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locax. ai^faihs.
_ A beautiful lot of marriage licenses just
printed and for sale at the Herald office.
Gardeners -will find an excellent supply o<
silver skin ODion Sets at Hr. Eoberts.
Mrs. Norris, the beloved wife of John F.
Norris, Esq., of Johnson county, died, after
a lingering illness, a few days since.
We meant to call cotton a “tyrant King,
in our last. But the compositor fixed it
better by making it ‘ 'fragrant' King.
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Bam Flournoy, an aged freedman, and
once a favorite and faithful servant of Col.
E. W. Flournoy, died on Saturday last
Mr. Sawyer, the great Gin man, paid us
a visit on Tuesday. Sawyer makes good
Gins, and we rather like him any way.
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Mr. Asa Smith, a most worthy young man
and son of Mr. .James F. Smith, of this coun
ty, died, after a brief illness, on Friday last.
The weather has been quite pleasant for
some days, and every body as busy as bees,
trying to make up for lost time.
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If not already supplied, call on Eev. Mr,
Tucker and procure one of those handsome
Family Bibles. One of the finest editions of
the Sacred Scriptures we have ever seen.
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Con. A. W. Dailey and -Judge J. E. L. Al
len. of Johnson, paid us a pop call the other
day. Always welcomed guests in our Sanc
tum.
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Something ok an Egg.—Mr. Kobert Star
ling, of this county, presents us with two
egg.-,, from the ordinary hen, measuring each
three inches in length.
Those having business to transactin John
son Superior or,otber Ceurts, will find Messrs.
Allen & Tompkins ready to serve them.—
See card.
Our d 1 is of the opinion that if Jere
miah had lived during the days of Epizootic,
he would not have had to pray “O that my
head was a fountain of tears, and mine" eyes
rivers of water,” etc.
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Capt. T. W. Kent, of Johnson, sends us
the foot of au enormous Wild Cat, killed by
him and Mr. A. A. Jordan a few days since.’
Eather a dangerous “varmint” to come in
contact with, we imagine.
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Ho, ye people of Laurens, Johnson and
Washington, who trade at No. 14! W T e have
something to tell you. (Tarbutton & Smith
are now receiving their spring stock of splen
did goods. Go and see them before the as
sortment is picked over.
Home Again.—Milo G. Hatch, Esq., re
turned home on Friday last, after an absence
of several months in Augusta, where he has
been attending medical lectures. Glad to
see him back, and most heartily wish him
abundant success in the profession of his
choice.
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The “Sweetest” yet.—Some kind friend
has sent us, from we know not where, a keg
of splendid Georgia or Florida syrup. The
way the little folks (and -larger ones, too,
as to that matter,) up to our house do smack
their lips over it is a caution. The name
less friend has our unbounded thanks.
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Hon.. J. W. Eenfeoe was on a visit to his
old home and friends in Sandersville, during
a portion of this week. Everybody was glad
to see him, and sorry bis visit was necessa
rily so short. We can only' lend him to At
lanta for a short time, and expect him back
home just as soon as his term of office ex
pires.
Men of large experience and close obsen
ration predict “hard times” and low prices
for cotton the coming fall. These “old
fogies,” as many term them, may be wrong,
and then again they may he correct in thei.'
prophecies. There is no harm in preparin; ‘
for the worst by keeping out of debt as fa. 1
as possible and being sure of an abundanco
cf provisions at home. The man who ha i
a full smoke house and corn crib and owe ,
no money can bid defiance to “hard times. 1
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Recaptured.—Richard Eaines, convicte '.
of murdering his wife, in this county, som
years ago, and sentenced to the Penitentiary 1
during the term of his natural life, and wk f
made his escape during Sherman’s “marc'
to the sea,” was recently recaptured in south
western Georgia, and now sojourns wifi
Grant, Alexander & Co. He had marrie 1
again and settled down quietly on a small
farm. His seconed wife had borne him on )
child. He says he thought the case had bee:
settled.
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We are glad to learn that eur estimabl
young friend, Lucien O. McBride, of thi
county, recently had the honor of reeeivin
the first prize for the best essay on Kerne
dies, at the closing of the exercises of th
Atlanta Medical College. We congratulat
eur young friend upon.the merit thus achiev
ed. He is a son of onr worthy Represent#
tive, Dr. W. G. McBride, and the honor tliu
won by, and conferred upon the son, is n
doubt a source of just pride for the father.
They both have our best wishes; success atf
tend them.
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Cruel to tool ’em so.—A few days sine .
the boys about town were disappointed sort
ly. ’Twas on this wise: A man was see:
high on a ladder, with paste and brush, be i
smearing a wall preparatory to posting bills.
