Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-????, December 23, 1869, Image 4

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I* lh«*e iio'~&oom in the An gel Land. L* short tin e since the writer listened ‘Ho mm interesting diecburse by a Metho di*t jq caohvr he related the • tblhivritig ttHicbiiig incident; A moth er who '"was preparing fume flour to • bike into bread, ■lyf'/it' for a- few •'mo ment*, w+TSn little Mary—with childish: • curiosity to see ivhut it was-bstk h<rM ’ of the dish, which fatHo the floor ing'hpv coutente. he mother struck 1 the clliid a severe Mow, snyiilg 'with imger that she was always hr the way Ti~o weeks niter, little Mary sickened ■*auU uicd. On her death bed,wbiufde f Jiribhffe,‘ I »he ask**d *her "Itlother if there would be no room for her among the angels. “I was always in v*mr -way." mother—you had i.o room i'or little Mu (ry ! And will 1 b<- in the angel w way ?’’ l Tiie broken hearted mother then*felt no sacrifice too great cor Id she- have saved her child j Is there no room among the angels For the spirit of your child ? - Will they tuke your little Mary • In their loving arms so mild ? Will they ever love me fondly. As my story, bo >ks have said ? Will they find a home lor Mary— Mary numUtvA with the dead ■? Tell me truly, darling mother. Is there room tor snch as me ? Writ f-gaio the home of spirits, Aud the shining angels see’? • I have sorely tried you. mother— Been to you a constant care ; - And yon will not miss me, mother, •When I dwell For yon have no room for Mary— She was ever in your way. And she fears the good will shun her ; ■Will they, darling mother, say? ’■Tell me—tell me truly, mother, Ere life’s closing hour doth come, Do you think that they will keep me, lu the sbiuing angels’ home ? *1 was not so wayward, mother. Not so very—very bad, But what tender love wouiil nourish, And make Mary’s heart so glad ; Oh I I yearned for pure affection, In this world of bitter woe ; And I long for bliss Immortal, In that land where I mnet go ; Tell me onoo a?ain, dear m >ther, Ero you take the parting kiss. Will all the angels bid hie Welcome To that world of perfect bliss? A Good O.vk -A pretty rich occur rence ciime off at Sandyville, Tunoiii-a. w-is county, Ohio the other day Mr ’XL' Piirhind, the landlord, and also a farmer, took a lot of sheep from Colo nel Black to keep for him. The bar gain was that if any of the sheep died M Farland was to pelt or wool them, which means that he was to take the, hides off or pull the wool, as lie thought proper. A stotmy night en-m,* and three of the sheep died. McFarland ‘had a chunk of a hoy in his employ who was not np to sheep talk, and he order ed the boy t<* go and pelt the sheep.— •Hu came back in a couple of home, and McFarland asked him how lie hail got on, to which he demurely replied : “Oh, middling ; I got the most of them but there was three*! could not catch.” McFarland Went to the shrijp "parffure ami discovered that the boy haft “pelt ed” nineteen of the sheep to death, and pretty thoroughly run down the ‘three wild ones. B@u A darkey return!fig from church, was asked to give an account, of the isuuann. “Well, sail, de sermon was upon tie miracle ob de loaves and fislu-a. l)o minister said how der was seven thousand loaves, and five thousand -fish e» divided between de twelve ’post lea ” '“‘Well, what miracle was there about that?” “Why, sah; de tnrratcle Was dut dey didn’t bust 1 flfU’s tny'qjeicep lion ob de circumstance ” enthusiastic old lafty, living near Detroit, whose hnsbaml had hut a few days previous b:en attended to his last resting place by the Masonic, 'fraternity, was v. ry much elated with the funeral obsequies; narrating the 'particulars of the occasion to a neigh bor, Bhe wound up by saying, ‘Oh, you ought to have been there—we had a splendid time, »@u ‘Do you ever take anything?’ asked Sharp of Snozzles ‘Never, sir, except I’m unwell, and then my weak ness is cognac. Just now I'm tnmb led with hollowness, add I don’t care if I do.’ nr Jirn has a precocious nephew , a lad just three years old. Playing with *>is kitten yesterday, Miss Kitten ‘got her back up’ about something (kit tens as well as folks often get their backs up,) and scampered over the floor, l.ittle nephew was delighted and sang out, ‘Look, ma, kitteHVgot 'a Grecian bend V , 90* A country girl rode into New Albany, lud , to do some sh. piping.— When Hie clerk asked if there Wtfa anything else he could do for her, he was amazed by the reply, ‘Oh no sir; unles you will be kind eltOUgh to go out and milk the old mare, lor I rode her from home without the colt.’ »■ A French girl asked the priest the other day,‘Why is it, father, I’but we ask every day for our daily bread instead of asking at for a week, a mouth or a year V ‘Why, jo'll little goose, to have it fresh to be sure,’ was the re ply- tea. An Irishman was bound over by the P> lice Magistrate the other day ‘to keep the peace towards all Her Mejtsty’s subjects,■’ as the bonds al ways run. ‘All right, yer worship,’ replied Pat; ‘l’ll observe the bond, but God help tte first foreigner I get my bands on.’ 4©* Young lady (to Fred with thin legs) ‘Fred I always admired your courage; I knew when I first laid my eyes on you that you were braVe to rashness.’ Fred (coming up smiling) ‘Oh, don’t my dear YVhy do you say that.’ Young Lady—‘YVhy any man ha* coinage who can tnißl himself long Bt a time on such legs as yours.’ One of cur Methodist exchanges Bays : Take your religion with you to the sea shore, the springs and the moun tains ; retain its spirit, and in order to do this, jealously maintain its form Too many of us are like the little girl who at the close of her evening prayer one day said : ‘NoW good-by, G<«d ; good-by, Jesus Christ, I’m going to Bos ton to morrow.’ B®.M hs Susau B. Anthony says •he canvssed Kansas, Illinois, Missou ri, New York, and the District of On* hnnbitt, and never kissed one son of Ad am over two years old.’ Aud we will make an even bet that no stjjj of Adatn over two years old ever kissed her. hy is it easier to be a clergyman ?lijnn a physician ? —Because it is eusi. to preach than to practice. A Touching Story. —The Hon. A. H. Stephi ns, of Georgia, in a recent ad dre-a, at a meeting at Alexandria, lor tiie benefit of tbe Oiptun Assylum and Free School of ‘that city,' refit Wd the following anecdote-: ’A poor tis fie toy’on a cold niabt, with no home or rofif to shelter his head iy>. paternal or maternal-gnardian or gfiidc to protect or dirfbt him on his htiky reached at nightfall the home of a'wbal tby planter, who-topk him in. and fed him. and sent him’Bn 1 his w»y with his Messing These kind StUWlTTntn* cheer ed his heart and’inspir-d him with fresh ( Murage to battle with die obstacles of I f-. Year* rolled round- Providence led him on and he reached the legal profession; his host had died ; the cor morants that prey on the sulwtaiH# of man had formed a < onsuiraey to g-1 font t.,e widow her estates She sent for the nearest mnftxM to commit her cdtTsd so tlhn, and that counsel pr >ved io be the orphan boy long before wel comed and entertained by her deceased husband. The stimulus of a warm and tenacious gratitude was now addl'd to the ordinary motive connected with the profession He undertook her oausiy With a Will tint easy to be resisted ; lie gained it; the widow's estates were se cured to her in |>erpetuit.y, and Mr. Stephens added with an efiqfttaids of emotion that sent fib electric thrill throughout the house, that boy stands before you. r ’Fkaid ’Tiaouudn’t Horp -Out—A passenger on the Little Miami Railroad Lightning El|»ress relates tbit one night a tail old negro, in (Thill alarm about the shortening of his through ticket accosted him as follows : “Look here, boss, I wants to ax yon a question l’s a good way from home, arid wants to know if I’s on the right track?” *'Wh re do you waul to go, uncle we asked. “To Fort Gibbon, way down in Arkin saw, sah. Now, boss, I’s ignorant, anil wants to know if I’s ou the right keur for Cincernati.’’ YVe assured our negro Iriend he was all right for Cincinnati, when he broke loose a-( follows : “Look u here, boss, tJbean’t know nothing when I’s away from home —clean fact, sah. When I started out from Washington city lb ad a powerful long string ol dese heah”—exhibiting that portion of his through ticket which had not been talfen up. “Eberey now and then a gentleman cor'es round and tars off a little piece. Tell you, sail, it’s git ten mighty short. “Fraid it ain’t gwine to hold nut until I g«t» 'through.’’ This last remark created quite a laugh, in which the negro joined Learti ]y- Extreme Delicacy.— “ls there any thing the matter ?’ ‘There is, sir,’ was the host’s savage reply. ‘-Have I given any offence V ‘Yf.u have si,.’ ‘Really, 1 am ignorant of it.’ ‘Well, sir, let me tell you such lan guage won’t suit here ’ *Mv dear sir what language ? We were only talking of soup!' ‘Well, sir liu you said ox tail V ‘VV«-11 suppose I did ?’ ‘YVhy, sir, it’s that very word that sent all the ladies blushing out of the room—it's highly unftecoinih|j lahguage =-veiy inipropei indeed !’ ‘But. my dear sir, what would yon have me say ?’ I called the soup by its (proper name didn’t 1 ?’ ( sir, you did not ; and whenever you have occasion to speak of that par ticular soup again, never say Ox tail settp f Say ‘Fiy soup / that's the proper word, sir ’ B rmvn had been in love with a 4adj-, and asked permission to call her hy the expressive name of some hniinal, which was grained Oh ‘Condi tion tfitffshe should have the same priv ilege On leaving, Brown said, ‘Good night, deer.’ ‘Good night, bore,’ said she. Brown has since given up the Ciitlipany of yung Indies. ®t*L. A ternpefaircfe lecturer, descant ing on the superior vir ties of cold wa ter, remarked : ‘YY T hen the world had bPCofile so corrupt thut’the Lord could do nothing with it, lie was Aliliged to give it a thorough sousing in cold wa fer.’ ‘Yes,’ replied ,a toper present, ‘hut it kihed every critter ou the face of the earth.’ ‘Has that gal got fits ?’ asked an old iarnter who had paused to see a young lu‘*y go through with her call's thenic exercises in the garden ‘No,’i Replied the servant girl, ‘that’s jiminy nasties.’ ‘So,’ said the farmers, in a pitying tone, ‘poor thing ; how long’s she had ’em ?’ Traveller in Mexico : “Ain’t you Sshaftted to beg—a stout fellow like you ? 1 should think von might work ” Picturesque beggar, himself np,)“Senor, I asked you fur alms, not foi advice.’’ A tutor of a college, lecturing a young man on his irregular conduct, added with great pathos, The rejairt ol your vices will bring your father's gray hairs with sorrow to the grave.’ ‘I beg your paid-n sir,’replied the pupil ‘my lather w ears a wig ’ ‘W after,’ said a ‘tasfidloftS gen tleman, exhibiting a singular looking ob j et lift the soup ladle, ‘Waiter, do you* know what that is, sir?’ ‘That, sir, looks like a mouse, sir. We often find them in soup, sir. No extra charge, sirY’ A professional beggar boy, some ten ye are of age, ignorant of the art of reading, bought a card to be placed ou his breast, and appeared in the public as a ‘poor irndow and eight small children' BgL. So you are going to keep a school ?’ said a young lady to her old aunt. *Well, for my part, sooner than do that, I would marry a widower with nine children.’ I should prefbr that myseHs’ was the quiet reply ; ‘but where is the widrifter ?' Lawyer, (to his young Clerk ) —'ftfell Sir, did you present the account to the Defendant ? Roy. —Yes Sir. Lawyer . —And what did he eay ? Boy. —He told me to go to the devil, Sir. Lawyer. —And what efid you do then ? Boy. — Why, then, rfft I came to yd a. 85^‘Ma, somebody is going to die,’ s:.id a knowing little fellow who was looking out of tbe window into the street-. f Why ?’ ‘CatfSe the dofctor’s just griitft by,’ was (he rfepf^. ■" bV A man attempted to spell crockery the other day’, and proceeded thus, Kraughkeurreigbe*’ but expired in a spasm Le.ore he could make a y, with which he intended to end the woid. A®* The Flench have invented anew gun which they ctrli the “bail syringe.” it throws tout hundred bullets a min ute. Computin' o Interest.— An exchange gives the following rule for competing interest, which, itsajs. is so simple and *d true that e’freVy banker, broker, mer chant or clerk should post it up for ref erence There being no such thing its-a Traction in it, there is scarcely any liability to error or mistake. By no other arithmetical process can the de sired informal ibn'be obtained by so few figures : Six per Tent—Multiply any given number of dollars by the number of flays of interest desin and, separate the right hand figures and divide by sixty; the result is the true interest on sncli sum for sueh number of days at 6,pcr Pfeht. Eight per Cent.—Multiply »nv given amount by th- nunr er of and rys upon which it Js desired to ascertain the in terest. and divide by 45 and the result will be tbe interest of such for the time required at eight per eent. Ten per Cent.— Multiply the same as abofe and'divide l»y'36. and the result will show the t; te .-1 t'-n per cent. b-9&“ Wishes of ladies : First, a hue* Imntig'seeond, a fortune v third, a baby; fourth, a trip to Kumpe; fifth, a better-, looking dress than any of her neigh hors; sixth, to be well buttered with ILfttb-Fy ; seventh,-to have nothing to do in pAFrijciilai'; eighth, to be handsome; ninth, to be thought well ‘Tenth, to rmrke a pensaiion ; eh'YFuTh, attend weldings; twelfth to be always coo sidered under thirty. *Y(m are very stupid, Thomas,’ said a eofantry tem-iier to a little boy eitfht ye.irs’Sdd. ‘You are like a don key; and what do.they do to cur* them of stupidity ?’ Tliej’ feed them better, and kick them less, said the arch little urchin. t&F An Englishman paying an Irish shoe black with rudc«ves, tbe dirty ur chin said : ‘My honey all the polish you hava is upon your boots, and I gave you that. I&. An Irishman on board a vessel, when she was on the point of founder being desired to come on deck, as she was going down, replied that he had no wish to ‘see hiTnseif drowned.’ ‘B®- Come, Bill, it’s ten o’clock ; I think wh had -better be going, for it’s tittle "honest folks were at home.’ ‘Web, yes, v was f?ib reply ; *1 must be off, but you needn’t go on that acdVUrVt.’ . —— fQF* ‘ tfVl’rb took «are of the babies ?’ artlessly inquired a little girl, on hear ing her mot In r say tbat all people were once children. Quilp intimates that Tie believes in the woman’s mov. inent—On washing ’flay. A poor fellow who pawned his watch said that he raised money with a lever. --Why is your nose in the middle of your face ? Because it is tbe scen ter. Why is dartqfhg like hew 'fnilk ? Be cause it strengthens the calves. B. A- Wl^E, CHERUY STREET, MACON, GA., . Tthporter of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Dealer in .COOKING STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, House Furnishing Goods & Silver Plated Ware. Mai.ulac urer of Plain Tin warn. 38.--A.. WISH, &0 & BSfc Mulberry • Street, Macon, Georgfe IMPORTER OF (Ma, crockery -km Gr 1 asswaFej Dealer in Coal Oil i,amp Burners, Wwlcs, Chimneys, And Coal Oil. octl4-3m W. R. Sinolkton. W. C. Smsurrow, T. J. Host. SINGLETON, HUNT & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers a BOOTS, SHOES, AND HAT St TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS etc., etc., 49 2d Street and 28 Owl ton Avenue, Macon, - - - - - Georgia. octl*.Bm Wholesale Grocery AND Commission House. JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO., Corner 4th and Poplar Streets,_Macon, Georgia. OUR MR. JOHNSON HAS JUST RETURN EI) from New York and the West, where he has made heavy tit • Sugar; Coffee, Molasses; Bagging, Ties, Twine, Bacon, Lard; Whisky, i Flour, Fish—all kinds, Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, Pickles, Hams; Tocacco, Candles, Candy, Nails, Potash, SOAP, SODA, SALT, W liite JVC eat, . iB Uct EVERYTHING that is usually kept in a •» FIRST-CLASS GROCERY HOUSE! All of which we offer io tbe Citizens of Guthbert, And surrounding counties at Very Low Figured. oetti Sm SAMUEL P. HAMILTON, fc-■* ■- ■■■ :ILz=r- •. | W’™'mo| - 3jgS| §l|iii WATCHMAKER CORNER CONGRESS, WHITAKER and ST. JULIAN STREETS, SA-VA-NWAB, GfBOROXA, JJA3 cow on hand a new and admirably selected Stock of SILVER AND GOLD WARE! WATCHES, of the meet approved make, of both Amer'can and Foreign Mann fact nre. CT.I'CKS of every *i*e. Ornament-il and Plain. GOI.D RINGS. IAMONDS, and JEWEI.RY of the pures* me'al and latest Ktyle. BIJOUTERIE, and rare and costly Fancv Ar'icte-*, aui able for Presents and Bridal Gifts. In ahorl, erervlhi-ig that the trade ran furnish, and at the most reasonable price.. His Stock is the Largest and Best of any Soutbern House. Repairing done neatly and with despatch, and old Silver bought at full prices. S3T Sati? fuel ion guaranteed in all cases. Agent for Wheeler § Wilson's Noiseless (Lock Stitch) Sewing Machines. ttstr-Sin LOVELL & LATTIMORE, 155 A 167 Congres* St., Savaknab, Ga., WHOLESALE tn 4 RETAIL Dealers is Aoitriwi, Eo|!ilh mh) Qernifi Hardware , House Furnishing Goods, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stows; Gnns, Pistols atiH Sporting Goods; Kedtie’s Celehra ed Water Filters; Nails and hollow Ware, Tin Plate and Sh;et Iron. Also, Manufacturers of Tin and •sheet Iron Ware. »ogl9 «(« CHAS. M. STIEFF, MANUFACTUKEFt Os First Premium Grand and Square Pianos, With ihs A graffe Treble. Factories 84 and 86 Camden St., and 45. and 47 Perry Street. Office and Warerooms No. 7. North Liberty St.. BALTIMORE, MD. IN 1865, tbe Ladies of Bah’more, desiring to pre sent Gen. R. E. Lee with a Piano, coi snlted the leading n u«icians a» reg tVd the bent instillment made in America which ’hev;pror’onndetl, in be that made by Cbas. M Sr ; ePr. ft was pn’chased aud sent to our noble General. See testim mal: Lexington. Ma<ch 2. 