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—OP THE—
mm PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
•ftX OPES for the reception of Students. The mist thorough instruction will be given by &
J™. J-ritor end successful teacher. For terms. <ta., call at College office, or address
" ■J 0 * 15 SECRETARY GEORGIA PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
■ Macon, Georgia.
SMITH, WESC0TT& CO-
OLD RELIABLE
ffHITEWATER WAGONS
Reasons ~W"liy.
.rvnWLEDOED to be the BEsT Plantation and Freight Wagons sold in the Southwest. They are
1 »o equal in Style and Finish.
\ lartory in the United State* where greater care is given to the selection of the material used.
•h ;«factory in me uiuei
system of inspection is strictly adhered to. so that we are prepared to warrant every part to be
If defective, it will be replaced without charge.
IrtiJoiliityofiron is used in its manufacture, and the tire i, one-eighth inch thicker than that used
I l Bolster Beds plated with iron.
■ seasoned. No extra charge for Lock Chains,
f paint used upon them, which ia far more durable than
I **"—or. Plantation Wagons. In short, the whole character of the Wagons is that of peculiar
IliaoUe lhess Wagons are furnished at a prico less than that of ordinary Wagons, with body complete.
Id***-
i;»o on bunt!, si Full Line or ABBOTT, DOWKIXG &' CO.’S CELEBRATED
loSCORD 1VAGOA'S- Call and aee tliein.
my.vfcemiwonly-tf
SMITH, WESCOTT & CO.,
102 & 104 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
SAULSBURY, RESPESS & CO.,
9IACOX, GEORGIA.
_j our Card as above, we take occasion to state that we are prepared to afford our friends
„„™_jle facilities for the purpose of purchasing supplies for making their growing crops, and will
I >,3 readiness the coming season to make advances on Cotton, in store, at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES OF INTEREST.
Orieisfor Bzodiso, Ties, etc., will receive our best attention.
J. L SAULSBURY, Macon; JOHN R. RESPESS, Schley County;
WILLIAM T. RESPESS, Upson Connty; J. P. BLASINGAME, Macon ;
J. L. SAULSBURY, Jn., Macon.
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PROVIDENCE
HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS AND BOYS,
TALBOT COUNTY, GA
| (at Session will Commence August 1. 1870. Two
Sessions of Twenty Weeks each During
the Year.
G. W. RAXSON, A- B., and W. n. WOODALL,
Principles.
tabled by able and competent Teachers.
Ittea of Tuition: Classical Department, per Ses-
$15: Preparatory Department, per Session,
’tiairT Department, per Session, $13; Music
Da* of Instrument, $30; Vocal Music per Month
MM Engineering, (extra) $15; Board, (lights
dfaelfnmieheilipermonth. $1250. Embroidery
sill! Ornamental Branches taught when desired.
Huge and commodious house has been erected
xxurders, where pupils will be under the im-
aiiate control of one of the Principals.
!o Sectarianism. The Course of Instruction em-
fwa ill that is taught in our Collegos. The loco-
* Mar Pleasant Hill, and seven miles from
ajbtate Springs, Talbot county, is the healthiest
aliddle Georgia. There will be but a brief raca-
Bh Summer, so that the patrons in the South
alare their children at home in winter, and the
P*tf« of a healthy climate during the hot
win.
.Bari of Trustees: D. G. Owen. Isaac Cheney,
S-L Evans. J. T. Owen. J. D. Woodall, W. T.
“jots. J. H. Bryant, M. D. For farther informa*
ft‘pply to Judge E. H. Won-ill, J. B. Gorman,
“MUm, Ga: John 8. Moieman, Albany, Ga.
i®t22w2mo*
WE ARE
am, alive i
IVD SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE
, I THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVKB
h!IfliYOl Complaint are uneasiness and
pain in the aide. Sometime* the
...i pain is in the shoulder, and it
*r*i»a :or rheumatism. The stomach is affected
"W of appetite and sickne.'a. bowels in general
Wkiometimes alternative with lax. The head
JJWTOb pain, and dall, heavy sensation, con-
l;'*? 1 *lor* of memory: aooompanled with painful
3*“on of having left undone something which
iylMm-e hpen done. Often complaining of weak*
ness, debility and low spirits.—
D D | Sometimes some of the above
n ft 3 symptoms attend the disease, awl
J^Rsmbbbb at other times few of them: but
•i J“ T « u generally the organ most involved. Cur*
*.uver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be
FOR SALE,
Bartow Connty Land.
520 AGEES
QF the most productive and well improved plan
tations in upper Georgia can be bought for
Fifteen Thousand Dollars, one-half cash, the other
half on tims-. known as the Col. John L. Rowland
place, six miles west or Carterevillo, on the road to
Van Wert, and in two miles of the Stileeboro’ De
pot, Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad.
Two hundred and eighty acres of this land is rich
and productive in com, cotton, wheat, tobacco and
clover. One hundred acres not eo rich, but pro
ductive, and the balance native forest timber.—
Richland Creek nine through the place, and affords
good water privileges.
The Dwelling House is large and well built, con
taining twelve finished rooms, two piazzas, and two
large passages; ont buildings large, and good and
new. A large garden, with orchards of select fruit,
and a grapery; splendid front yard of evergreen
trees. The property is more than I represent it to
be to any one having capital to invest in a desirable
home. It will be shown to any one by the family
now residing on it, and possession will be given to
the purchaser immediately of the yard, garden,
orchard, dwelling and lot houses.
JOHN B. WALKER,
Madison, Morgan connty, Ga.
julj8-d4tAw3t
New Combination!
rr*HE undersigned, having associated themselves
A together tor the transaction of a General Com
mission and Warehouse business, will, under the
firm name of
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Reopen the old “Harris” Warehouse, corner of 8eo-
ond and Poplar streets, on the first of August next,
for the reception of Cotton. The house will be pnt in
thorough repair before that date. . __
W e have engaged the services of Mr. R. H. HUTCH
INGS. of Jones county, who will be pleased to serve
his many friends.
