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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1873.
Appointments of Rev. Geo. S. Johnston:
Ist Sunday in the month —Waynesboro.
2d Sunday and Saturday before —Mt.
Zion.
3d Sunday and Saturday before —Old
Church.
3d Sunday night at Waynesboro.
4th Sunday and Saturday before—
Clark’s Chapel.
Cth Sunday—Waynesboro.
Tub Superior Court (adjourned
term) convenes next week.
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Skk notice of “Domestic” Sewing
Machine, in another column.
Plantkus, farmers, read the adver
tisement of H. V. Godhke, in this issue.
The “W arren Hoe’’ is for sale by
li. DkL Moses, under The Expositor
office.
Messrs. Stout & Steed will have a
car load of mules in town during the
next week.
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We direct attention to the adver
tisement of Mr. Jethro Thomas, in an
other column.
Notice the advertisement of Messrs.
Katcliffe & Chew, dealers in Guano,
etc., Augusta, Ga.
Wilkins & Cos., have a splendid
stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groce
Tics, etc ; and are constantly receiving
new supplies.
A large majority of County officers,
recently elected, have received their
Commissions, given bond, and entered
upon their duty.
Preachino.—The Ilcv. Mr., John
ston, will preach to-morrow, morning
and evening, at the Methodist church.
Sunday school at three and a half
o’clock, p.m.
Delinquents Will please pay up. Good
deeds with the New Year are ever ben
eficial to the soul, mind, and heart.
Pay your debts and sleep in peace —
have a clear conscience, and not “a
seared one.’’
Return of Thanks.—Mrs. A. J.
Richmond requests us to return thanks
to the citizens of L :\vt mvilie fur t' e
noble and generous pa'roriage bo'tn-ted
upon her during her stay .
midst.
From the npp nrance of the Central
Hotel register of nrrivubi, as published
in the Constitutionalist, it seems our
friends have taken the advice given
through these eolumns, several weeks
since You find the Central \ No. 1,
ch?
At Milieu, a few days ago, in jum
ping from the Macon train, upon which
through mistake, we had bestowed our
precious carcass, we fell, spninig ono
of our wrists severely—nud we couldn’t
set as much type as otherwise we
would. Pardon.
“A Thin, of Beauty is a Joy Forever.’
—What is it 1 Something prepared for wo
man only, and to be used by woman exclu
sively. It is adapted especially to cases where
the womb is disordered, and will cure all irj
regularities of the “menses” or “monthly
courses,” by restoring ttie discharge in every
instance, whether acute or chronic. Where
sit 1 Hr. J. Bradtield’s Female Regulator
Woman’s Best Friend—is prepared and
sold by L. 11. Bradfleid, Druggist, Atlanta,
Ga., and may be bought f r $1.50 per bottle
at anv respectable Urug House in the Union.
For sale in Waynesboro by Wilkins & Go
The editor, on returning recently
from Savannah, stopped at Millcn for
dinner (every body stops there, for they
get the value of the money they pay
out), where lie was pleased to meet the
ever kind, courteous, open-handed and
free-hearted proprietor, Capt. Jvs. H.
Daniel. Friends, when traveling either
way on the Central, don’t, don’t, for
your own sake, don’t carry a lunch with
you. It is an old practice with some
people to do so, and we admit, in some
sections of country, on some road
lines, it would stand you iu hand to fol
low it up,—but not here—for Capt.
Danile’s table is as fine as you will
find anywhere —the cities not excepted.
Try it; and if what we say ts not
strictly true, call on us for the worth
of your money in “a gratis subscription
to this paper.” *
Settled Beyond a Douut. —No one ques
tions the fact that more cases of whites,
suppressed and Irregular menses and uterine
obstructions, of every kind, are being daily
cured, by Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regu
lator, than by all other remedies combined.
Its success in Georgia and other States is
beyond precedent In the annals of physic.
Thousands of certificates from women every
where pour iu upon the proprietor. The
attention of prominent medical ireu is arous
ed in behalf of this wonderful compound,
and the most successful practitioners use it.
Its action is pleasant, quick and sure. If
women niflhr hereafter it will be their own
fault. Female Regulator is prepared and
sold by L. 11. Bradfleid, Druggist, Atlanta
Ga., and may be bought for $1.50 per bottle
nt any respectable Drug Store in the Union.
