The Bainbridge weekly sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-????, November 16, 1872, Image 4

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Item* for the People. Long division —Seperation for life. Too late for the fair—An old bachelor. Mocking birds—lean chickens for dinner. Mon of shining qualities—Day and Martain. Better known than the postman’s knock to some people— the inn-keep er’s tap. The rock ahead— What a young husband foreSeesJwben the cradle is brought home. A winged calf is on exhibition at the Oregon State Fair. The man who owns it is looking for a rise in weal. Why are the days in summer lon ger than the days in winter ? Because they are hotter in summer, and heat expands. When people are sworn in a court of justice they kiss the outside of the book; doubtless becausethey consider an oath a “binding” matter! A one-armed man in Salem, lately applied for a divorce on the grounds that the hand he had given his wife ih marriage, was lost, and that the contract was therefore void. “Are you not afraid that whiskey 11 get into your head?” asked a stranger of a man he saw r drinking at a bar. “No,” said the toper, “this liquor’s too week to climb. ’’ “Home is the place for boys,” said Spinks to his eldest pride and joy. “Yes,” said the youngster, dutifully, “ I like to stay at home all the time, but ma sends me to school.” A husband, whose wife has applied for a divorce writes a protest to the judge, in which he says : “ This plagued thing called divorce liasj in my opinion, parted many a man and wife.” “ Here, young rascal, walk up and give an account of yourself. Where have you been ? “After the girls, father.” “Did you ever know me to do so when I was a boy T 1 “No sir, but mother did. A preposterous story is circulating to tbe effect that sportsmen in New Jersoy mistake mosquitoes for snipe. The much greater length of the Jer sey mosquitoe’s bill should render such an error impossible. “What a nuisance!” exclaimed a gentleman at a concert, as a young top in front of him kept talking in a loud voice to a lady at his side. “Did you refer to me, sir ?” threateningly demanded the fop. “Oh, no ; I meant the musicians there, who keep up such a noise with their instruments that I can’t hear your conversation,” was tho stinging reply. Cubiosity. —Curiosity is a kernel of the forbidden fruit, which still sticketh in the throat of a natural man, sometimes to the danger of his choking. Cheerfulness. God loveth a cheer ful giver, and Christ reproved the Pharisees for disfiguring_their faces with a sad countenance. “Fools! who to pursuade men that angels lodged in their hearts, hung out a devil for a sign in their faces. Wliat to do when you are in Trouble. Don’t try to quench your sorrow in rum or narcotics. If you begin this you must keep right on with it till it leads you to ruin ; oi*, if you pause, you must add physical pain and the consciousness of degrada tion to the sorrow you seek to es cape. Os all wretched men, his con dition is most pitiful, who, having sought to drown his grief in drink, awakes from his debauch with shat tered nerves, aching head, and de pressed mind, to face the same trou ble again. Then too often the fatal drink will be again and again sought, till its victim sinks’ a hopeless, piti ful and total wreck. Work is your true remedy. If misfortune hits you hard, kit you something else kard; pitck into sometking with a will. Tkere’s notk ing like good, solid, absorbing, ex hausting work to cure trouble. If ysu have met with losses, you don't want to lie awake thinking of them. You want sweet, calm, sound sleep, to eat your dinner witk appetite.