Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, February 22, 1870, Image 7

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* . ~ fo. . (m =*■< r»j | g*^* *v 4*7'* .L- MWaOUMMHKMM / rnn —*aum mn'Sieii'j rstwnii T fa.e O-eoro-ia Weekly Telegraph, and Journal <fc Messenger. advantages we enjoy ‘ -5 the result of a long established ' s successful business enables us to “jj er inducements that makes this announcement worthy of attention. Importing our foreign goods di rect, controlling mahy leading styles af American fabrics, employing the best artistic talent in the production 0 f ourgoeds, and "constant progress" urmotto, wo claim to lead the mar- READY- -MADE CLOTHING, c f which we keep full lines of all grades, for Men and Boys. In CUSTOM WORK ^-products arc unsurpassed for quai ls workmanship and elegance. In GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS our stock is constantly large and seasonable. We are the solo manu facturers cf the which we supply both ready-made and to order. Prices uniformly low. Gentlemen visiting New-York are rjjuested to call and have therr measures recorded upon our books System of Self-Measurement, and other information promptly furnished when desired. Address P. 0. Box 2256, N Y. LIFE Wim COM! Authorized Capita}, 82.000,000. Guaranteed Capital, 8500,000. Deposited for the Benefit of Policy Holders, $100,000. PRINCIPAL OFciCil: f?l a c ® ti 9 €* e o s*" a a* WW. R. JOHNSTON, I’rcsitieat. AVM. S. 1101,7, Vice-President. C. F. McCAY, Actuary. CEO. 8. OBEAR, Secretary. JOHN AV. BVBKE, Ceuernl A (rent. SVH. J. BAUILI,, Superintend’! of Agencies rpUK COTTON STATES is a HOME COMPANY. All its accumulations arc deposited at the South, and co to bnilding up our own country, rather than to enriching Foreign Companies. Its success has been UNPRECEDENTED up to this time, and its business is rapidl? increasing. It insures on all THE MOST POPULAR PLANS of Insurance. If you want to in. ure your life in A SOUND CO IIP ANY, At home, so that in case of death your heirs ran got the money due at once. For further particulars, address either GEO. tj. OBVAR. Secretary, or JOHN V. . EtJRKE. General Agent. dec3l dlaw*w3m HUNT’S IMPROVED COTTON SEEDS ! DEVLIN & CO. ff.r.IAS5EB. ALEX. DELANEY llEITiOPOLlTAN WORKS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, r.i ( ‘itref PRICE FOUR DOLLARS PER BUSHEL. ' OFFER FOR SALE a few hundred bushels oi my X IMPROVED COTTON SEED, (warranted genu ine.) to he delivered in sacks at tho Sparta Depot, at Four Dollars per bushel, cash. Orders, accompanied by tho cash, (scat hy express,) may bo sent at my risk, if a receint is t.kcn tor the money and sont to mo. Orders will be filled in their tnrn and the seed promptly shipped, and parties noti fied by mail. CERTIFICATES: I hereby certify that I have planted largely of Hunt’s Improved Cotton Seed, and om satisfied it will produce more than any 1 ever used. Far more can be gathered t r the hand. B. G. LOCKETT. Sparta, Ga., December 10,1800. I hav-i sera tho Hunt. Cotton crowing for several years p ist. aud regard it as one of the very best varie ties of Short Cot on that I have ever seen. T shall plant same of it. another year, for the purpose of test ing its valuahlo qualities. Ibis l would not do if I did n t entertain a very favorable opinion of it. ti. T. UARKIc. i fcpAarA. Oa.. December 11,1859. I I have used the Hunt Cotton Seed the present year, • an t am pleased with tho result. It has mnro lint to I the quantity «.f seed, larscr bolls, holds fruit better ! duri. r u drought and its cotton during storms, and a | band can pick more in a day. I think every planter i should a: ft --.t plant a part of bis crop with it. so ho ' can pie's out • be Prolific before it drops out and let , too Hunt Cotton remain for the 'Sf_‘ pr;KULET0N . | Wt, the undersigned, fully endorse ihe above elate i meets: j T. M. Turner, Sparta, G».: G. W. Stokes. Wooten, : bee county: John Payn.e, Wooten, Lee couctr; Banks Tompkins, Albany: O. S. Woodward. Monroe county; I It. U. Banks. Foreyth. Monroe county: Joseph Free- ' man. Indian Springs: O. L. WoodwarJ, Indian ) Sprint s: T. O. Powell, Milledgevlle, Ga.: J. L.Wood- j wood, tin.: B. Collier. Macon: Whit Thompson, Lee j county; AV.E. Battie. Culloden: J.M. White, Forsyth; ! Jc!f Hogan, Forsyth: J. Harkness, Jackson, Butts county; James Bivins Butler. Ga. Be careful to write names of Consignee?. Stations and Pr st-ofiiccs plainly, so as to avoid mistakes. Address WU. 3. HUNT, dcc6-dlaw3m SPARTA, GA" WM. E, TANNEB & CO., ■ary & Portable ffcigities, I5.X. VA7 boilers, bridge bolts and Castings, IRON AND BRASS WORK. PLANTER. GRIST AND BARK MILLS! iaELSSJ WOODEN TRUCKS for Cars. IK- I H0\ ED MACHINERY of all kinds built and Kfurtil. •AUo, Agent sin tho Southern States ft-i It’s Patent Stone & Ore Breaker NO EXCUSE FOE IDLENESS ! 8109 TO $300 PER MOUTH ADE by Ministers, Teachers. ra’el'jscn*. young ! by men, ladies, farmers’ sons, etc., selling cur B. A. WISE & CO.. Cherry Street, MACON, GA. OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES, SOO COOKING STOVES, IOO COAL CRATES, IOO PARLOR ami BOX STOVES. Wishing to close out our entire stock of Cooking Stoves, wo will offer them at great bargains. *K5" Planters wishing to purchase can do so by Warehouse acceptances without additional cost. Every cook stove warranted or tho money returned tHTORDERS SOLICITED. B A. WISE & CO., Cherry Ktrect, Macon, Ga. nov26-tf NAVASSA Ammoniated Soluble PHOSPHATE, Manufacture! hy lbi Navassa Guano Co, of Wiimingtau, N. C-, IN BAGS Oil IiAliRELS. r !MIIS Fertilizer is prepared with the utmo t cure. T. A and contain? every ropstituent desirable for any cr.p to which it may be applied. It is especially adapted to the grotrtb of i'ottou, Corn. Cereals, An 1 ail kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. It is manufactured of the saiue materials from which 'he celebrated Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate is prepare!, and reference is made to that Company. (65 South st., Baltimore.) for its efficacy, quality and uniformity. R. R. BRIDGES, President. DONALD MACRAE. Treasurer and Secretary, Wilmington, N. C. LAWTON & LAWTON, Agents, Macon, Ga. jinii-w.Sujc.silt Ucraole Refined Poudrette ‘Lodi Manufacturing Company, J T'OR sale in lots to suit castomcrs. This article is . Sold for hr iff the price of other fertilizers, and is cheaper for Cotton, Corn, Tobacco and Vegetables. • ban any other in market. It. is made entirely from tho night-soil, offal, etc., of New York city. Price, delivered on board in New York eity. Twenty-five Dollars per Ton. Pamphlet, etc., giving full intorma- tion sent on application to JAMES T. FOSTER. Box 3139. New York Post-office. Office f6 Conrtfandt Stree', Now York. ’ For sale by ASIIEH AYRES, Macon, at Thirty Dollars per ton. de<-24w3m WATT PLOW TKIUMPHANT! ’I’ll 18 PLW it now the ieading PLOW.of the Mid- ole and Cotton States. Among the hundreds of testimonials *e hare from practical Farmers and Plan or-, we would call attention to thefollowing ex- t- .t-i irons a letter received from Col. B. G. LOCK ETT. of the largo planting firm of Jordan & Lockett. N 'discharge from his trust, ho having settled up with bi, ward id full; this is therefore to cite all person? con cerned to appear at my office on or before the first Monday in April next, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted to said applicant from said guardianship. Given under my hand and official signature .. „ . jno l. Parker. febll-wbt Ordinary. dated Albany, Ga. 27th November. 