Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, October 22, 1880, Image 7

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■ -■ j*2 i—....■,.■ -.-■■[ : -.? ■>,■■*• --...——. iijiWr,.:.i l ,— . 'iaafflHM West Virginia Election. W'BEKLixfiT'WESIIViBOINii, October j(j._The returns coming In do not mate rially r.ffect the result of Tuesday’s elec tion. The following is a summary of the result in the counties heard trom: Crooks county—Democratic plurality 100, *nd Democratic majority 4; Democratic loss 15. Berkely—Democratic majority 100; Democratic, loss 172. Cable county gives a Democratic plurality of 000—a Democratic loss of 60. Doddridge—Dem ocratic majority 207. Fayette—Republi can plurality 200; Republican gain of S35. Gilmau—Democratic plurality 300; Democratic gain 00; Grant—Republican majority 375; Republican gain,XL.. : Daii- cock—Republican majority 128; Republi can gain 147. Hampshire—Democratic majority 700; Democratic loss 070. Jef ferson—Democratic majority 1,000; Dem ocratic gain Iff. Jackson goes Republican by a small majority, which is a Republican gain. Lewis- Democratic majority 150; BtjMwh|ria 21. Marshall—Republican majority 088; Republican gain 190. Mineral gjvts a re duced Democratic majority. (iaiionga- liela—Republican majority, 447; Repub lican gain 11. Morgan—Republican ma jority 200; Republican gain ,07, Mason— 'Democratic plurality* *110; Democratic gaiu 106. Futnam—Democratic majority 100; Republican gain 2J3, pleasant— Democratic majority 208; Democratic gain 87. Preston—Republican majority 1,000; Republican gain, 410. Ritchie—Republi can majority 230; Republican gain 108. Randolph—Democratic majority 400; Re publican gain 244. Summers—Demo cratic majority 3,000; Remiblican gain 73. Taylor—Republican niajarfty.JId; Repub lican loss 31. Tucker—Democratic ma jority 200; Democratic gain 14. Wetzel- Democratic majority 800; Democratic gain 22. Woods—Democratic majority' 100; Republican gain ISO. The* Washington*, October 10.—Secretary Scliurz lias received r » telegram from GOv. l'itkin, saying tM great excitement pre vails in western Colorado over the killing of a Ute and the subsequent murder of voung Jackson by the Indians. After de tailing the circumstances of the affair, Governor Pitkin says the Utes are lawless ly inclined since.-Ouraj’s death, and if the general government does not protect lier citizens the State will. He urges the immediate removal of the Urvcompabgres to the north of Uncompahgro river, or some other point where they will be re mote from the whites, and from the road over which the food for the whites to sub sist upon lias to pass. If this be done, it would allay tlje excitement in a meas ure. n* X, T. * wt x> V RandolphVletter to Hancock. New York, October 10.—The follow ing is ex-Governor Randolph’s letter to General Hancock on the tariff question: Morrixtotcn, October 11.—My Dear General: My attention is called to-day to the interview, or reported interview, had with you by a person representing the Pat terson Guardian, of this State. As I read the report, it seems to mo yon were very imperfectly understood, or very indiffer ently reported. I come to this conclusion because of my kuowledgejof your Views upon the tariff question, The report does you injustice. This subject is one which our manufacturing friends are very Solici tous about, and very property so. I regret that your views upon the tariff question, as I understand Ui*m\ to be, had not found fuller expression iu your letter of accep tance. If f. misrepresentations of your tariff views continue, woulddt not be wise and just to take some occasion to put yourself right ? Very truly yours, Tuos. F. Random 1 ii. To W. S. Hancock, Governor’s Island. The Epiacopal Convention. New York, October 16.—In the houso of deputies of the Protestant Episcopal Church Convention the following pream ble aud resolution were recommended for adoption and placed on the calendar: Whereas, The work of the chu:ch of Christ and the best interests of Christian civilization are seriously impeded in or.e of the territories of the United States by the existence of polygamy, recognized by a large proportion of the community as a religious institution; and, whereas, polyg amy is not only contrary to the law of God, but is also forbidden .under severe penalties in the territories of the United States, and also by an act of Congress which lias been declared constitutional by the Supreme Court of the Uuiled States, therefore be it litsclted, (tbo bouse of bishops con curring), That while there are peculiar difficulties in the execution of this law owing to tlie religious fanaticism,doubtless oftentimes sincere, by which the institu tion of polygamy is upheld, and especially to[the fact that the interests of many inno cent persons are unhappily involved, it is still the duty of every Christian and citi zen of this republic to use his iufluence to aid the United Stales In bringing about as speedily as possible a merciful but firm enforcement of the law in regard to po lygamy or’bigamy in the territories of the United States. Tlie petition of the several parishes of the missionary jurisdiction of Dakota, asking for admission as a regular diocese; and the report of tlie committee on new dioceses, adverse to the prayer of tlie peti tioners, were next considered. The house adjourned without taking 'action*. » iu it V* 1 Fatal Explosion. Chicago, October 10.—A terrible ex plosion occurred last evening at the Gar den City Distillery Company’s works. An experiment was being tried of a new steaming process. Com was pat whole into a mammoth kettle sixteen feet high, and steamed, then a strong pressure of steam was applied to force it through pipes into a masli tub. The pipe became cboked up, stopping tbe passage of the swollen com, and immensely increasing tbe pressure on the kettle. A terrific explo sion followed, blowing the roof of the building clear off, and killing outright or burying beneath fallen timber, scalding com and debris, ten men and one wo man, whohappened to be in that part of the distillery. Three, whose bodies have been recovered, were killed outright- Four are still buried in the ruins. George Schaffer has been taken out fatally injur ed about tlie head. Three othcre are badly injured. Vireinia’* Railroad Troubles. Richmond, October 16*—A meeting of influential citizens of Richmond, Lynch burg, Petersburg, Norfolk, and other cities, was held here to-day to consider the best measures to be adopted to secure the postponement of' the sale of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad, which is to be sold on tlie 2d of November, under an order of the United States Circuit Court. After discussion, a series of