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SANDERSYTLLE, GEORGIA, DECEMBER 26, 1$73.,
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Washington County.
Washington Sheriffs Sales
( "\ v the first Tuesday in January next,
f ithin the legal hours of sale, will be
u ..'i e , : .e following property, to-wit:
i u:-- tract ot leml, containing three tliou-
„. 9I ', l , :.(Hm ; acres, more or less, situated in
L’.U fhnnty. on the waters of Williamson’s
i.djoiniug lands of Harris Brantley
. . n it; ill ties ttii 1 others, levied on as the
••..j.'crtv of Green Brantley to satisfy sundry
j: A. viz: one County Court ti fa in favor of
li j;. ,y J. 11. Davis vs Green Brantley, one
Sirn'-rior court ti fa in favor of Samuel B.
]5ri'nvn vs Green Braniley, E. It. Dudley and
\V. M/Dowell, Endorsers; one Superior
coni'; ;1 fain favor of Mary Mills, Guardian vs
Oroi n Brantley, Administrator, and Alexan-
i McCnllers. Legal notice of levy served
uj..in the Defendant.
Also, at the same time and place will bo
sold, one tract of land, containing sixty acres
11101 v or 1 'ss, situated in said county, ml-
; ,i; ; -ig lauds of James D. Franklin, and
\V. .Simpicticl \ levied on as the property
0 f x, ..mas Evans to satisfy three li fas, viz :
tt f. ■ in favor of Robert K. Parker vs
, ;! s Evans, and one favor of Tison A
; :i vs Thomas Evans. Legal notice of
> . rved upon Defendant.
.1U-’. at the same time and place will be
sold, one house and lot in the village of Kid
die vi lie. lot containing live acres, more or
;. :1 a«t a '.joining lots of the estate of Thos.
L. l <avis. Curry and others, levied on as the
riv of Jesse A. Leaptrot to satisfy one
I;vior court li fa in favor of James M. Mc-
w vs Jesse A. Leaptrot. Levy made by
Is.i ■ • I.. Smith, former Dr-pty Sheriff and rc-
txrneil to me.
:.t tht same time and place will be
■ one lot cf furniture, viz: two marble top
, r sets, cue warlrobe,one sofa, six nsa-
bound edg ■ matte s« s, < >n<
:iv marble top table, one chair rock-
.',u: arm nurse rocker, ons uinhog-
ic. looking glass, two drawer safes, ten
• \ ' ..eh bottom chairs, three broken
. ighi three-fourth mattresses; all Lv-
... i , .:i as lie property of T. J. Ryals and
i{ya!s, to satisfy one Superior
r : ; ti in favor of Samuel S. Miller vs.
. i . . i yais and Elizabeth S. ilyals.—
> noticc'ot kvy served upon Defehtbtuls.
. . . at the same time -and place will be
• a-, iract (.r parcel of land, containing
; Vvd • iOO i acres, more or less, situa-
i i V-’ashiugtvu county, on the waters of
/.;•> (. vek. a ijoing lands of Henry Cox.
IV, ;i-I r.;id others; levied on as the prop-
.! M Williams to satisfy one Supi-
s in fav .r of John 11. Hodges,
cuto.x vs. Moses Williams. Levy made
.!<• iV«n-.ls, former Sheriff, and return-
:h th.- same time and place will be
on.' tract or parcel of land, containing
M)) acres, more or less, situated in
.’ington county, adjoining lands of Flu-
., -n Young and others, levied on as
m-.iperty of S. D. Bland to satisfy one Su-
i ;. >r Court ti fa, in favor of E. W. Jordan,
.ministrator, vs. S. D. Aland. Legal no-
of levy served upon defendant.
1 iso, at the same time and place will be
1. three mules, three bales of cotton, one
msand pounds of cotton in seed in Gin
i*isc. and two bales, more or less, in the
li: levied on as the property of John W.
ilg. s to satisfy one Distress warrant in
■nr of James G. Brown vs John W. Hodges,
gal notice of levy served upon Defendant.
J. H. MARTIN, Deputy Sheriff,
fee. 5 — tds.
I
Anshiiikiftii Sheriffs Sales.
O N the first. Tuesday in January next,
will be sold before the Court-house door
in t in: city of Sandersviile, the following pro
ps rry. to-wit :
Two hundred and ninety-three acres of
land, more or less, lying near the Ogecchee |
river in said county’ it being the land on
whirl; \V. L. Brown now resides, adjoining
lend: of Airs. Curry, Mrs. Downs and others, I
lv. i. 1 on as the property of the said W. L. j
Er.vvn to satisfy one Superior Court ti fa is- ;
slid from the Superior Court of said county,
in i':.'. or i' H. Brookins, Ordinary for the use 1
r. .. vs Wm. L. Brown. Principal, II. W. j
Sh, nard and C. A. Wall, Securities. Writ
ten Votice given W. L Brown.
ADo, al {ho same time and place will be
sel l one sorrell mart levied on as the proper-, j
t\ of i ;askin to satisfy one Superior Court !
t: fa in favor a. W;*M,dall A Brother, vs C.
U.. .kin. Legal notice of levy served upon .
