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Is it-his'usutit- ti
v f 0 I. 4, n * ''1 P wa3 :i g a ‘ !1 the surprise! inquiry.
]/&• v X ^UUl« -'Weil, not exactly; la: money is
very tight jiist new, and I am anxious
future I
THE CHILDREN’S CORNER
GOING DOWN HILL.
xDat looks lad,” exclaimed Farmer
JTliJe. with an expressive shake of his
head, iis he passed a neglected garden
and; IrW en down fence, in one of h:s
dv.’ly w.il 3.
'•‘Bad enough,” was the reply of the
vgmpaiuou.
‘Neighbor Thompson appears to he
° "I can re
running down hill very fast
member when everything around his
place was trim and tidy. ’
‘•He alays appeared to be a steady
industrious man,” rejoined the second
gpeal-er. I have a pair of boots on my
feet at this moment of bis make, and
they have done good service.”
" ‘‘I have generally employed him for
myself and family,” was the reply,
‘ and I must confess that he is a goo 1
•workman ; but nevertheless, I believe I
shall step into Jack Smith's this morn
ing and order a pair of boots, of which
I stand in need. I always make it a
rule never to patronize those who ap
pear to he running behind hand. There
is generally some risk in helping those
who won’t help themselves.”
“Very true ; and as my wife desired
me to look at a pair of shoes for her this
morning, I will follow your example and
call upon Smith. He is no great favor
ite of mine, however—an idle, quarrel
some fellow.
•And yet he seems to he getting
st h>ng in the world,” answered the for
mer, ‘and I am willing to give him a
hft, Hut I have an errand at the Luth
er’.-. I will not detain you.”
At the butcher's they met the neigh
bor who was the subject of their pre
vious conversation. He certainly pre
sented a rather shabby appearance, and
in his choice of meat there was the ob
servation of farmer White. After pas
sing remarks, the poor shoemaker took
his departure and the butcher opaned
his account book with a somewhat anx
ious air, saying, as ho charged the bit
of meat, “I believe it is tim 3 neighbor
Thompson arid I came to a settlement.
Snort'accounts make long friends.”
. '“.No time to loose, I should say,” re
marked the farmer.
“Indeed ! have you heard of any
trpub-16, neighbor White.”
“Ho ; I have heard nothing ; but a
man has the use of his own eyes, you
know : and I never trust any one with
money who is evidently going down
hill.”
■ “Quite right; and I will send in my
bill this evening, I have only delayed
on account of the sickness the poor man
has had in his family all winter. I
suppose he must have run behind a lit
tle, but still I must take caro of num
ber one.”
“Speaking of Thompson, are you ?”
observed a bystander, who appeared to
•.ake an interest in the conversation.
“Going down hill is he ? I must look
out for myself, then. Lie owes me quite
a snug sum for leather. I did intend
to give hiin another month’s credit, but
qy the whole I guess the money would
tie safer in my my own pocket.”
Here the four worthies separated,
each with his mind filled with the affairs
of neighbor Thompson, the probability
that he was going down hill, and the
best way of- giving him a push. •
In another part of the village simi
lar scenes were pasir g
• “1 declare,” exclaimed Mrs. Bennett,
the dressmaker, to a favorite assistant,
as she hastily withdrew her head from
the window, whence she had bte 1 gaz
ing on the passers by ; “if there is not
Mrs. Thompson, the shoemaker’s wife,
coming up the steps with a parcel in
her hand. She wants me to do her
work, hut I think it would be a venture.
Every one -says they are running down
hill, and it is a chance if I ever get my
p R y-”
“She has always paid us promptly, ’
was the reply.
. “True ; but that was in the days of
her prosperity. I cannot afford to run
any risk.”
The entrance of Mrs. Thompson pre
vented further conversation.
She was evidently surprised at the
refusaj^of Mrs. Bennett to do any work
for her ; but as great pressure of busi
ness was pleaded as an excuse, there
\vas nothing to be said, and she soon
took her leave. Another application
proved equally unsuccessful. It was
strange how busy the village dress-ma
kers had suddenly become.
On the way 'home the poor shoema
ker’s wife met the teacher of a small
school in the 'neighborhood, whore two
o£*fc>T fill i Iflvori cuttoivdo^ •
“Ah, Mrs. Thompson, I am glad to
see you,” was the salutation. “X was
about calling at your house. Mould it
be convenient to.settle our account this
afternoon V'
“Our acoeunt?" was the surprised'
reply. “Surely the term has not yet
expired ?”
“Quly-half of it, but my present info
is to collect ray mousy at any timo. If
is a plan which many teachers have
ado. ted of late."
“I whs not awate that there had been
any change in your rules, and I have
made arrangements- to meet your bill
at the usual time. I fear that it will
not be in my power to do so sooner.”
The countenance of the teacher
showed great disappointment, and as
she passed on in a different direction,
he muttered to himself:
“Just' asJL -expected. I shall never
eee a cent.' Everybody-savs they aTe
going down hill. I must get rid of the
children in ■ some way. Perhaps' I'm ay
get a pair of shoes or two in payment
for the half quarter, if I manage right;
but it will qever da to go on this way.”
A little discoiapoied by her interview
with the teacher, Mfsi; Thompson step
ped l into a neighboring grocery to pur
chase some trifling ‘ articles:; of. family
stores.
to got ail that is due me. in
intend to, » ^ep-short accounts. Tier
is a little b”.Vif-you-would like to lock j
at it'. It is but a small affair.
“Thirty dollars is no small sum to
us just now,” thought Mrs. Thompson,
as she thoughtful y pursued her way to
wards home.
“It seems strange that all these pay
ments must be just now, while wc arc
struggling to recover from the heavy
expenses of the winter. I cannot un
derstand it.
Her perplexity was increased by find
ing her husband with two bills in ins
hand and a countenance expressive of
anxiety and concern.
“Look, Mary,” he said, as she enter
ed, “here are two unexpected calls lor
money ; one from the doctor, and tne
other from the dealer in leather, fi om
whom I purchased my last stock. Iney
are both very urgent for immediate pay
ment, ahheugh they-have always b on
willing to wait a few months until 1
could make arrangements to meet their
claims. But misfortunes never come
sing y, and if a man gets a little be
hind hand, trouble seeui3 to pour in up
on him.”
“Just so,” replied tne wife; ‘ i In
neighbors think wc are going down hill,
and every one is ready to give us a
push. Here arc two more bills for you.
one from the grocer, and the other from
teacher.”
lie ply was prevented by a knock at
the door, and the appearance of a lad
who presented a neatly folded paper
and disappeared.
“The butcher’s account, as I live!'
exclaimed the astonished shoemaker,
“What is to be done, Mary ? bo much
money to be paid Out and very liT.!;-
coming in, for some of my best custom
ers have left me, although my work has
always given satislaetion. It 1 cc.g.u
only have as much employment as imi
a!, and the usual credit allowed me, I
could soon satisfy these claims ; bui to
meet them now is impossible, and the
acknowledgement of my inability would
send us still on the downward path,”
••We must do our best and trust m
Providence,” was the consoling remark
of his wife, as a second knock at the
door aroused the fear that another
claimant was about to appear.
But the benevolent countenance 0.
