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t)nr Local Column
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FRIDAY MORNING, July 9, I860.
'Aokkts.—M r. I,.#. Rtowart is an author!*.
«d Agon t for the Hancock Journal. Any con
fcltot made by him for Subacrlbtion or Adver¬
ting will be Jiv duly acknowledged t: and carried
vbfct by u«. • *•* % W/B
4TA. 8. flcriffcga, (T. 1 C!) of Warren county
Is uUoauihorhedto id a»<wr Agent, anil will
•■iwnr Vcoognhed !iy tts. Our friends in old
Warren are Invited to call on him.
files A. Roberts, of MilledgeviUe. is an
A Ut Wed a^ent for the “ llancook Journal,”
annwlllrccetve and receipt for money duo us,
TBV'iuVcriptious, advertisements, &e.
IHOIOUIU'II*
Those to want of Pictures, are rcspcct
dyjty fpvkcd %ho New Gidlory,
fTlley, &oath of the Hotel,
where JMfc 7. 0. Glenn U prepart J to ex
wovk iu his line in the finest style of
ihe*Arb Ch rge*.moderate, J * 4 4
'L’bd 2 , tf.
* ■* FaiiiiL Supplies.
Jjft » LAilBH and wett assorted stock always
'afm ■ «a hand %nd for JOHNSON sale elurap. by
J, & CO.
June 23.
- Who ran beat tt ?
**"Wl were ;4iown, a day or two since, by S..C.
Shivers, a Obhaga measuring 90 inches in
j(jramn£m‘wice, woighing oighi and three qnsr
'4«r pawndt, grown by James Ilanhriek, E;q.,
ngi-lbia county. Also, a m.amm'Qth' Tomato,
•out by Mi-s C F Shivers, measuring 12 incliaa
•dWfcmlcrerke nntt weighing 13 ouucoss
J ou want SOMKTm.VG COOL and re
SShn fYe*titng v call on SStJL) aad he will fix H up for
Dt -If .4
1ST Wjt art wjwte*: by Mr. A. T. I-yon,
fricwia ia Sparta and vicinity,
Ui*t ho will open Id* GoHcry iu thin pliice in
•■Mtit fon d.ay». ttd fs now prepared to make
as beautiful I’llOl’fHaiAMLS us enn be ha*
<n »py <7nlleVy In tfiY,South. lie takos (He
ur«s wil It all tbe differaut variations
«of poanery, Look out for him and wait for a
w 1 ■». jyll—1f
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~*Xt|jE CqncxiiT.-—We might have in¬
dulged in a somewhat extended notice of
tjifyofl^ruioiiietft bi^Tui!|(luy evening, 1 at
Ahc, Academy, had notour corresjiondent
“ * hie” I lit:rely supui'Oeded us with a bet¬
ter ftetice than wo wuld have munufuo
ed turcsi.l^JJuffico wint it to s.iy 4 wc wero delight
tlio jirofi^endy of the Judies and
'j^Witb’rtvm in Uicir respective parts. The
the pcrlormancc
ilT-' AJntcrtainmcnt a decided
a«ue<MMv Lot u» have another toon-^it
w “ drive dull eareuWay,” and more
vi.( ho needed to ticcomplish the
for .which it was given.
P^lr eal \ qf Misfl-0. C, II. and Rev.
*)airoll,.).,, w h,.n; imhis paper.
