Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, March 03, 1882, Image 7

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©fcj&egfe Hlaeklg ^e-l©gc«tp!j imi&t 3oumsl & Wht&&tenQ«** nit: uuiDf?* I'.M \ i:k. Lowly tho young l>t+le knelt in pruytr. One iiour. One l-.-'i i .in.T M fount hour, upon tier hr >w Tlie in .uigcUnwirts boil rested, and ** vniec Low, ri: It ii’-d bow Intensely dear, In ta Oi r.- cp iin ■r c Vil tcmieniera. llud enllM her by tlie swere-l r*tne, "My Wife! ’• A time r.be r . I tigered 'mid the plcssr.nt guests, Win. iilh’d !<■ overflowing the whlv bulls And prinrely pn.l'itaof her father’.-* home. K!u> siwli iimi.l the crowd of laving friends, Pun-ourM* *1 by her fair your* bridal train. With env small hand, tight as a pure snoiv- t'.lke, Vpen her InwlianiVu am*. A sparkling ring, ’ The sacred xlgnet of her wedded love, <ilcem*'d*m her linger, Ctke a small, bright t the rieh Anisic rr.t the laughter ligh* And ( lure of many bmps and dancing gay, OjjI'itS'. d Ihe -joU"»)Und hunt of the young 1*1 id**, 'O! tv hut had xliete'vo with laughter light. And music am! gay inl’tii 7 The solemn pni.vcr Of 1dm who lrafitnrononnccd intones so deep lb r iiri i.il Vrc*d«:tl<m on her cur Stiil lingered. So she stole nwny an*’, went To tlu hnnilhc. room, where all die hours OI mditilde be: heart had ever known Hud all UW passed. A smiling aiui’oe Shot li _rS| .ilumd turned, as bis d*arhcrd tins* e’i, r. ■"•'giii detaining movement tn«ilc, ,\v h tv '• , mill that she should quit hlsrfdo The In i. •' u Idle. The hri,‘--..l*me with God ! Lowly sirr knelt. And Ilf**'! her meek brow, while as the WhichV. sted on it; closed her violet cy- And ‘ i: long lashes rested o’er a diet k As ros it" •' the noun's pllr.ot shell. «»! fir too It'.-iU'lfiil for uiirdit of i-.'.rli Lock- ! tl.nl young creature in her snowy Ml, Will- th: iv their silken foldr around her I' sin. K\»,ui-iie In its statue like reporc, Til.' III! n ii.e veil swept uiooitd Iter like a ir.ls;. An l fin .1 lier rnnride Iitow tlie golden riplt Fell i i''b!* I, .• k, confined by ? : i»-jil'l j" .i’!-'* And *. *r t heat: her s.C'dl fair u. .ids wvte That u in. true, loving heart, whose every Oil'll. Was mi "fd' alhless love *ud eonsVncy ! OI the not 'i .iitty of that utigc! I.roiv, fitihllm r .: 'i trusting fallh. 1 lie cor.:! lips l*,.ri«' I, .■ u| vines of silvery melody Whis: r. 1 ■ it.ilit. .'** the wolds, "My 11ns- b't.vl : '' A light or " <o Ilfl'Sl her pale golden curls, ’Tun- t!i -quirk Ibiilcrofan angel's wing, A mini- in g spirit liatered near Tlie fair young bride, and waited lier pure prayer. Fresh from her Up*. wp through the emerald gates. And urly portals «f the heavenly world: And at th-’footstep* »f the Urea: White Throne Veiled hl« bright wings end told It meekly ’Twiis answered. When amid the hiida! Tl."yoiIn - wife luovi'd rpdn. n tranquil light Hholie in her azure eves, ai d lier young lord Read on.her snowy brow n indy joy. Rut never dreamed it w«« ihe brvntli of prayer. Prayer deep and fnrvcut, for liis rake inmn.il 4 til f « Leaving lb* hle»»c.l arowrr on her face. ! lias taken good money treat l.is pecket. * an’ paid it, out fur bad whisky. He , wasn’t a man when I found him. lie i was » hog—a great big hog. I could j smelt his breaf six feet away, an’ i' would j have made a dog sick. He bad is' his : hat, tolled m do slush, an’ den fallen into j a stuporish slarji. I got help an’ toted ! him home, an’ to-night ho comes to di.s mietin’ to have a worn among turn who | j work hard, respect denwelves, an’ lib ’ saber lives.” I “Ize sotry, sail.” i “No doubt of it, but dat am no defense. ! A fool excites pity, kase God made him I dal way, A lunatic draws sympathy Vase bo has met tvid iiiisfurtuiie. A drunkard arouses nothing but contempt. He dc- ; Itbcralely goes at it to make a bruta of ! liis* elf. You hub heard me st eak of dis [ matter on several prevus occashu'-s, an* • you know how do majority of dis club i feels on de sutjfafic. in do ias’ two j months you bah been drunk fo’ times.” ‘•Yes, sab ; but I'll quit.” ! “I hope you will, but I doubt it. Yon I bad ebryiing lo lose gettin’ drunk do lust 'time. You have lost!character,respect, { money andsia.idhi’an* dar’s lectin hope i dat you wit! see viy reason to quit. We ! kin guard agin thieves by lockin' up our m*ui»y; w« kin p it <1- murderer in prison an’ liave ivm outer *'a way. we kin expose de liar au’ tetver bim wid 'infusioti. Hut j do <l:iit.—do liog—■' * 1>aast—who J kin trust him Who kin t "iiovu fi him'.' | Who wai ts his soci-ty ? Ivi air. ie ' de- ; graded by •.* alkin, beside 1: *i ? I). •! ier j Seolt, ynn am a bounced man! Your | name will bo crossed from one rolls, y Tflif SIZVXXGUr TltAlX. AX KXVitiXtS UOUsMUACK. One «*f dm Wittiest scincs Zrtr Wlt- »Ks«seit on n Hscti Truck. Jtom er A'"t»». Tlie wildest. Iiorse raw eve. known took place on the Ileiiver track on .September lOilt, IS®**. Tlie horses were Border Knf- iiaii and Kock.v Mountain Chief, the purse in gold. Uiiiria.i was lucked by Tom Utm!, bis owuer, and Jim Harrison, notorious "amblers, -bluntly liefore, Hunt lia*l murdered a prominent Mormon, and after a brief trial - be was condemned to bang for h*3 'Crime. The scail-dd was elected on the outskirts of bait Lake, near the overland roaJ. aiul the murderer was i*> swing amid ail tlie ]iomp of le-giti eaeculion. In the excitement at tending the preparations on tho morning of t he expected lumgiog,'Harrison entered KuiSiuii’s swblc unobserved and spirited tlie ir.eor away. Mounted on another lioise and leading Kt»Uian r Harrison rode to the .gai lows unsuspected, slipped two six siio-iters into Hunt’s hands, and liefote the ollieia's or mullitudc hail recovered from their surprise the outlaws Wore charging down Ilia Weliher Wtnvon i rad at a speed which defied capture. -One ofa numlier of parting rilb: Shots •killed JIarrison’s hone, and it be came necessary for Hullian to Ary both iscn. The Mormons pursued the despe radoes night and nay, but were powerless to overtake them, so wonderful was tho speed cud endurance of the stolen bay. Xol till 100 miles had been covered did iKcti or hesst eat or res', nnd on tlie morning of the tenth day tbev arrived at Henveri'fiUO miles from the Mormon capi tal. '!’