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EABUN COUNTY.
Sheriff's Sales.
Will be .old before tbe court boose door,
rtoo, between tbe legal hoars of
day in July next, tho following _
i tax 11 fas in favor of the State oi
l eofgia and Rabun county, to-wlt:
Lets of land Nos. 103, in the 6th district, and No,
1 («e‘ ilia Rllt dlatolat an.l Va fi* an<t eta*» nf lnt Vn
deop affliction and poverty.' „ —-
First, then, 1 assign as ono of the roa* *£• *• 2*5 *5 a *fo. 83 and part of lotNo.
sons of our contlhnef poverty and want oi L,TUd on M th# propert, °‘
progress the fact that we do not produce Also, lotoNos. 13,24,49, in the fiih district. levied
enough of what we eat and wear, and buy on “ 0l ? propertyof jbb. Franhuu'.
too mooh on credit. To present an elabo-1 tba pro pertyof A. m. Dockios.
rate argument in defense Of this position Alto, lot No. 74, in the Sth district, levied on as
would require a volnrao. One or two theproperty of B,.1. Newton. .1
..ill Also, lots No. 50 and 6S, in the 5th district, levied
practical faots will suffice to prove my as-1 on „ the proparty 0 f a . w. Merck,
sertion true, and tbe answer that every I Alsu, lot No 74, in the 5th district, levied on as
Armor will givo them when applying tho theproperty ofE f , ®"*f:. .
sj— .• ® . Also, lot No 43, in tbs Sth district, levied on a*
idea to hlS own case, Will corroborate these < ba ptop „ t , af J o Whltaker.aeageut for Henry Gay.
fr.?ts. Also, lots No 132 and 127, in the dth district, le-
In 1859, tho South produced over five vied on M^e property of AMDtoklos. on wildland.
•11- „ L't „ .r I AUo, lot N6 1S8, in tho 2d district. Levied on at
TmlliOQ bales of cotton, of four hundred | the p rop#r ty of J a and o w Moore,
pounds . each, which sold at an average of AUo, lot No 155, in tbe 2d district. Levied on mf
eleven cents per pound, realizing less than I the property of WmP Anderion. i
T« ippo * u A I Alio, loti No li9» U2 md 154 ( in the 2d district.
,8250^00,000. In 18G9, the cotton crop o Levia<1 on M tha propar ,y of Henry Hopper.
:the Sonth was loss than throe and a hall Also, lot No 80, in the 1st district, levin
millions of bales, four hundred pounds each wildland.
and sold for an average of twenty-two I "ft** ko »'“ 4 * 2d L "'® d on “
oents per pound, realising 8800,000,000.1 Also, lot No S3, in the 3d district. levied on as the
Tho cotton crop of 1878 reached consider-1 property or Banks a Scott,
ably boyond four millions of bales and I . Also, lot No 83, in toe 5th aistrlet.
1V4-ADIS0H Sheriff’s Sale.
XV 1. Will he sold, before the const house door in
Oanlelsrille, Madison county, within the legal hows
of salo, on tha first Tuesday in Jnly next the follow
ing property, to-wit:
Three hundred .ores of land,
more or less, adjoin,
ing White, Hall add other*, the same being the place
whereon Robert W Oglesby now lives, levied on as
|be property of BW Oglesby, by virtue of a tax fi fn
tn favor of N Chandler, tax-collector, for State and
county tax; alio, on* other ft fa issued from the Su
perior Court of Madison county in favor of C W Sims,
surviving copartner of J. C. Turner A Co., for the ns*
of Crane, B'oylston A Co. va. Bobert W Oglesby and
Isaac J Meadors. Said tax 9 fa levied and returnee
by a lawful constable, legal notice served on tb* de
fondants. Property pointed ont by said tax-eollecto
and plalntUTa attorney.
jnnel $5 T. F. BAKER, Sh'ff.
Levied on as
sold for less than 8175,000,000. And this I th Afso^ P lotaVo f m, S l”anf lV.’inthodtb district. L*.
harbeon the history of our crops, annual"* j vio.1 ona* the property of W R Matthcnon, agent for
ly, in tho past; have wo any reason■ uf "ffiof K m tb. 2d district,
anticipato that similar enacts wtll not iol-1 tba pr0 p C rty of j a Watts.
low tbe 8Ame OOUrsO in the ioturef Then I Also, lot No 45, in tho 5tb district. levied on as
if tho all-ootton polioy, or a large cotton th "i’ r ®l , 1 " , y r or ** nc,n J a ^ ® u ^ D ®f-
crop has actually tended to impoverish ps I tba prop erty of Bright Even.,
as a people, who will assert tho same poii-1 Also, lot No 100, tn the eth district,
cy will not have similar effects upon indi- j ^
viduals?
On
MApISON COUNTY.
TAOKSON Sheriff’s Sale.
. - w . nl D ® f0,d « on the first Tuesday In Jnlyaezt,
befora the court house door in Jefferson, Jackson ao,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property,
Twohnndrid and thirtj acres oflaud, more or loss?
on tho waters of the Walnut Fork of the Ooonee river*
adjoining lands of S M Thompson, the widow Freeman
and others, on the road-leading from Athens to Winn’s
Ferry, 3 miles from Jefferson* Said place has thereon
a comfortable dwelling honsoand neeossary ont-hnild-
Ings, with a reasonable portion in a state of cultiva
tion, levied on by virtue of afifa Issued from tbe
Superior Court of ssld county-W B 3 Hardeman,
guardian, Ae., v* Jackson Bell, John J McCulloch and
Jaekaon Bell, as adm’r, Ae. levied on as tha property
of John J MeC^lowh, tn satisfy said fi fa. Property
/GEORGIA, Madison comb.
"J Ordinary’* OSee, June 7th, 16TS.
Whereas, Austin F Comer, administrator da bonii
non on tho estate of Willis Arnold, deceased, repre.
seats to tb* Court that h* haa frilly administered ask
estate in terms of tho law, and pray* the Court to gram
him letters of dismission from said administration—
This is therefore to eit* all concerned to be at my
of&e* on tbe first Monday in October next, to show
why said Austin F Comer should not bo dismissed from
slid administration.
Witness, my hand and seal.
jun*9 $5 O. C. DANIEL, Ord’y.
