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Notice.
TIIOMASVILI4E. GA., June 30, 1868.
SSL. I will be iu Quitman tor the purpose of
making Revenue Assessments on the 10th and
11th of July. All parties desiring blanks can
get them at the office of 11. F. Mauuktt, Deputy
Collector Uevenue. A. B. CLARK,
22-jt Ass't Collector.
NOTICE.
FOR INDIAN RIVER, FLORIDA
PERSONS who contemplate removing to the
Land of Promise, where all tropical nature
abounds, are hereby notified that their goods,
wares, Ac., will be conveyed from Jacksonville
to Saxo Point. Indian' Kivkk, at one-half the us
ual co«t. by consigning the same to Messrs. K.
HOPKINS & CO,, Jacksonville, and to H. T.
TITUS. Sand Point. Florida, a> thy undersigned
has placed a line of vessels on the outside or At
lantic route direct.
Boats have also been placed on Indian
River, to convey passengers and freight at mod
erate rates.
All kinds of Provisions and Goods can he pro
cured at Sand Point, at Jacksonville prices,
freight added. H. T. TITUS.
Jacksonville, July 1, 1868. 6m
Sheriff’s Sale,
'MUKTILL be sold before the Court House door
▼ ¥ in Quitman, on the Ist Tuesday in August,
between the usual hours of sale, the following
proj «r y to wit :
Lots No’s 8. 9,*10, 11 and 12 No. 15,
in the Southeast section of the Town of Quitman,
levied on ns the property of William W. Carr, to
satisfy a U. fa. iu tnv hands in favor of M. B.
Hunter. JULIUS CP KM LBS,
Deputy Sheriff.
July .VT.B. tds
(■Teat Distribution!
BY THK
METROPOLITAN GIFT COMP’NY.
Cask Gifts to the Amount of $250,000.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
5 Cash GifU, Each SIO,OOO
10 ■* “ 5,000
*i(> “ 14 1.000
40 44 14 500
200 “ 44 100
300 “ 44 50
450 44 44 25
600 44 ... 44 25
30 Elegant Rosewood. Pianos, each S3OO to SSOO
35* •* “ Melodeons, “ 75 to 150 j
150 Sewing Machines “ 60 to 175
250 Musical Boxes 44 25 to 200
300 Fine Gold Watches ,f 75 to 300
750 Fine Silver Watches ... 41 30 to 50
Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver
Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large
assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in
all valued at $1,000,000.
A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes
by purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 cents. -
Tickets describing cm eh Prize are sealed in En
velopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of
25 cts. a Sealed Ticket will be drawn without j
choice and delivered at our office, or sent by
mail to any address. The prize named upon it
will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment
of one dollar* Prizes will be immediately sent
to any address, as reijnested, by express or re
turn iftail.
lon will know what your Prize Is before >Oll
pay for if. Any prize may be exchanged for
another of the same value. So Blanks.
patrons can depend on fair dealing.
References. We select the few following i
name*from the many who have lately drawn i
valuable prizes and kindly permitted us to pub
lish them :
S. T. Wilkins Buffalo. N V.. $1,000; Miss An
nie Monroe. Chicago. HI., Pin..o. valued at $650;
Robt. Jackson, Dubuque. lowa, Gold Watch,
$250; Phillip McCarthy, Louisville, Ky.. Dia
mond Cluster Bing. $600: It. A. Patterson, New
Bedford, Mass.. Silver Tea Set, $175; Miss Em
ma Walworth. Wilwaukie, Win.. Piano $500: Kev
T. W. Pitt. Cleveland, Ohio. Melodeon, $125.
gfl“We publish no names without permission.
Opinions of the Press. “ They are doing the
largest business: the firm is reliable and deserve
their success. ” —Weekly Tribune, Feb. 8. 1868.
“We have examined their system and know
them to he a fair dealing firm." N. ) . Heraltl.
‘Last week a friend of ours drew a SSOO prize,
which was promptly received.” —Daily Sews,
March 3, 1868.
