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LITER REGDLATOR
0R MEDICINE, forDys
• oitiveness, Csmp Dys-
KTST'a^dacho. hror.ic Diarrhoea. affections
’5Sf. ! 'ic k ,jf,“id Kidneys. Feier Nervousness
Skin, impurity of the Blood.
U, D’?®*?®"n e pre'f ion of Spirits, eto.
JLco iiimenis here enumerated have their
J, Sitof »• “i, | ver, which is the most prevalent
,?i*t®* ,h!«i conn ry. and as in many.owes the
Sfc ^-'IaVwitbin the reach of a phytcian.it re
Set i* 114 '!L'i remed- shoo'd be provided that
IjK, tb»* impair the con-titntlun, and
jfflj sot io if a Tha sneh is the character Oi
REGULATOR. there can be no
«I'<of hundreds will establish.
sYtt°TOMS OF A DISEASED
Pain in the s : de Sometimes
the pain i» felt under the
sh aider blade: is some
time? mistaken foTheuma-
lism in the arm. The atom-
. ..TepbioTof appetite and sickness, bow-
a>»•“'fill are costive, sometimes alt rnating with
Iii»? 4 "fild is troubled with pain. accompanied
£: heavy sensation. There is generally a
*»,*!?«• less of memory, accompanied with a
“nation of having left undone something
Sa'il ^fftobave been done. A slight dry cough
S)dch*'M“iiS. attendant. Thepatiem complains ot
i*2£'*»ddebUitjr: he is easily startled, hU feet
t£ri»* .fbnr .iDg. a .d he complains of a prefely
Loculi ® r . , he mo; his spirits are low: and although
exercise would be beneficial to him. yet
nrnmon u.* ortitude enough to try lu
k e ’ B *t , » C dUtrusts every remedy. Several of the
U ^‘..mutom* attend the disease, bnt eases have
•fc’liSKen few of ibcm existed, vet examination
srs.njk* 1 ,fter death, has thown the Liver to have
Sw*? , U?'be 3 us3*by all persons, old ant* young,
j*jJSflayofthe fregoUg symptoms appear, it
ri**' | vegetable command. 1* not Injurious to
e , r jr *['jT,i ,..t« constitution-, and will keep the
.W J*. 1 de i.:,,in n if ned nronerlr.
iW .hVaetlon if u-ed properly.^!
^ilSiiriex i unhealthy localities may avoid all
■ «xs bv taking a dose occasionally to keep
For children complaining
of col.c, headache, or s ck
tnmach. a teaspooniul or
more will give re ief. Ohil-
■■idren as well as adults, eat
J^Pumcn supper, or eat something which
C Kdire«t well. Producing sour stomach. Teart-
I or ret essness; a good dose will give relief.-
,-ii. persons of all ages.
ij«SSr.«h. are restless at
.S-rS day time are fi go y. wool gathering.
*V.J.r“und what they real, oan’tkeep their
?“»rtis n«ny one subject so as to reason well,, or
£2i.fr»ifiil. One or two tablespoonfuls wUl give
A HOME FOR SAXE.
Wf ® bo sold to the highest bidder, in the
T T town of Irwin ton, between the usual hours
of sale, on Tuesday, the 3d day of January, 1873.
Cunloae sold previouely at private sale). 168>*
A.CBE8 OF LAND, lying near Gordon, in Wilkin
son county, being part of lot No. 311 in the 26th
district said county, and k..own as the W. N. KYLE
PLACE Teims: One-half cash; balance twelve
months, with inte eet from date at seven per cent
Bond f jr tides. For further informauon apply to
the undersigned, Macon, Ga., or to Mr. I). j. Byle,
near Gordon, Ga.
nol&lltAwtd J. B BOBS 4 S. T. COLEMAN.
DAACON’S sale.
B y order of conference, will bo sold at BullardV
Station, on the first MONDAY in DECEMBER
next, to the highest bidder. Five Acres of Land,
with the buildings thereon, known an Beach
Spring Church and Beach Spring School House.
Terms, cash.
novU-wtdh*
D.BU LARD,
A. PEARCE,
Deaoone of eaid Church.
A GOOD FA EM FOE SALE
C ONTAINING 106 acres, of which 25 arces are
good biancb bottom well ditched, and 15 acres
in cnliivation, 35 acres of tolerably fresh upland,
been cleared six years, and 46 acres in wood tolera
bly well timbered. Three eettlementa of common
log cabins on the place, fencing good, a fine yonng
orchard of p»acl>es, amt as good well ot water as
there ie in the State. The place is perfectly healthy
and 11L£ miles south of Atlanta, Ga., near the M.
■v TV B. It Price $1,200. The payments can be
made to snit the pu> chaser. For further informa
tion call «*n me at Jonesboro, Ga.
nov!2 wit J. L. H. WALDROP.
OEO. 8. EAST.
H. C. HOWELL.
Geo. S. Hart & Co,
QOMMISfclON MERCHANTS, and Wholesele
_ Dealers in fine Batter, Cheese, Lard, etc, 89
Pearl and 28 Bridge streets, New York. We are
sole agent- for Cheshire Cheese, 40 to 60 lbs.; Eng.
Gloster Cheese, 25 to 30 lbs.; English Dairy, A.
Miles A Son, 20 to 25 lbs. ; Nutmeg, A. Miles 4 Son,
10 to 15 lbs ; Young America. 6 lbs each, 4 in case.
Also receivers and first hands of Factory Cheese,
50 to 60 lbs.; State Cheese, SO to 50 lbs.; Pine Ap
ple, 5 to 6 lbs ; Goshen and Med. State, 30 to 40
lbs., Butter and Lard, of all grades, put up in
overy variety of package, for shipment to warm
climates. octlO w8m*
-Take enough Regulator alter eating
to produce one full action from tho bcwels
ladies will find sure relief from their hea l-
JZrVwiiresese. swimming in the head, cnlic, sour
„V TMllesfn-o*. e»e.. »te.
