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the SOUTHERN SUN,
' RCfLATIOX I« CITY AND COURT 1!
• igfu** 1 " wfrf 'Wyatt
[ QCAIA FFAIR3
:::S " jA.'T 20th< lfi72 -
?•" A ,|e.d o( local cot tun has been
C :^ t , jb week in «ng*«w. Tbe market iu
to -Uv f**«d»«
r o l Ot dinary • * •
Sava*van.
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D’* MUifl.i* 1 ..19*
g - __ a
r r , Litton calls oar local ’-burst hoad.”
„ ih-cAni;h >r _ .
. , i ituriki hare broken out in new pia
xu . ■
F~ Smith, will preach
: , fi,? &¥*'* conri this week has
** ,•« | R.iranfs dullness. , ,
been ratiivr w ' ’’
■ .I. ram! monkey was the sensation
k n i r"**n -ft i'ioli
_
-H,,. regular •oeeting of council wrsheld on
J!oU‘! 'y flight, at '»*« 0 <k City Hall.
We are uml.i obligations to Hon. It. 11. Wblteley,
„ ’ fo r valuable public documents.
I ,ti.ict 'or 'he mail line between Bain'
. ’ , u j < lias beccu lot out, and tlio first
mail left bro on Monday.
Uckaitb preached in tbe Presbyterian
h ih , city, on Wednesday evening last,
. IV , vliogi and appreciative auditory.
I >*i. We had the pleasure of meeting In
, , , IV |.,v? week, liev Willis M. Bussell, editor of
the i aotial City, of Albany.
c ?i U b leap year, some ofoui bachelor friends
n , i witching lbe jost office for a prOposaT
1,-c-f yo .u; lady', just to make them
:„• u! , ic- iu a life time.
; ,in-v the past v.eek Las been rath r dull, #
• i us co ton commie g in, however, rtn
.. itd it lively enough among the cotton buyers
» ' ntiil.iy night w is'the coldest of the season,
, ■ ■ say tbit covi-y of voting gents who
» on the oal—lather Quiucyward*—on
i ;t parti* ’.it ir ev n : ng.
v. ■ r lll k Toe weather th ; s week lias been
L ■ el yesterday cloudy weatherwitin*
- tt.i: eg the indications for rain ar<a
wtj likely.
♦ .
- ’lho editors of this paper are under ob«
(’ and j ■<» >; ieven and M-'j 11. S li.lines,
tttfo.t -meiii r P o d*ut and Superintendent oi
Ikt G i'n .ii lvii-.d lavois.
" '• i ‘.L- grand livomsn'i* ball, cm be
li 1. w i P int River Store, W. (J. Su«
. d'. V. a'l'a ll's and I. M. ItesinfeliFs, also
i j !.<* onr.mitteo of arnmgements.
* f ! y :• g i leik> in tins city says a man’s
• \b bt iter imagined than desedbed
i■ • a jonng lady to the circus, and
• ;> :.'ch:i< a ticket discovers that he
book at home.
We would like for some intelligently
« ’ 1 eh .o to inf uni ns f Russell, of the
t. a'• the o-g-n man and the monkey.
P he and du‘t bui wo believe they were
; tiy.r.g t< • slat o'er li m.
:\ W* r. Sia.s, !sq . Solici'or of the
>' ,M ‘’, h.s lesigivd. M> ny art* t' e ap
-to ov ' for th * p-s't'on Four of
• d'i* 'Co ire ie i'e uts if Ihiinbridge.
' ■' 11 l ' Suvitl,. if Florida, lectured in th p
' ou , th S «eek. Owing lo the fact that di
, ' ' s w ichcM in th.> Episcopal Church
\ ' biduip IWkwith, the audience
e tore hUt rattier smalt.
" •’> B°t into a muss the
'* i-i. [ theui performed a surgical
i’ 11 »P »hc other w ith an oM p„cket knife
” and th.it he stay in bed for some ’
m \ w u;ch a ivice lie unanimously concluded to
and i t.