Of course, thought the hoys, it is the fore
runner of Jim or John Kobinson, and th
little fellows could almost hear the “Ban
coming now.” Balls and marbles were n
longer of any value, and all rushed up t
see the “pictures,” when lo, they discovere
it was that indefatigable Sewing Machin
Agent, Jack Davis, putting up bills of th
“Domestic.”
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Corn planting began in go*d earnest o
Monday last. A good many people are it
eiined to believe there is something special •
ly favorable to he derived by commencing t
plant on the 10th of March. Cannot sSy e
to the truth or falsity of this opinion. Bi
this we do say, with all the earnestness <
our soul: May such acorn crop be karveste
in 18,3 as was never heard of before; ma
birds flee from the young corn as if it wei
a deadly plant, and moles' ditto from th. •
grain; may rot and blight be unknown, at.
everybody have enough and to spare of th •
glo»icms staff of life. So mots it Ik.
For the Herald.
Mumps and Measles—Drake’s Liniment.
To cure Mumps quickly, keep the swelled
and sore parts well rubbed with Drake’s
Magic Liniment. Wet a flannel cloth with the
Liniment and hind to the pained parts. Try
this and see how quickly you will be cured.
In Measles keep (lie whole throat,.breast and
stomach, and hack of the neck, well rubbed
with this Liniment. Try it- fully and see how
it will help you. WM. HADSEE, M. D.
Bartow, Jefferseu eo., Ga., mar 14—4t
^"Drakf’s 3Iagic I-iinimentv-t
Is now known, by all who have tried it
properly, to be the best and quickest remedy
ever known for Croup, Colic, in man or beast,
Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, of ait-
sorts, all kinds of pains in women, Spinal
disorders, all kinds of sores, old and neic,
Dysentery, Rheumatism, every kind of Ner
vous disorder, chill and fever, Typhoid fe-
yek, Ac., Ac. Call on Df John B.
Eoberts, and Dr. A. Mathis, S/.ndersvillle,
J. 51. Everett, Tcnnille; and all mer
chants everywhere for it. Send for circular
to WM. C. HAUSEH, .
Bartow, Jefferson co. Ga.,
or DE. MATHIS, Sandersville, Ga.,
Wholesale A Eetail Agents,
jnn 17, lS73.-tt
Cotton Market.
Sandersville, Ga. March 13, 1873.
Cotton—Our mnrket has been very dull for
the past week, with almost no market for all
grades below Good Ordinary, and closes dull
on a basis of 17@17^ for Middling.
Savannah, March 112.—Cotton, net receipts
3013; exports to Great Britain——;to con-
inent ; coastwise 1301 ; sales 850 ; stock
35,348 market steady; middlings 19.J@19,i.
Augusta, March 12.— Cotton, recipts 427;
sales 445; market dull; middlings 18J.
.Macon, 5Iar. 12.—Cotton.—The market lias
been very unsettled for the past two days,
with a decline of at lea.-.t \c. But it raillied
a little this evening and closed firm. We
quote middling at 18|c. There is no call for
low grades; but a fair demand for all grades
from good ordinary up.
Sandersville Prices
Current.
Corrected weekly by Brantley &Pringle.
Corn, -..
.... @$1.10
Bacon—Shoulders,
8 @ 9
C. R. Sides,
White Meats
io@n
Flour—Fine
Superfine,
$9.50
Extra,
... 10.00©10.50
Family,
.. 11.00 ©11.50
Extra Family,
.. . 12.00 @12.50
Fancy Family,
@13.00
Sugar—A,
141©16
B,
14|(a>.16
Extra C,
14(rt>15
Yellow,
12 @13
Coffee—Rio, sack,
. i. - 22@,25
Salt—Liverpool,....:
2.00
Molasses—Common
36@40
Syrup, according to grades,..
60@1.90
Iron—Sweedes,
9
Refined,
8
Steel—Plow,
U
Nails—Keg,
.. 7.00@,8.00
Lime——Best
. 3.-50
Hides—Best dry,
15
Green,
7
Chickens—Half grown,
@25
Eggs—per dozen,
20@
Country Butter,
Country Hams
Lard,
Potatoes, Irish, per bushel,
©2.25
Sweet, per bushel, 75@1.00
Tallow, 08®
Beeswax, 25@
The inside figures generally represent
the lowest-wholesale, and the outside the
lowest retail, cash prices.