Dcfn d.mt . |
Also, at the same time and place will bo ;
: three hundred (300; acres of land, more
..vi situated in Wasniugton county, levied
■u as lit" projK-rty of J unes il. Jackson to :
on.- li th. in favor of Janies M. Barge j
v . James It. Jackson. Property pointed out j
‘v I’Kintiff. and legal notice oi' levy served j
■X n : .'elV'U hint. i
Ai-o, at the same time and place will be ;
: ...li.- tract of land, containing seven hen- j
i ,7eu acres, more or less, situated in
iugtoii county, adjoining lauds of C. .
- n. ia. Wuli, Tarbulton and others, i
■ ■ 1 n as the property of Lewis Bullard, |
■i -.1. t'i satisfy one Superior court ii ta i
la i.uiv-c.f F. c. 'j.;,twlingR, Trustee, \s Jus. j
■ ta, kins. Principal mid-John A. Bullard. .
i a- • f Lewis Buliard, Security Legal j
■of levy served upon John A. Bullard, j
A: tic- same time and place, win be .
• hors mule, levied upon as the ;
■ ; f Edwin Pridgcou to satisiy one :
; ia in favor of Joshua M. Everett vs j
! w.i!i j ; vi.!gt.or.. Legal-notice of levy served ;
! : or Defendant.
REUBEN MAYO, SIFT.
?7ar.hiiigton Sheriff’s Sales.
.V ■■■'•. I F. SOLD ljefore the Court-Imuse ;
^ t- ." iriri Sandei svillc, Washington conn- J
oidn :h< legal hours of sale on the iirs!
■ ■;■ in January next, the following prop- |
■ •• ’;otsc mules, three bah's of cotton in
• • Gin house and two bales, more or i
■ a '■.•.■ acid, levied on as the proper
iiJoka V,'. Hodges to satisfy one Lion .
i x A f Dr. A. Mathis vs John W. !
oc-rfy pointed out by James G. I
V,. j';. COLLINS, Dep., Sli'fl'.
1. 3STB- Ms. |
Trustee’s Sale.
> V irtdo of an order of his Honor H. V. j
I ■ jiirison, Judge of the Middle Circuit i
a| i i at .•.numbers, with the voluntary con- !
■i 1 ul all the beneficiaries, of estate of the j
; ;i - Uriel A. Joiner. Trustee for wife, will be j
^ |1 ' I■ belore the Court-house door in the city ;
■*i Sandersviile during the usual hours ot j
vile, on the first Tuesday in January next,
* >De b'act of land situated in Washington Co.,
wn-a miles from No. 14 C. K. K,. containing
*“nr .hundred acres, more or less, adjoining |
Linls of Mrs. Mills. J. R. Hodges and J. It. j
f ucKcr, sold as the estate of the late Huel j
- ■ Joiner, Trustee for wife and children, fer ;
distribution among the heirs. Terms cash, j
VIRGIL S. JOINER, Trustee.
December 5, 1873-tds
Administi'alor’s Sale.
\,47"ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house
Vt door in the city of Sandersviile, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
iu January next, the following property, to-
wit:
One tract of land, containing one hundred
and eighty (180) acres, more or less, situated
in Washington county, on the west side of
Buffalo creek, adjoining lands of Jonathan
Gladden, Lee Gladden-nnd others.
Also, one other tract of land, containing
five hundred (500) acres, more or less, situa
ted in said eonaty.adjoinining above describ
ed tract of land, lands of Tucker, Gladden
and others. (The widow’s dower is excepted
iu this tract.)
Also, one other tract of land containing
two hundred and twenty (220; acres, more or
less, situated iu said county, adjoining lands
of t ''Quinn, Andrews and others.
All the above described lands to be sold as
the property of the eatsle pf James Wood,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. PETER O. WOOD, Adm’r.
December 5, Ik73 -ids
Notice to Debtors am! Creditors.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Wm.
A V G. McBride, deceased, late of Wasliing-
ion county, are requested to make immediate
payment, and all those Laving demands
against said estate will present them in
terms of the law.
E. N. McBRIDE, ) , . .
l. o. McBride! A,lm rs ’
oct 24, 1873—40d
Application for Leave to Sell-
flJTlllt i Y' DAYS atter date application will
_L be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Y\ ashington county for leave to sell all the
real estate belonging to the estate of Jeptha
K. Jerniguu, lari of said county, deceased.
N. L. JERNIGAN, Administrator.
oct. 31st. 30d
A;)|»Iieajion for feave fo Sell.
1 THIRTY days after date application will be
. made to the Co irt of Ordinary of Wash
ington county, for leave to sell all the real es
tate belonging to the estate Archibald Jordan,
deceased.
P. A. JORDAN, Adm’x.
rov 14, 1S73—30d
Montgomery Oounty.
Montgomery Sheriff’s Sale.
’\T’ r IIiL BE SOLD before the Court-house
^ ? door in Mount Vernon. Montgomery
county, on the first Tuesday in .January next,
within the legal hours of sale, the life time
interest of Clarissa Conncl in two hundred
a *: of land, more or less, including the
place whereon Ann Connell now lives, sit
uate.! in said county, adjoining lands of W.
McRae and others, lavie.i on as the property
of Josiph Phillips to satisfy one ti fa in favor
of Win. Falter vs Joseph Phillips. Levy
mace bv C onstable. Property (minted out
iiv Plaintiff. MARTIN OOUEY, Sh’ff.
Nov. 14,1873 -tds
Montgomery Sheriffs Sale.
TVEILL be sold before the Court-house
V V door in Mount Vernon, Montgomery
county, on the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hours of sale>tlie following
property, to-wit:
Eight hundred and forty-two acres of land
more or less, lying in tlie 51st district of said
county, and bounded by lands of McIntosh.