— But you can’t unless you work. If you say you don’t feel like work, and go a louting all day to tell Tom, Dick or Harry the story of your woes, you’ll he awake and keep your wife awake by tossings. This spoils her temper and you own breakfast the next morning,- and you begin to morrow feeling ten times worse than you did to-day. There are some troubles-that time only heals, and perhaps some can never be healed at all ; but nearly all can be healed by the panacea, work. Try ity if tkue aiUicted. CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. Y\TE once mt>re earnestly solicit the at- VV tcntioii of our people to the enter prise for the ejection of a Moi timent in honor of the Confederate Dead of Georgia and others Who were killed or died on Georgia soil. The time for the distribu tion is rapidly approaching. It w.ll take place in this city, on the 4th of December next, Deo Voldn e. There will positively be no postponement. All sales will stop on .the 20th of November. The fate of this effoit will be decided then. Oar people will exhibit their gratitude for the bloody sacrifices of their brave defenders, o ex hibit to the world their cold indifference. They will exhibit their piidejor its loss ; their appreciation of those who fell in their service, or a disregard of the noblest sacrifice which man can make for bis own land, his people and their homes. We yet believe the spir ts of the dead still haunt the land they loved and for which they died. We vet be ieve that those who live in these haunts of love will substantial!'- prove their devotion to the dead “holdiers in Gray” Hundreds, yea thousands upon thousands, will wish to become shareholders in the tribute to their fame between now and the 20th of Novem ber. We most respectfully request them to reflect. Tho u e thousands of names thrown upon us at the las-t moment may -0 ove> whelm us as to make it impossible to prepare all of their certificates, record their names, mail them and prepare the numbers for the drawing on rhe 4th of December- Hence much money may be necessarily returned, to the'detriment of the cause and their disappyintm nt in the cham-es at the distribution of the prizes, lot those, then, who have the means and intend to contribute do ~o at once. If some are not read* and must wait. 1»t their contributions come as soon as they are able to make them to the Agents in their local-*- ity, or to this office. Have no fear* of trickery, or fraud, or speculation Whatever may have haps pened in other schemes or sections, we have art organized Association, consi-iing nf some of of our best cirizt-ns. An ex pose will lie made of all that lias bee and will be done in connection with this en tel prise All will lie fait and honorable. It all the tickets shall he sold, the amount to be distiibuted will bein curren cy, one hundred and th'rty-o e thousand dollars; in real estate, ninety nine thou sand dollars; in cotton, twenty thousand dollars, m king a grand total of two liun died arid fifty thousand dollars. If all the tickets a>e notsold the amount received (after deducting the portion ai l-.tted to the Monument, the commissions of the Agents, and the sum required to de fray'the necessary expenses.) will be dis tributed among the shareholders. The pietefience in this latter case will be given —lst, t > the 1,744 prizes in currency; 2d, to the real e-tale ; 31. to the cotton. We are pleased to state that expenses have been much diminished by the liber ality of a po’tion of the newspapers, and the boundless assistance rendered us free of charge by the Southern Express Compa ny of t his city. Should any who have made, or may make voluntary donations to any amount, desiio to exchange their special tickets tor others which furnish chances in the draw ing, we or our Agent, in this or other States, -will cheerfully comply with their wishes. We propose to furnish two whole tickets to the proprietor of any weekly paper, and ihtee to tire proprietor of any daily paper, in this State, or out of it, who will publish this notice until the 20th of November jn doing this we ar», aware they will he Influenced by liberality of sentiment, rather than remuneration for their woik. All oriUas promptly attended to. , Whole tickets, $5; Fractional SI, $2, $3 and $4 L &A. H McLAWS. General Agents. STATE AGENTS. For Georgia—James M. Sravthe, Ailgus« ta. For Virginia—Ed. J. Krebs, Richmond, Va For Mississippi—M. T. Aforrison, Jack son. For Kentucky—W. H. Applegate, Louis ville. For Texas —Henry J. Schley, Richmond, J’exas. For Tennessee—W. B. Smith, Savannah, Hardin county For Alabama —M. Watkihs. Mont go ms ery. canes of schsdee GEN’L SUPER!NTEVnETN OFFICE) Atlantic & Gulf Raidrcad, > Savannah, G i., Oct. 15. 