The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, March 04, 1869, Image 2

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NELSON TIFT,; ..OF prtu<;.i}icßi Y coijTO, Mid# mi '*■ mv #aAHi -liM r e 'thMHtm the “5^, b to MWiIW *te.VH!frrtr , <Jr ih<i *Bl*oss? *rvVfl W 1 IRt ‘AfUMMh,* after Which liitmH will be discontinued, utiles* fhtfr ifiibierl^)- '''"l I '•' l ?,i *J —*».! unnl» ttl —atjujitj!>.w ’O "»> 1* IVi*fl<?!P<*wMahi**N Mm £•>«*, *ofj of iBMsM frtilMy rt'tl nemA ii-uiw ai? !*oit «* ,tar>s«f« The d*fii**l«>f Weft Virginia have-bee* lue«ted at4Hi»ri<*Uon, Kanawha conuty. iimh r.i &on motd* * GsnejraJ <f L fHiJfiPi office as President. . , I arno of ft<nuTr>g<|n it* ,«q»pi ■ Hi-p. m vmms m feim *%si wmmm ShHtHi*** 1 *fW Wtsffitffu& ffita 'Lkk in, WU f pass and *re* *■ *r>w »**q« 1 €opnjroa»’)Hi« !l(}*ifd a duty of $1,42 upon of card* (j»t*ublown; caNMd lllMn, ewteo new *oneß i cannot he piiroUuMi&Mr leaortmtDaibiiuh, IfM dollar*. & tele * KWWHif tffcliiltitll 1 Oft H 1 a,,t oyr tiUtf-rC.u»Bcqncnfly r! the %cqyaU<Vtii.n.cp|}jinittce, have re/used to which * the Geuura, » -to ril upr people, S«;nate has appo\n|- bt lam tau yvlsa H»»a pm* , i‘trtnH>t r>ii ea u« a cuinmittee to arrangements fiJrTne juan’ffuration of 6«pefal Grant aa Preaidenfi Souators Yates, or Illinois: Cnragm ;i jSew Hampshire, and ilcOreery, of Kentucky. *i»n iirw f*(ni 11 mu a •mo n Tfrk Nfcxr* 0 .Norkss.-—Radical papers r.lltfih MPtfle rMis C&ifgress 141 Radicals WfoS 1 \mmi. This is much below the Count, and presages an attempt to keep rtp tho two-third tyranny * At*4lf'lialffti!s liid in defence of at? right, si&&HW 'r?sit“dP i 6doMul rascality. * lift Kfl M 111} dLi ..ii ■. 01 »'».!* %fr. J. R. (JhtastSao ha* retired from the c<lift*riftl ehtvit rtf the Dawimn Journal, and is BiKtondded Ry-Oapt. S. & Wilson; We ex tend the Caplftin, a hearty welcome to the', fraternity. ||; , tj j . ,V !•■» I »■•■ .-| !■< sFwty-iW* .ifurnqy haying purchased a QayoUna, it is said he will remyye tp ti>t State with an eye to the Uy\U*l S}tytea§>o»a,U. li ; ,j , , Hie death of Wilkes Booth, which some have professed to doubt, is no longer a question. The body, when disinterred last weeK’wa/fnfiy identified by his 1 datives, {noth which was plugged in a pc cilnar mimner. * M *' , ' T in — U*. —. Lm. ■ » oo .Weuaju indebted to Soil. Nelson Tift, for, a fopy 4jf hiesabfo, defence of.our State, Ue-x Reconstruction Com^ in \t*m, *j**inahtbQ charges preferred by her C. £* and w» are sorry that it was rooeived too ., >7/ -.m l < nml ftf IfeTtitnttc' foUfos Yfoilbtf' in befialf of Braiitte* 5 TM'FieSfdcnis feply is regarded akYa’f&iM WlaosU «*« *v» Hiib Tn.i Rrj»lsP||fctfT«t-rA planter on the MwsMttippwefters a&),ftOO ramie plant* for aalaietitdribisVcporhad that orders for ramie from all park of’Eunipo haw be*»; trans mitted to New Orleans and Mattel nff**r^, ingmmpurehaan the rough fibre at .ten Qeuts in,gdldi*e»!n mb rqaii kis reported from Washington that .the Govftcamoßt !*« restored to G moral Beau regard his Mnropfo* property, wlijpb was cosdestnUfi freufrmago. It ban also <Jeter>. minedrtoidilinof hist pjrjvate papery, which are now in tha War Department* Thgy were pastured about the close of t|w ,sfc*£H* m <-«%** *is ■qa fo«s i ""■ The New .York Tribune is very severe wpoq the ,P a 7 S " ut % , j^ ~issther. Tniikrrt t **r I“™’ *w f,Mf 7 mojiths’ service, and threatens to print tn t^i>e # for the contempla tion of,thdr credentials, the names of the men who lend themselves to it.