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w ITAiAN JIANNEB.
QXJIXr-rAN:
Friday deck-mper 20, u-m •
Rkmovai,.—Tin* Banner (, «-
litlilwliini'iil will It rnmnvoil 111 till! "How
on Huiihi',” 11 slnii t dialawo rant of our
pi ennui loniiiinii. Ivl'oie mir next inrfiic.
GaMBTMAS 111 I.WAYS —As ll is Custom
Hiy w tli tin! I'liimlry press to suspoul
piibliciili"'i diii'ii'iC ll*'* Oiii'isln us lio'i
<1 iy«, ii«> roinular c-Hilion nl tlio' Bannir
will lie issued on i» xt Finlay, tin? 27tli -
Our in xl ri'i’iilnr cditimi wli c’i will 1'
tlm Hi si nnmbor "I vi. linin' cij'M. will Is
insimil on Iboll lof Jni.iiury, IH7J, Ol
i’iiIII'HII wo shall Ist no an udvi 11::■ ill p'
sleet cm 11io 2711i. for t !•< p»H»"»o of jn r
feeling Ir jfnl mil in s,
Tiir. OntJNTY Ki.i oiios. — Tin's contest
takes plane on lll ,'Jir-l r/ui/ of January,
Mini iiUlimigli tli ore mo iiiimorniis impi
raiitK lor tin; Rovoral i ffieiai Blations, j
tlioro appeal's to bn »my liltlo inti iom :
Itianifi hli iI iiinoiijr tbn inn »*hi■
.TrsTinKA ok 'ini-; I'facj; am> Oonrtaih.es
■'Oicorolioo,” lliu All an In cr: respondent |
of tin; Saviiuiuali Nairn, says Dial "tin
election |. i Justices ol tin; I’eftCO (mill
Constables, will take place the first Sat -
urday in January lioxl.’’ So the vo
tors ol Brooks county mm-t Inivo I hi ir
men and tickets ready by tbe day debil
itated .
Thk Savannah Fair.— I The Banner was
tint oho ol tin- modinrus lliroairh vvbicli
Mr. Ehtiu, tlio wort by Secretary, made
known tlio attractions of tin; Fair, an
nounced to ci tn me line on ll.e 30 1 It Inst.,
but wo have to tender our acknowledge
ments, tbe preHint week, for llie usual
courlesirs exiended to tlio press,
State Printer, —Mr. J. 11. ICalill, tbe
enterprising proprietor if the Morning
Ne wh, of Saviuimdi, appears to be tin; fa
vorite witli tlio Press gang for State
Printer, In oar opinion be deserves tin*
position, not alone for individual merit,
but he has lliu finest printing establish
ment in tlio Slate.
Tub CotiSTY Nominations.— -Mr. Win. Hudson
nun Mr. H. J. linnet! liovinpr iteclim-il the can
vass for Ordinary and Slid iff, ut a meeting ol
cittseiiH on Wednesday InHt, Mr. Alien nr win
placed in nomination for Ordinary and It. It.
Wooten fur filterin'. The ticket nmv Blands: For
Ordinary, Mr. Fherror; for Clerk, W. 0 Itentiey;
lor .Sheriff, It. it. .Wooten; for Tux Receiver,
Tliob. llardeej I'm Tax Collector, Thos. Groover;
for Treasurer, Wiltls Bedlngfleld; for iSurvcyor,
John K. Iluniin.
Music.—Messrs. Luddoti fi Bates, of
Savnnnali, liovo presented us with acv
oral pieoos of bountiful music—among
tlio number, "Nki.mk's VVai.tss, "composed
for the piano by Prof. S, N, lVniiold, ol
Savannah, and dedicated to little Nellie
G. Bales, Ibc infant daughter of the jun
ior member of tbe firm. Tlio title page
contains a beautiful colored chromo
lithograph—a perfect likens ss of the
child
“l.iltle Nellie, indy fair,
Mild blue eyes and ciuty hair,
Hoay cheeks and dimpleohia,
Amt a loving heart within."
Messrs Ltidden & Bates aro the lar
gest dealers in music South, and ran
supply almost any article in said liuo.
'Pile l'ioiiifu Election.
