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a ANCOCK ¥11EI¥ K'Bai $1 Ai.
0nr Local Cotas
FRIDAY MORNING, July 2, I860.
Agents. —Mr. L. 8. Stewart is an anthoris
«d Agent for the Hanoock Journal. Any con¬
tract made by him for Subsoribtion or Adver¬
tising will be duly acknowledged and carried
•nt by ns.
Is eiso W». Authorised G. Scruggs, (T. C.) of Agent, Warren county
to act as our and will
be no rcbegtoised by us... Our friends in old
Warren are invited to call on him.
Tames 'A. Roberts, of Milledgeville, ift Ati
authorized ggent for the ‘‘ Hanoock Journal,”
and will receive and receipt for money due us,
for subscriptions, advertisement#, Ac.
Several faS^kRavo^xhibited Cotton
blooms on our streets during tho past
Week, and somo have been reported as ear¬
ly as tbo 21st inst. which were grown on
highly manured and well cultivated fields.
What has become of the “sore eyed kit¬
ten/* premium^? Let It be awarded to
—— in tbc abaence of a more suc¬
cessful compeditor, though a week or ten
days behind the usual timo.
Do You Want Health ? And who
f*0«s Not? If so, be advised, use Dr.
YUTT’S8ARSAPARILLA& QUEENS
DELIGHT, the great alterative and blood
purifier. There is no mystery about the
Universal success that attends its use* It
f« the finest selection of tonie, anti-bilious,
anti-scorbutic, aperient and purifying
HERBS, KOO TS and BA11KS that ever
entered into any medicinal compound.
Money Wanted.
Perhaps for want of practice, we arc not
•killed in the art of duning. We have had
but little cause, heretofore, for reminding
our patrons of their indebtedness, and we
do not wish them to regard this as a com¬
plaint. We are compelled to meet a pay¬
ment on our office, and have not ttid means
therewith to do so, without help from
our patrons. If ono hundred of those in
arrears wUt come up within tho next few
days and eaeh settle ono year’s subscript
tion, our present wants will be fully met,
and we be enabled to roovo on smoothly.
Como friends, help us now, in onr time of
need, and wo will checrfnlly indulge you
again if acsired.
piioTOGRpns.
Those in want of Pictures, are respect¬
fully invited to call at the Now Gallery,
U the eld Alley, South of the Hotel,
Where Mr. T. C. Glfcnn is prepared to ex¬
ecute work in his fine in the finest stylo of
the Art. Cb rgfcs moderate
July, 2, tf.
(Jtir thahks nro due tho editors of the
Atlanta Constitution for an exchange of
tho Daily, and other editorial courtesies.
The Constitution, under its present man¬
agement, is decidedly one of the best pa¬
pers in Georgia; and when tho Legisla¬
ture meets again it will no doubt be the
paper in request—^as it deserves to bo at
•I! times.
We aro enduring “a spell’’ cf real hot,
dry weather, and orops on tho high lands
are beginning to show a want of rain —
and humanity groans under tho burning
rays of the sun.
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Family Suppfic*.
A LARGE and well assorted stock always
on hand and for sale cheap, by
J. L. JOHNSON & CO.
Milledgeville, Juno 2o.
Died.— In Sparta, on tho 29th ult., Mr.
Uriah G. Buckner, after an illness of about
oight months. IIo was buriod by the
Masonio Fraternity on tho next day.
•flint Received,
And for sale by K. P. Burn*t,
Genuiue Bell Cologne,
„ Brown Windsor Soap.
„ English Honey ,,
Magnolia Lard, Water 5 lb. Cans,
Choice
Tennessee Country Provisions, Hama—19J to and 2lc. Fimily
Full Stock of Fancy
Groceries.
One Lot Skippered Hams, a bargain,
July 2, It.
The Conoert i'O* tho purpose of raising
funds for tho improvement of tho Cemoto
ry in this place, will take place on T“ cs ^ a y
evening next, at the Aoademy. Let ev
,eqrbody in Town and Country avail them¬
selves ,pf tho opportunity to attend, as a
^P 0 <i be expected. Tickets can
,£)o had gt Stqro,.pf Mess. T. C. & I)eL.
{Turner, and at Ike on Monday
end Tuesday next.
