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THE DU BLIN POST.
DUBLIN G A, OCT. % 1BT8. *
Twins, $1.50 a year in uilTaliet*.
M'^'«%ABVERTISIXG.
One square, first Insertion .$1.00
Each subsequent insertion 50
Local notices, per line. 10
One column one year. .120.00
“ “ six months '70.00
Ten lines make a square.
LEGAL AI>YI£i«mVE>fi:NTK
Will be inserted at the foffdwiug rates
Sheriff sales, each levy, $3 50
Sheriffs’ mortgage sales, 5 00
Application for letter of admin’tion, 5 00
*• *• guat’ship. 5 00
Dismission from administration, 5 00
Dismission from guardianship, 5 00
For leave to sell .land, ... 5 "00
Application foy itcah&tcjlidj 2 00
Sales of real estate by administrators,
executors and guardians, per Vqltarevl 00
Sales of pgawharik- property 10 days, 1 J5
EstraygiofTjcs,. if) days,' i 3 00
Divorces—rule to perfect service, 8 00
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 4 00
Obituary and marriage notices not ex
ceeding ten lines, solicited for publi
cation.—All over that.amoimt’ charged
lOe.ts. per line., , \
Tmc Post, rs tens Okkicut, Or
.ADltiixs C6%ty. — Cincuu.vrio
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Laurens Go, Directory.
John T. Duncan, Ordinary—office in the
Court House.
Mercer llnyncs, .Judge County Court—
office in the Omlrl liousei
Hardy Smith, Clerk Superior Court—
office in the Court House.
Dennis McLendon, Sheriff—office iu the
Court House. m
M. L. .Tones, County Treasurer.
J,. B. Linder, CouniV Surveyor.
11. T. Dominy, Tax Collector.
A. J. Hilbun* Tax Receiver.
- • Yv r . 11. Hester, Coroner.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AN11 NoTAItIKS
Pcni.ic.
Dublin District—J3. .J. Tarplcy, J. P.
Smith’s District—W. W. Smith. J. P.—
J. S. Drew, 'N. P.
Ruck Eve District—-U. D, Mont-ford, J.
P.—D. S. ‘Blackslidar. N. P.
Bailey’s Distric t—J. B. Perrv, J. P.—
J. 1. ('. Stanley, N. P.
Burgnmy’s District—C. C. Stokes, J.*P.
—.). C. Register, N. i\
Harvard's Pis!net— \7m. Gilbert. J. P.
Hampton’s Mill District—D. .J.. Dorsey .
■J, R—U, P. Stubbs; N. P.
Pine ‘Tuckcy. Dis!rict—R. A. Keding-
lield, J.- P.—vV; E. Driiv-rm, N. P.
I’OAD CO >. 1MI SB; ONE 11S.
Dublin Dip rict—Dur-ie's A.iidWvion, Y\'.
31. Seari;orough, H. P. -How" no-,!.
Smith’s D'.Oriei-i- .Ira If. iLlburi, .I S.
Divw; .1. F, Puller *
*J3uek .Eye Di>trici--II. D Montf ml,
UV. S(urey j. iv
Coney, A . J. Hobbs. *
Bnrgamy’s . District—C. p. Stokes, W.
H. At;l|1ey'; If. R. Hoymf. •
Harvard's. Di.-frici:—’A". A. Gainey, J. M.
White,' J. -F, Mtusv. •
Hampton’s Mill District—A. B. Clarice,
V.bn. Allen, W. S. Bryan
Ruxo Tuckov Dislrici.—W. E. Duncan,
E. Gay, N. E.'Uay.
MASONIC. .
Laurens -Lodge, No. 75: Jdhn T. Rogers,
Master, 1. I< Hafyille, Secretary.
.Meeting, "4;!i .Sal unlay hi each month,
at 10 o’clock, A, M.
' MAILS.
Leaves Dublin l'Or T-ooriibsLororit 7 a. m.
on MomhiWb.Wednesdays,'and Fridays.
. Arrives at: Dublin from .ToombshoVo at
5 p. r.l. on Tuesdays, Thursdays,• .and 8at-
urdnyw. '
Leaves Dublin for Cochran at 7 a. m. on
Monday's and Thursdays,
Arrives at Dubliq;"fipm .Cochran at 5
p. m. ou Tuesdaysunid Fridays.
Arrives at Dublin from Eastman at 5
n. m. on Friniiyji, f ;
Leaves Dublin for Eastman at 8 a,.in.
on Saturdays.