At last we have tlio result of llm elec
tion for State i fiioials, bold in our neigl •
boring State id Florida ill November,
and it is crushing to tlio hopes ol the
trim and tried men, who have so long :
endured the galling yoke of Radicalism. |
Tl.o Hoard ol State Canvassers Completed
the count on the 13th iusl, and gave
the official majority for llart, lor (iuv
eruor, at 1,596. lie is a Radical of the
deepest dye, ami will exult over the mis
fortunes of the unfortunate people bo is
to nPe. Both members oi Congress and
the Lieutenant Governor are also Rum
oats. In the General Asm nibly of the
State tbe same parly will have a major
ity of eight. The election of a Radical
Executive in Florida, places in power
tbe same vile element in every county
of the State—for the Governor o/yiouifs
all county officials. The result is terri
ble, aid wo truly sympathize with the
noble hearted Floridians, among whom
we have spent many pleasant years.
Conference Appointments.
We are indebted to hVv. H. S. B\\ kkt lor the
following list of appointments by the South
Georgia Conterence, lor the Tbomasvilte l)i.-
ti let ;
Rev. J. M Austin. !'. K.
Thoiuasvilte : K. It. McGhee,
Spring Hill: J. I), Manlden.
Giaaiverville : W. M. Walls.
Quitman : S. S Sweet.
Morv. n : J. K. Sentell.
Lowndes : A. P. Wright.
Valdosta : J. P. Wardl tw.
Stockton : to he supplied by J. W. Talley.
Hluckshenr ; It. l^Myer*.
Wuresboio : W. 11. Thomas.
WayWßville ; L. Wiltiums.
llHtira and Mclntosh: It. L. Ilaltiker.
bttinawick : J. O. A, lonik.
St. Mary's : W. J, Green.
Thk American Union.—J. Cl at b
Sw»\z.'h»s retired from the editorial
oontr lot the Union (Rad.) pubbsiicd at
Macon, and is succeeded by Dt. J. A.
lfaiuutir.
< i nimli nt D. nionstratrd.
Tim f). rooeratic f’li'ss ami statesmen J
of this ccnutry, have fr< i|ner,Uy, daring ;
1 the past two yours, waned the people, ,
'lull n tbe I vent of tbe re-election ol
Gone :t' Ora - t t>> tbe I’usidctiey, be j
would cast us rle t! e aoMiim il garb of a
patriot, moke a mockery of tbe cant
phrase - ' Let UR have peace"— and bold
jly iiffnrp the powers ot a despot. The
i Electoral (folleges have barely bad time j
to pn ohi'ni the resi.lt of tbe November j
j election, ero wo behold the prophecy ful- |
] filled. U. S. Grant lias trampled on the i
I Constitution, defied tlio w ill of sorer- ■
j eign Si:.les, aei! by bis acts, proclaimed j
himself u linin', and not the S'-rv nt o':
the people. Ti e C'apilols < f three Stales
-•Alabama, Aikansas and I.( u'biann—arc i
surrounded by bayenets in the bands ol j
Federal—lmperial—soldiers; and they:
await tbe mandate of bis Majesty to mill - j
der ieofieiisive and de'lenselefs citizens, j
| Tim indignities heap l and upon the Stale i
id'lj'.nisiana, are enough to make tlie i
| blood curdle in tie veins of all honest;
j men. For the fust time in the history
lof tlio American ib pul lie, lias a petty
j disiriel Judge arrogated tlio power to
| decal* v.fiat character ol men shall con
j stitnte tl.o legal govt rnment <fa State
and also to place at iln head as Chief
1 Magistrate, a representative of an infe
j rior race. A contempoiary very truly
| says, gross as have been the onlragis
j perpetrated nppn the Uonfli sii ce 1861,
none bos yet ( quailed this. The action
us this Judge l)mell is a complete oblit
eration of all Municipal rights. It is an
utter sweeping away of tbe rrserved
sovereignty of tin States, and the reduc
ing (and them to tbe Condition of provide* H
to a centralized empire. The pretext
for this usurpation of power is not Stifli*.
