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Highly Cvmmcdalth Liberal
honotbip.
At the meeting faf tiie Board of Trustees
of the Sunders ■ilie .High School, held on
ThtU*d»Uf of last Week the follw-viltg letter,
ed from M. Newman, Eso., the
Cotton Market.
Saxukbsvuae, Ga., Jon. 9 1872.
Our market has been quiet, at very little
change sine.; our last quotations, and closes
very'easy on. a Oasis of 17; for middlings.
Augusta, January 8—Cotton closed firm;
mitldiihgs 19; net receipts 855: sales 1491.
Swahnah, January .8— Colton market-eload
quiet; good ordinary 18j; low middling—;
middlings 19.1; net receipts 2846; exports to
Great Britain 1654; continent—; coastwise j And everything else pertaining to hie branch
^459; sales 1985; stock Si,574. , i of business, ever offered in this market. His
;.f*CoS.'4#nfl:i¥v 8—Cotton—The mr.rkrf tn- : 8 t°ck ®f . *~
Sandersville Male & Female *
HIGH SCHOOL..
IVY W. Dt)G(*AN,Ilsq., Principal. |
1 AHE board of trustees bag to announce J
. that thoir ao.’akils wild com men in se p- |
erut-- buildings, for each sex, on the 2nd i
"Monday in January, under the supervision ;
of tin; above mentioned gentleman, assisted 1
by a corps of competent teachers.
Rates of Tuition.
First Class W j
Second “ ., 30 00 ■
Tains' " ~f.. ........ -10 (X*
FdciiTii . •* .. ' 50 00 ;
Incidentals'Si 50 per term, all payable at 1
the end of each term.
I
They have also secured the services of!
F. A. OnUeabencer, as'a Mu
sic Yfcaeher. Kates reasonable.
Good board can be obtained, at from 812.
50 to olo.Ofl, p<w mouth..
C, R. MINGLE, President.
•J. M. G. Mldlocx, Secretary. %
January 3.’ 1872..
Preaching at Sisters to-morrow (Saturday
and Sunday. “
ft. J. B. KOKEItTS is now open
ing the most magnificent stock of
\ dianahip for tit
: Fairclofa. wu»
These «re.th*
T^ook out fof Hunter. He is to be here to
day with a fine lot of stock fresh from Ken
tucky. 1 ill' * * i
was Vuceiv
worthy Treasurer oi' Washington County,
j covering a check for two hundred dollars:
S?.N"i»URSv;cnfi, Gi., January' 2nd, 1872.
- Trhm ftiurlciv if iWSvhtdefistiit WxKkHijfS
bhd'(he.kbnor of be-
'.Ui.; | h'cUid to tpy officp of^County Treasurer
lor .tho idiuth time, In sqcccstdon sixmo t4^.
jc-to-e of rh;i:»:ir; 1 know of no better mode
of eipfW.'ihg. iny-gi;iteful acfk no w 1 e dgvai On t.s,
. to £;ie peiqdeof tue Ccy.hty, fUaii'fry aiding
them in the promotion of the .cause oi edp-
oation; in this view I beg to hand you hefe-
witifmyeh.rek for two jinn A red dollars, in
aid'oft::e"px*ip£-e<l bhilding of a SeboofeouKC
in Ibis place.
Witkii-ssfanvuees Of: esicein, for the mem
bers of the Board, I lirtjqe) the honor to be
, f , ; .Your.GV tdient Soryant,
i ' Al.’IvEWilAN.
HrJ«'lTi‘^ Vl. AW: Itt/fiks oi this board
dueirii'd-h«.to-by*uktltrid
cd fallow citizen for this Han isomedonation.
Resolved.. That letter of Alderman
Newman, tAp tfar jritii these revolutions be
spread upon.aar ililutea.ftiiJ that, thjCS.’.n-
dej-iviUe papers he v-questod do pal.lpih the
same. -J NO. N. GILMORE.
• . ” S'-c. pro iVm.
And now that the election i.s over W.t feci
no besiti-pey in saying, that the people of
Washington count, arc greatly indebted to
>fr. Newajan for the fiqancial condition ox
the'eounty -to-day. Hid watchful care, finan
cial tact, and unswerving industry in co-op
eration with our worthy Ordin-rv, in a posi
tion where hti- bonds -"when site has t
are eager) v sought latter by cnyita'ists.
; oflice within (hr tiffle pmcriMif b* IM
! 'how date, it any they have, why Mti let-
j ten ahdOld not be granted.