Uncle Joshua, a ra;< j , but ever welcome
visitor, pres-tiled it-clf. Sealing h m-
self in the comfortably chair whio-i
Mary hastened to hand him, he said, in
his decent!ic, but friendly manner:
‘Well, good folk--, I understand the
world does not go on as well with you
as formerly. What'is the troub e?
‘There n ed be no trouble,’ was tin
reply, ‘if men would not try to add to
the affl ctions which the Almighty sets
t > bo necessary for tis. The winter was
trying one. \\ 0 met with sickness j
ic for settling-?”-*-8 nwiis to hr a '• md i ng,-!'mi just isTT'a 'y
to. push b m down, if they n d foai it-s
free is timed lout wav. Ii finure,
neigh 1 or Thompson, let every long
a-ound you Wear an air of | rosperuy,
and von will be sure i > prosper.’ And
w n a satisfied air, {Jiicfo Joshua placed
h a naotiev in hi' puck t b<> ik, read; b>
in ret Sotll - other o aim upon i.is b 11cvd-
1 mi >p, wii 1st he, whom lie bud t mis he-
r:e /led, wit 1 cist erful countenance,
retained to his happv'Tiom
egtil Nbikiis of mshingioH ifo/ D sal Xotkes foF Washington Co.
Washington Sheriff’s Sales.
■solU before ilie (Joint lions'
• ,4/ ii.iu oe nom ui-ii'ic 1 .*« '•''"■x door in
^ y * tniodersvi! jo, "Wusliiiurion county, on the
fit-t Tuesday in October next, tins following
property, tu-wit;
One hundred and ninety-six am
laud.-* oi Vinson '
Beautiful Lesson.
Sometime ago a boy was discovered
1 the street, evidcniiy int< lligen’, bill
to
sick. A man wiio bad die feeling
kindness strongly developed, went
ask him wi at iie was doing there.
‘Waiting for God to come to me.’
‘What do urn mean T said die y< n-
;1 mat’, touched by the p idiotic tone ol
t :e arise er at th .- b«>y, in w I o e eyes
a .d Onsiii d 11 eC he saw ti e evitlciice
of ever.
‘God sent f >r tiurter, and fitiier, and
In lie brotln-r,’.-a'd 1 e, ayi '0"1:' tlu-m
;■ way to ids home up in t :e ; and
...nLiicr told me wiieu s ic was sicK t!.;i
God won d take care ol me. I daV.- 1 o
linin'-; no'iialy t.. give me anything; -o
f cn.i.e litre, and hi ve been I oxing so
lung up in tin- sky lor G'd to c >m •
and take c rs of me, as >n> t er said 11‘-
uoud. lie' wdl come—won t lie/
Motile! nrver to d a L..’
• fes, my lad, sai 1 the. man, over
come with emotion. ‘He 1ms seni me
o take etire t f vou.’
You should have’seen his eye
and the smile <1 iriumpb freak 1
; 1 IS face as lie Sait! ",
‘Mother never told men lie, so;
you l ave been so long on the way.
of land, more
l-j.-s, adjoining lauds of Vinson Tanner, i-tuiilei
E tirei-i mat others. Levied on hs i*c pwperti <>f_
K. 15. .V liiddon 10 sat.-iy one (\>ui:tv Con it ti <
in tit', o- of Enoch II. Linder vs I.. 14. Yt oi nlon.
Alsc nt tliU same time ttHil | lt.-e Will'iie sold, I'iH"
luni-■ ied mid tl.iriy acr,-s ot iund.mure Ar less, tn
the waters "I Keg ("reck, ft r>«s.hiii>1aiid< "f A-sc
Mills. Stephen An 1= and otiiers, waercoi; H-za! ejl)
Bailey now resides. Levied upon as b e ] r-p. rt.
"t said Elizabetli Bailey W-Mitisly t-.-,o^yis_'m- Co c t
ll ras’ouein tavof oi A. (.’. lltitigan \s adi zi 1 al
Bailey, ami one in favor or ,.M. E Lugiruii vs K iz
iilieili Baily. i’repei ty poinled out i>y l'l.iiutilf
Levy made a'd rcuriied to me by u Constable.
Also, -.t ti e same t me and place, will oe
-oi l, six hundred acres o r t.nd, more or lis , ‘y-
imr on t!:o waters ot .ihoopce. ot said eoun-y. ad-
joi ing 1 mds of ,/iscv, :..,.ri-on and otlieis, del lie
lie p ..ee where :tlie. defend nit now reside--. 1„ X
ed on as the propery of 1’li‘nl p C rk to mi isV-
one superior Court li hii in favor of -/ im s Kasriii.
• s 1’Li.1 p Ciaik. I'ropeity pointed out-by i'lsin-
i If.
Ai - o. at i lie same lime and j.’flee, will ! e «old, tlie
iiiteiest of I’iiicdmey V\ i.iif.e d m a ecitain tract
"t la ml iii M asicngien cettr.ty, on me water- ot
Wi I unison’s Swamp, aiij'-ioina lands ot Abram
\ otiuablood, th*o. .(ii'oss. i. M. Harris, II. b.
\Vlight and olliei-, coniaining one timUsitno and
s : \t.• nere 1 *, more or les-, an l -le-wn tire itolicit
Wuittield tiai-t. levied • n a< lli“. pi;.[(.-ity of
I’mckney Wiiilticl i, to saSi.dv .me .Superior l onrt
li fa, i fa\or ot J*-i 'll B. Ji.son vs I’im-kney
WiiitfeL. Properly poinled out by 1 liintiil’s At
torney.
Al-o, ut ’lie s-me tit m mid place wi:I l>n s< 1 !, tut
in'.eii: t of Iio'urt Whi'fi'd.l in it certain t r-et oi
tried in Wi.-ili gfon coin ty, i n tl.e waters ol 'Wil,-
li ni-on’s swamp, sdjo.n'iig lauds ot Abram
N ",ingb ,-tit), .intin Gi' 1 -*-. T. XI. Harris. . it.
Wrigs t min o'lie-s, contiinitg oi e tlion-aie.l and
- >:fy ircus more .r less, kmwn as ike l.'obert
W., t.‘ie d tract. Levied on us the pr»poi ty nt Uulnit
VViiitii'eld,' to satisty om; Ink tior Court ti la
ill f v r of 11 l'.-ou h i, t/olibsOli & Co., vs K ben
Wi itfiel i. Proper'y pointed out i y I’-e.intitt's Al-
lornev. ,/c.SsE I'uD.N", sii d.
Sept 1. :8 9. tls
GEuKGl^I—Washington ''otmty. -
B Havwood Brookins, Ordinary.
Wkereits Ml S. Adams, Administratrix on t..c
c-tute-bf Jordan S.' Adams, has filed lier petition
lor letters of Oisniissiou from tbs said estate
These are tliereiore to cite and ndmouisl. all .mo
singular tke kindred and creditors ol said deceas
ed to be »tid appear hi my ollice witlnn the tin e
prescribed by law, and slmw.eanse if any tl.ey bate,
whv said letter * should uut be granted.
Given under my li.utvd at office m baudersvdle,
ti.io 6th day of Sept inbei’. sli9.
HAVV.’GUU BBOOklbS, Ord’y.
ISBa.
N otic is for" JobnsBU Co. Mi seel 1 a neons Ad?t ft ‘scfacaj^
STATE OF GEfiK lIA,
Ailmson County
) Superior Court,
f April Term, lSb'J.
