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1 EXPECTS TO BE WHIPPEH.
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... sltra press Telegram to Xasheilte America*
WASUISOTOX, March 31.-Senator
Couklii.4 is determined to wage a relent-
war against Bdwlaoo andagah.st
uimiuistratio*). He holds Secretary
«taine responsible for the nomination.
“Hr* l-xports to be defeated, and
^SiaMthai Robertson wiiibe confirmed.
, *, 3 it.tp i- a principle involved, and
Vwi he would make the fight If be knew
, r .ne oim .senator who would vote
gainst Kobeitaon. 11 *»““ {j?®®?*
nliir wilt no* wail for an executive session
..reclaim his position aud reasons for
vitag.tnizins G>e administration, but that
will take an opportunity iu open ses-
^ o «L bis'posilion will be put be-
the country correctly and not mis-
£L 'm,.od as it might be if stated in the
executive session. Cnnalingholds that t
is Ui» duty tu oppose Robertson, that bts
reuiinnation would be towards d.sorgan-
Sn- the present Republican organization
n New York; that Kobertson. ad-
BinUtratlon of the collector* office
would Mitatonize the present Republican
jrgai.ization, disrupt the party and cause
'is defeat i New York. Mr. Conkllngs
noshh.T. further is that it is his duty to
•miteci aud maintain the present Repub
lican oigamzation, which has won victory
iVt.-r vi lory in New York, aud that there
£ no division or Republican Senators in
retard to Federal appointments. They
for no special appointments, but
sav die President gave them posi
tively to understand that no
ohi-ct tenable man would he appoint* d.
Mr. Conklinr further holds that though
he .ill probably no beaten iu the first
contest, that the fight will go outside the
Selim- eliauiber; lliat if Blaine be permit
ted to take charge of the New York Re
publican pany and appoiniment. that he
»n«l hi* supporters may run in 1J5S4* anil
elect a Republican tlcketthen, irtheycau.
It is poahively asserted that eight or leu
Jiemmratic Senators will vole with Conk-
ling. hut it is generally admitted that
Huberts in will be confirmed.
I SDEB BOG IX THE FIGHT.
Toni \rter Moralize* on Man's Inhu
manity to Man.
••Come to the window quick!”
I was pumping up carloads of musical
wind from my lungs iu the vain endeavor
lo get the baby in the notion of going to
sleep, when I was thus addressed by Mrs.
.trier. I bad had just time to gulp down my
frugal evening repast, which I enjoyed,
having got rid of a big day’s work and was
at tired as a street car mule, and had taken
tii.. young Arter to rest the old lady, who
-mre she had nursed the baby all day
hi my opinioa she hadn't nursed that bab
in m than live minutes nil day, anil sbe
, a said so to get rid of it.
1 went to the window, though. I make it
a role to obey her. so as to sot an example
for her to otiey me ; hut I notice I have
ki enough examples of that kind to reach
from here to Peru, nnd without reward.
1- previously remarked, I went to the win-
do*. I expected to see n funeral procession,
a circus parado or a house on fire ; hat I
ms disappointed. Mrs. Alter had been
•t.rred up by a dog light A big dog had
net a lit :le one oat there on ihe sidewalk
slid both t!inight they owned the town and
Ugan to fight. The little dog was fully ns
i lwky n* the big one, bnt he stood no
‘lu*. i'uo big one wi|>ed him ap aud then
«.tt «lavra on him, while the spoetators np-
I boded tiie big fellow, and if I'd lot Mrs.
Alter alone. I helievo sbe would hnvo sent
him out a bouquet. The little dog fought
and bit and scratched and held out ns long
is he could, and then gracefully yicldod
ilu- palm to the victor. There were no
j! indits f.iriiim, and the crowd yelled and
ticked at him, for letting a great big dog
lick Min.
That canine tussle set me thinking, while
1 recked the baby nnd ground out song.
And if you'll just stop a minute and think,
pull agree with me that the same spirit
sh.eh prompts many men to kick at the
cniier clog, impels them to act in the same
earner towards their fellow-creatures who
m.'i>' be down.
There's no balm in Giload for the under
do; iu the fight. He may rush into the
bade with tin; courage of a lion nnd hang
on .ike a picuie tick; he may fight harder
thin the oilier dog, and he may be backed
ti jnst as good a pedigree; bat when he
sc.* under—when the big, overgrown,
r.'.-sucking son-of-a-cur manages to crawl
our him by sheer force of size—he loses
tu- grip with Ihe lookers-on, and from that
a-uncut had jnst as well go into some se>
daied dell aud die. The crowd goes with
the :op dog. No matter how big he is, or
kov able be is to take care of himself, tbo
erovd throw him the bouquets, and tho
cnJer dog sneaks t ff to get rid of the
veiling nnd kicking.
That's just tiie way it is with man. In
the great battle of lifo, let n fellow get
•~3-Jer—not necessary for him to get clean
xiier. just a start—and the very men who
•h i lid lake hold of his hand and give him
* hide lis t or spenk one word of encourage
ment, are the first to applaud the top dog,
.'•J then kick the poor devil who is less
'«■;unite further under; and its dodo
ever) - day.
1 have found it out that the man who
Min* ou: to make a living depending on
* > true merits being recognized or nppre-
n ited. i* going to lie the worst left man on
’.’ic two hemispheres. There’s a good deni
i true friendship iu this world, but dol-
! in and cents will knock the stuffin' out of
' strongest friendship that ever existed.
I.v-ro nint no such people as D.unon nnd
{Jthias these days, unless Damon is no
f oil financially than Pythias, nnd
tqthias secs no chance to make uuything
wtof Damon.
( ho. sir! there's so little encouragement
* i m ill to turn back when lie once start*
"'■vn hill, that hang me if I blame him for
Jr" tog loose witli both hands and going ns
tir down into the bottom as he can go.
ihi- under dog has no business on earth,
u...l he ought to die.