ciently explained; it ts sufficient to know,
b jwcvi r, that the legislature of a State,
declined elided bv the regulaily consti
tuted autl.oi itics, lias been dispersed by
'tlio hillings of a Fediral Judge, and the
Governor of a State II reatened with ar
rest, if not actually inesicerated,
Where these high banded outrages are
to end, Ileavun only’ known. We can
no longer lmast of Rennbticin institu
tions— they aro swept away; we can no
longer appeal l" a Constitution ns the
anchor of liberty—it lias been swept n
side like a cobweb by the ruthless hand
of a tyrant; wo can no longer condemn
the usurpation and tyrany of the poten
tates of (ho old world they are eclipsed
by the modern tyrant of the new world
Life, liberty and properly are no loi get
held sacred. The mandate of the usur
per can sweep them away as with a
breath. Humiliated, humbled, the South
has plead ter mercy at the foot stool of
Federal power; Icr pli a has been an
swered by tbe incarceration of lier runs
in foreign dungeons—by IHo grosesl in
sult to her manhood—and now, at hint
by direct interference with her local Fell
government. What will be the finale to
the plea for mercy? God only knows!
The base heart of ti e tyrant President
is sufficient for any deep, darning act of
infamy.
The B. A A. R. R. Bonus.— An iff,it
will be made before tbe next legislato r
to influence the endorsement of new
i bonds of the Brunswick and Albany
Railroad, to Ibo amount of $15,000 per
mile, on the completion of the R ad to
Eufanla. The guarantee of said amount
was made originally by a Democratic
Legislature—and wo can see no good
reason why the pircscnt proposition
should ii"t. be complied with. The issu
ing of fraudulent bonds by Bullock does
not relieve li e State or previously in
curred responsibility.
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CJortev’s Lady's liaiili,
Tbe Jannaty number of this magnifi
cent magazine is already on our tab’c,
and, if possible, excels all previous ef
forts of the enterprising publisher. The
engravings, fashion plates nod designs
are superb; whilst the literary reading
is chaste, entertaining and instructing.
No lady should be without God y’s La
dy’s Book. “Our Darling,' a first class
ohromo, is given to every subscriber for
1573, whether a single subscriber for
$3 00, or in a club of six for sl4 00
Address L. A. Godov, Philadelphia, Pa
Increase of Sai.ary. — A bill is before
I Congress providing for the increase of
I the President’s sa'ary from $25,000 to
$50,000. Wo ptesume this is all right;
for it is preposterous to Suppose that an
i Emperor (although ignorant and debus
edj can keep up appearances on less:
| than $50,000.
Rei.easkd. —Mr. J. B. Garroll, the "Kn
ivlux” of Boston, Thomas comity, wlo
has beiii boarding at the Savannah jail
(nr si mo time, for beating a colored man
named Uieoir Few, was released on
Saturday last, tbe necessary bond being !
furnished.
j Grkkuev—O' l. fax.— The Tribune stock
holders have solicited Vice President Col
lax to occupyjtlie'vaosnt editorial elinirof
Horace Greeley, at a salary of $20,000
How ridiculous! Pubs in bunts!
We wish all the readers of the Qnr
man Hanxhe a Merry, merry Christmas ! i
In Idilrrim to all llie T<ni".vranfv Oriranlzß-1
If orb anil People of Georgia.
The (Hand Oonnoil o* Georgia, orgm- !
'zed in Atlanta, November 80lh, 1 872
passed fho following resolution: "That i
the Executive Cumrn tee be inslrncled t- ■
issue in address to tic temperance pen- j
pie of Georgia, whether nrganiz and or j
not.” It) till' discharge of the duty thus ;
assigned, the undersigned knowing the i
great interest that pri vans thr"iighout ,
Ipe state at the present time, in the "’em j
pi ranee Rif rm. deem 't best that this
addre-s be eU fly explanatory of past |
proceedings and pre-ent put poses. Upon!
4th of Ju'y, if tbs present yeat, a Coun
cil of Temperanee was held in Ohattn
noogn. Term,, looking l*' Uo consolida-|
tioii iif all Ten perame Onb is through-I
nit tli South under anew name, with |
new laws and new riti afist c eeremonies I
upoti a white bmis, and that cxelnsivi ly.
