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ENTERED AS BECQNfc-CLAS MATTER AT THX
POfTOFFJCK 4T INDIAN SPRING, Ga.
INDIAN BPBISfI, GiTT FEB. 10,1881-
JiIGAL. MATTEHT
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All who want guano at cotton op
ion ahould 'tty polrpg <fc Hale at
Milner.> Mr. Halo is a Butts county
man and will Ife pleased to have the
patronage' of his old friends see
their#d in another column tf
for^saleT
J have for sale a young Cow with
calfe-gooff bilker—good qual
ities—cow and calf both young and.
Mantle. [janl2-tf J R, V, Smith.
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FOR SAL* . i !
v i |ave* young maro Which I will
feeli, At reasormlik* figuies for Cash,
or approved I***, payable next fall.
at Indian Spring, or W.
F. SmiHlr;aUi)ih jan!2-tf
.* - tit:* W. F DpJbGLASS.
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ATTENTION. *'
All who have in "their jK>ssesSion
jinv of the guns or
jielonging to the military company
will #Rum tliem to this office, as I
want to return them to the gover
nor. [tf] W. F. Smith, Capt.
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"warning.
All parties indebted at this store
will comefbWarf} settle at once
and save me the mortification of
placing their accounts in the hands
of an officii 1 / 1 mean what I sav. 1
piust havli a settlement.
- F> LaWHO.V.
Can't some ofie write poem on
the beauGful mease] s? .
pur foreman has tjfe “measels”
One of our Coujjcijlqan has to
,“(fence” up to the iiiaVors court this
week, Wo hope be will be able to
explain to the satisfaction of “his
honor.” _____
Cotton picking wilTbe completed
in this section in about sixty days
if the weather don’t get any worse.
We are glad to learn that our
follow citizen John M.
Hodges, who is qp'lT fbßTtrthr
land of w stmehine and flowers” for
the benefit of hi* health is gradual
ly improving &l)d we hbjie to wel
come diim home much improved at
an aurly * ‘
Somebody threw a “red hot bomb
shell” into the sfore of J. G. Daugh
try <fc Bro., the oilier day, and when
it exploded it was found to be load
ed with a full charge of measels,
'‘Griffin & Hamp <fe Bunks” was
knocked down by the explosion
but we are glad to learn that they
are all in a fair way of recovery and
will soon be smiling from behind
the counter again.
We learn that our Mend and fel
dw citizen. Henry Brown was
irown from his wagon, and came
2ry near having his head crushed
vndef one of the wheels, loaded
ith cotton. one day last week, we
fcae glad to state tha£ he escaped
w ithout serious injury. Mr. B. is
one of theonost honest veoman such
as the community can T t well afford 1
o loose.: -
Judge W. F. thmglass is now fijl
g his place at the desk and he
ld the counter with F, sl* Law
i and ready to serve his many
snds, he is a natural born gentle*
and knows howto treat bis
ends. Him and Frank carries
e of tfye neatest stock of goods in
vn, and their bufiirieSs
aa largely this year, ali wbo de
> ito purchase furniture should
: n ember they keep a well selected
ck in connection with th£lr other
sines*, let them fill yoftr hill. :
n this County at the Rewdenoe-ofMr.
j. Maddox Mr. Creed T^'ise.
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SINGULAR accident<€£curred in
r tersville Agentleman
king 04 the street and kmoking
garette was tlie victimi of a gust
blew a spark into his whiskers
:h, by adtu? n—know n cause
su )oeed hair
wei e ignited TOe fljyste eommnn
e and to Ins hair and burned it al 1 off
*mg him as an eagle and
’> b lists red J be atim
aiding to*diUr friend of theFRE
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ixutot be dtmietl that the Southern
t e have been sadly deficient in thrift
caretulneMu Many o them have
Improvident in the past, lookin'?
