The Sandersville herald. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1872-1909, November 29, 1872, Image 3

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« I LOOAJL AFFAIRS. Delinquent elty tax payer* are to bo spec ially honored. See advertisement. Correspondents must bear with ns. We are thankful for their kind favor* anil will givo each a showing as fast as possible. —. O Mr. Robert Jackson, of Burke county, died •at the residence of Mr. Weeks, in Jefferson county, on the 22d insfc Wo have nothing to do with the postage on papers. If subscribers pay ns for the ITeb- ai.o, our duty is simply to mail it to their ad dress. The gin house of Dr. J. T. Under, of T.an- rens oonnty, together with fourteen hales of -cotton, was destroyed by lira on the night of Mlia 22d. Supposed to bn tho work of an In cendiary. An Academy to be Built We are proud to know that steps are being taken towards tho erection tif Seheol build ings commensurate with the educational wants of thu community. Quite a respecta ble sum of money has already been subscrib ed with nlmost a certainty of it being largely increased. Wo ask pardon for urging that the tAiff, procrastination, be not permitted to come in arid destroy this, as ha has so many other enterprises. Amo is the accepted time. If tho matter is postponed for more favora ble nuspions, better times, and tho thousand and ono goldeh prospects always in the future hut never reached, we shall have no Acade my for the next ton years. Work note. For years it lias boon tutt ed about -Vmr we want HOinotlilng else. Action is the word. The gin house, three hales of cotton, and i •three hundred bushels of cotton seed, of Mr. 1 *W. H. Bailey, of Wilkinson County, was do- itrevod by fire, the 12th. Homo one had •broken off the heads of a lot of matches and placed thorn in tho cotton. Loss, $300. RF.i.iotora. —Thero will he servieoa in the Methodist church on Monday and Tuesday •nights next, at the usual hour. Rev, Mr. Clark, Presiding Fi ler, will ho present with Rev. Mr. Raker. This will close the minis terial labor of both tliaaj Divines fur the present Conference year. Those having real estate to dispose of in this vicinity, nrn certainly “saving at the spig ot and latting nut at the hung," by failing to advertise it. There Is considerable enquiry by partialde*lr >usof movin < to Handersville, for this kind of property, more than we have known for years. We ask pardon tor appropriating so much of tiic miscellaneous department to other matter. We do not often thus trespass, and hope not to have occasion to do so again soon. Bartow Prices Current. Corrected every Wednesday by M. A- K\ r ANS & Co. i 2^12\ Rrv. W. L. Gkiokr has realgnml the pasto ral rare of the Baptiat ohurchea in Lauren*, which he haa nerved ho affioiontly for Home time past, and accepted tho work of an Evan- ppdiRt in the Middle Association, embracing Effingham, Soriven and Burko countie*. His pout office i« now Springfield, On., instead of Dublin. Mr. O. re<]uent«» his correspondent* to beanthis in mind. M*. J. L. Johnaon, of the wollknown and popular honaeof L. J. Guilmartin A Co., Sa vannah, in upending several days in our coun ty, much to our delight, for John ia one of our old time friends. Wo have known liinv long and well, never knew anght of hirn hut Hometliing to commend. The people of Washington will find Mr. Johnson ready to nerve the faithfully in every respect. Dn. A, O. Thumah, for the pa*t year Tastor of the Christian church in this city, left for Sndiana on Wednesday of last week. He gooH to a larger field of labor, greatly to the regret of his brethren and the people gener ally in thin county. Rut while lamenting j the. loss our county has Mustained in the re- ( inoval of this ablo Divine, we can but hope j he lias gone where greater good in the Mas- j ter’* cause will be accomplished. Bacon — .Si*les pur lb » Shoal lers per lb. Fi.orn Family per bbl. . " Extra per bbl.... “ Faiioy per bbl .. Prints per vur l * mini sum p*-r yard... Nai.t per Hack. MoLanskh per gallon ... Chkh*]'. per lb Cofkjch per lb UaT;4, good rfihi l. per lnlshid JLvj'.n per lb Nalls, nil sizes, per keg CirrroN, down r l tending, per lb Skkd Cotton per lb ... Wooi. per lb . . >. ?s0 (K> §10 50 *11 60 nv.iji For Clerk Superior Court. W* are authorized to auuouuca 8. M. Worthington as a oandidiita for ro-election to th« office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Washington county, subjnot to the nomina tion. [Sep. «, 1872—te For I’lorii SkiiMM-ior Court. Eurtds ttnul.n : l’leaso announce W. H. I.awson as a candidate for Clerk of the Su perior Court of Washington oonnty, auhieot to the Jiomtnetion. Manv Citizens. •Sept 6, 1872- (e For Clark Superior Court. Edito* Hr.nu.n: We respectfully suggest the name of Augustus It. .ItTTiiifHn. as a suitable cun