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IliU «t Harr.*'Attorneys at Late Macon,
G-orgia .lertlf mt
Iverson, trustee, et al., vs. Sauisbiuy,
trustee, et »1. Equity, from Bibb.
1. It is too Ifcte, at the trial term of an
equity cause, to move to dismiss the bill
because there is a complete common law
remedy.
[a] Where the beneficiary of trust prop
erty illegally sold, was* minor, and after
attaining majority lie repudiated the sale
»nd brought ejectment for the lot, a bill
to enjoin the same claiming compensa
tion for valuable improvements innocent
ly placed thereon by the purchasers,
would not be without equity.
2. Where a bill was brought to enjoin
*u action of ejectment, it was too late to
move to try both cases together after the
-tinu'iiy ill tlie equity cause had closed
aud the argument was about to begin.
3. Where, in an equity cause, questions
were drawn up by counsel for complain
ants, and read in the healing of opposing
counsel it was not sufficient for tue latter
to state generally that he objected to
questions; lie should have specified.the
grounds of objection;, and where ho
agreed to state them in argument, but
failed to do so, theobjoction; will not be
considered here.
4. The verdict is not .contrary to the
evidence. .... ,
0. A chancellor at chambers lias juris
diction, under section 4221 of code et
seq., to order a-part of a trust estate to be
sold to pay 8 debt which was an en
cumbrance on tlie whole "estate, the
et'dul qtiC trusts assuming thereto, and all
parties in interest «*><* *ndbeing
properly represented. *
C. Although a purchaser irotti ft trustee
may have had notice of tlie trust, yet it nd
also had notice that hijjKautor^held. a
claim which bound the. trust, estate, and
receiveJ a deed from , tiio trtlllee, turner
authority of tlie chancellor, conveying-a
portion of the trust estate, he would stand,
in equity, upon the same footing as a pur
chaser without notice.
7. Beneficiaries of trust property sold
under an invalid order of the chancellor,
who for years have seen the purchasers
erecting valuable improvements thereon
without objection, are estopped from set-
ing up title thereto.
(a) Would a minor old enough to un
derstand his rights be estopped by similar
conduct? . .'ilnuj
tbe amount claimed of them they woi_
be subrogated to all the rights of co
plainants to administer the assets in"'
6. The refusal, to- decree in favor of
creditors of the hank not before the court
was proper. It would be in the power of
tbe assignee to appropriate the Assets tc
their debts under the provisions of .the-
deed of assignment^ without decree.
6. The receiving paymeht of ‘ "SO per"
cent, of complainants’ debts, aud tbe rati
fication thereby of the deed of assign
ment. did not impair their rights to seek
satisfaction of their claims, thus reduced,
by a legal cir equitably proceeding asainst
the assets of the bank, or the stock
holders. .. * ■ Until ft •>,;? vdbtt
Macon and Western Railroad vs. Meador
Bros. Trover, from Bibb.
1. On November 12 a railroad received
, :i boxes of tobacco to l>e carried
!rom Atlanta to Macon; they reached the
latter place November 15, and under an
igreement between the consignee and tbe
rarricr it was set aside by tbe latter in its
iepot to be sold and the proceeds to be
ised to pay past due freights, it being
tgreed that the balance, if any, should go
;o tlie consignee. He did not receive the
joxes aud then turn them overi nor did
lie assign the bill of lading, nor was the
freight paid. On December 12th tlie con
signors sought to stop the boxes In tran-
iiu, ami, failing to obtain them on de-
nand, sought to recover against the car
rier:
Held, that no actual delivery had taken
dace so as to prevent a stoppage In tran-
itu.
2. Can a carrier purchase the title of a
lendee and set it up against the vendor’s
glit of stoppage in transitu? Qutcre.
[fronan vs. Roberts & Co. Appeal, from
Bibb.
1. The special jury provided for the
rial of appeal cases from justice courts,
»y the act Of 1S78, is to be taken from the
*nels of traverse jurors, and not from the
pand jury.
2. While generally a party cannot di-
■ectlv impeach his own witness, yet he
nav ’contradict liiui by proving the facts
:o lie otherwise than as the witness has
itated them.
Gilbert vs. The State. Burglary, etc., from
Bibb. “
1. It is a general rule that a defendant
rauuot be charged with separate and dis
tinct offenses in the same indictment; but
'flenses which are of tbe same nature, and
lifter only in degree, inay be joined in an
ndictment. Fuither, there are some of
fenses, though not of the same nature,
which may" be incorporated in tbe same
Indictment if they constitute tut one
ransaction, but not otherwise. Of tin’s
lass is larceny and burglary occurring to
other. But even then the allegation is
nore to fix and establish the burglary
ban to charge the larceny.
2. If two distiuct oflenses are charged in
lie same indictment, and no exception is
aken thereto by demurrer, the defendant
nay, nevertheless, demand that the state
barges, tbe election mjiy be made when
t is read; if the difference appears from
lie evidence, the election may then be
ade; but it must be called for before the
lefcndani opens bis case.
oss, administrator, vs. Worsham. Claim,
horn Bibb.
When in the bankrupt court an exemp-
ou is granted by the judge or register,
tch exemption is no more subject to levy
nd sale than if it had been set apart by
le ordinary having jurisdiction thereof.
berry, sherifl", vs. Planters’ Warehouse
Compauy et. al. Complaint, from
Bibb.
A sheriff brought suit against a ware-
muse company and J-, alleging that he
ras proceeding to sell property of the
ompany under a mortgage fi. fa.; that J.
iid it off, and was actually paying over
lie money, when he was served with a
emporary injunction, preventing the pay-
ng over of the money and tbe execution
if the deed; that tbe injunction wassubse-
uenily made perpetual; that the decree
ras so made without any charge of de-
ault on his part, but for alleged miscon-
luctofsaid J. at the sale; and that he'
vas thereby prevented from receiving his
fommissions, for which he bi ought this
suit. By amendment it was alleged that
'. and others held tbe fi. fa. as assignees;
tint J. was one of tbe largest stockholders
a the company, and bad appeared at the
ale and forbidden it, thereby causing tbe
roperty to bring less than its value; that
* the instance of certain interested par
tes, and hv 'tie consent oF J., a decree
ras rendered setting aside the sale and
njoining its consummation:
Held, that a demur: er to the declaration
ras properly sus.ained.
Welller & Ellis vs. Johnston, .Claim,
.from Bibb.
Where defendant in fi. fa. executed a
mortgage on three billiard tables to
secure a bona fide indebtedness to claim
ant, and prior to the rendition of the
judgment in favor of the plaintiff, sur
rendered tbe property in satisfaction oi
the debt, the title passed, though the
possession ot the property never changed,
and though there was no written convey
ance until after the judgment. The
question of the.good faith of the transac
tion was a matter for the determination
pf the jury.
- Get Out Doors.
The • close confinement of alt factory
work gives the operatives pallid faces,
poor appetite, languid, miserable feelings,
poor blood, inactive liver, kidney and
urinary troubles, and all the physicians
and medicine in the world cannot help
them unless they get out of doors or use
Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy,
especially for such cases, having abund
ance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks
in them. They cost bnt a trifle.- See
Another column,—Christian Recorder.
