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Tlie Greorgia, Weekly Teleffratxh. and. Journal & Messenger,
SIMMONS’
REGULATOR
T HIS unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to con
tain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious
mineral substance, but is
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For Forty Fean it has proved its great value in all
t:--«es of the Liver. Bowels and kidneys. Thou-
.on is o* the good and great in all parts of the country
n ,anh for its wonderful nd peculiar power in nurify-
tne the ltlood. stimulating the torpid Live' and Bow-
iif a L d imparting new Pfe and Vigor to the whole
jiVcra SIMMuSS' LIVER M KGULATOR is ac
knowledge,l to have no equal as a Liver Medicine —
It contains four medical elements never united in
the amc happy proportion in any other preparation,
nit - a c ntlc Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unex-
C, I,ti li able Alterative ana a certain Corrective of all
impurities of t e body. Such signal success has at-
it- use, that it is now regarded a< the rea
,-.7, line Specific tor Liver Complaint and the painful
ofi-pnt,* thereof, to-wit: Dyspeisia. Constipation,
Jiundice. Bilious atta :ks. Sick Headache Colic, De-
;,,, „f spirits, our Stomach. Heart Bum, etc.
,,i ,tethc Kiver and prevent Chillsand Fever.
Simmon.-’ Liver -Hegulator is manufactured only by
J. II. ZEILIN Si « «.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
Pn’eeil per package; sent by mali. postage paid.
>,. pared ready for use in bottles, $150. Sold
hv all Druggists, beware oi all Counterfeits and Im -
Itatio .•* iune28-dawly
CD C nil ft I —TICKNOR & CO.
|!.nvUitnL,the celebrated Clothiere,
niiounee the introduction of a plan of or-
J doling clothing by letter, to ••• hieh they call
’ your special attention. They will, on appli
cation. eeud \ou their improved and accurate
rules for Self-Measurement, Illustrated cir
cular and Price ist, »ith a full line of sam
ples from their immense stock of Cloths,
t’a-simeres. etc , etc., thus enabling parties
in any part of the country to order clothing
direct id om their l.ouse. with the certainty
or receiving garmentsof tho very latest style
a:.d most perfect fit attainable
Hoods ordered will be sent by express to
bs p id for on delivery, with the under
standing that if not satisfactory, they can be
returned at Ticknor's expense
A is well known throughout the South and
West, tlioy have for 17 years EXCELLED
in all departments of th -tr business, which
is a guarantee as to tho character of the
goods they will send out.
Four orders are solicited, and when in St.
L uis, yon are invited to cal' at the extensive
ert&b'dshment of Tieknor A Co , m&nufactu
rers and retailers of men and boys’ Clothing
and Furnishing Goods, 601 and 603 Nortt
Fourth street, St Louis, Mo. Boys clothing
specialty. octs 2m
A tireat Sacrifice of Property
T HE undersigned being dosirons of changing his
business, has determined to offer his Land,
Stock. Farming Tools, etc. at the unprecedented
low price of $3,010 cash The place contains 600
tsrea of land, six miles southeast of Cuthbert, in
Randolph county, and on the line of the Bruns
wick and Albany Boad, a ba,f from the depot.
There are 250 acres cleared and in s fine state of
cultivation: fencing and buildings in good repair.
Tnere is a nice stream of water running through
the place, with a water gin in full v.ew of he dwell
ing, and iu a healthy location. The stock consists
of mnles. hogs, cows, goats, farm tools, buggy,
ws on, e'e Come and see it, if you want a bar
gain My Posioffice is C ithbort. Ga.
_oct5w ’ra J D.LENNABD.
A DMlNlSTBATOlt’S SALE—By virtue of an
/l order from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb
c ni.ty. will bn sold on the first Tuesday m Decem
ber te xt, during the legal hours of sale, at the
0<ut heu:0 in said oo'tntv, the following lots of
— -1 •. 11. - CutlwWai,, y . Jfp : oo r tajn-
it 2*4 acres; No 4, containing 4 act os; SO o'. con
tain g 6 ’errs; No. 6 containing 6 acres; No 7,
containing 4 acres; No 9, containing 4 acres; No.
1". continuing 1 acre; No 12, containing 6% acres;
Nr. 13, containing 1 acre; all sitnated in the East
Macon Dis.iict Held as the property of Wm F.
Wlllurn, late of said county, deceased. Terms
«eb. FRANCES J. WILBURN,
oct22 td Administratrix.
P EORirlA HI B COUNTY—Alexander M- ffett
vj bao applies for exemption of personalty, and
1 wnl p*B- iipoo its Hone at ten o’clock a m., on
the s iih ,iay of November, J872, at my office. Given
undo.- n r hand officially.
£Oji0 2:O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
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I>ectael*?and surgical operation? re:, lire ; useless,
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“Jthe moot the now
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Many of our most eminent physicisns, occulists and
“Monts and divines, have had their sight perma
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diseases:
*• Impair-d Vision; 2.Pres’yopia, or Far-Sight-
eir.ejs nr Dimness of Vision, commonly called Blurr-
Vl* ; Ayhenopia.or Weak Eye.-: 4. Epiphora, Run-
'?, r Witcry Eyes; 5. Sore Ky*s—specially treated
a "■ Cui-a—cure guaranteed: 6. Weakness of
.. f| na. or Optic Nerve; 7. Ophthalmia, or Inflara-
carioaof theKycand its appendages, or imperfect
viimn from the effsetaof inflammation; ^-Photophobia
w,i* •°* , .«“*« of light: 9. Over-worked Eye?; 10.
^ydesopia-moving .-pecks or floating bodic before
* ^5WS$V.® r Obscurity of Vision; 12.
ii??*" Partial Blindness; the loss Of sight.
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nd of D°ct r or Medicine, so as t, receive immediate
wneucial results and never wear spectacles: or, if
non* now, t> lay them aside forever. We guarantee
“ c “' e >? every ease where the directions are followed
s * »e will refund tho money.
2309 Certificates of Cure,
Sj® J 0 ? 8 ®* F ,rmer »* Mechanics and Merchants,
nme of them the most eminen Heading professional
kV..-'* 1 e,s man Md women ofeduoatlon and refine-
r H 1D 1 nr eountry, may bo seen at our office.
.vV^w 4«teof March 29 Hon. Horace Greeley, of
r* New Fork Tribune, writes: “J. Ball, of our city.
Ii. e ;htciertiousand responsible man. who is incapa-
viSjuiutsnHonal deception or imposition.
Merrick, of Lexington, Ky., wrote April
TWIGH&8 COUNTY.
sell all the real property belonging to the estate of
Tbeophilus A Pearce, deceased.
, ALEXANDER PEARCE,
oct2430d ' Administrator de b mis non.
T?XECUTOR’S SALE.—Wi l be sold before tho
Xj Court-house door, in Jeffersonville, Twiggs coun
ty, on he first Tuesday in Janaary next between the
LSntl hoursof *a!e. acreeab.e to tbe last will aedtes-
t .mert ot William Crocker, deceased, three lots oi
land, containing each 202)4 acres, more or loss, all in
the 25tb Dismct, formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs
county,(numbersnot known.) situated near Marion,
the tormer counts rite of said county of Twiggs, and
joining the lands of William Faulk, Charles Faulk
and W’illiam Solomon, a- d known as the Crocker
Plantation Sold as the property ot Will am Crocker,
deccsscd. Sold for the pnrpose of distribution among
tho heirs. Terms on the day of sale.
_ , W. N. L. CROCKER,
oct29 tds . Executor.
( T EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.-Four weeks after
date hereof application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all tho
lands bcl nging to the estate of Wm. Read, deceased.
JOHN H. FiTZPATRtCK,
otcll 30d Adm’r de bunis non.
fi EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-Wherea*. Emma
VJT J. Lewis applies to me for Letters of Adminis
tration on tho estate of Abel E. Lewis, late of said
county, dereased:
Those are (0 cite and admonish ail persons con
cerned to be and appear at my office on the first
Monday in January next, to show cause (if any)
why said letters of administration should not be
grantc 1 to said applicant. Witness my hand officially
this 12th day of November. 1872.
octl4 30d J. U. BURKETT. Ordita-y-
/^tEOROIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—Whereas. J. R.
VJ Wimberly, exeentor on the estate of Piety Stee
ly, deceased. applies to me for letter?-of dismissi<-n:
these are therefore to cite aud admonish all and
’insular, tbe kindred and creditors ot said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law to show cause, if any, why said letters
should not be granted to J. R. Wimberly, executor.
Given under my hand officially, this November 12,
1872,
novl4 3m J. U. BURKETT, Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S 8 ALE.—By virtue of an or-
-a*. der of tho Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county,
will be sold in the town of Jeffersonville, Twiggs
eonnty, on the first Tuesday in January, 1873 between
the nsual hours of sale, the following described lands
belonging to the estate of Tho .philus Sauls, deceased,
to wit; L'tsNos.26. 30.50 acres of Lot No. 27. and
16 acres of lot No. 3i—containing in the aggregate
471 acres, more or less, in the 23d diitrict or said
county. Sold for the ben- fit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased. Terras cash.
novHtda WM. B STEELY, Admr.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue ofanor-
der of the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs coanty,
will be s dd before the Court-house door, in the town
of Jeffersonville, in said county, within the legal
hoursof s**le, on the first Tucslay in January next,
<00 acres of land mo;e or lest, known as Read's River
Flats, lying neat the residence of Wm. Read, in the
28th diitrict of said county, as the property of the
estate of Wm. Bead, late of aaid county, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the
estate. Terms cash.