H-EORGIA, Madison county.
\JT Whereas, Elba Collins applies to mo
tors of guardianship on th* property of
and David, minors of F M Da
eoonty,
for let
- David
David, late sf said
This is, therefore, to eit* all concerned to bo and ap
pear at my office, in Danlalavilla, on tb* first Monday
in July next, and show cause, if any they can. why
said letters should not b* granted.
Witness my hand and seal. May 3d, 1875.
may 12 GEO. C. DANIEL, Ord’y.
levied on a*
' of Job Bowers, executor of Wm Bowers,
I deceased.
I All the above lots of land lying in Rabun county,
paper it can be easily proven, that | and sold for taxes. Fi fas issued by W T Dickerson,
cotton, as a crop, will pay hotter than tit T “ Collector of Rsbnn °ono|y-
or all products. F Bat these figures are fat I June9 * 20 ’ D ’ T ’ DUNCAN ’ <3heriff ’
more reliable than the oft-abuaud labor ot the
JACKSON 1 COUNTY.
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n . v ,_ Jackson county.
Whereas, Thomas McKio and Henry F Eebols,
executors of Samuel 1 McKie, represent to this Court
in their petition, duly filed nod entered on record,
that they bav* folly administered Saon'el 1 McKie’s
estate aoeording to Us will— ~
This is, therefore, to sit* *1| parson* coaearwed to
show cause, if any they can, why said executors shontd
not be discharged and receive letters of dismission on
tbo first Monday in September, 1875.
A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
• Jackson
Whereas, W p Carter
for permanent letter* of admin
proper form,
on tbe estate
county.
er applies, in
ministration
of Obediab Carter, late of said eoaaty, c
Therefore, all eoneerned are hereby notified and re-
qnired to ahow cause, If any they can, on or before tb.
firat Monday in Jane next, why said latter* should
not bo granted as prayed for by applieant.
Ivon under my official signature, this May 8,1875.
“»jl* W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
O.E0RGIA, Jackson county.
VA _ Wb.reas, M P Alexander makes*
I11UIOlouuuiULinui vuuuuruuuBu-uttuut vu tun ~T" N fcA'RlTO QlinrifT’o QWIa
country. There is no question but that I K^iUb.5S"b.?oSISmmrth.«redoor.inth.
individual (armors, having lands peculiar* I town of Clayton, between tho legal hours of sole, on
ly adapted to tbe growth of cotton, can I the first Tuesday in July next, tbe following property,
riot more money by growing cotton and oftand>So49 , iD tha6 , h Dl.trietofB.bn.
buy ing broadstuus and provender than by |eonnty v u the property of E P Jones, one of the de-
cultivaliog a divorsity of crops. But it is I fondants. Also, one lot of land, Ko 06, in tho 5tb
A| x>, or O, Can do SO, therefore every I .uedfrom Rabun Superior Conrt, OctoberT*na, 1879.
Southern farmer can pursno the same | a M Netborland v* Willi* Bramblott and E P Jones.
co,r..,.„l!cip..in C tl,. ». ~lt. ’1KT.““ *,&- -....
Through a series of years regardloss of No 4lj in lha 2(1 Di, tric toi Rabun eonnty, and lots
tho prico of cotton, (I reiterate hero what I Nos 3 and 8 in the 4th District, all lying in Rabua
I bavo often before asserted in these pa- - T ~ * v
ges,) on ninety-nine out of evory hundred
Southorn farms, it is cheaper to grow oats
f>r plough animals than to haul corn from
tho noarcst dopot, because oats will follow
cotton with no coal but tho soed and hats
vesting, both of which can bo paid for ove*
ry winter in tbo mutton that can bo fatted
on tho growing crops; it is cheaper to
f^lEORGIA, Madison eonnty.
M In the Superior Court. Present: tbo Honor
able B. H. Pottle, Judge of said Coart.
TAMSON C. GRANT 1
HENRY MYRR. J MaJJh^RS,*iS75.
It appearing to tba Court by tha petition ofTamson
Grant, accompanied by tbo promissory notes, en
dorsed, tbe mortgage deed, and transfer and assign
ment thereon, that on th* fourteenth dey of November,
in tbe year of onr lord, on* thousand eight bnndred
and seventy, the defendant mad* and delivered to on*
Alfred Grant bis bur promissory notes, bearing date
the day and year aforesaid, whareby, by ona of said
promissory notes, b* promised, one year after date, to
eonnty. levied on as tho property of EdwerdCofien,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Rabun Superior Conrt,
April Term, 1859. Nelson A Johnson vs A B Alex
ander, principal, and A Mauiden, H W Cannon, Ed-
ward Coffee and G A Greenwood, seourities. Prop
erty sold to satisfy said fi fa. Propertv pointed ont
by G A Greenwood, controller of said fi fa.
may2fi S5 D. T. DUNCAN, Sh’ff.
E0RGIA, Rabnn county,
j \_T Whereas,Joel Arondale, a.1
0 j 0 - * . _ I Arondale, represents to the Conrtln His petition, duly
grow a pound of wool, up to a certain died and entered on record, thatbebasbithfolly ad-
number of pounds- of cotton; and it I8 I ministered Thomas Aroodalt’s estate—
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cheaper to grow anything that can possi- I Tbis ls, therefore, to eite all persona oooeerned,
. . r„_„ r„„ kindred or creditors, to show cense, if any they can,
bly bo grown on a farm, than to buy it on why aatd administrator should not bo discharged from
Credit. * I I his administration, and receive letters of dismission
Fow farmers understand properly what on flr,t Monday in Joiy, 1875.
. . , „„ „ „ * jj; I, Given under my hand and official signatnre, Match
it mount by buying on a credit. 6tb> m5 ^, r j 7 j w qrben, Ord’y.
They know they got tho article,and
'more iqr it iuan if they paid cash, hut they
ittovor bnco calculate the premium of per*
. cent ago they are paying for this privilege
of golting timo or “credit.” Let mo illus
trate. Tho averago farmer may raise
enough to do him till thefirst of April. By
that timo ho has to buy, but having no
cash, though good credit, bo goes to tho
store and buys bacon at fifteen cents per
pound, payablo on tho first of .November
fallowing. He learns tho cash prico is
twelve and a half cents per pound, but
necessity compels him to bay on a credit,
Ho thus pays 21 oonts per pound for tho
privilege of buytng on a credit, or ono
sixth tho prico to be paid, which is simply
16| per cent, per annum for tho uso of
monoy. But ho buys in April and has
to pay tho 1st of Novembor—only eight
months’ credit, and pays twenty-five per
cont. por annum for the uso of money.
