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fcfoilGlA ENTERPRISE
■ COVfN'TI'ov.OA.:
fcIP.W KM VlN<i • 27,
■ I'itA!N TIME AT COVINGTON.
p. lV I'asßcngcr Train arrives at. ...7 4S a. m
H,. p. u . passenger Train arrive at 347 p. in
■ j,,-ru PiiBsCUKCr Train arrive at 507a. m
■fy Vy' Freight Train arrive at 780a. tu
Way Freight Train arrive at....... 5 10 m.p
Cw»U Dotvu.
■ p.ptics interested are desired to notice par-
Rieularlv Doctor Prophitt’s announcement of
Kj iR determination to sell no more on credit.
H Those in waut of Whlte'Vine Vinegar, or fine
Btmhcr ttyrup, should cal! on Bov.her A Harris.
♦ Gotley’s Lady’s Bonk.
■ The December number of Godey la a holiday copy
Bmlced With its beautiful embellishments, colored
Kfhionplates, illustrated work patterns, and large
Knmirt of choice literary contents, it is beyond
■lpctltlon 'Perms, W a year. Address L. A.
Hiodey N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut streets,
Roofs and Shoes.
■ Thero is n ow no occasion for country dealers to
% f . irthcl . than Augusta for supplies in this line.
»atro.,ize home enterprise and build up our own
and so keep the wealth of Georgia at home.
Khc Schedule of Prices published hi another column
Ks this paper, by Mr. Pjstkr Keenan, 230 Broad
Augusta, will prove the correctness of this
Mr. Keenan is an old resident of this
and is well calculated to suit our people In
Hhe character and quality of his goods. Call on him
H,hl be convinced.
.. *► —-
Democratic Negro Shot,
ou Thursday night the 19th iust., at Mr. Thomas
plantation, 7 miles north of Covington,
Squire, a negro formerly owned by Edmund
K ix . was making collars in liis cabin, some person
to the door and knocked, lie opened the
when a pistol was thrust in and he seized it.
■ struggle ensued, in which the pistol was fired the
Stall wounding Squire in the jaw, and grazing the
of another negro who had come to his assis-
As Squire was a very quiet inoffensive ne-
K-o no cause cat) bo assigned for the outrage, unless
was on account of his voting with the Democratic
The intruders were disguised, and have not
S-.'i been arrested.
Groceries.
■ The extensive estahiishment of Messrs. O’Dowd
ißi: Mulitlrin, Grocers and Commission Merchants,
jHfi" Broad street, Augusta, Ga., gives practical evi
■ C ., 1C0 of what cau he accomplished by energy and
guided by sound practical j udgnieut,
HK v i a judicious system of advertising. This thriv-
firm is doing It large business simply because
customers are sure of being pleased with the
they secure in dealing with them, and their
and efficiency in transacting business
H-utrustcd to them. Os the gentlemen composing
H;,, tinu, we can sav, from personal acquaintance,
none are more clever than they *, and especially
9. lids eo of the junior member, ilr. Mci.HßiiiN.
fljiur fellow citizen, Judge J. B. Ne- L, is connected
this house, and will take pleasure in waiting
customers from this section. Bee their adver-
Hliscment iu another column.
P»tv in Coviir.:i»n,
R We are informed that a serious row occurred in
■Covington, yesterday, between John Robinson’s
■Circus Company and parties of that plat C. One
,egro was killed, aad a showman mortally wouu
■icd. Tim Company ,iruck ttuls and left for At.-
Hants immediately. We wii. give the particulars in
next issue.—-Maioson AuDITOK, 21st Inst.
H The ■* Auditor” is entitled to thanks of our com-
Bnini) for the information contained in the above
The statements are strictly correct,
■\r:|! i lie wounded showman and the negro killed.
Him is to say, ou ;he 20th John Robinson s show
B v exhibited here. LUitiej who did not belong iu
did drink some liquor, and some reckless
resnited in slightly wounding one negro.
'killed, neither wcrcauy of tne show men
■art, and there, was uo row hutween the showmen
any parties lierc. Friend Auditor, t.ice liad
Better get thy Covington items from the Enteu-
Brise, if tliec would have the satisfaction of pob-
Bsliing the truth..
* Demorest’s Magazine.
■ This excellent Monthly for December, is received,
is indeed a. beautiful number. It is a splendidly
of fashion and literatnre, and is
B:-t the thing for the Indies. It is published at 441
New York. Price i'-i a year, with a
Beautiful premium to each subscriber.
'mf jr
Horrible Tragedy.
B’ About four miles from Conyers, ou Monday night
Safcrt, occurred one of the, bloodiert ami most inex
murders ever committed in this county.