ii Jute lor Clerk of the Su perior Court. Many Voters. Hep. 13, T872. — te. For Tux Collector. We are authorized to annouuee tlie name of ,tl. (I. Itoyrr. o* » suitable enndidste for Tax Colleetor of Washington county, sub ject to the nomination. Sep. 13, 1872. te. Fur Tux Collector. Wk hm authorized to uunounjt) JARED F. ftOGGEU^ as a can lidato for Tax Collect or of Washington County, subject to the nom ination [Aug. 16, 187*2 *tda rim rax foi7lk( ior. J - F. HAWKINS, a disabled Confederate Read! Read!! B n. J. n. IIAIIFRTH is now opon- ing the most magnifioont stock of DRUGS, And everything ol*e pertaining to his branch of bnsinoas, ever offered in this market. Ilia stock of ; ^ MEDICINES, CHEAP GOODS! QOOII 4 M 1.14'OKS (A 121 c at. GS - J. J. SPARKS’ with J. N. GILMORE. D IIC** I.ORIK all Gnotes. very uheap, at * J, J. SPARKS' Grade J. SPA with J. N. GILMORE. J AIHIW tSHMMM front $1.26 to $4.00 [>er pair, at, J. J. HEARNS' with J. N. GILMORE. lyUtiiiH’ simvi.8. from 76 o< ms up, at J. J. M1WUKS vith J. N. GILMORE. Washington. County. Administrator's Sale. TI r II,I, l.o uol.l before tho Court-house donrHu Han l«rhvill<\ Washington conti- tv, o»» the first Tiirsdny in December next, the tallowing property. to-wit: Tliiit dosirabb- ^Imitation in said sel cted with grefttonre, may be atfiutly relied j H A from 50 c.i upon, und ombrncoa everything needed by 1 to sil.OU, at .1. J. SPARKS' families or the profession. Hi* Htoek of for eign and domestic Teimillr l*rlrrs Current. ((-OimECTED WEEKLY BY HaUMAN Bh<>8.,) , Rttoort, BhanUers 10 C U Side* 1*2} «i 13A Country Hums (a? lv Flour advancing 8 60 (d’jl00 Sugar, Granulated liij (in. 'JO Kxtra C 15 (<a 16jj Yellow C 12A 13} Coffee, Prime Rio *21} (f% ‘28.1 Salt, Liverpool 1 2 00 MolasHcs, common . ... 86 (t£ 50 ■ Syrup according to grade. ... 75 («£ 1 00 Nails, Keg 7 50 (a, 8 33 Wool, Clear unwashed 80 05 Do, Hurry 20 (<i, 05 J’otash 20 pi 25 Sotl# 10} (ir 15 Eggs (1bj, 80 Prints 10 (n 12} Sheeting, Rrown 17 (aj 18 Shirting. heavy, 12 «a\ 12} Do, Bleached 121 tV lo Stripes, }, 1>} 10 Sheeting, Rid., 18 (tv 25 Good country butter 30 The inside figures generally represent the lowest wholesale and thu outuide th retail cash prices. soldier, respectfully announces himself 61if0:tr.si ufi I u candidate for l ax Colloetpr of WaMhingtou county, subject to the nomination. July 12 Ida For Tux Follrrlor. We are nuthori/.cd to announce W. T$. RUOWN as a candidate for Tax Collector of Washington county, subject to the noiuina tion. Aug'.ust 2, 1872, -tde. 35oft4D . ihSJm . •.!*2,f|25 06075 12 „m lo §7 (HI . l(l.\'t/.l \ PERFUMERY Is very large cud of the very begi The at tention of the Ladies is specially directed to his beautiful assortment of Toilet Articles, 1 , Embracing everything in that lino for boanty or for use. His steck of Toilet Sets Are surpassingly beautiful. l,n the line ol Dressings For TJfo Hair Ho defies competition. Hitf shtok of Stilt ionary ounty, situated on the Warrcnton road,eleven miles north of Sandorsvillo and three miles from Wnrthon s Store, adjoining lands of Dr. Cum- ining, Arthur Walker. John J. Garner and otlmi-s. The plantation eontnins tiva hun dred and twenty-nine acres three hundred acrcH.of open land in a good state of cultiva tion, the remaiinler finely timbered and con- | venientlv-situated to the open land. The j whole pluco lies rmnarknblo well. Fencing 1 in good conditi *n and improveineiiU geticr- ! ally good. The homestead is a lovely place. 1 with beautiful groun Is, cxc Pent water, eon- j venient ami comfortable buildings and ev*.ry ' thing else for a pleasant home. On th. premises is an exci-llcnt orchard of ' the best fruit known to our climate. Ooii- j einting ot 15 acres ol young peach trees of the very la d varieties, 5 acres of choice apple i \A1jF Ilmid-Muucd 1 trees, and other desirable fruitn. (.y *‘.1,50 per pair, at Upon the pluer is an abundance of labor •I,-I. SPARKS’ with). N. UILMOHi:. j which could be retained, d’he surrounding I neighborhood is unsurpassed. Churches 1 convenient. Mr Culver, on the place, will I take plinNure in .showing the premises. | To l»e sold as the property of the estate of T 1 ”-«sK.TP . Kl v ! S* f,,r “ vith J. N. GILMORE. •IKAXM nml l»OF- 8KIVS. I rum 23 cents to *1.0*1. at ,1. .!. SI-ARKS' with .1. N. GILMORE. jpATOKl plJHTIIlU, all Gi-s.lrs, at G\ .1. Si'ARKS' with .1. N. GILMORE. \ T S • , L^uyens County. Laurens Sheriffs Sale. AA^Ild. be s<»ld before the Court-house ▼ ▼ door in Dublin, within the legal hours oj sale, on the tlrst Tucsdav in December ne\t, lot ,»t land No 2SU, in tho 22d district of Luur> ns county, containing two hundred two ami ona half (202}) acres, more or loss, ten (10) acres of land, more or less, off of the south east corner of lot No. 200, adjoining lot No. 280 in said 22d district of Laurens county, and better known as the place on which Samuel Edgy is noiv living. Also, three mules named Queen, Fuss, and Jim, one lot of 8< ed cotton about two bnl»*s one lot corn about one hundred and thirty bush els -one forty-live saw cotton Gin. All lev ied on as the property of Samuel Edgy to satisfy one ti fa from the City Court of Savan nah in favor of Levy A- Bnoky vs. Samuel I Edgy. Property pointed ont bv River A C-on- I nor. Attorneys. * GE<>. CCRRELL. Sli’tV. Dublin, Ga., Oct. 28. 