Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, November 12, 1880, Image 7

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* !^i ill .^&l:..:mj-i==T-- -r-= iBrfesseeng**’. THE 8TTPREME' he Tel. Abridged for the Telegraph and Messenger by JlUl * Harm. Attorneys at Laio Macon, G.orgia „ ^ , Iverson, trustee, et *L, rs. Saulsbury, trustee, et al. Equity, from Bibb. 1. It is too late, at tiie trial term of an equity cause, to move to distnita tiie bill because there is a complete common law remedy. '• [a] Where the beuefidary of trust prop* erty illegally sold, was a minor, and after attaining majority he repudiated the sate and brought ejectment for the lot, a bill to enjoin the same claiming compensa tion for valuable Improvements innocent ly placed thereon by the purcliaiers, would not be without equity. 2. Where a bill was brought to enjoin an action of ejectment, it was too late to move to try both cases together after the testimony In the equity cause had closed and ihc argument was about to begin. 3. Where, in an equity cause, questions were drawn up by couuscl for complain ants, and read in the heating of opposing counsel it was not sufficient for toe latter to state generally that he objected to questions; he should have specified the grounds of objection; and where he agreed to state them in argument, but failed to do so, the objection will not be considered here. 4. The verdict is not contrary to the evidence. 5. A chancellor at chambers has juris diction, under section 4221 of code et seq., to order a part of a trust estate to be sold to pay a debt which was an en cumbrance ou the whole estate, the cculul que trusts assuming thereto, and all parties iu interest having notice and being properly represented. 6. Although a purchaser from a trustee may have had notice of the trust, yet If he also bad notice that his grautor held a claim which bound the trust estate, and received a deed from the trustee, under authority of the chancellor, conveying a portion of the trust estate, he would stand, In equity, upon the same footing as a pup. chaser without notice. 7. Beneficiaries of tmst property sold under an invalid order of the chancellor, who for years have seen the purchasers erecting valuable improvements thereon without objection,are estopped from set ting up title thereto. (a) Would a minor old enoucb to un derstand his rights be estopped by similar conduct? Macon And Western Ritilro&d vs. Meador Bros. 1'rOver, from Bibb. 1. On November 12 a railroad received certain boxes of tobacco to bo carried Irem Atlanta to Macon; they reached the latter place November 15, and under an agreement between the consignee and the carrier it was set aside by the latter in its depot to be sold and the proceeds to be used to pay past due freights, it being agreed that the balance, if any, should go to the consignee. He did not receive the boxes and then turn them over, nor did lie assign the bill of lading, nor uas the freight paid. On December 12tli the con signors sought to stop the boxes In tran situ, and. failing to obtain them ou de mand, sought to recover against tiie car rier: Held, that no actual delivery had taken place so as to prevent a stoppage in tran- sltu. 2. Can a carrier purchase tiie title of a vendee and set it up against the "veil do.-’* right of stoppage in transitu? Qusere. Cronan vs. Roberts «& Co. Appeal, from Bibb. 1. Tiie special jury provided for tire trial of appeal cases from justice courts, by the act of 187$, is to he taken from tiie panels of traverse jurors, and not from the generally a party cannot di rtctlv impeach his own witness, yet he may contradict him by proving the lads to be otherwise than as tiie witness has stated them. Gilbert vs. The State. Burglary, etc., from Bibb. 1. It is a general rule that a defendant cannot be charged witii separate and dis tinct offenses in the same indictment; but offenses which are of tiie same nature, and ' differ only in degree, may be joined in an indictment. Further, there are some of fenses, though not of the same nature, which may be incorporated in the same indictment if they constitute but one transaction, but not otherwise. Of this class is larceny and burglary occurring to gether. But even then the allegation is more to fix and establish the burglary than to charge the larceny. 2. If two distinct offenses are charged in tiie same indictment, and no exception is taken thereto by demurrer, tiie defendant may, nevertheless, demand that the state elect on which it will proceed. If the in dictment shows the difference in the charges, the election may bo made when it is read; if the difference appears from the evidence, the election may then be made; but it must be called for before the defendant opens his case. Roes, administrator, vs. Worsham. Claim, from Bibb. When in the bankrupt court an exemp tion is granted by the judge or register, such exemption is no more subject to levy and salo than if it had been set apart by the ordinary having jurisdiction thereof. Cherry, sheriff, vsTrlanters’ Warehouse Company et. ah Complaint, from A sheriff brought suit against a ware house company and J., alleging that lie was proceeding to sell property of the company under a mortgage fl. fa., that J. bid it off, and was actually paying over the money, when he was served with a temporary injunction, preventing the pay ing over of the money and the execution or tiie deed; thatthe injunction was subse quently made perpetual; that the decree was so made without any charge of de fault on his part, but for alleged miscon duct of said J. at the sate; and that be was thereby prevented from receiving his commissions, for which he brought this suit By amendment It was alleged that J?and others held the fi. fa. as assignees; that J. was one of the largest stockholders in the company, and had appeared at the sale and forbidden it, thereby causing tUe nronerty to bring less than ita value; that at life instance of certain ties and by the consent or J., a aecree was rendered setting aside tbo 8«le » nd enjoining its consummation: Ilchl, that a demur-er to the declaration was properly sustained. Bcssman et. al. vs. Cronarl, et USC. Equi ty, from Bibb. rgj3Sisfc&wB«5 tCdmS? .t <10 not amlMl .udi special circumstances. ^ The City Bant of Macon vs. Crossland e al. Equity, from Bibbv 1. depositors in a ^*1****!?