For many years, Macon was a thriving town in central Georgia. The Macon Telegraph, founded in 1826, was a major news organ for Middle Georgia counties. Therefore, genealogy researchers should be encouraged to read these old newspapers. All back issues are available in the Georgian Room of the Cobb County Regional Library in Marietta. One thing to consider__although newspapers published categories such as weddings, obituaries, etc.; they also addressed family gatherings and other local issues.
One should not expect the newspapers to deal with the most critical features first. Generally, national news, accidents, and disasters were on the front page. Thereafter, one must carefully read each page for special tidbits. One common feature was the publishing of estate sales in three issues. The name of the deceased and the location of the plantation were prominent. Such information can be used as a guideline for marriage and death dates.
Bibb County Genealogy databases will help you find your Georgia ancestors. Tills and estates 1823 to 1891 are online as follows:
https://georgiapioneers.com/6mosubscription.html