Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, November 19, 1880, Image 7

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* *? Repert on tie Whittaker Case. Washington November 12.—Tlie an nual reports of the military commanders were made public to-day. General Au- S r, commanding the Department of the utb, reports the health of the troops at all points in his department as excellent. The garrisons at Fort Barrancas and Key West were removed for 3anitary reasons to Little Bock, Arkansas, and Tamps, Florida, but will be returned to tlieir proper stations December 1st. The re port refers to target practice in the De partment of the South, to the discipline of the troops and other minor matters, and recommends some changes in the military courts. The report of General Schofield, com manding the department of West Point, is mainly devoted to the case of Cadet Whittaker, upon whom an alleged out rage was committed in April last. Gen eral Schofield says: “The fraudulent character of the outrage was fully demon, strated within a very few hours of Its dis_ covery. Indeed, the fraud was so trans parent that it couid not have possibly es caped almost immediate detection. The Investigation made by Col. Lazello show ed to all who knew the facts, and were aualified to judge, that there was no ground for even suspicion that any other cadet than Whittaker participated In had any knowledge of tho outrage.” The report then reviews the proceedings of the court of inquiry in the Whittaker case, aud the result, and makes the follow- i ng remarks with regard to the treatment o f colored cadets at West Point In geneial: “Every lawful right of the colored ca dets has been securely guarded by the offi cers of the academy, and they have been invariably treated with meat kindness and indulgence. Their social relations with their fellow cadets, however, lave not been wuS* they appear to have been led to expect. Military discipline is not an effective means of promoting social intercourse or of overcoming social prejudice. On tlie contrary, tlie enforced association of white cadets with their colored companions, to which they had never been accustomed before they came from home, appears to lave destroyed any disposition which may have existed to indulge in snch associa tion. Doubtless this was due, in part, to the bad personal character of some of tlie young colored men sent to West Point, and, in part, to the natural reaction against an attempt to govern social intercourse by military regulations. “The military academy cannot be made a favorable place at which to first intro duce social intercourse between the white and black man, and West Point will at most only be able to follow the example of the country at large in this respect. It does not seem a reasonable expectation that young men of a race so recently emerged from a state of slavery could compete successfully with those who have inherited the strength gained in tlie many generations of freedom enjoyed by tlieir ancestors, and it was an act of doubtful kindness to the colored race to force them into such uneqnal competition. Tlie authorities or the military academy caunot even attempt to establish social rules different from those which prevail among the people of the United States, whose sons are sent to West Point for a military education. The difficulty sur- roundiug this subject is aggravated by tlie somewhat common error of ascribiug it to unreasonable prejudice agaiust race or color. Tlie prevailing prejudice is rather a just aversion to qualities which the people of the United States have long been accustomed to associate with a state of slavery and Intercourse without legal marriage, and of which ‘color* and its va rious shades are only external signs, That feeling could not be removed by the simple act of enfranchising the the slave. It can only be done by educa tion and the moral elevation of his race. That great work has only been com menced, aud it must of necessity _ require much time. To send to West Point for a four years’ competition a young man who was born in olavery is to assume that half a generation has been sufficient to raise the colored man to tlie social, moral and Intellectual level “lilcli the average white man has reached^ in several hundred years. As well might the common farm horse be entered in a four mile race against the best blood in herited from a long line of English racers. The natural result of such false assump tion was fairly illustrated in the recent unfortunate case of the colored cadet Whittaker. Tho education and elevation of the newly enfranchised race is a work worthy of the united efforts oi all good citizens; but that work cannot be ad vanced—It must rather be retarded—by forcing colored men iuto official positions for which they have not yet become duly qualified, or into social relations where they cannot l»e Ireely welcomed. The colored man cannot be truly free until he becomes Independent of such extraneous aid, and the degree of his freedom cannot be increased by depriving the white man or a portion of the liberty he has always enjoyed. „ . “Whatever just cause of self-reproach any portion of the people of the United States may have for neglected duty to ward those who have been so suddenly raised from slavery to the full responsi bility of citizenship, the officers of the military academy have, only to reproach themselves for a too zealous attempt to accomplish what was manifestly impossi ble, in thflr desire to do ail in their power for tlie unfortunate'colored boys placed in a false position, and their too faithful ef forts to carry out tho policy, however ill- advised, that had for its aim to secure to the newly enfranchised race the fullest possible enjoyment of ail the rights and privileges of citizenship.” >1. !«<»■» Future Tariff Reform. The Journal of Commerce appositely says: “It will prove little more than an empty boa t to speak of the late election as a ‘triumph for protection.’ The tariff question, as a practical issue, is not mate rially att'ccted by the result. It is a theme of rejoicing for all genuine tariff reform ers that they are no worse off at the end than at the beginning oftbe Presidential campaign. In one sense they are better off. • • • In complete power in Congress the Democratic party tasdone nothing to reform thotariffexcept to make quinine free, and the Republican votes had assisted In that. Nothing could be more audacious, a Iroit and brilliant than the Republican raising of this pretended issue of tariff reform. They made many of the workingmen believe that every mill wheel would cease to turn and every fac tory chimney stop smoking, aud that star vation and cold would drive plenty and warmth out of every happy humble home in the land if the Democrats triumphed. Tho Incorrigible and Incapable Demo cratic managers quailed belore these absurd charges. It seems incredible, bat it is a solemn truth that these old Bourbons deliberately discarded the only possible winning suit they held. * * • They recanted and grovelled before the protected monopolists of the country to make votes. But they were too iat”, humbug of the other side bj^J done its work. Not a single protectionist was Converted ^ vot jn g wftb the Democrats Ix^use of this timid eIovenlh‘houn4on- fesslou. As for the real revenue reformers’, thousand* of them either abstained tVohi voting or sided for life first limc t .nlheir lives with tf* Republicans .ztemselves, not because they hope " tor tariff reform ttaitMfc'rtV. bet bccMno they were XsSi with the trdhcbeT andlmbccili- iv rtfVbose leaders wllOfxft the Democra cies-In so bad a coilditktt. during the can- QUa position Where the party was com •nletelv raked by WttectUmlst hot shot and ware mnble’tb ttre A- single effective gun in retufc. Gen. tariff letter was tne only he made during the cam- palgh. fcut it wrought havoc withhjs ''chatties for the Presidency. HVU ~—* — and all the phywdans the world cannot help K et out of doors Or use furcst and best remedy, i cases, having abund- nslilne and rosy cheeks cost but s trifle. I -Christian Recorder. Judgtr Gilliam's Shirt-Collar. Onr worthy ordinary lias a pairorevery- thing except for himself. He lias two shirts and two collars; two handkerchiefs and two pairs of sacks; two drawers and his admirers oontend, even two suits of clothes. Ills Honor wears one garment exactly seven days: but it was not until last Sunday mordlng that he experienced the confusion of not owning a trio of rai ment. lie had just donned bis last gar ment and was preparing to button on his collar when he discovcredtbatthisattach- meht'liad come up missing. The one just discarded would look like a narrow strip of Mississippi bottom tied around his neck beside the spotless linen he now adorned; and so nothing was left but to telephone for lhs washernigger through Jute and get out a search warrant. In due time this old safiron-lmed damsel appeared, when the following confab ensued: “ “Where is my shirt-collar, Aunt Patsy? Tou forgot to bring it In.” “’Fo God, Mass Tom, you forgit to put him in de wash. I said to myself las’ nite, ‘What in de name ob de Lorddat buckra man gwine ter do without he col lar!’” * “But I tell yoq I did put in wash, and it’s got to come up I ” | “1 link you ’staken, Mass Tom! 1 ’ “I say I ain’t; where is my shirt-collar, I say “Bless your soul, no say!” “I suppose it is attending one of Lake Brown’s revivals; or watching some white man’s hen roost; or ’ perhaps gone off-to vote for Garfield 1” 'sowcastically exclaim, ed the judge, getting Turkey red in the face. “He mite hab dan dat las’ week when you wear him!” retorted Patsy, becoming mad in torn. “Where Is my collar, I say, you old clay-hank catamount!” “I ipeck ho lebled on far board or drap ter pieces wid de dirt on him!” I??* the Indignant response. “I speck he lebied on to pat around some nigger preacher’s neck, or dropped to pieces in your thieving clutches, you old rantankerous liyqna!” “I tell yon, buckra man, 1 no tief your old collar. What far I want him ? He fit for nuttin but ter blacken water wid, no liow. Why you no buy tree col lars?” “For you to steal like this one, you old sliegarncy?” “I tell you I no see your dirty old choke- rag dis lib long week!” “Ok, no! Of course you haven’t seen It! That collar has only gone off on a vacation; or may-be it is attending sing- school in the cliapei; or it and Joe Banghn have walked off to Maxcy’s; or maybe it has borrowed Uncle Jim’s horse and bug- S y to take a girl out to ride; or perhaps it as been elected a member of tho Legis lature. It was always a matter of sur- E iise to me to see how many legs a collar as. I have met whole troops ot them on the road going to church. Ob, no; you are too chaste, good and virtuous to steal my collar. It has only embarked on the Jeanette for the North Pole!” “Look here, white man, Fs a free ’oman, I is! Dat nigger Ginnet may let you take a polo to her, but don’t you dar tech me! ” “Get my collar then this instant, you vile, old copper-laced huzzy I ” “Why you no look for your collar in de room? Yon kivers wid your dirty clothes at night. I speck he mixed up in de bed. I hunt him up.” Patsy saw the Judge was in no humor to he trifled with further and she began to overturn the bed-clothes. Shuiner’s Indian Vermifuge is perfect ly safe aud easily administered. It is cheap and will give satisfaction. Try it. Among tlie Useful Toilet Articles we notice a much-liked preparation for the liair, 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 are cleansing, invigorating and healing, and after a lew applications the 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-like color, beautiful to took upon. It is Park er’s Hair Balsam that has won such popu lar appreciation by its many excellent and healthful properties. Sold in large bottles, at only SO cts. and $1, by all first-class druggists. Alice Oaten. Of this favorite little actress the Pitts burg Commercial says: The favorites were greeted last evening with a large audience willing to be pleased, and they evidently were. The play contains some very pretty music of a bright, sketchy style, and some funny sit uations. It is utterly foreign to plot of any sort, and if the first act was made the last, or the second act presented first, the plot would not be In anyway affected. Alice Oates of course is the central figure, and sings a number of songs in her own taking way. The lady looks well, and is in better voice than last year, and we ndver saw her work harder for success than on last evening. Mr. W. n. Fitz gerald, the principal aider and abetter in the sketch, is a pleasing young actor, and sings well. McIntyre and Heath are va riety performers of a superior order, who do several neat sketches and display very fair histrionic ability. Mr. Alfred Mc Dowell is an acquisition who helps mat ters along amazingly, being a good come dian and a fair singer. Ralston Hall, November 17th. Remember that true happiness is for ever lost when your health Is once broken down. Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup prevents throat and lung disease, and cures coughs and colds. It costa only 25 cents a bottle. A CARD. To»U who ire suffering from tbs error* ana indifcretioDf of joaib. nenrou* wertn decay, Jots of m»Lhood, etc., 1 will lend i wnpc SbSwlJl cure you, FR^R OP CHARGB. Thto neat remedy was dUcovered by a missionary in Booth Amorfc*. Benda self-sddresoed envelope to tbe Her. Joseph T. Inman. Station D, Mew Tork City. ^ aprl4-deod*wly DENTIST BY. DR- S. B BARFIELD. Wo. OO Mulberry St. Oraica Hours-s a, m.to > o. m. au tilt Bay your Imported Aie and Eoitar at nOT7«unwed 8AM WK1CHSKLBAUM 3^ Cstegcaph atth 3fuurtt»I & . . . " G KOBGIA.BIBB COUNI Y.—Whereas Hen- »y f chill, exscat jr ol Jacob «cball deceased. reprewiits to tbs o.nrt in bit petition duly filed atm entered that be hi* fully administered tie estate ol Jacob Behalf. . Tbl* Ift Ibtrtf'jra- cl e all persons doneenud. lfeiat-cs, heir* and creditors, to »bow reuse, it any they can, why said executor should • ot be d.marred from bis said executorship, and re ceive 1 iters of dismission, at tbe court ofor- dinarylo be opened or tbe fir, t Monday in Jan uary 1681, a‘d to be in session on tbe sixth day °* ^*Witnes* b my hand and official sMUture. I A. McMINVd, Ordinary. Q£ a. 168A«at» Porous Plaster. The only improvement ever made on the common Porous Plaster. Over 5,000 druggists have signed a taper stating that BESSON’d CAP- CINE PO KU0 i PL ASTERS are superior to all other plasters. PricIS rent-. 8BABPBT A JOHNSON. Fharrnacamical Chemirta. New Tork. ct said county Jr be’ontfufctoOW October it.’l!0. ogm-Sriwa W. P. GLOVE 3. Adm’r. Agonta ana canvassers Rake from $33 to *50 per weefc telling goods for 4. O. Rideout k Vo.. 10 Barclay street, llaw York. Send lor tbc.'r catalogue and term* awlT-wly ff you an a nta„ of 0u*iiL-»a. » cd.-™d by tho strain of r- your cr’l**, avoid stimulant* and use ■ WRTfm If you are aunt of letto-s, raffing errer year mMoigbl work to r store brain Burra and »*«*, «a» WO? WTOBS MBgjMHPS Iwwwniasl f Whoever* w ***» W'.« r iH*t frmr rtlmali* -off. t* wo? wcrewws! ?Ta--wsera. ttrsnu,..-.,t riia Btnfi IMM, BCJXKZ. 11 t<r, ox ncnw !wo?wras F w,trjftl Buy It _ koejn 11. Hw<^rS C...I. U. _«**"«*# jjst. tayif . T««V’ • rt'l tl«r »s HjW7*" IrtMA.tWs.rtiiriT— lt!.y*rfwt. jukirattlra. * .".I bydKcrauJUf bUSm M'.-.oi, Rwkt vw.N.jT VWl/TWr A SUIM2 CLUE Tot all the dbeaser fur tvnlch It is recommended, end always per/ecUy safe in tho howls of even tlie most inexperienced persons. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER Im recommended by phytteinn*, MtnUUr*, Ul**ionarir*, Jtfanancr* of Factories, Work-Shops, and JfanlaCwns, Parses in Hospitals—in short bv crm&ndy nrrjnrhere who lias ever given it a trial* _ JT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS'TRIAL. PA I nil Sc 11 I CO ,!,r>u| d have n piece In every ::.ctory. mnchinc-Fhop, Jt~ *T»Aara . IV1 V» la. C.end mill, on every firm and planlnt’on. and in every JSKHJiHft !’ lr immediate use not only for accident*, cuts, bruises, cores, etc., but In ease oT sudden sickness of anv kind. P A I N ff 11 | E7P is the well-tried and tmsted friend of ail who want * , ■albkX.n a eure and safe medicine which can bo Jkecly used 55 externally without fear of harm and with certainty of relief. • Jta prtce jmng it within the reach of all; and ft will annually save many times its cost in doctors' bills. For salo by all drupubis at 23c. 60c. and *1.00 per boltle. PERRY PAVI8 A 80W. Proorloto-a. Provldnnce. R. I. HOLMAN’S PAD Cores ^ SipljEj fitioot Medicine. TRADEMARK. The Only Tme Malarial Antidote Da. noLKxn’a Pad is noxnest-work remedy— PAD, the only remedy that has an honestly ac quired right to use tbe tltln-word "PAD” in con nection with a treatment for chronic diseases of the Stomach Liver and Bplttn. By a recently perlected improvement, effected by tbi addition ol vegetable ingredients ot ne.ly discovered remedial v.Iue and absorptive adapt ability. Dr. Boimmn h-s greatly .increased tho scope of the Pad’s ussiulntsi, and appreciably augmented its active curative power. Thl< great improvement gives HOLMAN’S PAD (with its adjuvant.) comp ete snd unfailing control over the most persistent and unyield ing forms of Chronic Diaease ol tbe Btomsch and Liver.as cells. Malarial Blood-poisoning. HOLMAN’S PADd bare cured, aodaredmil. curing, diseases ot so mary kinds, that the list i» well Mch itterminabio. It inrludc. Malarial Poison r.f every type, from Aching Bones and Low Fevers to Chills and Dumb Ague-, MTO M- A.-JH DISkABMB. such as Dsspepsia, Indiges tion. Sour Stomach. Chronic Diarrhoea, Flatu lency, heartburn. etc., ete : L1VK& “IMJB- DBhH. lit, Biliousness. Bilious Colic Danger, out Fevers Sick Headache Pains in the Side- Bi ious Fevers, Torpid Liver, etc., etc Well does this mighty remedy justify the eminent Professor Loomis’ high encomium: "It is nearer a Universal Panacea than anything in Medi cine T’ Tbe success of Holrasn’s Pad s has impired im italors who offer Pad. similar in Form and Odor to tbe genuine Holman Pad. Beware of thews bogus and imitation Pads, gotten up only to sell on the repetaliuu of tbe GENUINE Holman Pa*. Each genuine Holman Pad bears the Private Revenue Stamp of the HOLMAN PAD COMPA NY. with the abovo Trade-Mark, printed in green. FOR SALE *Y ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGIST^ . Or sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of -2 00. HOLMA.N PAD CD.. P. O. Box IUS. 93 WILLIAM Bt., ~ octgi-feodtiswlni t»nonlnitrm farm's a, Kiev surer CURE $1.25 PER BOTTLE A positive remedy for all Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both male and female. READ TBE RECORD: “It saved ury lift.”— B. B. Lakely, Selma. Ala- “It it tbe remedy that will cure the many dis- > eases peculiar to women,’'—Mother’s Magazine. “It has pa.sad severe tests and w< n endorse ments from some of the highest medical talent in the country.”—Few Turk World. “No Remedy heretofore discovered can b- held forons moment in comparison with it.’’—0. A.. Harvey, D. D„ Washington, D. 0. This great natural remedy is for sale by all druggists in all parts of the world. —TBY It AND TAKE NO OTHER.