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GEORGIA ENTERPRISE 1
cOVIN^TONjOA.i
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TUAi; ; TIME AT COVINGTON,
mv'Passenger Train arrives at. ..7 48 a. m
P °" B pLen-er Train arrive at 847 p. m
Ua L lir ., t passenger Train arrive at... .8 13 p. m
Train arrive ut 5 07 a. m
?, P War Train arrive at 7 30 a. nt
Ylf v’„v e l'eiuLt Train arrive at 510 m.P
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r iiib'.ea and Testaments.
, assortment of Bibles and Testaments
' American Bible Society’s Publication Of
’r",U * a , u . at the store of Messrs. Pace, Wood
Ire, are toi »
Kogcrs, in Covington _
Hot for Christmas.
..w.ument of a large assortment of
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A CO, Augusta. U. everybody pro
,are for a merry Christinas^
Groceries,
Tin- assortment in this line advertised by Messrs.
, ” v v Wiiton affords to planters and country
i °bTsarf opportunity to lay in their supplies,
h'ich tiH V cannotothml to overlook. These gen
,,.,.n known in this community, and need
can
w ,,s -
P,y Goods.
'or,^., sc rs of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods will
it to their interest to notice the card of Messrs.
, <fe J $ Ks.sek, of Whitehall street, Atlanta.
; • i. r-c stock will be found something
>wH every variety of taste, while prices will al
a_vs be in favor of cash buyers.
Holiday Tricks.
a very large and select assortment of Toys and
lonfectionerie* suited to tin- season will be found
’ McgsrJ . c h. Sanders & Bro.’s store, in Cov
neton comprising Fireworks in great variety,
• untie* Fruits, Ac. N.at Holiday Presents, new
i' rcsf , (ioods, and a general assortment oi Notions.
lo and see.
W. 31. Dunbar & Cos.
We neglected to call attention to the advertise
jrnt last week of the above firm, who have taken
h e old stand of Mr. A. Stevens, on Broad street,
umista, Ga, They will take pleasure in serving
i, old patrons, and the public generally, who nmv
vor them with orders til their line, or with con
unmvnt* of Cotton or other Produce. They eon-
Itenlly expect liy Cdthful attention to business to
munuind the approlmtion of all who favor thelu
iili their patronage. Give them a trial.
Meeting of Congress.
The assembling of Congress was the principal
tettrrence of public interest at Washington for
lis week. The Senators from Georgia are not ed
ited to seats. There is a disagreement among
1( , Republican leaders as to tbcir-fliUirc policy to
ards the Southern State*. After reading a part ol
le President’s Message, the Senate refused to hear
and it was laid on the table in the House. The
•nspe-'t is that there will he as disgraceful a ses
,,u as any thilf lias prcceeded it.
A Xeou > Kii.i.s An •tiikr for tf.n Cents. —
negro killed another negro at Taylor’s Mill,
i this county, last Saturday, under the follow
ig circumstances, as related toils: Ihe lor
ier owed the latter toil cents, and, alter some
ispute over it, the money was Immled over,
■mss a fire place; the lull fell int■> the five
Kid was burned. The one claimed the
Konev paid ; the other denied it; a. quarrel
when the one to ivliun ;lie money was
struck the oilier over the head with a
ire of hoard and killed him. ‘'Let us hate
ice.’’— ForS’/lk Adrerl'wr.
Mi cEocnation in Ai.aeana. — Ihe Legisla
te of Alabama Inis taken one more step
sward. On Saturday the House passed a
I repealing those sections of the code which
•hid an intermarriage lx*tween whites am.
«;r„«s. The repealing act, permitting the
urc miscegenation of the American and the
rican races. Im* become a law in Alabama,
far as the II mse is concerned.— M'Jtit. Mud.
‘•P mpey,’’ said a good Matured gentleman
his colored man, “I did not know till today
it you had been whipped la-t week.
‘Didn’t you, massu?" replied Puinpev. ‘ I
I know’d it jist de san e time it occurred.
|)kus say* he has seen a great deal about
ays carrying “p.v-sengers through with
mnge,” and as he was a little “short
iher day, thought he would try it. The
intent resulted in his being put off in a
, and he declares there’s no believing
ling that the newspapers say.
lioiousLiherty in Spain.—Gen. Prim, in
to an application for permission to return
ain, made to him by three refugees on
nt of religion, is reported to have said :
ni this day forth there shall be liberty in
ountry—real liberty ; every man shall be
‘r of liis own conscience, and shall pro
be faith which seems best in his own
*
boys, aged three and four years, were
searching for chestnuts near I)cn-
Morris county. New Jersey, last week,
turned out in search, and
them was not found until the next morn
wK when he was about three miles from home
f) of nearly dead fyon» exposure.
