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Kr*o»v ,,!r I, v tnltir.e r do-r »c a 'craily to keep
in he*!>V'T it lion. , . . , ,
iliii^«SS3asr; 1\.• .LiWrcn e.iailair.nc ofcol-
11^ [jc, liiMiiaebe or sick stomach, a
ippf.n tT0!i-E cn?i'O'‘n f ul ut more nil cive ro
ll)‘ ,ia • | —rt,-„c children. iu» well ns adults,
, much tapper. <>r eat somethin*
| ert »“5* . * j)i e tt well pioducirs ioar stomach.
*Mch«>'«;-• , S | <? « n4W ; a pond <k>;e will givere-
hMtt"’?: • , i; eSr . ( r.-ona of all ag>-»
:irl. '“ IJ , L‘'S, S will find furs relief from their
iregn;!'- swimming in the head, cclie,
«£«"*“•
rrenrtJ only by
j. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
DRUGGISTS, if aeon. Ga.
f.Iffbrni'.il.Sl.ffi. oet-19.f
fo THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA.
L/ki?Tt)JT A LAWTON,
110 Factors and Commission Morcliaiits,
I'diir<It Street, : : Slnccu, Ga.
BAGGING, TIES, ETC..
A GOOD CHANGE.
TH* OREAT EtTBOrEAK
Alomm Gold Watch Co.
have appointed
On th# Central Railroad,
FOB. 0^.Xj:
B
KY. STATE LOTTERY!
Chartered by the Legislature of Kentucky.
l T| tkela, gl to ft 10. Prises, f 1 to #30,000.
A ll prizes payable in money, white
for Oirenlar. Addreea
OEO. WEBSTER, Manager,
~[<vKy.
jnMtwta* No.36Third at.,Louisville,
I*ure Catawba Wine,
I ]/0B MEDICINAL and
* SACRAMENTAL USE.
by Dr. Bowen, of Jones county. Warrent-
SJJk 1000 gallons in store and for sale by the
| "ratijohn or Single gaDen.
*******
HOME MADE FERTILIZER!
•wMrf aiaiuw > •(
— BIBB COUNTY.
SOUSTOM COUNTY.
m»b» county.
.Administrator's Notice.
Ifr®- f ,i,o»i!mcn's here enumerated have their
I S'* 1 . . dif eatid liver, w hlch is the most preva’ent
I fn this country, and as in many caBoa the
1not within the reach of a physician,.it re-
I .' , m« reu-edy should bn provided that
I «t is the least impair the constitution, and
I W vc led safe. 1 h .t f neh is tho character of
I: -;'v .N> UK 111 I.A'IOK there cm be no doubt,
I tf>-..citiu.ony ot hundruis will establish.
ivjlPWMS OF A DISEASED
I” — met Pain in thes'de: Sometime*the
A Reliable OoipiiM for $32 pr Tod.
■v1 ioAjaM;
O g A TJ A ?, ? S ! /TjKORGIA, BIBB COUNT.’;-Where*-. KU<
*“ AJ “ O i \T Freemanapplits to th? unlame'ed f.,ric
_ _ an
betteis
WeORG IA. HOUSTON COUNTS'.—Wh-rcas. Isaac
OT IVoodwarJ, Administrator of James li Paw
Composed of Dissolved Bones, finlpbatc of
I tnin, Nnlplmte, of Sodu, Nitrate of Soda,
Sulphate of Ammonia, Potaab, etc*
W E propose the coining season to furnish planters
with tho abovo Chctn'cals, of tho verv best
uuvic. Psomctimes mistaken for
rheumati^tn in the arm. The
with low of appetite and sickness.
.Veneral nro costive, sometimes alternating
W.i- tho bead is troubled with pain, accompa-
•^Kh a dull, he vy fensation. There is gcncr-
:>J *i„,iderable I.uwof memery, accompanied with
Scn-a'ioa of having lift undone son ctbing
iH*r{,f .0 have been done. A slight, dry cough is
rf£esan attendant. Tho patient complains of
r *'>MS»nd debility: he is ea-Uv mrtieT. his. foot
burning, and be complains of a prickly
oftbe skin: M* spirits are low; and.al-
UeV^Lulficd that ex or. iso would be beneficial to
SB*, he rani*arcely euramon np lortitude enough
h*’ , -. tn f.ct, he disMusti every remedy. Sev-
shove symptoms attend thodo-eisc, but
k !0 l.ve occnr"ed when few of them existed, yet
w** .imof the body a.^er death hssshown the
,,UEiti*’ l '“ e been Mttensiv ely deran ged.
■"* a* «ll bo used by all Persons, old and conns.
If rr snyoftb* forerni c sym toms appear. It
finality, for the purpose of mil ing their own Fertil-
ixers, and to save trouble we will have all these chem
icals dried, powdered, and mixed together in a pack
age sufficient for one ton. at* cost ct $32 atonr store
This compound has been used in this and other sec
tions with most satisfactory result*, being fully equa<
to those phosphates, etc., which cost tho farmer $57
to *90 per ton. Fortho3ewho prcfvr different foi^
mulas to ours, wo will keep the uifferent chemicals
separate, bo that any one of them can bo famished in
Any desired quantity* This sticald T o examined by
ft v e, T J ^! ante ^ s To , iasu J^ P«>mi* deliyery orders
should be sent id early. Terms nett cash or negotia
ble paper, adding interest. For further information
call on os or any of onr authorised agents.
Wholesale Druggists, 82 A 8! Cherry street*. Macon.
r-ovt'-dAwim
f PUE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RE-'
JL storcr purifies the blood and cures Scrsf-
of Admini stratiou upon the ertate of Joseph Tarratt,
lata cfsaid county, deceased.
All person] interested arc required to be and ap-
HOKSB Aim ij ;ATTLE
KDMiUiQy^S
The HesC tttut um... iLtluiolo ever
offered to f.’.t- f*!:hlic.
Tot Aivet,oau Ksgoetio
%>. a
ula, Ciypbilis, Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dis
eases ot Women, and ail Chronic Affections of
he Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended
■y the Medical Faculty, and many ttrousiuds
i our best citizens. Read the testimony-ot
physician* and patients who have uses Rosa-
ralis ; fe- d f;r our Ito-ada'is Guido to Heaalt
Jonk, or Almanao. for this year, which we
pub.i.h for gratuitous distribution: it will give
-ou much valuable inf irma'-ion"
f,r. ll. W. C,rr. of Baltimore, says; £ take
p:e sure in recomirending your Rosadalisas
, very powerful alterative. I have seen it
j i jed in two cases with happy remits; one ia a
rate of secondary syphilis, in ahich the p-.-
kient prouf unced himself cored after having
taken five bolt!- s sf your medicine. Tho other
is a case of scrofula cf long standing, whico is
rapidly improving under its nse, and the indi-
jcations •-lo thrt the patient will soon recover.
