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Tine Greorgia, 'Weekily
~ffea Ws& 9 ■••--V’
‘aph and Journal <fc Messenger.
, T(>br»* ion ** Bowdon.
** *w*», Ga , May 16, 1870.
^4* and Mestenser * **»
• y
ECO
_ He scale
t. hlt lawyers go to Heavep-
(" 0 . if , rce8) ” tbongh it is almost
f b L pivot, waving back and forth.
^‘nerbap*. ttt overy evoIation >
M> *7 t0 t he heat of summer. These
a passage I remember read-
.for
on Man:
l*** joet returns engage,
PtSjbaditeyouth, this, on to age.
„ .he days of winter, when
r't bsolnte need of fire wero
wtf";". - re vividly recalled to mem-
tender, in my distress, if July’s
u on linen-piercing rays,
j die* 'hither here, but it may not
, fries? n! l and I’ll hush the theme,
ijriowrro > onr o e i e bration in
‘•CteUycn upon what day it
von editors are ever too
K^UnwJv® 9 wi,h ,ho of **
B&lZ , 0 this place, at, however,
IMS'*' . it mav be drawn, and wonld
BS'^.d’youCwn the day. Shall
and others who have taken
rfS T j2S S oTfomtellinShe a^
day dawned,’ if not,
fc Siful,” as the phrase goes, stiU
JLpjbeauui > clouds to quiet
E# free e a g disagrce „blo day. The
W^bere^consisting of about a hun-
fim meets in the
W pSty ten 'o’clock, Friday morn-
VfrflSa dre hundred people young
"^.ivtbeformcr,had assembled there
Beebes delivered; the young men
^irnes more than one eye at the
t^of the ladies, and they to re-
, 1 cM ',“ ceS and recognize them with a
liiSy’spaintiDft that served to make
fl^Vore dazzling still. There was
E?L the choirs then a song sang by
girl; then music ogam by the
k 5«.dcboir, and a speech, upon “Kind
?Vi«teYby Mr. A. W. Powers, a
1 file BiMe Class and a student of the
,b“n music, then a dialogue, in
7®' „ tao young ladies—Bowdons
l feTa sp«ch by Mr. H. M. Evans,
^“suber of the Bible Class and a
fvjv'iitendent and beloved President,
s.Wsod. then introduced to the au-
iKTol’the day, Col W. O. Tuggle,
Onsce who in a speech of an hour s
(Htot suffer the attention of any one
*lL crowd to flag for an instant, but
CT in their seals pleased listeners until
Tjfljirelv concluded his remarks. He cer-
r c j fr .ir.t«t: 1 a management of a sabbath
j yu*r tba/i any person I know. He in-
-sijtis lecture with funny sayings, that,
Ljjfsiernins the older portion of his nu-
* It introducing original ideas clothed in
_jt' bcintifol language, secure the atten-
p-ie little ones as well. His imagination
amid rod fruitful, and by the aid of "fine
Mjn powers he transporls his hearers up-
kritioM of fanev, to the most magnificent
lilbiblical interest But “all things must
-jihceatly and in order,” he remembered,
l&bn; it would be out of order to detain
1 ifrou the table leaded with a profuse
_« of the good things to eat, of the
yiwad, he closed at tho expiration of
Its mentioned, rather to my disappoint-
t u I could have listened unwearied a
jbger time. Both the other speakers ne
ed titmselves well under the circumstac-
fifrr the benediction, dinner was partaken
ui more polite and well behaved crowd I
War seen at such a place,
pile (teeing, the yonng people had a most
'del time, talking, promenading, taking
pelt, rod at night there was a conversa-
1 paityia the hall, at which everything
doff in the highest manner, pleasantly,
ha that came from a distance have not
I gw borne yet, and the students, that they
l tbefair ones may mutually enjoy them-
k. have got up another party for to-night
idtlxT all “comprehend’\(a word recent-
leele equivalent to “anticipate”) having a
kb time.
|ap«eirc Bcsden is, occasionally at least,
7brely place; and iudeed it needs only a
■dto it, to render it “all right ” Already
in « ippreciation in the value of town
fin anticipation of the approach of the
nth, Griflia and North Alabama” Kail-
Ihereia considerable-trade carried on
lusn.'h as I ever sawdn an inland town
Bhrnre. Crops are progressing well;
t specially looks fine. 'Fruit, notwith-
^ my conjecture, is by.no means all kill-
aril be plentiful.
| **t respettf oily, Student.
i floustoii County—Crimes, Cas
ualties, etc.
Pzaar, Ga., May 18, 1870.
-in Tdyraph <£• Messenger : Night be-
Ur. Janies Boone, a young man of
l* vajlaid and shot by -some person
Three shots were fired at him
piaad a fence, a few yards from where
Shading, the first of which took effect
piiigband gave him a painful, though it
not necessarily a dangerous flesh
tjjstmissing the femoral artery. Hav-
t'fihcl with him he returned the fire, when
Itnld-be assassin ran away. Barefooted
Pwre afterwards found leading to and
pS* place from which the shots came.—
^ tests on a negro with whom Mr. B.
difficulty a short time since, bntbad
i begged his pardon and Mr. B. sup
'll matter was at on end. It has since
peeertained that the negro threatened to
I' 2 ® six months. The tracks were lOf
Hong,
i Snsan Bateman, a widow lady of this
1 ltd dead from a stroke of appoplexy this
P*8*hile sitting in her chair sewing. She
•estisi&ble lady and leaves four children
her loss.
1 in Houston are suffering very much
7 wather. It being too hot and dry to
h? I° aD 8 larks are mdcJging in pic-nics
ing parties. Claudo Stjbahescexs.
J P. O., Houston County, May 20, 1370.
fkfrfryrffpA and Messenger ;
J-.aen—My bed room wa3 entered last
-«ad robbed of ©47 80, a brown cloth coat,
['•<*« given by myself forgiOO, bnt which
C^paid. The thief is supposed to be a
'“f negro mac, who was soen about here
bare-footed and bare-headed. Ho
bouse through a window and come
P 1 "* wdroom where tho family were sleep-
* wpa th e Legislature will bo able to give
the principles of the white man as
political rights, and then it may
I *dl have peace. Kespectfully,
O. H. Biceaedson.
Dry Times In Jones.
