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Tiie (ieor^ia W eeJ^ly "I'elegra/piri and Journal (fc JVtesseiiger!
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to tbe Colombia Bank Bob*
lK’ r *"0 ,,c ® fan Arrested.
Columbia (S. 0.) Guardian, of Thura-
the following:
_ aJ considerable excitement in our
! r over the discovery of trails of
The afternoon
Hvi bank robbers.
Magistrate Thompson had been
JT?, suspicious person, and between 9
Ta o'clock that night Magistrate T.ac-
j Vi» on a street at the outskirts of the
the man was on tho alert, and, as
' irproached, took in his situation in a
'f'rew a pistol, and threatened the offi-
death if he molested him. The offi-
^Sditw to secure reinforcements, and in
fjr v yrith several citizens revisited the
' ofop-'rations this morning { but the bird
f C ;n. Th® women living in the house
cave unreliable and conflicting state-
in reference to the supposed where-
' 0 f the object of the search.
t other sections of the city active search was
•on, a C( i w l ua ,^ 9 °f officials and private
’r ^cre seen hurrying to some suspected
rtv tr»« n F the slightest trail that could
n f all seeming satisfied that the bur-
U1 ffl not left the city limits,
r^veral *rdA* have been found which are
tched by tb ,D>IS at the bank, and which
^ civea the officers of the law some idea
! to de Ktuky parties are.
*Sh(jtff r * ree had a suspicions character
‘■^.arveilance for tho past two or three
. , r; J his suspicions culminated in an ar-
' v^ienlay afternoon, about 5 o'clock, one
' ■ being the victim.
ISrA.VA.SSA.
Ammoniated Soluble
PHOSPHATE,
Manufactured br the
Navassa 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
crep to which it may be applied. It is especially
adapted to tho growth of
Cotton, Corn, Cereals,
An 1 all kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is manufactured of the same materials from
which the celebrated
Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate
0rtntf
jjjfpears that McCartney had been living
^secluded since Sunday last, which is con-
jj.} his habit, and persons in the neigh-
1 drew Mr. F.’s attention to the fact.
‘ fnsitod Gaice in his cell at 12 o’clock
Ay night, and got a description, of the
■A nien he saw in the bank, which de-
yon McCartney answered to. Gaige was
lulen to the house where Mr. McC. lived,
ft, identified him as one of tho parties
•jobbed the bank. The Sheriff thereupon
JLljd McCartney, The prisoner will have
jAaimtion this morning, at 10 o’clock be
ta MJti’ 11111 ® Solomon.
RjCirtney was formerly a member of com-
' eighth infantry U. S. A., and has re-
F returned to Columbia from Charlotte,
rff.bave
„.e inlbrmation to the effect that the
„7f the law are wide awake, and hope
to -eoare all the parties connected with
e robber - -
L s aurl Prospects in the North
west.
tbe pin#®' 8088011 1S rapidly approaching
i the States of (he northwest, and the Chi-
i«Jiffa!)liran intimates that there will be
n^dnnge in the character of the crops
lied by the farmers of that section. It
b craneries are still full of the products
year’s harvest, held back for a price
, rill a: least cover the coat of production,
eraparativcly small advance would relieve
rrricultural demand for funds, revive the
:of the merchant, ar.d crowd all the ave-
to the seaboard with profitable freight
j products are embayed, and the produc
er wealth are, many of them, stranded
abundant means, if they could be real-
„ or made available.
Itoe things have sunk deep into the mind
J4e producer, and will enforce upon him
pater diversity of farm production. The
' r season will witness a marked change
tstern agriculture from the years pre-
■ We shall see a much less Breadth of
sown, and a great deal more corn, cats,
and crops which may be classed as .«•}•*>•
Stock, with the exception, perhaps, of
j, will be everywhere largely increased,
'ore attention will be given to the cultivation
cker and tame grasses.
More scientific methods of farming will also
! adopted, in order to restore the soil from
* elects of long continued cropping without
i (Sen to return the elements exhausted
omit. In the Northern States the heavy
lows hate been very tavorablc to crops gen-
ally, and rill insure a large yield of fruit, if
prospect is not nipped by untimely frosts.
■ rrovnt prospects of a bounteous harvest
flattering.
The Suez Canal.
He success of the Suez Canai is how be
ad ill question. Heavily laden steamers
; pass regularly through this wonderful
itrement of French genius, which connects
entersof the lied and Mediterranean seas,
jl affords a short, safe route to the Indies,
represent year will inaugurate the real ac-
■7 of the Suez passage between Europe
East, and demonstrate its utility,
a* foreshadowing the great changes in com*
sja! relations and commercial power that
a be forced among the nations or the world,
•bow of no better method of presenting
®w!y to the mind of the reader the pro
ne effects of this great work, than by pre-
EM a table of comparative distances, sliow-
jbe distance, and consequently tbe time
J m inter-communication between the
commercial centres of Europe and
and Bombay, India, in the transit by
new route, as compared by the old one by
iot the Cape of Good Hope. The follow-
twie presents the difference between the
1 nates.
1*
By the
Atlantic.
6,100
....5,800
....5,960
....5,650
....5,200
By Sues.
1.8C0
tat*.. " "
5’,374
2,224
tiiizr.
.. .5.350
6,650
. G,Bno
2.500
2,800
2,824
3,100
3,050
3,100
....5,950
5,900
-‘•trdini
....5,950
....6,550
....6,200
3,700
3,761
8,724
'feitns...”
6,450
is prepared, and reference is made to that Company.
(65 Sonth sL, Baltimore.) for its efficacy, quality and
uniformity.
R. R. BRIDGES, President.
DONALD MACRAE.
Treasurer and Secretary,
Wilmington, N. C.
ections of the Kidneys, Fever. Nervousness, Chills,
Diseases of tho Skin, Impurity of the 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. H. ZEILIN k CO-
Druggists. Macon, Georgia.
For ealo by all druggists. Price Jl per packago. By
LAWTON & LAWTON.
