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‘Tittle Tattle.
Henry Wi-rd .Beecher fine said many
pood things, bat nothing thatcommends
it*ell more tu an honorable people than
the follow ing : ‘The dUpnsilion to pry
into the privacy ol domestic fife is, ‘tin
luitunuttly very common, aud is nl
ways moralde, Tlie appetite for
such knowledge is to be regarded as
rum bid, and (he indalgerice of it dis
graceful. A family has a sacred right
to ph'vacy. In guarding the dedicate
'relationsof the hoiischohl secrecy be
comes a virtue. Even if by chance the
private affairs of a household are laid
open to a stranger, honor would
him to turn from them; and if a knowl
edge of them wore forced upon him,
lh y should be locked in silence. A
•double obligation of silence and secrecy
rests upon one who is a guest in a fam
ily. The turpitude of a betrayal of fam
ily history by a visitor is far greater
■than theft would be. It is a thing so
scandalous that it should degrade a
-•on, aud put him out of society. TVbe
tray the secret* of tin household is not
■only an odious immortality, but it !b a
sin and a shame to be known to be on
good terms with those who are known
.to commit such outrages. They put
itheii.selves out of the pale of decent so
cict.y. They should bo treated as mor
al outlaws. Tuose hungry-eyed -wretch
•ee who sit in the unsuspicious circle o'
[parents and children, treasuring their
words, spying their weaknesses, misin
teiyrtliiig tho hhwwM liburtice of the
household, and then run from house to
hou«e with their shameless news, are
worse than poisoners of wells or burn
ers of houses. They poison the faith
of man iii man. Tale-hearers have no
.rights. They are common enemies of
good men. limit, harry, and hound
'them out of society. Tiny are tin
worst of pests save one, and that is the
listener to the tale-bearer. There
could be no tattling if there was no one
to hoar. It takes an ear and a tongue
to make a scandal. Greedy listening
is as dishonorable as nimble tattling.—
The ear is the open market where the
tongue sells its ill-gntten wares. B tne
there are wiio will not repeat again
what they hear, hut they are willing to
listen to it. Tln-y will n>t trade in con
traband goods, but they will buy .enoug.li
of the smuggler for family use These
respectable listeners are the patrons of
tattlers. It is the ready market that
keeps tale bearing brisk. It is a shame
to listen to ill of your neighbors Chris
tian benevolence demands* that you do
not love ill news. A clear heart and a
true honor rejoice in kindly things. It
SbouM be a pain and sorrow to know ot
anything that degrades your neighbor
in your eyes, even if he is your enemy ;
and how much more if lie is your triend I
The Scriptures say, ‘Thou shalt not go
up and down as a tale-bearer amongst
thy people,’ ‘A ’ tale bearer revcaieth
secrets, but he that is of a iaithlul (lion
•orable) spirit concealelh the matter.’—
‘The winds of ti e tale-bearer are us
woui.ds that go down into the inner
dOpel parts ol the belly.” The Hebrews
thought that the affections had th.-ir
seat in the bowels; aud t>y this phrase,
‘go down into the innermost parts of
the belly,’ they signify how shurp uud
exasperating to the deepest leelii g of
our nature are the cruel offices of a
•common tattler. ‘Where no wood is
the tire goeth out ; so, where there is
no tale-hearing, the strife cerfsoili.
Commend us to that religion which
jiiakes a man humane with h's tongue
.and riTmoraUTe with his ear.’ ~~ " -
JEST" Won’t you take I tali' of tliiv
Apple ?” said a pretty damsel. “No, i
tliank you, I would prefer a • ettei
hull.” Eliza blushed aud referred him
to papa.
BTT he Queen of Ptussia offers
4&5U0 to every woman in the king L>iu
who h.»e given birth to twelve children.
JgL A client once burst into tears af
ter he had heard the sttiteumut ol hi.-
counsel, exclaiming, ‘I did not think I
suffered kulf as much till 1 braid it this
■day.’
Ejr Babies are the coupons attach
ed to the bonds of matrimony. The
interest is due at random.
T. A. OiiAßt'AuN. W. K. toX
Furniture, Furniture,
FOR THE MILLION !
CHASTAIN & FOX,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Furniture Dealers ,
N-o. 4, Granite Block,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
WE take ttm method of informing the citizens
of Randolph and arijniuiug comities, that
«re bare opened a Branch House in Duthbert, Ga.,
where we will keep a
Full Stock of Furniture,*
And sell LOWER than can be bought South.
