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■rTtiTTuGUST 12 1869. __
■ (;B ,».(). Ga., May*,
Ru- Railroad daily excep )2 M
BiindayV, 'Wednesdays add jj.
Bodays! Th.K*iay and Sat- ?
■ ' and Fridays at io A. M.
■ A , ~r y «)f the Mail from 8A M
HVlielivered on Sundays from S to
H- N. L. CLOUD, P. M.
a ’ BurlS &
m b cu's-
VTT? FOR CHIL
■QL Hi D RE Nat
■ N art . lIS scarce this week as green-
Htors picket.
weather continues
m ten days we have had very
Hid, we fear will injure the cotton
Hy -we hear occasional reports of rust
K,.- hut are satisfied that neither have
Hage thus far-some few planters have
Hicking out the “snowy staple
H and potatoes are growing finely, a
■ both will be made throughout this
■biages. -Our city is blessed with a
Hos the “juvenile class” fauiilliarly
■ iliies;” as they are not of the age to
■ our sheets at will, they consequently
■ to their M,Uer Familia , or a nurse for
it is almost essential that such per
I he prepared by art with something
their arms, to assist in canying such
of humanity about, and thero is
He suitable than a small child’s CAr-
child eight or nine years old can
H Messrs. A. J Miller & Cos., Furni-
Savannah, Ga. have a large lot of
Hgeson hand which they are'offering to
We advise all of our readers who
H 0 f such a vehicle to send immediately
laities a “yitty wagin.”
Skiminsks. —VVe are pleased
■to anounce to our readers, that in the
n^,r( jhd poetess will contribute re gular
<mr duty to inform our readers that
a *M.. W , and would marry,, pro*
' ia( * 11 K offer.
■ Dauvergenc will pleas, acsept c ur thanks
file Mt. Danvet>^ ne j s a t 0 |
Casper Lewis' on W;n N . street. If
furniture neatly repaired jj t to
Felocipedeist of our cjty was oufprac-
other day, and Hccj^ntal If nan against
who is no<</ b»r having more
hr lins; wheretfF* 1 the “coiled” tern- j
■Hunt upon him abi/ '"/•wise; What fur I
—i,i v o\\ rajr-j I
■ , ° " * „ , Y(in ovei J- . |
■found yew I'll let you know if Mfi a nigger,
■<ly, an yew can’t run your blocipid obev me,
■ il " m,lf b tided to dis sidewalk as yew, an
to hah it now, yew think yew init.y smart
Hew ride dat ting. I'll just tell yew if yy.w
■t dis child yo 1 git hurt now.
■ cnlluil onmiiin" after making numerous
H " s l°' v ly shaking her fist and head in
Young velocpedeistsang low.
■Editorial Cttricupondcikcc,
New York.
July 2Till 1869.
■ a, ° lino seeing all that is to be
this lust City r , Notwithstanding
B !»•»» * iou of ihe citi*.‘ns are abroad
’* i ,,y - P^ l( ’ es > theiv ate enough
at, and jostle one on the side
"she ss is dull, but the merchants
»>"S re ward Will, .. grcat
■ " ,l,e conong season,
■oiay w,‘visited Central P. u k, the
»«stm.t,o„ Os N(<w Y <„ k . A ,
■ °* t,M ' f ' s, "°"ables were out—The
■nr the evening was truly delightful,
■inlay of tighMoged pants, big hats
fce feet was truly wonderful. Gre
■lid played a conspicuous p arl j n
■ pram,ne h»lrulj astonishing, how
P’ i ‘" ,S fash ' ,,n}tl * , «‘ People take to
» themselves rediculous and uncoms
■e. At night we visited Nihlo's Gar-
W w,n,< ‘‘ ss ,f,e perforntance of ‘Smbad
■ ai, " r / to 806 ‘trip the fantastic
■'* It was truly refreshing.
