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aws mitlioriaril tojrocoiv
and advertisement* for tlw Southern
S #l, and receipt for the same :
Qtt wit D. Gnirns, Decatur GViuty, Ga -
T. F. Sumi. SAvanuat-i, CJa.
Mr. Jo»*m Sylvkstkb., Q<iincj Fla.
Mr. W. B. Watts, O'ordbnrA'*.
Heart Lewis, Green wood 7 F&-
WAsniNOiiM Chapman* Marianna. Fla.
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HAim;iix;n, ga, may w, i£c:%
FQU SECOND DISTRICT,
HON. NELSON TIF.T,
OF DOUGHERTY COUN'TY.
Brunswick Skapgr't Appeal.—This is the
title of the now paper in the plivdtr of the
Brunswick Banner. It is r» creditable sheet,
published weekly at $8 00 per annum
YTo extend a hearty welcome to the frater
nity, to its editor, T. F. Smith, and wish him
abundant success. *
Col. I. W. Avery succeeds the lament
ed Barrick, as editor of the Constitution.
We wish him huge success in his new av
ocation,
—■ - ■■ "im* # ♦- ——
Edward A. Pollard. —We have received
from the National Publishing Co*, of Atlanta,
tlje advance sheets of a work entitled the
“Life of defier son Davis,” with a request
that we "copy extracts frqm.it that would
be of interest to our r.cq<jtef§-’ ? Wu would
be pleased to assistour Publishing Irienjds,
in any decent enterprise but rcspsctfully dp*
cljtie tb/s request. Wo have, ever since the,
war, regarded Pollard with contempt,.ami,
his so-called histor-ips as’a tissue of lies, pud
wc are decidedly impressed .with the,opin
ion, that our .people can put their money
tq a batter use than paying Ids works,
Wood’s Household , A dvocate have
received several specimen copies 0/ this ex
cellent monthly, published: by S. S. Wood,
Newbtirgb, New Yur.ls, at 15 cents, per an
num. It is richly double, wyrlh the price
asked. a , ..... ; ,_ v a »
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SrIiTER I*F.rußMCan.—Tl)is excel!cnt paner.
*1 ,;•« "• , . r 't. ,-5’V jf f- C P.
announces the formation 01 a publication
copartnership, consisting of Mpssrs. C W
Hancock, J A Graham, John 1) Carter, and
\ftv Ilielly, under the firm uame of Han*
cock, Graham & Cos. Mr. Carter is assoei
te<l wyth Mi. Hancpck as CQseditor. We
wish tire new , cofuMv&m prosperous and
useful career.
FAttiiF.ns Look Here—An offer of valua
bleinformation free. The Veterinary
Surgeon of the American Stock Journal
answers all question* relating to diseased
or injured animals belonging to the sub
scribers Tree. SeW stamp fdra specimen
copy of this valuable mbntfiiy.
Address, Ni P. Boyer & (To.
Parkersburg, Chester Cos., Pa.
Chattanooga Wide Awake.— On Monthly
evening the citizens of Chattanooga, in>-
spired by the encouraging news from Cin
cinnati, held a rousing meeting and took
immediate steps to have the interests 6f
that place properly represented to the Board
of Trade and City Council of Cincinnati.
A delegation was appointed, and a number
of citizens left Tuesday on their mission.
There will be-another railroad meeting of
the Cincinnati Board of Trade bn to-mor
row night. "•
'Hie May No. of the Southern Cultivator
has been received. This old Sotrtheim
journal, (now in its 2tth year,) may not
hare as many pictures as some of the north
ern monthlies, but it is a strictly Southern
*uterprise, is printed on paper made within
few miles of its office,'and owned and edi
‘ id by a gentlemen who, born and reared
in the South, and long engaged in planting
there, must be, to a great extent, familiar
with tho' peculiarities and wants of the
Southern farmer. It will bo found, more
over, by any who will take the troubcl to
examine a copy of the Cultivator,( and a?
are iovited taeall at the office and do .so,)
that the larger part of its contents j# nyadq
up of communications from experieqcedTar;
mers Jiving all over the Gulf States. This
w« regard as an extremely valuable feature
—giviug as it does a peculiarly practical
east to this magazine. Bpecimtu: copy
application. Published at Athens,
Ga., by Win. A, W. L. Jones, at .$*2.00 a
year.
