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IOKMERLY
or Muibfrry and Second Streets,
MACON, GA.
-ft N Principal of Penmanship Depart-
.Ifcrirand J. W. iriachtnan’sCoramer-
USt^V^ V.'Br ■ rl- »n«, La.
tlWJf# V I.EV1S0N. Priacii'al of Busiuraa De-
t I»w"o! r.a-tman National Buriuesi College,
, l.teoi « auuuiu UIKI^OI vwnm
,noi* & ** ■“ 0„ c y„rk,
**o«?r 'sK ■ INTY A. M.. Professor of the Eng-
JuHN v .tr.tu.arics.and Civil engineering.
, LiS' 111 ' 4 —
, i„,ti'itrtioii from 9 to 1, 3 to 5,
ltoor»°‘ - io t», dully.
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rtSIS opirif*ON—PAYABLE IS ADVANCE.
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litre ]>ur--ucj, Fui'irftrei:
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* jgMid ean be obtained at Twenty-five Dollars
I** 1 ' 11 ' Rtferrum:
, v .A. Nfs«!!*T, Of.ocgk S Oft?.• r Mayor,
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Ktv. David Wills, D. D.
JEDBURGH INSTITUTE
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; .f on 4 qualed henuiy end healthfa:-
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: 1 4 mo. I. In t-• r.irs able nn l ez-
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Newburgh. N. Y.
KEDIVIVUS!
5». §• **£ S8&1#
tecskS'S Original Suutheux Soothixo
1^. i s tuTUir.t.x Xf-KTHRiO, in fcgr.in reaiisd-
cd' It s ' of the Bowel disordern
ito:' id upon U.i-1 criod; a epratefnl Varminu-
f • a i and a yentSe Anodyne^
Kw;,....mi* and evfr.shing repose, without the
pjaoa,, &i;.l d: iiii«biug reactionary disturbance
|4»i.:vmis system that ri-suite from tho exhibi-
riJb ft! i• paration*—expressly roadejorchile
In. 1:,«»«in tlic Southern States, as far back
,g2, e-tahli-V.i'd its reputation as a Southern lu-
, si;,!, us a ni'. di ’ino unrivalled, and a-a be-
.v! fifed preparation for children
v:.sisrbtg !o mothers and scrses and
' : r . In !li.-ii- infants. It if therefore
nr.v’i", and neals no advertising where it
lot '.wan. Every [iteration has been taken
pKarcve sn.t prot-set it from fraudulent couuter-
«... !: .= heniit/f tiired only nt the Laboratory
fConv, iu iiKi'f A 4 Ilrnn, members of and »tuv
ts:. ■. : ■ t il lishi lSorntEa.s Drco HecraE
le.au A iltTCitES, Ill Cbamlu-rs
: I.' s Tin:. to 'vhntii all orders should be ad-
Alii i» for rule by all riS|iectable Din fists
Ipr. ul vd' drts thronghout the Southerns.
ttyll-ii.xl.dv.tl.
Pliy-ioiuiia of Georgia
lUWOM. of Huntsville, Al
U>.
,fii' nlnd st :lu lSr..wn douss, in Macon,
U aun. luh
Hf '• o.' xi h :;.i • r
t Hs-r
Hn i.
i s-upn.vs. PisTr-
fK! l'KK.i. TUMORS, t'L-
ih• Kidneys, bladder.
■ ill ca»es rcculiar to Fo
il rpfe riouthoi-f •vhoinav
i: y of til-'' ost i <•«peetlibl*
i have 'on hi* j-atikxt.h
; -.e s can be i.ficre i to an
yi'if'clt.
. 'iit'icui
..w lb a- .
on the 7ib and 8th in-
iiEHilS COHOS REEO.
f r ,'c - n IU’s l. 4 n S SOUTII t- EA UP-
L i>" bo ii STAPt.K COTTON SEED.
ri ’ ,.ik die i irmium at the State fair in
■ ' ii .1 also the premium offered by
•f Ifin-n .V sp-rk for tho "bei t five bales
l' i 4 11' lif.-i O.ft.ri ” It i" prolific, and does
.;-vir> hirdy. Hraer*lW.8, llult,of this
>sd tii weieat year over i£00 pounds on
- ’ 1- i'i this merk'-t 5 to 8 centa per pound
1 f"'i'n.on u|i-r,d cotton of same class.
I ••i. ainu A PiiAtks. in l£bS. at 3) cent* per
"1 c. "i R.iJillii.g uplands at 21 to 22 cents
l tr l.uibil, i-aeked and delivered el depot
f-n <Ulivery. Messrs- Hardeman &
'* :<r^;vo onkrs,
i"- -rntwomos W. S. BRANILY
'-'.Sit. ALEX, DELANET
n. d’OUTAN WORKS
RICHMOND, VIKGINIA,
• ft .lovenih and Canal Streets.
^.E. TANNER & CO.,
rtionaty & Portable Engines,
S-a-orr mixtXjS,
^ts- bridge bolts and castings,
IRON and brass work.
‘“USTBft, OitlSX AND BARK MILLS.
WOODEN TRUCKS for Car*. IM-
iti. h j,a OUINEKY of all kinds bnUt and
yttet tin the Southern States for
[e’s Paieat Stone & Ore Breaker
th « FIRST PREMIUMS at the
• tl * -U (Jeorgia Stato Fairs, and wherever else
H. R. 33ROWSI, Ag’t,
t*Wr Up 35 Third sUlUncon.ga.
FOY’S
Combined
Corset, Skirt Supporter
AND BUSTLE
•sjnttthe article needed by every
lady who consults
Health, Comfort and Style.
Testimonials in its favor arc con-
tuntly btincicccivcd from nil parts
of tbe country.
LADY AGENTS wanted in every
ii.iiV. 015 . 1 Lr of the United Sintfs.
RAkM.jS. BALDWIN & FOY,
Solo Kar.ufae torers,
" hew Raven, Conn.
T i-’HE FREEMASON.
?^' l b» , ii;? # .. t ?,* nb * etU, ' ! for th « FRErMA-
or.tbly in the world.
LIFH DSSnUNX COMPACT!
Authorized Capital, S2,000,000.
Guaranteed Capital, 8500,000.
Deposited for the Benellt or Policy IIoIder>,
$100,000.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE:
Hiaco n, Georgias
WJI. B. JOHNSTON, President.
WML S. HOLT, Vice-President.