JOHN H. FITZPATRICK,
rovlltds Admr. do bonis non.
BASB& COUNTY.
13AKER MORTGAGE SALE.—Will be sold, tho
D first'! uesday in January next, before the Court
house door in Newton. Baker coanty, Ga, within the
legal hours of sale, east half of lot of land No. :-05, in
the 7th district of said county, to satisfy mortgage fi
fa—E. C. Bower vs. John H. Sinquefield. Property
pointed in said mortage.
novlwtd JAMES IRVIN. Dep’ty Sh’ffi
-QAKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
X> sold beforo the Court house doorin Newton, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within tho legal
hours of sale, lot of land No.’ 830. in tho 8th district,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Baker Superior Court—
Ella W. Scurry, administratrix of James R. Scurry,
vs Jeptha A. Bailey, administrator of W. Z Bai ey.
oct30wtd DAV1D McMURRY, Sheriff
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.- By order of the
A. Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, will bo
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, between
the lawful hours of tale, before the Court-house door
at Newton, Baker county, lot of land in said county
No. 171. 7th district containing 250 acres. Sold as the
property of Isham Fuller, deceased, and sold for di
vision amongst the heirs. Terms cash. _
nov5-wtd F. M. FULLER, Admr,
T?XECUTOR*S SALE.—By virtue of an order of
XL the Conrtof Ordinary of Baker county, will be
sold at thr Court-house in the town of Newton. Paker
courty. betwen tbe nsual hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in D-dember, the following lots of land: No,
292, 293. 294, £a the 7th district of Baker, 500 acres
cleared land, in a fine state of cultivation, good dwell
ing house, negro cabins, gin houso and press, and
woll watered. . .. ,
Terms—One third cash.theothertwo-thirdsoneand
two years credit, in-erst from da e, with mortgageon
land. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of M.W.Stamper.deceased
M. G. STAMPER, Executor.
Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold a
valuable Grist Mill, in the townot Million!. Baker
county, and 100 acres of land. m. re orless. The mill
h*s two se's of rock, fine water power and liberal r*a-
trnage.Ifde-irel.Iwiilsellalithcappurtenanccsbe-
lo-ging to a ?aw mill circular saw. Terms cash Sold
for tho hon»«t of the heirs and croditors ot M. W.
Stamper, deceased, il-A. STAMPER,
oc:25ld Executor.
Cf EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Notice is hereby
VJ given that the legal advertising issuing from
each of our officea willWeafter apt oar in tho G xoa-
01a TW-wo'asJu crAcamL :»xd MRaszKQka.
C. GORK. O'dinary.
D. M.McMUKKY Sheriff.
sept28 w30d E. W. ALLEN. Cl’k S>. C.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
/T EORGIA. TAYLOR COUNTY.-By virtue of an
OT orderfrom the Ordinary of Taytor county, will be
sold before the Court-house door, in Butler, between
the lega! hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, lot of land No. 147. in tbe 24th District 0
originally Mnseogec, now Taylor oonnty. containing
202)4 acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of
Mr?. Efizubeth J. Mangham. deceased, bold for tho
benefit off ho heirs of said deceased. Tenns cash.
JAMES O. MANGHAM, Adm’r,
octlS td Of E. P. Mangham. dec’d.
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persons wishing for full particulars, certificates
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All persons out of employment, or those
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****Ust° Add r *®‘ 8en<i <0r pamphlet c ^ cu,ara ond
u a J. BALL * CO., Occulists.
*bJ6ly ’®'B°i957. No. 91 Liberty (tract. N. X.
COfTOM STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y.
PIU Ml PA I. OPFIpE, BACON, GA.
Guaranteed Capital $500,000
Deposited with State Comptroller for the
Special Security of Policy Holders 160,000
Assets January 1,1872 $479,814 68
Liabilities, including Reinsurance He-
serve 279 * 415 ,6
BOOU COUNTY.
hours of tale, 405 acres of land, the tame being lots o
land Nos. 71 and 72, in the 9th Dis’rictof Dooly coun
ty, the same being sold as the property of laaae Pitts,
late ofsa d county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased, under and by vir
tue of the last will and testament of said decease
and for the pur; ose of carrying out and executin
said will. Tne te ms of said sale will be "ne half o
the purchase monev to be paid in cash on the day o
sale; the other half of raid purchase money to be paid
twelve months alter the date oi said Sole. Bonds for
title will be given, and the title be made on the pay
ment of the whole of the purchase ironey.
NATHAN BO 4 IN. Ex o rior
ootll tds* Of Isaac Piit .dec’d.
GEORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.- Sixty days after
vJ date application will be made to the Ordinary o
said county for leave to sell all the^anJ belonging to
she estate of Benjamin Pitts, of said county, deceased.
JaMES BROW -,
set t28 2m Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Agreeable to an or
der from the Court of Ordinary f D >o!y c unty
will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next
before the Court house door, in Vienna, in saH coun
ty, the south half of lot of land No. 81. in the 7th Dis
trict of Dooly county, containing MJ4 acres more or
less. Sold as the property of Ir fin Brown, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sa.d de
ceased. Terms ca-h.
oct!9 td JOHN G DONOUGH, Adm’r.
Y ALUABL PLANTATION FOR SALE.—By
virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Do liy
county, I will sell, before the Court-house door at
Vienna, said county, on the fi st Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the legal hours of sale, that valuable
plantation, belonging to the estate ot Matthew But
ler, deceased, which is composed of lots of land Nos.
F9, 162.199, and on«-hn!f*of F t of land No 163, in
tho 2d di- tricl of Dooly county, containing 708^4 a res
more or less. There aro about 300 acres ot cleared
land, and a g'od framed dwelling bouse with five
rooms, a good gin house, and outbnildings on tho
place. Tho terms of sale are as follows, to wit; The
purchaser will be required to pay to the undersigned
one half of the purchase money for said land in cash
on the day of sale, and give a note bearing interest
from the date of said sale for the other half of the
purchase money of said land, and the undersigned
will give to the purchaser his bond conditioned to
make titles to said land to said purchaser so soon as
the whole of the purchase money and all interest
thereon » paid.
oet-.O-wtd* WILLIAM ROBERTS.
QEORGIA..DOOLY COUNTY. —Thirty days afte
date, application will be made to the Ordinary o
Dooly county, for leave to sell all of the lands be
longing to thees>ato of Elizabeth A. Bason,’.ate o
said county,deceased. ISAAC R. B ASON,
■ - Adm’r de bonis non.
Oct26 td Elizabeth A. Bason.
riEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Sixty days from
VA date application will be madetothe ordinary o
said county forleave to sell the lands beionginc to the
estate of Wiley W’ ebb, late of said eonnty, doceased.
sept6601 J. E. LILLY, Adm’r.
G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, John E.
Lilly applies to me for letters of administration
upon the estate of H D Royal deceased:
These are, there ore, to cite and admonish all con
cerned to ba and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in December next, to show c tuo, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.—
Given under my hand and otbeial signature this 1st
day of November. 1872. WM. H. DAVIES.
nov5 aOd Ordin ary.
.—Sixty days from
made to the Conn ol
Jy for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of William Green, late
of said county, deceased.
nov5 60d J. E. LTLLY, Admr.
/GEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, Nancy
U E. Prattapplies to me for letter* of administra
tion upon the esta e of Absolom H. Pratt deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite an 1 admonish all con
cerned to be an appear at my office on or before the
first Monda- in December next to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.—
Given under my hand and official signature this 1st
day of November, 1872. WM, H. DAVIES,
n'v530d Ordinary.
A dministrators SALE.-Agreeabiy to aD
order passed by 'A* Ordinary of Doo y county,
will be sola before tb ' Court ho air door in the town
of Vienna, in said ci tnty, on the first Tuesday in
December next, withi i the legal hours of sale, lot of
land No. 122. situate i I the 9th district of said county,
as the property of Wl ’ey Webb, late of said county,
deceased. Sold for tb i benefit o i the heirs and cred
itors of said estate. 1 jrms cash..
nov5tds
. LILLY, Administrator.
D OOLY SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold before
the Court-house door in Vienna. Dooly county,
oathe first Tuesday in December next the following
property, to wit: Cne lot o' land No 51 in the 7th dis-
acres,
tiff.
novStds
or* or less. Property pointed out by ptain-
W. L. GRAHAM. Sheriff.
CZiA'Y COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.- Will be sold on th
firsi Tuesday in December next, before the Cour
house door in the town of Fort Gaines. Clay cou .ry.
within the legal hours of sale, the following described
real estate, to- wit: The west half of £56: also, lot
297. 298,299,303. and fraction 300.301 a d 3C2. contain
ing J270 acres, more or less, in the 7th District o
o lgmany xtsndoiph. now Clay county, and known a
the River Plantation ofthe late Col James E. Brown
deceased, nearly half of which is in a fine state o
cultivation, and will produce f-om five to six hun-
d’ed pounds seed cotton .fir.acre, withou' the ose of
fertilizers,' There uoon said; .un.iMc:
cabins for laborers; also, a good frame dwelling an'
ail necessary outbuildings, on a healthy site ab n
one and a half miles north of Fort Gaines- Also, i
new and substantial two story busloe^ house in th
town of Fort Gaines, and a good dwelling, with too.
rooms, kitchen and smoke-house, within 300 yards o
BIBB OOUHCY.