* ' i» —» 1 ■*— If we hfld^not within ourselves the prid eijde MBS. we could not become blessed; The*graufof heaven lies in t!»e brehst, as the germ of tint blossom lies in the Shut sectl. The Savannah News reports, that Mr* Get». S. oil** mercifully, beat© mfif W young men naniedßlflHnidP a|i Bnrcliy. It scorns that the |yi|pßCgd» the following parfinpEwlm tibpwredil) News : If* 1# %■ ‘‘Several young men of Savannah fell yuluntarily in lore with Frederici, the opera singer, during the past week. She waa too much attached to her husband to recipro cated t -^*loo O rr*T - --“"3 -Ar ■ : Finding Mr. Wilfong was the author of of it, thfy knocked hie! down, and inflicted H erions injuries. The young men have been placed under bitmhi. Ye locals, will have to hft tkyortfiuS 1 f ihe future, how you aqrS I.ut. S»FW»I', ..Willi Talfmg in love with ep< ra singeia. .’tiihiut »'< > .si el I Judge of the Circuit Conrt of hAs declared tire Home stead Law of that State and void as to judgments obtained prior to the f.U* vP‘»f decision min uuis<m with one rendered by Judge Parrott, df the GweMa Critknti f »of this St*t#j»WMF lWrtk hlflcfcfc vsaii carried to the Supreme Court. What'has been their**jeL jg Jeftjfl conjecture, Constitution *4 bfec ,Uui|«d Sta-tea wlttch they hwiyA awietm to siappart,! the*r« decision will be anaffirmauce of the lower Courts. Now VMmr. bo* r, ' w r"» T Wfrr3 hfhU ftifr A Murder in JktfKdhf | resident of Marianna, that on Friday night 1 last, it# Me. J- S. aodoMiv J. Q; Purman, were retunw'ng home from a ct*»i cerUgivewd>y the Federal tVdopt at that they i \ver'fi' , frrtyd i, hff6h n Wh A en near home l»y some unknown party. ,Fin lays6n Wik killdlf *fiisWnr urpjan severely wounded; doubts are enterbMped of hip, repttfteciug. ~ The weapon weed seems to hate been a. shot gun, and at a distance of fifty or sixty ya'ds; only one shot was jfired. —~ ~~~ in Jackson county, and P^rmatiJ|b*tp Senator, from that district: both belonged to the Re. | ! *tl }*u lpi!»iih * tilW *' ll publican party, though rut man not attribute the shooting, to any political feel* i sHtnisuit /ion?* auUMetof, * ' A mitfa .aiaw ing. There was cotjsiaeijible excitement after 'ifie spdotnjg among the negroes, some of whom made opefi threats to burn the fm fitytt ,7li otrt ‘on .idyl t-«* '?i town. hWwL h*i<r, i 'V. - : '-■-■• - : 'j Q!»* “» 1 Tali>aha*se R. K Mowxy.—At -the request of Mr. Helms, and for fthe informationr »»f thu public geDcoaby we publish the foliow ingj? r'«'o’*ivMo.* * .v !! * ■■ do oin -.mo* vi TiuMtamit Wuiv‘t*;h Hindi g.w , i Feb.aath, -Wlhn,- Jobk. W. Hfxms, Escvi, * .<* . BxtNBRtDSJ* Ga. The Railrtiad money will continue to In? taken aftnr the Road is aold 7 and I will gsmsutoe yA>u or any other bill holder, to give you greenbacks, or transportation, for every J>»4l you hold. * *. K. HOUSTON,' President.. 