! vac facts once circulated, Hullian became Ihe hero of tlie lioar. in th" Denver rate the (Sreer boys, wb» owned C’liiof, backed him. Thousands of Utelt ami women (locked to the track. There was long delay, but at last, amid frenzied clwers, the horses got a start, iiclltan forgiug ahead from tlie stand. Chief .How the track, went over a steep embankment, and, before be could re cover, tlm beat was practically decided iff RvJltan's lead. A yell of disappoimment went up from the multitude, and a rush was made to lynch tlm man who started Chief. He succeeded in escaping the luob unharmed, however. More than $100,0.0 changed lunds on the heat. An even start was obtained in the second beat, the horses passing into the ijuarter- strotcli neck and neck. At tlie half pole, JL'uflisn, in response to a lianl whip ping, slowly took the lead. All this time Chief had been giveu a free rein, but had bceu spared tho lash, diaries Hamilton, a desperado, who bad all his earthly pos- ksessions staked on Chier stow! at the Shack stretch polo »s the horses approach- Hjka navy .revolver in either hand. “Lay *1 whip lo that hors" or I’ll drop you mo saddle,” he shouted lo aga.e. Teals, Cbicfs rider, sighting . dii of his weapons. Teats knew that 7 5miJu»u would keep liis word unless Jueorder was obeyed, and although bo ■ was conliileut that Chiel would win the second beat without urging, he lost no time iu applying the whip. iHe drew blend at every stroke, and Chief wen: under the wire a winner of the heat by 1U0 feet iu IMS. Then commenced a riot and Itirmoi! the like of which was never before or since witnessed on a raoe -course. Men .pulled their six shooteis wid fired madly, indis criminately, aud gold dust, in the tiuarrel for stakes, was scattered reckles-ly in the gaud. Human was -completely broken down after ibis heat, aud the gamblers, appreciating that they were beaten, be- • came frautlc with tage. Con Ocam and Charles Switz, who afterwards became noted prize fighters, stood at the door lo the stand and held the uiob at bay until the judges bad giceu their decision. Chief was ordered on tlie track, and after making tlie half mile was declared tlie winner of lie race. Tiie judges had to be escorted from the track to town by su armed eseirt com posed of volunteers from the winning side.' . "Mounted on broncho ponies with pistols and bowie-knives drawn, the Gteer broth ers and a party of friends made ilteir way to the $Ub,000 nugget and cut it to tbe ground. It was loaded into a wagon and take.t to town, a guard accompanying tlie precious freight. Tliers were it Itrge uum- ber or people stabbe J and shot iu tbe me lee, but foitnuately none died from their wounds. That night Denver was one blaz ing revelry, one gorgeous orgle. The im- iuciise nugget was cut up intosmsilerand more commercial commodities. Tcata was presented with $5,000 worth of these. Tlie balance of tbe winnings were equally divided among tlie brothers, and iu less than forty-live hours they bad squandered *11. | . l Brother Ncolt Bounced. «Ani Hr udder Abraham Scott in de ball dte evenin’ T" inquired the president, as lie looked down tbo Aisles. “Ye, ash,” answered a voice from the northweit corner. ‘•Den please step dis way.” Brother Scott scuflled forward, bead down, and bis countenance betraying about seventeen different emotions, and when lie readied tbe niaik tbe president continued: ... “BrudderScott, in gwinc ’ober to deold man Johnson’s las’ nito to borrow a bunk o’ butter for breakfast, I discovered some one lyin’ onde sidewalk. My first thought was to yell marder. .My next thought was to smell oh his bref. Dat settle de case at once. It wasn't a murder, bnt a case ob dead drunk. I turned de subj-*k ober to git a look at his face, and whod’ye spoaeltwas?” Brother Scott gazed straight at tbe bust sf Vcrus, and l ad nothing to say. "It was Brudder Scott,” whispered tbe President. “Although two of bis chil dren am bae’fut, bis wifs needs cloze, gu’ hasn't a dozen talers'n dc house, ha Aer. tV-* ilr.ll tin-l br.'odinr ii'tjht A "i ”ii j:ii*i. with demon Ugh', breath of wreathing -mote: .'. mr.inl him whirls the reeling plain. .•.—I with a dii-H of grim disdain, if: cleaves tile sundered roc!:. In ionci” swamps the low '.v!nd stirs •Xlsc belt of black funereal lira, That murmur io the sky. Till, startled by liis mad carter. They .-reini'd to keen a hush oi feat, As if u god swept by. To rough many a dark, wild bfs'1 of hcatri, O'er Looming bridge*, where beneath A mighty river brawls; Itv ru ; n>, rei.nnnt* of tlie nasi. Tht'T ivies trembling in tbe blast; By lingi'ig waterfalls. The slnmb'rer on his silent bed Turns to the light bis lcneiy head, invested of its dream. , , Rons leaguvs of gloom are liurrlcl o cr, Through tuuuv’ sheaths, with ir-ci roar, And shrill, night rendingseream. Past huddling 'iu'., past flying farms. High furnace Haines, whose cninson arms Are grappling with the ni'dit. He tears along receding lands. To where the kingly city .' lands, i a ro!>e of ligi.t. Wrapt in! cad, wide ni.d gushing gate. f carer file* s known. We ank tL"* O. tlmn Tuan train, From Our (irifflu Correspondent. G.ost.'N, G/.., February 25, 18H1.—Our community wi.s very met: shocked, at tho *?**{,^ r<k ‘ ,n f! adn ‘ ,ssio " ; ’ a, ‘f w '. . s;;J 'ntelligenco of the sudden d-alii of **r. tiliall forgit .tat you war eb«*r nmubjroil ... , . ... _ .,1. .... wid us Lei us now attack de r-g’lar or- j ” ■ *■ ^ ci t! ‘ ,J c “>’ w " : _ ch der o’-fcasiuess.—Lime Jiiln Club. JI.IVOX, tiKOUGlA. Rnrmstbiz'iMisd Slsnil in ibtsr liltl Cemetery Rizhnrd //. Clark in Sunni' South ln-mysl'Oll tbiough the cemetery, bat Iu a dilforent portion from thrt about wbieli I have been writiug, I found a mon ument which surprised me. I knew that tlie gentleman whose memory it was erect ed to .perpetuate wa3 dead, but did not know, or suppose; ids grave was iu Macon’s cemetery, for ho was not “a dweller iu that city.” His name with mo has been asso ciated witii a residence in Charleston nnd b'ewYork, or so mo of his many planta tions, but not with the city of Macon. A known fnct, however, must overcome any -supposition, or even a plausible theory, and I had to realize that before me was tbe grave aud monument of LEROY M. WILEY: non* is iun.\'ogk cocxtv, oa., oozosec iWni, 17ul. i>ie*> AT'azr. IC: h njVIttl seen lmn once, atnrnover heard from others his per sonal characteristic!*, therefore regret my iticomi eloncy to write of them. Bet from his success in life, and n public reputation whicli was scarcely limited to the bounds of tho nation. I lime no donbt bo was dis tinguished for his privato vir ties, nnd •domed the role of Southern gentleman. He was dist ngnished for oc u[>ying a , financial status for wl'ich I cannot recall ! nn analogous case. He was a Southerner, I but o prince of a merchant in the great I Northern commercial center of New York, i While ho was there n merchant, ho owned many plantations and hundreds of slaves iu the States of Georgia, Alabama, Mississip pi nnd Texas, Tho latter were imiuly tho investments of his mercantile ac cumulations. Tims he was at the same tlmo u merchant prince at the North, and a lordly planter at the Sonth. H-im-j when Ce cil, r,u on Tliuisduv lest, at tbo residence of Dr. Armstrong, of Jonesboro, under w'.'.ose treatment Mr. Warren was at the lime of bis d.mvo. He was ono of tbo first members of the Sptfidiug Greys dur ing ;he lute unpicasAtitness, as v/eli us one of tlie (il ’.-.s: membt is of Stonewall Fire Company, and his remains liaving been brought here, wera escorted to their last osting place by both companies. Mr. T. W. Timrnian.oar new postmaster, expects to n.