Another piiase of the matter: Two men
an m the same business—one ha* tiie nd-
; tnt igs of more capital than the other.
mu- men out of ten will patronize the one
•her off. nnd the tenth man will liesiMto
store patronizing tho under dog. Yet, ns
10 all things, there are exceptions—when
w rit is appreciated and the true metal
snows itself.
i lie under dog in the fight, like tho Inst
roan iu the procession, deserve* a better
“hi my opinion ho deserves tho plau-
'utoif ihe crowd, and his pluck should be
a warded. He has, at least, one consola-
twa. 1 hr great Master above who watebo*
, '“ ’se little tights between men nnd ca-
jur.c», will give tho under dog as white n
i a* the top one, and the lino* so tight-
drawn liere on earth will be drawn no
moo-. Lazarus aud Vanderbilt will go
n iitil in hand together, and tho angels will
vtiaut tho praises of tho poor under dog
** sweetly a* they sing those of tho
tackiest top dog that ever growled.
Tom Akteb.
7. • - ***
A F :
/ l r/.T/SfiJ’’ i£andEiX£3NAl use.
1 SURE CtHZ ."hr at! the lilnutr for which t; ts recoinmended uad fthxr perfectly tg/f
In tiie baud* «.f even the men u* xncrienced perroua.
iff I
m KILLER
I sTtnf+i/. *, Vtff'/'i'i'irjff, tfmntrm rtf fhrfnrfr». Uork-Shcpt, snd
Hantaliorut. Anrers i.t Jf-tspUa!4—in p-fmrt f»v ri' r r>nrh*TC who I'u? over piren it ft trial
_ *X HA8 qjOOD THE Tr??T OF FORTY YEARS T3IAL.
UT BU S E>Ck shoutil h«v» n place In every fscU»y. machine-shop,
*TV b , u » bw * tta fee E. bio* milt, ou cvrv f.:nn and ptuntal on. ur.d !n every
nomcnoiu. rrarly l ir Immediate use no*- only for accidents, cut*, brain, rcraa, etc., but in
case or snoden *felcnr«* of anv kind.
P A I fW! &T R 3 3 C* !T5 t* the wi jl-trt(d and Inistnl Mend m ei, who want
■ a a«re and *afr inrtllclnc which can !<• gxcily u*ctl
Internally or externally vyiinr.ut fear c.f linrm amt v!lh eertalnty of relief.
. li^hrice '‘v* 11 ?* it within Ihe reach o' all; and it will spnitaily save many limes Its cos*
In doctors blU*. For talc by a ... <fsis at :J5c. *"c. mid fU»Vr hmUe.
DI - f iRY. DAVIS & *>.«*<. Proor: uo-s tri«nce. R- I
Georgia
LAND AGENCY!
I WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
to the sale of farms, plantations, mine
ral and timber lands, water powers, etc., in
any portion of Georgia.
I will send a blank form of consignment
for description nnd terms to any applicant,
to fill up and return to me.
G. W. ADAIR.
Atlanta, Ga., March SO, 188L-ap3dltw4w
Steam Engines.
I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH ON
short notice, and terms e^nal with any,
almost every make of engines. Now iu
store, several 4$f, G%t and 8 horse power,
of the Ames & Bookwalter; also on the way,
Kriebel's Vibrating Valve Engine, highly
recommended for all purposes.
Circulars and information cheerfully af
forded.
„ v J. L. 8AULSBURY.
March IDatus fn*kw4w
Allan Line
Royal Mail Steamers
From BALTIMORE EVERY ALTER
NATE TUESDAY for LIVERPOOL,
via Queenstown. From BOSTON every
THURSDAY for Liverpool, via LonJon-
dery. Extra Steamors from GLASGOW,
GALWAY and LONDONDERRY. This
Line offers superb Cabin accommodation,
and mokes a specialty as to kind treatment
to Steerage Passengers. For outward and
and prepaid tickets apply to
E. D. IRVINE, Agent at Macon, Ga.,
Or to LEVE & ALDEN, General Passen
gers Agents, aW Broadway, New York; 105
South Fifth street, Philadelphia; 5 State
street, Bor.ton.
Cure Your Back Me
And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder
and Urinary Organs by wearing the
Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad.
It is a Marvel of Healing and Relief.
Simple, Sensible, Direct,
Painless, Powerful.
It CURES where all else fails. A Reve
lation and Revolution _ in Medicine. Ab
sorption or direct application, as opposed
to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send
for onr treatise on Kidney troubles, sent
free. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail
on receipt of price, $2. Address the
originalBnd ‘Only’ Lung Pad Co
Genuine Kid
ney Pad. Ask WILLIAMS BLOCK,
for it.
DETROIT, MIOH.
At Wholsale in Atlanta. Ga.,by
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggists
Notice to Planters.
Brown’s Distributor
Will put out evenly and uniformly your Stable Manure, Compost, Cotton Seed
Muck, etc., on eight cr ten acres per day.
It is tiie cheapest and roost efficient machine of the kind known, and will distribute
broadcast, single drill or two rows at once, any width and in any desired quantity.
Tiie fanner will, in one year, get back many times the price ot the farm rigb; and
machine iu the increased yield of Ins crop* alone, to say nothing of money saved
which he has been paying for fertilizers, ami the permanent improvement of his land
Read the Followine Certificate from Louisiana Planters, where the ma
chine was invented and has been thoroughly tested for the last 4 years.
OUACHITA PARISH, LA., July 20th, 1889.
BThisIs to certify that we have used “Brown’s Patent Distributor,” and can say
tiiat evert thing in Its praise, as it distributes stable and barnyard manure, Cotton seed,
etc., evenly and uniformly in any desired quantity, bub in single drill and two rows
at once, any width. We further recommend it fur its cheapness and simplicity, as
there is not a piece about it but what can be had ou every farm, which enables every
one to be his own manufacturer.
[Signed] D. C. Morgan C. C. Smith, A. D. Scriber, R. G. Cobb,
W. L. DcGraffiureid, T. J. Williams. W. O. Hinson, Jo*. A. Powell,
Titos. Wood, D. Faulk, M. L. Bowman, J. R. Merideth.
and a host of others.
This maentne took the first Prize Medals at all the Western State Fairs in I860,
where it was exhibited.
0
PiUM
uir
Cure i
• | cinns. Send for
dawly i Opinm habit nnd its
8. M. WOOLLEY,
Atlanta, Ga. Reliable evi
dence given, and reference to
cured patients and phys
for my boo
cure. Fr
PAD
We sell farm rights and Distributors, to use and manufacture the same on your
farm for Seventeen Years from issue of the Patent (1878), at the following prices:
One Distributor and Farm Right, $15.00.