B ibb COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES.-WH1 be sold
before the Court- houte door, in he city of Mar
eou, betweeu the legal hours of ?al». on the firstToes-
dijin December next, 1872. tho following property,
to wit: The entire int eres: of Chas. U. Freeman in and
to 2700 acr< s of and, More or less, lying on b Ah tides of
Icbesufk. o Creek, in Bibb county, adjoining the lands
of Brewer, Bagby . and others (numbers not known)
known as Freeman’s Planta ion and Mills, the inter
est of said defendant being not le s than one-sixth of
the whole, being his,defendant’s, undivided chare in
his father’s estate. Levied on as the property of
Charles II Freeman to ra’iafy onefi-.aissued from the
Justice’s ' ourt, 716tL District G. M., in favor of N- B.
Corbin A Co. vs '.has. H. Freeman. Levied andre
turner by c-n t-bio.
Also, at the same time and plsce. will be sold the
following property, to-wit: Lot No. 4 in bl.ck No. 34.
situate on the corner of Lamar and Elm streets, and
c jntainirg ne acre more or lees, lying in the city of
Macon, and levied on as the property of Elizabeth
V nablc to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior
Conit of Bibb couiity in favor of the Mechanics’
Building and L an Association vs. Elizabeth Vena
ble. Property pointed out in fi fa.
ALo at the same time and place, will be sold the
followiigdi'toribed property, to wit: A brick house
on Cherry street, be! ween Third and Fourth streets,
in tho city tf Macon, and known as the Isaacs House.
Levied on to satis y one fi fa issued from Bibb Supe
rior C urt in favor ot Wm. A. Cherry, Administrator,
etc . vs Kmatmel Isaacs.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold the
following described property, to-wit: Lots numbers
102. 103 136. 137, 170,171 and 204, eontaining 180 acres
c-ch, all in 13'h dig rict of Bibb county, and 128 acres
out of lot 170 in the 3d district of said county, known
as the IF olfolklot,1.'obcsufkee creek. Also a parcel of
land on Boggy Branch in said county, adjoining lands
of i.#hnr & Mo Jail, and containing 100 acres. Also
oOacics of land in ti e Uazzarddi-trictins id county,
known as th- Iato residence of said defendant. Also a
S arcel of land containing BO acres near Bailey’s
[ill, in said county, adjoining the lands of J. W.
Kn.tt Also the following lots on the east side of the
Ormulgee river, in si d county a- shown in the plan of
Dubois’ survey of tkeThnmas Woelfolk lands in and
adjoining tho city ol: Macon, number 39. excepting D
and t lots numbers 8.4,5,6.10.11,12, ii, 38.43.51. 68,
60,62, 95,99,102; also,lotsb, Y and Z, each containing
4 acres, more or less Also.biockl No. 3. block 2Dum-
ber 2, Mock 3 numbeitl and 4, block 5 number 1, block
6 number 4. block 7 number 4, block 8 number 4. con
taining 1 acre, more or less, and more fully described
inthedeed of se-tloinent between the sons of Thomas
Wool oik, deceased, recorded in the Clerk’s office of
Bibb Superior Court, and in tho map of survey of
uforesaid Dubuis ol file in said Clerk’s office, and to
which reference is made in said deed. Levied on as
the property of R. J*. Woolfolk, to satisfy one fi fa is
sued from B.bb Suj-erior Court in favor of l.C Plant
vs K. F. Wo 'lfolk. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s
attorney
Also, at the came time and place, will be sold the
follow rg property, to-wit; One house and lot sitnated
in that part of Maci a known as Collinsville, and bet-
teg known as Block No. 11, in square No. 7. Said
honse and ’ot sold for partition under and by virtue
of a decree from the Superior Court of Bibb oonety,
in the ease ot Sallie Pope vs C. C. Duncan, adminis
trator, and b. and JL, P. Collins.
Also, at the came time and place, will be sold the
following described property, to-wit: One honse and
lot No. 72 Cherry street, and fronting on said stroet
24 feet and running back 160 feet; part of lots Nos 7
and 8, in block 39 lijhe city of Maoon. Levied on as
the proper y oi Wm.T. Nelson to satisfy one fi fa issued
from Bibb Saner ini Court in favor of Butler, Broome
A Clapp vs Wm. T Nelson. Property pointed ont
by plaintiffs’ attorniy.
nov5tds P. W. DOYLE, Sheriff.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY, —Whereas. A J.
Smith, administi ator on the estate of Elizabeth
Smith, deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismis
sion;
These are, therefoie, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appeal at the Court of Ordinary on the first
Monday in February, 1873, to show cause, if any they
have, why letters should not be granted to the appli
cant. Given under my hand officially.
nov590d C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold.on th*
first Tuesday in Jannaiy. 1873, in front of the
Court houce. rity of Macon, Bibb conn y, the proper
ty of Ennels McPherson, consisting of south half of
fraction No. 239 eontaining 916-8 sores, in the 13th
district of originally Macon county, now Bibb coun
ty. lyingnine miles from the eity of Macon—20acres
of laid land being cleared, the balance in timber. A
few cabins on the lot. Terms made on day of sale.
novl6tds*DUT50N El WIN. Admr.
BvLkUlAi DIDU vGU 1 ’! 11 TT UuIOdfii LUTV(liU
O’Coanol! applies to the undersigned for letters
of administration de bonis non npon the estate of
John Massett, late of said county, deceased. All per
sons in'crested are required to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary on tbe first M'nday in December
next, to show cau e, if any they have, why letters
should not be granted the applicant. Given under my
hand officially.
nov5 30J C. T. WARP, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas. G. W Bar-
VJ field, administrator on the estate of Duncan Me-
Callam, deceased, applies to me for letters oi dismis
sion:
These are. therefore, to cite all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monoay
in February. 1873. to show cause, if any they have,
why letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
nov590d C T.WABD, Ordinary.
„ Bibb Superior Court. October Term, 1872.
Mattie E. McKenzie )
vs >■ Libel for Divoroe.
William A. McKenzie. 1
I T appearing to the Coart that the defendant in the
above stated case resides without the limits of the
State: It is ordered that service ' e perfected in the
above case by publication in thi Telegraph an i Mes
senger onoc a month for four months.
E. H. I1AHMAN, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A true extract from the Minates.
nov!4 Unto A. B R08° t Deputy Clerk.
I v EpKGI A, BlnB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
vp_, the date "hereof application will be made
*the ic.1 aiffiVir'dLafprorery^V fh*.£ ot
Florenee HbT
nov530d
LAUXDNI OOUXVXY.
G EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY—Sarah Worthy
and Joh^T. Worthy having filed their petition
for let'erg ot administration on the estate of Thomas
0. Worthy, late of said o -unty. deceased:
These are to cite and admonish all and singular,
the next of kin and creditors of said decease to be
and appear at the regular term of the Court of Ordi
nary in Deeeu ber next, then and there to show
cause, if any they can, why said letters should nut
be gra- ted Given under my hand and official sig
nature this October 29,1872.
novlw30d J. B. WOLFE. Ordinary.
Mills, orphans of Wellington L. Mills, late of said
eonnty, deceased:
These are to cite all and singular, next of kin and
all persons concerned, to be and appear at the reg-
u arterm of theC urt of Ordinary of said county, in
December next, then and there to show cause if
any they can, why said letters -hould not be grant* d.
Given n> der my hand and official signature, October
28th, 1872,
oct31wtd J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold before
the Court-boose door, in Laurens eonnty, on tho
first Tuesday in December next,at public outcry, with
in the legal hours of sale, all the land belonging to
the estate of John Holiman, deceased, to-wit: Lot
No. 110 and 2 acres of No, 11, all in the 2d district of
said eonnty. Bold by virtue of . n order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, for distribution. Terms
cash. DAVID L. HITCHCOCK.
oct24 td .■ Administrator.
G EORGIA, LAURENS C0UNTY.-A11 persons in
debted to the estate of Hamilton Bmitb, late of
said county, deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate settlements, and all persons having claims
against said estate are notified to present them,
proven in terms ofthe law, within the time p escribed
bylaw. WINFIELD B. SMITH.
CINCINNATU8 S. GUYTON,
0ct46w Executors, etc.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Will be sold before
the Court-house door in Dublin, Laurels county,
on the first Tuesday in January, 1873. within the legal
hoars of sale, one lot of land belonging to the estate
ofE. J. Blackah* an. deceased, known as the “Glass
Lands,” eontaining 300 acres more or less, on the east
side of the Oconeo River, and bounded by lands of
Ballard, Maddox and others. Sold under an order ot
the Court of Ordinary, for paying debts of deceased
and for distribution Ttrms cash.
CINCINN aTUS S. GUYTON.
novlOtdi Adm’r de bonis non, etc.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—^Will be sold before the
Conrt-bonee doorin the town of Dublin, Laurens
eonnty, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1873,1,800 acres of land, more or
less, the same being and lying on the waters of Tar-
key Creek, in said county, and bounded by Tnrkey
Creek lands of John Bnrcb, Jerod W.hite. etc. Moro
generally known as the place whereon Allen Ashley
formerly lived,
Allen Ashle
the heir* at
nov!5 40d PLEASANT A. ASHLEY. Ex’r.
