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LOCaVLr AFFAIRS.
Go to Gullaher’s afifl get your Valentines
before tUo best are all sold.
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See corrected price list of fertilizers for
sale by Brantley.* Pringle.
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Brine out your fast horses. Election for
Justice of the Peace in Sanders villa on to
Jess* A. Kobson, Esq., the efficient Tax
Collector of this county, has just returned
from a brief visit to Cuba.
George Washington, the noble old gray
horse rode successfully by Mr. P. B. Fluker
in so many tournaments, died on Friday last.
Hon. J. W. Renfroe iiud family left for At
lanta on yestord.-.y, We regret to loose them
from onrcommunity, and hope the removal is
•only temporary.
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The question is, ought ire not to have a
telegraph office in Sandersville? If yea,
why not put the ball in motion?
HHiMMMnnpnnnHHpsMHPMii
We direct the special attention of those
who drink a little “for the stomach's sake,”
or who are fond of shoving tke ••cue,” or who
like something particularly nice in the way
of fresh fish and oysters, to the “advertise
ment of Sir. M. H. Boyer. In ull theee things
does Mimbcau excel. Hie houee is unsur
passed by any in his line in the State. His
stock of liquors embraces the best brands,
and are sold pure and unadulterated, as
r ceiwd from the hands of the manufacturer.
His house is ever pleasant, quiet and orderly.
Those dealing in anything' in his line will
find Boyer's a good place to buy at.
Business
Mules and Guano are all the rage anion
'planters hereabouts just now. All we have to j how j s Washington?
♦my is, buy the best. •- Sorry liAiles and cheap
guano are poor property.
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Po You vsant'a Baiirba l to San lersvillo?
Theneome to the meeting on Tuesday next,
without fail ! If built and it will be if the
people take hold of it in earnest -the road
will pass tbrou ght a portion.of th»; best tim
bered arid most productive lands injthe conn- ;
ty. It is unnecessary that we urge the great j
benefits to be derived therefrom. These are
patent to all. Come out and hear what Mr.
Hviuan and Mr. Goodrich have to say. B<ai-
son aiuoug your selves upon this important
matter; don't wait for others to move first, but
| put your own shoulder to the wheel and give-
otie mighty shove toward the accomplish
ment of this desired en l. < ilascock is ready.
M. GL HATCH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville, Q-a.
July 5, 1972—ly
11. tZ WAirm i:x,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, GA-
July 5, 1872—ly
JOHN N. GILMORE
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville, Ga.,
July 5, 1872. ly
JESSE. A. ROBSON,
ATTORNEY AT I'.any,
Sandersville, Georgia.
MILL PRACTICE IN' THE COUNTIES OF THE
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
.Tnlv J, 1872—ly
JOHN C. HARMON,
C.1LL ON
BRANTLEY & PRINGLE
Sandersville, Ga*
FOR
| Bacon, Corn,
i Flour, Salt,Sugar,Coftee,
! Molasses, Iron. Nails. Bagjnnjr,
• - - Ties,
! Choice Fariiily Groceries
> OF ALL KINDS,
I Domestic Dry Goods,
; Hardware, Pot-Ware,
i Tinware.■father. Shoe*.Ac
ALSO-PEALERS IN
i Land ret If s Warranted
. r:
Sanderstille Male & Female
HIOH SCHOOL..
IVY W» DUGGAN, Esq., Principal.
IJIHE hoard rtf trustees bag to announce
Washington County.
ilamhal’^ Hale,
xvfiLL be sold before tlio Court-house
IT dtkjr in the <nty of fjaaidcrRvUte. on
the first Tuesday iff March ri?*t, the follow -
; Laurens County.
Laurens Sheriff’s Sale.
VVCILI/ be sold before the Court-liousc
Vi def>r rfi Dnblifi, within the legal Lours
of sale, on' tht fifst Tuesdky in . March next.
KjI s . < Tuition per MiahaUf
1>SP»
. Firaer tbliss ..... r........ v ....•/. $20 6o
Sniten •• ........... 30 00
Thiuo “ 40 00
FoUETH “ . I I I . . 50 00
Incidentals $1 50 pe/term, nil payable at
the end of eacii term.
They have also secured ‘the services of
Prut F. .4. UnttrnfH'rgpr, ns » Mu
sic Teacher. Bates reasonable.
Good boarJ can b,? obtain 'd, at from $12.-
1, 50 to f 15.00, per month,
C. B. PRINGLE, President.
jari It 1*73
»ut by l
WM. H. FLOYD,
td» City JtorshaL
Public file.
'\T r lLL be sold before the Court-house
VV floor in Sandersville, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first 7'Ut.A'V iri Febru
ary ttext, the Sandersville Acudeffiv building ! TT47TLL BE SOLD before the Court-hoUse
and lot The ImiUlifig is susceptible of be- VV door in Dublin, within the legal hours
ing converted into a comfortable dwelling of sale, on the first Tuesday in February
iy in favor of James Mbntford vs. John
it right, senior. Property taunted out by
James L. hontford.
nu . , j- uegrgeWtmxjLi
Ga., Dec. 27, 1872 [jaglQtda
Lauren* Sheriff’s Sal*.
and the hit captains ofie iu*re, more ctr less.‘ next, the following property, to-wit:
To be sold to aid in crectirig a new nritl larger j this buggr, one yoke oxen and v<
building. It. PRINGLE, lVesident. 1
J. -M. G. Meplock, Secy Board Trustees.
Jan. 10, 1878 -tds
, J. 31. G. Metilock, Secretary.
| Garden HEEDS, I Jannary 3, 1872.. ,
A\l> IIIIAIMII 4KTBKS FOB I B. J. TAKUCTTON. J. W. SMI TIL
.. - r - yolcc, and
one ox cart. Levied on os the property ,>}
! John R. Bragg to satisfy a distress warrant
in favor of Hardy Smith, vs. John R. Bragg.