Leaves Dublin for Wrightsvilleat On. m.
oil Mondays, Wednesdays, nqd Fridays;
and returns to Dublin at 7 p. m. on the
same days.
TOWN DIRECTORY. .
.Tames J.'Ooririer', Mator.
T. P. Sarehett, .1. K. Perry. E. J. Tarp-
,oy, J. B. Wolfe and llobt. Arrian, Coun-
cilmen.
Isaac T. Keen, Recorder and Treasurer.
.Tamesrw: Wright; Marsihib
Regular mee ting, 1st and 4th _Monday
evening Uiieal’l^thgh-f
Jolnfo
IK
W. W. Mixon, Ordinary—office in flu*
Court House.
M. H. Mason, CflWk BiOtieridi CVArrtH-
offlcc in the Court IIousc-
M. A. Outlaw,- Sheriff—office in 'tlic
Court House.
W. J. M. Smith, Ooimtyj Tjtfasurpr* |
W. B. Snell, County t>wveYjr. ’
Jordan Norris, Tax Collector.
Wm. Page, Tax Receiver.
George Schwalls, Coroner.
Justices of thxt I*EacI: and xoTAhrEs
Punrrip.
1201st District, (Wrightsville,)—W. A.
Tompkins, N. P.—David RdfiriJ* jjfc*. V -
1202d District (Buckeye)—W. B. WlJd-
don, N. P.—Z. Preseot, J. P.
1301st District (New District) — J. J.
•Parker, J,;P,, • ; fa. • ;. y i -
1206th District (Smith’s)—J. C. Gay, N
P.-J. C. Smith, J. 1’.
50th District (Pullen)—Henry.Meeks, N.
P.—Samuel Williams, J. P.OO ® V i
55th District (Tapley’s)—(3. W. Taplev,
N. P.—John F. Williams, J. P.
1203d District (Ivey s)--S. M, Norris, ,J.P.
MASONIC. * ' ' r
J. W. Flanders, Master. Meeting 3d
Saturday in each month, 10 o’clock, A. 31.
’.MAILS.
Leaves Wrightsville on.Tue.vhtys, Thurs
days and Sqtu*driy|i at d q’docfca. fu. for
TennilH, and returns on same 1 days at 0
o’clock p. m.
Arrives at Wnghtsviilo from Dublin at
12 m. on Mondays. Wednesdays, ami Fri
days, nqd BehXiAiiWitightsvHle'for Dublin
the same ilnyv «t 1 p. m.
Local AilUjU's,
Jtr. II. M. Sutton of Swainsboro was in
town last Monday'.
The debtors of Mr. Joel Perry will do
well to read his notice.
Mr. Gus Hobbs lias our thanks for n
very tine stalk of sugar cane.
Read Di- V John G. Carter’s hint to his
debtors. He means business.
Our frleud Mr. Obin Farther of Johnson
County was in town last Friday.
The store formerly occupied by Mr. M.
L. -Burch' it) fo he reopefted soon.
Air. A. J. Hobbs made a little over fifty
bushels of corn oil his ''Hardaway- aer6.f’
The Colville reached the Dublin wharf
lost Saturday with freight from the Cen
tral Railroad.
We aie glad to learn that. Ay s. J. E.
Perry, who levs been .id Very ill. the last
few days, is convalescing rapidly.
Air. E. G. Turner brought into our office'
ouojlay last week.- a stalk-LL sugar cane
with twenty-one well matured joints.
Thanks. ' .
Mr. Joel E. Perry made forty-four and
tt. half bjuhelsj of corn oil £ of an acre of
laud with one day’s plowing and one and a
half days’ hoeing.
Four days of the past week.wo were in
•Johnson a ml most of : tl$(tinvd sifccn R’en
ayc have been pvostrate wilh.Xever,.so inivo
l^egn unable, to get up nnieh local limtter.
Mr. Webb Wyntt, living about five miles
north of Dublin, gathered from half an
aero twenty-five bushels of corn. He used
no fertilisers except about eight bushels of
cotton seed.
Jim Taylor (colored) was caught in the
act of stealing « pair of pants lust Wednes
day from the store of W. B .Tories & Co.—
Since which time said darkey lias been
boarding at the red house.
Dublin, Sept. 3d, 1878.