Send for circular giving many more reference*
and favorable notices from the press. Liberal
inducements to agents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Every package of Sealed Envelope* contains one
cash gift. Six tickets lor $1: 13 for $2 ; 35 for
$5; 110 for sls.
All letters should be addressed to IIA K
PER, WILSON CO., 17:5 Broad
way, N. V. (jy3-2m
Better than fnolfl !\
OUR NEW
Indestructible* Golden Pens.
Are recommended by Bankers, Lawyers, Profits- j
p*»rs. Teachers. Merchants, and all who have tried j
them, as the befit Pen manufactured.
They are non-corrosive, and manufactured ;
with the greatest care, rendering them more du
rable than any pen now before the public. i
Sent post-paid to any address for 75 cents per j
box. containing one dozen.
Orders containing money for the same sent at
our risk. Do not forget to try them.
M. Me ALP IN & CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
state where you saw this advertise-i
menu i
Quitman Retail Prices Current,
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
It should be borne in mind that our quotations
represent retail prices only. Large bills to plant
ers arid others may be purchased at a shade
lower.
Bacon Ytt sh... 18 (fy 22
Butter—Goshen [M 1b... 60 (aj,
Country \% fc... 25 30
Candles j .. . 35 50
Cheese.. i f* lb . .. 25 35
Coffee—Kio {f4, !h. .. 29 (and, 33
Corn ft* bush 1 00 (a) 1 25
Crackers I *js 8>... 20 25
Eggs ; ; doz 12 @ 15
Flour —.Superfine J'j4 bbl . 15 00 (eb, 16 00 1
Family If* bbl . 17 00 (a, 22 00 j
Ginger jf* 1b... (<y 50 j
Lard , f .lb. . . 23 @ 25
Oysters I f*i can . Ofy 40
Peaches If* can . (ft, 50
Pickles i-f* jar.. | 50 @ 75 j
Potatoes —Irish if* boshj, 2 50 0,3 00;
Sweet if*, busm (4 75
Powder fjpt 1b... f 60 0' 75
Fotash...A jr* 1b... (0), 20
Rice jf* 1b... 15 @ 16
Raisins Tf* If>. .. j (4 50
Salt I f*, sack.l 350 (<*■ 4 50
Soap I'rtlh. ..I 15 (§. 20
Sugar If* ft. .-1 10 (ft 25
Svrup If* gal..! 50 (ft 75
S;vla ...if, th. . (ft 25
Shot". f* fb... {•> 20
Starch i*f* lh 20 (ft 25
Tobacco, good article . jfti . . 150 (ft 200
Vinegar if* gal CO (S> 75
Murder in Irwin Count)'.
By a gentleman from that locality, we
learn that on Saturday last, a dread
ful tragedy occured in.lrwin county, a
taint five miles from Bowens station, by
which a family lost two sous hy the mnr
dei'O’s hand of a negro. The mimes ol
the young men were William and Daniel
Luke, sons of Mr. James Luke. The
name of the murderer is Joshua Wil
liams.
The dreadful deed was not discovered
until Sunday morning', when the bodies
of the two young men vtere found lying
in front of the house in which Williams
lived. One of them had been shot in tlm
breast and there was a hole right through
his body; the other had the entire back
part of his head blown off. Near them
j lay a large dog, also dead. The sight
i was a horrible and sickening one,
r.y interrogating the negroes, it was
ascertained that Williams had stall'd to
some of them that he had shot these
young men, assigning no reason what
ever for the deed. He had left the neigh
borhood before the discovery of the mur
der, and could not be found, although
search was made diligently in every di j
rection. Why he killed the men is not i
known.
Williams was a negro of very bad
character. For some time past depreda
tions have been committed upon the j
plantations in the vicinity, and suspicion |
pointed towards Williams as the guilty I
party. It is sumrised that these young
men went tc his house to look for sto- J
lengo ds; that J ic dog a'tacked them
and was shir ; that Williams then shot
and killed them. These are mere surmi
ses, but as no reason can be given for
tlie murderous deed, they arc probably
correct
The murdered persons were young
men ol from eighteen to twenty yeais ot
age. They were sons of a very respect i
Ide planter, and their wanton murder
has created great sorrow and indigna
tion in the community. The citizens
there have offered two hundred dollars
j reward for the apprehension of Williams,
the murderer, and w > lijpe that he may
I speedily be caught and punished for l.is
crime. He is a negro, with a largr
mouth; is very tall, about six feet two or
three inches, and is about twenty five
years of age.
