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Arrival of Trains in Greensboro
Day Passenger,
Arrive from Atlanta 10.51 u m
“ Augusta......; 12. 30 p n>;
Night Passenger*
Arrive from Atlanta... fft.33 p m
“ “ Augusta 1.14 a in.
Way Freight*
Arrive from Atlanta ......5.20 a m
“ “ Augusta .4,06 p m
The Passenger Trains remain in Grcens
oro 5 minntoe ; the Freight Tr ains lu uiinntcs.
School Notice.
Mas C. \\\ Lank will resume the exercises of
her School, at the Anna Cunningham Institute.
op. Tuesday October Bth. sepl7thtf
Crowded Out.—Wc have on file a
large number of advertisements, which
came too late for this issue. They will
appear next week,
Otfiug to our absence in Charleston the
greater portion of the wsok, we are unable
to give our nsuii quantity of local news.
A Growing Evii,.—The practice of
rais.ng windows and entering houses has
almost become a nightly oecumT.ce in our
city. Within the last month, we have
heard of several houses being entered at
night and money or some other valuables
stolen,
' f.t behooves our citizens to keep a sharp
lookout for these thievs, and see if some
means cant be adopted to bring them to
justice,
The Cotton Crop, —The reports
from different sections of the county indi
cate that the late rains have done some
.damage to the cotton crop, Alhough it is
hoped these days of suushine will bring
it out and make the loss quite small;
General Orders’No. 50,
Registered voters removing from the precinct
in which they are registered are authorised
by this order to procure certificates from one
of the board of registrars which will enable
them to vote in the precinct ot their present
residence.
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Presentments of the Grand Jury.
September Term ISG7,
Wc the Grand Jury selected and
sworn for September Term 1567 of
Greene Superior Court submit the fol
lowing general presentments .
We have examined through appropri
ate Committees the Records of the
Clerk of the Superior, ialerior and
CouDty Courts, and find them neatly
and correctly kept ; reflecting great
credit upon that effleeint and faithful
officer. We have examined the
Records and papers belonging to the
office of the Ordinary, and find them
kept in a manner highly creditable to
that very competent officer.
We find the Rooks and vouchers of
the Treasurer correctly kept, and all
the vouchers regularly numbered and
properly filed—lVc find at the last
term of the Court, cash on hand slll,
53. Received since from various
sources $1,255.37 —making 1306,90,
He has paid in excess of rece'pts
$67,05y which amount is yet due
that officer,
We find the Court House in good
condition and kept in good order, we
recommend to the. Justices of the In
ferior Court, to have the Couit and
Grand Jury rooms re-covered and the
fence around the Court House Square
repaired or rebuilt.
We find the Jail as cleanly kept as
its construction and the number of
inmates received will admit, some re
pays are necessary for the safety, com ■
fort and health of the prisoners,
H 7 e find some of the Roads in bad
condition aud urge upon the Commis
sioners of the respective Districts the
faithful performance of their duties.
We would mention the fact, that the
names of over five hundred ot the reg
istered colored voters have not been
entered upon the Digest of the Receiver
of Tax Returns.
The Grand Jury indulge the hope and
bclie r , that amid the political clouds
which overshadow the country, and
the changed domestic relations that
have been effected that neither “princi
palities nor powers, nor things present
nor things to come,” shall impair the
personal respectability of the white
people of the South, or contaminate the
purity of the blood of our fathers.
To his Honor. Judge Reese we ten
der our thanks for his courtesy to this
body, and the veiy able discharge of
bis duties at this term of the Court.
To the Attorney General, Cob Lof
ton we tender our acknowledgements
for his counsel and courtesy to this
body and the efficient discharge of his
duties.
Re request that these presentements
be published in the Greensboro Herald.
Rowan H. Ward I* oreman.
Seaborn 1 Owen?. Thomas P. Janes.
John G. Carmichael. John P.Harris.
Richard A . Dilwortli. Wiley G. Johnson
Robeit 1,, McWhorter. James F. Hall.
David A. Newsom. Alexander Kimbrough.
James N, Armor, Asa Rhodes,
rtter ty. Printuo. James W. Jackson
•ghn E. Jackson. Jr. Eli A. Veazey.
George C.Davis Williara VV. Brooks
Litl leberry J aekson.
