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(wl
’, and a lot^H
stock of clot
market.
Nf.w (HMDS.----.J u>t oj.eiic I a largo
Stock, end a great variety of even/!/tiny
«t 4lw #w store of J. CLAUKNCK
simmons & lmu.
^5, P. Burnet is enlarging his store with
?t view to a material increase of business,
and- will soon bu out io -a-earJ in our col
urani.
Advertisers need not be alarmed at the
<crawded cciudition of our columns ; we
•can easily extend the ’field of operations
•and will do eo rather than fail to aceom
modate them, and the reader too may rest
•*sosy f for we do not intend to stint them
in consequence of the liberal putrouago of
•advertisers. Let them come.
.T. CLARENCE SIMMONS & PRO.
respectfully invite their friends amiCusto¬
mers to call at their new «tor , where they
Lave just opened a&SPLEN DID STOCK
of Dry Goods, Qrocoiics, Clothing, llats,
Boots and Shoes, and a thousand different
•urlicles, til! of which they are selling ns
oheap as the cheapest. Special attention
is called to a lot of cheap chewing To¬
bacco, which they are selling low.
Gur Superior Cuurt met on Monday
its regmtrr day—Judge Andrews on the
bench, Solicitor Matthews uf his post, and
n host ofgenllemcn of the legd pet¬ •.’.a
ition ure in attemlance. The Docket was
•ail extraordinary one, there being, of
«our»c, tho usual amount of civil business
to iransact, and a criminal Docket without
•end, which was taken up on Tuesday
morning, and up lo the time of our paper
&oing to press, Ills Honor has dispatched
business in a manner altogether surpris¬
ing, and highly gratifying to all concerned.
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Pay Your Taxes.—Wc arc requested
by Mr. Shivers, Tax Collector, to give
notice to the citieens of llanc .^4 county,
that ho will make but one round v>
precincts. Those who have not alrotjy
paid their taxes must meet luxx*.—errr
current round, or at Sparta, or be
taxed.
II. F. Russell & Co.—Those gentle¬
men make their bow to the good people of
Hancock and adjoining counties, in tho
shape of a conspicuous advertisement in
to-day’s Journal. Their stock is largo
and complete, and embrace* every variety
• of goods in their line. Me visited and
passed through their InrfQ store a week
or two since, and were astonished at the
world of fine goods on their shelves and
counters—but imagino our lurpr^c when
we were told that these wore on» v thy
samples, that tho principal portion ot t\ji r
goods were upstairs, in the rear, in
cellar, and on the road. llu,sdl & (Jo are
a first-class firm, and c un bo r elied on.
Sec new advertisements under tho
Ordinary’s h eading.
Frost. —^Tho linT frost oftbeJoi«m
was noticed on lust Wednesday morning.
Nut enough, however to kill vegetation.
Agency.— Being too bu»y in-doors to
attend to tV© outi-door interests of our of¬
fice, wo havo>%ured the serviocs of <3. S
lluBoao, Esq. U)"^l] 0 n our < eountyjjiitf
R>hs for balances xp us , renewals, Ac.
Iiopc every one who 0 ** du 3& will re¬
spond A promptly to his invest ^h| request.
Iditorial ---------- Call.— " ■»- — 1 fiU . | ---- the plea¬
sure of a call yos^lay from\>ur clever
cotemporary 0. E. McGregor,Vditor of
tho Georgia Clipper. We potumind both
Jlaek and his paper to the favoinotp at
^ tentioo of our county people. . v
Solicitor
his usual quiet
style. Judge Stephens tl: u conci
the argument for the defence, evincing,
as usual, rtre legal ability and learning—
i.isistiug that though the killing was not
denied, it ought not and. could not be
called murder. .
Col. Jordan then closed on the pa^t of
the State, in a speech of perhaps the
strongest, deepest and most logical argu¬
ment—evincing an earnestness and elo¬
quence that even surpassed himself.
The jury having received tin- charge of,
his honor, which was clear and
retired, and in less than half an hour re
turned a verdict of voluntary uianslfltgh -
ter.
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Nf'F.DTiK Gin. ---Wo examined cue of
Seattergoo 1 ’s Needle Gins', at the home*
p'ace of W. \V. Simpson, of this town,
a id also noticed samples of ljnt produced
by it, and the seed from it. The gin
docs not come fully up to the speed claim¬
ed for it, hut that it does good work there
entire lint no doubt. No knap in the lint
and no left on the seed. It is a.light
running machine and does its work well
in all respects
ORANGES ANT APPLES—A Due
lot, just opened by Sid. 0. Shivers.