The members pVdgrd tlierns' Ives to
work faithfully to secure sueli a result,
and tbe Council adjourned without the j
aec* mpfishmerit of anyttiing detmit' iy. j
S- ni" labored hard, aid still continue to i
labor true to Heir pledge, to make the!
movement a success, while otheis bold
inn* prominent positions in the several
| organizations which they represented,
(ltfinioeed the matter from Ilea* minus.
; and unintentionally it may be, hodl their
ii: flnenee against seek tin mi.
I Upon 27tli November, the Council met
j again ut the same plane, composed of
j n*prcßf*fjtatm j 3 from rout orgnnr/a
--| tions of’ Georgia nod
time they did something loon*. They
adopted a basis of uni r». The substance
of that banis is only while jir.rmm are el
| to n euibe»>hip. Thateacb (J'and
j Lodge is mii F' in • iu the of its
; hnwiiH hk mid its laws. That nothing
rectoriau, political or prohibitory is to be
j allowed in any degree, and the pledge to
forbid everything I hut contains airohoM
without spec ficutious. Kveiy subordi |
nate cooncil to cons st ol two, and oa'v j
i two degrees. “An i.nlialory deyrec, in j
which llie pledge is binding only during
! menibersliip, and a higher degw, with a .
j lifetime pledge ol total abstinence. The j
! first is tho uvri ing degree. Up«*n this
i basis the Grand Council of (L orgia waft j
j orgMiifc i d, adopted a constitiil ion and I
j < !i.ctcd its offiecTH provisionally* The j
> Sons of Temperance in the Stale orej
■ pledged to our iuov<!mentj and tL«i;
: Knights <»f Jericho, we hope and believe, j
will also miito their strength with ours, j
while many disaffected Lodges of Good j
| Ttittpfars aro only awaiting far the toe
siu to sound. Thi* is the blast that L
I intended to bring the armies into lino !
i Let it ring like the notes from a silver,
| bugle, clear, distinct uml fnlL The
Grand Council meets in Macon, January
’ Bl.lt, 1873, for the purpose us consolida
ting with every order in the State, upon j
the bar is of /he Temperance Union. Let
! every (Joed Templar Lodge that it} in j
sympathy with this movement and in- |
Itriid.i to move, move now. Veto your
| .selves out of your organization, ui 1 ’
! your present rituals temporarily, ami !
, send up your delegates without fail,
j Send tho name of the delegate to Hro.
VV. K li. Searcy, at Griffin, Ga, at once,
: whether he can come or not. L 1 t every !
Division of the Sonw of Temperance, and \
i every L«»dge < f tho Knights of Jericho,!
! send their delegate up, and lot every j
| community that Ice Is uu interest in this ,
! cause, oigiHjize a temporary Cooncil am! |
! stud up delegates.
! Anew constitution will bo made, cm
| bodying the same prificip*es us the pros ;
! out promised one, in the making of which j
i each Order shall participate, and anew j
; elegant ritual will be adopted, and new j
: officers elected by the consolidated body, j
Tbe tirno has come when wo must unite
! our strength in order to overcome such a j
j terrible evil ns that against which we
wage our welfare. Humanity, (‘‘ashed \
and bleeding, culls earnestly fur help, j
j Let oh not trifle away our time, nor ex- [
j haunt ottr energies, on a single-handed |
1 conflict; but let us stand together, pub
by side, and firmly lace tiie fir. The!
{ wounds of the demon upon the hearts!
ands ill's •>( men must t o hrab. and, and
j (Jeorgia rcd- eimd from tliepuwer of the
curse,
\V. P. ITarktsox,
K. M. Pfxn.vton,
W. \V. Hicks,
W. K 11. Sfarcy,
J. W. SIMM NS,
w. VV. Wadsworth,
Mii i.Kii Ghikvk, Jr ,
Executive Committee.
The entire press of Georgia requested
1 to copy.