1 Given under tur bind at office i» mhn-
’ boro, this S*ptcrabcr 10, 1872.
j John c. Coleman."Ordiafirr.
| Sept Ml M|W-30d
The Fntsr QuAntE*i,T Meettno fortha Son-,
'darsville station, wil! be held c#l Satitfdey -to
morrow- andi>un,da£- ne.xt. ... •..
Planters -still complain of; ft scaf-elty of -la
bor, and thte present, in fiaittions; are that if
will he so to thh end of the chapter. ;
M aco\ is the best placebo bqy.you a
Buggy or a Wagon.' Freightin'low and
the dealers will compete with any. city in
prices. •
CiEOMU, Eauuuicl Coauty.
B\ John C. ColBuo?, Ordinary.
» -,v /peri _.an-nt Letter: of jHvuifiiatnrttnn
upon the estate of WiUuim Thigpen, deceas
ed, late of said county-,—
These are;' therefore, fa .cite au$ n&jg|pn-
ish all and an^br th* Ubhsd Mil cklit-
cw, to be and appear Stnjf oAee withinfhe
time prescribed by; jaw, and bhow cense (if
any tlniy havcj, wTfy said lottery, should c«<t
l>* gruntSd. • —
Giren under mvdionduf otJW.-e; this October
22.1872. JOl'lN C. PULOI-AX Ordx-
I sel»cted with great enre, may be strictly relied
; upon, and embraces everything needed by
i families or the profeasion. His stuck of for-
i sign and domestic
Our worthy Senator npd Keprerantiit
left for Atlanta on Monday night, last.
expect Upbear a good &ccpimtffafirtljejp.
A08. lO A 12 Stolid StrreV. I>
I Isucue’s old stand, have on hvnd and f«>r
i sale the largest and ' "
j Best assorted Stock in the State.
Their stock consists of line Brets.
; F«bri«k‘iN t \ tflorho. Barduchni,
rarriugas, Rnehuwayii.'DaHoni'
! Buggies, Wagons, ’-both iron axlr-and
■ thimble nkein -From a om h\?v<e to ;t,six
; lorsc,
IL4KNM
! Of o 11 prices end grade--. And
! BABY CARRIAGES
; An 1 Perambulators of all stylus. C. muxs A
j Littei:nr • the only parties in t’le State who
- cun furnish a genuine
Asa Miller Euggy,
■Jr mi Abbott. IJowiiin ; .v t’o.t
Concord I3ujgsry
or Wagon.
: i!o save and eotne to
MACON,
■ \n 1 after getting there call <>n C loll ins
(S-* I -.ittl ( - if you want anything in tueir
line, i’ri -os ar • low. ranging in Buggies
!'m n spit) to 3200. which for stile an 1 q.nility
I of workmanship, cannot be excelled in the
! State. -Address
TeiiuiHe I»4 •ices CurreuL
.(JpltBEUXED IVEilKLY XIT HftJBMAX BlloS..)
l5»iCoi»,;Siibalders.'........... 5j (a
0 ft Si-les 8p-r
Country Hams
Flour advancing... 9 00;if, 12
By way of variety, we had quite a flui n-p
der storm on Saturday night last. The light-
>s flash was like that from «. faidsummor
clond.
Is very large and of the verv best. Tlic at
tention pf the Ladies i.s specially directed to
his bratttifu! assortment of
Toilet Articles,
TAIUIT*TTi>N.
ITARBUTT0X& SMITH,
DEALERS IN
j DHY GOODS,
I Groceries, Notions,
- We regret tn lenm tlwt the Immlsemc and
commodious dwelling house and - kited.en of
W. M. Moses. Esq:, of this county, was de-
(stroved by fire or. yestercfty momiitg.
, lTllOiV, r-.,
Cotfrs;. Prime Bio,.
Suit. Liverpool
F"AJotgft- ciiiqia-m
Cdiyrii^jifleording tft
Nails. Keg
•> opt; * iiiir un,wts;-
Embracing everything in that line'for beauty
or for use. His stock <-f
UlOIUHL Enuw-r C uuixy
By Jo ax C. Colons, Ordinary.'
fl r HKftE.AS, J». J: .Bennett-applies for
Vt Letti-m of Administration on the. es
tate of John Bennett, Sr., deceased,. late of
said county— V.:’ X&XaSS
These iue, therefore, to .cite and admonis):
ill persons concerned U> be and appear et
my ofiicc within the time prescribed by law,
,ud show cause, if , W y they have, why said .
letters should not be granted.
