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JIM SMILEY’S FROG,
jfnrk Twain's Masterpiece.
\\'c wake no aftology for publishing for the
^iod or third time, “Jim Smiley's Frog."
j, j,i a production thrft is destined to “go the
jobihK’ for many yearn, as one of the richest
t pecimens of American humor:
JIM smiley's frog.
lie cotched a frog one day and took him
home, and said he cal'lated to educate him;
jad so he never done notbingftir three months
hat sit in his back yard and learn the frog how
to jump. And you bet he did learn him too.
He’d give him a little punch behind, and the
next minute you’d see the rrog whirling in the
air like a doughnut—see him turn a tummer-
jet, and maybe a couple, if be got a good
jtart, and come down flat-footed all right like
scat. He got him up so in the matter of
catching flies, aud kept him in practice so con-
>tant, that he’d nail a fly every time as far as
he could see him.
Smiley said that dll the frog wanted was ed
ucation, and he c«uld do ulmo.-t anything, and
l believe him. Why I’ve seen him set Daniel
Webster down here on the floor—Daniel Web
ster was the name of the frog—and sing out:
••Flies, Dan’l, flies,” and quick’n you conld
wink he’d spiing un and shake a fly offn the
counter there and flop down on the floor again
gj solid as a gob of mud, and fall to scratching
the side of his head with his hind foot as in-
difcr.tit as if he hadn' t no idee he’d done
any nior’n any frog might do. You never
jct^afmg so modest and straightfor’ard as
he wf, i' ,r all he was so gifted. And when it
oame to a square jumping on a dead level, he
foulJ get over more ground at one straddle
than a’ly animal of his breed you ever seed.
Jumping on a dead level wa* bis strong suit,
yon understand, and when it came to that
Smiley would ante up money to him as iong
as he had a red. Smiley was monstrous proud
of his frog, and well he might be, for fellers
that had traveled and Lin everywhere all said
he laid over every frog that they teed.
Well, Smiley kept the beast in a little lattice
box, and lie used to fetch it down town some
times, and lay for a bet. Once a feller—a
stranger in camp, he was—came across him
with his box. and says:
“What might it be you’ve got in the box?”
And Smiley sor’er indifferent like:
“It might be a parrot, or it might be a ca
nary’, maybe; but it ain't, it's just a frog.”
And the tiller took it and looked at it care
ful, and turned it around this way and that,
and -ays:
“H’m—so ’tis. Well, what’s he good f«r?”
“Well, Siniiey says, easy and careless, Tie's
good enough for one thing, I should judge—
he can out jump any frog in Calaveras coun
ty-”
The feller took the box again and took an
other long and particular look, and gives it
lack to Smiley, and s»ys very deliberate:
“Well, I don’t see no points about that frog
that’s any better’n any other frog.”
"Maybe you don’t,” Smiley, said. “Maybe
you understand frogs, and maybe you don’t
uader-tand ’em; maybe you ain't only an
amateur, as it were. Anyways I've got my
opini o, and I'll rbk flirty dollars that he can
ouijump any frog in Calaveras county.”
And the feller studied a minute or two,
and then says kinder sad like: “Well I'm
only a stranger here, and I ain’t got no frog,
hat if I had a frog I’d bet you.”
And then Smiley says: “That’s all right.
That 's all right. If you’ll hold my box a min
ute I'll go and get you a frog;” and so the
teller took the box, and put up his forty dol
lars along with Smiley’s, and sat down to wait.
So he sat there a good while, thinking to
fci--e!f, and tuk the frog out and pried open
his month and took a teaspoon and filled him
full ofqnail shot—filled him pretty near up
to the chin, and set him on the floor. Smiley,
he weut out to the swamp and slopped around
iu the mud for a long time, and finally he
fetched a frog and fetched him in, and give
him to the feller, and says:
“Now, if you are ready, set him alongside
of Dan’l with his fbrepaws just even with
Dan’l’s, and I’ll give you the word. Then he
ays, “one—two—three—jump!” and him
and the feller touched up the frogs from be
hind, and the new frog hopped off lively, but
Dan’l gave a heave, lusted up his shoulder—
so—like a Frenchman, but it wasn’t no use;
he couldn’t budge; he was planted as solid
V'an anvil, and he couldn’t no more stir than
'f he was anchored out. Smiley was a good
deal surprised, and he was disgusted, too, but
he didn’t have no idea what the matter was,
of course.
The feller took the money and started away,
ond when he was going out of the door he
sorter jerked his thumb over his shoulder—at
i • 4. tmrkii
A heat little trick is being perpetrated on the
New York publio by the directors of the Pneu
matic Tannel. The innocents visiting the work
are requested before retnming to npper air to
register their names in a book, a request al
ready complied with by several thousands. The
first pageB of the book contains a petition to the
Legislature in its favor, and of course the names
of all visitors will be laid before that body as
enthusiastic endorsers of the enterprise. This
neat little trick is one worthy the best minds
ever prodneed by the State of Massachusetts.
A' Pennsylvania bachelor thus gett th
after a lovely woman:
“I impeach her in the name of the great
whale of the ocean, whose bones are torn asun
der to enable her to keep straight. I impeach
her in the name of the peacock, whose strut,
without his permission, she stcalthfully and
without honor assumes. I impeach her in the
name of the horse, whose tail she has per
verted from its use to the making of wavy
tressess to decorate the back of the head and
neck. I impeach her in the name of the kan
garoo, whose beautiful figure she, in taking
upon herself the Grecian bend, has brought
into ill-favor and disrepute.”