■ oil iir
The Voltaic Belt Company, Marshall,
Michigan, will send their celebrated
Electro-Voltaic Bells to the afflicted upon
thirty days trial. Speedy cures guaran
teed. They mean what they say. Write
to them without delay. »pS>
A handsome lady entered a dry goods
house and inquired for a “bow.” The
polite clerk threw himself hack and re
marked that he was at her service.
“Yes, but I want a buflj not a green one,”
was tbe reply. The young man went on
measuring goods immediately. .
HCLMAN ’S
PAD
Cures 0 Simply By
itat Atom
icine. fiXil tin
TRADE MARK.
Tite Only True Malarial Antidote
Da, Holxai’s Pas if no gnest-woik remedy-
no (eeblo imitative eipe-lment— r-o purloined
otter inventor’. Mew: itii
y GENUINE CURATIVE
remedy that has an honestly ac
quired right to use the ttt(«-»ori •■PAD" in con-
rant ion with * treatment for chronic diseases of
the Stomach Liverand Spleen. ,
By a recently perfected improvement, effected
by the addition ot vegetable ingredients of ne«ly
discovered remedial value and abs:rptive adapt
ability, Dr. Holman ba* greatly increased the
scope of the Fad’s uroiulncsj, and appreciably
augmented its active curative power.
This creat improvement giver HOLMAN’S
PAD (with its adjuvant*) complete and unfailing
control over the most persistent and unyield
ing forms of Chronic Disease c( the Stomach and
Liver.a* veil aa Malarial Blood-poisoning.
HOLMAN’S PADS have cured, and are daily
curing, diseases of so maty kinds, that tbe lift i,
well nlch interminable. It includes Malarial
Poison of ever; type, from Aching Bones and
Lota Fevers to Chills and Dumb Ague ©TOW-
A’;H Did* ASHA such as Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion. Sour Stomach. Chronic Diarrhoea, Flatu
lency Heartburn, etc . etc : LIVER "leUtt-
IJKng. lik Biliousness Bilious Colic Danger,
ous Fevers Sick Headache Pains in the Side-
Si ions Fevers. Torpid Liver, etc.. etc. Well
doss this mighty remely justify the eminent
Professor 1 oomls* huh encomium : "It is nearer
aUmver.al Panacea than acjth’ngln Medi
cine P
The success of Holman’s Pads hat implred im
itafors who offrr Pad, similar in Form and Odor
to tha genuine Hoi nan Pad. Beware of there
bogus aud imitation Pads, gotten np only to sell
on tha reputation of the GENUINE Holman
Fad.
Bach genuine Holman Pad bears the Private
Bevenue Suren ot the HOLMAN PAD COMPA
NY. with the above Trade-Mark, printed in
green.
FOE SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS
DRUGGISTS
Or sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of >2,00.
holmjuT pad co„
P.O.Boi lll^MfWILLIAM ST., New York.
ocl2Sdftodd*w8m t-neolnxtrm
FOND’S EXTRACT.
lect on which it will proceed. If the !n-
licttueut shows the (inference in tlie Subdues Inflammation, I Ccntrols all Ilemor-
Acute and Chronic. I rhage, venous and ns-
| costs.
INVALUABLE FOE
CATARRH. HOARSENESS. RHEUM I-
TI3M, NEURALGIA. ASTHMA.
HEADACHE, SORB THROAT.
TOOTHACHE. SORENESS,
ULCERS, OLD SORES, etc.
POUD’S
EXTRACT
and effectually arrests
CATARRH
| rapidly a _________ __
the irritation and disenargw from Catarrhal At
No remedy aoi
fections aa
POND'S EXTRACT-
OOUGHd, COLDS in the BEAD. -NASAL and
THUOATDISCHARGES. INFLAMMATIONS
and ACCUMULATIONS in the LUNGS, BYES,
BARS and THROAT. RHEUMATISM. NEU
RALGIA. etc., cannot tie cured so easily by any
ether medicine. For sensitive and severe cases
ofCATARRH u.eourCATaRRH CURS (He).
In all cases uvea our NASAL SYRINGE f2Sc).
Will be sent in lota tf £2 worth, on receipt of
price.
Iks a Abbot*.—'“Valuable and beneficial.*
Hbtwood kxiih, M. D.. M. B. C. P„ of Eng
land.—"1 have used it with marked benefit.'
H.G. Pbbstob. M. D., Brooklyn, N.Y.-
generally
Artkcb Gcitnnss. H. D,. 9. R. 0. 8- of B:
lauds—”!, have prescribed Pond’s Extract
great success'
CAUTION.—Pood’s Extract if »oI<t only in
bottle* with tbe name blown in the glass.
It it nctafe to use other articles with ocr di
reetsens. Lnti.t an haring Porte's Extract. Re-
6»r
fuse all imitation* and tubstitutof.
■ t&Onf BA* PMpUaA with History ot our
PrepefnUGCS.sent FEES on application to
POND'S EXTRACT CO*,
No. U W. 14th Street. Now York.
Bold hr all Druggists. unetvdeodawly
Equi-
Uessman et. al. vt• GronAti, et ax.
ty, from Bibb.
There must exist some special circam-
mneos to authorize equitable interfer-
mce in behalf of a creditor seeking to col
lect hie debt, even though it be Injudg-
Tierrt. Void transfers of property, void
homesteads, etc., not being in the way of
i judgment at law, do not constitute such
>i*cial circumstances.
The City Bank of Macon vs. Crousland et
■ al. Equity, from Bibb.
■l. Depositors in a bauk that has failed
may proceed at law for the recovery of
their debts under section 8307 et «eg of
code, and thus enforce the ultimate lia
bility clause of the charter as against tbe
stockholders; or they may Seek fn aa
equitable proceeding satisfaction omt of
the assets legal or equitable, and also a
decree against the bank for the full amount
of their debts, as a baste for proceeding
against the stockholders.
2. The failure of the bill to accomplish
all of its purposes on aSoouirt tff the in
sufficiency of evidence to sustain the alle
gations as for Instance to secure tbe ap
pointment of a receiver, or to annul the
assignment, would not’deprive a court of
equity of jurisdiction to decree what was
proper in the case, as the amount of com
plainants’ debts against the bank.
3. It is not apparent but that complain
in'.?, under the provisions of the code,
»uld have proceeded by petition or bill
n equity to Obtalu' tbese judgments, and
^ -II the property of the bank has beeu
ransferred to an assignee, aod could not
•e the subject'of levy and sale, being
quitable in its uature, the creditors had
learly the right to obtain tbe decree in
ids case, and when they seek to enforce
lie same against the property of tlie stock
holders their defenses are preserved as in
s of illegality; and should they pay
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Sot Sold re ft Birmn.
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For Drlinti 7«
Highly recommended
to the public for All dl»*
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and efficient T&A’ICf
especially In Mf#
JbifiywiffMf »-
rer*. W'ftut*
j»efit«, JLomm ojT
fUr+mmik. j£Slt I?