1872. N H l b- seed cotton, corn and cotton I Gin will by delivereil at the residence of Mr. | Samuel . ilgy. (S-5i [;»ov. 8. 1872 t«ls Laurens Sheriff’s Sale. * HATS’ n nt<-r-Front’ ItOO I S. Jf ot, $3.50, per pair, at *1. J. SPARKS’ with J. N. GILMORE. \I r ILL RE SOLD before tl ▼ ▼ dt»or in Dublin. Laurt For Tam Collt‘t(«i‘. We are authoii/.ud to announuo N. R. GILES us a candidate for Tax (’olleetor of Washington county, subjeofr to the nomina tion. August 2, 1872.- tde. For Tux Itrcclvcr. We nra authorized to announce M. G. WOOD ns n candidate) S • re-election to the ofllco of Recaiver of Tax Returns for Wash ington county, subject to the nomination. August 2, 1872.—tde. For Tu\ Rttcidvor. We are iinuhoriz* l to annouiifle J. A. J. Massey as a enndi lat«s for Tnx Receiver of Washington county, subject to tho nomina tion, should there bo one. [Hep. 20 to LATEST SAVANNAH MARKET. Furnixhkd Exr*K»i*LI iron thk Svmmiwvii.i Ilmui.o, nv Hkrbedt A W»r, l.Vnim ■Wooi, F.wrrons, l’ltnncor. ItnuKeiw, 1'uncn.v in* Aozsth 18U Ray Sit.ixt. Savannah. Nov'. 20. 1172. PliODUCE MAUKET. For Turn ItcccIVfl’. Wk ore authorised to announce HENRY J. lowest | KITE ns a candidate tor Rcoeivor of Tnx lle- ! turns of Johnson county, nt tho ennueing tion. [aug. 23. 1872 -tde. Wool, free from burs, per lb, 39 40 q | Wax, unadulterated, per lb, 3*) It is strnnge that so many of the papers of ! Hides, dry illnt. 1H llm State wiU.powIst in locating the Armor j 1)( T »w“p 0 ‘r' JmmVr’"" Vur Tnx lltR’Hvcr. We are authorized to announce M. M. Ma this us n c:\ndidaL for Tux Receiver of Wash ington county, subject to the nomination, should there bo one. [Oct. 4. 1871 tde Embraces everything noedo 1 in that line Particular attention is called to hia assort - nient of LAMPS An 1 Lamp Fixtures. Also, a full supply ot Paints, Oils & Brushes. Musicians will also find a full assortment of Fiddle & Guitar Strings (’onstnntly on hand. Those who use the “Weed” will find tho bent brands of Tobacco, Cigars, & Him ft At Dr. Roberts’. Call and see for yourself. NaN11ktihVII.I.K, Kept* 27, 1872 tf (i Itlt, ItOISFKT* tuny be ci-oltcd e ther at the Drug Store or his residence when not protVssi« Hal nbs< lit Meley’s Patent Tfllprovcd UMVE MOIM). S UPERIOR to anything vit introdueed. The I n Ige of Honor was awarded at the < treat St. Lous Fair and the last Fair at Knn- dtsrs.illo, where it attracted the attention and approval ot thou-au Is of people, lor it« great usefulness, durability uni exquisite beauty. All who fell into rente i in the resting place of I their dead are requested to call and exHiuin- ; this work. 1 ivlll be in KandeKville a few I | days. JOHN A. Dt ltNEY. ! I Nov. 8. 1«72 3ni filing 4 IK BOA I* is ut J. .1. SPARKS’ with J. N. GILMORE. Sanderaville, Kept. 27 tf W. B. W00DBRIDGE, [Kuccessor to Rotiiivki.l A WooniminoK.! Col ton IGicl or —AND— (’051 MISSION MKHillANT, Wo. 90 BAY STREET. fttVAXVtll' 4JFOIU.i l. Ragging. Ties and Planters’ Hupjdi^s, furn ished at lowest each prices. Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton in hand. Prompt Males and roinitcnueen by Ex press guaranteed. Mr. ii. II. Wnyo it my authorized Agent at Timnille, No, 13, C. R. R., and will rtiakc liberal advAnoes on cotton emsigned to me. [eng. 23, 1872 tf. CARLOS D. KOiH 'ON, Adm.T Oct. 11.1872 Ids de bonis n«»n. Administrator’s Sals. Iliv tint T tim It.^iii liours uf sal. xev» nty-two (72) in tl inalii Wilkinson, non as the j roperfy n De ourt-HouHO oounty. on iext, within Lot of Land number ttvst district of orig- liUUreuK county. Sold f Anthony Miller, to*satisfy tin* Court lions i,i . ...... ..-^s... . on the first Tutw day in Duoomber netj, the following propel tv. t*»-\iit: \X r ILL be sold befo V v dieirip Sriinb rs-vilb* • me Justice Court ti fa from the 3»2d Dls land, (». J/., in favor of John T. Rogers vs, Anthony l/iller. Levied ou and returned to me by liryan A. Coney, Constable. GEORGE CURHKLI., Sheriff. Dublin, Ga.. Get. 25. 1872 Ids. Laurens Sneriffs Sale. \\ r IU. RE SOLI) lmliirs the ('„m--li, v v door in Dublin, with 282 neres of wood land adjoining lands o1 n.vrkiiil, K. Srarsomo. Daviil Tsnu.'r, Hnl>- ■ , , ,lo..r in Duliliii, .villitu M..