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THE WEEKLY lUN
rUJBUftHLU
i.;yory SrittYLrcisfy'
JOHN R. HAYES, Proprietor
Terms or Srucuirrios.
f i • (\tpv, One Y car.. ~ . s2.fio
u,,* iViny, .-i'c Months 1,00
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quent one.
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ndreTtWmi'uta chang*d, must give its two
wivlih notice.
i loin, a Ivi i ti.si in* iit.s, unless other*
vi atipula'* i iii * attract, will t.c churned
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?•! i iso.and, obituary notices, tril<*
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Annou: yjiumiLs fv»r o; uulidatcS tua; $lO, ,
.on'* for one insertion.
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„ aitriLietiieut. an*i the money will be eol
. la, and -il by lh J'lvprietnif.
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, a I "ill d.-jMiri riori: them under no
* i.-uiustai:; es.
IKBMrf U V SU RSCIIIITJON.
V.* aumUn. in advance. - - $.200
p,. i\ . . iiiihs. in *;i«lvailuc, - 1.00
!*• i tHiCi* month in advance, * 75
copy, in rttlvfctihe - 10
Ida, Ad, ADVERTISING.
n; Vs pi- ic.y. $3 ; sheriffs niort
.. j-i |.*vy. •*’.’>; tax sales, per levy.
* rt >n mi !*■ tees of administration.
•t: . letter.- of i.u?ii:di*n»liip,B4 ;
, r i*n-*n-, ,um t'rj.m :uLminis*.‘
, , :1 ::p!»’,ii-:Ui ■*! for dismission frotl!
, -hi. sn; application for leave'.)
■ ■ i s.itiar.-), 5. and each addi
. , ; loplicaticft for home*
•,.[*•, to debtors aud cre.ijtdj's.
H , i . , , M iiatv). 5. and cacn a*l
u- . mode of petb.habJc pr i;i
mv ; * ■ “.50 : estray notice's- sixty
;*> perfect service. 7 ; Vales
... m >rtgage. j>* r square. 4 ;
~ -.a i!i lost pappJrs. per square,
vi’injj titles. 1 ; rules to per*
in bi\ m ~o e ays, 10.
- j* i,-.. by administrators,ex
. -> . • Hans. arc fv<pirns 1 by law
, i 11,a tin. !st Tuesday in the month,
•i, I*,uuv of 10 in the forenoon
* , i, |,. n ruoou. at the eourt house
.it!:, , .iiipv in -which the pronerty
c -1. Notice of these sales must he
; i'll-lie gazette 4.0 days previous
t. the* ih.y vl sale!
Ni * t'.,r the sale » f personal proper
s-I\t-n in like manner 10 days
' •. i’.- 1 le day.
\ ' to tlie debtors an it creditors of
. ist also be publisiied 40 (.ays.
h application will be made to
at . f Ordinary for leave to sail
a ... st be publidied for two months
' f or letters of administration.
- ' A.v.s'.iip. ,Ye.. must be published 30
*r ..istmssioii from administration,
■> ; r thlast months —for dismission
::v -i pwrviianship. 40 days.
15 : foreclosure of mortgage must
1 monthly for four months —
<»i.r i-hing lost papers for the full
“ f Mu • months—for compelling
' executors or administrators,
* i lias been <riven by the deceased,
space -f three months:
■ a will alwavsbe continued ac
theso. the legal requirements,
•" otherwise ordered.
-'tCATUR MORTGAGE SHFU
IFF’S SALES.
W 1 * *• lv sold before the court house.
. hi city of Hai’abridge, on the
x 1 . -1 <y la April. lt<T3, the iollow
•'V to wit: j
, • ' v 'lm l Nos. 397 and 398 in 27th j
: : : Decatur county, except fifty j
' ■ north -west corner of said lot
a> - t i rth in said mortpatre fi fa.
'. >«' tiic property of Addison Max
’‘' r lVmia> and Deter {Stewart to
„ ' n.'-tgage ti fa issued from the
r ' ”:rt of said ’county, in favor of
' -A. a vs sail Baxter. Thomas aud
W. W. Ilarrell, Shff
tin >ame time and place, one
••tty of llarnbridy}, Decatur i
' * • rth :u raid mortgage fi fft.