Tlow ft fntcrests Us.
We transfer to our columns from the
Columbus Enquirer, of the Glh instant, an
article under the above caption.. In doing
bo, we invite for it a careful consideration
by our business jhen. It is significant of
good, as it exhibits that Cuhuutms is uwa'ke
ijing tq the Importance of a rail conTieCTion
with us and show, ho# cirfeums taupes,
the drift of efents, and the rnaugmatidifcof
a scheme, not dreameJ of by the originators
of our B.iinbridgp, Cuihhert and Columbus
Railroad, at the timeof securing the charter
all seem to point as with the finger of
the ike accomplishment of that pro*
ijftßt IfJMBIWIIIUUUI mMFWMMF
Our Columbus contemporary, wjjlbe
strengthened in his faith in the
of his plan of
, bridge when aßs«|ectphaKtl® \WKt
completed, the:m| qdfy |-
twenty-Iwo tIWJ «w[jeyr#m f ysß
when Cincinnatti can choose betWeetkJSfc-
Marks or Cedar Keys as her Gulf entTtepsbs
for the Havana.trade, or Jacksonville and
Feruaiitlina o?i the Atlantic coast; will by
connection w-blrßaftibvidge, Otecinnati and
Columbus and intermediate points can have
a choice of routes and thereby prevent ex
cessive cjp'discfip/riating tariffs of,freights
to our own sdhports Savannah and Bruns
*T y ‘niittli in IH llnrfHWiiiniWinfiii>wliriilt 1,
most capaciou3harl)ur,ioa theSoKBtU AtJantic
coast.
Our are aware that the Leg-islA
ture of Ohio has placed at the disposal of
the city of Cincinnatti $10,000,000 for the
sulc purpose of effecting this Southern con
nection. This fund is to be managed by a
Board, appointed by the State Sopreme
Court, which should guarantee integrity,
efficiency and enlarged views In Its loca
tion ajid management. The enthusiasm
with which the proposition is met would
seem to indicate that the only remaining
question is one of loeaation.
To our own people then we nrge the im
portance of keeping pace with the march of
events. The progressive spirit of the age,
like time and tide, wait for no man. . Shake
Off the lethargy, the stupor of financial
despair and "quit ye like men.” The very
hope of forming a connection which, at
once, would pour into your laps the cheap
grains and bacon of Cincinnatti, the cheaper
grains and golden ores of California, the
teas and silks of China and the varied
wealth of tropical Cuba should nerve to
“action every slumbering energy. ;
JJ, with the aid so munificently afforded
by the State iaded by the prospective ad
vantages of profit, immediately to the
stockholders and indirectly to the real es 1 -
tate holder or busiucss nia.u, this road
should fail to be built, we submit as a queiy
.whether- the blunder—Talleyrand s*id a
blunder was worse.than a crime—is Hot
char gable to the bMcftiess and Shortsight
edness rather than the inability of the corns
inunities interested. . ( -
■- .■ ■ ■ , > • -
*?. R. Barr! eli. ?/
There areuomo sentences tha,t wc shrink
from writing, yet, we are eomp«ljlpfl this
morning to write “Barrack is Vex
terday morning the word passed from
mouth to month in the city, creating a deep
feeling in the hearts of those \vho heard
them. There were many moist eyes and
sad, solemn countenances, as the intelli
gence was received among his pmuy de
voted friends. So unexpected was it to
many,. newt came like a thaler
clap on a clear day.
Yet it is solemnly About sevefi
o'clock the life went out of his fragile
mortality and relumed to the good God,
Never was, a more beautiful Jife ended.
Never ended an existence that was more
charmingly endowed with all the attributes
of morid, manly arrd intellectual worth.
