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MILLER COUNTY NOTICES,
GEORGIA—MILLF.It COUNTY.
WHEREAS. Sarah 0. Grow petitions the
Court of Ordinary of said county for Let
ters of Dismission from the Estate of Milo
W. Grow: This is to cite all persons in
terested to show cause (ifanv they have) why
said letters may not he granted to the peti
tioner at'the Court of Ordinary to be held in
said county on the fourth Monday in March
next.
Given under my baud, anu official signa
ture, fids Slat August, 1864.
, M„ V. JORDAN.
Aug. 31, 1864. 45-lam-Gm Ordinary.
GEORGI A—MILLER COUNTY^""
TV HEREAS, Etirah V Scarborough applies
’’ to me for Letters of Administration on the
Estate of J. E ; Scarborough, late of said comi
ty, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all persons concerned to show cause
(if any they have) wliy said letters should
not be granted to said applicant in terms of
the law. M. V.-JORDAN,
Jan. 4,1805. 11-40 d Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
John H. Windcrweedle, late of Miller
county, deceased, will make immediate pay
ment-, and those having claims against said
Estate, will present them in terms of the
law, or they will be barred.
JOHN DAVIS,
Feb. 8, 1865. IG-Ct * Adm’r.
CALHOUN CO’TY NOTICES.
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GEORGIA—OALIIOLN COUNTY. •
WHEREAS, C. D. Bostick applies to me
for Letters of Administration cu the
Estate of J. C. Bostick, late of said State and
county, deceased : This is to cite all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday In April next, to show cause
(if any they have) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand, and ofljcial signa
ture, this Feb. 22d, 1865.
W. E. GRIFFIN,
Feb. 22, 1805. ls-30d Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CALIIOUN COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Susan Sims applies to me
lor Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Bartlett Sims, late of said State
and county, deeqgscd: This is to cite all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my offico
on or byforo the first Monday i» April next,
to show cause (ifiwiy they have) why -aid
letters should not«be granted.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this Feb. 22d,d865.
W. E. GRIFFIN,
Feb. 22. 1865. 18-3ud Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CALIIOUN COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Ann E. Barbre applies to me
for Letters of Guardianship of the per
son and property of J. Y>\ Barbre, orphan ol
George L. llftrbre, deceases: These are, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned to appear
gt my office within the time prescribed by
law, and fchow cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not I>* granted.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this Feb. 22d, 1865,
W. E. GRIFTN,
Feb. 22, 1865. 18-4dd Ordinary.
GEQRGIA—CALHOUN COUNTY.
W r lIEREAS, Reubin McCorquodale ap
plies to me for Letters of Administra
tion de bonis non on the Estate of Ellen J).
. McCorquodale, late of said State and county,
deceased: Tins is to cite all persons concern
ed to be and appear at my office on the first
Monday in April next, to show cause (if any
they have) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture. this Feb. 22d, 1865.
W. E. GRIFFIN,
Feb. 22, 1865. 18-3<Jd Ordinary.
CLAY COUNTY. NOTICES.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY.
WHeIiEAS, Thomas B. Andrews applies
to me for Letters of Administration do
bonis non on the Estate of James Cartlcdge,
late of said county, deceased: These are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to appear at my office within the
timo prescribed by law, and show cause (if
any they have) why said letters shall not be
granted.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this March Ist, 1865.
JOHN 11. JONES.
Mar. 1, 1865. 19-30 d Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY.
■VTTHEREAS, Elizabeth V. Strickland, Ad
” nnnistratrix on the Estate of Mary A.
Johnston, deceased, having applied to*me for
letters of dispiission from said administration:
These are, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned to "file their objections (if any they
have) on or before .the first Monday in Sep
, tember next in my office agreeably to law.
Given under my hand, and official signa
- tare, this Bth day of March, 1865.
JOHN 11. JONES,
Ordinary.
March, 8, 1865. 20-lam-6m
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY
ALL persons having demands against the
Estate of Thomas Tow sou, late of said
county, deufesed, are hereby notified and re
auiied to present them, properly attested, to
the undersigned, within tho time prescribed
, by law; and all persons indebted to said Es
tate, are-hereby tequired to make immediate
payment. JOHN W. NORRIS,
«. Adm’r de bonis non .with Will aauex*d.
Mar.?, 1865. 20-6i'
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EARLY COUNTY NOTICES.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTy7
\\f HEREAS, M. T. Alexander, Adtnin-
Vy istrator on the Estate of A. A. High
tower, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of
Dismission from sa>d Estate: Therefore all
persons concerned are hereby required to
show cause (if any they have) why said Let
ters should not be granted on the fourth Mon
day in June next.