(liven under my hand at office,this 22d day
of October, 1872.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinurv:
oet. 25, 1872—30d
Toilet fc^ets
A rtf surpassingly beautiful. In'the line ol
Dressings For The Hair
He duties competition. His stock of
Statioriai*y
Since the Epizootic could do nothing with
the horses, it appenra to be trylvg its hah 1
'with the people. At least every body seem
ed to have a cough while the votes were be
ing counted on election night.
aia<w. Routs, Shoes. (ToHiins:
And every variety of goods for family use.
They will buy or barter for 11 l.KLa'IS an -I
Country Produce
; renerally, jatying the highest market price
therefor J. rb'tlive ns a trial.
Oconee. G:i.. Jan. 3. 1873 tf
Embraces everything noc 11 1 in th;T ini
Particular attention is called to liis assort
ment of .
Itriptw, j; . q'51 @16
S. ‘eiin^. ;>1 IS .(^ 25
Good counity butter -30
The inside figures; -generally represent the
lowest wholesale'and the outside the lowest
retail cash prices.
f < ECEGIA, Emanuel County.
VT Hr *i c»hv (’. CotvMAr f Oni
NEW GOODS!
any
u Bv -I ohv C. Golemay, Ordinary.
AMiereus. William Spence has filed his
petition for ps'rimmet Letters of Adiuinistra-
•-IOII on the estate of LifHetou Spence, de-
eas. d, lute of said county —' '
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish
nil, anl. uiguiar -the kindred and creditors,
io be and appear at my o£fic<"> within the time
prescribed by law, end show e»n«io (if anv
>hey have) why s-.iid letters .should not bo-
granted. ■ '
(Jiven nndi r mv handat office, tins Oct dls-r
1372. JOHN C. GCHd.'ALiNVOid’v-
oet. 11. 1872—;«>d
Kesiosed—Appointed. - Mr. T. J.
for some years past the efficient Ag<
13, C. R. R.. has resigned, and M
Mayo been appointed in his stead,
will make a good Agent.
And Lamp Fixtures. Also, a full supply oi j
Paints, Oils & Brushes.;
Musicians will als 1 find a full assortment o. j
Fiddle & Guitar Strings I
1
Constantly on hand. Those who use the 1
“Weed” will find the. bed bran Is of
Tobacco, Cigars, & Snuff
At I)r. Roberts’. Call an 1 sc; for yourself.
SASDEitsvrLij!. J pt. 77, 1872 tf
Bit. F.OBEiI'5.8 - i„ay be e nsnlte
either at the Drug Store or his r si lent-
when not profesrien;'! absent. •
O It. JOVEii would inform his ,dd
td« custom or.- and the pnldi • generi’lly,
Amt he has now in store and arri ving daily a
Bartow Prices Current.
Rev. Mr. Mixon, the new .Pastor of the
Methodist church, preached his first sermon
in Sandersville on Sabbath last. Subject;
Faith. It was one of those profonn l, ’ in
structive sermons upon which memory loves
to dw ell.
G < (OUMA. EuutuuH County.
I liv .1 nits C. Coleman-, OfiniXiiit.
Whortas. Thomus Roberts has filed his.
petition ptx letters of Administration on the
-state of Eli Roberts, deceased, lata, of s&id
county—
These art: therefore to cite nnd admw&ish
.til and singular the kindred and creditors.l*v
lie and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law,'and show cause, if any
they have, why ;,.f: 1 letters should not "be
grah t.-d.
Given under my !«>nd at office in Swaihs-
•>oro* this 1st day of December, 1872.
J' * l f' •• f’OLEjt.v.v, yruinary. •
Dec. 6, 1872—30«l.
Selected with great care *d 1 bought, on tin
i terms. This department is very full i'n 10.111-
j not fail to please. In selecting his stock oi
Elfrlifiii in Johuxuii,
At tno rh'ction fn John-.on county on the -
1st inst.. M. H.-Mason was elected Ortinary:
M. A. outlaw, sheriif: J. E. Outlaw. Cleri,
Superior Court: Joseph Rowland reasurer:
H. Parker, Tax Collector; Ki H. Linder, Tax
Receiver: Stephen Sumner, Coroner; John G.
Smith, County Surveyor. -
dYp pleased to receive a call oh yesterday,
from Col. J. O. Matthews, Oglethorpe, now a
candidate for Congress, to .fill the vacancy
•occasioned by the death of Gen. M'righb
•One more worthy of the positioh is not' to be'
found in the District.
NEW GOODS!