1869. "Before closing this fottrr, I cannot refrain from expressing my sincere thanks to you for the invention of thebest Blow now. in use. it is the delight of the negro. Re-ides doing tho best work that I have ever seen any Piow do, it rats with more ease to the Plowman ana the drought to the animal is lighter than any Plow I have ever seen. Y’our Blow has already become a necessity *o me, and I would feel ruined without it. 1 am satisfied we have saved thousauds of dollars an nually in mule-alone. It is the cheapest Plow lhave ever used ot any kind or description. I am anxious to bring, if i can. to the notice of uiy fellow Planters this most valuable Plow.” Col. Lockett commenced using there Plows in the spring ot 1868. and now has more than 250 of them on bis plantations. Wo have testimonials as emphatic from leading rarmers io North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia. Alabama, and Texas, but this will suffice for the most credulous. During the present fall this Plow has taken pre miums at eight Fairs, held in Virginia, North Caro lina. bou'h Carolina and Alabama-and the HIGH EST RATINGS Ot the great Field Trial in Pennsyl vania. in August last, waen more than FIFTY differ ent Plows were tested. I.ibtral discount to .Merchants who buy to sell again, and to Planters who bny at wholesale. WATT & KNIGHT, 1451 Franklin Street. Richmond, V*. Can be had at Z&essrs. Carhart & Curd’s, Agents, dee't- wSm MACON, GEORGIA. BAKER COUNTY. gAKER SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold on the ay in April next, before the Court house door in the town of Newton, Baker county, Georgia, between thelegal hours ofsale, the following property to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 152, 153, 1(38, 169, amt 9 acres of lot No. 93—all in the seventh district of Baker county; levied on as the property of Joseph A. Jackson, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Baker Superior Conrt, in favor of Rush & Johnston vs. Jo seph A. Jackson. Will be sold on the first Tuesday io March next, be fore the C lurt-house door in the tow n of Newton, Bar ker county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, tho following pr-perty. to-wit: Lot of land No. 368, as Ihe property of John W. Myrick: also, on all bis interest in lots No. 330, 371,390,391,351, all in seventh district of Baker county: lovied on as the property of John W. Myrick, to satisfy a ti. fa. from Baker Supe rior Court, in favor of Allen S. Caiis vs. John IV. Mu rick—property pointed out by plaintiff in ti. fa. Jan uary 28, 1870. W ill bo sold, before the Court-house door, in the town of Newton. Baker county, on tho first Tuesday in Apiil next, the following described personal prop erty: One Black Mare Mule named Pink; one Grey Mule named Rock: one Black Mule named Cole; one Black Mare Mule: one Four-horse Wagon: heventcen head of Cattle: fire bead of Bogs; four pair of Plow Gears; one (Jin Band. Levied on as the property of Wm. C. Bny, under a mortgage li. fa. in favor of C. G. Holland vs. Wio. C. Bray, issued from theMcrriwctber Superior Cou: t. Will be sold, before the Court house door, in the town of Newton, Baker county, on the first- Tuesday in March next, between the legal hours ofsale, Lot of Land S o. 23, in tho Twelfth District of said coun ty. Levied on a? the property of James S. Miller, under a fi. fa. issued from Dougherty Superior Court, December Term, 18*30, in favor of Wm. 6. Parker vs. James S. Miller. WILLIAM JACKSON. febi-w30d Sheriff: TELFAIR COUNTY. G EORGIA. TELFAIR COUNTY.-Wberca*. Wm, Harr ’ell, Sr., Administiator < n the estate of Thos. Burntuu, deceased, has fully administered said estate, and now applies for letters of dismission from said administration. Now these are to cite all those in terested to appear at my office, in terms of the law, and give reasons why said letters should not be granted. W. P. CAMPBELL, dctlo-v.' 'm Ordinary. MACON COUNTY. G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.-Wbereas James Meeks. Guardian of J. H. Smith, applies for a < BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas. Fleming G 1 Castlin applies to the undersigned Tor Letters cf Administration de bonis non upon iho estate of John Casilin, late of said county, decea-ed. All persons in terested are required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on,the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand, officially. „ , „ C. T. WARP, fohS-WoOd Ordinary. N OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—No tice is hereby given to all per-nns concerned or having demands against William Veal, late of Macon county, deceased, to present them to me properly made our, witMn the time prescribed by l <w : mid all persons indebted to said decs isod are herebv required to make immediate payment I.. K. VE VL, janlG-wlOl Eteeator of Wm. Veal, deceased. C 8 BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Thirty days after f ditto hereof, application will be made to the court ot Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all . — -~™ county ............ ... Gj®, nval and p> rsonal property belonging to the estate ox Elizabeth emulT, late of raid county, deceased, A. J. SMITH. Administrator. P OSTPONED SALE.—Will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in March next, be’ore the Court house door, in Oglethorpe, Macon county, within the legal hours of sale, pursuant to an order of tho Court of Ordinary of sal t county. Lot3 of Lands Nos. 118.319 and p 6, each lying andsitutate in the Second District of said county: sold as the property ot tho esiato of Ephraim Taylor, deceased. feb2-w30d NEWELL THORNHILL, (Printer’s fe« 841 Executor. A DM IN 1ST HA fOR’s SALE.-Will be sold before the Court-house door, in the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, between the legal hours of sale, vn the first Tuesday in March next, the north of lot of land No. 213, in the second district of said county, containing one hundred acres, more or less; sold as the property of tho estate of J. G. Moulton, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms—Cash. .... K. M. MOULTON. Administrator on estate J. U. Moulton, dec’d. janll-40d Q.EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Wtcreas. Nancy tilwell applies to me for Letters of Adminis tration upon the estate of Milieu Tidwell, late of said county, deceased: All persons interested are hereby required to be and appear at my offico, on or before the first Monday in March neat, to show cause, if any they have, whyLetters should not be granted the appli cant. Given under my hand officially. , . C. T. WARD. feblO- ufld Ordinary. 