o the prenent aird kevtng the he
o take cere efitwh\ Th*Ji*tdex
ice through which they have pass
v the war has taught them, hew*
ho importance of economy as Welt
uatry, amt th*t no won is a firee
hv>n bound with the *4
One reason that. awf i>
]' aneing so rapidly h that men
log t thread del* one o$ the
earthly eviU* and that
" ve been hoUtod by it ate deter*
‘ • tbbdbotehtt m mows
THATTOIDGE'^ITDDLEr~'
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There seems a considerable
misunderstanding*' between rathe
council af ouif towr. And the ordina
ry in ; regard Xo tbe repair of the
bridge across ,th3 creek -near the
spring on rbad leading, from
town by Smith afe. Wtkina to Jack-
the bridge hs* fatten,, in-and
the timbers
of the streak, arid will move off
with the fijst s\yc4l *.in the stream,
and both the town g.nd cquntv au
thorities refuse toucji it,‘each
claiming it to he in the jurisdiction
of the other. * ‘ b
Wo don’t pretefid' to be lawyer
enough fe say who's duty it is to're
pair the damage, hut we do say we
thiqk ii -folhr for our oitzens 1c
stand with foldttl hands and see the
timber of the bridge swept away
while soiiftle done in time would
save so much inconvenience to the
towirpeonlq.and their Mends who
trade with them the people cant af
rod to lie continually tumbling in-
crook while the county and
council litigat# thwnnatter and if i
the Ordinary woht advance anv-
tlic pufioHC Ve siiould
have the pluck and energy' ’to do
the \vpyk at H)rtc:C; 1M * ” ?
ALIVE.
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B THING Li*k, KtT, Fibril arv 2.
Wijey Embrev an old and respect
ed farmer in Butler couhf v, and six
of f hie children were burned to
dcatK Wltay nfght, the wife and
ohjestr escaping without
infeiry. ;
fhe-particulars of the burning
are as follows : On the night re
ferred K RinbreV and his family
retired l)etween 7 and $ o’clock, anil
at 10 qVleek.ijic Wife and husband
awakened' by the roaring of
fire, which they discovered was up
sfiiirs and in in which six
of 1 their childion were sleeping.
Emerv rushed to the stair door*
opened it and started upstairs and
whs met bv the- flames issuing -from
above/ an<} he. fell prostrate on the
flpor. His %jfe .’arid jtheir . oldest
tlaaighter, who .were sleeping in the
same room; realizing the peril of
their own lives, .rnshing out of
doors, leaving behind them the old
man and six children to j>erish in
the house, the roof of which wap
then falling in.
The old laily and her daughter
began screaming at the top of thrir
voices, which soon attracted sever
al of their neighbors to the horrify
ing scene of disaster, hut tliey * ar
rived too late to render any assis
tawe whatever. -
Language is wholly inadequate
to describe the wails apd moans of
the grief-stricken mother and
daughter who stood by, gazing on
all that was dear to them on earth
perishing in the angry flames.
The fire was not (extinguished un
everything was consumeil. Down
among the debris practicles of the
bodies of the father ar| d children
were found, but not in sufficient
quantities to lie identified-.
Wiley Embry was a farmer, and
by dint of hard work and the
strictest economy, managed to save
up enough to live easy and comfort
ably the remainder of his life. The
whole country is nearly paralyzed
over the horrible death" of Mr. Em
bry and his six children.
Later— lt is not believed that
Mrs. Embry and daughter will sur
vive the shock.
That the affair was the result of
incendiaism is hardly doubted, as
three men were seen cupping away
from the fire, and Mr. Embrev had
about 1,000 in the house,'which he
kept there. A ]>ortion was gold and
silver, none of which was found in
the ruins. The whole family were
undoubtedly chloroformed, else
they would have awoke sooner.
GOOD NEWS FOR BAPTISTS.
AVe have received a copy of the
“The Baptist Sun,” a large 28 col
umn weekly, brim full of good read
ing. It has an edge about it that
makes it really refreshing as a reH-'
gious journal. It is all alive with
religious energy and glow's with
earnestness, The publishers have
been fortunate in securing Rev.
