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(jigggjguT Ulgftklg attbt 3fmmml & JHes^tTgieie.
I BUDDutp death.
(r. Jew Biin-ti Dies kuildealjr While
M•**■»» la Bis Chair.
The cjt- win surprised end shocked to
lam Tftonfer of the death of Mr. Jere
jaaeh, «no of the oldest and best known
ptizens of Macon.
Jlr. Janeh has been ailing for somo
gate from n complication of disorders,
£>ef aaong which was catarrh of the blad-
er. 1U was on the streets as nsnal up to a
t* ' esterday ho ate dinner and
*! *P “* to rest, but in a few
.**• Hie remains will be
25jP™W? th }» morning in charge of
M ^rionS rpln ’ Wt ° WaS nm0B - his
Tnnch was bom in Augnatn, came to
n in his early manhood, and was
t tty-four years old. Ho had fewer
.» than most men, and his big heart
»- _w al nature won for him a large cir-
ie off ends. As was said of him yester-
1 Mr * * wss as square and upright in his
jsalim: as was any man.” His fnmily
rro ai png the first of Augusta, tho
stone brother is left, now living in
anbia onnty.
Ho wi 1 be buried by the side of his wife
l the c mclery in Augusta.
On a Boom.
Owing to tho addition of a sash, door
ad bliad department, with builders’ hard-
ore and building material, to their paint
ad oil house, Messrs. C. Burke & Son
»ve found their pre-ent quarters (their
*• and elegant three-story, with base-
tsnt, strrehon>e) inadequate to accommo-
Umth. largo ctockTlhry will have on band,
ed hare been compelled to seek nddition-
.D-riOR nothing by halves, and
(tlieving in tho bright fnturo before our
stfi thry hare purchased the property
known as the Goodall lot, on Fourth street,
( war Cherry, with a frontago of seventy
bet, npon which they will erect a brick
s/iomgo hou.se at once. We were shown
■Brough their extensive stock by Tom, the
Irloverest o. oar young business men, who
f has already built np, in a short time, the
most extons.ve trade in their line south of
Baltimore.
In their stock we noticed a large varietj
of everything in the painters’ and bui'ders
; supply liie, which embraces p -into, paint-
oils, glass, sash, doors, blinds
anil builders' hardware. The prompt end
courteous treatment received ty all who
intrust their orders to this reliable firm
has already made their name famous.
Readv nt all times to meet honorable com
panion in strictly tho best nrtides in their
line, Uiey invite from those who have not
alri udy given them a trial order to call and
inspect their extensive stock, promising to
convince the n that they will make it to
their interest to give them their orders for
future purchases.
To-night.
The play to-night, has reo.ived some of
the best notiooa of the press. The Hous
ton (Texas) Pott, of March 18tb, says:
A large audience greeted the appearance
of the Alvin Joslyn Comedy Company at
Grayta opera honse last night- The com
edy is written by Mr. Charles L. Davis, who
appears in the title role, and it is a play
somewhat on the “Joshua Whitcomb” and
“Messenger from Jarvis Section” order,
ers of New York city, among whom he
proves the sharpest of the lot, always com
ing out op tup and right sido up.
The play has little, if any, literary merit,
tad depends for its success npon well-
n dramatic situation, which, though
exaggerated in some instances, aro telling
in tneir effect, and never foil to capture the
spplense of the honse, forming thrilling
tableaux for the finale of every act. “Alvin
Joalin’s" visit to rich relrtions in New
York is the ground-work of the play, which
has bnt a sufficient plot to connect the dif
ferent incidents and situations of which he
becomes the heio, in trusting blindly to his
unsophisticated impulses in mastering the
rough situations that present themselves.
The trials and misfortunes of “Jnlia Foid,”
whoso cause * Joslin,” in his kindness of
heart,'* champions at the repeated risk <
his own life against the tyranny of n heav.
villain, gives the pithos to the play, and
famished tho materials for a happy inter
weaving of tragedy and comedy, in jnst
that proportion to keep the spirit of the
audience noil balanced. “Joslin" is the
leading attraction of the play, and the
d oratter to which all othe-s are subser
vient, and Mr. Davis’ conception of tho
role ns the quaint New Eng’and farmer, ns
shrewd ns hs is peculiar, is nn original
piem of work both in acting and make-up,
and for which he deserves the continuous
npplaurc accorded him. in its execution.
Most or the scenery need is the property of
the comp ny, and the scene representing
piur IS) East river, with the moon and stars
altove- reflecting in the water, and hew
York city illustrated in the distance, is
very realistic.
Well-Hcnted Mucccim.
A gentleman once asked a distinguished dls-
. musing druggist to explain the secret
1 the almost universal demand for Hr.
itlchmnnd'l Samaritan Nervine. He said that
:t was in fart a genuine medicine—such a eom-
M>und as every good physician would prescribe
lor the disease which it U advertised to cure.
<>( course It costs less than any druggist would
charge for the same article supplied on a physi
cian', prescription, and. besides, there was a
laving of the doctor's fee lu addition. More-
r.lw.buylng the drugs in such enormous
i.Ufies. anubavfng a perfect apparatus for
-iKiundtng the mixture, he was r.ot only en-
cd In get better articles iifthc first place, but
■ to present the medicine fn better form aud
low twice tlian the same preparation could
k'vdbly obtained from any other source. Ur.
<1 has devoted all his energies to the
m of human suffering. With this end
ami with his whole heart In
bor for tho benefit of the
has achieved marked
There can tie no
merit. That his suc-
by the fact that his
and a phyilctkn does not
Trnrltr— and the fact that there to a steadily
rca'ing demand for the Samaritan Nervine
, ,oves that It Is no nostrum, bnt a reliable
remedy. He has repeatedly informed the pub
lic that It to no {latent medicine, and no patent
haseverbeen asked for or attained. Neither
does be advertise it as a cure-all. ftere are
hundreds of diseases that he acknowledges It
win »ol cure. It may t« urged that some of
Diesedhcn-esare so widely different that it
f- ems absurd to prescribe the same remedy.