'gXKCyTOR’S_SALE.—By virtao of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Macon county: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in Oglethorp the following property belonging to the estate of John McMillan, late of said county, dec’d, to wit: Lots and parts of lots of land. Nos. 134,161 and 176, lying in tho 15th district of originally Ilous- l ou, now Macon county. Sold forthe purpose of pay ing the purchase money and for closing op the estate. Term i Cash. MURDOCK McCASKILL. Executor of feMI-wRw JNO. Mo MILL AN: dec’d. TWIGGS COUNTY. E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Under and by virtue of an o ’ ’ order Irom the Superior Court of Twiggs countv, in the ease ot James T. Glover, Executor of D. W. Shine vs. C. L. Kcdwine et al.. will he offered for sale, to the highest bidder, on the first Tuo day in April next, before the Court- House door, in Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, a quit claim deed to Lotof Land No. 11. iniheils: district of originally Wilkinson now Pulaski county. Terms cash. . , JAMES T. GLOVER, feb!0 w6w Exeeutor. QEORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Enoch I. Col_- T lins. Administrator on the estate of James M. Ware, deeeosed, having petitioned to be discharged from said administration, all person? who are oon ceined are required, within the time fixed by law. to show cau?a, if any they have, why the said Enoch I. Cdlins should not be discharged according to the prayer of his petition. Given under my hand, offi cially, this January the 16th, 1870. JOHN P. SHINE, jan!9-w3m Ordinary, rjMVIGGS COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold, before tho f 'ourt-house do >r. in the town of Jeffersonville, in said county, on ihe first duesday in March, 118 acres of Land, lying in Bluff District, known as tho James E. Paul place. Levied on to satisly a fi. fa. in lavor of Allen Bullard vs. Jninos B. Paul. JOHN RENFRO. frh1-w20d Deputy Sheriff. Q_E(JUGIA—TWIGGS COUNTY —Whereas, John K Andrews and William A. Andrews, Administrators of Abisha Andrews, late of said county, deceased, having fully discharged their trust, apply to me for letters of dismission from their said trust: This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all parties interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any they can, why snch letters should not be granted to said applicants. Given under my hand and official signature, this Novem ber 2, 18i)9. JOHN F. SHINE, novo mbm Ordinary, CRAWFORD COUNTY. I 'lEORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY. —Thomas S. IT Bryan, Executor of tho last will ar,ii testament £3 RAW FORD COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Will GEO KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ’Wocttoc, HUnv. County, G-a., \I7TLL attend to all business intrusted io his care. W Will fill also act as GEN ERAL LAND AGENT in Southwestern Georgia. My Land Partner. Dr. H. B. L1PSEY, who is well posted with the Lands in this section, will give tis special attention to tho business. Persons wishing to sell, c <n forward fu’l description, numbers, price, etc. Wo will furnish information connected with the business free of charge, decll-wtf NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the estate of Mary Leonard, diesased. are rcqueited to make pay ment. All persons having demands are required to present them as the law directs. I. H. BRANHAM. feb5-»6w Administrator. WE ARE STILL NEW IMPROVED COMMON’ SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Jw Engines took the FIRST PREMIUMS at the Georgia State Fair?, and wherever else H. R. 23HOWri, JSLsr’t, No 35 Third st.. Macon (■ New Combination! F E undersigned, having associated themselves toiether lor the transaetion of a General Com- uinion and Warehouse business, will, under the «®n»me cf It m a kes the elastic lock-stich. and will hem. fel tuca, titch, bind, braid, and embroider in a most su parior “manner. Price only $20. Fully warranted to i hree years. For simplicity and durability, it has no equal. ExperiencedAgcnrsgreatlydedred. TRAV ELING and LOCAL AGEN TS wanted everywhere. For circulars aud terms to agents, address St*.COMB a CO., dec!6 w3m Box 113, West Point, Ga. Agents Who Sell Our New Work “PLAIX H031E TALK AND UKDICAL COMMON SENSE.* JJAVE no competition^ CAMPBELL & JONES, «JPtn the old ” Harris” Warehouse, corner of Eee- ® s d and Poplar streets, on the first of August next, ;: n “« reception of cotton. Tho house will be putin wrsagh repair before that date. iJG have engaged the services of Mr. R. U. nUTCn- {:'»3.of Jones county, who will be pleased to serve iusany friends. . . , , -srMr. Campbell will, for the present, be found at “‘office of E. A. Wilcox. Ksa. si our Mr. Jones’ membership in the firm of Ad- JD. Jones & Reynolds continues to the close of the JJJKs, he may be found at their Warehouse until we "‘OPS our new quarters. ,."*»reprepared to extend tho nsual aceommoda- Ojftto our Planting friends. "ertfer to the business men of Macon generally. CHAS. K. CAMPBELL, late of E. A. Wile.ix A Co., DONALD B. JONES. , of firm of Adams, Jones A Reynolds. JAU-diw-tf B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE! BY is it that so manv children die ntder tho A;ijJ**. of five years T That a large, proportion of 5f i^ reB die under that ago, has ions been a snbjeet * n<1 without a tatUfactory cause asccr- »i ’ ! l !* certain. Unknown that worms exist in the human 2bZ?.ii ® iu earliest infancy? therefore parents, ®other», who are tnore constantly with itJ,.. uf ’ B * cannot be too observing of the first tatj be”* ° f wonn< • for 80 rarely M they ex ‘ £t * o* 10 OUllTAlNrii'Sr uS?i' , I e ? fro “ Ihe most DELICATE INFANT, "By timely me of B - A. FAIINESTOCK’S YER3ilFC<JG. '•h perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, beiDga Purely Vegetable Composition, lyVjtt}’® administered with the UTMOST SAFE- CIHLDREN OF ALL AGES. r. onfeet *°ns. made more fev the purpose of Palate than of overeolaing the disease. w yauno luan oi utcicuuuiiK tuc udwhy, tv.;,"?® 0 Manufactured all over tho country, bnt ASftS’SWtW 11 is nearly exhausted, and B. dtily*” 0 ®* 1 * Vermifuge continues to grow in favor CAUTION. Should A. Fan: l to sto the article that has ^tuCk^Y 8 ” to hst insist on having it, if they do 11 to Imvo an imitation forced upon them. Favorably known since is29. Schwartz & haslett, formerly B. A. Fahnestock's Son t Co.. K*K, RIEr0R3 ’ J ni8BUB«H. PA. Thcro never was a book _ published like it. Everybody wants it. Any body can sell it. AGENTS ARE NOW MAKING J100 A WEEK. The work embraces 912 pages, 200 Illustrations. 1 Price only S3 25. If you want to make money and do good, tend for our 24-page circular, select you ter- ri lory, and go to work at oneo. Fall table of contents of this wonderfal work sent free on application. Address WELLS & oOFFIN, fi bio dA'wlm 432 Broom St., N. Y. BONS FLOUR-BONE FLOUR, C 1RYCKED BONE, Bone Me.I, Bone Floor, a id / Floated Bone, g arantccd -o produce same tffcct at HALF COST of Peruvian Gnano. Send for circular. Address ZLISTER BROTHERS, feb5- w m Nowark, N. J. HAM’S IMPROVED COTTON PLANTER, Guano BisU-ibnter. 