C, F. MeCAY, Actnnrjr.
UEO. S. OBEAR, Secretary.
JOHN W. ni'RKE) General Agent.
YVM. J. JI AGILE, Snjierlnteinft of Agencies
r piIE COTTON STATED is a HOME COMPANY.
L AH its nc.rumulations are deposited at tbe South,
and to to bui'dica up our own country, rather than
to enriching Forwqn Com pa.nub.
Id suoces? his been UNPBECKDENTEDuptothis
time, »r.d its business is rapidly increasing.
It injures on all THE MOST POPULAR PLANS
of Insurance.
If you want to in ure your life it
A SOU A t) COMP AW,
At home, so ihat in case t.f death jour heirs can got
tb< money due r.t once.
F«r furiber par mulur,, address either
(IK'i. S. OBKAK. r eerctarr, or
JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent.
dei'31 dlnwfcwSui
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES,
800 COOKING STOVES,
IOO CO AS, GRATES,
IOO PARLOR ami BOX STOVES.
Wishing to close out our entiro stock of Cooking
Stoves, wo will offer them at great bargains.
CiT Planters wishing to purchase can do so by
Warehouse acceptances without additional coat.
Every cook stove warranted or tho money returned
BORDERS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Clieriy street, JIacon, Ga.
nor2ti-tf
BEAD THE TESTIMONIALS!
E t’ e smlcr?igr.ed Ladies of Macon, have thor
» l . uglily tested upon every kind of fabric the Ma
ch ties sold by
w
Mr. H. W. Boifeuillet
*IW.
every quarter of the
- 150 each
44 ——- 35 each
S*»fceri£i‘ir’— —..~125 ach
Jbt*. • 0t, * 4r > Esq.. Ala con. Ua.
'•** Elb^Si 0 * 4 HaMC (iOLLEY.
^htorkpf J J; , t. Louis. Mo,
OF THIS CITY,
And from our experienre we are prepared to pro
nou- cothem far superior to any oiber cheap SEW-
I v<J MACHINES we havo ever bef-i.e seen, aud for
fimily sowing equal to any high-priced Machines in
the market. Facbofusown and u.e ia our family
one of these Machines, bought of him, and we recom
mend them to our lrd7 friends throughout tbe city
and country. As these Machines have never given
ns one moment’s trouble, we ran always rely upon
them:
Mrs. J. B. Ro'S, two; Mrs. Layton Sewell,
Mrs. Wm Holt, two; Airs. Robert Beady,
Mrs. T. L, «olr, Sirs. John Mcldrum,
Airs. Dr. Chas. IT ; Hall. Mrs. Peter Solomon,
four machines,different Mrs. J. H. Otto,
parties; Mrs, Alicbael Lob,
Mrs. Joseph Seymour, Alissjlcts raer.
Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mr. T. N. Vining 4 ,
Airs. Thomas Artope. Dr. Parsons, of banders-
Mrs. Warren,lady of Rev. villo. two;
E. W. Warren, Baptist Dr. Wm.Orceo.Milledgc-
pastor in charge; _ villo. two;
Airs, l.awton, Mrs. Dobinion, Milledgc-
Mrs.Sirah Fwindleherst, ville.two:
Mrs. W. II. fcearcy, of Mrs. Sarao Habol, Savan-
Griflin: uah;
Mrs M. VY. Powell, Rty- Mrs. J. O.Jacobs,Eorsyth
nolds; C D. Morgan, t'rawto 4 d
P. ts. Shaw, TTawkinsvllle; AY. M Cfdeman,Cuthb< rt;
Mis M. C. Varner. Sunny- Mrs. W. A. WortbrUunts-
side: villc. Alabama;
Mrs. Mary Shaw, Dykes’ Editor Uawkinsville, Dis-
Stution: . „ patch.
Dr. Gre-r, Alidway. four; 8. A. Whitaker.Milledgc-
Mits Johnson, Americus; yille;
J-. L. Foster. Wright.-ville.
And over one hundred others, from different parts of
the State.
Machines, from $12 to $85.
Every Machine Kept in Order, and
Gnarantced for Five Tears,
Free of Cost!
IX. W. BOimUILIiET,
Macon. Ga., 69 Second street, neqr Cherry,
feb24-wtt Opposite Bnrke’s Book Storo
OF
DR. SKALLENDIRCER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops tiro Chills,
This Mwlicino baa been, before tbe Public
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It docs not purge, does
not sicken tho stomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose-and under all circumstanocs, and
is tbe only Hcdicino that trill
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever and
Ague, bccauso it ia a perfect Antidote to
AXalariu.
Sold by all Druggists.
■ NEIVYORK
T he advantages we e*joy
as the result of a long established
and successful business enables us to
offer inducements that makes this
announcement worthy of
ATTENTION.
Importing our foreign goods di
rect, controlling many leading styles
af American fabrics, employing the
best artistic talent in the production
of our goods, and “constant progress”
our motto, v/c claim to lead the mar
ket in
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of which we keep full lines of all
grades, for Men and Boys, in
CUSTOM WORK
our products are unsurpassed for qual
ity, workmanship and elegance. In
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
our stock is constantly large and
seasonable. We are the sole manu
facturers of the
which we supply both ready-made
- and to order.
Prices uniformly low.
Gentlemen visiting New-York are
requested to call and have their
measures recorded upon our books
System of Self-Measurement, and
other information promptly furnished
when desired.
Address P. O. Box 2256, N Y.
DEVLIN & CO.
feb12!eod w3mog
WH ANN’S
QUEEN OF THE POUTH
PORTABLE GRISl MILLS.
—FOB—
CORN REAL, WHEAT FLOURING AND
Stock Feed, Bolting Apparatus, Smulter,
and Mill Work Generally.
Oar Mills aro built from chcics
Bur Blocks, selected at tho Qcar-
ries in France by Isaac Straub
himself. Seed for Descriptive
Pamphlet containing treatise on
Millinr. sent by mail free.
Address
ISAAC STRAUB & CO.,
Cor. Front and John sis.,
Cincinnati, 0.
gcptl”-w6m
NOTICE.
OS A A f) Will be given to any one who will
Adopt a Child threo months old.
Enuloso stamped envelope, without delay.
Day. NKLSUM.
kX-s:». ST FsdUsSL N X.
-* 4 - — 4 1 4 - ~ -1 1 a, f
Houston Factoby. February 12,1870.