-s'iico tho responsibilities -of oiUco on March 1. It is probable that lie will move the office to a moro central location. Bishop Beckwith preaches hero to-mor row aud will also administer the rite -of confirmation to several applicants. As a pulpit orator ho is very popular here nnd always pleaches to very large congrega tions. The Brooks’ Automatic Car Coupler now on exhibition here is creating a good deal of excitemout, and tho owners of the patent covering it have organized n stock compa ny for tlie itmnnficicre of tho same. The Griffin Light Guards have received their new gun. 3 and will shortly show thc-ir pretty uniforms on the streets again after a sci-son of rest. Stonewall Fire Company contemplate purchasing a handsomo new ■ftyifprm for tho slicing cnmp"igu. ' r,‘fiU:ii was represented by about a do/. n of onr young people at tlie late grand “partie a la mas*pie” at Batncsville, nnd all ovpressed themselves highly pleased wi'h their trfp. Tfie spring season, or rather the spring fights, have commenced. Two of ourjeot- tu;, buyers had a “set to” yesterday even in;:, but no damnge wits done. 1 have just heard of the death of Mr. ,T„ T. Ransom, one-of Griffin’s oldest and hon ored citizens, which occurred at his re-i- dciii'O this morning, after a very brief ill ness. Tho office of tho Southern Express Com pany will be moved from its present loca tion to its old homo in the western end of •he passenger Uopct, in a few days. J. L. M. A leehasilea! Wonder! I The Only Self-Ac ling Washing; ilaciiin© IN THE WORLD. Ail the Old Theorie Exploded at Last. Eclectic Ungnzlne. Tho March number of tlio Eclectic is at emancipation aud recourtruclioii came,do-i hand, nnd presents a copious array of in- si royiug tho values iu slaves and nearly de- j tereetin*'articles. The table of con Unis is stroyiug tho values inlands, he was yet, for d;,,*,, on vivRcc- our section, a very wealthy msn. Thodif- “* fo!,ow * s 11,9 Biologists °n vmsoc ferenco betvvttfU him n:iU Joseph Bond was,! tiou,” by It. U. liuttjn; ‘Morley s Jjiio Oi that tho investment* of the latter were en- ] ColnleD,” by A. J. B.tlfonr, M. P ; “How tirely in Sonthern plantation property. thc3ura0ot thoir Kama*;” “At Anohor.” Ju^t beforo thovTiir Mr. Uileyrt whole prop-: . , , .. ». erty must have aggregated from two to j hy li'c authar of oausolations, Ihebe- thrcc millions of dollars. Notwithstanding | treat of the European Glaciers,” by I’ro- ench destruction of his Sont'iern values, I ftfsor c. Dttfour; “Wcstininster Abboj,” a l.is estate,after his deuth, realized I Kair- pSrft. tto 'SJ.n ta of Mary Queen of.HeoU ” by Algernon 1|,„ n Charles Swinburne; “Fiiotographic on*on- Anotoerpeea iarilyo* Mr.’ViVy, with his jcles froui Ohjlfiiiood to Aite,’ by I raucis large wealtn iu botli sections of tho Union, " 1 ,J„ er • H!,n »’ ediiLil is that he had never married,*nd when in j “j!" „n,l Hi- Snc nurniiccil yen's stood e bachelor,” and porimps bachelor “in tho world ' property went directly c numerous niece*.; nmkrtej marens, but that the lowc: IF. DiullUti Villna.tf* ILtlllSt Ul .ultwa • bllu ; j 1 •' , Kobt McKay«./ Baliimore. The latter is a i “ iree months $1. brother of Hon H. ’i. McKay, of Atlanta. Mrs. Baxter, of A then-*, was one of his sis ters. A year or two before tho war, Mr.Wi ley had withdrawn from active participation in liis commercial enterprises iu New York and li M taken up his abode at liis plantation thaMradied aftar«iingmingiUneM.'ftndhis 1*000 TofisWt, Q.&Co. Manipulated remains ware removed to raaoon for inter- Gu?.HO. meut. Ashe was a native of Georgia, and • G uiino, Superphosphate and Kainit. had runny near relatives at Macon and vi cinity, it wnn n thoughtful appropriateness that consigned his body to its mother earth in KoseBill cemetery. 1 hero lie rests m his n**ti"o soil -there his grave will bo ten ded by loving bands, and there every Geor- , gi«c can be reminded of his life, aud the j in quantities to suit, at VERY LOW l’rices honor that life has been to Georgii^ Mr.. for CASH, or on credit for npproved pa- Wiley was trae to h«s native State aud soc-1 r,«. r . DEALERS or PLANTERS will find lion daring the timo of their troubles, and j {»to their interest to give ns a csll before as a conseiiuet.ee there were proceedings < buying olsuwhoro. Send for circulars, instituted in the courts of New York to prices, etc. 1,000 Tods W., G. & Co. Superphos phate. 1,000 Tons Pure German Kainit. There first-class Fertilizers will be sold confiscate bis large property there. These proceedings, through tlie intervention of porsonnl frieuds in New York City liugered iu the courts, nnd before final judgment could bo obtsineJ, the tortus of peace ar rested further proceedings, and restored bin property to him. iio was descended from rovointionr.ry ancestors. Tlie family on his mother’s side wore from North Carolina. Soma of them were sign ers of tho famous Mecklenburg declaration of the independence! made in May, 1775, from which some of the phrases in tbe general declaration of the Fourth of July, 177*5, wore taken by Thomas Jefferson. The undo of Leroy M. Wiley, (James Jack) volunteered to carry that declaration to tlie Continental Congress iu res don at Philadelphia, and did so, making tho jour ney on horseback. Bnt tbe Congress was not then an far advanced as tho patriots at Mecklenburg, rina it took them more than a year longer to nflirin the Mecklenburg declaration, and thus crown with success tho long, laborious, fatiguing ride of the patriot James Jock. Mr. Wiley began bis career as a mer chant at MiUcdgeville, Gn, then he went to Charleston, then *the business was ex tended to Now York city, nud a house was iu operation at both places, and so coulin- nod unlit his retirement. Tho firm styles from time to time were Wiley, Banks &, Co., Wiley, Line & Co , Leroy M. Wiley & Co., and others not remembered, hot they are yet familiar to the merchants and other business men of the South nud North of twenty-five and more years ago. Down lain*: Parson, PulpU uul All London Daily Telegraph. A singular accident tiefdl a Scotch clergy man untie preaching in a Noneimlcunifst dispel 0} Shepherd's Rush on Sunday lust. He hod a vigorous style, and showed himself zeal ously fervent In driving home to liis intcrcrtcd hearers tlie solemn wonlsuud moral of lib text. Hands and enforcing preacher... _ _ lib whole weight on the reading stand, gazing Intently into tee fares of his uudilors to <lec|*cii the impression of lib counsels, While lie was once thin gazing tbcuudicuce were startled by seeing the readfitg-staiid topple over the plat form, followed headlong by .the energetic preacher hira-clf. it*uy rushed to Ills assist ance. liut. although the fall was one of about seven feet, the minister quickly regained ills footing, and at once returned to nb place at the restored reading-stand. Before resuming the awkwardly interrupted discourse, however, the picacher remarked, with aquuint "pawklness,” which the congregation seemed to appreciate, that "those who leaned upon the Master woulQ be better sustained than ho bad been while leaning upon the reading-stand of Hbscrvaut." On. t. P. * W. K. Holmes, Dentists, No. 81 Mulberry street, Macon; Georgia. Teeth extracted without pain, boantifnl eels of teeth inserted, abscessod teeth and diseased gums enroll. Deatera in all kinds oMental material and instrnments. Con stantly on hand, a’ large and full assort ment of teeth of all kinds, amalgams of all kinds, rubbers of all kinds. » Dentistry—Dr. N. K- Bmrfleld. No. 90 Mnlberry street, Macon, Georgia iifice hours—8 a. m, to 6 p. in. aag2Ctf me solemn worn* auu moral oi ins lexi. ind eyes were both bmuglit into play in iglhe “winged words” of the portly r. au*l now and again be would lean WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., f«b?Mttw2* SiVANSAU, GA NOVELL©, D1TSON & CO. are tho sole agents for the United Statee for tbe magnificent Nov. olio list of Oratorios, Opem«, Glees, Part Songs, etc. The separate Anthems. Cho ruses, or Glees, costfiets. to 10cts. each, nnd are veiy largely u«od for occasional sing ing. The following sreoxoeliont nnd prac tical instroctive works, and are called “Primers,” but are really ivgreat deal more: 1. Rudiments ot Music. By Cummings $ SO 2. Art of Piano Playing. By Pauer....l.00 «. Tbe Organ. By Stainer 80 4. Singing. Randegger 2.00 5. Musical Forms By Bauer 1.00 6. Harmory. ByStaiuer.... 