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jrcjut iUc ff.cU'OiCvvpI? mtft 3 outrival & Wxzxzn&sK*
WwluunU’n Kolmion of tbe Beer
Problem.
Cincinnati Commercial.
Bhmtlni up the frortdnon plessee tte Kiln's:
opcnlwr tl»e side doors satis**«the sinners, and
pe*co and plenty abound.
A Trnlu Blockaded by Army Worm*.
Specially Philadelphia Timet.
*' or ra »PPO*red In ttifs county.
ThU momlnjjatralnon the Kentucky (Antral
Uoad waablockaded at Manhall station several
boun by army worms eight Inchea thick omjm
Custom
Drawling lira T.lun at diet,
Philadelphia Timet.
There fs said to be coldness to tween Presi
dent Arthur and Mr. George niiaa. The Presi
dent objected to the familiar way In which the
bojra were calling him Chet, ai they used to
do when he waa in the New York Ci
Uouae, and he therefore drew the Hue.
An Abortion tliat Conlillnsc la Beau.
Cincinnati Commercial, Rep,
Conkllnc'a crowd of political friends
know very little If they are not aware that he
never again can, under any circumttancea, cn-
h>y the confidence of the neople of the United
Btates. and that his favor will have a blighting
influence.
Owing to Gfucosr.
Wall Street Motet.
When an old-fashioned merchant In New
Jerrov come to look over an order, made nut
by hlt new-faahloned clerk the other day, lie
looked OV r r h| H spectacle# and said:
anh*’ ,e *’ 11,00 yoU have *P cHed "W without
“Ye*, air, that'* the proper war."
“But I have «pclled It with an 'h* for the last
twenty-nine years."
“Can’t help that, «lr. Bugir ahould not be
apeiled with an h."
"Well, mebbe It shouldn't," sighed the old
man, “mebbe It shouldn't. I presume that thb
mixing In glucose docs make a diflV
somewhere."
A Qitevllcu to Be Annwered.
Springfield Republican.
. ^.the Republican party "point with pride’
toJ.Hubbri'a circular, aaaerolng the whoh,
civil service In the most unblushing manner?
plated by the constitution that the party lu
power should not only Insist upon the posses-
slon of all tbe subordinate ofliccs, hut s*«M
treat them as Its conquered province.
*“ • —*-© and taxed to keep
the party up.
THE THA LI ASM.
Indian Spring Aglow Wilts Macon
Beauty.
Ninety-three hearts of the very creme de
la creme of Macoa society boat happily last
Thursday afternoon at five o’clock. As tho
cry “oil nboard” was given, tho whistle
sounded, the bell rung, and a special train
of the new extension of the Macon and
Brunswick railroad, bearing its precious
freight of belles and beaux, went steaming
ou to Indian Spring, where the Social Tha-
lian Club had arranged to give a briliaut
dance, at the McIntosh Hon*e.
This excursion had been joyously antici
pated and every one who could possibly
attend availed themselves of the oppor
tunity of so doing. The ride from Macon
to Iudiau Spring was delightful. The
river view from the train was lovely and
the whole tract of country through which
the roid lies affords much pleasure to the
lovers of nature.
Indian Bpring Station was leached Bhott-
ly after 7 o'clock, and here the excursion
ists were met by an ample number of
vehicle*, omodiurtes, buggies and carriages,
which conveyed a* 1 the passengers quickly
and safely over a fine country rood to In
dian Spring, about two miles distant from
the railroad.
The McIntosh House was fl oded with
light and cheer to gre t the happy Ita
lians and their friends, \»ho arrived nbont
8 o’clock. Supper w;» prompt!) served, of
whieh all freely partook, eeing gr-ally re
freshed thereby, and every one o.fored up
a blessing for the Gollier * oys, who were
unanimously declared princes of oater-
tiinois, and it waa the wish of every one
that all of tho pooplo of Maoou could be
present to place themselves under the hos
pitable treatment of the popular proprie
tors of the McIntosh Ho is?.
The excursionist* having freely satisfied
their appetites, repaired to their various
rooms, from whieh they later appeared
attired in evaning dress, the young
The New Version of •Men>n»ooi.u» !
Democracy.”
Lubsbcbo, June lfi.~I think I have dis- j An
covered a plan by wldoh the pragmatic and
discordant members of the Qeorgia Bour
bon family cab be happily reconciled, oil
poured upon the waters and the apple of
discord, so indigestible to tho first and
cat charming of all r A men, rr»*r here
after allowod (hen-like) to lay on tbe stom
ach of Democracy. I will give a brief state
ment of this discovery, and without wait
ing to receive a patent, I propose to put it
in operation. Now, the bone of contention
D Mr. Stephens’* locus. The ms. ter has
teen submitted to arbitration. The two
wings of tho organized' Democracy were
the arbitrators, they failed to agree, and
the Independent press was called in as u.i
plre. Tim r.ward is rendered, and it r,
cites that “Mr. Stephens is and 1ms been
thorough going, radio 1 Indepeudfut, it..
Independent in the abstract and in the
ooncreie, in the synthesis and the analysis,
an Iulependcnt individually, eoiloctivoly
and sporadically. 1 ' To this finding some
of tho brtdhrea object, and to rem^" n that
objection 1 have labored through many
anxious hours an J sleepless night, to in
vent, di'-jovor and formulate the following
plan.
BAILEOAD TALK.
A Wild ffnti 01 (be California Const.
San Franclten Chronicle.
While hunting for deserters from a ship at
Gusytu**, n few days ago, tho t-carctor* discov
ered a man covered from head to foot with
long, shaggy hair, of a reddish color. On their
approaching him he ran. and they chased him,
following him for a distance of a mile or more
to the lieacb, where he Jumped from ro*'k to
rock with the agilily of a chamois a:ul waa soon
lost to sight behind a Jutting point TUy gf-
toward discovered the cave whieh he Inhabits,
the floor being covered With akin*, and the in
dications were that he MibaUted entirely upon
raw fish. Organized efforts will be made to
capture him.
**♦———s
Karrlage Insurance.
Itie marriage insurance buslno' 1 , U having
quite a nltl in the South Just now. a a n m oro
cheerful and alluring way of bilking tho com-
inUiiUjr than the graveyard insurance buslncrs,-
but will probably come to the nnic grief at W.
Onoof these Institution# picturesquely styksTt-
self the “Bridal Wreath Association." which
will no doubt uke Immensely with the senti
mental soft*. Another, with a lmpplcr combi
nation of the poetical and practical In It* title,
I* called the“Naptlal Aid Union.” Itisa form
of speculation In all cases of which tho salaries
of the president and seerctar;
chief element.
Thftl M Ooblen R<
The society reporter of the Critic (a friend of
Mrs. Geo. Hherraan, by the way), writes: "I
am sorry to dl*pel the romance of the ‘Golden
Bose,’ which has been so often printed during
the past week, but 1 heard Mrs. Sherman say.
In answer to some questions about It: *Xo, 1
did not receive It, and it has never been given
to any American lady. The only time I
•now recall that It waa ever presented to
one of rank lesathan royalty was way back In
the thirteenth or fourteenth century, when it
■wo* given to Sir Reginald Mohun, a simple
knight, to whose p* "erosions the Pope added
large domains In order that his revenues might
equal the h
him.’ ’
An rys Wholly toliudum
3Vxa« Sifting*.
A stranger, who had bect^aklng some pur
chases in Mom* ffc-haumbtirg's emporium ou
Austin avenue, left hi* umbrella In he store,
whereupon oue of tbe clerks, who had only
been in the store a few days, picked nt» the
». umbrella and was about to run atscr the stran
ger and return It to him.
“Let me see dot umbrella," sold Hose, where
upon It was handsd to him..
“pjr shlmmlny gracious, dotvas a silk
brella. Chustput dat avay behind tie call
coea ver** nopody \JI1 stumble over It uud
ureak his neck.”
*"But I want to glva It back to the owner,'
remonstrated tbe clerk.
••Mine Godt, does you vant to make a stran
ger suspect dot Austin merchant* have got
noplshnesa cabacjty. If you gives him dot
umbrella t«rk he would lust all confidence in
ourpUhacsa cabaclty.’’
I.lltlo Johnny on lbs Kangaroo,
The kangrew alnt much of a recommend
flarthe factory which made him, or maybe he
. EJJjaoiaeef “ , - J
In the rofe.end ----- ... --- , ,
left over be made hi* ownself. lie look* in the
face Ilka a shaller goose an wen you *e« him
** —**-» *«« dont bUmu na-
•don. HI* legs
moles cause the
a ones Is long as a torchlight perreshen but
ones ass
room*, from whioh they later appeared
attired in evaning dre**, tbe young
Indies looking brilliant anil lovely in tbeir
beautiful tci'.ets and tha young gentleman
nptienring to elegant tdvnr.tnge. Soou de
lightful raasit) came forth In exquidte
strain* from tho ball room and presently
happy feet went whirling in the mazes of
the dance, and never did deacon glide in
the waltz to more charming melody
than furnished by the orchestra of M ke
Ro- el. which hat been engaged at the Mc
Intosh Hot.se for the seaton.