For sale in Waynesboro’ by Wilki.vh & Cos
A New Idea.—The Sun is discus
sing the proposition to substitute for
the public execution of criminals con
demned to death the plan of putting
them to death privately by poison with
out their expecting it, in ways known
only to the officers charged with the
duty of killing.
The motive, says the editor, appears
to be humane, and it reminds ot an idea
conceived years ago by M. Jules Le
Chevalier, a French socialist. His
plan was to substitute for the guillotine
or the gailows what he called electric
figuration. The criminal was to be
taken, and life extinguished by an im
mense shock of electricity, which would
overcome him with such inconceivable
J
rapidity that he would not be conscious
of the process. M. Le Chevalier ad
vocated this reform with much elo
quence, but we do not think he made
many converts, and it is not likely that
the new method is any more likely to
be adopted.
Joy to the World ! Vomak is Free !!
Among llie many modern discoveries looking
to the happiness and amelioration of the hu
man race, none is entitled to higher consid
eration than the renowned remedy—Dr. J.
Bradfield’s Female Regulator, Woman’s Best
Friend. By it woman is emancipated from
numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before
its magic newer all irregularities of the womb
vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppres
sion of the menses. It removes uterine ob
structions. It cures constipation and strength
ens the system. It braces the nerves and
purifies the blood. It never fails, as thous
ands of women will testify. This valuable
medicine is prepared and sold by L. 11.
Brad field, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price,
$1.50 per bottle. All respectable drug men
keep it. For sale in Waynesboro’, Ga., by
Wilkins & Cos. janiß-3m
Waynesboro Prices Current
corrected weekly by
W. A. WILKINS.
Stri >e.s, par yard If a 14
0. naburgs, per yard 18*
Sheeting, 3-4 !> a 10
78 ... 10*a lli
B r riu i. |wr yard 1(5 a IS
pulli..‘ da 10
B.ill. p>r sick 225 a
tV.n-i!, per bushel, sacks in< I'd 1 Of)
Peas, per hu-liel, “ 100
Best Goshen butter, per lb. .. 40 a 45
Coffee —Rio, per pound 21 a 27
•lav i (ties!) 31
Cheese, per poind 18
Molasses, per gallon 38*
Svrttp, per gallon 75 al 25
Sugar—Yellow, per lb 10
Yellow' C I2j
Extra C 13*
Granulated Ilf
Bacon, pel pound (5 a 12
Soap, per pound 7 a 13
.Mackerel—No. 3, in kits 1 60
No. I, “ 250
Flour, per barrel 8 50 a12.00
Lard, best, in übs 12*
The above are package prices ; always an
advance on smaller quantities.
Cotton Markets.
Waynesboro’, Ga., January 31.
Strict Middling 10
Middling 18f
Low Middling 18*
Good Ordinary 17f
Ordinary 17
Sales of the week, 105 hales.
Sales of the season, 1,(501 bales.
Savannah Prices Current.
CORKKCTED WEEKLY FOR THE EXPOSITOR BY
J-. A.. MEB C I EK,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
ANI) DEALER IS
GIUIN, COIL, Gi.IICBRIIS, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
157 BAY STREET.
Apples—North’n, perbbl.s 3 75 a 4 50
Bacon —Hams per 1b.... 13 a 20
Shoulders B|a 9
C It Sides 12pi 13*
White meat a 9*
Coi'ii —Prime Maryland.. 1 00 a1 05
Western white.... 92*a 95
Yellow or mixed.. 85 a 90
Coal —American anthacite 900 alO 00
English do 10 00 all 00
Cheese, per lb •• 17 a
Chickens— Grown, pair. 80 a 90
Half grown. 00 a 70
Coffee, per lb I'-'a 25
tvjj*. per dozen 80 a 35
Flour —Best grades pr bbi 10 25 all OO
Second 8 75 a 6 25
Third 0 50 a 7 50
dronnd Peas, per bush 1 50 a 1 00
Hides—Dry Hint, per lb.. 16*a lr
Dry salted
Ilay, per 1 80 a 1 90
Oats, per bushel 00 a HJ
Onions, per bhl 4 50 a 4 75
Pens, per bush*
Potatoes—lrish, per bbl. 350a 4 00
Sweet,per bus 95 a 1 00^
Hire, per lb 7 a J
I Salt, per sack 1 05 a 1 75
Augusta Advertisements.