00 7. Instrumentation. By Prout 1.00 ». Violin. By Tours 1.0D li. Mueical Terms. By Stainer -M 10. Composition. By Stainer 1-GO Clark’s Anthems and Responses, Price $1A0. By Wm. Horatio Clarke, An thems of rare beiuty, which will be favor ites with nuy choir that adopts them. Mason £ Hondly’s System for Begin ners $3.25 Mason £ Hoadly’s Method for Piano- Forte 3.76 Two famous method* by two of tho best pianoforte teachers in the country. Begin with one method. End witii tlie other. OLIVER DITS01T ft CO.. Boston. Established 1834. O. H DITSON £ CO . Ht3 Broadway V. T Brightwood House I Cor. Es«l lilli Htreef nnd In lag rloce OePOSIT* ACADKHT OT MUSIC, NeW YoBK. 1 N exclusively rcspectablo family hotel. A. Most central location in the city, near all placet of Amusement—Broadway, All Urge a tore*, (wholesale and retail.) Cars to Coney Island, and all places of summer resort. Jnat the place for partiee wishing a quiet, inexpensive home in New York, EDWARD WOOD, Proprietor. Befer in Maconto CapL 8. 8. Dunlap, Emory VVinahip, Eeq., W. H. Borden, Esq., Mr.O. B. Wiilingimm. deo30d7m 0 PIUMI By B. M. WOOLLEY, At lanta, Os. Reliable eri- HABir I deuce given, and reference ■w Cure. I to eared patlen* and phva- iciana. Send for my book en The Habit and iU Cure. Free. Mwfly Pink Eye, Early Rose AND GOODRICH POTATOES for plant ing just received by February 1C. OEO. 8. JONES. .Y Xevr 3I.otlvc Power Discovered- Exi»acsion oi Heat Does it A.11* A cylinder made to revolve under water 40 to (>U revoiutious per minute; a thing never aecomplished before. We have constructed a new Washing Ma chine, a practical device for washing cloth ing, as follows, viz.; Wo take a cylinder in which wo place ihe clothing to be washed, and arrange it in a common w.wh boiler. Under this cylinder wo have arranged a system of valves whicli control the water, when put in motion by heat or boiling, in such a manner as to mako tbe cylinder revolve as rapidly as de sired. The application of this devico is peculiar and truly wonderful. Clothing made to pass rapidly through water boiling hot in this manner, is cleans ed most speedily nud thoroughly. Thirty miuutes’timo is all that is needed to wash any clothing, however much soiled it n*a be. No rubbing or ponnding required; n- woar and tear of material. The mostwon- derfnl labor-saving machine or derice eve invented. A child can operate it, or cue poison can nso it as well as another. No skill is required; it cannot get out of order This invent ion needs only to be scent be appreciated. All arc surprised at it simplicity, and wonder wty it was not dis covered before. Jast think of it. A family can do an or dinary washing before breakfast. Pot you clothes iu the cylinder; then fill in wato enough to cover tlie cylinder or clothing about one inch; piece it on the range o stove, or anywhere yon can get brisk fire under it. As soon as the water begins to boil ths cylinder will revolve rapidly. Con tinue the motion say thirty minutes; then take oat the clothing, rinse nrad wring ou nnd you will find them perfectly clean Clothing washed iu this .manner will wear a third longer ijian by any ether method. 'This Washer is an article of true iner and sells.at sight. It only requires to be shewn ip operation to mako a sale, as it ntircly ditto rent from anything ever offer ed to the public. Therefore wo want none hut good men tointroduce it for us; tOoUrh men we make liberal terms. Everybody knows that clothing made to pass tiirough water will be washed. Boatmen, sailors soldiers, and others, have often washed their clothing perfectly clean witnont the aid of soap, b.v eccnring them to a lino fastened to the slcrn of the boat while in motion. It is water (assisted by soap) passing through tlie material that removes the dirt. Any thing that will accomplish this without la bor, or wearing the material, is an improve tueul long sought after bnt never attained until the invention of the bELF ACTING WASHING MACHINE. All orders and letters of inquiry attended to promptly. We wish to place thi3Self-Acting Washer in the hinds of every tamity in tho land and offer extra?' liuary indnceuients to good men to engage in tbo bn-iness of sell ing it for a limited time. We wilt ship ono complete iu every particular, as a sample lo any person wishing to became au agen upon <receijit of §C. Address, 116 Smithfield Si., Pittsburg, Pa. jan!2w2m To sill "Whom it May Concern. /i nonniA, twiggs county.—f. w. mover V T iu pv*|KT form np|*1ie*l to me for in-mmncu letters uf administration on the esuice of John T. Glover, late of raid county, tills is to rite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of John T. Glover to be nnd appear at my office within ihe timo allowed by law, and show cause, if any they ran, why (icnnniieiit admin istration ihould not be granted to F. W. Glover <m John 1C. Glover’s esUite. Witness my lmiid mid official signature this January SB, 1SS2. C. A. SOLOMON, febJtd Ordinary- Ladies and Gentlemen! We have opened in the front part of our * wholesale store a Retaii Department, complete in every respect. We emp’oy none but Gentlemen Who Understand the Drug Business, and as we bay none bat tho Purest end Best Drugs to bo fonnd, wo are sure that you will be pleased with us. We sell five cents’ worth ns cbeorfulty ns we would five dollars’ worth, as we are not disposed to insist on any ono buying more than they need but wo do want to sell yon ALL YOU NEED, no matter bow much. Como to see ns opposite the AUCTION HOUSE and DOLLAR STORE, and call for Dr. Goodwyn or Dr. Daniel, who are in charge of oar Retail Department. Bo- spccl fully, Lamar, Rankin & Lamar. H. L. C00E, GENERAL (MISSION MERCHANT. Dealar in Produce and Staple Groceries Cigars, Tobacco, eta.. No. CS Poplar street. Patronage aolicited and aatiifaction gnar. anU«d f.iiUdawly iSK s hi: :u> Fi.mu , h« raw toll to It /»? ««C| *V»jwP.4a«. 'tok '•■ai.J > «wto.» ;-.* y ; \..,i —..ratorgaea^. A. L. SJIITU ft Cfl., *ml% AgCZ r»UH«». flL Sofd and Silver, £ How to MaKe ft A new irsbie tW* U • m» d, and paj* we] ▼cetmcntR. A 06 |ip. book conteJuirur lie fore publi*hrd. If not mtlcfartory tho Crawford County Sheriff Sal* s. riEORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Will be 47-Mud l«;fore the enurt house door, in tho !