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GEORGIA ENTERPRISE
OOViyCTTON, QA.I
K |.ji»ay MORNING on\ 3.>. i.s.w
TRACT to** at Covington.
n.wn Pav Passenger Train arrives at... .7 48 a. m
r» Pav Passenger Train arrive at 3 47 p. m
n w „ Night Passenger Train arriv. at... .8 13 p. m
«?, Night Passenger Train arrive at 507*. m
n. Wav Freight Train arrive at 7 30 a. in
yf a j Freight Train arrive at 510 p.in
SXTBSCniPTION ."PRICE REDUCED.
On and after Hie 13th day of November, 1808, the
subscription price of Thk Entkkpiusb will he Two
Pollars a year In Aw.tscr, or Three Dollars, as
heretofore, if not paid in advance. Our friends will
bear this in mind, and comply with the eondl
tjons, if they would secure tl.e advantage of the
reduction-otherwise they will be charged three
dollars, as formerly. I.ct each one of our subscri
hers endeavor tn procure one or two new ones, and
thereby aid us in extending tl.e circulation of The
Enterprise. Democrats! Friends! exert yourselves
a little in our behalf, and we promise to furnish you
with one of the cheapest and liveliest papers in tl.e
[fitate. Let ns see who will send the largest number
of new subscribers.
Those who subscribed for the Campaign Enter
prise are■informed that their time will he out in
two weeks from this date, (October 30;) and they
will please come forward and renew their subscrip
tion, .W tlttlf names will be stricken from the list.
Let us hear from yon, gentlemen.
Appoint Challengers.
The Presidents of tl.e different Democratic Club*
throughout the county will see to it that two or
t ree competent challengers are appointed to watch
t e noli* at each precinct, and sec that no one de
posits his ballot who is not entitled to do so.
Save Your Teeth.
See the card Os Dr. H. T. Henry, in another eol
in.m of this paper, announcing the reduction of his
r ues of charges for Dental services. Now is the
lime to have your tfcetli worked on. Dr. Henry
rulers to all his patrons for evidence ot his abillty
to •rive satisfaction in Ids line.
«■ ■
Cotton Factors.
Those wishing tl.e services of a Cotton Factor
and Commission Merchant in Augusta, Ga., will
notice the card of Mr. H. A. Stovau.. in ti.is paper.
He will attend to any business entrusted to him.—
Try him aud sec.
C. V. YVhitehend & Cos.
The attention of the public is specially directed
to tl.e card of Messrs, (i. A. Whitehead «& Cos., of
Augusta, Cos, whose facilities for tilling orders in
their line, are unsurpassed ill that city. Give them
a trial.
*<*>»--
firing Them Out.
The members of the different Democratic Clubs
,l.r«m"l.ont the count v will see that every man goes
to the polls and easts lus rate for the Rigid. Those
.vl.o cannot go hr themselves, must be brought out.
See td it. Democrats, that none lag behind, or stny
nvay from tl.e polls.
The Reaper K. K“«.
It has been demonstrated to tlie satisfaction of
ho people in the vicinity that the band of disguised
men wl.o threw the arms from the. steamer Hesper
nto the Mississippi, were Radical* who had ar
ranged tl.e whole trick to affect the elections. O!
the villains!
4HSV
F.tectiou Tickets.
A«it is necessary that the names of the Presidential
should be printed or written on your tick
et in order to have it counted,much time and trouble
s ill lie saved liv having them printed. We are pro
pared to print them to order, ill any quantity that
Jay he wanted. Send in t lie orders at once, as there
e no time to lose.
The State Elections.
j The Radical majorities in the late elections have
lecii gn at tv ovci-estimated. The official count is
ot yet fully reported ; hut it will not vary far from
tiise figures : Pennsylvania, about 5.000; Ohio. 7.-
•0; and Indiana, (official,) 900, in n poll ot 330.000
des. Where are those great Radical majorities
icy boasted so much about ?
Unproyokml Outrage.