T appeal'sujr to the Aurt by tke petition of W
• • ii .L.a/i -ti./l all
I *11 'i'lurtin (a copy of deed and nifiduYit 'here
unto aliuexedj that Said W. 11. Martin was posses
sedof tke origi-a 1 deed ln said |*ruio"Jienth-ne.lj
.p-.
Nonce.
"t'JIiTV aa- c : tier date up; lieation v.ilj he
; o to t 1 o Court of Ordinary of Washing
Joanty. for tin order to se l all the lauds
o'niic pg to ciie is ate oi J. A. .Mi^t ohnn, late ot
.id county, dee-eased
sept. 8, 1SS9.
iiAlEoBD HART LK, A lin’r.
lm
Notice to Debt ts dud Creditors.
1.1. |.eis r.s ii debted to ti e estate ol Henry
-.lid that "aidairiiy.ii-i deed lias f-ceu lost or inn
mid l.e the saill iV. U. Martin, praying the esmb-
li-iiii g of Ike sai'l copy deed, m lien i t the l-'-t
original, so lost or nmlakt. H i- ordered,--by t.ie
Court, Mil the said Ge. rge L. Lewi-,sltal. eomeon
lie Hist day of the next teim ot th s Court, m d
show euu-e, why tile s .id copy deed, should not e
established, in lieu of the oiigm. 1 lo-t us uloresu-.d,
and it-is Invtheh ordered, that a copy o' tins rule
he bcrv<il per-oiat ly <*i» ti e L. Le\v.>,
if to be-found within the State, and it not, to he
publish* d in toe Central Georgian, three months
previous to the lic-xt t' ru, ol this Court.
vv M. W. 411XOX, (l‘k bup. Ct.,./. C.
July 14, 1869.
fids!:,
Noble Conduct of a Negro.
Tne Augi'Stil Chrotck c£’ ^Cuttorl I'e—
f ih-gi0 Udiiciii;iiue.-s tha'
dues a c.
is wn! tli y oi d i ecu ru
A
moii
mefi Dau Tuin« r iifui leeti CO victc
mv a in:.gist d l«»r sted-i'-g a fi g. u ! 1
St litcl.C-.lt- l '■ IT.I-Ul a II tile C
gdiipq when tin* i d!»-.•• ing > cedrtii:
\V..en tin j iri-iee hud .. .ii . cn'-C'l .1)
oid .-elite
Bun lii'Oul W.'Siiingion eouuiy, dei-ea
• re r< f;iit-bi(-d t«* in nictli.-ne |>:iyn i nt, jhk!
tluifC having 1**1111*1?* ti **' Mii*i wil» pie-
r.eiit thtin ia tsnu* oi the it'***.
fAdhtV.
b. M. LLAx' Dj )
Aug. 4, I860. 40cl
GnuiUsiA—Johnson County.
By Jas. K. L. Alkn, Ordinary.
Whereas Esra New, Administrator on the estate ol
John New, late ol said county, deceased, has applied
to- me for leHets of DisidTision from said adte\nist;a-
Lcuai Notices for J in; r.uid Foiaih.
These r.rc therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons aoueerned, to be and appear at my othce w ithin
the time vmscribed by law, to she.; cause it ary
' :hry have) why said tetters should not he granted,
(liven under my hand and official signature at of-
iee iu Wrightsvilie, this August Oth, ls09.
JAS. K. L. ALLEjST, Ord’y.
aug. 1?, 1E09. 1 ’“ 3m
VV r oc
Kciunuei
, lie soM b«-tl)
ilierilTs Salt*.
e the Court*!;oti>e iiiSvmiiis-
•oro, wit: i.i tin: legal hours of sale, o » t*ie
first Tuesday iu October next, the Ul owii.if i*roper-
lo wit :
tVashingtoa SReriffs foiii',
tv. o
be i old be lore tke I’ourt 1 f u:-a door :p
t.nvn ..f baadeisvi le. Wa-hii.pton eon;
jr.-t Tm-day in * c.ob r nex : , tke loilow
ir piopi r:., to-wit :
Tine t ow- :.n.I (a ve-.uhJ ... eye .’.: e. Levied
is propc: t. o! V. iliiani II. i e. in to-m -t.-
•e Mortitaee ti fi in favor ot Alexander Guiii vs
'ikiaui .1. Laden.
P. MAYO, I). Sl.'-J
Aug. 4, 1S59. ths
Sale.
i igreeablt to all Old
itmty,
: a e nr-i i
•i ii
11
i; a cn
O**'! r
mi' I :
ml l
am
C< 1 IiV cliOli id 10 ;:Ui:U.-i i',
ci i !iim '(> two mo t d im
tuc c u n-g.t j, acd Uic c
joiiriKfi tin; ci'ii'i, tiie i
l»e-.ng i-.-cr, a yoniq; ta gi- , a,,
m t iii r • than i'weiii \ years
up to the i-.twyer •' ir-> had <!••!•
..' o i er, and \vr i j e:ed .-om
!rs ear. U be a lm ..«-y aar.it
’ed u few words m reply, a
n 'gro turned to tho J ustice
l i.viiq singn ar cotiverAi.t-.im f 11-u d :
N gro—‘J dge, amt tiiere u > way
N'Cj can fix it s > t'mu I can go mi t <■
c i’Vi11 gong in place oi Dinl”
Tiie -Jus C —‘I- tip |» W-mer a re :■*
tiou oi youi.-'/
H gio—T’tri iiix brotiier, an I want
for to work out his lime, e-ms-, i-e.-
oider da.i me, a 1 ri have a r. fc, :iml Ins
w fe is ,-ick. I amt mtirrieii,-'ai.tl I *• n'*
ill.no io go on tne gang in his p atm
eon
-five HCI-'l
t'U tke vv iers oi. ■:
.f !!. A . J v cer, !!. It.
s.! tr* the pn ; er:y o’
\e, do. e.i'C i. under tin
’s ■.owrr, lor ho hei
i () to .er next, ot.
t -iir i:ii Ut.! an
r h-ss, hitI.&.Ki in - d
1111 er. eK,
Pour hundred (400) acres of land more or loss, en
g,o paters of Ogetchce river, lying in the 49th dis-
i frictof said county, adjoining lands of B. L. Lane
| and others, known as tho place where said Newton
1 now Ii7c3 ; levied on as the property of Phillip Nk w-
i ton, to satisfy one Superior Court ti ia issued from the
I Superior Court of said county, iu luYor of Jus. II.
j Hines vs i’hliiip No-won.
Also, at the same time end place, wii! be ro!J, one
Bay Stallion Herse, six yean old. Levied on as the
pro; erty of Thomas aloorc, to satisfy one Superior
Court ti fa issu’d i. in tfco Superior • ourt of said
county, in favor of j.-V. Jones, vr. I Lou.iis Aioore.
Also, one cost 3 la issued from the-t uperior Court o.
said county in favor of the officers oi the (onrt, vs
Thomas Yioore.