resolutions were unanimously adopted, providing— First, that a committee of five, one from each of tlie cities of Richmond, Peters burg, Norfolk and Lynchburg, and one who is not such a citizen, but who is a stockholder in the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad, be appointed, said committee to lay before the councils of said cities a plan ofcoinbiningtbeir influ ence for applying to the Uretod States Circuit Court for an extension of the date of sale ofihe Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad for ninety days. Second, that said committee may rec ommend to the councils of tlie cities men tioned to make, as a part of their applica tion for tlie extension aforesaid, a con tract with such individuals as will. con tract for the purpose in view, conditioned upon said parties paying into court of the expiration of said time at extension the sum $500,000, with a guarantee of the payment iu fall of tlie preseut outstanding Indebtedness on the interest account of said company. Third,'that the committee shall also confer with the Governor, Attorney Gen eral and Board of Public Works of Vir ginia, ask their aid and co-operation, and urge upon them the paramount impor tance of an effort to save to tbe Common wealth, her cities and her citizens, the great property whose sacrifice is threat ened. Tlie meeting adjourned until the 22nd iust., to receive the report of the above moiitiened committee. Ii.UDD.KS fcBA-tJiS Porous Plaster. *»# only improvement ever made on the common Porous Plaster. Over ^,000 druggists have signed a paper stating that 1IE P- ulNE POttUCi PLA.nTlSft'f are superior to all °tker plasters; Prii— ”n"«. HKABUKT ft JOHNSON, yharrawentlml To'k Hews Items. Dover, October TO.—A conflagration occurred in the business portion of Dover by which nearly a block of stores and dwellings were consumed. The loss is over fifty thousand dollars. Jamaica, October 16.—The first Con gressional district Democratic convention to-day nominated Perry Belmont for Con- cress. He is the son of August Belmont. Washington, October 16.—The Wash ington Light Infantry corapanies left this evening for Atlanta, to take part in the ceremonies there Dext week. Chicago, October 16.—A windstorm approaching a hurricane is prevailing all over the Northwest this morning. The telegraph companies report their wires clown in every direction. Telegraphic communication'with the Pacific coast has been Interrupted for nearly a week. St. Louis, October 16.—Seventeen Mormon eiders arrived here yesterday from Utah and left this morning for Ten nessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and Virginia, whither they go to make converts to the Mormon faith and secure Mormon emigrants to Colorado. Portland, Me., • October 16.- •— The chairman of tbe Greenback State Com mittee says there will be no Fusion State Convention to nominate new elcctois, but tbe Fusionists will support Solon Chase and J. F. Turner, notwithstanding their advocacy of the straight Greenback ticket. Bad habits are easily contracted; so are colds, and both are very hard to get rid of. TI $ :oids are quickly and surely cured by Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Nomirroi ever yet threw back A more repulsive sight, Than teeth that arc decayed and biack; Or one more pure and bright Than row of pearls, that all may vaunt Who put their fifth in Sozodont. lw Macon, Ga., Nov. 1,1879. Dn. C. J. Moffett—Dear Sir: Wc have been handling Teetbina for several years, and the demand Increases as the article becomes introduced and is known. Our sales average from two to three gross per month. We believe that yourTeeth- ina (Teething Powders) will eventually become a standard and indispensable ar ticle, for in no single instance has it failed to gite satisfaction. No complaint has ever been made to us, hence we conclude that it docs ail you claim for it. Merit is bound to succeed. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Druggists. —— — i«i»i For the Doctor*. I have in stock a large line of surgical Instruments, appliances, saddle bags, med icine chests, etc>» and shall be glad to .have you call aud examine. Physicians at a distance can be supplied by sending their orders direct to me. L. W. Hunt. “Don't Know Ball Their Value.” "They cured me of Ague, Biliousness and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. IJtad a half bottle left which I used for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors saiu could not be cured. I would have lost both of them one night If I had not given them Hop Bitters. They did them so much good I continued tlieir use until they were cured. That is why I say you do not know half the value of nop Bitters, and do not recommend them high enough.—B., Rochester, N. Y. See other column.—American Itural Home. Eminent Dr. J. J. Caldwell, Baltimore, Md.,states: “I have used Col den’s Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Beef largely in.debility, febrile and nervous diseases, and 1 have found it one of tlie most reliable of nutrient tonics.” Sold by druggists and grocers. octI2-lw Parents should not forget that their shoe bills can be reduced one-half by pur chasing for their children shoes with the A. S. T. Black Tip upon them. They wear as long as the metal, while adding to the beauty of the shoe. octl2-lw An Editor’s Escape. Office of the “Industrial Era.” > Albia, Iowa, Mat, 25,1880. J To Whom it May Concern : I take pleasure in making the following statement: I have been afflicted with a disease of the kidneys for the past two years and have tried numerous remedies with only partial and temporary relief: Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure was recommended to me and after tak ing it tlie pain and distress left me and I am to-day feeling strong and well. I am perfectly satisfied that Warner’s Safe Remedies are the medicines needed and can cheerfully commend them to others. G. W. Stamm. I hereby certify that I have been a pra- ticing physician for twenty-seven years and for many chronic cases in my prac tice do recommend Warner’s Kidney and Liver Cure. It was upon my advice that G. W. Stamm, the editor, obtained this valuable remedy. sep 28-2w A. A. Ramsay, M. D. A Down T.