The Barnesville weekly gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 186?-187?, October 28, 1869, Image 3
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- ~|n i ito.!' ami Me.el.a..ts
niacoo should bear in mind that at
V “.‘"' K Vork Store of S. WAXSLUAUM.
‘ be S<> * o t he y can f),,d ,:0t ° nly lbC LAIG ~
BB °'Vbest selected stock of Dry Goods,
,iT *‘ !d liuoU, Shoes, &C., but will find prices
auv otbcr house i n (be Ci-y.
tl s*r ta
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Kiisiesville FSdi ki‘t>
22?c.
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O rn *.* 1 50
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1 25
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Pliotosrs*P hs — Last Notice !
. tllli nutnod of informing all those in
-I', ,| the subject that the time is now very
Mre * '• which thev will have un opportunity
<*" url iv\.ur themselves with pictures at this
•* ‘lie Pl.uv.fr.pl.ic
u * er - ; ’ u-rnrsville will be closed the first of
Hoorn* g 0 ,j vo „ want Small Pictures,
IK ; c * r ! 1 |/tou want Large Pictures, come !It
ei>rne lrani Pictures at all, come, and come
Vi Keipec.fully, &c.,
* 0 *' J. W HURT,
g f . g Photographer.
We would be obliged to our
fr’cods if they would furnish us any
item* of iuurert fl at comes under
tbeir obei vation. We are confi-.ed to
our duties so closely that it is almost
iinpojgiblt*. to see or hear one fourth of
what is parsing in the community, and
onr friends, by a little trouble, could
famish us a great many items of
interest. Send in the items and we
will clothe, it in proper dress.
musical.
Ah a Texas correspondent, M. M.
\V., wlio>e communication va j tocM
yesterday, (too latt lor this issue), gets
after u for making our lessons too dif
ficult for the masses, and says, “How
ever, with a copious illustrated analyt
ical dictionary we may be able to
undcr.-tand them.” For h : 8 benefit we
will state tbit bo did not commence
quite early enough in the first volume
tu keep propetly in the track. Wo
got t*> running at such speed we could
not take up cti every lesson sufficient
to he s simple as we lmd been the
fi st lessons in the first volume of the
GazkTTR. \\ e trust we will be sim
ple enough in the 2nd volume to suit
■evety little child. We thank our P>ro.
for the suggesti' n. See first les=ou to.
day.
Dr. W. A. Wright has a fine
variety of Drugs, Medicines, Chemi
cals, Sec. Now stock, prices low. See
his card and give him a call.
Yi?’ Messrs. Johnson. Campbell Sc
00., of Macon, ha., W hnlesa e Grocers
•re anding a very heavy business
Tt.eir t'licr-s are extremely low and all
uificl.aut.-i in the interior would do
well to give, them ft trial. You will
/hid it iitteicsiiug.
Mr. LVtvsd \\ . Patterson, of
GnfTm, Ga., has as good k sto k of
•t!e Dry Goods and Grocerie* ns unv
diouse ip (.rriffi.i —heis a sti ring live
4fiau.
Grant’s Hotel is liberally pa
tronized by many merchants of Griffin,
Ga. This is a good house for boarders
or transient person**.
If y*)U desira any of Prof.
•Schoeller’s New Music for i’iano, send
him your orders to Griffin, Ga. He.
lias a fine variety of choice now tmvsie.
M e enjoyed a ; ch treat a few nights
unco in the m formnnee of himself
and “The Settlement” string band.
New Stork. — Macon b.anch of L.
Lebacli’a dry* goods and clothing store
*h in full npernt'on. Giv© him a call
and see fur yourse f that his goods are
selling remarkably 7 low.
Messrs J. 11. White & Cos., clothiers,
•of Griifin, Ga, are doing a lively busi
ness in clothing—selling from £3OO to
Siooo worth per day 7 . See their card,
gi\e them a call, and get a -suit,.
