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aubf 3aucstal &
OTIJEI.IA).
O'T^elto. wuA»o]cr bould,
-EJIhiJE Wnck he win be nature;
To Derfemonr he wm wed.
An innocent young crayturc.
WW her be lived tn payee an* quiet.
For aha was no vyrago,
nleht he met
A villain called fago.
Sea he. "Ycr wife’s a perjured Jade-
Och t she’s a faUUfiTCSl^h f
She doesn’t care two pins for you.
But she d give her two eyes out for Canhlo!
“Wid him she gallivants about
All in her hours of litysure:
To him the gave her poeket handkerchief,
All for to wipe hb razhureTV; it
\VM that he fell Into a rage,
An’ rt* a wondhrona riot. v
An’ swore he’d murdther her that night.
Wblu everything waa quiet.
But not wld dagger, nor wid dirk,
V For that would raise a foul athir,
VBut he’d take an’ blow the
lo " ,cn Southern white
■T?P^L.5¥P%.P»? v! ^om steady. M
An' smother her wid the
ssssr-
f.OVAL, JUUWZNEH*.
w *• Helmw, Dentists.
No. 81 Mu berry street. Macon, Georgia.
Teeth extracted without pain, beautiful
■eta of teeth insertod, nbsooBced teeth and
diseased gurea cured. Dealers in all kinds
of dental material and instremonta. Con-
stantly on haad. n largo and full assort-
ment of teeth of all kind?, amalgams of all
kinds, robbers of all kinds. aplO-ffwly.
Dentistry—Dr. S. B. Barfield
No. 80 Mulberry street, Macon, Georgia
office hours—p n. m. to fi p. m. nug2Gtf
DR. D. S. WRIGHT, DENTIST.
•prG-2aw?y. Office—114 Seoond st.
ITNAirCIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MACON.
oorrxotkij djult dt
T/'CKETT & BOND. BROKERS.
_ . . . . MACON, April 38.1882.
Georgia 6 per cent bonds, duo 1SW.1U 9112
Georgia 6 per cent bonds, (old) •• ...100 (*107
Georgia 7 ber cent bonds (mortgage ill 9112
Oeoiyia 7 per cent bonds (gold
r.imrtcr coupon*! . iifil
Georgia 7 per cent bonds, doe 1880.’ 121
Georgia 8 per cent bonds 110
Northeastern railroad bond* (ind'd) 118
Central R. R. Jolut mort 7per cent 114)
Georgia railroad 6 per cent bonds- 107
Western It It of Ala., 1st mortgage 111
JJ«kni K. R. of Ala., 2d mortgage 11 1
Mobile end Girard railroad, (mort) 112
Montgomery and Eufanla 1st tnort-
rage, ind’s’d bv C. and 3, W. B.R 10S Q107
Atlantic and Gnu railroad, consoli
dated mortgage 110 0113
City of Macon bonds. ..,,... lOOVfff
Qty of Savannah bo:;ds 88
City of Atlanta 6 per cent bonds 100
City of Augusta 6 per cent bonds... 105
Southwestern railroad stock 119%
Central railroad stock nominal 111)
Central railroad scrip... 95
Augusta and Savannah B. B. stock US
Georgia railroad stock 157
Market* by Telegraph.
NEW YORK. April 28.—Noon—Storks dull
but generally stronger.. Money 4. Exchange,
long 31.88)4 short it-Siijj. State bonds inne-
tlve. riiv.-iTmaen 1 . securities unchanged.
NEW \ORK—Evening—Exchange <1.86%;
ESS).'
The foil
balance*: Coin, <86,220,000: currency
following are the closing quotations -
‘ Deferred
lug a
Ala. State bonds;
Class A, 2 to 5...... 81%
Class A, small— 82
Class 11,6'a ...lot
Class B. 4*» $4»z
Chicago A Korth^lSnfc
da pivferred—lS'.ftl
Erie 86%
East Tcnn R. R... 11
Georgia rallroad-lKi
Illinois Central ...185%
Lake Shore ....102T4
Loulsvle A Nash 71)4
Kemp’s A Char. SO
Nash, and Chat 6014
New York Ceu'l-1267*
Pittsburgh ....125
Rlehm'd A Alio. 21
Rich, and Dan no
r ick Island.—127
C. Brown con_102%
W. St L. nnd P. 28
do. preferred. 51)4
W. IT. Telegraph. 82%
Georgia 6s 100
Go. mortgage 109
Gc.do. gold 112)4
La. vtonsol*....—.. 65
N. Carolina...—.. 28
N. Carolina, new 18
Funding. 10
Special Tax - 754
Tennessee Os—... 88
Tenn. new......™ 58
Virginia 6a 35
Consolidated 68 !
IBM.
Adams Ex pros 110
American Exp—.. 98
Chcs. A Ohio. 20
Chicago A Alton...129%
C.St L A N. 0 76
Conaold’d coal 20
Del. I. A W 118
Fort Wayne. 135
lien. A St Joe 90
Harlem — 105
Houston A Tcxas..jt'9
Man. Elevated •!'.
Met Elevated....... 60
Mich. Central 80)4
Mobil* A Ohio 23
X. J. Central— 65%
NrfkA W. prf S3
N. Y. Elevated 100
Ohio A Miss. 85%
do. preferred ion
Pact lie Moll 88)4
Panama l>.w
Quicksilver. — 11%
do preferred... .v,
Reading. 57
8tUATan»..- 3S
do preferr^f 50
do 1st jirefM.— 86
8t Paul .112%
do T>refcrrcd...l21
Texas Pacific ...... 38%
Union Parlfle. Ill 'i
U. 8. Express 71
Wells A Fargo J26
•Offered.
COHMZBCIAB
COTTON MARKET REPORT
BT
TEr.aoai.pn and Mrrgxsara.
MACON. April 26.—Evening.
Cotton steady. Good middling ll%0tl%;
mldV.lm- II J>: low middling 10%: good or
dluary l(18f: ordinary 8%: stains, clean 10%g
]0%: red 9% red and sandy S%.
Received to-day by rail- - 1
•• ” by wagon »— t»
Shipped « - 99
Sold ” — • 7
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand September 1.1881. 1.8S7
Received to-day
•• previously ....
bd to-lay„.._,
prevloaaly.—
c on hand this evening 3.518
Poitou Market* bv Telegraph.
TJVKUINlOL, April 26.—Noon—Cotton In
air derpiiud and freely supplied; mUdllr.g
.upland* 8 11-1*1; mhlilliiig Okan* 6)fc sales
So.ono: «peenlat'.on and export 2,000; receipts
1: American 7.500.
lureocMarket quiet; uplands, low middling
e. April 6 41-61: May and June 6 46 64: June
‘ ’7 6 45613 ; July and August 6 49-
and September 6 W-64; September
'46-61.
1:00 p m — American, sales 6.-
w middling clause. May and
•and July 644-61: August and
_ September and Octnl>er 6 IV
losed dull and easier.
UK. April 26.—Noon—Cotton
25; middling uplands 12%; mid-
12%.
_ ady: April 12.21: May 12.20;
June 12.35; July 12.49; August 12.63; Scptemticr
nw
NEW YORK—Evening —Net receipt* 80;
gross 7232. Future* dotted fl-m; *al«* »,«»,
as follow*.
