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•Will enable you to go to work at once, will
fee sent on receipt of two tlm e cent stamps.
Address, J- LATHAM & CO-,
292 Washington St., Boston, Mass,
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new and
H of former
m. attention to
|bn, Savannah
[Flour, Sngar,
hrch. Candles,
ggies and Har
lonths. Agent
list Ferti-izers
Lwell, Rooms
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pffiisc, Grist, Saw and Cane Mills.
Wr Is Easily Adjusted,
Working on one Upright Shaft, warranted against breakage, and creating
Less Friction than any Machine in use.
£2T Ab Machinist required to put it in successful operation.
OR COUNTY RIGHTS
For sale on such terms leave a handsome margin to purchasers.
' Address, LAMON & BROWN,
Cuthbert, Ga.
Or D. L. LAMON, Boston, Ga.
We append the following certificates of gentlemen, who are well
known as practical dfedlers in and manufacturers of Machinery, and
Planters, as a sufficient guarantee of its yorth :
CERTIFICATES.
Macon, Georgia, April 9th, 1872.
We, the undersigned, have this day examined the practical working of
Lamon’s Horse Power, and are so well pleaded, that we.feel no
hesitation in asserting that its Mechanical Arrangement is such as to ob
viato most of the defects so very common to other Powers, and we feel
that it is destined to supply a want long felt and saught after; viz.: a
Simple, Durable and Efficient Machine, with less Friction, and free
from the liability of breakage by sudden jerks. We witnessed a*4s-saw
Gin driven by it, with two interior mules, doing good work, with saws
full depth, and a full roll.
W. W. PARKER,
T. R. MOORE,
E. CROCKETT,
O. W. MASSEY.
Baker County, Ga., May 10. 1872.
This certifies that wo have witnessed the working of the LaillOU
Horse Power, and have no hesitation in saying that it is the most
complete, durable and light-running Machine we have ever seen. We
witnessed a 45-saw Gin driven by it with one horse, with as much ease
as the old gear with four mules. We recommend every farmer who has
a gin house to purchase one of the Lamon Horse Power.
P. L. WILBURN,
jyl2tlnovl * • W. W. DEWS.
P. C. Sawyer’s Eclipse Cotton Gin.
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Price, Per saw—time, till
December, on Grin.
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Having now completed nil my improvements to the IMPROVED SAWYER GIN, with
curved ribs, and a perfectly adjustable Roll Box, both at the top and bottom, giving the Plan
ter perfect control of the depth of saw, and the entire operation ot the Gin, adapting i/to the
condition of his cotton, and the degree of perfection which he desires to maintain in the sta
ple, I now CHALLENGE THE WORLD to produee a Gin more perfect in its operation, or
be'ter adapted to meet all the wants of the Planter. I claim that my Gin, properly nranaged,
will maintain the full natural length of the staple, aud.mav also be made to do as rapid work
as any machine in use. This Gin has been witnessed in operation by several parties, some of
whom have given me the following certificates :
Office of Lawton & Willingham,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants and Guano Dealers,
Fourth Street, Macon, Ga., May 9,1872.
At the request of Mr. P. C. Sawyer, we have examined the Gins In bis gin ship in this
city, and have also seen one of them running. We have no hesitancy in saying ve believe
them well made and perfectly durable, and that they will give onr Planters satisfaction.
We think it the duty of Planters, .and others interested, to patronize our yonng nen of the
South, and particularly when they do as welt as Northern manufactories.
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
E. E. PHILLIPS. Planter.
ADAMS <s• BAZEMOKE,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants.
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Mr. P. C. Sawyer, Macon, Ga. : Macon, Ga., Msy 9, 1872.
