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Arrival of Trains in Greensboro
Day Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 10.06 a m,
“ Augusta 12.40 pm
Night Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 19.33 p m
“ “ Augusta.,.. 1.08 am,
Way Freight.
Arrive from Atlanta 5.20 a m
“ •* Augusta 3,45 p, n
Th- Passenger Trains remain in Greens
boro 6 minutes; the Freight Trains 10 minutes.
(.anti ffe Love.
This spirited M ignirie. the cheapest in the South
edited by a gifted and gallant Geoeril who wears the
honors of the ..leziean war as well as that of the late
one, Uon our table. One of ita special aims ‘-Is to
preserve a record of the heroism and endurance, the
wit and humor of the Southern Sold ; ery.” It is
oublished at Charlotte N. C.by Hill, Irwia A Cos. at
three dollars per annum in advanee A subscription
list is open at our office, and we shall be happy to
receive and forward the nainm of new subscribers.
Attempt at l.arceny
One night last week, between midnight and day
break. so mi unknow 1 person attempted to gain en
trance tbrongh the upper window of Mr. B. W.
Force’s house, by the assistance of a ladder, As the
thief was making his appearance in the window he
was discovered, and the beirg givin he hastily
retreated. 0 jcurances of th's kin l seem to be on the
increase in our midst.
New Store.
It is our pleasure to direct the special attention of
everybody to »he large and splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods recently opened by our enter
prising friend Wm S D-tvis of the late firm of C. A'
Davis A Bro. His stock embraces literally even thing
usually found in a first c’ass dry Goods Store- and t
was selected with a view to suit the town and country
trade. From an examination of his stock we are sat
isfied that he his goods that wi 1 suit the taste of th'
most fastidious. The farmer, the doctor, the lawyers
the mechanic and men of every profe'Sion and grade
are cordially invite! to call and get suited in cheap
bargains To th9ladies the i»vitati<*o is always heart
ily extended tocomo to this p!aoe of attraction.
RT Bill Arp (not Bill A r p of Rome) but a brand
of Smoking Tobacco of this name for sale by Meador
Brothers, Atlanta, G.i , has been pronounced by a
friend, who is a g *od ju lge. to be equally as unriva!
ed in qu ility as t’le inimitable Bill is in humor Tbev
ore the sole Agents fi*r the Southern States of th*s
Celebrated Bran 1, and our dealers should send on their
order* t * them as they keep constantly on hand the
very best brands of Tobacco.
Novelty
We have ji t roesivel from Mine. Demorest’s
Emporium of Fashion, 473 B oadway, N«\v York,*
Mammoth Bulletin of Ladies and Children’s Fashions
for the Fill an I Winter of 1357- 8, with Patterns
accompany!-ig the same
Our lily frionls are reminded that Mini D mor
«st publishes one of the best Fashion Magatin .'S in
the Unite 1 Stites and she keep* paste 1 with the nov
elties of the fa*honable world.
Osceola. Yoarpioin his been received and is ac
cepted
Notice.
The noa-xpjwaranae of several new aI VP rtisrinent.
i* st'trieu'able to the fact th it we intend to charge toe
form ..four piper, next week or the week afer, and
will give the da’ayel advertisem nts the b.ncfi' of
new type.
——.as*. w——
The cit tn< of A tgusta are bui d'og » Stret
Railroad Col E. <* . Cole has been eleciel l’rese
and wit an! the work u b;ing rapidly pushed forward
und»r hit direction,.
JjgT * e desire to eall the Hltomion of sMpp'rs and
traveler, to the New Steumhip Lin> from Chnrles
to New York. The three steamer,. Manhattan
Champion aad Jim *8 Alger possess the important
qeal ties of staunchness and ap-ed The rcoent re
duction of freight on the South Car liua Ro,d m ke
this route the cheapest for the shipm nt ot f.eigh t
to and from New York.
HERALD OFFICE, J
(J-eecshorO, 9a„ Oot. 12h 1867 . S
Messrs Jama ff Franklin.