Williamson ami others, Also seven hundred
and sixty-tbree acres of land more or less,
lying on Tiger creek, in the 51st district of
said county, adjoining lands ofD. McIn
tosh, and others. Said land levied on as the
property of W. A. McLeod to satisfy one li fa
issued from the County Court of said county
in favor of T. B. Calhoun, Guardian for Ann
A. McArthur vs G. Al. T. McLeod and W.
A. McLeod. Property pointed out by the
Plaintiff.
N. M. ARMFIELD, Dep. Sh’ff.
dec 5, 1873—tds
■MfrjgUI. ■ ■'
Bulloch .County.
U TATE OF GEORGIA, I
O Montgomery County, j
Ashley Bullard, ) Superior Court,
vs Libel for divorce r October Term,
Zilpba Bullard. ) 1873.
Present bis Honor A. C. Pate, presiding,
Libel for Divorce. Rule to perfect service.
It appearing to the court by the return of
the Sheriff that theDefendant does not reside
in this county, it is on motion of counsel or
dered that said Defendant appear and answer
at the next term of ihis court else that the
case be considered in default and the Plain
tiff allowed to proceed: and it is iurther or
dered that thi Buie be published in the
S.vkdehsvllle Hebxld once a mont' for four
months.
ALEX. McAETHUR, Cl’k.
A true axtract from the minutes of court,
oct 31, 1873—4m
QTA.TE OF GEORGIA, Montgomery C<>.
JinJ.hnA. .ilr.jm.iM, OrJiiMfi/.
Whereas. Alexander McArthur has filed his
petition for letters of Dismission from tlie es
tate ot Daniel McIntyre and Jack Mc.-iithur,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law and show
cause, it any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Giv n under my hand at office in Alount
Vernon, this December 1st, 1873.
JOHN A. Me .MILL AN, Ord’y.
dec 5. 1873 -m3m
t i 824J2JGJIA.Ti<»3ts:«iin*r.vc«Knt.y
JT Bt John. A. Alo.Uit.mvu, OiiniNAEXY.
Wh.-reas. Littleton Sharpe, Administrator
of John D. McBride, deceased, makes appli
cation for letters of Dismission from said
estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to show cause U any
the v have, within the time prescribed by iaw
why said Guardian should not be dit tissed
from bis trust. ... .
Witness my hand and official signature.,
August 15, I' i- ! .
JOHN A. McMILLAN, Ord’y. M. C.
a tic
0:1
/*i 520SJGIA. « «•
Sjr Bv John A. Me.Uu.fiAS, Oju)1Ka»t.
Whereas M. B. Thom and Sarah W. Mur-
row applies*to n»« for letters of Administra
tion -'ii the estate' of Jonathan B. ilttrrow,
late of said countv, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors to
be and anpear at my office within the time
prescribed by law. and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be
grunted.
Given under my band at office in Mount
Vernon, this December 1st. 1873.
JOHN A. McMILLON Ordinary,
dec 5, 1873 - 30d
By John A. McMillan. Ordinaby.
Whereas .Isa L. Adams, Guardian for Eliza
McAlister has filed his petition for letters of
Dismission from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
mv office within the time prescribed by law%
and show cause if any they have, why said
letters should not he granted. , r
Given under my hand at office in Mount
Vernon, this December 1st, 18to.
JOHN A. McMILLAN, Ordinary,
dec 5,1873—40d
Emanuel Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hours of sale, will be sold
before the Courthouse door in Swainsboro.
Emanuel conntv, the following property, viz:
One tract of land containing two thousand
acres more or less, lying in the l49th district
G. M., adjoining lands of B. L. Lane on all
sides, levied on as the property of F. M.
Lane to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa in fa
vor of John Oglesby, Adm’r. of Mary Burt,
vs F. M. Lane.
Also, at the same time and plains will be
sold, two hundred acres of land, more or
less, lying in tlie 49th District, g. j;., of said
county, adjoining lands of E. B. Johnson.
Phillip Newton, levied on as the property of
Nathan Johnson to satisfy two County Conrt
fi fias in favor of Charles Arons vs Nathan
Johnson.
Also at the same time p.n:t place will be
sold, two thousand acres of land lying in the
57th district, G. M., of said county, adjoin
ing lands of A. D. Laurence; 13. W. John
son. levied as the property of John J/cKin-
nie to satisfy four Superior Court fi fits in
favor of R. J. Dawson, E. C. Greer. S. B. Her
ring, Rebert Schley, vs John McKinnie.
Also at the samk time anil place will be sol L
thirty-five bushels of com, levied as the pro
perty of Joseph Alilav to satisfy one Mort
gage lien in favor of Wando Mining Compa
ny vs Joseph Aldav.
J. W. COWART, Sh’ff.
dec 5. 1874-tds
Emanuel Sheriffs Sales.
"TTTILL BE SOLD before the Court-house
• VY door in Swainsboro, Emanuel coun
ty, within the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in January next, the following pro
perty, to-wit :
Two hundred bushels of corn, five stacks
of fodder anil one yoke of oxens and cart,
levied on as tlie property of John M. Wiggins
to satisfy one fi fa in favor of J. W. Reynolds,
vs John M. Wiggins. Property pointed out
by E. J. Fairulotli.