! Property pointedout by John R- Bragg.
Motto*to Debtors and Creditors. j gkorgecuukkiaulnff.-
Dublin, Ga., Dec. 27,; 1872.—tds.
V LT, persons indebted to t!ie estate of It
B. Armor, deceased, late of Washifigtofi
county, arc hereby notified to make ifUmcdi
roimitcrciul UanurcH ITARBITTON & SMITH, !
I ~ ' ji-minst .milt
Of nil the most desirable Brands,
The following are the prices :
DEALERS IN
The weather, for several days this week.
s* makes Wa»ic Iaaime.it ^ i ATTORNEY AT LAW, f "%Tilr**. Whhs. *_€'*'*„ J&*
Is now known, by all who hay* tried it
properly, to be the best all 1 quickest remedy
has been cold, rainy, and very disagreeable, ever known for CrsnPv, Colic. in tifirn or bettsf.
Headache, of am.
tewilm:, i;\.
All business promptly at ten led to
•Tnlv 5. 1872 lv
i lit' ioiumv ini; art* im*
• DRY GOODS,
j Groc6ri6S, Notions,
•*8*ea F»«V •• t axli 8„il. , || j( j s< Hoots. Shoes, ('lofliin
against said estate frill present them i* terms
if the law. O. H. ARMOR, Adffi'r.
Jan. 10, 1872 40d*
EIJMT ibY MWriFt,
Johnson County^
Administrator’s Sale.
'YY’’JEL b« sold before the Court-house
W door ifi the town of Wrightsville,
An cl-ctii* will be held M the Churt- ' w 1,U ?°" C f n A , - v - ou the first Tuesday fu
t house, in Sandersville, on Saturday, | t •„ J*"??, ftCr , eS , ,B9a < ^joining
„, r Justice ! ,' -MgBrant ley an d A. K. iaryer. Two town
Y'e would he glad-.to have it fair and pleasant
now. for a while.
John W. Robison, Esq., of this county, has
been appointed Solicitor General of this Cir
cuit. Mr. Robison is a gentleman of legal
ability, polished address ami high standing,
and will reflect credit upon the position.
Ex-Gov. H. Y. Johnson has been appoint
ed Judge of.this (Middle. Circuit. We
regret to lose Judge Twiggs from the Befie'i.
but a Ilirr; v.orl' y su-ces' . r .on d uot ha.e
been found in the State.
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S. dr. eJ C ) F^T)AX,
i..., ...,.... i att<>rxfy at law,
SANDERSVILLE. GA.
July 5, 1872 ly
JOHN W. ROBISON,
\ 11 < )i *i 11
ItohisoH'M TiirisOti!, 4'. It. 1C.
July 2li, 1872-tf.
' it in this all', ction. Pour it on the top of the j - - - — - -
i animal’s head, cud rub his throat, and his j KOltEliT Ij. HOIKlLHS,
j nostrils inside an lout, with it. Call on Dr. j ^ TTOT^NTilV A^ LAW
Tur'thnrh
soiiTs, nil kinds of pains in women*, Spibai.
nrsoHUF.ns, all kinds of .sores, ,J</ and/,<•«■,
Dvsenteiiv, ltnEUMATiSit. every kind of Neu-
vors disorder, c-mu, and FEv;:it, Tipincn fe
VKit, Ac., Ac., and for the dreadful
I^pizootic
in horses and mules. For evidence of this
last the reader is referred fo lfev. B. B. G.
Walters, Rev. F. W. Flanders. Jim. F. Norris
Esq., and all other gentlemen who have used
City Acceptance payable 1st March 855.00.
•‘Eiii ekH.” 4’iimIi $50. Tiim* SIJO.
•MI«1W*n’ Siipuri»lM*ai»lt;2(<•.'* Cil.vll !
$50. Tim** $«G. J
••Ilcrrjiiuiu’ti Ai»si»u*iiial«*«l His. .
Ihtiie,’’ Ca.sli S55, Timu $0*t. ,
Delivered at No. 1:1. C. B, 11.
Cotton received inpayment for the firsi five i
fertilizers above at 15c. per lb. if desired.
We are'also Agents for the sale of materials i
vat L,aYY, I for "i ,inK . „ I
“Home made Fertilizers j
ConsistHig of Three Bids of about 800th ;
enough for making one Ton of Good Guano j
.-25 cash: $29 ti-ue.
Cal! for Circulars. Almanacs'ic., givingfnll ;
instructions, ou
WnR
i Vrul every variety of goods for family use.
They will buy or barter for III WE.'i an-
Country Produce
enerallv, paying the highest mark it pric
errtore. ./’•u'Give ns a trial.
Ocoxkk. Ga., Jan. 2. 1872 -tf
BROWN HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Opjxuiife P<(.i»ri„icr D, v ,l,
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
This large and popnbir Hotel, cle-
first day of February ncxt,%>
i of the Peace for the 97th District. G. 31.
