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Xiie vj-eox*tria. Weekly Teleoraioli and Journal & Messenger.
L'VKRREGULAToR.or WED-
uliNE forDyspepsia,Hiai.'cte.
f ju n ' ice. Cos t i vm css. Cast u Dya-
jun ico, osiivencE?, l.Bp uy*-
Jtcry, Sick Head hone, Chronic
■ ■ s orthe Bladder and Kidney?,
W; tu n»<. rh lK Disease? of the Sk n. Itn-
r'd i v< 0 '• S:c’.j.ucholy or Depression of
ADMIKISTKATOE’S SALE.
v-.,k f -i!m n's Lore enumerated h,veihcir
* •W**’ d which is the most r reva’ent
,|,j. c >outry, nni as ia many cites tho
milfliH iuo rvuvu ut h |>u)7*iaau, uiu*
, v.ic reibfuy rlon'd bo provide! that
Local Aoexts—BEALL, SPEARS & CO.. Cotton
Factors, Augusta. Ga ; &AULSBUSY, RE3PEH8 A
CO., Cottou Factors and Commission Merchants
Macon, Ga.
Prices, per ton of 2000 lbs.: 862 cash, *72 on time
at Baltimore; $70 cash, $80 on time at Augusta and
Msecn.
?;T0MS OF A DISEASED
E
I P.iinIn Ibes'do: Sometime?the
I rate is telt under the shc'u'drr-
I nudei'i* sometimes mttskcnf»r
J rb> uuiaitem in tlio ann. Xlio
. «i’b I n?cfaiipetiteucdeickcess.
Com and Wheat Compound 61 lees per ton. ' .
Every cargo Analyzed and guaranteed to standard
by E. M. PENDLETON, M. D., Chemist, Sparta,
Goc.rsria. f - ■
ffaF" Send to Agents and get circulars containing
testimonials from many planters who have used it
nov2C-w4t
B Vi rt ?? oi an order of the Court of Ordinary of
| Pulaski oiunty. will he told belore the Conrt-
nouso door in the town of Hawkinsville, within the
usaat hours of sale. on the first Tuesday in January
next, tbo following property, the same being tho
real estate o Jas. Phillip?, Sr, deceased, to-wit:
noi?. ° ih“* Nos. one hundred and nlnetj-tuJ
G92), two hundred and twenty-one (221), two hunJaui
<2i2). two hnnirei and twenty-three
!s^i 'i*-} 8 hundred au! j fifty. ; w0 and cne-hUf at
(?4>or I it No. one hundred an! ninety eisot
No. two hundred and twenty-four fi.4).
< no nan of one hundred and niucty-nine (lit*., more
”*■ embracing ail tha’ portion of add lot lying ojr
tbe west side of the Hawkin-ville and .Mil <dgeviilc
noad; a so ten ner-.s, more orle<s,Tyin* in the n rth
corner pi said lot. on the eas t side of said roa i. There
ianoa al- adjoin e.cb other.
Also, i:t-ihc same time and place, lets of Land Nos,
one hundred »Dd ninety one (191). two hundred (itO .
an Jthe rem rising portion of lot No. onehon Led and
ct'!, , n hat e been don-. A s tet
l<**j u -, alt adaut The parieot
If*' . j bditj : he is ca il> *;a
rr. nn«! he OMophrin
•* * ‘ . a »\ • h:< 4i iiird bea
.. , cry, accompanied with
ion f h iving 'eft u- dono son ething
I'tcht, dry rough is
iani complains of
> startle l, his feet
.loins of a prickly
"If ii>-■ st- t>: b:s spirits are low; and. al-
> s »i' -5 d h .t csoc iso w,,n!d be beneficial to
tji-iely -uuiuou up fortitude enough
»*• inf«. >•* d'S '"«t' every remedy. Sov-
‘“iiove eyuiftem- attend tbe disease, but
rfi .oc' irrcd when few r.f them existed, yet
, I I he iody u »r death h.-a shown the
PRU. xtctisi-riy deranged.
f by all p rson*. old anis ounir.
*: .,rol tho f- reg'-iii* syrn toms appear. It
* 5 L vcgitilile eomp; uno, ss.not jniuri us.tj
-SLC MARK
• ,k! Vti.- iic fonstiiuth'U?. and will keep the
' i.,!,hr action if «-std f roperly.
rin unneilthy l..c.il>tiesroat avtldall
T*" r *" i.. \ lV uUirg »'lost occasionally to keep
s** 1 . aciii-R.
Kor b’.l 'ren c'.uiplain'n. of ecl-
>r (tel
„ h*R'l r obe or i ink ttomneh. a
jell 'TO' 1 * I aasi'ooni'ul or morowi 1 give re-
nF 1 Children, as well as adult*,
much tupper. or eat sometl ing
'i.,- t dig.lt well, producing ro-ir rmnaeh,
Sr r .tleKDCif: ago.d dosa will givera-
"ti to rcrpooF of ali ag^a
Hisai l, w .|| g a ^ fur * relief from their
•^^eottivtnes'. swimming iu the head, colic,
:ifiJ osJf by
Oufi iMyiiiVi
DELIGHTFUL TONIC
W ' E'aljegri.-at pleasure iu offering the old Caro
lina Bitters to tho public. They are compound-
ed with great care, and contain some of the best Ion
icsitn the 1 hsrmaeopia; As evidence of thesupert
onty of oar Bitters overall others, we have eortifi
j. H. ZE1LIN & CO.,
DRUGGISTS, Macon, Ga.
I^jl; bjmil,(U>. cct-19 f
BAH It, E T T’ S
RESTORATIVE.
O »u
A4 tn«
. r FIRST PREMIUM
FIRST PREMIUM
V or a 3iLVEa hedalV
via iviKVRe to
M BARRETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVE
% [iIV S. It. St.le SgrleollonU So-lctr, u lu
~ ' fair, totfca ia Kuhns. Sept, to, I545.
BARRETT’IJ
Vegetable Hair Restorative
I0Ses Grsj Hxlr to iu Chtoral color. Pro.
A dcm* frovtb of tbo flair. Cbaa&cs tho
’ r .*Elrlull«I«U. h.BwrtorDm,i D! . jQ
IJL KKunu u tqjttrioG* lundknu,*
i T $ -*2Z2i? ■
aadSoatlu
mro^
i-P«sar»tion purpasscs all others of its
7^ u * Hair llcncucr.
liilorooxb in it* action upon Gray or Faded
Eiimd its effect permanent.
but one distinct hlindc. while
idm leave the hair in many varied colors.
:promotes growth when others fail to re-
rftdaco isingle hair.
ilMsot crisp or dry tho hair, hut leaves it
niitn.i glossy.. ,
liietiml it superior to any other as a Toilet
Inning.
leiimdient* used in this Preparation are the
wry best that can bo found, and are as h—wi
ll* u water. -
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,^
Chicago, Ills-
L. W. HURT ft CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS. MACON. GA.
’wait by all Druggist*.
nMsw
Oj© _
I 0 R * SHALLEriSEHCER’S
[Fever and Ague
antidote
Always Stops the Chills.
I His Medicine has teen baforo tlio Public
|5*a years, and is efll stead of all other
ItLiu remclics. It docs uA purgo, does
iiekiT 1 *—-• •
.••a tuj stomaeli, it jierfoctly safe in
! oo-e ea l under oil circumstances, and
litwoaly Medicine that will •
I CURE IMMEDIATELY
^cnaanciitly '«vciy form of Fever and
luariaf" ' '* a I >el ^ oc t -Axttidoto te
Sold by fill D.-morists
0SADALIS!
THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RE-
I ticrer purifies the blood and cure* Scrof-
>1*. byphilu. Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dia-
■tteiy description of Wood Working Machinery.
