The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, October 09, 1878, Image 3

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#w®. ,, \ m 0m U DUBLIN POST. *—■■■■ ■»■_■ L —« DUBLIN GA, OCT. 0, 1878. Terms, $1.50 a year in advance. BATES OF ADVERTISING. One square,-first insertion.. A_, .$1.00 Each subsequent insertion. Local notices, per line. One column one year 1.. “ “ six months Ten lines make a square. 50 ... 10 .120.00 . 70.00 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Will be inserted at the following rates Sheriff srfies, bitch levy, $3 50 5 00 0 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 Sheriffs’ mortgage sales, Application for letter of admin’tion, *• *• gunr’sliip. Dismission from administration, Dismissfon from guardianship, For leave to sell land, Application for?: Homestead, Bales of real estate by administrators, executors and guardians, per square,5 00 Sales of perisMble property 10 days, 1 75 Esti-a^y noti ecs.pO days, ' . 3 00 Divorces—rule to perfect service, 8 00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors; 4 00 Obituary and marringe noticcsnot ex ceeding ten lines, solieited.for. publi cation.—All over that amount charged 10 cts. per line. Tiik Post is the Offictai, Organ of LAttrtfcNS County; — CriUJcuATiON oveh 000. '* ■ Laurens Co. Directory. John T. Duncan, Ordinary—office in the Court House. Mercer Haynes, Judge County Court- office in the Court House. Hurdy Smith, Clerk Superior Court— office in the Court House. Dennis McLendon, Sheriff-r-office in the Court House. M. L. Jones, County Treasurer. L. B. Linder, County Surveyor. R. T. Dominy, Tax Collector. A. J. Hilbun, Tax Receiver. W. R. Hester, Coroner. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ANT* NOTARIES Funi.ic. Dublin District—E. J. Tarplcy, J. P. Smith’s District—W. W. Smith, J. P.— J. S. Drew, N. P. Buck Eye District—II. D. Montford, J. P.—D. S. Blacltshear. N. P. Bailey’s District—J. B. Perry, J. P.— J. I. C. Stanley, N. P. BurgamV’s District—C. C. Stokes, J. P. —J. if. Register, N. P. Harvard’s District—Win. Gilbert, J. P. Hampton’s Mill District—D. J. Darscy J. P.-rU. P. Stubbs, N. P.. Pine Tuckey District—R. A. Rcdiug- fleld, J. P.-W. E. Duncan, N. P. ROAD CO.MMISSIONEUS. Dublin District—Daniel Anderson, W. M. Scarborough, H. P. Howard. Smith’s District—Ira H. Hilbun, J. S. Draw, J. F. Fuller Buck Eye District—II, D. Montford, Jus;”lm,rgMi^ : n.?F.'J(jb>!«.' ’ - Jlitiley’s District—J. I. C. Stanley, J, 3'. Coney, A. .1. Hobbs. Bnrgainy’s- District—0, (■- Stokes, W. II. Ashley, II. R. llogan. Harvard's District—W, A. Gainey, J. M. White, .1. F. Moore. Hampton's Mill District—A. B. Clarke, Wm. Allen, W. S. Bryan Pine Tuckey District—W. E. Duncan, E. Gay, N. F. Gay. MASONIC. Laurens Lodge, No. 75; John T. Rogers, ' I. l. •" " ir— Master. L L. Hnrville, Secretary Meeting, 4th Saturday in each month, sit 10 O'clock, A. M. MAILS, Leaves.Dublin for Toombsboroat 7a. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. . AitIvcs at Dublin from Toombsboro at 5 p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursday's, and Sat urdays. Leaves Dublin for Cochran at 7 a. m. on Mondays and Thursdays. Arrives at Dublin' from Cochran at 5 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. Arrives at Dublin from Eastman at 5 i). m. on Fridays, Leaves Dublin for Eastman at 8 a. m. on Saturdays. Leaves Dublin for Wriglitsville at G a. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; and returns to Dublin at .7 p. m. on the same days. ; ' TOWN DIRECTORY, James J. Conner, Mayor. T. P.. Sarcliett, J, E. Perry, E. J. Tnrp- .<-v, J. B. Wolfe and Robt. Arnuu, Coun cilman. Isaac T. Keen, Recorder-and Treasurer. James W. Wright, Marshal. EcgqJnEipceting, 1# and 4th Monday- evening in each month. Co. Directory. W. y?. Mixon, Ordinary—office in the Court House. M. H. Mason, Clerk Superior Court- office in the Court Bouse- M. A. Outlaw, Sheriff—office in the Court House. ‘ ” W. J. M. Smith, Cqiiiity Treasurer. W. B. Snell, County Surveyor. Jordan Norris, Tax Collector. Wm. Page, Tax Receiver. George Scliwalls, Coroner. Justices of the PeacD and notaries Pubmc. < i 1201st District, (Wriglitsville,)—W. A. Tompkins, N. P.—DavidLRawIs, J. P, 1202il District (Buckeye)—W. B. Whid- <lon, N. P.