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„|f, of the examinations
tt’ known as the Tyson
! t « ! v rt ,,.. vr„,rton party of the
i' 1 l ' A ”.,'tion. He said that
.. A- ^V^r.r'any doubt that Capt.
■ i death; that there
“ ’; h it jointed in the sliffh^
! t inv other story, and
. ., . wU h him on the examr
the ontrary, and none of
*<•<* a stoiy, and a J l
&*£££ been in a condition to
Vff*- the dory impossible un-
%Secretary Eobeson,
Captain Hall was a
L > „ large eater, and snb-
hS^che. His life
* had not been nn active one,
*?&?"*. have as much exercise as
*2? relieve his severe head-
*** habit to eat large quan-
meat, beef being his prefer-
«rf 1 5 ' i.uwhI the irritation and
* r.'lieved the vertigo
f> on , p The Polaris being blocked
to proceed further, her
it ? M . .jecidod on a hazardous and
journey. It. took him
I& ' ■ t he severest trial and suf-
the highest point at-
on' 1 lie wad mu ®f., of S e
• • ®T *v necessaries of life. He
jSj£l£ and ate the most un-
rf* j He was often re-
£ to ‘’relieve' the dogs by drawmg
W W himself. He returned in fave
uriiff b.'come familiar with tue
During these twelve days or
he was exercising violently in
'iSift twenty-five to thirty deg.
** L and sleeping constantly in
Iftthe. The ship was covered
rL tli and was surrounded with
*3ice to the depth of many feet
^Mthwcv cut through the hard
K *• on,T raf *™ ®* reachin ?
1 “ IVav-n Captain Hall returned
'~tfA his cabin, eight by fifteen
, ,'uTwai wholly without ventila-
Ll occupied by sir other persons,
heted by a stovepipe from the
* yo*. The air was fetid and un-
5, jui the captain returned to this
aii an exhausted condition, com-
Zu that he was not well. He was
^coffee, and drank heartily of it.
h, Jo«n, still in his smothering suit
-hr waiting and a combination of
congestion and apoplexy' fol-
aia! terminated fatally.
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LIFE.
HEALTH.
COMFORT.
Cheerfulness, good digestion, if secured, produces
WEALTH.
tiijr™^ S S,'? ha ?v afflicted mankind severely in
times past, but in the present fast generation, it
Si f???!* 1 ?.*. **”?*» almost Unendnrable. In
fact, man rather than bear the burden of a life
ddefor reHcf^ 0 by a Tor P>d Liver, resorts to sui-
More than half the His that flesh is heir to re
sult from a diseased Liver, the cure for which is
The Missing of the Nineteen'h Century,
SLEEPLESSNESS,
SUICIDE,
INTEMPERANCE, , '
DEBILITY,
, . RESTLESNESS,
■ , COSTIVENESS,-
DEPRESSION,
ENVIOUS TEMPER,
NERVOUSNESS,
HEADACHE.
HEARTBURN,
, JAUNDICE, ‘ < r <
FEVER AND AGUE.
Are all causod by the Liver being out of order.
COLLEGE OP.
American Medicine and Surgery^
AT MACON*, GEORGIA.
THIRTIETH. ANNUAL 8ESSION, commencing
nrst Mol d iy in Novemb±r,1873, and con-
turning four months thereafter.
FACULTY. J
C. B. Galentine, Jt. D., of Cleveland, Ohio, Pro-
lessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children.
Jos. Adolphus, M. D„of St Louis, Mo., Pro-
reiwpr of Surgery and Diseases of the Eye and Em.
i H '£fa Fre,,< *r. M ; D - <**> in Sennet Cob
lege, Chicago, IU.) Professor of Theory and Prac-
ticc.
J. T Coxe, M IX, of Macon, Ga» Professor of
Physulo ry and Pathology.
W. C ,\ones, M. D., of Macon, GA, Professor of
Ppo-
Washington Dessau. A- M. B. L,of Macon. Ga.,
Attorney at Law, Professor of Medical Jurispru
dence.
A. L. Clinkscales, M. D„ of Moeon, Ga., Profes
sor of Anatomy.
R. P. Lester, If. D., of Reidsville, Ga., Demon
strator of Anatomy.
The Doan will be elected on the assembling of
the Faculty.
All communications should be addressed to A.
L. CLINKSCALES, M. D.. Macon, Or... who will
take pleasure in answering letters of inquiry.
Macow, Ga., September 27,1873;
sep28 d3aw&wtiTnpv3
SAVANNAH FAIR!
THE THIRD
initial Exposition
OF TUB
AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION of GEO.RGIA,
COMMENCING
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOB THE FALL TBALE, 1873.
COTTON AVENUE AND 86 THIRD ST.
One of the best selected stocks of /
ROOTS AND SHOES
Ever offered by us in this market.
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Gents’,
Boys’ and Youths’ Wear.
Comprising all varieties and styles, from the
heavy Brogan to the most delicate Slipper, made
to order and of the
Best Material!
Country merchants will find it to their advan
tage, to examine our stock, from which equally
good selections can be made at prices that will
compare favorably with those of the Northern
cities. In the
Retail Department!
We have, at No. 3 Cotton avenue and 66 Thi~d
street, all the latest styles of Ladies’, Gentlemen's
and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers,
finished in the most elegant manner, and war
ranted durable, to all of which we would invite
our friends and the public generally to call and
examine*
MIX & KIRTLAND.
sepgS $mw .•
OLD EYES MADE NEW.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH,
REGULATE THE LIYER ; Continuing during the week.
And the whole system keeps time like
■ y dock work.
Everywhere they are strong in the belief that a
constitutional invigorant, a preparation uniting
the properties of a gentle purgative, a tonic, a
blood purifier and a general regulator is the great
requisite in all diseases.
Everywhere they are coming to tha conclusion
that Simmons* Liver Regulator is precisely such
a preparation.
.k'YPTywhcce mothers find it a sure neutralizer
of aridity of the stomach, indigestion and colic in
children.
Everywhere it is becoming the favorite home
remedy. having proven itself an unfailing spccifio
in bdhousness, constipation, colic, sick I
bowel complaints, dyspepsia and lovers.
Take Simmons’ Liver Regulator, the great
family medicine, purely vegetable. It is indeed a
marvelous medicine.
T HE GROUNDS and RACE COURSE are in
sp.endid order, and theBU ILDINOS the most
substantial and commodious in the country. The
Exhibition will be divided into Departments of
LIVE STOCK ; Pitonrcrs op THE SOIL; DOMESTIC
11AXUFAentires; MANUFACTURES IN COT
TON, WOOL, SILK, LINEN.'IRON, BRASS,
STEEL, GOLD, SILVER, LEATHER,
TAPER, FIBRE, ETC., .ETC.
In fact, everything pertaining to AGRICUL
TURE, MECHANICS, and the FINE ARTS.
Simmons’ liver Regulator
OR MEDICINE,
$8,000in Medals, Plate and Money
TO BE AWARDED,
colic, sick headache, 1 Exhibitors are requested to make their entries,
J and have their articles enthe ground at an early a
day os practicable, that they may be properly ar
ranged in the respective Departments.
For Premium Lists, and othe? information, ad
dress the Secretary.
GEO. S. OWENS, President.
J. H. ESTILL, Secretory. sepgfldeodAwIm
Is harmless.
Is no drastic, violent medicine,
Is sure to cure if taken regularly,
Is no intoxicating beverage,
It is a great aid to the cause of Temperance.
Is a faultless family medicine.
Is the : chcapest medicine in the world.
Is given with safety and the happiest l
the most delicate infant.
Does not interfere with business,
Does not disarrange the system.
Takes the place of Quinine and Bitters of every
kind,
Contains the simplest and best remedies.
; results to
Beware of Counterfeits and Imita
tions, and Preparations not in
our Original Packages.
Take care not to buy any article as "Simmons’
Liver Regulator,” that lias not our genuine label
„ l. Accept
stitute, however plausibly recommended. Buy
the powder and prepare it yourself, or buy the
linnid in bottles prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN
*oo.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR!
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZSILIN & CO.,
MACON. GA~ and PHILADELPHIA.
k CuTier.riffeoiis Beating the
lijrapb in the Transmission of
feu from Versailles to Paris.