A coroner's inquest was held over the
remains on Sunday, but no facts were
elicited save that Williams had acknow
ledged having shot the men. —Savannah
j llepublicaru
War.CoiiiiHcnced Between the lvtt-
Ulnvand the Negroes.
From passengers who arrived by the j
Nolensvilic stage last night we get the '
following stirring news.’
An old man living near Chapel Hill, j
forty-otic miles from Nashville, in Mar-I
shall county, had been proclaiming for [
j some time past that should anj’ ot the j
I Kuklux invade his premises he would!
j shoot them down. It appears that the
j Kuklux Klan at that place became very |
much offended at what they considered
unbearable insolence on the part if the
! negro, arid determined to whip him for
| using those expressions. Eight or nine
men, wearing the gatb of the Kuklux
aeeordnjgly visited the negro man’s yard
Monday night, told him to come'out of
j the house, for they intended to indict up
-1 on his person ten lashes that would teach
: him for the future to hold his tongue,—
They then took him out from the lion.- e
some distance and had given him four or
i five licks, when to their utter amazement
' they were fired into and some of them
I wounded with shots from an unknown
I quarter. The negro man was released
j and the supposed Kuklux separated and
| went home.
On Tuesday afternoon eight negroes,
armed with muskets and pistols march
ed upon the pike a short distance from
Chapel Hill, and announced that they in
tended to kill all the Kuklux in that vi
cinity. As soon as it was known in the
town, fourteen whites took their shot
guns and pistols and proceeded in doub
le quick to meet the dusky warriors,
but the latter having received news of
the advance of the white party, retreat
ed into the woods, and secreted them
selves in a ravine. After diligent search
the whites came upon the blacks and fir
ing immediately commenced on both
sides. It is reported that four or five of
the whites were killed and wounded.—
' The loss of the negroes are not known.
I Runners were sent out at about four
! o’clock yestarday morning, when the
htage left that place, to secure heavy re*
j inforcement of whites. A bloody tight
j was expected yes erday.
| The affair was very much regretted by
} a majority of the citizens, who discount
j ged the demonstrations made by both
hostile patties.
We were presented the other day with
a beet grown in thejgarden of Mrs. T. B. j
Griffin which weighed fourteen pounds !
We believe the ladies are the best gar- j
deuers when they take a fancy to it.— j
They do most tilings better than the men, I
whose wise heads aie occupied with pol- j
itics, the latest news, hard times, the
price of cotton; and sundry other small;
potatoe matters "too tedious to men
tion Vaidoala Time*.
Tjfg"- The New York Observer thinks
ladies’ club houses are ‘signs of decay in
social and domestic manners and mo 1
that no Christian can regard without
painful reflections.” The Observer pre
fers sewing circles.
6feiy On Monday, on the wharf at Fer
nandina, two men, named Vorn arid IVp
per, had some alternation which resulted
in their drawing their pfetols and firing
on each other. Torn was killed instant
ly, and Pepper only lived two hoars.—
Verily, Fernandina is pro ressing fast.
GEORGIA. Crooks Onnerr. —Whereas, Mary
E. Williams, Guardian of the Estate til
Susan Hpell. applies to me for Letters of Dismis
sion from said guardianship.
These are therefore to notify all parties at
interest to (Tie their objections, within the time
' prescribed by law. otherwise said tetters will lie
granted and issued to the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this June 24th. 1868.
J. G. MdCALL, O. B. C.
June 26th, - C3. 21 fit
DR. m. L. BATTLE,
A.^7 VL orruE:
NEXTCOGRTOTH£B ™ ER office,.
f7p|p IIQUITMAN, GA.