. *•' '• ■'opevty of Win. E. Huth
• a .7'- > ot:e mortgage ti fa issued
" ' ' lor t' ”.rt of said county
■ ’-b >epiius Averett, Trustee vs
* “vtcorfurd.
W. W. Harrell. Sli'ff.
Q ? *-*-“l‘ecatur County.
‘ living applied to be ap
let ■' ’•Athiaa of the persous and prop
„ Ul aor children of Jesse S. Sikes.
V> v L ' lo ut r all Arsons concerned
.ir, .. ' ‘ r aT the March term of the
**a x-'. v ' \ v y ami show cause, if they
v ’. >. guardianship 6bould
vSiiaofcg ni\ official sig
- HtaAM BaocKTTr, Ord'y.
veekltsun
Drs. kOR4SA>T & HARRELL,
WHOLESALE A EETAIL DEAL
ERS IN PURE
Drugs, Medicines* &c,
SIT Alt ON’S NEW I^:iLI)ING,
AVatef Street',
Raldbrilje, G t.
WF. K'vFP constanOv on hand a fresh
and w»ll assorted atook df
DRUGS, iIEDitiNES,
fancy toilet /.m icles,
PAINTS, OILS,
NOTIONS, PERFUMERIES,
SPONGES, FRESH GARDEN SEED of
all varieties'.
KEROStNE Oil,
WINDO W if LASS, §-C.,
-v, a j
A Pnru WIN ES .ami, LIQUORS to. Med
i> til Use. All of whidi. *6 wiU *»eli o *uc
for the CASH. • yf
Prescriptions car* fully piepared—calls
j-r unptly attended to.
Jan. ‘Si, tSTG. 30 Gin
fiiiSMl'fi OF SCHEDULE.
Office Oenerai, Superintendent, i
Atlantic & Gri.r Railroad Cos., v
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 21, 1873. )
ON and after Wednesday, Feb. 23, trains
on this Road will fun as follows :
EXPRESS PASSKN'pKU.
rx-ave Savannah daily at 4.40 p nt.
Arrive at Live Oak daily at.... 3.20 a m.
Arrive at Uajn'hridge daily at.. 7.f>o a iu.
Arrive at Albany daily at 9.30 a m.
[x-ave Albany daily at 5.20 p m.
Leave Hainbrilge daily at.... 0.45 p tu.
1 A-ave live Oak daily at. . „ . .11.40 jpfu.
Arrive at Savannah daily at.. .10.i0 am.
Connect at Live Oak with train* on the
,T. F. A M. R. R. to and from Jacksonville,
TallahassCe, Ac.
No change of cars at live Oak.
No change of cars between Savannah
tXl)d a\ll}cilVJ 4 » - *!-, , . t A l
Close connection at. Albauy with trams
oh Southwestern R. R.
PAY PASSENGER.
fjeave Savannah, (Sunday’s excepted)
at , 7.20 a. m.
Arrive at Lawton, Sundays excepted
irrive at Live Oak Sundays excepted
at 5 - 4 VP- “•
Arrive at Jacksonville Sundays excepted
at . 11.03 and. in.
Lave Jacksonville, Sundays exempted
at # 6.40 a. m.
Leave live Oak, Sundays excepted
Leave Lawton, Sundays excepted;
at...... •.,..,.... •| • • fc •• • • 2 - 2( > IMP;
arivu at Savannah, Sundays excepted !
