Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-????, January 03, 1873, Image 4

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To Make Boy Farmers. —Wq wish all the farmers would heed what the American Agriculturist says: Induce the boys to take new interest in the farm, in the imple ments, in the stock ; tell him all your plans, your successes and your failures; give them the history of your life and what you did, and how you lived when a boy;, but do not harp too much upon the , degenerate character of young men of the present age, praise them when you can, and encourage them .to do still better. Let them dress • hp in the evening insted of sitting down in their dirty •clothes in a 'dirty room. Provide plenty of light. Thanks to kerosense, our country homes can be as brilliantly lighted as the gas-lit residences in the city. Encourage the neighbors to drop in evenings. r lalk agricul ture rather than politics; speak of the importance of large crops, of stock, of liberal feeding, and of the advantages of making ani “mals feel coffdortable, rather than 'of tire hard times low prices and •high Wages. Above all encourage the boy to read good agricultural papers. Get him some good agri 'cultural hook to study. Head with him, and give him the benefit of »your experience and criticism.— SVluhi he has mastered this give another. In our own case, we owe our love of farming principally to, the fact that our father told Us of •every thing that was doiug on the Ifarru * answering .all the questions and encouraging rather than re fusing our child-like desire of help ing him to plow, to chop, to drain ; as well as tiring tho brush-beeps. A Boston gentleman who could hot waltze, offered a young lady SI.OO if she would let him hug her as much as the man who had just waltzed with her. It was a good olihr, and showed that money was no object to him, but they pul him out of the house so hard that his eyes were quite black. <>» The ruin of most men dates from some vacant hour. Occupation is the armor of the soul. There is a satirical poem in which the devil is represented as fishing for men, and fitting his bait to the taste aud bus ifaess of his prey ; hut the idler, he said, gave him no troublej as he bit the naked hook. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, Mouldings, brackets, STAIR Fixtures, Builders’ Fur liing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, TerraCotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. I Vindoib Glass it Speciality. Circulars and Price Lists sent free da application, by P. P. TOAJiE, 20 Hayne and 3.1 Pinckney Sts-, oct4-ly Charleston, S. C. . E. J. JOHNSTON, Dealer in Watches, Jeifllrj, Site fare, Fancy Goods, Fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Stings, Etc., Etc. • Sole Agent for the Celebrated Diamond pebble spectacles, EYE-GLASSES, ETC. Particular Attention given to lie pairs on ine and Difficult Watches. JEWELRY, ETC., REPAIRED,. AND ENGRAVING. Corner Mulberry & Second Streets, * MACON, GEORGIA. novl-3m \ Nathan & Bro ; s. OLD « 1863,” CABINET It y e Whiskey, At T. S. POWELL’S, trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. NT" ZOZitN St ! Eine-, Metliiiin and Common, At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer r Si This unrivalled Medicine Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Merc-ury, or any injurious miueial subatauce, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, For FORTY YEARS it baa proved its great value in all diseases of the Liver, Bow els and Kidneys,' Thousands of the good and great in all parts, of the country vouch for its wonderfi 1 and peculiar power in puri fying'the Blood, stimulating the torpid Liver and Bowells, and imparting new Life and Vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS’ LlVEli REGULATOR is acknowledged to have tig equal as a LIVER MEDICINE, . It contains Fur medical elements, never united in the same happy proportion in any other preparation, vis : a gentle Cathartic, a wonder;ul Tonic, an unexceptionable Altera tive and a ceitaiu Corrective of all impurities of the body, Such sigual success has attend ed it is now regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC, for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring tii-reof, to-wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPA TION', Jaundice, Bilious attack?’Sick Head ache, Colic, Depression of Spirits, Sour Stom ach, Heart Burn, etc., etc. Regulate the Liver aud prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured only by