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'QT-o-ia "Weekly Telogra,ph. and. Journal & IVdCessender.
T gE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT
—OF THE-
i’liAl.TIOAL Bl’ hESS COLLEGE
.-r OPES for tlie reception of Student*. Theu»t thorough Instruction wi’I be given by i
F, rfot and snsjesefnl .JForiterms. &o. cell at College office, or addrees .
pcf^ SECRETARY0EOBOU PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
LtSJl*** 1 ® ' Macon, Georgia.
ST. LOUIS SAW WORKS ~
BRANCH, CROOKES & CO.,
JIAXrPACTCEKC3 OP
JJTEA MI gast steel saws,
0/ fiW the Descriptions now used in the United States,
-AND OP - ' *
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^PATE PHK £CmP\
/ BRANCH ,C100KE"S 8tC0.y3
MAW U FAG-riiREiRS.BBHriifi
Tif«c Saws have hern manufacture! and In use slnoe lift!. They are warranted the best
tentni-Toulh .••awsmadej uxo usi-J exclusively on the Pacific coast, and approved by mill
ndwbtrtv r known.
Here i j.rerte'l-Ti cth Paws arc patented on the ground of the recess and corresponding
jutaiilic tjoili bunt lorni-d ea * . .! .
CXKOUI.AR LINS S,
1:1 >11 ether inserted teeth rr.ndo on thi3 principle are invasions of Spaulding’s right. Tlio
iancan Saw Company’s patent has been declared by tho li. S. District Court of California
BiaWarmwnt; sr.d. in eleven cases tried before tnis Conrt. injunctions have been granted
gcial tha ageat of the said Company sad parties using the Emerson Patent Saw. ■
r>iZ7««rh. s ttH'.rig, purchasing, or using raid Sc:r, cr any other Saw embodying the principle
,'mcvh.::t arc hereby ratified end warned again,! infringements and its consequent
***“■'' . FOR Sale AT their warehouses :
118 r.nct !19 Vine GSscet, I SO Caronficlcfc Street,
CT. LOUIE, ETC. I - NEW ORLEANS. LA-
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CHICAGO, III.
Ihsuii hunt*.
UMlitD 1VA
WE ARE
ILL ALIVE !
|«>S0 WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
IlYV’fl Complaint are uneasiness and
_V»*v r pain in the side. Sometimes the
KxxaJJ pain is in the shoulder, and is
*jr rseuuistism. The stomach is affected
ITT^*1.petite and sickness, bowels in general
JJvBt.Pmes eUernativo with lax. The head
,*'!h n»in. and dull, heavy sensation, con-
■** of memory: accompanied with painful
!*• paving left undone something which
-J 1 '’ | -Cfi done. Often complaining of weak
ness, debility and low spirits.—
Sometimes some of the above
symptoms attend the diseaso, and
at other times few of them: but
“ftnernlly the organ most involved. .Cure
c *uh Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
I0J
*>**.. /sxTVLaVxoiro'is’
vER REGULATOR,
Dyspepsia, Headache. Jaundlae.
ftliT'lR H x? ,t * v P , i*5" Sick llcad-acb.el
B Caromc Diarrhtva, Affect ions o
the Bladder. Camp D;.sen;Cry,
u ri :t.eKidneys, Frrer. Jfervoumcs-, ChSisf
.V '>•'.= i kin. Impurity of tho Blood. Melon-
;.• ;cj;ioa cf Spirits. Heartburn. Colic, or,
wels. Pain in tho Head, Fever ar.i
• Boils. Pain in the Back and Limb;-,
Sct-el’t? 1 **’ ®’ e:aal8 Affection*, and Bilious
■■b J. IT. ZEILIX Ic CO..
t h - , , , Druggist*. Maecn, Georgia.
£,rt-y ad druggists. Price SI per package. By
c - roots and herbs, warranted to he
it.w-.abie. ard can do no Injory to any one.
*,.\ tW! , u '*d by hundreds, and known for tho
years as po« of.tho most reliable,
-Si harmless preparations ever offered to
Ju.v If Liken regularly and persistently, it
ftp. - rt a euro.
•v'sj highly respectable persons can fully
- virtues of this valuable medicine, and
-1mnecfftillv refer:
wiit' 1 ?.', 011 . Ue.; Virgil Powers. Esq-. oh"
ly 11 S.W.R.Hg Daniel Bullard, Bullards
l tf* B. R. R Twiggs co.. Ga.: Grenville
r eed's Factory, Macon. Gag ftev. E. F
ft/- JL Florida Conference; Major A. F.
^jgwton, Qa. apr2- dawtf
Madame eoy’s
Combined
Corset, SMrtSoiortsr,
AND BI'STI.E
Is ja't the article needed byever7
lady who consults
Bcaltli, Comfort and Style.
Testimonials in its favor uro con-
rtsntly being received from all pans
of the ccunijv.
LADY AGENTS wanted in every
W.oYS&tF °f •he United State 1 -.
i-.e^ARMON. BALDWIN A FO.Y,
Sole Manuiaoturen
New Haven, Conn.
PROVIDENCE
25.
38
GIRLS ASTXf BOYS,
TALBOT COUNTY, GA.
Kelt Sesbion will Commence August h 1870. .Two
. Sessions of Twenty Weeks each Luting
_. the Year. n .....
O W. MAXSON, A. B., and VT. II. tVOODALL,
Principles.
Assisted by able and competent Teachers.
Bates of Tuition: Classical Department, per Ses
sion, $25; Preparatory Department, per Session,
$18; Primary Department, per Session, cT3; Mumc
and Use of Instrument, *30; .Vocal Music per Month
A lsrgcrcnd commodious Isottse' Las been erected
for boarders, where pupils will bo under the im
mediate control of one of the Principals.
No Sectarianism. The Course of Instruction em
braces all that is taught in our Oollegoa. The loca
tion, near Pleasant Hill, and seven miles from
Clialybeato Springs, Talbot county, is tbo healthiest
in Middle Georgia. There will bo but a brief vaca
tion in Summer, so that the patrons in tho South
can bavo their children at homo in winter, and the
advantages of a healthy climate during the hot
season. • _ -
Board of Trustees : D. G. Owen. Isaac Cheney,
G. W. Evans, J. T. Owen. J. D. Woodall, W. 'T.
Holmes, J. H. Bryant, iL D. For further informa-
iion, apply to Judge E. H. Won-ill, J. B. Gonuan,
Talbotton, Ga.; John S- Moiemau, Albany, Ga.
junc-22-w2mo* •
Burdon Iron Works.
n TANUFACTURERS of- PUMPING ENGINES
jM. tor Water Works, Hi«h and Low
^inc’3, Portable Engines of ail.kJnds, Bazar MiIJs.
