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| a6t W ^1 place the Sheriff after parties j A Lit# Seme Journal—Notallo Change-
who may be suspected.' - j La-*t.(*etotibr, Hearth tf Home \)ar,.«ed | _
I We were on board the train once to | 5,,to lbc Jla,,ds of Messrs. Orange Judd
witness as above stated, and the Con. 1 & C ’•> of 2J5 Broadway, New York, the j
ductor informed us that
New Advertisements-
Wood! Wood!!
SLrflal SlbCcvt i sc me nt s.
Tocsifny, September 5, 18 71 ; happened once before.
the same Lad wc ‘^ known publishers of the American rj~SHE UNDI RSGNED is now prepared to
! Agriculturist— a journal long without a 1 ,, L / ur ? ish "’ oJ „ de.red qaanritj,-
o 3 : t or two horse wagon load $2 ; by the cord, ^4.
Private letters should not be directed to the
firm; or to ilie office; but to the person only for
whom intended.
Pu-iuess letters should be directed to R. A
Harrison & Co.
Mr. John A.Orme, has charge of the Sub-
feriptiou list, and to biin all business letters
Appertaining to Subscriptions &c., must be
directed.
Reading matter as Adv( rtismeuts, or special j * D f> an °P ll, t t3| t| SO great was the excite-
notices appearing i i the fir t Local column will ! meut against the prisoner,
he charged for at th i rate al fifty cents per line; I ri,. - , , " ,
(lie second column, twent /Jive cents per line-, * ® lQUlctlDfcDt charged that the pns-
. tie third, twenty coils, a d for the remain- oner did, on the 31st Mav 1861 at
iuir the regular price, $1.00 per square. n j , ^ '
Bedford county, V irgima, intermarry
with Anua H. Robbins, of New York,
. % . \ . _ „ by l
■ rival in sterliug value and circulation.’ AH'orders left at the jail will be strictlyat-
m ii- , .i .. j tended to. JOHN T. ARNOLD.
The marked improvements then expect- *
Trial of $ii*k1—Bigamy.
On Friday the State, vs. John T. e ] to ap p ear j„ Hearth and Home have |
Snead waa called, and lrnth the proven- ; , ^ lfcgdj aud It * B0W onc of
BAIL EOAD TIME TABLE.
Arrival and Departure of Trains al Mil
ledger ilie.
MACON & AUGUSTA EA1L ROAD.
Down Train to Augusta-
Arrives at Midedgeville, 8.17 A. M
Up l rain to Macon.
Arrives at Midedgeville 5 23 P. M.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRANCH C. B. R.
Down Train to Gordon.
Arrives at Milledgeville 2.35 P. M
Up Train to Eatonton.
Arrives at Milledgeville 8.45 P. M
Gratifi’ing.—It is with great pleas
ure that we rico.’d the fact that all of
the Churches in this city were opened
for divine service last Sunday.
— i »i
Clone.—The myriads of worms that,
at the date of our last issue, were de
stroying the vegetation in and atound
the city, have entirely disappeared.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Col. MtJier Grieve, Jr., will deliver
an a Idress before the order, at, their Hail,
ou Friday evening at 8 o’clock. The
public are cordially invited to atteud.
SrPERion Court.—Judge Robinson,
adjourned the above Court until Tues
day. the 7th of November next. A
large uumber of cases upon the various
dockets were not reached. Parties in
terested will take notice of the above.
The resolutions of the Committee ot
fie members of the Bar, appointed by
Judge Robinson to make a suitable re
port upon the lamented death of Capt
Lewis 11. Kenan, will be found in an*
other column.
The ladies ot the Presbyterian Church
will again serve up Ice Cream at Mil*
ledgeville Hotel, Store No. 1, Wednes
day afternoon. Hours 6 to 9 p. m., Sep
tember Gth 1871.
M'S. McKinley, Mrs. Briscoe,
D R. Tucker, “ it. Tripp,
“ 1. L. Harris, “ J. Nisbet,
—Committee.
Straws show. tfc—In another column
W be found the proceedings of a lar.c
m t-tiog nf the citizens of McDuffie co.,
relative to the location of the Capitol at
Atlanta. The resolutions are puitictm
Lily decided and emphatic, and embody
the views of a very largo number of the
citizens of Georgia.