' ^tural Engines a specialty. Send for descrip-
Citaiogue and Prioo Lists. sep9 oodwly
?yi>blho. OMU UUCMUfi uucuwuueui, as*o~
— of Wo in cd. and all Chronie Affections of
be Blood. Liver and Kidneys. K©commended
7 the Medical Faonltv. and many thousands
cor best citizens. Head the testimony ol
i-hysiciaiis and p.ueati who have used»Rosa-
:a!U ; eerd for our Koa&daiis Guide to Ileaalt
;^ook. or Alm&mio. for this year, which we
ipnblhh for gratuitous distribution; it will give
job much valuable information*
! Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; I take
pleasure in recommending your Kosadalisas
ftrery powerful alterative. X have soen it
-fed in two cases with happy results: one in a
*«e of secondary syphilis, in which the pa
tient pronounced himself cured after having
taken Cre bottles ef your medicine. The other
,ii a case of scrofula of long standing, which is
npidly improving under its use. and the mdi**
cations are that the patient will soon recover,
i have carefully examined the formnlce by
*hich your Hosadatis is made, and find it an
iczcellent compound of alterative ingredients.
Samuel G. McFadden. of Murfreesboro,
lienn.. rays:
S 1 have used seven bottles of,Rosadalis, and
am entirely cured of Rheumatism. Send me
[mr bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who
ba« scrofulous sore eyes.
* Benjamin Rechtol; of Lima. Ohio, writes:
jl have suffered for twenty years with an in
veterate eruption over my whole body; ashort
;ume since 1 purchased a bottle of Kosadalis
i md it effbetea a perfect cure.
aOSADAIiIS
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
! 49-Laboratory. No. 61 Exchange Place. Bal-
timore.
I Clementa A Co., Proprietors.
F °.T.' a ir. b ZKTI.IN * CO,
i 6-coJAwtf I- W. HINT * CO.
GEOKGE PAGE & CO.,
5 N. Schroeder Street, Baltimore,
ANUFACTURER8 of Portable and Stationary
Steam Engines and Boilers, patent improvi
"•tile Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Malay and Sash
Mills, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Shinglo
knee, etc. Dealers in Circular Saws, BeWng
Mill Supplies generally, and manufacturer’s
for Lcffel’s celebrated Turbine Water Wheel,
DISSOLUTION.
ElRRE, GUILFORD & CO. Is this day dis-
by mutual consent. All debts due to said
1 **# payable to, and all dobtB dne by said firm
-ttiulo by tho new firm of G. P- GUILFORD
" Mieon. November 21. 1870.
Macon, November SS, 1870.
■ mmrn | J. W. BURKE & CO.
G. P. GUILFORD.
NOTICE.
'He
7“ nnderslgned having disposed of their in-
J-feet in the Music business to Ch P. GUHi-
L:o., tike ploaenro in recommending the
;' :a *'> o-.-.r many friends and the public gen-
bespeak for them a liberal patronage.
f22dat.lt J. WsBURKE & OO.
STk Payers of Bibb County.
three weeks longer la given me to collect
h~ 9 Slats and County Taxes for 1870. I hope
Ux psyers will bear tills in mind and act ao-
" ■'• Any more notice ia useless from me.
-1,-, - - F. M. HEATH Tk O. »i*,
16-SUwdAatw r For Bibb county, do.
cate* Dorn many of tho leadlog (.byiicians in eux
Ute. 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 da cot offer our Bitters aa a euro for all dis
eases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no ecaal.
r or s ile by Uroggi.-ts and Grocers everywhere.
Principal Depot.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
Importers of choice Drugs aid Chemicals.
For sale in Macon by Merlon. S. C.
L. W. Hunt & Co.
^oy25j£0<J&wly
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
A private Coun
selor to the Mar
ried or thus "about
to marry, with the
latest diaeoyerie*
on tho physiolog-
the physical sys-
ical mysteries and revelations of . ..
tcm. how to preserve the complexion, etc..
This is an interesting work of 224 paee?, with nnm
ere hi engraving, and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it is abook that ought to be under lock and key,
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for 50 cents.
Addre-s Dr. Butt’s Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
street, St. Lonis, Mo.
43“NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN
FORTUNATE.
Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad'
vertiso in public papers or using any Quack Rem
edies, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no mutter what yeur
disease is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, ^personally or by mail
n the diseases mentioned in his works f
VI .. Offiec.^l“‘l2
N. Eighth bueet, bet. Market and Chcsnut, St. Loais.
Mo.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING RBMBDY.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
Cares Colic and Grip
ing in the Bowels, and
facilititates the process
of Teething. Subdue?
Convulsions and over
comes all di ease* in
cident to infants and
Children. Cures Di
arrhea. Dysentery and
.'aturner Complaint in
children of all ages,
ft i? the Great Ir.f.int’.' and Children's Soothing
Remedy in ali disorders brought on by teething or
any other cause.
Prepare i by the 3RAFT0N MEDICINE CO„ St.
Louis, Mo.
fold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine overy-
<sj>e.r«. iuneHO-ddrwly
PRICE
25
CENTfs
PRICE
25
CENTS.)
p.acs
25
CENTS.
is it that so many children die under me
, age of five years? That a largo proportion of
- Jdren die under that age, has long been a subject
of remark, and withont a satisfactory cause ascer
tained, it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the human
system from its earlicct infancy; therefore parents,
especially mothers, who are more constantly wltn
their children, cannot ho too observing of the first
symptoms of worms; forio surely as they exist, can
they be t
SAFELY Afi?» Ul3R.TAmi.-Sr
Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
the timely use of
it. A FAHXKSTOK’S YER-MIFCGE.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mcrcry, being
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL ABES.
Worm Confections, made more for the purpose oi
pleasing the palate than of overcoming the disease,
have been manufactured all over the eountry, but
their short lease of 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 see
that the initials are B. A This is the article that has
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829,
And purchasers c urt insist on having it, if they do
not wish
to have an imitation forced upon them.
SCHWA11TZ & HASLETT
Formerly B. A. Fahkxotock’s Sok A Co„
PITTSBURGH. PA.
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
(lec9-deod*wl» ' '
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Hous
ton County, will be sold by the undersigned be
fore the Court-House, in the town of Perry, between
tho lawful hours of sale, on the fint Tuesday m Jan
uary r.ext, all the land of Jacob N. Goff, late of said
e-unly, deceased—situated and lying in the Sixth
District of Honston county. Sold toradivisionamong
the heirs. Terms made known on^day of taje^
nov23-w6v* '• Administrator
maety-ntne (19J: not above described, lying on the
east sice of the road above mentioned, containing
one hundred acres.more or less-th so l»tUr two
numbers and fraction sold nndcr the iccambrarce
of the widow’s dower. All the. o lands Ho ia the
twenty-first (21st) district of originally Wiikinsoft.
now Pulaski.county, within two and opo-ha.f miles
from Cochran; and shout the fame distance from Co-
ley aktaticn. near the Macon and Brunswfek Rail
road. thesaxe being fur farming lands for the tec-
ii n of the country in which they lie; and sold or
the benrfit o. ihe legatees of said Jana; Phillip?, Sr.,
deceased. Terms cash.
Also, at the same time and piece, tha following
ra lroad stock, notes and accounts:
twenty-five hundred dollars («25CP) of Ma-on and
Railroad stoek. in favor of said Jamas
Phillips, Son., deceased.
.Ope hundred dolia-s (8 CO) of Mse n and Brut;!
wick Railroad stock, in lav or of A D. W nno.
NoteiorM00.cn E. O. Sni.vy, die Jana nr.- 1st.
jjNote far ilO 50, on Robert Dcshszo, duo Jaiy 13Ji.
Note for|7 on Sarah A. Bel Cower. Koda'e
A c -ount for 8tx7)5. on William Arnold, made Feb
may, J867,
Account forjffi.50. on Amos Pipkin, made in Much
and ApvP, 1867
Account for 82.17J-*, on John Pipkin, made inDIanh
ardMnv. 1887.
Btisnce account for $3.11. on Joshua Herrington,
made January and May, IS 7.
Account, for 830.00, reported to me due by Dykes ft
MoOriff. for one work-steer for steam mill, due 1S68
or 1869.
Sold »s the property of James Phillips, decease!,
af reiiid. for distabution amongst the legatees.
Term-cash. J. R. COOMBS.
noT2b-tds Administrator.
A<1 ruinistrjitor's Side.