Our Mr. Campbell will, for the present, be fonnd at
the office of E. A. Wilcox, Esq.
As our Mr. Jones’ membership in the firm of Ad
am*. Jones A Reynolds continue* to the close of the
season, he may be found at their Warehouse until we
occupy our new quarters.
We are prepared to extend the usual accommoda
tions to our Planting friends.
We refer to the business men of Maeon generally
CHAS. K. CAMPBELL.
lateofE. A. Wilcox k
DONALD B. JONES, m
ot firm of Adams, Jones A Reynolds.
fefclS-dAw-dm*
: Co.,
X>SL.
IVER
totxiviivtoTsrja*
REGULATOR,
,A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED
* A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER
Dyspepsia, Headache. Jaundice.
Costiveness, Sick Head-aehef
Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o’
the L’J.idder, Camp Dyseotery,
!-Nuoni ot me Kidney.', Fever, Nerrousnes*. Chill*.
JJMt* of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Melan
A.I it * 7IVIU » xiupuruy ui m© dioou.
?7.or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Colic, or
{•Min the Bowel*. Pain in the Dead, Fever and
Dropsy. Boils, Pain in the Back and Limbs.
r?.* ,a *< Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious
generally
J. II. ZEILIN & CO.,
Macon, Georgia.
»... , , ... . Druggists. Macon, Georgia.
^J^by all druggists. Price |1 per package. By
m_? r *raration of roots and herbs, warranted to be
TyWiesble, and can do ro injury to any one.
been used by hundreds, and known for the
e years as one of the most reliable,
»*L°iu »nd harmless preparations ever offered to
rjlfenog. If taken regularly and persistently, it
c8eet a cure.
A* knowing
the ,’i
following highly respectable persons can fully
.-rto ths virtues of this valuable medicine, and
?" c ? we most resiioetfully refer:
S Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company;
; ; J; R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; CoL E. K. Sparks. AI-
,v i: W. J. McElroy, Esq., Macon, Ga.; George
•' Esq-.. Conductors. W*R#R.; 0. Mutbr-
’heriIF Bibb county; J. A* Butts, Bwn-
’ :Dyk
Notice to Planters.
oadertigned will open a shop in Maeon, for
Purpose of
Repairing Cotton Gins.
it: t e tr; i-f ihn oldest Gin makers in the State,
Jcar3 if aster meohanio for Samuel
•iiV(j,vL tn!l having some of the very bast of
.i n , en ' ' °. M nct bciitote to warrant all work
L>i tniire satisfaction. Old Gin* made as
**»!»». i w ' l!l furnish new saws, new boxes,
**1.,,“" r -M, new brushes and new Gins of Ih* moat
S,.". * Pattern*.
jt i ur ,orders tome, in earepf any warehouse
Jin v'i-.aod they will meet with promot attan-
ted r «.iiT !le, ° me on any so h) act recant tag Gina,
^*111 answer with plewura/aa aboi^
a , ld ^r rarne in lull, with station or ooxntj.
QUEEN Of THE FOUTH,
ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST
MILLS,
CORK HEAL, WHEAT FLOCKING AND
Stock Feed, Bolting Apparatus, Smatton
Corn Shelters, Floor Packer* and Mill
Work Generally-
These Mills were first made to
supply the wants of the Plant
ers and Stock Growers of the
South, but their fame has spread
to every quarter of the globe,
and they are now sold and used
in Europe, Asia, Africa and
South America. To supply the
increasing demand we have en-
J larged our Manufactory and ad
ded valuable improvements to the Mills. As
heretofore, our Mills will he built of choice Burr
Blocks, selected at the Quarries in France.
Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Trea
ties on Milling, sent by mail free.
Addres ISAAC STRAUB & CO.,
Jnly6-w6m
Cor. Front and John Sts.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
DR. BAGLKY'S
female restorative.
DB. BAG1XTS
I NIMITABLE Eye and PBe Preparation used ex
clusively for inflamed
clusively fer inflamed and chrome sore eyes and
piles. It has been in use for fiftoen years without a
single instance of failure tc give relief.
X>JR. BAGLEY
Has practiced the Eclectic system of medioln* the
rise of twenty years, and treat* chronic diseases with
success—such as Dropsy. Dyspepsia, Liver Affection,
Kidney, ete. Female diseases, sueh as Sterility, Ln-
ehorea or Whites, Chlorosis; absence of Menstruation
at the proper period, Amenorrheea; Menstruation
obstructed m its oourse after having been established:
Dysmenorrhoea; Menstruation attended by pain and
spasms of the hypogastric viscera, with paroxitnai
aggravation and dimoult menstruation:, menstrual
any part v» — ——99 B99
treat anj chronic case, for five dollar! per month*
The Female Regulator aad Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sent fer |1 each. Symptoms of diseases
must be plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter. Board, medicine and personal attention, furn-
ishad at from 120 to $25 per month, at his residence,
tenmUesMUt Jf AmitoSc Location healthy. Post-
offiee. Americas, Ga. febS^wtf
Burdon Iron Works.
tor Water Work*.
ING
SS.fe“Sm£,Ta,“i3SKL
anlngSBSPa*.
_ ENGINES
r Piastre En-
T.
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iHHEBnail
in,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
J OHN HART, M. A., Principal, Mathematics,
Natural Science and Latin.
Rot. John L. Johnson, B. A, Modern Languages,
Literature, and English Language.
Bev. John a Long, A *L, Moral Philoeophy.
B. 8. Morgan, Eeq., History.
Mias Betty Brockman, Assistant in Collegiate De
partment.
Mis# Nannie L. Coleman, Preparatory Depart
ment.
Miss Mollie Alexander, Music—vocal and instru
mental.
Drawing, Painting, etc., are also taught.