E. A. SULLIVAN, N. l’.Jp 1
i Jan. 10. 187:) tde
> Dissolution of Copartnership. j
riVIF. Firm of J. IL Pitman A Co. has been j
I dissolved by rimtual consent. A11 per- .
\ sous indebted to said Film will pi use call
,| upon )I. H. Dover and make immediate set- j
; tleiuent as all the claims due said Firm must
• be foreclosed nt once.
,T. H. riTTMAN,
M. IL BO VEIL j
, San lersvillo, jan 17.1873 3t i
j lots tft the town of Wrightsvilie, No. fit
' and . Terms on the day of Sale.
J. F. NUBBLS, Adm’r.
jan 21, 1873. tds
Emanuel County.
/ M'OlUilA. liiUHUuci fr oanly.
VT By Johs C. Coi.kman, Ouhisakv.
A young fellow from Alabama swoop,-.i
down upon Washington county, on Wednes
day last, and carried off one of our most
charming young widows. What are you j
about, young men of Washington?
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The Herald office returns thanks to Mr. and
Mrs. F.. D. Strange for a magnificent well- r—
ding cake. All hands unite in wishing them j
jlIIThe joys and none of the sorrows - at- |
tamable in this life aud in the life beyond !
the riven.
ArfionmtEKrs. —Elder W. C. Moreau will
preach in Sandersville on Sabbath next at 11.
m. ; at .Poplar Springs at 3, p. m. On the
21 Sabbath, at Antioch at 11, a. m., aud at
Bethesda at 3, p. M.
' J. B. Roberts, and' D. A. Mathis, San.lers-
ville; J. M. L'erett, Teunill- ; and all mcr-
i chants eviery where for it Send lor circular
| to 3Y3L C. HAUSER,
Bartow, Jefferson eo. Ga.,
i Wholesale A Retail Agent,
jan 17,1873.-tf
BR ANTLEY A I’l l TGLE. f g;inlh* furnished tbrouffhout, will.still i Whereas, Thomas Roberts has filed hi
Sandersville, Ga.
Office in Hsiuld BcinmNu.
Jan. 1U, 1873 — tf
Jan. 24, 1S73.1
lv
Albert Hatch,
Rev. J. It Culpepper writes us under date
of the 21st that he has reached his new field
of labor, ,Waresboro Circuit,) and is well
pleased with the appointment.. His many
fric-nds in Washington wiil be glad to hear
from him.
Billie Youngblood looks as natural as life
in his up lawn place of business. He tells
Its that he has a fine stock of furniture com-
ilig out, itu 1 expects to astonish the nati.cn
in a few levs. Htirr ih tor Billie !
Cotton Mtirki't.
K.vNiiF.BSvit.M-:. Ga., Jan. 30, 1873. !
Onr market has shown considerable ac- j
tivity lor the past fuw days, and closes very i
active with an advancing tendency, ujiou a
basis of 18c for middling.
JUacon, January 29.— Cotton—There was a '
good strong demaue for .-orton to day, and I
the market closed firm at 19c lor mi Idling.
Ai’ovsta, Januuay 2!». Oott-m, recipts fiiG; l.
sales 915; market linn; middlings 1(11. '
Savannah, January
closed firm: middlings-
29. - Co.'ton rn irkei
; net r’eeip.s 2fil 1
exports to Great Briiain 47:12; to o.imiurnt
coastwise 2‘l.T sales lfiOO; stock 79,980.
Toniiille Prices C’urreiit.
iCoRP.ECTEll WEEKLY 11Y HaRMAN BuoS.,)
J. W. LINDSAY,
1TTOKXEY AT LAW,
Irwinton, Ga.
Oct. 11,1872—lv
JOSEPHUS CAMP, j
ATTORNEY AT L UV,;
Swainesboro, Ga.
Will practice in the Supreme Conrt of!
Georgia, in the. U. S. District Conrt of Ge-ir- I
gia, mi l in the Superior Courts of the follow- j
ing eountits: Kmannel. Johnson, Lujirelis. [
M 'litgomery, Tafnall. and P.ulloek. /rT?-Spe- j
niiil atteiirioii iriveu to Collections. !
Oct. 25. 1872—lv
: Manufacturer and Dealer in nli kinds of!
; Kmldler), llisriioss.Irnilm*.
| Trunks. Bdfliijr. Shoe Findings,
' 4&c., etc.
lie found unsurpassed of elegance j potion ibr letters or AdnuMMion on the
, - . , 1 : 1 c^tnte of Eli «irctjweu, I*t** of Kitul
aim comfort by any Hotel- m the ] conntv __
South.
July 5 1872.
Jewell’s Mills,
v':i\ -aid
IOf> ISroiul direct,
Augusta, Ga.
Highest Cash Prices paid for Hides.
Jrilv 5, 1872- tf
I \ O.. Nittyii<‘M, Oil.
B VGGING. Ties, (-iroccri'-s. Drv-Good.
Hats. Hardware. Boots an 1 ShoAs. Med
icines. Crockery, aud all other articles need
ed for Family use. for sale low for teish. 1 at
tin- store and warehouse of t-m subscriber. -
ideas- give me a call.
Wool. Cotton. Wheat and other Drodnce,
wanted in exchange for Woo ls or Cash.
a. jeiyicMj.