— • H.WARN£t£& CO- UOCHBHTBB. N.Y. , New York. HEALTH,* STRENGTHi V-HAPPINESS •/ IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. IRON BlTTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BETTERS, A Complete Slrecgtbencr. IRON BITTERS, A Voluxblo Mediein*. IRON BlTTERS, I*’ot Sold u a Eirerin. IRON BITTERS, For Dclicat. r.ailM. Highly recon.mendod to tbe public fur all dis eases requiring a certain and efficient TOXIC; especially In Mndlgea- tloii, 6ysgegsi«i Interuirttent JTo- rere. irant of.ip. petite, Zoss ef Strength, I.arU of Knerun, ate. it en> rlclu s the bluud, slrengtbcns the inus- c.os.and gives new life to tbe nerves. Tc Ibe aged, ladled, and ,-bll- dien requiring recuper ation, this vnlu hie remedy enn not he too highly recommended. It itrtetlke a. rharm on the dlgestl~e organa. A teaxpoonful hefure meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Fold by >11 Druggists, mEfOTllfHaiP'IB. BALTIMORE, Mu. LAMAR, RANKIN * LAMaK, Wholesale Druggists Macon. Meets the requirements of the rational medical philosophy which at present pre vails. It Is a perfectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing tlie three important properties of a preventive, a tonic, and an alterative. It fortifies the body against disease, Invigorates and revitalizes the torpid stomach and liver, and effects a most salutary change In the entire system, when in a morbid condition. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally. lw This is the only Lottery ever voted on and en. dorsed by the people of any Slate. U 5FBECKDKNTED ATTRACTION. Over Hair a Million fliBtrlbnied. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorporated bj the Legislature of the Btate for Sduoatic.nal and Uheritable purposes, in 1888, for the term of twenty-five years, to wbich contract tbe inviola ble faith ol the State is pledged.wi icb pledge hit been renewed by a a overwhelming popular total securing its irsBCbiso In tbs new constitution adopt, d Deoembor S, 1879, with a Capital of *1,000.000, to which tt has since added a reserve hind of 8380,000. ITS GRAND 8INGLB RUM- BKB.DRAWINGS will take place monthly. It nsvev scales or post pones. Look at the follow ing Distribution! GRAND PROMSNADE CONCERT, During which will take place the 127th Grand Monthly —end tht — t Ei'raordiivj Semi-liJiiT- Dninig At New Orleans, Tuesday, Dec. 14,1880 VnC^ Ibe personal supervision and manage- m GOT. fL$. 8 8AUB.BGARD. bt LotlhUno; aiid Gtfl. fUBAL A. EARLY,of Virgima. Capital PriZ3, $10d;e00. LIST Ot PRIZSF. 1 Cspit-1 Prize of 1 Grand I rize of 1 Grand Prize < t S Large Prize* of 4 Large frizes ot JO Pries of 80 “ no :• too “ 800 ” 10.000 S1O0.OW.V.V..S1OO.CCO ts/oo 80.’ 00 itj.000 20,0C 0 10.000 «JW> 8,000 £0,000 1.000.. *0,000 BOO 18,000 800 80.100 Ml 40.100 100 80.000 10 U0.010 Approximation Frizes: 100 Approximation Prizes of fMO Sto.ooo “ 7S‘.'/.”.'. L800 11,«9 Frizes, smoonting fo. a,n O T. BBAURBG ABD, of La. 7 Oomnus- GcS.JUBALA.BAaLY.dV.. j stonera i rsrtiioatinn for rnte* fo club* ihculd only oe JfffgSSVSSSaS compsnv in New Or- ,# Writefor circular. WgyfiS*--. New Orleans, La. UC seme Krom a*nr. New York. tv uril I -t’81 RIs' SALE- - ’-r»-Tr»i(iNBg roUNTT.-By virtue of (iT an order from »be Court of Ordinary Of Jones VJ sn order iruui * t boose door county, will be sold tefw* tne re tbeCrtt Tuewlaj in Dvratorw^ H . yi, m ey pUnta- or less, situate sU BmM^ aUt|on on j|. and A. fair land in* J[?^ t * , f t e W ataT and timber for ail BsSws®SSLr ,w *■*- T€Dient to murkot r,,n * m 1,884 • : Term. rash. kbo wN, H.J.FINSBY. Kzecutors, (LUMP) Is tlio lilgliosfc achievement In cereal productions, and rcnownctl throughout the world ns tlio Standard Laundry Starch. In shape tt presents lingo lense crystals of wonderful whiteness and fweetness, free from tho faintest odor and of Incomparable strength. Its su periority and economy arc tho result of experiment nnd improvement for thir ty-five years, nnd its popularity the re ward of this effort ot n lifetime. Itoynl Gloss Lump Starch Is packed In hand some one-pounds three-pound, nnd six- pound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers every-wlisre. Manufactured by ANDREW rowciioor^jf'-' ^inciunuti, Ohio, ^ DR. SANFORD'S .NVICORATOR The Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and curesLiver Complaints Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. Itassists Di gestion, Strengthens the System, Regulatcsthe Bowels,Purificsthc Blood. ABooksentfrce. Address Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway,N. . FOR SAX.C P-g ALT. PnPOQIBTS Manhood Restored. A victim of early imprudence, causing nem>«4 debility, prematura decay, etc., hsvVmr tri^d In vain evrry known remedy, p:e mesas of seif-carA w’ ich ke will send free lo hli felloe-* Cfer»T*. address J. H. *a*VIMi. 4S Ct Mtham »trert. Ntw YofV oi»tlfswtswlv G BORGIA, HIBB COUNTY.—Whereas R K. Nlzon, administrator of the estate of Daniel Niton, lateuf raid county d»re*««d. **“““• apclicatlon lor leave to so 1 tbe real estate be* lousing tatb* extaieof said deceased. Vh: e are therefore to cite and admonish all pereonj concerned to be and appear at tb-Court ff Ordinary ot laid county, on tho firet Monday in Pecemb;r nozx .to show cause, * D Z have, why said application should not be gradt ^Witness my hand and official ■ ■ i November Sib, 1887. l-h. ‘ novltd hi i70sdBi»ry-8 HIDDEN & BATES hOUTflEHN Music Hoase. 8AVAHNAB. QA, Nsw Double Store. 60 ft. fr.nl: Three Die. ties above Basement, ax>d fi led from Cellar to Loft with Mu sical supplies for a MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS; BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KIND^ | IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Send for Price-list, W. H: DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Mala Street, LOUISVILLE, KYs SOLID MUSICAL SOUTH Successful com pet it i m with, tbe North. An immense rstablisbment. corryicg sn immense stock and run by m-n of brains and Isrgr ezne- ri-mce in the music trade, who are wide awake all day long and It elf tbe night too. Bending North for mnsicn supplies!* a waste ol time and money. B-tt' rburnei’ scan bj hail nearer home. CANDID ADVICE TQ PURCH4SER8 OF PI&NOS AND ORGANS. Oten year eyes wiao ana don toe nrpused upon by protended Northern Mannf.ctorera who advertise new Plant ■ at silt, and 14 Stop Or* gam with Sub Bass and Coupler, at cCS. Tbe Instruments so offered are net oe represented. Nor are they really cheap wler. their quality and duranil ty are considered. Geo l Puroi co-t ever fits to msnufseture. Tho t*-Htop Organa have (3) dummy Btcps. Tbe hub Basa is bogus. Humbug Actions, hboddy C*sesand a good round price. That to tbe ■ be 'uie. GENUINE BARGAINS. Instruments from reliable makers and strictly as represented. Purch-s-rs run no njk what ever. We take it all. Uniform Cub Frlo-i to slUnd the LOWEST in Am rica. True, if we do say it ' BELIABLE ORGANS. 