What farmer can afford to do this and
VINEGAR BITTERS
livo? What i- applicable to bacon is np-j 5
plicablo to coin, buy, flour, implements, SSd«gaiiswa&beyond
mules, and overy arliclo tho farmor buys 1 ~ - — —
on credit. ^ ..... .
It is estimated that the averago in
crease of agricultural wealth of tho Uni
ted Slates is about 4 per cont. per annum.
The averago increase of agricultural!
.wealth in any other Southern State, annu
oily einco tbe war, has not been one per|
Cent. Indeed, some of the States have
traveled tho other way, and aro now lost
in the wilderness of debt; and there is no
more patent eanso for this condition of
things, than that of baying on acrodit tbe
neoeesanoa of life to enable them to grow
colton, and this, too, very frequently at a
coat that exceeds its market value. There
is^an infatuation about this cultivation of
dottpl/fKttr amounts to a haUncioation.
Can Chare be nothing invented to so far
dispel itas to induce the Soothorn farmer
within himself, and less, .at. tbe [
' fabd f 4
the Shylocks of tbe
■* Green-Soiling Crops for the South.
■’'Where clover can be grown, we believe
there is nothing equal to it as an improver
of the soil; and wo are more and more
strongly confirmed in tho opinion Ibatclo
ver can be grown on almost any land in
'biBt.ttinntry which r' J '—
|h to produoe a fair
'wo have worn out oi.
ujpvMB, wo oannot begin-with Hovurn
Without manure- We must plant some
thing which will thrive on a vory poor soil
We have the right thing in the eonr pea.
We tmve heard of land “ too poor to sprout
cow peas,” but we have nqi'had-tbe mis
fortune to own or occupy any snob un
profiling acres. When we'bSve grewr
and turned under even alight crop of peas,
No Person can take these Bitters
aoeording to durations, and remain lung
“ * their bones axe not de-
other means,
d repair.
Gratefnl Thousands proclaim Vcseoab
Bitiees the most wonderful Invigorant that
ever sustained the sinking system.
Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit*
tent Fevers, whioh are bo prevalent in the
g.
Tennessee,
bob, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile,
Savannah,Boanoke, James,and many others,
with their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and Au
tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of
unusual heat and dryness, are invariably
accompanied by extensive derangements of
the stomach and liver, and other abdominal
viscera. In their treatment, a purgative,
exerting a powerful influence upon these
various organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose equal
to Db. J. WaiiKeb’s Vixboab Bittees, as
they will speedily remove the dark-colored
viscid matter with which the bowels are
loaded, at the some time stimulating the
secretions of the liver, and generally restor
ing the healthy functions of tho digestive
lay tbe said Alfred Grant, or order, two bnndred dol
ars, with interest, for vain* received. By another ol
said promissory note* he promised, two years after
date thereof, to pay to eald Alfred Grant, or order,
four bnndred dol tors, with intoreat, for value received.
By another of laid promissory notes ho promised,
three years after date thereof, to pay to said Alfred
Grant, or order, alx hundred dollars, with interest, for
value received, and by the other of said promissory
notes ha promised, four years after date thereof, to
pay to the aaid Alfred Grant, or order, eight hundred
dollars, with interest, for value received, and that af
terward, on the day and year aforesaid, the defend,
ant, tho better to seenra the payment of said four
promissory n«tet, executed and delivered to aaid
Alfred Grant his deed of mortgage, whereby the de
fendant mortgaged to th* said Alfred Grant, his hairs
and assigns, all that tract or parcel of; land, situate,
lying and being in the eonnty of Msidiion, and Stmt 1
aforesaid, and bounded at follows, to-wit: Beginnin
at a stake in Green Pond, near said Mjer’m house *n_,
lot; thence running North,254°,E., 39 ebaias, 71
links, to a pine corner; thence North, 79° East, 31
chains, 50 links, to a stake in the Danielsville road;
thence by th* middle of said road up to West lino of
tho Lester tract, then owned by Mr. James Nunn;
thenoeby said line North, 43° West, to a pin* kaot
oornor; thence North, 34° Went, 7 chains, 75 links, to
a red oak corner; thence South, 67° weit, 39 chains,
50 links, to a stake corner; thence North, 20° West,
14chains,50links,to sonrwoodoorner; thoneoSontb,
76° West, 37 chains, to pine corner; thence North,
30]°West, It chain*, to sonrwood earner; thence
Sonth, 57i° West, 23'otrains, to hickory corner
thence South, 34° East, 39 obelus, 50 links, to e sas
safras corner; thence South, 45° West. 3 chains, 50
links, to maple corner on a branch; theaca down said
branob, about 18 Chains, to black-gum corner on said
branch ; thence South, 0° East, 4 chains, to hiokory
corner; thence South, 40° East, 13 chains, 25 links,
to a Spanish oak corner; thence 44° East, 13 chains,
CS links, to a Spanish oak on tbe DeEatang line
thence with theDoEstang lino to the beginning eorner,
in th*. Green Pood, containing five handred andnine*
ty-nine (599) acres, more or leas. Aad it further ap
pearing that afterward, to-wit: on the sixteenth day
of November, in tho year of onr lord, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-four, (1874) the said Alfred
Grant, in writing, under his own proper hand and
seal, assigned and transferred toTamsonC Grant, the
plaintiff, the absolute control of said mortgage, and
tbe promissory notes therein, and thereby intended to
be secured as aforesaid, with foil authority to receive
and receipt for tbe game, and to take fill legal stepa
in tha pramlaes that ho, the said Alfred Grant, eonld
do, had he not transferred and assigned tbe same, at
regards foreclosure, or otherwise, and endorsed and
transferred said four promissory notes to theplaintiff,
on tbe day and year last aforesaid. And it farther
appearing that said four promissory notes remain un
paid—
It 1«, therefore, ordered, That the said defendant
do pay into Const, on or before tbe first day of the
next Term thereof, the principal, interest, and cost
doe on said four promissory notes as aforesaid, or
show cans* to the coatrary, if any ho ean.aud that on
tha failure of the defendant to to do, the Equity of Re
demption into said mortgaged premises be forever
thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it it farther
ordered. That this Rule be published in the Sonihera
Watchman once a month four months previous to th*
next Term of ibis Conrt, or atrvod on the defeadan.
or his apeoial agent, or attorney, at leaat three months
provions to the next Term of this Conrt.