^ ' tv Proceed at 1&W for th® recovery of Sefr debts under taction S307 et ttq of code, and thus enforce the ultimate lla- bmfy diuse of the charter as against the 'sufficiency ofevidenceto sustain the alle- : nations as for instance to seture the ap- ) Ointment of a receiver, or to nnnul tho SCrement, wooW not depr.ve a »urt of !i£nftv ofiurindktlon to decree what was in the veae, as the amount of com- SlainanU* ^ebu against the hank. 1* n it n not apparent but that cotnp.aln .1 ■wAertheprov is;ous of the code, Sild We proceeded by petition or bill m JduHy to obtain these Judgments, and HTs&KiaswaS SWBtfSWUB'Srr ^ ■afaey "wt»M be subrogated to all the rights of com plainants to administer the assets in the bands of tha assignee. 5. The refusal to decree in favor of Creditor* of the bank not be Co rq the court was proper. It would be in the power of the assignee to appropriate the assets tc their debts under *tbe provisions of the deed of assignment, without decree. 5. The receiving payment of 00 per cent, of complainants’ debts, aud the rati fication thereby of the deed of assign ment. did not impair their rights to seek satisfaction of their claims, thus reduced, by a legal or equitable proceeding against the assets of tb« bank, or the stock holders. Welllcr & Ellis vs. Johnston. Claim, from Bibb. Where defendant in fi. fa. exeented a mortgage on three billiard tables to secure a bona fide indebtedness to claim ant, aud prior to the rendition of the judgment in favor of the plaintiff, sur rendered the property in satisfaction of thn debt, the title passed, though the possession al the property never changed, and though there was no written convey ance until after the judgment. The question of the good faith of tiie transac tion was a matter for the determination of the jury. Uet Out noon. The close confinement of all factory work gives the operatives pallid faces, poor appetite, languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidney and urinary troubles, and all the physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or use Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially for such cases, having abnnd- ance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks intliem. They cost but a trifle. See another column.—Christian Recorder. 2W The Voltaic Belt Company, Marshall, Michigan, will send their coIebriuCd Electro-Voltaic Belts to the afflicted upon thirty days trial. Speedy cures guaran teed. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay. »p?» A handsome lady entered a dry goods bouse and inquired for a “bow.” Tbto polite clerk threw himself back and rc^ liimked that lie was at her service. “Yes, bat I want a buff, not a green one,” was the reply. The young man went on measuring goods immediately. ■ Porous Plaster. Ate only improvement ever made on the common Porons Plaster. Over 2,000 druggists have signed a paper Btating that BEH?SON’S CAP* (jlNE POHU03 PL A.8TEHS are superior to all other plasters. Prlft* *,.»« SB ABURY A JOHNSON. Fharmaoautiaal Cimmiris. New York. f anti's Safe, Bine? I Liter. CURE $1,25 PER BOTTLE. A positive remedy for all Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Tronblea >f noth male and female. READ THE RECORD: •It land ary Ufe.’’-E. B. Lnkely. Mu. Ala- -It U tha remedy that will care the many dil ates peculiar to women.’*—Mother** Magazine. "It hu patted aevera teita and won cr.dorte- meuU from acme of » h a hlghret medical talent In the coentry."— Few Y»rk world. "Vo Remedy heretofore discovered can bo hold far oni moment iu coaipariaon with it. M —O. A.. Hurray, D. 1)., Washington, D. O. This great natural remedy is for sale by all druggists in all ports of the world. —TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER— • H.WARUErf CO rochbstbb. n.y. SR. SANFORD! £S MEEKT Liver PAD With the Anti-Malaria. DSIBfSJC? Chills unci Fever, Djt UVIlfcV pcpsla. Liver Com plaints, Kidney Affections, Keural gin, Constipation, Hick Head ache, Female Complaints, Billons- ness, Palpitation, mid nil SZnlnrinl Diseases without meiileinc. No Dos ing—no inconvenience, and a positive cure. Price, including Bottle Anti-Malaria, $2.00. Sent by mail to any addreu upon receipt of price. Principal Depot, US Ocrutnii HU, Italic., Mil. SoU by Druggists generally. Buy none but FlnsrSf’s Patent I.lver and Momiteit E-acI, others are bulky, bard and troublesome tc war. John Ingalls, druggist, Whole.'ale aud Bet&il Agent, corner Fettrih and Bibb Superior Court /'WNFalt'i-on wrtP,»;®oni5r- next. Par V/ tie*. Jurors and aHPIOISS WB> WafS aotl- to attend os ths fourth Monday in October la.t, will appear on 31 unday morning next at 0 o’clock. By order ol the Coart. A.S £063. Clerk. IfOT.mb >r 7,1*83. novT-lt HOLMAN’S PAD Corel ^ SiiplyBy ittat Meiiciie. ifXlj to- TRADE MARK. Tne Only Tme Malarial Antidote Da. HoLUXS'a Pan ia no guess-work remedy— no feeble imitative experiment—to purloined