Hue raw, rtv. It ea-
iicbcs tha blood,
sircngtbraa the moa-
e.ea, and gives new Ilfs
to the nerve* To tbs
aeed, lodira. ai d _-t.il-
dren requiring recuper
ation. this valu .bis
remedy can hot bo too
highly recommended.
it MvtalUce a charm
on the dlgesti--e organs.
A teaapoontul befbre
meals will remove aU
dyspeptic symptoms.
.TRY IT#
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wild iuatnRjaBEiA*r mo,: X competition and
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^,000 druggists have signed a paper stating that HENSON’S CAP-
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$1.25PSBBOTTLE.
; A positive remedy for all Kid
ney, Liver and 1 Urinary Tronblea
of bbth
READ THE {RECORD:
pad
IMEENT
LiYeH
"It taved ury lift."—E. B. Lately. Selma, Ala-
"It i, tha remedy that will cure the many di»-
eatea peculiar to women.*'—Mother’s Magauot.
“It has poised severe testa aod wen endorse
ments (tom font of t* , e highcat medical talent in
the country."—Few Yora Worrd.
heretofore
‘‘No Remedy heretofore diteovered hr held
(er one moment in comparison with it."—C. A..
Harvey, D. D„ Washington, B. 0.
This great natural remedy is for
•ale by all druggists in all parts of
the world;. -
The Only Vegetable Compound
that acts erectly upon the Liver,"
andcuresLiver Complaints Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos
tiveness, Headache. It assists Di
gestion, Strengthens the System,
Regulates the Bovvcls,Purifiesthe
Blood. ABookscntfree. Address
Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway ,N.Y
BOB SALS EV ALL DRUGGIST?
vroric to r «tore brain nerve anu watte, u&o
you *ro youn^ and nifflfrinftftom aaylndlscre?
IT you ftre youn^ and niff£rin|M!rom nay indiscretion
or dissipation; if yon arc iedjwc<! or sickle, old or
yoon^, sufforlna* from poor health or Lm&uish-
ing one. bod of dclmcaf, rely on
Whoevoryou are, wherever you are, whenever you
that your system needs clemming toninjr or r*.
stimulating, without intoxicating, ‘ '
V(QV TOTmi
U • cu are elmply weak and low vptrltwl.tryit! Buy It.
' Insist upon It. Yourdruiraist koCpdlt. -
It may save year life. It hos ceved hedreds.
Hop Couch Corv!» tkeswtet»t,ttfaUnl loot, Aik cL-Mrcn.
The I lop Bod for Siomsob, LIvw sad Hide ;i,ii .n-.rlor to *11
others. Cures by absorption. It Is perfect. Atk Urrcptsts.
D.LC. I,sr.absoluteaodirrestitabl.cirtf'r<Insilinet»,o:eof
eptom, tobarco or □-treotiet.
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»M/V>JPV\XV\l/tM/V» IT>* —»/▼
Is the highest achievement in cereal
productions, and renowned throngliout
the world as the Standard Laundry
Starch. In shape it presents huge dense
Crystals ot wonderful whiteness and
sweetness, freo from tlio faintest odor
and ot Incomparable strength. - Its su
periority and economy are tho result of
experiment and improvement for thir
ty-five years, and its popularity tlie re
ward of this effort ot n lifetime. Royal
Gloss Lump Starch is packed in hand
some one-pound, three-pound, anti Ex
pound cartoons, and for sale by Grocers
every-whsre. Manufactured by ANDREW
EMEHmCHtt. Cincinnati. Ohio. «
With the Anti-Malaria.
Chills rind Fever, Bji
VMIlfcW pepalis. Liver Com
plaints, Kidney A erections. Neural
Rio, Constipation. Kick Head
«ehp, Feninle Gomplnlnte, Bilious
ness. Palpitation, nn;* nil Malarial
Diseases without medicine. No Dos-
mg—no inconvenience, ami a positive cute.
Price, Including Bottle Anti-Malaria, $3X0.
Sent by mall to any ,addrea3 Upon receipt of
price. Principal Depot, 93 German St.,
Hal to., M4. Sold by Druggists generally.
Buy none but FlaarK’» TPatcnt Liver
and Stomach Pad, others are bulky
bard end trouble ometowear.
John Iko alls,.druggist,
Wbolecalasnd Betal! Agent, corner Fourth and
- Bibb Superior £oiart
nsroTicBl’
Tb.s is Ute only Lottery sver yoted o*rby
tbe people of a State, and under a ciedad-
•ion of the U. B. Supreme Court at Waahicg-
ton, is tbe on’y Legal Lottery now in tbe
United State*, all other charter* having beep
repealed or having no exir(enoe.
a ert,ei«iiin opportunity to
W1NAF5&TDNB. kIVfiNTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, ULA88 L. AT NEW ORLEANS,
TUKhday.nov. »:*, leso-isstn siwnthiy
urawtnc, ■ ■ . ra ,
Louisiana State Lottery Oompanv.
test, will appsar on Monday morning next at 9
o'clock; 1
By order oi the Court,
Novetrb:r7, It80.
A.B ROSS.Clark.
nov7-It
It SOKGIA, BIBB BOUNTY .-Whereas A. P.
Vf - Banders has made mpplicat on ler letters of
AdmiDMtratirn on the estate of B. t), BUrins. late
of said countydeceased. . . ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
Persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Oitlmary of sai l county, on the Drat Monday
in November next,to abew pause if anythey have
wbv s iid application should not be granted to
applieift.
witness my band officially, November 6,1880.
nov7td J. A. McMAN Uh. Ordinary.
BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas R. K.
VJ Nixon, administrator of tbe estate of Daniel
Nixon, lateuf said county deceased, has made
application for leavo to sell tho real estate be-
lonalrg to the estate of said deceased.
lhe-esre therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
oi Ordinary of said county, on the Drat Monday
in L’ecen.b.-r next to show cause, if anythey
have, why raid application should not be grad
ed. , •
Wi-lness my hand and official sis r store,
November 6tb, 18)4. J. A. McMANUd,
nt v7td Ordioary.
/ ' EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Notice is bare-
v 1 by iriven to all perrons concerned that J J.
McGinnis. late of said county deceu-'d departed
this life intestate, and no person has applied for
administration on tbe eststerf said J. J. McGin
nis in said Mate, that administration will be
vested ;n tbe Cl rk of tbe Superior Court or some
mh- r fit and proper person aa tbe first Mends’-
in December next, unless valid objection is made
to Hs sppeintmeut.
Witness my hand officially Noveml er 8. 1880.
no»7td J. A. MCMANUS, Ordinary.
/-ajslllMIA.iSlbB t OUNiY.—Wtu-reas D. L
\JT Biid-ora. administrator of th i estate of K
A. Cain, late of said county deceased, has made
application for leave to sell tho reel estate be
lonncg to said el ale for -ho purpose of paying
debts aud a division oni ngtke heirs of said es
tate.