■way of ’family supplies call on G. A.
Cunningham, Griffin, Ga., can fix
' OU "I 1 u a Cuff ea and anything
else has he.
See B. Drcwry’fi catd, he
has the cheapest wholesale Drug Store
have seen. If you WRut goodg at
low pnees cal! on him.
Ds .Mrs. irellah and Mrs. Fouche
announce themselves prepared to con
flict their business of Dress Making
in tU la,est style, and solicit your
patronage. See their advertisement,
and give tlicm a call. They are qua!*
hav all the laciliiies of the
ousinevs.
See advertisement of Mrs.
ht.ll, Administratrix of estate of
. Utl Mitchell. Ai, excellent oppor
tunity to purchase one of the best
J>lntat.ioiis ill .he State.
Nit. I)R."I* ERAM,L'M, HoTf!-Hun-
J oi ca?es of Scrofula, iu its worst
/r e r- ( ' cases of Sypliilis that have
( < the ski l of eminent Phjaiciaue,
, f natics who have been stifferers
ar }earß, aid Jthe victims of the iniu
cions use of Mercury, have be*n
aoieallv cured by DR. TUTT’S SAR-
Llrn? IJJ ' V . AXD KEEN'S DE
• U ' s the most powerful
'trativc and blood purifier known.—
. 18 prescribed by very many Physi*
For sale by W. A. Wright,
. ru ?gisis ; and J. W. Hightower, Dru®-
Usts. °
AIICS ’ UlfcTJiN AN d Leaks.— Prof.
'’Vtu ! J' o P'dar and celebrated msn
#tui s^ r ton’s Od of Life, the best
hißo^ H ,^ lu ‘ Ulen t lor iheumatis.ii known
° u t thfc v' Cont ‘ ÜBe d his travels through-
Cri Pv\ s X* I.** 1 .** ,to see the lame and ihe
those otherwise {‘ffl.cted by
3,.* 4 W u r ', U ' ra V a > °r paius in ti e
fle people can and^ iUts ' an d wel * too that
-* CUle '■hen,selves without
by usir.g his O lot Ltf ; the virtues
, v bicl arc universe ly acknowledged.
Some people wen, toolish enough to think
ftoni the sm ift and speedy cures made on
the spot, o° tore their eyes or th ir friends
1 , . the Professor’s hands were bewitch
cd > 1,,,t we assure all that the sterling vir
tue lies only in the Oil ol Life and good
rubbing, -or rheumatism, neuralgia, pains
in the back, joints or sides, or wherever a
liniment can be used that Kayton’s Oil of
Lite is acknowledged as great and without
an equal, giving the patient almost instan
taneous relief by one rubbing. For sprains
or bruises, it has also been used with
market, success.
Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills, purely vege
table are an excellent cathartic, if, Kes
son Robbins, wholesale agents, N. Y.
Jacob Zippman, Proprietor,
Wholesa c Drug i/buse. Savannah.
ADVERTISEMENT.
It U rumored that we, Mays, She
hce, Slade, Smith and (Jollier, in search
of Collier and Sht-hee’s horses that
ware siolen, when we arrived in the
neighborhood of J. M. Harps that we
arrested him and forced him to go with
us, and when we tracked the horses to
his plantation, told him if h e did not
get the horses before night we would
kill him and put him in Lite civek, and
on pusing his spring we saw where
the horses had been fed. and, again, on
ihe back side of his plantation, near
the creek, we saw where corn had been
gathered and horses fed, and that
when we found the horses we. held an
eleciion whether or not to hang Harp,
and all voted to hang him but one.
All of the above rumors are uutiue.
1 hnmaston and requested him to go
with us. whirl, he. did While on his
plantation, in an old field, we lost the
track and someone proposed to stop
ihe search and go to the ferries on the
river and Mr. Harp objected and stat
ed that he did no:, w ant us to h ave the
track on h:s plantation. We, afier a
time, got the track started again and
when we got to the creek it looked a
lit'.le difficult and there was some re
luctance about venturing in the creek
and Harp was the first man that took
the water. Mr. ILirp seemed to use as
much interest in the search as any
mamber of the company.