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Ifunmeut, the Virginia Radical, calls the
powerful ongirie of political trickery that
known in the world since God made
the Plantation Bttteiis were first
known, to tlie American people some sev
»R fears ag°.. it, wgs supposed that they were
owyiarcly new thing, had never before been
f ar as their general use in the Uni-
is concerned, this may be true. It
true that the same Hitters were made
»U«sold in the Island of St. Thomas, over forty
ago, ns any old planter, merchant or sea
doing business with the iVest Indies
you. It is distinctly within my re
that on the return of my father
* as a s ea captain, ami doing an extensive
.f‘*W' j” the tropics,) lie would invariably have
Bitters among the ship’s stores, and our
sideboard was never without them.—
: sickness, it matters not how severe or
the decanter of these Bitters, by a dif
name, was always resorted to as a sever*
noma Water.— Superior to the best im-
German Cologne, and sold at half the
The hanging of Smith, in lluntsvilla, Ala.,
was a case of the biter bitten. A party of;
maskers called on him, and confidentially in- j
quiretl whether there was not s.>lllo body about j
thero w hom lie would like to bang, lie named
twooftho neighbors whom he hud long wished I
to see rise in this style, lie went out after :
them with his friends only to be strung up
himself.
31 \II RIL'D.
Nov. 26, at tlie residence ol The lirid*’* lather, l>y
Giles Whitten, Esq., Mr. MAIiI.IN Mt)S3 to Miss
MARY HARPER, of Covington.
Dec. 1, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr.
W. ALLEN lIYV’ K to .’U.-s O. B. TKRKKLL, all of
Newton county.
Due. 8, at the residence of tlie bride's father, by
Rev. W. D Atkinson, Mr.C.G. ROBINSON to Miss
MAGGIE S. 81G.MAN, ail of Newton county.
Dec. Otli, at the residence of Mr. Jacob Weeper,
by Win. J. Wright, J. P., Mr. J. P. W. DIGGERS
to Miss ELIZABETH M ALONE, all of Newton.
M A ll Iv K T S .
Cotton 20 to 221 •■‘cuts per lb.
Flour, from s<> to 87 per hundred.
Corn 90 to 8100 per Lusliul.
Peas, 85 to i? 100 per bushel.
Meal, 81.20 per l»u*l*el.
Bacon, 17 to 22 cent* per lb.
Butter, 35 to 4 > cents per 11-
Eggs, 20 to 25 cents per dozen.
Lard, 20 to 25 cents per lb.
Salt. Liverpool, 8275 per Sack. Va. 82,75.
G01d,35, premium .
« & « € e a ili sf
2000 sacks Liverpool .Sill,
200 bags Rio Coffee,
25 sacks Laguirn, and Java Coff c,
HR) Barrels Refine 1 .Sugars
200 Kegs Nail*, best brands,
nO Barrels Whi-ky, Rnm and Gin,
10 Quarter Casks sherry, and Madeira Mine,
800 Bags Drop Shot,
100 K.gs liazird and Duponts Poxd r.
100 Boxes New Layer Raisins,
50 Half boxes New Later Raisins
150 Quarter Boxes New Layer 11.. bins,
100 Boxes File r rackets.
4' 0 Coils Buie Rope,
25 Bales Gunny Bagging.
150 Boxes Faet.ory and -Cite Cheese.
300 Packages New Mackerel,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Candles, Soap, Starch,
Soia, Pickles. Canned Oy.-tris and lobsters,
Segars. Smoking mid Chewing Tobaeco, Mood
W are, Brooms, &c ,
At Lowest Maukkt Pi.less.
HOt» i O V/AL-sON,
302 Broad Sire t. Augusta, Cll.
HO! FOII CHRISTMAS.
FIRE CRU'KHRS,
RO ..AN CANDLES,
SAND CR.Vt KEIIS,
SKY ROCKETS,
All .-be* . ol vai'etiusof
Fi r o "W x- 3jl js ,
At Wholesale an 1 Rota l.iflt greatly reduced
for C A'--!!. O ilcis sOiiciu'd, iiufl ju’oiup
atlenuon giviii.
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1 m 5 Augusta, Oft.
” m7~c. Ft J r. Kl 8 eh,
’V ho e-ale and Retail Dealers in
Staple and ICinoy Dry Rooilk, Yutil.ee No
tion*, Bunts mid shoes, Hats,
raps, nml straw Goods,
UEA D V MA D E CLOTHING.
(Old stand of TaDey, Brown, <t Cos,)
6m5 Whitehall slr,-«t. Allauta. Ga.