E XECUTOR’S SALE OF LAURENS COUNTY
LANDS.—Will be sold cn Tuesday, the 3d day of
December next, within the legal hvurs of sale, at the
Court h'uae doorin the town of Dublin, in Laurens
county, under and by virtue of an order ot tho Coart
of Ordinary of said eonnty, the foil, wing lands—
1. The Homestead i lace of the late William J cLen-
don, containing 912 acres by recent surveys, boueded
south by Wm. G. Allen, nor h by Middle Tract, now
owned by E. B. Johnson, east by David Wilkes and
others, west by John J. McLendon.
On this place are good dwelling and farm houses,
with a good gin honse and screw; 300 acres now open
and in a high state of cnl ivation, and all gcod cotton
lands, and lyingnear theOconeeriver.
Also at thesamo time and place, the Smith Lands,
containing 912 acres by recent surveys, bounded cast
by abuve mentioned Middle Tract, south by the Ooo-
nee River, north by John J. McLendon and others,
and west by Lofton Smith,
On this traot 150 acres are elearedsndcontainsBome
as good hammock lands as are on the Oecnee River,
and a very de.irable place for farmiug.
Also, at the same time aud place, the Batts Place,
containing 200 acres by recent surveys, and the plan
tation on which Elias Branch now resides, bounded
south by White’s lands, west by F. H. Rowe, east by
White’s lands, and north by .
On this place are good farm houses, aboat 50 acres
now in cultivation, and the remainder well timbered
and convenient to the Oconee River for shipping.
These lands will be shown to persons desiring to pur
chase by Mr. E Young and J. Y. Hill, who are on
the first piece or Homesttad Place, ^nd by Mr. E.
Branch, who is on the Bntts place. PlatB of the same
will be shown, made by competent surveyors.
These are all desirable cotton lands, in healthy
Sold as the property of William McLendon, de
ceased,Jato of said eonnty. and for the bei. efi t of cred-
balance in six and twelve
itors. Terms, half cash, ball
months, and bonds for titles.
novl0w4t
EMANUEL B. JOHNSON,
Executor William McLendon.
G EORGIA. LAURENS COUNTY.—All persons In
debted to John O. Coates, deceased, la e of said
county, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those holding claims against said estate, will pre
sent them in terms of the law. E. J. COATES,
sept2460d Administrator.
p EOBGIA, LAURENS COUNTY—Jeremiah T.
IJT Kiuchen has applied to me for exemption of
personalty and retting apart and valuation of home
etead, and I will pass npon the same on the u3d
day of November, 1872, at my office, at twelve
o’eloo- zi J. B. WOLF,
dov 52t Ordinary.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
, late of said county! doc*—™
ROBERT A. NU-BR’f Admr.
Surplus.
$200,398 92
Showing over $170 assets for every $100 of liability
T HIS well-known and popular Home Company
i&anea all approved forms of Life and Endow
ment Policies on the Mutual, and also upon the
Stock or non-Pirticipating Plan. All policies are
non-forfei able and liberal in terms and conditions.
Loans given when desired.
Reliable persons deeiri. g to become Agents will
find liberal terms by applying totbe General Agent,
Secretary, or Superintendent of Agencies.
OFFIOBBS*
Wm. B. Johnston.
Wm. S. Holt
Geo. S. Obe&r.....
President
.Vice President
Secretary
John W. Burke.......
James Mercer Green.
General Agent
. ..MeSical Examiner
W. J. M*g , .‘l Superintendent of Agencies
DIH.BOTOH 8.
Wm. B. Johnston,
John J. Gresham,
Homy L. Jewett,
Virgil Powers,
•Geo. 8- Obe&r,
B. W. Oubbedge,
John W. Burke,
JohnS. Baxter,.
Wm. H. Boss.
XAOoir.
Wm. S. Holt,
Peter Solomon,
O. A. NuttiDg,
A. L. Maxwell,
David Flanders,
John T. Boifenillet,
E. J. Johnston,
L. N. Whittle,
SAYAmns.
Andrew Low.
AUGUSTA.
Joeiah Sibley;
axlahta.
V. B. Tommey.
.............Montioello
’***"....^.....Charlotte,N. O
oVg. Memminger".! II toeenviUe! fL 8
tt Hammett a. u
A- B. Lawton,
John P. King,
Richard Fetors,
T J. Smith
William Johnson.
H. F. Hammett
febtlT
with the privilege of using timber from one other
lo'. There are on these lands a now grist-mill, gin
room, screw and saw-mill, with a circular saw, *11
gcod running order, and on as good waterpower
there is in Southwest Georgia. Said mills are on °J
near tne Southwestern Railroad, and about one sO d
a half miles north of Fort Gaines; Said property . 40
be sold for destribution. The last described prop,-;'7*
to-wit: 410 acres of land and mills attached, » be
sold for ca-h The River Plantation, dw-lline* f t 8. re
andtownresider.ee and vacant lots, will be- 0 i' 1 10
oix.-ti.ird cash and the remaining two th'-ds in oni
and two jtua, vrtth mortgage on same trisecure thi
last payments. ROBERT M BROWN,
LEWIS PAULLIN.
A<-’m’rs on the estate of James E. Brown.
sept25 d2twtds
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold in front
of tho Court-house, in the town of Fort Gaines,
Clay county, on tho first Tu sday in December next,
the following property heb n- ing to the estate of Ab
nor : urnip eea. late of said county, deceased, to-wit:
A pl»n'a.:on of fiuecot'on lands on the Chattahoo
chee River, four and a half miles north of the t«*wn of
Fort Gaines, cmb-ac'mg lots and fractions Nos.306,
334 335.336 and S42, in the 7th district of originally
Randolph, now C ay county cootainiag 861 acres,
more or less, about one-b ilf of which is in a fi ..e state
of eul.ivation, the other being in the woods and well
timbered. There is on said place a good frame dwell-
‘ ' ' for laborers with all
n house. g*n and
for oistribution
Terms one-half
cash, the other half on twelve months time, with legal
interest. a nd murtgage on the property to secure the
pa im-nt. R. A. TURN IP ED. Admr.
On estate of Abner Turnip? ecd.
G EORGIA, * LAYCOUNTY.—Whereas, JamesM.
Day having applied to me for letters of Guard
ianship ofthemiriorheirs of James Day, late of Clay
county, deceased s ......
These are therefore to cite and admonish all I
sons interested, to file their objections, if any t .
have, before me and ia my court on the first Monday
i . Decembernext. Witness my handand official sig
nature. November 2d, 1872. „ ..
Ncv 830.* JOHN 0. WELLS. Ordinary.
G eorgia, clay countY.-iovett r. roner.
administrator on the estate of F V. Wilson,
havi’ g applied to mo for leave to sell the IandB ot
said deceased: ,
Notice is hereby given to all concerned, to nlethe^r
objections, if any they have, before me. and in my
Court to be held on the first Monday in December
next, as said application will be then and there
passed upon. Witnefs ny hand and official signa
ture. this November4.1872 _____ _ ..
nov8td* : JOHN C. WELLS, Ordinary.
f* EORGIfi. CLAY COUNTY.—Whereas, John F
IT Resh, administrator on the estate of Lemuel E
Resh, late of said county, deceased, has filed hi
petition forleave to sell the lands of said deceased
lying in the 5th District of said county:
These are. therefore, to cite all poisons interested
to file their objection, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in December .next, otherwise an or
der will be granted to seU said lands, as ^ra* ed for.
octlSSOd Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By r*rtae of an or-
A. der from the Court of Ordinary of Clay county.
Georgia, will be sold, in front of the Couri-boure door
in the town of Fort Gaines, Ga., on the first Tuesday
in Ja nary Dext. the following described lands, viz:
The east half of lot No. 150. containing 125 acres,
more or less, and all of that part ol lot No. 131 not as
signed to the widow as a part of h»r dower-en brac
ing tho Western pait of said lot. and containing 142
aorcs. more orless. Both of said parcels of land are
in the 5th district ol originally Early, now Clay coun
ty about 50 acres of which are in a fine state of cul
tivation. with good tene ent h;use and necessary
*Afro'attfie some time, will be sold.in front of the
Court kouse in the town of Griffin. Ga., the .eastern
part ol lot No. 179. in the 7th district of originally
Troup, now Meriwether county, containing 150 acres,
more or less, about 60 of which are in a fine Tate of
cultivation with good tenement ho ose and aU neces-
^Also^at'the'sifme time, will be sold, in front of the
Cou't-iiouse in the city of Col ambus, Ga, 198,4 acres
of lot No. 242. in th<- 19th district ofMus ogee county,
about 60 acres of which are in a fine state of cultiva
tion, with good tenement house and all necessary
°*21180 ot°the same time, will be sold, in firont of the
Court-house in the town of Cusseta. Ga.. lot of land
No. 59 in the 6th district ol originally MuFcogee, now
Chattahoochee oounty. con'&imng 2Q2J4: acre?, more
or la*,* and lying about 7 mil** north ofthe said town
0f AlUf said lands above described to be sold for dis
tribution among the heirs °* d ®"
ceased. Terms cash. HB3R1 uajibi,
no vl6 4Pd» , Adm’r on eet. oi Jonathan Hayes.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Will be sold before
tho Court-house deor. in the town of Morgan,
Calhonn eonnty. on the first Tuesday in December
next, agreeable to an order from the Court of Ordi-
SSfy o^Baker county, tho fbllowixi real estate, viz s
Two hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less.be-
ANW uuuu* ,1 ;oi n:.s.:.s a/ n.ltinnn Annnfv
whatjjemalne
Mtate. Terms, cash-
oetlfftf
S EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—WhmrJ;* William
Y. Howard applies to the undersign- d Cir letters
dminiftration upon the estate of Robq/- John-on,
late of said county, deceased: All pemn? interested
arq required to be and appear at th*A tl?s of < rdl
nary in said county on the first Monuayvn Dccem-
b r next, to fhow cause, if any they have, why let
ters should not be granted the applioanf ' ven under
my hand officially.
nov5 30d C.T WARD. Ordinary.
EORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—By u| f of an or-
\T der from the Court of Ordinary OSZ.- ' county,
will be told before tho Court-houso<ioor tt, ;he city of
Maoon on the first Tuesday n December next, within
the legal h-urs of sale, a b are and lot in square 95
fronting on Aich st-eet, between First e.*d S econd
streets, and ndjoining the lot of tho estate of T. P.
Stubbs containing half acre, more or Gas. Terms
half cash, balance in twelve months _
noi6tds E. G. JEFfEBD. Gnardian.
/ v E0KGIA. BIBB COUNTY .—Wherein. John S.
\7 Baxter applies to be discharged froo the guardi
anship of Tracy Baxter: This is to noti'y all p>rties
in interest to be and appear at the Court of Ordi
nary on the first Mo day m February. 1873. to show
cause, if any they have, why letters'^ ' :!d not be
granted the applicant. Given under mr hand offi
dally.
nov590d O, T. WARES Ordinary.
A DMIN1S TRATOR’S SALE.—By virile <f»u or
der from the Court of Ordinary •'iL'bu county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday In December next,
before the Court- hou?e door, during the legal hours
of fate, all that pari of tho Red Illuff^Pir-ntation in
Bibb county, together with ten acres of mnd on the
north side of road, whiob runs ftoui r." Hawkin—
vUler-adto the river. Also, fractional, cart of lot
No. 234. in the 28th Dis. of originally V. iuineon, now
Twiggs, containing 275 acres. Also, wgst half ofiot
No. 139, in the 5th District of Hi ustoii cou* ty. con
taining 101J4 seres. Also, fractional par* of lot No
157. in the 5th District of orieinall;-iw.v:ston. now
Bibb county, containing 26% acres. Alev, two acres,
more or less, of lot No. 82 in said Disfriot. Sold as
the property of R. R Micchew, deceased, Tirtns:
One-third cash, balance in twelve moptLs, with ap
proved security. L.J. TROMAS,
octl9 td Addl’jktrator.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.- AU persons having
demands against Rodolphus A. UOrJ, late of
said coanty. decerned, are hereby noirfi*a to present
thesamo to m-, properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law, and all persons iua<-t«d to said
estate aro hereby required to make imn -diato pay
ment. -
oct31w70d S. F. DILL A El), Admx.
A DM INIS i RATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
By virtu* of an order from the Cj«i> ot t -rdina-
ry of Early county, will bo sold before tbi J>urt House
door in thetown ofB'akely.Ga., on the erst Tuesday
in Decembernext, (3d day.) between the legal hours
of sal-, the following described proi erta fo*it;
Lotsof Land Nos. 116and 117 in the iffry district of
Miller county. Ga., 500 acres 14
Lots of Land Nos. 2:3. *35 and 386 in the 27th district
of Decatur county. Ga. 750 acres.
Lotot Land No. 187, in thcl8th distrfc; of Thomas
county, Ga, 250 acres. .
L t of La d No. 32 in the 3d disUSAafrr -Wayne
oounty. Ga., 250 acres. ^S^vi
Lot of T and No. 305 in the 4th district ofirwln conn.
^Lots of Lan°d e Nos. 143.219.226.24S and 2$' In the 26th
district of Early o nr ty, 1.250 acres. V U- -
Lots of Land Nos. 178. 248.275 274. 289, SO. 312,313.
352. and east half of 330 in the 28th district of Early
county. Qa • 2.375 acres.
lot of band No. 195 in the 6th district of Early
eonnty, Ga.. 250 acres.
Also,the Plantation of thelateS. S. S;*ffi,ri,de
ceased, lyingnn Si'ring Creek, in E*rly oeonty, Ga,
containing 1,400 acres more or less; 4001" 500 acres of
open land, the most of which is in a hisn state of cnl-
tivat ; on. On the place i» acomforable bouse and
necessary outbuildings, with a Gin Hcscra and 8cr> v
that can be made good with some rutin The said
place composed of Lots of Land Nos iHL_*J4L *26,127.
L8. the west half of 154 and that part W153 west of
Spring Creek.
Aleo, one-half interest in five town J-ilyji the town
cf Morgan, Calhoun county, Ga , No; *>' - 43, 47,51
and 54.
Also, one Honre and Lot in the t- wa of Blakely,
known as the Stonelot. containing four acres more or
Airo, 40 acres of Lot of Land No. 166 in the 28th
district of Early county. Ga., well timbered, with a
small settlement, and lyiagon the Fori Gaines road,
within one mile of Blakely. . .
Also, 10J4 acres oi Lot No. 155 In the 28th district of
Early county, Ga.; baaasmallsettlcmf-nt.at.dlies on
the Cuthbert road within on*miie qt Blakely. Sub
ject to widow’s dower ot 3>4 acres- , x
Also, the following de cnbed properiy; subject to
dower of widow of »ho late 8. $• StaffC' , ^*,* i _ One House
and Lot in the town of Blakely, know:* as the resi
dence of the late 8. S. Stafford, c-nt Ining 4 acres
more or less.
Also. Lot of Land No. 191 in the 23d district, 3d sec
tion, Floyd county, Ga.. containing 156 acres, more or
less, with a comfortable honse, and about 75 acres
open landffiahUh state of cultivation.
All sold as the property or c. 8. eiffprd. deceased,
for the benefit ofthe heirs aadcrttpfra of srid de-
e*ued. . _
Term*—One-third e«h ; oat-iliMk one year and
one th-.rd in two yean, with inter«!t'from ^ate. Par-
ties to secure the time payments by exeontipg mort-
gageon purch«ee. tteffori:
/GEORGIA, , . .
VJ O. Hamilton having appUudto me for home
stead and exemption of pereoniMyjiotioe is here
by given to the creditors of said applicant, that I
.hall pass upon the same at my office on ’Wednes
day, the aotninet. Witness mvb ad and official
signature November 9,1872. Ji)H.' O. WELLS,
novl72t* Ordinary.
G eorgia, crawford county.-• hercas.
Mrs. S*F. Stroud, administratrix on the estate of
' ceased, baj ap-
. . •iif’ominary
_e firat Monday
in January next, to show cause, (if any.) why said
lettcra of dismiss ou should not be granted to said ap
plicant. Given nnder my band and official signature
th ia 21th day of September. 1872-
J. W. AVANT.
sept26 3m . Ordinary.
fTRAWFORI) COUNTY SHERIFF SALE—Will
\j bo nold b fore the Court house door, in the to»n
of Knokville, sa d comity of Crawford, on the first
Tuesday in Deeimber next, within the legal hours of
sale lot of No 52, in the 2d s-iatri-.t ot now Crawford
county, containing 292)4 acres, more or less, levied on
as the property of U. O. Whitting.-on. to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the superior Court of Crawford county.
John G. Colbert, Administrator de bonus non of w.
H Harris, deceased, vs. Cornelius C- Whittingt n
principal and James N Mathews security Property
poimed - ut by plaintiff* A. J. FKi.STON,
oet29tds _ Sheriff
UARDIAN’SFALE By virtue of euerderfrom
VJ tho Court of Ordinary of Crawford county I wil
sell to the highest hidd-r, on the firat Tuosdayin
Dccembor next, before ’he Court honso door, in the
town of Knoxville, the following described land-to-
wit: 100 acres * f lot No. 20. and 50 acres cf lot No.
13, in the 7th district of oi iginal ly Houston, now Craw
ford o unty, said lands being tho property of my
ward*. John S. Lightfoot, Florence Lisutfoot and
Alma Lightfoot, and wiilbe snldfor the purpose i
inves’ment. J. W. DICKEY,
oot23td* • Guardian.
JASVBXL COUNTY.
ri KliRGIA. JASPER OUNTY.—After the expira-
xJTtinn of four weeks, I eh HI apply to the Ordinary
nf said county, forleave to sell the lands bolcng ng to
the estate of Joh< E. G,over, d ceased,
octl 30d U. & Q .OVKR. Adm’r.
G ORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.—By virtue of an
ord* r from tho Court of O dinary of raid county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, before
the court t.ouio doorin Montioello, durirg the legal
h urs of sale, the la_ds belonging to the estate of
John E Glover,deceased.
oct!6nd H. S. GLOVER, Adm’r.
G EORGIA. JASPER COUNIY.-Whoreas, Mar
tin Kinard, admini-tratorof the estate of Martha
Clay, deoea. ed, having filed his petition for letters of
dlimiss on Toms.id admiuLtraiion, repre.-enti gto
the Court that he has fully administered the e-t te of
said dccca'ed. seoordiug to law: 1 hete are tu cite ail
persona concerned, n*xt of kin nrd creditors of raid
deceased, to be and appear within tt-e time prescribed
by law and .-bow cau e, if any they can, why letters of
dismission should not issue to said applicant. Wit
ness my official signature
oct23m HENRY T. SMITH. Ordinary.
