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A. G. WHIEHE AD, M. D.,
WAYNESBORO, GA.,
(Office at oil stand of B'.hdkm. A, Whitkhkad.
liejideneo, corner Whitaker and Myiic sts )
Special attention given to Accouchement
anil Surgery.
TlmAktng the public tor past, patronage,
solicits a continuance of the same.
janl3— lv ___
DEN’riSTI'IY.
GEORGE PATERSON, B. D. S„
OFFICE SR XT TO PLANTERS' HOTEL,
WAYXKSIIOItO’, GA.
F AMILI FA de-irimr bis services at their
homes, in Brke, or adjoining counties , can
address him at ibis place. decLd-ly
NOT r OK.
DR. THOM \S IIURDELL OFFERS
his Professional services to the pub
lic. Office at. the Drug store of Messrs.
Wilkins & Little, during the day ; and at
night can W loumi at hi- pLntatmit. two
miles from the village. -l 111 *'* U
“aous n. ASIITO*. I IIOMKUC (O.ISSON-.
ASHTON & GrLJsSSOISr,
attorneys at law,
Vi A YNESCOItO’ G liORGI A.
Will practice injthe gupcr'inr Courts rt the
\ui(sta, E isteru, an 1 Mid lie Circuits, the
Srnlene Coil t of the State, and in the
District and Circuit Courts <>t the united
States, at Savannah. Claims college l and
iens oiifoic •1. noYIO-ly
p W li 1i V eN BKI nil KN,
atto'ux kys at law,
WAYNESBORO, GEORGIA.
QJi c . in Court irons-- hasem-nt -northeastromu
” A M L'OlXrKh'S,
atto ny e y A T L A /r >
WAYNESBORO, GA.
OFFICE AT THE COURT TlOC"’l.
,77r7tt™r T ' Kr KS OAW,N‘!R
-HOOK 8s Or A.nXO3STEIb,
attorneys at law,
AJ.ru
will uraatic* in the Aug'asm Circuit and in the
Uaiud States District and Circuit Courts Or tnc
State of Georgia. Cases attended to in other
counties and in South Carolina by rpecial l con
tract j:r.l t-tini__
Hodgson Institute.
MALE AND FEMALE.
rrum EXERC.LSE3 OF THIS SCHOOL
L will bo resumed the Third Monday in
January. Board and Tuition reasonable.—
Building lots for sale. Address
L. A. MURPHfcY, Principal,
Girard, Burke County, Ga.
December Btli, 1872 —lt-2ni ___
NOTICE TO FARMERS!
Plows!! Plows!!
The undersigned has on h and a
Fine Lot of lteady-made STEEL and
IRON PLOWS, wpkty will be sold at very I
reasonable rates. mown
The material from winch these lI.GWh
aremamifact and was selected with great caie,
and art well made. ~ ,
Persons who have been annoyed by having |
work badly done, as well as material wasted, :
will tind it to their advantage to call and ex
amine mv work before making their arrange
ments. J"<>. liVA.^S,
Cor. Bav and Centre streets,
decU i_ j Augusta, Ga. _
LOOK HEBE,
WEARY WOMAN!
There Is Rest For You!
The steam w tsiiEß. or woman s
FRIEND, is the latest, the cheapest,
the best! No rubbing, no pounding, no
turning, no tearing!
STEAM DOES YOUR WORK!
The Steam Washer will wash sixty shirts
ill thirty minutes, without labor. It will
wash anything, trom a Lace Collar to a Bed
Blanket] perfectly. It is simple; can not
get out of order! Nothing like it in use.
Price, SIO.OO, Cash.
All orders addressed to me, at Green’s
Cut, A. & S. R. R-, will be promptly at
tended to.
FIILCHEIt A IIATCHER,
Agents for Burke, Richmond and Sumter
counties, Green’s Cut. Ga.
N. B.—Certificates as to merits can be
furnished if desired. oct!2-t>m
By .Tames IT Frost. II
VOL. 111. i
Burke Sheriff Sales.
