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flood Dr. Dojgett entered the Randolpb-
Macon College, an institution conducted
by the Methodist church, as chaplain,
liere lie was a diligent student, and dur
ing the years he occupied this position
applied himself to his duties with an
earnestness which won the admiration
and respect of his professors. Afte- leav
ing Kandolph-Macon the deceased was
assigned a charge, and from that time till
aiiout ISod lie preached In almost all of
the principal churches of his denomina
tion in the State. In ISCfl lie was made
a bishop. Just before his last illness he
was to have presided over the California
conference, but was prevented by the at
tack which resulted In his death.
Death of Bishop Doggett.
Many sad hearts were made in Georgia
by the announcement of the death of this
eminent divine. He presided twice over
the South Georgia Conference of the
Southern Clinrch, once at Amerlcus and
last year at Perry. Few men so endeared
themselves, in so short a time, to the
hearts of our people as did Bishop Dog
gett. Defined, polished, educated, and
with ail the noble traits that go to make
up a grand character, lie stood forth as the
peer of the most gifted divines of any
eouutry.
We clip the following from the Atlanta
Constitution:
Bishop David S. Doggett, whose death
at his residenoe in Richmond on Wednes
day night has already been' reported, was
one of the most popular as well as one of
the ablest divines in the Methodist church.
He was born in Lancaster county, Vir
ginia, in 1810. His father was a worthy
member of the bar of that, county, and
practiced in the courts of that and neigh
boring counties. Tlio son had all the ad
vantages or the schools in the county In
which ho lived, and availsd himself of
them. At an early age he read law under
his father, with the intention of entering
that profession. This design, however,
he abandoned, and before he was seven
teen began to study for the ministry. Be
fore lie was eighteen ho entered the pul- .. _
«it. Soon alter arriving at the age of man- *P e ,)a *‘> and grew to he a stately oak, a
~ ‘ ‘ ; Randolph- foot in diameter—CluMunooiju 'f uns.
Disgraceful.—A correspondent; of
the UnTadelphU Tunt»gajsJJiAtthe Re-
publican demonstration held at Laiisford,
Carbon county, on Saturday night, a
prominent feature was a large transpa
rency, carried oh a wagon, having on its
front a representation <5f a skull, cross-
bones and coflip, with K. K. Jf.i!,$pd be
low It the words: ‘Hancock’s coat-of-
arms.” On the reverse, a gallows, with
ropo dangling therefrom. The other end
of the rope was fastened around the neck
of a portrait of Gen. IlanCock. For a par
ty that pretends to be a soldier's party,
and to be the friend of the Union soldier,
to so represent Pennsylvania's great sol
dier shows -yery plainly* that’t^e M6*by-
Longstrcct'clement is strongly predomi
nant. It wa3 an insult to.a brave genera!
and ought to be : condctnnddi>y all holiest
men, irrespective of party. The tfanspfc.
rency was gotten np by a clerk in fiiein-'
ploy of the Lehigh 1 Cdal and ^Tavigation
Company.
A Valuable ReLic.—Capt. William
Rogers brought to the Times office a sec
tion of the trunk of a white oak tree con
taining in its center an unexploded Napo
leon ten pounder spherical case shot, sent
from a Confederate cannon during the
progress of the second day’s fight at Chic-
amauga, September IS, IS63, sixteen,
years ago. The tree was on the lot of
Mr. nail, on Chicamauga battlefield, and
he saw the ahot when it struck the tree,
tearing It open on both sides. The tree
retained its vitality, however, closed on
JEWELL’S JUGGLERY.
r.uisht witb Cards in his Sleeve nnd
n (.old Deck In his Pocket—Further
Developments Concerning the At
tempted Frauds In Florida.
The accidental sending of telegrams
from Marshall Jewell to the .Democratic
headquarters, by the Western Union Tel
egraph Company, disclosed a Republican
plot to flood Florida with Republican vo
ters. Jewell tried to wriggle out by say
ing that he had heard that Democratic
rci«aters had been senrthere, and sent
messages of warning. "The falsity of Jew
ell's excuse Is now proved by the affida
vit of Mr. A. B. McCabe, of Asbury Park,
which will be printed In the Sun to-mor-
ruw. Mr. McCabe was a fellow-pjissen-
ger with one installment of Jewell’s re-
p-aters, forwarded from this city to Flor
ida, in pursuance of the policy begun in
Indiana.
The weight of Mr. McCabe’s testimony
H signally emphasized by the fact that lie
could have had no intimation of the
scheme contemplated by tiie Republican
managers, since he left Jacksonville, on
his return to New York, on October 10,
or nearly a week before Jewell’s tele
grams were published. He saw quite
enough, however, to arouse his own sus
picions, and the facts recited by him ac
quire a sinister meaning in the light of the
now notorious dispatches. The affidavit
is as follows:
“Asbuky Park, Monmouth Co., N.
J.—Allen D. McCabe, being duly sworn,
deposes and says that lie is a resident of
Ocean Grove, Monmouth county, N. J.;
that on October 1,1880, he left New York
«>:i the steamer Western Texas for Flori
da; that there were on board of the same
vessel In the steerage about a hundred
rough-looking fellows, who, according to
the statement made by the captain of the
vessel to this deponent, were railroad la
borers, hired to work on the Waycross
and East Florida railroad. Deponent
says that the said railroad is a line projec
ted between Femandinaand Jacksonville;
that some work has been done on the
Fcrnandiua end, but that no work is now
doing, or apparently in contemplation, on
the Jacksonville end. Deponent further
says that on the arrival of the Western
Texas at Femandina, on the evening of
Tuesday, October 5, the alleged laborers
were landed at Femandina, but that on
Saturday, October 9, he saw a number of
these men in Jacksonville, and that on
Monday, October 11, lie saw and recog
nized in the streets of Jacksonville nearly
the whole body of the alleged workmen
who had come down with him on the
steamer, that deponent, on the Jacxsae-
ville end of the Waycross railroad, inter
rogated several of these men as to their
business in that place, saying: ‘I thought
v<>ii fellows had come down to work on
the railroad.’ To which the answer was.
‘We ain’t going to work on no railroad.
That to furlitcr inquiries they
refused to make any reply, and
walked away. And deponent furthei
>a\s, that from October 9th to October
lfitli, at which latter date he left Jackson
ville for New York, lie saw great numbers
of the alleged laborers going up to the
Kepublican quarters on Bay street; that
he asked the reason of their visits to said
headquarters, but received no answer, and
diqioneiit further says that Horatio Jen
kins, Jr., is the chalraian cf the Republi
can executive committee of rloriua.
‘•Subscribed and sworn to this 20tU day
or October, A. D. I860, before me.
David Habvky, Jn.,
“Notary Public, Asbury Park, N. J- ’
Other affidavits, testifying to Sir. Mc
Cabe’s high social and business reputation,
are attached. Also, that ho left New
York on tlie steamer sailing tor Jackson
ville on tlie 1st of October, and returned
last week.
Another Speech from Hancock.