Aug. 2i), 1872 3-u
they Lav
grunted. •
Given under my In n l at of,le“ in Swains-
l.oro'.this 1st day of December. 187 '.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Oniinary.
Dee. C, 1872 3Hd.
UEOKMIA, I<:»I!1!IIH-I f oimt.v.
Br John' C. Coleman, Ordinary.
TT v IIEREAS. Win. A Handers applies to me
Tetters of Wnariiianship lor tve minor
children of James II. l’riec, Lite of said coun
ty, deceased,
" These are, therefore, to cite and i-.dmon-
STATi: OF blCORLI A. 1
JoIhimmi I’onnt.v. i
In Johnson SiTKEior. Cori.r,
September Term, 1.272.
B. 31. DENT, ) „ ,
j vs ' Forfctos'ire
■ frTHOilAS H. TUCKER. I M'ri'jngr:
I /Vexes/ hit //o/M.r. WieUam 'Dr'sTtffna
j J,„ty said <\,vri: J
T T ajqiearing to the Court by the petition
# of Benjamin 31. Dent (accompanied by
""’* 7 *_ ! the Note and Mortgage Deed.) that on ths
• 17th day of November, eighteen hundred and
* sixty nine, the Defendant made and deliver-
i ed to the Plaintiff his promissory note, bear-
. ing date the day and year aforesaid,, whe/e
by the defendant promise twelve months
date next following the date of snid note, to
; pay to plaintifi', or bearer, one hundred arid
forty dollars.or seven hundred pounds of lint
, cotion, for value received, and that after'j
wards, on the day and year aforesaid, the de
fendant the better to secure the payment of
said note, executed nnd delivered to the
plaintiff his deed of Mortgage, whereby tiie
said defendant mortgaged to the plaintiff a
tract and parcel of land, in said county, con
taining two hundred acres, lying on the east
side of Hurricane creek, adjoining lands of
John Shepherd. Berry Price and • Robert
JIcKay. And it fnrthr? appearing that said
note remains npnid. it is therefore ordered,
that the said defendant do pay into Court on
or before the first day of the next Term there
of. the principal and interest and cost dn >
on said note, or show cause to thfe contrary,
if am he can, and that mi failure of the d"e-
Tln-se nr- ther fore to »-«••• an T admonish
..11 and singular the kin lred and'rrvditors to
be and appear nt my office, within the time
prrs •rd.ied bylaw, an 1 show cause, it anj-j Cendant the better to secureithe payment of
.should not be
These are, therefore, to cite amt million- ; 11 1 -- ...ouII. ui me uc-
SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, j all and singular the kindr*U and credit- !
The JIeraeo Jon Office is now in charge
of that faithful workman. Mr. Charlss C.
Scarboro. Those who know CHim.if. :.J
who in Wusinngton county does not? arc
well aware that he always docs his best in
everything lie undertakes. Job work done
on short notice.
Having occasion to use a number of hands
lor a few minutes, the other day, to assist in
unloading some heavy freight, an hours search
failed to produce an Unemployed freedman.
This speaks well for the industry of the col
ored people of our community. And fur-
Bacon, Shoulders
0 R Sides
Country Hams "
Flour advancing
Sugar, Granulated... .
Extra 0.
Yellow 0
Coffee. Prime Rio....
Sait. Liverpool
Molasses, common...
to gr:
I'd (5-7 j
81 (ft. j
.. 9 00;<i la 00 !
I'M ' * j
15 ix Hi - i
l'ij (.< i.i. !
2il (<r 28.: |
25 op 50 j
Syrup according to gra.ic. . . . 00 ■’ I
Nails, Keg 7 50:o 833 '
Wool, Clcnr till was:, cl 20 (5 35
Do,, Burry 20 (a 35
Potash. :.' 20 (5 25
Soda liU !5
^Iggs ■ (.r 25
Prints 10 ('a. 121
Sheeting, Brown,. 17 (it 18
Shirting, (, heavy.... 12 («, 12.1
Do, Bleached : 121 yt> ill
Strijics, j,.. 15.1 Of If
Sheeting. Bid
Good country butter 20
The inside figures generally represent the
lowest wholesale and the outside the lowest
I)
MKIHCAt..
IS. !*. I). lUMXTLKY MAY KE
cons, It: •* ;:t his ofliop, on th»* F^st Si«le
•>i tli«‘ Public Square, or at liis rc*.i.li*nc»*.
S.\N:»M:svii.rj:. (io., Jniy \’±. lf>72.
E. E. PAHB0N8,
SERGEGN DENTIST, ,
Dee- 27.1872 ly
A. S. BARNES, “j
Plasterer & Brick Layer, 1
xmiLLi; «a..
A
FFERS his services t«> the
New Goods!
Cheaper than Ever.
i ¥_T VYING replenished our stock, prepara-
: ii torv to the winter tra le, and iicing de-
] i riain- l not to he un l.-rsol l by any body.eall
! upon all in want of fronds in «ur line to ex-
■ iinitie our st • -k betore in ikiiigtheir pnrehas-
i a elsewhere. Onr stn vc consists of
NEAIII.V OPItrsiTS FVSSV.NGF.it l»:roT,
lIAt OX, iin.
T. H. H AI * K IS. l*if >1 ipu.Hoi*. :
BOARD, *3,00 per day.
