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Siunter Sheriff Sale* for April.
Will Lb sold before tbo Coart Homo door
la the city of Aworicus, Sumter county, Ga.
on the fir4 Tuesday In April next between
U» hours ol sslo, the following prop-
' 'SijS’Iiurabor f;IO L. I'. MUler lira •*!« —
Sold as the property oi the America* Oil
Company, by virtue of a County Court II fa
of Sumter county, In favor of l*. 11. Miller
v*. America* Oil Company
Also Tvrentyaere*oC land lying on the
• ' UjoKUarUle road kadlni^freia
hundred and alxl
cast side — -
Americas to Ellsrllle and known .
the nfiper^ of V. H. Morgan by Ylrteto of
the katanxah Goano Company ys. W. B.
M Abiafdtj-fiTe acres off the south east cor
ner of lot of land number seventy-eight. In
the sixteenth district ot Sumter county Ga.
to-irlt: lie sinning at the southeast comer of
said lot of land and running due north fi?e
nd sixty yards, and thence due
ihundrcdand sixty yards, and
e west three hundred and ninety-
three and «Le-focrth yards, thence due
south to the Southern land line cf
Also, fifteen adres intlie north eat. -------
of lot of land number serentr-seTSB in the
same district to-wit: Bcginalng la the
north east comer of said lot, thence
ntng due weston land line two hundre
ten yards, thenoe due 6oath three hoi
nnd fifty yards, thence due east to land Une
of said lot. Said two pieces of land being
the land on which G. W. Wiggins lived
nnd culUvatcd the year 1834. Property
A. Ansley, plalnUff s at-
a as the property ofG.W.
_»of a County Coozt fl fa
booty, ia favor of Etawan,
ipany for use oflL T. Byrd
am engine and boiler and
s belonging to the same, now la the
engine room ot the Americas Oil Mill, near
the booth western railroad la the city of
Ainoiicus. Levied on as the property^ of
the Americas Oil Company by virtue of a
tax * fa for state and county taxes fsr the
year 1881. w n (jqbB, bhcriff.
Application—Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—SCHLET COCXTT.
To all wham it stay Coooero.
Whereas, H. W. Cockrell Administrator
M the estate of T. R, Swanson, late of said
county deceased, having filed his petition
for letters of dismission from said Adminis
tration
These are therefore to cite and .Hmnuii
all parties interested, whether kindred
creditors, to show cause on or before 1
April term of said court, to be held
the first Monday in April next, why the
said leUeaishouldnmbs granted to said
- --Aess my band and official signature,
this 5th day of Janaary, 1885.
C. L. BATTLE,
£Ordinary.
HOW SUCCESS SUCCEED
/^ilministrator’a Sale.
WU) bo (Old tiefore the Court Boise door
i-,i the city of An.erfcus Sumter county, Ga.,
efiiat Tuesday in April next
'.to legal hours of sale, a> the pre
!larl#icl Lowe deceased the following prop
ane house anil lot on Lamar street, in
n portion of Americas,contesting
... jyers.'^wt
r Williams, being known as the
bv place of Alice Myer
residence of said Rachael Lowe at the time
of he r death and situated on Lamar bt. Al
so cook stove, beds and bedding and other
furniture.Done agreeably to order ot Court
of Ordinary.
J. AUSTIN JONES,
Appliestion—Letters Administration.
GEORGIA—Scinxn County.
To all whom it may Concern.
Whereas James Ellis applies to n
it administration on the estate of
Addle McCoy, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors.
i> fUn their objection in my office, <
ore the April term of Ordinary's Court
o bo held on the first Monday In April
text, why said latter* should not be j
U i applicant as prayed ft
inderiuy hand and official signa-
day of March, 1885.
A. C. srEER,Ordlnary.
Guardian’s Sole.