1888 kPr DsAK.Sm: Th» Fi«' o which was sent to m* of your manufac’ure, in 1805, s(i!l retains (be ecewf lent tone and melody it possessed at t( at tin e. and continues to ass rd great gratification to ouraelres anAfrienda. lean, then foe. tes'ffV n, its good qualities. Yours VespectniL ROBERT E LEE. ToOhas. M. pTißrr. Baltimore, Md. Report of ibe Judges on Musical Instruments, Maryland State Fair: w » . MahVland Institcts. Not., 1867. We have examined carelttily the Pianos on exhi bition from New York. Philade'phia. and Balliinore and for sweetness o' tone, power, touch, mechan ism, and durabriity. judging from strength of pla ting, aud improremenis on the a-graffe treble.,** well as the high polished case we C('p k id'r the Stiefl Piano decidrd'y tt-e very best/vn eihibi ion. Gkokgk W. Walts*, ’Otgauist’of Dr. Let burn's Ch nrcK E SzemeLkW,, “ John I.inhakd, “ CHtbedral. Jacob 11. Tatlor. Charles Stieei Choir All the instruments are of the best materials.— Well sea oned w(h fu'l Iron Frame, and warran ted fo' five years, and * priri'ege to exchange at any time within twelve mon*ns from the day of sale, should it not give entire sttisfaction to the purchaser. The music loVing public, and tffree h» quest of a tine Piano, are invited -o rail and examine these. T. S POWEi L. Ageot, je24-ly Cnthbert, Ga. EACH CARGO OF THIS Gr XT JA. O tS ANALTZED Before Being Offered fbr Salej And Warranted Eqnal to the Original Standard Value. tST To be used on all Crops precisely as Peruvian Guano. H. H. JONES. Agent, siig26tf Cnthbert,Ga. Dental Tools, Artificial Teeth, GOLD FOIL, And everything in this line always on hand at Man tfacturer'a Puces, at tbe Ding Store ot nmrlt-Jy J. J. McDONALD. House and Lot fhr Sale, MR E. T. HOSIAN; wishing to remove to Ear ly county, ( ff-rs for sale his House and Lot, si uuled to the Sna'h eastern p»tl ol town. House new—nearly..fhtee acres of lsud. Ftir Sarliculara ecquiie of O. A. HORNE. sep2Blf At the Telegraph Office. It:T il i_W'"^L)C~nr T i ® u, ° ca^ J. J. MCDONALD’S Drug Store, on the Corner of the Squares and you shat? not go away dissatisfied, eithe/ as to prices or aPtic'.ce. ’ inarl 1 -ly 40 Years Before the Purlin. NONE GENUINE Except those THE SOUTHERN . HEPATIC PILLS, That obi , long Icnoicn and tail tried remedy for all Bili'om diteases, caused by a DISEAHEID XiXVBR, I jgT Read the following Certificate* from persons of the highest tei-pecUbility _tfrl LlVEli COMPLAINT. Rot Dr 0. F. Deems, (Any. 23d, 186 t ) say*: “ 1 have derived crest ben-fit fom there ills, and Pave kn wn many Tamili-* and individuals who hare found them veiy beneficial, and I ha<fe also known physicians in excellent standing to recom mend them to their patients. Fm all diseases ari* ing ft om disordeis < f the IBvr, I beliere they are the best m-dicme offered to the pub ic.” , Rev. John <P. Potter, -Snow Hill, N C. f (Jan. 5, savs: " For i veire ye tfc I was a great suf (etei. My liver was diseased. I tost my flesh and strength, and niv skin seemed-changed in its color by th- bile witti which my system « as overcharged I became s bjoct to frequent and violent attacks ot bilious cholic everv attack leaving me weaker than its predecessor ,Tbte pbysicia shad been able to pitch tYig up,* lilte, but my health was in adeplor able state 1 had taken patent medicines until f was tired of them. Without energy or comfo.V, I was barely ab'e to go about a little At l*u£th 1 yielded to the ea nest persuasion of a fiend ana commenced taking tbe HLPa I'IC J’lhLfi, with nro confide ce in them. They actstl like a charm on me. Fro'ii that hour I have improved, f have p. rsevered in their se, until .now, by God’s bless ing, lam weH and, hearrV'. I had a negro man, who as I believe, was saved from death bv a dose of lbe«e Pills, il v Dodo 's bill was annually from SIOO to S2OO, but. t have bad no use for a physician since. Icm confidently recctnureDd them as a su perior family medicine. DYSPEPSIA. S D. Wallace. I sq.. President of the Wilining ♦on 4 Weldon Rultuad ( t ug. 3 , 1862) sat g: “It h&s \WV> uai.d that Dyspepsia is our national di . ease, .however tins uiai be it c-.used me long and severe suffering Provid ntia'ly a triend fui-nishi-d me with a few boxes of the Hepatic Pills, and it s nse of them has perlec'ed a cure. In my faini y they have b en used frequently wiih eminent sue ce-s. Among my Hcquamtances many cases orici nating from diseased liver, have been relieved «rfl cured b' them I regard rher» a*i invaluable med. cine, and take pleasure in forward! g this volunta ry tribute.” A W. D. Tavl«r. Esq., Petersburg, Va.. (Jan. 12 1839,) sys: • In the spqtig.of 1 808 . 1 was attack ed with Dyspepsia to such an extent that all rny f.rod of every description disagreed with me. I was swollen so 1 had to loosen my clothe , and night alter night I could <e' no sleep. I tried m e -or two phy icians and look a good deal of medi cine, bin lound no le ief. I purchased one box of the Southern Hepatic Pill*, and *he fir-t dose I took I felt teli ved, and continued until I took the whole box lam now entirely well, and eat hear tily, and never have been attacked since. I can i-afelv recommend these Pills to the Dyspeptic and the o immunity at large ” , | - if you are threatened with Pneumonia, r&jd tbe following from Oapt. W. P Davis, of Petersburg. Va.: “Svmiiatby lor the suffering prompts me to certify that mv servant man was suffering in tbe last stage ol Pneumonia, throwing np matter and blood in great quantities bis case was considered I entirely hopeless, so much so. that there was no medi-al prescriptions usetl ’for tils recovery ; j re [ garded him as good as dead Hearing of the great cores made by theSouihern Hepatic Pills, I thought th it I wi-uld try an experiment on him ; without any hope of success, however, I gave the Pill* in large dswest ju a short time, to my great surp ine, there was a change for the better t I, enntinu-d giv ing them to him, untit he became a perfectly fiouud roan. He is now attending to his work with as much strength and vigor as be ever did. With hs case, and what I have seen and beard of tbe good effects of these Pi Is, I do m->st earnestly recom mend them as the best family medicine I have ever seen or used.” Thev can be sent to any point in tbe United S'etes by Mail or Express Orders should be addres.