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Tile Greoigia Week:ly Teleg-ra/pii and *Tournal & JVIessenger.
testimonials:
v,.rr«d tbatno attempt is made to hunt
natfH «* or unknown places to find names
medicine; it is appreciated right at
tin* it his b-cn used. All that is
»J:»ad » h *!f' trial, and we have no fear of the
£ TRY
S^gSSKs?
«rf^S Pain in the^
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niaH'C 11 c
iStlf,
r try
in the Liv-
nsti nation,
hould ere,
Stomach,
Mouth, Bilious
m of the Heart
spirits, or Bines
r d other symptoms
MON’S LIVER HEQ-
the best remedy for
been discovered It
Idly, effectlly, and being a
e vegetable compound, can do
jury. It is harmless in every
r H »y; it has been used for 40
r years, and hundreds of the good
gnd great from all parts of the conn-
will vouch for its virtues.
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Regulator.
'wkwith. Bishop of Georgia.
Jan- ex-Mayor of MaeoD. Ga.
Jjj**- Jacom Shorter. ex-Governor. Alabama.
B* , 11«« B Gordon.
jtir'udl Wilis.D. D-» President Oglethorpe Col
ly*. . p;,... of the M. E. Church o'Ga.
S-vfs Holt. President S. W. R. R. Company.
5*!’i Vp.Mer, Perry, Ga.
c c lf E 't«r»oS W ps , i*M*SbeMffBibbeonnty.
Pj?« and S.'arbawk, Editors Floridian, TalUhaa-
^Superintendent S. W. R. R.
PSriitaTlSiwlod^ Factory. Macon. Ga.
KSg&ftJBSfiSaaw
lion. J*mM
J Ku"tS!Cdt»lms.Oa. ^
J. H. ZEILIN & GO, MacoD, Ga.
FOR BALE BI ALL DRUGGISTS,
aug l-'tf
CANCERS CUBED.
H AVING been afflicted with Cancer, I was cured
in the year 185G, after trying many prepara
tions and Cancer doctors. ’
I hare no new remedy to offer but the same old
remedy with which I was cured fifteen years ago.
I have since been practicing with the same remedy,
and have been tnccatatal in a cumber of cases, a
few of which I refer to below, as living witnesses
of the virtues of my medicine, some of whom,
hke myself, have been cored a number of years,
and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning:
Mrs. H. B. Bloodworth, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs.
Fannie Settle, Libeity Hill. Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd,
Griffin, Ga.: Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebulon, Ga.; Mrs.
John Stillwell, Giiffin, Ga.; Mrs. M»ry Thurmond,
Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs James Carmichiel, Mc-
Donongh. Ga.; Wm N. Fambrough, M. D., Senoia,
Ga; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
Ga; Mr. Jas. Douglass, Gre.nviile, Ga.; Rev. H.
T. Dickon, Lie net Grove. Ga; Mr. R. Dorton, Fa^
yette Station, Ga; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson,
Ga ; Hon. Thomas M. Harkness, late Representa
tive from Butts county, Jackeon. Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad
dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsvth,
Ga; Mr. Willis Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.;Maj A.Nall,
Griffin, Ga; Mis. Green Dnke, Liberty Hill, Ga.;
Mrs. A. Porter, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Wards-
worth, Barnes ville, Ga; Mrs. D. Lewis, Rarnesville,
Ga.; Mrs. R Goodman, Monticello, Ga ; Lou (color
ed.) former servant of B. W. Co Her, Indian Springs,
Ga. The above is only a few of the many names
that could be added to the list.
I take pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard
away made a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the eve
of Mts.*M. J. Bouyer after she had been treated by
several physicians, and her Cancer pronounced in
curable, and I cheerfully recommend him to all
afflicted with Cancer. GEO. B. TURPIN,
Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
I cheerfnlly bear testimony to the fact ot Mr. J.
M. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a
cancer upon Mrs. il. J. Bouyer’s eye, after eminent
physicians had failod to relievo lior; and I firmly
believe his Cancer treatment to be a specific for
Cancer. L. A. HANSE, Macon P. O.
To tlie Afflicted.!
doubtful cases. After sat-
be your cancer to me and I
_ cancid opinion.
AtTyour request I will visit your houses when cir
cumstances pormit.
My residence is twelve miles east of Griffin, Gr.
which is my nearest express office. Money may be
sent with safety in registered letter. Communica
tions strictly confidential and promptly answered
when stamp and envelope sent addressed to your
self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY.
liberty Hill, Pikeco., Ga
Those to whom it may bo convenient, may call
upon T. J. Hardaway. Southwestern Railroad, who
attended me in my affliction and has been with me
in several cases since. He may be addressed
through the postoffice at Macon, Ga, or Enfanls,
Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY,
july 13-d2taw&w6m
Cause and Cure of Consumption.
The i r nmry came of Consumption is derangement
tf-lie dice live organ*. Tbi* detaDgement produces
V.C-'ent nutrition and assimilation- By assimilation
Icon that process by which the nutriment of tho
fyfii*converted into blood, and thence iato the sol-
i<jcf the body. Persons with digestion tbu> irn-
uire*. havir.g the l ightest predisposition to pultno-
u-r disease, or ifthey take cold, will bo Very liable
it hive Conrnmption of the Lungs iu some of its
forms and 1 bold that it will be impossible to euro
:I ci*etf .'cEEumption without first restoring a good
fuMiuttsnd healthy assimilation. The very first
.v..(to he done is to clearse the stomach and bowels
frem all diseased mucus and slime, which is c’ogging
liworgsts to that they cannot perform their tunc
ijxs.tnd than r< use up and restore the liver to a
i'll hr SC'ion. For this purpose the surest and best
nxsdy is t«herck’a Mandrake hills. These Pills
,-Ims-hes’omaeb atd bowelsofa'llbodeal aDimor-
i Jilimethstis cau i*g disrase and decay in the
sWesystem. They will clear cut the liver of all dis-
eurl tile that has accumulate! there, and rouse it
ap to a tew and healthy actios, by which natural
til tralthy I ile is sect e cd.
lit stcmieb, bowels and liver are ‘bus cleans'd by
tinieofscherck’s Mandrake Pills; bat there rc-
uii-s in the stomach an excess oi ae d. the onran is
un ii and the appetite poor. In the bowels the lac-
utl< tie weak, and requiring atrenrth and support.
