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LOCAL BVHISKH8.
®« * f- A W. I, HolniM, Dralltli,
No. H4 Mulberry street, Macon, Georgia.
Teeth extracted without pain, beautiful
acta of teeth iuserted, abscessed teeth ncd
diseased pirns cnr-.al. Dealers in all kinds
of dental material and instrument*. Con
stantly on hand, n large and foil assort
ment of teeth of all kinds, amalgams of all
kinds, robbers ot all rinds.
_ tt*«U»try—Dr.M.B-JBarfleld.
No. 00 Mulberry street, Macon, Georgia
office lionre—8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ang26tf
DR. D. 8. WRIGHT, DENTIST.
aptC-2awly. Office—114 Second st.
FINANCIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MACON.
OOBBXOTSD DAILY BY
LOCKETT & BOND. BROKERS.
„ MACON. April 5.
Georgia 8 per cent bonds, due 1889.109
Georgia 8 per cent bonds, (old) •• ...loo
«eoi*U 7 pet cent bonds (mortgage 108]
Georgia 7 per cent bonds*'gold
quartercoupons) 116>
Georgia 7 per cent bonds, doe I89A.:i24
Georgia 8 per cent bonds 110
Northeastern railroad bonds (iiul’d) 118
Central u. ft joint mort 7 per cent 113
Georgia nilnwl c per cent bonds. 107
Western R. R. of Ala., 1st mortgage HI
Western It 1L of Ala., ad mortgage114
Motile and Girard railroad, (mort) 1
Montgomery and Eutauta 1st mort
gage. ind’s’d by C. and 8. W. K.R 106 0107
Atlantic and Gulf railroad, consoli
dated mortgage 110
City of Macon bonds „ 100
€3ty of Savannah lornls 83
City ot Atlanta G per cent bonds.... 100
City ol Augusta 6 per cent bonds... 105
Southwestern railroad stock 117
Central railroad stock 109
Central railroad scrip 92
Augusta and Savannah It R. stock 118
Georgia railroad stock.................. 160
• COMMERCIAL
COTTON MARKET REPORT
m
Telmbaph and Me’sknoeb.
MACON, April &—Evening.
Cotton qolet Good middling 11*4; mid
dling 10%al0?fc low middling 10?£ good
cU * u W fr
RCuntu lo-uay uy r&ii-.............. n
" “ bjr wagon C—
shinpcd ;;
"sTATOIE.NT.' *
Stock on band September 1,1881. 1,387
Received to-day 14
•• previously 57.817-67.871
69,217
64,861—64,887
Stock on band this evening. * 4.391
Markets by Telegraph.
NEW YORK, April 5,-Nojn-Stocks fairly
active. Money 6. Exchange—long
*L8G%; short 84.89)4. Stale bond* generally
unchanged. Government securities—I's
higher and others unchanged.
NEW YORK—Evening—Exchange $4.86%.
Government aecnrlties generally higher, new 5
r x cents 102%; 4% per cents 111%;
per tents 118%. Money Sy4. State bonds
Inactive. Sub treasury balances: Coin, FJO,
897,000; currency EUtM.ooo.
The following are the closing quotations;
Ala. State bonds: Deferred 14%
Adams Express—140
American Exp— 9ct%
Che*. A Ohio 22
Chicago A Alum.. 130
C. StL * N. 0_„. 75
Consold'd coal 30
Del. L. A W 121%
Fort Wayne...... 135
Han. A St Joe... 90
Harlem *200
Houston A Texas_7U
I Man. Elevated...... 51%
■ Met. Elevated 87%
I A,-2 to 6. 81%
Cln-s A, small-... 81
Class B,6's. - 98
Class 11,4’s. - 84%
Chicago A North.rjt%
do. preferred ...139
SaSgTennlt*]:".' 1§4
Georgia rnllroadJ6&
Illinois Oentnd...l3G
Lake Shore 113% Houston A Texas
Loulsvle A Nash 79 | Man. Elevated
Hemp's A Char. 86
caMARIT^
BURES riTS.^“
8mall-Pox
I Eradicated
Nash, and Chat 64
New York Cen'l_132
Pittsburgh —137%
Riehm'd * Alle.122%
Rich, and Don.145
Rock Island 130%
S. C. Brown con_lU2%
W. St L. and P. :H
do. preferred. 68
W. U. Telegraph. 87%
Georgia Gs. 105
Qa. 7s mortgage 168
Ga. do, goId.....ll2
La consols 83%
N. Carolina 28
N. Carolina, now 18
Funding.....—.. 10
Special Tax 7%
Tennessee 6a. 49%
Tenn. new........ 49
Virginia fis — 35
Consolidated 60
•Did.
! Met Elevated.
Mich. Central 82%
Mobile A Ohie '27
N. J. Central 8.%
Nrfk A W. prf— 89
N. Y. Elevated 1U5
Ohio A Miss 38
do. preferred 105
Pacific Mail........ 41
Panama....— 190 .
Quicksilver— 11%
do preferred... 55%
Reading. 62%
St U * Tan F. :w%
do preferred.— 55
do 1st pref'd. 91
St Paul 112%
do preferred...120
Texas Pacific 42%
Union Pacifle-. 113%
U. 8. Express 75
Wells A Fargo .127
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IAKAR1TA5 XEKY1XE
Cured my little girt Of Hi*. 6be was also deaf ant
dumb, but It cured tier. She ran now udk and hear at
well as anybody. PaTsn Una. Sprinrwaier, Wi*.
8AKARITA5 XEUVIXB
Haa boon the means of curing my wlfeof rh'-umaltam
j. B. Flstcuxs. FottUoitlna, Cot
I.VXAR1TAK NERVINE
Made a sore cure of a case of flu for ray ion.
E. B. Ralls. UUttsriUe. Kao.
IAS4ARITA.V XF.UV1SE
Cured ms of veitlgo. neuralgia and alck hradaetr'.
Mas. Wit. Usxaox. Aurora, XU.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Wmth.mc.nsofcnrln^wlfc ^
SAMARITAN NEHVIXE
Cored me of asthma, afier spending oyer « OT wX-k
other doctors. S. R. Honsox. hew Albany, lad.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Effectually cured me of ajjuui
Teal
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured our child of flu after glren up to die by our
family physician. It haring orer mt In 34 hoars.
llE.vnr Kxss. Vcrvllla. Warren Co., Tens.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of acrofula altertufferlng for eight year*.