Hie wants of his Lady customers was closely
studied. He most respectfully directs their
attention to his liii a assortiu ut of
r E. 4% IS. TVAittUH AV.ju
• respectfully inform the p .hjie ti
have opened a
Rev. J. M. Fulghum. formerly of this coun
ty. paid a brief visit to his old home and
"lti'-fnls last week, lie has recently been call
ed to the Pastoral care of the Baptist church
at Paris, Tennessee; and was on his way to
his new field of labor.
LATES. S v, , f\AU iLVKKET.
r’l'IlXISIIKD EXP.IICSSLY FOR THE S. SDERSVILLi
HeKALU, XIV Hi’.UBEBT .A WAY, CoTTQ.S ..XI.
Wool F.tCTons, Pn iduce Brokers a Pxtichas-
y.x<:, Ahen'Ts 180 Bay Street.
SwAVrxXn.Mrn: '•"i873.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Wool, I'r -x from bur.-., per ib, 40 09 42 •
Wax, nnalultarate 1. per lb. • 30
ili les, Iry liri: i... 19
iVIiicu will be 1'ounl"vi-rv co-iplntc. But
the g-ntlciuen's department has by no mom;
o-a-n’m gle^t <1. In ro >fof w'be'i call ands. c
ai.s spicude-i assoitin.nt of ready made
We had a ratliKT amusing race for the office
of Justice of the Peace, in our city on last
Saturday.. 'There were three can lidates, to
wit; Joseph. Bangs. G., R. Doalitllc. and F.
ii. Griner. They ran nc«k and neck, and
they all c»me out even, and now they have
to go back a»d r«& it over : again. Hurrali
for all of them.
Under the Photograph Gall .ry. at
Jernigan’s old Corner,
Where they will be most happy to sue au
-.erve all. The stock embraces
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
of almost every description.
Boots, Shoes and Hats
For old and young, male and female.
/ ( i:OK4' ! l. Kaianiiel dMntjr.
\JT By Johx C. Coleman, OnnrvAJiY.
W uerca;-. George W. MeGar, _ Guardian of
the mine:- children of Gideon H. Rtfnnedv,
lecejised. late of said county, apjdies fqr let
ters of dismission from said Guardianship—
Tliese are therefore to cite aniliadmonish nil
persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the timo^prescribed by law, and
show eau»«, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ar office in Swaiiia-
born. this 1st day of December, 1872.
T ' T> ’ COLEMAN, Ordinary.
FOUR and Sik-HOLE TOPS -WITH pH
wrruorT GLASS. OVEN DOORS.
Hum" TaSu'it' Use Fremimn
IN ACTUAL TRLAL AS l’HK BEST BAKER
Over the "Stewart,” "Great Benefactor,”
“Ci: :rter OAK.” and "Cotton Plant.” What
it has done on a fair trial it cult do again. -
•f it’s not tiie b.-st l.'ooking Sto>e in Macon
wu wish to i u w it.
». a. wisi; A CO.. Sole Agents.
R -collect the Patent Fire Back of the Buck
3rlir»n; Cook Stove is worth half the price ol
a common -tove. It is warranted to last five
linn s as iougsis an ordinary fire back.
Macon. Gil. January 3. 1879—3m.
Greeley's Fist,—During tne re
cent Presitfautiai Campaign, an alter
nate Greeley elector, R. A. Alston,
of Georgia, wrote to Mr. Greeley, in
closing the words, - *‘Wheu tiie de
feated Rebels are scattered like
leaves befo e an angry wind,” etc.,
cut from a Straight Democratic nmvs
paper, and therein credited to Mr.
Greeley, with ■ an inquiry as to
whether or not he was the author
thereof. Mr. Greeley replied in sub-
,stance, as follows: “I certainly never
wrote thehiriginal lines of which the
enclosed are a copy. That thoy Ap
peared in the /’ ib I infer
from tiie fact that they are now quo
ted as homing fi f om hie. I shall de
ny nothing, however, short-of an ac
cusation tliat I had eaten a part of
mv own grandmother.” The elector
aforesaid was an agent for the pat-
ented “Abel Liwu^r and while en
deavoring’ to induce a leading man
ufacturer of Columbus, Georgia, to
take, stock in the same, remarked
that he had a letter from Syuatpr
Sprague, of Riiode Island; indors
ing the loom m the most flat
tering terms, and handed to the man
of cloth the hotter from Mr. Greeley.
After putting on his spectacles and
examining-it for some minutes, lie
quickly folded it lip and j'eturnc.l it
to the owner, saving slowly: “He
writes a devilish hard list; I r see he
advises you‘to make Tio more" looms
at six hundred dollars, and adds
something about e/o<7i, but dain-fi-no
what it is.—Mrnijihh Appeal."