Ftisinaernditinn like this that fechesck’s Seaweed
Toiic p-oves to be the most valuable remedy ever
di-.iTertd. It is alkalis c, ar d it* use will neutraliz a
ill excess nf scid, making the stomach sweet and
tmh; i:will give permancaftone tolthia important
trru.std create a good, hearty appetite, and pre
put thsiystem for the first process of a good diges-
nts. an! ultiuately make good, healthy, liviog b-ood.
Alter this preparatory treatment, what remains to
meDodciscs of Consumption is the free and perae-
Tm'« u?eof Schenek’s Pulmonic fyrup. The Pul
a' aic syrup nourishes the system, n rifies the blood,
til it teidily absorbed into the circulation, a.ut
tlitsce di-tribu-cd to the diseased lungs. There it
riieni all morbid matters, whether in the form of ab-
icwrsortuberc'cs. and then assis's nature to expe’
tilthedifeutd ma'ter in the form of free cxpcctora-
ti -t. when nt.ee it ripens. It is then, by the great
liea'i s»ml inrifyir.g rrcpertics of Bchcrck’s rul-
tao-fie-T up. -bat all ulcc:s and cavities are healed
up» u-u. sn l m ’ ra'ieaf is o ired.
it. c nut at Ming to be dona iu curing Consump-
tioiis-o ttt up a good api e’.ite aud a good digestion,
mlit he body will grow in flesh and getetrong. If
a petsin hu di:e..sed lungs—a cavity or abscess there
—:te c ivity cannot heal, the matter cannot rireu. so
Its: u the system is 1 e'ow par. Wh t is no-essary to
cure ! s» n-w order of things—a good appetite, a go d
tuiri-iou, the body to g.-nw in flcih and get fat; then
Nature is tripe 1. the cavities will heal, the matter
will riret and be thrown off in large quantities, and
the person r*gein health and strength This is the
tnr a d oily plan t > cu-o Co .sumption, and if a
person is ve-y bed. if the lurgs are net entire’y de-
itruyed, omen if one lung is entirely gone, if there
(inrush vitality left in tho othir to he«’ up, there
uhope.
I have seen many persons cared with only one
round lung, live and enjoy life to a good eld age.—
ibis it what Behenck’s Medicines will do to euro
Consumption. They will clean out the stomach,
iwreten and streogihen it, grt up a good digestion,
and five Nature tho assistance cho needs to clear the
Ultra c fill the direase that is in the lungs, what-
trer th« form may be
,It is important that whi’e u ing Schenck’a Medi
cines care should be exercised not to take cold: keep
in doors in cold and damp weather; avoid night air.
and take out-door exercise on'y in a genial and warm
unshite
I wish it diitinetlv understood that when I recom
mend a ratient to be careful in regard to taking cold,
while using ay tredi-ines. I do ao for a special rca-
Mn. A man who baa hut partially recovered from
tte eSects of a bad cold is far more liable to a re’apso
nan one who baa been ent rely cured ; aud it is pre-
et ely the same in regard to Consumption, f o ling
aithelungs are not perfectly healed, just so long is
tiers imminent danger of a lu'l return of the disease,
hence ttu that iso strenuously caution pulmonary
Iatients against exposing themselves to an atmos
phere that is not genial and pleasant, confirmed
foatum; tives’ lungs aro a mass of sore:, which the
least change of atmosphere will inflame. The grand
•eeret of my success with my medicines consists in my
ability to subdue inflammation in.'tcid of provoking
t’.ss many of the faculty do. / n inflamed lung can-
tot, with safety to the patient, he exposed to the bit-
mr blasts of winter or tho chilling winds of spring or
autumn. Jt should be carefully shielded from all ir-
ntatitg influences. The utmost caution should be
observed in this particular, as withontitaenro under
H»«it sny circumstances is an impossibility.
the person should be kept on a wholesome and nu-
tritkus diet, and all the medicines continued until
the body has restored to it the natural quantity of
teih and stren gth.
I was myself cured by this lrea’ment of tho worst
tied of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and
hearty these many years, with one lung mostly gone,
{have cured tbonssn’s since, and v ry many have
teen cured by this treatment whom I have never
teen,
A boat the firstof October I expect to takepossrs-
tton of my new building, at the Northeast Corner of
eixth and Arch Streets, where I shot! Le pleased to
tn a advice to all who may require it.
fu'l directions accompany all my remedies, so that
* Person in any part of the world can be readily
ta:el by astrict observance of the seme.
J. H. SCHENCK. M. T>„
> hiladoh.hi.i.
JOHN F. HENRY,
■tj.Stf (No. 8 College Place, New York.)
Boandalls.
‘ Lint of the Flesh is in the Blood.”—Tho
Wool circulates throughout tho system, depositing
tew flesh, tissno and muscle, as the old becomes
iffete end disappears. If the new material be cor-
npt and unsound, it is evident that the system
*31 not perfoim Its duties weU; seme part or an
other will bo liko ill-fitting machinery, that works
unevenly, and creaks and wears out of shape. In
Ibis way the body becomes tho seat of suffering acd
diaeaee. As theso are bnt tho effects of impure
Hood, it is evident that to the blood the mode of
tore must be directed. It is here that the ‘-Rosa-
Sslis” has its value and reputation. It purifies tho
Hood. It puts tho origin of the gradual renova
tion that goes on throughout our physical system
on a sound, pure, healthy basis, and thns brings a
robust constitution; even where hope of reUef had
tied. eop29-eod&w2w.
Mabbiaoe Guide.—Interesting work, numerous
^graving*, 221 pages. Price EO cents. Address
Dr- Butts’ Dispensary 15 North Eight Street, St-
fofa. Mo. See advertisement. auglT-d&wly
TwEcxy.jTO Cents —This amount wiU buy a
tottle of Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup, tho great sooth
ing remedy for aU diseases incilcnt to infanta and
children.
Cossuhees.—If you insist upon having Dr. Price's
ro»m Baking Powder and Special Flavorings yon
them. So long as satisfied with cheap mix-
fnies, grocers will eellthem, for they afford a bet
ter profit eep29-eodAwlw
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
VAiTILLA, LEMON Etc.,
Fcr Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry.
THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE M’F’G CO.
Depots, Chicago and St. Louis.
MAWCFACTUBEKS Of
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
AND BLOOD ENRICHER.
Da. Pbice’s Blood Enbicheb.—It is after the
C!e of this remedy in bis own private practice, ex
tending over a period of several years, in miny
hundred cases, that Dr. Prico was inspired with
ootfidence to recommend it as being unenrpasted
for purifying and enriching the blood, for repairing
broken health, and recuperating exhausted ener-
&**• In any case of deb'Jity, nervous prostration,
diseased or impoverished blood, all are requested
to try it. Unlike any other remedy, it is tho true .
r *»torerof lost vitality and builder up of thenerv-
ona system. Thompson, Steele & Price, sole pro-
J^ftors, and of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
and D r . Price’s Special Flavorings.