Alosst Sixraox, 1’corla, IU.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Cored myson of fits, after spending 12.400 with other
doctors. J. W. TnosxTog. Clatborn. Mias.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Cured me permanently of epileptic flu of a stubborn
character. Rsv. ffa Marti*. Mechanlcjtowc.Md.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Cured my son of flu. after having bad 2.300 In eighteen
months. Mss. E. Fobes. West Potsdam, N. V.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing.
HusUslsx* Marshall.
Granby. Newton Co.. Xtn
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
lias permanently enrol me of epilepsy of many years
duration. JaooaSCTSt. Su Joseph. Mo.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Ct md mo o. bronchitis, asthma and general dehllttw
OLtrsa Mykks. Ironton, Ohio.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Hat nired mo of asthma: also scrofula of many rears
Handing. lilac JswsLU Covington, Ky.
\5, SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Oared me of Ills. Have been well for over four rear*.
CuAELia K. Coma Osakts. Douglass Co.. Minn.
IAR1TAN XEUVIXE
if mine who had dyapcnala very badly.
UicusslO'Coxxox. Rldgwsy, Pa.
SAM ARITAN XEUVIXE
Mlaa permanently cured me of epileptic flu
w David TasxnLr. IKa Molnee, Iowa.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Cored my wife of cpljrpsy of * years standing.
IlkkBT Class Falrfleld, Mich.
SAMARITAN XEUVIXE
Cured my wife of a nervous disease of tbs bead.
K. Gsaiiam. North Rope. pa.
. SAMARITAN- XEUVIXE
Cured my son of flic. Ue has not had a at for shoot
four years. Jou* Davis,
Wood bum Macoupin Co., In.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
. I* FOU SALE
BY AlaXa DRUGGISTS
Or may be had direct from us. For farther Informa
tion Inclose stamp for nur Illustrated Journal giving
evldcncts of cures. Address
lilt. 8. A. RICnUOND A CO.,
World's Epileptic Institute,
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
FOU SALE BY LAMAR. RANKIN A LAMAR
Cotton Markets by Telegraph. _
LIVERPOOL, April is.—Noon-Cotton in
moderate inquiry, but freely supplied,
middling uplands 6%; middling Orleans
613-16; sales 10,000; speculation and export
1,000; rsceiptt 6.800; American 5,900.
Future*—Market steady: uplands low mid
dling clause. April 6 :r.M5ic->.6 3841: April and
May 6 99-6IA6 38-84; May and June 6 4344; June
and July 647-64; July and August 6 5241;
August and September 657-64; Septem
ber and October 6 47-61.
LIVERPOOL—3:10 p. m.—Uplands lowmld-
dllng elauso 6>fc low middling upland* 6 7-16;
■ootfonMnary uplands 6%; ordinary upland*
5%: middling Orleans 6 13-16; low middling Or
leans good ordluaiy Orleans 6%; urdfiinry
Orlcana 5%. Futures duIL
LIVERPOOL—3.OO p. m.—ITplanda low mid
dling elau.se, April 639-61: April and May
G 3941.
Id VERPOOL—5:00 p. m.—Uplands low mid-
dllng clause/ July and August G 5141; August
ami September 6 58 61. Futures dull.
NEW YORK, April 5.—Noon—Colton
dull; talcs 327; middling uplands
12 1-16: middling Orleans 12548.
Future* easy; April 12.W: May 12.1.,; June
12.29; July 1243; August 1257; September
12 is.
NEW YORK—Evening—Net receipts 13H;
gross 2,680. Futures closed dull but
steady; sales 73.000. as follows:
April— 12084*
I May 12116
. teinbci _12i:<J12.1
October —..ll.50wll.52
November._l 1 .:»'uSlL:tt
I >cceiuber... 1 i. 3.56* 11 .:k>
January —.12:16^124 I
B >S;W YOKl^ April* *-«»«©« ’"dull;
Kales 804; middling u M ' • ‘ "
iliMlin;
uplands 121-16:
Orleans 12 51G. Consolidated net
mlddlil
good
sales
lipta Lliwfckport* to Great Britain 4,-105; to
8,674: to continent .
“•ig, April 5.--Cotton stca<ly:
11%: low middling 11%;
rv 10%: net ntccipu :;v); gross
‘ k 37.8.52. •
April' 5.-Cotton -dull:
net' receipts 30; gross
39,513.
pril 5.—Cotton quiet;
low » middling 11%:
net receipts 61; grow 71;
BO-tTON. -WH1 5.—Cotton steady; middling
12%; low nilddUng 11%; good ordinary 11;
net receipts 662; gross 1176; tales none; slock
WILMINGTON, April • 5.—Cotton steady;
middling 115# low middling 113-16; good «-
dinary 105-16; net receipts 168;gross-; sal-a
n< ratLALELFH'lA, April 5-Cotton steady;
middling 12%: low middling H?fe food ordina
ry 10%; net rocelpU !09S; gross 1327;.salcs to
splnnen —: stock 14,629.
‘SAVANNAH, April 5—cotton quiet: mid-
dllng U5# middling 11%; good ordl-
narr_105t net receipts 1031; gross ; sales tCO:
“new* 7 ’'ORLEANS, April 5.-43otton steady;
middling 12 low. middling H?fc
rawdoidlnatr ll)ft net receipts L^S; gross
P-l t: sales 3,-jOO; stock 2KL*.5.
MOBILE. April 5.—Cotton quiet;
MiddlingItJfc l«r»middling 11%;goodoidlna-
ry lujtsiet receipts 61; gross ; sales 250; stock
April 5.—Cotton qnict; mid-
^suBtsat-----------
* ordinary 1 ®# t
5.—Cotton market quiet
low . middling U;
net receipts 197; gross none;
Al'G
lilid'I
good
I ^( HARLESTON, April 6--Cotton quiet bnt
I -i.iuly: middling 11; u low middling 115#
l'.mhI ordiuary 11%: net receipts 41b, gross
I sales 609; Stock 26,274. J
MACON H.VUKET. .
■ l*itov:st03«s.—Tbe mUBK ts scare and ad-
Ivanctng. Baoon—41. R. sides, 11/4- Jew,
is
ttcrccs. 12%%13; tubs, 13%. h.Reflucd, tn
| MMkctveiT
fane,-, 18.50; eholec
I *7.75; kindly. 97.00; buckwheat, CO-60. \5 heat
t Market quiet with good demand:
Choice Rio, 15; prime,M4: good. U fair,12 ordi-
nary. l(r. O. U. Java. 32 ilocba. 3a
Gitais and Hay.—SIhrket very firm. White
Ihsy, ft.34 Georsla bay, Sl.ia Coro meal,
l,1 HAm!wAl«^Market good. Ilomeahocs 56.00
per keg; mule shoes 97.00. Iron bound homes
£552.00. Trace chains 43*..W. per pair
AmS’ abovela$1200per«lorcn. j'.owlioo
1-er th. Ilaiman's plow stocks 51.75. Axes tJ.M
(810.UO per down. Cotton , < * r 4*.*i 00 'o
bucket*54.52 Cottonropo toe.per®- Swede
iron 5@.5%c. per tr. : refine 3>tet4c. per tb.