N/N/V/V/N/'
nilltUE SHCKIFI*' SALE—
-13 Will be sold before ibe Conrt-honse
door, if the town of Waynesboro, Ga., on the
FIRST TUBSDA Y /.V JAX(JAII YNEXT'
between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit: Two hales of cotton; lev
io<l on ns the property of J. II Walsittgham,
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa., issued from
Burke Superior Court, in favor of S. A. Gray
vs. J. 11. Walsingbam.
J. W. 11. BELL, TANARUS). S. B. C.
October 30, 1873 —nov2-8w
Burke siierife saee-
Wlll be sold before the Court-lu.nse
door in tiie town of Vavnesboro’, Ga.. on the
FIRST TfJESDA YIX TAX FA R YNEXT,
between the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property to-tvit: One while mare mule,
with a black spot in her breast, about nine
years old ; also, one sorrel mare mule ;
ievied on as the property of David Young
blood, to satisfy a mortgage li. fa., issued
from Burke Superior Court, ia favor 1 Ilill
Sandeford vs. David Youngblood.
JOHN L. SMITH, Sheiilf.
Nov. Ist, 1872—2-8 w
Burke sheriff sales—
Will he sold, befuie the Court-house
door, in lhe town of Waynesboro', Ga.,on the
FIRST TUBS DA YIX JANUARY XFXT,
between the leg.il hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit: Oqe tract of land, sit
uated in Burke comity, containing seven
hundred and ninety-three (7 y3) acres, more
or less, aril bounded by lands of J. J. Gres
ham, T. I*. Branch, estate of Thomas Neely,
Gideon Dowse, and Briar Creek; levied on
ns the property of Jeanette A. Allen, exec
utrix, and Robert 11. Allen, executor, of
Elisha A. Alien, deceased, to satisfy the
following li. fas.: One issued from Rich
mond Superior Court in favor of Alonzo
Sherman vs. Jeanette A. Allen, executrix,
and Robert H. Allen, executor, of Elisha A.
Allen, deceased; one issued from Burke
Superior Court in favor of Hill Saudeforil
vs. Jeanette A. Allen, executrix, and llobt.
H. Allen, executor, of Eiisha A. Allen, de
ceased ; and one issued from Burke Supe
rior Court, in favor of Thos. R Rhodes vs.
R. 11. Allen as executor of Elisha A. Alien,
deceased. Property pointed out by plain
tiffs attorney. Legal notice given.
AlO, At the same time and place will
be sold the following property, to-wit: One
tract of land, situated in Burke county, con
taining twelve hundred and twenty-three
(1223) acres, more or less, bounded on the
east by lands of James Rowland, soutl bv
lands of Zecliarialt Daniels, west by the
D Auilgiiac plantation, and on the north by
the Savannah liver; levied on as the pro
lie. ty of William S. Hills, administrator of
Isaac S. Taut, to satisfy a mortgage fi. Tn.,
issued from Burke Superior Court, in favor
of John P. King vs. Wm. S. Hills, administra
tor of Thos. S. Taut. Legal notice given.
Also, At the same time and place, will
be sold the following property, to-wit: One
tract of land situated in Burke county, con
taining four hundred and sixty-eight (4oßj
notes, more or less, bounded by lands of
Ezekiel Godhee, C. T. Herrington. Franklin
Burton, Samuel B. Sapp (colored), estate ot
Ibmlv Bell, de eased, a.d tie estate of
Henry Hargroves, deceased; levied on as
the property of Hardy C. Sapp, to satisfy a
ti. fa., issued from Burke Oourt of Ordinary,
in favor of John C. Sapp vs. llar lv C. Sapp.
Property pointed out by defendant.
• Al*o, At the same time and piace will
he sold tiie following property, to-wit: One
hay mare, about seven years old ; thirty-five
bushels of corn, in the shuck ; one thousand
pounds of fodder, more or less; levied onus
tiie property of Peter Ward, to satisfy a lien
li. fa., issued from Burke Superior Court, in
favor of B Stubblefield vs. Peter Wade.