». rv TANNER,
ALEX. DELANEY
XrTKuPOLITAK WORKS
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
Cornir or $*• «.:t an 1 .'anal Street*.
The reports from fifty-one oil districts in the
Pennsylvania regions show an aggregate in
crease in the daily productions in twenty-one
districts of seven hundred and ninety barrels,
and an aggregate decrease in twenty-six dis
tricts of three hundred and sixty-three barrels,
there being no change in three districts. The
net increase of daily production was, therefore,
four hundred and twenty-seven barrels.
THE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY
J as the result of a lonpr established
and successful business enables us to
offer inducements that makes this
announcement worthy of
ATTENTION.
Importing our foreign goods di
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of American fabrics, employing the
best artistic talent in the production
of our goods, and “constant progress"
our motto, wc claim to lead the mar
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all
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
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our products are unsurpassed for qual
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GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
our stock is constantly large and
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COTTON STATES
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Authorized Capital, $2,000,000.
ATIiA-WTili.
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rpHE Thjrtzcnth Anneal Conno of Lecturesjn thia
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Stationari & Portable Engines,
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PLASTER, GRIST ASD BARK MILLS.
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Onr Engines took the FtRST PREMIUMS at the
Virginia and Georgia State Fairs, and wherever else
exhibited.
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No 55 Third at.. Macon <*».
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
I don't see no other points about • that frog
that’s any better’n any other frog.”
Smiley ho stood scratching his head and
looking down at Dan'l a long time, and at last
fesays: “Ido wonder what in tho_ nation
that frog throwed off for, I wonder if there
•in t something the matter with him; he
pears to look mighty baggy somehowand
sketched Dan’l by the nane of the neck, and
Med him up and says: “Why, blame my cat,
if he don’t weigh five pounds,” and turned
him up-side down and he belched out a double
Lindful of shot, and then he see how it Was,
ind he was the maddest man! He set the
frog down and took after that feller, but he
never ketched him.
which we supply both ready-made
and to order
Prices uniformly low.
Gentlemen visiting New-York are
requested to call and have ther;-
measures recorded upon our books
System of Self-Measurement, and
other information promptly furnished
v/hen desired.
Address P. O. ^ox 2256, N Y.
DEVLIN & CO.
Georgia Practical Business College,
FORMERLY
Corner Mulberry and Second Streets,
MACON, GA.
iLn’i MT-Z” ”'.ITunr.li B. B. EUSTON. Principal of Penmanship Dopart-
I sa J s i again, very deliberate, 'Veil, Vaient. late , f Dol bear and J. W. Blackman’s Commer
cial Collcei a, New Orleans, La.
GEORGE K. LEVISON, Principal of Business De
partment, late of Eastman National Business Collego.
Poughkerpsio. Now York.
JOUNT. McUINTY A. M.. Professor of tbo Eng
lish Language, Mathematics .and Civil Engineering.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss ami
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be 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 the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can he found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
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,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE SHOO.
S<*«i by L W. HUNt & CO.. J. H. Zoilin & CO
and cM the Druggists in Macon. Also, all Druggists
and Dealers in Medicine everywhere.
jonl3-eod*w*sw
BURDICK BROTHERS.
GRAIN
PROVISION STORE,
cs Timm STKEET,
MACON,
GEORGIA.
COBN! CORK!
W E have now encage* and arriving daily, o.uuo
bushels choice WutTK CORN, sound and dry.
We buy and sell nothing but a srrictlycboice ar
id T
ticlo, and in this way can always give satisfaction.
Hoars of Instruction from 9 to 1, 3 to 5,
7 to 9, daily.,
UNTO VACA-TIOKTS.
TERMS OF TUITION-PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
(Time Unlimited.)
The Cooper Family, of Tennessee.
The Columbia (Tenn.) Herald gives the fol
laving interesting account of a rather remarks
We Tennessee family:
The. fijer Cooper brothers, three of whom
"Wiallanrv county, have been certainly very
•hU of the vital principle of life. John Cooper,
Bo 5 residing near Raymond, Mississippi, is
C°i°8 on 00 years of age, having been bom two
I*»ts before the Declaration of Independence,
•ames Cooper, who died last year, was in his
'^th year. Jonathan Cooper, of Bear Creek, is
*ud the father of fourteen children. Mrs.
j**ly Cooper Barr, of Lewis county, is 83. Col.
“• M. Cooper, near Mt. Pleasant, is 80, and is
“0 father of 15 children, 12 sons and 3 danght-
J 1 *. He hud 10 boys in the Confederate army,
2 of whom were killed, 3 died and four others
•fverely wounded; only one escaping unhurt.
Colonel Matthew D. Cooper, about four miles
from Columbia, on the Hampshire pike, is 78,
JhJ has 1G children, one of whom is a United
“tates Senator, another who has been in the
tower House of Congress, and a third who is
°oonted one of the first lawyers in the State,
£®<1 spoken of in connection with the Supreme
This vonerable family of five brothers and
sister were bom in Chester District, South
Carolina.
•Psoe to show the silver fibre. That’s as near
resumption as the Government has got
Foub thousand feet of artesian well at St.
bonis cost §100,000. They didn’tgetanywa-
ret but they talk of trying again.
A Western German, unable to obtain employ-
® f nt from a Radical firm, secured the desired
Position by disguising himself ns a negro.
A Pennsylvanian has a yoke of 7,000 pound
y*® 1 *- Nothing short of a collectorship would
c o for him, says the Boston Post.
record of the acts of the Ecumenical Council
" ' 1 bn published in six magnificent folio vol-
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The Commercial Course, here pursued, embraces:
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Ornameatal Penmanship and Flourishes......—. 20 00
Pen Drawing.............................—........._.....—. 20 00
Higer Mathematics — S 50 00
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English Language, embracing Grammar, Composi
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Business Forms, Business Correspondence.