Bloc.ntsviixk, Jones Co., Ga.,)
May 14, 1670. (
****■TdegrapJt and Messenger; I hear,
“■ A your excellent paper, from many oona-
' seldom see anything from Jones
J® I conld writo yon that our crop pros-
encouraging, bnt, alas! I cannot.
,^‘not had good rain in six weeks. I
7»* °ld experienced farmers say they
k'w Been snch a spring of cool, dry weath-
ground is so hard wo can with difficul-
jT “i poor stands of corn and cotton; cot-
op well, and will not until we have
/ ^deed, the pastures are so parched onr
Ed a living out.
bnt ouo thing that is encouraging.
i iL? nTet *«d with many of my country-
l they all seem tired of having their
kdin f 80 ^* r Irom home, and are deter-
l ? ‘Qtnro to try to raise their own provis-
8 ? Te heard of some ploughing np cot-
ts,_ D-octinpf corn. I am experimenting
(CJ** 1 kinds of fertilizers. I am also try-
b an ^ Grosses. Until recently my olo-
ij^gil. and would still do well if we
’gating very impatient to see the Ma-
■7; -'SGosta ad completed. It seems to
If ij 1 ; along very slowly,
tlof ata ver y iuJ'6 nftn t atthere-
itud 00 / Ordinary, and the appointing in
II??®* o negro; bnt it was not my inten-
0 ‘Peak of these things.
«ora, etc., T.
SMITH, WESCOTT & CO.
OLD RELIABLE
WHITEWATER WAGONS
Reasons Why.
A C wUh° 0 ut L au D eauainStyleKmhbf ,antaUcn8Cd FreishtWasics scId!n,hcSoDtha “ t * Thcyare
There is no factory in the Doited States where greater care is given to the .-election of the material used.
perf«t°.™7d e 7e^ th#t *° 8re r:cp!ltcd t0 warr “‘ t ran to be
by^.^r^Sn^tu/ci-s? 11 ^ S lh<! U ° Ee ' eiglllh ^ ,hick " lhaa that “ S ‘ d
The Timber is of the choicest selection thoroughly seasoned. No extra charge for Lock Chains.
No one will fail to observe the excellent quality of paint used upon tbeto. which is far more durable than
that generally used on Plantation U aeons. In short, the whole character of the Wagons is that of peculiar
excellence. J beso \\ agons aro lumished at a price less*than tkat of ordinary Wagons, with body complete.
Also Oil liontl, a Full Line ol* ABBOTT, DOWNING & CO.’S CELEBRATES
CONCORD WAGONS. Call and see them.
SMITH, WESCOTT & CO.,
102 & 104 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
may20-wAsemivron’y tf
COTTON GINS REPAIRED!
P. C. SAWYER.
AT I'lXIE WORKS.
MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
C OTTON QINS made as good as new. at from one-
tbird to one half tho cost of a new Gin, and
made equal to tho best Gius manufactured in the
United States.
Large Gins reduced to any required size.
None but the best and most experienced workmen,
from the shop of the late Sau’J Griswold, are em
ployed, and all work guaranteed to give sati-faetion
nr money refunded. I keep a large supply of the
different kinds oi Ribs used by the several Gin-
makers.
Refer to hundreds of planters in the counties ot
Wilkinson. Laurens, Twi.gs, Pulaski. Houston, Bibb,
Crawford, Monroe and Upson, among whom are the
following; Wilkinson. M. J. Carswell; Lar.rrns, Joel
Coney; Pulaski, James Bohannon, M. F. Graco;
Houston, C. N. Rountree, Rev. B. F. Tharp; Bibb,
Pulaski Ilolt: Monroe, James Tripp; Upson. Rev.
James Lyon; Crawford. David McGoo: and to Harde-
man A Sparks, of Maoon.
Bend in your Gins early, in order to give me time to
x them upright. P. C. SAWYEB,
n mar20-eod-sw-w-4m Dixie Works. Macon. Ga.
~\KTANTED—AGENTS—$75 to SiOO per month, ev
il erywhere, male and female, to introduce the
GRNUINK IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAM
ILY SLU ING MACHINE. Ih 8 machine will stitch,
hem. fell, tock, quilt, cord, bind, braid and emproider
in a most superior manner Price only Sin. Fully
warranted for five years. Wo will pay $1COO for any
machine that will sew a stronger, moro beautiful, or
more elastioeeam than ours. It makes tho “Elastic
Lock stitch.'' Every second ititch can be cut, and
still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing
it. Wo pay agents from $75 to $200 pcrmonih and ex
penses, or a commission from which twice that
amount can be made. Address SECOMB & CO.,
PITISBUKG. PA.: BOSTON, Mass., or ST. LOUIS.
MO.
CAUTION.—Beware of all Agents sellicg Machines
nnder the same name os ours, unless they can show a
Certificate of agency signed by ns. We shall not bold
ourselves responsible for worthless Machines sold by
other parties, and sball prosecute all parties either
selling or using Machines under this name to the full
estentofthc law, unless such Machines were obtained
from ns or our Agents. Do not bo imposed upon by
parties who copy our advertisement and circulars and
offer worthless Machines at a less price.
april27-dlw3m.
Notice to Planters.
r P HK undersigned will open a shop in Meeos, for
X the purpose of
Repairing Cotton Gins,
Being one of the oldest Gin makers In tho State,
and for many years master mechanic for Samuel
Griswold, and nt.w having some of tbe very best of
his workmen, dooa not hesitate to warrant all work
done to give entire sati-faeiion. Old Gins made as
good as new- Will furnish new saws, new boxes,
new saw ribs, new brushes and new Gins of the most
approved pattern-.
Send in your orders to roe, in eoro of any warehouse
in tho city, a-d they will meet with prompt atten-
t on Write to me on any subject regarding Gins,
s id I wilt answer with pleasure, as above.