On the morning of the 28th inst., as the Passenger
'rain on the Georgia Railroad from Atlanta, was
assing through tile woods two miles West of Yel
;iw River, a stone was thrown into one of the ears,
hiking Bishop Weight mail in t lie face with suffi
ient force to draw tlie blood. No person could lie
sen from the train, nor could any motive be as
igned for the outrage.
Remember the Pay.
Next Tuesday, the 3d day of November, is the
ay for holding the election for President and Y ice
resident of the United States. There will only tie
tie day for voting. Consequently, you must not
dl to go aid vote on that day. Democrats! lovers
f Constitutional Liberty! fail not to give this one
ay to your country, and see that your neighbor
oes the same. Your fotc must be cast for Seymour
ud Blair.
Hon. Thomas G. Lawson.
On yesterday the citizens of Covington had the
rivllege of tunning the acquaintance of this ac
'mplfshcd gentleman—the Democratic candidate
>r Congress from thits District. We regret that a
severe hoarseness prevented him from attempt-
A|! to make a regular speech ; but in the few re
irks he did make the tone of earnest determina
■jßm rang out clearly to cheer the Democracy of the
•minty, giving the assurance that lie was not daunt-
H by the senseless exultation of the Radicals over
slight pluralities in the elections on the 18th.
jc bids us be of good cheer; for all will vet be
Fire.
Hd>i Wednesday night last, the 28th inst., the pao
• JRe of Covington were startled by the alarm of fire,
■jrtutintciy, however, nothing was destroyed hut.
on ttic lot occupied by Mr ,1. O. Brooks
occurrence reminds us of the singular heed*
•Spness of the citizens of our t own in liaving no
preparation lor subduing this destructive
n re once started in the business por-
of the town might consume tiie whole place
afire it could be arrested by the limited means at
command. Let us have' at least a hook aud
■l'ler company, if nothing more can be done.
Precincts.
The polls will be opened at all the precincts in
county, next Tuesday, so that every voter can
Wfe the opportunity of voting. The same precincts
polls were onnned iu 1805, will be opened
loi the old precincts have
have any new ones been cs
lemocrat consider himself
• see that every vote in his
iymobr and Blair.
re preciucts in each of the
Ball Rock, Wyatt’s, Gaith
et the Democrats in these
rarest precincts, and there
the people's candidates—
-Qtm
rve Order.
passion attendant upon the
Tuesday next, the third of
oerat forget that it is of the
lie whole South that there
lout the polls. Even should
ike difficulties, don’t gratify
v with them. Let us have
>ut !
V DIED,
evening of the 26th inst., at his residence’
WwVTkJ^ ,orn ’ Newton county, Ga., Elder JAMES
R, lONTGOMERY, aged about 79 years.
man ever commanded higher respect and es-
from all who knew him. He had been a
member of the Primitive Baptist church for
than half a century, during a great portion of
watch he was an o dallied preacher. He died in
nil assurance «f that faith which had sustained
MARRIED.
Oct. 22, bv the Rev. J. F. Mixon, Mr. EDMUND
L. NEWTON, to Miss MARTHA JULIA BAILEY,
all of Newton County.
COVINGTON MARKETS’
Corrected Weekly by Bowser, Harris A C*
Cotton 21 to 225 tents per lb.
Flour, from $0 to $7 per hundred.
Corn, 90 to SIOO per bushel.
Peas, 75 cents per bushel.
Meal, $1,20 per bushel.
Bacon, 17 to 22 cents per 11).
Mutter, 25 to .30 cents per lb.
Eggs, 15 to 20 cents per dozen.
Lord, 20 to 25 cents per lb.
Shlt. Liverpool, $3 per Suck. In. $3.25.
Gold. 35 premium..
h. t. Hen ry,
D E ST T I 8 TANARUS,
COVI' GTON, GEORGIA.
HAS REDUCED HIS PRICES, so
n that nil who have been so unfortu-
Lbs lir natc as to lose their natural Teeth
can have their places supplied by Art. at very
small cost. Teeth Filled «t reasonable prices,
and work faithfully executed, Office north side
of Square.— 1 —2tf
B . A. 8T O VALL,
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Poullain’s Range, J ickson St, Aug sti, Ga.