The session of 1870-71, begins Thursday, Sep
tember 15th, 1870, and ends June 25,1871. Beauty
and healthfulnees of location, extent and thorough
ness of the course of study, comfortable and home
like character of domestic arrangements, make this
a desirable school for young ladies who wish to be
well educated. The charges are moderate. For all
needed information address the Principal, at Char
lottesville, Va.
julyl25w
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL OUR nr.T.FRR ATwn
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN
-ACKNOWLEDGED by &llwho have used them
to bo the beat Pen made or sold In this country.
Vri Vllrtf flfl/T V Va nAtlnil -. m - — f o : * If • «
No blotting ! No soiled fingers ! Sixty lines writ
ten with one pen of ink! Will outwear any steel
pen ever made* Bankers, merchants, teachers and
all classes endorse them in the highest terms of
praise. Put up in neat slide boxes. Prices: Two
boxes, 50 cents; five boxes, $1. Sent free of post
age, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
We are prepared to give any energetic person
taking the agency of these Pens a cummiseion
which will pay $200 per month.
Add^ e ° Bam ^ Ie P ena te “riled for ten cents.
WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.,
Mannfactnrer's Agents,
Junell-d eodifcwSm Pittsburgh, Pa.
“y^HY is it that so many children die under the
my
. age of five years? That a large proportion of
children die under that age, ha3 long keen a subject
of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascer
tained. it is certain.
Also, it is known that vorma exist in the human
system from its earliest infancy: therefore parents,
especially mothers, who are more constantlv with
their children, cannot be too observing of the first
svmptomaof worms; for so surely as they exist, can
bey be
s-arcra and certainly
Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
the timely use of
B. A. FAH-VESTOK’S VERMIFUGE.
It Is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercrr, being a
Purely Vegetable Composition}
And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made more for the purpose oi
pleasing the palate than of overcoming the di
overcoming the disease,
_ave been manufactured all over the country, but
their short lease nf life is nearly exhausted, and B.
A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in ftvor
daily.
CAUTION.
Should occasion require you to purchase B. A. Fan
nestock’s Vermifuge, be particularly careful to see
that the initials are B. A. This is the article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829,
And purchasers most insist on having it, if they do
not wish to have an imitation lorced upon them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT,
Formerly B. A. Fahhistock’s Sox A Co.,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
decO-dendawl*
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
DELIGHTFUL TOXIC.
r E take great pleasure in offering the old Caro-
Tir
W lina Bitters to*tbe public. They are compound
ed with great care, and contain some of the best Ton-
iosinthe Phtrmacopia; As evidence of the superi
ority of our Bitters overall others, we hsvo certifi
cates from many of the leading physicians in our
State, who have prescribed them in their practice.
THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
WANT OF APPETITE.
GENERAL DEBILITY.
CHILLS AND FEVER.
# DYSPEPSIA
We do not offer our Bitters as a eure for all dis
eases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal.
For sale by Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
Principal Depot,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & 00.,
Importers ofchoico Drags and Chemicals,
Charleston, S. C.
For sale in Maeon by
L. W. Hunt & Co.
xnay25-eocl&wly
COTTON GINS.
rjlHE undersigned, as Agent, offers to Planters
the DANIEL PRATT SWINGING FRONT GIN;
an improvement admitted to he of great utility.—
They are faultless in mechanism and simple in con
struction- Two premiums have been awarded these
Gins within the past year. Also, the BBO WN COT
TON GIN, manufactured by J. F. Brown, formerly
of the firm of E. T. Taylor & Co., and Clemons,
Brown & Co., Columbus, Ga. Also, HALL'S COT
TON GIN FEEDER and PEABODY’S COTTON
SEED HULLER and 8EPBAATOB. I can be
found, with samples, at the store of Geo. M. Logan,
No. 68 Second street.
F.S. Johnson.
Macon, July 7-deod-aemiw&w8m
MADAME FOY’S
Combined
Corset, Stir! Snorter
marll-wfim
AND BtTSTJLE
Is just the article needed by every
lady who consults
Health, Ccmfort and Style.
Testimonials in its favor are con
stantly being received from all parts
of the oountry.
LADY AGENTS wanted in every
county of the United State*.
HARMON. BALDWIN k FO.Y,
Sole Manufacturer.'
New Haven, Conn.
A Bargain Offered.
My PLANTATION of 2,000 seres excellent pine
land, on Itchameenodhawee Creek, Baker county,
.It mil a. from steamboat landing, 10 from Newton,
and 10 from ths railroad now in process of building
from Bainbridge to Cuthbert; 850 acres cleared
land, with ill necessary buildings, Ac.
I offer with the place moles, cattle, bogs, and all
pl.nt.tinp appertenauoee, together with the provis
ion crops, 210 seres of fine com, Ac., at the low
will
prioeof* 10per acre, and if desired, the pUoe i
be divided. CHAS. J. MALOlfc,
jolyl6-d2t»«tewAwSia
;i .
Ib&hbbHBShu]
BARRETT'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
£.R 0 . 1
V vus
FIRST PREMIUM
OT A SILVER KSDAL ^
M BARRETT’VhXiREST0RATIVE lA
By the N. H. Sute .Agricultural Societr, fttitf
^ Vftl* hol.l.n In Vd.ViM■ g.nt Sit 1SSR
BARRETT’S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
* Bestort* Gray Hair to its natural color. Pro-
m motes the growth of the Bair. Changes ~
tflA roots to their original organic action. Era
W\W cates Dandruff and Humors. I*j
. a tutrikiiifigoBb as a superior uressiDg.
It contains no Injurious ingredients.
Tvk and is the uost popular tad ^ .
^ reliable article throughout it 4
Js. the East,West, North _ w
*9 ♦ vro'r %
This Preparation surpasses all others of Its
_ class as a Hair Rencwer.
It is thorough in its action upon Gray or Faded
Hair and its effect permanent.
It produces but one distinct shade, while
others leave the hair in many varied colors.
It promotes growth when others fail to re
produce a single hair. ......