These are therefore to cite aod admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the four’
ot Ordinary of said ccunty on the first Monday
in Novereb r next to show causr.if anythey lave,
why said application should not be granbdto
applicant.
Witness my hand aod official signature Oct.
1390.
octS-w4w* J. A. McEANTTS, Ordteuy.
Established 1849
CHINA and GLASSWARE
FRENCH, GEEMAN AND ENGLISH
FANCY GOODS.
FOHEMIAN GLASSWARE,
GERMAN PORCELAIN^
PARIAN MARBLE,
MAJOLICA AND
- ART pottery.
T. SCHULTZ as CO ,
No. 72 V eat Fourth St, Ciucinnati. Ohio.
scgSwed Wm
FOR 8AJLE.
I OFFER for isle one ot the prettiest and beat
little farm* there iv in middle Georgia. It
consist* of about four hundred acres—two hun
dred cleared and in good state cf cultivation.
Tbe place has a good cottage of six rooms, four
fire places and four closets. There are also on tbe
place a framed smoke house, good barn, good
garden and veil of splendid water convenient to
dwelling. There are eight tenement houses on
tbe place, and a portion ot them occupied by
good tenants who wish to remain on the place
next year. There is also on the place an e ght
acre o chard of the finest fruit tree* in the South,
consisting of apple*, peaches and peers. This
place has a good store house with '
i ba* a rood More nouse w.in two rooms and
one fire plaee. Ever* boss*, including the
dwelling, la comparatively nsw, having uCtP
erected within tbe last ten year*. This place lie*
about four and a half mile* south ct Haddock
Station, M. and A. S. R, and te nearly bisected
by tbe old Garrison road from Milledgeville to
Macon. It la one of the healtbieat places in
Georgia, and can be bought at reasonable figure a.
For farther particulars apply to
R. VALENTINE. Haddoek Station,
ptfdiw* M, and A- R. R-, done* Co„ G>
Meets the requiiements of the rational
medical philosophy which at present pre
vails. It te a perfectly pure vegetable
remedy, embracing the three important
properties of a preventive, a tonic, and an
alterative. It fortifies the body against
disease, invigorates and revitalizes the
torpid stomach arid liver, and effects a
most salutary change In the entire system,
when in a morbid condition.
For sale by all druggists and dealers
generally.
Represented by _
F s.FBSTT,
0oj7eod7
Atlanta. Go.
House and Lot ior Sale.
r OFFER my house and lot cn Orange street,
s opposite the residence ot General Rolf
safe. It can eaeilr be divided into two lots.
ROBBUT E. PARK.
—AT THE—
Old Wooden Drug Corner.
HUNT'S
Hunt's V
BELLE COLOGNE
AND ALL KINDS OF
Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Perfumery,
Toilet Articles, etc.
Xa. W. HUNT
COR. SECOND AND CHERRY STSL,
MACON. GA.
'‘This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State fox Kdacatocnal and
(Thantable purposes, in 1888. tor the term cl
twenty-five yean, to which contract the inviola
ble faith pi the State ia pledged,wt irh pledge ira
been renewed by an overwneiming popular vote »
securing its franchise In-the new constitution
anoptea Deocmbor t, .1879, with * Capital of
*1.000,90#, to which it ha* since added m reserve
fund of lUOdXW. ITS GRAND SINGLE MUM-
BBRDRAWjnGS will take.place monthly,on
the seeendT lesday.
It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow-
ing-Dbtribattoiu
CAPITAL PRISE tlihOMl
100,000 TICKET8 AT TWO DOLLARS EACH
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRISES.
1 Capital Prm * $30,000
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize—.« — 8,060
t Prize, of ft.500 J,coo
SPritaS cf 1,000...., 5M0
20? rises of * 600....„. M _..„„.1».000
100 Prizes of 100 ....10,000
*00 Prizes oi 80—10,000
500 Prize* of 20 10,000
lOOOPmtrSof lH— ,—,..10.000
9 Approximation Prizes of *300„ *700
9 Approximation Pruts of 20#..—1,806
9 Approximation Priteo of lN Hm , M 903
L867 Prise*, amounting to...„ _.„.*lie,406
paid.'
Responitble corretpor ding ge-its wonted at
all points, tj whom liberal oo peawtion wilt be
paid.
z Par further information, write clearly, riving
fulladdresi. rend orders by exprtaa er Regis
tered Letter or Honey Order by mail, ad
dressed only t
- H. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, La.
or same person mt Wo 519 Broadway, New York.-
A Hour Grand Extraordinary Drawings axe
under the supervision and'mtnagement of Gene
rals G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR
LY ■ ' ; _
New Advertisements.
To Advertisers,
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An advertiser who trend* upwards of $5,000 a
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me better UstyMr THAN ALL THE OTHER
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FUEL PACE TYPE it is in every Instance the
BEST. When printed in CAPITALS it is the
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population ot every town and the circulation o!
every paper.
The rater charged for ndvtrtLicg are barely
ore-fiftl 1 ie publishers’ S' hedu'e The price for
single State* rang, t fr m 82 to $8*8 The price
fo-1 inch one month in the entire list is 8GZS.
The regular rates of the Taper* for the »sm*
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clude* 9S2 newsptr] era of which 1ST are is
sued DAILY and 70S WEEKLY. They
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which 28 are state Capitals. SOS place* of orer
ff.OOD population, and 468 County Seats. For
copy of List mud other informs’io t address
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’SVXTBI 2TBAXT
ELASTIC TRUSS
Has m Pod differing from all olbott,
k cup ibftp*, with Sotf-Adraatiaf
Boll In CEStar.ftdRptaitMlrtoRlI
politicu cf Ibt body, whilo tbs
FaJIfn tb# run pr«MM back tbo
IntwHft—Jmsifts ipmosMoli
wlxk tkft frftctr. With light
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w and ft ndlcal can ecrtsln. it Is usj, 4onbto
qj ch—f. Scatbyrnsll, CbtoUn frao. t
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IM
PRESENTS, bee. Fend sddrei.
for particular*. F. TR1FET, 87
School Street, Bo*ton, Massacnu-
setts.
<fc 7 7 *y« T e^Ou??t d
I I IP.0. VICAE1
and erpengt-s to
. _ _tiit Free. Atidre*
VICKERY, August a. M
tod trim
Miiiih o i Kestored.
A victim of emlj iir orudenco, causing nervous
debility, premature decay, etc., having tried in
vain every known remedy, ha* discovered a iim-
ple.ieeantofneif-cure.wi.ichtowilltend
niB fcllo«r-»t fferers. AddreiB J. O. BBBVBS.
48 Cratham New York, ocmeoda^lv
New Music Books.
i Will remember our new "American
CHOIHS Anthem Book” (Si.IS). by Johnson.
- mftau ’’-—eollee it
Tenney and Abbey: in escelltnc eollee ion of easy
anthems. Also one thousand or more of separate
Anthems, Glees, etc., costing about * to 10 et*.
each. A groat eonreni-nce lor oeeosioi nl sing-
^S'eNBW CANTATA#.—Christmas (V.LFall
Of Jerutalem (<1); Jotech’B Bondare and
many others for winter practice of Choirs and
hosieries. Send for lists.