“tS .;Jdtnh by J- U- ZEtLIN * C«V,
ptei-sted i-nu or Drn tj< K|e m _ 6a
PiW It; to mai, » ** For 8J “ e ba aU Druggist*.
tolTif
ELMER He GAEBUTT, BE LACY LOUCXS,
FEB DIN AND H. G BIGGS, JEHIEL DILAIIAT1B,
J. EDWIN DODGE.
Garbutt, Griggs & Co..
HOLES ALE Grocers and Tea Dealers. Ncs.
168 and 170 Chambers street, corner Green
wich, New YOlk octlO w3m*
E. T. ENGLAND,
WM CM Advances Made on Cotton
JEHIAL BEAD.
CONSIGNED TO
K>OX -Sc GILL,
BlLiraOBK, MlBYLiSD.
JS also tender our services to Merchants and
* am a,
, and
W risntera of Georgia, Florida and Alabi
vho purpose sending shipments to this market,
fill mike liberal advances on cotton: (interest at
fig rate or 7 per cent, per annum, and commission
it if per cent ) to be stored for the spring market,
dirge- incurred in holding cotton in this market,
wt ipiarantee to be leas than in any market on the
gtlsntic oast. Drafts at sight paid against ship-
Bests to onr address and moi oy promptly remitted
to any section of tho South by express, where
infu’cannot be negotiattd.
Consign to Agent of Savannah and Baltimore
Sttimabip Gompanv, to be forwarded to KNOX &
GEL BALTIMORE.
Shipmans always covered by Insurance, advised
or unadvised.
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton Factors,
wpdl-wly* No. 4 Holliday at., Baltimore.
CANCERS CURED.
H ATING been afilioted with Cancer, 1 was cured
is the year 1856. after trying many piepata-
aona and Cnicer doctors.
I hare no new remedy to offer bnt the earns old
Rmedr with which I was cured fifteen years ago.
IluTeiiucebei-n practicing with the same remrdy,
asd bav.- been successful in a number of cases, a
few of which 1 refer to below, as living witnesses
alike virtues of my medicine, some of whom,
hie inr-e f, have been cured a nnmber of years,
and jet have no symptoms of Cancer returning:
Mrs. U B. JS o "clworth. Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs.
Flume Settle, Liberty Bill. Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd,
Gniliu, Ga.; Mr. Wesley lleid, Zebulon, Ga.; Mrs
JohuSullweU, Giiffin, Ga.; Mis. Mary Thurmond,
Iudiiubpiings, Ga.; M>s James Carmichiel, Mc-
Douongti Ga.; Wm N. Fambrough, M. D., Senoia,
Oa; Mr D G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
Douglass, Ore nville. Ga.; Bev. H,
Ga: Mr. Jas.
T. Ihcken. L icaet Grove, Ga.; Mr. B. Dorton. Fa-
jette Station. Ga; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson,
Ga; Hun Thomas M. Harkness, late Represents-
, Jorayth, Ga.;Ma] A.
Griffin, Ga; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Ga.:
Sir. A. Porter, GrilHn, Ga.; Mrs. Bebecca Wards-
worth. Bamesville, Ga.; Mrs. D. Lewis, Barnesville,
Ga; Mre. K Goodman, Monticello, Ga ; Lou (color-
ad,) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs,
Ga The above is only a few of the many names
that could be added to the list.
Iche,rfuily bear testimony to the fact of Mr. J.
M. Hard,way having performed a perfect cure of a
eancir upon Mr*. M. J. Bouyer’s eye, after eminent
phTiidans bad failed to relieve hor; and I firmly
believe kia Cancer treatment to bo a specific for
Cancer. L. A. HAN8E. Msoon I’. O,
To th.e Afflicted.
. I prefer not treating doubtful cases. After sat
Wung yourself describe your cancer to mo and
•ill give you my cane id opinion.
At jour request I will visit your bouses when cir
cumstances permit.
My lo-idenoe is twelve miles cast of Griffin, Ge.
kWh is my nearest express office. Money tnayr be
rciit with safety in registered letter. Communica
tions strictly confidential and promptly answered
vb' ti stamp and envelope Bent addressed to your-
Hlf. Additss J M HaRDAWAY.
Liberty Hill, Pikeco., Ga
Those to whom it may be convenient, may call
•P'm T J. Hardaway, tjouthwestera Railroad, who
attended me in my affiiction and has been with me
inttvtral cases since. He may bo addressed
thmugi. the postofliooat Macon, Ga., or Enfanla,
Alabama. J. M. HABDAWAY.
jnlyl3d2tawAw6m
J. B. BRES,
uCitQD Factor & General Com. Merchant
No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans.
Dn30 d6mw3m F I. RAGLAND. Agent
"Weekly Telograpli and. Journal &Messenger.
A DMINISl'RATOR’3 8ALB.—Will be sold on
A. first Tuesday in January next by virtue of
order trom,th; Ordlwr. Wore the Cqurt-ko
town. No. 8. ia bio
IfflUffi 11IASUFAGTDE1HG C0MP1SY.
door at
in said town. Hr
property of Calvin B. Lindsey. dee’d.for the benefit
ox hein and creditors. Terms cash
nov23 ids C. O DAVIS. Adm^..
herel
persons
rrques td to
aui'i-i icutid
nov10 Cod
Factory East End Hasel Street, Mines on Ashley River.
letters of xoardianship of tho property <
heirs of Thomas J. Carnes, late of said county, do
ceased, this is to cite, all persons interested in raid
matter to be and appear at my cou-t on the first Mon
day in January next, then and tbe-eto showcase,
if any they have, why the letters should not bei sued
to said applicant. Witness my hand and, official sis
nature. November 29, 1871.
decSSOd* JOHN T. WELLS. Ordinary.
