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IGEORGIA ENTERPRISE
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I kR U>AY MdliMM! NOV. 80, I -v*
V ' TRAIN TIME AT COVINGTON.
I i)#w» Day l*asseug«r Train arrive*at... .7 48 a. m
I Up o*s Ptti»««ger Train arrive at 3 47 p. in
■ Dewu Night Passenger Train arrive at 813 p. ni
ItU* Night Passenger Train arrive at..... .5 07 a. m
■ yy”y Freight Train arrive at.-. 730a. ui
■ WaT FreitCht Train arrtvs at 5 10 nip.
[ Cutios. —This staple, which has been rather
■dull for several days, advanced slightly yestor
Elay morning, to 20? cents in Covington.
Superior Court.
I The adjourned term of Newton Superior
Elourt, His Honor Judge Green, presiding, will
Evsnmc its session at Covington, according to
Edjournment, on Mon.lay next, the 23d inst.
Kut all concerned remember the day. •
LOST ! LOST t
I On Wednesday last, the 18th, either in Cov
■ngton. or on the road between Covington and
tykld J. L. Purington’s, a pair of Gold F r amkd
■UcTACt.r.s. The finder will confer a favor,
Xd be suitably rewarded, by returning them
Ho Elder l’urington, or leaving them at the
Office.
Musical Visit.
■ On Thursday l.ight of last week our Office
|Eas honored by a serenade from the Newton
Krass Band. The young gentlemen did them
E| V(S great credit, and afforded much gratifi
cation to the citizens of Covington by their
Ekillful perforance on that evening. May con
Hord and harmony ever attend their lives.
Newspaper Combination.
■ The Louisville Courier and the Louisville
have been consolidated, and the paper
H, „q W issued under the title of the Louisville
m Courier-Journal,” a name which is not the
expressive for its lack of euphony. The
Prentioc is still retained on its editorial
IMtaff, and it manifests renewed vigor under the
j^Krrangement.
John Robinson’s Big Show.
I Don't forget that John Robinson's greateom-
of ten Shows in one will ho in Cov-
Jfligtnn to-dav and to-night. The name of old
John Robinson” is familiar to all admirers
Tm the curious in animated nature, and the
and graceful in artistic perfornmn-
The Menagaric is considerably enlarged,
i9nd now a very attractive feature of this great
-Sx hi bit ion. He has the *’ live Vaipus,” two
and many other animals. Ilis riders,
'ftnong whom is a Female bare back rider, per
.Bini.ers anil clowns, arc without superiors in
•jßieir line. Go and sw them.
I TliC largest gun in the world lias been ca-t
in Prussia. It is t > carry a shot weighing
"iiiS.2oo pounds, and the monster itself weig s
-jifty tons.
A mother and a s.*n were ground up in a
S9tagnr-cane mill, in Kentucky, the other day.
B Congress taxes all the pianos, gold watches,
M v «by. gold and silver and carriages of the
uutry less than five millions per annum in
tailbacks, and taxes the two articles of tea
fl il coffee more than twice this sum in gold.
New Advertisements.
PAVILION HOTEL, CHAKLESTON, 8. C.
Persons visiting Charleston, S. C.. will tirnl the
vilion Hotel a very pleasant and Well conducted
msc to stop at. It has recently been refitted and
•nished throughout, and being located on Meeting
vet, is very convenient to business. It is con
cted by Mr. A. BcTTKHPrRi.D, a gentleman well
own to tlie traveling public as a genial and clever
st. Give him a call. See card.
HOLD ON TO TOUR COTTON.
Those wishing to hold their Cotton, will see by
1-3 proposition of Messrs, Claguorn,'Heruino <fe
Ll ~ that they can draw a large advance on it by
isignllig it to their care. This is the true policy
1r planters who w ish to be independent of the
ern speculators, and get the full worth of
DUY GOODS.
attention of merchants and purchasers gen
is directed to the card oi Messrs. Johnston,
i & Cos., ot Charleston. Their stock is ample,
s been selected with special reference to the
of the people of tliiß portion of the country,
ire well known to this community.
hardware and saddlery.
Urge Cost Sale of goods in this lino, rtdvcr
ii another column of this paper, by Messrs.
e, Calhoun & Cos., of Charleston, offers a rare
unity for dealers to secure supplies on the
avorable terms. See their advertisement.
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
I the advertisement of Mr. S. Oswald, au
ing the opening of his new Harness Shop,
he will take pleasure In supplying the corn-
J' with everything needed in the harness line.
II also mend your Harness and Saddles so as
ire you against accidents.
GET TOUR FRUIT TREES,
tat the notiee of Mr B. F. Camp, proprietor
‘ Alcova Nursery,” near Covington, Ga. If
tut anything in his line, he can supply you at
'Mice. Try him.
guns, pistols, and cutlery - .