T a’m now prepared to receive Guano
Cotton; 15 cents only allowed for middling
cotton, so bring the best. ’
4t. T. II. Rowe.
The liarliecito Given Up. .
Owing to the fearful amount of sickness
throughout the county; ft was decided last
Saturday not to mm;-the Barbecue and
Basket Dinner on (lie third prex,
MV. W. J. Scarborough went to Macon
oil Monday to lay in ’lt.is fall stock. 11 is
store is, 'since tile -recent• iiripro.vejin*nt.s,
very IwinUome and convenient and .now
when he retunis with his new stock, the
public wili find W. J. Si irhorougdrA Co’s,
ail interesting place.
Beef: IEm'H
1 v. ill he in Dublin e-irly everv Thur*•
ihnj morning i«th an exocilout qualify , r
beef: and .will l>e pleased lo.-implv .-ill who 1
vishjojbe furnished.
r-c,.L • • v- ,—a EliAL ,Ki.een.A
Judge J. B. Wqife copies in-furc tin.
l-efYlci-s ct. the Post this week in a largo
and handsome advertisement, showing a
few of tin; numerous attractions of timl
popular house. • The .Judge inis for some
time linen acquiring a reputation for- deal
ing inainly in i;o:nl goods. What yon buv
eit lus store you may rely on as being pre
eisely. i: s re] iresei11 «1.
Lauiiexs'County-Soj.niKus’ Assooiat’x
• September 27lh 1878.
Resolved That in view of the prevailing
sickness in the county, which in certain
sections amounts almost to an epidemic,'
i;}ie Celebnlljon and Barbecue.contemplated
on tiie third prox., bediulefinitcly postpon
ed. ' C. S. Guyton,
Hardy Sinifh, President.
: Sec'T’y, pro tem.
The New Wrightsville SI ore.
This new house, to wllos'e onnl id this
issue, ive direct attention, lms just opeta.nl
under most favorable auspices. The firm
of Humes ik Snell, as' is well known, rep-
1'escnt.s a large aliiount of • CapitSil, their
prices are certainly most reasonable, and
custonjers are fiiway’s <rerite*l wJtli gentijny
comtcsy. ‘The tact that liny have com
menced by using printers ink -proves.timl
they mean business, and we hope our nil-
merous readers in Jolinson couni.y will
patronize them liberally.
A "Piat itf'jeiited.
, Tiiijjflii* b'lilt by Xi Seaborn Jqm« jviw
rejected biM iyeck by the commissioners
appointed by Hie Ordinary to examino it.
\Ye i i'egret't.oriet! a poor mail like Mr. .Tones
4hp* i^jjc the 'fruit- of ]»is labov, but . the
V-ommiKStonerri iinquestionally' did right in
rejecting hi fiat which they believed -had
not been built according to contract. Home
bfjdjjob*. \yeJejij-nJjayf;bq('npi»<;ofi' on this
comity in the past, through want of nerve
in commissioner:; to perform a very plain
duty. Wy hope, qoiy that the ice h»; been
broken, that contractors in the future will
be made to understand that they will
nave to “stand' to (lie rack fodder or no
!fodder'.!’ g • . f-
: Pay-Day Has Conn*!
We eiiiT.ef tly liqpc that mmi jn
Lhrivciis courily wlto is in arrears to the
Fort, will come to Court the 2nd Monday
m.pct^ieivp^befo^', jirepiired to pay up.
Me startetl our paper iri June—a time
wiieir it is idle to talk to most men of
inomw; liopee. w;e ijgrced to wait w ith a
larggraumbbr ht Jui|crib<-rs till they could
sell their cotton; but we never entertained
the remotest’idea of running the Post on a
credit. It was only the a ruo/% that almost
compelled us to start on a credit,'but we
intend to bring (-verything to a cash basis-
at the earliest possible time. Pdij-d*v>j hm
eouu\. It-ia-neudk-ss-to explain or npologizc
for oiir jkJJtfrtn. IsVefy ope knows that a
paper mmol lie conducted successfully,
1‘oyiH'j fto it goes, end tolkcliny as it qan'.
lIOmilBI/R AFFAIR IN CLAY
TON COUNTY”.
An Affotl Lmly Cruelly Mtirdevctl
and hei 1 I>;uttvIHei' Fotully \
Wounded.
• The Htdirjf counfy Weekly Jfifb*
iiahb-s the follotving:
One of our con'espondents, writing
from Morrow’s Station, Clayton
riouitiy, gives the following- account
of a most brfital mnixlcr, v.’liieh oe-
Cimctl near that place lust Wednes
day.