Mark your r amo in full, with station or county,
and address, and you
may20-deod*weow4m Macon, Ga.
r.AnnETT’s
TTAIR RESTORATIVE.
ab,o k
V,
FIRST PREMIUM . A
OF A SILVER a-EDIIL’
M BARRETtFfTrESTORATIVE yK
By the V. n. Suu AsrlcuUurtLlSxietT. Ults *0
* Fair, Golden in Xashui, sept, 20 r 190G,
BARRETT’S
Vegetable Hair Restora.tive
Restores Grar Hair to it* Datturxl coIap. p™.
This Preparation surpasses mil others of its
class os a Hair Rcnewer. _ _ _
It is thorough in its action upcn-CrnyorFpuca
Hair and its effect permanent.
It produces bet one distinct slindc. while
others leave tho hair in many varied colors.
It promotes growth when others fail to re
produce a single hair.
It does not crisp or dry tho hair, hut leaves it
moist and glossy.. „ _ .
Ladies find it superior io any -other as a Toilet
Dressing. *-
The ingredients used in this Preparation aro the
very best that can he found,- oad are as harm
less as water. .
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,^
'Chicago, Inns.
I~ W. HUNT A CO.,
• GENERAL AGENTS. MACON. GA.
For sale by all Druggists.
apr5-d*w . .
Removal! Removal!
GROTEIl & BASER
Sewin'* Machine j’o.
H AVE remov«w
store of L U. WING. Jeweler,4S Seeaud street,
where they propose to sell their MACHINES on the
came terms as in other large cities, visa
$20 CASH,
And 810 per month until the Machine is paid for. Or
10 per cent, cash and noto for tcrosorsix months.
Puretnsere of Marhiccs will reeeivo full and thor
ough instructions in tho uso of the same at their res i-
de Speeial attention given to country orders.
Jlr. L. H. WING will transact any business in-the
absence of the Agent.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES,
300 COOKING STOVES,
100 COAL GRATES,
100 PARLOR and BOX STOVES
■Wishing to close ont onr entiro stock of Cooking
Stoves, wo will offer them at great bargains.
IS* Planters wishing to purchaso can do so by
Warehouse acceptances without additional cost.
Every cook stove warranted or tho money returned
BORDERS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
nov2G-tf
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
purposes of a Laxative
Perhaps no one medi
cine is so universally re
quired by everybody a3
a cathartic, nor was ever
any before so universal
ly adopted into use, in
every country and among
all classes, as this mild
hut efficient purgative
Fill. The obvious rea
son is, that it is a more re
liable and far more effec
tual remedy than any
other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them; those who have
not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends,
and all know that wlmt it docs once it docs always
—that it never fails through any fault or neglectof
its composition.- We have thousands upon thou
sands.or certificates of their remarkable cures of tlie
following complaints, bnt such cures are known in
every neighborhood, and we need not publish them.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates;
containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug,
they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
sugr.r coating preserves them ever fresh and makes
them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
no harm can arise from their use In any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimnlate it
r.ito healthy action—remove the obstructions of the
stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange
ments as are the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given la the wrapper oil
the box, for the following complaints, which these
1’ill* rapidly cure:—
For DyxpppsiA or Indigestion, Kfstless-
ness. languor and X-oss of Appetite, they
should lie taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach and restore its healthy tone and action.
For liver Comjilaint and its various symp
buns, liliiou* Headache, Sick Headache,
Jaundice or Green Sickness, JBilioua
Colic and Bilious fever*, they should be ju-
liicionsl v taken for each case, to correct tho diseased
ration or remove the obstructions which cause it.
For Dysentery or Uiarrhsea, but one mild
do c is generally required.
For IShcumatlsm, Goat, Gravel, Palpi
tation of the Heart, Pain in the Side,
Hack and Xoins, they should be continuously
taken, as required, to change the diseased action of
the system. With such change those complaints
disaiqiear.
For Bropsy and Dropsical Swellings they
should be taken in largo and frequent doses to pro
duce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression a large doso should be taken
as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
Asa Dinner Fill, take one or tiro Fills to pro
mote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores tho appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds thatadoso
of these Fills makes lnm feel decidedly better, from
their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus.
Z>£.«T. C. AYER £ CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL. HASS., V. S. A.
Sold by L. W. DUNt & CO., J. H; Zeilin * CO
and al) the Drurgists in Mason. Also, all Druggists
and Dealers in Medicine everywhere.
ianl3-oodaw*sw
WE ARE
STILL ALIVE!
AND SO WHL ALL BE WHO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
Complaint are uneasiness and
pain in tho side. Sometimes the
.. pain is in the shoulder, and is
mistaken lor rneumatism. 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
Twiggs County.
sensation of having left undone something which
onghftn have been done. Often complaining ofireak-
ness, debility and low spirits.—
Sometimes some of the above
symptoms attendthedisease,and
at other times few of them: but
IHVER i :
tbe Liver is gen trail;
Wilkes & Dillingham,
M ANUFAO TURER’S
aprlO d*w2m
W. J. PEARSON, Agent.
Woolen & Cotton Mill Findings
DYE STUFFS* COTTON WARPS,
BOLTING OOIfl, 5CRR MILL SI05ES,
Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machines,
Portable Com and Wiieat MIHs, Smut and
Separating Machines Ecatbcr and
Robber Belting, Laco Leather,
Steam Packing, Hose, &c.
Agents for all kinds-of Woolen and
Cotton Machinery.
LOUISVILLE, KT.
Send for a Catalogue.
xnar22-2mo
DR. EAGLET'S
female restorative.
dr. BAGLEY’S
TNIMITABLB Eyo and Pile Preparation used ex-
I clusively for inflamed and chrome »ore eyes and
pile', it has been in use for fifteen years without a
single instance of failure to giro relief.
XDR- BA-Q-XsB'S’
Has practiced the Eclectic system of medicine the
rise of twenty years, and treats chromc diseases wjth
success—such as Dronsy. Dyspepsia, Liver Affection,
Kidney, cte. Femal s diseases, such as Sterility, Lu-
choreaor Whites, Chlorosis; ntsence of Menstrual on
at the proper period. Auenorrhoca; Menstruation
obstructed in its cauise after having been established,
Dysnenorrhoea: Menclruation attended by pam and
spasms of the hypogastric visccrttt vltn paroximsl
aggravation and difficult menstruation;, menstrual
colic Menorrhagia; menstruation too.copious-flood-
inv. Medicine and prescrip ion furnished by mail to
any part of the United States, postage pre-paid.to
treat any chronic case, for five dollars per month.