Tins December oth, 1872 —dec7-4
JOHN L. SMITH, Sheriff.
SS LOGGIA, lU KKi: COUNTV—
V 7 Whereas. W. J!. Diiiskm.i. h;is applied
for letters of administration upon tho estate of
Mrs. Sarah White, late of said county deceased:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to ho and appear at my office
on, or before , the FIRST MONDAY IN
JANUARY, 1873, to show cause (if any they
can) why said letters should not be granted*
Given under my hand and official signature,
at Waynesboro’, this November 12, 1872.
nov23-4w E. F. LAWSON, Ordinary.
/•'t EOIIGIA, IIURKE COUNTY
VT Whertu W. R DitisKii.t, applies to the
Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship of
tho persons and property of Augustus. Joshs, and
Jack White, minor*children of Sarah White, late
of satd county, deceased : These arc. therefore,
toeiloaud admonish all persons interested to
bo and appear at mv office on, or before, the
FIRST MONDAY'IN JANUARY , 1873, to
show cause (if any they can) why said letters
should not be granted.
(liven under ray hand and official signature,
at Waynesboro’, this ivcmhcr 12, 1872
nov'23-4\v E. P. LAWBON, Ordinary.
Georgia, buiike county—
Whertas, RomstiT A. Ai.t.Kx applies tome
for letters dismissory, as administrator, from tho
estate of John C. Templeton, late of said county,
deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all persons intereste l to he and appear
at my office on, or hofore, tho FIRST MON
DAY IN FEBRUARX , 1872, to show cause
(if any thoy can), why said administrator should
not be dismissed, as provided by la w.
Given under inyhand and official signature,
at Waynesboro’, this November 4th. 1872.
nov9-to E. F. LAWSON, Ordinary.
/A EOItGIA, BUltkE COUNTY
VT Whereas , Wm.lL llAncnovns, as execu
tor of Henry Hargroves, deceased, applies to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for letters dis
missory from said cs!ate : 1 hese are, therefore,
to c ito and admonish nil persons interested to be
and appoarot my office on, or before, the I'lh ST
MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1873, to show
cause (if any they can) why said applicant should
not bo dismissed from said estate.
(liven under my hand and official signature,
at Wavncsboro’. this November 4tb, 1872.
uov'23 id ' E. F. LAWSON, Ordinary.
“SA-TiTTS POPIJXjX SITPBEMA X.E3C EBTO.”
WAYNESBORO'. GA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1873.
Augusta Advertisements.
Boots and Shoos!
30 CASES;FIRST-CLASS GOODS
FROM A XjKAHIN'CtBI lOUBE OF PHIL VDA.
M
IN ORDER TO COUNTERACT THE EFFECTS OF THE HORSE
(linense, I spread before ,my friends and the public the following inducements,
and assure them thatjjthe work below mentioned is of fine finish, and manufac
tured from the best material, viz:
4SO Pairs Ladies’ 18-thread, Double S< le, Lice Gamers, at - B*2 50 per pair.
dfiU Pairs Misses’ of same quality Lace Gaiters, at - - 2.2") per pair.
320 Pairs Ladies’ Pebble Goat Double Sole Boots at - - 2.50 per pair.
240 Pairs Misses’ Pebble, same quality Roots at - - - 2.25 per pair.
280 Pairs Misses’ Pebble Foxed, Silver Tips at 1.85 per pair.
140 Pairs Child's same quality, Silver Tips at - 1.00 per pair.
200 Pairs Child’s same quality, No Tip, at 1.50 per pair.
DO Pairs Ladies' Cloth Top Pebble Fused Roots at - - 2.05 per pair.