‘ 10,00 p.m.i
No change of cal's betweeu Savannah
and Jat^pouvillc.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
. WESTERN DIVISION.
rSave Lawton (Sundaysexep'd) at 7.50 am
Arrive at Valdosta, Sundays ex
Arrive at Quitman. Sundays ex
cepted, at,.... .. ••••••• ••• ■ - V l - 0 * am
Arrive at thomasvilie, Sundays
excepted, at -•■••■; ••< • • 110 1* “
Irrive at Albany, Sundays exa>p-_
, . i .40 p in
Leave Albany,.Sundays exep'd at 7.00 a m
I*ave Thomasvilie, Sundays ex-^
cepted, at. ....••• • ■•> p
Leave Quitman, Sundays exccp^^^^
Lelvl a VaWosta; Sundays m
Arrive at Lawton, excep- g
Connect kt Albanr with night trains on
tonnectat Motm j r
Saturday. , n*inhridge every
Wrfn»a»y 9-M hsHAi"Vyj|
General
NEW YORK TRIBUNE
18^3
Now, »* here of*>ie. Titn ItTußrse »trir» *
to bv ui*t *.,f Mil ami pr* eauiu.< ntry anew
| paper
i K anco a R*-public—England and Oi-r
--rmii’. ally pmim-ate l with Ibpubli-*
| eaii nk-HH S|*.iii) (-Writing in the iutv-U-.-s |
: gT.*b|«of under too g od for a King and
too wenk for a Rt-pnhiio.-in. tviio i» onab a..i
to govern the great i»liu*l ila b'oeks tint j
en ra.oce.to »»ftr Gulf of Mexltfu au*l equ iU I
It unahie t'give it up—the Gc, tnun * eak**
itm pe<ipl*s ugi tat* and by anew Piqt*-tan-« f
tism, scpar.itmg f* in ihe S**e of liome <>n j
tin- d**g tia of Pa al lufaj-bijity and as ■
suming to recog iize the •• old t’atholics ” ;
the w.mb* Continent pcivad-d by tlje ;
intellect mil f* rim-ut that conn a of the con*
the beiwzen old Pioa , plnlosopliic 1. the
ologic : *il. .material, and the alvanvcs of
Pnh*ic:vl Science—Rt*n-ia and Great Diitaiu
iMintr'Dg a race for tlje final gains that shall
determine Asiatic .-mpremaci—Clrina (eem
ing iva 'y to-ahitnd*»ti her advances ami
rt-olofe her hai soptned gates —.Japan ab*d»
fetphilism and inv ting V*’u tern civ
ilization to irrad'dte Western commerce to
ehritii her lo *g hidden empire—such are
plumes of the news iigtq abroad whiclt the
tnii's ovtr ad ContiU' t ts and the wires
Under aU sea* are daily heaiin e thus
With able and trusted correspondent* in
tire leading capitals, and wt etever great
changes -.-re in pr g*«‘ss. 'lhe Ti iluum aims,
at whatever cost, to bn be!<*re ite r«aoe> - s
the most prompt, co uplete, a*ni p pol-ir
pri B- ntun tit of these diviraeaud c-llHici
i g tnovt meuts ilnorgb all of which, as
it foully tiust , the 10-lmg iij4-i,*» ai e
every where sttngg'ing tip tovyi.d aigei
recognition and a-orighter future.
Al. home the stntggl** for Fie*dotn seems
oyer. TANARUS, e last sin e has l*>i*g been a citi>
zen , the last oppos. i >n to einapcrpatioii.
cnfranchisi'i|ie*it. etjnal civil riglilß. luie
been so ma 1\ abandoned N'n | art 3-, No*jVi
or-Nouth longer di-put'-s to * e itsut of the
Will I**l lhe CuHili ;* all d* C*.4i« v ti at tin Se
icsiilts mil'! U'. ver he nud■ n<- ; and wi ll
a vrtnl*- people tlms mut'd on t' e
platform <*f All It ghts for Ail. whereto
our bot dv struggle, and the prolonged
civil Conte ts that lollowcd. luiye lcdaw.
