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• " Rule Nisi.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY.
7 t
Jinudty Term of'Cldy C&urt of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Loyet- R. Dozier,>Administra
tor witii the will annexed of William
Pratt, deceased, applies to the undersigned
tor Letters dismissary from his administra
tion: .Therefore all persons concerned are
hereby requested to show cause (if any they
have) why said administrator, on the first
Monday in July next, should not be dis
charged.
A true extract from the minutes of said
court. s. a. McLendon,
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-td* Ordinary.
Rule Nisi.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY.
January Term of Clay Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, William Mount, Administra
tor of Andrew 15. Irvin, deceased, ap
plies to the undersigned for Letters dismis
sary from his administration : Therefore all
persons concerned arc hereby required to
show cause (if auy they have) why said ad
ministrator, on the first Monday in July
next, should not be discharged.
A true extract from the minutes of said
court. S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 20, 1804. 14-td* Ordinary.
Rule Nisi.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY.
January Term of Clay Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Asenith S. McLendon, Ad
ministratrix of Asa McLendon, deceased,
applies to the undersigned for Letters of dis
mission : Therefore all persons concerned
are hereby required to show cause (if any
they have) why said administratrix, on the
first Monday in July next, should not bo
discharged.
A true extract from the minutes of said
court. S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 20, 1804. 14-td* Ordinary.
Rule Nisi.
GEORGIA—CLA Y COUNTY.
January Term of Clay Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, George AY. Brown, Guardian
of Francis M. Brooks, deceased, applies
to the undersigned for Letters dismissory
from his Guardianship: Therefore all per
sons concerned arc rereby requested to show
cause (if any they have) why said Guardian
may not be discharged on the first Monday
in March next.
A true extract from the minutes of said
court. S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 20, 1804. 14-td* Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY*
To all ivfarm it may concern.
IT appearing to the Ordinary for said coun
ty and State, that the Minors and Or
phans of William I’ratt, late of said county,
deceased, are unrepresented for want of a
Guardian : It is, therefore, ordered that all
persons concerned show cause (if any they
have) why the Guardianship of said Or
phans may not be granted to the Clerk of
i he Superior Court, or some other fit person,
on the first Monday in March next.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this Jail. 20, 1864.
S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-td* Ordinary.
GEORGI A—CLAY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, AY. 11. C. Davenport and
Susan McElroy petitions the Court of
Ordinary of said county for the Administra
tion of AVilliam McElroy, late of said county,
deceased: It is, therefore, ordered that all
persons interested show cause (if any they
have) whv administration may not be grant
ed to petitioners at Court of Ordinary to be
held on the first Monday in March next.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this Jan. 20, 1864.
S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-td* Ordinary.
. GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY? -
WHEREAS, Mary A. Jones petitions the
Court of Ordinary of said county for Let
ters of Administration on the Estate of Rob
ert Jones, late of said county, deo’d: This is
to cite all persons interested to show causo
(if any they have) why letters may not be
granted to the petitioner at the Court of Or
dinary to be hold in said county on the first
Monday in February next.
Given under my hand, aud official signa
ture, this 6th January, 1864.
S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 6, 1864. 12-30 d Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY.
ON the first Monday in April next appli
cation will be m; do, to the Court of Or
dinary of said couut; , for leave to sell the
lands belonging to t! c Estate of Thomas J.
Cains, late of said county, deceased.
MARTHA A. CARNS,
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-2m* Admx.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY.
riIAVO months after date application will
I be made to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the Lands be
longing to the Estate of Martin E. Hunt,
late of said county, deceased.
JOHN G. FOSTER,
Dec. 9, 18G3. 9-2m* Adm’r.
GEORGIA— CL A Y COUNTY.
OIXTY r days after date, application will be
O made, to the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell the Lands belonging
to the Estate of John T. AVebster, late of
saief county, deceased.
ABNER AVERETT,
Dec. 2, 1863. 8- 2m* Adm’r.
N O t Tc eT"
THEREBY forewarn all persons from trad
. ing for a certain Note given by myself to
Edmund Knight, for $390, dated some time
in December, 1863. As the consideration for
which said note was given lias entirely fail
ed, I am determined not to pay the same un
less compelled by law.
WILLIAM BELL.
Miller Co., Ga., Jan. 27,1864. 15-6t*
Bkv. F. M. Wii,son is an authorised A•
gc*t tor the Early County News.”
GEORGIA -EARLY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Lewis G. Kirkland Admin
on the Estate of Elijah Pritchett, late
of said county, deceased, has fully and faith
fully executed the trust in him reposed, as
appears of record, and makes his application
for letters of dismission from said Estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to show cause (if any they
have) why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in June next.