Good Board can bo obtained at Twenty-five Dollars
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Reference*:
Hon. E. A. Nisbet, George S. Obe»b, Mayor,
Hon. Washington Poe, J. W. Burke, Era..
Hon. J •mks Jackson, Joseph Clisbt, Esq.,
Da. J. R. Boon. C. A. Nutting. Esq.,
Rev. David Wills, D. D.
jan!3-tf
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
rjiQIS ARTICLE. IS MANUFACURED A.T THE
Company's Works, under the direction and super-
A Company’s Works, under tnc
intendVnce of Dr.
It contains the same elements of fertility as Soluble
Pacific Ouano. except that it is not famished with
Ammonia. It is prepared expressly for composting
Feed, which iuraishes tho-elementof Am-
igmo render that side product
with cotton seed*
monia; tho object being to render tnat eiae protmc*
of the plantation available to the highest degree an el
ement of fertility. Frofurther and particular informa-
tion. aPPlY to Acundcrsigncd.^^ AyRE3i
Agent at Macon Ga.
JOHN S. REESE & CO..
General Agents, Baltimore.
Terms—S45 cash, or J50 on 1st November. 1870, for
approved City Aoccptauce or othor good seourity.
deelS-d*w4ro
BACON AND BULK MEATS.
LBS choico Bacon and Balk Sides and
SA Anil LBS choico Bacon and!
yiI,UUU Shoulders, for fale low.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
A LARGE and assorted stock of Flour, in barrels
atd :aeks, allow prices.
OATS AND KAY.
A LARGE supply' always on hand, at lowest mar
ket rates.
SUNDRIES.
qQ KegJchoice LEAF LARD..
crces MAGNOLIA H A MS. ■
10 barrels extra AMBER SY RUP.
PlOKL ‘ ‘ ^
Abo PICKLED BEEF in barrels and half barrels,
SALT. SUGAR, COFFEE, etc.
Orders solicited.
Onr XMEotto is—To Try to rieasoour
easterners.
BURDICK BROTHERS,
mar!2-daw4w
OUR FATHER’S HOUSE;
''The Unwritten Word.” by the popular author
O of Night hoenesia the Bible. „ . - tTl
Alia last work's immense sale PSfS‘Wtlhl.* i a
fine’s fiucceas. All who have one*, want the otaer.
Knfe-tinted paper. Steel Engraving?.
Teachers, energetio men and ladies wanted In every
township to act as aeents, A raying business, etna
r Circular. ZtSlGLKK. McCL RDY * CO;.
16 S. Bixthjb'troet, Philadelphia, Pa.
MADAME FOY’S
Combined
Corset, SMrt Supporter
nxarll-w6m
And TiusnjB
[s ju*t the article needed by every
lady who consults
Health, Comfort and Style.
Testimonials in its favor aro con
stantly bring 1 ocoived from all parts
of the country.
LADY AGENTS wanted mevery
county of the United Slates.
HARMuN. BALDWIN A FOY,
Sole Manufacturers
New Haven. Conn.
'1 * iiifrtlfiiriiitiii
’fcivSri
Macon, Georgia.
WJf. S. HOLT, Vice-President.
C. F. HcCAY, Actuary.
GEO. S. OBEAK, Secretary.
JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent.
WX. 3. MAGIXJb, Superintend^ of Agencies
rjiHB COTTON STATES is a HOME COMPANY.
_ All its accumulations are deposited at the South,
and go to bailding up our own country, rather than
to enriching Forkigi Cohpaniks.
Its success has been UNPRECEDENTEDuptothis
time, and its business is rapidly increasing.
It insures on all THE MOST POPULATE PLANS
of Insurance.
If you want to insure your life in
A SOUND COMPANY,
At home, so that in case of death your heirs can get
the money due at once.
For further particulars, a dress either
“ OBEAR
GEl). S. OBEAR. Secretary, or
JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent,
decSl- dlaw*w3m
1ST AYA8 SA
Ammomated Soluble
PHOSPHATE,
Manufactured by the
Navassa Guano Co~, of Wilmington, N. C<
IN BAGS OR BARRELS.
T HIS Fertiliser is prepared with the utmost care,
and contains every constituent desirable for any
crep to which it may be applied. It is especially
adapted to the growth of
Cotton, Corn, Cereals,
Anl all kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is manufactured of the same materials from
which the celebrated
Patapsco Guana Co.’s Phosphate
is prepared, and reference is made to that Company,
(65 South st., Baltimore,) for its efficacy, quality and
uniformity..
R. R. BRIDGES, President.
DONALD 5IACRAE,
Treasurer and Secretary,
Wilmington, N. C.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Agents, Macon, Ga.
jan23-w3mosdlt
Double Refined Poudrette
‘Lodi Manufacturing Company,’
JpOR sale in lots.to suit customers.. This article is
sold for half the since of other fertilisers, and is
cheaper for Cotton, Corn, Tobacco and Vegetables,
than any other in market. It is made entirely from
the night-soil, offal, etc., of New York city. Price,
delivered on board in New York city. Twenty-five
Dollars per Ton. Pamphlet, etc., giving full informs
tion sent on application to
JAMES T. FOSTER,
Box 3139, New York Post-office.
Office 66 Courtlandt Street New York.
For sale by ASHER AYRES, Macon, at Thirty
Dollies per ton. dec24-w3m
BONE FLOUR—BONE FLOUR.