Q F YOU Venn' allot OY I'KR STEM', go to
a the New Bar Boons, under Corley & Dors. tl s.
3 . A . STOVALL,
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I‘oullaili’.-Range, J ekaon M., Augusta, 1 ■ a.
Will confine himself strictly to the rule of
Cotton .-.ml ..111. r lT.xl.ice. : lid will give per
s nal attention t•« Cm i .terest of I. i-patron*.
Qotnmissi.ui f. r selling Cotton, per cent
Oct. 30—3. 49
NEW STOP'S M£VV STOCK !
WlT’ll.LlA.M SILA'ERBI RG, would e..1l the
f I line, in not the citizen* ol this city and
sin rounding that be lots opened on
Whit.ha.l sir et, Ati.ama, ‘.a,, se.-ond d.,..r
tr 111 I. ’f Bank-, a large mi l wv 1 assorted stock
of Dry Good-, Clothing, 80. lsai' i >lo es, lints.
Gaps, Trim Is, ami G .nt • men’s Furnishing
Goods, all of which I intend to s.'l as che .p as
it can be done. Remember the place. 3m48
HARD WARS & SADDLERY.
IVIt SALK AT COST BY
HAST 3 E, CALHOUN, & CO.,
30 Jlnync stre* t, Charleston, S, C.
During the next few months, we shall offer at
COST PRICK', to elo o our present business,
our Wholesale sloek of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AC.,
Also a la-ge assortment, of
Saddles, Rudies, Harness, A Shoe Findings.
These Goods were purchased hy us for CASH,
at Lowest Valuation. .\ any of them are of
our own Importation or Manufacture,
2m2 H ASTIK, CALHOUN, A CO.
TIPOR4S CODSTV, (JEORBI4,
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
(offer for sn'e, a PLANTATION in Thomas
count y, four milvS from Thomasviile, consist
ing < f TweWe Handled Two and a Half Acres
first quality LAND, witli good dwelling, cabins,
kitchen, barns, s'allies, gin house, gin, packing
screw, blacksmith shop. Sic., all under good
fence; five hundred acres cleared, balance heav
ily limbered. There are three handled acres of
Virgin Hammock—bounded on the North side
by i lie Atlantic and Gulf Kail road, on the South
by the Montioollo road, and the new railroad
front Albany will come within half a mile of this
Plantation.
There is a never-failing creek of fino water
running thr< ugh the Plantation. Also five wells
and tw > well stocked fish ponds on the premises.
This placets known as the “Seward Home
Place,” being formerly the property of Hon.
Jas. L. Seward.
The mules, horses and < titer stock, with all the
wagons end agricultural implements, will be sold
wit h the place on leasonable terms,
l-'or particulars apply to
A, STEVENS. Augusta, Gn.,
or to A P. Wright, Thomasville, Ga.
or L. J. Guilm.ißTin, * Go, Savannah, Ga.
p. s. There are two churches and two schools
in Thomasville, Ga., fine climate and good
neighbors.—nuv2B 41
Atlanta BJusinoss Directory.
A\7M. 1 OLI.MAN, Healer in Watches, Clocks,
\Y Fine Jewelry, Gtdd Pens, Spectacles, &«.,
Whitehall street, second door above M Lynch’s
& Co’s book store, Atlanta, Ga. Repairing done
in good st »»d warranted.—s. 4.
B) oVOXNOII, Wholesale and Retail denier
. in Millinery & ft raw Goods, Bonnets,
Hats, Silks, Ribbons, Velvet, Feathers, Flowers,
Jc., Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.—4.5.
NOTICE!
ATT"nil a view to turn my whole attention to
IV the COMMISSION BUSINESS, 1, on the j
20th instant, disposed of my entiiw s.o. k of
Groceries, rte., to \V. 3!. DUNRAII .V CO., who |
will continue the GROCERY BL'SINE'-S at |
the same old stand, and for whom 1 bespeak th» i
patronage of my friends.
A. STEVENS.
\ A 7 F. Hie iind.Tsig ,0.1. havin'.; this day formed
n Cop irt nei ship f»r the 1r . n-utrt ion of a *
GROCERY and PUD CGI’ BI>INK-S under
the inline and sulcmf WM. M. DUNB AR .p <’«»., ;
do respectfully n lieii, ilu. patr w ge -o libcrnUy
best...We 1 ..a our predecessor.
\VM M. DUN B \R.
nov2s—tf TIIOS. M COi.DG V.
NOTICE!