90 Pairs Ladies’ Cloth Top Kid Foxed Routs at - - - 2.5(1 per pair.
90 Pairs Ladies’ Cloth Velvet Tops, 1 to 3, at - - - - 0.50 per pair.
180 Pairs Child's Extra Fine Velvet Top, Kid Foxed, 7 to 10, at 2.15 per pair.
Which isjan average REDUCTION of alout 13 per cent, cn fonner prices
A greater varictyfof Gentlemen’s Ilacd-Slitched Work than can be found in
any house in the State. Every article in the above list equal to all thut is
claimed for it, and reclamation made in every instauce when it fails to give sat
isfaction. The ONE PRICE RULE, as heretofore, will be strictly adhered
to, and every effort made to accommodate and please customers.
2SL33ESINr^LI^r 9
*1 226 Broadlstreet, (TIiMK DOORS BELOV THE CENTRAL HOTEL) Augusta, Ga.
Iff O 3T 43 3OT
<> y
r I > nANKFI L for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me by nty Berko friends, I take greu
1 pleasure in announcing to them that I have enlarged my etor’o, v. hieh will enable me To
KEEP A STILL LARGER AND BETTER STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.,
Which lavHl continue to sell at astonishingly low prices
and, in spite of all opposition, will endeavor to
M IKE THIS THE
111-11 l BIN! sill!
Being Convenienty Situated near the Lower Market,
No. 13(5 Broad Rtreet, Augusta, Grit.
IfT None of my Burke friends should fail tn give me n call, ns mv goods will be
cheerfully shown, and comparison in pricea and quality is respectfully invitee!
PRICES ARK MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
TO WHOLESALE BUYERS A LIVING DISCOUNT ALLOWED.
OVIIDES. CAREFULLY EXECUETB!
N. B.—A large stock of NEW FALL GOODS has
just come to hand.
O. J. T. EALKL,
136 Brotad tree, Near the Lower Market, Augusta, Ga.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
DRUGGISTS,
212 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
p ADDITION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK OF
OILS, PAINTS, rfSBS,
PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
BriTTSHBS, PERFUMERY
FISH-HOOKS and LINES.
Have now on hand, and will continue to keep a large and well sassorted stock of
both NATIVE and IMPORTED
ari cx P (!r 'ence of the last Fourteen
_rW/*G ■ Li£[j Years, we have no hesitation in recotn
-I,fflMilt'll iCii Y mending these justly celebrated Garden
Seeds as fully equal, if not superior, to any
C , t 0 i’ * n Gic United States.
Our ariangementa arc such that we can
supply Country dealers on more advantege
°us terms than they can buy of other
! PLJUMB &ILE!TN ER. AUGUSTA, CIEORGIA.
jao2o-ly
II $2 a year, in advance.
Waynesboro’ Advertise i/ts.
rami fresh iii 111
AM) OM()\ SETS.
SOMETHING NICE, NEW AND USEFUL:
The Warren Hoc',
SOLD AT AGENTS PRICE, $1.50.
J3TTIIUSE SIZES CA LI, AND SEE THEM.
Great Sensation!!!
Terribly Exctted Crowd
AT
MOSES’
TO SEE OPENED HIS SECOND SUPPLY OF
fall and winter
I
— f°> —
Ladies?’ Dress? Goods:
Supor French Meriuos, Magenta&l3lue.
Silk Plaid Poplins, Silk Luster.
Alpacas, Black, White and Blue.
Hand Embroidered Poplinets.
Coburgs, Lead and Red, for shawls,
D Lain?, all wool. Net and Worsted
Shawls.
Wolseys, all prices. Stripes and Check
Cottons.
Bleached and Unbleached White Goods.
Ribbons—Belt Sash aud Narrow, all
Varieties.
1 lOSI KR Y:
Black Silk Stockings, Ladies’ and Chil
dren's Cotton and Marino.
Men’s and Boys', White, Striped and
Colored Socks.
SHOES:
Ladies’ Drew aud Common Cloth, Calf
an 1 Kip.
Boys’ and Men's Sewed and Pegged
Gaiters and Shoes.
Children's and Infants Shoes, all sizes.
CI.OTIIING-, KTG:
Mcu and Youths’ Ready-made Cluthing.
Gents’ Underwear. Linen and Paper
Collars, Suspenders, Gauntlets.