G. A. Nunnally as editor, for he is
one of the best writers in the Bap
tist denomination. When you
start to read one of his articles you
can’t stop until you finish it. Tie
is generally brief, full of suggestions
and sound in doctrine. The pub
lishers are determined to admit but
very few advertisements and de
pend almost entirely U]#>n subscrip
tions for support. The lieauty of
the whole thing is, they furnish
this large and first-class religious
weekly at the low price of One Dol
lar per annum. Every Baptist in
the State ought to take it. Send
for sample copy. Address: Bap
tist Sun. Rome. Georgia.
W. DOUGL.AS3
N. P. * FX J. P.
Indian Spring * - <;(
otPa-ted lt k* rtii **
|?rc*4i kimiita I
PW3U
4cl iws tJwly too-itml
dht h® nek I'wn
Something in Dreams
we are not a believer in dreams but
there bps been two evidences of
dream to pass within thelast
few weak* thatgre rattier striking
It wilFbe remeuibre<Lby thfe reader
of thb Kews4hftt‘Mr. (r TANARUS, Fox. was
burned to dearth iVi hi store in Thom
astori a few iveoks sfeo'The night he
was burned,-wlb;/i he. left home to
go uptoWn ,his wife!ay clown ‘across
the bed and* fell wsfeep and dreamed
that two niefi wcio trying to murder
her husband’She got* up and asked
cook. Ub town get him to come
home bqt the u>ok or refus
ed to go. Sirs.Jox lay dbivb across
the bed again and had jiboaut the sm
dream ;fchc got up and went to the
door ijnif found, that her Kiisbad ,s
store was on/ffo arid strange to say,
he with itr 'W^L.Adams
Who* : died in this city a few week
ago, had a jsou.c months
heiprer and Mrs . J. F,Taylor
his daughter would die Within one
week pf each other Mrs Taylor died,
on Wedn&may at tbrcoclock p.mt
mid fl/e next Wednesday niorpig at
one Adams died which
was l fourteen hours Ic^sthah a week
Pike County News/ ''
‘ MTKHET-CAR QOLRTRHY
A hatehrt-faced ivtfeuun, of about
•">1 sumfners, with a Wealtli of freck
les in her face and a snuff-stick in
her mouth, in a crowded car on
Galveston avenue.* There were half
a dozen gentleman on the it nr, but
none of them offervd to her a
seat. After she liad waited a rea
sonable time, she said :
“El gny pf yijix “afeots waitin’
for me to squat in your laps, you
are barking up the wyoug tree,* for
I want you to understand I*m a la
dy.” ■ ; 1::
A dread ihox sin. was not in ear
nest caused six gentlemen to leave
the car.—Galveston News,
BILLINGS’ ADVICE TO JOE.
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“By awl lpeans, Joe, get married
if you have a fair show. Don’t
stand shivering bn the bank, but
pitch in and stick your head under
and the shiver is over. There ain’t
any more tfldk in getting married
after you’re ready than there is in
eating peanuts. Menny a man has
stood shivering on the shore until
tho river all ran out. Don’t expect
to marry an angel - them hev awl
bin picked up long ago. liemem
br. you ain't a saint vour
seln Do hot m a rrv for butv ex
cliisfvelv; butv iv like ice orful slip
perv, a2id thaws dreadful easy.
DonTjnarry for luv, neither; luv
is like a cooking glove, gud for
nothing fhe fuel gives out.
But let flic mixture be sum butv
becomingly dressed, with abont
$240 in her pocket, a gud speller,
handy and neat in her house, plen
ty uv good sense, a tuff constitu
tion and by-laws, small feet, and a
light step : add to this sound teeth
and a warm heart. This mixture
will hWqViq any climate and not
evapoiate. If the cork happens
to be off for two or three minutes
the strength ain’t all gone, Joe.