Screw, Lever, Drop and Hydraulic Prcajcs; Machin-
en in genera!, jjygg^gjj t WHITTAKER.
lei Front street, Brooklyn. N.Y.
el6-d*\vlj
agents wanted
TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED
golden fountain den
Acknowledged by alt who have used thtm
to be the best Pen. made or sold in this country.
No blotting! No soiled finger*! Sixty lines writ
ten with oue pen of ink! Will outwear any steel
pen ever made- Bankers, merchants, teachers and
ail classes endorse them in thej^ highest terms of
praise. Pat up in neat slide boxes. Prices : Two
boxes, 50 cents; five boxes,- $L Pent free of post
age, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
We arc prepared to give any'energetic person
taking the agency of these Pens a commission
which wili pay $2U0 per month.
Three sample pens will te mailed for ten cents.
Address
WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.,
Manufacturer's Agents,
innell-d edd&wSm Pittsburgh, Pa.
rp HE undersigned, as Agent; offers to Planters
the DANIEL PRATT SWINGING FRONT GIN ;
an improvement admitted to be of great utility.—
They are faultless in mechanism and simple in con
struction. Two premiums have been awarded these
Gins within tho past year. Also, the BROWN COT
TON GIN, manufactured by J. F. Brown, formerly
of tho firm of E. T. Taylor & Co., and Clemens,
Brown & Co., Colnmbns, Ga. Also, HALL’S COT
TON GIN FEEDER and PEABODY’S COTTON
SEED HULLER and SEPBAATOH. I can be
found, with samples, at the store of Geo. M. Logan,
No. G3 Second’ street
S'. S. Johnson.
Macon, July 7-deod-BemiwAw3m
SMITH, WESCOTT&O C*
OLD RELIABLE
1ITEWATER WAGONS
Reasons WTiy.
t.- !.* tfc<; Bi.'>T ?:aijta;;- n aod Freight Wagons said in the Southwest. They are
'• !e a id F-nbb.
y . i i it..! Sa!»> where greater care is given to the - etc- tion of the material used.
; a. : -rtti.a i- .-t• i.-i!v antier^t to. ?(. that v-e aro prCpatcd to warrant every t art to be
. • u i 1 ' c tv, !j -sd althtrn: charge.
. : i -nisnnf.r turn, .-it-1 tha tire i; me-eighth irch thicker thaa that used
i - vt: ■. ft- i-ti r B-.'1'i | Id. r » i >n, i-n.
, . .1^ •• ... -I-..- - . -• — n oxl. - cwttn rV. ar »t> for I/wcK Cfc»?r‘ **.
U i i . vc cc. ■ ! • u^ i. i ,.i. ! ,; -.-: i.-c-i s ;<.a-them; which is far moradurahle than
whole . i.raa er >•: the Wagon* is that of peculiar
yr«--art. ... ! :• :. ir:.c i>, tu.o t «t ut vri>a«iy. Wagon*, wiih body complete.
:t t’nlS l.isif of ABKGTV. DOWMXG d- CO.’S CELEBRATED
h)\'i. (‘till fil’d see then:.
SMITH, WSSCOTT & CO.,
102 & 1Q4 Clierry St., Macon, Ga.
fc SSI IB IaD WAREHOUSE BUSKESIfj
SAULS aURY, BESPESS Sc CO.,
JIACCS, GCOKOIA.
[fscutir ’ o-.iv Card as above, we take occasion to elate that we are prepared to afford our friends
|si»«.;!.:e facilities for the put pose of purclnsing supplies for making their growing crops, and will
put-trs tie coming season to make advances on Cotton, in store, at
GREATLY REDUCED KATES OF INTEREST.
Ithnfcr Bigo.iso, Tie?, etc., will receive onr best attention.
■■ T ~ SAULSBURY, Macon: JOHN R. RESPESS, Schley County;
WILLIAM T. RESPESS. Upson County: -J. P. BLASINGAME, Macon ;
J. U SAULSBUKY, Jr.., Macon.
GITEEN OF THE FOUTH.
ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST
MILLS,
—FOB—
COItS MEAD, WHEAT FLOVKISO AND
stoclt Feed, Dolling Apparatus, Smutters
«'.irn Sltfllrrs. Flour Packers and Mill
Work Generally.
These hlilla were first made to
supply tbo wants of the Plant
ers and Stock Growers of the
South, but their fame has spread
to every quarter of tho globe,
and they aro now sold and used
in Europe, Asia. Africa and
South America. To supply the
increasing demand wo have en-
_ larged onr Manufactory and ad
ded valuable improvements to the Mills. As
heretofore, onr Mills will be built of choice Burr
Blocks, selected at tho Quarries in France.
Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Trea
ties on Milling, sent bv mail free.
Addres fSAAC STRAUB A CO. , :
" Cor.* Front and John 'Ste.,
jnlj6-w6m v — — Cincinnati, Ohio.
I S an Infaiiiblo Cure for this fearful vice. Its use
will at once remove the taste or desire for stim-
ulantr, and will soon create an actual dislike for
them. It can be administered in tea,:coffee or even
water, wi hont exciting suspision. as it is freo.trom
taste or smell. If you have a husband, biotncror
friend, addicted to this terrible habit, it is your Uaty
to cure him. _ .
S«utfree by mail oa reoetptof the money. Price $2
per box. AV. li. MANNING jt CO.,
mayU-d-wtf St. Louis. Mo.
“SLOW HOHSESJIADE FASTI!
Fast Horses made Faster.
M Y mode of treating horses is guaranteed to in
crease tho speed otany horse, good or poor. Or
dinary larin hones have had their speed increased so
as to sell for $500. A gentleman with my method
bought a pair of horses for $300 and sold tbem. after
four days training, lor $2000. They trotted in 2 48 in
harness. Another bought an ordinary saddle horse
for $91 and in one week sold him for $300. 1 will send
my methed to any address on receipt of SI.
JESSE 0. MANFELDER,
Care of Box 2701, St. Louis, Mo.
maylt-dhwlm
Hew Combination!
nnHE undersigned, having associated themcelvw
jL together for the transaction of a General Com
mission aid Warehouse business, will, under the
firm name of
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Reopen the old “ Harris” Warehouse, corner of Sec
ond and Pcplir streets, cn the first of Angart next,
for the reception of Cottcn. 1 he house will be put in
thorough repair before that date.
