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Till] MERCURY,
P i! in, i s ii i: i) E v i x y T v r. spa
jgiilf* /W 6omnnim<:oli/>ns intended for
(his •paper must he areovtpanted with
f he full name <>f the writer, not neres-
earili/ for ptdtHvalion, Inti as a guaran
tee of good faith.
We are in no tray respmxihlefu)' the
vineg or tyti/tion of ygrrespondent*.
aid's own state Jiad the company;vigor to capture a tine tdring,lnot such defeasances as would oon-
f sixteen from Georgia, two each_wliiel* we did, and a royal break-j^itute it a mortgage which could be
fast was enjoyed, atone o'clock we
started for home, after four hours
there
from Louisiana, Maryland and| fi
North Carolina, four from Virgin
ia and one from Texas, making in
all thirtv-three. On the secondipleasant ride we reached
ballot, wlix'ii the changes werejsafe and the fun was over with,
being made in every quarter, all
hut tho four Virginia votes went
over to Tilden. Delewaro eviden
tly presents its candidate with dif
ferent feelings this time, and the
certainty that he will not only
go into the convention with a de
cidedly greater following than he
had tour years ago, but with at
j least an average chance that lie
|will be made the leader ofthedem-
jocratic hosts in the important bat-
! tie of the year.
Lucky Fisherman.
MARRIED.
By Rev. ,1. M. Smith on 13th inst.
Mr. L. J. Hart, and Miss S. A. Y’ick-
ns, all of Washington county.
For President.
Hon. T.F. Bayard,
OK DKI.EWAKE.
fyr Governor.
!}o». |l. €% TMfrv,
OF CHATHAM (’OI’inTY.
‘‘Democratic Convention.”
Wo are authorized by tho Demo
cratic Executive committee of the
county to call a convention of the
Party on tho lirst Tuesday in June
next, at jLO o’clock a, in.in tho .Court
House, for the purpose of selecting
delegates to reprosept the county in
the convention in Atlanta, to send
representatives to the Cincinnati con
vention, to nominate a candidate for
Prcsjdent of tho United States.
Delegates to tho Gubernatorial con-
yention will also bo chosen at the
samq time. Let there ho a full at
tendance and a free expression of
opinion.
To Days convention.
From iippcimineos our people
pro taking si lively interest in this
meeting of t lie Denmeratie Party
in old Washington county, every
/listriet will lie fully represented,
pjj<! the voice of tile people will
be beard. All the candidates in
the held liave their special and ac
tive partisans; the canvass will be
a warm one, and we believe will
Result in the election of a Lester
Delegation to the Gubernatorial
eoijyentiqn and th * endorsement
of Jfayard ns the Presidential cau
date.
OUR FISHING TRIP.
OBjrtJARY
Miss Ki.i/.a Lui.a Hodges.
Daughter of Dr. II. (’. and Eliza R.
Ilodgcs, on the morning of the lfttli of
May, after some six days of intense
siilforing was kindly released from pain
and sorrow forevermore. She was born
on tlie bill of May 1857, and lienee was
at her death 23 rears and six (lavs old.
foreclosed an law.
2. The money to secure which the
deed was executed having been bor
rowed by the debtor to purchase the
very land thereby conveyed, there
was certainly abundant equity in the
bill. Tho debtor cannot retain both
the money and the land.
Judgement affirmed.
Coston vs. Dudley, executor et al.
Motion from Washington.
1. A decree in equity cannot be
set aside on motion; but the object
ion to tho remedy may be waived;
and if a motion made to set aside a
decree be argued without objection
and granted, it is then too late to
raise the question ns to the propriety
of the remedy by motion.
