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LOCAL BUBISK&b.
DMtltli7~Dr, I. B. Barfield.
Dra J. P. Iff. R. Holme*, Deutllts
No. M Mu burry street, Maf .t., fii-orgm.
Teeth cxtraoted without pain, beautiful
eats of teeth inserted, abscessed teeth and
diseased gums cured. Dealers in all kinds
of deutal material and instruments. Con
stantly on hand, a large and full assort
ment of teeth of all kinds, amalgams of all
kinds, rubbers of all kinds. aplO-dwly.
No. 90 Mulberry street, Maoon, Georgia
office hours—8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ang2Gtf
DR. D. 8. WRIGHT, DENTIST.
aprC-2awly. Office—114 Seoond at.
FINANCIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MAOON.
OORBKOTZD DULY BY -
LOCKETT A BOND. BBOKKR8..
MACON. Audi 19. 18822
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds, due iSsS-iw @uoJ5
(Jeorxia 6 per cent bonds, (old) “ _100 «tl07
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (mortgage 108%@U0%
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold
qnarterenuponi) 118]
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds, due 1898-124
Georgia 8 per cent bonds. 110
Northeastern railroad bonds (Ind’d) 118
Central It. It. Joint mort. 7 per cent. 118
Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds. 107
Moslem It. R. of Ala.. 1st mortgage 111
Western IL R. of Ala., 2d mortgage 114
Mobile and Girard railroad, (mort.) 112
1 Eufaula 1st mort-
r C. and 9. W. K.R 108 @107
f railroad, consoli
dated mortgage 110
City of Macon bonds 100
City of Savannah bonds. 83
City of Atlanta C per cent, bonds. 100
City of Augusta o per cent, bonds. 105
Southwestern railroad stock. 118,'
Central railroad stock nominal 106
Centra] railroad scrip.. 9&.
Angusta and Savannah It. K. stock 118
Georgia railroad stock 157
COMMERCIAL '
COTTON MARKET REPORT
ST
TrueoBAFR AND Meseesges.
MACON, April 19.-Even!ng.
Cotton Arm. Good middling 11%&H%:
middling 11%; low middling 10%: good or
dJnfnrMgfc, Sustains, dean 10%@
10%: red 9%; red and sandy 8%.
Eeccivcd to-day by rail 13
, ** . “ by wagon __ 0— 13
ssr* •• === 5?
_ _ . STATEMENT.
Stock on hand September 1,1881.
Received to-day
•* gwwfiBaly
Shipped to-day..
•* previously..
1,887
13
87,931-57.919
59,331
__ 55,292-55,292
Stock on hand this evening...... 4,012
Markets by Telegraph.
NEW YORK, April 19.—Noon—Stocks moder
ately active. Money 6. Exchange, long
84.80%; short 84.89. State bonds moderately
active. Government securities stronger and ir-
"Skw YORK—Evening—Exchange 84.88%;
Government securities strong; new 4 per
cents 101%:4% per oenU 116%; 4 per cents 121 Jd.
Money 4@3. State bonds stronger. 8nb-
-treasury balances: Coin, 188,787,000; cur
reucy $£900,000.
Cotton Markets by Telegraph.
LIVERPOOL, Apnl 19.—Noon-Cotton
in moderate Inquiry but freely sup
plied; middling uplands 611-10; mid
dling Orcans 0%: sales 10,000; speculation and
export 2,i receipts 13,900; American 8,850.
Futures—Market weak; uplands low mid
dling clause, April 041-64; April and May
6 43 C1QC 41-61; May and June 6 42-01; June and
STRONG
FACTS/
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what particular troubles Brown’s
Iron Bitters is good for.
It will cure Heart Disease, Paral
ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, and all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
simply because it purifies and en
riches the blood, thus beginning at
the foundation, and by building up
the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Baltimore, Md., May >, iSSo.
M y health was much shattered by
Rheumatism when I commenced
taking Brawn’s Iron Bitters, and I
scarcdy had strength enough to at
tend to my da:'/ bonseliolii duties.
Iamnownsing 'e third bottle and I
am regaining r-.-ength d^ily, and I
cheerfully recor-.-aend it to all.
1 cannot aay too much in praise
of it. Mrs. Ma..v E. Bma! Utah.
173 PrastmnasL
Kidney Disease Cured.
' g,Va.,iS3r.
tlnev disease.
11 could get no relief, f
tried Brown's Iron Bitten,'which
• cured me completely. A child of
mine,- recovering from scarlet fever,
had no appetite and did not teem to
- • be able to eat at aU. I gave him Iron
Bitters with the happiest results.
J. Kylu Montague.
Heart Disease.
Vine St., Harrisburg, Ta.
Dec. a, i83i.
After trying different physicians
and many remedies for palpitation
cf the heart without receiving any
benefit. I was advised to try Brown s
Iron Bitters. 1 have used two bot
tles and never found anything that
gave me so much relict
Jits. Jcmkis Ilnss.
For the peculiar troubles to which
ladies are subje<5, Brown’s Iron
Bitters is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine.
ill the Year Soil
July 6 43-6ta6 40-51: July and August 6&i-64@
652-84; August and September 657-6<@0564H;
September and October 6 48-81.
NEW YORK. April 19.-Noon-Cotton
steady; sales 3(03, Including 2100 for export;
middling uplands 12%; middling Orleans 12%.
Futures steady; April 12.18; May 12.2$
June 1X36; July 12-51; August 1X65; September
NEW YORK—Evening—Net receipts 255;
gross 1,311. Futures closed quiet and steady;
sale* 105,000. as follows:
April 1X20@12.22 I Scptcmbet -1X28@12.29
May 1X24@12.2--> I October 11.0: @11.04
June _.12.J9@12.40) Novcmbcr._11.43@11.44
July 1X51@-12.55 (Ueccmber...ll.4i@11.45
August 1X69@12.701 January 11.5G@11.57
GALVESTON, April 19,-Cotton quiet;
middling 11%: low middling 11%;
good ordinary 10%: net receipts 520; gross
1208: sales 200. stock 33,732.