-W« nircftllt having parsed several sleepier* night*, die- tnibed b) the agonies and cries of a eafferiog child, md becoming convinced that Mrs. Wme aw’s (toothing Syrup was just tbs arti cle needed, procured a supply lor tbe obild Oa reach:' g heme and acquainting hi* wire with wbat he bad done, ebe refused to beve H administered to the child, se »he was strongly in favor of hon.eepatby. That night the child paseed in suffering. and the parents without eietp. ltemming boms tbe dey fol lowing, the lather found tbe baby wan still wone; and wbile contemplating another eteepUes night, tbe mother stepped from the room to attend to some dotaeetui duties »nd left the father with tbe child. . D ring her absece • be admintotered a portion of tbe Sooth ngbytnp to tbe baby, and said noth ing. 1 bat night alt bands slrp'well. and t'ie little fellow awoke in the morning bright sod happy. The mother was delighted with iba cnectn and woaderrnl change, and al though at first offdDded at tbe deception pr-cticed upon her, baa continued to neo the ayrup and tnffsiing erring babies and rest- leas mgbta h,vo disappeared. A airg'e trial of tbe.- yrnp never yet. failed to relieve tbe baby and ov<ro>-me tbe prejudices of the mot her. Bold by all dtegstam. 25c a bottle. do, SO Iw NOTICE. Brewer’s Luag Restorer. We would recoin,rend to all who bare dis- eised Lungs and Tlroat. th s steilto* medic ne Nuajtw.s cl uensumpriver, ev»n In the is*I stages cftfcia terribleriaea.e wh-re there-as hoi. * small lortton tf tbe ion* Mr, le«tify that they arreted lbe disease by ti irg onir two or threb bottle* of Brewer’s Long Restorer. Their Pr.yi.Hi.tn pronoun, od tbsai incurable end toft them to pine away and Ole, and d*.th would have soon bten tbe remit but for t v e timely . re oi thi* a-t cle. Veua v 11 avm Ital vi bin spool deal toe*n.end with inittln.dndnx thi« re me y, a- there hare been to many worthless no-trnms sold beretofera but we are so fl-inly convinced that <*c hav- row the long looked fer Cute, that *e are ready t'.a.y toailwbohsvc tbi dis-.ate, that we flriuiy. and conscientiously Defter- that no matter bowTar gone they am if they will u e tte medicine by tbe direction* they wi.Wire lotg years aft nra : d>, living witnesses o! ihjyi-iue. of ...... (elarrjauv.'I -n 8BEWER»8 LUNQ BEST0BEB, It las no equal in Bronchti*, Bor* Th'o-t, Ho* recces*. Sbcrtnesi ot Bre*th. lnfluenxa. Pain Id 8ide. Clergyman's bore Throat, Oat-.rrh and other diseases of the Thro.l and Lungs la Astbms, it gises almost instantaneous relief. It gives tone to Ufa whole a] stem and every bott e will add from five to ton pounds to anyone's weight if taken regularly. An infant; c-n take it without the .light, st injury and we would urge parents to rise it in cases of Whooping Cough, Bud Co cs and oth-r dia-ssee v here such a med ian*, u need -U. Unlike the greater portion of Cough Med ones, thi, has not a particle of mor phine brother opiates in it. LioIARj RA»m & LAMAB. CortlilcotoB. Vet ra Lamer. Bankin k Lamar—Deer »ir». I h->d o cn t-oubled lore tong t.ma letore n*irg brewer’. Lung R*-*t rer. with something like A,tlm a. and after nriug only two bottle- ot your medicine I breathei torf«ctly f'ca and bavetelt jots mptom of it e disease aicee I set couftdmt y-.'jr u,nl ci a cured me aud I ch.er'ullr recom mend it to a<l who are suffering wi h Asthma. Yeur* t.u'y. J >BK V. BOSS. Macon. Georgia. DENTISTRY. OR- S. B BARFIELD, Mo. DO Mulbon y8t. 0*7iClHocaa-Bs m toBo ro. owgMH A CARD. To *11 who >re suffering from the errors and ineiscre tot-aofjoat-i. nervous v eat nca*. early decay, -o»aof n*a- hood. eve., i will send a that will care yea. PRIK UP. CHAEOK. This giest remedy was discovered by a mis-ionary in Booth Amanca. Bend a *elf-addre»aed envc.ope to tbo Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Ptstion D. Now Tors O-ty. -anrl4*dcodawly Fr j-nt nr» c. mu of Wlhiu-w, wc=icoc,I Lytuc-jlruin.il 53 you-1 c* tc* Kv.>i-t otuuulouls and toe fr, !y*w? tartts&Z It yoc. an a ttt t of letter*, tcillirg over yo*ir ■"**•■>%*«* vork to r ct*;rc brain nerve caa nzts. nee K too Hnyxse£ and actTcriar from acr fc*!iscrf-t!o» or y;i ;it you uro u-ajned cr t*lL*ie, okl or in yonaxceCBenagtraqa poor hca£& oRaugabik- «« n l:u"oo» twvj of •Kfcncea. rttrnr^ U ftTbooveryoo are, whereror yoo Jtrf.wbcar-veryoa^— 4 toA* s» e i r —-Li c!*nLjlnjw ton:i.i» or rti uv-tinj, ivlt^oat lr.to*icutiug,\Aka H WSv pps Hcneyoa ZfdnHf or vrtnorynmokrtmt, dio- r -<d»se of the itor.-v*, bcireLx, buxttt, hvcr,drnsTvimf ft You will be cured If yoo n» ran An'Fl»rpIytrreknnd low«pWtod,tryit: teyfA. Insistuyoa it- Ycur<lrnifgl«tkeepel». It Mr *OT9 yc^ life. It bftb ts»yoU hudr^Se. jK-p Cou~b Caret fi th* 'jkat. Ask cki'rltm. Lreiftci j>eB|*er«erUelI ouufs. CurHbjrtbffn'lia. UUfiri. T. f. C. !*»'• xLwciute - yrtoiaULU cwn flln rbtnlMilLBe^ _T3j by Jr^iUBJIopUiUvn illtf., Co., lUAi VnT^T. ^U/tWfV<fWTWT> _' n WTWIWTWf. Subdues Inflammation, acute and chronic. Controls and Hemorrhr.gee, Venous and Mucous. INVALUARlS for SPRAINS, HUBNS. SO.tLDS.BRUrSEJ, SORENESS,RHEUMATISM. BOILS, ULCERS. OLD SORES, TOOTH- AOHE, HEADACHE. ASTHMA, SORE THROAT, HOARSE NESS. NEURALGIA, CA TARRH, ETC., EtC, XMVA Aason.—••Vstua’- le and beneficial.’ Harwooo smith, hr. D.. H. B. O P. of Bng- laud.—“J have u*ed it with marked benefit." I!.G. PaMTO*. M. D.. Brooklyn, N. Y.—‘T know of no remedy so generally useful.” Akiacs Gnursisa. U. D.. V. B. V. 8.. of Bng- land.—’Tbsvo prescribed Pond’s Bztract with great socccs*." CAUTION.—Pond’s Extract is sold only in bottles with tbe name blown in the glass. Jt is unsafe to use other articics with ourdi recticn*. Insist on having Pond's Bxtract. Be- fuse all imitations and substitutes. 8PV0IAL PRKPASATIOSS OP POND’S BK- TBACTCOMBIVKD WITH THE PUtUSbT AND MOST DEl.fCArE PuRPUMBS FOB LADIES* BOUDOIR. POND’S EXTBAOT....6O0, $1.00 and $1.75 TOILET OREAM ». r 0 denufrioe w lip salve at TOILET t-OAP (» o»kee) 60 OINTMENT — 0> OATABBH CURS 75 PLANTER 2S INHALER (Jus 5Co) l.U) NASAL BYKINOE 2’- MEDICATED PAPSU 2S FEMALE nYhlttGE « U> ’ Orders amounting to ffi worth sent express free on receipt ol money on v. it. order. Our new Pamphlet with history of our Prep arations, sunt free on applicailou to POND'S EXTRACT C&. No. 14 W. litb Street. New York, old bv all Druggists. unetoleodawly MATURES OWN REMEDY A ^ VEGETABLE MEDICINE FGRTHE BLOOaiJVER&KIDHEYS: GURATINE, CURATINE, For Liver Complfflota. CUSATfNE, For Cidney DUeMefl. CURATINE, For Kboamatiffm. CURAYINE, For Scrofula Dlscassa GURATINE, Tor Erytlprls*. *WH Blotches, etc. A . medicinal com pound of known value- combining In one prep aration the curative powers for tlie evils which produce all dis ease!! of tbe .Oleod, the TArer, the AUdnevm. Harmless In action and thorough In Its elll-ct. It Is unexcelled for tho cure of all Jit&ort Bl». crr»c« such us Hrrof. via. T'mcorm. BaUm, Tetter, Salt JHbewws, RhrutnatiHV,. Mci-- r It rial Jpistow».Je^gr, also OosatljMitlsu, TJymjtepeta, jHdi- areUais,So m r Stent- aeh. lylcalloii of Crlno, etc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. IHEBSUWSCHHflCiLR) BALTIMORE, Md. LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR, Wholesale Druggists, Hasan. NOTIGS. TXT ILL be let to the lowest bidd-r before the TT <ourt butfed'jor tn Estonton, Gt..on »ho second Tuosdsy In November. 