1 5%c i*.r lb. Nalls ELGi—Sic of Ithp.
^j;!pcHicg.,Blarilugpowd ? 54.W.
jTim-rWricmanB: M. r v light:
, all Jul.-, -.rni.e; '-'do., none: 1% do., I
ill*- arrow ties,fL65:.l>Icced u«*.
■ 0LA-. ►- A SI# .SV»fi'.-4.m«0 nqilvv*. '<0i
I
I FiU'ns.—Apple.*. V'AA). f l)r#ini>-». r er , 100
| 2(-tV. Lemon*, per bcx. ll.uo London layer
I "giilnr, {:i.50. \
I :i- #i !•' 1 CAToy* -Kastern sccdllngr-Jlarif® 1 .
ft'i taAdV daily !;..*♦ V G<fd4
£€'<*•; Puov.* rlAeKi-’.;
. y..t.s rl:i. rbaiAs j4.X; tyo
While Hos<* jl.T.'i.
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UCaVcrU.. Drupihotf
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Lcttd
Old Genuine
Durham Smoking
Tobacco is only made
by W. T. Blackwell &
Co., of Durham, N. C.
Though longest on the
market it is. to-day the
best and most popular
smoking tobacco made.
Commencing in a small
way, Messrs. Blackwell
& Co. are now the largest
manufacturers of smok
ing tobacco in the world.
Their well-known
trade-mark is the Dur
ham Bull. If you want
Granulated or Long Cut
Smoking Tobacco or Ci
garettes, get the genuine
and see that the trade
mark of the Bull is on
each package. Don’t be
imposed on by the many
imitations now on the
market.
Great Germ Destroyer.
DAUBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Pitting of Small
Pox Prevented.
Ulcers purified and
healed.
Gangrene prevented
ana cured.
cured,
rap
idly.
Scurvey cured in a
short time.
Tetter dried up.
It is perfectly harm.
lees.
For Sore Throat it ia
n pure rare.
btmtagioii (V.-: royal
Sick rooms purified Dysmtery cured
and mado pleasant. Woucds healed
Fevered and sick per- * -
aona relieved and
refreshed by bath
ing with Vi
lectio Fluid added
to the water.
Soft White Complex
ions secured by its
ul6 in bathing.
Impure Air made
harmless and puri
fied by sprinkling
Darby’s Fluid
about
To Purify the Breath,
Cleanse the Teeth,
it can’t be sarpaea
ad.
Catarrh relieved and
cured.
Erysipelas e~rsd.
Burns relit-uri In
stantly.
Scars prevented.
Remove* all nnpleai
ant odors.
3CARr.Er
FEVER
CURE
Cholera dissipated.
nldp Fever prevented
bj its use.
In case* < t death in
tb j hoa •, it should
always be used
about the corpse—it
willprevont any un-
pleasnnt smell.
An Antidote for Ani.
tnal or Vegetable
Poisons, Stings,etc.
Dangerous effluvia*
of sick rooms and
hospital.* removed
by its use.
Yellow Fetes
Eradicated.
Darby's Prcphylactso Fluid is tho only
medicine in tny family. We can use it for
almost everything—burns, bruises, stings,
earache, sour stomach, etc. My children
when hart or braised always cull at once
for Darby’* Fluid. We esnuot get along
well without it. Rar. John Mathews,
Montgomery, Ala.
Vasdkbuit.t Ukivebsity, Nashville, Tens
It afford*, me great pleasu-e to testify to
the most ex-ellont qualities ot Prof. Dar
by’s Prophylactic Fluid. As a -Msinfoctaat
and detergent it is both theoretically and
practically superior to nny preparation
with which l am ccqoainted.
N. T. Lottos, Prof, of Chemistry.
From the eminont physician J. Marion
Si ins, M D., New York: I am convinced
that Prof. Derby'* Prophylactio Fluids* a
most valuable disinfectant.
- In fact it is the great
Disinfectant and Purifier
PnEI'ASED DT
.T.H.Z»iltu .to Co.,
Manfactnrinr Chemists. Sole PeopbietobI
For a quarter of a century or more Hos-
tetter’s Stomach Bittern has been the reign
ing specific for indigestion, dyspepsis, fe
ver and ague, a loss of physical stamina,
liver complaint and other disorders, and
has been most emphatically indorsed ky
medical men as a health and strength re
storative. It co"nteracts a tendency to
premntnrc decay, and sustains and com
forts the aged and infirm. For Eale by a!l
druggists and denlers generally.
WILBOR’S COMPOUND OF
PURE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME. >
lytlbar’r Cod-Liter Ml and' Lime
Tin* KN’iit popularity of thin wife and efficacious
preparation is alone attributable to its intrinsic
n orth. Jn the cure r»f Cough*, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Scrofulous Hu
mors, niul nil Consumptive Symptoms, it 1ms
no superior, if equal. Let no one neglect the
curly symptoms of disease, when an agent Is at
hand which will cure all complaints of the
Chest, Lungs, or Throat. Mnnufac.nrcd only
by A. It. Wn.non. Chemist, Boston. Sold by all
druggists. ood&w.
WISTHU (J m WMISIfAg,^
fkii;
Indian m\m.
Building lots for Sale.
rmnios LOTS FOR STORES, AND
V Residence*, on city plan, with wide
street in front and lane in rear.' Titles
perfect.
THE EAST TEHH..VA.&CA. R.R.
will give to Atlanta. Macon and other
points, rammer residences convenient to
business and to capital the meat eligible
point for mercantile Investment on the
line of the M. & B. R. R. extension. Send
fcrplat and full P ar.icutar.to LiER)
mebCn-lm. Indi-nMpring*. On.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
See that the corks are branded Jules
Mr mm & Co.
I offer to my customers, and the public
in genera', these really snporior Dry and
Extra Dry W iocs at lowest prices. These
reliable champagnes need only a trial from
connoisseurs to be appreciated.
Drink (tie Wine and not (lie Label!!
V/. n. COX, Sole Agent,
For MACON, GEORGIA.
niartPtoodlm.