-ed to G. W. DEEMS, No. 28, South Calhoun Street, .- a-- Baltimore, Md., wfi»re they will'be promnfly attended to. For sale in Cuthbert bv jan2B ly T. S. POWELL, Trustee. Just Received! * FINE ASSORTMEmf of Cap, Letter, Sot*, /m IjHtjHl And Mot tot'd PA PER, Envelopes, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Slates, etc., for sa te CHKAP at the D.-u* Store ot J. J. MCDONALD, **s*i*3 ’of The Kennesaw Flour Depot OF GOOK A- r H]JEK, keppt constantly on hand FLOtJR. BRAN and SHfPSTUFF; 'W All b-ands of Flour WARRANTf D. Cme and rxamme for ynprsell. at Schofield’s Bu Idi g, Whl.eball Street, Vtlanta, G«. s«io 6m J. 11. KKT>ER, Agent- T. X, CHASTAIN. W. K. F<fC - " uroiiure, i? iiriiiiiii t, FOR THE TVIILUONI —-----—&. i- CHASTAIN & FOX „ = -3 WHOLESALE AND RET.IIL , ' • Furniture Dealers , No. 4» Granite Block, ATLANTA GEORGIA. WE take this method of informing the citizens *-f Rui djrifih and ,*qi jtrffrg unu-ities, tb it we hare opened a Itranch House in Cuthben, <*a., - where we will keep a f -Full Stock of Furniture, And aell LOW! R 'ban cv.d be bill*lit Si uih. We wib Ink COTTON ai the highest. market price for owr Furniture. • the tiuie to get jour houses ■Elegantly Furnish#!, At priow that defy competi*ion. We will sell at MACON PIIICES, Which will save you 20 pe cent, by Buying from us f car Call and price brfore buying ebsewheie, and you will not regret it. All the latest and finest styles and patterns at cur Mammoth Establishment, Which can be (arnishe I at ones by leaving orders at the Store known us the “ BROW* HOUSE, 5 ’ CvttbVjort Georgia, CHASTAIN & FOX. h*mS3 tim Be Informed,. rJpHAT I atn Vspitsenticg TWO of the Best ‘Life Insurance Companies, In the United State?. TECH EQUITABLE. New York fcil.v. Asset* about SIO,OOO, Oi'O ! Purely MUTUAL. All cash. Judiciously managed and preeminently safe. Tlio National Life, Os Washington City, D. C. Joint Cash Capital |l, 000,000 ! Issues policies on usual plans as well as the Return Premiums, To the above I invite attention, and sh ill be pleased to furnish aoy informa'ion desired - sen- Set T. H. POWE L. Agent. St# MSja w%/ * BEARING THIS Business Mark. T O MERCHANTS & PLANTERS Os Southwestern Ga. WE would again respectfully call..Votor,.atten- tion to fact, that we are daily receiving our Fall 8-ock of Goods purchased bv oui- Senior, and will sell them as Ipw as any respectable House in Georgia. Our Motto is Latge sales and Small Profits. Our stock consists of the following arti clea : Borneo Bagging. Double arnffimed KourtrckV ahd Hemp; also, Guiiuy in rolls, verv cheap ; nr tow, Wailey and Beards Tiep, Baling Twit e and Rope ; Flour, all g-ades i Barrels and Sacks in cluding the Hiram Smith ; Sugar all quad ies, fof •ee. Tea, 8| ice, Pepp. r, ir.ger Nu-m gs, Cloves. Cinnamon, Sardines, Oysters Pickles Sta ch, Soan, Soda.Y'aadles, Manioca Schnapps, Por.er, Ale! Crackers, Salt, Mai Ie Sugar. Pipes. Cotton Curds, Tobacco, Mackerel, Whi e Fish, Blue Fish Roe and Magdah-nn Herrings. Champlis-m- and Ca if-rr nia W-neu, Ri-e. Nails, Whito Lead, Linseed Oil. Hams, Bacon Sides and Sbonlde'B, J, ng, Clear and Breakfast Bacon, Powder, Shot, Lead and tips Potash, Dried Beef Well Buckets, Tut s, Buckets and Brooms, Mess, Piime Mess and Romp- i’ork. Laid. Butter. Cheese, Liquors of all kinds, Impor ted and Domestics,•Georgia Osuabuigs, Yarns, Stripes and Kerseys. , t _ 'Ou Stock will be well kept nn all the l all and Winter. Purchasers ny>ed nr.t tear r-boiit our not being able nv s ze bills and we will take in paymeD: at M-rket price. Hides. Tallow. Beeswax, Wool, Dried Fruit It v- u want the worh of your mo* ey. 4*m’t tail to cali on us a' the WHITE CORNER, MACON, GA. SEYMOUR, TINSELY &CO Rept t »-8m Rheniniitisiu Cured, Lmch’s Anti-Rheumatic f^wders, I WOULD respectfully hrste upon those rffl c ed with Rheumatism to try this Groat Remedy; Which I am now prepared to put up of the best m terial, re.raddled and impro ed in tfficaey.as attested by tbe following : i . Cuthbert. Ga., October 1* h, 1 Dr. tJibson-r * * * My wife ha* t>Wit cot through with yonr Linch’s Rbenmatic Powders, and air, I am proud to Ray io you they have don*' more good than all the medicine she ever took, all put together. * * * * * * Yours forever, W. A. STUBBS. v Cuthbert, if a , October B'h tB«9. I)r. J. G. Gfb-««i— Dear Sir: * '* * I think y<-nr medicine ha* bem fitted me ver y much. I bare been imr-rovii g si-wly, but steadily, ever since I • ommenced taking it.’ * * * Yours truly, W. H. BROOKS. Winchester. S. W. R. R.,Gi., I ■■ j. Oc'nber 14'h, 1869. ) Dr.H. tJ- Hjbsnu—Dear Sir: * * * Rr-v. J. W Marshall appl-ed to you for som- of thiß modi cine for his son. who had had Rhrnmati.