Degi’t marry for pedigree; onless it
is backed by hank stocks. A fami
ly with nothing hut pedigreo gener
ally lacks sense.”
SOMETHING INSIDE A PIG.
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Srtid Edward Everettc once, ‘The
common jioople will always under
stand a h]>eaker who understands
himself and use* simple language,”
But some s|>eaker# seem to possess
the incurable faculty of always
shooting over common porpleV
heads, The story is told of a c*'y
minister who, after preaching for a
friend in the country, was told by
the latter;
“You have given tp a very good
eermon, with one exception, and
that is you used some words our
people don’t understand,”
The former thought the latter
was certainly mistaken, and asked
what single words lie had used that
all could not oasjly understand,
“Why,” refmfeAthe- other, “you
said ‘fccility’ intend of ‘.happiness/
Now, all our people know what
‘happiness’ is, hut a great many of
them, I am sure, do not not know
he meaning of ‘feeility/ ”
As tiie preaclar doubted this, the
country, minister xrid; “There
pomtis one of our plain, sensible
farmers; we will ask him.”
And as the fanner came Up he
said : “We are just speaking about
a word—the word ‘feeility ; t can
you tel! us what is its meaning?”
“Why, yes,” said the farmer;
“certainly I know what ‘feeility’ is;
it is something inside a pig, though
I don’t know exactly what !*’—Aa
timutl Baptist.
Y. A. WiUGu r.
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V I ••nfr\'o| t ‘ i> tan
*i' r<*• tv j.r'*n|>t sumtiotl, a*s*
tpvk *•* Mires* Rati-.
* tp.’alitws & apwscad
n, rs tvasuai*'. ni'irH-ti
. MY WIFE
This beautiful poem was written by
Joseph Brennan, ’ arj Irish poet, who
died in New Orleans a ipunher of years
W He had been a short time in thir
eou ntty, and his wife was still at thei,-
old home in the Emerald Isle'.
Come tome dearest.—l’m lonejv wrths
tint'>h(fC.—\ '* ’ * *
Daytime aed night time Cm thinking
iDxiut. ui^e. * * . •* -
Night time .and dav time in dreams I
behold tljee ;• *:• *
Come to me,- darling, mv sorrows to ligh
ten, • • - , . l( t ,
Come in tJiv beauty. ' to bless and to i
brighten, . ; ' ‘
Come in thy woiuunhooj, meekly ami
lowly,- . .A .. . * -
Come hi thy lovingness, queenly and ho
, !y ! . * : . * •* •:
Swallows .w.li flit roundyja* desolate ruin
felling of spaing and its joyous renewing;
And thoughts of my love arid its mani
fold treasure,
And circling my heart w ith a promise of
pleasure; * ■> , '
O. spring of my heart, O. May of my bo
som," ' . •
Slum* out on my soul till it bourgeon and
blossom.
The waste of my life lias a rose root with
in it, • •'* • ••••-■
Ami thy fondness alone to the sunshine
can w in it. ...
1 igure—that moves like a son) through
the even;
Features—lst up by a reflex of heaven :
lyfe like the skies of poor F.rin, our
tn other,
W’liere sunshine tnd shadow are chas
ing each other;
Smiles come seldom, but childlike and
simple,
And opening their eyes from the heart of
a dimple;
O, thanks to the Saviour, {hat even bv
seeming. ! ;
Is;left to the exile the brightness of
dreaming, r .
You have beeii glad wjieii you knew 1
was gladdened
Dear are you sad now, to hear 1 am sad
dened! -
Our hearts even answer in tune and in
time, love
As octave to octave, and rhyme unto
rhyme, love; > ‘ ‘
Cannot weep but vour tears will he
i flowing, ‘
You eannot smile but my clieeks w ill be
glowing; 'C ; •
I would net die without you at mv side
love,
You will not linger when 1 have died love
If.