Aiso, at the same time and place, wii! be sold, four
hundred (40JiJ acres of land more or less, lying iu
the 97th district cf said county, adjoining lau-.is of
Cw ; n J.icGar and others, knuvn us the place where
on Join, Ileck'.e now lives. Levied on to satisfy one
Superior Court S 1- issued from the fcuperior Court
of said courfty; itif- ver of Kobt. C. Eosterimg vs
John Iieckl-.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, nine
hundred and forty (9-i") arris of land, more, or ie£3,
iy.cg in the odd district or' said cosuty, adjoining
lands of Owen JTcGarand others, kno wn as the p ace
wheroan E. L. I...f..111J now lives. Levied i*u to
satisfy one County Court H fa issued from the Coun-
*v i ourt of said county, in favor o, II. A. Fore-
GliOKl.1 A—Johnson Couniy.
Bv ./. It. L. Alien, ordinary.
Wi ert-us, Van es W. .I/i-u Iowm and Jut. A. Pay;-,
A ;miiii-1int"rH oil tiie e tale ol A'li.i PoWvl , ile
ceased, applies to tne lor letters of Di.-mis-ion
These are t litre fore :o cite .-.rid admomsb u!‘. rnt.
sin-uliii the kiudred am! creditors of said deceased
III be and up; ear at my oilive within the time pre
scribed by law, and diow ea’ise i; muv they have,
why -aid letter- sko-.l ! not b.- gran e l.
Djvtn under mv hand jitvfuce ill Vv r.-glits*.il.e,
this June Kith, ls6». , „ „ ..
J. It. L. ALLlA Orii j •
Jui.c 22. 18-19. ! b? ,u
G EO RG ! A—J oi. i.s on Cou i. ty.
Bv J.l-. It. 1.. Alien, Ordinary.
'Where: - Voi.n E. lleEeniore m-kt-s application
f"i-lel'ers nl ,-!■ mil istrat on on the e-tale ot Win.
W. I-Iirwiek, lute of said enmity, dm eased, _ •
e are *! eieroie to cite -i.d admoiiisji ail an.,.1
s’, i gulartke knidri d and credit .rs of sal 1 deceased,
to be a:.cl appear at my i-ihee witbin tiie time pre-
■-ei:re 1 b\ l.-.v, i.u.l show c. u-e i! any they have,
whv -ijd :o“u- sliouki not be uraided.
Given ..uiilcr my band at o2iee iu Wrightsvilie,
•• his AUid-t 2SI! , 1-S9.
JAS, Ii. L. AiLEN, Ord’y.
sept. 1, 1269. s: 3Cd
tfo'sl and other:
the e. kite of 1 i.o-.
incumbrance of tin-
t of tiie heirs ai d
Ijoti-ii.g ! ft ant j vs E. L. Kirk land. Also two Justice Com
:.d rUlI p-
Leilft-
i urcka-ei paying for deed
M. G vvguP. 1
MAR rHA "OYE. - Ex ! ;s.
C. A. Jd'iYE, )
tds
; from n Justice Court heid i : and lor the
12 'aih district 0: -aid county, ir. favor of John Ogles
by vs E. L. Kirkland. Levy made a~J. returned to
me by a Constat!-.
It. J. PUGESLEY, SV-T ?. C.
s»r*. 1. 1869. tds
GEORGIA—Johnson County.
Ily J. R. L. Allen, Ordinary. '
■Whereas, Ereczy Jenkins, administratrix on the
estate of John Jenkins, deceased, has applied for
letters of Pi-mission from said administration,
These are therefore* to eite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors to he and appear at
te,y office Ly the first JIoDday in October next, to
fi I -hew canse if any they have, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand anil seal cf office, this June
9th, 18C9.
JAS. P- L. ALLEN, Ord'y.
June 15, 1EG9. 2m
, 136.?.
ulm iiiisiraiHale
t ' i LI. b*
r i sandc
coid V"
I s
•-< the Cotnl-h' U.-o doi.r in
v. 1 , r.ii th ■ first fue-diiy in Auvi-ir.-
:r .ct or parcel of l-nd, coutaining
and twenty fi e (4»'f.) ceres more tfr
isiiic.gton county,adjo’ning lauds
atii;:slid-1raidr s foi!c«
t, GEEEaE: .'. to an or.i.-r ot the Court of Or
iiin.pi:: iti G- .-nut!; and A. E. Iwver. ine p...cc j ,p^ L : --ven
tf-aaiiiisgtou ccu'.ty, will be flii
Ciu t-hm-o door in file town m S.i -
Ai the lirrt Tuesday in i r .l.*»r ilex’,
t ot t— wtate o! Catherine Jordan, cie-
oue tn.-r of land, bei’ p et c tid'd iiui-r-
vst in s' ,c tract, uijj-.nifg .John J. I’uge-ley, Hry-
Watkins a d oti'C.s, containing (2' 7)
n din
D< - fe t
de.r-vviiie
t: t* ilitt i
/Hun-
_ we 1 iopro'-ed, i roduetive and under good tenc-.
.Ihout'-two kuDdreti aer—idea.ed and iu cultiv.i-
tioPjtho biliueo well !imbe:ed. To be sold us tha
pi.,; r ty of the estate of Henry-T. Tail-.i gton, tar
,i ic j,. i efit oi ti e heir- ai.il erniitor-. Terms ea-h.
1 util.a-e-r i iiviiig for <:- i Mini slumps.
WILsu.V LINER, Adtn'r.
s* pt. 8, 1869- ' ’-o*
“Iliave a little account against yo.u.
Would it be convenient for Mr. Thomp
son to settle it this evening?” asked tho
polite, shopkeeper, us ke produced the
desired'article. ‘
cl mist’orluiiP, whicii we etideavt-K ti ^aiifi^Lj bim s
lo bear with patience. A'■ i would now
if') well if tiicpjc tirMund me were u• • >
deterir.ii.ed t> pusii sin thedownwaru
path.’
. ‘Bui there its the d^fficultr, friend
Thompson. T.fis is a seiti-h worid.
idv ei v i‘ou v, or at 1 (ast a g * a in j ’; 11 \,
ea:e Lilly lor number ’one. if they
,-ve a poor neighbor going d wn hi.',
their fi .-tli.-ukght is wheihet i. will ai
ieci ;ifeif ( Wn in eres ?, ami provided
t-.iey cau secure themselves, diey care
not how soon he goes to t! e bottom
The only way is to ke p up appeal ames
Show nu signs of- going behindhand,
a'ldali w.il go well with you.’
Verv true, Un -le JoShaa; but how
■y
U I H
j lli
Juiiiee — d>ut Xoa:.iiui aiiovv <
iiiiioet .nt ru.hi to suft r h»r a g'-fi tv • ■ t'
Y-ai can’t take your bn tiier's place u
e.s • 3 ou swear mat h
that v oit .vole the dog ’
Negro—‘I cant swear to that Judg -,
Ii it I am wi ii i to make li’.s ci imc,m:m ,
and .-rff-!' in iii }•. tee, so U do t make
no difference.’
The Justice finally succeeded i
nu king tin* j'aii.i fni t.nithcrtindeis'.and
that it did make a difference and. cvi-
demly greatly "disappointed", he left the
ce-uiT-rooin, and » an was taken
A d 1/112 i:- (rn 1 o r 5 s Saif.
her chit ot
i uiciiuoei topuy
teres, ui"re or lc*?s.
civ.- ;.;j..l creditors.
»p anfl title.
iSoid for the
Terms carl*.
A u‘ r . 25, i3o9.