The ballroom was decorated and gi
landed with flower;, which addod greatly
to the effect of the general surroundings.
A flowery inacriptiou-‘'Ureeting to the
Social Thai ion Club”—waa tastefully ar
ranged on tbe wall. The earlier portion of
the evening waa devoted to the square
dance*, and later on tho German was
danced, splendidly led by Mr. tVil'io
Felton.
. The pleasures of tho uaheft brought
tQ h close ehortly afl^r l o’clock, but it
Wat after 2 o’clock fi, m. ere the happy
reveler* eoncht slumber. Much time,
however, eoala not be given to sloep, for
at 6 o'clock the noxt morning the exca--
■iOkflstfi had to arise and prepare to return
to Macon. Boforo eaiiug breakfast the
ladies and gentlemen took a stroll djwn
to the spring and drank of* tho great
healing water, which gave nil splendid
appetite, for doing full justico to the de
lightful broakfait, and adieu wn* re’uc-
tautly stoken to tho Mclutosh itoa j,
where a night of happiness was spent
Tho ride through the fresh morning aic
baok to tho railroad wa* delightful.
Shortly nftrr 7 o'clock the train was uaard-
Hdnnd Macon reached at 'J o’clock, « cry-
one being delighted with tho charming ex
cursion given ander the auspices at the
Social Thalisn Club. We append a list of
those composing the psrty which excurtod
tolndiau Spring, aud which is correct
as we coaid make it.
Col. and Mrs. Wm. H. Ro»*, Major and
Mrs. Chris. Findlay, Judgo and Mrs. T. J
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Hugueuir., Mr. -.nd Mr.'
Joe Bout, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schofield,
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Wiun, Mr. and Mrs,
U. W. Patterson, Mr. and Mr*. H. 8. Ed
ward*, Mr*. Anderson Reese, Mrs. Felix
Corpnt, Mi*«cs Gertrude, Anuie and
Jimmie Snider, Mivsea Georgia Tracy,
S lkenoo his MrraUve you do**t Msme na
ur for given him that expnmfoa. His Iwt
B i haf been msde on dlfrent mole* esuso the
one* Is loo* u a ton-blight perreshen bul
tbe front ones has got ton much ahortnln In.
Baa kaucrewshaa that close made so tha klu
carry thar familys roon In thar pversknrt*, tut
ill wa* a boykaagraw Ida rather »a^dle m*
one kanew. KaagMws wares mustaehsa Ilk.
cats, bul a jackass cam five am a yard sUrt ~
A bsat cm like *lcksty. Kf
bad to be a kanerew Ida hev mr tale sawed off
closa and mend tor arm* with It sol
i tha hottott, oi lhar prssei
reach t
l could
But first let we tell a little aucodote, i
and I ordure )on this anoedoto is mosn‘. to
have no reference whatever to the subject
under coiMideratioa, bat ic only told be
came it is so extremely laugh.'.lie. A
farmer »nd his littlo boy went ort in
search of a lost cow. They hunted her up
one sido of the branch aud down the other
ride, but no cow. Tbe boy paused, pon
dered and Lt length remarked : “Dad, les
you go np one side uud me t’othor, for l’il
be duraoi cf I don’t believe old S»ok’a on
both sides.” It i* said thit this rery atnes-
ing circumstance actually ooourred.
But to my plan, and let mo here remark
that on making the discovery I neither
jactuted n blatant Eureka nor ran through
tho streets sans cuUtUc; outlie contrary, I
bore it Uke u little men. Now "loed me
your can*.” We all do know “ihit for
ag«* nnd centuries the Christian
world lias beeu divided aud subdivided
as to the con*trnctiou to bo put on corldia
passages of the Bible. From tho promul
gation of tho fine spun divergencies be
tween tho homocBtan aud homotusiau the
ories down to the present century these di
visions end dissensions have continued to
exist. The wisdom of the fathers decides
that they can be crsdled to oldip lr a
revision and now ver-ioa. The qne*tio*»
whether immersion comes from \ o ree K
word, baplitlto, which ro*£nt to spiinkle,
wi ; l .be foreve* M ttlod proorcou, and
vrnetha^ Att r*oa Felton c.un or cannot fall
.,om grace can no longer remain an un
solved problem. In obedionce tx thi • &ug-
gestioi., I propose that each county in
tlxe B'. ito hold a mans mooting ou the
glorious fourth day of July and
ppaint its most compotsnt nnd noho'.arly
pp Kliort I.ic« t»» >rw York -Tin*
t.«M»rg[*. iiu.t I'loriila Kinlr<*.«.J
The near completion of the East Ten-
ncs.kce, Virginia and Qesrgia railroad is
already openiug np competition for freight
and travel, and new abort lines, air linee
and bee-Iinee to the North are being
formo-L*
Tne newest lino is to be opened on the
HHh, effected by the completion of the oon-
nocling link between Waynesboro and
Roanoke, in Virginia, and is to be known
as the Klienandoah Route. This will ba a
great short lino between Brunswick and
New York, and touch Atlanta, Rome, Dal-
too, Cleveland and Knoxville, and is right
on tho lino of the springs, caves and his
toric bnttle-gronnfis of Virginia. The
famous Lursy Cave is directly on tho route.
This Dew route competes with tbe Ken-
noeaw, Air-Lino and Atlantio Coast Lino
for tho travel from thle section to Now
York, Philadelphia and Washington and
the Virginia watering plaoes. The rates,
wo loarn, will remain the tame nt other
lines, but there will be a great redaction in
excursion rates.
Another route to Jacksonville la in pros-
S oct. Application has been made by L.
I. lift mini*, Samuel Thoms* and others, of
New York, to build a liue from Buffalo,
a station on the Macon and Brunswick
railroad, about eighteen miles from Bruns-
wiok, to Hart's road, whioh connects with
tho Florida railroad. Hart’s road runs
from thi* point of connection to
Jacksonville. This line, when completed,
will l*e known as the Ea*t Georgia
nod Florida railroad, end will peas through
Ht. Marys. A charter was granted a long
time ago for a read from Ht. Marys to
Doctortown, but the new line will be
twenty-fire miles shorter.
This makes the shortest route to Jack
sonville. Instead of travellin g two sides
of a triangle, os marked on t be men as
the present route by the W-ijncrost line,
only one side will be traveled. We learn
thAt the capitalists asking for t he charter
arc backed by ample means and will com-
menoo work at once, so soon as tbe char
ter it granted.
Verily, our oountry is to be a network of
railroads.
The Democratic Executive Commit
tee.
Tbe Democratic executive committee of
B'.bb j county hold their meeting at the
court house yesterday, eleven ont of the
sixteen being present.
It will be seen that they have selected
Saturday, July 1st, as the day on which the
delegatee to ti e State convention are to be
selocted. The State oommittee was desir
ous of having all the ootinlies hold their
meetings on Tuesday, the 4th, but as Set-
urday is the be*t day for the country peo
ple to be in town, that day. was selected
tor Bibb.
Tho following are the minutes of the
meeting:
At a meet'ng of the Democratic execu
tive committee of Bibb county, htld at the
coart house on Saturday, June 17, 1882, n
quorum of the oommittee being present, it
ape< , .
price at which an honest, reliable article
he manufactured. Their preparations aro In-
lorwd ami prcM-ribod bv ineJlcal men and
Joumala. 1
Professor J. C. I«Uatdy. M. D, President
State Medical Sochty of ticorgla. Member
Athence Koval de llruxellct. etc., etc., saya:
"The reauita obtained by me from its use In
<y practice arc Indeed flattering."
It 1* unequalcd In female sufferings, epilepay,
rheumatism, and disfiguring eruption*. Its use
“reserve* the teeth.
lt embodies the nutritive elements of the
the a nr suo if*.
flrotlagor tbe Ladles Yesterday
iernoott
fteeolrcd, Tliat a mass meeting of the
Democratic party oi Bibb county be held
st tbe oourt house on Saturday, July 1st, nt
12 m., to select six delegates and six alter-
ternatea to the State Democratic Conven
tion, which will meet in Atlanta on July iK,
1882; to select six delegatee and six alter
nates to the SenatorinlDistrict Convention
for this district, when such oenvention
shall have been celled by the proper au
thority * and to select a Democratic execu
tive committee for this oouuty.