J. H. ZEILIIV & CO., MACON, GA., aud PHILADELPHIA. Price $1.0(1 per package ; sent by mail, post age paid, $1.25. Prepared ready for use in Uotllee, $1.5(1 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J 2T 1 Beware of all Conterlcits and •nynit.a tious. july26ly GEORGIA PRACTICAL Business College, MACON, GA. The oldest COMMERCIAL INSTITU TION in the State, of a purely Southern char acter, free from all clap-trap and huuibuggery, so prevalent but detractive to the dignity ol all schools of learning. . * ESTABLISHED IN 1866. • GOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY THE LAST STATE FAIR, FOR PENMANSHIP. Penmanship, Book Keeping, Commercial Calculations and Telegraphy taught as prac ticed in business. For full parbicuHrs of the Institution, Course of Study, Terms of Tui tion. Board, Specimens of Penmanship, etc., (address SECRETARY, Georgia Practical Business College. octlS 3m PAINTS, Mixed Heady for Use. WRITE, GREEN, RED, BLUE, BLACK and LEAD Colors, In*from lib. to s lb. Packages. At T- S. POWELL’S, Trui-tee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stulo’uer MARSHALL HOUSE, A. B. LUCE ' Proprietor y SAVANNAH, GEORGIA BOARD, Per Day, $3 on. octlß-3in Wantlo Griiano. A FINE Manure for small grain. For sale for cash or on time By FORT & QUARTKRMAN. Farmers TPills, llolton’ts For FEVER and AGUE, At T. S. POWER'S. Trustee, Druggist, Stationer. STRINGS! Roman and Paflna Violin Strings, Guitar and Banjo Strings, At T. 8. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist, Booksellr and Stationer. PRESERvTyOUR SIGHT ! THE CELEBRATED SCHAFFHAUSEN SPECTACLE AND EYE GLASSES, Manufactured at SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland. The superiority of. these (treat, Eye Pre servers consists in tlie careful Mathematical Accuracy in the construction of the Lenses, being manufactured of the Best White Flint Glubs, the exact Shape of the Eye, thus obvi ating all Glimmering and Wavering of the Sight, Dizziness, and tilt the other Train of Evils produced by the use of inferior specta cles. * Every one whose sight is failing under stands its value. By buying imperfect spec tacles you help \o destroy it. BUY THE BEST! Buy the Schaffihausen Spectacles and preserve the Eyes which are \prMess. Imported only by COOPER Sc BRO. Philadelphia* For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer, Cuthbert, Ga. These Spectacles are never sold by Peddlers.- JA9. 8. CLAGHORS. JNO. CUNNINGHAM. CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. ■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Provision Dealers, Corner Bay aud Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. Keep on hand a large and complete Sup ply ot Plantation and Family Groceries and choice Impoited Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Country orders promptly filled and quality guaiauteed, oc,tlß 6m Bagging ana Ties, FOR SALE BY FORT & QUARTERMAN. CHANGE SCHEDULE. September 17th, 1871. tm ~ Vi Western & Atlantic R. It. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN OUTWARD THROUGH TO NEW YORK VIA CHAT TANOOGA. Leaves At1anta......... 9 30 P.-M. Arrives at Chattanooga. 5.23 A. M. NIGIIT 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 Chattauooga 9.47 P. M DAY PASSENGER TRAIN INWARD. Leave Chattanooga 4.45 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. .SogTHwEsTEaN Railroad Office, ) Macon, January 20, 1871. $ ON and after Bunday next, January 22d, Passemrer and Mail Trains on this Road will run as follows : Leave Macon 5:25 a m Arrive at Columbus ....11:00 a m Leave Columbus..-. 5:45 p m Arrive at Macon 11:15 p m COLUMBUS NIOHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:15 p m Arrive at Columbus...., 4:45 a m Leave Columbus 8:05 p m Arrive at Macon 4'it) a ui EUTAULA MAIL TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:00 am, Avrive at Eutaula.-. 4:42 f> m , Leave Eutaula 8:40 a m Arrive at Macon 5:25 p in KUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMKODA TION TRAIN. Leave Macon... 9:10 p m Arrive at Eutaula ~10:20 a m Leave Eufanla,.. 