Wmo iin M. Kiko, Con-table, accompanied with a
■osse, having i» his hands a bench warrant com-
t lie arrest of Louis Stanton, person of col
■ proceeded to the house of the latter to discharge
Bic duty. Approachiug the house of Stanton ad
[Htittacce was asked, imd refu and. The officer iu-
Irmed Stanton that lie had been charged with lar
,-9cny and he was there for the purpose of arresting
tlmt It was a petty offence that lie was accused
,jp’. and that if he surrendered the court would, if
|Bfind guilty, Inflict some slight punishment. This
|Btanton refused to do, s-serting that he would die
than give up. The door was opened and one
H' the posse went into the house, hut discovering
A axe in the hands of Stanton went out, King then
|Bfft>ed iuto the door at the same time begging
to surrender, when lie was struck with
axe upon tlie head and back producing two
botli of which were mortal, and from
ho died in a few minutes.
fled but was brsught to bay by a well
sßrected shot from a pistol in the- hands of one of
the posse, the hall taking effect in the shoulder,
|■bduclllg n severe but not fatal wound.
and his father, Jim Martin have been indicted
attrrindpul, in the Ist ami 2nd degree in the crime
oflmurder Both arc now iu prison aud will prob
aJRMy he tried during the present term of the Supe
rior Court.
the above was put in type, we learn that
li< ds has died.
H Mfcvvtoq Superior Court.
adjourned term of the Superior Court
■r Newton county, has been in session this
in Covington, liis Honor Judge J. W.
presiding. A laiyo nmountof business
the attention of the Court, civil ca-.
having ennsumed the time up to yesterday.
criminal cases are on the docket which
■l! probably receive attention before the
Hmrt adjourns. Among the distinguished
of the bar from abroad who have
here this week we noticed the following
Butlemen : Hon. B. 11. Hill, of Athens ;
Cineiimatns Peoples and Thomas W .
of (irillin ; P. L. Mynatt and ib F.
Atlanta; A. M. Speer and T. ;
■ Cabiuess, of Forsyth : James P. Simmons, j
of Lawrcncevilh' . ands, C. Morris, of’ i'ous
1 o'-m-’f-T I'\mact,—There nre men who 1
i desert the altars of a lost cause r-iund which
I they on * stiii ! with the blood in their hearts I
j panting for liberation, and who kneel to offer
j homage at fife altar'of successful wrong. There j
| are men who trample under foot the very stun- ]
J dards thu* oneo floated proudly over them.
! Tljcre me men base -enough to lift their hands
\ iv'uiiist the \ e.y rights lot- wineii they once
! uplifted swords. Vie mo not such. For us
principle is principle, right is right—yesterday
! to-day—to morrow —forever. Submission to
might is not surrender of right. \\ o yield to
the one. but shall never yield to the other.—
Fal/i’ir Jinan.
—<*v -* CO«>- 4
The TußffOAs Prisoners.—The Button A<l+
ikiii.icr, spi liking of the men now o-nfined at
the Dry Tortuga* oii'tliocharge ofc mplicityin
the ass of ib-esident Ltneo’.n, sars :
‘•Nobody ever conceived that Arnold was guilty
of anything beyond the plot to abduct; there
are grave doubt-, whether O'Luugblin, now dead
was implicated further than that, and the corns
mission xhieb tried them understood this fully,
or they would have been sentenced to the gab
lows instead of for life sit the Tortugas.—
Spangler, whose six years term is more than
half expired, is uwL.ultCilly an innocent man,
knowing nothing of either plot: ail whoexamin
ed the mat ter, except President J uhnson became
convicted of this long ago.'’
The Alexandria Gazette adds to the above:
“We believe Dr. Mu Id to be innocent. It is
time this outrage upon, justice and humanity
should ceinse.”
Tue E virnu.rAkH in Ireland.—The London
Daily News offers the following concerning
earthquakes. It says: “The shock of
earthquake which him just boon exponent
ced in Ireland reminds us that, though wc
arc so fur from the principal European cen
tres of subterranean action. wc are by no means
exempt from the class of physical calamities
which has of late worked such mischief else
where. The accounts which have reached us
show that the recent earthquake wanted but a
small increase of violence to have been a de
struetive one. Severe shocks s ere felt at two
places near Mallow, and the account states
that ‘ houses were much rhuken, and furniture
was touch broken.’ Iho shocks were not felt
in the immediate vicinity of Cork, but much
alarm was created there by the intelligence
that the ground had been shaken at Newtown,
and between Mallow and Kanturk.
The Jacobin party has just now got an ele
phant on its bands. Immediately on the meet
in •: of Congress, the bondholders will insist
upon the passage of a funding bill on terms
some what more favorable to them than the one
passed at the close of the last session. Lhie
Congressmen from the Western States very
well know that their e miMtuonts of both par
ties will not consent to any such action. Were
the question of coin or currency redemption
presented to the people separately, there is not
a Western Crate which would not declare (or
cuncncy redemption by an overwhelming ma
jority.-—Ex
.