-m tor twelve years. The young man took it by direction, and since that time be das had do Bvmprtotn ot hi* ’old and painful disease. * * ? Yours respectfully, JNO. D WADE. Address the undersigned.at Eatonton Ga.,- Giv ing a full description ot the case, and enclosing to 00; and itopt cored, or greatly benefited, I will reiurn the ffion-fey on application, oct2B-3m J G GIBSON. GRASS SEED And Onion Setts, Have received— Red ClorSf; , White Clover. Alsike Clover, Orchard Grass, Hgd Top or Heads. Kentucky Blue Grass, White Stiver Skin On ; on Setts, Yellow Strasbiug do. do. For sa e by , . TANARUS, S. POWELL. Trustee, sep33-et Druggist-, Bookseller aud S ationei. WMskies, Brandies, Wines, GINS and ROMS! OF the Purest kind, for sale at the Drug Store of marll ly J L M c |iON A LD’S. Attention. FOR the convenience of the Sick, my DwgMtqre will be opeiied pu Sundays l.’om 9 to loo’eltick A. M„a-d Tiorn 4 to 6 P. M. &pißct J. J. McDonald. GEOBC^IA MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE tNSURAMCE COMPANY. HAVING fully organized our Company cn a sure and permanent basis and having the Comp troller’s an horny, we present to the Southern Peo ple what we believe % be one of the latest and best Lite Insuiai ce Companies ever established in the southern Oountiy. The Home Office is in Macon, Georgia, whese every debar invested will remain in our midst. The galaxy ol names, given as directors and referees, is a sufficient, guarantee of itself of the fideli ! y with w hich this institution will be managed. The capital is sufficient to meet all losses in everi contingency. We earnestly appeal to our. citizens evert wheie to build up with us ihis snuc ure tor the benefit ot oui loved ones, our home and our country. Unndie so! Th< usands ol dollars are yearly ab stracted from the pockets of our people, aud cut tied to loreign pat ts to enrich strangers who have but little simpathv tor us. Can we not learn wisdom and use on- means to - nrich entselves and beautify our homes ? We will try and place, in every locality, polite and efficient Agents to transact lb? husims of the Company And we coidittllv invite all desiring ageucies m this Company to call on the OfficrTS, fct ihe office building, near the Pusseng r l.‘e|>ot, in front of the two hotels, on F urth street, where all matters ot detail wiil be cheerfully given. Ti.e profits will be entirely mutual alter paying six pet cent, to the Stockholders loi amount ui Mock guatun’eed W. J- LAWTON Pr sident. J. Ot McBURNLY, Vice i resident. R. J. Lightfo it. Sect-miy. • BOA III) OF HI ECTOKS : VSiIER AYRE.M Fe'ii z .. M c. . G«. . T. O. N ISLET I run Rounder, M mu, Oa H. T JOHNSON Johnson,Canipbel & Cos, Whole S.le G C--IR. M lion. tia. JaCKSON liel.O rCHE. CarnageDep isitory,-Ma con, tell, , •- J. C. Me BURNEY. Maeon, Ga. W. .). LAWTON. L slur & f.Mwton. Macon, Ga. OAYiOT slNlil, TON. Pl. nter, Eat nnm, «a. KICiiAHI) HOBBS, of Crnger A Cos. Uuukeis At bino Ga. HR JaMES F BOZEMAN, Pres't tr-otgia Horn I j-u-am-e C---. mil", tnlnmblf, (ia. W ALLACK t U'lfllNte, I alike'. Savaunuh, Ga. M I’ ST-*V.\LL siov Ii Bu I r Aug.sla. tia. F. AIM MS. Cisl-ie N -liooH> H. nk, Athens, tia. r M FUItLOW Ainencum Ga. ItfcF KKNC S Haniss A ll tw ■ : Wilmiugii-n N C. 0 Gen. illpl. in Vdl g t’hailolle x. C. Win. R Wngb VtVeiievi I*. N. <\ •100. C Slocum fioldsb- o N. * I hune-K- S.". .la's. r. Boyce, -f’lesidenl Theological Institute, Gieenvide S. C R. Furman, J) I).. Newberry Court House, S. C J (O. 44. Dargan, D l>. Sumpter, S. t . S. T. Aikin.Kroxville.lVtm Jno McKnabb. President Eastern Bank of Eutau la, Eiiinula. Ala. Theodoie Harris, President Louis ille Insurance and Bank ng Couipmy Lout.-v lie. hy. Wm. I). Mider,.l.ynchbntg, Vu. T C S--Feigrison. I.ynchbutg V.r. I>. H. Baldwin A Cos., New York. Golthweighi Rn e & Setnp'e, Montgomery, Ala. Ex-G v, J, G. Shutter, Fu'hulk. Ala. L. L. Warten. Preeidenl Fails City Nati mal Bank, Louisville. iOj’i. Gordon Owen.- & Stokes. Abbeville, Ala. P H. Pe per A Oil., Mobile, A'la Joamh Motris. Banker, Monigomerv, Al.r. Hugh McColl, Ore m nsioot r. New Or ean.s La. Wood. Low & Ludwigsrii, New Orhaus.-La. Noble 4 Briytt-ets. li n Work* K un-, tiu. Gen. A. R Lawton, Savannah (i,. Gen A It Colquitt, Ijak.-r tVmnrv, Oi, Thug. 11 Wiltii gham, U'f*ftheriy Ci uutv, Ga. •tarn sCa'lawm, Xtlnma, "a. Col. Luther J. Glenn. Atlanta Ga Dr. T W. Keen Salisf uiy, N. O. Muj. W. M. Kobiusou, Attorney at Law, Salis bury, N C. Col. C. F. Low, Meichant, Lexington, N. C. James Bloat) E-q , Merchant, Greensboro N C. Hon E. Vi. ’RetfSo, Supreme Cuurt Judge, Rnxbo ro, N, C. Hon. C. 8, Winstead, Roxborn, N. C. B P. Wdlianson Wholesale Grocer, Raleigh, N. C. J. P. Dilli ghani, Newberr, N C. Robert Th uipson, E.-q., Whole-ale Grocey, Nash ville. Ten i lessee. Hon. John Er.-kin, Judge U S*Court, Atlanta, Ga. I AM the regul-rlv mnhorized Agen' tor’ tt-« GEO GIA JiUIUAL FIRE A LIFE INSU ; KANCE CwMPA.W, and will-take plea.-ure in givnl'gail neceasiry iu formation in regard to its plans, woikings, etc., ui and wiU receive appliwitions for Insursuce in all it- various branches. Office up Stairs in Douglass Buiidu g West Side Public Square, Cuthben, Ga. Jy2«tf D. C BANCROFT. A Refuge from Quackery? rpUE SIMMONS’ LIVER MEDlClNE,prepared I by J. H. Z ilin A Cos , ot Macon, Ga.. has proved to be. a spui inns imposition. The recipe hy.whjch they:plunate it is m <le public, and manv have rights ho prepare it besides themselves. Fur pro sot fhi-. see the artfeivb -from John G. Gniee the to'lowing letter fiom Jas. R. t biles, the last letter on the subject Tiotu Rev. J. (}. Jukes, dated August 14, iar,9, me letter ot ICv F. B. Da vies, and othets. For ttie-e articles apply, by letter, or otherwise, to Dr. M. A. SIMMON A, at lukn. Miss, or atn une who sells his Liver Medicine, which is the firsi qiedn-ine ever called by ifrat name, and the ou.y genuine “Liver Metiitine” Forsyth, Ga , Oct. 4, 18*9. Dr. M. A. Simmons, luka, Mi-».: Hi ear Sia — l u-e the present means ol d«s cbaigmg a duty which I believe is do- my friends, and all whom my name niiiht influence. About six years * grr I became acqna nted with C,. A. Simmons, and bought trom ti nri a “Liver Medicine.” which te brought from ihe np country, and which I hrund a perfectly rale and reliab'ecem pound and eminently suit'd to the c'ass of di-eases fi-r which it was '.commended. Last -ear I .saw Mr Zeilin, ol the firm o' .) Hi Zedtn, A so. who told me that fie bad; Lough 1 (>. tl. a. Simmon-’ tec'pe at a verv hgTiutijce fiv, e thousand, dolla-e —ami finding <hat I ford Used Ihe >immons medj cine in mv lair iiv. and wa- ve'v much plea-ed wi h it, beaked me for my certificate, 'this. I gav btm cheer'ullv’, thtnkir.g to help him ato-.g tu m Im-ineRR catcolateu to p" ve a g eet bles-mg to tbe butnun f mdv. Sine he began <o manu<artnre it, tpnvever 1 am Rail-tied ire nas r-,'pi t\ie- trie- icme if nred ; for hav ng tri and it ‘bornughly, I do not find that it jrio- uces the sam- effect. I am. more over, sati,--tie r that C, A Simmo r did not pot jo the medicine I bought f otn him, but- proru-ed it from t is relatives oi*.