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B A‘ I, D wh f COUNTY.
8 T O V E S,
Hardware, <$•€., <^e.
JOSEPH STALEY
I S offering lor tlie next THIRTY DAYS, a few
. excellent
COOKING STOVES,
Cheap for Cash.
Now is your time to get one as these stoves are ad-
vancing in price.
lie also has an assortment of
PARIVEIIffO IIVIPLSZVISrJTS
Consisting «*1 Hoes, Spading Forks, Garden Kakes
Guano Stn wers, &.e., &,c.
Also, Axes, Meat<afes, Churns, Well-Buckets, &c.
A general assortment of
TXZffOTARXi, Cheap for Cash.
GLASS F K U I T JARS.
A full assortment of
fJ?JW' IffiYf-
Also, Hardware, Cutlery, and a variety of goods
loo tednav* to mention.
(’all and examine.
Milledgeville, July 30, 1872. 1 3r
SAVANNAH CARDS
I,. J. GUILM AKTIN'.
JOHN FLANNERY.
L. J. GUILMAiiTItf A CO.,
Cotton Factors and G-eneral
Commission Merchants
BAY' NTBEET,
SAVASIVAH, GEOSGIA.
a GENTS FOR BRADLEY’S PHOSPHATE
r\ J c well's Mills Yarus and Domestics, Tobacco
tic.
BAGGING and IRON TIES always on hand.
Consignments solicited. Usual facilities ex
tended to cn.-tomers.
Sept 4. 1872 «6 4m
W.H. Bourne.
Jos. L. Bowles.
J{. E. Me REYNOLDS,
ZHDN^^TIST,
( 4 AX be found ia bis office at the Milledgeville Hn-
J t.-l at all times, wnere be will take great pleasure
in waiting upon all who may favor him with their kind
patronage, and will guarantee satisfactiou in ail opera
tions. *
Sept IT, 1872. 8 dm.
Citation.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
C.mirt if Ordinary of said County.
■\\7HEKEAS David 15 IliU has made final re-
yV tm ns as Administra'or of the estate of Mrs
Matilda E Hi I late o! said -tate and Coun v deeeas-
etl, and applied for letters of dismission on same.
This Citation is issued t' all c< ncerned, to show
cause if any on or by the regular term of this Court in
October next, why such letters dismissory should not
be granted.
M. fi. BELL, Ordinary.
Aug. 5th. 1872 2 dm.
FA ISM
fOE SAlla
O XE OF THE BEST SMALL FARMS IX THE
COUNTY; 244 acres, good houses; 120 acres
open. 20 acres rich low-grounds open; spleudid crop
cow growing; 80 acres woodland ;
FIXE MILL SEAT,
On Buck Creek, feven miles from Milledgeville; nd-
joitiii g lands ol Reuben Prosser. Francis Baines ami
others. Pioperty ut Mrs. Matilda Leiltfus. Terms
accommodating, but part cash.
THU'S W. WHITE,
wm. McKinley,
Assignees.
August 9.1872. 3 tf
Guardian's Sale.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
|>I RSUANT to an order of the On inary of said
1. couiry. the undersigned, L. N. Callaway. Guardi
an of Ida C Callaway, a minor child of A. W. Calh
way, late of said county, deceased, on petition for
leave to sell cei tain lots or parcels of land in the city
of Milledgevilh* hereinafter Ut scribed, on petition filed,
citation published, and no objection made or filed to
Haiti sale by ii m as Guardian , imd order granted tills
2d of September 1872: s *
1 will off-r at public outcry, before the Court house
door at Milledgeville, within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday m November next, the following lots
or parcels ol land in the corporate limits of said city,
viz* that part of Lot No 2, in square 11. fronting 25
feet on Wayne Street.and running back parallel with
said street ilO feet, next adjoining part or strip ot
land bai gained to Daniel Caraker on the South.
Also, tiie part of lot in same number and square
fronting 25 feet on sai-‘ Wayne Street, and running
l»aek 1 Ml lee!, bargained to said Daniel Caraker. All
for benefit of said ward under order of (’ou t-
L. N. CALLAWAY,
Guardian aforesaid.
Sept 2 1872. 6 td
EUKGIA, B
Idwin County.
Court of Ordinary of said County,
September 21, 1872 \
V r IIEREAS. Sarah F Paiker,adm.iiistratrix of tlie
1 V estate of Sarah Barbee, deceased, having made
ini returns, applies tor 1« tters of Dismission on said
tate. These are therefore to cite all ami singnlai
e creditors and kindred of deceased, and ail other
•rsons interested to be and appear at said Court on
e January T»*rm uf said Court in January, 18*3, to
ow cause why leriets of Dismissiou should not be
anted to said Sarah F. Parker, administratrix as
oresaid M. li. BELL, Ord’iy B. C.
Sept 21,1 *72- 9 3m
Baldwin Postponed Sheriff's Sale.
*1\7TLL be su’d beloje the C« urt house do«*r in the
f V city of M Jl< Jg**\itle. within the legal hours of
sale, on the tlie first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, the
foil, wing propei ty, to-wit:
One sorrel horse, one sorrel mare, one mouse colored
horse, one black horse, one chestnut po»rel mare with
cue eye,one daik bay horse; also, Mary Ami K. San
ford’s interest being an estate for her own life in that
plantation or tract of land in Baldwin county on east
bank of Oconee liver, adjoining lands of Samuel
\A hitaker and others, containing sixteen hundred and
eighty seven acies, more or less Sold to satisfy a ti
fa in favor «*f Thomas J Finney guardian of Emily P
Gibson vs John W. A Sanford and Mary Ann R San
ford. principals, and Theodoie S. Sanford, security.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
OBADIAH ARNOLD, Sheriff.
Sept 2, 1872. 2 td
Baldwin Sheriff Sate.
‘YtT’ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the
▼ T city of Milledgeville, on the first Tuesday in
OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit :
due tire proof brick Ware house on Lot No I,
square 3*<, and one bri *k gm house on lot No I. square
3.», both in Milledgeville. Sold to satisfy a mortgage
fi f i of the Southern Insurance and Ti ust (’o, vs John
Jones* Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney.
O. ARNOLD, Sheriff.
Sept 2,1872. 6 ti
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Present the Ilun. Philip B Robinson, Judge ol the
Superior C an of said county.