Also at the same time and place will be
sold ten acres of land, more cr i ss, in the
57th district in said county, levied on as the
property of Sam Moseley to satisfy one Jus
tice Court fi fa in favor of E. L. Kirkland vs
Sam Mosely. Levy made anil returned to
me by John M. Y-.’iggins, Constable.
WILLIAM CANADY, Dep. Sh’ff.
| dec. 5. 1873—tds
Emanuel Sheriffs’ Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in January next.
will be sold before tlie Court-house door
in Swainsboro, Emanuel county, the foilow-
i ing property to-v. ir:
Six hundred and seventeen acres of land,
I more or less, ndjoing lands of C. Laurence,
I Wm. Cross and others, levied on as the prop
erty of A C. Flanders, Administrator of John
ii. Prescott, deceased. Property pointed out
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
WILLIAM CANADY, Dep. Sh’ff.
nov 7, 1873—tds
Notice to Debtors anil Creditors.
4 LL persons having demands against the i
estate of R. R. Knight, deceased, late of
Emanuel county, are hereby notified and j
requested to present them properly attested \
to the undersigned within the time prescrib- j
ed by law; and all those indebted to said de- :
j ceased are requested to make immediate j
■ payment For convenience, the above
j claims may be presented to my Attorney |
1 at Law. Josephus Camp, Swainsboro, Ga.
JOHN C. McMILLAN, Adin’r.
October 18, 1873—40d j
Ci TATE OF GEORGIA, Emanuel county.
By John C. Coleman, Ordinary.
Whereas, Wm. S. Moseley makes applies- ;
; tion for letters of Dismission from the Ad- ;
I ministration of Elisha T. Mosely, deceased—
i These are therefore to cite and admonish j
! all and singular the kindred and creditors of j
! said deceased, to be and appear at my office ;
; within tlie time prescribed by law, and show j
■ cause if any they have why sai< letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band at office in Swaitts-
boro, this August 9th. 1873.
JOHN C, COLEMAN, Ordinary,
nug 22, 1873-m3m
G i EOSMJIA, Eiiaanuel County.
I By John C. Coijoian, Ordinary.
! Whereas J. J. Moving has filed petition for
1 letters of Dismission from the administration
j of William Moore, late of said county, de-
i ceased,
j These are flier :fore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my
I office within the time prescribed by law, and
I show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted,
j Given under my L-.n ! at office in Swatns-
boi'o, this 9th day oi Love tuber. 1873.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinary,
nov 21, 1873 3m
QTATE OF GEORGIA, Emanuel Comity.
O By John U. Coleman, Ordinary.
Whereas, Wesley Key makes application for
Guardianship of the minor children of
Charles L. Holmes, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
! nil persons concerned, to be and appear at
! my office within the time prescribed bylaw
and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not lie-granted.
Given under my hand at office in Swains-
boro, this December 3J. 1873.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinary,
dec 5. 1873- 30d
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Emanuel County.
By John C. Coleman, Ordinary.
Whereas. Thomas Jones ami Joint W. Can-
nndy have filed their petition for letters of
Administration on the estate of Isaac Jones,
late of said county, deceased,
These am therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors oi
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
! within tlie time prescribed by law and show
; cause, if any they have, why said letters
I should not be granted.
Given under my 1: ,nil at office in Swains-
i boro, this Decern in r 3d. 1873.
JOHN C. COLEMN, Ordinary.
| dec 5, 1973—-3041
A Great Bargain for Sale.
rp.lE undersigned offers for sale at his res-
X ideitoc- in filth district G. M. Emanuel
county 227 acres of nice level land, well irn-
proved, in 3 miles of Wadley A Co.'s Mills
and R R-, 10 miles from No. 9 C. R. R.. 12
miles from Swainsboro, a good gin and pack
ing press, a fine dwelling nearly complete
ami a good store house and stock oi’ goods
now in store, also corn and fodder, mules,
cattle, hogs, &c., also any person wishing to
buy 'mods, can do so at or near cash for one
month. Call and see. I will buy cotton at
highest market price. All of the above will
be°sold on 1st day of January, 1874, at high
est hidder. if not sold at private sale sooner.
My address is Herndon No
Bulloch Sheriff’s Sales.
XTTILL BE SOLD before the Court-house
\ V door in Statesboro, Bulloch county,
within the legal hours of sale, on the Srst
Tuesday in January next, the following
property, to-wit:
Three hundred and thirty-eight acres of
land, more or less, situated in said county,
adjoining lands of Robert Deloach, George
Herd and others, in the 48th district, said
county, levied on as the property of Abram
Mincy to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Stephen
H. Kennedy vs Abram Mincy. Property
pointed out by Plaintiff.
Also nt the saute time and place will be
sold, eight hundred acres of land more or
less. ; n the 48th district of said county, ad
joining lands of William Hodges, and on the
waters of the Og- echee river, levied on as
tli_- prqiertY of 'j ; : jliata..M u Eteson to satisfy
one Superior Conrt fi fa in favor of Mary
Wilson vs Wm.M. Eason. Property pointed
out by 1’iaintifi.
x T. B. MOORE, Sheriff.
dec 5, 1873—tds
Sandersviile
HIGH SCHOOL.
Literary Department:
Ivy W. Dugoan,
TV. H. Lawson,
Mrs. S. C. Duggan,
Mns Julia Warthen,
music Department:
-- Prof. F. A. Guttenberger,
Mrs. S. N: Guttenberger.