Given under my hand, and official sig*a
ture, this Jam 12th. 1805.
DENNIS M. WADE,
Jan. 12, 1805. 12-lamOin Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Wm. W. Fleming, Adminis
trator on Estate of C. 11. Perry, deceased,
has made application to tiiis Court for Let
ters of Dismission from said Estate: These
are, therefore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at niy office on or before the
first Monday in August next and show cause
(if any they have) why of dismission
should not be granted the applicant in terms
of the law.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this Jan. Ist, 1865.
DENNIS M. WADE,
* Jan. 1,1865. 14 lam6m Ordinary.
GEORGI A—E ARLYCO UN TY.
WHEREAS, O. 11. Davis, Administrator
on the Estate of John R. Daughety,
deceased, has made application to me for Let
ters of Dismission from the administration
of said Estate : These are, therefore? to ad
monish all persons interested to show cause,
on or before the first Monday in August next,
why said letters net be granted tho
applicant.
Witness my hand, and official signature,
this Jan. I»t, 18(55.
DENNIS M. WADE,
Jan. I. 1865. * 14-lam6m* Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Seaborn Sheffield, Administra
tor on the Estate of George W. Mayes,
deceased, has made application to me for Let
ters qf Dishiission trom the administration of
said Estate: These are, therefore, to admon
ish all persons interested to show cause, on
or before the first Monday in August next,
why letters should not b.e granted said appli
cant in terms of the law.
Witness my hand, and official signature,
this Jan. Ist, IS6o.
DENNIS M. WADE,
Jan. 1,1865." T4-lam6m Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, I. B. Douglass makes ap
plication to me for Letters of Admin
istration on the Estate of Cullen Webb, late of
* said county, deceased: These are, therefore,
to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors ti• be and appear at my
‘office on or before the first Monday in April
next, and show cause (if any they have) why
letters shall not issue to the applicant in
torinn of the law.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this Feb. 22d, 1865.
DENNIS M. WADE,
Feb. 22. j 865. 1 <G3Od Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY. •
WHEREAS, William M. Floyd makes ap
plication to me for the Guardians!:'p of
the person.and property of Martha Sifmohs,
minor.of Jacob Simons, late of said county,
deceased: These are, therefore, to cite all
and singular, the kindred to be and appear at
my office on or before tho first Monday in
April next, and show cause (if any they
have) why said application shall not be
granted in terms of the law.
Giveu under mv baud, and official signa
ture, this March sth, 1865. ' ' ■
DENNIS M. WADE,
Mar. 8, 1565. . 20-304* Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY CQUNTY. ~
SIXTY days after date, application vcill.be
made, to the Honorable Court of Ordina
ry of said county, for leave to sell all the
real estate and personal property belonging
to the Estate of Thomas Speight, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and- creditors of
said deceased. -JAS. N. EVANS,
Mar. I, 18G5. 19-2 m Adm’r.
COCNTyT
WOUR months after date, application will
be made, to the Honorable Opuft of Ordi
nary of Early county, for leave to sell the
Lauds belonging to the Estate of Seaborn
W alters, deceased.
R. W. SHEFFIELD, .
Feb. 8, 1865, 16-19 t Adm’r.
hjo.tTce™
SIXTY days after date, application will be
made, to the Honorable Court of Ordina
ry of Early county, for leave to'sell the Lands
belonging to Martha L. and George Ann Al
exander, for the purpose of a division.
JOEL W. PERRY,
Mar. 1, 1565. 19-2 in Guardian.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors,
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Seaborn Walters, late of Early county,
deceased, will make immediate payment;
end those having claims against said Estate,
will present them in terms of the law, or they
will be barred.
R. W. SHEFFIELD,
Feb. 8,1565. 16-6 t Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
A. H. Urquhart, late of Early county,
deceased, will make immediate payment;
and those having claims against said Estate,
will present them in terms of th%law, or they
will be barred. Y. T. CRQUIIART,
Mar. 8, 1865. 2(M5t Adra’r.
Rags wanted at the New* Office.
Blakely Male and Female
Academy.
EeY. T. H. Stout D. 11. Wade,
Associate Principals.
aTove Institution will open again on
I Monday, the 13th of February. Theyear
will be divided into two terms—the first,
commencing as above, will continue twenty
four weeks, and close on the ilSth of July.
The second term, of sixteen weeks, will com
mence on the 4th of September, and close on
the 22d of December.