•April. —12.25*12.261 September _12.27fil2.28
Bay 14.254112.26 October —11.66^11.67
June 12.36012.401 Sovenl!*r._11.46fiU 4,
July .12.53.5-12511 December.. 1146fil}-«
August 1267912681 January —0258911.59
NEW YORK, April 26.-Cotton steai' ^sa!?*
2245; middling upund* 14%: middling Orleans
12%. Consolidated net receipt* A®7; exports
to Great Britain 534: to continent 2060.
NEW YORK, April 46.—The fosVs cottrm re
port *ays futures opened 2 WO ®1X5’JXL , 3&
to 2-100, then advanced 5-100, aeKlng at the *«-
ond rill, for April and^dgy at .1224, Julv 12.*_.
JggJ and Ties—Fatrdcmand; stock light;
rr.classcs, 47a
— ,66.
o-_* u ‘ i ,*’“ Jl l’ p ’ cs ' •«»»• oranges, ^rcr'^ioo
^afsdrs ^ >er ^’® x * London layer
1 hall hbls. ,t7.03: do
• 75:
_ advance and active.
«S'”starsss3.' %aasa!
SAM.-Uvwpoftl. Jl'.lO; i
utre.—Apples. *s.oo.
!l!i_ddes packed <262^ and
ahonlden -R50; clear
. MJ> Bseon—
b sides >1260. Hams
Freights dnlL
April 26.—Flour firm and un-
w nto^gi 4P^*» « good demand; Na 2 red
. weaker; No. 2
*{.17 Whisky active and firm at
So Kvi9°?. bl ?*^ n . o0 . e * oJL dnlsiied good*.
SSSSS5- *P*v7
.ST. lAJUJS.April 20.-1
goods,
r easier;
, — *.ts firm
packing and
O 1”^* 26.—Flonrqnietend un
changed. W heat opened higher but th ' llned
>a- 2 .™d fall 8130 Md cash; Sl.r2%
May. Coni dull and lower nt7»ia77 cash.
figures; 72% lUy. Sit* lower
Whisky steetiy at -L18. Pork quiet
mMSAnYl' 1 °if Sh .5 nd %Jt* , 2’® Mn 7- Bulk
IhrJrtVv.. ’ * h0rt ri “ 8W-20:
short clear r 19.60. Lard quiet at <11.00 for small
fbSJ UL »?’ Apr l! Provisions qul*t
ass- ss'sf k attsss
unchanged. Ghiln dull and nominal. Wheat
Z^uL C- ^ w n ' er ™’- 1 “ y5,ll - :a - Corn-No. 2
white 8»; mixed 78«80 Oats—mixed 55.
9?Ji£AGO. April ’•*•—Flour qulct but firm;
common to choice Western spring • 4.73a7.W
'J.MaH.oO. Wheat unsettled and
lower at <lJ7%alJ8 ca*h: 1.38 April and An-
fS5** and lower at 74% cosh
and April, 70%a7O% May and June. Oats
quiot and steady at49% cash; 49 May; 4.?%H8 ! i
June. Pork active but a shade lower at - is.63
cash and April; 17.95alR.00 May; >18.11*18 32J4
June. Mrd active bnt lower at «11.00all,05
cash and April; <11.02%aI1.05 May. Bulk
meate steady and unchanged. Butter dull and
tending downward: lair to fancy creamery
Whisky steady at $1.19.
ORLEANS, April 26.—Flour quiet and
23028.
NWE
steady? XXX <6.12)4*6.25: high gralle* *6.50
“‘•3<J4- Corn quiet; mixed firm nt 91: white
lower at 96. Oat* cosier at C9. Pork quiet and
firm at *19.25. Lard steady at ll%al2 Balk
meats scarce but firm; ahouhlcn, packed
*7.62 v. Sugar-cured hams steady and fn good
demand: cauvassed *13.GOaH.OO Whisky firm;
and unchanged: Western rectified f.5.20. roffee
steady Jtlop %*11. Sugar In good demand; com
mon to good common 7a7%: prime to rlmlcc
5%a3%; yellow clarified 9%aR% Mnlaascs dull
and unchanged. Rice steady and in good do-
mahdat6i7% Bran dull and lower at -1.40.
Exckange. New York tight 82 per 1,000 pre
mium; bankers’sterling 4.87
t. April 3
2)4**k25:
Naval Stores
WILMINGTON, April 26.—spirits turpentine
firm at 51. Knaln steady at I1.R5 for strained
- ldfi forgood ditto. Tar firm at <200. Com
unnlBnge<l.
GEORGIA, BIBB OOCNTY.-To the Hon. T.
J Simmons, Judge of toe Superior Court oi the
Macon circuit, ( hnn'TIlor, erc_:
J cUUon of Thaddcu* G. Holt, J. a Curd,
R- B. Hall, J. Emmett Blnckshcar and F J. Jl.
D*ly, rospectlnP.y chowcth to your Honor that
they are the present Board of Trustees of the
order of the Home Guardian, a benevolent In-
*5J«Kton Incorporated under the laws of the
butte of Georgia, to which order a charter was
granted at the Octol>er Term of this honorable
Court on December 31st, loSL
tour petitioners would further state that In
establishing the order and In conducting the
business oi the some, that many unfocseen dif
ficulties arose which render It impossible to
carry out the object of the order under the
charter as it now stands. Therefore, for the
purpose of better protecting the members of
the order and rendering it more stable and In
creasing lu usefulness, your petitioners would
respectfully beg permission of this court to
amend the charter already obtained so that It
may read as follow*: 5
ARTICLE I.
Section 1. The name of this Order shall be
the Order of the Home Guardian of Macon,
Georgia.
ARTICLE II.
Section I. (Die same as In the original char
ter.);
ARTICLE III.
Section 1. T*-e business of this Order shall
consist In the collection from the member* of
the Order of moneys by means of membership
fee*, and monthly, quarterly, semi-annual,
or annual deposits, with which to form a to
tal and i-ennanent disability and death fund,
from which payment* are to be mode to mem
bers. their families, legal representatives, or
designated bcuctlciarie*. a* mentioned in each
member’s certificate of membership. From
which are also paid the expenses incident to
such business.
ARTICLE IV.
Section 1. The organisation of this Older
shall consist of a Board of Trustee*, which shall
be composed of five members, from which
ooard shall be chosen a President, a vlce-Prest-
dent. a Secretary, a Treasurer, nnd a Medical
Director, with power In said board to fill all va
cancies. All the officers shall reside in the city
of Mucon. N
ARTicLE V.
Section 1. (Samo as In original charter.)
ARTICLE VI.—(To be struck out.)
ARTICLE VIL—Sections I and 2” (to be struck
out)
ARTICLE VI.—(As amended, orginal article 7.)
To contain the first five sections of that part
of the original charter coming under Article
7th therein nnd headed ns printed, "duties of
officers.” Section 6th of same heading to be
erased.
ARTICLE VII, as amended (original article 8.)
Section 1. (To remain ns In original.)
Pectlon 2. (To be emfcdostor.il that pertains
to sickness and accident) The death and total
The deposits shall not exceed the following
amounts, which shall lie paid In monthly, quar
terly. semi-annually, or annually. In advnncc.
