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Volume 21.
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DEVOTED TO HEWS, POLITICS AMD GENERAL PEOOEESS—INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS.
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TERMS:
Two Dollars a Year
PAYABLE Ol ADTAVCE.
AMERICUS GEORGIA., SATURDAY. JANUARY 3, 1874.
Number 46.
|bt fnmttr IJtpnblitan,
’ „ HANCOCK df IlKILLY.
terms OF SUBSCRIPTION:
-FKi.T.One I car, M 43
,r one year, * *>
i“ h aubpf’infnt insertion,
f> ir TtN Lma« of Minion type, solid, couati-
‘ not contracted for will be
not ■purifying the length of
_• tl*T ftre to * inserted will becoa-
Vatil ordered ont and charged for aooord-
' iSeruwmonw to occupy fixed place# wiU be
nsliip, /..... 6 00
ion, 5 00
ie tomil real estate,... 6 00
, per i*qu*ro (10 lino*) .V 00
Professional Gards.
VIGEN* A. HAWKINS
Hawkins & Hawkins,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COOS d) CRISP,
l ttohney at law,
AMERICUS. GEORGIA.
t tho Counties of Macon,
rH!
Schiev, Webster, Sumter and Loe.
ed.n ‘ * J “■* " “
B. P. HOLLIS,
Bailding, Cotton
C. T GOODE.
Attornev at Law
AMEUICnS, GEORGIA.
I District Courts of tho United
UltS roKT. 1. R. MCCLESKEY.
Fort & McCleskey,
lllonv’/i at Laic and Solicitor* in Equity
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
flTll.L practice in the counties of the South-
if tiie United Stat
cases in Bank-
N A. SMITH,
Attoraoy eat Xjaw
iMEUICUS, : GEORGIA.
W ILL prac
alioiuin
IT LEADS TO HAPPINESS
A Boone To Tho Whole Btoo of Woman.
DB. J. BRADPIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR!
• ; reliere all pain
r ’ will bring on tho Mol
at the monthly “ P«rioimire Rheumatism
and Uterus; Leu cor-
S2*L. 0r “ <l PY 1 ** 1 PnJtcwuBl.n;
n »U1 remove .11 IrriUtlon of Kidney. »nd
Blmld.r ; ^dier. Uo.ti.enn.; pniiff the lliood;
Kir. ton. ..id .Uength to tin, -hole qua.
C;'»r the ehin, imparting . roey hne to the
cheek 1 Mid cheerfulness to tho mind.
R *■ *ure a cure in all the aboTe diart res
» Quinine is in Chills and Fever.
Ladies can core themselves of all the above
diseases without revealing their oomplaints to
anvperw.n, which ia always mortifying to their
pride and rnodestv.
^‘j^r^ommended by the beat physicians and
- ^ LaGxanok. Ga.. March 23. 187 ’.
r.xAnruxn A Co.. Atlanta. Ga -Dew Sirs:
Ttakr pkuoN in stating that I have nee for
Gie Ust twenty year*, the medicine you are now
putting np, known as Dr. J. BudflriiT* Female
Regulator, and consider it the beat combination
ev».T gotten together for the diseases for which
it is recommended. I have been familiar with
the prescription both as a t>-actitiom-r of medi-
® domestic practice, and can honestly
say that I consider u a boon
*u*i«*, and can bit hope that every lady in _ _
“J*»3
suffering le.
whole land, who may ’be stifle ring
peculiar to their sex, may be able t
botUo, that their sufferings may not oily be re-
Ueved. bat that they may be restored to he\ltl
and strength. With my kindert regards,
I am reepectrnliv,
W. B. FERRILL, M. 1).
i Masoctta, Ga., March 21,1870.
.. /t 1 * 00 ? Dear Hire: Home
month* ego 1 bought a bottle of Bradfield’s Ye-
male Regulator from you, and have used it i
my iawilj with the utmost satisfaction, and
have recommended it to two or three other fam-
‘lies, and they have found it just what it is re
commended. The females who hav* used yoor
Regulator an ia perfect health, and are abU to
*- their household duties, and we cor-
■* “ *- the public.
• Ik.H. B. JOHNSON.
proof of its virtue. All we ask is a trial.
For full particulars, history of diseases, an
certificates of its wonderful cures, the reiser
referred to the wrapper around the bottle.
Manufactured and sold by
BRADFIELD A CO..
Price $1.50. Atlanta, Ga.
SF* Sold by Dr. Eldridge and Davenport A
Smith, Americas Ga. c jau31-ly
DAVENPORT & SMITH,
Lamar Street, Americas, (ia.
etary Remedies, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Lamps and Fixtures, Spices,
Flavoring, Extracts, &c.
One gross of Vinegar Bitters, for sale by
DAVENPORT & SMITH,
G. ». HIRE’S
BAR ROOM,
BILLIARD SALOON
—AND—
RESTAURANT I
RED HOT NEWS!