Notice.—The lady members of the
G od Templars will furnish refreshment
o l Ice Dream on Wednesday, from 6 to
9 -clock P. M in the Supreme Go ir
Runtn in the Old Capitol. The piOceeuS
aie to be applied to the purchass of an
or^an for the use of the Lodge. Let all
aid the worthy cause.
Base Bal>.—A friendly struggle for
tlii: supremacy will take place on
Wednesday at 4 o’clock P. M. between
tin- Old Capitol C ub of this city and a
picked nine from Eatonton. The game
will be on the State Hou-e Square. It
is hoped that a large concourse of our
citizens will encourage the players by
their presence. The Band from Eaton-
ton will be in attendance.
Farmers, Please No.ice.
tion and defence having atmopneed j S^ee^rniustratet! journals any- 1 Yv? E are in receipt of
“ready,’' a jury was impanelled. It was , hefe ; g8ued for the fami l y c ircle-a-
uoteoi that thirty-.* jurors had diiquali- ' ^ to bofh the juvenile and aduU
fied themselves by forming a.itfejtpr^s- | p|>ople> and meeting , he fipcc j al wants
j of the housekeeper. Besides it supplies
i very useiul chapters for the garden and
j and farm, and an important news sheet,
j giving a valuable resume of the news for
a week, up to the moment of issue. From
- A a. . r . | §500 to §800 worth of very fine engrav
and that said Anna is still living, un ii-
vorced from prisoner—and that in April
1871, prisoner intermarried with Sarah
E. Myrick, in Baldwin county, Georgia.
O. J. Cowles wituess for the State,
testified that he saw Snead in New
Crop #r D7i- !Lawton and Willingham,
SUCCESSORS TO
LAWTON A LAWTON.
CAMPBELL I JONES,
COTTON FACTORS.
MACON. GEORGIA.
Thanking Hi ir friends for the lib rat t« trun-
300 bushels Red Clover SEED.
100 “ TIMOTHY.
3ii0 “ Kentucky Blue GRASS.
200 “ Orchard GRASS
200 Red Top or Herds GRASS.
25 " ALsike and Sapling CLOVER.
These SEED have tieen selected and pur
chased by us in the West, directly from the
growers, and are fresh and pure.
We keep a complete stock of every class of
Application for Leave to Sell Eeai Estate.
/ Georgia, Baldwin County—
vJT ^hereby give notice to «ll parties jviv-
ingInterest in the estate hf' TY-tfllitis^d Fort,
late of sai l county deceased, that I have ap
plied to the Ordinary of sari county for leave
toseil. in accordance with law, all of the real , — —. ,
estate of Tomlinson Fort, deceased, lying an.! , age ext. niDd to them the past se isnn, would
being in said county and State! The reasonA renew the tender of rheir services as
for this application to sell, is lor the purpose of j -ny /a -»-»
distributing the proceeds of ,aiJ sale among AAljaAiOLTBEI
the legatees of ill- estate of Tomlinson *'T : i -AND-
dcce&sed. It uo olnectiou is filed, an ordei , - ■ • *
will be issued by saidConrt granting the leavo i COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
to sell on the 1st Mendav ,n Octotw-r next.
M. L. FORT, Ex’rs.
of the estate of Tomlin-on Fort, deveftsed.
August 29, 34 tds
ings beautify cadi weekly number. We , ,, u
^ 1 3 JaeKson Street. Augusta, Ga.
G i EOliGIA, B\LDWIN CO UNTY—
T Court of Ordinary, suit County,
August 28, lt< 1.
Whereas, Harman Fields appl es for letters
nf Administration ou the estate of his deceased
IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY and SEED, i father, William Fields.
which we would be pleased to have you call j These are to cite all persons interested, to ap-
aud examine. ! pear at said Court ou the first Monday of Oc-
ECHOLS Sr WILSON, -j tober. 1871. to show cause,' if any exist, why
Boat Bare.—A contest of speed took
place last Thursday afternoon, ou the
liver, betwien the race bout Katie
Ireunoi and a batleau, the latter being
allow-d one hundred and twenty-five
y rl- the advantage. The distance to
be accomplished was from the tniil-dain,
to the mouth of Fishing Creek. At the
appo.rited signal the crew of both beats
buckled down gteadiiy to their work, and
wi'li panting breath and corded muscles
struggled vigorously for the victory.—
Tii hatteau reached th appointed goal
»h ut one length ahead of her adversa
ry. The crew f of the Katie appealed
for the first time in their new and be-
c uning uniform. Their practice is
showing itself in the amiraole manner
with which they handle the oars, and in
the improvement of the time since their
last trial.