Tiiey uuty differ In symptom*, yet in character
tie lireeSely the same; and then wc must take
into consideration the fact that remedies may
neesMrarious properties. Thus, some medi
cines are both tonic and alterative; others may
i be tonic and laxative, the properties differing
■recordIng tr the quantity administered and
Lthc time und circumstances ffblcb demand its
nsed and the requisite mai h’liery tobe
ired, are among the chief essentials. The
....1!,’Insured by purchasing the ingredlenU In
targe anautltles. whereby the exercise of
grredcr rare In selecting the materials can be
afforded, and the second can only be accom
plished Whare the business ?■ snfllelenily exten
sive to warrant a Urge outlay of capital f n pro
curing chemical apparatus. These U-tU apply
with especial Interest to the manufacture of our
medicines, their quality having been vastly
improved sluce the demand has become so
net as to require Ibrir manufacture Hi very
Are not mere speculative
marks tomblcad the reader, oru> imbue him
v ilh false views of the superiority of onrmed-
IrlaM. While inspecting Dr. Richmond s es
tablishment you would be surprised to see the
u iuiirable facilities, both chemical and me
chanical, which he employs In the prosecution
of his business. Everything Is arranged in the
luoat-perfcctly systematic order, and while to
tho general observer there appears to bo no
room for Improvement, yet new apparatus and
mechanical appliance are constantly being
procnretl for too establishment.
t J;nt»r IHsunAwHr-Sm . |
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FINANCIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MACON.
OOBBSCIED DAILY BT
LOCKETT & BOND, BROKERS.
MACON, March 29,1882.
Georgia 6 per cent bonds, dno lS->9-10S%r,*no%
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds, (ohl) “ .„100 ftio;
Georgia 7bcr cent, bonds (mortgage 108%ftiioj
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold
quarter coupons).. 116543
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds, doe I896u 121 «126
Georgia 8 per cent, bonds.. —112 ftU5
Northeastern railroad bonds (Hid’d) 116 ft 118
ltraiwii n. it. oi Ain., isi ioongagc 114 Mill)
Western R. K. of Ala., 2d mortgage lit (*115
Mobile and Girard railroad, (more.) 117 (ills
Montgomery and EufauU 1st mort
gage, lud's'd by & and 8. \V. R.R105 @107
Atlantic and Golf railroad, consoli
dated mortgage HO tans
City of Macon bonds 101
City of Savannah bonds 87
City of Atlanta 6 per cent, bonds. 100
City of Augusta G per cent, bonds- 1(0
Southwestern railroad stock 118
Central railroad stock.— 115
Central railroad scrip 90
Auguste and Savannah H. R. stock 118
Georgia railroad stock 166
Cotton Markets by Telegraph.
LIVERPOOL, March 29.—Noon-Cotton In
moderate demand and freely supplied; mid
dling uplands 654: middling Orleans 613-16;
sales 10,000; sjicculatioti and export 2,000; re
ceipts if,,sort; American 3,950.
Fntnres—Market dull; uplands low mid
dling clause, March 6 40-61; March and April
6 40411; April and May 6 41-64Q6 40 Cl: May and
June 6 47-6136 46-61; June aud JnlyC >7-6tft
650-64; July and August 655-61; Augn-t and
September 65061; September unit u.-tober
LIVERPOOL—5:00 p. m —Uplands low mid
dling clause, April and May 63J-6I. Futures
dull and easier.
NEW YORK. March 29.-Noon -Cotton dull;
sales 451; middling uplands!
Orleans 127-16.
Futures steady; March 12.12; April
12.15; May 12.33; June 12.52; July 12.67; August
'NEW YORK—Evening—Net receipts 460;
gross 7,531. Futures closed weak; sales 141,000,
ss follows:
March— 12.05312.07 September -1231
April- ..12.07ft October ll.6W4ll.67
May .......12.21(412.22 November.-llA0ftU.52
June. 12:wftl2l0 December—ll.-ViftlI..'A
July. .—12.55ftI2.56 January ft
SAVANNAH, March ‘AMximi steady; mid
dling US; low middling US: good ordl-
tiary Injunct receipts 523; gross —; soles3000;
AUGUSTA. March 29.—Cotton market quiet;
nil nary
ifo!;
THE NYOilivfc>
„ OF THE
COLLIER CQMP’Y
OF ST. LOUIS, MO.»
■Which were totally destroyed by fire on
^th S^pUiubsr 21, lobl.
Are Rebuilt !
Orders are solicited for
Strictly Pure White Lead and Red
Lead. Cold-Pre«»ed and Pure
Dark Caator Oil, Raw and
Doable Boiled Linseed QiL
lanSOeodUiia
I __ and
easy; middling 12; low middling 115^:
good ordinary 11%: net receipts 1010 gross —;
sales 300; stock 37,009.
MACON MARKET.
l'Bovtsioxs.—The marxet u active. Bacon—
C. K. sides, 11. Bacon—shonlders none. D.
S sides, 10%: D. 8. shoulders 8. Boston bellies,
11. Plain Western hams, 13% New York pig
hams, 14.
Lard.—Market very firm. Choice leaf, .In
tierces, l?%ftl3; tubs, 13% N. Y. Refined, In
tierce, 13; tufis, 13%
Flour.—Market very firm: finest patent, *9.50;
fancy, 18.56; choice family, $8.00; extra family,
(7.75; family, *7.00; buckwheat, (10.50. Wheat
bran, per cwt (l.ro.
Comte—Market quiet with good demand;
Choice Rfo, 15; prime, 14; good. 13; folr.12; ordi
nary, 10; O. G. Java, 30; Mocha. 30.
Grain and Hay.—Market very firm. White
com, -1.01; mixed corn, 96. Feed oats, 65; rust
K roof oats, Rye, (1.75. Western timothy
ay, -corgla hay, (1.10. Com meal,
plain (1.(6; boltol, (1.10.
Hardware— Market good. Horseshoes (6.00
per keg; mule shoes (7.00. Iron bound homes
Jt.50ft5.00. Tnu-e chains 4535Oe. per pair
Ames' shoveU|12.00pcrdoicn. Plow hoes Ch7c.
perDi. Haiman's plow stocks *1.75. Axes Si.u0
(*10.00 p*-r dozen. Cotton cards (5.00. Well
buckets (1.50. Cotton rope IKc. pertb. Swede
iron SA5Mc. per t:•: refine 3%ft4c. per lb. Plow
steel 5%e per h Nails (3.65—base of 10-p. Pow
der (6.40 |ier keg. Blast lug powder 14.00. Lead
8c. per lb. Drop Shot (2.00 per bag.
Bagging andT.-ks— Pair demand; stock II
2% bogging, all Jute, none; 2 do., none; 1%
9%ftloe: arrow ties. (1.65: pieced ties. (1.25.
Molakhem and 8ykui\—Cuba mclasses, 50;
do, good, 55; honey drips, 50; Georgia syrup, 55.
8aI.T.—Liverpool, (l.lO: Virginia (1.25ftl.50.
Knurrs—Apples. (5.00. Oranges, per 100
2(*5C. Lemons, i«r bex, (1.00 London layer
raisins. (1.50.
Irish Potatoei—Eastern seedling—Market
active: demand good. Early Rose (4.75; Good-
ich (1.75; Peerless (1.50; Snow Flake (4.75;
Peach Rlow (4.75: Burbanks (4.75; Pink Eye
(5.00; White Rose (1.75.