Nqvcr was there one who in a higher de
gree developed those excellent traits of
endear man to man, and
render life something’more than the pur
suit of an ignis fcildns, a reckles hunt after
the dibits of a selfish ambition.
Barviok lin-ed a high life—a life of de
votion to whatever is true in nature—a
life that glorified the creator of life by Its
;purity and blamelessness. He walked in
great hurnilly. lie was a violet hid away
in the erevicq of a rock, HP was passed
daily by hundreds who knew of him and
knew bia personal, worth, and yet were
unacquainted with him personally. He,
was one of those wh o. to be found, must be
sought. He never pitshed himself into
notice, but, on the -contrary, was retiring
in his disposition. He lost no opportunity
to do, a good deed, or to say a word that
would make marfkind do better, or feel
better, c: •" •* *
The last few years of his life were full of
pain. While living them he displayed the
most exalted moral heroism. We believe
that more than dice his mrnd triumphed
over tho Irailty of his bossy and dragged it
back from the very gateway of death. He
fought a good fight with the gri«) mooatAVd
Time and again the victory was his, but at
last— Barrack is dead.
We have Tittle heart tq Write of him
now. To few- men his wealthy nature was
opened as it was to the writer of this.
Wc loved him as it is seldom given unto
man .to love man. At another time, when
the feeling of pain that is now in our heart
shall have relaxed, we may Write more of
him and say ,move than weean now. To day
we can only join those who mourn for him.
W-e lament him as though,he were a broth
gr,, aud, in such heaviness as we have not
felt, in years we write. “Barrick is dead.”—
Atlanta Era.
[From tha Cutlibert Appeal] ,
The Railroad Jlec&lug on Tuesday.
By request* his Honor, Judge Harrell,
very courteously adjourned his court at 11
A; M.. to allow the use of the court house
for tha meeting which h&d been appointed
for that hour.
Soou the spacnoas apartment and adjoin*
ing passages were thronged with one of
the largest assemblages of citizens, ever
conveitctFin this city. It Was a rtepreSen
tative gatlicrihg of the wealth and mtel
iigcitcearid industry of Randolph.
Op .motion, H. H. Jones was elected
([Jiiairman, and W. D. Itlddoo, requesfeJjo
abt”' as BetTcfary.
The Cbafrtnanlhen, in
set forth die object of* the meeting*/- and wel
ting at length upon the advantages, which;
would accrue to our city and section ‘by the
construction of the proposed railroad’, and
closing with i* Warm appeal ih its behalf.
Col. Hood then arose, and entered into
an elaborate history of the inception of the
enterprise, the difficulties which had been
yuiuwuuisu lb flip passage arxce x«, :“aiicr
the object sought by its originators. He
also showed how vast would be the reducs
toion in distance to of the West,
consDuction
"prepared a neat diagram of the State, with
accui ate delineations of the routes of ex
isting railroads, and those in process ts
completion or for which charters had been
granted. This map served admirably to
illustrate and make familiar the course and
locatiou of the Buinbridge, Outhbert and
Qoluuibus railroad, on, the suppsition that
Usbbbifld be,|nilt upon an air line. The,
Doctor entered at length also upon the
w&M result from com pc.
titfon in the transportation of freight, and
the solid prosperity which would result
to our effy'aWlueh was already so highly
favored in many repccts.
and intoi-estipg’ remarks were wofi
JucPge Raifbrd, of Chattabootf \waßth«j
inuoduced to the meeting ail
sensible and pertinent spqc«[
the proposed road. .Lie
urge the speedy
readiest method of inerfl
script ions to the capital
himself well satisfied wilhrefl
rectory, and ready to co-op*
line.
Capt Tumlin likewise made
ring remarks, pledging himself
ates to the utmost industry and fideiityv®
the discharge of their duty. \
Judge Harrell excused himaelf forim'
making a set speech but declared his warm
sympathy and support in behalf of the new
iqad.
The books was then opened for subscript
tion aud a considerable amount of stock
taken by various parties. Over SBO,OOO
have now beeu subscribed, and the resis
dent Directors are confident that Randolph
alone will invest over SIOO,OOO in the en
ferprize.