G. H. COLLIER.
JOHN j. mays.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administratrix’s Sale.
BY consent of the Legatees, will be
sold before the Court Home door in
the town ot Zabulon, Pike county, Ga. on
the first Tuesday in December next, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit: One thousand twelve and
a half acres of land, more or less, in the
ninth and strict of said county of Pike con
sisting of lots 13, 14, 15, 19 and 20,’ali in
one body. This splendid Pi .-nation is sit
uit and erne mile from the wo oK Zebulon
on Elkins creek, lies well, is free from
rock, in a liijh state <f cultivation, well
improved, convenient to market, schools
and chuichos, has running water in every
field, a good null seat, splendid swamp
pasturage, is remarkably healthy, and is
justly considered the best farm in Middle
Georgia. Also, two hundred two -nd a
half acre*', more or kss, No. 211 in the Bth
district of Pike. This desirable tract of
land is s'tuated six miles from the cby ol
Griffin, 2 1-2 or 3 miles from JZ &. W. 11.
IL, is all in the woods and well ti i.bored.
Also, two hundred two and a half acres ol
land, more or less, No. li>B in the 2nd dis
trict id Pike, six miles south of Zebulon,
whereon it Mr. llambiic is now living.—
Also, one half interest in the house and Ft
in the town of Z.buion recently occupied
by John Neal, Esq. Also, halt interest in
the commodious brick store house now oc
cupied by Caldwell & Gwinn, Also, half
interest in two framed store house-— all in
the town of Zobulon. All of said proper
ty belonging to the estate of Samuel J/it
chelt, deceased. So and for the benefit of the
heirs aud creditors -f stid estate — Terms
cash. JANE L. MITCHELL,
Adm'x with the will annexed.
October 23, lsC3-30d
Administrator s Sale.
GEORGIA—Upson C- untv :
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina
ry of said county, will be sold betweeu the usu
al hours of sale, betore the Court House door in
>he twn o! Thomaston, the following property,
to wit: One Hundred and Ninety-Six acies oi'
Land —part, of lot. uo. 243, out of the north-west
corner of said lot, and j art of the lot lying
Norib and adjoining- to the above diecribed
land —the number not now rec.olected. it being
all of said lot, and half lot owned by James
HarrttU, late of said county, deceased, except
the Eastern portion of said Land being meas
ured and lnyed off for dower to the widow ot
the same James Harr-all, deceased j it being all
et said plantation on the West side of the road
running Soutli to Thomaston aforesaid.
ALSO, at tiie same time and [dace, I will sell
one Giaie in the Thoniastion and Bartlesville
Railroad.
Mr George W. Gordey now resides on said
plantation. Terms ca.-h. Sale to take place
Ist Tuesday in December.
JOHN A. COCHRAN, Adm’r. etc ,
oi JAMES HARUaLL, deceased.
ort2B 30J
Dress Making.
MRS. BELLAH and Mrs FOUCHE have es
tablished themselves at the Literary Hall,
up stairs ever Judge E. T. Bound’s store, first
door beyond Mrs. Goodwvu’s room. They pro
pose to carry on all kinds of work connected
will) Ladie-’ or Childrens’ dress according to
the Latest Fash ons and Most Approved Styles.
Haviug s cured the services ot Mrs Kim
brough, a lady of UeVe and long experience,
they Batter themselves that t hey will receive
the patronag-e ot Barnesvilie and su r rounding"
country.
They will be receiving- everything new in
their line ot business, and no pains will be
spared in try ng to give satisfaction to all who
may favor them with u call.
Barnesville, Ga., Oct. 28. 1869. (octSS lrn
Wholesale Grocery
-AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Johnso , Caiiipbel! & Cos.,
Corner Fourth and raptor Streets,
MACON, GA.