To suit every boily. A good supply of
Gentlemens’ Furnishing Ok- -r ,
And almost everything olss in 0-.r lina. ,.*'r
do n®t expset to make
A I'orhiisc in a I>:r» !
Hence we offer our g»ods
Low lor Cash.
MV solicit a sli.tr* of patronage. Give us a
call nnd see what we can do for yen.
Sandersville,-Ga., Sept. 6. 1872- tf
le officers of An ler.son
;i.-, (i t., for the current
All will findsonnt i.n
\otice.
O NE month after date application vrilL bs
made tw tbt (.’oort of Ordinary of Efaiaii-
uel county for-leave to Kell all the lands be
longing to the estate of Jtuucs' Boyd, (luy
tather.'deecnscfl. lute of said eoiiniv. lliis
Dccimber 2«, 1872.
JAMES BOYD,' Executor.-
•Tan. 3. 1873 Jb-I
asonic v ;ar:
Jethro Ariine, W
0. W. I,ind-r. S.
lasers need look no tvlu-rr else lor liet-
ods or lower price. And when von want
WE propose to eo rimen.-e 111 tin ( lty 01
| Atlanta, La., on die first Jay ol January.
. 1-873. die pul li.-atipn of a
Monthly iteilirious Journal,
! Devote 1 tn til.- advocacy of Now Testament
• Uhristic.nify. II a '.b.ui piv-Aciit an eaniest
pica for UWn nnd Harmony among the peo-
! pic o* (Rp T.o.d. IVe shall wage a fearless
* ’ against Error and Superstiti -n In-all
1 ’..a forms, and labor for a
Costoratiou of Friinilive Chrisliauity,
I Disenthralled from tue shackles of I’operv
axi l .Sectarianism.
Tiie Missionary work will be ma le aspeci- _ _ _
• a lty. During the year we shall present to j STATIS OF 4rKORCrI.4^
! fir readers of The Evangelist, at least one j Johnson County.
: a " z r n «‘vmons from the represeututii e men . t x J„ H nson Hukubd
Notice.
O NE month after date applioatioo will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Eman
uel county for leave to sell all the lands be*
longing to the estate of William Thigpen, de
ceased, lats-of said coUntv. Thia December
2(i, VJ-cL -TRAVIS THIGPEN, AdmTi
Jan.M. 187.3 30d
4 T RV. K. Jt IS. H ATKfXS". a full
A. afl i compi^tti assortiu^nt of
Lady’s Dress Goods
Of every variety. Also,
Table Linen,
3b33ting, Shirting, &c.
Our stock is now complete in every parti
lar. Give us a call. [Sop. "‘20- tf
CoHstanfly oii hind.
4 00" 4 SO
' 8 00 V 3 SO •
narid. ,Egga. hold
: >a firm. Coen and
in/ gop 1 demand.—
; at 22, au 1 2->c per
pnoi-, apir:
As his old customers have lou;
CJ. The very best
SaxBkiisv 1 imy"’Hie.h School The Spring
Term of this school will open 011 Monday
■next. The patrons all will ho glad to learn
that Hr. AY. R. Lawson will be oue of the
teiichei-8. The Assistants, both male sn-l fe
male. ftfe most compet.-nt, and worthy of ev
ery confidence. " With such a corpse of teach
ers in the literary department and Prof Gut-
tenberger in the Musical, the school will be
second to none in the St.ute.
Coffee and Sugar.
DraRt:"* Liiiimeiit
Cures li Jne-fetoii. Rear Mr. John 1’. Smith
/Uchenth- ud' fro wtfman, in my service,
i-l chat I lmlic. r to hare boon a Irone-trlon.
ip.'li ■ 1 D.—o’-es /. : -,T}f‘>t i'i-..,-ly to the fin-
■r fin-. Ihi'i.- lays. This bur.-d the finger.