One Farm Right withont distributor, $10.00,
Alter buying a Farm Right with a Distributor as a pattern, you can make a* many
as yon may need on yon farm during seventeen years.
We have numerous certificates Iron) farmers who have used it, but we have a Dis
tributor on exhibition and want you to come and scot it for yourself.
BROWN & NICIIOLS >N, Atlan a, Ga
R. C. WILDER’S SON'S » r0 our manufacturer* aid agent* at Uaco i. Georgia
ml will send a tar:n rizb a id machia* on receipt •Sir,. elilUw.'im
Ponds Extract!
Tlxo ’Wonder ol Ilenlin^,
IIST0FS ALL HEMORRHAGES.
Jt Cures aii Inflammatory Diseases.
FOR HEMORRHAGES it is tiie greatest
stauncher of bleeding in existence.
FOR PILES, BLIND, BLEEDING, OR
Itching, it is the greatest known remedy.
FOR BURNS. SCALDS, WOUNDS,
Bruises, nnd Sprains, it is nnequaled—stop
ping pain, and healing in a marvellous
manner.
FOR INFLAMED AND SORE EYES.—
Its effect anon these delicate organs is sim
ply marvellous. It can be nsod withont the
slightest fear of harm.
FOR CATARRH.—It cures the most ob
stinate cases in an incredibly brief time.
SIO Reward.
F or one dark mouse colored,
mare mule, five years old nnd 15 bands
high, with two small wliito spots on right
hip nnd branded on left jaw. Mule strayed
from my place on tho night of tho 2lith of
March. Any information ns to iter where
abouts will be thankfully received by
W. O. LEWIS,
aprldaw2t* York, Houston county, Ga.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—TO ALL
whom it may concern. George W. Find
lay, of said State, having applied to me for
letters of administration, with will annexed,
on the estate of Mrs. Mary H. Findlay, late
of said county:
This is to cite nil nnd singular the credit
ors and next of kin of said Mrs. Map’ H.
Findlay to be and appear at April Term,
18S1, of the Court of Ordinary of said
county nnd show cause if any they can why
letters of administration, with the will
annexed, should not be granted to said
George W. Findlay on said estate. Given
under my official signature, this March 5,
1881. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
marCw-lw*
Tiiat 91,700.
A day or two since we copiod from the
Kirnesville Gazette an article on tho failure
u ‘ *'■Evans, of that city, in which it was
"•‘teil that S. T. Coleman & Co., of Mncon,
creditors of Evan* to the amount of
We are informed by S.T. Coleman
* Co. tiiat they are out $1,403, just at
present, by the failure, but tho amount is
•'••cured **>' real estate collateral, which
“ear attorney thinks is sufficient to cover
tins claim.
The dry goods establishment of S. T.
ili-man A Co., is one of the magnificent
UMbtatiana of Macon, and we take pleasure
I'kblishing the above statement, which is
0nl 5 » matter of justice.
meteorological.
Macon, Ga., April 2,1881.
Mr. J. M. Boardman furnishes us with
following report:
The mean temperature for the past month
w** 8 * deg.
maximum 7Cdeg.
*5 minimum.... 29 deg.
inehee * or t * ie mont ^ was 7 18-100
mean temperature for March, 1880,
-jmts,..., 00deg.
i.ke maximum 84 deg.
•m- minimum
The rainfall .was 5 68-100 inches.
Respectfully, yom
J. M. Boai
34 deg.
A Utile Metre dirt Ihet.
'ejterday a crowd of negro children
*1* Playing around the smouldering
ruins of tbs Murray wagon yard property,
rstroyed a night or two since by fire,
®hvn one of the boys fonnd a pistol, and
weapon going off while being handled,
t!,t hall poteed through the hand of a tittle
Se Cte girl, inflicting a painful wound.
’ GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—WHERE-
ns, George B. Turpin, guardian of George
A. awl John A. Turpin and Mary L. Eng
lish, formerly Mary L. Turjiin, having ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said
county for a discharge from his guardian
ship of George A. aud John A. Turpin and
Mary L. English, formerly Mary L. Tnr-
this i«. therefore, to cite all persons
mate cases in an incredibly lutet time.
IT IS THE LADIES’ FRIEND.—All fe
male complaints yield to its wondrous
power.
FOR UTX3ERS, OLD SORES OR OPEN
Wounds, its action upon these is most re
markable. The most obstinate cases are
cured.
FOR RHEUMATISM.—There are in onr
possession remarkable testimonials of
cures of rlicnmati&m in its various stages.
EARACHE, SORE THROAT, NEUKAL-
gia, Toothache, Fncoache, Bites of Insects’
Sore Feet, Chilblains, nnd all diseases of
an inflammatory character are certainly pin: this is. therefore, to cite nil in
cored by Pond’s Extract. concerned to show cause why the said
i George B. Turpin should rot be dismissed
CAUTION.—Pond’s Extract is sold only ! from itis guardianship and receive the
in liottles with the name blown in glass. usanl letter* of dismiss.on.
It is unsafe to use other articles with our J Given under my baud aud official signa-
directions. Insist on having Pond’s Ex- ■ ture. J. A. McMANUS,
tract. Refuse all imitations and substi- j marO-lnwtw* Ordinary.
totes.
* SOLD BY ALLDRCGGISTS.
XinEPAHKi) ONLY BX
Poutl’H Extract Company,
New York and London.
Onr New History anil Uses of Pond’-. Ex
tract. and of onr New Preparations, will be
sent free on application to New Xork, 14
West 14th street.
81iow Oases.
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar.
Kerosene Oil,
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Garden Seed,
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMaR.
Surgical Instruments.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Fine Toilet Articles.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Handkerchief Extracts.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Patent Medicines.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Pore Drags i
All the above at lowest market prices.
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar.
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS.
TTA
u
AVING FITTED UP A MOSTCOM-
. pleto laboratory, I am now fully pre
pared to conduct in the most aocurate man
ner: ,, . , .
Examinations for adulterations in foods.
Analyses of fertilizers, marls, etc.
Determinations of mineral waters.
