The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924, November 10, 1883, Image 3
LUMPKIN INDEPENDENT. ■j—■ LUMPKIN. GA.. SATURDAY . . . November 10, 1883 All Subsjbip'4oks Most be Laid is A PVANCE. SPZCIAt CLUB RATES. \Vo offer flic following Club Kates to sub goribers of The In i>j pendent. i hk IM)lpem> c nt mui the Wesleyan C’hrLs tir.u Advocate one year for j3.0i>.; Xteguiar pnee M the Advocate $2.' 0 The lSl)Hr).NDXNX aud the Dbvistian Index one year for i3.5 , Regular price of the Index $2. .VI. The iNDi-rBxBotT and Southern tor and.Dixie Farmer, one year for $2.75. rcstn«*e iree on all p»\yer«. DIRECTORY--TUWN AND COUNTY LUMPKIN* is the County Site of 'Stewart Coitaty, is situated sixteen miles Eastohfho ChAiUhuochee Diver; lln-ty-six miles .Souih •t Columbu*; thirty-six miles West of Amer lcn«; twenty-two miles No.tli of cuvhbett, aud tvrenty-ciglit miles North west of Eu frttla. The town is built up«u an elevate a plane, nuV'.s (Jiuiiiaitly sUpplied with as jmr<* wjittT pevfett ly hr.n]tby:.a^tt-x<’wUt utsoc.etyi ;d)Ua.lii4l C;hr.mhpnv| r g,'s,aAl om. ui(hebestltig', hchool.S Hi Get T:. uij Ib< t-OMM il popu Ittiiou Of 750; the i.Btiaru* lO'elipoi-t !iud : iWj dsrlv, and t:• liUsiiieis then prosper under a ivgulflE and Jii'idlhy trade. STEVfAlvT is one ol the most fertile and prespei'ous c<.unties m thi Cotton hilt, ,, ,, pin dueing uunualty about l5,0'"t batos of Cut ton. The rich betipm huuL on the riv r »ud on the large Vri'cks e.ui Itttvlnev a bate of euttou io the acre. The iiouaty has » * -—4 D — COtalY OFFICERS. Judge J. K Latimer, Onliiwry. 11 F. IIawes, Clerk Superior Court. Joseph 1>. Griffis. &h<t iilf., hAHi Ei. S. Hvipit.V, Poinily 'frouver. Croi'.OK W. Adp, Tax 0'dtvvtor. i. T. VIaii' isos, ltceGver of Tax Iletuvns. James A. Four, County hurveyol. Vi ii.LiAM J. If units, Coroner. Ros. J. 15. Tow^meiRS. lt^utuscit, ^inyof. Pease IvJX.k^i i'X^|Te\)fu*5.husUal, Ai.deu es; J. L. Wmiboriy, J. E. Car ter. ^D.diigiitow :!, C. vA Diouli* aud J. A. Thoiutou. hfAIL SCHBEULES. Oou'MBo ,.- Leayes every m n'iiing, Snu days except nil, a: 5 o'clock, c.u.l arrives at 8 o clock, i>. jt. ft ud s,m« c1h V « at 7 o’clock r jl Ajhericus.—A l'Hvt’.s tv i*y Tu-.s.lay, Tiiur.; tV v ami '.Su uin«i jr lit- 12 uVltick. m., hhcI Daves MV. day a a! 1 o’. IS k V. u. Floeesce. — Leaves every V,Vlnosd iv and Kaiurnay meriiibg at 5 o’clock aud arrive* same d»JS at 8 o’clock V. .Vl. Moxey Qrnixs ar.d l’osta! Nobs can be had or. appliJti.ion. 11 * 11. i\ JIawes, I’. 51. cntr.es 'iii eltjry. Methodist tarncH.—Aivv. D. A. Da-.se;, l-.Ktor. Services on die 1-t, 3rd. and l!h Sundays in <.*udi mohth. Prayer iue«tiu" eviy ^Wdwm ^ f d i'Y li^hfc. Sutulny School tv* rtry buuday monaDga 'J o’clock; A. a . Fori ^nonuK-WL.—oi? the IJml Suu dnj in (ttirh HK'iifli , T^te- jLiRter/' ltev. L. ' A- Dar.sey Sunday School every Sunday juoiu i»f; itt y oViOvk; J. H. UraziiT Supt IWbtist Chvbou.—I tegtilur Couler'iucc on th# 2nd Sunday. 1‘r.iyer luectiu#Thursday Sati'lity School evry Sunday mor’i yug at n o’clock, M.Goirbc t, Supt. Shai>y Grove—F ro.iching ou (lie 4!k Sunday ilUn.' in ca ll uioutli by the Raster, JLlcv. w. ii.. , CLUTiTS- 747th I'dstrct, G. ’.f.— I'enyin’s Store; 2d UatuiAavg E. U. Wikmius, Notary l u' lie. BICth District,.Scieuccvillc, T. G. Fink Stoll J. F. 988th District, G. 51 , Vickery’s Shop; 2d Faturday; s. Ley Ti-mdl, N F. S0ist District, G, 51.