MR. JOHNSON has just returned
from New York and the M est, where he
has made HEAVY PURCHASES of
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bagging,
Ties, Twine, Bacon, Lard, IFliLkey,
Flour, Fish of all kinds, Cheese,
Crackers, Sardines, Pickles, JTams,
7’wbacco, Candles, Candy,
Nails, Soaps, Potash, .Soda,
White Meat, Salt,
In fact, everything that is usuahy kept
in u
First-Class
GROCE RY H OUSE.
All cf which we effer to the citizens of
Barnesville and surrounding counties at
VELIY LOW FIGURES,
ocl. 23 Sm
Tha Ladies’ Friend
HAS ARRIVED !! i
rpHF, BUCKEYE SEWING MACHINF
JL needs only mbe tried, to he adnnrsd
ti'tkes a beautiful, strong Mtitch— alike on boih
~J,ra.ele.i out. I„m ~J“.
Piu uur. in .tiD. in* them tu ihe i.d,,,
and living u,*truc(:ons to those who buy
added OO P O6 M*rlnne. Ire&ht
added, 5,20.00 Price ol Machine with Treadle
freight added, *3O 00. Call at No 3 We i
side Maui street, Barnesviile Ga., and *et one
0c723- d 3 n y ° U go ° d ‘ W ‘ M CARTER.
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[inper of
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Address, J. W. BURKE & CO ,
.Macon, Ga.
Executor s Sale.
X\ULL be sold before the Court House door
▼ T in Zrbulon, Pike county, on the first
Tuesday of December, within ihe legal hours of
sale, all the lands belonging to the estate ot
Francis Wilkins, late of said county deceased,
consisting ot 160 Acres, more or less, adjoining
the lands of Dr. J. M. U <rp ad Thos Alien
the same being a pari of lot oflatid No. 110, id
the Bth district ot originally Monroe, now Pike
county. Sold bv order oi the Court ot Ordina
ry. THOMPSON GRAHAM, Ex’r.
oct 14 td
Land For Sale,
THE undersigned offers lor sale tils LAND,
situated uu the road leading from Barute
vilie to Cuiloden 3 1-2 miles south of Bartles
ville, Pike county, Ga., consistingof 280 acres.
The piace is newly improved, has a cam-brake
suifii lent to winter 75 nead of cattle. Any per
sou desiring a place convenient to market and
good schools would do well to call scon.
Oct. 14-2 t J. B. WALKER
NATIONAL. fIQYKL,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Cor. Whitehall Street , and Western A At.
laniic /tail Jioad.
E. B. I ONI), l’roprietr.
nov!2—tf
J. holmes & CO,
Wliiai
ANX>
retail
dealers
IN
©merits £ Ilrobisioris,
No. 82 Third Street)
Opposite Hardeman A Sparks’ Warhou*e,
M AGO Ms - - - GEORGIA.
oct7-3m.
JVcw Goods!
Cheap Goods !
PRINTS, DELAINES,
FINE BUFFALO A L AT AC AS,
Poplins, Silks,
SHAWLS.
CLOAKS.
MERINO UNDER VESTS,
HOODS,
BALMORALS,
lIOOP SKIRTS,
ERMINE,
MUFFS &
COLLARS.
All kind of Fancy Fixings for
the LADIES.
Boots and Shoos, Hats & Caps,
1 lannels, Tweeds, Cassi
meres, Ready Made
CLOTHING,
Shawls &
Blankets, Hard
ware, Crockery, Gio
eeries of all sorts, &c., &c.,
Very Cheap to reduce a Heavy
Stock.
R. J. POWELL.
mxy 13 —tf
NOTICE !