Dear Sir—l have witnessed the performance of one of yonr Improved Giis, and can
safely pronounce it excellent, and lully adapted to the wants of our Farmers. 7he improve
ments you have given it over other Gins, gives yon superior claims to its consideration. Its
swinging front with adjustable box, both top and bottom, adds greatly to its praise and
worth, as with that it is utterly impossible to break the roll; and that the shaps of the ribs
being in perfect shape with the roll, necessarily gives increased length to the aaple, and in
deed that which I witnessed was fully equal to its natural length, and which slone makes it
pre-eminently worthy of the consideration of all practical Farmers. Wishingyou success m
your laudable Southern undertaking, I am, very respectfully, W. A COLLINS,
. Os the firm of Collins, Flanders <fe Cos., Cotton Factors, Macon, Ga.
We. the undersigned, having witnessed the same, fully endorse the above statement.
R. N. LEE, Planter, Haieock Cos.
8. H. HOLMES.
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SAWYER’S IMPROVED COTTON GINS.—Mr. P. C. Sawyer presents his Improved
Cotton Gin to the public this summer under a firm persuasion that he has at last attained the
ne plus ultra, and that this Gin accomplishes every thing practicable to a Niw Gin, with the
greatest possible ease, economy and rapidity. His improved ribs and roll box maintain a per
fect circle for the roll, so that it is impossible to break it, crowd the boxesas you will in an
attempt to do so. The roll box, adjustable both at top and bottom, enable! the operator to
bring the ribs to any angle whh, or position in relation to the Saws he desres, so as to in
crease or diminish at pleasure the depth of the operating surface of the savs in the roll, and
thus make the machine gin faster or slower, with cleaner or fouler seed, tnd with more or
less regard to the length of staple. The writer saw anew Gin in operatim, which had not
even been painted, and an expert present showed by comparing the slaile pulled from the
seed bv the fingers with that produced by the Gin, that the natural lengtl of the fibre had not
Deen diminished at all in the process of ginning. This is, of course, the lest performance of
which any Gin is capable. The cotton in this case was very dry, and ibis doubtful whether
so perfect a result could be attained with green cotton. But Sawyer nuked his reputation
upon producirg the same result with green cotton. The Gin has also <ome ether improve
ments in the running gear, which we have not space to mention.—Jiacon Telegraph and
Messenger, May 12, 1872.
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I also furnish the old GRISWOLD GlN—a genuine pattern—to orier, whenever desired:
GIN REPAIRING will be done to order, and is a specialty at my shop.* Having made
arrangements with the Railroad, I will pay freight on old Gins sent for repairs one way free
of change to the owner.
I can add my new Improved Ribs and Roll Box to any old Gin at moderate cost.
Price of Gin, delivered on car, at this place, $3,75 per Saw.
Orders solicited. Address — I*. O. SAWYER,
Macon, Ga.
nep6-2m DR. B, J. BALDWIN, Agent, Cuthbert.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
South- West Side Public Square,
Cuthbert, Ga.
Having had long experience
as practical Manufacturer of
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Etc.,
Employing none but first-class Workmen in
the different departments, and using only the
Very Best Material,
Os whatever kind, I can safely assure all who
may patronize me that they cannot get. neater
or more substantial Vehicles of any kiud, Har
ness, etc.,
Put up North or South.
05T My rates are also in accor
dance with the stringency of the
times —Extremely low.
Give me a trial before ordering
from the North or elsewhere.
In connection with this I have all
kinds of Iron Work done neatly
and promptly at low rates.
A. S. F. McBRIDE.
6ep27-ly
F. REICHERT,
Mentis ct and Dealer in
FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, Etc.,
Paper Hangings, Window-Shades
and Cornices,
GOLD AND BLACK WALNUT
MOULDING,
Metallic Burial Cases and Caskets, Fine
end Plain Wood Coffins an 4 Caskets, alwayi
on band.
39 Third St., MACON. GA.
Septl3 3m
CHANGE OE SCHEDUL.
September 17th, 1871.
Western & Atlantic R. R.
NIGHT PABNENGER TRAIN OUTWARD,
THROUGH TO NEW YORK Vll CHAT
TANOOGA.