No. 245 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., is
J the establishment of Mr. E. 11. Rogers,
one of the finest assortments of Guns,
f ine Cutlery, w’o have ever had
tr easure of examining. IJis stock is com
' in every department. In speaking of his
2| *' no English Cutlery, the Chronicle A
. iuel, of the l()th inst., has the following,
we transfer to our columns :
oJi!. r 'a nSOME CuT '-ERV.-Mr. E. 11. Rogers,
st . reet > nbove Jack&on, has, in addi
in#C t' 1 *, ec s f°ck of guns, pistols, and hunt
.a sr ', ' one of the handsomest stocks of
cutlery we have lately seen. lie has
hanKb ° i° w degree—horn handles,
buMßr u' P bundles, and ivory handles,
gZm! , P the best English steel—genuine Rog-
**' ~r r ' Hogets gets his stock di
-0111 *'" e English manufactory, so that he
•■"guarantee the quality to his customers,
of these knives w : ll, however,
foJ atle ‘ aCt ? ry R. uarante e of itself. If, therc
are ‘ooking for a good gun, a good
E. ML i> r a ca P* ta i pocket knife just go to Mr.
vo«„.L OSerß ’ f ,e certain to satisfy
T '"li as to quality and prices.”
his advertisement in another column
I' a P er , and call on him, or send him
rders, if you want anything in his line.
la INSURAJTCK AGAINST FIRE.
time of destructive conflagrations ev
“si should avail himself of every
guarantee against such a calamity. There is
no occadon for patronizing Northern com;**
nies, or their agencies, which so frequently
hnrrass those who confide in them with unnec
essary delay. Call on our fellow-citizons,
Messrs. Anderson A Pace, and by patronizing
our own Southern Companies, secure the double
advantage of an early settlement in case of
loss, and of building up Companies or.*tnixed
and incorporated in our own Ntfite, which will
contribute to the material prosperity of the
South. The advantages offered by these gen
tlemen should command the patronage of ;4I
our people who desire insurance.
r um it conv.
Read the numerous announcements of these
gentlemen in our advertising columns to dny.
The Indies will no doubt be pleased with their
new Cloaks : and their Pickled Tripe will cheer
the hearts of the hungry.
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
SDEWALD h.n o| c ied a flames* Shop, on
• the Fn-t side us tile Square, Goving'o.i,
and is prepared with Good Mate ial and compe
tent Wi.rkm. m to execute all work in that line
in a workman-like style, and at h-w tignic .* —
All w-nk warranted, nini
PROFIT AND PLEASURE FOR ALL.
81-V of llit> He t re'e.-t and Grafted Fruit
Trees. No 'five* tlint, never Itipe , F.nit,
lint a good assortment ol b st varieties till ongli
lli i season. To aoromplisli tho same 1 y Beeding
would reqiiire a life ••!' care and toil. 1 • esc rip
tiv»- (T'fVil:i* - s giving list of varieties, size, color,
time of ripe .ing, «fc-„ sent free on npp ieation
to li. F. CA UP,
3ni2 Ah-ova Nurseries, t'ovington, Ga.
“FiRE IXBIHAKE A6EXCY.
\T T K represent two FIRST CLASS Fire In
it sura lice Companies,
Tho So i* thorn Mutual
Os At hen-, Getrgia, an 1
Tho Georgia Homo,
of Cohiinbii-, Ge rgia.
Comp n,i s which have no Superiors, and very
few • quais. in the esieniists of goed manage
ment, and good faith. We ar. prepared to take,
sad inviie the Umia 1 risks ai fair r.-iti-s.
.1. M Face, AXDF.KSON & PACE,
IV. P. Andkrson. 3m2
Tobacco! Tobacco!
('IAMB i t lleV’S is the place to huv your
J Tolmee*>. All Ge nies, ( heap lj ' li.-aper J !
fln-apist ft! Ca'l and see tlicit, and you wid
lie sure to 1,.. p!enre*l, whether you wish o ecu s
or S2O worlli.—3lg
Pickled Tripe!
AN exeell nt ailiele at CARR it CwltY’S
--s Nicely dr.-sSed and Parboiled, by the Keg
or Retnil.—ll2
LADIES’ CLOAKS I
IN large quantity, aid verv cheap st
212 fc A UR & CODY’S.
Orients! Pear! Drops !
VTOII.I-.T ARID Lit removes Tun and
Freckles, and makes 'lie Skill soft and vcl
v tv. No young la y should he iit bout it
T-i he found at CARR CODY —ll2
y\ 'it ATi-'.V FR you wiali, cull at G lßlt it
I I • ();>Y’S, ami " t a good art C‘e, and at a
l.ow Piiu.*.—lt 1
joti kyt oV, €nc: w s & no.,
1 porleis and Whol sale Dca'crs in
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
A. a. JOIINSTON,
a. j 1-Hv.ws. -11 H.-iyneStreet,
.1. M IIRAWLET,
a. s t. ri:iu.v. Cliarloston, S. C
I* AtlLl AJf HOTE L.
Cliar’eston, S. C,
BOARD PER DAY, $3 .