A gents, Macon, Ga.
jan23-w3mosdlt
B. A. WISE & OO.,
Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES,
.800 COOKIKG STOVES,
100 COAI, GRATES,
100 PARLOR and BOX STOVES.
Wishing to close ont onr entire stock of Cooking
Stoves, wo will offer them at,great bargains.
1®* Planters wishing to purchase can do so by
Warehouse acceptances without additional cost.
Every cook s tovo warranted or tho money returned
CSTORDEBS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
noT26-tf
Wilkes & Dillingham,
MANUFACTURER’S t
SUPPLY DEPOT!
Woolen & Cotton Mill Findings
DYE STUFFS, COTTON WARPS,
BQLT15G CLOTH, BURR HILL BIOSES,
Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machines,
Portable Com and Wheat Mills, Smut and
Separating Machines Leather and
Rubber Belting, Loco Leather,
Steam Packing, Hose, &c.
WE AHE
STILL ALIVE!
AND 80 WILL All BE WHO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
Complaint are uneasiness and
pain in the aide. Sometimes the
pain i* in the shoulder, and is
mistaken lor rheumatism._ 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 undone something which
gJgbJtjMiav^epi^one. Often complaining ofweak-
^^^********1 ness, debility and low spirits.—
T I VP D B Sometimes some of the above
If 1 t Ei IV B symptoms attend the di-ease, and
at other times few of them: but
the Liver is generally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
well.
DHL. SIMMOIMS’
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER.
|begulatob.|
Atiectioua ot the Kit
Dyspepsia, Headache. Jaundice,
Costivencss. Sick Head-achef
Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o'
the Bladder, Camp Dysentery,
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one.
It haa been used by hundreds, and known for the
last twenty-five years as one of the most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it
is sure to effect a cure.
The following highly respectable persons can folly
attest to tbe virtues of this valuable medicine, ana
to whom we most respectfully refer: ,
Gen. W. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company :
Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks*Al-
THE
Six Great Remedies.
OF THB AQ-UE!*
Hurley's Stomach Bitters,
For Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness,
Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want
Of Action of the Liver, o*
Disordered Stomach.
There are no Bitters that compare with these in re-
moving these distressing complaints. For sale orcan
be bad at any drug store in the United States, or from
the Proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE Sc CO.,
Louisville, Ey.
To Jas. Ruddle & Go., Louisville, Ey.:
Gbxtlexek : This is to certify that I have been for
years a sufferer, and have tried all the tonicsl have
heard of or seen advertised, with little or no relief
from any of them. I heard your Hurley Bitters high
ly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith in it
before I commenced, and, to my surprise and joy, be
fore I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better,
and firmly believe that on one or two occasions it was
tbe means ot saving and prolonging my life. I con
scientiously recommend them to all sufferers as tho
best Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for
Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and have no other. You can use
this as you think proper, if it will benefit others.
Yours truly, ctc..
jTOHN W. DIX80N.
Louisvili.x. Et.. December 10.1868.
Notice to Mothers.
vvtv* • A*, j- ciuct. a nrjr* ur., vut- o. iv. oiNtr&SdAl*
bnny, Ga.: W. J. McEIroy, EBq.. Macon, Ga.; George
J Lunsford. Esq., Conductor 8. W. K. R.; C. Master-
son. Esq., Sheriff Bibb county: J. A. Butts, Bail
bridge, Ga.: N. Binswanger, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; Dyk
Ic Spar hawk. Editors “Floridian,” Tallahassee: Re
J. W. Burke, Alaeon. Ga.: Virgil Powers. Esq., Su
perintendent S. W. R. R.: Daniel Bullard. Bullard’s
Station, M. & B. R. R.. Twiggs co.. Ga.: Grenville
Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. E. F
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference: Major A. F.
apr2- diwtf
Easterling, ¥. E. ilor
W ooley, Kingston. Ga.
BARRETT’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
JkR 0
V Tnz
FIRST‘PREMIUM . A
07 A SILVER U£SAL T AA
* Wl. AWARSKn m —
<rxt OUBDID TO
mf BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
By the N. H. State Agricultural
j the X. H. State Agricultural Society, at lu
Fair, Men in xLhua, SepuSo, i5
BARRETT’S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Restores Gray Hair to its natural color. Pro.
motes the growth or tbe Hair. Chaoses the
roots to tLeir original organic action. Eradi-
cates Dandruff and Humors. Prevents
Hair failing ouL # Is a Superior Dressing.
A
It contain s. Injurious inimdituti.
“A*?. 8 * mo * t PnpuUr ul . .
rellablo wtide throughout A4
tho Eu t. West, KortU Or
.nd South. *
This Preparation surpasses all others of its
class as a Hair Bcnewer.
It is thorough in its action upon Gray or Faded
Hair and its effect permanent.
It produces but one distinct slinde, while
others leave the hair in many varied colors.
It promotes growth when others fail to re
produce a single hair.
It docs not crisp or dry tho hair, hut leaves it
moist and glossy.
Ladies find it superior to any other as a Toilet
Pressing.
Tho ingredients used in this Preparation are the
very best that can be found, and are as harm
less as water. ^
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors, v
Chicago, Ills.
I- TV. HUNT «fc CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS. MACON. GA.
For sale by all Druggists.
apr5-dfiw
Removal! Removal!
Agents for all kinds of Woolen and
Cotton Machinery.
LOEISVHXG, KY.
Send for a Catalogue.
mar22-3mo
THE GRISWOLD’ GIN,
Manufactured by
O. W. MASSEY,
Macon, Ga.
4,300
3.778
3.620
3,276
3.976
2,850
2.850
2.976
2.850
2.850
2,850
2,850
2,439
2,726
Bntler’s Income Tax Bill.