A dangerous practice has been ins.'i
fated, either by accident o r design, near
flie water tank below Carr’s Station on
tlie M. & A. It. R. Twice a piece ot
timber, evideuily a portion of a fence
tail has been placed on the track, caus-
ln o a considerable jarring to the cars as
fh- wheels pass ove r the object. Whether
thi> happens by accident, or is doue by
ignorant or designing perso :s, it is not
n °w within our knowledge to determine.
Die appearance ol several individuals at
fit® place wlteu the cars hive passed.
Dads us to suppose that it may be done
Fuller by children or those who are not
aware of the great danger of this foolish
practice. At ai.y rate it ought to be
-f°pped, aad we thiuk a repetition ol the
York city, in June, 1S68, in company
with a womau, (now present in Couit)
whom he introduced to wituess as Mrs
Snead, and that prisoner was in h e r com
pany uearly every evening for a month
aud introduced her to other gentlemen
us his wile. Witness further sat i that
prisoner was a friend of witnes.s father
Jerry Cowles, anil was a geutlemau in
all respects, save ond, and so esteemed
in New York. Wuness had been a
common sailor for a number ofyears an l
had just returned from Australia, when
he made S's. acquaintance in 1868. Wit
nees is a Civil Engineer, learned the
Scieuce from Gen. Stewart, during the
month ol June, 1868.
The State produced a letter, purport
ing to be signed by J. T. Sueal, aud
addressed to Mrs. J. T. Snead, “iny
dear wife,” w.iiteu f, <m Boston, in 1SG9.
The State offered an exemplification
from the Clerk ol Bedford c;*uuty, Va..
an unsigned paper, seeming to be a mem-
oiaudom of “application lor a !icen n e •
m irry.” This paper bore date 3rd Jla ,.
1861, and contained, the names of prison
er and Anna H. Robbins. The Clerk’s cer
tificate stated that there was u» otin r
record, touching the matter in his office,
Gen. S.P. My rick, testified to prisonei’s
marriage to Sarah E. Myrick, in Apri,
last.
For the prisoner, no evidence was ot
tered, though his counsel objected to all
the evidence adduced by the State.
For the State, the following attorneys
appeared, Sol. Gen. Jordan, Guild, r
Briscoe, \\ cems, Sanford and Furman
For the prisoner, Lofton, Crawford and
Williamson.
The argument was oppned by W T eems
of Macon, who for foity-five minutes en
tertained the crowded hall, with a
beautiful piece of Mosaic, gathered from
poets aud dramatists, executed with COu
siiierable artistic skill.
Mr. Crawford followed in an
argument of an hour and a half, hi
rected mainly to the legal sufficiency ot
admissions in bigamy cases. All ibis may
hive been appropriate, but discu.s ug
li.v to a jury is rather dull business
Tliere was one notable p unt in his re-
mai ks however. It seems that marriage
iu Virginia must be by license or it *s
vnin—that the liceuse must be recorded
before its issues from the clerk s office
and the clerk certifies that there is no
such record.
Judge Conder followed for twenty
minutes, iu a beautiful spi ech, replete
with chaste language, bold figures and
elegant diction. He seemed to fear the
testimony and kept clear of it.
C«pi. Wiiliamsou followed for tbe
prisoner. His was the speech of the
day. Bold, clear, logical and with the
true pathos of oratory and chisre rheto
ric, he wasted no words, bin dr >ve right
to the mark. Tru y he had a “word ibr
every place and a place tor every word. ’
It there had been any doubt of the r '-
suit, from the beginning, it was all <1 is
-ipated now. B.u we cannot do-justi e
to this effort and will only say
was complete.
