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fogle#—fogies three.
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Old fogies three,
The lie •till pallet in our veins;
And ir the heart
B««Ldtad In part.
There** sober wisdom in our brains,
Be uiny hare heard that Hope’s a knave,
i <M Fame a breath bevond the grave.
—if wiser grown,
Bui ahnt of that
Bo make the passing u’vv our oaa,
it id find truojoy where joy can be,
Aud live our lives, though three.
Aye—though we be
Old fogies throe,
Be're not no duVed as not to dine;
**>Aiid not so old
Aijo be cold
Towh. to beauty, and to wine.
Our bopajs leas, our memory more,
Our sunshine brilliant as of yore.
At four o'olook i’ th’afternoon
*9‘»s warm aa morr'ng and aa boon.
And evciy age boars blessings free,
Toough we’re old fogies—fogies three.
T>e im m ii» eirb.
Boy
arc qnooi'. wild, headstrong,
rmpliUrious animals, whom, it is al
most inipossihlo to domesticate. Yet,
somehow, they sre twenty times ns
interesting as girls; for in their hands,
aimugo w. it may seem, rests the great
Lots ol the coming time, tlio heroic
I i-.tio'i. Tim great deeds ol the uoxt
j;tmirations will bo their work; to
Main wc shall owe the discoveries, tho
inventions wlnoli will yet astonish tho
World, while nineteen out ol twenty of
tho girls will do nothing throughout
l ie hut look pretty until they aro
1 wenty-five or thirty, and keep on
lucking nglicr.and uglier alterwanis.
"Whether ft is that, Wo aro really differ-
•■ally,constituted, or that a sort ofsnb.
ndsulvc indifference has become bored,
itary to womankind, Ido not know
Imt certain it is, that mild, obedient,
Ktudioun, well bohaved little girls set..
deni bnd out intoanylhingl(lo speak of,
-wi de outln idish, haruiu'-scaruiii, un
couth, disagreeable boys, who can nev-
« r he induced to mind a word thill is
avid to them, and who aeom to find it
'uniiosaihlc to learn cither tho alphas
bet nriiiuitipliealion table, suddenly
burst from tho chrysalis state to das-
ale the eyes of the present generation,
snul live in the heart of posterity.—
•Sirs Willis.
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Breach Rfiueen Grant sad Congress.
Tho Washington correspondent of
tho World writes :
The sudden and widening breach
between General Grant and the For
tieth Cimgtdut is the topic of the Cap
itol to-night. No new annunciations
lisiyo been tnado by tho President
elect. He has not rclcrred to the sub
jeer, mid only casual callers have drop
pi «1 into liis headquarters. His pnsi*
i on, staled in tbeso dispatches, to the
«Ifeot that he demands tho repeal of
iiie Civil Tenure law, and the eon tin-
it m:< <■ ol the law providing lor Con-
g i-s to meet in March, has boon con-
.11 meil by the t!utter it has caused in
! .tdieul circles. A lew Senators, Nye,
Aloignn, Sumner ami Stewart, are
i»- ", and hud andtilortnal meeting in
*. > .cnpk4> the new situation. These
; i'iiuIonp without exception, are in favor
'•l \ he continuance of the. Civil Tenure
V»ii3 |r ap matter what may lie Dio result,
Tiigjjc declared that Congress was pro-
pared to yield nothing to dictation,
and that General (train’s extraordina
ry and peremptory demand ought at
• rst to havo been postponed until the
occasion of his message, and then
been respectfully couched in the form
ot n proclamation. They deny that
Congress intends to construe the Civ
il Tenure bill against any desire Gen
eral Grant may have to execute sum*
m v.y removal upon notorious officials;
biit"they decline to ubrogatc the law
nlloketheiv because, as Mr. Suntner do
dares, the security of the iuturo re-
quire^ it. . The Senators charge that
any rupture between Grant ami Con
gress will be referable to tho former,
wHtihe ^gauntlet has been thrown
down iu advance; but that tho crucial
test to which the,Civil Tenure bill
waft, pul 41& the impeachment proceed
ings proved that it must stand. Tel
egrams have been received to-day from
. Duller and Wilson on the sudden situ-*
at ion. Duller is said to havo simply
said, stand firm. Wilson enjoined no
haste, inid patienee; and Senator Sher
inan, who is now hero, gravely keeps
his own counsel. Senator Morton,
Who is here, professes to be busiod
with his financial studies, and declines
to discuss the civiDtenurc issue, hc-
mcriical skill, as corti
hands of tlio Pro]
show.