-oim tardy el-e ; t r it Zeilin bad hr-right from bun tb- recipe by which that me tcioe was mad • an I hon *-tl> t dlo.ved it in the ma-unictnie o that wh ch oe n >w puts before ihe pnb'ic, I km w we t ould have had * it iff rent th ug, and or-e tne e w-nttiv >be puh'ie cootideno -1 ain hi x m s to repair tbe Wiorg 1 gave dour the | üblic b.V that Cert tlcate so Ish tlv given, wuo thu- lUt you in ; o-s#--ion ot tlife above lac»-, which you iti• j.y use i*s you l' ink proper. Very ie», rct'u-tx, J AME't ’ . CHILM. Dr. M. A, Simmon-’ Vegetatff- Liver M-dicine ip moi- t‘gb v nc nitnrcded a- a tt » rer.d- for di-e o' the Liv,r. S om. ch or and *ow 8 -f-r ell di tas-sa*iat g trmVi.a o-p dor derar g-d evie of the Live'—iliati am other in-dictoe to the w '* world r tor at y disease • r.C-.*-s ol rii-ei se* wh t ever. w lt has more <e tfi -ate . ued better oi.r, fiom exaedy tb'- tight t-lww of t et'tl*. than -a- » oth eV filed c ne. Constqnei tiy, ihere a-e rr.ore . -a Certain class of men t ring. to c UI" terfeit i*. its *• | ntation ad get n or* v ilishot.estiy upon its good name, than nv r flier tinoirine Be pKrticniae a-uoyM to wr te or act for Dr M A. Simmons' l.tver Y**<‘iei»e fitly hr.* of he centime raenvehrned in «yi » r-Jr m-4 ap p-T, crnoaioG'-. ibt- toim-tu e ami atn ft r.|-fi n- tt<e pri pr etor Win- y<u ge a os pies. Ve " e wi pei for a or»ii* •* i*iuevt tr. F- r »a-e by li ligg-S * geoeratlv. n v *-2m i\ew Milllnm deeds. Mrs. M. H COOPER RESPECT FULLY calls the nt<e»fkin of br-r old customers und the public generally, to her Lar|e and Complete Stock of MILLINERY GOODS tPhieb she bus just received and opened. Her Stock of H ATS is large and embrace? all the latest style-*, which will be 8-Id ut reasonably ow m ices. Also, the geeuine O-trich and Swan Plumes— very Htte. Fine .-silk Velvets and R bbnns of&ll shades, and hII other artie'es usually kept in a first c ass Milli nery establishment. , „ Ca-I and examine her goods and prices before purchas ng elsewhere. re|-23tf DR, S. G. ROBERTSON, SURGEON DENTIST\ °cf26tt Cuthbert, Georgia. Greenbacks Yet Wanted, IF ><>u want a nftat and servicable Nf»w BUG'JY a»*d or aNo i WAGON, I have thecu ulwuyg on hand and for sale VERY CHEAP FOR CXSII. Single and Double HARNESS- .alwjfys in store, Brid'es, Martingales, Biding, Driving and Tie Reins, always ready in store. Wagon and Dray H ARNE'S t ; low figures. Mul Bridles, Wagon Harness, Collars, M bins, etc. , . REPAIRING, In all the branches ol my Factory, dene with neat nes> and disp tch. Uall in ml le* me sell von 1, 2. nr jdfl pair of SHOP MADE SHOES ! Made from g <>d na>terial and by go and shoe makers ot long experience Cull in ui-d examine for vour selves, aid if you want to purchase goods in my line, you will be vgiy apt to trade. eeplict J. A. FOSTER. Legal Advertisements. RANDOLPH SHERIFF’S SALE~ Levied on as the pronerty ol Wm « ’ ore , orle *”- t«e ot Randolph X ( i,X^-; S, ‘ K ' 7er ; t T Tir * !r »«rta FieMß*v* d W Property pmnted . at •1..S Hr*.*' e -™ teif U-itili>l{-b 5u,,., i.,r SiLte'iS?’ 4 ■r. m Randolph Superior G o’rt" ,a » issued Gunn V- L A UoLtke P, ° f J ‘ McK - Plaintiff. 1 a f e ', t , V T J?"' Dted “Ut by deci-id • JAS “UCHANAN, *— Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE h'ss- .;"-A«v! a .r - -sra hebruar), is7o as the ropeny of * a - Adnnnistiator. ADM IN ISTR ATOR’S SALE. I> I virtue ot an o de-, granted at the December I J term «>l the Court of Ordinary. oCßandolnh cimnr) will be soM at .he Court House in the city ‘ 9" ,lbe, t . 0,1 ,h, ‘ ■- 1 ’ Tne d.iv in Fe .ru.try, istf? tan %*’ , "Pt"* ”* •’ -'‘ e sG<,leirm„, -HU N. : . 1,1, west hall ot s it |„t said to contain he a'd m ri° re ° t S 801,1 { ‘ ,r ' he ben ' ;fit neiis a a lhu mr.** Tt-rius cish. P J GOLEM IN, Admr. ADAHMSTUATOR’S SALE. IkV V'ltoeofaiioid r. .ranted a. .be Uetetnber Vo T «. k e . .°" r ' ot ° rd ">at.V of Rai dolph : S ;,r?; 1 L " Nt r "‘ s Ja y in Febru. h '-' 'he cuv of-Cutb ' WBl L lud> Nn - 1"4. in the loth of W W 7"? cimoiv ti.*., a s „, e p t Ot W VV Men- .letvased, far the benefit of heirs a id teuus cash SAM’L McXEIL. Adror. G l 'o. F | 0I A , Kand,,lpb County-Seaborn Ivey tsrmr„t --r u 'i e c " ur ' Grd-nnr! 7r satd'omntyl** ' ! U .'" e ha-id amt official signature. 3 and 1111 M GDRMLKY, Ordinary— \ °,!,e' hrs. V r' ' -I' B " id '° ~h *‘ h ' Ebesl bidder oil a the firs Tuesday m January next, if slo t b’X“ A r i H "' 8 T bl ''"e 'hut day bonds issued , ’he O and na. v of NU«I county to build a jail in lie cm Lnltib.-ri am tor .other purposes. Said 1.0.i0s w B he ot the (tenomi nation ..I hre hundred -Mints an.l will draw even per cent interest semi H . n, ‘V rt ' F ' b H ut the 1 1 4*a>u»ers office. For fur- prt l»C»J nrs Apply to «hp ui»*if-isi ned ,l,<!ii ' l ' ll M GORMIKY, Ordinary. . t. Hand -lph County.-William B? ' M. A. O. Toorner L. , V McLeiidon and O. V\ . Man tort applies lor let vers-rtismis.-ion In.m said Guardianships all persons m-eae red a.e r.qui ed ... h e ibeir objections if nv the. ha-e .n m by the li.s Honda- in Jauu »r) next else letters n and amission will issue, to nun from s.iid Given u der m.y tiand officially. „ ' ovaft 4->d . M. GOKII LEY, Ordinary. C 4 LOR .(A, Randolph CofexTY.