Mr. Furman follow- d for forty minutes
jo a close, powerful speech, allowing g* a
t ,ct ioMi|p»it of a lost cause. Thi.
gentleman, it is said, was earnestly op
posed to goiog in, - a tr-1! at rhia term'd
Uiiluie
notice now a still further mark of enter
prise on the part of the publishers ; they
have secured the exclusive services of
Edward Eggi.bst<>n, so widely and fa
vorably known by his writings in Sndi
ner's Monthly, and many other JIaga*
zines and Journals, and especially as
ti e chief superintending Editor of the
New York Independent for some time
pas'. With this notable addition to the
previously largo and strong editorial
force, Hearth & Home can not fail to
merit and command a prominei t place
in every household, in city, village and
country. Specimen copies can doubt
less be obtained of the publishers as a-
buve. Terms only S3 a year. Single
numbers S cents. Hearth § Flame and
American Agriculturist together, 84 a
year. Belter add onc or both of them
to your supply of reading; they are
each worth infinitely more than the
small cost.
Street, Atlanta, Ga.
September 5. 35 tf r
and Broad
Tinner
Wanted!
said Hannan Fields should not receive said tet
ters. M. K. BELL, O. B, C.
August 29, 34 ot
GOOD TINNER wanted inimedistaly
None but a go>>d workman need apply. A while
mail preferred. J. STALEY.
September 5, 35 tf r
Old Tin Shop-
J. Staley i* still at work, and smash*
ing up T n into any shape you want and
in a workmanlike manner : repairing
done of ail kinds in double quick tim-
at low figures. Ho is now prepaied fo
fur lisli parlies with Tinware, at whole-
>a e prices as low as can be bought m
Macon. Come and fry him.
Guns, Pistols and Locks repaired;
I\-ys fitted at short notice.
July 11. 1871. 27 tf.
C II Phinizy. F. B Pin izv
C. H. PHINIZY 1 CO.
Cotton Factors,
JACKSON STREET,
ALGUSl’A GA.
Consignments respectfully solicted.
September 2. 4fi 4m p r
jl SuBSCKIBKKS TO PtTkKs’ VI (JSICAL M<>.\TH- II
o lv get all the latest, and best Music at one III
H and two cents apiece. Every number con- j]
tains from §4 to $5 worth of new Music ; I
E and it can ie had far 3(1 cents. The July U
and August numbers contain Thirty Pie U
I ces of Music. (72 pages, sheet-music size,) I
* and will he mailed for 50 cents. Address, I
I) J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, N.w fl
I York t
August 26, 85 2 m prn
Administrator^ Sale-
B Y VIRTUE of an order af the. Ordinary of
Jefferson county, will be sold ntthe Court
House of LiHtirens, on the 1st Tuesday in Oc
tober next, a tract ni laud known as Lot No.
tiff, in the I6r.li District, of originally Wilkin- j
son. now Laurens county, lying on the waters 1
of Bay Creek. Kmd as the property of the es- j
tate of Bryant B asley, for distributing. Terms I R. J. Davaut, Jr. W. D. Waples J. Myers
Cash. August 10, 1871.
ELI McCROAN, Adm’r.
August 29, 34 tds.
iu the disposition of the CROP of 1871. Ib-om-
isiog;t* spare no efforts to promote the inter
ests of those w ho may place their COTTON in
their hands.
Asrours-for THE VYINSHiP IMPROVED
COT TON GIN. Warranted to do good work.
August 15, 4 m. r
Hardeman & Sparks,
WAREHOUSE
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Macon, SeoigL.
leader their Services to the Planters of
and Sonthvrestern Georgia for the
SALS and STOBAGE of COTTON.
Aug.i>- H 31. 4mo
Fourth street. Macon. *»a-.
WAREHOUSE,
COTTON AND COMMISSION
erohants.
GF 4 N O DEALERS.
Advances made on Cotton in
Store when Desired.
August 8, 31 4mo.
Jonathan Collins. W. A. Oouma
Jonathan Collins & Son,
"W" arehouse
—AND—
Oommission
MBROHANTTS,
Third Street,— JvZacou, Ga.
| We offer our services to our Pisnting friend®
| as FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER
j CHANTS.pledging personal care and prompt
j ness in all business '-ntnisred to our care
| Plantation Supplies Furnished When Desired.
i r 29 J uly a. 4m.
NOTICE.
4 LL PERSONS are hereby uufjfied that I
shall apply at the regular term of the
Court of O.dinary of Montgomery county, In
October next, for leave to sell ail the lands be
longing lo the estate of Hiram Swain, deceas
ed, for ihe bent-fit of tire lo irs. This July 28,
1871. JOHN PEARSON, Adui'r.
August 29, 34 5t
Davaut, Waples A CO., j FOR SALE!
