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TOWN AND COUNT A
TOWN DIRECTORY.
THE CHITKCHES,
Preaching at tli€. Baptist Clmrcli on the
first and thhd Sunday*, ami Siunrhiy before
tho tliirii Sunday in oacli month lluv. S. T.
l-’ulltr polor.
at the Metho.list Church on tho
fonith Sunday, and Saturday beforo. in each
month. Ilov. (!. S. Johnston pastor.
Preaching at the Proi>hytoiian Church on
tho second Sunday in each month. Hev. G.
W. SI ixon pastor.
SABBATH SCHOOLS.
At the IViptist Church at o’clock a, m
each Sunday, J T Johnson, sup’rt
Hurt Cook, Treasurer
At the Mcthodiot Church at 0 o'olock a m
each Sunday. J M Slotilev, sup'rt
11 C Kimbrough, Treas’r
MASONIC ORDERS
Hnmilton Lodge No, I(l—meets on the 2d
■Saturday nlternoon in eue'n month.—W. W.
Goodman, \C. M.
P. T. Schley Chapter No 30—meets on tho
4th Friday in each month at 2 o’clock P M
—J. M. Mobley, HP.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
J. H. Lovelace, mayor: J. t'. C Williams,
J. H. Cowsert, J. T. Blount nnd L L. Stan
ford, councilman: W. S. Robinson, marshal.
Post-Offick,
J W. Gamble, r. m Daily errival and
departure of mails.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
JF C Williams ordinary; J D Robinson
sheriff; N H Barden clerk of superior court;
Dennis Miller tax receiver ; JRGiiflin tax
collector ; H C Kimbrough treasurer ; John
M Barnes surveyor; W J Smith eoNurer.
County Commissioners —W I Hudson, W C
Johnston, RWRobinson. N H Harden clerk.
Hoard of Education—W I Hudson. Elytra
Hargett, WC Johnston, R G Hood,T J Neal
County School Comtnis’ner —J T Johnson
MFMBF.HS OF TIIK I.KOIBI.ATUBK.
W I Hudson senator; G L Kllpat'Uk and
II E Moss, Jr., representatives
COURT CALESDAR FOR HARRIS COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT.
Martin Crawford judge—W A Little, solic-
Itor-geueral—N H Harden clerk—J D Rob
inson sheriff. Convenes second Mondays in
.April and October.
■commissioners’ court
Convenes-first Tuesday in each month.
'ordinary’s court
Convenes first Monday in each month.
justices courts.
Hamilton (672d) District -Jno T Williams
J P, Chas Bedell N P—meets first Saturday.
Valley Plains (786)-—T N Sparks NP, Geo,
W Cooke ,T P— 2d Saturday.
Milner’s (782)-*R C Milner NT, T Sutton
J P—4th Saturday.
Waverly Hall (9S4)—G A B Dealer NP, E
J Stanford J P— .
Ellerslie (6115) —Thos Neal H P, AS Elli-
Kon J P .
Catania (096)- J B Pate J P, W II Thomp
son N ■
Lower 19th (707) —Tesse Cox N P, W Nun
nally J P--3d Saturday.
Upper 19th (1180) —JdCW Lokey J P, L
Hargett N P—4th Saturay.
Smith’s (1247) —las G Smith J P., S Moore
N P 4th Saturday.
Whitesville (920)—S II Reese N P., A J
Gordon J P—2nd Saturday.
Whitkei’s (079) —11M Whitten J P Flynn
Hargett N P-- .
Davidson’s (781)—T L Davidson J P, Ab
"Weldon N P— .
Blue Spring (717) —J A Moore NP, C Hau
ev J P—liist Saturday.
'Goodman’s (703) -j M Cn> pper, J I’, S
(Rodman N P—2d Saturday.
AttHUI AND SfilTli RAILROAD SCHEDULE
' OiTK F. Noma ard Sofiii 1! B , I
Coumms, Ga.. Fc-pl. 28, 1870. i
Tn ins on this rood wiil run as iol ows:
Y eiivc Kinpsboro 8 00 a m
.Anivrat Crlun.lus 9 aii
Law- Co-iiniln s ’’ 5 J
JVriivc at Killerooro. o:l'J P as
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Unfit fintl or iiotirc 11-. c regular pasrenger
Tates will lc as fdlloAvs:
from Columbus to Beall wood 10 cents.