NORFOLK. April 19.-Cotton steady;
middling 11%; net^. receipts 061; gross
"baLtSoS*. April 1 lX-CbttoO quiet;
middling 12%: low middling 11%;
good ordinary 10%; net receipts^ gross 909;
sales ; stock 29.453.
BOSTON, April 19.—Cotton quiet; middling
12%; low middling 1% good ordinary 11%;
net rieclpts 611; gross 1207; sales none; stock
v 9,845.
WILMINGTON, April 19.—Cotton quiet;
middling 11%: low middling 11 5-l(;good >r-
dlnary 10 7-16; net receipts 128; gross —; sales
none; stock 4,795.
PHILADELPHIA, April 19-Cotton llrm;
middling 12%; low-middling 11%; good ordina
ry 10; m net recelpu 10; gross 540; sales to
spinner* ; stock 15.686.
SAVANNAH, April 19,-Cotton quiet; mid
dling 11%; low middling 11%: good ordl-
nary i0%; net receipts 211; gross 317; sales 400;
NEW ' ORLEANS, April 19,-Cotton
steady; middling IX low middling 11%;
good ordinary 1144; net receipts 097; gross
1367: Mies 7500; stock 169,874.
MOBILE. April 19,-Cotton quiet;
middling 11%; low middling 11%; good ordina
ry ^.11; net recelpu 107; gross—;sales 210,stock
MEMPHIS, April 19.—Cotton steady; mid
dling IX low middling 11%: good ordinary
11; net rocelpte 161; groes 170; ahlpmenu 101 i;
sales 200; stock 48,421.
AUGUSTA, April 19.—Cotton market dull;
liddllng 11%; low middling 11;
1 ordinary 10%: net receipts 80; gross none;
IARLESTON, April 19.—Cotton steady;
' middling 11%; low middling 11%;
good ordinary 10%; net recelpu 150, gross —;
sales 50U; stock lo,875.
MACON MARKET.
Paovinous.—Market active and firm nt the
Labd.—Market'rcty^ftem.. Choice, leaf, in
N. Y. Refined, in
. 12%@13; tub
IX tubs, 13%
-Market very firm: finest patent, 19.50;
■t choice family, 96.00; extra family,
fly, $7.00; buckwheat, 110.50. Wheat
-Markefqulet with good demand;
o, 15; jrlme^lljpxKl. ig lair,IX ordi-
andHat.—Market very firm. White
jom.VB.lX mixed corn, «108—in car loail
lou 2 to 8 cenU less. Feed oats, 72s75.
Rye, $1.75. Western timothy hay,
nil!: Georgia hay, IU0. Com meal,
>U»n SI UK bolted. $1.1*.
^Bagoiso andTis»—folrdetoand: stock light;
2% bogging, oil jute, tlbiie; 2do., none: 1% do.,
f 9!;'i.i0c: arrow ties. 81.65: pieced ties. $1.25.
Of molasses and Svacr.—Cut* mclasses, 47a
CO: honey drips, 50x55; Georgia syrup, 55.
Balt.—Liverpool, $1.10; Virginia $1.25@1.&0.
Fruits.—Apples. $5.00. Oranges, per ICO
2@5c. Lemons, per hex, $1.00 London layer
Fihl-^NcuI mackerel, half bbls. ,$7.00; do
kite, $1.00; No. 2do.,hrffbblsM$5.75; kits,65c.;
Ko. X half barrels, f5.50-.klls. Gtte.
Buoars—Sharp advance and active.
Granulated, 11; stead A. 10% white extra
C. IX extra C. 9%; Golden C, 9%; N. O. whites;
1044 N. O. yellow clalden 9%.
Miscellaneous.—Candy, 13c. Pickles, pinU
$1.50, per quarts, $125. Starch 5%c.perlb.
Cheese. IS. Sardines. Imported. 15%: sardines:
domestic. $9.00. Rice, 7@9e. Soil pot-
6@6%e,lower grades 1 . e.
lugs 6%@isc. Hickory m
brown 9%@10c- Wigan* .
six osjMaT eight os. 10c.
solids 5%c. Tick-
lOe, fit
iUH it> Fill Til
. I k-iowtl, Jarnt
Provision Markets by Telegraph
BALTIMORE. April 19.-Flour qulot and
steady: Howard street and Western superfine
83.75A0X extra *V23a6.25; „ family
eo.50a7.50; Oty mills superfino $X50a4.75; extra
S5.wto7.8X Rio brands > 7.37a7.SO. Wheat—
Komhern lower Western easier: Southern red
81.45al.5X amber SlJeaLSX No. 1 Maryland
$l.Q0al.6X No. 2 Western winter red spot sl.43
bid. Corn—Southern white ateady; yellow ea
sier: Western doll and easier; Southern white
92!* yellow nominally 92. Oate tower and
quiet: Southern 50a61; Western white 6<to6l;
mixed- 58nfl9; Pennsylvania 59o61. Pro
visions higher and firm. Men
pork fl8.i5al9.25; .bulk mcate-
t boulders ard clear lib «M«a packed
>8.50 and tlL5X Bocon-shouldera ,9.25;
clear rib aides -1X25. Hams f 13.85a
014.25. Inrd refined 61X25. Cofieo
quiet; Rio (caiwoes). ordinary
to fair, 8%a9%. Sugnr steady; A
soft IX Whisky firm at «1.2X Freights
dull and unchanged.
CINCINNATI, April IX—Flour strong and
higher; family >X25a6.5X fancy $0.7Sa7.4X
Wheat firm; No. 2 red winter *1.4lal. IX Corn
eftfien No. 2 mixed 79%a79%. Gate scarce
and firm; No. 2 mixed 8X I’ork steady at
S19.0X X*rd easier at -11.00. Bulk meats nmtt;
shoulders >7.25: clear rib $10.4X
Bacon firm: shoulders f8.0X rib $11.25; clear
Whisky steady at IL17. Combination
sales of finished goods, 660 bbls. on a basis
of -L17. htigar firm; hafds 10} in.ll; New
Orleans 7%«>%. nogs firm: com
mon and light $5.75a7.4X packing and
butchers’ $7.00a?JO.