2. A final decree cannot be en
tered oil a bill as confessed until the
complainant, or bis solicitor in his
fniili
One of the gayest parties ever on | 1UI
four wheels left our quiet little
city ou Thursday morning lust
with hearts overflowing with joy,
singing songs tlmjt made the iuock-|ret<i(lcn<
ing bird seek the back woods, ami
two fast steeds in front furnished
by Rawlings Bros, bound for Wal
kers mill, fourteen miles distant,
our team glided along the road like
a sail boat on smooth waters, not
withstanding tho ups and downs l 1 " 81 ale
that aim st capsized our promi
nent man, Mr. J. 13. had he not last look at her culm, sweet face,
clung to the seat like grim death, shrouded in a beautiful,rich costume,
while the seat in the rear wasgrac- wl)ieh b1u *. 1 1 ,u1 uia,1 , e u ,few days bc-
WTieu 1<> years <>l ago she confessed absence, shall have sworn that the
Christ and was born
lagain of water and of the spiiit, being
'buried wiili the Lord in baptism.
I From Sniiirdny until Monday morning
|her remains lay in state at her father's
On ila 1 morning of the 17th
Monday, the largo circle of friends
and relatives began to congregate, and
continued In come unlit all of the
rooms of the Doctor’s house as well as
the yard and surrounding premises
were crowd'd by those who had learn
ed to love this precious young lady,
in days gone by. A few minutes
>ven, the beautiful coffin con-
Itnining her body was opened that the
" relatives nijd friends might take tin
ed with three prominent bright
taped individuals, the two on the
ends J. D. and L. M. were enter
taining the crowd about a bottle of
snake bite medicine tlmt was lost,
mysteriously on the road, but it was
the opinion of the majority of tho
crowd that a snuko must have
made its appearance when all got out mdl.Y halted about half a mile fr
facts charged me hue, or iccoiding
to his information and belief, must
have been admitted to be tnie In
tho dcfendei t, is an honest answer.
Code JiL2.'.8.
J i d- ment affirmed.
Bi own. i dmiuistratix,vs. Groovei*
Stubbs Sc Co. Uh ga ily, from
Washington.
1. A case was tiied at the March
term, ]87!>, ( I Washington Snporioi
Court. At the same li im d( fendant
mndo a mol lion for a new tiiul,
which was lib (1 and Mined. A brief
of evidence vr.s also till el sol j■ c-1 to
the revision and approval ut the
the court. Subsequently pluutifi’s
counsel took it into liis posseion foi
the purpose of examining the
same, but was then asked to agree to
it, and never promised to do so-
Court was adjourned until the sec.
oml Monday m June, lint the ad
journed term was not held, on ac-
foro her sickness, she lay like an an
gel wrapt in sweep repose. When
all present had taken their turns
in looking at her sleeping dust, the
remains were gently carried to n
waiting carriage to ho conveyed tojeount of the sickness of tho judge
her last resting place on earth. A At tho next regular term the bnel
long lino of carriages filled with! was submitted for the revision and
people ns well ns many on horseback Approval of the court, still not agreed
and on foot followed iu the rear oi j upon by council. Tho court indor-
tho slowly moving corpse. All li-jsod on the brief that it hud lor the
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR (; u 0 w 1 I ;V‘'A\’, ,l ' ;hi, ' Bt ,T’ ,?5 u "l y * „
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Tlijs, the best, the most reliable
and most popular of southern agri
cultural journals is issued from the
printing establishment of The Con
stitution. It is still edited by Mr.
W. L. Jones, and is devoted to the
best interests of tho fanners of the
south. It is sent at reduced rates
with the Weekly edition of Tho Con
stitution.
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Address
THE CONSTITUTION,
Atlanta, Ga.
for letters of Dismission from (lie (Imirdlunslilpof
Amin V. Roberson, minor orphan of Robert Rob-
crsOn, deceased.
These nro therefore to cite and admonish ult and
singular (lio kindred and creditors of said deceased
to lie and appear at my office within the time prel
scribed by law mid show enuso if any they have,
why -aid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Snnderivllle,
(his April 1st, IS80. C. C. BROWN, Ord'y.
Washington Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold before the court House door in the
City of Snmlorsvllle Washington County, (In., with
in the cgnl hours of sale, outlie first Tuesday in
•lit no nest, tho follow lug property to-wltt:
One lull f interest In twenty-four acres nfland ly.
tug In Washington County t»a.. In nml near the
vilageof Ulddlevtlle,bounded by the land of I. J.