On motion, Ordered that the fore
going ITsent'gents be published as re
quested.
September Term 1867,
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court, this 16th day of Sep
tember 1867.
ISAAC R. It ALL ClcrJt,
What are you smashing that dog's,
head for! dont you see that he’s as dead
as a stone already ?’ ‘Yes I doe» but
he did kill mine slackens and suck mine
eggsi, and I did shoot him bery dead, and
now I lets him know dat dete is an here
after !’ and the Teuton whacked away on
the poor dog’s skull.
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.Now Advert,itoments.
Dissolution.
tnilE firm of S. A, Foil lx & Uro. is this day
JL disolved by mutual consent, S. A. Foutz
retiring. D. E. Foulz is heresy authorized to
settle th* business of the late lirtr. and will con
tinue the business in his own name.
S. A. FOUTZ,
DAVID E. FOUTZ
scpt2l—tf
I Wild, continue in tire Wholesale Drug and
Medicine Easiness Maaufactnrihg Fotutz's,
Medicines, tiro old [data. No. 11(1 Franklin
street, ifnder the name and style of
DAVID E, FOUTZ, Baltimore,
NOTICB
A IMPLICATION wil) be made to the Honorable
jl\_ Court ot’Ordinary of Greene County, Geor
gia, at the first regular term alter the expiration
of two Months from this date, far leave to sell
air the land belonging to the estate Os John D.
English late of said county deceased, for the
purpose ol paying the debts, and for the benefit
of the Orphans of said deceased.
Sept. 9th 18J7
ANN N. ENGLISH Exr.
septll—2ins of John D. Englisji fjcc’d.
JOHN L, FLEMING,
COTTO3ST FACTOR
AND
General Commission Merchant,
Jackson Street,
AUGUST./}, GEORGIA,
\ATILL demote his personal attention to the
V V /Storage and Sale of Cotton and all other
Produce.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, Ac., promptly filled.
Liberal cash advances made. '
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Express Office.
]3ERBONa wishing to send Packages to any
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Southern Express Company, the safest and most
reliable. Office at the Depot;
J. F, ZIMMERMAN.
Agent.
Wright nftelit Screw.
rnilE under.Jgned is Agent for this celebrated
J. Patent Iron Screw. Where persons desire
it, he will lit th in up on shoit notice.
Orders sent to him at White Plains, will
receive his prompt attention.
J. R. PARKER.
jeptll—lm Agent for Greene (Jaunty.
Executor s Notice,
VLL p T-suns in dabted to tin} Estate pf Arm
Bang.i late of Greene County, dee'd will
make immediate payment and all persons hav
ing claims agaipst said estate will present them
10 the undesigned i» terms of the Law.
WALTER GpIFFIN.
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10,000 WORD'S and MEANINGS not found in
oth t DictioparDs,
Over thirty able American and European
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Several tables of great Value, one of them of
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Mass,
MSEfILPmiMIIOMIIi
CIIAjYGE oE time.
Two Dally Trains leave Nashville
for Washington, New York, and
all points East and Bomb.
Close connection made at
Chattanooga morningand
evening tor all Eastern
and Southern cities.
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N. &#>. •KJw.toi*. >•
Nisirvna.E. Tens., Jan. 27, 1567. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY 27,
18(17, and until further notice, Passenger
trains will run as follows f 1
Leave Nashville for Wasington. New > ork,
Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery, Augusta, Savan
nah. New Orleans and Mobile, at 6-.-00 a. m. and
5 00 p m. arriving at Chattanooga at 2.-fl(fa. m.
Mid 2;00 p- m. ; both trains making close conncc
tiousat Chattanooga with E. T. <fcGa. and West
ern and Atlantic railroad trains. Returning
leavofeiattafooga at 7:40 a.m. andO;4o p-m.
unon arrival of E. T ft Ga. aud W. A A. trams,
arriving in Nashville at 4-30 a. in. and 4:30
P Elegant Palace Sleeping Cars on
all Ni'dit Passenger Trains.
BHEAoyviW-K Accommodation'. Leave _ Shelby
ville at 5-20 a*, m. and 12:50 p. m. arriving in
Nashville at 11.10 a. m. and 4.30 p m Leave
Nashville for Shelby ville 5;00a. m. mJftpW p m,
arriving in Shelby vW. 9tW a m and 9.05 pm.