We will taka COTTON at the highest market
price for our Furniture.
.Now is the time to get your houses
Elegantly Furnished,
At prices that defy competition. We will sell at
MACON PRICES,
Which will save you
20 per cent, by Buying from us 1
•* , '
iZP Call and price brfore buying
eloewheie, aud you will not regret it.
AU the latest aud finest styles aud patterns at our
Mammoth Establishment,
Which can be furnishi-t „t once by leaving orders
at the Store known as the
“ BROWN HOUSE,”
Cuthbert Georgia.
■ <5 - -
Improved . Revolving
a a " mm
Codon and Hay
SCREW PRESS!
Patented April 14th, 1868.
Its excellency consists in its simplicity, -strength, portability,
compactness, and convenience.
It can be hauled on a two-horse wagon.
Three hands can put it up and take it down in an hour.
It will pack from 500 to 600 pounds in a bale, with ease.
One hand, without help, has often packed a bale weighing 500
pounds.
This model Press, having been in use for the past two seasons,
and having given entire satisfaction, we can, therefore confidently
recommend it to Planters, as being ONE of the BEST, if not the
very best, Presses in use.
Notice the following certificates (among many others we have
and could procure) from parties who have used this press :
Mkh'Jih Twmmky Ac SirKWAiRT
Gc»th’Him— I have lined your Revolving Cotton Press for two successive seasons
and feel authorizedLto say that i,t is built m conformity with the laws of Mechan
ics ; and for compactness .tff.rrm, reJidTiiess and speed of actiofiTand easy man-
Mgenaent, as well as for the unit' «muty and neatness of the Bales which it packs, I
think it deserves to lie classed in the first rank of Cotton Screws now known to
die public, and I won and reluctantly exchange it f-r any other form with' which I
am acquainted. Very truly and respectfully, Yours, &e., A. MEANS.
:oj
~ rn COVINGTON, GA , May 10th, 1869.
Messrs, [ommky & Stewart, Atlanta, Georgia:
Dining last season I packed with Brooks’ Improved Por table Cotton Screw
•md Revolving Press about 100 bales Cotton, averaging quite 500'lhs., using one
horse, with lever six feet in legtb. For convenience and power, I think it fairly
entitled to preference ov*-r any Screw I have seen in use.
Yours Respectfully, R. J. HENDERSON.
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. 0..
HARMONY GROVE, Jackson Cos, On., Aug. 15th, IS6S.
Via. R. Mckbrson. Ag’t— Dfsgr S/r-- In reply to yours, I have packed upon
the Brooks Cotton Press you mnufactured h.r me; thirty bales »i Cotton. Upon
trial,one stent liami packed a 500 ib. bale (without help) as compact as I usually
send to market. I think the Cotton I'rtss cannot be excelled. It gives me entire
satis tact ion in eveiv paiticiilar. I cheerfully r. commend it to anyone wanting
aPiess. Yours very truly, (Signed) ANDREW WILSON.
. :o:-
SHEFFIELD, GA., May 10th. 18C9
Messrs. Tommf.y & Stewakt, Atlanta, Georgia.
Gentlemen —l have in my •-•in House, convenient to the lint room, owe of the
Brook a, Improved Patent Revolving Cotton 8. Few Presses, whirl I bought of you
last fall. We have packed from 500 to 700 lbs. without the aid of a lever.
i need hardly add, that, for convenience, simplicity, strength, durability, and the
ease with which it can be worked, I prefer it to any other Cotton Screw Press.
Yours, very truly, J A. KENNEDY, Ag’t,
Sheffield Manufacturing Company. -
First Premium Awarded by the Mechanics and Agricultural Fair of La.
MECHANICS & AGRICULTURAL FAIR ASSOC’N OF LA,)
_ TT _ , . - . April 15th, iB6O. j
THE undersigned, Awarding Commitee, Class 4, having on our list various
implements for gathering crops, also Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, and Screws
for sisue, in the performance of our duty, called to our assistance several highly
respectable, intelligent, and disinteri'sted Cotton planters from this and the adjoin
ing btatoa, who, after due examination and consideration, agreed with us in the
opinion that, among some eleven Cotton Presses on exhibition, that the “Brooks
Cotton Screw 1 ie6s was, for efficiency, simplicity" cheapness, and convenience,
the best on exhibition, and accordingly .recommended the same for first or high
est Premium.