A Wrs.'f Finnicv, an aged lady of
ninety years, living with her two
daug’litVrs, 'TUilnit olio mile west' of
Aiorrows Dtatiou, on f ho Alacon and
Western Ihulroiul, four miles tdiove
Jonesboro, was crholly nnmlerod,
ami ony of her dang]iters had liov
skull crushed hy (ho sitmo fiend.
During the whole, of .the, night, and
up t o t) o’lock yesterday, slid Avis
iu ;cnsible,, ; ■ . : y ' : , <v .
Tho old lady’s skull was literally
elfriftjiett in twain hy the strode of aii
axe. or Jiqlcliet, and she wns. fqmril
dead in'the houscj lying jmmo upon
the floor. Her daughter was found
ip the yard. The atteridihg physioiitn
>says thOji’c is no hope of h,qr,rectpTry.
Another daugltter was 'some distance
from tho house, in tho cotton patch
picking cotton, and was uneonsious
of what was going on uhdnt the
house. A gentleman tin mod Harper
passing,hy,, discovered that 'some
thing wits wrong, dismounted and
went to Ihchouso,. where, he found
the old lady lying dead on iho ilopr,
and the house tired in three different
places. Every trunk, box and chest
had been broken open, and appear
ances showed that (lie crimes of rob
bery, murder aird arson had been
oommittecd. The work of murder
ami robbery was effectually done,
and.hut for the timely appearenee of
Mr. Harper the house and contents
would have been consumed. Ral lies
who were at work iri the neighboring
fields say theyDmw a nui’iatto negro
with a gnu on his shoulder and a
infill Lux under his arm making his
way to a neighboring swamp. No
.elite lms been obtained up to this
writing—-0 o'clock, Thursday A. .v.
r l’he citizens of Jqiietboro and the
neighborhood aie rcouriiig 4ho coufi
try in even'direction in iho hope of.
< d<l Jhv. •a'arnu-r wasm-."pensTOmi
upon Dm goverumenl, aiui was sup
posed In Lave some nioney. It is
1:1 ip light this fact was t ho temptation
which.led to- the commission of the
horrible deed. Suspicion rests upon
one Willis Lee, an outlawed muhitio
for wliim Goveuor Cuhiuitt reaeiitly
offered a reward of £100.
The yellow fever is abating in the
Soutli Wert.
• (Savannah has contributed more to
the yellow fever sufferers than any
other city jn Georgia.
The- ‘■‘Chinese cheap labor” quos*
ti,on is ucHtined: to give tlie' govern-
ment serious trouble.
Prof. W. II. Waddell of the Uni
versity of Georgia, died at Wcllford,
South Carolina, ou Hie 18th just. .
In the solution of tho financial
problem tho name of Tilden has bcicn
eiiniilifted from the number of pos-
sililo caudDhitea for President m
1880.
State ticket Ipiye bccema disgusted
with the old Beast's revolulTonary
] iroceed ings, , and jiavp ; withdrtiiwn
the’ir mimeS.’ : ■ • •
*“ 7" ; —;—Trjr ,
Ip 18l9 t he yellow fever raged with
remarkable nudiguity iu this and
other ccmutyies. I t broke out at one
and the supiQ timc .in widelyrseparat.,
ed ]localities—in Boston uud. ; Aifew:
Orleans., Af Aluhile two Jmmlrcd
and ninety-four qied. Charleston
and Suva in mil suffered tearfully.
Natchez was almost depopulated,
and two hundred and fifty of those
remaining; died. Iff Haiti more two
htnjdred and forty-two died and six
hundred and forty were taken sick.
Alany persons fell deatBhi the st;|e#!.
At. Gudia, %aid, of ;u ‘pojfulutjbuirii
seventy-two thousand, forty-eight
thousand took The fever, arid live
thousand died,- -< ,u . , . -
Pluck, not luck, puts a man ahead
in this world, and leaves a lot of en
vious persons at f ho foot of t he lad
der quarreling over their pedigrees,
trying to spoiled a path out of some
.Hvnqmtl'.otic friend, or stetd ununder
Die *hfld >w of .-cruh solf-miulc man.
_ Jolinson Items.
Air. W. IT. Sumner’s fine corn
lurried out forty bushels per acre.