Sadie Snead J
vs/ I.iSm-I for Divorce.
John T Snead, )
i F appearing t«. t»ie Court, by the return of the Slier
-I iff,that the defendant does not reside in this coun
ty, and it further appearing that he does not reside in
this S'ate it i.-* on motion Order' d, that said defendant
appeal and answer at the next Term of this Court, or
that tlie ca.*e be considered in default and the plaintiff
allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that
this Rule be ^ubns.ied in the Union Recorder once
a mouth tor four month*.
August 30. I*$7tz.
PHILIP B ROBINSON,
Ju *ge Superior Courts O. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin Supe
rior Court.
P. L. FAIR, Clerk.
Sept 10, 1872. 7 m4m
BOURSE & BOWLES,
TITIBElt FACTORS
AND
General ComniisNicn Merchants,
Office 00 Bay St. MAY'AXKAII, «A.
Consignments ot Timber, Cotton, ami ali kind- of
country produce solicited, upon which liberal advances
will be made.
August 27,1872. 5 Cm
NOTICE.
N otice i6 hereby given that the
PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between
us, the undersigned Andrew Low. John Wood and
John David Hopkins, as Commission Merchants at
Liverpool, in England, under the firm of Isaac Low
.V Co., and at Savannah, in the State of Georgia, nu-
dei tlm firm of Andrew Lmv & Co., was this day
dissolved by mutual consent, so far as regards the
said Andrew Low. ANDREW LOW,
JOHN WOOD.
JOHN' D. HOPKINS.
Dated this 31st day of August, 1872.
M R. ANDREW LOW, AS AB )VE AXNOUN
CED having retired from the firm of Messrs.
Isaac Loav & Co , of Liverpool, the fiusiness of that
firm will be conducted as heretofore, under the same
firm name, by the remaining partners, viz: John
Wood and John D Hopkins, with James Torrance
Wood, who is this day admitted as a partner.
JOHN WOOD,
JOHN I). HOPKINS.
JAMES T WOOD.
Limited Copartnership Notice.
t V E, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY
* * entered into a limited Copartnership, under the
laws of Georgia, to do business at Savannah, Ga.,
under the firm name ol HOPKINS &. WOOD.
The general nature of the busimss to be transacted
is that uf COMMISSION MERCHANTS
John I) Hopkins of Savannah, Ga , John Wood,
arid James Torrance Wood, of Liverpool, England,
ire General Partners, and Andrew Low of Savannah,
is Special Partner.
Said cop.ii tneisliip business commences September
1st, 1872, and t- rminates August 31st, 1874 Audi* w
Low, as such special paitier, has paid into the com-
non stock of the firm oue hundred thousaud dollars in
gold.
JOHN D. HOPKINS,
.Savamiub, Georgia.
JOHN WOOD,
JAMES TORRANCE WOOD,
Liverpool, England.
ANDREW LOrt,
Savannah, Georgia.
Dated this 1st day of September, 1872 . 7 fit
WILKINSON COUN T Y.
Wilkinson Sheiff Sale.
V\TILL be sold before the Court house door in the
▼ v town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on the fi st
Tuesday in OCTOBER n*-xt, during the legal hours
of sale, tlie following property, to-wit :
One hundied acres of land, more or less, of Lot No
205 in the 26th district of said county to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of Wi liam Butler vs J W. Payne- Proper
ty pointed out by defendat t. Terms of sale cash.
Purchasers to pay for deeds and stamps
LOUIS L PEACOCK, D.Sh'ff.
Sept 3, 1872. 6 td
Wilkinson Sheriff's Sale.
\\ T ILL be <old before the Court House door, in the
▼ ▼ town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county within the
legal hours ol sa e, on the first Tuesday in OC TOBER
u« xt, the lolloping property, levied on by James W.
Branan. former She; iff,to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court-ot said <ounty in favor of Eugenie
C’ochian administrator of Arthur E. Cochran,dec’d.,
against John Eady, as the propei tv of said John Lady
to w if •
Five hundred acres more or less of land on which is
situa ed a saw and grist mill, and known as the Eady
Mills, and land, lying »u tlie filth District of said coon*
tv, adjoining lands of Joseph Jones, Is.ae Johns and
others, the numbers ot which are not known. Sold to
satisfy the above fi la Deeds and stamps to be paid
for by purchasers.
L. L. PEACOCK, Dep. Slier ff
August 31, 1872. 6tds
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
4 AX THE FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER
* * next, between thi- legal hours of saie. will be
sold before I he Com t House doer in lrwiufon, W il
kiiison county, oue hall inler-st in a field Wheat
Thresh, with cast running gem and other appurte
nances: levied rm to satisfy a mortgage fi ta iir favor
of Hatfield & Co against Jas. K. I’atter.-ou. Proper
ty pointed out in mortgage.
WM B. ETKEKEDGE, Dep Sh'ff W. C
Aug 30, J872. 6 tds
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
\ V^ILL be sold before the Court House door in tlie
town ol Irwinton in sair county, during the law
ful hours of sa e on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, tlie folio* ing land, to-wit:
Two hundred two and a halt acres of Lot No. 37 in
the 5th District of said county; levied on to satisfy
one Superior Court fi ta in favor of James G. Barnes,
Guard n vs Petei Roach aud Daniel Brown, security,
as the pioperty of defendant.
Also at the same time and place, will be so’d two
hundred two aud • tie halt acres of Lot No 180 in tlie
27th District ot said county, as the propeityof John
l J Nichols, to satisfy one bupenoi Ou t fi fa in favor
James G- Barnes, Guard'll vs William B Ryle and
John P Nichols, security. Terms of sale cash. Pro
perty pointed out by defendants. Purchaser to pay
tor stamps and deeds.
W. B. ETHEREDGE, Dep SITff
August 29, 1872 . 6 td
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
\V7TLL be sold before fbe CiStirt House door in the
* ? town rf Ifwinton in said county, on the first
Tuesday in October next, during the legal hours ol
-ale,the following property to-wit .-
I wo hundred two and a half (202 I -2) acres of No. 70,
8 txy four (*>4) acres of No 144, one hundred and
sixty fixe (165) acres of No 143, and one hundred ami
seventy-five (l75)aciesof No 45 ami 46, containing
-ix hundred and six acres more or less, ail in the 3id
District of said coun'y. as the property < f John J. L.