J. I’. .Smith.
Ril Ite/ilb*. Oa.. July loth. I872.
j. K M " I ^ NT ’ l Forectomtritf
j «THOMA8 H. TUCKER. I M ‘ 3r lV*9 t -
Prennit his Ifonor. William Gibson, 2*r<xidi»'J
Juiige of said t.'ourt:
r i appearing to the Court by the petition
of Benjamin M. Dent, (accompanied by
. the Note and Mortgage Deeds,) that on tbs
! 17th day of November, eighteen hundred niid
! sixty nine, the Defendant made and deliver-
d ed- to the Plaintiff illtf promiasory note, bear*
j ing date the day. and year aforesaid, where
J by the defendant promise twelve monthe
; date next following the dafe of said note, to
: pay to plaintiff, or bearer, one hundred' nnd
forty dollars, or seven hundred pounds of dint
'cotton, for value' received, and that after-
wards, on'the day and year aforesaid,the de»
fendnnt the better to secure the 'payment of
' said notis. executed ' uad delivered to the
plaintiff his det-d of Mortgage, whereby tho
" said defendant mortgaged to the plaintffia
; tract and parcel of land, in said county, eou-
! taining two hnndxed acres, lying on tho east
f side of Hurricane creek, adjoining lands of
John Shephenl. Berry Prus# ahd "Robert
' MoRay. And it farther apix-arihg thaf said
.'note remains npaid, it-is therefore order;-d,
' that-the said defendant do pay into C-ofirt on
' or before the first day of the next Term there-
, of, the principal and interest and cost due
' on said note, or show cause to th£ contrary.
; if any he ean, and that on failure of the die-
Can always bd had at JONES". In short, afnll
-took 01 the heat g<>o Is will ever be found in
tho store of
Cheaper than Ever.
S. B. JONES
n -YMXG vanished our stock, prepa-i-
to-y «a tbs winter tRi-lc. and bidng de-
rov- ..,nfd not to be un dersold by any body, call
upon all in want of Goods in «ur "line to ex
amine our 1 tick iw-for-.nnikiugfaeir pip-chas-
cs td»tf»-h«i.-, : Our stock consists Of
Savdeksvillj:, Oa., Oct. 11, 1872 ly
liest calicoes, KtJ .cts. per yard.
.17. A. EVANS & CO.
Emporium of Trade l
8 'Fillies a week
Yfe here take occasion to ru -ntiorv. with
■sincere respect to all concerned, the rather re
markable occurrence which took place incur
city Tuesday afternoon. While, a bridal par
ty was passing through our streets, the church
bull was fr-dling.au la funeral procession pass
ing on the streets about the same time.
Thus it is with life, some go to tho altar, with
jcyons hearts «ted liappv hopes, wliiie others
go to the ' tomb with'' sal and disp.m lent
li«u’ts, mid weeping.eyns.
The Monroe Advertiser,
.By James P. Ifari*n;i.
Tke Premitira Weekly Newspaper in
Georgia-3aM Medal Awarded in-1871.
lU'llLlSHKI) WKEKT.V AT
FORSYl’H, G A.
Has a large circulation in the Counties of
Monroe, Butts. Pike, Upson, Ja'spar, Jones
and Crawford, and a general circulation;
throughout the State. £S? Advertismg rates
reasonable. [Dec. 6, 1872
For the benefit' of others, I *>cr* : fy that I
/•afadhVrttffrfltnaWoTSun'r-’kcfleof'oftnikc’s
Magic Liniment” to a r-Js. quite sick .with
cshi.c for six hours, r.iid the cure was instan-
t.tn^rtts.’ M. A. Evans.
’ Tkitfav: ha.;' July 1, 1872.'
mm
A h 7 J per-tons inJf.'hted‘fb the late Firm of
il. Barwiqk i, Bsrwi-tk are requested to
make immediate settlement. Those who fail
to do so will tin-1 their accounts-indite hands
of the proper officers for collection,
W. B. BARWICK, Successor to
... Barwiek A Berwick.
■ Nov. 29. 1872—31 . -
J I HERAT, additions are made to our lurm?
J variety stock of goods, which we are sell
ing
A« Low iik tlic Lowest.
Our ambition is. to please in
Quality and Price.
To labor for the best interest of customers
to gain and" retain their confidence. To do
this, we ■xxhlumi.'dy toil.
The benefits we have secured by our expe
rience in purchasing goo is in the best mar
kets
We srfve te our Customers.
Dn n -.t fail to test our declarations; r«mem-
bering that money saved is money made.
Erie, Pa,, Jaimary Ik—Tbe.uiter-
nOiwr friifri fxrmirl NVirtliyaVffi^ I3p.a-
vov ValloyTirsu^cli Fort
"Wayne and Chicago Railroad, struck
a broken-rail m5ar ‘Mivonia, about
live miles tfoutli of Newcastle, and
the train, consisting of a bnggago
car and three coaches, was thrown
off and fell down an paibijnkment.
Two atiFlhe vCgfacIiqsi T^re t burned,
taking tire from the rear car. None
of the passenger^ were burned. Mrs.