All Branches of
DENTISTRY, |
EXECUTED IN' THE BEST MANNER AND WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. o
Terms will be furnished on apf lication. Z
All kinds of Produce taken for Work. <
U. VAN LIES EX,
IDBNTIST,!
STOCKTON, NO. 1:!, A. & (I. R. R.
• (Formerly fits. McDonald & Van Gieson, Macon.)
Respectfully offers his services to tin*
i citizens of Clinch and surrounding coun
ties. in all branches of the profession.
&?§U Will visit Quitman or any other point
requested.
RKFKUKNCEB:
J. D. Smith, M. 1). Macon, Georgia.
Capt. B. F. Moseley. Valdosta. Georgia.
J. G. Moore, Valdosta, Georgia.
Dr. 11. Briggs and Mr. j. I*. Chariton. Valdosta.
Rev. (). L. Smith, I). I).. Echols county, Geo.
Gapt. J. Wells. Valdosta. Georgia.
< ’apt. C. C. Williams, Lowndes county, Geo.
"W. J. Mabry. Valdosta. Georgia.
March 1, 1867. 5-ts
WM. A. lam:,
’Attorney at Tatu anb Solicitor
IX VIIAXCEIiV.
QUITMAN, BIU'OKS COUNTY, GEORGIA,
.T-ft' Office at the Court House.
January 10. 186.8. ly
BRIAN, I!ARTRI!)(;E1(0.,
AW sis A«A« *
Lite Wa atAa a JWi
A N D
am Bftaaai-aw o^o2^
| SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
(IONSIOXMKNTS of Cotton and ntWProdiico
J solicited : which we will sell in Savannah,
! New York, or Liverpool, as desired, making lib
I oral advances.
j Special attention given to purchasing of
Planters’ Supplies.
Western Bacon for sale on consigriinfrit.'*flß?
LAND FOII SALE.
apl7 3m
aVc. LOBV3ELINO,
DEARER IN
Cl3rX* o> c? erieß,
West, India Fruit*
| WINES, LIQUORS, PROVISIONS, &c
CORNER IJUI.I. AND CONGRESS BTS. f
Under Masonic llall ,
SAVANANIT GEORGIA.
March 13. 1868. 7-ts
OF SCHEDULE.
GENERAL SUB’t’S OFFICE, )
Ari./'.vnc & Gm,p liAinnodn Op,, |-
Savnnnnh, May 1 lift, 1808.’ )
ON and after Monday, the 18th lost., the
Behedule of Passenger Trains on this Road
| will run as follows—
i Leave Savannah, daily, (Sundays
excepted.) at. .7:00 A. M.
Leave Quitman, 5:28 I*. M
j Arrive at Bainbridge 10:2b “
I Leave Bainbridge 2:00 P.M.
Leave Quitman 6:35 P. M.
j Arrive at Savannah (Mondays except
ed), at ,: :00 A. M.
ll.il. HAINES.
I rny22-Im Gen 1 Sup’t.
Look Here.
THEMONEYREABY.
100,000 Pounds Wool;
20,000 Pounds Hides;
i 10,00 0 Pounds Beeswax,
TALLOW, FEATHERS, &C.,
"WJITANTED immediately, by the undersigned.
Y ▼ for which the highest market price will
be paid iu
GASSZX.
feRF Apply at the “Banner” office.
J. G. M. Waunock,
AGENT.
Quitman, May 29, 1868. ■2m
PHI LOTOKEN!
FOR SALE AT
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
PER JIOTT r TANARUS,
AT THE
Danner Office.
I Qu if man, June Iff, 1868. 20-ts
HOTEtS.
MARSHALL H(|jp,
HROUOUTOX SLIiEET,
SAVANNAH GPORGIA.
lIS first class Hotel lias been remodeled
»L and newly refurnished ami put iu perfect
order throughout. The traveling public may
rest assured they will Ilnd comfortable accommo
dations at this House.
A. 11. LUCK, Proprietor.
February 22. 1867. ly
OUR HOUSE
Mills: lOOMS,
Sa vnnnnli. (i eorj* in.
rITHK undersign<‘d having leased the above
JL favorite Establishment, and having refitted
and refurnished if throughout in the most elegant
manner, would inform the public that it is now
open for the Deception of Guests. The present.