A Valuable Farm For Sale
() N BIQ POTATOB CREEK, Pike county, Geor
gina; five miles fr<> ttsrnes-yiile, on ike road
lcH-'ing from Bh cesville to Zebu'njj
Also, Wheat. Corn, Fodder, tanning Imn'e
ments. Ac , Mules Milch Cows. Cattle Hogs. Wag
on*, Carta. Buggies. Household and Kitchen Fur
nitore—will he sold on the
lOtla day of November next,
At the residence of Wm. O KENDRit K. In e of
Bike county, deceastd, the following p optrt.—
t' -wit:
450 Acres of Land, in 011 c body,
On Big Potat'-e Creek—about two hundred and
seventy-five (275) acres olea-ed, t he balance in the
woods and heavily umbered, and eventy-five
acres of first class bottom land in cultivation, and
und< r good fence.
There is on the p’ace Two Settlements—one
large Dwelling House, Um Hou-'e amt Seiew, Barn,
Stab'es. Wood and Blacksmith Shpp. a"d all otoer
nece.-itary onu-'>uild ngs, ii, go-nf-repair.
Also.at 'he same tdinc and place, (hie Hundred
Acres oi Bine i.and, siiluome im rovenients;
A,so, onc-haM interest in til" Brick Store in the
Town of Barnesville, now occupied by Skaggs &.
B asmgame;
A so, thr. eFine ule. One Colt, Two Yoke of
Oxen, owe single ox, five milch cows, aud othei
cattle;
Al >. 'f-wenty-five head qf Hogs,one New Cart,
one Dray, one Two Horse Wagon, Two o and Bug
gies, one set of Blacksmiths’ and Carpenters’
T o s. and a large quantity of seasone<) wagon
timber ol all kinds ; one Iron Syrup Mill and
lve ties, and a gre >t many other Hiings too tedi
ous to mention. Sale to c< minue fom day today
til, all ia soid. Sold for a di.isio among the
Heirs Th-Laud can he bought privately.
'terms cash. MA RY A N N KE BRICK,
WM. M KKNDRL K,
S. H BUSSEY.
R N. J. WILLIAMS,
Oct 7th—4t Heira.
*** Macon Weekly Te egraph copy four times aud
send bill to this < ffioe
Cancers. Cancers.
READ.
I AM published as an Impostor by one '‘so
called” Dr. Couden pf Louisville, Ky. He
has attempted to convey the impre sion that I
have stolen his remedy for the core of cancers.
The charge is a malicious falsehood. I once
addressed this man a letter proposing to ex
change treatments, which proposition he ac
cepted. J sent him mine, and in return re
ceived a thing which he said he used success
fully. A mere glance at the receipt was suffi
cient to convince me that it was worthless.—
Consequently 1 laid it pside and have never
used it. A'n the public I would say that my
treatment is the -result of research and study
and long- yeara of experience. It is mv own
discovery, and all I ask tor it is a trial. I would
sav to Dr. Couden that 1 have lived near where
1 now reside for years, consequently an known.
D. H. BENTON. M D .
Oct. 14— 4t Griifin, Ga.
CANCERS !
I was cu'ed of a Cancer in 1856. T purchased
the recipe by which the cure was effected, and
have t een succe.-sful in treating a number of ca
ses since that time.
Reieiencc, Jut ge E. T. Pound, Barnesville. Ga.
J M.HAbDAWAY.
Liberty Hill, Pike c0.,<2a., Oct. Tth-ly.
Wrigley& Knott.
MACON GEORGIA.
HAS a Large L"t of Buggry Wheels
and ITiS'di IFheels jnatiefrom the
best selected timber —work guaranteed—
which they will cell in the next thirty days
at sl3-50 a set, of four wheels.
Also, a lot of Cart IFbecls and two
horse wagon wheels to arrive.
Oet. 7—2 m
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THE Christian Harmony, a New Tune Book
in Seveu Syllable Character Notes, by that
Popular Composer, Willum Walksb (Author
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LEG A L AD \ Eli TISIXG.