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cents, hat the modiciuo to mo is worth a dol
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Latest New York News.
3 The People
tuhitutmii.
'Costar" in the Field!
11
LADIES
Look outl Look out | >
A BBAUTIFIBR 'ne 1*’ A BBUTIFIEB.
[ Lathe* Magauinr for Sept, 1
••HENRY 11. COSTAR, of No. 10 -Crosby
Hircol—is said lo be ‘out* with a REAUTIFI-
Ell ilml eolipses anything ever known iu Ids
line. The Ladies are wild with delight.—
One Lady Kays, *1 know it's right,’ nud point
ed to a skin as fresh, soft, nnd doiicntc nn a
child. Another Lady said, *1 f it cost $10.00
a bottle. I’d have it.;’ und another, ‘Away
with all hurtful cosmotics, and givo me only
COSTAR’8” BITTER 8WEF.T nnd
ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
Il gives Beauty to the Complexion, n Rosy
glow to the Cheeks, n Ruby tinge to the Lips,
and Happiness conypT
lieyiiijj.huucvw, tluit when Trumbull
anti Kcimciidffn return all will bu mailo
right." On tho contrary, Senator Hen*
.leraon was to ilajp lroc in bin opinion
that the law hail worked badly and
that General tirnnt’a demand for its ro
peal in advance wa» timely and right.
It is conceded that the bill will not be
repealed,and that (Sen. Grant baa only
«uccood«l in precipitating a hoatility
which was not expected to show itBcft"
lor
soon, yiieother demand of Grout
a session of the Forty-first Con-
VVode, Fessenden, and Sherman, and
ulso'y'ruiabuil and Wilson, were pro*
riotinced In favor of it before this date]
| and MjtCpakUng’a bill to repeal the
net of CdntniUQua Seadon has dropped
I fate]Of sight.”
1 EJildrlafly; the Herald thus cloaca an
■■■
“On Goirgreureata the onus of the
act. They are' called upon to movel
I before Gen Groat assumes tha office,
■ (aUtodoaothero
: but oiio deduction as to tho
dk»r.»4r*oooroe—they either
d.si rust General Grant,or they are de
termined that ho shall notbavo |>owcr
to purge the Government of ita maul*
READ—READ.
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Are almost universan their fleets
un<l a cure ran In* almost always guaranteed.
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One rill is a Dose.
von.
1869.
To-day, tho 1st day of the ye ar, wc
commence
VOLUME 3
OF THE
&cmt Sfflcfhljj $clus,
This issue shows improvement in
stylo and oxocution, and should afford
satisfactory evidence of our determi
nation to mako tho paper au agreeable
visitor and pleasant couipauion lo itri
renders.
Politically.
The Nows will undergo no chango,
bnt will continue to battle for tho
right, nnd against the wrong ; for lilx-
erty, and against oppression; lor truth,
aiulagainst falsehood; lor the peace
and integrity, of society ami against
hireling traducor*, and inisccgenating
disintpgrationists; for doocncy nnd
decont people and against radicalism
and its leprous combination ol Scala
wags and Carpet baggers; lor tho
Constitution and tho laws and against
ususurpalion and lawlessness; for
Georgia when she’s right, hut right
or wrong, for Georgia.
LilcrAturf.
Will receive due attention, and form nn
interesting feature in the management
ofthe News. In this department we
Khali be assisted by ono who lias cul
tivated tastes ami mental training
and who will givo to our columns at
tractions <br family reading not u
ally found except in purely literary
Journals.
? AKricultnrf
Will bo it sociality, as it is the
most important subject that our peo
pie aro interested in, and in this con
nod ion
“Cot'HrntraiT*! Buy no Maouikl's Fills
<ir Halvi; wiili a liillo phaiuphlot inside tho I
box: then me hayu*. Tlio genuine have the j
tianin of .1 IIavdock on liox with nuinoof .1. ,
.Magoii:i . M. P. The genuine lmw ihc Till
Kurrouiultd with while powder.'