* ' i rin r , rur BA*.-Ourc»ever young friend
1 “and a creditJib.y examination be
- Si,o;vr this weekend wag admitted
i * -vot i :i iv Sit cess attend yon Billev,
1 ■ ' tiitiniplis in life be commensurate with
”*•' 1 1 '*• 'l 1 adties as a gentleman.
rv js it that no man who has ever
'odi cty of Haiti bridge in the cupaci
•••uude ny ffidal report at the ex
* '• >: Lis ter !U of office f We don’t care any
- *h ml it. only we'd like to kuow.
1 - v " r. a _ay party of young gents left our
1 lin'd iv nUffir, to pay a visit to Tulla-
W’o Luo that th<*y organized
' ' into a Shoo Fly Mins rot Company on
1 u. ;.n«t serenaded the owls of Ok lm knee
as •m a very gpieefnl manner. They all re
'”o3'• >dn m uning, looking as bright as
a'y sunshine.
i\km.—o u Hiursday at about 11 o’clock, I
a 1 !^e w «»s given, ami it was discovered
■ v 't tie Mals and Femle Institute
“ e - r ’ >' the stov«-pipe It was ex- !
f r, ‘ any damage was amt lined
1 tc » p »uies were piumtitly out mi the yc
tocrt. — The session of the Sufbrior
• through this we k. Quite a large
I'sn w»a transacted by the push a
at-d iiis subordinates. The
“.loaned yesterday.
Hugh H O’Fariel!, funiliar
** h:.s community as “Paddy,” we are
,? i 3lv * ab.i!jt again, having just re
. ‘ 1 ' te iioiisidne'S, Paddy-isone
i - inters in this country, having
* • jears ago, and owing to the
t 1 1 inches a’l such ohi envies, he
, . 0 s she temptation of entering our
j* . * 1 and indulging to s>>me extrut in
lt, u of setting type, May his
——. ■ —- —■»*•■■■ ay yrrr“j— —<* —
FilU'S's Bau. —Tbe monotony which baa
reigned supreme in Bainbiidgr for s>gw! tans
past, fs to be relieved cm the 25fh instant, by a
grand firemen*# Ball and supper, given bytbe O«k
Ciiy H'" k r.tsd Ladder Comyn-y. Great prej*a «-
tions are going on and thing# are king perfected
in a manner co insure if# complete stee-sf, andev
ery one who take# an interval in such aflair.* should
certainly be or, band.
The object of the festival is to procare monev
: for the company. with which to complete and fur
nish their h ill, and for that purpose w« itave eve
ry reason to believe that our public spirited ci I
«sn* will Seed a.helping hand to the valiant hoy#
lured. Not only/the ladies and gentlemen of on*
own city have been invited but many fro‘tt abroad,
and tlie present indications are that the affair will
attract one of the largest assemblies ever gathered
in Bainbridge to a thing offheklud; and, from
wh it we personally know of the magnitude of the
arrangements, none will regret lending the fire,-
men their time oc this-occasion.
Many h ive cimsoieutioos scruples which renders
a ball-room repulsive to their tastes and desire-.,
but to such weavonid s<y, that onr enteepr’sing
firemen have had an eye to their accommodation,
and have set apart a had where oo dancing will be
cariied on. Tire ball will be given 14 Bowers’
Hail, while the two haljh in the Hopson bulldifig
b»vt been gtft apat t for those who’ do hot wisfi to
take part in the dancing, but who prefer the more
qniet and les* exciting ] leasure.s of a sociable.
Delegations of ladies an 1 gentlemeu have been
juvi e 1 and nre expected to he in attendance from
Thomasvilie. Albany, Q rincy. Atlapulgus, Stearn
Mdl Fowltown and .'ther place?) and everybody
are HU'icipatingH grand and giori u? time.
The fnemen, perhaps from bolh companies, will
he out in uniform, nnd the gad.iut boys of the
Bainbridge Fire Depaitment will exhibit their gal
lantry to its fnHirst extent.
Tickets can be purchased at the following places :
Lower Flint River Stoie, W. C. Subers, J welly
Store, Dr T. K, WnideH’s, I M Rosenfeld’s and
from any one of the committee. The price of a
ticket is two dollars, admitting the holder to all
'three of the halls.