Grant’s lecmra! majority is bO, and his
popular iimj .city ‘229.Ti1,
MAUKI> T S .
Cotton 30 to 22i rents per lb.
Fl.iur, from jo iu 5-7 per hundred.
Corn Y 1 to £IOO per busb.nl.
Peas, 75 cents per bin hel.
Meal, $1.20 per bushel.
Bacon, 17 to 22 cents per ib.
Butter, 35 to 40 cents per lb.
E as. 20 to 25 cents per dozen.
Lard. 20 to 25 cents per lb.
Belt, Li--ro.; 1, s:’ per ife.ek, Va., $3.75.
Hold. 35. premium..
'Whites Wine Vinegar !
ANU. 1 Article eau lie bad !>v calling on
BO)VK Eli A HARRIS.
Fine Amber tiyrup !
ANOTHER SUPPLY of fine Amber Syrup just
received by BOWKEK & HARRIS.
' i-:\T
WHTII.LI.yM SILVEUBERG, would call the
y y l.iicl ii.m of the citizens of this city and
surremidlng country, that bo lias opened on
Whit-bail street, Atlanta, Ga,, second door
ir-tn i. T. Bank*, a large nn.l well assorted stock
of illy Goods, Clothing, Boots and Slmes, Hats,
(Caps, Tiunl*, airti Gentlemen’s Furnishing
Goods, all of which I intend to s-dl ns cheap as
it can be don.-. Remcinber the place.—3m-18
DR. O . S . PROPHITI
Covinol'on Georgia.
If
Will still continue his business, where he intends
keeping on hand a good supply of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,
Together with a Lot, of
Botanic Medicines,
Concentrated Preparations, Fluid Extracts, Ac.
He is also putting >y- his
Lijiror 'Mocilci3a.cs,
FEMALE TONIC, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT
Ternslftige, intl-Blllous Pills,
and li-any other preparations,
»yM f ill give prompt attention to all orders.
PARTICULAR KOTICE.
Hereafter NO MEDICINE WILL BE DELIV
ERED. or SERVICE RENDERED, except for
cro JSL *3 3EI
You nee rot call unless vou are prepared to I
PAY CASH, for 1 will not Keep Books.
Oct. 11. ISO". O. S. PROP HITT.
LADIES’ CLOAKS !
f y large quatvitv, a. and very cheap at
\ 2li CARR & CODY’S. I
If/. C. COURT N F. Y. A C 0..
ANU
COMSIISSXOH MiIRCHANTS,
j No. 9, Boyce’s \\ h'm f, CuAKixsrox, S. C.
j W. e, COUKTXEV, HOST. MUUUOCK, J A.-. S. MICH I'IC
Isa
TobaccoJ Tobacco!
u 4 Vi'.U .V CODY’S is lire j.laoe t > buy ymi
V 'l'-■!Alt Grades, C! raj. ! . U-apcr ! ’
; fheapi.fl! ! 1 fail end -to them and y,n: wid
be sure to he ploaied, who'.her you wish 5 con's
or ifJCi worth,.—Bia
P i c ic Ie and Tripe!
\ X excellent 111 I fate at CARR & CuDY’S.—
Nicely dressed and Parb.nlesl, by the K.g
or Retail.—it'2
Oriontci Poarl Drops!
\TOILI-T ARIK’LE, remoT.s Tan and
. Freckles, and makes the Skin soft :.«■ 1 vcl
j v. tv. No young lady should be w llli-.iut it, —
I T .'he found at CAR:; $ { (•I;Y.--D2
'til THAT EVER vou wish, call at G \RR it
1 v v ( 01/Y’jS, and g, t a good avt.Cu’, and at a
Low Price.—lt'd
NE W HA FI MESS SHOP.
CJ DE -VAI I' h.n o| eue-1 a Darn - Sliop, on
d") „ the V'a-t aide of the Square, Covington
and is prepared with flood Male ini and compe
tent Workmen, t.o execute nil work in that lino
in a workman-like etvle, aud at Kar liji'-’ic .
All work warranted,-—Bw2
JK \’(>U need ntiy Puic Liquors for Medical
purposes, go to the Now Bar Room and get it
Now. don’t f..l*l*et the place, in the BaScmont un
der Corley & Duisett's store, opposite the Pont
Office.
InT OY7a7" XXar H.OOAYI S
fF YOU want some fine Cigars and Tobacco,
go to the New Bar Room, in the Basement
under Corley' & Dorsetl’s, opposite the I’ost.
Olliec. 4S.it.