^IRACKED. BONE; Bono _Me*l, Bono Flour, and
_ Floated Bone.g arantecd <o produce same effect
at HALF COST of Peruvian Guano.
Send for circular. Address
;L£STER brothers,
feb5-w3m Newark, N.J.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES,
300 COOKING STOVES,
100 COAL GRATES,
IOO PARLOR ana BOX STOVES.
Wishing to close out our entire stock of Cooking
Stoves, wo will offer them at great bargains.
CP Planters wishing to purchase can do so by
Warehouse acceptances without additional cost.
Evoiy cook stove warranted or the money returned
•©-ORDERS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
rfov2G-tf
QUEER OF THE FOUTH
PORTABLE GRIS1 MILLS.
CORN MEAL, WHEAT FLOURING AND
Stoclc Feed, Bolting Apparatus, Smutter*
and Mill Work Generally.
Our Mills are bnilt from ehoios
Dur Blocks, selected at the Quar
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himself. Send for Descriptivo
Pamphlet containing treatise on
Milling, sent by mail free.
Address
ISAAC STRAUB & CO.,
Cor. Frort and John sts.,
ClX CINXATI, O.
septl7-w6m
UUB6ELL & CAPRGN’S
Turbine Water Wheel
gives more power.
with less water, than any
WHEFL in the market.
24-inch Wheel, $200.
Send for illustrated pamph
let for 1870.
.M anulactory. Lime Rock,
Conn ; New York Offioe,
No. 21 Court!and Street.
feb6-dlm-w2m
HUBBELL A CAPR0N
GEO. C. MILLER & SONS,
Manufacturers of
FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES,
OIHrCINKTATI.
Send tor Book of Style* lauIWwttanlwJkwSm
rAOUITY:
Willis F. Westmoreland. M. D., Prof. Prin. and
Prac. of Surgery.
Daniel C.fl'Keefe, M. D.. Prof. Prin, and Prse. of
Medicine.
John G. Westmoreland, M.D.,Prof.Mat.Med.and
Med. Jurisprudence.
William S. Armstrong, M. D., Prof. Anatomy.
H. V. M. Miller, M. D.. Prof. Clinical Medicine.
John M. Johnsoa, M. Dm Prof. Physiology and Pa
thology.
Jesse Borings M. D., Prof. Obitet. and Disessesof
Women and Children.
W. H. B, Goodwin, M. D., Prof. Chemistry.
Louis H. Orme, M. D„ Prcf. Clinic. Surg. and Dis
eases of the Eye and Ear.
Jno> Thad. Johnson, M. D. Demonstrator of Anato
my.
N. D. Alvigny, M. D., Curator.
D. C. O’KEEFE, M. D„ Dean.
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Matriculation 5 00
Tickets for dissection 10 00
Diploma 25 00
Board in good families and private boarding houses
from $15 to $20 per month. For further information,
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WE AJEtE
STILL ALIVE!
AND SO Will ALL BE WHO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
Complaint are uneasiness and
pain in the side. Sometimes the
pain is in the shoulder, and is
mistaKen tor rneumatism. The stomach is affected
sickm
, bowels in general
with loss of appetite and
costive, sometimes alternative
is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con
siderable loss of memory; accompanied with painful
sensation of having left undone something which
ought tn have been done. Often complaining of weak
ness, debility and low spirits.—
Sometimes some of the above
symptoms attendthedisease.and
at other times few of them: but
Ihmntj!
the Diver is gent rally 1
the Diver is gentrall
the Liver with Sim
well.
mons’ Regulator, and all will he
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LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DEKANGED STATE OF THE LIVER.
Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice.
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Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o'
. the Bladder, Camp Dysentery,
Affections of tne Kidneys, Fever, Nervousness, Chills,
Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood; Melan
choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn. Coiio, or
Pains in tho Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and
Ague, Dropsy. Boils, Pain in the Back and Limbs.
Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Biliotu
Diseases generally
Fo2 salo by all druggists,
il Si “
By
mail $125.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one.
It has been used by hundreds, and known for tho
last twenty-five years as one of the most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If t iken regularly and persistently, it
is sure to cfiect a enre.
The following highly respectable persons can fully
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and
to whom we most respectfully refer:
<>on. W. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company :
Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Al
bany, Ga.; W. J. McElroy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; George
J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. W. R. IL; C. Master-
son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county: J. A. Butts, Bain-
bridge, Ga.; N. Binswanger, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; Dykes
A Sparhawk, Editors "Floridian.” Tallahassee; Rev.
J. W. Burke, Macon. Ga.; Virgil Powers, Esq., Su
perintendent S. W. R. R.; Daniel Bullard, Bullard’s
Station. M. & B. R, R„ Twiggs 00.. Ga.: Grenville
Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Kov..E. F
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference: Major A. F.
Wooley. Kingston, Ga. apr2- dtwtf
CONSUMPTION
BXSB COUWTY.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Henry W.
Boifeuillet, of said county, apt.iics to fce dis
charged from the Guardianship of Klisabe:)* Hall.
This is to notify all persons icteie^ted to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordina’y in said c uniy, on the
Brat Monday in May, 1»70, tn_show caute, if any they
have, why Letters of Dismission should nut be gran.-
ed. Given under my hand officially.
C. T. WARD.
feb2-w3m -Ordinary.