Investigations of waters for drinking
and manufacturing purposes, and for use
in steam boilers.
Assny* of minerals and ores.
The detection and determination of poi
sons, and all other ohemieal work, at mod
erate rates.
Geo. F. Payne, Chemist,
No. 1 Cotton Avenne, Macon, Ga.
marlDennlm
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1— ,*1 '
WeS/ M hM-SK MW.
HENDERSON'S
COMEINK© TATAl/OGCE OP
BOB
With t:he Anti-Malaria,
IhUisltatl fever, Oja
nSni’uQdr.W psp.ln, Liver Pom
plain:*, titi'r.v* AtiecJlons. Kenrnl
gin. Coiistlpattua. Kick Head
nvlie. I'lmnlc fon^tsints, unions.
ur*«, sal nil Bintnrlal
Disease* without medicine. No Dos-
ing-na incoovrair-ncc, oc-i « positive cure.
Pries, Including Bolt's Avti-Kalaria, $2.oo.
Sent by mail to any «.nd.-rss upon receipt oi
price Principal Depot, V* (•crinun fit.,
fcitlto., Mil. 3o1u . Dracaists generally
Buy none but k'lns'ij’n Patent Lives
«tn«S Stui.-Hirli I’tv.l. other, are bulky.
8a tend t'onl . —or: - to v-e»-
Georgia, Crawford County Sherifi
Sales.
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES-
day in April next, within the legal
hours of sale, before the court house door,
in th9 town of Knoxville, said connty, tho
follow tug property, to-wit:
Six hundred and eighty-five acres of land,
being lot parts of lots Nos. forty-seven
(47), ift 50),forty-nice(4i>),and seventy-
nine (79), iu the seventh district of said
county. Sold under and by virtue of a tax
execution issued by \V. M. Ray, tax collec
tor for said county, nnd levy made nnd ro
turned to me by G. W. J. Hobbs, constable,
execution being for State and county taxes
vs. Billings Wheeler. Tenants in posses
sion notified. This March 7,1881.
marSwtd* W. P. RIVIERE, Sheriff.
GEOKGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—WHERE-
as James J. Cowart has made application
for letters of administration on the estate
of Z. W. Cowart, late of said county de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and ndmon-
i h nil persons concerned to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary of said county on
tho first Monday in May next, to show
cause if any they have, why letters of ad
ministration should not be granted to ap
plicant. Witness my hand officially, April
2,1881.
nprSwtd* J. A. McM ANUS, Ordinary.
OEORGIA, BIBB COUNTyT-WHERE-
ns Mrs. Mary K. Ryan has made applica
tion for letters of administration on the
estate of Thomas Ryan, late of said county
deceased, under section* 2495 and 2490 of
the revised code of Georgia:
These are therefore to cite nnd admon
ish all persons concerned to to appear nnd
appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
county on the first Monday in May next, to
show cause if any they ltave, who said ap
plication should not be granted. Witness
my hand officially, April 2,1881.
aprSwtd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
i fill he Hailed Tree to all K ho apply by
Letter.
Onr Experimental Ground* In
Jn lilrlx wefwrtonr Vcgrtub!' and
I Slower Seeds rare most complete;
land our Greenhouses for Plants
((covering 3 nrres In glass); rare
I the largest In America.
(PETER HENDERSON & GO.
35 Corfiandt Street, New York.i»
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—WHERE,
as Jacob Harris has made application for
letters of administration on the estate of
Isnac Jackson, lnte of said county deceased:
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish
all iiersous concerned to to and appear at
the Court of Ordinary of said county on
the first Monday in May next, toshowcause
if any they have, why letters of adminis
tration should not to granted to applicant.
Witness my hand officially, April 2,1881.
apiilwtd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary*
”GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—WHERE-
ns Frank Bell has made application for let
ters of administration on the estate of Eli
za Fyall, late of said county deceased:
This is therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned to to nnd appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said county on the
first Monday in May noxt, to show cause,
if any they can, why said application
shonld not to granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
April 2,1881. lawlwks*
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How, larilnbla Ualt Jf*|.~a crown odi will*
rtlabUfo*rU*-i-..-loiL Aliutoisr
In o ./-J* ilral* Wo oako « ■(•MUty of w|vlrl»
pjuicii. 1 rvrkin— ami M *rV-t i;»D|pa«T«.
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Jacksonville Excursion.
Tuesday, April B, 7:45 p. m
Faro for the ronnd trip only Eight Dol
lars. Tickets good for thirty ilnys.
A. A. till ARP, G. P. A.
J. M. EDWARDS,
marDOdSt Genl manager.
Notice.
F riends and customers : ihaye
moved from No. 48 Cotton avenue to
the Georgia Bar and Billiard Saloon, No.
87 Mulberry Btreet. I am keeping the best
liquors, wines, etc., that the market can af
ford. Respectfully,
apr2d2t* JAMES KILFOYLE.
Gold, Sifrer and Nickel Plating.
itnd. oAoilyU-r-vd,i-wt* littlotoMu*.ondp.r.«riX
K. Ktoitro I I iu :V Cl:nil*, a 7J rt>- bo"*, »nC Ookt
j uuiellror. an nil wfn Hoke It, a M pp. teiok. Ornt fra#
fori 3-canl |X4 tuo »t*mi»* E*«ry ridac-nionl stem
U wrtoni wbn deelr* U> Hut In Utl. trart.M. U»
'*“* **jr? t l*oWS/ 1 ’ra mb
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-WIIERE-
ns, W. H. Johnson, administrator of the
estate of W. AY. Johnson, late of said coun
ty deceased, has made application for let
ters of dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned to he and ap'iear
at the Court of Ordinary of said county on
the first Monday in July next,toshow cause
why said application should not to grant
ed. AA’itness my hand and official signa
ture, April 2,1881.
apSwtd* J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary.
smos
ing, Itching, Ulcerated or Protruding
PILES that De Bings Pile Remedy fails to
cure. Prepared by J. P. MILLER, M. D..
Philadelphia, p£ "
ois signature.
Cures by ABSORPTION—Nature’s way.
ALL
Limg* Diseases,
Throut Discuses,
Brcatliiu{( trouble
It drives into tho system curative agents
and healing medicine.