«\v:i of Knoxville, on the Hist Tuesday In >lare;i next, within the legal hours of sale, the f »h.,v. !:;g deserttoa property, to-wit: (Si) twen- t y-fi re ceresonabd lr the rnuthc.t«t comer of a,t No. sta known w the Knight place, 198 acres of hit No. tn, all in the Tih dintriet of said count;'. Levied on as the property ufW.S. tenrtorm'gh to satisfy a fl fa issue*! from the County Court of Mid county In favor of McCra ry «k Alien vs. the said W. S. Scarborough. 1'roiH'tty jh,lilted out by pluintlXs attorney. Tenant in po*ses»!on nod fled. Al«o. ut the same time and place, thirty (SO) acresui land, mo.-eorlers. Ihe same being the sonth iiaif of alxty (ijOi acres in the northeast corner of lot No. t;i. Levied on as the proiierty of the estate of Simon Johnson, to sullMv o ti fa. i-sueil from tbe Justice Court of 4(tt district in raid county, in Lvor of R. D. Smith vs. the Kiid Simon.'Johnson. Levy made by Wm. Reeves, eonrtnble, nml returned to me. Also, «t the same time and place, the west half of lot of land No. 65 in the 1st district of Crawford cotinty- Levied on as the property of)). K. Collier, to satisfy two cost fi fn.’s Is sued from the Superior Court of Crawford c* >unty, one in favor of Joe Ross, for nse of offi cers of court, vs. W. E. Collier, attorney for l’alapsco Guano Company, non resident. Tlie other fn favor of K. M. Robinson, for use of of ficers of court;, vs. W. E. Collier and A. L. Mil ler, as attorneys for J. R. Graves, non resident. Tenant in possession notified. . Also, at llie same time nnd place, lots of land Nos. to and 11 in tiie old agency reserve in the 7ti« district of said county, containingttA* acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Hattie I. Wade to satisfy a tax fi. fa. vs. the said Hattie I. Wade. Tenant In r<osse»fon notified. Also, nt the same tune and place, lot of land No. P.U, in the 1st district of Crawford county, levied on as tlie properly of F. E, Do Trough, to sel sfy n lax fi. fa. vs. the said F. E. Dorrongh. la vy made by John W. Hammock, constable, and returned to me. Ah o, r.t she same time and place, lot of land No. isi in the M dl -irict of Crawford county, levicl on ns the property of Thomas Dickson, to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from tlie Superior Court •of Crawford county, in favor of Green Thur man vs. the raid Thomas Dickson. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Tenant lit jxissv-sion notified. M. P. SEVIERE. Sheriff. February 4,1 *>‘J. feljf lawow * GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas It. V. Hurtleinun nppliesto me for dismis sion from administration, with will an nexed, of estate William Wheatley, dec’d ; These are to cite and admonish all per sons conosrncd to show cau-e a' ibis office on or by the first Monday in May next, if any they have, why the same shall not be granted. Witness my hand officially Jan- nary 17,1882. It. T. ROSS, Ordinary. janlttwtd GEORGIA, JONES COCNTY.-Whereas Isaac Hardeman, administrator on estate D. L. Pit s, deceased, hirs applied (o me for dismission from said administration : These are to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause at this office on or by ihe first Monday in May next, if any they have, why the same shall not bs granted. Witness my hand officially Janu ary 17,1882. R. T. ROSS, Ordinary, lanl'Jwtd GEOR GI A. JONES COUNTY.—Whereas N. 8. Glover, gnardian for Thos J. Green, minor, applies to me for dismission : These are to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause at this office on or by the first Monday in March next,if ny thoy have, why dismission shall not bo runted. Wituess my hand officially Jann- ry 17,1882. R. T. ROSS, Ordinary, janlttwtd Hi Particular Hoticft. All the Drawings will hereafter be under the exclusivj supervision and con trol of Generals G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DIS TRIBUTION, CLASS O. AT NEW OR LEANS, TUESDAY, MARCH Hut, 1882, 142d MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana Btata Lotteiv Company. Incorporated in 1888 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charita ble purposes—with a capital of $1,000,000 —to which a reserve fond of over $420,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. IiS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Draw ings anil take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: 1 CAPITAL PRIZE *30,000. 100,000 TICKET’S AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DOL LAR. LIST OF PRIZES. .*00,000 . 10,000 . 5,000 5,000 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 2 Prize* of $2,500 5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100. 10,000 50 ItoOOO 20 1(1,000 10 libOOO tt Approximation Prize* of $.800.. 2,700 tt Approximation Prizes of $200. 1-800 tt Approximation Prizes of $100. ttOO 10J prizes of 20u Prize** of *%0 Prises of 1000 Prizes of 1,857 Prizes, amounting to $1X0,400 paid Responsible corresponding agents want ed at all points, to whom libera! compen sation will be paid. P'or further information, write clearly, giving fnii address. Send orders by ex press or Registered letter or Money Order by tnaii, a zuressed only to M. A- DAUPHIN New Or’-eann, La. orM.A. DAUPHIN, 127 La Salto Street, Chicago, IIL, The Now York office is removed to Chicago N. B.—( irttort* addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention. 'I he particular attention ot the public is felled to ihe fact t *at tbe entire number io tbe Ticket* for each Monthly Drawing asvold, an*l consequently all the prizes in ach drawing are sold nnd drawn and paid. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—B. T. Kaj guardian of W. 8. Ryals, having applied to the court of ordinniy of enid cons ty for a discharge from his guardianship of W.L. Ryals: T his is therefore to cite all persons con cerned to show canse why the said B. T. Kay should not be dismissed from his guardianship of W. L. Ryals and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under n y hand and official signa ture, this January 7, 1882. J. A. McMANUS, jan8-wtd*Ordinary. GEORGIA, ('IIAWKOKD COUNTY.—Notice fa hereby (riven that I will after tbe next scavion of the county court of Cran ford county (viz., third Monday In February) bold my monthly sessions on the second Monday in each month, amt my quarterly sessions on the second Mon day in May, Almost, November amt February, rc*|*cetivciy. Thai the first monthly so si m held after the change will be on the second Monday in March, 18*2. und the first quarterly session held will be on the second Monday in May, 1882* February 1,1882, V. 8. HOLTON, febSwlW Judge Crawford County Court. Notice to Liquor Sellers. ON February 7th instant, the O.'nniy Commissioners of Bibb coanty passed an order prohibiting the issningof county liq uor licenses in Bibb county from atid after tbatdrto. Persons selling liquor iu mud county outside the coritoraie limits of Ma con will therefore take notice that when the county licenses under which they are now selling expire thoy will not he rcewed. W. G SMITH, fcbl4w4w Clerk Bibb County Cotn'rs. well on cm&n it * fore pobliehril. 