Govebsob’s Island, N. Y., October
30.—Owing to the weather, veiy few'ia-
ilors appeared up to** » prominent
among those who paid their »gg***£
Gen. Hancock were Admiral Dei reya
net. commanding the French fleet! j
Lymincton, and Generals McDot
lb auregard, of Louifilana; Wilcox, of
ryland; G. W- Smith, of New k ork, L
of Virginia, and Ward, ot Ohio.
At 3 o’clock this evening a
of about 250 students of the raedical and
academic classes of the University of N ew
York visited Governors Island to pa.
their respects to General Hancock. 1 he
were received in the headquarters of tho
General, where the students ranged thun
selves in a double line, when General
Hancock entered the room, ^hoinas
Courtney, spokesman for tlio P ar H> ®"
vanned and delivered an ^dress Ingbjy
eulogistic of the General, and^hlngldm
lngomar Is chief of the •‘Alainanni,” a
band of barbarians, among whom liis
word and will is law. He knows uothihg
of civilization, and has no home save the
forests, no canopy save the heavens. Par-
thenia is the daughter of Myron, an ar
morer, who strolls, too, from his native
town, Masilia, and is captnred by the Ala
inanni and taken before their chief. In-
Porous Plaster.
Hie only improvement ever made on the common Porous Plaster. Over
2,000 druggists have signed a paper stating that UESSOH’d CAP'
CINE POUUUi PLUTJSh,* are s
Price M cnlv. MftABUET * JOHNSON
superior to all other plasters.
N. WiinimMUlwl Ch*rat«M. Mew York.
lR|«m*r, the Barbarian. ’
“Two souls With but a single thought,
Two Learts that heat AS 0UC.”
The story ot lngomar and Parthenia is
pretty one, in five acts, and in former
times, before the vmsational drama got
possession ot the American stage, was a
day universally popular, and a general
avoritc with all lovers of the legitimate.
It was known and announced by all man
agers as the “Ladies’ Play,” and was gen
erally put up on a Friday night by most
stars for tneir benefit occasions.
Eliza Logan and Jnlia Dean will be re
membered by old theatre goers here as
tbe most distinguished in the role of tho
Greek maiden, and probably Edmund R.
Dalton and George Karnes as the most
popular in that of the Barbarian. It has
not been presented in MacGn since the
war, and of course is almost entirely un
known to tbo younger people. As a love
play it has been pronouuced by tlic critics
&3 superior to cither Bulwet’s “Lady of
* yons” or Knowles’ “Hunchback.” In
cw York, Pliilade’pbia, Baltimore and
Boston, under tbe old starring system,
“lngomar” was a weekly event, and at
that time found a place in the repertoire
of all the dramatic celebrities, male and
female, from the simple fact that both
mrts are equal, and in theatrical par-
auce, “who captured the house” was a
question of merit. The minor parts are
all good, and the plot so simple and in
teresting there is little wonder that the
piece jumped into public favor from its
first production, and that it will keep its
place in the standard drama so long
theatricals shall keep a place m pub:
amusements.
A SURE CURE Tor all Hie disease! for which it D recommended, tad always pcrjtrjl\l tqfe
lu the hand* of even the most inexperienced persons.
PERRY UMV ?m KILLER
rr reammeuled ly l-hyriclatu, Minuter*, ifititrmnnr*, of Ihdorie*. Work-Shops, and
ltanlalimr, Sana in 1 fapitnlt—in short by everybody everywhere who has ever given it a trial.
_ IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’ TRIAL.
£2 A * 'J gFia I C? fJJ should have a plato In every factory, machine-shop,
1 tofh B.aw W IIbIb& B\ and mill, on every firm and plantation, and in every
honseiio.d, ready for immediate use not only for accidcn * I ‘ ’
case of sudden sickness of anv kind.
.£A|.N KJL1JE.V
, ,—„ use not only for accidents, cuts, bruises, ceres, eta, but in
of sudden ricknew of any kind.
tho well-tried 8nd trusted friend of cu who want
sure and safe medicine which cun l« freely used
—;——fear of Berm and with certainty of relief.
Its price bnn^H It within tho reach of ail; and it will annually save many times its cost
In doctors’ billsuTpor sale i>y aU druggists at 25c. 50c. nnd fll.OO^per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Provldonco. R. I
New Atfwtigementfl.
To Adverttecra.
GHO. P. ROWHLL A 0O*S
SILECT L'ST OP LOCAL NBWBPAPER*.
4 n advertiser who spends upwards of SAMS a
year, and who invested lets thanfSW edit in
till. List, writes; "Your Select Local List paid
nc better last year THAN ALL THE OTHER
ADVERTISING I DID.” ,
IT 18 NOT A CO-OPBRlTiVB LIST.
IT Id NOT ACUBAP1.18T.
IT IS A* HONEST LIST- t
The ntslorce stater sxactly whit the papers
sva. When the name of s paper is printed in
PULL VACB TYt'M It is In every instance the
BEST. When prmt-d in CAPITALS it lathe
ONLYptrerin tbe place. T<*» list atvea tbe
population cf ever; town and the dreulstten of
every paper.
The rate* ebaveed for sdvrrtiiin* are barely
ore-llltt Vie publishers’ srhedu'e The prioe for
single antes rang-, fr-m S3 to S&S The price
for t inch one month in the entire list it IjIBit.
The regular r.tes of tbe papers Icrtbe umt
spare and lime are S3 S8tt.l4. Tim list in
cludes 033 newspaper* of wnlrh tH7 are is
sued DAILY and 7S3 WEEKLY. They
are located in 188 didercnt ritirs and to WDM, or
which 2G era nute Capitals. 303 places of over
5.800 iwpul.tion, and 468 County Seats. Per
copy ot List and Other lulorma'iou address
OB ) P. KOW8LL A GO.,
inS.'rure Mt .Hew York.
ELASTIC TRUSS
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Bsilin tkscupprsssMbMfc tbs
IntosSUosj usi as iMnasssali
wim tlisjlscsr. WUb light
^ tbs lUruUU held sseofsiy
Isysadnlcbl. aaJ a ndicAleorscsrtAln. Ill* t«y ( dorAbls
t&dcbesjk. SsalbyosU. OrcaUnfrac*
XGGLESTOH TBCSS CO., Chicago, IIL
X’HAS
’Tis antumn, and tho leaves are dry
and rustle on the ground, and chilly
winds come whistling by with low and
pensive sound. To guard against coughs
and colds you should go to Lamar, Ran
kin & Lamar’s drug store and get a bottle
of Coussen’s Honey of Tar. Price 50c.
White’s Cream White Vermifuge is tho
best worm killer. octl2tf
a Canoe of
gomar and his followers put a price upon
tis bead, aud condemn the old uiau to
menial service, at which lie is discovered
by Parthenia, who comes In search of her
father. An agreement is made by which
Myron is allowed to return to Ills home in
search of means for paying the ransom.