LOUISV1IXE, April IX—Provisions In fair
demand and firm. Mess pork $19230. Bulk
meats generally unchanged, bnt some salsa
rather higher—shoulders -7.25: clear rlblHJft
claar fcidcs *10.00. .Badou—ahouldi rs f o.25;
rib $11.00; clear $11.02%. Homs-sugar-
cured strong and higher at Si;i.(44il4.12 . Laril
—clioice kettle renamed firm at $13.'Kto 1 -..4).
Flour quiet; extra family $L9Qa5.15: choice to
ancy K>i'."ob7.-io. Grain quiet ami weak.
Wheat—N'o. 2 red winter 41.5oal.35. Corn—No,
2 while 86: No. 2 mixed 83. Gals—mixed 57,
ply by the excellence of their contents. Such
books of b<
1 bound music as
8acrcd Song ( 2), and 30 to 40 others (send for
llste) contain a perfectly immense amount of
the best and moat popular music, at tbc lowest
price.
Such standard
Mignon ( 3), Alda ($2). Carmen (82), Mcflstofelc
( 2), Fatlnitea ($2), Manoln, or Itey and Night
(-1.S0). Bells of Comeville (81.50), and tho
well known lighter and easier ones (send (or
Hate), have In them a large proportion of all
the popular melodics.
Such good Temperance Boo lot ns
Temperance Light (12 ots.), Temperance Jewels
(35 eta), and Hull's Temperance Glee Book
(40 eta) cannot well be improved upon.
Such capital Knnilay School and Praise
Meeting Books as Male Voice Choir (50 ots.)
with (tospcl Music, Light and Life (35 eta),
and Banner of Victory (35 cents).
Any book mailed for retail price.
0IIVKR DITS0N & CO.. Bolton.
O. H. DITSON A CO. #43 Broadway N. Y.
A
BLEB31NB To WOBAHKWtt
Relieve all aiieasraof womeapw
collar to the appearance and crc-a-
lion of the msoaea, otcrlne dlatort*
ma, torpidity or fonrUona, with
■gjrSo m ssassa. ^
opicr mental derangements. At
foiil promptreUel to ihoao dlatresa-
aarke's
by mall on receipt or pnce. ur.
Clarke Mcdiclna Ooupasy, Ntw
York City.
tt her of
Blood Disorder,
(In either •ttga. whether
F*
nr lie either stage, whether primary,
... , , aecoadaay or tertiary.are an lnval-
t litrke’s uable remedy. They nerer fall to
I 1- C lcore when tflrectlu_e ore followed.
Afitl SYMiUliC Price $X*i par oaiite. Fire Bosre
JI .IIU Cent by nail, prcpald. on ro-
celpt of price. Addreee Dr. Clarke
PIHa iMcdlclae Company.New York City.
1 ti INVALUABLE RE31EDT
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cure In 4 toSdara of oil dinar,
faetlona,aatsaUog. treqnenl ordlf
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and a.-d!ment In tho urine from
whaterrr cause Induced whdher
of receni o. fear standing. One to
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N per bo-, a boxes toi 14 Mailed
free on receipt of price. Add; eat
lir. Clarke Medicine totuiuuy. New
York City,
Gbocrrka
T
HERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD
Clarke’s
Ihvigoratisg
nils.
Forsll -a«»aof Spermatorrhes snf
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abuse i, fu . it, sexnal exetsse* tq
matc-.er v s ,i>,or olbei causes, m-d
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Are a pos:t‘.Te cute In two to eight
weeks One to tlx botes ut':al!y
KCt'-.u l‘r ra$tA0pec box Poor
boxes tv bent by mall, prepaid,
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The best and mexta
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•Sag, and made from I
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ladp, Barker’s Hairl
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IN l$mr FaitalaRtstort (IwVaalkM Oatar
I nod lustre to gray cr Sided hair, is elegantly per-
I fumed and is warranled to remove dandruff and
bebiagof the scalp, fitprevcatfaDinzof the hair.
SSk anA 61 das, at dashes In drags.
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If yost nre wasting array frontage, dissipation or
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ni?C0X A CO, MS WDllam 6L, Nrw Task. SOe. and
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Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
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LARUE fAVtVfl BCV1NO tie.
G8NSUM?T8@H.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—To the Hon. T.
J Simmon;, Judge of the Superior Court of the
Macon circuit. Chancellor, etc.:
The tK-tltlon of Thaddetts O. Holt, J. C. Curd,
R. II. Hall, J. Emmett Blackshear and F J. M.
Daly, respectfully plioweth to your Honor that
they arc the present Board of Trustees of tho
Order of the Home Guardian, a benevolent In
stitution incorporated tinder the laws of the
State of Georgia, to which order a charter was
granted at the October Term of this honorable
Court on December 31st, 1881.
Your petitioners sronld further state that In
establishing the order and in ccndnctlng tho
business of the same, that many unfocsern dif
ficulties arose which render it impassible to
carry out tho object of the order under the
charter as it now Manila Therefore, for the
purpose of better protecting tbc members of
the order and rendering it more stable and In
creasing it* uscfulncsa yonr petitioners wonld
respectfully beg permission of this court to
amend the charter already obtained so that It
may read as follows:
ARTICLE I.
Section L The name of this Order shall be
the Order of the Home Guardian of Macon,
Georgia.
ARTICLE IL
Section 1. (Tbc same as in the original char
ter.);
ARTICLE III.
Sccllon 1. The business of this Order shall
consist In tbc collection from the member* of
the Order of moneys by means of membership
fees, and monthly, quarterly, semi-annual,
or annual deposits, with which to form a to
tal and permanent disability and death fund,
from which payment* are to be made to mem
ber*. their families, legal representatives, or
designated beneficiaries, as mentioned in each
member’s certificate of membership. From
which are also paid the expenses incident to
such business.
• ARTICLE IV.
Section L The organisation of this Order
shall consist of u Board of Trustees, which shall
be composed of five member*, from which
oonrd shall be chosen a President, a viee-FrcsI-
drnb a Secretary, a Treasurer, and a Medical
Director, with power in said board to fill all vo-
canclcs. All tnc officers shall reside in the city
of Macon.
ARTICLE V.
Section 1. (Same os In original charter.)