—Z. Prescot, J. P. 1801st District (New District)—J. J. Parker, J; P. 1260th District (Smith’s)—J. C. Gay, N P.—J. C. Smith, J. P. 56th District (Pullen)—Henry 3Ieeks, N. P.—Samuel Williams, J.-P. 55th District (Tapley’s)—G. W. Tapley, N. P.—John F. Williams, J. P. 1203d District (Ivey’s)~8. M, Norris, J.P. MASONIC. J. W. Flanders, Master. Meeting 3d Saturday in each month, 10 o’clock, A. M. J \ MAILS. Leaves Wright.syillc on Tuesdays,.Tburs- l*ya at 0 o’clock a. m. for days and Saturdi„ j Tenuiile, and returns on same days nt 0 ■’* o’clock p. m. Arrives at Wriglitsville fi-om Dublin at 12 m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days, pud leaves Wriglitsville for Dublin the same days nt 1 p. m. Local AflUiivs. Bargains ntTillcry’sAj || Go to Jones’ for table saltA Delightful October weather. Honest goods and iionesfprices at Wolfe’s. Superior Court will convene next Mon day. Don’t fail to read the World advertise ment. A full line of saddles at Joel E. Perry’s from $2.60 up. . Mr. nadyn Hughes of ^Atlanta was in t6\vn last week. , !!' b !: ,-r Died.—Daniel Padget.on, t)ic 2nd Inst., aged 14 years. Corn is selling in ITawkinsville nt fifty to seventy-five cents per bushel. Mr. Tillery left last Sunday for Savan nah and Mncon to lay iu ( his full and wiu- .Thp-.new. fiye-proof safe, puvohjisctl by the commissioners, lms arrived. It's a big thing. ter stock. Col.. Blount will address the people on the political issues of the day next Wednes day, (the 10th). ; } ’ Col. Ramsey is making some changes in his dwelling—replacing the lit tie porch with a more tasteful One. Messrs. 31. L. Arnnit and J. F. Anthony of Snndorsviile came to tho Barbecue nnd Basket Dinner last Thursday. The editor lias been confined to Ids bed almost tlio entire past week—hence, we ask that the Post this week bo not j read with a critic’s eye. 31r. S. B. Whipple had a big old-fash- ioned corn-sliucking lust Saturday night,1 and regaled the darkeys with dead loads of apple dumplings. It’s hard to tell whether the bilious fever is abating in the comity or not. So soon ns it abates a little in one locality it grows worse in another. Mr, Geiger, son of Rov. Mr. Gei ger, will ciosb Iris sebbol on the »rd jinst. wit h a, big examination and ex hibition. Laurens county is not llic only county afllictcd with fever. It is raging more or less in the major portion of the counties throughout the State. Attention is directed to tho law card of Col, O. Bower of Irwinton. He is a rising young lawyer witli capacity for any posi tion in the bright future before him. Dr. Fisher’s place in town is for sale. It is one of the most tastfully and convenient ly arranged places in Dublin, and fortunate will be the man who secures it for a home. See advertisement in another column. Weather Report l’or September. Highest mean tcinp’ture, 2nd—85} degrees Lowest “ •• 15th—{Hit “ .Mean for month 74} “ Total rainfall 5.17 in. The best Corn yet. 31r. T. II. Rowe’s 14 acres of Hardaway eoi;p|urm;d out buslu-ls—an. nvolmge of over 52 bUsliolif per acre. The 4 best acres yielded (15 bushels per acre. Beef! Beef! I will be in Dublin early every Thun- diti/ morning with an excellent quality of beef; and will be pleased to supply all who wish to lie furnished, Sept. 25 4t. Eli 31. Keen. The Atlanta Constitution donned a hand some new dress on the 1st hist, wlijcli it richly merited. For enterprise, spice, news, humor, soundness of views and sledge-hammer blowsfor organized Democ racy', commend us to the Constitution. A man named Bird Hester was lodged in jail last Sunday. He was arrested in Irwin county on a warrant issued against him for disturbing public worship at Gctli- semanc church in this county' eighteen months ago. There arc other warrants against him but we failed to learn for wlint offences. When y'ou go to Cochran call on 3fans& Bro. • For that house sends out each sea son a thoroughly experienced business man to tin? Northern and Eastern 3Iarkets, and thus secures the best bargains, of which they let their customers have the benefit. They buy in the largest quantities too, which also gives them the advantage over all competitors. “If You Can’t Get a Horse, Ride a Cow.” A young gentleman in Cochran, a few