A Valuable Aortcultural Journal. Sent
Three Months FbEE. —We have made ariange
inents with the publishers of the .Ame icax Stuck
Journal to send three monthly numbers gratis and
p st paid to all our subscribers who uppty for
them. Farmers an 1 Stuck Bleeders should avail
themselves of this generous offer, as the three n um
bers contain near 100 pastes of choice original art i
tides, on Veterinary, Science, Fanning, Stock
Breeding, Dairyings Poultry Breeding, etc , etc.,
handsomely illustrated wi h eng avings. Also a
great numbev of valuable recipes for the cme of
varii us diseases Jto which Hor.-es, Cattl'*, Sheep.
Swii-.e. Poultly. &c., are liable. Addies W. P.
BOYHB&Co., Publishers P ukeeburg, Pa.
Commendable. —We saw a countryman on the
streets 'his week 6elliog home made bacon and
lnrd W hile others are gi'ing all their cotton,
and disrommi ding thomselv sos cmn and bacon
to liquidafe their contracted debt.-, this real y
sensible m m has his full crib of corn, sn;ok
house crammed with meat and some to spare,
and all because lie has opened his eyes to the fact
that, if cott* n is kii.-g, it wears a mighty tieacher
ous crown.
STf-ANGE.—That an editor can't take Ids axe and
go out in front of his office and cut a lit le the
wo- and, when it is freezing cohl, but ivbat a set of
bim.me.s inuhtstand around and pass j ike.- at bis
exj ense But ihm, such thing- will happen in a
small town like this, where the-e stmot clowns
think that Lord Clive was commander-in chief of
the battle of Manassas, and swear that iVapoleon
Bon parte is now in the Mexican h-.-u.-e of liep
resentati ves
FoB Sale —lt w-i'l be seen by r;fercncc to the
Decal nr County Sheriff’s Salts, that the Bainbridge,
Outhbert & Columbus Railroad has been lev’ed on
to satisfy a lien fi fa in favor of Messrs Harris &
Bi >wn, tlge contractors. We are not aware of pre
cisely what are the difficulties under which
the officers of the road now- labor, but hor>2 that
all thing* may be am iged so that we may have
the road yet.
Ecrivassikr — On the first page of this issue of
the Fun, will be found a poetical communication
over the above signature. As our fair contributor
addresses her.-elf exclusively to tlie editors of. tbid
j •urnal, but in behalf of our subscribers, we wish
all our readers to peruse it.
SV« would say to ‘Ecrivas*icr’ that we will mail the
Sun toffier address, besides furnishing the blanks
requited. Write again.
Closing Out Sale —In another column-will be
found the advertisement of Messrs. Tries.t & Rig
lander, who offer to. tell their entire stock of
choice dry goods at auction. This will certainly be
an opportunity to procure a bargain. See adver
tisement. . ' v
We are inform’d !h*t a good many editors from
abroad are expected to be in uttendatice’on the
Fireman’s Bail, on the 25ih in.*t. Come ahead
gentleman, if you wish a nice time
BUSINESS LOCALS.
ATTENTION OAK CUT H )0K AND LADDER
COMPANY.
ATTEND a ca’led meeting of
—4j?*r ty.tgi&z- y-mr Company on this Snt-ur
-1 t day evening, January 20rti at
\—. , t yA, 71 o’clock, Pr M. Every
member is ~-quoad to be
present as business of im
portance will be transacted.
By order
8. L. BFXCIIER, Foreman.
W. W. iVright, Sec fy.
Jau. 20, 1872 31-It
Ntw Goods.— Our clever young friend Simon
Weil, having dispose ! of his first large installmen
of new goods, in order to supply his many cu-to
mejrs. has just returned from Savan ah an
other huge stock, which he is offering to the
trade at very low prices Fie makes it a p >?nt to
give yen such bargains as to retain your tiade in
the future, ami any one trading with h : m can not
failed to be phased.
Square and long shawls striped and flail, are
new > n exhibition at Steni< gar & Engle Flint Riv
er . v tons.