Eeven-thing lboks«heerful and eucour
ag ing. •
il. H. Jon es, Chairman,
W. D. Hiddoo, Secretary.
Hlcdiit; r iii Blakely
1 According to brevious notice, a large
number of citizens of Early county assem*
bloifTff tftqf f?f>Sltll&Ai*e,i)n 111© 29th ult.,
and upon motion of Col. T. F. Jones, Col,
Barnes Buchannon was chosen President,
find H. C. Fryer requested to act as Seqro
lary.
On motion of J. M. Mason, a committee.
Consisting of J. M. Mason, R. W. Wade,
W. W. Fleming, J. J.Bird and H.C. Fryer
s were aqppqipled t to dralt »nitable resolutions
tor the action of Use The
arguments,
Showing the importance pf building a
Railroad through our county.
The committee, their Chairman,
reported the following resolutions, which
were unanimously adopted:
i Were.as, We, the citizens of Early coun
ty, in meeting assembled*4ttly appreciat
ing the importance of a Railroad thro, oar
section of the further
of theAhmc r
the fttlWSExtent of our means to the Ba!m>.
bridge, Outhbert Columbus Railroad,
or any other Company hs
bositive assurance that the Road Vtß
through the town of Blakely, beßCving, a8
we do, that the location of the ttond
through the County Site will secure the
greatest advantage to tliO entire county;
.and whereas, for the more efficint o rgan
ization of our .people for the accomplish
hient of the above mentioned object* do re*
isolve:
Ist. That Col. James Rucannon be and
is hereby appointed pernfiauCnft President
of this meeting, and Chairman of the Cen
tral Committee herein after named and H.
2d. v It shall be the duty of the Chairman
of said Central Committee, in connection
with the Committee, to cavass the county
and ascertain what amount of subscription
can be raised ih this county for the ace
coinplisbriSemt.dr carrying out this enter**
prise, and to call a meeting of the citizens,
or committee, at his discretion; and he ie
further iirstructed to invite the citizens of
Clay, Calloun and Milter 40 write with us
in this mftter
3d. T»at. the- Central Committee coa
templaEe<sJu the above resolution shall con
sist of thf fallowing named persona : Jaa.
'Buchanaiiy R. W. Wade, T. F. Jones, J. J.
Bird, B. H. Robinson, B. M. Fryer/G. B*
■Swann, Julien J. Shackelford, R. . Shef*
field, G. 4f Mulligan, J- W. Alexander, Sr.,
R, T. Neibit, J. M 5 Mason. A* J. Merciar,
Joshua Harris, T. J. Goiroario, C. B.
Holmes, R. 3 > F. Grist, John Gilbert, M. T.
Alexlander, Robert Freeman, A. I>.- Smith,
Joel W. Hightower, G. N. McClain, Joseph
G. Collier, O R. Tallaiferro, 1. B. Douglas,
L. Gay, Jr., Zachsus Evans and Jas. Bush,
with power to open books and'receive sul»
scriptioris, both m real estate and money,
upon terms hereinafter expressed.
4th. That we do not deem it the interest
of our people to subscribe to any contem
plated lipad. unless the same should be
brought fhro.flgh hr near the Cdunty-Sito,'
and that the Central Committee will govern
themsel#»« by the manifest meaning and
intention: qf thiq
' sth. it is'tbe opiuion of this
frankl}’' expressed that a Railroad can 6e
buiit viaToTqjritt and Blakely, to Outhbert*
from BarnbrwFge, at leas expehse # aad*t the
same ti rate burnish more producer ter-lransf
portatiov, and a great amount of
to said Road, than any other contemplated
route—and to these last mentioned facts wu
challenge; an investigation by pTofir aiK
*
6th. Ttaitdhc JVeeident of this meetiiig
be instructed to confer, either in person or
by pioxjk with tV Board of Directorj, of
the “Cfonbcft and Cofucerates
aeqnentHHWtm,' iktfZ i nmm ■
section <*^«Uey^!»fc«H»
Reso I , 4
nicetingjbe cuWrehjSain the
News, and tti at the, Bain bridge Sun, Guffur
bert Appeal CdumbU# paper* Aam
the seme.
