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yPtt iWUPKIN MD*»*EN9ENT,
LUMPKIN, GA.,
R-B- HARRISON, EDITOR.
SATURDAY... December 22,1883.
r■ Suhscrii ‘><m ami Advertise
ment» due on demand. nttl*i by
epeeial contract to the contrary.
Editorial lirevitieei.
^hobssr ha^ adjourned so that onr
Bolons can take their Christmas ogg
not at borne.
Tub Town Council will make a big
mistake if th*y don't inaugurate some
means to protect the town from dis¬
astrous fires.
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A olasce over over local columns
will oonviuoe any ono that some of
tbs citizsas of Stewart county are
fcaring a hog-killing time.
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Wa should imagine that the man
who fills himself up with moan whis¬
key as a proper way to s;v»nd Christ¬
mas receives a poor dividend on his
investment.
From parlies who eauia down on
the train we learn that the delegates
returning from Conference looked
lika a defeated base ball nine who
had been knocked oat of time ou u
fowl.
O'Donneu,, tho slayer of James
Carey, was hanged in London ou
Monday morning laat at 8 o'clock
The exacutiou was private, although
20,000 pooplo blocked the s’roots
outside near the prison yard to soi
tho raising of tlio black flag which
Would announce his death.
The Worn ill's Curistiau Temper¬
ance Union urges the necessity ot
educa ing the children as to tin
great evil of intemperance. Proper
ly carried out it would solve tho liq
nor question, for a m m who nevui
takas a drink of whiskey will novoi
be a dm ikivrd, but he who takes the
first glass is liable to die iu tho gut
ter.
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Spi'oulation in margins is said to
have assumed such proportions ii
Iudiana as greatly to interfero with
legitimate business. A banker of
Indianapolis, whoso opinion is back
ed by several other business men
estimates that $1,000,000 has bum
lest in that city sinco spring by
dealings in Chicago options. Iu tin
smaller towns of Indiana many fail
tires liuvo occurred’ imong the trades
men iu ooiis< qiunco of such garni)
ling operations.
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Geunriil News Itcin.s.
—Judge Foraker is now a candi
date tor congress in tho first districi
of Ohio.
—Successful experiments with th,
Chinnse tea plant have buun made to
Florida.
—Mulberry trees iu Belleville,Tex
as, have a second crop, nearly as full
ns that, borne in the spring.
—Tuoro are a largo number of vis¬
itors at Key West, Florida, where
the flowers are blooming luxuriantly
•-—There *tve (117 inmates of the
South Carolina Uinitic asylum, each
of which cost the state $131 85 yearly
— A Log rnt in Suwance county
Fla, last week required sixteen mules
to haul it and inndo 50,000 foot of
lumber.
—John O Saxe, tho poet, is re
portod to be rowing gradually weal;
cr at his homo in Brooklyn and is
not expected to live.
—The honse of representatives ot
South Cnioliua made short work ol
the lien law, repealing it except as
to liens to landlords and laborers.
—Sonator Cullom, of Illinois, i>.
reported as saying that, tho fight for
the next republican nomination to
the presidency lies squarely between
Arthur aud Logau.
—The Cincinnati Enquirer thinks
this ticket alight suit tho Sherman
family: For president, William T.
Sherman,'of Missouri; for vice presi¬
dent, John She! man, of Ohio.
—Kentucky papers say that Speuk
er Carlisle forbids »the use of his
name as a candidate for United
States senator before the caucus of
the democratic members of tho state
legislature.
—There are on file at Austin, Tex
ns, 481 application for school and
Tiiiivercity lands by actual settlers,
covering about 150,000 acres. Other
applications to purchase aud lease
include over a million acres.
—Gen. Robert II Lee’s statue,
which is nbw being cast in bronze in
New York, wiJI be taken to New Or¬
leans iu February. The da'o of its
unveiling, though, has not been de¬
termined, the committee in charge
being divided between Febuary 22,
"Washington’s birthday, urd March
12, the anniversary of the day when
Gen. Lee took command as chief of
Jic ailutes of the Confederacy.