Leaves Atlanta 9 30 P. M :
Arrives at Chattanooga 5.23 A. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN INWARD.
FROM NEW YORK, CONNECTING AT
DALTON.
Arrive Chattanooga 4.37 P. M.
Leaves Atlanta 8.30 A.M.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta 4.15 A, M
Arrives at Chattanooga 9.47 P. M
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN INWARD.
Leave Chattanooga. 445 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta .*.. 12.45 P. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN INWARD.
Leaves Dalton 12.45 A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta 9.50 A. M.
SCHEDULE.
Southwestern Railroad Office, )
Macon, January 20, 1874. j
ON and after Sunday next, January 22d,
Passenger and Mail Trains on this Road
will run as follows :
Leave Macon 5:25 a m
Arriveat Columbus -.11:00 a m
Leave Columbus 5.-45 p m
Arrive at Macon 11:15 p m
COLUMBUS "NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODA
TION TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15 p m
Arriveat Columbus. 4:45 a in
Leave Columbus.:.... ..8:05 pm
Arrive at Maoon 4-10 a m
EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon ' 8:00 a m
Arrive at Eulaula 4:42 p m
Leave Eufanla 8:40 a m
Arrive at Macon 5:25 p m
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODA
TION TRAIN.
Leave Macon. 9:10 p m
Arrive at Eufaula 10:20 a m
Leave Euf-aula 5:15 p m
Arrive at Macon..' 5:20 a m
The Time Trains pass Cuthbert.
Down Passenger..... 3.9 p m
“ Accommodation..... 7.39 a m
Up Passenger 10.20 a m
“ Accommodation .....7.31 p mi
Fort Gaines Freight and accommodation,
every Tuesday and Thursday—leaving imme
diately after the arrival of np passenger
train, and return before the train for Eufau
la.
Eufanla Mail Train connects daily at Smith
ville with Albany Mail Train, and at Cuthbert
with Fort Gaines Mail Train.
Albany Night Freight and Accommodation
connects with Eufaula Night Freight and Ae
pommodation Train at Smithville every Mon
day Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Fort Gaines Accommodation Train con
nects at Cuthbert with Eufaula Night Freight
and Accommodation Train every Tuesday and
Thursday.
These Trains connect with Central Rail
road Trains at Macon'for Savannah and Au
gusta ; at Columbus with Western Railroad
for Montgomery, and Mobile 4" Girard Rail
road for Union Springs ; at Albany with Sooth
Georgia Railroad for Thomasville-
VfRGIL POWERS,
nov!7tf Engineer and Superintendent.
INSURE YOUR DWELLING.
Incorporated 1859, Capit’l $350,000.
Assets January Ist, 1872 $504,808.
The charter makes stockholders individu
ally liable. Safe, prompt and reliable, Geor
gia Company.
T. 8. POWELL, Agent.
Dr. S. G. Robertson,
Surgeon Dentist,
CUTHBERT, GA. 0c261f
Books.
PRINCE HOUSE OF DAVID,
SACRED MOUNTAINS,
PILLAR OF FIRE,
OUT OF DEPTHS,
TRUE AS STEEL,
REIGUMG BELLE,
Dr. VANDYKE,
Handsome Volumes of Moore, Pope,
Scott, Hood, Goldsmith, Burns and
Byron, in elegant cloth binding at
$1 75 per Volume, at
T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
Simmons Ac Oloiig-li Organ Co.’s
-IMPROVED
CABINET ORGANS
AND
Pre-eminent for Purity of Tone !
FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED
SCRIBNER’S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES,
An invention having a most important bearing on the future ' repntation of R ed Instru
ments, by means of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very largely increased, and the
qualify of tone rendered
Equal to that ot the Best Pipe Organs ot* the
Same Capacity.
Our celebrated “ Vox Celeste,” ‘‘Louis Patent,” “Vox Humana,” “Wilcox Patent”
“ Octave Coupler,’’ the charming “ Cello” or “Clarionet” Slops, and
ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS
Can be obtained only in lliese Organs.