(Signed) DANIEL EDWARDS, Chairman.
F. H. KNAPP.
A. O. DEYEZIN.
Parties wishing to purchase this Press, can send thoirhrders to the undersign>
ed, owners of the Right in Georgia.
TOMMEY & STEWART,
Hardware Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Or to Dr. o. P. TOMMEY? Ag’t, Americus, Ga. sep!6tf
LOVFLL & LATTIMORE,
155 & 157 Congrees St., Savannah, Ga.,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in American, English and German
Hardware , House Furnishing Goods ,
poking p » r l°r and Heating Stores; Osns, Pistols and Sporting Goods;- Kedzie’s Oelebra'ed
SheeTlfon Sr’ Na,ls ar,d bollow Ware - Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Also, Manufacturers of Tin and
* * re l . airgltHtm
BROWN HOUSE
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, ; .* .• : : : : .• GA.
E. E. BROWN & SON,
nor iSlt Pkopriztors.
Attention.
FOR the convenience of the Sick, my Drugstore
wilt he opened on Sundays tr«t.^to_lu^lslogk;
Dental Tools, Artificial Teeth,
GOLD FOIL ,
And everything in this line always on hand at Man
nfacturer a Prices, at the Drug Store of
n.arll-ly J. J. McDONALD.
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines,
GINS and It VMS !
kinder gale at the Drug Store
DRY GOODS!
liffilt 1KT18! 1181,
ORFF, WATKINS & CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
4
HAVING long seen the necessity of an EPCL ' STYE WHOLESALE DRY
GOODS HOUSE in uur city, we have closed out our RETAIL STOCK,
enlarged our store to nearly double its former cupucity, aud shall confine oar
selves
Exclnsively
TO THE
Wholesale Trade!
Our Stock will be kept complete af all times, and with ouf increased fa
cilities, think we can offer superior inducements to retain the trade in Savanah.
WE ARE NOW OPENING
Our Fall Stock.!
Consisting of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK of
Dry Goods and Notions,
Ever brought to this market, to be sold only at
WIIOLE S A L E !
* - - .-I ■’*' " ~v j '
We respectfully solicit orders, and invite the attention of Melchants visi
ting our city.
OSPF, WATKINS & C».
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
CORNER CONGRESS, WHITAKER and ST. JULIAN STREETS ,
Georgia,
TTAS now on hand anew and admirably selected Stock of
SILVER AND GOLD WARE!
WATCHES, of the most approved make, of both Amer'can and Foreign Manufacture. CLOCKS of
every size. Ornamental and Plain. GOLD RINGA, DIAMONDS, and JEWELRY nf the purest ntetaT
and latest style. BIJOUTERIE, and rare and cnstlv Fancy Article-, sui’abie for Presents and Brida*
Gifts. In short, everything that the trade can farnish, and at the most reasonable price--.
His Stock is the Largest and Best of any Southern House.
Repairing done neatly and with despatch, and old Stiver bought at full pi ices.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Agent for
Wheeler $* Wilsons Noiseless (Lock Stitch)
Sewing: 3&/'E5&,013.±:0.0*3.
oct7-t>o>
E. D. SMYTHE &'CO„
Importers*and Whaksale Dealers in
Crockery, Cliioa and Glassware,
140 Congress, and 57 St. Julian Sts.
Being the only bonse in Savanaob in our fine that Import our Ware Direct from the English
Potteries, we can offer superior iudqcements to Dealers. nugl9-3m'
BOLSHAW & SILTA, ;
Importers and Jobbers of
Crockery, China, Glassware, Etc., Etc.
68 St. Julian & 101 Bryan Sts., (Between Whitaker St. and the Market.)
—-
mini 1 1 m,
Fall and Winter
STOCK I
Wholesale Trade.
DRY GOODS,
Boots,
Shoes,
and Hats,
mil I it.
•& JEWEE.E3R.,
139 and 141 Congress St.,
SAVANNAH, t : : GEORGI 4
'll
WOULD ask the attention of Pmi
chasers to their extensive Stock kb
the above Goods,
NOW OPENING.
• f
Which they propose to offer at suqL
prices as will induce buyers to pur
chase in the
SAVANNAH MARKET.