• ■ —
.
Admitted.— C. S. DuBose having ap,
plied, was admitted to the practice of law
at the present term of the Court. lie wrg
closely examined by Judge Stephens,
George F. Pierce, kisq., Col. Lewis, and
Solicitor Mathews, and acquitted himself
in a most creditable style. IJo promises
lair to become one of the brightest stars
in our midst, for liis examination proved
I im to he a student.
Adjoukned Term of Court.— Just
us we wore going to press, wc learn that
Court will adjourn this evening at 5 o clock
to meet in extra session on the Fourth
'Ionday in November,
^1'.*\ffee’s Daif.nt Churn Dasher.
CU. Stanwll, ag«ut for the sale of this
lute improvement, is now Til out town with
u supply The Dasher seems to us to do
its work Roll and easy, and it is cheap
enough fot any body. Call and see it,
near the Boards House.
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Hitchcock’s Magazine.— We ore in
receipt of the first number of a large and
beautiful monthly Magazine for October,
bearing this tiirj. The copy before is
gotten up in elegant style, and the table
of contents is decidedly attractive, cm
bracing a great variety of choice reading,
f 0 g C ihcr wtth several pieces of music, to
w\ t; q'| lc « g tarry F j ag ” « My soul lo
Gvi, my heart to thee,” “ Kit Flanagan’s
^ '* r ^' &°- Price o r 25 cents a month.
h@U TV Superior Court for this county
“«* “ «"l 1» now in EM8 i«o—
The Criminal docket Joeing very heavy, 1
was taken up this (Tuesdajty-***,.^,,^
up to the time of our going, to pressed
imporrn?iv ,„o
is under consideration ^
»
fjujii iWi * I rr" T "("*
III 1 wTnr
o^r. ’ v “' ,fc
Slicriff Roger, liaa orders from o v«(
oot l.»llocktoaoliv« O.ford, tie
er of Capt. John Taylor, to the nutliqj^M .do
of Waahinffton county to bo tried
an older indictment for murder^
\
con
ciently accurate to cnablelmn
keep his land improving.
TO COAsUJIjiTl! VR*'
1 he advertiser, having been resto«»°i
aenl:h m a.few weeks, by renterlZ *
nAcr Waviag suffered several a very simpfe wiL
altecUon. and that dread disease. years nis ~
js anxious Constn:
sufferers to make know**" 7 **
tV '
To all e means irLheJlilL of trcn<1 °Py. of
wlu desire a c
the prescritiil m 1 with
the d for preparing ana using tl )e
...licit they will find a svue coke fn»
Consumption, object Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The
of the advertiser in sending.the pro¬
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread
information which he conceives to be invalu¬
able; and lie hopes every sufferer will try his«
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a hlv,swing.
Tarties wishing the prescription. will please
address [lev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
jc4 ly Williamsburg, Kings Co , N.Y .j
Kayton’s Pitts cure sick headaches and all
bilious disorders.
WcH 8 «!is Hi'M i’l'ifiitl
l'r J Bradfielii’s “FEMALE REGtTj.A
TOP,” is no quack noctmiri hut. a legit.mate pre
scr : p ; ir>u endorsed and p escribed by ilm h<et
physicians in ih-Stete of Georgia iihas«ur*d
thonsMiid'* of 'rdies who find d.s .a.red if ever
fird.ng r,-lief thi* sitle of the g av-, ibe pr prietoi
shows certifii hU-s ft otll the Cost cilim-iis of tie
•State, 111! wno have it, ed it unite in saymg it has
Suff-'i l.eni tnnhfully nnoied won .ns bkst fkirnd_
, g woman d i not lei your fvar m r the pro.
jin.ic«« of u fi rs keep yoe from relief. Fllow
Dr, L'radii,- it’s arlvce and snff'-r no in r-.
Oil*' VOU 2’iE.
A genllem.iTi who suffered for years from
Nervous ^ Debility, Premature Decay, ami all
the ell'ccts of youthful indi.cretion, Ivill, for
the sake of BufiVring humanity, scud free to ail
who need it, the receipt and directions for
making the simple remedy by which ho was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing,
in perfect confidence, JOHN li. OGDEN.
je4—ly No 42 Cedar street, N Y.