N OTICE—Sixty days after dsto application will
be made to tbe Court of Ordinary of
county, for leave to sell 3fiU acres of Lot of Lend N*.
lot. in the first. District of originally Irwin, now Wil
cox county, as the properry of James Brown, de
ed.
fel8-w60d
J. K. * W. H. BROWN.
Administrators-^
/^JJSORGIA, BIBB COUNIY.—Four weeks after
VX date hereof, application ^ill be made to tne
Conrt of Ordinary of said county fjr leave to e el I a
portion of t he real property belonging to tbe estate
of Mirlen Ti twel). late of said count*, deceased
March 8,1870. A. H. ROSS,
mai?-w4t Administrator.
j^DMINISTRyTOR’S SALE ; —By virtue of an or-
jLje. der from the Conrt of ordinary of Bibb county,
will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in M
- T __ _ — ..., _ _.„ay r.ext, during
the legal hours of sale, at the Court-bou-o (City
Hall) in said county, Lot No. 1 in Square 77. situated
and lying on Fourth street, in tho city of Macon,
There is on said lot adweliinghouroaudstable. Sold
a* the property of J. A. Draper, late of said county,
deceased. Terms Cash. S. A. DRAPER,
mtr20-w6r.Administrator.
^ DMINISTRATRIX SALE.—By virtue of an or
der from tho Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, in
front of the Court-house doorat M aeon, ia s id coun
ty, between tb« legal hours of sale, the following
property belonging to tho estate of Louis it. Sto'es-
bury, late deceased: An unexpired lease of four acres
of Land in tho City ot Brunswick known as the Stotes-
bury Lot—said lot leased from the City Council of
Brunswick, about tho year 1SS0. for forty years.
Terms cash. ELIZA H. STgTESBURY,
mar20 w6w Administratrix.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
QEORGIA— 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: Tlicso are to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause,
If aDy exists, why 6aid letters dlsmissory should not
be granted. Given tinder my hand at Knoxville,
October 18,1809. JAMES J. RAY,
tlfioc mtim Ordinary.
Dooxvsr coviffs?.
0.GORQ!A.DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas. David G.
.v* ■ aii/vvui vuuti jl a •—»» uuicas* tu u.
rvis has applied to motor letters of guardian
ship of tbe person and property ef Lucinda and Thcs.
F. Cone, minors and orphans of Irwin Cone deceased.
These are therefore, to cite all concered to be and ap
pear at my office on or before the first Monday in May
next, then and there to show causa if any they have,
why said letters ehould cot be granted.
Given under my ham'
59th day i f March, 1870.
mar31-w30d
ven under my hand and official signature this,
WM. H. DAVIES.
Ordinary.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
Q.KORGIA, HOUSTON CuUNTY.-Whereas. C
_ __ Duncan. Administrator de bonis cum testa
ments annexo on the estate of J J. Duma*, late of
Houston o -unty. deceased, respectfully sboweth that
he has full;, administered on taid estate and nowasks
to be discharged:
These are. therefore, t- eito all persons interested
to be and a; pear at my office on, cr before the fir-t
Monday in June next to show cause, if any, why tbe
petition should not be granted.
Giv« n under my hand and seal ot offioe. this I4ih of
February. 1S70. W. X. JaWlPT.
feblfi w3m O. H. C.
GEORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whcreas. Wm.
vX P. Simmons. Administrator Boling G. M(
■ Airis,
represents to this Court that be has fatly settled up
tbe said is-ate, and a-k» to bo discharged:
Now there are the'etore, to cite all p-riens inter
ested to be and appear at my office on, or before the
fir3t Monday in June next, to thow cause, if any,why
he should not he dismissed.
Given under my band and official signature, this
5th January, 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
febl8-w3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Ordinary’s Of
fice for said county. Whereat. Robert Holmes
„ ilmcs.
late of sard county, dec’d, petition tho undersigned
for letters t-f dismission from said trust.
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office on or
before the 1st Monday in Juno next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
f ranted. Given under my official signature, this 9th,
ebrtrary, 1879. W. T. SWI FT,
febI2-w3m Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
Tiao I ICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS—
Av tice is, hereby given to all persons having Ae-
mands against Hiram Q. Gaines. IVto of Macon cooh-
tj, deceased: to present them to me, properly sttuWWd.
wtttrn tbe time Prtscrtbed by law; and all person*
indebted to said deceased are hereby required tosralto
immediate payment. H. C. GATLIN.
feb25-»40d Administrator ot H. I. Gatne*. -
■\fAC0N SHfcRIFF’hSALl S -Will be eefo befoc*
ill the Court house door, ia the town ofOgtetheeas.
.-aid county, within tbe legal hours of sals, on the nnl
Tuesday in April next, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of Lana No. 62, in tbe Second District of ortghs-
ally Muscogee, now Macon county, levied on to ratis-
fy.the following ti. fas.,issued from a Justice’s Court of
said county, to-n it: One in favor of ljromasJ. Wins,
ouoiu favor of Jas C. Loyd, and two in favor of A. H.
Greer vs. U. L, thealy. Property pointed rut by de
fendant, and levied on and returned to me by aoon-.
stable.
Also. Lota of Land Nos. 33 and 34. in the District
and county aforesaid, to satiny the followingfi. fas,,
issued from a Justice’s Court tf raid county, to-wit:
Two u. las. iu favor of James Gilber, administrator,
one in favor of Greer A Adame, one in favor of F. V.
Snead, one in favor of Wm. M. Threshold, one in fa
vor of Wm. F. White vs. M. L. Sheaiy, and one in fit-
nor of Samuel Whito vs. R. B. Pari in andM. L. Shes-
ly; levied on as the property of said M. L. Sheaiy.
and returned to me by a constable. Property nointo*
out by taid Sheaiy.
mart, fil'd
P.K.RTJSS.