II have carefully examined the ft rmnlie by
j which your Uovada is is made, and find it an
■ excellent compound of alterative ingredients.
baoiuel G. McF&dden, of Murfneaboro,
Tenn.. tayr:
| I have used seven bottles of Kosadalis. and
am entirely cured ot Rbeuma’iism. Send me
■ four bottle?, as I wish it lor my brother, who
l ha, scrofulous sere eyes.
' Beniamin fiechtol; of Lima. Ohio, writes:
t have suffered for twenty years with an in
veterate eruption over my whole b. dy; ashort
time sinee I purchased n bottle of ltosadalis
tod it effected a perl to: care.
pear at the Com t of Ordinary on the first Monday in
Jtnuaiy next to showcau-e, if any they have, why
Letters should not be granted tho applicant.
Given under lay hand-offio.ally.- , .. .
dccl-30dw C.~T- WARD' Ordinary.
la:«ot liouston county, deceased, makes application
for Letters off. ismia.ion from raid estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office on or
before the 1st Monday in March next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters sht aid not b«
1. Giv ' ~
Administrator's Notice.
granted. Given under my official signature, this 26th
November. 1870., W.Ti-SWjW,
noviO-w3m . . .. Ordinary.
Administrator'll Hair.
. A -GREBABLY to-an order 1 from :he Ordinary of
FaLski county, will be sill be ore the Court
llou-e door, in Clinton. Jonta o> unty. no tho first
Tuesday in January next. ISO acres of laud, lym- in
Jones eouuty, adjoiuing lands of L. 'ingteton. Holt
and Whidoy. Held a« the property of the e&Ute of
John Powell, deceased. Terms ciuh. ■
WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH,
novS0-w6w* Adm'r. John Powell, dco’d.
Ross,
irLet-
. . - haries
btroxi r, late of Eaid county, de leased.
All persons inter-s'ed are required lo 1 e and ap
pear at the Court of Crdinrv on the first Monday in
January next to show cense, if any tt ey have, why
Letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given undtrmy hand ofiTt.-lIr
deo4-30dw C. T. WARD. CrJinarr.
0FORGIA. HOUSTON COUSTY.-Wherea'. Ste
phen Daniel applies for Lotte'S of Guardianship
of the person and property of Fernandin*. Daniel,
minor child of Robert T. Daniel, deceased, these are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all persons to file
their tbjecMors ifaoy.onor before the first Moadry
in January. 871. at my office, why the application
should not be granted. Given under my hand and
official signature, this November 29.187(1
dee1-*6w W.T SWIST. Oidinary.
G eorgia.jones county.-To the DLtribu-
tees. Devisees and’Heirs at Law of Isaac K. Mid-
d 1cbrooks, deceased:
1 iYou are hereby notified to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said coun'y. on the second Mon
day in January next, to witness a settlement of the
administration of said estate- In default thereof, I
shall proceed and deu and a settlement of my ao-
conntg by said Court.
dcc2 wSOd & C. MIDDL EBUOOKS. Adm'r.
Letters of Dismission.
rTEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Msry £.
vJ Howes. Administratrix on the estate of Orren
Howes, deceased, applies to cie for Letters cf Dis-
miFfion.
.Thesearo therefore to cito aid admonish all,and
singular the kindred and creditors cf said deceased,
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary on the first
Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said Letters should cot be granted the ap
plicant
G eorgia. Houston couNTY.-whereas. w.
G. Po»el! applies tor Letters of Admini-tration
on the estate of John Q. Ballon, lste of said ounty.
d ccifcd.
These are, therefore, to cite all interested to beand
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in
January next, then and there to show cause, if any,
why said fetters shcnld not bo granted. Given under
mv hand and offie'al signature, this 29th November,
1870. W. T. SWIFT,
decl w30d Ordinary.
/^EORGIA, JONES CODNTY.-Ordinary’s Office
VT said county, November 21. laTO.—Whereas, Wm.
M. Drawhorn applies to me for admini tration on
tbe estate of Betsey Herrington, deceased—
These are to noti y all persons concerned to show
rioi
cause as the law prescribes.. on or by the second
Monday in January next, if any th-y have, why eaid
Letters of Administration on said estate shall not be
granted to the applicant. Liven under my hand
officially. R.T.R0S3, Ordinary,
decs wSOd
Given under my hand officially.
decf-30.iw C. T. WARD. Odiaary.
QE0RUA. HOUSTON <OUNTY. r Tbirty day
Administrator's Notice.
KORGrA,BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Joseph K,
X Johnston applies to the undersigned for Letter!
ct o- ss js. x> .a.
E4UIN2 GOHEmsS fCVrEERS
IS SOLD BY AI.L DRUGGISTS.
gS*Laborat ry.No. 61 Kxrhange Place. Bal
’.imo-e-
(Temeiits A Co., Proprietors.
i or rale fcv
.5. Ilf. KKI1.1N A CO,
rt-cn-liwtf 1.. tv. SI IT AX’ A CO.
-- v ... ..eUe-8
of Administration upon the estato of Michael John
ston. late of said county, deceased.
All persons interested ate required to be and ap
pear nt the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in
January next, to show cause, if sny they have, why
Letters tfcon'd not be granted the applicant.
■ Giver, under iny hand eCnvally
dccl-eOlw c. f. WARD, Ordinary
CEUTi FI CATE.
M'S' I he-cliy certify thn* T i: ve examined, and
thoronghiy tinted in tsiy piaellec tbe
above ur.i.i.--. and r-. ’ : il.cn: r.n pirparatlons cl
great merit an<lwa.i:l . cuninfy n "rnimfid them
as boiug prepare! with ej: eeisl care* from re
liable ingrelhenls, i n 11: <■:<■ rill, r.iiom for the
treatment of tbo v irions tli-rase* fvi wliii h they are
designed, than any maedif' "f whi.-b I have
knowledge.
GEORGE H. DADD,
Veterinary Sirgem. Author of *• Anatoliy <u.<l Phy
siology of the Barit? “ Modern Bine Doctor? <£«.
Purchasers will please ask for a copy of " Horse anfl
fT— n —1 r, llntila If nvef's
Administrator^ Notice.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. M'Jo s.
I r-'eman applies to the undetsichcd for Letters
of A dm'.ni t atioi, upon the estate of Auguste Dossier,
lute of sai i county, deceased -
*11 persons interested are req aired fo br> and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary o-i to first Monday in
January next, to show enus-, if any they have, why
Lctttrs should n t be granted th: sp; licant.
Given under my hand cffi-ialiy.
deei-30dw C. T. WARD. Ordinary,
Adininistmlor's Sale.