—J tmes C. Mar ■ tin applies tor le'lrrs i fadministration on the estate of James Martin laje of said county deceased Ail persona interested are notified to tile' their ob jec-ions if any they h ive on or before the next Jan uary term r f t tie court ol Ordinary for said county. Given uuder mv hand ufll-i illv. M. -.0 KM I EY, Ordinary. BORGIA. RaNoiiLgH Co«»tY.—John R. ’Siic. Y «*. administrator o! the estate of William B. Shepard, deceased, aopi e- f r letters ot dismission mim sard estate ; all pels,ms interested ate notified ’bat his appl la-niri wid b* considered at the next Minch Term ot the Court of Oidioary lor said county. (Jiven under m- hand i-flficially _ tmklg gm M, C.OKMLEY, Ordinary. , CNI-.OR-.IA, Randolph Comnit.—John Jackson J .Applies fn L -nets ot Guardianship of the pets ms and properly of Thomas Hammock and Anna Hamnmck, minor child cd ot Daniel Ham mock. late of said C. tintt deceased. All persons intetexted are notified that his application will be considered at tbe next Junuaiy Term of the Court of Ordinary for said comity. Given underUny hand ffieially. -tmvia tm M. C.ORMLEY. Ordinary. NOI ICE.—A teacher wanted for the year eigh tee hundre<i and seventy, by fbeactool «o!n --rpisM.ons ..f ihe county ol Randolph to teach a free sch ol in ibt*ciiy otC«Jfibert. Applicants will state term. e-c.. and leave the same with the secretary of said board at his office at the court house, bes-re the fir-t Monday in January next, appli cants will be nqui-ed to give evidence of good mor al character ao<l muibficijfinn b fore they are em- I loyr-d by said boaid ot commissioners. novis-lm H GV3RMLEY, Secretary. Ca Ran/olph Codntt.—By virtue of ] an order fn m the court ol Ordinary of Ran dolph county f-r I ave to sell the remaining interest in tbe widows dower after ber death, wit! •»*- *oWj»f Cutbbelt on the first Tu sday in <anua w nekt tiaid interrs- in lot of land (No. IS7) in the inih district of said comity the proceeds-of said ?de to be reinvest and tor tbe benefit of the estate. ernis cash. SARAH B. MAYO, Adminie>r»-rix of the Estate o* Beni. Mayo dec. n.vjl-td CNEOhGIA, Randolph Cointt—E. S. Kitksey J appii s lor Lei-e-s of Administration on the e- te if Gibes- Hughes, late ol said county de ceased. All i erson- «>e no'ified I, file their übjec tiou-, if any the) have, on or before the next De ce .berieim ol tbe ( on't ifOrdirarv, for said county. Given under n.y hand and r ffleial signa ture, ibis :;Bih d.»y t»f Oco ber, 1S» hi' oov4 I m M tittKM LEY, Ordinary. GEiJRGfA. Panpol h County.—A. J. Cole loan adm-’ ot tbe estate ot Jume Coleman* 1.-e O' Seid cell tv deceased arplies lor Letters of d>st|ii*eton tr> m said estkte. All persons interest ed are not dad th t his api-licatii n will be consider ed »> ibe Febrimrr term of the court of ordinary ••f-aio county, given under mv band ass rially. ■ cf/s ;> m G KM I EY, Ordinary. (* Ov.l r. m.nd lph t ounty. — Mrs. S.inffia I A..lord. Ad-.i nnsi'atix on be estatejdf Wil ism J and n ia kof suid county dire. ased| ap pii sj r Let e. s-f 1) nj -f,sn, rrtn said estate. — I, pi so.* in* .ie-i.-H ate D'-libed ihat ber applies "•'it til 'e consider* at tbe January Ttrm of the C urt of Ordinary of said <ounty. .fl- dc- mv h md officialiv, this Sentembei 28fn, 1-sp. M, GOKMI.EY, s<-ri)o-3« ! ' 1. Ordinary. /iEORGIa, Randolph Coc.viy. — E C. Grant, VJI Ado.t up'ia iii or. ih- estate . t Jan e> A. Math oVs. late o sail- o-un.jt ..ec- a.-ed, apples tor L»l --'rno.t Di-m s-ion f< di » id » «ate, A(k persons i'-reresteVt are no li-il tha' his appficatton will ba c -n-ioerert at tbe Jat llall Toim ot the Court if O dipa-y of -aid n unit. Given u d-r tni bar and and official signature, thia 4'b and » ot 0c ober, kbt9 ocr7-Nin M G-'RMLEY Ordinary / ■ EOKGIA. KiI.vboLPH - ocKTr.—Wi liam Spear, V i Execi'trr.of te last will of Cu'harine Hawk, ‘at. ot said count . deceased, applies tor Letters o' I *t- mission from said estate All persons inter estet •ire mittfi'-d itia* Ins »| plicition wi I be ccns.derev* at 'he .1 om ry Te m <>i tbe Conn of Ordinary of 8‘ dC'Un y (fiven nude- my hand aud official s go. tine, bis Sept. 23d, |s«9 sepgo Srn M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. RXSLEY A RICE, | GEORUI., JAMES M. TRIPP j Randolph County. To all and singular the Sheriffs of said State:. W A ERL AS. a> tbe November Term, eighteen honored aud S'xtv one, ot Randolph Superior Ccur, said coon y and Stab-, Easley k Rice obtained ver dict and judgment in tbeir firm name, against James M. Tripp, then a resident of said State and counlv and now a non—resi lent thereof, forth® sum of six bundre# and seventy-five dollars and twenty—even ce its, princ-pal, thirty-four dollare and twenty-one cents, interest to judgment, with.’ sev-n dollars and twenty-five cents cists of suit.— And wbeteas,.said judgment remained unsatisfied,, and the fieri facias issued thereon has bad made on it no le£ul entry within seven years, since date of judgment or i suing of fi fa and by reason there of, and by tbe law, the Said fi fa and judgment have become and are dormant. You are hereby required and it is also orde.ed, that said defendant be noti fied in accordance with tbe law, that application will be made at the May Term next, of tbe Superi or Court of Randolph county, State of Georgia," for an order to revive said judgment, and have ex ecution 'ssued thereon, and ibe defendant is noti fied i-nd ream-ed, there and ‘hen, to apoear and show caus(»if any be has, wby said order should not be granted. Witness, Honorable David B. Harrell, Judge of said Couit, August Smb, 18'.9. sep2 lani4:n M. C. PARKERSON, D. C. “BIoWF HOUSE OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, : : : - ; ; GA. E- E. BIIOWK & SOlfr bovIM Pkopriztoes. Notic^< ALL perrons indt-h'ed to the late firm of J. B. Key k Cos., are requested to call at once and settle as tbe hooks must be closed at onee. novll-till Jin-Ist: Surviving Partner.'