*kC.«r.sowlence New Tork Tfmes.]
ijfcps it is worth while noting, here
jlivtltt in tile way of transmitting
,a The Pari* journals are not greatly
ji.'or enterprise, and all of them ap-
eathink that, for anything which
i,ayon i the French frontier, a
vlt, more or less in the transmission
fet, an nuke very little difference,
bit is a very different matter with
is am Versailles. The smallest
sal h»ve two or more men contin-
ijiuK, at salaries of eight hundred
itiousuid francs per month, aided
a^n.’er'. and authorized to use a
iiidtover necessary. In the stable
«iaj mine, a Gaulois reporter keeps
i lone at the expense of the
ai and drives to Versailles
w lorainj before 9 o’c'ock. coming
1 in the ov<.nx 0 . Those who reproach
T-apt Ttziws for want of enterprise
<r know t .-ir liberality iu getting
..oj Ver-ailles. But the heaviest
c.. h'b upon the evening journals.
■;;o to |ir.-»- at ;i;aO, and hence most
-iVnews s.:ui by express, by special
r*-, or lr telegraph. As a general
2 the latt -r mo-le is found too slow,
to file rend itions of tha service,
oo'roiv.- which does not please the
if tie operator has to be submitted
j chief, who may perhaps demand
intiro of the Minister of the In-
c before he sends it. As this would
fritto or thiee hours, and perhaps
re<av, the telegraph is not exact-
twort'iy for the transmission of
to! news when one is 'pressed <for
In consequence, the telegraph has
liren up to the official and seini-
i tt-'j. Tn the present ^ase the
*3- ias surmounted the difficulty by
^jnyiarrier; cns. A cage of birds
ti ctoVertaillos by train every inom-
The r porter writes in very
Aaarter upon tissue paper, and
?Wf hourbends his notes out to an
tot in tue yard oi lue Trianon, who
;*tV’i to the bird and starts him
*'•*. Tile trustiest dispatch agents
'H* for the last. Tlie bird rises ■ ■ _ _ VT _
,t into tV s’r for about a hundred PJ^j^TT’S ASTRAL OIL.
A Ilunared Symptoms and One Cure.
T HERE is scarcely a symptom of any known
disease which tho confirmed dyspeptic does
not experience. Ho is bilious, nervous, has vio-
■ ieut palpitations, as in heart disease, is afflicted
with severe headaches, and is either constipated
or subject to diarrhar.il or dysenteric discharges.
Every organ and function of the body sympa
thizes with the diseased and half-paralyzed
stomach. In all such cases
Tarraat’s Effemsctnt Seltzer Apperitnt
affords immediate relief; effects, if persevered in.
a thorough rdiiovutiouof the dinrestivc organs, and
restores to henlthfnl activity the whole animal
machinery, tiol-i h.y all druggists.oct29
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT.
MARION COUNTY.
M arion sheriff sales.—wm ne sold.
before the Court-house door in the town of
Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of rale, one single-
horse buggy. Levied on as the properiy of H. N.
Hamilton to satisfy a fi fa issueil from tho Supe
rior Court of Sfarion county in favor of Morgan
Kemp, administrator de bonis non of tbe csiate of
G. O. Davit vs H. N. Hamilton.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 69, in the eleventh district of o' ig : naliy Mus-
. Wig*
D. N. MADDUX.
Sheriff.
C ~\ EORGIA. MARION COUNTS.—WUlbcsold,
T on tho first Tuesday in December next, be
fore the Court-house in said county, 99 acres of
land off of lot No. SOI, and 99 acres off of lot No.
302. all in tho 11th district of said county; tho
same belonging to the estate of Joshua Bachelor,
deceased. Sold for distribution, etc. Terms
cash. C. C BACHELOR.
oct25w30d Administrator.
/V EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Wherea*.
vJT John R. Battle, administrator of J. J. Bat
tle, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the real
estate of said deceased: All persons interested
are hereby notified cf said application.
Witness roy hand, October 22d, 1873.
oct25 wSOd JAS. M. LOWE. Ordinary.
A ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
order of tho Court of Ordinary of Talbot
county, will be sold, before the Court-house door,
in the town of Buena Vista, county of Marion, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, seven hundred acres of land,
more or less, lying on Kinchafoonee creek, adjoin
ing tho land of W. A Black on the north. Wilson
end Slaughter on the west; Harris on the south,
and Hart and Hollis on tbe east. Sold as the
nropertyof A. G. Perryman, deceased. Said lands
are in tue 4th district of Marion county. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of saidde-
Terms: one-half cash on day of sale; balance
small notes duo twelve months after date. Bond
for title given until last payment is made, when
the title will be perfected. Possession given on
tho 23th day of December. Any further informa
tion desired will be given by writing or calling on
J. L. O. Kerr, attorney, Buena Vista. Ga.
oct25w4w E. H. WORRfLL, Adm’r.
j LAUEENS COUNTY.
C x EORGIA. LAURENS COUTY.—All persons
r concerned, next of kin and creditors, are
hereby notified that I shall apply at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary of said county in
December next, for leave to sell all or a portion of
the lands bcloning to the estate of John U.Coates,
deceased, after this notice has been published six
ty days, according to law. E. J. COATES,
septa COd Administrator.
legal hours of sale, before So Court-house door
in Laurens county, at public out-cry: One lot of
land in said county, lying in the 18th district. No.
46, containing 2024 acres, more or less. Sold as
tho property of tho orphan’s of Jesso Davis, de
ceased, for distribution, by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary. Terms cash.
A J. THOMPSON.
oct29 tds Guardian, etc.
/jJEORGIA LAURENS COUNTY.-In the
VJ Court of Ordinary.—Emanuel B. Johnson
.having applied to me for letters of administration
oil the estate of Burrell and Warren S. McLen
don, both late of said county, deceased.
These are to rite and admonish all and singular
the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at tbe regular term of tho Court of
Ordinary', in December next, then and thire to
show cause, it any they can, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under ray hand and official signature
October 23rd, 1873.
oct2880d J. B. WOLFE. Ordinary.
T AURENS SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold.be-
JU fore the Court-liouso door, in the town of
Dublin, in said county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within , the legal hours of sale,
tho following described property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 59, in the town of Dublin, con
taining J of one acre; lot of land No. 128, contain
ing 1011 acres; lot of land No. 117; and 39 acres
of lot No. 127, levied on as the property of George
CurreU A Co., to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of Laurens county in favor of
Freeman H. Rowe versus Georae Currell A Co.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, at tbe same time and place, lot of land
No. 80, in the 2d district of originally Wilkinson,
now Laurens county, levied on of the property of
John Useiy and Maston Usery, to Batisfy one fi.
fa. issued from the Superior Court of Laurens
county, in favor of James Wesley Daniel vs. John
Usery and Maston Useiy. Property pointed out
by plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place one-half of lot
of land No. 144, in tbe 2d district of originally
TJOSTPONED MARION COUNTY SHER-
JL IFF’S SALE.—Will be sold on tbe first — ■ . | . _ . ■
Tuesday in December next, in Beuna Vista, Ga., Wilkinson, now Laurens county, levied on as the
•within the usual hours of sale the following prop- ! property cf S. L. F. Scarborough, to satisfy one
erty, to-wit: j Superior Court fi. fa. issued from the Superior
'ourtcen bales of cotton. Levied on byvirtue , Courtof raid county in favor of John Porry, Jr.,.
Court in - - — - -
of a fi fa issued from Talbot Superior
favor of Willis Collins, administrator of James
Collins, deceased, vs. John B. McCrary and Isaac
R. McCrary. Levied on as the property of ”
defendants. Property pointed out by plain
attorney. A. W.
octSO-tds
Deputy Sheriff.
vs. J. L. F. Scarborough, and J. J. Weaver, secu
rity. Property pointed by J. J. Weaver, security,
i.-auu Also, at same time and place, onc-luilf of lot of
of the . land No. 37, in the S41st district of Laurens coun
ters . ty, levied on as the property of Jacob Justice, to
satisfy two Justice Court fi fas issued from tho
Justice Court, 311st district, G. M., of Laurens
, county, one in favor of John Burch vs. Jacob
ARION COUNTY SHERIFFS SALES.— Justice and the other in favorof Rachael Byram
Will be Bold on tho first Tuesday m Decern- vs. Jacob Justice. Levy made and. returned to
her next, before the Court-house door in the town,; me py Constable.
of Buena Vista, within the legal hours of sale the Also, at the same time and place, one tract of
foUowing property, to-wit: . I land containing 150 acres, in the 86th district of
One lot of land No. not known, but known as ! Laurens connty, levied on as tho property of
tho property of O. J. Cottle, the defendant in fi j ytm-y A Clark,*to ratisfy one rt fa issued tram the
fa. Said lot of land joins Mrs. Wm. Dram, Mre. j. County Court of raid county in favor of B.-D.