EOBGIA, MARION COUNTY— Dunbar B.
(J Moore hae applied for exemption of personalty
asd sotting apart and valuation of homestead, ana
sotting apart and valuation of homestead,
I will mss upon the same at my offioe on the Uth
day of December next, at 10 o'clock a. x.
JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary.
WANDO FERTILIZER,
RECOMMENDED BY AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS AS A SPECIAL MANURE FOB
GEORGIA.
NATHANIEL MOBTON.
JEHIAL READ & CO.
L ATE Geo. W & Jebial B.ead, Manufacturers
and Wholesale Dealers in Fur and Wool Hats,
Straw Goods, Umbrellas, etc. 468 Broadway (ad
joining f 'oehran, McLean & Co.), New York.
octawG*
Cochran, McLean & Co.,
IMPONTEBS AND JOBBEB8 OF
D RY GOODS, Linens, Embroideries, Laces,
Crapes, Mantillas, Gloves. White Goods. Ho
siery. Notions Woolens—462, 464 and 466 Broad
way, New York. oct9 w6m*
Philander Reed.
QOMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer m For-
_ eign and Domestic Produce, Potatoes, AppleB,
Onions, etc., Bean-, Peas, Samp, Hominy, etc,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Berries, eta, Lemons, Or
anges. etc , Nuts, eta
“ , 22 Old Slip, New York. octSwfim*
Oscar Cheesman,
Wholesale Dealer in
Crockery and Q-lassware,
oc3«Gm* 74 Warren at., Sew York.
HENBY W. DTOYEB.
JOHN lu MACFADDEN.
COX. JXO. R. HART.
W ITH HENKY W. DURYE" & CO. (late Ban-
kin, Dnryee A Co., Duryee, Jaque» & Co.),
Fur and Wool Hats, Caps, Gtraw Goods and Um
brellas, Nos. 602 and 504 Broadway (opposite St.
Nicholas Hotel!, New York. oct8w6m
WALTER 8. STARR, ) CHARLES P. BALDWIN,
ANDREW T. ANDERSON, >• CHARLES J- STARR,
JAMES J. ANDEBSoN, ) Special.
Anderson, Starr & Co.,
L ate Baldwin, ktarr & co., manufactur-
era ot CLOTHING, 602 and 604 Broadway,
New York. octlO w6m*
W. WILSON, JR.
F BURNS, JR.
F. H. BURNS
WILSON, BURNS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants
30 s. HOWASDST. C B. OF LOMBARD. BALTIMORE.
W Eke -bc nstantly on iandalar> e and w* II as
sorted ,tock ..» Gr< ceries.su table for the South
ern and Wcsurn ra*e We -oltcit con is ments of
Cou-try Produce -uch as Cotton Fcath-is Gins ng,
Befswox. Wool. Dried i ruit Fur ' kins, etc. Our fa
cilities f .rdoins husine- aresuen as to warrant quick
sales an i prompt returns. All o Here wil have our
prompt atten-w n. s-i 22«6m
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
MILLIONS Hear Testimony to the
Wonderful Curative Effects of
DR. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, AND OTHER GRAINS.
GROUND ASHLEY RIVER 80NE PHOSPHATES.
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
*ll*i
OOVH
the
PHBpaHHOauxvboue
county, a town lot of land
lock D, of raid town, as th.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be wdd under
»n order of tho Court of Ordinary of B
N OTICE T’> DKBTOR8 AND CREDITORS.—All
porsoni indebte • to J J. Dickin-on.dooen.ed. ars
county, on tha first Tuesday in February next. (1872)
before tho Court-hoas, door, io the city of Maeon,
Bibb oonnty, between the lesal hoars of sale, all tho
ri ht, tide and interest which Hardy C. Culver, 1st.
of Hancock county, decea ed, raised and posiMseu of
aad to the rook or granite, riebt of entry aad acres*
a certain tract or p-tcel of land, either h ins upon
_ nnderlyiag said land, known as the “Ellis out mill
place, li ins without the ooriora.e limits of said oi
of Maoon. Said SI is* oid mill place being cor vet tJ,
the nek or graoite thereof, oy Charles Collins to
Abraham Powell during the late war. Purchaser to
pay for title deed. Terms each.
JOHN L. CULVER.
dec3 td Adm’r of Hardy C. Cnlver, deceased.
O&AT OOUSfY
therefore to cite and admoni h all and sigular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and ap-
war at my office, on or before the first Monday ia
February. 1872. to show cause, if any they can, why
let en should not be granted. Given under my hand
officially. C. T. WARD.
nov5 3m Ordinary.
. i . o. ulA. PIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after 358District,
U the dare hereof, applloation will be made to the
c urt ot ordinary of siud county for leave to sell a
part of the real property belonging to the estate of
Wtlll.m t. WilbUra. late of said ooun " J
*Iec22t
r* EOBGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY—Leroy H.
OT Thnrmar “ ‘ ‘ ■
Thurman, guardian for his minor children, W.
F. Brown and Mrs. Nancy G. Batron, have each
applied to me for exemption of personalty and set
ting spart and valuation of homestead, and I will
mssnponthe earns ml tin Bill day of December,
1871. at my office in Knoxville at 10 o’clock a. x.
dec2 2t* J. W. AVANT, Ordinary.
G EOBGIA, MITCHELL COUNTY.—Mary Hum
phries applies for exemption of personalty and
setting apart and valuation of homestead of realty,
id I will pass upon the same at mv offioe in Ca
milla, b710 o'clock a. x. on the 8th day of Decem
ber, 1871.
de2 2t* H. O. DASHES, Ordinary.
