
First pt-emrum at Atlanta and Ma-wn
.Georgia. Fairs. 1670. . Best of. refen
eocesiuyoui State. Apply at ono(
for fall iuforai.iticn. oec'el terms
ere. Add.M* CGATLES Jr EVANJ'
Also, at tie stma time-end place, lot No. (S)
ar.l tar: cf lot .Nc. (4). in Biook (1?) situsted m
the ci>y of Kuooa. on Mulberry aud sixth street,
in said County of Bibb. 1 evied on as the prop
erty of the estate of Charles Rlis, to satisfy a 2.
fa. i,sced from Bibb Superior Court in layer of
Ordinary of Bibb county, use of the Children of
Rubert U. U,h*r.deceased, v,. Joteptf U. Bcar i-
li an and Mrs. Suraa M. £!!<• executrix, eto.
Property pointed out b pl-iotid’s attorney.
Also, at the ( ime rime, bnt ow.ug to ti>o
expense of movieg, will be sold at th* auc
tion Louse of Thorn m Fictmsn; on Cherry
etrtot, in tbe city if llscon, in said oonnty.
the following proytuy. tc~wit: twoaevi-utj-
five os we gins and two feeders, and two forty
eatr gins, levied on as the propery of Peter
O. Sawyer, to satisfy a fi. fa leaned from
Bibb npanor Court in favorof the Oential
Railroad and Banking Oompany of Georgia,
va. Peter O Sawyer. Property pointed cat
plaintiff’s attorney.
GEORGE P. CHERRY, Sheriff.
BepL 16,1830.
Adrainisirator’s Sale.
G eorgia, bibb county.—By virtue ct
an order from tbe Ordhisry of said
SAid io*nty, will be told before tbe court
bouse acor in Mac n. within ibe ’em! hours of
sale, oa Taesday. October 5. 1880. all the land,
and plantation ol J. H. Cowart, decea<ed, situat
ed in3lit;siid district, Bi’b county, and about
5i 0 veres across the river in Tw.gg, couety, tho
whole together, containing thirteen hundred
acres, more or less, and being all th»land t own
ed by yitd J.H. Cowait, in Bibb and.Twbroa
county. At the time of his death, except about 5!U
an es a, si gee t to she * idow at her dower, joining
UolmeS.- Miiichew and others in Sibb, and Phil
lips aud Small in Twiggs, to d for the purpose
cf paying tba debts o< the deceased, and ler dia-
tnburiou among the heirs. Terms cash.'
H . . J.J.IOWART. '
, Z W. COWART.
Adm'rs ot J. H. Cowart.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 0, 1880.
F6r further information apply at tbeclflceol
am Mil - - -
E.t*RG!k HOUSTON n.iUNTY.—Will u
V3T sold b-fars 'he r-urt hn.tee door in Pe:ry,
Houatoi:c.mn;y on th> finti Tuesday in October
next, the f. ihi< mg described p-op-rty to wit:
: All that tr,i t cr.-wrea; nflsnd situated on Hog
Crawl creek, in ihn Iowe-l<-.irte-nth'di»trir* of
eeicl r-unty and known ambn.hver.-ti Hog Crawl
place, fnitnim- g l -I T.; aero- more or lc*.. t>a‘d
Iwii to rt n«‘(ho pr-p r’v 6i the estate of W. H
Krottu. Jtcfi’«eu, by Tii-toe"! a d-c-ec made in
th- ripwkeetan ol BiL'i ccti"ty ia the case of
W. R, Brown, axecu'or. ,s. A man Ja O. Siown et
al. Safe for the purpose o rarr'inx out the pro
visions of ,a-d d-erve. v no* fends mil be *orin«
a whole or m tnch parcels as rnav bfrteemed srt-
vi-abo. Terms on--th : rd cash, cre-ihirrt in
t> row mcntlis end cue-third in twelve montls,
with 8 per drut. inlerut. Pnr-hax r- recriving
certificate of pnrelias* or bond b-r title. .I casas-
Mon given 11 o firs' rt»y of January. -AS!.