1KS0. between tbe anal bears of e-le. the building of a bridge over Cedsrertek on tbe Batouton and Clinton road, between tbs residence, of John P. Ksy and John W|lH*H *ee rd1ag to toe foilowinf specifica tion-. v<x: Bridge to be 7 lest 6 incher shore the water, IS fret wide. f0 net ong. with earth abutment! ad ditional; pier timber- and mud sills 12x12 Inches in six*: five ste-pen. 12x12 inches in sis-, length of bridge Pouring two inches tbieK—suitable railings Th* c ntractor to do all tha'work in a workmanlike manner, ar d famish ail of tbe ma terial of good heart pine. - • _ RICHARD JOHNSON. Judge 0-out/ Court. Jw Oi.nnty. M H. WKAVBR. J T.DHNNI8. W.F JBNKUfd, - oel!7*ld Com'rs E. and V Putnam county. Varner’s sail, Kilim CUBE $1»S5 PER BOTTLE A positive remedy for all Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both male aod female. FEAB TBE RECORD: -ft *avod ary life."—8. B. Lakrly. Sol- V A’.a “It is fhoTcmcdt that will care the many dls- •aaea peculiar to woueu.’*—U-thnr'e Mag-itt.c. “It has ra.iw* revere testa and w. n eadorce- manta from remc of * e highest mrdic-,1 talon: ja the country "—FowX.rx Wotffi- ••No Remcdv heretofore iibc-*v-red ca -1 b V!d Ur on-mntroiit in compari-o* with it.”—C. A.. Usrrey, D. D., Washington, D.O. This great natural remedy is for sale by all druggists in all parts of the world. —TEY if AND TAKE NO OTHER - . EL WARNJ2 * & GO ' •• Ri)f'H8-TH°. NTT. 125 &OTTXHERH Music House. The Mueic House' of the South. Removal to Our NEW DOUBLE STORE. An Immense Music Temple. Two large itores. each S1 feet front and four stories hitch, fronting 00 three street, and filled from cellar to left with mu-icsl >«ppiiee. Noth- iag to compare with it in the Southern litotes. > A Big Store. A Big Stock. A Big Trade. k ATffD mohe to coauz. Daring the ten years since cur establishment of onr bouse wo hane aamop-d the music trade of thaSoctn 16 x wonderful degree, but asset wc have only bevun. IV- see. net many years ahead, a business of a million syeer, and to take care Ol this enormous ir>de we Lava pry vi-Jed our pre*- eat mammoth warerooms. Pall trade 1883 will bo immense. Ho ore ready for ;t. For months onr senior partner has been at the North con tracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for instruments. He baa concluded moat advan tageous contracts and tho Pianos sod Organ* are "coming, coming” IWj.iU'O more, by every steam er. New atiles. New Price*. New Terms, New block. New Store. New Departure. Special Offer, Fall 1880. *a.Cx»h Frlccs with Three Months CreJit.~E* Boring months of August, September and Oc tober we will te'l Piano, and organs at Lowsst Cash Prices, pryabls P75 Ca*h on a Piano or 510 Gash «-n an Organ, with iba balance in three months, without Interest. What Do You S&v to this Offer? Write for niu»trs.r«sd Uat.lranss and Ne* Prieo J.iaSs fur Fall 1880, and p-ep«fe to be sston* “ LESSEN & BATES, SaVaNNaH. «A, K8GLESJUE PiJUQ AND fiHfiA* DEALERS* d--27-dltaw*wlv i^GSRTS WASTED FOR TiiC FASTSST 3BLL1NS BOOK of the AOfl Foundailous 8access BU»INESSAND ROOiAL FORMS. The laws oi trade, legs] forms, hew to transact bunnris. vsluaele tsblo*. soosal etiquette, pnrite* mculnry ustge. bow to conduct public bu-in-io. in fact It Is a complete Guide to Huc ts, for ail c.a*a-s. Aft'nilv u<?'-«Vity. Address, for cir culars t pd epedal terms, aNCHOa PUkLIdHI-G OO.. iulyfs-dawsw Allsnvs Go. iv ill for Solo. B RING de,Irons ol uToeing out one of my saw mills on avcuuntol the scarcity of lias*, | offer fur rale the eutiro mill, consisting ot one erty-horse pore* engine, boiler and fixtures, saws, belts, cuds tools, etc., and in fact all ne- co-stiiiM for carrying on thn raw mill business 1 will tell ilie mill or any of the fixtures sepa rate. and will load cn cars. Jiiveno wishing to ourchsue a mill will do wcrl to correspoud wish me, tor l wish to sell before it&sember 26th, and wil 1 aeli at a grea s-enfice. Address. W. W. THOMPSON. Bmithvllla, Ga. ooi£ dlw and sunti Uoy2i* TAKE NOTICE. Tn 8 la the only Lottery ever voted oa by tbo people of a State, and under a ate deci- eion of the U. S. Supreme Coart at Washing ton, is tbe on y Legal Lottery no* in the United States, all other charters having been repealed or having no exiatenoe. A fiPLRNUia apPttRTVNITT *• WIN A FURTUN8. SJSVHNTH GRAND DIh. TK1BUT10N. CLASS 1*. AT hKW ORLEANS. TUB8DAY. NOV. ytk. 1880—lSOtls hsatk-f iirawmg. Louisiana Stata Lottery Oompanv, Thu lnjtitsticn was regularly incorporated by the Lexisinture of the State for Bdccntional and Charitable purposes, in 1888, for the term of twpnty-Cre years, to which centred the in tools ole faith ot the State is pledged .which pledge h\* been renewed by an overwnelming popular vov- s secaripg its irsuchibe in tho new constitution adopted Dcosmbor 2, 1879, with a Capital of ¥1,1X10,000, to which it has sines added a reserve fund of (880.000. ITS GRAND8INGLB ftUM- BV&DRAWINQB will taka place monthly, on the secutidT-eaday. It cevui scales orpostwneo. Look at th* fo'Iow- u*g DistnbutioM , _ , CAPITAL FRIZS (S3,000. 200,000 T1CKRT8 AT TWO DOLLAR! I AC IT, HaLF-TlcKRTd, ONK DOLLaR. LIST OF PRI2JBB. 1 Capita] Frits so cot 1 Capital Prixe.™....... 10.0><0 1 Ctpital Pme— ... E 000 2 Prises of At,600, 5 Prices of 1JX0 20 Priiea of 60*. 130 Prizes of 100. 200 Prizes of to... NO Priit-s of 20. 1000 Frizes of • Approximation Fruea of P00„. 8 Approximation Prim of 300«. 9 Approximation Prises of 100. U867 Prises, amounting to„.....„...„,„.¥llf,40t paid, Retponsibie corrcspotdins asents wanted at ail points, to whom liberal compensation trill be paid. rfpur fprth-r information, write dearly, giving fall address, rend orders by express or Regis tered Letter or Money Order by mail, ad- M. A. DAUPHIN, NewOriean*. La. or tame person at No 119 Broadway, Ne* York. all oar Grand Extraordinary Drawings ate under the anpervlston and management of Gene rail G. T. BBAUkHSGARD and J URAL A. EAR LY The accumulate!! evidence of nearly thirty year/sliow that tbe Bitters is a cere tain remedy for malarial disease, as well as its surest preventiv; that it eradicates dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint and nervousness, counteracts a teuiler.cy la gbout, rheumatism, urinary and ute rine disorders, that it imparts vigor to the feeble, and cheers the mind, while it In vigorates tiic body. For sale by all drug gists and dealers generally. Faegoier Ebb le Instiire WarroiitoH, Va. Bf«‘ ion bigir.s Sent lot. “erl for Catalogue* n>18 wlm SO: 3RT nt .ZBl*. Principal. Bcutlerr. Home School for Girls* 197 & 199 N> Charissst.. Baltimors.Md sixp tv. a.Uuu, jime Cast. B.tibliihed 1S42.! tPrcr.ch the Isngwe of tb» y;.fanl I'.'V ODfl PO. Miff eL:s> - noh’l .lsilsi A MONTH A.' 11 fl\PO'SKl! to Agwnt*. beint Ctara; me lcn?i-. • S. CsFostbb a co.