We haveensagedtheservicesofMr.R. II. JIUTCn-
INGS. of Jones county, who will be pleased to serve
his many friends. ... t . , , •
Our Mr. Campbell will, for the present, be found at
tho office of E. A. Wilcox. Esc. _ ,
As our Mr. Jones’ membership id the firm of Ad
ams. Jo-.c- at Reynolds continues to the close of tho
season, ho may be found at their Warehouse until we
occupy our new Quarters.'
Wo are prepared to extend the usual accommoda
tions to our Planting friends.
We refer to the business men of Macon generally
j . C11AS. F. CA.VFlsELL,
'• lateofK. A. Wile* A C6..
DONALD B. JONES,
ot firm of Adams, Jones & Remolds.
f,l.l3-dAw-fim« ~ -
Aotlcc to Flantei^.
ritflB undersigned will open a shop in Mitccn, for
. Jl; the purpose of -q i ; • - • > -> " 1
Repairiug Cotton Gfics.
Being ono of the oldest Gin m&kcrs.in the State,
and for many years master mechanic for Samuel
Griswold, end now having some of. tbo very beet of
hia workmen, does not hesitate to warrant all work
dono to give entire satisfaction. Old Gins made as
good as now* Will furnish new saws, new boxt.?,
new saw r: 1 ;.-, r.cw brushes and new Gins of the most
arproved rattern*. . _ ,
Send in ycur orders to me,m care of any warehouse
int^ccity, and they will meet with prompt atten
tion. Write to ico on any subject rcgardics Gm?,
and I will answer with pleasuro, cs above*
Mark your naino in full, with tta&icn or county,
and address, apd you will ncUc^isa^po^tg^u;,^tso :
maySIUdcodtiveowiin ' ' ’ Macau. Ga.
RICHABJDORME,
|
WHOLESALE DEALER IN'
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
ETC..
ETC.,
Bruns wrick,
-ditawylJtwly
Georgia,
Summer Arrangement.
T HE undersigned will cloee the regular term of
his school on July 1st, and will re-open July
11th, for the accommodation of any that may wish
to continue their studies during tho snmmer.
School hours from 8 to 1 o'clock. Tuition $5 P*
echo month. E. H. LINK, A. Jtt
Jone29-d2w
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB Pl niFl’I.TC TUB BLOOD.
The reputation this ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
many of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
cases of Scrofulous dis
ease, where the system
fccmed saturated with
corruption, have been
purified and cured by it.
Scrofulous affections anil
disorders, which were ng-
gravated by the ecrofa-
■ Ions contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
- oared in such great numbers in almost every sec
tion of the country, that the public scarcely need ta
be informed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt'
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack of cnrecblingor fatal diseases!
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidlv develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or araon,- “ •*-*- •- mg — - •
cles may be su<
heart, or tumors
its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer
ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa-
eional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad
visable, even when no active symptoms of disease
appear. Terjons afflicted with the following com
plaints generally find immediate relief, and, at
length, cure, by the use of this SAJtSAJdAMXZ-
5«t St, Anthony’s Fire, Itose or Erysipelas,
Tetter, Salt Jlheum, Scald Head, Jlingworm,
*°r« -Eyes, Sore Ears, anil other eruptions or
visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Disease, Fits; Epilepsy', Eeuralgia,
and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu
lar and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and STereurial Diseases
are cured by it, though a longtime is required for
subduing these obstinate maladies bvany medicine.
But long continued use of this medicine will cure
the complaint. Eetteorrhata or Whites, Uterine
Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are com
monly soon relieved and ultimatelv cured by it*
purifying and invigorating effect. ‘SHnutc. Direc
tions for each case arq found in our Almanac,sup-
phed gratis, Rheumatism and (lout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
as they olten do, from the rankling poisons in tfie
blood. This SAESAFAEIEDA Is a great re*
THE
miw,r work of the age
A BOOK INVALUABLE
To Every Grocer, Every Prodncc Denier,
Every Dairy man, Every Farmer, Every'
Mannfintnrcr, Everybody.
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT1
I T contains the surest and only certain method to
keep Kgs* Fresh and Sweet fur at least one year,
the cost is less than half a cent per doteo. and by
this method Eggs bought at eight and ten cents per
dozen during the summer can be kept and sold in the
winter tor troin thirty to fitty cents. tlVhen once
known, this method will take the place of all others.
11 does not tarnish the egr or give it the appearance
of age. W hen offered for sale, it cannot be told either
by appearance or quality from a fresh laid egg.
It contains tho best receipt ever published of ren
dering sour and rancid batter perlectly sweet, and
al*0 how to give a uniform and natural color to
Wbiteand rtrsaked Rutter, and the bo,t manner of
mixing and repacking b itter tor market.
Tneso two receipts alone are worth hundreds of
dollars.
* 1c tolls the ch<n pest and beet mo Jo of manufactur
ing Washing Compounds. Bow to make Hard and
Solt Soap. Ink*. Candles, paints. Varnishes. Cements
and Bakina Powders.
It tells how to Clarify Honey, so as to sell for nearly
twice the common sort.
It tells the latest and best modes of salting and
curing llam* and all kinds of meat,
it toils haw to dyo olotaes oi all shades and in fast
color;.
It gives valuable receipts for curing bu-ns. sores,
cuts, telons. frost bitvs, cancer, ear ache, tooth ache,
iug worm, with hundreds of other new and valuable
methods, w;thfu!i directions, so that any one can pso
them.
It tells how to take out fruit stains, ink stains, iron
stains and paint stains from cloth and silk dresses.
It tells how to counteract frost upon trees, a valua
ble receipt.
It tells bow to tan furs either with or without the
hair or wool on, and how to imitate those of superior
grades.
It tell-: how to make the best curling fiuid for mak
ing the hair grow in beautiful flowing ringlets.
It teds hew to feed hens so as to make them lay all
the year round.
Ic iivea over five huudred rare and valuable re
ceipts, and a co;>;plete guide to the manufacture of
hundreds of useful and saleable articles, including
patent medicines, perfumery. toi!*t and dental arti
cles, and many cttiers easily made, at trilling cast,
ekU**iv vwWUj at 1SI EG j-w •£*•> wsi*U — »»y ■■■■■■
acturer ’ secret.-, etc.
It is valuable to every one. Be sure to get it.