JT'H Y is it that so many children die under the
©
H iVISO bailt a Ihtro warcbouee »nrl made am-
* pic srrsngemente for the accommodation of
Itl oar customers, and having been moat successful,
I loth in the sales wo have made for the past two
lieiions and in the general satisfaction we have
I riven onr customers in handling Cotton, we eam-
I elk tPi'fal to onr friends who have not heretofore
ice so* to give ns a trial in tbe sale of their crops,
- j* to share their bnsiness with na.
I Wc ha e no complaints to urge againet our lion-
I n ii d hiyli-mindcd compeers in the Factorage
I frem it, that we do not think any city
I can l>o .r-t of better warehouse men. or a better Oot-
■ n market, all tilings a insidered, than Macon.
In: si Jo avk that our FRIENDS shall give ua tho
.-Yi i> mmn-siou incident to tbo ale of tlic-ir cio|.s.
Wo wni advance liberally ou Cotton consigned
I g. And will hold Cotton, when desired.
"vr« wifi farnith onr eustometa with all plantation
gpptu-.
Cattle Owner's Gnide.” gratis.
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors, 1
. Chicago, Tug.
£. W. HUNT A CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS. MACON, GA
For solo by aU Druggists.
aprS-d&w
VU
it age of five years ? That a largo iroportion ot
chile
children die under that aye, has long been a subject
of remark, and without a vatisfaetory cause asesr-
Hew Styles, Reduced Prices.
MASON &HAMLXM
CalDinet Organs.
For Parlors, Drawing-Rooms, Libraries, Churches,
Sunday-schools, Lodges, etc.
j algive is prompt attention to him who sends us
ctebig a* to him who entrusts nowitb one hundred.
Btieg tbe agents of the Patapeco Guano Com
tuy we will supply the best character of fertilizers,
I ad merely manner try to witain the plauter, a
I cam of citizens whose avocation wo have pursued
I lit forty veare, «»■**,.. whom we were bora and
nisi ana with whom we fully sympathize.
We are located on FOURTH STREET, MACON,
GA., at the big red sign of
LAWTON & LAWTON,
sspti-dAwSm “GUANO.”
T HE most popular and widely used of large mu
sical instruments. Elegant as furniture; suit
able for secular and sacred music; not requiring
tuning, or liable to Rot out of order.
Fifty styles, at $50, $65, $100, $123, $150, $160,
$175, $200 to $2000 each.
The Mason & Hamlin Organs aro tbe acknowl
edged standards of excellence among instruments
of tbe class, having been awarded
SEVENTY-FIVE MEDALS
NEARLY
i Exposition.
1,00F MUSICIANS.
Including a majority of tbe most eminent in Amcr
ica, and many in Europe, have given written opin
ions that they EXCEL ALL OTHERS.
O S litCH-Uy, the 6th of December next, before
th. (Luti house door at Albany. Oa , I will sell
toilieliiph'-t bidder, my plantation in Lee county,
Gi, n:u,;wi A; j miles from Wooten's Station, on
theSYirhiVvi-ti:n Rviiruad, and two miles east of
Suiiu-.., adjoining the lur.d- of Col. Wm. A. Max-
Vfll. Jol.u H. Top- and G. 51 Stokes, containing
1.9V) :cre*, more or less, of which 1,296 or more is
I (fra. There is a large framed gin bouse and screw
I ea the plica. The cabins, cribs, etc , aro excellent.
I Jlie dwelling house is of hewn lugs, with four
I toem.-.
I Kuitiing sttcsius iu every fitld. On th3 place is
I thebe-t mill bite iu ali tliat section of country. This
I is tuowii an 1 acknowledged to be one of tbe very
I l«t places in S jutliwestern Geoigia No tncum-
I lance on it whatever. Titles perfect.
I Tbs neiKhbuihood is thickly settled and labor
I abundant. This is a rare opportunity to secure a
I fine plantation.
Iziurs—Half each, balance in t welve months w itb
interest.
To a purchaser of tbo plantation, the mules, coni,
fodder, etc., will be sola cheap.
Doric dtdeAwlwnov WALTER H. WEEMS.
(See Testimonial Circular Sent Free.)
New Styles and Reduced Prices this month. An-
Hlusfrafed Catalogue, with elegant illustrations
from photographs and full information, sent free.
Address MASON & HAMLIM ORGAN CO., 596
Broadway, New Yoik, or 154 Tremont at., Boston.
For sale iu Marou by G. P. GUILFORD & CO.
nov26 eodAwtf
ta.ir.ed, it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the human
system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents,
especially mothers, who arc m ire constantly wltn
their children, cannot be too observing of the fimt
symptoms of worms; for so surely as they exist, cm.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary,
(v.llbesold before the Court-house door in the
cily of - ae»n. Bibb county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday >n January next, between the usual hours
of tafo, I.751.I seven hundred ar.d eleven rerts of land
lying in the \\ anior District in raid counts, adjoin
ing the lamar place. James M. Timmons and th.rs.
Ithustn it a dwelling house, ein house, and other
outtiuH-iins8 About two hund ed acres in cultiva
tion. Fold as the rroprrtyofWilliauiG.Davis.de-
ceased, for the benefit t f the he'rs and creditors of the
said deceased. Terms: one-half cash, balance paya
ble in one year. JOHN McCOLLUM,
nov9-w(iw Administrator.
hey bo
*J-a.FEJ.Y Ar-II? CB&TAZSr^Y
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. John W
atuV.bs, administrator de bonis nos, of tne es
tate of liioinas Arneti, bite of svid county, deceased,
applies to m; tor Let eis of Dismission.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
siosclarihe kindred and cro liters of said deceased,
to i,e a- d appear »t my offios oa or before the first
Monday in January nevt. to show cause, il any they
have, why letters should not be granted the apjli-
Remaved from the most DELICATE INFANT, by
the timely use of
ca t
G ven under my hand officially.
oct4 w3m
C. T. WARD,
Ordinary.
U. A. FAHNESTUK’S VKUMIKibK.
It is perfestlv harmless, contains no Mcrcrx, being
Farely Vegetable Coiaposittoa,
Q^EOllGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after
And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE
TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made more for the purpose ol
pleasing the palate than of ovt-rcomi g the disease,
have been manufactured all over tho country, but
their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and }’.
A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge continues to grow in favor
deity;
CAUTION.
date hereof, application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the
real estate belonging to Geo. W. t Albert F., Lilian
L, James C., and Slatrie O. Sherwood, minors.
MARTHA J. SHERWOOD,
nov9-w4w Guardian.
>hould occasion require you In purchase B A. ca-.
ncstoek’s Vermifuge, be particularly careful to sue
that the initials are B. A. This ! * the article that h**
been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE l a 2s*.
And purchasers must insist on having u, if they *-o
not wish to have an imitation forced upon them.
Executors* Sale.