lesaa: it is qHired right to use the title-wort ••PAD" in con nection with a treatment tor chronic diieaseaor the Stomach Liver and Spleen. By a recently perfected lopn venient. effected b« th' addition o! Teg.table ingredient! of newly discororrd remedial value and abstrptire adapt* ability. Dr. Holman h-S greatly increased-the aeope of the Pad’a u>a>u1nrsi, and appreciably augmented ita active curative power. TM, areat improvement give* HOLMAN'S PAD (with iteadjuvant*)comp eieand unfailing control over the moit perilalent and unyield ing fora a of Chronic Disease of the Stomach and Liver, aa welt ai Malarial Blood-police mg. IlOLM AN'S PADS have cur»-d, and aredellt curing, dii-rac, of so mat y kinds. that the Uas i* well nigh interminable. It includes Malarial Po son of every tyre, from Aching Moats and Low Fevers to Chills and Dumb Ague. HTOM- \ :H DltJ. AUK: 1 , such as Hispepsia, Iadiges tlon. Sour Stomach Chronic Diarrhoea Fiala \Uncg ■ Utarthnn et.- etc: LI VEIL ntaUU- Hk Diliomsms. nutans Collo Danger, ons Fevers Sick Headache Pains in tie Side Di ious Fevers. Torpid Liver, ste . etc Well doca tbta mUbty mine tv Justify the emlnrn*. Professor 1 oamis’ Iijsh enuumium: "It is nesrer aUmvor.sl Panacea than anything in Xedi- Xhe aucecss of Holman’s Pad s has imp!red Im ita’ors who offer Pad* aimilar in Form and Odor to the genuine Hot aan Pad. Beware of tbe*o bogus and imitation Pada. gotten up only to aell on the reputation of the GE3UJNB Holman Pad. Bach genuine Holman Pad bears the Private paver,ue Vtamn of the HOLMAN PADlOUPA- NY. with tho above Trad-.-Hark, printed In Krten 'P0* SALS AY ALL VIBBT-CLA88 BKUGG13T.V Or sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ef SS 00. NewYo'rk octtMeodrtSwSm *„nenfnstrm POND’S EXTRACT. Subdues Inflammation, 1 Controls all Hemor- Acule and Chronic. • rhage. venous and mu- | eons. INVALUABLE POE CATARRH. HOARSENESS, RHEUM i- TISM, NEURALGIA. ASTHMA, HEADACHE. SORE THRO AT, TOOTH ACHE. SORENESS, ULCERS, OLD SORES, «tc. niifiiiinn pokd’s bAlAuttil EXTRACT „?ssass3«Wi<Sfafa7!’ feefionsas POHD*S EXTRACT* CODGHK. OOLBS in the BEAD. NA8AJL and THROAT DISCHARGES. and ACCtJIIULATlONs in the LUNGS, J*\B8, BARS airf THROAT. RH HUM ATIS'l. BBU- RALGI*. etc .cannot be cured so easily by any ctber nwdicine. Tor wrsitive and » ? tcroaue. of C tTARRH ukeourPATaRKHCUtia (7*c). In all esses uses our NA8AL SYklNGK Will be tect in lots cf it worts, on receipt of prioe. EMMA AOTOTT.-'VjluaMa and t«"eBrial.’ Hnrwooo BM1XH, M. Du a. B.C-r. 01Bng- Und.—“1 have used it w» warted hwjSL tn H. G. Paasroa. M. D- Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 ktiow of no remedy to general^ u^ul. AaiHUa Gtnanias.al.Dj. P. R. C. of t land.—"1 bave^presctibtd Pond s Extract 8I CAUTIOnV— Pond’s Extract is sold only in ■a-tui -Ufa the name blown in the KJsss. It is unsafe to use other article* will* our di rectum*. Insist on having Pond s Extract, lose all Imitations and substitutes. •rp-Our new Pamphlet with Ht»lor7 of Ottr Preparations sent PEEK on application to POROUS EXTRACT CO.. No. UW.lttb Street. New Totk. gold hr all Druggists. ancWeodawly NVI60RAT0R Th; Only Vegetable Compound that acts direfSy upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints,J aun- dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists Di gestion, Strengthens the System, Regulatesthc Bowels,Purifiesthe Blood. ABooksentfree. Address Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway,N.Y FOB BALD BY ALL DBUGGISTR O1I03GIA, BIBB UOUWTY.—'Whereas A. V. 1 JT Sanders has made applies* on fer tatters of adminLtratif n on tbs estate of E. U. Bikins, late of said ecuntydeeeasod. Thcso are therefore to rite and admonish all persons concerned to he and at-pear at the Court of Ordinary of sai l county, on the firat Monday in November next .to ahow rau-e if any they have hv 3 aid application thou id nut bo granted to applicant. • Witr.e.-s my baud officially, November 6,1880. nov7td J. A. McMANUt*. Ordinary. G eorgia, hibr cocNTV.-whereaa r. k. Nixon, adminirtra'.or cf the raiato of Daniel Nixon, lateuf raid county ilac-awd. baa made application tor leavo to sell the real eatate bw* longing tothe estaieof aaiddeceased. The-oar* therefore to clto and admonish all tenons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of uid county, on the first Monday Inliecemb-r next to show cause, tt any they have, why raid application should not be grant ed. Witness my band and official aigrature. November 8th, J8te. J. A. MCM tNUS, ntvTtd Ordinary. fi yoc are n mm. of bcalnc.ra, vrcaircmxl by tbo strain ol ELI 7uurCr*ks,avotdatiinulanuanduse 5 YtW rouareairsinf vork to t %to IT you ato jomng sod suffcrlcj? from any iod&?ci!oo or di-uip<iiiori j if yon r*ro c arried or oli or m jottne, suffering from poor Lcolth or Iicvot-h- f iu^oaobedof blckccw, rely on W !w BwrasI tVhoercryouare.adwrrvor yon are.wbfneitTyou that year «yatoansoda clKiniliuMoninj'or tUnulalu^, vltkODt IntosieaUno. iiuco jassssaaitwensKssss' You wfi bo curod if you uoo tt mej mto jswr life. It ba» WWt hudrefk II«aCo**1iC*T*l«ih*,w-.u*t f iar**ta*d3a*l. AdtcklVIrm. loffnitcStomach.Lirw and KWi 7^l.»*p*rl.