CONFERENCE AP
POl IN T M10 IN TH.
SA VANS AH DIST RIOT.
J B McGehee, presiding eld»r.
Trinity—T Monumental-—'W T Ourisiwo. M Hnyes
Wesley W.
Now Houston Street—George
Matthews
Is.o of Hope—to be supplied.
Spri' gti.'kl — H 1’ .Movers.
gjSyivania—W J F.antlers.
iiiliiill—It F KvaUa.
Bethany—H it Fellor.
Waynesboro—B F Breodlove.
•*:jBothel—.i W Stubbs.
'^Somerville—S Sandersville aud P Wnrdlaw. L’ennille—J R Me
Clesky. M Lovett.
Duvisboro—J
G.bsoii—G 11 Grimier.
^Washington—Ii Id Simnelt.
MACON DISTIIIOT.
J W Hinton, presiding elder.
Mulberry .Street—j O A Cook.
First Street—J O A Clarke. C J.
Toole, supernumerary.
Errt Macon — P HjCrumpler.
Jones Chapel, m.o-ion—VV J Rob
erlsou.
Macou Circuit—-Toseph —J Langston.
Macon City Mission IV Sim¬
mons.
Golden — B F Riley.
Irwinton—ii .3 am*toll.
JelTurBiinviiie—J G rlairison. ^
Hawkinsville—and Cochran—
George C Clarke.
Hayncsvitle— 11 C Fualress.
Fort Valley and Providence—W F
Lioyd. and Sandy Ran—E M What
Perry
ley.
Marsliallville and Montezuna—J
VI Anst n.
Knoxville—S R Weaver.
Byron —To bu HUppiind.
Wesleyan Female College—Dr W
0 Bass and C W Smith.
Orphans’ Home—L B Payne,
agent; J iS Lowe, superintendent.
J VV Buiko —Editor Wesleyan Ad
v scale.
COI.UMBUH DISTRICT.
Joseph S Kuy, presiding elder.
St Luke’s—Walker Lewis.
St Paul’s—A M IViuu.
Broad Street—It M Lockwood.
Ta.botton—VV C Lovett,
lalbot Circuit—J 11 Culpepper
anti L A Snow, supernumerary.
tlnmilU'i:—B.wcom Anthony.
Ca'aula— E J Birch.
Cussetu—A A E leiiwood.
Buena Vista—T h Leonard.
Marion—VV C iJavis.
Geneva—o B Auaum.
Butler—J D Mauldin.
Whitewater M.sskm—To be sup
plied. Mission—To bo supplied.
Galatia
Lttmpsiu and Proviuencu—J S
Jordan.
Stewart—To bo supplied by Smith
D .veriport.
AMF.RTCUS DISTRICT.
G G N McDonel, presiding elder
Amorims—A TjAIunn.
Ward Chape!—It L Wiggins.
Cuthburt—F A iirauch.
Georgetown—I)It Me Williams.
Spring Valo—J M Potter.
Smithville—Supplied by J T lur
-or.
Dawson nn-1 Dover—P S Twitty
Terrell—L H Green.
Weston — To be supplied.
Magnolia Spring - J It Littlejohn .
Ellnville—C E Boland.
Sumter—R F Williamson.
Oglethorpe—J B Ward law.
Snow Spring—W Lauu.
Schley—W F Clmhe.
Vienna Mission — \V W Tidwell.
Andrew Female College—11 W
Uev.
Fort Gaines—J E Sontell
TUOAIASVILLE DISTRICT
J 0 Branch, presiding elder.
Thomasvillc—B 11 MeGoheo.
Thomasville missiju—E L Pad
- ick.
Albany—A M Williams.
Quitman—J W Domingos.
BoHtou—R BjBryant.
Camilla — G S Joiinsou.
Cairo—N B Ousioy.
Bainbridge—N D Morehouse.
Blocks’ Chapel—W VV missions—V Stewart,
Lowndes and Echols
L Carter.
. Valdosta—J T Ainsworth.
Pelham Chapel—E Chapel—ON Snow.
