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VOL; XI.
Professional Directory.
attorneys at Law.
ISAAC L. TOOLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Vienna, Ga.
Will practice in the bounties of Hous
ton, Dooly, Pulaski, Macon, Sumter and
Worth. Also in the Supreme Court of
Georgia, and in the United States Circuit
ittd District Courts within the State All
business entrusted to his care will receive
prompt attention. lebl-tt
O'. C. HORNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA. .
The Criminal practice, a specialty.
Jan. 4, 1817. jan4-ly
WOOTEN & BUSBEE,
ATTORNEY £ AT LAW,
VIENNA, GEORGIA. *
aprlß-tf
C. G. SMITH,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
And Solicitor in Equity,
McVILLE, --- - GEORGIA.
Refers to Hon. Clifford Anderson, Capt.
John C. Ruthertord and Walter B. Hill,
Esq., Professors of Law, Mercer Universi
ty Law School, Macon, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all business
entrusted to my care. mar 22 6m
EDWIN martin,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
Will give immediate and careful atten
ton to all business' entrusted to him in
Houston arid 1 adjoining cotinties.
Office in Home Journal building on
public square. aprl2 tf
" ROLLIN A. STANLEY,
attorney at law
f)ifblin,-Georgia.
Will practice in all the couhties of the
Oconee Circuit. From long experience in
the Criminal Practice, much of his time
Will be specially devoted to that branch of
his profession. feb24-tf
JACOB WATSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
WILL, practice in the counties of Pu
laski, Dooly, Wilcox, Dodge, Tcl
fkir, IrWirt aiid HopSton. Prompt alten
tJoii'giYfia ter all business placed in my
Hands. apr Btf*
LUTHER A. HALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Eastman,- Ga.
tXT ILL practice in all counties adjacent
VV to tlie M. & B. railroad, the Su
preme Cdtitt of the State and the Federal
Corin'of tiris Southern District ot Georgia,
(for parties desiring, will buy, sell or lease
ray ical estate, or pay the taxes upon the
same in the counties of Dodge, Laurens,
Wilcox, Telfair and Appling. Office in
'he Court House. aprlotf
j' H. WOODWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Vienna,-Ga.
TXT ILL practice in the Superior Courts
in the counties of Dooly, Worth,
WllCox, Pulaski and Houston, and by
spiriial contract in other courts. Prompt
attention given to collections. mch itf
f c. RYAN. .T. B. MITCHELL.
RYAN & MITCHELL,
A' TT ORKNEYS AT LAW
AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
-iXTILi practice ; n the counties com
tV prising the Oconee Circuit, and in
the Circuit and District Courts ot the
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia-. ■ feblltf
J. M. DENTObf,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IjTIACTICES in the Brunswick Circuit
l and elsewhere by special contract.
Office at residence, Coffee couuty, Ga. P.
O. address, Hazlehurst, M. & B. R. R.,
Georgia. fbb4tf
W. IRA BROWN,
Attorney at law,
Vienna, Ga.
ORACTICES in the Superior Courts of
I. Oconee Circuit, and elsewhere in the
Stale by special contract. Collections
and other business promptly attended
tb 3-13-ly
JOHN H. MARTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
ORACTICES in the Courts of Pulaski,
L Houston. Dooly, Wliocx, Irwin,
Telfair, Dodge and Laurens. may-tf
CHARLES C. KIBBEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
WILL piactice hf-'tlie Circuit and Dis
trict Courts of Ihe United States
tor tbc Southern District of Gcorga, and
t n the Superior Courts of Houston, Dooly,
Pulaski, Laurens, Wilcox,' Irwin and
i Itxlge counties june 291 y
JOHN F. DELACY,
A* TTOR N K Y AT LAW,
EASTMAN, GA.
Will prarititfSih the counties of Pulaski,
Dodge, Telfair, Laurens, Montgomery,
Wilcox, and Irwin, of the Oconee Circuit,
and Appling and Wayne, of the Bruns-
Wiek'Orreuit.
Prompt' attention given to all business
entrusted ttebtscarc. junl7 tf
DR. TANARUS; v. WALKER. DR. P. it. JOIiTtAN.
DrSi Walker & Jordan,
Having associated themselves in the prac
tice of medicine, would respcetiully offer
their professional services To the citizens
of CochrWt and vicinity. Office on Second
Street, next door to postofflcc, At night
Dr. .fordatr can l><* ffMtidUri his room in
We-tOftr of hfa office. mar 22 ly
HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH.
The Fourth.
The Glorious Fourth.
6ur nation’s natal clay.
How are you enjoying your fourth
of July ?
, .
lio yGu belong to' Dan Rliod.es’ Ice
Water Club ?
Our printers are returning from
their Fourth of July holiday, and the
Dispatch will appear in full dress
next week, ,
A semi-annual dividend of four per
cent, on the capital stock of the
Hawkinsville Bank and Trust Cos.
was declared on the 2d inst. See no
tice in another column.