T. J. GILMOKE, Adin’r.
tds
San-
\\ ; ILL be sold before the Court-house door
»» uersville, on the ilrst Tuesday in November neit,
one tract or parcel of land, couia-iniog irloeei* hun-
ilred and eleven (1511) ssr&s, more or ie*ss, situated ic ;
Wal&Biagvt>xx coil ntj 7 , oi3 th^ era.'era ci iliiai^sou *>
swamp, a.-ijoining innds of Williaai C- Riddio and
ciiurs. Said tractor land id eioocdingly valuable
ior larmicg p-’Jrooses, the entire body teiiiQ tue best
! Qatx and iitekry laud. About six hundred acres
cleared—none or it worn cu:—uboa.f lour hundred
GEORGIA—Emanuel County.
By James T. K< nnedy. Ordinary.
"Vyhereas Spencer Youbgblpod has applied to me
for letter? of Dismission *rom Guardianship of Nan
cy More,.'
’ These are therefore to cite and admonish all I cr-
sons concerned, to be and appear at my ofilce with
in the- time prescribed by law, and showcuuse if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oIlie« in bwuiueboio, this
August l ll th, lfeod.
JAMES B. KENNEDY, Ord'y.
aug. 18,1SC9. 4bd
l a:Ml j [ n a high stat^ of cu.tivation. 'lie tuiance
i well timbered. Said lands ly well and are thu3 not
Eiil-jcCt to wash. The plac-e is also convenient to a
cke.-.h. To be sola as the V'/ot- rty of the osla.c ol
Jao. E. Move,Tor ike beiitfit of the lo ts ao-i credi
tor;-. Terms 03’tiie day. B; A. 1I0YE, Adra’r.
Sept. 8, 1869. tAs
Hi
To YOtoNG Men.—Young man, iu
tiie following short paragraph }’o*u vviil
ihis to be (b no? Bi’is vv tiich id:d I.fia<l the entire law arid the testimony
i Ii *
Tv
.not expect ta be called upon fo meet
or ihe next three months are pouring
in upon me. My best customers are
leaving me for a more fortunate lival.
In shor t, I arri on the brink of ruT ,
and hoouht-buta miracle wilisave me.'
.‘A mracle which is very easily
wrought then, I iavigii.e, my good
friend What is the amo intof your
debts wh en now p ass so heavily up-
O i yo :l , and how ebon, m the common
com8i of eveutP, ccuidyou discharge
th ntf”
‘They, do not ex- e-d ore hundred
dollars,’ ieplic.4 t e si.or maker; ‘and
w'itii my usual run of work I could
make u aii rg-tit .ii three or f"ur
months.’
‘We will say six.’was t^e answer.
‘I wiii advaijQe you one hundred and
fifty dollars for stxmonti s. Pay ever v
cent you owe, aud vvitii the reinamd r
of the rnc ri-'Y nuke some s.igut addi-
-t'ion or iinprovciheut in your shop ■—
house, ar.d put, iv ryiliing around
grounds in its usual U a- >T(1 i,
“his plan fo” a f, w wee k , and wo vv 1
s e what eff et it h;.s tif cn our vvoi thy
m-lghUoiS. 1?'-, no, i ever niiii'T lintiiK
ing me.“- I am on y trymg. a little ex
periment on in-man nature. I know
you if olil, ami have no ooubt tha
my money is sale in your hands.
Whi ffs "passed by. Tne advice of
ijnc'.e Joditia had been strictly, fo low
ed, and tiie change in ibe^sgciemaker’s
p'O-pecra was indeed wounder.'ui. II-
wa- now spoken oi as one of. the irio.-i
thrivi; g men of the v.llage and many
marveions stories were told to account
for ’-lie sudden a teration iu his affairs
I: wa .-■■general! v .-.greed hitadi t-.nt
relative had beq eauiod lo Inim a legu
cv,-vvl;icb had eiitficdy relieved him o.
Us pecuniary d ffionlties. Tncy hnd
never before real .zed the beamy and
durability of his work. Tne polite
butcher selected the best pje^ys of.meat
for bis inspection,as he -enlmedp and
was totally indifferent as to .the time oi
piiymi'ip. Tim..teacher- accompauied-
iha children home to tea, ami spoke in
high ierrris- of their lifiptoveTnenq
pronouncing-Them among her best
scholars. The diess rfrak-er suddenly
founddrerself free from the great prless
for work, and iu a frien By r.ote-express
ed her desire to oblige Mrs. Thompson
in any way-in ker power.
‘Just as respected,' cxc!a : .med Un
cle Joshua,rubbing his haaiis exultii g
]y; a'-’ the gr t efu. shoe-mak^r-failed
„Mi rt l.im nr inr.'Liirin of SIX
upon iiirn ftt __thp gxp^rjiUpn. oi six
mom bp, t/ryffh if b'e trToWy which Bad
i eenloaned iu the hour of need. J g3 '
as 1‘ES'ptitJUiU" -A y
ape ready to. push a man up b.nl if he
Young man ! save tiiat penny, pi. k
up that pin ; let thaf account be cor
rect to a farthing ; find out what that
bit of ribbon costs before you say you
vv/il take ; pay t.liat half-dime your
friend handed you to make chai go
with, in a word, ho economical ; be gen
erous ; for all you have or acquire thus
belongs to } ou by every i ulc of right,
ar.d you may pat it to any good uso
that you please. It is not miserly to
save a pin from loss. It is not selfish
to bo correct in your dealings. It is
not small to know the price of articles
you are about to purchase, or to re
member the little debt you owe. What
if you •; o meet Biil Pride decked out in
a much finer suit than yours, the price
of which he has not }-et learned from
the tailor, who laughs at your faded
dress and old fashioned notions cf hon-
E_?.aii A. Debeeet "1 Libel for Eivoree in VCnsE-
vb > inglon Superior Court.
Hunby r . Deberry, J
It appering to-tbe Court that tiie DdcQd&ot dots
not FfSi'io in this State—
It is ordered that tb-e defendant bo and appear at
th .- next term of ibis Court and answer raid com
plaint or the Court will proceed as unto justice in ay
appertain.
it is further ordered that service of this order be
perfected by publication in i)t f * **G ntral Georgian, ’
a “publicGazette of this fctatc” once a month for
four months before the next term or ts s Court.
WM. GIBSON, Judge.
A true extract from the Miuutea of the Superior
Court'of Washington county.
T. J. GILMORE, Cl’k.
June 2, 15C9. 22-m4m
esty and right; \-our day will come.
Franklin, trom a penny saving bor,
walking in the streets with a loat oi
bread under his arm, became the cham
pion ot kings
BEAunruL —One pound of ; gold
may be drawn into a wire that would
extend round the globe So one good
deed may be felt through'ali time, and
even extend its consequences.into eter-
nijt\ r . Though done in the first flu.-li
of: youth, it may gild the last hours oi
a Lug life, and form the only bright
sppf in it.
Henry-Warrl Beecher said,' during
one of his discourses : ‘Some men will
no.t shave on Sunday, yet they will
sppnd all the week in-‘shaving’ tl.e.r
Yellow-men ; and many think it i.s very
bail to black their boots on Sunday
rooming, yet the}' do not hesitate to
black their neighbor s reputation^ on
wqek days.’