^ GRK" ABLY tp an order of the Honorable Court
of Ordinary of t-larlecoun'y. will bo sold, be
fore tho Court-House door in t' atkinsville. on the
first Tuesday in December next, within the legal
hours of sale, the fallowing property, to-wit:
Onehou ; e and lot in the-town of Athens. Tho
housoh of trick containing ten comfortable rooms,
dresnr g closets ar.d everything complete, good brick
8“, vant’s house, c mtaining four rooms, brick smoke
house, kitchen, etc . ar,d al ncccstary oat-fcuildings.
A splendid well of water and elegant flower yard in
iront. 3 he lot contains two acre?, more or less.
Al-n. one tract of land, two mi'es from Athens, on
the Jefferson r ad. containing 138 acres, more trie??,
known as tie Brickyard Place. There is on raid
i loco about nxty acres of original wood land • ten
acre? old field pine: balance under cultivation, about
fi teen acres oi wh : ch is goad bottom land Also, a
good young orchard and a brickyard
. Also, one unite proved town 'ot. in A'hcns, caotain-
itg one acre, more or less, be’ow upper bridge, on the
western bank of the Oconee rivtr, which will be sold
to perfect titles.
Also, one lot of wild land, lying in Cherokee conn
ty. known as lot No. 9d, containing 169 acres, four
mile3 from Canton.
All sold as the property of Rors Crane, deceased,
for the benefit of theheirs and creditors of s»id de
ceased. Terms cash. J. R. CRANE,
nov26'2tawtds Administrator.
iperio
d Tr
1870. to examino the Ordinary’s an-
books, from the year 1866-b7 68 69 and 70. teg leave
to submit tho following report:
We find going intothehandsof E. J.Gilbert.County
Treasurer, from Tax Collector and other sources, for
1866 67. a id to October, 18o8, 321.252 10. Amounts
l aid out for the same time a* appears from cash
book, C823.2T5.27. For that amount we only find
voucher recorded for 819 818 07. Leaving a diff-rerce
unaccounted for in any other wav o' 83 45 ’.60
We furiher find going into the hands of tho present
Treasurer. A. H.« umm-'ng. from Tax Collector and
other sourci s. from 1st October, 1S68 to Oetober, 1870,
f31 609 ?8 Pa d out fortUe same timoa' per voucher,
$31.69403. Leaving a balance in hie hands at ” "
o! 85 95
All of which is respectfully submitted.
(the time
rotr26-tf
ifuily si
S. T. PLAYRtt, I r „ mm
“ k. MASON,
J. A.
Executor's Sale.
B Y virtue of the last Will and Testament of Isham
Daniel, deceased, will be sold in the town of Per
ry, before the Court Htu«e. on the first Tuesday in
January. 1871, 170 acres if land, morn or less part of
lot No. 11. in place of the 12th district of Houston
eounty. t-aid land in one mile of Hayneville Sold
for benefit ot heirs. SAMUEL A. RILEY,
no~25 w-:0* Executor.
Q.EORGIA, CRAWFORD _COUNTY.—Samuel
v_4 llcntly. guardian of John R.Bsntly and Aman
da White. formerly Amanda Bun tly.'deceascd, lata
of said county, having filed his final return in my
-’’i'llbS&lprajR letters dismissory
cause (if any can) »i£Ein‘thES.” 0 .? 8 - to *how
at my efiico. why letters di?missory should not~Ve
granted.
oct!7 w3m* JAB. J. RAY,Ordinary.
QEOR4IA. HOUSTON COUNTY. r Thirty day
after da.e application will be made to tho Orrii
nary of said county for leave to sell tbs real cslat e o
tha minor children of Daniel J. Jones, late of paid
e nnty deceased Sa’d ’and being situated in tbs
• junty ef Cra..fo*d.
H ENRY T. BROWN.
wm r. Brown.
EMANUEL BARROW,.
November 11,1870. nov!8-w90d
J
Guardians.
G eorgia. Houston county.—Thirty days
after date, application wiUbomade to the Or
dinary of said county for leave to sell the real
estate of Hartba A Jones, late of said county, de
ceased. HENRY T. BROWN, Adm’r.
novlS-wSOd
Georgia, Wilkiuson County.
Isaac H. Watkins, adm’r 1 „
of Lucinda H. Wright, I In Equity, Bill for dircc-
v? \ tiun in the Superior
Mitchell Watkins et al I Court oi paid County,
lleirs at law of I October Term, 1870,
Lucinda H. Wright. J ... ,
I T appearing to the Court that the children of Levin
Watkins, deceased, Sarah Cottnphead, deceased.
gto the t
JL VTHiiaius, deceased. I3#mu t/uii"iiir;Bu, uibiactu,
(formerly Sarah Watkins.) Tabitha Brown, decoated,
(formerly Tabitha Watkins) and a portion of thechil-
dren and grandchildren of Wealthy Fountain, for-
Wealtfcy Watkins, who are heirs at Ia* of the
ucinda H. Wright, do not reside within this
State, and it furiher appearing that their names and
reiidences are unknown to the complainant in the
above stated causc.it is therefore ordered bv the Court
that they and each of them and all others claiming an
interest in said estate, do be and ai pear atthe next
term of this Court to bo held on the first Monday in
April next, then and thereto make known and e.-tab-
lieb their identity and relationship to the said Lucin
da H. Wright, and the nature and extent of their
claim to participate in the distribution of theestatc of
raid Lucinda H. Wright. And it is farther orderei
that serv'ce of this order be perfected upon all and
each of them by publication of the tame weekly for
four months previous to the next term of this Court in
the following public gazettes, to-wit: Weekly Tele
graph and Messenger, published at Macop, Ga.: Fed
eral Union, published at Milledgeville. Ga.. and the
Central Georgian, published at Sandersville Qa
'Georgia, Wilkisspu County—Clerk’s office Supe
rior Court, October 25th, 1870. I hereby certify that
the within is a true extract from the minutes of said
Court. OctoberTerm, 1870.
oct31-lsm4ina GKO W. TABPLEY. Clerlt.
BIBB COUNTY.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
QUIT HQ AN COUNTY.
Q.C.ORGIA, BIBB OtfU>TY.—lo tke llonoreble
the Superior Court of BihbCounlu: Che petition
■ 8. M. Scisel. M. Hirsh. J. M. He it, A. Btrcd, E.
reucntwaDger. J. Lab »ad S. Kicsi&n, officers and
directors, respectfully showHh bal they anithcirl
a£t>ociaUs have or^amsed tbt-aiieire- isto an a».eb-
tioa at ^acon, in s-tid ou».t> ana M-it^.by th^ ;.*• ni9
Honston
Co nt? Sheriff’s Sale.
p EORGI.V, HOUSTON COUNTY —Will bo
Ur on the 1st Tuesday in Dec-vmber nm, bi
Qnltntnn County Slietiflr » li iip.
lof the Progress Club; and li-.-v new prayl IBP
miy be iccsrporated and mala a.boay ro- irio. for
Mi l during the peri d r f twoify y"»r-. wiih tiejriv-
}I g» cf reoewieg at tho ex: irxtisn of UUt time, ■ |
by t c name afor-.sail o iu
and
hie anu liable to sue and be said, to' bold a caininos
fca’.iomikc anl ordain such by-laws as my bs
nceefstry snd pr'per. -ot do ifllctirg with the aws of
this tt-.Vj, and suvh other act* as e?r
may do. K. 1
, . ... . Solicitor for pet tionerfc
Atrae.oxtractfromlhe micu e. of Bibb .--upe-ior
A.B.RG8S.D.C.
October 24.1879. oe‘26-*4t
Ailuilnlstrator's .^ale,
EORjr> BIBB CtJU.tilY —By virtue of an or-
der of the Court oi Ordimry of said courty. will
*2 *^ir>M u; e the Coart-hou-e in the city of liruns
. .. - — -
WtcS, Glynu c unty.on the fir-t Tuesday
n<xt. duri gtheTegu hours of sale, the following
prpp.cay, belonging to fho e tato ot Thu.rton K.
Bloom, iatoof Bibb drun'y. vir: One untlivided half
of water lot* Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 5, in thvci yot
Brunswick; onqund.vidcu f urth of »ate: I ts No-.