W ILL bo sold befo-e the Court-house door in
Macon, on tbo first Tuesday in January. 1871,
aud v. '.ti in the legal hours of sale, fifteen Fine Mules,
two Cur- age Ilor.-cs. one small Gray Maro, one
Blooded Stall on. pist two years old, two Two Horse
Wagons and Bodies, < ne mickey o Mower and Reaper,
two sets Wagon Harness, one Bugsy, two Gins and
Bans, and a lot of Plows, P.ow Gear, eta., etc- Sold
undo authority o an order from Bibb Court of Ordb
na y, an part o’ the personal property of Leroy Na
pier, late of said conntv, deceased.
It. H. NAPIER. \
GEO. C. NAI’IER.J Executors.
oov£7-w6tAd2tbefsale
JASPER COUNTY.
SCHWARTZ & HASLET'J
Formerly B. A. Fahsxstoox’b Sob A O •
PITTSBURGH.
Jasper County Sheriffs Kales
L be sold, on the first Tuesday in January
-OLE PROPRIETORS.
JLA
r-
Fcr rostering Criy
i:s natural Vitality and
:. A :‘" :v5
\!r»-
, . next, before *he Court-House door, in th- t >wn
of MonMcello. during the legal hours of sale.
pounds of Seed Co'ton. more or less; 30 bushels of
Corn, more or less: LOCO pounds of Frdd r, mme nr
less: 1 Iron Cotton Pr-ss. and farming tools, l.t-’ i*o
o.-< as the property of C. E McCarthy to sati fy -un
dry fi. fas. in favor of Hardeman A Sparks. H t •: A
Son. and ot' ers, issued from tbe Court of Ordi* • r ol
said conn y, vs. C. E. McCarthy, Property i o nted
out by the defend rat.
Also, at the same time and place, G.000 p'nods of
Seed Co ton. more or le-s. to sail fy a fi. :avor
of D. Flanders A Son vs. D. R. Andrews; fi. t . fr-m
Jasper Court of Ordinary. Property poittid out by
defendant
deed w-Dd THOSIAS B. PENN. Sheriff.
Jasper County Sheriffs Sale.
(LL be (Old, on the fiot Tuesday in J»i uary
Best Bargain yet in a Plantation
T HAT eplendid Farm of one thousand acres,
lying five miles from Fort Valley and four
I ailes from Marshallville, on the Southwestern
I Bsilroad, one-half cleared and in a high state of
[ raltiT.tion, producing a baJe of cotton to two acres
I this year. Level, healthy, fine spring watei; convo-
I Brat to schools and churches on bath sides. Can
|ra» be bought, together with ten fine mules,
I iunghs and gear, hoes, shop tools, and four thon-
I *»d bu-hels of ootton seed—for five thousand dol-
| hri ca»b, aud ten thousand in two payments, with
I interest. Com and fodder, some hogs, and a few
I trad cons could bo put low down to purchaser,
ipply very soon to W. H. REESE, Att’y,
»ov26dAw2»* JlarehallvUlc, Oa.
. i;:w wli!,-!i
itui «-ili-rlll.,l
OLD ilAHULiNA BITTERS,
l*»r
In'-.
J\,
•x Hid
'..In
DELIGHTFUL TONIC
t>
Watch: $3 Watch:
H.F, WILLIAMS St Co., Jewelers,
561 Broadway, New York,
SOLE AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES,
ND have authorized them to sell their great
x EUREKA ALUMINUM GOLD WATCHES for
I Ihree Dollars, and to warrant each and every one
I lo keep correct time for one year. This Watch we
I mraiitoo to bo the boat aud cheapest time-keeper
I that is now in use in any part of the globe. The
trorks aro in double cases, Ladles’ and Gent’s size,
I rad Are beautifully chased. The cases are made
I of the metal now so widely known in Europe as
Aluminum Gold. It has the exact color of Gold,
I "kick it al.rays retains ; it will stand the test of
the strongest adds; no ono can tell it from Gold
only by weight, tbe Aluminum Gold being one-
•Virtli lighter. The works are all made by ma-
I fhinery, the same as tbe well-known American
I Watch. We pack the Watch a if ely in a small box
I lad send it by mail to any part of tbo United States
on receipt of $3 50; fifty cents for packing and
■oat age. A key is sent free with each Watch.
Honey should be sent by Post-Office Money Order
I or in a Registered Letter. Address all orders and
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nothing else - i be found so desirable
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil xx hi e cambric, aud yet lasts
long ou the 1 nir. giving it a rich glossy
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Wl
ed wit
f E take great pleasure ia offering the old Caro-
lina Bitters to the public. They are coinpour.d-
_i with great care, and contain some of the best Ton
ics in the Pbarmacojiia; As evidence of the superi
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We do not offer our Bitters as a care for all dis
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For axle by Druggists and Grocer? everywhere
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L. W. Hunt & Co.
xnay25-eod<twly
. . next, before the Court-House door.in the town
of Monticello, daring tho legal hour* of sate, 35 acres
of land, more or Ie : s: 700 pound? ot Seed Cotton, more
or les*; 30 bushels of Corn, more or less: 800 pounds
of Fodder, more or less. Levied on as the properly
of Nancy Wilson to satisfy a Jasper County 'Yuri fi.
fa. in favor of Hiram ('rooks, and other Superior
Court fi. fas. in my hands vs. Nanqy Wilson. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
J. M, DIGBY,
deal wSOd Deputy Shu.-iff.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Jasper county, will be sold at public outcry, be
fore the Court-housedoor, in the town of »> ntici-ll i,
on the first Tuesday in January n-xt, ol the r al
estate belonging to the estate of Allen Kelly, de
ceased, including the lands set apart as dower to the
widow of said Allen Kelly, now deceased, and which
has reverted to euid estxte, containing one hundred
and forty (140) aero?, more < r less.
Terms made known day ofsale.
JARKKTT B. KELLY.
BEVERLY A. KELLY.
nov9-w6w Adminis'ratorsof Allen Kelly.
Executor's Sale.
B Y virtue of authority granted by tbe Court of
Ordinary of Jasper county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house
door, in the town of Monticello, Jasper connty, be-
tw> en 'he usual hours of sale, the undivided interest
of Fleming Jordan, deceased, in three hundred and
six y acres of land, situated in sail county, and
knoan as the “Burney Jay Bray plane,’’ Terms
cash. THOMAS M. JORDAN,
rox9 w6w Executor of Fleming Jordan.
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GRIDE.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Jasper conntv, I will sell at pubblic outcry, on
the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
house door in the town of Monticel'o in said county.
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. on the physiolog
ical mysteries and revelations of the physical sys-
nincy- three acres of land, more or less, belonging to
the estate of Alphnnzo Hardman, deceased, adjoin-
' “ " ad"
ing the lands of John Pope, E. H. Gray, and the
homestead tract, set apart out of tbe lands of raid de
ceased. Sale for the Purpose^parioir debto^
Adm'r xvith the will anx’d of A- Hardman, dec-'
nov9-w6ir
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file remainder internet after the dower of Serena A.