■•tics are quiet, the leaders have all
■he Uty to rusticate, Tarn any is silent
■ P ' '.* e " r t - Tf,e father is decidedly
■- ,a »‘ fell to day *
■ ni <‘de the acquaintance of Mr. B. G.
K'°l Way hu, (? > °f the house of J,
In. if to ?., Clo i hierß . *° *h«ii we ten
■ and S<! - '• ndßincere «">"k ß fur
■ ind..ess since our arrival.
K‘d °®' :e,,f " Brick '’ P '”™"»y.«
‘"' d ' Uad “ ao
■Xf i «li‘or, James
Brlnnl 4 l ,'.|''' dh " n *!' »«reable and in.
■'ll Ilia nan,. r ;" 1 "' le able manner in 1
B the “n,r|, t * U P. P'oves that,
Vo are renns T™’ the nght P ,aC( *-” '
■re w e Ire * *5 ” ,be ** Hotel, ,
■ded US c and every comfort
■CJ VoRTH Hiving B pa
■ Solon p "* ® huinlde B mild 13 wise
Bghtful r | <( k as a B studious B
ki, ‘ d * B Bate y«
B. b ti,oS;r i ° B can
■r,(*ous to »| * B j ”” tf ”l* B true, B
■* r,i P rate men ’ B with few,
Be, careful of H ''* ru,l,eil *j ,pl«wore and
Bheeiful R "ndttct, ofajouey of timn
■*.« ni (k .f B b->pefnl B firm
B est . B hoi V ♦ B fdUbful death. B
Bdeut B ''l, ri lanß P aren t aud pure, B de-
I ir, st hkt, and you’ll B Jecnre.
[Written for the Sun;]
A CAT-BE-GORT.
by mbs. tabithyann umnm.
’Twas midnight o’er the feepy town
And yellow moonbeams like a veil
Had covered all— when in my gown
I started at an awful wall.
I thought the Kc Ktux demon clan
With ghastly ories were at my gate,
I seized ajwash-tub glorious plan,
And grandly rushed to meet my fate.
I flung my curtains wide in fright,
And near I spied upon some rails
Ten Thomas Cats, black, speckled white,
With blood shot eyes and lofty tails.
My night cap with its charming frill
Alarmed a screech owl iu the trees.
But fearless, on my window sill
I watched the combat, in the breeze.
»
On they came with dreadful cries,
With tails erect, in wild airay!
They pawed the fence, with flashing eyea,
And far the noise was borne away
Then came the shock, each Thomas clan,
Went plunging o’er the moonlit lea,
Some bled and yelled, while others ran,
While some retreated up a tree.
The clock struck two, and still the din
Re»echv>ed where the dim moon shone,
Soon all was hushed—the ghastly grin,
The dying shriek, the sobbing groan.
’
In cap and gown, with timid step,
I sought the battle field to view,
Saw where the Thomas Legions swept
With ears erect and fiery mew.
While far around in heaps there lay
Eyes, ears and noses, and toe nails,
While floating o’er the battle way
Hung bloody mists, of fur and tails.
Aghast I left this dreadful scene
And sought my couch in peace to lay
Resolved no more the Thomas scream
Or Ku Klux yell should me dismay.
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r
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and spread information which he conceives to be
invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will trv his
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessir^.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad
dress.
Rev. EDWARD A. WIISON.
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
errors of youth.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from
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fleets of youthful indiscretion, will’ for the sake
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by addressing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN B OGDEN,
For ail diseases of the Kidney or Bladder use
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Dromgoole k Go’s Buchu sells at one dollar.
Droragoole k Co’s Buchu pleases everybody.
For urinary diseases, use Dromgooie Jt Co’s Buchu
Dromgoole k Go’s Buchu cures the gleet.
Red Diarrhea Remedy fer children; * *
R. D. R. cools, quiets and cheeks the bowels.
R. D* R. cures nausea and vomiting.
For Diarrhea, nothing equals R. D. R.