Bots in Horses.—TheEd : tor of the
Indian Farmer, says he publishes a re
ceipt for the Jhirff time by rccpiest of
tlikeia n Ifiivo -liiafl it with xx>rfect-suc-
thpso who fiaRefused it.withp>erfect-suc-
cefo. It is as follows:
Take a taWt’spbonful a Ijttlejrc-aped
cfjalum, ardrthe"same quantity of cop-
eras, pulverise them fine and put them
into a pint of 'vinegap. Pour it down
th jj horses throat. It will generally af
ford relief in five or, ten minutes.
■Four.—An ancient rhyhie divides
female beauty into four orders us fol
io vbs: , •
Long and lazy,
L tile find loud,
Fair-and fooiisb,
Dark and proud.
BARNET PHILLIES and") Mortgage from April
FKLLERIOK MYERS > Term lt69, of Wach
vs JOcLPII ERWIN. J iugtoa .-uperior Court.
Prf fc-alj tbe Hon. V iliiaci GitoOa Judge of Eaid
Court.
It appearing to the Court i-y tho petition of Bar-
net 1'i.iiiips au i Frederick Myer.-:, that on tho tuir-
teenth uay of March in the year of oar Lord eighteen
hundred aod sixty-pine, Jost ph Erwin, at Invinton,
Barnwell District, State of couth Carolina, ior the
sum of four thousand, five hundred and ninety-four
dollars and thirty-seven ou»t^ to biin in baud paid
by ihe raid Barnet Phillips and Frederick /liver.-, at
ajKl Lofore the signing, Sealing and dt-Uvery of his
the said Joseph Erwin's certain deed of Mortgage to
the said Barnet Phillips and Frederick Myers of ail
GEORGIA—Emanuel < ounty.
By Jam s B. Kennedy, Ordinary.
Whereas Morris Dawson applies to me for letters
of Di -mission from the Administration of the estate
of .-'.aron Hutchinson, late of said county, deceased.
T uesvare therefore to cite and admouish ail aud
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to oe and appear at my uffice within the time pre
scribed by .atv and show cause it any they have why-
said ietCtrs should notne granted.
Given nndcr my handat omco in EwainsLorc, thi3
August L-th, ltC-9.
JAMES 3. KENNEDY', Ord’y.
aeg- 18. 3 £00. “.‘im
i iE< iRGIA—i/ohr.s< n ("oniitv.
lie J. R. L Alli-u Ordinary.
■Whereas Auu,. .VrlVhotter, A<l,aiii.istra‘rix on
lie estate ot Eii M- Wborter, late ot said county,
'Incensed, ims applied to me lorlelteis of Ilis'uis-
ison trom said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all pei-
sonsinteres.ed, to file their objections, if any they
nav.-, within the time presi-ribetl by law, why- said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Wrightsvi le,
this August 2nd, ll6'J.
J. R. L. ALLEN, Ord’y.
aug. 11, 1869. uiSm
Legal Notices ior Wilkinson to.
(} EO KG 1A—W i IU i iijion C ou ut y.
Bv J. W. Liiidsi/v, Onlimiry.
Whereas, E. Cuaiming applied to me for letters cf
Adminis*ration on the estate of R. F. Roger, late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to file (heir objections, ii any ex
ist. with in the time prescribed b.v law. to gbow ^o
why said letters should not be granted to said ap
plicant.
Given under my hand and official seal of o^ice.
this August 30th lStiih
J. W. LINDSEY, Dept Ord’y.
Sept. 8, 1SS9. 3°d
G EORGIA—W ilk i nw »u Con n ty.
Vv tiie Ordinary of said county.
Wber* ii. Doimirmy iius applied or lett^ra
of Arlmini^trution on the e>t;.tc .•» Fredrick Dor
ninny, ia*e ot said C'^uniy, deceased.
Tl.e^e are therefore to cite all persons interested
t'» hie their objections if any.they have, within the
t t me prescribed by law, why said loiters should
, net be granted.
Givcii uuder my hand Slid seal of office, Angu.-t
■ £4,1869.
C. M. LINDSEI, Ordinary.
aug. 18, I860. 3bd
Win
-tnte ’
GEORGIA — r.tti; t.-ici C- utiiy.
Ly .laii.i-a B. Kein e .y, Ordiiwry.
rt-,a, ./-ini i 'glea-.y , Admmirtrator on tiie
.t' .v-'b-ni t’g cshy. upplie- to me for itl-
tetr ot V snn asto'i trom suiu • atate.
The-e ore iheretore t"C:t: and admoniah all pe -
oi.no coucertioel to re at.c up| eat at my otI;ee uittiii.
;::. tie .re.--crit oh by iaw, and. chow cause, it ai y
have. wti*. >a ■. i tloro oiiou il i.ot begruiitei •
Given under : :ui-. u. office iu Suain.-boro,
thio Aui.nel8d, i' o9.
JAMES E. KENNEDY, Ord’y.’
mg. il. I>C9. n.3m
GEiri.Gi J—Ku.aru< 1 County.
By .!-. m-,3 B. Kei.mdy, Ordinary.
Wien as, «/ohti I'g.ti-i.y, A imiui-traicr cn es
tate i i M.-.iy Burt^deeea.'i--, make- ai pii-at,c:i lor
1 -ttels of liismii -i‘.u 11. :n Salt! cat le.
Ti e-e aie t ire o'e '0 c te and adinotiiaU all r.ud
si lit; U tar Go Kiuored aim cud t-ts ct iai i deee:
to !;o aii-i ajipi a ul my ■ lEee within the lime |.re
ctified by ui-.v, an '. 9 ."V.- earn a if ai j they have,
w- y and letters should not ti u grume.t:
Given under my hauo ut office in Swa..i;ihorc,
thi= August, Sd, .Shi.
/jilES B. KENEDY, Ord v.
GEOl.G'iA—Emanuel Coni ty.
By .y. uies B. Kt-uuedy, Ordinary.
e .... - , , e, WhereaA, Thoma-J. Morr:. lias tiled Iii
that trnot, plantation, or body of land situate, lying ^ ;or let » trs j imiui ,t riUi . u u , a Uie
aLd btiug iu tne oouuty of WashiDgtou ani btate or j^pGruiui i’n-Iiipi-,
Georgia, containing fifteen hundred acres more or 1 1 ’
less, and bounded on the North by janus owned by
peti
ta e ot
James D. Irwin, on tho East by Wm. P. Ne-ai and
others. Laid tract of land being known aud distin
guished as the “Kelly mill tract.”
The conditions ot said deed of Mortgage being
that if the said Joseph Erwin did on the hast day
of November after tue date thereof, pay to the said
L'iirnet Phillips and Frederick. Myers the full and
just sum of four thousand four hundred and -ninety-
totur dollars and thirty-seven oents, which said con
ditions ine said Joseph Erwin has failed to comply
with. AiiU'it farther appearing that said sum pf
four thousand four hunared and ninety-lo.ur dollars
a ad thirty-seven cents, remains unpaid, it is, there-
lore, ordorofl, that the aaic* Joseph Bnvin pi;y into
Court, by the first day of the next term thereof, the
said sum of four thousand four hundred and ninety-
four dollars and ih.rty-scveH-cents, aud costs due, or
show cause to the contrary, if any he has, and that
on tho tailure of said Josiph Erwin so to do, the
rruity of redemption in and to Faiil Mortgaged pre
lises !>« forever thereafter, barred and 1'orclosed. Am
mlscs ho forever thoreattL-r, barred and 1'orclosed. And
it is further Ordered that this rulo be pubRstied in the
Central Georgian a public Gazette of said State once
a inonth tor tour months, or a eppy (hereof served
on' tiho said Joseph Erwin, or his special agent or at
torney, at least three months previous to tho next
t-fm.oi this Court.