This half sheet of the Dispatch
is only issued to give the required
number of insertions to the sales of
the sheriffs aucf official notices of the
ordinaries of the various counties
advertising in our paper. The law
requires a certain number of publica
tions, and this is to complete the
number.
Going Back to the old Schedule.
After Sunday next, Bth inst., the
Macon and Brunswick Railroad will
change its schedule between Hawk
insville and Macon, by returning to
the old schedule in force for so long
a time, viz: The Hawkinsville train
will run through to Macon and re
turn the same day. Tito train will
leave Hawkinsville at forty-five min
utes after six o’clock in the morning,
and return at fifteen minutes past
seven o’clock in the evening. It is a
very convenient schedule for any of
our citizens who have business rela
tions with Macon, and we doubt not
will give general satisfaction to the
public.
Departure of Several of our Citizens
fer the Springs and Cooler Climes.
On Monday, the 2d inst., Judge
C. M. Bozeman and his son Charley
left for Porter Springs, Lumpkin
county, Ga., to sojourn there for
awhile in the hope of regaining
health. The Judge has been suffer
ing for some time with rheumatism
in his arm, and hopes by a short
respite from business and the aid of
the pure mountain atmosphere to
recover. Charleys health has not
been good for several months.
Mr. Henry B. Marr, James E. |
Laidler and H. Clay Brown also left j
on the same train. Messrs. Marr
and Biown will spend the summer
in Kentucky, and Mr. Laidler will
stop at some of the springs in East
Tennessee or Virginia.
On Tuesday evening, the 3d inst.,
several more of our citizens left for
Porter Springs. Among the party
was Maj. John 11. Pate, who had
been confined to his lied from a seri
ous spell of illness tor several weeks
past. Also Dr. A. R. Taylor, Mi'.
James 0. Jelks, Jr., and Mr. Wil
liam A. Ferguson.
Mr. Jelks will probably favor our
readers with another of his interest
ing pen sketches while enjoying the
beautiful scenery of North Georgia.
Accident to Mr. James A.- J.* Phillips—
Thrown from Iris Buggy and his Leg
Broken.
On Friday evening, June 29th,
while returning from town to iris
home beyond old Hartford, Mr. J.
A. J. Phillips met with a sferious ac
cident. When descending the hill
near the ferry his mare became
frightened and attempted to run
away. Mr. Phillips was peculiarly
unfortunate, having last year lost his
eye sight from sore . eyes, and was
unable to manage his animal prop
erly. He grasped the lines in the
hands of his daughter and pulled
one rein so strongly as to draw the
mare to one side of the road. This
threw the buggy wheel into a ditch
on the roadside, and threw Mr. Phil
lips out, when the wheel passed over
his leg, breaking both bones. The
accident was additionally' severe, be
cause the other leg was lame from
rheumatism, and Mr. Phillips had
been compelled to use his crutches
for many years. Being both blind
and crippled, Mr. Phillips’accident is
one that is peculiarly sad.
CARD OF THANKS.
I take this occasion to return my
thanks to the citizens of Hawkinsville,
white and colored, for their generous
aid and assistance in saving my
stock, vehicles, etc., on the night of
the recent fire. Being absent from
the fire, I feel the more thankful to
my friends for their timely aid in
saving my properly.
L. J. 11l VERS..
Hawkinsville, July 4, 1877.
J. D. Choate, Agent Singer Man
ufacturing Company, i prepared to
offer extra- inducements to the pub
lic in the way of first-class sewing
machines. Orders left at Willcox,
| Co’s shop, or with any of
| the merchants of Hawkinsville Wilt
receive prompt attention. Julys tf
HAWKINSVILLE, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1877.
FIRE IN HAWKINSVILLE.
Destruction of Several Buildings—Ar
rest of Frank Manning, Colored.
On Thursday night, June 28th,
about eleven o’clock a fire was dis
covered in the rear of Louis J.
Rivers’ livery stables, on Jackson
street. The alarm was s6on given—.
bells rang, etc., but the flames spread
rapidly, and to those who hastened
to the scene it was apparent that the
fife could not be extinguished in the
stables. The horses were unhaltered
and driven out, and the buggies,
wagons and harness drawn out as
quickly as possible.
The fire rapidly spread to the ad
joiuing two two-story frame build
rings, owned by William H. Hendley,
and occupied by A. V. Raleigh as a
bar and restaurant. These buildings
were soon enveloped in flames, wheri
the fire extended to William D.
King’s jewelry and gun shop, and
thence to the post office building, all
of which were burned with most of
their contents, except the mail mat
ter. Here the conflagration was
checked by the fire-proof store house
of Adam McGehee. Had it not been
for this building Capt. Leith’s store
houses would have been destroyed,
and propably other parts of the town.
The stables and two two-story
buildings were owned by sfr. Wm.
11. Hendley, who had an insurance of
fifteen hundred dollars on the two
story buildings, but none on the sta
bles. Mr. Hendley’s loss was proba
bly between SISOO and S2OOO. Mr.