Given under rny hand, and official signa
ture, this January 6th, 1864.
JAMES B. BROAYN,
Jan. 6, 1864. 12-lam-Gm. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Mrs. M. AV. Powell applies
to me for letters ot Administration on the
Estate of Jesse It. Powell, deceased: This is,
therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office on or
before the first. Monday in February next to
show cause (if any they have) why letters
should not be granted the applicant in terms
of law.
Given under my hand, officially, this Dec.
IG, 1803. JAMES B. BROAYN,
Dec. 16, 1863. 10-30 d Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY. •
WHEREAS, AYilliam T. John petitions
the Court of Oi’dinary of said county for
Letters ot Administration on the Estate of
Ashly Phillips, late of said county, deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested to be and appear at the Court of Ordi
nary to be held in said county on the first
Monday in March next, and show cause
(if any they have) why letters may not be
granted to petitioner.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this Jan. 13, 18G4.
JAMES B. BROAYN,
Jan. 13, 1864. 13-30d* Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estato ot
John AYindsor, late of Early county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment; and those having claims against
said deceased, arc required and notified to
present them, properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, within the time prescribed by
law. JOHN AV. ANGLIN,
Mar. 4, 1863. 20-ts Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to John I). McCor
mick, late of Early County, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment;
and those having claims against said deceas
ed, are required and notified to present them
properly authenticated, to the undersigned,
within the time prescribed bv laiv.
R. AV. SHEFFIELD,
Jan. 21, 1863. 14-ts Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Early county, will bo
sold, on the first Tuesday in February next,
before the Court House door in Blakely, six
ty acres off of the south-east corner of Lot
No. 233, in Uie 28th district of said county.
Said lands belonging to the Estate of Martin
McCann, late of said county, deceased. Terms
made known on day of sale.
AY. It. CEORGE,
Dec. 2.3, 1863. 11-Gt Adm’r.
Taken Dp.
THREE stray Steers. The mark of the
first is crop and under bit in one ear,
and split and over bit in the other —no
brand. The mark ot the second is crop and
half crop in one ear and crop and two under
bits and over bit in the other—no brand.
The mark of the third is crop and two splits
and under bit in one ear, and crop and un
der bit in the other—no brand.
The above steers have been sold to the
Government because they were mischievous.
Any person claiming the same, will call on
me and get their money, after proving pro
perty. JOHN FIVEASII.
Colquitt. Doc. 23, 1863. 11-Gm* __
Tan Yard Notice.
THE undersigned having established a
Tan Y ard in the 26th District of Early
county, Ga., will tan all Hides and Skins
brought to them for one-third. Those wish
ing to have their Hides and Skins tanned
cheap, can do so by bringing them to us. The
Yaijawill be on the south prong of Sowliat
chic, close to Green’s Mill aud Cedar Spring
Post Office. NOYES & MURRELL.
Jan. 13, 1864. 13-ts
Tan Yard Notice.
HAVING purchased the interest of Mr.
Peter Howard, I am now sole proprie
tor of the Tan Yard heretofore owned by
Howard & Stewart. The Y’ard will be kept
up as heretofore. Hides will be tanned on
shares as usual.
Thankful for past favors, I invite all to try
me for the future, promising to do all I can
to please my customers.
JAS. M. STEAVART.
Blakely, Aug. 5, 1863. 41-ly
Free Omnibus Line!
TIIE undersigned takes this method of in
forming the traveling public that all pas
sengers from the rail road depot, wishing to
stop at “ AVheeler’s Central llotol,” will be
brought up in his hack free of charge.
G. AY. AVHEELER,
Proprietor.
Fort Gaines, Ga., Feb. 11,1863. 17-ts
Negroes for Sale.
I OFFER, at private sale, a valuable Nor
gro AVomon 35 or 40 years of age—good
cook, washer and ironer. Also a very like
ly boy about 17 years of age.
AY. AV. FLEMING.
Blakely, Ga., Jan. 20, 1864. 14-ts
NOTICE.
AFTER this date I will grind at. my Mills
for Soldier’s Families free of toll.
DAVID S. JOHNSTON.
Saffold,. Ga., -Jan 6, 1864. 12 ts
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
December next, in Colquitt, Miller
county, Ga., Lots of Land Nos. 115 aud 116
in the 13th District of said county.
I will also sell three lots in the town of
Colquitt—Nos. not now remembeied.
The widow’s dower is to be reserved out
of these five lots.
All sold as the property of Daniel Hes
ters, late of Miller county, deceased.
ELIZABETH HESTER,
Oct. 7, 1863. 50-9 t Adm’x.