Asihxgton, April 18.—Gen. Butlerpro-
> to offer in the House a bill abolishing the
w tax, and instead thereof assessing 5
*nt on interest paid on all invested capi-
-cluding national and State bonds on all
trunning longer than one year, dividends
tls, insurance companies, railroads, etc.,
to mortgages, leases and rents, one per
‘to successions, legacies and deeds of gift
for charitable purposes, when prop-
(Jfckto one next in blood not of collateral
**4; three per cent when of collateral
; five per cent when a stranger cr
etc. AH these collections to be
Rimps He also proposes to tax the
w ®“«aretnd sale of spirituous and fer-
liquors, to abolish the offices of asses-
R Mdteistant assessors of internal revenue,
’ - ’.uch oilier offices for the collec-
801 Ut on whisky and tobacco as may be
to repeal all other internal tax-
^Home.—The highest style of being at
® 5 grows out of a special state of the affec-
8 r *wcr than of the intellect. Who has
with individuals whose faces would be
'^rt to any society, and whose manners,
•Studied and spontaneous expressions of
P inner selves, make them visibly welcome
they go, and attract unbounded con-
{wards them in whatever they under-
jjThey are frank, because they have
to conceal; affable because their na-
^orerflow with benevolence; nnflurried,
we they dread nothing; always at home,
U 8 * (hey carry within themselves that
'; 0 ton (rust to itself anywhere and every-
dv'^Purity of soul with fullness of health.
V® our best guarantees for feeling at
j- to all society to which duty takes us,
w ery occupation upon which it obliges
Jtoter. They whohve least for them-
r .-,l a also the least embarrassed by un-
' Merman came to Dr. Franklin and said
r 1 a tendency to tbe gout, asked what he
, D S° (0 arrest it. “Take a bucket of wa-
j.i 1 (on of coal three times aweek,” re-
^ roe doctor. “Why bow ?” said tbe al-
-'' 1 ‘ n '^tonishment." “Drink a cup of the
roree times a day, and carry the latter
&ghts of stairs, ’’
JJAVING m«da valuable Sittprovementa to th«
GRISWOLD GIN within the last year, I as-itin
offnr them to planteis aa tne b*at and most reliable
GIN manufactured either North or Sonth.
I am prepared to furnish GINS short nn ieewitb
any number of raws, from forry (40) to one hundred
(100). I also furnish nn geer ot eight, nina or tea
feet, f ui' able for my Gins.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Given to repairs of old gins. No charge for drayage
on trios sent by railroad.
With an experience of over thirty years nssman-
factnrer of gins, and having a shop well supplied with
machinery and employing the best of workmen. I
aia enab’.cuto warrant all my work, and to offer to
planters as good inducements as to quality and price,
os any establishment North or South. _
0. W. MASSEY.
ap!4-d3tAw3m Macon, Ga.,
DR. BAGLEY’S
FEMALE RESTORATIVE.
DR. BAGLEY’S
I NIMITABLE Eve and Pile Preparation nred ex
clusively for infiamed and chronic soro eyes and
piles. It has been in use for fifteen years without a
single instance of failnre tr give relief.
3DR_ BAGLET -
Hos practiced the Eclectic system of medicine the
rise of twenty years, and treats chronic diseases with
success—such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Affection.
Kidnoy, etc. Female diseases, such as Sterility, Ln-
chorea or Whites, Chlorosis: absence of Menctraation
at tho proper period, Amenorrhoca; Menstruation
obstructed in its course after having been established:
Dysmenorrhoca; Menstruation attended by pain and
spasms of tho hypogastric viscera, with paroximal
aggravation and difficult menstruation^ menstrual
colic Menorrhagia: menstruation too copious—flood
ing. Medicine and prescrip ion furnished by mail to
any part of the United States, postage pro-paid, to
treat any chronic case, for five dollars per month.
Tho Femalo Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sent far Jl each. Symptoms of dileases
must be plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter. Board, medicine and personal attention furn
ished at from $20 to 825 per month, at his residence,
ten miles east of Americns; Location healthy Post-
office. Americas. Ga.
JJIADAJHE FOY’S
Combined
Corset,. Skirt Supporter
AND BUSTLE |
Is just the article needed by every
lady who consults
Health, Comfort and Style.
Testimonials in its favor are con
stantly bcingreceived from allparts
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LADY AGENTS wanted in every
connty of tbe United States.
HARMON. BALDWIN & F0,Y,
Sole Manufacturers
New Haven, Conn.
wholesome.
periority not only t . ■
to tlie common methods of ritl-ingdongh. for mak
ing llofit, street nnd nutrUioiii BlscalL Rolls,
Corn Bread, Buckwheat, and oihrr priddlo cakes,
and Cakes and Pastry of every variety, l’at up in
' tins, net weight, cs repres-ntc-d.
For sale by Grocers throughout the United States.
Manufactured hy
DOOLEY & BKOTITEIt. Tronrietors.
C3 Sea Street, Site I orL
GBOVER & BAKER
Sewing Machine Co.
H AVE removed their Office and Salesroom to the
store of L H. WING. Jeweler.^Second street.
where they propose to sell their MACHINES on the
same terms as in other large cities, viz:
$20 CASH,
And 810 per month until the Machine is paid for. Or
80 per cent, cash and note for three or.six months.
Pnrchisers of Machines will receive full and thor
ough Retractions in tne use of the same at their resi
dence. . • .
Sii*-cial attention given to country orders. -
Mr. L. H. IVING will transact any basinets in the
absence of the Agent.
apr!9 d*w2m
XV. J. PEARSON, Agent.
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
Near Griffin, Ga.
I Have for f&TD'one thousand (lOOO) acres of good
land In Buto county, about one hundred (100)
acre? of bottom land in cultivation, about six hun
dred (600) acres open land. There are three eeitle-
ments on tho placc.a good gin house and screw, a good
two story dwelling with six rooms, and all necessary
out buildings. The place is twelve miles from Griffin
on the Towaliga river, and has two # shoals on it with
water power sufficients run any kind of machinery.
If desired I will sell the growing <rop and stock. A
bargain can behad.
For further particulars address w
T. J. or G. W. HEAD,
apl4»wtf Griffin, Gi
RAFFLE.
npHB grand raffle and sale of real estate and per-
A sonal property at Oaaville. Ga., will be a auc-
, A sufficient number of tickets have been sold
to authorise ue to state to the public that the rsffle
will come off without a doubt June 1st, 1870.