COMMISSION MEKCIIANTS.
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
August 15, 4m.r n
T HE NICE aud COMMODIOUS FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, now occupied by
the undersigned. All neeessa y outbuildin
attached to i he premises. Call soon if a bar
gain is wanted.. M. E. WILLIS.
August I5,3t.'r
S o r i* Lyes! 8 o r o Lyes!
W. S. SCOTT, has for sale a
NEVER FAILING
cure lor SORE EYES. Cure warranted or
money refunded. Try it and be convinced.
August 29, 31 4t
tirorgid Stale Luuaiic Asolum.
Office Treasurer and Steward, f
Near Milledg- ville, Ga , Aug. 20, 1871. J
| IHE UNDERSIGNED will rec.-ive under
l authority of the B-.ard of Trustees, up to
the 20ih September, 12 o’clock, St-aled Propos
als for furnishii g the articles specified below,
i’aities offering bids, will be at liberty to bid
for any one or more of the articles iu the list—
al! being required to lur ish with their bbis,
samples of the ariicles proposed to be supplied—
and any articb furnished not coming up fully to
Ob bow 1 have suffered with my “he di Ail
on account of using the poison, us ban pupa
tions. J now us. 'attires hair liesr, r n ive,
and it has icmoveil fie puis -n and re tore I my
hair to its f.-ruu r . igor. S- . adveriist-m lit.
“God helps those who help themselves ’
therefore, ve afflicted ones, take Sumpter Bit
ters. and be cure . of Dyspepsia, Indigestion I such s-mpi s may be rejected and return'd at
and Hartburn. | the expense of the bidder. AU articles must be
— st.icrly sound aud of good merchantable qual
13 s " It there is a striking combination under ( ity. Th- meal must be delivered iu such
the sun, it. is poor whisky and fr.ed o : ons
G EORAIA, LAURENS COUNTY—
Court nf Ordinary
William "Burch having filed his petition for
letters of Administration on the estate of Sarah
Burch, late of said county, deceased—
These are to cite all and singular, the nejri oi
kin and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at the r-gular term of this Court in Oc
tober next, to show cause if any they can, why
said letters should not b- granted.
Witness my hand and official signature tins,
August 4th, 1871. J. B. WOLFE, Ord’y.
August 29, 34 5t
EORGIA. MONTGOMERY COUNTY—
Court of Ordinary, duly Term. i-71.
Whereas. Bright Butler having tiled his pe
tition for ieite.is of Administration on the es
tate ot James Hall, la e of said county, deceas
ed. :'J ft f*»U
These are to cite all and singular the next of
kin ami Cieditors ■ f said deceased, to be and
appear at my offic- within the time prescribed
bylaw, to show cause if any th-y can, why
said letters should uot. be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, July
7 th 1871.
JOHN A. MCMILLAN, O. M. C.
August 29, 34 5t
Whenever we scent that odor, we involurtarily be delivered at Milledg ville, freight prepaid,
exclaim. “O for Daiby’s Prophylactic Fluid !" j by 1st October 1871. The purchase m.-ney
—^^j will be due 1st January. 1872, a d paid as
/ ' EORGl v, vioNTGOAfERYCOUMY—
V.1 Court of Ordinary July Term 1871,
Wherea . Joseph W. McAllister and Jam' s
VfcNatt. having filed (heir petition f-r letters
of Administration on t lie estate of Hugh Me--
amounts as required we.kly All «rticles must) Natt late of said county, deceased
New Adveriisemenls.
ini IMVIV stPl RIOH COURT
The Committee appointed to report Resolutions
on the death of Capt. LEIVIS II KENAA', to
wit: L H Bn,cot. mover, Gen A R.
IVright Col. I fin McKinley, W T William
son Eleming Jordan. E■ C Furman and Af.
N Murphy, report as follows :
Another breach is made in the circle of our
professional i lotlierhood Capt. Lums H.
Kinas departed this iue suddenly, on the 3d
.lay of July of this year. He was stricken
down in the prime aud vigor of bis manhood.