Tcamiile Prices CurrenL
(Corrected weekly by Harman Bros.,)
Bacon, Shoulders 61 @ 7
D S Bides. : ■ ' 8h 9
Country Hams @17
Flour advancing 10 (JO© 13 00
Sugar, Granulated lfij © 20
Extra C 15 © 16 J
Yellow C 12.1 @ 13.J-
Coffee, Prime Eio 22 @ 28)
Salt, Liverpool © 2 00
5iolasses, common...... 35 © 50
Syrup according to grade.... 60 (£'65
Corn...... . .,. 4 1,10 @ —
Nails, Keg 7 50 © 8 33
Wool, Clear unwashed 30 © 35
Do, Burry 20 @ 35
Potash 20 @ 25
Soda.. :. 101© 15
Eggs '@25
Prints 10 @ 121
Sheeting, Brown 17 © 18
Shirting, (, heavy, 121 @ 13
Do, Bleached 121 © 16
Stripes, f, ... 18 @20
Sheeting, Bid., 18 @ 25
Good country.butter.., 30
Yarns 1 75 @ 1 S5
The inside figures generally represent the
lowest wholesale and the outside the lowest
retail cash prices.
Bartow Prices Current.
Corrected every Wednesday bv
M. EV^L]SrS & *Co.
Bacon—C.E. Sides, per lb 91 @ 10
Shoulders per lb, 7} @ 71
Dry Salt sides 81 (A 9
“ “ shoulders 6} © 61
Flour—F amily per bbl S10 50 @ 11 50
“ Extra per bbl $9 75 @10 50
“ Fancy per bbl $12 00
Prints per yard ,... 12$
Shirtings per yard 9@121
Salt per sack $190©$2 00
5Iolasses per gallon 35@40
Cheese per lb . 18@2o ;
Coffee per lb ._ 22@25
_ Oats, good need, per bushel V 75@85
'Lard per lb 121©15
Nails, all sizes, per keg $6 50
Cotton, per lb 17@18J
Seed Cotton per lb...' 5j@5J
Wool per lb 30©37
LATEST SAVANNAH MARKET.
Furnished expressly for the Sandersville
Herald, by Herbert A Way, Cotton and
Wool Factors, Produce Brokers a Purchas
ing Agents 180 Bay Street.
’ * - -.
Savannah, J/arch 5, 1S73.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Wool, free from burs, per lb, 40 @ 42
Wax, unadulterated, per lb, 30
Hides, dry flint. 20
“ dry salted, per pound 18 j
DeerSkins, per pound 37
Chickens, full grown, perpr. 1 00 “ 1 10
“ half grown •. 60 “ 75
“ small 4^ “ 60
Ducks, per pair 85 “100
Geese, per pair 1 50 “ 1 75
Turkeys, large and fat, per pr 2 50 “ 3 25
“ small; 175 “2 25
Eggs, per dozen 25. ‘
Butter, per lb .... 25 ‘
Partridges, each. 12 “
Venison, fresh, per lb 18 “
Bacon, C. R. per pound.... 9J “
“ -Shoulders, per lb.. 7 “
Com, yi hi to,,per bushel. £>5 “
“ Yellow, “ 11
26'
35
15
20
9.4
.7.1
oft
- .... 85“ 90
Flour, first quality, perbar, 1000,“ 10 50
** Second ** 9 925
“ Third “ “ .* 6 75 “"7 50
Salt, per sacK 1 50 “ 1 60
Ground Peas, per bushel.. 1 20 “ 1 50
Sugar, light brown, per lb. 8“ °9
Syrup Georgia and Florida, gal. 50 “ 55
Honey, strained,Ipergal... 90 “ 100
Potatoes, new, sweet, per bus 1 00 “ 1 25
Potatoes. Irish,-per barrel, 4 25 “4 50
Onions, per barrel' 5 00 “ 6 00
Apples, (northern) 4 25“ 4 50
Oranges .(Florida) per c 3 50 “ 4 50
Poultry in good demand. Eggs, firm
at quotations. Bacon firm, pom and
Flour steady. All game in good .demand—
T-specially live Partridges. Good sweet po
tatoes are now in demand.
Business Cards.
n. L. warthen,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
July 5, 72—ly
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
JOHN N. GILMORE
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville, Ga.,
Julv 5, 1S72—lv
JESSE. A. ROBSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville, Georgia.
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF THE
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
July 5, 1872— ly . „
JOHN 0. HARMON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
* TE.W5LLE, GA.
All business promptly attended to,
_July 5, 1872—ly
S. Gr. JORDAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
July 5, 1872—ly
—AND-
M KOY is the best place ttvbuy you a
Buggy or a Wagon. FreigBbis low and
the dealers will compete with any city in
prices.