'If not mtaf«rtory~th'' boolean *lf •’ auSX To the Delinquent Tax-ravers of Bibo County. Y OU arc hereby notified Prat I have lev ied oil tax executions turned over to mo by the tax colleotor, and will proceed to advertise the same on the first Tuesday iu March. Yon will therefore please call at once on my deputy (W. Poe, Jr.,) at tho tax oiillcotor’s office and save yourself addi tional expense. Respectfully. feb21 G. S. WESTCOrr, Sheriff Hotioe to Bridge Builder?. U NTIL Wednesday. March 2?, 1882, the County Commissioners of Bibb county invite sealed proposals for building, at the Wiley tmnpile in said county, three wood en bridges aggregating 1C1 feet in length. Plnns and sreeifica'ions may be seen by applying to the nn-’c-signed at the court house. Tho right to reject any nnd all bids is reserved. W. G. SMITH, feb22 4w Clerk Bibb Co. Comm'rs. WTTEt. -Kent. DEALEP. IN Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Cellars, Whips Eto., of every s’yle. A11 made b* hand. -€& LEATHER AND THUNKS. REPAIRING GOOD AND CHEAP. Administratrix’s Sate* BY virtue of nn order from theconrtof ordinary of Monroe county, will be sold on the first Tuesday of Mirch, 1882, at the court bouse door of said coanty, between the legal hours of sale, ibo following real estate, to-rrit: Part of tot No. 8, in square 42, in the plan cf tho city of Macon, corner of 1 oplor end Third streets in said city, said properly fronting (10() one hundred nnd four feot cn Third street, and (101) ot e hundred and four feet on Poplar street, con'aining one-fox th acre, more or !e*s, hold as the property of the estate of John F. Jaugstetter, deceased. Terms cash. MARY K. JAUGSTETTER, Adm’x of John F. Jaugstetter, deceased. jan31-law4w GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Under nud by virtue of an order from the court of ordinary of said county will be sold liefore the court house door in the city of Macon, en tlie first Tuesday in March next, ta-tween the legal hours of sale, the following tract or parcel of land in Bibb county, iu said Stale, and known ns the lands of the estate of Lunsford Heath. <1001*01*0*1, in the Warrior district, nml bounded routh and east l>v lands of F. M. Heath aud Ira Jennings; north nud west by Tobcsofkee creek, George Tidwell nml F. M. Heath, con taining three hundred ami forty acres more cr less. Sold ns the pmjertv of Lunsford Heath, deceased, for the pur|>o*c of patting dcbfaaand to divide among the heirs of said i.HRord Heath. Terms cash. F. M. HEATH. Administrator estate Lunsford Heath, fcb.-lnwlw 48 Paplar atrott, fb lt UAwlm Haoan, Ga Administrator’s Sale. /•1EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Under nnd by vTvirtue of an order from tho court of ordina ry of said cotinty will !>e sold before the court house door, in the city of Macon, on the lir-* Tuesday in March next, between the legal hours of rale, nil that tract nr unreel of laud known nml distinguished in Use plan of the city of Macon, county and Stale aforesaid, ns wlmrflet No. twenty-four containing two roods and twenty-four poh -*, more or lcs.-. Fold ms the property of Mary Ann Horten, late of raid county, deceased, ior the purpose of pay ing debts aud expenses of udmiiiistnuroi Tcriuseaah. A. B. ROSS, foh7law4w* Adminislrat Dibb County Sheriff’s Salej WILL lie sold before the court lums-Arir in the city of Macon, during the legal jcilrs of rale, on the first Tucsdnv in Mnrrl^BFxt, tlie following property, to-wit: Lit N<iMi square No. 12, sluiateil in tlie cliy of Hi, on tlie comer of Poplar and Tliird stn^Krontlng 104. feet'on IVipInrstreetand 1(M fei^^TTIdrd sltvct, containing one fourth of an^Hp, more or less, levied on as the property *;^RIm Jaugstetter, dcceated, to satisfy % II. fu^Pfue*l from Justice tkiurt 716th district G. Wi favor of Lamar Cobb vs. John Jaugst^BF. Ix-vv made «r.d returned to me by E. IdTilih. constable. , y^VESTOOTT. Sheriff. February C, 1882.Mf fehTlnw.lw on 30 Jays’ ml i W« Will o» THIRTY Days’ Tbial, Dr. D« Electro-Voltaic Belts, SuspensoiW. and other Electric Appli ances TUmlEN suffering from Nervoa-' Debility, list Vitality, etc, speedily re storing HJulth and Manhood. Also for Rhenmiitisra, Paralysis, Liver ant’ K-dney Troubles and n-any ether disenses. Illus trated pnnr phlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. Charles . Geo. W. Glover, minors, residents of said coun ty, this is to cite all persons- concerned i^be and npi*ear nt the term of tlie Court of OrdTmi- ry. to be held next after the expiration of, from the publication of this notice, and show cause, If they can. why F. IV. Glover should not be entrusted with tho guardianship of the persons and property of Ada M. Glover, John T. Glover, Jr„ James 1. Glover. f'lcopatmK. Glover, Charles L. Gl**ve*r, Peter S'.rozer Glover ami George W. Glover. Witness my official signature this Januarv 30, 1882. C. A. SOIDMON, feh'Jtil Ordinary Twiggs county. THE OfpIiarleMfoo, S.C. OFFER:; FOR SALE SOLUBLE GUANO. Highly Aminoniatod. Acid Phosphate, for composting. Asii Eltuient, for Colton, Wheal, Peas, tie. Pure Ground Phosphate Bock, Pure Ground Raw Bone, Genuine Leopoldshall Kairit, COTTON SEED MEAL, ITova Scotia Land Plaster, SOOTH CAROLINA HAUL, Peruvian Guano, Ground Dried Fish, Dried Blood. The abovo Fertilizers arc cf very high grade and of uniform quality. Special in- uncemcnts are offered for cash orders by the cor load. For terms, Illustrated Almanac.-, Color ed Hnmore-13 Cauls, etc., nddrefs the com pany. f-*bl7w Wonderful Cures Effected —BY TOE— ELECTRO -THERAPEUTIC 13 A. r X’ II. Drv Heat, Wedioal Vapors and Eleo- tce-Hagnetism, Rationally Corn- bin d to iSeet the Indications «f Various Chronio Die ease >. Kacon Commercial College, Macim. Ga. For specinl instrnettoft in Bookkeeping, Penmanship and Bcsines* Arithmetic, Bill- making Correspondence mid General lits- incss Routine. W. McKay, Principal For terras, information as to board, etc., apply to the principal. Address P. O. box 422, Macon, Ga. jaal3w4w EgSGORyfH sSATALdO.^ J. W. M1GRATU, Late of Philadelphia City, With nn experience of 1G yearn treating chrome disease by tho old system, will in troduce this new method of Heating chron ic diseases by giving Trial Baths Free, Thursday and Fxifay, Feb. 16 & 17. Tbni the afflicted ntav test its merits. Pa tients needing a conrse cf treatment will require from ono to three weeks’ time, ac cording to nature of disease Dr. Migrath uses bnt little medicine with this treatment. The Electro-Therapentic Bit’ll nnd Electricity does what heretofore was claimed for medicine nlcue. A competent lady matron will attend female patieu's. Office lionra from 8 n. m. to 9 p. m. Con sultation free and strictly confidential. ROOM 27, convenient to parlor, Brawn’s National Hstel, Mucjn, Ga THE GREAT HEALING AGENT Is especially adapted to and is a positive enre for Rheumatism, heurulgir, Sciatica, Poralyris, Incipient Consumption, and all Tbe following diseases have been cored by this Bath with a few treatments—in many ca<eso»o course i* all that is re-mir ed : Dropsy, Liver nnd Kidney Complaints, Diabetes, Erysipelas, Bore Eye, Scrofu lous afflictions of every form and character, Spasms, IMes, Fever boie-, Pains, Aches, Asthma, Pleurisy, Conge-trie 1 hills. Dumb Ago**, Catarrh, Spina! Affections, Female Diseases, erninal Weakness Throat, Lnnj and Ucatt Diseases, Btrictare, Gravel, Gont, etc. Patients from the Hot Springs are especially adapted to th*3 treat mint. No Shocw. but a Pleasant Vitalizing Sensation Imparted to the Patient. For a weak nnd debilitated constitution its vitalizing nud tonio effect is wonderful. I' improves the cstnyexion, promotes Nu trition and Digestion, remotesCon-tbu tton, and while removing all Oppression of the system, overcomes Depression and Ex haustion. It parities the blood, removes malaria and prevents Typhoid conditions. It is a tonio sweat, e’e using the ry**tem internally and externally, fellGattm Thi'ty-six varieties of caobnje: 2*i of coni; 23 ot cucumber; 41 ot melon; .9 cf peas; 28 of beaus: 17 of squash; 23 cf beet aztd SO of tomato, with other varieties i’> proportior, a targe portion of which were grown or. my five reed farms will bo found in m> Veoztxule akd Fiowt.u Szhd Cata- i/xiuz F.