AVill confine liitriseif strictly to the Sale of
Cotton .and other Produce, end will give per
s nal attention to the bite rest, of his patrons.
Commission ft r selling Cotton, !]• per cent
Oet. 30—3tn49
A. WHITEHEAD At CO.,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 178 Broad Street., (Dortic’s Old Stand)
Augusta, Ga.
G. A. Whitehead. r,m49 J. T. Botluvell.
New Ear Room!
I F YOU want some fine Cigars and Tobacco,
go to Job. Harper’s New Bar Pioom, in the
Basement under Corley & Dorsetl’s, opposite
the Post Office. 48.tf.
I F YOU want a hot OYSTER STEW, go to
Joe. Harper’s New Bar Room, under Corley
& Dorsett’s.
I F Y’OU want any Fine obi Brandy, YVhi-kv.
_ Rum, Gi i, Wine, or ‘-any other man,” go to
Joe. Hsrp.v’? New Saloon, in the Basement un
der Curley ami Dorsetl’s.
g F YOU want some fine old Nectar Whisky,
9 the bi.it e'er sold in Covington, go to Joe.
Harper’s New Bar Room, in tiie Basement un
der Corley & Doreetl’s.
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We are Now Receiving
AND OPENING, A LARGE STOCK OF
GOODS,
—Consisting of—
ID S V © ff) ©© 3
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’
D R D $ S GOODS,
G LOVES & HOSIER Y,
Almost every Variety of
O t 1 O II S3
Including BASE BALLS, and other Play Bulls
Ready Made Clothing,
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’
HATS, BOOTS. & SHOES,
3E3C a r and. -w are,
GUNS AND PISTOLS,
SHOE FINDINGS, JEWELRY,
VIOLINS, AND VIOLIN STRINGS,
Cutlery, Crockery, &. c.
Also n Fine Assortment of
FAMILY GROG FRIES.
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Molasses, the
Finest Syrups, Cove Oysters Sardines, the best
FACTORY AND E. D. CHEESE,
And a great many other articles too tedious to
mention.
Come and see us. YVe are determined to
sell at short profits, hoping thereby to sell the
more. '
CARR & CODY.
Covington, Ga., Oet. 23d, 1868.—48.tf.
Assignee’s Sale.
ON MONDAY the 23d day ot November next,
between the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door, in Covington, county of
Newton, State of Georcia, will tie sold
A Valuable Town Lot,
With good Dwelling and Out houses and abou
four acres of Land attached, situated in Oxford
Georgia, and known as the property of John B.
Harrison and on which Lot he is i ow living.
ALSO, 40 acre* of Land situated in the 2nd
Distriot of the 4th Section, of Polk county,
Georgia.
ALSO, Sundry Notes amt Accounts, all ot
winch is known as the property of John B. Har
rison. The same to be sold under a decree in
Bankruptcy for the benefit of his Creditors.
Dated at Griffin, Ga., Oct. 20th, 1868.
g \MUt t, C. Wi EMS».
St.4*. Assignee.
II I T 6 0 ODS.
FALL* WINTER TRADE.
o
PACE, WOOD & ROGERS,
Have just eei i ived a large and
handso ue assoi I Went of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1
Consisting ot almost everything that can be ea led
for in a well regulated Stoie.
The attention of close CASH RUYERB is re
speettully called to their Large and beautiful
stock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
of every style and pattern.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
an endless assortment.
Ladies’ Cloaks!
some handsome patterns.
Notions, ebc.
In the Oents’ Furnishing Goods Line we have
a full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
among which may l>e found some “Handsome
Suits.”
Broad Cloths, Cnssimers, Satinets, Ac.,
YVe have a large stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
of every style and quality.
HATS cf CAP S,
Excellent in quality and style.
FAIEf
of « very description always on hand.
CROCKERY WARE, GLASS WARE,
YVOOD WARE, HARD YYARE
And numerous articles not mentioned.