S. P. THURMOND, PITs AU’y.
M Anmo?CooI> T T.} Cl « k '* °®'*’ e»P"ior Court.
I hereby certify, that the above and foregoing is a
tin* extract from th* miantoaof tbe Superior Conrt,
Mareh T*rm, 1875. may5 W. 1. DEAN, ClTt
Or Indigestion, Headache,
Fain' in the Shoulder* Coughs, Tightness
of the ChesK Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stoinaoli, Bad Taste in the Month, Bil
ious Attacks,Palpitation of the Heart,Inflam
mation of the Lungs, Fain in the region of
the Kidneys, mod a hundred other painful
symptoms, are tho ofbpringe of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee of
its merits thafr a lengthy advertisement
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White Swel
lings, Ulcere,. Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
zte.
_ 'Meretzial . ...
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore
ipu
etc., etc. In these, as in all other
tionol Diseases, Waukeb’s V etna ab Bittees
hare shown their great carative. powers in
we have commenced the work of improve | the most 'obstinate*and
moot, We can depend upon a heavier For Inflammatory and Chiwnie
crop at the next planting, and in tha end, Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Bemittent
xfaz tSBRdGtfd siwBfigtflBtftas
choose, especially on clayey or loamy soil. : Diseases an
Tbero are many other crops which may y
bo grown for greon soiling, among which
arc*rye, vetch, spurry, etc, but foy general
culture for that purpose in tbo StSaih.cow
peas and clover should bo tho standard
crops till something better shall be found.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persona en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, snob aa
Plumbers, Typo-setters, Gold-beaten, and
Miners, as they advance in life, are subject
to paralysis of tbe Bowels. To guard
against this, toko a dose of Wauckb’s Yin.
iu vnBjTTiiB3 occasionally- ■
For Skih Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter,
Salt Bhenm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus
tules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald
Head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, 8e
Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
Diseases of the Skin of whatever nqn
nature, are literally dug np and earned ont
A Good Whitewash.
This is the 6eiieon for whitewashing, and
something is wanted that will not be rub
bing off upon everything that tonebos it.
Here itisr-Tako half a bushel of unslaked
lime, slake it with boiling water, covering ^
it during the process to keep in tbpsteam; | 0 f thesvstem in a'short time by the use of
eiratih lbe liquid through a fine’sieve these Bitters.
or strainer, and a'<d to it a peck of salt Pin,*Tape, and other Worms, loA-
proviously well dissolved in water; tbreo ing in the system of so many thousands, are
pounds of ground rice, boiled to a thick eftocttmUy destroyed and removed. No m*
paste, and stirred in boiling hot; half a tomof
pound ofSpanisb whiting, and a pound of “‘“tics. ^ **
clean glao which has beon previously dis
solved by seeking it first, and then hang
ing over a slow fire a small kottle inside a
largo ono filled with water, and add five
."■alloiiH of hot water to tbe mixture, stir It improvement is soon perceptible,
well and lot it stand a few. days covered Jaundice.—Inall rases of jaundxoe, rest
tbo dirt. It should be put on quite! assured thatyonrliver ianot doing its work.
minitics, will free the
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints,inyoungor
old, married or single, at the dawn of wom
anhood or the turn of life, these Tonio Bit
ters display so decided an influence that
from
hot; for this purpose it'ean bo kept in tho
kettle or furnace.
the secretion of tiie bile and favor its re
moval- For this pnxpo&e use Vinegar Bjt-
ATHENS
9MILHMp»|
A. R* Robertson
M ANUFACTUEBR £i“r m Alre,’
Kd»^for transportation, Pries |
frtop *4JHnh>| •« ••■•‘W’ •I 01 * 2 *- 1 *
Cleanse the Yitiated Blood when-
over you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores
oleanse it when you find it obstructed anc
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when- Keep
tho blood pure; and the health of tho system
will follow.
r. h. McDonald * co.,
Druggist* aud Oeneml Agcntt, S»u Francisco, OrJifacid*
« r,. -'r Washington and Charlton Sts., New York-
Sold by all Druggist* and DsalH*"
October 14,1874—1 7-
t _ r®»*. M P Alexander makes application to
hav* Emma Bamall, a minor orphan of Rhode Sam*U,
col’d, late of said county, dee’d, bound as apprentice
to him, alleging that said minor orphan has noestate—
• /Therefore, alPpersoni interested are hereby reqnir-
ed to ehow canse, If any they can, on or before 11
o'clock, AM, on Thursday, May 27th, 1876, at my of
fice, In Jefferson, why said minor orphan should not
be bound ont, as prayed for in applicant’s petition, at
l shall than and there pass upon the same.
Given nodermy hand and offlolal signature, this
April 21st, 1875.
,y5-4t j
W.C. HOWARD. Ord’y.
(GEORGIA, Jackson eonnty.
M Whereas, William M Smith makes application
to me, in proper form,’ for permanent letters of ad
ministration qn the estate of William O Harris, late
of said county, deceased—
Therefore, all persons eoneerned are hereby notiGed
and required to ahow eanso, if any they can, on or be
for* the regular term of tbo Court of Ordinary, to be
hold la and for eald eonnty on the first Monday in
‘ for,
Jon*next, why said letter* should not, as prayed'
be granted tha applioant. ‘
Given under my official signature, April 8th, 1876,
»pHt W, 0. HOWARD, Ord’y
OE0RGIA, Jackson eonnty.
VX Whereas, H M Appleby and
“ NEV^rFALL GOODS.