*a,aU cttuA. C.mby.UortU*B. II U pafad. Ait-nob*, n. I. C. Iia*atMlst*andIrmbUM,ew«fvdrp,tra,j*a»f of Rack- In tho Iifslieat arhf even rat In cereal prcductlous, nml loimwiimt ttiroiigliont the world ns the Sfamlanl Laundry Starch. In sliapo It presents huge dense crystals ot wonderful wbitraesa and sweetness, free from Oio fuliitest odor and ot Incomparahlo slrcngtli. Its su periority and economy arc tho result of experiment and Improvement for thlr- ty-five years, and Ita popularity tho re ward of tilts effort ot n lifetime. Roynl Glpos Lump Stnrcli is packed In h»«d- some one-pound, tliree-pounu # and B |** pound c.'Yrlooii** and for aalo by ffiijr ulitrti MiumCacturedby mNDREW flBtBBEBB. Cincinnati, Oldo. TAKE KTOTIOB. Thjs ia the only Lottery ever voted on by the people of a State, and under a ate deci sion of tha U. B. Hopraase Ooart at Washing ton, ia tha on’y Legal Lottery sow ia tha United States, ali other charter* bavirg been repealed or havinR no existence. A aPLSNItlU OPPOBTCNITY T« WIN A FOKTUNB. ajtVBNTH GRAND Dltt* TRIBUTION, CLASS L. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUB8DAT.NOV.Sth. lifO-USth lsethll urawioa- Louisiana State Lottery Company. Thu Institution was regularly incorporated by me Legislature of the State for Educational and Gbaritable purpose*, in 1888. for the term of twenty-are year*, to which contract the inrioW ble faith ot tne State is pledged .wtirh pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular votes aocurisg its franehUe in the new constitution asopWd Deombor S. 187*. with a Opilal ol #1^00^140, to which it baa since added a reserve land of SSSOAOe. ITS GRAND SINGLE MUM- BRBDRAW1NGB will take place monthly,oo the sersnd T eadsy. It never scale* <<r postpones. Look at tht follow ing Distribution, CAPITAL PRIZE 1*0400. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACH half-tickets, one dollar. LIST or PRISES. 1 Capital Pnzs 8*0,00* 1 Capital Prise,..* -— „... 10.000 I Capital Pn*e ... ... S.080 I Prises of vl.MO at AMD tfriies of im. 5.008 SO I rises of soft--,-.-, 10.0M 100 Prises of X00_™,..,«.10,000 SW Primes of 60....10.000 5’ 0 Prixes of SO 10,000 1000 PnavS of 1< 10.000 0 Approximation Prises.olUu0^.„..._. *,7o» 9 Approxi-uaticn Prim of X(X).1,800 0 Approximation Ptiics of ioa. M . w — aw I.8S7 Prises, amounting t5.„„„..„„,„„SllC , ,A0S paid. Responsiblecorrsapauding gents wanted at all point*, to whout liberal oo pensation will be paid. ^Fcr fnrtb-r information, write dearly, giving fulladdreas. send ordera by express or Begla- tered Loiter qr Money Order by mall, ad* ^rea-^donlyt fl • 1L A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. o» same person at rroSIP Broadway. New Terk. all oar Grand Extraordinary Drawings an under the supervision and management of Gene rali G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR LY - Urrtoi & Csmarplira, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ho. 152 Second Street. (Opp. Willingham Warehouse) QVrER for sale a frerh steck of Fresh Gcota 600 bnshala Texas East Proof Seed Oats. 800 •* Wpeat B’an. . 409 ’* Feed Oats. Batter. Lard, PLor. Pcgir, Ccffoe. Grits, Mack erel, 8larch. Be.p. Vinegar, e\rup. Molaucs. Cracker.. Ctu-eae, Pickle*. Sardines. Tobacco, Jgara, etc., etc. ccttS-dtawguA W-wlm -—•BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Notice is bere- VT by given to ali pertens cuucernod that i J. McGinnis. late ot M<d county deceased departed tbi* life intestate, and ro person has applied for admlni.tratfon on tho e-tato of said J. J. HrOtn- tiis in raid state, that administration will be vested ,n tbs Cl-rkof the Huperior Court orsome nth r fit and proper person on tha first Mends* in December next, unless valid objection ia made to his appointment. Witness my hand ofFc'enT. November n. 1880. uovltd J. A. MCMANUS,Ordinary, ro gntWlA. BlOK fuUNlY.—Wtiereaa D. L VjT Birdeonz. admici.trator ot th* estate of R A. Cain. late of said county deceased, hat mado application for leave to .ell tho real estate be longing to said estate for ’hepurpe** of paying d-hti and a division am. n j the heirs of said ea tale. These are therefore to rite and admonish all persons concerned to bo and appear at the four* of O-dinars rfsaid enmity on thefir*t Monday in Navamb-r nett to ahow cause,?! anyih’y lave, wbj said application should not be grenud to wiu.t.a my hand and official signature Oct. 3. A. MCMANUS. Ordinary. To Advertisers, GBO. P. ROWELL A CD’S 8BLE0T LIST OF LOCAL NBWBPAPER8, An advertiser who spends upwards of 8S,000 a year, and who ia vested less than $3V> of it ia this Lt.t, writes: "Your Select Local List paid oebetler Lit year THAN ALL THE OTHER ADVERTISING I DID.” IT 18 NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LIST. IT 13 NOT A CHEAP LI8T. IT IS AN HONEST LIST. The catalogue state, exactly what the pspers _j». When the name of a paper is printed tn FULL FACE TYPE tt is in every instance the BEST. When printed In CAPITALS l* i*‘ho ONLY paper in she place. The list stvaa the population ot tvtry town and tbo circulation of * T T]fc rSst’chargod for advertising are barily one-flfti Via publishers’ vhedu'e Tho price for single Btatee rangra fr-m 93 to SStS Ther>n« fo- i inch onb month in tLoeotire h«l ia HOZK* The rMul&r of the t apew foMh* # wme tpifeind lime are 82 98W.14 Thn lilt in clude* 052 neWED*!**-* of wfiicf* 1&1 aned DAILY and 705 VIKliKLY. They are located in T58 differrnt citlee and towns, of which 26 ara HU.ie Capital. 363 place®of ow 5.666 population, and 465 County Seats, /or of Isist ana other inform a* iou nddrt*aa GBO P. ROWRliL e OO.. 30 Spru*^ New Yoih. 1680. octS w4w# Katahliahed 1849 CHINA and GLASSWARE FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH FANCY GOODS. FOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, GERMAN PORCELAIN, PARIAN MARBLE, MAJOLICA AND ART POTTERY. X*. SCHULTZ ft CO. No. 78 V. est Fourth 8U Cinctnnati. Ohio. sngSwed tSm * New Advertisements* —26th=z Pcpulkr Monthly Drawing of the tkimmonweafth Disirfba- tiou Go. AT MAOAULBY’8 TDSATRt, In the City of Louisville, on TUE8DAY N0Y. 80 h, 1880, There 8rawiegs occur rronthly under pv-vt- siona of an Act of ifco G«/ oral A.sembly of Ken- turky ircorpo-at i.