FALL GOODS!
COthern & Watkins,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DM GOODS
AND
GROCERIES,
C L 0 T H 1 N
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Crockery and
Si/
WOOD WARE, &c.
Tobacco, Segai^
LAMPsT&MP -|“iTU sfwia.f*-- 6 ®^®^
recruited ; y (be ar
rI^Sy^*E*5I! scl^s jr00DS ’ aire0t f f Uie house bC8t
cheap for CASH* **y
in. afford fii. COTHERN & VITKINS.
0cL i5, le69 ‘ l( 4 Sparta, Ga.
*- ■ 1 ...
F u 'J, rn jt ure*
( t
They moored toOIl all orderslPfi»
BIm,i^ an <J 1 ’iwbI Uoors Also, S
ROSEM- ASH METALIG
lALI.,
Quick S(i LS anil small profits is the motto
tnulo with...
.
VUltUrC RepUlP^
highest bi s of sale, the iTomWIfW
of Georgo W. Davis resided
TWheteou
tune of his d-ath, cqutaiuing ninety-three
acres, more or less, with the mile improvement* Uiere
Warrt-ntoii on, situated with n one of spaita, m the
road. Sold as the property of &al!ie
T Davis .maijrJ. T rin C£>h
Purchaser to pay "for titles.
iiENJ. F. RILEY,
Oct 15, 1869 Guudiau of Sallie T Davis.
Administrator’s Sale.
\\1 ILL be told lo ilii highest and best bidder,
\ V ui d*-r au Order of the Court of Ordinary
oi Hancock county, on the first Tuesday in Dp
c-mber next, between the legal hours ol sale, a
tract of iand situate and bei ng in said'county and
known as the honi stead of Eli H. BdX'er, while'
a rerident of Crorgia, containing seventeen him
tbrd acres moie or less, ai d adj lining lai.ds of
Montour M nufuciuring Comp i.v, Gto White,
.-nnlurd Masrey mi i others, told n'stha property
of »hs «Mau of Eli 11 tbxier. late of the ot .te
of t\ x»s,dic'd Terms Cali; Pu*cha-« r to p»y
for t iles ALV A C.>NN ELL,
Oct 15. 1S‘>9 Adm’r of E 11 Baxter, di c'd.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
\ V ’ lisb be sold uud r an O.d r of he Court of
Orciuatyoi Nrveuib'T llaucock county, on the fi st Pu s
day in next h.' wen l!m legal hours
ol -ale, t>fo.e the Court Hou e door m tipo town
of 8 |.eui,’he t llow.ng trams or parcel* of Imd,
betougilig t> tho estate of 1 lioumsj Dicks, li, late
of said couny, d.-cd, tow.,—;
A.II that tmet'of laud containing five ihou and
five f und edaiid twen y eight acres, m >ro or
loss, adjoin'niviim D oi David D.cksou, li,irri-on.
Colctnau and cl,, r s, in *<x t-. ts rr parcels accoiri
mg to a rrceailo^.,. Vr y uiad-. by Wm L Wilson,
Surveyor
Lot No 1 »ir»g tlurts n hundred and
sixty three acres.
Lot i\c. 2 . l'"‘taili‘iig seven h inJr d and
ninety tv o .awe J,
L a N,r. Goiiliiiting fi teeu hundreo aud
eighty acres. \ - .
Loi No. s ( , in X,ig six huudred and eighty
nine acres. F - — 6 7
Let No, 5. Conta'nii'g-i*^ hundred and ten
acres. * • 't>
Lot No. 6 . Containing fivi hu„dr t d and niuety
four acres- having*
These lots are all well rm 'h<K an
abundance of rail t'rmer, awl are unsurpassed for
the pr.dactn u ot Goru and ' o:y>i- v
Also, ot (he same tht^ ai ' 1 ^ phtc
Will be sold, all that trjr or P arc< * of ltt, » d lje “
longing to saw ' state, ••/“ ,n '“K •eveuteeu hun¬
dred acres, irtroe or le> ad J "*“>“!? ‘auos •Lf.imp-.