Mesbbs. SAULSBURY, CilERRY & BLASTN-
GAMK—Uentlkhkn: I regard Whann’s Raw Bone
Superphosphate equal to any Fertilizer I have ever
used.
My Cotton upon which I need It escaped rust and
stood tho drought of last season better than that upon
which I used other Ferti izers.
GARRETT SMITH.
Messrs SAULSBURY. CHERRY & BLASIN-
GAMii—Gentlbuiin: I can recommend Wbann’s
Ha w Bone Superphosphate as a lint-class fertilizer-
having used it on my Cotton last reason with very
satisfactory result-.—being fully equal to any others I
used, and having the advantage of standing the
drouth belter. KLIHU PRICE.
Macon, February 24,1870.
Wo are now receiving a fresh supply of the above.
As also.
From the Southern Fertilizir e Company of Rich
mond, prepared under the direction ot Professor tlil-'
ham.
Persons desiring Reliab’o Fertilizers would do well
to furnish us their orders without delay.
Saulsbnry, Ckerry & Blasingamc.
feb25-d*w3t
TsTATV^SSA.
Ammo mated Soluble
PHOSPH AS B,
Manufactured by tha
BTavassa Guano Co, of Wilmington, N. C.,
IN BAGS OR BARRELS.
T HIS Fertilizer is prepared with tho utmost care,
and contains every constituent desirable for any
cr«p to which it may bo applied. It is especia'ly
adapted to tho growth of
Cotton, Corn, Cereals,
An 1 all kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is manufactured of the zamo materials from
which tho celebrated
Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate
is prepsred, and reference is made to that Company,
(65 South sL, Baltimore.) for its efficacy, quality and
uniformity.
Tt. R. BRIDGES, President.
DONALD MACRAE.
Treasurer and Secretary,
Wilmington. N. C.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Agents, Macon, Ga.
jan23-w3mosdU
Double Refined Pondrette
‘Lodi Manufacturing Company, 1
F OR sale in lots to snit customers. This articlo is
sold for half the iiriccot other fertilizers, and is
cheaper for Cotton, Corn, Tobacco and Vegetables,
than any other in ma:ket. It is made entirely from
the night-soil, offal, etc-, of New York city. Price,
delivered on board in Now York city. Twenty-live
Dollars per Ton. Pamphlet, etc., giving full informa
tion sent on application to JAMES ^
Box 3139, New York Post-ofiico.
Office 66 Conrtlandt Streot, New York.
For sale by ASHER AYRES, Macon, at Thirty
Dollars per ton, dee21-w3m
BONE F10DB-B0NB FLOOR.
C (RACKED BOSE, Bone Mo-.7, Bone Flour, and
/ Floated Bon*, g arsnteed 4 0 produco same effect
at HALF COST of Peruvian Guano.
Send for circular. Addron '• * A,*
;LISTER BROTHERS,
feb5-w’m Newark, NiJ.
AND SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
[vii«| «Tjavo, ■ Complaint are uneasiness and
!H Ja ■ pain in the aide. Sometimes the
liss^ES33Kaau pain is in tho shoulder, and is
mistaken lor rtieumatism. The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general
costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head
is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con
siderable loss of memory: accompanied with painful
sensation of having left unime something which
ouehttn have been done. Often comnlaininvofwrak.
H nes! * debility and lovr spirits.—
IYER 8 | Sometimes some of the above
UK So
J?t
e rally i
symptoms attend the disease, and
4 other times few ot them: but
the Liver is generally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will ba
well.
x>xi. sxmmokts’
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DEUANGED STATE OF THE LIVER.
Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice.
Costiveness. Sick Ilead-achef
Chronio Diarrhoea, Affections o‘
-----— ——rj- tho Bladder, Camp Dysentery,
Atlectious nt the Kidneys, Fever. Nervousness Chills,
Discasrs of tbe Skin, Impurity of tho Blood, Melan
choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Colic, or
Pains in the Bowels, Pain in the Head, Fever and
Ague, Dropsy. Boils, Pain in the Back and Limbs,
Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious
Diseases generally
J. If. ZEILIN k CO.,
Druggists. Macon, Georgia.
For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per package. H?
mail SI 25.
A preparation of roots and herbs, Warranted io he
gtricriy vegetable, ard can do no injury to any one.
It has been used by hundreds, and known for tha
last twenty-fivo yoars as one of the most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
tbe suffering. If t -ken regularly and pcrsistently.it
is sure to effect a cure.
The following highly respectable persons can fully
attest to tbe virtues of this valuable medicine, and
to whom we most respectfully refer:
Qcn W. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company :
Rev. J. K. Felder. Perry, Ga.; Col- K. K. Sparks, Al
bany, Ga : W. J. McElroy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; George
J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. W.'R. R.; C. Master-
son, Esc;., Sheriff llibb county: J. A. Butts, Bajn-
b-idee, Ua; N. Ilinswanger, Esq.. Macon,Ga.; Dykes
A Sp-iroawk, Editors “Floridian.” Tallahassee; Rev.
J. if. Burke, Macon Ha.: Virgil Powers, Esq., Su
perin endent S. W. It. R.; Daniel Bullard, Bullard’s
Station, M. & B. R. R.. Twiggs co.. Ga.: Grenville
VVo -d, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Key. E. F
Easterling, P. E. Florida Conference: Major A. P.
Wooiey, Kingston, Ga. apr2- dawtf
DR. BAGLEY’S
FEMALE RESTORATIVE.
Dlt. BAGLEY’S
I NIMITABLE Evo and Pile Preparation used cx-
clu ively for inflamed and chronic sore eyes and
pile*. It has been in use for fifteen years without a
single instance of failuro to give relief
DR. B.A.GKL.E-'S'
Has practiced the Eclectic system of medicine the
rise of twenty years, nnd treats chronic diseases with
success—such »s Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Liver Affection,
Kidney, eto Female diseases, such as Sterility, Lu-
chorea or Whites, Chlorosis: absence of Menstruation
at the proper period. Amcnorrhoea; Menstruation
obstructed in its course alter having been established:
Dyemeuorrhoea; Menstrual ion i.ttende t by pain and
spasms of the hypogastric visceia, with paroxiinal
aggravation and difficult meuslruation: menstrual
colic Menorrhagia: menstruation too copious—flood
ing. Medicine ard prescrip ion furr isbed by mail to
any part of tho United States, pos age pro paid, to
treat any chronic case, fer five dollars per month.