Sent by mail, free of postage, for one dollar. Pub
lished and for tale by
WILLIAM II. BISHOP.
Agent for the Publishers, St. Louis, Mo.
mayl3-dtwStaos
atANNEXG’S
Antidote for Intemperance!!
prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections
symptomatic of TTealcness, will-find immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
powcrupontriaL
PREPARED R T
Dr. JT. C. ATJEIt «c CO., Howell, Mas*.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Sold by L. W. HUNt A CO.. J. H. Zeilin * CO
and all the Druggists in Macon. Also, all Druggists
and Dsalers in Medicine everywhere,
iaeodewosw
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
fPEMPLER’S MANUEL: containing the Tactics
JL and Drill for Knights Templar, authorized to be
used by the Grand Lodge of Georgia Price $200
COMMON LAW OF MASONERY; a compilation of
tbe true Masonic Law and usage, and the rejection,
as far as possible, of all spurious laws and innova
tions, By J W. S. Mitchell. M. D Price $3 00
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY from its origin
down to the present day. By J. G. Findel, editor
of tho Herman Masonic Journal. Edited, prefaced
and written by D. Murray Lyon, one of the Orand
Stewards in the Grand Lodge of Keotland.—Price $5
MYSTERIES OF MASONRY, being the outline of
auniiereal philosophy, founded upon tho ritual
and decrees of ancient Freetnasonery. By L. E.
Reynolds P.M.P.U.P.. Price $2 00
TRADITIONS OF FREEM AFONRY, and its co-
ijicidences with the Ancient Mysteries. By A. T.
C. Pierson. Sovereign Grand Inspector
General 33d
Price $2 25
LEXICON OF FREEMASONERY; by A. G. Maok-
c-y, M. D.. Grand Secretary of Grand
Lodge of S. C., etc...*........... .Price $250
MANUAL OF THE LODGE; instructions in the de
grees of En'ercd Apprentice. Fellow Cralt, and
Master Mtcoa By A. G. Mackey, M.
D Prico $150
BOOK OF ANCIENT AND ACCSPTED.6C0TTISH
KITE of Freemasonry: containing instruction* in
all the degrees, from the 3d to the tad. etc.
ByC.T. MoClenaehan. 33d. Price $500
: ' • . • - ' 1 •
GENF.RAL AHIMAN REZQN and Freemison’s
Guide, with instructions Tar Apprentice, Master
Mason, etc.: also a ritual for a Lodge of Borrow.
By D. Sickles, 33 degree... Price SI 50
DtINCEIN’S MASONIC RITUAL and MONITOR:
Or, Guide to tbo tbroc Symbolic degrees of the
Ancient York Rite, o’c., with copious notes and
numerous engravings .;..:.Price $250
WALTHAM
WATCHES.
f PUE extensive use of the-e Watches for the la*t fif-
JL teen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers,
and Expressmen, the most exacting of wa’ca wear
rrs.h ax thoroughly demonstrated the strength, stead
iness, durability, and accuracy-of the Waltham
Watch -To satisfy that class in all these respects, is
to decide the question as to tbo real value oi these
time-keepers-
. More than-450,000 of these watches are now (peak
ing fir 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, enable them to pro
duce Watches at a price which renders competition
futile, and those who buy any other -Watch merely
pay from 25 to 50 per cent, more foe their Watches
than is nccetsary.
We are now selling Waltham Watches at lets prices
in greenbacks, than the gold prices beti-re the war.
There is no other manufacture ot any kind in the
United State* of which this can be said.
A descriptive circular, giving much useful informa
tion, sent to any address on application.
These time-pieces combine every improvement that
a long experience has proved of real practical use.
Having had the refusal of nearly every invention in
watchmaking originating in this country or in £u
rope, only those were finally adopted whioh severe
testing by tbe most skillful artisans iu our works, and
long use . n the part oi the rublie, demonstrated to
be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping.
Among the many improvements we would particu
larize: ( . _ ...
Tbe invention and nse of a centre-pinion of pecu
liar construction, to prevent damage to the train by
the breakage of main springs, is original with the
American Watch Company, who, having had the re
fusal of all other eon tri vances. adopted Fogg’s Patent
pinion as being the best and faultless.
Hardened and tampered hair springs, now univer
sally admitted by watchmakers to be the best, are
nsed in all grades of Waltham Watches.
All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, pro
tecting the movement from dust'and lessening tbe
necesstty of the frequent cleaning necessary mother
Watohes.
Onr new patent stem-winder, or keyless Watch, is
already a decided success and a great improvement
on any stem-winding watch in the American market
and by far the cheapest -watch ot its- quality now of
fered to tho public. To thoEe living in portions of
the C’nitcd.Sfates where watchmakers do n r t abound,
watches with tho above mentioned improvements
which tend to insure accuracr, cleanliness, durability
and convenience, must prove invaluable.
Every \\ aVh guaranteed by the Company.
To prevent imposition, buyers shouldseethatevery
Watcn should bear e.ther of tho following trade
marks: ,
JONES COUNTY.
/"GEORGIA, JONEh COUNTY.—Okdinaky’s *M-
Vjr.FIOeSAlO C.lCSTT. AT CBAUBKK*. May <, JS70 —
Whereas,’ttm. L'ttleand Orne lutts. »d:i i i-m
tors on estate of Beijamin M. Tu[t-,deceaj.d, at
plies to me io- di.-niisston front said is;at<-:
Tbe-e are, therefore," to cd'c and ^oiu,.-ni*li ail per
son* concerned to-show can?^ % cn cr by the first Mon
day in September next, a: this office, if any they have
to the contrary.
Given under my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS.
miyll-wSm Ordinary.
G eorgia, jones county.—o»u:silx’» os-
HOf, said C untv. May 9.1S70—Whereas, Mem-'
trance Williams applies t. me ordisa iifi-n-rom ad-
minis'rat ion-on citato c f Margery T. Cartnichaol. de
ceased. *hoe arc to notify nil persons concerned to
show cause, if anr they have, in the bontrsry. on or
by the first Monday in September next, witne.-s my
hand < fficiaUy. K-jLAND T. HO-S.
mayll w3mos _ • Ordinary.-
’ lEORGIA.. JONES COUNTY -Ordinary's Of-
J kick. Said Couhtt. At'Chambxes, May !*. 1870.
r hereas. Bryant Btlkcom, Administrator in the
estate of Ephraim Moore, deceased', ap/dits to me for
Dismission from s.id estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show esuse, at tfci» office, on or by
the first Monday in September next; if anj the; have
to the contrary.