9 HTO' 8,f>olM Walnut Case. Es'ended Top, Gold Urnsmentaiion, 4 sets tf 2J< Octave Reeds „....__.Onb $99 1 A ST 1 >P8 Elegant Case, 4 sets iHOct.Secde A jC aud l set 8 Oct. Reeds, with Genuine huh Bus sad Oct. Coupler. A splendid and duvabl. Organ —.... Only $80 Ncns of the above have either Dummy or Forte htopi. Every a op hu its effect directly upon the Ktedi. Stool and Book given with each • Ir-»n. >L*GANT PIANOS UofTSSto Size, isusewooa Case, serpen tine Plinth. Sweet and Powerful Tone, from O.d and Reliable Maker, 80 000 iause„.Only ;179 7 1 OOT., Largest Size. Botewood Cate. Set- 3 pentine Flintn, Sold by ui for 10 yt an p.st with perfect oatisfociion to purcbours, Ol1» 8ij* 7 1 OOT.. Square Grand, 8 Strirgs. Largest 3 hizo Made, in Msgnitlcent Cue, 4 Bound Corners, Finished on Rack, 8 Top Mouldings. Best $230 Piano in Piano ta America.. Only £280 Stool and Cover free. 6 yean guarantee. 15 daya Teat trial. We pay all freight it not satis factory Send f.r Catalogues and Pall Trace 1130. Special Offers. Address LDsldnnXr Bale** Sanilem Music Honre Bant Me And all d’aeasea of <he Kidbeia. Bladder and Urinary organa by wearing lha Imuroyed Excelsior Kidney Pad It ts a MARVEL ot HRALINU and RBLIBF. Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless, Powerful. Tt OTTRHS where all else foils. A BBTBLaTION • d REVOLUTION in Medi cine. Absorption er direct application, u op posed to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send lor our treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free. Sold by arugglata, or sect by mill, on receipt of price, fi. Address “Oolf Lads: Pad Co Gonuin- Kidicj Pad. Ask for Hand Williams Block, take no other.Detroit, Mich Cures by AbSOrpliOll ( A Lung Diseases, Throat Diseases, . Breathing Troubles ItDRIVBSINTOtbosystem curative agents and healing medic pm. It DRAWS PROM the diies ted ports tbs poi sons that eatita death. Tbouisnd. Testify to its Virtue*. • YoiCsd Bd Relieved an4 CDre' 1 Don’t despair until you have tried this a*asibY Easily Applied and R1D10ALLT 8FFB0TUI' Remedy. Hold bv Drugglttf, or sent by moil on receipt price, $2, bv $£8p3R‘Hm”lW.F.iC< W' LLIA “’ 8L0S '' Sent free, Dstrolt. Mfeht octze-odraSm^ =26tb— Popular Monthly Drawing ot tbe Commonwealth Distribu tion Co* AT MAOAULBY’S TBBATRB, In the City of Louisville. *• TUESDAY NOV. 80 h. 1880, These drawings occur monthly under provi sions of sn Act of tho General Assembly of Ken tucky, incorporating the Newport Printing and New.rmuer tlo.. approved April 9,1878. 63-Thiiis a special Aot, and hat n«v- er bean repealed. ThaUnltod State* Circuit Court on March 81 rendered the foliowing decisions: 1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution Company la legal. Id—Its drawing! are fair, Th« company baa now on hand reserve fund. Read caret Hr tbe list of priiu for tbe NOVEMBER DRAWING. X Pnse»..——— J ?®40e lfUWO bjm 1A«0 t Prise — 1 Prixe..._ ..... 10 Prise* 11.000 each „ 10 Priiu >00 each m 100 Prises 100 each 800 Prizes efteooh 000 Prisu toe»ch . .JOOO Prises 10 each . ........ 9 Prises 800sash, op’rezlmot'n prise* • Pnsu lOOsach do do 9 Prism 100 each do do 118,400 ***** Whole Ticket*. SI. Half Tieketa. |L 87 Ticket*. *80. S8 Ticket*. fUll. Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or «*a bv Kxureta. IXlN’r 8BND BY BKGItTBRBD LBTi-BR OR POST-OKfICB ORDBR. Order* of «8 and upward, by Bzprets, osn be sent at our expense. R. M.BOARDMAN. t OoarMr-Joom*] BwWio* t4«i«rul» Kmtmkv, or K1 aud*09 Broadway, N. Y. Commissioners' Sale. U NDER and bj virtue of a d, cree had in the _ Superior Court uf Bibb county, Georgia, dated the Sih day el November, lftao. in tbe cose of Arthur Dick Leon and wife and rhildrenvs. Nathan Bozeman, bill for par tition «f l»' ds. etc . the undersigned, commissioners, will offer on the first Tuesday m December next, before tho court house of said county, for sale, between the u-ual hours oisala. those lots of lsnd situate ta the city oi Macon, in salt eonntv. and k iown in the plan of sold citv a* lots i umbors three and four, in {Bust* number thirty-eight, be.r.g on tbe on nor oi Third and , oplar streets. Sale to be for cash, unlcs otherwise ann >u> cel on tbe «sy of solo. LiN.WHITTLB. ULiPPORD AKDBR80N, R. 3. LANIER, Com mi,lienors. Vscon,Gs.,Nov. 8,18M. ni9.d Bibb County Sheriff Sales* YTTILL be sold before the court-house door in v V tile citv Ot M».on, duriTig ibo !• g«l hour, ot ssle on tho first Tuesday in D.comber next, ths tollowing property. t,-wit: Lot No. 18 of tne Uollino’surrey o.' tbe Causey land*, in tiueville, in sold county, coutaming one-haif acre, mure or lesi. L vied on os .he properly of ttm. A Chorre t > »*t s'y s n. in. ia- ,u«d fiouj Ju.tire Co rt 716lh diitru t G. 11., in favor B. A. Flewell n. receiver and ageut. and Stephen Collina tr.nsf.ree, v«. Wm. A. - berry. Levy mode and reiurnei tone by ion. table. • Abo. a. tbe •- me time and place, all that tract or pat cel ot land lying on tbe .as side of tho Oe- mulgee river, about two or three mi et chore tbe city in said county, fo merlv occupied by ttoacb, then by Iverson and by Job Cherry, eon- taming uboutone I uudreo nr ». moreor !e-» Levied on as tho pro; eriy of r Icming D. Tinsley to.atisfy a mortgage fi. fa issued from Bibb Su perior Court, in favor of N. M. Hodgkins v*. Fleming V. Tinsley. Property pointed out in aal> mortgage 0. fs. - • Also, at tbe same lime and p’ace. oil that tract or paroel of land situs ed in tbe city of Macon iu aa d county, and known in the pLn of said city as lot No. f. in block No. 24, which is divided iuto two lota t tone fourth of an arm each, and on each oi which la a Ik ee room Ira me dwelling boose Levied on as tfce property ol Wm. Cro- uln to sat’.fy two fi. for. issued from County U urt of Bibb ocumy in ta'or ol J. W. B,-.»m*n vi. Wm Cr.-uin. Levy made and re'nrncd to me by bailiff Mibb v.ounly Court • Alro at the same tune ana plue, not No S. in block 62, rtusled ou Cotton Avenue In the city ol Macon, in said county, on which there is a "nek stole house. Levi, d on is tbe property i f John Harlry to satisfy a fi fa lasued from Bibb Superior Court in favoi of Roberts k Co. v-. Bl- 1-n Cronin and John Hurley, s-curltj. Property pointed out by plaintiff-,’ attorney. * nor in d GKUKUK P. CHh tl EY, Sheriff. I BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Notice to here- ' 1 by given to ail persons concerned ifast J J. McGinnis. late of .aid county dereuard departed this life intestate, and no person hot applied for administration on tbe estate uf sail J. j. McGin ns in .aid State, that administration will bo vested m the Cl rk of the Mnperior Court or some oth r tit and proper person on the first M< nda< in December next, unless valid objection to made to bis appointment. Witness my hand cKnallr, Novem' er 6. 