We also call attention to our usual
large Stock in ' -f
I
Georgia Domestics
and Woolens, *
Which are Bold at
Factory Prices;
Richmond Striped Osnaburgs,
“ White - M
“ Wool Plains.and Twills,
Athens -•* " “ J
K Fancy Cotton Stripes,
“ “ “ Checks,
“ * u “ Yarns,
Augnsta 3-4, 7-8 Brown Shirtings,
M 4.4 “ Sheetings,
“ <l Drills.
aug!9-3m
T O |
MERCHANTS & PLANTERS
Os Southwestern On.
WE would again respectfully call your atteu
tion to the fact, that we are daiiy receiving
«ur Fall Sleek of Goods purchased by our Senior,
and will sell them as low as any respectable House
in Georgia. Gur Motto is Large sales and Small
Profits. Our stock consists of the following arti
cles : Borneo Bagging, Double anchored, Kentucky
and Hemp; also, GuDuy, in rolls, very cheap ; Ar
row,'Wuifev and Beards Ties, Baling Twine and
Rope ; Flour, all grades, in Barrels and Sacks, in
cluding the Hiram Smith ; Sugar, all qualities. Tof
fee, Tea, Spice, Pepper, Ginger Nutmegs, Cloves,
Cinnamon, Sardines, Oysters. Pickles Sta ch,Soap,
Soda, Candles, Manioca Schnapps, For er, Ale,
Crackers, Salt, Maple Sugar, Pines. Cotton Cards,
Tobacco, Mackerel, White Fish, Blue Fish Roe
and Magdalene Herrings, Champiigne arid Ca ifor
nia W'nes, Ru e, Nails, White Lead, Linseed Oil,
Hams, Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Long, Clear and
Breakfast Bacon, Powder, Shot, Lead and Caps,
Potash, Dried Beef Well Buckets, Tubs, Buckets
and Bronms, Mess, Prime Mess and' Rump Pork,
Lard. Butter, Cheese, Liquors Os all kinds, Impor
ted and Domestics, Georgia Osnaburgs, Yarns,
Stripes and Kerseys.
Our Stock will be Well kept up all the Fall and
Winter. Purchasers need not (ear about our not
being able to fill ny sze bills, and we wiil take in
payment at Market price, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax,
Woo), Dried Fruit. If you want the worth ol your
money, don't fail to call on us at the
VyoiTE COIt.NEIi, MACON, GA.
gjesohotla.
mutual fire and life
INSURANCE COMPANY.
HAVING fully organized our Company on a sure
and permanent basis and haring the Oomp
(roller’s au'horny, we present to the. Southern Peo
.nle what we believe to be one of the safest and best
y<k> Insurance Companies ever established in the
-outbern Country. The Home Office is in Macon,
Georgia, where every dollar invested will remain in
our midst. The galaxy of names, given as directors
tad referees, is a sufficient guarantee of itself of the
(fidelity with whiph this institution will be managed.
The capital is sufficient to meet all losses in every
contingency. We earnestly appeal to our citizens
everywhere to build up with us this structure tor
the beuefit of our loved ones, our home and our
country.
Hundre sos Thousands of dollars are yearly ab
stracted from the pockets of our people, and carried
to foreign parts to enrich strangers who have but
ittle sympathy for U3.
Can we not learn wisdom and use ou' means to
nrich ourselves and beautify our homes ?
We will try and place, in every locality, polite
,nd efficient Agents to transact the business of tbe
Company. And we cordially invite alt desiring
gencies in this Company to call on the Officers, at
jj he office building, near the Passenger Depot, in
i root of the two hotels, on Fourth street, where all
\ matters of detail will be cheerfully given.
i The profits will be entirely mutual after paying
, ix per cent, to the Stockholders for amount of
Stock guaranteed.
W. J. LAWTON, President.
J, C. McBCJRNEY, Vice President.
B. J. Liuhtfoot, Secretary.
• BOARD OF DI: EOTORS :
SHER AYRES, Fertil z r, Macon, Ga.
!. C. NISBET Irou Founder, Macon, Ga.
T. JOHNSON Johnson,Campbell & Cos., Whole
ale Gtocers, Macon, Ga.
ACKSON DeLOACHE, Carriage Depository, Ma
con, Ga,
. C. Me BURNEY, Macon, Ga.
f. J. LAWTON, Lawton & Lawton. Macon, Ga.
.AVID T SINGLETON, Planter, Eatonton, Ga.
itCIIARD HOBBS, of Cruger & Cos. Bankets Al-
BOZEMAN, Pres’t Georgia Home
, Insurance Company, Columbus, Ga.
CUMMING, Hanker, Savannah, Ga.