—Florence; 1st Sa‘ur day; 5¥. C. Bryan, N. P., J. 51. Limit, J. F. 790th District. On 51.—1 .umpkiu; strut iirday; H. G ICagiu, N. V , E. F. Kirascj-, f. r. 7n7th District, G, 51.— lied Ilill, 3rd Sat onlay; L. C. Woodard, J. F, ♦ teg. Hon j p WSth PUtriet, G. 51.—Green HiU; 4th Saturday; il. l\ Hobbs, N. F., F. A. Bush, J. P. 7» tli District, G. 51.—Antioch; 51. D. 'latum, N. l>„ V. F. Wright,- |l i. F. 7-5th District, G. !*—Wiliams' Store; 2nd Saturday; Tims. L. Williams, N. P. Torn |o pteeeh with a Cough? Wilder's Wi'd Chenry will mend you up as good as new. jBUfisYaMALB BnTOMiaan ton and iHsHirt'a-mctfemate’se'Z for ttiecure of It btrildsup mid strengthens feeble, bro. ken down and worn out constitutions, re pairs damages inflicted by years of suffer* impoverished ing, regulates blood the system, and makes odds iron to It the perma. im» neat cures. tones stomach, parts a keen appetite, aids digestion, re lieves sick headache, acts gently upon the liver, cures swimming of tho head, and palpitation of the heart _ 44 Tough on Chills/ 4 Cures 5 cases for 25 ets. in cash or stamp#. Hailed by John Parham, Atlanta, Ga. 125,000 BEICK FOR I have 125,000 GOOD BRICK which I offeror sa c at $C,U0 , J( thousand, delivered at my place, miles above Florence. D B. FIIZGERALD. Oct. 22, 1883. lw ABOUND TOWN. —The book agents have struck the town. -—Madame Rumor says there is to be wedding soon. —See advertisement of Sulkey TPlow in nuotbei column. —One of Mr. Fort Holt’s livery horses died Monday’night. —County Line Baptist Church has called Rjv. Mr. ClOmblvy, —Rev. E. H. Stout has been end¬ ed to the pastorate of Emm Baptist Church. —Mrs. Bray returned from tin ex tended visit to Virginia on Monday |. IS ^ — There will be preaching at #>o Baptist Church on to morrow at the usual hours, ■ —Mr. Sitl Boynton, of Macon made U short visit to his relatives in Lump kiu this week. —Miss Flossie Barnum ’’s at hon.o ,|, 18 WW;k . Hl .,. VanV frfeudk WiilV *'*' , . t0 !*« , !let ' , bl k “ Ugain, —r.’ CTeo. tteifjou lias bdrftrfii Q Worthi'nfclon farm PVoVl Mp W or:ttogton wiil-mow ^ ^ - Col, J. T. Fort’s fine gruv mule ran away withjCbria Jordan’s buggy week aud wracked it as oiilv a h'A' mu mud e could lontd. * —.T. B. .Griffis bus three hogs io kjtl this ninter. Otic will w«i«h ov. v j JOO | s and the other two <,v, r T-Oa our’edithrift! ^Iiige'to day Kill be Tofiu■! a striking and iimiructi'e illustration of the comparative worth of the vniinus kinds of baking pow J r.s now in the market. . —The Dol'd willing, I will preach for the Richland Baptist Church at iheir Bush Arbor on Thursday the 22 .d inst. I will not be there on Wednesday, M. B. L B.UIOU, Pas¬ tor. —See npfico elsewhere^ tho,planta 'ion Known as the Cain place, null he out at public on'cry before t he Court House door on the Gist. Tims day in January next to the highest ****'l»l« bidder. —1 hia paper feels desfibite of ;t lienil this week Our loctl JJr. liar ? t llf> - <:(h?or ,■*......f........ 1,1 ^ -»" »» b«<\. ...... «m So we i'o Ii<il ilj>J>nuf Iiefore tLc? pub lie in our ucc'Ustomod twi'ch picasu* < ass our —The following arc the quotitions of the Lolmubus I- ott ii market as reporied Tluuv- *.’•' lanll ’“.