CENTER «fc
HAVE NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE:
1,000 Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT,
500 Rolls and hail Rolls BAGGING,
1,000 Bundles TIES,
100 Barrels Refined SUGARS,
50 Bags RIO COFFEE,
10 Hogsheads Re-boiled MOLASSES,
'20,000 pounds Clear Ribbed BACON,
100 Bales seven-eighths SHIRTING,
50 Bales OSNABURGS.
Also, a good assortment of Fall Prints.
BLEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTICS,
Hats, Boots & Shoes, Leather, Bridles & Saddles.
Also, a general assortment of
We keep a general assortment of goods made by the ATHENS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, anoh as
Jeans, Plains, Checks, Stripes and Tarns
r^NE car lood Orleans SYRUP
yJ One ear load Now Orleans 8UGAR
A good supply of now MACKEREL,
PlSr
Which no offer to the public CHEAP
. CBJKt
janS
bv CASH.
SR* REAVES,
Wo are also Agents for tho
DRAFT GULLET GIN.
A MUD APPARIENT AND GENTLE PURa*
TaVE, recommended lot tho cure ofallderaneim.^'
oftho stomach, liver and bowel*. By their* timel»
use muoh sickness is prevented. The test of util
eare have proven them to he the safest, «»«?!!!
bast of all the pills evor offered to the public.' Thev
n Jf th * y ood > rtmo ' rtl *H corruptions and restore
the diseased system tn perfect health. AS tv II"
TIDOTE TO CHILLS AND FEVER ihev h,.?
equal. FOR DYSPEPSIA THEY ARB ASPEOIPTf?
FOR SICK HEADACHE AND BILLIOUS S
they are a sure cure. FOB CONSTIPATION r
MAT1SM. PILES. PALPITATION OF TliE ilEABT
PAIN IN THR SIDE, HACK AND LOINS NX J’
VOUSNESS.Mnriti.nreinedv. FOR FEMALE IR*
REGULARITIES, WITHOUT A lilVAU^hra
one does not feel “very well, ” a a iu K le d 0Sa ,t imu i lta “
the stomacb «d bowels, restores the appetite, and irn
parts vigor t«*the system. Sold every where Ofllr.
18 Murray Street, New York. mce "
IGHT
All of which we offer to tho public at LOW PRICES, FOR CASH OR BARTER. CALL AND SEE US.
Athens, Sept. 2, 1874. CENTER & REAVES.
4JV 0
rear, H M Appleby and R S Cheney, ad
ministrators, do bonis noD, with tbo will annexed, ot
Wm Appleby, deo’4, make applieation to me, in
proper form, to toll tbe lands of said deceased—
Therefore, all fersont interested are hereby notified
and required to show caase, if any they can, on or
before tbe rer ’ ~ ' ...
before tbe regular term of tb,e Conrt of Ordinary, to
beheld in and for said eonnty on the 1st Monday in
Jnnq next, why leav* to aell said landa should not b*
granted the applicants.
Given under my official signatnre, this April 13th
l87i -»pi21 W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
/^lEOHGIA, Jackson county, u
Whereas, Thomas B Arnold applies to me* in
proper form, for Ietterk of guardianship oftho person
and property of James Smith and William Smith,
minor orphans of Thomas Smith, dec’d—
r Therefor*, all persona coneirned are hereby notified
and required tq show cans*. If any they can. on orb.-
fore the 1st Monday in June next, why said letters
should not ho granted, as prayed for, to the applioant.
Given under my official aignature and aeal of office
tMe the Sth day of April, 1875.
»PH4 W. C. HOWARD. Ord’y.
A. K. CHILDS.
XACKSON Sheriff’s Postponed Mortgage
tl SALE.—Will b* sold, on the first Toesday in June
next, before the eoort house door, id Jefferson, Jack-
son eonnty; Gs, within the legal hours of sale, tha fol
lowing property, fp-wit:
Two moles, one a dark brown mare mule, about 5
year* old, tbe other a dark bay horse mule, about 9 or
9 year* old. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa
issued franFjhsJaperiorCouH < f „| d county?
B Dunnahoo rs Thomas W Garrison. Property
' out in said fi fa.
I GEORGIA, Jackson countv,
'-X Them** ,H Niblack, administrator, de'bonia
toiSartoV—— h - TiD ^ fi,ed - h -‘*
• u x»row,n,_ d
applicattea showing that he has fully administered the
estate of eaid deceased, and praying to be dismissed
from laid administration—
Therefore, all persons are hereby notified add reqni-
ed to ehow cause, if any they oan, on or before the 1st
Mcndax In June next, u •*»» »*gul»r t.rm of theOu.**
of Ordinsay, to he held iq and for said county rof
Jackson, why said administrator should not be dis-
charged, and letters of dismission granted in terms 61
th* laws T; wjitbs L !>•'
Given under my official signatnre this Mafkh 1st,
1975. marlO W. O. HOWARD, Ord’y
UTEORGIA, Jackson eonnty.
VX Whereas, Robert Morrii, administrator of tbe
estate orJames Morris, deeessed, makes application
to m* for letters of dismission from tbe administra
tion of aaid estate, alleging that be has 1 fully ad
ministered tha same—, - . , .
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
and reqoired to show cause, if any they can, ob.or be
fore th* lint Monday in June next, why said adminli-
trator should not be discharged and said letters great-
CE.
trator should not be discharged ai
*4 as prayed for by the applicant.
Given under my official signatnre tbia 1st day of
—.. — W.C. HOWARD, Ord’y
Merab, 1876. marl*
Afterrthe peMteaOon ot thtonotlfe awew-i*
weeks, and at tb* fegalar term «t the
. of M*dii
for font
Conrt of Ordinary of Madison county, to ha held on
the firat Monday in June next, application will be
made to said Court for leave to sell the real estate of
JamosBrannom, late of said coanty, deceased, for th*
pnrpt>?*\of distribution with the beira of said estate.
J.M. SKINNER, Adm’r.
O.E0RGM, Madison Comity. U
vX Where!*, Rufus M. Meroney aud John N.
Montgomerr, Executors of R. W. Pruitt, late of said
county, deoeased,represent to tbe Conrt .that they
have fully discharged said trust, and pray the Coqrt
i grant them letters'of dismission^
This is, therefore, to'eite all eonrerned to be at
office on tbe first Mqndax in Juno- next, to ehow why
said latter* should not bewva'tted as prayed for. Or
dinary’! Office, March 1st. 1875.