Day Goods.—Market firm. Prints—standard
6ft6%!,lower grades 4%Sjt->%% solids 5%c. Tick
ings 6%ftI8c. Hickory stripes 7%ft!0c, do.
' wn OJ^ftlOc. Wigans 6%ft7% Osuabiirgs—
— “" T. eight oz. 10%c. ahectlngi—standard
;hter weights 7ft7% Sliirtlngs—
ift6.% Checks—standard S% Ker-
seys 12%S|ti. Kentucky jeans 8ft20; Western
do. 2>ft40.
Kwh.—No. 1 mackerel, "half bbls. , *7.00; do
kits, (1.00; No. 2 do., hall bbls., ('>.75; kits, 65c.;
No. 3. half barrels, (5.50; kits. 60c.
Sugars— Market firm with good demand.
Granulated. 10% standard A. 10%; white extra
C, 10; extra C, 9% golden C, 8% N. O. white
10%. N. O. yellow- clarified, 9%
Provision Markets by Telegraph
BALTIMORE, March 29.—Floor quiet and
steady; Howard street and Western superfine
SI.50o4.7i: extra S5.00aC.00; family
h6.2Tm6.75; City mills superfine S3.50a4.75; extra
j|5.u0a5.a0; Uto brands s7.00n7.2i; Baltimore
high grade family winter wheat patent
5.80. Wheatr-aouthom steady: Western
lower but closed a shade better. Western red
sjtot s 1.35a!.40: amber $1.4inl.4S; No. 2 Wes
tern winter red spot t-1.3aalAS^/ Com—South
ern sternly and Western strong and
quiet. Southern white SO; yellow 76.
Oats scan-e but firm: Southern 53a.»•,; Western
white 5ta/s*o mixol 52o5l; Pennsylvania .i:'4>ifi.
l*rovisions steady and in fair demand.
"Mess |Hirk >17.|7.'uil3.50; bulk meats—shoul
ders. and clear rib sides packed *7.75
and 810.62% ; Bacon—shonlders > 8.62%
clear rib sines ■ 11.50. Ilatns 13.(J0n
nl;i..50. Ijtnl retincil -1200. Cof
fee quiet; Kio (cargoes) ordinary to fair
9al0. Sugar firm; A soft 9% Whisky steady
at 1.19. Freights dull.
CHICAGO, March 29.—Flour steady and un
changed. Wheat unsettled and lower; No. 2
Chicago spring (l—5al.3i%cash; 135% April.
Com steady with fair demand and firmer at
cash; 63% March and April. Oats dull
and prices a shade lower at 44%a45% cash;
42%M3% Starch knd April. Harley firmer at
(L<t:aL03% forJc unsetf.’cd but generally
liighcr nt (I7.05ql7.10 cosh and Ai«ril. Ijiril
steady with fair! demand slo.!M cash; • 10.!>0
10.82% April. Bulk meats easier; shoulders
(6.6^ short 9.70; clear 9.05. Whisky steady and
unchanged at SlJlK.
CINCINNATI, ; March 20.—Flour steady
and unchanged. Wheat cosier; No. 2 red win
ter (1.3lal.35. Cf-ra easier. No 2 mixed 72%
Oats dull; No. 2 mixed 50%>50% Pork
quiet at - 1S.CO. Lard firm at -10.90. Bulk
meats quiet but-firm; shoulders ■ 6.87% rib
*9.70: clear (11.00. Whisky steady nt (1.16.
Combination soles of finished goods, 50UO bbls.
on a basis of 1.16. Butter caster but not
uotably lower. (Sugar firmer; hards 9%al0%
tew Orleans 7,%68% Itogs steady and firm:
common and bglit (5.5ua7.uo; packing and
butchers' S6.60a7.po _
LOUISVILLE. March 29.—Provisions rtcady
but not quotebly higher. Mess jmrk ? 18.50.
Bulk meats nominally unchanged: shoulders
*6.7306.87%' rib -9.70; clear *10.20. Bacon-
demand fair anil firm; shoulders 47.50: rib
110.00; clear 110.J5. Sugar-cured hams (1225a
$250. Grain market steady but firm; Wheat.
No. 2 amber r 1 28al.S0; No. 2 red winter *1.28
al.30, Com—No. white 79: No. mixed 70a72
Oats, mixed 49. Ryo No. 2 so. Flour nomi
nally _unchangcd; patent (8.57; extra family
8T. ''LOUIS, Jfarch 29.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Wheat lower and slow, closing at
inside figures; Nh. 2 rod fall *1.29 cash; 1.29%
April Com lower, but closed at inside figures
at 68% cash; 67% April. Oat* higher at 49%
bid cash; 46% bid April. Pork slow; jobbing
617.65al7.73. BuSk meats slow and unchanged.
Lard firm for sme ll lots at . 10.65al0.75. W his
ky steady at 1.17.
NEW ORLEANS, March 29.—Flour quiet
but steady; XX nominal; XXX $5.7:«6.25. Corn
firmer, mixed | 82; white 105. Oats In
fair demand ar,d higher; seed 5S; prime 60;
choice’ 65. Pork scarce at (I8.12%a18.25;
Lord fltm it Sjl35*U.£. Bulk Keats scarce
and film; shMlfitrs '-7.C0; rib 02'1 long e.ear
(10; dear -11.25.1 Hams—sugar cured dull;can-
vassed ll..'4ial2i<i. Whisky steady; Western
rectified (125. Cbffeeflrm; Rio (cargoes) ordi
nary to prime 8%tll% Sugar steady; common
to good commt'n 6%a0% yellow clear!fled
6‘iMK. Molasses dull; centrifugal 40afi0;
rime 5Ca.i8. Rice strong and higher at 5J>7%
ran dull at (1.20.
Naval Stores
WILMINGTON, March 29.-t.tmIts mrpenrine
..rm at 55. Rosin firm at (1.90 for strained: 1.95
for good ditto. Tar firm at (1.75. Crude tumcn-
tlne firm at 225 for hard; *3.50 tor yellow
dip. and (280 tor virgin inferior. Com
firm: prime whltoOO: mixed 82%. ^
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Cared my little girl of fits. She was also deaf ana*
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SAMARITAN NERVINE
Use been tbe means of curing my wife of rhrnmst Inn.
J. It. Flktcuee. Fort Collins, Cob
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Made a tun: cure of .case of Bu for ray soil. _
E. B. Ralls, tllattivlllc, Ena.
> SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and atek headache.
Mas. Wx. ItExaox. Aurora, III.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Was the roc ana of caring my wife of spasms.
Ret, J. A. Edie. Bearer, Pa.
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Cnrcd me of asthma, after spending over «3 000 wlt2
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SAMARITAN NERVINE
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Cared me of epilepsy of nine yean' standing.