I’eler, on the north, Jesse Ilruwn on the east, Mrs
Davis on the south, nnd Taylor street on the west,
being half interest purchased of J. E. K'lilghum by
w. C. Pulghum ou thellUth of Dec. IBS'". Levied
onus the property of w. C. Fulghuin to satisfy
one Justice Court h fus from tile IBM Dlst. (». Sf,
two in favor nr s. S. Smith hearer, w. S. Tndnck
transferree and one In favor of Holuoiuh, Hull fc co
w.S. Trulnek, trnnsferfe, n-nlnst w. t'.l'ulglium.
Property pointed out tiy trans.errce and legal noe
dee given defendant 111 possession.—l.evles mad-
nud returned bv C. It. Dudley, constable.
A Me. MAYO
npr -9th 1SS0. Sheriff w.C
Get your Segars and Tobacco
from A. Mathis.
A nice lot of fresh Oranges, Lem
ons and Cocoanuts at Z. H. Rough-
ton’s.
Have your prescriptions filled at
. E. Houghton’s Drug Store.
Go to Z. H. ltougton’s for tho best
fancy candy 35c per lb.
' THE
Telegraph & Messenger
[Macon, Georgia,] for 1880-188I
The present year is pregnant with
stirring nnd important events. Gen
eral elections are to be held for Na
tional, State, and county offices, and
the interest and excitement envolved
by the contest will bo intense. Meas
ures of the most vital character, also,
WEEKLY
Courier Journal.
Representative Newspaper of the
SOUTH.
A Good Paper for all Sections.
THE WEEK LEY COURIER-JOURNAL
will bo sent one year, postage free, Two Dollars,
which amount will include 1 a hntiHoiiH* premium lit
the shape of a book or a knife, or vurious articles
of use and beauty, as may be selected from oar
printed list.**. A sample copy of the Weekly Cour*
ier-.lonrnul and a circular containing the full linti
of premiums will be *ent on application.
isosr;:, !to the future ? t the country, such as
mil. established in JKJ0; the Courier in 1M ?;uml
Democrat in lsvtf. Its reputati n Is nutional,
well as itn circiilalio •, an I it is proiioiinced one
''"'the modifications sought to be inaug-
!!ii h m ated in our system of tinance, the
tin- ablest and host ur ranged papsrs in I tin world : I m-niected revision of flip turiff nnr
Its 11111II1T being i"<i (i iniIvml 11 ]iti'il to tin' Merchant.| V,J.,, V181UU 01 1,10 Girin, OW
tin-1* 11 m 11■ v nmt ih ■ 1 iiniTiy cii U:. I nditn policy, etc., are to be discussed
I before the people,aud every intelli
gent, person should take a newspaper.
The proprietors of tho
Telegraph and Messenger
to take on water at a cool and re
freshing spring, and ns little Pat
the Doctor’s lit use at tho old family
burying groud.
There in that sacred spot, besides
We place to-day
op); columns the
at the bead of
name, of Hon.
Thomas A. Bayard of Delaware
as our choice for President.
Knowing him to be an honest
mfvn and a pure Democrat, of the
old Jeffersonian school, and we
foci assured that should be be
nominated by the Cincinnati eon-
veptiqn be will be elected by the
people in November next.
For Governor we hoist the
immo of lion. Rufus K. Lester
one of Georgiqs favorite sons, a
man of acknowledged ability,
honest and brave, capable, and
worthy, lie lias the e >nfaience of
the people, and they will we hope
honor him with the nomination
fpt; lie will if elected make an ex
cellent. governor. His firmness
will give dignity to the position,
and bis determination and expo
rien.ee enable him to discharge all
the duties of chief magistrate of
our glorious old commonwealth in
such a manner as will merit and
receive the commendation of all
and while we express our preler-
epptjs for Bayard and lor Lester
we make war on no one—we are
willing and desirous to do justice
|o pH, and will cordially support
to the best of our humble abil
ity the nominees of the Demo
cratic,party, let them be who they
jnuy; we are wedded to its princi
ples and wish them success.