«p24-eod&w2w
THE GREAT RECUPtRATGR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
The most reliable Blood Purlfler.
The sure Repairer of Broken Health.
The true Serve Supporter.
The Permanent Strength Rcnewcr.
The most Energetic Tonic.
In all cases of Debility, Poor Blood, Weak
Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely
• and durably benefits.
Sold by all Drungistt, or the Manufacturers
on the receipt of $6, will send, by Express, 6
Bottles, which is sufficient for S or 4 months.
Prepared only at the Laboratory of
Thompson, Steele & Price AFf’g Co,
MASUPACTCKFIIS OP
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
Special Flavorings for Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry.
247 aril 243 LAIS CS3E2?, - CHICAGO, ILL.
327 CZCOOT 5T3SET, - - • 2T. LOOK, SIC.
The only kind made by a practical chemist, as well
as physician, with special reference to its healthfiil-
ness. Cimpns'd of articles that aid digestion. 1’erfct
in quality. Cheapest, because the purest. Best, at a is
the htahhiesL Biscuits, corn bread, cakes, pastry, not
only wbito (sweet) and light, but wholesome and
nutritious. Use it; proreit. If not as recommended,
we forfeit right to truthfulness. cs~ Many worth
less, cheap imitations. Be sure you get Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Pooler. Sold by Grocers. Manukc-
tiired only by THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE
IlF'G CO. Depots, Chicago and St. Louis.
eep24 eodAwly
Rosadalis
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TlIE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS arc
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
miSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain euro for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
Blood.
ONE BOTTLE OP B0SADALI3
will do more good than ten bottles
of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalis in theirpractico
for thf past three years and freely
endorso it as a reliablo Alterativo
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOYKIN, «*
DR. R. W. CARR. «
DR. F. O. DANNELLY, “
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of NicholasviUe,
Ky.
DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
S. C.
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgccomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL. Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsville, Va.
SAM’L. G. McFADDEX, Murfrees
boro, Term.
Our space will not allow of any ex
tended remarks in relation to tho
virtues of Rosadalis. Totho Medical
Profession wc guarantee a Fluid Ex-
tractsuperiorto any they have ever
used in tho treatir..-nt of diseased
Blood; and to thealllietcd wesaytry
Rosadalis, and you will be restored
to health.
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists,
prico $1.50 per bottle. Address
D3. CLEMENTS ti CO. 6
f r .Manufacturing Chemists,
y> Baltimore, Ms..
sept 6-deod wly
J. B. BEES,
Cotton Factor & General Goa, Mercian*
No. 196 Gravier etreet, New Orleans.
un20 d6mw3m F. J. RAGLAND, Agent.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED IX THE CENTRAL SOUTHERN STATES.
n
BORGIA ACTUAL BLSIffiS COLLEGE.
MAOON, G-BOZIG-IA.
The Most Complete In all its Appointments. With Banks, Offices, etc., etc.
, BOOK-KEEPING & ARITHMETIC
PRACTICALLY TAUGHT.
Students Enter at any Time; No Vacations.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTIONS, TERMS, ETC., ADDRESS
GEO. H. LEVIS ON, Secretary.
B- B. EUSTON, President.
augl9Jlw&wlm
Southern Life Insurance
COMPANY,
OEOHGFIA.
OEN, JOHN B. GORDON .President
GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice Pbeidknt jlfd Business Manages
W. O. MORRIS, Seobetaev
H. V. M. MILLER, M. D., Medical Dibegtob
J. L. ROSERS, WM. EDINGS, W. W. LEM AS,
General Agents, Macon, Ga.
ASSETS, June 1, 1871,
Si,500,000
Insure Tour Life AT HOME in this Company, Because
ged and has abundant Capital.
Tho SOUTHERN LIFE i3 well manage
All of its funds are invested in Georgia
The rates are not h’gber than those of any first-cla^s Company.
Each year the surplus is roturnod to the insured in Cash Dividends.
The success of the Company is unparalleled.
Gens. Gordon, Colquitt, Wads Hampton, and like honest and honorable men are its Trustees and
Directors.
All losses aro paid withont unnecessary delay.
Tha Company is no longer an experiment—its experience and accumlated capital renders its suc
cess seemed and its eecurity unquestioned.
Its economy is unsurpassed.
All Soliciting Agents, who are authorized, have a commission signed by the Secretary and Gen
eral Agents.
ROGERS, EDINGS & €0., General Agents,
Snoumw y&dO}
Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Ga.
T. C. NISBET,
Iron
HMS,
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MANUFACTURES
STEAM MINES, SAV AND DEIST
Shafting and Steam Boilers,
IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK,
MILL AND m GEARING, AND OTHER CASTINGS,
THREE ROLLER CANE MILLS IN IRON FRAMES. OB DINARY
CANE MILLS, FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER.
KETTLES,
FROM SO TO 130 GALLONS AND FROM PATTERS MORE NEARLY AVERAGING THEIR NOMINAL
MEASURE THAN ANY PATTERNS IN THE t>TATE.
HORSE POWER FOR GINNING COTTON.
This Power has been thres times as long at work as any applied to Ginning, and with what success let
the following certificate eliow: _ . * ..
MxLLXDOEvnJiE, February 14,1871.
T. C. NISBET. Esq.—Dear Sis : , „ , . .
I am using one or your Horae Powt rs for ginning my cotton. It has been in use about three years, and
lias ginned about f.,iir hundred biles of cotton. I think it well adapted to ginning. I gin two bales a
day on a forty-saw gin acd with two mules. My gin is situated in an old negro cabin and^ the^power is
$ioo oo
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
G EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY—Fourwheks
after date application will be made to the
lorable Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to David Brown, late of
said county, deceased. E. AULTMAN,
sept 23 wlw* Administrator.
G EORGIA, CBAWFOBD COUNTY—A J. Motes
and G. Aultman have each applied to me for
exemption of personilty, aud I will pass upon the
same on the second day of October next, at my
office, in Knoxville, at 12 o’clock, m. This Septem
ber 16th, 1871. E. A WALTON,
Bept21 wtds Ordinary.
