Newspaper Page Text
&
«rob Sbxmtal $e 3l{*«**na*xr*
■'-WlW'JW' IHIWWMMMr - •rarw«to-»e- ■*-«*•**.. y^-^* ..*. .
ALUEUED KOBBEttY.
And n Very Bold One, IfTrue.
A young mm named J. R. Gates, if
Ills statement be true, was robbed in the
heart of the city night before la3t, of the
sum of one huudred and forty dollars.
Gates’statement is that he took a drink
in Christian’s saloon, on Gheny street,
with two men by the name of Martin and
Bailey; that they were together some time,
and they finally persueded him to go to a
room near at hand, where one of them
proposed a game of faro, the apparatus
being in the room. He told them he did
not play, hut was induced to lend one
of them money to play against the other.
After he had lost thirty dollars, he reiused
to play any more. He had then $110 left
in his pocket, which he counted in their
presence.
They locked arms with him and started
towards the Brown House, but on the
way down got his money from him and
started to run. He caught Bailey who
broke loose two or three times and finally
called up a negro and handed him some
thing. That he, Gate3, suoceeded in get
ting his man to the barracks, and after he
had been there some time, one of the lieu
tenants of the police returned him thirty
dollars which Bailey gave up, and ad
vised him to drop the matter. He refused
to do it, but the police turned the man
loose,
Mr. Gates brought an advertisement, of
fering a reward for the men, into this of
fice at dark last evening, and informed
us a half hour later that he had been of
fered $50 to drop the matter. He said he
Would compromise on $75, and later ho
returned and withdrew his advertisement.
We presume he got his price. We
know nothing of the facts in the case
other than those given by Mr. Gates. lie
had just sold his cotton, hence his pos
session of the funds.
A MACON ENTERPRISE.
Boxes for tbe Thousands.
Yesterday we took a glance through
the establishment of Mr. A. Seifert, on
Second street, and were shown his appa
ratus for making pasteboard hozes as well
as specimens of work turned out. Owing
to delay in shipment of pasteboard the
full force of hands were not at work.
There are orders on hand for boxes that
will require the constant attention of ten or
twelve hands for tbrcejnontlis to fill.
The house will manufacture any shape,
style or species of box used in business.
Just give them a copy, and they will turn
out anything desired. We like the idea
of employing girls in this work. There
are but few trades open to women by
which they can make a living, and as this
is one that requires deft finger? only,
there is no reason why they should not
he given the choice of posit ions. This cs
tablishment is in chaige of Mr. Seliger, an
experienced boxmaker.
The printing office, in charge of Mr.
Bridges Smith, is crowded with work, one
order calling for 300,000 copies of Brew
er’s Lung Restorer circulars.
Tiio Harmonic Society.
The stockholders of the Harmonic So
ciety had an enthusiastic meeting last
evening, twenty-four shares of stock being
represented. After transacting business
of minor importance, an election was held
for directors for the ensuing year, and the
following stockholders were elected: A.
G. Butts, W. R. Singleton, R. B. Hall,
Chas. Sindall, Virgil Powers, Charles
Hcrbst, F. Schoneman, A. E. Boardman,
A. L. Wood, L. Merkel, W. T. Johnston.
Judge Emory Bert was elected President,
Prof. Czunla Musical Director, with Prof.
Newman as Chorus Master. Secretary
and Treasurer E. D. Irvine. For the
coming season the society will present
greater attractions than ever before. The
hall facilities being far superior to last
year, will enable them to perform to
greater advantage.
%/Jut
T 7 JTJFjZ-
Porous Plaster.
The only improvement ever made on the common Porora Plaster.
*,000 druggists have signed a paper stating that 1IE , _
ulHE POROUS PLANTER* are superior to all other>
p-i~ si c-nt*. MRABURT k JOHWW1N. Pbarmareatioal chemists. York.
<1 SDRS CDRS for all the diseases f.r which it is recommended, and always perfectly safe
in the hands of even the most inexperienced persons.
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
Is reammen-tei by nijistcians, Ministers. Missionaries, Malta cert of radortes. Wort-Siops, and
floatations, .Yumrs in lli-piliii—in snort bv eraybofly errryvhi re who has ever given it a trial.
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’ TRIAL. .
S3 Ah B frcl Gif’ II I C CS «hnnM have a place in every fhctmy, maemne-anoft
1^E li W aV IBa Ci av. and mill, on event farm and phintat on. and in every
household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruifes, ceres, etc., but In
case of sudden sickness of any l-ind.
Q * IAN Ef || B PO is the well-tried and trusted friend of all who want
r HIH (X fl Ls P—& SX a sure and *»fe medicine which ran beirpely treed
internally or externally- without fear of harm and with certainty of relief.
Its price brings it within the reach of all; and it will annually save many times its cost
In doctors’ bills. For sale by all druggists at 25c. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON. Proprietors. Providence. R- I-
A and Case.
The Savannah Notes of yesterday con
tains the sad story of a young wife, told
in a most graphic and interesting manner.
Tbe lady was originally from Macon, but
attended a ball in Quitman with a young
man from South Georgia, and occupied
the same apartments afte wards. A marriage
grew out of these circumstances, and an
unwilling husband found himself in pos
session of an unhappy wife. He carried
her to Charleston and tried to get her in
to a convent, but failed, and finally board
ed her out in Savannah until a few days
since, when lie announced to her by letter
his intention to be rid of her, whereupon
she took rooms at the Planters’ Hotel, and
swallowed'an ounce of laudanum. By a
fortunate discovery and hard labor her
life was saved.
Ko BUI.
The grand jury of Jones county returned
“no bill” in the case of the State against
Wash Comer, who inflicted the knife
wounds upon Charley Bird on election
day. Comer himself was shot in the side.
Neither combatant has prosecuted the
case, but Bird’s recovery is looked for
with considerable interest, as few people
believe the trouble at an end.
Beautiful Photograph*.
There are on exhibition at tbe Public
Library, seventy-five photographs of cele
brated pictures in the Salon of Paris.
They were purchased and presented by
Mr. Thomas B. Gresham. The “Hamlet
and Ophelia” is a study, even as a photo
graph, as is also the two faces in an op
era box.
Woman's Missionary Society.
The opening exercises were held on last
night in the parlors of the Mulberry Street
parsonage, with Mrs. J. B. Cobb in the
Chair.
Dr. R. n. Rivers, of Eufa’ila, Ala.,
opened the exercises with prayer.
The address of welcome was made by
Mrs. T. W. Mangham, and was responded
to by Miss Kitty V. Cater, of Perry.
After the routine business, a very pleas
ant social reunion wa3 indulged in.
The following are the delegates who
have already arrived. Others are ex
pected on this morning’s trains:
Delegates iij attendance—Mrs. J. O.
Branch, Mrs. R. D. Walker, Mrs. C. H.
Carson; Mrs. S. S. Harvey, Dawson; Mrs.
L. F. Pardons, Hawkinsville; Mrs. V. F.
Bessent, Liberty county; Miss K. V.
Cates, Mrs. Dr. Havis, Perry; Mrs. W. H.
Talton, Miss Maggie Coleman, Houston
county; Miss Ella Brown, Talbot county;
Mrs. J. H. Brenham, Fort Valley.