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! If’you feel (lull, drowsy , debilitated, ’have
frequent head.teho, mouth tastes bad, poor ap
i nettle and tongue coated, you aro suffering
i (Voni Torpid Liver or ‘'BilliousnesV’ rmd noth-;
| ing will cure you so speedily and poruiaueutly
| as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. * j
\\ !>elightful Su rp rise .—Ladies whose;
j faces are clouded by superficial discolorations, !
i and who have resolved to try Hagan’s Magnolia
i Halm as a remedy, have no idea of the welcome j
surprise »hey wilt‘receive from their mirrors af- j
i ter a few applications of that healthful purifier |
iof the complexion. It at all excitable, they i
i will scream with rapture on beholding the i
j change; whether tbe blemish it is desired to re- j
j move be sallowness, blotches, pimples, freckles, i
' roughness, or an unnatural pallor, it is bound lo j
j disappear under the tonic operation of this won- j
: dcrful agent. To say that the blemish disap-!
pears, does not, however, convey any idea ol'j
] the cfleci produced by this celebrated beauti fit r. j
j The unsightly tinge, "whether diffused over the ]
; whole countenance or in spots, or patches is re I
{ placed by a uniform, pearly bloom, lo which uo !
| description can do justice.
pm
Saturdnr Night.
By request of many Citizens,
The Quitman Comet Band
Will furnish a Second Entertainment, at the
Court House, on next
WAT XJ HDAY NIGHT,
the “21st inst., with a Change ot Programme.
Thankful for the encouragement afforded on j
the evening of Wednesday last, the Baud will, bo j
plea-stni to have this entire community present on
to-morrow evening.
Performance commence at 7] o’clock.
Admission 50 cents: Children, 25 cents.
A. T. LYON, Manager.
T \KESS of everv description at
±) PAINE A HALL’S. I
Silver-Ware and Jewelry,
WATCHKS, .V".
W. E. BASSES & CO.,
n WK.U ST rh- r^^sVr
cciveU » New 4VJN jYii
mid ICh-gaul supply •.. iCG\.6-.' tf.’? !
~f u:
Silver Ware. ;v ; : *>•
Watches, f >:?•>
Clocks.
VUctVTi M/d/w. Jeu-'ry, Pocket Caller ts. Tahir \
Cut levy. Silver Fori;,, Spoons. Fb.loh,
MUM* (HrirvJyes of all sk'S,
Game fit of,, Shut Pour/**,
Five Kexf'idcy Rifle
Fo.rt.hr, Gan Caps,
i A neat assortment of' WALKING CANES, and j
| an immense stock of the Celebrated
Diamond Spectacles.
Also, a very complete assortment of j
IST O TIOWB, |
| Such as Brushes. Combs, Porfemonnaies, fliin:- j
! Wes, Needles, I’ins, Buttons, &c.
p*P\Y(! will sell these goods on as reasonable |
! terniM as poaslbk*. ami a»U un inspection ol the |
I arm* by th«> public
i Wearejlikevrise prepared to R CPA 1 R W ale lies, i
(Jewelry Pistols ami Guns with neatness ami j
j dispatch. W. K. BARNEY &■ CO. |
(Quitman December 20. 1872. nIGUa i
To Guano Buyers.
rvIPSONS indebted lo us for SKA FOWL
GUANO, are "hereby notified that their
I notes are now due. and in the hands of Messrs.
, - I . » , V I.’-! , / . . I in.
i \Y\ K. BAH NFS ,V CO , Quit man and must be j
I paid immediately, or we w»Il be forced to tore j
close their liens.
IIOIT & McKINZIE I
| Savannah, Dec. 20, 1*72. sl-2t j
| ANDREW
: f.mwr;l7 7.1 unv 7 71/17.1
xXima ali .Ci bUAt,u-u yXi D
VUTUISEUT,
Tl ext Term €?eminences Jan. jL, t 73.
i Instruction thorough. Discipline, mild but |
| firm. Kates moderate. One hundred and fifty j
j'n attendance dming the past twelve months j
i Not one has died —but one case of serious ill |
I ness. For particulars address
Ucv. J. B. -McUKHEK, President. 1
j Dee lG,£t. j
Homestead Notice.
QT.tTE OF GEORGIA, Brooks County,Court j
; kj of Ordinary.
1 Mrs. Laura E. Magruder having applied for ]
| exemption of personalty and setting apart ami I
j valuation of the same, I will pass upon her peti ;
j tion at m v office in Quitman, at 11 o'clock, a. in. j
on the 28th day of December, 1872.
