The independent. (Quitman, Ga.) 1873-1874, September 06, 1873, Image 3

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THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, HKPTEMBER 8, IM3. jATI Hi)AY, AK;i ST 30, 1H73. "local matters. Index to Advertisement*. Cotton Factor aud Commisnion Merchant—James It. Sheldon, Savannah, Oa. New Carriage Manufactory—T. Epsom Howell, Quitman, Ga. New Stock of General Merchandise—D. R. Crdcch, Quin man, Ga. Clothing C. M. Brown, of Fla., with Weillor & Bro., Baltimore, Md. Dentist—J. aN. Snow, office up stairs, Finch’s corner. Red Rust-Proof Oats for sale—Daniel A. Horn, Boston, Ga. Farm, farming utensils, provisions, etc., for sale —Jas. Wilson. Groceries, Ship Chandlery, Canned Goods, &c.— CUgborn A Cunningham, .Savannah, Ga. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods—DeWitt, Mor gan A Go., Savannah, Oa. Commission Merchant and Purchasing Agent- Dr. D. Cox, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Grocer, Commission Merchants, Ac.— Wm. H. Stark, A Cos., Savannah, Ga. Marshall House, Savannah, Ga.—A. B. Luce, Pro- j priwtor. Merchant Tailor—Charles Gassman, Savannah, Ga. Cigar Manufacturer and dealer in tobaccos—R. Davis, Savannah, Ga. Ten Pin Alley and liquors of all kinds—Valeutine j Busier. Savannah, Ga. Candies, Cordials, Svrups, Fancy Confectionary, etc.—M. Fitzgerald. Savanuah, Ga. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Fnruishing Goods, etc.— Geo. Apple, Savannah. Ga. Organ of the Baptist denomination—The Chris tian Index, Atlanta, Ga. Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store—Currier, Sher wood A Cos., New York. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Window Glass, etc. —McCall A Groover, Quitman. Dry Goods. Hardware, Groceries, etc—John Till man, Quitman, Ga. Mens’ Youths' and Boys’ Clothing, at wholesale— Henry A John Parti, Now York. Drugs, Medicines, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, etc—Briggs, Jelks & Cos., Quitman, Ga. Wheeler A Wilson Machines—W. B. Cievcß, General Agent, Savannah, Ga. Clothing at wholesale and retail—l. L. Falk A Cos., i Savannah, Ga. Cheap Goods of all descriptions, Groceries, etc— j b. Sbanctal, Quitman, Ga. Books and Stationery at wholesale and retail— John M. Cooper A Cos., Savannah, Ga. hale and Livery Stable—Cecil A Thrasher, Quit man, Ga. Manufactures of Cotton and Wool at the Quit- | man Factory—Dr. Henry Briggs, President. Dr. E. A. Jelks, Practicing Physician, Quit man, Ga. Edward R. Harden, Attorney at Law, Quitman, Ga. Clothing made to order—D. W. Price, Merchant Tailor, Quitman, Ga. Type Foundry and Printers’ Warehouse—James Connor's Sons, New York. Groceries, Dry Goods, Liquors, etc—Creech A Newsome, Quitman, Gw. James 11. Hunter, Attorney at Law, Quitman, Ga. Bennett A Kingsberrv, Attorneys at Law, Quit man, Ga. Citation—Georgia M. DeLaranaga cs. Lewis N. D-Ltrauaga, Suit for Divorce. # CHURCH 1H RECTOR Y • Raptl.it CUureti. Rev. C. D. Gaxpbkll, Pastor. Services the Second and Fourth Sundays. Church Conference cm Saturday before the Second Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Sunday School at 9 o'clock a. m. Pi-**l ytirinn Churctl. Rev. R. Q. Way, Pastor. Services every Third Sunday, at 11 o'clock, a m. Sunday School at 4 o’clock p. m. Mrthodl.it Church. Rev. S. S. Sweet, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning ut 10:80o’clock evening at o’clock. Sunday School at 9 o’clock a. m. Prayt. meeting Tuesday night in each Week. Some very fine Chignons at Ss. Shandal's. Jrlk* At Cos. Arc daily receiving their new supplies of general merchandize, and will soon have everything in shape. So we can see and tell next week what Mr. Mabbott has been doing in the Eastern cities. o A few more of those beautiful trimmed Ladies Hale. Prices reduced, very low. Call at the gtore of Bbkkm, Jeuta A Cos. Anew aupplv of Dixie Tnrnplows at Jobs