( GEORGIA. JASPER COUNTY-After tho expira-
J tion of four weeks, I shall make application to
the Ui dinary of said cunnty, (or le *ve to sell thelands
belc ging to the estate of thou as Greer, la e of 8,id
county,deceased, situated ins.id eonnty.
CRAWFORD U. GREER.
JOHN GREER,
octl 30*1* Executors.
G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.-By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next,
bef -re the Court- house door, in Monticello, 202)4 acres
of land, belongir g to the estate of S. C. Kelly, dec’d,
adjoining the lands ol Henry Walker. Nathan >. Fish
and o'hers. Lands so a for the purpo.-e of paying
debts of deceased. Terms on th e da v of tale.
BERRY T. DIGBY.
octl8 td Administrator.
A DMINISTRATO .’S POST ONED SALE.—Will
jTX be sold on the first Tuesday in D»o mbernext, by
virtue of an order ol the Court of Ordinary of Jasper
county, at the usual hours of sale, before iho Court
house door, in Minticeiio all ol the lands belo: ging
to the e late of Joshua Clark, deceased, o ntainir.g50
acres, more or less. Sold for distribution* Terms
cash. BERRY T. DIGBY. adm’r
octlStd.Of Joshna Clark, dec’d.
Q EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-By virtue of an
order from the Cour’ of 0/dinars * f said county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in December at the
usual hours of .-ale, before the Court bouse door in
Munticelln, all of the land Jbelent-ng to the estate of
Mark L. Newton, deceased, adjoining the lands of
Wm. C. Leverett, Aria Newton and others. Terms on
day of sale,
A. A. NEWTON. Administratrix,
RICHaRD NEWTON, Administrator.
octlS 40d
of Monticello, on the firs’ Tuesday in Decembernext.
the lands belongingto the e6ta*eof F. M. Sewart
The place is wuere Wiley B. Grubbs now resides, in
said eonnty. Maid lands sold for division among lega
tees. Terms cash.
oct!8 40d JAMES STEWART. Adm’r.
E XECUTOB’S SALE —By virtu* of an orderfrom
the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county, will be
sold bef -re the Court-house door in Monticello. be
tween the usual hours of sale, on thefiist Tuesdav in
December next, 400 acres of land, known as the Webb
A Tuegle lots, be-unging to the estate of W. J. L.
Toggle, deceased. Lards sold for distribution among
legatees. Terms on day of sale.
octl840J JAS. MCWILLIAMS, Executor.
/GEORGIA, JASPER COUNTY .-After the expi-
VjT ration of four weeks I will apply to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the lands
belongingto the estate of Martha Malone, deceased,
situated in said eonnty.
ictl830d WM. MALONE, AAm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeablato leave
granted by the Conrtof Ordinary of Jasper coun
ty, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Conit House, in the town of Monticello,
Jasper eonnty. two hundred and thir y acres of land,
adjoining the lands of James Hnrllerson, H. Jordan,
Cardin QooLby. and others, in said county, the lands
belonging to the estate of Cooley Campbell, deceased.
Bold lor the benefit of creditors. Terms cash.
GEO. T. BARTLETT,
novl3-40d Administrator of C. Campbell
t e: est <n the tan yard lot, sitnated in the to wn of Mon-
ticellc, Ga., belonging to the estate of Thomas M.
Jordan, deceased.
. , W C. LEVERETT.
Attorney m fact for Mrs. Francis M. Jordan,
Administratrix of Thos. M, Jordan, dec’d.
novl3-30d
G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY —Whereas, David
Alien having in proper form applied to me for
letters of administration de bonis non on the estate of
David Allen, deceased: This is to cite all and singu
lar. the creditors and next of kin of said deceased, to
be and appear at tny office within the time allowed by
law, to show cause, if any ri ey can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to David Allen
on said deccated estate. * *
oct230d
iiuuu* uu grunted to x/avici Alien
tste. Witness my hand officially.
HENRY T- ■ s MIT£i.Ordina'y.
f! EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.-Fonr weeks after
VJT date application will be made to the Conrt of Or
dinary of said coanty for leave to sell aU the real es
tate of David K. Allen, deceased.
WALKER W. ALLEN.
novlO 30d Admr. da bonia nt n oi David K. Allen.
EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas. Wm
(J P. Hardy, administrator on the estale of Cornelius
Hardy.'deceased, app ies to me for letters of diamis-
and singular, tbe kindred and *-
ceased. t|> bea:.d appear if n»office >
* hy 'V**7showeaure if
22d. 1872.' _
ang24 3m a H. T. SMITH, Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.-Where*,Thoma*
J Sanders and Geo. W. R..Sanders have Applied
to me for lett rs of administration on the es'ateo
Henry B. A. Ca-dler. late of said county, deceased
These are therefore to eite all concerned to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in
December next, then and there to •how’cause.'if any
they have, why let'ers of aciminirtration s culdcot
be grsnted to the applicants. Given «r der my hand
and offioial signature this 18th du of Cetober. 1872.
JOHN M. GREEK, •
oct!9 30d■Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of order
of the Court of Ordinaty. of Maoon coumy, will be
sold before the Court-house doorin the town of Ogle
thorpe, in said county, within the legal hourscfsale,
on the first Tuesday in Deoember next, 60acres of
'and, in the northeast oorn-i of lot No-392, in the Jith
District of origma ly Lee. now Mao n county, as the
property of the estate oi P. A. McBride late of said
county, deceased, it being that portion of said lotre-
ceive J by the .-aid P. A. McBride, in a divisi noftLe
estate oFPetettMcBride. deceased. Sold for the i nr-
poseof pajingfrhe debts of tbe estate. Terms aieh.
B.F.H0LSENBAKE.
ootl7td Admin ist rat r.
M acon county sheriff sale-wui be
sold, before the Conrt-house door in the town of
Oglethorpe, in Macon county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, the following property, to wit: LoU
of land Nos. 14. 15. and fractions of lots No;. 18 and
19. In the 8th district of Macon county; and lots Nos.
254. 255,256. 225, 226. 227 and 228, in the 9th district of
Uooston county. Levied on as the property of D. W.
Mas-ee to satisfy a fi fain iavor of Peter Sol* mon,
executor, etc. Property pointed out b£plaintiff
novlwtd
H A.
, Sheriff
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.-Whereas.C.W.
Nixon applies to me for letters of administra
tion on the estate of John L. Parker, late of said
county, dece&’ed:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all pop-
sons concerned to be and appear at the Court oi Ordi
nary to be held in and for said county on thefirst Mon*
day in December next, then and there to show cause,
if any. why letters of administration should not bo
granted to the applicant. Given nnder Btylbacd end
official signature this, the 16th day of October. 1872.
octl8 30d JNO.M.GREbR, Ordinary.
TT'XECUTO -■ ’S SALE.—Ry virtue of an older of the
JCi Court cf Ordinary, of Macon couoty, wi.l be i old
beforo the court-h mao door, in the town ot O.lo-
therpe, in said county, w thin the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in December next, as the prop-
erty.ofthe e.tate of Jo .n Kay. late of said county,
deceased. 120 acres of land moro or less, being the*
west halfoflot No. 113m thescconddis rictof origin
ally Muscogee now Maoon coanty. Terms cash.
D. A. K .-* Y,
oet22tds Executor.
E XECUTOR’S SALE. Will be add before the Court-
r
house door in the town of Oglethorpe. Macon.
county, within the legal hours of gale, on tbe first
Tue : dav in D cembernext. fi ty acres of laud in the
northwest oornerof lot No. 51 In the first 1 istrict of
originally Mnscogee now Macon count, .it b kg the
fifty aorea of lmd assigned as d wer, to th widow of
M. N. Cady, late of said c unty.deteased, and sold
subject to tbe iicumbr&nce ot said dower, for the
purpose of distribution and a final set.lement ofthe
estate • fsaid M,N.Cady, deceased. Termsoith.
oct22-tds. D. M. KELLY, Executor.
TjtXECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtu* of the last will
JCi and testament of Sampson Fnglieb, late of Maoon
coun'y. deceased, wi l bo sold, before the Court-house
door in the town - t Oglethorpe, in said oouLty, with
in tbe legal hour* of sal-, on the first Tuesday In Jan-
nary next, lots of land Nos. 60 and61, in the 29th dis
trict of originally Lee, now Macon c un y. About 200
acres of said land is in cultivation and otherwise well
improved, and is one of the best small plantations in
Macon eonnty-situated about 7 miles west ofthe
town of Oglethorpe. T* rms cash.
novl640d R. H. E>G r ISH. Executor.
James T. Davis, 1
vs.
Elisha Cloud, defendant, ]
William W. Cloud, gar
nishee. J
Attachment and Garnish-
ment in Macon County
Superior Court. Re-
turned to Nov. Term,
. 1870.
I M T appearing to the Conrt that since the institution
of this cau*e the defendant, Elisha loud, has re
moved to the Sta e of Texas, and has there since died
testate, having appointed Wm W. Cloud, of tho said
State of Texas, his executor, aud that twelve month*
has elapsed since the granting of letters testamentary,
it is ordered thatsaid Wm. W. Clond, exccntor of said
Elisha'.loud deceased.be notified by publication a*
the law requires, to be and appear at the Superior
Court, of said county of Maeom to bo held on the first
Monday in Decembernext, then and there to show
cause why he should not bo made party defendant ia
said cause, J. M.CLshK,
J.S.C 8. w.O.