The committee then adjourned.
G. W. Gusto,
6. C. Hogs, Chairman.
Secretary.
Chemists have established the fact
that coflee and tea contain a vegetable
p-oison, and chemist* have also established
tho fact that the “Conrad’s Uudwelser" is
the most healthy and nutritious beverage.
Ask for it at jour druggist.
Tins West Point Enterpriae rery properly
says: It is said that the dogs of Georgia
oust the people more than their ministers.I
Then wu should kill the dogs and double
the salaries of these gentlemen.
Bailey's B a link Aperient is a cool
ing, refreshing summer drink for dyspep
sia and headache. No medicine ^taste.
Everyone, borne pr abroad, should keep
Tub Cartersville Free Press does not ad-
Alway* that Way.
Wall atr**t Sews.
I jut winter a great religious revival was held
In a certain Otto neighborboo-1. aud several
good men brought all their influence to bear
oq a certain farmer named Harris. After
many * J
Kywuq inaAuaee that ba frit * himself saved.
In the cound tbrit Of tQHT t]*pf U»« minuter
met him and saked: ^
“Well, brother Harris, bow da yon feel f'
"Oh kinder pleguey mean,” waa the reply.
PYou do! What I* the trouble f
N*'”. I hadn't found the 1/** ever Iwcnlf
minute* before I run aero** a .Iwlt tree agent
bre-k ht. nek. .nd.ta.olil —Mean >u- tot In
«w>«.UI WM.IIU.tillin'In. taoi. nnd lta«
man or ofanangL” i M _
It WIU Hardly lie
Eaftaf* Vode Dntletim.
Ssteassr s'ssbffitf s:
Sag
urn <nn llCTncraa, thu loMwaplW- lb.
pesos than U at all wUe or necessaryJor the
god of tbe party. The objections to Mr. Bte-
Shrns's uomliuUon are so numerons sad |h>-
tent >re so familiarly known, that wc rannot
Sieve they will have no weight In the ftmven -
tton! Hence, we take it. that it 1* barely powi-
hie. but not ai oil probable that the oomjoatkm
wilt be mode. 11 so, however, Georgia Detnoc-
racy will receive a blow It will not recover bum
In yean, If ever.
Cbastpagaa
aimmio nuiuer. vicurqi^
Kaonio Grier, Clnudo Freeman, Terr- iJ,
Netlio Dunlap, Stella Hunt, Jeanne Villi-1
S oigne, Wyleua and Alberta Lamar, Goeaie
out*, lizzie Anderson, Anuie Hambur
ger, t.arrie Stewart, Emma Davis, Carrie
Fitzgerald, .Minnie Wood, Carrie Johnstou,
Annie Tnppo, Georgia BrvoiUrand Min-|
uie Findlrty.
Messrs. S. M. Hodgkin ,
Ifemllet, Cha.lie Solomon. Stewart Jones,
John Wadlcy, R. II. Smith, Willis Sparks]
George Wttd’ey, Whit Collier, Alf. Ed
ward*. Roff Sima, W. H. Felton, Hnrry
Villipigur, Henry Ktrohecker. C. T. King,
Waite- Lamar, Floyd Ho*«, Wiuflgeid NinJ
bet, D. J. Powers, Half Banks. A. G. 81ml
ruons, Willie Ho iding. Goode l'rioe, Tracy
Baxter, Clarence Cubbcdgr, John BnuU-1
lary, Uonry Johnnon, Prentice kAlward**
Uoraoo Power*. Dean Ni*l»et, Azel Frvol
man, Cullen Battle, Ovid Spark*, Clifford
Anderson, Rowe l’rioe, George Findlay,]
Ivornon Harris nnd Aleck Logan d
Indian Spring ie a capital place to vmb
Ifor liealth and comfort, nnd the ? halin';*
ere asaurrd at leant that the McIntosh
|House in ita new coat o!-paint ia attractive!
looking, and that the wants of all gaesta
Witt be fully satisfied by tho Collier boy*^
Tho reporter of the TgncuHiMi did Mi I
■nun. wishing to escape tbe oenfueion
and noiae at the Mclutoah House naturally
following the close of the dance, when
nearly a hundred voice* were humming
throughout tho hotol thoir recitals of tho
pleasures- cf tho ball, woe tilofodi
by a well known citizen of Ma-
oon to the Varner residence, about one
I hundred yards from the Molutoah Housej
where we were hospitably reeeived and
royally entertained by Miss Joe Varner,
so well acquainted to many of tbe citizenel
of Macon, as a lady of rare refinement.
Wo were elegantly fed nod were given a
most delightful Led, which brought us ro-
dumber. Families deriring a
privet# hoarding house, containing all tho
comforts of home, conl-1 possibly do no
bettor thsn to summer at the Varner rrei-1
deuce. We know whereof wo spgak, I
PI viPS(}\ *vot.i.hue.
J repair immediately to the Btatc capital I
and enter upon the work of translating
and revising Mr. Stephens’* political gaa-l
pal. espcciafly the two niradi>xical epistles
Pj Cosoy and Smith. In determining the
meaning of the writn- litey will of course
co(Hide; tho contexts, the snrrounding cir-
oumstnucj*. tho number and perspicuity of
the paosages bearing upon any given sub-
jeet.acd nil the ifs aud nodsprintiuglotho
spirit nnd intention, and deciding whether
■■literal, figurative, allegorical or meta-
■fcorical moaning ie meant. This courao]
wilt cipri/.j the climax; i: will bring
jMilitinal millenium. and (he lion of the
ICanotihdiuH r.ud the lainb of the Truz-d
ouArii wilt lie dowu together in peace J
I Ah, when that patriotio production I
-hall be read, retorted uud proclaimed in
|the prcjciue of Hie July convention, it will
I be bailed and greeted ns the morning star
of ;i bright ana glorion* day. Yes, hailod
ami greeted with banfirea, illumination*.
ItorehUght procession*,. holloing and
|whooping and sui'h a gtttin’ r.p*stairs uudl
ruu-ic by the baod. I want to be present
on that occasion-by u very largo majority,
Ido. I shall indorse tho candidate prej
semod, indorse hia polities or his note. I
will support, although I am almost too lot]
ipocunioip to support myself.
It'll.I) HVHULAMEH.
A Might ef General Thieving and
Burglaries.
Friday night seems to hero been a fine
occru.iou for the burglars. We liear of
number of houses ht ing entered and arti
cle-* of vatae stolen.
Tbe most linportnnt case i* that of MrJ
R. J. Anderson, the popular tu« receiver]
whose iocs wne greatest. Uie dwell tag,
the Columbus road, was ontered about one
o’clock.
There wan a light burning in tlirc^
rooms, one of which waa the bed-room
where Mr. Andrraon nlept. Mrs. Anderson
happened to awake about that hour, and
miw the light* put ocL Thinking this rath
er a strange proceeding, she went into the
room nearest tin lone whieh lead# up to
the house, and wr.s just in tlmo to seethe
head and shoulders of u man as ho wa*
getting out of tho window. She ran as fast
as she could to inform Mr. Ar.derHOU, who
got h* pistol nod hurried to the window
bat the man had gone.
t >n investigation it was found that tho
thief had gone into the rooms, blew each!
light out, and then from the vest pocket of
Mr. Anderson took $263.00 nnd hie watch
and chain. As soon as possible Mr. Anier-^
son rsnio down town aud informed the pc'
lice. Lieut. Wood aud Offitev Mo ire went
out and examined D.e premia* ■ by aid
n lamp. Thoy found that the thief wo*
barefooted, and tliat he hu*l Blood against a
tree near trio window for some time as the
prints of his feet showed where he dog his
tool into the dirt a* ho patiently waited for
an opiiortunity to go in. From tbo house
he was tracked to near the factory and the a
the trail was lost. I
Mr. Andermn hud collected the numav!
the erasing before to pay two drafts which 1
were due yesterday. In the pile woro eight
dollars in silver, five dollar* in gold and
the balance in paper. One of the twenty
dollar bills had a nnmo v ritten and after
wards tratud on the hack, lho watch was
of oicka!, the dial being a mirror. The
chain was of solid golJ, and cost eighly-
, five U >Uan». Parties will pleaso keep a
lookout for th*q nritc’to,
AHoat fl o’clock the 8Amo mornin i, Offl-
\ cera Moq«!y and Ysoger aaw a man «oaut-
|td on a norae comicg ont ol an alley|
during ‘he last week in July. Among the
ladies present at the meeting yesterday
were Mrs. Col. Thomas Hardeman, Mrs. A.
Bacon, Mrs. D. B. .Woodruff, Mrs. U.