1880. nov7id J. e. McMANUB. Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Undor md by virtue uf an order from the Court oi Ordi nary of .aid county. I will sell on the first Tues day in Decembei next, betore the comt bouse door in tbe city ot Macon, in said county, be tween the usual hours uf sale, one tract ul land lying in the lower trite of Godfrey Ji.trirt.ou tbe ucmulgoo liver, and being part of lot tram her two honored and sixty-tight, containing one hundred snd thirty-fire acres, thirty-,ive ol which are in cultivation. ttoid land belongs to the estate of Thomas J. 8hinliol.tr, tote of said county, ind to sold for dtotiibution among the h- its. Terms cub. Nov. 7,1880 H.S SWEET. Adm’r. pi BORGIA, BIBB uOUNTY.—Wheteos A. P. VJT Pandora has made applicat on lor totters of ad ministration on the estate of E. C, Bikini, late of said countyCcccased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear tt tbo Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday in November next,to shew eause if anythey have why said application should not be granted to applicant. Witness my hand officially. November 6,1880. ncr7td J. A. McMANUM, Ordinary. AtfmlDibtrator’8 Sale. U NDE Ran order of the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, will be told at public out cry. before tbo court bouse door in Katoutou. Georgia. witUn the legal hours of isle, on tbe first Tuesdsv in December next, tbe following property, viz: One tr.ctor parcel o'lsnd Ivin* in Wilkinson county, Geurvia containing seventy aires. mo-e •r less. aci-.iuinK the lands of CuarlM Ivey, P. Smith snd George E. McCo k. Also, one tract of land lying in Wilkin.on cour ty, Ga., containing two hundred two and a half acres, more or lets, ad] lniug the laud- ot H. eleven., Daniel Brewer aud K. Banders. Alto, one tract or parcel of land lying in WH- kinsou coo&ty, G*.. on tho railroad, containing five aerei. more or less, adjlining on oil side* tbe lauds of Charles Ivev. Ou ihi, iravt is a valua ble gri.t mill and .tram col ton gin and fizturM, and other improvements, which go with the land. Terms : Ore-half rash and sce-half twelve month, ere it wish 8 per cent, interest, purchas er taking bond, for titles. hold ts the property ot tbe (state ot Cbsrles E. Whiting, late of Put nam oonnty deceased, fur distribution among heirs at la*. WM.F.JBNRIN8, novZ-dltwIm AdmVCharles K. Whiting. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTT.-Wherea« Wal ter R. Holme* bss made application for let ter* of administration on tbe estate of Jame* T. Holme*, late of laid aunty deceased. These are tberef re to die and admouish all pe**on« concerned to be snd appear rt the Court of Ordinary of sold conn y on the firit Mond-y in December text to show came. If any they bare, why laid application should not bo granted 8*14 application will bo ho. rd on Decernoor IS, 188i\ Witors. my band officially. noviStd* J. A. MCMANU8. Ordlnsry. ft BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas George \X O. Freeman haa made application for Irtters of administration on the estate of Catherine C. Freo-nsn, Isieoi said county dtcea;ed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persona ocncorned to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary of laid county on the first V ondsy in December next .to show cause if any they have, whv laid application should not bo granted. Witness my bond officially. nov9d«w* J. A. Me It AN U8. Ordinary. New Advertisements. To Advertisers. GEO. F. ROWELL A Oo’fi SELECT LIST OF tOOAL NEWSPAPERS, An advertiser who snendi upwards cf 88,080 a Jrssr,aud who invested lets than ISM of it in this List, write*; “Year Select Local List pall me betlerl.lt year THAN ALL THE OTHBR ADVERTISING I DID." It Itt NOT A CO OPERAT1VB L!ST. IT 18 NOT A CHEAP LIST. IT IS AM HONEST LIST. The catalogue state, exactly what' the papers a-e. When the name of a paper to printed in PULL FACE TYPE it to In every instance the BEST. When printed in CAPITALS it isihe ONLY paper in tbe piooe. Tbe list gives the population of every Lva and tbe circulation ol every paper. Tbe rate* charged tor adrertialng are barely one-fiftl t jo publishers' srhedu e The price lor single StatMqsngrs from $3 to $$• The prior for l inch one month in tbe entire ii«t is $6SE The regular rate, ol tbe papers for the asms spare and lime are $2 9SW.14. The Ii»t in cludes BSZ newspaper, ot wbk-ii 1ST are is sued DAILY and 70S HKKKLT. They are located in 7$S different eitlss and town*, of which SB are State Capitals. 30S place*of o-rr O.$$0 population, and 4 08 County Scats, tot copy ot Lin and other reforms’ >ou addreet GEO. P.BOWKLL* CO.. 10 Sprure St. New \ork. ElANTIC TRUSS iUd a 'iifidrinjr from $| I nlhm. k rupab “ * H*111o c V M S»H'o t M M IHUM# UUkti^ijaitasi Wfcp’ Er witfc tk$ Flager. MiU l%bc w pr—It ibt llsn-U t> b$lj Bwcmwty >I|U. a nJIctl erruia. illt ee$y, duJ$kU im cbdnp. SoeUjmU. Cfceka fi«e. EGO LEST ON TBUS8 CO- Chic***, IlL X’MM PRES8NTS, f ee. Send -31 re fer particulars F. TkIFEr, 21 kebookStreet, Boston. Hoasacau- setts. $TTT“ YEAR snd axpsurs to agents. Outfit Free. Address /J-. li’iiMi ia.M aodwius Know Thyself. T HE untold miseries that remit Irem indiscretion In early life may be allevi • t ed and cared. TLooe who doubt this assertion should purchase the new m-dical work published bv tbe PEA body MEDICAL INHT1 fill B. Bo.tun. -ntilird THE 8C1 r.NCB OF LIFE or, KELP PRSMItVaTION. Exhaasted vi taiitv rrrvojsaai physical crhility.orVltalitf Impaired by the error* of youth or too etoee or t- « rloae application to bunnet-, may be restor ed and manhood reaained. Two hundredth ed .i .n. reriord and enlarged. |u*t pnblisned. Itta a standard medical work, the Vat in tbe Buglivb language, vmtru b.v a pbvsieian of great cxuenence, to whom v.i awarded a gold and jew*Hot medal by the Na tional Medical Association. It contain, besnti- ful and very ezpenaive maravreg*. Three hun dred page*, more thou 80 valuable prescript'or.