* the Newport Fruiting and New.papvr tk>.. anprovrd April 9,18,8. •a-Thisis a special Aot, and has nav- •r been repealed. The United States Circuit Court on March s: rendered the following dectsioca: 1st—That the Uommunweaitb Distribution Compaey is legal. Sd—Ita drawings ant fair. The company has now on hand a large reserve fond. Beadmref Uribe list of P’ixea forth* NOVEMBER DRAWING. 1 Pnt*.., I Prise, 1 Prise, 10 Prises vLOOC each _ SO Prises 500 each _ 100 Prises 100 each 100 Prixet 50 each 490 Prise* SO each M CO0 I’rikl 19each. 9 Prise* 500 am h, ap’roximafn prise* 9 Pnsei SOOeaeh do do 8Frise*;Woach do do iA80 Prises VuR800 Whole Tickets. 88. Half Tickets, |1, S7 Tickets, |5P. 55 Tickets, tpw. Remit Mccej or Bank Draft in LeU'r. or send .7 Express. LONOJHKND KT aaGl'TBRBD LETTER OB POST-OFFItiE ORDER. Orders ?B and upward, by Express, can be tent as cur expense. R.M.BOARDMAN. . Courier-Journal Budding Louisville Kentuakv. 807 and 809 Broadway. N. Y. copy. pooilleBA cf tb« bo4j, whll* tha Ball.D ebFCBnpr 1 ^ artffftSK-inB-aiB w rnsEnort ttj«Ii#rikUWh«U McurilT Ur and Right, and a sadkal cw* cprUla. HU «W7* d«r»b& ••4 chwtp. Saoihy zmU. Ckottuifm* ■ EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, IU. It DR1V88 INTO the system curative sgeuts and beating media ree. It D&AW3 PROM the disease! parts the poi sons that cause death. Thousands Testify to its Virtues. Yon Can Bs fielieveS asd Cnre il Don’t despair until you have tried this s-nrib'f Easily Applied and RADICALLY BFPBOTUt *8oi?Sy Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt price, 83, by SSrafte “OdI?” Luiiz PaiC ourbook "Three nil- WILLIAM* BLOC', lloaaa w Year.” Sent free, Detroit. Mich, octXOeodawSm X’MAS. t PRESENTS, free. Pend sddreos k! for particulars. P TR1PBT, 87 particulars. Bcbuui Street, Boston, setts. $777? YEAR and eapcnira agents. Outfit Free. Addrere ■ O. VICABRY.Aagnste.M sodwlm 31 an hood Kestored. A victim of early lmorudenee, rau.ing nervous debility, premature decay, etc., having tried tn vain ovrry known remedy, ha* dueovored a, aim- pie mean, ot seif-cure, wMch his Mlo*-s..fTer#rs. Address J. H. RBKVK8 AS fihaiham rtaarS. New York. oetHeodawly HEALTH.’ STRENGTH*! I , - HAPPINESS ’ ! IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. IRON BITTERS, ASure AppeUxer. IRON B7TTEBS, L C«a.fl*t* SWMftkierh IRON BHTERS, x YaWMi iaonutMs, g« Salt •* a 9. vs,**. IRON BITTERS, For D,lk*M r*aul*si f t„«h«^ topeciaiiy in Indigom- t*wit. &zwsrCj£: BS&JFig. EHrvsV, riches *he Jtood, fUtnctbCQR tho mua- .nd giwe new life re • i nriVs*. To the fied. taW and Chll- m« wsuiHng twif, 1 ' attod. this valn.b.e remedy can not be top highly iecomiq*od»d, meats wtHgWgS^vo n!1 ayapcptlCyi^fcw>m»* FOR SAJLE* I OFFER for • Je one of the prsttimt and best little farms there is in middle Georgia. It consists of about four hundred acres—two hun dred cleared and in good state of cultivation Th* place has a good colteg* of six rooms, four fire plaoe, and four clowu. There ere site on the p’ecee framed smok« hocss, good barn, good rarden and well of splendid water convenient to dwelling. There are eight tenement bouse* on the Place, and a portion of them occupied by icood tenant* who wiahto remain on the place next year. Thereto atoo on the ptoee an e ght acre o-ch*rd of the finest fruit trees in tht South, oonsist-nc ot apples, peaches aud pear*. Thu place baa a good store house with two rooms and one fire place. Bverr ho-ise. including the dwelling. Is comparatively nsw, having been erected within the last tor. years. This Pmce lies about four and a half miles aouth of Haddock Station', M. and A. R. R. and to nearly bisected bv the eld Garrison road from MHledgeville to Mscon. It to cneof the healthiest plaoes in Grora’a. and can be bought at rea*on»BW Sgmrta. For further particulars apply to _ R. VALENTINE. Haddock Station. no7dlw» U. »nd A- R. B, Joce* Co„ Ga House and Lot tor Sale. T OFFER my house and let on Orang? strejt, I opposite the residence of General 'Holt, for sale. It can eatilv be octfftf ROBBRTR. PARK. New Music Books ntiniDC Will remember our new "American CHOina Anthem Book" (81-85). by Johnson. Tenney aud Abbey: an excellent collec’ion of easy anthems. A.soone thousand or more of.rpame Anthems. Glees, etc . costing about»to 10 ct*. each. A great convenl-nce for oocasioral sing- ,n »*NBW rANTATAS.—Uhristma* (Ol); Fall of Jerusalem (Si); Joicoh s Bondage f|t.»i); and many other* fur winter practice of Cfcoir® and Moeietiea. Send for liata. 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It u a standard medical work, ihe b-»t in ih* Bnglish Isnruegr, wmten by a phyaieian of great exjmnei.ce, to whom was awarded a sold and jewelled medal by the Na tional Medical Association. It eontains txauti ful and vary exoensiae riigreyiuga. Three hun dred pages, more than 50 valuable preccript'on, for all teams of pievailing dura-r, the result of many years of etteraive and sueceatful practice, either one a( which » worth tan times the pnoe of the bock. Bound in French doth, price only 81, asnt hy mail postpaid. The Loudon Lancet says t ”No person should be without this valuable book. The author to a noble benefactor." An iiluat rated sample sen. to all on reeeihtof i certs for pcatage. Theaatburr-Jers bypermiaaion to Hon P. A. B1H-ELI. M D. president of the National Med ical aawri-tioo. Address Dr W H PAR* ffTI A T EBB, No* BulfiDch b», H K-Alt Boa ten. Maas. The au- tbor may re oocaulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. novSfl wlv THYSELF Boat; and Cheapest ARTIFf0IA.lt LIMBS Biiecial induccmenU to SOUTfc BUS SOLDIKBS. Satisfaction given in a l cases. Firat pres-ium at Atlanta and Maron Georgia. Fails, 7879, Bead ol rtf on enoea in you, State. Apply at < net for foil information, peral term* etc. Add.