I ^Irs. Fay of Jefferson county, is
in Wrightsville on a. visit to her sis
ter, Airs. W. A. Thompkins.
: The trustees of the Wrightsville
Academy have elected Mr. W. O.
Samples as Icaeher for another year.
Air. Elijah Brantley who”' wins
tillrqwn from his horse ou the inst,
and 1 badly hurt, is veebvering.
Capt. Kent's jibysieian thinks he
is some hotter this week, but not out
of danger yet.
: Tho servieos of thy : Espjsaopal
church a-ero Wad by Air. U. W. Ale-
Conuell in the Baptist, church last
Sunday.'
Largcffffvnm'ities o,f cotton arevpiv:-
sing thvpiigh Wrightvillo to Burfow
Without a single bill from our iuer-
ojtumts.
. /IlorsftswappirtgMi*sfe obinmon dur
ing court. AEr. ITndonvood.apd AIr.
Howell swapped liorsos tiviee—Swap
ped and swapped back quicker.
Judge jJobpsqn adjouened. court
on AYedhesduy' last, Imt the courting
of a certain gentleman of Laurens
county'is Still going on. The pres
ence of no lawyer required.
Fever is still raging.in the county
throe, children died during the week..
()ne of Mr. iSiiiieoii Hdgerri ou Tlvu rs-
dny nigiit, ono of Mr, Jesse \Villiams
on Tuesday, and one of Air. W.. B.
Ennis on (Saturday.
’There will bo si pyotractgd meeting
at Gorin til b'egimiing on Saturday
before- the third Sunday in October.
On Tuesday the fuiioi’ftl sermon of
the late Air. Samuel Williams will
be preached.
On last Saturday night a Laurens
county beau was serenaded at tho
Smith House. The serenaders dis
coursed sweet-music on jews-harps
under flic window till a late hour.
But failing to get a response from
the.youthful (?) lover, they enjeied
the hotel and found him asleep! The
nrixL day at eliurcli a/i:er- ]waver it
wius^nutieed -that all too Knjghts
(if the Harp continued, kneeling.
Moved by a curiosity to know the
i-imse of .-:i:<;!i de;,o|it wmvhij), the
geifiteniau t'miu-Laurens leanedovriri
arid jiteped, into their faces.—They
were asleep, making up for the pre
vious night's revellings.
Montgmneuy News.
Sickness is spreading very rapidly
among us. ,
There is one mule and three ox
teams' hauling timber fnrougli town
every day.
Air. It. Or. Thomjisbn is erecting a
dwelling in town. He has ft bpnuti-
ful location.
The rovomTo officers, Afo^rs. Wade
ami Smith, passed through Alt. Vor-
lioji on tlie tjd hunting up dei’ault-
er.i " , "
Miss Sal lie McMillan of Telfair is
spending some time with her sister,
Mrs. Carrie Peterson, near Alt. Ver
non. V .
Tho citizens around Long Pond
have organized ftp Agricultural Soci
ety; Air. .G. Moltao president, AfvdJ.
(J. AleAllister secretary, .
Miss Sophia Miller of Macon, who
has been upending ». few weeks wil li
Gfipt. Thus. I- 1 . W illiains anil family
' 2 23d irist. for her home.
"Lit '**’■*’”( ■ — - - YXiiinwiumaiaicwiMni^Mi ■
left bn the
liable
18t|i iiist. to trike cliarge of the boat,
lunyat JJariem; lie shvs hd ivill be
np 'the rivoy in two weeks.
FOR SHERIFF.
’ Wrlgbtsville, Gii.,' Bepl, 30tli. ?;
mJ mi: '
P,lease.imnpimfte,iuy.i*s»ruc fin ft CiujiiJdrity
'fi\ro ; b' 1 ’ Sheriff of doJiiison eonnly. If..elpoiwj
ImiiE ' i> v P db--'d»|tj<iH.oLgl w DfficpJi*
Ui<‘ licit nf my affilil;,-.
. Japol) T, Hnell.
-HI
nul l'd (uMo.lie.
He that would have wbftt lie hath
not, should do what he doth not."
) Wb loan'i • Iwihi • ft' rMmbie feource
that eleven men near the OJioopep
weiit off ou timber to .Darien in Au
gust and all vetiu'im.d Jjome, ^ick(iukL
of the nuMfier, mud have died] One
of them Wfgj a son of Mr. A. J. WiJ-
liamsbh M fhik county.