1872 ) ON ANL) AFTER WEDNESDAY, OC'lO> BER 18th, Passenger Trains on this Road will iim ns follows: EXPRESS PASSENGER. heave Savannah daily at 4.30 p m* Arrive at Live Oak daily at... .2 55 ain Ariive at Bainbridge daily at 7.30 a in Arrive at Albany daiiy at 9 05 a m. Leave Albany daily at 5 35 pm. Leave Bainbiidge daily at..... 64) p 3i. Leave Live Oak daily at 11 30 p m. Arrive at Savdnnah daily at 10.00 a m. Connect at Live Oak with trains on J, P. &M. R R. lor aid from Jacksonville. Tallahassee, &c No change of cars at Live Oak. No change of cars between Savannah arid Albany. * ouClose connection at Albany with trains Southwestern R R ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Saturday’s excepted) at 11 00 p in. Arrive at Thomasvilie (Sunday’s excepted) at 3.50 p m. Arrive at Albany (Sunday’s excepted) at 8 10 p in. Airive at Live Oak (Sunday’s excepted) at 12 55 p in. Leave Live Oak (Sunday’s excepted) at 2.00 pm. Leave Albany (Sunday’s excepted) at ... b. 35 a m. Leave Thomasville (Sunday’s ercepteil) at ll.lO a in. Arrive at Savannah (Monday’s excepted) at 4 30 a m. Close connection at Live Oak with tr ains to and from Jacksonville and Tallahassee. Connect at Jessup with trains on Macon and Brunswick R. li. H. S. HAINES, Gen. Supt. Oct. 19, 1872. General Lee at Stonewalls Grave. i 14 * 13 INCH ENGRAVING of the FY grave of “Stonewall” Jackson in the Lexington. Va Cemttery. The noble Gen. Lee stand* beside the flower-strewn grave ovt-r -which hangs a weeping willow. In the distance is to be seen a beautiful land scape, h.lls decked in verdure, clouds as natutal as real ones, and many other things which make this picture a gem of art, one which -h nld ha g in the parlor of efe*y Soul hern home. A copy of this beautiful Engraving will be sint by mail, post-paid, to every person sending 50 cents for six months subscrip tion to • BURROW’S MONTHLY SOUVENIR,” Published at Bristol, Tenn., by J. C. & W. M* BURROW, An Illustrated Magazine of useful infor mation, Literature, Science, Ait. Amuse ment, etc. It is printed on tine tinted paper, illu.-t aied with m g-dfcent engra vings [many of them full paged] and is in al. respect one of the best -Mi giziaes in the Sooth. A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agents make $12.50 per day, $75 per week AN ENTHIEL'S NEW SEWING MACHINE FOR DOME TIC USE, ONLY FIVE DOLLARS. With the ,\cw Patent Bullon Hole Worker. Patented June 27th, 1871. A most wonderful and elegantly con strutted Sxwixe Machine for Femily Work, Complete in all its Parts, Uses, t'-e Straight Eye Pointed Needle, Seif Threading, direct u right Positive Motion. New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth fluid -r. Operates by Wheel, and on a Table Light Running. Smooth and noiseless like ad good high priced machines. Has Patent Cheek to prevent the wheel being turned the wrong way. Use-i the thread direct from the spool Makes the Elastic Lock St;t< h, (finest aid strongest stitch known ;) firm, durable close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and course, from Cambric to heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses all drscriptions of thread. Th's Machine is heavily con stjncted to give it strength : all the p,.rts of each Machine he ng made nliae by ma chinery, and beautifully finished and orna mented It is very e vsv to learn. Rapid, Smooth and Silent in operation. Reliable at all times, and a Practicd, Scientific. Mechanical Invention, at Greatly Reduc and Price. A Good, '’heap, Family Sewing Machine at last. Th- first and only success ; n pro ducing a valuable, substantial r od reliable low priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches all conditions. Its sim plicity and strength adapts it to all capac ities, while its many merits make it a uni-, versa I favorite wherever used, aud create a rapid demand. II IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED. “lean cheerfnHy anil confidently rec ommend its use to-those who are wanti g a really good Sewing Machine, at a low price.’