Adiiiimsli'alor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order Irom the Ordinary
of Bulloch county, will be sold before
the Court-house door- in Statesboro, in said
county, within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in February next, three hun
dred and ten v 310' aert-u of land, more or
less, belonging to the estate of Thomas K.
Neviil, (coi’d) deceased, lying on the waters
of Little Lott’s creek, adjoining lands of A.
It. Lanier, S. M. Proctor aDd others. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms thirty (830) dollars
cash, balance twelvemonths credit with two
approved Securities. Purchaser paying for
titles. BENJAMIN WILLIAM, Adm’r.
dec 19, 1873 —tds
AclniiniMfrajor’s Sa!e.
B Y' virtue of an order from the Ordinary ol
IB. tlloch county, will be sold before the
Court-house door iu the town of Statesboro,
in said county, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, within the usual hours of sale,
three hundred and thirty three *333) acres of
land, more or less, belonging to the estate of
•J. B. Lester, deceased, lying on the waters of
Black creek, and adjoining lands of John
Anderson and C. A. Sorrier. Terms : twelve
months credit with small notes and two ap
proved securities. Purchaser paying for ti
tles. ROBERT F. LESTER, Ad’mr.
dec 19, 1873—tds
A:iiniuists*a:or ? s Sa!e.
I3y virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Bulloch county, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in January next before
the court house door at Statesboro in said
county, between the legnl hours of sale, nine
hundred acres of laud, more or less, belong
ing to the Estate of Isaac Waters, deceased,
adjoining lands of Y\'m. Lee and Charles
Preetorious. Sold in different tracts and for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms one hundred dollars cash,
balance twelve months credit with small notes
and two securities. Purchaser paving for
titles. BARBER WATERS, Adm’r.
dec 5—tds
T HE exercises of this Institution will be
resumed on Monday January 19th, 1874,
under the auspices of lie above named teach
ers.
Tiie degree of confidence and patronage
bestowed upon this school during the past
year, and the increased interest in education
manifested by the citizens of Sandersviile
and vicinity, are flattering, and its prospects
are much brighter than in its past history.
A large and comfortable buil liDg, capable
of seating two hundred pupils, and admira
bly adapted io the purpose for which it is
designed, is in course of construction, and
will be ready by the opening of the Spring
Term, January 19th.
With able and experienced teachers, who
are devoted to the work; course of study ex
tensive, preparing boys and girls Tor any
class of college, or,.business; unusual induce
ments to study; thorough instruction; due
attention to the manners anil morals of tlie
pupils; entire convenience oi access; exemp
tion from annoying disturbances inseperable
from larger places; and pleasant and reason
able boarding, we would call the attention of
parents and guardians who desire and intend
to educate their children and wards before
sending elsewhere.
Hates of Tuition per annum, payable at (he close
of each Term :
1st Class—Spelling, Reading & Writing 820
2xn “ The above with Primary Ge
ography English Composi
tion and Arithmetic 30
3rd “ Includes Advanced English
Grammar, Aritlt, English
Comp., History Ac 40
4th “ Latin, Greek, French, Phi
losophy, Chemistry, Rhet.
Algebra, Geom, Trigonom
etry, Ac 50
Mtrsio . 50
Board can be obtained from 312.50 to S15
per month, rlt is of great importancc-jto eve
ry pupil to be present at the commencement
of the term.
For further information address the teach
ers or the undersigned nt Sandersviile, Ga.
C. Ii. PRINGLE, Chairman.
J. M. G. Medlock, Sec. Board Trustees.
Dec 19, 1873-tf
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Bulloch County-
By Ned Buie, Ordinary.
Whereas, Silas E. Bowen, Ex eutor of the
last Will and testament of John H. Bowen,
deceased, late of said county, lias made ap
plication for letters of Dismission from said
Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear tit
my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause if any the}' have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this August
4th, 1873. ’ NEEL BUIE, Ord’y.
aug 22,'1873—m3m
O TATE 0F GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
1(3 By A eel Buie, Ordinary.
Whereas, William Holloway, Administra
tor oil the estate of Thomas Neviil. deceased)
late of said county, makes application for
letters of Dismission from said Administra
tion—
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tlie kindred anil creditors of
deceased to be anti tppear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my han-.l at office, this Au
gust lib. 1873.
NEEL BUIE, Ordinary B. C.
aug. 22 3m
G l EORSIV Bnlloch TJoHiiVy.
T By Ni.xl Rule, Ordinary.
Whereas, Emeline Beasley rn.ik-s applica
tion for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Enoch’Reaslev, deceased, late of said
bounty—
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law. and
show cause, if tiny they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office this No-
vcmb r 3d, 1873.
NEEL BUIE. Ordinary,
nov 14. 1873- 30d
G BIOSW.SA. JStsiIm*h County.
Ur Neel Wuie, Ordinary.
Whereas, Wm. W. Dekle lias made npp’i-i
cation for letters of Guardianship of America
Iiekl •. orphan of Thomas 0. Dekle, decetfeeJ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law.
and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Givi* under my hand at office this De
cember 1st, 1873.
NEEL BUIE, Ord’y B. 0.
Dec 19, 1873 301
C 8 EORGJA, Bulloch County.
)T By Neel Buie. Ordinary.
Whereas, T. IS. Roach applies to me for
letters of Administration on the estate of
James Mock, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all concerned to appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law. ard show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted the applicant
Given under my hand at office, this De
cember 1st, 1873.