Parthenia in the meantime remaining
with the savages until the receipt of the
required amount. From this point in the
piece, “lngomar” and “Partheula” are
prominently before the audience. “Ingo-
mar,” who knows nothing of love or the
finer feelings, gradually becomes so at
tached to Ills fail captive that, despite the
entreaties of the Alamamii, lie concludes
enter the Greek city of Masilia
with - Parthenia, and under her
protection. Here the town is
aroused, and the Timarch called upon
for assistance, looking to the release of
the captives. Parthenia is loved by a rich
miser known as Polydor, who is univer
sally despised for lift greediness and re
pulsive nature, but who is most earnest
with his love and his wealth il repaid by
the hand and heart of the armorer’s pret
ty daughter. Here we find tbat truly the
course of love 1s by no means certain, and
the hero and heroine arc put to many
trials and embarrassing vicissitudes. But
time lieals all things. lngomar becomes
thoroughly civilized, Parthenia teaches
love in all its excellence, the good people
of Masilia begin to think lngomar a very
civil sort ot savage, Polydor is given tbe
cold shoulder, and that pretty sentiment
of two hearts and two souls, quoted at
the head of this notice, is realized in
in all its force and beauty. lngomar goes
do more to the forests, but becomes fondly
attached to the old man and his mother-in-
law, and is made a citizen of Masilia.
There are many pleasing incidents in tho
piece which have slipped from memory,
mt the foregoing will suffice to show that
a rare intellectual feast is in store for all
who attend Miss Belgarde’s performance
on Saturday night. The selection is
fortunate one, and wo predict for the oc
casion a full house, and an enthusiastic
reception for the distinguished lady who
comes to us for the first time, but whose
reputation has been so abundantly estab-
iished in tbo metropolitan cities as to
leave no doubt that “lngomar” will prove
one of the leading features of our dramat
ic months.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 1,1879.
Dn-C. J. Moffett—Dear Sir: We
have been handling Teetbina for several
years, and the demand increases as th?
article becomes introduced and is known.
Our sales average from two to three gross
per month. We believe that your Tecth-
ina (Teething Powders) will eventually
become a standard and indispensable ar
ticle, for in no single instance has it failed
to nice satisfaction. No complaint lias
ever been made to us, hence wo conclude
that it does all you claim for It. Merit is
bound to succeed.
t.imatl Rankin & Lamar,
Druggist?.
out them Oat.
Worms are often caused by Liver Com
plaint. The mucus or slime which fo. ms
in ill health is where the worms prodnee
their young. If nature is assisted to carry
oirthis mucus the worms find Ao resting,
place. For children and ’adults Dr.
Flagg’s Improved Liver and btomach is
the only sure cure and preventative. No
medicine Is used. lw
you visit or leave New_York
Our National llenltli
Thanksgiving.
The past season has been a particularly
fortunate one as regards tbe health of the
Southern States, and especially that of tba
Gult States. The plague of • modern
times—the yellow fever—has been fought
and vanquished, thanks greatly to the ef
forts of tbe late lamented Dr. Chopin, at
the head of the world renowned Charity
Hospital of New Orleans. This institu
tion has been miraculously, as it were,
preserved in tho highest state of its efficiency
by the large revenues it annually receives
for twenty-one years, commencing 1608,
from the Louisiana State Lottery Com
pany; about the grand monthly distribu
tions of which all information will be
S ven on application by mail to M. A.
auphin, No.319 Broadway, New York
City, or saine pcrson at New Orleans, La.
EplaooUc.
How to cure it! The question Is solved
! by taking Simmon’s Liver Regulator as
place m public below certificate:
Jenkintown, Pa., Oct. 14,18S0.
J. IP. Rfdpath. Apothecary;
Dear Sin—In answerto yourquestions
relative to my experience with Simmon’s
Liver Regulator and its effect upon my
horses, I take pleasure in saying that
when my horses were sick with what is
called lung fever last spring I gave the
Regulator (liquid) in one-ounce doses
mixed with the feed twice a day. They
ail recovered, and speedily. At the pres-
a crowning victory cn Tuesday.
General, in reply, spoke as follows.
“I feel honored by your visit. In your
remarks in eulogy of my career, you do
ine too much honor. [Cnesofmo, no. J
I have always endeavored to do my duty
to the best of my ability in the various
positions in winch I have been place in
tbe public service, but further 1
claim no credit. I spy this
would be indelicate in »* **> *N»y
pliments to which I am not entitled. Phe
p:esence of so maay young wen from .ue
schools of the city of New 1 ork no have
visited me recently, many of whom will
now probably cast tb.Vir * ballots for the
first time, indicate*, that tbe party of con
stitutional gQV*Ynment is a growing one,
and I feel confident tbat that fact will be
* hoff Ta in the coming election. The ques
tions involved are so momentous to the
reople that I have no doubt °{'y. ., n..
Tbe students were then u ^'y u ’ , ' 0 i f
introduced, and when the P*^ it g
handshaking was gOM' an i
they gathered in front of an
gave three cheers for the G ®°* * v ' caal if u i
General Haucock received twobcaumu
cold-headed canes, one from Biadfonl,
Ku, and the other irom Norwalk, Hurp a f
county, Ohio—both the result of >0»., Dg
contents at fairs—last evening*
—Silver Spray Cologne is the besU
When you visitor _ ... ^
city, top at the Grand Union Hoteh °P*
pofiile the Grand Central Depot. Euro
pean plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 Antt
upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at
moderate prices. Street cars, stages ana
elevated railroad to all parts of the city[
May ll.-e.o-d.. 1 vr.
DR. SANFORITC
iter's Sale,
Kidaev s Liver
CURE
$1.25 P£R BOTTLE.
A positive remedy for all Kid
ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles
of both male and female.
THE 3SECOJan:
• It rarod ury lift.*•—B. B. Lakely. Selma. Ala
"It it the renftdy that will cure the m»ny dia-
ease* peculiar to woroon."—Msth-r’a Hhg+ziot.
” It hsa pa»sad severe teats nnd w n ei.done-
m- (.tatrom wane ot tl-e highest medic *1 tod out in
the country.”—Few Turk World.
• No Remedy heretofore ditcoverod can be held
for cn- moment in comparison with it.’*—0. A.,
Honrey, D.l)., WahtilngtoD, D.O.
This great natural _ remedy is for
sale by all druggists in all parts of
tbo world.
—TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.—
. EL WARNS** & CO-
ui lOHevrgg. N. Y.
ofbrrtnw,*
*td3.anrfdvtt
$777$
MrtiiliooU Atestoreti.
A TieUm ot early imoradence, mutiny n-rrout
debility, premature dfc*y. etc., bevliu tried in
v»inevrry known remedy, ha- discovered » ma
le mein* of »elt-curp, which be will oenu free to
in fellow-!.flerrr*. iddreM J. H. RKSVB8.
43 Caatham itro-t. New York. octtSeodawiy
fVJW? wraSKl
if jroa an arri i of letters, toiling over your nhtaJ;
work to r «tore brain r.cnro anti uajtc, U3o
If t-wj at3 y.winf? and cvtffvxiug
or<lUii:iaIion;lf you oro mar
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
horse is now well. The other five were
successively taken sick in the same man
ner-coughing, naming at the nose, loss
of appetite, etc.; but thanks to a persistent
use of the Regulator, tlioy are all lrnprov-
My wagons have made their regular
[y trips of 20 miles all tho time, requir
ing four horses constantly on the road.