Diseases peculiar to females cured wKh E. F. B.
E. F. B, cures suppression and irregular actions.
The ’’turn of life” made pieasaDt with E. E. B.
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Orders Solicited Established 1778.
june 24, 1869.
S. Frank Warren. J* W. Kemp.
TOWN’S HOTEL,
BROAD STREET, ALBANY
■s- je:«c»
WARREN & KEMP ,
Proprietors.
y 16/69. 12-toctlst.
OAK % CITY
111 k EIUIII SUM,
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n t> aa rnp ft nr.
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WOTS,
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THE BILLIARD TABLES rfe ■
are all new, and as good
as can be found in
pared at short notice.
April Ist, 1869. 49_tf
GEORGlA^ —Decatur CouNiy.
Decatur Superior Court April Term, 1869.
SIMON WARD j
vs. | RULE NISI TO FORE-'
THOMAS E. J. COWART j- CLOSE MORT- -
& GAGE.
SAMUEL L. TISON. J
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of Si
mon Ward accompanied by the notes and Mort
gage deed, that on the L4th day of October, IBtis,
defendants made and delivered to the plaintiff their
promissory notes bearing date the year and day
aforesaid, by one of which notes-the defendants
promised by the fir-st day of January', 1867, to pay
to plaintiff.or bearer eight hundred aud thirty-four
dollars, by another of said notes the defendants
promised by the first day of January, 1868, to pay
the plaintiff or bearer eight huudred aid thirty-five
dollars, and by the third and last of suid notes de
fendants promised by the first day of January,
1869 to pay to plaintiff or bearer eight, hundred
thirty dollars, all said notes were given for
A»lue received and drew interest from the first day
of January next, after the date thereof. And for
yhe better securing the payment of said notes, on
the 12th day of Noveinoer 186-3, the said Thomas
E. J. Cowart and JJamuel L. Tison executedmnd
delivered to plaintiff three deeds of mortgage
whereby said defendants mortgaged to said piaiutiff
the following lots and parcels of laud, lying in the
21st district of said countv of Decatur, one frac
tional lot, number two hundred and for fraction
(242.) containing one hundred and forty-SRven and
a-balf (147 J,) acres more of less, also forty-three
(43,) acres of lot number two.bundled and twenty
nine (229,) lying on the West sole of fir.-t said lot'
also, fractional sot. Number (243,) containing one*
hundred six and-a-h.rlf wore* (RHJ,) aues mote or
le; 8, also, one hundred and fifty acres (tbU) more
or less, off of lot of land, Number two hifhdred and
thirty. (230,) also, one hundred and seventy five
(<70,) acres more or less off of lot, Nurniof (230)
also, one huudred, (loO) acres found in said last
lok, and seventy five (75) acres found in iuts Num
ber two hundred and forty four and two hundred
and forty-five, (244 aid 245.) And it further ap
pearing that said note remains uayaid it is there
fore ordered, that the said defendaaid, do pay into
Court o$ or before tire first day of the next term
thereof the principal, iuterest aud costs due upon
said note and tbe charges, or show cause to the
coalrary if any he can. And uiat on the failure of
the defendants -so to do the equity of redemption in
and to said mortgaged premises be forever thereaf
ter barred and foreclosed. Aed it is fur.her or
dered that this rule be publishd in the .Southern
gSft woe a month for four months previous to ghe
Mutt HUM at Uhs Court or. served on the defend
aots tbe«r special agcnUor H. M. Beach assignee
la BaokrspMß E. J. Cowart - aud b. L
'll son,aAfeast throe mouths previous to the next
term « this Court.
J. M CLARK. J* S. C., S. W. C.
A true extract, from the Miuutee of said Court,
this * June 17 1869
v G- A. PADRIOK, Clerk.
June' 17,1869. " 8-miaa
gfamporg #ohumt»
GREAT
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.