JAS. BUCHANNOft, Pres’..
H. C. Fryer, Sec’y,
The people of to be fully
AjApto the i ‘
fclafcd o °}
take action fixing the
but the expression was decTOTTfTnfavoi
of a direct route ta Chattanooga, and most
probably by way of Knoxville, fr was
elated that the distance from Cincinnati to
Chattonooga by way of Knoxville was only
360 miles, while by way of Louisville and
Nashville (the present railroad route) U is
480 miles; The desif u- aL
the road rs that thfc Cincirimft * MU
indorse
build ff, Tiavinl been obflTfieT
from the Legislature to indorse bonds to
the ajncunt of ten millions of dollars fux<
this purpose. . ‘ . .
The objeet of the is to?
rp.ach, the interior of the South/ afid She
tc'ulffr n by. shorter ’foflt&T ttfST
■L>se not* ussJL The advantage enjoyed
Louis apd New York in
groid Iter or cheaper lines of cornmu*
jjfl fth the South is apparent. An
made, probably to have the
localcd so as to run
Nashville and there connect with
■ via Decatur.l to Montgomery and
I the nearest seaports by this
Hp|tbe.ing Pensacola and Mobile. But
arc that the direct
route to Chattauooga will be preferred.
This enterprise'ouglit'to be.a stimulus to
*t|be building of the two railroads
now engaging attention hetfr 'trwe mean the
dTrSgt connection of Colinm>us with\ the
Atlapfa^West Point road, and the
Baiiibride, Cuthbert & Columbus Rabroad.
When Cincinnati bifffds her road to
nooga, a oontinnation of a direct railroad
to Columbus would be highly important to
our city; and the direct connection with
Cincinnati would nuke the link between
this city and the Atlanta and West Pointy
road a paying railroad. The stock wonlch
certainly be a valuable one, and the profits
of the road handsome. The Bainbriage,
Cuthl>srt & Columbus Railroad would be a
further extension of the direct route from
Cincinnati to the Gulf, and this would se*
cure a great deal of through freight for it.
The snoqpragV᜜ prospect that both
proposed nbftdsf wonls i?e Hobs iu tlie
of direct-communication between Cincin
nati and the Gulf ought to promote their
succem and enhance the value of their
stock. There is no other route so short and
direct by. which Cincinnati can reach tbe
Gulf and the West India Islands. There
is no other ronte by which the produce of
Florida and, the West Indies could be trans
ported so quickly and cheaply to any of
certainly cfo a lucrative business. Look
at tbe map and see how Nearly straight
this great inland Kne of transportation
. would b% It wonld ever to
better it, and it would be safe from damag
ing rivalry .'i ■ :■ "
Tbe Cincinnati "Southern Railroad*' is
•M wt’ nearly affbets projects in which
this part of Georgia is interested, and is
WlnW
may make, and especially the development*!
affecting its location —Columbus Enquirer
i-i —’V / /
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cumin.
unraraim
A -■.vedfeiy.ing additions! to their
ix STyCK from New York, New OmalQS. and
other Markets, which are being sold at.the lowest
market price for CASH.
t 0 AflO tw - SHOULDERS aod SIDES, jit
.IU jVvy received per last steamer, mi l for
*Wy T. B. HUNNEWm & CO.
Kft BBL 6 rLODB ASSORTED BBARDS, ju»t
t/V received and for safe by If
TANARUS, B. HTJNNEWBI/C fc CO.
| A BBLS FtlSll WHISKY, also BOT&BON and
ly int BYE WHfeKY,
«GRJTN C»SSsr
A. FEW GRAIN of the best make in
Ike market j ast received'imti for Skle by
SUGAR.
J AL BBLS GROUND LOAF SUGAR, CRUSHED,
■-dW Granulated.turd Extra. Coffee tfogar, for sale
M T. B. HUNNEWRLL & CO.
CORN.
lAA SACKS of WHITE CORN jtfet’ received
bvV af djpihsaie by m - T T
T. B. HUNNEWELt & CO:
*»* skills.