A true extract from tho Minutes June Term 1869.
- “T. J. GILMORE,’Cl’k.
June 23, 1866. m4m
(,£■ iRG!A—Washington County.
By ihi'W'-i it Brookins, Ordinary.
. Whereas, Drowsy‘W. Harrison his applied tome
fo'j letters ot A'lministratioii ou tiie estaio of Jo-
-’ -- '
sepil D. Haarisbn', 'lato of raid counly, dtcouse'.'.
Thfci-a are thi-reioreto cite and admonish all pers
soils .interested- to t'O and appbiir at my office on
.-r jieioto the first-Mtmituy.-iU October uex-, and
show canse if any t: ey have, why said letters
shp'thl hot ho gratitciL
J5.iveti under my hiiC'l at office in Suudersv.lle,
t-hut i4th doj of August. 1849
UAYWGOD BROOKLVS, Ord’y. *
iptg. 13, 1869. 30d
GijuEGJA—Washington Gout.ty.
By ILiywiuul Brookins, i )r4in.-iry.
ilTieroi.a,-Beverly D. Ev.'iis uppiics to mo for
tetter-- of Dismission "from t Lo Administration ot
li e estate of Silas D. Floyd, deceased.
'$hene are thisretoreto cite aud admonish all per
iods conc erned to be aud appear ut my office witli-
; n tho time prescribed by law aud show caiisei;
any they have, why saidlettereshoulduotbegrhi -
ted.
Given under my hand *t office iu Sandersvil e,
th ik 25Lb duy of June. 1869.
HAG ’WOOD JCROOKINS, Ord’y.
June 80, I8c9. . - mom
GEORGIA—Washington CouuiY.
By Haywood lir'mkm- v tlrii nory.
Whereas*, Elizabeth Bailey has applied for Extm-
ptiou and pei&ohality, and setting apsirt "and valu-
atidtuif Homestead, mid I will pass upon-the same
at oVl 't-k, on the 18tb day ot heptuuber, 1809,
ut itoy office in Sanierswle.
HAYWOOD BHOOJOAB, Ord’y.
•'e$p<.8,1869. 2t
Ephraim i’mllips, late of said county, deceased.
Tae-e.aie tliereiore to cite at.d aumoMsh all and
sitgniar the kindred and credit rs ot sui t deceas
ed, to oe and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by Il»-.v and show, cause if any they
m.ve, why said letters should Uut be prauted.
Gl'en under my hand ut office in FW.tt.stoic,
this August 3d. 1849.
./iYjtEE B. KENNEDY, Ouiinarv.
ang. il. ".869. Sod
GEORGIA—Emanuel County.
By James B. Kennedy, Ordinary.
Whereas William U. Sherrod makes application
for letters of Dismission trom tho estate of Jatnes
Williams, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bo aud appear at my Office within the timo pre
scribed by iaw, and show cause if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Sw&insboro, this
August 3d, 1869.
JAMES B. KENNEY, Ord’y.
aug. 11, 1863. m3m
GEORGIA—Etnai neI C< ni ty.
By James B. Kem.&dy, Ordia irry..
"Wiu-.reoo W.iiiiam li. Uarair, has ft t.f'hre prt tion
foi Rtters ot Adimniair tion on the ortate,ot Join
Kttii.ner,:lute <d suia county, deceased;
These are ti ero ore to cite and a imotiish ait and
sit gui-.r tl e kind'll t and oreditoiaot Sold docea-etl,
to'M ana ar pear at my office v.-ithin the time pre
scribed by law; and si oa c. u-c if utiy they pave
why said Ulty-is shojild uot be grnnted.. ' V
(liven under n y hand at clii.e iu Swajr.pbnro,
this August 24th, 1869.
JA8. KENNED IVOrdiy.
aug. 25, 1369.-. Sod
GEORGIA—Ethana"! County.
By Jus; B. Kem ecly , Ordinary..
Whereas Tl.omas L. Moore," Admiiii.-trtror of
Jutne-s Mo' te, utciu-cu, ajipl.es tor letters of Dis
niiisinn'-ttom raid ei-talo.
Tbe-e aru therefore to ci(e Htid admonish ail per
sons cuncerU'.+l, to tile tt.eiro* jwtions, if any they
intve, wftliiirthe time prescribed by law, ana Allow
c,use, ifistHJ they have, why said lettera-should
i.ot'
be grcmHwL
ft - .veu under u.y. bond at office in Swainsboro..
thistAiue 9.U, f8t>9. '
JAS. B. KENNEDY, Ord’y.
June-16, 1869.- •" “ mSm
GKOKG1A — I raanitel County.
i . t.y Jiua B. Kennedy, Ordinary.
^•'.lieteas, Sit rail Webb, w fa ot Al-en ,1. Webb
has applied for Exemption of personality and
setjing apart and valtuit.on of Homestead, 'and I
...ill e... i »■./.„ file. a .ma iif 1.1 /I’/d/mb ntl tifft
lj.piiss upon the same at lo o’clock on tire
tli day of September 1869, (ic my offieerm Swains-
13lli (
hoiio.
sept. 8, i860.
J. B. KENNEDY,-Orfl’y.
Fine Syrup irad classes.
Silver Drips, Golden Syrup, and Cuba Moms
ses'eow arrivitrg'and for sale by
BRANTLEY & PE IN GEE,
Jane 9, 1369. -23—tf
GEORGIA—W .ikir.san County,
By C. M. Lindsey, Ordinary.
Whereas, E. A. Walden, Admii.istrairi-xnf estate
of \\ il ium t\ iddcn, ittceiised, has applied for16t
ler- of l-ismissimi front said estate.
These.arc therefore to cite ami admonish all tiie
kindred and persons .init tested in said estate to
tile tin ir ohjeetions icitii the Ordina r y iu time pre-
.-'.rib' dbv law. if any’ they love, why letters ot
Dismission shall not be granted t" appliei.ut.
(iivi n utmer luv l.and and olliei;.1 signature July
tli, li-oii ’ C. M- LlND-hY, Ordinary.
July 21. 1849. mStn
GEOi
A—Wiik uson County.
Tty- in®-1 ird.na.ry <4 said county,
Whcieus 1*. K. Bayne. Admi.ii.-'tratnr of the es
tate oi D. Cnilin , late ot sa d'cbxi.cy, liasappiie t
'o uic dor letters O! ! i.smi,s:on trom said e-tato.
These me tneiefore to-i’e all per*, us interested
to ti c their obj tl oi.s it afiy tl.ey have, in terms
nt ti e law, w hy paid letters should not be granted
to applicant.
G. veu under my Istd a ad real Jdy 5th, 1.-69.
('. M. ElNDdEV, uroiwiry.
J civ 5th, 1869. ' m3 in
.Yofia.
'I’HIRTY days aRer date application will be
made totlie Court of Ordimny ol Yf lkm-on
county, for leave to sed the land estate belong
ing lo James F. Barber, iaie of said county , de
ceased. Ii. E. BARBER, Adui’x.
e-tpt. 1,1369. 1>»
Sli>C( 1’antous Adtt: liMnuiils.