Mias Oslexa Mat-hall.
Granby. Newton Co.. Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years
duration. JaoobSctxe. St. Joseph, Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
CuNdmeo.bronchitis, asthma and general debility.
Oliver Myers, fronton, Ohio*
_ SAMARITAN NERVINE
Rss enred me of asthma; a!«> scrofala of many years
standing. Isaac Jewell. Covington, Ky.
_ . SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cared me of Hie litre been well for over four years.
Charles E. Cubtis. OsaUs.Donglass Co.. Minn.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cared a frit-ad of mine who had dyspepsia very badly.
Michael O’Coxxoa. Rlilgway, Pa.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has permanently cared me of epileptic tits
David Tbexdlt, Dcs Moines, Iowa.
. _ SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my wife or epilepsy of as year* standing.
UexcvClaee Fatrtlcld, Mich.
„ SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my wife of a nerrons disease „r thehred.
E. Geahax. North Hope, Pa.
„ , SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cam] my son of fits. He has not hid a fit for about
four jean. joax Davis.
Woodburn. Uaconota Co., Ill.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
IS FOR SALE
BY ALL DRUGGISTS
IUIERE (S A BiLtl IX GILEAD
Tor an ,**»s of Spermstorrhessa/
imp-.eitcy, a. the resnlt of sell
abas- i, yo u. sexual exetsses it
nt.tc-.er yc.i*.or othei causes, s' d
pro* tclrg i-u. of tho following
rffee* baivontjest. Sen-lna]
i.iM/sois tilaul emissions by
d reams) i> n.a-.-*» of Sight, lief sc.
.live M—ro-y, I’l.ys.ea' Decay. Pim
ples o' 8«'C. Aversion no Society
of Ken.-t-... Coo'us'.oo of Ideas.
Lots o* wesoal l ower, etc. reodsr-
liiYigoraliog
Pltlt.
df'**'* 'a^oi-cr or
,VWi
botee 13 heat t>y nisi,. rrrp«i-L
c* rweif* »f pr.ee. Ald/ets Dr
curt, u.cit'.ae Company, hots
tTar* f Att
A Lending London Phytt
felon establishes an
OMlcaia Ktwlstki
far tko Care of v.
EPILEPTIC FITS.
From A m .Journal ofXedicint.
has simply been ostoaiabing; wsbanhsud of ossas of
anrWntnf standing,sunuitsmlly cured hyhnn rte
has pnblislied a work on this dissaas, which be sands
vnthaUrgabottlsof his wonderful enre frso to any
sufferer who may send their express and P.O. Eddrssa.
zz42nd~
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
ATTENTNON !
PLANTERS! FARMERS.
INSURE YOUR DWELLINGS IN GOOD COMPANIES
LOW RATES.
At REES’ INSURANCE AGENCY,
84 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
Eftl) CtlR TE * TONS Equitable Ammontntcd Soluble Tone Pho phate of Lime. Ten-tons
rUll u.vliu ptsolvc*! South Carolina Dissolved Boue, by
HENRY E. REES, 84 Mulberry St., Macon, Ca.
THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CARO !
/
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company, Macon,
mar24wly
07-Reference: J. F. HANSOM,
Georgia.
The Uni tod’s tatce Circuit Court, on March
31, rendered the following decisions:
1st—That the Commonwealth Distribu
tion Company is legal.
2d—Its drawings aro fair.
N. B.—The company has now on hand a
large reserve fund. Bead carefully the list
of orizes for the
MARCH DRAWING.
1 Prize $ 30,000
1 Prize 10,VO
1 Prize. 6,0C0
10 Frizes $1,000 each 10.0CJ
20 Frizes 000 each 10,000
100 Prizca ICO each 10,000
290 Prizes 60 each 10,900
GOO Prizes 20 each 12,0(0
1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000
9 Prizes 300 each, ap’rox prizes 2,7CC
9 Frizes 200 each do do I/GO
9 Prizca 1G0 each do do 9C0
1,9G0 Prizes $112,406
Whole Ticket*, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $60. 65 Tickets. $100.
Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter,
or eoud by Express. DON’T SEND P t
REGISTERED LETTER OR POST-OF
FICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward,
by Express, can be sent at our expense.
Address all orders to
R. M. BOARDMAN,
Courier-Journal, Louisville, K
or same person 309 Hroadway. N Y.
WILBOR’S COMPOUND OP
IPURE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME.
GUANO!
Baker’s Standard,
Sea Fowl,
St. Goorffo,
B
Zell’s.
Tho above are nil first clnxs brands. Baker’s Standard han the highest commercial
value of any guano analyzed in Atlanta, tin., this year. Apply to
CUBBEOGE Sc ESTES,
157 Second street, Macon, On.
marl 7w4t
WHITE & MILLER,
Corner Broad and Hnnter Street*, Atlanta, Ge >rgza.
G EKEBAL AGENTS FOR THE
Mitchell Wagon
-IN-
North and South Carolina
Gcor^in,
Alabama and Florida.
The attention of dea’ers is called to the fact that we are prepared »o ship ct rbortno-
S3 SSurTKSto'”
AND STATIONARY ENGINES.
iliinii t nifitl fin tali in iii
k _ Wf ACTION
Don’t purchase until jou confer with us. Send for
mar5eod&w3m
ffi
Or may be hsj direct from tw. For further lntorma-
tlqn inclose stamp fur our Illustrated Jourtul giving
evidences of cures. Address
i>u. s. a. iticn>rovir<fc co.,
World's Epileptic Iuslllute.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
FOR SALE BY LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR
S TARTLINQ -.
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
■ A victim of youthful imprudence causing
Premature Decay, If errata Debility, Lost Min-
hood, etc .-having tried in vain every known
remedy,his discovered a simple scUcurc.whlch
he wilt send FREE to his feiiow-sufferers, ad
dress J. H. BEEVES. 43 Chatham fcUN.Y.