Nah ville- and Northwestern 14, K.
1 PASSENGER IRALN.
I eaves Nashville 4.40 p. m. ; arrives Johnson
v4l le 10 30 V- m. Leaves JohnsonviHe 3.4)0 a. nr,
arrives a
N &O. and A A N W. P R.
IP, NANCE, Gen'l Pass; Agent .
Administrator’s Sale.
UY virtue ot an order from tho Honorable
sCourt of Ordinary of Grecse Comity,
j Gehtgin, wnl be sold on the
j Ist Tuesday in November next,
in front of the Cos mil House in tlia city of Albany
Dougherty County, I>et vyen, the usual horns of
sale, the tide Cotton Plant ition of the late Ma
jorfUorgo O. DnwßOu, lyfrtg in Ihmgftefty OourW
ty about 12 miles from the cily of Albany contain
ing about Llevcn Hundred Acres ,fC)ak B „j
Hickory ) Laud, ol which
adjoining lamb, of I‘eTer .Ifel.ateh Georg.' Wal
ker. John R. Jones and land iormerly owned hy
Jeremiah Beall» • L
Also will be sold on the aolh of Deifemnef
next, on tho Plantation, between the usual hours
of sale all the personal property pertaining to the
said Plantation. Terms cash. Plantation to lie
delivered i«r the Ist of January next, and per
sonal property on the day of sale.
EDWARD W, SEA BROOK.
kept I !—lds Administrator.
‘ B U’ANTED to make an arraug. mei tf’ with a
*• live-man in every oount.v, who wlabel to
make money, and can give good references, No
,-capital required. Will >ell a l/usinurs now .pay•
' ing $ 1.500 per month, and rely.on.-Hie profits
for my pay. Address J. C. TILTON,
4t " Pittsburg, Pa.
A HOME FOR S1.00!
CONTINUATION OF
G. M, Gullctfs Raffle.
no failure this time
ToTykePlacein Macon,G-a.
OCT. 13 t1x,1837.
My only object in offering this
scheme lor public patronage, is prompt
ed by a desire to sell my Deal Estate
all at mice, or lose it in the attempt/ I
have reduced the price of tickets in
the reach of all, and have placed every
thing on tho list at a fair valuation.
Every Fourth Ticket takes a
EB» 0
No Pi'ijie IVoifli Less Thad 5i.2.5.
All the rlated-Ware, <tc., we offer,
is put down at tho lowest retail price
for such goods. Y T ou stand a chance
of getting the best prize on the list for
ONLY
Tlie price asked for rickets is ex
ceedingly small, in view of tho gain
in prospect. If you should miss the
first, second or third prizes, there arc
many others which are worth two hun
dred fold the amount subscribed.
Those who prefer, can adopt this
plan in ordering tickets: "When the
amouut they wish to invest amounts
to as nmch as $2 •, they esn deposit the
amount they wish to invest in the
hands of some gentleman who will in
form me of suclt deposit, and I will
send the tickets ; provided I am ac
quainted with Him, or he can.give me
good references as to his <£d.,
He can hold tho money subject to my
order after the Raffle has taken place.
PRICE Or TICKETS,
VV HEN ORDE R ED BV M AIL O U EX PR ESS :
One 1 icket, $1 <'o
Five “ *' 4 s')
Ten “ 9 00
Eleven" 10 00
Twenty' 1 18 00
Fifty “ 44 00
Below will be found a list of the prizes .’