Collins & Little,
Xos. TO & <2 Second Street, De-
Loache's old stand, have on hand and for
sale the largest and
Best assorted Stock in the State.
Their stock consists of finq ISretS,
Cabriolets, Victorias, Barouches,
Carriages, Rocha ways,' Doctors’
Busies, Wayosis,—both iron axle and
thimble skein—from a one horse to a six
horse. ’
HABNESS
Of all prices and grades. And
BABY CARRIAGES
And Perambulatoas of aU styles. Collins &
Little are the only parties in the Stato who
can furnish a geifuinS
JOHN W. ROBISON,
Attorney at Law,
Robison's Turn-Out, C. B. B.
July 26, 1S7'2—tf.
ROBERT L. RODGERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Sandersville, Ga.^
Office in Herald Building.
Jan. 10,1*873—tf
J. W. LINDSAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Irwinton, Ga.
_Oct.ll, 1872—ly
JOSEPHUS CAMP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Swainesboro, Ga.
Will practice in the Supreme Court of
Georgia, in the U. S. District Court of- Geor
gia, and in the Snpei-ior Coarfs oUthe' ffolloV-
ing counties: Emanuel, Johnson, Laurens,
Montgomery, Tatnall, and Bullock. jgaarflpe-
cial attention giveu to collections.
Oct. 25, 1872—ly
Asa Miller Buggy,
Or an Abbott, Dosuueg & Co.
Concord Buggy
or Wagon.
Be sure and eomo to
MACON,
And after getting there call on Collins
& Little if you want anything in their
line. Prices are low. ranging in Buggies
from $120 to $200, which for stile and quility
of workmanship, carthot be excelled in the
State. Address
COLLINS & LITTLE,
P. 0. Box, 497,
MACON, GA.
- ,a Dc£jp. 1872—3m
J. T. Eaveigne,
[Successor to Heard & Laveigne,]
Manufacturer of
MEDICAL.
D R. S. I). IHMXTLEY MAY BE
consulted at his office, on the East Side
of the Public Square, or at his residence.
Sandersville, Ga., July 12, 1S72.
Buggies,
DR. J. A. TOOLE
O FFERS his services in the practice o
medicine, to the citizens of Laurens and
adjoining counties. Office at the place
known as the W. L. Mau-OU place, one
mile from Dr. Tucker's old stand.
Februarv 7, 1873 -3m
OF EVERY ’
DESCRIPTION,
E. E. PAES0FS,
SURGEON DENTIST,
SAXRERSYYLLE, Ga
Will serve the people of Washington ertnr
tv either at their homes or liis Office. Ordei
left at Geo. D. Warthen A Co.’s Store will r<
ceive prompt attention. Dec. 27, 1872—1
bacon;
CORN AND
FLOUR!
Look to Your Interests,
WE propose to sell Planters and Mei
chants, Bacon by the Cask orHhd’delh
ered at No. 13 C. It. It., at Savannah qnot:
tions, thereby saving the
Lxtra Charge of
Fs*eig'!it and Drayage
Our facilities for buying, give us the snm
advantages that Savannah and Macon Me:.
chants have) consequently we can sell as lov
Remember we make
Bacon s Corn and Flour
specialties. Give ns a call before purchasin
elsewhere. See onr Prices Current
HABMAN BBOS.
Tennille. Ga., feb 28, 1873—2m
PIANOS
Cheap for Cash,
OB
On Short Time.
FROM this day we will sell the ce-lebrat,
CHICKRING PIANOS
at the following prices :
7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD,
Manufacturer’s prices $625, $650, S675 ai: 1
$800. Reduced to $430, $150, $475. $560.
7A OCTAVE SQUARE GRAND,
Manufacturer’s prices $850, $975, lleduci j
to $555, $580.
Cheap Pianos
like the SOUTHERN GEM; PARLOR GE :
or any other name yon choose to have pni 1
ted on them, old prices, $350, $375, $40!
S450. Reduced to $275, $295, $310, $33 1
§370.
FLORENCE
Sewing Machine?!
Best in the world. Sold on easy terms.
Musical 111st rum ents
of every description, furnished on short n , -
tice and at reasonable prices.
GUILFORD, WOOD & CO..
JSlacqn, (fa. and Atlanta, Ga.
Prof. F. A. <R fTTEV«ES;GER.
Agent, Suiidersvilllc, G j
Office Dr. Roberts’ Drug Store. '
fob 14, 1873—tf
Wagons
I Harness,' &a, &c.
Hafis also prepared to do all
Plii nation Work
InJthe very best style known to the trade.