-W
To Onr rind All.—Aye yon unffcy-
ing from a Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, or
any of the various pulmonsry troubles that so
often end in Consumption 7 If so. use" Wil
bur's Pure Cod-Liver Oil and Lime,” a safe and
sure remedy. This is no quack preparation,
but is regularly prescribed by tho medical fac
ulty. Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbob,
Chemist. Boston. Sold by all druggiita cod Aw
EORGIA, TWIGG3 COUNTY.—By virtue of
_ ' the power vested In me by & deed executed
byW. A. Wlglns of said county, on the 29th
day of Marcli, 1878, and reeortled In the office of
the clerk of the Superior Court ot said county,
in Book P. folio 375, on the 2d of April, 1878,1
will on the first Tuesday In April next, during
the legal hours of sale, before the court
house door in Iho town of Jeffersonville,
In said county, sell to the highest bidder
for cash, the following land: That parcel of
land in the twcnty-flftn (25th) district of origi
nally Wilkinson, now Twiggs county, known
os the AUcn Beekora plantation, being the
S ince w hereon said IV. A. Wlglns resided at tbe
ate of said deed, and now resides, containing
one thousand (1.000) acne* more or less, and
bounded br the lands of J. It. Cook on the
north, nnd lands of Thomas Lowe on the east;
and lands of G. W. Faulk on the southeast, and
lands of A. F. Beckoci on tbe south, and lands
ot H. M. Loylesson the west. it being the place
bequeathed to sold W. A. Wlglns by his moth
er, Mary A. Faulk, or a sufficiency thereof
to pay this debt, nnd Interest and attorney’s
fees nnd costs, as per terms of said deed; to-wit:
two thousund six hundred and eight dollars
and ninety-two cents ((2608.92) for principal
and interestdue up to said day of sale (April 4,
1882); and two hundred and ilxty dollars and
eighty-nine cents ( 260.89). ns attorney's fees
nnd the cost oi this advertisement, to-wit,
twenty-live dollars. Good nnd sufficient
titles will he made to the purchaser or pur
chasers as specified in said deed. There is a
contingent remainder in one-half the land nnd
the sale will he subject to this tfaid land fa
told for tho benefit of the undersigned, the
f'\ EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Sld-
tXney II. Boynton has applied for exemption
oTpcnonaltvand setting apart and valuation
mnrlitwtd’
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Ben
jamin M. Tarver has applied tor exemption of
r<nKv nnd setting apart nnd valuation ol
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at
10 o’clock a. m. on tho 24th day of April, 1882,
at my office. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary,
mcn28owtd.*
ness,...
Wi
Marcl
tilth. 1882
... if any,.
DANIEL BULLARD.
d30d tds.
Macon
4r© the easiest, safest and best in tha
world. For sale hero. A radical cur# for
•“,f5K fh^ora of I 'MAR, RANKIN
A LAMAR.'or by any pb - idan in tha city
at their offices, if preferred.
Tbs True 8lory ora Mutter’s (tele.
He was a halter living at No. 319 Kent
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. He woe out of
work for tho nonce, having been with D-m-
lan, the Broadway hatter, for resrs. Hts
name was Michael Doyle. He had afrisnd
who Bought for him half of a ticket No. .
95,785 in the February drawing of the Lou-
i-.ann. Siato_, Lottery by communicating
withM. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La.,
and he received $15,000 cash. He had
bought tickets for four years before. At
last luck enmeto bis door. He was at
home Who is the next to «3o likewise be-
foro April llth, tho day of the next draw
ing. [
Mohawk. Feb. 25,1879.
W». M. Giles <t Co., 120 West Broadway
Now Y’ork: ...
De A b Stas—Enclosed please und a check
for one quart of your Liniment. I nee it
for almost everything, nnd I know it to be
the boot I kuow of or have seen tried. It
prevents all discolorations from bruise-*,
nnd in neuralgia, headaches,etc., it is king.
When you struck Iodide Ammonia, you
struck a bonanza, and a big one, too. Send
the Liniment to the address of
H. H. Basket.
Mohawk, N. Y.
Trial bottles 25 cents.
mark
islr offices, if preferred. •
LAMAR, BAKKJN * LAMAJL
tt Kola Agent* for Macon. Ga.
Am enricher of the blood nnd purifier of
the system: cures lassitude and lack of en
ergy; such is Brown’s Iron Bitters. lw
CANTATAS, OPERETTAS!
Now wind up the mttsiral season with the
performance of one of our popular Cantatas.
S]>cclmen copies promptly milled for the prico
here mentioned.
Joseph's Bondage ( 1.00), Rntli and
MCrCQ Nnomt tel.00). Uelshnzxer ( 1.00). 1‘rodl-
cal Son (75 cents), or the easy Daniel (50 cts.), or
father (30 cts.)
renin* Dennett’s Stay Queen ( lh Root's nay-
CCultir makers (-1), or New Flower Queen
75 cents).
fln*Pt>ll«a Barber of Bath (50 cents). Falomite
UptluUlS ( 1.25), Rohlnsonade (50 cts.). Bleep
ing Queen (80 cts.). Caps and Saucers (25 cts.T,
Diamond Cut Diamond (31.00).
For nt
Guardian Angel (50 eenU). Home ln Fairy
Land (60 cento), Lesson in Charity (60 rents).
Little Bo-I’ccp (60 cento). Quarrel Among Flow-
“Tcento). Spring Holiday (00 cents), Threo
Kittens (* celt*., Twin Sisters (50 cento),
a Patience (-1), Mascot (50 rents).
- ‘ ' - — -~nts>.
WM MP
! (60 cento), 1
> Bo-Peep («
era (35 cento). Sprin
Little Kittens (-50 re
Ideht Operas T?;uV by Jury (30 rents). BiUee
Taylor (50 cento). Little Duke(rl.CO), ifinaforo
•5u <> i '--- 1'irate* i l.'» ■ ■
GLIYEB. riTSON & CO.. Bo»ton.
O. H. DTTftON A CO. M3 Broadwav N. Y.
Sitter 5
Hostetteb's Stomach Bitters Is the
great household medlcina of the American
people and Is taken everywhenya a sale-
guard against epidemics and cnacmics, as
a remedy for dy5pcpsia, biliousness and
Irregularities •( the bowels, as a cure ior
chills and fever and rheumatic ailments,
as a sedative in nervous cases, aud as a
genera! invigorant and restorative. For
alo by all druagists and dealers gener
ally, lw
JULES MOMM & CO.
CHAMPAGNES.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Seo that the corks are branded Jules
Musi.m & Co.
I offer to my customers, and Jho public
in general, these really superior Dry and
Extra Dry Hines at lowest prices, these
reliaolo champagnes need only a trial from
connoisseurs to be appreciated.
Drink (tie Win* nnd not tbe susbelll
W. R. COX, Sole Agent,
For MACON, GEORGIA.
mar2Seodlm.
W. IWcKAY, Principal.
A First-Class Institute f»r Practioal
Business Instruction. Bcok-
keeping, Etc.
C7”Fine Penmanship a Specialty-^31
Taught by one of the best Artists in the South.
LOCAL ENDORSEMENT.
We, tho undersigned, merchants, bankers,
professional men and others of tho city of Ma-
con, recommend the '‘Macon Commercial Col-
lege.” Professor W. McKay, Principal, as an In
stitution worthy of public patronage, ana It
thtrearcof a gentleman fully competent for the
position, ami who has the confidence of this
community:
Felix Corpvt, mayor of tbe city of Macon.