The Ulu-dra-ed Lord's Prayer will be found at
Rubers’. Just the tning for parlor ornament.
!' 7 .'-s goo's of every description, reduced at the
Flint liiver S o e.
G■> to Rollers’ an 1 see the be lutiful Confederate
Note Memorium,
Look oit for the cross mark on your paper,
which signifies that your subscription has run out
and that you are expected to settle up at .once.
laeoaTAYT—Vc aro l-a on? guVc-’p
HSH- :
lisa *• and *
• ‘ * . -. -t*: :f. - ••
Now is the time Hi
A full ass.>«t»icat tor w’"- -i
Stcinb g : illoghi# “Fiiut Ri.ot '
OHiio* ultiMUvwd t strain s* cr
and a»»r a r v’
to. 8 prices at & kngils Fiinl Ui ver at -re.
Do yon wi- h something moe in :hc Jewedy jine
•if so g*to W. >nb*-v ami get it. Subers ha*
on<- of the *ussia®ou!tmei. l fev,*ye‘ put upon exhi
n-" 1 , ™, ? j ■
• .
We wish it diptlncvly bora in mind that wo are
time we wodid^ei'mndX I 'siting public That
Jim thiamnn who knoas be-4‘ how to s*.t
everybody, is still s.-!b'ug gnus, pist-k, , .at
alarmingly inv rates. Ho to dumi-
He*t York leUil prices. take oat W'or *
but go and see. ' ’■ . 4..
A Good ST /8g..-—Mot long since a young m®
Started out ih his buggy on a 1 >ng jou’ noy, and
when m the midst of the wild woo Is. far away
from any human habitation, tbe harness br-'ke
and he was in a tarribte dilema, especially as he
had his sweatheart with him. He had to wa k
back several miles In order to get something 10 fix
his harness. Now donfc you pity the poor young
man? we do; but then he should not use ham-ss
that would break, but go straight to Jacob Born
and buy anew set. He has them at all prices.
Call and see him.
3 > Bbl s Apples, 15 Bids Onions, 20 Bbls Pota,
toes, 5 Bbls Beets 5 Bbls Turnips, 5 Casks. Hams
5 Bbls Spiced Pig Feet, 10 Crates Grape, 10
Boxes Ranons 10i> lbs Citton 209 lbs Currants,
5 B Is assorted Nuts, 40 Bbls Whiskey, Fire
Works,
Tbe people must all remember, That during
the month of December, At the store of H. B.
Ehrlich, can be found all that an epicure can rel
ish.
Fpeciai, Announcement.—Wo are re
quested to state that iJ. 11. Ehrlich has just
received a largo supply of now Irish Pota
toes, of the most, approved quality and
grov7lh. Henry got thorn potatoes spe
chilly for his friends, and ho wishes them
to call around and get supplied early, as
the stock is-selling very fast
Go to St -ining- r and Engles Flint River Stores
and purchase the tell -w'ng goads at reduced prices
Ai inour IVlains reduced to 2is per yard. Japanese
P plin- redocoe to 2-3 c per yard, Scotch Biaids redu
ced to 30l per ya and, Fancy stiiped Poplins.ro luced
to 40c per \ard, All woo! Merino reduc 'd 40c per
yard, Japanese Poplins wide and h<-avy reduced to
• 0c per y 1 rdp Poplin Alp.icca all c dors induced
50c p< r yard. French Poplins doub'e width reduced
GOc per ya and, AH wool Empress Cloth reduced to
70c per yard, Blmh A>~ aco.i 'frptn 85c per
yard, Irisli Poplins all colors reduced to 10-0 |er
yard Black and colored Silas reduced twenty
five per cost and dress goods in proportion. Now
is'he time to secure tt handsom dress at a -o .v
rate.
MISCE LL A N£o US.
iJ tv’AT LIU COUNTY' HERIFU SALE
Will be sold before the .Court House-door in tl.e
city of Bainbri-ige, between the 'lawful hours of
sale, on th>' first ’ino ; day in February n- xt inn;-let
cf laml Number 2U3. in the 20th District of said
county, Levied on as tbe p-operfv of J. 11. ’J hom
as as Guardian for L S. Douglas to satisfy one
Justice Const, ti-ta, in favor of S. A. Daniel vs said
Thorno Guardian.
r.cVy made'and returned to me by E. Andrews
Cuustable.