Tho proporty to bo raffled consists, in part of a gen
eral assortment of merchandise, one Iarg8 storehouse
(new), three dwelling houses and improvements (all
built within the last few years), 21 to wn lots in Cass-
Villc, one town lot in Calhoun, Ga.. 400 bushels of
corn, 100 sacks of flour, 6,000 pounds of bacou, one
blooded mare. cows, and numerous other property.
It is no lottery humbug, or prise swindle. Those
wishing tickets should secure them at once.
Tickets only one dollar, ... . , ,
It is so arranged that every ticket is guaranteed to
throw a prize. Ho blanks. Refer to county officers
of Bartow county and citizens of Cauvuleu Ga.
Ageuts wanted. All orders (enclosing stamp,) should
be addressed to Q. SMITH & CO.,
Managing Agents, Caesville, Ga.
8prl4-d4w cod Sc 3w w
CITY BANKING COMPANY
OF MAOON.
CASH CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000!
W. P. GOODALL,
CasEiss.
. A. NUTTING.
Pmsidutt.
siaiCToas:
W.B. JOHNSTON,
| J.J. GRESHAM.
J.E.JOF
‘WtU do ft General Banking Business in all its
Details.-®*
T HE Stock of this Company is all owned in Macon
and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
tho whole capital is guaranteed for the seounty of
Depositors and Patrons.
febl2-d*w3mo*
OUR FATHER’S HOUSE;
C \R “The Unwritten Word.” by the popular author
) of Night Scenes In the Biblo.
His last work s immense sale makes certain this
ene’s success. All who have one. want the other.
Rose-tinted paper. Steel Engravings. Clergymen,
Teachers, energetic men and ladies wanted in every
16 S. Sixth Street. Philadelphia. Pa.
marlD-wSm*
Lost
Sc Sparks, and endorsed .by Farnum, sharp & Co.
One for 8500. dne November, 1858, drawn by D. L.
Weotten in favor of Farnnm, Sharp Sc Co., aceeptea
by Hardeman & Sparks, and endorsed by Farnnm,
Sbarp Sc Co. All persons are hereby warned against
tr S^l5- B dl°Ut4w m *' JOHNSON, CAMPBELL A CO.
gUGARCANE AND PORGHUM^MniLS,EVAP-
^ ORATORS and HORSE POWERS, embodying
all the recent improvements pti
every kind in market. Manufactured by GEORGE L.
8QUIBR Sc BRO.. Buffalo. N. Y. Either Bugar or
go-go Manuals fur 1870 eenf free. apra-w4t
DR. SDABROOR’S
INFANT SOOTHING- SYRUP.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Use in the future, only SEABROOK’S, a combina
tion quite up with the advancement of the age.—
Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and
reliable in all cases. Invalnablein tho following dis
eases:
SUMMER COMPLAINTS. IRREGULARITIES
OF THE BOWELS. RESTIVENESS.
TEETHING. Eto.. Etc.
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother.
Nashville, Tekn., February 12, 61
James Ruddle c6 Co., Louisville, Ey.:'
When living in your city I used several bottles of
Dr. 6eabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrnp, and found
it to do my child moro good, and it weald rest better
after using it, than any other remedy I ever tried. I can
say with confidence Jt is the best medicine for children
at present known. I wish yon would get the Druggists
here to keep it. If any one does, please let me know;
if not, send me one dozen by express, and I will pay
for it at tho office here. Write mo when you send it,
and oblige
MRS. SARAH A. RANDOLPH.
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC!
NO AHSBMO—NO MERCURY.
perfectly reliable.
The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and
Fever, that is or oan be depended open, is HUR
LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have been thousands
cured by using it who havo tried tho nsnal remedies
without benefit.
The following certificate from a reliablo citizen of
Mississippi speaks for itself:
Mebidia.v, Miss., October 16,1868.
Mr. R. Y. R. Chadwick :
Dear Sis: This is to certify that I bought from
you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Hurleys’
Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of fever and agae
of fifteen months’ standing. I cheerfully recommend
Hurley’s Tonic to tbe public generally.
Respectfully, yours, JOHN B. WRIGHT.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
KOSKOO!
elusive proof of its remarkable value.
Being positively the most powerful vegetable altera
tive yet discovered.
DISEASE OF THE BLOOD.
founded in trntb.
—bad Digestion—causes imperfect nutrition, and con-
lesions of the Brain, Liver. Lungs, or urinary appa-
form.
fair skin, and vital strength will return to yon.
USE
BHUKLEY’S 3ABSAPABILLA,
IODIDE POTASH
This is the pnro and genuine extract of the root,
and will, on trial, be found to effoct a certain and per
fect care of tho following complaints and diseases:
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costtlve-
ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys.
Dispepaia, Krysipelas, Female Irreg
ularities, Fistula, all Skin
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Piles, Pul
monary Diseases,
Scrofula, or
King’s Evil, Syphilis.
To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley.
Sib: I deem it an act of justice to yon to stato that
in the month of February last I had asevere attack of
inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros
trated me. At the same time my lungs were much
afflicted. I was so reduced thatitwas with tho great
est difficulty that I conld walk. I procured sorno of
your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com
menced taking it. I found that I began to improve—
my cough became less severe—the soreness of my
lungs and broast gradually subsided—my rheumatic
pains less acute. I attribute this mainly to your bar-
saparilla. I havo now been taking it for over two
monthc; have taken in all iivo bottles. Its effects
bavs been mostsatisfactory to me. and I advise others
similarly afflicted to give you a trial.
JOS. CLEMENT.
The gentleman whose name is appended to tho above
certificate has long resided here, and at tbe present
misvi
time is one of tho magistrates of the city of Loti
ille
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
As this is really a specific for Worms, and tho best
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preparations for worms—it being perfectly tastcloss,
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is so pleasant, if we would let them. I believe
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as such, recommend it to ono one and all.
JAMES W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, Kt., July 3,1868.
DR. 8EASR002’8
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron
i . - -t t
and Galisaya.
This elegant combination possesses all,tho tonio
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disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately
or in other preparations, of these valuable medicines:
It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonio im-
ities peouliar —
out it, if liable to such diseases, for nothing can well
take its place. ,
KOSKOO,
As a Liver Invigora’tor. stands unrivalled—being the
only known medicine that efficiently stimulates and
mentS9ftho Liver, without debilitating the system.
purging, jt gradually changes the discharges to a per
fectly natural state.