The society meets for business this
morning at 9 o'clock, at the residence of
Mrs. Charles Canning, on Mulberry
street.
Brilliant Wedding in Cnthbert.
CUTlfHERT, Ga., Oct. 21.1880.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger: The'
silken tic of matrimonial bliss has bedta
woven with delicate threads of love, and
two hearts now beat in responsive chords
to the dulcet notes of true affection. Our
city has again lost another belle, taken
offtlirough the channel that leads to the
hymeneal altar. Miss Blanche Powell,
daughter of our wide-awake and enter
prising druggist, Dr. T. S. Powell, was
united in marriage to Mr. H. A. Hays, of
Greenwood, Florida.
The ceremony was performed in an im
pressive style by Rev. A. S. Hamilton,
D. D., in the presence of a large assem
blage of friends at the residence of the
bride’s father, Wednesday atone p. m.
After congratulations, the company par
took of a sumptuoushanquet,spread in ex
quisite taste. Gaiety ran high and ruled
the hour until time for departure, when
many eyes were bathed in tears. Miss
Powell being a favorite in our social cir
cles, Ibe city was loth to witness her de
parture, and when the locomotive moved
away with our charming attraction to_so
ciety, a vacancy was created in our midst
which will be difficult to fill. Mr. Hays
is an excellent gentleman and quite popu
lar with our people. Possessed of polish
ed manners and good address, he is de
serving of the prize that he has won.
C.
Good Farming.
In Houston county, Mr. Garrett Smith
raised last season on eighteen acres ol
Imd, nineteen bales of cotton and four
hundred bushels of corn. No guano was
used. This, we should say, .was good
fanning.
An Inquiry—Kerod.
AfATiT.nv, Falls County, Texas,
October 18,1880.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger;
request of you to find through your paper
the following names: Simon, Fanny and
Sucky Bailey. I would like mostly to find
Fanny and Simon Bailey. Please adver
tise it in your paper, and let all the col
ored churches know it—especially the col
ored Baptist and Methodist Churches of
Macon and suburbs. The information I
seek, is to find out where my parents live;
arid if you would inquire of the colored
people, or H. C. McLennan, of Thomas-
villc, Ga., by sending a copy of this letter
to a newspaper of that place, I would be
under many obligations to you. Nath
and Dick Bailey are the inquirers.
Address letters containing information
to Richard Washington,
Marlin, Falls county, Texts,
CareofRobt. Alexander.
Eton Lira
CUBE
$1.25 PER BOTTLE-
A positive remedy for all Kid
ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles
ox both male and female.
READ THE RECORD
"It caved ury lift."—B. B. Lekely. Selma, Ala
"It ia the remedy that will care the many dig.
eases peculiar to women."—Mother's Magazine,
“It has paroei severe tests and wen endorse
ments from some of ti-e highest medical talent in
the country.”—Now Yura World.
"No Remedy heretofore discovered can bt held
for onr moment in comparison with it.”—0. *
Harvey, D. 11., Washington, D. O.
This great natural remedy is for
sale by all druggists in all parts of
the world.
—TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.—
• H. WARNED «fc CG
ROCHESTER. N. Y.
—Lamar, Rankin & Lamar have Mag
nolia Balm. Bloom of Youth, Oriental
Cream, Cliarra of Beauty, and other ele
gant cosmetics for the skin and com
plexion.
An Editor's Escape.
Office of the “Industrial Era.” >
Albia. Iowa, May, 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 alter tak
ing it the pain and distress left me and I
am to-day feeling strong and well. I am
erfectly satisfied that Warner’s Safe
Remedies arc 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 yeare
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 Wise Deacon.
“Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me
how you kept yourself and family well the
irast season, when all the rest of us have
been sick so much, and have had the doc
tors visiting us so often.”
“BrotherTaylor, the answer is very
easy. X used Hop Bitters in time; kep’
my family well and saved the docto
hills. Three dollars’ worth of it kept
weil and able to work all tbe time. PI
warrant it bas cost you and the neighbors
one or two hundred dollars apiece to keep
sick tbe same time.”
ffl)0ficon,ril use your medicine here
after.”
f S
PAD
Cures H' SiijlyBj
vitM /-IC-v Atop-
icine. (L&Jl tin.
POND’S EXTRACT.
Subdues Inflammation, acute and
cbronic.
Controls and Hemorrhages, Venous
and Mucous.
INVALUABLE FOR
SPRAINS. BURNS. SCaLDS.BRUISES.
SORENESS,RHEUM Vi’lSM, BOILS,
* ULCERS, OLD bOEES, TOOTH
ACHE, HEADACHE. ASTHMA,
SORE THROAT, HOARSE
NESS, NEURALGIA, CA
TARRH, ETC., ELC,
Emrj. Abbott.—'‘Valua In and beneficial ’
H BY WOOD MlITfiC. M. I).. M.K.C. P..of Eng-
land.—"1 have used it with n irked benefit.”
H.G. Passion. M. D.. Brooklyn, N. Y.—"I
know of no remedy so generally useful.”
Amhub Gcismss, M. D . F. R. U. fi..of Ene-
Isrnl.— 1 hire prescribed Fond’s Extract with
great success.”
CAUTION.—Pond’s Extract is sold only in
bottles with the usrae blown in the glass.
It is unsafe to use ether articles with ourdi
rections. insist on baring Fond’s Extract. Re
fuse all imitations snd substitutes.
SPECIAL PREPARATIONS OF POND’S EX
TRACT COM HI S bl> WITH THB FOREST
AND MOST DEL 1C At E PaRFUMES
FOR LADIES’ BOUDOIR.
POND’S EXTRAOX... .60c, $1.00 and $1.76
TOILET OBKAM 1.«'0
DENTIFRICE 60
LIP HALVE 25
TOILET SOAP (8 caheel 60
OINTMENT — 50
CATARRH CUBE 76
PLASTER 25
INHALER Grises 60o) 1.00
NASAL SYRINGE 25
KEDIOATED PAPER 25
FEMALE l-YBI.vGE $1.10
Orders amounting to S5 worth sent express
free on receipt of money on f. O. order.
Our new Pamphlet with history of our Prep
irations sent free on application to
P£2ND’S EXTRACT CQ„
No. 14 W. 14th Street, Nrw York.
old by Is*.I nnrt«^fiodawly
Sfy'oua
!v
If yon are a *rrT t of Ictten. toiling over yocr mldnt/r*?
work to Erttore brain nerve and wa&te, oea
If yon are young and eefleriopr from any indiscretion
or dissipation j if you are married cr Fisgle, old ar
^ younc. suilerin;'fron3 poor health or .’•j’ljjoixi-
Whoever you are, wherever you ore. vrbenever you f-**»
that your system needs clcanrinfr tonirpr or
etimnlating, without intoxicoUvg,isko
wre ercrctss!
Hare you d'jipcptia, lidney or urinary complaint, dia-
H Of the Btomach, bond*. Hood, It irr, or nerve* t
m Yon will bo cured if you use
If you are simply weak and low spirited, try It! B
Insist upon it. Year druggist beeps It.
It may save your life. It hes evwed bu£?o£s.
nop Coach Care 1 a th* twee Wit, t&fMt an£ _>•<. A.h ch"dm».
Th* Hop Pad for atomtrh,LlTg sad K^di 7*, U nperfar lo a!7
others. Comb
TRACK MARK.
