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Kov'btr Term,
fo **> Court, I t lio fx-lition
•|‘ ,t J. SmUH, and.
cn*ai, mil, hi hitf HTt-rtini’, rx..ite to wii i
l liomjw Spivey hi. bond conditioned to-xe
cutctil..-* |u fee * mplo to mid i'bornm- Sw-
V,* kw tlie half of mt bn If of tot of lamUto.
S*f U *®l' dwtrkt „{ *nM xowtfyfa*.
tuning 60 acre*. a-,.1 it tor**
**“* Thou. J. Suiim jdnj-rind Ui. life
w tbout executing tithre oij.y
will, or oth.-rwio.-, providing there fox. Am l
tt farther appmu-in# th-t-ahlT&mJfu&M
paid the full amount <rf th* pmffli,J
*wtmmitmior upon e*sp A
said Thorn** J Smith, dMWMjii iWcotP 1
vT® to btiiU laud in cottfWmiry to
iwu bona—
P^sarosystfisws
*t *&Y t”*y *mvc, in my oftic* within trie time
HUdlliM by lawr, why Mid ndmiiifxtrntor
And it f* further ordered thut * copy of
thi- ruin I>* nublUhed in the Hamilton Vi
mia for thirty <Uy. r . .
Lxtraci from iiiiuijti’M of l!..rri Courl.of
Or.iiriuiy, Nov. 8, 1878.
uovr-SOd J. K. C. WILLIAMS, Ord’v.
**** rv ’ J ' l
William M Brown, ■dminirlnilor of Eze
kiel Brown, dccmn.il. baring recently de
pnrtod tbit life, leaving (he mute of said
Ezekiel Brown uimpreognttvi
All |c;WH)eoitoerned „rc heroin- no*Mcd
to allow cause, if anr Uicj- h*v, hr the lin-t
Monday lu December next, why the (!l-ik of
tiie Superior Court, or mime other fit and
proper pena.n, ahould not be appointed .l
itunletrator He bonis non upon the estate of
said Ezekiel Brown, and cnao-ri. Given under
iny baud officially, Nov. 8, 1878.
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GEORGIA - Harms Uouxir.
Mm. Mary DsvU ftiaki-a appljestinn tor let
ters of nduilnlutratton, cum tmtamcnui sn
nexo, iiiwu the estate of Ell Davis, late of
sold county, deceased: rj|r -gsr •
All |ietsous concerned ate liorcliy nStraod
to show causs, If sny they have, by the first
S:S’!;£7sS'a““ , '" >,r ‘ kl lF “”
Given under my hand and officinl signature.
nov7-td ,rtl. l\Kk WIPUJtfIN. ©rdf-.
GEORGIA—H a lists CpuxTY.
M V Jsckson. exwcuior of Sarwit Phillips,
deoetysed, makes appliralion for letters of
dismission; ~
All persons concerned are hereby nolifiml
to show cause, if ouy iliey bare, by the first
Monday in February next, why s#iu applica
tion should not be granted.
Olvt-n under my band and < filial seal.
uov7-td J. V. C. WIUUAMS, Onl y.
UKORUIA— Hauuis County.
Q T I’urcell, administrator of A .1 Parks,
_ ihhlioh lor Iwvo orli
the land belonging to said detvusetl:
All persons concerned ere Iwreby uotUiml
to allow esuse, if any tbev Imvft, by the that
Monday In December next, why said applica
tion should not lie granted.
Given under my band aud official seal.
nov7-td J. F. C Wn.l.iAMfi, Ord'y.
GBORGIA—Harms Cowrr , , , _ _
KHJah Mullins, administrator w KlUnt
Mullins, (ItoeuKod, makes application for leave
to v ll tbc land belonging to said deceased,
also remainder Interest In dower:
All persona concerned arc hereby notified
to show csiiw, if *ny they have, by the first
Monday In December next, why stud leave
should not lie granted tuild applicant.
Given under my hand and official seal.
nov7-Ui J. V, C. WUJJAMH, Ordjr.
GEOKUIA- Harris Cocky*.
Joshua L T Davis having applied for letters
t ine, John, Charioa, William and J&idlu
Hjwir. minors of E W Spear, deceased
AlljwrsamLjcom.'crnoa am. hereby notified
to fjkey hii|e, by the 4r*t
Mvo#y in D#nfterdbxt, hy Mrfd applies.
tim SfcotrM otb* giantWi (flvih midsr
. hand snd official signature. 5.. :l. lf>7l
GEORGIA—Harris Covmty.