0. E. RATCLIFFS. w * u * CHEW.
GUANOS! .
We have for sale the following first-class Guanos
IHE CHESAPEAKE* " well known and pop
ular Fertilizer—and is equal to any offered on the
market. Cash, $55 ; Time. $65.
“I J] PER IA Tj” a pure Bone Gua no, with an analysis
attached to each hag, which will compare favorably
with any now on the market. Cash, $55; Time* $65.
WE SELL in Burke County, Barry’s Chemical Fer
tilizer, a Guano that is highly recommended by those
who have used it. Cash, $55; Time, $65.
WE ARE A GTS, at Augusta, for E. Frank Coe’s
Bone Superphosphate. Cash, ssl ; Time, $60.00.
W e are also Agents for BABCOCK’S FIRE EXTIN
GUISHER. Every house should have one and save
insurance.
GEO, E RATCIJFFE & CO.,
janiMm 229 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, (GA.
AT HIS
136 BROAD STREE,
Near the Lower Market, Augusta, Ga.,
Continues to offer great bargains in Dry Goods.
PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES!
OME! PRICE O!NTjY !!
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
Hotels, Boarding Houses,
AND PRIVATE FANILIES.
r |MIE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PRE
-- PARED to supply Hotels, Boarding-
Ileuses, and private families with the
Choicest HKEF,
Veal, \lutfccm, Lamb,
Pork, Spare liibs,
Pork Sausage,
Roasting Digs.
GAME, Lite., Ktc.,
IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.
Alt our Meats are warranted FRESH, and
of the BEST KIND.
oust CORNER BEEF,
Put up by oun Mr. Lawßkncb, is superior
to any from New Y'mk Fulton Market.
|.V* ALSO, we keep a FI R.BT-CLASS Ai. 3
Family Grocery,
well stocked with a!! kinds of Family Sup
plies, including CANNED FRUITS, FISH,
MEATS, PICKLES, JELLIES, Etc.
I-$r Send vour Driers or Baskets to u,
and we will fill them and ship by earliest
train direct, at the Lowest .Ifarkci
Prices.
We will,'also, fill any order from custom
ers for articles that are not. ii our line
such as Pish, Oysters. Vegetables, Bakers’
Bread, etc.
We are confident of giving satisfaction
and ask < uly a irial.
LAW lEUCS & RIGSBY,
111 Broad Street,
And Stall 10 Lower Market;
itov3o AUGUSTA, GA
NOTICE TO FARMERS!
Plows!! Plows!!
rpiiE UNDERSIGNED HA ON II AND •
L Fine Lot of Iteady-made S'l EEt and
IRON PLOWS, which will be sold at very
reasonable rates.
The materia! from which Ihese PLOWS
are manufact and was selected w ith great care,
and are well made.
Persons who have been annoyed by having
work badly done, as well as material wasted,
will find it to their advantage to oali and ex
amine my work before making their arrange
ments. .IAO. J. CVA.VS
Cor. Ray and Centre street .
decl I Augusts, Ga.
Lumber for Sale 1
x AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL
V / keep for sale, at this place LUMBER
of all sizes, quantity and quality. Persons
desiring choice or special lots will nave their
orders promptly attended to hy leaving the
same with me. R H. BARR.
Waynesboro, Jan. 14, 1873—18il'
PI Am ERS
WILL BEAR IN MIND THAT THE
following GUANOS, for sale by us, are un
surpassed by any that is now upon the
market:
ZELI.’S SUPERPHOSPHATE, Cash, s<so
Time, SBS.
COTTON STATES GUANO, Cash. $60.00!
.Time, $65.
STERNFEL’S DISSOLVED BONE, Cash,
$00; Time, $(55.
PLANTERS SOLUBLE GUANO, Cash, $55;
Time, S6O.
CUMBE RLA N D SUPERPHOSPHATE,
Cash, $55; Time, SOO.
STONo SOLUBLE GUANO, Cash, $55.00;
Time, S6O.
STONO ACID PHOBPIIATT, Cash, $30.00
Time $35.
JENNINGS, SMITH & CO.,
C O T TON FACTORS,
Augusta, Gbokgia.