IF YOU want any Fine old Brandy. Whiskey
R .in, Gi.i, Wine, or “any other m in,” go to
the New Saloon, in the Bas-ment under Corley
A Dorset l’s.
iF YOU want some fine old Nectar Whisky,
thejb. st ever sold in • ovington. goto the
New Bar Room, in the J astm-nl under Colley
& DorsetCs.
TJ F YOU want a lnd OY-TiA. STEW, go to
JL the New Bar Boom, under Corley & Dorsctl’s.
JO£] fS STO Y, «’ RE W 8 & €f> ~
Iniporiers ad Whoi sale lKt» ers in
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
A. S. JOHNSTON,
a. J. i.mxws, 41 Hayne street,
J. M. BH.VWI.KY,
A. s. j. i-::at:Y. Charleston, S. C
C . IS . & A . W . F O hi C E ,
Wholesale Dealers iu
E3 OOta C2S3 C'% Iri O O 13S ,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Our Goods arc pun-based direct from
V.‘*g~sv>l)c Eastern Manufacturers. Wc will
Pell them to Coontrv Merchants at N. Y. prices
Freight added.—lv42
HARDWARE & SADDLERY.
F R SALE AT COAT BY
Is AST IS, OALHOUSf,: 3t CO..
89 Hayne street, Charleston, 8, C.
During the next feu' months, we sh.ail offer at
COST lo close our pres nt business,
our Whole-ale sloekg f
UAEDW.VRF, CUTLERY, AC.,
Also a large assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness,dt Shoe Findings.
These Goods were purchased by us for CAS !,
at Lowest Valuation. Mauy of them are of
our own Importation or Manufacture.
2m2 UASTIE, CALHOUN, fit CO.
2ST IB ~W
mm Mm mm s e mm.
WHOLESALE AND R ETAIt.
23C Rioad MrseJ, Under fisc C’ettfr.tl Hofei, Augusta, Ga.
And next door to the Dry Goods Ho :se of Janus A. Gray & Cos.
—, - o
PETERK E E X A N
YT7dITLD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT lIE HAS OPENED A NEW BOOL’
i y and SHOE S TORE, at the above well known stand, where enu be found the following
goods, from the best makers in Philadelpiit:
Sohedul© OS' IE 3 x* i o o rm Z
LADIES’ DEI’ARL'MENT.
Ladies’ Glove Kid Polish Boots, thick sole ...$3 75
Ladies’ English Lasting Polish Boots, thick sole 2 75
Ladies' English Lasting Congress Boots, thick, sole 2 75
Ladies’ Morocco Thick Sole Boots, oval top 2 90
Ladies’ Morocco Thick Sole High Cut, scollop tup 3 25
I,allies' English Lasting Button (Miles) 340
Ladies' English Lasting Polish (Miles) • 1...3 40
Ladies’ Kid ll«e]ed Slippers 2 Oft
laulios’ English Lasting Buskins 1 65
MISSES’ DEPARTMENT.
Misses’ Glove Kid Anklets, high cut 3 ftft
Misses’ Morocco Anklets, thick sole 2 75
Misses’ Morocco Anklets, scollop top 2 75
Misses’ Morocco Pump Sole, scollop top .1 40
Misses’ Congress Gaiters (Miles) 2 75
G ENTLKMENhS DEPARTMENT.
Gents’ Fine French Calf Boots, hand stitched 9 ftO
Gents' Fine French Calf Boots, superior double sole, hand stitched 10 50
Gents’ Fine French Congress Gaiters, luiuj stitched.. 6 00
Gents' Fine Shoes, liaud stitched... 6 Oft
Gents’Fine American Calf, machine made 3 60
Gents’ Fine American Balmorals .3 25
Gents’ Fine American Malakoffs ...3 25
McMullin’s Fine Pump Solo Boots ; .......12 00
>V HOLES ALS DEPA RTMENT.
Men’s Wax Brogan*, Warranted ~...1 40 to 1 70
Men’s Lined and Bound Brogans 1 45 to 1 60
Boys' Fine Brogans L 1(* to 135
Youth’s Fine Brogans 90 to 1 10
Men’s Pegged Boots, Extra Size I 65 to 1 85
And everything else suited to a Country Store.
The WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT will be found well stocked with goods suitable for
Country Merchants, to which their attention is iuvited.
liein”- a rosidont of this city for over sixteen years, an ardent admirer of Principle, and
warmly"attached to every measure that would promote the present and future happiness of the
South. I confidently ask a share of the pnhftc patronage.
nOv. 27 3m PL 1 Eli KeENAN.
Newton Loud»l Atlveri isements.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SAl.it.