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PROPRIETORS.
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of tbose Diseases Produced by It:
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aggravating pains in the sides, back or breast, and
about tbesboalders; constipation of thebowels; piles,
flatulence, coldness of the extremities, etc.
KOSKOO
Is aTemedy of wonderful efficacy in the care of diS'
easo3 of tho Kidneys and Bladder. In these affections
it is as near a specifio as any remedy can bo. It does
its work kindly, silently and surely. The relief which
it affords is both certain and perceptible.
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS ahd BLADDER
Persons unacquainted with the structure and func
tions of the Kidneys cannot estimate the importance
of their healthy action.
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forty-eight hours. 1
. When the urine is voided in small quantities at the
time, or when there is a disposition to urinate more
frequently than natural, or when tho urine is high
colored or scalding, with weakness in the small of the
back, it should not be trifled with or delayed, but
Koskooshould bo taken at once to remedy the diffi
culty, before a lesion of tbe organs takes place. Most
of tho diseases of tho Bladder originate from those of
tho Kidneys, the urine being imperfectly secreted in
tbe Kidneys, prove irritating to the Bladder and uri
nary passages. When we recollect that medicine
never reaches the Kidneys except through tho general
circulation of tho Blood, wo see how necessary it is
to keep tho Fountain of Life Pare.
KOSKOO
Meets with great success in theenre of disoases of the
nervous system. Almost nino-tenths'of onr people suf
fer from nervous exhaustion, and are, therefore, liable
to its concomitant evils of mental depression, con
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oplexy. etc., etc.
KOSKOO
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bottle. Recommended by the best physicians, emin
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The best and most popular medicine in use. Pre
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Organic Chemist.
Laboratory and Office, No. 6 Main st., Norfolk, Va.
Price—One Dollar per bottle. t£2» For sale by
druggists everywhere. marl6-diwtf
New Combination!
fPHB undersigned, having associated themselves
A together lor the transaction of a General Com
mission and Warehouse business, will, under the
firm name of
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Reopen tho old "Harris” Warehouse, corner of Sec
ond and Poplar streets, on tho first of August noxt,
for the reception of Cotton. The house will be put in
thorough repair before that dato. .
We have engaged the services of Mr. R. H. HUTCH
INGS. of Jones county, who will bo pleased to serve
his many friends. . ....
Our Mr. Campbell will, for tho present, be found at
tho office of E. A. Wilcox, Eso. .
As our Mr. Jones’ membership in tho firm of Ad
ams, Jones Sc Rcvnolds continues to tbe close of the
season, he may be found at their Warehouse until we
occupy our new quarters.
Wo are prepared to extend tho nsnai accommoda
tions to onr Planting friends.
Wo refer to the business iacn of Macon generally
CHAS. K. CAMPBELL,
late of E. A. Wilcox Sc Co.,
DONALD B. JONES,
of firm of Adams, Jones & Reynolds.
febl3d<tw-6m*
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Macon, Ga
WBBDON A DSXTV,
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WANTED,
F OUR or five two-horse WAGONS, to hsulbriok
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aprl3-3t*
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
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and Consumption.
Probably never before in tho whole history of
medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply
upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent
remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long
scries of years, and among most of the races or
men it has risen higher and higher In their estima
tion, as it has become better known. Its uniform
character and power to cure the various affections
of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to yonng children, it 13
at the same time the most effectual remedy that can
Sc given for incipient consumption, and tho dan
gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as aU
arc sometimes subject to colds and coughs, aU
should be provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought in
curable, still great numbers of cases where tho dis
ease seemed settled, havo been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by tho
Cherry Pectoral. So complete is Us mastery
over the disorders of tho Lungs and Throat, that
tho most obstinate or them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under tho Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear. .
Singers and Public Spcaleers find great pro
tection from it. _
Asthma is always relieved and oren wholly
cured by it. ...
Bronchitis Is frencrallv cured 1 y taking tho
Cherry Pectoral in small and fret; mt doses.
So generally are its virtues known that wo need
not publish the certificates of them here, or do moro
than assure the public that it (.■•■•Nti.-a are folly
maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
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and indeed all the affections whioh arise
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poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not
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Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
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number and importance of its cures in tho ague dis
tricts, aro literally beyond account, and wo believe
without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine.
Our pride is gratified by tho acknowledgments we
receive of the radical cures effected In obstinate
cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed.
Unncclimatcd persons, cither resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro
tected by taking the AGUE CUBE daily.
For hirer Complaints, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
tho Liver Into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is
,an excellent remedy, producing many truly re
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Manufacturers of
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LISTER BROTHERS,
feb5-w3m Newark. N. J.
BIBB COTTHSV.
/ 4 EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Henry W.
vJT Boilenillet, of said oonnty, applies to be dis
charged from the Guardianship of Elizabeth Rail.
This is to notify all persons interested to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary in said county, on the
first Monday in May, 1870, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters of Dismission shonld not be grant
ed. Given under my hand officially. _
C. T. WARD.
feb2-w3m Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
IX. der from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, during
the legal hours of sale, at the Conrt-house (City
Hall) in said county. Lot No-1 in Square 77. situated
and lying on Fourth street, in the city of Macon,
There is on said lot a. dwelling house and stable. Sold
?8 the property of J. A. Draper, late of said county,
deceased. Terms Cash. S. A. DRAPER,
mar20-w6t. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATRIX SALE.—By virtne of an or
yx der from the Conrt of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, in
front of the Conrt-house doorat Macon, in s id conn
ty, between the legal hours of sale, the following
property belonging to the estate of Louis B. Stotes-
bury, late deceased: An unexpired lease of four acres
of Land in the City of Brunswick known as the Stotes-
hury Lot—said lot leased from the City Council of
Brunswick, about the year 1S60. for forty years.
Terms cash. ELIZA H. STOTESBURY.
mar20 wCw Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale.