THESE are the standard Family Medicines of
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mother and father. They immediately merit pub
lic esteem and the confidence of all who once test
their virtues. They are prepared by physicians
who are fully authorized by the Congress of the
United States, and-are the result of a long bedside
experience. Being neither secrets nor patents, the
medical profession have no hesitancy in giving
them a fair trial and a hearty recommendation.
THOUSANDS of our fellow beings are annually
consigned to untimely graves, and the dying
grbans of old and young ave constantly crying
aloud for relief from Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, &c.
Asa result of much scientific research and a long
and faithful bedside experience, we offer a Remedy
for all those Summer complaints which is pleasant
and never failing in its effects. No mother should
ail to have a supply of the
RED DIARRHEA REMEDY.
Prepared with artistic beauty, with chemical purity
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appearance', mild, pleasant and cooling to the
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ARRHEA RE’waDY as the boasted combination of
the day for all forms of Diarrhea, Cholera, Cholera
Morbus, Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, etc.
Price $1,90, or six bottles for $5„00. Sent to all
parts of ihe country on receipt of price. Sold by
all druggists. J. P. DROAIGOOLE & CO., Props.
* Memphis. Tenu.
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
WHAT THEY WILL DO ? .
They-will restore fading female beauty, will paint
the pale ceeek, will hurl back the gathering storm
that encircles your brow, will add brightness and
lustre to your lifeless eye. will give brilliancy and
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sooth your shattered nerves, add tone, health and
bouyancy to your whole system.
HOW WILL THEY DO THIS ?
By arousing, regulating and restoring all 6ickly
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those Complaints peculiar to the female sex, such
as painful, suppressed or irregular Menstruation,
Avsteria, Leucorrhoea, Ch oros'.s, Prolapsus Uteri
Ulceration and Irritability of the Womb, Pains in
the side ond back, Melancholy, Palpitation of the
heart, Smimmingand Giddiness of the head, cold
feet and hands, Nervousness, Sick Headache a
feeling of suffocation, indisposition to enter 60cietv
and all those diseases arising from a deranged
condition of the uterine system, whether affecting
old or young, married or single. This compound
is neither secret nor patent, but is prepared and
offered by. the. regular medical profession.
We have hundreds similar to the following:
FROM AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN OF CARROLL Cos., MISS.
Messrs, J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO.:
As your “English Female Bitters” is neither a
secret nor a patent, I have frequently prescribed it
for the various female complaints of our country,
and always with the most satisfactory results- It
is decidedly the most valuable x;ombinat on I have
ever known for the treatment of those complaints
peculiar to the female sex, old or young, and Ido
not hesitate to give it a hearty recommendation
Its asi-onishfhg euros have won for it many laurels
in Carroll County, ard I hope its efficiency may
soon be heralded all over .he country that the
medic-.fl profession and the female community may
reap its advantage*. G. W. VASSKR, M. D.
The .-iisglish Female Bitters is accurately and
beautifully put up in large bottles, at $250 per
bottle. ( or three bottles for $6 00—one bottle last
toGiitry on receipt of prTce~. s>icf byVIVC^u ggills?
J, P. DROMUOOLE & CO., Prop’rs.
Memphis, Tenn.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
Affections ore exceedingly common and trouble
some all over the country, and tbe public have
long felt the necessity of a remedy that could be
relied upon in all those affections, and none are
better qualified to prepare such a remedy than the
physician himself. We have- practiced medicine
about twenty years, and can safely say that we
know of uo combination to equal our
EXT. BEARBERY AND BUCHU-
It. is recommended to cure all derangements of the
Kidneys and Bladder, such as Gravel, Urinary De
posits of all kinds, Bloody or milky Urine, frequent
desire to Urinate, pain in small of back, dull burn
ine pain in region of bladoer, Gout, Dropsey,
nervous trembling. melonchQly, evil forebodings,
effects of habits of dissipation or early abuse, loss
of power and memory, and all those affections re
quiring a prompt and decided Diuretic, whether
ohd or young, male or female.