Cast by recent providential dispensation, by
the death ot his distinguished sire and partner,
on his own powers ot self reliance, he bad just
girded up las mins for the race of life by new
cuergies iu Oil iuess. with commendable res
.'lotions not only to sustain himself but benefit
his fellow citizens, w hen lie met his melancholy
fate. Capt Kenan iu his brief career had by rea
son of his popularity amt talent, been elevated
to several public offices of trust and responsibil
ity. As Secretary ot the Senate of this Stale,
and Senatorfrom this Senatorial Districtjiis dis
charge o dmy refirct ed credit on himself and
gave saiisfacti n to the public. When the toe
sin of war called for the sons of th- South in
Ihe great civil strife recently ended in this
country, he instantly responded, and as Cap
tain, led a nobie baud ot Georgia Regulars to
ihe field. Tiieie he remained, wways ready, iu
the oeicest of ihe fight, till compelled to retire
by reason of a perilous wound received Sue h
word as fear never efuered into the vocabulary
of his instincts; »ud no officer or soldier was
ever more endeared to his companions tn arms
V\ hen the ii*-wh of his tragical fate was tiemb
ling oil the wi.tj and sped through Georgia,
hundreds of hearts which uev
soon as drawn from the State Treasury.
LIST OF ARTICLES.
650 bushels of White Corn.
3 U0 “ Oats.
40.000 lbs Timothy Hay,
10.000 “ Clear Rib Side B'con
1.000 “ Sugar Cured Hams.
2,500 “ Rice
1.000 “ Crushed “
12.500 “ Flour. Good
35 500 “ White Corn Meal—water
2d 0i> “ Rio Coffee. [ground.
250 “ Jav* “
25 “ Green Tea, Good.
150 gals Molasses.
40 “ Apple Vinegar,
I 500 lbs La d
800 •* Adamantine Candles.
1.000 “ Turpentiue Soap.
400 “ Tobacco.
1.000 “ Cheese
800 “ Goshen Butter.
2i 0 “ Fresh small butter crackers.
300 pairs good Heavy Blankets.
These are incite all and singular, the next of
kin and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law to show cause if any they can, why said
letters should no’ be granted.
Witness mv hand aud official signature this,
July 7th, li-7l.
JOHN A McMILLAN. O. M. C.
August 29, 34 5t
NOTICE.
'TUVO MONTHS after date application will
JL be made to the Court ,,f Ordinary of Mont
gomery County, Georgia, at the 1st tegular
term after expiration of iwo months from this
notice for leave to sell a pari of the lands be
longing to'he estate of Jossi- Wilks, late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors ol said decease 1. July 7th,
1871. • JOHN WILKS,
Executor of Jesse Wilks, dee’d.
August 29 34 ids
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS
AND ALL OTHERS IN NEED OF
doors, sashes, blinds,
Monldings, Balusters. Blind Trimmings, &<•„ will do well to call w
Blair <5z> Bickford.. 171 Bay treet.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WHO ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVIMG FRESH SUPPLIES IN THIS LINE.
August 15. 4m. r
A LARGE
Assortment of
50
75
50
50
50
20
10
20
20
60
60
25
25
24
2o0
Woolen Coats.
“ Woolen Pants.
No 9 Good wax brogan shoes, men
“ 8 “ “ “
•< i() « « .. .. ..
•'ll *« <l « <> !<
“ 12
“ 7
“ 4
“ 5
“ 6
“ 7
“ 8
Soft leather, “ women
Wool Hats, men,
Yards Good Red Flannel.
The bidd. rs must, sp cily the prices at which
each i em or kind ol goods is proposed to be
furnislicd. by the pound, bushel, gallon or yard
. as th-case.may be. The right being reserved
idi eds ot hearts which uev.r quailed m bat- , ,,, award the contract for supply lug the above
tie willed down v\iib grief. 1 lie 1 uncut was named ariicles to any one or more of tlie bid
taken up aud in niourntui cadence came echo
ing back—“G-id rest his soul’’—and now as
friends a d prote.-sional brethren ws join in
saying—‘8o mote it be.’’
Resulted, That iu the death of Capt Kenan,
the legai profession has lost a courteous and
promising member; hon.ir has lo.-t a devotee;
ilia, it | c [,j va ir v a model; friendship a cheiiatier; and
| society a gentleman.
Residced, That in commemoration of his ex
ee lence and character, this humble tribute be
entered on the minutes ot this Court: and that
a copy "f these pro e-ding- be tiaosniitteh by |
the Clerk to the family of the deceased and
published iu the city papers.
der-, nr reject any bid offered Bids should
be marked “To furnish supplies,’’ and address
ed to the undersigned M. R. BELL,
Treasurer & Steward, S. L. A.