Ailniiuistraior’s Sa[f,
T3Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or
JL* rltoary of PikeCi untr. will he sold before
the Court House door ia ThuntaMun, Up*, u
county, t.eorgia, on the first Tuesday in De
camber next, within the legal houraof sale,
lot of land No. 191, coutai .mg acres. ino. e
<r le-e said lot of land lying in 15th District
i k d C .o“ D, - T# knOWD MS lh place whereon
, ohn Pilkinton now lives, sold as the real e
tate of Robert Pilkinton. late of pike county,
deceased. Sold for distribution. Terms cash.
7 non as B. Reams. ) vldm’rs with the
7iiomas J. Ikvin, j will annexed.
October 12th, 18G9.
AUminlstralor^SalN
O ¥ virtue of an order from the Court of Or
d.nary ot Pike county, will he sold on the
ti'St Tuesday in December, l*h9, at the Court
Houw Door in the town of Zebulon, in said
comity, between the legal sale hours, the tract
ol land in s.id comty. belonying to the estate
ot tara Johnson, deceased, containing 1.93 acres
of land, more or less-part ot lot no! 118, and
part of lot no, 105, lying in the Ut. district of
originally Monr.*, now Ptke county, near
keeks MiIL on Flint River, about half a mile
trom Spalding countv hne. Term* Cash
n . , u , J OHN ’ W. HANCOCK, Ad’mr.
Oct. 4th. 1869-401
Executor’s Sale.
T3Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or-
JLJ dinary ot Pike county, will be sold on the
j 1 , ,laV I!1 December, igfjg at thc Court..
House door in the town ol Zebulon in said coun
ty, between the legal sa e hours, the tract of
land in said county, belonging to tha estate of
John Harper, deceased, containin'*- iIOJ l 2
acres of laud, more or less, No, )*. ivmg in
Driver * district, in said county, about 9 miles
e#tof Griffin, on the road leading from Grif
hn to Hetks’ Mill. One hundred acres arrd
and under pood fence, and the in the
woods. Term* cash, If. F. HARPER,
Oct 4th, 1569.-4(Jd. E*’er.
GEORGIA. Pike County— Whereas,
P. 11. McDowell applies to roe for
Guardianship of the person and property
of Julia Pilkinton, minor child of Robert
Pilkinton, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish al! persons concerned, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause why said letters of
Guardianship should not be granted.
Given under n,y hand and official signa
ture Oct. 4, 18G9.
oc7 —30d J. J. HARPER, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, PiKKCuUNTT--Whereas, John W
Hancock and Joasee Dunn applies to nie for
letters of Administration on the pstata of Joel
Hancock, deceasrd-
Tbcse are, therefore, to notify and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at rsy
office within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why letters should not
be granted m said applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature,
Oct. 4th, 1569. J. J. HARPER,
oct73oJ Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Pike County:
AAThcreßs. G- o-ge W. Irvin, Arim’r of the eetste
rr of Alexander Irrin, late of Carroll county,
deceased, applies to me for an order to sell ihe
Red Ea'a’e of ua and decea-ed—
These are to notify and admonish all persons
concerned to be and apeear at my office within
the time prescri' ed by law to show cause, if any
the< have, why said order should no be granted
said applicant. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature. Sept, 20,1869
Sept. 23-SOd J J. H 'RPER, Ord’y.
Executor's Sale.
GEORGIA—Pike County.
BY virtue of an order from the Court
of Oi dinary of Pike Countv, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November.
18G9, at the Court House door in said
County, between the legtl sale hours, the
tract of land in said County, lying in the
2nd Dirit.— No 93 whereon J. J. Grisham
resided at the time of his death. Bounded
on the North by Hiilsman Segraves, on
JFcst by L. J. Grisham, with good im
provements neir the road leading from
Zebulon to Gr ffin. Terms of sale cash.—
This the 13ih day of September 1869-
sep!G-40d W. J. GRISHAM.