He 1 Employs none hut good ,
\V (Vl'kllK'U,
And hence can safely
Guarantee all Work
Tumfed out from his Shop. Give him a call.
Prices Seasonable.
S*Kdeusvili*;«Ga., Feb. 21, 1873—ly.
CALL ON
BRANTLEY & PRINGLE
Sandersville, Ga.
FOR
Bacon, Com,
Flour, Salt,Sugar,CofFee,
Molasses, Iron. Nails, Bagging,
Ties/ .
Choice Family Groceries
OF ALL KINDS,
Domestic Dry Goods,
Hardware, Pot-Ware,
TiinvasT.I^aflH'r. Shoes,Ac
ALSO DEALERS IN
LandretlTs Warrented
Garden SEEDS,
A AW HEADQUARTERS' FOR
Commercial Manures
Of all the most desirable Brands.
' The following are the prices : '
“Wilww Gibbs & Co’s Tfaninnln-
ted,” Cash S««, Time $70
“Wilcox, Gibbs & Co’s Pine-
nix,” Cash $47.50, Time $5 7.(>0
“Sea Fowl,” . . ) Cash $50.
City Acceptance payable 1st March $55.00.
“Eureka.” Cash $50, Time 800.
“Jlapes’ Superphosphate,” Cash
$50, Time $GO.
“Herryman’s Ammoniated Dis.
Roue,”—Cash $5$, Time $OS.
Delivered at No. 13, C. R. R.
Cotton received in payment for the first five
fertilizers above at 15c. per lb. if desired.
We are also Agents for the sale of materials
for making
“Home made Fertilizers”
Consisting of Three Bbls of about 800th
enough for making one Ton of. Good Gnano
$25 cash; $29 time-
Call for Circulars, Almanacs Ac., giving full
instructions, on
BRANTLEY A PRINGLE.
Jam 24,1873. ' ly
T HE undersigned havingbecome sole pro
prietor of this hitherto popular house,
begs leave to state that neither labor nor cXt
pense will be spared in maintaining its high
reputation as a house of business and
Pleasant Resort.
■Customers may rely upon finding here
i, VjvJ W - -
The Purest and Best
LIQUORS to be had in any market. His
stock of
Whiskies
Embraces OLD CONTINENTAL, the gen
uine WILSON, and many other choice
brands. A superb stocli;of the finest
WINES,
Fort, Sherry r Madeira, & Domestic.
Also, a full assortment of
rl *
Brandies,,
—Rum,
Gin,
Both Foreign Aid Domestic, of every grade
and quality. Those wlxo :;rc fond of fine ^
Wajrouer Wanted.
A Good Wagoner, who can come well r j
commended, can get regular emph :
ment, with liberal wages, by applying to '
T. WARTHEN A CO.,
• Warthens’ Store,
feb 28, 18^3—lm Washington Co., C .
Good Brogails, whole stock. 3l£j5 H, pair t
M. -A. EVANS & CO.
Will find a full assortment at “THE GEM.’
Fresh Fish
And OYSTERS received every Tuesday
and Friday. . -.
Those who like a nice quiet game of
Billiards
Will find one of the finest tables and most
pleasant rooms in the State at ‘ ‘The Gem.”
Give me a call and I will prove all I say,
M. H. BOYER.
SandeesvhjjE, Ga., Jan. 31,1873- ly
Those indebted to the old firm will please
call and settle at once, as wo are anxious to
close up the business.
J. H. Stapleton
T AKES this method of informing his cus-
‘ tdiners and the public generally, that he
is now .
Closing Out
His entire stock.of misetiUaneous goods
Cheap for Cash,
In order to make room for incoming
SPRING GOODS.
The stock embraces a general assortment of
Dry Goods,
Of Avery 3 escription. Also,
Boots & Shoes
Of every style and price.
Fancy Articles
To suit everybody. Now is the time, to buy
Family Groceries
Cheap. A few seleqt
Plantation Tools
Yet on hand/ As he intends bringing out
soon the most general and best selected stock
of goods ever offered at Tennille,the oldstock
MUST BE SOLD !
To make room. Call and examine for your
selves before purchasing elsewhere.
Tensiixk, Ga., Feb. 21, 1873—ly
Wright & Norris,
BUCKEYE, GA.
TTJ’E respectffully inform our customers
VV of Johnson and adjoining counties,
that we have olosed our books for the pres
ent year. AU parties indebted to ns by Lien
Note or Account are requested to come for
ward and make immediate settlement. Those
who fail to do so will find their notes and
accounts in the hands of the proper officers
for collection.