Trinity A Sandora.
Atapulgns—J B C Smith.
Blakely—J M Marshall.
Dare—To be supplied.
WAIGKOfiS DISTRICT.
J D Anthony, presiding elder.
Brunswick—J VV Weston.
Way cross—L A Dursey.
Buiekshear—F W Flanders.
Camden—To be supplied by A
dark.
St. Mary’s—C II Branch.
Ralston—J K Crowder.
Jouesville—J 11 Purvis.
Daneu — G C Thompson. Giles.
Hinesville—J J
Jessup—W T MeMiclmel.
Homeivitli—VV McConly.
Clinch mission —To bo supplied.
Mitltowu—W J Stallings.
Alapaha—T S Armstead.
W Springfield—To bo supplied by J
Wells.
Pierce—To be supplied by D Mor¬
rison.
Summer Wares Chapel—M D Ferrell.
Moultrie borough—B S Key.
m.ssion—To be supplied
by M H Cut In way.
Little River—C W Infrirge.
EASTERN DISTRICT.
R B Lester, presiding elder,
ili isiiuun—UC Biuion.
M.’Reii—VV B McGn g<»r.
J inks mville—1 H Hudson.
Irwin mission—li M Booth.
Ocmn'gee—W F It >bert«.
Spring Hill—-Joseph Carr,
Graham—J M Williams.
Mt. Vernon—To be supplied by J
W Johnson.
Baxley Chapel—W J Jordan.
Reidviile—J E Rorie,
Swainsboro—C A Moore,
Snmmttrtuwu and Midvilla—S N
Tucker.
Dublin—T B Strong.
Darcy Cimpel—Supplied by G S
Prescott.
Mil!ray—T Wrightsville -T G Harvey.
I Neese.
Canoi'choe—Snp! Eastman lied by WTIlea.
Din toi High School—C
C Hines, president.
TRANSFERRED.
G A Cursnii—Columbia conference
and stationed at Albany.
J J AhmIhv—D enver conference.
It E L Folsom—Colorado coufor
»neo, stationed at Oregon City,
FOREIGN.
China—0 G Mingledorf and J P
Baz more.
Hebrews—Julius and J J Magratli.
Goorgiu I uteiiigeiice,
— idle boring of the Amcricus ar¬
tesian well has been abandoned.
- Hon. Pope Borrow has been
chosen president of the North Eas¬
tern railroad.
—It is said that Emory Speer get
a fee of $10,000 to go to South Caro¬
lina to try tho election r ises.
—Three hundred and fifty thou¬
sand dollars is now the total snb
eription to Savannah’s new hotel.
—Tho temperance element of
Clarke are aroused and say they
will lost prohibition early next year.
—A large crowd of Franklin conn
ty people, between seventy-five and
u hundred,have (immigrated to Toxas.
--Talbot county now boasts of one
of the finest jails in the State. If is
to bo hoped that it will hold the pris¬
oners.
—Two farmers in Laurens county
sold to ono firm $5,000 worth of
wool. The sheep from which the
wool was shorn ran out iu the woods
and were uot^a dollar expense to the
uors.
—Atlanta, December 10—John Era
kino, judge of tho southern dis¬
trict of Georgia,resigned to day. Ho
is over 70 years of ago and retires
on a salary. Ashbury \V; itohead was
• tabbed last night bv Col Varnado
sud died to day. Varna Jo is in jail.
—The Ini)EI>f.nd;:nt urges on the
Lumpkin town council the propriety
of having an organized (ire depart¬
ment in that town. There ought to
bo ono in every town in the Slide,
and it is poor economy to neglect
-applying tho want .—Mac n Tele,
■jraph.
—Tho Athens Banner-Watchman
-.ays: ‘Captain \V. W. Tln’luas, otm
-if the capilol commissioners, says of
tho various samples of building stone
sent out the Stone Mountain granite
was of the poorest quality and high¬
est; that they wore uflVred a beauti¬
ful stone from Canada that could be
aid down in Atlanta cheaper than
the Stone Mountain company asked.