It draws from tho diseased parts the poi
sons that causo death.
Thousands Testify to its Virtues.
REWARD
For the discovery of the manufacturer,
dealer, artist, or pirate, North or Sorth, in
America, Europe or New Jersey, who sells
reliable Pianos nnd Organs cheaper than
they can to bought at
LUDDEN ABATES
You Can Be Relieved and Cured.
Don’t despair until yon have tried this
insible, easily applied and Radically Ef
fectual Remedy.
Sold by
ceipt of price,
Send for Tes-i
thiumialsaad
cur book
"Three Millions
i Year.” Sent
free.
its, or sent by mail on re-
nly’ Lung Pad Co
AVILLIAMS BLOCK,
DETROIT, MICH.
At AVhoiesale in Atlanta, Ga., by
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Whotesale Druggists.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN
A FORTUNE FOURTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, GLASS D, AT NEW OR-
TUESDAY.
:erv Company.
egularly meorpor-
LEANS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1881—
131st MONTHLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lotte:
'ibis institution was reg
nted by the Legislature of tho State for
ucntioual nnd Charitable purposes, in 18C8,
for the term of twenty-five years, to which
contract the inviolable faith of the State is
pledged, which pledge lias been renewed by
an overwhelming popular votes securing
its franchise in tiie now constitution adopt
ed December 2, 1879, with a Capital cf $1,-
000,000, to which it has since added a re
serve fund of $350,000, ITS GRAND SIN
GLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will
take place monthly on tije second Tuesday.
It never scales or postpones. Look at
the following Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE *30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS
EACH, HALF TICKETS, ONE DOL
LAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize §30,000
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize 5,000
O Drivru A# rxtfi
■ I
Southern Music House.
The Great Piano and Organ depot
of the South.
We are mad. Somebody hold us, or there
will to trouble. This buying pianos and
organs in New York and New Jersey when
they can to had cheaper at home, has got
to to stopped. What are we here for?
What is our mammoth double store for?
What do wo carry a stock of 200 Pianos and
Organs for? What do wo keep an army of
salesmen, clerks, bookkeepers, tuners.trav-
clors, draymen nnd porters? What do wo
run eight branch houses for? What do wo
advertiso in over 500 papera for?
For the fun of it. Not much. Ludden
& Bates’ Southern Masio House was estab
lished to supply Southern buyers with pia
nos nnd organs. Its mission must and
shall to fulfilled.
“Come. Let Us Eeason Together.'
Buyers send North after instruments be
cause they tliink they can bay them cheap
er, but there’s where thoy make n big mis
take. Wo compote with Use world, and
New Jersey in particular. The man does
not live who can undersoil ns. Wekoep
tho very host instruments. Wo sell them
cheaper than any one olso can. Wo giro in
stools, covers nnd books. We warrant them
for six years. We send on fifteen days'
trial*. W e sell them on easy terms. We'do
anything nnd everything that any one elso
does, or can do. We will soli you a Piano
or an Organ positively cheaper than yon
can got it at the North. Wo are mad, nnd
wo mean it. Wo will do it if wo have to
give it to you.
Happy New Year. New schedulo. New
prices. New terms. New instruments.
Send for January, 1881, Catalogues and
Prico Lists, and note our Now Year offers.
Piano and orgun war renewed. Paper bul
lets. Convincing arguments. Facts that
cut like knives. Victory this time for
Southern banners. Come np, buyers,
there’s room for all. Address
Ludiiea St li.44. 4if anuah. Ga
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—WHERE-
os Mrs. Julia P. Jones, executrix of John L.
Jones, represents to tiie court in hor
tion, duly filed, that she has fully
tered John L. Jones’ estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs nnd creditor, to show cause, if
any they can, why said executrix should not
to discharged from her oxecatrixship nnd
receive letters of dismission on the first
Mondny in June, 1881. Given under my
hand and official signature, this March 5
18S1. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary,
mar C-w3m*
2 Prizes of $2,500
5 Prizes of 1,009.
20 Prizes of 500.
100 Prizes of 100.
200 Prizes of 50 lOjWO
500 Prices of a) 10,000
1000 Prize* of 10 10,000
9 Approximation Prizes of $300.. 2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of $200. 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of $100. 200
1,857 Prizes, amounting to $110,100
paid
Resiionsible corresponding agents want
ed at all points, to whom liberal compen
sation will he paid.
For further information, write clearly,
giving full address. Send orders by ex
press or Registered letter or Money Order
>y mail, addressed only to
Write tor circulars or send order to
M. A. DAUPHIN
Now Orleans, La.
or, M. A. DAUPHIN, at
No. 319 Broadway, New York,
All our Grand Extrubrdinarz Drawings
are under tiie supervision and mauagomeut
of Generals G. T. BEAUREGARD and
JUBAIi A. EARLY.
Ayoi’-s Cathartic Fills,
Fur All (he Purposes of a Family Physic,
Om-iiijs:
Costiveness, Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Dysentery
Foul Stomach and
Breath, Hcndat ‘
zz3Utzz
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribution Company,
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE,
- In the City of Louisville, on *
Saturday, April30th, 188L
These drawings occur monthly (Sunday’s
excepted) under provisions of an act of tho
General Assembly of Kentucky, incorpo-
the Newport Printing and Newspa-
ored April 9,1878,
a special act and has never
been repealed.
The United'States Circuit Court, on March
31, rendered the following decisions:
# 1st—Tiiat tho Commonwealth Distribu
tion Company is legal.
2d—Its drawings are fair.
The company has now on hand a large
reservo fund. Read carefully tho list of
prizes for the
APRIL DRAWING.
1 Prize $ 30,000
1 Prize 10,000
1 Prize. 5,000
10 Prizes §1,000 eacln 10,000
20 Prizes 500 each 10,000
100 each 10,000
200 Prizes 50 ouch 10,900
GOO Prizes 20 each 12,000
1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000
9 Prizes 300 each, ap’rox prizes 2,700
9 Prizes 200 ench do do 1,800
9 Prizes 100 each do -do 900
5,000 „ .
5 000 ! 100 1 r lze9
10,000
10,000
§112,400
Half Tickets, II.
Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100.
' ~ Tin
1,900 Prize*
Wholo Tickets, §2.