S IX of J. M. Brunswick & Balkey’s late
style of Beveled Billiard Tables at the
“Say! Hare! at what place can this
whiskey be found?” “At the Cedar Run
Distillery, Franklin county, Ky.” I am
bound for that place.
Hare, I hate to be inquisitive, but “where
do you find this kind of Peach and Apple
Brandy?” “Stokes county, North Caro
lina,** Those people up there is honest yet.
Look here! “Did you ever drink any of
I.X.L. Gin at the Barlow House?” “Ifound
that place long ago,” and I tell yon what is
a fact, “if you want anything in Hare’s line,
he always keeps the best..”
.'Well, I thought I had seen all kinds ol
Wines, but that Lemou and Strawberry
Wine at the Barlow House is the best I ever
drank.”
“Say Judge, less go to the Barlow House
and get a bottle of imported Wine; Hare has
got all kinds, Champagne, Catawba, Rhine
Wine, and Palo 8hcrry, all of tho best
Say Tom, I am going to Hare's to get a
gpod piece of Chewing Tobacco, Cable Cord,
Yellow Bank and Sunny 8ide, in packages
to suit customers.”
‘Say Sam, this man at the Barlow House
Saloon sells the cheapest cigars I
smoked; he has them of all grades. This
Key West Cigar is strict Havana, and
duty.”
“Bob, if you want a good square Oyster
Stew or Fry, go to the Barlow House Sa
loon, Center public Square, West Side,
Americus, Ga,”
octl3-tf G. B. HARE.
Bread Preparation.
45 dox. Horsford’s
The best Powder in us<
DAVENPORT ft SMITH.
100 Packages “Captain Jack” Tobacco,
which we can sell at a bargain, as it wi
bought before the late advance.
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
1,000 lbs. Strictly Pure White Lead. 1,000
lbs. Lower Grades, all low for cash.
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
MERREL CALLAWAY,
Attorney at Law,
AMERICUS, GA.
•rOffice over Kendrick A Wheatley’* Store.
MPure French Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey,
Maderia and Sherry Wines, Holland Gin and
Dublin Stout, for Medicinal use. •
DAVENPORT & SMITH,
Finest assortment of Toilet Soaps in the
market, consisting of Lnbin’s, Low’s, Albert
Co’s. Honey, Pears, Transparent Tablet,
Transparent Glycerine, Transparent Balls
and Bars. Also, Yankee, Military, Barber’r
Bar and other Shaving Soaps.
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
DUPONT OCUKT
Guerry & Son,
Attorneys cat Liaw
OUCITORS^LN EQUITY
Americas, Georgia,
TI7II.L practice in the Superior Court* of
" Sumter, hcliler, Macon, Dooly, Le*, Ter-
u Weh-t«T and Marion counties; in tho
Hopreino Court of Georgia and ia tho United
Mah* Co,, T t<, at Savannah.
and Cotton Avenue'.
Packages “Virginia” Tobacco.
as well as “Captain Jack” were
put up for us by the same factory in
giniatbat manufactured for us last year,
and will prove equally as good. Parties
who have not bought of us will do well t
price these Brands.
DAVENPORT ft SMITH.
M. D. McLEOD,
Physician and Surgeon.
TTIVISQ returned to Americas, respectfully
AX snnouncestohis former patrons and the
w # ** e >s ready to answer calls in any
»l 0 -k.y rofe, " ion - Day Office—Davenport
gfcaay* A ‘° lehto, ; P ^y
DrTwT M. HARDWICK
H A I£ Q «wniod the Practice of Medicine.
services to his dd friends and
We^n^l ^^en^alTS
those of Female*. Ho will
nm r fcnd , tre4t crdi “*7 CAW* fit Bis
f 1,16 Drug 8tor ® of DavenportrA
I. X. L. Knives and Raxors. Tho
Coutre” is tho best Raxor made. Also
Straps, Shaving Boxes and Brushes.
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
Envelopes, Legal Cap, Cap. Letter, Legal
Note and Com nercial Note Paper—a large
stock at low prices. Also, Inks and Blank
Books. DAVENPORT & 8MITH.
Dr. J. B. HINKLE.
p, '.VHlclau and urgoon.
'JILLS kft it the Drug Store of Dr. E. J. B
1 or at his residence (in front of Col
I'.f.'. . well< >. wiU receive prompt and faith
‘■•tootion, p ..iuntr.
Dr. S. B. HAWKINS,
IF « Dr. Eldridt.'. Drag Btora.
Hr neir the Methodist Church.
imS”* i fiRfiin tender tho good peopled
'•S”" 4 COIlntr 7
DR. J.N. CHENEY,
Physician and Surgeon,
EtHYILLE, oeobqia.
in Court H.1UM. .oM-lr
w. P. BURT,
Dentist,
AMERICUS, OA.
pmeut ia tb. W.r.Ibti
Preston Hotel.