I'hero in another granite near Allan
afar superior in quality to it. The
Cup tail, is very much i leased with
lie Pickens county marble, aud lie
.6 anxious to build tho capitol ot
Georgia material if the prices arc
not > tuo exorbitant. Ho says the
building will not cost over $1,000,
o00, aa all plans will bo made on
ihat est mate. Atlanta bus given
iver $000,000 to the enterprise,
which is very liberal on the part of
lint oit.v.’
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tliis powder never varies. A
puriiy, strength, and wholesomcness.
economical then the ordinary kinds,
enuuot he sold iu competition with
multitule of low test, short weight,
or phosphate powders. Sold only in onus.
Royal Bakjno Powder Co., 106
Wall-.it., New York.
This !s to certify that wo bought
Four Thousand Dollars ■worth 1 ' ol
over
Dr. Dromgoole’s English Female Bit,
ters and Bailey’s Saline Aperient duo
ing observation the year and 1881, public end from opinion, personal
take
much pleasure in recommending them
as worthy of public confidence ana favor,
Wholesale Thompson, Druggists, George & Co., Texas.
Galve ston,
Ip youdon’tliketlie use of asickening
just pill for your headache dose of and Bailey’s constipation, Saline
Aperient, try one and will another
you never use
pul for the s ame purpose.
Cares 5 “Tough on Chills,”
cases for 25 cts. in cashor stamps.
Muled by John Parham, Atlanta, Go.
New Advertisements
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
ByHENBYD. McDAN
tGL, Governor oi’said
Wtntc.
Whereas, official information haa
been received it this Department
that at the Ootobir Term 1883 of
the Superior Court of Stewar. Coun¬
ty, William Loo was indicted for the
off-no of stabbing, and that, when
au attempt was made to arrest him
the said Loo discharged a shot-gun
at the arresting officer and escaped
I have thought proper, therefore
to issue this my Proolarn ition, here¬
by offering a reward of One Hundred
Dollars for the aporohensiou and do
livory of said William Lsft, to the
Sheriff of said County and .State.
And 1 do more >ver charge and re
quire all Officers ,n this State, Givf
and Military, to be -vigilant iu on
■ leavoring to apprehend the said
VVilliain Lee in order that ho may bo
brought to trial for tho offence with
which lie stands ooarged.
Given under my Hand and the
Groat Seal of tho State, at the Cap
itol in Atlanta, this the Fifteenth
day of December in the year of
onr Lord O.ie Thou an 1 Eignt
] .u:> ired and (dgh.ty-threo aa i of
tho liiiiipoudeiice ot iko United
KV.r* * f .Vmeric* lot One Htlt,.:.«J
and eighth.
HUN BY D. McD ANOLL, Gov.
By the Governor :
N. 0. BAUNK i. T, Secty. of State.
Dtscb'?tion.
About 23 years of age, dark gi
gcr cake col ir, weighs about 11)3
pounds about 5 feet 10 in does high.
Generally carrie.-. don le Ivuvol shot
gun with linn, ilia home is2£ miles
above Florence.
ORIENTAL.
15 Y
P ynpp’Q
Eufaula, A labama.
The Finest atel Best lie ‘nnrnnc
in South East Alabama. Fresh Fish
Oysters and <h- ne. of ad kind.
J.3TNEY CA1TL3
I am prepared to 15r* • -d unj f..;
uish fi,y 1’nre.d Stock of Jera-.-vs.
P. I!. MORRIS.
Nov 17tf
01 PARADE.
—---MVM-----
Wo arc jet in 'lie field with our
flag flying, aud I invite the many
good looking and clever farmers in
Georgia who have kindly patronized
mo in tho past ta continue their fa
vars. I am nlwavs ready to receive
and accommodate all who are prompt
at
R< LL CALL.
JUSTIN SEASON!
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HEADLESS LAKE WHITE FISH
FRESH AND FAT.
HEADLESS MESS MACKEREL,
FRESH AND FAT.