Tho Feroaie Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sent far 81 each. Symptoms'of dseases
mu«t be plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter & Boird.tnfcdicine and personal attention furn-
i-h-d «fc from #20 to #25 per month, at his residence,
renmfies e “t ofAmericik Location healthy Post-
office, Americas. Ga. febi wtf
FOR THE I5DIAN SPRINGS !
THSIIORS to these well known SpriM®
Y on any day get conveyance tothat
Forsyth. We are newly fi“ e<1 . n Pt, Co A h T !„ll! l^e
to accommodate all who desire It. A regniar lmo
runniEK daily from Forsyth to thy
in “with the train, from Macon Jo wth at
next Cl °C k all A on - ^ “^’“oRSBR A BRO^
next. Call on ^ Foreyti}f (J*,
m»yl5-dAwlm*
MADAME FOY’S
Combined
Corset, Sfcirt Soprter
AND BUSTLE
Is juit tho article needed by every
lady who consults
Health, Comfort; and Style.
Testimonials in Us favor are con
stantly being received from all parts
of the country.
LADY AGENTS wanted in every
county of the United States.
HARMON, BALDWIN k FO.Y,
marll-wCm
Solo Manufacturers
New Haven, Conn.
To all whom it may Concern.
Darios, Ohio, April 14,1870.
A LL persons aro warned not to buy any right to
make, sell or use Best A Kelly’s Portable Gas
Generator from Mr. 8. A. Walker, of Glennville,
Alabama, or Irom any agent be may ma ke, as his
power of attorney is revoked, and has been since No
vember, 1859. BENJAMIN BEnT.
apr20-w3t
IBE6UUT0B.
the Liver is generally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
well.
nn. sxivriwroisrs'
LIVER REGULATOR,
„„ A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER.
Dyspepsia. Headache. Jaundice.
Costiveness, Sick Head-achef
Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’
j the Bladder. Camp Dysentery,
j-tlections oi me Kidneys, Fever, Nervousness, Chills,
Diseases of tho Skin. Impurity of tho Blood, Melan
choly. or Depression of Spirits. Heartburn. Colic, or
Pains in the Bowels. Pain in tho Head, Fever and
Ague, Dropsy. Boils, Pain in the Back and Limbs.
Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious
Diseases generally
J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
_ Druggists, Macon, Georgia.
For sale by all druggists. Price #1 per package. By
mail 8125.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
stric'Iy vegetable, and can do no injury to any one.
It has been used by hundreds, and known for the
last twenty-five years as one of tho most reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it
is sure to cScct a cure.
The following highly respectable persons can fully
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and
to whom wo most respectfully refer:
Gen. W. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company :
K ev. 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. It. R.; C.. Master-
son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bajn-
bridge, Ga.; N. Binswanger, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; Dykes
& Spirhawk, Editors “Floridian,” Tallahnssco; 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 co.. Ga.: Grenville
Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. E. F
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference; Major A. F.
Wooley, Kingston, Ga. apr2- dawtf
ISTA.'V^SBA.
Ammoniated Soluble
PHOSPHATE,
Manufactured by 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 the growth of
Cotton, Corn, Cereals,
And all kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is manufactured of tho same materials from
which the celebrated
Patapsco Guano 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 MACRAE.
Treasurer and Secretary,
Wilmington, N. C.
LAWTON & LAWTON.
Agents, Macon. Ga.
jan23-w3inosdlt
COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.
O NE ef tho moEt delightful RESIDENCES In Mid-
dlo Georgia, on a commanding eminence, half a
mile from Griffin; large, six room house, eight years
old, built in modern style. All necessary out-build-
ings. conveniently arranged, Twenty-Eeven and a
half acres of land, subdivided into Gardens, Orch
ards, Lots. Pastures, etc. A constant stream of water
running through. A well of the coolest water. Ap
ply to Speer A Beck, Griffin: pf.Cruger, Albany, or
piy w w BUTIS A BROTHER, ■
apr!5 dSawtf Maoon, Ga.
mtia V SEELEY’S HARD RUB
* SSiI^^pK 1 BKRTKL’SSES.SUPFOKT-
B RUvwbv ■ KRS AND PILE INSTRU
MENTS. core Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weak
nesses and Piles. Different approved patterns. Com
fortable. safe, light, cleanly, used in bathing, inde
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Belts. Braces, Bandages, ete.-Gsf at Vigwrn Es
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\\TILL be sold ia the town of Mohticelio. Jasper
TT county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in July next,
between tbe usual hoars of sale, two thirds inrerest
in the storehouse and lot. situated on the east corner
ofsputbern side of the square of said town—known
as Swanson’s store.
Also, at the same time and piece, one House and
Lot at the Indian Spring, Butts county, Ga, ne»r
Eiders Hotel, on the Covington road, containing two
acres, more or lass: dwelling house, two stories, with
necessary outbuildings, etc. Sold as the property ot
John W. Burney, Sr., late of said county, deceased,
to satisfy certain claims agreed upon between the
creditors of said estate and the legatees. Terms on
day of sals. Y. M. SWANSON.
may!8-wtd Administrator.
Administrators'll Sale.
TJ Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
X) Twiggs county, will be sold, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tue'day in July next, the
followicg land, to wit; One hundred and twenty
acres; part of Lot No. 15. in tho 7(h District of Bauld-
win, now Twiggs county; as the property of W. J.
Uamino-k, late of said county, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of.the heirs of said deceased. Terms of
sale cash.
JEREMIAH BANDERS.
may!2-w6w Adm’r do bonis non.