•• •• Cleghorn 25 ••
• • • • Blanchard 40 • "
*• •• Hines 5C
-• •• Kimbrough, ...00 ••
- • • • Catania 00
• • •• Kingsboro 75 •"
WM. KEDD, Ju , Bupt.
NOTICE.
Wo will give Columbus Prices for
eotton to all who are indebted to us.
Bring us your cotton and thereby
save storage and freight on it from
faerejo Columbus.
GAMBLE & COPELAND.
A large assortment ot fresh crack
ers, of every grade, at retail prices
from 15c to 25c iust received at W.
A. Swift’s Centennial Stores. Spe
cial rates to wholesale dealers.
Our friends in visiting Columbus
will do well to call on Mr. Jfc Pirri,
northeast corner of Oglethorpe and
Randolph streets. Mr. Pirri keeps
everything in the grocery line, and
will sell as cheap as any other house
in Golumbns.
W. A. Swift is sole agent for the
the celebrated Glknnwood Whiskey,
the finest on the market, warranted
pure, at prices from 13 50 to $5 per
gallon. A rare article branded
“Old Time,” five years old, for $8 50
per gallon. These goods are pure,
and especially adapted to the wants
of those wishing an article for medi
cinal purposes.
New Millinery Stoke. —Mrs.
Howard, of Columbus, has every
thing in her line to please the taste
of the most fastidious. She offers
special inducements to her friends,
and guarantees her goods to be first
class, and she will sell at very low
figures. Be sure nd call on her
when you want nice goods. Her
Btore is next door to Gilbert’s print
in'* office, on Randolph street, and
nearly opposite the Post Office. j
Onr Pap’r Aliroml. y
The Geneva L'imp sny: “No one
who knows the editor ot tho Hamil
ton Journal is at all surprised that
he should support the nominee of the
West Point caucus. Eugene favors
concusses, simply because they are
labor saving institutions, and ho
thinks it'wrong to do nnytlting that
anybody else is willing to do for
biro. Why he believes in this to
such an extent that many, very many
of his local notices are written for
and pub'ished in the New York news
papers.’’ ®
brother Dennis dues ns proud,
and we appreciate the high compli
ment paid us. We have always nd
vocated “consistency to be a jewels"
and we could not, with consistency,
do otherwise than support the nom
inee. It flatters our vanity to know
that our local notices are copied in
the New York papers, and particu
larly to have them illustrated, as wife
the case a few weeks since.
Mark One for Eu.ersub.— Up
to date we ’nave refrained from tell
ing any snake tales, but 6tich a good
one comes from Ellerslio that we can
not resist tlie temptation of laying it
before our leaders. A gentleman
heard his hounds running something
which he thought to be a rabbit, but
the continued yelling of the hounds
caused him to change his opinion, so
ho saddled bis horse and put out for
u fox chase. The dogs ran for two
hours when they caught the varmint
which nroved to be a black runner,
commonly called a coach-whip. The
snake got away from the dogs and
ran so far ahead that they could not
overtake him again. Some of the
most reliable gentlemen of Ellerslie
vouch for the telling of the above
story, That snake was a stunner.
Harb to Bf.at.—The following
results were obtained by Mr. E.
Sauls, of this place, from the cultiva
tion of one and a quarter acres’ near
ly ali bill-side land: Fiftybusliels of
corn, fifty bu-hels of Irish potatoes,
six bushels of onions and about a
wagon load of pumpkins, besides
spinage, turnips, cabbage and other
vegetables suflieient. for bis family
nnd some to sell, lie ides this be lias
a fine crop of peas on his land now.
lie says he could have raised double
ibis amount if lie bad had a mark el
for it. Off of this acre and a quarter
lie makes enough to support his fam
ily, feed a horse and cu\v and calf,
and a hog wliioli w ill make ins nje.it
for lu-xt year. Certainly Mr. S.nils
should have the banner. — [Fruu/cliti
At’tcs.
A Gfvilk Lux. —This, from Hie
Wam-iiton ( Upper, ought to bring
forth the requisites alluded to, else
“man’s inhumanity to man” is worse
than we have eu|>po-ed: “Gentle
reader, placid devourer of brain
siffctillations, do you owe us a dollar,
or do you owe us two? W here is
that wood that was to properly stew,
).:u--boil or roast our mutinal hash?