THIS IS THE FISH HOI'SE OF
COL VMM US F. VERY l'A OK AGE
GOOD, OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Patent Flour; Rust on
and other grades.
RU T PROOF OATS,
BAGGING AND TIES,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
And everything on your Liet of
Planter’s Supplies!
Our Goods are always used on a
standard of excellence well-known.
Those of whom I have ncoommo
dated during the past season will
please note, that Bauk Drafts come
at mu quicker than nuy other com¬
plaint, and answer at roll call prompt
ly on or before October 1st, when ac¬
counts are all due, aud oblige me.
it will be n source of regret to mo
to close on my Ledger any account.
‘Tho’ Lest to Sight, to Memory Dear’
Columbus is the best Colton mar
ke !, in Sl>nthwm Georgia, and here
l!t *' 10 l ll!U ' a to come, lie "id welcome
and sell th“in cheap and guarantee
satisfaction Recollect,
imm JEFFERSON
133 West -Side Broad Street,
COLL MBUS, Ga.
Oct20 Gin
Everybody ought to go and see the
fine China, Majolica, and cut glass
ware, at E. B. Tnllis’ th t took the
premium at the E-ist Alabama Fair
It is beautiful,fine and worth seeing.
■fcggg
o. o. JD.
a
We desire to call the attention of the Ladies
to the elegant assortment of
Silks aiidWelirets
That we now have on exhibition, among them a beattHfnl line of tlie cele¬
brated RADZIMlli SILKS in Black and Colora. We hsv. to combine witk
these goods a fill! line of PLAIN and BROCADE VELVETS in color* US
match exact; Without particularizing, we say that wo have brought oat M
flue aud as complete a
T 3 R^T GOODS
Stock in overv department ns can be f.mnd in the state, and we are prepor¬
ed to match prices with anybody and everybody.
10 RCfSENSE! DO SECOHD PRICE!
Bnt even thing marked in plain figures. Every man, woman and child, rich
aud poor alike, cau buy tue goods at toe marked price—uo more, ao lew.
$3,000 Worth of Jerseys, Cloaks a&d Wrapt*
for Ladies, at prices way under the market. Don’t think of buying until
you see what v. c can do for von.
t,LXTE.EMI.N READ THIS:
We carry a larger stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS than uuy
three houses in Ooliruibns, and sell them twenty percent cheaper, because
we sell for spot cash. Wo carry a larsrc stock of Ladies’ and Gent's Hand¬
kerchiefs combined of over one thousand dollars. How's that for Collimbn»?
We sell three thousand dollars worth of Dress Shirts per annum, princi¬
pally the celebrated Eighnie Shirt- Our stock of Men’s Hosiery and under¬
wear is a big deparnic-nt. Come and see it.
123 BI.ANCTIARD Broad Columbus, & BOOTH, Georgia,
Street,
Oct. 20
®MUOM & ©0 di
CHEAP CASH STORE, 9
ft
l\o. 54 ( rawfortl Street, ColtunbRS, 6a.
We nro now receiving the best line of Groeo.ii 'S that can bo procured for any
market—everything fresh, Good ami Clioap. Cheap because we sell for Caah #a
iy, buy fron first hands ard have th** money to discount our bids.
We ask a share of tho patronage of die city arid the snrroundirfy country. A
Huai with us w.li insure ns a trooti business, niid do much good to those who pnt
ronizo uh In v.t jiiirction with our Grocery Wholesale and ludail business, we
wili keep a good assortment of
fca,T5le ^3:r*3r Goods
\\ Inch wo will sell as eh-rap as can bo sold in tbo city.
WHISK'ES & CIGARS
VV X Ci:ALLE:i«5J r 2 JSE WOULD ON.
Ar - ro-< lying to day B'0 barrels IRMH 1 GTATOHS, Smooth Skin Early Rom
all k< nu t, • ,rg« an good, wt. <-li wo bought in advai.r-- of tbc ii*n, xiul can sail
cheaper than cwn he livid down tn m any u.aikct at this time- Don't fail tojcall
aud st-e us be tore buying elsewlitra.
mclendon & co„
Xo. 54 Crawford Street, Columbus, Georgia
OcKJ-Sd-tf
S'OSSJSAM d&s C
Wholesale & Melail
bb. : me 9
Rock Building, North Side Public /Square,
CTJnc HBEBT, C3- JL.