G eorgia,
whom
0BAWF0RD COUNTY—To all
may concern: Wheieas, Marginct
Barnette has appkod to me for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Martin Burnette, late of
said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite
and admonish ail parties interested, whether kin-
dred or creditors, to show cause, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, why letters
should not be granted to said applicant; ’Witness
my hand this September 16th. Ia71.
sept21 wtds E. A. WALTON. Ordinary.-
AdminLstrator’g Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Crawford
county, wiU be sold on the 1st Tuesday of Novem
her next, before the Oonrt-house door, in Knoxville,
aU of the real estate, lying in said county, belong
ing to Nlckodemns Andrews, late of said county,
deceased, to wit: the Store house and Dwelling
situated in the town of Knoxvide, on the northeast
corner of the public square. Also, the place lying
about a quarter of a mile sonthof the Court-house,
and known as the blatter Place, bold for tho
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms cash. W. H. ALLEN.
Bcpl21-wtda Administrator.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
"[HOUR weeks afterdate, aepPcation will be made to
J- the Ordina y of Crawford county fnr leavo to
sell tte lands belonging to the estate of Mark W.
Sanders, deceased, late of sa’d county, for the pur
pose of division amorg tho heir*.
ELIZABETH A. SANDERS, Adm’x.
EWELL WEBB, Administrator.
sep27w4t
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
WILL he sold on tho first Tuesday in Nor m v er
T Y next, within the usual hours of ta’e, before tho
Court house door in the town of Knoxville, as the
property of Mark W. Panders, deceased, late of
Crawford county, for division among the heirs, the
plantation in said county, whereon ho died, contain
ing 1C00 acres more or leas, adjoioieg Ewell Webb,
Jas. W. Blassinrame and others. Terms cash.
ELIZsBETri A. SANDERS. Adm’x.
sep27wtd EWELL WEBB, Administrator.
( 1RAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALK—Will
J be s :ld before the Court-house d ior in tho town
of Kncxv lie, ra : d coun y of Crawford, on the first
Tues lay in November n*xt, within the usual hours
oi sale, the following lots and parcels of land, viz:
Lot No. 106, conta n>ng202}£ acres, more or less; lot
No. 95, containing 150 acres, more or less, being fie
northwest, northeast and southeast corners of said
lot; SO acres of the southwest comer of lot No G4 ; all
the nbovo lands lying and be-nst in the first district
of originally Houston, now Crawford county. Levied
on 'osat sfy a fi. fa. its red cut of the Superior Court
of Crawf rd county, at the instance of John G. Col
bert vs. John S. Blessing .me, Jehn W. B »ssiogame
and John Futtiil. Slid Ian s ronvey by W. B. Cul
pepper to the above defendant, and notis given for
lands. Property pa’n'ed out by plaintiff, end levied
on as the property of the defendants in said G. fa
sepSO tds JAMES N. MATHEWS. Dep’ySh’ff:
TWIGGS COUNTY.
Administrator’* Sa’e.
p EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—By virtue of an
VX order from a Court of Chancery, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in November, 1871, at the
Court house door, in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, aU tho real estate (widow’s dower ex
cepted) belonging to tho estate of Gamer Mercer,
deceased,late cf said county, lying and situate in the
county of Twieg*, described as -follows, to wit:
sixty-six (66) acres, more or less, of lot number
seventy-four (74) in the 26th District of said coun
ty. Also, will be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember, 1871, at the Court-house door, in Wilkin
son county, between the legal hours of sale, all the
.real estate belonging to tho estate of said deceased,
laying and situvto in the county of Wilkinson, des
cribed as follows, to wit: two hundred acres,
more or lees, it being parts of lots of land Nos. 204
and 210, and adjoining the lands of Benj. Fountain
and Thaddcus Ward, in the 26th District of Wilkin
son connty. Also, lot No. 120, contain’ng two
hundred two and a half acres, more or less, in the
27th District of Wilkinson county. Terms cash.
WM. H STOKES,
Administrator, Ac , estate of Garntr Mercer.
sep(20-4Cd
G eorgia twiggs county .-John f hiiiipshas
applied tome for exemption of personalty, and
1 will pas* upon the same at 10 o’olo.k A. it., at my
office, on the 9th day cf t-ctob-r. 1S71.
aep30 2t J. U- BURKE IT, Ordinary.
JOXVS8 COTTZffW.
Administrator's stale.
B Y virtne of an older from the Court of Ordinary
of Jones county, will be sold on the first ‘1 ues-
aay in November next, between the usual hours of
sale, before the Court-house door In the town of
Clinton, the following real estate, to-wit: The'one
undivided half interest in 1430 acres of latrdmore or
less, lying and being in said county, and known as
the Bailey Bell Lana, and bting the entire interest
which the estate of John A. C. S. Lawrence, de
ceased, has in said land*—the other undivided half
interest belonging to Benjamin L. Holland. Said
land is free and productive, well watered, and con
venient to churches and schools. The who’©, 1430
acres, will be divided and sold in two lots. The in
terest of said ostate and said Benjamin L. Holland
will be so'd at tha same time, tho purchaser getting
a complete title to the whole of said land, the said
14ST acres. Terms—One-half cash; theremainirg
half due at 12 months, with interest from date, and
to be secured by mortgage on tho land. Purchaser
to pay all expense of conveyancing, eto
BENJAMIN L HOLLAND,
Administrator of John A. C. ti, Lawrence.
8ep8w40d
G EORGIA, QUITMAN C ‘UNTY —Noti-e is here
by gi-o-i to all persons having dem nds against
the estate of James Sugg s, d-.ceutd, to present them
to os i repot ly made oat within the time prescribed by
law. And all persons indebtei to sa : d dece--seiare
herely required to make immediate payment to us.
A. W. THOMAS. t
sep28w6; J. J. CRUMBLEY.J A m «-
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By order of tho
Court of Ordinery, will bo so'd before the Court
house door in Coffee county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between the legal hours of sale, the
following lots of land: Nos. 228.279.277.278,188.320.
321, and Nos. 2,3 and 4, situated in the first district of
originally Appling, and the fourth district of origin
ally Irwin, but now Coffee county—coir prising the
plantati -n et the late J. M. Ashley. Theselandswell
improved, 500 acres cleared, having good dwelling,
gin-house, screw, and all necessary buildi"RB. Tho
above lands can be sold in bodies to suit purchasers.
Also, the following lots: 348.379,434 435 349,357,336.