'Our jail a, Haw from
a liltle .Jiegrp and put one ol the silh
offa.toneeml, in the petition through
Hu* jail, arid hicked ubout an inch of
liavinjK the other off when Air. Davis
discovered Afr. Ditvik
says it was a dregm be , |iud a few
nights ago that put liim on his
guui'd. _ v . ... ,. ^
Bor. 1. I. Necsc of Dm Btn ing
1dI| work- has iboon cnm ,, irig < ori ‘ »
profrncpd jnoeiijjg isinpe ” the. 18th
Uisfv at Sjiilolu cliureh, aiiiJ it fs said
that there never has !i",-u eUcIi inf< r-
obt; manifested before in all this
country; the old;' (her young! both
.male and female are -feasting op si
perfect p^ntjeost'al shower i»f; the
Spirit. Tlnrty-six have joined. It
can traly lX'CaUed a revival of relig^
ion. 1 " ; L;>V ■ .
Application for Administrt -
tion.
, Gaonou LaurV;ns County,
0ttlilifti-y’a Office, Sept ROtli 1918.
Whereas Dennis McLendon has tiled his
application for letters of Administration,
Avi ti&fm non mm tedamiulo nmuw^ pu the
estutu of Henry O. Fagan, deevtlSed.
Tliese are. thoiXsforo, to cite nnd tnl-
irionish all the lt’mdml and creditors of
sjiid deceased, to Show Cause, if tiny they
Iwve, Why letters of Adiniuistrti'lon Should
not he granted the appllriaut on- the first
Monday in November next.
Given.under mylnuuland Ofilcial Blgmi
lure. JonxT. DtixeAX,
4t OixLrVniT'.
Dismission.
liariretis Court of Ordinary,
July Tcvm, 1878;
! WumtuAS, AY. T. arid L. T. Haskins.
AdUtinistraters on tl'.g estate of lYin. Hus-
Idns, deceased, hftvri filed their iqqilienUon
i'(fv leIters rif Dlsndssioit front said Admin
istration,
! Theke are t hmifpre to c-iti' ami admon
ish all-'persons'concerned, to show eau.-e if
ivriy'they have, why lotion; Of Disinlssioii
shorihl not lie granted the applicants on
flip first Momlny in Novoinber next.
Given under my Oftleiat shpiaUiie,
John T, Duncan,
aug 1 8n» Ordinary.
Gkowua, Lauuwns Couxt».
Four weeks after da(o,: nppHoittlaiv will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of siild
county for leave to sell all the lands be
longing to the Estate of John Striotlnnd,
deceased. AVm. L. Strietla'ml,
Oet, 1, 1878. 4-1 Ariin’r.
Roceipte! Receipt^!
Gam, a-ni> our one.
All persons indebted to Dr. R. If. High-
lower for medleaVservie.es are requested to
epnie forward, and settle up for the same,
’Phiise who fail to make satlsffietqiy ar
rangements w.iih the undersigned ciiu not
expeel lffs yet vlees in the future.
J. E. iilghloAVer. .
Rept; 11 -ft. _ A tty-*- •
PAYUPi
All parties indebted to tlic undetyigned
are requested to come up and-settlavo! <>))ee.
All niy notes and aeeounts not paid liv Uri;
1st day of November ffi!XI, will ■ ho put in
suit hnmcdintely thereafter.
Oc. 8, 1878. ' 4t Joel E. Perry.
HALT! '
JhiVtie.-, Indidited to me for Mpijieai ser
vices are li.ereb.v notified that, they must
come forward arid set'll! lit oiieri. “A. word
to the wise insufficient-."
oef ’J-it John O. (Tarter.
. WOTICE.
All nf my Notes and Accounts' me In the
hands of ifenryj). ,\1 out ford, for follee-
liot). if not.aeriieiV U»ey will ha sued ilia
rttadhaely^C'er (lie I6ih of Outuber.
ring 12 if 7). VI. Blm ksheiir;
Read Thlft!
In order to enabloparties indebted 1o mt
i :> settle up, I will give 12i:ts. for Put eo.t-
toa, ami $4 iter hundred for cotton in the,
seed, now bring your cotton and rich la up.
Save cost and hard feelings^yori cun have
no oxotnse now. My hooks iriust bo settled.
Very res|ie<'tfu)ly, Votira,
Thomiia P, Bare belt.
sej-J ll-4.t
For Tax Receiver.