There shall bo no assessments, and no member
shall ever lie called upon to pay any annual
dues other than his regular deposits os contain
ed In the followtug tables:”
Tables to remain as In original charter.
"The first of the above deposits must in all
cares accompany the application, which enti
tles the member to the annual password. All
monthly, quarterly, or aemi-anminl deposits
must lie paid when due. Invariably in advance,
and no notice of liino of payment shall bo re
quired. If. however, a member raya an an
nual deposit In advance at one time, he shall
led to.a reduction of 5 per cent from
shall be
Catarrh,
Eczema,
Old Sores,
Pimples.
BOI LS
or any
Skin Disease
CURES When all Other
Remedies Fail T
If yon doubt, come to sea ns, and we
will CURB 70U. or charge notcinT.
^(SaLVESTONI Apri^as^-CWtoB steady: mid-
OJ ffTi
NORFOLK, April 28.—Gotten quiet middling
11%: net receipt* 697; gross —; sties 710;
SK&Mmss
mamm Mock
10 7516: net receipt* Sfc gross 35; sales none,
* Philadelphia, April 26-Ctotton
middling 12%: low mlddUng ll% wd OTdlna-
ryl°j;: net « I 1098 ' * aI “ *
Itog VA n% A iow A SiddTi^n^jEjffSjjfc
nary 10%: net recelptt lUM-.grom 1108; sales K»0.
* t NEtV l ORLEAN8. April
middling 1210W“WiRtagUM: Modortlna^
11%: net recetpM 43i gross 4o9; aotes
,t MO!tiLE. i 'April 26.-Cotton x|
11%: low middlingU%: goodordlaao 11. net j
receipts 210; grosaMQ; Miles atock 17,915. ,
MEMPHIS. April 26.—<v»tton quiet, mla-
dllng 12 low mlddUug llj^
be ontlti
the published rates, and he shall he entitled to
(30) thirty days notice, within which ho must
make his succeeding deposit after It Is due. It
shall be held suillelent if the notice has been
deposited in the post-office nt Mncuii, Ga., <11-
reeted to the last known post ofilre address of
; such member. These depoMts shall not In-
I ere.isi- with the members age. In case of the
__ j ls»uiug of a Joint policy to a husband andlwifc,
on account of the holiday. Spirits tnr(>eiitinc I upon the hr.p;«-r.liif of the death of either, the
50. Rosin—A >125, B 2 00, C -200.1) - 210. E ' amount due shall be paid to the survivor, and
> 229, F >225. G. 2 30, II - 2 85, I.-2 17, K r’2 50, I tlicn the Order will ho di.-ehnrged from ail fur-
M-275, N-2 00. wiudoiv gloss 337% | ther liability os to either husliaud or wife or
i their heir*.
Section *. (To be inserted.) Should deaths
ocenronly nt long intervals atid the funds accu
mulate, whenever it shall nopear prudent to
the Board of Trustees, they may remit a
monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual deposit to
all the members iu the order, as in their Judg
ment may Ejctn best.
Section 4. (To remain the same as In original.)
ARTICLE VIII.—(ORIGINAL ARTICLE IX.)
Section 1. The exjiensc fund shnll be created
by the payment of membership fees, the with
drawal of 20 per cent, from the deposits, anil
the money arising from lapses of policies. It
shall la- used, first, to defray the expenses of
managing the business. Second, in paying the
employees of the order. It shall lie under the
entire control of and disbursed by the Board of
Trustees.
Section 2. (To tie erased.)
Section 2. (Old section 2) The total and
permanent disability and death fund shall be
created by a deposit from each member of
such sums ns is shown by his or her certificate.
All the surplus shall lie kept asu reserve fund,
which will accumulate os security for the
f iolicy-holders In case of unusual mortality
rom au epidemic or other cause.
ARTICLE IX.—(ORIGINAL ARTICLE X.)
.“action I. (.Same ns In original.)
Section 2. Any member having forfeited his
membership by failing to make any deposit,
may !»•» reinstated, nt the option of the Board
of Trustees, by furnishing at his own expense
a sat! doetory medical examination, and de
positing nil amounts due up to date.
•Section (.Same us in original.)
ARTICLE X.—(ORIGINAL ARTICLE XI.)
Section 1. V.'hen a death or total and perma
nent disability is caused by yellow fever, only
•19 ;»cr cent, of the indemnity shall be paid,
upon proper proof being presented to the Or
der.
Section 2 Any member who shall be pro
nounced incurably insane by the proper au
thorities. or become jiermancnliy blind in both
eyes, or who may lose a hand or a foot, or bo-
come permanently paralyzed in at least one-half
of his laxly, shall be entitled to receive one-
half of the death benefit, ns shown by his cer
tificate of membership, and the balance of said
death benefit at bis death, provided he keep
his certificate good till that time.
Section 3. Upon the total and permanent dis
ability or death of a member proofs shall be
made upon blanks furnished by the Ordor and
signed by the President and Financial Secre
tary of the division to which said member be
longs, Ihe same to be sworn to before a justice
of the peace or notary public, or any other
Eiagisierlal officer with a seal. The Order shall
then *siv, within sixty days after such proofs
are received, the amount of the member s cer
tificate t" case of death, or half the same in
case o( total ami )iermanent disability; pro
vided, however, that should r. death occur
when there are less than one thousand mem
bers in the Order, only *300 for each one hun
dred members, on n policy of fi,000, nnd pro
portionately for less amounts, and the Order
thereby discharged from all further liability.
Tlie same proportions under the same state of
facts to apply to the case of total and |K.*rnm-
uent disability, namely, one-half the above
proportions.
Section -L The date of death shall be the
time for fixing the liability of the orders under
tho above condition.
AHTiCLEX.
Section 5. (Same as in the origiual.)
ARTICLE XI. (ORIGINAL ARTICLE XII.)
Same as in original chatter.
ARTICLE XII. (ORIGINAL ARTICLE XII.)
Section 1. The physician of Ihe division
shall receive one dollar for each applicant ex
amined by him, svhich shnll be paid at the
time of examination from the membership fee.
Should the applicant be rejected he will have
to bear the loss of the above fee.
ARTICLE XIII. (ORIGINAL ARTICLE XIV )
Section 1. The ooroomte seal of the order
shall contain the words "Order of tici Home
Guardian of Macon, Ga.,” and the tnuttn,
"Serins atit citius sedern properomus a<l
unaiu,”
ARTICLE XIV. (ORIGINAL ARTICLE XV.)
Same as lu original
Your iictitinner* show that as this Institution
NES (OCNYY.—TVherens'A". B.
jlnlstrator on the estate of ET 5L
Baker, deereaed, of.Jonc-s county, applies to mo
for dismission from said estate..
These are therefore to citea nd admonish n
Persons conosmed to show cause, if any they
have, at this office, on or by the first Monday
In August next, why tho some shall not be
granted.
Witness my hand officially, AjpsU 3^1W2
apifiwtd* Ordinary.