The above sale has been postponed to the
first Tuesday in February, 1864.
GEORGIA—MILLEIi COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Wilson Thompson applies
to me for Letters of Dismission from
the estate of Seaborn Thompson, deceased :
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause (i? any they have)
why said letters should not be granted on
the first Monday in March next.
Given under my hand, and seal of office,
this 14th Oct., 1863.
M. V. JORDAN,
Oct. 14, 1863. l-lam-6m Ordinary.
GEOR GI A—MILLER CO UNTY.
WHEREAS, Jeremiah & William Kem
brol, Administrators on the Estate of
Charles Kcmbrol, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission frem said Estate:
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted on
the first Monday in July next.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this 6th Januarv, 1864.
M. V. JORDAN,
Jan. 6, 186~£ 12-lam6m Ordinary.
GEORGIA—MILLER COUNTY.
TWO months after date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county for leave to sell the Negroes belong
ing to Mary Louisa Lewis, Minor.
F. A, LEWIS,
Jan. 6, 1864. 12-2 m Guardian.
GEORGIA—CALHOUN COUNTY.
WHEREAS, William M. Pace, Adminis
trator on the Estate of John Osten, de
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismis
sion from said estate: Therefore all persons
concerned are hereby required to show
cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted on the first Monday
in May next.
Given under my hand, and seal of office,
this 28th Sept., 1863.
W. E GRIFFIN,
Oct. 7,1863. 50-lam-0m Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CALHOUN COUNTY.
To all the distributees of the Estate of James
Hay, late of said county, deceased:
YOU are hereby notified that I shall ap
ply, in terms of the law, to the Court
of Ordinary of said county, for a division of
the Estate of said deceased among the distri
butees on the first Monday in May next.
DAVID P. HAY,
One of the Distributees.
Dec. 16, 1863. 10-5 Jm
GEOR GIA—CALH OUN CO UNTY.
SIXTY days after date, application will bo
made, to the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell all the Landsbelong
ing to tho Estate of William B. Loftin, late of
said county, deceased.
MARTIIA L. LOFTTN,
Dec. 2, 1863. 8-2 m Adm’x.
notTce .
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
February next, at the Court House
door in Morgan, at public outcry, the undivid
ed half of Lot No. 116, pine land, in the third
district of Calhoun county, for the benefit of
the heirs of Wm. B. Loftin, deceased.
MARTHA S. LOFTIN,
Jan. 6, 1864. 12-30 d Adm’x.
To t ice 7
PERSONS having Cotton stored in our
Ware House are requested to come for
ward and deposit funds to pay the taxes on
the same, else we shall be forced to sell a suf
ficient quantity to pay said taxes, in accord
ance with the provisions of the law. And
all Cotton lying in Store twelve months after
date of receipt, will be put in good order tit
the expense of the owner.
SUTLIVE & HOLLAND.
Fort Gaines, July 15, 1863. 38-fcf
Guardian’s Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Clay county, Ga., will
be sold, in the town of JFort Gaines, on the
first Tuesday in February next, at the usual
place of sales, and within the legal hours,
an unimproved lot of land, lying and being
in tho town aforesaid, for the benefit of the
heirs of George Garrison, late of said county,
deceased. JOHN MAGOGAN,
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-tds* Guardian.
NOT I C E.”
ALL persons having demands against tlio
Estate of Joshua Johnson, late of Ear
ly county, deceased, are requested to present
them to me within the time required by law,
or the same will be barred. Persons in
debted to said Estate will please pay up.
T. G. JOHNSON,
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-6t* Executor.
Last Tax Notice.
WE will attend at Sheffield’s, on Monday,
Ist February; at Blakely, on Tuesday
and Wednesday, 2d and 3d; at Damascus,
Thursday, 4th, and at Colquitt, on Saturday,
6th, for the purpose of assessing and collect
ing the income, salary and cattle tax.
S. J. DICKINSON,
Assessor.
ABNER HEARN,
Collector.
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-3 t
n o t i c eT
THE undersigned will soon bo prepared to
do all kinds of repairing in the Black
smith line, and will do now work it the iron
is furnished. NOYES & MUBHELL.