ARTICLE VI.—(To be struck ouL)
ARTICLE VII.—Sections 1 and X (to be struck
out)
ARTICLE VI.—(A* amended, orgina! article 7.)
To contain the first five sections of that port
of the original charter coming under Article
-th therein and headed as printed, "duties of
officers. Section 6th of same heading to be
erased.
ARTICLE VII, as amended (original article X)
Section 1. (To remain ns in original.)
Section 2. (To be erased as to all that pertains
to sickness and accident.) Tlie death and total
and permanent disability part of said see
shall read as follows: “The following ti...._
shows the total disability and death deposit.
The dej-osits shall not exceed the following
amounts, which shall be paid In monthl v. quar
terly. ecm annually, or annually. In advance..
There shall be no assessments, and no member
shall ever be ca!l«l upon to pay any annual
”3?S* °‘ hc r ,I ; lln hi* regular deposits as contain
ed in the following tables
Tables to remain asm original charter.
” The first of the above deposits must in all
rases accompany the application, which enti-
tlcs the member to the annual pass word. All
monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual deposits
must be paid when due. invariably In advance,
and no notice of time of payment shall be re
quired. If. however, a member pays an an
nual deposit in advance at one time, he shall
»»p entitled to a reduction of 5 per cent, from
•he published rates, and he shall lie entitled to
(30) thirty days notice, within which he must
1 ,h*» succeeding deposit after it is due. It
shnll be held sufficient if the notice lias been
deposited in the post-office nt Macon, Ga., di
rected to the last known post office address of
such member. These deposits shall not In
crease with the members age. In ease of the
rtEORGIA, JONES CO ..MY—Whereas Mrs.
UCarrio C. Smith and onldas Smith, exec
utor nml executrix c.’ a o estate of JohnT.
Smith, deceased, ha. applied to me for dla-
Thesearethc no to cite anil admonish a
persons concern 1 to show cause at this office,
on or by the first Monday in August next* ’ any
they have, why the same shall not.bo ra led
to them.
Witness my hand officially. Apr . iSSX
tt . BOSS,'
oprCwtd* Ordinary,
f°jdlsmlsslon from raid estate.
These are therefore to cl tea ml admonish a
persons concerned to show cause, if any they
have, at this office, on or by tho first Slonday
In August next, why tho same shall not bo
granted.
Witness my hand officially, April X^IRSX
aprCwtd* “ Ordinary.
Notice to Creditors of Jas.
M. Bullington, Deceased*
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Whcreas, Mrs.
Mary A. BulliDgton, widow of raid J. M.
Bullington, deceased, for herself and minor
said deceased arc. Notice la hereby given thn
I will pass upon her raid application at th 1
office, on Monday, tho first day of May next
II o'clock a m.
Witness my hand officially, ifif.va
aprfiweow3t* Ordinal}*
tt.' en . l , b ?£ rdcr wH * ,,c discharged from nli fur-
thcr liability as to either husband or wife, or
their heir*.
Section 3. (To be Inserted.) Should deaths
occnronly at long intervals and tho funds accu
mulate, whenever it shall appear prudent to
the Board of Trustees, they may result a
monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual deposit to
all tho members In tho order, as In their judg
ment may seem best.
Section 4. (To remuin tho same as in original)
ARTICLE VIII.—(ORIGINAL ARTICLE IX.)
Section 1. Tho expense fund shall be created
by the payment of membership fees, the with
drawal of 20 per cent from the deposits, and
the money arising from lapses of policies. It
sha.l lie used, first, to defray the expenses of
managing the business. Second. In paying tlm
employees of the order. It shall be under the
entire control of and disbursed by the Board of
Trustees. -
Section 2. (To be erased.)
Section x (Old section X) The total and
permanent disability and death fund shall bo
created by a deposit from each member of
tmlicy-holdorx In rase of unusuai ^mortalYty
from an epidemic or other cause.
ARTICLE IX.—(ORIGINAL ARTICLE X.)
Section I. (Same as in original.)
Section x Any member having forfeited his
membership by failing to mnke any deposit,
may be reinstated, nt the option of the Board
of Trustee*, by furnishing at his own expense
a satisfactory medical examination, and de
positing all amounts due up to date.
Section 3. (Same as in original.)
ARTICLE X.—(ORIGINAL ARTICLE XI.)
Section 1. When a death nr total and perma
nent disability is caused by yellow fever, only
40 per cent, of die indemnity shall be puid,
upon proper iwoof being presented to the Or
der.
.Section X Any member who shall be pro-
n on need incurably insane by the proper au
thorities, or Income permanently Wind In both
eyes, or who mnv lose a hand or a loot, or he-
como permanently paralyzed in at least one linlf
. .. sbalf be entitled to receive onc-
half of the death benefit, us shown by his cer
tificate of membership, and the balance of raid
death benefit at his death, provided he keen
hb certificate good till that time.
Section 3 ; Upon the total and permanent dis
ability or dentil of a member proofs shall be
mnde upon blanks furnished by the Order and
signed by the President and Financial Secre
tary of the division to which said member be
longs, the same to be sworn to before a justice
°‘ ,!? or notary public, or any other
magisterial officer with a seal. Tho Order shall
then pay, within sixly day* after such proofs
are received, the amount of the member s cer
tificate in case of death, or half the same in
case of total and permanent disability; pro
vided, however, that should a death occur
when there arc less than ono thousand mem
bers in the Order, only S:!CO for each one hun
dred memliers, on a policy of $3,MJ0, anil pro-
l«)rtiomite!.v for less amounts, and the Order
thereby discharged from all further liability.
J he same proportions under the same state of
facts to apply to the ease of total and perma
nent disability, namely, oue-lmlf tire above
proportions.
Section 1 The date or death shall be Ihc
lime for fixing the liability of tlie orders under
the above condition.
ARTICLE X.
Section 5. (Same as in the original.)
ARTICLE XL (ORIGINAL ARTICLEXII.)
Same as in original charter.
ARTICLE XII. (ORIGINAL ARTICLE XII.)
Section 1. The physician of the division
shall receive one dollar for each applicant ex
amined by him, which shall be raid at the
time of examination from the membership fee.
Should the applicant he rejected lie will have
to bear the loss of the above fee.