Come to me dear, ere I die of my sorrow,
ilise on my gloom like the sun of to-mor
row*,
Strong, swift and fond as the words
which I speak, love,
With a song at vojtr Up, and a smile 011
your cheek, love. ''' * ,M *
Come, for my heart in your absence is
weary— ' *
Haste for mv heart is sickened and drea
ry; ’ *• ’
Come to the arms which a)one should
caress thee, ■ - .
Come to the heart which is longing to
press thee,
We ameriearns pridp ourselves on our
rhouplic, and on being a free nation.
But are we a ropnblfeywws wm
country eon be called free, where it is
possible for a private individual to ac
quire, as his own personal property, all
means of communication between itscit
icens. Thic is ivhq.t Air. Jay Gould has
done by consolidating tlie American Un
ion with tiie Western Union and the At
lantic and Pacific companies.
He is now a more powerful autocrai than
the Czar of all the Russia*. As for the
FmjKTor ot Germany and Queen of Great
Britain, they are very smalt }>ersonages
compared to this financial Alexander
the great. Ife owns two newspapers,
body and soul, aud the most of those he
does not own, dare not speak their minds
fearful of having their telegraphic news
cut off. Jay Gouhl is tpday emperor of
the United Btstejs ; with absolute control
of its news arid commece.
N<> one can travel nowadaws in the
southern sra'cs without noting the dtniy
of that anti'progressive and an-modem
spirit which has come th lie known a**
bourbonism. It is in ropin process of
extinction. The practical } politics of
such men as .Joe Brown, of Georgia, are
Indorsed by a largeinujoritv of site son
them jieople, pil the old animosities
engendered by the wgr seep to have fa
ded out altogether. Occasionally an an
cient bumnjcr will lie found descant ing
.4t a crosieroadiii b#r room in the oh)
strain, hut tlie general temper of fin
people is excellent, Railroad extension
and manufacturing industries are favors
i.e topics in the sotph, and projects for*
manufacturing tlief f cotton at home is
lieing eloquently agitated. Tin*' genera
tone of remark in reference to the in
coming president is quite flattering and
if there lie any deejeseote) disappoint
ment over bis election, it dot's pot come
to the service, and *re j! (hies
not exist. The .-omheni y rpfe regard
General ■'Garth* M as a H>eraf-mhided
man, <4 large"an. V GffWy views, and if
is quite common to hear the ohwfvafkm
made among ttjrin that they were not
resjionsihle bctlfe abuse of him (hiring
the campaign. ‘ At me.-ent tlw" dwervant
traveler in the southern states sees chee
ring indidittions (HI great progress here
after in H the eferoems of material
growth ami wealth, Tlie people are
getting fully alive to their abundant
nafora) and are stirring ftamo
selves develop them. Die new sontfi
I* destined in many respects to befhe
most {ifos|aYons section el the l ode 1
States.
RIOT IN ROC KMART,
Kf
We learn from the Cartorsvlle Ex
press that ffrnet a net broke otitin
the nsuallv tpiiid little village of
Ibs'k mart, in Folk county on Tliu
mlar lid, one man Jim Dean
the leafier, was kdled and several
others badly wounded Bom£ thirty
or for -ty fiersotis wen.' enggcl in tlie
trouble jlte mXlcct was revenge
apm th e marshal. Alex Bulbw-k
.who. upon a former ooxdon liad
arrestefl one of the party Wm.Simp
; >n. for brunfcemiess WHJBK A' ? But
then, we suppos* Ibiekmart would
| die out if they were to stop wiling
; whiskp ‘ Wlit> betterrto kill a
I iita.ii <r two o<sca- skmally Ihjut to
j kill R^kusarSr
- OCR NEW WHEAT
“GOLDEN GRAINS” The largest
grain pure white wheat in the world,
i Thy size of the grain is Enohmoi s, fully
three times as largo as our best common
wheat; it Is without doubt the 1 \R
GKST GRAIN WHEAT ever seen.
I'rice 50 Cents per Package post-paid.