Turpin, Mr a. William L. Johnson and
Miss M. Johnson. Thom ladies were en
thusiastic, and will prove bard worker*
for the object.
Another meeting will be held at Uio Li
brary rooms on Tuesday afternoon at r>:JW
o’clock, end every lady in Macon who
feds any interest in the advancement of
art should be present.
Daring the meeting the enterprise was
diocursed by tho Ddies, and some v&lunhlo
ideas brought to the surfaoc. It was sug*
gested that there should be a department
of antiquities, in whioh will be displayed
old relics and articles coming wtrdek that
bead. It is known that in Macon there is
n number of articles dusty with age which
would not only prove interesting to out,
own people but to [>eopto everywhere.
Mr. I. C. Plant has a valuable collection
f ores and minerals, Indian relics, etc..
Inch ho would no doubt loan to tho la
dles.
Mr. Henry L. Jewett also has a fine col
lection, which he would probably lend.
Mrs. Buber has a number of olden time
article* iu the way of court ooetumes, jew
els, etc., whioh she would no doubt place
x exhibition. ,
There are numbers of others who have
collections of ratios, paintings, china, etc.,
who certainly feel enough interest in this
enterprise to cheerfully lend them to the
Indie*.
Mr. Geo. S. Obear has a targe quantity
of finely decorated china andbric-a-brac
which he will willingly loan. Mr. Obtat
visited the Azt Exhibition now in progress
in Atlanta, sad while be pronoutioe* it a
good show, be has no doubt but that Macou
can go far ahead of it.
Every oitizen of Macoa aud every artist,
professional or amateur, is requested to
contribute by loan to the exhibition.
Ia)#vo names at the two store* of J. W.
Burke A Co. or E. D. Irviuo’s store. The
•how is a certainty, and will form one of
the most interesting displays ever made ia
cheap goods. They offer nothing '»elow the
leal journals of all schools, both In Europe
The Liebig Co's preparations should
Mifoumled with any patent nostrums, i ney
legitimate pharmaceutical products, and
with Coca (which is recognised as the most
v known) aud other valuable
into sickly children and Infants.
no«, cortrxmox, sw.:; mskases, bad
WEAK L
AND DECAYING TEETH, OLI>
The Journal of the Royal Society of Vienna
iys:
r, Itia remarkable that tho Boutli American
Indian* never rtifferfrom consumption, and
that the cause of ltisthe use of (Vtca. Thar
o never suffer with scrofnloals, skin dlsc.n**.'
carle* o( the teeth. They reach a very
1 age, nn<l frequently pas* their full century
e use of Coca la habitual to about ten tril
lions of human beings."
PYSfErstA, SHATTERED NERVES.
Professor William C. Richardson, II. D..d*‘*n
St. I-ouls. Mo., Clinic of Midwifery and Dls-
-isos of Women and Children, nay*.
"To children with marasmus 1 have given it
with decided ln-nctU. It is a remedy of great
utility in dyspepsia. It is also a most powerful
and agreeable stimulant to the brain and
nervous system, and It U especially useful to
counteract fatigue of mind and body."
l»r. II. V. Htimsou, in tho Therapeutic Gazette,
iys:
“Tfl
at the wonderful effects of the Coea as a ner
vous stimulant. would not adequately expi
my opinion ..fit"
The New York Medical KcUctie sots:
“The Ueblg Company's Coea Beef Tonic
preparations here been fully tented and Indors
ed fn such n way s* o gnnmnU't) their purity
and reliability. Manyofthe most reliable prac
titioners of medicine and surgery, and men
long ei perienced. hava irivcn their Indorse
ments r.«d ** in their practice." .
I*. TuthlU Masaey, Ji. f D.,j2 R. C. P., M. II.
From
have l*eu writtea by Dr. Felton, indicate*
that the Independents have solid ground
on which to base tbeir claim : “It it due to
the Independents in Georgia to know that
the oommittoo whieh met on the lfith of
May, find recommended Mr. Stephens for
governor ai the candidate of all the poodle,
without regard to fnotions, rings or cliques
in any party, had good and substantial
reasons for that action. They did not go
into that movement without having solid
S round under their feet. They took Mr.
tepuen* upon hU record in the first place,
which hid ojmmoudod itself to all th? peo
ple as ton part's naadconaervalive. They,
or at least some of them, were appriaod
that Mr. Stephons knew exactly what th y
intended to dot and that he wen not in the
least surprised when he read the full text
of tbe addren they issued to the people et
that meeting. Mr. 8peer's telegram and
Mr. Stephana's revision of it make the evi-
deoee conclusive that he was sn rapjtort
with tho Independents.”
II. 8 . of Manchester, F.ugland, says:
"The effect is something wonderful
» depressed and very low spirited, easily
I can now walk any length of time with-
out feeling fatigue. Before taking the Coca
Tonic my nerve* seemed so unstrung tliat when
• pathetic tale I could not refrain fmm
J very murh affected, although I tried
hard to overcome tho *Hurd feeling. Now I
Pf.i'Ham, Mr,
TonigI.tr
3 COMfAN Y:
: left 1
Col Tom ZlAnlf-fMNii** Orallau ni
Itarlli tarollnA iollegc.
Tlie Charlotte OI>*ervrr, in iU re^rt
the commencement exercise* of David>ton
Collage, in Charlotte, aud at which onr
Col. Tom Hardeiuau delivered an eloquent
oration, nfttr jubUshlig tho address,
• ,V ' , ‘Ktut.(mriMi”coli, tUaUltad,
Dr. Hepbom .ilk*! to the (root ot tli, MV the oAom ba jempedfrem tb. horw
pT.tform and ia » br»( bat .ppropri.t. I ud ;i-d dwi the .Scy, A. tbe bon.
- tVu. nra. < l.lm anti tlie udlier,. tad the
. of liue
lh«tv»u
ilia tbe year end-
ISTSSotuEVtalfttke b™.r«n.*W'«i
S3sfi»sr«3?awS2
^SStsfsassKB
o! 5?i a
ta h«ivi up on
.. peealUrtr
lw« »e**» «*.!>.
ud i; - L' iu-: «uh-k
,™XO.
manner IntroducsMi tbe dieliugatabcd ora
lor from Georgia, Hon. Thoms* Harde
man. As Mr. Hardeman cam* forward he
we» greeted most enthusiastically. His
personal appearance u strikingly hand-
some. •His no* ore a'most the exact coun
terpart of Zeb Vance’s, and hit iron grey
hair carries out the n»cmblau?e to a re
markable . eg-rc. Bat for the snowy beard
which cover* hi* chin, he might, parhapa,
be taken for onr Ztb,
“The *.*eaker dwelt ateonsidcrab'e length
upon the qu*iticu of education, and hi*
remarks were frequently applauded.
“Ha warned the young men tgaiost the
the false dsludou that dutinctfou it only
found in political vocations and prof* •aton
al imrecits, nnd then went on to give in
stance* eitowiug the fallacy of this td*«.
“Hi* remark* r.dJro-td to tb* y >u»2
men who aro inclined to leave the Stite
and i**‘k homes elsewhere bad a Wiling
effect upon the audience. Ir» handling this
question hta ia..^u»gu wa* maglllirnt, Uie
eloquence sublime
. “At the conclusion of hie speech Mr. H
man was approached by ti^tug* wbgtahook
dis hand and couvratninted him upon lus
moat admirable tffort.”
Col. Hardemsu d jlivera an adai _ -
for* tbe Agricultural College ia Catbbqrt
on TtWedag next.
IkkCa.iolflKarL Rreewere* Aworla.
llew.
Several of our farmer* are devjting wm*
attention to t‘*» improtement of their rtock
and cattle, and it seem* to roe that it would
be well for them to nuet *fcd
orgtttiie au association under the above
title. Organization ca^re.-rfioo would
create an InWrost and enthusiasm among
the member# •»« the a-skcUtioo audthair
neighbor* which woolJ soon increase nnd
rapidly spread over Bibb county and ac-
eomptuh a vast deal of good. 1st rich
gentlnnen os Me*sr*. W. h Kadetova, I. d.
Btswnrt, Tlmbarlake A Cliarinan. G. »!,
Davir.f- A!. Darts, VF. If- Menafield, A. «>.
Hae m* U. A. N*sbo-, 1L K. Bowman, Jo*.a
B. Giles, J. W. Myr.ck, Jedge LnaJyand
other, meet at the voort house at an early
day aad ergonU* an a«socisUoa, and mu
taatiy bvnefit cecl* other end
county.
was between him and the officers, aud the
allay being dark nnd narrow, they could
notllreou^iro and he made good bis •*-
**!*. R.*
Tha following IratfaDonlei is a.»;aaa bf
twelve of the leading pb)* uaaa ot U*H
fax, N. “Ctddms Liebig's Idqn!