It does not crisp or dry the hair, hut leaves it
moist and glossy* __
Ladies find it superior to any other as a Toilet
Dressing* . _
The ingredients used in this Preparation are the
■very best that can be found, and are as
less as water. «
LORD St SMITH, Proprietor. A
Chicago, Ills.
L. W. HUNT A CO..
GENERAL AGENTS.IMACON. GA.
Fer sate by all Druggists.
apr5-daw g
HO®!
DR. SKALLENBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops the Chills.
This Medicino lma been before tho Public
fiftecn,year3, and is still chcx l of all other
known, rcme-l-cs. It docs iw’. purge, docs
not eickcn tho Etonmch, is perfectly safe in
any dose tuu^ under all circumotances, and
is tho only Medicine that will
CURE J;J5 WED l AT ELY
and psnnaneni’.y every form of Fever and
Ague, because i‘ a perfect Antidote to
iltalaria.
Sold by all 'Oruscista.
THE
GREATEST WORK OF THE AGE
A BOOK INVALUABLE
To Every Grocer, Every Produce Denier,
Every Dairyman, Every Farmer, Every
Manufacturer, Everybody.
YOU CANNOT AFFORDgTO BE WITHOUT IT l
JT contains the surest and only certain method to
_ keep Eggs Fresh and Sweet for at least one year.
Thecostis less than half a cent per dozen, and by
this method Eggs bought at eight and ten cents per
dozen during the summer can be kept and sold in the
winter for lrom thirty to fifty cents. AVhen once
known, this method will take the place of all others.
It does nbt tarnish the egg or give it the appearance
of age. AVhen offered for sale, it cannot be told either
by appearance or quality from a fresh laid egg.
It contains the best receipt ever published of ren
dering sonr and rancid butter perfectly sweet, and
also how to give a uniform and natural color to
AVhite and streaked Batter, and the best manner of
mixing and repacking batter for market.
Taese two receipts alone are worth hundreds of
dollars.
It tells the cheapest and best mode, of manufactur
ing AVashing Compounds. Howto make Hard and
Soft Soap, Inks, Candles, paints. Varnishes. Cements
and Baking 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
curim; flams and all kinds of meat.
It tells haw to dye clothes of all shades and in fast
colors.
It gives valuable receipts for curing barns, sores,
eats, felons, frost bites, cancer, ear ache, tooth ache,
ing worm, with hundreds of other new and valuable
methods, with full directions, so that any one can use
them.
It tells how to take ont 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 howto tan furs either with or without the
hair or wool on, and how to Imitate those of superior
grades.
It tells how to make the best curling fluid for mak
ing the hair grow in beautiful flowing ringlets.
It tells how to feed hens so aa to make them lay all
the year round.
It gives over five hundred rare and valuable re
ceipts, and a complete guide to the manufacture of
hundreds of useful and saleable articles, including
patent medicines, perfumery, toilet and dental arti
cles, and Diany others easily made, at trifling cost,
and selling readily at large profits, with many manu
facturers’ secrets, etc.
It is valuable to every one. Be sure to get it.
Sent by mail, free of postage, fbrono dollar,
lished and for sale by
WILLIAM H. BISHOP,
Agent for the Publishers, Sc. Louis, Mo.
mayl3-d*w3mo»
Pub-
SLOW HORSESJHri® FAST!)
Fast Horses made Faster.
Vf Y mode of treating Horses is guaranteed to in-
JLvJL oi
erease the speed otany horse, good or poor. Or
dinary farm horses 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 them, after
four days training, for 32000. They trotted in 2-48in
bo
hey trot
harness! Another bought an ordinary saddle horse
for $9J and in one week sold him for $800. I will send
my method to any address on receipt of $1.
JESSE C. MANFELDER,
Care of Box 2701, St. Boats, Mo.
m»yl4-dJrw3m
A BOOK FOE THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
A private Coun
selor to the Mar
ried or those about
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 pago?, with num
erous engraving, and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it i9 a book that ought to be under lock and key.
still it ts a book that ought to be under
and notlaid carelessly about the home.
Sent to any one (free of postage! for 50 cents.
Addre'sDr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
street, St. Lonis, Mo.
«■ NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN
FORTUNATE. . ,
Belore applying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers or using any Quack Rem
edies. peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what yeur
disease is or how deplorahlo your condition.
Dr. Batts can be consulted, personally or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No. 12
N. Eighth street, bet. Market and Chesnut, St. Louis,
Mo.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
THE GBBAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
MRS
WHITCOMB’3
8YRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP
MRS.
■WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
Corea Colio and Grip
ing in the Bow.els, and
facilititates the process
ofTeething. Subdues
Convulsions and over
comes all di'easc3 in
cident to infants and
Children. Cures Di-
PRICE
25
CENTS:
PRICE
25
CENTS.
PRICE
25
CENTS.
children of all ages.
It is the Great Infant’s and Children g Soothing
Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or
low other cause.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO., St.
^Sold by°brnggisU and Dealers in Medicine every
where. june30-d£wly
THE CELEBRATED
Bottoms’ Horse Power
MESSRS. B. FINDLAY8’ SONS:
Agents for the sale ot uuxi ■
BRAIKD HORSE POWER for the State of Georgia.
JOHN D. CHARLTON.
General Agent.
HOMAS J. BOTTOMS, Proprietor and Invonto.-i
apr2-eodtf
T HE Fall Term opens on the .firat Monday in
August The advantages claimed for the
School are thoroughness, healthfulnees of situation
and cheapness. Tuition for the Fall Term of four
months, $2$, to be paid in advance. Board, (15 to
$18 per month, to be paid monthly in advance.
Young men are prepared for any clase in College
or for basineos. For farther particulars address
A. D. CANDLES,
U. O. LOOMY,
Principals.
WALTHAM
WATCHES.
■■ J’ilE extensive ufe of tke*e Watches for the last fif-
_ teen years by Railua- Conductors, Engineers,
aad Expressmen, the most exuding of vaich wear
er*. has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, stead
iness. durability, rnd accuracy uf the Waltham
Wutch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, ia
to decide the question as to the real value ol these
time-keepers.