Witness myhand officially.
R. T. ROSS,
maylt-d-ta 3m Ordinary.
BIBB COUNTY.
f ti-.u-KtiA. mli« 'COUNT?.— Wbdreas. John-
LX Campbell, administrator,de bonisnen, of theee-
t.teot L’ jmir.ic Arabic, Isle o' said county deceased,
ppliex to i c for Letter? of Ditmissioh. '
these ire, therefore, to cite aod admonish all and
singular, the kindred a~d cr,4itors cf said deceased*,
to be a-ut appear at my ofiic-e t-n or before the firet
M "lid.iym Augu t next, tosbow cause, if any they
have, why tetters shuu'd not be granted the appli-
-CAOt
G-.-ieu under my Lund officially.
maj3-wC0m
C T WARD,
Ordinary.
G?
Whe
A private Coun
selor to the Mar-
riedorthossabjut
to marry, on the
physiological mys
. _ teries and revela
tions of the sexual system, with the latest discoveries
in producing and preventing offspring, preserving the
complexion, etc.
This is an interesting work of 224 page?, with sum
erons engraving, and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still .t is a book that ought to be under iock and key,
and notlai-i carelessly about the house.
Sent to any one (free of postage) f ;r 50 cents.
Addrc s Dr. butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
street, St Louis. Mo.
*3~ NOTICE TO TUB AFFLICTED AND UN
FORTUNATE.
Betore applying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public paper-or using any Q>ack Rem
edies, peruse Dr. Butts’ work,._»o Butter what your
disease is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts esn be consulted, personally or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office. No. 12
N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnnt. St. Louis,
Mo.
took TO VOtR CHILI)REV.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
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WHITCOMB’S ing in the Bowels, and 25
SYRUP. facilititates the process CENTS;
MRS. of Teething. Subdues PRICE
WHITCOMB’S Convulsions and over 15
SYRUP comes all di ease3 in- CENTS.
MRS. cideDt to infaDts and PKICiS
WHITCOMB’S Children. Cures Di 25
SYRUP. arrbes. Dysentery and CENTS.
Summer Complaint in
t children of all ages. |
It is the Great Infant’s and Children’s Soothing
Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or
any other cause. , •
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Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every
where. - — ;..JoJk.i,
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Nh Watches retailed by tbe Company.
Address,
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153 llraadway, Xew York.
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this country for Railway Engineers, Conductors, etc.
apr£)-deod*wcow3m 1 ••• .
W HY is it that so many children die under the
age of five years? That a large proportion of
children die under that age. has long been a subject
of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascer
tained, it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the human
system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents,
especially mothers, who are more constantly with
their children, cannot bo too observing of the first
symptoms of worms; form surely as they exist, can
they be
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Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
the timely use of
B. A. FAEXESTOK’S VERMIFUGE.
. ; - •••:<-•• - :. , Jl A - - !
It is perfectly harmless, contains co Mercrr, being a
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And mav be administered with the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made more for th* purpose of
E leasing the palate than of overcoming -the. disease,
ave been manufactured all over tho country, bnt
their short lease «*f life is nearly exhausted, and- B.
A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
daily.
CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to purchase B. A; Fan
nestock’s Vermiiuge, be particularly careful to s«e
that the initials are B. A. This is the article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1329, n
And purchasers must insist on having it, if.they do
not wish to have an imitation forced noon them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT.
Formerly B. A. Fahmstock’s Son* & Co., ‘
SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH. PA“
aeeSl-.leo.Uwl* z. *vaf< X
TTtrjll
/y EORGIA, JONESCOUNTY.—ORor.VAKt’s Officx
Ur 8*10 county, At CtUMBtss, May 9. 1870.-
Wherea?, Wm. A. Chambers, Adu ir jstrator on the
estate of John W. Finney, deceased, applies to me for
Dismission from said estate :■ .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons coneorned to show cau?e. at this office, on or by
the first Aloud ij in September next, if any they have
to the contrary. ■’'’«**; -5-ez::
Given under my hand officially.
R. T. ROSS.
majll-w3m Ordinary.
xuL&Rxonr coxrncir.
MnrlOH Conn ty Sheriff Sales.
"IiriLL be sold before tho Court-house door in tho
Vt town of Buena Vista. County of M itiou. on the
first Tuesday in August next, the east half of-lot of
land No. 213 in the rifthDistrict ol Marion county
Sold as the property of Mathew Melton, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from Marion Superior Court in favorof
John R. Winter. , , , ,, ...
Also, at tho same time and place, lot of lard No
195 in the Fourth District of Marion .county. S0M
as the propcitv of F. J. Wall, to s tisfy a fi- fa- iu
favor of John Coason. JOHN HAV. Ivs.
juue29.tds- (sheriff. .
rr EORGIA.-MART-lN OUNTY’.—Whereas,Thot.
UT L. Rogers. T. J. McMtchael. and S. W. Me
Michael, Executors ofFeaborn McMtehsct, deceased,
hare petitioned the Conrt of Urdipa?y of said county
for Letters Difmissory: All parties interested in spid
estate are notified to file their objections; if any. to
the same within the the time prescribed by statute.
Witness my hard, June 3d, 1870. '
JAB* Lt>* L t
juB0Vw3m Ordinary.
fy EORGIA. MARION COUNTY—Whereas, -Tack-
Ur son M Gi\I h*s applied for Lettert de ton's non
cqm teftimonto annexe, on the estate of James Perry-
mon. deceased, . ... , ....
A’i interested in said oitate are'horeby notified to
file their obieotiona to the samo. if aDy, within the
timo prescribed bylajr.
- WItnesi my haifd, this July 8.
. julylO-SOd Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
f i EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.-.Whcreas. YVm
UT R. Brown oxecutorcf Henry Brown, deceased,
applies for dismission from hi* execatorahip, and hav
ing filed his petition for thejmme in my offio*. .
'Jhis is ro cito all snd singular the next of kin and
ereititor*. of said dcciased, tq to and appear at my
office on or before tho first Monday in r ebruary next,
and show cause, if any they have, why Letters of:
D emission should not be granted to said apt Leant.
Witness my hand and official signa'ure. July 8:U.
1870. JNO. L. PARKER.
ju]y9-w30)l Ordinary.
Twiggs County.