W. R. BSOWN,Execu*or
of w. R. Brown, deceased, and cooi-nissionerin
eqnity. . augSl-lawsw*
gel off
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Administrator’s Sale.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Under ar.d by
virtue of an order Dorn the court of Ordina
ry of said com tv. 1 will sell on the first Tuesday
in October nut, before th) court hoa.edoor in
the city bf If aeon, in esid ooucty, between the
usual hours of sal*, all tho real, ostste bet nglng
to tbs e*Uve of Thot. J. 8hmbolser, late of said
county, deceased. It consists of the Mlowirg
; One city lot, belo* part of lot nnisb-r
square numbe twenty <»), in the city
_ with lorty-fiv. feet trout on Mulberij
street;, and two hundred and tan feet (810) deeu.
edit infant what is known at the StubbleSeM
House property. Also port Cf lot number (ACS)
tyr-j hundred end lixtyeight. co. Uiuic.g one
hundred aad thirty-five ( 86) acres, more or
leas. Alto part ol lot number (2Z7) two hundred
and tw«niJ-eOTeu, containing (too). ne hundred
scr-s store or lest. Also part ol lot number
(219) two hundred and ten, contaning fifty (tt)
acre*, mom or ku. All lying iu 11* Fourth
(Rutland) District of Bi-b rwuuty. about sight
mil's frost the city o. Macon. Said ltnds are
sold far tha bvtvfi: ot Abe heirs a> d can be
bought at a whole or in separate divi.iou. Terms
cash. •toS.SWUBT, Adm’r.
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To ill Wh wit Mar Oo&cero,
mdafTB Hat •'
G ROs.GIA.RIBB.COUNTYverH. A. R. Df*r
snd T. W. Dyer barilla buDruper form ap
plied ts me (qe permanent latter sol administra
tion oaatrts estake of John Dyer, late of and
MsatotF.aerafwE fiouawaflSl asm sHMse ansi
I hut* to side all atod ringular the etadUcrs
and LUtcf kra of John Urer to baaed appear at
toy ofis. e Within th* time allowed by ikw and
show eadse.Wany they «aa, why pwnaanth t 04-
u>iL]»tr.tle-.i showht nas hegraosod swK. n. K
TTBistoai
Dye)and T,
i John Dyer's eaiata.
>rpt«eaber 4th, lfito.
o ipsl.t
J. A. MCMANUS,
Ordinary.
[i(U
oil ao teiru.
ivj oii
^■IU(
fit«A Ton?iC Urn rnipij
. gntyteuLcj
yh ft Lflochrinn* Los
.rusifithf
Attonts and COnw
Muk* from R3Q to |M p«r week selling
goods for- h. CL Ridepat A Co.. 10 Barclay street.
Bew York- Send lor tkeU oatatogu* and lei
H*ttUlaotUlw4#rUJ9.Go»Wflfl»!t»I3..i '--V.. : a U
ilt 4o *oO .ruxal tewws ] iaxxmuiI o-il tUiw sasl-udci e
riftotL Riifi Utid < UnUltKD ,\as
EXEGtTTOBS’ SALE-.
G eorgia, jonesoounty.—By virtue cf
an orderIrom the r.,urt o! Ordivory of Jones
county, ’.vill be sold befo-e tho o u-1 noose door
in the town of Cl cton, .aid o*ur»y. cn the Brat
Tnesffat in D-'cvm.-er nan, within the usual
lionrsol safe, tbe late Jsmo, H. FiT-cev planta
tion. ooutoimna »wht ii.ur.irert (-Co) aeres. more
or Ipbs, si.a*to six mrtrs c-st ot Cunto-i in .aid
Jones cqunvy.near railvoed sidf.on on X. and A.
R. R. H.-Jd in'ono bodv for dbirisution- Good
IsiT bnid -n *gojd rts'f ol cultivation, well im
proTwd aiih plenty of wat.rsr.d t.mberlc-rall
neocsssry purpose, in a good locality and con
venient tii market. Terms roth.
R *t. PRQWN,
. ’ H.J.FINNBY.
Kept. 7.1886.-S'- Executors.
aUBE i; CUBE
C-ba^lis, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron
chitis,' Jsthma, Conscmptiot,
And all Discae. s ol THROAT and LUNGS.
v-.it UP in Quart-Size Bottlrs for FhmpyUaa.
► rfentinraily prepared of Ba’sam To.u. cry stal-
j-Kd^Eock Cendy. old Kye. and other' cuics.