> for all forma of prevailing oil rave, the result o' many years of oxteraive and successful prectior. either one «t which is worth tsn times tbe price of the hook. Bound in French cloth, prtc* only 8L rant by mail pn-tpaid. The London Udok rays t “No person should be without this valuable book. The author is a noble benefactor.’* An illustratrd sample sen, to all on receiptof 6cr"tj for portage. The or tbur refers by permission to Hon P.A. BISaBLL. M D. pnaident of the National Med ical Association. Address Dr WH PAR KER. No* Bui finch bt. Boston. Mass. The au* sbor may be oonsuited on all diaeaoee requiring skill and experience. novto wlv BEAL THYSELF Beat; and Chenpest ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Special fnns—Mneuts to SOUTfi BRre BOLDIBRh. Satisfaction given In n’l coses. First premium at Atlanta and Macon Georgia Fairs,'.*79. Beat of refer ences in youi btate. Apply at ona for full information. per‘»' terms etc. Add-ess CHARLES M BYAMP Manufacturer for U.R. Governrs’t. if NOTICE. Brewer’s Lung Restorer. vould recommend to »11 who bav« dli* emd Lunjcc and Throat, *h t atorling mroic ne. Nutube.* of CcnftumpUves. e?en la the l&^t »Une# of tbit terrible di»e»pe wh<*ip there*** but ft tmftU portion of th« lun^ left, testify Ibftt they arrested the diteaw by u«ing onlf two or three hot*let ot Hrtwr’t Lumr R«torer. Their Phytidan pronounced them incurable and left them to pine away and die, and de*th would bate »oon been the re*ult but for the tiael.v o»e of thla article. Wearewr 11 aware that we have a stood deal to contend with In introdoric* tM* re me ? y, t< there have been to Diny worth le*» noatmma *old heivtof* re but we are so fl’mly convinced that wc her* row the long looked for (lu/e. that we are ready to say to a!) who nave tbi* disease. tb»V wo firmly and conadentioual? believe that no matter how far tone they are. if tbev will u e tbe medicine by the direction* they will Ur* k»ff?«ar» aft»rwafd», Jiving witno«fte> of the virtue* of BREWER’3 LUN3 RESTOREB, It has no-qual in Bronch : tix. Bure Tbi oat Ho.rfeneoa, Bbortneas ol Breath, influenza.PaiL In Bide. Ctoruyman’s Bore- Throat, Catarrh and other dfacups of tbe Thro-t and Lungs in A-thms, It gives almost instantaneous relief. It gives ton.v to the whole system and ever; buttle will add from five to ten pounds to any • no’s wriaht if taken rcsutorly. An infant c-n take it without the rhght at inlury and we would urge ■ arents to sire it in cases of Whooping Ccugb. Bad Colds, and oth-r diaessca where such a med- Wnew nred-d. Unlike tho greater portion of Cough Medic nes. tbi- has not a partic-e of mur- pliine or other opiates in it. LAMAR, RANKIN’ & LAMAR CcrtlllcatcMa Menrs. Lamar Rankin A Lamar—Dearwirs: I had b en troubled for a long time before u-Ing Brewer’s Lung Restorer, with something like Asthma, and after nviog onlr two bottlev of your medicine I breathed iwrfectfy tree and have felt no symptom of the disease sines I am confident your medici e cured me. and 1 cbeer.’ullv recom mend it to all who are suffering wi h Asthma. Yours tru’y. JOHN D. ROBB. Macon. Georgia. HO LICE OP APPLICATION FOE LEAVE TO SELL LAND. F OUR weeks after date and during the regu lar November term of ths Court of Ordinary for Bibb aouniy. application will be made to tbe raid Co rt cf Or i inary for Bibb renn'y, for leave to oellal! tbe to: d« belonging to estate of John Lam*', late of aside an’y or rented, for tie pur pose of distribution an ong th» heirs of raid es- tats, MARY LOUISA LAMAR. Adm’x estate ot John Lascar, deceased. Oct. 2.1880. , octt-lawsw /"'VRIHNaRY’B DfBce. Jone* County. Georgia, Novamber 11. 18K.—Notice i* hereby (nveu that tore. Barer Chapman, wife of W. W. Chap man, has eppli d to me for veluetion and ex emption of personalty, and I »ili pass upon said applii ation at this (ffiee ou tbe 4tb day of De cs” ber next at 10;Su nVloek a. m. Witnen my hand otfl lolly, noviswst K01.ANDT.BOB3 Oreilce-y. U hDlNAhY’e OS e, Jone* County, Georgl*- November 1, 1880.—* hertas Radioid J. Turner applies to me for administration on es tate if Mr*. Marr N.Turner.deceased. These are to cite and admonish ell perrons concerned to show cause at this office on or by thofirat Monday in Derembe-. if any they fcavo why administration shall not be granted to ap plicant. Witness my hand officially. novltd- ROLaNDT. RGBS. Ordinary. O RDINARY’S Office. Jones County. Georgia, November 1. 1*80.—Whereas Andrew J. Stewart, administrator of estate Joeeph O. Bar bee deowoed. applies to me for dtombsion from said a-ministration. These are fo cite acd admonish all persons con cerned to show cause at this Court, on tbe firet Monday in February heat, if anv they have, why d amission shall not be granted to applicant. Witnea* my hand; fflciallv, nova* ROLANDT. ROSS, Ordinary. MEENT Liver PAD With the Anti-Malaria. fillDCO Chili* land Fever, Dyi UUHbw pepvU. I.lvcr Com plaits ts. Kidney A tree I! on*. Neural (is, Conattpaflou, Hie It If end •che, Female Compluluto, Blllona- ness, Pnlpltntlon. aswu nil Hnlnrinl Blsenaea without xnedlelne. No Dot ing—no inconvenience, and a positive cur-. Price, including Bottle Anti-Malaria, $: •• Sent by mXil to any address upon receipt of K iee. Principal Depot, #3 firrmsu Ht,, nlto.. Bid. Sold by Druggists generally. Buy none but rinrg’a Y’nlent I.lver nnd Meoinneh Pad. other* are bulky bard and troublesome to wear* John Ingalls, druggist, Wholesale and Retail Agent, corner F.urthand Poplar streets. G EORGIA. Bi>-b & unty.-By virtue ef an or der from the Cox rt ef “rdinary • f raid oouo ty, will m -aid cn the first Tuesday in De-em ber, ltd).at <be court house Joor to iw cilr ef Kseon. in said county, between the legal ueore of ta e the roes f lands in raid e> unry wberac i K. A. Cain resided at the time el bis death, con tain ng two hundred and thirty aerea. mo re or lata, being p-n* of low numbers til and lit. ly in* in Rat,and district in said eountv Bold a* Ui" prooere y of R. A. Coin, tote of raid eoenty dereawi. for the pa-poet ef a d virion aaong Un bvira ai d paying the d-h»a ot said relate, irovstdv 1) L BIRDsONG A- m’r. /»\ SSTROLOC 1 . i Sfmraah Itaas, LwWj/ met aat.,+4. *>‘-»era rc.-jf. BJk*n*U,lC HuM’yrUravSdaton.kUM. 8URE f CURE Cbughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron chitis, Asthma. ConsuniDtioD,. And oil Disease* 0 r THBO AT and LUNGS. Pat up in Quart-Bixe Bottle* tor Family Use. „frragHfically prepared of Balsam Tolu. rrjatal- Tto. d ^mSi C 1 n V' ° M * n <» u'irr?o*,ra. \ ° to bur beat vbyin-iins. to jmMmrrtTiTrf' d t P m ’ * r,> * h r ansltals ot .