Dyspepsia Cured
APEPSIA! |
rrUIE great scientific preparation will positive-
A b cure old chronic case* ot Dympsia, Dy»-
neptfe Fits, Djspcptic VcrtlKoand Dyspcpuc
umsumpUon, wheroevery other known medi
cine has toiled to even give relief. I refer to a
few of the cases pronounced incurable that
have been cured with AI’EPSIA: Miss Katie
HoflVnan. S72 Randolph street, Philadelphia,
wan a case of Dyspeptic Consumption: had not
been out of her house for one year,'or her room
for six months: a living skeleton, given up to
die by our most eminent physicians, but cured
with lour bottles of Ape pita. Matthew Robin
son, No. 803 Twcuty-first street, Philadelphia.—
Tills was a very dangerous caso of Dyspeptic
Vertigo of long standing, but cured with only
two bottles of A pepsin. Mr. II. A. Clark, firm
Clark Bros. A Co., Philadelphia, was an old
chronic ease of twenty yean standing; paid out
one thousand dollars; was pronounced incura
ble; but cured with three bottles of Apcpsin;
been well overone year. Thousands of similar
testimonials can be seen at our office. I refer
with pleasure to the following gentlemen of
Savmmnh, whose characters are Irreproacha-
le: Dr. J. R. Haltlwnnger Clarences. Conne-
nt, CapL George M. Weymouth. Price ! 1 per
ottlc. For sale by
Lamab, Rankin .t Lamar, and all druggists.
V. If. STOSK. JT. V., Office 219 Levant
marlScodlv
street. Philadelphia.
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Popular Monthly Drawing of the
In the thty of Louisville on
SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, 1882.
These drawings occur monthly ( Sunday’s
excepted) under provisions of an act of th*
General Assembly of Kentucky
The Uni ted'atates Circuit Court, onMarcb
81, rendered the following decisions:
1st—That the Commonwealth Distribu
tion Company is legal.
2d—Its drawings are fair.
N. B.—The company has now on hand 8
large reserve fund. Road
of crizesdor the
APRIL DRAWING,
1 Prize
1 Prize
1 Prize.
10 Prizes $1,000 each.
20 Prizes 600 each.
100 Prizes ICO each
200 Prizes 60 each?
COO Prizes 20 each
1,000 Prizes 10 each
S Prizes 300' each, ap’rox prizes
9 Prizes 200 each do do
• 9 Prizes 100 each do do
LOGO Prizes
I carefully the list
t 80,000
. 10,000
. 6,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 10,900
12,000
10,000
2,700
1,800
900
$112,400
Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter,
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REGISTERED LETTER OB POST-O J-
FICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward,
by Express, can be sent at our expense.
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Courier-Jonrnnl, Louisville, K
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»jp«lt j»4> aii|3|pJtt 1«JHpnvi«MB.llai|l
Macon
W. McKAY, Principal.
AFirit-Class Inititate for Practical
Easiness Instruction. Botk-
keepin?, Etc:
Endorsed ky ibe Leading Business Men.
Students Can Enter at tny Time
Bflrciiculars sent free.
ai>l2dAwly.
ATTENTIONS
PLANTERS S FARMERS.
INSURE YOUR DWELLINGS IN GOOD COMPANIES
" LOW KATES.
At REES’ INSURANCE AGENCY,
84 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
CIIF TEN TONS Equitahlo Ammoniatcd Solublo Bone Phosphate of Lime. Ten tons
. Vjil u.VLti Dissolved South Carolinn Dissolved Bone, by
HENRY E. REES, 84 Mulberry St„ Macon, Ca.
THE POSS & PEYEY COTTON CARD !
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
KT-Reference: J. F. HANSON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company, Macon,
Georgia. mar24wly
GUANO!
B’aker’s Standard,
Sea Fowl,
St, George,
Zell’s.
The above aronll first class brands. Baker’s Standard haa the highest commercial
value of nny guano analyzed in Atlnnta, Ga., this year. Apply to •
GUBBEDGE & ESTES,
157 Second Htrect, AXneon, Ga.
mnrl7w4t
WHITE & MIELEB, »
Corner Broad and Hunter Street*, Atlanta, Ge irgia.
GENERAL AG JETS FOR THE
Mitchell Wagon
-IN—
North and South Carolina
Georgia,
Alabama and Florida.
Wonderful Cures Effected
—BT THE—
ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC
BATH.
Drv Heat, Medical Vapor* and Elec
tro-Magnetism, Rationally Com
bin'd to Meet the Indications
of Various Chionio Disease*.
3 - • r !.< yo i cho'rs,
l2io>rft2t JO for S3* Wi rs-i:
SIO; IOO f r 813. C.;r N£ // C
. j*«* tkt /:«♦..rs»j»»».7 j- "
^ THE DiNCEE <5. CONA
Bom Grover*,
J. W. HIGH AT U,
Late of Philadelphia City,
With an experience of JC years treating
chronic disease by tho old system, will in
troduce this new method of tieaDng chron
ic diseases by givrog
Trial Baths $1.00,
That the afflicted may test its merits. Pa
tients needing a course of treatment will
require from one to three weeks’ time, ac
cording to nature of disease
Dr. Migrnth uses but little medicine with
this treatment. The Electro-Therapeutic
Bath and Electricity does wbat heretofore
was claimed for medicine alone.
A competent lady matron will att;nd
female patients.
Office houn. from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Con
sultation free and strictly confidential.
i?7, convenient to parlor,
iicialHotel, Macon, Ga
Brown
R00*l
wn’sT
IBE GREAT HEALING AGENT
Is especially adapted to and is a positive
cure for Rhenmatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Paralysis, Incipient Consumption, and all
The following diseases have been cured
by this Bath with a few treatments—in
many cases ono coarse is all that is requir
ed : Dropsy, Liver and Kidney Complaints,
Diabetes, Erysipelas, bore Eys. Scrofu
lous afflictions of every form and character,
Spaaing, Piles, Fever bore*, Pains, Aches,
Asthma, Pleurisy, Congestive(lulls. Dumb
Ague, Catarrh, Spinal Affections, Female
Disensrs, 4 Mutual Weakness 1 hroat, Lung
and Heait Difeases, Strict-ire, Gravel,
Gout, etc. Patients from the Hot Springs
are especially adapted to th e treatment.
Ho Shock, bnt a Fleasant Vitalizice
Sentatio* Imparted to
the Patient
For a weak and debilitated ccnatitution
its vitalizing and tonio effect is wonderful.
It improves the complexion, promotes Nu
trition ncd Digestion, removes Constipa
tion, 8nd while removing all Oppression of
the system, o vercomes Depression and Er-
haneticn. It parities tho blood, removes
malaria and prevents Typhoid condition*.