Tbe Best Instruction Books
For Piano, Organ. Reed Organ, Gaitar.Vio.in.
Cornet.and all Wind, bttfug aud Rent Instru
ments. Fend (or our lull. 809 such bcoku are
pahlished. _ . „ , .... ..
**Urgaristsneed“Hsrmonle School* lorthe
Organ, (-3). by Ciarke; also’ Clarke* Short Vol
untaries,” (81.80). • B.tU’e'u 50 Piece*," ($t te)
or “Organist’* Riliance.” by Thsjer, to Not.
each, 23; completes*. _ „
#* Johnson’* New Method for Harmony, ($1),
is easiest.
** Winner’* New Schools, (each 75a.) For all
instrument*. C»pital cheap instructor*.
**Clarke’s Reed Organ. Melodies, (-.*), are
splendid.
*»Tokethe Musical Record. (-2perjear)
* Welcome Ooorus for High Schools. (*’.),
Fong Belli for Common Scboels. to els.
Any book mailed for the retail priro mentioned
above. ,Liberal reduction fo: quantities.
OLIVER DITS0N&C0.8 Boston.
O. H. DTTFON A OO, 841 B’dwey WVT
NOTICE—LEAF TO SELL LAND.
EOBGIA, Jones County.—Four weeks arter
tht
G date i"iriU apply to t£e Court of Ordinary
cf said county, for leave to tell all the reel estate
belonging to Green B. Watts, deceased. Thu
October 19,1M0. „ „ , .
oct24-«4w* W. P. GLOVES, Adm'r.
Agent* Wanted tor
a Afiasr SELLIK O BCOK OF XH* AOS, AS,
foundi|lo ns of Success.
BUSINESS AND SG3IAL FoRM3.
The law* of trade, legal forms, bow to transact
bas nets, valuable table*, *oei*l etiquette, Par
liamentary u*age,how toeonduet pabUebusl-
uwr. ia ftet it te a complete Guide to Sueoesa for
all date**. A naoemity. Addrere, for
circulars and special terms.-. . .
ANCHOR PUBLISHING 00. •
cttdeofawtm Atlan fa Ca
e hr » jNirc o MiTTsari orNT
MERCHANTS,
eJto 152 Second Street.
L- vg) (Opp. Wfllinghom Wgrehouje)
^FFEB for sale a froth itock of Fresh Good*
■ Kxxotxr Thyself.
7J1H8 untold miseries that
eat'Bian.
„ 600' ’ «M Peed Oats. . .
Butter. L*rij-FL,ur.Fugar, Ctffes. qrita, Mock
erel,”Starch.' 8oLp: Tinrgar, Syrup, Mcluzcs.
Craeken, Cheese, Picking Sardines, -Tobacco,
,*«»ra.etc»ctc.i oct*S-dra wSu* W-wlm
=r^6th~
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth lllstribu.
• < ( don Co.
' 11 AT MCCAULEY’S THEATRE,
In the Oltr of Louisville, wi
TUESDAY NOV. SO h 1880.
lhe*ednwinfsoconv ironthly under pr.vi-
Moaai of Ml Act of tbe Gwporal Asaembly cf K«»-
tucky. ancorporfttins the Newport Printing and
Newrrsnertk)..anprovrd April 9,18:8.
tft-Tfeisis a special Aotj and hat nev
er been repealed.
The United State* Circuit Court on March 81
rendered the following decisions:
1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company is legal.
Id—Its drawing* are f sir.
The oooipeny bu now pn hand a isrgr reserve
fund. Bead esref Uv the list of prize* for tbe
NOVEMBER DRAWING.
1 Prise********"*** *“ —* ***—■-■*-r—.80,000
iWfthSSil
10 Prises 81.000 «ach
10JK0
A00-3
10,0C0
100.0C
10 Prises 500 cash
100 Pritss lfifiaachn—10.00C
900 Prizes 89 each 10,008
•09 Prise* 5eadhi.~rm.~rnZ 12.000
m000 Prize* It each. 1M0C
9Prizes 800oath, ap’rsximafnprise* R700
9Pn*e* 100each .do ■ do>' ' 1.8M*
y Prases DW yob do do 'see
WWWs*6 ' ' 6111,400
^ Whole Tickets, *A Half Tickets, <L
Id early life may be allevi »
ed sn t curei. Those who
doubt this amertion should
para-hson the new m-dical
work published by the PEA-
BOUT MEDICAL 1N8TI.
I'D IB. Boston, entitled
THK KCIaNriR OF LIFE
or, HELP PREHERVaTION. Bahanated vi
tality. nervous and physical c< biiity. or Tttalitv
impaired by the t-rrora of yonlhor to close or
too dose spplicatioo to busin< s.-, may be raster
ed aud manhood reaained.
Two hundredth ea>-» m. revi«d and enlarged,
just published. It is a standard lueti.ca! work,
tbe test in tbs English language, written by s
pbvsieian of great experience, to whom was
awarded • gold and lewrlled medal by the Na
tional Medical Association. It contains beauti
ful and very expensive engraving*. Three hun
dred pages, more than 60 valuable prescript‘on.
for all forms of prevailing cir rase, the result ot
many years ef extorsive and successful practice,
either uneef which n worth ten times the prior
ot tbe book. Bound in French doth, price only
<1, sent by mail portpsid.
Tbe Loudon Lantet says: "No person should
be without this valuable book. The author is a
Doble benefactor.''
An illustrated sample sen, to *11 on receipt t)
8 rests for postage.
The author raters by permission to Hon F. A.
Blg-KLL. M V. prosident ot the National Med
ical Asscci.tion.
Address Dr W H PAR
KER. No 4 BulflDch fit,
Boston; Mas*. The au
thor may beoonsaltad on
all diseases requiring
skill and experience.
dovM wlv
HEAL
THYSELF
Best; and Cheapest
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
Special inducements to BOUTS
ERN SOLDIERS.
Satisfaction given in a t cues.
First premium »t Atlanta and Macon
Georgia Fairs, 1879. Best of refer,
enceslayout mate. Apply at onet
for full information, pertal terms
etc. Add,:** CHARLES M. EVkNF
Maunfacturer tor U.B. Oove-em’-, IS
S7 Tickets, <80. S3 Tickets, glee,
1 Money or Bank Draft m Letter, or tend
NOTICE.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer.
Remit
bv Express. rON’P FEND HY REGISTERED
LETTS R OR POBT-OFPICE ORDER. Orders
of £5 and upward, by Expres-, can be sent at
our expense.
• ■ ' R* M. BOARDMAN.
Courter-Jonrn*] Building. Louisville Kantuekv,
or 807 and309 Broadway. N. Y.
' ^Absorption (N ' atu ' r6,|1 way
A
Lung Diseases,
Throat Diseases,
Breathing Troubles
It DRIVES INTO the system curative sg-icts
and healing media re*.