- Cjceinpstf.o ™ , j stxtl. driHRL* .sKlhsMit ta* JdriJ- 11 liRiu iim qu Li ■H-.'i' of !«.d ml md ,.-ih :qz9 fhiuw ud r MBtTAC.m toj WHtt.IlHS.. f rii and mmeoSZ. MM Jwaff near t*U SAviawaasd 1 uS ►*'*. N« ~l’±.~rL.‘srLZZrZ?7i'8ilZS: ^Administrator^ Sals C r RORGI'.Crawford Ccurty-By virtneofan X order grented by the Ordinary ot sai4 coun ty, will he sold before the ecart-hooss eoor in th* town of Knonl e. on t’ie first Tuesday in November next, within the leraf hoar* of side, tbe real sstste of John W. Dent, deceased; of said county, being lot* and part* of lot* No. Is7. on which i* tHn**ed mraerrhnnt mi'l with two sets of rocks, with eighteen feet bead and an anllm- ted supp'y of eater, a'ao, lot No. 98. besvily timbered, sdjo'r.in* tbe mill lot, both lot* tilu- a-e'i in the aeTecth district. A’s->, fifty sere* in 'ot Ne. 168 aid lot No, 187. lit 2'9, and to acres mere or lets, in lot No. 188, ail in the'attend dis- frict of laid county, o-k and b'ckory land, part cl-ared and pxrt woods, fold a* the prope rty of ‘John W. Dent, deceased, fix c retribution. Term* cash. oatlB-dlwawSt* WM. 1. DVNT, Adm’r, G eorgia, bihb count Y,-whsre«s d. l. Birdsouc.admixiatralorof th-* estate of it. -A.Cam, late of said- omuny deoaaiwL- ha*made application for Itare to *eil tho real estate be iongriar to said e*ta*e for ' tie purpe-e of pa* in* debtaapdsdivistua am ng the heir* of saui oa- t*ts. Three are therefore toeito and admonish *11 persons crpoernel to he and oypear St lb- ‘'onr' of O-dinar* of said c uutr oa lbs hr-t Monday in Koremii-r next to shiw causeJI anyih-y have, why s*(d application snouhi n t be g-anted to applicant. Witness jny-hand and official signature Oct. 2,18*0. : o-ts *r«w» J. A. Mc'dANUd, Ordinary. 8oeirre Pacyrr mViiz. wai umveitor lurin’ >5». ¥« Outfit ree. h.O. El 1<E >VTACCC (■>18) 218 Fulton si.il Y, I'LACKJ’3 IffPROTED PATENT LIVER PADl „ Jfxvxu Get* Haxd. Ca* be Mas* **T Stkeesth Dsstaan. L**f Twice as Loxs. Mstxiei Corsd vitiist tit Systsa. CCEIS Chills ad last, liftrCoEfiaat tjntfm, “ KsarJtpt JtrroiiEejT, . Ehesoattn, Costifuen, wgb VukitM, Sick k Jferrou EetdichA isso'theFtomach. ThePa/ls >»”e worn erer tbe Fit °f the Stomach, coyerinj? the Great Nerve Centres, gjso.tbe Liver and Stomach. A sentle VejtetaWi A Tonic :s alKorlx*d intothecirculationofthe IMoud acd Liver, purify infftheDk^d. tthanhuinj; the Livt-rand Kidneys to healthy action, and 0trmtrth^ninjr the Stonmchto direct food. Price or Fad* tl and is each. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by Matt or Express. Manufactured at W ft 8* NORTH Libeetv fix, oaltimpex. Mb. John Ingalls, druggist, Wholesale sr-d Retail Arent,Roomer Fourth aid Ponlnr si»*«!t*. Manon. Ga* anrS-tlRm Song Music Bocks (or Schools Tie Velma eta, fe's.imte 1 •fhis is a new and superior Bi<h bchool Bong Book with sdvsnotd eltnients, and & great *ari- ety of musie -seeular and sacred, to be sung in one, two or four psrts. Mr Titden’s previous works have been highly approved. ... Bells* ^ ) By L. O. BMBR- No more attractive School Bing Bonk ha. for a longtime appeared. It is not uraded, at-d will •to for any class. Great variety of tongs, sub- j'cts selected with great skill, and tousio is ol tbe best. Introduce onr n*w habosth School Sony Book* WHITE R0BBH; (VI cto.) at once Iu your Sun day School: No bettor book exists. Books (or Untie Teacher* far tlid Fall Cam* p.ign. All are gool and practical books. Do pot fail to ex»mine th m. Bmtrson’s Voice ct Worship (81.). for Singing Schools. Perkin.’Tew pie. («t), for Binging School*. Johnson’s New Method for Binging Classes. (80 rts.) Johnson’s Parlor Organ Instruction Book. (1 50 N. B.Corserratorj method P-r Piano. (-S.) Algo subscribe nor* lor THE MUdlUAL RBC- ORD, (-52). a Weekly Musical paper with ml tbe news. S^Any book tent, post free, fur the retail price. OLIVER 0ITS0N&C0.S Bostons >v»m«»(l tuv TU» FA HP ST 8BLLIS0 » X)JC OF TUI AGH, Found :tlOH9 uf 8u?i3 si. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. The laws of trade, legal forms, bow to transact bus n-ts. valuable t.b’es, social etiquette, Par- li.msotary uaag*, how t> conduct publio busi ness, la l«ct it is a cniplet* Guide to Baceew for ail clasass. A family necessity. Address, for circulars ana special terms. ANCHOR PUBLISHING fXX, oetsdrodawim Atlanta, Ga. Manhood BeatoreG. A vtclim of early impru-ience, < anting n-rrous debility, premature d*c-y eto . bating tried in vain every known remedy, hat discovered a *i<n- p’e teeaoa of aelf-rare. w teh bn will ren t free to hm Mlov-ai ffe"r«. addrewt J. II. RHhViiS. SACsgihaas «trest. New York, octlteodawly New Advertisement. OLD RIP LONS CUT sm TOBACCO ft mild, moist, fr-great and swart. Smoke, oool, and GOSITW'CSA* PiBaigranalated tobaees. ALLEN ft G1KTB&. MAarptcitrcEEn B lCHlIOM). \ll-Oim. Aiseuts ana c-nvusiors Make from (23 to (SO per week telling good, lor k. G. Rideout ft Co.. 10 Barclay .treet. New York. Bend for tbi'- catalogue and tones aag)7-wly a aid! Bibb County Sheriff Sales. TTTILI.be so'.d before the court-houae door ir. m tbe nty ol Mw»n, during tbe I<*»1 houn of sale on the first Tuesday inNavember net'. th« -ollowiEg property, to-wit: That tract or parcel oi land rn Baateii Bill, pear tbe city of Mason, on wbkh th.ru is a two- story wooden building Said tract being one- bait acre more er iets. lyln* in the Godfrey d -s- triet. its -aid ix-ui ty. opposite the la 1 e reaUeno* o J.T Wilkmtoii an t fruniira on th-Uuustou road. Levied on as the property of Henry C. Uwers. to ssfisiy a fl. fa. l-.uea from Baldwin Superior Coart in favor o Thomas T. Windsor v-. Henry O.uveno . Also, at the same time and. place, one-half in terest in the iii the lot. 'wish bn k wall, o’ build- th- re-on. silmdod in Macon. Georgia, bob g tbe north corner of !0t No three, in square 21. bounded on the northeast bv ulley, northern by proreity cf John A. Dour as. soutbsa-t and southwest by property, of C.rha-1 an-t Ounl Levied on ae tbe pnisnty of the • ata<e of G. F. Oliver ’ o sa'fsfy a- fl. fa. lstu-d fr. m Bibb Hop-ri- or Court, in Ur-rB. T. be-tvs. H. E. Oliver, ad mit.Mratcr.ol G. F. Uliror. Property j tinted out bypkffitfiF. Also. At th* same tims and place; part lot No. three of th- four ,’ ur acre fete, ntuated op tbo wet tidij-tf.theOcmuleee river in said county of Bibb, front.ng on Bon- d*ry street sixty fe«t and ranning bark* one hundred and filly fret to a twenty -foot alley, said lot jriniiictb- lot of Cri-li Williams. Lev ed on as the prup-rvy of J. v:. Hopper, to satisfy a II. fa. lstu-d from Justioo L'ouit 48'rtdi.iricl G. II..