13ATENTED by J. Q. HAM, and received theftra- X miumat tho Montgomery ' " and Rome Fairs: fs now manufactured ni the Dixie Works, and on exhi- tion at WRIGLEY Jt KNOTT’S STORE, Agents fat ■ " icrfect work- t distributes m lkcwimk’tM needs no eertiffeatC3. To seo it work convincfs every one of its usefulness and labor-saving qualities. Send in your orders at once and get a g* od maebine. ManufaCterer’a Price. 812, without plow; 813 with plow lore-penins in front. J. N. HUTCHINSON. Manufacturing Agent, Maoon, Ga. iiitCJ-dAwlm* Griffin Male Institute, 1 1HE best Mathematical and Classical High School iu tho State. Entire cost of Board rni m _ _ tho State. Entire cost of Beard and Tuition only 8220 per year. Every parent may prescribe the studies in which hi? son shall enqago. Griffin is un surpassed for healthfulness of situation, and the in telligence, refinement and high moral tone of its citi zens. Tho Spring Term opens on Tuesday, tho IS’.h of January, 1870. A. D. CANPLKB, A. M„ G.C. LOONEY, deel9-dAw2m* Associate Principals. WM. H. TIBOX. WM. W. GOEDOIT TiSON & GORDON. COTTON FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 96 Bay Street, savannah, - - - - Georgia. ■RAGGING and ROPE or IKON TIES advanfied on X) Crops, j i/?"» m/u >j<ll> kicwi* i AXD SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER Complaint ere ane«j»iucar' and pain in the side. . % oi.«et!mc3 tho pain i* in the shoulder, and is minaxen lor rheumatism. Tho stomach is .ifTected !SIMM0\Sl with loss of appetite and sickue.-s. bowels in g.noral costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The heal is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con siderable Ion of memory: accompanied with pair,fill sensation of having left undone som; thins whi'h ought, to have been done. Often complaining of weak ness, debility and low spirits.— 1 | 11 li n Si Sometimes some of the above III I Dn |j symptoms attend thediseare. and at other times few of them: but of James Cooper, deceased, represents io the Court in bis petition that he ha? fully administnrui James Cooper's estate according to the provisions of said will. To is is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cau.-e, if any they i* in. why said executor should nrt be discharged and re* rive letters ofdis- mi si n on the first Monday in April. 1.37*i. Decem ber 1869. W. P. J ORDAN. jan4-W3tnos* Ordinary. QUITMAN COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold, before the Court.-housa door, iu George town, in said county, oa the first Tuesday in March next, within the usual hours of sale, one Lot of Land No. 78, in thu Twenty-first Di-trlct of raid county. Levied upon fur the tax of said lands, the owner not known. Lew made and turned over to me by the former Sheriff. DAVID JOHNSON, fcb!-w30d* Sheriff. he sold before the Court house door, in the town ot Knoxville, said county of Crawford, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next. Lots of Land No'. 150.151,171 and 172. known as the Anslcy plate: levied on as the property of Ewell Wo’ib, to satisfy three fi fas. issued out of the Superior Court of .-aid county of Crawford, in favor of Talbot David.on vs. said Ewell Webb; said lands Iviug and bein.- in the Second District of originally Houston, now Crawford county, and containing in the aggregate cuht hundred and ten acres, more or les Said propei ty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. JAMES N. MATHEWS, ja»il5-w30d Deputy Sheriff. /•GEORGIA, CB AW FORD C'JUNTY. — Whereas, IT Joel E. Seigl& lias applied to me for Letters of GEORGIA. QUITMAN COUN I’Y. — Delaware Morris, Administrator, with the will annexed, of Lucy M. Tennille, deceased, having applied by written petition for a Ji-ehargc from his said admiu- istiation : This is. therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred aud creditors, to shew oiuse. if any they can. why sail administrator should not he dis charged and receive letters of dismi'sion on Iho first Mond >y in May, 1870. W. P. JORDAN. janl6-w3m*Ordinary. Guardianship of the minor children of William G. Gordon, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish a‘l the kindred and friends of said minors to bo and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, and show cause, if any, why said Let ters of Guardianship should not be granted. Given under my hand at office> January 22,1870. JAMES J. RAY. Jan26-w30d Ordinary. G EORGIA. CKAWFORD COUNTY.-By virtue of an order of the Ordinary of said county, wilt be QUITMAN SHERIFF’S SALE.-Willbosold.be- _ fore the Court-house door, in Georgetown, in said county, within the usual hours ot sale, an tho first T'ucrdsy in March next, the following lands, to wit: Lots Nos.9(, 94,99; 133ja acres of No. 100: 39 acre? of N->. 98; 100 acres of No. 67; 86 acres of No. 95, in the Eighth District of said c *un»y. Also, Lot No. 112. and 150 acres of No. Ill iu the Twenty-first District of said c unty. Levied on ns the property of James Sugg.', to satisfy one fi fa from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Thomas B. Rains vs. James Suggs. DAVID JOHNSON. !eb3-w3"d Sheriff. sold before the Court house door, in the town of Knoxville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next. 2025-6 acres of lard, more or less; sold as the property ot Henry N. Scarborough, foe the benefit of the heirs and creditors: said lands lying and being in the first district of origiualiy Houston, now Crawford county. Terms Cash. MARY SCARBOROUGH. jan23-w6t Ad/ninistratrix, G E <KGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY.-Jackaon Phil lips. Guardian of Sarah Jane Williamson, hav ing applied to me for a discharge from his guardian ship o. said ward. . . this is, therefore, to cite sll persons concerned to show cause, by filing objections in my office, why said guardian should not be dismissed on the first Monday in May next. Given ander my official signature, this January 11, 1870. W. P. JORDAN. j int4-w3mos* Ordinary. riiEOKGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.—Bryant K : ng. vX having applied to be appointed Guardian of the the Liver is gen, rally the organ most involved. Cure the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and nil will hr • well. persons aid property of Berry King and Henrie'ta King, minors, under fourteen years of ago, residents of said county, this is to cite all pertoas concerned to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary, to be held at my office on the first Monday in March next id show canse. if any they can, why said Bryant Ki g thou'd not be appointed such Guardian. . _ W.P. JORDAN. jjaniu wSOd* Ordinary 33IET.. ejxaacjvatoztsa-fsi* LIVER REGULATOR, A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A DERANGED STATE Of THE LIVER. ,-N E0RGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.