MarchlO GBD V C, ‘DANIEL, Ord’y.
/GEORGIA, Madison Conkfr.
VJT Whereas, Jamas P. HaU, Adi
Wm. Hall, deceased, represents to the
dminlatrator of
. represents to tbe Conrt that ho
has frilly administered said estate in terms oftho law—
This is, therefore, to eiteall eoneerned to be st my
offieo, on th* first Monday in Jnn* next, to show why
said JataSq Vy sbofild neibe dismissed from said
administration. Ordinary’* 'once, Mareh tat, 1876.
fTfl rc 111 fl
p-v
GEHEEAL FO
PirraES wr
manufacture
Iron and Brass Castings,
Mill and Gin Gearing,
MINING At MILL MACHINERY.
STEAM.ENGINES, SawMUU. . fT
Shamgi JWtofr, MiU Spindles,
Hoisting Screws, Lighter Screws,
Rattle Staffs, Mill Cranks, Horse-
Powers, Threshers, Fan Mills, ,
Sugar Mills, BarkMills, Stamping Mills,
Cotton Seed Crushers, etc., etc., etc.
Mannfaetora, and are Agents for, th* most approroo
m. .^1... ^ YFlaiji, 11/ t, ..7— I/ma#!?.*! T1 r.I m. I x s_ —A
iurtnne n aicr rrncoi, jjiqoks jraicnixorfe
able Revolving and Coifs celebrated Cot
ton Presses, li ”
Enclosures,.
Thankful for past patronage, solicit a continuance
rom tho nature o‘
of the tame. From tho natoreof our business, weare
compelled to make onr terms STBIOTL Y CASH.
Address, B NICKERSON,
Agent and Snp’t.
Mill .Findings forntshad at Manafaetarer*a
prices.
P
X able in gold,
JARTIES hold
ding new County Bonds, interest nay-
1, will present their coupons, duo July
1876. aftho National
june2-lm Tr«aturer Clark, County.
Patterns for Doll’s Clothes.
Instructive, Amusing anc! Entertaming
See how the darling little girls
b girls
Impress their precious time,
In cutting out their Dolly’s clothes
And making them to fine.
Each paokage contains all tha patterns necessary
for a Doll’s wardrobe. Price, 39 cents. Forssleat
june! BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
John
roperty point*
mv31
J. S. HUNTER, Sh’ff.
'iir
frarkun county.
“RMtos, . ... E ...
-J_N AU persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
Morris, late of Franklin county, deceased, are hereby
notHSid to cm* forward and make immediate nr
meat. Those having ideatawdk egaiuit the tame wi
praeant them to tfae undseslgnod, properly akthenti-
oated, within the time prescribed by law; >
jnp«3, . .. „ ,,,Uft5a.p. B6RB,UBa; K«*r.
39th,1823.; .. Jun*3 ’ A. J.MCBBIS, Oid’yt
libel for Dir.
V. ” J ’’ V I« Franklin Supbi
t! 1 hsatkm’.j »erm,18r5 f
appearing to tb*'CbUrt, from tbe return of the
Sheriff, that th* delaodatfc H. 1. Bryant, Is hot to be
found within the limit* of this coanty. and It further
ipeering
Mr*
prior to I
Watnhmi
Athen,; G*.
. t J-8- DORTCH, 6*L for llbaUaht.
FaaxSSTuetfxTV,}
I, B « Pay**, do berefiy oerHfy that tbe ’foUgolt
is a tkWemrtreiSteWffiiAemMUtarUflhte Court
J«o*»-n». B. 07 PAYNE) C. 8. C.
Trrrr
1 U Shqnnon, executor of David
iketUtppUeution for tepyqto
arsisiSSwsfc—-a, ,
Therefore, all persons ohhtprned are herebj
ed to show oause, if any they ' have, wh-
should not be granted.on tbe fitat Mon,
T O018* fIHCH, F'
-Lfelilf *r»n:‘r : it*
. ME»te!FINOH v j r
s»si u
appearihg that he does not reride,in
; ft la «rd*red that service ofth* HI
Ubel for Divorce,
In FranklinSnperior Court,
April term; 1876.
the re turn (.of tb*
ilsSUtc—
J’in eald ea*e be
by publieatioh. once a month' for four»months
—
maw
fori
'owing, Orate Granted t GBG.'ft'RIoi.Jti
!|!fliOTk’a Offieo, Superior Court.
L B G Payuo, do'hercby eertiiy that 'the foregoirg '
L. SCHEVE1SELL & CO.
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, t,A.
DEALERS IN
Watches^Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED-WARE,
'GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION,
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
CANES, FANCY ARTICLES, &c.
Having BEST WORKMEN, are prepared to do
REV AIRING IN SETRRIOR STYLE.
We make a specialty of
Silver Plating ard Gilding,
And off work ot this kind; such as Forks, Spoons,
Watches, etc. plated by us, warranted equal to
that done ty any establishment in the country. ^
DR. Tim HAIR DYE.
is carily applied, imparts abceutiiulh’ockor l>row„
ard acta like mapic. The best in tho world
all druggist.*. Price $1.00 a box.
Sold by
;oB.Turr^N
THE GHASTLY RECORD OF HEATHS tl.t re-
rult from pulmonary affection* is frightful. There
no disease that is »o insiduous in it* attack a* con
•umption. By tho neglect of “ slight cold.” thev
eoon become deep foaled and defy remedies which if
applied at the outset, would have averted nil danger
Dr. Tuft’s Expectorant h»* proven itself THE MO«T
VALUABLE LUNG BALSAM evor discovered A
DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMAN of New York pro-
"ounces it tha “greatest Mossing of the nineteenth
eentery," and says “ no family should be without it.”
It is pleasant to tbe taste, and a single dose will often
remove the most obstinate cough. Offioo, 18 Murray
Street, New York. ’
-SARSAPARILLA
■ns^deugvvl y
A,
°BS MOBBED 1
R. NICKERSON.
Y. H. WYNN
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE, IRON,
SCROFULA, ERUPTIVE DISEASES OF THE
SKIN, ST. ANTHONY’S FIRE, ERYSIPELAS,
BLOTCHES, TUMORS, BOILS, TETTER A18H
SAEE RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM.