Proprietor will spare no pains to maintain the
character it has always enjoyed as being one of j
the best of the Firsl-(lass Fating 5 lons-]
es of the country, and those who favor him with j
their patronage may be assured that nothing will
be left undone to secure tin* comfort and satisfae
tion of his guests. BOABDEBS will be taken
by the week or day at a moderate charge.
novl6 6m K. H. KIBLIX.
PAVILION HOTEL.
D. C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner of Bull ami South Broad Streets,
Savannah, Gt'orgist.
n‘AVIN(J taken the above Hotel, which has
recently been refitted and refurnished
throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public
that, hr is as well prepared to eater to their wants
as any Hotel iu the State. His table will always
lie supplied with the best the market, affords, and
nOjpains will be spared to give entire satisfac
tion.
Tradsient Board $3.1)0 per day.
Permanent Board $15.00 per week.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February 22, 1867. 4-ts
Western Hotel,
Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 15 Covtlandt St.,
NEW YOU K.
We'arc in the Center of Business, and
HEADQUARTERS FOR GEORGIANS.
se,,i i:t : i v
WM, WHITE. GEO. <;. MIX EH.
charleston; hotel,
('Saaoleslmf, S. C*.
WHITE & IVUXER,
nov7-fim J’UQI’HIKTOUR.
Tine (tuitmiHi Hotel.
MRS, (VIcINTOSHJ
N-OTIFIES the public that she continues the
Hotel business, at her old house, on the
Public Square ; where she will endeavor to make j
guests feel at home.
Her table F supplied with the best the market
affords, and charges moderate.
June It, 18LL 20-tt
Fountain Hotel,
Limit Street, BALTIMORE, M.irvi.and.
W. 13.. St>29.Elgin, Pro.
Omnibus and Baggage Wagon in atb-ndance up
on all Depots and Boat Landings.
JOHN W. EEUEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE IN
IB 11(1 HfflC 111 EIIS.
No. UaltimoiMi Wt.,
Between Charles and Randolph sts.
John W. Bruff. }
ii.i.n W, ltakcr, / BALTIMORE.
.7oh. 10 lirutr, f
A. IS. Faulkner. auR23-Jji* i
S. S. FILLER,
DEALER IN
MAIIOGAYY, \\ \ \. Y I T AYD PINK
FT UNITI RE.
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CIAMBER SETS UHHIR USIt
Mattraoses made to order.
No. 157 Brousliton Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
npM 1 y
M. J. DOYLE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
famiSBOGEBIIIS.
Boots, Shoes, Clothing-,
!'tationery, Cutlery, Hardware, Tinware,
Fruits, Vojretables,
AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
NoTiIOBEYAN Street, NoaTthe Market,
Savannaii, C«’eo.
p!f- Orders from the country promptly at
j tended to. apl7-3in
BJTWMB, fiMB&W.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ICE! I CE! 2
Nos. 106, 108, 200-and 202'Tiay Street,
j Savannah Cieoryla.
* apl7 « Cra
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126 Asylum St.. Hartford, Conn.
VALIARLE
PLANTATION
s»o» /m "Br^TßPc.
3,500 Acres of Land !
nrwis valuable Plantation, lyi ig
Jr on the Withlacooehec River l
twelve miles from No. 151, Atlanta !
and Gulf Railroad, near Rocky riv-<ft?i‘iri&timwm i
er, containing 3.540A acres, is comprised in ]
Lots No’s 111), 167. 165, 161, 202, 203, 204, 205, !
all in one body, except No. 1 lit.
There are 700 or 800 acres of this land under
fence, of which none, except about one hundred 1
acres, has been under cultivation more than three j
years. There are houses enough for 200 negroes, !
ample barns, a small Dwelling House, and out
buildings. and a large dwelling house not yet
Completed. The titles are undoubted.
This property is offered on exceedingly easy
terms. For particulars apply to Col. WM. A
I \NE, Quitman Go.. Octl2-3D-tf
no Humbug.