*aa CHARLB* la EYANP Manufacturer tor U.R. Gnrarnm’f. 15 Cunt br Absorption (N>tar ‘ > ’ < Lung Dlsrases, Throat Diseases, Breathing Troubles NOTICE. Brewer’s Long Restorer. We would recommend to ail who have dii eased Lunya and Throat, th-s sterling: medic ne. Numbe.a of Conaumptivea. even In tho la*t stages of this terrible diseiwe where there »as tnt a small portion cf the long left, testify that they arrested the disease by u.Uig onli two ci three bottles of Brewer’s Lung Restorer. Thu; Physician pronoun.-od them incurable and 1-u them to pine away and die, and death w.ute have soon brea tbe result but tnr tbe tlowf of tbU article. We are wpU avare that we h*v*- a root deal to contond with in totsodariuBthl* rtme ‘y, a* there h»v» been ao many worthle-s conruma sold heretofjre. but we are so fi’m'y convinced that we hav. now the long J'ioVed lor Cure, that we are ready to say to all who have th,* disrate, that we firmly aed couarientloosly telieve that no matter how far gone they aie. if they will n-e tbe medicine by the directions they wi’l lire Icag yeera xft rwarda, living witnetaca of the vinnu of BREWER’S LUNG RESTORES, It ha* no .quel in Bronchitia. Bore Thioat, Ho.rser.eM, Bhortnea*ot Breath. luflucnxa. I afe fn Bide. Ctereymaa’s Bore Throat, Oaterrh and other diaeaaes of the Throat and Lungs In Aathma, it rite* atm-«t tnatantaneona relief. It gives tone to tbo whole system and every bett e will »dd from fire to ten tounct to *ny one a weight if takon reanlarly. A» infant esn■take l. without tbe alight- at Inter* and we would urge onrent* to wive it iuckm-soI w h--oping t-ouau. Red Colds, end other rtia*e*es where auch * roed- ii ins ts need -d. Unlike tb« greeter portion ol Cough Medic : n»», »hi« he* not a particle of mot- phico or other opiates in it- LAuiARy RATON & LAMAR. CertlUesktea* Venn. Lamar. Bank in A Lamar—Dear Sirs: I had b en troubled tor a! long t.me bolero uaing Brewer’s Luna Restorer, with something like Ailhu a. end after urine only two bottle* of your medicine I breathed peifectly free and havefelt ™o symptom of the dia-aas ainr*. I am coufidrnt jour medci-e cured at and Icbeer’nllvvecom- mtn ^{,Sfiu^ 0 ‘ r#,,,0er,,, 5o^D.EOSi Mttoon. Groracin. hUKE^OURE Cbughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Broft- chitis. yisthnm. Consumption, And all Disease* of THROAT ac-J LCK03. Put up in Q j*rt-Sixe Bo’ties for F.robyrse. Ferenttficalfy prepared of Balsam Toln. cryatal- Haed Sort Caniiy, Old Hyr, and other tonic*. Tho ro'muia is known to our be*t l^ytio-an*. Is higVy eeromet d*d by Ihrm, am- the anslvstovff our moat prominent chemist. Prut G, A.'Mart* per. in Chicago, it or tcelaheloftvcry bottle. It iawenknowm to ’-he medical pref-—akin that TOLL ft-' CK and RVR w It afford the re-aiett relief for Coughs Colds fnfl-ten**. Broncbiri*. Son TaitMit, W#&k LuniUi, iIm Coi'iuaiptiou. il th* inHp’en; a d adrjn^d tUftii, Vmam* Appetnor. it sa*k«& a deiitntfiii tonic far f* • Dr uph. In»lezamitta U»e; if weak or debilitated. It *»▼#»* tono. i*y and dreofcth to tbe *Ho1a b:ii? an I'Htmtinri toFTRiDioiiTMn j V"teliUIL by unprfpri|,,Vrf deafen,> (.who try to pa-m off upop you Ro. k aud Rvm? (<» place of ourTOL HOOa' AND RYE, J- (which ia tj-e only me^ica'.ed article made ttie") -.genuine l.aipg a Government htamp-on> (each bo’tie. ) LlttHEMCE Jb MtUTi.Y, ProprlfitOUa UI Madison at., Chic go. **-takyocr Druggist for it. n-ld your Grocer for it. your Trine Merrhant tor it. ea-Chi'drec, a,k your Matoms for it. OateRoMVjr Drurrirts. Grocers and Wine Mer* ch.ntaererv where, • a«.n.w,y $5,000,000: The American Shoe Tip C& WARILAKT TUCIS A.S.T.Co. That Is cow so extensively wont on CHILDREN’S SHOES TO 'WEAR AS LORO A3 THE METAL, •., Which vtl introduced by them. And by whM tho above amount has boeu saved to parents » nnaJly. This Black Tip will enve rS / ■rare, aa besides being worn on tho coats grades it to wore on tme and coatiy slut where the Metal Tip on account of ita- foa, would not be uaed. They all have our Trade Mark A. tt, T. Q •tamped on front ot Tip. Farenta ahould ASS FOR SHOES «KU tl( BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP ! on them whan purchasing for their children. Back Ash And all thaeases of 'he Kidneys. Bladder and Urit ary Urgaus by weiring the irnDTOYed Excelsior Kidney Pad It IS a UAskVBL of HEALING and RELIEF. Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless, P^erfol. Tt OT7H.H8 wheroall else fails. A REFBLAITUN a >d REVOLUTION in Medi- ane. Ab*orption cr direct anolication. aa op posed to unsatisfactory internal meditines. Bend ler our t-eaii,e on Kidney troubles, sent free. Bold by orusglat*. or aeut by mall, on receipt cf price, £8. Address i offi'.’Me “Only” Lang Pal Co. artfiriund QfJ ^ Williams Block* take no other. Detroit. M ich SOKUle. BiBS UltUN l Y.— Wherea* tlrn- ly Bchall. ex- enter of Jacob Schall deceased, reprew n's to ths o rrtln his petition duly filed and entered that be has fully administered tbe estate of Jacob Pchall. This to, th'ref-re. to ei'tf all persona concerned, legatees, fcclrsand creditor,, to show canae. tf any they «an. why said eteeulor should net be disci.srged from his ssid executorship, snd re ceive totters of dismission, at tbe court of or dinary to be opered on tbe lint Mon-lay in J»n nary 1881, a id to be in assalon on tbe sixth day ol aeid mouth. Witness my bind and official signature. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary. Oct s. lesn-sm* LANDRETHS’ Mclntoeh Houses Indian Spring, Georgia, B. W.ohLTIBB.Faop’a. w THIS Beuie is now open for tbe rcoeptiou;ef bealtb and piaaaure serkera. KATES OF BOARD: Per day .., J Week WWM • ll—,„.MH,H,IW,.,WWH, Aouth w-v* Bxrnrsion tickets from Haeon to 8pring. n- clnditw railroad and stage tare and one week’s board,810.50. Tickets goodUll Ncvumber 111. Fairtt-cU|a dtring Orchestra engaged for the neiutf 1.00 9 40 80--M o o ao |2I?aS^ S3=a|l?^|s* £ S‘| 5!- a S g^&iggg- S !fo Iff •hi "DEAF HEAR IbireatU^lk* FOlllRQ OlgTAPHOkf. '--^j [ r.rk Herald. b* p u X*. *c. email It. akp Porkrt. Ovkfll.OOO In oaa. ilTird tomphWu with UmmArt^ of T^Soh1a« Ifrea |A(* Ih-»X la ttrrr Mt-oVn I wtolwhburkiMxl — karat KrTF* ililltif IH.STL Ik*HOKE CO., 163 Hu, d’hifltmatl, O. J CBOCKHTT'S t Iron Worlds, MAOOV. GA. o * At or.r wotke can ,-*> eocn ibe beet KK- OINE MADE for GINNING AND -HBESE- 1NG. We caarentee tt to do nil or more thaa the raes n'ach-rtra eeyit will da. Yfo btuia STATIONARY EN01HES From 8 to 60 Borao Fewer,. Thereto no E'glue wade superior to it, ac we have teetimooiel* to preva. Wonena- feotnre^ an ^ Q r Igt Mlll8 that give entire sa'iefectioa. We ktep aaio WATER WHEELS. HORSE POWER?, IMPROVED GJNGEkR. ?UIARH1LL pans AND EVAPORATORS, And tbo B it Horizontal Bugar Mill made. Aieo. ISON RULING for comatl riee. ef". SHAFTING PULLEYS, aa GEARING for all all kinds of n-ili work- In fact, wo keep everythin*: that to nxa about atesm or water power cr ptauteticf work. OorOOTrON F'tKbS to etccndOO none, bewy cheap, simple and durable, a hnr dted» will attest Hcod for eiieulara oaf prices before bnyng elsewhere. Addreu*, Jalj31«ly E. OBCCKE1T 4 SONS. NO lICE OF AL’PLIOaTION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND. F iUR weak* after date an- 1 durirg tbe regu lar Nore-sher term of tho Court of l)rdin»ry lor B'bb eonniy. application will be made to the ssid Ro.rtof Orfioar* for Bibb cenn’y, fortesve to sell all the lards relongliig to relate nf John Lama*, laleofwidi *nty eece-sod. for the pur pose of aistrib-aion wrong tho heirs of taia es* Ut *‘ M4RY LOUISA LAMAR. Adra’x est-.te of John Lowar. deceased. Ori IBM oete-t-wa v -49fh YEAR OF THcl- Mcdical College cf G*orgi& AUGUSTA ■THW Tnititntion camiitotc* the Medical D«s* i partraent of the HUte UtrfWfRy, tbo Dip!^ idm are twrrod by its Ch*r«Jl9r Th** tmSoi will CO** mcnoe on tho firat Mom* dai of Nc**»n»lra, »nd will fn tha Msrch follow Uir. Applt for if rofCs?*to teni? —^ taRH. W R« l?f». Tftn. r LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN Music House. —at the— j:enity all Druggist*- BALTIMORE, Mo. 'lAMA-R, RANKIN* LAMAR, Wbclatsli Dnuaflate. Maeoa. iiefels tl* ftftftumiwfiU of the rational UUSdlBkl phUcflwphV Vhlch at present pre vails. It '& h perfectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing the three importani pronqrtl&w a preventive, a tonic, and an alterative. It fortiflei tho body against disc'is;, Invigorates and revitalizes tho QMd stomach and liver, and effecU a tdost salutary change in the entire system, when in a morbid condition. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally- ** J. G. WEISZ..M- M -piOFBMO* ol ergaa, p*«»o, vWln, guitar JL _ - “ w kswmeaf eoaspoeition aad HO HOMO OOLLFGS. Old Wdodea Drag Comer. WNrs Hunt’s BELLE COLOGNE AND ALL KIND8 OP SruRt, Medicines, ChemioAiB, Perfamery* Toilet Articles, etc L. W. HIJKT COE. SECOND AND CHEER* 8T8, MACON. GA. y i.VVKl. Atlanta Ga. THE BRIGHTWOOD. ’sxamstSfT^-ei'ssi's^ central location in thunty. itiaMfl of •DUM’inDnt, mil |ir*6 Iwboiotbm -snd retail), cars to Brighten atd Manhattan ftaftrh and aU pttCM of luartsw rmpri. Terms very c odarate, Au exclusively rtljM ' i * bl * family hotel. g WOOD. Frrpto. Sefer In Maconbypermission to S»>J* Wte shp. Bsq., firm of wlnsSp * Wfflaarv, T. Ooiee, Etqma. loo ore n 1/841 inni SccuS S BEST U not sold in your tewajou can set them by mail. Prop «aa — us a Data! Card tor Oats- . „ . tone and Price* The OIJmI animoU aitsmsheSui Grovert f* the ITniteilRtatee. DAvIir LAN DKETlIok B«N8,ItoxPAj?A. in the town ol Clmton, taidocmntr. Timadt* in Dfoemcer Q6Kt« wilniil h^ri taStote liSoJLFtefcwBtatJr tton, oontalnlngeight hundred (soo) awaa, MW« or lots, situate six miles e.atutUunteo «“» J outs county, near railroad a.utionou “■•Jr R. U. fteldiuonobodv for d itrito»M«LG«o* fair land *n a good state of cultivatlW'trell im provai with plenty of 'Faterandt.mberforaU iMMUfy gFutpo^ee* in • good locality »»660M veutout to market. RROWN. H.J. FINEST. Sept.17, Uft>.-8\ Executory Gray’s Specific Medicina :RADE re ARK. THE g'eatTRADE^MAJtl Bt-gliab raja* edy. An. un* /S-.-S-f* .farting tr e Tor '# Seminal ewk* '\i£f &«•■>. Spermate orrhoa, Impo* t.ncy, and »U dia^xso* that, Before Takitigquance of •**'After Takina lasaof mam,ry, univenal *—**“■*' Saha send tree bv >'*>1 to ivory « Sflo MSSdnaT. id by all dru<«toU at tl P*r u nix pmhim for $6 will 06 iGOt K mriTM VioriDt w Ihc mopej by addrerein* BI<U®kf icb!*tbSPla Ma~n wri eveiy W For*mislSteLA* A», RANKI^Jd^ The Musio Houbs of tho^South, BomoT&l to Our NEW DOUBLE ST0BE. An ^Immense Music Ttmple, Two torn stores, each 89 feet front and Bur stories high, fronting on three atreeta and *1 ed from rel.ar to loft with murical supplies. Noin- tag to rota para with it m the Vouth.ru at»ies. _ A Big Store. A Big Stock. A Big Trade. and MOKE TO COM£. a EUR-. A. BIBB COU.'TY,—Vltcrexs * y Lieu re. xdiuiul-trstnx r,f the eatate Lienro late«fHid county ..