nights sinco, while escorting a couple of youiig ladies home from the reading club, unexpectedly stumbled over a cow, which was lying on the side-walk. Tlic cow ris ing, caught him “Cavalry 6tylc,” nnd off they put at race-liorsc speed,—leaving his- companions most unceremoniously—when a sudden turn in the affair placed him on the ground in such a position, that in the dark ness it wns hard to tell which was the cow, and which the man. After striking a match or two, and gathcringup the lost apparel, the trio (I mean the two ladies and the gentleman,) proceeded quietly on their way. Pay-Day Has Come! Wc earnestly hope that ee'ery man in Laurens county who is in arrears to the Post, will come to Court-the 2nd Monday in Octolier, or Ixiforc, prepared to pay up. Wc started our paper in June—a time when it is idle to talk to most men of money; hence via agreed to wait with a large number of subscribers till they could sell their cotton; but we never entertained the remotest idea of running the Post on a credit. It -was only the season tliat almost compelled us to start on o credit, hut we Intend to bring everything to a cash basis at the earliest possible time. Pay day fm come. It is needless to explain or apologize for our position. Every one knows that a paper cannot lie conducted successfully, paying as it goes, and collecting as it can. Read wlmt Dr. Harrison has to say in thisli . Tho now mail route from Dublin to Red Bluff is in operation. Married on The evening of the 3d inst. by the Rev. W. S. Ramsey, Mr. Geo. E. Harrington of Burke coun ty toMiss Jennie Anderson of Laur ens. • ' Montgomery News. Montgomery county has a negro running for Tax collector. Prof. IPs new gymnasium brings his hoys in occasionally, hurt in all mannor of ytaiys—only, ono arm broke yet. Our old friend, Toni Litslio; tVds jin town on tho 1st inst., soiling goods !for D. J. Bern of Macon. Ml*. J. Morrison has houglit a {half interest in tho wool carding machino and speaks of purchasing an engine to run it. Mr. Park Ilolsoy has loft us nnd gone down to tho Ohoopeo White Bluff to take charge of a storo for Wilcox & Churchill, of Darien. The Bartow mail routo furnishes a new mail rider every trip. I can’t; tell what becomes of them—I hope it don’t kill thorn. Some parties tried to break into the store of Wilcox & Churchill, at Silver Bluff, on the night of tho 20th ult., but Mr. Tom Wilcox, who is over at. his post, soon nwoko nnd made them proceed to went. One of our school touchers started homo with some of his pupils, a few days ago, who arc in the habit of rid- ingtoschool in a curt. The teacher got in the front part of the cart, and as he is ivj’tU man, the back band broke andl.be mule kicked tho pedagogue out of the cart and •colored one eye a little. Johnson Items. Mrs. Edward Douglas daughter of George W. \Y\ Tapley died last week. Mrs. J. E. Hightower of Dublin is at Mr. li. J. Hightower's sick with chill and fever. Mr. J. E. Hightower and his brother T. M. Hightower of Dublin were in town last week. Several young men of Wriglitsville loft last Friday for Swainsboro to at tend tho Baptist Association at that place. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ennis had another child- to die witli dipthoria lust week and another has since taken it. Little Cluudy Daley son of Mrs. A. W. Daley hud ono of his. tooth kicked out by a horse last Monday night. Although tho fever has abated somewhat within the two last days, considerable sicknoss still provuils in and around Wriglitsville. The Rev. O. W. Samples teacher elect fos another year for Wriglits- villo preached a good sermon in the Court House last Friday night. Mr. James L. Jones of this county had a child to die which wc did not hear of in time for the., last report. It makes four instead of threcTJcirths for the week. Mr. Charnel Hightower was in town last Friday boasting of another acquisition to his family—a fine daughter. Mr. Killcbrew is singing tljo same tunc himself. A protracted mooting commenced at .Mason’s Bridge lust Saturday uud continues until Tuesday 8t.h inst,, oil which day tho Rev. .James D. Anthony of Sandorsvillo will preach. East Oconee Items. Col. Wayne is fitting up an engino on tho Valdosta plucc. Cotton-pickings ami corn-shlick