- lomit hour ert Maxwell an.l othors. of sale. ,.n the llvst Tm sjav iu January .ii id lamls ur» well timliernd ami a «"<•>! next, the t'nllowinq nriipeitv. viz : Simiiq Hriineli li. inq the line of a part nt one I , 1(ll tW( , | IUIltlr ,.,| hKI< ’ of "• I and flirty (210) bushels, eleven (11) weeding hoes, nine OR setts plough gear, four (4) (1) waggon and To be sold as the lands of tie* cs liain H. Tanner. Terms cash; ite of Wll- purchaser ; 1 paving for de* l and stamps. DAVID TANNER. Adni’r. Oct. 25, 1872 tils. de bonis non. ' Niilrori'erlslmhlt' I’rojifrlj. 1 MIT ILL BE SOLD at the late residence of I ft J.ctbda Oliver, dooeased. in Washiug- ii ii I •* ♦•mher lie l.OAX. HT.O.lN. ton county, on the loth da | the following property, to-wit: Corn an l fodder, farming tools, potatoes, ! otic horse, lot of seed cotton, household and | kitchen furniture. Terms cash. I Also, at the same time and place will be I sold, one hundred an l forty-two acres of I lan 1, adjoining lands of .Tetho Avlilie, J. 1*. 003151ISSI0N 311'jltOIIANTS, i t « ) :£“| , ]!^ 1 tio[l: 'olb «r .”* loe^ml." f. J ’tho 1 lit ol the heirs of said estate. Terms. Imlf I A. M. SLOAN & CO., Cotton Factors (1) h.i four HcttH qi>ar, ri^tit («) plough stacks. idimvliK. Mils, single trm s and oluvii ch, rnin- plvt''. twi-iit.v-iiin,* (2tli ploughfjliot'K, (ditl'i'r- •I.t kiiiils. ■ one (1) lot of cotton, about night (H) lades, unit one <1) lot of cotton in tho lici t an it now Hlaiids, iiliout sovon (71 iialcs. All levied ou as tho property of John S. Bry an to satisfy one MortyaK'* Ii fa from Laurens Superior Court. Henry Ii. Hoqun A Brothers r* John S. ltrynn. l’roperty pnintoil out in sai I Ii fa. GKO. OUl!KELL,.Hlr'lL I'uUitl. (In., Kov. fi. 1S72 t.ls —ANR- Cloghorn & Cunninffham’s Ran^e, liny Kti'opl, SAVAW.VH, (• \. Ikiq'»in^ and Ties fumislio I at lowost mar ket price. Lilisriil ad.aucss ma la on eon- *i|(riiu •lit*. i Aui>. 23. 1872 4m lkX4‘<’ii(<»r*N Salt* or I l.aiiirriiN Coiliily l.timls bell- BE SGI.I) on Tuesday tho 3rd half day ol Deeeiuh • ssh, the other half in small notes with up- : K " 1 lumr proved security, payable twelve months af- j ter date. The dabtors will please come fovewurd on | that day ami aettlu. it will be quit* an itc- [ comnioAation. 1 will settle with the eredit- J. 1). MARTIN, Agent. | L. J UriLMAHTIN. joun n.vxsr.Hv V LL no Up to murder in Washington county. Truly wo i Chickens, full grown, p have ains trowigh of our ow*n to anrwor fov | “ hall’ grown without having the misdeeds of others sad-! “ small died 11 pr* th. It tniRht hn well. too. for | G*sse*’pcnmir’ some of the journals of tho State to examine the sworn testimony as published in the //$r- aUt of last and this week, before giving pub licity to ufirolhtble statements. pr. 45 8") 1 1 .0 50 1 1 10 For Tax iiliiar Ihraldt Pl« 1 l’rince as n enndiJ« 1 Washington county I lion, shoul l ther.?he ! oct. 11- tde h'LRTivcr, sw announce Sylvanu* • for Tax Receiver of subject to. the nomins- me an 1 greatly oblige Many Vorkus. Xoticp. lomits due the Central Gaorgii n ; April 10. 1872. are payable to the I undersigned. The books ami account* will 1 be found at the Uki.ai.u OtHoc. J. N. GILMORE, I J. M. Oi MKDLO0K. 1 Otc. 4. 1872- if % L.J GUILMARTIN & CO., Cotton Fnrtni-s anil Lnimtl Commission Merchants, no NTHKIX SAVANNAH, (IA. Nov. 1, 1872 td Emanuel County. / 'liOlUGV, ICniiiinifl ronut.v. \JT Alt advertisements email.ititit; Horn my olliee will licrenlter lie published ill tile Snu- dersvillc llenild. K. J. J'AlUl'LGTH. Got, 23, 1872 3 d Sherill'E. V. A Administrator's iSals. ^rtM, lie Sold, at the lute resi let-, Thp. Evanoktjht, i« the namo of a now fam ily and religion* paper, to be published in Atlanta, tho first nmnbor ot which will bo is sued on the first of January next, Fddor T. liL Harris, editor. 73)6 well-known ability and high Christian character of Mr. Harris, is sufficiont guarantee that the Evangelist will be well worthy the patronage of the public. Wo call special attention to the Prospectus as published elsewhere, and ask for this n*w candidate a kindly reception. The Children's Hour. -The December number of this bountiful little magazine is on our table. Now is the time to send in sub scriptions for tho new your. We notice that every one who sends a club will receive as a premium aopy of *‘77»e Christian <}rv'*s," a large an l exquisitely beautiful -itjol engrav ing. Subscription price 51.25. 5 enpies, $5, 10 oopies, 410, an 1 an extra cqpy to getter-nn «f club. Address, T. S. Arthur A Son, Phil adelphia, Pa. The carelessness of a sorvnnt in leaving his team standing in the yard, caused Mrs. Pu- tionee Saffold, widow of the late I. II. Suf folk, Esq., of this minty, to be seriously hurt on Monday hist.’ Seeing the team moving oft’ khe caught up thu linos and attempted to •stop them. Aged and foeblc, she was unable to even detain them or extricate horsnlf from the lines; her fe.