P * ‘STOVALL,^StovaII A Butler, Augusta, Ga.
f ADA MS, Cashier National Bank, Atbens, Ga.
f.M FURLOW, Ameticus. Ga.
refkrvncps:
Brriss & Howell. Wilmington, N. C.
§O. Augustus Youi g, Charlotte, N. C.
Wi. B Wrigh , Fayetteville. N. C.
4#. C Slocum, Goldsboro. N. C.
m» M. LawtoD, Oharleaten, S. O.
JS»f P. Boyce, President Theological Institute,
Greenville. S. C.
I . snrman, D. D., Newberry Court House, S. C.
tR ■). B. Dargan, D D.. Sumpter, S. C.
' S Aikin, Knoxville, Tenn
JBt McKmihb. President Eastern Bank of Eufau
la, Eulaula, Ala.
Ehodoie Harris, President Lonisville Insurance
Bnd Banking Company. Louisv lie, Ky.
Vfr,. D. Miller, Lynchburg.' Va.
T t. S. Fetgusoii, Lynchburg, Va.
I I. Baldwin & Cos., New York.
C ilhweight, Rice Sc Semple, Montgomery, Ala.
I ;-}nv. J. G. Shorter, Futaula, Ala.
I j. Warren, President Falls City National Bank,
Louisville, Ky.
G (don, Owens & Siokes, Abbeville, Ala.
P 3. Pe per & C<>., Mobile, Ala
J sail Morris, Banker, Montgomery, Ala.
•H McColl, Commissioner, New Orleans, La.
V >yd, 1 ,ow & Ludwigscn, New Orleans, La.
N tie & Brothers, Iron Works Home, Ga.
G t A. K. Lawton, Savannah, Ga.
G I A H. Colquitt, Baker County, <Je,
T l* H Willingham, Dorgherty County,Ga,
Jains Callatvay, Atlanta, Gu.
C< i Luther J. Glenn, Atlanta Ga.
Di V. W. Keen Salisbury, N. C.
Mi . W. M. Robinson, Attorney at Law, Salis-
bury, N C.
Cos ,C F. Low, Merchant, LexiDgton, N. 0.
Ja its Sloan Esq., Merchant, Greensboro, N C.
He t E. G Reade, Supreme Court Judge, Roxbo
ro, N, C.
Ho . C. S, Winstead, Roxboro, N. C.
B. Williamson. Wholesale Grocer, Raleigh, N. C.
J. Dilln gbant, Newbern, N C.
Ro ert Th nipson. Esq., Wholesale Grocer, Nash
ville, Tennessee.
Ho . John Erskio, Judge U S. Court, Atlanta,Ga.
lIM the regul rlv authorized. Agent for ttit;
(EOKGIA MUTUAL FIRE A LIFE INSU
KA ICE C l l Ml’ AN\, *an J will take pleasure in
giv If; all necessary information in regard to its
plai ), workings, etc., and will receive applications
for nsursnee in alhits various branches.
0 See up Stairs in Douglass Buildir g, West Side
Pul k Square, Cuthbert, Ga.
jv!9tf D. C BANCROFT.
IAEDEMAN & SPARES,
IN TEND RING THEIR SEKVH ES AGAIN
I p their planting In. pda as W n.bouse and
Courn >1 .Ve'chan • deem ii wholly mmeee'-sa
rv to »i ke umises to their willingne a and
ability t __iul.v_Jhem 1 ithfulh and adrantugimus
+y.
Their long experience and the huge patronage
which has ever been xtended the ho se is proof
-crmchi iwo ;h, 1 they'd' ■v- the ea-uMiai g"..f 1 hi!
planting con n unily, imd > y prompt and honest
attention to Hreir interest, they intend to merit ir.
the future the pattonage So liberally giveu them in
the past.
ORDERS FOR SUPPLIES
+
Promptly titled at lowest market prices, and the
usual facilities extended to those who intrust then
business with us.
O. G. SPARKS,
T. HARDEMAN, Jr.,
sep2 8m Macon, Ga.
New llilmcry Goods.
Mrs. M. L. COOPER
RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of her old
customers and the public generally, to her
Large and Complete Stock of
MILLINERY GOODS
Which she has just received and opened.
Her Stock i's H ATS is large and emb'see* all
the latest style., which will be s«ld at reasonably
low prices.
Al-o, the genuine Ostrich and Swan Plumes—
very Hire,
Fine Silk Velvets and Ribbons of all shades, and
all other a.tictes usually kept in a first c ass Milli
nery establishment.