The Only Tine Malarial Antidote
Db, Holmax'8 Pad i, no guess-work remedy-
no feeble imitative experiment—ro purloined
hodge-podge of some oth r inventor’* ideas: it is
the Original snd only GENUINE CURATIVE
FAD, the only remedy tbit has an honestly ac
quired right to use the title-word “FAD” in eon-
r e-i ion with a treatment 'for chronic diteases of
tbe Stomach . Liver and Spleen.
Bv s recently perfected improvement, effected
bv the addition ol vegetable ingredie-ta of ue«-ly
divcovend remedial value slid abs-.rptive adapt
ability. Dr. Holman has greatly increased the
scope of tbs Pad’s ucaiuincgs, snd appreciably
sugm< nted its active curative power. ;
This treat improvement gives HOLw A Vs
FAD (with its adjuvants) comp e'e and nnHlir.g
control over the moat persistent and uryield-
in* fora a of Chrouic Disease ol the Stomach and
Liver.aa wells* Valeria] Flood roiscmnir.
HOLM AN’S PAD* have cured, and are dell*
curing diseases of so mar y kinds, that the list i-
Weil Utah ir terminable. It In eludes Malarial
Pn-sO"* cf every tip*, from Aching Bones and
Zoic Fevers to Chills and Dumb Ague *TO )4-
v.H Dla-AKKy.suchas Djspepsia. Indiges
tion Sour Stomach Chronic Diarrhoea Flatu
lency. litarlburn etc . etc • LIVER f>l*OK-
ilt i-H lih- Biliousness Bilious Colic Danger,
ous Fevers Sick Headache Paint in the Side
Bi ious Fevers. Torpid Liver, etc. etc Well
no s loll nn.hty roiueUT justify lh- eminent
l’r,.f s-nr I oomis* high eneumiam: “It is nearer
a Umver al Panacea than anything in Medi
cine I”
The succc r* of Holman’s Pads has implied Re
itvora who (-ff-r Padssimilar in Form and Odor
lo tho genuico Hoi nan Par. Beware of these
bogus aud 1 mitition Pads, gotten up only to sell
nu tbs reputation at tho GENUINE Holman
Fed.
Each genuine Hilman Pad bears the Private
Revenue Memo of the HOLMAN PAD COMPA
NY. with tho above Trad*-Mark. printed in
^““'FORSeLS -*Y ALL FfB8T-CLAS8
DRUGGISTd,
Or tent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of -*2.00.
JEXi>JLB7A.*? PaD CO,
F.O.B*tSU2. WILLIAM Ht., New York.
o-ASSlr- jd iwS - t ;.c >inxtrm
. , „ «■>:. in—Agents --nven rr.
re»ky»brry k>B. IliaptrloH. Aik drupgift*.
D. I. C. Ison tU'.laU and Imriatahk cara {■* drunken;*, mo of
*/v»^ ’tVAyv
A
VEGETABLE
MEDICINE FOR THE
BLOOD,UYER&K1DNEYS:
CliRATINE,
For Blood Diseases.
CURATiKE,
For Liver Complaints.
curatIne,
For Eidney Llae&sos.
C'JRATiNEj
For Rheumatism.
CURATiNE,
For Scrofula Diseases.
CURATINE,
A medicinal com
pound of known value-
combining In one prep
aration tno curative
powers for tbe evils
which produce nil dis
eases of the .9/»od, the
Liver, the AMneya.
Harmless In action and
thorough In its effect.
Ills unexcelled for the
cure of all Mood Dis
eases such as Srvo/-
ulm• Tutnoi'o, Boils,
Tetter, Salt Mheutn,
Rheumatism, Xer-
n trial JPoisot.insr,
also €toastipation f
Dyspepsia, J«d<-
aestioa, Sour Stom
ach, ZV tent ion of
VritiOf etc,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THEBROWI CHEMICAL CO
BALTIMORE, Md.
LAMAR, RANKIN * LAMAR,
WhnUs.1* D ima”. *««"
NOTICE—LEAYE TO SELL LAND.
G EOBGTA, Jones Coonty.—Tonr week* aft-r
dale I will apply to tbe Court of O-dinan
<i said county, for leave to soil all tho real estate
belonging to Green B Watte, dreeued. Thu
October 19.1850.
octal- wlw« W. P. GLOVE Z, Adm’r.
G Baud'.Crawford County—By
order grsntra by the Ordinary ol mid coun
ty, will be sold before the eonrt-houae door in
tha town of Knoxville, on t^e first Tuesday in
November next, within the legal hours of sale,
the real aetata of John W. Dent, deceased; of said
county, being lota and parte of lots No. 127, on
which is situated a merchant ml'l with two aeta
of rocks, with eighteen feet bead and an unlim*
ted anpply of water; alio, lot No, 9S. v -e*vUy
timhosed, edjoinin*tbemUllot,bothlosssita-
aeed in ths Kvesth diatriot. Also, fifty acres in
let No. 1Mand iot No, 187,lot 219, and Masses
more or leas, in lot No. 188, all in theceeonddu
1 triet of Mid county, oak and hickory land, port
cleared and part wood,. Feld at the property of
John W. Dent,deceased, hr distribution. Term*
cash.
oetl5-dl waw2t* WM. J. DINT, Adm’r.
The accumulated evidence of nearly
thirty years show that the Bitters is a cer
tain remedy for malarial disease, as well
as its surest preventiv; that it eradicates
dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint
and nervousness, counteracts a tendency
ta ghout, rheumatism, urinary and ute
rine disorders, that it imparts vigor to the
feeble, and cheers the mind, while it in
vigorates the body. For sale by all drug
gists and dealers generally.
/^BORGIA, BIBBC<>UItTY.-
VX Edwards basapplird to*me
apart a homestead of personalty i
-Whereas Z. T
me for tho retting
apart a homestead of personalty and th. valua
tion of the same. 1 will pass upon said applica
tion at my oltUe on Monday toe Sih day of No
vemher,IS80, at TO o’clock a. m. This October
18,1580,
oct!9td* J, A. MpHANUa. Ordinary-
Mahlmoa .Restored.
A victim of eatly imprudence, canting nervous
debility, premature dec y ete., haying tried in
vain every known remedy, ha. discovered a sim
ple mean, of <w!f-rare, w-ich he will send free to
h<a fellow.a. fforvrs. Address J. H. REIVES.
43 Crqibam ,troft. New York, oetlioodawly
Administrator’s
Gray’s Specific Medicine.
HADE MARK. THE greatTRADE MARK.
Erglish' rem-
edy. An un*
failing ire for
Beminal eak-
nt»j. Spermat
orrhea, Impo-
tanoy, and ail
■lisoaHus .hat,
"Befora TaMngquence of -^'Afisr^Taiin^
abuse: as a loss of memw.-y, universal laseiiuaa
pain in the back, dimum of vision, premalare
old agn. ar d many Otht .• diaeasee that lead to in
sanity ami consumption and a prematura grave.
Bull particulars in oar pamphlet, which wa de
sire to send Ires by mail to every one. T be Spa-
cifio ’-’.edicino is sold by all druggists at Jl p->
package, orsix packages (or85 will be sent free
by mail on receipt if tbo money by addrostin
the GB\T XBDIC1NK CO. No '0 Mechani
Blocs. Detroit. Mich. Sold in Macon and evu
whereby all druggist*. cotJi dsvrlv.