Utile Delaware Slears Business
said, (who was engineering on the the slumbering dust, of YV. T. and T
front sent with the driver) he! 1 *; fhjdgcH. fathevand mother of Dr.
thought it was lost in a “rye field,’
where 1 lie spring was situated, we
were soon aboard, beginning anew
with a song by the quartette, YV.
S., B. B., J. i)., L. M., and II. G.,
at 12 G o’clock we reached our des
tination, met and cordially welcom
ed by our big hearted friends, M.
L. Duggan and Gharlos Walker,
the latter being the young nnd ef
ficient engineer of tho mill, who
did all in their power to give en
joyment to the party, the boys all
repaired to the house cooled off
and began work with the hooks
lines and shot guns, everything
wo/ked fine and all perched quietly
on tho banks of tho pond, when
suddenly tiro crowds attention was
aroused by J. B’s. screams who
was successful in hookiim a terrapin
G. H, Hedges, we snwan open gravt
ready to receive the sainted dust oi
Sister Lulu.
Aud us wo nil tried to sing,through
choking siupathy:
••f’UtiT tliou want mild and lovely,
Cienflo uh tin miiminer brir/j',
Vlfunant as tlir air of evtnjiiiy
When it floatm among the trruH.
IVhitIuI Ik* thy silent Hlumhcr —
I’f.icrlul in tin* ^rav<» rolow :
Thou no more wilt Join cur imnihcr;
Thou no more nurntmijs shall know.
Yet again we lioju* to nn 11 tin o,
when the day of life is ihd.
Then in Heaved with Joy to grout tin t*,
wilt ro no farewell tear Is shed.”
As we sung this there were no dry
eyes in the vast congregation. YVe
thought unload how this great, mulli-
lude loved her. In Iihv death the
community has lost one of its bright
ost gems, her family a deni
sister and dutiful and conjidinj.
child, and the church of Christ, al
at Poplar Springs one of its most be
loved members. Deilr sister now
that thou art gone it well nigh breaks
our hearts to tell tlieo “good-bye,"
ii.st time been submitted to him, uiiet i•
t lmt, six months having elapsed, he suimIio comk'r-Jimruiii, #-.'u v.ar, imst .Hi' n
was mmhle to certify wheth. r it waJ- x " «*;«V> l,1 « ™™vU>y«i h t,„;-.mivr
(’hJcu iVoin Mtiuahud I t> k» of tin* lime, and a'
rholct* Mi'h't'li**u "! Hit* haul nint'azincs or ilhistrn»
tod iJurlotlirulM • t* tlu* « a.v lurnishc l iu ( <>nihina*
tiou with tin* \VtM*kly fo a inuri? jiittiimv in adtll*
ih n to tin* i»ri o of tlu* ( ourh r-Jonrniil ulom*.
During; the iftnalnpi' of IS7lhliid through 1»(). tin*
wi*« k'y Ut.urii'r'.lournil witljoiU nmnluniH, will It,
sent to rluhf* of tlvu l)r uioropiT.-■huh lit $1.M» uach. al*U I’CfSoJved to fulfill ftll the
juiiI lt»r rvrrx dhih «>! llvn tin* cluh niinn will In* rn-... a # i* n,,. « 1 .
ments of their position by keeping
joimml Company, but u llbcrul uisli vinniiilKsiuu nr I,,- nceiltl cable
coi net or not, though he recognized!!"" 1 ' 1 * premiums win be Ktyen t.. person y .... ’’ .
, r n a? * known to III* « oinniun ty they rt**hlu in who will lUK S OI t JlO COUlltrV*
I.D6 COiT’UCtllUUS ul portions Oi it. ant as local agent*. Any onn whodt*.«in*H tonel and |
iat in i xtiMit ing the ( imtlittion of n pin ity
w hirh il may hr grurrully iratl. will, upon api Ii
tlon la* Hipplird with an .'Lrunt’s out tit freu «>t' cl:urge
T’or ►pieiincn ropic?*, clrruhtiH. etc , add it*
Ho dismissed the motion for new
trial, bicatiso no brief of evidence
had beiu iiJed under the approval
,nut revision oi the court,as required
by law:
Held, that tho indorsement of the
judge did not amount to an approv
al of the brief of evidence.