-n icvor of P. Filzser- aldvs.J. R. Hopper. Levy mwli and returned to me ’y a so-ntob'e. Also, at the same and place, lot Nn. i«, is Tiu«. vllie, according to tbe reirent' survey made by Oollin* ei lands • formerly owned by Levin Can* sty, bounded on the north by a street, on tbe east by lit. city line, on tbs west by let No. 17, con taining about one-’all no acre, more or leer, with two small two-room bouses thereon. Lericd on a* the property ol W. A. Cherry, to satisfy a fi. fa issttodfrta Jus'ienUrnrt.8!-t district G. M. iii f.vor Oliver ft DougUa. and Stephen Collins, transferee, vs. W. A. Cherry. Levy made tad returned to me by a rcnat-ble. Also. xtth-i8sme time, bet owiog to the ex pense in moving,.wi'l be sold at th. gin shop of Peter U. Sawyer, on tbo corner ol Cherry and Four'll streets, in the City of Huoon, »ve ty feet ofthsfting.onedrfll press, oa« tarni-g lath and one p ait ing m. ohir.e Levied ou as tho prop- r- ty o. Peter 0. Sawyer to satisfy a fl. fa issued •run B'hbSop-rtor Court in f-voro A.B- Bmail va Pst-r W.Pa-.»}er. Property pointed out by piaimifl’x sttorciy, oci5 4 GEO. F. CLERRY. Sh.rdL >g§|gg, I ililHlfiS i-B : S IH = i3..gg£a2 5.g g "tog s ^ £«■ E p P- a MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS;, BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac. Sand for Price-list, W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO., 143 Mala Street, LOUISVILLE, KYj Debtors and Creditors. A LL per,ons Indebted to the estate of Thomas JA. J. Ahicliolier. late of Bibb ooonty, Georgia »-e hrreby notified to make immediate pay ment, and these haring claims against said ct-to are requested to present them properly antnentieat- ed. a* the la* direct a. orefi-wAw g. g. 8WBBT. AdmV. ra«, N If,.’SS.!,°S£A2f'S32 LllSlSt GENERAL HANCOGN. by hit life-lorg ’riend. Row. J. W. FOS- NMT. an anther ol natiooal fame Thi* wok iiBgPOR.fS by Gee. Hakcccx. party 1 e-dors and I’Asae is xow-prlecd, immensely popular, and taking like WILP-Pis* everywhere. Outfit* Boo, Agent* are making BasUT 8Io pan »*T. *Fo; tbe b.*t ts-i-ls, best terms and full Muriicoiars. address quick, HUBM-.RD ggttfi lllftra. Gw. Cents to Jan. 1* Tho Chicago Weekly news Will be seat; po-teald, from date to Jan. 1st next, far TEN Cent*. This trial suboerip- tion wil) ex .ble re-dere to be come wqiunntod with the cheapest metropolitan weekly to the U. M. Independent in pot ties, -11 the u-w., correct market report*, aix completed -tones ineycry. usue. A U- viritef.mil. yaper. Keu-i 10 , ceuta ("i.Ver) at ottoe and gat • it until J»n. 1. 1881 hlav.n trl.l sabs -riptiov* for cl lb. . , Rr-ctt'.-r price is 76 ets. a year Address, YfCTMt F. LaWBON. publisher Weekly News. Chicago, M. • espensea to gent*. Ontfit Free. Address P. O.TIC- -RT. An*u«t«.Ms etwi m. M>«s ELASTIC TRUSS Hu* Pad iiMw froa ml) b np fitkMM, i»Ua Sfilf-AdjjuAif B*11 in Motar*u*p4filUfilftoftU pofilUons of tbo boiljt whO« ik* Btllia (h« Clip pv*M*a kMk tb* UU«tt»ofiJ«filmnviifiwU wlih thtVMfH* With light prewar* tb#H«rala!ifc*]d mcantr •ares . iwuaimt eurfi c«rUio. lilt *M? a 4n>& ■Ikyaril CkeoUnfpM. ■MUBSTON TRUSS CO., Chicago. HL a toV- sTIsfifi* Ly addre-iing 6(n P ROWELL ft CO. lfi A'.rnoe street. New York an leant Ike exact ed of any prnpoasd lino of ADVfi ATIslNG fa • werican Nevspapera. g^lOS-page ' amrh-et. 10c. Arif u J rQJL*. A **r zzzz25th~zzz Hipnlar Monthly Uratntig of the oomfiAODWSftit^ OliferifeE- tlO*i ■ fit MACaULEY’S THEATRE. * In th* *^tv of Louisville, on SATURDAY OCT. SO*. 1880. Th-m drawuuu authorised by the Legislature «f 1878 and saatained by the courts ol Kentucky, occur regularly on the laetd.yof every mouth, Sunday* and Fridays excepted, lor the period ot five yean. The United State* Circuit Court on March(1 rendered the following decisions : 1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution Oorepu-yia legal, 2d—Its drawings are fair. N. B.—Thu company ha* now on handulargr reserve fund. Bred the list of prise* tor the OCTOBER DRAWING. Pn»e...__... tPHML, 1 Prise.. 10 FriMSL •0 Prixw too each ^ loo Prises lUOeseh _. •00 Prises M each ...... too Price* Meooh -.000 Prime M each 9 Prises tOOeauh, ap'rvxh&afn prises 9 Fnses 200 each .do do ' 9 Priaws 100 each do do’, l,M0 Friies «UA«« Whole Tied ets, sadHslf Tickets, (L f; f i JI+' Host ond Cbeepeal ARTIFiCI4L LIMB^ Special indv(--men's to BOUTS RR> A<)!.l>:KBd. Hatisf-crion given ir a 1 oa***. Fim pr«?rium st Atlanta and Maco* 'Wor,la Fairs. '.<179. Best of refen cnen. ir youl Kut*. Apply at ona for fah information per',! terms etc. add.-** CHA&L98 M EVANF Uanui*‘-tilseCtoe If.A OesemaH. It G huRUfA, BIBBCOI'NTY.—Und r -nd ny virtue of an orcor from th- Court o' Ordi.a- ry of .-add co my, will Lie -old before the court b use d. or in the city of klaeou. bet*r~nthe h g-l hour-cf sale, on the flr.t Tuo-dky in $o- vemher next, s-van-h-rcs of th-capit I stock rf tb- i*oulbwa»torn rsilroad company, bc)or*ing to James P. 'A'a.hlngton. minor. Sold for tre the purpose of educating and maintainil g said minor. [ei.nedj M. A. WASHINGTON, oci5 lAwtw Guarcisn. Know Thyself. rpilB untold misories that X result trim indiscrefon in early life may be -llevi t* ed and cure-1. Ti-ore who doubt this assertion should purchase tbo ne* m-dical work published by tbe P£A BODY MEDICAL iKftTI rUIB, Boston, entitled THE HCIbNCB OP LIFE or, nBnr PAkbKRVaTION. Kxbaustad ti talitv. rsrroua and physical Crbitity, or vitality impaired by tbs error- cf youth or too close or too close application to hiuiacta. may be restor ed and manhood re**ined. Two hundredth edl-i m. rerierd and enlarged, Jn.t publishe-i. it is a standard medical work, tha b-stin th* Bog'i.h language, vntlen ky s ph» sician of great experience, to whom was awarded a gold und jewelled oirrta! by the Na tional Medical Association. It oontains beauti ful and v«ry expensive engraving*. ' Three hun dred page*, more than SO valuable prescripfont forall forms of prevailing citease. the result ol many year* of extensive *nd successful practice, either one cf whi.h is worth t-n time* the price ol tbe book. Bound in French cloth, price only (I, —pi by mail portpai-f. The London Lancet sayt t “Vo person should be without this valuable book. The au'hor is a noble benefactor." An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 re- ta lor postage. The author Tefer* by permission to Hon P. A. BISaBLUMD. president of the National Med ical AsKcUtion. Address Dr W H PAR KER. No 4 Bulfinch At, Boston. Mass. The au thor may be nonsuited on all diseases requiring skill and experience, novSO wlv HEAL THYSELF J"T BORGIA.BiB8 COUNTY.