The Labor ((nesllon
CEOBCIA—Worth Couaty
Mary Spring hax applied exemp;
ind Belting
lion of ^personality, and
^ tng i
valuatijn of Homestead, and I will paxiupoa
f apart and
(he same at 10 o'olook, A. >1., on tho 16th
day of January I860,
JAMES W. ROUIB,
Ordinary.
Jan. 5-2t—pr’» fee $2.
GEORGIA—Couaty.
A. M. Hidden* (unapplied for exemption
of Personalty, »and setting a(
„ apart, and value
tion of homeateadi and I will pass upon th*
same at 10 o’olook A. M. on the 16th day of
J *uai/ 1809,
JAMBS W. ROSE,
Jan 6*2t.—pr*a foe $2.
GEORGIA—Worth Coaaty.
John D Boxoman has applied for exemption
of Personalty, and setting apart and vatna*
tirni of homestoad, and I will pass upon tbe
sam© at my office on the 16th day of Janu
ary 18G9, at 10 o’elock A. M.
J. W. ROUSE,
•. Ordinary.
Jan 6-2t pr’s fee $2.
G ERG I A—Worth County.
Daniel Rejuolds has applied for exemption
of personalty, and setting apart and valua
tion of home*lead, and I will pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock a. m. on tho 16th day of
January 1869.
J. W. ROU8E,
Ordinary
Jan. 6,-2t—pr’a foe $2.
GEORGIA—Worth Couiiy.
William Jasper Herring has 'applied for
exemption of personally, and setting apart
and valuation of homestead, and 1 will pass
upon th* same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 16th
day of January 1809 at my office.
J. W. ROUSE,
Ordinary.
Jan. 6*2t—pr’a fee $2-
GEOHtll—ffirlh Eonoty.
Holly K. Oaughf has applied for exemption
of personalty, and setting apart and valuation
of homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same
at 10 o’elock a. m.on Monday tho 16thday
of Jaqnary I860.
J. W. ROUSE,
Ordinary.
Jan. 5-2t—pr’s fee $2.
WORTH I'OIINTV—.Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold before the Court house door in
the Town of Isabella, Worth County, Slate of
Ueorgin, on the find Tuesday In February
next 1869, between Ihc legal hours of sale,
the following properly lo-wil: Two hundred
acres of land in the tiik UUtvict ot said Coun
ty, No. not l.nown, but known ns the North
portion of said Lot adjoining the lands of
Thomas Blunt, aud where lliclmrd T. l’orlcr
Ifffit resided iu this County. ^ i 3 « one acre
lot in Ihc Town of Isabella, No. not known,
but known as the 1'orter Lot iu said Towu,
sold to satisfy n fi la. in favor of It. A.
McComes v* Richard P. .Porter, Isaac
Poncr security, and Ucorgo W. Sumner, En
dorser il fa. Issued from tho Cuuuty Court —
Hep ember Term I860. Properly pointed out
by plaintiff's Attorney. This December,
26th, 1J08.
JOSEPH L. SUMNER,
Dcp'iy Sheriff, W, C.
Jan. 1—lm. pr’s fee $8.
GEORGIA"—Douuiikrtv Couni v.
C. II. Rausheaburg app v os to mo for
valuation nnd setting apsn of personalty,
und 1 will pass upon tho same on Monday
tho, 1]ill day of January 1869, nt 10 o’clock
W. H. WILDER.
Ordinal y.
Jan. 2 1869.21—pr’s fee $2.
GEORGIA.—Dougherty Connty.
Jackson J. WiP'ams has applied for cxetnps
tion of personally and sotting apart aud valua
tion of homestead, nud l will pass upon tho
same on tho 15th day of Jatt. 1869, .nt my
oilico at 11 o’clock, A. M.
JAMES W. ROUSE,
Ordinary.
Dec. 28, ]8G8—pr's fee $2.
Mitchell O’ty- Sheriff’s Sales
All Oidots for tho Unltod States must
bo addressed to
HERBERT & CO.