Jemwaninnd others. Said property soldtosat- , Evans. Administrator on ts'.ate of M. C. William-
isfyafi tommy hand m favor of Samuel G. Hart son. Levy made and returned to me by Deputy
vs. O. J. Cottle and James T. Walton. Property i sheriff.
pointed out by plaintiff’s attoniey. I Also, at the same time and place! one sorrel
Also at the same time and phice one house and 1 mare, 1,000 pounds, more or less, of seed cot ton.
lot, N o. 39gis descnbedinthepiot of said town, as 40 bushels, more or less, of com and t wo stacks of
the property of the defendant, Morgan Kemp, to j fodder, levied on as the '
satisfy a tax fi fa in my hand, in favor of the State j to satisfy one fl fa issued
and county vs. Morgan Kemp. .... „ ; of Laurens county in fav<
the same Line and plaoo lot of land No. 1 Adam Reid. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
> . WILLIAM R. KEIN, Sheriff.
Also at the Rime time and placo lot of land No.
66, in tho 4th district of originally Muscogee, now
. _______ Marion county, lot of land No. 69, in the 11th dis- .
SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS trictof originallyMuscogeo, now Marion county. ! GEORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.—By the
east.half ofJot of land No. 65in tho 4th (bstnet of Court of Ordinary. Cineinre.tus S. Guyton,
ongmally Muscogee, now Marion county. Said administrator cum tesiamento annexo of Edward
half of lot of land having been sold and the pur- ! J. Blackshcar, deceased, having filed his petition
“ r dischn
MACON COUNTY.
*\,f ACON POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.—
J-vJL Will be sold before tbe Court-house door in
the town of Oglethorpe. Mncou county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, 60 acres of hind, more or less, being
all that part of lot No 250, in the 2d district <2
originally Muscogee, now Macon county, except
50 acres in northeast comer, and 924 acres on the
west liuo of said lot, covered by widow’s dower.
Levied on the property of the estate of D. S. Ma
bry to safisfy a fi fa issued from the County Court
of said county, in favorof Elizabeth Wallace vs
Amanda E. Mabiy, executrix of said D. S. Mabry,
deceased.
Also lots of land Noe 67 and 68 in the 13th dis
trict of originally Muscogee now Macon county.
Levied on as the property of Milcy Passmore to
satisfy a Ufa issued from a Justice, Court of said
county in favor of John T. Robinson vssaid Pass-
more, principal, and W. W. Hill, security.
.. J. S. HUNGER,
nov2tds- Sheriff.
& EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas,
Davis Gammage applies for letters cf admin
istration on tho estate of William H. Henderson,
late of said county, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
county, on the first Monday in December next, to
show cause, if any they nave, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 27th day of October, 1873.
oct2U SOI JOHN M. GREER. Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’SSALE.—By virtue of au-
thority granted by the Court of Ordinary of
Macon county, will bo sold before the Court-house
door in the town of Oglethorpe, in said county,
as the property of the estate of John Ethridge,
late of said county, deceased, on tho first Tuesday
in December next: One hundred and seventy
acres of land, mure or less, being parts of lots Nos.
153 and 164 in the 2nd- district of originally Mus
cogee, now Macon county, and being the premises
on which said John Ethridge resided at the time
of his death. .
Terms, one-half cash, and one-half due at
twelve months, with interest from date; the
purchasers to have bonds for titles.
R. L. ETHRIDGE,
oc.t29 tds Adminislvetor de bonis non.
G E
EORGIA MACON COUNTY.—All persons
indebted to the estate of Sliadrach Ware,
late of said county, deceased, are requested to
make immediite payment. And those having
demands against said estate to present them to
me within the time required by law.
MIMS S. WARE,
oct9 6w * Executor.
jyjACON COUNTY SHERIFF. SALE.
. -wm
be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Oglethorpe, said county, on tho first
Tuesday in December next, between the lawful
hours of sale: .
One sorrel mare mule named Beck, and one
sorrel blazed face horse. Levied on ns the proper
ty of defendant to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
from the Superior Court 0/ said county, in favor
of Philip Lipman, vs Douglass Ellis. Property
pointed out m said fi fa.
oct9tds J. D. HUNTER. Sheriff.
TESTIMONIALS.
"Phare never seen or tried such a simple, effi
cacious, satisfactory and ph-is^nt remedy in my
life.”—H. Hainer, St. Louis, alo.
“I have used the Regulator in my family for
the last seventeen years. I con safely recom
mend it to the world as the best medicine I ever
used tor tliat class of diseases it purports to cure.
—M. F. Thigpen.
"We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons’
Liver Medicine tor more than twenty years, and
know it to be tho best Liver Rraralntor offered to
the public;”—II. R- Lyon and M. L. Lyon, Bcll-
fontainc, Ga,
COMMISSION HOUSE AT LEARY,
S. W. RAILROAD, CALHOUN. COUNTY. GA.
rftK'.'rsS.’WSi!.
ids and produce of
every description, which willbe sola at whojfflale
! or retail as directed, to the tx-d advantage. Strict
attention will be given to tlie business, and satis
faction guarantee.! in every instance.
tr Consignments solicited,
nwrW<l» t»l''
COUGHS, SORE
THROAT,INFLU
ENZA, WHOOP
ING COUKHt,
Csorp, Baoxcnrr-
js. Asthma, imd
every affection of
the Time at, terms
and chest, are
sjieedfly and per-
ii-.anc::'.Ty crrcT Iy
the use of Dr. Wis-
T:.a*s Z.\- t <r,
WlED CllEKEV,
which does noi dry up a cough r.■ ! ire the canso
behind, but loosens it, deanst A Ho iaegs a...l fc—ja
irritation, u—: eniovh£ tin cause Cf the complaint
CONSUMPTION CAN E2 CURED
All diseases of the Eye successfully treated by
Ball’s New Patent Ivory Eye Caps.
Read tor yonrself and restore your sight.
Spectacles and surgical operations rendered
useless. The Inestimable Blessing of Sight
made perpetual by tho use of the now
Patent Improved Ivory Eye Caps.
Many of our most eminent physicians, occulist
and students and divines, have had their sight
permanently restored for life, and enrad of thotol-
lowing diseases:
1. Impaired Vision; 2. Presbyopia,orFar-Sight
edness, or Dimness of Vision, commonly callei
Blurring; 3. Asthenopia,or Weak Eyes; A Epiphc
ra, Running or Watery Eyes; 5, Sore Eyes—sp»
daily treated with the Eve Cups—cure guaran
teed; 6. Weakness of the Retina, or Optic Nerv
7. Opthalmia, or Inflammation of tbe Eye and 1
appendages or imperfect vision from the effects
Inflammation; 8. Photophobia, or Intolerance
light; 9. Over-worked Eyes; 10. Mydesopia-
moving specks or floating bodies before the eyes;
11. Amaurosis, or Obscurity of Vision; 12. Cata
racts, Partial Blindness; the loss of right.
Any ono can use the Ivory Eye Cups without the
aid of Doctor or Medicine, so as to eccive immedi
ate benefirial results and never wear spectacles
or, if using now, to lay them aside forever. We
guarantee a curein every case where thedircctions
are followed, or we will refund the money.
2309 Certificates of Core,
of lot of land having been sold mm jmi- . j. jjiackshcar, deceased, having r
chaser bailing to comply with the terms of rafe, it! for dismission, .stating tlrnt lie has fully dfschnrg-
is now sold at .the nsk of said purchaser. All as ed all his duties under the will of testator, arid
tho property of J. W. Wjggins. administrator on tha t ho has fully settled with aU the legatees and
the estate of Wm. Wells, deceased, to satisfy a creditors of said estate.