Ed: mix
Please announce Mr. A. J. Hlllittn as u
caudidate for reelect ion to the office of Ta x
Receiver at lljo ensuing ( lection. He has
fillgd tho office tatihfiiiririi'ily i iri tlic public for
the! past two years, and We recoinffiend Tdrii
to the fiivM-ahle consideration of the Voters
oi LmirenS county,
. Bcpl. 4-If , Manv voTKits.
For Tax Receiver.
Believing that, the Rev. J, L; AYldte
will, if elac.tod, diseharge tin) duties of the
office to the sa’tlsfaetlon of tlie Public, \ve
heisby announce the name of that gentle
man ns a oiuKlidate for Receiver of Tax
Retuniis'of Lfuircris rouiity. • -
A tig. 28-if M'Ah'7 VoTKl'ri, /:i
For Tax Collector,
Ed. Pod: *
Please ariiuaince Mr, AV. \V. O'neal as a
ciamlidute for Tax Oolleetor. !f. i- a.
Worthy oit'r/.eri, and eutineptly qurillfaid I,,
till that office with credit to Ulhjscif and
sutlsfaction to the PebliH. ;
Atig. 28‘tf 1 1 J Many Grrtz::-
NOTICE.
• GrioitrilA LAijuKxiii Go.u.vt v.
Four weeks, after date, appilcutioB v. ill
lie made to the Court of Onlhi H P • ’ a ■■
to sell tin- lands belonging to tlic estate of
John Perry, St\, deceased.
’ Edward .'Povry,
Sept 17*lt Executor.
NOfl&E.
(iKOttllt A LAtrir.XH Coi ; N’TV.
Four \yeoka uftor date, attpUeatiori will
lie made, to the Court of Orditiarv of said
county for leave to,sell all the iriridri b ■!.>;( ■
irig .to thy estate of John Pcrr.t;’Ji‘. ( lrito '
of said county, deesrised. """'Ti
J, J. Bowen,
tV^t Mt. ' ' A.tjtjitin'irifftftritt'*'"’' •
1 rotsce.. •;
. ' GEqaoia; 4\ijaE?«s Cqu^iw,
All pofsous haviugdcmntjds against John
Perry, Sr., deceased, late of said county,
ai-e hereby notified and requited to present
thorn properly attested to tho undm'-lgncd
Avithin the time prescribed by law; ntul all i
periions Judobfed to said deceaserl me horc- .
by reipdreil to mnko immodiatri paynieat.
Id thu.uiHlerHigned. 4 ; • tv.tn g- beo
Edward Perry; , i t
Wept. 17-ff Executor;’’
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Ms-
; j: THU MAHKIi
Tf
SXVANX.Mr, BkWr.’ 20,
CWfox-Ariddilng, 10 J';' lo,vv mid
dling, flf ; .good f orcllnniy,'i-ll ordiriitriy;
0 L
BAfox-CIciir rib aidc/i, 7{: HhoqjdeiH,
0c, ;| dry salted clear rib side.--, (i#; (ong-
C<?ttN -O4i^08c. tov. 'white; odts; ’ 88(0)
42tc;, vvholestdg, arid m<itil- .J.
* Hmi-:s—ifiuf, ll<-.; salted. 7gv0e. ; woo),
22^/JJ4e.; burry wool, lOt^lOc. ; tnlloW, 7c ;
wax
QMfi
!J>A mKUT TIM HHIt
DAiu.ifX;'OA., Beptcriibet'a0,:1878. >
HQUAllR,
id
7(»0 -Averaittv,
WH
b ; >l>
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t r j# “ .
i,2oo " ;
300 A verage'.
400 “ '
'HW “ .-*
m “
...... 5 mmw
.5 mmw
7 UhEi 00
, .. .8 (M'A> 00
o ].^ U L ff *>nz
.0 004/71050 iv- (, , .
J'lriitt’^qoiuHly
For Tax Collector. >>' r
| With many tlmnks to tlie' citizens for '-
past put i ormge, &o., 1 again unuounce my
njime for Tax CollLifcW orLftrirkhs^nuty
siibjec! to th(‘ will of tlm people.
' j * ' Ilespqeti'uily, ! ;
i '" U. T. Doiriiny. !
For Sheriff.