It is a tonio sweat, cleansing the system
intern *llyand exterally. feblGwUm
Ludden & Bates’
SoiUlteru Music H«<use.
The attention of dealers is called to the fact that wo ore prepared to ship it short no-
tico these superb wagons in small lots or by the car load. Send tor
to ship tt enc
• by the car load. Send for special price lists
and circulars. Also dealers in C. & G. COOPER’S PLAIN PORTABLE TRACTION
AND STATIONAh Y ENGINES. Don’t purchase until j ou confer with us. Send for
Illustrated Catalogue. marSeodAwJm
Rice & Co’s.
ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK.
/
standard Prints 5 Cents l
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR !!
THE
Looking
Glasses
cr
W!TH 1g$K.
.electric.
Scouring TIT] ASK
^ s £\JlS gFoceb
A DUES A JOHNSON','Agents, Macon, Ga.
^RBWAltD! for
CASK of
Bleeding
ILES that
1* hi cure. Fro-
. 915 Arch itrcct,
ilium*
M by dru.'ci.'U
jjn.’jeodiwlv
CODE § GEORGIA
With Laws lo January ist, 1882.
BY IRWIN, LESTER & HILL.
This is the Codo of 1873 with Haems’
Sotflemrxts, bringing the Statute Law:
of Georgia up to and including Acts of the
last Legislature—in fact, the
Entirs Law up to Date.
As it w ll ba some time before the NEW
CODE i* out, wo haTO several' hundred
copies of the lost Codo on hand, we esn
supply the above to a
LIMITED1EXTEHT FOR $5.00.
It answers all the pnrpoees of a ntw
Code, showing all changes and new Stct
ntes to date.
Addrecs
.W. Burke & Co
Macon, Ga.
Parties who went either of the Supple
ments to bind with the old Codo, can get
them by forwarding us §1.60, or the two br
sending us $2.60, or wo will rebird the old
Code and put in ono or both Supplement,
for $1.00 additional.
F
Woman’s Best Friend I
It is well known to physician.*, anil alas! too
well known to suffering women themselves,
that they are subject to numerous discuses l>e-
eullur to their sex, such a* suppression of the
Menses, painful und sounty Menstruation, Con-
K.-Stlon, Ulceration and Falling of the Womb,
attended with an endless train of sympathetic
niul constltutioaol disorders, which imbitter
the whole life and which have long been con
sidered ns almost incurable. But at last the
remedy lias been found in
Dr. J. nrndfleJd’K Female Resnlator
It is not u ''cure-all” but a remedy for one
class of diseases, all of which pertain to the
Womb. ... ,
Any sufferer from the diseases mentioned can
take this remedy, and thus relieve hereelf With
out revealing her condition to any one, and
without subjecting lier womanly modesty to
the shock of an examination by a physician.
To bring health and happiness to the homes
of suffering women Is a mission before which
royal favor sinks into insignificance. What
earthly benefaction can compare with one
which protects from
••That dire disease whose ruthless power
Withers beauty's transient flower?"
which gives ease for pain, Joy fnrsorrnw, smiles
for tears, the rose of health for the l«llor of dis
ease, the light, elastic step for dragging weari
ness, nights of soft rcixise for heavy hour* of
tossing restlessness, bounding vigor for lan
guishing dullness, the sweet lines ot full-grown
bcnu.y for the sharp and withered form of
emiielatlon. a long life of mental, physical,
ociul olid domestic enjoyments for a
few sad days of rain nnd gloom, ending
in on early grave? Such fs the mission,
sueli are the results of Dm J. Bturniui't
Ff.mai4 Bxoclator, which 1* hence truly and
appropriately styled "Woman's Best Friend."
"IVhites,” and all those Irregularilie* of tho
womb so dcfltruetlvo to the health, happiness
and beauty of women, disappear like magic
before a single bottle of this wonderful cow-
**388 who suffer from any of these diseases are
most earnestly invited to give this great remedy
a trial. It has cured thousands, and will cure
you. Don't fait to try tt.
Price, small site, 75 cent*. Large alze, 51.50.
Manufactured by
J. BBADFIELD, Atlanta, Go.
For sale everywhere by druggists and couu-
liicrclianis. mnrS-sun. . fp
A LesiaiUBLonffen Ffcya*
lrlaif eutnbllohM an .
Oaeoin Now York
far tho Cure of
r CIPILEPTIO FITS.
Fror\AmJnm*\ofUttiH*».
(lata of lsndoa),wko mskto a «**:•
loitr e( Cnilopjr, bti without doubt treated and cured
morecosos than anyeUterlniaaphyririaa^Husuceeu
bulimply boon ooUrauhlni; wohorohsMdof cites;;f
oror » reorf staadln#, sureossfollj cured by him. «e
Itos published * nork on th:s dussso, which hossads
with oUrootioWteot his wondsrtal cur* free te any
suffsrer who may sand teslr oxprossond P.O. address.
W.mtri».^.wghinvacure. S uldre« e?ry#rk
CATARRH
Broprhlt!*, Asthma
sad Dealness orrrfs
. 11 i:: : .i - ->
.! n. xu
,4 1 , , A
pin
I hsvo a posiUrs remedy for tho abc^o dlssosy; bl
U BMtuoniudsofouMoi tr> wor»tkliwiiBif6ffeiic
[UadtPC b*r« brrn curtd.
’ . it m ettiracy, that C wiHf-od TwOJBOT»L«
lU'.K, to*.) tier with a VA1 U.'.KLK TBEATISB ci
c.« Inocy »i:S*rc-. <iiro Pipw.in.i »i-
lr.^> lit- v. A. bUlCi:M.iaiP*S4lbk.b«w Ycr
:iS - • -'
Dk.AU. 1
Cfl&TATAS, OPERETTAS 1
Now wind up the musical season with the
performance of one of our jHinulnr Cantatas.
Specimen copies prompUy mailed for the price
here mentioned.
Cs.nil Joseph's Bondage ( 1.00), Ruth a
OflCfcu Xsoml ( 1.00). Kclshazzer ( 1.00). Pro
S I Son (75 cents), or the easy Daniel (50 eta.),
thcr (SO cts.) „ . _
0,, n |,» Bennett's May Queen ( 1). Root's nay-
dCCUliir makers ( 1), or New Flower Queen
Iw'^taj'Barber of Bath (50 cents). Pnlomlta
UDtrtlUB (■ i.25), KoMnsonade (50 eta.)
Ing Queen (80 cts.). Cups and Saucers
Diamond Cut Diamond ((L00).
For fit
‘ ngcl (SO cents). Home In Fairy
its). Lesson in Charity (60 ccnU),
... . iFtoW-
.Three
cents).