ARTICLE XIII. (ORIGINAL ARTICLE XIV.)
Section 1. The corporate seal of the order
shall contain the words “Order of tlie Home
Guardian of Macon, Ga.,” und the motto,
"Serins ant citius sedem pro;>cramus ail
unatn.”
ARTICLE XIV. (ORIGINAL ARTICLE XV.)
Same as in original
Your petitioner* show that n« this Institution
Is intended for benevolent purposes, no capi
tal l(u yet been paid in, and there are no stock
or shareholders. They desire to be -Incorporat
ed for the period of twenty years,with the priv
ilege of renewal at the end of tliut term.
F.J. M. DALY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Bibb Superior Court.
Let the within petition be filed and recorded,
1 provided by law. and published once a week
for one month as provided by the statute.
rr. J. SIMMONS,
Judge Superior Court.
April lotli, 18SX apr21oaw4w
Brightwood House,
Cor. East 11 tit Street and Irving Place
Opposite AoaDeMt or Music, New Yowt.
A N exclusively respectable family hotel.
Most central location in the city, near
all places of amusement—Broadway. All
large stores (wholesale and retail). Cars
to Coney bland, and all places of summer
resort. Jnst the place for parties wishing
a quiet, inexpensive home in New York.
EDWARD WOOD, Proprietor.
lefer in Msoon to Capt S. S. Dunlap,
Emory V.'inship, E-*q., W. H. Burden,Esq.,
Mr. C. B. Willingham. deo30JSm.
H. L. COOK,
GENERAL COMKION BRANT
Dealer in Produoe and Staple Groceries,
Cigars, Tobacco, etc., No. 63 Poplar street.
Patronage soEoited and satisfaction guar-
antA»d febl2dawly
its om t housssds of ca*?s of tho wont kind and of tew
? Uri<i*ng bare b««n
1.ith in it* efficscr, th*
KltKE, toffotJirr vritii
Uusdiseft&o to anjtufforafV —
Inns hi* T. A. fcUMJUM* It* fsarl bL. #aw Yor.
S TARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A ociim 01 youumu hnprulcnco causing
Prematura Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Man.
bcoJ,etc, luvlag tried iu vsia every known
Mat-! y,bas J i- covered s simple self cure.which
he will tend FREE to his fellow.sufferers, ad-
GEOBGIA, JONES COONTY.—Whereas
ernes W.Turk. administrator on estate of
Mrs. Cordelia Turk, deceased, applies to
me for dismission:
These are to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this of
fice on or by the first Monday in May next,
if any they have, why dismission shall not
be granted.
Witness my hand ofllcialiy January 17U
1882. H. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
jantOwtd
Application for Leave to Sell-
GEOROIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas B. P.
Gilbert as administrator of J. L. Gilbert, de
ceased, has made application to me to sell the
1 amis of said estate lor tho purpose of payini
debts and for distribution.
Now, therefore, all persons interested an
hereby notified to show cause, if any they
have, at the court of ordinary, to be held on
the first Monday In May, 186X why said lcavt
should not >«• granted. J. A. McMANUS,
op2-law-iw Ordinary.
G eorgia, bibbcounty-to ail whom it
may concern: J. M. Carr and E. E.
Evans having. In proper form, applied to me
for permanent letters of administration on the
estate of William A. Evans, late of said county,
this Is to cite all and singular, the creditors
and next of kin of William A. Evans, to be and
appear nt my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not he granted
to J. M. Carr and E. E. Evans, on William A.
Evans* estate.
Witness my hand and official signature. tb
April 1st, 1882. I. A. McMANUf
npr2-law4t* ■ Ordinary.
ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL I'
Wx WTix Send on THIRTY Dais’ Tbiax.
Dr. lye’s Electro-Voltaic Belts,
Suspensories, and other Electrio Appli
ancs TO MEN suffering from Nervous
Debility, Lost Vitality, eta, speedily re
storing Health and Manhood. Also for
Rheumatism, Paralysis, Liter and Kidney
Troubles and nr any other diseases. Illus
trated pan pblet free. Address
VOLTAIC BELT CO.. Marshall, Mich.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whcreas, Ben
jimln M. Tarver has applied for exemption of
realty and setting apart and valuation ot
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at
10o'cloeko.m. on the 24 th day of April, 1882,
at my office. J. A. McMANUS, Ordinary,
men28owtd.*
NEW FIRM.
Ti7E have opened in Forsyth, a genera
11 Grocery and Provision business. Oor
friends and the friends of Capt. J. W. Du
mas, who is with us, will find ns at the old
stand of Dnmns & Allen, where we will be
glad to see them.
mart7w3m* W. T. MAYNARD & SO N
Tho Death of the President
Was finaUy duo to eeptiemiannd pyemia
or blood poisoning. Septic influences
prevail largely in disease without being
euspectcd. and often kill withont being ac
cused- Tneir presenco in chronic oases
is particularly nnfortnnate, but their re
moval, though sometimes difficult, always
enres, and is essayed with his great Anti
septic remedies, and often accomplished
by M. 8. THOMSON, M. D.,
Macon, Ga.,
who may bo visited or addressed.
nprl5 dawlt
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Henry
J. Lamar, executor of Mrs. E. G. IUbb, rep
resents to the Court In his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Mrs. E. G. Bibbs' estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons concerned, lega
tees and creditor*, to show cause, if any they
can. wh\ said executor should not i»o discharg
ed from his executorship and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in July, 188X
Witness my hand and official signature this,
April 1,1S8X J. A. McMANUS,
ap2* Ordinary.
“ 2V CARD.
Athens, Ga., Feb. 22d, 1878.
Sib—My child, five years old, had'
symptoms of worms. I tried Calomel-j
and other worm medicines, but failed f
to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bains’ ceriifl-’,
cate, I got a vial of Sxmr.s Wobm Oil, L
and the first dose brought 40 worms,\
and tho second dose so many were pass-3
ed 1 did not count them. 8. II. ADAMS.
For sale by all druggists. Prepared byfir
K. 8. LYNDON. Athens, Ga. apl5-dsnn<fcw
Macon
W. McKAY, Principal.
AEirst-Clas* Institute for Practical
Business Instruction, Book
keeping. Etc;
Endorsed by the Leading Bums Men.