Afaoatthe’£mB~5imandptacelotapf fapd Wo. I
62,67,94,95 in the 4th district of originally Mus- , if anv they can, why said dismission
cogee. now Manon county, as the property of H. m. minted.
Z. Bur* in fi f*» tn eqtisfv * fi fa. lBviiwI rt®
,'nrt, defendant in fi fa, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from tho Superior Court of Marion county in fa
vor of Lewis Pitts vs. H. Z. Bust.
octSO-tds D. N. MADDUX, Skeriff.
M arion county sheriff’s sale.—
Will be sold, before the Court-house door,
in the town of Bueua Vista, Marion county, with-
in tha usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday to
December next, the following property, to wit;
One lot of land No. 187, in the 25th district of
originally Lee, now Marion county, containing
2024 acres! more or less. Levied on b;
fi fa issued from the Superior Court
county, in favor of Wm. Grilfln, guardian, vs. Ten-
derson Smith. Said land levied on as the property
of Tenderson Smith. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney and notice given in terms of
the law. A. W. DAVIS.
oct30-td» Deputy Sheriff.
Given under my
this July 25th, 1873.
july29 6m
show cause,
should not
hand and official signature.
J. B. WOLF .
Ordinary.
/X EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.-Lucretin
U Bass, guardian of Welcome G. Bass, having
filed her petition for dismission from said giuir-
ali her trusts as guardian,
settlement with her ward.
Therefore, these are to cite and admonish all
_ and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said
i more or less. Levied on by virtue of a . ward, to be and appearat the regular term of this
from the Superior Court of Marion 1 Court in January next, then and there to show
l Grilfln, guardinn.vs. Ten- cause,if any they can, why said letters should not
DOOLY COUNTY.
3 grant
Given under my hand and official signature this
June 17th, 1873.
jnne316m
ficial signature t
J. B. WOLFE,
Ordinary.
rx EORGIA. LAURENS COUNTY—A. E.
VJT Vickers, guardian of Eugene M. Vickers,
having filed his petition for dismission from said
_ _ 1 wrapper;
SETil W. FOWLS & SONS, Pr-opRigroiio, Loa-
tom, Mass. Soil by dealers generally-
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Dooly
county, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Decern-
From honest Farmers, Mechanics and Merchants, her. 18W. ft the Court-house door iu said county,
some of them the most eminent leading profession- j ^’tween the legal hours of rale: Lots of land
al and business men nnd women of education and j Jfos-188,189 and part of l«5, in the ~d district of
refinement, in our country, may be seen at our ! Dooly county,containing in theaggregate 473acres,
oilier. I mope or l** 8 * the same bom# the lands whereon
Un far -fato of March 29. Hon. Horace Greeley thelate,Gabriel Butler resided. Said land sold
of tbe New York Tribune, writes: J. Ball, of our | under the incumbrance of the widow’s dower,
eitv, is a conscientious and responsible man. who Sold th 0 benefit of the hell's and creditors of
is incapable of intentional deception or imposition, j Gabriel Butler, deceasiri. lerms cash.
Prof* W. Merrick,of Lexington, Ky., wrote Apn | oct29 tds E. J. FOLDS, Administrator.
24,1869: Without y, »lfctack» f peg wothis j . DM IN 1ST RATO It'S SALE.-Byvirtue of an
noto.a/terusmgthe Patent Ivory Kyd Caps thirteOT [ ^ order from the Court oi Ordinary of Dooly
d: i }-sMd t^mornuigperusedtheentarore.ntento! counlyiWiUbogold on the first Tuesday in De-
of a Daily Newspaper, and all with the uflassisted ceinijcr next, at tbe Court-house door in said
i Daily Newspaper, i
^mly I am grateful to your noble invention; ma
— • ■ '-* I have been usui
D. W IVEY
$300,000 !
Missouri Stats Lottery!
Legalized by State Authority and
Drawn In Public at St. Louis.
county, between tlie legal hours of sale: Lot of
land, No. 245. in the 2nd district of said county,
containing 2024 acres, more or less, except the
widow’s dower, whereon the lato Skidmore
Spaight resiled. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of Skidmore Spaight, deceased.
Terms cash.
LOUISA SPAIGHT,
oct29 tds Administratrix.
to rlisnhioe the use of volatile and dangerous JU.
Its safety under every possible tot, wd its per-
fict burning qualities, are
ns« in over 300.000 families. Millions or gallons
have'been sold and no acridenWlingUr or .ncU-
rectly—lias ever occurred from bu™ 1 "?', 84 ??"?®!
Imndling it Tho immense yearly loss to lffo and
T.mncrtv resulting from the useof chcananddan.
tcrous oil* in tho United State*, is appalhng. Tha
Snare companies and fire ratnm.ssmner
tor rir^bu- Firral.: at retail by thejn^gem.
• r ' :u -diw poised there a moment
■ - ■Yt’n? hi - hearings, then shoots
’’. r ‘‘dh rcumrkahle rapiditv, and in
lae for his familiar cote. He
without delay, rushes to his mas-
e - »5o is waitiu^ lor him with his din-
‘il ofers no resistance while the
" ; Tipt is being detached. A mes-
ukvs it at once to the printers.
Mis tale from fifteen to twenty
t0 the trip, just about the
;r„^M take a messenger boy to
the telegraph office to the
* i of the journal, and he brings
:ia - the matter for eight or ten or-
^yte*ejra»Uicdispatches. But care
j: * txken in writing, so that the
‘, a J*; ft-ad by a magnifying glass.
, 4 ”'id is dispatched about ten
“ter J o'clo.'k, and being an old
«Penenceil carrier he is generally
i»l at 3.-30 with the “very latest
,. i v »e-'terday the birds were on
’ " t * le b'legraph dispatches sent
VUhe same moment were only pub-
r | a the edition of 7 p’clidr in the *^e1 Mli dlyV -
/jsf. having arrived a half-hour too T JAMES
i V ’ the first edition. I am told that
,/f 5 * 8 are kept open for four or five
a bird is expected, but
■«uyed for an instant for the tele-
A ~ All this is not very creditable to
. "y"'M'h men who have invented the
^ • »r sealing four messages by the
c ** ^ ie same instant, two in
, lrw -t’on, but it is nevertheless a
'■ « commentary upon the times.
;- 1 C.jssacks as Tre.vcuebubw.—This
•, Turquisians take their meals:
^ made away with a gallon ket-
at wholesale by theproprietOTB, CI
CO- 10S Fulton street. New York.
7J5W
commissioner 4 prizes of ■ 5,0«o
4 prizes of 2Ji6q
20 prizes Of l.«0»
20 prizes of. 600
40 prizes of . 250
Tiekrt:
Our
ways
401 h-a. Then they prepared
>fied fish and sot
\ *«nt
M.
■ l boiled fish and sonp.
• - 1 wa ’ despatched, thier courage
. " the pail was twice filled
_ beef, all of which was de-
‘i,’ , tlie three, the bones being
:_j_ for the marrow. Then they
out the pail and cooked it
,0 rupa,’’ a kind o£ mush,
the way of the fish
Then they fell upon
, y ° r salmon, devouring even
boiling it over the fire.
; V t ** v their own camp-fire, and
». ,?00 k another meal. We did not
account of the diahee, but the
heard after retiring was the
bones, to get at tbe
.. ' Swartz told us ttiat a few
c..,' oro ' a number of horses had
inn* A i an " under charge of half
t.v “ 0iJ KUks. One of the horses
wjO*. ftbd had to be killed.. At
■xj'’ ” le poftsacks sat down to tho
. " ’ ^ul in the morning there was
V3 e *t of it but the hide and bones.
10 head and entrails had been
1A, BAKER COUNTY.—J.
thM«hdayofNovem^imMgoffiee.
hgtwlt 1 Orrtinary._
A j NORTH GEORGIA
A B 3SSC
FOR SALE.
Grand Single Number Scheme!
50,000 NUMBEIW.
CLASS L. TO BE DRAWN NOV 29, 1873.
5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000.
1 prize of :^5O,U0O
I prize of. 13,450
1 prize of. 10,W»
5000 prizes at: S100
9 prizes of..^_ 1000
9 prizes of.soo
' 9 prizes of -.- soo
9 prizes of 250
, 36 prizes of..... 200
I 36 prizes of..... 150
180 prizes or.—.. 100
„ 5,000 prize* of. 10
:cts §10. Half Tickets S5. Quarters $2J0.
lotteries arc charterod. by the State, are all
,wn at the time named. :ui(l all drawings
r the supervision oi sworn commissioners.