-Will be sold. V-T before the Court-house door, ia Georgetown, in said county, within the usual hours of sale, the East half of Lot of Land No. 56, in the Eighth District of said county. Levied on as the property of Lewis E. Holloman, deceased, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of J. ho N. Webb vs. John Atwell, Executor of the said Lewis E. Uol'oman. deceased. 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Tho Fomaio Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile Preparation sent for 81 each. Symptoms of diseases IRHMPPHWPWHHuhMHI ten rtiles east of Americas; Location healthy. Post-, offiov Americus, Ga. ,, ‘ feb3-wtf Bloomington, Illinois, Nursery. 19Ui, Tear! 500 Acres! 10 OreeabOHses! Liberal Cash advances mads on consignments of Cotton. Grateful for liberal patronage In the part, a con- tinnaooe of the tamo is rcsyoctfuily soxieited. wrtl 4wto L ARGEST, best stock and I shipping facilities, Apples 1,2,3 years, 1000 fine 1 year, 825,. Apple Root Grafts. Nurferv Stocks, Seeds. Osage, Apple. Peach, WUd Gooeo, Plum, Gangs Hedge, 10.000, S15. Evergreens. Boses, LOOO. $100. Dahlia*. Gladiolus, Greenhouse, Bedding Plants. Send 10a. for Cata logues. F. K. jMUl-w2m F. K. PHCENIX. jWrAXUON COUNTY. A DMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. —By order farm the ~ ' - “■ ' in,- Ord naiy Court of Marion county.will ben Id ou the fint Tuesday ia April next, in the town of Buena Vista, an un< ccrfpied House and Lot in s tiff town, belonging to the estate oi Wm. M. Butt, ffe ceased, baid lot adjoins the lot of T. W. Harvey. on tho south and u vacant lot on the east. Terms cash. M. A. BUTf. Administratrix. ftb2>wi0i (Printei’s fee, 86.) QUARDIAN’SSALE—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before the Court-house ■' .Hi door in Buena Vista. Marion county, two-fifths in terest ia lotoflaDd No. 8, in the fourth district of said county—the same being tho place whereon the widow of Jasper N. Story lives—situated two miles widow of Jasper N. fctory lives—situated from Buena Vista, on the Columbus road. R. K. SHIPP, feb20-w40d Guardian Minors of J. N. Story. (Printer’s fee 8610.) Q. EORGIA. M ARION COUNTY.—Wheroa*. Mor can Kemp, Administrator of John Kemp, applies for dismission. A11 interested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections to the same, if any, within the time prescribed by law. _ , Witness my hand, this February 10.1870. JAS. M. LOWE, fehl3-w90d Ordin ary. Fart* the All persons inle'estcd are hereby notified t# Ble their objections, if any. to the same, on or beftitu the first Monday in April next. WithC.'a my hand, this February 10, OTO. ^ JAMES M.U0WE, febl3-w30d ^ Urdinary. the town of Buena Vista, in saiu county, thi-ty acres ot Land, number not known, brit known as the John F. Simmons place, at Kedboue, in said county, where tho said Simmons now resides. Sold as the property pointed out by defendant. feb4-n30d| ■ ■ tilt in li. fa. front J: W. UARDAGK. Deputy Sheriff. jy£ARION HBRIFF’S SALE.—Will he sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before the Court House door, fr. the town of Buena Vista, the follow ing lots Of land: Lot No-164, and 63 acres of lot No. 165. Le«ed upon to satisly a fi. fa. issued from Ma rion Superior Court in favor of J. T. and Hollis Belk, executors of Joseph Belk, deceased, vs. John L- Smitb. Said lauds situate in the fourth district of trict of Marten county. Oa tho faidjands is aJno Grist Mill. . , felhl-w30J JOHN HANK8. „ Sheriff. A D MINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Will be sold, on the A fir<t Tuesday in March next, before the Court house door in Buena Vista, Marion county, the Houee and Lot belonging to the estate of Osborn Edward*, deceased; the same being situated in said town. Terms cash* JAMES L. BAKER, jan9-w40d (Printer’s fee 16.V 4 Adm!iUrtr»toy y These are to cite all interested to file their ohjeo^ tiou8, if any, to tho same within the time prescribed by law. Witnes3my hand, January 15,1870. JAb. M. LOWK, jMU-vte Ordinary. C RAWFORD COUN 1Y MARCH SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold before the Court-House door, in the town of Knoxville, Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in Maich next, 5,000 acres of land, more or les3, being lorisnff fr.ict’«r.s of Land Nos. 170,167.173.148. 281. 238. *215.2l0, 288. 167. 241. 209, 203, . 176.145.144,113, HU! 147. 175. 185. 184.17S, 172-iy- : in the 7th district q’.ncw ’’rawferd county—or sp nmea thereof will be sold as will satisfy State and coun ty tax amt e'tissftux fi.ljis. tor the countv of Crawford aeairst Mrs. J. B. I1HI—tax now due, 8171 00. besides cost?, A. J. PRESTON, jan29-w301 Sheriff. 1RAWFORD COUNTY MARCH SHERIFF’S O SALS.—Will bn sold baft re the Court-House door, in tbo town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday ir. March next, within the legal hours *f sale, the fol lowing des ribed parcels of land, to-wit: Theone- iulfinio.-est in said following described land: lot of land N<>. 102, lots Nos. 91 and 123, and saw-timber on lot No. 124. as well as twelve acres on said lot; and lot No. 69-each lot containing 20254 acres, more or lers. lying and bcirg in the seventh district of origi nallv Houston now Crawford county. Said half in ters, ts levied on a the proporty of Ewell Webb, to tatiti. three judgments, las. in favor of Talbot Da- v’d. oa vs- said Ew 11 Webb, obtained at the Maroh Ttrrn 1867. of the Superior Court of Slid county of Crawford. Said fi. fas. mads returnable to the March Term, 1870, of said county. Property pointed out by p’aintiff’s attorney. JAMES N. MATHEWS. jan2S w30d Deputy Sheriff. 0.EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Coubt op Ordinary op said Coosty.—Whereas. Jerry 4 Wilder applies to me for Letters o' Dismission as Ad ministrator upon the estate of William E. Long, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish thoheirs and creditors of said deceased to show canse within the timo prescribed by law, if any they have, why said Letters Dismissnry should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, De. comber 6,1869. JAMES J. RAY, dccll-w3m* Ordinary. BXBB COUNTY. fehl0w3rd B IBB SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, before the Court-house door, in the city of Macon, be tween tho legal ht uis of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, the following described proporty. to-wit: Part of Lot No. 7, Block 23, beginning at the west corner of said lot. where tho Alley running from Mul berry to Cherry streets, and the Alloy from Third to 1 onrth streets intersect, (or cross.) and running north on tho lute of sai 1 lot llo feet, tbenco east across said lot, thence south along the line of said lot to the rear lino, thence along the rear line to the point of begin ning. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb County Court, returnable to Febru- ary Term. 1867, in favor of Richard C. Ridgwayvs. John J. Ki.ey, Administrator. ,, JAMES MARTIN, fehl-i.aui Sheriff. B IBB SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, before the Court-house door, iu the eity of Macon, be tween tho legal hours of sale, in the first Tuesday in March next, the following described property, to-wit: Seventy acres of Land, more or less, about two mile3 from Macon, bounded north by tho Macon and Wcat- ern Railroad, west by the Laboratory grounds, south by Stripling and others, and east by Jones and others. I wul sell so much of said lffnl as will satisfy a tax fi fa. waned by F. M. Heath. Tax Collector, vb. I. C. Plant, Agent for estate of J. C. McDonald. ,, JAMES MARTIN. f«bl-w3)d Sheriff. / 5 BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. A. B. Ross v_A applies to tho undersigned for Letters cf AdrniD- lrtrntion upon tho estate of Paul S. Dinkins, late of taid county, deceased. All persons interostea are ro- quired to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on tho first Monday in .March next, to show cause, if any they.have, why Letters should not bo granted the arplteiuL Given under my hand ofiie ally. Mt C. X. WARD. feb2-wa1i Ordinary. G EOItGI A. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. Henry AV. Boileuillet. of said c,?nnty, applies to be dis charged from the Guardianship of Elizabeth Hall. This is to notify ail persons interested to bo and ap tear at the Court of Ordinary in said C'-unty, on the lirst Monday in May. D70, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters of Dismission should not be grant ed. Given under my band officially. C. T. WARD. feh2-w3m Ordinary. Q.EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas, George S. Jones. Administrator on the estate of Jonathan Sheffield, deceasod, applies to me for letters of dis mission : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased to b« and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on or before the first Monday in Maroh. 1870. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially. dee2-dlw3m C. T. Ordinary.’ Q.KOttGlA, BIBB COUNT*.—Whereas, James L. Wood, Administrator on tho estate nf Jehu J AVood, late of said countv. deceased, applies to me for letters of dism ssion: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and .insular the kindred and credi tors of said deceased to be aDd annear at my office, t-n or before the first Monday in Marcb, 1870, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. C. T. WARD, dec2 dlw3tn Ordinary. JASPER COUJQTCY. , JASPBK Cfflncr: — AVhereas, _ Jarrctt B Kelley and Bensly A. Kelly make application to me tor Letters «‘f Administration upon the estate ot Mary Kelley, late o: said county,’de ceased. Now. this is to cite aumonish all persons interested, whether kindred or creditors, to be and !£*i t .!\. r at my o®?* within the time by law prescribed, ?86n S ia J15i nse ’ ,f aDy tk e 7 have, why such letters e - g ii an, ^ a . applicants. Given under my hand officially, this January 17th 1870. w-ovi J - M. BURNEY; ia°2l-w30d Ordinafy. G EORGIA, j Af Pi. R COUNTY—Four weeks after date, applica ion will be made to the Honorable OffiSSSf'Li ’ fave to sell the real estate brt..n«ta« fo Ihe esmte of Jeremiah Pca4 sou, late ot said county, deecus.e.l. cln iah Fcar- ... . Samuel n. dean, j;)7i Admin stratorof Jeremiah Pearson, deceased. JOWES COU®r»Y. Executors of Beauforii Stallworth,^deccased^aDnl^th me lor dismission: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show can-o, on or by tho first Mon- shaVnoRanu t d: faDy * he? W ’ Why the Eame Given under my hand officially ‘ R. T. ROSS, Urdinary. janl2-w3m estate of AVilliam Paul.'TZSSZdT“aid^“afso“Admiffis- ? !t . ate 9 { Raul, deceased, applies 1?.i 8m,s *i°n from the administration cf said **’ a, *f’ These are to cite and admonish ail persons Wn C t« 0 .1,’« to 8 H ow cau£e . at this office, if any they ya *“ ’ h ® contrary. on or by the first Monday in May nexL Given under my hand officially. K_ T. ROSS. Ordinary, janl4-w3m EORGI A, JON ES COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Oppiob VT said couxTY-At Chambers. December]st™- AA“ n * an .<! M°iL Mortom A 5 (3 1859 ' trators on estate of James Godard, deceased, apply to Slm f oni d h^!? 3 . ,0n thcreform - Tr OSO are to cite and C0 r f C 0r 5ed *o show cause at this first Monday in April next, if any they have, wby the same shall not bo granted. Given under my hand officially. R. T. ROSS, Ordinary. decl7-w3m G EORGiA, JONES COUNTY,—Ordisaby’sOfpiob December 15.1869.— .»iiercas. William Brooks, Administrator on estate ,°w' an ™ ea ^ d ’‘Of far dismission therefrom These are to cito 'nnij admonish all rcr- fons concerned to show cause at their office, on or by they have-Kby said application shall not be granted. Given under my hand officially. dccI7w3tn R. T ROSS. Ordinary. EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Joxks Court op VA Ordinary, at Chambkrs. November 29. I860.— Whereas, John b. Chapman, Executor of Edward W ilder, deceased, applies to me foe dismission from said estate: The'e are. there r oro. to cite and admonish all l AiiB-o are. inere ore. to cite and admonish all per- sons concerned to show causs. on or by the first Jlon- u y i! n ^? rc * 1 next. (iff any they have,) why the same rhall net bo grant, d. Given under my hand officially, - , „ ’ R. T. ROSS. accl-mom Ordinary. G eorgia. JONES county.-obdixasv’s opw , «CE. at Ciiahrirs. February 4, ISTO.—Whereas, g . b. Johnson, Jr., applica to mo for tho Guardianship of Cater Ethridge, Lucia Kthridgo and Willie Eth- ttuve, minor, of Lcnisa *’. Ethridge, deceased: I bese are to cite and ndmonish all persons concerned to show cause, if any they have to the contiary. at tbis^ office, on cr t y the 7th day of March next Given under my hand officially - , „ . R. T. ROSS. feb8-w30d Ordinary, FAX ECU TOR'S SALE —By virtue of an order fr®m the ‘ ‘ Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will be sold on the first 1 uesday in March, next, between the legal hours of sale, in front of the G.rnrt House door, in said County, tbo following property belonsing to the estate of Abner Raley, lute of Eaid County, -de ceased, to-wit: North haifof Lot No. forty-two (42) in Fourth District of said county, same being one hun dred and on„ acres, mere or less. Terms cash. S. P. KALEAX jan25;ds Executor. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue o' an or- derfrom tho Court of Ordinary of said county. will be sold on tho first Tuesday in March next, be tween the usual hours of sale, in front of the Court house door, in the city of Macon, the following real property, belonging to the estate of Ami F. Sherwood, to-wit: One house and lot on Second street, known a? the family rotodence of said Amt F. Sherwood: sold for purposes of distributinn. Terms Cash. M. J. SHERAVOOD. jan25-w6t Administratrix. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an ii. order from the Court of Ordinary of Spaulding county. Ga., w-.Il be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court Housa door, in Bibb county, the following property, to-wit: Lot No. 2, Block 10, Northwestern poition of the city of Macon, the same being an un improved lot, and sold as the property of Sirs. C. C- Coilier, late of said county of bpalding. deceased. Fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. Those wishing information as to the property will call on Samuel Hunter. Esq. N. J. nAMMOND, Administrator cum Testamento annexe. dee24-w2m Q.BORGIA. BIBB.COUNTY—Whereas, Jackson _ DeLoache, Administrator of ths e tate of D. AV. Orr, deceased, applies to mo for Letters nf Dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they have, why Let ters of Dismission should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. C. T. AVARD, jac5-w2m Ordinary. G EORGIA, JoNEs COUNTY.