GEORGIA, JONES CuOKlY.—Whereas
anise IV.’Xnrk. administrator on estate of
Mr*. Cordelia Turk, deceased, applies to
mo for dismission:
Tbesa aroto cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show os use at this of
fice on or by the first Monday in May noxt,
if any they have, why dismission shall not
bo granted.
n itness my hand officially January 17tx
18f2. R. X. ROSS, Ordinary.
janl9wtd _• .
Notice to Creditors of^ Jas.
M. Buliington, Deceased.
G eorgia, jones county.—whereas, Mrs.
MarvA. Buliington. widow of saidJ.M.
Bullfngton, deceased, for hereclf and minor
child, applies for setting apart and valuation
of homestead and exemption of pctsonalty,and
does not know who or where tho creditors o
said deceased are. No! ice Is hereby given thn
I will pass upon her said application attht
office, on Monday, the first day of May next
11 o'clock a m.
Witness my hand officially, April 3.1882.
R. T. ROSS,
aprfiweowSt* Ordinal)
•THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CAED!
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
tE?“Reference! J. F.IIANSON, Agunt Bibb Manufacturing Company, Macon^
Georgia. mar24wly ^
G eorgia, jone3 county—tvhereas Mrs
Carrie C. Smith and Leonidas Smith, exec;
uter and executrix of the estate of John T.
Smith, decensod, have applied to mo for dis
mission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause at this office,
on or by the first Monday tn Angust next if cuy
tiicy have, why the same shall not be g anted
to them.
Witness my hand officially, April—.1882
K. T. R033.
aprCwtd* Ordinary,
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas B. P,
Gilbert as administrator of J. L. Gilbert, de
ceased, has made application to me to sell tho
lands of said estate for the pnrposo of paying
debts and for distribution.
Nov/, therefore, all persons interested art
hereby notified to show cause, if any tliej
have, at the court of ordinary, to bo held on
the first Monday In May, 1S?2, why said leav«
should not be granted. J. A. McMANUS,
ap‘2-law-»w Ordinary.
Notice to Bridge Builders,
U NTIL Tuesday, May 23, 1882. tho County
Boetd of Commissioners for Bibb county,
Invite sealed proposals for building two wooden
Bridges at the "Wiley turnpike,aggregating
140 feet in length. For plan.-, sped”
all further information, apply to the under
signed at the Court House. The right to reject
any and all bids Is reserved. By order of Bibb
ap23-w4t
By order <
W. G. SMITH, Clerk.
Writo for pamcalara, and a oopy
of little book “fifossaee to the Un
fortunate Suffering." Ask any prom
inent Druggist a3 to our standme.
$1000 REWARD will bo paid to any
Chemist who will find cn analvsis of 100
bottles of S. S- S. one particle of Mercu
ry, Iodide of Potassium, or any Mineral
substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
(PER BOTTLE.)
Prise of small size, - - 81.00
DRUGGISTS. 1 '* 5
Dyspepsia Cured
apkphia :
T HE great scientific preparation will positive
ly cure old chronic care s of Dyspepsia, Dys-
ta-ptie Fits, j»pt!o Vertigo and Dysj>eptic
Consumption, where every other known medi
cine lias failed to even give relief. I refer to a
few of the ease: pronounced incurable that
have been cured with Al’Kl’sIA : Miss Katie
Hoffman. 872 Randolph street. Philadelphia,
was a case of Dyspeptic Consumption: had not
liecn out of her house for one year, or her room
for six months; a living skeleton, given up ta
die by our most eminent phyticiaus. hut cured
, With lour bottles of Apopsla. Matthew Robin-
1 birr, No. 303 Twenty-first street, Philadelphia.—
This was a very dangerous case of Dyspeptic
Vertigo of long standing, bnt cured trtth only
two bottle* of Anopsia. Mr. II. A. Clark, firm
Clark Bros. «lt Co., Philadelphia, was en old
chronic case of twenty years standing; paid out
one thousand dollars; was pronounced Incura
ble; but cured With' three bottles of Apepsia;
been well over one year. Thousands of similar
testimonials CAh be re-cn at our office. I refer
with pleasure to the following gentlemen of
SftVhnnah, whose characters are lrreproacha-
1c: Dr. J. R. Haltlwnnger Clarence S. Conne-
at. Capt. George M. Weymouth. Price >1 per
ottle. For rale by
IiAKMi, Ranzuc a Lakab, and all druggists.
V. n. hTOMK, .n. V., office 219 Levant
street. Philadelphia. marl8eodly
For Breakfast!
CH0C01AT
MENIER.
Sold. Sverywiiere.
PARIS AND LONDON.
Nsw York Depot 28 6 Greenwich St.
Bibb County Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the court house door In
the elty of Macon, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday In May next the
following properiv, to wit; That tract or parcel
of laud situated iu tho Sd district of Bibb coun
ty, and containing 800 acres, more or less, be
ginning at Johnson bridge at Tubesofkce creek
and running along the Columbus rood towards
Macon unlit it joins J. J. Amason’s land,
thence north until it joins lot No. 36. thence
west hack to the creek, thence down the creek,
it being the line to the beginning point r.t
Johnson bridge, tho same being the place
whereon W’m. B. Heath lived at the time of his
death and now occupied by his widow. Levied
on os the property of W’m. B. Heath, deceased,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from County Court of
Bibb county in favor of Whittle & Whittle vs.
W. W. Heath as administrator, etc. Levy made
find r. turned to me by W. A. Toe, bailiff Bibb
county court.
Also nt ths fame time and place, part of lot
No. C with Improvements thereon, containing
quarter of an acre, situated In too »,ne*
vide district in the rear of B. D. lAnieris place,
fronting on Jofibraon Street and bounded on
the west by Richard l’epyer’s lot. Levied ou os
the property of Jane Stafford to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from County Conrtof Bibb county ’
favor Whittle & Whittle vs. Jane Stafford. Levy
made nnd returned to me by W. A. Poe, bailiff
Bibb county court.
Also nt the same tiuic and place, by virtue of
a writ of fieri facias issued from the Superior
Court of Bibb county, iu the case of Gibbous 51.
Taylor vs Charles T. Ilolmcr as trustee for Sirs,
K. A. Watkins, Mrs. G. A. Holmes nnd the mi
nor children of the said Charles T. Holmes, I
have levied upon the following property of
said defendant, to-wit: That parcel of land
situated in thccity of Macon, Bibb county, Ga.,
known in the plan of said city as the part of the
two acre lot No. 12 in the western range of the
two acre lots fronting on College street, which Is
the residence lot of Charles T. Holmes and bis
family and oi Mrs. E. A. Watkins, said parcel
of land enclosed by fences on Ihe boundaries
thereof and being the portion of the half acre
lot after sale of a part thereof by Charles T,
Holmes, trustee to C. J.Williamson, nnd v/lileh
afterwards sold to Head. The above fi. fo.
transferred to Richard F. Lawton and proceed
ing for him, 1 w ill sell said property at public
sale before the court house door at Macon,
Georgia, in Bibb county, on the first Tuesday
in May, 1882, between the legal hours of sale.
G. S. WESTCOTT,
npri tds. Sheriff.
WHITE Afc MULLER,
Corset Broad and'Esster Street*, Atlanta, Ge irgia.