Extract of IWf and Tonlo l»vlgor*!*rr
a very agre^ible ariirfw of diet and par
tfcalarij N3(U In Dipbihegfa, »«*<
,pe. 1 he horu »'** takaa by the officers
i Davit* stable*.
When daylight appeared. Lieutenant
Wood informed the otficxr* that some one
had broken off the riapla on the door of
Mr. N. V. Brunner’* stable on Fourth street
and taAen h ! ^ hor*e. and told them to
Welch out for Ulm. From the description,
the officers knew at once they had the ani
mal, and be was returned to Mr. Brunner,
who liberally rowirdsd the vigilant oHoars,
It U thought tho thief who went into An-
derson**wae the a'.me who got the hone,
and intended miking Me way ont of
On the evneni?M, al*»>at 12 o’clock. Mr.
MaaiueneJ, the w.xtciimaker and jeweler in
thu Brown llou.i block. Fourth street,
heard a noise in tho rear of hi* etoro. Get
ting up, he Went t * the roar door and pe«rod
ouL and saw a man jump down from the
dnnr < f tU clothing store
cf Ohlmann A Sen, and then run into
tho cellar. Mr. Maumanae shot h»a door,
and it is suppo^^l the man immediately
got out of tne cellar and skipped.
. The mim night a negro man attempted
to break into toe house of John Small-
woo 1 , in East Macon, but was e tight by
officer Macaffsrty. He wo* sent to jail yes
Unlay.
A roon mXPEBlUBMT.
«nr Ilepertesr Trlee to Drive Awray
the' VVurrUumv Hoequltoee
“At it again, are you 7 ”
Thus merrily hummed a maiden mos
quito last night, ae our warrauted-fast-
cxlor reporter eat at hie table toying with
a tender conoelt. It was midnight—dark
miduight. Honest peep!* were in bed,
kicking off tbe cover and offering forty
dollars a minute for eweet, ooof, soothing
•lumbef. 1 he litUe English sparrows had
eeased their innocent devilment, end were
roosting, with on* eye open, on the gutter*.
Everything was etill. the leaves, the winds,
and even the midnight tramp was still—
rtill drunk,
“Yee, draroet, we are here.'
We said this in >t don't-know wbat-else-
we-oou!d-say style, whioh aroused the sym
pathies of tbe men? maiden mosquito,
(iuoseit was a* maiden, for, to tell tbe
truth, we really doaT know a girl mos
quito from a Hop-bucksb No matter.
“You am* to have company,” she re-
tuarke J, as her wtne-coloredeye* fastened
tbeir look-ftb/OJ-cr-dia gaze upon attend
of romp-steak thkt"f^d upoiu a IBohe
mian inase cake-aimu In fr*®* w * " •
had rejKiscd that bit of buii beef upon tbe
Bohemian glass cake stand with atwo-for-
a-quorter hop# that the merry maiden
mosquitoes would give os Hi* sbxko aad
stake their claim on the ideak. It was a
mistake on our parts. The mosquivi D
not lacking in taste if in lodgment. They
know a good thing when they eeeiL Or
smell it,
‘‘You don't Iot. me Uk. ,»• «ei *0."
,b* Mid Ihl. in * wrt of dtra’t-im-buk-
oa-jroar-old'i’.nl kind o( »,y. yrobabl, to
touch oar betrt. <!«r taMrt m not
touched. Nothing tonchci oat heart (at
1^. thu UtMO canUor two (or n qurtor.
Uat we con nmr (orcet hot tone,. Bom.
(—opt. don't UK... tnoetoitoM bat.
tone*. Bat lt>»n mi pupti don’tbtli...
Smile Again On Be!
Sighed Tom to his beloved. 11a knew
not wbat gave her such a charm fn lilt
eye*. Her teeth, preserved by SOZO*
DONT which the bad used from girlhood,
did his business. She held her lover by
virtue of SOZODONT.
Mlr Hubert CHrlwtleow,
Baronet, M.D..D.C. L..LL.D..F.R.8., physician
to Her MsJcatjr the Queen, president Royal Brit
Ish Association, profewer st tho University of
Edinburgh, etc., rays:
The properties ol this wonderful plant (tbe
Goes) are the ftUMt remarkable of any known
the medical world. Frets repeated personal
trial*. I am convinced that its use U highly
beneficial sad tonic."
ITofeaaor Duncan Campbell, V. D., LL. P.,
V. B, f., president Ilnyal College of Physlclaus
and Burgeona. member General Council Uni*
vanity of Edinburgh, otc„ cte., *ay*:
“LitMg Co's Coca Reef Teulo has more titan
realised my espectations."
Prufenwr John M. Caraochan, M. p„ stir*
goun-la*ohlef New York Ktato Hospitals, Tre*
feaaur Surgery New York Medical CeUege,
•x-Health Ofllcer, Tort of New York, etc.
says:
“My patients derlvtd marked end decided
bcm-fU f^pin Uie Liebig Co's Ceca Beef Tonlo
Professor V. W. Hunt, M. D., LL. 1L, Honors
ry Member Imperial Medical Soeiety of 8L Fe-
tenburg. Latala, Professor of lTactlce of Medi
cine, etc., etc., mys:
"Liebig I'o's Coca Beef Tonic Is far superior
to the fatoleaeblo end Illusive preparations ol
beef, wine aud iron."
The .V. Y. Medic st Journal says:
'The Indorsement of numerous medical men
of prominence also Indicate* that It baa uer*
No, sweet tucker of vitiated blood and
kggravator of arabesqaa agony, we ate en-
tlcavoring to trauefer yonr give- em- ell-if-
you-con nffecti jds to yon sanguinair
•natch of two-cuseed- poor-to-mokc-a alia fl
ow bovine. Two loog Have we bared thu
guverameot-muie cheek and this bangles#
brow to the furies of the storm, and thus
kept up your family with our btueet blood.
Too long, oh, too long 1 Night after night
has our crimson life-liquid filled yoar craw
and kept you fat as a match. And now
that we have prepared a feast fit for au
olympian candidate for alderman from
the fourth ward, and spread It in eti ite
glory upon the festal board, we shake you.
Go to the banquet of lieef and sap. Take
with you jour cohorts, roar give-me a-
emaK-gUss of beer-wbils-I-eat-a-schooner-
lunch crowd and leave e* to write ep tbe
ctiron e'e* of the day. Avaunt •"
Did that merry maiden mosquito avaunt?
No; she didn’t avaaet worth a
even two cento. Don't know
would have vaunted worth a dollar. But
you cent always teU. Especially at night.
D irk at that.
bhe lingered. A* a lingerie* eh* had no
equal. She wa* the bom lingerie* when it
, . , . . come to lingering. It was a *©rt of hang-
Thero were a number of minor depreda' to-him-till’«tl-fre«x**-ov*r way she had.
tions of a burglarious character the same Vet she couldn't help it. You've sees peo-
niirht. pie tha*. way. It was not her fault.
It will be seoa that our oilizetta oen- w* learn that she wae not by herself,
not be too careful fn locking up end k«ep- Xbare wae tha sound of merry voiez* Uke
ing’onr eyerypeo I** theee prowter*. He a kvaharp being played ander the cover,
and then netlag'« kind of sticlb-her-clear-
have only seven polieemoa to watch arc;
a city of tweuly to »usan4 people—rist
think o? it, »tv*- ; •Ifocmcn to watch over
twenty thousand deeping people! And It
U thus impossible for those seven officer*
to watch allof Macro. Hanes lb*** bur
gtorioe must be . r t • ctud, and the wonder
is that they are not ra re frequent.
To be beautiful, buoyant aud bea'thy,
ih- whole U iu'u const It ut ion must
o*!r!’*inr-?u! .r action earing a certain
period of life. «Wrwfsi, no female can
poastbly retnatu hriKij, and she who
dues not know iud facty ie quite unfortu-
.iOLe. .^oouid j ou L j expocarw, become
trrcjjutsr tr.d a *Bbr with mxny trouble*,
cxp*r'«*ncs a 4 Mt* the me cf English
Fcmetit Bitters m toe TPOOL wonderful f«-
mate regulator Inna tonic In nee.
myM'lf.aa I had l»ocn «l»'k for a number of
months with e lung aff'Vtlnn, and wm notable
to procure. It helped me very much. 8o
much so that 1 am uow about as roll w usual.
I have since given it to s number of patients,
and it hn benefited every ease*. 1 sm indeed
most thankful that it raroo to mr hands- I had
tried different preparation! of Coes before,
but had no effects from then*.
• n. 8. l’HKNIX. M. D."