HI SALI AT CAST.]
rpilK undersigned having bought tin* Stock ol
I Goods owned by J. B. Holst, formerly of
Hi,' ni-iu of ,r. w. stalnakkr a <x>.,
—.VOW okh:i!
SAID STOCK for SALE,
AT COST,
For Ca@b.!
And-no humju’u.
W. 0. BENTLEY & CO.
Quitman. March 27, 1868. 3m
‘ RANDELL & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
201 and 203 Bay Street,
Savannah, - - - Geo.
HAVE NOW IN STORE’ a large and com
plete assortment of rot;cries, which
they oiler to the trade at prices less than they j
can be laid down from the Northern markets, i
consisting in part of
Bacon—Shoulders,
Sides, Hams, Pori?,
Sugars—(all grades,)
Refined and Raw,
Gullee—Kio, Java,
and Ceylon.
Teas—Green and Black,
different qualities.
Clh»- so, Butter and Lard,
Mackerel, Codfish, Herring,
* Candles, Soap and Starch
Tobacco, of various grades, &o.
Special attention given to orders with re
mittance or -Short City Acceptance Prices fur [
ni.shed when desired.
January 22, ’6s. 3rn
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Estate of fsaire J. Newton, lawing applied tor p»
release Irom t)nr farther mloMni^tration of
estate, and suggested J. K. Diu-rUworth as Lisiut-
Then* are tfierofbic to- eitrnnd admonish
parties at interest to file their objections w tlhn»,
the time prescribed by law. otlierwMs«said letter*
will be granted the applicant,
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
May v . 6 2ni
OT VI !.<)!• GEnIBG \.Bro( ks erntnly .-Wlmra-
O J. Harrell applies to me lor Letters
of Dismission from the administration of the es
tate ol G. W. Albritton* deceased.
These are therefore to cite all parties at inftr
cst to life their objections within the tiina pre
scribed by law, otherwise said letters will hr
granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and uncial signat*r# r
this March 16th, 1-ftUS.
J. G. McCALL, f)Ydiaary
March 20th, ISCB. Cm
CA EORGIA, Brooks Coilntv.- Whereas, W. Q
TV Bentley applies to me for letters of de
mission from the Administration of the EstaU mt
J. I». Redding, deceased.
These are therefore to cite all person* confin
ed to file their Objections, il any they have with'
in the time prescribed by law, otherwise irard
letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature fckto
March 17 th. 1867.
J. G. McCALL, 0. Li. C.
j March 20, 18(77. Cm
C 1 E( )RGI A. Bitoo) • 1 fdt r\ Whareas W. fl.
Jf Devane administrator with will annexed it*
j bonis mm on the estate of Roger*, dr
! ceased, applies to me for lettrri of diami**i«P
| from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and adinoniah
1 parties at interest to file their objection* with!*
I the time prescribed by law other* he Haiti iatUfP
! will be granted to the applicant.
J. G. Mt’GALL. 0.8. C.
| February 7th. 1868. 2 t in.
C 1 EORGIA, Brooks Countv. Wherea*. 11. If,
Jf Sharpe, Adirf’r with Will annexed, oi th#
“State of Jacob Rizer deceased, applies tom* t*r
letters of Dismission from his udminiKtration *f
said (“stale Thesi* are therefore to cite and id
m.-nish all and singular the parties at interert l#
tile their objection* within the time prescribed h?
law. ot horwise said letters will be granted t* tb#
applicant
J G. Mi’GALL, Ordinary.
Jan. 7. 1868. 6m
G 1 EOIHHA, Brooks Gountt. -Whereas, J. Z,
T Beacoek, Administrator with will anne I*
on the Estate ot William A. Denson, dcceu««A
applies to me for Letters of Dismissiou from*.
Administration of said Estate
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
| and singular the parties at interest, to (il* ibrLi
i objections within the time prescribed by law, ■
| otherwise said letters will be granted.
J. G. Met’A EE. O. B. *,
, February 28 18CM. 5 Cm*
i — rr-na*
COFFEE COUNTY
fi 1 EORGIA. Goffkk County. —Whereas, B#
HJJT bard Koburds, Administrator of Gray f.