We beg to infotm our patrons and the
public generally, that we have on handj\
splendid lot of
Readymade Clothing,
Boots, Shoe£ and Hats,
A first rate lot of
SHIRTING,
OSNABURGS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,'
KERSEYS, CASIMERS,
DELAINES;
WORSTED,
PRINTS, Ac., Ac.
Also, wo have a splendid lot of
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
And many other articles too numerous to
mention. AU of which wc offer for sale
Cheap for Cash !
CaU on us if you want bargains.
February, 7, 1873—tf
THOMAS WOOD,
XeNt to “IAXIER HOUSE”
Macon, Georgia.
F INE Furniture, Parlor and Bedroom
Suites in great variety, Chairs, Mattress
es, Spring Beds, Feathers, Ac., Ac. •
A fine asscytjneijt of'alE quaU^ies,
Mats. MattinrsK Window Shads?, Wall
Rugs,
Paper.
The MUii,uMinesi Aletalic Cases and Caskets
mado, and the Cheapest.
Also Caskets and Coffins in Rosewood,
Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and common
Wood. ■ . •
Orders by telegraph promptly attended to,
Sunday and night calls answered from the
“LaniefrHous$, ”
Call and Examixe STYLES and PRICES.
PULASKI HOUSE,
MVAXXAH, GA.
JOHN J. GAMEEON A CO.,
Proprietors.
T HF. former patrons of this popular house
and thu pUbHc generally, hre assured
that under the new mangement no pains or
expense will be spared to maintain its de
servedly high reputation as a hotel. It is
being thoroughly renovated and everything
done which can contribute to the comfort of
its guests. A share of public patronage is
solicited. [aug. 23, 1872—tf
Emanuel County.
Administrator’s Sale.
TN persuanee of an order of the Court of
JL Ordinary of Emanuel county, will be sold
efor the Court-house door in Swainesboro,.
1 said county, on the first Tuesday in April
ext, within the legal hoars of sale, all tho
.al estate belonging to the estate of William
t higpen, deceased, late of sajd county, viz :
One tract of land lying on the Great Ohoo-
j ee river, containing two hundred and fifty
ires, more or less..-'One other tract lying
3»th of the aforsaid tract and adjoining
aids of York Barwick, containing two hun-
. red and forty acres, more or less. One
ther tract adjoining the lands aforesaid and
’ mils of A. Phillips, containing fifty acres,
, lore or less. Also, one other tract adjoining
I inds of John Oillis and others, containing
.vo hundred and forty three and one half
cres. All of said lands lying and being in
he county of Emanuel and State of Georgia.
: old for distribution among the heirs of said
state. Terms cash.
TRAVIS THIGPEN, Administrator.
Feb. 14, 1673-tds
GEORGLl, Eninffud County.
W HEREAS, G. S. Rountree, Administra
tor of Wm. Johns, deceased, has made
; pplication for letters' of Dismission from
laid estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
,dl persons concerned to be and appear at mv
| iffice within the time prescribed by law and
j how cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Swains-
boro, tbis Januarv 6th, 1873.
JOHN (5. COLEMAN, Ordinary,
jan 17, 1873—ni3m
G EORGIA. Emanuel County.
Br John C. Coleman, Obdinaby.
Wherear, L. G. Attaway makes application
for letters of Guardianship of Augustus L.
Joiner and Thomas B. Joiner, minors of
Henry Joiner, late of said county, deceased,
These are therefore to.cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Swains-
boro, this 14th day of January, 1S73.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinary,
jan 24, 1873—40d
GEORGIA, Fnianucl County.
By John C. Coleman, Ordinary.
W HEREAS, L. G. Attaway applies for
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Henry Joiner, late of said couDty, de
ceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Januar
ry 14th, 1873.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinary,
jan 24, 1873-30d
GEORGIA—Emanuel Couuty.
By, John C. Coleman, Oed'y.
Whereas, .John Oglesby makes'application
for letters of Guardianship of Seaborn Olges-
bv, minor of John W. Oglesby.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office within th» time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at' office iu Swains-
boro, this February 20, i873.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinary.
Feb. 21,1873—30d
GEORGIA, Eimmuel Couuty.
By John C. Coleman, Ordinary.
W HEREAS,Alexander Adkinvon applies
tome for Letters of Dismission from
the Guardianship or ATjalee Turner.
These are, therefore, to cite' and admon
ish all and singular uhe kindred and credit
ors, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause (if
any they have) why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March
3d, 1873. ’JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ord’y.
march 7, 1S73—fOd
G EORGIA, Emanuel County.
By John C. Coleman, Ordinary.