G eorgia, t wiggs county.—Mbs. e. b. k*k*-
dy vs. E. W. Kenedy—Libep for Divorce In
T wiggs Superior Court, March Term. 1S70.—I r ap
pearing to tho Court, by the return of the Sheriff of
said county in the above stated cate, that the defend
ant, E. W. Kenedy, is not to be found in said State,
it is ordered by the Court that service be perfected on
said defendant by publication in the Telegraph and
Messenger, a gazette pnblished in Bibb county, Geor
gia, once a month for tonr months.
By the Court. CROCKER & GOODE.
. Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
A trno extract from tho minutes of the Superior
Court, March Term, 1870.
apr!5 wlam4mo J. M. BURKETT, Clerk.
rt EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—James T. Glover.
VJT administrator, with tho will annexed, upon the
estate of Jes30 Hearn, deceased, having petitioned
for a final discharge from his said administration, all
persons concerned are required, within the legal
time, to bo and appear at my office, to show cause, if
any they have, why said applicant should not be dis
missed, in accordance with the prayer of his petition.
Given under my hand officially, this May 9th. 1870.
mayll-w3m
l officially, this Way 9tii. 1870.
JOHN F. SHINE, Ordinary.
QUXTBXAXV COUNTY.
BOVIXON COUNTY.
TTQCSTONr COUNIY MORTGAGE SALE-WiI
XI he gold before the Court-house door in the town
ef Perry on the lit Tuesday in Jugo the following
property to-wit: Lot of land No. 22 in the 10th dis
trict of Houston county* to satisfy a mortgaso fl. ia.
in favor of Harvey W. Lathrop vs. John ¥L. King.
apl-w60d ** JOHN R. COJKe Sheriff.
BIBB COUNTY.
IRWIN COUNTY.
T^XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold before the
Xli Court-House door, in the town of Greensboro,
Georgia, under an order lrom the Court of Ordinary
of Greene county, on the first Tuesday in June, 1870,
one Tract of Land, containing four hundred and
nfnety acres (490) in the 10th district of Irwin county.
State of Georgia t-aid land sold for the purpose of
distribution among the devisees c-f James Findley,
deceased. Terms cash.
JAMES FINDLEY.
aprS-w40d Executor.
G EORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.—H'hereas. Camp
bell MeDaniol, executor, etc., of Isaac M. Young,
deceased, iate of said counry. has filed his final ac
counts with me. and asks to be cismiseed from said
executorship. These are to cite and admonish all
per.-or.s intcrestid to be and appear at m; office on
the first Monday in September next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of
Dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
April 12.1870. WILEY WHITLEY.
aprl2-3n>o Ordinary.
JASZEB. COUNTY,
G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Whoreas. it has
been represented to me that the estate of John
bimpson, lata of said county, deceased, is without
legal representative, these are. therefore, to cite and
admonish all perrons concerned to be and appear at
my office on the first Monday in June next, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why adminis
tration upon saiii estate should not vest in the Olerk
of the Superior Court, or other fit and propor person,
as provided by law. Witness my hand and official
signature, this 13:h of April. 1S70.
apri7-w30d J. W. BURNEY. Ordinary.
G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY—Whereas Hen
ry L. Balkcom, Administrator of Ichabod Balk-
corn, represents to too Court, in his written petition,
that ho ha3 fully adminestered Ichabod Balkcom’s
estate, this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should rot be discharged
from said administration and receive letters of dis
mission dn the first Monday in July. 1870.
W.P. JORDAN.
apr.3-w3m* - Ordinary.
WILKINSON COUNTS'.
STATE OF GEORGIA,] Supreme Comt.April term,
I 1870. Present, his Hon-
Wilkiksos Coukty. f or, Philip B. Robinson,
J Judge.
Carry M. Richardsoh,] Libel for Divorce.
vs. }■ Rule to Perfect Service.
Richard Richardsos. J
I T appearing to tbe Conrt by tbe return of the
Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in this
county, and it further appearing that he does not re
side in this State: it is on motion of counsel ordered
that said defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court. Else that the case be considered
in default and plaintifi be allowed to proceed. And
it is further ordered that this rule be published in the
Journal and Messenger, weekly, once a month, for
four months. J. D. JONES,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
EORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY-Clkrk’s
vX Office Superior Court—I do hereby certify
that the above is a true extract from tho minutes of
said Court. Given nnder my hand and official signa
ture, this 2d day of May, 1870.
IVERSON H. FLEETWOOD,
may5 lam4mw Deputy Clerk.
"POSTPONED ASSIGNEES' SALE.—By vittue of
_t an .order from the Honorable District Court of the
United-States, wo will sell, within the legal hours of
sate, before tho Court House door, in Eatonton, Put
nam county. Ga., to the highest bidder, for cash, on
tho FIRST TUESDAY.IN J UNK, 1870, thefollowing
property, to wit:
TIjo residence of Benj. F. Adams, and now occu
pied by him, together with the land thereto attached,
containing one hundred acres, more or less, all of
which is in the corporate limits of the town of Eaton
ton.
We will also sell, at the same time and plaee, the
insolvent notes and acconnts belonging to the estate
(in bankruptcy) of B. F. Adams.
AH the above sold as the property of Benjamin F.
Adams, for the benefit of his creditors.
ROBERT A. NISBET.
JOSEPH E. MURRAY,
may3-1aw-3t Aisignees.
M Y mode of treating horse* is guaranteed to in
crease the speed otany horse, good or poor. Or
dinary fatm horses have had their speed increased go
as to sell for 8m A gentleman with mr method
bought a pair of horses for 8300 and sold them, after
four days training, for 82000. Thejr trotted in 2-48in
harnrs?. Another bought an ordinary saddle horse
for {9) acd in one wecksola him for$800. I will tend
my method to any address on ree ript of 81.
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WALTHAM
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rpHE extensive use of these Watches for the last fif-
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ers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, stead
iness, durability, and accaracy of tho Waltham
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to decide the question as to the rool value oi these
time-keepers.
More than 450,000 of these watches are now speak
ing for themselves in the pockets of the people—a
proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all
others.
The superior organization and great extent of the
Company’s Works at Waltham, enablo them to pro
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ray from 25 to 50 per cent, more for their Watches
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American Watch Company, who, having had the re
fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent
pinion a3 being the best and faultless.