'XTILL be sold before tbe Court-House door in
Macon, on th. first Tnetday in May, 1870, in
terms of the law. 15 shares of Stoek in the Macon
and Brunswick Railroad Company. Sold as the prop
erty of Robert Findlay, deceased, for distribution
an one his heirs, under a decree of the Conrt of Ordi
nary of Bibb county. Terms Cash.
J. MONROE OGDEN.
Adm’r. of Robert Findlay, deceased.
. apr8-tds
A DMINSTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtuo of an or-
IX. der from tbe Court of Ordinary of Bibb Connty,
will be sold, on the first Tner-ilay in Juno next, at the
Court-house (City Hall) in said county, during the
legal hour3 of sale, a fractional part ot Lot No. 235,
situated and lying in the Warrior District, containing
fifty acres, moro or less. Sold as the property of Mil-
lenTidwell, latoof said county, deceased.
Terms cash, -- A. B. R^SS.
apr20-wtd Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
JtX. der from the Conrt of ordinary of Bibb Connty,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, at the
Conrt-house (City Hall) in said connty, daring tbe
legal hours of sale, a part of Lots Nos. 7 and 8, in
Sguare 58, situated on Fourth street, near Brown’s
Hotel. There is on each lot a dwelling house and
kitchen. Sold as tho property of Elizabeth Smith,
late of said connty deceased- One fourth cash, bal
ance January 1,1570.
apr;0-wtd A. J. SMITH, Administrator.
JJASPER COUKTSV.
O.EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas. Sam-
* uol U.Shy. Adminis rator of tbe estato of Joseph
Jones, decease 1, makes application for Letters of Dis
mission from . aid trust (he having settled np said es
tate.)
These are therefore tociteand admonish all persons
concerned to show eanse. if any they hare, on or be
fore the first Monday in May next, why the said let
ters shall not issue to said applicant.
Given nnder my hand and official signature this 2d
day of November, 1869.
, M. H. HUTCHISON.
nov5-wtd Ordinary.
/^.EORGIA, JASPE COUNTY.-Whereas, Jesse
At M. Owen* and Elbert Canard, Executors of the
last Will and Testament of John Cnnard. late of said
connty, deceased, apply to have said Will proven in
solemn form:
This is to cite and admonish all persons interested
to show cause, if any they have, on the first Monday
in Mav next, why said Will shonld not bo admitted to
record.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 24d
day of March, 1870.
J. W. BURNEY.
mar27-w30d Ordinary.
ri FORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas. it has
\JT been recresented to me that the estato of Jobn
Simpson, lata of said county, deceased, is without
legal representative, these arc. thcrelore, to cite and
admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office on the first Monday in Jnne next, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why adminis
tration upon Faid estate should not vest in the Clerk
of the Superior Court, or other fit and proper person,
as provided by law. Witness my hand and official
signature, this 13th of April. 1870.
aprl7-w30d J. W; BURNEY, Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
TV/TACON SHERIFF’SISALFS.—Will be sold before
XrJL tho Court-honse door, in the town of Oglethorpe,
said connty, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in April next, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of Land No. 62, in tho Second District of origin
ally Muscogee, now Macon connty, levied onto satis-
fyithe following fi. fas., issued from a Jnstice’s Court of
said county, to-wit: One in favorof Thomas J. Winn,
one in favorof Jas. C. Loyd, and two in favor of A. H.
Greer vs. M L, t-heoly. Property pointed jut by de
fendant, and levied on and returned to me by aeon-
stable.
Also. Lots of Land Nos. 33 and 34, in the District
and connty aforesaid, to satisfy the following fi. fas,,
issued from a Justice’s Court of said county, to-wit:
Two fi. fas. in favor of James Gilbcr, administrator,
ono in favor of Greer A Adams, one in favor of F. T.
Snead, one in favor of Wm. M. Threskeld, one in fa-
voref Wm.F. White vs. M. L. Shealy, and one in fa-
uor of Samuel White vs. R. B. Partin and M. L. Shoa-
ly; levied on as tbe property of said M. L. Shealy,
and returned to me by a constable. Property pointed
out by said Shealy.
P. K. RUSS,
mar4-30d Deputy Sheriff)
A/fACON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE-Will be
_LlJL sold before the Court House door, in tho town of
Oglethorpe. Macon connty, within the legal hours of
salo, on tbe first Tuesday in May next, the fallowing
property, to wit: Lotol land numberthirtv-two(32),
in the Second (2d) District of origiualiy Muscogee,
now Macon connty, (except fifty acres on tho north
side of said lot.) Levied on ns tbe proporty of Mar
tin L.'Shocely. to satisfy five fi fas issuedltrom a Jus
tice's Court of said county, to wit: One in favor of
Kelsoe A Hill: one in favor of C. H. Sc D. Kelsoe: one
in faver of K. A. Leggitt, for use, £o ; one in favorof
J. Robertson, for use, Ac., and one in favor of Riley
Clark vs. said M. L. Shocely. Property pointed out
by said defendant, and levied on and returned to me
by a constable. April 4th, 187u.
P. K. RUSS,
apr5-ts Deputy Sheriff)
fX EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—NoUce is hereby
U given to all parties concerned that Shordrick R.
Felton, lato of said connty. departed this life testate;
that the executors to said will having also departed
this life without fully administering said estate, and
no rercon having spplied for administration on said
estate, and there being no representatives of said
executors, and that, in terms of tbe law, administra
tion will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Conrt,
or some other fit and proper person, thirty days after
tho publication of Ibis citation, unless some valid
objection is made to his appointment.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, this
23d day of March, 1870. JOHN L. PARKER.
mar24-wSlld Ordinary.
QUIT WtAW COUNTY.
n EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.-Whereas Hen-
VJT ry L. Balkcom, Administrator of Ichabod Balk-
corn, represents to the Court, in bis written petition,
that he has fully adminestered Ichabod Balkcom’s
estate, this is, therefore, to cite all person3ccncerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not be discharged
from said adminisiration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in July. 1870.
W.P. JORDAN.
apr.3-w3m* Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY. .
fX EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.-Bnoch J. Col-
II lin*, Administrator on the estate of James M.
Ware, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged
from said administration, all persons wbo are eon-
cerned are required, within the time fixed by law. to
show cause, if any they have, why the said Enoch I.