HAYING liouglit out the stock intrade of A
STEVENS, we have forme Ia Copm tn. t -liip
for lli.- ptH'|T>»»e of earr ingDu nHRO EKY and
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Me will also and al In Ida. ter* Supplies, and
every tiling n-tia!lv f.rtindln a fir.-t class (-Foc.-ry
House. )Ye wifi give prompt intent on t>> any
consignment 1 f Colton or . Ihr produce mad.- t o
11s, nod do our best to deserve the p itr 11 igc ol
the customer* of tlie old House, which, for the
past thirty years, has been fuvornb'y known
her.-, and of .1 1 our own friends who may favor
us with business. W. M. DUNBAR & CO.
W. M. Dunbar, of S uitli Car .lina,
Tuns. M Coliisby, of Virginia
Nov. 2."),—4;f
NEW H ARN ESS SHOP
SDEVAI.D lias opened a Games- Shop, 0:1
• the 1 tt.-t side of Hie Square, Oo' ingio i,
and is prepared with Good Male in! and C.m po
tent Workmen, to exec ite ah Work i . that line
in a workman-like style, and at low figure .
All woik warranted, —3ai2
' fiAWSffAftr»bfl<St.
C 1 ILF' 1 S. WHITTEN being appointed Notary
j Public, and Ex ( fficio Justice el the Peace,
for Nc ton Count v, lias rpen. and his office in 0 e
rear of his Grocery, on the west side of the
Public Square, where he off is hi-se. vices to
the pub ic at. large, - illi tlie assurance tint
such will l.e rer.de; •and t the best «.f his ability,
unbiased and impartial.
December 4, 18t>8. 3‘4
"NTow Bar ’BLoom l
JF YOU want some tine Cigar* an ! Tobacco,
go to the. No v Bar Room, in (lie Ba.scm. ut
under Oriey vt D.rsctt’*, Oj po-ite the Post
(Juice. 48.tf.
IF A’OU want some fine old Nectar Whisky,
the b st. aver Sold in Covington, go to tile
New Bar Room, in the Basement under Corley
& Dol.-etl'-.
C . H . & A . W . FORCE,
Wholesale Dealers hi
13 OOtiQ cfe S^OOG,
Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga.
Our Goods are purchased direct front
lie Eastern Mamifacttirer*. We will
fiell them to Country Merchants at N. Y. price*
Freight added.—lv43
IF A'OC want any Fine oil B.andy, Whi-key
Bum, Ci i, Wine, or ‘ any oilier man,’’ go to
the N.-w Saloon, in 'lie Bnscm. nt under Curley
it Dorset ’s.
White. Wine Vir.caar !
A NO. 1 Article can lie had hv calling on
iV BOWKfcR A HARRIS.
Fine Amber djffuj) !
VNOTHF.R SUPPIA" of line Amber Syrup jm t
received by BOWKKK cN HARRIS.
IF YoU need ally Pute Liquors so- Medical
pm-m.-es. go lo (l.e New l ar Room and get it.
Now. doe’i f.uvet (he place, in the Basement un
der Coiley & Dorse it’s stoic, opposite the I’os;
(iffice.
PROFIT AND PLEASURE FOR ALL.
BUY of the Be t -e’cet and Grafted Fruit
Tree*. No Tr.-e* iliat. never Ripen F.uit,
hut a good assort incut ol b»-st vat i. ties t !irough
tii- season. To accomplish the same ly ding
would require ;i life *d care and toil. Inscrip
tive Circuh.r* giving list of v.ui. tie*, size, co'..r,
lime of ripening, prices, A l ., sent fre-n appli
cation lo B F. CAMP,
3m2 Ali ova Nurseries, Covington, Ga.
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I. years rve, tia writer cf these lines and an invalid physician, while xLlilr;' the
lc—id ct 5L Crain fer their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and
brnc-leial effetta cf the Bun there produced upon many cf the invalids who were t like
ourselves) seeking health ; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history
cf i„'; medicinal virtues. Ee was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery,
which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the solo right to manufacture
and soil it in the United States.
The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTETtS was thus made known to the world. PLA.7-
I .'..fi'j;l lEJT333 being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and
re’yir.j wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid reve’u
t: '* in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civllired
: 'd. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—X. was a talisman of health, and the demand for
.' HiAFTATZCN BITTE2S soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to r;.tply.