Give ns a call, ask for what, yon want, nnd we
will take pleasure in shewing our Goods, and
will guarantee satisfaction Loth in regard to
•quality and | rices.
PACE, WOOD & ROGERS.
N E W STOCK
-OF
Fall and Winter Goods,
To be found at the Store of
B OWNER, HARRIS & CO.,
Covington, Georgia.
Selected expressly for this market, and sold
At as Low Prices,
as the same Goods can be bought in this section,
Our Stock consists of
a !S Y
Os Every Description.
READY MADE CLOTHINC
And Gents’ Furnishing Goods Generally.
BOOTS & SHOES,
Fine Lot ■—■ A. M I *JS Latest Style
YV r e have on hand a fui! assortment of
rajfitnr i
Embracing everything usually kept in a First
Class Grocery Store.
Give us a call, and examine our Goods.
BOWKBB, HARRIS 0 0
CORLEY & DORSETT’S
Camp’s Old Corner, Opposite Post Office,
Seuth side of the Public Square.
Is the Place to Get Everything you Want.
WE aren.iw opening a Large nnd well select
ed Slock of Goods, suited specially to the
wants of this market. Call and examino our
Stock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PRINTS, DELAIXS, MERINOES, Ac.,
White Coods, Notions, Hosiery,
A Large assortment of
Ladies’ Dress Trimmings
Fine SU>ck *>f Gents*
READYMADE CLOTHING
Cassimers, Twedes, Kerseys, &c.
BOOTS, SHOES,
IIATS & CAPS,
YVe have also a Large Stock of
FAJKI&Y GROCERIES,
CORN, BACON,
FLOUR, MEAL,
SA LT, SUG AR, all grades
SYRUP, MOLASSES,
COFFEE, SODA,
PEPPER SPICES, all kinds,
TOBACCO, Smoking and Chewing,
Bagging and Rope,
Crockery, Wood, & Hardware
Saddles, Bridles, Sole Leather
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, &c.,
Fine Liquors.
We have on hand and intend keeping a good
t apply of Fine Liquors, such as
COGNAC, CHERRY', PEACH AND AITLE
B RANDIES ,
RYE, WHEAT, BOURBON, CORN,
w HISKIES ,
HOLLAND GIN, RUM, &
We cordially invile all to call and examine our
sti ck, whether they wish to purchase or no
CORLEY & DORSETT,
o<-t. 2 1\45
V
JUST OPENED AT
C. 11. SANDERS & BRO’S,
COVINGTON, GA.,
Avery Largo and carefully selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
Purchased at the LOYVEST CASH RAILS,
in New York, and will be sold at unprecedent
edly Low Brices, to all who may favor
them with a call.
YVe invite the Ladies’ to call and examine our
Stock of Beautiful
DRESS Ct OOD S,
Prints, Merinoes, Delaines, Poplins, &e.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Buttons. Ribbons, Velvets, Edgings, Insertings,
Braids, Ac.,
LADIES’ SHAWLS, SONTAGS,
NUBIAS, OPERA FLANNELS, &C.
LADIES’ UNDER VESTS AND DRAYVERS,
And in fact, everything that may be called for
in the Ladies’ Dress Goods Department.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
In this Department we are complete. YYehavc
an excellent stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Broad Cloths, Cassimers, Satinets, Tweeds,
Jeans, Boys’ Goods, &c.
We have a Large Stock, well assorted of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.
Efc&EHIILY
Bacon Lard. Flour, Meal, Cheese, Fish, Sugar,
Salt, Spices, Tobacco, &c., together with a full
line ot everything in the Grocery Department.
Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wood and Willow Wares,
BAG GANG, AND ARROW TIBS
—A Specialty.—
Wc earnestly solicit a call from our friends
and will guarantee satisfaction, both in quality
of our Guods, and in our Fair Dealings.
48tf C. XI. BAIDEBS, & BRO.