Given under my hand and old dal signature j
i this December 16, 18*72.
| 51-2 t James L. Beaty, Ordinary.
mmmi & brady,
DF.AI.KRS JN
3J&*t:PaS’5P3 9
Floor OH Cloths,
|.®b .Vk. -n- - a'' sa m* «.s s**®,*
WALL I’Al‘Ett, WINDOW SIIADBS,
Ami aliJGradea of
Up hft Is try Gtt o(Is,
133 llroinrhton Street,
(South Side, between Bull & Whi taker Streets.)
SAVANNAH, GA.
i December ‘2O. Wi. fi,
C 1 KN'fci'
X I’AIN 10 A fUT.I.'.L
A< I minis! ra t< > r\s Sale.
I N PURSUANCE with an order from tbe Hon
orable Court of Ordinary for the county of:
i Lee, granting leave to sell the Land.* belonging
j to the Estate of Jiund^Moore, deceased, will la
| sold on the First Tuesday in January. 1873, be-
I fore the Court Homo door jat HomervUle, in
i Clinch (’attnty, during the tytgal hours for sale,
! l.ot of Land Number f.»ur hundred and ninety*
j six (100.) in the Seventh [7] District of original*
I tv Appling, ns-.v Clincli county.
| Terms of Sale, Cash, purchaser to pa v for ti
; ties, CHARLES B. HITT, AdmT
i November, 22. L 72. 47-Sds*-
XAINK Black Broad Cloth Tb-r 81 lo per van?,
1 at PAINED HALL’S.
IN. LOVETT. • J. K. H&VAN
Lovett &£ Bryan,
QUITMAN, GA,
INVITE the a Ken* ion of the pub
lie to their stock ot
GJSOCEM 2 E 8,3 mm.;
Tobacco. Liquors, Ac., Ac.
j Which they offer for sale at very low prices for
j Gish, in the brick more on Depot street, south
|of the ‘ Hooker building.” They will keep con
i slant ly supplied with the best quality of Faintly ;
j Groceries, and solicit the patronage of the pub
lic. In connection with this estc.blishraent is a
&S2 _*CV o
i Where will be kept the very best qualities of
, Liquors. Wine*, Cigars, ete.
: our terms are Cash,
j November 21) 1872 3m
! "OAKSAtXS tire offered the public at
I ) IMINH & HALL’S
to'tiu: 'r..v2>ii2s.~~
MRS. 0. H7 WiISOC,
VmMSMJB.
\TT ESPBCWULLY informs the citizens of
| X\ Quitman, that she has just received, by Ex
j .jatSK*, direct from New York, a
cosviriiSTS assos-TMEn^
; of the very latest Patterns of Winter Styles,
comprising e* ery style now worn.
French Basque Spanish Carton
j Drooping Ssicque, Walking Dresses. Trail Dress
: os. Evening Party Presses. Overskirts of every ;
i design, us well as Childrens* Dresses in every
j The above patterns have all been cut with
j grout care by the ne st fashionable house in
j New York, and comprise every novelty of the
i season.
! Dresses made at the shortest notice. Dresses
, Foloaaise uud iSacques cut and Sued.
* Door to Mr. Thrasher's residence,
j on Screven 8 r.vl
i Quitman, Gu., Nov. 28. 1e72. £4s-lm 1
Sheriff s Sale.
11711,1. HU NOLL before !lu< Court Hohri* I
floor ,in llie town of (niilmun, I’.rookf* ,
conn tv, (Li., between the usual hours nf sale on
t.iKltd Tuesday in January next, to the hitfh |
,-st liidilor, the following ilescribed property, to j
I Lot of I,and number forty-four in the Fifteenth j
I district of Ilroub's county: levied on and to be
•• I I«, the property ot ilelenilants, to Mtlufy a j
■I f,i i,i In,in brook* Superior Court in fa- ;
ror »f John McMuilin. for tbe J Willis a.
Kin" (inariliari i < James 15. Stripling. Thomas
K. Hardee and Wm. 11. Stanley. l’roperty |
pointed out by Or. Quinn owl J. T M Harrell. .