Jones, widow of Jaaiah H. Jones, deceased, in the
rated Hotel at Gordon, Ge., known as Solomons’
Hotel, and the eame interest in two hnndred and
j*enty-four (224) acre* of land adjoining the said
““tel. Sold by tbe undersigned for the purpose of
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i-atribution among the creditors of the game,
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Peyser, iu my consent to become a public or
tnSen inaeeorde&ee with the statute in tush
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xniil w4 fit
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iwulgn tweta
erous engraving, and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it is a book that ought to be under look and key.
and notlaid carelessly about the house.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for 50 eents.
Address Dr. Butt's Dispensary, No, 12 N. Eighth
street, St. Louis, Mo.
W-NOTICK TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN
FORTUNATE.
Before applying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public paper* or using any Quack Rem
edial. peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what yenr
disease ia or how deplorable your condition.
~ ~ iraonally or by mail
Administrate ’a Sa'c.
T> Y virtue of an order of tbe Comt of Ordinary of
r> Jasprr county. I will sell at pnblic outcry, before
,tr,
the C -urt-honse door at MontioeLo. on the first Tues
day in January, 1871. eight hundred acres, more or
less, ol land situated in said eounty, adjoining the
lands of John Clarke, Henry C. Lewis. Hugh Martin,
et. al., belonging to the eetate of Cornelius Hardy,
late of sa ; d county, deceased. . .
novll-w6w WILLIAM P. HARDY, Adm’r,
ersonally or by mail
works. Offioe.No.12
N. Eighth street, bet. Muket and Chesnut. St. Louis,
Mo.
Administrator’s Sale.
jgY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinaiyof
LOOS TO YOUR CHILDREN.
THE 6REAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
vnpBnMPnmmmnmrram
the Court-house door at Monticello, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1871. all tho lands belonging to
the estate of Achilles Wilson, deceased, including re
mainder of widow’s life estate.
norli-w6w BERRY T. DIGBY. Adm’r.
_ after late anplicatio- will bo made to tho Crdi
eary of said county lor leave to selltberegl estat eo
th • minor children of Daniel J. Jones, late of raid
c unty deceased Sa'd land being situated in the
ouuty of Cranford.
HKNRYT. BROWN. 1
WM-R. BROWN. >Guardians.
EMANUEL BARROW.)
NoTeraVer 11.1870. n«ivlS-w30d
Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court-House door.in the
town of Clinton, on the trst Tuesday in Jan-
—S—I
nary next, 1871, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit: One.ix horso wagon and
seven mules. Levied on as prnerty of Wm. S.
Moughon, in favor of George W. Bird—fi. fa. issued
from Bibb Superior Court.
F. E. JENKINS.
nov23-w3C-l sheriff Jonea County.
JgY virtue of an order from thoOrdinary_of Hous-
ton County, will be sold by the undesigned be
fore the Court-House, in the town of Perry, between
tho lawful hours df s?Je, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, all the land of Jacob N. Goff, late of said
e unty, deceased—situated and lying in tho Sixth
District of Houston county. Sold tor (division among
the heir*. Terms mado known on day of tale.
T. B. GOFF.
nov23-n6** Administrator
QEORGIA. JONhS COUNTY.-Jo;.f.s Superior
Executor's Sale.
virtue of tho lost Will and Testament of Ij-liom
_ Court, October Term, 1870 — Iti* ordered by the
Judgo that the p-e*ent Term of Jones Superior Court
bo a journed to 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, the iOth
day of January next. J urors drawn to serve at pres
ent Term of said Court will . erve as sueb at said Ad
journed Term. Parties, Jurors aud Witnesses take
notice. October 17,1870. ROLAND T. ROSS.
Clerk Superior Court.
A true extract from Minutes of Court.
oct21- w2t hOLAND T. ROSS. Clerk.
Daniel, deceased, will bo sold in the town of P«t-
ry. before tbo Court-House, on the first Tuesday in
Januaty. 1871,170 acresof land, more orlossjiar; cf
lot No. 11. in place of the 12th district of Houston
county, baid land in one mile of navccvillo Sold
for benefit of heirs. SAMUEL A. RILEY,
nov26 w-0* Executor.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas, Green
0.EOUGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY-—Thirty days
after date, application will bo made to the Or
dinary of said county for leave to sell tbe real
eetate of Martha A Jones, late of eaid county, de
ceased. - HENRY T. BROWN, Adm'r.
novl6-wSM
Smith applies to me for Administration on
the estate of Louisiana Bryant, deceased, of said
county.
Theso aro to notify all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they have to the contrary, at my
office, on or before tho second Monday in Jauuary
next. Witness my hand officially.
nov27 w80d R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
^^EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas, Green
G eorgia, Houston county—whereas.
Howell Ammons has applied for Lctttrs of
Guardianship of tho minor children of Abel Sulli
van, late of Houston county, deceased. These are
therefore to cito all persons interested to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday
in January, 1870, to show cause, if any, why letters
should not bo granted. Given under my hand and
official signature, this 11th November, 1870.
novl5 wlm W. T. SWIFT, O. H. C.
_ Smith, Guardian of Green Giles, applies to
me for Dismission from eaid Guardianship.
These are to notify all pereons concerned to show
cause, if any they have, to the contrary, at my
office, on or by the second Monday in Jauuary
next.
Given under my band officially.
nov*7-w40d B. T. R03S, Ordinary.
SOOLTT COtTKSlT.
Administrator's Sale,
pt E0RGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—By virtue of
OT an order of the Court of Ordinary of said ooun'y,
will be sold before tho t’ourt-Houso door, in the town
of Pen-v. in said county, on the first T -esday in Jan
uary. Ml. within tb e legal hours of sale: Lo* of Land
No. 17, in the fifth district of said county—67/5 acres
of tho eastern portion of said lot being encumbered
with (ho dower of Mrs. Aim E. Sawyer—a-d only the
remainder in said 67/5 acres, after the termination of
said lito cstata, sold.
Terms cash. Sold as the property of Floyd Sawyer,
dec’d. W'LLIAM BRUNSON,
nor20 w6w Adm'r of Floyd Sawyer, dec'd.
Administrator's Sn'c.
B Y virtue of sn order frrm tho Court of Crtinaty
of ■ “
„ Dooly County, win be add before tbo Court-
House door, in Viei.no, D -oly county, betxveen the
usual hou-s < f sa'e. cn the first Tuesday in January
neit, 50 acres of land, more or les —lying ia tho
Eleventh District of si ! d < oun'y Sold c* the property
of Thomas Woo ia d. d-oea-ed, fir 'ha benefit of tho
hoiis and creditors ot said deceased. Termt cath
JAML.3 YOUNG.
nov23-w6w Admini trat-r.
MACON COUNTY.
Q.Kf|ROIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Thirty Jays
after date application will be undo to the Court
of Ordinary of H.-uston countv for leave to tell the
lands belongirg to estate of Jacob N. Goff, late of
said county, deceased. _
n'iv20-w30d T. B. GOFF, Adm’r.