328. and 20 acres of lot No. 358, and all of lot No 378,
except 20 acres, in the first Dis rict of originally Ap
pling, now Coffee county, comprising what is known
as the Haddock place, »ith good dwelling, 300 acres
cleared, situated immediately o-i the Ocmulgee River,
and heevily timbered with Pine and ether valuable
wood)—convenient landings. So'd for the benefit of
heirs and creditors. Terms of sale: One third cash,
one-third fir-t of January. 1873. and one-third first ot
January, 1874, with approve! securi’y. Bond lor
titles. J- w. ROYD. Administrator.
sep9 wt is* MARY E. ASHLEY. Adm’x.
placed outside.
PrJco of Horse Power, vvltli IRON FHAJIES-Gnaranteeil,
J. A.
COTTON AND HAT PRESSES.
HORSE POWER. HAND POWER.
These Presses, from actual uee, have given as much satisfaction as any ever introduced, and on ap
plication I can fnmish a circular with several hundred names of planters who are using this Press, and
am willin'* to abide by their verdict as to its merits. A newimprovemanthgs been introduced mto theso
Presees which enables tho packer to pack cotton in Ihe box with more facility than any arrangement
heretofore in use, and admits of a longer cotton box. These Presses, it is believed, can be fumiahedat
a lees prico than any other.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE:
1 New 40-horse Engine
1 New 25-horse Engine.
2 New 14-horse Engines.
$1000
800
- - - - 500
®-3end for Circular, containing cuts, description, and price lists of the various kinds of Screws.
jun30 2awAw4m ,
GORDON HOTEL FOR SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Superior Court of
Wilkinson county, 'granted on the chancery
sido of s»id, at the April term, 1871, thereof, will be
sold before the Court-house door in Irwinton, in
said connty, on tho first Tuesday in October
next-, within the legal hours of sale, tho remainder
interest, after dower, of Serina A. Jones, widow of
J- H. Jones, doceased, in the Gordon Hotel, situat
ed in Gordon, on the Central Railroad. Aleo the
same interest in two hundred and twenty-four (224)
acres of land attached to said Hotel. AU known as
the dowerof S. A Jones. The Hotel is now occu
pied by Daniel Solomon, who receives the patron
age of the Central and the Milledgeviile and Ear
tonton Railroads,besides a large share of patronage
from tho traveling public. Tha above property
is sold for the pnrpocs of placing the estate of
said J. H. Jones, deceased, in a condition for dis
tribution among the creditors of said estate.
Terms of sale, cash.
• JUNIUS WINGFIELD,)
L. H. BRISCO, >• Referees.
F. CHAMBERS, )
anglSdAwtds
UNIVERSITY Of JMiViLLE, TENN.,
ESTABLISHED IN 1785.
T HE Collegiate Department and Academy opens
4th September next. Discipline, Military Tni-
. 4th Sopte
tion, Board, Washing, Enel, etc., from $150 to $175
per teim. The Law Department opens 4th Octo
ber, 1871. Tuition $40 per term. Apply to
GEN. E. KIRBY SMITH.
au3 d2tw2m* Chancellor.
W. WILSOS. jb. f. Brass, jr. f. h. eokns
WILSON, BURNS Sc CO.,
Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants
30 S. HOWA1D ST., 0 B. OF LOMBARD, BALTIMOBB.
W E keep constantly on hand a large and well as
sorted stock of Groceries, suitable for the South
ern and Wettarn trade. We rolioit con»i*nments of
Country Produce, such as Cotton, Feathers, uinseng.
Beeswax, Wool, Dried hruit. Forfeiting, etc. 9 ur .fa
cilities fir doing business aresucb as to warrant quick
gales and prompt returns.' Alio derswilt have our
prompt attention.
aep22w6m
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL he sold, on tho first Tuesday in December
next, beforo the Court-house door of Snmtor
county, in Americas, Ga., at public outcry, during
the legal hours of sale, tho following described real
estate lying and being in the 15th distri:t of originally
Lee, now Sumter county, Ga., all of which is the
property of the estate of Edward D. Huguenin, late of
Bibb county, Ga., deceased. Said sale to be mado as
above stated by snecial order of tho Court of Ordinary
of Bibb county. Ga., as tho law ha3 so provided:
A body of Land known as the Lower Plantation,
consisting of lots of land Nos. 150, 151, 111, 110, 107,
108, 109, 66. 08; fractions, 4.5,6. and so much of frac
tion 7 as is below the publio road, with the exception
ol about threa-fourths of ono acre of said part of frac
tion 7 used for a ferry landing on Flint River: and
southeast half of lot lot 149 as divided by the public
road, consisting of woodland 1108 acres, open land
house, gin house, screw, runninggear, crib*, etc., nec
essary to complete a first-class cotton plantation.
A body of Land known as the Home Plantation,
consisting of lots of land Nos. 114, 113, 105, 106, 70.69
and fractions 12. II. 10.0,8. and so much of fraction 7
as is above the public road, with the exception of a
part of one acre of land of said fraction used as a
Making, in woodland 1081 acres of land, of open land
16i)9l4| acres, nearly all of whiob is under fenoa— being
in all 2750J4 acrei of land more or lees, Upon said
plantation is a handsome dwelling house, with all
necessary outhouses attached; a'so. overseer s house,
necro cabins, tiuhouse. screw, runni -- g:ar, cribs,
shelters, black mith eh"p, carpenter bIiou. etc., mak
ing a complete and finely equipped cotton plantation
of which there are few equals.
A body of Land known as the New riantition.
consisting o’lots of land Nos. 146.147 US and north
west half of 149. as divided by the pub icroad. 154.
156. 180. 191. 195. 19-. 115 and fraction 3. on FI nt
River. Making.of woodland 121-.J4 a -e of open
land 980 acres, tin same being !- all V2\£ acres
oflaud more or less. Upon said p* n aiion i* • n over
seer’s hjuso, gin house, screw. • er ■ cah : n« crib3
shelters, otc„ sufficient and neoe**a y to cairy on a
Ergo and first-class cotton plantation.
The above three plantations all lie in a body ad
joining each other m the 150* district of originally
Lee now Sumter co nty. Georgia, They form a body
of land containing 7478)4 acres of lan I more or less.
They are lime lands, and as cotton plantations will
compate favorably with anv lands in Southwestern
Georgia. They are now under cultivati n with tho
present year’s crop upon thorn. They will be sold
without reserve, on said day of sale, with all the im
provements and fixtures upon them, singly, to tho
highest bidder, at so much per acre. There is a suffi
ciency of corn and foiage upon the places to carry
them cn next year.
There will also be sold, some time during tho month
of December, all of the personal property upon said
plantations, of which due notico will be given—con-
si (ting of mules, eto -k, farming implements, corn,
cotton seed, forage, etc.