.Doors open at 8 o'clock, *P. M. Prioe
4 )f Admission, 50^ts.
lllnctn 4 Augusta. Rail Voatl.
- ,Wo ape glad to loam incidentally,
*thnt the arrangements for the early com¬
pletion tf this read, have iieen perfected,
.as we ace that Bonds of the City of Au-
4 ju.‘ta have been sold to several parties in
^ie City, by tho New York company who
.were to furnish the money for tho pur
,pqso and to pay off souie outstanding
claims agajpft tho road. Wo hope when
jinished, a Maik JWUt established
on t&c Jins, an^ • stream of ti^vol not
( pow jn$oij>at 4 !d by it? most sanguine
friend#; indqccd hy #n indepodnot sched¬
ule, from Afgpsta to Macon, in which
Akero afcall ho no delay, end .ratos of fare ,
(4 which none ean complain.
Yellow fever is raging at Tampioo, Mat
atnoras, and other points on tho Mexican
uoast, and it ia feared it may extend to
,Texas and other Gulf Statos.
Sparta Male and Female Acade¬
my.— Closing Exercises. Friday evening
8 o’clock, July, 2nd. Tbc public gener¬
ally, arc invited to attend.
We understand *f* that + -—- Gem Terry, in his
report to headquuHct-8, Ircgards the mill.,
tary powerless to prevent Ku Kluxism in
Warren county. Well, we always knew
the Yanks were little skittish about real
livb rebels, but we never dreamed that
ghosts of . departed
tnfej) feared the our
h cros
Dedication.—W e understand that the
8rd Sabbath, 17th instant, is the da, fi.«l
upon for the dedication of the New Oath
olio Church in this place. There will be
quito a number of strangers here on the
occasion—a special train having been
engaged . 4 to bring visitors from - Augusta. .
up
We trast our citizens will be prepared to
afford aropR accommodations for all who
come, and that none may regret a visit to
Sparta. ‘ * '
That excellent weekly, the Banner of
the South, alweys replete with good rcadj
ing, has tho following, which we give as a
specimen of its ruling passion :
“Our soil is under the conqueror’s feet,
our sentiments are beyond his reach. In
ourselves wo hold sanctuaries aeross whose
threshold the foot of wrong may never
pass. And in these sanctuariis Love,
Faith and IIopo keep ceaseless watch;
Love for tho Past—Faith in tho Present
—Hope forthe Future. Love weeps over
tho Past; Faith prays in the Present;
Hopo dreams of the Future. Heaven
speed the day—aye, speed the day when
the tears of Love shall be dried; the prayer
of Faith answered, and the dreams of Hope
realized. Till then, let us show by our
detneanor that though our soil i3 Conquer¬
ed our souls are free."
A meeting of tho citizens of West Ten¬
nessee, North Alabama, Mississippi and
Arkansas, is culled on the 18lhof July, to
consider the meant for cccuring Chinese
immigration.
Tho Agricultural Department has is*
sued its report for the month of May and
June. The returns show a high average
condition of wheat, and indicate a good
prospect of an abundant crop, if no casual¬
ties occur before or after tlie harvest. It
should be observed however that the size
and succulence of the stalk favors lodg¬
ing or laying, which s reported as already
somewhat serious in parts of tlie South
and West.. Rye, barley, and other grains
are generally in fine condition. The corn
crop is backward, and tho latest reports in
regatd to the cotton favorable. The yield
of small fruits is unusually abundant, with
a fine promise for those coming in lator in
the season. Poaches will be abundant in
Nciv J ersy and Deb.wnrc-—will be a fair
crop in the West, and a short supply only
in localities in the Southern States where
untimely frosts prevailed .—Macon Tel.
-
Impeachment. —The wild and extrav¬
agant rumor that Governor Bullock will
be impeached by the Georgia Legisla¬
ture is notlr'ng but a slander upon the
Democratic Party of Georgia, and upon tho
Qa\ertttir hinn.clf.
There is no ground whatever for an
impeachment, and no one will bo silly
enoiigh to it .—Atlanta Intel "
attempt
Tho agefit of the St. Louis and Chica¬
go Railroad, at the former place, received
a dispatch on Wednesday directing trans¬
portation to’ b’e provided for five thou¬
sand Chinamen, who are going to Louisi¬
ana to work on plantations.— Messenger.