•MTU tn to satiety one Superior Court bln in favor ot
Enroll & We.-low, for the use of John F. Burney vs.
John J. L. Smith.
Also at l he same tfme and place two hundred (-00)
tcies of No 96, and fifty (50) acres of No. 92 continu
ing two bundled and fifty (250) hi the 4lh District of
‘aid county, as the properly of John T. Branan, to
atisfy one Superior Con t fi fa in lavor of Ehzbcth
Gainey vs. John T Branan, one labels hen fi fa in
lavor of \V M Hu bard v-. John T. Branan, and two
Instice Cointfila's in favor ot W. M. Tucker vs.
John Branan. All property yrinted out by Sher-
fl - utto'neys Terms ol sale cash, purchasers to
pay for deeds and stamps.
LOUIS L PEACOCK, Dep. Sheriff.
August 30th, 1872. Olds
Jesse Babb ^
Frances M- Babb. 5
■ •In I for Divorce.
Baldwin Superior Court, l
August i'erin, 1872. (
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Slier
iff, that tiie defendant, trances M. Babb, does not
reside in this State, on motion of plaintiffs attorney it
is ordered that plaintiff linve leave to perfect service
by publication once a month tor four mouths in the
Union -V Recorder newspaper at Milledgeville. Ga
PHI UP B ROBINSON,
Juege S perior Courts, O. C.
A true extract from the minutes ot Baldwin Superior
Court.
I*. L. FAIR, Clerk.
Sept 6, 1872. 7 m4in
EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE.
BEWARE OF CQUMTERFEliS.
SMITH S TONIC SYRUP has been counterfeited,
and the counterfeiter brought to grief.
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine article inns' have Dr. John Bull’s
private stamp on each bottle. I)r John Bull only has
the right to manufacture and sell the original John J
Smith’s Tonic Syiup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine
well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp
is not on each bottle, do not purchase, or you will be
deceived. See my column advertisement, and my
slum- card. I will prosecute anv oiip infringing on
my ngat. The genuine »..mh Tonic Syrup can
only be prepared by myself
The public's servant,
UWM, «.r », « “*• J0 ™
Be not angry t.iatyou cannot make
others as you wish them to be, since
you cannot make yourself what yuu
wish to be.— Thomas A. Kcmffis,
SCliOOb NOTICE.
THE P’AIjIj T3EJPIM
OF THE
Southern Masonic Female College at
Covington,
O PENS 2Rtli with ample corps of Teachers.
Spring Term 1873, Jut. 15. Board reduced t*. $16
and $18 per rnoutb by Col. Harper. For Circulars
address,
Rev. J. N. BRADSHAW, President.
August 14, 1872. 3 3m.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
2VOTIC23.
4 LL persons concerned are hereby notified that I
shall apply to the Hon. Cuuil of Ordinary oi
Montgomery county at the first term of said Court,
after the expiration ot the time allowed'by law iron
the first publication of this notice, for leave to sell al
the real estate of Aiexan ter T McLeod, deceased.
JOHN D. McLEOD, Adm’r.
August 5,1872. 3 2m
Montgomery Sheriff Sale.
V17ILL be sold before the Court house door in Mt
i v Vernon. Montgomery County, Georgia, witliii
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in tJCTO
BER n> xt, the fo.lowing property, to-xvit:
Two hundred acres of land, more ot lass, adjoinirg
lands ot Isabel Ferguson, McQuimi, Mclmosh and E
Palmer; evied on as the pioperty of Joseph Palmer,
to satisfy a fi ta from the Superior Court of Montgom
ery county, in favor < f F McRae vs. Joseph Palmer,
principal and J Peterson and Asa Adams, security
Property pointed oul by plaintiff.
A so at the same time and place, two hundred acres
of laud in the 51st District (4 M , including the pre
inises whereon G VV. Cooper now resides, adjoining
lauds of D. McMillan, Wm. McRae and otheis. Lev
led on as tlie property of Wm McRae to satisfy two fi
fas from the Justices Court of tlie 51st district G M
in favor of Joseph Palmer vs. Wm. McRae. Proper
ty pointed oul by defendant. Levy made and return
ed to me by James Morris, Constable.
Also, ut the same time and place, three hundred ami
ten acres of land in the 1221st district G. M., adjoining
lands of Phi lips; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the I ustiecs Court of the 395th district G M. in favor ot
L. Q. Tucker, administrator of Nathan Tucker vs
William baiter Adm’r ol Mic&jab Phillips Prop
erty pointed out by Salter. Levy made aud returned
to me by H. Com son. Constable.
A Is.x, at the same time and place, one hundred and
fifty-five acres ot land in the 1221st district G M.,ad
joining lands of Phigpeu and others. Levied on to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the justices Court of the
395th distiict G M.. in favor of L Q. Tucker vs Ar
ttiur \V. Ricks. Property pointed out by the defen
daut. Levy made and returned to me by H. Courson.
Con-table.
MARTIN COUEY, Sheriff M. C.
August 30,1872. 6 td
NOTICE.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
ATOITCE is hereby given that upon the expira-
i. 1 tiou of the time of notice required by law,
the legal advertising of my office will appear in
the Central Georgian published at Namlersville,
Ga. MARTIN COUEY,
Sh’ff Montgomery Co , Ga.
Mount Vernon, Sept 13, 1872. It fit
BULLOCH COUNTY.
A<1 m in istrotor's Sole.
GEORGIA Bulloch County.
\\r ILL be sold on the fi st Tuesday in OCTOBER
* * next, at the Court House door in Statesboro,
within the usual hours of saie, 185 acies of land more
»r Lbs, (subject to dower) lying in the 47th district
(} M- bounded by lands ot T. A Waters, W N Lee
and others. Sold as the propei ty of David Wilson,
deceased, tor the benefit of heirs ami creditors ot san
deceased. Terms twenty dollars cash, ba'ance ii
tweve months. JOHNS. WILSON, Adm’r
August 19,1872. 6 td
Bulloch Sheriff's Sale.
GEORGIA, Builoch County.