CU PLERY. Rodgers’and other makes.
Leather and Shoe Findings.
Family Ufi oceries:
All Kinds. Jollies, Nuts, Raisins and
Almond-.
Fine and Common Whiskeys, Gin and
Brandy.
Fine Mackerel, sc. each.
MEAL always on hand.
AT MOSES’.
dec7-ly oc?G
“ mlEßliflm -
I HAVE ASSOCIATED MR. J. M. OUT
LAW with me in business, under tile
nameand style of' WILKINB&CO. Thank
ful lor the most liberal patronage extended
me, a continuance of the same is solicited.
\Y. A. WILKINS.
Waynesboro’, Ga., Nor. 22,1872.
J no. D. Munneilyn,
A GENT FOR THE
FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS
Insurance Companies:
The New York Life,
Cash Assets, $18,500,000.
Liverpool and London and Globe,
Cash assets $21,000,000 gold.
“ (America) 3, *OO.OOO.
Andes Fire, of Ohio $1,000,000.
Georgia Mutual Protection.
.—— -r- • -
Clerk's ('Hire, Cocit-house Squaie,
je‘22 Waynesboro’, Ga.
- 111
Cl EORGIA, BURKE COUATI.
X In Suu’k Court foh said County.
DARLING P. DUNCAN )
v*. > Libel for Divorce.
ROSA DUNCAN. )
It appearing from the Sheriff’s return in the
above stated case, that tho defendant was not to
he found in his bailwick, and it further appear
ing that, the said defendant resides out of the
State of Georgia, it is hereby ordered that cita
tion issue as required by law, in such cases, to
the said defendant, requiring her to be and ap
pear at the noxt Term of Burke Superior Court,
to he held on the Third Monday in May, 1973,
then and there to make tier answer, or defensive
allegation in writing, to the Plaintiff’s Libel for
Divorce; as in default thereof the Court nil!
proceed according to tbe statutes in such cases
made and provided.
GEORGIA—BURKE COUNTY. )
Clerk's Office, Summon Count S
A true nUaut from tho minutes of Burke Su
perior Court, May adjourned Term, 1872.
Witness my official signature and seal of
[seal ] of office this November 19th, Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-two.
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN, C.S.B.C.
nov23-mlm
RULES FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING:
Sale* qf land, etc., hy Adniiuit/ratnr*. Executor*,
or liuimtinn* arc requir' and hy tine to be held on Ifie
,/i rot Tuctifny in the month, h> ween the hour* of ten
in the forenoon nnd thier in the (\fternoon, at the
j coml-humt in the conniy in which the firvpeily u
i nitwitted. Notice* of three milt-* inner be given in a
jioti'ic gutetti in the county where the hind lii*}(f
! therein mny. Notionfor the tale of pertunal properly
I mutt be giren in like manner ten tiny* preriout to
.Hill day Nollies to Debtor* nnd Creditor* of an
| estate mael he III! hi is hi 1 1 forty day*. Nntiee that an
i plication will he made to the Court of Ordinary for
I have to sell hind, etc . mutt tic imhlish. il one. a week
' for four week*. Citation* fur Del ter* of /and mini*
trillion , Guardianthip, etc., inuet be puhll heil thirty
day*. Far din.i**iov from Administration and ft
erut r*h ,i, three men!hi -di*mi**itn from Gdird
ianthip, forty day*. Huh * for Foreclosure of Mart,
gave mud he puhlithed monthly for four month*.
Ff rttahliehinr lo*t paper*, for' the full */are qf
; tin et month*. For compelling title* from Admit fa.
, trulor* ir Krerutirr *, where hand hni Iren given by
i reenned three month*. Application for Uoivitrnd
rnu*i he puhlitheil hrire. f PnhHcntian* trill gave
/|/ ntiniml according to these requirement* unit**
olTwrwite ordered \ KT One inch, or about eighty
ward*, it u equare; fraction* counted a* full tqunrtt
SNO.IB.
Augusta Advertisements.