Jtirrucogultioa }#{ ,t4»e:effioleiil and dilgldy. „,
satisfactory >mqunp|’ in which, for several
years, lie has discharged the ditlleiiU duiies
of this impoirimti offioe.Avc h<3ruby suggest, uf
as a candidate for Sheriff,; the nmitc ol’ Atr.-
Dennis McLendon; subject, to DehtocrtUio
nrimiiml-iqn, if one is held, ■•’ ! ;m . , ; >
MANYVoTEUSi . ti
For Tax Collector.
Bdicvingjhnf the office of Tax Collector :
was never filled more faithfully, or with
more general nitlsl’actiriri to liix payer Hem
by Mr. B, II. Liiriier fqr iniiii^ yeitrsi wo . ’
hereby suggest him ii.V ri’ iuirididate for tliii't *
otfiee, subject to, IJeinocratjp,nqij|unntioii if
one is held, >f.VNY VoTEIlH.
CATS FOR SALE.
500 1Mabels nf Yelinw Rust Proof Oats
for said; clump foe-imk.' Apply fog '
K.EA,
Bept 18-lf.' Holmes’ t"r.- lioad.i.
Aelmlnlstrator'3 Sale.
By virtue of iin'orihw from the Court of
Ordiriiiry of Lntjreris criunty, Will ho sold '
hefott! ffiri 'C'oVii't ‘.Hriiisri door In the (own
ol'Drihlin, In Laurens comity, oil, thn first
'l’uesday in October next, av itli in th’o ja^iil !
hours of sale, to the highest bidd.-r, 5:.ii
acrcfj Of .hind optho’ east side of the bcjOpeo,
river, adjoining hinds of Wesley Kea', It. ,
R. Hester, Dudley Keen find others, known
ri« tin? plaee ^jpnett lyca Is now
living; sold ns’ tlie property of O. B. If.
r rurner, (lecamsed,. for dii trilmtiou. i
Jernweiwli. Ileum ii
......yfMl 24l; ' . AdtMnistrajqr,,;.,A fj .
Now Dlotrici. ?
Latireijs Court, of Ordinary,
BopteinberiTonn, 1.878.- . a ,
Notice Is hereby given-that a tieiv 'Mililia
disji'let law bteiMidd off; and 'established
flora the 8ftth ; District, Mi, tlie libe
coinmcndii'rftt Hie eduhty lhwj on the Dub
tin and Wrighthvllle rond, rienf Mis.
CliWk’ri; nnd d’owri said roifddi) !Tlghk. \ver’.i
creek,- turir, A.i P. Foit’ri, (heneb Vhr.vri' said' ‘ •
(■.reek to llrtitori’ft cteek-; thettee dowii Bru- J ■
toil’s (Week to Big'creek, tiieiice down Big' } ’
creek to District lino (nCDririeri and M : .!
ledgeville road. Biiid now district to ein-
,brar,e all theLj.qrlimx pf t)tq8(jU> Dirt rict
ELECTIOH NOTICE
Foil Njuv MtiuTu;pii;«ic'ik/,' ' dsuittH
y,\Lxmxiny.j^ouxkofi'Ordln4rj<In syi mu
'■ j ni .ov'Fte»fk>unfjt>p«Kpq«|Pjqi !
'*| *h»v/. ImBept’ dS*
Order^id' (hut mi olectioh be.hchl iit the ->J
fkihpoLHiouto hear Bhitdy G-royo church,
oil Bntiirilay, tho IJlh.flnj^ of Ofilob.i-
jfiexji, for oue'Justirie of. tie Peace, and t wo
,foriJtho 1 iJOOfh (Jfifckriifiri) I > i
(mb (L-M, of'liaut<ais eotiii^y; "<B hit -i 1
^|triuii extiact^oiir tlii# inTrffdes.f L’d .
JOIIX T, DtO.TAN', . *d
- • ' OWiiimry.
^ J Dismission. !\
, ." Laareiii-Court dftVrdji^Yp^
am&PP noutf
Wr v l> '"
i>i D!sqd?j<i(;ii froui c«hJ Adininislrathip..
These are therefore to cite and nd-
inoaj It all peraons coricarjVqd.,,to show
icy have, why letters of
d not be graiited the applL ,
B5 .10|' 0i, “ iirm ^e.fiivt Mcmduyin Npyemb , mo.;. ^
. (i cako. ii jo ^ iv !f^ F,
,.<i 5U(C, 7.Sff|; . ,, ; ' .John 'j'. I U.aail,
. .8 00w (i 00
tuig l 3m
Ordinjivy