\ ye# black lace point*. ** shawls
Ssasatr
Raipu»~ W-H&mXRAPE for
'jMSk~ »qpauj%l ,and for sale
Jw “ tuiit -— r --—. T»TB i- KWELI Sl CO.
TaXZe *&!«!■* i-ts.
hlidMb Mrs H
Maj) RMlmiil myoffiee
°s.
LIr No s9 „i*fcay iwawl .
fe Insttranu Company of~lto Untied Stalu, ; - s .
the Actuary of the Company. It win be noticj
•epared by the Actual y t han tb(j ordinary ratos chargejJ!
ICSC qimtnducements offered, by this table are equal to J
mrary dividend Sf ONE HUNDRED Pfife CENT, of a<
wirnrt A RETURN OF ALL TEEM IU MS PAID.
nATES TO SECURE SI,OOO AT IJ
-.— -^=— ———~rz ~,L - , Oidvmu'V Lite leu Payment#
Payment Rfttc<
- nns'
¥1 ;;r--! 8 i‘» S i!5 2
I 1 "” y 'nl
~ vxampljß*~A man aged 3ftipsures lwp V or-s‘>ls 50, his policy will be good for $1,215 50
the ttW “•
{ OFFICERS.
WILLIAM WALKER W Vice Pr «blent
iENRY J. FURBER •• * * *. * Secretary,
JOHN 11. BEWLEY • • • • Assistant Secretary.
CHARLES. E. PEASE Consul ling Actuary
D. PARKS FLACKER .Medical Examiner.
EDWARD W> LAMB^H', M- D— *• *• ••*•••«<• ‘• Solicitor!.
Wanted tbrotighout the South. ACKLEFORD,
Manager Southern Department, Atlanta, CU,
E. R. PEABODY,
* Agent for Bain bridge and/nrrouHding country,
DR J. A. BUTB3, Medical Examike*.
April 29, 1869. , . ——^
NOTICE! p
T WILL be at the following named places for the
JL purpose «f Assessing the State and County laX
f °Harrell on Friday, -May 14th; Chester Store,
Saturday 15th; Cpoper'sShop, Monday 1/th; Atta
pulgus, Tuesday 18th; Faeevnle, Wednesday 19th,
Lower Spring Creek, Thursday 2°tli; Steiin% M I II,
Friday 21st; Rock Ppnd, Saturday 22d; Brockets
Mills, Monday 24 th; Bain bridge, Tuesday 20th;
Lime Sink, Wednesday 2fith.
, JOHN c -BLoyjjrT.
l * ’ ' D3CATUR SUPERIOR COURT, J
|T7 r J|/ i ¥ ail em > J - i ’
GEORGLA-lDidAttß-tiovsiTt. * v
Decatur Superior Court is adjourned niitil the
SECOND MONDAY IN JULY NEXT. Toe Grand
tfß Petit JtfVoni -drawn for the Second week of
ourt, wUI attend promptly at thlit time.
AH Partita ahd witnesses will be punstual iu their
attendance. JAMES M. CLARK
] " * J. S. C., S. W. c.
A ttlae^^ract from the Minutes.
„ G. A. PADIUCK, Clerk.
j map 13,1869. ; ~ 'B-2t. '
County.,
I..QONNELL, has applied for exemption
'tr fthtf setting apart and valuation - of' homeatemfi
and I will pass upon the mime at my office in Buhl
bridge. oH the 14th ofMay, 18fi9.
JOEL JOHNSON; Ord'v.
m»y 6th; l»&8. » " ’ ' 2-3 w.
jms&ssmi
MriOfeatJW
Column pages of tkoi>bcst sterhia and entertaining
and instructive reading to be found in any maga
in tbe:country.; The svibscription price is s2a
Ds typographical beauty is not excelled.
magazine from January to June ot this year, con
taining 576 pages of choice reading.
. Address TANARUS, S. a’rTHUR & SONS,
80H & 811 Cliesnut Street Phil,
apri! 186 ff. 3--tw.