A piout (tout with,-.)*** a^all.^Wq uV^’riend wcyg Jeifeivm pleased
> ui
thcr’ ^tonlcf PrcssTwh-i paid ua a vhiit
yesterday,‘ Afi is looking w’cll, and wo
«rc glad to *ari that his paper is flourish
«ng. • t
H r ac«» nnd Atijtushi itmijp-*
It is rovv a settled fact that this Ro^d
fa to be completed ut uu early day. It is
believed the train# will run through to
Clinton Station,* lour miles from the town
of 0ir>tot ,p§ tl*<! first or middle of Octo¬
ber Bokt, thus cuabliug Jones county
planters to ship their present cotton crop
|« Angfcsta.. the best Cotton market it the
South.* 1 '
Tib; 8h»ta Pcnitpntiurv with ull its
uonviets, tools, machinery, cte., ha* bum
limsod by t ho fntn of Grant, Alexander A
t!i ftp- u tenn of years. Wo do not knew
knm what uuthorily ibis transfer of thi
iff ate Cohviets is made, but presume
aohio locuiit hgislatiou has provided
it or such shrewd gcnilemeti as the
would not have catered into 'such a
ttnet. * ‘
lit,* . Icdsc . Will ... act udnft , a considerable -Li,
number of loafing Radicals and scabwags
why h. W positions ns Keeper, Assistant
Ivoepcr, guards,.watchmen, book-keopcis,
Ac , of the Penitentiary, and in this view
of the transaction wc have something
commend it.
The lessors will leave otily a few of the
convicts in ‘be ronitentiury— enough to
provide tool*, cart*, implements, shoes,
Cbthing, etc., lor those who will be put
to work on our line of Railroad. The
entire convict force will soon be at work
«m the Macon St Augusta Road, and that
fUproiiU Willbo completed within ono year
fWtltftdafl.
To SCM'TH 8 .- '1 hr almost daily receipt
of voluntary testimonials from evety part
thwcouuiry, from Rhysieian*, Cleigys
mem old and young, male and ferni*, is
tuffloioifc SSi).. 4o contiiiee tho ioo»t s^opical
TON'S B Ml KOTO II ANT. is
the most vmluable LUNG BALSAM kif
the »go! many wopderful cure* have be<n
performed by-it, as may bo soun by bun
dftd* of ccrtificatos in the bands of tie
Kutr Tr,it “' i M ° U *1-12'
f<Th# say*, “Judge
Garnett Andrews decided, in Chambers,
on Monday hut, at Waahiugtou, Georgia,
that John \W\oj j, the legal, and only
8 heritl of WarTun Jltitjv This decision
puts somebody in a precarious fix- R«l s
look won’t feud uiuch lougcr,
aud wo hop* suoii to Lc*t 80 iiie county
having that ptiviloge.
Wo have been blessed with pb;^ v 0 f rl j n
the pa»t week. F.ailv cam is safe.
The Slander Mill.
, In reply to our correspondent Hancock
of Inst week the Atlanta Constitution says :
‘ Certainly ! The little we know.
The mill is not local. It ranges wher¬
ever malignjty can find a sphere for its
labors. The inilLboy is said to be in the
State Execvtivc Department.
If the Governor owns stock, it is,con¬
jectured only from identity of purpose and
principle with tho machine. Our city
contemporaries can tell better than we
can—one having been, and tho other be¬
ing now said to bo in the Executive con¬
fidence.
The stockholders aru those who wish to
dig into the public crib without Courts
and ponaTstatutes to cramp their benevo
ience.
The Directors arc the worst spirits of
the Radical party-venom, lust, avarice,
vice and falsehood—whose course is
tracked by slime, who thrive upon gar
bage, and die with truth. '
Tho mill Ium branch establishments
that co-operate with zealous ardor— among
them the Washington Chronido and New
York THbunc.
T he rules of the mill arc :
1st. To slander unrestrictedly an inno¬
cent people for partizan purposes—to
make them out lawless, savage and rebel¬
lious when they arc not.
2d. To falsify every act and word in
the South iuto a Ivu-Klux outrage upon
liadieuls, worship pf w hom is “Joilty.”
3d. To prevent truth, defile virtue,
blacken worth, defame innocence, and
with harlequin deviltry, expose to scorn
every emblem ol peace.
4th. A carlo blanche to diabolical in¬
vention to tinker up any vicious mischief
to practice on the Southern country.
5th. -To retard Reconstruction, unless
it secures anarchy and plunder to the
“loll” and tho anti-Caucasian.