Pl jce sl. or six bottles for $5. Shipped to all
parts of the country on receipt of price. Sold by
all druggists,
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., Prop’rs.
Memphis, Tenn.
The Chill Puzzle.
s •
6 i S
811 1 A
sllills
*slli h i 1 Is
sllihc h* i 1 1 s
sllihcfchills
sllihcfofchills
sllihcfogofc hills
sllihcfogngofchills
si lihcfogningofcliills
sllihcfognifcingofc hills
sllihcfogningofchil Is
sllihcfogngofchills
• gllihcfogofchills
sllihcfofchills
sllihcfchills
sllihchilla
811ib i 1 1 a
sllills
sills
sis
The above will cure any case of chills, even of
Six months standing, without effecting the head,
eafs or nerves. It arouses the atom ch and liver
caij.ieß off the bile and effects permanent cures. In
the swamps of Arkansas, where the Chills are so
common‘and so difficult to cure, they readily yield
when treated with our King of Chills.
Put up in large bottles at sl, or six bottles for
$5. * Sent to ail parts of she country on receipt of
price. Sold by all druggists.
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., Prop’rs.
Memphis, Tenn.
Sold by J. A Butts & Cos., Bainbridge, Ga.
EARLY COUNTY NEWS,
A STiaCTLY INDEPENDENT SHEET.
Is published by its fouuder at
BLAKELY, GEORGIA,
E. H. GHOUBY, Editor,
AND will on the HKb of September, 1869. enter
into its tenth volume. naner
Advortfeine rates as low as thate«**y P»Pe
having equa circulation m Southwestern Geoigi*.
It is the official organ of three counties, and b«
large circulaiion in seven more. $
jly 22, *69. -o
Off if iillSj
V. E. RUTHERFORD,
Proprietor.
SITUATED I* REAR OF THE SHAKO* HOUSE,
BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and WAGONS, to hire at all times with or
Fine Horses and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange. Xtjp&Kbim lw SP
February ilth, 1869.
A. DAVIS. <l. l. BARNttT
B. C. SCOTT
WITH • #
A. DAVIS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
and dealers in #
*
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C., &C., &0.
WATER STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
flPSight Drafts on Savannah and New York, always on hand. Pay the highest market prices for Cottofc
and other Country Produce.
February 11, 1869, 42-tL
GEORGIA— Decatur County.
Decatur Superior Court April Term,lß69.
AB72AM B. BELCHER, 1
VS . | PETITION AND RULE NISI
DEBBIE B. GRIFFIN j- to foreclose mortgage.
and •
JAMES B. GRIFFIN, J
# It being represented to the Court, by the peti
tion of Abram B‘ Belcher Admr on the estate of
James Kent, that by deed of mortgage, dated the22d
day of January, 1868, Debbie B. Griffin conveyed
to the said Abram B, Belcher as Admr. on the
estate of James Kent, all that tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the city of Bain
bridge; bounded on the East by Indopendant
street; on the South by a line commencing at -a
stake one hundred and thirty two feet from the
corner of Planters and Independent streets, and
running West one hundred, and fifty five feet.; on
the West by a.line running North and South from
the West end of the line, making the Southern
boundary until it intersects Planters street; and on
the North by Planters street: for the purpose of
securing the payment of six promissory notes made
by the said Debbie B Griffin and James B. Griffin,
to the said Abram B. Belcher as Admr. on the
estate of Jamas Kent, hearing date November 6th
1867, and due twelve mouths from date—with in
terest from data. Five of said notes being for the
sum of fifty dollars each. The sixth and remain
ing note being for the sum of $8 17, with all legal
interest which may he due upon.the same, and also
all costs that may be incurred by the said Belcher
n collecting the same. Which said notes are now
ilut* Mint uilprffil.