11 nod |6,inthe city of Biunswick; a !«• so'from the
Cityof Brunaaick to 1\ B.BIoumof tho lot ofland
Known as the Western Termination - f Monk etrect,
exkendiDz fomih- western tine ot Bay ftret to the
*Dnrr Iino.for- th > term c.f thirty >e. r.- from -Tu y 23
1818. Receipt of the l’ropritbis, of thecTy ot Brohs-
wicK, for tli8, being ten per cent.deposit on account
of tho pnrciiR'se money of lots J55, 153. *“
In tin
- —, — ,vu,157 and 58,
known as tue.J ew Xown Lots in the ciiy of Bruns
'r rV 15 ® h-ijt inDresti i Receipt of Proprietor of
city o. Brunsn i k for $U3being ten per ccn-. deposit
n‘? !ots A 35, A 32 and A :9. in
Block 120 of Old, Town inthe-i'y of Brun-wick.—
One fcari interest in Receipt of Proprietors of the lty
o. Brun-.w ck for $13o. being ten per cent, depos t on
purchase money of loU. 1828,375 and 871. known as
New Town lots, m the city of Bruu wick. 0.»c half
interest in Receipt of Propriet > t of city rf Bruns
wick for *80, being ten per cent, deposit os < u-chase
money of litsliO and lil known a? 2 civ Town io s.
iS the city of Brunswick. All of tai I reo-ipt d:.te<l
May is. isofi. Receipt of Prop rietors of ci} of Brim
wick or 8-7. being ten per cent deposit oa purchase
moncyofUts -52 and 953, known as New Town lots,
in the city of Brunswick. Receipt rf Prorii-tor? <f
the city of Brunswick, for 865.50. btit g ten per cent,
deposit on purchase money of lot - P44 94? and 916, in
New Town, in the city >{ Brunswick. 8»'-d t* . r—
ceipta, dated November 27. 18 6. d id f.-the.ay-
taen- -fthe debts of the cstit-n Terms.c.sh
o- s OH. MUSIN’,
oo 2i-tv5t A dm istraor do bo is non.
sold
- .... . ... -bworo
the Conrt-honse door in ihe town of Ptrty. ;aid
county, within tha nsnalbonrg of sale, the l-t.tu re
mainder interest of A- G. Cliett in 442 acres of land,
moro or less, being tho homestead of Alfred M.
Cliett, situated (a the 6th district of said comity;
levied cn as the property of A, C. Cliett to satisfy
a ti fa from Honston Superior Court,. Houser dr
Brunson vb. A. CL Cliett.
Alsoateamo time and place, the 1 6th interest of
O..A. Cliett iu the same property , to satisfy a fi fa.
Hou?er d; Brunson va O. A. Cliett, said G fa from
ims-ruty bodies Houston Superior Court. .
i FBEsf, Also at the seme time and place, part of lot of
land number seventy (7o). in the 9th district of said
county, containing 99 acres more or less, to, satisfy
a fi fa in favor of Houser & Brunson vs. Mrs. Mary
"E. Bagin, fi fa from Houston Superior Court,
Also at the samo time and place, lut of laud No,
85, East half of lot No. 82, and South half of No.
83, iu the 12th district of said county, containing
440 acres, more or less, known as the “Oaky Wood*
Place,” as iho property of John R King, to satisfy
two (2) fl fas one In favor of John Bryan Guardian,
and one in favor of Harvey W. Lathrop vs. said Jno.
R. King, said fi fas from Houston Superior Court.
, Also, at the same time and place, 23 bushels
of Corn, more or less; ten stacks Fodder, contain
ing about 850 pound-, and all tho Colton in the
field, supposed to be five bales, more or less, as
the property of Lewis Hutherford. (colored.) to sat
isfy a distress warrant, vs. said Lewis Rutherford,
Also, at the same time and place, five head of
Hogs, levied on as the property cf 8. O Sanford to
sati-fy a ti. fa from Houston Superior Court, In
favor of Mr*. A. E. Gteene, Administratrix, vs. 8.
Sanford. Property pointed out by plaintiff’*
agent. • "
Also, at the samo time and place, will be sold,
one Boggy and Harness, levied on as the property
of Wm Binders, to satisfy a cost fi fa in favor of
'he officers of Conit va said William Sanders, from
Houston Superior Court. JOHN R. COOK,
- - Sheriff.'
VLTlf L ha' sold, oa Ihe first Tue-ffst in I’Vctmfccr,
T f 1M betw-ren the hours of lsgal akj.ubjic
r u'i-ry for c*eh, in f out >9 the Coart hr-u,* do->r of
Quitman county, at Georgetown. Ga, a thep-oocrty
cn Jura tT. Hswellen, the f.l!o*ingde?cr;b:<J tracts
or parcels of Lsn-I, lyinv, "being a d situate in the
Eights District ot originally Lee.now Quitman coun
ty, known as lots numbered 350.351,341,34 843, ifO,
Set; 362 863, and fi actional bits numocrcd 372, 373,
374, ,-75.'37ij. 577—cra aining iu the Rggng-Ue 2700
acres move or lev . and khowc av the Preston Praes.
■.Said laid being in p-a cession of defendant io'fi. fa.
Also, the following dtreribed Io-s or puree’s of band,
situa'esnd being in.said District and coun y afore?
And fiho, the following duflerib^d tracts
or par£o!8 of laud: Beginnirgat t>>e southeast comer
rflotKo. >25, thonco ru» nir.g north on tho oastera
boundary line of raid lot with lot iN'o.Sl&th© duttun^e
No«
of 15 chains, tfcenec wc-'t thiosgh lots Nos. 3&», M7p
S57 4 andfrkc Lion allot >78, to the Chattahoocheo river,
keeping lo chains from the sonth lire of ^iid lots and
fraction 110^, thetco down said river to fraciional
lvt 379. thence cast to (he placo « f beeinninA—con
taining Impart of lots No?. 325, 347. 357, end all cf
fractional lot 378 embraced in ?aid boundary. Ali of
sav> last described lota containing in tb© sggreg&to
2700 acre?, and kn^wn as the Shorter Plantation b'nid
rlaea fcei g ia_ro^e. c ?ion of Abner H. Fiowt^Ilea,
\\ illiain L. Lurnct* W. M. T«nnitc. Fred*?* , Io Flew-
eJlen (colored), and Henry Whito (colored), tenants
of defendants in fi. fa;, on whom written notices of
levy have keen served. Also, arthe same time and
place, the following described lerscnal propettVato-
wit: Four mules. onof« ur horie w;.gun,ore twohor^o
wagon, one sett of wag»n ha»n»5s frr foar mules,
three bales of packed cotton, and two-third? of an
other ba ! e; also, one undividedhalfrnlo*eH r n Vcven
bales of seed cotton, moro or lo's, contained in tho
ginhouse of tho said JutucsT. Flewercnon the plan
tation known as the Preston Placo. The'ahovo prop
erty to # bo sold to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ol I). II,
Baldwin A Co , for the uso of D. A. Baldwin, ngsins*
James T. Fltwellen, iseucd.out cf the Clerk’s Offijo
t-f the Honorable, tho Superior Court of Mu:cogee
»ounty. and to me directed. Georgetown,'Ca , Octo
ber. 25.1870. .
oc*^-w4w P. JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
cct3-w30d.
TONES COUI?TY,
G eorgia, Houston county—whereas,
Howt-U AmmouB has applied for Letttj's or
Ailmlnislrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of OrJi-ia y,
will bo sold before the Court-house d-'or in the
chy of Aae-in, Bibb coutny, sc-ruia. on ihe firs
Tuesday in January next, between the u ml hours
of sale. (711) seven hundred and eleven sorts ot '.cd
lying in the Wart ior District, is said ceuuty.a j-'in-
inz the Laurar place, James M.simm-ns and tb rs
Itbos cn it a dwelling b<»iw,iir house, ar.d other
outl uilrinps About two hurJ ed acres in cultiva
tion. Sold as the property of William G. Devi*, de
ceased, for the benefit < f the he’rsutid cr- d'torsof tho
said deceased. Term?: ose-ialf cash, bu'aocs paya
ble in one year. JOHN Atc OLUUM.
nov9-w6w Adin nis'rator
Guaidiinsbip of the minor children of Abel Sulli
van. late oi Houston county, deceased. These are
therefore to cite all persons interested to bo and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday
in January, 1870, to show canse, if any, why letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand and
official signature, this 11th November, 1870.
novlG wlm W. T. SWIFT, O. H. O.