the liepi biio close.s"the records of the hit
ter, hateful past, and turns peacefully
I I'pe‘ully. to the less alarming because
less vi'al problems of the tuune Towtiat
ever may elucidate the general disetissi- n
or action on tin se. The Limine give* am
plest spac. aid most lmparii 1 record.—
Wh tfeve. paitii'S, lliav jeoi oae, whatever
p< litical lea ler*. miv say wha'evi.r otiic is
may d", i- f.ihly set down in its col uni .s,
whether this news helps or hii.de'S its* wa
views. Iu eid* t*« have the u.ht 10 . n
honest stateriloot «i the facts: and thi *
they always g. t
ll'v* * * - '*,*'- 1 , I,'".***':
! he Tr btiee is of coinue. be e ftef a> t ere
t- fore -the champion of tqirrl Ri.hts, i<
respect)v«* of race, naiinty, «'i c »ior. It
Stands inti, xibly by the amei diuent' loi
the perrnnient security ot tlmse’ iig!it'
‘which have been solum* ly incoi porated by
the peo| 1~, in tl eft imtituti nos the Uni
ted State-, independent of political pai
tie«. it eiid -avois to t"ea ! th'jii all with
jialicial fairness. It
adiuiuisti
immiiipid,
t.ik" bbbbhb^^Bf
g'
support. Hut it can
of a y political |ai y nor
der or eve*: w ive i1 a right to cr ticise and
condemn what is wrong, and c -mniond
what is right in the action of any pa*ties
or es at>y 1 uhliu tueh.
Now. as a ways. The Tribune labor- with
ab its heot for tne promotion ot the giea*
material interest pi the .cunii y. The
progress of ipvpntion.ah<l of 1a ,,,: T saving,
the devi lopnhnt bt our n sources, the pre
servation ot "Hr land h*r the laimles- and
its rapi t subjugation to hutpau wants tne
uti liz ition of our vast tind. i lying ore.*,
extension of the acilities fo* bringing pr*>
dticei amt consumer leot-r logctimi
wha 1 ever tends to swell the ranks. 1 nc'ctn.
the know)* u.e au*l bettei the comlitioa
those demoted to pio*lnc ! ive industry fijl'is
mention itnd eucouiageiuent in ot-rc#»
umns * , ;
The Weekly Tribune novr more than
• hi'ty years •and. bag ende vo ed to k t ee|»
up witn toe prog eds I ilieage in iin pro ve
il: en' undine t,rp' se. I 0-v,.t< s a la'jfv
shaie ot its eoiiiuih- t > ayrVuiti.re as the
pi st tsse •tial and mne a! of hmuan pit.-
suits. It employs tn ablest and most sites
ce>sfnl cultivators to set loitn in brief
clear easajs 'heir piactical \ie«s ot tip-
Farmer’s wn: k It fp *r»s pu lie di-cuSs
bions which en.icidate tint wotk : scathe's
from every source agiicultU'*l news, the
lepoits of the latest experiments, tlie
stories ol the lale-t successes and fai-mes,
a. and wiiatever may tend at once to better
agiicwlture. an.l to commend it as the firs
aid tiiosr impott-mt ot progressive aits,
based oil natural science.
There are luimlr, dsof thousands engaaea
in diverse pursuits vlio own or re .t a
t‘ place. ’ *ndgve.*oine pint ion of tlI eir
time to its cultme and jni,»rovemetit. I e
.’tribune si p\\g them how »o make
the ihort <»f ilieir r-s ds .and {heir bonis,
b >th by , irvetion and exonple. v No in*
j 0 .lion eq >al in q ujlty of quantity can
l>e elsewhere obla*ne,| for the pi ice < f this
journal .
'1 he We- k'y T.tbun- appeals also to
I teachers. »t».dTn.ts, «id peoons «»t ji qiiir-'
! ing mind- by tk>- character ' flit* r„ry.
contents which iocb.de reviews < f
| woiks proceeding f'on, the maste* minds
of the Old or-ff-ibe New Yot a «i h xb»
i ej,al ex rants from tho*? , f ,-special Hirer
; liuagiio.itrve Lit«-i:.tu e aisn claims
: a ti«nti n. but in a subor. nr'e dejene
I Home Interests'v* 1 ® i-eus-ed w«ekl> by
k i, w | v n|teciall> qua tfiei to mis met a-d
interest her own s«x, a-d ti e J -iingei |Or
tion ttf the- other. S<> c> t*mn is more
euterW sought < r p iusecl wi«h g »‘ a,er
! aT erage profit than bets, i | )e news . f the
day, eluci- a'ed by bri.f o>m»ei.ts,
| condensed that no ,. Q deem it dif
fuse while uiven Rnfficietitiv i»» d-tail to
' satisfy ibe wantsof'he aver se reader. -
Selections are regularly A*»Hd e
exte> sive corresp aide t*r ot the The Dai y
■ Tribune fr -m every »oa t-y, a. and it- e nto
rialfi of more permanent », e here
reproduced In short T»m W, e kly I ;i
--buiie commends Ittelf to m.U -a. by mm.