H. B. Waugh, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place lot of land No
448 in tbe 15th District of Decatur Comity Ga.
levied on as the property J. B Griffin, to satisfy
one Superior 0 nut ti-fa. issued from the Superior
C >urt of Whitii* 11 County in favor of Cliotr, and
Jones vs said Griffin.
L F. Burkett.,Deputy Sheriff.
\lso at the same time anti place one House and
Ist in thr Town of Bainbridge, on the North by
Calhoun Street, by Rehben Kerbo, South by
D. J. Dickinson and v«‘st Stokely Dixon, levied
on as the property of John L. Adams to Satisfy one
justice Court fi.-fa. in favor of Ruben Kerbo vs.
said Adams L ;vy made and returned to me by E
Andrews Constable.
H.B. Waugh Sh'ff.
Also at the Fame time and place 85 acres of lot
Number 395. in tbe 15th distiict of DeeaturC ‘Un
ty Georgra. tbe same being in thesoutiiast Corner of
said lot Levied on as the p'pperty of Wiliam Por
ter, to snisfy one'Justice Court fi-fa in favor of M.
Brassel vs >aid Porter
Levy made auu returned to me by A. Parker Con -
stable.
11. B. Waugh Sh’ff
Will be sold before the Court House door on the
first Tuesday ia Fehnmary next . The following
property to wit The Dwelling house That in the
City of Bainbridge whereon John P. Dickinson
now resides and -better known as the house and Lot
Purchase by the said Dickinson from Joseph Law
coutnining one and one halt acres more or less as
the property of John F. Dickinson to satisfy one
superb *• couit mechanical lean fi-fa in favor <>f T.
M. -Skitle against Dickinson. January tith 1872.
. 11. B Waugh Sh'ff.
Also, the following property to wit: Lots of iand.
Nos r2tir-105 and 166 in the 20th di-trict of said
county. Levs lon as thefiroperty of John Ilafell,
to sa'isty one Superior Court n fa in favor of Alex
is Biagg vs. John Ha' iell.
L. K Burkett. Deputy Sheriff.
Also, one hundred bushel of corn more or hs'
and B,o* *0 pounds of fodder more or less and 125
bushels of potatoes mo eor less. Levied on as the
pmpei ry -f Henry Robertson, to satisfy <ne dis
tress warrant for rent in favor of D. Richardson,
tmstee.
L F. Burkett, Deputy Sheriff.
GEORGIA DECATUR COUNIY SHERIFF SALE
Will be sob! before the court House door between
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
February next the following property
to wit ; the line of railroad running
Northerly from the city of Bain bridge, and known
as the Ilaiiibr’dge. Cutiibert aud Columbus Rol
road and 75.000 cross ties, more or less, as
the property of the Bui abridge, Cutbbert and Co
lumbus luuiroad Company. A iso the fran
chise iff ihe B inl ro-ge. Cutbbert and Columbus
Railroad Company, to satisfy <me lien ti fa in favor
of Harris & Blown, vs the Buinfcri :ge, Cutbbert &
Columbus Rail t oad Com; ary.
H. B Waugh, Sheriff.
DEC .Vi UU OOUNTY MOUTG \GR SALE.
WILL be s-dd before the C ant House door in
V V t f c i ty ot Fa'tjbiidge on the fir>fc Tuesday in
March next. lietween the lawful hiu.so’ fide, the
foil wing property, to wit : Two sorie! tun es, one
bay ho se ami one tw««4i**ige war n. Levied
as" the pr-»per»7 of.Johu M Dickinson. *o s usfy
one mortjrsjtp si s tin .avor of Charles Y. Crawfoid
vs aiid J M. Dickinson
il. B Waugh, Sheriff.
January 6, 1872.