GENERAL AG ANTS FOR THE
Mitcheil Wagon
—IN—
North and South Carolina
Goorgiit,
Alabama and Florida.
-libs attention of dealers is called to tho fact that wo are prepared to ship et short no*
tioo thoso superb wagons in small lots or by iho car load. Send for special pricelists
and circulars. Also dealers in O.&G. COOPER’S PLAIN PORTABLE TRACTION
AND STATIONARY ENGINES. Don’t purchase until Jjou confer with ns. Send for
Djuatrajed Catalogue. mni-5eodiw3tn
FOR MAY DAY!
may concern: J. M. Carr nnd E. E.
Evans having, in proper form, applied to me
for iiorti-.uncnt letters of administration on the
estate of William A. Evans, late of said county,
this is to cite all nnd singular, the creditors
and next of kin of William A. Evans, to be and
appear at my office within the time allowed by
law, nnd show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not la granted
to J. M. Carr nud £. E. Evans, on William A.
Evans’ estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, tb
April 1st, 11.82. f. A. McMANUf
api2-1aw4w ’ _ Ordinary.
‘GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY;—Whereas, Ben
jamin M. Tarver has applied for exemption of
realty and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at
19 o’clock a- m. on the 2tth day of April, 1882,
at my office. J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary,
mcli2Sowtd.*
a EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Henry
J. I-ainnr, executor of Sirs. E. 0. Bibb, rep
resents to tho Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that ho has fully ad
ministered Mrs. E. G. Bibbs’ estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons concerned, lega
tees and creditors, to show cause. If any they
can, why arid executor should not be discharg
ed from his executorship and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday In July. 1882.
Witness my hand and official signature tills,
April 1,1882 J. A. McMANUS,
np2* Ordinary-
sour petitioner* snow tnsi as mis insiuuuoii
is intended for benevolent purposes, uo cap!
tnl has yet been paid in. nnd there are no slock
or shareholder.:. They desire to be incorporat
ed for the perli-d of twenty yenrs.witli the priv-
"egc oi renewal at the end of that term.
F. J. PAI*»«
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Bibb Soperior Court.
Let the within petition be tiled and recorded,
as provided by law. and published once a week
for one month os providedJ>y the statm -.
JT. J. SIMMONS,
Judge Superior Court
April 15th, 18>2 aprOIoawlw
11; net receipts 236; gross 32; shipment*
AUGCOTa! April 36—Cotton market doll;
middling 11%; low middling fcgood ordinary
■agwgas^grg-gSS*’.*.
middling 12; low middling llj
liycnet receipts 300; gross
MACON MARKET
Paovrsiog*.—Market finn, at^qi
les, 11%.
n—should'-m
notations
r. R.
9. Bulk
Bacon—C. R.
j*
tierces, 12 v£li: tuis, 13)4. K Y. Befined, la
** Flock.’—Market very firm: finest patent. <9.50;
fancy,38.50-. choice famllyTiS-OO; extrtiamlly,
ET.T.i; family, $7.00; ImuMltti fSASL Uneat
bran, per C5ft (1JSX m ^ . t
Oori*EF—3(arkct quiet with demand.
Choice lilo, 15; prime. U: Rood. 1:5: -air.l-; ordl-
URry, 10; o. fi. Java. 30; Mocha. 80. . I
Grain and Hay.—Market very f rm. White \
com. ■ 1.2‘J: nixed coni, —i:\ Ctf iMd
lftN 2 to *. leas. Feed oata, 72a
Rye, 1I.7i. Wtrstem timothy her,
. (ieu.vU hay. fl.lO. Cora xneal,
fileto $1 10;bolted. 5M5.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
See - that the corks are branded Jcles
Mcmm & Co.
I offer to cty eustomors, nnd the pnblio
fn general, theso really superior Dry and
Extra Dry Wine? nt lowest prices. These
reliable cliampacnes need only a trial from
connoisseurs to be appreciated.
Drink tlie Win© sad not tl»« I
W. R. COX, Sole Agent,
For MACON, GEORGIA.
mar28eod1m»
ftur^.Aad
Bror.rhltiri, ABtbnm
an i lteainesfl mrt i a
MkrkfMU. OrmtlBipwv*
BHOtl made in rjut threj
CATARRH
PRICK
xnlrd. i i *ffi. ** _ iiiiVn
fr*r etm:?ar«. Adrlyc
yir.I.RH. M- Arrh KL.Vj-Uit..
MOORES
AlhinUj Ga.
l£ tut*
One
uuuuy
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY,
rf the bed practical
Cireular* maileu 1 as*-
For a quarter of n century or more Uoa-
tetter’e Stomach Bittsrs has been the reign
ing specific for indigestion, dysnepsia. fo-
ver and ague, n loss of physical stamina,
liver complaint and other disorders, nnd
turn .been most emphatically indorsed by
medical men ns a health and strength re-
a’orativo. It counteracts a tendency to
premature decay, nnd sustains and com
forts the agod and infirm. For sale by all
druggists and dealers generally.
Particular If otic o.
All the Drawings will hereafior be
under the exclusive supervision and con
trcl of Generals G. T. BEAUREGARD
and JUBAL A. EARLY.
A 8VLKNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN
A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, GLASS E. AT NEW OR
LEANS, TUESDAY, MAY Dm, 1882, 144th
MONTHLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Conpauv.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by thf
Legislatore for Educational and Oharito
ble purposes—with a capital of <1,000,OOt
—to which a reserve fend of over $550,000
ha* since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote it?
franchise was made a part of the present
State Constitution adapted Docembor 2d,
A. D.. 1879.
TTS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Draw
ings will tako place monthly.
It never scales or postpones. Look at
the following Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS
EACH, HALF TICKETS, ONE DOL
LAR
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize $30,000
1 Capital Prizo 10,000
1 Capital Prize 6,000
2 Prizes of $2,500
5 Prizes of 1,000
20 Prizes of 600...
100 l'tizes of 100...
200 Prizes =* 50...
COO Prizes of 20...
1000 Prizes of 10
of $2,500 6,000
* - — 6,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
lOflX
10.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $300.. 2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of $200. 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of $100. 900
1,857 Prizes, amounting to $110,4C0
Responsible correnr-cnding agents want
ed at all points, to whom liberal oompen-
sation will be paid*
For furthor information, write clearly,
giving full address. Send orders by ox-
proas or Registered letter or Money Order
by mail, addressed only to
M. A. DAUPHIN
New Orleans, La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
127 La Salle Street, Chicago,Ill.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN, *
007 Seventh St., Washington, D. 0.
Tho Now York offico is romovsd to Chicago
N. B.—Orders addressed^ to New Orleans
will reoeivo prompt attention.
1 ho particular attention of the public
called to ths fact fiat the entire nnmbo
of tlie Tickets lor each Monthly Drawing
is cold, and consequently all tho priz-.-s in
each drawing are sold and drawn and p aid
Magnificent assortment of Ribbons 3 cents up.
Beautiful Embrodcries and Laces just in.
While Goods and Figured Lawns; %
Marked low for May day trade.
More of those 10 cent Nainsooks.
Hosiery in endless variety
To suit the purees of all.
For the best Goods for the least Money, go to
■ l W. RiCE & 0& 5
THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES.