Deputy ShertS,
* 1 aunuln, MACON COUNTY.—Notice is hereby
VJT given to all parties concerned that Sbordriek it.
Felton, late ot said county, departed this life testate:
that the executor* to said will having also departed
this life without fully administering said estate, sad
no person having applied for administration tmuuU
estate, and thrro befog no representatives of arid
executors, and that, in terms ot tbe law, administss-
tion will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court,
or some other fit and proper person, thirty days after
tbo publication of this citation, unless some valid
objection is made to his appointment.
Given under my band and official signators. this
23d day of March. 1870. JOHN L. PARKER.
mar2t-w3nd Ordinary.
BSAXtlOMT COVNZ7.
G EORGIA. MARION enUNTY.-Whereas, Mot-
can Kemp, Administrator ot John Kemp.appliec
for d ism baton.
All interested in said estate arc hereby notified to
fiio their objections to the saa.e. if any, within tito
time_ prescribed by law
Witness ay hand, this February 10.1S70.
,' JAS. M. LOWE,
iebl3 w90d Ordinary.
/ 'i EOKGIA, MARION COUNTY .-Whereas. Perry
VX B. Jones. Administrator de bonis non of John B»
1 haggard, has applied for Dismis.-fon:
These nrbto cue all interested, to file their objec
tions, if any, to the same within the time prescribed
b» law. -v
Witness my hand, January 15,1S70.
JAS. M. LOWS.
anl9 w3m Orflinar^.
KCAXUOXtr COUNIY.
G E RGIA, MARION COUNTY.—E. S. Parker,
administrator of James Parker, bar -applied tor
letters at dlsmissory All persons -interested are no
tified t-> file thrir objections to the came within the
time prescribed by law. -
Witness my hand, March 17.1870.
mar24 w9od JAS M. LOWE, Ordinary.
jyjARiON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE-Wlllba
sold he ore tbo Court House door in the town
ut Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in May next,
lot of land No. :05,in the slst district of Marion coun
ty. Land sold as the property of-Benjamin, Waller.
tn fifitiufv o. fi ♦ j fVam .Iiicfiop’a Ponrf Q(l7th H'atfrinr in
to satisfy a 0. fa. from Justice’s Court »(7th (Patriot,in
favor ot :f. W. Jmes. Levy made by Jcrho W. Ham
ilton. Bailiff. RUBIN DAMILTtlN,
mar30-wtd Deputy Sheriff.
QlalTWXAJNr COUDJTXr.
('T UARDIAN’S SALE.—Br virtue of an order from
VX tho Coart of Ordinary of Houston C 'unty, will
be sold on tbe first Tuesday in May next, between tho
legal hoars of salo, in front of the Court-House dror
iu said county, one town lot No. 4, Block D. contain
ing half acre. Fold as the property of Charles
Schneider, deceased, for the useothisminorehildren.
Terms cash.
W. E. BOLEB,
marl3-wfiw Guardian.
PARALY S5I2S.
30R EIGHT YEABS I have made the treatment
F i
of Consumption (Lung and Bronchial) a spec
ialty, and believe that I can arrest any case of th>g
formidable disease (however far it may have ad
vanced) in from six to twelve weeks. I do Got pro
pose to supply new Langs, nor any large amount of
new Lung Tissue, to a patient; but I do propose to
prevent farther progross of the disease, to leave the
system in that improved condition that robust health
may be speedily re-established. The first case of
Consumption which it was my good fortune to suc
cessfully treat was efa young lady in 1861. In the
years 1862 and 18631 bad, charge of Hospitals Nos. 2.
3, and 15. Nashville. Tenn., and of the many cases
which came under my treatment there not one re
sulted fatally. In 1864 I was Mayor and Health Offi
cer of the city of Nattfhez, Miss , also Snegoon of the
2Sth Illinois Infantry, and in pre-cribtog for this
disease good health succeeded in every instance. In
1865 I removed to Mjlwnukee, Wisconsin, to superin
tend the General United states Hospital, and of the
twenty or more case3 which 1 there administered to, I
was entirely successful. Tbo samo results havo at
tended my practice daring subsequent years, and _I
candidly believe that no case exists (however formid
able) that my treatment will not speedily eradicate.
>!e)-that my treatment wilt notspecffily eradicate.
I refer to the above that to those whom this may
come that they may not set me down as a quack, for
certainly a quack-coul-l never attain to such respon
sibilities.
REFERENCES:
Mat. Gen. Chas. S. Lovell, U. S A-, Colonel 14th U.
S. Infantry, whose son I restored to robust health in
six w eks, alter most eminent physicians of Milwau
kee. Wisconsin, <had pronounced bis case ntterly
hopeless; U. M. Lyman. M. D., Editor Medical Jour
nal. Cuicigo. Illinois; Maj. R. R. Ryan. Louisville;
Mrs. R N. Nichols, Cincinnati. Ohio; burgeon Ries-
man. LlbriJge, Illinois; all of whom are indebted to
me tor their livea; II Andrew Johnson, late Presi
dent of the United States: Gov. Yates. Springfield.
Illinois, who twice commissioned lire as Surgeon);
Brig. Gen. Swift, Surgeon IL S. A., and Medical Di
rector Department of Mis.-issippi, Vicksburg, Miss,
underwhoso orders 1 havo s-rved as Surgeon of vol-
nteersfor several years, etc., etc.
For Bronchitis (acute), send for package No. 1.
prior... ..$ 5 00
For Bronchitis (chronic), send for package No.