More than 450,000 of them watches are now speak
ing for themselves in the pockets of the people—a
proof and a guarantee of tneir superiority over all
others.
The superior organization and great extent oi the
Company's Works at Waltham, enable them to pro
duce Watches at a price'which renders competition
futile, aad those who buy any other Watch merely
pay from 25 to 5J per cent, more for their Watches
than is necessary.
We are now selling Waltham Watches at less prices
in greenback*, than the gold prices before the war.
There is no other manufacture oi any kind in the
United States 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 nse.
Having hail tho refusal of nearly every invention in
watchmaking originating in this country or in Eu
rope, only those were finally adapted which severe
testing by the most Bkillful artisans in ourworks, and
long nse on the part ot the public, demonstrated to
be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping.
Among the many improvements we would particu
larize:
The invention and nse of a centre-pinion of pecu
liar construction, to prevent damage to the tram by
the breakage of main springs, is original with the
American Watch Company, who, having had the re
fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent
pinion as being the best and faultless.
Hardened and tempered hairsprings, now univer
sally admitted by watchmakers to be tho best, are
used in all grades of Waltham Watches.
All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, pro
tecting the movement from dnst and lessening the
necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary in other
Watches. , , . . _ . .
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 the public. To those living in portions of
tho United Stales where watchmakers do net abound,
watches with the above mentioned improvements
which tend to insure acourac- .cleanliness, durability
and convenience, must prove invaluable.
Every VV ateh guaranteed by the Company.
To prevent imposition, buyers should see that every
Watcn should bear cither of the following trade
marks:
American Watch Co........
American Watch Co.......
American Watch Co.,
Crescent Pt «...
Appleton, Tracy * Co
Waltham Watcn Co -
P. S. Bartlett
Wm. Ellery.....™
Home Watch Co
..Waltham, Ma-s.
-Waltham, Moss.
..Waltham, Mass.
..."Waltham, Mas*.
—Waltham, Mass.
...Waltham, Mass.
—Waltham. Mas
Boston; Mass.
For sale at retail by all respectable dealers.
No Watches retailed by the Company.
Address.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
GENERAL AGENTS,
182 Broadway, New York.
ASK TO SEE THE NEW FULL-PLATE WATCH
bearing the trade mark *‘AMEB ICAN WATCH CO.,
Crescent et. Waltham, Mass.’’ It is by far THE
BEST FULL-PLATE WATCH mada in the United
States, and surpasses anything heretofore made in
this country for Railway Engineers, Conductors, ste.
apr20-deod*weow3m
COTTON GINS REPAIRED
P. C. SAWYER,
AT DIXIE WORKS.
MACON. - - - GEORGIA.
C T0TT0N GINS made as good as new, at from one-
j third to one half the cost of a new Gin, and
made equal to the best Gins manufactured in the
United States.
Large Gins reduced to any required size.
None bat the best and most experienced workmen,
irom the shop of the late Sam’l Griswold, aTe em
ployed, and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. I keep a large supply of the
different kinds o; Ribs used by the several Gin-
makers.
Refer to hundreds oi planters in the counties ot
Wilkinson, Laurens, Twiegs, Pulaski, Houston. Bibb,
Crawford, Monroe and Upscn, among whom are the
following: Wilkinson, M. J. Carswell; Laurens, Joel
Coney; Pulaski, James Bohannon. M. F. Grace:
Houston. C. N. Rountree. Rev. B. F. Thirp; Bibb.
Pnlaski Holt: Monroe. Jamrs Tripp: Upson Rev.
James Lyon: Crawford. David McGee: and to Harde
man k Sparks, of Macon.
Send in yonr Gins early, in order to give me time to
fix them up right. ,P. C. SA W YE3.
aar2n-eod-«w-w-4m Yorks. Maoon.Ga.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB PCBIFFMCr THE 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
seemed saturated with
corruption, hare been.
E urillcd and cured by it.
crofulous affections and
disorders, which were ag
gravated by the scrofu
lous contamination until
they were painiblly afflicting, have been radically
cared in such great numbers in almost every see-
tlon of the country, that the public scarcely need to
be informed of Us virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfclt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it seems to breed infection throughout tho body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the.
surface or among the vitals. In tho latter, tuber
cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it show*
its presence by eruptions on the skin, sr foul ulcer
ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa
sional use of a bottle of this Snnaparilla is ad
visable, even when no active symptoms of'dises’a
appear. Persons afflicted with the following coo.-
plnints generally find immediate relief, and. ..t
length, cure, by the use of this SAMSAPAltlL-
hA: St. Anthony’s
Anthony’s Fire, Hose or JErj/'lj* >«.«.
lar and nervous systems.
' Syphilis or Venereal and Wereurtj^l Hi senses
■ long
the complaint. Feueorrhtea or Whites, Uterine
Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are com
plied gratis, Rheumatism and Gout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in the Mood, yield quickly to it, as also JAver
Complaints, Torpidity, ConyestionorInflam
mation of the Fiver, ana Jaundice, when arising,
as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the
blood. This SARSAPARIFFAL la a great re-
storer for the strength and vigor of the system.
Those who are Zanattid and zdstless, Despon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled with A'ervous Ap
prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections
symptomatic of Weakness, will liml immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorativo
power upon trial.
prepared'by
Xkv. JT. C. AYER 4k CO., Lowell, Haas..
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Sold by L. W. HUNt k CO.. J. H. Zeilin k CO
- Si "*
tad all the Druggists ia Maeon. Also, all Drn ggis ts
Medicine everywhere.
and Dealsn in J
iaeodawatw
MANNING’S
Antidote for Intemperance!!
Jaiyl7-d£wlmo
S an Infallible Cure for this fearful rice. Its use
_ will at onoe remove the taste or desire for stim
ulants, and will soon create an actual dislike, for
them. It can be administered in tea. coffee or even
water, without exciting stupision, as it is free from
taste or smell. If you have • husband, brother or
friend, addicted to this terrible habit, it u your duty
f County Mt»**tflTs Me.