I ioM nnrriQ Patience (-1). Mascot (50 cents),
1*12111 UpCtib xrtel by Jury (50 cents). Billed
Taylor (50 eenU), Little Duke ( LOO), l’lnoforo
(50cents). Pirate* (*1.00).
OLIVER riTSOJf d: CO.. Bo»ton.
C. H. DITSON A CO. 843 Broadway N. T.
(At Retail only.)
MUSLIN
at IO cts.
CHECKED
Yard YVitlo Bleucliiug at 7 Contu,
Y ard Wide Rlcaehina: at 10 Ceulw,
Lmimlfied SliirtM til, 7»*» Contw,
Linen Lavra (white) utSO Ceutw,
Linen Tattle Covers,
Linen Tattle Damnsk,
Linen Handkereliiolb l()e„ l.*5e., UOe. Real Koods
i'or your* 3Xoney at
J. W. RICE & GO.,
In the Apex of Triangular Block.
THE
binged & cor ,t?
BitairrircL Err.K-ni.»Mf
ROSS
K
(l.ato l»l* 'M
..xirao* n. .-v
irate pr^^vr. f.tronir l*ci I'.-tu
imUr.poitv
•ho’o
. ArcuU xettnirti. t->»,
LatIPi.c 4»ur NEW EvK * - V.’»
]A!:rici.K> ift i j
f • :i;trpto:ir V ■ •/ ■»%)
MILL & FACTORY SUriri.1^'
OF ALL KINDS. BELTlNk inl
and PACKING, OILS, PCV-i.
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FlTT^iK,
BRASS GOODS, STEAM
ENGINE GOVERNORS. Ac. Si c ur
Price-list. W.H.DILLINGHA.V
*421 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, HT.
.‘Bold, 5>i!vtf ?.nd Nic:;:-! "’d&$
ktradfl ea$i:r!vftr ird,rn»4* Ktcl.'to uvUf.jittiRTFad
Slw Ctectru-ritU’m* a . J i p. b > ... -o
*\ Bltrer.»«UIU »ta o It. * UvvJ*rJk.+.»c* w
ri 3-c*at o*f»u rv«ry .'•v
pen JVMiIrhiiv L> *uri itt lid* Puma*, fni
*» |jiwnf\» •. st»« •»—.*» *.—«•%«, » nl
EXCELSIOR
eiiiiic mm
■ THK BEST IN THE feiAR^tT*
is*
\' :s
" SB
Fourteen different rise* and bind*.
■Ise4 with cnamclo. re-erv* lr.\ Adniant L
ivquiremcnts, and priced to suit oil p-.w <*.
LEmDINC FEATUJtESr
Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood ofttp, >*■
Judnble Damper. Interchangeable Ac6*-uOe
-rlielf,-Broiliug Door, Swinging lIaarib4>taE%
Swinging Flue-Stop, Rcvcnible I'wdnng.
l/>ng Cross Pioee. Double Short OcsM.nBWv
Kin- Covers, Illuminated FIro Doon, BHtfaC
Knoox, Nickel Pnnot*, etc.
Unequalcd la Material, in Finish, sad la
operation. Uauiilaetnredbv
ISAAC A. SHEPPARDI & CO.Ba!;*****
tto. L OBKAIl'w Chcnr Street. VamaQOa.
BLE9S1XCI To UOBABKISD.
Dt .
flsrke's
periodical
ran.
flhfftere an at»«*ies of
culUrto tba sppearouce ond eeore.
Uon of tba mouses, uterine dUtarU
snees, torrUUiyof funritoi:*, with
ssarSJWKffisssia^
otaer mental dsrsngcmcnU. At
(ortt.proinpt relief to <l.0H. dl.trere
;, 7 ou receipv ui putt. ur.
Clsrxe Medlclso Otaapsny. hsor
York City.
OR ffcrofala or any Blood Disorder,
Dr
Clnrleo’s
Pills
irtUrr. sr* in
when'dfrecTlo'/* »r7foll^te<£
e Dta.p.r_e.n,.. e FlroHe.re
— **- ClUTta«
City.
Acli o] [hliillu f ent br Si.ll, premUd. I
jeetptof price. A J'lrm Dr, C
iMedliln* Cump.nr.bow Turk
X INVALUABLE KLXEDT
Blsdder. A quick snd euinptete
cure ta 4 tu t dsfs of .It minus af
fectlou*, •m.iunr. frequent or ttlf
flcalt urination, mueo'i* disci .igee
amt ledlment m tUe urine from
wheterrr e.nie Induied wlidber
of recent o- less *i*niltur. .OSg to
three boxes seaallr »uBIciaat. t rice
S3 i/et bu.. * boxes tot 15. Miffed
free on receipt of pe,ce. AiSU.eai
Ur. Ct.rke Medicine louipeur. New
York CUy,
fiGEorrka
RUBE IS A BALM IX GILEAD
For ill ..»**sof fipermstonbea snt
imp--.encr. »» the 'eonlt of sett
.bus- i. t». tL. sciusl eiciste* la
ui.tc-.er or olhei cause*., er-6
pronclrs Me* ot the following
efloc.* boiroutaes*. betulnM
ol* (il«ut eiiitrelon* by
ClarUa x drrtiot) l» u.t:»» of bignt, Defeo
Bibb County Sherifi’a Sale.
W ILL be sold before the court house door in
the city, of Macon, during the legal houn
of sale on the first Tuesday in May next the
following property, to wit; Tlmt tract or parcel
of land situated in the 3d district of Bllib coun
ty, and containing KO acres, more or lea*, be
ginning at Johnron bridge at Tobcsofkec creek
and running along the Columbus road towards
Mnron until tt Joins J. J. Amazon's land,
thence north until tt joins lot No. 36. thence
west back to the creek, thence down the creek,
tt living the line to the beginning point at
Johnson bridge, the same being the place
w hereon Vm. B. Heath lived at the time of his
death and now occupied by hie widow. Levied
on a* the property of Wm. B. Heath, deceased,
to satisfy a tl. fa. Issued from County Court of
llibb county lu favor of Whittle A Whittle vs.
W. W. Heath as administrator, etc. Levy made
and returned to me by W. A. foe, bailiff Bibb
county court.
Ainu at tbe same time and place, part ot bit
No. 6 with improvement* thereon, containing
quarter of an acre, situated In the Viuo-
ville district in the rear of It. 1>. Lnnler'a place,
fronting on Jefferson street and tiounded on
the west by Rlelinrd I’yiper’s lot. levied on as
the property of June Stafford to satisfy a fl. fa.
tssuc-d from County Court of Bibb county in
favor Whittle A Whittle v». Jane Stafford. Levy
made and returned to me by W. A. Foe, bailiff
Bibb county court.