H. H. MILLEDGE,
GENERAL AGENT,
WAYNESBORO, - - - GEORGIA.
dec2l—3iu
At Mrs. N. Drum Chirks
AUGUSTA, GEORG ,
Switches, Braids, Curls and Puffs,
Chignons, Frizzctfes, Rolls and “Rats,”
L ice and Linen Collars, Cuffs,
Velvet, Straw, and Alpine Hats,
Ermine, Swan’s Down, Capes and Muffs
Ribbons, Flounces, Feathers, Mats,
Cord4fcnd Tassels, Fringes Rraid—
Everything in Fancy trade.
Remcmner : 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 (mods and Millinery
AT
OIaAKHL’S.
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Miscellaneous Advertisein'ts
im uTrs IWAOIC LIWIIENT.
r |'MUS wonderful medical compound is u
X safe and speedy cine for Ktysipelnß,
Bone felon, Earache, Headache, Tootluice,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cronp, Colic in
man and beast, Sorelhroat, Asthma, Dys
entery, D arrhoe, nnd in fact, all dlssea.ses
where a remedy Is needed to art sj ecialy
upoigthe nervous .system. Circulars giving
full directions for its use free to all. Ask
at all Drug stores and Country stores for
it—and take no other.
For sale by Win. H. Wilkrns & Amos I*.
Lambftii, Waynesboro’, Qa. & J. 1). Perry,
Mum erlyn. Burke Cos. Ga.
Wm. C. Hauser Gen’l Ag’t.
Agents Wanted. Bartow, No 11 (T. It. 11. Ga
Jan 25 -ly-
Notice to Planters.
ailSf
r FMI E undersigned would respectfully
1. inform the Planters, and others, ol
Burke county, tiiat he is now prepared to
execute in the neatest manner all jobs in
in his line with which lie may lo favored.
Plows pointed and made, and stocks
manufactured to order. Carriages, Bug
gies, and Wagons repaired.
All kinds of wood and ironwork exe
cuted in a workmanlike manner ad at
reasonable rates.
11. S. BEAL,
jan!3 Shop in rear of Court-house.
A (IREAT BLESS 1 Nil,
Never, since the time ‘ when the rooming .-tars
nng together,” has there been a greater medical
discovery and blessing to the human race than the
GL OJIE FLO WER CO UGIIS Yli UP
This delightful nnd rare compound is the ac
tive principle, obtained by chemical process,
from the “Globe Flower,” known also ns “But
ton Root.” and in Botany as “Cephalunthur.
Occidentals
Globe Flower Coucß Syrup is almost an in
fallible cure for every despription of Cough.
Colds, Hoarseness, Pore Throat, Croup, Whoop
ing Cough, Pleurisy, JuffuCDra, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Ac ; nnd will enre Consumption, when
taken in time—as thousands will testify.
Globe Flower Cruga Syrup will cure the
most obstinate cases of Ch onio Cough nnd I.ung
affections, when all other boasted remedies fail.
Globe Flower CoUch Syrup docs not con
tain a pa rticle of opium or any of its preparations.
Globe Flower Couch Syrup does not con
tain a particle of poison, or any ingredient that
could hurt the most delicate child.
Globe Flower Couoh Syrtp has become,
where known, the most popular Cough Medicine
in the country, because it has successfully with
stood the three great tests of merit, vis: Time,
Experience, and Conijietition. and remains, after
passing rhiotiyh this ordeal, the best article o
kind in the world.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup is pleasant to
the taste, and docs not disagree with the most
delicate stomach
Physicians who have consumptive patients
are invited to try the Globe Flower Cough
Syrup. Its magical effects will at once be felt
and acknowledged.
Keware of counterfeits; the genuine has the
words, Globe Flower Cough Syrup blown in
each bottle, and tho signatures of the proprietors
upon each label. The trade-mark label and
compound are protected bv Letters Patent.
Don’t take any other article as a substitute
for Globe Flower Cough Syrlt. If your drug
gist or merchant has none on hand, request him
to order it for you.
Thousands of Testimonials of the most won
derful cures are constantly lieing web ed from
the North, East, W r est, and South—some of
which seem almost miraculous.
Sold by Diuggwts at SI.OO per bottle, $5 00
for one-half dozen.