“Let us have peace. » »
- : — +-m0
The Macon Tele raph, Albany News,
Cuthbert Reporter, Lagrange Reporter,
Griffiu Star aud Atlanta Intelligence* ad¬
mit that the late decision of the Supreme
Court entitles the rejected negroes to their
seats in the Legislature.
Alexander 11» Stephens says it docs not,
and cannot possibly touch the cave of the
expollod d rkics.
Those of our readers, who trad® 1 N
lcdgeville, would th* wtiiL-u* vrttrthe ad
▼enlscment f.> r F* A. (^araker, who keeps
everything usually kept in a Grocery store*
Ah we bav« known Mr. O) fora long time,
we feel no hesitancy in smjiog, that those
who purchase of him, will not regret it.
The Crow.
We have recently travtrsed the entire
line of the Ge^gia Roilrojd, and judging
from what Millc'Mpac wc saw by Rio way—the crofs
between and Wafiretitdn are
at • 25 per cent aheao %f an y wc saw.
The Amcricus Courier says, wo con
suited screra’ farmers from the c)u**uy
and find the reports very various. Ono
farmer says hi* corn is sorry and cotton
only medium Another has excellent
cotton and medium corq.* A third has a
fine crop of cotton and corn., Somo have
had Cue seasons, whilst others have suffer¬
ed for rain. There appears to be no uni¬
formity in the crops or is the seasons. Wc
come then to this conclusion, that news¬
papers cannot report tho true state of tin*
growing crops, but only an jy^^rxlmation.
We alwava wish to make reliabli state
meats, and for this reason wo are v-»ry
careful what wo say about tbc crop®
The Adkjns Muhberer.-'A commit
Uc of gcntlcmcu, compose* Democrat*
and Republicans and fJatiotis of tbc de
oeased* Jutvo petitip-* 0 ^ Mr*. Adkins to
^ JT0 t j, 0 namo ^ n 4ttiea of the party iiu
plicate a in tbo homicide,
D will lie reoieniboroa that immediately
a (* |er ^ was killed, a report was put in
^ cffect Ultt ho had identi .
led and named the parties to his family
! jist before his death.
Mrs. Aikins refused to respoud to tho
application of the Committee, who then
wtited up» her i» person, pledging them
tclve* totrrest any one who Mrs. A. or
the faulty might designate as the guilty
jartics. Mrs. Adkins refused to sec the
cam niiico or communicate with them iif
any wf, and the daughters of Adkins
fusedf) give them any information
lit* "us an ciuwwerw#—tt^rreu htoest aud i'air g* to have
by tM ^spected partio* brought to justice
t ) 10 I
iepU Ucd and opposed by the wife
n>«l . a«gMor of ^ *u deceased «« man. *'>• The ‘“
miliary torc° 80u * ^
thr er;nmi*ls, . . should be
\ n i OTU tiog out
1 ^ withdr^o- Jh.- people of
mn have fuR v * n< I* catc ^ themselves
-ChimUc. j
.hoi wf: mi*l« 11 "* -Akbatn,, “I .mM h,i on
nl.MMion,
person. K«.\ Ill,shot,rll'ohokooa odhonr „!«»»*. It d,d
«n .
», diwt*" »- a *r ,oM " , “ rd<,r -
, D<
Tho S»* of sent the iollow
“° re W '*“ r T^aAtososr, Major.
The State Fair.
The Macon Telegraph of 25th says:—
Col. 3). W. Lewis having returned from
Washington, a meeting of the committee
appointed to loeate the grounds for hold¬
ing the State Fair, in November, mot
yesterday afternoon for consultation, and
to hoar what Col. Lewis might have to
soy in regard to the matter.