isterimt to their i"t lecto l»., 8 n more
, fully than tiny mel «»y *ny ihei jour
„al, while its regular report- of the cattb
c-ountrv piodnc.-. and other will
1 themselves save the #*«“•* re -’l"
i kirly notes th.-tn far more thita i,
■yrios.
for, THE BIGHT—JUSTICE TO ALL.
BAINBRIDGS GA., MARCH Sth; 1573.
FOl the f rnily citcle of th« *<U.cn ed
foimeror ait'siu*. 'I la* Weekly Tiihtinv I &s
j no -ii|.< rio a- :s pror-«.l by The hundreds
! of thousands w ho* having ie»d it from
j chib h Oil, -tilt .-he-i-h ami enjoy it in the
j prime ami on the jjbwn hill of |if,* We
I respectfi l!y ttr, e tl*o r*wlw» k.- oyV its woith
t" C'ltiMiienn The Wrieklv/Iralftii.e to their
friends and ,n< iglibors, and w* pr* B* r it
to clubs at (.rices 4h : ch barely pay the
cost of paper and prCs* w«rk.
i«- . .
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AN ENGLISH BUSINESS
—AND—
- FOR BOTH SEXES.
—o—
H. Feathersion,
0 Principal.
~ ~ f- m
BAINBRIDGJ| GEOIIGIA
This Institution will op<*n on the Bkcoi*d
Wednesday iu Jr.itgny, TB7g.
COURSE OF STUDY AND RATES.
First Flabs—Spelling (Webster’s), read
ing (Holmes), .Penmanship, Arithmetic
(Sanford's), Geography (Monteiths), Gram
mar (butler's), Oratory. Per month, $2 50
Second Class—Spelling (Towns), His
tory (Stephens’ U. Penmanship. Arith
metic (Moddard's). Grammar (! utler s),
Geography (Monteith a), < oinposition
(Quackenbos'), Elocution. Algebra (Da
vies ). Latin Grammar aud header (bul
lion's). Oratory. Month. $3 50.
Third < ’lass-— -■italLLng CWebstera I)ic-
I ionarv;)
mansnip,. Ailthmptic (-anford eg, ..orntn
mar ( larks), Latin •Grammar. ( ,es«ir. \ ir
gil. Hhetoric, ( ullion's), 'lVigonometry
(I-oomis), Nensuraiiom Herodotus; urient
Literature. Oratory. Per month. $3 50.
A THOROU'HI COL’KSEgF BOOK-KEKRINti AND
I'Enmanship will be taugluat Night, extra.
Per Month. 85 00
jt.ll that, is.asked, is a fair trial,
and a well taught Student is promised in
return, •
DECATUR POSTPONED SHER
IFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the court house
door, iu the city of Haiti bridge, on
the first Tuesday in April. 1873, the tol
lowing property to wit:
Lot of land No. 220 in the 16th district,
also east-half of lot No. 10 in 15th district
and the east-half of lot No. 11 in said 15th
district.of Decatur county F fhgctner will!
all lifproretoents qji.said real estate, the
same being the property of W in. M- Dol
lar. to satisfy one. Superior Court fi fa iu
favor of Hornsby & t o. vs said. Win. M.
Dollar. W.* \V. Harrell, Sh ff
, ... I —-V— —
Gkqrcia —Decalur. (,opnty.
John Fiveasli having applied for let
ups of dismissiotl from the guardiajjpwp
of the minor heirs of Jesse S. Kikes.
this Ls to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at the March term of
of ordinary for said county and .slnjfcjkiu-e
if they cart - v>‘hy said JohnT ivcafh'Trtioula
not be discharged from said guardianshijpe
Witnesa my official signature.
Hiram Hrockett, Ord y.
Feb. 8, ’73.