The overseers upon the plantations, when I am ab
sent, are instructed to entertain acd facilitate any
one des’ring to lock at either or all of the planta
tions. with a desire to nurohase. I consider the libor
on these plantati ns,ifpropo-Iy managed, permanent.
There will a’so bo so!d. on said day, at ihs ganof
time and place, the Ferry-boat on Flint R'ver, with
all the fixtures and privileges thereto attached. With
an aero of land, adjelring said ferry landing, or
fraction 7 cf tho 151h di«tr ct of Lee, n»w t-umter
third January 1, 1873; ono-ti>*'rd January T, 1|74—
with legal interest from January 1.1872. Bond ler
titles given by the administrator, retaining alien on
the land. Possession given to Purchasers January 1,
1872. „„ JNO.P.FORT,
Aduinstrator of the estate of E. D. Huguenin, dec’d.
sepilwtds
Executors’ Sale.
f flTILL bo sold, under the will of Geo. M. Cham-
YV piou, deceased, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Court-house in Marion
county, Georgia, the following settlement of lands
to-wit: Lots Nos-3, 80, and one-half of 4, in 25th
district, and lots Nos. 193, 223, 77 acres of 225, and
one-half of lot No. 155, in Slat district, lot No. 224,
in 31st district, all of said oounty. This is one of the
moet desirable plantations in Southwest Georgia,
with a good dwelling, outhouses, and aU in good re
pair. Terms—One-half cash, and one-half due 1st
November, 1872. Bondfor titles given till last pay
ment is made.
seplOwtf JACOB CHAMPION, Executor.
Amlnistralor’a Sale.
T>Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary
JD of Macon county, Ga, will b9 sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, between tho usual
hours of sale, before the Court-house in Ogle
thorpe, the following described lauds belonging .to
the estate of Wm. J. Taylor, dcceaeed, to-wit: 75
acres off the west side of lot No. 93, and 75 acres
off the west side of lot No. 98, more or less—all ly
ing in the second district of originally Muscogee
now Macon county. Also, 144 acres of lot No. 129.
and 26 acros from lot No. 89, in tho twenty-ninth
district of originally L°e, now Macon county. Fold
for division among the heirs and payment of debts.
Terms cash.
JNO. T. COOGLE. Adm’r.
seplCtf MARY J. TAYLOR. Adm’x.
O.EORGIA. JONES COUNTY —Notin, 5. h.robr
ViT s ir«n that BmJ .min M Hammons, of said coun
ty, has applied to me for exemption ex per.-oua'.ty.
and setting apart aad Valuation of Loin s-ead. and 1
will pass upon tha same at my office, on the 11th day
ol October next, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Witn*fs ay offic ai S'enalure
gep29d'2twH ROLAol) T. RO'S. Ordinary.
JASPER COUMTY.
Administrator’s Sale.
WJIUL bo sold before tho Conrt-honse door, in
V V the town of Monticello, on the first TUES
DAY inNOYEMBER next, between the usual horn a
of sale, all the land belonging to the estate .of
Jno. M King, late of Jasper county, dec’d, con
sisting of 500 acres, more or less, adjoining tho
lands of Dozier, Williams and others.
Terms—One-half cash, remainder in 12 months.
sep2 w40d* T. R. KING, Administrator.
TASPER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALB.-Will he
U soil on ttib first Tuesday in November (the 3d)
250 acres cf lind, more or less, situated ia the county
of Jasper, on the east side of Murder Creek aid on the
south side of the Monticello and Eatonton Railroad,
adjoining lands of L. W. Pon. Levied on as the
property of Haran J. Howard by two fi. fas. issued
from Putnam Superior Court in favor of James R.
Roby and wife vs. W. F. Jenkins, administrator.
James N. Lynch, Lewis Lynch and Haran Howard,
securities, and James B-Roby, next friend of John
Ledbetter, vs. W. F. Jenkins, administrator, and
James N. Lynch. Lewis Lynch, and Haran Howard,
seouri ies, to satisfy said fi. las. Property rointed
out by plaintiff's attorney. JAMES M. DIGBY.
octl-tds Deputy Sheriff.
BOOBY COUNTY.
fi EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Two months af-
tj ter date hereof, the undersigned will apply to
the Ordinary of Dooly comity for leave to sell all
the lands belonging to the estate of John M. Shi-
rey, deceased, and ti&rah Shirey, widow of eaid John
M. Shirey, deceased, for the purpose of a divieion.
This 27th day !of July, 1871.
aug2w60d JOHN B. ROWELL, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
/■'I EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Agreeably to
\JT an order granted by the Court of Ordinary
of said county, will be sold before the Court-house
door, in Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday
in November next, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit: Lots of land
Nos. 27, 37 and 38, in the Eleventh (11th) District
of eaid county. Also, lot of land No. 171, ia the
Tenth (10th) district of Dooly connty. Sad lands
sold as the property of John J. Dickenson, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of eaid estate-. Tot ms cash.
J. E. LILLY,
eoptl9 Administrator.
CLAY COUNTY
Application for Leave to Sell Laud.
/”\NE month after dato application will bo made
Vy to the Court of Ordinary of Clay conniy, Geor
gia, for leavo to soli the lands and personal prop
erty belonging to the estate of Sylvester Naramore,
late of said connty, deceased.
aept3 30d* E. R. NARAMORE, Executor.
P EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY—Whereas, Seaborn
VX A. ShepLerd, Administrator on the estate of
William J. Hicks, late of said county, deceased,
having petitioned to be discharged from said ad
ministration—
Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned
to appear at my office, and ahow cause, if any they
have, why the said Seaborn A Shepherd should not
b9 discharged, according to the prayer of his peti
tion.
Given under my l id and official signature, this,
July 1.1871. JOHN C. WELLS,
julyll w3m* Ordinary.
EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.—Whereas, James
VX Bell, administrator on the estate of Geo. W.
Bell having applied to me for Letters of Diemis-
sion from said estate:
Notice is hereby given both kindred and creditors
of said deceased to appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in November next, and show
cause if any they can, why tli9 said James Bell
should not be dismissed.
Witness my hand and official signature.
aug8 w8m JOHN O. WELLS, Ordinary.
PVTZCTAac COUJNZY.
Letters of Administration.
■VJCTHEREAS, O. K. Badger and Joseph Ashfield
VV have applied to me for letters of administra
tion with tho will annexed of Serin Badger, late of
Putnam county, Georgia, deceased: These are,
therefore, to cite and admonisn all persons inter
ested to ha and appear at my office on the first
Monday in October next, to show cause, if any,
wbv eaid letters should not be granted.