Collins should not be discharged according to the
prayerof his petition. Given under my hand, offi
cially, this January the 16th, 1870.
JOHN F. SHINE,
janl9-w3m Ordinary.
EORGIA—TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas,
VDT John R. Andrews and William A. Andrews,
Administrators of Abisha Andrews, late of said
connty, deceased, having folly 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 eanse, if any they can, why such letters
should not be granted to said applicants. Given
under my hand and official signature, this Novem
ber 2,1869. JOHN F. SHINE.
nov5 mbm Ordinaty.
fX EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.-Whereas. Caro-
VI line Coly, having fully administered thcestate of
George W- Lamb, deceased,and madeherfinal return
thereon, petitions for a discharge from said adminis
tration: Theso are, therefore, 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 they have, why said applicant shonld not be dis
missed, in accordance with the prayer of her petition.
Given under my band officially thismarch7th. 1870.
JOHN F. SB INK,
mar9-6w Ordinary.
fX EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.-Two months
VT alter dato. application will bo mide to the Court
of Ordinary of Twiggs county. Georgia, at tbe first
regular term after the expiration of two months from
this notice, for leave to sell all tbe land of the estate
of William J. Hammock, lateofsaid county, deceased,
lor the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
JEREMIAH SANDERS.
marl2-w2mos Adm’r de bonis non.
O.EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.-Mns.B. B.Kshb,-
VI dy vs. E. W. Kbnkdt—Libkl yon Divohc* lit
Twiggs Scpsrio*Cocir, March Tiax. 1870.—It ap
pearing to tho Conrt. by the return of the Sheriff of
said county in the above stated oase. that the defend
ant, E.W. Kenedy, is not to be found in said Suite,'
it is ordered by the Conrt that servioe be perfected on
said defendant by publication in the Telegraph and
Messenger, a gaiette published In Bibb connty, Geor
gia, once a month for fsnr moptbs. _____
By the Conrt. CROCKER * GOODE.
Plaintiffs Attorney*.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
°a a prl5^r a Um4^ m ’^J. M. BURKETT, Clerk.'
LOST,
rpwo DRAFTS, onq drawn by Johnson. Campbell
± * Co . and accepted by J. J. Jelba, for 8443.72,
dated Macon, G*., February 7th, 1870, and payable
nine months after iltte- One drawn bfr Johnson,
Campbo’l Sc Co., accented by J. O. Jelks, for $223.28,
dated Macon, Ga., February 7, and payable nine
mouths afterdate. All persons are hereby warned
against trading for same. J. J. JELKS.
aprl9-4t J. 0. JELKS-
JONES COUNTY.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA JONES C0UNTY-0*di»a*t’b Opvmj*.
VA March 2U 1870. An election has thi* day bees
ordered to be held on Thursday the 14th d*y of Best
mouth (Apnl). at th« various voting place in tSdf
county for sheriff, to fill the vacancy occasioned by
thereelraation 0 f Henry D. Chapman. Witness ar
hand officially, R T. ROSS.
m»r23-»prlaifirw2f ' Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, JONES COUNTY —OamiraxT’e Ov-
Wher.°»a Wm WSZ SsMfr 14,1870.
H, reen - Gu » rdi »o of Martha ham
mock and fcarah L. Hammock, minors of Jackson L
Hammock, deceased, applies to me for Dismiafdon.
These arc. thereioro. to cite end admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause. If an* they have, on «r
by the first Monday fa May next, why the same shall
not he granted.
Witness my hand officially, March 14,1870.
R. T. ROSS.
marlfi-wtd* Ordinary
Boo&v comm.
G GORG1A.DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas. David «.
Purvis has applied to me for letters of gnardian-
ship of tho person and property of Lucinda and Thos.
F. (June, minors and orphans of Irwin Cone deceased.
Theso are therefore, to cite ail concered to be and ap
pear at my office on or before the first Monday in May
next, then and thire to show cause if any they hare,
why said letters should not be g7ABt6d*
Given under my hand and official signature this,
29th day of March, 1870, WM. H. DAVIES.
mar31-w30d■ Ordinary.
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas. James
M. Penny applies tome for Letters of Guardian
ship of tho persons and property of Ts°bella and
Missouri Hightower, orphans of Eason G. Hiehtowor,
deceased: These are, therefore, to cite ail concerned
to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand and official signatore, this
April 9.1870. WM. H. DAVIES.
gprl2-td Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
IX. der from the Ordinary of Dooly connty, will be
sold before the Court-honse door, in the town of
Vienna, cn the first Tuesday in June noxt. between
the leant hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 170. in the
14th District of Dooly county, containing 202)4 acres,
fca.d Land belonging to tho estate of Daniel Smith,
deceased. Terms cash. WILLIAM GAFF,
aprl2 wtd Administrator.
UAKZON OOVNTV.
G EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-Whereae. Mor
eau Kemp. Administrator of J ohn Kemp, applies
for aiemiP8ion,
•All 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 10,1S70.
, A,. JA8. M. LOWE,
febl3-w90d Ordinary,
GEORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-E. S. Parker.
U admit’ - - •
aimmislratorof James Parker, has applied for
letters of dismissory All persons interested are no
tified to file their objections to the same within the
time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand, March 17.187Q.
mar24-w90d JAS M. LOWE, Ordinary.
M arion county sheriff’s sale-wm be
sold nolore the Court House door in the town
of Buena Vista, on tbe first Tuesday in May next,
lot of land No. 105,in tbe 31st district of Marion coun
ty. Land sold as the property nf Benjamin Waller,
to satisfy a fi. fa. from Justice’s Court 8u7th district,in
favor of 0. W. Jone3. Levy made by John W. Ham
ilton. Bailiff. RUBIN HAMILTON.
mar30-wtd , Deputy Sheriff.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
G eorgia. Houston county.—whereas, o.
C. Duncan, Administrator do bonis cum testa-
menta annexo on the estate of J. J. Dumas, late of
Houston oounty, deceased, respectfully showeth that
he has fully administered on said estate and now arise
to be discharged:
These are. therefore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on, or beiore the first
Monday in June next, to show cause, if any, why the
petition should not bo granted.