—J ones Court or Ordinary, At Chaubrrs. November 29.1869.— Whereas, H■ <4.and C. L. Dame, Administrators da DOQjstioB of John B. Dame, deceased, applies to mo for Dismtssion from said administration: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per- sons concerned to show cause, on or by the first Mon- day ti March next, if an» the7 have, why tbo tame eholl not he granted. Given under my hand officially. , . „ R. T. ROSS, decl-w.im Ordinary. HOUSTON COUNTY. fGEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-AVhereas. AVm. AJ I’. Simmons. Administrator Boling G. Morris, represents to this Court that he has fully settled up the said < state, and asks to be discharged: Now the-e are therefore, to cite all prrtons inter ested to be and appear at my office on. or before the first Monday in June coxt, to show cause, if any.why he should not be dismissed. Given under my hand and official signature, this 5th January. 1870. W. T. SAV1FT. fcbl6-w3m Ordinary. H OUSTON SHERIFF’S SALES.—^Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, before the Court-house door in i’erry, tho north half of Lot of Land No. 61, iu the Upper Fifth District of Houston connty. Ga., to satisfy an execution from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Daniel F. Gunn vs. Martha Hammock, Administratrix of James M. Hammock. Sold as the property of said Martha Hammock, as administratrix, for the purchase money. Also, at the same time and placs, Lois ot Land Nos. 43 and 54, in the Fourteenth District, and No. 1IX). in the Ninth District of Houston county, contain ing 555 acres. Levied on as tho property of James E. Barrett, to satisfy a D. fa- from Houston Superior Court, in favor of James A. Howard, Administrator. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s atton ey. Aiso, at the same time and place, one Grey Horse and one Beggy. Levied on as tho property of T. M. Butner, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Alexander Riley vs. Butner & Rica. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the same lime and place. Lots of Land No. 230, and 106 acres of Lot No. 199. in the Tenth District of Houston county. Levied on as the proporty of the estate of James A. Roquemore. to satisfy two fi. fas.: one in favor of Jcssnp R. Hill, tho other in favor of Dempsy Taylor. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. JOHN R. COOK. feb4-w30d Sheriff. JASSES. CGUJMSY. fN EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas. Jesse V M. Owens and Elbert CunarJ, d, Executors of tho last Will and Testament of John Canard, latoof said count", deceased, apply to have said Last Will and Testament proven in solemn form: This is, there fore, to cite nnl admonish all persons interested to show cause, if any they have, by the first Monday in March, 1870, why sai 1 last AVill and Tcs’ament should not bo probated in solemn form, according to the law in such eves ma te and provided. AVitness my hand and official signalure, this 7th day cf Fobruary, 1870. J. AV. BURNEY, feb9-w3d Ordinary. fASPER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALK.-AViU be CRAWFORB.SU PERIOR COURT, SEPTE3I- TER TERM, 1S69. FRANCIS M. TAYLOR,1 vs. )- Libel for Divorce. WILLIS AV. TAYLOR, j I T appearing to tho Court, by tho r-'urn of the Sheriff. Willis AY. Taylor is not in tae limits of the county of Crawford; and it further appearing that the defendant Is without the litui’* »f tho State. Therefore, ordered by the Court, that the service be perfected by publication in a public f retie publish ed in tho ciry of Macon in said State, l»» terms of the law. By the Court, CULVERROU'” k AY ANT, S. IIALL, I' * wu'' »tto neys. A true extract from the minu •- • d Supe rior Court, this September 8th, IS*-’’. r.ov30-lam4m JAM he 1 J. R' V, Clerk. J sold before the Court-House do :r. in the town of Monticrilo, within the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in March next, the following described pro perty, to-wit: Ninety-three acres of Laud, raoro or less, in the northeast corner of the Alfonzo HerJaman lands, it being the overplus of the homestead in said lands—adjoining the lauds of E. H. Gay and others. Levied upon as thelar da cf Aifonzo Hardaman, de ceased, to satisfy sundry fi. fa', issued from tbo County Court of Ja'j er county, in favor of James T. Lewis and others. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s at torney. At the fame time and place, wiil he s Id 317‘aerc? of land, more or lo?s. Levied on ss th- property of Le roy Lawrence, and known as a part of ihe Leroy Law rence lands, lying on the Ocmulgte river. I> being the northwest portion of said lands: adjoining the lands of J. L. McMiehael, deceased, James Stewart and others. To satisfy an execution issued from tho Superior Court of Jasper county, returnable to tho April Turn, 1863, in favor of George AV. AValkcr vs. John L. McMiehael and Leroy Lawrence, security. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. BERRY T. D1GBY, Deputy Sheriff. G eorgia. Houston county.—AVhercas.Bur- i* ... - dettG. Mulky has applied for Letttrs cf Admin istration on the esta e of John Mnlky, late of this county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to bo and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any, wby the petition should not be granted. Given under my band and official signature, this 28th day of January, 1870. W. T. SAVIFT, feb2-w3t-d Ordinary. QEORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-AV hereas, Thos. B Gofls has made application for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Jacob N. Goffs, late of this county, deceased. Thcro are. therefore, to cito all persons interested to be and appear at my offiee, on or before the first Monday in March next, to show cau-e, if any, why the request should not be granted. Given under my hand and officially signature, this 28th day of January. 1870. W. T. SAVIFT. feb2-w30d Ordinary. G EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY,-Thirty days i - * * •’ after date application will be made to the Ordin ary of said connty. for leave to sell the lands belong ing to the minor children ofTbecpelus Parker and Georgia Ann Holly, a minor. A. PARKER. JAMES E. HOLLY. fcb2-w3)d Guaidiats. G eorgia, Houston couNTY-AVherca?, Philip sc - * ” r * G EORGIA—CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Where as, John N. Powell, Administrator on the estate of Joseph Powell, deceased, late of Crawford County, having applied for dismission from said administration: These are 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 exists, why said letters dismissory should not be granted. Given under my hand at Knoxville, October 18, 1869. JAMES J. RAY, tl9oc mom Ordinary. G EORGIA, IRAVIN COUNTY.