*t becoming entangled in the latter, she was dragged to the earth on 1 se verely bruised. Mrs. S. lias been on invalid for many months past, scarcely able to leave, the house. And this now affliction, it is fear ed, will severely try her feeble constitution. peri Turkeys, large and fa;, per pr 2 o') “ email I 60 '* 2 d() Eggs, per do/.«n 35 Fresh ("ountry Butter, per lb 20“ 25 Partridges, each 12“ 15 Venison, fresh, per lb 15 “ 18 B’icon, 0. R. per pound.... 12 “ 12} “ Shoulders, per lb. . 9 “ 111 Corn, White, per bus.id.... 1 00 “ 1 Uo “ Yellow, “ “ ... 88“ 90 Flour, first quality, per bui. 1000 *10 50 “ SeifoiKl “ *i «. 9 •• 925 “ Third “ “ “ 075 “ 7 60 Salt, per sack l 50 • 1 rto Groimd Peas, per bushel . 1 20 “ 1 30 Sugar, light brown, pov lb. 8 “ 0 Syrup Georgia and Florida, gal, 5)“ 55 Honey, drained, per gal 90 “ 1 00 Potatoes,new,sweet, jtcr bus 75 “ 1 00 Potatoes. Irish, per laurel, 3 50 •• 4 00 Onions, per barrel 4 00 “ 4 25 Apples, (northern) 3 50 “ 4 25 Oranges (Florida) per e . 2 00 “ 3 00 Poultry plentiful with but a moderate de mand. Eggs, hold firm at quotations. Ba con firm. Corn anl Flour steady. All game in good denial)i. Dressed Poultry selling at 221 and 25c per lb. Eggs source and in deman 1. Bring in your old Cluurs new. I have and can re-' hoi torn them in abort order. . W. S. YOUNGBLOOD. Sanderaville, Ga., Nov. 22 tf 4 NI) have t ;«:n made good a* /V now a splendid lot of (’fine Fm* Orilhiiir.v. : Mr. Eoitor ; I'loase announce >T ulisou II, 1 Mason as a catidi bit e for )r*ljnury of Johnson I county, Kubje.'t to tho no.ninatioii, should ; there bo one, an l oblige Tuk Ploim.e. j K *pt. 20, 1872 to For Klioriir, Exutoi: ITkiiald :.Please announce Rouheil 1 Ilayo t\SA eandidv.ttj for Sheriff of Washing- ! ton county, subject to the nomination. Sep. 5, 187*2 to] Vox Popi.i.1. For Coronei*. Wr. are authorized to nnnonneo Johll C. ; Tonnille » candidate for re-olsction to the olliee of Coroner of dVasliington county, sub ject to the nomination. [scp. fi tc For Tux Collnelor. We ore autliorizcd to announce Simoon .11. BClatitl as a candidate for t Tu.\ Collec tor of Washington. October 25, 1872. — tde For Ordlnttr.v. Wk nrc authorized to announce U, M, filnd* soy as n ennilidnto for re-election to the po sition of Ordinary of Wilkinson county, at the election in January next. [nov.‘22tde ftlrnkr a N Mniinriit Cures Hone-felon, Hear Mr. John T. Smith: •^Recently a nogi’o woman, in my nervine, t J’hk Concert To-night. —Those who fail to I attend tho Concert at the Court-house to-night will doubtless miss the richest trout of the season, in this community at least, In ad dition to his present class, Prof. Guttonbor- ger will be assisted by a number of liis form er pupils—young ladies of line musical talcut —from other counties. Tho Concert will embrace some of tho finest Overtures, Quar tettes, Duettes,Songs and Choruses, known to the musical wbrld. Quite a number of in strument* will be used. Those who love good music, vocal or instrumental, should not fail to attend. No charge for admission. The entortninmont will be varied by com positions and declamations by the pupils * of the Ssndorsville High School. -O- Rusinkss in Sandkrhvjlle, aooording to our obsorvaation, has boon batter the present season than at any time since the war. Par ties who were §o unfortunate ns to be com pelled to give liens, have genoraUy r espond- ed promptly, and the most of them have something over from the rooeipts of their cotton crop. Merchants tell us that there lias been lets poor cotton in market than they have ever known before. The season was unusually fine for picking, the cotton open ing very early and fast. . The ruins, too, have been much lighter than usual. It is a pleas ing thought that our people are once more on the higway of prosperity. One more year of like economy an l successful planting and our people will be lice from debt and all its attending evils. ]S".h]W STORE!! IIutier tho Rhntnjjriqili Gidlory, at Jernigan’s old Corner, Where they will bo most happy to see and serve all. Tho stuck embraces Staple and Fnncy Dry (ioodH, Ilf tillitost evi'fj- dcsoriptiou, Boots, Shoes and Hats, For oi l and young, nmle and female. OLCmilXG To suit every body. A good supply of Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods, And almost everything oUo in our lino. Wc do not expect to mnko A Furl him* In a Day ! Hence we offer our goods Low tor CmsIl. We Holiuit a sliaro o£potroua((o. Give us a tm11 an l see what wo can ilo for you. t-jiiUilt’l'Hville, Ga., Siq.t. It, 1872- tf Just Received! A t w. K. & K. W.1TK*\«% a full and complete .assortment o|* Lady’s Dress Qoads Of overy variety. Also, Table Linen. Sheeting, Shirting, &c. Our stock is now oompleto in overy partic- lar. Give ns a cull. ^ [Sep. 20—tf For Sale. A dasi^abje farm; situated on the Central 11, R. hofcAYoeft tho 133 it 134 mile posts, containing abcu\V no res, more or less, to gether with $ mule^ <\ue 2 horse wagon, ono spring wagon :md fdl tho tools and cotton seed on the plaoo. Dnpw/oments consist, of of a small farm dAwiling, out houses and a good w !1 of waters Apply on the premises. , • h. McKinnon. I Oct. 31 3^ had wlmt I bolieve to have been a hone-felon, kots r*l Da\id K. Gumming, dec-Nist.l, in Wawhingt**!) couuly, on TituiH.lay tin* 5t!i day of iJceembci’ lie R, all the perislmbl* property bnlon pug (<> tlir Tistntc* of said (D.