—Wherea* Hsn- U ty8cball.ex.cn t«r ol Jacob ’chail deceased, repreo n's to the c urt in Pis petition duly filed and entered th»t he has fatly administered the efsteof J.scoh 8ch»il. This is* th-ref re. to ci* A *11 persons cincerned, legat es, heir*and creditors, to show cause, if any they*-.n. why said emeutur should not be d »cr argod from Ids said exi-cut-rsb'p. and ro ceive I tt-rs of d!»mis*ion. at the cut <1 • r- dinury tube opened on the fir.t Monday in Jar. uarj 5a8', « dto heir srsslcnon the sixth dc; ol sa d mor.t'a. V»ii.aesa my h-nd and official sicnatsre. J. A. McHANUS Ordinary. Cct S lofi* Sin* W. A OftnrtrtY va THU LI f A AUMJLlAk.uN O ' AMKBI<;A,et *!,-I» Fq-'i«y tn Bibb hu- p -nor fourt. It aop -aring to tho Court that by the re!ur r f the si-enff. th.t tha life At-ccmiiun cf Americ. C-nnot Iw fr un<l, and it further sptwsring that **i*J ffefend-uts Hrenun-reaidents oi the State t f Georgia: Orde-ei. that aid de'e-dants teatid appear at the n-xt-ta-ui of this Courr, tn be hr Id uu tha fouitb Monday in October nest, to nleaa an-weror lieniurioss.d bill altd in theabove cate, orihe s-me will be taken pro ron.’c»*-b as to them, and a»id c*»e will procedtx psrte <>r: dered lurtber. that s-M Uvleauanl be aerred b> publication ci:tce a month lor four months, la the Macon Teletranh and Messenger kelore the ceit term of thi* uourt This June 21,1880. T.J.S'MMONS, Judge 8. C. M.O. A Proudfit. toiicitor for romi-la<nsnt. A tru.i extract Irom tho minutes of Bibb rinrCourc. JunoSS, leSO. ineyt-tamsto* S B, UQn PisrV iXfcOUTUKs’ »AA-.xl. G FfrRGIA.JONBACOUNTY.—By virtue of an order from th- ('-ourtoi O'dir ary cf Jones county, will lies*ild beforathe cau-t l-ouredoor to the town of Olcton, sa-.d coi'y. on the fret Tussdar in D-cenner nett, within ike uiual hours ot sale, the late James H. Ftoney plarta lion, containing eight hundred (‘00) acres. »■ n or less, aitukta aix rails* e-at ot Ounton in said Jones couusy. near railroad isatioil on U.ard A. R. It. bold in one tiodv for distribution Good fair Und in agud sta'e of cultivation, wr-ii im provei wilb plenty of w*ward t-raber lor xti neo ssary purpo-e*. in a good locality and ecu vonient to market, l'er—t rash. R R. BROWN. H.J. FINNEY. Kept. 7. lWi.-fii* Kxrcuiu-o. G eorgia, rwiuys oouN rY.-Ui denud by virtue of auih .-ity gnu.ted me under tho last will and teetaweut ot O*'h*nn* A. Hunc. l.te of said c-xintv ci-enasd, *>i!l be sold b-f r- th • co rt bouse deer in th* town of Jr Corses villa in said county, oil tbe firit Tusrday in No- vrmbsr eest. between thelrgal hour* ol i-ala. tbe land known &a tho home p ece of said Jiui-n. -nd known also at the P-cs place, euhtaeinr lour hundred aces tsir. or les*. belons in< a- said • »• late. Bold fur a divi-iou amuns the I gateea of laid will. PC ARK IS. HOLT: Bxseutor estate of Catherine A. Bunn. rrtSdttwS no vice, VACOX. G».. tUpf. 17, t«0. A LL persoas icdebKd so the r.r-n of W. P. Cannon A Co., prior to November IX 1878 •re requested to come forward an a sr-tll- *i on- . ct'ierwi—th-ir notes and amounts will tv blared in the hands of an offi—r for rolle*-tio*. Thi- is n-g—avirr to p-rfert a sattlemer.t with totrstate of 4. T. Jusvv. demsea. 0«pi8-d2tw2wftw4t W.F OANNCiNAOtl NOTICE Ob' At’PLhUTiON FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND F OUR wooxs of tor date an-r during the rign lar November trim of the Court of t>rdin-ry Ior Bibb sounly. application will be made to tbs awid Co-rtcf Ordinar* for Bibb reun’y. fur leave to sellali she laid, belongh K to estate of Juhi. Lama*. Iato of-aid ooan-.y ceco-svd, for tbe pur- pone of a'-slribution among tbo heirs of sin es- late* Mk&YLoupiA lavar. Aim’s estate ot Joan Lawar. deceas'd. Oct. 2. 188*1.twM- tawtw />BORGIA.BIBB OOUNXY—Wheress Kig- VJf don S- Thomas has applied to me for tb oettincaparta homestead ol real aud Pv.*sotial property and tbe valuation-of the same. 1 wi'l D-as upon said aoplieation oa Thursday tho 4th ... day of N"vember, 1880, at 10 o’clock a. a. Thia ! ^87 Tickets, fiso. W Tickets.9’ri’. Ootober lt, 1SS0. REMIT BY MONEY iff LETTER. BT BANK cctlfi-W J. A. McHA‘'U8, Crdirary. DlUFTURBXl'&EHditoR: M. BOARDMAN, Cniiner-Journ-t Bmldiug. leeiisvtiie Xentuckv, o* 8 7 and »fi Broadway. N. Y. •npleodtutbussAwmchm 63 BAY ST.; SAVANNAH. GA., Cotton Factors, Commission Merchants —And dealer* in— FERTILIZERS. General Agents for the "Delta Cotton Tie. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMfiKTd W. W. Cumes, MACON. AGENT BLTA CuTTON TIN. luyM dawtilto- vl Garay’s Specific Medicine. n-DCMARK. THB grealTRADE Bi glut rem- , edy. An' un- ifalling ire tor beminai eak- ne—, Spermat orrhea fmpo- trnry. and -U diseases that, before Tajringquenre hf^d'AfbCT^lLlrW sbwsw as a Mas of mem ry. uunereal lauitud* pato tetbebaek. diUUus* ofvtiioc, premature eM ass. ai.fi many Qsb, j * Imwi tbattead to in- auilty and consumpiBrnaad ->rew>aiur« grave. Tun particular* to w.r pimphiet, wbkh we da- rire tn etord tree by mail to»very on*. TheBve- cUcMeiieiMls SDUbyall firuggtateMfil per naskaga, ar *U pee 1 age* k* (2 will be emt free fer, sasarap* % «ass B ML UriitpAMieb. UoM {m Macon and -veo were by al) dr-jtgi-u. art** da wlv. For sale t-y HUNT RANKIN ft LAMAR. •Tv Msmsi.U* E 7!A 1 By B. M. Woolley »<* re fiftwiy -..’A- Mhitanfittseuiu. Fkax fdi **9iii!tt .-Id Mi !»: n; • ’' .i . -t -/i uw*n X'-lqmn e-.d " »f " At! no t o,uiJ mb Jia-1 smod *i.l rt 1 •’ / 1 BORGIA. BiBH C'Uli.N t Y.— Wbem-t. Oul- VJ vin Thomas has spol-od *o me for the setting apart a Home-te dof BfiuNf and Fere, nalty. and thevaiu-tionof the same 1 will p—« upon na.d application on Tuesday. October 2fith, 18:0, at 10 o'clock a. m. Witness my hacd and o'fieisl signature, this OotokerS, >SSj. ocfitd* J. A. McMANUS; Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale 13 Y virtue of an order .row the Court of Orii- JL> nary t-f Jones cconty. will be sol* on the fir-t Tui-'day in Novwb*r n*«t. -ttheomrr bona* fleer in t linto-. two hu-dred tw* ar.d . hslr (wfil) acres ut land, wore or loss, belonving so estate vt Peyton A. Balkcom. rrrw.-ed; Nit averse pine Ian* on the Ce> rial railrmd. f ,ur mile* below Gris*oidvi’.le—on* log cabin and p-nxty of water »n i tiut-er. Bold for distribu tion. Terxacash. septs* PtfUX «. BkLK'Vty sdn'r EXECUTOR’S SALE. in the town of (jglathorre. .'dacon rounty oath* first Tuaa ey in Novembor, the following pr-perty, to-wit: Thattrmetof land birgin the Fifteenth District of originally Houston now Macon county, the same being tots of land Nos. 13* and 139, sxcept eight acre* in th* north-a-t corner of lot No. 188. Sold at the iroperty-f W. R. Brown, a-cea-ed.'in accordano* with a d<cres. istu«d from Bibb Superior Court, in the rase of W. a Kroan, executor, v*. Amanda U. B-own et al. S ’Id for the purpose of carry eg cut tlie terms ot raid decree. fie ms of sale -. One-third cash, one-third in three months, and ona-third iu twelvemonths, with inter*.t at eight per cent, on deferred pa. • ments. Titles tArivt WILLIAM B. BhOWX. Bx*cutor of o*t*ta of Wm B. Brown, e mi mis sions'' iu-qaity, oets-iavft usift ItSo.