6ep7wtd D. H. REID, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale. *
XTNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
U Pntnam copnty, will be sold before the Oomt-
house door In Eatonton, on the first Tuesday in
November next, within the neuil hours of sale, the
lands belonging to the estate of Mrs. Eliza J.
Stubbs, and also the dower attached thereto
Terms of sale on the day of sale.
sep7 w40d A. J. BUCKNER, Admr.
EORGIA TUTNAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Jo-
\X soph Webster, guardian of Walter Beall, has
applied to me for letters of dismissal: These are,
therefore, (o cite aud admonish all persona inter
ested to be and appear at my office within the time
prescriLed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
EepI4tr4t D. H. REID, Ordinary.
n EORGIA PUTNAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs.
' VX Francis EL Herbert, administratrix of the es
tate of Benjamin F. Herbert, has applied to me for
letters of ditmisalfrom the same-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office on
tho 1st Monday in Novembor next, to show cause, if
any, why said letters should not bo granted,
july 26-3m D. H REID, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Stile.
TTNDERan order of the Oouit of Ordinary of
VJ Putnam county, will be sold on the firsts ues-
day in November next, within tha usual hours of
sale, before the Court-house door in Eatonton,
the lands belonging to the estate of Bradley Avery,
late of Putnam county, deceased. Terms of suis
on the day of sale*
T. S. ROBBINS,) . , • •
JOHN AVERY, J" Administrators.
sop7w40d
fi EORGIA, PUTNAM COUN fY-—WHEREAS.
VX Mrs. J- O. Hawkins, administratrix of tho
estate of Wm. H. H&wk-:*«. deceased, has applied
for letters of dismiss» ,: These are therefore to
cito and admonish *•’*' persons interested to bo and
appear at my ofl**® within the time prescribed by
law to show e*use, if any, why said letters ehonld
not be era* ttd.
seDtV-Em D- H: REID, Ordinary.
-jyPEdUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on tha first
Ci Tueslay in December mxt. between the leral
hours of sale, before the Court-hcus* door in Katon-
ton, Putnam county, thatpottion of the landset apart
in the will of Willum Spivey, decorsed, f»r the l.fo-
timo use of Mr*: Annie Spivey, li e widow cf taid
doceased—situate five milts from Eatonton contain
ing 300 aero*. more or less, with a go- d framed dwell
ing and o her buillirgson if, adjoining l«xdj cf Caleb
Spivey and others Sold for distribution between ihe
lexatcouf said deceased. Terms of sa’e on day of
sale B. W. JOHNSTON,
sap23 tds Executor.
BAKER COUNTY.
Baker .Mortgage Sheriff's Sale.
"VTTILli be sold before the Court-houee door in
Y V the town of Newton, said county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours
of sale, one black Horse Mule, about six years old.
Levied on as the properly of J. J. Musgrove, to sat
isfy a mortgage fi fa., J. M. Kraton A Co. vs. J. J.
Musgrove. DAVID McMURRY.
sept wtds - . Sheriff.
BXSB COUNTY.
G EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—-Whereas. J. M.
Ogden, administrator on the estate of Robert
Findlay, deceased, applies to tte undersigned for
Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and siogniar the kindred aDd creditors of said de
ceased, to bo and appear at the Conit of Ordinary,
on the first Monday in December next, to show
canse, if any they have, why tho said Ogden should
not be discharged.
Given under my hand officially.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
VX the date hereof, application will be made to
the Conrt of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell real estate belor ging to Sarah ‘O. B. Dillard,
minor orphan of Perry Dillard, late of eaid county,
deceased. SUSAN E. DILLARD,
scpl w4w Guardian.
MACON COUNTY.
o EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, Wil-
4X liam 8- Tru'ucb, administrator on * the estate
or Theodore Richaey, has applied for dismission
from said administration- This is therefore, to cite
all persons interested, kindred or creditors, to be
and appear at my office cn or before tho first Mon
day in November next, and show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dismission should not be grant
ed as prayed for. Given under my hand and offi
cial signaturo, this August 8.1S71.
aug 10 3m JOHN L PARKER, Orti’y.
p EORGIA. MACON COUNTY—Whereas. Wil-
V> liam 8. Tmluck, administrator on the estato
of Alexander Foreland has applied for dismission
from said administration: This ie therefore, to cite
all persons interested, kindred or creditors, to be
and appear at my office on or before the first Mon
day in November next, and show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dhm’ssion should not be grant
ed as pr&ycd for. Olr. n ar.dor my hand and offi
cial signature, this Augn-t 8.1871.
aug 10 3m JOHN L. PARKER, Ord’y.
n EORGIA, MACON COUSTY—Whereas, Book-
VX ®r Bitfield applies for Administration on the
estate of 1’. Iiarfisld, late i f said comity, deceased :
This is to require all persons concerned to be and
appear at my offic: within tho time prescribed by
law. and show cause, if any, why Letters of Admin
istration should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand officially, September 14,
1871. JNO. L. PARKER,
sepl7 wSOd Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
TX7ILL boEold before tho Cour’.-house door in
VV the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county,
within the legal hours or sale, on tho first Tuesday
in November next, tbat valuable and desirable
plantation near Montezuma in said county, known
as the Leggitt Place, and composed of the follow
ing lots of land, to-wit: Lots Nos. 25, 60, 66.102,
and It 3, in tlie fifteenth dictiict of originally Hous
ton,now said county of Macon. The above prop
erty will be sold under and by virtue of a dictee of
the Superior Court of Macon county for tho pur
pose-of a divis'on among the legatees of the late
Matthew H. Leggitt, deceased. Teims: One half
cash andone-hall tnelve months from this time.
septl7tds E. A. LEGGITT, Executor.
ExccnJor’s Sale.
T>Y virtue of the last will and testament of L. B.
JL> Ogbnrn, dec’d, will be sold before the Conrt-
honse dcor, in the town of Oglethorpe, on the first
Tuesday in November next, during the legal hours
of sale, tbe following lands: Lots Nos. 179 and 180,
and fifty acres of the southern part of No. 183,
and fifty acres of the southern portion of No. 184.
All lying in the first district of Macon county, and
in one body—containing in all five hunched and
seven and one-half acres, moro or less, well im
proved and in cultivation. Sold as the property
of said deceased. Terms, one-half cash, and bal
ance the 1st of January, 1S73, and interest from
date, if not punctually paid. Bond fcr titles given
until last payment is mado.