A. Burn prism. Mrs. 11. Ilrnm'iii.n,
Hu, el i- tel.dent PiOjri 'res*
HARDWARE & SADDLERY.
F It SAFE at cost by
LIASTIE, CALHOUN, & CO.,
39 iluj'ne street, Clißilcston, S, C.
During the in xt few months, we shall off r at
( : ()ST PRICK-, lo clo«e our pies lit business,
our W hole a |.- si ock of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AC.,
Also n large assortment of
Natl dies, Bridles, Harness, A Shoe Findings.
These Goods were purchas'd i*y us for CASH,
ai Lowest Valuation. Ynny of them are. of
our own Im -oitnlion or Msnufactnre.
2.n2 ' 1I AATIK, CALHOUN, & CO.
aTva"hc“e"s"oh cottoF!
To and others wishing to
1101.0 COTTON 5N LXGLAAI),
w ore S ! ORAGK, INSL’RA'NCF, and oilier ex
penses for ho dmg an-, 10-s than in tlie United
States, we wi 1 advance
TEN CENTS PER POUND ON MIDDLINGS
ship ed to our friends in Liverpool, charring
the English c immercial rate of interest, which
at present, is FIVE PER. CENT, ami hold ns
long as dc-ircd.
CLAfiHORN, HERRING A CO.
Amus'n, Ga., Nov. 29, 2ni2
CEO. J. HOWARD,
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERChANT
Marietta street,
Atlnuta,..., Georgia.
Orders for a'l descriptions of Groceries filed
at lowest. Market Prices
Consignments of Country Produce solicited
Will make returns promptly.—3mso
C. H . & A . W. FORCE,
Wholesale Dealers In
Boots db SJaoos,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
fegSJSgL Our Goods are purchased direct from
Eastern Manufacturers. We will
soli them to Countrv Merchants at N. Y. prices—
Freight added.—lv4!i
CFO It (IIA, Newton County.
A LI. PERSON’S concerned are fiereliv no
tified that Wms. *J. Terrell lias applied for
exemption of personalty and setting apart, and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at 10 o’clock, on the Sth day of De
cember, LNtiS, at my office. Given under my
hand and official signature. November 20, 1808.
.1 W■. B. SUMMERS, Qrd'y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby noti
fied that John 11. Phillips has applied for
eic)ii[iik)ii of personalty and setting apart, and
valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon
the same at 10 o'clock on the Bth day of De
cember 1868, at my office. Given under my
hand and official signature, November 20. 18f>8.
,1. W. lb SUMMERS, Ord y.
G U NS, VIS TOL S ,
AND
oUTL E n Y .
I HAVE JUdT RECEIVED MV FA! X STOCK
1 of Raglish GUNS fend CV l'LElif, inqtOiL J di
reel from the manufacturers in Biriningtoii nini
Siielfield, whieli eousists of lUc Inti,living 4iti
des, viz ;
DOUBLE GUNS, of Powell's anft other makers.
POCKET KNIVES, of n«4 Wo'4'eii
liulin’s make.
Rogers’ Rest. TABLE CUTLERY.
A LSO,
A full stock of COLT’S PISToi-S, Smith A
Wesson’s CAUTRIDGK PIBTOLS, Remington,
ManliaUiui and Whitney’s make.
POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, and FIXED AMMU
NITION for all sized Pistols, at 215 Broad street,
Augusta. Georgia.
E. 11. ROGERS.
and REBTOOKING done
promptly add Warranted. - J 2
Nov. 20 1 SC,B. 2.3 m.
SECURE YQUR HOMESTEAD!
V 1 is now conceded that, the lloine-teml
Law wi l have a retro-ic ive operation, nil
persons Inlnlcned with d.-bt, would do wetl to
protect tiler*,selves at once. I would Is* pleased
to serve any one at. a f.-e from $2..V) and up
wards. L, li, AN I iRRSON,
N'ov. 0, 181»8. 4tso Attorney at Law.
CORLEY & D 0 RSETT’S
CHuip's Old Cornel', Opposite Post Office,
Rout li side of the Public Rq are.
Is the Place to Get Everything you Want.
MlfE are n.iv oponi' ga Large and well select-
T V ed Stock of Goods, suited sp-ciaily to the
wants of this market, Call and examine our
*-t * *ck of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PRINTS, DELAIXS, MF.RIN*)ES, ,(c.,
White Cootis, Notions, Hosiery,
A Lsrge assortment of
Ladle s’ Dress Trimmings
A Fine Stock of Gents’
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Cassimers, Twedes, Kerseys. &c.
BOOTS, SS23COHTS,
II A T S & CAPS,
We have also a Larg - St ck of
FAMIXtT
CORN, BACON,
FLOUR, MEAL,
SA LT, SUGAR, all grades
SYRUP, MOLASSES,
COFFEE, SODA,
PEPPER SPICES, all kinds,
TOBACC O, Smoking and Chewing,
Bagging and Eope,
Crockery, Wood & Hardware,
Saddles, Bridles, Sole Leather
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, &c.,
3?ino IjiQ.uor e.