Students Can Enter at any Time.
noB-Circulars sent free.
ap!2 d&wly
Dyspepsia Cured
APfcPSIAt
T HE great scientific preparation will positive
ly euro old chronic rases of Dyspepsia, Dys-
ptfc Fits, Dysj«pt!e Vertigo and Dyspeptic
_ Jtisumptinn, where every oilier known medi
cine has failed to even give relief. I refer to a
few of the cases pronounced incurable that
have been cured with AI’ETSIA: Miss Ratio
Hoflmaii, 872 Randolph street, Philadelphia,
was a case of Dyspeptic Consumption: had not
been ont 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 four bottles of Apcpsia. Matthew Robin
son, No. 303 Twenty-first street, Philadelphia.—
This was a very dangerous case of Dyspeptic
Vertigo of long standing, but cured with only
two bottles of Apcpsia. Mr. II. A. Clark, firm
Clark Bros. A Co., Philadelphia, was an old
chronic ease of twenty years standing; paid out
one thousand dollars; was pronounced Incura
ble; but cured with three bottles of Apcpsia;
been well over one year. Thousands of similar
testimonials can be seen at our office. I refer
with pleasure to tho following gentlemen of
Savannah, whose characters are irreproacha-
le: Dr. J. H. llnltiwangcr Clarences. Connc-
at, Capt. George M, Weymouth. Price 11 per
ottle. For safe by
LaMAn, Rankin A Lamar, ned all druggists.
V. 1C. STOKE, JU. 11,, office 219 Levant
street. Philodclnhia. marlSeodly
A Lending London Phys
ician cMtablUbra an
Office in New York 1-
for the Cure of -.w>
EPILEPTIC PITS.
from Am. Journal ofMtdicint,
’. Ab. Mrserols (Isle of London),*bo make* a spfc-
of C:.il,-ii»y, has without doubt treated and cured
more cases than say ot her living physician. Hia success
hue*imply been catoniehint; wen.veh.ard of caati nl
over SJ years' standing, snceesafally cured by him. Ho
has pnSUebrl a work on this diaeaae, which ho send*
withalarKObottle of his wonderful cure freo to any
•n.Tererwho may send their express and P.O. address.
CH0C0LAT
MENIER.
Sold Everywhere.
WHITE & MIELER,
: ;S»2£3?tConier Broad and’Han tar Street*, Atlanta, Ge jrgia.
GENERAL AG ^NTS FOR THE
Mitchell Wagon
-IN—
North and South Carolina
G eorgia,
Alabama and Florida.
The attention of dealer; is called to the fact that we are prepared to ship et short no-
tioe these Buperb wagons in small Iota or by the ear load. Semi for special price lists
and circulars. Also dealers in C. AG. COOPER’S PLAIN PORTABLE TRACTION
limn,im.n.„auunn,« n “ * “ * 8dldlOr
AND STATION AH Y ENGINES,
Illustrated Catalogue.
PORTA-
Don’t purchase until you confer with na.
marueodAw&n
THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CARD!
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
IL/ - Reference; J. F. HANSON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company, Macon,
Geor S 1 «- ^ mar24wly
PARIS AND LONDON.
Weels.lv Bulletin
J. W. RICE - & CO’S
ATTRACTIONS FOR PRESENT WEEK :
Victoria Lawn.
1033 YARDS AT 12% CENTS. BECTER VALUE THAN OAN BE FOUND N
MACON AT 15 CENTS.
Fruit of the Loom.
THREE THOUSAND YARDS AT TEN CENTS.
Excellent quality of Bleaching.
5000 YARDS AT 6% CENTS.
Seersucker Stripes at 10 cents.
Colored Lace Buntings
AT 12% CENTS. GOOD VALUE FOR 20 CTS.
French Ginghams yard wide at 15 cents.
Parasols in all Grades and Styles just received.
ELEGANT, VARIETY AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
Dress Goods
Ranging in price from 12% cents to $4.00 per yard.
J. W. RICE & GO.,
In the Apex of Triangular Block.
CLOTHING
Having: a larger Stoclc than usual of* tlie most
desirable, bent quality und stylish
SPRING CLOTHING I
I will sell tlie same at unusually low ligures.
JPrlce mine belbre purchasing 1 .
Shirts,
XTnderwear,
TT mbrcllas,
Hosiery,
Neclrvvear.
Trunks,
Bags.
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES FOR GENTS’fWEAR.
I HAVE THE BEST AND WILL SELL THE CHEAPEST
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
HATS2
My store being too small to 6how the large variety of above goods, I have opened
at the corner of Cherry snd Second ftreolp, in Telegraph and Messenger
building for the sale of these goods.
Special Bargains for May Day.
Black and Colored Alpaca Coats, best in Market
81.00 and 81J35, According- to age.
JT. HE. HERTZ, Olotliiiig- Emporium
TURPIN & OGDEN,
Brokers 9
PEAT. ESTATE AND INSUHANCE AGENTS.
Stocks, Bonds and otlier* Securities
. BOUGHT AND SOLD,
Agents for the Mutual Life lr.surar.ee Co. of New York.
AGENTS FOR SALK OF
Soluble Pacific Guano and Compound Acid
Phosphate.
LEMON ELIXIR!
waDptMiwpBsj
pure blood. Dizziness^Loss M Ap^tto leTcr, Chills, ana reiuncy^i ,. repttrcd b y H. MOZ-
?'?“ 'VV.SViXlul^rAUantaroi Mob^. »r. J
dies*J.M.BEEVES.43ChathamEU.N.Y. _
imitate. "X. Mrota mmslmJ
For Sale, Lease or Rent.
OAX ACRES Oi’ LAND, being part of
_JUt) tho late Judge Earnest e estate in
Vineville distii't. 150 acres cleared, I'enrly
aU under fence, with a four-roomed cott ago
and out*houses. Also a grb>t mill, water
gin and cotton rrees, sood water, goou
orchard of gelentoa fruit trees. Possession
Macon, Ga. «pl8-d2t,wl t
FOR A LIFETIME.