6ammuniation. . — ■■ > y t M . "• ■ f Bainsbjdck, February 1889. Messrs. Editors:—! noticed sometime since a card in the Bain bridge Argus calling upon the Municipal Authorities for at» expp' sitian es the /financial expenditures of ohr city. lama taxpayer and consequently feel an interest in the matter—so far ihean*- ihorities have failed to notice the modest, requisition of that card, perhaps this . also will pass .ip,noticed, should,such be the. have to subpit to our dpopi and tamely suc cuarb to any and eyery imposition that pay be practiced upon,us by the authorities in f4o«etjlmL Judicial or Federal. Jim qgSWA, R UAT .CffILUM. Motifs roa N,s®it> Yuras. —Suiunor, upon the resolution* npw before the Senate, says: You need,vofoß in pnsanec(ient, do Jim not? Hiere .are three thousand fellow- citi zens in that State the call of cou gress ,so take their place at the baUet-box You Awwda!»<> >0 Pennsylvania, Jy you.not? There are at least fifteen tboqr, sais|.inylt;if great State waiting, fpr yoqr >yii(srey?r you most need * a ' * to MW *4 ‘ RftfwW MW*}**?*' /One knows not which most to admire, the eaufldf bt' addactfy 'hVowaf Tb take thft Control of «f*® age (Vfcm the States, where it Uas rested from tbWfound*twit of. tip Qeyenneikh it is uu-, wise. tvK> 4 rea<;tion will cope, and then tne authors or 6tate advocating such a resolution tirtay I>e fife firkt us ftfedil' against if, lhe Herald (Rep.), forcibly; saya. -i, 1 , n “I| is.badpvlicyr in Nef s England 4 K threaten the righis ot.States, for some day there'may come a party to* power asking reconst rtiotirtii ftn the' basis of and where thea will *>nr twelve Sown tors G? ‘Rut fanatics, Like Snnmor and }Yifeon heed not tp the fpture, and have no report s for the pas;. Tlie wonder is that nien from the Northwest consent'td fdUowtheir lead.* Siii—— m > tm - —ti —— SrDDEif Bttrtf.—yonng man named Carver, from Newbntgb, Ndw York, was found dekd ih his bed yesterday morning at the raifidence of Mr. M. D. Roach. Coroner ' Swain was notified, aitd an inquest hold which restated itra vedict of ddath from ch«#»nfc ißscase of ' the heart -~Jarfo>mrUir Union. # * TELEGAKPIIIC NEWS! jjmf |W. jfT ----- Wa»hiN|t«u. Wasuisotop, February 21.—Nood.—Trie Reconstruct iwC«Hi*WeW«bi#M i 'WNlil» 110 report regarding Georgia, thus leaving her representation in statu qno. lu the House, Mr. Biackburne moved an amendment that Si man Jonei f* entitled tb bis seat. Lost. The Committee’s resolu tion that Jones is not entitled, was passed. A resolution declaring the B<*at as be tween Hunt and Menard, from Louisiana, uj>4*n4 rfrf fifteen minutes. A suggestion that Menard was to. to IS® knoledgc the privilege ttian to make aiyfl gument, but would be recreant to thoH of his race, whose votes sent himMttfl he not vindicate their rigiita. no special privileges on sccouufflj progressing. U Air. Maynard moved thfl srwornin. Pending the squabble ensm and, during whieK had occasion to say to Afrltf[ York# “The ildfl Ndw York are not ren “Very well, sir *4 will leave ® t# be decided by the reccwd.^ 1 ' Mr. Upvrn. from the Election pr<»oeeded to argue in favor of the resol tiot^ that neither Hunt nor Menard were entitled to a scat. i' Mrr Kerr argned rn favor of tihe reppr|,thatJ9uut was entitled to the seat. The first vote was on the minority reporj, ctqcjlariiigi f kai Hunt was elected and de» feated—**ayes 41, nsys 126. The next on Haines’ amendment, seating Menard, was defoate'd—-5T to 130. ; now moved that the whole isubject^theJ#|ble. . GwrM with *,.