1 . ■ w.'.hE'.tnsir.g the large importation of Ct. Croix Bun, made cxrrcssly for the ccr.-
; grd.ny of these Hitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
th:* rrrargrmonts upon an extensive scale abroad should at once bo made, and an agent
tvs despatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and
leaser-several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates cn the
island, rouses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which uttcc'y "•rtca
ishei the natives,” The services of experienced men and natives of the Salat h : re
cur ai, and vary scan the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTESS were in a post oa
to supply thoir laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in nnnnfvc
tur'nr the S22AT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVI&CBATO3. The above cut Mrrecsats
the natives crushing the sugar-cans and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
is an antidote to Favor and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION EITTFB3 is tsnsurpasrod in the
history cf the world. Over five million bottles are disposed of annually. They are
adapted to old and young, male and female. They are 'agree aMc :r. lists, erf a’<**•.*".
proin ee an immediate beneficial result. ”
CORLEY & DSRSETT’3 1
Camp’s Old Corner, Opposite Post Office,
South side of the Public Sq .nrc.
Is the Place to Get Everything you Want.
fifiTE are now oper.i' g a Large and well selcct-
VT ed Stoet if Goods, suited specially to the i
wants of this nia Uet. Call and . xiniine our \
Slock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PRINTS DEL.VINS, MERINOFH, Jo.,
White Goods, factions, Hosiery,
A Large assortment of
jLad ie s' Dress Trimmings
A Fine S'oek of Cents’
RE A P Y-M AD E ChOTIIIKU
Cp.ssim2rs, Twedcs, Kerseys, &c.
BOOTS,
II A T S & G A P S ,
Wc have also a Largo St ck of
S’ Am I lit <5 R OGE f, I3S,
COUN’, BACON,
FLOtfn, M EAT.,
SALT, SUGAR, ail grades
SYItUP, MOLASSES,
COFFEE, SOU A,
PEPPER SPICES, all kinds,
T O B A C C O, Smoking and Chawing;,
Bagging and Rope,
CrockiTy, Wood, & Mar*lwarc,
Saddles, Bridles, Sole! Leather
CaifSkins, Shoe Findings, &c.,
ZT" ± O Xa iC3.lL3.o^*£3-
Wc have on hand and intend k opin> a good
reipply of Fi te l.iqu u-s, such as
COGNAC, CHERRY, I’EAtH AND APPLE
RYU, WHEAT, BOURBON, CORN,
XV HISKIEH V
II 01.1. AS D GIN, RUM, * C
We cordially invite all to cail and examine our
«G.ck, whether they wish to purchase or not
COiILEY & DOR3ETT,
O t. 2 lylo
Tobaccoi Tohacco !
(t Ytlß ,t- CODY’S is the place to buy von!
J Tobacco. Ail Grades. Che.qi! <h- aper ! 1
Chea i.st!!! Cal! and see them and you will
he -uve to h.. pie.it.ed, whether you wish 5 ceins
or §2O worth. —3*2
Newr.oii Legal Atlvertuse'iiertis.
NKYYTO.V XJlt;ltll'l’\S .SALE.
TT’ll Lhe sold he’ore the Court House d.>or
Y \ in the citv ot Covington, Newton .-minty,
Georgia, between the lawful hour* ol sa'r, on
the first Tuesday in January next, the following
piop-riy, t<> wit: One liour.c and lot in tlie
Lit \ of Covington, Georgia, known iu the plan
of -aid ci y, as. Lot No. Foii.te. n, (14.) t-quare
B, bring tin- pfemise- now occupied by Rev. P.
A, llrurd. Levivl t.n as Il,e property «f J. A.
B. (lie,unions tb satisfy certain fi. la’s issued
from thb Justice’s Court, 411—el District, G. M.,
in favor of Jei.nirgs. Thoniliiison, & Cos, vs. if.
A. B, Oleu m ns. l’ropertv pointed out by
Plalut.tr.- Attorney. Levy made ar.d letmned
to me b. John <> Kills, i.. C.
0, M. T. BOWER. Sheriff.
Uecemhct'. 7, 18(5°.
GEORGIY, Neutou Comity.
* 1,1, I’ER'-ONvi eot.ccrned are hereby notified
2 hat I'er vP i tlol las applied for exemption
of | crsonaltv. ands ttiig apart an I valuation
. f Hoo.ist.-ad and I wili pass upon th •* ra">e nt
10 o’ci.C-: on the 21-t day D ecu.her. .1868 at
n>v office. Given under mv hand and vilicisl
.-iguutme, Dec. 11, 1808
J. W. B. SUM ERS, Ord’y.
GEOUGI Y, Newton CohVtty.
VLB PF.RBONB concerned are hereby notified
tlmt W. A. Dyer, has applied for exemption
of Personalty, mid setting apart ami valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same nt 10
o’clock A. M., on the 2lst day of December, bSOH,
at my office. Given under iny hand and official
signature, this Dee. It, JSGS.
J. \V. It. HUMMERS, Ordinary.
GEORGI Y, Newton County.