IF YOU need any Pure Liquors for Medical
purposes, go to Joe. Harper’s anil get it—
Now. don’t forvet the place, iu the Basement un
der Corley & DorscU’s store, opposite the t’os*
| OtfiOC
NOTICE!*
V'L PERSONS due me for Fees, ns Ordinary,
are hereby notified that my claims have
liesn placed in the bands of G. M. T. BOYVEF ,
Sheriff, of Newton county, who is authorized to
receive anil receipt for the same.
Oet. 23 t 31.48 W. D. LUCK IE,
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL ,RF. SOLD on the Ist Tuesday in Decem
ber nest, Within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House door in the city of Covington,
to tiie highest bidder, the tolluw ng property,
to wit: One undivided half interest in a certain
tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying ana being
in tiie fourth District of originally Walton, now
Newton county, known and distinguished in plan
of said Dist. *as Lot No. 141, containing one
hundred acres, more or less. Also one half
interest iu fractional No. 110, In the sixteenth
district of originally Uenry, now Newton Cos.,
containing thirty five a res, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of YVin. Owens, Sr., and others All
levied on us the property of James 11. Born, to
satisfy the principal, inteiest and cost on one
ti fa, isSneil from Newton Superior Court, in
nivor of Ira Camp, for the use of JohnSitnon
ton, vs. James H. Born, and Thomas I’. Born. —
Property pointed out by John Simonton.
Oet. SO,’ IsOS. (!. M. T. i Cl V F.R, Sh’ff
Newton Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
YVILI. BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesday in Janu
ary next, within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House dour in the city of Covington,
to tho highest bidder, the following proporiy, to
wit; Seventy-five acres of Lot No, 199, part of
Lot No 196, part of Lot No. 195, part of Lot
No. 194, and pnrt of Lot No, 186, containing
six hundred and thirty-five acres, and is the
place whereon B. O. YV. Whatley formerly lived,
but more recently owned by Wm. W. Clark.
Also Lot of 1 .and No. 185, containing two
hundred two and a half acres, more or less.
Also one hundred acres of Land, it being the
east half of Lot No. 174, it being the place re
cently owned by Gabriel Piper, in the ninth
List., of formerly Henry, now Newton couniy.
All levied on by virtue of one Mortgage fi fa.,
issued from Newton Superior Court, iu fnyor of
Wm. Y\ r . Clark, transfeired to Wm. D Conyers,
vs. Turner Horton. Property pointed out in
said mortgage fi. fn. Levy made by order of
YViii. W. Clark, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Oct. 30, 1868, G, Rl. T. BOWER, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
i LL PERSONS concern!d ire litrehy notified
that Amanda S. Scott has applied for ex
emption of personalty and setting apart, and
valuation *f Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at Covington, on the 9th day of No
vember. 1868, at my office. Given under my
hand and official signature, October 30, 1868.
J. YV. B, SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
A LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
/V. that Ann E iza Fee has applied for Exemp
tion of personalty and setting apart, and valu
ation of Homestead, anil I wiil pass upon the
same at Covincrton, on the 9th day of November,
1868, at my office. Given under my hand and
official s’gnature, Oct, 30, 1868.
J. YV. I>. SUM.ME US, Ord’v.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
VLL PERSONS concerned are hereby notiieil
that John YV. Speer has applied for exemp
tion of personalty, and setting apart and valua
tion of Homestead, and I will pass ufion the
same at l ovington, on the 9th of November,
1868, at my office. Given under my hand anil
official signature, October 3n, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
A LL PERSONS concerned are hereby Notified
iV that famuel llill has applied for exemption
of personalty, and setting apart and valuation
of Homestead, and I will pass upon the Fame at
Covington, on the 9th of November, 1868, at
my office Given under my hand and official
signatuie, Oet 30, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
Ne-wton Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
TT7’ILL be sold before the Court House door
VV in the city of Covington, on the first, Tueo
day in December next, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, the following prop
erty, to wit:
Eighteen hundred pounds of Seed Ootton,
moie or less, and Fifty Bushels Corn, more or
less. Levied on as ihe property of C. A, Chris
tian, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa, isFited from
Newton County Court, in favor of John A.
Bruce, vs. C. A. Christian. Levy made by A,
11, Zachrr, lormer Sheiiff.