C2-or sal* by LAMAB, RANKIik A LtMdR.
(LUMP)
la tho highest nrliievemcnt in cereal
preductions, aud renowned throughout
tho world ns tho Standard Laundry
Starcli. In shape it presents huge dense
crystals ol wonderful whiteness and
sweetness, free from the faintest odor
and of incomparable strength. Its su
periority and economy aro tho result of
experiment and improvement for thir
ty-five years, and its popularity tho re
ward of this effort ol n lifetime. Itoynl
Gloss Lump Starch is packed in hand
some one-pound, three-pound, and six-
ponnd cartoons, and for sale by Grocers
every-where. Manufactured by firjOREW
ERKENBRECHER. Cincinnati, Ohio, i "
0
PIUM.
HABIT
CUBE
d&wlr
By B. M. Woolley
Atlanta. Oa. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
cured patient* and pbysiciana
Send for my book on tbe
habit and it* cure. FRIGS
WEST BEOS,,
68 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
Colton Factors,
Commission Merchants
—And f. Cen in—
FERTILIZERS.
General Agents for tbe
Delta Cotton Tie.
LIBERAL ADVANCE* ON CON8IGNMBNT8
W. W. Carnes, MAOON, AGENT
BLTA COTTON TIE.
juy24 dswtillmvl
z=Q5th—
Popular Monthl) Dniwma of the
Coiamonwesltk Dteirlfei-
tloD Cd.
AT UAOAULST’B TBBATJU.
In :tfc« City of Loniaville, on •
SATURDAY OCT. 30.L 1880.
Tbaaadrawinn aatboriaed by the Ltwlalosurw
of 1878. and natained by tbe courts of Kentucky,
occur regularly on the Uatdayof ovary mouth,
Sunday* and Fridaya excepted, for the period of
Ova year*.
The United States L’i-euit Court on March $1
rendered the following decisions:
lit—That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company is legs'.
2d—its drawings aro fair.
N. E.—This compwiy hat nowon hand'alarai
reserve fund. Brad the list of prises for tho
OCTOBER DRAWING.
.1 Pnse,..^.,
1 Prise
1 Prise
10 Prisua tt.OCO eaah
10 Prises 800 each ,
100 Prise, 100 each
100 Prises 80 each
809 Prise, 20 each • itswoMttHtlilfMiMIhHF 12,070
L000 Prisca 10 e«h .
9 Prises f90ea.fi, ap’roximat'n prises
9 Fruet fOOearh do do
. ? Prises 103 each do do
10.900
2,700
MV
IMOTMm* 2I1S, too
Whole Tickets, Half Tickets, fl.
27 Tickets, 200. 55 Tickets, gmo.
REMIT BY MONEY IN LETTER. BY BANK
DRAFT OR BXPRB88. to R. M. BOA RDM iN,
Oca,mr-Journal Budding. IxioianUe Kentuokv,
or 8C7 andSC9 B-oadway.N. Y.
aaDleodtuthnaaSwHarhm
3i^1» Count? Sheriff 8al«Se
\l7TliHta«etdb9teM9bo court hewae dear in
vv the city of Macon, dnringtbo Itgal boor*
ol Mle an the first Tuesday in November next,
tbe -ollowing property, tn-wit:
That tract or pareel of leaden Peewit Hil,
near tho city of Mooon. an wkiih there is e two-
story wooden build ins Said tract beisg one*
ball acre more dr loss, lying in the Godfrey dis
trict. in eud entity, opposite the la e rcideno.
of J. T. Wilkinson, eon fronting on the Houston
rood. Levied on as tbe property of Henry C.
Owen., to satisfy a 8. fa. i-anen from Baldwin
finperi.* Coen in favor of Thomas T. Windsor
yi. Henry 0.Owens.
Also, at the Mate time and place, oce-haif in
terest m tbe in tbe lot. with brick walla o' build
ing thereon, at tasted in Macon, Georgia, bei- g
tbe north earner of tat Ne. three, in .quare Si.
bounded on tbe northeast by allay, northwest by
property of John A, Doug's*, southeast and
southwest by property of Cirhe-1 and Curd.
Levied on a* the proserty of the < Mate of 6. P.
Oliver to aatiaf r n fl. fa. leaned from Bibb dupari-
or Court, in favorB. f, Beat v*. H. B. Oliver, ad
minktrator of G. F. Oliver. Property pointed out
by p'air.tff.
Alto, at tho same time and place, pert lot No.
three of the four four acre tats, Moated on tbe
neat side ef the Ocmnlgee river in uid county ef
Bibb, fronting on Boordary street sixty feet and
rtumibg back one hundred and fifty feet to n
twenty-foot alley, said lot joining the lot of Uriah
Williams. Levied on as the property of J. a.
Hopper, to satisfy a fi. fa. tuned frost Justice
Coart 48l.tdlttnot G. M.. fn favor of P. Fitiger-
ald vs. J.B. Hopper. Levy mafia and returned
to me i y a eooaub’e.
Also, at the same and place, lot No. 18, in Tine-
vHle, eceoiding to the recent aurveymefieby
Collins of lands formerly owned by Levin Cau
sey, bounded on the north by a street, on the east
by tlia city line, on the wwt byjot Ho. 17, con
taining about onc-’alfaa acre, more or lesa. with
two arnsU tao-room henaee thereon. levied on
aa the property of W. a. Cherry, toiatn/yeU.
fa iaaurd Irem Jostioe Ourt *8Ut district G. k.
in favor c livcr k Douglas, and Stephen Collin.,
transferee, vs. W. A. Cberry. levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Alao.attheiametime.bat owing to tbe ex
pense in moving, wi'l be K>ld at tha gin shop of
Peter C. Sawyer, on tbe earner of Cherry aud
Fourth ttreeta, in the city of Macon, aeve- ty feet
of shafting, one drill pre*s, one tnrnirg lath and
one p aisiag m.chine- Levied on a* the prop- r-
ty o; Peter C. Sawyer ta satiifyafl fa issued
from Bibb Superior Court in favor o A. B. Small
v*. FiterO. Sawjer. Property pointed out by
iteor
TbyseJS:
IJ’H 1 untold mieerite that
plaintifi’s attorcry.
nets d
GEO. T. CBEfilY. Sheriff.
Agvntfi Wanted tor
th* y srusx ssiliso B-OK OF IHI i OB,
Foundations of Success.
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS.
The lews of trade legal forma, bow to transai-t
bua nt-ss. valuable tab’s*, social etiquette, Par
liamentary uugs, how to conduct public bud-
ares; In fact it is a complete Guide to Bucceu for
all olassc*. A family nece-tily. Address, for
circulars ana special term..
ANCHOR PUBLIiilNG OQ.,
octtdrofiawlm Atlanta. Ga
LUDDEN & BA i ES
EKHHBaBSXKlCnBHBBBHI
SOUTHJEI1N
Music Mouse.
Ths .Music "House' of-the’iSonth.
Esmoval to Our
NEW DOUBLE STORE.
An .Immense Music Temple.