ings are in vogue now. Courting folks spend Sabbath evenings at the mill. Undo Dan yon must go home with me to-night. Judge It. Hausen of Huntsville Ala., lias the contract for complet ing Beachum’s new house. Tho principal attraction is at L. C. Beaclmm’s gin—a Brown Feeder and Condonsbi*. Much credit is due Graham & Moon for tho latest im provements in tlio plan of the work. SAFFRON SCRAPS. Notes of* tlic Situation in tlio Pestilential Belt. Memphis Avalanche: The pop ulation of Moinphis, usually move 40,000i is now, as ostiuiajj§$, reduced by the yellow fever fright to 2,000 whites and G,d00 blacks. New Orleans Picayune: The re lief which comes daily to this strick en section from all, parts of the coun try reaches fart her Ilian Is commonly supposed, and fu ether, perhaps, than its authors intend.' It. relievos the southern heart of its bitterness and momory of its wrongs. In the niitnc of that philanthropy which has ovor- swopt all geographical and party ;linos', wo dcolaro that tho war is tiyer, inow at last and forever. Tho first yellow fovor pat ient at Ft. Pickering got right up and mar ried his nurse. . A little hoy in Now Orleans tel- cgTupbod to his undo in Dallas, Tex as; “Mamma and sister died this evening; what must I do?’’; Tho romavkablo exemption from tho fever of tile thousands of people living in tents, just outside of Mem phis, continues despite inclement weather. Natchez Sun: September 20, nnd no fovor hero. God, in his infinite moroy, grant that wc may ho able to rojoico in our ddivoranco one month from to-day. Dr. Dowoll in Memphis Ledger: “Thcro is no known preventive, and all substances that smell aro inju rious, and medicines taken as pre ventives do harm. Ono and all should live as they have boon accus tomed to do, Drjnk no liquors of any kind whatovor, as they all in- juro flic stomach and weaken the kidneys, nnd I liavo never known any ono yet to recover that took tlio disease when drunk.” Sit mlhl Fas audita Lnqul. It devolves upon us this -week to, announeo the sad misfortune of our friends, Messrs. Tnmnell & Carter; and, in so; doing, wo sponk most tru ly when we say* tlm*, the perform ance of scarcely any duty op our life over caused us more genuine sorrow and,regret. Messrs. Trmmcll & Carter, dealers in general merchandise; suspended husinessj on tlio 1st inst., and have tnado ah assignment. • : Their liabilities aro about $38,000 aud it is thought that their assets will amount to sufficient to make a 1 settlement satisfactory to all part ies. Tlib embarrassment of the firm Was brought on by a complicated so- rios*AC difficulties—absolutely una voidable-ami no hlifftib attaches to ! any onel They lost heavily on cot- ,tqu last souson, and carried -oyer ’about $22,000 of unpaid accounts from last yeara’s transactions; An extension of sikty days was uskeci, hut creditors refused to grant it, and tho firm was forced into mak ing an assignment. ’ ' | To our citizens, tho fuiluvo was .wholly unexpected, and a gloom and sadness has pervaded tho town ever sinco. Messrs. Tmnnoll & Onrtor arc re garded as nion of tlio strictest honor and integrity, arid their failure was considered honest and unavoidable. •—C0i va n Obm % ve >*. The fever is very bad at Hopefiold, Ark., which explodes the idea that it would not go west of the Missis sippi river. Dr. T. O. Summers, who has just waded four weeks of scourge at .Mem phis,, says in the Nashville Banner: “Jam surprised that tlio people of i lie. jiity-of Nashville are afraid that \ ' r- HVo fever will sprdad among us. ‘ It is just, as impossible for a yellow fo- veivform to live in tho hvgroniotie condition of this air as for a man to live in a vacuum. You can go out to tho infirmary and sleep with the patients, and you will bo perfectly safe. I have novor known an atmos phere so antagonistic to its develop ment.” Grenada Sun: “Tlio burning of tar and sprinkling of disinfectants in our strocts and bublio square liavo ceased, and at night our town is as lonely ns a desert.” Brtlson’H Latest. [Haitimore Gawtle,] Mr. Edison is still adding to his list of inventions. Tlio latest arc tho voltamoter, tho mirror thermom eter, a self-resonant tuning fork and a dovico for laying in a supply of “daylight.” Tlio latter invention