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For Incipient Phthisis, send for paekage No. 3,
price......-...— —. 8 03
For Phthisis Confirmed, send for package No. 4, ^ ^
For Phthiaisj third or iast Stage, send tor pack
age No. 5, price— 15 00
An order to one address fur three packages, fifteen
per cent, deduction.
An order to one address for six packages and up
wards, twenty per cent, dedueticu.
Packages in ail eases will bo to-warded by express
Draftson New York onlyshonlu-bere ri’t-d. This
method will be less trouMe, cheaper,-it 1 eater than
any other. Address „ _
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Vicksburg. Mississippi.
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Tho Female Regulator and Inimitable Eyo and Pile
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febl2-dlm*w2m
A DMINISTRATOR’;* SALE.—Georgia, Hqvstox
County —By virtue of »n order fiom the Hou.
Ordinary of said county, will be sold, before the
Court-house door in Porry. on tho first Tuesday in
May next, between the usual hours of sale, ihe fol
lowing Lands, to wit: 106 acres of Lot No. 199: 20vJ4
■errs of Lot No. 260; 100 seres of Lot No 216.and lilt
acres of Lot No. 218, making in the aggregate 5u8jj
acres, moreor less, all in tbbEleventh Districtr-fEnd
county. Sold as tho property of James A. Roque
more, lateof said county, decea-ei. for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors ot said estate.
Terms of >ale one-halt each, the other half payable
by thefirst of January next, with notes and approved
security.
EDWARD JACKSON,
Adm’r de boni3 non, etc., of Jas. A. Roqaemoro, deo’d.
m»r24-w6t
QEORG1A. HOUSTON COUNTY. — Ordinary’s
_ Officii foe said County.—Tho estate of Mrs.
Sarah A. F. Brown, of said eannty. deceased, being
unrepresented, citation is hereby issued requiring all
persons ictcrested to be ana appear at my office, on
or before the first Monday in Mk v next, to show caaso
if any they have, wby John H. King, of said county,
should not bo appointed administrator de bonis non
with the will annexed, in lieu of Josephus Gilbert,
Executor, whose letters testamentary have been re
voked.
Given under my hand and official signatnre. this
23d day of .March. 1870. W. T. SWIFT.
mar25-w30d Ordinary.
JJOUSt_ON SHERIFF SALE.—Will besotd. before
jl* the Court-house door, in the town of Perry, on
the first Tuesday in May. the following property, to-
hart.fc Curd.
aptl-w30d
JOHN R. COOK,
Sheriff.
JJQUSTON COUNtY. MORTGAGE SALE—Will
fee sold before tho Court-honso door in the town
of Porry on the 1st Tuesday in Juno tbe following
property to-wit: Lot of land No. 22 in the 10:h dis
trict of Houston county, to satisfy a mortgage fi. ia.
in favor of Harvey W. Latbropvs. John R. Kirg.
apl-n69d JOHN R. CO JK. Sheriff.
JONES COUNTY.
Q.EORGI A. JONES CpUNTY.-OBDiSABv’aOmc*
vji said county. At Chanbebs, January S. 1870.—
Whereas, 1)- Blount and Thomas H- btallwoith,
Executois of Beauford Stallworth, deceased, apply to
me for dismission;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail per
sons concerned to show cause, on or by the first Mon
day in May next, if any they have, why tho same
shall not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS,
janl2-w3m Ordinary;
Q£ORGIA,_JONES COUNTY.-OBnuiAEY’s Of
fick, at Chaueeb?, January 13.1870.—Whereas,
H. Blount, Administrator do bonis non of tbe
JSBM
estate of William Paul, deceased; and also Adminis
trator of the estate of Mary Paul, deceased, applies
to me for dismission from tho administration of said
estates. These aretocilo and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, at this office, if any they
have to the contrary, on or by tho first Monday in
May next. Given under my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS.
ian!4-w3m Ordinary.
QE0R3IA. JONES COUNTY.-Obmsa.by’s.Of-
_ fick. Said County. At Chambers.March 14.1870.
Whereas, Wm. D. Green, Guardian of Martha Ham
mock ami Sarah L. Hammock, minors of Jackson L
Hammock, deceased, applies to me for Dismission.
Thess arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, if anvthev have, on or
by the first Monday in May next, why the samo shall
not be granted.
Witness my hand officially, March 14,1870.
K. T. BOAS,
marl6-wtd* Ordinary,
NOTICE.
e EORGIA JONES COUNTY—Obdinaby’s Officr,
VJT March 21. 1870. An election has this day been
ordered to bn held on Thmsday the 11th day of next
month (April), at the Tarions voting place in this
county for sheriff, to fill the vacancy occasioned by
the resignation of Henry D. Chapman. Witness my
hand officially. K. T. ROiS,
mar 21-apr Ial2-w2t* Ordinary.
JJ1SPEE. COUNTY.
EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas, Pamnel
VJ u. bay, iixccntor, ana Caroline u. biiy, Execu
trix, of tho last will and testament of S. J. Shy, de
ceased. havo applied to mo for a discharge from said
Executor. hip. All persons concerned are hereby re
quired, withtu tho lime fixed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Samuel C. Shy and
Caroline O. Sby. should not bo discharged according
to the prayer of their petition. Given under my hand
and official signature, this 23d day of January, 1870.
„ J. W.BURNEY.
feb2-w3m Ordinary.
/"N EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas, Sam-
v-< uol C. Shy. Administrator of the estate of Joreph
Jones, decease!, makes application for Letters ofDis-
mission from taid trust (he having settled up said es-
These are therefore to cite 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-
tew shall iiot is£U© to said applicant. # ^ [ il-\ 1
Given under my hand and official signature this 2d
day of November, 1869.
y M. H. HUTCHISON.
nov5-wtd Ordinary.