Mattings ! Mattings ! Mattings !
Largest stock in PMa and Fancy Goods ever brought to Macon. They were
bought low and we ere selling them low. Beautifnl Mats to match.
J. W. RiOE & 00.
PRYOR’S OINTMENT
IS A SPEEDY AXD RCBBCt’BK FOP.
Ulincl or IMeudinq riles, Hemorrhoids,
Sores, Ulcers. Tumors. Ttchinr/ of the
Fa,rts, Fistulas and all Kindred Dis
eases; alro of Jlurns, Corns, Felons,
Fever Sores, Scald llead, Teller,
Sore Ntpples, etc.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 25,1877.
After nn experience of twenty-five years in
selling this ointment, and during that time
having closely watched its efieets, and having
tho tesliiqony of iny friends and neighbors to
confirm ray confidence in its merits, I became
fully satisfied of its value, nnd I hnvo bought
the exclusive right to make and sell it, and of
fer It to yon as tTie last remedy in tlie world,
esixjctally fur all forms of Files.
READ THU TESTIMONIALS:
This is to certify that I have tried F/yor’sPllo
Ointment in a case of piles, nnd state that It
gave more relief than anything I have ever
tried. I farther state that ns a remedy for
burns it is unparalleled, I also’used U for a
ease of tetter in ray feet, of twenty years’ stand
ing, and say that It Is the find tiling timt I have
ever tried that gave ms more than momentary
relief., 1 consider now that I am entirely re
lieved from that dhstrwsdng disease.
JOHN D. NEWSOM.
Troupe County, Go.
cn years,
vals, with that distressing, malady,, tho piles.
dressing malady,
and after many ineffectual trials jol
fn common use, I commence i a
SAMARITAN
NEEY INE
The Great Uernno Conqueror.
The only known specific remedy for
Epilepsy.
SAMARITAN
N’ EBYINE
Ouros Spasms, Oonvnls'on*, St. Vitus
Dance, Vertigo, Insanity, Paralysis, Nerv
ous Prostration and Goueral Debility.
7 SAMARITAN
NEE VINE
Never known to fail. It oqnnlize* the cir
culation, repairs its wasto, and gives tone
and vigor to tho system.
SAMARITAN
NEE VINE
Cores Sperm atorrhoos Seminal Weakness,
T l.J. O LIU. D-. nre.1 «11 Wn.
f the rem-
dies In common use, I commence 1’ a short time
ago to use your Idle Ointment I experienced
Immediate relief. From tho relief experienced
In my ease, oi well ns from ;tho reputation io
rapidly acquired by your Ointment lu this vl- Jmpotoncy, Syphilis, Scrofula and all Ner-
cinity, I have no hesitation In expressing tho vnn *. nn ,i iiiooci diseases
opinion that it is tho most efficient remedy for 4°us ana uiooa m-easc..
dies ever invented. O A. BULL,
LaGrangc, Ga.
1 bis Is to certify that I used Pryor’s Ointment
In a case of severe burn, and that In a few days
it was entirely relieved of all inllamniatloii.nnd
healed rapidly. After the first application of
the Ointment, the patient suffered no pain
whatever. it. J. MORGAN,
^LaGrense, Ga.
By the advice of Mr. Wynn, I used
•• - r -’ who had been suf-
nir File
Ointment ou a servant girl who had been suf
fering for eight years with a most aggravated
coso of piles. She improved from the very first
day’s use of your Ointment, and before using
the boxisho was entirely recovered.
G. W. FOSTER, Cusaeta, Ala.
This h to certify that I have used Pryor's 111c
Ointment, and say that it Is. in my opinion, the
heat remedy for piles ever presented to the pub
lic. I say tills from a positive application of
the remedy on my own person.
thos. b. Morgan, Troup County, Go.
For sale by all dealers In medicine. Price,
FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. Sent tny motion re
ceipt of price. Dr. J. BRAdFI ELD,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale ever,-where by Druggists and coun
try merchants. mar.7fri*w
SAMARITAN
N E E V I N E
Tho greatest tonlo known. It aids diges
tion, insures good appetite, gives tone and
vigor to the system, guarantees sweet nnd
refreshing sleep and ibstorts enfeebled and
nervous constitutions to robust health.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Dr. E. C. West’s Nerve and Brain Treat
ment: n specific for Hysteria. Ditziness, Con
vulsions, Nervous Headache. Slental Depress
ion, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrhrea, Impo-
tency, Involuntary Emissions, Premature Old
Age, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or
over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay
nnd death. One box will cure recent cose*.
Each box contains one month's treatment One
dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent
by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guar
antee six boxes to enrennv case. With each
order received by us forrix boxes, accompanied
with five dollars, we will send the purchaser
our written guarantee to return the money f
the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarar
tecs Issued only by Lauar, Raxku & Lamai
Macon and Atlanta, Ga. Orders by mall a,
‘ -11-d'
regular price.
aprll-dwly.
=©=
WILBOR’S COMPOUND OP
PURE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME.
Wilhor'r Conijutinul of Pure Coil-
Liver Oil and Lime. Tlie advantage of tills
compound over the plain OiHs. that tho nau
seating taste of the Oil is entirely removed,
and tho whole rendered palatable. Tho often-
, hive taste of the Oil lias long acted as a great
I objection tolls use; but In this form tho
BY B. M. WOOLLEY, At- trouble is obviated. A host of certificates
CUKED | to cured patients and pnysi* I scribe ! by the medical facility is suincicnt-
cians. Send for my book ou The Habit j f 0r *alc by A. B. Wilber, Chemist, Boston, and
and its Cure. Free. doclOdaweomly j by all druggists.
SAMARITAN
NEE VINE
Safe, Certain, Sure nml Speedy. It is in
valuable to Ladies who are experiencing
tho change incident to advanced years, by
assisting nature nt its important period,
retaining the vigor and tranquility of osrly
life and carrying them with ease and safety
through.
SAMARITAN
NEE VINE
is tho only honestly guaranteed remedy
placed before tho public. Wo guarantee
every bottlo to g.vo satisfaction or return
tho money. Leading physicians teetify to
its being harmless nnu good, eminent di
vines declnro it excellent and nneqnaled
nnd peoplo everywhere b«ar cheertr.l and
voluntary testimony to its great virtue.
FOR A LIFETIME.
The purchase of a Piano or an Ore an
is generally for a lifetime, and the
greate-t pains should be taken iu ths
selection. If a good Instrument is ob
tained tho purchaser in, made happy
tnrouoh life, but if it be*a poor one. a
lifetime of dissatisfaction results.
Thousands of Instruments are now sold
yearly uuder bogus macufao’urors’
names. Dealer* who never made even
one Instrument, nnd who do not own
even ono solitary brick of a Factory,
are celling Instrsaa::’' under their
names as tusker*, and tho country is
fairly flooded with these bogus Inttru-
pients. There is no sufe’y in bny.
in it such Instrument*. Dea*ers who
Bell them are generally not responsi
ble, and if they iail, tjje real maker is
unknown, and cannot bo forced to re
place or repair. Dealers, of courso,
know who are really makers nnd who
nre not, but tho purchases do not
know, and hence are in continual dan
ger of unwittingly buying stencil In
struments, which are not what they
eeem to be. The
ONLY SAFE WAY
from
UIDAD
■ A-
,o ouyi
is to bny from a Houso that cells stand
ard Instronutfts only, and that will not
handle lu jJBii'.cnt.s under stencil, or
bogus maflrs’ names. With such a
Houso the buyer is safe from all impo
sition, nDd will receive just what is paid
for. No tiTXKCu. iHKBOatxszs Sold,
is tho rule of our House. Every In
strument bears its maker's name.