No 57 Warren Street, New Yook
I have been victimized to often by similar establish
moots toy *urs, that I have come to a positive con*
elusion no: to insert a-y tr .nsieut advertisement unless
it be accompanied by the cash or sent through a relia
b’o Agent My price for pub'ishiug your advertise
ment is *2O. If you wi hit inserted, please inform
mo and remit one half the amjunt.
Very Ro.-pectfully,
J >HN K. SPB3TE.
Communicated
3fr. Editor
I drop you a note to contradict a report which
is circulated on me. The report which I deny is
that lam a Radical. God know* I bad rather they
had *aid I had stolen one of my teighbor’a sheep
One of y« ur townsmen wrote me a very p e>sing
note to come up on a certain day for he had some
very particular business with me I we? t, thinking
he was my friend, and wh»*n I got there he and others
asked me to run for the convention. I to'd them I
would not One of th** gentlemen asked me to walk
with him I did no. He w-mted me to see some ne
groes to get them to say that they would vote for me
if I wonld be a candidate, I will work ten years for
any honarable man that will say «hat he ver heard
me sav that any military Uw or any other law that
the R 'dicah have ever made wss right, I think that
som *of your townsmen are Radicals hut and -nt want
tarnish their honor by becoming condid ites, therefore
they seek to draw in an uostspecting countryman
t If any man in Greene hate* a Rad cal, I do for I
hink I have a right to, No Mr Editor lam the las 1
man to desert my friends when the are in distress l
It is not in my nature lam with the respectable
people of my county. I will live and die with the
honorable men of Greene I never sought office, and
when I do I will cousuli my neigbb.r, and friends.
Yours Respectfully
R A CREDILLE.
Medicinal,
DR W I». BETHEA will return to «reensboro
on Monday next to resume the practice of Med
icine in iM various branches. The patronage of his
old friends and the public generally is most respect
fully solicited. oetl2lt
LINTON & DOUGHTY
CottonFac tore
AND
Commission Merchants
Jack sod St.
Augusta Ga.
Continue the commission businesrt in all its bran
ebes Oetl2-3mi
Embroidery, &.c,
Miss C, COKLKW TENDERS 11ER SERVICES
to the oltisens es Green horn, and will do Light Sew
tngon most real- nablt terms She will also do
a ainpiag for Embroidery aed Braiding Thu ladies
are invited to give her a call.
MEADOR i BROS.
(under united states hgtel.)
ATLANTA..... .GEOGIA.
ALWAYS IN STORE A LARGE
STOCK OF ALL GRADES
Tobacco & Sugars
-AND-
Common Whiskeys
Soie Agents tor the Southern
States for th? Sale of the Cele
brated Bill Arp Smoking
oonl2 -lm
Admr’s Sale.
VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE HONOR
*»bl« Court of Ordinary of Greene County Georgia
will be sold before the Court House Door in the City
of Greene*boro in said county between the legal hour*
of sale on the
IST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER
next, the following tract of Land belonging to the
Estate of Archibald H. Perkins, dee’d, to wit •
The tract containing Eleven Hundred aud Sixteen
and One (ialf(1116j) Acres, more or leas, adjoining
lands ot Asa. Rhodes, Hugb M. King, Wm W Biook,
and others,onthe waters of the Ogeche, in said county
The above true of land will be sold in three par
cels or tract, as follows to wit : One Tract containing
E’our Hnndred and Fifty Acres, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of Asa Rhodo, Wm A Akin,. Anothir
Tracet outaining two hundred and ninety four and oae
half acres, adjoining Hugh M. King, Wm W. Brooks
andothersand also the foe n remainder in that por
tion of the said Lind which has been assig led to his
widow as dover. containing th oe hundred and seven
ty two sens Soldforthc boeefitiflhe creditors of
-aid deceased.
Terms of oale CASH
MARTIU A. PERKINS Admx.
H T .ERKINS Ahmr
of the Estate of Archibald 11 Perkins deceased
Greensboru Ga Oct 12- 49ds
Commissioners Sale!