Profrexor C. II. Wilkliuon, of Galveston, «U-
' r Medical and Surgical Record, mys:
•Tlio Coo* lloef Tonic of trie I.lebU tfoapa-
combined •* it U with Coes, quinine sud
iron,forms a most valuable adjunct to the nr»c-
tiro of tnedirfnr. From the experience we have
hod It, we are forced to rpeak In ita favor
.ml to rcrommvnd Its use. fteef. Iron, and
i ulnlne cannot be inrpaswd by any other
km ingredients In or out of trie dUpenaatorv
lor Invigorating an enfeebled «y»tem. and
when such remedlea can Iw obtained combined
from so reliable* house m Liebig's, It behoove*
the profusion to patronise tho mmo*) the full
est extent."
From sn article on the Coca by W. 8. Searle,
A. M., M.!»., of Brooklyn, Fellow of Medico-
Uhlrurglcnl society of New York, etc :
"If we cllminste the trials of thosc’who have
employed worthies* specimens of the plant, we
have so much concurrent testimony as to ren
der doubt ridiculous. * • • quite as un
philosophical as It would have been, In a
former age, to deny the growth of a blade of
grass because we wero limorautof tho processes
of Its development. l»r. Montesau* resided
and practiced In South America for yean, aad
— conversant with the use of Coca In tvery
i. both as employed by tha natives and pro-
je<l by himself. His accounts of Ita prop
erties are most eulogistic, • • stimulates the
stomach aad elds digestion, • • • recom
mends It (or weak dim »tfon and effect* Intern-
perance. He himself u«ed it for two years,
and though formcily unable to work after din-
r without headache and indigestion, these
mptoms did not occur when he used the
ca. 11* advises It for acidity ami flatulence,
lt la a nmful tonic in nervous prostration, hys
teria and melancholy. He considers it t>ctler
thsn opium In mental afferttans, and beltevM
that in sustaining nervous force It Is superior
Failing!
That is what a great
many people arc doing.
They don't know just wh.it
is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and
aches, and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is Brown's Ikon
Bitters, and this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purifies and
enriches it, and rich, strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues, drives out
disease and gives health and
stren^.
This is why Brown's
Iron BittSks will cure
kidney and liver diseases,
consumption, rheumatism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala
ria, intermittent fevers, &c.
aoj S. Paca St,, Itahimor*.
Nor. *1, tIBi.
I was a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and for several
weekt eould eat nothing and
was growing weaker every
I tited Brown's Iron
Bitters, and am happy to say
1 now have a good appetite,
and am getting stronger.
Jos. McCawlxy.
Brown's Iron Bitters
is not a drink and docs not
contain whiskey. It is the
only preparation of Iron
that cause.? no injurious ef
fects. Get the genuine.
Don’t 4>c imposed on with
imitations.
Ei'ub Count? Ehcilff's Salt
, »t Uie i
mule .hot
w.rnn., on.
C nets plow g
sctlriy
Court,
titulibs, and the
| 'X“,
Whitehimt, rs John
pointed out by pi*
Alra
land in Godfrey di*triet,
Mi, bounded on the M>ut.
#ml on tbe end by land*
on losutbify tbe State
A J rnglMit for they*
tt the ratr.e t»L
it: l'art of lot No
: .’3 feet ou r
i the alley bci
rums, in city of Mac
the Htnte sud county taxes t
llfckcl, amt for Mrs. K» A .
Almost the same time sud
Ing, to-wit: l'art of lot No. 3,
fronting on Bond t‘ *
Alao, nt the sumo il
lug Ut-wlL
fronting l
Si
. a Bond nnd Walimti..
n. lA'Vicd on toiwtlafy II
taxes for ItWl, due by V
Alao at the same tiro ,
ing, to-wit: l'art of lot No. 12,
AUo at the same
Jug, to wit: l'art of
fronting st feet on
in city of .Vacon
titata and County
Holmes, tm«tro.
jr Mr*. Ida 1.
College t treat,
Uvlnl oa
a. as
... o at the «amo time a...
Ing, to wit: l'art ol lot No. H, n
fronting 140 feet t
Mrcct. Iu city of mocod. Levied •
Uie State uud County uxre f«.r !•
Itipley, agent. G. 8 W
Jui.oSth.W-dtd.
Bibb Countv Poitjonet Sh’njJ E
U f ILL be sold l*efore the
tiiocity of Macon, duriiiK li
of Nile, on the tlrdTuieday iu J
following properly to-wlt: That t
of Sand known an pert of the orf
on the map of Itltib county as li
cd *n the\ iuerllledlatrictof sa.it
tug 17^ fut on Uie Forsyth roa.1
lark 375 feet to the property nt J
tstntng IS •cres, mijntuhig m
north of the properly i f Holm
know n a# the residence of Mrj
levied on as thopro|*rty of
cetNwl, lossdMy a ft la ImuwkJr
rb*r Court lu (uvor <.f C k'lwvn . ^
n<tiuiut«trstrlx. TropertvjN^
June r.th. lMi —tad*
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, E F
Beat ha# in proper form applied for lettere of
admliiidnitlon under feetlou 24W5th of tho
C ode of Georgia, in the wtatc of Mrs. Emma
fthaw, of Fayette county. Inthetitatc of Kct.-
tnckr, deccarrd, who hn* an e*tata In tho
county of Bibb. In Mid Hate of Georgia.
Thin Is to cite and admonish all persons con-
cerne.l to l»c and nppcnr at my office at the
July term nest of tnc Court of Ordinary of rahl
unity, mot shew cause. If any they can, wh>
•rmaiicnt lotten of ndmitiUtration thould not
5 granted to mU F. F Bent on raid ontato.
Witne#a my official riRnMum thl« Mh day of
June, 1W. J. A. McMANUH.
JmicCoqwlw.* Ordinary.
to all known agents. 1 have advUed Ita use
a large nnmbor and variety of peraona during
thepMlthreo years, for varlou* conditions,
aud the great majority have found benefit
from lu employment. To a sufferer from nrr-
vou* djupcpalu, a lady seventy-three years of
■gc. who had become reduced to a diet of
lightly cooked meal and bread, end who for
three vean had not had a movement of the
bowel# without tbe aid of enema*. I pre#nib>
It. Within three day* *he waa able to return ~
ordinary food, end, though two yearn have
pawed, *he ha# not failed to have a regular
and normal evacuation dally. A lady who
had for yuan differed from nervous aithraa.
and who had been compelled to go up atalm
_. ..... . .. _... . . 7 ollnJ
. . from the very flut d«
who had twen aubjevded
broker
■ to «;xceaUve
uerrou# strain, and wa* In conroquence unable
to Bleep or eat well, w*« heeomfog very weak
and rmaitated. He had been taking quinine
and Iron without any tout fit, and greatly
feared he would to obllted to reiinouUh bu»l-
ncsa for a period of entiro rest AllhUaymp-
tow# warn immedtatrty cared by Coca, and be
went on with ht* affair* a* mual. A lady, aged
IHly-flvc. ha# dlatote*. Since taking Coe* with
her meal* *h* ha# tmprove«l wonderfully, being
almnal <>ntlr»iv •wil “.i.w.
up*to the heado ainz—and ttoro w* etap-
Bat tU tUudut Buffed the battle
laiar off and got off tha track before toewir
broke wee put on.
a Wb.r» »tb. piM. e( brrt in tU mu-
■m. '( Il wu os th. BotMoiUa *U»« «U
•uad. a M bo eh»tm« to drm* o* th.
UmL Cnbatalf It wm tpoiM. l'roba-
Ujr. YRm, diT.r».M>( m*itoo mo-itttto
ottwtUm. U ,v -bMlaMjudnuiuU-
v Jl/.laUurfc Bat n..i>4. U a-Mt. I'cr
(oar BW(tal bean oar a«aa dug lob. tad
iqrr* Ha feaar a* abac ita laiaa
I voalda't work. W* (n.f-d ita aiam
mMt with tl,« adl'orul MMafa aad vMha*
lit a* iota tha aan-Moa daetta ot Tuba'. I
noatb, and dan. dowa, doaa it WMtaat
>.( dtftal, wbUaTob. .aiiUd aa. al tat. do-
ibaaaa-iaan wilH aad ataanad
mrr q.t.wdat *.««««• W«.* j raim Irriu- r, r-UTtUm,
recommend M* fcjjj tLogua.i-, gnneL Mb,c nod
afff bnu'tb J of *•*' 1 *• ’' •* j uvba." i' : •
l’rofeaaor IL Goutlon. M. D.. LL. D., phy*l-
clan to the Grand Duke of Basony, Knight of
th* Iron Ci oh, etc., etc., says:
“It give* more tone tbeu anything 1 have
ever prescribed; ’
The N. Y. Medical Times sam
“We here prescribed it with the uuwt istls-
factory result*."