Y\/ 1LI - be sold ,h * first Tuesday in OCTOBER
* * next, before the Con t House door in States
boro’, within the usual hours of sale, three hundred
acres of land, more or less, lying on tlie Canooc!ie»
liver, and bounded by James II Wilkinson’s and oth
»-rs. Levied on as the property of James H DeLoaeh
to satisfy a fi fa is-ued from Justice Cotfrt in lavor ol
Isaac Futcli, Guardian of minoi heirs of Jacob Futcli.
Levy made June J5.1872, and returned to me.
THOMAS B. MOORE, Sheriff.
August 19, 1872. 6 td
Executor's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
VVT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
T* next, at the Court House door in State.-boro.
within the legal hours of sale, a l the land belonging to
estate of John H. Bowen, deceased (except widow’s
dower) contaiu’ng 4011 acres, more or less lying in the
44th District in said county, aid bounded by lands ol
Elisha Bowen, John B. Rushing and Mannen Kick-
liter. Sold for the benefit ot heirs and creditors of
s..id deceased.
SILAS E. BOWEN, Ex’r.
Augusts, 1872. 4 td
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA. Bulloch County.
\\TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
«T next, at the Court House door in Statesboro,
within the legal hours ot sale, al the land belong ing
to estate of J. s-e Martin, deceased, containing 3116
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of C. S. Ma tin,
J. C. Davis, and J. M. Martin, lying in the ->7th Dis
tried, Bulloch county. Sold for the benefit ol heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
C. S. MARTIN, Adm’r.
August 5,1872. 4 td
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
\Af ILL be sold on tlie ff»>t Tuesday in OCTOBER
f f next, at tlie Court House door in Statesboro,
within the legal hours of sale, alt the land belonging t..
estate of Thomas Young, deceased, containing
2,322 1-2 acre*, more or less, lying in tlie 46th district,
and bounded by the Great Ogeeehee river, NevilV
creek and the lands of Dr J. F* Brown and James
Young Said land lies within three miles ot No. f>,
C K. K.; about 300 acres under fence, well adapted
to corn ami cotton, and cor sidered the most valuable
plantation in county ot Bulloch. Said plantation nus
a g od trained dwelling and an excellent ^in house
and screw. Said land is so d for the benefit of tlie
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms one-third
cash, one third six months after date, and balance
twrelve months.
JAMES YOUNG, Jr., Adm’r.
August 9, 1872. 3 td
GEORGIA. Bulloch County.
\\ HEREAS Wm. J. 0 iff, administrator on estate
* » of John Oliff, Nr , deceased, applies to the un
dersigned for letteie drimissory from his administi at ion
therefore all persons concerned are hereby required
to si ow cause, if any, why said administrator, on tlie
first Monday in October next, should not be discharged.
Given under my hand ami seal of office July Ist,
1872. C. A. SORRIER, Ordinary.
July 1, 1872. 51 3m
w. b. cox. \y. r. hill.
COX to HILL,
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domeslic Liquors.
Pench.rcl ASIAKTA. GA.
Mlrrrl. j ’
Angust 13 1872. 3m
CRIMSON CLOVER
Red Clover, Saplin Clover, White Clover, Alsike
Clover. Mammoth Clover, U CERNE. Luinforn.Tall
Meadow Oat GRASS, Orchard Gr«ss, Timothy Grass
Red Top or Herd’s Grass. Blue Grass, Mixed Lawn
Grass, Rye (riass, Sweet Scented Vernal Grass, Seed
Rye. Seed Barley, Seed Oats, Seed Wheat. Agricul
tuial Imp einents. Guano, 1 ive Stock. Machinery, Slc.
Send for my Grass Seed Circular giving brief descrip
tion, boW to pin*.*, &C.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
P. O. Box 230, Atlauta, Ga.
J uly 23, 1 3in
GEORGIA Bulloch County
VVrHEREAS. Win. M. Williams, Jolm C. DeLoaeh
▼ t and Erwin G. Rogers, executors on estate of
Joshua I). DeLoaeh, deceased, applies to the unoer-
stgned for letters of Dismission from the personal
property of said estate. Therefore, all persons con
cerned are hereby required to show cause, if any. why
said executors, on first Monday in November next,
should not be discharged Given under my hand aud
seal of office July 31st, 1872.
C* A. SORRIER, Ord’ry.
July 31, 1872. 2 3in
GEORGIA. Bui och Count\.
U fHEKEAS, .lames \N Kimbrell and Mannen
Kicklighter, Administrators ol estate of John C
Kimbrell. deceased, applies to the undersigned for
letters dismissory from tiieir administration.
Therefore ail persons concert ed are hereby required
to show cause, if any, why said Administrators on
first Monday m Oct her next should not be discharged.
Given under my hand and seal of office.
G\ A. SORRIER, Ord’y.
Ju'y 1st, 1872. 51 td
Bulloch Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA. Bulloch Coun'y.
1 Y' ILL be sold on the fi st Tuesday in OCTOBER
* * next, at the Court House door in Statesboro, |
within the u-ual hours of sale, Eighty nine acres oi |
land more or less, in said county, bounded by lands
of Madison Lanier ami R« belt Hendricks: levied on
under an execution issued from Superior Court, as the
property oi Andrew .1 Gay to satisfy fi fa in favor of
Elizabeth Gay 1 evy made August 27th, 1872 —
Properly pointed *ut by plaintiff.
THOMAS B. MOORE, Sh’ff. B. C.
Sept 2d. 1872. 7tds
G ua rd ion's Sa le.
OEOROIA, Colquitt Cnutty.
B Y' virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Co quitt county, will be sold on the firt-t Tues
day in OCTOBER, 1872, at the Court House d-*or in
said county between tlie legal sale hours the tract of
Land in said county, being in tlie 8th District, con
taming 122 1-2 acres of land of Lot No 219 This
Land to be sold for distribution among the heirs.—
Terms of tale cash.
DARLING CREED,
Guardian minor heirs of Jas. E- Hancock.
Sept 2, 1872. 7 td
W. H. HALL.
MED T CAL
I. L. HARRIS.
CAED.
D octors hall & Harris have associated
themselves for the Practice of Medicine-
Officf tlie one formerly occupied by Judge I. L.