It DRAWfi FROM the diseased parts the poi
sons that cause death.
Thousand. Testify to its Virtues.
Yon CsiBi Relieve! aDite 1 *
Don't despair until you have tried this s -.n-ib’f
Easily Applied and RADICALLY EFFBOTUi
Fold by Druggists, or sent by moil on receipt
price, 82. by
“O11I5” Ludi PdiC
on rbook
‘•Three Mil- WILLIAMS BLOG’,
lioms a Tear.”
Sentfroo, Detroit. Mtehi
oct28eodawSm
But Ade
Andalld’setsm of <he Kidnejs, Bladder and
Vritary Organs by wearing tbe
Imurcved Fxce!slor Kid»ey Pad
It u a U AfiVBL of HEALING and BELIEF.
Simple, Sensibld, Direct*
Painless, Powerful.
T* CTTRU8 where all elre fail*. A
UK9JfLATlON aid REVOLUriON in Medi-
cme. Abicrption cr direct anpfication, as op
posed to unsstisfaetory Intatnal meditiuet. Fend
tor our treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free.
Bold by drusgist-i.or sent by mail, on receipt of
price, SA Address
oSMTJie “Only” Lung Pai Co.
Genuine Kidney Pad.
ask for it and
take no other.
Williams Block.
Detroit. Mich
iy Scholl, rx-cutor of Jacob Behalf deceased,
repreti n’s to tha e urtin his petition duly filed
and entered ttet he has fully administered the
estate cf Jacob Ncball.
This i', th-ref- >re, to ci e all persons concerned,
legotoea heirs and crediters, to show cause, U
any they can, why sold executor should not be
disci arged from his said executorship, and re
ceive I-tt-ra ot dumtsaion. at thecou’t ofor-
dinary to bo opened on the firat Monday in Jan
uary 188’, a d to bo in aesticn on the sixth day
of said month
Witnese my hand end official signature.
I- A. M0MANU8, Ordinary.
Oct S’. 1889.8m*
McIntosh House*
Indian Spring, Georgia
B WTL’OLI 1BR. Pnorta. °
UMBRETHS*
M SESHLm.se.
eu get them djt m%iL
sBESTinni
sslool
■ caagett
— .-j vm A MfeQpHTL— . _ ,
Jogue and Frioro. The IMOett aud moMexUnAMOrti
Ormeenin gGNStPertuhA^k.
DAVID LAND!
an order from tha Court of Oidteory of Jones
county, will be sold before the court boa' * door
in tho town ot Clinton-, said bounty, on tbe first
Tuesday in Decamrer next, within th* usual
hours ot tale, the late fatnas H, Finney planta
tion, containing eight ~
>n, containing eight hundred (800) acres, more
less, situate Ml fnilaa east ot Cunton in said
net county, near railrtwd station on m. «md A.
Jones county, *0*
R.R. BoMmanc
THE BRIQBTWOOD.
Her raw ot Ea>t Fourteenth *. atl Irate* Itaem
eupueite Aoademy of Mu*te, N#w_ror*. Mast
central location in tha city.
- ‘ ‘Uai
one bodr for distribution. Good
loir land in a good state of cultivation, well Im;
proved with plenty of water and timber tor all
nhcdssary ^urpo-es, in e good locality and eon-
Vetfieut to -arkot. Term. resh.
H.J. FINNEY,
8ept.tr. lt»?.-8* Executors.
Gray’s Specific Medicine.
RmDEiOARK. THE greatTBADE tihflK.
Ergliet rem
edy. An on-
failing trefor
F eminal eok-
n bm, Spermat-
orrhea, fm port
t»ncy. end all
diseases that
_ _ _ , M -iw so- —
Before. Taking ouanee of “H After Takins
abaw. as a less of memory, universal tesslSuoe
wain in tbe honk, dimnjri of vision, pram at ore
Sdacat et dtaany oiht. t Leases that lead to in
sanity and consumption and a premature grave.
Fait particulars fn our pamphlet, which wede-
rtre to send Ire* by mail to* vary on*. TheBpa-
Eear Eroaiway, an
places ot amusemaut.ifllTare* storm, (wboleeal*
■nd retail), ears to Blighten acd Manhattan
Beach. and all placas of summsr resort.
Terms very rod orate. An axotetiucly retpas-
taUs family hotel. ,. WOODiPr -ta.
Retsr in Msooo brnermiarton to Emory J7te-
shp, Esq.. firm ot Wteahip * Uallewaj: B. T.
Colon, Bsqma. ineltun
Stock, Detroit. Mich. Bote ia Maean and every
where by all droagist*. ortf l dawly.
For uiwbi LAMAR, RAFIls 8 LtXAR,
Wlv ’ “
MvtTaSNK us srtiMun.
wsdfteie Nteih )Ab
O—WI-ift-ii
s&rso&iG;
THIS House it now open (or the reception'*!
health and pleasure set-ken.
RATES OF BOARD:
Per day280
Week .....i... i,w 9 oo
Month 80 -00
Excursion ticket* from Hscou to Sprinf. __
clndine railroad and stage tare and one week's
board. 110.60. Ticket* good till November 1st.
F*irst-cl»s* String Oroheetra engaged for the
nelptf
Vie would recommend to all who hare dis
eased Lungs end Throat, th e sterling medic ne.
Numbeii of Consumptives, even In the Jett
stage* of this terrible disease where there was
but a small portion cf the lung left, testify that
they arrested tha disease by n fng only two'or
three bottle* of Brewer's Lung Restorer. Their
Physician pronounced them incurable and left
them to pine away and die, and death w*ul(l
have soon btea the result but tor tee timely me
ot this article. He are well aware that we have
a goo) deal to contend with in introducing thi-
reroe y, a- there h»ve been so many worthle-s
no-trnms sold hereto! te but we ore to fiim'y
convinced that we hav now tlie long looked for
Cure, that we are ready to s»y to all who h»re
thn disease, that we firmly and eojacientioutlv
believe fbst no matter how far gone they *>e, if
they will u-e tbe medlcinoby tbe directions they
wi_l lire lot g years aft rwards, living witnAiSes
of the virtues of
BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER,
It has no equal in Bronchitis, Fore Throat,
Ho-rseness, Shortness ol Brosth. influenza. Pstn
fr Side. Clt-rsyman’s Sore Ihroat, Catarrh and
other diseases of the Thro t and Lungs In
Asthma, it gises almu-t instantaneous relief. It
gives tone to the whole system and ereiy bott'e
will >dd from five to ten pounds to Niy one’s
weight if taken reaulsrly. An infant c- n take it
without tho -lightest ini nr- and we would urge
t an-nts to sire it in cases of Whooping Crush.
Bsd Colds,and other disi uses ateie tucb a med
icine is need -d. Unlike the greater portion of
Cough Mtdicines. tbi- has not a particle ot mor
phine or other opiates in it
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Certificates.