Eiize Hunter, of McKeeSpoVt; "Pa;,
had a leg broken, and Mr. Fellows,
of Youngstown, was badly hurt
about the head. Twenty-one others
were more or less pijurqd.
The man who will abandon a
friend for an error, knows but little
of the human character, and show's
that hifjheart is cold as hi^ jutjg-
• " D - -
Drc.'is • Loo:ls, Trim min?;*, S<c.
Cpoffcerj, Tdiglisli; & fteneh
CHINA. Glassware, &c.
Vatrswin or yb-.i’may loose a bargain, as we
are determined to selTT
J. J. SHARKS’ with J. X. GILMGRE.
San lersville, Dec. 13 tf
R. S. Iawiaiapi;. Esq. The many friends
■of this able lawyer Mid popular citixrn will
regrat fo learn, that he is making preparation
for removal to nnothcr part of the State, e'o
Song has Mr. Lnngmnde been a citizen of
Kamb'rsville—more than a quarter of centu
Tv—that he was regarded as ond^Aif the fix-
*ST tures of the community. As a lawyer be has
long been the leading member of the local
bar, and will be serioua loss thereto. As a
citizen his purse was ever open to every good
work. Here", too, hiv removal will bo .greatly
>j_ -felt. As a friend we shall all miss him, for
£q-—Jitt was the friend of all.;
V - — o—~-
j. e V- "A Ptm Soul gone f6 It^st.—After months
fif patient suffering, Mxs. -Mamix .Ldams, the
beloved wife of Mr. R. D. Adams, qniaV’.y
lellasleep in the arms af her Saviour op Sab-'
bath evening last, ifoout 9 o’clock. A little
j-iore than a year ago .she was a happy bride,
. bouyant with hope for the future, and with
* ■ M- .bright prospects for, mncJi enjoyment in this
. x life. • Possessed of a pure loving heart, and
blessed with a noble, devoted husband, liow
brigbt the Ulu.?emeiita. But the Father saw
jt was jjot best far her to remain, and He
took her to himself. The bridal wreat'h has
a ■ been exchanged for a starry crown, nnd the
.afflicted one of yesterday, now sings ‘"t“®
new Song”-with Mother in Heaven. ;/•
As a mark of reapacf to the haloved dead,
avery business house was closed on Tuesday
afternoon during the funeral exercises and
burial, Tho attendance at the funeral was
very large,and a more grief-stricken assembly
wo have seldom seen; 'The lovely.form now
BROWN HOUSE,
JPtfcsi OflHec Yol
MACON, GEORGIA.
Qppotitt Passenger Depot,
E. E. BkOWN, Proprietor.
This large aad popular Hotel, ele
gantly furniaheil throughout, will still
be fouiul unsru-pasKetl; of elegance
apd comfort b}' any' Hotel iu. the
Soutli. ».
July'5 1872.
tee.,
D X and aftr-i this date, the mails will ar
rive and depart-as follows:
Leave a t . 9j. .v. m.
(.Vyi-ire-ut .’. 12. u.
Orno? Horas: open from 7.j. a. m. , to 12A,
•. m. Frtfra 3; j>. xt., to (>. p. ii.
. , tt , , ■ E, A. SULLIVAN, P. M.
'Siin lerr-viUe, Ga., -Tan. 1. 1873—-tt
M. A, EVANS & CO.
• fendont- -so to do the Equity of Redemption
in and to'swid mortgaged rueRriy»>*be forexer
■ thereafter bereil and forech >sed-.
And it is further ordered. That this Bole
be published in the iy<i>rm<Vfn-m- ltn.i n
. once a month for three motoths prdvibais to
i the next term of this Conrt. or served on <8te
[ defendant or h% special Agsnt or Att^pey
, Onion Sets,
nt^HITE AND RED, for sale at
IV DR. ROBERTS’
October-4,.1872 -tf
Bautow. Ga., X ot - In, 1872—tf
Notice.
1 Respectfully ask all who are indebted to
me to come for.-ward and settle their ac
counts. You all well know that I have sold
you goods with only a living profit.' I am
now greatly in need of money to pay up my
indebtedness. Ph ase come up iit once and
help me ont so Tefcft ’ keep nj> my credit as
well as yours. R you hare not the money I
will take Cotton and allow you the hip hirst
market price for it." JACOB COHEN.
P. -Stti lam offering goods at gremOy re
duced priors for cosh or esttun. Call and
jn-.ljp* for yortrself.