5:15 pm Arrive at Macon 5:20 a m The Time Trains pass Cuthbert. Dowu Passenger 3 9 p m “ Accommodation...., 7.3 p a in Up Passenger ..10.20 a m “ Accommodation 7.3 L p m Fort Gaines Freight and accommodation, every Tuesday and Thursday—leaving imme diately after the arrival of up passenger (train, aud return before the train for Eufau fa. Eufanla Mail Train connects daily at Smith ville with Albany Mail Train, and at Cuthbert with Fort Gaines Mall Train. Albany Night Freight ftnd Accommodation connects with Eufanla Night Freight and Ac commodatiou Train at Smith ville every Mou day Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Fort Gaines Accommodation Train con-' nects at Cuthbert with Eufaula Night Freight aud Accommodation Train every Tuesday and Thursday. These Trains Connect with Central Rail road Trains at Macon tor Savannah and An gnsta ; at Columbus with Western Railroad for Montgomery, aud Mobile Jr Girard Rail road for Union Springs ; at Albany with South Georgia Railroad for Thomasville. VIRGIL POWERS, novl7-tf Engineer and Superintendent. 1873. 7~ THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the (liii ted States. NO. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Assets, Feb. 1, 1872, ' $18,000,000.00 Annual Cash Income, - $8,000,000.00 New Business, 1869, 1870 and 1871, the Largest of any Company IN THE WORLD. * All Cash, Purely Mutual, Safe, Prompt and lleliable. Call on T. 8. POWELL, Agent. JHEPARKER GUN. ; PARKER BRtfS, WEST MERIDEN.CT. WM. M. PESdLbION. . WALTER T. KOSS. PENDLETON & ROSS, (Successors to J. M. Boardman.) Cor. Mulberry and Second Streets, MACON, fwA.,u ■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 1N SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL BOOKS, LAW BOOKS, MIS ' CELLANEOUB BOOKS BLANK BOOKS, CAP, LETTER, and NOTE PAPER, ENVEL OPES, LEGAL BLANKS, WRI TING INK, COPYING INK, CAR MINE INK, INDELIBLE INK, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, CIIALK CRAYONS, RUB BER, WAX, OIL COLORS, WATER COLORS, COLORED CRAYONS, BRUSHES, CAN VASS, PLAYING cards; CHESSMEN, BACKGAM MON BOARDS, DOMINOES, BILLIARD CIIALK: CIIROMOS, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, GLASS, ETC., ETC., ETC. And in fact everything usually kept in a first-class Book and Stationery Store. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention. Prices as lew as any oth er house in th* South. Orders for printing solicited. PEiYDLETOiH & Macon, Ga. oct!8 3m Nimnions Ac Olong-Ji Oi’gtui Oo.’s -IMPROVED CABINET olt9 AN 8 ’ • AND Pre-eminent for Purity of Tone ! Grand Combination 'Organs, FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED SCEIBXER’S PATE XT QUALIFYING TUBES, An invention having a most important bearing on the future reputation of R ed lustra-* meuts, bv means of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very hugely increased, and the quali'y of tone rendered _ " Equal lo that ot the Best. Pipe Organs of the * Same Capacity. Our celebrated “Vox Celeste,’’ ‘‘Louis Patent,” “ Vox Humana,” ‘■‘Wilcox Patent”' “ Octave Coupler, ’’ the charming “ Cello” or “Clarionet” Stops, and ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS Can l>e ohtalued only in these 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, (tor. 6th and Congress Sts., Detroit, Mich. (Established in 1850.) AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. Address SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO., Detroit, Mich. »P V , NEW AiiD BEAUTIFUL MILIMRY 00808, JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED BY Mirs- SLa* COOPER COLLEGE STREET, CUTHBERT, GA. Her Stock is large and complete in every department, and cannot fail to please every one, in style, quality, and quantity. At tention is invited to her Stock of Spring; anfl Summer Hals, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Blums, Etc. Which she la offering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee that the articles sold will bo just as recommended* Shippers Look to Your Interests. ALL goods not called foe in thirty days af ter thi ir arrival at Depot will be sold to pay Freight and changes. Storage will he charged bh all goods 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, jan2G-tf C. & S. VV. R. R. C. 15. WOOTEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW MACON, - - GEORGIA, novlO-ly Wines and Xiiqnors * . SOJjD FOR 'MEDICAL PURPOSES OILY:; By T. S. POWELL, Trustee. 'JThea Neptar, A PUKE CHINA TEA, For sale by T S. POWELL, Trustee, .Druggist Bookseller and Stationer. ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. Now is the Time to Subscribe. I will take pleasure In receiving subsrrip tions for the above popular Journal, and re ceipting lor the same. You can thus save the risk and expense of making the remittance, J. T. KIDDOO, Ageut IF YOU WANT Fresh. Goshen Butter, Call ae FORT & QUARTERMAN'S. FOII S-AJL.E. ’ THAT desirable Residence, situated on the corner of College and Lumpkin Streets. For terms apply to fel.S-tl B. J. BALDWIN. INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR PIANO, GUITAR, VIOLIN, Flute andCarnot, At T..S. POWELL’S. Trustee, Druggist Booksellerand Stationer . FOR RENT. I offer for rent, for the present year, one of the most desiralle store rooms in the city of'Cuthbeit. Possession given Immediately, Apply to E. MiDOKALD. jan!2-tf Pratt House, (Formerly Brook’s House:) CLthbert, - Georgia. TANARUS, J, PRATT, Proprietor, 31Y HACK in attendance npon all trains, and no pains spared to make guests oomforUble. jauCtkf S. CORZELIUS, Proprietor of the C e n.t i* a 111 olel, Nos. 101 and 103 Commerce -St., (Opposite LeGrand’s,) Montgomery, Ala. Charges moderate—Board,. per day, $2. WM. H. TISOX. | y.’M. W CORDON, TISOM a GORDON, use’s - TOW FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Bagging and Ties advanced on Crops. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Con rlgiiinehts o f Cotton. COTTON SOLD ON ARRIVAL AA T fc PROCEEDS RETURNED BY‘EXPRESS WHEN OWNER SO INSTRUCTS. Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to all business. . rept!3 6ni r .T. R. BROWiy, Manufacturer of BOOTS aud SHOES, in the J. L. Cobb building, Cuthbert, Ga. The best, of material used, and none but competent workmen employed. Mending and repairing done promptly. First class Brogans always on hand, and -for sale at fair prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular, octll-ly FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE ! J. M. REDDING, Warehouse and Commission Mer chant-, CUTHBEUT, GA., WOULD respectiu'ly inform the Planters of Randolph and adjacent counties i.hat he is still at his “Post” to serve his old and Customers iu the Storage and Sale of Cotton and Plantation supplies. A Lot for Horses, Room for Drivers and a Good Well of Water Free. Liberal advances made on Cotton iu Store and for Shipment. ' Thankful forpast patronage—hope by strict and close attention to business to merit a continuance of the same—my motto, JUS TICE TO ALL. . J. M. REDDING. anc23-6m Beeswax Bought by T. &. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller aud Stationer. riAIOS-OBGAKS Money saved by buying rianoa. Organa, Sheet Music, Music Books, Violins, (Outturn, Flutes, Accordeoua, or anything whatever In the musical line, at LUDDEN & BATES’ Great Southern Music House Largest Stock, Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms eyer offered South. Wui. Knubo & Co’s, Hallet Davis & Co’s, Southern Gem and other first-class Pianos, and the Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organs, sold extremely lowfyr cash, or by monthly payments, $5 to $25, until paid lor. Elegant new Pianos, $275. Organs, $56. Wo guarantee lower prices than can be bail else where. Address us for Price Lists ami Special Terms. LUDDEN Si BAXES, Savannah, Ua.f TEAS. THE A NECTAR, CHOICE GREEN, and CHOICE BLACK TEA. T. S. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. nov22- Alabhina Business College, Montgomery, Ala., CLARK 4- I’ERRINE, Principals. Columbus Business College, Every Instrument fully-Warranted. Columbus, Ga., A. T. CLARK, A. M., Prim • C. W. Macphekson, Secy. THE above Colleges are offering unequal l>-d advantages lo young ami middle aged men, for acquiring a practical Business Education. Seud for Catalogues, Circulars, etc. oct4 3m . cuoici Old Crovernmeiit JAVA COFFEE, At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. nov22- Ilead This. OCTOBER and NOVEMBER* Are the most favorable mouths for HOUSE PATNTINGr. It is also the s asou to restore the broken glass in your windows. A full and complete Stock of Paints, Oh and Gass. At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller aud Stationer. A Cxitlihert FOR SALE. ANY person wishing to purchase .a.’desir able residence in Cuthbert can make an adv utageous bargain by calling on me at ail early.day. HERBERT FIELDER. sep6-tf FORT & QUARTER iMN, At the new Rock Store, N. E. Cor. her Publio Square, Offer for sale a fresh and choice lot o! Groceries and Family Supplies, Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow Ware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Dry Goods, etc., etc. Gandies, Jellies, Figs, Daibs, Punned, Raisins, , Oysters. Lobsters, Saidmes. Crackers, of all kinds . ‘ Cheese, Eggs Best Goshen and Country Butter, Also a choice lot of the heist Chewing and Smoking Tobacco aud Cigars. lacoii, Flour and Lard, We also call yonr attention to ready-made STEEL PLOWS and Plow implements. Also, just on hand, anew lot of Scovil Hoes 'and the: best Axes. Call ancl see for yourselves. . jaul9 ly