Messrs. Lamar Rankin A Lamar-- Dear Sirs: I
had b en troubled for a long time beiore using
Brewer’s Lun'e Restorer, with something like
Asthma, an-i after nsiag onlv two bottles of your
medicine I breathed perfectly Lee and have felt
no symptom of the disease sine*. I am conUdtnt
your mediri-e cured me. and I cbeer’ulfv rcccm-
mtnd it to ail who are suffering wi h Atthma.
Yours trn’y. JOHN D. ROS8.
Macon Georgia.
b S §|J's> “ISXZZ m «
jSBsgnJSsyi-SSISgg*
ills Hi *<
SalliS if gS in
S-sSiflPlS
gs 8r»s* c §3Es ai
if fillip 1 nfl’ 8 -
P? s* teBafc?!?
NO 1 ICE Off AL’fLlOATiON FOB
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Ti >UR weekeafferdate and during the regu'-
Jj far Nore-nher term of the Court o! Ordinary
lar November term _ ■ ft
lor Bibb eonn’y, application will be made to tbe
ssid Co- rt cf Ordinary for Bibb renn’y, tor leave
toteilall the iard- belonging to estate of John
Lama*, late nf ssid > • uty • ece-sed, for tbe pur
pose of distribution auong tha heirs of said ea-
Ut8 ‘ M A RY LOUISA LAMAR.
Alm’x estate of John Lamar, deceased.
Oct 9,1880.octt-l-wSw
LUDDEN & BATES
SOUTHERN
Music House.
fl
PIUM
SAB1T
CUBE
dAwly
B/ B. M. Woolley
The Music House of the^South.
Removal to Our
MEW DOUBLE STORE.
An llmmense Music Temple.
sURE F OURE
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Brou-
cnitis. Asthma. Consutuotion,
And all Dieeaeec of THROAT and LUNGS.
Put up in Quart-Size Bo’.tios for Fsmiiy Use
our most prominent chemist. Prof. G. a. Aiftri-
JV* jj phiraeo. w or tta Uhel of every battle- ft
Ttviril ' h » pref-vsion that
® CKand Rf E w>ll afford the greatr-t
relief tor Coughs Colds. Ir.fl-icrts. Brononitis.
S" 1 '. w ?k Lunas, also Consumption, in
tt»^ inrfpienta d ftdv«nend fttagee
Beyer**©and Appetizer,It^makoe
a deiuthtful tonic for fa • f»v use. I*-Ieisart ta
take; if weak or debilitated, it give* tone, activ
ity snd strength to the whole human f-snw.
fCImitinn PON’! BE DSCBlVFPh
1 bjr "bprinciplcd dealers J-
J-JK Jto palm off upon you Hock «rd Uvc)
1T..1WWI oorTOL KOOK ANDRYf?. )-
r-which fa the only m erics’ed ozticle medo tiiel
a Government Stamp cn J-
LIWB1HOI ft XiKTiy, PfoprletofL
HI Madison 8t, Chicago.
fiSte4 sk your Druggist for it.
•W-Ask yoar Grocer for it.
Jt#ir Wine Merchant for it.
eUhCbi dren, ask jour Mamma for it.
Urnswfsti, Groetraand Wine Mer.
enanta everywhere. rert'-wir
$5,000,000;
The American Shoe Tip Co.
WARRANT THKIR
A.S.T.CO.
LACK I IP
That is now so extensively worn on
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WEAK AS LONG AS THE KETAi,
■Which was introduced by them, and by whri
the above amonnt has been saved to pareu ts t»
nually. 'This Black Tip will suve if
■ore, u besides being worn on tbe conig
grades it is worn on Mae and costly she
where the Metal Tip on account of its lod
would noth# used.
They all have our Trade Mark A. 8. T. Cf
■tamped on front of Tip.
„ ASK FOR
Parents should A8K FOR SHOES ••viib tl(
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP
on them when pnrehtsing for their children
'DEAF HEAR
I Nerve* of it earl nr, hr »K
/>rdf Hfti7 OoBvmatl9i( Pub-j
I Norreft of Steftrtoc. by iWwIiiW SrffrliP.eS
iavpatioK, the F0LDYH8 OERTAFHCNE.
Tork Herald, SrpL sS, Ac. Nmali hlie-Urrictll
iftibe Pocket. Over 11*000 in me. fArreIH»».|
tnied Pnuphltet, with lIuMdreolft oT TettireeaUhi 8
tram th* Ow bt every {tele—wflen !« y«Kr »vn ■
lelrbborteod—Sent Fm. 1H KMH A * »K VTA.:
voi— ' * —
IPHONE CO, 108 W.4tk Bt» CiRcinnfetLO. I
CROCKETT’S
Iron Works,
MAC^V. GA.
e
At onr woiks oan u» aeon fbe beet EN
GINE MADS for GINNING AND THRESH
ING. We Kn. rsntee it to do all or tr.ore than
the mat u’actt reie say iz will do. Wa build
STATIONARY ENGINES
From 8 to 60 Horse Power,
There is no Ergine made superior to it. Kg
we have teetiuioniaD to prove. We mans-
tsotnre
Saw and Grist Mills
tbaf giro entire tatisfscVon. We keep for
sale
WATER WHEELS. HORSE POWERS,
IMPROVED <VN GEAR. SUGAR MILL
PANS AND EVAPORATOR*.
And the B let
Horizontal Sugar Mill
nude. Also, ISON BAILING for cemete
ries. eto. SHIFTING PULLEYS, and
GEARING fora’l all kinds of toill work-
in fact, we keep everything that is used
about etesm or water power or' uiantatimi
work. Oar COTTON PHKS8 is second ta
none, being cheap, simple and durable. s«
hundreds will attest Bend for cito dars en*’
prices before buying elaewbete. Adareee,
jnljSl -ly E. OBGOSE1T & BOSd-
-49th YEAR OF THE-
Mcdical College of fcorgiai
AUGUSTA
T Hl a Inttiln'ion constitutes tho Medical De
partment ot the State Unirereity, the Diplo
ma* are a’gned bv its Chancellor. -
The .region will corn-menoe oa the firat Kon-
dsr of Nti'tmbci.snd will end cn tho first ot
March following- Jtpplv foroircnlsr to
secl9-w8t <-KG. W. Katies. TVan.
stories Mg?, fronting on thro* streets and (lied
from collar to toft with musical supplies. Noth
ing to romper* with it m the southern 8t*tos._r
Big Store.
A Big Stock. -
A Big Trade.
AMD MOKE TO COME.
Atlanta. Oa. Belli ble evi
dence riven, and rr'trrnce to
lured patient* acd i bysicians.
Hand for my bock on tbsf
habitant! it*core. FRMM.
MILL ft FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS; BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING; OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, Ac. Send for Price-list
W. H. DILLINGHAM ft CO., 143 Mala
Street. LOUISVILLE, KY.
Executor’&a le.