* Mrs J. P. Wilson, Rutherford Paikßer gen Cos., N» .!• Price of each Machine. “Class A,” “One,” (warranted for five years by spe cial certificate.] with ail the fixtures, aud everything complete belonging to it, in cluding Nels '1 breading Needle, packed in a strong wooden b<.x, and delivered to any part of the country, bv express, free of further- charges'on receipt of price, only five D>.liars. Sate delivery guaranteed. With each machine we will send, ou re ceipt of 81 extra the new patent. BUTI ON HOLE WuRKER, One nt the mod important and useful in ventions of the age. So simple andceitain that a child can work the finest button hole with regularity and ease- Strong and beautiful. Special Terms, and Extra Inducement to Male and Female Agents, Store Keepers, &c., who will establii-h agencies through the counti"" and keep our New Machines on Exhibition and Sale. County Rights given to smart agents Fiee. Agent's com plete outfito furnished without any extra charge. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing Terms, Testimonials, Engravings, &c., sent free. We also sup,ly AGRTCULTURA L IMPLEMENTS. Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farm and Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cul tivators, Feed Cutlets, Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters. Harvesters, Thresh rs arid all articles needed for Farm Work. Rare Me, ds in large variety. Norway Oafs, '/he wonderful multiplying Egyptian Corn 4>l per hundred, &e., &c. All money ?ent in Post Office Money Orders, Pegistered Let ters. Drafts, or by Expr-ss, will be at our r isk, and are perfectly secure. Safe de'iv ery of all our goods gun ran teed. “And old and responsible firm that sell the best goods at the lowest orice, and can be relied upon by our readers.”—Farmer’s Journal, New York. Address orders, JEROME P>. HUDSON & CO , Corner Greenwich and Courtland StreeiS New York. JISfMANHOOD: W-gßr Hour tost ! How testi red Just published, anew edition of DR. CUL VERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on tbe radical cure of certaiu weakennesses, the effects of Errors and Abuses of early life. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years su< cesfnl practice, the alarming.con sequences of such errors and abuses may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out the mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ’lbis Lecture should be in the hands of eve y youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents or two postst flips. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s ‘‘Marriage Guide,’ price cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J C. CLINE & Cos 127 Bowerv, New York, P ist Office Box 4,583. March 16, 1872 39-ts John M. Cooper & Cos, Corner Whitaker & 8L Juli sn Streets SAVANNAH, GA Wholesale and Fietail Dealers in BOOKS AND STATIONARY, OF ALL KINrS, Copying and B'eal Presses, Snveyor’s Ccm pa-ses. News and Book Priming Paper uDd Ink, Gold Pens, Pen and Pen ■* cil Cases. Desk and Pocket Knives L* dg- r, Writing and Col oerd Papers, Playing Vi.-iting and Printeis’ Card-, Portmonaies, &c , School Furniture and Svhool Requisites at Scher merhora &Cos s Prices, lor whom we are agents. Books Ordered* r.r Imported at New York rates. j.y2o 6in G- D-GEFFIN, AT THE KENTUCKY & TENNESSEE Has on fond and for sale a fine lot Harness and Saddle Horses. HHe is also expecting at an early day a fine lot of Mules. Keeps always on hand horses and mules, and can, accommodate the public, eitl rby selling or hiring stock. Call and see him, and if he has not stock to suit you he can order it in a few days. Oct. 5, T2r 16-Ciu A.v£ YOU GOI.MG iU * ? i AVERIRL CHEMICAL PAINT h;»s proved i-.seit to be the Hansomest and most and iKAlll EXTERIOR PAINT KNOWN- Samp.c card of beaut itul colo.s ar < rt ommendations from owner** of tee line, residences iu the country furnished <. all deaiets and bv AVERILL CH EMICAL PAINT CO., 32 Burling Slip New York. Or, Cleveland. Ohio. Agents Wanted for Cobbin’s Child’s Jommentator ON THE BIBLE for the HOME Clß< I E 1 200 p‘><xt*s, 2f>o Eng’divings. Ihe befit enterprise of the year for agents. Every family will have it. Nothing like it mvv pubpshed. For circulars address H. Goons PEED & Cos.. 37 Park Row, >< w \ oik. r\ RE AT CURIOSITY —A $3 Magazine of V.T the highest order for sl. Agents wan ted iii every town, on a tier pi trial income. Send 10c. for Specimen to “Smith s Dollar Magazine,” Si Liberty St.. N. Y. “ASTHMA. I he subscribers a e Manufacturer s Agents for U. W Read's celebrated A-iIIMA RELIEF, the best remedy lor Asthma y.