Ho stated that his mission to Washing¬
ton was entirely successful, and that he
had returned with an order from the Sec¬
retary ol War, upon Col. Lewis, of the
Freedmen’s Bureau, to turn over to the
State > Agricultural Society the Armory
Buildings held by the Bureau in this city,
Col. L.wis farther stated that he had
scarcely a doubt that the Government
woi\ld fiually douato the property to the
State for agricultural put poses and the
holdingof State Fairs,
Wc understand that the work of putting
the armory blMiings and grounds iu or$ler
and proper condition for the Fair, in No
vember, will be immediately entered upon
by the committee of arrangements, and
when completed there will be nothing of
the sort, in the country, that will surpass
them in convenience, elegance and ampli¬
tude.
■
Au Arkansas judge of the older, time,
who had an office in common with a phy¬
sician, was at his table, b isy with briefs
and bills in chancery. The doetor was
writing a letter, and pausing for a moment,
callc^ out: “Judge, isn’t e-q u-i the Avay
to spell equinomical ?” “ Yes, I think it
is,” said the Judge; but here’s Webster’s
Dictionary—I can soon tel! you.” He
opened the book and turned over several
leaves, repeating aloud, u E-qui-nomioftl
—c-qui-nouiical.” Finding the proper
place, he ran his eye and finger up and
down the column two or three times, until
he was thoroughly satisfied the word was
not there. Closing tie book with a slam,
the Judge laid his spectacles on the table,
and rising slowly, broke forth; “Well,
sir, I’ve always been a Daniel Webster
man, and 1 voted for him for President;
but any person that will write as big a
dictionary as that, and not put as common
a word as e-qui-nomical in it, can’t^acmy
vote again not once.”
The following P?.****) we clip from tho
Macon the 7th.
w««flber of Congress tells us Macon
•frtfts hdr post office organization peculiarly
to the Massachusetts radical.?. Thank you,
geutlemen, wo owe you one ai*d will pay
that debt.
Grant on JoiiK8oa < -_The telegram
says Ccu. Grant was asked WW<> cr he had
road Johnson’s strictures upon himself
aud what he thought of them. Grant
said, in reply : “Mr. Johnson uses very
hard words ”
Pocket-Book Found.
OWNER coiuo forward, describe, pay the
printer, and take the book with contents.
July 11—tf J W TREADWELL,
SPECIALS.
BEESWAX WANTED-The highest
Com. livico paid for BEESWAX iu small or
large quantities, by 8 . ENGEL is GO.,
Sparta, Ga.
TO COA8lMI»TIVE8.
The advertiser, having bcen^ remedy JO
health in a few weeks, by n ver with lung
after having suffered sev r*i« a
affection, and that dread sc, OonsuiTiption
—in anxious to known to his fellbw
..... t%
sufferers nil.>*•' the , he will ... send . copy of ,
To a
prescription directions for used preparing (free of and charge), using with the
the
s «rfie, which they will fiad a sure cure for
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The
object of the advertiser In. sending jhc pro¬
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread
information which lie conceives to be invalu¬
able ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy, blessing. ss it will cost them nothing, and may
provo a prescription,
Pavties wishing the will please
address llcv. EDWARD A\ WILSON,
jc4 ]y Williamsburg, Kings Co , NT.
I1RROK8 OF ITOtJTil.
A gentleman who sutfered for years from
Nervous Duhilit)'. l’rematurc Decay, aud all
the effects of sufering youthful humanity, indiscretion, will, for
the sake of send free to all
who need U> the receipt and directions for
making the sirnpla remedy by which he was ad
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the
.▼eftber’s experience, can do so by addressing,
in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN.
je4—ly No 12 Cedar street, N Vf.
The wonderful properties of the Pyrafuge is
showing its U daily in the blooming checks of
ovlr former emaciated citizens, all of whom de¬
clare tlnu speller, iiflGI they tried ibis great chill and
fever they knew not what it was to
Hear, even for nfew days, of the scourge
fj onr Southern country; bus thanks to science
and our enterprising townsman, we need no
longer fear this great scourge, and re can now
go is at on «ur hands way rejoicing that ai last a conqueror
our which will instantly expel from
our syoteln chills and fever, donib ague, and
those diseases incidental to malarious climates.