IMRE YOORDIELLINI. /pSIIStX fc ; A Incorporated 1859, Cq,nit'l $350,000, Assets January Ist, 1872 • $504,808. The charter makes stockholders individu ally liable. Safe, prompt aud reliable, Geor gia Company. T. S. POWELL, AgenL Dr, S. G. Robertson, Surgeon Dentist, • CUTHBERT, GA. oe2f>tf We Make a Specialty of Fresh FISH and OYSTERS, Which we constantly receive fr rn our own boats at Apalachicola. Also, keep constantly on hand Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Turnips, Etc. APPLES, ORANGES, and FRUITS OF ALL SORTS. In connection with above, we keep a FIRST CLASS Restaurant. Meals in best style at all houis. FINE CIGARS, Etc, ROWLETT Sc LABATUT. novl-fim S. SILOED FELD’S VARIETY STORE, GEORGETOWN, GA., DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, • Si c. &c., &e. THE PUBLIC is respectfully invited to call and examine Iris stock of Goods. They are selected with great eare, and defy competition. • He will sell them as low ft? they can be bought in any other market. Call and see for yourselves. Highest market prices pai J for cotton. oettrCra Randolph Sheriff Sales. WILL he sold before the Court House ooor, iu the city of Cuthbert, ou the first Tuesday iu January next, between the legal hours ot sale, the" ‘following property, to-wit: „ • Lot of Land No. 131, in the 6th district of Randolpii county, containing two hundred two and one-half acres. Levied on as the property of McDuffie A Cherry, to satisfy a ft fa issued lrotu the Superior Court of Pulaski county, iu favor of R. M. lioss A Cos. vs Mc- Duffie & Cherry. Property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney. Also, at the same time and place, the Place wl ereon Nicholas now lives, contain ing ten acres ot laud and house thereon, in" the city of Cuthbert, to satiety a ft la issued from the Justice Court, 718th District, G. M: in favor ot W. H. Maugham vs. Nicholas Geestin made aud retained bv Consta ble. Tenants notified. WM. BARRY, dec-6 td Deputy Sherift. Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale. WILL lie sold before the Court House door, iu the city of Cuthbert, on the first Tuesday in February next, between tile legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit : House and I,nt now occupied bv W. G. Conly. lying aud being on the South "East side of tlie Public Square, in the city of Cuth bert, bounded as follows : North, by Albany Street: East, by J. W. Hart; South, by Lot ot Mrs. A L. Mapps, aud West, by street running North and South. Levied ou as the property of W". G. Conley, to satisfy a Mort gage ft fa issued from tlie Superior Court of of Randolph couuty, in favor of H. H. Jones vs Win. G. Conley. Property pointed out in said fi fa. Tenants notified. , i WM. J. BARRY. vecG td . Deputy Sheriff. Executor’s Sale. IN obedience to a decree of the Superior Court of Randolph'county, Ga., Willi*) sold before t lie Court House door, in Cuthbei t, Lots of Land, Nos. 165, 166,178, aud 179, all lying in the sih District of Randolph county. Said lands are well improved—dwellings and all necessary out- buildings—three settlements on the place. Also, Nos. 134. iu the sth Dis trict, of Randolph, lying iu the fork of the Pa cliitia creeks, and No 85, in the 4th District of Calhoun county, adjoining tlie lauds of G.- C. Martin and T. J. Ferguson. These are ex cellent lamiiug lands, well watered, and un der a good state of cultivation. Framed house and all out buildings necesfiarv. Alj the above Lots of Land sold as the rrot'a'rtf of Wiley Miller, deceased. Call and.examiue, all who wish to bay Terms cash. L. B MILLER. dec27td Executor. G 4 EORGIA. Randolph CouwTy.—W’here- as, B. F. Cobb, and others having pe titioned tliß Court of Ordinary, in and for said county, to have tlie road running through the 6th District, known as the Fort Gaines road, abolished as a public road, and to de- - clare the same a public private road. All persons interested in the raid road, above de scribed, will file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Tuesday in Janu ary, 1873, else an order will be passed as ptuved for-by tlie applicants. Given under my hand officially. Ai. GOR.MLEY'. Ordinary, dec-Od dx-oflieio clerk, G 1 EORGIA, Randolph County.— Cita- TANARUS" tion lor letters of dismission. Whereas;. Joint W. Sealv, administrator de bonis non of Byrd T. Lanier, decea.ed. Represents to the court in his petition duly filed and enter ed on record that ho has t'ul'y administered- B- T. Lanier’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned kindred and credi tors to show Cause if an they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from hib administration, and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in *\„ril 1873. Given nnder mv haiid officially. declt?