Yours truly, E. T. Micueneb,
Frop’r Micliener’a Express.
Among the t'ne’ul Toilet. Articles
we notice a much-liked preparation for
the hair, possessed of properties so re
markable that no one who cares to own a
clean and healthy scalp with beautiful
hair should pass it untried. Its properties
arc cleansing, invigorating and healing,
and after a few applications tli« hair ceas
es to fall. Dandruff and humors disap
pear, and the hair grows clean, soft and
silky. It keeps the head cool and comfor
table and gradually restores the hair if
gray or faded to the natural and life-liKO
color, beautiful to took upon. It is Park
er’s Hair Balsam that has won such popn-
ippreciatlon by its many excellent and
lUiful properties. Sold in large bottles,
at only 60 eta. and $1, by ail first-class
druggists. ' 1 -
“Don’t Know Ilail Their Value.”
« They cured me of Ague, Biliousness
and Kidney Complaint, as recomnicuded.
I had a half bottle left which I used for mfllj RITTPRS.
my two little girls, who the doctors and InUH Dll lulof
neighbors said could not be cured. I
would have lost both of them one night if
I bad not given them Hop Bitters. They
did them so much good I continued their
usenntilthey were cured. That is why
I say you do not know half the value of
IIop Bitters, and do not recommend them
'UcbiN,
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Whoever you ire, wbororev yea axo. wbwvrrer you 1
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It mar *a*c year life. It hai Micd Lnlreih.
year
H™e»!kC.r.l.tb«.w»a.l,.»(«l*a4>>t. SiitV’-ian.
Th, IIop 1VI for Slom«h, LIva KU» l,l«wptttarU.^
• otben. CmmbyaUori'l*. Iltop-ttA AUdf««UU.
D. I. aU«*Uol.tt»OIrrwkUkl.cw-ford f uoDaM..oaof
by Mfc, Co., Rocb* SJSf?!
H E A LT.H, • SnCBE NGTTt^i
i.-.-HAPPlNESS::;-!
. IRON BITTERS,
s I A Great Tonic.
high enough*—B., Rochester, N. Y. See
other column.—American Rural Home.
A Doww T.ini jv-ieljnrt
,vipg pined 8»veral tleeplees nigbia, di*-
rhed by tbe agouiee tndoriea of a tcttvtian
child, and beoomkig canvincfd that ilie.
Winslow s Soothing Byrap wia Jaw the »rti-
cte needed, proceed a eoppiy tor the oirnd
Oo ifcicUug Ucebo and acquainting Lis wire
witb «b»t ho bad done, abo refaeed to hav i
it adminietered to tbo child, ati rba was
•trongly io r»vor of boioe? -tby. Tb« night
the child parsed in eaffering. and the p-renta
without alotp. Kota-ning bom- tbe day fol
lowing, the rather fotmd tnc baliy was aull
worse; and whilo conterapUung another
aleeploas night, tbo mother attpped from
the room to attend to some dameetu dctiea
and left the f*thor with the child. During
her ab«eno- be adminl-tored a pe r ft? a *** e
HocthiDz Byrop to tLe Uby, and e.td noth
ing. That night all ta^da eltp well, and
the little follow awoke In tbe morning bright
and happy. The mother ww deUgh-ed wub
ihe unuCen andwoaderfal change, and al-
thoncU at first ofTeaded at the dojoption
priciised upoa her. Las ronttnuod ta ace the
syrup ard enffeii -g or rf icg b^hiostnl *®?*!
loss n!gb»a hive dbappattSA. AaiEBletrial
orthoBjrop navstyet failed to reilcvo the
baby and overcome Uie prejadieee
mofhi
• jt t
A Sure Appetixer. Af
SRON BITTERS,
J. Crmplet* 3Ucs{tIi-nrr.
1HGH BITTERS,
A ValujLIo Mediclao.
IRON BITTERS,
Not SoU u • BoY«rftce.
IROH BITTERS,
For D-llemtl FomiUl.
nigfaly recommended
to the public for all dis
eases requlrlngacerlam
and efflcleut TOUICi
especially In Indiaf*
tton, Ittfmprpatn.
Intermittent _ F*.
verm. Slant of Ap-
jss. l r f
Sv. rtSk ll IO-
riches the blood,
streiiKtliena tlio mus-
c:oe.and glvea now
to tbo nerves. To —
nseil, ladle*, and .-bll-
dren roqulrlna rccuiwr-
atlon. tbD ^ralu ble
remedy con not bo too
bighlr Tpcommnndod.
It nett like a chnrm
on tbo dlge*tl”8 organs.
A tenspoonfUl before
meals will removo all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT»
Sold by all Druggists.
TnEBEOJHcHiiir‘ , na
GALTIMORS, Mo.
mm
LAMAR. RANKIN 6 LAMAR,
Wholesalo Droierists. Macon.
mother. Bold by al. dmg,tsis.
.-—.on t
25s a bottle.
.HVIBORU, OR
The Only Veget» v jle Compound
that acts direc^y^ipou the liver,
and curcsL^ ver Co*ophuuts Jaun
dice, B’^ousness, Malaria, Cos-
Headache. 11 assists Di-
Vestion, Strengthens the Systef.
Regulates the Bowels,Punfiesthe
Blood. ABooksentfree. Address
Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway,NJf
j-oa aits all DftUtfom**-
1 FKkBbN I’d, nee. Send address
•' for particulsrs. F. TRIFEf, i7
School Street, Bolton, Massachu
setts.
YEAE at „
scents OntM Tree. Addrta*
VICKS ET,Aaguit», Mb
OcUftitMIR'lQl
Know Thyself.
rlv life imj bo allevi.t
ed sol eorol. Tlote who
doubt this stiertiou slioulH
purchase tho new m-diral
wors pubb-H-d b- tho FRA*
HODY MKD1UAL tltbli.
rum, Boston, -c titled
THK SOIbNCB OF LIFE
or, BkLr FahhSaVaTlON. Bzhaosted Vi
tolity. neryoussnl phjt'eal crh.lit.v, or vitality
Impstrod bv the errors o! yc.utb or tootlo,vor
t-o close application to bittiness, may he restor
ed and manhood resair.&i.
Two hundredth odiu at. revised and enlarged,
ust puhiisned. It is astoudsrd medic*! work,
.ho o-sl iu the Bnglisb isnsuBse, wvistcn by a
phvsieUus of a rest experieuco, to whom *«
•warded a sold and lew-lied medal by the Na
tional Medical Aasocihtion. It sustains busut)-
fol and very expensive engraving*. Thiee hun
dred peges, more than £0 valuable prearript'ous
for *11 (onus c( pievsi.iDg oiiease. the result ol
many jean ot oitersivw and auoecastul prmetiee.
tiilirr one sf which n worth leu time* the price
of the book. Bound in French cloth, pr.oe eUj
|l, sept by mail pc-tpsid.