Where are !i oe potatoes that were
to be ours ‘tl e very first digging?’
Where, oh, where, has gone that,
limo-encised lien fruit that was to
nog us when cool mornings came?
and where, yes, wc repeat, where are
those fa*, turkeys that was to be
‘fetch in’ as soon as grasshoppers got
ripe enough to fallen them? Can
you put your hand on your first vest
button from the top. and, looking us
square in a sore eye, ans aer these
interrogations? We opine i.ot.”
A New Firm. — Anew firm has
been formed in Columbus under the
name of Blanchard & Ilill. They
are in tho dry goods business, and
propose to keep a first-class house.
Anything in the dry goods line can
be purchased at their store, at the
very bottom prices for the cash. Mr.
Blanchard is a former resident of
Harris county, and hopes his numer
ous friends in this section will not
fail to give the new firm a trial before
purchasing elsewhere. They are
both young men, of large experience
in the business, and are reliable in
every sense of ihe word. Read their
advertisement.
Shirt Factory. Columbus is
bound to be the manufacturing city
of tbe South. Nothing can keep her
from it, for ail of her natural advan
tages point that way. Yesterday
Mr. Warwick, from Canada, was
looking through the city with a view
of locating a wholesale shirt manu
factory. He could not have found a
better place, as here lie can get labor
cheaper than in the North, and who,
under skilled management, do better
work. We hope Mr. Warwick will
find it to his interest to locate among
us. — lColumbus Times.
The Columbus Times has anew
head which improves its appearance
very much.
Local Hriffs.
—Fresh Cream Cheese of the best
quality for Rale at the Centennial
Stores at 20c per pound.
—Prof. Lev ngston’s music class is
progressing rapidly. Hamilton will
soon have a firstrate choir.
—We call special attention lo the
fact that W. A. Swift is agent for
tho “Old Time’’ whiskey. It is live
years old and a pure article.
The leader of the Catania S. I),
was in our office yesterday. He an
ticipates attending a wedding soon,
and already looks spruced up.
-'-W. A. Swift at the Centennial
Stores is now selling new Pearl Grits
at Cos pounds for one dollar. Taylor’s'
Soap at 10 bars lor one dollar. Bng
giug 10c, Ties Sc.
—And now ye possttnt hunter
winds the mellow horn, nnd ye
hounds howl to the music thereby.
Moral-Look out for ye potato
palchis and ground peas.
—The belle of the 10th, in compa
ny with Miss Dennis, one of Talbot
tons accomolished belles, were in
town last Sunday. Talbottop is pro
verbial for pretty young ladies.
—We have the promise of a po
tato that weighs 8 pounds. It wus
raised above the mountain, and when
it comes we will invito n committee
to make affidavit to its weight.
—W. A. Swift, at the Centennial
Stores, keeps constantly on hand, a
full line of whiskies from &1 25 to $2
per gallon. Sherry and Catawba
wines; Cherry and Blackberry bran
dies.
—Mr.O.C. Johnson, who has trav
eled considerably ia tbe North, in
speaking of the political canvass says
that be is decidedly of the opinion
that somebody wants office,
—The election blacks arc at, the
office of the Ordinary and caw be ob
tained by applying for them. Said
and iret them at once so as to have
them ready, by the 7ih of November,
—We understand the matrimonial
waters are lo Ire troubled at Waverly
Ilall this week. Mr. Jack Helms is
to marry a young lady in Talbot
county, Mr. Tim Murphy marries a
Miss Lawson ot that neighborhood.
—The y ting man who accompa
nied the “wheel-rider’' to Columbus
says that toothc-aehe don’t hut
worth a cent compared to chopping
a In it tie on a sore toe. There seems
to Vie but little pay in “indulging
just a little.”
.—A little “benzine” makes a fel
low feel like he “could remove moun
tains,'’ but it is useless for him to try
to ride a wagon wheel while it is in
rno ion. A young mm at Catania
t.iied it last week and pronotmccs it
a decided failure, No bones broken.
—We stated a short time since
that Mr.Gamble presented the lamps
so the Baptist church. Mr. Copeland
was equally interested in presenting
them. We were not informed of
this at the time but gladly make the
correction, and again suggest the
liberality of tbe young firm.
—Let all who want cheap and
good dry goods go to J. Albert Kir
vens, where they will find attentive
salesmen. He has a largo stock of
Zephr Woo’s in desirable shades.