VLB PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that Win. T. Berry baa applied for exemption of
Personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, ami 1 will pass upon the same at 10
o'clock, A. M , oil the 21 sit day of December, 18t>8,
nt my office.
Given under my band and official signature, this
Dee. 11, IStiS. ’ J. \V. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
IN LIJ \ll PLCJNKF.T. Admioistrator of tlie
j cst de of Charles T. Pliinktt. deeea-ed, late
of -a and county, having applied to the court, of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the
land hoi mging to said Estate, for tlie purpose of
diair Vati.iW nm..n s*l Hie heirs of sai I decea*ed.
All persons concern..' I are t otifie.l to file their
objectfous, if nn\ lliey have, within taw mouths
fiom Q»e fn>t pubiio.il i.>n of this notiee.cl.se
leuvo will he granted for the sale of said r. al
estate. Given under my hand and official Sig
nature, this lltli day ot lie. einh. r, 1898.
J. W. R. <UM YIFIW. Or.l’v
GEORGIA, HtWMM < oilllty.
VLB PERSONS enneerned are hereby notified
that Reuben W.m.lnitMia*. applied for exemp
tion of Personalty, and setting apart and valuation
of Homestead, atid I will pass upon the tame at 10
o’clock, A. M., mi the 21st day of December, 180S,
at my office. Given under my band and official
signature, this Dec. 4,1808.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
VIA, PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that Jacob S. Geiger has applied for exemption
of personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same nt 10
o’clock, A. M., on the 21-t day of December, 1888.
at my office. Given under iny hand and official
signature, this Dee, 4,1808.
h J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
• I.L PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
tli .t Win. Bailey lies applied fur exemption
of Personalty, and selling apart and valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock A. M., on the 21st day of December, 1868,
at my office. Given under my hand and official
simiature, tills Dec. 4, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
ADMINfS mATOR’S SALE,
xxril.h be sold under an order from the Court
V 7 of Ordinary of Newton couutv, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday iu January next. (1809)
Before the Court House door in tile city of C’ov
iu.’t.m, between the usual hours of legal sales, a
portion of the Real Estnto of Jes«e M. Haralson
laie of sai t county, deceased, to wil : one Lot
in tlie town oi Social i irele, in Walton County,
on which is situated a Store House, in which the
said Jesse .'I. Haralson did a Mercantile busines,
in l.is life time, and on which also there is a
Doctor’s ishnp. The lot will be divided, that is
the Store House, with a part of tlie lot will be
-old B. inn ately, from that part on which the
Do tor's shop stands, that will be sold al-o sep
arated Also ut the same time aud place, will
bo sold about one hundred and forty five aocs
of land, ii.oie or less, known as llara'son’s
Queen p'.a. e, a portion of which lies in the said
county of Wail on, and the b lance in Newton,
all forming one body of laud. Tile above prop
eity sold for CASH in pav and, Ids of said deceased
ELtSUA ELLIOTT, Adm’r*
Nov. 15, 1808. [fit fslo]
Administrator’s Sale,
i GREEaBLY to an order from the '’’ourt of
_yY Ordinary ~f Newton county, will be sold
before the Court House door, in the city of
Covingt"n, to tlie highest bidder, within tlie
lean! hours of sale, on the Ist Tm-sday in Jan
uary next, the following property, to wit :
Eighty acres of land, being part of lot. No.
(332.) three hundred and thirty two, of the (9th)
ninth district of otigmally llettry, now Newton
county.
Also at the same time and plaje, town lot No.
108, in the town of Oxford, together with the
improvements thereon, known as the residence
of the late S. H. S. Mtarr, deo’d.
Also town lot No. 93, in H e towu of Oxfoid,
tog- tiier with tlie improvements thereon, known
as the Linn lot.
AJso at the same lime and and place, town
lots No’s 123, 124, and 126, in tlie town of Ox
ford, known as the Fish Pond lots.
Sold us the property of 8. 11. S Starr, Jdec’d,
for the benefit of the ltoiri and ereditors of said
d-jcoused. T ruts Cask
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, Adm’r
de bonis non, with the Will annexed
Nov. 13, 1368.
Administrator’s Sale-
AGREEABLY’ to an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Newton county, will be sold
before the Court house door in the city of Cov
ington, to the highest bidder, within the legal
hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in January
next, the following property, to wit :
Two hundred and forty litres of land, more or
less, situated in the 9th district of originally
Henry, now Newton county, numbers not
known, it being the place whereon Meiiwether
L. Kennon resided at the time of Ins death;
bounded on the north by tliel.un is of J. W. Bowio.
on the east by Aleova River, on the south by the
lauds of J. A. Armistead, on the west by the
lands of N. I\ Hunter.