HAM OF SCIEOULB.
GENERAL SUPERINTENdEN'TS OFFICE, ”)
• .* :. -ATLANTIC AND QXILF RAILROAD, j-
Savannah, ApVU 30, r&Gff. ;
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, May 3d, Passenger
Trains on this road will run its follows :
Leave Savannah (Sunday’sexcepted), at. .6:45 a.m
Arrive *t.Bainbridge 10:15 r~M.
“ • , Live Oak.-. ....*... 4.45 p'.M
«' Jacksohvitld..'...■ .......... 9:45 r.M.
** *■ TMlfohfissete.v.m.
“ Quincy j.. ..l2:Oouight
LeayeQumcy. v • A.ji.
M*"*TaUabwsss» . . <<<• • * 11^4^.11,.
‘ ‘ Jacksonville .- i ............ 1 1 ;40 p.m.
« Live 0ak......ft-OO’X.A.,
, iS Cambridge.... ..........V...-.V..,.;. I.oopm.
Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted). s;oop.mj
PULLMAN'S SLEEPING GASH ON TRAILS.
- ». HAINES
fftdj7-l not. General Snperin tenden £.
1 Ndtide*
IN obedience to a decree of the Mon. James M
Clark, J. 8. C., S. W. e. I win rent to the high
est Wdder before the eorfrt house door’ fn Bain
bridge, on Friday the I4th day Os May, the Livery
stable known as the Singleton stable. The party
venfing* td give notes with approved security, pam
fble Rrst <k»y Os January next.
* john f Dickinson,
p Receiver
may 5,1869.. f 2 -tw.
DISSOLUTION.
heretofore existing under the name
J>AVI£SfCO; is this M/fy di*
eolvedbyfr* übusLcfcesent. Jhe books, uJ* B , &n
--of the late firm, will be found in the hands of Mr.
A. Davis, %be aVone is authorized to make settle
ments,
A. DAVIS.
im. 11 ' L *
notice.
THE undtermgnwMhanks hte frlewfcr for past favors
and hopes by strict attention to business and
iair dealing all, tQ merit, a share of public
patronage. . r T
• Consist Itr everything usually found
m aDryCoods a«d tirpeery all of whWh 1
as-heap as the cheapest. Mr. fi, C, geytt
will remain with me, ™
' Respectfully,
A. DAVIS.
to^^) be f fc <l bcfore th^Q^n. rt llouse rloor the
horses, one gray
four horse hacks and on.two horse hack,* one four
SSfWWMttj&r*
il* Sheriff.
fiomfStcail
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GEORIjIA—Decai-ur Gouxty.
ON the first Monday in June next, 1 will /tppty 1
to the Court of Ordinary of Decatur County, m
for letters of administration on the estatu of D. A |
late of said county, deceased.
JOHN J. KIRKLAND.
april 22, JBC9. _ 52-30d. ■
GEOUGKA —Decatur Comity,
IfTHEREAS, W. W. Harrell, administrat-r ,#f
VY SaifiiiVapt# Douglass’jestate, Represents to the
Court in Repetition, duly filed and enterad on the
record that he .lms fully administered Sihmdere
D(iuglas?s , ‘ esttftC, This is therefore, to ctA*all per
sons coucemed, kindred and ffi siu/w
caqse, if b D y they can * why said adininiafrator
should not be discharged, ahd receive ftrttergof j.i
disinisaion, on the first, Monday in October. >HI9.
JOEL JOHNSON, ihd’r>.
April 8, 1863, SO-d/n
G EORGla—Detatur Coo nty.