Agreeably to an order of the Ordinary
of Sumter county, will be sold before tbo
Court House door In the city of Americas,
Ga. on the first Tuesday In April
must, three hundred seres of land in If-
?>ith district of Mdd county near, Le'
church, and known as the J. L. Price place.
Also two hundred and sixty-eight act"
(lie 29(h district cf aald county, on
river, and known as the J. L. Price
Also a house and lot in the city of Ameri
cas. Al. sold as the property of Katie,
Minnie, Weona and John V. iWe, minor
children of Eunice A. and J. L. Price.
J. L. PRICE, Guardian.
Application—Letters A lministr atiotf.
GEORG IA—Snrna Comm.
To All Wlhom it may Concern:
Wlterras Emanuel Davis applies to ...
'ot letters of admlnutratlon on the estate of
••hoda Uavis deceased.
rhe*e are therefore to cite, summon and
i moolah all parties Interested, whether
Ondred or creditors, to bo at my offioe r~
i of said court,
: «<5. to show cause why said letters shoals
not l>e granted said applicant
Witnes? my hand and official signature,
Ms the 2ud day of March, 1885.
A.C.bPEER, Ordinary.
Applico tion—Letters Administration,
ORGIA—SCXTEB COUNTY.
To all Whom It May Concern:
Whereas M. B. Council applies to i
tiers of Administration on the estate of
Alexander Autry, late of said county de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and
oil and singular the kindred and creditors,
'o file their objection at my office on or bo-
lore the April term of Ordinary's Court to
lie held on the first Monday in April next,
why said letters should n~* * ‘ *
t be granted to
—,—_ -Jr.
WKa«*a ray hand and official signature
d applicant as prayed for.
this 2nd day of March 1885.
A. C. SPEER, Ordinary.
Application—Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—gmtTgB Gocjrrr.
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas. Wm. Tomlinson, administrator
on estate of Jas: K. Driver applies to mo
for leave to sell all the realty and personalty
belonging to said estate.
These are therefore to cite and ads_-
all parties interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to Jtow cause on or before the
April term of said court; to bo held on
d letters iSSU not :
iws&rs
s 2d day of March 1885.
x C. SPEER, Ordinary,
liters of Dismian
- all WteNn it nayConcern:
Whereas Anns Lassiter, administrator
on the estate of UeuyLassMer, applies for
letters of dismission from tbo —*“*- -*
llenry Lassiter deceased.
There are therefore to cite and admonish
ait nuties Interested whether kindred
creditors, to show caws oner More
April teres of said court, to bo held —
the first Monday In April next why said
letters should not be granted to said peti
tioner as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this th-a 2nd day of March, 1885.
A. C. bPEKB Ordinary.
Application—Loiter* OoardlsLsWp.
GEORGIA—Suxm Cocstt.
To all whom It may Concern.
Whereas, M. A.Catchlngs, having filed his
petition in my office for letters of gxardian-
qSgjBaasgdsg
April terra of said court, to bo
the first Monday in April next,
said letters should not be granto
petitioner as prayed for.
.... ( jj-y j, an d ^q,] official slgnsturo,
s granted to said
offi
this 2nd day of March 1884.
A. G, SPEER,
SCHLEY COUNTY,
Schley Sheriff Salon for ApriL
Win be sold before thi
in the town of EltoviUo,
tlie first Tuesday in April next b
the legal hours of sale the folio whig proper
ty to-wit:
Town lotljo.
north east of tbo
CourtUouse In the town of EUavUSo andl
known as the J IL Wall store bouse TOfret
front and 140 back now occupied by Mrs. A
Allen as a millinery store. Also town lot
No. 7 situated hatha town of EilaviUe north
east Cf Court House twining OOS acre I
or less all the above prepotty levied on more
re*b«JfOX»^r' , « A. Alien to satisfy a su-l
porior Court ft fa in favor of Jourdan, Bar-
Aire M.retes of land off oflotNo. C4to
r --v- .^of Mrs?C. I
AW W>m>J<lral un or tat« tot si.