G eorgia, jones county.—joves eupkrior
_ Court, October Term, 1S70 — It is ordered by the
COURT, t etcher Acrtn, 1870- - “Xtis ordered by til©
Judge that the present Xerca of Jones Superior Court
be a j -urned to 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, the lOth
Jurors drawn to serve at pra;-
, —will c.rrc as such at said Ad
journed Term. Parties, Jurors and vritne??cs take
notice. October 17,1870. ROLAND T. ROSS.
Clerk Superior Court.
A true extract from Minutes of Court.
oct21-w2t ROLAND T. K r SS. Clerk.
EOROIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Four weeks
T ‘ ‘
J after date hereof, application will he made to
the Conrt of Ordinaty for leave to sell tho lauds
belonging to the estate of J N. Goff, deceased.
nov3 w30d THOS. B GOFF, Admr.
Administrator’s Sulo.
^ GREEABLE to an trier from the Court of Ordi-
Administrator's Sale.
( \ R ROIA. HOUSTON O UNTY—By virtue of
VI an or er of the Court of •- 'rdina: y of said conn y,
Q.E0RGIA, BIBB C^tUNTT —Wherors, A.. B. Ross
_ applies to mo for Lettergnf Administration upon
the o,tato of Charles O. Beal er, iatu ot laid county,
decoased.
These are, thereiore.to citoall neraons interested to
be and appear at my office.an or b- foro the first Mon
day in December next, to show cause, if any they
h ve. why letters shoopi not be granted.
Given tir.der my hand • fficially.
tor8 w30d O. T. WARD, Ordmary.
. an nr e
will be sold b fore the Court-House door, in the own
of err is, said -"unt?, on the first T esday in Jan
uary. Ml. «itbm t*e legal hours of sale: Lo* of Land
No. 17, in the fitih district of said couuty—67)^ acres
of tho eastern portion of said lot being encumbered
wit. the wer ot Mrs. Anu E. Sawyer—aad only the
remainder in s tiu 67acres, after the termination of
said lire csta’a, sold.
T rmscasn. Sold a« the property of Floyd Sawyer,
deo’d. W LLIAM BRUNSON.
nov20 w6w Adm’r of Floyd Sawyer, deo’d.
nnrvef Joees csaniy. will bo Slid bifi re the
Ci urt-houie door in the town of Forsyth, Mcnr e
county, on the fir.t Tuesday in December dtxt, thiee
hundred acres ot lend, moro or i,s', the pro-wrtyol
estate > f Jno. A. C. H. Lawren-e. doc’d. (sold for dis
tribution.) adJoioingTands of Wm. ft K. J. Y atson - -nd
others, has a good dwelling cud out-houses a'fashed,
and some woodland. Situate oc Beach Creek, is a
good investment Terms, cash.
BENJ. L. HOLLAND,
rct6-w6w. Adsaiti-trator.
Aduilnlstrator’s Sale.
G EORGIA. J”NES COUNTY.-AgreotVle to.au
( • - — — ■ '
rr GRGIA, ilOlI- l'ON CGUNTY.-Thirty days
vJ after da'O application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary ot H >uston counts for Dave to sell the
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNIY.-Wheroas, John W
ft ...
_ ftubbs. Administrator dc bonis non, of toe es
tate of lbomas Aruot'.' i’ t of said county, deceased,
applies to me lor Lefers e t Dismission.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular tha kindred and cro liters of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office oo or beforo the first
Monday in January nc.it, to ?h"w cause, if any they
have, why .'otters should not be granted the appli-
ca-t
Given under my hand officially.
C. T. WARD.
oct4 w3m Ordinary.
landabcloagicg to enate of Jacob N. Goff, late of
said county, deceased _
n->v20-w30d T. B. GOFF. Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
/"NRORGrA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—By virtue of
VT an order of the ordinary of said county, will be
Jn j r — - - -
Q^EOEGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeke after
_ date hereof, application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the
real estate belonging to Oeo. W-, Albert F., Lilian
L-, James C., and Mattie O. Sherwood, minora.
MARTHA J. SHERWOOD,
nov9-w4w Guardian.
Executor's Sale.
B Y virtue of authority from the Court of Ordi
nary of Bibb county, will he sold before the
Court-house door, in Bibb county, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1870:
17 shares of the capital stock of the Macon and
Western Railroad Company.
10 shares stock of the Lanier Houae Company
Sold as part of the personal property of Leroy
Napier, deceased, for the purpose of distributi-.n
Terms cash. BRIGGS H NAPIER,
GEO. C. NAPIER,
novl0-d2t-wtdec5-dts Executors.
JASPER COUNTY,
B -. . . Administrator’s Sale.
Y virtuo or an order ui tun uuun ot n.n. „r
Jasper county, will be sold at public oilicr^tBe
fore the Court-house door, in the town of M- micelli,
on tho first Tuesday in January next, al* the r-al
e-:tate belonging to the estate of Allen Kelly, de
ceased, including the lands set apart as dower to the
widow of said Allen Ke'ly, now df ceased, and which
has reverted to said estate, containing one hundred
and forty (140) acres,mo'o < r loss.
Terms made known day ofsale.
JARnETT B. KELLY.
BEVERLY A. KELLY,
cov9-w6w AdminisTators of Allen Kelly.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of authority granted by the Court eL
Ordinary of Jasper county, will fee so'd on the
first Tuesday in January next, before tie Court-house
door, in the town of Mouticello, Jasper coi nty. be-
' di'
twren 'he usnal Hours of sale, the undivid-d interest
of Fleming Jordan, deceased, in three huidred and
six'y acres of land, situated in sait cnu-ity. and
known sm tho "Burney Jay Bray pla-e. ’ Terms
cash. THOMAS M. JORDAN,
nov9 w6w Executor of Fleming Jordan.
Administrator's Hale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ord'nnry of
Jasper countv. I will seil at pnhhlio outcry, on
' Ji ......
the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
house door in the town of Monties! o >n said county,
homestead tract, set apart out of the lands of said de-
ceased. Sale for the purpose debts
T. DIGBY.
Adm’r with the will anx’d of A- Hardman, dec-’
n"v9-w6w •
Administratoi’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Jasper county, I will sell at pnblio outcry, before
C -urt-house door at Monticeho.on the first Tues
day in January, 1871, eight hundred acres, more or
less, of laud situated in said county, adjoining the
less, of land situated m said eounty, adjoining the
Unas of John Clarke, Henry C. Lewis, Hugh Martin,
ot. a!., belonging to the estate of Cornelius Hardy,
rate or said oounty, deceased.
noTll-w6w iVlLLlAM P. HARDY, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court ot Ordinary of
Jasper county, I will sell at public oute y before
— - - “ '■ 1 the first
QEORGIA. HENRY'COUNTY.—Okpisary's Or-
ric*. Oetober 17.1870.—By virtue of an order of
tho Court of Ordinary of Henry county, Georgia, (and
ubiic
Administrator's Sale.
j^Y virtue of an order, from the. Court of Orrinary
of Dooly County, wilt be sold before tbe Court-
House door, in Vienna. Dooly county, between the
usual bouts of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in January
next. 50 acres of land, more or'lest—lying in the
Eleventh District of said county. Sold as the property
of Thomas Woodard, deceased, for the benefit of th#
heirs and creditors ot said decessed. aerms cash.
JAMES YOUNO.
nov23-wGw Administrator.
Sheriff's Sale.
-Houso door, in the
i Jan
et the
-TTTILL be sold before tho Conrt-Houso door, i
W town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in
nary next, 1871, between the.legal hours of salt,
following property, to-wit; One »lx horse wagon and
seven mules. Levied on as rrorerty of M m. 8.
Mcmghon. in favor of George W. Bird—fi. fa, issued
from Bibb Superior Court. - ’ JENKINS,
nov23-w3Cd Sheriff Jones County,
- NOTICE.