Crop Mem*.
The Savannah Republican states “that
on tho Savannah, Ogecchcc, nltaiuaha
and Satilla rivers, tho rice crops arc in a
flourishing condition, and unless somo un
forscen disaster occurs, the yield will ex
cced that of any season since the year 1800.
This news is very gratifying, inasmuch as
lafge crops of corn and rice arc quite as
essential to tho prosperity of the South as
goca Crops of cotton.”
Athens Wheat Club —The follow
iig is a correct statement of yield of the
premium lots this year. It will be seen
there were but few contestants:
Bu. Lbs.
Dll Hamilton, . . 40 os
J. W. Nicholson, . . . . 39 40
Cot D. C. Barrow, .... 30
Ivirard Baneroft, 30 04
{Athens Watchman
^bo&rifiui Middle Georgian says that
T. S Treqitfbl, of that place, !tas just
threshed a brag lot of wheat, and the re
suit il fifty eight bushMs to the norc.
Our farmer* w«ar «miUag fiK?o* and all
would be well but for the cry pfajore corn
and bacon .—Cktlcbeci Appeal.
Tfic .Columbus Suu sayg Maj.
raised fifty se>K.« bushel* of uate ou cqe
aerp. ♦
Wheat is |ow worth in Rome, Ga.,
from 81 50 uM 60 for good red. This
is beeau.se ot the large order* lately r c
reived there, j The high price is probably
onlv } teumornUT. 1 f
Crop report from f Arkaueas, , North
Mississippi a|J NorUi Alabama, are fa¬
vorable, desp1$ the unpropitieu? weather
for some weokrfpnst.
SPECIAL,^
BEESWAX WANTED.— The highest
cash price paid for BEESWAX in small or
large quantities, by 3. ENGEL & CO.,
Sparta, Ga.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been restored to
health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy
after affection, having suffered lhaldrehd several years with a Jung
and diaeafce, Consumption his'fellow
—ia anxious to make known to
sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of
the proscription used (free of charge), with
the directions for preparing and using the
same, which they will fiad a sure cure for
Consumption, object Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The
Of the advertiser in sending the pre
able; and be hopes every sufferer will try his
p^ l i , # lJs'sin <<Wl ^ notlii,,g ’ and maj
T« « b
Parties wishing the prescription, will please
n ^ je4 r J 58 1y * Lev-EDWARD Wtlliamsburg, Kings A. WILSON, Co N.Y.
,
ERRORS OP YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the soke of suffering humanity, send free to all
who need it. the receipt and directions for
making tho simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad¬
vertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing,
in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
jel— ly No 42 Cedar street, N Y.
The wonderful properties of the Pyrafuge is
showing its If daily in the blooming cheeks of
our former emaciated citizens, all of whom de¬
clare fever that, expeller, until they they tried knew thia great what chill and
not it was to
be clear, even for a few days, of the scourge
of our Southern country; but. thanks to science
and our fear enterprising townsman, wo need no
longer this great scourge, and we can now
go is on our way rejoicing thatatlast a conqueror
at our hands which will instantly expel from
our system chills and fever, domb ague, and
those diseases incidental to malarious climates.
Keep a bottle of the Pyrafuge in the house,
and as soon as the chill or fever is felt com¬
mence taking it, and at onco you are really
making a lasting and permanent cure.
May 21—tf [Republican
Kayton’s Pills cure sick headaches and all
‘bilioits disorders.
Kayton’s Oil of Life cures all pains and
aches, and is the great rheumatic remedy, tf
The Augusts Constitutionalist says that
Ex-Gov. Jenkins is expected, to be Pres¬
ident of the Planters’ Loan and Banking
Association.
—I-------5—* 4-
Our Georgia Boys in Northern schoo’s;
arc distinguishing themselves. At the'
recent exhibition at the Polytechnic Insti¬
tute of Poughkeepsie, Master Arthur E.
Board man, *on of Joseph M. Board m a#,
Esq.f.of Macon, was awarded the highest
praise for Bridge Drawing—for colored
Topographical and Compass Surveys, and
particular praise is made of the neatness
and artistic finish of a drawing of a hydro
graphical truryey of the Unison, for one
mile, by tlie saiBc-jujung gentleman.