The I codon Lsccst says: "No person should
be without Ibis valuable book. Toe author is a
noble benefactor.”
An Illustrated sample sens to all on receipt ol
6 reels lor postage.
Tbo a* thor refers by permission to Hon P. A.
B18sELL. M D, president ot tbo National Med
ical t aaccUtion.
Address Dr W H PAR-
KB It, No 4 Bulflpch 8t,
Btstou. Mkss. The au
thor ms, be coutuUed on
alt diseases requiring
skill and experience,
oovSOwlv
Estey Organ Co.
Corn»r Frnsd s-d Msbsma Sts., Atlents. Gs.
jLuents wnutod lor
a aripsr ssuiaa Broz op m- xas.
Foundations of Succesa.
BUSINB33 AND SOCIAL POEMS.
Tbe laws ol trade, legal forms, bow to transact
boi'uess, valuable tables, social etiquette. Par
liamentary usage, how to conduct public buti-
tz-wg; lu tset it is a complete Guide to Success for
all classes. A family necessity. Address, for
circulars ana special terms.
ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO*
ocUdenJawlm Atlanta Oe
LAWDBETHS 1
SEEDS The BEST
are
the l
If not sold in your torm, you
can B‘*t them by mail. l>rop
■ ' A Bastal Card for Cfttft* <
The Oldest and mott exU*rt*€ S^d
ssasttK!H5
DAVID LANDRKTU it SON8,Paniiii.^J
WEST BROS,,
68 BAY ST,, BAVANNAH, QA.,
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants
—And dealers in—
FERTILIZERS*
General Agents '.tor tbe
Delta Cotton Tie.
LIBBRAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS
W. wr. Carnos,;MACON, AQBJt*
BLT A COTTON
UvMdswSilln-'’
/ 1 ookUIa. Dlliw. wii.t 1Y. -rt hcriat Hrn-
U iy Schall. ex-entor of Jacob Schsll deceased,
r-prewn's to the c urt In his petition duly filed
and oalerrd thit he has fully admicist-rcd the
ea'ateof Jacob Kchall.
This i>, th-refoie. to ci'e all persons concerned,
legatees, Mcaand rreditors, to show cause, if
any they ran. why said executor should not be
discharged from bis said rxecutrreh'p.ai d re
ceive 1-tt-ra ot dismission, at theccu-t of or
dinary to be operet on tbe first Monday in Jan
uary tsai, a dto bein station on the sixth day
ot said month
Witness my hand and official signature.
J. A. MCMANUS, ordinary.
Oct 5. 188a-3m*
McIntosh House*
Indian Spring, Georgia,
B. WOOLLIER. Pnom. ,
THIS Beuae is now open tor tbe reoeption^of
health and pleasure stvkm. _
RSTB30PBOARD:
Per day
W*ek
Louth ...
Gray’s bpecitic Medicine,
RACE MARK. TUB vroatTRADE MABIC.
Vi.gliah rem
edy. An un
failing ire for
Seminal eak-
ness, Spermtt-
orrhaa. Impo-
t, ncy, and all
diseases that,
_ _ _ , . fol ,« so-
RcfonsTakiEgqupnce ot sell After Taking
abuse: as a lei-sot memury, uciveraal laaiimdt
pain in the bark, dimness of v::.ion, premmare
old *ge, a< d many Othi •• dire**«i tbat lead to In
sanity and consumption end a premature grave.
Pull particulars in our pam: li’el, which we de
sire to send free by mail to every one. The Spe
cific Medicine is sold by all druggists at fl p-r
, or six passage* forts will be sent fret
on receipt ol the money by addressing
GRAY SMPK'INK CO. No >0 Mechanics
Block, DrlroiL Ulcb. bold in Macon and evet;
whore by all draggiste. octal dawly.
For saic by .LAMAR, RANKI.V A LAMAR.
wlv Macon, Q»
iJOA’ioje,
Maccw.O*., Sept. 17,1V0,
A LI- person* indobtvd to ihe firm ol W. P.
Cannon a Co., prior to November 12.1879.
are requested to come forward ana kettle at once,
otherwise their note* and accounts will be placed
in the baDds of an olfieer for collection. This is
neresuarv to perfect a settlement with the estate
of J. T. jovsey. deceased
*cnlK-<Wtw2wAw« W. F. CANNON A CO
_ 23)0
— ^ OO
Bxenrsion'tVcketi tTom* It soon to Spring, n-
cludins railroad and stage fare and one week's
board, J10.6O. Tirkets good MU November Is*.
Psi rst-cDsa otnng Oichastra engaged tor.the
uus nelutr
PATENT
Liver
■■PAD
With the Anti-Malaria.
PIIDCC Chit In aud Fever, Dpi
UUIlta pepsin, HvcrCom
plaint*, Kidney Affection*. Neural
Kin, Constipation, Hick Head
nche, Female toiaplnlnl*, BlIlona-
neon, Falpltatlon, and all Pfalarlal
Disease* without medicine. No Dos
ing—no inconvenience, and a positive cure.
Price, including Bottle Anti-Malaria, *a.oo.,
E ent by mail to any address upon receipt of
rice. Principal Depot, 82 German *L»
alto.. MU. Sold by DruggisU generally.
Buy none but FIkkk’h Patent I.tver
nnd Stomach Fad, others are bulky,
hard and troublesome to wear.
John Ingalls, druggist,
“hcleaalo and Retail Arout, corner Fourth and
Pnclar stsw-t*. Miuv.li. f}»- -i.Sin
the GRa'
PI
«<
Tl
>
Bad idle
^ndalldtaeas** of the Kidnoj*. BMd« and
Uriaa-y Organs by wearing the
Improved - Lxcetsior KitUy Pad
It is a H1MV8L of HBALINU and E1LIB7
Simple. Sensible, Direct.
Painless, Powerful.
Is Oima 0- where all else fails. A
REVBI.VfioN a-d BBVOLUriON in Medi
cine. Absvrption er direct aDpUcation, a* op
posed to nnsatulsctory internal medkincs. Bend
for onr treatke on Kidney trouble*, sent free.
Sold by<arusgt*t«.or eent by m*ll, on receipt cf
price, $2. Address
ThUi.th.Tijgj ‘‘Only” Lube Pai Co.
Williams B<oek>
Patrol*. Mich
Original a-^d
Genuine Kidncj Fad.
-sk for it and
sake t-o other.