Georgia— Decatur County. '“■ , .
Hy virtue of an order of the Court of
Cirdiuarv of said county, wifi be sold on
the first Tuesday in. April. 1873, at the
court house door in said county, between
leoal sale Hours, all the lauds situated -y
--ii,g and being iu said cifirnty. belonging to
the estate of John Lunn.,late of said coun
tv, deceased. Terms cash.
Mart " Lunn, Adm x.
Feb. 8,1873..
CORONER’S SALE.
G’ EOBGIA—I ecafr C>m ty. -- ' '
\\i 1 In* S«*l<i b f -leiht. cult h' ttse
iloui in said cm.n'y, letwcci. «lm le-ai
b. nrs of sa c on tb. fir-t i uenlxy in Apr. ,
jl-73 tb- b-ick utor. bmise m the utyot
jWtibi idge. said cunty. «n u ;“e. sUect.
now . ccuHicd tyl.A Z--g -r, b. m -let a.-
toilow-s. est by the Ao.e house i...wOCC»«
pied by U. Hinds so'.il* by « dwt.
we-tst,v name store b.msc « ' - . I> Wcoten.
n-w cc..p"d f./ > A NVcl. Lev.d.n
a. the ■r..i"' -ny of W. W. Bane I. to -at.s
t v au fa 116 m Uec.it t»r ru|.e.mr tou tn.
f«> r of D- van i, "a; I-s & C‘>. \s >a.<i
• am], ‘ i roperty pointed out by plamt
iff s attorney, KtER , Corone,-, DC.
J^lll^mitmatconcern
fihlw “swi^rd° having in proper
fortn Wied ta me for lette- of permanent
Administration on the estate of IKJ.Uu.k
-of said county, deceased, this is
mson late ox sa j creditors and
to cite a l ana smgular and
n -xt of heir of IE J-
iS'bvLwand show cause if any they
«*tbj t^nuanen.
tion should not be grant^l Ao Mathew „tu
cord on h». J- Dickinson s estate.
COTQ OU Bkoceett, Qrd y.
Feb. 22d, ’73
eKORutA —Decatur (’ottnty.
Benjaitiio VVahlen hasapplie*! for j>er
sonality and settiiigapart and valuation of
homestead and L will pass upou the san,e
haturda^ - , the otn of March, at a. ui.
at my uilic„.
11 nt am Rrookett, Ord’v.
£| BORGIA DkCATPR CorNTY.
wf hereas li. K. **hrina'i, administrator
ct *4. R. Bannau. represents thla ixmrt
in his petition duly Hied and entmed on
record and that he has fully a*ln*im- ‘ere '
\V . It !'uriuau s estate, this Sis therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and
ctyxlitors to cause if. r.uv they cait
why said Rdimnistrr.tor should not be dis
charged from his administration, an ] re
ceive ieto-rs of dismission outlie Ist Mon
day in June next. 1873.
Hiram Drockkit, Ord'y.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOlS:
Georgia — Decatur * ounty.
W. 8. 0 rah am having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Thomas J.
Harriscu. deceased, late of said county,
this Uj to cite all and singular, the credi- i
tors aud next ot ktn of 'l'bos. J. Harruoti, j
to he and appear at my office within the |
: time allowed bylaw and show' eau** if!
any they can wby permanent administra- !
tiJn should not be granted to \\\ i>. Gra- 1
ham on Thomas J. Harrison’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, !
February 28th, 1873. ,
Hiram Bkockett, Ord’y. I
Georgia —Decatur County.
i’o mi whom it may D. P*.
Wli{taker having in pfaper form applied
to me for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of Sabina C. YVhit
'aker. late of said county,, deceased, this Ls
10 cite ali and singular the creditors and ,
next o|.kui of *>abina C. Whitaker, to be
ai*(l .kppejir at niy office within the
allowed by law and show cause if any they
can why permanent administration should
not. lie granted to D. J. Whitaker on Sa
bina C. Whitaker’s estate. Witness my
hand and officiHksiiriudurtj, February 27ti’
1073', liimcii Rrocrett, Ord y.
GEORGIA —Dboatur County.