27 Tickets, $50.
Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter,
or send by Express. DON’T SEND BY
REGISTERED LETTER OR POST-OF
FICE ORDER. Orders of §5 and upward,
by Express, can to sent at our expense.
Address all orders to
R. M. BOARDMAN,
Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ken.,
or T. J. OOMMERFQRD,
• 212 Broadway, N. Y.
Nono genuine without
deol4-tn th stGm
Notice.
ItrOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
iv tho Mncon Gas Light and Water Co.
have applied to tiie City Council for an en
croachment of twenty feet on Boundary
street, in front of thoir reservoir lot, corner
of Boundary street nnd tho new Houston
road, so os to bring their fence out on the
line of tho fences on eacii side of their lot.
nprldlawlm A- E BOARDMAN, Snp’t.
Biliousness, Liver
Complaint, Droiisy,
Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms,
Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, nnd Pu
rifying the Blood, are the most congenial
purgative yet perfected. Their effects
abundantly show how much they exoei oil
other Pills. They are safe and pleasant to
mke, bnt powerful to cure. They pnrgo out
the the foul humors of tho blood; thoy stim
ulate the sluggish er disordered organa into
action; nnd they impart health nnd tono to
tho whole being. They cure not only the
every dny complaints of everybody, but
formidable and dangerous disease*. Most
skilful physicians, most unim-nt clergy
men, and our best citizens send certificates
of cures performed, nnd of great benefits
derived from tiiese Fills. They are tho
safestand best physio for children, because
mild as well as effectual. Being sugar coat
ed, they are being purely vegetable, they
are entirely harmless. •
PREPARED BY
Xaar
8t8.
Sold by all druggists and dealers in med
icine.
Willard Hotel lottery Postponed
To April 7,1881.
FOll A FULL DRAWING.
THE DRAWING will take place at
LOUISVILLE, KY., wider authority of a
Fpecinl not of the Kentucky Legislature,
and will to under the absolute control of
disinterested commissioners appointed by
the act-
LIST OF PRIZES:
The WILLARD HOTEL, witli all
its Fixtures nnd Furniture....8250,000
One residence on Green street.... §15,000
One residence on Green street.... 15,000
Two cash prizes, each $5,000 10,000
_ Two cash prizes, each §2,000 4,000
ysipolas, Piles,Ul’icu- , gj Te each §1,000 5,000
mutism, Eruptions • ~Yf eash prizes, each §500. 2,.-00
and Skin Diseases, Fifty cash prizes, each §400....... 5,000
One hundred cash prize*, each $50, 5,000
Five htutdred cash prizes, each $20, 10,000
One set of tor furniture 1,000
One fine piano 500
One hnndsomo silver ten set 100
400 boxes old Bourbon Whisky, $3G, 14,400
10 baskets Champagne, §35 350
Fivo hundred ensh prizes, each §10, 5,000
400 boxes Fino Wine-, §30 12,000
200 boxes Robertson County Whis
ky, §30 0,000
400 boxes Havana Cigars, §10, 4,000
Fivo hundred cash prizes, each $10, 5,000
Amoantine to 8369,850.
DR. J. C. AYER A CO.. Lowell.:
Practical and Analytical Cheims
Dissolution.
rrtHE FIRM OF F. L. HENRY & CO. IS
X this day dissolved by mutual consent,
L. Henry retiring.
Hereafter the business will be conducted
by Joseph B. Fapy, who will endeavor to
please former easterners and as many new
ones as may call. F. L. HENRY,
marldlawtw* J. B. PAPY.
HUGH SISSON & SONS,
Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers of
Marble Statuary,
Xontunente, Mantel*,
Furniture Blab*, , Altars,
Tile, Tombs,
140 West Baltimore Street,
And Corner North aud Monument streets.
Drawings and estimates furnished free.
feblSeodawly BALTIMORE. MD
op
uk Tm« rWorndtoiaU the tuue*. Mr
Ibnaartr Mm.fir.XI C«Lk»%> c+K*u
be tune*. Mr*. 3. A. .h -.'»c
aaeuig\iUtmi$mrnt$.
ADVERTISERS by addressing GEO.
race SU, Ne
P.
ROWELL So CO„ 10 Spruce SU, K ew Yorl
can learn the exact cost of any proposed
line of ADVERTISING in American news
papers. (31100 page yiamphlet, 25c.
$777
$999
A YEAR and expenses to
agents. Outfit Ereo. Ad
dress P. O. VICKORY,Au
gusta, Me.
a year to Agents, and ex
penses. SO outfit fi ee. Ad
dress F. SWAIN A Co., Au
gusta, Maine.
Fire Insurance.
I WILL insure bouse, and oontents at as
low rates as are within reason. I rep
resent five first-class companies.
atUGsuly W. a PAYNE.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
A VICTIM of early imprudenoe, causing
nervous debility, premature decay, etc.,
having tried in vain every known remedy,
has discovered a simple means of self-cure,
which be will send free to his fellow suf-
ferers. Address J. H. REEVES, Chatham
street. New York. oct.l2eodawly
O to #50001f;,,
mtfi^M 1 r—o «u. s.wC*|Kitl»^a
trilfiner*r«r*t:uiflilito'U K».’U«pUo*r|e.i. '.orap^’k*
IK’S io AO AMI, liftewa A Ce..Bea*k«r«. 24 ft. V
IRON WORKS,
Jf&con, Georgia.
At onr works can to seen the best En
gine made for ginning aud threshing. We
guarantee it to ilo all or more than tho
manufacturers say it will do. We build
Stationary Engines,
From 8 to SO horse Power.
There is no engine made superior to it,
we hnvo tertimonials to prove. Wo man
facture
Saw and Grist Mills
that give entire satisfaction. We kem» for
sale Mater Wheals, Horse Powers, Im
proved Gin Gear, Sugar J tills,
Pans and Evaporators,
—and the best—
Horizontal Sugar Mills
made. Also’ Iron Railing for cemeteries,
etc.. Shafting, Pulleys, and Gearing for all
kinds of mill work. In fact, we keep every
thing that is nsed about steam or water
power or plantation work. Our
COTTON PRESS
is second to none, being cheap, simple
durable, ns hundreds will attest. Send!
circulars and prices before buying els
where. Address
july31wly E. CROCKETT & SONS
F. S. JOHNSON’S SONS,
107 Third St, Macon, Ga.,
—Dealers in—
Iron, Steel, Cutlery, Belting,
Carriage and Wagon Material,
Plows, Plow Stocks,
Traces, Hames,
Rope,
GIS amf ’ISM
M"e are headquarters for
SPORTING GOODS
Ditmar and other Pine Powder
We also keep a
Select Stock of Pishing Tackle.
mtSSwly
INTIiRNATIONAL,
COTTON EXPOSITION!