^ ILL be'sold oil the first I needoy in Augxtt next
. before ue Court-hi.iua door ia the tows of
Mon iceilo within the legal hours of sale, a tract of
land containing til hundred acres. m..r or lew. being
all the lanos whereon jSbeawick. MoMichael now
lives, levied on ns the property of G J. McMichael
to satisfy * f. fa. from J -i -r'r ■' nperior Court in favor
of T. J. Pritchett v*- G. J. MeMiohsoL Property
pointed out by plaintiff, attorney.
B T. DIGBY.
ianeC9-tds. Deputy Sheriff.
Q.t'-phGlA, JAf-Pt. C-JCLN IY.—Whereas, Benj
T. Digby applies to me for let'or* of administra
tion upon the estate of Arch*ll»* Wilson, deceased.
This is to cite and admonish all persons interested
to show cause, if any they bare, on the first Monday
in September next, why said letters should not be
granted ; '
Witness my hsr.d and official signature, this 7th
day of July, 1870.
J- W. BURNEY.
jalyl3-w30d Ordinary.
G eorgia, jasper county-oedikaev’s or-
pick. Said Cousty—Ik Cbaubkes. May 10th,
1870—Whereas Thomas O. Broddus. hxectator on the
estate of Thomas Broddus, deceased, applies to me
forlotters of dismission from sa d estate
These are therefore to cite and adroonith 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.
.j J. W. BURNEY,
may 22-3 niw Ordinary.
JONES COUNTY.
^EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Oedihaev’s Os-
vice said cousty, at Chaebkrs. May 9.1870.—
Whereas, Wm. Little and Orrie Tuits, Administra
tors on estate of Berjamin M. Tufts, deceased, ap
plies to me for dismission from said estate:
Tbe-e are, therefore, to ci'e and admonish all per
sons concerned to show canse. on or by the first Mon
day inSeptembernext, at this office, if any they have
to the contrary.
Given under my hand officially.
It. T. ROSS.
mayll-w3m Ordinary.
rt BORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Oepisaey’r 0f-
vX pick, said Cousty. May 9,1870—Whereas. Mem-
brance Williams applies to metordisinhiiin rom ad-
minis’ration on estate of Margery T. Carmichael, de
ceased, thebe are to notify all persons concerned to
show came, if any they have, to the contrary, on or
by the first Monday in September next. Witness my
hand officially. R0 LAN D T. RObS,
may 11 w3moa Ordinary. .
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Ordihaey’sOfficb
said cousty, At Chambsbs, Mar 9, 1870.—
Whereas, Wm. A. Chambers. Administrator on.the
estate of John W. Finney, deceased, applies to me for
Dismission from saiil estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show came, 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,
majll-w3m Ordinary.
/GEORGIA. JONES COUNTY —Ordikaby’s Of-
VX FlCK, Said Cousty. At Chahbebs, May 9.1870.
Whereas. Bryant Balk'-om, Administrator rn the
estate of Ephraim Moore, deceased, applies to me for
Dismission from said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all prr-
fons 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. R0S8,
mayll-dku3m . Ordinary.
MARION COUNTY.
Mar tom Connty Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt-house door in the
town ot Buena Vista. County of Marion, on the
first Tussd-y in August next, the cast half of lot of
land No. 213 in the ififth District ot Marion county.
Sold as the property of Mathew Melton, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from Marion Superior Court in favor oi
JohnR. Mmter. , , . .
Also, at the sometime and place, lot of land No
iff - — aV* Va««wf k Tliolwinf a r W o r i An || All a I tv Nnld
195 in the Fourth District of Marion connty. Sold
as the property of F. J. Wall, to s tisfy a fi. fa- in
favor of John Coason. JOHN HAWKS,
juae29 tds. bhenff.
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Wberea*.Tbos.
" j,. Rogers, T. J. McMichael, and S. W. Mo
Michael, Executors of Seaborn McMichael. deceased,
have petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said county
lor Letters Difmipsory: A11 parties interested in said
estate are notified to tile their objections, if any. to
the same within the the time prescribed by statute.
Witness my hand, June 3d, 1870 % _
JAbe M* LOWti, »
juneVw3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.—Whereas. .Tack-
son M. Gill has applied for Lettert rte boms non
cam teatimento annexo, on the estate of James Perry-
mon. deceased. _
Allinterested 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 July MWB
julyl0-20d Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
G EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.-Whereas. Wm.
R. Brown executor of Henry Brown, deceased,
applies for dismipsion from his executorship, and hav
ing filed his petition for theaame in my ofitat.
This is to cite all ?nd singular the next of km and
creditors of paid deceased, to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in Febru&ry next,
and show enure, if any they have, why Letters of
D emission should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signa’ure. -fuly 8th.
1870. JNO- L- PARKER.
july9-w30d. . Ordinary.
Twiggs County.
G
E0RGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—JameaT. Glover,
v> administrator, with the will annexed, upon the
estate of Jesse Hearn, deceased, having petitioned
for a final discharge from his said administration, all
persons concerned are required, within the legal
time, to be 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-
maytl-w3m JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary.
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas,. Ann
MeCrea (eol’d) applies for Letter of Administra
tion on the estate ofParu MeCrea, (eol’d) late ofsaid
connty, deceased. . . ...
This is. therefore, to cite all persons interested to
be and appear at my offioe on or before the 1st Moir-
day in August next, and show cans*, ifany they have,
why said letters should not be granted to said appli
cant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
Jnne 13.1870. JOHN F. SHINE.
junel5w-30d Ordinary.,
G eorgia . TwiGGs countt.-mes-e. b.k**«-
DY vs K W. Kemkdt—Libel foe Divorcb lx
Twiggs Superior Court, March Teeh., 1870.-1} ap
pearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff ot
sal*county in the above itated care, that the defend
ant, E. W. Kenedy, is not to be found in said State,
it is oidered by theCourt that service be perfeetMl on
said def-ndint by publication in the Telegraph and
Messenger, a gazette published In Bibb county,Ueor*"
gin. or^e a month for lour month*. •
By the Court. CROCKtsR k GOODE.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court. March Term. 1870. ', ■ "i,... _ ,
apr!5 wlam4mo J. M- BURKETT, Clerk.