- ceihod, ('ousisling of Hui’KOH, M)ile*(, Cows. Oxen, two lPiggio*, t vo Ox>C;)r! <, t ix* t» hor.e Wagon, t»*o Gins opr a etilobrate! Carver 51. \ tb%i other a Gris\ri)l-1 Gin. Al»« . a larg? 1« » of CAtton S *»'d and th«» hoime’mbl and kitchen Furniture. Tctm.-. ma le know;, on th a <Wy of shI*. GA.ULOS l>. ROBISON, A lministr to) Nov. 15, ]M72 tdo da bonis n«*n. For Hair. *4 Commodious Dwelling with nil hoops ’ii- A ry out buildings nn 1 largo lot. Gnu of tho most dosirabU Uonlos imthe city of S.^** deisville. Will bo-sold on rfasfmabln terao. For piwticiilani spplv at or Andress. HERALD OFFICE. HundersvilK Ga., Nov. 15, 187*2 4t Emporium of Trade! H Times a week I IBF.RAL additions are made to our large J Tnriety stork of goods, 'which we ar<* sidl ing Ah Low iih tli<* Low rst. Our ambition is, to plcn-se in Quality and Price. I To labor for the best interest of customers - | to gain and retain thoir confidence. To do | this, Vi’C loll. The benefits we liave serurod by our expe rience in purchasing goods in the l)P.‘d .inur- IKN'I’S FGK HU \ !»LEY’S I’Ht >S1TIATE. Jewell s Mills Yarns and Domestics, T.i- s. Ac. ;*.(> BAGGING and IKON TIES always n hand. ? Consi »ni*o*nt soFctcd \*ilities *?\t'*n 1<*4 t«* ••UKiunier nug. 23. 1872 4m. . nkvint, Jr. PAVANT. >VA I’LES \ CO., F A CTO IdS, —AND— Tommie)sion Merchants, MAY HTRSCKT. S \ VANN AH, GA. A ir «. 1872 tin A. S. HART RIDGE, Cotton Factor and Commission N1 erelim 1 <, IG^KVY WT., MAYAXVtH. «.%. Will udviincc liberally on »• msignmonts of •otmn. [Sop. 20- tin W. w. CAHTXK, II. o. f'AMTl'iK, J. T. OARTKI), jT. W. W. Carter & Sons, Co (Ton 1 ^actors — AN J) — fioncral rommissiorl Moroliants IO I Bitty Strrol. *« VYAWAII. OEORf.IA. nlv fi, 1872 If JOHN L. MARTIN, (kiLOICLIA, EiniimiPl I’omity. AirilEUKVK. Alexander H. Fnircloth ha^ vV inndo application lor letters of Guar dianship tor the person ;nd property of John Kaireloth, minor Tliese arc therefore to cite nnd admonish .1 | >l'l i>«rsnns < i n<- ri». rl to be nn Uppnsnit my , a titer' within tin* tim • prescribe I by law and i sUovr nnusp. If *ny tiiey have, why said let- | ter* should not be granted. Given uu ler my hall I at otfioc in Swains- )i*>, this Septcriitier 10, 1872. JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinary. Srtpt. *20, 1872 30,1 l.t \N M VI LEOUIH t, lCaiuifni(*l I'oainfy. lit Joh.v C. ('01.km an, Ordinary. 11EREAS, Travis Thigpen applies for jiermanent Letters oi’ Administration \\ r up n the '•!*tHta of William Thii 'pen dacaus- 0(1, lata u Maid oonnty 1 liasc • re, tliurolbre. to cite und ndinon- ish ill nn ■1 hin^ular th* kind re l an loivdit- ors to b.' »ind appear ol mv off) •O TV thin the tim • pr** loribed by law nlld hllOW •ansi? iii nil % they ha\o, why *ui< letters hIh nld unt I ... granted. | Givt n under mv’lmnd at office, this October , 22.1872. JOHN C. COLEMAN, Orel'v. oct. 25. 187*2r 30d I applied Drake's JAniment frooly to the fin ger for thyou days. This ourod tho finger. J. 1*. Smith. Iliddlevllle, Ga., July 15th, 187*2. For tho benefit of others, I certify that I gav*MU) ; ' third ofa twoounce bottlr of “Drake’s Magic Liniment” to u mule, quite sick with colic fur six hours, nnd the cure wan instan taneous. M. A. Evans. Bartow, Ga., July 1, 187‘2. Sold, wholesale and retail, by Wm, 0. IIAt'sr.R, Agent, Bartow, Jcffersou county Ga. Active t^irtling agents wanted iu evory coun ty in the State. Write, enclosing stamp. July 20. 1372.- lm — -—o • Oi'fik< >a N Mngio Linlmnat C)tros Crtlic .in lip)*ses, mules, or men. Bead theso certificates of Judge Tarver and Wm. H. May. I oevtliy‘ that, a few weeks ago, I had a mule sick of what I supposed to bo colic. The mule was bled in the month, and a close of Drake's Liniment was given it. In five minutes after tho drench the mule was well an l grazing. A. K. Tarver. Bartow, Ga., July 15th 1872. On Sunday eve^i^g, July 7th, I dy<u\ohed a mule with a tablespoonful of ^ Liniment, 15 minutes the nniurud yraji woll. It luk(\ lppon suffering from colic some G or 7 bouts, ^ij\d was badly swelled. The next morixhj" the mple was plowed as usual, W. Hi May. Cnrry’s mills, Os., Jnly 8th 1872. We give to our Customers. Do n*«t fail to test our declarations, rsiueiu- horing that monov saved is money made. M. A. EVANS & CO. Bartow. Ga., Nov. 15, I/f72—tf ISAAC A. TUIADT. SCHWAZ & BRADY, -DKALEBH I!