^»y;isiop r . , . < a Mrr Dawson movod>that Jones and Mh usrd be allowed twenty-five hundred dollars each to pay the expenses of their 1 contest. Afr. KdrP rtibveif ttr include Hunt. Mr. Dawes accepted the ampndmeut, bjut yielded to Mr. Chanler for a personal ex planation regarding the difficulty between himself and the Speaker, . A resolution paying the Louisiana con testants $2,500 each, was passed. A resolution is pending directing ah in- * Washington were about l>eiug,^e ( l,iverea to Gen. R. E. Lee. .Recess, Housgi—Mr. Boutwell reported a bill the hill removing the disabilities of the act of July t. 1868. The Louisiana election was resumed. The resolution directing the President to transmit immediately a copy of stitntiihftd NinendimMits to the Legis latnres, meeting objection, went over. General Grant wisited the House to-day and sent for Boat well, with whom' he had a long convtrsati<m regarding Georgia, Vir gina, Mississippi and Texas. He also con versed with Mr. Bingham, and afterwards with members generally, who gathered around him. General Grant’s father and sister have arrived* General Grant opposes unseating the Georgia representatives,' and the postpone uiooUof the Georgia matter by the ReCon-, struction Committee is atlribated to hia in ur* ■ fluence. *■ Gvneral Young, a member of Congress from Georgia, and who has warm personal relations with General Grant, had an inter* viewfWth ssh 1# nf>t regaf«ag%dn| ff<l sm<wL Mhrd rant gress eould not get around recognizing Georgia as a State in tlie Union, and that he himself iwaa opposed to interfering with her at all. General Grant’s visit to M*. Bout well this moruing grew out of this interview. It i» stated that McCulloch and Brown ing have resigned, their resignations to take effect on Monday. I’hc Senate passed .. suffrage amend ment v Jt now gi»es to the State Senate legislatures.* It confers do right on ne groes to hold olßffce.' ~ Fsbrcart 38.—The Kansas Legislature has adopted the fifteenth amendment. Washington, March I. —A delegation of ■ Southern Gen Grant to-day, Mr. the Chair loyal peopje PI the S<»»th ly his aduiiuistra tion, and to acquaint him with rit« condition of affairs %pd wants of the people in those Spates, and their indulgence of the hope that this secti-. m won id bs remembered by him in the seMctiou of his Cabinet. > T 7 •; ' >II »•*- - ' : Gen. Grant in his reply staled that he was glad to receive them, and assured them that Under his administration he would endeav' or to have affairs satisfactorily conducted ' in TfrcSq?th, but gave no iutimaticn as to what hib intention Was in reference to a member of the Cabinet from that section. He stated that military mature in the assigned to duty who were in sympathy '‘with the administration. In reply to a question as to whether Gen. Sheridan won Id bs placed in command at New Orleans, be stated that that officer would probably remain for the present in the West, where he had been so successful 'jn qu 1 ing It.d au diS’.urhanee .. * .. w— m9,v —~~——- ■ * --*di F«reig» Market** LiviWttoL, March 2—X«*on. n tu *. «i^nJpi t s from i*7 .’J* ,1 bales. Bombay saw «*■» TBatfP *Hfr rnoon * ■*frti®P andtWwc**®*^ B^ R e d Western Wheat, 9»/Iu; corn, old, 81* 6d; new 80s 3d. Liverpool, March 2-Evenin*. ealee 5,000 l * x Pwm-Coloneluj. ablest lawyer# of West Georgia, dl«<f aOi?# residence in this place on Monday morning 1 , w^npi Cofom-l Fs age waWbo^^ty^tw^rears |g. y after'% By beloved Father LE-- Bears ami three- mbnt b|, Rea, patience and M 0 - \ 1h Y& v l* \ Ik %%■' 2mt m *o* i• • a t iWf ' Bk % -«M .