Thirty-five Different Styles, for the Parlor and the Church.
The Best Material and Workmanship.
Quality and Volume of tone Unequalled,
PRICES, SSO TO SSOO.
Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congresses., Detroit, Mich.
(Established In 1850.) BP A(*NTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY.
Address SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO., Detroit, Mich.
sep6-ct
LOOK HERB !
Fresh arrival of New and beautiful Spring and Summer Millinery
Goods
At MR S.E. GIBSONS.
Elegant French pattern Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Satins and
Silks, Pure Thread Lace Cellars, Hair Goods in endless variety.
And something to complete a ladies outfit,
Will sell as cheap as the cheapest
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
North side Public Square, next door to Standley’s Rock Building. •
decl-ct
HEW AND BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED BY
HX/lits. JSjQLm Xj. COO3PE3R
COLLEGE STREET, CUTHBERT, GA.
Her Stock is large and complete in every department, and cannot fail to
please every one, in style, qualitj T ANARUS, and quantity. At
tention is invited to her Stock of
SpriM anft Sinner Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Etc..
Which she is offering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee
that the articles sold will be just as recommended.
SMpjers Loot to Your Interests.
ALL goods not called foe in thirty days af
ter their arrival at Depot will be sold to
pay Freight and charges.
Storage will be charged on all gcods after
three days from their arrival. They will ei
ther be stored in a warehouse and insured at
their expense, or remain in depot subject to
owner’s risk.
D. PHELPS. Agent,
jan26-tf C. & S. W. It. R.
C. B. WOOTEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON, - - GEORGIA.
novlO-lyJ
Wines and Liquors
SOLD FOR
MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY!
By T. 8. POWELL, Trustee.
HENRY C. SHEFFIELD.
attorney at law,
CUTHBERT, GA.
Tenders his professional services to the
public.
|3iP” Prompt, Personal, and special atten
tion given to collections.
janl2tf
Thea TSTectar*,
A PURE CHINA TEA,
For sale by T 8. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist Bookseller and Stationer.
ATLAHTft CONSTITUTION:
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
I will take pleasure in receiving subscrip
tions for the above popular Journal, and re
ceipting for the same. You can thus save the
risk and expense of making the remittance,
J. T. KIDDOO, Agent
IF YOU WANT
Fresh Goshen Butter,
Callae FORT & QUAKTERMAN S.
FOR SALE.
THAT desirable Residence, situated on the
corner of College and Lumpkin Streets.
For terms apply to
feb2-tt B. J. BALDWIN.
DURYEA’S STARCH,
Dobbin’s Electric Soap,
At T. S. POWELL’S. Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
FINE FAMILY BIBLES
At T. S. POWELL'S. Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer
THE PARKER CUN.
PARKER BRtfS
TOEST MERIDEN,CT.
FOR SALE CHEAP!
A Large Lot of
I*l nutation Wagons
FOR
2,4, or 6 Horses.
Save Money
By calling on
j. j. McDonald,
at bis
First Class Drug Store.
DOORS. SISH MO BLINDS.
Mouldings, brackets, stair
Fixtures, Builders’ Furnishing Hard
wale, Drain Pipe,Floor Tilts, Wire Guaids,
Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle
Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on appli
cation, by
P. P. TO ALE,
20Bayne and 33 Pinckney Sts-,
oct4-ly Charleston, S. C.
Pratt House,
(Formerly Brook’s House.)
Cuthbert, -Georgia.
T. J. PRATT, Proprietor.
MY HACK in attendance upon
ali trains, and no pains spared to make guestß
comfortable, jan2otf
City Marshal’s Sales.
ON the Ist Tuesday in November next,
will be sold befoie the court house dooi,
in the City of Cnibbert. between the .legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Thestore house situated on the .Southeast
cornerof Public Square, known as the store
house of W G. Conley. and new occupied by
him. Sold for School Fund Tax. Fi la is
sued frouiCity Council.