-mated, has f -j aoplirat'.on fer leave to *e ’ the real eitafers* t lonring to *aid est tte for th; urn ne of dtriiul J TVse are therefore to c*te ar,J a-lmonnh f f p< nmia concerned to he snd anpe»r»tthoOia- ; V { of rtrdihar-of tail conn y. on ;ba first Kamb. -| in Ntvrmher ro,t. to show eaaao, if anytxtj h v<*. why ssid api-licatiopahTifd not hegrautei f Witnrts my baud and official signature, OsM. i her i. isso. .riSM<* J. A. YcY.hS r S. Ordinary. Aaonta ond Convnraers Make from 825 to 850 per xveek Fellisft good* ler *. G Rideout A w-. J0 15-rciay street. New Y-irk. Send for Uri-eatalopuc imd tenat. angt7-wiv I <J G KORGla. Hi’-b Otur-tv.—Hy virtue of au or- , der from the Court of <’rdiaary > f said conn* . ty. Will ne »«M cn the first T-ridnv in Dwem- ! , bar. 18*0. at the court hct:*e don' in thec.tyc* . Mxoon, in said county, betwton the fensl haunt of sale, the • rae-t Hands tn said count7 wheraoa R. A. Csin resided at tins time of his dentil, cou- I * tain ng two hundred and thirtv acres, more or 1 leas, beitw |>»m o( lots numbers III ar.dkit.ly* irg iu Rutland aistrict in *•:.! cruntv. Soria* the prooerey ot R A. C»ln, late of arid county §; deeearel.for the purjmrocfe di»Irion atom* , f tbe heirs aid paying tbe d. b's of *a*dI estate, novstd* I) I* HiRDttONG, Adtu'r. '■ j O RD'NARY’S Offi e. Ior.ea County, Georgia, 'i | aovea-ber l, 1880.—’■* h~rw-.s Radford S. I, Turner applie* to me f<r admi .--tration on es tate *f Mrs- Marv N. Turner, ducereed. ■ These ore to cite snd ud-contrh eU persona concerned »oshi-w cause at *h:-> r.-iiro «„> f-r by • the firat Monday m Deremb v-. tlany thryhava . • whv adm'nis’rr'.ioa shall not be jiaatedtoap- P Uhfr.as toy hsi-f sfcjajv [ \ novltd* ROUND T. ROS.8. Ordinary. ^ O KDINISY’S Office. Jore* Onunty.Goc-rgia ^; J, oven.her 1. I *>.-Wbewe» Andrew X ( Stow-U.sd'nir.ii.trator cf criair *,-seph O. daw . toe 'PCexml. app'iet to we lor ctimi.t.on ,ro» * ’’ThtVare!OCitea dtdmtni»hril I'rrscnsron t+tr.e* *Inw c-iu^ »t thu Court oh tl»6 1 r* Mor.day in Fet-runry next, i! aa' they hate, whf d ,m n tn al rlt tot *- areuUd to, jp.iront. • W,tn r . my Tfj83 . Ordinary. fl PIUB1 HABIT ’ CUKE 4AwVv By B. M. Woolley Atlanta, Ga. Reliabla avl- deuoe given, sad rolerrnea to wnd patients and j-hyateiana. Send for my bock oo tbe habit and ita earn. FREE. MILL A FACTORY SUPPLIES OF AU KINDS. BELTiNG, HOSE snd PACKING, OILS, PUMP8 AU KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ao. 8«nd for Price-list, W. H. DILLINGHAM A C0 n MS Msifi Street. LOUISVILLE, KYt Execntor'sSa le. YY7H.L be sold before the eourt bouse dcor. (n vy the Iran of Pr*rv. Meastaneoraty. G*or- sta, within the leg-1 hour* o* rale, on Ithe fi*m Tuesday in Dcoember. 18S0. tha foflowt r prop erty, to-wit -. One tbooraod acres oI land, more or lees in tha lower eleventh dietrtto ri Hcwriasi county, matt known t< ib* J'jhn 6. place. Sold as the property of Skriton barier. dacMapd. Terms.ene-MU eaab, th* riber baif pis) able Id twelve months. Bonds for tIUss given util Mttd (cr. no.JuT* JAMB I. MAF18R. Ssmcntriu ’ > ! I,, Durirg the test yean since rar eatablLhment •f our bouM »*e haae oareioped tbe music trade of iheSouta t#a woodartaldegree. but aa '<**«> have only began. We see, not many jtere * b a busineas of a million a jear, and to take m-reol this enormeo* lr.de we bare provided <nt prea cut mammoth warereoma. Fall trade 1881 will be immense. We are ready tor 11. For month, our setiK>r partner has bean at the Ncrth con- irmertrg with Plano and Organ manufacturer* for instruments. He ha. conefoded most advau- tageoor contracts and tha Pianoa aod Organ* are oofsira. tsiiut* 11 OWK® ioor*. by ovary strain- , gew *8 flea. Haw Friroa, Few Terms. Mew Stock. New Store. Mew Departure. Special' tfleri"Fall 1880; Price, with Three Month. Crslit.^1 During moat hr al Angust, «* pte* her and Oc tober w* writ ee’l Ffanoa aad • ' r ** r A** Oeah Frire*. pryable af5 Oa.h on a Plane «" M0 rtaahcnanOvaaa. with tlm bnlanoa ia three month*, wtthcret totenma. LTODEN & BATES, avamnaii 'OA. RB8USSUE ?IAW MB MtM BCALEIt. dortJ-dltawawl* xjiojfTRAiiu jaPEKsr. 126.ffdft»wrasffla? G EORGIA. Bbb County^-Wtareaa A. Bf am. adri’nlstratm o tic I Ittlo 1. e ol *atd com tj deem *-*i be* ■, app ire lion tor leave toaanMIiindlvriad halfia teeet in about three bundled i-rrcs of rtnd r said rou-Hy just below thcd’-J of Maron, be • 11 Three'arel'therejore, tj- cite “d wtaonub i parrot:, cot cerr.td. to Vie »'' d '*W*«r i,t « Fourtol Ordinsrj of « d ccun-j on the lln , Mondar i t D-remherncxi. ,a , ^ I they here, why salt sppdoation ■ hc-uld no* official tignattlP Nor. S, 1SS0. novS’d J. A. MCMANUS. Ordina**. , yORfllA. BibbOourty.-Hj ».rtueof ac « d.r from ibo Court of Ordinary ot-aaid r *.; tr. will ba a-Id cn the Bret To.-edivy jn.»e • Krr. li-0. atOAc- conrl houce dcse in the « Haco-t in roid county, b tween the Itgalbem • o! Site, that ptren! of land •itun'ca on win Hill, eunuty of Ki b, and Slat) aferjswd.' Butioc of till fca f of lol No. 7, to WN* no tt,. H->a. ou rose 815 fro*, and on *\-j>, - right.ogle. 'S' fe* t. frortirg ena ieyt ml on th* *ooth fee*. *<1J on th« went feet, aai-1 lot ejntaining .na rxre. n^iro , iUo ttat i r party on tom-ro’ H»a.e * boait atreris in the city of Ma -in. lot d, i ( i, • «7,cnt»iningthree dwelling hm-o- >»oa« on rt lkewn .troct * 8 feet and m H a Sri U«tet. (told as the property o' J -hn _U late of arid county liiwarod. lor the pu.-pias d’.riaiott among tiie heir* • f taid ret-.te. \J.ntri tt. A LtRUBn.A-iwini* . n*ittuv s, ulbH < U'V! V -ri'herre, Ll donS.Vhomaa h.» sjipiwd t.. me! setttna .part a horwtend oc real ai nrnimrtj and Ihe valuation of tb« _ eras npno *«Jd aapiirnltofi ou Thursday 1 dsy of November 1880, u;10 o’clock a. m. ^t^Ttd" im 3, A, EcMAMJS. On