\ LL persona indebted to the late firm of Carr &
J\ Jonos. are requested to oome forward and
eettlo up promptly, as the hnsinees of the partner-
aLip must be closed up. •
nov8-wtildecl I). H. HOUSES, Beoeirer.
NOTICE.
G EOROIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Mr wife, Emilia
Peyser, has my consent to become a public or
free trader, in ac.-urdance with the statute in such
c r^?“ dPr ° Tid * 4 - THEODORE PEYSER.
Onr Father's
Uonse; or,the
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because of J.
cry, on
described property having tailed to comply wi
terms of said sale,) will be sold before the Court
house door in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, of
said State, on the first Tuesday in December, 1870, tbe
following property, to-wit: West half of Lot 3, Square
42, in aald city of Macon, j fining CiinkEcale?.
Mrs. Hollinegworth. et al. Sold as the property of
Emily Bennett, deceased, for the benefit of hoirs and
creditors. Terms cash. JNO. W. MAXWELL,
octnO-wfiw Administrator, with will annexed.
Administrator's Sale.
QEORGIA, Wn.K,IN80N COUNTY.—In pursu :
ancc of an order from tbo Ordinary Court ot said
county, there will be sold before the Oo art-house
door in the town ot Irwinton, iu said county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, during the legal
hours ol sale, a good Cott — -
dre l mere-.well impreveQHHIHl __
nf Irwinton. Sold as the property of the estate of
William W. ColliDF. oeceased, for tbe purpose of di
vision. Terms ofsale cash.
octl9-wGw F.C. RUTHERFORD. Adm’r.
QEOBGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas, Green
O. Smith applies to me for Administration on
the estate of Louisiana Bryant, deceased, of said
county.
These are to notify all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they have to the contrary, at my
office, on or before the second Monday in January
next. Witness my hand officially.
nov27-w30d B. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
n EOROIA, JONES COUNTY.—'Whereas, Oreert
(j C. Smith, Guardian of Green Giles, applies to
me for Dismission from said Guardianship.
These are to notify all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they have, to the contrary, st my
office, on or by tho second Monday in January
next.
Given nnder my hand officially.
nor27-w49d B. T. BOSS, Ordinary.
Executors’ Bale.
TTTILL be gold before the Court-house door ia
W Mtcou, on the first Tuesday in January. 137J,
rod within the legal hours of sale, fifteen Fine Mule?,
two Carriage Hones, one small Gray _Mare L one
■ ragon Harness, one Buggi M „ „
Bans, and a lot of Plows, Plow Gear, etc., ete. Sold
under authority of an order from Bibb Court of Ordi-
na-y, as part of the personal property of Leroy Na
pier, late of said county, deceased.
GEO: C NAl’IER.} Elecat0 "'
nov27-w6tAd2tbtfsels
' ZETGLER A McCURDY, _ — .
ea wgSO-lSVM S.6th «L. Philedelphie, P*. J norll-w6i A .
l£»eU Arwa'fAfaMiMfc 1 4» ftHWli
Votfee to Debtors and Creditors.
XrOTICB is hereby given to all persona having de-
Iv mands against I. G. Cherts, late of said county,
deceased, to present them to me’, properly made ont.
within the time prescribed by lew, so as to show their
character and amount. ..mm ,
And all persons indebted to said deceased ere here
by required to make ima ^“‘•/“/."cHEVES.
Kx’or. of L G. Chaves.
■ m O dfijll l LUUUl/. a w 4*4 cc4 Ah puuuu va*‘'
tbe Court-house door at Monticello. on I
Tuesday iu January, 1871. all the lands belonging to
the estate of Achil es Wilson, deceased, ineluduiK re
mainder of widow’* life estate.
novli-w6w BERRY T. DIGBY, Adm’r.
Jasper County Postponed Ah er iff Sale.
WILL be sold bofore the Conrt-house door in the
VT town of Monticello, oa the first Tuesday in De
cember r ext, between tho legal hours ot ssle, the fol
lowing property to wit:
100 acre? ofland. more or less, to gatislv two Justice
Court fi fas. ifFUed from tbe 373th district G. M.. in
favor of Reese Goolsby Levied on as the property
of John W. Burney, Jr. Also sundry tax fi. las. is
sued by the Tax Collector of Jasper county. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable—property
pointed out by pHintifi’s attorney.
Also, at tbo same time and place, wPl be so’d 700
acres of land, morft or less, in said county, whereon
Charles Q. Lane now lives, adjoining lands of W. C.
Leverett, Wm. H. Reid, and others, to satisfy sundry
'd, de
ceased. Levied on as the property of Mathew Whit
field, deceased—property pointed out by J. T. Bow-
din, plaintiffs attorney.
nov6 w.-OJ. THOMAS R. PENN, Sheriff.
' Admlbintoator’ia Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Jasper ciunty. I will sell, at public outcry, beforo
the Court-home door in tho town of Monticello, on
the fi-st Tuesday in December next, tho houro and
lot situate! in said town, known as the residence of
the late Mai. Jeremiah Pearson, of said connty.
Term?, cash. S. L. DEA fit,
oct23 wtd Administrator of J. Pearson, dec’d.
qn tbe first Tuesday .
Cour t-h r us3 door, in the town of Perry, with : n the
legal hours oi sale, lot of land number one hundred
and«ixty-six, (166.) the west h If of lot number olb
hundred and seventy-!hreo, (173.) together with the
remainder in 'he oast half of lot numner one hun
dred ond *>.venty-three. (175.) after the expiration
of 'he life-cst<to of Mr*. Harriet Jackson; ali ef
sai l land lying in tbe Fifth (5tb) District of said
oour.iy, and heinc tho tract formerly owned by Henry
Jackson, deceased. Soil for tbe purpose of distri-
buiitn among the heirs of said deceased. Term? cash
order from the Court of Ordinary of Jon-s o< un-
ty, will be sold bofore tho Ceurt House do r in the
town of For.--yth. Monroe county, on the first Tuesday
in December nex’, within the legal hours of sale (175)
one hundred and seventy-five acres or land, more or
less, as the property of tbo estate of Robert Berry, de
ceased, a good piece of Land, with a small dwelling-
ilou'e and Out- House?. Situate four miles from tbe
Ocmolsec river and seven mile* from Forsyth. Sold
for distribution. Term? ca?h.
oct*i-w6ir LEONIDAS SMITH, A-Jm r.
44* S1XTY-FIVK FIHMT PRUE XED41A
A\VARDED.4»
DOOra COUNTY.
1E iRGTA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, it a
Adr
nov
RICHARD E. SToRY.
i’p de bonis non ef Henry Jackson, deceased.
I w6 r
Application for Leave to Sell Wild Lancia
/ YN the first Monday in December, 1870. I shall
\/ apply to the Ordinary of Honston roun'y for
leave to sell, at private sale, the Wild Lands belong
ing to tho e. tato of Jerse F. Warren of said eounty,
deceased. REUBEN G. WATSON,
Adm’r ot Jcise F. Warren, dee d.
Administrator's Sale.
ILL be. sold on the first Tuesd_ay in December
nex’, before the Court-house door ia Houston
e mnty, fi torn town lots in that part ’f Perry known
as Niw Uopk, each containing three-fourths of an
-ere. Sold ss the prop«rty ot E. W. Gaddy, deceased,
under in order from tho Court of Ordinary of raid
sty. Terms cash. EDWIN GREEN,
county. Terms cash.
oetao tds
Adm’r. de bonis non.
_ Chance;?,
ogdnjgUta of
Ihgssare, therefore, to cite all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in December next to show cause, if any, why
letters of administration should not be granted. .
Given under my baud and seal of office this 10th of
October, 1870. W. T. 8WIFT,
rctlf-wSOd-Ordinary
Gnardlan’s Sole.
rt EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY—Agreeable to an
VA ooder from the Ordinary of taid oounty, wiU be
sold' ' ■'*■"'
soia Before the court-aeeseuoer m tne town or Ferry,
daring the legal honrs ofsale, on tbe first Tuesday in
Dectmbcr next. Lot of land No. t-ixteen (16) in the
Nin<h,(9ib) District of said county, the same being
the real estate of tbe minors ot VardeU Jones, late o::
said oounty. deceased. Terms rash.
oct!5*w40d
NATHAN B. HEAD.