Also, same time and place, the store house
and lot on the Southwest corner of Publie
Square, now occupied by T. J Phipps. S Id
as the property of J. A. Foster, under Tax
ti fa issued front City Council, vs. J. A. Fos
ter & Son, and other ii fas in my hand.
Also, same time and place, Ihe store house
situated on south side of Collette street, and
bounded on the East by building of E. L.
Douglass and West by the McAfee building, *
now occupied by Mrs. A. L. Mapp. Levied
on as the property ofT. J. Phipps, agent for
wife, under tax fi fa from City Council, vs.
T J. Phipps.
Also, same time and place, a small office
building and lot, bounded on North by-office
occupied by J. T. Clark, South by Standley
Stone building and West bv Boxaukle street,
and now occupied by H. Fielder, as law of.
fice. Levied on as the property of Jacob Da
vis, for his city Tax. Property pointed out by
said Jacob Davis,
Also, same time and place, a house and lot,
bounded on the North by S, Peacock. South
by S. W. R. R. Lo , West by J. M Red
ding, and now occupied by J. L. Cobb. Lev
ied ou as the "property of J. P. Woodson,
agent for Miss V. W. Woodson, under Tax
fi fa from City Council, vs J. P. Woodson,
intent.
Also, same time and place, a house and lot
bonuded ou the North by lot of James Cole
man, East by Bapiist College Street, South by
alley running North and South and West by
woodland lot. Levied on as the property of
H. B. Eider, for his City tax. Tenants no
tified. D. S. BROWN, Marshal.
oct4-td
Executor’s Sale.
IN obedience to a decree of the Superior
Court of Randolph County, Ga., will be
sold befote the Court House door, in said
county, within the usual hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in December next, all the real
and personal estate of Wiley Miller, deceased,
except lots oi land Nos. 178; 179, 165,166, in
the sth District of sairf county, and lifts No.
134 in sth District of Randolph, and No 85
in the 4*h District of Calhoun county. Said
lands yon,-ist of lots Nos 169, 145, 219, 182,
162, 183, 163, 189, 161, all the abovfe lands
are well improved, well watered, good Gin
House aud Screw, yood Framed Dwelling,
with five rooms, with kitchen aud dining
twin attached to the dwelling.
AlsoJ the following ineolYeut notes and ac
counts : account, on Lewis Hawks dated 1865
for $6,50, one Mrs. Newton for $11,32 1865,
one note on Lewis.Sandlin, dated Man! 3rd,
1851, for $37,50, one-note on H. 0. Odon
$25,99, dated December 28th 1859, orie on# B.
F. Veasey for sls, it, June 3rd 1859; ouajgm
J. S. W. Johnson, for $270,90. dated Sept
-24, 1860 ; one ou F. C Belcher, s9,Off Jan.
Ist, 1869 ; one on Mark Thrower, 63,00, no
date, one M. Thrower, for $27,28, Feb. 4th,
1860 ; one note ou B. P. Shannon, fjvr $43,99,
Dec. 25, 1855; also one Griswolj Cotton
Gin. and one pair of Cotton Scales.)
Anv one desiring to purchase aty of the
above lands would do well to exanjine them.
Call on Dr G. W. Cox well on kite place,
who will take pleasure in ehowingjany of the
above lands. Terms rash.
octlß-td L. B. Miller, Executor.
GEORGIA, Randolph Coun y.— Notice
to Debtors and Creditors. —.11 persons
indebted to the estate of Jno. R Saras, de
ceased, are hereby notified to cote forwUrd
and settle. Persons having dt-ma ds against
tne estate, will please present then in trims
Os the law for payment.
J. K. OWEN, Adm’r. de bqiis non
octlß ts contestameuttjauuexas.
IVotice.
ALL persons indebted to II.H JONES,
either by note or account, ge requested
to come forward and settle at. ojee, as I am
fully authorized to make collefious at the
earliest day.