QEORG IA.T WIGGS COUNTY—Where**, Archl-
v bald H. Moore, administrator of John T. Moore,
deceased, applies for Letters ot Dismission from hu
said administration. . . ....
These are. therefore, to cite and admonirhiall per
sons concerned to be and appear at my offioe and
show cause, if any they have, why said applicant
M ~ ■ ■■* November term
should not be dismissed at the next
of the Court of Ordinary. ' - T ,
Given under my hand officially this 4th day of July.
18 ‘°' JOHN F. SHINE,
jn!y6-\*3mo Ordinary.
EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas, James
Jl T. Goode, applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration de bonis non on the estate of William M,
Varnum, late of said county, deceaseds ■
tfow thig is to cite and admonish all pentons inter
e<ted co be and appear at my offioe, within the time
by law prescribed, and show cause, if eny they can,
why such letters should not be granted said appli-
Ca 5ivon under my hand officially thia July ^1870.
JOHN I* BHINB,
jn!y5-w30d Ordinary.
Cl ROKGfA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereaj.
r Carter applies for Letters of Adminirtrrtion wL
lo will annexed upon the estate of Benj. A. Saxon,
4 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 the time by law pretcribed,
and show cause, ifany they can, why such Letters
should not be granted to said applicant. • ,
Given under my hand-officioll^thl^Jul^^. 1870.
july6-wS0d Ordinary.
Executor's Sol*.
virtue of au order of th* Court of Ordinary^of
Chattahoochee county, will bo sold before the
Court-house door, in'Georgetown, Quitman county,
on the first Tuesday in Angust next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following described parcels
or lots of land, being the property of the estate of
Jamas Cook, late of Chattahoochee connty. deceased:
Lots 812, 298, 299.297, and i78; all of 265 and 248
lying south of Southwestern Railroad, being 200acres,
more or less: five acres, more or less, lying north of
Weoiaonee Creek, off of lot 247. Sonth naif of lot
310. containing 100 acres, more or less. West half of
lot 247, the Spring Branch on said lot being the divid
ing line thereof. containing 130 acres, more or lea*.
Also part of lot 246, deacrided in deeds by mod* Unas.
containing 30 acre*,' mere or less. Sold as the prop
erty ofsaid deceased, for tho pnrpoee of distribution
among the heirs of said deoeaged. Terms on the day
of sale.
JAR, M. COOK,
H. W. COOK.
iunc23~w6w* Executors.
09
wsiwir.
Q.KO R «* I S, BlBa UiUifik
Campbell; administrator,
(ate oi Dominie Crobie, lats of
tpr lien to me for Letters of Oiiuiwit. . ■ . .
these are, therefore, to cite and admonish w
singular. !hr kindred and creditors of said decM
r be;
be and appear at my office on or before C- .
Monday m August next, toabow cause, if aoy t
have, why letters should not be granted the Ap
cant
Given under my hand officially.
C<T« VABfi,
may3-w80m Ordinary.
G J.E0RG1A. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. C O’CoB-
i ne.i, Kxeeutor of the e late of Dennis Shehan*
late of fftid county, hug applied (ont for leftvo to
tell the real and personal property belonging to aaid
estate,
A li person* interested are required to be and appear
at tr.e Court ol Ordinary, of saui county, on or before
the first Monday in August next, and showcanee.il
any they can. why an order should not be grant*!
the said executor authorizing him to sell said prep-
•rty.
Given under my hand and official signature. July 2,
1870. . „ m
C.T. WARD.
july3 L w30d Ordtoary.
m
QEORGIA. Bi BB COUfvTY.—Whereas.
W, A.
„ Huff. Kexcutor of the estate of Travis Buff, 1st*
ofsaid e unty, deceased, applies tome for Letters of
Dismission, .... ,
This is, therefore, to cite and' admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
tjbeand appear at. the Court of Ordinary, of said
county, on the first Monday in October next, to show
cause, if any they can, why letters of dtimissiua -
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, July l
1870.
C. T. WARD.
july3-wSm Ordinary.
u
v*. f .
. ta if -
QEORaiA.BIBB COUNTY.-Whereap.H P.Raley
.T Pxeeutor of the estate of Abner Raley, latocf
raid county, deceased, has made application to me
for Letters of Dismission,
This is. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
smu'ir the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary, of said
county, on the 1st Monday ia October next, to show
caure. ifany they can, why Letters of Dismission
should not be granted the applioant.
Given under my hand ana officially signature July
2.1S70.
C. T. WABD.
july3-w3m , Ordinary.
V c a ..A!
\‘ff.
G eorgia, bibb county.—wherea», L«wi* n.
Whittle, Executor of the estate of Julia A.
Powers, late deceased, has mode application to me
for Letters of Dismission, •
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred md creditors, to be and appear at the Court
»* Ordinary, of said oonnty, to be held on the first
Monday in October next, to show cause, if soy they
can. why letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, July
2,1870.
a T. WARD.
Iuly3-w3m Ordinary.
I i KUKG1A. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, EdwardG.
VI Jeffers has applied to me for Letters of Admin
istration upon the estate of Adeline J. Jeffers, late of
said county, deceased. ... ,
All persons interested are required to be and ap-
pear at the Court of Ordinary.'ot said county, on or ’
before thefiretMonday in Ansutt next, to show cause,
ifany they have, why letters of Administration should
not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, July %
1870.
C.T. WARD.
july3-w30d Ordinary.
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NOTICE.