•ttfithe WiiS** ^Jtfihl** will bo supplied
eo^u^^oountry affords. Iguaranti
fifi^fifactiootoaU whovisitmy honau
Xtj W. H. MATHEWS. fieptS-tf
DAVENPORT &8MITH.
Flat Jar Corka of all sixes. Bottle Corks
large stock. DAVENPORT & SMITH.
DAVENPORT ft SMITH.
Sumter County .
Sumter SherifTs Sales.
CXTILL ha sold hofior* tho Court House door
wv in tho city of Americus, between the
usual hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday in
January next, tho following property to-wit:
Lou of land Nos. 94, C3 and the east half o
lot No. 67, containing 505i acres, more or lea*.
Levied on by virtue of a Superior Court fi fa
from Catoooa county, Gellitam, Howell ft Co.,
vs. Whitaett ft Ray.
Aleo, lot of Una No. 115 in the 28th District
of Humti r oounty, less 10 acres in the South
east corner and 5 acres in the North-west cor-
r of said lot. Levied on a* the property of A.
Raiford, security to satisfy one^iuperior Court
.’a from Sumter oounty, Joseph B. Scott va.
T. W. Mann and A. B. Raiford, security, and
other II fas in my hands.*
Also, The West half of lot of Und No. 170, in
Superior Court ft fa in Uvor of Officers of Court
- ~ U. Taylor.
, One grey mare, two buggies and har-
Levied on as the property of John W.
Jordan, Jr., to satisfy a Snpencr Court fi fa from
Webster County Superior Court in favor of
John G. McGhee vs. John W. Jordan, Jr., and
William Sirrine, endorser. Property pointed
out by O. T. Goode.
Lot* of Land Nos. 210,211, in the 15th District
190, 46 aud 256, in the 27th District of
' as the property of
v oupenor Court fi fa ~~
i. said A.M. Little*
A. W. WHEELER,
decl tds. Sheriff.
Sumter oounty. Levied
A. M. Lit tie, to satisfy r -
R. J. Hodgea,
Mortgage Sale for January
'ILL lie sold before tbs Court House door
_ _ in the city or Americus on the first Tues-
dtv in January next between the usual hour*
224, in the 17th
, lot* in all, being
tract of land, lying aU together, on the line of
Sumter and Lbs counties. Levied on a* the
property of August us V. Wetter, under and by
virtue or a mortgage fi fa from Sumter Superior
' a favor of W. H. Tison vs. Augustus P.
A. W. WHEELER,
w *
a* the late residence of Green M. Wheeler,
dec'd. for the benefit of the minors of Sarah
C. and Green M. Wheeler, dec’d.
B. M. WHEELER,
nov28-tds. Guardian.
A°
aud, containing 202$ acres, known as the Biv-
os’ place. Also, 100 acres of Jot No. 187, ad-
olmng the Bivins’ place. Sold as the property
o| Jas. P. West, for the benefit of the heirs ana
creditor* of said deceas* d. Terms Cash.
JOE P. WEST,
9.1m Administrator.
Proclamation
SANTA CLAUS.
1 persons wit
ivions condition, that I have sine
the last election appointed and commissioned
H. G. HARDY & GO,.
My lawful representatives to wait upon my peo
ple and dispense throughout Sooth West Geor
gia daring the Jubilations and Thanksgiving
incidents before and after Christmas, at the
Reasonable Prices
md in the most diligent style, the goods
Santa Claus, yearly. Largest Tropical Fruits
CAKES,
CANDIES,
TOYS,
FIRE-WORKS,
CIGARS,
TOBACCO,
PIPES,
JELLIES,
PRESERVES,
CAN GOODS,
FANCY SOAPS, ftc.
Without end, and see that no one, man, woman,
or child, go away dissatisfied, on pain of my
at my headquarters in North America,
and telegraphed to my representatives,
H. C. HARDY & CO.,
North side Lamar Street, one door ah
Schumpert’s old corner, in Americas, Ga., U. 8.
This Nov. 28th, 1874, in the brightest pros
pects of the 8outh.
King Santa Claus.
nov28-tc
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Marion county, Ga., will bo sold before
the Court House door in Benua Vista, Ga , on
the first Tuesday in January, 1875, the fullow-
' ifc property, to-wit:
Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land,
lore or leas, known ae the old Homo place of
W. H. Merritt, deceased. Bounded ou the east
by Wm. Merritt and T. Merritt; sooth by Al
fred Bell, west by Dr. Stallings and Peel, north
by the Baldwin Dower place. On said place Is
a comfortable framed house, an excellent barn
and stable, cribs, gin bouse and screw, cabins
for laborers, and an excellent apple an I peach
orchard. Sold for benefit of creditors of said
jeaseu. Terms, one half cash, the balance
first of December, 1675, with mortgsge on
the lsnd until paid for. Bonds for title* riven.
T. M. MERRITT,
dec3-tds Admimstrator.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, the estate of Charles M. Tucker,
late of said county deceased, ia unrepresented,
Hypodermic Syringes, Universal Forceps,
Surgeon’s Silk, Fever Thermometers. Al'
Tremann’s make.