* Rates of Tuition* :
Ist Class —Spelling, Reading, Writing <L
Mental Arithmetic, let Term, $30,00
lid Term 20,00
2d Class—English Grammar, Geography
aud Written Arithmetic, Ist Term 50,00
2d Term . 30,00
3d Class—Advanced English and Lan*.
guages, Ist Term 90.00
2d Term 60,00
Competent Assistants will be employed if
necessary.
if parties desire it, tuition’Vfill be charged
at old rates, payable in provisions at old
rates.
No deduction for a few weeks absence at
the beginning of the term, or any time there
after, except in cases of protracted sickness.
Every pupil will be responsible for liis
proportion of the incidental expenses.
For further information address either of
the Principals. •
Jan. 12. 1865. 12-ts
ll’d-Q's. Oon’p. Service, Ga., )
• - Augusta, Jan. 29, 1865. j
Enrolling Officers will instantly proceed
to impress one-fifth of all Able-bodied male
Slaves between the ages of 18 arid 56 r ears,
held by*each owner or agent in their respec
tive counties.
VM. M. BROWNE,
Coin'd'':, of Conscripts, Ga.
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ll’n-Q’s. Blakely, .Feb. 8, 1865.
In pursuance to the above order, those
having Slaves liable will Immediately report
to these Head Quarters, in accordance with
orders, those that have already had one-fifth
impressed, will report, also. bringing their
receipts with them.
A. C. WEST.
Feb. 8. 1865. 16-ts L. E. O. E. C.
A
WHEELER'S
CENTRAL HOUSE,
FORT GAINES, GEORGIA.
The undersigned returns thanks for the
liberal patronage that has’been extended to
him far 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 blower's, who blow tor
Timii (?rub, attached to the Railroad to
blow for me, please give rue a call, and
j itdge for yourselves.
GEOt W. 'WHEELER,
v"2-12-tf Proprietor.
DRS. JORDAN & WELBORN,
Colquitt, Miller County, Ga,,
Having associated themselves.together
the practice of medicine, respectfully tender
their professional services to the.citizens of
the village rr.d surrounding country, prom
I ising to 'give faithful attention to all cases
! entrusted to their care. They will at all
| times keep on hand an. assortment nf medi
cine. They will' practice for all indigent
Soldiers’ tamilies free of’ charge.
Jan. 18, 1804. 13-3 m
Tan Yard Notice.
HAYING purchased the interest of Mr,
Peter Howard. I am now sole proprie
tor of the las Yard heretofore owned by
Howard & Stewart. The Yard will be kept
up as'heretofore. Hides will be tanned on
shares as usual.
Thankful for past favors, I invite g.ll to try
me for the future, promising to do all I call
to please my customers.
JAS.-M. STEWART.
Blakely, Aug. 5, 1863. 41-ly
SSO Reward
TjylLL he paid for the delivery to me, or her
s \| confinement in any adjacent iailf of my
negro girl Mary, who ran away on the 6th
of January last. Said girl is about 22 year.?
old, dark complexion, mec!ium*size gnd quite
likely. SSO will also be paid, with proof to
convict, any white man of harboriiig, her.
A. A. WILKIN.
Colquitt, Ga., Feb. 13,1865. 17-44* ■
T. T. SWANN, -
ATTORNEY AT LA 17,
Blakely, Early Co., Ga,,
W u.r give prompt attention fa all busiuess
confided to his care. v5-13-tf
JOHN MERIDEJII
this method of informing the public
- that he is prepared to make Spinning Wheels,
.Chairs, Cooper Ware of all descriptions, &t?.,
on as short notice as any one else. All or
ders left at the-“ News” otiioe will beat
tended to promptly. 13-3 m
Wanted,
A One-Horse Wagon. For a good one I
will pay a. liberal price. Or I will purchase
the running-gear ot an old bii-rgy or one*
horso Wagon. E. H. GROUBY.
Feb. 8. 1865. 16-ts
To Stock Raisers.
MY fine-blooded Staliion, “John Megan,”
will stand at ray house during the pres
ent season. Terms—?'2s for insurance
, „ . M. G, STAMPER.
Jau. 15.1565. 14-2m*
Forms* for Drawing Eoidier’s
Pay.
f STATE OF.GEORGIA. »
• • Cow'NTV Ot j
! T)EFORL rue — 2 an aenug Justice cf
JL> the Reace, (or Notary Public,) in and
lor said county, personally came Nlra. ,
who being duly sworn, says she is the moth
er *f deceased, late a id company
,of the Georgia Volunteers, Line fur
ther declares that her said son. , died
on the day of , 106-, aim that no
left neither wile, child, nor father surviving
him.
(Signed)
Sworn and subscribed to before me this
day of , lebv. J. B.