Hr IIEUEAS JOHN D. IIA UR ELL,
administrator of 0. S. Haynes, de
de , represents to the Court in his pe
tio c duly tile*) and entered on record that
he has fully administered 0. 6. Haynes
estate. .
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred, and creditors to show
cause if they can why said aumini.-trator
should not he discharged from his adniinis
t»w.. ....vi iwciv) letters dismission On the
first Monday in Jung,
liiltAM BROCKF/I'T,
Ordinary, D. 0.
March 1,1873-30-3 m
Whereas, J. R. Rich administrator of
Win. Kehbcrg, represents to the Court in
his petition, duly tiled am( entered on rec
ord, that he has fully administered Win.
KJiberg's estate. This is therefore, to
cite all persons. COnceDied, kindred and
creditiirs. to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission, on the first
Monday in April 1873.
.Joel Jolmsou, Ord'y.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
G LORGlA—Decatur* I oitnty.
MARY' LUNN having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of John Luri».
late of sai<j county, this is to cite all and
singular, the creditors and next of heir.of
Jofin Luiiu, to be and appear at my office
w ithin the time allowed by law. aud show
cause, if any they caii . ydjy permanent ad
ministration should not Be granted to Ma
ry Lunn. on the estate 4^ -John Lunn.
JOEL JOIINSON, Ord y.
"... Dec. 2S, 1872.
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fl f.orgia—Decatur County.
M Two months after date application will
he made to the Vouft of Ordinary of said
county .in compliance with law. for leava
to eell the lands belonging to the estate of
John Lunn. late of said couTity. deceased.
Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditor of
said,deceased. Maky J. Less, Adxa’X.
Fth. S, 1?73.
V u
Strayed or Stolen. J
iin, pi , ' r ßt\VP TOWS O- e bla<S
and white p'dfd, witW
jlt fl 1 whit*' face
ijie <.ttier a white frtwty Odcd cow
bi-in''ed .1 R
Both > f the above mentioned cows have
j'tiunsr calves
A toward of so.oo will b<* given f<>r in—
formation concern 1 ng them and $7 00 for
their delivery.
ri B. ZHRICH.
Fel>. 22, 1373 31»lt
MASHALI HOUSE
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
HOARD THREE EOLLARS TER DAT
Savannah, ga
FOR itENT:
THREE good comfortable rooms can be
bail b\ applying to the undersigned at
her reaiiende —with or without boaid.
MRS. GEORGE W. HINES,
Corner I’!inters and Ce'metajy Pis. ,
A PROCL AMATION
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TO IHJfi i‘KOPLK oK OOt NTT,
OF TIIK Kojl»
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Two of tli<* K-ry Largest Stocks
.... bUOUGHT TO, iiAIN&WIAWk,
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®>mi Smurf* Xigaift
03 “jd *) o* ‘ .
«59,000 WORtii OF
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Dry Goods!
61CCERIES, MOTIONS
FA3S€¥ tO<J©S!!
Oa r Stock for the Fall and Winter Trade is couaplata in all dapartsaaat
and tuiiy prepared to meet the demands oi eve'ybody.
Light nm-class .Salesmen employed to wait on our customers.
4te»“ come and inspect our stoc*. you purchase eisewhera. Wa
n.alx tit to >clu iLiUiit tc c.c »«., *. yp„\. i£ * a p.ik.
il. T. me Id Co*,
WHOLESALE AND iii TAI- DEALERS IX
DR FLOODS,
6EOCBSIES;
H/E HAVE THE LARG 7ST STOCKS OF GOODS ever in thi«s»»A#i.
I? Out Slock of
S CLOTHING,
umijzj &m shoes hats,
/• CASSIMERES* • CLOTHS,
COLUMBUS STRIPES, CHICK TICKING
Jie complete, Mid our Stock of
BACON, FLOUR, # \
OATS, HAY,
v. BUrrER. CHEESE,
' FISH, RICE, -
bagging and ties are jdir lr.
or We Will p«y th<» If gh«*i market price for cotton, corn, »*•! n»d »srf
other coantrj produce- . a. i. t®i>A C%.
D( ADTAXfIK.
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