son, La'itier. Colero* “'*“1 subject to the
Dower o Mrs Al/* ! 'a Dickm-n, the widow ol
said deceased." / % receht
Thi* laud i< a* 6 embiaced in the survey
made by V\ m— Wvt«°ii, Surveyor. a«d despribed
thercu by Jvtos at*d bounds, it has plenty of
tin.ter Jor/plantalmu Terms purposes, Cash aid grows Corn
and Cottdu finely. ■* DuBOSE,
CUAULEs W*
Oct 15. 1869, Adm’r ol l' lJS J - Dickson, dee d
MAIDS' ro KENT.
b; J ,kr ‘
CEMBER next, the lands beluiigi.ig to the estate
of 8eabo*ii J. Lawrence, late of Hancock couutv
deceased, for the year 1870, viz: * ’
-
llic 5£oiiH‘skaU Place 1 ,
ci ntainnif thrae hundred acres, a large pirt cf
which is cleared and in good order for cultivation,
with an excellent dwelling house, giu,screw, aud
all neoefrary outbuildings.
Th« pace tvherion JOHN B. LEACH now
resides, with two huudred acres of laud attached
1 he HaT ION PLACE, with two hundred
acres uf laud m excellent condition lor making a
crop *
1 Ite RIVEH PL\CE. now occupied by A.
M. fine tJutchineou, order with six hundred acres of land
m Tv growing co n and cottou, aud for
pa.-iursge
•!***
Possesion given ifie first day of January, 1670
' JAMESJ. LAWRENCE,
anar ^
Admlnl«lrat«r»
uT.U”
are he eby required to make imnitd
Z 2
t'^" of
m
VV sratof if otfiiff estate or norm W. Stevens,
late said county deceased, petitionea to be
dismfssed from liis said administration, repre¬
senting tluft he has fully administered the es¬
tate of his said intestate, and applies for let¬
ters of dismission from the further administra¬
tion of said estate.
These arc therefore to cite alPpersons inter¬
ested to show cause on, or before, the firs
Mondry in November next, why said William
II. Green should not be dismissed from his
said administration.
Given under my band and official signature,
this the 21st day of July 1869
. THOMAS I. LITTLE, hCrPy.
Hybrid Cotton Seed.
Jj» 1 )EATS DICKSON’S J’rolific both in quail*
liry and q iality of lint.
The und Tsigi.*d having produced a Hybrid
cotton snperii r to any in the ma k-t. offers fur
sale about one hundred b-she Is of the seed.
This cotton sold in Augusta, on tSo 30 th of
September, for 2 Gi cents, when New York rnid
ddjigs ’1 o-e were who only want worth the 2 'e -ed ami dull at that.
No t> must order soon__
agencies wi l be granted, and no genuine seed
ot this kii.d can be had . xoept oa applioatioujjj
rect io the pad. c -r
Oct 511, L. u mTJRbis,
1869 tf.
rOLIAEB, fOX & CO.
COTTOiV FACTORS
WAlIKnoiiSE AND
C vi mission Merchants.
Corner Reynolds and Campbell Streets,
Aiiffii.sia, La,
c ONTINUE old stand and THEIR ivill give BUSINESS ihiir strict at'their per¬
sonal attention to the Storage ami Sale of
Cottou and all other produce. Orders for
Bagging and Rope promptly attended to__
Consignments respectfully solicited
Cotton consigned to us is delivered from the
cars—a considerable saving to planters.
Agents for Reed’s Phosphate and Georgia
Factory. ^ ^I^iek,
corim —;—ll v ^ Lt TT1?(rr __may ^ r ‘ •" Fi of 2—6m Warren
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE
PLUMB &LEILVEH.
Awjf«Kta, Un.
--:o.-—
Choice Drugs, Pure Medicines,
and Chemicals.
niIO OILS, BRUSHES,
fancy
Pure « IXILET ARTICLES,
White __ Lentl.
T T|UNE,Wliii» .mKColSnrf F onts. W,„.
I ISh £!o*Us, seeds
and FaprC.V FlMllin^PwrKle ,. of c s
WL WxlOA©^aie r. 1 asm 1« if A ^ents
Fir »he erb brnted
JirEEVlLEE FRUIT JARS
Arc. Arc.
PLUMB & LEIl’NER,
New Granite Front,
212 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
^
TTTTT’S
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Cures Liver Diseases, Dyspepsia, &c.
TUTT’S EXPECTORANT
Curos Coughs, Asthma, &c.