; 1 yii.l. BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesday iu Janua"
V V ry next, within the legal hours of sale, bee
! fore the" Court House door in the city of Covington,
! to the highest bidder, the following property, to
\ wit: 0“e hundred and fifty acres of land, more
or less, lying and being in the 16tU district of orig
j liiail v Henry, now Newton county, and being parts
Ii f lots number 175, and 170, there being no person-
I ill property to be found, sufficient to satisfy; the
j deli', not already levied upon. Levied on ns the
I properly of tkumiel Hill, one of the defendants, to
I sati. l'y lliree.fi fa’s, issued from a Justice’s Court,
! in tin- 179th District, (!. M„ in favor of John M.
| Boat Wick, vs. Samuel Hill and Archa Scott. Levy
J made and returned to me by John VV. Ellis, L v'.
2vov. 27,1895. G. M.‘ T. Bl>\\ ER, Sheriff.
.. iOUlifA, 7.ewtoll County.
I 2 t LHEIDiAS, James H. i re has' applied to
\ V n.e for Letters of Administ rut ion of llic
.stete of Thomas P. Boru, deceased, late of
j sai'l c.oip IV.
These are therefore to cite and a.linonlsli all
ami singular, Ihe kindred and cro litors of said
decease !, to b -and appear at my office, within
the-time prescribed bylaw, to s'iow -ait-e, if
any they ha c. why said letters should not be
gt anted.
Given under mv hand and official signature,
N.-v. “7. 18(58 J. W. B. SUM MITTS Ord’y
GEORG! Newton County.
A LL PER:- INS concerned are hereby notified
that \Vm. 11. Lee, lias applied for exemption
,if Pei soiuiliy, and setting apart and valuation of
Hi 'lead, and I will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock A. M., on the Btli day of December, 1868,
at my office. Given under my hand and official
sm: dure, this Nov. 27, 1808
J. \Y. B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
4 LL PERSONS concerned arc hereby notified
/». that A. 0. Rice lias applied for exemption of
Personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10
o'clock, A. M., on the 6th day of December, 1868,
at mv office.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
Nov. 27, 1608. J. W. B. SUM M EPS, Ord’y.
ADVANCES OEJ COTTON!
To Planters ami others wishing to
ISOLD COTTON l.\ ENGLAND,
where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other ex
p. uses for ho ding are less than iu the United
States, wc wi.l advance
TEN CENTO PER POUND ON MIDDLINGS
skipped to cur friends in Liverpool, charging
the English commercial rale of interest, ahull
at present, is FIVE PER CENT, and hold as
long as desired.
CLAOHORN, HERRING it CO.
Augusta, Oa., Nov. 29, —2in2
lotYjTt. ri.
II E SOLVENT.
lln ten minutes it can he detected in the blood, etc
i \ wonderful remedy ! works astonisliing cures
iu miraculous quick time.
RAHWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Sarskparilllan
Is the only part, of Sarsaparilla containingmed.
ical virttu ?, and this principle is one which en
ter- largely in ihe Resolvent. All other parts
of Stir-apariHa are inert and useless. <'ne bot
t.',- of 111 Resolvent contains more of the ciira
: ti\e principle than tin of the large bottles of
i Sarsaparilla sold under that name.
So quick is Rad way’s Resolvent, in entering
into »lie circulation, that it has ben detected in
; i e blood and urine in ten minutes after it has
l Seen taken.
Si-.rofu a, Fever Sores, Skin Eruptions Sores,
Humors in the Blood, Blotches, Pimple-, Suit
Rheum, Syphilis, Mercurial Sores, and all i is-
I i-uies of the skin, arc cured rapidly, In simple
1 alf ctions of the skin, a few doses are only re
! quireJ. There are none ?o disfigured in peisonal
: appearance but tliut this wonderful remedy- will
restore to health aad peisonal improvement.—
One bottle is sufficient (o insure a fine, clear,
smooth, and healthy skin and complexion.
For diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, and
Uiin .ry Organs, it surpasses in rapidity and
pi rtsancnce of cure all known remedies in the
world. Persons detecting brick-dust deposited
in the bottom of the vessel, or suffering with a
j a s,-aiding pain along the uretba, and pains iu
lb.- loin-, small of the back, etc., or from uiic
i turitioi s in drops, should at once use the liE
-1 SOLVENT,,
GEORGIA, Newton County.
VI.T. PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that John 1. Avery, has applied to mu tor ex
emption of personalty, and I Will pass lipoll 111:.:
same at HI o’clock a. la., on the 30tli day ot Noveia
her, 1808, at my office. Given under my baud and
official signature, November JPth 1806.
J. W. ii. SUMMERS, Ordlunry.
GFORGIA, Newton County.
ALL PERSONS concerned nre horaby no
tified tlmt Ethan Brewer, has npplied Cur
exemption of personalty and setting apart, ami
valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon
the same nt lOo’clock a. m., on the 3Utli day of
November, istiS, nt in\ office. Given under mv
I and and official signature, November, 2(H,!i
LStiS. J. W. B SUMMERS, Ord’y.