Also, personally came , of coun
ty and State of Georgia, who, being duly
sworn, sa>~3 that ,the statements in the above
affidavit he (or she) personally knovc: u
true. •
(Signed) . < —.
Sworn and subscribed to uefore mo t...b
day of 18C--.
* i r»
I, , an acting Justice of the Prate
(or Notary Public) in and for said conn* y
of , do certify that the above named
witness is personally kuown t» nm to be of
good standing, and whose affidavit is enti
tled to full faith and credit.
Given under nsy hand, and official signa
ture, this day of . !80-.
1 J. p.
Know ALL fiIEN BY 'iilii.?i. iiult
I, MrS. , of the county oi , and
State of Georgia, being the mother cf ,
deceased, who died iu the sea vice of tha
Confederate States on the day of-—,
| 18 6-, do make, constitute and appoint .
; 6f county, and State of Georgia, iuv true
| and lawful uUofney. in fact,to tnd-v
--; ceipt for all monies, goods anu chatties that
[ may be due me as heir of my sou, piec’d,
by virtue of iris military or other serv>e io
the. Confederate States: hereby ratifying
and confirming all lawful acts of uiy said,
attorney in the premises.
(Signed) .
Witness: J. P.
1. , Clerk of ——y;otg!6 of coun
ty, State of Georgia, do certify that .
whose genuine signature appears-a Wve cud
liefore whom the above affidavit and power
of attorney were made and. executed, is t u
acting Justice of the Peace, (or Notary
Public) in and for the county of Stale
of Georgia, duly commissioned at-the time
of signing the same, and all, Ins attestation*
1 as such ace entitled to full faith and credit.
Giveu under my hand and seal of ulica
this day of -*—, one thousand ei^ht
hundred and sixty
-0 fork* Court. County, Georgia.
NOTE.—The affidavit may bo made cither
before a Justice of the Peace or Notary
Public, 'and the certificate of its legality
may be ma le ciiher.by a Clerk of ihe Supe
rior, Inferior, or Court of Ordinary, with
flip seal attached.
All claims'made out according to tfi®>
above instructions and forwarded to tb<9
"War Department will bo attended to.
Official NVdee.
H d-Q s. Mil. Dw. or rut Wrsr. '»
December 23, 1864. j.
Genei.al Orders No.
I. All officers.,and men absent from com*
Vuifnds' serving in tins Military Hi vision,
\v irhout authority from thou - department or
corps commanders, nre ordered to i -.-join their
commands at once.
If. All officers or sol*
thcavalry service, who may
t e so absent,- will be dismounted and for
w urded to their commands—their horses and
equipments being turned in to the nearest
Post Quartermaster, to'be disposed of as au
thorized in Act 26, published in General Gr
defs'No. ss, A.'& I. G. O. 1864.
111. Department, "District and Port Com
manders, Provost Marshals vind Officer« o uf
rhe Conscript Bureau, ore eSfecisnir request
ed to give their attention to the.-c order?, and
wrll take immediate’ steps to collect. and for
ward. to their proper commands ml such ab
sentees.
IV. Department and Army Commanders
will take steps to transfer to infantry com
mands all cavalrymen so collected, r* porting
each case as directed in Par'. 11 G. O. 55 A
1. G. 0., 1864.
By command of Gen. Beauregard.
T4-6tr J. M. OTEY, A. A.,3.
To Georgia Soldiers,
PHILLIPS’ 4TII GEORGIA BRIGADE.
STATE, OF" GEORGIA. }
Qu XKTERU-ftI'ER GENERM-’s 0 1her, V
Augusta, Dec. 28,. 1864. i
1 f I "'HE meinbera ot this Brigade now living
4. and the representatives of those deceas
ed, will please inform us where the Half-Pay
tiue them, under the act of December »ib,
1863, may be forwarded to them. In re
sponse to each communication wo will for
ward the necessary papers for signature.
Each correspondent' wiil furnish us t'n®
company, battalion cr regiment to Which he.
or the soldier he represents, belonged in thin
•brigade, and his full address at tfie preseux
time. IRA R. FOSTER.
N. B.—After the first of March letters will
• be addressed to us at Milledgeville; until thst
time, in case ol danger to this place vve wiil.
be addressed at Augusta." I. R. F,
Jan. 20, 1865. 14-Im
DR. R. C. KNOWLES’
Blakely, Early County, Gee.,
IxTEVDMo'to make apermanent reßidenc®
. -n Biakely, osiers his medical services, in all
branches, to the citizens of the place and
ton-; minding country.
May be found, at t-.1l hours, at the Dreg
I Storo, unl 03j profeuitmal’y i .
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