Willis ir N Hide, Rdmlnfstrntor of P M
lisle, deceased, makes applleatiun for leave
to tell the laud belonging to said deceased-
Monday In December next, why said af>pHc
tion should not be granted. Given under
my band officially, Not, 8, 1873.
nov7-d J. r. C, WILLIAMS, Ord’y.
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GEORGIA—Haubw Ooturrr.
Wm I Hudson make* application for let
ters of guardianship for Lugenla, Manda,
Ellen and Lucy Walker, minora—
All persona concerned urn hereby notified
tn allow cause, if any they have, hy Urn that
Monday in December next, why wild applica
tion should not bu granted Given under
my bond and officialkJaLKlv,‘B,ll (war
Uov7-td J. KG. WILLIAMS, DM**. ‘
Wm. 3NT. Hawise,
Brolaev.
IMSVRAKCB AND SEAL ESTATE AGENT,
,i; 'J '%&' *£, % fji *JT -Jji
colummus, ga.
Will give attention to perebasc and sale of
Rkal EsTAtt, placing Imuravur In first class
Companies, and will Invest ftanft* or negotiate
loans for those drdilng It. Vh2B-1 yr
Planters’ Waretifoise.
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SWIFT, MURPBY fcCO*, [f
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
COLUMBUSi OA.
liberal Advance on CuiuiignmenU. i\Q]
Miv/rirt *nup* hit orswirr.Jt Awmbkli
BROTHER JONATHAN,
A LARGE FAMILY PAPEILn
• 7ipublished Weekly at 11.25 a TO?
KReafceenaoUrurd to 8i long coteem.
and in now tli cheapest paper of the kind in
. the rto*h!s TANARUS KoUxaUn irrecutiack* given
to one out of each fifty new ituhacribcrv.
Specimen ropkw aent free. Our Hook Cat
alogue aent free. Send raah onlem to
eepacS' 1 * Beekman IT'/n Y
TASTELESS < ® c lfc
many other nauaeoua medicine* can lie taken
ewit<and sifely in Pi'kba* Pice A Co'* Nut
/am MK No taete. no *mell. Sold by all
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So Wooster at. New York. dotT
HARRIS COUNTY BARBER SHCIK
Randolph Stmt Colmnbut, Ga. >
Price* waeonaWa—satisfaction guaranteed.
• Call and see us. .
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iCTUpifs seal by mail for nw- that rets.)
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AAA
X 11 ton s
BIJCHIT AND DANDELION
promotes healthy action nl the Kidneys, Dv
■r and Jhiwols ; is tbir.f.M the greatest
®haaj I’urifior and Health I’reserver of t- c
sy.-o,'r*jfß proytnts di*.t*a-fi by removing ( ill
cuvay Tr bss fto <! tiie lest, and is the best
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sjpO ‘ LLASTKI THDbS.' Wri eat once to
Q>. 7-11 itioadwny. N Y.
p To* Mah to Comb —Kent l>y mail hi any one
for Al. Will change any colored liair to a
IKiniouont black or brown and contains no
poison. Ttade nunlii-d si low rates Ad-
HprWgtiehl. Mass.
Kaiunt, Kueer & Kurious is the valuable
,boob we five les-oB I'wHj-of facts, figures
-itiiygln Ipl pagiSahO pi'-flttph. Mailed for
two stamps. Address G Ruckle & Cos, 7-10
Broadway, N Y.
Agents wu mad for the
CENTENMAE GAZETTEER
OF THE UNITED STATIK :
I IftOwlnK-ffiicfrtggllti ;-*6Bs.f the first lfX)
Years of ihe Itepuhlic. A ’sink evcrylssiv
wants. Hcnd for ciiculnr. Addri-ss Zc'glcr &
MdChrdt, ftlß Ari-h si, Philadelphia, I’a.
COUGfT.^COL’riS.nOAfiSICXESS
Ii ASP ALL -rttnoAV tIISSASKS,
WELIsS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.
Put up<)niy in Bt.eiflloxes.'
A TJUED AND SURE UEMEDY.
Kohl iiy Druggist*.
Agents wan lid s<-nd for Catalogue. Do
mestic Hewing Mns hlnti (.'o, New York.
*- jler-,Te ,i tf,4tß sj i j(———-———
The Highest M> tlieal Alltliorities of Emojie
say,• be sirougest
Hlrhetit known th (he tnfsiii nl world is
junuinißA • ,
It arrests deeay of vital forces, nilAfustlon of
Ihe nerr-ous system, restores vigor to the
debilitated, eltjanses vitiated hlooti. removes
vcslcltt oiwtiurtiont and acts directly on the
Liver and Kpleen. Prfe* #1 a bottle.
JOHN Q KIXI-OGG, 18 Platt Kt., N. Y.
Write for large illustrated price-list. Address
Ikeopli-lotidin* shobgttß*, fsft to $BO Dou-
V IMatfloßKrfcS!
SB6. Pistols, *1 to SB. Gun material, Pishing
lucMo. lurge dbssmiit to Tlenlcig or clulis.
Army guns, ticvrtlvers Ac., isuiglit or traded
for. Gisids sent hv express C. 0. D. to be ex
amined
’ S2O SAVED.
To meet, tiie urgent demand of tlia times Hho,
KJAriIENCE HEWING MACIUNWCU
liaVe detcrin fnetl to
, REDUCE PRICES,
and will hereafter sell their Is7o Machine tor
S6O, und otlier styles in proportion.
THE 'FLO KEN CE
Is the only Krwiltg Machine Hint foods the
work backWHrd snd torwsrd, rtr to liglit end
left, ss the purohssor limy prefer. It has
been greatly Improved and siiuplillvd, gnd is
far latter tiffin any other machine in the mar
ket.
rr IS MrrTTTE CTTE ATEST.
Florence, Muss., Nov.l wanted.
DR.7"F Rl I S
am
cans alt Ilnmora from th* wftrsa Berol
din to n common UloU-h r Pimple.
From two tt *(X liottloH are wovnimea to
cure Malt fthrnm or Toller, Tlmplr*
on Vac*, Bolia, Kr)ipola-ami
Liver Complaint, tslx |o twclv# h.a-
Dot, tv* rr an ted ta mire Mrrofuloiii
Kivoll in it* nmt More* an.l nil MK In nntl
Hlood Blaeaaf*. Jiy lla vromicrfiii
JPoclorul jirufii-i tfi a it will cmq thr ino.- t
•evoro recent or lufoernii Coucl, ji, finlt
tlio time rcqnirofl |.y nnv othi-r inodlctno
und 1h iioriectly mto. iootcnlnir oourli,
World’* Uli>tuuri. Uulialo.qA
VEGETABLE
Thu only knovtu medicine tliat at the same
lime purges, purifies aud strengthens tire
system.
I>r. Tuft’s Wllanre fomposed of mttny In
gredients ; pruniiuertt among them are sarsa
l*>to jurti.wfld .4liry. u. aaitfd as to act
together tile one, tlWutplr its admixture
with other substances, purifying and purg
ing, while the other is strengthening the
system.
Thu* tliese Mils are at the same time a tonic
aud a cathartic, a desidrirttUru king sought
for by iuodical m*u, but newer before dis
coveivrl. lu other words, they do tit, work
of two medicines, and do it much lw-ftof tlmn
any two we know of: <Gr they remone noth
ing from thu system but impriritios-, so that
while they purge, they also strengthen, ami
hence fhev eiftine tfli dettmtykWa arc ffflfOwed
by,no reaction. , , |
1)r. Tatis I‘illa a wrmmtrful Influence
on the blood. ’ine'y not only purify without
wedreumg rt, but they remove all noxious
partial**from gt<fh\h> before It is oonverterl
into fluid, aud Vi-m make impure blood an
utUr impossibility. „ tbgm, U RoX<k>Utn
tteu, and there is no <M|MMfl*lt
twpllng tlic oiieratiomlil .tjißjuiwt excellent
-wSdldoe, wliiclr ne\-*n*WeCor tortures tiro
digestive organajrut causes tin.,, to wpr g j„
a |ierfoctly tuihjfcl manner-, hc., v , H , IW „ S
taking them do not become pale *i.i enviel*
a ted. but, <m thu contrary, while ell
lies are living removed, the oomldwed a,tj ol ,
oMiealtli is the result ot their united union 1
GKOltli Lk—tflAMßS tlllWv. " ! v
Alhort imfl Kliiw Ikvuise. oxvontors of
John Davidson, {b'cvased, nml arlmiiilgtmtorS
of Kiurlvth DiixUhum, d.-rv.Mit, niaUoain ii
ettKMi (<>r lotU'rk or rttxaiirsion: ■nu
All uentooK concerned arc hereby liotifnil
tn |o\v oirriKi'. if dirk fccyfiiAdt.l'v Bre first
NfniktAy hvlV-vx'mkerniS.st.tv lA slid Rj'l'lieii*
tion should not Is' grnnterl.
(liven under my hand and oftieial seal.
angle 3m J. F. C. \VUJ.IA|t^P|b-
GEORGIA— Harris Cointt. i-*- 1
Mrs. Ann It. liietrßnlson applies for letters
o' srlpliaittrsti. n iipon the estate of Tbiii(*
liMiskdsliß, Lite si sold conaty, decesoed
All iiersons concerned are hereby notified
to show or rise, if any they lone, bv the first
Monday hr l VoemWr rk xt, why said nppiiea*
tion shtmld not tie granted.
, Given under my hand aud official skiue
tur*. this 22d day of October, lSjii.
or.t-1-td J'. F. C. WOLUMS, Ord y.
(WITH LATEST IMPBOVBMEXTS.)
FOR 20 YEARS TIIE
STANDARD Of 1 EXCELLENCE
TiIIIOUGHOXn’ THE WORLD.
Over 800,000 in use.
If you think of buying a Sewing Machine,
it will pa)- you to examine tie- rceoids of
those now iib-, ami profit by cxpedencc.
The WIIEVLI.n & WltAlN SfANfIS At/iNE AS
niK only I,loin lir.v.MMj Maohink ising the
lloTAttv Hisik, making a Iss k Sti-ix-ii alike on
laitli sides of the fabric sewed. AM shuttle
machines waste power in drawing tiie shuttle
back after tiie rtitr ii is formed, bringing dou
ble wirur ufid sirajn Upon butli pischincabd
operator; hence, while otlier -machines rap
idly wear out, tiie Wiii.si.kii k Wiuion lasts
a JiiKETiME, ond proves an economical invest
ment. Do not l-glieva all that is promised
liy HO-tmlle-l ‘cheap’ machines: you should
require proof that years of use have tested
their value. Money once thrown away can
not lie recovered.
Send fi r our circuiais. Machines sold on
oaty tomis-or raontfdy payments taken. Old
machine* put in older or received in exchange.
Wheeler & Wilson Ms'g Co.'s Offices:
Savanna li, Augusta, Macon and Columbus, Ga.
W. li. CL EVES, Gen. Agt.,
augl-lyr Savannah, Ga.
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wlitsb dust sat dry up a rough aud ioave the esuso
behind, but loosons It, clt nnsc* too lung* aim allays
Irritation, thus rornov Uio cause of the cuuipkiiit.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
bjr a timely reaort to thta atandaivl remedy, a* is
proved by fiuadretU of testimonials It has received.
The amuin [ siifnotl “/, Butt*” on the wrunner,
BKTH W. IX>wCr A PaoraiwoEa,
tow. Mass. Sold by dealers ffenaratiy.
m TO $350 cm AWAY!
To each ami every purcharerof Piano,
Organ or Melodeon.
Tire above wo are constantly doing,
mid hereby pledge ourselves to continue
to do for our patrons. The query is,
How cau we av>\>ud to do it ? To, ex-
! plain, we would say, it is eusy to make
a present wbcu it costs nntbing. We
IFREE.
simply save to those who purchase tUrongli
our orders, the agent's profit, which every
one knows must lie large. Agents must
make large (unfits to pay them for canvass
ing the country to make their salea. Music
establishments must make large profits to
cover the expenses of their business and
make a living out of it, to say nothing of
making a fortune in the trade, us many do. I
We have uetther of these contingencies to
provide for. We give the benefit of the lar
ger part of the discount (that is tim agent's
profits) to our patrons, thus saving to them
the money named as-n gift.
We deliver instruments rtraraiiT fr*e. di
rectly from miymit'ar;UM,rys,iUi<l can therefore
sell ns well fjorih as South, Bast as West.
We get any iustiumcut of any make that
tnav he deAred. We get the very beet se
lection of for?tiument£ win nsmtß. most
cases, than the purchaser would get were he
to select at the manufactory tn person, be
caiMrrwc leave the selections to couvrtkst
runriKs, who have too much at stake to im
pose upon u* by turning off on our orders
Inferior or defective instruments.
K Every piano or organ sold by ua hr fully
: Nrrnnted for five years, and will Ire replaced
i 11 ’'l Give u your order, and
we ai n .(„ rll „Satisfactory instrument, or
rvhtna money.
| nt\ <n( j taken In oxchangw for
IH‘W DM9. \
, inTitw , frDm r) j
tbtnkiDK of now or ot mny future
Umx fieud ta<Vf or eil t tt l opue .
. A. BHOftN^ R tUi.oWRU.,
Secretary hisKy- enjHl@
Hiißh-fim \ Koine. Ga.
r
, ULURGIA -Harris GouirfrU
Wm. Nelson, executor of A\ „ . .
I cea-ed. apples for letters of ’
l AH |vmui rotuerned nre tieieo. ',
• to show canw. if any they hare, liy IV H
Monday in Deeemlier next, why said leU,
’ should uot Ire grunted.
Given under utv hand and official seal.
aogffiKd J F. C. WILLIAMS. Ord’y.
Grateful Thonsands proelain:
Vinegar Hitters the most wonder
ful Itivigorunt that ever sustained
the sinking system.
No Person can take these Hit
ters according to directions, and re
main long unwell, provided their
hones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or
gans wasted beyond repair.
Hilious, Remittent, and .In
terniittent Fevers, which are so
prevalent in the valleys of ottr great
fivers throughout the United States,
especially those of the Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, lied, Colo
rado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, .latucA, and many others,
with tlnflr“*nSt tributaries, through
out our Fntire country during the
Summer and Autumn, and remarka
bly bo during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, are invariably ac
companied by extensive derange
ments of tho stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment,‘a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon these vari
ous organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to JJn. J. Walker's Vinegar
Bitters, as they will speedily -remove
the dark-colored viscid mutter with which
the bowels are loaded, at the same timo
stimulating tho secretions of- tho liver,
and ganerwly restoring the healthy func
tions of tlio digestive organs.
Fortify the body against dis
ease by purifying all its fluids with
Y i.x go Alt lkTTKks. No epidemic can
take hold of a system thus lore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, l'ain ml the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Dad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kidneys,
ami a hundred other painful symptoms,
live tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bot
tle will prove a hotter guarantee of its'
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
JS’eek, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin.
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other
coiwtimtioiuvl Diseases, Walk Kit's Vis-
Eo ar Bitters Have shown their great cur
ative powers in tho most obstinate and
intractable, eases-
For IniiaijnniHtory and Chronic
Hheiiuiulisni, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases
ol the Blood, I.iver, ixidneysand Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by \ itiated Blood. ■
Mpriiaiiicnl bisoilsos.— Persons
engaged in Paiuts and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Tvpe st-tters, Gold-beaters and
Millers, as tpey in life, are sub ,
joct to paralysis (If theWowel*. To guard
against this, take a dose of Walker's
Vinegar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Djsoasos, Eruptions,
Tetter, Salt l’hcniii, Blotches, Spots, Pim
ples, Pustules, Beils, Carlmuefes, Ring
worms, Scald-head. Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las, Jvc-ii, Scurfs, Discolorations of the
Skin, Humors und Diseases of the Skin of
whatever name or nature, are literally
dug up and earned out of the system in a
blen t lime by the use of these Bitters.
IMn, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking iu the system of so many thou
sands, are effectually destroyed aud re
moved. No system of medicine, no ver
mifuges, no anthalminitics w ill free tiie
armeuß(Yarn worms like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at. tiie dawn of
womanhood, ortho turn of life, these Ton
ic Hitters display so decided an influence
thut improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Hlood
whenever you find its impurities bursting
through tiie skin in Pimples, Eruptions,
or Bores; cleanse it when you find it ob
structed und sluggish in the’ veins; cleanse
it when it is foui; your feelings will tell
vou when. Keep the blood pure, and tho
health of the svstem will follow.
It. 11. McIMANALU A CO.,
Druggists A Gen. Agts., Sun Francisco. Califor
nio. A. cor. of Washington nni Charturn Sts.,N. Y.
Sold by all Druggist* it ml Dealers.
Th. recant teat of Fire Proof Safes
by the English Government proved
the superiority of Alum Filling. No
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One copy one year—payable invariably in advance 1 50
One copy six months 1 00
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Five copies one year “ “ 1 35 each 6 75
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money, and the paper will be discontinued as soon as the time paid for ex
pires. Clubs must all begin and end at the same time.
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sixty days, we shall return to our old rates; but if we receive the patronage
due us, the reduced rales will remain in force. So let all embrace the offer
before it is closed—old subscribers, by renewing at once, and new one*,
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