META ROGERS. ) Libel for Divorce. In Bibb
vs. > Superior Court, to May
PATRICK S. ROGERS, j Term. 1878.
1 Tappearing to the Court that the d.fenilant in the
A above esse does not lesiao within the State ot
Georgia,"it is ordered that said defendant appear at
thenext t.rm of this Court, to bo held on toe third
Monday in .November next, and answer raid libel for
Divorce, and that service of the same be perfected by
publication of this order, in the Macon Telegraph 4
Messenger once a month for four months preceding
said Term of Court.
By iho Court. May 21st, 1870,
• WHITTLE k AUSTIN.
Attorney* for Libellant.
A true extract frem Minutes of Bibbhnperior Court,
June 13, 1870.
A. B. ROSS. D. C.
july!6 law4m
Geo. W. GustiD. Adm’r, del
boni» pod, of estate of T. I
B. Bloom. I
vs. |
Wm. B. Johnson, exesutor. I Bill for Direction te
etc ,E.W. Bloom Morton, I May Term, 1870, of
Bliss ACo..G*o. Chapman,! Bibb Bnperi r Court
Dayton k Waldo. G. T. | and Injunction.
Rider, B. C. Thatcher k I
Co.. Darling. Griswold k I
Co., and all other creditors
>s
»*• it.-.’
of said X. K. Bloom.
TT appearing to the Conrt that certain of (he credi-
JL tors of said estate do not reside in the titate of
a
Georgia, it is, on motion of complainant’s counsel,
ordered that such non-resident creditors do appear
at the next Term of this Court, to be held oa the 3d
Monday in November next, and demur, plead or
answer (not demuring alone), to said bill. It is far
ther ordered that service oi said bill be perfected upon
said non-retident defend ants, by publication of this
order once a month for four months, in a public
gazette of this Slate, known as the Telegraph A
Messer ger.
By the Coast, June 28,1870.
E. T. BEST.
Solicitor for Comp'aintant.
A true extract from the Minutes. June 28,1870.
A. B. ROdS, D. a
julyJ6-wlaw4mo
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
*
And all persona indebted to said deceased,
by required to make immediate payment
of the undersigned.
lecribed bylaw.—
leoeesad. are here
to either
V
june21-w6t*
R. J. LIGHTFOOT,
J. B. LIGHTFOOT,.
Executors.
BAKER COUNTY.
Baker County Sheriff’* Sale.
W ILL bs sold on the first Tuesday in August next.
before tha Court-House door, in the town of
Newton. Baker connty. Ga. between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit; Lots of Land,
Nos. 16.17,18,19. in the eighth district of said county;
and the east half of lot No. 4. In the seventh distriet
of said county. Levied on as tha property of Wm. 0.
*’1
I**
ll
is tne properly oi wm. v*
Bray, to satisfy a mortgage ft. fa (for tho parch aM >. .iVf, % < i,”
money of the same) from Baker Superior Court. Maxi' ve
Tern, 1870, ia favor ofJL G. Hollaed vs. W-nu C.
- .LIAM JAtKSON. .
Bray. ' WILLIAM JAVKSON. , , ,
june2-w60d Sheriff. . “ • j* '5*
Baker County kberUTs Bale*.
\\TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next.
Tv before the Courthouse doer, in the town of
.. before the Court house doer, in the town
Newton, Baker connty. Ga.. between the legal hour*
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One naif interest in lots of land Nos. 90, ■81,110:1U,
112 and 113, and the south half of lot No. 166, in tb*
7th District i “
erty of J, V"
the May Te ... . - —. , -
ty. in fgvor of John Atkinson vs- J. W. Gilreoth.
■' .i dj
... jr
: ft
Also, at the seme time and plaee, east half of lot
No. 144 in the 1th District of said county. Levied
on as the property of Virginia Deleneey. to satisfy a
fi. fa. from the Superior Court of taid county, in favor
of JohnDse Ed. Deniae. Geo. W, Dunn', trustees for
the heirs at lew, of Walter B. Mann, Jr., to wit: big
wife and widow. Mary Mason, his son. Wm. Mason,
and his daughter, Bal ie Meson, vs. Richard Roe.
ease eject, and Wm. E. Phillips, tenant in possession,
holding under Virginia Delanoey, widow of N. C. D«-
U °* W ‘ WM. JACKSON. Sheriff;
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WASHINGTON COLLEGE
GENERAL H. R LE®>
BE next session will begin September Uth and
T end Jane 23d.
EXPENSES, »SQMo «75-
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G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
date hereof, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave toeell the real property
belonging to the estate of John Hollingsworth, de
ceased. A. B. BOBS,
Administrator estate J. Hollingsworth.
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G EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY—Forty days after
date application will be made to the Honorable
Court of Ordinary, of said county, for Letters of
Dismission on the estate of N. B. Sbutt, deceased.
ELIZA C. SHUTT,
Julyl7-w3m Adm’x.
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HOUSTON COUNTY.
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Houston CenatyjSlKriffgale.
W ILL be sold on the let Tuesday in August next,
before the Court-honse door, in the town of Per
ry, within the usual hoars of sale.
Lot of land No. 146 and the north half of lot No-
145, in the 10th Distriet of Houston county, contain
ing 303% acre*, more or less. Sold. as the property of
John K h ing, to satisfy a mortgage A fa. from Hous
ton Superior Court, in favor of Mary M. Begin, vi. . .*•,
John R. King. Property pointed out by C. O, Dun-
eon, plaintiff's attorney. ■■ ••a. "ASS
JOHN E. COOK.
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Georgia Hauiton Connty.
TETHEREAB. James T. Fretwell makes applico-
T T tion for Letters of Administration on 4b* estate
ol Chai. W. Fretwell, lato ofsaid county deceased,
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on or
the lstMonday in autustnext, torhow cause,
they have, why said Letter* she aid not be
I- Given under my officialsi^nature^tiiis 22j
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Ordinary.
Honaton connty Sheriff’s Bole.
W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in Aug
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before the Court-honze door, in the tow