%UTmrstc« l d / :<: K~~- ~~ —slfiijM ' v . John j 'y. . . Comm 1 |<U *B|& Act of #»y office.BßK^2" /o ,wj«gjj|B 1869 Jf‘n- 27, ■ They of RcceivenMtfilA—freesfnr Counfv. I gent” pers,fgurt of Ordinary at ChnintHß-* * others acts, fv.ett-, has auplieddUSl^L- A_s soon as and valuation tiMthweat ContnissioVy>rs wMbe same at Gran.l and Pstitf, 1809, at pT' b * vr " weeks of the ensuing lhatabnl»li«»n L Superior Court, ai requnßr . I>t act. JB c y Clib 1 ***«*«'” The Clerk will enter this Order on thc'lfe and furnish the Sheriff with copies for service afe each of the Commissioners, arid hfe \4iTl serve them without delay. This order is also directed to be published twice iu the Southern newspaper. J. M CLARK, .1. S. C., h- W. C. A true'extract from the Minutes of Decatur Supe rior Court, this March Ist. 1868. • -» G. A. PADRICK, Clerk. March 4th..’69* <■ 4t>2t. , ;i , MORTGAGE SHERIFF'S SALE, WILL be sold before the Court House doer in tbe town of Bainbringe between the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesbay in May next, the following property to wit: • 1 One lot of land number 248 in tbe 14th District, containing 196 acres. levied on as the property of James D, Smith to satisfy one superior Court, Mrrt gage fi fa. O iver M, Petit vs James D. Smith, property pointed out ir. deed of Mortgage. Also, one h>t of land in the town of Bainbridge, containing six acres, and Isninded as follows: on the East by premises owned by ' tUfm. Cheever/bH We North by premie* s owned by Bates, -West by pteUi ises owned by George W. Lewis, and South by premises owned by A. P. Belcher and V. TANARUS, Broom, levied on as the property of James fe Floyd to sat isfy on# Superior Court Mortgage fi fa. P, Evans\b J. E. Floyd, property pointed out in deed of M.jt gage. 9- £• WAUGH, Sheriff. * March 4tl», 1869, 4p-Bw, ' DECATUR SHERIFF'S SALES. WILL be Hold on the firstThesday in Afn ti Next before the Court House door of said eohntjd the following property, to-wit.* »-V msmbl One dwelling hou.-e and lot in thfe town of Bain : bridge known as the place where Jcjhh H. thxdt how livcsji’bbunded as follows*' Eiist by prdMfrty owned by estate of D. P Hines; North by Water street, West by property owned by Jambs H. Colbbrt. and' South by Broughton street. Levied hih to tothfy three Justice Court fi fa’s; in faVor ofW.'R- Bell vs V. T. Broom and W. A Ellis, and one Jdstice Conit fl fa in favor of W. Oi Harrell vs V. t. BtObtn; Daniel Humphry, JatAes Blount, and WV A. Ellis. Levy made and returned to mew M: Hahn, con stable- • w | Also one hbhab and lbt containing two acres more or leas, > and know a* the f place,where Dixon Perry formerly-Jived. Levied to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of O, X* Crawford vs. Dixon Periy. Property pointed out/by JBityFp Attorney. s*, Ur>‘> *wt! a W ot nia.l Also. 25 acres of lot of laud number 140 te the" 19th district. Levied on to satrfy one Superior Court &fa in favor of Micbai Sw’cord vs Jaehu*"M V* th», also another in favor of W. 0. Fleming, Jmf *' Donalsun, administratorsxirvestote of Wm William# deceased vs Josb«nil4<wtin 4k-Jacob' BBotint. ic-iovei i . Also, three-fttfoHboal *fotyr*No’ti : 286, Bl; 82 and --Decatur coupty^ Jones to satisfy Tonr Superior and one Covaty Court fi fa's in favor of 8> L. Belcher vs H. F. CtOud, EfUl Jones, and F. M. Cloud, M. Swicord vs Ellias Jont# and T. J. Bell, 8. W. Patterson vs Petei* Mi Gldfol -and Elias Jonedj- Beabam tftasett vftJfeMtitf? Cloud Elias Jonea and Drury R&mba, Kxt>. vs Peter M. Cloud and Ellas Jones- o ■ytr / l Also, lots of land NoV. 226, 156. 