Ttrolanw stores, cae* Stt foet front and foar
storiet hiieb, frontmic on threo H'roeti* and fUind
from cellar to loft with muMcaJ au t*pliea. Noth
ing to rompare with it in tbo tfonthcrn htatos.
A, Big Store.
A Big Stock.
A Big Trade.
A*SD MOKE TO COME.
Durirg tbo ten ye^rs since our establishment
of ourhonre wohaue nare'oprd tbe music trade
of the Bouts t6 a wonderful degree, but ns vet —
Kwo only bnrun. Wo nee. not many years ahead,
h business of a million a year, and to take care ol
this enormous trade we have provided our pres
ent mammoth wsrerooma. Fall trade 18S0 will
bo immense. We are readv for it. For months
oar senior partner haa boon at tbe Ncrth con-
l rue ting with Piano and Onren iranufacturera
for instruments. Helms concluded moat advan-
t—*oous contract, and the Piamoi arid Organ, are
coming, coming” ICOJriOmore. by every tt-com-
r. New Stvlee.New Prirc, New Terms, New
Stock. New Store. New Departure.
P. WILSON & SONS,
-HBADQUABTBR8.POB—
Saddlery-HaTdware
—AND—
Carriage Goods*
Saddlers, Harness-Pikers land CarrisgeMa
kers will And in our stock anything wanted.
P. WILSON A80KS.
188 and 1S8 Main bt., ClneinraVi, Ohio.
jly2 7 8m
OSURANCE.
Tiie LiTBigoGl, LonSoit & fllote,
—AND-
J$rth Biitikh ud ItmuliU Iftn’inti fn.
snercbai dike of all kind* at lowe*l
__ Al«n i**no “flo$’ < aT» w on octton,
Ion; urm policies ou d*allii-K« ou mo$t- faTora-
blts lerma.
L C. PLANT A LON. ,
oc«S Macow G».
Special Offer, Fall 1880;
t©.Cat>h Prices with Three Months Creiit.'S*
During months of August, September andOo-
toherwe will .e’l 1’ianos sod S'rgansat Lowest
Cash I’rieet. pryshloSM Ca-h on a Piano or S10
•lash id an Organ, with the balance in three
months, without icturest.
What Do You Sav to this Offer?
^Writo*!or* 11! mr ritad'^'^it «d re nog "and* New
Price Lins for Pali 1889, and prepare to be asten-
"lUSDEN & BATES,
ATANNAH-IUA.
meiisiiE mm and driai dealers.
doc27-dlt«w5wlv
Debtors and Creditors.
A LL per-on. indebted to tbe estate of Thomas
J. abi'-hrleer. late of B bb coar.iy. Gnorvia
s e breeby noillrd to msk- immelist- pa,mwt,
and tbre* having claims against laid relate are
requested t, present them properly avtneuticat-
ed.tr the law disecta. .. .
oocfi-wfiw fi. 8.8WBBT, Admr.
MTEKT
Liver
FAD.
With the Anti-Malaift.
Dll DEC drills nnd Fever, Dy»-
UUllftaV pepsin, Liver Com*
plaint*, Kidney Affection*, Neural-
Kin, Constipation, 8tek Hend<
■the, Female Complatnte- Blllona-
nCM, Palpitation, and all Kalarlal
Dlseaaes wltbont medicine. Ho Dos
ing—no inconvenience, and a positive cure.
Price, including Bottle Anti-Malaria, $as».
Sent by mail to any address upon receipt of
price* Principal Depot, 015 iicrmna Sk ?
JBaltO., Md. Sold by Druggists generally.
Buy none bnt Flagg’s Patent Liver
and Stomach Pad, others are bulky,
bard and troublesome to wear.
John Ingalls, druggist,
Wholesale and Retail Agent, comer P.urlhaod
Poplar streets. Maoon. Ga- octl I ikib
Estey Organ Co.
Sta. kt'm\ts.
Comor t
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, &o. Sand for Price-list.
W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main
Street. LOUISVILLE, KY.
/^BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Under end by
VJt virtue ot an order from the Coort of Ordina
ry of said CO"my, will be sold before tbe court
house door in the city of Maoon, between the
legal hoar* of sale, on Ibe first Tuesday in No
vember next, acvea shares of the capital stock cf
ibn Southwestern railroad company, belonging
to Jamas P. Washington, minor. Bold for tbe
the purpou ot educating and maintaining arid
minor.
[HignedJ It. A. WASHINGTON,
OCtfi-UWfiW Guardian.
W. A. OHBRRY vs. TUB LIFE ASSOCIATION
or AMBRICA, ot aI,-lB Equity in Bibb Bn-
perior Court.
It appearing to the Court that by the retur* of
the sheriff, that the Life Association of America
cannot be fennd, and it fnrther appearing that
raid defendants are non-rendenta of the State of
Georgia: Orde-ed. that said defendant* be and
appear at the next term of this Court, to be held
on the IcnUh Monday in October next, to plead,
answer or demur to said billnUdin the above
cam, or tha same will ba taken pro confewo aa to
them, and said case will proceed ex parte. Or
dered farther, that laid defendant be served by
publication once a month fur (onr months, in the
Macon Telegraph and Meaienger he!ore the next
term of this uoart.
This Jane 21,1880.
T. J. S’HMONS.
Judges. 0. M.O.
A Proudflt, solicitor for remslainmnt.
A true extract from the minute* of Bibb
rior Court. June 22, 1880.
tae2i-lam«m* A. B. ROSS. Clerk.
TAKE UXTOTICIEJ.
Th,» is the only Lottery ever voted on by
the people of a State, and under a ate deci
sion of the U. 8. Supreme Court at Waehisg-
ton.ls the on'y Legal Lottery cow in the
United States, all other charters having been
repealed or having no exiatenoe.
A KPLBNU1S ■PPOBTUNITY VO
WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, CLASS Ii. AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY. NOV. 9JU. lM-UGth Benikly
nrarnu.
Louisiana State Lottery Oompsnv.
This laatitaticn waa regularly Incorporated by
the Legislature ol the State (or Bdncaticnal and
Charitable purposes, in 1888, tor the term of
twenty*five years, to which contract the inviola-
He faith ol the State is pledged ,wk ich pledge hat
been renewed by an overwhelming popular votes
securing its iranchite in tbe new constitution
aooptrd December 2, 1879, with a Capital of
*1,000,000, te which it haa since added a reserve
fund of $360,009. ITS GRAND SINGLE N UM
BER DRAWINGS will take place monthly,on
the soccndT-esday.
It never scale* or postpone*. Look at th* follow
ing Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLAR8 BACH
HALP-T1CKBTH. ON* DOLLAR.
LIST OB PRIZES.
1 Capita] Pm*
1 Capital Prise
1 Capital Pnse—
2 Prise* of gi.M-O
5 Prize* of 1,000
20 Prizes of 300
100 Prize* of 1TO™.,,
2(10 Prizes of 60..„.,
6tO Prizes ot 20......
10W Prizes of 10
9 Approximation Prizes cf 3300..
9 Approximation Prises of 200,,..
9 Approximation Prises of 10e.„.
L3I7 Prises, amounting to „„,„.SU0,40t
paid.