Also nt the same time and place, by virtue of
a writ of fieri tacla* issued from the Superior
Court of BIhb county, in the ease of Gibbous 51.
Taylor vs Charles T. Holme* as trustee for Mrs,
E. A. Watkins, Sirs. G. A. Holmes and the mi
nor children ot the said Charles T. Holme*, I
have levied upon the following property of
wild defendant, to-wit: That parcel of land
situated tn thcclty of Macon, Bibb county, Ga.,
known in the plan of said city os tho part of the
two acre lot No. 12 in the western range of the
two acre tots fronting on College street, which ta
the residence lot of Charles T. Holme* and hi*
family and of Mrs. £• A. Watkins, mid parrel
of laud enclosed by fences on the boundaries
the portion of the half acre
The Music House r ( |f E South
WholtealffSouthern Distributing .De&tf
JL — FOB lUEr—
CliickeriifKraiiicli & Bach, H&tkshck,
Arion and Southern Gem Pianos,
Masomfc Hamlin and Slioninger Organs.
Seven readies Maker* of the World.
200 Finest Instruments in Stock.
BedBook Price* for cash or on Time.
One Uniform Price, and that tho
lowest.
The Duly Piano and Organ Horn; in America
Selling on the One Price Plan.
Lowest prices printed in plain figures.
One prica to all. No deviation. No over
charging. Prices fixed at the smallest per
centage above oort th*t will (rive a living
profit. 1 he poor negro in Texas buys os
low by letter br the Savannah millionaire
who comes in person. No misrepresenta
tion. No exaggeration. No deception or
triokery. No pretensions to be manufac
turers when we are not. No competition
with cheap makers. None but standard
instruments, from reliable makers, sold.
This, our policy for ten years past, will be
adhered lo in the future, tqnore trade for
us, first. In«t and always.
Be st‘instruments for Ceast Money.
ibt re are cheaper inttrnmcnls than onts,
bnt none a* good for tho money. Bayers
in cny part of the South will save money
by ordering from us. Wo are Manufactur
ers’ Distributing Agents for tbe South, and
place more inslrnmente yearly than all
other Southern Dealers combined. Buying
from us is buying direct from the Manu-
factrrtrs, and secures Factory Batts to the
purchaser.
m ij
Viil U auilr4 m« |a *11 «|t|i|inuit4. rie! I
** toertec It* It MMitatr* <5r* cwleml |4«M, i
«Wat ttO PtMtM. fi;idM(H|4lMb*, i*» r*» a-.-J diw*.r—mSu
:.»r.tlarltrn vubtVicf WcrtAl leau.; v lS.-4J* y
I n il Tm». rir. ImlatM* to ffiU. .V.>A* ; — pw* x*
will U <ocad mflc* teUUU i... .s’*«'4 in-
ftMtflIn to wMinr fihaUf Wc ifikkci .-. iiltyefi;
t’oADUr*, TmHieMu aa4 Marh. t iUwhsr.. A 1 >*»c,
D-M.FSBBg&CO.. DsriaUJGdi
ON 30 DAYS’ TR1A11
We Will Sbd ox THIRTY Dan*
Dr. Bye’s Electro Voltaic BbBf.
Suspensories, ncd other Ffferirke fippR
nncss TO MEN raffeiinc from Sncwjxa
Debility, Lost Vitality, etc, spueffi^p m-
storing Health acd Manhood. t3m lax
Rheumatism, ParalyRis, Liver and K
Troubles and tr any other dtseaau.
trated pan- phlet free. Addres*
jTAIC b
VOLT
t BELT GO.. M trshalL I
Ask your Jeweler for TXE
LANCASTER
WATCH ■=•
Watch Co.
Sixteen (I6» Grades.
Ail Quick-Train Railroad W
HIRAM S1BLEV&C&
Will mail FREE their Cals-
Ioguo for 1883, containing m
Full descriptive Price -«4T
Flower, Field and Ctavriqn
lavigorafiDg
|i , nSa**Ti"5 AvcVrio* «*io5«Sf thereof and being fheportlonoi the half acre
St FM..S7: twiltaa of IJVM. lot after sale of a part' thereof by Charie? T.
rule.
Lo»o< soim’sI l ower, etc., (.allot-
lax 'ar’eret. er r*"““
Are * tWiillT*. eu:e la two
**.*. tn.* w «tx bolt.
lei'Ccir'ii rr re S'- S’ rei box Fox'
le * y. R-oi or aslL »repm<
*t once. AXdrtre Ur.
' , M»iUt:ae ComuoMf. e*e
rose
Perry & Goa
Mtt Steel Pens.
The Icnitlng Pen In Encland forcorres-
ponCanco rad ecmmerefal ux. Four differcct
points, Exnu Fniz, Fine, Medico, Bboxd.
Perrr’n ZTeUl Esasffo Dox,ccnUlutL? ten differ
entrtylci ef i«nr, for tun cccta. Bold by oil first
dies ttcurucrj tad ffodcr* in fcscy coodx
Hole Agents.
Ivison, C?al:cn:zn, Taylor & C*^
•;r.r/ vobf-
iug for him, l will sell said property at nu
sale before the court house door at lutcon,
Georgia, In Bibb county, on the first Tuesday
In May, 18S2, between the legal hour* of sale.
G. 8. WESTCOTT,
aprl tds. Sheriff.
MOORE’S
Atlanta.
tclMJ&i* Ail
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY,
(la. (>t»» cf the *>e*t practical
lua ,o*iuirj. Orculurs luaiicii FiUifc.
THE WORKS
OFTRfi
COLLIER GGMP’Y
OF 8T. LOUIS, MO.,
Whioh were totally destroyed by fire on
Usy3ethand September 21, 1881,
Are Rebuilt I
Orders srd*solicited for
Btrietly Pare White Lead and Bed
lead. Cold-Ptrseed and Pure
Berk Caitor 0)1, Raw and
Donblo Boiled Linseed OiL
Jan2Ueo«tain
5000 Inatrumentafor 1882
Lnaer contact. anT^nr.st be solo. New
Catalogues aid Price Li«ta ready. Special
freight rhtes secured. Fifteen dajs Ttst
Trial. Every concescioe, every inducement
that can be effered by honest dealers who
intend to keep their promises. Ludden &
Bases arc right up with the times, and in
the front rank. None can underbuy them;
none can undersell their.
White cs is ion want ah IssmimrNT.