DAVENPORT ft SMITH.
Varnishes—Coach, Copal, Japan, Denial
and Asphaltum. Quality guaranteed as rep
resented or they may be returned at —
expense. «. oui*'
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
Paints—The largest assortment of fine
colors in the market. Our “A" Green is the
best made. DAVENPORT ft SMITH.
Iodide Potash, Hydrate Chloral, Chloro-
form. Glycerine, and all staple Drugs in full
stock, and will be found first-class as to qual
ity, and reisonable in prices.
DAVENPORT ft 8MITH.
and Natural —----- - - -
£ quantity. Also, fins Sewing Machine
DAVENPORT ft SMITH.
BARLOW HOUSE
AJIETUCUS - - GEOBGIA
WHET JONES Proprietor.
IHHE obora rairad HoW ia m th. boifa
X centre of Americas, end the Proprietor
flatten Harnett from his tear experience in the
baeinees, tut be can and will fire lateral eat-
Day Board per month,.
Board and Lodgtag per —------
Hie bouse is kept open at all boon during
the day and night. Tb* Omnibus m—ia au
trains, and attentivo porters will carry all bag
gage to and from the depot fires of charge.
li. In connection with the Hooae there la a
first-daea BABBEB SHOP, where gentlemen
can always be accommodated.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
orroarrx rabsence* depot,
Macon, - - Georgia.
E E. BROWN ft SON, Proprietors ol this
• Popular Hotel, wo aid inform their numer
ous frlenda that they have reduced their rates
to $3.00 per day. They return their grateful
thanks for the very liberal patronage exlr“' , ~*
vo the House for near twenty yean, and s
their many Mends that they will use tbei
endeavors for the future, to give the earn
— to
SEARS & DUNN
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
At Felder’s Old Stand FORSYTH STREET.
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hats
C rookery.
NOTIONS, &c., &c.
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
, J. SCABS, J. B. DCJ
nov21-2m
Winship & Callaway
Wholesale and Retail
Clothing Dealers,
Macon, - - - Georgia.
The Largest and Oldest
CLOTHING HOUSE
m January next between
tie, the following property,
at* of Land, No*. 223 and
Guardian’s Sale-
Administrator’s Sale.
Loe County.
Leo Sheriff Sales Tor January.
jL be sold before the Coart Honse door
in the town of Leesburg, on ft e first
Tuesday in January next, between tho usual
hours of eale, the following property to-wit:
Lot or land No. 171, and part of 170, in the
first district of Lee county, and known aa part
of the Hardy A. Hooks place. Levied on by
virtne of and to satisfy a fi fa from Lee 8nperior
Court in favor of Boynton ft Wilson tb. James
B. Hooka, Executor of Hardy A. Hooks, dec'd.
•'roperty pointed ont by Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also, Nine males, 17 head cattle, 9 bead
bogs, 2 wagons, 10 sett plow gear, and 10 plow
Btocka. 40 plow hoea, more or lees, assorted.
Small lot weeding hoe* and two barrel* cane
•yrup, one gin and rubber bait, 3 stacks of
fodder, 3 hundred bushel* corn, more or leas,
ungathered, ore cart, can* mill and two 80 gal
lon kettle*, one large wash pot, one large oven
and fid, on* spring balance, six hales cotton,
•mall lot of tool*, inch as
gera, chisels, grind atone, drawing knife, Ac.
Levied on by virtne ot and to satisfy a Lien fi fa
from Lee Superior Court in favor of N. A. Har-
i. A. L. Wetter. Property
. >tt-m, more or less, in the field; one
calf, and ono cow in the woods. Levied on as
the property of M. Ray, by virtue of and to
eatinfy a mortgage ft fa from Lee Superior
Court in favor of Ihomaa Whiteeet, Trans
feree, va. said M. Bay. Property pointed out
by K. J. Warren, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also, Lot of land No. 3, in the 13th District
of Leo oounty. Levied on aa tbe property of
Nathan G. Christie, by virtne of a fi fa from
Lee Superior Court in favor of It. F. Lyon and
G. B. Wocten, vs said Christie. Levy made
Oct 27th, 1871, by James Salter, Deputy Sheriff,
and cow ordered to proceed by It. F. Lyon,
Plaintiff.
Also, Two bait a cotton, more or less In the
field, 35 bushels of corn, more or leu, one stack
nr fodder and a small patch of sugarcane of
abont one third - of an acre Levied on
nr fodder and a small patch of
abont one third - of an acre Le
property of Charles Tommy, to satisfy aDia-
trea* Warrant for rent from Lee Superior Court,
in favor of S. It. Christie va. said Tommy.
Property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also, The Lumber in a small bouse on the
premises of P. W. Laramore. Levied on to
satisfy a Lumber lien and foreclosure from
Lee Superior Court, in favor of M. J. Barrow,
Agt., J. T. ft M. A. Barrow, v*. P. W. Lara
more. Property pointed ont by Plaintiff.