J.S PEMBERTON A CO. Proprietors,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by Wiikins A Cos j in!B-ly
SUMMERVILLE SEMINARY
MAI. 11 AM) I’EMALE.
r T'HE ABOVE NAMED POPULAR IN
-1 STITOTION of LEARNING will be
ope no I "ii the first Monday in February,
1873. tiii’ei the 'ii per intendency of
t;**v. /,. DeLOACHE, Principal,
Mi*>S fi i >rLOACHE, Associate.
There wilt bo two sessions of five mo: (hs
eae'n with ; vacation .it the end of t’,.* .irst*
tern. A nubli* exam nation will be h?d it
the Trus.oes and patrons s ■ direct.
A high standard of scholarship and good
mo:a! training will be aimed at.
TEi’MS AND RATES.
TUITION PEIS SESSION,
f; class §IOOO
Fee *’ f I IBs 1(5 00
Tbi and • ,ss .... 26 00
The ah t lutes are to he paid, one-hal
strictly '<•: i ranee, the b dance at end of
session. Tuition from date of entrance to
and of session except in cases of protracted
illness. Board can be had in good families
at §lO ami §l2 per month, without lights
anti washing. For further particulars, ad
ress either of the Principals, at Millville,
Burk county, Ga. * dec2l
Cd EOIHJIA, BCItKE COUNT?.
J lx Sup’a CotjiT foH said County.
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ii \ f ' L F. LAW i'S
ja.ili-Ul / Ordinary.
s . : ‘ * 4
•Legal Advertisemeifts.
/ 1 FORGIA, ItUKKU. UOUNTY—
\ J Whereas, Mrs. Emily Carpenter applies
for letleis of guardianship of tho person and
property of Merge Ann, Ella, Henry, Jefferson,
and llailey Carpenter, minors of Jefferson It#
Carpenter, dcc’d : These are, thoruforc, to cite
and admonish all persons interested to he and
appear at mv office on, or before, the FIRST
MONDAY IN FEBRUARY. 1573, to show
cause (if any they can)*, why said letters should
not be granted. . *
Given under my hand and official signature,
at Waynesboro’, this Jan',ary Ist, 1R73
Jan-I’-4 E. F. LAWSON. Ordinary.
/ 1 EORGIA, BURKB COUNTY
V X Whereas, Robkut M. Hkkßinuton applies
to mo for letters of administration upon tho estate
of Oenrgo P. Herrington, late of snid county, de
ceased ; Thcs#are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all persons interested to be nnd appear at my
ofliic on, or before, the VI RSI MONDAY IN
MARCH NEXT to show cause (if any they can)
why snid letters should not bo grantod.
Given under my hand and§oftieial signature,
at Waynesboro', this January 20th, 1873.
jan2s-4w E. F.LAWSON, Ordinary.
—
/ t F.OItGIA, IIUHKB COUNTY—
Vi Whereas , James M. Warp applies for let
ters ofadinini.4 atiou upon the estate of Eugenia
C. Dunlap, into of said county, deceased : Theso
nro, therefore, to cito and admonish all persons
interested to ho nnd appear at mv office on, or
before, the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH
NEX T to show cause (if any they can) why said
letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and ofSeiul signature
at Waynesboro', this January 20lh, 1873.
jan 25-4 w E. F. T.AWSON Ordinary.
/ t F.ORGIA, lUJHKE COUNTY—
YT Whereas, Wm. B. Hargroves, as execu
tor of Ilcnrv Hargroves, deceased, applies to the
Couri of Ordinary of said county for letters dis
mbsqry from said es ate : These are, therefore,
ro cite and admonish all persons interested to bo
and ppoarot nivofiior on, or lxforetli* FIRST
MONDAY IN FEBRUARY. 1873, to show
r•. o( anytime <) tv hv-.-aid applicant should
n be ,ii Mi- ei pi -aid e -a'e.
( on itndc c h >4 aid official 'giafure,
at Wavne-boro*. No eni ”.b. 1 •'2
uov.J .1 K. F. LAW.'ON 0 J nary.
Georgia, iujrke county—
Whereas. Dr A. B. Wallace, as guard
inn of Mary K. Perkins )forraarly Mary E. Wal
lace) applies for letters dismissory from said
guardianship : These are therefore to cite and
admonish all doraons interested to lie nnd appear
at roy office on, or before, the FIRST MON
DAY IN MARCH NEXT to show cause (if
any they can) why iaid npdlicution should not
l> granted.