Georgia, Greene County.—
TN pursuance o( an Older of the Superior Court
ot siad County, will bo sold at public outcry
oc the
Ist Tuesday in November
next before ihe Court House of said county be
tween the usual hours of sale the tract of laud
belonging to the Orphan ■ of Richard S. Park
situated in said conn y and adjoining lands of
Seaborn Lawrence. Augustus L. Kimbrough and
othe s, containing Nine Hundred .C ninety two
acre*, more or less. Sold for partition. Terms
cash oa the day of sale.
Jas. L. Brown.
L. B. Jackson.
Jno. E Walker.
Commissioners.
Bept3—tds
COTTON GINS! COTTON GOVS'.
IKlttH L. EHE ill & SON'S
Univc’sal Cotton Gins,
CONDENSERS
VLSO Railway and Lever Horse Power, and
lugorsooli’s hand cotton pre-««< for sale by
P. W. i. ECHOLS.
Dealer in Agricultural linpiimeuts aud
Maeheuery White llall -Street,
sep2S —ls Allan a C
WOOD i ALLEN.
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
ATLANTA Ga
\VILL execute all work in their line with reat
** ness and dispatch. *ep*2B,—3ms
I.HYAMS&CO.
Gen’ral Commission Merchants
At Ijortlesjold Stand
a7Q Broad St-
AUGUSTA (5 A .
And Dealers in
P f NE GROCERIES
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGARS
SHOES andHATS
fi®" Lime Plaster and Ceineut always on
hand and lor sale. sep2B—6ms.
lull.N KfmLf. K 1 I'LEDGE WILSON.
J, S, FAIRLY & C 0„
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WHITK mm, HfISIKRY,
FANCY GOODS
And SMALL WARES GENERALLY
tIO. tn Hn> ne Street
Charleston, S. C.
scp2B—3ms
f Aeioflse’st,
Successor of
Hats, Caps anil Strafu Contis
N0.25 Havne-Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
sep2B—3m,
Boots, Shoes & Trunks.
TIIE attention of the trade is specially invited
* to my Fall and Winter Ntock of
BOOTS, SIEKOES,
AND
WHICH 18 NOW CONPLETE.
A call from country Merchants visiting the
City, is respectfully solicited
Fresh Goods received Wiekly via Boston and
New Y'ork.
EDWARD DALY, Agent,
No. 141 Meeting-street, opposite liayue-st.
6co2B—6ms
EXECUTOR’S SALE m
WILL, be sold on the hot TUESDAY in UIIEM
BKR nsxt within the usual hours of sal.- before the
Court Uouse do r’ in Greensboro. Greene County, Ge ,
for dutribution among the legatees, that valuable
tract of Land known a, Dover, the residence of Col.
K. J. Willis, late of said oounty, deoeared Situated
about six miles West of Greensboro, on the Oconee
Kiver between Daniels’ and Willis’ Fcroies The
tract contain, about two thousand acres more or le»« ;
i.nd Is one of the most productive farms in Middle
Georgia though an examination of the crop now grow
ing on the place will be more aatiataetory then
unytbing we could say in its behalf.
The terms will be eash on the day of sale, the pur
chaser to pny'for paper,, and posse,sion given on the
Ist of January next The purchaser can be supplied
with provisions and stock of all kinds necessary for
the place.
Capt. L B Willis, who resides on, the farm, will
take plea ure in showing it to any person who iney
desire to examine it.
8 D. HEARD.
JA3. H. WILLIS
1. B WILLIS
ects- tds Exeeutrrs
Executor’s Notice,
ALL persons Indebted to the Estate of Ann
Bang i lata of Greene County, dec’d w'ill
mak- immediate payment and all persona hav
ing claim* against said estate will present them
to the- undesigned in term, of the Law.
WALTER GRIFFIN.
septl4— 30ds Kcrs.
A HOME FOR $1.00!
CONTINUATION OF
G. M, Gullett’s Raffle.
NO FAILURE THIS TIME
To Take Place in Macon, Ga.
OCT. 15th,1867.
My only object in offering this
scheme for public patrouaye, is prompt
ed by a desire to sell ?cy Real Estate
all at once, or lose it in the attempt. I
have reduced the price of tickets in
the reach of all, aiG have placed every*
thing on the list at a fair valuation.