.i. s Jar,S, ttst AHew Piper tor Soys ini Girls
i- world as fast as it can ho transmitted
or the telegraphic
They will also
pure no pains to advance the inter-
OplCM,
YV. N IIALDK.YIAN,
i’ri'sitlciit Ct urli'i'iJourmil < <>.,
Louisville, Ivv.
en Slava#
i;.STINT, & Ikstuctivk!
Tin* vlcloiiH Htcruturc the day D runlng I lie
children ot*nur country. As then* Ih nn h*gal
means of checking the* lh»w of thin j olMtuoua loan
tala, c\ cry
‘What
and not knowing what it was, yel- but we would not call thee back t(
! ndnre the pains and sorrows of
led out, boys, help ! help ! Come
unhook him. By golly its a four
legged fish,all was soon quieted,
when another cry was heard down
ihe branch, and thinking someone
was pulling out trout, two or
three of us were promptly on the
spot, and found little Pat perched
on a log, informing us at the top
of his voice that he lmd a big bite,
nevertheless Pat and bis standby
(YV. 8.) were manipulating the
book and line to perfection, as the
tisli were captuied they were ban
ded over to our cook, Anthony,
who we kept busy cleaning and| Ml .'/y Vosloy TlllllK>r iU)(l grandson
preparing tin; hi.-h for dinner, at
one o’clock the command “come
sorrows
this life agiiin. So farewell thou
friend of God, farewell thou friend of
tho Bible, rest thee till tho last
trump shall wake thy sleeping dust,
then we will join thee in that, land
where "Everlasting spring abides
and never withering flowers” and
will mingle our voices with thine iu
God,s everlasting praise.
J. M. Ammons Jr.
May 2-1th 1880.
DIED.
Nathan Durden, aged eight
years, apprenticed to Dr. II. C.
1 lodges, died on the — ult.
YVillis Clayton, infant son of
Ly ul ihe judge to tijq rove the hricl
ul evidence liHUllii.y Hum thehichib
uf tho muvuui in nut presenting ii
( Outlet' fur ii| ptovtil.
Judgment uliiiimd.
Go to Z. H. Rougiiton's for your
i nice Confectioneries.
A fine lot of pickles and canned
goods such as Salmon, Lobster,
Beaches, Pineapples, Potted Hams,
Catsup, Pepper sauce, JAistard,
Tomatoes, nnd Lunch Tongue, at
Z. H. Houghton’s.
Atlanta Constitution.
During the coming year—a year
that will witness the progress 11118
culmination of the most interesting
political contest that has ever taken
place in this country—every citizen
uid every thoughtful person will he .
•(impelled to rely upon the liewspa-juiKi ti.o<-iin-r tsin eihvaud s. m.i.is. im.i is cnit
j of Air. \V. 1
itlie l(5th ult.
Sliurling, died on
lo dinner,’’ was given, and prompt
aption ensued. Words could not! DEdSIGNS of SUPREME COURT
PlI ILADELPHIA TIM ES.
Little Delaware let all her en
thusiasm loose yesterday when the
democrats held their state conven
tion an 1 unanimously presented
Bavard for the presidential nomi
nation. There is apparently no
difference of opinion on this sub
ject in Deleware. That state had
the name of Bayard on its banners
when it went to St. Louis four
years ago, and it stood by its fav
orite sou as long as there was any
reason in doing so. v. n the first
ballot the six delegates from Bay
describe how well it was enjoyed,
for desert we bad a discussion ns
which was tho laziest man in
(crowd, it was finally drawn down
between two men, after which it
was difficult lo decide, after our
appetite had been settled
everything was lovely. Our two
rack shots II. G., and W. 8., took
the boat and plowed the water in
pursuit of game, and came back
with a ci une that measmed six
l'eet from tip to tip, and other
rendered may 11th, 1880.
the!{A^ridged/nr the. Telegraph Sc Meesen-
ger by Hill Sc Harris, Attorneys at
Law, Macon, Ga.) '
_i peciiilly in which it, so largely circu
lates, anil v.bile advocating, with all
die zi'id and ability they possess, tho
principles of tho Democratic party,
vill yet ] ui’sue a conservative anil
moderate course upon all questions.