Tho Female Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sent for Si each. Symptoms of diseases
must be plainly stated Money sent by registered
letter. Board, medicine nnd personal attention furn
ished at from S20 to 8io per month, at his residence,
ten miles cast of AtnerieuS Location healthy. Post-
office, Americus, Ga. icb3-wtf
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GEO. C. HILIER & SONS,
Manufacturers of
FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES,
OINOIWIVATX.
fiend 1m IMi of 6iyie*> iMtlo-iwiAmlwAwSm
HY is it that go many children die under the
. . ago of fivo years ? That a largo proportion of
children die under that age, bos long been a subject
of remark, and without a satisfactory causo ascer
tained, it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in tho human
system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents,
cepcciallv mothers, who are more constantly with
th*ir children, cannot be too observing of tbe first
symptoms of worms; for so surely as they oxist, can
they ba
SArEIiir AMD CSD.'L'AXSgXYS'
Removed from tho most DELICATE INFANT, by
tho timely use of
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE.
It is perfee’Iy harmless, contains no Mercury, being a
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And may ba administered with the T7TMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL .-.GES.
Worm Confections. m d« mure for the purpose of
pleasing the palate than of ovcrcomi g tho di-ease,
have been manufactured all over tho country, but
their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, aud B.
A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
d " 17 ' CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to purchase B A. Fah
nestock’s Vormiluge, be particularly careful to see
that tho initials arc B. A. This is the article that :•
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829,
And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do
not wish t > have aa imitation forced upon them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT,
Formerly B. A. Fahkestgck’s SbK & Co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH, PA,
dcc9-deod*wlr
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color,
A dressing which
is nt once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the■ gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its nsc. Nothing can restore tho
hair where the follicles aro destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can he saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe3
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
IiOWEIdD, MASS.
PRICE $LOO.
Sold brL. W. HU.Nt A CO., J. H. Zeilin Sc CO
aud all the Dru-giat. in Maeou. Also, all Druggists
ami iMaleri in Me Heine everywhere.
jau!3-eodawa.w
A DMINrvrRATOHSSALE—Will be s Id hifore
xx the Court House (City Hall) door on the firstTnea-
day in April next, bMweeo the usual hours of sale,
all the lands ooiongm* to tbe estate of Thomas M.
rambrangh. late of Bibhc-unty deceased, the ;ame
being 418 acres, Mtnated 3)4 miles from the City of
Macon, in raid county, and known as a part of tbe
Cason pla-e
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofzaid
deceased. Terms cash. A. B RUSS.
feb23 w6w Administrator.
G EORGIA bibb COUNTY.-Wherras. Henry W.
BoifomlleL of said county, applies to be dis
charged from the Guardianship of Elizabeth UalL
This ** to notify ail persons intoiested to be aud ap
E ea . r « l the Court.ofOrdina-y in sai-1 county, on the
first Monday in May, 1*70. to show cau«c, if any they
have why Letters of Dismission should not be grant
ed. Given under my band officially.
... , C. T. WARD.
fob2-w3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB.COUNTY.-Whereas, Jackson
Deloachs, Administrator of the otate of D. W.
Orr.deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission.
There are therefore to cite and admonish all, and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my officeon or before the first Monday in
April next, to show cause, if any they have, why Let
ters or Dismission should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
. r „ a T. WARD,
jan5-w3m Ordinary.
/^EORhlA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. J. J.Amo-
\ Ts°n apjmcs to the undersigned for Letters of guar
dianship «*f the person and property of Ann R tiiil
and t*arnh F. Hill, minor orphans i f Chas. T/HHL
deceased. All persona interested are required
to be and appeav at the Court of Ordinary, on
the first Monday in Apiil next* to show cause, if *»ny
they;have, why Letters should not be granted the
applicant. Given under my hand cffic ally.
0 C. T. WARD, 1
mirS*w33i Ordinary. -
(^BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
date hereof, application *»ill he mado to tfce
Court of Ordinary of said county for leavo to sell a
portion ofthorcql property belonging to the estate
cf Milieu Ti ivclJ. late of said county decea e cd
March 8.3870. A. R. ROSS,
aai9-w|fc Administrator.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
P EORGIA-CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Wherc-
VX as, John N. Powell, Administrator on the
estate of Joseph Powell, deceased, late of Crawford
Comity, having applied for dismission from said
administration: These are to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to he andappear at my office
within the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause,
if any exists, why saidlcttcrsdismissory shonldnot
be granted. Given under my hand at Knoxville,
October 18,1869. JAMES J. RAY,
tl9oc tnOm Ordinary.
POOSir CQTJ23TTT.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Will be soldTbe-
-zl. fore the Court-houro door of Dooly county (Vi
enna! on tho Grst Tuesday in Arril next. Lot of Land
No. 74, in the hecond Di-trict of Dooly c unty. Sold
by authority ol tho Ordinary of Houston conntr, for
tho benefit of tho heirs and creditor! of Enoch W.
Gaddey, deceased. Terms one-half cash, remainder
on credit of twelvo months.
EDWIN GfcEEN,
febll-wot Administrator.
C GEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas Richard
T Licsey applies to mo for letters of Administra
tion upon tho estate of Ja-rett J. Linsey, deceased,
these aro therefore to cito and admonish all concern
cd to bo and appear at my office on or before the first
Mondav in April next, then and there to show ciufc,
if any they have, why said lettersshould notbovrant-
oi- Given under my hand and offlci»l ricnatnro, this
March 1st. 1870. WM. H. DAVIES,' ) -
m*rch4-w3od Ordinary.
G EORGIA. D' OLY COUNTY.—Whereas James
Young apolie- to me for le,tto*a of Administra
tion uioniho estate of Elizabeth Woodard, deceased,
these are therefore to cito aud admonish nit concern
ed to be and appear at my officooo or before the first
Monday in April next, then and there to show causo,
If any they have, why raid letters should not be smart
ed. Given under my hand and official signature, this
March 1st, 1870. WM. H. DAVIBri,
march *-w3od Ordinarr.
• KoKG I A. JASPER COUNTY.—W here aa, Samuel
T C. Sby, Executor, and Caroline C. Shv, Execu
trix, of the last will and testament of 8. J. Shy. de
ceased, hsve at plied to me for a discharge from said
Exrcutonhip. All persona concerned ere hereby re
quired, within the lime fixed by law, to show cause,
it any they have,wby the said hamuel C. Shy and
Caroiio* C b'hy. should not be discharged according
to the prayer ol their petition. Giv«n under my baud
aud official signature, ibis 23J day of Janu ■ ry. 1870.