The official drawing will he published iu the SL
Louis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur-
^ VTe’will liniw a similar scheme the lakt’day of
Rpgistered Letter. Draft or Express. Send for a
circular. ^"^niBSAY, MILLER A CO-
Postoffice Rox 2446. : St. Louis. Mo
Heaven bless andpreserveyou. Ihavebeenusm
AsragG&ar
Rev. Joseph Smith, Maiden. Mass-cured of Par
tial Blindess, of 18 years’ standing, in one minut e
by the Patent Ivory Eye Cups. ’
E. C. Ellis, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio, wrote u
November 15,1869: iTiave tested the Patent Ivor
Eye Cups, and I am satisfied they are good. Iam f\OOLY SHERIFF SALES FORDECEM-
sed with them; theyarethogreatest invention I / BKR.—Will he sold, before tlie Court-house
door iri Vienna, on. the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, the following lands, to-wit: No. 91 and
parts of lots Nos. 109,108.106, 101 and fractions
Nos. 92,93, all of said kinds situated in the 9th
district of Dooly county,,containing ,760 acres,
more or less; levied upon to satisfy sundry Justice
Court fi. fas. issued from Newton county. State
of Georgia, in favof of Elias Woolley nnd Francis
M. Nix, administrators of Mercer Rhouds, de
ceased, vs. A. W. Evans, principal, and Newton
Anderson, security; property pointed out by
Newton Anderson, October 25th, 1373. Levy re
turned by Constable. _ ■
W. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff.
Also, at tho same time and place, lots of land
Patent improved ivory Eye imps, juszinirouuce Nos. 70.71, in the 1st district of Dooly county,
in the market. The success is unparalleled by an containing 405 acres, more or less, levied upon to
other nrticlo. All persons out of employment, o sntisfv n Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of James
those wishing to improve their circumstance W. Armstrong vs. Clarida Quin, administrator;
whether gentlemen or ladjes, can make a respect* [nupei^r pointed out by Joseph Armstrong.
oot29tds
pleased with them; theyarethogreatest invention
of the axe. .. _
All persons wishing for full particulars, certifi-
cat 4of euros, prices, etc, will please send yourad-
dress to ns, and we will send our Treatise on th
Eye, of fnrty-fnnr pages, free of charee, by return
mail. Write to Dr* J. BA LL A CO., P. O. Box 957
No. 91, Liberty street. New York. _
For the worst cases of MYOPIA, or NEAR
SIGHTEDNESS. use our New Patent Myopic At
tachments, applied to the IVORY EYE CUPS, has
proved a certain cure tor this disease.
Scndforpamphletsandcertificates—free. Was
no more money by adjusting huge glasses bn you
nose and disfigure your fare. "
Employment for all. Acentswantedforthene
Patent Improved Ivory Eye Cups, just introduce
ble living at this light and profitable employmen
Hundreds of agents are making from $5 to 320 A
DAY. To live agents $20 a week will lie guranteed
Information furnished, sent free of charge. Sen
tor pamphlet eircnlars, nnd price list.- Address
DR. J. BALL & CO- Orenlists,
P. O. Box 957. No. 91. Liberty street, N. Y.
wtilljan2ij
$10 to $20 perda - v -^ e " t —^
free.;
novl wtl
everywhere. Particulars
A. H. BLAIR & CO-
St. Louis, Mo.
GIFT ENTERPRISE
IS'' KJwSsS SKn, .irn^roajrill. M.
hickory, po;
d
p^TfinTmiaiUng
f^sume'^aterrenrenient tothe house,
mnngqf freest 0 " 0 .”"A Dalton, on* near line
country.. bUd “J ioo re. personal at-
menta prevent niefroiuMViin-iv* ^ ineat
Grid'm.'Gl 0r P ADEX. M- SPEER.
mSmt
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country
875,000
IN-VALUABLE G-IFTS
to be distributed in
L. D. SINE’S
104tb Resular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To bo drawn Monday, November 24tb, 1873.
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN GOLD.
ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SHYER.
t^cach ml Greenbacks |
$100 J ■
w, n,^ 1 *** ,N Nbw York.—Mr. Kel-
V : , e Superintendent * of Out-door
'i'ff'n i™ 8 * )een connected with the
k^., tD 4 for twenty-six years, esti-
re ® Wre ft 1 ® to-day not legs than
W v®ous»ad persons iu tho city of
w ho are utterly destitute,
will be increased during tho
k “J from forty thousand to fifty
^•-Ano York World.
Steam Saw Mill for Sale
*■ I- —AT 1 V- [ 4
Administrator’s Sale.
-r-»Y order of tho Ordinary cfjalbc*.
Td r ZT- g- will Ito sold, two miles south of Gc-
A-> G **r r '; ' ,. '. 11th day of next > pvcmber.be-
i Agents wanted t« sell TICKETS to
40 liorso iwwcr.in to JW inches whom liberal Premiums will
saw above 1^2 large log carts
wide. Also, blacks)Uh *hraf cat-
and 1 m S0.tH»0 feet of lumlier.con-
Ue-etc. Vzintlitig. etc, Tbe above
risting of ‘’T'.VJ' wrsonal pre.wrty belonging to
&S?ofD^rLockhar P t.latoof raid county,
‘^SKaaj Tho millp«r
tho oilier on 12 slrirtl v^cash.
with lien. The other pHPVJ j^ocKHART,
’ Administrator.
OCt25 tda
TWO PRI2K6 OF $1000
Six Phizes op 8500
TBS Pbizesof 3100
1.000 Gold nnd Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in all) worth from $20 to $300 each 1 •
Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double-
Plated Silverware, Jewelry, itc- etc.
Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to
be paid
Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets 35s Twelve Tick
ets S10; Twenty-live Tickets 320. ■ .
Circulars containing a lull list of pnzes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other in-
formation-in reference to the Dl-tTibution, will be
sent to any one ordering them. AU letters must
MninOffiS! 1 M •' L. D. SINE.Box96,
101 W. Filth Street. Cincinnati, O
octl diwCw
tm» maatmti'
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
1AMI.L V, I.KHOV, KTC„
hr Flavoring If* Cream, Cates and Pastry.
TVith great care, by a new process,
we extract from the true, select Fruits
and Aromatics, each charac*“"ist!c fla-
vbr, and produc" Flavorings of rare
excellence. Of great strength and -perfect
purity. Ko poisonous oils. Every flavor
as represented. Iso deceit—each bottle full
measure, holding.one-half more than outers
purporting to hold same q.Mniity. Use
them once, trill use no other. The most
delicate, delirious flavors ever made. So
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special flavorings. Manu-
factored only by
STEELE & iPiaiaiE,
Depots. CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
, Manufacturers of Dr. Frieds Or~-
Bakirw Powder.
BAILEY’
—CELEBRATED—
FEVER A1AGDE PILLS
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER.
jgISHOP PIERCE say
a fair trial will amount
to proof. Thousands more will testify to the
same fact.
For sale by Hunt, Rankin 4 Lamar, of Macon
Green 4 Rossignol, Augusta, and druggists and
merchants generally in Georgia, Florida, Ala
bama, Mississippi Louisiana nnd S*uth Carolina,
Agents wanted where chills prevail
E. B. LOfLESS,
sep4 Staw2wi wlm ’ General Agent.,
W. T,. GRAHAM, Sheriff.
virtue of an
. Bibb
ouso door
in Vienna, in Dooly comity, between tho legal
hoors of sale, on the first Tuesday in November
noxt, lot of land No. 38. and parts of lots Nos.