NEEL BUIE, Ord’v B. C.
dec 19, 1873—30d
Application for Leave to Sell.
T HIRTY days after date application will
be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of Bul
loch county for leave to sell all the lands be
longing to the estate of William Rowe, late of
said county, deceased.
LUKE P. BEASLEY, j ...
JAMES V. ROWE, ) rs ’
nov 14, 1873—30d
DAVID C. COWART. ' 1 -
dec 5, 1875—4t
Notice.
A LL person indebted to the late firm of J.
A H. Pittman A Co., are hereby notified
that all Accounts must be settled by the first
of January, 1874. All accounts and notes
due the firm, if not settled by that time, will
be placed in the hands of an - Attorney for
collection. Call on M. H. Boyer, at the Gem,
and settle at once. ,
M. H. BOYER.
dec 12—3t
The Cooper Plow
I S said by those who have tried it, to be the
best plow in use. No plow can do better
or prettier work. Plantation rights for sale
by the undersigned. As we will not be able
to supply as many plows as will be .wanted,
those who have shops would do well to buy
Plantation Rights and make their own. •
Also, the RHODES PATENT EXCELSIOR
COTTON and GUANO DRILL, for sale by
the same. J. T. TAPPER,
nov 21, 1873—tf
INSURE YOUR LIFE.
T HOSE who have given the subject of life
Insurance due consideration, readily ad-
! mit its importance, and the main point is to
j select a good anireliable Company. These
points will be found
IN THE UNIVERSAL,
. which is a well established and thoroughly ■
1 reliable
| Lite Insurance Company. !
i Its principal office is
In New York City,
! and every Policyholder is protected by the
; laws of the
State ofXew York.
I This company has been in successful oper- j
| ation ever since January, 1865, and has is-
! sued nearly 20,000 policies since that time.
The Universal has paid all just claims that
| have been presented, and all policies are paid
! in 30 days after notice is received at the office.
The Company has $139 of assets for every
$100 of its liabilities.
It is a strong and responsible Stock Com
pany, and its rates of premium are from 20
to 25 per cent lower than any mutual compa- ;
ny, and has certain goodgfeaturres which no j
j other Company in the United States offer,
j The undersigned has been appointed as |
| Agent at this place, to solicit in Washington
! county, or any part of the State, and will
j take pleasure in presenting the excellent fea-
I tun s of The Universal to any one desirous
! of insuring.
Call at Herald Office and receive printed
documents.
ROBERT L. RODGERS, Agent.
Dee. 12, 1873-tf
Valuable Property for Sale.
T HE undersigned offers the following val
uable property for sale on the most rea-
I sonable terms : A comfortable dwelling of
j seven rooms and all necessary out-buildings, 1
j together with a lot of six acres. On the Tot j
i is also a wheelwright shop now in successful j
I operation.
i Also, at the same place two store houses !
I and lots, one well arranged for dry goods and |
t groceries, anil with a fine run of custom. The
I other a good building furnished with coun
ters.
The above is one of the most desirable
stands for merchandizing on the line of the
Central Railroad, and will be sold at a bar
gain. For particulars address or call on
GEORGE HEARD,
nov 7, 1873—tf Scarfcoro, Ga.
FOR SALE OR RENT!
One»i'ilic Finest C'ottou Pianfa-
lions in ltnrke Comity.
T HE BUCKHEAD PLACE, 13 miles from
Station 94, Centra! Railroad, and 15 miles
! from Waynesboro, containing about nine
j hundred acres of opened land and about 650
! in woods. This estate is well watered. aDd
I has a gin house and screw on it ; dwelling
I house and out building, and scattered eonve-'
! nit utly over it several negro houses, consti-
j tilting a fine, settlement for tenants. The
j public road from Louisville to Waynesboro
' runs directly through the place,
j In addition to the above advantages there
! is a line building used as a church, which
belongs to the place, and worth alone two
thousand dollars. —
There is abundance of timber for fencing,
and excellent stock range.
For terms, apply to T. P. BRANCH,
Augusta, Ga.
Or, E. A. CARTER.
dec 19, 1873—lm] No. 1. A. A S. R. R.
For Sale or Bent
T HE portion of that plantation west of Deep
Step creek, on which Capt D. H. Tuck)
er now resides, is offered for sale, at a bai
gain. If not sold by the 15th of December,
the place will be rented on reasonable term
for next year. The place contains 1,300 acres
with about 500 acres in good fix for eultive
ting, with good fences, good dwelling house,
cribs, stables, and good gin house and cotto: i
press, all complete and in good order. Fc
terms, Ac., apply to D. R. TUCKER,
nov 14— 6t Midway, Baldwin co., Ga.
Magnolia Hams.
A GOOD supply of these celebrated Hair i
for sale inquanties to suit purchasers, b .
BRANTLEY & PRINGLE.
June, 27, 1873-
A Limited School •
ON A NEW PIlAN.
Lee Academy.
Dublin, Ga.
RICHARD L. HICKS, Pbinc nv.r.
T HIS ACADEMY, which has been iu suc
cessful operation for two years, will enter
upon its third on the second Monday in Jan
uary, 1874. The original and constant pur
pose of the Principal lias been to build up a
School of superior merit, which sha .l be fruit
ful of sound learning and hone- . scholar
ship. Into the Academy are beinu steadily
introduced the latest and most .. pi. veil
methods and appliances ot instruct ■: known
to the great reform in education. Thorough
instruction given in all the usual academic
branches. Applied Mathematics made a spe
cialty.