Administrator’!! Sale.
G eorgia, Houston county.—By virtue of
an order of the Ordinary of said county, v ill be
sold on the first Tuesday in January, 1871, before the
Court-h-use door, in the town of Perry, within tbe
legal hours ot *ale, lot cf land number cn9 hundred
and sixty-six. 066.) the west hdf of lot number one
hundred and seventy-three, (173.) together with the
remainder in tho oast half of lot nntnpcr one bun
dled and st venty-three. (173.) after tbo expiration
of 'ho life-est te cf Mrs Harriet Jackson; all «f
said land lying in the fifth (5th) District of said
dl “ ~
county, and being the tract formerly owned by Henry
Jackson, deceased. Soil for the purpose of distri
bution among the heirs of said deceased. Term? cash
RICHARD E. RToRY.
Adm’r de bonis non of Henry Jackson, deceased.
nov9-wSw
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
QBORGIA, CRAWFORD .COUNTY.—Whereas,
J Illy lf< • UHA 11 £ v/ltu XUUH1I • IV tHJI u*-|
_ Dav'd w. Fimmons and Augustus F. Liehtfoot.
t xecutf a of the iast wilt and testament cf Benja
min Lightfor.t, late cf sa : d county, deceased, apply
to mo fur letters of dismission from said edministra-
t'o»—
These are therefore toci'eand admonish all parties
interested to be and arpear at my office in terms of
the Statute, and show causo, if any they have, why
the said letter* dijmissory should not be granted the
applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature this 3d
day of October, 1870. JAMES J. RAY,
oc(7-w3m Ordinary.
Wilde C. Cleveland, tx'tor.l Bill for Direction. In-
' junction and Settle
ment.
.Crawford Superi-r
fl. P. Cul erhouse, etat. /Court. Oct.Term, 1870.
Happening to tho Court that George M. Base-
more and Rdna, bis wife, Wi liatn C. Simmon* and
William Cleveland, are defendants to said bill, and
are non-residen's of this S ate, and car not be served
»itb copies of said bill:
It is ordered by tho Court that srid defendants be
served by publication, once a month for four months,
in the TELKoaiFH and Messenghk, a gazette pub
lished in the city of Macon; and that said defendants
ho equired to be and appear, personally or by attor
ney, at tbe next term of this Ccnrt, ani answer the
a legations ret forth in said bill.
Smith & A lexakdkb, 1
Avast? BB0W:, ’ [ Complainants’ Solicitor?.
Simmons, J
I certify tbe above and foregoicg i* a true copy
rom the minutes of Crawford Superior Court, Octo-
tr trm. 1670. _
oe'15-ln-ri j-n JAMES J. RAY, Clerk,
ft BORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Famue!
OT Pently. guardian of John R.Benlly and Aman-
d x While, formerly Amanda Bently, deceased, late
of raid county, having fil'd his final return in my
office • nd prays letters ciamistory
These are, therefore, ts cite all persons to show
cause (if any can) within the time prescribed by law,
at my cffice. why letters dumissory should not be
granted,
ootl7-w3m* J AS. J. RAY. Ordinary.
Baker Connty Sheriff's Sales,
yyn-ube told, on the first Tuesday in January
. . next, before tbe Couri-bonse door in the town
ot Newton. Baker cgunty.Ua between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit: ,
L'tsoflandNos. 156 ana 165 in the 7th district of
Baker county. Ga. Levied on aa the property of
William HL Cheever, to satisfy a fi: fa. issued from
th* Superior Court ot Dougherty connty, in favor of
the Marine Bank of Georgia vs. Wm. W.Cheeverand
John R. Sims, endr. This November 25.1870.
(Signed) WILLIAM JACKSON.
ti0v'-9 w30d Sheriff.
Macon County Slicrifl's Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the < ourt-hoose d»r in t'-c
town cf Oglethorpe in sab' c iunty. within the
le.,-al hoars of sale cn 'he fi st Tuesday :n January
next, 1871. tl e following property, to-w.t:
Lots of land A os. £3 and f2in the second rii triil of
originally Muscogee, row Maon county, vs the prop
erty of M. L. Shea'y, levied on by virtue of the fol
lowing fi, f s., U'ued from Ju- tide’s » ourt. iOTOih
district, G. H„ of said county: Ono in favor of John
T. Kelsot vs. SI. L. rhealy: ooc in favor o' IfnJlie
M'-Kcnzio vs. M. L. Sbegly; one in tavor cf G. F.
Bell vs. M. L Shealy; two in favor cf Geo. W. Fish
vs. M L. Sh'aU : oue m f-vor nf lludains A Porter
vs. M-L bhealy: one io favor of Mrs J 11 Robinson
vs. M. L Fhealy : one in fivorof Marshall lids on-
bake vs. M. L fcheily; and ono in favor ot J E.
Fcbofield vs. sa : d Fheaiy. Fol 1 to .-atisfy rail 6. fas.
Levy made and returned to me by t» i:cy Smith, iiigh
Corn-table. H£N Ko L. UILL,
decl ids Shtrff.
Macon Sheriff Sales
W ILL be 6old bef re the Court-house door in th*
town of Oglethorpe. Macon county., wi'hin the
legal hours of sa e, on the fi’ st ' ue-day ia January
next, the following property, to wit; lot bushels of
Cora, more or less, and 10,0:0 pounds need Cotton,
more or less. Levied on as the property of M L.
Shealy, to satis y a 11. 'a. issued from th: Sup riur
Court of said county, in favor cf McCiung A t ykes
vs. s.iid She-ly. Property pointed ont by plaintiff a
attorney.
Al.-o. lot of Land No. SSii tbe Fec.md Dis'rict of
said county. Levied upon is the prop rty of M. t.
Bhealy, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of Martha Kuader->u-k
vs. said bhealy. Property pointed -ut by defendant
Aim. two ba’es of Cotton. Levied oa as the prop
erty of .'ames E. Chi ds, to saris fy n fi. fa issued from
the Superior Court of ssid countv. ia favor <rt Adams
& Bazemorc vs. said James B, Chi ds.
Also, four bales of Cotton. Lovied upon as tho
property of William T. Childs, to satisfy a fi. fa.issued
from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of
Adams Jc Pazemore vs. Wm. T. Childs.
Also, ono hundred bushels cf Cora, more orlcs .
and two stacks of Fodder. Levied *n xst'epropoty
of Joel D. llartsfield to satisfy a fi. fa issued fiom the
fiupsrior Court of paid county, in favor of Adams A
Bszamore vs. said Uartsfield. Property poittid out
by plaintiff’s attorney
deol-tds P. K. RU5S, Deputy Sheriff.