Ai*o, Three hundred bushels corn more or
lees, and two moles. Levied on to satisfy a tax
fi fa for 8tate and county, issued by W, D.
Green, T. C*, ot said county of Lee. va F. B.
Robert & Brother. Property pointed out by
Tax Collector.
I. P. TISON,
dec3-tds Sheriff.
of Personalty and setting apart and valuation
or Homestead, I will pas* upon the *am* at
my office, on Thursday, January 7,1875.
dec24.td. E. b. WA180N, Ordinary-
Personalty and setting apart
and valuation of Homestead, I will pass up
on the same at my office in Leesburg, —
Thursday, the 7th day of Januaty.
E. D. WATSON,
dec-24-2 «r Ordinary.
G EORGIA—Liar* cocntt.
WhereA. II. A Bill lus applied
mo for Letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Wm. G. Bell, late of t-aid county, de-
and singularly the kindred and pereena conccru-
* » at my office within th« time
* ‘ 1*, if any they
this 2d2 day of December, 1874.
dec.25-td.
tion of personalty and setting apart and valu-
—*—or homestead, I will pars noon the aamr
r office on Mondav the 2lat day of Decern-
having applied for Letters of Ad
ministration on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all.
and singular, the kindred and creditors, and all
persona concerned, to be and appear at my
lice, within the time prescribed by law, and
their objections, if any they have, why letters
of Administration shonld not be vested in tbe
Clerk of the Superior Court or eorno other fit
ad proper person.
Given nnaer my hand and official signature,
lie 30th day of November, 1874.
decl-30d G A. BROWN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Sumtkb County.
Whereas, the estate of Louis Bruner, late of
eaid county deceased, is unrepresented, and
having applied for Letters of Adminia-
on said estate,
There are therefore to cite and admonish all.
aanl estate,
and s’ngnlar, the kindred and creditor*, and all
persona concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice, within tho time prescribed by law, and file
their objections, if any they have, why letters
of Administration should not be vested in the
Clerk of tho Superior Court or eome other fit
id proper person.
Given una< r my hand and official signature,
this 4th day of December, 1874.
' ” G. A. BROWN, Ordinary.
Libel for Divorce.
HENRY HARRIS 1 Libel for Divorce
NANCy'hARBIS. > Sumter Superior Court.
r ' appearing to the Court that the defendant,
Nancy Harris, does not reside in said county,
and it further appearing that she doe* not re
side in this State, it ia ordered by the Court that
service of this petition and process in said case
be served on said Nancy Harris by publication
in the Scute* Rktcbuca* once a month for
four months. „ „ _ „
J. M. CLARK, J- 8. C., 8. W. C.
ue extract taken from the minutes this
October 17,1874. J- H. Ai-uar,
‘ ,22-wlam-4m. Cler
GEORGIA—Sdmteb County.
T HIRTY days after data application will be
made to tne Court ol Ordinary of Sumter
county for leave to tell the real entate of J. W.
C. Horne, late of aaid county, deceased.
J. J. MURRAY.
dec.l7-td. Administrator.
Road Notice,
GEORGIA—Sumter Couhtt.
rrWE City Council of Americas and a number
A of citizens of this county, having applied
to ua for a Public Road leading from the Bridge
across Flint River, in the 28th District of thia
county, following tho lower Danville road by
the residence of E. W. Westbrook’s, leaving
eaid road aoon after passing the bouse, thence
on a direct line across a portion of the farms of
E. W. Westbrooks and John E Joiner, inter
secting the upper Danville Road, at or near 8.
W. Smalls, better known aa the J. R. G. Horne
place.
AU persons interested are hereby notified to
file their objections, if any they have, in oi
office on or before the first Monday in Januar
1875, or an order for such road will bo passed.
Given under our hands this November 30th,
* 74 ' B. B. HAMILTON,!
H. K. TAYLOR. I
W. R. STEWART, } Commissioners.
Whereas, John Dobbins applies for
tors ' * * • - • * * ’
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, and file their objec
tions, if any they have, otherwise letters will
granted said ”
id applicant,
r my hand ai
of November,
and^fflcial signature
S-lm’“"eIdTwaTSON, Ordinary.
Webnter County.
Webster Sheriff’s Sale.
nary next, within the legal boors of sale,
before the Court Honse door in Preston, Web
ster county, the following piopetly, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 219, m the 24th District of
Webeter county, except 23 scree off of tbe South
west oorner belonging to D. E. PSnder, to
satisfy a ft. fa. issued from the Superior Court
of Webeter county, in fin
and D. B. Harrell tnnsfe-re
Defendants said property.
Also, one lot of land, containing 2021-2sere*,
more or less, No. not known, t - *
Spring lot, near Spring Hill i
24th District aaid oonnty, and bound on the
West by J>. K. Ponder, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from the Superior Court cf Webster county, in
favor of W. ii. Tuner va. A. J. Smith. Levied
on a* the property of said Smith. Property
pointed ont by defendant Smith.