-t discovered. Instant relief guaranteed .or purchase money refunded. Ihe medicine is put np in three sizes, which retail fo> 25c , 50. and $1 Persons remitting paice will have the medicine sent free by mail or express Also samples sent .ree to any who desire. ETHRIDGE, iULLEK&CO., Rome, N • Y AGENTS \VA N TED. - A gents make more mopev for us than at anything else. Bu-iness light and pemamnt particn'ars free. G. Stinson A Cos., line Art PI li-hers. Port'a’ tl Maine. THE 'LIGHT RUSHING" A “ DOMESTIC ” S- M. Cos, 96 Chambers St., N.Y., or Atlanta, Ga. SOUTH "GEORGIA LAND AGENCY l give my whole attention to ihe localion of Wild Lands. Paring Taxes, &c. Send for circular. REAfcON PAULK, Esq , Ir- Winsville, Ga. Whv will yon Work f°r asl Day? WHEN y-TJ CAN M AKB FROM $5 TO $lO A DAY at v*»ur homes, without interfering with your other employment. Boys and girls earn nearlv a- much as men. For partion l;u«, send stump toT. R SPENCER et CO., Dalton, Ga. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in tbe country! $60,000 00 K VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BE DISTR IBUTi.fi IN L. I* SINE’S Isßth REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise, To be drawn Monday Nov 25th 1872 TWO GRAM) CAPITALS OF $5,000 each in Greenbacks ! Two Prizes $!,000 2#l . Five Prizes 1500 gi Ten Prizes *#• sflMHlßfiliS 1 Horse and Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth 8600. One Fine- oned Rosewood Piano, worthssoo! 'ten Famis ly Sewing Machines, worth SIOO each! Five Cold Watches and Chains, worth S3oO ea.th ! Five Gold American Hunting Watch is, worth $125 each! Ten Ladie’s Gold Hunting Watches, wor h $75 each! 800 Gobi and Silv- r Lever Hunting Watch es (in all,) worth from S2O to 3300 each Gold Chains. Silver-ware. Jewelry, &c., &<? Whole number Gifts, 6.500. Tickets Limited to Gu 0 0. Agents Wanted to Sell Tickets to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $5 • Twelve Tickets $lO ; Twenty-five Tickets S2O. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of tbe moaner of drawing, and < ther informa i<>u in reference to the Bist.ibutiori, will be sent to any one or deiiug them. All letters must be address ed to MAIN OFFICE, Ij. £> SINE, Box 86, 0 W Fifili S CINCINNATI, O. DECATUR MORTGAGE SHER IFF SALES. YVILL BE SOLD cn the first Tuesday in if January next before the Court house door iu the city of Baitibridge the fid lowing props rty to wit ; Lot of land 302 aid six acres "f lot 199* boih in the 19th District f said county. Levied on as the property of 8. E Conyers, to satisfy One mortg.i e fl fa in favor of H. H. Her ring vs said Corn ers. W. W HARRELL, Sheriff. AISO At the same time and place, one city lot in the town of Bainb'idge, bounder! as fol lows. to wit : ErtSt by Reuben Kit bo s lot, south by D J. Dick arson's lot, wi-s ; by va caul lot owned by or g rid to be owned by Da\ id P Lock, norih by Planter s -tree*, containing J acres more or h-ss, levied on a- the property of T H. Adams, t > satisfy one mortgage ti fa in favor of Btoke!y 8. Dixon vs said Adams. W. W. H \RRELL, Sh’ff. ALSO At the s me time aod place, west half of lot No. 12-5 in the 2 >th District of sab 1 county, except thr- e acres r>ff>re or less cut off of the southw est c-truer of the said lot by the old Bainbridge road, also part of lot 124 iu the 20th District of said county, levied on as t e pt<*p rty of Judson A Butts, aittn’r estate James A Butts, to sat. isfy one mortgage ti fa in favor oi Allan J. Swicord vs said Butts adm'r. W. W. HARRELL' SLff. DECATUR SHERIFF’S SALE. \ir ILL l e so il before the Court h uvt VV door, on the