August 29, 34 3t.
ran
lie a .os over
O C niect
11
tne Court, pied c
should they at 'em
ruled and the -c u
ness ol liis ju . • ieu
Col. L dlOt C "Sei
uuu nr of forty -five
<iid the failure of '• ht
under his expo-itiun. Uiat hi mv
8-iruii-Od an-. vim* llldlgiiHii i ha
tjcuiion sho .1 =■ be- pres-cd u - >
f.iuudatmn as Was pre-ei t t <*'i me -ia,.J
Ilia Honor tlieo cliaiged ill* jury tiiat.
Bigamy eonbisted in having two wives
at Once. It. wtien prisoner mar id Miss
Cloy ai
Ui nun’s So clea
prosecution appea
w e.i
-m l
On motion It is . r e cd a’ the request, ofthe
Com mi ee. tlini the above d f r going r-so
lutio is basp'ead ou th - in ies i Ibis Court,
and that the O'er, rau-m c) iy 1 the fami
ly of deceased . nd > tlie c.i,. papers fur pub
lication.
PHILCIP B RifBINSON.
Judge O- iiiulgce Circuit.
A true exiraci ho the minutes, Neptemb r
4tn, 1-71. S. J. KIDD, Clerk.
September 5, 35 It r
L in pus Sheriff's S«ile.
V , ILL HE SOU' before the Court H‘>u«r
do r i . the town of Dublin, between the
legal h nir- ol -aie.ou th ist Tuesday iu Octo
ber next I- t f a id No I’.vo hundred and six
ty - x iu ihe s-.-nretth l)isf. (17th.) of Lau
rens coun yalj 'ioiiig iandg >f Haid » Gu\,Wm.
Gild, rail o .taiuing two hundred two
Mtrick, he had any other w.| H Jiving j a,ld * i-r-sinore -r iess. Levied
J ^ _ I «»n as rio ru r v ot I h«M. I*. Lock ro satin fy
(und his ad missions were tlfficietil evi- , ouejusti.-e c.-uitti. la. from tlie 543d District
dence that he had,) then he is guilty. | 1 1 oma- B.acewedx-s. fhos F. Lock,
up ; ^ property p 'lilted oat l»y pU’.ntiflf and levied »»n
The jury retired in charge ol the bai , and returned t" me by Jas. T. Fa k. Constable.
Dublin. Ga. August. tSih.1871.
liff, and after ab 'Ut twenty minutes, re
turned with a verdict of nut guilty
Thus end. d a sensation that has agi
tated <>ur community f >r months, eugco
dering leeliugs of bitteinoss, threatening
violence.
OE<>. CUKKElL, Sheriff.
•8eptember5, 35 ids r
B
A quack doctor in Moscow, who had
thousands of patients, was recently or
dered by the police to leave that city.
Upon his refusal to do so, lie was Bog
ged and seut for a ye-u to the work-
house,
\LDWIN SUPERIOR COURT—
August Term, 1871.
luDsRi u, That this Court bo adjourned to
the h 'U'of9 o’clock a. in., on Tuesday, 7th
fiav of November, 1871.
Ordered further. That the Jurors in attend
ance at the present Terra, do serve at said
Court iu November next.
PHILLIP B. ROBINSON.
Judge Superior Court, O. C.
A true extract from the minutes,
S. J. KIDD, Clerk.
September 5, 35 If
SPECIAL ELECTION
—FOR—
Tax Collector.
/ 1EORGI a , b a ld w in county—
"T Whereas, n vacancy now exists in the
office of Tax Collector of Baldwin county.
Now therefore. I, Mathew R. Bell. Ordinary
of said county, by vi tue of authority in in
vest- d by law d<> It reby order and d-rect tha<
an eiectum b- h ld fur Tax Collector in said
county, to fill -aid vacancy on Friday the
tiventy-se ond day of September. I67I ” The
election will be hold at the Court House in
the city of Milledgeville, and returns of the
same to be made as directed by law. Officer-
whose duty it is to hold said election will take
due notice and see that the same is properly
and legally held, and their attention is called
to < ’hajiters one and two, title thirteen pan first,
of Irwin’s Revised Code, prescribing the mode
and manner of ho’ding elections. Given un
der my hand and offi ia) scat.