Jim. 13, IS6I, Ll-ts
South-Western Rail Road.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Office S. W. R. R„ Macon, Oct. 31, ’63.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 1, 1863, th«
Trains on this Road will run as follows :
Leave Macon at 6.25, a m
Arrive at Eufaula at 5.15, p m
Leave Eufaula at 5.00, a m
Arrive at Macon at 3.31, p m
Leave Macon at 6.30, p m
Arrive at Columbus at 2.00, a m
Leave Columbus at 7.45, p m
Arrive at Macon at... 4.18, a m
Leave Fort Gaines at 5.10, a m
Arrive at Cuthbert at 7.05, a m
Leave Cuthbert at 3.29, p m
Arrivfe at Fort Gaines at 5.11, p m
Leave Albany at 7.30, a in
Arrive at Smithville at 9.11, a m
Leave Smithville at 1.05, p m
Arrive at Albany at 2.43, p m
The Train from Fort Gaines connects daily
at Cuthbert and the Train from Albany at
Smithville with the Macon & Eufaula Train.
VIRGIL POWERS,
Eng’r & Sup’t.
Maeon, Ga., Oct. 31, 1863. vl-42-tf
WOODVILLE INSURANCE COMP’Y,
WOODVILLE, ALA.
CAPITAL SIOO,OOO.
DIRECTORS I
Wm. Wood, W. T. Robinson, R. A. Solo
mon, F. B. Wakefield, John M. Bow
den, 11. E. Owens, W. H. Hughes.
officers:
Wm. Wood, Pros’t A. F. Perry, Sec’y.
Application for risks on all descriptions .of
property may be made to the following Ag’ts:
J. B. Key, Cuthbert; Semmes & Rust, Al
bany ; J. M. Taylor. Americus ; James Sut
livo, Fort Gaines; R. A. Solomon, Columbia;
11. E. Owens, Abbeville. There are also
Agencies established in all the principal ci
ties of the Confederacy.
Persons wishing to insure in the county of
Early, or in the adjoining counties, where
(here are no Agencies, can apply to
W. T. ROBINSON,
Agent at Blakely, Ga.
May 20, 1863. 31-ly
THE GEORGIA ACADEMY
FOR THE BLIND.
THE next Term of this Institution com
mences the first day of September.
Blind persons, and such as for want of suffi
cient sight cannot be educated in the ordi
nary schools, of good health and sound mind,
between the ages of 8 and 25, are proper sub
jects to become pupils. The'indigent of this
State are received free of charge for board
and tuition. Tho course of Instruction em
braces all the branches of a common English
Education, with Music and some branches of
handicraft. The Institution is well suppli
ed with all the facilities of instruction and
with ample accommodations for a large school.
Information in regard to the existence of blind
youths in this State is earnestly solicited and
also applications for then admission to the -
Institution. W. D. WILLIAMS.
Principal, Macon Ga.
July 30, 1862. 40-ts
Confederate States Mail Line
FROM
FORT GAINES TO BLAKELY.
LEAVES Blakely every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 4 o’clock, a. in., ar
rives at Fort Gaines 10J, a. m., leaves Fort
Gaines Monday, Wednesday and Friday
nights at 12 o’clock, and arrives at Blakely
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings
by 6 o’clock. .
The Contractor would also respectfully an
nounce to the traveling public, that upon the
above lino he has placed a good two horse
Hack, and is himself always on hand ready
and willing ta accommodate all who may
wish to patronize him. The public may de
pend on going through safe, in due time, and
at moderate rates. J. STRICKLAND.
Blakely, Goo., July 16,1861. vl-l-tf
N OT ICE7
Head-Quarters, Blakely, Ga., )
Dec. 23, 1863. j
SOLDIERS on furlough must report to
me at this place as soon as they get
home. Those who fail to report, and stay
over their time, will be' reported to Ilcad-
Quarters, and their names turned over to
Cavalry for arrest. Soldiers who are wound
ed or sick, so as to disable them from re
porting to an Examining Board, must furnish
mo with their attending Physician’s certifi
cate, stating all the circumstances attending
their case, and how long it will be before
they will be able to report to a Board, &c.
J. 11. SAUNDERS,
Sub. En. Officer Early County.
Blakely, Dec. 23, 1863. 11-3m*
' WHEELE R’S
CENTRAL HOUSE,
FORT GAINES, GEORGIA.
The undersigned returns thanks for the
liberal patronage that has been extended to
him for the past two years, -would also in
form the traveling public that he is still on
hand with the best the market affords, to
supply their wants.
As I have no blowers, wno blow for
tiieir grub, attached to the Railroad to
blow for me, please give me a call, and
judge for yourselves.
GEO. W. WHEELER,
v2-12-tf Proprietor.
Interest in a Drug Store for Sale.
I OFFER for sale my interest in the Drujj
Store of this place. There is a good stock
of Drugs on hand, and it possesses the ad
vantage of being the only store of the kind
in the place, besides being one of the best lo
cations for the business in South-western
Georgia. R. C. KNOWLES.
Blakely, April 29, 1863. 08-ts
LAW BLANKS
Neatly executed at the Job Office of tho News.