„ 4 J. w.bukNey,
feb*2-w3ta Ord'-ntTy.
EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas. Satc-
, uel t..bhy. Ailiuinis ratur of tbe es’ate of Joseph
Jones, decease i. makes application fur Letters of Dis
mission tram nid trust (he huTingscttud up said es
tate.)
Th<se are therefore tocieand adiu ciCn all persons
concerned to show cause, if any toe;- have, on or be
fore the 5ret Monday in Muy next, why the said let
ters shall aot i-suc to saiJ ap; licmC ,
Given under my hand am official signature this 2d
day of November, 1869.
M. H. HUTCHISON,
nov5-wtd ■ ■ Ordinary.
J ASPER OL’NTY SliFRIFF SALES.—Will be
gold, on the First Tuesday in April next, before
the Cour-bouse door.in the town ot Monticello, Jas
per county. Georgia, between tbe legal hours ol sale,
the folios ing property to-wit; seven hurdrei aorc*,
more or less ofland. situate, lying and being ia tho
conely of Jasprr. adjoining lands of Lewis Wi Pow.
aud others, nnd kno«r. as tfce Lynn place. Also
four hunu»ed acres, m *ro or less, ol land, situ-te.
property of Martha Whitfield, decease). to satisfy an
execution 1 su ng Ja per Superior Court, in
lavorof Phariie Emi‘h and Reid.' iniih ' gJobn F.
PattersoD. Leroy M. Willson end Floisnat Will-on,
Extcutors of Ma'how Whitfield, deccmod. Property
pointed cut by plain tiff’s attorney.
‘YTlTbgaold at the same timo ard place; a sma'l
house in tho viilaxe of Hillsboro, Hi Enid county,
known as the Phoo .‘-h -p, r.ow occupied by Fisher, to
► atisfy nrf'exnaminaTrout J ispsr tiuperior Uonr’, in
favor of E, W. Dorset vs. Varshall llolscnhack, E. S.
Wyntnland tv csley Gootfbv L'vied on n tho prop
erty >f Wesley Goolsby Pmpny poiateil out 4 by
llaiatiffi, B RbY T. LIGBY.
feb27 w w Deputy Sheriff Jasper W).
„ IdACON COUNTY..
D GOLY SHERIFF'S SALES—Will bo sold be
fore the Court House door in the town of Vienna',
sai l c unty. on the first Tuesday in April next, tbe
tolinwim; property, to-wit: Lotol Lan i number L7,
in tbe Seventh District of Dooly county : sold as tho
property of Jis-ph Bridges,tosatisfy aS p-:riorCourt
fi. fa. in favor of O. P. Swearingcr. Administrator, vs.
Jos. Bridges, containing, in all. 22!^ acres, mere or
css. Prorerty minted oat by plaintiff.
This February 4, 1870. VI. L. GRAHAM, j
maiS lawaw. Od Sheriff,
HOUSTON COUNTY.
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BKKTHUSSFS. SUPPORT
ERS AND PILK INS I KtT-
51 ENTS, cure Runt ure. Abdominal or Uterine Weak
nesses and Piles. D fferent approved patterns. Com
fortable, safe, light, cleanly. u.od in bathing, inde
structible (tteel springs coated.) Elnstio Stockings,
Belts, Braccz, Bandage*, cte.-Gr.KAT Vabikty. Es
tablishments, 3347 ChestDUt street. Phila., and3 Ann
street. New York, opposite Herald Building. Send
■tamo for pamphlet. Sold by all Druggbts. Mailed
or expressed. iebJo-wuias
G eorgia. Houston county.-whereas, c.
O. Duncan. Administrator do bonis cum testa
ment a annexe on thoestatcof J J. Dumas. late of
Houston o >unty, deceased, respectfully sboweth.that
he has tally administered on t aid estate and now asks
to bo discharged:
There are. therefore, to cite all perrons interested
to bo and appear at my officeon. 4 or betore tho' fir-t
Monday in June next to show 4 cause, if any, ( why tbe
petition should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal o! office, thisllihof
February. 1870. W. T. SWIFT.
fcb!6 w3m O. II. C.
G .EOUGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas. Wm
P. Simmons. AdminLtrotor Boling H. Mo-ris,
represents to this Court that he ba*fatly eetttcd ui
the said cs'atc, and asks to be discharged:
Now these are. thorefore. to cito all p• mot's inter-
rstcd'o bo end appear at my office on. or before the
first Jlondr.y in June next, to show cause, ifany.why
he should not be dismissed. , ; .
Given under my hand and official ebnatttrb, this
5th January. 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
feblS-w3in Ordinary.
C a EOROIA, HOUSTON COUNTY-Wherea?,Philip
X Fcoffill, Administrator of Mary Baehee. late of
Houston county, decea'cd, hus applied to me for Lot;
ter* of Dismission. These ere. therefore, to cito all
K ersons interested to be and appear at my office, on or
efote the first Monday in April next, to sfcowcauee,
if any. why tbe application should not bc granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 4th
day of January, 1870 W. T. SWIFT,
jjn7-3m Ordinary.
G EOROTA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Ordinarr’s Of
fice for said c'.onty. Whereas, Robert Holmes
and Needham 1’. Johnson, ex entora ol Isaac Holmes,
late of so id conn* y. doc’d, petition tbo undersigned
for letters of di-mission from said trust.
Tbtso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all
pe'eor.s interested to bo nnd appear at my office on or
beforo tho 1st Monday in June next, toshowcause,
if any they have, why said Letters should r.ot he
rrantei. Given under my official signature, this 9th,
February. 1879. W.T. SWIFT.
febia-w3m Ordinary.
rNEORGIA, HOU-TON COUNTY.—Nathan B.
v-T Head having rhi« day applied to me for Guard
ianship of Sarah Jo es a minor under; fourteen years
of age of Efford H. Jones, lato oft aid county.de
co iscd:
This is, therefore, to cite all whom it maycovcem
to show cause, if any they h ive, on or before tho first
Monday in April next, why such Guardianship should
riot be granted to him accordingly.