- t n .. ■. I' 1 - 1
fifemam deg.itdr couhit s irriff s \le.
j Will b~ sold befs r ■ the c*-nrt h. door in tl.-e
Ci‘yof iLiinb*i4g9. betwe n the n-nal boar* of
»n the fi *t -T«««?day InFt l-raa r the
and» pcip »1 pr.ox’Ety to wb; 'lhe- Bob of
NortbeiL from the citv of Bai <—
bldg-. .v>d know ll a* the B«i a bridge, Catbhort
Q&H * -lumbus r blroad a’ ’o7-» f »00 cros—ti-e* in -n'
I on as the p-op rtv-oi 'be Biiin
f'-thi-eit aocl rrolumbns rtd >»ad Com;* ny
AlMi*-he the fiaucuis.; of the lUinbi ul.'e, <- nt be t
3a * Uylombos r.iiitoa t (’o'iip »rj>- to satisfy 'one
fonrt fi fi in f svor of B »bbif & WarS IJ,
vs fbe Biiulirid- e, Cu:hbert and (jYnmhus rail-,
r '*& Company. H. B. Wsucb.
bh^riff.
f rORGIA Decatur County
Jackson Towers has applied f>r exemption and
set-tßig apart and valu it.on of H-oaestea l and I
wdl fitßi ajion the same on the 9th instant at
my office in Bainbridge-
Jansmrv 9£h 1872. - Joel Johnson Ord’v.
GEORGIA Dxq.vrcß Coustt.
A H’ Wt’li!*n*3 has applied for exemption and
Belting apart-and valuation of Personality an<l 1
wiU pas# am-n Ihe same on the Bth iust at my
Ifein .Runbsidgg. , -
iJanirSiy Bth 1872. Joel Johnson Oid*y.
•Georgia Dwhtus countt .
®Wl<l HnH»:d»rev ha* applied for «xeippt!on at»d»
'-ftj&lfog apart a ll<>mysr«ad of personalty and reality
pa.-a noon the 6aine on the 12tn instant
'at my effice ih Bainbridge*
< JjMn’iuy 2d i372* Jopi Johnstm Qfd’y
GEORGI. ’* Decatur Counly , - ; i
On the first Monday iu Febuarv next, I vrjll ap -
ply to the Court of Otdi nryof said County for
leave to sell allth * roil Estate of Kiln D -uglas,
orphan of Banders Douglas, and -ceased.
\V. W Hart el, Guardian
G EOR< 11A Deca tn r Cou 11 1 v
By vit tne of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of sud C unity I will sell the following Tr ts of
Land. No 357 and 359 in the 2ntli Diet of s»hl coun
ty on tlie first Tuesday in February r.<-x', being a
part of Jhe.Lands belonging to tin* E-uate of A. W.
Cuningham !a*o pf siid comity Deceased Terms of
rale one had cis 1 and the other in twelve months,
secured by mortgage on the property Deci9th 1871
B. F Povveil Adni’r.
GEORG I \ Decatur County
Court of Ordinary a; Chambers. Dec 4th 187’!
Thomas J. Dollar having appfie-l to be appoin
ted guardian of the person and property of minor
heir of Putman diicks. this is to cite all pets-ns
ccncemed to ire and ap >eix at th*/January term
of tbjs court and show cause il any. why Thomas
J Dollar should n<>t be appointed inch guardian.
Witness my official Hignatme.
Joel Johnson Ord’y.
GEORGIA —Decrddr County—Whereas, Ella A
Hines Administratrix of D. P Hi a f-s,' represents
1 o the Court in.he p-t ti >n, du'y tiled and entered
on record, that she has fully admini* ered D P
Hitjes e-tute: ihisi*, th--refore, tycireal per
son- concerned, kindred and creditor , to show
c tuse,*if any thing can, w r hy said administratrix
should not be djsoh irge i from iter adm>mstratov
shij) and receive 1 tier of dismis-ion, on tlie fiist
Monday in April 1872. Joel Johnson Oi dy,
January Ist 1872
GEORGI \. —Decatur County
Bj virtue of n orde* fio n the Court of Ordi
nary I ---ill selton the fi.stluesdav in March next,
•fracti mal lots of l and No 357 and 3o9iu the 20th
Dis ! of said evunty belonging b> estate of A. W*
Cdntiiugham, deceased. i». F. Powel ; Adm-’s
January 2st 1872.