Whereas, John L. Kent.lhas filed his peti
tion for permanent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Andrew D. Kent, late of said
county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all, and singular the kindred and creditors,
to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, and show cause (if any
they have) why said lettors should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March
3d, 1873. JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ord’y.
march 7, 1873—30d
fi CORGIA, Emanuel County.
\JT By John C. Coleman, Obdinaby.
Whereas, Wm. Phillips has filed his pe
tition for letters of Administration on the
•state of William J. Phillips, late of said
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors to
be-and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Swains-
boro . this 3d day of March, 1873.
JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ordinary.
march 7, 1873—30d.
Johnson County.
G EORGIA, Johnson County.
• Ly M. It. Mason, Ordinary.
Whereas, Jethro. Arlino applies to me for
letters of Guardianship of the person and
property of Mattie M. Arline and Thomas J.
Arline, minors of Thomas J. Arline, deceas
ed—
These arc therefore to require all persons
concerned to file their objections in my office
within the time prescribed by law, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Wrights-
ville, this February 20, 1873.
M. H. MASON, Ordinarv.
feb. 28, 1873—30d
G eorgia, ,ioIihnoi> county.
Ly M. H. Mason, Ordinary.
v^Whereas, Jethro Arline, Administrator on
the estate of Thomas J. Arline, deceased,
late of said county, has filed his petition for
letters of dismission from -said administra
tion—
These arc therefore to citeand admonish all
Washington County.
GEORGIA AVagliiii^ton County.
F ROM and after this date all advertise
ments eminating from my office will b*
published in the Sandeksvillb Hebald.
REUBEN MAYO, Sheriff,
march 7, 1873— of Washington County.
Washington Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt-honsS
door in Sandersville, Washington
county,- on the first Tuesday in April next,
the following property, to-wit :
One tract of land, containing 1,111 acres
more or less, situated in said county, adjoin
ing lands of J. E. Move, W. C. Riddle, Si
mon Thomas and others; levied on as the
property of B. A. Move, to satisfy one Supe
rior Court fi fa iu favor of Meinhard Brothers
and Co., vs Benjamin A.. Moye# Property
pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney.
REUBEN MAYO, Sheriff.
AIm, at the same time and place, will be
sold (fbe house and lot in the village of Rid-
dleville, adjoining lots of Wm. G. Bryan and
others, also 127 acres on Williamson’s Swamp,
adjoining lands of Maxwell, Henderson and
Biddle ; levied on a^the property of Wm. C.
Riddle, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Eliza
Robison, Administratrix of George W. Robi
son, vs Jesse a. Leaptrot, Principal, and W.
C. Biddle and Z. H. Roughton, Security,
Property pointed out by Deiendant.
JOHN H. MARTIN, Dep. Sh’ff.
feb 28, 1873—tds
Washington Sheriffs’ Sale.
11^ILL be sold before the Court-house
VV door in Sandersville, within tho legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April
next, the following property, to-wit:
Two dark colored horse mules, about three
years old, levied upon as the property of
"Henry H. Horton, to satify one Superior
Court fi fa in favor of Thomas Johnson vs.
Henry H. Horton. Property pointed eut by
Plaintiff. JOHN H. MARTIN, Dep. Sh’ff.
Also, at the same time and place will be
sold, one tract of land, containing eleven
hundred and eleven (1,111,) acres, more or
less, situated in said county, adjoining lands
of J. E. Moye, W. C. Riddle, Simon Thomas
and others; levied upon as the property of
B. A. Moye, to satisfy one Superior Court fi
fa in favor of Nathan Solomon, colored, vs.
B. A. M»ye. Property pointed out by Plain
tiffs Attorney. REUBEN MAYO, Sh’ff.
February 7, 1873—tds
Washington Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house
door, in the city of Sandersville, on
the first Tuesday in April next, within the le
gal hoflrs of sale, 44,000 Bricks, more or less,
levied on os the property of Thomas J. Jen
kins to satisfy one Superior Court fi. fa. in
favor of James R. Quiliian vs. Thomas J.
Jenkins. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
JOHN H. MARTIN, Dep. Sh’ff.
Feb. 21, 1873—tds
uu ueutAWU, lu uu iiuu Ok uij umvsu
itliin the tiinp prgscriljed by liw and show
ius^, ii : any. fhey have, why said letters
i nnl rl n at. Ko mun fcpd.
said deceased, to he and appear, at my offise
-rwi ~
Qans^,
should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at office in Wrights-
ville, this Feb. 20, 1873.
M- H. MASON, Ordinary.