Every Fourth Ticket takes a
No Prize Worth Less Than $1.25
All the Plated- ware, &c., we offer,
is put down at-the lowest retail price
for such goods. You stand a chance
of getting the best prize on the list for
ONLY
The price asked for tickets is ex
ceedingly small, in view of the gain
in prospect. If you Bhould miss the
first, second or third prizes, there are
many others which are worth two bun*
dred" fold the amount subscribed.
Those who prefer, can adopt this
plan in ordering tickets: When the
amouut they wish to invest amounts
to a.s much as $2 •, they esn deposit the
amount they wish to invest in the
hands of some gentleman who will in*
form me of such deposit, and I will
send the tickets ; provided I am ac*
qualaled with him, or he can give me
good references as to his honesty, &c.,
He scan hold the money subject to niy
order after the Raffle has taken place.
PRICE OF TICKETS,
WHEN ORDERED jfY MAIL UR EXt’RESS :
One ticket, #1 0
Five “ 450
Ten ** 9 00
Eleven “ 10 00
Twenty' 1 18 00
Fifty “ 44 00
Below will be found a list of the prizes :
1 Cotton I’luntfUi-m. 1200 aor-<* $16,000
1 Eight room house 4 2 acn: lot
in the ufty of Griffla 4.0 0
200 acres La it in Macon county 1,200
150 do do do do 1,000
150 do do do do 1,00
100 do do do do 600
100 do do do do ...600
50 dO do do do 300
50 do do do do ...300
50 do do do do 300
.'0 do do do do -...300
1 Half Acre Lot nud two room House,
in the city of Atlanta,. 600
1 Quarter Acre Lot and two room House,
in the city ot Atlanta 300
15 Quarter Acre Lot in suburbs of
the city of Atlanta sllO each ~..1,650
1 splendid sett China 250
6 Woodruff’s Concord Buggies,
$225 each, 1,350
I Hne eighteen carat Watch .... 150
5 Ladies fine enameld Watches,
$ 125 each 625
5 Ladies fine enameled Watches,
SIOO each 560
10 Tea Netts, six pieces each, 87 each... 750
10 do do four do do 40 d0....400
250 Fifty picture Albums, 5 each,, 1,2)0
10 Elaborate Ice Pictures, 25 each, 250
1C Cake Baskets, heavy plated, 15 each,..150
10 Ladies’ Work Boxes, 20 eeacb, 200
20 setts double plated Gstors, 30 each 600
sooGold Pens, in cases, 2 5o each
200 setts heavy plated Castors. 6 oo do
2000 heavy plated Fruit Knives, 2 oo do
150 Butter Dishes, 5 oo do
500 Chased Caps, heavy plated, 2 oo do
150 Card Stands, do do 500 do
1800 Butter Knives, do do 1 25 to 3 oo do
100 sets Dining Forks, heavy plated, 5 oo do
2000 Steel Engravings, 1 25 do
500 setts Tea Spoons, 3 oo do
500 do Goid-lined Salt Castors, 3 5o do
800 do do Goblets, 3 oo do
550 do Desert Spoons, 5 oo do
PLAN OF RAFFLE.
A duplicate number for each tickets
will be placed in a round box, on
small pieces of card, and mixed indis
criminately- The first number drawn
takes the first prize, the second the
second prize- Every fourth ticket
takes a prize. The drawing will take
place in public, and conducted by dia
interested men, under oath.
For full desrieptions of property and
my references, send fora circular, as
tax is so heavy I will have only one
place to sell tickets.
SPECIAL PLAN. .
Those who wsih to buy tickets in
this Special Plan, can do as follows.
I will sell a one dollar ticket lor fifty
cents; if it 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 in investing in this way is
this ; If you should pay twenty*five or
fifty cents for a ticket and it should be
a blank, you are out only so much ;
whereas if it was one dollar, you would
be out fiftv or seventy*tive cents more.
«. 61XLKTT, Griffin Oa
Edward Wilder’s
Famous
Stomach Bitters
Will cure Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint and all species of In
digestion, lu’ermitteut
Fever. Fever m and
Ague and all Periodical Disorders
It will give immediate relief in Colic and Flux.