•17IJ Rroadwsy, New York.
DR. M AGGIEI/S FILLS OR SALE ARE
25 Teals per Bex.
L. E. & II. K WELCH,
Hole AgcnlH,
|>cc—11 Albany, On.
Will p:ut8‘ in roviou*, anil receive
our be«t efforts lor progreKH ami per.
lection.
Soulli Western Georgia
CHARLES VOLKER, Agt,
Regs leave to inform hi* old friends and
J tnirona nnd tbe public generally, that be has
uvl reoelved
! ! Uoware ! I of worthless imilnUona.
AU Druggists is Albany soil it.
Use bottle $1,U0; throe hollies $2,00,
Or address “COSTAR,” No. 10 Crosby St N.T
OH ! those CORNS. ! OH! those CORNS.
[Jfarniiitr Paper Aug 20*]
! Oil MY I OR MY !’ I can't stand it; but
he did, for be sent right off and got a box of
“COSTAR'8” CORN SOLVENT,
and it eured him.”
Thousands of boxes sold.
All Druggiata in Albany sell It,
Or Address “COSTAR,” No. 10Crosby 81, N.Y
Standard
Preparations,
ARK
••COSTAR’S” RAT. KOAUIJ, Ao., EXTERMI
NATORS.
•COHTAR’S” BED BUQ EXTERMINATORS.
“COSTAR’H (only pure) INSECT POWDER.
•Only iafallibloitemodieu known.** -
“18 years cstaMishe*! in New York.”
2,000 Boxes ami Kiosks manufactured daily ”
All Druggiata in Albany sell them.”
’!!.! Beware of spurious imitations.”
$1 sixes seht by mall an raceipt of
prieo.
$2 pays for Ihrae $1 sixes by Ex-
■BMW K. COSTA It.
Tto lOCroibjr 61., It. r.
For mU b j
S. E. A II. B. Wrick. W. n. QILDRRT k
BBO., Md BILSMA.H k BALI,
Gttittfe,
B^^ad at Wholesale in aillhnCRias and
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF HARDWARE OP ALL KINDS, PLAN
TATION IMPLEMENTS, MECHANICAL
TOOLS of every description he., Slo. Fine
WINES h CtOARS. All
IJQUOR8, WINES h" CIGARS. All of
which he will sell at the LOWEST CA8H
1‘UICBE. ...
He wonld also inform the public, partiou*
hrly THE LA DIRS, that he lias opened, in
connection with the above.
ey can «nd a run atpffly of FRESH
CAKES. CANDIES Re, FOREIGN and DO
MESTIC FRUITS ef ALL KINDS, nnd i
large assortment of CHILDREN’S TOYS.
Parties & Weddiugs supplied at sbott no*
flee.
Albany, Gs. Nov 10th 1868.
MERGER & SMITH
Beg leave to Inform their friends, nnd the
public in general, that they have in STORE, a
complete
STOCK J'
(IROCEniKS,
SHOES,
BATS A
DliV UOOD8,
which have just been iMrehaMd, and they are
now offering them ar the Lowest MARKET
wr ... - .
(l will be to (he adv*|Oage of buy-
e them- a call -before purehaateg
PRICES,
ere, to give
else wh err.
We will not enumerate arilclee
but, UKItBLY SAY THAT OUR QBKKRAL
STOCK OF’ GOODS ia UOMPLBTK in >11
broMku. “W« desire in.pecl ioa, uni defj
lilqst kc (U'Yolopdff; blic immt ltavo
moru oulargi'il Uitilroxl lacilities, tvnd
•ho must occupy tlio elevated atstion
to wltich her wealth, intelligence and
big-notilcd men entitle her.
Albany.