We have on band and intend k-epiug « good
tiipply of Fine Liipt *rs, such uS
COGNAC, CHERRY, PEG II AND APPLE
—B RANDIES ,
RYE, WHEAT, BOURBON, CORN,
W II ISKI E s ,
II OLL AN D GIN, RUM, Ai C
We cordi dly invi*e all to ca l an 1 examine our
et. c'r, w bet her they widi to | nu-hs.se «•* to
CORLEY & DOESETT,
0 t. 2 1; 45
TF You need any Ihne Liquors for Med cal
J purposes. g<> to the New Bar Room and get it-
Now. don’t for et the place, in the Basement un
d-r Corley & Doisett’s store, opposite the I’ost
Ofli«*.
ISTonttt Bar Hooiu l
IF YOU want, some fine Cigars and Tobacco,
go to the New liar Room, in the Basement
under Corley & Dorsetl’s, opposite the Post
Office. 48.tf.
IF YOU want any Fine ol 1 Brandy, Whiskey
Rum, Gin, Wine, or ‘ any other man,’* go to
the New Saloon, in the Basement under Corley
<t Doi sett’s.
IF YOU want Borne fine old Nectar Whisky,
the b st ever sold in Covington, goto the
New Bar Room, in the Basement under Corley
& Dorsett’s.
IF YOU wftnt ahot OY'TER STEW, go to
the New Bar Room, under Corley & Dorsett’s.
Newton Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
A LL PERSONS concerned are ticreby notified
l \ thst John I. Avery, has applied to me for ex
emption of personalty, and I will pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock a. in., on the 30th day or Novem
ber, 1808, at my office. Given under my hand and
official signature, November 20tli lSt>B.
J. \V. B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
UJ 11ERBAS, Newton Anderson, Ad*ninistra
tor of Samuel Johnson, represents to the
Court in his petition duly filed and entered on
record, that lie lias fullv administered Sainu-1
Johnson's estate. This is therefore to cite ail
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they C an, whv said Adminis
trator should not, be discounted from his Admin
istration, and receive letters of Dismission in
terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this October 9, IBbB.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y
"VirHEREAS, Joseph Reagan, Admit istmtor
V * on the estate of Nancy Warren, deceased,
applies for Letters ot Dismission from said Ad
ministration.
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 l aW * 4° show cau=e, if
any they have, why said letters shall not issue
to said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this June 4th,
U»t»8. W. D. LUCK IE, Ord’y.
APPLICATION will he made to the Court of
. Ordinary of Newton county, Georgia, at tha
first regular term, after the expiration of two
months from the date of this notice, for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
Pressley Jones, late of said county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased, EUEANOIt JONES,
Ad ninistrati ix es Tressley Jones
Sept. 18, 1868
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
A fl REE ABLY to an order of the Court of
./» Ordinary of Newlon eunntv, will lie sold ,
before lit • Court House door in the ti yof Gov i
ington, on the fi si Tuesday in January next,
to the highest bidder, within the legal liou-s ot
sale—the Real Estate of l'.Avid Harr it, defeated
late of Newton eountv, coni-istlng of one tract
of lan 1, whereon deceased lived nt the time of
liis d-ath, known as part of lot of Land No. 148
in tiie first distiiot of nrigienl’y Walton, now
Newton county, containing two hundred acres j
more or Lss. exe- pt two acres, ku *wn as the
Harris’ t-pting Chrtr. h, wit i He light of « lie
lull ilir Spring -s id two acr s having been
sold by deceased, to li > l-i i-’ Spring aluir li, du
ring Ids ‘if This bind Is to li.* aoVd for
C ASH, fur tlie benefit of tin* tie rs and credi'ors
of said deceased. W. V. HARRIS, Adm'r
de bon s non, with tin* Will annexed.
Nov. 29, 1808. [i*n vkk $7 ]
ADMINDirH (TOR’S SAI.K.
U R ril-1. be sold under an order from the Court
IT of Ordinary of Newton county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in January i ext. (IH(iil)
i*efi*ro the I’tmrt lloose door in the city of Cov
in_d‘*n, licUvei-n *he usual lu-nrs of legal aulcs a
portion of the Real Estate of Jesse M. Haralson,
late of sai I county, deceased, lo wit: one Lot
in the lon nos Bouiul l ii e'e, m U'a'ton cduty,
on wliicli is sit na' * and a Store House, in w liic'i tin*
said .li ssi* ,i|. Hard-on dal a Mercnnlil business
in liis il'e tiiin-, mm on which also tlnr** is a
Jfeetor’s Shop. Tlie lot will he divided, that, is
the Store House, with n part of tlie lot. will lie
.-old B'*|*nrntely, from that part on which the
l)o -tor's shop ttan Is, tlmt will lie sold also sep
arately. Als.i at the same time and place, will
b** so'd about one h ildred and forty five ac es
of land, iiioic or les*. known as 11 Ar a son’s
Queen pla.-'e, a porli'On of which lies in tlie said
county of Walton, and the b lance in Newton,
all forming one b*xl\ of land. Th.- above prop
erty Hold for CASH to pay a- ids of said deoea-od
ELIS'I A ELLIOTT, Adm’r.