It is ordered that the said Debbie B. Griffin and
James B Griffin do pay into Court by the first day
of next term, the principal, interest and cost due
on the said notes, or show cause, if any they have,
to the contrary; or that in default thereof, fore
closure be granted to the said Abram B, Belcher as
Admr. of the estate of James Kent, or said mort
gage and the equity of redemption of the said Deb
hie B. Griffin and James B. Griffin, therein be
forever barred; and that service of this rule be
perfected on said Debbie B. Griffin and James B.
Griffin according to law.
J. M. CLAfIK,
>- J. S. 0., 8. W. C.
A true extract from the Minutes this June 17th
1869. G. A. PADBICK. Clerk.
GEORGlA— Decatur County,
Decatur Superior Court April Term 1869.
H. M. BEACH I
vs [ Pelitinn & Rule Nisi
J. R. PROFFIT. j (o Foreclose mortgage.
It appearing to the Court hy the petition of H.
M. Beach, that by deed of mortgage dated 9th day
of October 1867, John K. Proffit conveyed to the
said Henry M Beach and Alexander N Nicholson,
all that town lot situated, lying and being in the
town of Baiubridge said State and County; and
known as the West half of lot known as the
Nicholson lot. Bounded on the North by a street
separating it from the lot and stores recently
owned by the estate, of Ira Sanborn deceased, and
now belonging to Ira W. Sanborn; on the West by
e.street separating it from the Presbyterian Church;
on the South by a lot owned by J- M. Doualson;
and on the East by the balauce of said lot; the
same having been sold by George W. Pearce. Adm.
and bought by J. It. Hayes and others. Said bar
gained premises containing one half acre, more or
less, for the purpose of securing the payment of
two promisory notes, made by the sni.i John R.
Proffit, to the said Henry M. Beach and Alexander
P. Nicholson, Guardian, or bearer; each due on
the first day of January 1869, amounting to the
sum of eighteen hundred and ninety-two dollars,
which notes are now* due and unpaid.
It is ordered that the 9aid John R. Proffit do pay
into this Couit, by the first day of the next term
thereof, the principle, interest and costs due on
said notes; or show cause, if any he has to the
contrary, or that in default thereof, foreclosure be
granted to the said Henry M. Beach, ot s..id mort
gage; and the equity of redemption of the said J.
R. Proffiit therein be forever barred. _ And that
service cf tiiis rule be perfected on said John R.
Proffit t>y publication as the law directs.
J M. CLARK.
J. S. C., 8. W. C.
A true extract from Ihe Minutes this June 17th
X 869. G. A. PADKICK.
Clerk.
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Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGlA.— Decatur County.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of said county, will be sold ou the first Tues
day in August 1869, at the Court House door in
said county, between the legal hours of sale, the
following real estate to wit; Lots of land No 2<)6;
16*2, 163, 164, 157, 196 and fifty acres off of lot No.
124; a part of 6aid lots composing plantatio of estate
of Win. Williams on the Baidbiidge and Tallahas
see road, about five miles from Bainbridge, there
beiug three or four hnndred acres of open land on
said plantation. Also lots of land Nos 162, 184,
185, 186 and 189 in the 15th District of Decatur
County, the same being wild lands. Also lot of
land No. 131 in the 16th District of Lowndes county
The said lands belonging to the estate of Wm.
Williams deceased, and sold for the purpose of set
tling the debts of the estate, and for distribution
among the heirs. Terms, one half cash, ballance,
t.welve months ime, secured by mortgage on
premises purchased.
W. 0. FLEMING,
J. L NALSON,
- Aumniistrators.
GEORGlA,— Decatur County
ON the first Monday in October next, I will itp,
ply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of dis
mission from the Executoiship on the estate of
W. J RACKLY. deceased. •
J. B. BUTLER.
jly 15, ’69. , 12 3*n r .
GEORGlA —Decatur County.