J ASPER COUNTY POSTPONED SHERIFF’S
SALES.—Will be so’d before the Court-House
door, in the town of Monticelto, Jasper county, with
in the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
June next, the following property, to-wit: Seven
hundred acres of land, moro or less, known as the
Lynn Flace. adjoining lands of Lewis W. l’on and
others. Also, four hundred acres of land, more or
lesa, known as the Ware Pisco, adjoining landsof W.
C. Leverett and others. All in Jaspercounty. Levied
on as the property of Matthew Whitfield, deceased,
to satisfy a fi la. issued from Jasper Superior Court
in favor of Reid Smith and Charlie Smith, vs. John
F. Patterson. Leroy M. Wilson and Pleasant Wi son.
Executors of Matthew Whitfield, deceased. Prop
erly pointed ont by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also at the same time and place, will be gold one
rmall house in Hillsboro, Jasper county, known as
tho Shoe-shop ef Henry Fisher. Levied on a3 the
properiy of Wesley Goolsby to satisljr a fi. fa. issued
from Jasper County Court, in.favor of P. W. Dorsett.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
B. T. DIGBY,
Jnayl-wSOd Deputy Sheriff.
/GEORGIA. JASPER COUNTY—Obdix,rt’s Of-
\J ficb, Said Couhty—Ix Chambers. May 19th,
1870—Whereas Thomas O. Broddus, Administrator on
the estate of Edward A. Broddus, deceased, applies to
me for dismission'from sa<d estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil per
sons concerned to show cause at this office, on or by
tho first Monday in September next, if any they have
to the contrary. Witness my hand officially.
J. W. BURNEY.
may22-3mw Ordinaiy.
c1 EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY-Ordisary’s 0f-
VT ficb. 8aid County—Ik Chambers, May I9th,
1870—Whereas Thomas U. Bioddus, Kxectutor on tho
estate of Thomas Broddus, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from sa : d estate
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office;- on or by
tho first Monday in September next, if any they have
to the contrary. Witness my hand officially.
J. W. BURNEY,
may22-3mw Ordinary.
JONES COUNTY.
/■'t EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-Ordikary’s Of-
8Jf ficb. Said County. At Chambers, May 9,1870,
Whereas. Bryant Balkcom, Administrator on tho
estate of Ephraim Moore, deceased, applies to me for
Dismission from said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, at this office, on or by
the first Monday in September next, if any they have
to the contrary.
Witness my hand officially. _
R. T. ROSS.
mayll-d*w3m Ordinary.
estate of John W. Finney,deceased, applies tomefor
Dismission from said estate:
These are, therefore, tfeite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, at this office, on or by
the first Monday in September next, if any they have
to the contrary.
Given under my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS,
mayll-w3m Ordinary.
fi EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Of-
\J ficb said county, at Chambers, May 9.1870.—
Whereas, Wm. Little and Orrie Tufts, Administra
tors on estate of Benjamin M. Tufts, deceased, ap-
plirs to me for dismission from said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause, on or by the first Mon
day in September next, at this office, if any they hare
to the contrary.
Given under my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS.
mayll-w3m Ordinary.
/^.EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Ordinary’s 0f-
U fick. said County, May 9,1870—Whereas, Mem
branes Williams applies to mefordismissim Tom ad
ministration on estate of Margery T. Carmichael, de
ceased, these are to notify all persons concerned to
show cause, if any they have, to the contrary, on or
by the first Monday in September next. Witness my
hand officially. ROLAND T. ROSS,
mayll w3mos . Ordinary.
MARION COUNTY.
All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, pro
tecting the movement from dust and lessening the
necessity cf the frequent cleaning necessary in other
Watches.
Oar new patent stem-winder, or keyless Watch, is
already a decided success and a great improvement
on any item-winding watch in the American market,
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the United States where watchmakersdo n^t abound,
watches with the above mentioned improvements
which tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, durability
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Every Watch guaranteed by the Compuay.
To prevent imposition, buyers should cee that every
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No Watches retailed by the Company.
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fi EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, Mor-
\JC gan Kemp, Administrator of John Kemp, applies
for dismission.
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 10,1870.
JAS. k. LOWE,
feb!3-w90d Ordinary.
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—E. S. Parker,
administrator of James Parker, has applied for
letters of dismissory. All peisons interested aro no
tified to file their objections to the same within the
time proscribed by law.
Witness my hand, March 17.1870.
mar24-w90d JAS. M. LOWE. Ordinary.
G eorgia—marion
.SALE,—WIT "
■ ■ COUNTY SHERIFF’S
SALE,—Will bo sold before the Court houEe
door in the town of Buena Vista, on tbo 1st Tuesday
in June n»xt. town lot No, 9, in block B. in tho town
of Buena Vista, contain ing three and a half acres,
more or less. Said lot levied on as the property of
David Golden, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Marion
Superior Court, in favor of Wm. M. Brown, vs, Da
vid Golden.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
RUBIN HAMILTON. .
may4-w30d Deputy Sheriff.
/^EORGIA, .MARIONCOUNTY;—Whereas,. Wm.
VJT J. Reese has applied for the Administration of
the estate of Wm. M. Brown, late of said county,de
ceased:
All persons interested in the estate of said deceased
are hereby notified to file their objections to above
application within the time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand. JAS. M. LOWE,
may22w30,l Ordinary.
fi EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, Jas.
VT W. Wiggins has applied for Letters on the estate
of William Wells, deceased: „ .. , ,
All persons interested sro notified to file their ob-
ieouons to the same on or before the first Monday in
July next.
Witness my officiil signature.
JAS. M. LOWE.
may22-w30d Ordinary.
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY. - Frances R.
French applies for exemption of personalty and
sotting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will
pass upon the same, at my office, on Tuesday, the £lh
day of June next, at 10 o’clock a. m.
JAS. M. LOWE.
may22-d2t Ordinary.
MAOON COUNTY.
Commissioner’s Sale of Valuable
Lands in Sibb County.