G EORGIA, JASPE COUNTY.-Whereas, Jc-se
jiM. 1 ****■““*-“ * T”* rr ‘ ■*’ - ■
Owens and Elbert Canard. Executors of the
last Will and Testament of John Cuuard, late of said
county, deceased, apply to have said Will proven in
solemn, form;
This is to oite and admonish all persons interested
to show cans*, if any they have, on the first Monday
in Mav next, wby said Will should not be admitted to
record.
Witness mv h*nd and official signature, this 23d
day of Match, 187U.
J. W. BURNEY,
marS7-wS0d Ordinary.
a A ntiRGlA. QUilMAN COUNTY. —Thomas fi.
VJT Bryan, Executor of tho last will and testament
'e Coart
of James Cooper, ■deceased, represents-to tbe „
in his petition tbstrho hasdully administered James
Cooper’s e?ta:e.according to the. provisions of said
will. This is therefore to cite hil persons concerned
to show cau^ts, if any they can. why raid executor
should net be discharged and receive letters <ofdi*-
mi ti'in on the first Monday in April. 187'1 Deoem-
ber 1869. W. P. JORDAN,
jan4-W3mos* Ordinary.
; GEORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY. — Delaware
—• Morris, Administrator, with the will annexed,
of Lucy M. lennille, deceased, having applied by
written petition for a discharge from hie said admin
istration: This is. therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if.anjr
they car-, why said administrator should not be dis
charge d and receive letters of dismission on the'first
Mond y in May, 1870.
janlG-w'im*
W.P, JOl
Urdinaiy.
G E RGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY.—Jnoksoa Phil
lips, Guardian of Sarah Jane Williamson, hav
ing applied to me for a discharge from his guardian
ship ot said ward, this is. therefore, to cite all perrons
concerned to show cause, Py filing objections in my
office, why said guardian should not be dismissed ca
the first. Monday in May next. Given under my
official signature, this January 11,1S70.
W.P. JORDAN.
ian!4-w3mos* Ordintt
n«T.
QEORGrA..QUITMAN COUNTY.—Whereas Heo-
_ ry L. Baikcotn. Administrator of Ichabod Balk-
Cum. represents to tbe Court, in tu written petition,
tkaihehfts fully administered lahebod Baltrcom’*
ertate, this is, therefore, to cite alt persons concerned.
mission on the first Monday in July. 1ST0.
„ „ . W.P.JORDAN.
apr.3-w3m* Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
. =»<
E XECUTOR’S, SALE.—Under and by virtue of oa
i_order Horn the huperior Court of l’wiggs_
in the case ot James T. Glover, Executor of D„ «.
Shine vs. C. L. Rcdwine etal-will be offered for Sale,
to the highest bidder, on the first Tue day in April
next, before tho Court-House door, in Ilawkinaville,
Pulaski county, a quit claim deed to Lot of Land No.
11, in the 21st district of originally Wilkinson now
Fulaski county. Terms cash.
JAMES T. GLOVES.
fcb20-w6w Executor.
G eorgia, twiggs couNXT.-Enoch j. ca
lms, Administrator on the estate, of Junes.M.
Ware, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged
frem raid administration, all persons wbo are 'con
cerned are required, within tbe time fixed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why the said Enoch I.
C Jlins should not be discharged according'to tbo
prayer of his petition. Giren under my haud, offi
cially, this January the 16th, 1870.
JOHN F. BRINK,
janl9-w3m Ordinary.
QEORGIA—'TWIGGS COUNTY.—-Whereas,
John R Andrews and William A. Andrews^
Administrators of Abisha Andrews, lato
county, deceased, having fully discharged their
trust, apply to me for letters of dif mission front
their said trust: This is, therefore, to cite and
admonish all parties interested to be and appear at
my ofllce witbin tbe time prescribed by law and
6how cause, if any they can, why such letters
should not be granted to said applicants. Govern
under my band and official signature, this Novem
ber 2, 1809, JOHN F. SHINE,
novo mbm/„ QpQfljiqt.
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G eorgia, TWIGGS '/GUSTY.—'Whereas, Caro-
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■j ’ivvjifii j. if iviu*j vvUi’iAi. «i uereftS) vbIu
line Coly, having fully administered the estate of
George W- Lamb, de.’eused.and made her final return
thereon, petitions for, a discharge from said adminis
tration: These are. therefore, to eito and admonish
all per,-'-ns concerned to b« and appear at my oBe».
.thin the tiu c proscribed ly law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said applicavti-hould not be di*-
missed. in accordance with theprayerof her petition.
Given under tny band officially this march 7th. 1879.-
JOHNF. SHINE.
mnr9 6w Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Two moathn
VX niter dr.te. application will be mde to the Court
of Ordinary of Twicgs county, Georgia, at the first
regular term after tbe expiration of two months &m
thi* notice, for leave to sell all ttse land of the estate
of \\ illin.'i J Hammock, i iteofsaid county, deceased,
lor the ijcnefiiof tho heirs ofsaid deceased.
JEREMIAH PANDERS. *
tnar\2-w2mos Adm’r ds bonis non.
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Wilkes & Dillingham,
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Woolen & Cotton Mill Findings
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B0LTI5G CLOTH, BURS MILL ET05E8,
Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machine^
Portable Com and Wheat MiUs, Smut am*
Separating Machines Leather and 3
Rubber Belting', Lace Leather,
Steam Packing, Hose, .fee.
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Agents for all kinds of Woolen and'
Cotton Machinery.
Hciid for a Catalogue.
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