In my absence yonr notes did accounts
may be found at the Furniture ijiore of B. J.
Jackson, next door to Owen & ijealey’s, who
will receive and receipt for moiiy due
, All those wishing to save treble and addi
tional expense, would do well to heed this
timely notice. 33?“ The higbesjmarket price
will be given for Cotton in pa men t of said
claims.
sep27-lm SCOTT j.VLDWIN.
Every Instrument fully Warranted.
WAREHOUSE !
J. M. BEDDIJIG,
Warehouse and Comnission Mer :
chant, |
cuthbert! GA.,
WOULD respectlu'ljf infi m the Planters
of Randolph and adjaejnt counties that
he is still at liis ‘"Post” ti serve his old
friends and customers in the jtorage and Sale
of Cotton and Plantation sudiliea.
A Lot for Horses, Room fU'Drivers and a
Good Well of Water Free.
Liberal advances made on|botton in Store
and for Shipment.
Thankful for past, patrona J: —hope, by strict
and close attention to Luriiess to merit a
contiunance of the same—ny motto, JUS
TICE TO ALL.
J. M;REDDING.
aug23-6m
187S.
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EQUITABLE
' Life Assnrancß SocMy of tlie Qni-
U Stats.
NO. 129 BROADW'AYj NEW YORK.
Assets, Feb. 1,18 J&,
$18,000,000.00
Annual Cash Incane,
J 8, 000.00
New Busin..., 1860, 1870 mi 1871, (he Lmg.st a'
any Company IS HE WORLD.
-A.ll Cash,
Purely Mutual,
Safe, Prompt did Reliable.
Call on t. 8. 10WELL, Agent.
PAINTS, Mixed Ready for Use.
WRITE, GREEN, RED, BLUt,
BLACK and IE AD Colors,
In from lib. to hIL Packages.
At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee,
Druggist, Booksdler and Stationer,
Read This.
OCTOBER and NOVEMBER
Are the most favqrable months for.
HOUSE PAINTING.
It is also the s ason to restore the broken
glass in your windows. A full and complete
Stock of
Faints, Ois and 6 ass.
At T. 8. POWELL'S, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
JAS. T. FLEWELLEN,
Attorney at Law,
CUTHBERT, GA.,
HAVING resumed the practice )f Law,
will give his prompt and undivided at
tention in the counties of Stewart, Riudolph,
Terrell, Quitman, Clay and Early, ani also in
the Supreme Court of Georgia and the Dis
trict and Circuit Courts of the United States
for the Southern District of Georgia
Special attention will be given (0 the ad
justment and settlement of claims.
In all important suits or consultations, Her
bert Fielder. Esq., will, by agreem«nt, be as
sociated with me
Prompt remsttances and repliesto all let
teis on business. jsn26tf
Farmers JPills,
Holton’s Rills,
For FEVER and AGUE,
At T. S. POWELLS. Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
GEORGIA, Randolph ptH'N "rtr:—Cita
tion tor Letters of Dismission . Where
as, M. C. Administrate >r cfuhfe es
tate of Thomas A. Luby. deceased , rtepyhsente
to the Court in tis petition, du 'y -Lfed and
entered of record, that he has fu-'ly adminis
tered on Thomas* A. Luby’s estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons concerned, kiu
dred and creditor*, to show cause il' anritfifey
can." why said Administrator should ltat'b#!
discharged form his administration and ‘ rje'-i
ceivC Letters of Dismission ou the first Real
day iu January, 1873.
Given under my hand and official si*matcroJ
Sept. 11th. 1872. M. GORMLI3Y, w
oct4-3m. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Randolph County.—Fecrt
weeks aftedate, application will he made
to the Court of Ordinary of said County, for
leave to sell Lets of Land number 236 and
one hundred acres of Lot number 337, in the
7th District of said county, for benefit of
heirs and creditors.