Ladies can rclv on getting any shade
they wish, Table Damask, Towels
and Napkins, The best stock in the
city at J. Albert Rirvens.
—To give ot dinary water all the
refreshing and invigorating qualities
of sea water, salt it till it lias a buoy
ant feeling—which shows how easy
it is to get np a buoyant feeling.
Salt will do it sometimes; but the
most effectual way of producing it in
the farm]y is to plant a “Light-Run
ning Domestic” square in front of the
hearth-stone.
The Fort Valley Mirror makes
representations with an exactness
that is astonishing. 1 h:s is the way
he talks about Hamilton cats: “Tbe
young ladies of Hamilton carry their
pet cals to church. As soon as one
c?t spies another, it saj>! ‘Wh'-ge
b-c-y are y-o-u?’ Replies: ‘l’m my
rna’s boy 1* In about two minutes
you can see tlic fur flying around like
lint cotton coming out of a sixty saw
gin. Each girl will bet a naper of
pins when she gets borne that her cat
licked the other like the dickens!”
Si.vf4F.it Machine. —The Singer is
still triumphant. Rend the latest tel
egram: “The very highest honors
w hich could be conferred on any ex
hibitor—two medals of honor and
two diplomas of merit—havo been
awarded the Singer Manufacturing
Company for Sowing Machines.”
Mr. Chas. S. Holt is tiie Agent at Co
lumbus, and will take pleasure in
serving his friends and all customers.
Rrdtftion in Boirtl.
Nankin House., )
CotuMiWs, Ga., Oct. 8, 1870. j
From this daie and until further
notice the rates of board at this House
will be $2, *2 50 and *;t per day,
according to size and location ot
room. Single meals 50c.
MBS. F. M.GIIAY,
Proprietress,
Mr. James Pearson, of E ponton,
lias made four, hundred bushels of
corn, and twenty-six bales of cotton
with two horses, lie is a good farm
er and his example is worth imitating.
The Columbus Times gives the
farmers at Catania a heavy local. It
says that all of them have made eight
or ten barrels of syrup each, and
most of them have It for sale. Gee
whilikins! Did yon tell that Unfits?
The gin of J. TANARUS, Lowe Bros,, in
Douglass county, caught lire on
Monday last, and .ten or fourteen
bales of cotton was burned up. The
origin of the fire is unknown. No
insurance.
The- Carrollton 'Times says the
gin house of Win. Dorris was burned
on the 10th itist. Eight or ten bales
of cotton was consumed w nil it. The
gin wtts running at tho time, nnd the
fire is supposed to have been caused
by the igniting of a match in the seed
cotton.
Tho Tliomasviko Times says many
of tiie bust colored men in Thomas
county will vote in the November
election with their truo friend*, the
wlii o men ot the county. Many
more will stay away fiotn tho polls,
having become disgusted with radi
cal promises. This is sensible.
The Fort Valley Mirror is.resnon-.i
ble for the statement that the lTi'* on
Mr. Davidson’s place have rooted up
and devoured a patch of potatoes
containing about one-fourth of an
acre. The patch is situated near the
cnb, and the rats can bo seen at any
time during the day rooting and eat
ing potatoes.
" ’Squire J. M. Alnse, of the Sixth
District, lias a gourd on liis place,
upon which then) are 105 gourds—
ail matured.” The above gourd
stoiy, we mean tale, is from the Car
rollton Times , and wo arc at a loss
to sec bow 105 gourds can stick to
one gourd. Will brother Sharpe
p'ense rise to explain.
A IJi'o’e reader has discovered the
fact that Lazarus was a poor man.
and the cause of his skirmishing
around after crumbs was owing to
the loci tli.it they didn’t give a y
free lunches in those days. Ho also
discovers that Job was possessed
with so much ontience that you might
stick pins in him nil day, and he
wouldn’t boiler.
Pkitsovai.,-i —Col, O. C. Johnson,
lately one of the proprietors ot the
Riverside (Ev.) Weekly , nnd for
merly local editor of the Hamilton
Visitor, spent a day or two in our
town last week. He i* now travel
ing for the cutlery house of N. Finn,
New York. Johnson is tho same
clever fellow of former time*, and
his aider* and New York “touch up”
only adds a charm to his dignity,
Mr. J. O. Sharp, of Walton county,
a subscriber of the Cnrrollto., Times ,
recently killed a wild goose, w-iigh
ing eighty pounds and measuring live
feet ten inches from the point of one
wing to tho other. Now, if Mr.