Shall havo onr hast efforlain her ho-
half, and it aliall he our aim aud pride
to ao roprcaeftl her people and her
inlercula, that tho stranger aliall «ec in
our columns tho viflea of a prosperous
city nnd a generous community. Sho is
tho very heart center ot the garden
spot of the Slate, and when tho vast
arena of inexhaustible lands that once
poitredmillions intoher generous bosom
shall have been restored to the cotton
oultnr*,■■ slid will again ho tho recip.
ient ol tho nonrislimcnt, and send out
tlio life*blo<^la>f oommerco in golden
currents. Mho needs, and might to
have, ay, must have a live Neurit" p».
|ier, bnt il is a luxury sho cannot have
unless sho wilts it The news papers
ot other cities are not apt' to look af-
t<)V her interests, until tlioy havo se
cured their own against the |iower of
rivalry: nnd.tlieir noblest cunning for
tier Behoof can haV
building' njvai) organ ot her own, nnd
if she wilt'come forward and disebnrge
bat tho half' of her duty iii that
gard, wA pledge oiirbrains, our ener
gy^ lin'd our manhood to perform the
balance..' -
Are imldV.ns Wc can afford to run
the nuudiinc, aud there must lie some
I rase on the face that would ask us to '
.irk cliuaiioi-.'. bf't^l|ditVjUio oaaff."'
For tine & '
Fok 8tx Ho:
Fok TiutxMoi
♦2.00
W ill \io ho1<\ ou I tic firm Tuesday lu Febru
ary next, before tlio Court House door, : n lb©
town of Camilla, between the legal hours of
sale, the following properly to wit,
Lot of land No- 178 in the 9ih District of
said County, levied on os the property of
Joshua P. Crosby, to satisfy fi fa in favor of
Francis A Childs vs Joshua P. Crosby.
Also at Ihc same litno and place, seventy*
five bushels of corn, more or less, to satisfy
mortgage fi fain favor of Draper & White vs
J. F. Hudson.
LEGAL yOTICEffi
MitoheU County*
—
PDlpiMi
Winb.KldWorettsCourt HmmUj
hSKSSKSKrtMaft-Pw
In the lent hwirs of sale o«| tho flrotttooa
day In Fohruarynoxl, Iho following prokorty,
lo-wit: Lot of land Mother «■ hnnfrod k
aity-ooe (Ml) la th. «th DWrWof n d
kwssui M*z. a.
Sheriff, W.C.
Jan 1—Id-prf-SOO
Mitchcll County, Morlffigo
SheyifFSnlfis.
Will be fold etnho Urol Tuooday In Jan
nary next, in thn usual hanra cf ealo, before
the Court'Bonoo door la tho lown of OomIUo,
lo eaid County, Utn fellowlngproperty to wit I
Lola of land number three hundred nnd forty
seven (.147) nnd throe hundred and Sflyfour
tneai , ,1.* klniL /OV TVSm4flotevft nf ^Ijfeha
(861) in tho ninth (9) District of Mitch
ell County, levied on tcsatlaiy one nr -4
fifa, Issued from the Superior Court —>
county in favor of William Collins sgainft
James PaUillo , levied on as tbs property ot
James PaUillo, propsrty pointed out in said
fifn.
Also at tha tain* time and place, one hun
dred and twenty five acre* of lot of land num
ber two hundred and sixty In the (11) district
or MilchoU Caunty to satisfy ono mor(g«|n t
fifa from the Superior Csurt of said county, ,
in favor of Adam Adams against Sampson -
Johnson, levied on as the property of said
Johnson, properly pointed out in said mort
gage fifa M.S. POORE,
Oct. 27 1808. Sheriff, M. C.
Georgia Mitchell County.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
On tho first Tuesday in January next, wU
bo sold at the Court House door, in Camilll
in said County, botween the lawful hours 4'
sale, lot of land No. 09 in the 11th District p
said county, containing 260 acres more V
loss. Sold as Ihc properly of Jcssce Colcmai
deceased, for the. benefit of the heirs am
creditors of said deceased. Terms Cush.
Also, nt the name time and place, wilt bt
ain
sold Lot of land No. 232, containing two hun
dred and fifty acres moro or lens. Wfdow^i
dower excused. Sold as the property §
John A, Pope, nnd sold for tho benefit of tlM
heirs nnd creditors of said deceased. Term*
Cash. MARY POPE, Administmtrix
11. C DASHER, Ordinaty. ) lor or wt B
— * Jootn.o.1, applica lo mo . for lcllers .r ■
— ~ *B i mission, -
nertv vl,: Lot, 7# a£r‘ * W
.pfAlbaojr, leTia
OMSouth half of lot, namg,-
Stato Street, in the City 0 f All
— '...J o, Alb,
, V,” > °* *” aor »> more or lei
to satlefy n mortgage n fa.