Tilhbx'h. We Can’t Keep It o. Secret. We will tell next week what wonderful tilings Creech & Newsom have brought on from the North, unless they pay ns to keep it a secret. They know very well if we tell it their houses will he crowded all the time to Bee the wonders. o Silk Heps, Black Silks, Ac., at reduced prices, at Beioos, Jei.ks A Co’s. Groat attractions for the ladies at Beioos, Jelks A Co's. o DeWitt, Morgan & Cos., Savannah, Ga, Messrs. DeWitt, Morgan & Cos. are now receiving their immense stock of full and winter goods, embracing every variety of dry goods. Country people visiting Sa vannah will find it to their interest to call at that house. o A few fine Ladies Hats at S. Sliandal's. Satin striped and plain Poplins, at reduced prices, at Beioos, Jelks A Co’s. Cotton Receipts. There has been received at Quitman up to Thursday, the 4tli inst., 105 bales of new cotton. The average receipts for five days preceding the sth, 19 J bales. If the weather continues favorable almost the en tire crop will be gathered by the Ist Oc tober. , o Japanese Silks aud Linens, at reduced prices Beioos, Jelks, A Co's. o— : Can’t Borrow Our Shirt*. Mr. T. Robertson is now in Quitman, and furnished us with a pattern of Hal wick’s Curved Yoke Shirt, which he war rants to fit perfectly in the bosom. Get you a pattern—it is only one dollar—and will last yon a lifetime, and keep you in a good humor always. We are going to have some made, and when you see them you will regret not getting a pattern. o Removal. The undersigned having this day (September Ist) removed their Tin, Hardware and Stove store to the large and commodious building under the Masonic Hall (formerly occupied by M. C. Wade), and where they intend keeping a large and well selected stock of cooking and hoating stoves, tin ware, Ac., do cordially invite their old customers and the people of Brooks and adjoining counties to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. tiIEELTV A Avbbett, List Of Letters Remaining in office uncalled for up to Ist August, 1873: James Turner, Joseph Tillman, Henry Sharp, Mrs. 0. A. Roys ter, H. E. Rodgers, Miss Anna Otts, G. W. Mitchell, R. B. Muttair, Miss Sarah Martin, Miss Susie Morgan, Mrs. E. J. Jones, C. J. Jenkins, Dr. Hilton Jones, Jaeob Hearting; Miss Elizabeth Harrell, Jane Hupper, J. J. Godden, Miss G . E. Folsom, Miss Annie Edwards, Mrs. A. 0. Dismukes, Rev. Andrew Brigham, Man nice Bacon, Mr. Anderson 2, Simon Ad ams. S. M. Griffin, P. M. Quitman, Ga. o Plaid Grenadine*, black aud colors, at reduced Tices, at Beioos, Jelks A Go’s. o Just Look Hire. Our Mend, D. R. Creech, handed ns an advertisement on Thursday, which appears in another column of this issue, aud wo call especial attention to it, fop his stock of goods is certainly large and well assort ed. There is no merchant in the place more familiar with the wants of the peo ple of this country, or better qualified to make selections than D. R. Creech. He has the full confidence of the people in his honesty, and an unimpaired credit in the markets where he purchases. With these advantages, as well known to all as they are to us, he needs no recommenda tion from us. We appreciate his patron age, for we know his motive was to sustain an independent, outspoken paper. o Grass Cloth, at reduced prices, at Beioos, Jei.ks A Co’s. o Lilt of Better* Held for postage up to Ist September, 1873: Wm. Grantham, Waukenah, Fla.; C. S. Youmans, Blackshear, Ga.; Jack Ponder, Louisville, Ga.; Mrs. Mary E. Capers, Fort Gibson, Mias.-; Rev. Israel Epton, Thomasville, Ga.; Miss Nan Rol>- berson, Tallokas, Ga.; Muss Alice Allen, Tallokas, Ga.; Messrs.