\V. U. WIL.SON, Coroner. I
Dec. 4. 1872.
SlicriO’s Sale.
WiT.L be sold, belore the Court-house door
in the town of Quitman between the
I’snal hours hours of sale on the First Tuesday
in January next, to the highest bidder, thelol
lowin" described pmiiertv to wit:
Olio t.ot of Land, No. 478. in the 13th District
! oi Brooks county; levied on as .the property of
j James T. Robinson, deceased, liy virtue of a li.
i la. issued from Brooks (.Superior Court, in favor
jof David \f.s\Villiams vs. James R. Robinson.
1 Administrator for tho id ate of J. T. Robinson,
deceased, and to be sold to satisfy said ft. la.
1 Property pointed out by defendant’s attorney.
D. F. M IL,SOX, De’y Sheriff,
i D0c.6,1872. 4t
Administrator’s Sale.
\GUEFAIILII to an order ot the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Berrien county. Geor-
I i;ia, w ill be sold before the Court House door in
I the town of Moultrie, Colquitt County, Georgia
j within the usual hours of sale, on the First Tues
day in January. LT:t. two hundred and ninety
j (2tij) a.-ri s. more or less, of Lot of Land No.
gill, in the Ninth district of Colquitt county.
! The place is tolerably well improved. Nolil as
| the property o, .S. I’. Mims, late of Berrien
i county, deceased. Terms of sale, cash.
51. W. LKWis. Adm'r.
SARAH A. MIMS, Adm’x.
November 27, 1872. 4ti-6t
Sheriff’s Sales.
ILLiJE SOLI) before the Court House
V f door in tl-.e Town of Quitman. Brook*
county, between the usual hours of sale, on the
First Tuesday in January next, to the highest
bidder, the following described property to wit.
Eighteen feet on the North side of Lot No. 8,
and fourteen and a half feet on the South tide of
Lot No. tJ both in -Block 1L S. E. Section of the
town of Quitman, making a plat of 32i feet; on I
the str<?ot running oil the east side of the Court- J
house square, and running back 104 feet, and
containing 3380 square feet. Levied on by vir
tue of, and to be sold to satisfy i mortgage fi.
fa . issuing from Brooks Superior Court in favor
of Kirk% & Scott vs. M Frank Jones. Proper
ty pointed out in said ft. fa.
—AfJSO—
At the same time and place, Eighteen feet on j
the North side of Lot No. h. and fourteen and n
half feet on the South of Lot No. !), both in block f
It, S. E. Section of the town of Quitraan, makim,
a plat of 32.1 feet, on the street running on the }
east side of the Court House square, and running |
buck 104 feet, and containing 3380 square feet, i
Levied on by virtue of, and to be sold to satisfy |
a fi. f;t., issuing ftoni Brooks Supeiha- Court, in .
favcp of Wm. 11. Stark A. Do., va. M. F. Jones, i
Property pointed out by BlaintifTa Attorney, |
—a! 80— j
At the same timo and place, the west half of
Ijotot L»mi No. 307, and also part of Lot No. {
:;;S8 commencing at the Southwest corner of said j
Lot. and ruriing west to the first Spring Branch j
t ■ Mid Creek, the rutt ofsaid Creek being the j
Northern boundary line, containing sixty (CO) j
acres, more or less; the said west half of Lot No. j
;ii‘7 containing two hundred and forty acres,
more or iess, in tho 12th District of Brooks conn- j
ty. Levied oa by virtu© of and to bo Hold to]
i satisfy a mortgage fi. fa., issuing from Brooks
j -Superior-Court, in favor of Samuel Stevens vs. !
I Thhzit Slaughter, Executrix of Thomas Slaugh
] ter, de a -a-ed. Property pointed out in li. f.i.
] Indulgent given on the amount said property
brings over mortgage claims.
--ALSO— 0
i At the same time ami place, the .ve t half of
I fjOt of Lund No. 307, in tho 12th District of
Brooks county, levied on as tho property of-*
| Mrs. T. Slaughter, by virtue of a Tax (i. fit., for
| taxes due for 1872, and to be sold to satisfy the
—ALSO—
j At the same time and place, one hundred acres
I «.f land off of Lot No. Ifi7 in tho 15th District of
’ Brooks county. Levied on as the property of
; J. Ivy Broun, by virtue of a Tux ti lit., for taxes
i due lor 1872, and to be sold to satisfy tho same.