Nov. 16, 1808. frit m Ilk] i
GEORGIA, Newton County.
\ LI. PERSONS concerned are hereby no
xYtified that Ethan Brewer, has applied for
exemption of personalty and setting apart, and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at 10o'clock a. in., on the 30th day of
November, 1868. at my office. Given under my
hand and official signature, November 2Dtli
1868. J. \V. B SUMMERS, Ord y.
GEORGIA. Newton Comity.
VLL i’ERSONS eonceraed ar,-hereby notified
that John R. Seol.t has applied for exemption
of I’ersonuUy and setting apart, and valuation of
Homestead, aid I will pnss upon the same at
]0 o’oluk, on the SOib day of November. 18<>8,
at my office. Given under mv hand and official
signature, November 20, IS6B.
J. W. B SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton Comity.
VLL PERSONS concern -d are heretiy notified
t! at James M.'Lester has applied foi exemp
tion of personally, and setting ipart and valua
tion of HmnenteaJ, and 1 will pass upon tlie
same at 10 o'clock, on the B‘>th of Novembar,
1808, at my office. Given under in \ hand and
official signature, November 13, 1808.
J. \V. B. HUMMERS, Ord'v.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
A LL PERSON'S concerned are hcreliy notified
FVt hut Tin il.*r iiorto i las applied for exemption
of personaltv. and setting apart an 1 valuation
of Homestead and 1 wid pa-s upon the tame at
10 o’clock on the 39th of November, 1868 jut
my office. G,v,-n under my liand an I official
siguatuie, Nov. 13, 1868
J. W. B. BUM !ERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
4 LL PERSONS cnneeilied are liercli) - notified
i V tliat J. N. Stanton lias applied for Exemp
tion of pefsOhaity and setting apart, and valu
ation of IL>ni-stead, and I wiil pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock, on tlie 23d day of November,
1868, at my office. Given under roy hand nnd
official signature, Kov. Iff. 1868
J. W. B SUM ME PS, f)rd’y.
GEORGIA, Newton Comity.
ALL PERSONS concerned arc hereby notified
that \V. 11. Hammett lias applied for exemption
of personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, ’and 1 will pass upon tlie. same at 10
o’clock, A. M., on the 23d day of November, IKOS,
at my office. Given under my hand nml official
signature, this Nov. 13, 18liH.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
G EORGI A, Newton County.
\\THEREAS, Wiliiam (jallnwav, Administrator
VT on the estate of Thomas Fee, deil'tl late of
said county, applies for letters of Dismissidn-.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be ami appear at my office, on tho first- Monday
in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv liand and nflieiaT signature, Nov.
13, 1868. ' J. W. B. SUMMERS, OrdV.
GEORGI A, Newton County.
VLL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that Moses Mann lias applied for exemption of
Personalty, and setting apart and j valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10
O’clock. A. M., ou the 23d d.iy of November, 18C3,
at my office
Given under mV lisltd and official signature, this
Nov. 13, 1868. ‘ J* W. ii. SUMMERS, Oid’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
VLL PERSONS concerned at ; e hereby notified
that John D. Hardin has Applied for exemption
of Personalty, and setting apart and valuation «f
Homestead, and I Will pass Upon tlie same nt 10
o’clock A. M., on tlie 23d day of November, 186S,
at my office. Given under my hand and official
signature, this Nov. 13, 1868
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Newton Comity.
ALL PERSONS concerned are ffieraby notified
that John Id. Hardin, Trustee for Permelia
Smith, has applied for exemption of Personalty,
and setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and
I will pass upon tlio'samo at 10 o’clock, A. M., on
the 23d day ol November, IS6B. Given under my
hand and official signature, this N0v.»13, 1888.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
-AITHERKAS, Pleasant l.ouvorn has am lieLto
V V me for betters of Admini'»tratio« on the
estate of Rebar J l.ouvorn, deceased, lata of
said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creiitors 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 be
granted.
Given under mv hand and official i-ignature,
Oct. 23. 1868 J- 'V. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
'VfOTICE is hereby given to all persons having
demands against James B Penn, late of
Newtoncounty, deceased, to present them to m«,
properly made out, within the linns prescribed
by law, so as to show theircliaracter and amount.
And alt persons indebted to sai<l deceased, are
hereby- required to make immediate payment to
tlie< W. J. HUDSON,
Oct 23, Executor •( Jame* B. Penn.
Newton Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
ATT ILL lie sold before the Court Route door
U in the city of Covington, on Use first Tuct
dav in December next, within the legml hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, tlie following prop
erty, to wil:
Eighteen hundred pounds of Seed Ootton,
moie or less, and Fifty Bushels Corn, more er
less. Levied ou as ih« property of C. A, Chris
tian, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa, issued from
Newton County Court, in favor of John A.