W. T. SWIFT,
mnr2-w(0d Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Gcorgin, Houston
county.—By virtue of an order cf tho Court of
Ordinary of Houston coonty, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in April next, betwoen the usual hours of
sate, before tbo Court House door, in tho town of
Perry, the following proporty belonging to the estate
of Kl’iha Etheridge, deceased; that tmet of land lying
in Houston county, known as lot No. 113, and fifty
a ,4 re 4 of lot A o. 91, liiig in the 5th d : ftriet of said
o u.-.ty, the same being 2 0 acres more or less. Terms
cash. ELISHA EllIERlDGE,
MII0HEL ETHtRIDGE,
fi bl2-wGw Administrators.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-By virtue of an or
der of the Court of Ordinary ot L , utton ocun-
ty, will be sold on the' first Tuesday in Ap ii next, bo-
tween tho usual hours of sale, betore 'b* ^ourt-heuee
door, in the"town of Ferry.tho fullowii * property be
longing to tbeestatecfSl.H.Taylor. <Vctased: That
trect or parcel of lard 1- ing in Honshu county known
as tho south part of l"tN». 46. and the -on'hwert part
of lot No. 51, lying in theTcn’h Fist ict ; .iMounn
ty, the same being 330 acres. »•. i 4 -: r. h: t. Terms
cash. J '"‘Yt/R,
febll-wGt la.i.-r-vor.
IRWIN COUNTY.
pi E0RGIA, IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas, James
VJT Paulk. Administrator on tho estate of George
Paulk, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis
mission* Tbeso are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred aod 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 aim official signature,
this January 3d. 1870, WILEY WHITLEY,
janll-wSmos Ordinary.
■\T0TICE.—Sixty days after date application will
1.x bo made to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin
county, for leave to sell. 360 acres of Lot of Land No.
154, in the First District of originally Itwin. now Wil
cox county, as tho property of James Brown, deceas-
J.K.AW.H. BROWN,
fo' 4 8-wC0d Adminitratois.
JONES COURTS’.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—ORDiXABv’a Officb
said county. At CHAMBERS, January 8.1670.—
Whereas, D* E> Blount and Thomas H* Etallwortb,
Executors of Bcauford Stallworth, deceased, apply to
mefordismirsion:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to showcau-o, on or by the first Moa-
day in May next, if any they have, why the same
.-hail notbe granted.
Given under my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS,
janl2-w3m Ordinary.
G eorgia, jone3_county.—ordixabt’s ov-
fice, at Chambers, January 13,1870,—Whereas,
James H. Blount, Administrator do bonis non of tbo
estate of William Paul, deceased; and also Adminis
trator of the estate of Mary Paul, deceased, applies
to ms for dismission from the administration of aaid
estates, 'these are to cito and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, at this office, if any they
lave to the contrary, on or by the first Monday ia
May next. Given under my hand officially.
, ,, R. T. BOSS.
Janl4-w3m Ordinary.
f4.EORGIA, JONE8 COUNTY.-Ordisabt’s Or-
vJ vice said Couety, At Chabberb. February
28.1870—Whereas. Edmund T. Morton,Guardian of
the minor children of Bo’jamin F. Moore, deceased,
applies to me for Dismission from said Guardianship:
There are to cite and admonish all persons con
corned to file their oijections in tbisoffice.ifariy they
hare, on or by the first Monday in April next, wby
said d sebarge shall not to granted.
Witness my band officially, February 23,1870.
ROLAND T RO>8,
-«3C4
TtJOTICBTO DECfOUS AND CREDITORS-No-
4 il tice is hereby-given tor wit : perswis-havtngdo-
mands again-t Hiram Q. Gaine*. L«to of Macon coun*
fy, dtceit-cd: to present them to hie, prdperf-. attested,
wittiin tho tiurO prescribed by law; and all person*
indebted to sa<ddeceased are hereby riqu <c-l 'ornako
immediato payment. 4 IT. C. t»ATLiN.
fcb25-w40J Administrator ofc il. I. Gaines, ft
G EORGt A, MACOM CdUNIY.-Whoren« James
Meeks. Guardian of J. If. i-imth. applies for a
discharge trotu tiisirust. ho baviiirifjettfrdiitvwHhbi?
ward ia full;,lbisi ther lo*o loeitooll itersnmrun-
C'rnod to, a; pear at my. • flics on or b ; re tlio fir.-t
Monday in lAt.ril nrixt.-and sh-w enuse. if any they
have, why lettois of d-emission th .utdnoi t c granted
to said applicant fr m said a o*iilitt*hiii.
Given under my band nnd official tignature.
SVo L PARKER,
febll-w6t j- Ordinary,
T^XECITTOR’SSALE— By vbtoaof an order from
ill tho Court of indiour- .« r>tiiroii county: VVirl
be sold on the first Tue-day in April nev-r, within the
legal hou’S rtf # :lr. b*f* re tbe Court Ho . e ncor in
Oglnhorp tho f i liow-ng prapurty b.d >rging ttttbe
estate of Juba MaMQ’a , lafe of said 44 oi;My i-ee'd,
to wit: Lots and parts ot Iota' nliiaud. Nos TH4.161
and 176, lying iu the 15th d'strct ■>! originally II9US
ton, now Mi c county, field tor the pur os* of p ly
ing the purchase money and lor c'.o-i: g up ibu e.u.te.
Term: Cash.
MURDOCK McCASFILL. Execmoror
febl2-w6w J M>. 3ni..ilLL.\y: dt.-M.
ACON SIIFRIFK’.-ISALi S — \Vt i b fpl .befirc
,,tho Court fcoug-door, inthet'.wnofOgjothorp's
Said vorir.ty. within tho leesi hours of sal*, on t hefu St
Tuct lay in April next, the following pr p-rty.to wi :
Lot of Lain No 62.'in the Second District of ortatn-
slly Muicogottnftv Macon rounty. levied onto aiis
lyitho fqljouing 1). fas. is u< d fro a Just ce’s t ourt if
said county, to-wit: One in fovorof husa- J. Winn,
one io favor ol Jan- C. Loyd, and two iit/avcr of A. tt.