Sharp had not have been a subscriber
to the Times, lie would not have been
Sharp enough to have did such a
feat.
.J. M. Smith, No. 1. is Governor of
Georgia: J. M. Smith, No. 2. is rep
resent ivo elect from Oglethorpe
county; J. M. Smith, No. 3, is a can
didate for Ordinary in Heard county;
J. M. Smith, No. 4, is one of the most
popular J. P’s in Harris county; J.
M. Smith, No. 6, is a brother of John
Smith, and J. M. Smith No. 0, lias
just stepped into the grocery to take
a drink of water
A young lady in a neighboring
town went into a dry-goods store
and tints unburdened herself:
It is my desire to obtain a pair of
circular elastic appendages, capable
of being contracted or expended by
means of oscillating burnished steel
appliances that sparkle like particles
of gold leaf set with Gape May Dia
moods, and which are utilized for re
taining in proper position the habili
ments of the lower extremoties, which
innate delicacy forbids me to men
tion.
The vender of calicoes was non
plu-sed bat not wi-hing'o appeal
ignorant said that lie was just, out.
After her departure lie ruminated
in si dice for a few moineis, win u a
new iigliL bioke upon Ids distracted
brain, and he buri forth wit! :
“By thunder! I’ll hclthnt. worn
an wanted a pair of gartco,”
Daring tho yellow fever in Bruns
wick physicians and nurse* w ere paid
the handsome sum of SIOO per day.
This amount was paid by the eon.
tribulions sent (y the people through
out the counlYy.
Brother Ueoso is the immldc recip
ient of a st.Jk of cane fifteen foot
long, pi-esimod by Mr. Griffin. We
suppose lie \\ ill have a sorghum elong
ation, mid invito the brethren of the
fourth estate.
—M * • -■ ——
The Katoittoii Mtssenytr says that
on Wednesday last, at tho tesideitee
of Win. Little, E-q.. a negro cabin
Was destroyed by li.e. Two children
were in the liousci at tho tiitte-s-one
was burned to death, and the other
very badly itUrnt.
Wo glean this informatiott fiom
the Georgia Grange: “Dr. I.oviok
l’ierce preached a sermon at Athens
recently, occupying an hour and a
haKin its delivery. It is lemvsented
to liaVe been a powcrlul and well de
livered discourse. Dr. I’icrcc is in
his 93d year.
Many of oitr exchanges ask “Do
you take the Sunny South?'' Wo
answer, No We did take it once,
and paid about twenty five dollars
in advertising for the privilege, tint
Mr. Seals thou.*bl that it was a losing
business and cut us off. He now
makes a Very modest request that
we give him about the same amount,
of advertising and lie will send it to
us again. But you have fooled us
once, Brother Seals, that was your
fault; if yon do so ngiin, then it is
our fault. No, wc don't take the
Sunny South inly more.
- -
A “cul'iid gelllinen’’ of tile Intense
radical type conceived it to hi* Ida
duty to wallop one ol his race lit-1
week because he wolttd not vote the
radical ticketi Ho enforced his argu
ment with a fence rail. Ho no doubt
felt Very exultant when telling bow
lie Imd beat a Colored Democrat.
11 in elongated visage when lie had
to plank down aq; 100, or go on the
chain gang twelve months tor this
playful freak, was highly refreshing.
Wonder if there at’e any more Uadi
on! negroes about bore who wants to
whip one ot their race on account of
his politics? Just let them pitch in.
The whlto people havo pro nlsed
these colored Democrat* protection,
and they intend to sec they have it.- -
Thomasvillc Times.
COMMERCIAL
HAMILTON RETAIL PRICE 4.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY COWPKUT & Iv I.MUUO|III.
Bulk III' 14
► hmiM'jirt 10
Ricoh ham 17 I*2
Flour—A 60
B ’ 8 (K)
Coru meal 1 00
Btigar- A DM-2
G 12 1-2
Coffee—choice 00
Synip New Oile;uin 90
Florid- \ 70’
Cheese—cream ...... 20
i"
Unitor 20
Chickens 15
AiiuoiiiicemeiiHt
FouClkiik of Court. I announce myself
a candidate for Clerk of the Superior ('.mitt
El ction January J, 1877.