It le invaluable In dyspepsia, billou*nem and
liver affections. Prime Nicola* Ttoerbafor,
Flag officer Imperial Uiwtoto Nerj St. Helen-
burg, P.tMla, sejrt:
*'it la e moat excellent tonic. 1
General Tran* Hlgel mys:
'll benefited ma Very much. Too much can.
not be sold in Its praise."
C. A. Bryce. M. D., LL. D.,-editor
Southern Clints, mys;
It Is really a wonderful reconstructive agent
—building up the system and supplying lost
nervous energy. For broken down constitu
tions It Is the a^eM.”
PioL U. It. Bennett, of Fitcbburg, president
ef the Memachuwtu lurgtcol society, my*: '
"The beat toulc to build up a broken down
constitution Iron* long >un<liog womb di*ca*e
Ueblg Go’s Coca Beef Tonic."
An eimtniying eustr,” mys tne editor New
York Commercial AdeerVeer. Jl 1* Invaluable
in ell forma of debility,nervous affecUou*,nerv
oue end sick headaches, pile*, neuralgia and
catarrh.
As a counteractant to debilitating influ
ence*, metis* malaria. bllloo*uc*a, languor,
impaired digerikm, eU*.. the U«blg Co s Coca
Beef Took la uue>tualed.'* axys Trofeasor F. W.
Hunt. M. 1>.
For IndonemenU and opinion* ol Profemor
I* Hart, surgeon iu chief Geucral Hmpltal,
-mUvIUe, Ky.; J. J. Youllu, M. b.. pratolent
Board of llealtt and vital Bta'-laCcs, Jcrmy CUy,
:.J.; IW.SLW Nosau, M. I>„ New York
city; Flofeamr RC. WopI.M. D.,I.L.l>.,Southern
Me tical t'vUegc, AilanU. Go.; Dr. James
Knight, surgc<m In-chkf HospUal Ruptured
and Crippled. New York city; l'ro(r**»r ft. 8.
llorrkk, M. D., New Urleotu, preddent Ktate
Board ot Ik-altli, of LmUtaua; Janie* M. Geliy.
M. U. Licentiate, Hoyaf College of Hurgeooaof
Edinburgh, fellow of tha ILiyal Medical and
Chliagrk-*1 dpciety, etc.; I’rafcaor Wm. Hen-
denoa, M. D., pn>fe*aor general muhology Uni-
ersity of Edinburgh, phyikion to the Royal
InUrraary, ate.; Wui. McUouald. IL, D.. V. U
C. F, r. L ft., F.o. 8., F. R. fl. E.,
comparative anatomy. He., and hundreds of
the suat dlvtiugwlshOil physktaa*, IrrcspeeUve
ot s* bool, see our clrcul*.’*.
Lkbig Co's Cue# Ucel Tonic 1* ai»» valoable
In malaria, fever and ague, < Louie coogh*.
LUlney oiloctWua, aathiua. bad tireoth. furrol
P/ague, female UrmenlarUy, palpitation and
wcakncMuf the heart, sailor mla, *cr»fulou*
eruption*, tefirmitlv* of old age, etc. Dr. Me-
Bean (Bmtuh Medic si Journal) (.mod It of
great value In the cooMiatpdv* tendency. Bar-
(Kt You UumUddUComia*) uy, he he* never
known atom of ronaump'tom or o*ti
thoos aec mtemeil to iu mo, and that they live
a great age, retaining their junta! and phje-
Irrnl (aenltie* to the le*t. t
The Amoneon Beaeoeptthic Observer mys:
"Liebig C ,’* Coca Surf Took certainly mer
k t* ell the praise It Ie rweivlag."
Theft LonI* Ctimemol Revieweeys:
“We desire to call the aOentfon of the pro-
femteuto the rrilabilty of too
manntartart-i by toe IJeblg Company, end to
the high character at toe lodormmante
tended to this retebraied firm by Wading phy-
eina* end medic a! Journal* of all
The IJetag f'ompeay eaetiooe the pahfk
taiwt anfnllv named
almost entirely relieved of her former "*tnk«
ilngspell,“ thir»t and constipation. A lady
•ufft-red for thirteen year* with severe nervous
MMMkm They toffmmmmAmmmm
of ordinary of *aid t
........... . Den
nis l>*1v ba* made spnllcatlon lor letter* o!
— Win Gary, i*t<
d ndmcnUholl
appear at the
mty on the lir.l
show cau#e, if ai.y
they can, wliy mid application should not be
wnted.
Wltnrsa my official signature Oil* June 3*1,
“* J. A. MiMANlrt,
Ordinary.
Monday In July nesL
they car — " —
granted,
rtKOROIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Cor-
U m-liu* tiulltvau, administrator, baa made
application for letter* of dl#miwilon from the
estate o( p. Kcrwln, lute of mid county de-
of ordinary ol said county ou tb* first
Monday In August next, to *how cause, If any
they ran, why mid application should not L
granted.
Witness my hand and official signature th
ayWb.lW. J. A. McMANUH,
may7-iaw3m* Ordinary.
/I KORGIA. BIBB COURTY.-Wbatma Henry
ll J. lamar, exeeutorof Mr#. K 0. itlbb,rep
resent* to th* Court In his petition, duly DM
and entered on record, that he has fully ad-
mlnUtcrcd Mrs. K. 0. Itlbtis' estate. This ts
therefore to rite ell person* rnnermed, legs-
Ordinary.
1S50 Sourf Grand Piuo fur w:
PIANO STYLE 5) iSSiSTLSZ
airings, 71*S Octave*, tu.l patent
aeraffr*. our new nateolovcrstrungsa
sl/ul cat red legs and lyre, heavy serpe
large fancy moulding, fall tea fmm
Grand Action, Grand Hammers, hft
liupraveraant whirb can inaoy waj
tbe perfection ot the Indrmacnj.
added.
* Our price forth In li.ti
1.0.1 rtl HUH Urlfrn; il on boa
ut A nr I'orA'. irltli /hie i*i-
ettio t'orcr, .Sti.it/ an<! Ho ah. ,
only reduced from our lato weii iru
ay rND Lffviffffrfor CM*ffstgaffiMW
thin kNNfl/hf /until -“*■
Thl* 1* now. Py far, the grrn
ever offrreif the musical i-uKil
ed sueTfgmcndeuadami
Iweeka, and Anally every two day*. Rhe de*
Kritos them a* a«» violent that she would rather
die then live. Three week* after beginning the
Coca she reports: “I have had but one alight
attack, and 1 am #n much Granger and better
that! feel sure that I will to cured." Many In
stances of nervous headache. ceiiraatheuU,and
neuralgia have been reported to roe aa cured
by the t'uca when ail th* umm! narcotic*.tonics
end anodyne* have failed to afford relief, per-
hapa one ef tot 9'»t valuable as well a* won-
derfut properties of Coca U the facility with
which It meet* end estlnvNkhes the craving for
opium in the victim* of tost fearful habit -Nov
can this to considered simply a* a change of
matters, since the uniform testis'*"? "* even
thorn who hev# used fora for e long time, fion
continuously, Is that atotrntion from Idem-
pfoymenl U perfectly es*r. and Is not accom
panied by any feelings of dUtetM or uneaflnere
whatever. The relation# of Coca to acute dis
eases art extremely lUAprtant At a physician,
I would not 'ui tr.'totrt Under any to:,tolera
tion. Coca calm* and renders plsrPL • • •
Tliat nervousness. In many forma, ami to a de
gree unknown In any country, U.bringdeyel-
- * ~ud age, I* e raeiam. .ply fact
. -of American pbyto ten* are
being Bpeedllv opened. Ourrilroate testlien-
latlng. our habit* are atloroialiog, the stniiada
for existence Is stimulating, and human nature
is over-driven on every rPle. May not Coca be
de lined to to tb* grand palliative of them con
ditions, end the tv-ful *u»miner of -txertlon
among onr professional and bu*lr ~
Con tribe tl eg an manrefoudy to en*lu
of mind end body, I look btCOca as the great
preserver of life end health In future gt
Notlco to Brldgo Builders.
TtNTll.ajKnnl.jr, Jan. II, 1M1, th. Orant,
IJ i „inml.lnuer.nl luhh Inrlh, anUat imn
tMMU Itu hultdln, . ano,l.n t rL'If. over To*
boolta. ot. k «th. .It. m-e hm.« n u ,e.r
JT'. brtom. For pUni. .twllhatlon. am .11
timber lnhma.llnn a,.|.ly to tb. oiultnlanc4
at th* court limiae.
By order of Bibb County Commissioner*.
vs. o. UtoHtegtog
msy.'t lawfw
8M111I, Clerk.