It will cure Oostivenesa.
It is a mild and delightful Jn vigor ant for deli
cate Femalus.
It is a safe .-Inti-Bilious Altera th a and Tonic
foe a!. Family purposes.
It is a powerful liecnperant after the frame
has been debilitated or reduced by sickness
It is an excelent Appetiser as well as strength
ener of the digestive forca".
It is desirable alike as a Cortective and mild
Cathartic.
tha Cure of ihe above Diseases this
preparation stands unrivaled, and its good and
permanent effects are attested by tbous-nds. and
it is recommended aliice not only hy the ablest
medical men; but also by the ministry,
Try It, all yon that are afflicted, and lie
convinced of its wonderful power aud beneficial
effects.
Edward Wilder’s
I Ia
AND
H» ttJ!> T JtJE.
An nnfaili-g atld rapid cure lor Pcrnfula iff nil
its forms- ev«*y known variety o Constitutional
Syphilis or Venerial Disease, Neuralgia. Nkin
Diseases—no matter how old nr Invi trate—
Chionic Rheumatism, No.hrofnlous Sore Rye,
Glandular Swellings of the neck or elsewhe* *
Chronic Chills and Fever, Tetter; Weeping So ’
Leg. Ulcers of every kind. I’iir.pl >* on the far”
ringworm, scald-head, falling of the hair C<
allopccia, white swelling, hip-joint Di ease or
Morbus Oo"arlu*]‘ chronic erysipelas, dro[ot
Ague-cake. &c
; sgn.For the rapid and permanent cure of the
above Diseases this preparation stand unrivaled-
A cure is guaranteed in every case w here it is
used accorpiDg to directions.
Edward Wilder’s
COMPOUND EX TA ACT
WILD CHERRY.
This preparation is specially recommended as
affording certain and p ompt relief in Coughs,
Colds, ans Catarrhs of every descript nn. L;
Bronchitis, Laringytis, and Asthma or Phthisic
it gives immediate comfort and relief. It is
also admirably adapt- dio relief of the cough
and difficulty of breathing in Consuption. It is
in ispensalile in Pneumonia or Winter Fever.
Pleurisy, and every conceivable form ofl’ulmo
nary Diaease attended with cough difficulty of
breath! g, orpain. For taste, efflci'-ncy, and
power this medicine has no equal, and when used
in any of the above diseases has never been
kn wn to fail to give almost instant relief fol
lowed by certain and perm meat euro.
Edward Wilder’s
FAMILY PILLS
For lbe cure of Constipated and Sluggish
Bowels. In these conditions of the a itnenUry
canal they are Guaranteed to be perfectly Jn
fallible. Asa Purgative in all Fevers aud In
flammation of tht Liver, brain, kidneys, and
hladdej, in erysipelas, fever and ague, acme
Opthalmia or sore eyes, fullness of the head,
vertigo, dizzinass, blindness, &c., they cannot
be ejected. These Pills wifi be found, on (rial,
to be far superi r to any other combination of
medicines in the rapid and certain cure of all
th > above diseases. They should bo taken with
Edward Wilderbiawaparilla and Potash in the
dis uses in which that remedy is recommended ,
and with Edward Wilder’s Compound Extract of
wild cherry in coughs, colds, etc,, and with
Edward Wilder’s Stomach Bitters for chills and
ever and fever aud ague.
EDWARD WILDER & CO-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
215 Marble Front Main street
LOOISViLLE KY.
Forsale in Greensboro Ga.by
WALKER &TORBERT
m:ETW STORE.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
|£AVINO SBVERED HIS CONXBCTION WITH THE FIRM Os C. A. DAVI3 A RRO. TAKES TOM
method of anoonne-ng to his friends and the publio generally that be has recently opened x new Store at the.
old Stand of O H. P M-ises A Cos. nod h.ir on hand a csmplet. assortment ol
embracing » large and beautiful selection of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS ETC.
a choice supply of
GRCCERIBS HARDWARES
Crockery, Saddlery, 15 .ots, Shoes, flats, and Caps
lie purchased his Goods in New York for c ish an 1 owing to the dept irable fi lanoial oondition of the country
be is satislied to sell with SHORT PROFITS.