Ji n. 3. 18,'2 tf ;
IoA (if 1(> i / xFFERS bis services to the pi
18 (a i", | \ / Washington and adjoining countie
'll
. , . , , ,i retail cash prices,
tlier, industry nnd vice arc not apt to go to- |
i friers promptly attended to and all work
warranted. As have of public patronage re
spectfully solicited. L SI ‘P- 'h '*'il*
an l Diune.stie Goods,
•Boots, Shoos, Hats ami
cilrrmr&Gr.
i)r«s Cloods. Trimmings, Ac.
| CV«<*kc‘F.y, English «t French
Given under mv liand at office, this January once a month for three months previous to
r.th, 1873. Ji )HN f. COLEMAN, Ortl v. i ^ , t . eru ‘,‘.‘ f tU “ or served on the
. ’ , , u . - OefcHihint or ms special Agent or Attorney
pm .(. I. - ’ at least three months previor* fij the next
bliUlBB A, Kmannel I'otitily. | Term of this Conrt.
: XTtHEBEAK, G. S. Rountree, A.lministra- \ « A ' I L ,LI N M G J BSON ’
j f\ tor of Wm. Johns, dee’used, has made ! Juugo Superior Com
| application for letters of Dismission from 1
said estate. J
These are therefore to cite and admonish !
all persons concerned to be and appear at my {
,ffiet* witilin the time prescribed by law and j Superior Court of Johnson county.
.hovr cause, if miv they have, why said let- i September 27th, 1872.
:,n: ,rlw. 12 lk gtndlr^l. ' J- - HLDA N f. OPTL.VW,
Given under my tiand at office in Swain— I
•ir.*. this J..Hilary Ctli. 1873.
JOHN t*. C’OLEilAN, Ordinary. |
Superior Court.
TATE OF GEORGIA, [ I do hereby cer-
Johnson County. | tifv that the fore-
oing i.% a true extract of the Minutes of fhe
This,
oef. 113;n
Clerk Snperiort Court
I.lHN 11. IIARWH'K.
JAS. T. liAKWICK.
getuer.
We understand a handsome ,>lid comrno-
dious brick bail Lug is soon to be erected on
Bartow Prices Current.
Corrected every Wednesday Ijy
A. K VA N S C Nt.
Harris street, to contain a number of splend- I Bacon Dry Salt G. R. Sides, per lb
•• “ Shoulders per IV ■
Fi.omt -Family i>er bbl 89 25
i*l store rooms in first story, with a line hall
above. This, we trust, is the forerunner of
many other substantial improvements to be
made during the year '73.
BAR WICK & BR0.
House Carpenters,
TKWILLH. GA.,
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‘Elder W. G. 3Ioreau, an able Divine, has
taken' charge'of the Christian Church in San
dersville. • Most heartily do we welcome
him to our community, and hope- that his j Oats, good *
sojourn iiuiong us may
ual good to his church
ally.
O
Extra per bbl
“ Fancy p. r bbl
! I’p.ints per yard. ....
j thiktinus per yard...
: Salt per sack
, 3Ioi.as.sks per gallon
| Cheese per lb
I Coffee per lb
d, per bushel
; 9
! / \FFEit their services to the
K \ / Washington an*l adjoining
jieople of
comities.
CHINA Glassware, &c.
Call soon or-yoninay lorise a bargain, as vve
i ire determined to s 11.
t J. J. SPARKS' with J. N. GILMOR'k
I Sandersville, Dec. 13 tf
Onion Sets,
T HITE AND RED, for sale at
DR. ROBERTS'.
slil_.> (n 11 (Hi j Orders promptly attended to aud all work '
nj 1 warranted. A share of public ; atronage re-
:“v | spcctfiilly solicited.
i 13.1872-fiii,.- ■ ;
■>•>(" lb W. VV. CARTER, H. O. CARTER,’ 1. T. CARTER, jr.
18
av result ill great spirit- I Lako per lb
, .. ' , Nalls, all sizes, per keg
ch an 1 the people gener- I.-.’,,., 1
1 1 ° Cotton, per Hi..:
We are requested to state that, a singing j
society has been formed for the benefit of j
the Christian Church, and that the next
meeting will be held at the Hotel to-morrow j
(Saturday,V evening, at 7.\ o’clock. We un- ,
derstaud that an Organ has been ordered for 1
the church, and is expected in time for the i
next regular meeting.
O
per 1
Seed Cotton per 111
Wool per lb
• :
. . To n So
.12!(„ 15
. . S7 (HI i
. 17(ir 18j -j
. 510,51 t
3I>(„37 *
LATEST SAVANNAH MARKET.
(’ITUNIKHEU EXPB1VSSI.V FOR THE S.ANBEI1KVIHX
Hl21AI.ll, I1X IICRIIERT it WAY, CoTTOS ANT)
Wool Fa,toes, Puoix oe Brokers a Ptrcti as-
ino Agents 180 Bay Street.
Savannah. Jan. 24, 1873.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Wax, unadulterated, per lb,
Hides, dry flint
• M dry salted, per pound
DeerSkins, per pound.. .'.
Don’t let it stop ! What is being done
nliout that big school house ? Do noU hear
much said'abont it now. Don’t let the mat
ter languish and next January find us as
this one did, compelled to rent or have no
school at all. The teachers say room infill ’ Ducks, per pair,
they
i fi
Institute, or whatever yon are pleased to call I Eggs, per dozen
half grown
small..