Rivers lost a small amount of forage
and sundry articles to the value of
three or four hundred dollars.
Mr. Raleigh lost but a small
amount of his stock, bar fixtures,
restaurant, etc., and his billiard ta
bles in the upper stories.
Mr. King’s loss in buildings, tools,
materials, etc., amounted to about
eight hundred dollars.
All the buildings on this part of
the street were burned in January,
1875, and the loss falls the second
time on the same parties.
It was firmly believed from the
first that the fire was the work of an
incendiary, and Frarik Manning,
colored, was arrested on suspicion.
On Saturday afternoon he had a
commitment trial before Justice of
the Peace A. C. Pipkin. Several
witnesses were examined, and the
circumstantial evidence was so strong
that Manning was committed to jail
to await trial before next term of
Pulaski Superior Court. He would
have been conveyed to Houston
county jail, but for the fact that he
has been making some revelations in
connection with the fire that make
it desirable to keep him here for
awhile longer. He has made dis
closures that seem to implicate him
in the plot to fire the town and there
by relieve from the guard house
Buck and Julia Fuller, whose arrest
was announced in last week’s Dis-
PATCH.
CARD OF THANKS.
I return sincere thanks to the
good citizens of Hawkinsville for
their efforts in my behalf on Thurs
day night, 28th ult. Their kind
favors during and since the fire will
ever be remembered and fondly
cherished.
Very Respectfully,
W. D. King.
Hawkinsville, July 4, 1877.
Box Rent Drie.
All parties indebted to tlic Post-
Office for box rent are respectfully
requested to call at once and settle,
as my quarterly payment to the Gov
ernment is due to-day. This July 4,
1877. W. D. King, P. M.
Closing Exercises of tlie Hawkinsville
High School.
The public examination of this
school will take place at the school
house on Wednesday, the 11th inst.
On Wednesday night, at the Court
house, will be a debate, reading of
compositions and declamation. The
question for debate is: “ls the mind
of mail superior tt> that of woman.â€~
Four boys take the affirmative and
four girls' the negative. There will
be a conceit, declamation and calis
thenics at the Court-hcuse on Thurs
day night, the 12th. To all these
exeicises the public are cordially in
vited to attend. M. T. Hodge,
Principal.
Public Debate.
There will be a public' debate at
the Court-house on Friday night, July
I3tb.
Question —“Was Macbeth more
guilty than lady Macbeth iu the
death of Duncan.â€~
DISPUTANTS.
Affirmative—P. J. liodge, Rev. G.
R. McCall, Rev. A. M. Williams, Ja
cob Watson.
Negative—M. T. Hodge, L. C.
Ryan, O. C. Horne, Dr. E. F. Way.
100,000 pounds of wool wanted at
roarlO-tf. Ferguson V Co’s.
New Crop Turnip Seed.
We are just in receipt of new crop
turnip seeds, all kinds, at prices to
suit the times. Now is the time to
sow rut a baga seeds.
J ohn Fale & Cos.
July 2, 1877. julys tf
CUT THIS OUT—IT MAY SAVE YOUR
LIFE.
There is no person living but what
suffers more or less with Lung Dis
ease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption,
yet some would die rather than pay
75 cents for a bottle of medicine that
would cure them Dr. A. Boschee’s
German Syrup has lately been intro
duced in this country from Germany,
and its wonderous cures astonishes
every one that try it. If you doubt
what we say in print, cut this out
and take it to you Drugists, Jno.
Fale & Cos., Ellis & Cos., Hawkins
ville, and Y. 11. Morgan, Cochran,
and get a sampfe bottle for 10 cents
and try it, or size for 75
cents. june7ct
C. T. LATHUOP, J. D. STETSON,
' President. Cashier.
HAWKINSVILLE BANK & TRUST CO.,
Hawkinsville, Ga., July 2,1877.
A semi-annual dividend of four (4) per
cent, on the capital stock ot this Bank
has this day been declared by the Board
of Directors, payable on demand.
J. D. STETSON,
julyo-td Cashier.
No. 1417.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Southern District of Geor
gia.
In the matter of Cornelius M. Bozeman,
Bankrupt—ln Bankruptcy.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned
the Court for a discharge from all his
debts provable under the Baukrupt Act of
March 2, 1867, notice is hereby given to
ail persons interested to appear- on the
18tli day of July, 1877, at 10 o’clock, a. m.
at Chambers oi said District Court before
Isaac Beckett, Esq., one of the Register’s
of said Court in Bankruptcy at the law of
fice of Lanier A Anderson, Macon. Geor
gia, and show cause why the prayer of
the said petition of the Bankrupt should
not be granted, And further notice isgiy
cn that the second and third meetings of
Creditors wifi he held at the same time
and place.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 2nd
day ot July, 1877.
james McPherson,
juiyo-lt Clerk.