- Kirksey A Scott, Savannah, Ga.; Jno. Y. Brown, Columbia Cos., Fla.; Miss Anna Williams, Live Oak, Flo.; Mrs. C. A. Dopson. Blackshear, Ga.; Andrew, Mclntyre, Thomasville, Ga.; Richmond Williams, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. M. C. Davis, Stockton, Ga.; Miss Julia Geny, Lake City, Fin.; Mr. Jno. Berryhill, Columbia Cos., Fla. S. M. Griffin", I’. M., Quitman, Ga. o House Warmlns. On Tuesday night Mr. T. Shandnl and lady, who had just moved into their new and elegant residence, gave a party to which all the citizens were invited. Many attended; indeed, quite a crowd of ladies and gentlemen, all of whom to an idle spectator like us, appeared to "enjoy them selves to an eminent degree. Two rooms were occupied by dancers, another was oc cupied by those fond of other amusements, cards, etc., etc.j two spacious piazzas were filled by those who neither duuccd nor played, for they had neither time nor space to talk to the ladies. We must say for Mr. Shandnl that he knows how to make his friends feel at home. At half past eleven o’clock supper was announced, whyro everything that an epicure could desire was spread out before os in great abundance, and prepared in the most deli cate and elegant style. Then it was that the elegont little hostess displayed her hos pitality in making every one, feel welcome. Wines of different kinds, and lemonade were lavishly distributed, and we all ate and drank and were satisfied, after which we wont to our little bed without help. o Out on Bull. J. W. Stulnaker, who has been impris oned in the Brooks county jail for some months, in default of bail, is now released on bond. The offence as charged, was, in the mind of the Judge who committed him, of such magnitude that he felt it his duty to demand a large bond, the amount we don’t know, but we do know that it was more than he could find sureties for. But such has been the rapid decline in his health that Dr. E. A. Jelks, who has kindly attended him during his imprison ment, without any hope of compensation for his services, gave as his opinion that fur ther imprisonment would.seriously impair his health, if not greatly endanger his life. Upon this representation to his Honor, E. R. Harden, in the exercise of a humane, us well as legal discretion, reduced the bond to such an amount as ho could give, which he gave on Thursday last, and is now at liberty. We are in favor of a rigid | enforcement of the law, but we are glad j to see noble instincts of humanity still exists in the breast of our Judge; and in this we think the act worthy of the highest commendation, aud all right think ing men will approve it. The Virginia Canvass. — The reports from the Virginia canvass indicate a full vote and an overwhelming Conservative triumph, General indignation is felt at the ! insolent attempt of the Administration to j control the politics of the State and organ ize there another Louisiana. The feeling aud the activity of the canvass will proba bly secure a majority larger than Governor Walker’s in 1869 for Kemper, the Conser vative candidate. Colonel Mosby says that. Kemper and the Conservative ticket will be elected by from twenty to thirty thou sand. It is said that if the Conservatives | carry the Legislature there will be a general concurrence ih favor of returning the Hon. R. M. T. Hunter to the United States Senate. Early and Davis. —Gen. Jubal A. Early, ! in a letter to the Lynchburg (Va.) liepub j lican, expresses his doubts as to the gen uineness of a recently published interview i between a correspondent and Jell', Davis,in which Mr. Davis is made to say many in | discreet and foolish tilings, among others ! a severe criticism of Longstreet. Gen. i Early says that he was with Mr. Davis at i the Virginia Springs where the reported 1 interviews occurred, and is on the most I intimate terms with him but heard no such i expressions as are attributed to him escape his lips. A Lawrence man allows his wife $5 a week for pin money, with the understand ing that she should forfeit ten cents for each absent button, and the same amount for each cup of poor coffee. This arrange ment has been going on for two