8. T. Colkmas & Co., wholesale dry goods.
Cuffoud ANDEnsost, Att'y-UciicrnI Suite ol Ga
Georgs T. Kooehs' boss, wholesale grqrex*.
Jons C. Cuki>, President Exchange Bank.
M. Ncsseaum A Co., wholesale do - goods.
Jaques St Jonsson. wholesale grw.ra.
Camiaut A Curd, hardware merchants.
I.C. Plant* Sox. bankers, .
S. Waxkijiaum & Son, wholesale dry good*.
Geo. S. tiDEAB, merchant, and patron of th»
ICollege.
I. C. r LAST, Pres. First National Bank of Mncon,
J. W. Bubke & Co., printers and publishers.
Henby l. Jewett, Pres. Capital Bank of Maeor.
I). L. St C. B. Willingham & Co., cotton ware
housemen.
R. F. Lawtos. banker.
J? E- Jones, President Central Georela Bank.
J. F. Hanson, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Co.
R. K. Hines, attorney at taw.
Singleton, Hunt St Co., wholesale shoes St hats.
Lamar, Rankin Si Lamail wholesale-’
Crawford County Sheriffs Gales.
ft EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Will bo
vTsold before the court house door In the town
of Knoxvtlle, In said county, on the first Tues
day In April next, within tho legal hours of
ssle. the following described property, viz:
One hundred one and one-fourth (101%) acres
of land, the same being the south halt of lot
number fifty-seven (57). in the first district of
origtnnlly Houston now Crawford county, and
known as the Simon Johnson place. Levied
on as the property of Simon Johnson to satisfy
a justice court fl. fi. issued from the Justice
court of 491tli district G. M. In favor of Me. D.
Dnntelly vs. said Simon Johnson. Levy made
nnd returned to me by Wm. Reeves, constable.
Tenant In |iossesslon notified. Property point
ed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, one two-
horse wagon. Levied on us the nrojicrty of Co
lumbus Jefferson to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from
the county court of said county, in favor of 8.
B. Brown vs. Columbus Jefferson.
Also, at the same time and jilace, one buggy
and hnmess. Levied on as the property of J.
P. Taylor to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
county eourt ot sum county in favor Coleman
,fc Newsom vs. J. F. Taylor, principal, and J. L.
Parsons, security. . ,
Also, at the same time and place lot cf land
number fifty-five, In the seventh district ol
Crawford county. levied on as the property ol
Snmuol It. Hawkins to satisfy t tax n. fa. vs.
Samuel II. Hawkins. levy made by W. B. Da
vis, B.C-.iind returned to me.
Also, at the same time and place lot of land
nmnt(er 68, in. the second district of Crawford
county. Levied on ns the property of Matilda
Omtcnouso to satisfy a tax fl. fa. vs. Matilda
Gmtchnuso. Levy made and returned tome
by W. C. Wilder, constable.
March 1.1882 M. P. RIVIERE, Sheriff^
H. L. COOK,
(HUM. COMMISSION MERCHANT
Dealer in Produce and Staple Groceries,
Cigars, Tobacco, etc., No. C8 Poplar street.
Patronage solicited and satisfaction guox-
liteeri feb!2 dnwly
.utiiti am wm:sw> >
CATARRH
Bronchitis* AithwA
anti Ileafucan «
I your home. Ore«tixnpro^«
— a a a .......——Jjnenttmade in turo
PRYOR’S OINTMENT
is A SPF.EDY AND SURE CURE FOR
Blind or Bleedlnrj Files, Hemorrhoids,
Sores, Ulcers, Tumors. Itching of the
Farts, Fistulas and all Kindred Dis
eases; alto of Burns, Corns. Felons,
Ferer Sores, Scald Head, Tetter,
Sore Ktpples, etc.
Atlanta, Ca„ Aug. 25,1877.
After an experience of twenty-five years In
selling this ointment, and during that time
having closely watched it* cflccto, and haring
the testimony of my friends and neighbors to
confirm my confidence In Its merits, I became
ttoy
etalr
Wonderful Cures Effected
—mrthe—
ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC
BATIl.
Dry Seat, Medical Vapors and Eleo-
tro-Magnetism, Rationally Com
bined to Meet the Indications
of Various Chronio Diseases.
J. W. MIGRATE,
Late of Philadelpbia Ui y,
With on experience of 16 years treating
chronic disease by tho old system, will in-
trodnee this new method of ti eating chron
ic diseases by giving
Trial Baths Free r
That the afflicted may test its merits. Pa
tients needing a course of treatment will
require from one to threo weeks' time, ac
cording to natare of disease
Dr. Migrath uses bnt little medicine with
this treatmsnt. The Electro-Therapeutic
B&l* and Electricity does what heretofore
was claimed for medicine alone.
A competent lady matron will attend
female patients.
Office houn. from 8 a- m. to 9 p. m. Con
sultation free and strictly confidential.
ROOM ^7, convenient to parlor.
Brown’s S * x b? 1 Hotel, Macon, Ga
THE GEE A THEALING AGENT
Is especially adapted to and is a positive
cure for Rheumatism. Neuralgic, Sciatica.
Paralysis, Incipient Consumption, and all
The following diseases have been cured
by this Bath with a few treatments—in
many cases one course is nil that is roquir-
Dropsy, Liver and Kidney'Ccmplmm
eryr
Spasms, Plies, Fever Soro-, Pams, Aches,
Asthma, Pleurisy, Congestive < hills. Dumb
Ague, Catarrh, Spinal Affections, Female
Diseases, -«minalWoskners Throat.Lung
and Heatt Diseases, titrictaro, Gravel,
Gont, etc. Patients from tbe Bot Springs
are especially adapted to this treatment
No Shock, bat a Fleasant Vitalizine
Sensation Imparted to
tbe Patient
For a weak Mid debilitated constitution
its vitalizing and tonic effect is wonderful.
It improves the complexion, promotes Nu
trition and Digestion, removes Constirn-
tion, and wbilo removing Ml Oppression of
the system, o vercotnes Depression and Ex
haustion. It purifies the blood, removes
malaria aud prevents Typhoid conditions.
It is a tonic sweat, cleansing the system
intern «l!yand exlerally. , iebIGw3m
Ludden & Bates’
Southern Music XI*- who.
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Wholooale Southern Distributing Depot
—FOB HIE—
(McriDg, Kranich & Bach, Mathushck,
Arion and Southern Gem Pianos,
Mason & Hamlin and Shontoger Organs.
Seven I-eadinar Makers of tbe World.
200 Finest Instruments in Stock.
BedBock Prices for cask or on Time.
One Uniform Priie, and that the
Lowest.
The Only Piano and Organ Bouse in America
Selling on»ihe One Price Plan.