HALL’S
OS® WOODEN
DRUG STORE
SPREADS.
LIBERAL, FAIR, HONEST DEALING
John E. Hall
H ,tSJre!J2“JER. ?o* kooji a
vnaarau rut liuojl j
LO^O TIME AND IS NOW ENLAR-
GING HIS STORE TO JUST DOU-
LLE ITS FORMER SIZE. THIS
HAS BEEN CAUSED BY
INCREASING TRADE
WHICH DEMANDS
HEAVIER STOCK
OF
And All Sundries!
ESPECIALLY
SEED?
And Planters Goods.
hnmense Stock of all the
Best Varieties of Seeds that he will sell
Wholesale or Retail!
AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE
STATE. SOME RARE VARI
ETIES OF CHOICE SOUTH
ERN GROWN SEEDS ON
hand that cannot
BE FOUND ELSE
WHERE.
All goods in the drug line are now very
km as well as Seeds. Buttle cash wUl go
a long way. CaU at the
35T ZE2 W
April 1st, Capt. T. J. Brannon will be pre
pared to Uke as many as ten boarders and
tarnish t’ i a with nice rooms at his old resi
dence on . ca St. Apply to him for terms.
IS NOW EXHIBITING IN
HIS NEW STORE
Next door to, and now connected with hla
old well known and popular
Comer Store.
A GRAND COLLECTION OF NEW AND
BEAUTIFUL
Dress Goods,
Notions, Trimmings,
And Fancy Goods,
At marvelously low prices—and solic
its a call fiom the ladies.
OUR CLOTHING A Jill SHOE
DEPARTMENTS
In the old store ore now much
better arranged and the
Stock Larger
And more-attractive than ever
before. Prices strictly in ac
cordance with the times.
Please call and examine goods
and compare prices.
Respectfully,
THORNTON WHEATLEY.
THAT MY STOCK OP
f-.pt.Urit, if l^.V'ir3rimrio*A>cSirj
lt« cirrclat:oa n.ari/ Utot W a&TIBtegHMP
VTENTS.&ffjSg
I iSAussia
'.S.'safa.'®
^...siSSfiSHftsaa
JUST RECEIVED.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
sts
Croquet, Tops, Hammocks, Ac.
«c HO
LOVELL, SEASIDE AND FRANKLIN SQUARE
LIBRARIES RECEIVED DAILY,
Latest Styles of Stationery, Seals, Ac.
DAILY AJVD WEEKLY
Papers For Sale.
SS* Subscriptions received for all Periodicals.
AGATES ATCOOK
mch21-lm
Groceries
Is Fresh and Nice, and that I
sell as cheap
FOR THE GASH
As any House in Americas.
Standard, uiano for
,i>M m. jt< *3.
SEA FOWL, CIRCLE BRAND. EDDYSTONE GUAN 0
HABDEE’8 CO TTOXBOIJj, HA8B ATT GUANO.
BOWSER'S COTTON FERTILIZER.
LORENTZ AND RITTLER'S GUANO.
HAMMOND HULL te CO’S GUANO.
BRANNON’S COMPLETE FERTILIZER,
Alio HARDEE’S ACID PHOSPHATEr
Since 1868 I have engaged in the .sale of guano, and of the
8,000 tons which I have sold, not ten tons have failed to satisfy
the consumer. I will sell at the lowest possible price for eith
er currency or cotton-
Americas, Feb. 17,1880 -spld' **■ HUDSON *
ML:-. :■
&
QC
&
Thomas A. Grata
mch4-tf
Opening.of the Spring
S E A S O N 1
WIDE-AWAKE
To the Interests ot the
m M m Jti KB .
BOUND TO GET YOUR TRADE.
Mean Business and Will Save You
M O U E Y!
JOHN R. SHAW.