years, and the day has not yet come when he could ! claim ten cents A Titusville Justice, sent for to marry a couple, discovered, just before reaching the house where the oeremony was to be per formed, tlmt it stood a few rods v ithin Ve nango county, in which he had no jurisdic tion. The wedding party therefore ad journed to an open lot, and there among the bushes the knot was tied. A little girl in Norwich, Conn., returned ft pocket-book contaning considerable money which she had found, and was re warded with a two-eeut postage stamp. —— mm—mmmmmm i.i - Q l?ITM A N 31AKKKT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CREECH NEWSOM. Bagging—Gunny vd 16 a 20 Ikon Tie* ! *th 10 a 11 Bacon—Shoulders tt> —a 12% Clear Ribbed .Hi 13% a 14 Hama tt> —a 20 Bread-—Soda Biscuit lb —a 15 Lemon Biscuit It> —a 15 Ginger Snapps tt> 15 a 20 Beeswax It* —a 25 I Beef Steak It* 8 a 10 Butter—Goshen lb 45 a 52 Good Western lb —a 35 Candles—Adamantine tb a 25 Sperm tb 45 a 60 Coffer—Rio tb 25 a 30 Java, old Government, tb .30 a 40 Dry Goods—Prints, fancy yd 12% a 15 % Brown Shirtings *.. yd 12 a 15 :% Brown Sheetings... vd —a 15 4-4 “ “ yd —a 15 White Osnaburgs yd a 15 Striped 14 yd 12% a 16 Checks yd 12% a 15 Yarns, Ass’t No’s . 5* lb 160 a1 75 Flouu-North'n Superline.bbl 800 alO 00 Northern Extra ... ..bill, 10 50 all 00 North’nFam’vA Fancy.bbl 12 00 als 00 Fish—Mackerel No. l.liuTfbbl 800 alO 00 “ No. 1 kits 2GO a 280 “ No.‘2 bbl 700 a 900 “ No. 2 kits 250 a 200 Herrings, No. 1 Ikjx 40 a 60 “ Scaled. ... .box 45 a 50 Fowls— Chickens doz —a 300 Turkeys, large size , each 100 a 125 Grain—Corn, white, from store bu —a 75 Oats bu 70 a 90 Hides and Skins—Good Flint Cow tb 12 a 14 Dry Halted Cow Hides, tb 10 a 12 Goat Skins each 10 a 20 Otter Skins each 100 u 300 Ikon—Swedes tb 8 a 10 Lakd—XXX in bbls It* 12 a 12% Leaf Gibs —a 1 20 lietiuud 3 tbs ft GO Liquors—Whisky, Common Proof... gal 1 35 a 1 40 Rectified .gal 200 a 225 Bourbon, good gul 350 a 400 Brandy, American.... gal 250 a8 00 Bum, St. Croix .gal 450 a 500 JHiaaiort, good gul 5 CM) a 700 Cl in. Imported gal 500 a5 50 Gin, Common gal 225 a 250 Scotch A Eng. Ales... doz 250 a 2 25 Porter, Genuine doz 250 a 275 Lumber- Flooring boards M 12 00 als 00 Dressed Flooring M 1G IK) alB 00 Shingles, pine M 300 a 400 Meal—Fine bbl a 1 00 Hominy bbl a 1 00 Syrup... gul a 50 Nails—4 and 5d keg 750 a 8 (X) Oils—Kerosene gul 35 a 40 Linseed gal a 1 35 Powder—Ride, fine .keg 725 a 7 50 F. F. F, 1% tb can a 75 Potatoes—Sweet bbl G 5 a 75 Hick -(.'loan Carolina . .. .tb 9 a 10 Salt—Liverpool sack 225 a2 30 ! Shot—Drop bag 300 u3 25 Buck bug 275 a 300 Soap—Family No. 1 lb —a 10 Pale.... tb '8 a 10 Common to Fair lb 6% a 8 Sugars -Crushed & Pow'd It* 14 a 15 A White lb 13% a 14 B White tb 13 a 13% 0 Extra tb 13 a 18% Yellow C tb 12 a 13' Florida tb 8 a 11 Smok o Tobacco—Durham .tb 70 a 70 Fruits and Flowers.... tb 65 a. 70 Other Grades lb 50 a GO Tobacco—Common Sound . It* 00 a 05 Medium. ... .lb GO a 65 Bright It) 75 a 80 Pocket Pieces lb GO a 80 Dark Caddies, Sweet ...lb 70 a 80 Tallow—Good lb —a 8 Vinegar- White Wine ...gal a 50 Cider Vinegar gal a 50 Wool—Unwashed ft* a 25 Soda tb. 10 a 15 Oysters 1 lb can a 15 “ .2 lb can • a 25 Sardines box a 25 Starch lb 15 a 20 Snuff tb 75 a 100 The above are cash prices. >(C u iDV iG km si; n B NTS. T. EPSOM HOWELL. New Carriage Manufactory. rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE 1 in announcing to the public that he lias opened a CARRIAGE, BUGGY and WAGON MANUFACTORY IN QUITMAN, GEORGIA, (Near the Market) And ia now prepared to do all work in that line a.u neat as it can be done in the South. REPAIRING AND JOB WORK WILL BE IJONE AT SHORT NOTICE. Painting anil Trimming CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN GEOR GIA. lily principal woodworkman is Mr. HIRAM FRETWBLL, nil old and experienced workman. All work will be done promptly and on reasona ble termr, and warranted. Please give me a call before you give yotir work to others. ang(L4in T. F.PfiOM HOWELL. JAS. R. SHELDON. COTTON FACTOR —AND— (icn’l Corn mission Merchant No. 102 Bay Street, Savannah, - - - - Georgia. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. BAGGING, IRON TIES and ROPE Furnished, Correspondence and Consignments Solicited. PROMPT RETURNS G UARANTEEU. eepfi-3m NEW STOCK. riIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED J in person in the Eastern Cities, a large aud well assorted stock of General Mercliandine, is now prepared to offer peculiar inducements to his many customers and the public generally. His stock embraces a complete variety of Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery and Glass ware, All kinds of Woodware and A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES, all of which he offers on the most reasonable ; terms. D. R. CREECH. HepG6m MARSHALL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor, BOARD, $3 OO Per Day. auglG*tf NEW ADVERTISEMNTB. CLAdllOliN & CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Grocers, CORNER RAY AND DRAYTON STREETS, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. '. ILL ...J"! ■■...f 111 .■! 1 -■ l,lll ■ 1 1 11111 HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1815. QUK STOCK COMPRTZBB EVERY VARIETY OK GROCERIES, VIZ: FLOUR, of everv grade, HAMS, BACON, SHOULDERS and SIDES, BULK MEATS, PORK, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, CODFISH, MACKEREL, POTA’K )ES, MOLASSES in lihds and bids, SUGAR in lihds, VINEGAR, ONIONS, etc. SHIP CHANDLERY, .4 LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND. NAILS AND SPIKES OF EVERY VARIETY. LIQUORS—FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Ot* the purest and Host, Qualities. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WINES, VIZ: CHAMPAIGN, CLARET, MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT, and NATIVE WINES, (’Sinned (floods. OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, SARDINES, SALMON, MEATS, PEACHES, TOMATOES, GREEN CORN, GREEN PEAS, MILK, Etc., Etc. Also a Variety of JELLIES and PRESERVES, LEMON and RASPBERRY SYRUPS, CATSUPS, PICKLES, MUSTARD, MACCARONI, COFFEES and TEAS of every variety, TOILET and other SOAPS, POTASH of all kinds, TOBACCO. CIGARS, MATCHES, etc. We Invite Country Merchants to Examine our Stock. clac* 11< m.\ & ctrx>• live jiiam. R. L. GENTRY, Travelling Agent. nngl(;-(f L. DkVVITT. It. MORGAN. T. S. SANFORD. DeWitt, Morgan & Cos 139 CONGRESS STREET, Sa3LVja.lXnNrA.il, GrA., DEAI.EHH IN Foreign and. Domestio DRY GOODS, i \ITILL, ON Ist OF SEPTEMBER, COMMENCE OPENING THEIR FALL AND WINTER W stock, and will offer the same for CASH on the most reasonable terms. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS, QUILTS and TOWELS, EMBROIDERIES and GLOVES, WOOLEN GOODS, for GENT’S and BOVS, FULL STOCK OF PLANTER’S SUPPLIES. ii^—. Dr. D. COX, LIFE STOCK, SLAUGHTERED HEATS, AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, -AND— PURCHASING AGENT, Sa,va;nna.li, Ga. STOCK LOTS William and West Broad Streets. Produce Depot In Basement of City Market. CO NS IttNMKNTS OF BEEF CATTLE, MILCH COWS, SHEEP, HOCIS, GAME, DRESSED MEATS, &c., Ac., —ALSO— POULTRY, EGGS, VEGETABLES, ERUPTS, MELONS, SUGAR, SYRUP, HONEY, HIDES, TALLOW, Ac., auglG-tf RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. A DV F.HTISEMF.NTS. NOW IS THE TIME To Subscribe for THE INDEPENDENT, A Live, Wide Awake WEEKLY JOURNAL, Published ut QUITMAN, GA. Contains the Latest d* FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IN TELLIG ENCE, Ami is Sent to All Parts of the Country FOR THE SMALL SUM OF OO per Annum, J. C. OALLAHKH, Editor and Proprietor. - Ml* KIXINKOi;* DtMI'HS.MEVrS. (mn LATEST IMPOVr.Mr.NTB.