Bruce, vs. C. ,\. Christian. Ijvy made by A.
If Zaehrv, lormer Sheriff.
Oct. 9, 1868. G. M T. BOWER, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
\LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
tlut Hilliard J. Smith has applied for exilmp
tlon of Pcr.-'onnUy. nnd setting apart and valuation
of Homestead, and I will pass upon the fame at 10
o’clock, A. M., on the 23d day ot November, 1868,
at my office. Given under my baud and official
signature, this Nov. 13,1868.
J. AV. li. BUMMERS, Ord’y.
NEW'TON SHERIFF’S SALE.
\\7 ILL BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesday in Deccin-
YV her next. wUhili the legal liotiis of » de, hc
fiiff Ahi Court House door in tlie city of Cqvlngton,
to tlie highest I'M dor, the following property, to
wit : One individual hall interest in a certain tract
or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being 111 the
fourth District of oi igifially Walfon, n<|w Newton
county, known and distinguished in pT.Vn of said
Dist., as Lot Nii. 141, containing one hundred acres,
more or less. Also one half in toft-fit Irt Iraeti<Viinl
110, in Hu* sixteenth district of originally Ht-rtry,
now Newton Cos., containing thirty five acres, Wore
or less, adjoining lands of Win. Owens, Son., aim
others. All levied on as the property of James If.
Born, to satisfy the principal interest nnd cost ou
one ti fa, issued from Newton Superior Court, in
lavor of Ira Camp, for the use of John Simouton,
vs. James 11. Born, and Thomas P. Born. Proper
ty noiuted out by Julm Simouton.
Oct. 30, 1868. ,G. M. T. BOWER. Sheriff
Administrator’s Sale,
AGREEABLY to an order from tin* f ’ourt of
Oi dimry of Newton county, v ill be so'd
In-f.re thy Court House door. i» the oily of
Covingt**n, t-i tlie liighcst bidder, within tlie
legal hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in Jan
-11ni-v next, the fallowing property, to wit ;
Eighty acres of land, being part of lot. Nr.
(332.) tliive hundred uml thirty two, of the (Vttli)
ninth district of oiiginally Ilinry, now Newton
County.
Also at the same time and place, town lot No.
108, in the town of Oxford, together with the
improvements t.liere«.n, known as l he residence
of tlie late S. 11. S. Starr, dec’d.
Also town lot. No. 93, in Hie town es Oxford,
tog tlier with the improvements thereon, known
as tlie Linn lot.
Also nt the same time and and place, town
lots No's 123, 124, nnd 126, in the town of Ox
ford, known as the Fish Pond lots.
Sold as tlie property of S. H. S Starr, dee’d.
for the benefit of (be heirs and creditors of said,
deceased. T. ions Cash.
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, Adrn’r
de bonis non, with the Will anni-xsl
Nov. 13. 1868.
Administrator’s Sale*
AGREE ABLY to »n order from the Court of
Ordinary of Newton county, will be sold
before tho Court house door in the city of Cov
ington, to the highest bidder, within the legal
hours of sale, on tlie Ist Tuesday in January
next, the following property, to wit :
Two hundred and forty acres of land, more or
less, situated iu tlie 9tli district of originally
Henry, bow Newton county, numbers not
known, it bring the place whereon Meiiwether
L. Kenuon resided at the time of hu death;
boufi ted on the north by the lan is of J. W. Bowie,
on the east by Aloova River, on the South by the
lands of J. A. Arnllstead, on the West by the
lands of N> I*. Hunter.
Sold as the property of Meriwether L. Ken no to
deceased, lor tire purpose of distribution
amongst tlie heirs at law.
Nov. 13. 1868. FRANCES KEN NON, Adui’x.
Newton Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesday in Janu
ary next, within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House door in the citv of Covington,
to the highest bidder, the following property, to
w it; Seventy-five acres of Lot No, 199, part of
Lot No 196, part of Lot No. 196. part or Lot
No. 194, and part of Lot No, 186, containing
six hundred and thirty-fire acres, nnd is the
place wln-reon B. O. AV. Whatley formerly lived,
but mors recently owned by Wm, W. Clark.
Also Lot of Land No. 186, containing two
hundred two an<) a half acres, more or less.
Also otte hundred acres of Land, it being the
east half of Lot No. 174, it being the place re
cently owned by Gabriel Piper, in tlie ninth
Hist., of formerly Henry, now Newton county.