THE LATEST FROM
JAMES FRICKER & BRO,
JEWELERS,
-AND DEALERS IN—
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
We can now be found at our old stand on the Public Square
where we have the largest and most complete stock in our line
ever offered to the people of Americus and surrounding countrv
Our new store in the Barlow Block is a laige and handSome room
and during the winter we keep closed doom and a good fire and
use every effort to make it pleasant for those who favor us with,
call. Our stock consists of
WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Gold, Silver anl
Steel Spectacles and eyeglasses to suit all eyes and aces at
25c to ©10 a pair Walking Canes in great v^etyT^L £5
Puoset utiery and Scissors of the very hest nglish and Ameri
can manufacture. Gold Pens and .Pencils Gold and Silver
Thimbles; Opera Glasses. The world renowned
Forsyth Street, Americas, Ga.
Spring Styles and Late Novelties !
mommu Mssm
DRY GOODS
IN GREAT PROFUSION.
Notions, Millinery, Fancy Goods and Jewelry
Bargains in Every Department. A complete stock o
p. Mjmrwmm.'M sno
HATS iiYH CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
-A. SPECIALTY-
Our Success in the Past Enables us to Offer
Greater InducemerLts
TO OUR PATRONS
IN THE FUTURE.
Our great aim i» to give our customers the Best Class of
Goods at the
Lowest Market Value.
We want Tour Trade.
We solicit it on strictly Business principles f viz:
Good Goods, Plenty of Them,
how Prices and Square
Dealing.
Gome -A_n.c3_ See Us.
Sewing Machine Oil. Needles. Parts and attachments for all
Machines and many other things which we have not mace to
mention.
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT.
V We have on hand a large assortment of Pianus and
Organs of various makes. We are sole agents in Southwest’
Georgia—for the celebrated Kimball Organs. - These organs can
not be surpassed for beauty of design, elegant 6nish, swept tone
and superior workmanship and we guarantee that our prices are
below those of Beatty and otherswho offer very inferior instru
ments and then we give you a home guarantee. We also keep a
fine line oi Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Tambourines, Accordeona
and the finest line of Violin, Violoncello, Guitar, and Banjo
Striogs to be found in the city. Rosin and musical instrument
trimmings of all kinds.
Work De;partrne:n.t.
In this department we have fine workmen—fine tools and
the very best material and turn out nothing but first-class work.
The office of the Southern Express Company is in our store
and their gentlemanly agent Mr. S. C; Cooper who everybody
knows, will take great pleasure in serving onr customers at all
times, all and see u. in our new quarters
Barlow Block, Americus, G-a.
s&wm mmmmm & m®
Americas, Ga., Oct. 25.—tf
Life in the Old Land Yet.
C. L. PEACOGK
Opens np tins Spring a
BCruml New Stock of Spring
and Hummer Goods.
Taking in consideration the growing demand for gooda in mv
line since the whistle of the Locomotive is heard in our town.
I have not overlooked the importance of keeping pace with the
times,and you can now find a selection of
Second to none,aud at prices to hold trade. Since the dollar ofour
Daddies is now the currency of the country you will find
The Watch Word “And please bear this in mind." 1 respectful
ly invite my friends to call and see me when in town andspend a
minute with me, if not a dime: promising to make it pleasant if
not profitable* r
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE.
wVO.
ELLAVILLE, GA.
C. I<. PEACOCK,
T- S. QREBlsrBi
CARRIAGE BUILDER.
“You Surely would if you only knew
What Bargains we have in Store for you.”
John E. Shaw.
Thankful for ihe patronage
heretofore extended to him
would inform the public that he
is fully prepared to do all work
In his line, in the best manner, and
at prices as low as the lowest.
Bring me your old Buggies, Wagons, *&c., and
I will surprise you at the price they can be put
in order for. All workl do is fully warranted,
and I won’t go back on anybody
Come and see and beconvinced. Shops Cot
ton Avenue, opposite Prince Bros.’ Stables.
T S. GREENE,
SEEDS
For 1885.
Peter Henderson