Ako, lots of land Nos. 64 and 75, in the 19th
District Webeter oonnty, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor of Charles R. Burke, and W. A. Bawaon
transferee, v*. W. F. Kirkaey. Property point
ed out by plaintiff 1 * Attj., a* the property of
_ 1 5nlf of lot of land No. 58. in
the 18th District of Webster county. Levied on
as tbs property of R. F. Johnson to satisfy an
execution w-aed from the Justice Court ot 1093
District, G. M , in tsvor of Robert Parker,
U. F. Johnson. Tbs same being lor the pur-
money for eaid land. Property pouted
by plaintiff. Levy made and returned to
me by Bailiff.
Also, lot of land No. 53, in the 18th District
'ebater oounty. Levied on as the property of
William McLendon, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from the Superior Court of Webeter county, in
favor of Hawkins ft Tackett, vs. said William
McLendon. Property pointed ont by defend-
W. H. MATHEWS,
dec4-tiL
Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
IGREEABLEto an order of the Honorable
X Court of Ordinary of Webster County, will
b cold before the Court Honse door in Preston,
.a the first Tuesday in January next, the fol
lowing described Und, aa tho property of M. W.
Lcverett, deceased: 900 acres, snore or less,
known as the Leverett place, composed of lots
Noe. 164,157,135. half of lot No. 187 and 166, in
tbe 18th district of said county, on the road from
Weston Ga., to Dawson. Ga. Sold for the ben
efit of the hears and creditors. Terms cash.
JNO. W. LEVERETT,
doc5-td*. Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in January next will be
told before tbe Court Honse door in Eila-
viUc. Sohley county, between tbe usual hours of
sale tho west portion of lot of land No. 201 in
the k9th District of said county, containing 120
acres. Sold as the property of Wm. Jones, late
of said county deceased. Terms cash .
dec.l9-tds E. M. JONES, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in Febuary next will be
sold before the Court House door, in Ells-
ville, 8chley county, between the nsnal hoars
of sale, the North half of lot of land No. 90 in
tbe 3rd District ot said oonnty, containing 100
acres. Bold as the property or John B. Stevens,
. KILOREA8E, Adn. i
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tueedav in Febuary next, will be
sold before the Court House door in Ella-
vilie,8chley county, between the usual hours
of sale, one lot of land. No. 142, in the 30th
district of said county. Sold as the property
ofEmclia A Frasier, late of said county, dec’d.
Terms, one half cash, the other on the 25th of
Whereas. H. J. Perry applies t
These are therefore to cite and admonish alL
and singular; the kindrad and creditors of aaid
deceased to be and appear at my office with
the time prescribed by law, and file their obieo
i, if any they have, otherwise letters will be
thia 2d day of Deoember. 1874.
G EORGIA—Wxdstkb Couhtt.
Whereas. Marcus Kaufman applies to me
for Letters of Administration on tne estate of
Temperance Garrett, late of said county, deceas-
These are therefore to dte aud admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of aaid
deceased and all others concerned, to be and ap-
Whcreas, John Dobbins, Administrator on
the estate of 8. K. Moore, late of said county,
deceased, having applied to mo for letters of
Dismission from said Administration,
These are therefore to dte and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
’ 1 to be and appear at my office, within
pieecribed by law and fllo their objec
tions, if any they have, otherwise letters will be
granted said applicant
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 12th day of Novembe r. 1874.
E D WAT8QN, Ord’y.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
Whereas, Mary L. Johnson applies t
ettorsof Administi ation on the estate i _
B. Johnson, late of said county deceased.
tion*, if *ny they have, ettonrise letters will
be granted aaid applicant
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 2d day of December, 1874.
G. W. DAVENPORT,
decS-lm Ordinary.
Notice of Application to Resign.
GEORGIA—Lxx Comm.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.
OTICE is hereby given that two months
from this date I shall apply to the Court of
Ordinary of said oonnty to resign my trust aa
”“ecutor upon the Estate of L J. Avers, dec*,
acoount of my private business, together
t ~-iraberntb, 187*
D.O. AYERA.
nation of homestead, and I will pass upon the
» —— — Saturday, January 2d,
Plantations to Rent.
O N Tuesday, the 15th day of December. 1874,
I will rent to the highest bidder for the
Tear 1875, before the Court House door at Lees
burg, Lee eountv, Georgia, in accordance with
an order of tbe Coart of Equity, two large and
noted plantations In said county, known aa the
Cbeh&w and Grorn Jordan places. Personr
wishing to rent large plantations will do well U
attend. The Jordan place contains abont 851
scree open land, unencumbered and about 300
encumbered by dower, but a separate and dis
tinct settlement outside the dower, with Gin
bone * '**■■*■■ J
IS 1
15th of October, 1875.