— * hereaa John bn exeentorestate -f Martha M.deabrooeau applies lor dismisaion. The*) -re to cite and adwoubh ail posons eottoerned to show cause at 'bis uffi-e o>i cr by the flr,t Monday in Octob*>. if any they have to the contrary. Wlinen* my hand ofilriallr. jaetotl* ROLkMDF. ROSS. Ordlnary -49th YEAR OF THE- Ifcdical College cf G^orgii. AUGUSTA I HI^ Tr.stitu i-»n ccnaiitut«* thn De* t«MB«t)t o< tbo , tfc* hplv* him HN>-e jT'ioii hi its wJlor Too hf-sioii w ti co--jtcot*i on tbe fir*l Ur No » ti. t»ni Kilt ^;.d rn tl o f»n,t of fc&*r<’h ilift. A)9h far cirri*!*-.* to 96» .lv» vr t 6-F.ll W tL* 1 yx. rn lilAtOtA Bl‘<B • OU' TY.~\7 eras.? H •* Ls^ure. tkdoiini-siTfttm ol the *»u ** rt JoV. Liwre ^-1 -out a>»*»uy qp»* , ■ bRK n ar •npli Miffl f> r iV*r ^ i ibn r#*A*I «-tm h v lon.irn 10 e«f it© ih*6 : nrt» s * c.f o 10 1 k mo nr- thomt to o’ im »»i wori -h hi! p»rw©ri* loru^niM* to »iKi tii»A\ ol of **ii com*, r. oniheflr?t in K v’’nhrr * eit. to ihow «it*•*, it a* I h tvbfi h u’- Witn* -s TOj Mi«i wfBc’Ai p\w turn. IKJio* i t3 wt»» J 1. V .iM \N T ^S Q»il : a»rv. a y V BiBn CuUXTY.—Uhwnii Tb 3 * f ch apitlioi Uj no t rthox-vini! r honifNitetH cf rers-jns’ty v l?t^ Hun ot »*••*» sHnjr-y 1 ni \ opoo fi*. app'im tioii on FUtuiv&v »ho Eoth daj f r*fiiob';r, tSSi at 10 o'clock a. m. Tni> O-tober ». ociOf.td* J. A.. M.C M. AN US, Ordinary. Sizes. Price of Gins JTeaw 45 « 60 “ fiO « 70 “ 80 *4 (too.m 112.50 125.00 140.00 180.00 130.00 SURE CURE TCft Cbuglis, Colds, Sore' Throat, Bron chitis. *4Ethma. Consurcution. And all Diseases of THROAT and LUNGS. Pul up in Quart-Size Bo*tle* for family Une. PnentifirsUy preparrti ol Pa*rain To^u.cr^atdl- liard Bori Candy, Old Kye, and other orksL The f O'»ala ia krown to ru- br>t rhy«rk* ; a«tsli hiirb^y c^wair. d* d by th- in, arc the a!tai.ie%af our iD'tot i ronin^nt ch**B is*:. P G. A.’Marf- ner. In Chirac** if ot t«.** Ub«l rf every bolt le. Ik i»^aHVnow' to metirfl prcf^«bk*n that TOLU R CK»nd Rv K » !l aff jrd tho *fre*te®k relief tor Couch* Colds hflienss, BrcmchitU, So?a Throat. ^ eak Lunaf. ajno Confumpgion, fm tb* inrip’ent a d fcitTMiiribd ftaKiff. U^eda«a ReT*rasp and Appetizer, it m«kc« a deHprhtful tonic for !* i-v \* ; take; U weak or debilitated. U sf'vra tone, ar.iir- i‘y and Mrerffth to the a»hf lr him an f uno. (.who try tepa'm rff iipen joo Rock i -{•u Piwe of nos rOL KOGa IMI RYB.}- /"wbieh is tbe only me-iraferl arlielenishe tbe> . g-rair,a ha-ing a G^veinn.snt bt»tr.p on> (.each bottle. . *- / LiM RBTR & M’-RTTS. Proprlrtor*. Ill Madison Bt., Cbio'Ru. — U9**»k »our T)ruapi%t f or it. *%»&8k your Grocer for it. y».«r 'Wine Merchant for it. aareChPdrei-gMk your Mamma for it. CFIVSDl d deatertr ai d Rye* t0»8oL*lVy Druff*ist<. Grocer■ aid Fim pypruwhur* fu>t 1 ’-w |y WsB&AlrPnaaC SloofiStflim OKI not |. fittam tot— THE LUWmtt®, ■ -oa- ?IMPROVED TAYLOR This is the seventh season of this popular Qfcx which combines the mcrita ofspczdjlightdraft. Rood sample* and clccclng the s &c d In a p'csB' et desree than any other, and Is offered with ChR most perfect Self-Feeder and Condenser made, afi the following very low prices. SeifFeeder Self-Foeder aufi Condensee. 4132^0 itfi.oi 150.W 150.fr) 2^1.0) 232.(0 $135.09 17&8* 15MM 220.0* Lj2.0# 234.69 These Gins are made with Iron Frames and wi tha bcstm&terials and are nnsnrpa3ecd In findsk and workmanship. Wo also maucf&ctnro Orf. left’s celebrated •‘Patent Steel Brush Cota Gin,’’ together with the Favorite Light Draft “Cotton doom” Cotton Gin, with Feeders Mfift^ Condensers for each Terms given on applleattoon. THE STANDARD MACHINERY 6&, MYSTIC RIVER, COHN FBAXKLLN II. 1UXMVS, Gea. A# COLUMBUS. GA. 8snn.irt Gin can Caaapbsll & Jews, 2£ r con ^5,000,000. The American Shce Tip Co. WARRANT TUEIR A.S.T.CO. That is now so extensively worn ou CHILDREN’S SHOES TO 'WEAK A3 L0K& A3 TEE KEIAL, Which va*-Introduced by them, and by whii Hie above amount has been saved to pareiua a Dually. Thi* Black Tip -.a it* ct more, as besides being worn on tho cnarg grades it Is worn ou Rue and ca-tly ah* where the Metal Tip on account of iu would not be used. The, all have onr Trade Mark A. 8. T. ft stamped on front of Tip. Parents should A8KT0R BE0E3 wills Ml BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP SB them when purchasing for their chMrea j} «“ '■'Y.TT A CON. GA.Sipt 29.1888. ariwrtofcort cued bid hialth. I haw* a f tbi. day i.ldiav nt>o in’oreat in the firm of W.F.Csnno s Co to Mr. W. F. Osnrciti who wi l as-nme all liabtliti-** '.I the late firm. Iteturninu mv thank, to the lri-nd*aa< ps’.ruua ut themte firm. I would re*)w.tlully re- qu>wt aounttohknee of their fav-r. to theuew inn -I WILBOUKN- ' Refe-'in* to the »'»*«. I re-pect'uUy mtocta ourp.t-rr.-ri.il th »i.nhlto c,<-i,r.;'.y, th-tl wilt continue the grocery an* priviri-.n h-aiaem as her t-f re, at th-save store. N s tUThirr 8t. where I shall be plraavl to rau-t you-nd verve you** u-uai. prnmirinr to give you aa good ■ oo-sand -t Mlow figure, at can bo had In this m -rkal; w.y. CiNNOw. M.mn. <7*.. Octol-or 1. , 8 , 0. dktwH <.:h ock a*n’s Iron OA. At onr vrxlct oan re, seec tbe best KM- G5NE M\I)R fur GISNISG A«DTdBE«- ING W#> > a-rant'.* it io do all or roore thaa the Biaixt’act-ret* .aylt w 1 ! do. We bat id ST4T103T 4 KY ENGINES From B to CO sme Power, There U no E gtoe mado an pet lor to it, SB w« have te*‘i - coial- to prove. We mafia- fad ore Saw and Grut Mills that give entire sviafxrt on. We ksep fur ■ale WA'E^ wheels rorke tow&ra I* PROVED UIKoEaR. olio Alt MIU« PANS ASU EVAPOBAIOaS, „ And tbo C-ut *3 --.i •:•: Horizontal Sugar Mill mrJj A!bj. I sO.’I HVILI'ii’i for conete- r:«M. ree dHAk'TlN 1 FUH-KY3. ml GKARING foral! ail hinds -if nil.-I work. fr> fact, we k<-ep everylhitis that hi ucafi atom ti. -m or wa*?r pitvoi cr piectattofi v, .rk O,i CyrrON t J ESS is eeoncd.tfi uoi e. heiug cheap, .nuplo end durable, wm h'li-drrds will a’*e*b to - - for e;;cn(«r»unl pi.-rv before toy ng »'•«• vrhsrs AM.ee*. jitoSI j " B. O jCOKSIT AHDNi mmm ti t nm JfCleY Jti 1880. Th’' of Ucirher and eon* tin**- niii* rnourtii ApfH - fo* Otnijnce* to At# «a i As* ?,* »• *y, rf VVifiniH, Po.. V a. <1 lUttti I: I O **, M. D . v'hiurmAi: o* tha Km>u4f. I'.V. 1*- k W{‘I ^ LaDY vanre t tske . r.urj- and Q* T'-e u t -• nr l-H-e.. r-'tpmii. 3 Tts-i. V,.il*. t-to.lhe h..,- V i-i hi .where. Mn i be ii:i»fii«*ut and Cfi- irxut-. »«i«iv**-cur.t. Nil li -k. p>ng«aMt Asni^re , . AUL'NGftGOUi.1*. 9?u7 ujit • Chin«p r ftiL , \k.’~ r" ;. • rt. • m-. rull :.D': .iipiu-y vM j.j.