EORGIA. TWIGGS CGUNTY.—JamesT.tiloTor,
\JT administrator,, with the will annexed, upon the
estate of Jwc Hearn, deceased, havtDff petit on^d
for a final dkchariro from his ©aid adminh5tratien. au
persons concerned are required, within the left!
timertoiie and appear at my office, to fehow caose, if
any they havo. wby said applicant should, not be dis
missed. in riccordnnce with the rraver of his petjlion.
Given under my hand officially, thu May 9th. XbTO. •
mayll-w3ai JUflN F. SHINE. Ordinary,
GEORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY’.—Whereas.,Ann
UT McCtea (eol’d) abplies for Letter of Administra
tion on tho estate of Paris MoCrea, (eol’dj Ute of said
county, deceased. . . • ■ . , . .,
This is. therefore, to cite all persons lntores’ed to
be and appear at my office on or before the 1st Mon
day in August next, and show close, lfany they have,
why said letters should not bo granted to saia appli-
Givenunder myhand :nd offiei-1 signature this
June 13,18 iU. ‘JOHN F. SHINE,'
jnnet5w-30d Ordinary.
sy EORGIA .TWIGGS COUNTY.—Mbs. E. B.Ksku*
lX dy e Vu. K. W. Keukpv-Libfx for Divorce Is
p earing to the' Co nr tf by Ac return'oT'the ^Sejiif ot
said county in tbo above stated Ci-e. that the defend
ant! B: W.-Kenedy; is not to be f-mrd in said State,
itis oi dor el by the Court that service-bo perfected ffii
Slid defendant by publi latidn in the Telegraph ard
Messenger, a gazette published in Bibb county, Uoor-
ginjonee a mouth for lour months. _
By the Court. CROCKlsR GOODE.-
f .j-;.- ’■ - Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
A time extract from the ninutes of the Superior
Court. March Term. 1870. ,
aprl5 wlsmlmo J* M. BURKETT. Clerk.
n EORGI A, TWIGGS COUNTY — Whore=s.Arehi-
Ur bald H. Moore, administrator of John I- Moore.
deccascd,,anplies_ for Letters of Dismission from his
£a Therearerthere°fore, to cite and adreonirh all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my ofiioe and
show cause, if any they bavo. why said applicant
should not be dismissed at the next November term
of the Court of Ordinary. . ,
Given under my hand officially thisl.hday of Ju y,
’ S, °' JOHNF.SOINE.
julyS-w3mo Ordinary.
/ \E0RGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas. J«me3
l / T. Goode, applies to mo for Letters of Aa-
TUinistration de bonia non on the estate of William AX.
Yaraum, lale of Paid county, decea?ed:
2iow this is to cite and admonish all ^persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office, within th© time
by law prescribed, and show cause, if any they can,
why such letters should not be granted said appli-
Given under my hand officially this July 4,1870.
JOHN F, SHINE,
j Uly5-w311 Ordinary.
/MeORGIA, TWIGGY COUNTY.—Whereas. Henry
* JT Carter applies for Letters of Adminisfrrt'on with
the will annexed upon th© estate of Hct j. A. Saxon.
Now this is to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office, within tho time by law prescribed,
and show cause, if any they can, why such Letters
should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand.offic^ahy^ p^HLNJS*
july6-w30d Ordinary.
Execntor’s Sale.
DfY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, of
JL>'Chattahoeuii'-e county, will be sold before the
Court house door, in Georgetown, Quitman county,
on tbe Cr t Tuesday in August next, between the
legal hours of sale,, the following described parcels
or lots of land, being the property of tko e late of
.faaici Cork, lateof.Cbattnhoooheecounty.deceased:
Lois 312, 298. 299.297. and 179: till of .265 and 218
lying south of Southwestern Railroad, being ZOO acres,
mote or less: fi vo acre*, more- w less, lying north of
rtV'ijoiancce't'fc-ek, off of-lot-247. South half of. lot
RliJ rnu.t*iaing 100 acres, more or less.. WestbRlfof
•>011-371 theSpring Branch on said lot being thedn m-
u-.rftin-s thereof oontiinioit ISO acres, more or less.
-Viao part nr Be 216, iftBrHW in deeds by made lines.
ron’fitiinAW acre 1 , more-orliss- Sold nsthe prop-
■ rtS' of shS deceased, for the purpose of distribution
vinionethe heirs of said declined- Xerots on the day
*•'-‘ ■'’•f* ‘ ja^. »r. 000K.
,r *4* !n dfiOq^iudat liiis &«.
G eorgia, bibb COUNT 1\—Whereas, C O’Con-
neil, Executor of the e fat-> of Dean's Shebaa,
lit« of ceunty, hts appiird loxne for leave fo
-j*li * ha real apd . personal ii. operty belonging to said
All persons interested ar* required to be and appear
at tr.e Cdnrt ot Ordm»ry, uf sai l county, on or before
the first Monday in August rest. « a d show cause, if
any ihey can, why anorjior should rot be grunted
tbesaid executor saihoriziEg him to sell said piop-
ety.
Given under my hand and official fign&ture. July 2,
. 4 : C. T. WARD.
july3-w30d Ordinary.
E°RGIA, B.BB COUNTY’,—Whereas. W. A.
Huff. Ecxcutor of the estate of Travis Huff, late
ofsaide unty, decea cJ, applies to mo for Letters of
Dismission,
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singu’ar. the kindrol and creditors of said deceased,
tibeand appear at the lourt cf Ordinary, of said
cout.tr, on the first M. nd»y in October next, to show
c«use. if rd>- they cun. why letter? of dismission
should not be granted the applicant
Given under my hand anil official signature, July 2,
1870.
f. T. WARD,
jul}3 w?m Ordinary.
( 'i EORGIA.BIBB COUNTT.-AVhereas, S P. Raley
T Executor of the estate of Abner Haley, latent
said county, deceased, has made application to me
tor Leturs of Dismission,
This is, therefore, to cito and admonish all and
sineu’ar the kindred and c-edttorsof s.iid deceased,
to bo and appear at the Conrt of Ordinary, of said
county, on the 1st Monday in.October next, to show
cause, if any they can. why Letters of DUmiisioa
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and officially signature July
2.1570.
C. T. WARD.
jalyS-wSm - Ordinary.
BORGIA, BIBJJ CaUNTY.—Wherea?. Lewis K.
Whittle, Executor cf tho estate of Julia A.
I' -or-, lute deceased, ha. l. vie application to me
for Letters of Dismission. *
This -is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to be and appear at tbo Conrt
»r t.rdintiry, of said county, to-be held on the first
Monday in October next, m show cause.it any they
can. why Iettet3shoulJ not be granted -tha applicant.