More than this. Those makers are
known the world ovor, as tho best and
the most reliable. Seo wbat a glorious
list: CHIt’KEHING, MATHUSUEK,
KKANTOH4 BACH. HALE, MASON
& HAMLIN and SHONINGER. Grand
makers, all, and leaders of tho world.
Over 200 different styles toeeloot from.
Be-st Insirnments for least money. No
competition with cheap maker*. Buy
from ns, and secure a reliable Instill
ment at tho lowest possible price. Wo
are manufacturers’ Wholesale South
ern Distributing Agents, and buying
from us is precisely tho same ns buying
direct from Factory. Our prioem for
standard Instruments are the lowest ,
and onr terms the easiest. For proof
of tbu. send for our latest Illustrated
Catalogues nnd I’rico lasts. Ordor an
Instrument on trial. Test it in yonr
own home, and you will then be oon,
viheed tiint every word written above
is actual truth. Seed your n&ma to
Ludden & Bates’ Soulbcni Music House,
SA.YANNAII, GA.
Wonderful Cures Effected
—BT THE—
ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC
BATH.
Dry Eeat, Medical Vapors and Eieo-
tio-Magnetism, nationally Corn-
bin d to Meet the Indications
of Various Chronic Diseases.
J. TV. MiqRATIf,
Late of I’biladclpbU City,
Withan experience of IC years treating
chronic dlreaso by tho old system, will in
troduce this new method of treating chron
ic diseases by giving
Trial Baths $1.00,
That the afflicted may test its merits. Pa
tients needing a course of treatment will
require from one to tlireo weeks’ time, ao-
oordins to nature of disease
Dr. Migrath nscs but littie medicine with
this treatmsnt The Electro-Therapeutic
Bath and Electricity does what heretofore
was claimed for medicine alono.
A competent lady matron will attend
female patients.
Office houiv from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Con
sultation’ free and strictly confidential.
BOOM 7, convenient to parlor.
Brown’s N» icr al Hotel, Kacon, Ga.
THE QBE T HEALING AGENT
Is cspceinlly ndarted to and is a positive
cure for Btieumatium. Nenralgiv, Bsiutica,
Paralysis, Incipient Consumption, and all
Tho following diseases have been cured
by this Bath with a few treatments—in
many casesone course is all that is requir
ed : Dropsy, Liver and Kiduey Ooiuplamts,
Diabetes, Erj'ipelns, More Eys. Scrofu
lous afflictions of every form and character,
Bpnsms, Piles, Fever Koro*. Pains, Aches,
Asthma, Pleurisy, Congortive ('hills/Dumb
«*, Catarrh, Spinal Affections, Female
it-iises, <-eminai Weakness 1 bruat, Lung
and Heart Diseases, Stricture, Gravol,
Gout, etc. Patients from the Hot Springs
nro especially adapted to this treatment.
No Shock, but a Pleasant Vitalizine
Sensation Imparted to
the Patient.
For a weak and debilitated oenstitetiou
its vitalizing nnd tonio effeot is wonderful.
It improves the complexion, promotes Nu
trition nnd Digestion, removes Constipa
tion, nnd while removing all Oppression of
tho system, o vercomes Depression and Ex
haustion. It purifies the blood, removes
malaria and prevents Typhoid conditions.
It is a tonio sweat, cleansing the system
intern atiyand exterally. tebl6w3tn
OH 30 DAYS’ TRIAL 1
Wb Will Bess oa THIRTY Dxts’ Tnur.
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Suspensories, end other Elcclrio Applt
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Debility, Lost Vitality, etc, speedily re
storing Health and Manhood. Also for
Rheumatism, Paralysis, Livtr and Kidney
Troubles oca many other diseases. Illus
trated pamphlet free. Address
VOLTAIC BELT CO- Morehsll. Mich.
NEW Flaw.
W E have opened in Forsyth, a genera
Grocery and Provision business. Our
friends and tho friends of Capt. J. V. Da
mns, who is with us. will find us at the old
stand of Dumas & Allen, where we will be
glad to seo them.
man7w3m* W. T. MAYNABD St BON
SAMARITAN
NEK VINE
is nnfailing and infallible in curing Alco
holism and Opium Eating. To como be
fore the public with bu nmolnto cure or a
specific to remove the deisiro for alcolioiic
stimulants or the habit of opium eating,
seems to many, wo liavo no doubt on absur
dity, snch is the ease nevertheless, and bo-
fore offering ocr medicine to tho public wo
thoroughly convinced ou>selvo< by actual
experience that it would do nil we claim for
it.
FOB BALE BY ALL JIBUGGISTS
A. CARD.
Amcsa, fiA., Feb. 22d. 1878.
Sir—My child, five years old, had’
symptoms of worms. 1 tried Calomel,
and other worm medicines, but failed i
to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bains’ ceriifi-j
cate, I got a vial of Smith,* Worn Ou,;
and the first dose brought 40 worms,!
and the second doae so many werepass-'
,ed I did not count them. S. it. ADAMS.
_ For mle bv all druggists. Prepared byt
E.3. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. ap!5-dsun frw
For Forty-six Years
■SITE have fought depletion and alarva
7 7 tion, bleeding and salivation,and r ov.
in Georgia thoy nre all abandoned as rem
edial agencies, and Narcotism, that crowds
our asylums, takes their place, while noth
ing is ruing done to removo tho septic cor
ruptions that are peopling onr cemeteries
nnd undermining health. To stem this
tide of woes is tho spoe’alty of
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.,’Macon, Ga.,
d,wlt Who may bowaitedonor addressed,
SU i ...I, wanted for the LIVES and
•".ij-llna ADYENttraxS of the outlaws
[RAKK & JESSE JAMES.
Complete and authentic account of these
_5ld lllaliwnyinon. The latest infer-
I matten about the Mwottng ot Jwe.
Jim in. -: iuti-rotitii; end vxeitiiig
le.-i-r written. Fnlly tllnntrnU-d. «oiu-
jplcte iintfitby m»U, For y lento.
Terms very Liberal.
| Fomhe« A Me Inkin, Ciucfnimtl, O
nprSfiwit
PIUM
A IxeaillniT London Phy®»
icisin pntabiiilips nn
Of .or lit Weir York *
ibr tlie Cure
EPILEPTIC FITS.
from A m.J vtmcl of Mv-UcCme.