M. R. BELL, O. B. C.
August 29, 31 tde
We are authorized to
announce the name ol
JOHN I ARNOLD as a
caimi ate for the office ut
Tax C’ollector of Baldwin County at tin-
election on September 5J2d.
August 29, 34 tde.
We are authorized to
announce A. O. JEFF
ERS an a candidate fur
Tax Collector of Baldwin
County at tbo election on 22d Septem
ber. August 29, 34 tde,
Tlie name of L. N. CAL-
LA WAY is before the
people as a candidate for
the office of Tax Colhctnr
of Baldwin Couuty at the ellecMOu ou tb*
22d September. August 89, 34 tdt.
/GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.
V.1 Application to Sell Real Estate.
I hereby give notice to all put ties having in
terest in the estate of George W Fort. l»te of
said county deceased, that I have applied to
the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell in
accordance with law, ail the real estate and in
terest in real estate of George YV. Fort, deceas
ed, lying and being in tin- county of Baldwin
and said State. The reason for this applica
tion to sell, is for (he purpose of collecting to-,
getlier the assetts iyid distribution ofthe same;
to the legatees of the said George \V. Fort, de
ceased, and if no objection is til-d. an order
will be issued by said Court granting the leave
to sell on the 1st Monday in October next
JN’O. P. FORT,
Executor o f Geo. W. Fort, deceased.
August 22. tds Oct. 1st
Laurens Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL BE SOLD <n the first Tuesday in
September next, uetween the legal hour
of sale, before tlie Court House door in the
town of Dublin, one Saw and Grist-Mill, known
as the Sam’t Yopp’s Mi 1. Levied on as the
property of S, ami J VV Yopp, to satisfy one
cost fi. fa. from Laurens Superior Court. Har
dy Smith, clerk and Joel E. Perrv. Sh* riff rs
David Ware, Administrator <>f Sam’l Yopp and
Mary F Yopp. Administratrix of lohnW. Yopp
property pointed out by Ilardy Smith, Dublin,
Ga., August. 1st, 1-71
GEO. CURUELL, Sheriff.
August 15, tds r
G 1
C 'l EORG1A, MONTGOMERY COUNTY—
f Couit of Ordinary
Pet-r Morrison. Guardian of H. R. Clarke,
liavin<r filed his petition for letters of dismis
sion from said guardianship
Th-se are to < ite all and singular, whom it
may concern, to file their objection, if any th*y
have, within the time prescribed by law, why
-aid letters should not be granted to applicant
in terms of the law
Witness my hand and official signature, July
25th, 1871,
JNO. A. McMILLAN. O. M. C.
August 15, infim r
—r- — i , i
EOKGU, LAURENS COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary.
Whereas, R W. Cubbege has filed his pe-
ition for the guardianship of Clifton L. Vigal,
a minor orphan of John A. Vigal, deceased—
These are to cite all and singnlar, the next
if kin and creditors of said orphan, to be and
appear at the regular term of this Court In
September next, to show cause, if any they
can, why letters of guardianship should not be
granted to applicant iu terms of the law.
Witness my Laud and official signature this,
July 22d, 1871,
J. Ii. WOLFE, Ordinary.
August 1, 5t< .„
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS concerned, creditors Atuf
% legatees of Byrd C. Allen, deceased, late
nf Laurens county, are hereby notified that I
shall apply at the n-gnlar t>*rni of the Court of
Ordinary of said county in October next, after
t.his notice has been published sirt^ days in
conformity to law, for leave to sell all the lands
belonging t.o the estate of said Byrd C. Allen.
This July 22d. 1871.
JAMES T. CHAPPELL,
Adm’r cum testa annexe
of BYRD 0. ALLEN, dec’d.
August Jj td*.
Curtain*,
Just Beceived At
Joseph’s.
May 2. 17 tf.
May 30, 21 tf.
N. A. MEGRATH,
Hollingsworth Block,
CAN SUPPLY
M A COUNT, GA.
YOU ALL WITH
COHN.
BACON,
LARD,
FLOUR,
MEAL
RICH,
SUGAR.
COFFEE,
SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
TOKACCO,
WHISKY,
Wy Terms are Cash, or such Paper as can be used to raise Cash and
I will Sell you as low as anybody.
_ . 1HTI N. A. MEGRATH, Macon. Ga.
rJ«a« •,1871. *