AY rights ville. Ga.. Nov. 8.1872 -2m
Treasurer's Office, I
"Washington County, Ga., Due. 31, 1872. )
T EACHERS of Pnhlic Schools, who have
Certificates from the County Commis
sioner for 1871. are hereby notified that their
Certificates will be paid by th’q'duderiiigned,
on and after the 15th of January, npnn pre-
sontstinnat his offiiy. V ,' f " f*" >
M. NEWMAN, County Treasurer
Jannary 3, 1873 —2t
For Sale at a Biirgain.
3 NE SECOND HAND BUGGY. Price,
$7 S mail. Inquire at. D*. Cooly'b
ouse, . . [Nov. tf-
at least three liionths prevtbvs fa the neit
Term of this Conrt.
fVILU-AM GIBSON,
J udge Superior Court.
going i\ p true extra,rt of tbe JfBliites of tke
Superior -i’ourt - of Jnhnspn ■pyattty. This,
September##!, 18^2-
JORDAN E- OUTLAW,
oet.H8m ' • . (aerkSnperldrt Court .
Progressive Meu Look Here l
H AYING a surplus of stock, I will sell a
fine Memhrino Stallion, three years old
next nprintg. Two-fine.Bulls thp-e years old
ne^l slimmer; arid two' two ySars" <fld next
frill. For Wms'apply at SandEusvili.x Hu-
ald Office. T. J. SMITH.
White Bluff, D^e. 20, 1872-tf
T>- O'., Mstviield. Ga.
B AGGING, Ties, flroceries. Dry-Good,
Hats, Hardware. Boots nnd Shoes". Med-
iciiu'j!. Crockery; and all otliaf articles net<d-
ed torFamily use, for sale (low for cash.) at
the store and warehouse of the subscriber.—
Plense give rac n call.
Wool. Cotton. Wheat and other -Prodnee.
wanted in exchange for Goods or Cash.
IK A. JEH ELL.
Aug. 30, 1872 -Jm
Dry salted sides 81 cts (4, lb.
Instruction lii Music.
I HAVE again resumed my profession as
Instructor in Music, nnd oiler my services
to the pub-lie. Instruction given on any Mu
sical Instrument at $5 per month. I have at
my residence, where I tea* - a splendid Fi
ona. Instruction given in Vocal ns well as
Instrumental Musio.
i v : T f ;E- A. GUTTENBERGEB.
HfiirdrirsifitJej Ha.. Adg. .
■j. Mcfiey’sPatent Improved •
. GIUTK MOIXD.
SUPERIOR to anything yet introdneed. — r
1 O The Badge of Honor was, awarded at the
! Great St. Lons Fair and tha last Fair at San- .
■ dersviUr, where it ottiweted the attention and.;
I approval iff thousands of people, for its great
; usefulness, durability and exquisite beouty.
* All who fell interested in the resting place of
i their dead ore requested to call and examine
■ this work. I will be in bondexnviUe a few
i days. JOHN A. BURNEY.
1 Nov. ft 1872- 8m - j
j “ T Xoficc.
! A LL accouttts due the Central Georgia^
• yV up to April 10,-1872, ore payable-to the ,
! undersigned. Tha books and oc.eonnti will j-
, be found at the Rkraxji Office.
J. N. GILMORE, }
t . J. M. G. URDJ/QCK.; 1
loure&s County.
Savannah Sales- Garden,
,\'o. Ill Sireet.
Trees, Grape Vines; Rows, Japon-
TOurr
1 ioas a
JJ ious and Ornamental Plants of all de-
i scriptions. ISwIbN. Iljneiuth'ttlass*
| cs. Flower Jar*. Ac. Bouqm-ts and
; Cut Flows furnished to Parties and VS'eddings.
j J. H. PARSONS & CO.
! Oct, 11,1872—3t.
| Bring in your old Chairs
A ND have them made good os new. 1 have
, »ow a splendid lot of Cane, and can re-
I bottom them in short order.
W. S. YOUNGBLOOD.
SanderSTino, Ga„ Nov. 22 —tf
JOSEPHUS CAMP,
ATTOBXTCY AT LAW,
Swainesboro, Ga.
Oct 25, 1872—ly
On Sunday evening. July 7th, 1 drenched
a mule with a tablespoonful of Drakes Magic
Liniment, and in IS minutes the animal was
welL It had been suffering from colie some
6 or 7 hours, and wap badly swelled. The
next morning the mule was plowed as usuaL
W. H. Mat. .
Curry's mills, Ga.; July 8th 1872.
Who Wants Oats
n|7'E have just reoeired a car load of prime
\ \ seed OMs, for sale at 80 cento per bnalr-
HARMANBRO.
Tennjlfa, Ga., Oct. 55^1iu