G. M. 8TOKE8L Adm’r..
John Rafy, dec’d.
8AM*L. HEYR.
^ ^ ^J. W. FURLOW,
Attention f
Wholesale Buyers.
BCHANT8 are notified that I have opened
an office in the rear of Truman ft Green’s
Huff's, Maeon, where 1 am prepared to offer
sraciax. xxDuoxmanm to my friends who maj
send me their orders.
I propose to make my offioe
“Head Quarters”
for the purchase of
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AND AU.
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SMITHVILLE PROPERTY
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hall ranging through it. Another of tb*
dwelling* ha* lour rooms with a porch in front.
The other Las three room* wtith a porch in the
—r; well of water and garden or * ‘
Land for Sale.
Bare Chance for a Good Bargain
Eight Hundred and twenty-flva
abont half of which ia in ‘
uty-flv* sen
afiratrate ti
ia well watered and well improved
healtny locality. 1 will sell eaid pla
outcry on the 12th day of DecetnW
fore the Court House door in the city of Ameri-
ing upon AT.en Fort, Esq., at Americas, or upo
T. B. WHITE.
the undersigned.
NOTICE!
To Planters and Others
I HAVE constituted Mr. T. O. BATTLE,
Americas, my anthori.ed Agent for tfa
s State of Florida.
and at the a _
grazing aa well with, as without it T* "
Tho above invention was patented May 1
Garter, Cain ft Glover, on the North aide o
Public square.
M|My
For Sale.
Schley Oonnty. '
Schley Sheriffs Sales. *
GEORGIA —Schley County.
Wherets, S. J. Hixon having Applied for Let
ter* of Administrwtion on tb* e*Uto of Msry M.
The** tre therefore to dte end Admonish all.
and ringnlar the kindred and creditors of mid
deceased, to be sad appear at my office within
the time preecribed by law, and file their objec
tion^^ an^tbeyhavw. otherwiee letters will be
Given under my hand official signature, thia
2d day of December, 1874.
M. J. WALL, _
do 2-1 m. Ordinary. j
aYTILL be sold before the Court House door
vV in the Town of Ellavlllc, within the usual
hour* of tale, on the first Tneaday in January
next, the following property, to-wit:
3Maremnlee:Nell, Queen, and Hager;one
four hone wagon; one black mare and buggy.
Levied on by virtne and to satisfy on* ttapenoi
Court fi. fa. in favor of Thomas MrGarrah, va.
B. W. Wilkinson. Property printed ont by A
plaintiff. 2
Also, 400 bushels Com. more or less. Levied
onto satisfy a Distress Warrant in favor of J. ij
W. Wheatley ft Co., v*. J. M. Gay. Property
pointed out by B. P. HolHs, plaintiff^Atiy.
dcct-tds Sheriff,
GEORGIA—Scblkt County.
rpHIRTY days after date application will be
X made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell 45 acre* of land, aa the property of
W. It. A. Ingrem, deceased; the mm* ocing 50
acre* of the sooth side of lot No. 76 and 15 acre* *
of the north aide of lot No. 53, ail in tb* 3rd
District of Schley countj. Sold forth* benefit
of the herira and creditors.
M.J. INGREM.
dec.4-30d. Adm'r’x.
gXEORG IA—8ch lkt Couhtt.
wJ Thirty day* after date application wiU be
made to the Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell 51 acree of land; the same being town lot* v
Noe. 15 and 11, lying in the town of EUaville, v
Schley county. Sold for distribution between
the heirs of W. B. McEellar, late of Newberry
county, 8. C., deceased.
J. LEE MoCROBY,
Attorney in fact for Elixa R. McKellar, Ad- n
minietratrix of W. B. McKellar, deceased. u
dec.4-lm.
•lEORGIA—Schixt County. t
Of Thirty day ■ after date application will be ^
made to the Orumary of Schley county lor leave
to sell cast half of lot of land No. 139, in the
30th district of mid county; No. 66 in the 8th
district. 3rd section, Murray county, and No.
82 in the 11th District of Dooly conntj.
M. 8. THOM >ON,
Ex. on estate of J. W. Rowland.
dccS-lm
I^IEOBGIA—Schucx Couhtt.
wft Thirty days after date, application will be
mado to the Ordinary of aaid county, for leave
to sell 95 acres of land: the same being parts ot
lots Noe. 84 and 77, lying in tbe 3rd District of
mid county. Sold for distribution between the
minor children of Randall Stewart, deceased.
8. J. HIXON.
dec.4-lm Guardian.
BANK OF AMERICUS, ‘
Americas. Qa-
T\OES a general Banking Business of
AJ Discount and Deposit. Buvs and aells
Exchange and Coin; Makes Collections on c
all parts of the country. ‘
S. H. HAWKINS, President.
M. Speer, Cash’r. W. L. Peel, Book-Keeper
DIRECTORS:
Dr. W. W. Barlow, A. K. Schumpert, I
Wm. Hooks, Judge S. Montgomery,
Col. W. T. Davenport, Col. G. W. Thomas.