Responsible oorreapording aaeni* wanted at
all points, to whom liberal compensation will be
paid-
“For fnrther Information, write clearly, giving
fall address, tend orders by express or Regis
tered Letter or Money Order by mall, ad
dressed only to
li. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
or same person at if o 319 Broadway. New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
ander the supervision and management of Gene
rals G.T. BBAUABGABD sad JURAL A. EAR
LY
Music Bosks for Schools
Me Velum ctira.S’S’.’-fffiSS
This is anew and superior High School Song
Book with advanced element*, and a great varl-
etv of music, teenier and rerred. to be aungin
one. two or feur parts. Mr Tilden’a previous
works have been highly approved.
Sjng Bells.
No more attractive School Song Book haa for a
long time appeared. It is net graded, and will
do for any class. Groat variety ot songs, sab
jecta selected with great skill, and music is of
the belt.
Introduce onr new Sabnath School Song Book-
WHIT* ROBBS; (80 eta.) at onoe to roar Sun
day School: No better book exiata.
Books for Hutie Teachers for tbe Fall Cam
paign. AU are good and practical books. Do not
fall to examine th m.
Z in croon’s Voire of Warship (31.), for Singing
Schools.
rerkint’ Tew pie. («1), tor Singing Sehoris.
Johnson’s New Method for Binging Cusses,
(•Otto.)
Johnson's Parlor Organ Instruction Book. $i : bo
N. B. Conservator} methrd for Piano. (33.)
Also subscribe now for THE MUSICAL REC
ORD, («l), a Weekly Musical paper with all tbe
newt.
49*Any book sunt, poet free, for the retail
price.
OLIVER DITS0N AGO.*Boston.
O. H. DITBOM A CO, fififi R’dway H.Y.
anfittf
wait trsaa ■ irrdiserearoa
wlylifoatay be alien.t-
ed and cured. TLcite who
doabt this asaertioa aheuld
purchase tbe new m-dical
work published by the PEA
HOOT MEDICAL INHTI
toil, Boston, entitled
THBBCIbNCB OP LIFE
or, SELF PJU0BRVAT1ON. Exhausted vi
tality. nervous and physical cebility, or vitalitv
impaired by tbe errors of youth or tn> close or
too close application to batineei, may be restor
ed and manhood regained.
Two hundredth ed!-i >n, revised and enlarged,
lost publianad. It is aetand&rd modi oal work,
the brat in tbe English language, ms tan by a
pbraieionof great experience, to where was
awarded a geld and jewelled medal by the Na
tional Medical Association, It oontaine beauti
ful and very expensive engraving*. Th roe hun
dred page*, more than M valuable pres rrlpt’on*
for all forms of prevailing eisease, the result of
many yean of exteeaive and lueeestful practice,
either one ef wbicb is worth tan times the price
of the book. Bound in French cloth, price only
fl, sent by mail postpaid.
The London Lancet says: “No person should
be without this valuable book. The author is a
noble benefactor.”
Aa illaatreted sample teat to all on receipt of
< coat* for postage.
The aatfcur relera by permission to Hon P. A.
BIttaBLL. M D. president of the Notional Med
ical taaociation.
w Address Dr W H PAR- TTTT A »
UR, Me A Balflnoh fit. HEAL
Boston, Meat, The aa- ***d*mmB
thor may he consulted on fftereenft* we
Ka£H5*s3r* THYSELP
DOT29 wlv
Beet and Cheapest
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
Special inducements to SOUTH
BRII IIOLDIBRd.
Satisfaction given in all cate*.
Pint premium at Atlanta and Macon
Georgia. Fairs. 1879. Best of refer,
enoea inyom fits to. Apply at ona
for fall information. per‘»! terms
ete. Add.res CHARLES M EVaNF
Manufacturer tor 17.8. Governm’t, is
NOTICE.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer.
We would recommend to all who have' dis
eased Lungs and Tbroet, th ■ sterling medic r.e
Number* of Consumptive*, even in the last
stage* of this terrible disease where there was
but a small portion ot the lung left, testify that
they arrested tha disease by n-ing onlv two or
three bottles of Brewer's Lnng Restorer. Their
Physician pronoun-ed them incurable and left
them to pine away and die, and desth would
have soon been the re.ult but tor tae timely u-,o
ol this article. We are w>11 aware that webtva
a goo* deal to contend with in introducing thi-
re roe y, as there have been so many worthless
nottrumt told heretofore, but we are so firmly
convinced that w« hav- now the long looked for
Cure, that we are ready to say to all who have
this disease, that we firmly and conscientiously
Oelieve that no matter Low far gone they are. if
they will n« the medicine by tbe directions they
will live losg year* aft-r**;d*, living witnesses
Of the virtue* of
EBE WEE'S LUNG EEST0BEB.
It las no equal in Bronchitis, Sore Th-o»t,
Hoarseuo**, Stortncea of Breath, Influenza. Pain
fn Hide. Cleraj man’s Sore Throat, Catarrh and
othar disease* of the Throat and Lungs In
Asthma, it gives almr-t instantaneous relief. It
giv» tone ta the wide system and every b-jtt’e
will »dd from five to ten pounds to any mo’s
weight if taken regularly. An infant e n take it
without the alight- st irforv and wo would urgs
parents to sive it in eases ot Whooping Cough.
Bad Cold* and other disease* where such a med
icine is Heed'd. Unlike tha greeter portion ot
Cough Medicines, thi* baa not a particle of mor
phine or other opiates in it.
LAMABy BANKIN’ & LAMAB-
CertlHoatea.
Mes .rs. Lamar. Rankin A Lamar Dear kira: I
had b -en troubled for a long time before uting
Brewer’* Lnng Restorer, with *om*thine like
Asthma, and after u*iug only two bottle* of your
medicine I breathed perfectly free and have felt
no symptom ot the disease since. I em confHunt
your lord-ci-e cured me and Ichseriullv recom
mend it to all who are sufferin* wi li Asthma
Youratau’y. JOHN D. ROSS.
Macon. Georgia.
thegreat
Kidney Regulator
And Diuretio.
KTDNEGRN le highly reoonm a cdod And
””*'*^P***«d for WEAK or F0U j KIDNEY*
DBOPfY. HBIGHT'rt DfREaS?. LOd-i OF
BNEBGY. NERVOUS DEBlLHY, or anv
OB8TBUOTIOIW arising from GRAVEL or
BLADD-ch D18(TASKS. Alw -or YELLOW
FEVER. BLOOD and KIDNEY POISONING
in infected malarial sections.
T '•W'Bj ’hc.distillal’on of a Voresl tc.’ -i'h
•TO&wSmw B -b ^ u i l we
fi.7*5 ^hicb actu 9cer\0nea.]3y on
tb« jiod Urmmrj Orrens. A* 1
poails in the Madder ard any atrain ns »»«***
in*, heat or irritation in the water
‘‘“'R «‘rcrrth, rigor and^.u.lnsThradhy
color and easy flow of nrine. 11 »n be taktn
all time*, in «il climates, without inta-Tini.
system Unlike soy other pretoratio^
ney ^nfalt^i^ft hat a very pl»a«ar t end mcras-
LAWRBfi'on^MfRTlN 8 '.!ft"*'"™ *
Comment Stamp, wbirif Lmiu K DnSgM
to be sold {without 1-ccr.serbv drag-riJta aS-
cere and other perrons rrer\ where
arri 1 F.mi!?U«!* Wr ' ,,i “ BoU ' f « Genre*
aepllvly
$5,000,000.