Iknit taifQ our woyd for it. send a stamp.
for a Puke Sample and out Illustrated
Catalogue for 1881, and see for vourself.c
S. Y. Hainf.s <fe Cos.,
41 North Front St. Philadelphia, l’a.
Rome ’mirier: You might say it is a
luxury tnrjffght in Koimv uow; ' it costs
s.;<) to have a first-elite* one. That’s
what Msivor Morgan charges at retail,
with wholesale rates at a slight advance.
Athens Banner: A sly Augusta girl,
having a lover she was afraid would not
stick, covered her lips with glue and in
vited him to kiss her. Owing to the fact
fliAt she had previously posted her father
when tft pounce into tlie parlor, the plan
wdrked admirably.
The bridegroom in a mdek marriage
at ( Holton, Kansas, thought it was all in
earnest. He had pestered the. bride with
hifc attentions. notwithstanding numer
ous rebuffs, and she had conspired with
her friends to make sport of him, A
wOldintr party was gathered, a ceremo
ny was pertnfmoo by a pretended cler
gyman, and the victim'did not.know that
lie had been imposed upon until the
time came to retire for the night. Then
they endeceivetl him.
There are about ,T>,ooo more females
than males in Philadelphia, and yet
*9me people wonder wiiv certain girls
marry .how-legged men.
The kind of stays that girls likw about
their waists are the one* that stav late
oil Sunday nights.
i 1
“Landlord, did you ever .have a gen
tleman stop with ‘ vou before?”—“Are
you a gentleman ?” askgd the landlord,
.5 es, 1 am. “ 1 lum T never had one
to stop with me Wore.”
Cn|b weather like wc have had this
w Inter is calculated to discourage divorce
suits, ja. jvoman yill stynd considera
ble abuse from her husband for the priv
ilege of warming her feet in the hollow
of his back.
Luring the holidays a negro woman
who lives near Ellaville, swept a pistol
cartridge that had been lving on the
floor into the fire, when it exploded and,
alios her nose off. The day after the ac
cident she caught her husband grinning
at her singular appearance, and wallop
ped himwith the soap paddle.
; Not lie who has little, but he who
Covets much, is the poor man,
It is best pot to dispute where
therein no probability of cojiviji.e
ing.
Stay not until you are told of op
itics to do good, inquire af-
Believe in Christ, and then the
soul and the whoje .Bjblo will he
full of light.
This world would be a dreadfully
silent place if people talked as little
as they " ' “ ’
Every mapiprow.* en to Ids sur
roundings the sunshine or the
shadow that exists in his own soul.
„Bob Brown did you Bay that mv
father had not an mueh sense an Bi
llv Smith little yellow’ dog ?„
, t NoI novtr said that your father
had not as as nmeh
Smith T s yelhv <log. All *1 said wha
that Billy Smith,* little yellow dog
had more sense that your father
,-that T s all I ever said
I A Gentleman Is ing twitted hy a
| friend alxnit the brevity of his unde
qdiming Replied. , T My legs reaehthe
ground mi>ire ran yours do?.,
The young man who dropped
10 cent pice down his sweidheart T s
neek T and called her a dime savings
hank had a dividend declared on the
•sji-ot.
£ S TAB 1.1 SHED !#4-/
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APPLICATION FOR LETTER ft Ol
administration, 1
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State of Georgia, VoMMyat Butts.
To all Whom it may ebneerh.
M. V. Mclvibhiin of said State having
applied to mo for letters of AclminiVtra
tion with the will annexed on the estate
of ThonVas Mt Ribbon lute of said comi
ty deceased, this js to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of Kin :>f said
Thomas McKibben to he and appear at
the March Term 1881, of the -Court ot
Ordinary of said county arnf shoW cause
if sny they can why letters of Adminis
tration With the’will annexed bhoulil
not lie granted to 31. V. McKibben on
Thomas McKibben’s estate.
|\ itness mv hand and signature this
the 25th day of January 1881:
Jas. F. CaHmichael,
h Ordinary R. C t
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
’ ADMINISTRATION.