B Y virtue ofan order of the Superior Court of Bibb
County, I will offer for sale, on the first Tuesday
in June next, in front of tbe Court-house, in said
county, the following lands, lying on the west side of
the Oemnlgee River, in said county, being part of the
Macon Reserve, to wit:
Lots Nos. 115,114 and 93, each containing one hun
dred acres, more or less, ar.d the south half of Lot
number 99, and 40 acres of theaonth part of Lot num
ber 89; the wholo containing about £90 acres.
Terms Cash. A. B.ROSS,
maylO-dlt-wtd* Commissioner.
G EORGIA-MACON COUNTY-Whereas James
D. Frederick; applies for letters of administra
tionon the estate of Mrs. Clara F. Walker, .’ate of
s&id county, deceased. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office on or
before tbe 1st Monday in Jane next and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted to sni applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, May
2, 1870.
„ ' JNO.L. PARKER, .
may3-w30d , OB i Ordinary.
Notice of Sale for Partition.
AATR will sell at publie ontcry, to the highest bidder
FT before the Court-house of Bibb county, on
Tuesday, the 7th day of Juno, 1*70, between the
legal hours of ( ije, the following property
to-wit: The iron front store building, with tbe
ground upon which it stands, now occupied by J. H.
Cherry, situated upon the northern side of Cotton
fo Te S?. e ' ln .*ho city tf Macon, and said county, and
|4o. 24m said Avenue, and fronting on said Avenue
33Ieet more or less, and situated between tboetore-
houso3now owned by \V.E. Taylor and W. A. Huffito-
gether with the lot in the rear of said building,
bounded by the laid building; the said storehouses
owned by W. E. Taylor, Dr. W G. Little, the alley
running from Cotton Avenue to First s reet, and the
premises of W. A. Huff
This sale is made by virue of an order from the
Superior Court of Bibb county, at the November,1863,
adjourned term. April 2,1870. lor the purpose of par
tition between J. Dickson Smith, Trustee for Mrs, J.
D. Smith, and J W. Schofield, administrator of es
tate Of G. W. Ross, and Mrs. M. J. Hamilton, distrib
utee of said estate.
E.F. BEST. . )
A. w PERSONS, ^Commissioners,
K.W. STUBBS. J
may7 wtds
A DMINSTBATOR’S SALE—By virtue of an or-
Jljl. der from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb County,
will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Jnne next, at the
Court-house (City lisll) in said county, duringth«
legal hours of sale, a fractional p&rtot Lot No. 235,
situated and lying in tho Warrior District, containing
fifty acres, more or less. Sold as the property of Mil-
len Tidwell, late of said county, deceased.
Terms cash. A. B. R^SS,
apr£0-wtd Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue ofan or-
der from the Conrt of Ordinary of Bibb County,
will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in June next, at the
Court-house (City Hall) in said county, during tbe
legal hours of sale, a part of Lots Nos. 7 and 8, in
Square 5S. situated on Fourth street, near Brown’s
Hotel. There is on each lot a dwelling bouse and
kitchen. Sold as the property of Elizabeth Smith,
late of said county deceased- One fourth cash, bal
ance January 1,1870.
aprtO-wti A. J. SMITH, Administrator. ’
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. John
Rutherford applies to the undeisigned for Let
ters of Administration.de bonis non. with the will
annexed, upon the estate of Charles Thompson, late
of said county, deceased,
AH persons interested are required to be and ap
pear at tho Court Conrt of Ordinary, on the first Mon
day in Juno next, to show cause, if any they have,
why letters shonli not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
C. T. WARD,
may3 w30d Ordinary.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas. C. A.
.Tharpe applies to the undesigned for Letters of
Administration upon the estate of of Mary Van-
valkinburph, late of raid county, deceased.
All persons interested are required to boandappear
at the Court of Ordinary, on tho first Monday in Jnno
next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
0. T. WARD,
may3-w30d Ordinary,-. ■.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, John
Campbell, administrator, de bonisnon, of the es
tate ol Dominiq Crabic, late of said county deceased,
applies to me for Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish ail and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in Auguit next, to show cause, if any they
havo, why letters should not bo granted theappii-
cant.
Given under my hand officially. . ■ •
C.T. WARD,
may3-vsS9m Ordinary.
DOOLY COUNTY.
fi EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, Jamc*
VJT M. Fenny applies tome for Letters of Guardian
ship of the persons and property of Iscbella and
Missouri Hightower, orphans of Eason G. Hiahtower,
deceased: These are, therefore, to cito all concerned
to be aud appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in June next, to show cauio. if any they
have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Givon under my hand and official signature, this
April 9,1870. WM. H. DA VIES,
aprl2-td‘Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an or
der from the Ordinary of Dcoly.county, will be
sold before tbe Court-house door, m the town of
Vienna, on the first Tuesday in Juno next, between
the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 170. in the
14th District of Dooly county, containing £02}£ acres,
Said Land belonging to tho estate of Daniel Smith,
deceased. Terms cash. WILLIAM GAFF,
apr!2 wtd Administrator.
87* EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTF—Whereas. James
VJl Young applies to me for letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Elizabeth Woodard, deceased.
Those aro therefore to cite all concerned to be and ap
pear at my ofifre, on or before the fin t Monday in
June uext. to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted. Given under my hand
and official signature. gftjShs.
may6 w3m Ordinary.
'i EORGIA. DOOLT COUNTY—Whereas Pleasant
JC Ray, administrator upon the estate of William
J. Lowe, deceased, applies to me fur letters of dis-
mi sion from his said trust. Theso are therefore to
cite and admonish all persons interested to be and ap
pear at my office on or before the first Monday in Au
gust next, there and then to show cause, if any they
Have, why said letters should not be granted. Given
nnder my hand and official signature, this 2d day of
May. 1670. WILLIAM H. DAVIES,
may6 wSOl Ordinaiy.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Geosoia.Houstok
Coukty.—By virtue cf an order from the Hon.
Ordinary of said county, will be sold, before the
Court-house door in Ferry, on tho first Tuesday in
June next, botween the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing Lands, to-wit: 106 acres of Lot No. 199; 202J-5
acres of Lot No. £00: 100 acres of Lot No. 216. and lwt
acres of Lot No. 218, Lot No. 217, containing 150 arces
making in the aggregate 658% acres, more or less, all
in the Eleventh District of said county. Sold as tho
property of James A. Roquemore. late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and oreditors or
said estate.