first Tuesday ih Decem ber next, the following property to wit : ->(>:> pounds seed coiton, or bushels corn, more-or less, and °” e * l , n ® ” potatoes, more or less, in the held r three quarters of an ncie of sugar cane more or less. it. the fie cl; pr. pet ty point e I out by the plaintiff 1 vied on to satisfy u di-trets warrant issued from the Jus'ie Court of -i 13t i Dist. G M. Decatur conn iy in favor of M H. Dukes against Abram Jackson as l.i ß property. W . W. Harrell Sh ft ' ALSO At the same time and place, eight hun dred pounds of seed cotton, more or lei-s f)0 bushels of corn, more hr less, mid one btu horse tight or ten years old. levhdon as the property ol A. Akins to sati-ly a distrr.-s wuirin t issued f our the Justice Court of the filSrh 1 ist G M ot Deca tur county, in favor ot James M Gikh; st ag.. tst s,iid A Ak ns, said pn,petty being pointed oul by plaint ft 1 W. W. Harrell Sh if ALSO At the same time and place, lots of land No. Ilb I "sc 44 acres, on half of lot 125, and 105 acres of lot *24 all in the 201 h Dist. of Becatiir county, prupeity pointed out bv tin plaint;ft, levied 'in to satisfy one fi fa, issued bom the Superior court in favor of W. O. lleming against B H. Grandy as Trustee for Mar\ Grundy, as her property. W. W. Harrell Bh’ff ALSO At the same time and place, one house and lot in the city of B.dnbiidge, hounded on the North by the G rimmter lot. on the West by lot recently bought by William Broom foimeily knows as rhe Luke Mann’s lot, on the Fouth l y James M. Coslons lot and on the Fast by Cemetery st. lev ied on as tl ep operty of Joseph A Pioffit. hvy made amt rctun id to nre by ems-ta Me. W, W Harrell Sh ff , ALSO At the same time and place, the North half of lot of land No 47 in the Istli List, ot D eatur county levied on : s the piop-s fit v of John H. Pull in, to satisfy two Jus tice emit fi fas, one in favor of Famuel W- Pat terson, and the other in favor of A Bwi cord, against Said John II Pullin, levy made aud returned to me bv cor stable W. W. Harrell Mrff DECATUR MORTGAGE SHER IFF’S SALE. II T ILL be sold before the Court House \V door, in the citv of Bain bridge on the first'Juesiiay in Decmber next, the fol i loving desorbed property, to wjt: Six lots in the City of Bainbiidge, known in the plan of said city as lots Nos. 23, 24, 65, 66, (i< and 68, each c mtainiug \of an acre, levied on as the property of M. Hahn to saMsfy one Superior Court mortgage fi fa, iu favor of John P. Gaulden, vs. said M Hahn, Property pointed out iu said mortgage fi fa. W. W. Harrell, Sh’ff. POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE. AT ILL BE SO -iD before the Court v v House (iooi id the city of Bainhridge on the first Tuesday in December next the following property to wit: Lots oi land, numbers 240 and 239 in loth district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of Daniel Humphrey, to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa, in favor of Hull & Briggs vs Daniel Humphrey. L. F. BUItKETT, Dept. Su’ff. ALSO, At the same time and place, lots of 'and Nos. 15, 71, 51 and 50. in the 20th oistrict of Decatur county, Ga.. to sati.-fy one Su perior Court fi fa, in favor of Duncan Me' Lauchlin vs W. B. Wonilde, John S. CFf ton a rid. Cnyler Freeman, levied on as the property of said Freeman. L F. BURKETT, Dept. Sh’ff. ALSO At the same time an I place, one F t of land No. 311 in ttie 2lst District of Deca tur county—with 'lie exception of forty antes iu the South Wert Corner, which is owned by N. W, Johnson Levied on as the pi operty of \V. N. Campbell to satFfi ou-x mortgage fi fa in favor of S. W Pat terson vs. said Campl>e l L. F Burkett,* Dept Sbr’ff. ALSO At the Rattle time and place the follow ing pronerly to w t : Lot of land Nos 2f*l in the 27 th District, 79 and 260 in the l4lh Disirict. -nd 35, 51 and 72 in the 21st Dis» taict, all in Decatur county, levF and on as the nr >p:r«y of John R. Hayes, to sa'isfv afi fa issu 'd rorn the Super!er Court in favor of John Sharon vs John R Hayes L. F. Bmkei, Dep 'h'lf. EXECUTOR’S SALE. J) Y virtue of an or-er from the Court of ) Oidii ary of Decatur county, will be sold on the first Tuesd y in December, 1872. at ihe court house door in said coun ty. between the legJ sal 1 uour-, the tract of Lmd in said county who eon Harmon Mock resided at the time of his death con s,sting of lots Nos. 41, 42. 