Guardian miners of V. Jones.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
G EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.-Wherear,
Sav'd W. Pimmons and Argu-tus F. Lishtfoot,
Executors of the last will and testament of Benja
min Lightfoot, late cf said county, deceased, apply
to mq fur lette-s of ditmission from said administra
tion—
Ututo. and show cause, if any they |
the ?a|d letter* dismisscry should not he granted the
a *Givcn D nnderniy hand and official signature this 3d
day of October, 1870.
JAMFS J.
oci7.w3m
Ordinary.
Bxecator’s Sale.
jL he sold, on the first Tuesday in December
ext, within th* legal hours ofsale. before the
Court bouse door In tbe town of Knoxville, Craw
ford eounty. all the Real Estate of W. 0. Cleveland,
d ceased—consisting of ’he following Lota: Nos. 139
132, 114:159 acres oflotNo 131, and 150 acres of lo'
154. - - -
W r £
Court hi
ford oou
d ceasei
132. 11(; iuj bvih ui iu, iiu J,', ». iuv ncre* OK IU•
154. Sold for the benefit of tbe beirs and creditors.
Tonne cash. WILDEC. CL&YELAND.
octlS wtd Executor.
▼8.
Wilde C. Cleveland, «x‘ or.) Bill for Direction. In-
I junction and Settle-
J- meat.
I Crawford Superi r
G. P. CnI erhonse, etal. J Conrt. Oct. Term, 1870.
It appearing to the Court that George M. Base-
more end Edna, bit wife, William C. Simmons and
William Cleveland, are defendants to said bill, and
are nofi-residen's of this S-ate, and cannot be served
with onries of said bill: .■
It is ordered by the Court that laid defend nt* be
served by publication, onoo a month for four months,
in the Tkleqiiaph and Mxbsikoib, a gaa-tte pub-
lisbed in the city of Macon : and ibat said ue'endant*
aired to be
bo squired to be and appear, personally or by attor
ney, at the next term of this Court, uni answer the
a legations ret forth in said bill.
Smig* Alkxasd**.)
Avast* BboW! '’ f Complainants’ jo’itifors.
Sikvons, J
I certify the above and foregoinr is a (rue copy
Tom the minutes of Crawford Superior Court, Osto-
er rerm, 1870. _ ...
oetl5-1am4m JAMES J w * Y. Cl tk.
1
Executor's Sale,
B Y virtue of an order of tlie Court of Ordinary of
Jaepor connty, will be sold before the Conrt-
honse door in tho town of Monticello, on the first
Tuesday in^Januarynext, lot of land No. 175, ad-
* *”ebT
Postponed uUzecator
\ A 7 IRE be sold before the Court ho
YV oouDtry ofDoogbe ty, on thelou , ,,«uur m
December next, during the legal boars of s ite, tbe
Plantation belonging to the estate o r Judge Abner P.
Powers, 1 deceased, situated in the Second District ot
Dougherty county, Georgia, consisting of lo b Nos.
176,177,183,184.185.217 and 213, containingaeventeen
hundrod and fifty 075")acre?.
All the above described property sold for the pur
poses of distribution and for the payment of the debit
of >aid eatats.
Tbe Plantation will be sold for half cash; the bal
ance at twelve months, with interest and approved
security. The perishable property will be sold f;r
cash. JOHN P. MANLEY,
Septl7>tds. Executor.
joining lands of J. B. Webb and others, belonging
to the estate of James Montgomery, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
WM. S. MONTGOMERY,
novO wGw Ex’r ef Jas. Montgmery.
VALUABLE JASPER LANDS
Executoi*’s Sale.
P URSUANT to tbe last will and testament of ETar-
_ man H. Geiger, late of Jasper county, deo.,I will
, ffore the Court-house door i_ .
cello, in Jasper county, at publio outcry, on the first
in January, 1871, for cash, the
___ . following
Units, to-wit: 140 acres land, more or less, of whioh
about 49 acres is woodland, known as the Lnmsden
tract, situated within two miles of fchady Dale, in
Jasper county, on the road leading from Eatontcn
' "• dy "
or Ice?, situate! in tbe same eounty, about two miles
from Shady Dale,ontheroadleedingfrom Monticello
tu Madison, adj-ining landsof Warren Tucker, and
others, and known as the James Geiger lot, on whieh
there is suppo-ed to be 35 or 40 acres in wood*. Said
lands will be shown to any one dedriog to see them,
by Mr. Randall Geiger, who ia on the plaeq
novl5-wfiw
LEWIS W. P0U,
Ex’r Harman H. Geiger, d«e
Administrator’s Sale.
TTTILL be sold before the Conrt-house door in tbe
YY town of Irwinton. Wilkinson e’nnty. on the
first Tueidar in December next, within the legal
hours ofsale, the following Real Estate to-wit:
Fifteen hundred and thirty-nine (1539) Bor
land. more or lees, lying in the 23d and 26th districts
of said ertanty of Wilkinson, known as the Lucinda
H. Wright place, adjoining lands oi W. R. Carswell,
Sr., A. McAUnm, estate of William Todd, Mr* Elisa
Whipple and others.
About one-half the place is in a good state of cul
tivation and under fence.
There is u good two-story home on the place, with
all the necessary ont-bnildings, crib?, stables, ere, two
g .od wellt of water and a good gin house and screw.
Also, tbe Plantath n known as th ~ '
lying in the 23d
six hundred and th
the Park* place.
district of said county, containing
thirty acre?, moro,*r Use, and one
hun ir-d acre? adjoining, known ai
adjoining lands of Mrs. Elisa Whij
wetland others.
XBsigjsL
•e on the piece a dwel log house, gin house
r 1 , and the necessary out-buildings, cribs,
es. eto,, and a good well of water.
I of these lands ara wen known as tbe Porter’*
— .wn _ — .
Creek landa.end the best cotton lands in the eonnty.
Also, will be sold at tbe seme time and, place, a
Store-house and Lot in the town of Irwinton. The
bouse is new. Ki feet long by. 81 feet wide, atri two
high. It W directly in front of tho Court-
end one of tbe best business stands in tewn.-
storios
hove.
All of the above and foregoing property sold as th*
property of B. A. Whipple, late of said county.'de
ceased, fur the benefit of heirs end ereditoir*. Bold by
ased, fur the benefit of heir* and creditor* Sold by
authority of an order of the Ordinary of taid county.
Terms of sale, one-half cash and the balance at
twelvemonths, with mortgage oa the property u te-
eurity, and interest from date if not punctually paid.
Poes saion, 25th Deocmber.
_ S.;B." WHIPPLE.
oet!9 lawlnw6w. Mg TTf" *•
G pears to the Court that the estate of James
Lester, deceased, is unrepresented.
These are, therefore, to ci'o and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office on or
beforo tho first Monday in December next, to show
cause, if any they have, why Letters of Administra
tion, with the will annexed, should not be entrusted
to the Clerk of the Superior Court or some other fit
and proper pereor.
Given under my hand and official signature this
4 h day of November, 1870.
nov8-39J WM. H. DAVIES. Ordinary.
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNrY.-Whrrcaa. Julius
H. “ " * ' * * ‘ *
_ Thompson applia to me t -rle tT3 of Admin-
istration upon the estate of William Thom: son, de-
These are therefore to cite all cono- rn d to be and
appear at my office on or beforo tbe fi-st Monday in
December next t" show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and oflVal signature, this
17th day of Octobar. 1870. WM. H. D \VlEs,
octl8-w30d Ord. ary.
Administrator’s Pale,
B Y virtue of an order from tho Court <f Ordinary #f
Dooly connty. willbesold brfurothe Court-house
uoor in said county, on the first Tuesday in December
next, between the usual hours of sate, 135 acres of
land, lying and being in thet.ovesth district of s-i i
count-, known and distinguished by “lot No. 13.’’
Bold as the property cf James Tay'or. late of said
county, defeased. L. C. COtPEDGB.
ooifC-wCt AdminiEtrator.
MACON COUNTY.