W U L b* sold before the e urt hoo»e deer, in
the town of Herrv. Meuaton county. G* or-
t|a, within the k-g-l huar* ot sale, cn t»Lc fitst
Tuesday In Droember. 1880. tbe fo>lowi r prop
srtr, to-wit-. One thou land s-rc of land, morn
or less, iu th* loonr otovsnth distiictcf Hi uston
county, and knoon or tha J bn ft. Wimberly
place. 8tld as th- p-optwtv of Skelton baptor
deceased. Terms, cue-half cash, the other half
pa) able in twelve month*. Boud* for titles given
until pate for.
novitd*
JAMB B. KAFIKR,Executrix.
Durirg tbe ten years since ourt itabli-hment
of our house «e haue asreioprd tbe r usic trade
of the tout a t8 s wonderful degree, bt.-.*•»• t «e
have only begun. We ere. not ronny years ahead,
a business of a million a y ear, and to take care ot
this nanceus t r-de we have provided oar prea-
ent mammoth warercoms. Pall trade 188 J will
be immense. We are readv for it. For mouths
our senior partner ha* been \t tbe Ncrtta eon-
iraeMi g with Pisco and Organ manufacturers
tor instruments. Hebsa concluded moat advan
tageous contract* anti the Pianos and Organ- are
•’coming, coming^’ 06.000 more, by every steam
er. New fit rle*. New Pri e». New Terms, New
Block. New Store. Nt w Departure.
Special Offer, Fall 1830;
MftwC**h Priori with Three Month* C.eilt *€R
During ironlbRof VuRURt* % pter brr and Oo-
toHer ire will »e I haemi ard «*r«ara at Lowaat
Oa»b IVicuw, pryabl« $?5 Oa*h on a Piano or $10
i'asb • n an Orann. wHh tbe balance ia three
ironlha, without it.tr'out.
What Do Yoi} Sav thia Offer?
Price Lists for Pall 1880. and p-epstu to he tetQB"
shed
LUDDEN & BATES,
SVVlkNiH ”f*i
WMUSAtE 'IAI0 AMD OBSAX DEALERS.
/ FOR-. A, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas
5 * Lieura. admini-tratnx < f the eslstor
Lienre late ef said county jcceascd. lias
application forleav-ito-e.t the realests’eit
lon-iug to said estate for th < crprse of divisu;
Tbrse are therefore to rote and admoni-h.! |
persona concerned to be *cd appez- at tbelli •
of Ordinari of raid coon y. outlie firat Moudi
in November next, to show eau-e, if any; 11_
h-ve. why ssid spnliestion should not bo grants-
YTitnrssmy band and official signature, Octt
her 2,1890.
rrtstd* J. A. McMANriS. Ordinary.
A gent h and Canvaescrs
Make from 825 to $60 per week telling
• " “ a Co., r
aoc ___ -i
New York, 8end for tbr‘~ cstalegue and terms.
USlt-alr
G EUKGiv. Bi*>b Ocuntv.—riy viitus of ao or
der from the Court ef Ordinary cf said coon- _
ty, will ne reld cn tbe first Tuesday in Do-em
ber, 18t0. at ihe court house door in tbe city ot
Msoon, in ssid county, between the lecsl boon
of sale Ihe root f lands in said c< uni.v wireroon
R. A. Cain resided at the time oi hi- i-tsth. con
tain ng two hundred and thirty acre-, more cr
lea*, being p-rta of lota numbers 211 and tit. ly •
irg in Butland district in bcid county. Sold c«
tbe prooorey of B A. Cain, isie of said county
decease!, for the purpose ct a division ancon*
the heirs at,d paying tbe di bta of said estate,
novstd* D L KlRD-tONG. Adm’r.
/~kRDlNARY'd Office, Jones County, Georgia,
vl ftm# r ~
_ Morembor I, 1880.—^ht-reas Radtoid J.
Turner applies tome for administration ones*
tat*rf Mrs. SfarvN. Turner.decoased.
These -re to cite aud odmonieh ail pt-isn’r*
concerned to show cause at this office on erby
tee first Monday in Decembe-. if any (bey leave
why ad minis'ration shall not be grsn'ed lo ap-
pVcant.
Witnrs) my haul officially J
norstd* ROI.eND T: ROBd. Ordinary,
O RDINARY'S Office. Jorea County. Georgia,
Aorember \. 1'8'i.—Whereas Andrew J.
Stewrrt. administrafor of estate Joseph O. Bar
bee e eoea»td, applies to me for disuiinimi from
ssid a m i.i*lratien.
Throe arelocite a< d sdmenishall persons con
cerned to shsw cause at this Court, on the first
Mot day in February next, if any they bare, why
d smist on shall not be granted to i pplicant.
Witness my hand t ffl-isllv,
COV4* R’tLAND T. TfiSfi. Ordhmry.
G BORGIA. Bbb County.—Wher* as A. B.
Best, adm nlstrator of tbe estate of D. 8.
Little, ia e ef said court; decerned. baa made
app iestion for lease to sell anuudivided half in
terest in about tbrse hundred acres of lsndan
said conr 4y jast below the city of Moron, be’oog-
in* to acid esta'e. _ _
Then are, therelore. te cite and admonish aa
persons cor corned, to be snd appear wv tbe
Coart of Ordinary of n-d county, wvrthe first
Monday i i D-cemoernext, to show cause, (tarty
they have, why tail application should set tie
(ranted
Witness my official signature Nov. S. WSfl.
J. A, McMANUS, Ordinary.
no»4‘d
, BORGIA. Bibb Ocunty.—By virtue of as <sr-
» der from thn Court of Ordinary of saidajaun-
tv. will be s- id in the first Tuesday m Dewem*
tier. 18 0, at thr court bouse door in th# city of
M-oo-r in said county, b-f wcett tbe legal Vrevrsuf
of silo that parcel of land situa’ed on Windsor
Hill.Coontvof Be b, and State-aforesaid.or;
slating of the i-a f of lot sfn. I, tarwit ■ Frrnrif
on *Le Hoas'nn roar 215 f-e*. and ©ft tfeeivit i
right riu'ta 1S> f« t. f-ortieg snaileySiisst.a
on th-south WiStfi feat, anl on the west t >5
feet, said ot cuntainisg see acre, n-ore or last
Also that rr perty oa corner o' Ffrzlea 11! i
beau streets in the city of Maxm. lot 8. sqa i
47, coutsinlngtbroe dwelling kd-a-ec msasui
o« C-.lkoon street 2 # feet and on H-zeCr:
118 f et. Bold as th© property oi J ,ha -iea
late of said ©ouuty tieecosed, lor tha a-irposor'
dvrsitm among khe heirs ft said -ft*.*-.
n“-4td H A lilFURB. A d wimFWtns-
135
A MONTH A-VJJ KXPENSKc
to Agents. Bend stamp tow terms
• d.cTi'oeiBU A Co. Cincinnati.O
1 T don 8. v betuas bas applied to raeiortii-
-Btli’i; -part * Ho Mtaad ol real aid r—tonal
(, ri'1-rtv and ilic valuation of the same. I vtU
pi-ss nnoueaid application OB Thursday th© 4th
©sy »,/ November 1*80, at 10 o'clock a-ir- This
Oetntmr >A HIM.
00448 td -J- A. McMAAUfi, Ordinary.
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