Dougherty 8nperiorOnntt, jJJ
Ovorge ltogera' A Ben, J„jjj
Jnn. t.'-^lm pr’o fro $10/
Administratorgl
1 By virtue of mi order ef tkg i
lougherly county, I win Mll * j.
FFrBiRstswi
P’iS'J'.'SlSi.'Mif 1
troml atreet, Albany, Oeorkla”,
roperly of C. O: MeUnd«, a
InneAt of hoira and creditor,, *
/ , J- L. BVn...
Deed—1888
UEOKUIA—Dottgherljr i.
Whereas, John F. Ce»wile- Ad
of Henry Thomas, represents totHl
f'-.P-lftlon duly'filed and nlmd
that ho haafklly.ndminieterod 11a.
•on, concerned, kindred an J ,fejnl
cause, If ,ny tl„. hare IT. . .
trnlor should not tu. ji’.-i ’
ministration, and rr“ Id " uISl if’ji
on tho second Monday toiiri! irom*
Thio, oct uth, mt,8 fcirftl,
tyJSSaL? Jhfmj
notlee application will be takdv
ef Ordinary of ankl oeunty,. j
ini. *r v , /
Iota of land No." 227Th J 'i£''
Mitchell county, nnd lot Kb. JJ+
Dial, of Worth county, nld .fi
property of^lie estate ^f Mofn, e
docensd, for tho henelit of ll„ |,,i n .
itors of said estate, this 7th day of i
Iter, 1808. JOHN L 1
bbORGIA—Dougherty
Whcrena, James M. Duncsni- AM
tor of Perry R. Duncan, late of .aid,
llflik.n an.1 11 , _ r -
Mitoholl Sheriff s Sale
I iavi*. vvny Said letters should ho»*
'1 v.
my- Given under my hand nnd official^
°Pj t office in Albany, Ocl. 20th
. W; 11, WILL
Omp.
mission,
These nre therefor© to ell* nil
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday iu FobruAt©rested to bo at rnr office ,wit!i
ary next, before Hi© Court bouse door in Ca^u escribed by law,‘to sliow oauS
mills, Mitchell County, tho North half of loP*—* .. . .. - ^‘ nw . 0 . a H l «-
of land No. 17 in the 11th district of saif
County, containing ono hundred and twenty
live acres more or less, levied ou as tho pro]
erty of Jane Palmer administratrix on t
estate of Charles Pnlmci deceased, to satisfy
sundry Ufa’s issued from the Justices court
ofthe 1173rd district O.M., iu said county
in fnrorof Jamos Mansfield, nnd others against
Jrwie Palmer administratrix &c, levy made
nnd returned to me by a'oonsia’.de. . . ... , -v .« BV
Ik petition, duly filed and entered ot:
Ikt lie has fully Administered Jos A,
"■ate. .
/hi# is# therefore, to Cite alt
Mitchell Co. Sheriff Sale, to*** m.
ivturncdto me by a constable.
IL .SMITH.
Dep'ty Sh’ff.
Dec. 25.-tda.
GKOKOIA-—DougiiehtvC
Whereas Rcubon Jones,. Ad®
Jmcs A. Ilcndou, represents to thf
. ,. . - , 49$, why said Adndi
GEORGIA—Mitchell County. torkhould not bcdtabhnrgcd^freardUIA
Will bo sold before the courthouse door,! ^ ,ion » 1 a *‘ f ‘ ,rc f oi ? L t‘b'
in tlio town of Camillu, on the first Tuesday ®
In January next, between Ihc usual hours o| ’* nno 18C&*
sab-, a valuable plantation known ns tho Cul
per per Place, and now in tho p*w»^u»an
Col F. T.I’olhill. Levied on by virtue <
mortgage fifa, issued from Mitchell Hup. Court
In fn.or of Brynnt A , nnd Mnlthow J. D. Wit hu,old before the Court Ho.u,l
Culpepper, Executors, of last will of David C Diig*-—'- - - 1
v>ut* _ •■»** Tuirinvn
Culpepper deceased, vs. Marcella Slaughter,
Administratrix estate of Wm. M. Slaughter,
MKhergLGeugJfe-on the first Tuet
laic of Dougherty county, deceased, and° sold
of Willi. -
illiam D. Tinsly, n former pur-
nd r
nt tho risk
ccaotr at Sheriff sale, who has failed ami
fused to comply 'with the terms of such sale
HENRY SMITH, Dept.