Rs<p a battle of the Pyrafuge in the iiousc,
awl as soon as the chill or fever is felt coui
muice mdcing taking it, aud at once you arc really
Jay 21—tf a lasting and permanent our«.
[Republican
hAYTOx'g Pu.fi* cure sick headaches nnd nil
bil'nus disorders.
achts, Ntyton’s Oil of Life cures all pains and
and is the great rheumatic remedy, tf
Hancock Sheriff Sale,
FOP D’GL'ST
SOLI) before the Court [louse
, V <oor in the towu of Sparu, on the first
If U oft !. S K r&rSnMfc, n r A i agu f f ' bctween,he legal hours
a.
a«res of land, more or less, in the village of
Linton. n«w occupied by Mrs. Cone, lying on
the south »jde ofWlain street, adjoining lands
of Trawick and offiers, levied on as the prop
«Hyof Jam»s liny, to satisfy one Justice Court
fi fa issued Irom thf Justice Conn of the 118 ih
I»isirk,tG M of sail county. {., fivorofj. T.
Jordan, admipistraloY ,S;c. vs John Stone nnd
James Bay; property pointed out by pl.fimiff.
levy male by a ComnJblc and returned to me.
<?uly 1, . JAMES V, ROJFIIS, Sheriff.
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
Corner iVayhc! and Hancock Slmdn, iliilktlgcvviiie, Gn.
I WISH.to call the attention of the citizen? of Hancock county to my Stock of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
which I olTar CHEAR FOR CASH, consisting in part of Bacon, Lard, Flour, Sugar
of all grades, Coffee, Syrup and Molassou, Tea, Ilice, Limitation Hoes, Nails, l II am es
and Traces, Chewing and Smoking Tobacfo, Women and Men’s SHOES, Whiskey
of all grades, Candles, Matches, Domestics, Starch, Ginger, Pepper, Alspice, Buckets
Tubs, Sifters, Iron and Brass Bound Churns, Patent Axle Grease, and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
All I ask is to give me a call before purchasing tisOwhorc, and I will try to please
in quality and price of goods. T. G/iKAKKR, Agent.
May 7—2in
JAMESA. GRAY & CO
^ H ...
Importers, Jobbers and Dealers in
ISTo: 3NJ8 BROAD STREET
AUtSSJHTA GtEOltGIA.
BEG TO INFORM THS PUBLIC THAT EVERY DEPART¬
MENT OF THEIR COftO^OEIOUS ESTABLISH¬
MENT IS ROW -TEW FULL AND COMPLETE,
WITH .AND DESIRABLE
GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR. AND
SUMMER
May 7 I8CTI, 3m. I-
238. BROAD 8TEGET. .238.
♦
: Spring and Snamier Clothing.
OF TUE VEST OT-AUTY AND LATEST STYLE.
READY MADE AND TO ORDER
Mens and Boys Furnishing Goods of Every Description, ■ at
J o II N K E N NY’S "
■
' Wholesale end Retail
Clothing House,
9*4Q PP A \ .1/ |) jT TPli'Ti’T I I j/ i L F 1 •
.
nVHE Public are respectfully informed that I have now on hand A LARGE
I STOCK ^ OF ‘
MEN’S YOUTH’S a„.l HOY’S READY-MADE CLOTHING l*OR '
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
MY STOCK OF
<y
.. *■
Cannot be Surpassed, and Will be Made up to Order,
I IN THE ’ LATEST' PRICES. STYLE ' .
AND AT CHEAP
Men* s & Boy’s Furnishingr Good*, every Description.
JOHN *ff£E N N Ya,‘
CLOTHIN^f *
. WIiOLESALK AND RETAIL HOUSE,. '
April 39 3m - 1 23S BROAD STREET.
t wr
BUY THE BEST H \
GO TO
IV. C. HEWITT & CO.
, 1 ^ • w ■■
11 POR T ER S A N I)
le ^^ers.iu Pure, Unadulterated
WINES, LIQ ffiS AND CIGARS.
■ AT TIIR BIG SIGN ‘Xm rbOAD-ST.
flor EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED. ^ GUST A, GA.
W. C. HEWITT & co.
TIIK.\ STOl* AT ' x
HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL, Till’CITY.
FARE, THREE DOLLARS PER DAY—LEST IN
w. C. HEV/ITT & .SOX, llminou,
3S9 JBROA.J3 STREET,
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
NEW STOCK C>V FASHIONABLE
CL 0 T HI N £
TIIE FINEST AND CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED TO THE CITIZENS
OF AUGUSTA AND VICINITY.
A . T , G- % A ¥ ,
[Late of ||ie Urns of Kf any and Gray]
Has received from the Manufacturers and Importers, A SELECT STOCK of Cue,
Medium and Low Triced READY MADEC OTH1NG and GENTLE¬
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, of tbe Latest and most FasU
_ioi:able Styles. These Goods will be >u.d very
CHEAP FOI? CASH.
The Public* arc invited to Examine before Purchasing elsewhere.
Aprlil 30 1809—2m A. T. G i? A V.
TU'TTS
vegetable liver pills
Cure* Liver Jhscases, Dyspepsia, Ae.
T « TT ’* MPBCTOWAXT
Curos Coughs, Asthma, xve.
Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight
Thep-iAiimtiv, i*Lod ,
Tllll’*!* flll|irOTPtI IfaiE”
w* arraiucd i tho \ Cst ^ in ut.
For sale by A . W. S5KK iX Y
,
lw 9 t \_1 v < 1 * \ p i T*. •.
*-' * *
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fJMBB’S 1 HOL’SK— J Dai-oi: CAMP BULL,
1 >. Pn p'r.
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1 TKIS llt-Uc-K. Kn >'.v! T ns:•-■.so ■
N I* WHITE, Pron’-. 11 I) Wnr.v. I k
lit line*
>V , & .T. 1-TRNTTUltE, C.MtAKEB arc now receiving a
lot of ND’F, consisting of Bed
n«'.rm Tat)’ ?.Chairs, Bash stands, Ward
robes, xc„ Ac.
They are prepared to fill nil orders for Sash
Plin fi and 3 a id Doors. Also,
rqShIWGOD 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ liliU AND HUi 1V1LU1 1 ,TAMC il UiU
COFFI S
M \.^)NIC HALL, MIIaLEDGEVILLB
'i a’ > - ua’,1 , r fils is thv n>,|tO of
tra is.
Fui’iif! M’c R<;|)jiired
i 1 *.:} *•’ r - . i. business.
imv 7—"m.
The Ordi nary's Column
Georgia, Hancock ( ouuly..
ADM I XISTIvATOli’S NOTICE.
'PWO MONTHS after d We application 1 will
1 be ii;n'le to the-l.ouvt of Ordinaay of i ln. 11 -
cock County for leave to sell an umlivitlocT jn«
terrst in a tract of bind lying in tho.county of
VI 'like.-:. belonging to the e.-U;C of Marv E Tint!
mep, dcc’d M. 8 . MVDMCK,
June -Jilt 18bJ lift]i'u 14 !tor,
Georgia, Uaucotk County.
VT^HURUAS VV of the estate John of L. Ivan Garner, Johnson, Administrator Die of
said county, decAiseW. re]■■resents that he lias
fully administered the vstut-r of Jus iu testate,
and ap/dies for letters of di.-miis- ion fi/oni tho
further administration of said estate.
'these are there (ore to cite all persons in¬
terested (kindred and creditors) to show cause,
on or before the first .Monday in October next,
why dismissed the sai from l' John his kid I,. Owner snohl'l not bo
adrniriislrafton
18«!) THUMAS 1 . Ll'JJiLH,
June 12, Orduiaiy.
GEORGIA Jhmeocl' County.
WIIKlUSAa' N V C.VTiiEUINi: L. SIMMONS,
Administratrix and A. IHWiN SMITH,
Administrator, of the Jo state of-.Tinhes W. fiim-
1110 ns, deceased, represents Hut they have
fuily administered dismiYon the estate of'their intestate,
and applies fer from the further
administration ol sanitate.
These are there five to cite all pjysons in¬
terested to show cause, -on or before the first
Monday in Oeto'un * next, why Letters dismiA
sory, in tlio premises, should not be granted
to tho said C. L. filaiinoas ami A- Jrwiii Lfinrtb,
Adtfi’x and Acini r. as aforesaid
'i'HO.MAS I. LITTLE,
June 12, 1800 , Ordinary*
GEO fits (A —liimcock Cum ty.
JlEiUU TELLE’; and BEN*
\ 1 JAMD'} LOLHilTS, Lxuuutcvs,‘i>r tho
last Wiirand ro?tahrfn> cXfinn-ry' 6 f Job--. MncUTlai,,
represents-to tho thM they have
fully aihninistereiWiiN will, yiiil applies that
citation issue lit? dismission i'roi" the further*
execution These nreithocfiforv of iheir frjist. ciio*aU j * / i (T in¬
to persons
terested, to SlioY«* cause, ou,dr lie fore the, first
Monday in October naxt, why l.etlcfs iJ iwmjg -
‘*r?L , „„ titomas I. Ln'HALjJ
—„. nnl , i
' ••
S'fS jSSSSS':'
his
haufisv;uBd/^ififoh>:-UUici||trge(J as,p»i*ftdwiiiistmHir, aU'l^rayiqg alf hi^'lujica
mi^edfrom Wo'Baid admlr■R^raidan,
These tiiere^re iivyite all, ilsft',!!" con -
.
missed .from 'Jiis said Jilnunbtrali-ou-,
These are therefore iu cite all pci'SOJ)SjpVtk- ’
ccrfced to show cao^, if any-exist, why the
Geoi^a K i’ierecf, should util be dis
misseiTfpom his eaHTbiiMaihitHraiibn,’ im the
first iloimlay iu September noxu- «
—Cm ^-TLF^Orji’y.
•AdmiuiilraiurV^iiUfie,
m DEBTORS AND CREDITORS',
ilof A'LL l’KKSONS IS vVEBTER lo tho vMnfc
Marshall 11 . tAtl.Wjlt; lat-ti. of Han¬
cock oonnty, dec’iJ,‘* arc hereby required h>
unTlce'iinincdiatc payment to (he undersigned, .
♦nj those holding clauns ogailist deceased will
present them iri terms«f if.’3^!*l.ooK, tho btw
M. Ao’m’r
June 11—1m of M. 15Luth ier, ‘d( v c'«.l
UkUFlGi h—Uuncovh Contly:
w J liEKEAS Charles W. DuBoe#, adminis.
trator of the estate of Jesso M. Pialv.
si on, deceased, represents'that. Lo has fully
adisfiiiitored tJie estate of his intestate, and
applies further for letters of dismission from tlio
administration of the said .Jesso M.
i’iukston
Theie are. therefore to cite all persons inter
ostci (kindred and creditors) tij show eausu
if any exists why the said Charles W. DiiBoso
should not be dismissed from his ndminisi ra¬
tion of the estate of said Jesse M I’inkstiM*
on the 1st Monday in September next.
Given under ray hand and official sit nature
this 27th day of .Wav 180!).
THOMAS 1. LITTLE, Onl y.
May 28-31110
GEORGIA — Jl'iiu-ui'k County.
\\J V trator UKUEAS of Ezekiel tl.c F. CutJicrn, ef Murshull ndminis.
f estate I!.