Now ia possession of Augustus H. Lee
All levied on by virtue of one Mortgage 6 fa.,
isstt'd from Newton Superior Court, in favor of
Win. W. Clark, trnnsfeired to Wm. D. Conyers,
Vs. Turner Horton. Property pointed out in
said inortg.ige fi. fa. Levy made by order of
Writ. W. Clark, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Oct. 80, 1868. G. M. T. BOWER, ShariC
Newton Sheriff’s Sale.
tt/fI.L he sold before the Court House door
\\ in the eity of Covington, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, on the first
Tueeday in December next, the following prop
erty, to wit:
Otic Lot or parcel of Land. No. 148, in the
tenth District, of originally Henry, now Newton
county, Containing Two Hundreif one and a half
acres, more or less, and is the lot of land on
which Moses Mann now resides.
Also One Hundred Acres n or* or less, in tlie
tenth District of originally Henry, n* w Newton
county, it being the west, half of certain lot of
Innd, number not known, and bounded as follows:
on the north by Smith, on the east by Smith,
on the south by AN m. Mnnn, on tlie west by
Osborn. A 1 levied on as tlie property of Aloses
Mann, to satisfy tlie principal, interrst and cost
on one fi fa, issued from the Superioi Court of
Newton county, in favor of Amanda S. Scott,
vs. L. A. Edwards, Ri-bt. Mann, and Moses Mann,
Levy made by order of J. M. Pace, Pl’ffs Att’y.
Properly pointed out by Moses Mann.
Nov. 4, 1868. G. M. T. BOAVEU, Sh’ff.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
AVILL be sold before the Court House door in
the city es Covington, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder, the following property:
One House and L* t iu the town of Conyers,
containing • ne half acre, more or lesfc, number
not know ii, bounded on the north by Dr, Travis’
Lot, o» the south by Milton Bentley's Let, on
the cast by Jarold’s Lot, on the west by Decatur
road. Said lot now occupied by J. M. Peek.—
Levied on as the property of J. T. O. Nix, to
satisfy principal and interest, on one fi fa, is«ned
from Newton Infericr Court, in favor of John
A. Bruce, vs J. T. O. Nix.
l’roncrty pointed out. nn 1 levy maly by order
of John A. Bruce. - G. M. T. BOAVER,
Oit. 30, 1808, Sheriff.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
Hie city of Covington, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within tho legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder, nil that tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the first district
of Newton county number not known, it being
tlie tract formerly owned and resided on by old
i man Anatey, now by defendant, containing
485 acres, more or les*. Levied on to satisfy
I oue fi fa, issued from Newton Inferior Court, *n
favor o» Richmond J. Tetrell, Administrator,
Ac., now controlled by Wm. AV. Clark, vs. Wm.
J. Terrell. Levy made and preperty pointed out
by said Clark. G< M. T. BOAVER,
, November 6, 1868. Sheriff
Executors’ Sale*
Will lie sold 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 and twenty
six acres of land, more or less, it being part of
lots No. £24, in the tenth Distiict of originally
Henry, now Newton county, end part of lot No.
I 289, in the 9tk District of said county, adjoining
the town of Oxford on the west.
Also Lot No. 46, and part of Lot No. 45, in
the city of Covington, lying near the Depot, ou
the Georgia Railroad. SaiJ lots well improved.
Sold agreeably to the last will and testament of
Charles M. B:rry, deceased. Terms Cash.
WILLIAM T. BERRY.
JAMES F. BERRY,
Cct. 23, 1868. Executors,
GEORGIA, Newton County.
AI.L PERSONS concerned are hereby notified'
tint John li. Smith lias applied for exemption
of Personalty, nnd setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same nt 10
o’clock A. M., on the 23d day of November, 1868,
at my office. Given under my hand and official
signature, this N'ov. 13, 1868.
J. \\. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SAGE.
WILL BE SOLI), before th* Go art House
door in tlie city of Covington, on the Ist Tues
day ,n Decemli r next, willon the legal hour* of
sale, to the highest bid lee. the tollawing prop
erty, (a wit: All tbo-i- Tracts nn 1 L-*t , or
Lois and Pa I eel of lots of J anti, lying
uml being in tlie fir.-t Di-tri.-t of orig'ndly
Walton-, nut Newtoncounty, lying and situate
on the waters of Bear Creek. imn(b*-rs nut
kn* wn, which is tlie place on which Wm. Baih-y
foVtnerly rt*si led, containing four hundred and
twelve acres, adjoining I amis of Luther Hays,
James Epps, and others, and n *w occupied by
Thomas J. Sheppard nnd F. M. Nix. All 1 vied
on as the property of AVin. Bailey, to satisfy
one fi. in issu-.-d from Newton Superior Court ii
favor of James P. Simms, now Controlled by
Win. W. Clark. Property pointed out. he suit
Clnrk. G, M. T. ROWER,
Oct. 30, 1868. t heriff
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
\\J ILL i>e sold before the Court. House d**or
A A in the city of Covington, on the Ist Tuee
day in December next, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder, nn undivided half
interest, it being all tlie interest ol Nathan Tur
ner, in a certain Lot in the e>ty of Covington, in
Square D, in the plan of said City, commencing
nt the south east cornet- of the Public Square,
of "mid city, and ruaningdue east two hundred
feel by the street, thence due south forty feet,
thenc: due west torn liui.dreii feet, thence due
north to tlie starting pojn', together with tlie
undivided half interest in the improvements
thereon. LeTied oft ns the property ot Nathan
Turner, and «ow in pcssission of Womack and
Ilarp, as offices, to satisfy one fi fa issued from
the Superior Court of Jasper count y, in favor of
A, M. Ramsey, vs. Nathan Turner. Property
pointed out by defendant.