400
42
30
191
171
dft
75 ••
SO
55 “
GO
4,5“
50
85 “
100
1 40 “
150
thev want, '{’liev njg doutfi "reat 'good for Us ! Geese, per pair 1 40-V 150
.-I- . 1 Turkeys, largo aud fat, per pr 2 5(1 “3‘25
frill, we i,text help them. An Academy, or j ,, • sln ” l i ■' 175 “2 25
30
W. W. Carter & Sons,
Cotton Factors
—AND—
tieiieiiiri Conuuissioii Merchants
104 Kn> Jitreri,
SIVA\.\AII, G£OIt«I l.
July 5, 1872 -tf
MEINHA.RD BROS. & 00^
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN.
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Ready-Made Clothing,
GeiitV Fumisliim; (ioods,
I'iiMIKOI GHTON ST.,
a
October 4, 187’:
tf
For Sale at a Bargain. ;
O NE SECOND HAND BUGGY. Price,
$95 <*UKll. Inquire at Dn. Cooly's
house. [Nov. 13 tf
lYojrressive )j ( . n Look Here!
H AVING- a surplus of stock, I will sell a !
fine Membrino Stallion, three years old j
next spring. Two fine Bulls three years old
next summer: and two two years old next
fall. For terms apply at Sandeksvili.k Hak-
aiji Office. T. J. SMITH.
FOUR and ShwalLK T01*S -WITH OR
WITHOUT GLASS OVEN DOORS.
II:ts Taken (lit' Premium
IN ACTUAL TRIAL AS THE BEST BAKER ]
, ilvcr th* “ Stewart." ■ "Gr-at Benefactor," J
■•Cti vrTer OAK, imd "Cotton Plant.” What I
i it hits d**ae on a fair trial it can do again.
! if it's not the best Cooking Stove in Macon
; wc wish to kt off ,t.
B. A. WISE A CO., Sol.* Agents. j
Recollect the Patent Fire Back of the Buck j
Brilliant Cook Stove is worth half the price ol I
' a common tovc. It ts warranted to last five
! times ns livng as an onlinai v tire back.
3lav*n. Ga.'. Jannary 3, 1873--3nt.
Montgomery County.
I G^^H^SJSI^linarv. ! KW™*
: VI >\ lierejis, Alnleom iannon has hied hi»
M iicrcju*. Amlri-w .T. < oiuiimn has filed Ins • petition for letters of Administration on the
i petition for.penuani nt Lett, rs of Adni'nistra- j estate of Warren Cannon, deceased—
; pn the estate of F.lisha S. Coleman, late i These are_therefore rii cite and admonish
aid eoiinty. deceased i all and singular the kindred and creditors to
! -1 !l, ' s - lire * therefore, to cite and admonish j he and appear at mv office within the time
j ill. and singular the kin.lrc I and creditors, : prescribed by law,'and show cause, if ariy
; to be and appear at my office within the time ; they have, why said letters should not be
prescribed by law. and show cause (if any ; granted,
j they have) why said letters should not IV i Given under my hand at office this Janu-
granted. ! arv fith. 1873.
Given under mv hand at office, this January ,
14. 1873. . JOHN C. COLE3IAX, Ord'y.
jan 24, 1873 3i)J
JOHN A. -3It'3IILLON, Ord’y M. C,
jan 24, 1873 301,
t f EOltDIA. Ehimiiiu‘I <‘onlily.
4 By limy C.;Coi.eman, Ordinary.
C f KOIMflA, Roiilgonirrv Co.
4 Whereas. Rowan Phillips has filed his ,
(IMAGES, i!
BUGGIES,
’hillips
I>etition for the setting apart anil valuation
L. <1. Ariaway makes application ; of Jlouiesteud, 1 wiil pass upon the same nt
my office in Montgomery, on the first 3Ion-
dav in February next, at 11 o'clock, A, 31.
JOHN A. McMILLOX, Ord'y 31, C.
jail 24. 1873 - 2t
— AND—
Where;
for letters of Guurdiansliip of Augustus L.
I Joiner and Thomas B. Joiner, minors of
Henry Joiner, late of said county, deceased.
The so are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to lie and apja-nr at my
iffioe w ithin the time prescribed by law. and
sh<W cause, if any they have, why said lot-
; tors should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in .Swains-
boro, this 14th dav of January, 1873.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Unlinarv.
jan 24, 1873 40.1
DKOSU.IA, llinuiiut-i <'ouii(>.
.By John C. Coleman, Ordinary.
r IIEREAS, L. (
Mayor's Notice of Dos’ Ordinance.
! Set. Ifi. From and after lie first day of
November next, there shall be provided by
• the Treasurer of the City a sufficient number
, of badges to be marked (VS. and number-.
; ed from one upwards, and he shall furnish
thcowner or owners of anv ilog or dogs who
may apply for the same with one or wore of
said badges as may be required,- upon the
Attnway applies for : payment by the Owrier or owners to said
linistration on tlio cs- Treasurer, for the rise of the said City, two
J. H. PARSONS & CO. 1 ' ° 1
Oct, 11,1872 £_3t. L a _
XEWIMPIRA'EI)
Whoelep Wilson
JOHN C. COLE3IAN, Ordinary,
jan 24. 1873 3<>d
a q .. ' ” 11 \y ti iiivv/u <’nrriagrs, ttorkuna>!t, Ihwlor*’ I ^
Vi 111 liil i 1, V ‘ 1 - i SKliVINO II(IC'HIXK. I IIusKHK, AVm^IHI*.- -both iron axle and j
GEORGIA, Emanuel County.