Newton County.
A f.L PERSONS eonccrmd are hereby nidified
i\. that John U. Sc-ott bus applied for excmptlnn
of IVrson.ilty and setting apart, and valuiitiun of
IGmicstend, ami I will pass upon the same at
10 o'olek, on the 80th dav of November. l8i)8,
nt my office. Given under my hand and official
signature, November 20, lsoß.
J. \Y. B SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
VLB PERSONS concern -J are lu-reby notified
L -ut James M. I ester has applied for exemp
tion of personally, and setting apart and valua
tion of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon the
same at 10 o'cljck, on the 89th of November,
1868, at my office. Given under mv haud aud
official sign ature, November 18, 186,8.
J. W. B. SUMMERS Ord’y
NEW TON MIF.IUFF’S S VI,K.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
the city of Covington, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the Ugal hours of sale,
to the highest, bidder, all that tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the fiist district
of Newton county number not known, it being
the tract formerly owned and resided en by old
man Ansley, now by defendant, containing
485 acres, more or leso. Levied on to satisfy
one fi fa, issued from Newton Inferior Court, in
favor of Richmond J. Teirell, Administrate*,
<ic., now controlled by Win. \V. Clark, vs. Win.
J. Terrel l . Levy made and pi speriy poiuted old
by said Clark. O. M. T. BOWER,
Novcu b«r 5, 1808. Sheriff
NEWTUN ISHEKIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
the city of Covington, on the first Tuesday in
December Dext, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder, the following property:
line House end Lit in the town of Conyers,
containing one half acre, more or less, number
not k no a u, bounded on the north by Dr, Travis’
Lot, ou the south by Milton Bentley’s Lot, on
the cast by Jarold’s Lot,, on the west by Decatur
road. Said lot now occupied by J. M, Peck.—
Levied on as the property of J. T. O. Nix, to
satisfy principal and interest, on one fi fa, issued
from Newton Inferior Court, in favor of John
A. Bruce, vs J. T. O. Nix.
Property pointed out an 1 levy ma 1 v bv order
of John A. Bruce. G. M. T. BOWER,
Oct. 80, 1868, Sheriff.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
TTTIT.L he s-dd before the Court House! door
\ V in the city of Covington, on the first
Tuesday in December next, w ithin the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit :
All that tract or body of laud situate lying and
being in the eleve.dh District of originally Hen
ry, now Newton county, it being the lands of
Milton Waldiop, aud on which said Waldrop
now lives, adjoining lands of 0. C. White, J.
W. McCollum, Elijah Plunkett, and others. All
levied on to satisfy the principal and interest on
nine fi fa’s, issued from a Justice Court in the
476th district G. M., in favor of John A. Bruce,
vs. Archa Scott and Samuel Hill principals, and
Milton Waldrop ludorser. Property poiuted out
bA John A. Bruce. Levy made and returned to
me by John M. King, L. C.
Nov. o, 1868. G. M. T. BOWER, Sheriff
ADMINISTRATOH’S SALE.
\ GREEABLY to an order of the Court of
il Ordinary of Newton euuntv, will be sold
before the Court House door in the city of Oov
iagtou, on the fust Tuesday in January next,
to the highest bidder, within the legal hours ot
sale—the Real Estate of David Harris, deceased
late of Newton county, comisling of one tract
of hind, whemm deceased lived at the time of
his diatii, known as part of lot of Laud No, 148
in the first district of originally Walton, now
Newton county, containing two hundred ncre*
more ot less, except, two acres, known as Ihe
Harris’ Spring Church, with the light of one
half the Spring—said two acres having been
sold by deceased, to Harris’ Spring church, du
ring his life time. This land is to be sold for
CASH, for the benefit of the he ; rs and creditors
of said deceased. W. Y. HARRIS, Adpa’r
de boms non, with the Will annexed.
Nov. 20, 1868. [ru kk* st7.}
Administrator’s Sale,
V GREEABLY to an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Newton county, wilf be sol-]
before the Court House door, in the City of
Covington, to the highest bidder, within the
legal hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in Jan
uary next, the following property, to w it .
Eighty acres of land, being part of lot No,
(332,) three hundred and thirty two, of the (9th)
ninth district of originally Henry, now Newton
county.
Also at the same time and place, town lot No.
108, in the town of Oxford, together with the
improvements thereon, known as the residence
of llie late B. U. -S. Starr, dec’d.
Also town lot No. 93, in tl e town of Oxford,
together with the improvements thereon, known
as the Linn lot.
Also at the same time and and place, town
bile No’s 123, 124, and 126, in the town of Ox
ford, known as the Fish'.Uond Jots.
B'old as the property of„8. TL S Starr, Jdec’d.