“!Tt_ , ,
Tns accumulated evidence of- nearly
thirty v ea rs show that tho fritters ft a Ccrv
tale remedy fof malarial disoatO, *2 Well
as its surest thit ft Ytadii
dyspepsia* coUSWaHOTfi
and item
ta glwttt,
vine disorders, tUhl . .
feeble, and clieert Ihe mind, w
vigorates tho body. For sale by all drug
gists and dealers generally
that ftVmparts vigor to the
hile it’
in-
b tlio Iiiahcf-t achievement In cereal
prcluclious, »ml roaoMlie.1 tl»roq«bo*d
tho world n* Uxe Standard Launury
starch. In aliapattJiVtrscnt* lingo dense
crvat&la of »Sk8flW whiteness and
smTotiicss, free, ‘frofn’tlic ***-*°*~
aad ot inoompdwWfc strength. IU su-
periorlfy and economy uro the «sult of
exncrtmexft ftnd improvcnient for tlilr
tv-five years, rtnd Ue popularity the ro-
V ^ «rvhI«-etrortol a lifetime, Koynl
ward ot Tins eiiiira 01 _„ r t, c( i tn hand-
® loB * JS-”2dmid thrcJ-pound, nnd six-
some otte-pounu, xiir* vi~, Groc er*
^"“ fl ^" n ManufarturLVb J y ANDREW
SuSSfcCHtR. Cincinnati, Ohio. m
. .^iis.oUlTI COUNTX'.-Hbermsl«g
h dou S.'ih^uss ha, applied to me furtu >
setllnt apart s ho • estead of real1 and
nmrirty andtho v.luation of the same-1 will
p si upon said application on 'Thariday thu Ch
day cf N .vfc:n ! 'er liSO, at 10 o clock a.a. This
°ccul-td X ' J.A. MCMAKUS, Ortinwr. •
NOTICE.
Th* is the only Lottery ever voted on by
tbe people of a State, and ondur a ate docl
•iou of tho U. S. Supreme Coart at Washing
ton, to the ob y Legal Lottery now in tba
United States, alt other charters having been
repealed or having no existence.
A IPLRXIIID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. shVBNTU GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION. LLAS8 L. AT MfWORLEANS
TUE-UAT.NOV. 9:U. 18SU—ISGth ilsStkir
UrawiuK.
Louisiana State Lottery Oompanv
Ibis Inmitnllon was regulariy incorporated hj
ihe Legislature ol the State tor Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1868, tor tbe term of
twenty-five years, to which contract th* inviola-
sle faitb ol ine Stale is olrdged.wHrb pledgohas
been renewed by a,i overwhelm iug popular vote*
sccuriug its traachis* is tbs new constitution
Mopt-ii Deormbor 3. 1879, witb a Capita) ot
81,000,0*>, ta which it ha. sine* added a reserve
fund ol 8360,009. ITS GRAND SINGLE kUM-
8 HR DRAWINGS will take place monthly,on
the second T-e»d»y.
It never scales or postsoces. Look at tht follow
ing Dbtribation:
OAF1TAL PRIZB 830,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DUL1.AB8 EACH
Half-tickets, on* DuLLaE.
LIhT OF FRIZES.
1 Capital Pnxs >30.000
1 Capital hlw.„ 19,000
1 Capital Prize.. 6.000
2 Prizes ot M.MO 6.010
5 Prizes of 1,000.... ..... 6.000
90 rnzes of *».... 10.0V0
10U Prizes ot 100 10,000
200 Prizes of in. 10,000
6-i0 Prizes of 20 10.009
1000 Prizes of lO..^..........^^.. 10.000
9 Approximation Prizes ot sZCO R7oo
9 Approximation Prizes ol 200 1,804
• Approximation Frizes of 10J......... 800
1.867 Prizes, amounting to..,..............slie.sot
Raid.
Responsible oorrespoudin* gems wanted at
ad points, to wbooz Ubo-al oa pe mat ion will bo
pftid*
“For inither information, write deerly, giving
lull address, tend orders by express or Regis
tered Letter or Money Order by mall, ad-
dressed only t M . A . DAUPHIN,’
New Orleans, La.
or same person at No 819 Broadway. New York,
all our Grand Extraordinary Drawing*
.. nt of Geno-
A. EAR-
=25th:
Popular Monthly Drawingjd the
CommoDieadli Disiribn
tion Co.
’ AT MAOAULBfS TBBATRY,
J Tn“tb« Mtv ollLouizvjila, en
1 SATOBfiAl 00T. 80th» 1880
Three drawings authorised by l . a ®
Sunday! and fMilan eloebl
11 Tha e Un^ted Stale* Uiredlt Odurt On ft*rch 31
T d t^“thb 0 oS^2S , tfi attribution
d'rawings are fatf.
Cure, by Al»80rp
Ml
Lung Diseases,
Throat Diseases,
s.-- Breathing Troubles
"it DRIvltTNTO the »7»tem"cnre,Tlve sgentt
and heaiinc medic res.
It DRAWS FROM tie dUot sol parti th* poi
sens that cautn dretb.
Thousands Testify to it* Virtues.
Yob Can Bs Relievefl and Gnre 11
£v Druggists, or sent by mail on rerolpll
sSBaironifLiiiiiPiiE
on r book
-Mtirwe Wll-
11<msh a Year.”
Sent free,
WILLIAMS BLOC'.
Detroit. Mlehi
octkieodawSgi
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, Ac. Send for Prlca*l 1st,
YY. H: DILLINGHAM A CO., 143 M«l«
Street. LOUISVILLE. KY. ^
6URE CUE!
RCR
Oiughs, Colds, Bore Throat, Bron
chitis. .-isthnia. Consumption.
And all Dtoeaee* of THROAT and LCNQE.
HEAL
THYSELF
Boar and Cheapest
■ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
Hpedal inducements to SOUTH
BRn SOLDI BBS.
8atutaci.cn gtoenin at case*.
First prewiuui at Atlanta and Macon
Georgia Fairs, 1879. Best at refeP
ences la youi Bute. Apply at ona
for foil information, pert*' terma
etc. Addi*sa UHARLR8 M BTANF
ftlftoa fft^tumv lor PAGownw ft* U
NOTIOJg.
brewer’s Lung Restorer.
Wo wonld recomiceml to all who have dis
eased Lungs and Throat, th a sterling mrdiene
Nuabe.s ot C<ii»umpVivc«. even In the [s-t
sUgea of this terrible disease where tbwo -av
but a small portion cf the lung left, testify tbs:
they arrested tbo disease by u-tog only two o>
three bottle* of Brewer’s Lung Restorer. The r
Fbysidan pronounced them incurable and leU
them to pine away and die, and desth would
have soon been Ihe result but Tor the timely u»e
ol this article. Wear* wti: aware that wehav"
agooJ deal to contend with tnintrodncing thl*
reme y, as there have been so many worthless
nostrums sold heretofore, but we are so firmly
convinced that we h*v- row tbe long locked for
Cure, tbat we are ready to say toall who h-tre
tbw disease, that vn firmly and conarienttoualy
eelievR tbat no matter bow far tone thev are. if
they will u-ethe medicine by the direeticns they
wi t live tosgyrere aft-rwards, living witnr
ot the virtues of
BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER.