Sold as the property of Meriwether L. Kennon
dec. ased, lor tlie purpose of distribution
amongst the heirs at law.
Nov. 13, 1868. FRANCES KF.NNON.’Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GRFEABLY to anjorder of the Court, of
f\ Ordtnary-of Newton county, will be sold
before the Court House door in the city of Gov
ington, on the fiist Tuesday in January next,
to the highest bidder, within the legal hours of
sale—the Real Estate of David Harris, deceased
lata of Newton county, contisUng of one tract
of land, whereon deceased lived at the time of
his d-ath, known as part of lot of Land No, 148
ill the first district of original’y Walton, now
Newton county, containing two hundred acres
more or has, except two acres, known as the
Harris’ Spring Church, with the right of cne
half the Spring —said two acres having been
sold by deceased, to ilarri.-’ Spring church, du
ring bis life time. This land is to be sold for
CASH, for the benefit of the he : rs and creditors
of said deceased. YY, Y’. HARRIS, Adm’r.
de bon s non, with the Wiilanncxed.
Nov. 20, 1868. [t-H rxK *7.]
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
ATT TILL 11E SOLD on the Ist Tuesday in .Inn tin
VV ry next, within the legal hours of sale, be
fore the Court House door in the city of Covington,
to the highest bidder, the following property, to
■w it: One hundred and silty acres of land, mors
or less, lving and being in the lfith district of orig
inally Henry, now Newton county, and being parts
of lots number IXS, and 170, there being no person
nl property to be fouud, sufficient to satisfy the
debt not already levied upon. Levied on ns the
property of Samuel Hill, one of the defendants, to
satisfy three ti fa’s, issued from a Justice’s Court,
in the476th District, G. M., in favor of John |M.
Bostwick, vs. Samuel Hill and Arelta Scott. Levy
made and returned to me by John \V Ellis, L. C.
Nov. 27,1868. G. M. T. BOWER, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, New ton County.
U7HKREAS, E. B. Rosser applies for letters
of Administration tie houis non, on' the
estate of Francis M. Kilpatrick, deo’d, late of
said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to he and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed djy law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. GtTen ttnd r my hand anti official
signature, l)ee.[4, 1808.
J. \V. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County. 1
VLB FfikSONfc concerned are hereby notineo
that Martha A. H. Nelms, Procltleu Ami for
the minor children of 8 H. 8. Starr, deceased, late
of Newton County, lias applied to me lot ex
emption of personalty, aud setting apart mid valu
ation of Homestead, and I will pass 41m.
same nt 10 o’clock a. nt., on tlie 21sl da.V of Decem
ber, 1808, at my office. Given under my band aud
official sigiii.ture, December 4llt 1868.
J. W. It. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Netvtoll County.
VI.L PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that Sarah F.. Summers lias applied for ex
emption of Personalty, and setting apart and vnl*
nat ion of Homestead, and I will pass upon the saint,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the 21st day ol December,.
IS6B Given under mV band and official signature}
this DeC. 4,1868. fw „ s( MMK , ; s, Ord’y. _
GEORGIA, Newton County. .'
UJ HE It HAS, Martha J. Horton applies for
Letters of Administration on lit* estate
of Laban Horton. deoe.Bed late, of raid e"Uitty,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
atnl siVguW, the kindred and (reditors of smu
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed bylaw, to show cense, »i
any they have, why said letters should not be
grante>l. Given ui.d-r my hand and official
MiMinluic, Dec 4, 1868. . ~
J. YY’. B. SUMMER', Ord jr
GEORGIA, Newton County.
\A * HURRAS, James H. B re has applied to
11,C for Letter* of Admii.isti ution of the
est ,te of Thomas P. Horn, deceased, late of
said County. , , • . , „
TVese are therefor* to * it* and admdwisli all
an.l singular, the kindred add croditdre of said
deceased, t.» be ami nppetv at my office, within
tlie time prescribed by law, to show rltuse, if
itny they lia>c, wliy said letters should not be
granted. ....
Given under my hand and official .iguntur*,
Nov. 97. 1868 J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord j
GEOltOlAy Newton County.
fifirllEßEAS. W. J. Spea : rs, Executor of th*
ft la.-t will aud testament of Samuel White
head deo’d, lias iq-pled to uie for perm.saionit*
r.-eign his trust. \nd F. M. Whitehead, (Cos Ex
,Color,) has sig tified his will ngnew to take
charge of the same. This is therefore to cite
and admouish all uml singular, the kindrdd and
creditors of said deceased, t.. file th-ir o.Jeo
tions in my office, if any they ha e. by the first
Monday in January uext, otherwise said resig
nation will be accepted, and F. M. YV hitehead
appointed to fulfill said tru-t, m terms of th*
law. Given un<l>:r mv band and official »ig»*
tur* Nov, 6, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
VLL Persons indebted to the estate of Win. J.