WW. HARRELLwffuuuyof LI 1 1 a Douglaw 1
• having applictflo tIA? Cdurt of Ordinary of j
said county, fat'* discharge from his gUanWansUtp
of Lit la. DougMsß-,. th-rs is |ber®fow, t to cite »U jjpp, |
sens concerned to show efthse, by filing objection#
ifi my office why Ihe said W. \V. lhvrrell sbeuKTnof '•
April a, iB6O. . ___J<hßU *1
GBCKGlA—Decatur Chtrutj. |
TWO MOirrHSafter«4tfe application will be n»l» J
to 'the'Cdurt of Ordiwury, of Deeatur coitiitp j
Georgia, at the first regtGnr term after the expiration
of two months from thi» awtroe. for leave to sell the p
lands belonging t » the fatale of William- Witiiatt/ J|J|
late of «a»d county, dewa»cd, sos «» benefit of th#
beirs atid creditors of safe! (feeeased. a
WILLIAM G
! - JONATHAN DONALBON, j Aamr
; April 8, 18ttfk,, SQ-k** ( ,| ¥
I A—D ecai-ur County.
.T. F. Gibson as next friend fetM. C. Gibson*hat Hj
Applied for'exeinptioii and Si tting apart and vnlua- ' «
tion of Hi'mesteAd and I wdil pass upon the saihf ™
on the 18th day-of May 18S9 at mv «>ftice in Ibid «i
bridge. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y. M
may 13, 1860. ’ -6-2 w
GEORGIA— Degatur County. gJH
ON the first Monday ih July will apply
to the Court of OiUinM y B^Niid wiuntt W wn
letters of dismission frtun the Guardianship of 3»* ja
Brock, minor of John Brock, deceased.
t J. 11. BROCK,- G-uardian . ?| J
■ ApriFgfl, 1869. - l-4 Qd _
T | U r "" ' " *
GEORGIA—DecATuit County. , g
ON five first 1 Mondny ih August next, Twill applf H
“to the Court of Ordinary of said county for lev
tors of distnission from the administration of th» * |
estate of Elizabeth Jones, late of said county, de-
CC!l9Cd ’ SILAS JONES, Admr. <u
April 29, 1869.. l-3m j
GEORGIA —Decatur County. ,
ON the first Monday in August next, W. M.
Dollar, administrator of the estate of John It tk
Dollar, d'-ceased, will apply to the Court of Grdifl*- jS
ty 6f said couuty, for letters of dismission |r*m ba'hl
administration. I j { [if , H
„ joel Johnson, oh. m
M#*% , ~ , ■ m
GEORGIA- Dacatur County.-
IT been notified that the estate of Rol/djfl|
Marsh, late ofsAld county, deceaued,
gal adnrinistmtor and the property of said estate
being wasted. Notice is therefore given to all*
singularlthe kindfed and creditors to Cofoe fcrwtp .W
on the first Monday in June next, ahd tAke outby - ■
ters of administratien or letters will issue according
to the law in such cases made and provided.
.rs-sratfiß
AdminktifctotfSASfeleb'lfll
/Nifcfc the hint Tuesday in June next, l willsiU bfj ;
T-?M 01 V 4116 ®° utt House door, ih the town of (
bnflgu, Decatur county, the property of James *'
llufts, late of said County, deceased, to-wit: P' l * 1 i
oriot of land No. 241, ih the 20th distriefeof PH*
tor fcofinfy, containing 42 acres niore oc less, h 0 i
as the Impifal lot, also orre Brick Store House itt W (
,city pf Bainbridgc,—bounded as fallows; on
North by J. A. Butts &Cos , Draft Store, oe t» (
West by Broad street. South by D. J. Dickinson.
and 6. tllfe Must "by property.owner.unknown. Sy>%;
for the benefit of-tlkek-beics and creditor of said f- 5 ’-
tate. T / 1 T])f
tSMHBHSU
i y*a £
WHERE 4S, The m> District G M., baTinfl
fikiled to elect a Joetioc of the Peace r] 1
3«H»«tant, in aa fur said District. It, i* Q$* r 7«
be held on the 16ft day or W ,
j Ib6£ Purpose of filling, said vacancy.
,11* order of *
T .r-istti RUFUS B. BULLOCK. *
Jog, Govei*n" ;
of Decatur County. . 1
t
o c-.r.r>; ■>*> .t-r-c
! .T.V:.TOR RENT, sd
J of th® Court House Square, and in the
Haturday at public Outcry, t iS (
Apply to* - W. J. *
April 15th, 1860. BLt
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