MESSRS. LAWTON A WILLINGHAM.
Agents, Macon, Ga.
WILLIAM C. DUKES & CO.,
dec2 deodJtwfm
General Agents, Charleston, S. C,
WAHSON & CLARK’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE
AT $50 CASH, PER TON, AT SAVANNAH.
YINECAR,BITTERS
L Walker Pi
k Proprietor. B. H. McDonald & Co., Druggkts and
San Francisco, CaL, and 32 and 31 Commerce 6t.Se* 1
Metropolitan Works,
C0BNEB SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND. VA.
Wm. tanner & co.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES acd
. SAW-MILLS;
TAJIK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS;
TOILERS. FORGINGS. CASTINGS, of IRON or
BRASS, MILL GERING, etc.;
Engines and Saw-Mills of various sires always
<* huid.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.
.Did Engines, eta, reptiied and sold on commie-
bon or exchanged for new. All other repairs
Promptly and satisfactorily done.
|rebthta t 0 all points low.
®«oa for descriptive circular.
1»17 d HvimildeclS. H. B. BROWN, Agent.
O EfUtGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY John Benfroe
AJ spplita to me for exemption of personalty,
j-u 1 wui pass upon the same on the 11th day or
J**mber, 1871, at my office at Jeffersonville, at 10
a? *• h.
J»22t JQS. U BUBKETT, Ordinary.
QEORGIA,DOOLY COUNTY —Whereas, 8am-
VJ uelE Smith applies to me for the exemption
ft *.f 4r , r ‘°-ally, and I will pass npen tho came at 10
on the 14th day of December next at my of-
This 29th day of November, 1871-
-° e2 » WM. H. DAVIES, Ordinary.
A r 'ed in vain every advertised reroe i.v.
htwiu T *(*4 a simple remedy for srlf-cuie, which
kK?VD?5 free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J,
^EVKS. .8 Nassau st., N.Y. aui.6 wly
tu s ^ AIl;BY «*» CO '
BT “CILDIKO, 325 VEST (BALTIMORE BTBEET,
£ . WHOLESALK
rnutereis and Candy Manufacturers
senwi t _® ALTIM0RB ’ MARYLAND.
®«dAwem* Tinas cash.
Vinegar Bitters are not avllo Fancy Drink.
Made of Poor Rom, Whiskey, Proof Spirits
and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweet
ened to please tho taste, called “Tonics,* “Appetiz
ers,’’ “Restorers,” Ac., that lead tho tippler on to
drunkenness and ruin, bnt are a true Medicine, made
liom the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free
from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE
GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and
Invlgorator of the System, carrying off all polsonons
matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can take thcae Bitters according to direc
tions and remain long unwell, provided their bones
aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of re
pair.
They area Gentle Purgative ns well as a
Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or inflam
mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In
yonng or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood or at the torn of life, these Tonic Bitters have
no equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcama.
tlsm and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Dillons, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful.
Such Diseases aro caused by Vitiated Blood,
which Is generally produced by derangement of the
Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head-
ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Conghs, Tightness of tho
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Ernetatlons of tho Etomach,
Bad taste In the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation
of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the
regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
symptoms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate tho Etomach and stimulate the tor
pid liver ondbowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and
Imparting new life ami vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Balt
Rhenm, Blotches Spots, rimplcs, Fnstnlcs, Bolls, Car
buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erlslp-
else. Itch, Scnrft, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases ofthc Skin, ofwhatevcr name or nature,
are literally dog up and carried out of tho system In s
short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In
sneb cases will convince tho most la credulous of their
curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its
Impurities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Erup
tions or Sores, cleanse It when you find It obstructed
and sluggish inthevclns: clesr.icitwhcnltisfoul.and
your feelings will tell you ulun. Keep the Mood purs
and the health —
FIN,
System
edand removed. J7dr IWI uinruiui. ««, uiuuuj
the circular around each bottle, printed in four lan-
t of the system will follow.
me iircumr nruunu citu pumi, jiuimu mwi
guages—English, German, French and Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agents, Ban Francisco, CrL, and
S2 ard M Commerce Street, New York.
V7-SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
G eorgia uibi<ointy.-Jji..:G ..w.uhss
jipl ed t r exetnp i <n of pe>>oo=lty and set
ting apart and vduvion of ho<m i-teid. and I will
pafs uooii the earns at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 11th
day o. D nitwr. 1871, at my < lficGiven tinder
mv han't offinallv.
de2 2<- 0. T WARD, Oi dinary.
W. H. BE AO
SN,
or 1
General and Sole Agents for the Southern States.
ANALYSIS BY DR. MEANS.
Ammonia,
Soluble Phosphoric Acid,
2.37
7.33
ANALYSIS BY BOOTH & G-ARRETT,
Of the United States Mint at Philadelphia.
Ammonia,
Soluble Phosphoric Acid,
3.31
7.54
TESTIMONIAL S.
From Wm. Stegall, Sheriff Thomas county, Octo
ber 12,1871;
I consider W. H. Beach & Son, to be gentlemen
of the highest integrity, and without reproach as
bneixieee min. They are so esteemed in this com
munity by our best citizens. I have reason also,
to know that their Watteon & Clark’s Superphos
phate is one of the beet ard most reliable Fertiliz
ers now in this market. For pnrity, dryness, and
ail essential elements that go to constitute a first-
clis* manure, I do not think it can be surpassed.
From B. P. Bynum, Sheriff of Washington county,
March 15, 1871:
I used last yesr Sea Fowl, Eureka, Baugh, Brad
ley’s Patent, and Watteon & Clark’s. I consider
tbe W. & C. better than any others that I used—
shall uso it tho present year.