W. H. ROBINSON.
For Tax Bkjjeivbu. I haw yielded to the
nolicitut.oHK of'in iny fiindH ami nine wwce
iuyni.it aaindiditto for lax Hero ver of Har
rin county, in the cnam i'g Juruia y elco'ion.
JOHN TANARUS, WHITAKER.
For County Tax ('ollmt h;. Wo are mii
thoihscd to announce the name; of It. W,
Wood on ft esuididate for (he oRi cof Tax
Collector of Harrm county, udiieetlo Demo
craf'e nominuHoti. MANY' VOTER:*.
For Tax Kkokivkii. I announce inywelf a
candidate for the office of Tax lie'.elver of
Harrit) county, and solicit ili ? vot h of the
people. If elected i will f.ervo (hem lo the
lw*Ht o* ny nhi-iiy. Election fiot Wedm h
clay in January next. it E FORT.
For County Trkakuiu ii. By the retpiekt of
| many voters I Hlinourue niywlt um candi
date for, rcalecHon to (he office of County
Treasurer for llani< county, Huhj'rtt (o a
nomination if derfired. E'ectlon flint Wo
m s-Jay In January next.
H. C. KIMBROUGH.
JURUBEBA
HtlrnulatcM the Ferret Ivc organa, thun purify
ing the bio >d and utriking at the root o <lh
eKe. If. m the medicinal extractor (he plant
of that name found in Brazil, and m one of
ttie most wonderful tonics and invitoTit ,iu
known, and Ih lined in their letfular practice
by the nhyniciattH of that arid other untih h„
It will in ike the Lifer active, a nht Di
gcKiiod. purify the b ooJ, rup tore viffor to
the debilitate I, atfd fa ace: tain remedy for
all dDeancH of a h rotulourt nut we and tbo*e
ariidng from poverty or want of blood Try
it. For Hale by all dru^edKlH.
Wholesale by C N. ('Ri l l KNTON,
7 Sixth Avenue. New Vork
Men aro earning #4O lo $l2O per
week selling
OUR COUNTRY
ANO ITS RESOURSES.
Com pit* ta in tbe tbrilling hintory of 100
eventful ycajK, abo of tiie tf'eat “Exbibi-
LiGii," -grand in d*Firiptt at of our mighty
renwiiFCH in a^iiculture, commerce, mineral*,
:o iinihietuM H r nuf niul womiein, i-iiitoh ti r, :
etc. “Biho,h eve \ imv ' free. S*-IL* mar- j
veiloiw’> fant. i,OOO more wanted |
quickly for Huh and our ibuirta’d ‘ LT i.
OK’ IjlVINGHlOIf•" Hum noequal. For vx
Ua teini’* write lo Ht'RUARJD I’ub j
linhcr . FhiUdcJpbia, I'u. lw.
Legal AdverUseinenfs.
Harris sheriff sales.
GKOROIV, II if I* county.
Will !<u hoM I'cfoie the cmirt-lloii*) door Ii
tho town of llnaiilt hi, said county, ilu iug
the leu'll hoars of sale to llio Id. lu-st Udder,
on the first Tuesday 111 NnvendxT llt-Xt, the
following rtesciihivt property, to wit:
Ail tli.it tract or pi'cel of hold Ijlag and
lie ng in the county of Harris, Mild .Slate, mm
of the high water mails of the western hank
of tno t’liatt dioo-tile river, Upon which is
el to led one third ol the hriek tmlhllng of the
(’hnl'tatinoelile MantiOu-Pii-tag t'oinpany, it
la in t that | art of s i I huthlitip wllldn said
county of liiirris, and bolnir one third there
of, together with the rook dnnl of edit Clnt
taiiooi hie MiUiuf ctmi’ig CompuiJ', and also
i lie mueliinory of said defendant wltllln mi l
one-third put of wild Inlck bnllillutf Ito vied
on is die prop Tty of the Citluhooohno M ni
ulai tilling Company to satisfy two tifas issued
from Tioup Snperio - Court, one In favor of
1 1 0 Sloilze, J it Scott nu t other* tran-f roes
iigninst sail ChnPnhooche • MiUiiiOirliiring
C' lttpany; ihu other fit* in favor of Duncan
M I','or against said Chattahoochee M inufac
tu-liur DoiiC'siiy. lVop-riy pointed out hv
plaintiff's attorneys and noliee uiven loJ D
Johnson, t’ro icle.it of said company, who is
In ]> ss s.-ion of the ■ am <■
J. 1). ROBINSON, Sli riff.
O toiler it. 18*0
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
1 will nt’P before tho cotul-hon*e door in
the town of Hamilton on tho Hrt Tuesday in
Nuvt iiilhU* next, within tho legal hoars oi
gale, the follow : described lan I Iwlonjjiuvi
to the cat ate of Thomas A MMdiuhrook, d*-
Cißneit, to wltt 99 1 i arret* of lot nhmb Y
*258, and % 1-4 a- rt*H of lot humbt*r ly
iin; in the 22 I district of Um iis county, con
tniidiu 196 l-2acitrt mine or Icm-'.
Sold lor dirttrihntinn in Hcc nlaiice with
the tirtt wiil anl tun tain lit of add deccrtßud
and by order of cowt. 'rermn c imli.
W 1.) MOHAN, KxeciUor
October 2, 1879.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
1 wall s 11 before the (onrt-honso door in
the town of Ha*idiiou on the Ibht Tucndiiy in
Novemhttr next, vi bin t**o legal hour** of
Fide, the following dtuoiibod land
to the of Thonun Mm rah, deeea ed.
(o wit: bit mi fiber 284, 202 12 mM, 109
acre-of lot number 290 and 00 2-0 acres of
lot number 285, hlntf in tl* 22d district of
originally Miurogeo. ikw llaiiis county,
eontahtihj; ucros of larui more or !• m.
Sold for dinliinution in accordance with tho
last will And tistamcnt of mid dociancd and
by order of court 'Perms cash.
<m a MumiAii, Kxo
October 2, 1870.
ACM INIS IRATORS SALE.
Acrcenble to.an order from (ho Hono?al>1o
Court of Ordinary of Hart in County, will he
ohl before Utn Court llouko door in Hamil
ton, said county, on the Is* Tir h *ay in De
cember next b* tween the Icufal hoard of Male,
the fallowingdisnrihed land lotno-
ICutat© of Cyrud K . Han ington feceaH<*<l, to
Wifi Tsit of land No. 20 in the 20ih District
oiii laally MuHeogee now Ilailis < omit), cam
taining 202 1-2 at res mo eor less. Abo
22 1-2 acres more or less, off of the Bo*ith
West corner of lot No. 20 in th ) 20M Ds
triot, formerly Mm-cogcc now 11 arris comity.
Also Island No. 24 being and lying in the
Chattahoochee Jtivor containing 10 acres
more or le*a. Htjld for distribution.
• Flynn Hakuktt, Admiuintiator.
Oct. 21th 1870.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
T Mill sell before the Court-houf'c door ifi
the (own oi Hamilton on tho first Tuendiy
in December next, within the legal hours of
Mil**, the following dcseilbod land belonging
to tlif eftta'e of William Bollard, dtceaß' and, to
wit: I/)t number 114 in tlte 22d district, an I
75 acre 4of lot number 112 in tho 2l"t dis
trict of Hariis county, contdning 277 1 2
a<res. Bo'd by order of couit. Tennacabh.
Deccinb u- f, 1870 Skahorn Bollard,
Administrator, with will annexed
(iEORGIA, Harris(!onntv,
K. H. Reese makes application for letters of
'wliniuiHtmlion upon of E. H. Nor
wood, I ite of Laid lounty, cieceHsed.
All persons emu erned arc hereby notified
to show caussi if any they nave, bv the first
Monday in November next, why letter* of
administration idtould not Hi granted t-ai 1
applicant.
Given under my Rand nnd official signa
ture, September 25, lß7fi.
J. F. G. Willi a ms, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Harris Founty.
RW R ihiurioti) ftiJuiinfstrator of J".scph
llobinson, late of said county, t\*.j aaned,
makes application l\r letters of uismi'-hion
All perronconeerrit'd are herein notified
to file rtbJeOllons. if any they hu'.o* by the
first Monday in January m xt win letters of
dund-tt-iori t bon Id not be giauti/i kuid uj jli
cant.
Given under my bind and offi ial slgna
Hire, Hcptejnlier 20, 1870,
J F. (h Wilmams, Ordii a y.