Nov 17, 1808.
•brlary next between the legal hour,*
Mowing property, U wit! »A,
lono hair Inureit of. 1J moles* )<
1 colored mulo named Nellio, 1 ini'
1 mule named Zaidee,* 1 ;rttU
1 mule named ton l! nmle/n
mulo named Molly, 1 mule p
Mitchell
Also nt the same time ten bales of lint cot
ton or one thousand pounds, to satisfy fi fs.
in favor of B. Hudspeth vs Thoms* 11. Davis,
Also at the same lime five hundred pounds
weed cotton, more or less, to satisfy distress
warrant Rutter It l’oorc vs Keeroe A Wood.
Also thirty-five hundred pounds of seed
cotton, moro or less, levied on as the proper
ty of 8. G. Wood to satisfy distress warrant
in favor of Butler A Poore va W. Keere* A
Wood.
Also at the same time and place, lots of land
Numbers one hundred and thirty four (131)
and ono hundred and thirty-fir© (136) in th©
9th District of said Cuuuty as the property
of John L. Jackson. J
Also lot No. hundred and sixty on* (161) in
he 9th District of said county, as the nramr.
ty of-B,-11, Soule amt Davu-'c. Faircfolh^io
satisfy a fi fa. i 8 , ue( i fron , , he g aper j or
Court of said County In T*r 0 r of Jesse C.
Farrow against E. If. Settle, Davis C. Fair-
cloth, Wui B. Crawford nqd Jahu L. Jack,
sun,
Also at the same time and plaae one hun
dred seres of lot of Und number three bun-
dredand eighly-one (881) in the 11th District
of said county to satisfy a Superior Court fi
fa in favor of John K, Arlino against Hiram
taaulding, and Nathan Maples endorser.
Also at the same lime end place two hun«
ffiKS- '*?!'•
Di.triot of eatJ Gniinty to
»al,»fy a Superior Conn It fa: in faror of
Utenn D. Swutl, agalnti J.hn Went admlnia-
C(iw<l° r0 ' <> W ' " ' ,l * nd Wm ' V, ' Tmi 4t-
T A ] M 11 JhnThmTHjniaiid plaw one buna
°* l »» J il being
llie Weel Uatfof lot number three hundred
and forty eight (1148) in (he lOlh Ulalriet of
eaid county, lo eallify a Superior Coort ti fo.
in faror ofDatid C. Harrow aeatnat
c no hi]>licr iligni
ly than B Litl fol* Itrr (ntrotiago.
-Slto a now hM tut opportunity of] Al« at Ike eaiho time and place tot of land
Adams admjtuetrafhr ufTohn AromTdrew*
Ko ;«r,hly.two (82; !u .be'"'l‘«h'"DlkriciTf
a, the property on»m. McMur.
said county
&'« “>Wy a Juriic’e Court S fTleriro w
Jan. 5-lm.
uurphy.
M. 8. r(K)UE.
Sheriff.
CieBsxs OmcK, ^Superior Court,
i
Itocemhtr, 22nd 18/8. ,
Tha arondSprolal and Petit j u rore, who
foramdi - ’* *MWa ao Juror, as
. wSSm
5.00 mud Courtr
#3.00 i
Doe. 26—I w td.
v - • - JuToi
. Uon, James jj, Qlmrk Jmtg
J. F. PAEOILE,
' CUtk.
ionnty Jlorifage—Sh*r-
Iff’d Sale.