GEORGIA —Defeat nr Couctv
On the first Monday in Febumfy’hext. I will ap
ply to the ouni t o' ordinary of said County, for
lea\e to sell all the re il estate ot W. N. Avero't,
dvdeased. Josephus Avcrett, Executor'
Jan Ist 1872.
GEORGlA—Decatur county
On the fi.st nionday in Feb n«xt I w'll apply to
the Court of otdinary tOl letter- do bonus n -n on
the estate of Thomas Man Jate of said county
deceased January Ist 1872
Mast- .n One il.
GEORGla—Dbqatuu County.
Wheieas vV. TI. P-nretr administrator of Wiley
IT. Baibour represents t-> the Court that be has ful
ly administered sail estate; this is therefore to
cite all persons concerned to show 'cause if any
they can why said administrator should not he dis
charged from his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission jn the first Monday in Feb 1872.
. Joel Johnson Ord’y.
Nov. 94d
G HOPEI A—Decatur County.
Whereas Thomas J. Dollar lias applied in prop
er form lor permanent letteis of administrators
on the estate of William Hicks late of said coun„
tv. this is'to cite all and singular the Creditors
and next of kin, to appear at my office, within the
trine allowed by law. and show cmse if any they
can, why permanent administration should not be
granted to Thomas J. Dollar on William Hicks es
tate.
JOEL JOHNSON Ord’y.
Nov 9-td.
GEORGlA— Decatur County.
Wheyeas J B Butler administrator of Nathan
Rack ley represents to this Court that he has fully
administered said festate. Thia is therefore, to cite
ab persons concerned, to show cause, if any they
c* n whv said administrator should not be discbai'Y
ged from bis administration, and receive fetters ot
dismission on tbe first Monday i- Feb 1372
Joel Johnson Ord'y.
Nov 9-td
GEORGIA -Decatur County.
Notice ishoreby given to all persons concern®
tlia r Little on Burch departed this life intestate
and no person ha* applied for adininistiation on
the e.-tata of said Li tie'on. and that
of the last administrr.iion will t>e vested in
the cloikoi the Superior 1 onxt, or some fi'tet and
pr per per on on toe first Mo. day in Koby, unle.-ti
.-oma valid objector a- mode to i,i3 appointment
Given under my hand and uffieial signature thiu
day J unitary IS7 2
Joel.Juhnsn Ot‘d.
RULE VI SI TO FORECLOSE MORT’GE.
H. W. HijitatNG, ) Decatur Superior Court,
vs >■ April Term 1871.
8. E. Conyers. )
It being rep;e*‘ nfed to the Court by the petition
of lla**son W Herring that bv do dos mortgage,
dated tiie 27th day of November 18ft3, -aamel 15
Cm yeraeonveyed to tiie.-aid H W. Herring, lot
of land No. three hnn i;vd and two (HO2), and six
acres < f land of lot No. one hundred and ninety
j nine (199), in the 19>h Di-trict of said county and
j .-fcite. for t’ne purpose of securing the payment ot a
! ptomisory note, made bv the said 8. E Conyers to
the.said H VV r . Herring or iiearer, dated the 27th
; day ot Novem'ier 1889. nnd due on the l>tday J.m
--l nary 1871. for the sum of two hundred and sixty-
I three ilcllar*. which no'c is now due and unpaid.
I It i* ordered lb it the said Samuel E. Conyers do
I pas iufSo tins C <uit by the firs day of tbe next
; term, tbe principal, intere-t and corts. due on said
' note, or sho»- c.tu-e if any he bus to tbe contrary,
!or that <>n default there«tf forecl-.-sure iie granted
ito tbe said Hanson W. Herring, ot said mortgage
I nnd tlie equity of redemption of the said S. E.
I Con yets 11n-rein, be f.na-ver ianed, and that ser
; vice of this rn.e be p*-rfecteil on tbe said S E. Cou
veis. bv publication iu 'he SouTßims Sun once a
month for iour mouths, according to law
Pl-TEft J. SntoZMB,
det-7 J S C A C,
RULE NI si 1 0 FORECLO EMO HUGE.