ARNAU CATES,
. are NOW --KERaKED TO liCiLD
C\1RHI*4GES, li VGG1 Ei, L P.H-
KE ii ilVKOeYS, #c.
Rcriair’iig p-omptly attended to. (irders res
pectluiiy solicited
r. si. AH.y.\V > II. A. CATES,
' 3AnDEKSVILI.E, ga.
Jnly'T, '869. . 27-6m
SIlli^AIiO SI. SHIXI,
Mitnuftictuier and Dealer in
TIIsT WARE,
SANDERSVILtE, (iEORGIA.'
\ I L kinds of wo rk in Tin, Coppery Si eet Iron,
<fce. &e., done on short m tire. Kni fing Gutter
g,‘V;Inyirg iu tnw:i> or ccnntry. promptly alter
det t o. ,- . ' " ' -
Mierebants will be'supplied wirh - Ware of the
best, quality pu tiie tno.itreusbnable-terms.
V*?' Urdeis solicited.
April 93',i84ffi tf
YoHDgblood .& Slro
ABE; SOW HEAD ¥
PO KEl’AIK and Varnish all kinds ot Furniture
T ...
A and to uptob-ler JTini rs, iSmu*, &c. Cane
Ecsfroc & Weedoii
BKG leave to cal) t i
at ‘ Kt»« of the n‘ te
to the fact thiit the-
still manufaeturin,!- 4
BllO’O'
flgies,
Carriages.
liockaways,
W AGON K
» u«
malvO Furiilruro *ia orjl^r. Vv e* iivdt*rst»ml our
and iutciid to put uj^. nil work in tlru
Very bij.-'i ujj»fthi*r amt^oj *H;e n»**aYfckt fSyfeN. We
ate (foii’fr to ftutl e it to the interjp>l of tiie pcop f,
to tlieir Furniture iroin U3. b'' c« mt* and give
ua a tm
COFETNTS
Of any Style made at 3hort notice, and on reason
able terms. V
Jr.iio 9, 180.9. tS-tf- 7
FOE SALE.
which for superiority of style and finish surp3 8Sa
thing of the kind ever ofiered in this market, "'iij '
wairant every piece of work and pledge thim.', id,
to sell ou better terms than can be laid in a ,. v v “
them market. They w isii it understood tlia.t iV- '
Do At.iitst Work,
A VABA-HLi; lioflvc and lot in the town of
Satidersviile, onvenieut to tiie bnsrhesa salt
and are not working for tc-day simply, but f r , n i
future. All their assistants a«6 ,
N L i 3 S:Si£OSi MEi SS.iJi'SC.s,
and every piece of work is thorough!
y inspect
Their Axles, Springs, <Ve., are manufactured expre^
iy for them, and warranted to be of tlte best.
£&£.!».& bs:g.\ a
of ai! kinds done at short notice and on rca.iop.il i.
terms. ,
Sander3vilie, Ga., April X% 1863. tf
50 JE> TtIs. RFTour-
— Li:I.S. in Stoic and £•” ltarral- tax; Cettfiii
_, > tills wc-i k. I’riies 8, rKi '‘hi, I'v* am! Ip
per bb'. Satistuetion guaranteed.
April 7, 1869.
('.!, Davis
Matt Branham
ri^AKES pleasure iu infonniug tl.c j,ul lie that Le
has opened a
JBarhci
Shop,
i ext door to S. B. Jones’ Drugstore, where
be pleased to setve them to the be.-t oi l,;s
ill the way of
1lair dressing and Shaving
; t any and ; 11 times. Children an-l htdh: m-.
either at. llie slioji ori.t prtiale r.,side".tr-'. ' -■ ,
April 2!, 1869. ’ * ’ — • ;f
CMt.i.VO ii of S CHIi !$ I'L f,
No Change of Car!. Between Siivannab,
Augusta, and tUouigcui-iy, Ala.
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CENTRAL K.k,|
Savannaji. August 14. 1868. j
/ \N AND AFT LH SUNDAY. 161 H JNSl
Va Passenger Tiiiins oil the Georgia Ceidral'
Railroad will run as billows :
UP DAY TRAIN.
Savannah
Mae.-11
Align ta.
Mu .edge vil e ,
Latobt .i).
of For,pa.rLiculaxa apipiy-at —
Sept. 1, 1S6U. : tf
FLOUR.
1 LARGE* supply to arrive ihjs we»k—vurdona
\ grades. ; RANTLEY & I RINGLE.
JuoeiS; 1869. « -
LEAVE. ARIiUE.
8:3«* A. M.
H:4t* ?. M
8:.f ]'.];! I
11:0a h I
Couiiectii.g will) train? tl ai leave Au^u.>tat:45 A j* [
l;OW N l'A\ Th’AlN.
Macon 7:<‘0
SaVuliliah - ; -S i’- V- !
Au^iKSt.i .... I*. 31 l
Connecting with tisiin Hu t le v»- uirusta b:45 A. ii. j
UP MGHT TRAIN.
Savannaii 7:20 1*. M.
Maeon 7...* A. M j
Ccuueciingf w;ih train that leave ^uuusLt \>:o% V.il
DOWN MGIiT TRAIN.
Macon 6:25 T. M.
Savannah A. V
Augusta 5:1-5 A. M.
Millei‘peviile J.*.4:3n T. Ai.
Ratoi.ton..............s:4o i*. M.
Coiihectiin; with train ti at icav<* Ju^u-*a 1*:23 P. V.
A. M. trains from Savannah anti i t".,
and P. M. train f’n»m Macon conned t ->* ■
iedtfeville iraiu at (Jordon daiiy, bununys ex
cepted.
±>. M. Irnf'rt front ai.. / W/teil. t.
throusb ‘mail train on South Car. ni.sv R.ai rt *c
and P. M. train from Sav nr.ah ant: Ai lu i
with trains on South Western and Mascot*c
Railroads ^ M ROORKS,
Act’g Master of Transportaf.cr.
Jo: e 2. 1869. 22-1 v
PYIIAFUUJE!
PYEAKErGE!
„ --
Ija Witli MfrHk -13 '*Ur "WIU "miJUB*
A STJSE AND POSITIVE CUBI
FOR CHILL FEVER FEVI R AND JGFE
AND DUMB AGUE.
Dees not cure ul 1 ids fle>!i is heir to.but does cffi’i’l
a rapid cure in
tin i. Fi t r:n, Fi.ve.. as3 ages,
DUMB AGUE.
p?i ®s3
Is now taking tiie placo of all FATEN1 H-
OjNKS, and a r "
REVOLUTION
IN TIIE
History of Physicians’ Practice
WJUj about commence
The Woadeifui Fever Medicine
Is thc rtfme given to It bv all who have w* 1 '
and w ho disiegar I the iabel, batci l it
THE ONLY TRUE MEDICI^E;
FOR -THESE COMPLAINTS.
55 V Challenge a Sii gle
TO TRYAOUR
1> Y li A F L G I-
AND DENY ITS
WOMH EFlH PROPEUTi
i
in •
AND THE MOS-T
Obstinate Cases Must Yield
t^rlificatcs ef IiC'idiutJi—
(uuafiy——wlil be c>u eu<l u,, J
Ipizmzj 9 # i&w
AT
LI PPM AN’S
WHOLESALE DRUG j
. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA