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LUMPKIN INDEPENDENT.
i.ITJlX’JillV. G-A...
Saturday October 13, 1883
ALL SuCSjr.IP'AoXS Mllt»T EE 1’ilD IS
A DVANCE. .
&EUUK CLUB RATES
We < ff, r !lu- inflow!nt; Club Hates to sub
ecj ib. rs of The Ism# kjujekt.
1 he XsmrESEENTand the Wesleyan Chris¬
tian Advocate one year for s3.tHt. ltegtflar
price of the Advocate $3. 0.
The IsriEPESiiEST and the Christian Iuilox
tone year for ?3.5 Regular price of the
Index $l.v».
The Isdepexdekt and Southern Culiiva
l* r and Dixie Farmer) one year for $2.75.
Postage free on all payers.
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DIRECTORY—TOT/jN AND COUNTY
IUMrKIN is the County 8 tt? di'stbWart
County, i- si' uated sixteen miles Enid ol the
Chattabooehue Itiver; thi’ly-si* miles South
til Columbus; thirty-six miles West of Amor¬
im*; twinty-iwn miles Uorih of Guthherb,
ntid twenty-eight miles Ndrlli west of Eu
f-nla. The town i*'built up«u an ekVultd
^ lane, and is abundantly supplied with as
pure water as the State oubfds; it Is perfect¬
ly healthy; most excellent soc ety; abundant
Church privileges, and one of the best Hig'i
Schools in Georgia. The town bus a popu¬
lation of 750; the citizens are quiet aud or
d*rh, and tie business men prosper under
jv 'egnlar aud healthy trade.
STEWAHT is one ot tlie most 'fertile and
prosperous coni ties in the Cotton Brit, pio
Umnus annually about 15,O n) bales of C*t
ton. The rich bottom lauds on the riv r
find on the large creeks can produce n hale
bf cotton t<5 tBe Acre. The County lies »
population of nearly 1 ">,U 0 the majority of
them energetic and intelligent farmers.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
vlrroK J. B. Latimek, Ordinary,
it. F. Hawks, Clerk Superior Court.
Joskph B. Glui'iis, Sheriff'.
Samviil S. Everkit, Comity Trt isurcr.
GHbidVn 7 V. Auo, Tax Collector.
'J. T. Hab. isd.x, Bi-criver of Tax Returns.
Jamkk a Fort, County Surveyor.
AVu-LIaxi J. Buats; Ci vouer.
TOWN OFFICERS'
Hits. 5. B. R ichardm ff, Mayor.
Frank KiiKsEt; Toil'll Marshal.
AutBuvEx: J. L. Wimberly, J. E. Car¬
ter, T. D. HigUt iWvr, 0. 0. Blocks and J.
A; l’horutou.
MAH- SCHEDULES.
* nrifctfMBj*.- Leave* every m )ru»\ig, Snn
ttceptfJ, at 5 o'clock, ami arrives
fe tVcioui?, IN il.
Cvraii^Rt. -- T/cavuK every MomUy,
. n«.sdi\y and Friday mornings at J o'clock,
and airites sfime days at 7 o’clock r k.
Ameuicoh.-—A rrives ev ry Tu-sday,
day and Saturday at 1*2 o’clock, a:.,
leases : nmo dav-« at 1 -o’clo-k ?. i!.
Fr.oBKNCK.—Lwtves ev, ry \Vcdncs*Uy
Saturday momiii" at d o’clock aud
Kame days at H o’clock i\ M.
Honky Oi nuns and l’ostal Notes call
lmd on applicaiiou. B. F. Hawns, P. JI.
CHURCH BIRRRTCii?.
Mktuodlst ('him. --Rov. L. A. Dai sox,
Pastor. £fiviccs on ibe Dt. 3rd, aud 4th
Sundays in each month. Prayer meeting
ev,ry Wednesday night. Buuday .School ev¬
ery Sunday morning a: 1) o'clock; A. T. Fori
Super iutoudeut.
Pkovidbnc'E. —Preaching ou tho 2nd Sun
flay in each mouth, by the pastor, Rev. L.
A. Purvey Sunday School every Sunday
no ruing ato’c.o. k; J. B. Brazier Sup r ,
Bai-nsr Church. —Regular Conference ou
the 2i il Sim day. Prayer meeting Thursday
bight; Sunday School every Sundiy merit
ing at it o'clock, M.Corbe t, Supt.
Shxdt Grove —Preaching on tin 4th
Sunday in each month by the Pastor, Ruv.
SV. if. Howell.
LODGE MEETINGS
Masojvjc.—C ross Lodge No. 12 meets on
tho 2d Saturday ii> each mouth atf 3 o'clock
r. m. T. D. Hightower, W. M.
I. 0 0. F.— Stewart Lodge No. 44 meets
every Tuosday night A. T. Fort, N G.
Harris Escamphent meets on tlie First
Monday night in each month.
Kniokm of Honor.—S tewa.t Lodge No.
2623 meets at Siawmie Hall on the 1st
day iu each month at 3 o’clock p. M., anil
<-u Moudev night bciore the 3rd Tuesday at
7 o’clock.
TO PRESERVE THE HEALTH
Use the Magneton Appliance Co.’s
. MAGNETIC LUNG PROTECTOR!
PRICE 02?LY $5.
They are priceless weak to ladies, gent emeu and
children with lungs: no case of plien
monia or croup is ever known where these
garments are Difficulties, worn. They 11 I -0 prevent aud
<a-e Hear! Colds, Rheumatism,
Neumgia, Throat Troubles, miptheria, Cn
fatrrh and ali kiudred diseases. Will wear any
service for three years. Are worn over the
under-clothing,
OA/X’li UII, It is needless to describe
the symptoms of this nauseous disease that is
sapping the life and strength of only too
inany of the fairest aud best of both sexes.
Labor, study and resi arch m America, Eu
rope ant Eastern lauds, have-resulted in the
Magnetic Lung Protector, affording cure for
Catarrh, a remedy which contains No Drag
ging of the System, aud with tlie continous
st ream of Magnetism permeating through
(he afflicted organs, must restore them to
a healthy action. We place our price for ihis
Appliance asked at by less tliau one twentieth of the
price others for remedied upon
which you take all the chances, amt we es¬
pecially iuvite the patronage of the ma; y
persons who ha ve tried Drugging thier “tom
acli* withont effect.
HOW TO OBAIN this Appliance. Go to
your druggist aud ask for them.. If they have
not got them, write to the proprietors, send
the price, in a letter at our risk, and they
will de sent t - you at once by mail, postpaid.
Scud stamp lor the New Departure in Alc-d
ical[trestmentwiihoutmedicine, testimonials, THE MAGNETON wit thous
of APPLI
» ANCE CO., 218 Stats Street, Chicago. 111.,
Kote. Send one dollar u postage hu mps or
cnrrency (in letter at otir risk) with sizs
sh-e usually worn, and try a pair of our Mag.
uetic IasoleH, nnd be couvifieod oi tlie power
reniliag iu co'ulfeA o«r Magi otic Appliiuir^h.
tivclb no irhert ih*u t-,r wont,
Wif* rtfiiUiUo*
REMOVAL NOTICE.
The office of The Lumpkin Independtnt
has been removed to Shelton's Building,
V:
NftVth side of the public square, up glairs,
O'ur [Matrons and friends are cordially in
vited to call a"d see us inn r uew^piartere.
about! town.
—Eggs arc scarce and high.
—The weather contiunv ^ warm.
—‘Colne to ece us in our new quarters.
—Week after next will bo Court Week.
—A good rain in this section is badly
needed. .»
—The wafer guis in this section art doing
a splendid business.
— Preparations are bring made lo priii'
tlie interior of the baptist Chur It.
—Ilov, L. A. D rsey will fill his regular
appoiutsaenl at t’rovideuee to,-*iorrow.
- Our farming friends will bo gl ol to
note the advance iu Ilia eo.tou market this
week
--The Chattalinioehoo Husiesl Convention
will convene at County Line Church Hi xt
Thursday.
-Three good imi’rs died in tins I'lnniod
ato V'icinify last week from tho effects of tile
hoi weath.-r.
—Sheriff Grills has been engaged ibis
week in summoning witnesses aud jnro s
for October Court.
-Don t.wait tor u ■ (. ask you to pay your
ulm'rip Ion to l he Inuei'EsdESK Pay up
!lt cocrt nndbe ha py
— W. H. Williams. Assignee of A. T.
Forf. will have another auc Em sale to-day.
'l lie stock will soon be rir.sed out.
—Mr. J. O. Singer lias two p : g< tiia'
weighed thirty-five pounds each Hu day
that they war 1 . I do months -Id.
—Travelers visiting Lnmpi. n will find
fii'ft-b’nssaecoiniuodntion for tlieir li rsesnt
V. F. Halt’s Livery aud Feed Stable.
•—Say, yon overseers who have not pul led
a little# dirt to the middle ol tho road had
betn r trot out your forces n. xt w«ek
— Blue Bum is tlie only vacant store
house in Lumpkin. It woul l be a good
place to open a bakery, tin Sh ip, or a small
grocery store.
— We desib* all subscribers to The Isoe
Pendent, to pay theirsubsori; tion by court
If die Red mark is on your paper your sub*
script ion is due.
— R'-’v. ilr. Crriubley will preach at
Pros',yteriau Church to-mrri'o v. Thti Bap¬
tists will use this CLu ch while theirs in be¬
ing repair, d.
—There are only six cases relumed to the
October Term of Stewart Superior Alodrt
But tlie do.'k-ts show a great many old
eases tiiat ought to be disposed of.
—A weli-known saw-mill man killed a
fine steer lately by over to-ding him The
sudden chnngs of diet fr on saw du-t to
cow-peas steered him out of lbs world.
-—The Bethel Association will meet with
Bethel Church, cloven milm S m b- west ol
Cuthbert on Tuesday, Oetob-r 3 dh. The
Lumpkin BajPist Church belongs to this
assoc.'a ion
—Hin-e wo hav- *»" ’’ ’Alim our present
qu-rtnrs w- Iff 'hi- Aearly a hundred vis¬
itors. all of W hom had a suggestion to make
Save one. H. was taking up a collection
for the heathen.
—Mr D. B. Frown, of Dawson, lias 071
sale at A. F. Holt’s stable a splendid assort¬
ment of H#me made buggies, which he i<
offering at the lowest mlriket prices Cell
oa him ai d examine his stock bifora buy¬
ing rise where.
— It is suggested to revive the ehartrr of
the Americus mid IT reneo Railroad Com¬
pany and build a narrow gauge road from
trne.iens to Florence. The road can be
built cheaply and would be a big thing for
-StcISaft county, Lumpkin and Floren-e.
— 1’aiJiff Hol ler went to Cusseta this
week and bronght hack '-.id; him Ishani
limits, the hegro hog thief who wr is ribceut
ly eapthred by the slieri-T of Ghattaboocbee
county. His back was well sprinkled with
slidt, but he wil! bo well enough to stand
his tri 1 at Court.
— During Cohrt week Tax Collector Guo.
W. Ard will be in town for the purpose 0 f
eollec’ing the State and county taxes for
t«83. At the gaino time we wilt be at our
office riady to colloct all subscriptions due
Tub Ikdepenpekt ai d to rece pt for as
many new ones >>» we can gi t.
—Our attention has been efillod to the
f ac t that cm GHndays parties enter the
Lumpkin pHigh School through the win¬
dows, aud sometimes break out j glr.is to
enable tip m to get in. We trust that the
proper authorities will see that the build¬
ings of the town arc protected.
—The following are the quotations of the
Columbus Colt -n market a* reported Thurs¬
day morning : low middlings, 9R middlings,
9;; good middlings 10J. EufauD quotations
for Wednesday are ; low middlings, D\ mid¬
dling , 9J ; good middlings, 10. In Ameri¬
cas on Wednesday they quote, low mid¬
dlings, 9j ; mid flings, 9 j ; good middlings.
9|.
—The Columbus papers of Weducsday
nnu-uuie ha death of Mr. C a r u L.-May,
which occurred on Monday night at his
homo Dear Box Spring. Mr. May was for
many years a citizen of Slewurt county and
is well known among tlie older citizens
Several years ago he sold out his interests
iu Stewart couiffy and moved to Alabama.
Later he moved to Box Spring, iu Talbot
county. He was about 73 years of ag 9 .
—Col, J. F. Tale has inaugurated in the
Lumpkin High School a monthly review,of
his scholars, which occurs on the 4th Fri¬
day. in each scholastic mouth. The exer¬
cises take up the entire day nnd embraces a
thorough review ol the month’s studies. lie
extends a cordial invitation to the patrons
and friends of the shool to be present Oil
these occasions. It will not only be inter¬
esting to parents and visitors, but beuefi
al to thrp i/ris.
—-Williams & West continue to
new goods every dry an J now display a
b a , lt ; fu l stock. They 1m v 3 a very
cot . , nin ^ , leftH n ^ , *., ^ ' . ,ost , , . . f*
J et r offered ’ ni,t here. ie Their Ohn Fn!
#
t hiitu, urde from Wann.nUa nvi
with beautiful linen bosl ¥ X
unUunoriecl. ce ^ e ^‘ "f To 0 match ^ U I * 1 or
kll
either buy tile Texts Dai lu
ioid collars and calls.
—A one-armed pilgnrj tn
last week and developed- id
•y as a sampler of fluid J ind
infirm; had hut one area in
his head but had a en'.vd For*
.y drinks a day. Ho lx tied
dollars ‘with li m 1 r.t 3 rne
whence he nuuo ol vh* i«g
Ho psid Lii hotel bib r iri>
big. ■ ’'' -■ bu-iday n Ling
the b-v-rooms all el-nj his
grip-sick, shook ill j silt tom
his i'ect, aud passe t on j
PERSONAL
Mr. A. B. Harrison r laii
t-i last night
Mr. C. M. Lowe, of I ft on
tl# Cttthbert li tefc liisfa
Ibert, | Mr. an l Mrs. Ilnrpj telat| pnth
tire visiting
A. Ij Ilaw es esq , ei isday
light and left again Tl With
his .family fox their new h-i ueiu Bain
bridge. >
THE LUFAULAPAIR.
Active preparations at a bring made iu
Enfnula to hold the East Alabama Fair this
t di. The race tr: ek has hi eii put iu thor¬
ough ^ condition aud a fine exhibit of slock
js , >Ite;aimas wil , , )e of .
fered in ivery depfif! ifioiit f. r industrial ex¬
hibits iu addition to a largo purse to the
b.e-.t drilled military company. We have
scanned mi ry copy of the Enhutla l apers
to see wind time the Fair comes off, but so
far they have tailed to mention the dates.
Shi op, ol t fellow, lot n . know when the tr. u
lile begins and wo will bcip yeu stir up the
animal!.
A NEv7 EIJi’ERPRISR
A now enterprise lias l ecu inaugurated by
Me-srs. Everett A Key that wid prove a
great benefit li) farmers and be tho means
of BlimuliiiH g the agricultural interest in
tu» comity. They have openeiTan
tural Da. ot i i Shelton's building, Norlli
side of tho pnoiic square, where they will
keep Cotton Gins, f eeders, Condensers.
Cultivators, 1 lows and othef agricultural
implements. ’They are agents for the sa c
ot the best strain engines man fncturod in
the country, av well as the leading Gins,
niic'i as (lie Centemiial, l’ratt’s, Luuiiuus,
and VYivship. They will nil the lilua Pony
Plow <t,id tho P anct Jr., One Il irse Culti
va’or. Call and oxnreino catalogues and
iniccs, and secure implements tbi,c will ro
dnee the cost of cultivation. All imple¬
ments sold by them are * guaranteed to give
satisfaction. Bring home men they arc pre¬
pared to warrant Im'it goods and promptly
rectify ali mist ikon.
Mr. W. J. Lindsay, Savannah, Go., say :
‘■I used Brown’s Iron B:tteri? with good suc¬
cess for loss *f appetite. ’■
NEW ADVEETITEMEKTS.
Mr. E. 0. Brown, formerly of Stewart
county, has rented tin RaiforJ Home and
ctinugeil the name of the hotel to the Brown
House. Stewart county people visiting Co¬
lumbus will find this a pleasant and desira¬
ble place to stop.
All's. Colvin it Miss Donnelly, tho well
known millineiK of Columbus, offer a most
attractive stock iff Fall aiid Winter Milline¬
ry. Hats, Feathers, Notion-, Neckwear.
Jewelry etc. Read their adva-tiseinuil else-'
where. •
?dr. Thomas Gilbert, the enter; rising
Job Printer ol Cohieibus, is prepared to
execute any work in his line with neatness
ard dispatch. All kindfS of Blank books
made to older. Also paj'er boxes ofovoiy
size ami description.
Mr. J. S. Joii'if', dealer iu ftapis end
Fancy Dry Goods, Columbus, has a column
advertisement in to-day's I dependent set¬
ting forth the bounties of his largo and nt
tr olive stock of Fall and Winter goods.
P .rrii's Who have seen tffs stock assure ns
that it is the handsomest stock of Dry Goods
In Columbus. Mr. Geortie M. Yarbrough
i- still with this house and txteuils to his
-Stewart county friends a cordial invitation
tr c;t I and sec 1 im.
Air. Waldo P. Wilson, Darldf, Ga.; says:
‘ Brown's Iron Bitter's has effectually re¬
lieved my ln -tlier of dyspepsia. ”
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THE CAIN CASE.
The fuliotring is the Suj ffiffie Cou-tdo
cissiou iu the ease of Caiu versus Ligon,
Aila.inistrutor.
Cain r.s. Lig-m, administrator. Equity, from
Stewart.. Gift by wife to bttsband. Un¬
due influence. Constructive fraud. Con
fi leutial relations. Statute of limitation'.
Hall, J.- 1. A married woman in this
State may give to her husband, without tho
approval and sanction of tli ? cbaueeller,
any portion or all oi her separate pjpperty,
whin it is not encumbered with a trust in
which remaindermen nud others are inter¬
ested. The rights of a married woman as
10 a disposition of her property are only re¬
strict .d as to ceitain persons and as to one
kind of disposition' viz , r. sale, and the
word sale is used in its legal, amj not in its
enlarged and popular sense, and advisedly
used in contradistinction to a gift. Code
l,7i 4, 1,783, 1,785, 2,337 ; Blackstone’s
Com. 2 vol. 416, 515; Ban, ou sales sec. 1 ;
56 Ga. 311.
2 . Such a gift may be set aside at tlie op¬
tion of the donor, if induced by undue in¬
fluence, or other improper appliances or
persuasions, in short by anything amount¬
ing to a constructive frnnd. Code 3,173,
3.177, 2,666.
3. The court below should have submit¬
ted to tlie jury whether the deeds in ques
t ou were procured by improper influences
in consequence of the confidential n inth-) s
existing between thorn ; and also, whether
five years had elapsed from the rime of the
gift to tlie lime when suit was brought by
representatives of deceased wife, or whether
the wife lived five years after the gilt without
seeking to set it aside, if not prevented from
so doing by the use of such improper means.
Judgment reversed.
E. (i. .Simmons, ,J L. Wimberly, E. II.
Beall, for plaintiff; B. F. Ham-ll, 0. F.
Crisp, Feabody ,t Brannon, T D. Ilightow
IW.C.W t Ti* »
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Agricultural Depot ■
SHELTON’S lAjILDitfGt, Nokril SIDE l'UBLlc SQUARE.
- 0 -
Centenniel Cotton Gins, Pratt Gins,
I xi minus *V:ui Vv insliip Gins,
STEAM ENGINES, FLOWS
-^kJO-dL. C3ixll7i' , 5ra,'toi*s.
iSeo tlie ‘-Blue Fonv Plow” and Planet Jr.
One Horse Hoe Cultivator
We are agents for all kinds of Agricultuiul Implements. Come to soa hr..
Lumpkin. Ga, Oetobevlo EVERETT & KEY.
1°83.
Thomas Cltafhu.
is.** Ml,......... a,,.!,.,
lustrums,-Is, l'ie.nres and Flames, Colum
bus, Ga. Mr. ( hullin keeps a large and
well-assorted stock of Books of every des¬
cription which he sells at the very lowest
maikct prices. Give him a call i rsend him
your orders when you want anything in his
line.
Dyspepsia 1 dampens tin aLlor of many an
. soul. , .... Iv by sulci' dyspepsinf .
aspiring from
Why be frightened over disordered kidneys?
Why coutiuno the miserable life of a dys
p’.'pue, nerveless, mortal? Brown’s Iron Bit
fers will surely lurey.oi. It fhas pinna
uently cured thousands of eases win re otli
or remedies afforded only temporary relief:
Ask your diuggist coneerning its merit.
Try a sump 1 , i bo tie and you will be reliev¬
ed of further mm ! dl ai d physical :1 strets.
— •
)v fe white
Bailey’s a Lifts Avbbiest is a
powder, and when placed in water,foams;
sparkles; aud tastes just like soda water;
« la Very cooling and pleasant, acts
gently upoii the bowels, relieves constb
patipn,* cures heartburn, sick headache, sour stom¬
ach aud
Esglisu Female H-ttegs sends red
blood to a sickly woman’s cheeks aud
strength to aiding her m’.isclh:, by aud giving building an
appetite, the All digestion -sickly* who
need up system. never-failmg 'women regulator,
a female
will bo delighted with its prompt aud
reliable act’bm_
Cures “Tough o?i Chills,’
5 cases for 25 cts. in cash or stamps;
Mailed by John Parham, -Atlanta, (la;
\ > . ■ - A^»,.w W-OA.it sn- if»i'<Bmoi-.'
NewA drertisements.
BUGGIES il WAGONS!
The nnJorsicneil has on snle in
Lumpkin n. Fine Assortment of Daw¬
son Made Bnsjjiup, manufi.ictimnl by
A. B BROtyN, nml tlie well known Car
ringo Buggy Wagon M liter.
DEXTER QUEE’’,
BREWSTER SIDE B.’.R,
VICTORIA, STICKLER,
AND TIMPKINS.
All made of the very best material
and Fiuiabed in First Claus Stylo.
Also a Finn Lot of Plantation Wag.
odh t.f all sizes, llcposi'ory at Holt’s
Stable, I>. IL BUOWAL
Oct. 13 1883.
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RISLEY‘S
H j rn r+i lit J
A tiled, and nliable Curs tor ailments of
ladies. Will aid Nature, prevents Nausea,
and Nervoumess, and should he taken du
ring the critical period. litis Suited msiay
tbs lives. best Endorsed remedy bythoHsands its ofbtilics as
ot kind. Anv druggist SI
HIlsIrisY -"v 15UCIIU 3ho
best diuretic a . d tonic.
Cures most Kidney and Bladder troubles,
WeakuettH, M'irtes, oid 1 Pain in back.
Supersedes all other kidney remedies.—
All druggists. SI.0!)a bottle.
CHARLES F. KISLEY, NEW YORK
Livery and Feed Stables,
LUKPKIN, GEORGIA*
A. F. HOLT, PROP.
The undersigned is prfepaired to
furnish tbU pnblic with any kind of
tii&ni desired at reasonable prices.
HACK LINE
I wilt also run a Fine, Comforta¬
ble Hack betweon Lumpkin and
Cuthbert, leading Lninpkifi every
Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday,
returning same day') and making
connections with tntirning and even¬
ing train. Only skillful drivers em¬
ployed.
ffS&*Caeh in advance trill be lequir
ed for pnssago and packages.
fi®*Drovers will find a. 1 trge and
commodious lot for thair stock.
A. F. HOLT.
Lumpkin, Sept. 1st, ly
THE PLANET. J&
Oiia-Horse Cultivator.
How It Works.
CERTIFICATES f-om parties who
are using it : Mr. C. H. Redding:
The Planet, Jr, one-h .rse hoe culti¬
vator, bought of you, works like a
charm. You need not lie afraid to
recommend it, for if it will work iu
my- land it will work anywhere. I
have a two-horso crop planted and
can cultivate it easily with one horse
tho Planet, Jr. In fact, it is nil
you recommend it to be. Yours
truly, R. M. GILBERT.
Farmers nnd olhf-r-s desiring a genteel,
ucrative agency business, by which $5 o
$20 a day can be earned, seud address at
; once, on postal, to II. C. WiutmsoN A 0o„
I 195 and 197 Fulton Kireut, New York.
LogalAdvertiseWents
^V^vnrt WIlf . rl<r * tl , CM tol .
A'ovoinbor. I8S3.
IVILL be sold on the first Tuesday in No¬
vember next,' before the Com t House door
iu Lumpkin, between the legal hours of sale
the following proi-city tc-wit : Lo'.k of land
numbers (110) and (117) in the 23rd Dis¬
trict of Stewart county. Levied on os the
L non lo l"'v issued D ' ? from *" f > Stewart Hurley under an execn
. ()f Joseph Q. \\'est Superior Court iu
Hurley. nv< „. Said against said G. 15.
li fa now proceeding for
bonefil ol S. H EVerett, and J. W. Miller
iff. ["aTbytc! He^idon^formSt
l'r. pony in possession ol said DeiV-nd'
ant. J. B. GiilFFLS, Shorifl'.
Ori. 5th-16>83.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAI.E OF REAL
ESTATE.
GEORGIA STEWART COUNTY.
nndcr ami by virtile of iii order from tlie
Court of Ordinary of raid coiinty, will be
sold lurioiv: rim Cnu.'t House door in Lump¬
kin. on the ffr-.t 'i'ucsday ill November next,
between the luw'tul sale hetir-, to the higli
i lowing st bidder lauds * ahil bi-longinJi at public to otUciy. '1 lie fol¬
the Estlito of
Airs. Jemima McGinty late of said county
d ce.iKi'tl; to-wit: Lot land No. sixty-seven
less si* acres, and sbxfy-svvcn acres off No.
Kix'y-cight lititining C’oiistiuiliijg the old Hniue sixly
place; c two hiindfod find
three acres more or le.:s. A' o bite hundred
and thirty-four and one half acres of East
part. Ntimber sixty-eight, and sevtm acres
more Coustiltitirgtiie or lesftpfl' lot i limber thirty-nine.
I’rovidcnbo place, oil which
All'. James \V. Turner uo\V lit'cs. Chutniu
iug one hundred ami forty-one nn.il a half
nc.ies int.re or less. All of these lands lis
in the twenty.second District of Stewart
county. Sold Isr the benefit of the heirs
Teims all cash.
R. G. McGINTT, Admik.
Oct. 3rd-lSG -5t.
isoxici'i
jfy U .EuRGIA. ^ Office of Ordinary
bir.WART Cotrsrv | OffaaidC unfy.
All prisons bedding County orders are
hereby notifhd that interest on such orders
— to tlie amount of their taxes for the pres¬
ent, year -will not be allowed from ana af¬
ter the sixth day of this month-t i the
time such taxes are paid.
Witness my official signature this Off ober
D.l 183).
J. B. LATIMER, Ordinary.
Oct Clh-l383-it.
GUARDIAN S SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA STEWART COUNTY.
Under aud by virtue of an order from
the i 'ourt of Ordinary ot said county will be
sold bciore the Court House Door in Lump
kin between Ike lawful sale hours oil the
first Tuesday in November next at public
i ulcry, lots of bind No. Forty-tour and for¬
ty five in the Twenty-first District of said
bounty bc’oiiguig to the Minor Orphans ot
iSamti i Kennery Into of raid cmirty de
ceased. Terns tine half cash, one hall iwelva
months lime. Sold for the benefit of Raid
nnnors. bcptemiier Dili 1883, John H. Pource
G ..ardiiiii of Minors Samuel Kenneday.
Aug. 2.»th L383.
/“GEORGIA I Stewart [ Office of Ordinary
V County j Of Said County.
Thf-ojdiil'js S Evorlilt has Applied for
Exemption of Jerlionalty itnd I will pass up
on the same at ten o’clock m., on tl o
Twentieth day of Octiib- r 1883 at my office
in Lumpkin. September 24th 18*3."
J B. LATIMER, Ordinary.
Sept, 29th-1833 ;it
LU31PMIN HIGH SCHOOL.
The Session of 1883 84 will open
on Monday, 10th of September. The
Principal earnestly solicits a liberal
patronage from Lumpkin and Stew
«rt and adjoining counties. You can
not find a butter school in South
West Gootgia. Terms as heretofore.
Beard in good families at, satisfacto¬
ry rates.
J. F. TATE, Principal.
Sept, atf
Notice tol)cLtoi‘8.
AH persons indebted to the former
firm ofW. J. AC. H. WatT or the
nnder'igned, nro requested to come
forward and settle up the earns at ns
early a date ar possible.
w. J. WATT.
Columbus, Ga., Oct., 5tf
FOR RENT.
The Store House on the south aide
of the public sqnttrs, known as tbo '
stand of A. T. F 01 1, is offered for rent |
from November 1st. Also the Black¬
smith shop formerly owned by the
Mansfield estate; possession (riven at
once. Apply to A. T. FORI’,
Soplfi-ltn Agent.
MONEY LOANED, AT 8
PER CENT.
SECURED BY MORTGAGES ON
FARMS.
/;A /* TtNSE s Tj I(1H T.
FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON
U F. WATTS
May 26th-1883.
NE W FIRM, NEW GOODS, AND
Popular I^rloesS
WILLIAM S& WEST
Offer one of ih j nios-t CompVeto ‘and Attractive St&cVS of
Staple «§& HT'&jn.oy
4
Ever brought to Luffipkih, which are to be sold at prices that cannot be resist |
Everything.Eiitirdy Kef And Fresh!
Our Mr. West vaunnekfid tho Nortb'orfa atid Eastern Markets to securij Ibe Ik
test Novoities of tlie seasba in
Dress Goods, Trimmings,
LACES, NOTIONS, IIOSIESY, GbOVES
RIBBONS, BUTTONS &C.
Our Lines of
a '
Domestics, Jeans, Cloths and
€J assimeres
ALE rXMATCHABLE IN QUALITY AND PKIGESl
Sn Indies’and Misses’SHOES vve sSi^w the lies tan d
laiidsomest Goods Ever Sold Here!
TIio Litciies fire coI'd:aUv invited fo cull nfid sxnminb niir B«aniifu1 Fail
PRINT,S ami Superb Stock of DRESS GOODS in ail the Fasbionale Shades
and OVuib.nations.
y&Flint jGroceries
iiaebwaee, crockeey, glass
WARE, TINWARE ETC.
Lumpkin, Ga. October Get
£33 s sS., sg PJUtMELE E
DEALER /A
CAMl'AGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS,
Children Carriages, Harness, Leather k.
Corner Cherry nnd Second Streets,
MACON, &A.
fi®“Call anu soo u.i or write-for prices bofore purebasiug.
t Jnv 1 84s
.J. H. BARTLETT^
—'WITll—
H- B, MATHEWS,
CUTIIBERT ? GEORGIA,
Dealer In Rest Grades Foreign [and Domestic,
DRY Staple and liROtttK, Faiicjr
GOODS anil
Also Boots aiid Slices,. Hats, Motions* Races etd
fitST-Higheri market prion paid for C'onijtfyjFroJdec. Call on'or Bond ^ roar os
to the EMPIRE STORES of ”
Sop 8 3 in For .. tbo 1I()MER He Gotfds \% JtATIfEWSe
st fit the Lowest Priess,
ZPXj^TnT THE
ST
crcrifc’TiQiR,
ONE HORSE IIOE CULTIVATOR.
GRANDEST PLOW IN AMERICA!
One hand and mule ean do as much and bet
tei* Is work then from two or three ordinary plows
of light draught and easily operated by a
of 15 years.
A Sample Pbw can be aeon at office of The Lumpkin IsmrpsNwiNn,
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