is a self-luminous paper so improved as to give light several hours after dark. Edison says it can bo utilized for wall paper. m ■ mm Tlio groat marksman, Dr. Carver is to givo an exhibition of his skill with tho riilo at the State Fair in Macon, both standing and on horso- biick, tho horse running nt full speed. IIo drives a lino spdu of elks to liis carriage. FOR SALE. A PLEASANT 1T03IE, situated in tlio most dopant and salubrious purt of the growing town of DUBLIN On. Thoro is nearly three acres of land, including a young anil select orchard, a largo garden, and two stock lots. There is a now, well built fohr-room cottage, with hall nnd pi azza; a largo two-room kitchen, thirty foot from the house, with separate store-room, bat It bouse uml smoke-house. Tills desir able residence, convenient to a good acad emy and church, may be bought, upon very moderate terms—one-lialf cash ami the re mainder, witli interest, in one year. Ad dress, II.vuitw Fisher, m. d. oet.J)-2t Eastman, Gn, >' !¥lonoy! Parties Indebted to tho undersigned- for medical services are requested to come for ward promptly find settle. I liavo served you to the best of my ability, and expect similar treatment. Vrrbmn sat, nuglMf I. Tf. lTarrlson. For Sheriff. In recognition of the efficient and highly satisfactory manner in which, for several years, ho lias discharged the difficult duties of tills important ofllce, we hereby suggest as a candidate for Sheriff, tile name of 3fr. Dennis 3IcLendon, subject to Democratic nominatiou, if one is hold. 31 a ny Voters, For Tax Collector. Believing tliftt tlic office of Tax Collector was never filled more faithfully, or With more general satisfaction to tax payers than by Mr. B. B. Linder for many years, we hereby suggest him as a candidate for that office, subject to Democratic nomination if one is held. Many Voters. Mr. Joseph Thompson is running in the Third Congressional District of Maryland on tlio Nutionul and Prohibition tickets; At therNation al Convention a delegate pictur esquely, refered to him as a Temper ance man who was fond of his nip und as a Grcenhapk man who was in favor of hard money. At Lovcjoy, Saturday last, Mr. Joe Dorsey, while carelessly handling a pistol, discharged tho weapon, the contents of which wounded tho eight-year old son of Mr. Canady. The boy will probably dio. The township of Ortnli, Italy, has sunk twelve to fifteen feet below the ordinary level, and tho inhabitants have deserted tho toppling houses. Saturday last, at Covington, a ne gro by tlio name of Levy Conner struck another moke on the head ■With an axe, seriously injuring that instrument, so it is stiid. Gov. Wade Hampton is down on Independents. lie thinks they should ho scourged out of the Democratic party and driven ovor to the Rudicul camp, Tho state prison at Auburn holds 27 clorgymon, 42 lawyers uud 13 doctors. Laurens Court of Ordinary, October Term, 1878, Whereas, G. F. Weavov, Guardian of O. M. and II. A. It. Weaver, lias filed ids application for leave to sell tlic undivided Interest of ids wards; the snine being two- fifths In 208 acres of land on the East side of the Oconee river, adjoining lands of J. M. Donalson, J. W. Maddox, Estate Of James-Stewart and others. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show ciiuse, if any they have, why said order should not be granted the applicant on the first 3Ion- day in November next. Given under my official signature, John T. Duncan, oct 0-4t Ordlnaiy. ELECTION NOTICE For New ihruTiA Ditjuct, Laurens Court of Ordinary For County purposes. Sept. 12, 1878. Ordered that an election be held at tho School Hoiwc near Shiuly Grove church, on Saturday, the 12th day of Octolier next, for one Justice of the Pence, and two Constables for the liJOOtli (JuelOiou’s) Dis trict G. 31. of Laurens county. A true extract from the minutes. John T. Duncan, '$0 it Ordinary. Dismission. Laurens Court of Ordinary, .July Term, 1878. Whereas, John 1’. Bryan, Administra tor on the estate of John P. Bryan, de ceased, has filed his application for letters of Dismission from said Administration. These arc therefore to cite nnd ad monish all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they Juivc, why letters of Dismission should not be granted