*n 1882. Sent i-azs to nil who ap ply. Customers cf last atarcti need not write fer it. All t-eed sold from my estab lishment warranted to be both fresh and true to came, so far, that should it prove otherwise, 1 will refill the order gratis 1 ho original introducer of F.ariy Ohio and BurbanU’oUtoes, Marble! ivi to Early Corn, the l^Kard Hqnr.su, Mnrble’ivad Cab- bng^Blirincy’s Melon, and n .-core of vth- V Vegetables, I invite tho pattonago public. New vegetables a specialty. T JAMES J.H.GREGURY. c22cow4it MarbtohenJ. Mass. To All Whom it Hav Concern. G I EOUGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Sin. Klralna T Hu.-lies having in proper form applied to me f*>r permanent letters of administration ou the estate of Hay wood Huglies, late of said county, tills Is to cite all ami -ingtilur llio cred itors and next of kin of Haywood Hughes to l*e am' appear at my office within tbe time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why |*cnmiiicnt administration should not l*e grant ed to Mrs. HI m ina Hushes on Hayuood lli'^tie.*.' estate. . ".Witness mv hand and official signature Ibis January 3t', ia<2. C. A. sol* *MON, feb-’tl Crdinary. Guirdian’* Sato GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Under and by virtue of nn order from tlie court of ordinary ot said coumv, will lie sold on the premises, ou the first Tuesday in March next, between tlie ' ..il hours of sale, one-fifth undivided interest iu nim teon aere-s of inml, more or less, riiuatc nlsmt three *.'.n*l nue-lmlf miles from the city of .V iron, on the i'-udih r*.a*!, l:i said enmity, nud known us part of the lands formerly owned by John Berknvr. and knout, more jrnr- tlenlar ns il.e lands lately recovered from J. li. J. Franks Vy the heirs of lierktier, a pint of said laud being in the ordinary's office of paid county Bool a-the property of Wiilie. Maggie ami Robert Holmes, minors. Terms curb. JOHN A. llEKKNER, laivlir* t * i - ’ i ;■ n ■ mm SISLEY & GO. W1U mail FREE their Cata logue for 1882, containing a ■ full descrlptivo X'rice-iWt ot full descrlptivo A-rice-tiW*i c Flower, Field and Ganlen Bulbs. Ornamental Grasses, and Immortelles, Gladiolus, Lilies, Koras, Plants, Garden Implements. Beautifully Illus trated. Over lOGpages. Address ROCHESTER,N.Y. * CH!CftGO,!LL 173-183 Eut Kain'E**. 200-206 Rincolyh St Wm.Rsad^Sop.s 13 Far.euil Hall Square, Boston, —Agents ton— W. & C. Scott & Sons’ BREECH-LOADERS. Fr.rntrhcd by ts foBognr?es(wlio has Fhot one over L0,0>'0 times), Miles Johnson, nnd most the clnbs. Also, Colt’s and other makes. Nov. on band some damaged nnd second lmn Jones, very low. Some of high est grades. Feud stamp for circulars. »nl4u2w-w2 in _ Twiggs Ccuntv Gomnistiouers’ Sale. GEORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Will lie sold before the court home door of said county, ou the first Tuesday in March next, to the highest bidder for tosh, one house and lot in the vil lage of Jeffersonville, raid lot being one lml acre off the sonthen-t corner of what is known oiflthc Nathan Berry lot, lieitig the place wheream Mrs. Face now lives—said property sold fonlie ouri-ose of j. art i I ion between the Joint ownersby virtue of an order from Twiggs Sii|K'rior Court. This January :W, lwA feUS-td J. Tt. NKI-80N, W. II. STOKKs. C. A. SOLOMON, Commissioners. C fEORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—If. C, f ltmvers.exe* utor estate <*f l’uviii Bowers, dc- eeaseil. of saul county, applies to me for letters of dismission from safil trust: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause. If any they have, within the time pn-eribed by law why said application should not lie granted and letters of ilismlssion Issue. Witness my hand officially this Februa ry fi, 1882. fcLs-wlw VIRGIL s\ HOLTON, Ordinary^ n EoltGI A, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Young I f Jessup, administrator of tire i*stu!c of Will iam F. Jessup, deceased, ot said county, applies to i. ic for letters of dismission from said trust: Tlds is to cite all iien-ons concerned to show cause, if any they hove, within tlie time pre scribed by law why said application should not be granted and letters dismissory issue to said applicant. Witness my hand officially. VIKGII, 3. HOLTON, Orel February 8, lutt—» W , Onllnaty. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from tlie Court of Ordi nary of Jasper county, will be sold on tbe first Tuesday In March, PM, nt the court house Hour in raiil county, the place of Sheriff's rales, be tween the legal rale hours, the tract of lninl In sold countv whereon James M. Durden resided at the time of liis death, containing twenty-three hundred and twenty-five acres, more or less, iidjoiuing lands oi James L. Maddox, Walter L. Znchry. Green L. MeMiehael, Mrs. I’ve and others, the nunc being alxiut ouc-Uiint In orig inal woods, about seventy-five acre* fresh lands, and about three hundred nn*l fifty acres of fine bottom laud in a high state of cultivation, aiul all in good repair, o itli a good water-power gin house. Also, at same time and place, will be sold 32 shares of the stock of the Central Railroad nnd liankiug (ompauy. and one bond of the Central Railroad uml liunklng Comiiany for twelve hundred dollars, payable in 1891, bearing interest nt six per cent, interest, joiyable rcml- amuudly at Savannah. Gclnrio. 1‘rnperty sold for the purpose of paying Hie debts of, aud for the purpose of distribution lietween the lielrs- at-law of said James M. Pardon. Term* cash. BENJAMIN F. WATKINS, Administrator of James JL Darden, deceased. February 6,1K"2. * febS lawjw* Administntor’s Pale. WILL be sold before the court house door In the town of Hawkinsvillc. Gn.. between the le gal hours of rale, on the first Tuesday in March next, the one-fourth undivided Interest in and to the North half of each of the following lot* of land No. eighty-one (81) and No. eighty-eight (88). total acres two hundred two and one-half acres, more or less, in tlic2!th district of Twiggs coumv, Ga. Sold byorder of court of ordinary of 1'iilnski county for Is neftt of creditor* and heirs of the late Geo. T. McVay, of raid county, unit sold as the proiierty <>f hi* estate. Terms cash. Tilts January :«>. 1882- tcb3w4w D. C. WALKER, Administrator. GEOFGIA, JONESCOCM Y.