_ Given nnder my hand and seal of office, this 14thof
February. 1870. W. T. SWIFT.
febl6 w3m O. H. C.
/^.EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas. Wm.
V-s P. Simmons, Administrator Boling G. Morris,
rsted >o be and appear at my office on, or before the
first Monday in Jnne next, to show cause, if any, why
he shonld not be dismissed.
Given nnder tn; hand and official signature, this
5th January. 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
feblS-w3tn Ordinary.
G eorgia. Houston couNTY.-ordinary’s of
fice for said connty. Whereas, Robert Holmes
and Needham T. Johnson, executors ot IsaacHolmes,
late of said county, dec’d, petition the undersigned
for letters of dismission from said trust, r -
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish aS
persons interested to be and appear at my office OB or
before tbe 1st Monday in J uue next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not 1>«
granted. Given nnder my official signature, this 9th.
February. 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
fobl2-w3m. Ordinary.
/"'I UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of an order from
(JT tho Court of Ordinary of Honston oonnty, will
be sold on tbe first Tuesday in May next, between the
legal hours of sale, in front of the Conrt-House door
in said county, one town lot No. 4, Block D. contain
ing half acre. Sold as the property of Charles
Schneider, deceased, for the use of his minor children.
Terms cash* *
* W. E. BOLER.
marl3-w6w Ouardian.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Gkoboia, Hovsto*
County.—By virtue of an order from the Hon.
Ordinary of said connty, will be sold, before the
Court-house door in Perry, on the first Tuesday in
Juno next, between the nsnai honrs of sale, the fol
lowing Lands, to-wit: 106 acres of Lot No. 199: 202)4
acres of Lot No. 200: ICO acres of Lot No. 216. and 100
acres of Lot No. 213,-Lot No. 217, containing 150 aroe-
making in the aggregate 658% acres, more or loss, d
in the Eleventh District of said county. Sold as the
property of James A. Roquemore. latoof said county* ’
deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors or
said estate.
Terms of sale one-half sash, the other half payable
by the first of January next, with notes and approved
security.
EDWARD JACKSON,
Adm’r de bonis non, etc., of Jas. A. Roquemore, dec’d.
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G eorgia. Houston county. -ogmuARY’s
Offiob for said County.—The estate of Mrs.
Sarah A. F. Brown, of said connty, deceased, beinr
unrepresented, citation is hereby issued requiring all
persons interested to be and appear at my effiee, on
or before the first Monday in May next,toshoweanae
sTany they have, wby John H. King, of said county,
should not be appointed administrator de bonis non
with tho will annexed, in lieu of Josephus Gilbert,
Executor, whose letters testamentary have been re
voked.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
23d day of March. 1870. W.T.BWIFT,
mar25-w3fid Ordinary.
H OUSTON SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold, before
tho Conrt-house door, in the town of Perry, on
the first Tuesday in May. the following property, to-
wit: Lots of Land No. 141 and 146 in the upper Fifth
District of Houston connty. Levied on as the prop
erty of R. E. Story to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of Car-
hart Sc Curd. JOHN R. COOK.
aprl-w30d Sheriff.
H ouston county mortgage salb-whi
he sold beiore the Conrt-honse door in tho tnwn
of Perry on the 1st Tuesday in Jane tbe followinr
property to-wit: Lot of land No.22 in the 10th dis
trict of Houston county, to satisfy a mortgage 'fl, fa.
in favor of Harvey W. Lathrop vs. John R. Kidg.
apl-w60d JOHN R. COOK. Sheriff.
n EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereaa.John
VJT H. Woodward. Guardian of L. A. and T. W.
Stubbs, minor children of A. P. Stubbs, deceased,
has applied for dismission as Guardian. These are,
therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and ap
pear at iny office, on or beforetbe first Monday in
-luno next, to show cause, if any, why be shonld not
be discharged. Given under my band and official
signature, this 18th day of April, 1870.
W. T. SWIFT,
apr21-w30d Ordinary.
G eorgia. Houston -county. — James d.
McDonald having applied tn be appointed Guar
dian of tho persons and property of John T, and
Thomas A., minor orphans under fourteen years of
age, of James A. Roquemore, deceased, and resi
dents of said county:
This is to cite all persons concerned to bo and ap
pear at the Term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held
on tho first Monday in Jnne next, and show eanse, if
any they have, why said James D. McDonald shonld
not be entrusted with tbe Guardianship o> the per
sons and property of said John T. ana Thomas A.
Roqnemore.
Witness my official signature. _ _
W. T. SWIFT.
upr24 w30d Ordinary.
ERWIN COUNTY.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—WBl 1»e sold before tho
Court-House door, in the town of Greensboro.
Georgia, nnder pm orderfrom the Court of Ordinswy
of Greeno connty, on tho first Tuesday in June. 1870.
ono Tract of Land, containing four hundred ana
nfnety acres (490j in the 10th district of Irwin connty-
State of Georgia.. Said land sold for the purpose of
distribution among the devisees of James Findley,
deceased. Terms cash.
JAMBS FINDLEY,
apr8-w40d Executor.
/^J.EORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.-Whereat John J.
vX Henderson applies to me for Lettets of Admin
istration upob the estate of Godfrey Purvis, late of
said county, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite
and admonish alt concerned to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Mondsy ln May next, to
show eanse, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given nnder my hand and official sismatnre. this
March 4,1870. WILEY WHITLEY.
aprl2-30d Ordinary.
EORGIA, IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas, Oamp-
vX bell McDaniel, executor, etc., of Isaac M. T~
— ... Yonng.
deceased, lata of said county, has filed his final ae-
connts with me. and asks to be dismissed from said
executorship. These are to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at myoffiesoa
the first Monday in September next, then and there
to show eanse, if any they hare, why said Letters of
Dismission shonld not be granted.
Given under my hand and official smnatne. this
April 12,1870. WILSY WH-TLEY,
»prl2-3mo Ordinary.
To all whom ii may Concern.
Daytox, Ohio. April 14.1870.
are warned
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