_ Given under my hiindrxmd official signature, Jaly
iuiyS-wSm.
C.T. WARD. ;:
Ordinary.
RICHARDSONS MONITOR OF FREE
MASONRY -Paper S 50
Cloth $ 1 to
For sale by :,j ytf- t . -i. . j . ,
J. W. BURSE & CO.,
juljGtf Macon, Georgia.
DR. 8HALLENB£RQER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stop* ttio Chills,
Thia Medicine lias been before the Pablic
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It docs not purge, does
not sicken tho stomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose and under oil circumstances, and
is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever and
Ague, because it *s a perfect Am Mate te
Oolaris.
* Sold by all Druggists.
OLS CAROLINA BITTERS, '
DELIGHTFUL TOIIIC.
Pit ’*■ -
W E take great' pleasure in offering the old Caro
lina Bitters to tho public. They are compound
ed with great care, and contain some of tho best Ion
ics in the Phirmacopia: As evidence of tho superi
ority of our Bitters overall others, we have certifi
cates from many of the leading physician* in onr
State, who have prescribed them in their rractice.
THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will bo found invaluable for
WANT OF,AP?EIITJJ. 1 - . .-
j be- GENERAL D35BILIIY, .- li V. *-
I ' .* OHILLS AHD.^EVER, . • ’«
s , ^ .. , ... t .y HYSPRPSIA.
Wc do not offer our Bitter3 os a cure for all dis
eases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal.
For sale hy Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
Principal Depot, ,J_; ; ... v
GOODSIGH, WINEMAN & CO.,
Importers of choice Drugs and. Chemicals,
Charleston, S. C.
For sale in Macon by
L. W. Han! & Co.
vnay25-eodAwly
WORKING MEN’S '
Mutual Belief Association.
T HE semi-annual meeting will be held at the
• Metropolitan Hall, Savannah, Ga., Monday
evening, August 1st, at 8 o’clock The amendment
to section 3, Article Y of by-laws, “to admit per
sons between the ages of 17 and 21 je»rs,’will bo
<n order for action. Members, and others rnenaiy — .. . ,.
io tbe Association, are invited to bepraeent- Ished at from *20 to *‘<S
> -e. ttftDT, President. tan mile* et*t of Americas. Location heoltny. Post-
J. P. Coixnts, Becreioiy. «*««. Americus, G«- febs-wtt
nw -ANTBlMAGBNXB^iToTto SMO per montli, «V-
v , i . ..'lab-D- male and female, to imroduce-the
f il tfNtflNil IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAM-
HYYHEWING MACHINE. Jhismaehi-ie will stitch,
hetn fell, tnck. quilt, cord, bind, braid and kmprehrer
in a most superior manner. Prico only $18. Fully
warranted for five years. We will- pay $1000 for any
machine that will f ot7 a stronver. more beautifal,
more elastic seam than our?. It makes the tlastia
Lock Stitch.” Every second ititch can be cut, and
still tho cloth cannot-be pulled apart without tearing
it.’ We pay agent* from $75 to $200 per month and ex
penses, or a commission from which twice that
amount can be made. Address SfROMB & CO_,
PITTSBURG, PA.:-BOSTON, Mass., or Si. LOUIS,
^CAUTION—B aware of all Agents selling Machines
under the same name as ours, unlcis they can show a
Certificate of agency signed by us. V< o Ehall not hold
ourselves responsible for worthless Machines sold by
other parties, and shall proscentoall parties either
selling or using Machines under this name to thojall
extent of tho law, unless such Muciunts were obtained
from us or our Agent?. Do not bo imposed upon by
partiesadvertisement and circulars and
offer Worthless-Machines at a lets price.
apriidT-dlwim. .
D I’.. BAG LEY’S"
rKHAIiE KESYOKATIVE.
Jf 1 ^*7 dr. BAOIJEYS
I NI3IITABLE Ere and Pile Preparation need ex
clusively tor inflamed and chronio scro eyes and
piles. J It has beeu in nse for fifteen yoars without a
single instance of failure tc give relief.
3DR. BA^-LE-Y
Has practiced tho Eclectic system of medicine the
rite” t^nty years, and treats chrome diseases with
success—such as Dropsy. Dyapepsi*. Liver AtteftKia,
Whi^^Chlor^ti^^s^oce of Menstruatiim
chorea or WhitesMjhI r . Menstruation
the mopw wxio<U^“ r bav ; nz been established:
Dremenorrhma; Menstruation attended by pain anil
th« hvnogastrie visocra, with raroximal
5 idifficult menstruation: menstrual
mens'.ruation too copious—fioed-
Medirine*and preserip ion furnished by mail to
£g? P St of the Halted States, postage pre-paid, to
treat smy chronio case, for fiyo dollars per month.
The Female Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sent for $1 each. Symptoms of disMses
mast be plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter. Board, medicine and personal attention farn-
sti EORGIA, BIBBUOUNTY.—WheresS. FdwardG.
\JT Jeffers his applied to me for letters of Admis-
istration Upon the estate of Adeline J. Jcfi'ers, late of
'aid county, deceased.
All persons interested-are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of-Ordinary, o: said .county, on or
before the Srct Monday iu August next, tosbow cause,
if any they have, why letters Of Administration should
nnt be granted the applicant-
Given nndermy hand and official signature, July 2.
1870. .: ;
C. T. WARD.
july3 w30d‘ "" Ordinary-
Notice tO Debtors and Creditors.
\ LL persona having demands against Wm. T.
_£JL Ligbtfoot, deceased, are hereby notified ami
required to present them, properly attested, to the
undersigned within the time prescribed bylaw.—
And all persons indebted to said deceased, are here
by required to make immediate payment to either
of tho undersigned. . "
:r H. J.LIGHTFOOI.
J, B. LIGHTFOOT,
jonefil-wCi.* -Executors.
. Constable’s Sale.
VjrriLL be sold on the 10th day of July next at tho
W Court-house in the 349th District G. M.. within
the Iawrul hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit: One pair of scales, undone fiat car: levied onas
the property of tho Macon and Brunswick Railroad
Company, t > satisfy two fi. fas one in faTor of tli F-
l.oe, ihe other in favor of James D. Harre.1. Tho said
car pointed out by Mr. Kent, a' conductor on said
road, tlio scales pointed out by the plaintiff*,
juue t‘J 15td. W- 1LWI5.