43 and in the 20th district of said county, containing 840 acres more or less, 200 acres cleared aid in good state of cultivation, healthy location, well improved and lias a good gin house and screw, within seven miles of Bainbridgs, and 100 yards of the A & G. R R. Convenient to school and church. ■Sold for division. Terms cash . Also at same time and place five shares of A. & G. R. R siock. H. MOCK, Ext’r. Oct. 19. 1872. EXECUTORS SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Court o Ordinary of Decatur county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1872, at the Court house door in said County, between she legal sale hours, the balance of Ihe real estite of Wm. N. Av er itt, late of said county lying in the city of Bainbiidge, known as the improved lot containing a blacksmith and wood sflop. Hold for distiibution. Terms ea h. JOBEPHUS AVERITT, Ext’r. Oct 19, ’72. GEORGIA —Decatur County. Notice is hereby given to all peivons concerned, that on the day ot 1772, Chailes Bara* Id departed this life intestate, and no person has applied for administration on the estate of the said Che tie Barfield, and that in terms of the law, administration will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and and pioper person, fniity days alter the publication of this citation, unless some valid objection is made to his appoint» rnent. Given under my hand and oflkia! sigua turn this 7th day of October, 1872. JOrL JOHNSUN, Ord’y, D. C. Oct 12, 1872. 17-lm Georgia— Decatur County. On the first Monday in December, F. L. Babbit will apply to the Court -of Ordi nary for letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Chandler, deceased, this is therefore to cite all and singular the next of kin and creditors to show cause if any they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to said F. L. Babbit on Joseph Chandler. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y. Oct. 20, 1872. NOTICE. ~~ On the first Monday in December next, J. F. Harper will apply to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Es ther Harper, this is therefore to admonish I all persons interested, to show cause, if any they have, on said first Monday why let ters of administration should not be grant ed to applicant. Joel Johnson Or'dy. Nov. 2—1672. THE OLD AM) HELIABLE BROAD-STREETS HHUiE! -07- PATTEIOf IHUL IK BEING CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WI 'lli EiiA INVOICES OF FALL AND WINTER. O* © O OF THE LATEST STLEB AND PATTENS TOGETHER WITH A Very Large Stock of Staple Groceries Also, HARD-WARE, WOOD WARE, WILLOW-WARE, &0. BSiPTn fact there is nothing wanted by be public that they cannot supply at most reasonable prices. Give us a call, examine our goods and take advantage of our inducements. PATTERSON & AJcNAIIt. May 4 1872 4(J-tf. ~PLANTATION FOR 3ALE7~ 312 A CUES OF THE BEST LA'tfD IE DEC AT lii OFF FILED CHEAT t OFFER FOR 3 \LH MY ATT \ I’ULOUS CREEK PLANTATION, consi.-'ing ul I2;j- Ac-es —125 opened md well fenced— thjbaiaici w4l timbered with 0.-. k and pi e. On the .place‘B i elegant six mum frame house and out buildings. Gin house to. ty saw gin, and good gin gear. A good weli and a few springs in two bandied ya and of the house Also a fine fruit orchard of apple peaches, plumb.-, and figs. I off -, the place and will sell upon its meeds alone. will compare crops with anybody The place is well watered—running water to ever field-admirably adapted to stock raising Aiso produces corn, cotton, sugar cane and vice Four churches, one Methodist, 2 Baptist and one Presbyterian, in three miles of tiie place. Will sell stock, fools and growing crop if desired For particulars apply to Glias. G. Campbell, Esq. who is alone authorized to sell • RICHARD A. BLOUNT. 