From Joshua Taylor, Thomasville, October 14,
1871
A number of our Lest planters bave used your
W. & O. brand this year—acme bave doubled their
crop.
From Dr. S. A. Boddenberry, Cairo, Ga., October
11,1871:
I believe that your W. & O. is, in tho judgment
of our beat farmers, regarded as the very best Fer-
til.zer that is now in the market.
From W. B. Hawthorne, Cairo, Ga., January 25th,
1871:
On land that would give a bale to threo acres, I
made s bale to tho acre by your W. A O.
From Geo. W. Moody Dixie, October, 1871: •
I bave used Watteon A Clark’s for two years side
by side with Peruvian, and can see no difference.
From Hines & Hobbs, Albany, Ga, September 25,
1871:
Ws regard your W. 4. Q. equal to the beet, if
not the best Fertilizer now on this market.
From H. M. Beach, Bainbridge, Ga., August 19th.
1871:
Your W. 4 0. equals any guano on the market
and excels moat of them.
From E. W. Crocker, E«q., Fort Valley, March 2d,
1871:
Your W. AC. will give at least 100 per cent.
From Irvin L. Adams, Sanderaville, February 28,
1871:
Your W. 4 0. will give 100 per cent, on poor land
From J. C. Ellis, Hawkinsville, March II, 1871:
Have used your W. 4 O. by side of Soluble Pa
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Your W. 4 C. showed its superiority over all other
Fertilizers in the same field.
nov7 5mw
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Agent. No. 68 Second Street, Maeon*
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The ingredients that
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G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Wh««a?. Samuel L.
bajs. administrator on the estate of Leroy W.
Hayes, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion ; These aie therefore to cite and admonish aT
and singular, ihs kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to beand appear at the Coart of Ordinary in
sa.d ouunty, on or be.ore the first Monday in March,
1872, to show cause, if any they have, why letters
should not he granted. Given under my hand offi
cially.
dec33m C. T. WARD. Ordinary.
USB OOVRVT.
T0NB8 COUNTY 8HBKIFF SALB —WUl be sold
V be.ore th* Coort-hoost door in the town ef Clin
ton, u said county, between the ntwal hoars of sal*,
on the first Tuesday In January asxt, <00 acres of
land more or 1-sm adjoining Joan Hameock, M»j r
Barron, Roland T. Roes aad others; kaewn as th*
widow s dower; being part of plantation oi Reason
w n. dsosa*ad. g*id property well improved,
good sin house, water, etc. j^eviM on to satisfy a
Sf“l* Joaee.SaperiorjCoert in flavor of Beniamin
Terms
deawtds it. P. fQ«ig. Sheriff
C JkORG A. J0NB3 OOUN rY.-Whereas, Wash
J inf ton Kelly applies to mo for administration on
the eatata of Thomas Williams, of said county, de-
oer ed: The e are therefore to dto and admeMA all
persons concerns i to show cause at this offioe, if any
Monday in Jm—
they have, oa or by th* first Monday in January
next, why the same shaU not he (ranted. Given under
my hand offieialJy.
novM40d
the town of CUoton, Jones eounty, on he tost Tnes-
of 7 '••• •'*-
n. late of said oounty, deceased.
FRANCES J. WILBURN,
Administratrix.
no24-30d
Bolt on
' 1st*
__ __ _____ __
heirs of sntd deceased;" Terms cash.'
WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH.
novl5w6s* Adm’r.
fXEORQIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Catharine
vJ Williams applies to the undersigned for letters
ef administration upon the estate of James Wlhiatns,
lateo s«id ooun y.aeoeased. Alt persons interested
die and admonish all persons concerned to ahow
cause at this office, if any they have, to the contrary,
on or by the first Monday in March next. Given un
der my hand officially.
no223m ROLAND T, R088, Ordicary.
Nlj WCJ U*»V p nuj ickkvia FUJU1U uo fit*
applica«t. Given order my hand officially.
dec3 301 C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
('t E0RGIA, BIBB C0UN fY.—Whereas. Catharine
\JT Williams up. lies to the undersigned for letters
oi administration, de bonis non, now upon the es'ate
of Felix A. Williams late of said oonnty, deceased.
-II per ons interos ed are required t»be and appear
b. ■ he Court of Ordinary oh the first Monday in Jan
uary next, to show cause, if any they have,why letters
should not be granted the applicant. Given under
my hand officially. C. T. WARD. ■
dec3-30d Ordinary.
guardianship of the pers -n and property of busan n.
tary E., Julia and Kva Hodgkins, minor children of
dec3 30d
and official y,
C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
r\ EORGlA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. R. H* At-
V7 kinson, administrator on the estate of R. A. L.
Atk’nson. deoeased, applies to me for letters of diB-
mission. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at the C n:t of Ordinary
n said oonnty, on or bslore the first Monday in
March, 1872, to show cause, if any they have,
letters should not be granted. Given under my
officially. C. T. WARD.
dec3-3m
Ordinary.
KAUOV OOUNVT.
E0RGIA.M ABION COUNTY-SHERIFF SALE
U Wi'l be sold bofore the Court house door, in the
town of Bnena Vista, on the first Tuesday in January
b ext, bet seen the legal hours of sale, the tollowim:
property, to-wit: One lot of land i” the 4th district
of said county, number not known, levied onto satis-
ly one fi f iissued irom Marion Superior Court, in fa
vor of Allen Holmes vs J, M. Blythe. Property
pointed out by defen lent.
Also, at the same time and place, two hundred and
sixty acre?, more or less, will b j fold as the property
of Caleb H lllman. to sati'ly one fi fa in favor of 13. F
McL mgh’.in vs Caleb Hillman. Proper y pointed
out by plaintiff.