I h-.re a pfMitire rrmedy i n v tho aN-v bj
U usMhoiMttdff cf c tAesof the wor«tk.adant!ot!oru
tUndtat; ii«Tvo lH* .n cured. Indeed, r:
'teifh i’i iUefficacy, that 1 vtH’ mi TW»> LOT. Lfc*
. UKK, together with u VALUABLE TKBATLS&ot
thiAtlitfst i-eto&ny «*ivh ilipreffiicc-I T.O. %4
'imaa hr A. hLOCUMe ihl Timrk W. VaF
!>-. A:*.
ir!t j of KpSffp«7s hua vti
more ffMtMD ar.y oth
.trhor
U.; A
. . »••.* - n*reheard of ci*ci of
over‘JOjf-'arfi* aULndinjr, #ut cured by him. fl i
hia pubiisiie i * w.irk on ti:;3 dif-ate, trLich b«scn ii
«uhAhr»;eb’itt!u of hi* w idunul euro tna to any
fudemr v -:o may send th«»r ux;>tv»sa.r.ti P.O addrva*.
\Ve a;ivis«* any on^ w:sh n$r a cure to
Dii. ffikii. ilL^LlioLi.', Ho. WJukmt)Lslt9*r Yeti
THE DIN GEE A CONAXt7> (%g%
BEAUTIFUL t\TU.Uloovck.
co large hc
tor ROSES alone. '•> e C« V£ A W AY.»: if rev#-
urn* icia Euf?s r. nt j^OSES U*%ri mjA-
dicta bioomdeiivero-1 kaMy,r>.>rv>:d.tcr.y r»*3 o6f5T
8 FTiec lid var.et: w. yo:ir choice, *01 L- %
12 for£2; j 9 forso; x 20 f •; r 94 j j? 5 ^>r S3 ; 7 -4**
TrrU
MO* IOO for ©13. Our HEW ^
*- -*-• lt»mAr;:...r . - ,1, ti- • r a r --
THE OSNCEE 4COHARDC3.
W«:t C
Bo«e Ororn,
i Oram,
-‘Gold, Silver and Nickel Flag
ltmd^er.jri!y]f*ri.*’0< k «MU«il4UI<*tneUvt.«? Irr >
lu* LisCnwj o»*..Tr f ■% »py. <m
vr.» si t-.-t r. p**JJ!t %I*> SiatLr If, a M pi*.u*ck. m
For 5 VetsaS . ft C«t eet»r.4 % ^ Ennr
♦opsr* ffialii’lltelnilwftUJl lo ilia I Jiit'M*.
EMCELSIO
s?
THE EtST Ui THS
,s^
Fourteen different >fses rnt klrd*. T>a
-ires with eiruaelc'. re ervf Ir*. Ad.tiMl roUfi
requirements, and pilced-to suit al! pcas*.
LEADING FEATURKSt
Double Wood Poors, PiCtertt WidBVlrtite.M-
J u table Dnrnper. fntcrvhnnreablo tstintfr
shelf. Broiling Door, rwlucin-; HoiitiM
swinging Fine-Step, r.evrr>lble Caisis.,
Lang Croa* Piece, Double Short C
R!n- Coven, Illuminated Flra
Know, Nickel Funds, etc.
Uneoualrd in Materia], fn Flnfafc. <
operation. Manufactured by
ISAAC A.SHEPPARD&C0.Ba..«
__ And for mle by
too. 2 OBKAIt, 92 Cherry Street, y STOSS,^A-
Will M RuiH r;r*l« %.} nrd t-.cv ‘t n art
« It. It rf't.tafis Eva « *.«* \ y'M> v asbAi
•be«tK» r.ss4fu!l.’-.'r«.rtv.r^ j t.. * cl.****
20ctlr.el&tMrk;lM'M*ai.f V»£»««''.W-ri.i 11 • •
ln.lt t» c4‘. ITrrf*' * r»*rt »
will bt In: ..
fTt-walaft bTArtlMT «!!:...»•• Vr2 mUL-Hipt.:-: ; '—IIS
Kia.!rti,TW!u»w" »m* iJs^vri .A -•**- .
D. M. FBItB-T t CO.. Pet,air.
Ask your Jeweler for the
LANCASTER
WSTSfi
tancistcr
Wrteh Co. El
Sixteen (161 Crwries.
Ail Qulok-Ti-aln Seiiroad Vl-i*rtfi
mm siBLEY a e&
WUl mail rnnE their Cate-
Iogno for 1882, containing %
Cull descriptive Price- a of
1 lower, Field and Gardon
SEEDS
Bulba, Ornamental Orassas.
and Immortelle*, Gladiolus.
ROCHESTER,N.Y. * CHSCAGOJU
179-183 Eat Hiie St 100-200 fix»<k$b6l
nnnu
toOTTON CS
T&b Broun Calton Bis G&, Hew IssM C.
Uraet F. Brown, .VA Hlr. T. grom, Ttmn.
These inachlrce ran light, taxi ftao naevte, smB
eleantbeered prcpctly. BoatUngtl-.h certstedtaSte*
uni UietectiMriU not lead, hnnk off, or bun lack,
toa paltejs throvghent, brush st.'i33;,4y vrX eflk
nJJn-tshle beers, raw rterl jo'inmls and ten fi —
cneatcaeh ead-eascring cool beirings, fca and
and stead/ motion, (ordy Gin tn market barter atf
lmproremcnD Keira large shafts to as* sitlartt
eylinden. Stroc/iroa fraaio —Lett matcristvanar
rtor workmanship, Oao finish.
Opaoro Brown Chi* bare been soM dnrta; tti gaat
three mason* (hanasyoihartwoaakcscomtiaot. Sti
Ieracl P. Brown (from iiU to l**c2 the Cra ct K.K.
Taylor A Co. of Colamboa Ga.‘a the preeulrst aESMa
company, lias had a leegsr pmetiad rnji dm 9a
mating Pin than any other manuring, fn amW
ties for aianuraeturtiig and shipping nneqaate* Wrm*
other lwlahll.ll mrnt of the UndinUaswosid. amm
oar very low prices tsr such superior machima.
Price List ore 1X8. Feeders and Com’-wMM.
Fcno wMh~
Gbcs.
Prices of
Prirewlth
FVcder or
OostfeaMT.
-
f
8
V
:
$noo
k7 10
100 c#
mm
p0*>
mm
$100 00
moo
UtM
uc 00
moo
sss
mm
.HI.V tii’J * » * —
deceived or aUow /cureeif to be UOud taeu '■ a*tsi
other gins. Our machine* ere folly guamm.wd '*
not mtlaflcd with our euaraateo place ynor ouJar^fc
any mpmuibl*merchant of /oaraesrahaum mM
get him to bur for you. Time, whoa dmCndaOU*
gtren to any reepci ille jwrfon. Write terCtm^0m
Circolar with hundreds of teiUmoalala from catessdte-
tag rdaatca.
BEOWN COTTOX «3Di W.
New IsriJR Oaaas.
A. B. FARQCHiR & CO.,*Agents;
Macoat, Gsobc^a.
MILL & FACTORY SUPPUL^
CF AU- 1-lNDS. BDLTINS, HOWE
nnd PACKlfvG, OILS, PUMPS JB1>
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FlTTIWSfc
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUO^,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. GeuiUw
Price-list. W. H. DILLlNGHAMA-m
*421 Main Strest, LOUISVILLE,^*.
Cat.
Mel Ltiis
Samji.c *
f?ielC J.llClwZlit
iviscr, Cisk-i :*.:-:i. 7c/lor St Ca*
ns'