QFniUHA, ROM COUNT r^Wherva* J«.hn
lUsmvy has mad* application for setting apart
■ homestead off personalty and the vehuiiloa
of tb* saase, end 1 will t«#i npou said atudlra-
thm on mtunlay, Juue 17,1M2, at 10 u'cb«ck a.
. OEGUGIA. BIBB COU.NTY.-Whetvaa R.F.
fawtoti, executor of toe « #t*ta of Mm. Fllsa
Debmehe. ha* mad# application for leave to
sella two story brick stof« bourn and lot on
an ,l! b# ^wafllug and lot ol the
aW Mn nus Deknrh* at the lime ol her
deathjd^te thecU^of Macoa In said county,
" Thtf la thewfoce to cite and admonish all
S ns roneamed to to and api«ar at toe
of ordinary of said county, on the first
i*yln July wst. to show cau#eifany
they hiV* Why »pjdUatfon .Uould not be
mated.
W line#* my official signature thu June 2, m
JouSwtw J. A. McMA.NL'fi, ordinary.
Your preparation of Coro I# the tori I have
•wr seen. W. ft. SKA KLU, M. D.
Etwln M. Hale, M. D , profemor of Materia
Mol Ira la to* Chirame Medlrol College, author
of “lactnne on Diseases of the Heart," «te
Cora with good results In cats
of functional heart diiorder. and in organic
heart disease, and P» relieve difficulty of h eath-
lug. It la also Indicated In that condition
which we so often find lu women and children
which ia tost described by the word *fldfetl*
ness,’ or nervous erethism.”
WIlAT t* coca?
rhe flrri reply U that it l* nut Cocoa,
.’ommodorw Glbfom (United flutes exploring
*xp«1Ulon of the A ou ton) aevs: “The Cora
ha#praperttr# •»» urndMii that It enable* the
Indian#, withenl any other nonriaheront the
while, to perform forced march*# of five —fig
days, lt t# so braring. stimulant aui
that by th* *t*e or It alone they will pe..^._
journey* of m mile# without appearing In th*
Dr Wm. fl. Mearle.of Brooklyn, N. Y.. say*.
“The effect of the Coro upon the human sys
tem hordt-m npou toe marv* lou«. and. if not
claarly authenticated by writers of ondonbrod
veracity, would to altogether »-*T«U*d toltef."
Fnsfemor0/aselU,efthe to*yal Cnlrerdtvof
fieri lie. says: -Coca menu to prnteiw Hlr, Isa-
NOTICE.
a*nitOl*.WHBt»CNTV.-To .11 whom It
may concern: Mm. UUatoth J. Nutting ol**M
county having died on toe tah day ol May, ln«,
and James to Wynn, of sabl hiate havli« in
proper form applied, aa a p<m*>o selected by the
nest td kin. for letters of administration mi
estate, undet the 2Wth irrtlnn of the ra.le
This Is to rite sll and singular the creditor#
aad heirs of add DixabetbX NnlUng to brand
appear at my office, at toe July term next of
the court of ordinary of sold county, and show
cum l^anyAh»yron^whyj'r r m*j'.cnt letters of
Wynn on said rotate.
Witness my official
of June. DWL J. A. McMANUfi,
JuaSwiw* Drdlnary.
not to granted toroid
signature this the M day
I'lra-.*
with onler, i unh nnif irith
' /Itllltret nutl ferial
. Ii/t Urn /nille iruuu i,
la.tju.t an i i prravitfcil.
•iwrul ltarv*l •** -
I’.eui iu u*.
imrr/aiuri\ ....
Ingne, mailed free, giving
i.Ui* cier awardi d any mannfactursr.
llano fully warrante*] Fori years.
slli.e.T M t tilt' ' , price. Ca'
i*m choice pU'Cc* »enl for *c stamp
illargslus: Flit no*, s »d.» ..
i ' ■'< ■
>■"" ‘.•■u
"•■•riled
-•
turw ' -r
IARS r * h IVi!LLiO('
Foa Chop's Bclsam ot
ru*>ltlvly Krslorwn
I# I tic Only A bat
ThlsOIl I* abstracted f!
mall l» kite Shark.
Ihuldlit#t Priest stout
wc:s so numerous and ...
lu nilruruloHH, ti. il ....
thU^praclalmed over the entire to pics. _ Bte
grtira un pm run., ham •• r
suiaNf tho C’Afiieaw |.
charges prepaid, to sii> sd'.rv mat > a#
Hour What Hie Deaf s..y
It has perfometl a mlrsrie In tay rose
1 have no unearthly m»:k-* in uy • * *•««
bear much Utter.
1 have been sreatiy tonvflted.
Mv drafnroedtvlped a great <
ibar bottle will i-uie roe.
other
“Its virtue* fir# r»
A* IV« (HARAiVB i
CAtefSkROMAIXY t*
gxrgAVDotwraVATi
DOCK ii Jo****, 7
closing fl.uo, aud
a remedy that will «...
body elae. and whose
f 1 BORGIA. JONEH OJUNTY.-Wb. ttro A. B.
IT Knro, as admiutstrator on the c»t*t> of K. M.
Baker, deceased,of Joroa t *.unty, applies time
for dl*rats»ton from #al*l rotate.
These are therefore to Htro nd admonlrh a
person* concerned to show cause. If any they
have, at tbU office, on or by th* Ar«t Monday
In August next, why the eetae aUall not to
my hand offclally, ^-ril Vljg.
Unary.
apKwtd*
/# EOUGIA, JONEfi iMl'NT S -
aTtbrrteC.fiwith and Leooid*
ntne and sxerutrlx *>l the rota
timltn, deceased, to'
tnl-lon. ;
Throe are therefor, ...
pefsons coarsened to show t
on or by the first Monday in Augu* t r
they have, why the same shall iwl — . -
Vitiwuny hard officially, Ap»Hto
■ Mrs
ae To avoid loss In the unlls,^ 4
«!uly ; llM|* *rtc.l f.j ll AYl.t
COOL SPAtlUMG. ELEC/IT
?(|
flu
M 1 1 w*
.11 v-n
plied b> tat f' r
te andadiwml*
5c a Gla
L&mnr,IUiik i i\ & L#»
J. J. Van Tshndl (•‘Travels In
Fan#") rays: “Betting aside all extravagant and
* Wooary noticca, l am clearly of th* opiate*
that the use of Ova l# very conducive *e
health end longevity. Js support of thkees-
elusion, I may refer to th# numerons exam
ples of longevity among Indian*, who, from
toy hied, have keen la tbe habit of ma»t!ratt»g
“ thrre ttmro a day. casea are not train-
, let Iiutlau* attaining the great age of I W
years, aad these men. at th* ordinary rate of
consumption, must, la the men* nt their lives,
have chewed not tew toon LMSpoanda ot th*
teaI. and retained the moot perfect health and
t 'FJrted Ueblg Go's Core Beef Tonic ia a nra-
tor of eases of. chraaic dyspepsia where the aer
c4y#pcp#U where tl
f food was very detective and these
dy !nm of wright. Tbereeultaeto *--*
Eloction Notice for Stock
and Fence Law.
TOXM00C!(Tr I GE0lr.tA.-!n uconSun
i) with an act of the LegUtatur*. approved An-
prat -XL IMS, ku* riectfon will be held at the T*>
rions ekethwi pecrinete in Jot.** comity on
Monday, tbe Wth 4ay of July next, to vote upon
the question of "Fence" or "No Fence" foe the
cuuuiy •* J-tari; isid ele* tkn P» to conducted
ro otter eteiAfoos sn*t returns to to ready to tbe
uiulcrtigoed. A petition as required ty saU
- ef ite In this nffir*.
say hankofflrialty May X. lvi
Id R.T BG#P. * quinary.
art I* n
were, Indrod. flatterfng.
tient gained five pound*, another three pomade
rfld I.EIMROr. M. D.. M.nnmk.
LIE8IO LtWRATOKT * aiEM ICAL « uui
HMITFACTc'lUiui l-KEVlm.
SCT TOR*. PARtt AND UlNOIN.
rrln Om Daltor
U M
Executor's Salo.
WUkOIMnlkM Ii-
> » Btkb county, Georgia, rm ihr \ a
In July neat, totwemioe legalhontstH
SSStoBeTOfeSSurU* -T*
one Central ratonad diVKtend'rorl ?
u^ssBBStm
ac^wef lend steaaa* In ask county on
aide efthe pwhtte mod tea-ti g fram j
ntafcia. Ga. adtetnlng tteWUtam I
i Shat, tend a/Jemas Rogers on tto
o Smith on the rest, -re! •» I
SODA WATER
. Rankin i
mk
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