At Mrs. N. Drum ( lurk’s
AUGUSTA, GEORG
Switches, Braids, Curls and Puffs,
Chignons, Frizzettes, Rolls and “Rats,”
Lncc nnd LinenNlollars, Cuffs,
Velvet, Straw, and Alpine Hats,
Ermine, Swan’s Down, Capes and Muffs,
Ribbons, Flounces, Feathers, Mats,
Cords nnd Tassels, Fringes Braid—
Everything in Fancy trade.
tic Remcrnncr Best Assorted
Stock in the city at
251 BROAD STREET,
Handkerchfs, Hosiery. V, ils, Velveteen,
Silks, Satins, Gilt Braid, Tassels,
Stars, &c. Crape, Crape Col
lars, Crape Veils, &c.
Fancy Dry (ioods and Millinery
AT
CI^AR.K.^S.
oec2l-tt
PLANI ERS
REAR IN MIND THAT THE
following GUANOS, for sale hy us, are un
surpassed by any that is now upon the
market:
ZELL’S SUPERPHOSPHATE, Cash, $00:
Time, SOS.
COTTON STATES GUANO, Cash, $00.00!
Time, SOS.
STERNFEI/S DISSOLVED CONE, Cash,
$00; Time, SOS.
PLANTERS SOLUBLE GUANO, Cash, $55;
Time, S6O.
CUMBE RLA N D SUPERPHOSPHATE,
Cash, $55; Time, SOO.
STONO SOLUBLE GUANO, Cash, $55.00:
Time, SOO.
STONO ACID PIIOSPIIATT, Cash, $:!0.00 ;
Time $35.
* *
■ ..■
JENNINGS, SMITH k CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Augusta, Geohoia.
—o —
R. H. MILT,EDGE,
GENERAL AGENT,
WAYNESBORO, - - - GEORGIA.
dec2 I-3m
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
Hotels, Boarding Houses,
AND PRIVATE FAMILIES.
r pHE UNDERSIGNED ARE, NOW PRE
-L PARED to supply Hotels, Boarding-
Houses, and private families with the
Choicest BEEF,
Veal, Mutton. Lamb,
Fork, Spare Ribs,
Pork Sausage,
Roasting? Rigs*
CAM IE, Kte., Etc.,
IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.
All our Meats are warranted FRESH, and
of the BEST KIND.
OUR CORNED BEEF,
Put tip by our Mr. Lawbexce, is superior
to any front New York Fulton Market.
ALSO, we keep a FIRST-CLASS
Family GFrooery,
well stocked with all kinds of Family Sup
plies, including CANNED FRUITS, FISH,
MEATS, PICKLES, JELLIES, Etc.'
t%T Send your Orders or Baskets to us,
and wo will fill them and ship bv earliest
train direct, atj theJJLo west Market
Frices.
Wo will, also, fill any order from custom
ers for articles that are not in our line
such as Fish, Oysters, Vegetables,‘Bakers’
Bread, etc.
We are confident of giving satisfaction
and ask only a trial.
LAWRENCE & RIGSBY,
114 Broad Street,
And Stall 10 Lower Market,
nov3o AUGUSTA, GA.
THOMAS RICHARDS & SON,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
AND DEALERS IX
263 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
ESTABLISHED 1827.
KEEPCONSTA NTLY ON HAND a LARGE
STOCK OF ALL KINDS <fc SIZES OF
BHi-A-IsTIEt BOOKS.
Foolscap, Letlcr, Vote, and all other Writing Paper
and every article of Stationery used in
Counting Rooms and Public' Offices.
a r,so,
A great variety of Fancy Goode to meet tho
wants of Country Merchants
Any Book will ho sont bv mail, free of ox
ponse, on receipt of Publishers’ price oel9-3m
trt per (,i W' Agent* wanted I A1
" olaseea of working people, of
eltiter sex, young or old, make more money at work
for ue in their spore moments, or all tbe time, |h*i
at anything else. Particular* free. Addre.se fj.
Stinson t* Cos., Portland, Maine. „ov9 -t*