Greer vs. i7-'L, Sheafy. Fr prtty-pft'ntPd >nt by de
fendant, tnd Ievic i on and tcturoid totpe by acrin-
stsble. '. . _ , 1 ■
Also. Lo‘s ot lattd'.Nov 2V afd 34. in tbePidric:
and count 44 afore-iid - fo r» i a the follow ing-fi. f»s ,
issued from i Justice’s Co lit • f ■ aid county, to-wit:
Twofr. fas. iu btror of James Gilbor, administrator,
one in favor of Grotr .VAdatr.s, on-- in tovor of F. T.
bdiead, ore in fa- oh oYw-o. M. Thrcakeld. one in fa-
M
taid
and rt turnc Vlp mo by a cunstabl?. Proputy po rded
out by said t-neaiy.
mart-3Cd
P. K. RUSS.
Deputy Sheriff.
M&ftidii aourjTir.
irol A. J. Butt aceea k *d, applies lor dismission:
All p,cr8?ns inrs te-ted. are notified to file thtir ob
jections to the sittfic wi'hin the titrie preicribcd by law.
Witnet&my hand and seal tills Jttb of February
Jr S. M.LOV.E.i
J870
feb16-wl0d.
Ordinary.
/.A LOIiGIA. MARION COUNTY —Whereas, Mor
VT gan KempiAdmiuistratorot John Ktmp.uppbc.
for diemisstor.
All i-itere-red'in said estate are hereby neiHied to
file their objections <0 tbo sane, if any, within ‘the
time proscrib'd by law. 4
Witness tay drind.this February 10.1870.
■ . JAS. M. LOWE,
febl3*90J ..ri* r Ordinary.
urah
the
/GEORGIA, M !^ION COUNTY—Whereas. '1
UT J. Kemp applies for the Guardianship 1 f
minors of. Jqbn Ktmp, deceased,-
A11 pirsons inte'esred aro hereby notified -to file
their obicctioas, if any. to the same, on or beforo the
first Monday in April next.
HI IVilno-s my hand, this Ftbr ary 10,1870. v
JAalliBM. LOWE,
' feblS-trSOd - Ordinary.
G EORGIA. N* RIO): COUNTY.-vbiereas. Perry
B. Jones, Adutimstrator do bonis non of John B,
Ihacgard, has applied for Di-inissi n;
These are to cite til interested to filo thoir'objec-
tiotis, if any, to the same within tho time proscribed
by law.
Witness my hand;. January 15; 1870.
„ JAB. M. LOWE.
an!9 w3m J ' Ordinary.
t : DMINTSTRATRlX ! S ; KALE. —By order from
J3l tbe Ord.zary Court of Marii n county,will bettlrt
on tho fiist-Tues-icy iu At-iil next, in the town of
Buena■'VDtn, an tin ecuried Uou'n ard Lot in said
town; beiongins to the estate ot Wm. M. L ! utf, do
ceased, fcaid lot at joins tho lot of T. w. llarvty,
on the south and a vacant lot on the rest. Terms
cash. M. A. BUT r .
■ Administratrix.
fob20wiOI (Printer's ft c.$0.) ,
G UARDIAN’dSAlE—Will be 4 fold on tho first
Tuesday in April next, before tho. Court-house
door in L'uena Vista. Marion 4 county, two fifths in
terest in lot of land No. 8, ia tho fourth district of
said cauntt— the samo being tbe pia'C wh’-rton the
widow of Jasper N. Htory lives—situated ttto miles
from Buena Vista, on the Columbus read.
R.K.MUPP,
feb20-w40d Gn rdian Minors of J. N: Stcfy.
.;*. (Printer’s ice JO 10 ) «,*•.;
M arion sheriffs sale.-wui be sold-
■ tho first Tuesday in Apiil next be:ore theCouit
House door.in the town of Buena Vis<a, the follow
ing lots of land: Lot No* 1G4, ar.d 66 acres of lot No
16>. Levied upon to satisfy a fi. fa. istued from 'Ma
rion Superior Court in iavor ot J. T.and Holds Bclk,
executors of Joseph Bolk. de-esstd, vs. John L*
Smith. Said lands situate in -the fouith distiict of
Marion county. On the laid lend* is a lino Grist
Mill. JOHN UANKA. ■
fobl3-w30J j.i l-i-: : sheriff.
QUiTzvtasr counTV.
EORGIA; QUITMAN COUNTY. —Thomas S.
Cooper’seAato according to tfce provisions of raid
will. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
toshow cau e, if any they can. why said executor
should nat be discharged and receive letters ofdis-
mPsi'in on the firstMozday in-Anril. 187”. Decem
ber 1869. . . W.,F. JORDAN,
4 — fii 1 n^rtyxix n.ai-.;
jan4-W3mos*
Ordinary.
EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY. — Delaware
kj Morris. Administrator, with tbe will annexed,
of Lucy M. Tcnnille. deceased, having applied by
written petition for a discharge from his said admin
istration : This is, therefore, to cite all | otsons con
cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show u: ure, if any
they can, why sail administrator should cot bo dis
charged nnd receive letters of dirmissirm on the first
Mond .y in May. 1870. W.P. JORDAN,
janl6-w8m* Ordinary.
G eorgia, quitman county.—'wm be sold,
betore the CrUrl-houre door, iu Georgetown, in
said county, with'n tbe etna! hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in April next, ike East halt of Lot of
Land No. 56, in tho hi.-htb District ofsaid county.—
Levied on as tho property of Lewis E 4 Holloman, de
ceased, to satisfy one fi. fa isiuei from the Hui etfor
Court of aaid county, in favor of John S. Webbtr/.
John Atwell, Lxecutorof the*»ii LewisE. Holloman,
deceased. 4 - r , DAVIDJOHNSON,-
jan29 w30d* Sheriff.
O E RG1 a, QUiTMAN ( OUM Y.-Jackson PkU-
\a lips. Gu trU.an of Narah Jane Williamson, tar-
inK appiioil to tno ;or n diseberffe from bis f uaHii
sLip ol ttaul ward, this ip, there!* re, to cite ail powbi
concerned to show came, by filinjr objections in my
c ’ c i K :5 ardian gbouJd not be dismissed ea
• 1 - next. Given tndtr way
otncial signature, this Jar.ui.ry 11 1870.
. „ * W.P. JORDAN.
janU-wSmot* Ordhtary-
TELFAIR COUNTY.