Best of testimonials shown on ; plication
from Gen. R. E. Lee. G. n. Custi. Lee, and
all the Faculty cf Washington an . Lea Uni
versity.
Apply to Principal for circular ; ad partic
ulars. nov 28, 1-75 --tf
j Mount Zion Instituti
nj’JHE ext raises of this nclmoi Tillcommi
! X on the first Monday of January, 1
i under the Rectorship of C. P. Ben;
j D. D.
The facilities offered by this Institnti
; for the education of youth, are nnmerous.
Alt. Zion is comparatively free from tei
j tation, the rates of tuition moderate, and 1
! -i I.there is a full Philosophical and Che.
ichi Apparatus attached to the Institutio
! P ■ rd can. ho had in Mi. Zion aniUthe vicin
| ty - from $12 to $12* per month.. For fu.
j then information Sv-nS fo circular!’
A. I. HARWELL, Secretary,
j De-.T-nJ.ver o, IS73—it
Notice!
S 7 *
— 5
QRA.TSTD K1L
Great Eniertainn snt!!
D J. EDENFIELD, Mannfin n .r an 1
• dealer in Wagons, Buggies. . .. bey-:
leave to call the attention of the j ■;’ lie gen
erally, that he keeps constantly j- hand a
fine assortment of both Wagons a: : In- ,.'ii s
of the latest and most improved -r;. It.-, ti-
is also Agent for Coopera celebra. t l’-ilent
Plows. Persons desiring to pur. ’ e any
thing in his line or wish to have re i ir to;. ,
both in iron or wood, will find it ; b e- ir in
terest to call on him at his work hop near
Canoochee. Emanuel county, Ga.. wher . i
is determined to please all who , try favor
him with a call,
nov 28,1873-tf
YV ai*iiiirg!
,4 IX p< : -X2S. iirdetit^vothertndersigned#
. V are earnestly requested to come forward
and make settlement at once, or he will bo
compelled to resort to legal measures to se
cure his elaims, and yon need not be sur
prised to find your dui s it the hands ot an
Attorney for collect! n. Take notice, and
govern yourselves ticct ldiugly.
G W. PEACOCK.
nov 28, 1873—lm
TSTEW FIR \I.
J.
BENTON WARTHEN & WM E. WAT
KINS, respectfully announce io toe cit
izens of the county generally, that wa have
associated ourselves in the Mercer! tile 1;.-;-
ness in the city of Sandersviile. The flVin
shall be known as Warthen & Watkins. And
we further state that we have taken advan
tage of the "Panic limes’ and purchased our
entire stock at panic prices, consequently
can sell very cheap for cash. We will have a
large stock of Dry Goods and Gron vier t< ar
rive in a few days, and will keep constantly
on hand and steadily arriving, everything
good to eat and nice to wear. Give us a call.
J. B. WARTHEN & W. E. WATKINS,
dec 12,1873—2t
CASH STORE,
WARTHEN&WATKIN:
AT
7%
WmTAKEIE8 OLDS
General Dealers in ’ - ^
GOOD.<
G ROCERIES, and HARDWARE. Gener
al assortment of Boots and Shoes, Hr. ;,
Caps, Hosiery, Jeans. Woolens, Cloths and
Domestics of all kinds.
Readymade t’lotkiiisr,
Crockryware, Hardware, Wooden -e re, Tin
ware, Cutlery,
Plantation Tools,
Hammers, Axes, Powder and" Shot. Medi
cines, Candles, Rope, Snuff, Cigars, Tobacco,
Fish, Salt, Matches, Soda, Potash, Coffee.
Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Flour, Lard, Ba
con, Cheese and Crackers, Ac.. Ac.
Dec 12, 1873 — 3t
J. E. WEDB0N, Agt.
I > rspEcxrtrLLT informs the citizens of Wash-
i, ington county, tact hi- is prepared to
f furnish the
BEST MEALS
! at ail hours. Tiie very best
| Ceilai* Keys Oysters
! on hand at all times.
FI!ESH FISH
three times a week. The best CHEWING
j and SMOKING TOBACCO in the city.
The J75EST f'K x.'ARS of any house
1 in the city.
i The BEST COOKS and most Polite
44 niters in the city.
] oc r 17, 1873—tf
i ~ AT
Mrs. McKinnon’s
NEW MILLINERY
; --and.
! !Fanc s .Y tsomfs Store*.
: I'ndertlie Jwiniiersviale Hotel,
■ "JyTEW Cri iODS are received weekly by Ex-
LADIE.u HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS,
; KID GLOVES. HAIR GOODS, SACQUES,
I Ac.
| A new stock of Ladies, Misses, and Littlo
: Boys and Girls Hats just received.
1 Terms (o suit the times.
! oct 24, 1873 —if
av-.i. i menx. ' iDeyare as icai as if —-
jo the ; s ky 0 ver our heads collected anc
and ! Brought down upon us all the notes!
terred j Q f sorrow in the land, and the finr 1
J eon- ear th should open a passage for th(
often mailings of despair to come up fror
jasant j Beneath.—Beecher.
al irn-
rents;
anical
is no
than
many
W.C. GILES,
'dealer in
Family Groceries.
Cigars and Tobacco,
Confectioneries, of all kinds.
Canned.Goods, etc.