•’ romi P*“t chew tot. Fro! G. A. Mari- V < ‘ vrry boUi »- « Toi li R CK- .tfw P’t'rasion that •yAH » CKand RTB wll afford tbe areairct >dBt BnSdhitii Si r c °o*on plion.ir IQglTlwpToDt a d advanced UHrd Ma Bererareand Appo!;i#-r. it makM a delipihtfu) tonic fpr/a' jiy dm. ]► v )^ mQ t U take; if weak cr debilitated, it trirra ten*, activ- itv and filrwrrth (n thn rak«u C . c * * Jon Hock ar.d Rye? VM . r BOCK ANDSYk.V n, ^. ir * l « 1 *»‘ir!e made tfcel Uch bottic ,D * * fU “-P °4 LAM ttEVOE & MARTIN, FroprletOTfi, 111 Madison 8t., Ohicvgo. 8A-l*kyour Druggist lor it. «-Aik yoar Grocer tor ft. ’ffB-^*k yonr Wine Merchant for i», «*.Chi dree, at k JourWuwma for «• •S-'nM-y Druortsts. Grocer lord Wine X«r chants everywhere. rarlt-wiy ^5,000,000. The American Shoe Tip Co. WAHBANT TBS!ft AjSj^Co. lackTip That It now so extensively worn on CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAR AS LONG AS THE METAL, Which was Introduced by them, nnd by tvh!% tho above amount has been savod tu j-oremsw nunily. This Black Tip will >nve sfi as*re, a* betides being worn on the coaig grade* it la worn on Man and coally Mig wham tbe Metal Tip oil account of iu fed would not b« used. They oil htTe our Trade Mark A. 8. T. D ■tamped on front of Tip. Parents should ABA FOR SHOES with tfi BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP on them when purchoalng for their childrea DEAFHEAR Jjrrtrtl GfHMrinj;, fcy » lAgtxl^rfiil SeL>atki*J latwrerkot OrePil.OOi In 9*+. Iagt* l!i*%-| tratod PRMplikM, with Haa«r«4$ mt from Uw Doaf In *Yprr Kt»t^<—mlVn Hr yner ««i ] t hbrbM4-K«Bt Krff. ARI KH”AS BMTl.| omt co, ioi vr.4' - - - * 4th Ht*i Cincinnati. 1k J CROCKETT'S Iron WorkSp MACON. Ga • < f.. At onr woiks can bis" ae-n the beet EN GINE MADE for GINNING AND TilllESH:- ING. We Butrantoe it lo do all or more than tho maiufacturer* aayix will do. Wa build STATIONARY ENGINES From 8 to 80 Horse Power, There U no E: gine made aapaitor to it, v ac we have testimonial* to provo. We manu facture Saw and Grist Mills that give entire satisfaction. We keep foe ssle WATER WHEELS. HORSE POWERS. IMPROVED GINGEaB. SUGARMILL PANS AND EVAPORATORS, And tho Best HorizoDtgl Sugar Mill made Also. IRON RULING for eemeU ries. eta. SHAFTING. PULLEYS, 80{ GEABING for all all kinds of mil! work. In fact, we keep everything that is use about eteam or water power or piautatito wotk. OarOOTTON P'tEhB is eeonnd ta none, being cheap, simple and durable, ti hundreds will attest, bend fer ciioalara an/' prioes before keying eisewhrre. Addreea, jui;8l «ly E QRGCKKTT A HONK. HOMES IN TEXAS' Is the title of a new iilastralel Famuhletde- tcrij tive of the country alon* ard tributary ta the line ol the hltrufionl ui Gral Ftrthtu Btilmi, and erntains a good COUNTY MAP OF THE HTiTK. It alsocontsins the names sc I oddreu f Farme-s and Hanteraiu Texas who have FIRMS FOR SUE OR RENT. and tkose who will want Farm Hnuds for cert year. A eypyof tbia book will be mailed free to tt ose wh i uusire reliab’e infuination about Tex as upon application by totter or postal card to ALLtN McCOY, G’seral Freight and Peswnger Agent; n&vtlwXm Paleatnic. Texas, i XEviUTOH S’ SALE. I F not sold privately, will he void on the first Tuesday in January veil, in Citi’on. JcDes county, fieor-ia, one hundred acre.ui land, more orless, belonging to the ostatouf Wm. 8. Middle* breoks. deceased, whereon W n. Childs now lives; bounded bv W. T. Wicdtobrooks, Mrs. Jane Ho’iatd *i.d Wm. Childs: tucii dwelling and well water on ibe place. 8old for the purchase money of said la d. Terms cosh. This Novem ber 9,1880. A. J MIDDLE BROOKS. W.T. MfliDI-BBROOKS, WM. CHILDb, r ovl3-w4v Encutore. G BORGIA. BlHB I OUN lY.-Ul.ereas D.L Birdtong, admit ittrttcr of :1m relate of B A. Cain, late of said coun'v has made application for leave to sell ibo real estate be longing to said estate for < be purpete of pet ing debt* ondsdivisiun among tbe heirs of raid es tate. These are therefor: to rite and admonish aB persons concerned M> be and »i>! ^ar at ;be roof of O -dlnary of said county on the 6r»t Monday In November next ta show canoadf tnyibey have, wb] said application should,nit be grantod to applicant. , , . / _ witness my hand and cfficial signatureOck 1888. oct* w4w» I. A. MoRAKUd. Ordinary. G eorgia, b bb Coumy.—Wtereaa A. b. Bon*, administrator oi the estato of D. g. Little.la'eot said oour.t} deceased, baa made app {cation lor leave to sell an urdivided htlf in terest in about three hundred acre* of land in said iouiity iutt boluw the city ot Maroo, be'ong- m* to said e»tate. , . _ These ore, therefore, to o.te snr admoolsh oi. persons cotcerned, to be gild appear at the Court of Ordinary of **'d cennly. ou the first Monday 1.1 D-rembernext, to show canon, if ong they have, why said application should not be ^'w'llMSi mj offl.-isl ligratuie Nov.-S, 1«S0. J. A. McVIANUS. Ordinary. nov4’d y| j, tH told ft-fate Ibe court lioum Ooor,:■ the town of Perry. Houston county. Gnot- aia. within the legal hour* o* sale, on tthe fink Tuesday in Deeerab-r. 1880. 'he fo! owi *■ peop- ertv. tu-wil-. One thousand acres of laud, more or lets ia ths lower elevenih district ofHoaston counts* and known ai toe --uhn R. Wmsbmiy ulaor *o ldatthsproport? of 8ke.ton Napier, dsrari.TnisMMdwU cash, the ether half p*l able in twelve months. Boud* for title* gives ““osttd^ IOr ' JANK B NAWIBB.Ezecutrix. EORvj A.E1BBCOUNTY-,—Whereas • v Lieuro. sdminf.tratrix of the estate Lleure lata ef said county Jereesed ha* suplkstion for Irevn to se.l tbn real astato Ions ins to ««id «*“'* 'o’ 4 * 10 - arporaolfiinsi ^rothrrot^oto and adaonufa persons cuccwoed te be sod appear at thoC 5 'irdinan of said coun J. oaths firs* SlJOdi in Nov-mber aeit, to- show eause. if any, i ■ hi ve. why said apolicatioo sir u!d not be grants Witnsrs wij boud end officml signature, Web ^rrtitff* J 4 WnMtND8 Ordinary. Tv RoRGI*. Bibb Gul N fi.“Where** Llif. IT told Anderson, ejroutur of me last will ami !«Umeu»0lS>r*h A. Weed laiert raid county dexesed has made apolicaUin for leave to rail s!T5UivSde.l half ii rarest of “ the-citv of Mseon krsoan in A. K Boardmani i,-aonf tbe sity of Maeou as P*r« of lo» “»her four iii kiu**e nineteen, being «h" psrtop whieh islbe brtck huildirg fronting rm Becond street, and• asdin part by Beifert A Go. a* a Job Piint- ir, bSw"*re therefore to die and admectoh all narwru mi» mrd to be»u<l appear at the>Cotirt i f Orrtl».o r v of m ewinly ©?» ■•May .n ’lerember rax’, to »how reuse if any they l"re*Th» S*t« at pliratieu should not begrenfi, JSiT" W °^ft?lASUi^li*1d