1 Cofion TTanW®. 12011 $15,000
1 Eight room hon-e & 2 acre lot
'in the Pity of Griffin..., ;'.... X. >4,0 0
200 iii’fcs l.ii (i in.Mffcon bounty 1,200
150 (lo 0o ao do .....VI ,000
150 do Ao do do .-. k,oon
100 do do do do iioo
100 do do do Ao ....000
50 dO do do do ..300
50 do do do do 800
50 do do do do 300
1 0 do do do do .......... 300
1 Half Acre Lot and two room House,
In thte ettf of Atlanta,.....; 000
1 Quarter Acre Lot and two room House,
in the city of Atlanta, 300
15 Quaiici- Aero Lot in .suburbs of
the city Qf Atlanta sllo’ each ....1,650
1 splendid sett Gtfina, . c. *250
'6 Wdbdraftm Concord Buggies*,
$225 each ..... v ... -. 1,350
1 fine «eiglffeen carat Watch, 150
■ 5 Ladies fine enameld Watches,
$125 each * . .4(35
5 Ladies fine enameled Watch -S,
STOO citch,.. •’’fib
LO Tea six nieces each, 87 each... .750
10 do do foflr do do 40 da. ...400
250 Fifty picture Albums, 5 each,,. ,1,250
to Elaborate Ice i’icturee, 25 each,.2so
1C Cake Baskets, rreavy- plated, 15 each,..150
10 Ladies’:Work Boxes, 20 eeach, 200
20 setts double, plated Colors, 30 each.., .too.
AOoGoId Pens, An o’aaes,.-2 ’So each
200 setts heavy platod Castors. 6 oo do
2000 heavy plated Fruit Knives, 2 oo do
15» Butter Dishes, 5 oo do
,sao Chased Cups, heavy pjateij, 2 oo do
100 Card Stands, do do. 5 oodo
1800 Butter Knives, do do 1 25 to 3 oo do
100 sets Dining Forks, heavy plated, 5 oo do
2ooo’/Steel Engravings, 1 25 do
500 setts Tea .Spoons,- 3 oo do
500 do Gold-lined .Salt Castors, 360 do
800 do do Goblets,- 3 oo do
550 do Desert /Spoons,' 5 oo do
PLAN OF RAFFLE.
A duplicate number lor cacti tickets
will be placed in a round box, on
small pteucs of card, and mixed indis
criminately. The first number drawn
takes the ffrst prize, the ; secotnd tho
second prize* Every fourth ticket
takes, a prize. The drawing will take
place in public, and Conducted by dis
interested men, under oath.
For full desrieptions of property and
my references, send for a circular, as
tax is so heavy I will have only one
place to sell tickets.
SPECIAL PLAN. .
Those Who wsill to buy tickets in
this Special Plan, can do as follows :
I will sell a one dollar ticket lor fifty
eeuta ; if H draws a prize you pay $2
for the prize or not take it. 1 will
sella one dollar ticket for twenty-five
cents ; if it draws a prize you pay $4
for the prize or not take it. One ad
vantage iu investing in this way is
i this : If you should pay twenty-five or
! fifty cents for a ticket and it should bo
a blank, you are out orrly so much ;
whereas if it was oue dollar, you would
; be out fiffv or seventy-five cents more.
,u. n 6I7LLETT, tlriffiii CH«
Edward Wilder's
Famotis
Stomach Bitters
Will cure Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint and all species of In
digeatkou, lulermittcut
Fever. Fever ar and
Ague and all Periodical Diaordera.
/t will giw immedlßto r«Rcf in Cblie »t*<l Flux.
It will cure Costirenes*.
His a mild and delightfn! /uvigoraul for deb
cate Females.
It is a safe Anti-Bilious XilteFaUve and Tonic
foe ali Family purposes.
It is a powerful Recuperant after tfce frame
has be«» debilitated or reduced by sickness
it is an excolcnt Appetiser as well as srtrength
ener of the digestive foresc.
It is desirable alike as a Corfoctivo and mild
Cathartic,
teH_For tlia Cure of The above Diseases this
, preparation stands Unrivaled, and its good and
! permanent effi-Qts are attested by thous-md*. anil
it is recommended aline not only by the ablest
medical men: but also by the ministry,
Try It, nil you that uro afflicted, and be
convinced of Its wonderful power-and beneficial
effects,
Edward Wilders
&n ,i e
AXt)
a- c® mm Jr*•
An unfailing and rapid Cute tot Scrofula in all
its forms' every known variety o GoWstifulional
Syphilis or Yenerial Disease, Neuralgia. .Bkin
Diseases—uo matter how old or mve/rate—
Chionic Khenmittisßi, /Scliroftilotts Sore Eyes,
Glandular Swellings of the neck or elsewhere,
Chronic Clnlb and Fever, 'fetter; tVeeping Sore
l>*g, Ulcers of every kind, I’iir.pDs on the /act
ringworm, scald-head, falling of Ihe Imir
allopccia, white hip-joint Di euae <>
Morbus Co“ariusj‘ ehfonic erysipclu*, drolO 1
Ague-cake. Ac .
4ag,For the rapid and permanent cure of the
above Diseases this preparation stand unrivaled-
A cure is guaranteed iu every ease where l*is
Used accorpiHg to directions.
Edward Wilder’s
COMPOUND EXT ft ACT
WILD CHERRY.
Tiii« preparafion is specially f-ccofrtmended as
affording certain and p oinpt felief iu Couglis,
Col/Is. nni Catarrhs of every deacrlpt on, In
Bronchitis, Laringytis, and Asthma Or I’lrtHisfe
it givi s immediatu comfort and relief, /1 is
also admirably adapted to refitf of Ulo cough
and dilffculty of breathing in Consuption. It is
in ispensjfble in Pneumonia or Vfinter.Eever.
Pleurisy, and every conceivable form of Pulmo
nary Disease attended with cOitgb difficulty of
brcatlip g. or pain. Fcr taste, dfiuienoy, ami
power this medicine has no equal, and when used
in any of the above diston'ses has never been
kn w-n to fail to give almost instant relief fol
lowedby certain and perm inent cure.
Edward Wilder’s
FAMILY PILLS
For the cure of Constipated and Sluggish
BowclZ Iu these condition# of the a imontary
canal they are Guaranteed to lie pcrlectly Vn
falltble. As a Purgative in all Fevers and In
flammation of tbt Liver, brain, kidneys, and
: bladder, in erysipelas, fever aud ague, acme
Opthalmia or sore eves, fallows of toe head,
vertigo, dizzinass, blindness, Ac., they cannot
be e“ceb;d.. These lb lls wifi be found, on trial,
to be far superu r to any other combination of
medicines in the rapid and certain cure of all
th * above diseases. They should bb taken with
Edward Wilder'sSarsapitrillit and Potash In the
dis use# in which that remedy is recommended ,
and with Edward Wilifer’s Compound Extract of
wild cherry in coughs, -cold-, etc., and with
F/cfwaC/f Wilder’s Stomach Bitters fur chH4s and
j ever aud fever and ague.
EDWARD WILDER & Cfl.,
wholesale druggists
215 Marble Front Alain street
LOUISVILLE KY.
Female in Greensboro Ga.by
WALKER 4 TORBERT
Ne w Spring and Sum me r
GOODS!
CHEAPER THAN E3VBR !
J)
HAVE just received Spring Prirrts in uew and beautiful style.-), at fronT T 2
to 20 cents. Beautiful Mozambique.- for spring dresses, at 23 contß per yil
Dress broods in Silks. . Vlnneeas, Lem>s, Embroidered i a O|jJins r Plain Poplins,
Poll Drocrcs, Gtehadfnetr. (silk and (sotto>n) fhanibrays, Ginghants, &c. White
Iron ilwege. French and Irish Swiss, Silks (white and col and) Tarltons, 4Vhite
stripe an I cheeked Svriss, all kinds of Domestic Goods in bleached and un
bleached Shirtings. Sheetings, Plaids?Stripce, Tickings, Denims ,fcc. <&’
Handkcreliicfs, liincib Cambric, Embroidered Lawn, cotton and silk, Hosiery
and Gloves for ladies gentlemen and children. Parasols and nun
from 75 ccTrts (coUoii)- to *5 beaded silk, ladies' misses’ childrens’ and youths’
Hats and Bonnets—latest -tyles and at very low prices, Flowers, Wreaths, ifib
bpns ami-straw Trimmings, Notions, ke.
As wc receive Goods every week
From No-w
we can give our customers the benefit in prices, styles and fashions. We sell
at a smlill advance on New y’ork cost. Samples given and goods shown with
pleasure. Goods ord-cred can be returned if they are not as represented iu
price and quality. -• .
/u-addition to the flUove, the sulnscribers offer to their friends and th" pub.
lie, Groperies, Crockery, Hardware,Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Troviss
iirrtis-, Meal . iVo. Act
Having ugen'n in Clmrle,ston, Savannah and New York, they will furnish
Goods ai cheap as thoj’ cum be bought at those points—freight added.
100 llo“sii<>aris MuscFvado Molasses,
at 75 cents per gaj-lon, or 70 cents by the hogshead. Country produce taken
in exchange for goous. [Gregnsboroj Ga.. May 11th ts
FOUTZ'B
.I»LII*AT*T>
Horse and Cattle Petite
.. . ~wh n. U-N-0 ' .'l.' .. l. \ I ll;
ftnlseraVle skeleton into a finji-looking and spirited
horse. -j y \ ' ’
To keepers nf Cows this preparation is invaluable.
M nn flpfl'tfte, loo.«ens
, their hide, and
f ake * them 4hriv#
In all ol such as Coughs, Ulcers mi
or entirely pa tented. If #iven in tjmo, a certain
prev**Dtive and cine for the; IJitjl
Price 26 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers for sl.
PREPARED BY
S. A. FOUTZ A URO.,
AT THEIR
WJTOI.ESHF nmu AMI MIDTCfNE nffOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through
out th« United
For sale by TV. GRIFFIN, Grconsboro,(?a.
Improved Billiard Tables,
Well know: to be PtifT-Hor tft any now in usp.
Mnillirsctorr, 4!5 .Mi rfri 1 St., !V. V
rjlliE -iiv.il jM-j/ul.iwiy. j>l. cIIAI.’F’.V IM-
I I*R<')YKD Wlßf.lAßirtAm.Eflms fomPr.
led it iweeewfy to Waft* fex'-vnsiye rtrf'nngrmK its.
in oMWr w vrti>l>l.f ifirrVnMffg' delnaiidt mid
lm jsipiw prvpareil lo fill any otilei- with wfiioh
It is jmtvwus, or Up iuii> i.c gpucvaliy, may lavirr
him. . . .
W. J. ?!ipcf." nai *ug hail |(radical c.vporionoe
for nearly. Iwcuty y«m. fa tho ul-auufaclui-o of
Billlai<l TA'ilc;,and lihying in;.»TQ K number of
valuable imuro\cuit-iits, he guurantu.es a Table,
which for elaot icily of tauch, oicc.imuiual con
struction ou ccic ntilfc oftiicffiles, arid elegance of
sirpi'afattco’ wid cball, ng<r corttpetiDwi.
His newly invrrdcd patent Gushions having
been pronounced'by the most competent judges
to KuJn'Ufei W any i*nw in ii.|e, .10 is esabied to
(qr.nirlt the Wot Hillard Table manufactured in the
United States, dud sustain the uanre wt/fch .Sharps
Tables so justly have nnplired.
Balls, Cues and Trimipgs con-lantlj on hand.
Old'Crtsh'.’dns repair and at “Irort dot,So Orders by
mail pnuctfial'ly iitfond and to._
Send fov dr -riptivc clrciilarsml prieo fist. j
W. 1. SriAKl’.
BsvylS—«f, 43 Mercer .S'rr t-t. New Yorlc.
ADM'US S\l,F.
r.v vlifdo ot'an nrdet of the Hon. Court of
Ordinary of OrcdneC’tfnnty; Getfrgra, will be sold
at auction, before Court House door .11 Greens
boro. In snid Sointjr, oit the lrr-‘. Tuesday in
October next, between the lawful hours of sale,
the following tract of land in said county,
t<7 wit : a tract ot land sitireted on tire waters
of Rrt«ii£r«ek, (t/fjoiniug tarnfi ot A. D. Fhrlps
and Frederick Havant, containing St acres, in ore
or lees, the same being the tract whereon Eliza
beth Hunt aud John I’erdee reside.
Sold as the property ot the estate of George
W. Hunt, late of Chimi#H Goenty, Alabama
deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts
and for distrihutin.
Tenpti of sale oath.
WILLIAM MORKIA
Adnt'lsof the Estate of Gs'Wga W. Uuhl.
This August »tli, 18il7.—10d
Messrs, I.T: walker & 00., Louiewiie j
i\l. Ky.. are authorized Agents lor fie Hsa
i All . Hu****transected by them wrtl he duly |
I edcknowlged tiy me.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WIiERFAg, Valentine D. Gresham ami.
Marshni K, .Stovall, Executors of the . last will
and testament of William D. Maddox, deceased
petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
Lor bdlets ol dismission 1
These ore therefore to cits and require nil pef
sons concerned <cr show cause against Tie' grant
ing of the discharge of snid Kxeenlors, and issu
ing to them Loiters ttisiuiesof), at the Court of
Ordinary to be held in and lor said county
on the llrst Monday in Keftlember next.
Givi it under my hand at office in Greensboro,
February 11th, 1867. EUGKNIUS L. KING,
Feb, 15th wtd. Ordiuary,
GBODGHA, Greene County.— 1
TWO montts after date, to, wit : at the next
August Term of the Court of Ordiuary of said
county, application will be made to said Court
for leave to sell all the Land belonging to the
oet.iteof George ts. Hunt, late of Alabama
dec'd,, f«f tile purpose of paylrtg the dehrs and
for distribution. /Said Land is situated in Green#
county, Ga,
this 18th day of May, 1867,
WILLIAM MORRIS.
nlyS -tl .ddndr of George W. Hunt.
NOTICE!
Application will lie made to the Court of Ordl
nary of Uree.ie county, Ga., at the first regu
Lu term after the gxp/ratirtn of two months from
! this notice, for leave to sell (he land belonging
to the estate of Archibald TUfpley, late of said
conut y it - 1) -- • 1 ec*! for the purpose of die
This July 3rd 1867
WILLLVM RRYAN, Adm’r
of Fatatc of Archibald Tarpfejr
dec’d
ful/ili —COit
Notioe!
Application will be made to the Court of Oit
dinary of Greene Comity, Georgia, at the first
regular term after tip,* expiration of tWo months
from this notice, for leave f# sell the land, [they
same hoiitg 0 tract of land in Lee County, Geor
gia, containing 101 N4 acres, more Os less,l
belongtifg to John U, Cook, Jasper T. Cook ami
James C. Cook, orpngus ol Elisha Cook, late of
Lee County, Georgia, deceased, for fhn purpose
of paying the debts, and lor the benefit of said
orphan
This July 24tfi, 1807. THOMAS AKINS,
Guardian of the orphans of Elisha Cook, dec'd.
july27-10w
inoticesT
4 phfiention will be nnulc to to tho <4>urt'o#
TV. Ordinary'of Greene county, Georgiw, at ilia
first regular term after the expiration of two
rhO'ntksfrom this notice, for leaye to sett the-
Land belonging to the estate of Archibald H>,
Ferkins, late of said county dec’d foe the pur
pose of pay' o " the debts of said estate,
this Jufy Ist 1867,
M attrriA A-, Feßki.vs, Adm’x,
//amh.ton TANARUS, Peßkcvs, Ad mV.
of Estate of Archibald 11. Tci-kio-f
deed.
juty«—6od
Nat ice to Debtors k Creditors
A LL persons having demands against Solomon
V. Arnold late of Greene Con tyG., deceased,
witi present tlrem try me i# terms of tiio Liw"
and all Indebted to said deceased will make iu*i
mediate jiaymvn’t to me.
J4S. L. BROWN
.ddmr. of 3olon>on P. Arnold.
augustlD—GOrls
Look at This.
SHAVE Praletioerl Medicine for a number of
years, and have discovered a Complete Re a
cdy for the cure
Cancers, Old Ulcers, Polypus,
I’tslulas, &c.,
Also a complete cure for Dropsies.
Dr. F. G. FORD.
1y23 Marietta St., Atlanta, Use
NOTICE
nEAREAFTER, until further notice, tfre
advertisements connected with the Office es
the Ordinary County Judge, Sberhf, Clerk of tho
Superior aud Inferior Courts of Greeno County
Georgia, will be published in tho a
newspaper published in Atlanta Ga. _
Ettgenius L. King, Ordiaary.
Columbus Heard, County Judge,
J. 11. English, Sheriff,
Isaac B. Hall, Clerk »
Superior and Inferior torts,
augustJUft—tf -4
t7ie~chrisrian messenger,
riTIIE object of the Publisimrs, is the dissemi--
£ natfoa of intelligence, religoqs, aud moral
principles, among 411 classes, of onr people, the
Messenger, will also devote a portiou of Its
space to the interest of tho, Mxsoxic Fkatkkm
ry, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage
from that class, of people-, Subscription Price
two dollars » year. Address
GENTRY <fc JEFFERSON.
aug24 Augusta Ga