-Whereas sines W.Tnilr. adrainistrator on estate of Mrs Cordelia Turk, deceased, applies to me for dismission: These arc to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to ehow cause at this of fice on or by the fi-st Monday in May next, if any they have, why dismission shall not bo granted. Witness tny hand officially January 170 1882. H. T. ROSS, Ordinary, jan'ttwtd TEE SEIOEB ft CONAB35 ■ BSiCIim EVEBdSLOOMDtG ROSE! The only e*tabil*hin,■_•. rraU'nr; uJSr-rtOlAt qrpa m.a tltriu. met; Robes tfaioa cl*:* Eshavi'iU grew, t tron--1 *>t l ionti sulUblalcr rai-aa- dlote bloom iWlfewt .ate! y, vattpaliLManyport- tra. B iplcadid v*notk.<. you-eho'eo, all Jal^'* u.lvr Bfa I2-0CS2: (P for C3t RJioraAi UU l*'rtl„; 2 A To* ■let IDO for Bl£*Dur NEWtoDipt, * SV*art#*o*,/*',A''W.-.?i*l-o.*« w*i/,'.' t* r'-' i * , -^u.na. fa,A s P,WCE£ MILL & FACTORY SUPPUES # OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS AUL KINDS, IRON PIPS, FITTINGS, GRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUG'-S, ENGINE GOVERNORS. Ac. Send ftr Price-list. W. N. DILLINGHAM A CaY 421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. Gold; Silver snd HioRei its# Elwtr . tad diver, mill, w« » v .r. . rum forJ 3-c-ii*. • • . - -uk fonerv .iT.li* ■!* i*. *..* . r I- —. V). AcBTits Wasted. OJIciAl Lifi TRIAL OF tmTv: form.* . asd \ TT. Sc 1*1 30 ccnt.i", rc'.dy. F(':t fc'o'Ju I v PPM \\ k PfV TH’: OSST m Tf!S f ’ V •'jgBfmr Firarfaca clubrent vfl ' 1)., Isa with CUrrHc*. re i-rv* i- . .' •*; ."I requimnenta,and mu,.; t., * n <. LEAOiWC FEATURrs - ; Dmihlo Wood Doers. Patent W;-' C . •ii-iiUc Jwrrqier. iiuerehaigreabl. fficlf. Bn,it in,T B-rr, i IP* • : Nwfrtgit: t Flue-Stop. Ri-vcrsfi .. . .' l/*ng (trriW Flo o, Don) 1- Mi *rt C-. t ' .;;•*. ••in'- Covers, IlUtniicat 'A r ire J, , k-W'.8, Nickel l‘cneL\<tc. Uneqnaicd In Material, In l'ii n .-5 fa* operation. MannCtcturc'l by ISAAC A.SHEPPA.1D4C0.8. : cr: __ And for rale by •SO. S. OL'EAR, 92 Chcrrv Stror! M •i -a.lfa. f&F Aw-.? iSlamlb*j JrW 1882 • w t v-r»s. I f^!l -aulrgtafaki: tie. v( Iv.t *! • :».Fc W*l ;i 1‘JuaUi P.K.FESKi fcUO.I'* • i.V* GEORGIA, BIB a COUNTY. Ki .e ; w S. 8. Sweet, administrator of i. hiiin- h-ilser, lepreseuts to tbe costti*oti- tion, cioly filed and entered or. v to, tbak be has fully administered T. J. 'N'tohca- scr’* estate : Tliis is therefore lo c.ile ail re: -fas coo- corned, heirs and creditors, to - id ap peal at the court of ordinary of * oenry. ty ou tho first Monday in April _..vv, to show cause if any they can why to ad ministrator should cot be 3iscl-t.r.• :d front his administration r.cd receive !: tiers of dismission. Given under my hand and off' vd tore this. Jrnttary 7,1882. janhwiim- J. A. McMANl J., Ordinary. GEORGIA,TWIGGS COUN VV whom it irny concern. Step . Kelt having in proper form ui ,*?i« for permanent leltoisof admii u- the estnto of \V. W. Bozentnu. -I ■., late of *aid county, this stu *-:ii singular the creditors and ti- v W. \\. Bozeman, Jr., to he a my office within tho time* all-, and show cause, it any they c ip, mnnent Rdn.ini«tratfon ton - . i gravted to Stephen L. Fiiuccit. • Bozemnn’s, Jr., estate. Wita* ---* and official signature. ' O.A.SOLOMAN j-inl* wid P EORGIA, CRAWFORD « OCN , " VT it appearing to me I'r.t (lie i W. Whstingtrm. diw* ■*’-. S-* ■ whereby 1.***. is likely !*, nerrue > Tliis i» therefore tocltc nil (XT to show cau.-o, if any the v have. t!:e fi:>t Mr.mVjy in JTiire ii next a.lininMnitlon shoulil not v*to 8* ' Clerk Superior Court * ••' era ., for-i Witness lay lmrnl oC'-cialiv. F* ‘ - VIRGIL S. IP febtMd GEORGIA. CRAWFORD C< <FN': ndministralor of estate of W. i i dereased, of raid eorniv, ha«an: of ilfamisslon fromsaM tm*'.*. ’ll., to cite all persons comen: -! to any they have, by Uie first M*'. .i* 1882, l' l.y raid applies*!*'" -h'.u: 1 ediind letters dtzmlsring grautc .to' emit. Witness my hand cfSehilty. F*-t 1882. fcbStd VIRGIL fi. HOLTON, f GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.- Wketet* . T. Parsley, guardian for James A. 8*tw- *t. minor, applies to mo for dismission: These are to rile and ndraonit-h all per sons concerned to show cause at this wj on cr by tbe first Monday in Moreh nett, if any they have, why dismission shall not be granted. Witness my hand official lx Jaou. r» 17. tssy. It. T. ROSS, Orafcnry GEORGIA, CRAWFORD Cf.UNTY*— Whereas. Amenda Cleveland having filafl her petition for tho probate in soleum form, of tho lost will and tcele.ment Of Virginia Bailey, ot raid county, tlooeftsaff, and it appearing in fa’d petit;,>,i that WiB- inm Bsiiey, Charles Bailey and Bnoai Bailey are next <*f kin of said testator, awl their residence is nnknou n: This ie therefore to cite tho said Wi Ban Bailey, Chariea Bsiiey and Thomrs BAy to be and appearnt the regni irMarch (era* of court o' ordinary of said connty to be holdcn on the first Monday in MareU. 18R2. lo attend the probate of said will. Witness my band officially, this January 2, ISSi VIRGIL S. HOLTON, Ordinary. janlfi lav.Gw* OnntNABi’a Omcr. Josks Co., G*.—Jan uary 17th, 1882.—'Whereat Sirs. Martha L Ross applies to me for administraticR an the estate of B. F. Ross, late of Joneaeoro- ty deceased: . These are to cite and to admonish aR persons concerned to show c**U6e at this office on orby the firs' Monday in Match next, if any they have, why tbe same aba! not be granted. Witness my hand, officially. *jaalS-td R. T. BOSS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, T. J. Mel! and A. F. Hunter, executors of the rstnto of Ecdocia E. Hnnter, represent to tlie court in their petition dal.C filed, that they have folly administered hud*.;in E. Hauler’s estate. This is therefore to cite all i>ersons concerned, lcgaltn-s nnd credi tors, to show run e, if any they can, why said executors should not be discharg'd from their exeenton-hip and receive letters of dipinUsion on thefiist Mondai in March, 188?. Witness my hand nnd offictul signature., J. A. McMANUS, I d ccttd* G rdinnry. GEORGIA, BIBB COCNTY.-Whoreoa.. W. J. Dent, admitifotrator of Cynthia Has. represents to the court in bis petition, dob filed nnd entered on record, that he hoc folly administered Cynthia Hoy’s estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons oatv- cerncd, heirs and creditors, to show euoaa, if any they can, why said administrate should xot be discharged from his admuaa- tration r.nd receive letters of di.-m;asioq oo the first Monday in April 7,1882. Given under my hand and official tigas-. tore this January, 188?. lawpni* J. A.MciIANUo.iOrdiaagy. T-TBEL FOE BI70BC2. Samuel A. tteui vs. Mary A. Reid.—b* Jones Soferior Court, CMober term, 18SL It appearing to the court by return of the sheriff that the defendant in above stated cose. Mary A. Reid, is net to be found in said county of Jones; and it further M- Pcoring that she dec* not reside within iha limits of this State : It i ordered thateoe- vice be perfected on said defendant by publication in the Macon Telegraph and Messenger for space of ihree months be fore next term of this court. October ISiii 1881. R. V. HARDEMAN, libelant’s > u*. Approved and 'O ordered. THOS. G. LA VlfcON, J. S.O. O. a A true extract from minutes. jnnlUwPm VcttmCc <> fatcss.tr.*;