The American Shoe Tqi Ct.
WABBAXT THKIft ,
A.S.T.Co.
NOTICE,
Vacpb.Gs., Pept. 17. m
A LL persons indebted to the Arm of W. F.
Cannon A Co., prior to November 12.1879
are requested to come forward »na acUle at one-,
otherwise thoir notes and accounts will be placed
In tho baud* ot nn officer for collection. Thu is
necessary to partook a settlement with the ostate
of J. T. Jossey. deceased.
iep!8-d2tw2wAwtt W. F. CANNON A CO
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
FOE
Ordinary
tor Bibb roomy, application will be made to the
said Co-rt of Ordinary for Bibb reun’y, tor leave
to sell all the laid* belonging to estate of Joh'.
Lamar, late ot said coonty deceased, for tbe pur-
Dose of aietnbution among the heirs ot raid es*
tatoe
HARYLOUI*A LAMAR.
Adm’x estate ot John Laaar. deceased.
Oct. 2.1880. octVl-w«w
' -49!h YEAR OF THE-
Medical College of Georgia
AUGUSTA’
T HI^ Tnatitmionconstitutes the Medics! De
partment of th# State University, the Diplo
ma* are s’goed bv its Chancellor.
Tdo session will commence on the firet Mon
day of Novembet. and will end on the first of
March folio* in*. Applv for circular to
sfl*l»-w.*t GKD. W.-R*INS. Tran.
F^EORGIA, BIBB COUKTY.-Whereas H! A.
’ » Lieu re. odmini-tratnx of the estate ef John
Lienre late ef raid county dereased, bas made
application for tore to aeJ tha real eats - e be
longing to said estate for the purpose of division
These are therefore to c>te and admoni-hall
person* concerned to be *nd appear *t the Court
oT Ordinary ot said, conn v. on tho first Monday
in November ne«t, to show esuse, if a»y they
have, why said application > h-uld net be granted
Witnrts my hand and official signature, Octo
ber 2.1880.
ectstd* J. A. KcMANUS. Ordinary.
G eorgia. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas This.
Welch has applies te me for th* tatting
apart a homestead of peraonaitr and the valua
tion of tbe same, I will fasa upon said applies
tion on Saturday tbe SMhdaj «t October, 1880,
at 10 o’clock a. m. Thi, Ostober S. 1830.
oet9 wtd* J. A. McHANUS. Ordinary.
G eorgia.bibb oouniy—'whe-w H*n-
iy fichali. exroutor ef Jacob dr hull deceased,
repreu nt# to th* c urt in bispecitien duly filed
and entered that hshu folly admin irtaied the
estate of Jacob Dchalt.
Thia i«, therefore, to ti e all perrons concerned,
legatees, belt*and creditors, to show cense, it
any they can. why said executor should pet be
discVargf-d from his said exeentarebip. and re
ceive l«tp»rs of dismission, at tbo court of or-
dinary to be opened on tho first Monday in Jan
uary 1881, a<dto be in session on the sixth day
ot fold month.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J. A. MoMANUd, Ordinary.
Oct S. 1880-Sm*
LACK I IP
That i« now so extensively worn tm
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WEAR AS LONG AS THE MDTAI*
■Which was Introduced by them, and jy whB
the above amount lit* been saved to parents m
Dually. Thi* Block Tip will rare zi
mere, as besides being worn on the cnaifi
grade* it I* wont on Mae and costly dig
where the Metal Tip on account of Its fog
would not be used.
They all bare onr Trade Mart A. S. T. ft
Stamped on front of Tip.
Parent* should ASK TOR SHOES with tS.
BEAUTIFUL BIACK HP
O^^he^whc^^inrchadnj^o^ftei^^i^ai^
DirP^LUT
--'ACO'v.flA.. 8*rt 29,1880.
/AN »cKP**t ef <wt iiued bad bnilb, t baw
4 ' iMw (Jrj kind ray • i4ire interest ia tbe finr*
%of P. r«nno A Co ff Mr. W. P Cwn-’on.wbB
will BB-rme *11 lUbiliti* ei the late brw- -
fUumm? bot tbiiiVs to t>A rrier.ua ac4L
patroris of the late firn. I woulrt »e*pe' J tiul!y re
quest ft cocti^uacce cf their isver* to fbener
firm. J WILBOU&N.
Be f erting to the above. I re>pert'ul*y m‘°m
our pitmr *x>d tbe public generally, that'I wiK
continue tbs grocery ana provision b >:nesa se
horttffoiv, »t thfwtre store. No, riTliirt 8t«
where I sb* 1 ! be pleased to ae^t you
you bb uhual, promising to give jou ss goo*
too*s and at as Jow ffgurea as can be had intbif
vr.F. CANNON.
Moron. Ga.. October 1,18'ffi dStarit
CK O CKETT ’S
Iron Works,
MACrtW, GA.
At onr wotka can bo seen fbe Tjeet EN
GINE MADE for GINNING AND THRESH
ING. We guarantee it to do all nr mme than
th* maittfacturera sajit will do. Ufa betid.
F OUR weeks after date and during the regu- Q'PAT'S f|V ftWV f. V (U1RT f(U
Jar November ti-rm of tha Court of Ordinary BIAUUA4BI JLiftM? Jer-B
From 8 to 60 Horae FcweP,
There is no E-gine mads enpericr to it, sc
we have testimonial* to prove. Weraamt-
faoture
Saw and Grist Kills
We keep foe
that give entire aatiaf action,
safe
WATER WHEELS, HORSE POWER*:,
IMPROVED GIN GEAR, SUGAR MILL
PANS AND EVAPORATORS,
And the Diet
Horizontal Sugar Mill
made Also, IRON RULING for cemete*
nea. e»o. EB At TING PULLEVS, xoC
GEARING for all all kinds of n ill unit.
In fact, *e keep evetythrog that ie
about ri«*m or wa er power cr ; iantatiot
work On COTTON P^ESS is tuoond to
nore. being che«p. eirop’a and dnruble. K
l.nrd'f.de will attest, bend fur citcn’&ra sjof
prlcee befote bxiying e’sewhere Addrocec
jnl'31 • -y E. OBt'OKElT & 8GK.
ommvraii
in; 12. ism.
Seasiontesinarntha firs* o< October snd coq
tinure nine month* Appl< for Cs’uionsr* totbt
Becrctaiy' f the K»cn’ty, Poet-oSie Univrreik,
or V rtinia, Albemar’e t o- Va. JAK 88 f.
HARRI ON.M.D.,Chairmanoiihe F*cuA».
iiiTi7*Wnv!nia
A LADY
Agent wanted to take sole charge and Carwsre
with i ur ba- e*. Trimminas. Tie*. Veils. «te- fire
beat sold anywhere. *!u,t be ii.te inert suite
ergetic. and give aecurit*. N o ri»k: lennanf
Address RULING A GOULDf
ortl7 wit Cbio go. 1
G BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Wheroe*. Cal
vin Thomas has applied to me for the setting
apart a Homeste -dot Realty and Pers.naUy, and
tbe valuation of tbe same. 1 will pan* upon 9*nl
application on Tuesday, October 28th, 1880, at
10 o’clock a. m.