500,000 IN BANK GRAND GIFT CONCERT Postponed to December 7, 1872 THE SROOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT J in aid of the Public Library of Ken tucky, announced for September 28, lias been postponed to DECEMBER 7, 4872, because the accumulation o! orders the few days before the drawing made .t physical' ly impossible to fill them without a lew days’delay,"and as a short postponement was inevitable, it was determined to defer it to a time tli.it would make a full draws big sure by the the sale of all the tickets. The money necessary tv pay in full all the ofered gifts is now upon deposit in the Furmets’ and Drovers’ Bank, as will be seen by the following certificate of the Cashier : Farmer’ and Dbovei s’ Ban k ) Louisville, Kv., Sept 26. 1872. ) This is to certify that there is now on dtpo-it in this bank over half a million of dollars to the credit of the Gift Concert fund, $500,000 of which is held by tin's Bank as T>ea.-urer of ihe Public Libraiy of Kentucky to piy off all gifts to be award ed at the diawing. R 9. V2ACH. Cashier. 1,000 Piizes, amouiiti - g to $500,000 IN CASH, will be awa’ded. the highest prizes being sloo.l-00, ssti,ooo, $25,000, and down in regular gradation to SIOO, which is the lowest. The drawing will pogitive-y and unequiv-. ocally take place December 7. Ag nt* are peremptorily lequired to cto>e sales and make returns November 25, in older to g ve ampie time for the final arrangements. Orders f..r tickets or applications for cir- Culals should he addie.-ed to GOV. THUS. E. BitAMLEH'E, Agent Public Library of Kentucky. Louisville, Ky. MASH ALL HOUSE A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. BOARD THREE EOLLARS PER DAY SAY 7 ANN HG A u J. WILLIAMS, agent, for the sale OF HORACE GREEKS Llreeiaess. *®* Olßce iu T J-tiVilllams- g , m ■' September 21,1872. l 4 Western & 'Atlantic R R. Company OFFICE OF THE PRESIDE ST Onan.l„f l ,n'S- e Jmie:, wClS;i WESTERN EXPRESS Connecting for New York n Leaves Atlanta Arrives Dalton ] V, ,P- r*». Arrives Chattanooga" A, a >«. DAY passenger" TlV\i\ 8 a ' u, ‘ do the North and West ca,r\l« « man Palace Car to Louisan!’ Pull ' Leaves Atlanta ' V Arrives Dalton ", .' .7! 8 «h Arrives Chattanooga „ , tD p * fwp. m. lightning expklrh. Passengers having Atlanta bnlm ti-L arnve in New York the second „ ft noon at 4.44 P.M. 14 Honrs 3i> Minutes earlier tlmn I’as sengeis leaving by Aucr| lK ta the same evening Leaves Atlanta '"'•.a-. Arrives Dalton iV.’io.S) p. * SOUTHERN EXPRESS Carrying rhro.rgh Palace (’a, from w ville, North and West Leaves Chattanooga * <r Arrives Atlanta... ra DAY PASSENGER “TRAIN ftm From the North and West ’ Leaves Cl attatrooga s sn. „ Arrives Atlanta , J ' “■ ACOMUDAI’IOS TRAIN Leaves Dalton jo’ 4*, Arrives Atlanta 9 50 a m t E ■ BRoW ' li '' p « ’ PA INTINrT IWISII to inform the citizens of TVcntnr and neigh boring counties, that I prepar ed to do all kinds cf HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, GRAINING, KALSOMINING. p\p ep GLAZING AND YARN. ISHING FURNITURE, and all woik guaranteed, 1 have also *n hanu , fine assortment of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ftp. J A viES VAN HUIIH Ala eh 30, 1872 40tf “GUS ” AND “BOB’S” SAMPLE ROOM. NEXT TO MARSHALL HOUSE, Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga. P. A. Berokst & li. 11. ill 111 VH Fkopitobs w one hut the best \Vii;cs, I.iqnors, A? 15 and Cigars will be served to our finest- €:£G€,K;S, WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER WARE, __ T •' T J * I MUSICAL INSRUMENTS SPEG'I AiJLES, walking canes, TOYS. FANCY GOODS, PIPES, &C., andafull line of Fancy Goods, suitaL *f (ir Holiday and Bridal Presents. For sale by W. C. SUBERS, Next Door to Butts arid Peabody, Broad Stieet. BAINBRIDGE. GEO, ffTWatches, Clocks, and Jeweljf re * a ired and war ranted* ,IJC ‘ i " LIVE BY. i'diJh. —AND— SALE STABLE. W. E. RUTHERFORD, Pr»p' r - My stable is situated in the f t j, a vonient portion of the city m rear Sharon House. FINE TEAMS Can al wa sbe procured both n'S h * 311 Boaid can be procured and BWK ,e rae furuifchtd. COUNTRY PEOPLE Who wish ther Stock \V ELL TEA TEV- Would do well to give rue * c »: ? * Special attention given to the datiou of drovers’ 1 Sept 7th 1872-ts.