COURT of Ordinary at Chambers June 28th 1869.
On the fi:st Monday in August next, I wM)
apply to the Court of Ordinarv for letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of John B. Simpson
late of said county deceased.
TIMOTHY S. SIMPSON
July Ist 1869. 10-ftw.
Mortgage Sheriff's Sales.
WILL BE SOLD before the Courthouse door in
the city of Bain bridge, on the first Tuesday in
September next, between the usual hours of sole,
the following property to wit :
One Steam Saw and Grist Mill, consisting of
oue er.giue, two boilers, one saw mill, two log
carts, one set of blacksmiths tools. Located in the
State of Georgia, and county of Decatur on the
railroad between Thomasville and Bainbridge, at
the Station called Harrell. Levied on as the prop
eity of Amos Whitehead, to satisfy one Mortgage
fi fa in favor of Edward Bradford againt Amos
Whitehead. Property pointed out in Mortgage
Also, at the same time and place, the following
property, to wit : Those town lots in the city of
Bainbridge, bounded as follows: commencing on
the North-East of lot formerly occupied by James
Nicholson and running South sixty feet, thence
West one hundred and five feet, thence North six
ty feet, thence to the starting point. Levied upon
as the property of John R. Hayes, John W. San
born. and Ira W. Sanborn, to satisfy one Moitgage
fi fa in favor of M. J. Nicholson against Johu R.
Hayes, John W. Sanborn and Ira' W. Sanborn
Property pointed out in Mortgage.
Also, at the same and place the following prop
erty, to wit: One town lot in the city of Bainbridge
known as the store-house lot on which stands the
store-house built by Jacob Straus and at one time
occupied by him and deeded by him to Belcher &
Belcher anti by them to Alexander N. Murphy.
Levied on as the property of John R. Proffit &
Joseph Lewis, to satisfy one Mortgage fi fa, in favor
of R. E Whighain against John R, ProffiAt 9c
Joseph Lewis. Property pointed out in Mortgage,
Also, at the same time and place, the following
property to wit; The West half of lot No. one hun
dred and twenty five (1 25.) in the twentieth dis
trict of the county of Decatur and State of Georgia,
except three acres more or less cutoff of the South
west corner of said lot by the old Bainbridge road,
also, part of lot No. one hundred and twenty-four,
(1-4,) iu the twentieth district of said county, •
commencing at the South-west corner, running
North on the line of said lot to the corner of R. J»
Smallwood’s land thence West eighteen chains and
four yards, thence East, five degrees South, nine
chains to a corner thence South to the South line
of said lot, thence West to the beginning, contain
ing one hundred and eighty-five acres more or less.
Levied on as the property ot Judson A. Butts, a*
administrator of James A. Butts, deceased, to sat
isfy one Mortgage fi fa in favor of Allen J. Swicord
against Jafiftes A. Butts, deceased. Property point
ed out in Mortgage.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
property to wit : All that tract br parcel of land
lying and being iu the city of Bainbridge, known
in the plan of said city as -the East half of the.
South third of lot No ten, (10.) of Sim’s survey,
containing a half acre more or less. Levied on as
the property of Wiiiiam S. Robinson to satisfy one
Mortgage fi fa in favor of Belcher, Belcher & Terrell
agaiust William S. Robinson. Property pointed
out in Mortgage.
H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff.
July 8, 1869. 11-8 w
TO TUI PUBLIC.
MRS. A. N. JOHNSON, formerly of Newton
respectfully informs her friends and the pub
public also, that she has taken the hbTSse formly .oc
cupied by Mrs. Thompson, where she is prepared to
eutertain the traveling public and take day
Loaders.
June 10, \s6B. <-tf.
V. B. BAUGHN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, Ga.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his care.
June, 3, 1869. 6-ly.
SOUTHERN- SXJJST
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT.
ALL kinds of JOB WORK done with neatness and
dispatch 1 and at the lowest living rates. __