Also, one lot of land levied on a? the property of
JT \V all, in the4th district of eaid county. No 195,
levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of John Carson
vs JT Wall.
Also, one lot of land in the 4th d strict of said coun
ty, levied as the property of J T Bel?, to satisfy one
fi fa in favor of J ohn L Smith vs J T Belk. Prt per y
pointed out by plaintiff. ■
A so. one lot of land levied on as the property of J
ROLAND T. ROSS, OHinsgy.
day in January next, 150 acres
^aTiCSji
ones eonuty.nemieer not known.
bnt adjoining lands of W. R. b>eton on two sides
id lying in the
ike
G hOKUIA. JuNoS COUNTY.—Whereas. Peyt.
T. Pius applies to me for dismission from the
administration de bonis non of Newit Draw, de
ceased. 'rom tte executorship of the eetiteof A. N.
* it s, decea ed, and from the administration of the
estate of Peyton T. Pitts. Jr-, deoeased : These are to
admonish all persons concerned to '
on
QEORGIA, JONES COUNTY—OxuntinT’s. Or-
— rios, November 8,1H71.—Whereas, Lucius Law
rence and Augustus Lawrene*. minor children of
Jno. A. 0.8. Lawrence, deceased, are without a gu-r-
dian to manage their property: Not ce >s hereby
given that I will proceed, after the expiration of
thirty days, to vest the guardianship of said minors
in some fit and proper person of tb’s County, as pro
vided by law. Witness my hand officially.
nol0w30d ROLAND T. BOSS. Ordinary.
soon oovvzy.
G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, Stephen
Woodward and John H. Woodwa d applies to
ire for letters of administration n-on the estate of
William W. Woodward, deceased: These are there
for* to eiteand admonish all concerned to be and ap
pear at my offic * on or before the firrt Monday in Jan-
nary next, then and there to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters >honld not be granted. Given
under my hand and official signature, this November
29th, 1871.
deck 30d WM, H. DAVIES. Ordinary,
sale, tha following land to-wit; The south half of 1ft
No. 29 in 16th district of s&id county, containing 10024
acres, more or less; sold to satisfy a Superior Court
B fain favor of Count P. Flemming vs. Jane Beago.
executrix of James M. Beago, deceased.
Ws L* (iRAHAM*
bot28 w3od Sheriff
J3.B0RGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—Wherear. John G,
VJ Doroush applies t ’ me It letter? of administra
tion npon the estate of Irw n Brown, deceased: These
are therefore tooite and admonish allcoecernedto be
and appear at my < ffice on or before the first Monday
in January next, then and there to chow cause, if any
they have why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature; this No-
Given under my hand and official signature, t
vember 29.187l. _ . „ ,,
dec230d WM. H. DAVIE 3 , Ordinary.
G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTr.—Whereas John H.
* “
v_* Rnllsnd, Administrator, on Estate of Rlake B,
Holland, applies to me for letters oi dismission from,
stud administration, these are. therefore, to cite all
concerned to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they
JIO&U1UOU wgr Ififft *UV* ouuw vauiO) is ass*
have, wby aaid locters eheu’d not b© granted.
I Given under my hand and official signature this
Oot. O). 1871. WM. H. DAVIES. Ordinary.
QEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four weeks
after date application w ll be male to the Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell the wild lands
belonging to the estate of N. Andrews, deceased, at
private sale, said la-ds being known as Lot No. 40 t in
the27th District of Decatnr county and containing
250 acres. W. H. ALLEN, Adm’r*
nov25-30d*
W, Wiggins, to satisfy one f, fa in favor of Ann E.
Brown—lot No. 64. in >he 4th district of said county.
Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one lot of land, levied on as the property of
Elizabeth Hatcher, to aaHsfy one fi fa in favor of J. A.
Cade. Number not known, but tho same being thelot
on which the dwelling is situated, in the 4th dis-
_ _ct of 86id county. Levied on to satis'y one fi fa in
favor of J. A. Cade vs Elizabeth Untctur and others.
Also, at the same time and pli.ee, 40 bnthels of corn,
more or less, and 800 pounds of seed cotton. Levied
on as the property of J. D. Harrnld to sat sfy one fi fa
in favor of T. ». Harvey vs J. D. Uarrold and W. W.
lloynton. Property pointed out by Boynton. This
November28, 1871.
dec3 td W. C. BAKER, Sheriff.
M ARION SHERIFF SALE.-Will be sold before
the Cnurt-honte door, in the town of Bnena Vis
ta on tho first Tuo-dayin Jannary next, the north
h If of lot No. 177, in the fourth distr.ct of ori.ina’ly
Muscogee now Marion county, levied od as the pro
ll Tty of Phebe hveringham, to ratisfyafi fa i- cued
from Marion Enpirior Court in favor of James L.
Baber. Property psintel_out_by_plaiaiiff.
dec3-30d
sintel ont by plaintiff.
A. W. DAVIS. Deputy Sheriff.
/"GEORGIA, MARION COUNTY.-Whereas. H. Z.
VX Bart applies for the guardianship ot the minors
of John T. Smith, deceased. All person? interested
are hereby notified of the above application.
Witness my hand, November 24. 1871.
JAS. M. LOWE.
nov 29-w30d Ordinary.
MACON OOUNTY.
.—Whereas. Mrs.
estate of
/GEORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—When
VJT Clarinda QuinD, administratrix of the
Dr. Terry Quinn, deceased, represents to the Court, in
her petition duly filed in office, that she has fully ad-
inis ' * ‘ *
istered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite and
admonish all person concei ned. kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, if any they can, why said a > minis-
tratrix should not be discharged from her administra
tion on the first Monday in February next. 1872
JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary.
no23m
QEORGIA^ MACON COUNTY .—Whereas,. Fran-
cis A. Wheel!-, administrator of the estate of
George R. Johnson.de eased, represents in his peti
tion. duly filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered the estate of said Johnson: lh : t
is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to appear and show cau e, if any the:
can, why .aid administrator should not be discharge!
from .aid trust, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in February next, 1872.
oct20wlam3m JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary,
(.jFOBaiA..MA00H COUNTY.—'Whereas,_Ront.