Feb. 28, 1873—30d
Washington Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house
door in the city of Sandersville, with
in the legal hours ef sale, on the first Tues
day in April next, the following property,
to-wit;
John E. Avant’s interest in one hundred
and sixty (160) acres of land, more or loss,
situated in Washington county, adjoining
lands of Benjamin Garner, Wiggins and oth
ers. Levied upon as the property of John R.
Avant to satisfy two Justice Court fi fas iu
favor of Elizabeth Daniel vs John R. Avant.
Levy made and returned to me by a Consta
ble. REUBEN MAYO, Sheriff,
march 7, 1873—tds
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
■ Mrs. Eliza Mi Bird, deceased, late of
Washington county, are hereby notified to
make immediate payment; and those having
demands against said estate will p/resent
them in terms of the law.
T. ®. WICKER, Adm’r.
Jan. 31, 1373—lOd
Montgomery County.
Montgomery Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house
door in Mount Yemon, Montgomery
county, within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in April next, the following
property, to-wit:
One Rockaway and Harness, levied on as the
property of John G. Beacham to satisfy one
fifa from the Superior Court of Laurens coun
ty, in favor of E. W T . Sims & Co., vs John G.
Beacham and transferred, to Arthur Davis.
Property pointed out by Arthur Davis.
Also at the same time and place .will be
sold, one Black mare Mule, about six years
old; levied on as the property of Rowan Phil*
lips to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in fa
vor of Groover, Stubbs & Co., vs Rowan Phil
lips and Catharine Phillips, Property poin
ted out Plaintiff’s Attorney.
MARTIN CONEY, Sheriff
feb 28, 1873—tds
G EORGIA, Montgomery County.
W’hebeas, the estate of John McIntyre,
deceased, late of said county, is unrepresent
ed—
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at office on
the first Monday in April next and show
cause why administration de bonis non on
said estat&.abould not be granted to the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said county,
or some other suitable person.
Given tinder my hand at office, this Ferua-
ry 7, 1873. JOHN A. McMILLAN,
"feb. 14, 1873—30d Ordinary m. c.
G EORGIA. Montgomery County.
LyJoknA. McMillan, Ora'y of said County.
Whebxas, John McLeod applies to me for
letters of Guardianship for the person and
property of Lewis McLeod, minor of Isabel
McLeod—
These are therefore[to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at mj
office within the time prescribed by law and
show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Dicunt
Yemon* this the 7th day of February, 1873.
JOHN A. McMILLAN, Ordinary m. a
Feb. 14, 1873—30d
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
gTATE OF GEORGIA,
Mosthomeey County. ) All par
ties indebted to the estate of Henry Brown .de
ceased, late of said county, are hereby notifl-
ed'to make immediate payment to the under-
and singular the kindred and. creditors of iigned ; and those having claims against said
deceased will present them within the time
prescribed by 13V.
' . YV. J. HAM, Administrator.
Feb. 14, 1873—40d
SOUTHERN NURSERIES.
IRWIN & THURMOND, Pbopeietoks.
We are offering to the public a selection of
Fruit adapted to the Southern climate, con-
sistiog . of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums,
Quinces, Grapes, English Walnuts, Spanish
Chestnuts,Mulberries; Pecans, Ac., &c. Our
Floral Department is.presided over by a skill
ful florist, in which may bo found ornamen
tal Sbrnbbery.of all varieties, and Hot House
plants at prices that will defy competion.
We have everything that is usually found in
a well-conducted Nursery, and of varieties
that we have tested sftid know to be suited to
the Southern climate. We will upon appli
cation furnish gratis our Catalogue and Price-
List Address: . ‘ .
IRWIN & THURMOND,
P. O. Box 565, Atlanta, Ga.
Orders left with C. C. Scarborough, Agent,
Sandersville, will be.promptly attended to.
march 7, 1873—iy
Dry salted sides 8J cts ^ tt>.
M. A. EYANS tCO.
SandersyiUe Male & Female
HIGH SCHOOL.
IVY W. DUGGAN, Esq., Principal.
T HE board of trustees beg to announce
that their schools will commence in sep-
erate buildings, for each sex, on the 2nd
Monday in January, under the supervision
of the above mentioned gentleman, assisted
by a corps of competent teachers.
Rates of Tuition per Scholastic
Year.
Ftbst Glass $80 00
Second “ 3Q 00
Third “ 40 00
Foubth “ SO 00
Incidentals $1 50 per term, all payable *
the end of each term.
They have also secured the services of
Prot; F. A. Guttenberger, as a Mu
sic Teacher. Bates reasonable.
Good board can be obtained, at from $12.-.
50 to $15.00, per month.
C. B. PRINGLE, President,
J. M. G. Medlock, Secretary.
Janaary 8, 1872.