Gushing deceased, late of Newton Cos., Ge
nre hereby notified t.. come forward and settle,
and tlmss having danmuds present thaaa In
terms of the law. F. D. OUSIIING.
Nov. 6, 1808. AJ,n r ’
Newton Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD <>n the Ist Tuesday in Janu
ary next, within the legal hours of sale, before
tlie Court House and >«r in the eity of ( ovingtan,
to the highest bidder, the following itroparty, to
wit; Seventy-five acre* ot Lot N». 19‘J, part of
Lot No 196, part of Lot No. 195. part of Lo»
No. 194, and part . f Lot -No, 186, uonta.nw*
six bundled and thirty-five acres, and Is the
place whereon B. O. W. Whatlov fortnor y lived,
but more recently owned by VV m. YY . Clark.
Also Lot of Land No. 185, containing two
hundred two an.l a half acres more or 'ess.
Also one hundred acres of Land, it being tho
east half of Lot No. 174, it being the plaoo ro
eently owned by Gabriel Piper in the ninth
Dist., of formerly Henry, now Newton county.
Now in possession of Augustus U. Leu
All levied on by virtue of one Mortgage it la.
issued from Newton Superior Court, in favor of
\Wut. W. Clark, transfe.red to YV m. D Cynyar*
vs. Turner Horton. Property pointedlout in
said mortgage fi. fa, Levy made by order of
Writ. YV. Clark, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Oct. 30, 1868. 0, M. T. BOYY LR, BherdkQ
Jasper tl Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
ALL PERSONS concerned arc hereby notified
that Isaac T. Wyatt Ims applied lor exemption
of Personalty, and setting apart aud valuation or
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at Mon
tieello, on the ISth day of December, 1868, »t my
office. Given under my hand and officinlsignoture,
Dee. 1, 1868. M. 11. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County,
rnwo MONTHS after date,’ application will
L be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper
countv, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Joseph Jones, of sai l county, dec and.
Dec. 1, 1868. C. SHY, Ado, r,
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
A LI. PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that John W. Wyatt has>pplicd for exemp
tion of personalty, and setting apart and valua
tion of Homestead, and I will pass upon the
same at Monticello, on the lfith day of Decem
ber, 18(38, at my office, Given , under mv hand
and official eigt attire, this Nov. 27th. 18*38,f „
M. U. HUTCHISON, Ord’f
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
ALL PERSONS concern, and arc hereby notified
that Nancy Wyatt has applied for exemp
tion of personally, and setting apart and.value*
tion of llomeßtead, and l will pas* upon the !«■«
at Montleeilo, on the lfith day of Dt comber, 1868,
at ray office. Given under my hand aid official
signature, this Nov. 27, 1808.
M. 11. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that Richard A. Aaron has applied for ex*
caiptiniß of personalty, and s< tting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon
the same at M >nticcllo, on the 12lh day of De
cember, 1808, at mv office. Given under my
hand and official signature, this Nov 24th, 1869,
M. 11. HUTCHISON. Ord’y
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
4 LI. PERSONS ooncvrned are hereby notified*
y\. that Charles Henderson has applied for
emptiou of personalty, and set ti; g apart and'
valuation ol Homestead, andj I will pas*
the name at. Monticello, on tho lßth day of De
cember, 1868, at my office. Given tinder tny
hand and official signature, this Nov. 28lh, 1868.'
Al. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County. ,
ALL PERSONS conc-rneJ are hereby notified
that Elizabeth A. Spear has applied for ex*
errrpt ion of personalty, and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon
the same at Monticello, on tha 18th day of De
cember, 1808, at my office. Given under my
hand and official s this Nov. 280,1868.
M. If. HUTCHISON, Ord'y
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
4 LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
J\, (hat Mitchell Aaron has applied for exemp
tion of personally, and setting apart and rtHua
tion of Homestead, and I will pass U|>on the
same at Monticello, on the 12ih day of Decem
ber, 1868 at my effiee. Given under my hand
official signature, this Nor. 24, 1868.
M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
ALL PERSONS concernedarO hereby notified
that Josiah C. Spears has applied fot-ex-’
eruption of personalty, and setting apart and *
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at Monticello, on the 2*l day of De
cember, 1868, nt my office. Given under my '
bandau) official signal tire, this Dec. T>, 1868.
51. 11. HUTCHISON. Ord’y.;