It has norquat in Bruncb'tis. Sore Throat
Ho.rseneuu, Sbortn»ss ol Brestb. fr.fiuersa. Psit
fn Hide. Cl-r.1 man’s Sore Throat, Cat*rrh and
other dizeases ot the Tbrost and Lungv In
Asthma, it gives almost instantaneous robot. It
give* tons te the whole system and every bit t o
will sdl from five to ten jouhds to any rue a
weight it taken reeulsvty. An infant c* n lak e it
without tbo .light Minton sad we would ur«-
rarenU tosive it :n cases of wbenni Cougn
Bad Golds,and other disraacawtcie . uch a med
icine is need Vt. Unlike tho grea-cr portion oi
Cough Medic'nre. zhi* baa cot a ramee of mor-
phiuo or other opiate* in It.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Certlfloato*.
If e*«r*. Lamar. Rankin A Lamar- Dear Sire: I
had b-en troubled for a long time kefere nneg
Brewer’s Lun« Keztcrer. with somethin* like
Aslliu ft, and after uiiu* only two bottle* of your
medicine 1 breathed perfectly boo and bavelelt
no symptom of tbe disease sinre I am confidrnt
your rnedici e cured me. and Icheeriullv reeom-
mtnd it to all who are suffering wi_ h A.thm*^
Put up in Quait-8ixe Bottles for Family Use.
FrientlfioUlr piepared of Balsam Tot a, crystal
lised Rock Candy, Old Rye, and other ionics.
Tbe'o muia is known to cur beet litljiinfsm, to
highly oommei d<d by tbrm, in tbo analysis of
most prominent chemist. Prof. G, 5. Marl
in Chicago no, tbe libel. I every bot:!e. Il
well know- to ihe medical t.rofee.ion that
TOLUR CKaud RV R-w-ll afferd tbe greatest
rebel for Couahs C ids Irih-.rr.ie, Bremhitis.
Sole Throat. Wesk Lunas, also CouMin^ftion. ix
"> incipient a d advanced stages.
Used a. a Beverage and Appetirer, it urkei
delightful tonic for fa - ily u.e. Isrla.ssrtt*
take; if weak or debilitated, it rives tone, ac'.iv-
and strength to the wh«.l# human f »■«. ■***!
anTvn-n UONT KB DECEIVED)
■ aUUmi.tir unprineiplrd dea’orz>
who try to palm eff upon you Rock and SyeJ
i place of our TOL bOCR AND RT 8, Y
kich is the only meeiratod article made ihe)
genuine ka-ipg a Qaveinmcct btsinp on>
,<wrh bo'ile. /
MUBKKCR A M1ET1.V, Proprietors,
111 JMad toon Bt, Chicago.
*Yu t»k ’our Druggist for it.
«%.Ask your Grocer for it.
*9.4sk your Wine Merchant for it
Cbi'dren, tuk your Mamma for it.
>y Druggists, Grocers and Wine Her*
cb « n 11 e verywhere. sapH-wty
$5,ooo,ooa;
he American Shoe Tip Co.
WA&aaBT TBKia
A.S.T.CO.
SSRBSSHfi
lack Tip
That to now so extensively worn on '
CHILDREN’S SHOES
TO WEAR AS L0HG A8 THE METAL, ■ _
■Which waa introduced by them, and by whY
the above amount baa been saved to parents a
nually. This Black Tip will wave it
wort-, as besides being worn cn tbo court
grade* It I* worn on fine and co-ttr eb<(
where the Metal Tip on account of its fog
wonld not be used.
Thoy all have our Trade Mark A. S. T. Q(
■tamped on front of Tip.
rarest* should A8K FOB SHOES with tK
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP
them when purchasing for their childrea
Tourvtru’y.
Maoen. Georgia.
JOQN D. ROSS.
LUDDEN & BA TES
SOUIBEfiN
Music House.
Tha Musio House of the South.
Removal to Our
NEW DOUBLE 8T0BB.
An immense Music Temple,
Two large store*, each « feet treat and four
stories high, fronting on thro* .streets and filial
from roller to loft with musical supplies. Noth
ing to compare with tt in the fioathurn States.
A, Big Store.
A Big Stock.
A Big Trade.
AND MOkE TO COMB.
N. B.—This company ha*Mow on hand
laerve fund. Rrsc 1 tbe list of prises tor
OCrOBKK DRAWING.
OCIOBKR
1 Fn*e .-I m, i,,
1 Prise.....
hand ala-gf
tbe
JtitOM
I Pri*e...MMM.M
10 Prise* 81,000 ea--b
lO.’Wt
uso.se
80 Prises 300 each ...
100 Prizes 1W> teioh ...«
loo Prices ■ Meuoh—m.
600 Prize* 20 each
..000 Prise* 10 each . —I-— iv,,.
» Prize* 80> ea. h, ap’rexiimit c griiei tvt
9 Pnres 200 each da do l,Sf*
9 Prizes , 00 each do «to ««
M.M.M. 10.C9C
10^0*
UMC
10J60C
During tbe ton years since oer eitahlithment
al any house we haue a*veioped tbe mutio trade
of the Souta tfi a wonderfuldwree. but iirit w*
have began. We see. not many year, itesad.
a business of a million a year, and To take carem
this enonnoua trade we Save provided our proa-
aut mammoth ware rooms. Fall trade 18S1 will
be immense. We are ready for it. For montnx
our senior partner has been nt tbe
tracking with Piano *r.d Organ msnuhcture/»
tor instrument*. He baa concluded roost adv»a
taso-vf contracts and tbe Pianoa and Organ- are
“coming coming" lOOAOO more, by every »tram-
£ NewrtvIrejNew Priee*. New Terms, New
Stock. New Store. New Departure.
1,960 Prtoafi
811k, W.0
Whole Tickets.S* -.Hall Tick eta.ll.
fiJ Ticket*. S^0. 65 Tie***** iBVs
RRKII^HV HUNKY INLETTEit. BY BkNK
DkUFTORBXPKo’-'S. voR. M. BU-tHDM AN,
OoBfwr'Joonifcl Buil<Jic*. \-nv.\zruic Xtn.uckv,
IA7 ftodSU» N. Y
jU’J'i iSAJL-fc. ,
G kt RG1A. JONES COUNTYj—By virtue of
an ordar from tbe Coarl of Ordinary of Jorev
county, wifi be anid before the ocu»t house door
in the town of Cl nton, said oounty. on tbo first
Tu-adar in Drromier next, within the usual
hours of »‘»!e. th* tote Is mo* H. Fieiiey planta
tiou. eoutainin* eisbt hundred (“Oh) sere*. »' ri
or less, situate sis miles e-st o! Cnuton m saul
Jones county, near railroad station on M. and A.
U R. hold lu one body for distribution, f^vod
lair land in a gosd sta:o of cui lira tion. well ira
proved with plenty of water and timber h.r all
ueoesaary purporea, in a g-jod -ocaiily aodecn-
yeoicLt lo market. ~,h.
H. J-FIKKKt.
Sspt. 7.1880 -8 ■ Ri'N C ur.H.
Special Offer, Fall 1880
t3.0aah Frioc* with Three Months Crelit."€A
During months ol Augu«t,8i-ptember andOe-
tob'r we Will ro l Pianos and > >rgans at Lowsat
Dash Prices, pryable S25 Ca-h on a Kano or S10
t'n»h manOraau. with tho balance in three
mouths, without iutereat.