Lowest prices printed in plain figures.
One price to all. No deviation. No over
charging. Prices fixed nt the smallest per
centage above cost that will eive a living
profit. The poor negro in Texas buys as
low by letter as the Savanoah millionaire
who comes in person. No misret resenta
lion. No exaggeration. No deception or
trickery. No pretensions tobe manufac
turers when we tire not. No competition
with cheap makers. Non-} but standard
instruments, from reliable makers, sold.
This, our policy for ten years past, will be
adhered to m the fature. Square trade for
Best instruments for Least ivlonev
Ihtre are cheaper instruments than oats,
bnt none as good for the monoy. Boyers
in any part of tbe South will save rnpney
by ordering from ns. We are Manufactur
ers’ Distributing Agents for the South, and
placo more instruments yearly than all
otbqr Southern Dealers combined. Baying
from ns is buying direct from tho Manu
facturers, and secures Facto*y Rates to the
onrchsiter,
5000 Instrument* for 8 882
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tender con t tact. nnOrnnstbesuld. New
Catalogues and Price Lists ready. Special
freight rates secured. Fifteen days Test
Trinl. Every concession, every inducement
that con be offered by honest dealers who
intend to keep their promises. Ludden &
Bases are right np with the times, and in
the front rank. None can nnderbny them;
none can undersell them.
White us iv you want an Isstbumsnt.
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
marSwly
James H. Campbell, t
dnifgfatc.
and merchant.
Students Can Enter at any Time.
HlTCircnlara sent free.
Address Foxt-offlcc Box 422, Macon. Ga.
tnarltlAvvlm
O PIUM I BYB. M. WOOLLEY, At-
i lUlfl j lantn, Ga. Reliable evt-
HABir I deuce given, nnd references
Cure. 11° cured patients and phyei-
cinns. Bend for my book on The Habit
and its Cure. Free. doclOdawc-nmly
imrrar’Q business
ULUUIUj o UNIVERSITY,
Atlanta, Os. One of the *lx^t . practical
•rhofibin Urn ountrv (Srnitani mailmFRRfc
S WRISKERINE^!'-*; A
ht. to IUI M rmd WU> I||H
CL iafi tW* nfis
NEW FIRM.
X$TE have opened in Forsyth, a genera
if Grocery and Provision business. Odt
friends and the friends of Capt- J, *V. Du
mas, who is with us. will find us at tbe old
stand of Dumas ft Alien, where we will be
glad to see them. _ ,
nrarl7w3ro* W. T. MAYNARD & SON.
especially for all term* oi Fites.
BEAD THE TESTIMONIALS:
This is to certify that I have Irlcn Pryor's Pile
Ointment in a case of piles, and state that It
gave more relief than anything I bnve ever
tried. I further state that os a remedy for
hunt* it is unparalleled. I also used it tor a
case of tetter In my feet, of twenty years’ stand
ing. aud ray that ft to the first thing that 1 have
over tried that gave me more than momentary
relief. I consider now that I am entirely re
lieved from that distressing disease.
JOHN D. NEWSOM,
Troup County, Go.
Having been afflicted for ten years, at Inter
vals, with that distressing malady, the piles,
and after many ineffectual trials oT the rcm-
dlcs in common use, I commenced a short time
ago to use your Pile Ointment. 1 experienced
immediate relief. From the relief experienced
In my case, as well as from the reputation so
nipldly acquired by vour Ointment iu this vi
cinity, I have no hcsltatioL In expressing tho
opinion that It fa the most efficient remedy fo
plies ever invented. O A. BULL,
•LaGrange, Gr
7 his fa to certify that I used Pryor's Ointment
in a ease of severe hum. and that In a few days
it was entirely .relieved of all tnlhumnationteiid
healed rapidfy. After the first application of
tbe Olutment, the patient suffered no pain
whatever. It. J. MORGAN!
LaGrange, Go.
By the advice of Mr. Wynn. I used your Pile
Ointment on nservant girl who had been suf
fering for eight years with a most aggravated
cose of piles. 8no Improved frqin the very first
day's use of yonr Ointment, and before using
tho box she was entirely recovered.
G. W. FOSTER. Cusieta, Ain.
This is to certify that I hove used Pryor's Pile
Ointment, and say that it is. in my opinion, the
best remedy for piles ever presented to the pub
lic. I feay this from a positive application of
the remedy on nr own pertfin.
THUS. 1*. MOKGAX Troop County, Ga.
For sale by all dealer* in medicine. Price,
FIFTY CENTS i*KK BOX. Sent my mail on re
ceipt of price. l>r. J. BR.Vl)FlELI>,
Atlanta. Ga.
For pale everywhere by Druggists and rounr
try mrcehants. mar5iri«S:w
TO DENT8STS. *
rnHE Georgia State Dental Society will
A meet in Maeo-', May 9th, 1882, and re
main in sessior. three or fonr days. The
State Board of Dental Examiners will meet
nt the samo time and place to consider ap
plications to practice Denli»tr~. Tho law
prohibits any one from beginning the prao-
tice of Dentistry subsequent to the 24th of
Angust, T82, without a license from the
t-tato Board. AH temporary license ex
pire at this mt-eting. Persons holding a
Diploma will be granted license with fee
or examination.
6TA5K HOARD OF EXAMINEES t
Drs. J. H. COYLF. Ch’m.
G. Wi McELHANY,
A. <•>. BOLTON.
R. B. BARFIELD,
- L. D- CAREEN TER, Ees.
Atlanta, Ga., March 2Sth, 1882.
ditwlt.
THE BINGES & CONAJtr.
BKAfTITO, FVFR.IU.OOW.: -.
ROSES
The only ratabh-hment trtr.k;oK n 6V ,J
BUSINESS of ROSES. o<J LAfiCt v* .
for ROSES alone. WeCIVE AWAV. • c mrt-
umt and Extras- men- POcES t' > - - *-
liahiaentg frr BtrcowPet Plant- rattehlMw-Lxiam
«l.at.- to wm.!.p.-.-n--:«af-l;-.t.V.p-nAt
C srleadul\ .ir i-;:,-:. yo ir <-‘io ce, -- ' 'W
i2 f.irS2: IJf->-S?t 2-.: rfp .13 1 r 41; ?Jle
6ICS I00fur*i3. ber HEW QUID-. -
THE DlMCEE & COWARD C L
Bass am»-er», Wc»* Gror. Ctew r - m.
teataTictuuCa. *
MILL & FAGTORY SUPPuE*
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING. f
and PACKING, OILS, PUMP* AaX
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FlTtKtii*
BRASS GOODS. STEAM GAL«3S,
ENGINE GOVERNORS. Ac. Stina*
Price-Hit. W. H. DILLINGHAM A CSi
421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE,'Kt.
iGoId, Silver ami Nickel Plagfg.