The purchase of a Piano or an Organ
is. generally for a lifetime, and the
greatest pains should be taken in the
selection. If a good Inrlrument is ob
tained the purchaser is made happy
through life, but if it be a poor one, a
lifetime of dissatisfastion results.
Thousands of Instruments are now sold
yearly under bogus manufacturers’
names. Dealers wno never made even
one Iustrunent, and who do not own
even one solitary- brick of a Factory,
are selling Instruments under their
names as makers, and the country is
fairly flooded with these bogus Instru
ments. There is no safety in buy
ing such Instruments. Dealers who
sell them are generally not responsi
ble, and if thoy fail, tho real maker is
unknown, and cannot be forced to re-
p’ace or ropa'r. Dealers, of coarse,
know who are rea'-ly makers and who
are not. bnt the purchasers do not
know, and hence are in continual dan
ger of unwittingly buying stencil In
struments, which arc not what they
seem to be. The
ONLY SAFE WAY
is to bny from a House that sells stand
ard Instruments only, and that will not
handle Instruments under stencil, or
'bogus makers’ names. With such a
House the buyer is safe from all impo
sition, and will receive just what is paid
for. h'of TKMcn, Instruments Sold,
is the of our House. Every In
strument bears its maker’s name.
More than this. These makers are
known the world over, as the best and
the most reliable. See what n glorious
list: CHIOKERING, MATHLSHEK,
KRANICH k BACH. HALE, MASON
& HAMLIN and SHONINGER. Grand
makers, all, and leaders of the world.
Over 200 different styles toseleot from.
Best Instruments for least money. No
competition with cheap makers. Bny
from us, and secure a reliable Insiru- •
ment at the lowest possible price. We
are manufacturers’ Wholesale South
ern Distributing Agents, and buying
from us is precisely tho same as buying
direct from Factory. Our prices for
standard Instruments are the lowest
and our terms the easiest. For proof
of this, send for our latest Illustrated
Catalogues and Pgice Lists. Order an
Instrument on trial. Test it in your
own home, and you will then be con
vinced that every word written abovo
is actual truth. Bend your name to
Ludden & Bates Southern Music Bouse,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A
Wonderful Cures Effected
—BT THE—
ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC
BATH.
Dry Heat, Medical Vapors aad Bleo-
tro-Magnetism, Rationally Com
bin’d to Meet tho Indications
of Various Chionio Diseases.
J. W. MIGRATH,
Late of Philadelphia City,
With an experience of 10 years treating
chronic di-ease by tbo old system, will in
troduce this new method of ti eating ebron
ic diseases by giving
Trial Baths $1.00,
That the afflicted may test its merits. Pa
tients needing a courso of treatment will
require from one to three weeks’ time, ac
cording to nataro of diseaso
Dr. Migrath uses but little medicine with
this treatmsnt. Tho Electro-Therapeutic
Bath and Electricity does what heretofore
was claimed for medicino alone.
A competent lady matron will attend
female patients.
Office honrw from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Con
sultation free and strictly confidential
ROOM 7, convenient to parlor.
Brown's N 7 ice al Hotel, Macos, Ga.
THE
DINGER & C0NA3X-
BtACTlFCX. EVES-BLOOW19C.
A Ui *-V KiLliUMt U
ROSE
q-ly e*t*hUahm*ct mnklna a
PUSfNgSS of ROSES. 60 LARC
forR03ESalone. ^eCiytiAWAi
urp» ana Extra a. mono ROSES ti./
UHsuncutf irrrxr. stroc#r Foirtam*
d.at'tUvV'rndriivprealpixel}*.t 4
“5 rrtaidii var.etie«,jrourcno ca,3
2 for 3 2; j 0 lor S3! .*»Sf •its*
• IOS.IOO for SI3. OurNEiV CUID5,'--
rM utoa tht Bom,Xlnn.tiMaar/v Hi*mt*?
*9 the DINCEE iCOMARD r.O.
Sou Qrcori, V. etv oro-'c, Cftirut
iGoId, Silver snd Nickel
Itndeteii'orkn •:itl8to$Urt,«n4ui’ au ^
ft? Ihelro-Htu rtf Cxitk, a 7ln>. it 44c. wok
lln*to M’«kf It. * Wmi. Kwk,
tor5 tat tramp*. K v«rv imlr.rvm-jt $
V* p«r* 4-.rV do.ird to mart to ihim IsuWahso.
m-: ■ I
Wig
Fourteen different *lrr* anil Wint-. Vtai
rizes with enamel.'., re vrredra. odB
requlreraenta, and piieetl to suttxllfiuzrw*.
LEADING FEATURED:
Double Wood Donn.Patent Wool ttKzu340-
jastablc Damper, lutviriiaugeabt f.-.' rraiU
shelf. Broiling boor, fwineirw IS^l-sW" |
Swinging Fine-Stop, ltewrsiblo
I/ing Cross Pieeo, Double .^InntC^ntiBvTfl
Itln-r Covers, Illuminated Fire Doer, .1
Knous, Nickel Panels, etc.
Unequalcd In Material, Jn Kluki. ui as.
operation. Maimf-.ctureJbjr
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & C0.Bt:>^*OH
Ani for sale by
€£0. i. OB EAR, ft! Chcrrv Ktrccc
wsMm.
j|»ilt6|))4iainta,M4|e<9«i
i Mflazll. It conUhtf f.t. whm4
•betet too Msi. ami faHJ«Mrl|>tUi, telcr-w*.’ ' r «.— fwMm
] .settee lam wavin'** of aal Fl«v.crT^4«. rteaa
ln.H Tm»,rtr. lavalaaM* U all. ir«@@ii5
will tq ftmmd won Mla»>U WvlMtlac lm Cf " ' ~i M—l
F"*« In n Warner cllun‘. Wc iwfci r v| ■ Ti i <11 _ |l||hBl
I’UhUn, Tn^lmiv kmI M«rlrt (Unlim. Ai’/m* ,
5. M. FERRY & CO.. Bein’f.?!*
THE0EE THEMING AGENT
la especially adarted to and isapcsiliv
cure for Rhenmatism. Ncuralgif, Sciatioa,
Paralysis, Incipiont Conaamption, and all
m
The following diseases have been cured
by this Bath with a few treatments—in
many cares one courso is all that is requir
ed : Dropsy, Liver and Kidney Complaints,
Diabetes, Erysipelas, Boro Ey*s, Bcrofo-
lons afflictions of every form aud character,
iverBore*, Pains, Aches,
Spasms, Piles, Fever
Dumb
and Heart Diseases, Stricture, &
Gout, etc. Patients from the Hot Springs
are especially adapted to this treatment.