A'lraiiiistralor's Sale.
BY virtue of an order fn rn the Court
of Ordinary of Pike County, will he
sohi on the Ist Tu sday in November,
18G9, at the Court House door in the
County of Upson, between the legal hours
of sale, the tract of land in said county
whereon Wright Masingale resides at this
time, beiong'i gto the estate of Balium
Pilkinton, deceased, containing one hun
dred and eighty acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of William Jones and Wright
Masi> gale. The No, of said land, 222
(two hundred and twenty two) lying m
toe 15th District, originally Monroe, now
Upson County. Terms of sale cash.
tpteinber Bth IBf>9 tds
JOHN ITLKENTON, Adm’r.
GEORGI A—Pike County :
WHERE iS Thomas B. Reams and
Thomas J. livin Administrators
with will annexed, of the Estate of Robert
Pitkin ton, lute of said county, deceased,
applies to me for an order to sell the Real
Estate <qT said deceased.
Tiiese are therefore to c : te and admon
ish all persons concerned to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by
law, tosh >w cause, if any they can, why
said order should not be granted
Given under tr.y hand and official s'gna
tureAiiis September Ist, 1809.
sep.9-30d J. J. HARPER, Ord’y.
Libel for Divorce and Order
for Perfection of Service.
J4KT J StaucosA p KJ[ ScPERIOR CoURT)
Whjjam Stallings. ] April lerm, 1869.
It appearing to the Court, from the return of
the Sheriff, that -Defendant in the above named
case is not to be found in the county and is be
yond the limits of the Sta e. it is ornered that
said Defendant appear and answer said case at
t’ e next term of the Court, or that the case be
considered in default and that this order be en
tered on the miouteg of the Court and published
in some public Gazet e of this St*te, according
t the provisions of 'he Statute ia such cases
atade and provided, Ay the < ourt.
J. A. HUNT. Atf’y for li*b’t.
A true trnnscript frcaa the minutes of the Court.
July Ist, 1869. C. F. Keddiso, Cl’k.
ju!yls-lam4m
Pike November Sales.
WILL ba Bold before the Court II use
door in the town of Zebulon, in said
county,-within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in November, lot ot land
number 217, the East half of lot number
218, and forty acres of land rn the N r:h~
East corner of lot of land number 21-6, all
lying in the Bth Dist., of originally Monroe
now Pike county*, co n taining three hun
dred three and one<fourth acres more or
less, levied on as the property of A.bert
B. Vaughn, to satisfy aii. fa., issued from
the Superior Court of said county in favor
of James Neal vs. A. B* Vaughn.
ertv pointed out by plaintiff'. Attorneys
and tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and rlace will
be sold two lots of iand (numbers un
known) lying in the Bth Dist, of originally
17-nroe now Pike county, it be ng the land
whereon S. L. Davis now resides, formerly
owned and occupied by Shadrick Turner,
levied on .as the property of J* s. S. /mis
to satisfy* a fi fa,, issued from Pike countv
Pourt in favor of James B. Pan son v J . TANARUS
J* Cook, atid Ji'mes S, Jones s<cmiry.—
P.operty pointed out by plaintiff’. Attor
ney and tenant in possession notified.
W. 11. M LENDON, Stjer.fi;
September 27, 1869.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold t e undevided thrce-fou'ths of lot
of land number two hundred and fourteen
(214) in the Bth Di-t,, of orig nally Monroe
now P.ke county, levied on as the property
of Albert B. Vaughn to satisly a fi. la.
issued from the County Court of said
county* in favor of Benson Roberts, Ad
mmisiiator, with the win annexed, of the
estate ol J hu N. J/anghaiu, deceased, vs.
Jibe-rt B. \ august. Prop uy pumteu out
by p aintiff Auoruey and UoaiH in p's
atssion ni'tifii ).
E. vv. WILSON, Dp’t;
.Sept. 27, 1869.—1da
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