-AVhereas, James Paulk. Administrator on the estate of George Paulk, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis mission- These ere, therefore, to cite aud admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters should not be granted the appli cant. Given under my hand and official signature, this January 3d. 1870. WILEY AVH1TLEY. janll-w3mos Ordinary. N ^BOTICE.—Sixty days after date application will be.made to the.Court of Ordinary, of Irwin county, for leave to sell 369 acres of Lot of Land No. 154. in the FirstDistriet of originally Irwin, now Wil cox county, as the property of James Brown, deceas- ed ’ J.K.AAV.H.BROAVN. feb8-wG0d Administrators. STATE OF GEORGIA,!.Superior Court, November Wilkinson county, / Adjourned Term, 1869. PRX8RWT HIS HOSOR PHILIP B. KOBtXSOH, JUDGE. SUSAN DENAHD.1 vs. i-Libel for Divorce. 'Rul eto per- AVM. N. DENARD. J feet 8 3r vice. I T appearingto the Conrtby the return of the Sher iff, that'the defendant does not reside in this conn ty, and it further appearing that he does not reside in this State; it is ordered, on motion of counsel, that JO said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, else that the case be considered in default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is farther ordered that this Rule he published in the Telegraph k Messenger once amonth for four months. By the Court. JONES A HALL, • uJ " a * £ foK ' for plaintiff. Georgia, ffiMtW County—(Scrk’i CjHce, Superior Court. I certify that the above is a true extract from the Minutes of Wilkinson Superior Court, November ad journed Term. 1869. Given under my hand this 18th November, 1869. GEO. W, TARPLKY, soYiti-Iam 4a Out jan28-w39d QE0RGIA...J ASPER COUNTY.- AVhereas,Samuel OT C. Shy, Executor, and Caroline C. Shy, Execu trix, of the last will and testament of S. J. Shy, de ceased, have applied to me for a discharge from said Exeeutortliip. All persons concerned are hereby re quited, within the time fixed by law, to show cause, if any they have, wby tho said Samuel C. Sby and Caroline C. Sby. should not be discharged according to ihe prayer of tbeir petition. Given under my hand official signature, this 23d daj ofoJjf j. feD2-w3m Ordinary. QEORGIA, JASPER COUNTTA—AVhereas. Emily v^. v/. Talmadge, Administratrix of the estate of JohnTalmaigc. ot said county, deceased, makes ap plication for letters of dismission fram said adminis tration. These are thereforeto cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, on or be fore tho first Monday in June next, why lcttersofdis- mission sba 1 ’not issue to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this 15th day of November,1869. M. II. HUTCHISON, nov 19-3m Ordinary, fTLEORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-AVhereas, Or uel C.Shy. Adminis rator of the estato of Joseph Jones, decease!, makes application forLettera of Dis mission from i aid trast (he having settled up said es- tate.) These are therefore to cl* c and admonish all persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, on or be fore the first Monday in.May next, why the said let ters shall not issuo to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this 2d day of November, 1SG9. _ ’ M. H. HUTCHISON, nov5-wtd Ordinary. ticoBIl, Administrator of Mary Busbec. late of llonstoo county, deceased, has applied to me for Let ters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite all icrsons interested to be and appear at my office, cn or )efore the first Monday in Apiil next, to show cause, if any, why the application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 4th day of January. 1870. W. T. SAVIFT, jan7-3m Ordinary. G eorgia. Houston county.—Ordinary’s of- 1 “ See for said county. AVherear-, Robert Holmes. and Needham 1*. Johnson, executors ot Isaac Holmes, late of said county, dec’d, petition the undersigned for letters of dismission from eaid trast. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ersons interested to he and appear at my office on or before the 1st Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be. granted. Given under my official signature, this 9th, February. 1879. AV. T. SWIFT, feb!2-w3m Ordinary. i EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Thirty days af- /"'5 E0 —. — —. _ _—_ — OT ter date application will be made to the Ordinary- of said county for leave to sell the west half of lot No. 68. lot No.b9, and lot No. 58, mthel2th district of said county: said property belonging to tho estate of James. Davis, late of said county, dec’d- . ISAAC WOODARD. feb!2-w3Cd Administrator. ^DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Georgis, Houston^ county.—By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usnal hours of sale, before tho Court House dcor. in the town of Perry, the following property belonging to the estate of Kluha Etheridge,deceased; that traetof land lying in Houston county, known as lot No. 113, and fifty acres of lot No. 94^ lying in the 5th district of said county, the same being 250 acres more or less. Terms cash. ELISHA ErHKRlDOE, MITCHEL ETHERIDGE, feb!2-w6w. Administrators. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or der of the Conrtof Ordinary of Houtton ooun- EORGI A, JASPER COUNTY.—Four weeks af- VT terdate i ter date application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to tho Estate of JohnC, Banks, late of said county, de mty, dec ec31-40d ec eased, B. T, DIGLY. Administrator with will annexed. QEORGIA. JASPER . COUNTY.—Charles Meri- ■kj, wether, colored, having applied to be appointed Guardian or the person and property of Aaron, a minor child, and tinder fourteen years of sge, resident 0< Tht ^ fatotifte all persons concerned to be <i*P- paar at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held next after the expiration of thirty days from the first } publication of thisnotioe.andshow cause wby said Charles Moriwcther should not be entrusted with the Guardianship of the person and property of the said jan23-30d J, W. BURNEY, i , , Ordinary. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—AVill be sold be fore the Court-houso door of Dooly countv (Vi enna) on the first Tuesday in April next. Lot of Lend No. 74, iD the Fecond District of Dooly county. Sold hy authority of the Ordinary of Houston county, tor •' — ' " the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Enoch AV. Gaddev, deceased. Terms one-half cash, remainder oa credit of twelve months. febll-w6t Ataiairtrato* ty f ■will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be tween the usual hours of sale, before toe vourt-nouM door, in the town of Pen-/, the following pronerty be longing to the estate of M. H. Taj lor. deceased; That tract or parcel of land bing in Hoosteaeounty known as the fouth part of lot No. 46, and the sonthweitpart of lot No. 51, lying in the Tenth Dfetriet ©f said coun ty, the same being 250 acres, more or less. Terms cash. JA'S* F* TAYLOR, febll-w6t - Administrator. QUEEN OF THE f OUTH PORTABLE GRIST MILLS. 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