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said,
deceased. T- mis Cash,
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, Adm'r
de bonis non, with the Will annexed
Nov. IS, 1868.
Administrator’s Sale-
AGREEABLY to an Older from the Court of
Ordinary of Newton county, will be sold
befove the Court house door in the city of Cov
ington, to the hi;,host bidder, within the legal
hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in January
next, the following property, to wit :
Two hundred and forty acres of laud, more or
less, situated in the 9th district of originally
Henry, now Newton eounty, numbers not
known, it being the place whereon Meriwether
X- K. rinon resided at the time of bis death ;
bounded on the northby the lands of J. W. Bowie,
on the east by Alcova River, on the south by the
lands of J. A. Armisteud, on the west, hy the
lauds of N. P. Hunter.
Sold as the property of Meriwether L. Kenuon
deceased, lor the purpose of diatribuiion
amongst the heirs at law.
Nov. 13. 1868. FRANCES KENNON, Adm’x.
Executors’ Sale.
Will be sold before tlio Court nouse door in the
city of Covington, Newton eounty, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in. December next, between the
usual hours ot sale, one hundred and twenty I
six acres of land, more or less, it being part of j
lots No. 224, in ! e tenth District of oriyinallj
ITenry, now Newton eounty, end part of lot No.
289, in the 9th District of said cjunty, adjoining
the town of Oxford on the west.
Also Lot No. -16, and part of Lot No. 4a, in
the city of Covington, lying near the Depot, on
the Georgia Railroad. Said lots well improved, j
Sold agreeably to the last will and testament of
Charles M. Berry, deceased. Terms Cash.
WILLIAM T. BERRY.
JAMES'-F. BERRY.
Oct.-28, 1868 Executor..
AIIMINISTRATOIfS SALE. ,
a IFII-L be sold under an or b r from the Court
V T of Ordinary of NdwGm imuety, Georgia, :
[ on tWfirst Tuesday iu January next, (18697
| before the Court L. - door in ti» City of Cov
ington, let we -n ’’ "9- 'h> urs u I -gal sales, a
portii-n of the Usui I. l-u 1 (esse '-1 Haralson,'
late of said county, deet-ised, t-> wit; on* Los
iu fke town of Social Circlo, in WaJon eounty,
on which is situated a Store Home, it> which tin
said Jesse id. liar up. on did •>. Mercantile business’
in liis fi’fe time, uud on v filch ulgo there is r*
Doctor’s Shop. The lot w ill .- divided, that is
the Store House, with a part of the lot will be
-mid Separately, from tint part on which the
Do. tor's shop rlan-ls, dial, n if! hr ■ld also sej -
uratclv, Als .nt (.he snmu time and place, will
be soM about, onohnndred and forty live nines
of land, moio or bknow n m l.'&ia'gobY
Queen plm-e, a portion of which lie- i» the said
county of \\ all ou, and the b lance in Newton/
id! forming one In dr of land. Tlu- uhofe prop
erty »old for CASH to pay and, bt rof aid dccom-cd
ELISHA ELLIOTT, ffM’r.
Nov. 15, 1 siis. | Pit Ikh *l9]
Newton itfortgago Sheriff’s Sale
WILL BE StILD on flu- !.;t Tuesday in Janrf
nry next, within the legal hours of sale, boforff
the- Court House and >«r in tlo- cif.\ of ( Avnigton
lo the highest bidder, the following property, to
wit; Seventy-five acre-/of Lot No, 159. ]Mirt ot
Lot part of Tot, No. 195. part of Lot
No. 19-1, and part of Lot No, 16(5, containing
six bundled and thirty-five aeros. and is the*
place Whereon B. O. W. Wlmt’ev formerly lived,
but more iec-ently owued by Wm. W. Clark.
Also Lot of Land No. 185, coulamiugi tw«r
hundred two an-1 a half netvs, lym e or less.
Also one hundred acres of Land, it being the'
east half of Lot No. 174, it, b,-ing (lie place re
cently owned by Gabriel Dip- r, in the tiintlr
l ist., of formerly Hears, nosv Newton eounty.
Now iu possession of Augustus 11. Lee
All levied on by virtue of on-- Mortgage fi fa.,-
issued from Newton Superior ( uiirt, in favor of
Wm. \Y, Clark, transferred to Win. D. Conyers,
vs. Turner Horton. Properly pointed out in'
said mortgage fi. fa, Levy made by order of
Wm. W. Clark, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Oct. SO, 1868, 0, M. T. BOWER, Sheriff.