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r<7.
'■'r
Grand Concert I i
t
•—r- OF
Vocal, Instrument ill
SCIENTIFIC AND COMIC "
nu8 tC!
AT
Sparta 1 ema] e Academy
July G/7t, 18G9.
Aim ITT A JVC K 50 CENTS.
TYIIIE Proceeds of which will be apprupiia
JL ted for the enclosure of the Cemetery.
Hancock Sheriff Sale.
FOR AUGUST,
\\ TILL BE SOLD before the Court House
door in the town of Sparfa, on the first
Tuesday in August, between the legal hours
of sale, the fol owing property to-wit—
ONE HOUSE AND LOT containing four
aeres of land, more or less, in the village of
Linton, now occupied by Mrs. Cone, lying on
the .south side of Main street, ndjoining lands
of 3'rawiek and others, levied on as the prop¬
erty of James Ray, to satisfy one Justice Court
fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 118th
District G M, of said county, in favor of J. T.
Jordan, administrator, &c. vs John Stone and
James Ray ; property pointed out by ploiatiff,
levy made by a Constable and returned to me.
July 1, JAMES H, ROGERS, Sheriff.
1 Tp 1) A 1ST
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j Stoves ! Stoves!
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY i
T 11ST W Tt TH .
Brass Kcillc*,
PRESERVE JARS, Ac.
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June 18—Utn SPAllTA, GA.
t
• jBoivts, SiWfSi Crockery, Hardware,
y-qVTLER\\ Glassware, Wood ware, and a
1 lot. \ V general assortment, of FANCY Groceries,
baud and for sale by
j may 14—lm l’OWELL & U4RDSONG.
YoricU House,
i L YNCUBURG, Va. A J HOLT & BRO.
may 15 Proprietors.
TAMES A. GRAY & C0-»
••
Importers, Jobbers and Dealers in
ISTo. 228 BROAD STREET
AtTGIISTA GEORGIA.
B EG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT EVERT DEPART
ME NT IS NOW FULL COMMODIOUS ESTABLISH
WITH NEW AND and DESIRABLE complete*
GOODS FOR SPRING AND
May 7 I860, 3m; SUMMER WEAR.
238. BROAD STREET. 238.
Spring and Snramer Clothing.
OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLE.
READY MADE AND TO ORDER
Mens and Boys Furnishing Goods of Every Description? at
JOHN KENNY’S
Wholesale and Retail Clothing House,
238. BROAD STREET.
T^STOCK*OF™ rcspectfully informed that I have now on hand A LARGE
MEN’S YOUTH’S and BOY’S READYMADE CLOTHING POR
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
MV Mx . STOCK OF.
Cannot be Surpassed, and Will be Made up to Order,
IN THE LATEST STYLE
AND AT CHEAP PRICES.
Men’s & Boy’s Furnishing Goods, every Description.
JOHN KENNY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE,
April 39 3m 238 BROAD STREET.
CHEAP GROCERY STORE,
Corner Wayne and Hancock Street*, Iflilledgevil/^ 45fa *
I WISH to call the attention of the citizens of Hancock county to Stock of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
which I offer CHEAP FOR CASH, consisting in port of Bacon, Lard, Flour, Sugar
of all grades, Coffee, Syrup and Molasses, Tea, Plantation Hoes, Nails,'Hamcs
and Traces, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Women aud Men’s SHOES, Whiskey
of all grades, Candles, Matches, Domestf^ Starch, Ginger, Axle Pepper, Alspice, Buckets
Tubs, Sifters, Iron and Brass Bound G/rarns, Patent Grease, and many other
art cles too numerous to mention
All I ark is to give me a cal 1 before purchasing elsewhere, and I will try to please
in quality and price of goods.
May 7—2m T. 1. CARAKER, Agent.
BUY THE BEST!
GO TO
W. €. HEWITT & CO.
IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale Dealers in Pure, Unadulterated
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
AT TIIK BIG Sifts »KOAl>-ST.
ter EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED. AUGUSTA, GA.
w. c. HEwrn & co.