° ’ 1 ‘” ' l ' u '' s ' ‘M > 111 ddiiugs. tor : Wciluesdny !uu ' 11 are ^ f ; low midtUiugs, 'T'ot-tcms 9; mid dl'-ug , 9| ; go id miildtings, 9j. In Ameri c’.ls on Wednesday they qu >te, low mid J ; m:>l J1 ; °‘ ,jJ . ... ■‘l —It is to be hoped that every tiinti wilt lea l the advertisement of the ‘County School Conitiussidncr and furllifci uiore that every teacher and School Trustee \vi!l meet the Count' Board of Education on 1st Tuesday m January nex f . There must he a revival of education in our midst.. Ignorance is gaining ground upon us at aapid strides and we must drive buck the cloud. It is a sad fact that'in all the avenues of busi iie^s men of said tiui# are dying ou! and removing from our midst to give place to others leas gratiged by odu aiitionul training. A school boom is tho want of these times. Dost thou Lear ? Don’t iSliake wit ('lulls or Rum with Fe¬ ver, Wilder's Chili Tonic is tlte sure euro. Tea’ll of Little W, lie Griflb, The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffis will be pain id to learn of the sa l death of their infant child -mw-hm place on buuoay last aftyr a brn f illness. She was the youngest child and the boro live me lit of his parents is all the greater by reason of the . i , ilkm , wff K tli0 , oul . ^ (lau . ^°f . 1,1 T ° kiie Wo nt* in the midst of death.” — Allklnds of li'ond end Sk u Dh.enses cur¬ ed with Wilder's .Sarsaparilla anil Potash. Burial of H-1) Bonnard. Perry, November 3.^—1 was misin¬ formed relative to the cause of Gao r »in Dennard’s death, as stated i*.i Sunday's paper. He had no cancer : or ,, blood , poison, . but. fungus warts on I his foot. His dealt wus the result . physical , . , exhaustion , ,. and , olu °* neje. , His funeral was largely attended I yesterday. . , Services the Methodist in church were suspended and the fun * r!>1 in tb0 B ‘P tist chur, '- h ! where conducted by Rev. Dr. Tharp, Rev. Tx Dr. _ Hoy and , Rev. „ „ Mr. Mar shal. Mr. Dennard was a brother in law to Mrs. Sarnh Den nurd. Mr. J. W. Bowman, Savaxxah Ga ’ sa J 8 tl,e ou ‘y relief I found for | «S dyspepsia was Brown’s Iron Bit¬ ters. It cured m« completely. “Fine birds make fine feathers," and Wilder’* Sarsaparilla and Potash make 111 odpure and healthy. « other day Low old he was. Says he, “I can’t tell dat exactly, but I can give you do facts and let you calcu¬ late) it.” •‘Well, now for the facts.” “Well den, I moved to Jasper county in the year 181;$) now calen late it and te.fl ’no how old B is ?” “But how old were you \Vhetj : you moved to Jasper?” “l)al 1 don’t know, can’t you ori¬ entate it from the time I moved to Jasper? ’ asked the old man meekly Wherever Oous'tmptMm r*-«*fc* rrrrf dwevaHs -'— ■ ' there Wilder’s Wald Cherry is needed, Ii never tails to cure. - Books, and Stationery. Thomas Olialiin, ol' Colttnihus, keeps one of the largo;t and hert* asserted stiiets of Hooks, Stationery, Musical instruments anil if asie,al;Xferohainliso of any houso in South western Georgia. lie has an elegant stork of goods suitable for birthday aud Christ¬ mas presents. When you visit Columbus be sure to call at Chaffin’s anil examine his ltoolie, Pictures and Fancy Articles. 4—. I .. . Dots From Green Hill Gr.KKX Hill Ua, Nov, G li4883 Ma. Editor I—Wliuu Juis hi come of “Tffii ixtuspsSwBsr,’' uf. last Salur iliiy’s issue ? V,u' liaVo ndl levi-ived R c,, l’- v ,1 ‘ ,bis Capt. B . F. Davis, tried the metal i.f his lien gin Jaws with his hand on Yesterday, , T . .. .* ,, * ” ‘ U '^ 'is 0 p niou is now l.i ‘ Cuf ’ l!us f ‘ ei<ls bi: «' n to lw,,k lik e Ciby usually ilu itr the Jut D ™“”- r ' c ' , '" 0,v "“ «U ii'ucnt for t lio douDunl ; sng r cane \ about two thirds peas, *1_ potn toes Ac, about half acr>o. Why is it so in.ij.ny suffer, from rheumati-m, achd»ii.p»iB* kidney dis¬ ease liver eoinphtint heart aneotion etc? It. is fimidy because they will nut com” and btimmued. All.disease begin fr.nu a want of iron in the bipod. Tiie want of.iron mikes-the blood thin i\ itery apd iiinpura blood ea.W'ics weal,in s'! and dintvens to every part of the.body. Supply this lack of iron bj using Brown’s Iron Hitlers and you will soon find ,your self enjoying perfect freedom from a'.ies, pains ami general ill health. A voting ir.uii is madJ’tieUer liy.it sisler’s liive'.imd Fever and Aguanre eured by Wild ei’s Chill T niic a!,Vi) m.daria and pcriodi enl disorders. -------- Jasp ir Moore Lodged in Jail Rotril'iitioii for the slutighti’r of tile innoernt is coming. On Monday evening hist. Bailiff 1Toy Holder ve¬ ilin',ed from Kufunla with a negro •min named Jasper Moore. This an m was indicted in 1880 by tin Grand Jury of Stewart county for the murder of Lis wife’s grand child ;t appears that the negro was great¬ ly displeased because the child was left by its mother as a charge upon him, ho sought to avenge himself for the act of a t.lionglitlcsfl mother by abusing the child. It was hastily buried and exhumed after several lavs, for examination by a Coroner’s impest. Testimony in the inquest developed the fact that the chjul was beaten to death. As to whether the prisimei did the beating remains to be seen after n Jury is etnpantiidled. Moore says the child was killed bv a blow from the limb of a tree fall ieg. If the limb is proven"to have been in his bauds at the time it tel! upon the child, Jasper may swing The child was only two years old and was evidently flayed to death. 1 --’•••’---- 1 Sirs Elleu T. Monahan, S.w nxah CU.'M/ a I used Brown’s Iron Bitters for disordered stomach and it did me great good. ’ New Advertisements. “f- - SULKSY PLQvV FOB SALE A Fine Three Horse Sulkey Plow fur sale at reasonable rates, and easy firm, can be found at the Agricultu¬ ral Depot. Those wishing such a Plow, a[ ply at once. MILL FOR SALE. I offer far sale on easy terms the Mill located • ' •’ ' ’ • AT RED HILL IN STEWART COUNTY and known as the Mill of C. F. & II J. Thornton. The property includes about 5 acres of I arid on which the MiD stands. One 15 Horse Power Engine, a Saw Mi!!, Grist Mill and Cotton Gin together wiih all’ th# running gear as it now stands. Nov. 10 if. John Peabody. FOR KENT. The Store House on the south 3ide of the pub.to square, known as the stand of A. T. Fort, is offered for rent from November 1st. Also the Blue! - smith shop formerly owned by the Mansffeld estate; possee.non given at 1 ° ,)Ce ' -A-Pl^y to A. T. FORT, ‘ Nov. 1st. Agent. SOOTS, The time has come and , we aro et varied Sto^k of * J_ K^y O C~A "I—r X“X “ftl Ever offcied'in Lumpkin, and f«<) sure that wo can please the greatest of economy in fluidity and pji ces. Our Manufacturing Deparfmeje* will ho kept up to the highest sta u durd, ami in L K A T H K It Wo have a Fuji Stock aud prices to suit tlm times. J. /a . (V P_ 1/ D . V^. OlNGLIi. Crvirmi, Lumpkin. r , • ,, Ua., Oct. , 0 2(1, „ 1883. Juo ., Send vouraildr. ss and3 cent stamp in A. V. Paine, Louis villi, Ky., for set of beauti¬ ful picture cards. Fcr Sale Cheap. A GOOD 50 SAW GIN IN THOR LUGH REPAIR, JAMES. K BARNUM. Nov. 3, 1883. NOT C1L All persons who are indebted to me for services rendered will plea«i coma forward and settle, its 1 need the money. J A. THORNTON, Jr. Lumpkin, Gr., Nov 3 *2t Go West but <bm*t go wifbout a bottb of Wilder's Chill Tonio—a ”uaiMiitt.od cu »• fOY Chills ami ; ever. Notice to Debtors. , All persons indebted to A. T. Fort i either l y not* or aecbnnt, are request come forward at ouco and set¬ tle t h o sarnn. W F. C’L'RKE, A tty. Nov. 3, 1883 ; IN<>tice to • , , , , , , liym of W. J. &. C. H. Watt or the undersigned, are ,ri quested^o come forward and settle up the same at its ea'fly a date as possible. W. J. WATT. Columbus, G.i., 0ct.,"5if Tax Notice—-Last Hound. I will he at. the following places at tlm limes herein mentioned for llie purpose of collecting the State and County taxes for 1883. County Line Monday, Nov. 12th. Midway, Tuesday, November 13t.li. Florence, Wednesday, Nov. 14th. Pinkston's Stoke, Thursday Nov. 15. LtbirKiN./roin November lfilli to the 24th, on which latter date the Books will be closed. G. W. A ED, T. C. Co'. 27, th 1883 BAGGIES ml WAGONS! Tho undersigned lias on sale in Lumpkin u Finn Assortment of Daw¬ son Made Buggies, manufactured by S. B BRO sYN, the well known Car riago Buggy and Wagon Maker. DEXTER QUEEN, BREWSTER SIDE BAR, VICTORIA, STICKLER, AND TIMPKINS. All inailo of the very best material and Finished in First Olnss Style. Also tl 1' iue Lot of Plantation V ag oue of all sizes. Repository at, Holt’s q, .Aiaine. i i U. ix i>|>/Y\i'v lALvvr A. o. vv Out. 13 1883. LUMPKIN HOTEL, jromv yarbhotjgh, P BO I* It IETOR. This old and well-known Hotel ie still open to the public and offers su¬ perior inducements to travelers and drummers. Mi than experience of 20 years the Proprietor thinks lie knows how to look after the comfort, of his guests. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Polite attention and reasonable 25c charges. Stock fed at rer meal each. Lumpkin, Ga., Sept. 1, 1883. tf Slieraiii & Miller, —DEALERS IN— COFFINS, CASKETS AND Burial Cases. Cun fnrnish any style of COFFIN vvuiited at reasonable prices, aST’Repository at SheIiam's Shops. Lumpkin, Ga., Sep. 1,1883: BROWN HOUSE . formerly HailOrd House, | BROAD STREET, Columbus , Georgia, E. O. BRO\ViV,Propflctor. ----------- Stewart Decelroer fheJ 1 $ iij§LT|p|j>kiii. umber 1 OH and to u r. etin owllici Norh 1 ast coriur of totofmnd »ill 1 virgin the -3rd I list lie t A' Stewart (Jo., cease 1, Superior t ‘orrt of ugaiiikrifrtkii sa d i jn mtv W in Hiller favor Win A. Rnwsim as i'idminis r tor of FoinriextujwBheB'.Y) ile^sas rd. Sairl Ii fa no\ of Allen aud Kiiayoi,' J. L. Jcancr; 'Sfrra.v.&lxee#*': '* tuns Also at the Shop time tng property of lot of ti. land wit: millfiiief oimlwlfhit 135.jii gjjCu otitc Will ■lews Disb'iet of Stewart i as .lie property of D‘feedant’*H. (f. 'Vv*mi to satisfy a fi fa ism A from tUeJustfReC dirt of tln- 7!l'.!li lAi.i^et,,(i, if., iu Up/pMtf Mrs. Ana Tmnw v .vsuk IL TL-tVcgiu and 8. S. by J. r. Uniter, lit. ■? : > il wk .1. U..G1UF1US, Sheriff. Got. 30th, 18S3. ADEINTSTRATOR’S 8ALE State Ob' Geoihua, liANubi.ra County, Uncb r ami by virtn&of mi order from the-., • ‘ourt of Ordinary of Muscogee Comity, ■if'.id State, M ill be sold belere the Court House in (be to>vu of Lumpkin, Stewart • i»cr, ounty. 1H I), On between , oil iho the lii>t InwSid TjjhoKdtiyiin .sale hours, Deccin to 1 - he luglie-st \>idd< r, at public outcry and for •asb. all of the real estab- belonging to the j’istate of Mrs, C. I', IJarriK, late of Museo K o l.’omity dee'eased, cona-stin^ of lot of land uninbci* l’!i^hty-oue, ohe hundred acres Hast Half of lot nnnihe^ 'f.iuhtA ;. and fifty arrivi, mir e or fess, of nurLibi-r fiK^miino, all lying in the 20tll Dystl'iiil, git waft. County. Also onelumdivil, and’ niB.ety-3ev.iU sixty-four atSi'es, and more or lass, i'SLT mr.wier lj^ug north half of number sixtyithivA' till in fht) S)th 1 list i iut of Stew# t • *mty. ftti . containing in all sRt Imiplrdd and fifty am# more or l"ss. hold for distribution and to pay'debts. Adniiuistratbr 8 -His. h. l’A lilt AM,. Harris 0.' P. Oct. 19th, imp. ADIAIKISTRAT0R’ 3 SAIEDF REAL' ESfATF. I5y virtue of an mill r from the Court nf Orili'-ary of ,Nt*wrtrt f'nnntv, will be sold.inj tile lirst. i’lii'Kilffv ill DebeifffnT, ItfSS. at’the ourt House 5our in sai,l County, Wtweei the 1'gal honrsfif fSSle, the following- lands. Lots - f land naml^ rs :62, Ki'l, 1(54, 157, nil that, part ol liit.of Ijinil Odeljplkee No. lli!> t » lying on ilio West side of the Creek, »ind nil of lots of 1 lUd'iumlX'l'A 158 and 131,i ex I'opt wliat was deeded t o O. 0. Latimer by •fonn Horsey, 18(5(1 ileomsed, on the 27lh day of November. ; All of a 1 >ove lamia lying in iha 2iHh Distriet iff Blnwni't County, lin'd leu wil s the John Dorsey nlantati oh. Near-, lyall the lands jitnd on. this plaulatiuti are com¬ paratively level Inis been lyi ng out .for twelve distribution or iifteej and years. to p.iyxosts This of tend, Administra¬ sold for tion. Terms of sale: t)ne half of the pur- ! euase inoney : ash. The other half due li¬ ef miter 1st, 1MA4, and small notes taken lor same and bond for litl.‘ given top'-i'chasers. 1 itles perfect, T. i>. HIGHTOWER, Ailmr do Ix.nis non of John Dorsey, dec. November 1st, 1883. XMnntm ion for Kent. On the 11.st. Tncsilny in December next, T will offer for re t to the highest responsi¬ ble bidder the planin'ion known liiTthi' Cain place, silinteil live nule< Nrrlh of Lumpkin on the Coimnl us v. ad The said place I'ontains 3(10 acres of lend, all in a good state of cultivation. There founds is on the place 105 bnsliels of corn, 12 of fodder 150 bushels of cotton seed. Also two good mules. A written coni rad will lie. required. T. D. MIL LEU, Deceives. I.ilnG For Divorce, . GEORGIA. STEWART COUNTT: Jesse Fackt.eb, ) Libel For Divorce, Vcr. us ,• Rule to ported sor .1. tV D. Fackler. I vice, Oct. term, 1883 It, iippc-nring to the Court by the return oj the Khcriff, that the Defendant ilo 's not. re¬ side in the said (lonnty, and it iurther a]) IHRting that, he does not, reside in tho State ol (icnrgin, il is on motionot counsel order¬ ed lhat said Defendant appear and answer at tho next term of this Court, else that tho ease tic eonsuloreil iu default and the iTiiutilf al¬ lowed to proceed. Audit is further ordor etl that Ihi.s ride ha puhli-hod in Tin: Lumi'Eis lNDEL'ENDEN"r«uce ii month for foi l' months. ALLEN FORT, J. 8. C. S. W. C. Atm-extract fjom the minutas of tho Court. li. F. 1IAWLS, Clerk. Nov. 1, 1833-lnmliu Q EcBGIA [ j Office of Ordinary St aw art County Of Said County. Whereas, the Estate of C. J. Tucker, late of said County deceased, isirnrcprcSent ed. Thin is therefore to cite all p- rsDUH Con , orued, to show cause teforc nio on the 1st Alonilay in December next, why letters of Administration on said Estate should not lie granted to tlm Clerk of tho Superior Court or some other competent person. J. It. LAT15IER, Ordinary. Nov 1, 1883. G 4 l'.OBGIA -Stewap.t County. Offire of Ordinary ot said county. George Slaton has applied to me for Ex¬ emption of personalty and the sitting apart aud valuation of Homestead and 1 will pass upon the same at ten o'clock a. m, on tho Seventeenth day of November 188!L at my office. J. 15. LAT151EB, Ordinary, Oct. 27lh-1883-3t. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. TRUSTEES AND PATRONS. Notice is hereby given that the County School Commissioner will be prepared to enter into cunt roots, with Teachers to com¬ mence School at any time after the 1st day, of January next. In this connection the attention of Teachers and Patrons ot both Public and Private Schools is speodly call¬ ed to the provisions of an Act of the last General Assembly entitled an Act to En¬ courage Private Elementary Schools in this State by making ampler provision for Pub¬ lic Schools to ho taught iu connect io" there¬ with. Py making contracts under this Act a larger term of tuition can he had at less expense than heretofore, as eaoh sol ol ar can mit r at any time an! obtain the full benefit of the public fund. . Teachers, and Trustees are further rc quested to meet tho Beard of Education on the 1 st Tuesday in January next for the purpose of putting in operation a more thorough system of Schools in tho county. “y «d* of the Roam. L. BBY4.N, C. S, C. Nov. 6tb-1883-It. — r [E N FIRM, NEWHGOOPS, AND' Popular Prices ! n in o n !>' RAWEST : 9-9 * Offer one of the most Complete and AUractivo Stocks <5f Staple «fe r'ancy I'M** 1 - S’.. *« Ever brought to Lumpkin, which are to be acid at prices that cannot be resisted. , i .. . Everilliinsf Entirely I\ew km\ Fresb! Our Mr. West rnim.-ickml the Morihern and Eastern Markets to L secure^ the in* tost Novelties of the sett sou in Dress G oods, Trimming, LACES, ...... HOSIESY, GLOVES NOTIONS, R 115 EONS, BUTTONS &C. - Our Lines of ■ i Cloths && * Cassimeres A Ii /■; UN31A TCIlAliL E IN qvalityAnd riucEsf* m Id Ladies’ami Handsomest Misses’SHOES Goods Ever tve show the fBesiand Sold Here! ’ The Ladies are cordially invited to eat! and examine our Beautiful Full PRINTS and Superb Stock of DRESS GOODS in .ill the Fashionale Shades Combinations. k Fancy Groceries IIAEFAV ABE, CROCKERY, GLASS WAEF ; TIN WAKE ETC. All Kills are unc and must bo paid at theend of cacli mouth. Lumpkin, Ga. October Get fi & sL«s DEALER 1^ CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Children Carriages, Harness, Leather At. Corner Cherry and Cccond Street^, ! MACON, QA. £'.3>“Call and sco us or write for prices before purchasing. t Jan 1 84. J. H. BARTLETT, —WITH—• ■ ■ KL&THHWS, CUTIIBERT, CEORGIA, Dealer In Best Grades Foreign and Domestic, Staple and Fancy DM GOODS and GROM Also Boots and lioes, Bats, Notions, Laces etc eerHighost market price paid for CountrylPro’duce. Call on or send * tour «■> ders to the EMPIRE STORES of HOMER R. MATHEWS, Sep8 3m For the Beat Goods at the;Lowest frioML. i SHELTON’S BUILDING, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. • — 0- m — Centenniel ml, i Cotton Cins Pratt GiilS, STEAM ENGINLS, PLOWS ^ And Cultivatoiis. See the ‘‘Blue Fonv Plow” and Plane? Jr: - .• One Horse Hoe Cultivator. - Wo aro agents for all kinds of Agricultural Implements. Gome to see us. Lumpkin, Ga., October l3, 1883. EVERETT & KEY.