A true extract Jromtiie^ininntes of_t]ie Superior
cm ■" *-
day
jun
Court of Macon County. State of Geonria. this a5tfc
day of June. 1872. JNO# M* GEEhR, ilurk.
neSO-wlamtmns.
aiAKZOir COUHIY.
rj.EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Where.a Jama
VX S. Baker, Executor of Nancy Baker, has ap
plied for leave to sell the real estateof said deceased,
all persons interested are hereb- notified of the ap
plication. W’itne;* my band, October 24. 8172.
oct29tda JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary.
M arion sheriff’s sales.—wm bo sold be
fore the Court-honse door in the town cf Buena
Vista, Marion county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, between the legal hours ■ f sale, the fol
lowing properly, to-wit: Lot of land No. 237 in the
5th district of orignally Muscogee, now Marion
county, as the property ofR. W. Melton to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Marion county
. _ t in favor of Hair, Harvey * Co. vs R. W. Melton. Also
■npni^l diatriat oi
/^.EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUN^.-By virture
VX of an order from the honorable OtdUiary of sail;
eonnty, will bo sold before t’e Court-hdHse door, in
the town o! Knoxville, cn the first Tuesday inre-em-
ber next, wi bin th* usual hours of sale, the follow
ing rarcels of land, to-wit: l.ots Nos. 25. t9,8.30. 9,
38 70?nd 71, all situated and lyingand being in the2d
Distriot of originally Houston, now Crawford eonnty,
at d eontairi-.g in all l.ICO acre’, moro or less. Sold as
tbe property of Mark W.Sandera late of said -ounty.
deceased, for the benefit of tho heir* and creditors of
said estate. Term cash. E.A. SANDERM. .
rct22 td* Admicistra rix.
G eorgia, crawford county.—For.r week*
after date application. wiU b* mane bo the Ord -
narr of said cou’ ty for leu ve t* toll -11 f li.e rea’ es
tate belonging to mv wa'ds Jn-a S. Llgtitfoot, Flor
ence Lightfoot and Alma Ligbtfnot* This October
7.1872. J.W. DICKEY,
ootid law4w* ■ Onur j iun,
pi EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY —Four w*ck*
\JT afterdate application will be node to the Ordi
nary of said eonnty for leave to sell a i ofthe teal o -
toJi* *
rate belonging
tp. deceased.
novlOSOd
John S'embriJge. ’ate of said * oun-
JAMES SfKMBRlDGE,
JAMES SiNDIFKk.
Executors John S’emhridge.
C RAWFORD COUNTY SH t RIFF’S SALK -Will
be so’d before the Court hou e door in the town
of Knoxvillei, on the first Tuesday iu Dreember next,
the west half of iot of land N*. 103: 170 acres of lot
No. 136-lyingxnd loins in the 12th district rf origin-
aliv M. nrce now Cray; rd eonnty. Also, 6 teres ol
lot No. 193, in the second dlstrie’ * f originally Hocs-
ton now i.ran-f irderuufy. Levi*d on as the prop rty
of William F. Ch ncei'or to satsfytwc fi fas issued
ont rf tho 8upe:ir>- Court o’ t raw.ord oounty—Mar
tha Robinson vs William F. fbincetlor. and trans
ferred by plaintiff to William Mcvommon A Co,
Property pointed out by plain iff .
novStdi* A J t PRESTON, Sheriff.
rS EORGIA. CRAWFOROCnUNTY —Wherres.E.
VX W. Jaokson, executor of Nimrod Jackson, late
of said county. d.cea=ed. baa made application to IT*
for letter? of dismreion from said estate. These are
therefore to eite and admonish all persaus interested
to show cause within the time prescribed by law why
said application should not begran'ed. Given under
my band and official signature, this September 24.
1S72
octl 3m* , J. W. AVANT, Ordinary.
fi.EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four week*
VX afterdate application will be made to tho Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell all of the real es
tate belonging to William T. Hams, late of said
county, deceased.
E.F. HARRIS.
ootl 30d* Exeeutor Wm. T. Harris.
QVZfKAH OOVHYY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-By virtue of an or-
der of the Court of Ordinaiy of Quitman Ouuntv,
wili be sold before th* Court-house door in the town
of Georgetown, on tho first Tuesday in December
next, the following Iota and parts of lots of land, be
longing to the estate of James Suggs, deceased, viz:
Lots Not. 94 and 99, and S3 acres of lot No. 95 and 40
acres of lot No. 98. and 20 acres ofiot No. 1(4), all in
tbe8:h District; and. also. 150 acres- of iot No.96. in
the 21st District of originally Lee. now Quitman coun
ty. consisting in all of697 acres of land, more or less.
The plantation well improved and has a good grist
mill. Sold for tho benefit of legatees, heirs and cred
itors. Terms of sale: Half cash, the balance on 12
months’ time, with small notes and real security.
A. W. TH0MA8.
J.J.CRUMBLHY,
OCt17td*Administrators.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or
der o’the Conrtof Ordinary of Mnscogee county.
State of Georgia. I will sell at public outcry, on tbe
first Tuesday In December next, totbe highest bid
der, within the legal hours of sale, in ftont of the
Court-house in Georgetown, in the oounty of Qnit-
man. State of Georgia, the undivided half interest in
lands belongingto the estate of B. G. btewart. de
ceased, to witt AII that tract of land formtrly known
u Starks Shepherd Place, on the Chattahoochee river
in the eonnty of Quitman, Sta e of Georgia, embrac
ing lots 270,271, 272, part ofiot 263. fractional lots 269,
276, 277. 278. '--79, the east half of whole lot 264, part of
half of lot 265 and p*rt of east half of lot 268. The
nb.ve property will be cold strictly for cash, for the
’enefi’ of the hi
money.
oou5 tas
heirs and a part of the unpaid purchase
H.S STEWART,
Administrator.
12 XE UTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order trom
jfj th* Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the
UD- uri-bouxe door _
county, between th
e town of Montioello. Jasper
IB —usual hours of eale, on tbe first
Tuesday in December next, all of the lands belonging
e. now Marion oonnty,
as the rroprrt/of R. W. Melton to satisfy afifainfa-
vorof McBryae A WallysR-W. b.el on.
At the same time and place, a oertain lot of land in
■aid count
to the estate of ThomasGreer.lsteof saM eeunty, de^
cearod, to-wit; 970 acres more or less, adt'icingthe
lards of Ned. Pritchett, on the southwest: Polly
Conch, on the northwest, and John Greer, on the east.
Alto. 1 vacant lot in the town of Monticello, between
the store houses occupied by F. M. SwanVon and v or
ris Platan, eontaining 1-16 of an acre, more or less.
Further information can be had by calling on F. M.
Swanson, or the under*igned.
CRAWF RD H. GREER,
H 4Cd Q ^efotok?fTho3. Greer.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALB.-By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Jasper ooun
ty. will be sold beforo the Court house door in th*
town of Monticello. on the first Tuesday in December
next, all of tho lands belonging 10 tbe estate of Fran
cis Malone, deceased, cor taining 475 acres of land,
more or less, adjoining the lands of C- C. Hearn. W. F.
Blue’, well, Wm. Malone and others- Lands sold for
distribuliou alaong legatees. Terms on day of sale-
a william Malone,
. _ . Ad . inistrator,
oct23 td Francis Malone, deceased.
t ,'X r (C UTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order from
Ii the Court of Ordinary of Green county, Georgia,
I hereby offer for tale, at pnblio outcry, in tbe town
of Monticello, Jaspar county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between 1 he legal hours of sale, a
certain tract of land situated in thecounty of Jasper,
on the waters of what is known as Hard’e Creek, ad
joining land* of the estate of Barrel Key, deceased.
Oesian B*nton, Charles G. Campbell and others, coi
tain in g 363 acres, r ore or less, the same being lands'
longing to the estate of William H. Preston. Jr. .
cease;. .Sold toohqD.'.e investment. Terms one-b.
cash and tho other -xlf ia 12months with goodseei
ri yatlO percent interest. Title good and wiU t;
made on payment of tne purchase moncA.
„„ JAMBS A. PRESTON, fc
oet25wtd KxeoqtoiL.
tneSup-nor CcurtoUmdchunty in favor or Matthew
Ttdd vsDnnn A Co.
Also, the undivided interest of J. B. McCrary in
two lotsof land, numbers n*,t known, but hciDg the
place on which James Hogg now -esldes. adjoining
thel- ndsof Matt Williams. Jhos. J. Mathis and oth
ers. in tho 4th district c f originally Mnsocgee, now
Marion county, to satisiy a fi ta issued from the 9 upe-
rior Court o' Talb* county ia f.ivor of Anstell, la-
man A Co. vs Mo'rary A Co. and A. ’i. Csndler.
Alto, lot of No, 167. lot of land No. 265. 101)£
seres fi-’No.;'L. -.II-. 1*6 iff ,
ol lot Nrtr*. *92scv
~To‘Nor^r.