Robrtrds. represents to ihe Court, in hi* petiti**
duly filed and entered on record, that he ha* ful
ly administered Gray S. Koburds’ entnte. Thi*-
is therefore to cite all persona concerned kiodr*4
and creditors to show cause if any they can why
said Administrator should not be discharged fr*»
his udministra ion and .receive let ter* of diiiai#'
sion on the first Monday in .September 1861.
DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary.
March 2.186 ft JO-6m
Cl EORGIA, Cokkkk County. Wliereai, WilD
ff iam and Joseph Ivirkhnd, Adiuinintrator#
ol D. IL Kirkland, represent to the Court, i»
their petition, duly tiled and entered on rec*r4
ilia they have fully administered 1). H. Kirk
land’s estate. This is therefore to cit* all per
sons concerned kindred and creditors to
cause, if any they can why said administrate**
should not be discharged from their adniiiii*tr&-
tion. and receive letters of dismission on th* frit
I Monday in September, 1868.
Daniel Lott, Ordinary.
I March 2, 1868. 10 6m
APPLING COUNTY.
A lE< )RG IA, Arruxu Cm 11 Whereat, Wil
lis F. 'faylor, Administrator on the l>t»lp#
of Michael W. Nelson, applies lo me for letter* ts
Dismission from his said Administration of salt
Estate.
These are therefore to notify all person*af int#f
est to file their objection# wil.iin the time
-Ct'ibed by law. otherwise said letter* will k#
granted and issued to said applicant.
Given under my hand, and offiektl *iguato»#
this January 8, 1868.
Jan. 17-6 wk J. li»>HTBKV r Ordinal J A. C.
PIERCE COUNTY\
/ t EOKGIA. Bikiick i him v.— Wlierea*, WUI
vJ iam Goeitee, Administrator, applies to n#
for Letters of Dismiss ion from the Estate*
William Lady and John T. Wilson, iKith I at* «rs
this county, deceased, he having fully
lured said Estates.
These are therefore to admonish ali parti*#
concerned to be and appear at my office, wiiLi*
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ifaiy
they have, why said Letters should not k#
grunted.
Witness, my official signature, this Dec*n»H*t
2nd, 1867 r
IVc. If l-m'l ir. U'. rTiunv, <)rjr»»ry, T.
GEORGIA GOODS !
At Factory Prices.
rnHE attention of Merchants and Plant*r* I*
1. cal Ted to a beautiful assortment ot Georgia
Goods just received from the
“Cutfibcrt Compa*y |
Coilßiiilillg Os
Plain ami Twilled Ovo. Plains, Ijitasyiy
Jeans, lieavcrs, Tweeds, Stripes,
Wool Diaper, Ac., Ac.
These floods are fresh, mad* with great n*r* tad
of the best wool. Also. Bfain and Colored o*d*-
httrgt; wttof whieh mv offemf Btrictly at Fa*4
tory prices.
Merchants and Planter* are requested to rail
and examine before buying elsewhere. Cott*a r
j Wool or Hides taken in exchange at full prie**.
• Spun Yarns and Brown .Shirtings to arrive uv
Ia few days.
SAM’L W. lUIOOKP,
Quitman, Nov. 1, 1.867—'1m Ag*ak.
| Fisk’s Metalic Burial Ca3es.
\LL sizes kept constantly on hand at the *t*r# .
. of J. T. Bud r. Monticello* aml G..lf..Smith r
i tore, Madison. Florida.
Also, an as-orhnent s constantly kvpt'oahand ‘
by F. R. FILDIvS, Quitman, Ga.
! j2y&“Gasb on delivery.
T. A -Xf t A. V W..-LMMO3S, .Vgent#.
December 14, 1866 6ni
P . H. B EHN,
COTTON FACTOR
— AX,> — ......
GENERAL COMMISSION MKRCPANf, •
I 'as removed k> First door West of Exchange. '
Bay St i.r, Sayan-xah; Uk'o. '■
I iu!g2.VU7 29-ly*