87.39 and 59. the same lying and being in the 3d
district of Dooly county, and containing 495
acres more or less. Sold for the liehefltof the
heirs 1 and creditors of Janies C. Bazemore, de
ceased. Terms cash. ,
J. H. WOODWARD. Adm’r.
oct!2d2t wtds '
( x EORGIA, DOOLT. COUNTY.—J. H.' Mc-
VT Kenzie having in proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of administration, on
the estate of A. J. McKenzie, late of said county.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of A. J. McKenzie, to bo and appear at
mv qinre within the time allowed by law, and
show cruse if any they can, whypernmnent let
ters should not lie granted to J. fl. McKenzie on
* Witnessmy official signature, this October 6th,
1873. , J. R. HOLMES, Ordinary,
’octnaod •-
G EORGIA.DOOLY COUNTY.—Rebecca Wat
son having applied to lie appointed guardi
an of tho peraon nnd property of John H. Andrews,
a minor under fourteen years of age, resident, of
said comity. This is to cite all persons concern
ed, to ljo and appear at tho term of tho Court of
Ordinary, to be held next after the expiration of
thirty da vs from thd first • publication of this no
tice, and show reuse, if any they can. whor said
Rebecca Watson should not do intrusted with tho
guardianship of the person and property of John
H. Andrews. • '
Witness my official signature, this September
tth.1873. ! J.R. HOLMES,
— Ordinary.
29th,
octll SOd
G eorgia, dooly county.—to niiwhom
it may concern—Joel Mercer having in
proper form applied ■ to mo tor permanent letters
of administration on the estate of John Mercer,
late of said county deceased.- This is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next of kin of
John Mereer, to bo and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, nnd show cause if any
they can, why permanent administration should
not be granted to Joel Mercer 1 on John Mercer’s
estate. - - >
Witness my hand and official signature, Octo
ber Oth, 1873. J.R. HOLMB& ■ t
octll sod Ordinary.
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Four weeks
after the date hereof, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate
of Sarah Balev. late of said connty deceased.
This October 6th, 1873. J. S. HALEY,
1 octll 30d . ' Administrator.
DR. WOODBRIDGE’S
PAIN LINIMENT
R EMOVES in from five to twenty minutes the
most violent pains of NEURALGIA and
TONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe
Therefore these are to cite and admonish nil and
singular tho next of kin and creditors of said ward,
to be and appear at the noxt regular term of this
court in January next, then and there to show
cause, if any they can, why said letters should not
be granted. ,
Given under my band and official signature,
this June 17,1878. J. B. WOLFE.
junc216m Ordinary.
f t EORGIA, LAURENS
VJ Ferry, administrator of Nathan Metts', de
ceased, having filed his petition for dismission
from said administration, representing that he
lias fully administered on all the assets of said, es
tate, and discharged all his duties as administra
tor, as will appear, by reference to his return and
vouchers filed iri this office,
Therefore these are to cite and admonish all
and singular the next of kin and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at the regular terra of
this court in January next, then and there to
show cause, if any they can, why said letters of
dismission should not be granted.
under my hand nnd official signature.
Given u:
June Ifth,
junel76r
1873.
6m
J. B. WOLFE,
Ordinary.
__ their testator.
discharged all their duty as executors, and
that they havo made final settlements with all the
legatees of testator, as will appear by reference to
their vouchors and returns of record in this office.
Therefore these are to cite and admonish all and
singular the creditors and legatees of raid estate,
to be arid appear at the regular term of this court
in February, 1874, then and there to show cause,
if any they can, why said dismission should not
be granted.
Given Under my hand and official signature,
this July 18,187S. ’ , . J. B. WOLFE, .
jniy25 3m" Ordinary.
( X EORGIA. LAURENS COUNTY.-Starkey
V_T W. Swinsonnnd Julia Swinson, executor
and executrix of the last will of Starkey Swinson,
late of saidcourity/deccased. having filed theirpe-
tition for dismission from said executorship, rep
resenting that thoy have fully executed all tho
trusts m said will contained, nnd have tolly set
tled unsaid estate according to the provisions
thereof
Therefore these are to cite anil admonish all and
singular the creditors and legatees of ■ said deceas
ed, to be and appear at the regular term of this
court in January next, then and there to show
cause, if any they can, why said dismission should
not bo granted. ■<,*
Given under iny hand and official signature,
this .Tuns 17,1873. J. B. WOLFE,
junc216iu: , . i - •'.* -i Ordinary.
/X EORGIA. MACON COUNTY.—Whereas,
VJT Elizabeth Hand, administratrix on the es-
tatc’of Joseph R. Hand, late of said county, de
ceased, applies for letters of dismission from said
administration.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
county, on the first Monday in January next, to
show cause, if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted,
Given under my hand and officialsignature this
the 25th day of September, 1873.
JNO. M. OREER, Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.—Whereas
WILETN80N COUNTY.
■YXTILKINSON SHERIFF SALES.—Will be
T v sold before the Court-house door, iu the
town of Irwin t/m, in s rid county, on the first Tues
day in December next, within the legal hours of
sale, tiie following prop -rt;,-,:
Four hundred acres of land belonging to the es
tate of R. N. Parker,and being-'i the laud owned
by said Parker at tho time of his death, adjoining
lands of A, J. Stubbs, Willy Holland,.! hn Mack
ey and others, to satisfy one County Court fi fa in
favor of Wm. C. Parker vs W. L. John and It. L.
Parker. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor
ney.
Also, at the same time and pUoe, one house and
lot in tho town of Irwinton. known us the J. T.
Hughes lot, now occupied by Capt. G. W. Bishop,
as the property of A. C. Hocks to satisfy oue Su.
porior Court fi fa in favor of J. Holmes 4 Co. vs A.
C. Hooks. Property pointed out l>v phuntiff’s at
torney.
Also, at tho same time and place, — acres
more or less, adjoining lauds i t John T. Bra car,
CarsWL'1 Brauan and nih.-rs. wli.-.von Jams A.
Davis now lives, to satisfy one County Court fi la
in favor of Henry Temples is James A. D ivis.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attoniey. Ah o,
one bay mare, as the prop ■ rty of James A. Da via
to satisfy one County Court u fa in favor of S. J.
Stubbs vs James A, Davis.
Also,at the same time and place, one buggy and
harness, as the property of John Kemp to satisfy
one Superior Court li fa infavorof JamesC. Boron
vs John Kemp. Property poinled out by tho de
fendant. Also will bo sold one cart and oxen as
the property of Starling Stuckey to satisfy one
Superior Conrt fi fa in favor of M. D. Mooney vs
Starling Stu-key.
Also, at the same time and place, will he Bold
one hundred acres of land of lot No. 85 in the 4th
district of said-county, adjoining the lands of Thus.
ty of tho
Sultrier
ivsSB
Murphy. M. M. Murphy, Wm. O’Kannon, John
O’Bannon and John Eady, securities. Property
pointed out by transferee.
JOHN T. SMITH.
nov2tds Deputy Sheriff.
\\JILKINSQN SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
11 sold before tho Court-house door ill Ir-
winton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, the reversionary interest of the
estate of Thomas H. Parker, late of said county,
deceased, iu the land set apart out of said estate
to the widow,- Mrs. Nancy Fnrker, aa dower; sn.i-
posed to be lot No. 198 and 17/4 acres of lot No.
199, in the 4th district of s-rid county, being three
hundred and eighty acres, more or less: well
known as tho home-place Whereon said Thoin .j
H. Parker lived at the time of his death.adfoiniug
lands of John R. Rains, M. Jf. llloodwortn, Au-
gustos Pennington and Dxniel McCook. Sr. Le
vied on as the property of Thomas H. Parker, de
ceased, to satisfy a li fa from the Superior Court
of raid county in favor of J. V. Waters vs It. N.
Parker, ndmin-strator of Thomas U. Parker, del
ceased. Resold at risk of J. N. Parker, to whom
tha same was knocked off on 1st Tuesday In Octo
ber, 1873, he failing to pay Iris bid:
JOHN T. SMITH,
oct21tds Deputy Sheriff.
scp28;8m
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of
Ordinary on tho first Monday in January next,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this, 30th day of September. 1873.
oct3 3m JNO. M. GREER, Ordinary.
TWIGGS COUNTY
G eorgia, twiggs county.—whereas
Hubbard Reynolds applies to me for letters
of administration on tho. estate of Ridley Ann
Cranford, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons eoncemod, to show cause, if any they have
to the contrary, at this office, on or by the first
Monday in December next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
C. A. SOLOMON,
octl9.30d Ordinary.
/ l EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY. — Whereas
" T Hubbard Reynolds applies to me for letters
of administration, de bonis non with the will an-
nexed, on the estate of Benjamin Cranford, lato of
raid connty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have
to the contrary, at this office, on or by tbe first
Monday in December next, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
C. A. SOLOMON,
octl9J10d Ordinary.
E XECUTOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an
. order from the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs county, will bo sold, before the Court-
house door in the town of Jeffersonville, in said
county; on the first Tuesday in December next,
within tbe legal hours of sale, all the lands be
longing to the estate of Sampson Bredger, de
ceased, fate of said county, consisting of 2924 acres,
more or less, the same being a part of two lots
Nos. not known, hut lying and b.-ing in tha 23d
district of said county.
Terms, twelve months credit with small notes
and good security. Bond for titles and possession
given. Titles perfected when lost payment is
made. LEVI GALLEMORE,
novl tds Executor.
-By
ail order from tho Court of Ordinary,
will be sold before tbe Court-house door,
in the town of Jeffersonville, Twiggs county,
Ga* on the first Tuesday in December noxt, with
in the legal hours of sale, nil lands belonging to
the estate of James Balkcom. deceased, fate of
said county. Terms made known on day of skle.
J. F., BALKCOM,
! LAFAYETTE BALKCOM,
oet-’S-tOd* ’ - ‘ Administrators.
f\EO'RGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Will be sold
VX bt fore the Court-house door in the town of
Jeffersonville, on the Erst Tuesday in December
next: Fifty (50) acres and one hundred (100) rods
of land, more or less; being the southwest quarter
“ iy-four, (341 " ■’ J
of lot N°. thirty-
L) Also the southeast
quarter of lot No. fifteen (15), with the exception
of ten (10) acres on the southeast comer of said
ing in tlie 27 th district of said county,
property of Uriah Maxwell, deceased, fordistribu-
tion among the heirs. Terms cash.
W. G. KENNINGTON,
octilR ds . . Administrator.
j BIBB COUNTY.
Eo1rGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Sam
uul U. Jaques. Administrator on the estate
of Josephine I. Lightfoot, deceased, applies to me
for letters ofdismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and'singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo nnd appear at tho Court of Ordin
ary on the first MomlayinDecember next, toshow
cause, if any they have, why letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand officially,
nuaSl Rtn C. T. WARD. Ordinary. J
BAKER. COUNTY.
CX E6RGU3AKERCQUXTY.-Whereas, Jaa
Cf (foorae, guardian of Jajneri E., FBuI E, amt
Abner G. Keaton, hiving filed his petition for dis-
from raid guardianship: 2 '
are thereforeto cito ftndadmrmish all per-
id to be and appear qt my office, on
first 'Monday in December next, and
. t any they have, why said letters of
i should riot be granted,
i under m.v hand offuiaUv.
JAMES P. BROADAWAY.
oetnsrii • • - . i • Ordmory.
IJAKER MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE.-
JJWill be sold, liefore the Court-house door, in
Newton, Biker ebir-.ty, on the ' first Tuesday in
December in 1 , -.vdldn lue legal hours of sale, the
following pro.-- i v, tn- .v t: ,
Partrif lots e-f -land Nos. 259, 260 and 261; also,
393. and part of No, 594. Said lots bang in the 7 th
district of 1 Baker county, and sold to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa against Samuel Pendiy in favor of
Thomas W. Fleming. P. D. DAVIS, Sheriff.
oct7 tds '• -
/ i EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—On the first
I f Monday in January application will bo
made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the lands .belonging to the estate of
John .T. Hester, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate. This 28th day of October. 1873.
novl 40d ’ W. fi SPERLIN, Adm’r.
I • EORGIA, BAKER . COUNTY.—Whereas
1 1 Mrs. Maty T. Sutton applies to me fur jx-r-
manent Jetters of administration on tho estate of
Thomas C. Sutton, lato of si id county, deceased,
it is hereby ordered that citation issue in terms of
the law notifying all heirs, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they have, by the first Mon-
day in December, 1873, wny letters of administra
tion should uot bo granted to the said Mary T.
Sutton.
Witness my official signature. ' if
‘ i ' JAMES P. BROADAWAY,
novl 30d .Ordinniy.
✓NEORGIA. BAKER COUNTY.—Whereas W.
VT D. Ivey,
,90
. administrator of the estate of
James Ivey, deceased, represents to the Court in
his petition, duly filed, that ho has fully adminis
tered said deceased’s estate:
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
have, why said administrator should not he dis-
charged from his administration nnd receive let
ters of dismission within the time prescribed by
law. JAMES P. BROADAWAY,
nov2Sm' Ordinary.
CHRONIC . . _ _ J
forms of these diseases in from one to five days;
also tlie STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which
sometimes accompanies the last. It also cures
SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours
GUM-BOILS, NERVOUS HEADACHES,
neluding those which follrw Intermittent Fevers
and Tooth Aehes.in from one to five minutes;also
Colic, Bing Worm and Meningitis. The second n in • • IT v ±
case was cured iu Brunswick, relieving in the fast i u8I10rai (jOHUIllSSlOIl JlLSTCilRIltS •
in a few minutes, the pain in the head and neck,
and tb 0 rigidity of the muscles of the nock. '
Sec cirailirs'eontaining certificates of its virtues
from those who have used it, at the Drug Stores o,
R. B. HALL, Mfifon. and B. F. UL3IER, Savan
nah. who have it for sale. Address orden to
DR. D.,G. WOODBRIDGE,
tnchs SawAwtl Brunswick; Ga.
L. J. GUlXlfaHTlir. JOHN FLANNERY
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
Bay Street, Savaunab, Ga.
A GENT8 tor Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of
t\ Lime, Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics,
etc. Bagging. Rope and Iron Ties always on hand.
Usual facilities extended to customers,
augl dw4sw6m
f\ EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—'Whereas, FraiUl
VX civ. 11. Palmer, Administratrix on the estate
of Samuel B. Palmer, deceased, applies to mo for
lettersjof dismission.
These sri, therefore, to ritcandadmonish all and
singulH r tho kiudred and creditors of rail deceased.
'to be and appear ati the Court of Ordinary on tbe
first Mondny in December, next, to show cause, if
any zhey have, wire letters should not bo granted.
-C-T^RD, Ordinary.
ft EGRGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks af-
tek tho date hereof, application will be made
to tho Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave
to sell pH tho real arid personal pipportv belong
ing to the estate of Wm. M. Riley, t lato of said
county deceased: JuHN II. BARNES,
oetl0 30d Administrator.
i QUITMAN CPUNTY.
ipt EQRGIA.. QUITMAN COUNTY.—To ail
AX whom it may concern: Joel E. Smith hav
ing in proper form applied to mo for permanent
letters' of administration on tho estate (home
stead) of .1 no. (Bisson, kite of said comity: This
is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of
kin of Jno. Glisson. to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law; and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to the a pplicanfc This OiS
tober 1,1873. "W. P. JORDAN,
detstjsod* Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—By virtue ofan
order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Quitman
count v, will lie sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in
DECEMBER next, before the Court-house door
in the town of Georgetown, in Said- county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, all of the lands be-
longing to the estate of James R. Pittman, late of
said county, deceased; the same King tha place
whereon he resided at the time of his death, con
sisting of eleven hundred acres ol. land, more or
loss, and lies on the Cuthbert and Georgetown
road near Enon church. Sold tor $ha purpose of
distrilriition. Terms cash. .
BETSEY ANN PITTMAN,
ocfSI Iaw4w* it- Administratrix.
JASPEfi COUNTY.
G eorgia, jasper county.—t« aii whom
it may concern: Whereas, Berry T. Digby
has applied to ine for permanent letters of admin-
istration on the estateof StephenC.Talmadge,fate
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
parties interested. Whether kindred or creditors,
to .show cause, if any they have, within the time
prescribod by law, why letters should not be
granted to tho said Beriy T. Digby.
Witness my hand this 1st day of October. 1873.
HENRY T. SMITH/
octSSOd Ordinary.
G eorgia, jasper county.—This u to
notify ail persons concerned, next of kini
creditors, that I shall apply at the regular term
of tho Court of Ordinary of said eoufity, in No
vember next, for leave to sell tho real estate of
-Frankie Henderson, deceased.
R. J. TYNER,
oct!5 40d* Administrator.
JONES COUNTY.
fi EORGIA, JONES COUNTY. — Whereas,
VT Horry Ferrell applies for exemption of per-
sonalty under homestead laws, and I will pass
upon the same at this office, on Monday, the xd
d ay of November next, at 11 o’clock a. m. said
day.