Harris as a Law Office
Calls may he left at their office day or night.
- Milledgeville. Aug 20, 1872. 4 3tn
WM. E. WOOD & CO.,
PROPRIETORS OF GOLD’S AUTOMATIC
I Low Steam and Hu' Water Heater, uud Law
son’s Celebrated Hot Ait Furnace-
INVENTORS AND patentees
of the PARLOR, SUN AND LIGHTNING FIRE
PLACE HEATERS AND PARIS RANGES.
Dealers in all kinds of
HEAT AND COOK STOVES,
Kitchen Ware, Grates, State Man
tels, etc., etc.
[^■Special care taken with Plumbing and all
kinds of Steam and Water Piping. Repairs for Steam
Heaters, Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, &c..
WM E WOOD Sl CO.,
S. W. Cor. Baltimore aud )
Eutaw Streets, ) Baltimore,
Sept lu, 1872 7 2m
GEORGIA COTTON TREES.
U’HE above Press lias been in use the past three
* years, is well and favorably kuown to the Plant
er.
Price, eomplele, $125.
Also, GIN GEAR, all sizes 8, 9, 10, !2foot. There
is no better running gear in the market.
Address, PENDLETON & BOARDMAV,
Iron Foundry, Augusta, On.
July 30,1872. 1 3,n
ppear. rersunu auiirieu wmi me luiiuwuijtuui* ., ■. »
ilaints generally find immediate jelief, and, at I OUT gO^JS. DO But lull tO CUil Of OfUL’r Il OIli US.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
roll PIBIFITSC THE CLOOD.
The reputation this ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
is derived front its cures,
many of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
cases of Scrofulous dis
ease, where the system
seemed saturated with
corruption, have been
purified and cured by it.
Scrofulous affections and
disorders ,which were ag
gravated by the scrofu
lous contamination until
thev were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost ever,- sec
tion of the country, that tlie pnlilie scarcely need to
be informed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofttlous poison is oue of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber,
cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it snows
its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer
ations on some part of the body. Ilence the occa
sional use of a bottle of this Snrsnjtnrilln is ad
visable, even when no active symptoms of disease
Persons afflicted with the following com
plaints generally find immediate relief, and, a
length, cure, by the use of this SA 21S A I' t II / L
J.A: St. Anthony's Fire. Itose or Erysipelas,
Tetter. Salt Jtheuin, Scahi Head. JUintjtrorm,
Sore Eyes. Sore Ears, and other eruptions or
visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy. AVurntffia,
and the various T~leerous affections of the muscu
lar and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial liisrases
are cured by it, though a long time is required for
subduing these obstinate maladies bv any medicine.
Hut long continued use of this medicine will cure
the complaint. J.earorrhera or If hills, I'terine
Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are com-
monlv soon relieved and ultimately cured by its
purifying and invigorating effect. Minute Dlrec-
tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup
plied gratis. Jlhen in a t ism and flout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also I.irer
Complaints, Torpidity. Congestion or Inflam
mation of the IXrer. and Jaundice, when arising,
as thev often do, from the rankling poisons in the
blood. This SAJIS A FA I! II.I. A is a great re
storer for the strength and vigor of the system.
Those who are l.angnid and listless. Despon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Ferrous Ape
prehensions or Fears, or anv of the affections
symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial. ,
P RE P A RF.T) 71 Y
J»r. J. C. AYER & CO.. I.onell. Mam.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
For sale in Milledgeville by JOHN M. t i. ..K
Druggist. Jan 1, 71—ly
1ERND BEOS.,
MAOOJNE,
-44= TSIRX>
GA.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND
WHOLESALE A Iff 33 RETAIL DEALERS 1ST
LADIES, MEN’S AND BOYS' SADDLES OF ALL KINDS,
CARRIAGE. BAROUCHE, PHAETON AND SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS,
WAGON HARNESS SINGLE A Di >UBLK FOR FOUR, MN. ami so on,
STAGE AND CART HARNESS, WOOL FACED COLLARS.
We manufacture the above extensively ami are therefore prepared to fill orders at short notice:
Also keep constantly on hand a complete -lock of
Saddlers, Harness and Shoemaker’s Hardware and Tools.
Harness Dcather, Skirting, Cak and Hemlock Sole Xtcather.
KIP, CALF AND LINING SKINS, LACE AND PATENT LEATHER OF ALL KINDS-
ENAMELED MUSLIN, DRILL AND DUCK, PLAIN AND FIGURED.
Buggy. Cartiage. Wagi.n, Riding and Drovers Whip*.
Linen aud Woolen Covers tor Horses, Fly Nets, Linen and Woolen Buggy Robes, etc.
Merchants, Planters and all, will lind it is their interest to purchase
JTjUxTS e
^vVEGETABlE SICILIAN
n| h a ir
^Srenewer
Every year increases the populari-
tv of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
which is due to merit alone. V\ e
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its li'urh standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoring Gray
op- Faded Hair to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by its use, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-"lands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco
nomical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. 1 laves, M.D.,
State Assayer of Massachusetts, says,
“The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the Best Prepa
ration for its intended purposes.”
Sold ly all Druggists, niut Dr,decs in Medicines.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham’s Dye.
FOR THE WHISKERS,
As our Renewef in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation ; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash oft. Sold by
ail Druggists. Price b ifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, &. CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
MU. dig
I3t We pay cash for all kinds of Furs and Skins, Hides, Leather in the
rough, Tallow, Wax and Wool
Macon, May 21, 1872, 43 1 yr.
W. F. BROWN.
GEO. C. BROWN,
B 11 O W JY II O U 8 E
MAC02ST, GEORQIA,
Opposite Passenger Depot,
W. F. BROWN & CO.,
Proprietors,
SUCCESSORS TO E. E. BROWN & SON
This large and popular Hotel, elegantly furnished throughont, will still be found unsurpassed in point of
elegance and comfort by any Hotel in the South.
Alarch 21. 1871.
34 lyr
FURNITURE.
W. 4 J. CARAKER,
JIAS0MC IULL.
MACON CARDS.
r r»HE undersigned keep constantly on iiand a com-
I plete assortment ol FURNITURE, consisting in j
part of
Bureaus, Looking-Glasses, Tables,
SOME FINE MARBLE TOI’; CRIBS,
Chairs, Bedsteads and Matresses
Of All Sizes and Styles.