GEORG I \ Bi tts Coryw :
\\ hereas it has Wen represented to
me that the estate of John Currv late fti
said coupty -s now unrepresen
ted and is not likede to bo represented
tlm partj s in interest refusing to accept
said trust. .These are therefore to cite
ami admonish all persons interested in
said estate to show cause if any tliet
b?ve, before me at .Next March Term of
ccpirt of Ordinary ol said eountv why
said administration should not lie vested
in the clerk of the Superior Court of said
county as the the law in such cases madi
am provided, direct. Witness mv luim!
and official signature.
I his Jan. ,‘U 1881. J. F. Carmichael
Ordinary. B C.
Fosiimmmml Sheriff
Will be sd<l before tlie cnurt-hoim
doo- in Ihet wn of Jackson Huitf counW,
Oe-Ugia on die' first "Tat.ml*.v in MarcL
noTcf, .1881. l flWn the Wftl hours of
sole, tlie fol'owing described property
io wit. two hundred aeyes more or les ,
not known hut boun Ins follows ; west
l.v la•' >!s oi K. /}. Pyars r.‘ and J. B.
puml.!<•. io.nil by la ids of J. 15. pumbG
Oi-, i y binds rf E. k. Poll <l, 15. (>,. Ilyar*
and the defen in t. soiuh by lad or
-Janes *!< wl n.ii ni; IQu n All tv'u/ m
Lulls roe IC v, (in., sill levi and on by
tuve of one tl—:•*. is uetl fr in Su*
pt rior Court in favor Sophl i Edge f. r the.
use of O' J. 1) like vs Jesse Ji* Cleveland
Luvie loans the prop riy of Jegw® p
(’level ml. Tenmnt in oosßrssiou giy *t
written notice Jan. 5, 18&1.
j;in.V,tu\V I>, I'uuitY. Dept., ShejifJ B Lb
SI ILK IFF SALE,
U ILL BE SOLD betore the Court
House door in the town of JackKon Mutt*
County Ga., by-lwcen the legal lirmrs o/
sale the desei’ilwd ]>ro)>erly to-wit: Ony
trtiet or p(aee of luud known as the big
iruction containing One hundred tpid
Iwentv seven iun-C 'i|-half ueres more tg
loss fiounded as follows: west by him h
ot Mrs. Allen. North bp jgnds (and Smith'
south by lands of J. B. ibimble deceit Mini
.and It. G. Byars sr., also two
aerds iuore or Jyvs, mujiber pot knowi)
bound as follows: west by lands of R.
G* Byars and J. B. Dun tide deeeased
North by lamlspf J. B. Duinhledeceases
east by hunts of E. K. Pound 1L G. JU.
urs sr. on tin* defopifimt, south hv lands
James Rowland and Gtimi all lying in
Butts Ga., levied on bv virtue of one fp
ta issued from Butts Superior Court in
favor of Pondor and Lean vs. John H.
Dumlde, arid other fi-fa’s in my
for colh^.-time —l/*vlt‘d on as the proisn'ty
of J, B, Dumlde tlec<4|i<ed Temiiif in
possessioti given wflMHiTimlee.
feb2-idlßMl W, D. (T Ifitv.
Dcpf., Hrcrui b. Cb
(iVA-SO!
We hate .Mi- tmfpj find will keep
n gfiotl HLoejv nf Ilw Ix st )fynm\n ttf
AJ Vxhi W,
of which WB jil *y\\ on tin*
e?t of terms*,
h
COTton At V> CENTS,
You will do well to give ns a enfj
before hirvhtg,
L. X HALE,
fohl-Jssl Mfiner (*
Notice.
All parth s hrileidml io us ar<J
re jtrtfuKy invited to come f *r
irard and settle W/thin 3(9 dav# op
they will flint their aeeomtls in tho
hands of our Attorney;
t f A. MeW atkins A KmV.