Oct. 9, 1868. G. M T. BOWER, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Newton Cnunty.
A T7 - IIEREAS, Pleasant Louvorn has applied to
VV me for Letters of Administration on tiie
estate of Richard Louvorn, deceased, late of
said county.
These are therefore to eite and ndmonisli all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they haie, why said letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my band and official signature,
Oct.. 23. 1808 J. YV. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Newton Comity.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby no
tified that Sliter Presnail, has applied for
exemption of personalty and setting apart, and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at Covington, on the 9th day of No
vember, 1868, at my office. Given under my
hand and official signature. October 22d, 1868.
J. YV. 13. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby no
tified that Elias Osborn, has applied for
exemption of personalty and sotting apart, and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at Covington, on the 9tb day of No
vember, 1868, at my office. Given under ruy
hand anil official signature. October 22d, 1868.
J. YV. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y,
GEORGIA, Newton Comity,
A LL PERSONS concerned are hereby no
xJLtified that A. T. Scott, has applied for ex
emption of personalty and setting apart, and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
tho same at Covington, on the 9th day of No
vember, 1868, at my office. Given under my
hand andloffieial signature. October 22d, 1868.
J. YV. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.’
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby nos
titied that J. B. Epps, has applied for .ex
emption of personalty anil setting apart, and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at Covington, on tho 9th day of No
vember, 1868, at my office. Given under (my
hand and official signature, October 22d, 1868.
J. YV. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Daniel
A. Scott, deceased, late of Newton Cos., Ga.,
are hereby notified to come forward and settle,
and those having demands present them in
terms of the law. JOHN L, SCOTT,
Sept. 11, 1868. Adtn’r.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
NOTICE is hereby given to all personshaving
demands against James B. Penn, late of
Newton county, deceased, to present them to me,
properly made out, within the time prescribed
by law, so as to shew their character and amount.
And all persons indebted to said deceased, are
hereby required to make immediate payment to
me, W. J. HUDSON,
! Oct. 28, Exeoutor of James B. Penn.
GEORGIA, Newton County. ,
WHEREAS, Robert L. Williams has applied
to mo for Letters of Administration da
bonis non, on the estate of A. J. Summers, de
ceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should ndt be
granted.
Oiven under my hand and official signature,
Oct, 2d, 1868. J, YV. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y
Executors’ Sale.
Will be 461d before tho Court House door in the
city of Covington, Newton county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in December next, between the
usual hours ot sale, one hundred »nd twenty
six acres of land, more or less; it being part of
lots No. 224, in the tenth District of orikinalty
Henry, now Newton county, r.nd part Os lot No.
289. in the 9th District of said county, adjoining
tho town of Oxford on the west.
Also Lot No. 40, and part of Lot No. 45, in
the city of Govington, lying near the Depot, on
the Georgia Railroad. Said lots well improved.
Sold agreeably to the last will and testament ct
Charles M. Berry,*dceeased. Terms Cash.
WILLIAM T. BERRY.
JAMES F. BERRY,
Oct. 23, 18(78. Executors.
Newton Sheriff’s Sale.
TT7ILl.be sold before the Court House door
VV in the city of Covington, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, on the first
Tuesday in November next, the following prop
erty, to wit:
An undivided one-half interest, it being all of
tiie interest of Nonh Phillips, in and unto the
Lands and premises upon which Noah Phillips
formerly resided in said county, and which con
tains five hundred acres, more or less, and is
known as the Cedar Shoals place, situate, lying
nnd being in the tenth district of originally
Henry, now Newton county, it being the half
interest in tho same property of which Charles
Camp owned the other half, and which was for
merly owned by said Phillips it Camp, with all
emprovements thereon, and appurtenances there
to belonging, except the tract of Land occupied
as a School House and Burying Ground. Sold
as the property if the estate of Noah Phillips,
to satisfy a fi fa, issued from Newton Superior
Court, in favor of Green B. Turner, vs. Noah
Phil ips, now* controled by A. L Camp.
Property pointed out by J. J. Floyd, Plaintiffs
Attorney.