October 5,1881, to January 1, 1882.
OGLETHORPE PARK,
Atlanta, Georgia.
COMPETITIVE TEST OF COTTON
PRODUCTION.
r ’ HAVING BEEN DECIDED THAT
$2,G90 in Cash stoll to given in premi
ums daring the Exposition for results ob
tained in a competitive test of cotton pro
duction, Raid test to to mnde after such
method of culture as each contestant shall
select for himself, nnd under the manage
ment of a superintendent nnd upon a tract
of suitable land near to the Exposition
rounds, this is to give notice to all persons
Miring to enter the competition that:
1. fhc competition is open to all pro.
dacors of tho Sonth;
2. Tho premiums will be awarded for
such practical expositions of culture and
results as will afford example and informa
tion to cotton producers;
3. Tho rules and regulations are already
formulated by a competent committee and
may to had on application to tiie Secretary.
H. L KIMBALL, Chm’n Ex. Com.
Jko. W. Rickman, Sec’y, Atlanta, Go.
mar25daw2t _
GEOKGIA, BIBB COUNTY —WHERE
ns N. B. Corbin, executor of tbe estate c
Th6mas A. Brewer, has made application
for letters of dismission from said estate
These are therefore to cite and ndmoni: i>
all persons concerned to to and appear at
the Court of Ordinary of said county, on
the first Mondny in May noxt, toshow
cause if any they can why letters of dismis
sion should not bo granted to applicant.
M’itnecs my hand officially.
febGw.Ira* J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—NOTICE
lay to made by Bank
Postal Money Order, or
Whole Tickets, §8; Halves, §4; Quarters, §2.
Remittances mn,
Chock, Express,
Registered Mail.
Responsible agents wanted at all points.
For particulars giving fall information
and for tickets, address
W. D. WHIPS,
Willard Hotel, Lonisville, Ky.
2mwed sat-w2m
grofftfisional Cards.
DBS
L J. P. & W. B. IIGLME3—Dentists.
No. 84 Mulberry St, Macon, Georgia.
Teeth extracted without pain, beautiful
Bt'ts of teeth inserted, abscessed teeth aud
diseased gams cured.
Dealers in all kinds of dental materials
and instruments. Constantly on hand, a
large and full assortment of teeth of all
kinds, gold of all kinds, amalgams of all
kinds, rnbtoi's of all kinds. mar4daw
D EN nSTBY—»R. 8. B. BARFIELD.
No. 90 Mulberry SU, Macon, Georgia.
. Office hours—8 a. m. to 6 p. m. anftj6tf
Dental Notice.
rrtEKTH EXTRACTED.
TEETH FILLED.
Beautiful teeth inserted. Diseased gums
cored bv Dr. C. J. Toole. Office, Second
street, Macon, Ga. mar6 eodlm
NOTICE.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE IGth APRIL
proximo, at bis former residence, all
perishable property and household stuff of
James W. Tinley, deceased.
J.J. TINLEY,
mar9dlaw4w* Exec’r eat J. W. Ti nley
intestate, leaving an estate in aaid couut.v
of Bibb, nnd no person has applied for ad
ministration on tho estate of said Mrs.
Virginia B. Wade, fn said Slate. That ad
ministration will to vested in the clerk ot
the Superior Court or some other fit and
proper person, after the publication of thi*
citation, unless valid objection is made to
his appointment.
Given under my hand nnd official signa
ture, this 5th day of March, 1881.
J. A. McMANUS,
wtd* _. Ordinary.
Notice to Contractors.
B efore the court house dooi;
of Bibb county, on March 23d instant,
at public outcry, will to let to the lowest
bidder, the contracts for the two following
works, viz:
1. An earth embankment, 537 cubic
yards, more or less, at Fulton’s bridge.
2. An earth embankment, 2,672 cubic
yards, more or less, at Johnson's bridge
nnd also a cut at Johnson’s bridge of 2,74'
cubic yards, more'or less.
The same jierson may bid on one or both
pieces of work: specifying in his bid tbe
amonnt per cubic yard. Tho work to to-
paid for by the cubic yard on eosniffeticn
accord ing to contract. Tho contractor will
to required to give bond in double tto
amount of bis bid, with two good imd sol
vent securities for the faithful perform -
once of the contract, and to indemnify the
county for any damages, occasioned by n
failure tc perform the snmo within th*
prescribed time. The right to reject am
and all bids is reserved. For furilier in
formation apply at the office of tho Coopty
Commissionera.
By order of Board Bibb Commissioners.
mar2-law4w W. G. SMITH, Clerk.
Notice.
meat of ten (10) feotonsideof lot 8 square
58, on corner of Plum ond Fourth stneete.
Mbs. M. M. WILBOURN.
March 31,1881. apldlawiw
Important to Planters^
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE!
Baywood
$5,000,0G(X
The American Shoe Tip Cfe.
WARD AMT TUi: JR.
A. S. T. Co.
IP
That ia now ao extensively wore ou
CHILDREN'S SHOES
♦ TO WEAR AS LONG A3 THE
Which wna Introduced by them, nmt hv trbff
the above amount bax been aaved to tamua*
□ually. This Blnrk Tip wiii ,*
■arare, as besides being worn on the coat* 1
grades it ia worn on flue and ca-tiv cJia.
where tho Metal Tip ou account «,•„ a.1
would not be used.
They allbavo cur Trado Mark A. X. X. Cl
atamped ou front of Tin.
1’arcnta should ASS FOE 6H0E3 wRb «k
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TTP
on them when imrebaslng i->r ti e'r e'.t'.&eic
& I
-A ANO \ ?