By John C. Coleman, Ordinny.
TTTHKKtAt, U. IX. 1U1U -hrir-pv—
, . . „ . | V* tithm for the setting apart and valu- j the ^se of Kaid citv, at $5 00 to the owner
;Cal»rioU-ls.Nietori»».lk*r4Hirhes, jation Of Homestead. I Wii^ pass, upon ^the iorowll!;rilof ^ aa4 evvty biteb whktl .
sale the largest nnd
Best assorted Stock in the State, j
Their stficlf TousPiJb ar- flnv Urt'lX,
• the Officer killing the same, by the City
Treasurer, the sum of fifty cents.
Sec. 17. The City Treasurer sbnll also pro
cure in like manner as provided for in See.
15, a sufficient number of badges as above,
• except that the letter “1>" shall also be w riv
1 ten thereon,' wlncb'sha'll be sold as above for
same at my office, in Swainsboro, on the first
in Fehrnarv next.
it, in»st be built. The Trustees' are anxious
to complete this hopiirfarit work, but ure
powerless without the earnest co-operation
of the people. The books of subscription arc
open; come to the rescue at once.
29
12 ‘
18 ’
9’ '
95 .*
. 85 '
15
20
10
7
100
90
We are sorry to hear that the necessity arose I
for a call upon the Processionists of the 91st j
District These differences between neigh- j
hors should he settled without recourse to i
law, whenever possible. The line as estali- j r
li-shed by the Processionists on tbo 28th j strained, per gni
intit., between Mr. Bn Hard and Dr. Gibson,
seriously inconvenienced the former. We
advisenn umieable settlement by compromise i Apples, (northern)
and trust this matter will be adjusted with- t Oranges (1‘lorida) per c 3 00 “ J 50
, ... , i„, r : loultry in good demand. Eggs, held
out a useless expenditure of money in law . ffrm at (}HotKtions IWon tirm . fkirn and
suits. Settle amicably, gentlemen, is ° u r ; Flour advancing. All game in goo l demand. —
Fresh Country Butter, per lb
Partridges, each
Venison, fresh, per Hi
Bacon, C. K. per pound. ...
*•: Shoulders, per lb..
Corn, White, per bushel....
“ Yellow, “ “
Flour, first quality, per bar, 1000 “10 50
“ Second “ “ “ 9 “ 9 25
“ Third -“ 0,5“ 750
Salt, per sack......... 1 50 “ 1 GO
Ground Peas, per bnsbel.. 1 20 “1 50
Sugar, light brown, per lb. 8 “ 9
Svrup Georgia and Florida, gal, 45 “ 50
" '.«) “ 1 00
Potatoes,new, sweet, perlius 75 “ 1 00
Potatoes. Irish, per barrel, 4 25 “450
Onions, per barrel 5 00 “ G 00
i 25“ 4 50
H. Meinhard, ] ( ,
s wt^ard’ ' 396 & 3$8 SSOADWAY, j
ifattft i **"*• v « bm -
N»v. 15, 1872 tf
A PP
disinterested advice.
In justice to Dr. Gibson we must state, that
our information, received from a'reliable
source, is such as to convince us that he made
a very liberal offer for a friendly compromise.
Iu justice to ourselves we also state, that onr
pnly interest in the matter is, a warm friend
ship for both parties. Close observatipn fox
many years has thoroughly convinced us
that the Court-house should-only bo resorted
to in a las), extremity; and that even tbfen
both parties are almost sure to be wovatea
Blacksmith Wanted.
PPLY to 3Y. P. or L. G. DAVIS,
. Ti-nnille, (la.
i Now is your Chance
rTV> buy fine mules. The undersigned will
j _L he in S'.ndersville by the Kith inst., with
.j 100 Superb Mules,
! Just such as the country needs. Chill soon.
'• Jan. Iff, 1873 tf \V: C. HUNTER.
^Instruction In Music.
I HAVE again resumed my profession as
Instructor ill Music, and offer my services
to the public. Instruction given on any Mu
sical Instrument at 85 pir month. I have at
my residence, where I teash a splendid Pi
ano. Instruction given in Vocal as well as
Instrumental 3Iusie.
F. A. GU1TEXBFRGER.
Sandersville, Gil, Aug. 30—tl
T HE simplicity, durability, ease of man
agomeiit and great range of work of this
Machine has mad - it th- universal Favorite
I and leading family 3Iaclime for more than , .... , , . ,
I twenty years, hence it is no experiment to , Of all juices anil grades. Ana
! buy it. Orders left at Messrs Newman A t
Son’s Store will receive jirompt attention by
J..L. WELKINS >X,
‘ AgAt for Purslev
jan 17, 18G3
badge shall in like manner protect all bitches
running at large or be subject to tbe sume
penalties as provided for is Scctioa 10.
Clf.iix’k Office, City OorNen., I
Sandersville, Gil,.Jan. 23, 1873. f
I, Wm. Gallaher, Glerk of said City. Couri-
illi'am Thigpen, late of Emanuel conn- j til, do hereby certify that the above two or-
ty. deceased, are' lien by notified and reqiiir- • dinnnees, Section 10 and 17, were duly pass-
ed to present them properly attested to the i ed by Council * ’fi the 14th October last.