Will duplicate any bill »f Groceries from reliable houses lu Eufanla or Col ma¬
lms. Try us and be oonviuced. ■—
Sept. 8th, 1883, tf
IT Vt IU PAY YOU TO CALL ON
Hu J. fhoraton
S 00 THEBN QLOTHIER &MERCHANT
MIQU. COLUMBUS, GA
His Fall Stock of
N-•> Clothing,
.
Hats
Immm- Furnishings,
and Piece ccds
are arriving daily. For quality, beauty and ttlegan.
taste displayed, and
-.
LOW FR1CES
There is none to eur ass. A month in the Eastern
markets examing every style, quality and mafe,. in
4. ■ fmi V-i ders addition Ivliile to the being iactories among were the first not crowded, to’place hia he ob¬ or¬
y>' tained in buying that will defy competition.
•V
m iESGHANTTftELOR ING
This department is ou a s the FineoocI
are arriving and person ng
daily. Select your patte
LegalAdvertisements
Hiewart SlinriH rtsile^ lor
January, 1884.
Will be sold before the Court House door
in town of Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga.,
on 1st Tuerday in January next:
One Sixty Saw Gin, Feeder and Conden¬
ser, as the property of Nicholson & Thorn¬
ton, to satisfy an at tachment ii fa from the
Superior Court of said Comity iu favor of
E. Van Winkle A Co., vs. Nic holson a Thorn
ton. The above property ordered sold by
the judgement and ti fa in said case.
Also he same timejj-and flpl..c”5 lot of
land number lib and lot number li7, in the
23 r d District or Klowart i onnty Gtiorgm, us
the properly of Green H. Hurley br . to sat
isf'y a fi fa Issued from {Stewart M-uperior
Court in favor * *f J. K. linmum vs. G. 1>.
Hurley Sr. a i f * row proceeding for tlie
benefit of S. S. Everett, Transferee, f . vy
made * y J. C. Herndon, term r Sheriff.
Tenants notified.
Also a T the same time and th pluccdoorth of Jialf
lot of land No. h(» in tile 21 Dist. Stew¬
ar County Georgia as tbe||)i‘. pei ty^i/f Mrs.
C 1C. Hemy to .-atisly a ti f\ issued iron? the
Justice Court of the /yuth District, G. Mi,
in favor of T. D. Miller, hearer, vs. Mrs G.
1C. Henry. Levy made am! returned to me
by J. T. Holder, !«• C. Tenants in posses¬
sion notified.
ALSO at the seme time aid place *cv#u
tesu \ 17) bushels of com, AAventy-fiv* f-un
(llas of fodder, and six buslu-lw of ewcot po¬
tatoes as the property of ,lohn Newsom and
Levi Jones to atisly a d‘stress warrant, is¬
sued fi*i*ii2 Sievuut Superior Court in fa or
of M. T. Beall versus John Newsom and
Levi Jones. Levy made and iqjtu|ned to
me by J. T. Holder, 1* C.
ALSO at the same time and place lot of
laud r.umber 233 in tiiӣ28th District of
.Stewart county, Georgia, containing 202^
acres, more < r less, as the property of the
ICsUte of J. L Bad to satisfy a tax execu¬
tion issindby (t. Vv. Aid, Tax Collector,
for State and County taxes tor the year
1883. Ijcvj made and ^letumed to me by
J. T. Holder, L. C.
J B GBIFF ts, Sheriff*
Lumpkin, On., J)rc 1, j883.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Will be sob! on Tuesday. December 11 lh.