*-. Drake’s; llagic Liniment. O NJi (if t’io 'liyWt iueilionl propiiriitiiins of the Age. tlireo tsblogpoonsfnlH, (-ivt'n in, «>»)?'.;, w^H onrc ill ltnrso or mule, ii, (\ fpw minutes. It is used iutumul- ly, or exhie^fiUy, On,o of the best vetuetUen for Colic in men, Neurttlj-iu, Sprains, ft;nl^cs, an,d *11 kinds of pains nnd sores. Sold by Jbs^UA Sfc. Byebext, Tonnille, Du. A. MATHHand; Da.. <(, B. Bohe its, Sanders-' ville. (iaU, iit alf country stores for it. or send Sl.diftto Wm. O. Hacheu, Bartow, .feUbr- son, County Georgia. Aug. 5, 1,87^,-tf CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting^ Wall Paper, AVindoAv Shades, And a general assortiueut t>f Upliolntry (tioods, 1 3;J J3rouglie>n Street, (South side, brt ween Bu(r& Whitslter,') savannah; ga. Nov. 13, 1872—tf MEINHARB BROS. & CO. WHOLE8-U.it DEALEU8 IN Boots, Shoos, Hats, Ready-Made Clothing, Oeuts’ Furnishing Goods, I2» BROUtillTOX ST., Savannah, G-a. E. A, Weil. Nov. 15, 1872—tf Tho Great Indian Cancer Cure. P ERSONS suffering from Cancer oan have them treated (no cure, no pay) bv'ftpply in£ to RICHARD EDENFIELD, Swainsbore, G*. LliOKKlA, HmiiutiH i’omit.i. By John* C. Coi.eman, Ordinary. ■\ T^IIERKAS. L. J. Brmu.lt npplie H for 11 JidtlarH of Administration on tho on- i»tl<* of John Ibuinott, Sr., dcr.euaed, late of said county Those are, therefore, to «*it«* and admonish all persons eomiemod to ho and appear nl my office within the time prcncribod by law, and show cause, if any they have, why aaid letters slioul 1 not be granted. Given under my hand at offiee.this 22d (lay of (tetober, 1872. JOHN COLEMAN, Ordinary, oct. 25, 1872 3fkl / i E0RGIA, Emanuel County. \I By John C. Coleman, Ordinary. WlioreuK, William Spence 1ms filed Ills petition for pornmnet Letters of Administra- Factor & Com mission Merchnnt. ^„n!y- t,m (U ' Tlioss (irv, tliorofnrr, td cits nnd admonish nil, and siuuular the kindrud and vruditors, to bn and appear at lav other within tile time prescribed by law, nnd show cause (if any lliev linvo) why suid leltors should not he "ranted. Given under my hand nt ohloe, this October 1), 1872. JOHN C, COLEMAN, Ord'y. oot. 11, 1872—3(ld tuber next, within the le nt t tie Court-house door in the town of Dublin, in Laurens county, un der and by virtue of an ordor of file Court of I Ordinary ol said county,the following lends: ' 1st. t he llomostesd rlaoe of (lie lute Will- i iniii McLendon, eotibiiningnine hundred nixl I twelve 1H2I acres by recent surveys, bound ed south by Win. G. Allen, north ‘by Middle ! t'rset. now owned by K. B. Johnson, east bv ! Daviil Wilkes and others, west by Joint ,j. McLendon. i On this place are nood,dwelling end form I houses, with a "ood Gin-house nnd Screw. I Three hundred acres now open and iu a hl^h I slate of eiiltlvntloii, and. all Hood cotton lands I nnd I,villi’ near the Oconee river. I Also, lit tho same time nud pines, the Smith Lands, containing nine hundred nnd twelve j |!U2) neren l»y recent surveys, bounded enst by above mentioned Middle Tract, south by tile (leone.! river, north In John .1. McLen don nnd others, and west by Lofton Smith, i On this tract one hundred' and fifty acres are elr a red and contain, some as good ham- | mock lands ns are on the Oconee river, end j a very desirable piece lor funning. I Also, at tlio same time and place, tile Butts i flare, centring tv,u hundred (20U) acres by recent surveys, and the pbinhitieu on whirl, ! Llias itfaurli now I'l'sidi s. bounded south by White's lands, west, by F. Ii. Howe, east bv ! Wliite’s lands, and north by r— j un this place sre good farm houses, about I fifty acres now in cultivation and tin remain- j dor well timbered und convenient to tbeOnn- 1 U"e river lor shipping, These lands will lie shown I,, persons desiring to pureli|i*n liy Mr. t* lining an l J. I. Hill, who are on the first piece or Homestead Plaoo, nnd by Mr. E. Branch who is on the Butts place. Plats ot tin' same will lie shown, made by compe tent Surveyors. These are all desirable cotton lamls, in healthy places and good neighborhoods. Sol 1 as the property of William McLendon, dreeased, late of said county, and for tho benefit of creditors. Terms half cash, bal ance in six and twelve mouths, and bonds for titles. EMANBEL II. JOHNSON, Executor of William McLendon. Get. 18, 1872 -tds. BAY STREET, HivvannuL, On. •Inly 2G, 1872 -4m .i. \\\ liAViinov, j. l. waj(R".n, j. w. LATiinor, Jr. J. W. LATHROP & CO., Cotton Factors —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 5)8 Bay Street, HAVANA’All, ft A. Bagging nnd Ties furnished to Planters and Liberal ^Vtlvancoaon consignments to us. Aug. 23, 1872-tm* F. W. KIMS. J. F. WHEATON^ F. W. SIMS & CO., torrex fictors —AND— Genertil Commission Merchants, Savannah, Ga. Li hern) advances nutd’e on Cotton where