A new dress, just purchased, will
mako all of the editions handsomer
than ever. Guv mammoth weekly
eontid s sixty-four columns, ami is
one of th.e best and cheapest publica
tions bout.h of Baltimore. It will be
made oven move interesting to far
mers by the addition of an
A(! U1C ULTUKAL DEPARTMENT
d„.- .^4. lt 1 1 r' r ditad l>y General Win. M. Browne.
artnt > Educatoi anil Guardian Th oles ir of History and Agriculture
111 the University of Georgia.
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Messenger remain unchanged, und
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thieves, hli'hwuymeii, Inirydurs, uml uutlaws,
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GLISBY & JONES*
tied, -l'litH. snow And wAtkhj on, Lukin Tiir
I.oxk Land. ’
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T F I! II S :
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| Bateman et al. vs. Archer. Equity,
! from Washington.
1. Where a debtor executed to
his creditor an absolute deed to
land, taking from liim nn agreement
in writing to relinquish all claim
thereto on the payment at a speci
fied time time a certain sum of mon
ey, nnd this agreement was cancel-
celeil and renewed from year to year
at each time the
pers for information. Why not get
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from as the leading southern journal
as the organ and vehicle of tho best
southern thought and opinion—and
it home its columns are consulted for
the latest news, the freshest comment
aud for all matters of special and cur
rent interest. The Constitution con
tains more and later telegraphic news
than any other Georgia paper, and
this particular feature will be largely
added to during the coming year. All
its facilities for gathering the latest
news from all parts of the country
will he enlarged and supplemented.
The Constitution is both chronicler
commentator. Its editorial opinions
its contributions to the drift of cur
rent discussion, its humorous and
satirical paragraphs, are copied from
one end of the country to the other,
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uant. It aims particularly to givi
the news impartialy and fully, anil to
keep its readers informed of the
drift of current discussion by liberal
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to more than eyer deserve to be'
known as “tho loading southern I
newspaper,” Bill Arp will continueq ( i ) “{’ llllirklll,lml 1,1111 L ' mliu,1 ' s deceased.
Fresh Cheese and Crackers on
and ail the time atZ. H. Rougiiton’s
Executive Department, State'of Ma,
Atlanta,Ga.. April 14,1880®—
the state treasurer that there is
(now in treasury at least two
hundred and fifty thousand dol-
.. , 1 are more thtin will be required
puyalilii in miviinri'. , ti.mi !'("• four months,„ii1 10 p. ly the principal and interest
>i*tbonded debt of the state
Ol charge. II nmiibir of Specimen conies of th- pa 1 j beCOIlIlUg’ UllC dlllTIlff the Clir-
per, so that, with them, you can give your neighbor- 1 ■ n -
buud a good canvassing.
OUU (M R RATES.
* ( > r £ W we will send four copies for one year to
one luldrcHs, or cii 'li copy to a separate addreps.
l'<>r ijejOwe will send eight copies to one audrebs,
’ an h cpy t«i ►eparute addresses.
Tlie party who sends ns for a club of eight
c pies (allsent at one time) will be entitled to a
copy f|**ie.
(iotters-up of clubs of eight copies can afterward
add Mingle copies at jjri.30 each.
.Money should be send to us eigthor by Dost Office
Order or Uegifttcml Letter, so as to provide ub far
as possible ugaiast its loss by mail.
j rent year, and all annual chari
ges against the treasury; and,
YVliereas, Said sum can be ad*
vantiigenusly applied to the re*
‘^dciuptioii of the outstanding
four per cent bonds of the state,
and perhaps, of bonds bearing a
higher rate of interest; and believ
ing it to be for the best interest
of the state that such disposition
should be made of the surplus in
the treasury, it is
ORDERED, that the treasur
er be and lie is hereby authoriz
ed to redeem to tlie extent of said
sum of two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars the out«anding
Remember you can get at B. E.
Rougbtou’s Drug 8torc all kmd$ of
.School Books.
GEORGIA—YY"ashington County
By C. C. Brown, Ordinary.