What Do You Sav t> thiB_0ffer ?
rstalssu-s and New
■price 1 i-isfor Pali lhvO. and prepare tobsastoii'
’"ltoden a bates,
avannaii- m*a,
«VNLES*IC PIASO m I8SAI DEALERS.
do, 27-ditaw twiv
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LEAVE TO rELL LAND.
F /vtto wp-ft«>L?Kr i!aUi ir.'i ih*
Ur NoT«*Lbtif term of tb»' O>ort \>f
lor Hibb soun-y. srplira’l'.n alii »f !l ;’^r t oth*
..id Co. no! Or, in. r- for ,i,‘.breur!-'. (or Wave
>o soil all <b. : let d >*!. using to rotate J .iobu
I.ama-, !u« nt -»nl county < tor the pu.
cose of distr.b iiion among Ihalroirs of said**
I Ut *‘ M tKY LDLT • A LAMAB.
Alm'xeataieof J.a'utatata.' uooeawd.
Oot. 2,1883 pctl-ltwaw
'*DEAF HEAR
iing, L«s. ThMUs’' tho r l vrtrtU tu tUrI
iNerfrVofHwlnr. »>▼ • W«*4prf»l SHefttlfcl
J P n-,!ii.“,' ->!.'iill'insTSjUtssBitel
IriiOM him les tt.-ttb SU. C'larlaaafl.O.1
CKOCliBTT’S
Iron Wo?ks P
2JAOOW. GA.
At onr works can on *oon tb© bwt EN
GINE MADE for GINNING AND THRESH
ING. Wo cuarantce tt to do a'l or more than
th* mai nfaetcrora *ay U will do. Wo build
STATION AUT ENGINES
From 8 to 80 Horse Power*
Thereto noErginomedo anpencr lolt.se
have tostimenial* to pxove. Wemtaa-
f&otnre
Saw and Grist Kills
that Rite entire eattofaction. We ksop fot
kaIo
water WHEELS, HOK*E rOWEES.
IMPROVED GIN OE&B. SUGAR MILL
PANS AND EVAPORAlOBS,
And the Bret
Horizontal 8ugar Mill
made Also. IRON BAILING for comets-
rie*. etc. SHAFTING PULLEYS, sod
GEARING for all all kind* of mill wot*.
In fact, we keep everything that to need
about etssm or water power or pboMM
work. OnrOOTTON FhEsjS to second <0
none, being che.p, simple and dorabia. *c
hundreds will aiteet Bend for ciion’are an 1 '
price* before buying etoewlirro Adircee,
JalySl-ly ” noerranv.
E. OBCGKE1T A BONB.
NOTICE.
TTTILLbe let to the lowoit bMdrr boforeth*
►V court hou«e door >n Fstonton. Ga. on tb*
second Tuesday In November. 1889, betsrtcc the
usual hours of» le. tho building of a bridge over
Cedar creek on the UatoMon and Clinton r.isd.
between the residence* of John P Key ard John
Williams, according to tbe folio* in* specific*-
t,ou s . t’’f
Bridge ,.oo 7 fest«inches above the wafer. 1*
frot wide. f0 leet long, witb earth stmtmente ad
ditional: pier timlt-rs and mud till* 12x12 inches
zize: five *'rep-re llxti id-lies in kite. Hr.etk
bridge, flooring two U.ehtrn thiek—srttaMe
railings. The c ntractor to do all the work a a
workmanlike manner, at d iu with all of the ms-
temlof t oodbcartpire. iiRDjoHNsolft
Judge County Lt^r:^ JgJF-
*T. DSNNIS.
W.F JBNK1N3.
ort>7wld Com’re E. and fc- Int-iam oounty.
G kOKQiA. BlBBOuUNTY.-WhereacTjT
Kdw* os has «ppil'd t-i me tor the >«fa*
apart a homeouad of peeaenally and th* vidga-
tionof the same. I will pais upen said sp >.< w-
tion al Jay office on Mon Jay tbe 8th day of N<* •
vember.loSO, at 10 o’clock a. m. a hie October
18 r,etl»t'd» J. A. McMAKPS. Ordinary.
• t
WILSON & SONS,
—HEADQUARTERSFOK—
Saddlery-Hardware
—AND—
Carriage ^oods»
fiddlers, HainsiS-Yzlcrt ard Carriage K*-
ken will find in our *lock acy thing wanted.
F. WILSON *80518.
• ltd and 188 Ksdn ht., ClnrinrathOhia-
Ilyt7-S m
AIsADY
a ..nt wanted t> take sola chzrre and Canvsa*.
with our La-e-.Trimminss. lies'. Vt'iU, fcta. tts
best sold anywhere. 88u»t be fulellig*nt aiideK-
.
best sold any
gvtic. and give Kfuritv
Address
or»7-W»
be f
Ne ri.k: perm -.neBt.
BUL1NG A GOULD.
Chic go. 111.
G BORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-Ut.der*c«
bv virtue cf authority granted me under t^
last«tli and testament ol Caihwin* A-Bwte-
i-t-of »Airi couniy bo wU o-ww
tb oa rt touwsdwin th*' town
vtlle in said county, on ^
Timber i.oit.between ibeleg»l oours a. taje. we
]*P<i known a* the home paw of
leawn aikAt tMtJte cn bracing M6I
hundred aces mirwor les*. behmsing **:
tale. Hold lor a divi.iou amvns tbe legatee* ut
said will. yu aRK I8. HOLT-.
Yxeeutore*t<.teo( Catherine A. Bunn.
orttdltaSt *
-4Slh YEAR OF THE-
Mtdical College of Georgia.
AtyoPSTA*
T HIS Institu’ion©onalitote* Ihe Nediea. D-
pftr*.mei.l ot tb© tw© Lntvcrklty, tbe
mas are signed by its Ch»r.c*li , 'r. „
Tbe iresicn wll cou meroo a: the flrzt Mon
day ol Ne-emk-ev.and will er.d on the hreS m
March folloaicg. Arpi* forr««lsv to
uK i
i KOEGI A. BtBB OOU TY’,—Vfcerearil t
8 t Lieure. admini«tr*U;t of ihe Bfiiei.Iil
Lienre late sf said county V,
appiieatiun lor leav* to . -!>* real estates
loosing to said relate for I . inupum otinriui
T K «ft© Am thrr*lo**to c**o i o / i iwim’. -itja*
persona conro rued to beret «:■ P* * r "“thi-Ol
uf' irduiare oi said coun y. on the first Stood
in November ncit. to shJ» esuse, if guy: w
hsve, why ssid application -h mid withegranU
Witnrss say baud aud tSi'ik sigu-lura, 0*4
her A 18*9.
octstds
J t. sr -M6SUS. Ordinary.
Aiicate and Canvaa*er*
Make from *2.fi to $5° J-cr
_od» for -. G. nt leou* a Cj.. 10 Baroiay street.
N»w York. Stud (or tie r citsltgusand t
Hllf-lil