The o»mul» is -cosa to our best phyrifCaos, Is
bi*h.y commei d-d by th.m, m- t'-e of
onr mart i-remm-nt <h*ais). I'rct tt, A. Mari-
J*. in is or tbeiabc) otov.rv botiki. It
^3 rceiiral liLit
B.TE w-Jl (kffrjrd ili*s *reattist
ntlo/ft-yr Ccughi Cold ft.- Ix.ft lessa, Konchitii.
e a ^ L«lc£p. t! ro CoYis&n?pSion, in
th*» liiHp cnta d ndmcivti hUgt b,
F“i and ^.peiizer, TC m^kes
a rieunhtful ton to for ily ol» le ntnt to
tsie: :£ weak or debilitstcd, it chives tout*, aciiv-
ity and stiength to tho wBSh lnncaal-un e. - --
en»lTrirtr» FONT KB DRCBITBm
y by unprinciofert ifeslersy
(«to tty to pa'm off upon yon Rock aril Rr-eJ
_ ...
1 ~T ~A~ , m -«“•••• vsi wsasa.v t’M CO tile)*)
-xcniEBe ta^icK m GaYernment htusn on >
Coich bottle. * )
LiHBEM’E & M»RTIX, Proprietors.
Ill EC&d.sop fet.. Chib? go.
93U A y oar Druggist for it.
your Grocer far It. to- > *W *» •
ii-A'k Juur Wice Merrho.Tt for iv .
ta-tUi.drep, ask jour Msmina far It, '
«3fe^!d by Druexiits, Grocers snd Wine Mer-
cnfnl*everywhere. s e It wty
^ 5,000, OCO.
The American Shoe Tip Gq k
WARRANT THEIR
A.S.T.CO.
'LACK 1 IP
That Ja now so extensively worn on 'S|
CHILDREN’S SHOES
TO WEAR AS LONG AS THE 1EFAL, ,,
■Which was introduced by them, and by wbtf
the above amount lias been saved to parents to
nually. This Black Tip will aavo it
more, as besides being worn on tbe cosna ’
grades ft la worn on fine and costly sbn -
whero the Metal Tip on account of its fa?
would not be used.
They all have our Trade Mark A. S. V. CY
stamped on front of Tip. -,
Parents should ASK FOR SHOES with a}
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP n
on them when purchasing for their ohilrtrd
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Administrator’s Sale*
3Y virtue cf an order >ron the Court cf G.iil-
A) nary of Jones c:uni.v, will be s-jm on tbe
firof Tuesday in No»eu b.r urx*. sc ’he court
boueedeorin Ui r.to-.,,nnjlm-dr—i i*>uda
h ill (iKt) acres of laro!.» ofe ur fea. -.clou/ting
to estate of Hoytbn A. Batkcom. orca. ert, fair
everoge pine lanrt on the Ce .t-al rarircad, four
mile* beluw Griswoidvrtle-one jcg cabin and
u -i ty of water snd timbe-. Sold for distribu
tion. Terms ou-li.
repft* Fk L1X B. B1LKCO H. Adm’r.
THE LOMMyST
-OR- ' ,
8KSPROVSD .
TAYLOR
This is the ecventh season of this popelnr GJa
which combines the mcritsofspcc.i, light draft,
Rood sample, and doming the need inacrefif-
cr degree than any other, and la c i'crcd -ertth the
most perfect Self-Feeder ana Condenser made, at
the following very low prices,
Sizes.
Price cf
Glue
Price with
Price with
SelfFecdcr iStlf-Ftedtr and
orCo-idetiser
Condenser.
41 saw
45 -
fioo.ro
112.™
et65.no
178.50
RS
am
160.00
-m
105.00
220.00
70 “
206.00
252.00
60 “
Y 91.00
, 233.00”
2S4.00
CKOCKETT’J#
137^22. Worbafi
MACON. OA,
Atourwotka cxr.be setn the best EN
GINE MADE f..r GINNING AND THRESH
ING Wo cuarantee U io do all or more than
the uanafsetarera eay It will do. ' We bniid
STATIONASY ESGlSES
I'rom 8 to 60 Uoros Power.