-AI-SO-
At tho same time and place, two hundred and:
j twenty acres of land off of Lot No. 48-S, in the!
12th District of jßpooks county. Levied on as!
t!i«- property of G. W. Evan , by virtue of a Tax i
li. fa., for taxes due for 1872, uud to be sold to
satisfy lhe same.
—a i .so—
At the same time and place. Lot of Land No. |
281, in the 12th District of Brooks county. Lev- j
iod on as the property of W. L. Jones. Ad minis I
trat<»r on Estate of James Perry, l»y virtue of a ]
Tax ti. fa., for taxes due for 1872, and to be sold j
tt> sati-'fy til*’ »»*••
At the same time and place, one half of Lot ot I
I Land No. 11l in the 15th District of Brooks !
county. Levied on as the property of Joel Den
son. by virtue of a Tax ft. fa., f r taxes due for
I 1872, and to bo sold lo satisfy the same.
At.SO —
j At the sometime and place. Lot of Land No.
! 10',) in tlu* Twelfth District of Brooks County.
| Levied on :D the property of Alien Watson, by
] virtue of a Tax fi. fa., for taxes duo lor 1872, anil
| o be sold to satisfy the same.
At the same time and place. Lot of Land No
[ 1)7 in toe Thirteenth District of Brooks County.
! Levied on as the property of Mrs. M. McLeod, by
virtue of a Tax ft. fa., for taxes due lor 18“2 ; and
I to be sold to satisfy the same.
At the same time and piano one hundred acres
j of lnnd off of Lot No. 127, in the fourteenth I
I district of Brooks county. Levied on as tie* I
I property of Mrs. Rebecca Groover, Executrix
] ol Estate of J. Groover, by virtue of a 1 ax fi. fa.,
for Taxes due for the year 1872, and to be sold
to satisfy the same.
—also-
At the same time and place, parts of Lots of
Land No’s If 6 and 147, in the fifteenth district j
of Brooks county. Levied on as the property ;
**f John Den.-on'by virtue of a Tax fi. fa., for!
Taxes due for the year 1872, and to be sold to ]
satisfy the same.
At the same time and place. Lots of Land No's j
112 and 113. in the Fourteenth District of Brooks I
county. Levied on as the property of James Y. ]
I Jones, by virtue of a Tax fi. fa., for taxes due for •
! 1872, anil to be sold to satisfy the sane.
ALSO —
At the same time and place. Lot of Land No. j
! 512. in the loth District of Brooks county. Lev ]
! led on as the property of Mrs. Mary Rainey, by f
virtue of a Tax fi. fa., for taxes due for 1872, anc 1
to be sold to satisfy the same.
—a i .so—
At the same time and place, One Steam Mill,!
and all the fixtures together with tbe Lot it j
stands on. in tbe S K section of the town of Quit- j
man. known as the Ash ey Roberta Mill. Levied j
(‘■.i as the property of, and to be sold to satisfy a
fi, fa. i-«ied from Brooks Superior Court, in fa .
vor of Wm. 11. Stark & Cos , vs. A. G. Roberts,
and to be sold to satisfy said fi. fa. Property ]
pointed out by plaitstld's attorney.
At the same time and place, One Town Lot in
the Smith Fa-t Section of the town of Q Braun,
known as -Sam. Moore's Brick yard." Levied j
on as the property of Samuel Moore, by virtue >
of a Tax fi fa., for taxes due for the year 1872, ’
and to be sold to satisfy the same.
At the same time and place, Lot of Land No.
40 i. in the Thirteenth District of Brooks county. }
Levied on as tire property of William Graj, by
virtue of a Tax ti. fa., for taxes due lor 1872, and
to be sold to satisfy the «tune.
I).' F. WILBON, Dcp'y Sheriff, j
December 10, 1872. 53-ft <
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T3 I E
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.Siivanuah, Ga.
SI. M. MYER ON. Agent.
Quitman. Georgia.
Noveraber 10, lfe72. 46 Gm
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