• Call and examine her goods and prices before
purchasing elsewhere. re 23tt
Greenbacks Yet Wanted.
IF yon want a neat and setrvicahie New BUGGY.
and HARNESS or a No. 1 WAGON, I have
them alwavs on hand and for sale
VERY CHEAP FOR CASH.
Single and Uouble HARNESS always in store.
Bridles, Martingales, Riding, Driving and Tie
Reins, always ready in store. Wagon and Dray
HARNESS »t low figures. Mtri- Bridies, Wagou
Harness, Collars, W in os, e c.
REPAIRING,
In all the branches of my Factory, done with neat
ness and dispatch.
C%ll in nd let me sell Von 1,2, or l<i() pair of
SHOP MADE SHOE& !
Made from good material aud hv good shoe makers
of long experience Call in and examine for your
selves, and it you want to pu>chase goods in my
line, you will be veiy apt to trade.
sep2et J. A. FOSTER.
1 White Lead,
I Putty, Varnishes, Spicas, Soda, Cuttle
Powders, Blue Stone, Lampblack,
Dyestufis, Snuff, Toilet Soaps,
j Brushes, Combs, Perfume
ry, Hair Oils, Cologne,
Hair Restorers,
Lilly White,
■and a.
Thousand and One Other Articles I
Can be fouud at the Drug Store of
marll-ly J J. MeDONALD.
DR. S. G. ROBERTSON,
SURGEON DENTIST\
OCt2fitf CiJTHBSRT, GEORGIA.
Be 6U| C to call at
J.J. MCDONALD’S
irug Store, on the South-east Corner of the
iqiiare, and you shall not. go away dissatisfied,
'ittier as to prices or articles. marl 1-ly
Patent Medicines,
IF EVERY KIND, CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
maril-ly J. J. McDONAI.D
Stolen,
1 AST FRIDAY evening, on the road between
gJ Cuthbert and Bay residence, a Black tan
VUND, four months old. His breast and tips ol
J* on left fore toot are white. Any information
sto bis whereabouts will he liberally rewarded.
I aug2ti-tf JOHN W. MATTOX.
House and Lot for Sale. P
1 rii E. T. HOMAN, wishing to remove to Ear
-4 L ty county, ( Per* for sale his House and Lot,
si luted in the Soulh eastern paitol town. House
D * *—nearly three acres of laud,
or iiartrrulius enquire of
Legal Advertisements. HHT
RANDOLPH SHERKIFF’S SALE.
WILL be'sdid before the court door ih
tbe City if Cuthbert on tbe let Tuesday in
December next between the Legal hours of sale.—
The following property to wit. house and lot in
the City of o»thbe-t, known as lot No. (85) ex
cept Northwest porner of said lot *BO feet fronting
the street and running South 282 fret, now in pos
session of Dr. K. S. Jackson. Levied on by vir
tue ot Randolph Supreme court fi fa issued in favor
of James Jordan vs. John Roe property pointed
out by E. S. Dour less, plaintiffs attorney. Tew.
nov4 Id' JAMES BDtJHAN AN, Sheriff
POSTPONED ASSIGNEE’S SALE*
I>Y virtue of an order from the Hon. District
will ABfei f f ° r h , e . Sou . ,berß ‘District of DeorgV *
r 12* ~8 ,1,8 '? theci ‘y of Cuthbert, on if* Ist
Tuesday in December n Xt before the court bon”
door between the legal hours of sale, the following
property to wit: *
One house and lot in the city of Cnthbert. on De
pot street, fronting 90 feet, and running hack to W
B. Dixson s lot on the East, and bounded on tbe
Santh by lot of Dr. Cobb. Sold as the property of
Duncan Jordan, bankrupt.
t3f* Free from encumbrance purchasers paving
for stamps and deeds. Terms cash. * *
Also, all the notes apd accounts insolvent or non
colleclable belonging to said bankrupt.
Also, a 'ot ot bats, and sold as the prop
erty of D. Jordan bankrupt.
DOT4-td E. T. DAVIS.
Assignee.
COMMISSIONERS' SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from tbe Stipe*
rior Court of Rando pb county, will be sold,
tor the purpose ot division among the tenants in
common, the children and grand children of Mar
garet Adams, wife of Shadiack Adams, deceased,
on the first Tuesday in December next, at Cuthben,
Georgia, a certain tract of land, lying and being in
tbeVth District of said county of Randolph, ancS
State of Georgia, and consisting of one hundred
and thirty acres off of the southern part of Lot.