1 And Perambulators of all styles. Collins A und-rsigned, within the time prescribed by ! And that the^folioj-ing is an extfilctof » reso-
. ; thimble skein from a one horse
horse.
HAHM-XS
BABY CARRIAGES
JOHN l’. O (LE3IAN, Ordinary.
January 24, 1873- 2t
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\ LL jiorsons having demands against I
Awr
NotllM?.
v A Trump. j T nnrti.-s in the State who hiw, and all litrsons indebted to saiff devens- lntion passed by Council pu 20th inM-
- - 3t ^ ”^-nish a ! -»• **hereby required to make immediate ! Resol ved. That the ordumnee m relatipn
can fu. nnd* a lie UM iw vment to the undersigned. | to dogsT nnntng af lnryc; go mto full effect
* * i on and after the 15th February. ^ *
A LL persons are hereby forewarned not, . „ . r«a.'-ss_- t. .
to hire, or employ in any way, ou'e'Hcu- Orjin Abbott, Downing A (a.
Dressed Poultry soiling at 22J and 25c per
pound.
Liverjiool salt S2.00 sack.
M. A- EVANS A CO.
Best calicoes, 10J efs. per yard.
-V. A. EVANS A CO.
Good family flour .810.50 bbl.
M. A. EV4NS A CO. 1 , . ^ , «,
„ „ . , l.. ia . nr, The nudcrsigned offers for sale, at Jtar-
Cream Factoty cheese, bj | thell ’ s , tt ftn p f flt pf Georgia stock, l.avte.
Dry salted si<Jes 8 j cts lb.
M. A. EVANS ACO.
j Georgia raised Iloi*ses & Mules.
ar-
.. _ ing
the Epizoet. Stock pn hand -until
rst of April next. THOS, WA BTHJIN.
•at of April next.
Dec. 27, 1872.—tf.
rv Simons, a fri-tslman. as he has contracted
to labor on our farm during the year 1873, ,
•mil has left our employ without onr consent, 1 or Wagon.
and without cause or provocation.
All parsons are notified not to hire or em
ploy said Henry Kiuions.. un-lor penalty of
the law. SMI I’ll .t DAVIS,
jan 17, 1873 31
Asa Killer Buggy,
■"jin Abbott, Dow ning A Oo.
Concord ISnggy
jan 17, 1873
TBAY4S THIGPEN, Ailiu’r.
K»d
NwGrr.
Post OJIicc Noiire.
O N and after this date, the mails will ar
rive and depart as follows:
Leave at 91, A. M.
Arrive at - 1-2, m.
Office Hours: open from 71. a. m. , to 12^,
p. m. From 2, p. M.. to fi, P. m.
E. A- SULLIVAN, P. M.
Sandereville, Ga., Jan, I, 1873—tf
Be sure apil gome to
MACON,
i And after getting there call on Ccpllitlts '
, <S* Little if you want anything in thetr i
j line. I’rices are low, ranging in Buggies j _ _
; from *120 to *200, which for stile and qnility I
; of workmanship, cannot he excelled in the j
- State. Address
COLLINS & LITTLE,
P.O.Box. 497,
Dec. 20,1872 3m . 5IACON, GA.
O NE uionib after date application will by
made to tbe Conxf of “
WM- Okrk.
Sii.nfci^wpL—1 Ga,, Jan. 23rd,.1873.
The atti ntion of ail ow ners of dogs within
application will lv. ; the City limits is called to tbe Ordinances*
Ordinary of Entnn- ! i,s ulsivc certified to by the Clerk, which ia
f ael count v for leave, to well all the lands be- . now in force, and we presume it is nnnects-
' ' * " — - my ' sar v to state that the public interest demands
longing to the estate of James Bovd, (my ( sary to state tnat the pubiu; interest demands
tat her.' deceased, late of said county. This I that this, as well as all other Ordinances of
December 2G, 1872. i Council must be strictly oonipUed with.
To Arrive.
Hogsheads D. R. Sides and Shonlden.
For prices sen quotations.
Jan. 10. 1873 tf M. A. EVA NS A 00:
50
Briugiu your old Chairs
A ND have them made good as new. I have
now a splendid lot of Cane, and can re-
bottom them in short order. •
W. 8. YOUNGBLOOD.
Handersvill*, Ga., Now. 22 -tf
JAMES BOYD, Executor.
Jag. 3.1873 -30d
Y«Uw.
O NE month after date appbcatjoB^ will be
11
v made to the Court of Oniinary of Eman
uel county for leave to «ell all the land* be
longing to the eatoteofW illiam Thigpen, de
ceased late of said county. This December
2671872. TRAVIS THIGPEN, Adrn'r.
Jan. 3,1873—80d fr-
For Sole.
4 NO ONE FLORENCE SEWING KA-
7^ CHINE. Apply at tbe "Gr».”
>ec. 13^tf
iplied'
C. It. PRINGLE, Mayor.
Mel«y ? « Patent Iiiiprored
ORAYE MOUND*
criJPERlo R to anything yet iiitrodnccd. —
O- The Badge wt Honor was awarded at the
Oftrat St lions Fair and the last Fair at Sau-
detoville, where it attracted the attention and
approval of thousands of people, for its great
utofnlnn i durability and exquisite beauty.
Alt Whaiell mtereto d in'thc resting place of
th.ir dead arc requested to call and examine
this work. I will be in Sandersville a few.
days. JOHN A, BURNEY.
Nov. 8,1872- -3m