165, 114. 116, all in the2Q&fod>stiict fiODecptor Count*! half intermt it two brick stage wulsf atmJoiLpn which fhey stAndt and one wdrWMn® more house and Water stroet and embraced between hotel lot and West street, alsOyVaCant lot# 69,7$ »nd7l in survey *of said city, and part of lot No. 72 in said city, lying ißouth-%est of a street running diagonijMJcroas said not towards Arn t*triHMqpge. Also part 4f lot No, 8 according to survey of said‘ city, containing one* fourth of an acre more or less to satisfy- g > peiior Court fi fa's, in favor of A. A- Allen wfgjtfohn Harrell, W. W. Harrell and John T. Hnrrellfef|,W. Whigham vs John Harrell. John M. Hutchins, D. P. Hutchins Adm’r and Jobnnlnlll. Joeiah B. Butler vs John Harrell and John T. Har rell. Osteen. McGoWrick A Cos., vs John HarreH. John W. Osteen vs John Harrell. Osteen & Davis vs J ihn Harrell. Officers of the Court vs D. P. Hutchins, D. P. Hutchins adm’r and John Harrell. H. M. Beach vs John Harrell and John TANARUS, Harrell. Ira W. Sanborn Kxt’r, vs John HarreH s and two County Court fi fa’s James A. Butts vs John Harrell. Also, lots of land No's 292, 294,294, 296, 296 nod 329, ail in the 15th district of Decatur County. Levied (Mi .as the property o Jesse M. Davis to aptis fy several Superior Court fi fa’s in fovor bt Nathan famimttßirfpififriaf Davi<fW fhmSSf Brtk&JsMmFk,k!mJtklitaNa 20th Use t and one bouse and k>t in Batn bridge bounded on the Aorth by Planters street. East ; by lot owned by John Adams, Sooth by lot own -by DJ. Dickinson, and Wes# by lot ownedby Wm G., Broom, Levied on as the property of John O. Perry t:» satisfy one Superior Court li fa., in favor ofil. H Butler, v# R. TlWeat hers John 0, Perry. . ” a# • »•* * Waugh. st* r ir wmmKmm luna mi °— -7 g, . -i i-»t i MRBMBMBBMMMrtBMMRfWBIiyWPiBsIi W mw»*T - ■ - - VTT“* II •*->' • L asilOitif ltd oi rt»wsuitw t>A nmupt t*q 1* M bwJtOMOf AtflSSI *<H; M^t * j&tW aw COSTti •«y am ml, «&s*. aas^jg we are Ollermg mis, large STOCK 01 DRY S K % % l fir i U m, BOWALSOH & CO;:; , W 1 481 i^i ! : ’g 11 " ■■:•» •" ■i) M’ w h»i-*am toa V s»«»ww>«»'m»vLA .BSkSS^rT^ SRTORS, iw tmioyM inttomi* »pi Iw .i SHARON HOUSE, . -'««•» t««.a tall times with or mge. n ' T,st9i ™ 12-ts. > , l m) ; K’ ’ : " /# ' r 5 •* v X*- 1 ’- * .Ir.*,## J CHESORCrS SPILLER ; u<r - c-j-j KIT y j 4'.|M j ; ,<(7 j'.: ~ nPHE Citizens of Bainbridge and vicinity are resp* ctfullv I *1 l arid SHOE STORE, At the otd vtand Os VAUGHN & StWW. JtTrel trade'with BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions, from tbe heaviest BROGAN Ji) the e . , ‘ t GAITLK * IKKor awpq ilhies v in fU - pose fsSofc p bought br taken fit exchange for GO )DB. Call and examine my SiOCK of 800 IS and SHOt> btfor* purdhasing elsewheie as you will save money by it. I* • fi * r ' \ , ****’" ‘ *** IIJ ri. »J Iu \i i's* -t\ «H, l•* - t?t iji'T.i Ai i ' i-M* 1 t * ‘ . t •{ /y . fcj. % ; j| WAIIE-HOUSE | >M*«f lawrwd Lm«k v/odis *»dl Ao uff J ' •w,it -,*n -.<) •is -gr, ... n b <‘ ’A I\TD J " : ! }/ * ' .*» " ♦-GO.I f. f | fwfUISIV -* .f i. !