Given under my band a-nd official .-ignaturo
at Waynesboro’, this January 6th, 1373.
jnnll-td K. F. LAWSON, Ordinary.
/ Teohg.a, burke county
l T Whereas. Hubert A. Allen applies to me
for letters distnissory, ns administrator, from tho
o-t.ite of John 0. Templeton, late of said county,
deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all persons intereste 1 to be and appear
at my office on. or before, the FIRST MON
DAY IN FEBRTJARX, 1872, to show cause
(if any they can), why said administrator should
not be di.missed, as provided by law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at Waynesboro’, this November 4th. 1872.
nov9-to E. F. LAWSON, Ordinary.
n UAKDIAft’S Sale of Laud.
\JT By authority of the Ordinary of Burke
county. Stale of Georgia, I will sell at pub
lic audio'', to the highest bidder, on the
first Tuesday In February. 1873. befee the
Court-house door, in the town of Waynes
boro’, said corn ty, between tlie lawful hours
of sale, all that tract, or parcel of land, sit
uate, lying, and being in said county and
Ctate, containing sixty (60) acres, more or
loss, adjoining lands of B. It. Odom, Jus’in
B. Heath, and Moses Royal. Sold as the
property of Henry M., Georgia, ar.d Katie
Wimberly, minors—it being owned In com
mon by them and Emma Bargeron (formerly
Wimberly)—and for their benefit by their
guardian, Drucllla Wimberly'. Terms cash.
Purchasers to pav for stamps and papers.
DRUCILLA WIMBERLY,
Guardian of Henry M., Georgia, and Katy
Wimberlv. dec2B-4w
Bi iike sheriff sale
will be sold before the Court-house
door in the town of Waynesboro’, Ga., on
the F/IIST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY
NEXT, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit: Sixteen hun
dred pounds of cotton in the seed (more or
less), and about sixty bushels of corn, more
or less, and about seven hundred pounds of
f wider’levied on as the pr< perty of Rail’
Williams under a distress warrant in favor
of G. It. Pi’nier. trustee, &c., vs. Raif Wil
liams.
Also, At the same time and place will be
sold the following property, to-wit: Four
thousand and seven hundred acres of land,
more or less, bounded by lands of Estate
of Wm. R Mm phey, estate of A 11. Ander
son, Ogeeche rive estate of Charles E, Nes
bit and M. P. Green, levied on as the estate
of Augustus 11. Anderson, dec’d., in the
hands of Moses P. Green executor of A. H.
Anderson.to satisfy a fi.fa. issued from Burke
Superior Court, in favor of John Anderson
vr: Moses P. Green executor of Aug. H.
Anderson dec’d. Property pointed out by
M P Green executor and legal notice given.
J. W. H. BELL, D. S. B. C.
January 2, 1873 —4-4 w
Sale of the Hopkin’s Land in
Burke County.
IN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF THE
Honorable Superior Court of Richmond
County, Ga.. 1 will sell at the Court-house
door, in the town of Waynesboro’, Burke
Countv, Ga., on tie First Tuesday in
February, 1873, between the legal
hours of sale, the plantation in said County
of Burke, known sh the “llopkin’s Place,’’
containing (including land in the swamp)
about Eight Hundred (800) acres, more or
less, lying on Burke side of Mcßcan creek,
ami adjoining land of Thomas Cosnalum and
Stephen Miller. Also, will he sold at the
same time arid place, a tract in said County
of Burke, detached from the above tract,
containg one hundred and nine (1U0) acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Benjamin
Sims, Jerry Hurst, McDonald Vaughn, ami
Janies Miller. 1 will sell in separate tracts
or parcels to suit purchasers, where it can
be done to advantage; if not, then each of
toe above tracts will be sold as a whole.—•
All sold as the property of the estate of
Lambeth Hopkins, deceased, as per decree
above mentioned.
Terms —one-fourth cash, o a-solvent ac
ceptance payable Nov. Ist, 187’!, balance
payable March Ist, 1871, with interest.—
Bond for titles will be given, and in default
of prompt payment purchasers will forfeit
l ight to title*, arnl land " ill he re-solil at
their risk. JOILN J. JONES,
Commissioner in Equity.
January 10, ,1873 —18-tds
ADVERTISE TN
"THE EXPOSITOR.'