They also have some handsome BED ROOM SETTS.
Cheap for Cash.
Kepniring of I-'11 mint re nml I'pholmeriiig
Done lo Order on Short ftoliec.
BURIAL CASKS.
■ ... - -. - -.xAy
All style8 of Wood and Me’alie Burial Cases and
Caskets always on hand.
JONES & BAXTER,
General Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
Produce, Provisions, Staple Groce
ries, Fertilize! s, Xime, Plaster,
Cement, <3lc.,
No. 100 Cherry Street,
MACON, GA.
Mav 14, 1872. 42 !y
For sale
Druggist.
rtllc by JOHN M
Jan 1,
(LARK
1— ly.
AGENTS WAKTEU.
The Master Spirits of the World.
AND
The Treasure of America.
The Great Book of the year.
Ageuis report Males' ot 25 to I CO copied in a lew hoilf m
or days. Prospectus Free. Address.
J. \\ GOODSPEED,
New Y'ork, Chicago, Cincinnati, St.Louis, N. Orleans.
Sept 24, 1872. 9 tin
for the
GREAT
INDUSTRIES
OF THE
UNITED STATES.
1300 pages and 500 En-
,savings, printed in English
iml German. Written by
0 eminent authors, inclad-
ng John II. Gough, Hon.
/eon Case. Edward How
•md. hlev. E. Edwin Flail,
M.ilip P'pley, Albert Hris-
»me, Horace Greeley, F.
; PcrkicB, etc . etc.
.. nistory of all branches o
indiiHtiy processes ol manufacture, etc., in all ages
It i« a complete eiioych»ped h o arts an I manufactures’
nnd is the mo-' enter;uiniog and valuable \v«»rk <»f in
to mation on srlijects «*t general interest ever • ffered
to the public. Tin: b »ok is sold bv ag-nts, who are
making large sales in all pa. N of the country. It is
offered at the low price ot $3 50, and is the cheai est
hook ever sold by su'n-cr ption We want Agents in
♦•very town in the United Stales, and no Agent can
fail to do well with this book. Our terms are libetal.
We give our agents the exclusive right of territory.
< )ne of cur agenis sold 1 18 copies in eight days, anoth
er sold 363 in two weeks. Our agent in Hartford sold
397 in one week. Specimens ot the work sent to
agents on receipt of slump. For circulars and terms
to agents address the publishers. Sample copies of
his book sent to any address on receipt «*t price.
J. H BURK Ac IIYDE, Publishers,
Hartford. Conn., Chicago, 111., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sept 24, 1872. 9 ly
Wagons,
Buggies,
DO J
And Carriages For Sale.
Repairing Done in the Most Substan
tial Manner and best Style,
AT the LOWEST figures.
Also, Wagon ami Buggy Harness for
for Sale.
MIX k KIRTLAND,
JL , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
‘*1-BOOTS AND SHOES,
LEATHER, FINDINGS, & c .,
\o. :t COTTON AVE . )
and > MACON, GA-
«« THIRD STREET. )
Sole Aperts for the EXCEI.NIOK GAITER
May 14,1872. 42 ly
PHILADELPHIA
Ornamental lion Woiks!
ROBERT WOOD. T1IOS. S- ROOT.
ROBERT-WOOD & €0.,
1136 lUdge AveDue, Philadelphia, Pa.
FOUNTAINS, FLOATING SWANS
vases, frogs, ’
^ATl ARY, WATER LILIES,
TURTLES, &o,
for Decornlinx Fountain.,
VERANDAHS, summer houses,
ARBORS, CHAIRS, SETTEES, &c., Stc.
New Style Wrought-!;cn Rsiling
for Front of House and Cemeteiies. Never before
introduced.
Cast and Wrought-Iron Railings,
for Public Buildings and Squares, Cemetery Lots,
Garden Fences, Balconies, Root Crestinus, etc., tn
great variety of Patterns.
Iron Stairs,
Spiral and Straight, ot v&iiuus Patterns and Styles.
Special Attention given this eln-s of woik.
Lamp Posts,
for fronts of Public Buildings, Hotels, and City Streets
of Plain aud Eiuborate Designs. ’
Stable Fittings,
of Cast and Wrougbt-In.n, of New Improved St\!es
such as Hay Racks, S ail Divi.-ions, Maueeis, Har
ness Brackets, Gutters, Traps, Ventilators, &c.’
Wire Work,
.4 every description. V\ ire Guam- of Crimped Wire
Galvanized or Painted, in Plain or Ornain. ntal Pat
terns, for Store Doors and Windows. Factory and
Warehouse Windows, Railings tor Offices, Banks,
Counter Ratin gs, Balconies, Lawn aud Farm Fences,
Sic., Sic. •
Gates,
‘or entrance to Cemeteries. Public Squares and Gen
tlemen’s Country Seats ot Gas Tubing or Wrought-
Irou, b th single aud double, in elab.nate aud simple
designs.
Drinking Fountains,
for street uses A very large assoitineut of design*
-xpressly for this purpose.
Cast-Iron Urinal Boxes,
for Public Paiksattd City Streets.
Oval Vases,
Latest Styles, Centennial Pattern.
Hitching Fosts,
Jockey, Coolie, Sambo, and plain designs.
April 10, 1872. 37 6m
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
D. C.' HODGKINS 4 SON.
GV-TTKTS.
FISHING TACKLE.
Sportin<r (/oods.
59 Mulberry Street,
BlKACCN,
Also Tlntriinl
for Carrinj
ICrpairrm.
Mav 14. 1872.
GA.
4- iy
Jlnkera nnd
LANIER HOUSE.
Ueadj-.IIade Wagon and Buggy
Wheels Always on Hand.
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds.
iy\Ve guarantee
Give u* a call.
dw prices and Good Work.
Milledgeville. Jan 10, 1872
.M. NEBI.KTT
WM . M. GOODRICH.