No. 70, iu said District, the line dividing said lot
being known as the Spring Branch, and to run duw
East from tbe head of said branch to original fund
line. Terms Cash. JOHN W. SEALY,
CHAS. STANDLEY.
THUS. CROZIER,
nov4td Commissioners:
AI > MINI ST K ATOM’S SALE.
W7 lUL BE SOLD, on tbe first Tuesday in De-
V? eeirber next, thi insolvent notes and ac
counts, belonging to the estate of McKeen Cook,
late 01 said county deceased. Terms Cash
JAMES T HARDEN,
nov4td Admr. debonis non.
GEORGiA. RanD"LPU °ountt— Jr.ha steWart
applies to ihe undersigned fbr Letters of
Guardianship of fne person and property of James.
'Dennis, Isaac aod Martha Lee Cikemnu, minor chil
dren ot Janies Cos eman deceased. These arc there
fore to require all peisons concerned to file jn my
office on or before tbe ■first Monday, in December
next, their objections, if any they have, to said ap
pointment, otherwise letters will be grantedhAe ap
plicant. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this the 28th day ot October. Ik’69
nov4-lm M. GO KM LEY, Ordinary.
ADMINISTEA TOE’S SALE.
nY virtue of*an order from the court of ordinary
of Monroe county Georgia. Will be sold on
the first Tuesday iu December 18«9, between ihe
legal horns of sale, in the city ot Cuthbert Randolph
County G-orgia ore lot of land in said county num
ber thirty (80) in the sixib (ij) district containing?
two hundred tw» and a half ac es more or les*.—
Sold as the property of Onom J. Willi’s deceased,
late ot Monroe county Georgia, for a drstribuHoar
among the h gatives terms cash.
oct2Std J AS’II. FRYER,
Admr* de bonis non.
GEORGIA Uanoolph County. —Four weeks af
ter date applicatinD will be made to the court
oi ordinary in and toy said county tor leave to sell
the real property belonging 10 tbe estate of James
Coleman late ol said ci unty deceased.
oct29 lm A. J. COLEMAN, Admr’.
(GEORGIA, oanpolik County. —A. J. Cole-
T man ailim’ ot the esiate of Janie Coleman,
lute o' said cotr ty deceased applies for fitters of
di-mission from said estate. Ail persons mterest
ed are not tied thit his application will be consider
ed at the February term fit the court of ordinary
of i-uid county, given under mv bums aff-riaily.
oct2B Bni M. GORMt.EY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Ka dolph County. — James A. Al-
Itsou applies lor letters of administration on
the estate of Jessie B. Ke>-, late ot said county de
ceased All persons interested are notified to fill
lhei>- objectiot s ii any they have on or before Ihe
rp-x mber teun ot the court of > rdinary twr
said county, given under mv bund and • ffie at sig
n.iture M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
. oefi* 8"d
/ A EORGI 1, - |iANDuI.P )t .X WiW iTY^^ 9 i^JJ[ Ji>
YA Jo e< ap lies to the undeisigued tor' Letters
wt Guardianship ot the pets ms and property of
James and \\ iiliaut C‘>ok, Ytiinors o Jatnt a Cook*
it-ce The-o are xtieiotoi-.. tfr r* quirt all per
sous ro'rWn e I to file in my office, on or before tbe
!9tli dav of November next, theirobteoljoharifaay
thet have, to said iippointinent, otherwise Said l.et
teiswillbe granted the applicant. Given under
my ha»d officially. M. GORMLEY,
oct2! im Ordiuary.
C A EGRG.I t Randolph County.—Four weeks af-
JT ter date a-iplie tu.n will be made to the Cuint
ol ordinary lor leave to sell the rial c-tate belong,
ing to William Mainon deceased.
octl4 lm WII LIAM B DIXON, Arim’r
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BY virme of an o del, granted by tbe Ordina
ry’s Court, ot Early county, Ga., will be sold,
bet* re he Court House door in Cuthbert, Gu.. on
the fourth Monday iu November nexi. Lot ot Land,
N*>. 2rJ, sitl District Randolph t onnty, as the
pr) oerty of Wm. B.iitev, deeeased.for the benefit
of hi ciedi'ors. Termseash.
octTtd* MILTU.N M. MOORE, Exr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order granted at tbe October
term if th- Court.oi Oidinnry of Rendolph
county, wilt be sold at the Coutt House, in tbe city
of Cuthbert on the first Tuesday in December
next, as tbe property of Lorenzo W' Bramlett. de
ceased, Lo's of Land No. 138 and 134, in the 61b
Dis'rict, containing 890 acres, more or less. Sold
tor the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
oct7t<l»* E. McDoNALD, Admr.