(HX)RGfA. Harris Goiinry.
Haitiiu*l Bt Hatchet*, administrator <fe bonm
non m ji b will annexed tit Thotrm* MeGet hce,
dceeaicd, makes application for an order uu
thrtHsiiig I in* to seJI the wild lau :s btdoug-
to said deeea e 1.
AH persons concerned are hereby no ifted
to flk*v cause, if any they li -vr, by the fird,
.Monday in November mxt, why an ordei
should not begianto l said Aj/pllcaiit t) fell
said land.
Given under nV band and < /filial signa
ture, (A'tobcr ft, l7<.
J. K. ( ■. Williams, Or liriHiy.
GKOUGIA', Haiti. (’oiiniy.
{•eiharu Bullard, .v'mlntot itor with will
annexed of William Bollard,dtKemß.d, makeo
••pplic *lion for lea*'e to k H the land belong-'
in t* the e-ttt f c of kb id deeva. 1.
A i | erMUiH euiicerned ate hereby notified
to ftbow caiiKc (if any they liuv.) by the Hint
Moadny in Noveirilier next why hii ord r
Htioul.i not be gianted triid appliwvnt to Hell
aid land.
Given under mv Imnd and official
lure, Octobci 2, 1870.
J. F. <J. Willi a mh, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Harris County,
J H SandH makes application for lufter4 <>f
hub rdiatjKldp for tlic puivomi and piap uy of
Mai fill and Charles Shaw, mhiorg of JoMt'ph
Hhaw, late of k.id county, and e t-cd.
Therefore, aR jwmnjs conc fned are Ikire
by notiliod to hliow (i any they fmve)
by the fiift Monday in November ii xt why
lei ten; of inmr rho*.l i not I o gum ted
xaitl applicant.
Given undei my baud and official
ture, October 2;;, 187 b.
J. F. (J. Ordfn uy
GEORGIA. Harris County.
Janies T. Gamer has up, fie I for lot<era o r
adfiiinistration upon t;ieie<atef Adeline
Garner, late* ot fmi I county, deeeas <1
All pcnmiiN concerned me hereby notified
in hliow cause, if any they fv, by tiie fin*t
Monday in November next, win iotftas of
uclmiidH'ration riieuM not b,\uJ
applicjiiiL*
Given under mv h ind art-! ilicial sig'ui-
Hire, >ept mler U. IB7fi.
J. F t. Wiluaju, Qidhimy.
Legal Advertisements.
GKOHQIA. Ifarrin Count v,
Janies M. '*ratt Itas appl ed for
of pereotmltv anti netting h|wh t and va l nation
<ff homestead, and I will pa-s upon liic‘ wind
on the 7th and iv f N ivemhei nextat my ofTiedr
J, F. C. William*, Ordinary!
UKOH(I1 f V, Harris County.
(1. J. Miliu has apfdie I f*i* ex nt >tl rt rtf
perh<rsalty and setting Apart and vahtatio i
of homestead, and f will | ass npiu tn? nund
<n the ilßd day of Oefol) ’i*, 1870, At iiiv oflieo.
J* F. C Wiiii.i am*, Ordinary.
8 l, l8“d.
GEOIUIIA. ltarris Crtuitly,
I, H Mi i.er, adin mslmtor rtf Hopson
Milner, laid of sai I county, decease I, in .k*s
applb’ iti il frtt* I. tie s of diftmisJott from
Sai l unUtc. A 1 peisoits cnnear ei are here
by notified to sho\V cattse (if arty th y Haiti
ity the flirt Monday IP Nrtv irt**r rtt*xt wile
letters of dismission rllrtnld t lie granted
said applicant,
Given i ndei* inV luUid and official signa
ture, An.’U 11, 1 Hyn.
J. F. C. VVILUAMH. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Harris V, .unty
Jams M. l’nitt, executor Af Leonard
late of said cottntv, decease'!, makes appl ca
lion for letters of dismission from saidesate.
A 1 p TBous com erned are he*eli> no*iHed
io show cftii-e (if any they have) by the first
Mott I&V in Decemlwr next wliy lotu rsof
dismission should not he granted s.dd appli
cant.
G ven under inv haii i ail 1 official signa
tUro, August. 24. I8?fi.
J* F. 0. Willi A HA, Ordinary.
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