Jas. W. Furlow, S. H. Hawkins,
II. R. Johnson.
oct!3-3m
Americus Gallery of Art!
tUPR. PUGH respectfully announces that he
JJJL has associated himself in business with
Mr. G. A. JEFFERS, the Veteran Artist fron
Jeffers will be in constant attendance at tt o 1
gallery prepared to execute all kinds ofS» n '
Pictures from tbs smallest leckot to life-* 10
Portraits in the most artistic manner. Hec Ua
special attention to the new patent O laces t Ho
lographs, which are pronounced by aU the moat
beauuinl pictures made on paper. Ladies and
gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and
examine them at the gallery over Kendrick A
Wheatley’s store.
HAIR WORK.
E.COOK
T8 prepared to pnt np Hair Work in all style*
X Curls, Switches, Braids, Pnffs, Ac., as well
as Jewelry, Watch Chains, Breast Pina, Ear
Rings, Necklaces, Buttons, and so on: also de
vices undergla**. Jewelry mounted elaborately
in Etruscan gold, pearl or diamond setting*, or
as plainly ae desired. Terms reasonablo Per
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Residence on Morgan street, 4th door below Dr.
Byrd’*,
deciwlm
Dissolution Notice.
rpHE firm or 81 RHINE ft GREENE is tbi* day
X dissolved by mutual content. The Ut
ilities o! the firm being assumed by
M. C. Greene,
who will continue the business in all the De
partments of
Buggy aud Wagon Repairing
am>
MANUFACTURING!
All persona indebted to said firm will confer a
favor by calling on G. W. Sirrine at Jordan ft
Sirrine’s Carriage Repository and settling their
bills st once.
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novl7-ti
REMOVAL.
MISS KATE KING
XfA8 removed her stock of Millinery Goods to
O. P. Tommy’s Book 8tor*,where she respectful
ly invite* the ladies of America* BDd vicinity to
cell sad examine her beautiful assortment of
Fall and Winter Millinery Goods
that the has just received. ockC-tfr
Lumber.
w E aim? l srgffg a ?!asg5
41 25 per hundred feet; Fencing Lumber, all
heart, at 81 35. Fosta-fightwood-warnkted
to last ten years, 90 ct*. each. 8TBICTLY
CASH. W* nave also a limited quantity of
Cypress Lumber, suitable for Grape Arbors,
dec 1-1 m 8AMX4 HEYSft 8ON8.
REMINGTON
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fl^Ooll and examine, it
CHOS. M. EDEH * SON,
- eept22.tr Agent*.
DRYGOODS
NOVEMBER 26TH, 1874.
BUY FOR CASH
Waxelbaum & yles.
Have Just Received,
30 pa. Freach 8trge*,l wid. 3So.
35 pa. Black Alpacca, 25 to *1.
so pi. Japanese PepUas, 30 to 40,
BHIUaitlnes,
Eapress Cloths,
Australian Crapet,
Black and Colored Silks,
ona STOCK or
tat and Dranlfaat Shawls,
Scarfs, Bacqnes,
>dia, Miue. Bealerard Skirts,
is complete to a fraction.
House-Furnishing Goods.
In Hmn»-Fumi*lunf Goods will bo found
Sheeting and •
Pillow Casing,
Blankets, $2 pr.
Spreads, at *1.50 pa.
Linen Napkins, 75c.
Best Bleaching «t 12}e.
Osnabnrg tad Cheeks, »t
The Lowest Market Rites.
If you went to SAVE
MONEY!
CALL ON US
before purchasing.
WAXELBAUM ft GYLES.
CLOTHING,
NOVEMBER 2BTH, 1874.
Just Received at
Waxelbaum & Gyles.
100 Basinet, Suits, *7.00, worth *10.00
60 “ 8.00, •• 12.00
75 •• •• 10.00, 15.00
60 - •• 13.00, •• 17.00
40 •• “ 15.00, •• 20.00
Black Dress CMtS st.SC and upward,
Doeskin Paals it *3 “ “
“ Vests »t *1.50 “
Silk Velvet Vests, latest stjle.
White Vests for psrty purpose,.
Is sad Talus,
At *6 and upwards.
White Linen Skirls, latest patteana.
Drawers,
CadersUrts,
Socks,
Handkerchiefs, Ac.
FANCY DEPARTMENT
Oar Fssry Department Consists of
White, Blk.&Col’d. Eld C10TCS,
NeektleS and Bowl,
Linen Collars,
Paper Cottars,
Snspeaders, Ac.
Call Earl; at
WAXELBADH A 6TLE8.
Shoes and Boots.
From the Ladies finest Gaiter,
To the bett fall itack Brogan.
AU Work Warranted.
Hits and Caps.
• • i • _ , ’ ’ , ', -
Tranks and Valises.
WAXLLBADH .A GILES.
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