*
‘ SURE CURE
-FOR-
Conghs, Golds, Sore Throat, Atfh
Bronchitis, Consumption, and
all Piseases of the
Throat end Lungs.
Put up in quart-size bottle* for farei!y use.
Scientifically prepared of Balsam l ots,
crystallized Rock Candy, Old Rye an J •-.Uk-
er tonics. The formula i* known t • «z
tost physicians, is highly comceutl ii fey
them, and tiie analysis of onr must; rj»:i-
nent chemist, Prof. G. A. Mariner, iu Chi
cago, is on the label cf every bottle, ft ia
well known to the medical profession ttot
Tola Rock and Rye wilLafford the greatest
relief for Couchs, Colds, Influenza, t’-rom-
chitis. Sore Throat, Weak Lung. r.tiO Con
sumption, in the incipient end a-iv.'.r-.craar
stages-
CAUTION—Don't be deceived uw-
principled dealers vihotry to palm off aueas
J on Rock mid Ryo in place of out- '• elx.
lock and Rye, which istlie only mcu'irateA
article mode, the genuine having a crxt-
meut ctamjfion each bottle.
Lawrence & Martin, Propriety*
* 111 Madison Bt.,*Chic.:go
The Best
Cotton Planter
Can to: soeu at
GRIMY k CAIISMm
No. 152 Second Street.
All farmers needing tbo meet jwvfeut u*
the most durable Planter, will <!.»
well to call aud examino
PEfiKLE’8 PLAKHR.
It ia strong and compact :,nd work* with
out levers. At has n direct urlioi n.iiafetf
every way the most perfect piuuU outkra-
market. It opens the furrow wi: h ..y sisra
pbiut desired, plauts tiie n^d atJt
cavers them to any tlrasircd depth. It kia
been the victor in every " 't end
emm' '* h»fo— >™n
THE BEST
OF AL'.
LINIMENTS
FOS mi MS BEAST.
For more than a third of a century the
Mexican Mu.tang I*lnlmentbaabccii
known to millions all over too woricl as
the only safe reliance for the relief of
accidents and pain. It Is a madid ••
above prlcu ana prniso—tbe hot or Its
bind, For every fotm of external pat a
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment Is without an equal.
It penetrate, fleth aud raoacto tc
the very bone—making tho contlnn-
naco of pain and inflammation impos
sible. Its effects upon Unman Flesh amt
thollnito Creation are equally wonder-
ful. Tho Mexican
MUSTANG
Liniment Is needed by . somebody in
cveiybonsc. Every day brings news of
the agony-of an ntrfnl scald or burn
subdued, of rheumatio martyrs re
stored, or a valuable horae *r ox
saved by tbe healing power of this
LINIMENT
which speoflflv cures such ailments of
tho HUMAN 1LESH as
Rheumntiim. fHSfT
Joints* Contracted 2tfnsclcs v Banut
and Smldfl. Cuts, Bruiiei anil
Sprain,, Pofiieouous nntl
Nltngit Stiflheui) Lnuimfo. OX«l
Sores, llctr*, Frostbite*. <
More IVIpplclf Cakrtl Breast, and
Indeed every form of external «U*
caie. It hcaKi without srart.
For tho Hbutb Cn ration it car«B
Sprain*. Svrlnnv. Miff Joint**
Founder* Harness Sores* Hoof Dis
eases, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Scsl>,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind*
galls, Spavin, Thrnih, Ringbone,
Old Sores, Foil JKvil, Film upon
the Nlsrht nnd eTei*y other ailment
to wh;ch the occupants of the
Stable and Slock Yard cure liable*
The HexieAU Miutau^ Uutmcst
always cures and never d Ufti»poinU»;
anil it is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB HAN OB BBAST.
This valuable fertilizer, composed oi
Lime, Potash, Soda, and Soluble Si lice,
approved by the Georgia State and other
eminent agricultaral sohemist, manufac
tured at Sun Hill, Washington county, Ga.,
is offered to the planters as tbe
CHEAPEST AND MOST DESIRABLE
FER1IUZER FOR COMPOSTING,
and general application to the various
crepe cultivated.
For sale by
W. B. Sparks,
No. 168 Third Street, Mncon, Georgia,
And other agents throughout tbe State, j
feb23dtua&w2m
Jones County ilienil's 103.
VUILL BE SOLD BEFORE THECOUKY
n house door iivthe town of Ctinton^
* i-"!!ii!y. th-,) .- . :.». c.i ,i:.
hours of anle, on the first Tuesday in May.
text: Fifty acres ofjbud, m >re or lass, sit
uated in the northwBst comer of .i.ice,
county, n -ar the Oenralgw river and tfc*
Ja«p - co-.nty Tne, and , tri
N. S. (Uorer and others, -.nd known a* tto
“Eostwick i lace," in which H'. hf fiti PL
Boat wick had a life estate. Levvedu^.n lt»
sa’-isfy a fi. fa. from J m * Supc vu (tar,
i in flavor of Jane M. Holland, a.h.ii 'eOm-
| trix of J. U Holland tat -u 1, a.vi’s . the
estate of 'Ibarnton i’. li »V. act
nof:-creed upon B. 1. lioih r.-.l irngra
ail. hi being in jmv* - ■ ; ',.i t f a:J ptian
ises, ns tha administr.dor da 1. mto at*
u;«, CF.tate of the said Tborotou P. Dosl
«ick deceased. March 2">,
H. J. PrHLI.fPS, Sheri®.
R V. Hardeman, phainlLT- .ujoreeg.
c-.nrJ.T.Ui
Rrarnett’s C«c*»i.ic far Hrade-
Citict.io, October 11. 1-Ki.—1 hm- yesas--
sgo my toir was com:-,. r.y h^iat
I w: R nearly bald. I wr.:* aiwi troubled rasflh
dandruff, I began using ltcrn.fi'»Coc(»-
aine. nnd my hair immediately Hfopftd
ettii'ing out, and im* euDstantiy been gat-
till g ihicfcer. My head '* i">w entirely bar
from dandruff. My wife h i* used tbe Qk»-
couiite with equally a-* gratifying rumltra.
I’, r. Blatt, witit F. MacYeigh A CV
Buruett'* Extract* r.re th«. pnrtwt fra*
flavor*. fefct2Mf
120.
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