1883, at the lluim-stcd l'lacc, near Autioch,
« ft lie late James A. Mathews, all tlie Per- ;
is]table Propt-rty belonging to the Estate of j
the said Mathew l consist mg of Kor.es,Mulo.j 1
Cat lie, Hogs, Corn, Foible, l*eas, Etc.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
C. H. MATHEWS, Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S SALE-0F LAND.
Under and by virtue of tho List will and
testauD-nt of. IT W. Tn>we, decased, we will
offer for full -j at public outcry before tho
Court House-door at Lntnpkin on the first
Tuesday of sale, in January lowing: next, Lot daring legal hour
the fid of land number
82 and all oflot numb, r S3 except 2 acres
off t? c east sill -, situated in one body iu the
32 ! District of Stewart Omnfy Also the
South hal-Hof lot number 108 and all of ot
it. excejit 15 acres in the South east corner.
Also in one body and in said 32d District
Terms .} 'ash, balanco 12 months w:Hi deed
and mortgage. Sold u*: \.,v provisions of
said will.
J Tr. T.mV", rxranlor,
mil’, c -rntt.ia t.owi:, widow of two.
Nov. 1 , liORk. Ids
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
GEORGIA, sTE’VAlVr COUNTY
Olik-i- of Ir.t.n n v of.Sai I (’,<• Nov. 13,1882
Eni-icis ,M !I-ir*T n lias applied for ex¬
on. pt.l n of j -rsttnaUy anil tlie valuationyind
sotting apart a t omeslea-l and I will pass up
on tlio Siimo at. It-u o’< loi-i; a. m., ou tlie !ith
.lay of Dtcomlicr, 1SH:I at my > ffioo.
.1. !! LAflMEU, Ord nary.
NOTICE.
Office’'Dhtuvmjy, SxEWvr-" County, G».
Notice is hereby given to oil partiei con
cernetb tL»»t tin 1 , money ruised for the sup¬
port, ot jmiipers on the paiip-r list *-f this
County haa been nearly exhausted and that
i will not, in JfttiU'-.ry ussxt. Lruchii order to
any person as a pansier until liutlenia
ole piooi Juts been protlubcd te me that the
person applying is wholly unable to do any
s i t of labor or in any uunner stt port them
selves, and tlwu they n th« r av* any prop
tty or meai.s of support nor nave they any
relatives bound by law to assist in th>*.r sup
port. J 1*. LA 1 LULL, Ordinaly.
Dec 3rd, 1883-it
p Ijl Ei iRGTA ) Gftii-f- of Ordinary
SrLWAitT CnriNTY. j Said ( iiunty.
Ji tf S. Ov -rl>y tiic Leila fim diaii of tho p< r
soi. and property of \. Ovi-rly maki-s
application foi lonvo to m-H «lu lands b-.
longing to tlio TSt-ate of hi.s said ward. Said
lands lying iu Monro* county, Georgia.
This is to cite all person^ concerned to
show cause before me on the tirst Moi.dvy
i» Jauu.uy 1884 why leave to sell s-dd lands
shtudd not then be grauN'd sivid applicant.
FLie said order to sell will be granted.
J. 13. LVT1MER. Ordinary.
Dee. 3rd-1883 It.
G ' EOTiGIA. ( Office of Ordinary
STtWA ut County, \ Of 8ui«l (N unty.
Tho Estate of Richard Mathias late (ff
said county being without a Rupr^seutaUvo
A. L. Mathias on« ox' tho next of kin makes
a iplication to be appointed the Adminis¬
trator ou said Kfilate
shv-w 1884 This of cause is this t Court, > before cit t all me why persons at thn aid A. concerned Jamm»‘y L. Matlnas term to 1
should x»t»* tlieu.be appointed tta- Adimu .*»
Irmor Th 'touts non on Estate of said Rich¬
ard Math ins deceased.
Wituess my official signature this Decem¬
ber 3rd 1883
J. 13. LATiMER, Ordinary.
Dec. 8th-1883-5t,
MONEY LOANED, AT 8
PER CENT.
SECURED BY MORTGAGES ON \
FARMS.
EXPENSES LIGHT.
FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON
U. F. WATTS
May 26th-1883.
3. tv.CHASTAIN
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE,
EUFAULA . ALA.
Nov. 17 tf