RHEUMATISM. PAIN AND ENLARGEMENT OF
THE BONES. FEMALE WEAKNESS. STERILI
TY, LEUCORRIKF.A OR WHITES, WOMB DIS-
EASES, DROPSY, WHITE SWELLINGS, 8YPHI-
LIS, KIDNEY AND LIVER COMPLAINT, MER
CURIAL TAINT AND PILES, all proceed from irn-
pnre blood.
DR, TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA
is the most powerful Blood Purifier known to medical
science. It enters into the circulation end eradieites
evory morbific agent; renovates the system; produces
a beautiful complexion and causes the body tu gain
flesh and increase in weight.
KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY
and all will be well. To do so, nothing has ever been
offered tbatcan compare with this valuable vegetable
extract. Price $1 00 a bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Office SI Murray Street. N. Y. nov4
STEEL, KTAIL
Horse and. Mnle ©lioes,
HORSE-SHOE JYAIX -S,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
* FELLOES, HUBS, SPOKES, AXLES, SPRINGS, &c.,
RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING,
BUGGY WHEELS, MILL SAWS, MILL FINDINGS,
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VISES, HOLLOW-WARE, &c., &c.
Manufacturer’s Agents for the sal of
BRINLEY’S STEEL PLOWS, PEACOCK STEEL PLOWS,
FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES,
SAWYER’S CELEBRATED COTTON GIN,
V I ' . WATER ELEVATORS AND PUMPS,
CIRCULAR SAWS, <fcc., <fcc., Ac.
SST Any article in our line not in stock teitt be ordered token desired, toithihe least possible delay
ty Call and examine, our Stock, and Prices. ' dcolS—tf
WALTON COUNTY.
=?=
Sheriff’s Sale. ’ i ;: '
Will ba aold; before th* eoort house door in
the town of Mpnrae, Walton county, durinfe th* legal
-Tthcfii ~ ‘ ‘
me for let-
. upon the estate
Ga. belonging to Irby Boyd; da-
said latten^WUlibo granted (ho applicant. Qwofe, anbh ha Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, DeLsines,
Given under my band and official signature, May Poplins, Piques, Barege#, 4b., and a lot of
first Tuesday in August next, the
ire s^teck of goods found in tho store of G 0
>; eousisting prineipally of. ladles’ Dress
DeLsines,
Dress and
and Cotton Goods, a lot of spring and snmmor Cloth-
log, Ladies’ Bonnet, and Hate, Mens’knd Boys’ Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Hardware,Crockery, Glassware; Sad
;ss&.‘Kg*i’«*s-
Counting-room Desk, iron Safe, Seales and Balances,
Lamps, Mirror,**. -An levied an at tb* prbferty of
G .Q Lunoeford, under and by vfrtoe of one mortgage
ALTON 1 Sheriff’s Sale.
boars of tnle,o» tbe first Tuesday in July next, the
3SS^I#flnriiri
’ton eonnty. Levied on aa theproperty
ajnutt, under and by. virtu* of on* ex-
from a Justice’s Court, held in and for
.yBeniamin Knight, LC.
jun*2
J. M. AMMONS. Sh’ff.
nn*M»m3mF£Sffi'ivslxt
TON sheriff’s Sale.
SbSbftrtt*
legal hoars ,*f*ale, on tba first Tuesday in July next,
the following property, lo-wit:
i Titty aetet of land, mnreor lets, adjoining landa of
kwos.6penear; and athkirt, and lying near thstow-
8now. Iteviad eat!fit tb* property of Jotepfi Bo’
to gatiriy afiiatesaoA.from tb* JastieeCourt of the
954th District, G M, or said county, in favor of, A L
Sluder vs Joseph Boyce. Levy made and return
vs Joseph Boyce. Levy made and returned to
•• by A G Lano. L C. 12 i :
may26 WILKINS S. IVEY, Deputy Sh’ff.
IE0K6IA, Walton county,
r i Whereas, John W Hinton, Jr, applies to me for
i of j administration on tbo eftet* of John W
n, Sr, lata of aaid county; dee’d—
riMRGIAy Franklin county. •
VX Wherea*, W B Neal and Joel D Gunnels apply
to me for Utters of administration upon the ,eat
show canse, if any they can, at mv office on- or be
ira the first Monday in Jnly next, why said letters
lonld not be granted th* applioants. " - ‘
, Given under my hand and official aignature, May
l#tb, 1875. june2 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y,
BAjJKS OOUlrtJY.
CURES, AS IE BY MAGIC,
COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS,
HOARSENESS, OBSTINATE
LUNG AFFECTIONS, ASTHMA,
CROUP. BLEEPING OF THE LUNGS.
PLEURISY. DIFFICULTY OF BREATniNO,
LOSS OF VOICE, and will cure
CONSUMPTION,
As 50,000 grave-robbe.l witnesses testify. No opium.
Nothing poisonous. Delicious to take. Tbe earthly
Saviour to all afflicted with affections of the Throat
and Lungs. Bequeaths to posterity ods of the great
est blessings. SOUND LUNGS, and immunity from
CONSUMPTION.
pSt* Over one hundred thousand bottles have been
used, and not a single failure known. Thousands of
testimonials of wonderful cures, such as the following,
canboseon at thoofflceof the Proprietors, No f-0 Broad
street, Atlanta, Ga, cr will be sent, on applieation, t*
any who doubt.
For sale by all druggists.
DB. J. S. PEMBEHTON gc CO.,
Proprietors, Atlanta, On.
!A, Banks county.
May i
Ordinkry’a Offieo, May 19th, 1876.
J. Porry Echols bas applied to me for exemption
and setting‘apart of homestead and Valnation of the
anal will passniian the same atll o’clock, A
lone, 1875, at my of-
A.C. MOSS, Ord’y.
M, on Thursday, & n r, of June, 1875, at m
' may28
rx BORGIA, Banks eonnty.
VX Whereas, Wtlblrtha Nunn oily applies to m*
for letters of administration on the estate of Richard
Nunnally, lata'of said count.,, deceased—
This Is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the next of kin, and creditors of said de
ceased, toshow cause, )f any they have, why admin,
istrationon tbe estate ef said dec* n.sed shonld noth,
granted the applicant pt the Jnly term next of tbit
Court.