parties wish (a hold it. Ba^frinK and Ties furnished, 30., 1872 - 4rn, Instruction In Music. I HAVE again resumed my profession as Instructor in Music, and offer my services to the pnblio. Instruction given on any Mu sical Instrument at $fi per month. I have at my residence, where I tea»h a splendiil Pi ano. Instruction given in Vocal as well as Instrumental Music. F. A. GUTTENBEKGBU. Sandersville, Ga., Aug. 30—tl Strayed, F ROM IUo Rubsqviber, a (lark bay Mule, about six years old,,.RU(V having a white ring around liifc right fore foot, caused from a rope, zlny one taking him up and giving me information ho that I can get him, wiljbe liberally rewarded. A. S. BARNES*. Tennille, Not 22— Wilkinson County. Notice. / < SCO lift 1A, ITIIliilisdii CiiuiiI) . \X I forewarn all persons from trading with my wife, Mrs. S. E. J. Smith, on my account' hs'I will not pay any sucli accounts made by iter, as she has left iny bed and board. •J. J. L. SMITH. Kep. 211, 1872 3m* ftlCOIlftlA. Wilkinson C'unnly. 4 LL thoseiudobtid to Eli Gumming, de- JY ceased, late of said county, are respect fully requested to conic forward and make immediate payment; and th*so having de mands against said deceased will present tlieui in turins of the law. JOHN T. SMITH, Administrator, oct. 8,1872 -40d. WTATBOr fiUOUftl.A, I Wilkinson County, i Thirty days after date, application will he ma le to the’Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the real estate be longing to the Hon, Eli Camming late of said county, deceased. JNO. T. SMITH, Adm’r. Oct 35, 1872-30d >:<r Savannah News copy 2t snd send bill' Executor at Scuriioro, Ga. Johnson Oounty. HTATJH OF ftKOItftlA. I •IoIiiinoii romffy, f In* JohnVmi.n Koperioii (Jourt, Kcptoiubor Term, 187*2. B. M. DENT, ) ,, . TK • rrtreclottvre oj fTHOMAB H. TIH'KER. ) 3,,ni a*9* fVeSCIlf l:'K /M|mT, WlM.UM GltlSOS, piTsi<//||J Judge iff said- Cbitrt: I T appearing to the Court by flic petition of Benjamin M. Dent, (accompanied by tile Note and Mortgage Dead,) that on the 17tli day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty nine, tile Defendant made nnd deliver ed to tin* Plaintiff bis promissory note, bear ing date tlie day and year aforesaid, where bv tlie defendant promise twelve months date next following the date of said note, to pay to plaintiff, or bearer, ono hundred and forty dollars,or seven hundred pounds of lint cotton, lor vnlno received, and that after wards, on the day nnd yoar aforosnid.tho de fendant the better to secure tho pnyiuent of said note, executed nnd delivered to tho plaintiff his deed of Mortgage, whereby the said defendant mortgaged to tho plaintiff’a tract ainl parcel of land, in said county, con taining two hundred ncres, lying on tlie enat side of Hurricane creek, adjoining lands of John Shepherd, Berry l’rioo and Robert McKay. And it farther appearing that said note remains upaid, it is therefore ordered, that the said delcndant do pay into Ctjurt on or before the first day of the next Term there of, tho principal amt interest and cost due on said note, or allow cause to the contrary, if any lie can, and that nn failure of the de fendant so to do the Equity of Kodemption in nud to said mortgaged premises be forever thereafter lmred and forealosed. And it is further ordered, That this Rule be published iu tlie Santikiisviu i: Hclucn once a month for three montha previous to the next term of this Court, or served ou the defendant or Ills npuoinl Agent or Attorney at least three months previor* to the next Term of this Court. WILLIAM GIBSON,, Judge Superior Court. STATE OF GEORGIA, ) I do hereby ccy- J ohnson County. ) tify that the fore going is a truo extract of the Minutes of tho Superior Court of Johnson oounty. This, September 27th, 1872. JOKDAN F. OUTLAW, oct. 113m Clerk Superiort Court GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. T HIRTY days after ilnte application will lie made to theCnurtof Ordinary of Wilkin son county for loave to sell the rial estate be long t*> Julian Cumming, minor of E. Gum ming, deceased, late of said county. . JNO. T. SMITH, Guardian. Nov. 8, 1872—30d Who Wants Oats ? W E havo just reoeived a car load of prime seed Oats, for sale at 80 oents per bv «h- ol. HARMAN BRO. Tennille, Gn., Oet. 25—lm Notice. I Respectfully usk all who are indebted jo me to come foreward and settle their ae- oonnta. Yon all -.veil know that 1 have sold you goodfi with pnlv a living profit lam mnv greatly in peed of. money to pay up my indebtednesa. J’leaso ooino up at onee and help me out so j. sin keep up my credit aa well aa yours, U you have not, the money I will take Cotton and allow yon the highest, market price for it.' JACOB COHEN- 1’. H.—tom offering gqodu at greatly re- ilr, cail prices for cash or cotton. Call and. judge for yourself. WrightsviUo, Gu., Nov..8, 1872—2m.