Execntor'H Sale,
■gYvjrtue of tbe last will and testament of Marcus
_ - . Cady, lateot Macon county, dej’d.will b«soli
before the Court-House doer, ia :hc town t-f Ogle-
tiiorp», in said cou ty, on the first Tce-dey in Jan
uary next, the real estate belorging to said estate,
consistingof fractional lot No. 63. and 31 acres, more
or less, in the noriheast corner of lot No. 51, in the
first district of originally Moscogeenow Macon coun
ty. containing in the aggregate 16Sacre9. more or lei S:
Term:, twelve m nths time, with good security and
Interest from date. D. M. KELLI,
novl9-wow Executor.
Executor's Notice.
n1E0RGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Four weeks after
VJT daro application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for lea*e to sell the real
estate o' A-a Brantley. late of said county, deceased,
for the benefit cf the legatees ar.d creditors of said
diceiscd. A. U. GREER, Executor.
nov9-w4w
Notice to Debtors aud Creditors.
0EORGIA, SIAC0N COUNTY.—All per*ons_hav-
ing demands against Asa Brantley, tate of said
county, deceased, are hereby notified and required to
present them, properly attested, to the undersigned
within the time prescribed bylaw, and all persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby required to
make immediate payment. _ _ _
soy9-wG* A. H. GREER, Executor.
TWIGGS COUNTY.
G eorgia, wilkinson county.-w«, the
undersigned. Committee appointed by the Grand
Jurors of the October Term of the tuoeiior Court.
1870. to examine the Ordinary’s and Treasurer’s
books, from tbe year 1866-67 68-69 and 7% teg leave
to submit tbe following report:
We find going into thehandsof E. J.Gi'bert. r ounty
Trta»urer. from Tax Colleetor and other *on"’*■«, for
1866 67. and to October. 1868, $21,252.10, Amounts
raid out for the acme time as at pears f.om cash
book, C$23,275.27. Itor tbs* amount we or* find
Execntor's Sale.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNir.-By virtue of an
order uom Twiggr Court of Ordinary will be
told by the under : gned. ketoro tbe Court House
door, in tbe town of J ffersonville, between the law-
tnl hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January
next, alt the laud of Jeremiah A. Tharpe. lata of
■aid county, dceosel, situate and lying in £8th Dis
trict. origin ill* vYilkimou, now Twigg* county, tod
consisting of sevtn’cen hundred acre*, more or lest,
adjoining land-, of John A. Nolson, Joseph Bay, John
O'Neal, and Charley Parker. There ere npen the
nvamieaa a saaH rlwa'liner hnnsA with ml2 n•a«i*d<sw
promise} a good dwelling boose, with all necessary
buildings attached, a good gin-house and screw; the
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Execntor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Jasper county, will be sold before the Oourt-
honse door in the town of Monticello, on the first
Tuesday in January next, lot of land No. 175, ad
joining'land* of J. B. Webb and others, belonging
to the estate of Jamea Montgomery, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
WM. S. MONTGOMERY,
novO-tvCw Ex’r of Jaa. Montgmeiy.
BOOS, .tzs.ZiD.zi. tor ids* amount we or- unit
voucher recorded for$19818 67. Leavlngadiff recce
unaccounted for in any other wav of 13.43; f"
We further find going into thehands of th present
Treasurer, A. H. Cumm'ng. from Tax Co'lev or -» d
other sources, from 1st feu her, 1868 to ’**•• be* ’’"0.
*31.609 98. Paid out for the same times i -""•■i er
$31.604 03. Leaving a balance in his li. i.- . uiia.
oi$5 95.
All of which is respeotfu'ly submitted.
R. T. PLAYER,! romm
J. A. MAEON, J u,mm *
nov26-tf
tager of health and good society. Sold for a division
among the heirs of the deceased. Terms cash.
nov9-wGw
V. W. THAKPE.
_ A C. THARPE,
Executors of J. A. Tharpe, deceased.
VALUABLE JASPER LANDS
COLLINS, WETHERILL & CO,
WHOLESALE SEED GROWERS
✓2.B0RGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—To all th x
VT it hit Coxciks—Whereas, D. G. Hughes, Ad
ministrator de bonis non with Will annexed on the
estate of Joseph King, deeeared, applies for Letters
of Dismiuion from tbe admin : atration of eaid estate:
therefor*, the kindred aDd creditors of said deceased
are hereby cited and admonished to file their obj.c-
tions (if any they have) in ruy office, in terms of law;
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted tbe an-
plicant at the Ma oh Term next of the Court of Ordi
nary for said county.
By order of the urt J0HN gHJNE.
nov30-w3m Ordinary.
1111 * lilt Market street, Ptalladelphla.
iny other cans*.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO„ St
by°bruggists and Dealer* in Medicine every- I
Executor’s Sale.
GARDEN SEEDS
iun*30-dAwly
iS^sUN-WEIT-
TEN WORD
P URSUANT to the list will mad testament of Har
man H. Geiger, late of Jasper connty, dee., I will
O F choicest stock, and true to name—onr own
growth. Every variety of selected Garden,
M. IUUU U. UPlfiOltlVIVUI WUUl/|UQbit 1 mu
sell before the Court-house door in the town of M on-
ticello,in Jasper connty
— in Jai
By Dr.
MARCH.
gnows ns untold riche* and,be in ties in the Great
id paper.
Intelli)
igent
Ala
in each the Undritten Word. —
nate ongravinas and rnperb binding,
men ana women wanted to introduce the work _
every township and village. Light business. Good
pay. Bend for circular, description, endorsements
and terms to agents. . „
ZEIGLER A VcCURDY,
an wsS0-lSi*16 BAth at. Philadelphia. Pa.
Tuesday in Jannsry,
lands, to-wit: 140 acres. El ■ ■
about 40 acres is woodland, known as the Lnmsden
tract, fitua'ed within two miles of bhady Dale, in
Jasper connty, on the road leading from Batonton
through Shady Dale to Covington, adjoining lands of
Henry Benford, Peter Oardell, Warren Tucker, and
others. Also, wUl be sold 202/j acres of land, more
orlets, sltnatel in the same connty, about two miles
from bbady Dale,on the road leadtagfrom MontieeUo
to Madison, adjoining lands of Warren Tucker, and
others, and known as tho James Geiger lot, ou which
there if suppo:edL>be35or40aeresni wood*. Said
land* will be shown to any one desiring to see them,
by Mr. Randall Geiger, who is ^‘wil W?P 0 U.
novl5-w6w Ex’r Hannan H. Goiter, dee.
Field and Flower Seeds. We have nearly 300 acre*
exclusively devoted to the growing of Garden and
Flower Seeds. Dealers, and others wishing seeds
direct from the grower should send their orders to
ua. The largely increased demand for onr seeds iu
the beat evidence of the care bestowed on their
growth and preparation.
Onr general Wholesale Trade list mailed free c
application.