■rjwc
kfeV™
eHodfff’ 4 " ATJV" ft
fi " ari T -Superior Coarr. in fhver of
j K and Bcek» executor?5 John
OilotrUWV • OI IO'
130 jnrtch iTitf*
di6tric5 rf countSS f
fi Man .Superior Coart in flu
COUNTY SUKBIFP 8A,LW.-* ill 1)3
AT sold before the C' nrt-houta door in th« k ivr. o
Bntna Vista, coei.fy of MerF.n. on tho Dm Tney
. 1E-- W ' - -
December next, between the i«gal sou - ■ ! ale,
of land Eo. :45 ip tbe fifth dbrriot of origioa'ly
in
lot of 1 — _ ________
MveeMOittOw Marion C'un'y, being the {It e 03
which H. L. McGehee bow reside?, and iowMlM
laid of Hatcher, et at., as the property of Henry L.
" iGthee. to satisfy a fl fa issued from ’he ' uperior
rtof Marion eonnty tn frvor of Jss. W. T/yior vs
k McGebee and William Tooke. Property point
ed o\t by defendant. . . *
At*k* same time and plae*. fifteen bales cf rotten
wiil be sold a* the property of Joha £ 34 C c ry and
Isaac K, M cCreary. to satisfy a fi fa issued fi mi- al-
botSuperior Conrt in favorotWi I's C llii.a a.tm'n-
trator.vB John D. MeCrtaiy and Isaac R. MoCrtary.
Propwty pointed out by plain’iff’*'at toruey.
nop2w30d ■ A. W. DAVIS, Pe;.’t> Shff
g-'tEORGI.l, MaF.’CSCO nTy.—Vi'bsreol 2a ;c-
VJT son M. GilL ar mi&’strator, etc., of James Perry-
J -cea*ed. has mplied for dismission: All Ber*
.TONES COW
G EOR GIA. JONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’s 'Offico
Said Co-wity . Cfiirrr 5, UfWr-Whereas. Wm. H.
TTu^den MJpiui far uig>~: ,r i2i:icii froa> firu *rdiaij&hii>'ot
Richard F. Burde:,:
These are to rite ail persons concerned, next of k
and creditors of decoased, to be and appear at the
regular term of this Court ia December next, to shew
cause, if any they can. why said leticrs ol diamigs
should not be granted. Given nnder my hand i
official signature, this Cetober 5.1872. 1
octlStd ROLAND T a R0S8,!
™ip*n
rj.BORGIA. JONES COUNTY:—WhcrelsTk*
VA Sloonmb ha» applied t« mr- fo- administration
estate of Sallie Slocumb, deceased:
Theser re therefore to cite and admonish all persoks
concerned tyshnwoiuse, if any they have, to the con
trary. at tbw r.ffiee, on or by tha first Monda in Jan
uary neswGiven under my hand «ffi '»;ry. "
novl530d R. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue of ail
m. or-;er rrr.m tne court of Ordinary o!
, will be so d in t'.o'.own ofC iutop Jone’c-m'y on
the first Tuesday in December next, between the u*u-
al hours of sate, all the undivided lands belonging to
the estate of Thomas S. Humphris.deceased, contain
ing 454 acres more or Ies?. lying within six miles o
Macon. Said lands aro well timbered, and with some
improvuu ents Sold for tha benefit of th* heir* and
credittrs of said deceased. Terms made known on
day of sale. J. S. HUM PH KIS,
W. A. MoLANK.
oct22tds* Administrator*.
E XECUTOR’S SALE. — Acreeable to an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Jones e< unty, will
be sold bofore the Court-house door, in Clinton, Jones
county, on the first Tuesday in December next, 1920
acres of land, situate abont 3 miles west of Clinton,
known as tbe late Joseph chiles; place fair quality
ot land with Improvements. Sold in two separate
lots, and for distribution among heirs at lawof said
estate of Jneph Chiles d.cessed. Terms made
known on day of sale. SAMUEL L. CHIi ES,
• Executor.
oct23 td John R. Chiles, Joseph Chiles.
Bale of Land.
EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Agreeable to an
' order from the Conrt cf Ordinary of said county
n„l be sold before the Court-honse door, in Clinton,
on the first Tuesday In December next, within the le
gal hours of sale, 457 acres f laud, more orless the
property of the estate of Roland Ross, deceased, sit
uatedon the lire of Jones and Putnam county; good
land with plenty woodland for all farming purposes,
ordinary improvements on the same. Sold in lots to
suit purchasers and for distribution of said e-t ■ te.—
Terms cash. . GEO. W. ROSS,
octl* td Administrator.
N OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.-AU
persons indebted to the estate of Thomas S. Hnm-
phris, late of Jones county .deceased, arehereby noti-
i:d to cjiuo forward and make immediate payment.
Those having demands aeainst the estate will pre ent
them to the undersigned, in terms of the law
J. U. BUMPHRIS,
W. A. McLANE,
oct22-60d*Administrators.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK—Will be sold before
the Coart-house door, in the town of Clinton, on
the first Tuesday in Deoember next, agreeable to an
ord-r from the Conrt of Ordinary ofJones oonnty,
within the usual hours of sale. 202)4 acres, more or
less, situated five miles east of Clinton, near the Ma
con and Avgusta Railroad, the property ofthe estate
of John Woodall, deceases. Sold for division among
heirs at law of deceased. Terms cash.
JAMES H. HOLMES.
o«U5 td* Administrator.
man, deceased. Has at plied tor dismission : All per
sons interested in said estate arehereby notified o
said »ppl : ca'.ion.
oct3‘iw3m JAS. M. LOWE. Ordidary.
tl ARION COUNTY POSTPONED SHERIFF’S
SIX SALES.—WiU be sold before the G- *
doorin tbe town <•( Been VI»tfceoawiy <: Vr-ric-rr,
between f Nc usual bc^r* uf rale, on the fi &> ] u sd’j*
in DeoemvAr next, the fol wring property, to wi i—
Lots of !a-«l N- s. N'T fill. 21.’, and one-half <-f 1 :•!
land No. !</••. in the 31s: di-'trictof origin.;!!* \ ■
Marion 'ounty, as the rrooeriy * fL. 0. Davi; •, »;.t-
isiy a fi fi issued from M non Superior C art : t favor
*>f rraaklin Jfc Hudson vs L. Q. Cavo* mo ■■’hocJvf' 4 '
inmy h-nd;-tgainit L. A. d*ayi?.
Also lot of land No. 167 in th'. 4thdi;tti»t of <ri*i-_
: llj* Mmcogee, now Ma ion 80maty, ,4 n.tr.Al
thereen, rs the property - I J,. hn L. ' le aalisfy a
fi fi Lined fr m/fisti n bu.**rir,7 * ourt b r.vor oi
Dieker-.on Lumrkil sn'tof ol Mar- n ffmE vs
John L. Sm ! th. admr of 1 rancj, Brooks. L«\I made
by John Hanks, sheriff.
At the same tim» ar d nt- oe. two lets rf !a, d, ’To.
264 and No. 265, in the 4th district of Maricn county,
as the proper-' cf J. W. Higgic* to satisfy a if, is
sued from th’Superior Court of Ma-io. county io fa
vor of Tellman' f Clement* vs Htmiitou A Wigging.
Levy ma eby John UaDk*. -heriff- 3
Also, north halfoflot of land Ab 171 In the ith dis
trict of said county, as the property of PhebeEvering-
ham tos .ti.’fyafifaintavorof Jas. L. taker, senior
partne-, vsPhebe Kveringham. Levy made by A. W,
navi.-, deputy she: iff
novTtds DAVID N. MADDUX. Fheriff*
and best bidder, before the Court-bonse door 1 f Ma
rion county, within the legal hours oi sale, on tho
first Tuesday in January, 1873, the f Rowing proper
ty belonging to the e-tate of A G. Perryman, late of
Talbot county, deceased: The house and lot iu the
town cf Buena Vista formerly owned and occupied by
Jemes Perryman, d ceased. Also, 100 acres of land,
more or less, aboti* three miiea southeast t Uucna
vista, on the Ellavilie road, adjoining the land: of
William Shipp and others. Terms cash.
K. H WORRILL,
novl6 40d Adm’r cf eat, cf A. Q. Perryiran,
E XECUTOR’S SALE—By order of Court oi Or- ina
ry of Marion county, will be »oli on the first Tues
day in January next, before the Court boff*t in y.a-
rion county, the real estate of Henry L. AlUson. de
ceased. to-wit—The east half ofiot of landNo. 175 in
the 3d district, and Iot No. 235 in the 11th district **f
said eonnty. and the west half ofiot No. l!9in the 4 h
district of said county, the last being nnimproved
land. Terms of sale cash.
HENRY
novlt* 40d
L. ALLISON. Execut r.
A dministrator*:; sal.e—inpureuanoeof an
order from the Court of Ordinal y of H akin on
county, then will be sold befon the Court- house door,
in Irwin ton, in (aid county, on the fin: Tuesday in
Deoember next, during tbe iawfal hears of sulo ail
that t. act or parce. * f land lying and being ir. said
oounty. known formerly a* the Mn. Leutnuo ti.
Wright’s old place, now tbe property of thec*\at»o
Joel Burke, deceased, containing in aU 3uO acres,
more orl’S*. Onsaid paee i* a good dwcHing house,
with Interctt from date.
oet24td
n
month* tlmc,seeured by morj^^oi the gremltoe.
JL BUI .
Adminlitritor.
G eorgia, dooly county.—wh.rcae, j
P. Lewie applies to me for the exemp*
personalty, ind I will pass upon the nr .
o’clock on the 26th day of November
my office at Yienna.
nov!6-2t WM. H. DAY
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