*. -- ->il» 4, jaLLH JUr j y.d’ ; -».H (t* 1 O' ■ ■.,<** i. - -W.i •>; ■ <■ > «t>olle sM ImO ' .M-.r.. ir A d*- >|->'o •*! )« ,o - i twmr'V bus ts*«» 'u b* .»-•;< n! >il*tx«j ,u**g j W . gJ|J W tjatl Pommission merchants '■■ j '• !|• /Q . |>.•, j, g•. ( ) Will buy and sell Cotton, and order Flou* , j Bacon, Corn &c.. on cottmsi&dtMt;'' e»rw" »b jajm -—- vrt2 m ' I baa nvHu- ’i a, lnx,W ftWfcIPPMFtT , T|. oi o*>if!* na hue■; ■<«,’ / ' * temkXMSFW-CMiM luia aiaiq gnivij, b,,d«iid W} »bml) ,n *.m ails ! n: ¥ J drt a«G t and Mutfcw ..j i** ,>* ,vwi]a»l ,tisAi r.-oWwv' ,|niihfl #w!* . , :“TOMSW3SIWf« MERCHANTS " » -q* ...y> ,i mtW<w u , 3m , (}4)1 - y>n I d>*«u h> 4>»*isl IU. r,n« ~r tl. q p £l * 1 i Vi t "ll* < h * f , 'l *Vf iiiw AWE DEALERS IN ' ‘ ;n 1 »*'•!>* • * j ii4ii t u!4i ii>lrinf iH>r 14*1 f iu DRY 000DS, OBOCaSBIBS, HARDWARE. BOOTS, SHOfe AC. AC-. AP-. *O - ' .bMtf. <#f'. ' ,7 " ‘ WATER STREET, BAINBRIDGE, GEOItGIA: oo „lcm to, Code' and other Country Produce. - , ■ ■ F « bl 'V*»W»N*H UfA •»■..■ . . 4 »-*L GEORGIA —Decatur County. -’IOURT JOF ORDINARY at Chambers, March U Ist, 1869,James E. Swanson has applied for ex emption and setting apart and valuation of home stead; mid I will pass upon the same on the 11th day of March 1869 at my office. r JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y. March 4, 1869. 46-2 w GEORGlA—Decatur County. Ordinary at Chambers, March Ist, 1869. \J J. A. Boycehas applied for exemption person alty and setting apart anct valuation of homestead, and j yyjlh yam upon the 6amein Bainbridg on |hp i Ord’y. !' March 4, ’69. 45-2 t. —t: —•■tff** - * ——" ■ r m r mm "" "■ 1 ' 1 v-—^"t 1 "' . . —r— ■ ■ GEORGIA —Decatur County. riOURT OF ORDINARY at Chambers, February \J the Ist, 1869, J. A. Proffit A Brother has applied for exemption and setting apaH and valuation of homestead, and I will pas#Upon the same on the 7th day of March, 1869, at my office iu Rainbridge. ■* JOEL JOHNSON, Ord'ry. _ Feb. ,25, 1869, 44-2 w nStMlCll—Becntor Canty. UT Court of Ordinary at Chambers Feb 18.1869 Alexander Wiley bas applied for exemption of per sonalty and setting apart sad valuation of homo stead, and 1 %ill pass upon the sum# at Bainbridge, on the 4th day of March, 1869. at my office. w rT 1 1 JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y. U-'lm GEORGIA -Dtsatier fanaty. . f Court’of Ordinary at Gimadieri Fek 19, JB6p. W. B. Bell,' has applied for exemption of ssrai gti.^isigiegis!^Biat» -^ ti , ' ‘ liatbtA M ..... 1 1 ■■ 'i.«i i iirr*^<4-'ii' l * GEORGIA —Decatur County. rpC ’all wfubia *it? i JL Emily W. Monroe having in proper form tome for permanent letters ot admin i#tratiuu on the estate of G. W. Monroe, late of mid county decrased, this is to cite all and sihgntcr the credit' ors and next' Os kin of (J. W. Monroe to be op|<ear at my office within the thus a I lowed by I**< and show cause, if any fetiey can, why perm* neut tetters of administration should not be granted t® John T. and Emily W. Monroe. Witness my b»0“ and official signature. * m JC«L JGmil9,l#rd' ry - March A ’69. 45-80d> m r\N the first Monday in April next, I w 11 #PPW of said countytor * ord,r imfolem Brown, HxccutrasyW i inf MIHQflnNnMt of -wm. Bwwvu, •dcctoPjPj to make me title* to lot. of .land, No’s. in the 27th district of said county. The and heim, and all perrons concerned Are required »| appear at that tin* and % ‘Wr objection iff 1 !