COLLINS, WETHERILL * OO.,
1111A1113 Msrtiet street.
aepl4-w3mo Philadelphia.
GEORGE PAGE * 00,
l. QtJiLxxsTiv. johx runm
L. J. GUILMARTIN k CO.,
N f.ar 400 Tons naed by 84 planters in Hancock
county, Ga., the present
Georgia, Wilkinson County.
Isaac H. Watkins, adm’rl _ .
of Lucinda H. Wright, 1 In Equity, Bill for direc-
▼s. v Hon. In the Superior
Mitchell Watkins etal f Court o*' said County.
Heirs at law of ! October Term, 1870.
LnciudaH. Wright. J
I T appearing to the Court that the children of Levin
Watkins, deceased, Sarah Cottonhead, deceased,
(formerly Sarah Watkins.) Tabitha Brown, deceased,
(formerly Tabitha Watkins) and a portion of the chil
dren and grandchildren of Wealthy Fountain, for
merly Wealthy Watkins, who are heir* at 1st of the
■aid I ncinda Q. Wright, du not reside within this
State, and it Anther appearing that their names and
residence* are nnknown to the complainant in the
above stated eanse.it is therefore ordered by the Court
that they and eaeh of them end ali others claiming an
interest in said estate, do he and appear at the next
term of this Court to be held on the first Monday in
April next, then and there to make known and estab
lish their Identity and relationship to the said Lucin
da H. Wright, and tbe nature and extent of their
elalm to participate in the distribution of the estate of
said Lncinda H. Wnght. And it ts further ordered
that service of this order be perfected upon all and
eaeh of them by publication of the same weekly for
four mouths previous to the next term orthui Court in
«r S1XTY-FITK FIRST PRIZE ME1»AI#
awaudi:d.a»
THE GREAT
‘n: jj
MANUFACTORY.
WM. KNA3E & C04,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GRAKD, SQUARE AID UPRIGHT .
PIANO POUTEIS^
BALTIMORE, .
T HF.SE Instalments have been before'the public
for nearly Thirty Years," and upon their ex
cellence alone attained an unpurchaetd pre-emi
nence, which pronounces them unequalled. Tlisir
TONE combines groat power, suxetntss andilna
nine-— "*— " , :* # —
inging quality, as well as great purity of intonation
nd eweetness throughout tho entire scale. Their.
TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from
the stiffness found in eo many Fiance. Intvorl:-
manship they are unequalled, using none bnt the
very beat seasoned material, the Inigo c-p'.ral em
ployed in our business enabling us to keep con-'
tinnally an immenso stock of lumber, ect. on hand.
C7*A11 our Square Pianos havo our Nctv Improved
OveratruDg Scale and tho Agraffo Treble. "
S3*We would call special attention to cur lato
improvements in Grand I’ianoa and Square Grands,
Patented August 14, 1866, which bring the Piano
nearer perfection than has yet been attained.
Every Piano Fully Warranted ror 5 Yearn.
Wo havo made arrangements for tho Sole Whole
sale Agency for tho most celebrated Parlor Organa
aud Melodeons, which wo offer, Wholesale and Re
tail, at lowest Factory Pricee.
. WU KNABE ft CO.,
septlO wGra Baltimore, Md. '
QUEEN OF THE ,i uUTH.
ONLY GENUINE STE.VUB PORTABLE ORET
MILLS,
CORN MEAL, WHEAT KLOL'Jtir.G AND
Stock Feed, Doltln; Apparatm, Snmtters
Corn Shelters, Flour rucliem anil Mill
'Work Generally.
These Mills were first mado to
supply the wants of tho Plant
ers and Stock Growers of the
South, but their fame has spread
to overy quarter of tho globe,
and tliry are now sold and need
in Europe, Asia, Africa and
South America. To supply tho
increasing demand we have en-*
larged onr Manufactory and ad
ded valuable improvements to tho MillB. A3
heretofore, onr Mills will be built of choice Burr
Blocks, selected at the Quarries in Franco.
Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Trea
ties on Milling, Bent by mail freo.
Addres ISAAC STRAUB ft CO.,
Cor. Front and John Sta.,
juljG-wGm Cincinnati, Ohio.
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$>
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9
taBskT
•i
Vo* 8 V. SckroeMer Street* Baltimore,
CflttonFacton & Ge&eral Coomisilon
M ANUFACTURERS of Portable and Stationary
Steam Engines and Boilers, patent improved,
Steam Engines and Boilers, patent improi
Portable Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Malay and Saab
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Shingle
Machines, etc. Dealers in Cbcolar Saws, Belting
and Mill Sapphea generally, and maanftotmn
agenta for Laffel’sceiebrated. Turbine Water.Wheel,
and every description of Wood Working Machinery.
Agricultural Engines a specialty. Send few deecrip-
Oatalogue and Price lists. eepffeodwly
MBIOIIIII,
BAY STREET, :■ : ■: SAVANNAS, GA.
i GENTS for BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE
L OF LIMB,
TewelPa Mills Yank Domestic*, eta. '.
Gantt
non,
Local. Aoxma—BEAT.L, SPEAB8 * CO,, Ootton
Factors, Augusta, Oft.; BAUL8BUBY, BESPE88 A
OO., Ootton Facton and Oomaiaaian Merchants
Macon, Ga.
Frioea. per ton of 3000 Rw.: f62 oaab, #7S on ttane
at Baltimore; $70 cash, $80 on time at Augeeta and
Mason.
Gorn and Wheat Compound tl leas per ton.
Every cargo analysed and juarairteed to atandvrd
Commissioner’s Sale..
Valuable lands and Mills far Sale-
Central Georgian, pabUehed at Bandersville Ga
ou.Wn.xii ~
flam < _ r _ __
tha within ia a true extract from the mlnntea of said
tk*..
Court. October Term, 1870. _
<xit3t-laa»4wa GKO. W. TABPLEY. Clerk.
Motlee to BsMara sad Creditors.
E. M.
‘Send to Agents and
i CBmriit, Bpvto,
persons having'de-
. late el said county,
propstly am d« 0 «t.
ow their
MMdffiffil fefcttoCWr .ctottrt, j^itX Mm Jmb» Bnnpay «AO . .ybt
ntn and get ebeulan swntalnlng
many planted who have wed it.
tfiltj taaeionvoO EeUril
. them tot
within tb* time prescribed by law, *o as to shot
character and amount.
And all mmons indebted to said deceased are here
by reqmlrea to make immediate mra«it
sail ebl yzUix* Rik m ,ouitetabw .
ing ia one body tn the 1
ty, containing 1®» acres, t
and about 200 acres of open land,
to ia a high state of eafttotttito,:
BoM f(S r IStribh ; u i a J teto I
Charles Vainadcre, wife and others, ]
possession. Term* enL -
/' njcu. r J i r Sl
■ tHir *«T .iMji-vfioet dads
i%stjol+m hsu-ijodl