.Sullivan iipplies for letters of ad-
111 iiiiritrntion on the estate ul Lydia M. Sullivuii,
lute of sul . county, deceased. r
Tlie.se nre therefore iu cite and admonish all lUidjlOlir percent bonds and SUCll OtnCf
valid bonds of the state, not due,as
J ... it" ue uml appear lit my olllce witliin the lime pre- ’uui.us ui im, aLiiLU, iiu
to contribute Ills uuique letters, leribeil by law und show cause if any they have, ivhy'rnn he r f >rlpK>mK.rl n t mr
which prow in savor v bun or week b\ saitl ivttvr ^ "lmnRl > 10t te granted. ' * icuetmeu at par.
^ , o-f V ? ' (liven under my baud m office iu SaiicUrsville. AlFRFI) H Coi
week. "Gld Si ’ will add his quaint this May s, isso r> , ,
.1 .... ... Mill' t'.tli It fy I' ilUAmxi / 111!........ I H \ r I •. GOO l*t1 I* liV
, . .. . — payment should
game, too numerous to mention. bave bceu ma de. by the debtor, a
Night was falling on us fast, butjbill in equity by the creditor, recog-
onr bright tire gave the same ap- sizing the deed as an equitable
pearance as day.igU, at 12 o'doc, t ^ Z
Jill decided to letiie to tlieii viitU"^nioiiiit due, tbiit Lis equity of re-
ous couches, (cotton seed,) after nldemption lie forever barred and
few hours pleasant repose we werejGredosed, was not demurrable up- uowo w >VCCJV uuu WJiUllim
awakened bv L M and J. B. If" t gr ° U ,' ,d tbat the complainant best aud fres hest matter lo be found
awakened in B. iu ana o. u. f hftn nmple common law remedy.| in anv othfil . W( ,„ h1v w ^, lv fmTn „
still discussing the lazy question. The contracts to reliuquiuquish bj
M. L. 1). aroused the boys at 3 u. d* 0 creditor, being executed at dif- ! a
C. C. UHOwN, Oilimiry
i'uuto tlie collection of 'good things,
and "Uncle Remus has in prepara-L K0K( . u _ Wttsl|ing ’; n Coilnty>
tiou a series ot negroes myth legends! whmusj. t. Tuutun, Uuurdiun, npplies t<-> me
illustrating the folk-lore of the old f, ' om thc ° r
i Tlmse are therefore tn cite nml admonish all cou-
|t'ernt-il. tfi be ami appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause if any they
can, why said letters should not Lo grunted.’
Given under my bund ut office in Sandcrsville,
this April 1. 1SS0. C. 1. BROWN. Orrty.
plantation. Iu every respect The
Constitution for 1880 will be better
than ever.
The YVeekly Constitution is a car-
fally edited compendium of the
news of the week and contains the
in any other weekly weekly from
b .) j daily office. Its news and miscelln-
h-■ mucous contents are the freshest and
i, and all started out with renewed Gjent times from the deed, were'.its market reports the latest
GIN UtUIA—WuKUington Comity.
Wliercns, M. G. \voniL Sen., Adiu’r on estate of
Johnson, tleeVl applies to me for letters of Dis-
COLQUIT.
By the Governor, G'ovenror.
J. YV. Warren, Sec. Ex Depart-
men .
NOTICE TO .BONDHOLDERS,
State of Georgia, Tres’r Deparment,
Atlanta, Ga., April 14 v 1880.—P® r *
sons holding four per cent or otb«r
bonds of the state ‘ of Georgia, not
due, can have them redeemed at pat
on presentation at the treasury, or ft*
the National Park bank, New Yorki
n
mission from said estate.
These are therefore'to cite and admonish all p
sons concerned, to. be mul aii) (farat my office wiiii-lu, fl lo omrmnf of ft9.P0 fiflfl
in tlm time prescribed bylaw, and show cause, it; me
any they have, why said letters should not he grun-
t d. (liven under my huudut offi. e in Sandcrsville
tlii- .March la, l>fO. v O. (J. ltmJw.N, Ord’y. '
J. YY'. Renfroe, treasurer,
ipr 27, i860—tf