No Shock, hut a Pleasant Vitalizine
Sensation Imparted to
tho Patient.
For a weak and debilitated oenstitation
its vitalizing and tonio effect is wonderful.
It improves tbo complexion, promotes Nu
trition and Digestion, removes Constifa-
tion, and while removing all Oppression of
the Fystom, o vcrcomes Depression and Et-
hnustion. It purifies the b'ood, removes
malaria and provonts Typhoid conditions.
It is a tonio sweat, cleansing the system
intern 'Ujand oxterally. ;eblCw3m
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS,
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Send for
Price-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO.
*421 Main Strest, LOUISVILLE, KY.
Bibb Countv Sherifl’s Sale.
W ILL be sold be tore the courthouse door in
the city of Macon, during the legal hour*
of sale on the first Tuesday In May neat Mte
following property, to wit; That tract or parcel
of land situated in the ?d district of Bibb conn-
.aim! along th
until it Join;
thence north until It
. j. J. A mason’s land,
Joins lot No. 36. thence
west back to the creek, thence down the creek.
death and
on as
and now occupied byhU wide... .
the property of 44 m. B. Heath, deeeaacd.
to satisfy a fi. lit. Issued from Countv Court of
BibbSuntr £vor of Whittle * Whittle ra.
44’. 4V. Heath os admluWralor, etc. I^vy made
and returned to me by 44 _ A.» oe, baflllf Bibb
00 A Iso aullc earn e time and place, partoof lot
No. 0 with improvement* thereon, containing
44U.UHUU lun'iutvwv..*. .. „
quarter of an acre, situated *u the V ine-
vine district In the rear of B. I>. Un.cr'a place,
fronting on Jefferson street and bounded on
Ihc west by Bichard
the property of Jane Ftouom to satisfy a n. la.
issued from Countv Court of Blbljcmmtyin
favor 4Vhittle A Whittle ra. Jane Stafford, levy
made and returned to me by W. A. Foe, balliu
AlsoaUhe »me time and place, by virtue^!
a writ of fieri ucla* Issued from Ure Supcr.or
Court of Bibb county, tn the eaacof Gibbons M.
Taylor vs Charles T. Holmes as trustee for to,
E. A. 44’atkins, Mrs. O. A. Holmes «nd thcml,
nor children of the said Charles T. Holmea, I
have levied
said defend!
two acre lot No. 12 tn the wc^em rangcof the
iiaaavfciiss ~
thereof and being »hePf 1 ^“2 lf 0< . *? flia-lea
lot alter sale of a part jhgeof by thn. Us 2.
Ilolmc-*' trustee toC. J.44illl*mson. andwhlcn
afterwards sold to Head. - The above fi- fn-
UnnMcrred to Kichord f. Lawton and proceed
ing for him, I will sell said propertj- at public
sale before toe court-house^door^at^W
1 hours of sale.
4YESTCOTT,
sate I'viore un cou»i »v-
Georgia, tn Bibb county, on the !
In May, 1832, between toe leplha
aprltds.
Sheriff.
Ask your Jeweler for the
LSNCASTa
ire WATCH
— Sixteen OGTCrades.
AH Quick-Train 3alircad Wi
HIRAM SIBLEY^ GSt
Will mall FREE tlictfr •=
loguo for 18.82, eoutalslke ra
full descriptive Price-l.,—
Flower, Field and Gu2tt
SEEDS
Bulbs. Ornamental 4
and Immortelles, GL
1,111c*, Boses, l’lanta.
Implements. Beautiful
trafed.OvcrlOOpage»..
ROCHESTER,N.Y. t CH!C^33JOL
179-183 Eut Main St. 200-208 SasktaUU
STEEL PEBS
San-/>.c box, 2> different style* of 1
I’vi.h .cut for trill by rati], ourecr' k
fie!* .\scato,
Mscn, Biakeman, Tayio,’ & (kg
HEW
FRANKLIN
TYPE
FOUNDRY,
ICS Tine StrrH, CfHCiuucfi, OK*.
ALLISON dr SMITH.
The type on which this paper n prlaMIshrai
the abovo Foundry.—Et>. Ti .’.uv .i.i Roc.
Hrorrlunv
and I ‘.1 *.
» I,.-,.
m triil. hfi”I tor circulars. A.' 'ee
q MUCK MILLER. M. U..S15 Ai.'U Jtsj
CATARRH!
Lieckisg
Glasses
WITH
OB
ELECTRIC
Scouring
P0USH.
2«@intho4YorId.
JAQUES & JOHNSON, Agent*, Mam.C
AphTmI HYOLwe&saaui
||rium hanta, Ga. ReltaMo c
HABIT 1 denco givea, and rafeAsi
CURED | to cured patient* urn j i nas-
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vulsions. Nervous Hearirxhc. Meffijifczrai**
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tcncy. Involuntary Emission., PretqJnMfid
Age, caused by over-exertlou. seSlwfc^.'.
over-induigonce, which leads to misery. -»mr
and death. One box will cure nxtieamn
Each box contains one month s triali*^ TV».
dollar a box, or six boxra for five dcUag;®*.
by mail prepaid on receipt of prieo- Vz
autee tlx boxes to cure auv ccsa. MB ***
order received by us forsix boxes, ttcecaxyaadrt
with fire dollars.wewHl rand
oar written guarantee to return toe cotc $
4he treatment doe.t not efleet a cum.
tees Issued only by Lsxsn, RxaMttA^-’yaa-
Macon and Atlanta, Ga. Ordera hr ram ^
regular price. H*iL5"Sb_.
ALEXANDER BLASE.
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Will prepare plans aad drawing*
specification* and estimates of W* lAl
buildings of any description.
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