C G.OGBURN, )
augl9 tds W. F. E. OGBUBN,/ “ ecators -
n EORGIA. MACON COUNTY —Whereae, Wil-
VT liam 8. Truluck, administrator on the estate
of Wm-S. Hammill, late of said county, deceased,
has applied for dii-tniaeion from said administra
tion: This is therefore, to cite all persons interest
ed, kindred and creditors, to bo and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in November
next, and ahow causo, if any they have, why letters
of dismission should not be granted as prayed for.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
August 8.1871. JOHN L PARKER, Ord’y.
aug 10 3m
nzARXow coujxtiy.
Administrator’* Sale.
T)Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordi-
Onsry of Marion county, will bo sold on tho first
Tuesday in November next, beforo tbe Court-house
of said county, the real t state cf Henry Hollis, of
said county, deceased, to- wit: Lot of land No. 144.
and 83 acres of lot No 141, in the 5th district of
said countv. Terms of sale cash So'd for distri
bution W. T. HOLLIS,
teplO wtds Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
XT TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem-
VV her next, before the Court bouse in Marion
county. 150 acres of lot of land No. 146, in the 31st
district or said connty. This is a good little place,
two miles south of Buena Vista. Fold as the prop
erty of A. D. Davis, decoased, for distribution.
Terms cash. A. W. DaVIS,
seplOwtds Administrator
Executor’s Hale.
T>Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary Court of
1) Marion county Georgia, we will sell on tbo first
Tuesday in November next, before the Conrl-house
in said county, the plantation of Ambrose Chapman,
deceased, consisting of lot of land No. 175, north
half of lot No. 145, and north half of lot No. 261, in
the third and fourth districts of eaid connty. Terms
of sale, cash. D. O. CHAPMAN,
W. W. OHAPMPN,
seplOwtf Executors.
TV TARION C0UN1Y SHEBIFF’S SALE.—V;ill ba
1YJL sold beloro the Ciurt-houss door in Bncua
Y sta, siid.county, between thslawlm h-rars of sale,
on the trs-' Tucslty in November next, 70 rcrc3 of
land, itteins part of lot No. 272 in the fourth distict
ct sail coun'y, formerly owned by one William Cul-
be.-housc. Sold as the property of G. O. Dai i*. <Jc-
ceiiscd, by virtue of an executim in favor of Bland*
fo.d * Mil’er for the use of E. N- Miller against Mor-
rau Kunp. administrator do bonij non of G O. Davir,
dec. ased; is.-ued from tho justice’s coart of the 807th
d-8trictG. M. o’ sa ; d county. Levy made and re
turned to me by W.lliam M. Sh'pp, constable of sail
county. W.C. BAKER, Sheriff,
octl-tis.
IV/TABION tOUNlY SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be
lYX soldfcoforetheCourt-housedoorinBuena Vista,
sail county, on the first Tuesday in November
next, tho following property to-wit: Lot of land No.
not known, but situated in said epunty and known as
the lot upon which Benjamin F. Hatcher resides.
Levied upon to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Marion
Superior Court in favor of Julias A. Cade vs. S. W.
McMichael and Elizabeth Hatcher. Properly pointed
out by Messrs. Peabody Sc Brannon,
octi-tds w. c. Baker. Sheris.
TV TARION COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will bo
ill sold before the Court-house dcor in the town cf
Buena Vista, said county, between the lawful hours
of *alr, cn the first Tu: s lay i-i November nes', a cer
tain house and lot in the town of Tazwell in eaid
county, containing two ncres, more or less, fronting
the street leading to Butler. Taylor county, and
knrwn as the Dr. Mason Lot. Sold by virtue of an
execu ion i:sued from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of A. Stafford against Lee Mason.
Property pointed out by pliintiff's attorney,
oe-l-tda W. C. BAKER. Sheriff-
OKORGIA.MARIONCCUNIY.-Charles Womack
VJ h»s sr.plicd for the administration of thee-titc
of W. FrKelly. deceased All persons interested aro
hereby notified to file their objections to the same, if
any. on or before tha firs’. Monday in November
next. Witness ray hand. September 29th. 1871.
cctl-w33ds JAMES H. LOWE. Ord y.
GEORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-ITiliam T. Hc|g
VA applies for the cuardiacship of tho miners of Ad
dison I). Davis. All persons interested are hereby
notified of the application. AVitness my band th:3
S3ptember 29th, 1871. JAMES M. LOWE,
oetl-w39is Ordinary.
ft EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Ei-izabcth Rush
VJ applies for exemption of personalty aud setting
apart aud rslaatim of homestccd; and I trill pass
upon the same at my office on the 12:h of October
nexr. Witness my hand this September S9th, 1871.
octl-dlOds JAMES M. LOWE. Ord’y.
YAYLOB. COUNTY
p\ EORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.—By virtue of
VX an order from the Court of Ordinary cf said
county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, withi%the legal hours of sale, before
the Court-house door of said county, all the lands
belonging to the estate of Jordan Wilchar.dec’d,con
sisting of fractional lots Nos. 291 and 293, in the 11th
district of said connty, containing in all 193 acres,
more or less. Sold for tlio benefit of the heirr acd
creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
WM. J- HAMMOCK, Administrator
sepI5 w40d Estate of Jordan WiJchar.
Executors’ Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ccnrt of Ordin-
ary of Tajior county, and in pursuance
ot the terms of tha last will aDd testsmeDt of Bait-
ley McCleary, senior, deceased, will be sold before
the Court-house door, in tho town of Butler, said
county, on tho first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following property
belonging to the estato of Bartley McCleary, de
ceased. to wit: Lots of land Nos. 61,62, 63, 54 and
75, all lying and beiDg in the 14th District of ori
ginally Muscogee, now Taylor county, containing
one thousand (1000) acres, more or less. There is
450 acres of this land cleared and in a high state of
cultivation and is unsurpassed for the production
of cotton in middle George. This nlaee is situated
eight miles north of Butler and is well watered and
can be divided into tiro settlements. Terms cash.
WILEY McOLE ABY, > -
LUCIUS Q. O. McOLEABY.J Ex tor8 '
sept23 w40d*
A VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early indiscre
tion causing nervous debility, premature decay,
etc., having tried in vain every advertised remedy,
has discovered a simple remedy for self-eure, which
he will send frre to his fe’low sufferers. Address J.
H. REEVES, 78 Nassau st., N. Y. aug6 wly
APPLICATION FOR LXAV5 TO SELL LAND.
jeaso
creditors of said deceased.
27w804 JAMES M. BATEMAN. Adm’r.