Itnda eerily tc*c Iii:bu>m4rt,*»Zjqr*y*£
Tmm WKtro-n ik o* i c-.y, a
oj*t 8llrt*r,p«1 ll« iv to Viakr I».a H p;». I*m« K i *mrff—
[orb ubu «>iam|^, Kvrry lnducvr.ioat d«ur
'©per* «rl*o dt»itv to »uu% in Uu» ‘ —
W-'
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Fourteen dlfitrent rizc* and kiuda.
!--"t with enaniclc*. n- crvolra. Aitnirafl tt-ff
requirements, und priced to miultuim
LEADING FEATURES:
Double Wood Doors Patent Wooddiatg.
In-table Damper, Interchangeable taii ifil
-shelf. Broiling Doer, .*.winiring lUsttblM^
swinging Flue-Stop, Revcndblo Ctofa ifir
Long Cross Piece, Double Short Otnteatifiaqw
Itin*- Crvers. Illuminated Fire Deal SLataS
Knout, Nickel Itmeta, etc. -
Uncounted In Material, In Finish, oft ta
operation. Mauuf-.cturcd by
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CC.BaMnwxiJBB
And for rale by
9SQ. I. OBEAK, 92 Cherry Street. Mwm.’Oa.
V.ai U malM nutt V> •1* «M>lUrant(, nr V r.
(fiUrUfflt. |l AfiiUlNi roiftH )-!:!
fitoatMImf —- - -
® pfM. lull
t antic* lftui* TtaiWtkr* .fV»jri»Wtfi>. .-K <
In.ttTM(,»ic. luTtalBnU* ta at!. 2m-1
will W foiiT.4 won irllfiLfa fat ••br'Juc v.* “ -in(iiTH(ii
frwwa ia a wanacr ajlnuu* \V» atakaa v
I-Utairr*, Trwrtmm m*.A VirM Qm*to*ri. A i qx
B- H. FEEBif fcCO..
ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL 1
We Wilt. Sesd os THIRTY Dan* Tee a*
Sr. Dye’s Electro Voltaic BsSar,
Su«penaories, and other Electrics Iggfi
ancas TO MEN suffering Irocx Kuons
Debility, Lost Vitality, etc, ppeed^jr sm-
ntoring Health and Manhood. A-r. fie
Rheumatistp, Paralysis, Li * er and Xxtaqp
Troubles and irony other dif.-'Viea. Ite
tratod pan pblot free. Address
VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MvshtU. 1
CORRECT
If you want theBcst Time KccperfovtfcaMittrptara
can he bought anywhere in the WoriAgtaaow
Lancaster Watch
QUICK-'
HIRM SIBLEYS m
Will mall FREE tlirir Cate,
logue tor 1882, containing •>
Am descriptive Price - Unef
Flower, Field and Garden
SEEDS
Bulbs. Ornamental Gnumt
and Immortelles, Gladiolus,
Lilies, ltoses, Plants. Oarfsa
Impleincnls. lteanttf- Jlyilina-
tratcd.OvcrlOOpagei>. Addreas
ROCHESTER,N.Y. * CHICAGO,ILL
179-183 East Kiln St 200-208 f
PartietUar Kctioe.
All the Drawings (tail hereafter taft
under the exelcsh 3 supervision end eft»
trol of Gedcrala G. T. BDAUBBOM»
and JURAL A. EARLY.
ASPLENDID UFFORTUNITYTOWnt
a FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND KS-
TRIBUTION, CLASS D. AT NEW/OR
LEANS, TUEsrAY, ai'pil use, mu
113d monthly drawing.
Lcuitmca Statfl lotteiv OWBfWW
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 year# by
Legislature for Educational mid O s'taa
bio purposes—with a capital ot (UOM
—to which a reservo tami at oner
ha* since been added.
By an overwhelming' popular xfc Ma
franchise wm made a part of tbo/eismt
State Constitution adopted DeocmUrJfc.
GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Dnmm
ings will take place monthly. .
It never scales or postpones. Lock ft:
the follawm^Diat^taiUii^oQ^
100,000 TICKETS AT T’.vO
EACH, HALF TIOKETP,ONEDUE~
LAR.
1JST OF FRIZES.
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize... _
2 Frizes of $2^00 VJ
6 Prizes of 1,000 JR
29 Prizes of 600 ft:
100 Piizes of 100...
200 Prises of 60. lg
600 Prizes of 20 ft-
1000 Prizes of 10 K*-
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $300-. .1 •
9 Approximation Prizes of 4-- 1 ’ L
9 Approximation Prizo3 of $100.
1,857 Prizes, amounting to..
Ren
AV. I*. BURT, Dentist!
AMERICUS, GA.
JJLEVEN years residence in Americas.
Continues to offer his services to the peo
ple Southwest Georgia. Correspondence
solicited. mar2ddAwtf
NOTICE.
Ti
lxE undersigned will, thirty days after
date, apply on behalf of the
South Macon Baptist Church,
to the city council of Macon, for titles to
the vacant lot nnd encroachment located
in the upper part of the city and bounded
by Orange, Columbus and Spring streets.
A. V. LAMAR,
O. C. SMITH.
WESLEY LEWIS,
mnr?81awfw Committee.
ROOK CRYSTAL
Spectacles
CHARLES If. SOLOMON,
ftolt; Agent.
Besponsible corresiording age:
ed at ail points, to mum liberal
salion will be paid. „ . _
For further information, wr.ta wrAi
giving full address. Send orders i-p' <*■-
iresa or Registered letter or Mcw/txa*-
iy mail; addressed only to
' M. A. DAUPHIN
New Orieaotv
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
127 La Salle Street, Chicago,11.
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
607 Seventh St., Washington. 5>- C-
The New York office is removud to te
N. B.—Orders addrcajod to New C * ! 1 •**
will receive prompt attention.
1 he particular atteutioa of the rztVi: -
called ro the tact Fiat tho entire
of tbe Tickets for each Vonthlv Dte- A4
ii sold, and conseqnfcntiy all the
each drawins are sold and drawn sra to*
From Professor A. JackBou, Lsv-ff t’s
varsity, Quebec : ’T lutve u.ed a *-
of Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Exlracd
Beef end Tonis Invigocator, in n.y
practice, nnd can recommend it
tremoly useful in cr.-et of debi.ity
wexk digestion, retiniriog streaj:k»!t
nourishment. Ask,t< ■' < 'olden'r, r -<vrr
other. Oi druggists g.--'eral ly-
Bold and Silver S Howta Sait*.
asssc rxi S3
Care Dsiiitliiril. r.**t *t.hq Joe KiOk fifii. fie