Given under my hand and' official signatnre, May
' ‘ OSS, Ord’y.
11th,1876.
mayl9
A. 0. MC
/X EOR0IA, Banks county.
'i WhtwMi Mc« 'll*
lUtrator of
WtiSs
Jam** Norwood, reprqie
tteb.’dnly filed and ent*
folly administered Jamas Norwood’s estate—
Tbia it, tharaforo, to elta all parsons eoneamod,
kindred and croditore to show eauta„lf any they can.
why. said administrator should not be discharged
from bis administration, and reoeivo letters of dit-
mlsslon on tb* first Monday in August, 1876.
•pH* A. O. MOSS, Ord’y.
Gr Whereas,^L^ihsmber* makes appUsatioii for
letters of administration, de honlt non, on tho estate
of Joshua Simmons, dee "
and required to
fore the firat Monday In
Id o
Id "otters
should not ba granted, aaprsyod for by applicant.
Giron under my officii
1876. apltl
i April 7th
13 Ord’y.
G«^SS5
Harvey W Rucker hav ,u£ ->«. |>c.i,ivu, m |,,vp-
er form, to ate, praying letters of administration, with
the will annexed, on.tbs estate of Wiley Booker—
This ia toeito'aUbreditors,.legatees, next oi kin,
I.,,,,
ton, in prop-
and any^other* iotevesttd. to bo and appear at the
next June term of th* Court of Ordinary of said oons-
ty and show oause. if any they oan, why letters of ad-
ministration, with th* wttf annexed, should not bo
nature,.this
ministration, with th*
granted to Harvey W <_
Given under my hand
April Ilth, 1875. Tapi
, Ord’y.
rx E0RGIA, Franklin county.
VJT Whereas, William Owen and Nancy Pulliam
apply to me for letters ofadminlstrationon the estate
of George W Pulliam, late of said coanty, deceased—
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all con-
corned, to b* and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, and show cans*, if any they have,
why said letter* should net be granted to the appli-
cants. ‘ l
Given under my h*nd,atoffioe, this 8 th day of May,
1875.' may 13 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
Ibis is, therefore,'to eito and admonish alt and
singular, tho next of kin and creditors qf said.deceas
ed; to show cause, if any they can, at the June term
nisxtoftbia Coart, why letter* of administration on the
'teteto of said deceased should not be granted said ap
plicant.
Given iobder my band, officially, this the 1st day of
1875.
mays
. GILES, Ord’y.
/"XFORGIA, Walton county.
VX : »- Court of Ordinary, March Term,1875.
John M Peters, guardian of Eugenia B Cook, for-
#rl> Eugenia E Smith,petition this Conrt for a dis.
fMnjl
ebarge from such guardianship—
AU persons concerned are hereby notified to ;how
cause, if any they have, at the May term next ot this
conrt, why said guardian shonld not be disohsrgcd
from said trait. By order of tb* Court,'Marsh 1st,
1876. mar24 THOS. GILES Ord’y.
Christian Harmony.
A FULL supply of the latest edition, at $1.25 each,
rat | *
/GEORGIA, Banks
VX Whereas, Caleb Chitwood, administrator of
Wilborn Fagans, represents to tbeCoort, in his peti-
tloB duly filed and entered on record, thath* ha* folly
administered on Wilborn Fagans’ estate—
This ia, therefore, to eit* all persons eoneeru*d,kin-
dred and eradltors, to' show canse, ir any they oan.
discharged from
of dismission
why stid administrator ahnuld notbedischar
his admtnistraUon,and.receive letters ofdlam!
the first Monday in Jnly, 1875.
. mar24 , ’ A.r
rTEORGIA, Walton county,
VJT Court of Ordinary. Marcl
A.C. MOSS, Ord’y.
READ! READ!!
CONSUMPTION CURED!
Office of 0. Sackktt, Drugs * Medicines,)
New Alsabt, Ind., April 10,1874. J
Dr J S Pemberton, Atlanta, Ga : Dear Sir—l hav*
rooalvod your circulars, and in consequence of thedls-
tribution, I have aold about six desen Globe Flower
Syrup In the last two week*. Th* Globe Plowcr Syrup
Is gaining great celebrity. I recommended it in two
cases of consumption. One case was bed-fast; had
not laid on bnt one side for two years; hemorrhages
almost every day; muoh emaciated, and expected to
die. He bas taken six bottles of Globe Flower s y r “P>
his troubles arc all gone, except prostration, which is
rapidly Improving. Ho will certainly gat well. Toa
other oaaeis similar, with fame good rorolt#. lean
aand you many toitimoniais, if you want them*
Vburs,truly,etc, «
O. SACKETT.
REMARKABLE CURB.
Cleveland. Ohio, April 12, )»74.
Dr, J. 8 Pemberton-. It givi* me great Fie* 1 "™'®
inform you tbat two bottloe of Globe Flower Syrup
have cured my son of an obstinate lung affection of
■everal years' standing, after onr bs»tpbyiiei*n« nsa
given him np to die, with what they called (■’““‘““L'
tion. I shall ever remember with gratefnl heart, and
recommend to all tbe Globe Flower Sy top. « ■“
brought more sunsbtee and happiness U our h
and home then on* million dollars could hare uon*.
God bices you. Your friend, ^
feb.3 KaixasaTE orxNCSS.
Court of Ordinary. March Term, 1875.
Wm RSmith and Cicero H Smith, executors of A
W Wright, late of said county,deceased,petitionathis
Court for <v ditcharge from said executorship—
All persona are hereby notified to show cause, if any
they have, why said executors, at the July term next
of this Court, should not bo discharged from their said
trust. By order oftho Court, March let, 1875.
THOS. GILES, Ord’y.
apl7
BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
>LAffi and
Fancy J
Att&nl
Job Printing,
Southern Watchman Offio
THE FAVORITE .
T'UIS unrivalled Medicluei. D n °‘ rop'-
1 tain a einglo particle of Maacuav, or any J |
ous mineral enbatanee, bnt la
PURELY VEGHTABLE,
containing those Southern BooU and « erb ’’T- ' lIv-
*11- wise Providence has jtlaoed in countries -« •
or Diseases moat prevail. It will care D
eadsed by Derangement of the Liver and
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