ELIZABETH CROZIER,
Administrat:ix estate John Croziei, dec,
oct4-lm
GEORGIA, Randolph County. Four
weeks after date, application will b*
made to the court of Ordinary in and fer
said county for leave to sell lots of land No.
147 aud 148 in the sixth destrict of said rouu
ty for adiviaion amongst the heirs of John
Cole,deceased.
ELIZABETH COLE, Administratrix
John Cole, deceased. oct4 lm
GEORGIA, Randolph County.—Four
weeks after date application will (>»
made to the Court of Ordinary, in and for said
connty, (or leave to sell the Rea! Estate ot
Zadock Sawver, deceased.
D. 8. BROWN and W. C SAWYER,
Administrators of Radock Bawver.
octll-4t
GEORGIA, Randolph County —To all
whom it may concern.—R. M. Puckett,
having tiled his petition in proper form to me*
praying for Letters of Administration da bo
nis non, with the will annexed, on the estate
of Rnben Jones, Sr., deceased, this is to cite
all legally interested in the execution of this
application,.creditors, legatees next of kin
and any others interested, to be and appear
at the next November Term of the Court of
Ordinary of said county and show cause if
any they can, why Letters of Administration
de bonis non, with the will annexed, should
not be granted to said Robert M. Puckett.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 25th day of September, 1872.
M. GORMLEY,
Sep27-Im Ordinary and Ex. Officio Clerk.
GEORGIA Randolph County—Cita
tion for letters of Dismission. Whereas
Enoch Pitman, administrator de bonis non es
the Estate of Thomas D. Taylor represents to
the court in his petition duly filed and enter
ed on record, th t he has fully administered
on Thomas D. Taylor's Estate.
This is therefore to cite all persona concern
ed, Kindred and Creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration,
■and receive letters of dismission, on the first
Monday in January, 1873.
_ Witness my hand and official Signatnre this
11th day of September. 1872
aeptl3 3mo M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Randolph Countt.—Court
oi Ordinary called Session Setting, for
county purposes. It is ordered by the conrt
that the Tax collector of Randolph county,
he and bo is hereby authorized aud directed
to levy, and collect a tax for the year 1872,
of fifty per cent on the State Tax to pay Ju
rors and Jailors and incidental expenses.—
Also, fifteen per cent on the State Tax to re
pair bridges, also, ten per cent on the State
Tax for pauper purposes, also, twenty-five
per cent on State Tax to repair Court House,
also, twenty-five per cent on State Tax to
pay indebtedness of conntv to become due.
amounting iu all to one hundred and twenty
five per cent on the State Tax.
Given under noy hand officially.
M. GORMLEY, Ordinary,
aug23- and ex officio Clerk.
Randolph Sheriff’s Sales.
Will be sold before the Conrt House door
in the City Cuthbert, on the first Tuesday In
November next, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property to wit. ' "
All that part of Lot of land, No. 75, in the
6th district of originally Lee, now Randolph
Connty, bounded on the South, by the run of
the branch running through said lot; on the
West, l»y Blakely Street, North by a line
running east and west, two hundred feet
Bonth of the centre of the main track of the
South Western Railroad, and on the Rest by
the east line of said lot, together with all the
buildings of Cuthbert Manufacturing Cos. situa
ted thereon ; and also ail the engines, boilers
tools, and machinery ol everv cliarart r be
longing to said Cuthbert Manufacturing Com
pany. Said property levied on as the prop
erty of the Cuthbert Manufacturing Compa
ny, by virtue of a fieri facias from the Superi
or Court of Randolph County, in favor of
Edward McDonald, against saidcompauy.
Property pointed ont by Plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place, Lots of
land, Nos, 29 and 19, iu the 6th district of said
county, containiug in the whole, 405 acres,
more or less. Levied on as the property of
Richard Smith, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of said county,
in favor of Isaac Easley vs. Richard Smith.
Property pointed out in said fi fa—Tenants
notified.