Guill, ilt-ccascd, repri'sents to the Oidinhry
flint lie has fully administered tho estate of his
intestate dismission and from Las said filed administration. Lis application Tor
The; are therefore to cite all pov ciis iii«or
csted (kindredand creditors), to show enusb
if any exiids \:hy t he said Ezekiel V. oliunii
should not be dismissed from Ids adffllnistra
y"" of tiie estate of said Marshall B. Guill on
’®,. 'o-TT*' Monday iaKej.temper j.ext.
1 " 5- T '" v ^*Jiid nud official fflimature
#i tins • 2 / ih day ot
THOMa S I. LITTLE, L.d'y.
Ma y 28—3iaro.
GE 0 R CIA-// < v^F cr,: it
\\l \V trator U*.KK-i of .8 the Chav estate lea IV. of I uBo.- VVillinii, •. itdiHudW.
deceased, the Food,
ha li.lly admjiii.itci represent* i« Ordimuy ihut ho
td L:c,t,' ; !aic ot j. is iuivs~
tate. stud has filed hi.- u» p! • ,t: u for t,is*iiis
sion from said aiiiiiiuistraiion.
These are therefore to cits all ]i r.'.om in
if terosted (llindred and creditor,-.)- u-Uiu'b 1 •! t how cause
ahy exist* why Dm Haul . VV, Du Buie
should not bi luuii-ac l fro.:. Jih, ndminisira
t ion oi ih.: o.- * u* * ; V, id fit ot Hood- on tho
1 st Monday in tii ptemtK i m-xt.
Lp-ri under my L.md and ot' d tignafura
this -Till day 1 of a! i v 1 c GIL ’
T HUM A 8 1 LITTLE, Urd’y.
May »8«3mo. Q
Go^rgia, Iiaiic\ck“cV»i:iiy— ~
\\ \\ HhUKA8, ("liaib V,. Duliasi*, LXemlor
ol the l.u .1 Mill : uu 1 v^iaountol Gooi'gc
W. Davis dcc’d. presents to tho Ordinary
that he has fully nduiioKicrod aid >a-/ Will
and Tul't^incnt, and h’.c Li) *. ’h'..;' I'u'
mission from the ex'.V-; i
father ■ t !.i,; said
tmst.
'J'lief.e arc tJier-fov-* lo eife 8 ! vriaon- inter
t-hti'il, to ;.'iow enu.-a if any , r,i,y Letter*
of 'li-ini-si,;-y t-houM n< i f, ■ i
Lharl' . Duh .■■<• I;. *. 1 >.--- v-i] i \■ ii'ioii of
the said last ’Will and zaita; o. l to.ga \Y.
Dati,, dee d. on (he h .. v .a kt*i-!efi,hisr
next.
Givcu under jay hi ,d m.<i offid*. MgaBurc
(Lis !!7(h day of .Jay 18* '.,t,
May IIlOMA.'j i. j.j , TlIv, til'd'./.
28- -3ra.
ADiillNISTR AT OR - 3 R j?v- L.
rr
X WO MONTH,. tj *i < 1 1 i * iil Xl' 11 Will
*
be n *Ua to.iiie i t <•* y *,i r lla:.eock
counl >' leave lo self ‘thhrt* prlvaFfly oV ut
r ,, *fic *«jc a lot of j, i j * ''tinted i :! Mikon
county, known ns N u . • o-', , iij i:,#i|y ci.ei oke.
c.»uu;y, i.Lso, all aihav »•..i< ad... I <-h*ngiug to
the estate «.-* flu mn? tfi .T Lv , .• *
VvlLT.IAM fi. CTlfiTfiLT I.’. A : r
Api il 22. WIN NY lliCLfuWr, A'hn’x,
Ji <l minimi rcii'y'*~ sn'U*
TY^D-L \\ be
r, i t i fie i ■' •“
* Tt; s.Lit in i. =.
Le rang to ti t es'.ac It 13 - L.
Soi l So*i*i• r nn (JiJ r ' ! • lilt of i <’■>> Unary,
Tt ’! la:- * , .L- " *'4 AN.
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