There is no E- gine made euperior to it, as
wt have testimonials to prove. We manu
facture
Saw and Grist 5Ti]l3
that give entire tatiafaction. We koep fer
snje I
WATER WHEELS. H02SE P6WBRS ;
IMPROVED GIN GEAR. SUGAR ?JILL
PANS AND EVAPORAIORS,
And the B.-zt ' ' " l \ ' '
Horizontal Sugar Mill
made. AUo, IRON RAILING for cemete
ries. etc. SHAFTING PULLEYS, and
GEARING for all all kinds of mill work.
In fact, we keep everything that ie used
about steam or water power or, ptsntatiun
wjrk. OtrOOTTCN l'^K-8 u .--court to
none, being cheep, simple and durable.' as
hnndrede will attest. Bend fur ci’cafers and
ptioea before btiying efeewtu-re Add ess,
jalySl-ly £. OBOOEE1T 4 SONS.
G eorgia. mr« gountv.—whc»e«f
rhon OeQlnt, tx-cnV r. of the estate o
drew Pye.'lsieo! asidiburtyrtee-tse l. has ma te
• oplic»ti"n tor letter* of di-n hs: n f-om said
emote. Tie*e im thcefoM to cite snd »d
rnent h sll persons con. erne J tube «nd sp-
uppesrstthe Court of Old i'iar,v ol said courty
on the flr»t MoutsT in O -tobor rext to sbow
0 mse, if suy they have, why- feitc-a ct dim:*
s on khoaid not Hn xrar-ted to appl.e-int.
Witness my ofiloial afen-ture
J A- McMASUt, Ordinary.
July $ I83.VU*
/"VRDlMAkY’fi CMee l<vies Coaato
U June 18, 1880.—* horess John fin
exeeatwestat* cf Martha M. Seabrotoru
applies fpr dMiNlosK
Tbe<* >10 10 018* snd admoaith oil pcr»en«
eoMsrtwd to show eausn at this office on ur by
the first Monday in October, if any they 1 c
the oratrary.
Witness ws band officially.
JaaSJt^* ROLAMDT. BOSS. Ordinary -
These Gins arc made with Iron Frames aud of
the bestmitcrids and firo unsurpassed in finish
and workmanship. We also maacfacturc Gut.
Jett’s celebrated “Patent Steel Brush C ittna
Gin,” together with tho Favorite Ught Tlra.il,
“Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, -.villi Fceeers and
Condensers lor each.
Terms given on appffcatlnon.
THE STANDARD MACHINERY CD., -
, MYSTIC RIVER, COP*K
FEAXKLIN H. LU3IMUS, Sea. Agt
COLUAISUS* GA.
J" Sainple 6m ctn
Campbell &. Jo err, ISucaa
LIIT)DRN & PATES"
SOUTH ESN
Music H&iiss.
Tba Music House’’ of tha South.
- ♦-fa»j BemovaitQjh?
S '&W DO UHL? ,ST01l>i
An Immense’ Mubv; Temple,
Two larx> stores. e»c'- Si tot front end ‘our
ttoriea hfeh. fronimr cn tbre-' dm-ti and died
from • el'ar lo loft with mu-icri *'t plies. Noth
in* to c.impute with it m lhe . ixthern Stste*. -
A Big Store.
• i A Big Stock. ' ■ ~
A. Big Trade.
AND MO HE TO COM3.
Dorit it t&a ten jetr*re; i-tabJiahment
<>f cur hcu»e - e h*ue *u#»esO':r.} tr.«* mu5ic triido
o r 'he Ko*:ta td % tronclor/i: 1 hut lie jet »e
hivc • lilj h«cun. VS> hu jcirs kLead,
a btasiue** of a million P r, *>**& to take n*tt of
thiMwnormaut’rsJCc we pt\ vlicd oar pres*
e t c,fcTnraoth «rmru?cc«i:* rcll fririo lit) will
be iardcr.se. 'or it. ForiQfefctha
hts vw: the Ncrtheoo-
wi*h mHo Ora^n m^nufuct^rera
lor insurmvMM* most luiv^ia-
1 ***** touirdctt h* d lirt.Pi*:-.* 0 Md Orgfto *re
:• *c cc-iinf V- - ’• i:«"if y-> kt- xm-
rr. :•*(»? Tics V*.v -.i • • .* r Terms N«v
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