EXECUTORS SALE.
UNDER the last will and testament of Persons
W ulkei deceased Will be sold at Cstbbert
Randolph County Ga.. be’ore the Court House,.on
'he lsi Tuesday in December nexi Lot No. fits (5)
in the ninih(iPh)District ol *aid county and beloi g
ing to the estate 1 1 said deciased. Teims of sale
3 annually.instaHuieots sma l notes wiib approved
security. FREEMAN WALKER.
C. L. WALKER.
ectl4-td Executor ehfc
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE *
BY virtue of an order from the Con it of Ordina
ry ol Randolph county, will be sold at the
Ccuit House in Cuibbeit, «a the fi st Tuesday in
December i-ext, as the property of the estate es
Mary Byars, deceased, city Lot, in that part ol the
city of I'ulbbei t, known as Andrewville; bounded
on the North by the S- V\ . R. R , and on the West
by the lot ol Thus. Bvars Sold fur the benefit ol
heirs and creditois. Toms cash.
o< t7td* JOHN W. HART, Admr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue *,f an order granted by the Court of
I Otrir ■ v of Randolph county, wilt be sold at
the,Court Ho 1-- J , on the first Tucadai in December
next, li of L id No. 124, in ibe loth District, said
lo cun'- 118 - acres, more or less Sold for the
bent fit Ol m il* and creditors of Austin Mullens,
late of aaiJ county deceased. Terms cash.
JOSEPH C. MULLINS,
oc(7td Admims rator de bonis non.
/ t t.OKti IA, Randolph County.—Mr*. Syutba
vJ A. Jordan. Adnimsi.at.ix on the esiata es
Wil iam Joidan, laie of said county deceased, ap
plies tor Letters of Dismission trom said estate.—
All petsoos interested are notified ibat her applies
two will be cnnsidt-re.i at the January Term of ibe
Court ol Oidinary of said county.
Given nnder my band olficialtv, this Septembai
28tb, 1889. M. GORMLEY.
sepSo-8m Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Randolph County. —Sbadrack Ad
ams, Jr., Adiuiuistrator on the estate of Sbad
rack Adams, Sr., late of said county deceased, ap
plies fir Letters of Dismission from s<lj estate
All persous interested are uotified that his applies,
tiirn will be consideted at the December term of
the Court ol Ordinary of said cunty.
Given under my hand officially.
sepg-3ui M UOKii EY, Ordinary.
/ vEOuGIA, Randolph County-.—E 0. Giant,
VJ Administrator ou the estate of Janie- A. Math
ews, late O' saw cuun y deceased, applies tor Let
ters of Dismission trom Slid male. All persons
interested are notified that bis applicaiion will ba
considered at the January Term ol the Court if
Oidinary of said county.
Given under my hand and official signature, tbia
4th day of October, lStiil
oct7-3m M. GORMLEY; Ordinary.
/ ' EOKGIA, Randolph Couuty. — VVitlium Bpeari
VJ Executor of jfie last will ol Caibarine Hawk,
late ot said Counti. deceased, applies for Letters of
Dismission from said estate All persons iuteiested
are notified that bis appi leal ion wi fbe considered
at the January Te m ol the Court of Ordinary of
Said county. Given nnder my hand and official
s.gn&ture, ibis Sept. 23d, 18«9.
sep3o Sin M. GORMLEY, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Rancolph County.— John McK
Gunn, Execuior ol toe Estate ot B. A. E, Weak
late oi said county, deceased, applies lor letters o
dismission fr ,m said Estate. Ail persons interest
ed are notified ib#t bis application wi'l be consider
ed at the December Term ot the Court ol Ordinary
ot said county
Given under my hand officially.
41. GORMLEY,
augt9-3m Oidip-ry.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.—
Administratrix on iho Estate of E ijab late
of said county, dtecused, applies for letters of dis
mission flour said Estate. All persons interested
are notified that her appl caitou wtfi he considered
I at ibe December Term of the Court oi Ordinary of
said comity. *
1 Given under my band _