Terms of sale one-half cash, tho other half payable
by the first or January next, with notes and approved
security. ,
EDWARD JACKSON, '•
Adm’r de bonis non, etc., of Jas. A, Roquemore, dec’d.
m»r£4-wl0t . . .
H OUSTON SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will be sold be
fore tbe Court House door in Perry, Houston
county, on the first Tuesday in June next, between
the legal hours of sale, thefollowing property, to wit:
One undivided half interest in tho following lots of
land, to wit.: Nos. fourty-three (43) and fifty-four
(54) in the fourteenth (14) district of said county, and
No. one hundred (HO) in the ninth (9)district of said
esuntr, containing in all five hundred and filty-five
(555) acres, more or ltss, as the property of Jas. B.
Bairett, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Court of
Houston ccuDty, in favor of John A. Howard. Admin
istrator J. te. Barrett, deceased. May 3d. 1870.
may5-w30d JOHN R. COOK. Sheriff
fi EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas, C.
VT C. Dnncan, Administrator de bonis cum testa-
menta annexo on the estate of J. J. Dumas, late of
Houston county, deceased, respectfully showeth that
he has fully administered on said estate and now ask*
to be discharged: „•
These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appthr at my office on, or before the first
-Monday in Jnne next, to show cans*, if any, why the
petition should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of office. tbisHihof
February. 1S70. W. T. SWIFT.
feb!6 w3m O. H. C.'
/7*E0RGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas. Wm. ’
V_4 F. Simmons, Administrator Boling G. Morris,
represents to this Court that he has fully settled up
the said estate, and asks to bedischarged:
Now theso are. therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested so bo and appear at my office on, or beforothe
first Monday in June next, to ahow cause, if any,Why
he should no: be dismissed.
Given under ray hand and official eicnatnre; this
5th January, 1870. W. T. SWIFT,- - -
feblS-w3ui Ordinary. 5 *
fi EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-Ordinary’s 0f-
VJT fiee for said county. Whereas, Robert Holmes
and Needham T. Johnson, executors ot Isaac Holmes,
lateof said county, dec’ll, petition tho undersigned,
for letters of dismission from said trust - . -
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all.
persons interested to he and appear at my office on or
before the 1st Monday in Jnne next, toBhow eaaM.
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted. Given under my official signature, this 9th,
February. 1870. W.T, SWIFT.
feb!2-w3m Ordinary.;-
G eorgia, Houston county—whereas, j«.
J. Daniel has petitioned for letters of adminis
tration. with the will annexed, on the estate cf. R. Y.
V. Daniel, late cf this county, deceased. -These are,
thoreiore, to cite all perebns interested to be and ap-.
ear at my office, on or before the first Mqnday in
June next, to show cause," if any. why tho petition
should not he granted- him. Given under my hand
and official signature, this26th day of April. i»i0.
. W.T.UWIPT,
apr28w-30d t . . .- : Prdinary
GEORGIA, HOUSTON .COUNIYz-Whereas^Joha
vDT H. Woodward, Guardian or.L, A. andT. W..
Stubbs, minor-children of A. P.'Stubbs, deceased,'
has applied for dismission as Guardian. Three are,
therefore, to cite all persons interested to be and ap
pear at my office, on or before the first Monday in
Jnne next, to show cause^if ap'y. why ‘
be discharged.. Given nnder ray Sat
signature, this 18th day of-April, 1870.^ SWIpi , .
apr21-w30d Ordjcary.
iy he should not.
and ahd official
M acon county postponed sheriff’s
SALE—Will be sold bofore the Court House
door, in the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county,
within the legal hours of nale, on the first .Tuesday
in June next, the following property, to wit: Lot
of laid number thirty-two (32), in the Second (2d)
«T ~
this eounby for Railway Engineers, Conductors, etc,
apr20-d eod*weow3m
Burdon Iron Works.
M anufacturers of pumping engines
tor Water Works, High and Low Pressure En
gines, Portable Engine* of alt kinds. Sugar Mill*;
Screw, Lever. Drop and Hyoraulio Presses; Machin
ery in general. HTnjBAED 4 WHITTAKER,
102 Front street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
MMnly
satisfy five fi fits issued from a Justice's Court of said
county, to nit: One in favor of Kelsoe A Hill: one
in favor of C. H. A D. Kelsor; one in fisvor ofE. A.
Leggitt, for use, Ac.; one in Ihvorof J. RobertsenJfes
use. Ac., and one in favor of Rilty Clark ys. said M.
L. Sbealy. Property pointed out by said defendant,
and levied on and returned to me by a constable.
April 4th. 1870. H. L. HILl, Sheriff.
mayll-wSOd
jyjACON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES hereafter
will be published in Macon, Georgia Tkle
OR4FH AKD MxBSEKCRB.
mayll-d$t-w30d H, L. HILL, Sheriff.
fi EORGIA. HOUSTON 'COUNTY. — Whereas.,
IjT K'ndwttKemp. Ex.cutor of Wm; H. Smith, late
of Hottrion'^opaty, deceased, hat applied for Ditmit-
sinu as such. Executory - - - ........ .
-These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested
io.be and appear at my office on. or before the first
Monday in Augutt next, to thow cause, if any, why
his petition should not be granted him.
Given under my hand and official signature -
25tb April, 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
-.at>r2i-w3m - Ordinary. ,
OEORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY. — James D.
VA McDonald having applied to bo appointed Guar
dian of tho rersona and piofiortv '-of John T. and
J nomas A., miconorphans under fourteen ycars of
age., of James A. Roquemore, deceased, end resi
dents of said county:
This is to cite all persona concerned to be and ap
pear at the Term of tho Couit of Ordinary, to be held
on the flrst Monday in Jnne next aid show cause. If
any they have, why said James D. MeDonaiA SOOWH':
not be entrusted with the Gudrdtanshigi the vm*■?.
sons and property cf said John
Witness my official signature.
»pr24 w30d
W.T.
Russian Bagatelle-
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