Nov. 5, 1868. O. M. T. BOWER, Sh’ff.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
WHEP.EAS, W. J. Spea’rs, Executor of the
last will and testament of Samuel White
head, dee’d, has applied to me for permission to
resign ids trust, and F. M. Whitehead, (Cos Ex
ecutor,) lias signified id* willingness to take
charge of tlie same. This is therefore to cite
and admonish all nnd singular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to file th»ir objec
tions in niy office, if any they have, by the first
Monday in January next, otherwise said resig
nation will be accepted, and F. .VI. Whitehead
•appointed to fulfil) said trust, in terras of the
law. Given tinder my ltaud and official signa
ture, Nov. 6, 1868-.
J. AV. B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Wm. J.
Cushing deceased, late of Newlon Cos, Ga.,
are hereby notified to oomc forward and settle,
and those haring demands present, tiie-.u in
terms of the law. F. I). CUSHING,
Nov. 6, 1868. Adm’r.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Covington, on tlie first
Tuesday in December next, within tlie legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
AU that tract or body of land situate lying and
being in the eleventh District of originally Hen
ry, now Newton county, it being the lands of
Milton Waldiop, and on which said Waldrop
now lives, adjoining lands of 0. C. White, J.
W. McCollum, Elijah Plunkett, nnd others. All
levied on to satisfy the prineipal and interest on
nine fi fa’s, issued from a Justice Court in the
4?6tli district, O. M., in favor of John A Bruce,
vs. Arclta Scott and Samuel Ilill principals, and
Milton Waldrop Indorser. Property pointed out
b£ John A. Bruce. Levy mado and returned to
me by John M. King, L. C.
Nov. o, 1868. G. M. T. BOWER, Sheriff
Jasper Advertisements,
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
AI.L PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that Isaac 11. Freeman has applied tor exemption
of Personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, and T will pass upon tlie same at Mon
ticellOi ou the 26tli day of November, 1868, at my
office. Given under mv hand mid official signature,
N0v,29, 1868. M. H. HUTCHISON, Qrd’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
ALL PERSONB concerned are hereby notified
that John YV. A. Smith, lias applied for exemp
tion of Personalty, and setting apart and valuation
of Homestead, nnd I will pass upon the same at
Mouticollo, on the 25th day of November, 1868, at
my office. Given under mv hand and official signa
ture, Nov. 29, 18u8. M. ft. HUTCHISON, Ord’v
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
AI.L PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that Susanna C. Spears has applied for uxetqp
tion of Personalty, and setting apart and valuation
of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock, A. M.. on the 2Gth day of Novembar, IS6S,
at my office. Given under mv hand and official
signature, this November 6, 1868.
M. 11. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
WHEREAS, Miss Julia AV. Shropshire, Ex
ecutrix to the Will of James \\ . Shrop
shire, late of said county deceased, makes ap
plication for Letters of Dismission from said
trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they
have, within the time prescribed by the Statute,
why said Let Hrs shall not, issue to said applicant.
Ui*cn under iny hand and official signature,
this 6tl> dav of April, 1868
M. IL HUTCHISON, OrdC
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
WHEREAS, Richard B. Phillips makes ap
plication for Letters of Administration on
the estate of AVm. Phillips, late of said county,
deceased-
These are therefore to cite nn 1 a lramish alt
persons concerned, to show came, if any they
hatre, on or before tlie first Monday in Novem
ber next, why said letters shall not issue to said
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 30th day of Oct. 1868
M. H. HUTCHISON. 0,1 r’y
Administrator s Sale,
4 GREEABLY to an ordei passed by the-
Court of Ordinary of Jasper county, !>n the
6th day of October, lb6B, wilt lie sold before tho
Court house door in the town of Montieello, in
said county, on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One tract of Land, situated in said e-onniv of
Jasper, adjoining the I.auds of B. P. Key, Mat
thew Rainey, and others, containing Sixty-eight
(68) Acres, according to survey, tlie same being
the flower assigned Elizabeth Davidson, widow
of Robert Dwviason, deceased, and sold as thw
property of said Robert Itavidsou, to* the pur
pose of Distribution. Terms Ca<h.
GEO- AV. AVEBB, Adm’r
October 6, 1868. [nt, mv »7J
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
WMIEREAS, the estate of Timophikis Pye,
late of said County, deceased, is unrepre
sented. These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in
December next, why Administration with the
Will annexed, on the estate of said deceased
shall not devolve upon tlie Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County, or some other fit and
- person, a* provided by the Statute.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 6th day of October, 1868.
il. 11. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.