Witness my hand officially. „R. T. ROSS,
0Ctl6 2t* Ordinary.
as, G. W. Payne, Administrator of the estate
of P. F. Payne, life of 8nid connty, deceased, hfeq
filed his implication for uismission from said ad*
ministration.
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish a
persons concerned, to be and appear at my office
on or before .the 1st Monday in January next, and
show rouse, if any they have, why said letters o
diemission should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this
25th day of September, 1878.
W. F. CANNON,
sep283m Ordinary.
fi EORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY.—Where-
VT as, Samuel H. Palmer, administrator on the
estate of James Palmer, lato of said county, de-
i, hasf‘ *
filed his application for letters of dis-
mission from said administration.
are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tho heirs and creditorsut Iiw of said
estate to be and appear at mv office on or liefore
the first Monday in December next, nnd show
cause, if any, why said letters ofdismission should
not be granted.
Witness my hand and official sieietnre tlm
August 26,1878. W. F. CANNON,
wig313m Ordinary
fi EORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY.—On
vT the first Monday in November next, I will
apply to tha Court of Ordinary of said county, for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to tho estate
of Nioey Anderson, late of said county, deceased.
, i THOMAS D. ETHERIDGE,
j CRAWFORD COUNTY.
G eorgia, crawford county.—m™.
Joaauna Pope, executrix of the last will and
testament of Solomon L. Pope, fate of said coun
ty, deceased, having represented to me, thnt she
nas fully administered said estate, accordihgto
the tenor and effect of said will, applies to me for
letters if dismission. These are therefore to rite
all persons interested to appearat my office, with
in the time prescribed bylaw, to show cauge, if
any tliqv have, why said application should not
bo granted. Given under my hand and official
this 30th day of August, 1873.
JAS/J. RAY.
sept2 3m*
, Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, C
VT Alien B. 2
of administratio
LA, CRAWFORD COUNTY—Whereas
Maliory applies to me for letter#
. istration on the estate of David McGchee,
late of jraid county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all
and singular the heirs and creditors of said David
McGee, to be and appear at my office, on or be
fore the first Monday in December next, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should not
bo granted.
Given undor my hand and official signature
this October 1st,1878. JAMES J. RAY.
octSlm Ordinary.
G eorgia, crawford couNTY.-where-
as, C. R. Hatcher applies to mefor letters of
administration on the estate of H. H. Collins,
late of laid county, deceased: .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file ob
jections, if any they have, on or by the .first Mon
day in December next.
Given under my hand and official signature
October 21,1873. JAMES J. RAY.
oct22 30d Ordinary.
/CRAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF SALKS.-
Vta Will be sold before the Court-house door,
in the town of Knoxville, in said countv, on tha
Tues' ’ ~ ■ ■
first 1
i December next, within the usual
Tuesday in) _
hours of rale, the fallowing described property.
to-wit i Lot of land No. 128, in the Sth district of
originally Houston, now Crawford county, Geor
gia. containing 2024 acres, more or less, levied on
as the property of James L. Harris, to satisfy ono
execution issued from' March Term 1863 Superior
Court Of Crawford connty, in favor of Benjamin
Yiiisdiivs. Wesley Brooker, principal, and John
L. Harris, security. Property pointed out hy
plaintiff’s attorney.
Al-cv at same time and place, lot of land No.
196 (except one acre, more or less, in the north
west cofncr of said lot) containing 2024 acres,
more ok less, the property of Leroy H. Thurmond.
Trustee for his children, to satisfy six fi fav.issued
out of: Crawford Superior Court: Ewell Webb,
Sidney; Hatcher, et al., for use of office of court vs.
the said Leroy H. Thurmond, Trustee, as afore
said, said land lying ami being in tho 2d district of
originally Houston, now Crawford county.
Also.'at the same time and place, one house and
lot in the town of Knoxville, as the property of
L. B. Sullivan, on the northwest side of the puh-
lie square, to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior
Court of Crawford, E. Peacock vs. L." B. Sullivan.
Property minted out by plaintiff's attorney. -
JAMES N. MATHEWS. Deputy Sheriff.
oom-eodd _
AXECUTOI
T* /
count;
in the town of Knoxville, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in Dectmber noxt, ono fraoiion of
total land No. 101, containing one hundred and
five acres, more or less; lying in the 2d district of
originally Houston, now Crawfonl County. Sold
as the properly of James McNeice, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs. Terms rash.
JOHN P. McNEICE, Executor.
oct31-4t* C. C. McNEICE, Executrix.
EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Four
TAXECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order
Jii from the Court of Ordinary of Crawford
ntyi will bo soi l before the Court-houso door.,
he tow
Gr
* weeks after date, applu-ation will be made
I th6 Court of Ordinary of Crawford county for
leave to sell-the lands belonging (0 the estate of
.James McNeice, latest raid county, deceased
■' j JOHN P. McNEICH, Ex’r.
O. C. McNE1CE, Kx’x.
G EORGIA;CRAWFORD COUNTY—Wliero-
as, John G. Colberf, - executor of A. Martin,
deceased, applies tome for letters dismissory from
said estate.
I !These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all.
and singular tho heirs and creditor of said de-'
ceased, lobe nnd apiiear at my c-ffice, on or by the
first Monday in December next, to show cause
why said letters dismissory should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
September 29,1873. JAMES J. RAY.
octl w3in Ordinary.
rpWIGGS SHERIFF SALES.—^Will bo sold,
J. before the Court-house door in Jefferson
ville, said county, within tbe legal hours hi sale,
onthe lhst Tuesday in December next, the fol-
lowineidescribed propertj'. to-wit:
Three hundred and fifty acres of land, more or
less, being lot-No214, anil -150 of adjoining lot-;
said lands adjoining lands formerly owned by H
H Tarver. R R Slapjiey. Sr. and Gustavus Mc-
Crea. (Also, 481 acres, more or less, bounded ;.s
follows: f «n the north by lands of Tarver and
brother; south by M ESlappey and M E Carter,
and west hy W J Hodges; all of the above de
scribed lands lying nnd being in the £4th district
of said county. Levied on to satisfy one fi fa is
sued from Twiggs Superior Court in favor of C It
Smith Vs T E McCrea and G McCrea. Sill lauds
in possession of P M Solomon, R R Slappoy and
John A McCrea. executor of G McCrea. Proper
ty pointed out by plni-i - attorney.
Also, at the s:une time an l nlace, the following
property, to-wit: Lot No .14 coil tain i n g 2024 acre-s,
more or less, and part of (ot No S5, containing ICO
acres, more or less, which said lot nnd part of l.t
lying aiid being in the 2Cfh district of sail comi
ty, and known as the old S K Long place, new
in possession of John Rcnfroe as tenant, under
E w Hughes as purchaser.' Sold to satisfy a fi fa
Issued from the Superior Court of raid county in
favor of John N Kein et al vs Solotrcn K. Long.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, 20:4 acres of
hind, more or.lcs's, being lot No 100, in the 27t'n
district of said county, to satisfy one fl fa issued
from Twiggs Superior Court in favor of W H
English vs John H. Fitzpatrick. Property in
possession of said J. H. Fitzpatrick and pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney.
efflfeoi JAMES T. EVANS
nov2 tds She iff.
TJOSTPONED EXECUTOR'S SALE.—By vi r -
i tue of an order from the Honorable Court of
Ordinarv, will be sold before the Court -bouse door
in the town of Camills, Mitchell connty, Georgia,
on the 9th day of December next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following described lot- of
land belonging to tlie estate of Daniel Ram bn. de
ceased, viz: Lots Nos. 187.15(1211 and 215. s: 1 :’ t
lying am! being in tho 11th district of Mire-h d!
countv—will bp sold mtwoiiettleinents—250 a.
in one; two good log dwellings, having for- -
each: a good gin-house and sere; V !.tfocnt*d
ircr soil: r"|iai:'s pi nty 11 Usurers* e*''' . 1 8 snd
>1 imeesrary outhouses. Sold for purpose 0
distribution among tiie hcii's of raid dere-.^od.
Terras of sale, rash. D. RAMRO, F.'r
oct25 tds Daniel Ranibo, deceased.
BohSHSi
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