OPPOSITE BRANTLEY A PRINGLE’S,
SAXDEKKHLLE, Ci.%.
I S now receiving tresh supplie of Butter,
Che-.se, Fish, Sugar and Coif- Ac., Ac.,
which will he sold at Panic Price ;. Cal! auct
see for yourselves,
dec 12, 1873—tt
Number Seven in the Bible.
On the seventh day God endec
his work.
On the seventh month Noah's ari
touched the ground.
■For [Rent.
; r JTHE undersigned proposes to rent his
.a. Plantation.containing about 400 acres,
vi: . C. .: 250 acres open and in good fix for
, ■- -ti' ificrt. There are two good dwelling
the place; will include one or
• kerf, -f tit.-at, as may suit parties wishing to
I .. r.:. The place is healthy, has good water,
| ar.n t.x e,:..s from Sandersviile, on the road
i • c.-aing tc It win’s X Roads. Call to see the
j pla.'i.-, cr to S. B. Jonos, in Sandersviile.—
! Pcsscssifia given the 1st day of Januarv.
Dec. 12—3t O. B. GLENN.
Lumber Yard.
i r F , HE undersigned have opened a Lumber
X YYirdat No. 13. C. R. E.. where they will
1 keep constantly on hand a full supply of fine
! lumber of all kinds at customary prices. Or-
| ders pronr.itly filled on short notice.
MATTHEWS A MAYO.
| nov 28, 1873—lm
A. J. JEEiNIItAN, | M^ies an( j Horses*
UjpHE undersigned is now ej> route forWash-
X in.ton county, Ga.. with a fine lot of
JEWELER.
TTTy TCI IBS, CLOCKS and JEWELRY,
Y \ neatly repaired, and he 1..- on hand
a large lot of Clocks, Spectac:; . Banjos,
Violins, Aecordeons. Violin 6 "iiic--, Her.
monicas, Ac., for sale cheap for
HE ALSO,
Keeps Willow Ware and Con < t:ouerios,
consisting of Lunch, Travelii y. './uik-i.
Clothes, and Shopping Basket . 1 '• 1,
CRACKERS, CHEESE, OYSTERS. RAIS
INS, <£•«., Look for the Red . /. Com.
and see.
oct 24. 1873-tf
st ick, bi 'ti. mules and ^orses. Among them
a number extra Mu ■ harness and saddle
hoisu: wiii be in Sandersviile soon, and
-ill cell or. the most liberal terms.
;■.'V 14. 1X3-tf W. C. HUNTER.
iends
dug a
Miss MARY W. FERRY
T AKES pleasure in informing her
and patrons that she is now rerei-
beautiful assortment of
Millinery Goods.
of the very latest styles, which she is pro;
ed to sell on the most
Reasonable Terms.
Her stock embrace;; a full assortment of ft
and other goods, and
SURPASS IX REALTY
Any ever offered before in this market,
and see for yourselves.
Sandersviile, sept 2fi, 1873—t:
F ittliem IV virsery.
I ’ -'l-D respectfully call the attention of
fanners and the people generally, to my
1 Nursery near Swainsboro, Ga. I am prepar-
ed to furnish Apple trees that I will warrant
j to be grafts of genuine fruit, agu to suit the
i climate. Address ali communications to
JAS. II. EDENFIELD,
nov 7, 1873—3m Swainsboro, Ga.
FOR SALE.
! v Good chance lor a bargain.
i Good one horse Rcckaway wiii be sold
A very cheap. Has been nsed a little.
Ah: b- sold for haif cash, the balance on
• approved note, payable first of March. It is a
. bargain, sure. For further particulars auply
at ' HERALD OFFICE.
‘ dec 19, 1873.
Notice.
No suspension on advances for cotton, in
f oods and provisions, by 7- A. Evans
: Co.
"TT7E will hold cotton as collar.'. ' ■ 1-
VV ty against accounts due . r d will
ship to Savannah, New York O’- D -sior. for
all of onr customers. We will itip free of
charge, and give our patrons the full be: efit
of the market. Planters should not force
sale now as the markets are too unsettled.
Come on with your cotton, and we will ad
vance you goods, or place against your indebt
edness to us. M. A. EV.’vNS & CO.
oct 3, 1873—tf
For Sale at a Bargain.
A Good second hand Cooking Ssove, No. 9,
“Mutual Friend’’ pattern. Cotton taken
in payment here, at Savannah price:;. Apply
at this Office, or Box 59 Post Office, i’anders-
villc. dec 5,1873—2t
A Dentist, in Dublin.
, npHE undersigned begs leave to notify the
j X citizens of Dublin and the surrounding
! country, that he is located in Dublin for the
) practice of his profession in till its branches.
All styles of plate work done in best manner
, known to the profession.
i Satisfaction is promised to all who are
Seasonable.
Families will be served at their respective
j houses, if 1. am notified through the post
I office or otherwise. Best of reference as to
j moral and professional character, given if de-
I sired. THOS. J. WALL, D. D. S.
; ncv. . 1873—3m
I Savannah Sales Garden,
\«. Ill State Street.
F RUIT Trees, Grape Vines, Roses, -Japon-
icas and Ornamental Plants of all de-
| seriptions. Bulbs, Hyurintli Glass*
i e;<i. Flower Jars, Ace. Bouquets and
: Cut Flows furnished to Parties and Weddings.
J. H. PARSONS & CO.
Oct 11,1872-3L