PULASKI COUNTY
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
On the first Monday in August next, ap
plication will be made to the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county for
leave to soli at private sale all the wild
lands belonging to the estate of Needham
>V. Collier, deceased, late ot said county.
This July 3, 1877.
L. F. COLLIER, ytdm’r.
E. L. COLLIER, Adm’x.
July ltd
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
On the first Monday in August next, ap
plication will he made to the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Pulaski couuty for
leave to sell the real estate of John Blue,
late of said comity, deceased. This July
3, 1877. NORMAN STATHAM,
julyotd Administrator.
Pulaski County Sheriff’s Sales.
FOR AUGUST, 1877.
Will be fold before the Court House
door in Hawkinsville, Pulaski couuty, on
the first Tuesday in August, 1877, w'ithin
the legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed property, to wit: The north half
of lot ot land number 136, iu the 22nd dis
trict of Pulaski county, and further known
as the homestead premises of David Gar
rott. Levied on as the property of David
Garrott to satisfy a Superior Court fi fa in
favor of A T Burke V3 David Garrott.
The lands to be sold being 101$ acres of
said lot. Property pointed out by Plain
tiff’s attorney.
Also at same time and place, lot of land
number 232, in the 29th district of Pulas
ki county. Levied on as the property
ot James Cowart to satisfy a Superior
Court fi fa in favor of Charles C. Kibbee,
Assignee. Property pointed out by Plain
lifl’s attorney.
Also at same time and place, all the
i ight, title and interest which James H
Goodman or iiis estate has or may have iu
reversion to lot of land number 283 in the
21st district of Pulaski county ; the same
being tlie fee in said lot after the termi
nation of the homestead estate. Levied on
as tlie homestead property of James H
Goodman to satisfy a Superior Court fi fa
in favor of Charles C Kibbee vs said Good
man. Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s
attorney.
Also at same time and place all that
tract or body of land, numbers not known
but lying in ilio district of Pulaski
county, and described ns bounded on the
south tiy tlie lands of D G Hughes, on the
east by lands of Willis Allen, on the west
by lands of estate of J R Coombs, and
north by lauds of estate of Mcedy Lamb,
and containing seven hundred acres, more
or less Levied to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
in favor of J N Liglitfoot vs J H Lamb
and WII Lamb, and property described
in mortgage. Written notice given to
David Garrott, James Cowart, James
Goodman and J H and W II Lamb.
Also at same time and place the follow
ing described property: All those tracts
or parcels ot land situate lying and being
in tlie 24th district of Pulaski county,
numbers not known, but known formerly
as tlie John C DeLamar place, and now
known ns tlie plantation on which Wright
II Lane lived at the time of his death.
Sail! lauds adjoining lands of E E Philips,
formerly lands of \V P Head, the Black
sheat plantation, ami tlie lands belonging
to Kibbee and Philips, formerly estate of
Orran Clarice, and containing 500 acres.
Sold aa the propi rty of W II Lane lo sat
isfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of John T.
Reeves ya said Wll Lane. Property de
scribed in mortgage deed, Fi fa obtained
in Pulaski Superior Court, May Term,
1877, upon judgment foreclosing mort
gage. Notice ol levy given to Mrs. Lane,
Adm'x, and lenant in possession. July 2,
1877. 11. W. TAYLOR,
jnlyStd Sheriff.
County.
Whereas, Robert fi Marchman, admin
istrator 011 (fie estate of Alice Lee, late of
said eonnly, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission Iron! said trust. These
are, therefore, to cilc and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in
September nest, to sWOrr cause, if any
they Cl.ll, vby said 1-tferrf of dismission
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially this the
4th day of Juue, 18??.
V T. McGRITF.
Jrmo7 niiinv Ordinary. :a
Libel for Divorce.
W. P. Mathews vs, M. A. E. Math
ews—Divorce in Pularifti Superior Court.
May Term, 1877.
It appearing to the Court by the return
of the Sheriff that tlie Defendant does not
reside in Pulaski county, and it being rep
resented to the Court that she lives be
yond the limits of the State of Georgia.
Ordered that service be perfected by pub
licationjin the Hawkinsville Dispatch as
the law requires, and that Defendant ap
pear and answer or stand iu default.
CIIAS. C. KIBBEE,
Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract from tlie minutes.
E. A. BURCH,-Clerk S. C.
may3l-m4m
GEORGlA—Pulaski County.
Whereas, Mrs Emma L Collier and
Lawson F Collier, apply to me for letters
of administration upon the estate of Need
ham W Collier, late of said county, de
ceased. These are. therefore, to cite and
admonish all persons concerned to be anti
appear at my office within tlie time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they
can, why letters of administration should
not he granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially this 4th
day of June, 1877.
P. T. McGRIFF,
june7 30d Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Pulaski County.
W T hereas, James Hinson, administrator
on the estate of Charles Hinson, late of
said county, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said trust.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned to be and ap
pear at my office on or before tlie first
Monday in September next, to show cause,
if any they can, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted the appli
cant.
Given under my hand officially this the
4th day of June, 1877.
P. T. McGRIFF,
june7 m3m Ordinary.
WILCOX COUNTY*
Wilcox County Sheriff’s Sales.
FOR AUGUST, 1877.
• Will be sold before tlie court house door
in Abbeville, Wilcox couuty, within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
August, 1877, the following property, to
wit:
Lot of land No. 53 in tlie Bth district of
Wilcox county. Levied on as tlie prop
erty of Mary A McLeod and D. A. Mc-
Leod, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor
of James E Laidler, survivor of Love &
Laidler. Property pointed out in fi fa,
and notice given lo defendants iu posses
sion May 19,1877.
Also at the same time and place forty
acres of lond, number not known, but
known as the place whereon Stephen
Bowen now lives, in the Ist District of
Wilcox county. Levied on as the proper
ty of Stephen Bowen to satisfy a fi ta is
sued from Wilcox Superior Court, Sep
tember term, 1875, in favor of John W.
Coffee. Notice given to detendant in
possession June 23, 1877.
Also at the same time and place onc
teulli undivided interest ill lots of land
numbers 210, 211, 212, 213, 217, all in tire
Ist district of Wilcox county. Levied on
as the property of Mary Hutto, subject to
homestead, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa
in favor of M D Willcox. Levy made and
returned to me by Wm Statham, consta
ble.
Also at the same time and place lots of
laud numbers 203 and 222, in the first dis
trict of Wilcox county. Levied .on as tlie
property of T C Mitchell to satisfy one fi
fa issued from the Superior Court of Wil
cox county at the September term, 1870,
in favor of A L Tippett. Property point
ed out by Jacob Watson, Esq. Defendant
notified June 80, 1877.
Also at the same time and plaec/lots ot
laud numbers 212 and 202 in t.ie first
district of Wilcox county. Levied on as
the property of T C Mitchell to satisfy a
fi fa from Wilcox Superior Court issued
at the March term, 1877, in favor of O C
Horne. Property pointed out by Jacob
Watson, Esq. Defendant notified June
80,1877. WILLIS CASON,
july2 td Sheriff
GEORGIA—WiIcox County.
Whereas, James F. and William L.
Holt apply to me for letters of administra
tion on the estate of James Holt, late of
said county, deceased. This is, therefore,
to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to" be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in August, 1877, to show
cause, if any they can, why letters of ad
ministration should not be granted the- ap
plicants.
Given under my hand officially, this the
11th day of Jane, 1877.
JAMES C. LUKE,
junc2l td ’Ordinary.
Guardian’s Sale.
By virtue of an order fioin tlie Court of
Ordinary of Wilcox county, will be sold
before the court house door in Vienna,
county of Dooly; within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in August next,
one-eighth undivided intercstin lot of land
number 210, in tlie sixth district of Dooly
county. Sold as tin; properly of Lena
Hoggsett, minor of W. W. lloggsolt, de
ceased. This June 14, 1877.
G. A. CONNER,
june2l td Guardian.
IRWIN COUNTY.
Irwin County Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Ait
fust next, before the Court House door in
rwinville, Irwin county, Ga., within the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit: 245 acres of lot of laud No. 80, in
the 4th district of Irwin county. Levied
on as the property of Eldridgeâ€~ Mixon, to
satisfy one 11 fa issued from the Justice
Court of the 432nd District, G. M., in fa
vor of John B. Dorminey vs. Eldridge
Mixon. Levied on and returned to me by
Jesse Hesters, Constable. Thi3 June 15,
1877. DANIEL A. McINNIS,
june2l-td Sheriff.
Notice!
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
Mary V. Shafer, vs. Lawrence Shafer.
Divorce—lrwin Superior Court, March
Term, 1877.
It appearing to tlie Court that the De
fendant resides out ol the State, it is or
deled Ilia' he bo and appear at the next
term of this Court and answer tlie above
stated Libel for Divorce or in delaiilftbe
Court will proceed ns to justice shall ap
pertain, and it is ordered that this process
be published in the Hawkinsville Dis
patch in accordance with die Statute.
March SOU), 1877.
L. E. LABTINGER.
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A. C. PATE,
J. 8. C. O. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Ir
win Superior Court, March 31st, 1877.
R. W. CLEMENTS,
aprlff m4m Clerk.
A fresh lot of beautiful picture
frames and molding*? just roccAKA at
F. 11. &C. C. Bozeman’s. Aftf ,4ize
and style ol frame made to <infer.
lUiie2U-tfi-
DOOLY COUNTY.
GEORGIA —DooIY County.
Whereas, Wm B Cone, administrator of
Bright B Herring, hue of Dooly county,
deceased, appliesJer letters of dismission
lrom said aidvoinisliation. These are,
then-forty to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to bo and appear at the
Court of'Ordinary to be held in and for
said coqnfy on the first Monday in Sep
tember riyxj, to show cause, if any they
can, why.sard application should not be
granted ajiji Said letters issue.
Given riiitier my hand officially this
4th day of (fane, 1877.
' \ J. It. HOLMES,
june7 td Ordinary,
vti _
GEORGIA— DooIy County.
Whereas, John E Lilly, guardian of
-Anna G and Missouri I Hightower, ap
plies lo me to be discharged from his said
trust. This is to notify all parties inter
ested to he and appear at my office on the
first Monday in August, 1877, and show
cause, if any they can, why the said John
E Lilly should not be discharged from ids
said trust,
Given under my hand officially this
June 4th, 1877. J. R. IJOLMES,
june7 td Ordinary.
GEORGIA— DooIy County.
Whereas, Richard Lindsay, administra
tor of J J Lindsay, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed that lie has fully
administered said eslate. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, (kin
dred and creditors) to he and appear at
my office on the first Monday in Septem
ber next, then and there, to show cause,
if any they have, why said administrator
should not be dismissed from bis said
trust and letters of dismission granted to
him.
Given under my hand officially this
June 4th, 1877. J. R. HOLMES,
junc7 td Ordinary.
GEORGIA— DooIy County.
Whereas, John H Pate and J J Jelks,
administrators ot Thomas IT Gordon, de
ceased, represents to the court in their
petition duly filed that they have hilly
administered said estate. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear on the first Monday in Sep
tember next, then and there,â€~ to show
cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trators should not be dismissed from
their said trust and letters of dismission
issue to them.
Given under my hand officially this
June 4th, 1877. J. R. HOLMES,
id Ordinary.
GEORGIA— DooIy County.
Whereas, Wm B Cone, administrator of
Wm Herring, late of Dooly county, de
ceased, applies for letters of dismission
from said administration. These are,
therefore, to cite all persons interested lo
he and appear at tlie Court of Ordinary to
be held iu and for said county on the first
Monday in September next, to show
cause, if any they can, why said letters
should not issue in terms of the law.
Given under mi hand officially this
June 4th, 1877. ' J. R. HOLMES,
june7 td Ordinary.
GEORGIA —DooIy County.
Whereas, J E Adkins, administrator dc
bonis non of A II Piatt, applies to me that
letters of administration on tlie estate of
Charles Powell, late of said county, de
ceased, should issue to tlie Clerk of tlie
Superior Court of said county, or some
other competent person. These are,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned to
be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to
be bold in and for said county on the first
Monday in August next, ito show cause, if
any they can, why said letters of admin
istration should not he granted as prayed
for.
Given under my hand officially this 29th
day of May, 1877. J. H. HOLMES,
june7 td Ordinary.
GEORGIA —DooIy County.
Whereas, .Jesse B Willis and L M War
field apply to me that letters of admin
istration on the estate ot Richard Griggs,
late of Dooly county, deceased, should is
sue to tlie Clerk of tlie Superior Court of
said county, or some other competent per
son. These are, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to he and appear at tlie
Court ot Ordinary to he held in and for
said county on tlie first Monday in August
next, to show cause, if any they can, why
said letters of admmistrglion should not
be granted as prayed ior.
Given under my hand officially this
29th day of May, 1877.
J. R. HOLMES,
june7 td Ordinary.
Notice!
GEORGIA —Dooly County.
Wm. 11. Davies, AJm’r oi William By
non, deceased, vs. tilt Heirs at Law of
William Syson, deceased.
Petition to the Court of Ordinary Sir ci
tation to the Heirs at Law of said de
ceased for settlement. •
Whereas, it is represented to tlie Court
by tlie petition of Wm. 11. Davies, Ailiu’r
of William Synon, deceased, that the
Heirs at Law of said estate are not, resi
dents of the State of Georgia, and are not
fully known to him in person or by names
and that he is desirous of settling with
them as soon as practicable by law. It is
ordered that they be served with a copy ol
tlie above citation for a settlement by the
publication of this rule in tlie Hawkins
ville Dispatch, a newspaper published in
the town ot Hawkinsville, in the county of
Pulaski, once a month for lot r mon'hs be
fore the Augii3t Term of the Court ot Or
dinary of Dooly county, and that tlie Clerk
of said Court pUre this order upon tlie
minutes of the Court of Ordinary of said
county.
In Dooly Court of Ordinary, Vienna,
Ga., April 2, 1877. J. It. HOLMES,
Ordinary D. C.
A true extract from Hie minutes of Doo
ly Court of Ordinary, April 2, 1877.
J. it. HOLMES,
Ex Officio Clk C. O.
oprl2 m4in
ifOVSS,
Tinware, Hardware
• —AND—
Housefunlishing Goodis!
O
1 lake Hi is method ot informing the cit
izens of Pulaski and surrounding counties
that 1 have occujml my new aland on
Commerce street, opposite Jno. Kale
& Co’s drug store, surd am prepared lo
sell first class
COOK STOVES
At Macon priced Mf stock of tinware,
hardware and hmiseumi telling goods is
ample and complete. All kinds of tinware
repaired at short nntJfce and upon reason
able terms. Call on me it ychi want clicafi
slovetMml tinware. Terms sJHrtiy cash.
„ C. E. ORANGEY.
17, I fft7.
‘ rtWl‘lo tf.*
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Montgomery Sheriff’s Sale.
Will ho sold before tlie Court house
door hi the town of Mount Vernon, Mont
gomery county. Ga., on the first Tuesday
in August next, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract of land eontaiuing three hun
dred acres, more or less, lying and being in
tlie 51st District, G. M , of said couuty, and
hounded by lands of N A Adams, Joseph
Palmer arid others. Levied on as the
property of Asa Adams to Satisfy one
Justice Court ft fa in favor of I. L. Falk &
Cos. against said Asa Adams and N. A.
Adams. Levy made and returned to me
tiy George W. Mclntyre, constable. June
5,1877. W. 11. DUNN.
june2B td Sheriff.
Leading School of the
South!
Dr. IV,'E. Ward’s Seminary for Young
Ladies, Nashville, Tenn. Forty-six grad
uates stood on the stage this June- Ad
vantages many and all first-class. Dress
simple and expenses moderate. .Average
grade ol this Senior class 947. French
spoken daily. Caliithenic drill daily. Care
ful matronage and hygiene. Fine clmrchcs
iu the city. For new catalogue address
the principal. june2B-lm
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors-
All persons indebted to the estate o
John Blue, deceased, late of Pulaski coun
ty, are notified to settle up, and all per
sons having demands against, said John
Blue, deceased, will present their demands
in terms of the iaw to me lor payment.
This June 16,1877.
NORMAN STATHAM,
june2l 6w Administrator.
pi A MfjO 7s-octave, fine rosewood (not
used over six months,) only
$l3O ; cost $650. New Pianos at whole
sale. Great Bargains.
ORUANR Nearly new, S2O; 2 stops,
$45 ; 5 stops, SSO ; 6 stops,
$55 to $75. Rare opportunities. Now
organs at wholesale. Beware imitations.
Best offer ever made, read. Sent on sto
15 days’ test trial. Money refunded and
freight paid both ways if unsatisfactory.
Est. 1856. Agents wanted. Discounts to
Teachers, Ministers, &c. Address DANI
EL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jcr
sey.
db O a week in your own town. Terms
qp O U and $5 outfit free. 11. Hallett
A Cos., Portland, Maine.
To Rational Invalids,—ln sickness eve
ry portion ot tlie body sympathizes with
the seat of tlie disorder. W Hen tlie stom
ach tails to perform its functions, the liv
er, bowels, nerves, muscles, veins, arte
ries, Ac., are all more or less affected.
These delinquents require a medicine,
combining the properties of a stomachic,
an alterative, a purgative, a tonic, and se
dative to bring “them back to their duty ;
and all these elements, in their purest and
most effective forms, are united in
Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Apiiricnt,
the great Saline Remedy for Indigestion,
and its concomitant consequences. Sold
by all druggists.
jtrr . a Week lo Agents.
JKQQ ty Trj / / $lO Outfit free. P.
v * * O. VICKERY, Au
gusta, Maine.
sl2 a clay at home, rigents wanted.
Outfit and terms Iree. TRUE A CO., Au
gusta, Maine.
Drunkard Stop!
C. C. BEERS, VI. ])., (formerly of Bos
ton) lias a harmless cure for INTEMPER
ANCE, which can he given without tlie
knowledge of the patient. Also one for
tlie
OPIUM HABIT
Permanent cures guaranteed in both.
Send stamp for evidence. Ask druggists
for it. Address
BEERS A CO.,
Birmingham, Conn.
2- Extra Fine Mixed Cards, witli name
10 cents, post-paid. L. Jones A Cos.
Nassau, N. Y.
rs da y at llonK: -
WW £ 7T> 1 Samples worth $5
w free. Stinson A Cos.,
Portland, Maine. June 21 td
BROWN HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA
Kates $2 per Day ! The Largest, Rest Ar
ranged, and Most Thoroughly Fur
nished Hotel iu the South.
Directly opposite tlie Depot, and Conven
ient to all portions of the City.
The Proprietors, thanking tlie Public
for patronage during the past twenty
years, respectfully solicit a continuance of
ilie same.
No charge for transfer of Baggage to
and from tlie Depot.
Barber Saloon, Bathing Rooms and ail
modern improvements.
Relerences—Our patrons throughout
every State in the Union.
E. E. BROWN A SON.
junc2B-tf
Have Music in the House
hold.
The undersigned have formed a copart
nership for the purpose of repairing all
kinds of instruments, and Pianos especial
ly. Wc have supplied ourselves witli all
kinds of materials Jfor trimming pianos,
and putting them in as thorough repair as
the same conJd'be done at tlie manufac
tories. We solicit patronage from tlie cit
izens of Hawkinsville and tlie surround
ing counties We guarantee our work,
and would be glad to bavc those who
have pianos needing repairs to give us
their patronage.
A. JACOBY.
CIIAS. H. KING.
Hawkinsville, April 14, 1877. nprlll 4t.
The Kennesw Gazelle,
A MONTHLY PAPKK, PUIMJSHKO AT
ATLANTA, GA.
Devoted to Railroad interests, Litera
ture, Wit and Humor. Fifty cents per
year. CHKOMO ft) cverjß iibperitier 1 . ‘
Address KENNBSA W GAZETTE,
K.'trH Atlanta. oa.
NO. 27.
WOOL CARDING f
Cedar Creek Wool Card—Season
1877.
Pulaski. Dooly, Wilcox,
i!in, Telfair, Montgomery, Laurens and
Uodge counties arc respectfully informed
tlmt I have again taken charge of the Ce
dar Creek Wool Card, (Fountain’s mills, 5
miles south of Hawkiusville,) and wall run
the same for the season of 1877. I want
the patronage of all ipy old customers,
and I pledge them good rolls, full weight
and satisfaction in every particular,
i rices the sftiuc as last year, as follows:
Plain wool. 10. cents per lb.
Mixed wool 15 cents per lb.
Parlies shipping wool on the railroad,
arc requested to write their names and
stations plainly on the sack. Bo very par
ticular in this respect, to avoid all trouble,
bend me your wool, and get your rolls in
tune. W. L. FOSTER,
Cedar Creek Wool Card.
mayßl-tf
L. J. <#ILMARTIN. | J. E. GAUDRY,
Late cashier South
ern Bank State of
Georgia.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & C 0 5 *
COTTON FACTORS'
—AND—
Coinmission Merchants,
Kelly’s Block, Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Bagging and Iron Ties for. sale at low
est market rates. Prompt attention given
to all business entrusted to us. Liberal
cash advances made on consignments.
- june!4-6m
JOHN FLANNEKY, JOHN L. JOHNSON.
Managing partner late firm
L. J. Guilmartm & Cos.,
1805 to 1877.
JOHN FLANNERY & CO,
t OTTON FACTORS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
No. it, Keljy’s Block, Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Agents for Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Do
mestics, etc., etc.
Bagging and Iron Tics for sale at lowest
market rates. Prompt attention giverl to
all business entrusted to us. Liberal casli
advances made on consignments.
Our Mr. Fi.atweuy having purchased
tl.o entire assets and assumed the liabili
ties ot the late firm of L. J. Guilmautin
& Cos„ we will attend to all outstanding
business of that firm. juuel-l-Cm
Baker’s Bread,
CAKES, PIES,
CONFECTIONERIES, ETC.
o
This is to inform my customers and the
public generally that I am still able to
supply all demands lor fresh broad, cakes,
pies, etc., upon short notice and at low
prices. X also have on hand a full line of
Confectioneries, etc., which I will sell at
prices to suit the times.
Remember that I have fresh: bread eve
ry day at 4 o’clock p. m. ,
FRANK IIERZOG,
feblO-ct Hawkinsvillc, Ga.
£ Clark Johnson's
nSTDIAU
Blood Syr i)
SURE CURF for Liver Disease, Dys
pasia Nervous Debility, Heart Disease,
Scrofula, Kinney Jiisease, Rheumatism,
Chills and Fever, Dropsy, i.Ve. Keep tlio
tountainsof blood pure and there will be,
no difficulty with any organ or part of the
body. Dad blood makes those diseases.
Cleanse the blood and the disease will dis
appear. Thousands have already been re
lieved with the Indian Blood Syrup. Call
and get a bottle and try it. No cure, n<
ay. For sate by
JOHN HENRY & SON,
Sole Agents for Pulaski cofmty.
may4-tf
Harness, Saddles,
BRIDLES, ETC
The harness manufacturing business'
formerly conducted bv J. F. Humphrey,
Agent, in rear of A. R. & R. J. Taylors
store, has been moved to H. 8. Taylor’s
old stand, opposite M. D. Wilfcox’s
store, where will be found a complete
slock of home-made afcd Northern manu
factured harness, saddles, bridles, etc.,
which will he sold as low as they can bo
bought at any market in the State. Mr.
Humphrey will he found in the shop
ready to serve customers with anything in
our line.
Repairing neatly and promptly execu
ted and satisfaction guaranteed
J. B. NEWMAN.
mayl7-3m
The Convention!
Now that it is certain a Convention will’
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that the proceedings oi lliat body will be
reported for Tire Constitution by a mem
ber of our editorial staff, who is acknowl
edged one of Ihe most accomplished short
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lar will get the Weekly Constitution till
January 1,1878, or Five Dollars the Daily
Conatltntlon the same length of time,
postage free. Address
CONSTITUTION,
june2l-lf Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA —WiIcox County
This is to give notice that no levies Ag
sale of property iu Wilcox county will be
advertised until the printer's ffre is paid.
WILLIS CASON,
mar 23 If Sheriff W. V