AUG-USTA, C3ru
COTTON DINS.
tVTE, the undersigned, respectfully inform the plant-
▼ T ing comtnuuu v tha r we continue to manufacture
COTTON GINS. We were awarded the Premium,
open to the world, for the Gin. «t the Cotton Slates
Mechanics ami Agricultural Fair, held at Augusta
last season. Also received the First Premium at the
State Fair of South Cmolina. We ’eel warranted in
saying that a trial of our Gins is all that i« necessaiy
to guarantee satisfaction. Orders solicited early in
the t-eHSon to prevent delay.
Old Gins repaired on reasonable terms.
NEBLEIT & GOODRICH.
April 23,18*2. bin
ISAAC T. HEARD & CUT,
(■OTTOS FACT JUS,
ic. lire.
Mulberry Street,
2*ropric*for.
- Macon, Georgia.
The above named Hotel has been recently refur
nished ai.d fitted up tor the accommodation of trail
sient as weii as permanent Hoarders. Persons wil
find it to their interest to stop at this House, as its
central location makes it a very desirable place for
merchants and families coining to thecity for business,
or mr a sojourn ol pleasure. An ELLGANT 8AM
1*LE ROOM has beeu fitted up for the special use ot
commercial travelers.
The table always supplied with al! tlie luxuries ot
the season, from first umikets, aud can be surpassed
by none iu the South*
Omnibus to convey passergers to and from the
Hotel aud all trains, free of charge.
15. DUB, Proprietor.
April 18, 1872. 6m
AUGUSTA,
GEORGIA.
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Gullett’s Improved and Light Draft
COTTON GIN.
PRICE PER SAW.
WOOL CARDING
AND MANUFACTURING.
T
1 COMPANY are
Carding and Manufacturing Wool
For customers as usual.
They are also purchasing wool in exchange for
goods or paying the highest market price fur it iu
money.
V\ ool consigned to us by Railroad will receive
prompt and careful attention.
F. feKINNER, Supt.
Milledgeville, Sept in, 1872. 7 4t
R., I
K, Ga , (
19, 1872. )
MACON & AUGUSTA R
MlM.tDGKVIl.LI
August 19
Until further Notice. I will sell half fare Tickets
•o Macon and Augu-ta. Full fare gcuug, return free
Good until Nov. 1st, 1872.
J. H. NJSBET, Agent.
Aug. 1,1872. 4 tf.
FOR SALE—A HOME
T HE VERY PLEASANT HOUSE
AND LOT, now occupied by Mr
Windsor, adjoining Dr. Case’s lot. fronting
on the beautiful green State House Square,
is for sale, cheap at $2506:—one of the ptensautei
houses for a family in Milledgeville.
-App'y to william mckinley,
Agent for owner.
r |' , IIESE GINS were sold the past sea-on for the
1 first time Tit y are made under Mr Gollett’s
personal"supervision, at his work* tn Louisiana, wlio
never allows one to be sent front his works until it
has been fully tested, and made to gin perfectly in
every respect. This mod* of testing is very impor
tant to the purchaser, as he does not run tin* risit of
receiving and setting up a (Jin to find it. on trial, to be
imperfect.
The IVIPROVED GIN differ* ma’erially from the
Steel Brti-h Gm foimetiy sold by us, in as much as the
Steel Brush lias three brushes, while the New Gin lias
but one.
We guarantee every Gin to be of very light draft,
to thoroughly mean the seed, and make a superior sum
pie. Besides, it is simp e in its construction, easily
adjusted ami gin- very last.
We respectfully refer to all those who have used the
Imptoved Gilt the past Winter.
Planters wishing Gins wiil consult tliteir own inter
ests by either writing to us for our Circular with Cer
tificates, or calling at nur office and examining for
themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
We will take back every Gin which does not work
well when fairly tested,ana pay all expenses incurred
by the purchaser.
Address ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.,
Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga
July lb, 1872. 3tn
Also, To Rent or Sell,
A pleasant House aud Lot ill Midway. Possession
immediate.
william mckinley
Sept 9, 1872. 7 tf
DARKER & COLLINS,
MILLED GEVILLE, GA.,
\*7TLL make you a good fKido-wpring Buggy
TT for 91 t End Sprint; for 814.1 |-
wilb (hr late inipromucnli ut trom 8150
lo 8175.
No ’ slop'’ work done at any price. Repairing exe
cuted promptly and substantially.
Good wagni s always on hand and for sale low.
TERMS CASH.
June 5th, 1872. 46 <ra
JNOT1C E.
A li .
Nathan Barnes, Junior, (colored) as be is uuder
contract with me for the present year.
J. A. P. ROBSON.
Baldwin Co, Sept 10, 1872, 7 4t
Hancock Granite Works.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
II.I.IAIH CHAPPLE, Proprietor.
am now prepared to execute ail kinds of
sed GRANITE WORK on short notice.
I
. Dre-se
I Cemetery wot k of all kinds a specialty, and
jit personal attention given to erectiDg all work
4 when ordered Orders solicited.
July 1 1872. 49 3ropd
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CliATCGL CF SCHEDULE.
M.k on, Jan. 20. 1871.
O N and after Sunday next, January 22d, Pas-
senge> and Mail Trains on this Road, will be
run as tollsws:
COLUMBUS MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon.. ...5:25 A. M.
\rrive at Columbus ...11:00 a. M.
Leave Columbus 5:45 F. M.
Drive at Macon 11:15 P. M.
COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM
MODATION TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15 P. M.
Arrive at Coiumbus 4:45 a. m.
Leave Columbus ..8;ii5 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 4:ld A. M.
EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 a. m.
Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 P M.
Leave Eufaula ...7:45 a. m.
Arrive at Maeon 4:50 P. M
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM*
MOD ATI ON TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. M.
irrive at Eufaula 10:00 a m.
Leave Eufaula..... ..5:10 p. M.
Artive at Macon * 5:00 a. m.
The Eufaula Mail Train cpnnect daily at 8mith-
ville with Albany Mail, and at Cutlibert with
Fort Gaiues Mail Train
The Albany Night Freight and Accommodation
Train connects with Eufaula Night Freight and
\ccommodation Train every Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday, at Smithville. The Fort
■ Jaines Accommodation Train connect with Eu-
faula Night Freight and Accommodation Train at
Cuthbert, every Tuesday ynd Thurs ay.