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
marttwly
g-'1 EUltOIA, BJB1S COUNTY^-Wherea* 8W-
iTlirr IL Boynton has applied forcxemptlon
oTpcroonnltyand M'ttlng apart and valuation
of homestead, and I will pure upon the same at
10 o'clock a. in., on the 10th day of April. 1882,
at my office. J. A. McMAN I'S.
lnsriw.d 0 Ordinary*.
GEORGIA. BIRR COUNTY.—WhctcaSw Ben
jamin M. Tarver lm* applied for exemption of
rraltv and setting apart and valuation ot
Homestead, and 1 w ill pass upon the same at
10 o'clock a. m. on the 2Sth day of April, 1882,
at my office. J. A. McMAN US, Ordinary,
melcJSowtd. 0
NEW FIRM.
W E have opened in Forsyth, a general
Grocery nnd Provision business. Our
friends and the friends of Cnpt. J. W. Du
mas, who is with us. will find on at tbe old
stand of Damas & Allen, where we will be
clad to see them#
marl7w3m* W. T. MAYNARD & SCN,
W. I?. BURT, Dentisl,
AMERICUS, GA. GEORGIA, JONES OOCN1V.
fLEVEN years residence in Arne ion*, amt* W.Trnk, administrator a
JCi M-.Cordelia-Turk, deceased,
Continues to offer his services tothoiteo
pie Southwest Georgia. Correspondence
solicited. mar2G3Awtf
G eorgia, bibb county.-whereas
Henri' J. Lamar, executor of Mrs. fc. G.
This irtberefore to cite aU persons concerned,
legatees and creditors, to show cautc, if any
they can. why said executor should not he dis
charged from bis executorship and receive let
ters of dhwUriou un the first Monday in July,
18*2.
. Witness my hand and official signature this,
April L1582. J. A. MeMANUS,
up2> Ordinary^
S TARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youthful imprudence causing
Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Loot Man
hood, (to, baring tried lu vain every known
Tern-: hj (.’i.*.• .vered a aimplo aeff cure,which
be will scad Fl:ur. to ids fcllow-cnffen rs, ad.
4-: . I Chat) vrs.-t. N.Y.
KUtrACHt ARB WHtSURt.
Sold and Si!ver 5 & How to Make fl
n f-»r li> cve^ r,Ti trHdMjtC hUnit'i
irmail _
• itunw ritw U*
:'..e Look C&U If
rti.tAJfC htAUlp
and Immortelles, Cladiolne.
Lilies, Hoses, Plants, Cfardem
Implements. Iteautlfullr illws-
tratcd.OvcrlOOpages.AddKMe
ROCHESTER,H.Y. t CHICAGB,ttl
179-183 East Main St 200-206 Ria**Ufc
X 1KOKGIA, Joxra (ttUN-
VJf* • -
boatase.
IVhemaXRR.
_ Carrie l\ Smith and !*». ,ul » Stairlv,obhr*.
utor and executrix of :lie te ot : ..u X.
Smith, deceased, have i«i>pi oi 1, - Pjedtfr
bWob.
Those are therefore to i ll- ;r .1 udmrr-jAafi
persons conceraed to Kh'iw i r. ••utttaa
on or by the firet Monday !u ; un next,
they have, why the wucstout irot wav
to them.
Wltuesa my hand officially, .\; ril —. UHL
ti.T. max
aprtwtd* Onfirary,
EORCilA, JONES COUNTY.-- ttliava* *.«.
vTlloss. as administrator on tl ■ orta'.'- -fBK.
Baker, •ieruiK.d,of.Jrn.-3county, appttostxoae'
for dismission from said e-tste.
These arc therefore to cite* ml admoslifiRB
uersons eoncemed to show if..*:. Ilunfiril
have, at this office, on or by the first a»hg
In August next, wliy the same shall voUhc
granted.
Witness my hand offlcU’ly, Aj.rp
aprCwtd 4 O.vtiiagg.
Notice to Creditors of
M. Bulltngton, Do
G EOKGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whemtfifaa
Mary A. Bulllngton, widow of i>8*,■
Bulllngton. de.-ea«.d, for lierevlf uial RawsRR
child, applies for setting ap.m and vaJuuOeu
of homestead and exemption oriicrsc iruraH
doc* not know who or where tins radlnaa
said deceased are. Notice ta hereby gtawaa
I will pass upon her Hid applicative rlMM
office, on Monday, the first day oTlfay ncs8
11 o'clock • in.
Witness my hand officially, April 3. MM.
It T. GOOD
aprCweowSte Ordiasaf ■
GEOKGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Under s
virtue of an order from the Ordinary elj
countv, will be sold on Saturday,
18*2. between the legal hours of sales
of William A. Evans, late of raid
ceased, all the perishable projKity of i
11am A. Evans, embracing hU stockef xnltaR,
cattle, hogs, wagon.*, buggy und the Mafikta
goods in his store and other ertlcleaUu 'lejRjj
otts to mention. Tbe sale to be coettriiml Mt)’
betwocn the same houn until tbe wholekwsom.
Terms cash. No delivery of anytUngwflWaRta-
til terms of rale arc complied with.
J. M. GUBL
* « e. k ixum.
spr.5 <14te. Temp. Aiiwer
me for dtamissfon:
These are to cite and ndmonnh atByra--
Rons concerned to rlieu cause *tfh*-at
fice on or by tbe fi st Monday in MayajsZ,
if any they have, why dtaxcitaion ahull mate
bo granted.
Witness my hand ofuotilly Jancsiy 1
1882. R. T. ROSS, Orttoa:
i:n*Dwt(l
Application for Leave
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-’
Gilbert as administrator of J. a
ceased, lias made application to
lauds of said estate lor the purpoa
deb:* anil for distribution.
Now, therefore, fell person*
hereby notified to* (how ram
have, «t the court of ordinary,
the first Monday in May, 1882.
should not be granted. J. A.
ap2-law-lw
/ t EORGIA, lilim C OUNTY—T(. i
IT may roscent: J. M. Can
Evans having, in proper form, «|
for permanent letter* of adminlsta
estate of William A. Evans. kfinflWH^H
this is to file nil nnd -'iu‘ i*. lln- ■ - . i
andnextofklnofWil’ii ■ ' ). n- ' -u- -
appear at my i.illcj- wiU 1 i.i> ■ :■ :• :ol<nt r*’
inns'-.
manent u '.muiiM
to J. M. • ■ .rr-.md K. 1
'Kvans' e. ni e.
Witr.ee- n v
•April !>t,.U9ti
aprMaurift
n! anti offiMs: signature VL
: J. A. McMAStV
OnliaMg.