Being unier many obiigituns tojhis friend* an 1 c istamersfer put pitrjnago ha'reipdetfully solicit* con
tinuation of the same, a ,and he knows ho his irus n ithing' in saying th it h) will soil as cheap as any otheor
store In Middle Georgia.
Greensbo-0 Georgia, October 12th 1867
FOUTZ’B
CILISftATXB
Horse ai Cattle Potto.
fi. anlmnl, inch n 1 !.!i ; Ur,.—l l i’^
use Improve* the
wind, increase* M m fr
a * month and
miserable skeleton into a fine-looking nnd spirited
hone. -
To keepers o? Ccvs this preparation is sr.valu&bi*.
It increase* the quantity and improves the quality
much faster. . .. .
In all diseases of Swine, such a* Coughs, Ulcers io
the Lungs, Liver,
Ac , this article
acts a* a sjieciflc.
Hy putting from jf
one half a paper ~
to a paper in a
barrel »f swill the ‘. - 9 ,
abov* diseases c
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented If given In time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for SI.
FBEPAHITD BY
s. a. foutz & imo.,
AT THEIB
WnOUXILR DRUB AM) MEBIfISE BEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Bale by Druggists and Storekeepers through*
•ut the Bolted States.
For sale by \V\ OHIFWV, Greensboro,Ga.
Improved Billiard Tables,
With liia PATENT CUSHIONS,
Well know i to be sup rior to any now in use.
Manufactory, 4'.1 Mercer St., N. Y
THE great popularity of SHARP - .? IM
PROVED BILLIARD TABLES has render
led it necessary to make extensive arrangements,
in order to supply the increasing demand, and
he is now prepared to HI! any order with which
his patrons, or the pub ic generally, may tavor
him.
W. J. Sharp having had practical experience
for nearly twenty years, in the manufacture of
Billiard Tables,and having made a number of
valuable improvements, he guarantees a Table,
which for elasticily of touch, mechanical con
struction on scientific principles, and elegance of
appearance 1 will challenge competition.
His newly invneted patent Cushions having
been pronounced by the most competent judges
to superior to any now in use, ae is euabled to
furnish the best Dillard Table manufactured in the
United States, and snslainthc name which Sharps
Tables so justly have acquired.
Balls, Cues and Trimings constantly on hand.
Old Cushions repaired at short not.ee Orders by
mail punctually attend and to.
Scud for descriptive circular and price list.
W. J. SHARP.
maylß—tf. 43 Mercer Street. New York.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Greene County,
Georgia, will be sold on the
Ist Tuesday in November next*
in front of the Court House in the city of Albany
Dougherty County, between the usual hours of
sale, the fine Cotton Plantation of the late Ma
jor George O. Dawson, lying in Dougherty Couns
ty about 12 miles from the city ol Albany contain
ing about Eleven Hundred Acres and
Hickory) Land, of w hich about 630 are cleared,
adjoining lands of Peter McLaren. George Wal
ker. John It. Jones anl land Jormerly owned by
Jeremiah Beall.
Also will be sold on the 2oth of December
next, on the Plantation, between the usual hours i
of sale all the personal" property pertaining to the I
slid Plantation. Terms cash. Plantation to be
delivered on the Ist of January next, and per
sonal property on the day of sale.
EDWARD W, SKABROOK.
sept7—tds Administrator.
I\,| ESSRS, L. P. WALKER & CO., Louisville
X.I. Ky.,are authorised Ageats for the Hsa
All. Business transacted by them will he duly I
me, J
1 GEORGIA, Grocne County.
WHEREAS, VaU-nline D. Gresham anil
i Marshal K. .Stovall, Executors of the last will
! and testament of William !>. Maddox, deceased
! petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
for L-ttera of dismission :
Those are therefore to (file anil require all pof
sons concerned to show cause against the grant
iug of the discharge of said Executors, and issu
ing to t’icm Loiters DiStnissori, at IheComt of
Ordinary Übe held in and tor sai* couuty
on the first Monday in September next.
Givin under my hand nt office in Greensboro
February 11th, 1867. EUGENICS L. KfNO
hub. 15th wtd. Ordinary,
JST otice!'
Application will be made to the Court of Or
dinary of Greene County, Georgia. at (be firs*
regular term after the expiration of two mouth®
from this notice, for leave to sell the land, [the
-ame being i> tract of land in Lee County, Geor
gia, containing 101 1-4 aeres, more or less 1
belonging to John R. Cook. Jasper T Cook and
James C. Cook, orphans ol Elisha Cook, late of
Lee County, Georgia, deceased, for the purpose
of paying the debts, auil for the benefit of said
orphans
, Ti"" J u'y 24th, 1867. THOMAS AKINS,
Guardian of the orphans of Elisha Cook dec'd
july27-10w
| Notice to Debtors & Creditor*
A LL persons having demands against Solomon
X » Arnold late of Greene Conty G„, deoeascc**
will present them to me In terms of the Law
and all indebted to said deceased will make im
mediate payment to me.
J4S. L. BROWN
Admr. of Solomon P. Arnold.
augustJl—6odg
Sale under Distress ■Warrant.
WILL be sold bes »r« the Court House door in th«
city of Georgia, on the
I-IRSC TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER
jext, between the legal hours of sale, the followine
property to wit S One Bedstead Matrass and Pillow
one Looking Stove nnl fixtures one pr Fairbank
Patent Platlorra Seales, one pr. Counter Scales nine
( hairs l*o Oorts a D d chest also one lot of Bar-room
* ixtur “- Jeve , d on "* <he property of James T Seats
to satisfy onedi stress warrnt in favor of John fi. Jack
son sgainst James T. Soott. Property pointed out by
Jauirs nr. Winfield agent
~ JOHN C. PALMER.
"T 5 -' 4 * Si el BIS G. C.
NOTICE
APPLICATION will lift made to the Honorabl®
Court of Ordinary of Greene County. Geor
gia, at the first regular term alter the expitatlon
of two Months from this date, for leave to sell
all the land belonging to the estate of John I>.
English late of said county deceased, for the
purpose of paying the debts, and for the benefit
of the Orphans of said deceased.
S-.-pt.9th 18 J 7
ANN N. ENGLISH Exr.
septi-l 2m« of John D. English dec’d.
THE CHRISTIAN MESSENGER.
fTMIE object of the Publi.-h rs, is the dissemi-
A natfou of intelligence, religous, and moral
principles, among all classes, of our people, the
Messenger, will also devote a portion of its
space to the interest of the, Masonic Fao.TEU.M-
Ty, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage
from that class, of people; Subscription Price
two dollars » year. Address
GENTRY & JEFFERSON,
ai, 8 2 * Aagnila Ga»
Express Office.
PERSONS wishing to send Packages to any
part of Ihe United States, will find tbe
Southern Express Company, the satest and most
reliable. Office at the Depot.
J. F, ZIMMERMAN.
Agent.
Wright Patent Screw.
THE undersigned is Agent for this celebrated
Patent Iron Screw. Where persons desire
it, he will fit them up on shoi t notice.
Orders sent to him at White Plains, will
receive his prompt attention.
J. R. PARKER.
Beptl4—lm Agent for Greene County.
Notice to Debtors aud Creditor?-.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Wil
liam W. D. Weaver, late ol Greene County,
deceased, are required to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having demauds against
said deceased will present them in terms of tha
CAROLINE M. WEAVER
sep2B—6ods Executrix
Dissolution.
THE firm of S. A.Foutz * Bro, is this day
is dolved by mutual consent, S. A. Fouta
retiirng, D. E. Foutz is herejy authorized to
settle the business of tbe late fine, and will cou
tinue the business in his own name.
S. A. FOUTZ.
DAVID E. FOUTZ
septal—lf
I WILL continue in the Wholesale Drug and
Medicine Business Manufacturing Font* ’»
Medicines, at the old place. No. 116 Franklin
street, under the Dame and style of
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Baltimore,