Constable.
BAKER COUNTY.
Baker Comity- Sheriff’s Snle.
of sal*, tbo following property, ta-wit; Lot? of Land.
Nos. Id. 17,18.19. in the eighth district of sa-.d county;
and the east half of lot No. 4, in the seventh district
of said county. Levied on as tho property of Wm. C.
Bray, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa (for tho purchcse
money of the same) from Baker Superior Court. May
Term, 1870, in favor of C. G. Holland vs. Wm. C.
Bray. WILLIAM JACKSON.
jupe2-w$0J Sheriff.
Baker County gh«riff-v -
W xxjxj uu sum un xuu uici racttloy Iw Augu?t D€S.W
before the Court house doer, in the town of
Newton, Baker county, Ga„ between the legal hours
of safe, the following property, to wit:
One half interest in lots of la- d Nos. i0,91.110; 111.
112 »nd 113. and the south half of lot No. 150, in tbs
7th Dicri.ct of said county. Levied on as the prop
erty of J. W. G'I'estb. to satisfy a fi. ta. wm from
the May Term, 137ffot the buperior Court of said coun
ty, in favor of John Atkinson vt. J. »V. Qilreath.
Also, at tha same time and piece, essthalf of tot
No.- 144-in the7th’ District of said county. Levied
on as the property of Virginia Dtiancey, to satisfy*
fi. ft. fr: m tho Superior Court of taid county, in favor
of John D«e Ed. Deniue, Gto. W, Dunn, trustees for
tho heir? at law, of Walter B. Vann, Jr., to wii: his
wife and widow, Mary Ma<v>n, his son. Wm. Mason,
and his daughter, b.ti ie Mason, vs. Richard Kc«,
cose eject, and Wm. E.Phillip*, tenant in possession,
holding under Virginia Dclanoey, widow of N. C. De-
i ,.C -T.
' -r' ■ WM. JACKSON, Sheriff.
jal»7-w31
HOUSTON COUNTY-
Houston Connty.Skerfff Sale,
V-ILLbesnld on the 1st Tuesday in August next.
V r before the Court-house door, 5n the toi*n of Per
ry, within the usual hours of sale.
Lot of land No. 140 and the north half of lot No-
145, in the ICth District i f Houston county, ‘'onrain-
ing 303^4 acres, more or less. Sold as the property of
John K b ing. to sntisly a morttage fi. fa. from Uoiu-
ton Superior Conrt, in favor of Mary M. Jinpin, vs.
John R. King. Property
can. plaintiff ’s attorney.
juncS-wGOd.
JOHN R. COOK.
Sheriff,
Georgia Houston County.
W HEREAS, James T. Fretwell makes applica
tion for Letters of Administration or, tho estate
o: Char. W. Fretwe ], late ofsaid county deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear-at my office on or
before the IstMonday in Auenst next, to rhow cause,
if any they have, why said Letters sht aid not b*
granted. Given under my official signature, this 22i
June, 1870. W. T. SWIFT.
june23-w30d Ordinary.
lionston County Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
before the Court-house door, iu the town of Per
ry, said county, between the legal hours of salo, the
castfca’f of lot of land No 2Ct>, and all except 8K»
acres of lot No. 215, in the original 12th now 11th Dis
trict of Houston county. Levied on as the property ot
Charles S. Wion, to satisfy three fi. fas. from Houston
Superior Court: one in favor of A. H< Wimberly, to
AugustTerm, 18 8: onetin favor of Cox. Marthall A
Co , and one in favor of G. B. Roberts, assignee, etc.,
vs said C. S. Winn. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney. _
JOHN R. COOK, Sheriff
iolvT-wtda
IRWIN COUNTY.
fy EORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.—Whereas. r a mp-
Vj bell McDaniel, executor, etc., of Isaao M. Young,
dccsa-.el. late ofsaid county, has filed his final ac
counts with me. and asks to be cismissed from'said
cxccutorJhip. These are to cite and admonish *11
p -r ->r.s ir.te-cstcd t j t.o and apjiearat no offioeon
the first Monday, in September next, then.nnd there
to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters ot
Dismission should not be granted. _
Given under my hand and official signature, this
April U1870. WILEY WDlTLKY,
faptrlJSmo *'* Ordinary.-
G RjKtilA, JASPER COUNTY— Jtmy.r.v’s Ov-
■.rtes, Said CoCniv—In Chauukes, May 19th,
1B70—R heremt Thomas C. Broduus. Administrator on
the estato of Edward A. Uro'ddns, deceased, appjies to
me for dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office, on or by
the first Monday iu September next, if any they hav*
to the contrary. Witness my hand officially.
J. W. BURNEY,
mny22-7mw Ordinary.
G eorgia, jasper county—onmyART’s or-
fick, Said Cocstt—Ik Cham3E6S, Mat lf-ru.
1670—Whereas Thomas C. Bro-ldus, K.ycotntor on the
estate of Thomas Broddus, deceased, applies.to me
for letters of dismission from ra'd estate
These ate therefore to oito and adir-punh a, 4 per-
?. r .s concerned to show cause at this office, on c r by
the first Monday in Pepteuber ncxt, if any they have
to the contrary. Witnc.r my hand officially.
J. AV. BL KN i.Y r .
may22-3mw Ordinary.
G eorgia, jasper county—ospis*bv’b o>-
f cs. Jane 6-.b, IsTO.—Notice is hereby given tc
all persons conetrned that on the — day of— 1870,
Seaborn Hawk, late of said county, departed this Ilfs
intestate, and no person having applied for admini
stration cn the estate t f said Hawk, in terms of the
law. Administration will be vetted in the Clerk of
the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper
person, thirty days after the publication of this cita
tion, unless some valid reason is mode to his appoint
ment.
Given under my hand and official signature this day
and year above written.
, J. W. BURNEY.
junel2-wlm Ordinary.
Jasper County Shelf ft's Sate.
W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in Acgaat n4xt
before tbe Oourt-bt;ug«* door in tne town of ‘
Monticello. within the legal hoars of sale, a treat of
lend containing six hundred acre*, morebr Ires, being
oil tho lends whereon Shedwrck MoMiefeael now
lives, levied onas the property of G. J. MoMiouxel
to satisfy a fi. fa. from Jasper tupjrjof Court is favor
of T. J. Pritchett vs. >1. J. M a cMlohael. Property
pointed out by plaintiff* attorney. •
jane 29-Ids. Deputy Ehtiiff.