-- F. Baldwin, guardian of the mitorsof Wm. F.
Slappy. dec’d. to-wit: W. A. Slappy and Renben
Slappy, appli-s for diimission from said trust—
This is then fore to cite ail persons concerned to
appear at my office on or before tho first Monday in
Jannary n<-xt and show cause it any they bave,
why said dismiss.on should not be granted,
nov 12 -.Oi JNO. L. P -RKKR. Ordn’y.
BAKES COUNTY.
G eorgia, bakkr county.-r. f. Wy ap
plies to mo for Letters of Administration upon
the estate of R. D. Ivey, late oi raid county, dec’d,
and all pers -ns interested aro required to show
cause, if any they have, on the first Monday in Janu
ary nex, wh said letters shnul i not be granted as
praiedfor. Given unoer my hand and official eigna-
nature, this November 21,1S71.
CLEMENT GORE.
nov23 40d Ordinary.
TJAKER SHERIFF’S -ALE.—Will he sold ont e
,JD fir-t Tuesday in Jannary next before the Court-
hou.o door, in the town uf Newton within the legal
hoars of sa'e.l store-house and lot in town of M’lford,
number unknown, but known as tbe Maron 4 Dick-
ins >n o d corner store-house 1 <t. now occupied by A
J.Genrze. Levi*d “n as the property ot O G. Go<<a
ley. admini-trat <r of W. E. McCuile.-s, to satisfy Ba-
ker buperior Cour T fi fa. Patten,Lane, MamiA Co. vs
U G. ooosley, » H miniBtrat r of iley E Mo.'nliers.
Al'p. sne house a- dlot adjoining tbe town of New
ton. known as the Richmond A. Perry hi use aud lot,
now occn. itd by widow ot James Adriiun. to a* isfy
Baker Saperi r C nrt. J T. Rambo ard C. Hellen
Wane vs. R A Perry. Levy made by Williun Jack-
sou. iormer Sheriff.
Also two bal s lint cotton. levied on ns the proper
ty of Addison Baxter, nd Dr Toomos.t. s.tisfy alien
fi. fa. Henry M. elevens v.-. Addi'on Baxter and Dr.
Thomas.
Aire, lot of land No. 105 in tbn 9th district of said
c unty. a- the property of N P. Bronson, ndministra
tor of Renben Krais, to satisfy Dougherty Coun'y '•u
periur Court fi. fa. vs. N. P Bron od, administrator
of Renben Ryals.
Also, one sorrel horse mule name i Bill, to satis fir
Levi Tifer, L *is M <this vs tepben Hays.
Also, lots of land Ncs 371 390,391 and 351, in tho
7rb district cf raid county, as tbe property of Enoch
Brown, t • satiny two fi fas—oue in favor of James
BRgg?v* B.C. Brown,one: favorof turnerF. F sher
re. £n ch O Brown. Livy male by Wm. Jackron,
former bherifl.
d'c33 d DAV.D VcMURRY, Shorift<
QVXtKAN COUNTY.
A DMIN IsTRATORM HALE.—By virtue of an
orderfrom the Court of ■'•fdinury of Quitman
county, will be sold on tbe first Tneed iy in Janua y.
1872, at the Court tlotu-duorin said oounty, betw—p
the leg .1 hours of Bale, lot ■ f »nd No. In8 i , the
> irhth District of originally Lea now Quitman
county, belo-glne ton o-state of May '.Stanford;
also, li t of land No 77 in .he same Die rict and
eountr, be onging to the estate of Jeptha M. 3tan
f rd. Lands well improved Bold for benefit of
heir? an? cr dltore. Tern r. cash
nol4-40d* W J. BRYANT, Adm’r.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
C RAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Will
bes»M before the C urt-home doo:, in the town
of Ki oxvillo. said conn y i f Crawl' rJ, on the fir t
Tuesday in -tannery next; six head of males, onn two
horse wag n and harne s, levi dona thoirope-Gof
Wealy W. Johnson, >o satisf. a laoior. lien in favtr
dec3-td*
JaB.N. MATHEWS,
Deputy Sher.ft
t BORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four weeks
VX rfter date application will be made to the Ordl-
ary of said county for leave to sell the real estate
elonging to Martin Barnette, deceased.
nj8*4t* MARGARET BURNETTE, Adm’x.
KORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—A11 persons
indebted to the estate of R.J Williamson, late
__ said county, deceased, are hereby notified to come
forward and make immediate paymen*, and those
having demands against said estate, are required to
pre ent them for payment according to lsw
nov5 6w* W. M. BOON, Bx’r.
TAYLOR COUNTY
rpAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF FALES.-Will be
JL sold be
_ before the Couit-bcuse door in the town of
Butler, between the legal hours of rale, on the first
Tnetday in January next, the following property, to-
wit: Fonr bales ofoovon. Levied on asthe property
of Jackson Perkins to satisfy a fi.fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said arunty in favor of Swift, Res-
pess 4 Co. vs. Jackson Perkics.
Al.o. at tbe same time and place, lot of lard No. 189
in the 12th district of originally Mu. cogee. now Tay
lor oonnty. Levied on asthe property of John M.
Thompson to satisfy a fi. fa. issued irom the Superior
Conrt of said county in favor of J ohn Joiner vs. James
Thompson and John M. Thompson.