Oft. 9, 1868. G. M. T. BOWER, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order from the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Newton county, will
be sold before the Court House door In the city
of Covington, on the fir.-t Tuesday inNovembef
next, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and fifty acres of land, more or
less, being part of lots No. 294 and 295, lying
in the 4th district of originally Walton, nbw
Newton and Walton counties, situated on the
w aters of Big Baines creek, adjoining lands of
James Cooper on the south aud West, and Wm.
Echols on the north and east. Tlieie is about
60 acres of well timbered woodland on she place.
Sold as the property of Wm. J, Cushing, dec’d,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. Terms Cash. F. D. CUSHING,
Sept. 24, 1868. Adm’r.
Executor’s Sale-
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Coviiigt,ou,!!Newton county,
Ga., on the first Tuesday in November next,
within the legal hours of sale, the land belong
ing to the estate of Samuel Whitehead, late of
said county, deceased, containing one hundred
and seventy five acres, more or less, 20 or B<J
acres of which is woodland, and 16 to 20 acres
good bottom land in cultivation, and well wa
tered—lying on Bear Creek. Tho said land
being the east end of the plantation upon which
said Samuel Whitehead lived, adjoining lands of.
Thomas Duke, James Harwell, Fleinister, and
others. Terms Gash.
YV. J. SPEAIP.S.
F. M. YVIIITEHEAD,'
S'pt. 11, 1868. Executor
Application win be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Newton county, Georgia, at the
first regular term, after the expiration of two
months from the date of this notice, for leave
to sell ihe lands belonging to the estate of
Pre»aiey Jones, late of B«id county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased, ELEANOR JONES,
Administratrix of Pressley Jones.
Sept. 18, 1868
Jasper Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
WHEREAS, Richard B. Phillips makes ap
plication for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Wm, Phillips, late of said county,'
deceased.
These are therefore to cite an 1 admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they
have, on or before tiie first Monday in Novem
ber next, why said letters sha’l not issue to saliF
app’ican t.
Given under my hand and official "signature
this 30lh da” of Oct. 1868
M. 11. HUTCHISON, Odr’y
Notice of Application tor Homestead.
O AMUEL C. SHY', I'roehim Ami. for James
Oil. and Alice Shy, minor children of Sea l
born J. Shy, of Jasper county, Georgia,
deceased, has applied for setting apart and val
uation of Homestead, for said minors, and I wfli
pass upon the same at Monticello, on the 27th
day ol October inst,, 1808, at my office. Tlffis
12th day of October 1868.
M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale,
4 GREEABLY to an ordei passed by the
A Court of Ordinary of Jasper county, on the
6th day of October, 1868, will be sold before the
Cohrt house door in the town of Monticello, iu
said county, on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the usual hours of sale, th 4 follow
ing property, to wit;
One tract of Land, situated in said county,of
Jasper, adjoining the Lands of B. P, Key, Mat
thew Rainey, and others, containing Sixty-eight
(68) Acres, according to survey, the same being
the Dower assigned Elizabeth Davidson, widow
of Robert Davidson, deceased, and s6ld as th«f
property of said Robert Davidg&’n, for the pur
pose of Distribution. Terms Cash.
GEO- YV. WEBB, AWm’r
October C, 1868. [ra. fee s7,]
NOTICE.
AT7ILLIAM TOMLINSON. Prochicn Ami, for
v V the minor children of John L. McMichael,
late of Jasper county, deceased, has applied for
setting apart, and valuation of Homestead, and'
I will pass upon the sanre at Monticello, in the
county of Jasper, on Tuesday, tbe 27th of Oct.
inst. 1868, at my office.
M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
Oct, 10, 1858. [pr fee |2-]:
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
WHEREAS, the estate of Theophilns' Py#,'
late of said County, deceased, is nffrepre
sented. These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned, to show canse, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in
December next, why Administration with the
Will annexed, on the estaie of said deceased
shall not devolve upon the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County, or some other fit and
proper person, as provided by the Statute.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 6th day of October. 1868.
It. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.