H. WH' jring vs 8-E. Conyers.
Adjourned October T**rfft, 1871:
; It a: p aritig to th-Court, by the return of *bc
: Sheriff, that the defendant re-ides with‘ tlt the
Estate, it is ordered that service be perfected by
nublicaiioa Recording t*> law.
P. J. Streamer, J SC AC.
, A tiub extract from the minutes of the court,
* - T. F. Hampton, Clerk.
•4 v
; GEORGlA—Decatur Comity
j On the 25th 'av of Jauutrv 1372 1 will inplv
ort the court of ordinary of said county tor le'ivo
t<> amend the sehedudo of my property and add
theirs to otffi r pu p* rtv, . _
j ' ' R Jfc Rr> wn.
PETITION AND RULE M M i a
AIORIGA-iE
• 14- . - ■ 5
Octobkr AmioURNEDTiii H )S7l*
* -Belchers and Tem-li vs II L. McElvy.
Bupeiior Court Decatur County at October Term
1871.
It being represented to the Court by the
pe it ion, of Belchers arid Teriell, that, by deed of
Moitgage*la>i*<l4>ec. 21J.571 II L McEivy Town
lot No 7 in Block A- situated in the Town of Har
rell m Rii»? County for tlwpnrf»ow\>f securing the
payment of a puuiniaoty note made by the laid 11.
Li McElvy to said Beic* etsand lerrelt, uue on the
lilh Bbfeern’wr 1870 for the sum off air Imndreil
dollars which note is u<>w due and unpaid, ami
that .*ai<l McElvy ha* n-thnved beyond the limits of
said County. It i* ordered said 11. L McElvy do
pay in to this court by Ihe tbst day cf next term,
the pt insipal, interact and cost duo on said note or
show c.-utge if any he has to tb»* con truly, or that
in default thereof fomdosuie be guinieii to the
sai i B,debars * Terrell of mid Mortgage and the.
jfjjquity of edempli-m be forever barred, and that
ser vice of this Rule be perreeb-d by publ.cal hm iu
the Soc?Ki-*fi» Scs iotirms of the law. This Octo
l.er Term Ij->7! HRtness the Hon. Fsffii-J*>Stioser
Judge of said Court Januuy llth 1872.
T. F. Hampton Clerk
THE NEW DISINFECTANT !
Is*SDNOUS. ODORLESS,
tOWEHFFL
DEODORISER AND DISINFECTNT.
RELY H ARMLI SS ND SFE
Hsed in private dwellings, hotels, restaurannts,.
public seh oo s. hospitals, insane asylnms, dispen
sations jails, prisons, poor-houses, on ships, steam
boat* and in tenement-houses, mai kets, for wafer
cb sets, urinals, sinks, sewers, cess-pools, stable*
&c:
A specific in all contagions and pestilential d's*.
eaS'-s, as cholera, tyjdioid fever, t-hip fever, small
pox, scarlet fever, measles, diseases of animals, &c.
Prepared r.nlv by
TILDE ST & CO., 17ft William St., N. Y.
Sold by all druggist
N lb tV
sis, ABDWima GOODS
belchers & Terrell
WATER STREET
BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA
\\7 E offer to the public a large, and well.selocted
* stock of Fall aud Winter Goods such as
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FLOUR
SUGAR,
COFFE
SALT,
TOBACO
EL® ‘W
LoTFIING,
BOOTS
SHOES, and all kinds of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
stoves, tin ware, etc-
Having made onr purchases in the Northern
markets, on the most favorable terms, Ae are able
to compete. With any house in Southwest Georgia or
Florida. We keep on band a large lut of Bag
ing and lie*, of the heaviest, quaiitv. We are
gn pared to buy Cotton and all Cntutry Produce,
piviug the highest market prices. Thankful for
!a*t favors, we ask our triends and customers to
call and examine ourstock. befnrti purchasin' 7, el*e
whwre. BELCHERS & TERR ILI.
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