Tutt’s Ihc Sarsaparilla Alterative andiueen’s Deligh
great and Blood Purifier
Warranted Hair S) ve ,
the bos r. r, us ' e
For sale by A. IV. 5
Dec 25—ly
*
Carriage.
J
UA
M,
WAR!
AN
Commision
JAtRSOV STHEET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
V_/DNTINUES to give his personal attention
to the storage and and sale of COTTON and
other produce.
Orders for Plantation and Family supplies
promptly andcarefully filled
is prepared to make liberal CASH
ADVANCES on all consignments,
July 23d, 3m,
Hancock Sheriff Sale.
FOR NOVEMBER.
.'VT7‘ILL BE r’OLD on firs’ Tuesday in No.
V f yember next, befo. e the court house door
in the town of Sparta, between the .legal hours
of saL*- -the following property to-wit.
— Will be sold »oros oi fund more or less ly¬
ing iu U.nicoAti&ouiity, beloiVgY** t.o William W.
Devereaux dec. and adjoining lanrrs- a ( Anna
Devereaux. Jas. E. R* rry and others. Levin*-.,
on to satisfy I.atirher, one Superior Gouri fi fa, in favor
cf John B assignee, vs. William W.
Deveraux, Asi'guee. the Writt«Ti above property pointed out by the
notice given to the occupant
. II no JERS, Sh’ff.
ALSO v
At the. same time an place, will lu sold, l,£j)0
pounds cf seed cotton, two hundred bushels corn,
tyvtdve hundred Hubnarj p nnfls fodder. Levi -d on as the
properly of Horton, and sold to eaHt-fy
one Hancock Suiirior Court, li fa, in faVor of
Wm, Archer, vs v< diublmid. fl- rto.i, the above
property pointed o ut i, y vVm. Archer ****
J as. iijum^j 1 ^ 0 i
Hancoc nd fifty acres,of lam;
Will be sold in county. Levied
more or less 1 & 01 W i horn,as Grace, lo Vatia
on as the prof ourt fl fa, in favor of E'i H Bax
fy onesuper® ly mas Grace, the above property
ter, vs W. the Defendant.
pointed qptjp JAS. 11. ROGERS, Sh’ff
ALSO
rid ie tit.ie and place will be sold 4380
At the more br less now hold in sepa
acres of laa< ns by Premia! 1 O- Pearson, Step
rute posse s *«on and Ijavius J. Pearson, all ly.
hen 1 , Pea^tninty ol iuncock and all levied on
*“g m the ° ! ''^ Len Zeai sou deceased
as the profieU teen h t \ Trom tho Superior
by virtue off* ^held\y John ILZatimer,
Court of sag’ Mb 2 Varcels^^ order of
assignee j tk* who claittt
sa'e arr- I! S ( d by_ vryi/satisfaction
title <b hia own 2jfx
d,o"’Kr«»“.wP .•'•»>■> i'-’--.
.hVoo^rS t ”““Jn .f&C .* 0 ““ id " f
.«*. lli.Hrl n,h ‘>
family. ifre^inu, i g M Nw..
Another parcel -l :'[Ur-r^Tr.
to l , exl ( ‘ r
Mrs. Georgia Stephen’s po%i . Jbottifftfj P'th-rnrm^H^
Anu /ersiood ,a
a slake tin the line otp Ul,< that ,1
I! •
1 aiming it 88" E 9 2\ ( ' c « <>r ab ' 8 p8f - ’
Jeremiah, bJ J » n oul 12 ® 8fc F d
ofsuid it ‘ « i’hornas •
cel leaves said out a 8inty arce * be t j -cousiat r,r JU Wr b J*' r :t^ 9
by Stephen Auo:hef ei, ’ cut off r ‘th° !*!
tile time. fi posseasfoti e
is estimated 229l a b«e 0 n >e*ide
at hi artj - J f
mam body of said sr*"-* boi W sa.^ji^r
next to T. J. SrniihV s PUtl
. c*
pine which forms a q «. ce
I'lieu and James 'I inks jj°
a n under
stood w. 47 Hurt vh^Jpmfp^ro^to lf, supj^J co n wL P i f a * *
r A?) ofVrl 1
abouGseVen 8miLhl?‘fPW« Vi lo h e cu
to T. J, po^essiou
conty-& tmull p>g
r » Oil
the ■BfeSg ■Strife
fc'beh