G eorgia, macon county.—To ut whox it
Mav Concirs.—Whereas, Josephine E. Foket
having applied to me, in proper form for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Jamas J. Fokes.late
of said county, deceased. This is to cite all and lin
gular the creditors and next ot kin of James J. Fokes,
to be and appoarat my office by or before the first
Monday in December next, and show cause, if any
they can. why permanent letters of adminutratiun
should not be granted to (aid applicant on the estate
of said deceared, J. J. Fokes
Given nnder
nov3-4w
: my hand and official signature,
JNO, L. PARKER. Ordinarr.
Executor's Sale.
B Y virtue of the last will and testament of Marcus
N. Cady, late ot Macon county, deo’d,will be sold
before tbe Court-House door, in tho town cf Ogle-
thorp", in said oou- ty, on the first Tuesday lu Jan
uary next, the real estate belonging to said estate,
eonsistingof fractional lot No. 53. and 34 acres, more
■ er of lot No. 51, In the
useogeenow Macon conn-
ate 168 acres, more or less:
Terms, twelve m nths time, with good security an '
Interest from date. D.M. KELLY,
nov!9-w6w i Executor,
F
Administrator's Sole.
Y virtue of an oidur of the Court of Ordinary cf
L 1 Macon countv, wUl be sold before tho Court-
'-nsed or in raid eonnty, within tbe legal hours r'
sale, on the fi.st JLuesdav in December next, the lo.
lowing lands, t -wit: The nnd vided halt interest in
1st No. 20. in the 15'h di.-triot of Maoun oounty : No,
5inthe2id.Etrictnf originally Doniy. now Maoan
eonnty; N03.1and31n the same district, partofNo.
1 in the first district of orig'naliy Dooly, now Maeoi
co unty, and fractions Nos. 321 and 322, in Ihe 14th div
said deceased.
Terms of sale, cash,
octo-tds
FRANCIS H. FOKES.
Administrator.
Anmlnlstraitor’s half,
'ITT’ILL be (old before the Comt-honse in Ogle-
YY thorpe, Maoon connty Ga., on the first Tne.-da*
in December next, within the usual hour* of sate, lot
ofland No. 92 in the Second District of originally
Mnseogee, cow Macon county. Sold as the property
of Stephen Fulford, late of said connty. deceased, for
distribntioD and sell]-meat with theheirs and dis
tributees. Terms cash,
octl2-uiit N. T. FULFORD. Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
•yy ILL be srid before the Conrt-honse. in Ogle
•TT thorpe, Macon county, Ga., within the usual
honrs of sale • n the first Tuesday in December next,
the following described lands belonging to tbe estate
of Wm. K, Hell. Sr.; deceased, to-wit: Lot No. 102
and part of Lot No. 106. in the Second District of
originally Muscogee, now Macon connty: the whole
containing three hundred acres, more or less. Also,
wild Lot No. 167, Third Section, Nineteenth District.
Bpsiding cocnty. Ga. Sold for distribution among
the beirs. Terms oeah,
oct!2-w6t W.K. HAIL, Jr., Administrator.
Executor’s Notice.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Four weeks after
date application will be made tqitbe Conrt of
Ordinary of said eounty for leave to sell tbe real
estate of Asa Brantley, lata of said eontfty, deceased,
for the benefit of the legatees and creditnraof said
dice aed. A. H. GREER, Executor.
nov!>-w4w
Kotlce-to Debtors and Creditors.
QEORGIA, MACON C0UNTY.-A11 personshay-
ing doman>’B against Asa Brantley, late of said
connty, deceased, are hereby notified and required to
present them, properly attested, to tho under.-igned
within the time proscribed bylaw, and all r erf on*
indebted to said deceased are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
nov9-w6w A. H. GREER. Executor.
TWIGGS OOUNTY.
THE GREAT
'"SoBitaPia®"
MAM’FACTORY.
WM. KNABE & CO.,
MiSlFiCTUREUS OT
| GBASD, Kfil'Alii: A.%i> ri’KiGHT .'m
'-BALTIMOSB,' aid. ~
qiHESE Instrumente hayo been before the public
for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their ex- -
celienca alone attained an unpurchased preemi-
in nee, which pronounces them unequalkd. Their
TONE coml'iins great [lower, sweetness and flhe
tinging quality- »e well as great purity of intcuation
and fcwei tntss throughout the entire scald. Their
TOUCH i- pi.ant and elaetic, and entirely free from
the stiffness found.in so many Pianos. In work- .
rnausbip they are unoquailQd, using none bnt tbe ,
nyb. et toatOLtd material, the large capital cm-
_ eyed in onr business enabling u* to- keep oou- '
tinually an immense stock of lumber, oct. on hand.
ff3*AU our Sqnaro Pianos havo our New Improved
Overstrung Scale and tho Agraffe Treble. “ ^-*8®
43“We would call special attention to our lake
improvements in Grand Pianos and Squaro Qrantlg,
Patented August 14, 18CC, which bring the Piano
nearer perfection than lias yet been attained: .' M*. ,j
Every Plano Fully Warranted for 5 Year*.
We have made arrangements for the 8o!o Whol»;~
sale Agency for the most celebrated Parlor Organs’
and Melodeons. which wo offer, Wholesale and In-,
tail, at lowest "Factory'Prices.
WM. KNABE A CO., -
aeptlO wCm Baltimore, Aid,, efe
QUEEN OF THE FOUTH.
ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST
MILLS,
CORN MEAL, WHEAT FLOFRtxo aku.
Stock. Feed, Bolting Apparatus. Smutterp
Corn NbelEcrsi, Flour Packers and Mill
Work Generally.
Theso Mills were find made te
supply tho wants of tho Plant
ers and Stock Growers of the
South, but their fame has spread
to every qnartcr of the globe,
and they aro now sold and need
in Europe, Asia, Africa and
South America. To supply the
increasing demand we have en
larged our Manufactory and ad
ded valuable improvements to iho Mills. As
heretofore, our Mill* will be built of choice Burr
Blocks, selected at the Quarries in France.
julj6-w6m
Cor. Front and John Ste.,
Cincinnati, ,Ohi».
Executor’s Sale.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—By virtue of an
order from.TwiggLCourt of Ordii
order from Twiggi Court of Ordinary will be
cold by the nndercivnrd, before the Court House
door, iu the town of Jeffersonville, between the law
ful hours of sate, cn the first Tuesday in January,
next, all the tend of Jeremiah A. Tharpe, late of
said county, decease i, situate and lying in ^8th’Dis
trict. originally Wilkinson, now Twiggs county, and
consisting of seventeen hundred acres, more or lest;
adjoining lauds of John A. Nelson, Joseph Ray, John
O’Neal, and Charley Parker. There are npon the
premises a good dwelling bonse. with all necessary
buildings attaohed, a good sin-house and corew; the
_____ aaOtod
land is crodartive. andthe pjace pos.ecees the advan-
is.esaes me advan-
Sold for a division
tages of health and good society. Bold for a di
among the heirs of the deceestd. Terms eesb.
V. W, THARP*.
A. C. THARP*.
Executor* of J. A. Tharpe, deceased.
nov9-wfiw ■ T aiffssMigWB wm
said eounty, deceeaeJ.
all persona concerned I
Ute of
to eit*
all persons eonoemeu to pa .ana appear at my offioe
within the time prei
any they have, why —.
to said applicant. Given under my hand,
this October 12, 1870. __
octl9-w3od JOHN F. SHINE, Ordinary.
therefore.
appear at my
r, and Ihtrartciuife.ir
tettersahould not be rrsntod
officially,
red. thee* ait 1
ed to be and ap
scribed by law, i
said tetters ebon
. jnginwjUthe
estate of Di neffla Gib be, deceased, th* seme-Mbig a
well improved planUtton. Good, ginhoose, screw,,
ont-huiliiing ana water.' * * ^ *
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Commissioner’s Sale.
Valuable Lands and Mills far Sale*
•k GREEJ
of Doc
davia Dee
a Vienna,
GREEABLE to aa order from th* Superior Otari
'Dooly eounty, will be sold, oa the first Tuae-
Deeember next,before the Coart home
cbnnty^tte^fonoj^i* lots of 1
ith i
. Dooly
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te-wit: Nee; 97.88,
and about 200 seree of epea tend,
a high aUteof euftlratlon,
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