Newton Mortgage Sheri s' ’a Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in live city of Covington, on the first Tues
day iu December next, within the legal hours of
safe, to the highest bi-ld> r, tin foil owing prop
erty, to wit:
Eighteen hundred pounds of Seed Outton,
moic or less, an 1 Fifty Bushels Corn, more er
less. Levied on as the property of C. A, Chris
tian, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa, issued from
Newton County Court, in favor of John A
Bruce, vs. 0. A. Chrislisn. Levy made by A,
11, Zachrv, former Sheriff.
Oet. 9, 1868. G. M T. BO AUR ■ Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
WHEREAS, W. J. Spea’rs, Executor of the
last will and testament 'of Samuel White
head, dec’d, has applied to mo for permission to
resign his trust, and V. M. Whitehead, (Co-Ex
ecutor,) has signified his willingness to take
charge of the same. This is therefore to cite
and admonish all aud singular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, t > ‘file lh«ir ol jec
tions in my office, if any they have, by (ho first
Monday in January next, otherwise said resig
nation will be accepted, and F. M. Whitehead
appointed to fulfil! said trust, iu terms of th*
law. Given under my hand and official sigua
turr, Nov. 5, 1868.
J. W. If. SUMMERS, Oidinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Wm. J.
Cushing deceased, late of Newton Cos, Ga.,
are h-reby notified to come fora ard and settle,
and those having demands present them in
terms of the law. F. I). CU.SIIING,
Nov. 6, 18(58. Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\T OTTCE is hereby given to all persons having
IN demands against James B. Penn, late of
Newtoncoiinty, deceased, to pre-scut them to me,
properly made out, within Die time prescribed
by law, so as to show their dharnqtW and afnourit.
And all persons indebted to said and ceased, are
hereby required to make imin Lute payment to
me, \V r . J. HUUriON,
Oct. 23, Executor of James B. Penn.
Jasper Legid AdYcrtiscimnits.
GEORGIA. Jasper County.
\»rriEREAS, Joseph J. lloudersou, Eseoutor
V 7 to the Will of Samuel Henderson, deceas
ed, makts.application for Letters of Dismission
from said trust.
These a; e t herefore to cite all persons con
cerned, to show cause, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in June next, why said
letters shall not issue to said applicant.
Given under my hind and official signature,
this 22d dav of Nov. 1868.
M. II nUTOIIISON, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
\ LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
lA. that John W.. Check Las applied,for exemp
tion qf personalty, im9 setting apart' nfitt valuation
of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same
at MontieeUo, on the sth day of D n inker, 1868,
at my office. Given under niy'l nd and official
signature, this 21st day of November, 1868.
M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y..
GEOIHJI V, Jasper County.
ALL I’LLAONS concerned are hereby notified
that Mai y Banks La-.- .pplit-d for exorap
tton of ivreormlty, and «--iting apart end valuation
of Homestead, and I will pass iron the same «t>
Mouticcllo, on the sth day of D'-'-embur, 1868, ai
my office. Given under mv hand nod official
signature, this November 20,1868.
m,if. nr rcmsoN,orav
GEORGIA, Jasper (Jp-jngty.
YY7 HER'EAS, Richard B. Phtlffps makes np-
V V plication for Letter- of Adoiiuisl.ratioa on
the estate of Vi iu. Pliillips, hue of saidooUßty,
deceased.
Tit ess are therefore t<» - It. -ml aim mish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they
iiuvc, ou or before the -i.-st .Mi uUay iu Novem
ber next, wl-.y said icttei s .a’ n.-t issu# to said
applicant. . *
GH'en under my hand and official signa'ure,
this £oth dav of bet. 1868.
M. 11. ON, O.lr'y
Adininistrator’a Sale,
V GREEABLY to an r-t-i passed by the
Court of Ordinary sis Jasper county, on the
6tli day of October, lc> win he sold befor* the
Court house door ia th-- town., of MontieeUo, in
sai-l county, on the first Tuesday In December
next, within the usual hours of solo, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Cue treat, of Land, situated in said eouuty of
Jasper, adjoining the Lauds of B. P. Key, Mat
thew Rainey, and others, containing Sixty-eight
(68) Acres, according to survey, tiie same being'
the Dower assigned Elixabcili Davidson, widow
of Robert Davidson, deceased, and sold as the
property of said Robert Davi Ison, for the pur
pose of Distribution, Terms Cash.
HE®' \V. WEBB, Adm’r
October ft, 1868. [rfi. fek s7.]
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
AT JNERE A8; the estate of Theopliilus Pye,
VV late of said County, deceased, is uurepre
sented. These are (hci el’co o to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned, to show cause, if any
’they have, on or before the first Monday iu
December next, why Administration with the
Will annexed, on the estate of said deceased
shall not devolve upou the Clerk of the Superior
Court, of said County, or soiuo other tit and
proper person, os provided 1 v the Statute.
Given under my Laud artd official signature,
thir 6th day of October, Is6b.
Al. 11. HEX'HI ICN.jOrd’y.