-3m M. GORIILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Randoepb County.—By vir tue of an order passedby the court of Ord inary, of Raudolph county, will he sold be fore the court house, in slid county, on the' first Tuesday in January next, lot of land number 175, in the l<!th District, of said coun ty, the place whereon William Mainor lived at. the time ot liis death. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms one-half cash, the other half tvre've mouths with good note and approv and security. WM. B. DIXSON, Administrator . novl-td of Wm. Alainor, deceased! Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA. Randolph County. —By vir tue of an Order granted by the Court of Ordinary, in and for said county, will be sold hefoie the Court House door," in the city of Outhbert, on the - first Tuesday in January next. Lots of L nd Nos. 236, and one-half of Lot No. 237 in the seventh district of said county, belter known a? the Sam Berry place. Sold for the hem fir <r heirs and creditors.’ Terms cash. ELIZABETH * Administratrix of John CrmWr, dee’d (X EORGIA, Randolph County. —By vir -3T tue of an Order granted by the Court of Ordinary, in and for said county, will he sold before the Court lluitse door in the city of Cuthbert, on the tir.-t Tuesday in January, J 873, the following described Lots of Laud, t»- wit. Tart of Lots Nos. 188, 124, Lots Nos. 187, - 166, 155, 134—making, in the aggregate, thir teep Hundred and twelve and a half acres, more or less, in the 9tli district of Randolph Cos Also, at the same time and place, One Lot in the city of Outhbert, known and distinguish- • ed in plan of said city as Lot No 14 , and algc at the same tiin<-, one wild Lot in the 2d Dis trict.of county of Applii g. No. 138, con tabling lour hundred and ninety acres, more or less. Abo, one Lot No. 65, in the sth Dis trict of Irwin, containing 40*1 acres, more or. less. A ho, thr<e Wagons, one Ilnggy, one Carriage, four Mules, one~5(!-Suw Gin, Wheat Thrash-aud Fart, and other property. Sold fin the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash. I). S. BROWN and W. C. SAWYER, of Z tdock Sawyer, dee'd. Gs EORGIA. Randolph County.—Cita- Y tion for Letters of Dismission. Where as. M. O. Piirk.wson, Administrator of the es , tate of Thomas A Lnby. deceased, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and. enteied of record, that he has fully adminis sered on Thomas A. Luhy’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause if any they tan, why anid Administrator should not be discharged form his a (ministration, and re-, ceive Letters of Dismission ou the first M<Wi day in January, 1873. Given under my hand an! official signature,' Sept. 1 lth, 1872. M. GOR.MLEY, . oct4 3m Ordinary. G 1 EORGIA, Randolph County. —J. G. TPr'ce, Gtirdian-of Carrie Dunn, having applied to tHe court of Ordinary, of said coun ty, for a discharge from his Guardianship of Carrie Dunn, person aud property. . This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned to show canse by filing objections in my office, on oi before the first Monday in January, 1873. why the' said J. G. Price should not be dismissed from his Guardian ship of Carrie Duuu, and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my hand and ‘official Signa ture. M. GGKMLEY, Ordinary novl 2m of Randolph county.' Administrator’s Sale. - C~T EORGIA, Randolph Count*.—By vir- JT tne of an Order granted by the Court of Ordinary, in and for said county, will be sold outlie fb si Tuesday in January next, Lots of Land Nos. 147 and 148 in the' 6th .district Qf said county—the place whereon John Cole lived at the time of his death. Sold for the benefit of heirs aud creditors. Terms cash. ELIZABETH COLE, Administratrix of John Cole, dee’d. novß-td Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Randolph County. — By vir tue of an Order granted by the Court of Oi dinary. in and for said county, wiil be Bold before tne Court House door,'in the city of Cuthbert, on the first Tuesday in January next, that tract or parcel of Land lying ana being in the -9th district of said county*—the place whereon Phillip Causey lived at the time o/ nisdeath—said to contain four hun dred an! forty acres, more or less, and sold subject ter the widow’s dower. Tergis cash. , 11. J. CAUSEY, Afimiuictrator of Phillip Causey,- novS-td