THEN STOl* AT
HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL,
FAKE, THREE DOLLARS PER DAT —BEST I.N TIIK CITY,
W- c. I1EWITT & SON, Proprietors.
229 BROAD STREET)
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
NEW STOCK OF FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED TO THE CIT t ' aNS
OF AUGUSTA AND VICINITY,
A . T . GR A ¥ 9
.
(Laic iff the firm of*K©-ny s,n<1 ®ray]
Has received from the Manufacturers and Importers, A SELECT STOCK of fine,
Medium and Low Priced BEADY MADE C OTHING and GENTLE¬
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, of the Latest and most Fash¬
ionable Styles. These Goods will be sold very
CHEAP FOR CASH.
The Public arc invited to Examine before Purchasing etsewhere.
Aprlil 30 1869—201 A. T. GRAY.
TUTT’S
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Cures Liver Diseases, Dyspepsia, &c.
Caros Coualis, Asthma. &c.
T.tt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight
Warranted the best in nse.
For sale by A. W. BERRY,
Dec 25—ly SPARTA.
rpiBB’S HOUSE—Dalton, Ga.
J. D. CAMPBELL, Prop'r.
A C Knoxville. Tennessee.—
S5 ’rop’r. II D Wiley, C’kl
GEORGIA —Haneotfc County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Feb. 26, 1869.
estate of Us jSSjnistered has come, all in of o th. hl»
hands faithfully discharged all has dut»e»
As said administrator, and praying o be a«
xuinaed from his said administration,
These are therefore to cite all persons eou
<rerned to show cause, if any exist, why Lh«
said George F. Pierce, Jr., should not be dis¬
missed from his said administration,
These are therefore to cite all persons con¬
cerned to show cause, if any exist, why tht
said George F. Tierce. Jr., should not be dis¬
missed from his said administration, on the
first Monday in September next.
Feb26—6 m THOS. I. LlTTLE, 0rd*5
Administrator’s Notice.
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
A LL TEUSONS INDEBTED to the estate
of Marshall E. LATIMER, late of Han¬
cock oounty, dec’d, are hereby required td
make and those immediate holding pajinent claims against to the deceased undersigned) will
present them in terms of the law
M. S. MEDLOCK, Adm’r.
June 11—Ini of M. E. Latimer, dec’d
GEORGIA— Hancock County t
\\1 W HE REAS Charles W. DuBose, admini#
trator of the estate of Jesse M- Pink¬ fqlly
ston, deceased, represents that he has and
administered the estate of his intestate,
applies for letters of dismission from the
further administration of the said Jesse M.
Pinkston.
These are thevefdrc to cite itil persons Infer
csted (kindred and creditors) to show cause
if any exists why the said Charles W. DuBose
should not be dismissed from his administra¬
tion.of the estate of said .Jesse M Pinkston
on the 1st Monday in September next.
Given nnder my hand and official signature
this 27th day of May 1869.
THOMAS I. LITTLE, Ord’yi
May 28-3mo
GEORGIA —Hancock County. adminis
TT7 \y HEltEAS Ezekifel F. Cothern,
trator of the estate ef Marshall B.
Guill, deceased, represents to the Ordinary
that lie has fully administered the estate of hi*
intestate and has filed his application for
dismission from said administration.
These arc therefore to cite all persons Itlferf 1 '
ested (kindred and creditors) to show canse
if any exists why the said Ezckiol F. otliern
should not be dismissed from his adminisfra
tion of the estate of said Marshall B. Guill on
the 1st Monday in September next.
Given under my band and official signature'
this a?,h day of May 1809.
THOMAS 1 KITTLE, OnTy,
FurnitriT'e*
jot of NICE & J.CARAKER FURXITURL^ are co^nsjst no# receiving ing-o^f BH X
Til,)- »re prepared to fill .11 orders for Sasli
"” J r “ el Boor ' A,, °'
BBWUUDIJDjrai*, C_^ _T m J—^5*
MASONIC HALL, MILLEDGEVILLE
Quick sales and small profits is the motto of
trade with us.
Furniture Repaired
RgfoThey also carry on the Wagon business.
Patronage solicited- may 7—3m.
The Ordinary’s Column.
Georgia, Hancock County.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
r PWO MONTHS after date application will
J_ be made to tlie Cdilrt of Orainaay of Han¬
cock County for leave to Sell an undivided in
terrst in a tract of land lying in tlie county of
Wilkes, belorigiflg to the estate of Maf-y E Lati
mep, deo’d M. 8. WEDLOCK,
June 24th 1869 Administrator,
Georgik, llancbck County.
VTTHBRE4S VV John L. Ourndri.adthini^ljfttor
of the estate of Ivan Johnson, late of
said county, deceased, represents that he has
fully administered the estate of las intestate,
and applies for letters o( dismission from the
further administration of said estate.
These are therefore to cite all persohs in¬
terested (kindred and creditors) to show cause,
on or before the first Monday in October next,
why the said John L. Garner should not bo
dismissed from his said administration.
THOMAS I. LITTLE, v
Juno 12, I860 Ordinary.
GEORGIA Aancock County,
YTTHEREAS catijeJune fc: siMSidifrs,'
VV Administratrix and A. IRWIN SMITH,
Administrator, deceased, of the estate of James W. Sim¬
mons, represeiits that they have
fully administered the estate df their intestate,
and .applies for dismission from the further
administration of said estate.
These are therefore to cite all pefsdns.In¬
terested to show cause, on or before the first
Monday in October next, why Letters dfsmis
sory, lii the premises, should not be gfanled
to the said C. L. Simmons and A- Irwin Smith,
Adm’x and Adm’r. as aforesaid.
THOMAS I: LITTLE,
June 12,1869 Ordinary
GEORGIA —Hancock County.
W HKREAS BERRT PEELER and BBN
.JAMIN, ROBERTS, Executors, outlie
last Will and Testament of, John MacLellaU,
represents to the Ordinary that they have
fully administered said will, and npplios that,
citation issue for dismisSiou fron the further
execution of their trust.
These are therefore to cite all persons in
sory should not be granted to the said Berry
Peeler and Benjamin Roberts, executors is
aforesaid. THOMAS I*. LITTLE. * *
Jutm 12, 1869 td Ord4B#gT
GEO RCIA— 21 n ncock County —
w HE RE AS Charles w. DuBose adminis¬
trator of the estate of William Hood,
deceased, represents to the Ordinary that he
has fully administered the estate of his intes¬
tate, and lias filed his application for d/QL
sion from said administration, ^.wson'i irf
These are therefore to cibtp) to show cause
forested (kindred amjUid Charles W. DuBose
if any exists ff^tnissed from his administre
sliould estate of said William Hood on th#
l Ji"JJmiday in September next.
ffivert Under my hand and official signature
this 27ih day of May 1869.
THOMAS I LITTLE. Ord’y.
May 28-3mo.
Gocrgia. Hancock Cotinly—
u J HERE AS, Charles W. Dubose, Exectftor
of the last Will and Testament of Georg*
W. Davis dec’d. presents to the Ordinary
that he has fully administered said last Will
aud Testament, and file his application for dis¬
mission from the fuither execution of his said
trust.
These are therefore to citeall persons inter¬
ested, to show cause if any exists why Letter*
of dismlssory should not be issued to the laid
Charles W. Dubose from his said execution of
the said last Will and Testament of George W'.
Davis, dec’d. on the first Monday in September
next.
OiverT under fny hand and official signature
this 27th day of May 1869.
28 THOMAS I. LITTLE, Ord’y.
May -3m.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Two MONTH8 after date application will
be made to the Court t>f Ordinary of Hancock
county for leave to sell either privately or at
public sale a lot of land situated in Miltoa
county, known ns No. 380, originally Cherokee
county, ulso, all other wildlands, belonging te
the estate of Thomas Hightower, dee d.
WILLIAM S. CItEDILLE, Adm’r.
April 22, WIN NY HIGHTOWER, Adm’l.
Acimiiiisitralor’ia Sale,.
"ITTILL be sold before the Court Ilotiaa
f V door, i^i the town of Sparta, oh tks
first Tuesday In July next, the Chose* in action
belonging to the estate of H. W. Forbes, dec’d,
; Sold under an Order of the Court of Ordinary,
. Terms Cash- J. T. JORDAN,
may 4—lm Adm'r,
3