Also, a: the same time and plaor, three bale3 of cot
ton more or less, ore ox, and cne taddle. Levied on
as the property of Wiley Jones (colored) to satisfy a
" " Conrt of a
fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said eounty
in favor of Henry A. Parris vs. Wiley Jones (col.)
de2wtds L. HILL, Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—By virtue of an
i ‘ ‘ "
order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Taylor coun
ty. will be sold before the Court-house doer, in the
t .wn of Bntler, on tbe first Tuesday in January
next, the followinglands: . .. _
West fi of lot No. 9. in the 14th, east X of lot No.
9. in the ibth and the undivided \i of lot No. TO. in
in the 15th district, of said county, containing in all
303)* acres, mo.eorlees, and known asthe Andrew
McC.mts’ place.
Also, at the same time and place, lot No. 236, south
14 of lot No. 241 and 3u acres of the northern part of
lot No. 237. all in the 13th district of said county,
known as the Home place, and containing 330 acres
more or less.
Also, lots Nos. 89 and 104, in thel4th district of said
connty, containing 405 acres, more or lees, and known
LUUUiji LOlUEUiluK 1VW KvICCi uiuio va iccc| ouu auvn**
asthe fhos. Krown piece. tioJd as the property of
the estate of D. W. Miller, late of said county.
Terms—one half casb; balance at 12 months, with
interest from date. Bond for titlesgiven until final
payment. SUSAN H MILLER.
oct24 tds Administratrix.
^ DHINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or-
der from the Court of Ordinary of Taylor county
will be sold before the Court-house door in said coun
ty < n the first Tuesday in Janm ry next, within tho
legal hours of sale, eighty a-rrs of la
, eighty a-ns of land, more or let?;
lot ofland No. 167 in the third district of said connty.
belonging to the estate cf Sarah M-Hmurry.decea- cd.
S.dd f r the benefit of the heirs and creditors of raid
e tate. T-rms cash. JAMES M. BATEMAN,
nov23 40d Adm’r Sarah McEtmnrmy.
TWIGGS COUNTy.
EO&GIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereat. J. P.
VX Mercer applies to the undersigned for letters of '
Guardianship oi tbe person and property of George
w. Mercer, minor jon of Garner Mercer, deceased:
these are therefore te require all persons cone tned
to file in my office on or before the first Mo--cay in
January, 1872, their oljecliors,if any they hove to
said nppoint i.»nt. otherwise letters of Guardianship
will be gran'edthe applicant.
Given under my hand and offi-ial signature, this
Noven.be 6ih,1871. J. U. BURKETT.
no24-*40d Ordinary,
/^JKORQIA, TWIGGS CnUKIY.-On the first
VX Monday m Jannary, 1872, application will be
mideto >ho Conrt of Ordinary of Twiggs c unty,
Georgia, fir leave to sell the lands fcel< nging to the
• state of The- philus Pearce, late of said county, de -
cease:, for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
JOHN M. PE a RCE. » xec’r
no24-w40d ofTheothilus Pesree, deceased.
E XECUTRIX NOTICE.—The creditors of L. A.
■ *
gi-oncke, recessed, arc notified to pres'-nt tfceir
claim- in terms of tbe law.
The debtors of said estate are notified that imme
diate payment is expected.
, MARTHA H. GONCKE.
no24-w40d* Executrix.
rjEOnGIA. TW1GG8 COUNTY.-Wherca", Wm.
VX F. 1 a? applies lothenuuersigned lor letters of
gnaruianship of the person and property of Laura Ida
Mercer, minor daughter of Garner Mercer, dec ased.
these are 'herefire to rrqui'e all persor s ci ncerned
to file in rov office on or before the first Mon 'ay in
Janury. 1872, their objections, if »ny the h.ve, to
said appointment, otherwise letters of guard ananig
will be granted the applicant. Given n ner my hand
and < ffi ical signature this November 6.1871.
n« T 24 40d. J.U. BUhKETT, Ordinary.
plUMIA TW GG3 - OUNTY.-Wbereas. the
(J ' --- — .
_ estate of Wright NeeL late of Twiggs county de
ceive t, is unrepre.-en ed. These a-e thereforeto cite
and admonish all person* interested to be and an ear
at my omce on the first Monda- in January. 1872. to-
show caus , if any, why an administrator for said es
tate sb < uld not be appoisted
n .v.MPd J.U BURKETT. O'dirar-.
COUNTY.
J asper oopnty sheriff sales.-wm be
sold on the first Tuesday in Januaty next, be
lt cun the usjal hours of ciheriff s sale, ’ ef. re tbe
Co.rt h use ■ -orii said county, three hundred acres
ofland in said county, adjoining land of Geo. Clark
<u the south W. a. Cochran on tUe west, it bring a
p *rt ot tho A arr»n Ambns rlaco. Levied cd to ratiffy
a fi. la. from Jasper -nperior Conrt in favor of Mel-
drid A. t’oehra . vs. Martha B. Amtns.admiiitetrairix
ot Warren Ambus, deoeased, Jan e? 1. Renlroe asd
Jame - F. Kenfroe: notice given tenant.
A so, at the sunt tine and place, one sorrel hrrse,
ne tellow hoise one cow ana two heifer yeail rgs,
e sow andseve pigs. Levi, d on as the prop, rty
of Leonard A lin to satisfy a fi. fa. i< sued fr iu the
Superior Court of Jasper county iu lavor ot G D.
Grorr vs. Abram flireer, Jordan Aplin and Leonard
Aplin.
de2trtda JAMES M. DIGBY. Depfy Sbft
JOEL V. HCSTEtt. OOZ ADAHS
Hunter, Adams Sc Co.,
Wboloeale Dealers in
BUTTER AXD CHEESE;
Ne.lU * 166 Cbanberieg., Sew York.
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