( - E0KGIA. TKl.FAlR COUMY.-Whereaa.Jota
\J bnwlins applies for Leitir 11 Administration «a
the estate of J l' Rawlics. d .cen cd, ot taiacoun^z
fbese Are to cite at d ndu onish »)1 persons inter
este.l to be 2ini appear at tfco Court of Ordinary, in
be held ia and for *aid ccuntj on tbe first Mot day in
A prit next, to show caufc, ifao^.whT said Lerten
should not be granted, W. 1*% CAMFBKhL,
feb22-i»30J ftrdinarj.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
TOR’S SALE.—Under and by virtue cfaai
order lrom tho buperior Cturt of Twiggs eouste,
in tbe case ot James T. Glover, Executor of D. w.
fchine vs. C. L, Redwine tt *L. will be ofiered for aaJc,
to tbo highest bidder, cn the first Tue day in AmM
next, betore the Court- House uoor, in Ha wkissvuki
Falaski C' tinty. a quit claim deed to Lot of Laud So.
11. iittheHsl distri.t ot originally Wilkinson M»
1'ulaski county. Terms cash
JAMES T. GLOVER.
fcb20-wCw Executor.
J"t EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-hnoch J. Oel-
VJT tins. Adininiitrntoron the estate of Jamee ML
tYare, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged
from raid administration,.all ter-on'' who are eo«-
e.vna.l .ire r<quired. within the time fixed bv law.ta
show cause, if any they havo. why the said Enoch I.
Cdlins should not be discharged according to tfc«
prayerof his petition. Given under my hand, offi
cially, this January'the IGth, 1870.
JOHN F.S II INK,
j.tnl9 w3m Ordinary.
G ] „ _ „ ^ .
John R. Andrews and W’illiam A. Andrews.
Administrators Of Abisha Andrews, late of cadd
countv, 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 such letters
should not be granted to said applicants. Given
under mv hand and official siminture, this Novem
ber 2,1*9. JOHN F. SHINE,
; nov5 mbm •? • Ordinary.
f 's E 'fiOlA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas, Cattt-
\JC 1 no Coty, having fhllt adminis'tred theevtate of
George w* Lamb, tie ica-o 1. arid made her final retura
thereon, petitions fur a di«ehargo from sail odminia-
tr iti. n: These arc. thercf>re, to cite aud admoniah
all *eri>i ns concernel to b*> anl appear at my offioe.
within the tin cprtg.Tibed by law, and show canse._ if
any they havo, wby said applitav 4 -houtd not be dia-
m'ssed.tn ac ordance with theprayerofher petition.
Given under my hand officially this march 7*h. BBCl
JOHN F. SUINB,
mar9 6w Ordinary.
fA EOU ’IA, TWIGGS’C'UNTY.—Two month*
fj niter date, aptdleation will be m do to tho Court
of Ordinary of Twiegi county Goerjia. a*, the Gr*t
regular term affer ihe expireiion of two ni nths from
t'nD notice, for leave to sell ail litaUnd cf tbe estate
of William .1 Hammock. Ute ofsaid county, deceased,
lor tho eemfitoi the heirs <>f said dceeasid.
JEREMIAH AAiNDRRS.
ru irl2- ;.2mot Atim’r d* bonis now.
OTI&COE COUNTIT.
4 1VMINIS’l RAX0R*8 SALK.—Will becolri before
Ibo Court if on*® door.in tho.tovn of Abbeville.
•Wiieox o unty, vritbiu tbeu^ual honraof rale, on tbe
first Tuesd.ny in April next, 260 acres, more or lew. of
Jot ot band iN o. if*, firat dbDiVt ef original^. Ixwm
nuw Wilcux county, tio'd as thn property of Jame*
Rrowii, decrasej. for 4 tho bsn*fit c! tho heir* and
creditors i f said deceased. Terms made known on
thftd&y ol zalo 44 -
•, ... f,;-. JAHfiS K. BROWN,
WILLIAM U. BROW'S.
fol23vtPw 4 ■ Administrators.
NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to tho estate of Mary
Leonard, d.censed, arenqaetted to make pay
ment. All persons having demands arc required to
present them as the law dire4ts._ jj. BRANHAM,
feb5-w6w Administrator.
A 1
rVUITMAN COUNTY SHERIFF FALE.-WI11 he
sold before the Court house door in Georgetown,
in said Cocnly. cn the first 'iuesday in April next,
within ti e legal boats of sale. Town lot. No. 9. in
the said to«n of Georgetown, and store-house there
on, fronting cn Brood :troct. Levied onto satisfy a
fi. fa. from the fupeiirr Court of raiff county in favor
of Atkins Oglesby v.«. Fsmuel R. Wallace, Hays Grad-
dy. and Jas. C. Christian. Levy made by Larkin
Armstrong, former Deputy Sheriff ot said county as
the prnpetly ot Samuel E..Wal!ace.
feb28 a ‘
■w4t
DAVID JOHNSTON. Sheriff.
Q uitman county sheriff sale.-wui be
sold, before the Court house door, in George
town, in said couuty. on the- first 1 nesday in A pril
next, within tho usuai hoars cf sale, one Igit of Land
No. 181. and rartsof lots280, 265 and 2t3. tn the Lighih
District ot said county. Also, one Two horse Wagon,
two hay Uorsot’, ono Buggy and harness, one tow and
fivo Pigs, sixheaii of mate Hots, sevin bcad_of Cattle
and household and kitchen Furniture; Ievi*dcn as
the property of V. N. Casey, to satisfy ohe fi. fa. from
tfce tuporlor Court of uaid couDty, in favor of M.A.
Smith. Property pointed cut by plaintiff's attorney.
DAVID JOHNSON.
msr4-,3Cd* Sheriff.
Q UrTMAN POSTPONED SHEBTFF’3 SALE—
Will beaoId.before the Conrthouas door.in George-
ncroi of tin, 98: WO towea of No. 67; 86 acres ef No
<j5, ia the Eigbto Dwlyict of raid o mniy. Also, Lot
No. 112 and ISO acre! of No 111 In tfco Twvfity-first
District of said c unty. Levied on as the property of
Jaaps Sugys, to satisfy one 8 fo from the Superior
Court ofsaid county, in favor of Thomas B. Rains — 44
James Suggs. DAVID-JOHNSO"
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STOLEN.
S TOLEN, on the l ight of the 15th, from the house
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sized IRON OKAY M ARk". with a watt on tbo top
•id. of i he left car. Bhen between three and four
years Id: head tolerably long, and walks, trot* and
cantors vrj bri«k!y.
A reward of 175 wi l be p»il for the capture of th*
thief and tho return of thn Mare, or 850 for the Man.
„ DANIEL T. CLARK.
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