fife appli cant on the first Monday In November next. Given uuder my Official signature, John T. Duncan, aug 18m Ordiuury. Dismission. Luuveua Court of Ordinary, 1 ’ • 4 July Term, 1878. Whereas, W. T. nml L, T. llnskins, Administrators on the estate of Wm. Hus* kins, deceased, have filed their application for iottevs of Dismission from' sa|d Admin istration. These nve therefore to cite arid admon ish all persons concerned, to show cause If llpy they lmviViWhy letters of Dismission should not bo granted tlio nppliennts pn tlio first Slonday in November next. Given tinder my Officiill signature, John T, Duncan; niig l 8m Ordinary. Application for Administra tion. Chotioi.v Laurens County, Ordinary's 'Office, Sept. 30th. 1878. Whereas Dennis McLendon Jins filed.bis application for letters of Adiuinist,ration* Do bonis non cum testamcnlo annexe, on .tlio estate of Henry C, Furjun, deceased. Tlieso are, therefore, to cite mid ad monish till the- kindred and creditors of said deceased; to show cause, if fcttny they lmvc, why letters of Administration should not be grunted the applicant on the tlr*t Monday in November next. !. w i . . Given under my imnd uml Official Signa ture John T, Duncan, 4t Ordinary. ■ Georgia, Lauuhns Cpunty. Fouy weeks after duto, application will bo made to tlio Court of Ordinary of saitl. eoiiuty for leave to soil all life lands be longing to the Estate of John Strlctlnnd, deceased. Wm. L, Slrlctlund, Oct. I, 1878, 4-t Adm’r. PAY UPI All parties indobt cd t o tlio undersigned tore requested to come up and settle at, once. All my notes iuid accounts not paid by .ibo 1st day of November next, will bo put in suit Immediately thereafter. Oo. 2,1878. 4t Joel E. Pony. HALT I ! ; „ Parties indebted to jno for Medical ser vices are hereby notified that they must come forward niul settle at once. "A word to the wise is sufficient." oct2-4t John G. Carter. For Tax Roceiver- Ed. Post-. Please announce Mr. A. J. Ililbun mh it candidate for rooleotloi) to* the office of Tax Receiver at tho ensuing election. He has filled t ho office satisfactorily t o the public for tlio past two years, nml wcrceommeudhlm to tho favorable consideration of tlio voters of Laurens county. Sept. 4 tf 3Iany voters, For Tax Rocelvor. Believing that tlio ltuv. J. L. White will, if elected, dlschurgo the duties of fliii office to the .satisfaction of tlio Public, wp boreby announce tho name of that gentle man ns n candidate for Receiver of Tux Retains of Laurens county. Aug. 28-tf Many Voters. FOR SHERIFF. Wrlghtsville, Ga„ Sept. 80th, lid. Post: Please announce my nnmo ns a candidato for Sheriff of Johnson county. If elected I will discharge the duties of tho office to tho best of my ability. • SCpt30-tf Jacob T. Snell. For Tax Collector. Ed. Post: Please announce Mr. W. W, O’neul as a candidate for Tax Collector, lb; Ih h worthy citizen, nnd eminently qualified to fill that office with credit to himself uud Hutlsfactlon to tlio Puhllc. Aug. 28-tf 3Iany'0itizenh. NOTICE. Georgia Laurens County. Four weeks after date, application will he made to Die Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the hinds belonging to the estate of John Perry, Sr., deceased. - > Edward Pony, Sept 17-4t Executor. NOTICE. Georgia Laurens County. Four weeks after date, application will bo made to tho Court of Ordinary of. said couuty for leave to sell all Die lands belong ing to the estate of jphn Perry, Jr., late of said county, deceased. J. J. Bowen, Sept. 10-4t Administrator, NOTICE. GKonoiA Laurens County. Ail persons having demands against John Perry, Sr., deceased, late of said county, arc hereby notified and required to present tlicm properly attested to the undersigned within tlio time prescribed l>y law; amt all persons indebted 1o said deceased are here by required _ to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Edward Perry, Sept. 17-4t Executor OATS FOR SALE. 500 bushels of Yellow Rust Proof Oats for sale, cheap/«r cash. Apply to, DENNIS KEA, Sept, 18-tf. Holmes’ Cross Roads, For Tax Collector. With mnny thanks to tho citizens for past patronage, &c., I again announce my name for Tax Collector of Laurens county subject to the will of the people. Respectfully, Ac., . It. T. Dominy, Tax Col. Laurens- Co,