These trains connect with the Gentral Railroad
Trains at Macon lor Savannah and Augusta, at
Columbus with tiie Western Railroad for Mont
gomery, Alabama, and Mobile and Girard Rail
road for Union Spring. At Albany with South
Georgia Railroad for Thomasvilie
VIRGIL POWERS,
Engineer and Snpe intendenj.
image of Timed ile.
SUPERINTbNDENT S OFFICE, £
Macon A Brin*wick R R. Co.,
Alacon, Ga , Oct. 28, I “71.
O N and after Sunday, October 29, Id 1, the fol*
I
. .8.20 a. M.
. -6.45 P. M.
..9 25 P Sf.
..5.45 A. M.
.. - .2U A. M
..5 25 P. M
lowing schedules w ill be run :
HAY ACCOMMODATION PR AIN DAILY (SUNDAYS
EXCEPTED.)
Leave Macon (Passenger 81ied...
Arrive at Jesup
Arri. e at Brunswick .... ..
Leave Brunswick
Leave Jessup
Anive at Alacon (Passenger Shed)
Connects closely at Jesup with trains cf Atlan
tic and Guif Railroad, to and from ali points in
Florida.
THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY (SUNDAYS
EXCEPTED.)
Leave Macon (Passenger Shed) 8.10 p. M.
Arrive at Jessup 4.47 a. M.
Leave Jessup 10.20 P M.
Arrive at Macon t Passenger Shed 6.51) a m.
Connects closely at Jessup with trains for Sav
annah, Florida aud all points on Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad. At Macon with Macon and West*
ern trains to and from Atlanta
N" change of cars betw een Macon and Savan
nah, and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla
HAWKINsVILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS* EX-
CEPTED.)
Leave Macon 3.4*5 P. M.
Arrive at Hawkinsville 6.45 P. M.
Leave Hawkinsvilie.... 6.45 a. M.
Arrive at Macon 10.30 p M-*
WM. MacRAE. Gen’l Sup’t.
Carriage Shop.
G
lie has opened a shop opposite the si op formerly
occupied by R. E. Gaidoer, where lie wiil carry on
the business of manufacturing a: d repairing any and
all kinds of vehicles. Particular attentiou wilV ba
paid to tlie
Doing Up of Carriages, Retrimming,
&.C., «Stc.
Satisfaction will be given both in materials, durability
and in prices.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan 12,1®72. 17 ly
PLANTERS’ HuTKL,
AVGUSTA, GA.
Telegraph office and Railroad iicket office connec
ted with the Hotel.
JOHN A. GOLDSTEIN, Proprietor.
Sept 25, 1871 9 tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDILE.
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, j
LIQUORS. HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, SHOES,
In fact everything usually kept in a First-class
Family Grocery & Provision Store.
East side Wayne Street.
Agents for Whann’s Raw Bone
Super Phosphate.
N. B. All persons indebted to us aie earnestly re
quested to settle at once.
C W. GAU8E. H, M. ROSE.
Milledgeville. (ra.,Yeb. 6,1872. 28 if
NOTICE.
rpHE BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS OF A. BISCH-
1 OF are now in the hands of Sanford At Furman,
Attorneya-at-Law, and all who are indebted to said
Bischof will please call at their office over Stetson's
old stand and settle.
SANFORD Si FURMAN,
Receivers appointed by the Court.
Sept 10,1872. 7 3m
Manhood: How Lost, How Krstorrd!
Just published, a new edition of Dr. ful-.
Tfrwplfo KMiiy on the RADICAL CURE
(without meoicine) of Spikm.tohkhiia, or
Seniii al Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Lo.--cs, Im-
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July 30,1872. 1 till Oct 25
i GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OKKIU'E,)
Atlantic A Rail Kailioad >
Savannah, Die. s is, 1 )
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. DK( EMBER 10,
Passenger Trains on this Road w ill run as fol
lows :
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily .5 00 p m.
Arrive at Jesup , Junction M. Al If. K. K.) daily8.nl I p. m.
Arrive at Bainbridge daily 7.35 a. m.
Arrive at Albany “ .... 8 .fir a in.
Arrive at Live Oak.. ‘ 3.10a.m.
Arrive at Jacksonville _/50 a.m.
Leave Jacksonville “ P- m.
Leave Live Oak “ 1.15 a.m.
Leave Albany “ ( oil p. m.
Leave Bainbridge “ P- ln -
L-ave Jesup “ 11* nl *
Arrive at Savannah “ ll.NDa.rn.
Through to Jacksonville without change.
No change of cars between Savannah and Albany.
Close connection at Baldwin with trains on Florida
Railroad to and from Fernandina and Cedar Keys.
Sleeping ear on this train.
Close connection at Albany with trains on South
western Railroad.
Passengers to nnd from Brunwick make close con
nection with this train*
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundaysexcepted) at 11.00 pm
4.00 a in
.... 8 10 p m
12 55 p in
5 25 pm
6.UU p in
8.30 p m
....8.45 a m
.... I 55 p m
7.111 ain.
.. .. 10.45 p in
NOTICE.
A LL advertisements from the Sheriff's office of
Laurens County will hereafter be published in the
Sandersville Herald.
GEO. CURRELL, Sheriff.
Dublin, Ga., August 30th 1872. 6;t.
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Albany “
Arrive at Live Oak “
Arriveat Tallahassee 11
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Jacksonville “
Leave Tallaba.-.-ee “
Leave Like Oak “
Leave Albany “
Leave Jesup “
Arrive at Savannah, (Mondays exe’d) - 4° « "J
This is the only train making close connection at
Live Oak for stations on J. P. St. M. K. R- west of Live
Oak. . _ ,
Close connection at Albany with trains on Sou.h-
western Railroad. . ,
Both the above trains make cloae connection at Jes
up with trains to and from Macon, for and from 1; lortda.
MACON PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at ... .7.00 pm
Arrive at Jesup ” ” -.--4 P
Arrive at Macon (Mondays excepted) --6.W; » “
Leave Maeon (Sundays excepted) »■’ P ”
Leave Jesup (Mondays excepted) *' af.n.m
Arrive at Savannah (Mondays exeepted) B
Clone connection at Macou both ways with Mac
and Western Railroad trains to and from Atlanta.
H. S HAINES, Gen’l bugt
J3P" Job Work neatly executed at
this office.