Witness my hand and official aign-.ture, this
OctoterS, 1880.
oaJtd* J. A. VcMANUS. Ord a ry.
G BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Big-
don 8. Thomas haa applied to me for th*
setting apart a horweatsad of reel and p-nonal
property aud tbe valuation of the same. I will
pas* upon said application on Thursday the 4th
day of November 1*80, at M o’clock a. s. This
October la 1880.
octlS-td J. A. McMA*U8. Crdinary.
€0
H
3 fb gls 3 fl
JfPiL* fSJMtSWlH&u
hwM head or tore toce. Fesw tarosy MaetacWs i*
ARents and Canvassers
Make from to $50 per week selling
soods tor I. G. Rideout k Co.. 10 Barclay street.
New York, fiend (cr tTri" catalogue and terms
auc\7-wlv
NOTICE.
W ILL be let to the lowest bidder before the
court houre door in 3 a ton ton, Gs- on ’he
second Tuesday in November. 1880, between tbe
usual boars of a-de, tbe building of a bridge over
Cedar creek op tbe 8a ton ton and Clinton road,
between tbs residences of John P. Key and John
Williams, according to the following specific*
tion*. via:
Bridge to he 7 feet < inches above the water. It
feet wide. TO trot long, with earth abutments *•-
citional: pier timbers and mud sill* 12x12 inches
in sis*: live slrepere 12x12 inches in sire, li-ngtb
of bridge? flooring taro inches thick—acitabl-
railings. Tbe contractor to do all the work m a
workmanlike manner, sr d fu-nirh ail of the ma
teriai of rood btart pine.
RICHARD JOHNSON,
Judge County Court, Junes County.
M U. WEAVER.
J.T. DRNNifi,
V. F JENKINS.
oct!7wtd Ccrn’ra R. srd 8* hetaam county.
Dr. Kicord’s Btstorat ve Pills
a ^pacific for I xhau&trd Vitality, pbj aical.
Debility, e^. ApD overt by the acedexny of
Meuieineo» Pftria, ar.d bj thenied cai c-}ebri»ir§
of tbo *or!d. Pm|.n»vo ibfter tbe fcmult of the
relebrated I'b. RKO&D cci teiD>ug do pboapho-
or cm•!Laritut w$j purely a Vegetable,
Sugur Ooaitii Fill.
Pftlia, 1P6 ^u© do 1% Vnraboin^
7 har$» fffn re<*cn>mendi:ijr Dr. ElCOfiD'8
HygMtP \11VK in arv i notice to hundreds of
Tvi*Y>«i)tef * Afxual jJobilny* ai d ce\er Li ard of
a ai up le failure. ^
PR. C. CF?EV iLIEfi.
L T E*^TG fb^^at f3«nr*«w chfrai't. sty* :
1 h IUCOED'A kRnT(*K.AT VB ih orpin c i*ot
»l-bor>8tofv rfl»niy'und. w
J)B. R4HPAIL write*: "In deMlity ot the fox-
u» l to wre.”
Tncr : Boxes of fifty, .ftd; boxe» c*f :Pf. f ^ f 0.
Sont rrr wail in aealed box en receiri *>« price.
For »a'e by
LAtfAB, RANKIN ft LAMAB, AUtaU,
oc417 dsat tn» thn Zm
1XEOUTORS’ SALE-
G RC'BGIA. JON-RU rOUNTT.-By Tirtoso jB
sn order f? otn rh- court o! Ordinary of Jones
oructy, will he sold b.’fore :he cm: t in-vroAom
in tbe town of Cl nton, raid oounty. cn ike fovc
Tneadav in D-osmeer nett, within tbe uwai
heurso! >ai». the late Janie* H. Kinney ptanta-
tion. containing ainht hundred (;ui) ceres, mows
or leas. aituaVi sit miles e st of Clinton in suit
Jones county, near railroad station on M. aud A-
R. R. Hold in one bodv for distribution CaeS
fair land in a good sta’e ct eu tivaticn, well to-
proved vi.h plenty of water ami t mber leg efi
neersaary euTprees. in a go?>d locality and ecss-
venient to market. Tern.* cash.
R R. DROWN,
H. J. FINN BT,
8ept. 7,1881.-8* Executors.
Administrator's Sale-
i >Y virtue of en order I rotn ths Court of OfS«
> nary of Jone< c? unty, will ue sold oa tto
first Tuesday in November next, atibeoaart
house door in Citato», two hurdrod two and a
halt (I02t) seres ot land, w ore or has. belonriug
to estate of beyion A. Balkcoui. deceased; fair
aver ge pine land on the Cect-al railroad, fesur
mile* below Grirsoldtille—one 'oc re bin asff
pi.r ty of water snd tim er, fio’d fordiakribu-
tion. Terms cash.
hdH« FWt.lI n. BtLKCOM Kia'c.
C f BORGIA. UUNIY.-Wnoreaa D.L.
W Bird-ocg. admi istrotor of :h ? es.-rteof AS.
A. Cain, lata of said coenty deci.-sed. boa made
application for leave to sell tho real estate be
longing to said e-tata for ’ ho purpeie o! payieg
d.'bts acdadivUiciL am n? the heirs of said es
tate.
Turae are therefore to cite and sdmouisA *E
ler-ons concerned to be and appear at th# Ooue*
of O dinars of said c unty on the farat Honda*
in Nove nb*r next to abow cause,!) anythey have,
wh] raid application thoulxn t se granted ta
applicant.
Witnes* my hand and official signature OeV
"*oct8 wdw* J. A. McRANU!, Ordinary.
EXECUTOE’3 SALE.
W TI.L be sold before tbcCcnrt House d-w.
in the town of OgVthorre. Macon couuSez,
on the first Tec ay in November, the following
rr* perty. to-wit: That tract cf lei d 1 virgin tire
Fifteenth Diatrct cf criginally Houston now
Macon roenty, ths tame being ioiaof land Hue.
138 and 189. except right acres lu the nerfusesx
corner o! let No. 188. field at ti e freperlyot W.
R. Br-iwr. dace*«ed, n* accordance with ad.cmes
isserd from Bibb Superior Court, in tbecetedl
W. R. Krown, cz-cutor, va. Amanda C.Sso**a
eta). S>ld fov the purpose of cany'qg onUhd-
terms ul said decree
le a* cf sale: One-third cash, one-third ia
tbr-e months, and one third m twelsemoctias,
with tile--- > at a sht per cent, oc deferred .■pay
ment*. Title* inf'ct
WILLIAM R. BROWV.
Ex-cutor of e-tote cf Wm K. Brown, eommis-
aionern equity, ectt-leisAw*
O RlliNARVHOfB e Jones Co unto
June 16, 1880. — “ here** Jubnlm
oxer tor estate - f Martha >1. fiesbitfOOMS
appbun fur dismission.
hese re to city snd ad-oi ish tUprwg
e- n- r—d to shew exaae at rhi« offlee o>i ortp
the hr-1 Vi iiday in wetobe-. if ary Shay have Vo
tbe .-o:'n.rv.
W itnreo ony ban* oIBctalhr.
l ie.* m ROLAAPT UOfts. Pfdjoasw
tovter* Psovir pbk Waak. W®
pruroicor forfeit >610. 8'Call
,e. M.G. RIL-IiviUTACO..
l-cti; sis Fulton
it «i it,