Will be sold on Ihc first Tuesday, in Feb
ruary, next, at the nsual hours of sale, be
fore tbe Court House door, in the Town of
Camilla, in said County, the following prop
erly to wit: One-hundred nnd fifty acres of
land, more or less, part of lot number three-
hundred nnd nincty-seven, In the Tenth Dis
trict of said County, to satisfy one Mortgage
fifa in favor of W, 0. Cox, against Brazelton
.Morgan, issued from tho Superior Court, of
said Countv, levied on as the .properly of
Brnxellon Morgan. Property pointed out in
fifn. This Nov 23rd, 18G8.
1 m.ulo named Jnok.'l nmle not
,b -”xf:OHa '
1 undo named A lex, alii the i
bf 1 brown horse nam*4 Riliy,.'mJ I
If interest in the mules, horses, ci
Kngom, Plantation tools and u
All
M. 8. POOKB,
Sheriff, Mitchell County.
Ini
Alllekell Coaaty Sheriffs S»le7
Will be sold bn first Tuesday in January
next, between the legal hours of Bale, before
the Court House doorl in the Town of Camil
la, County of Mitchell, the followisi
. no following proper
ty, to wit: Onejicro of lot of land No.^ 31 on
the cast side of sale’ -
County, sold as the
property of T. U.Faireloth, to satirty Sundry
fil6 a >" County, against
said Faireloth; levy made and returned to
roe by a constable.
f Dougherty, Usatisfy an
M Cutler vs
Dougherty fc
M Cutler vi
ed out in sald fifai «t; mill
1 W KHKV.ff-i
Dttrhertv Sheriff SaJ
Dougherty county, ori ’iheJIrst To
riot, said aounty.-ievtadj |
of Samuel A- i* '
out the Eupoff'
In fnvnref Hfc.
A-Oriro. !«
M. 8. POORE,
Sheriff Mitchell County.
November 23rd, 1868.
D herty County Sber
Sale. '*•> *
sold before the court
p Comity, beta#—n tbe legal km
Uie first Tuesday i w
rets, to satisfy a wa I
Leo County.
LGE.—Mortiiaor Salk fob Jaw
uaky 1869. Will bo sola ou the first
Tueed.y in J.nu.rj n„l, between tbe leul
ImureofMle, before IheOnurt Itouu 8e«.
n the Tewn of SUrk.rille, Lee eountj, fol-
luwlng Lot, of lend to-wlt: Wo 83 Ihirlv
hwoUfmlafo^, 240, lwo_ hundred & n t,,
me * i.i t ** '
on»hrif;CUjl4MUP#*»»ft'
road flirt eL Albssy, urt»
209, t wo hundred A forty.fne 241, | wo L an ;
dred A forty-two 242, two hundred A&
inis I rat ox. vs. William
lyfnndJoseph A Dsvi»®f
two 27*-, A half of lot two hundred & thirty-
nlne, all in the 2nd District of -said
all levied by virtue of » Mortj
nine, all
Lee Superior Court, ftf
bretl
fifa.
nov 13 td
unly,
frow
ilbald
’fSP
property pointod out in said Mortgage
Wm. C. GILL,
8ieriff.
bright vs Moriok Barnes
tu,
•A wtnn>#1
KKOKtilA.—Oaoghtrty Canily.
WIIBRBA8 Jwm, T. WhUehend Rtiroutor
Of lliehrod M. Whilriicd, reprcrenla ta.lha
Court in hi» poii'lon, du(p hied nnd entered
i? h,! hM full J Admlnleleied It
M. Whitehead’s estate. ' . J
Thiel, therefore to cite : nll pereomt ooq.
corned, liindre.1 nnd creditor, to ,how muto.
,;f nny Ilioy hno. wh v,,rd e,neuter ,h»lL not
diKmiuion on tho. eeoont
(same time ondfUro'bnPh* <
irlj of Wiltiom M. Motlhewj. t
nn Cnmmeree Sttest Ata
from
, In f,T0f ofSherrim 3""b
1 M.Wntlhew,. gE||f>
* RkrrJ
V-D^hertFc«irv
bo discharge)
eoir, lottcrn 'oraiimlMlon on tho oeoend Uo
•]*J inPobrnnrj. IMS W . H. WILDER.
Juljr 80th-1808 0 rdbinrY
1 n in,- (J m.
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tion ol
f ^l WilTpro,' U^n the
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