Also, at the sa're time and place, Lot of
land, No. 10, and 59 acres of Lot Nr. 9, iu
the 6tli district of said county, containing in
the whole,i2s2J acres, more or less. Levied
on as the property of William Hunter, to sat
isfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the Supe
rior Court of said couutv, in favor of Isaac
Easly vs. Wm. Hinder. Property pointed
out in said fi fa—Tenants notified.
Also, at the same time and place, Lot of
land, No. 152, iu the 9th district ot said
connty, containing 192 J acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of Thos. (Jzmore,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of said connty, in favor of Percy Ann.
Ozmore vs. Thomas Ozmore. principal, and
William Coleman, security. Property pointed
out by Wiliiatn Coleman —Tenants notified.
Also at the same time and place, one Store
House, Shop, and Lot of laud, in the city of
Cuthbert in said county, known as No. one
in squire four. Levied on as the property
of Jas. A. Foster, to satisfy a ti ta issued
from the Superior Court of Randolph connty
in favor of Wm. H. Silver vs. Jae. A. Fos
ter, and other fi fas in my hands. Property
pointed ont by Plaintiff’s Attorney—Tenants
notified. Levy made and sale postponed
April Ist, 1872.
Also, at the time and place, one Store
Iloilse haul Lot, now occupied by M. H. Pu
laski, On West side of the public square in
the city of Cuthbert, in said county. Levied
on as the_ pioperty of E. L. Douglass, to
satiety a fi la issued from the Superior Court
of said'county in favor of officers of Conrt
vs. E. L. Douglass. Property pointed ont
by defendants—Tenants notified.
Also, at the same time and place, one
Store House and'Lot in the city of Cuthbert,
bounded a follows : On the North, by street
running East and West, on the South by store
of J. J. McDonald, ou the East by public
square, and the v\ est by vacant Lot of E. Mc-
Donald, and now oeeupied (,y J, 8. Anthony.
Also one Store House aud Lot, lying on the
public square of the city of Cuthbert, bound
ed as follows : on the North by vacant Lot of
Brooks Hotel, on the South by public square,,
on the East by Brooks Hotel, and South by'
Store House of C. P. West. Levied on as
the property of F. J. Ragland, to satisfy a fl
la issued from the Superior Conrt of said conn
tv" in favor of H B. Claflin & Cos vs. F. J.
Ragland. Property pointed ont by Plaintiff’&
Attorney—Tenants notified.
Also, at the same time and place, the Tam.
yard known as the Breed & Clay Tanyard,
situated, lying and being in the 6th distract of;
said couuty; together with all the stock aud
tools of every description belonging to said
Tanj'ard, ana "ne bale of cotton marked J
B. C., weighing 499 lbg , more or less. Lev
ied on as the property of Breed dt Clay, to
satisfy a lieu ft fa issued from the Superior
Court of Randolph county, in favor of E.
McDonald vs. Breed &. Clay—Tenants not!
tied.
W. J. BAERY, Dept Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Randolph County—By vir
tue of an Order passed by the Court of
Ordinary in and for said County, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December next, six
hundred acres of land, Nos. 9, 32, 33 all of
said tractor parcel of land lying,- and being
in the seventh District of said county, tne
same beirg the place whereon Byrd T. La
nier resided at the time of his dealth. Sold
for the benefit of heirs ani creditors. Terms
cash. JNO. W SEALY, Adm’r.
de bonis non of B. T. Lanier, deceased.
octlßtd
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.— By.vir-.
tue of order passed by the Court of. Or--
diuary m and for said county, will b&.sold,
before tbe Court House ioor in the city of
Cuthbert, on the first Tuesday in December
next Lou of land No. 93, 94, and Sontlx
halfofLotNo. 92 in the 9th District of said
county, the place wherson John R Sams
lived at the time of his death. Sold for tho
benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
J. K. OWEN, Adm'r. de bonis non
octlß-t<j coutea%ps,ento ann^xasv