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD . . Over 750,000 in Use. If you think of buying a Sowing Machine it will pay you to examine "the records of those now iu use and protit by experience. Tin* WhcrUr A Wilson Stuit|s alone as the only Light Running; Machine, lining the notary Hook, making a hock Stitch, alike on both Hides of the fabric sewed. All shuttle machines waste power in drawing the shuttle back after the stitch is formed, bringing double wear and strain upon both machine and operator, nonce, while other machines rapidly wear out, the Wheeler & Wilson hast* a Lifetime, and proves an economical investment. Do not believe ull that is promised by so-called “Cheap” machines, yon should require proof that years of use have tested their value. Money once thrown away cannot bo recovered. ►Send for our circulars. Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payments taken. Oldaqachincs put iu order or received in exchange: WHEELER & WILSON MF’G CO.’B OFFICES: Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Columbus, Ga. W. B. C'levkh, Gen. Agt., Savanuah, Ga. maySl-llm CHARLES GASSMAN, Merchant Tail or, 26 1-2 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA. ang9-tf u__ J. S. N. 8 N O W, DENTIST, Quitman, ----- Georgia, Office Up Stairs, Finch’s Comer. aug23-4m DR. E. A. JELKS, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Quitman, Ga. OFFICE—Brick building adjoining the store of Messrs. Briggs, Jelks He Cos., Screven street. nmylOtf LEG A I. A 1)V KRTISKM ENTS. Citation. STATE OF GE< HKJIA- Brookh Ooomty.-- Whf.rf.as, David Hlpl’s bavins appnrd to the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration upon the estate of DANIEL HlEßß,deceased, lute or said county, these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the creditors and next of kin of DANIEL HIEBK, to be and appear at the Ordinary’s office wi thin the time allowed by law,and show cause, if nnv they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to David Biers on DANIEL HIEIt’B estate. September Ist, 1873. J. M. BHEAKEB, scp6-4 Ordinary, Oil: ration. QTATE OF GEORUIA—Hkookh CotTNTY.—It IO appearing to the Ordinary of said oeunty that the minor heirs of George Folsom, of said county, have no guardian, and that a necessity for a guardian exists, aud uo persqu has applied for such guardianship. Therefore, all pereons con cerned will take notice that unless some fit and proper person makes application by the First Monday in October next, such guardianship will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Coiart of said County. Septerabcrßjt, 1878. Hepo-4k ' J. M. SHEARER, Ordinary. Citation. STATE OF GEORGIA—Brooks County.— Whereas, Jos. J. Rogers and Jno. 11. Rogers, having applidd tp tho Com*t of Ordinary for Let ters of Administration upon the estate of EJkiAH ROGERS, deceased, late of said county. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the creditors and next of kin' of URIAH ROGERS, to be and appear at the Ordinary’s office within the time allowed by law, and Show cause, if any they can, why permanent adudnin tration should not he granted to Jos. J. and Jno. 11. Rogers on URIAH ItOGERK’ estate. Witness. J. M. Bueareb, Ordinary of said County, this, August 26th, 1873. WILLIAM G. BENTLEY, aug3o-4t Dep. Cl’k Court of Ordinary. CITATION, STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Brooks County. Superior Court, May Term, 1873.) Present, His Honor A. H. Han sell, Judge. Georgia M. DeLaranaga vs. Lewis N. DeLara naga- libel for divorce. Rule to perfect service. It appearing to the Court by thv return of.Jho Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in this county; and it further appearing that lie does not reside in this State, it is, on motion of coun sel, ordered that said defendant appear and an swer at the next term of this Court, else that the case he considered iu default, and the plaintiff a llowetl to proceed. * • - And it is further ordered that this rule- bo*pnh lished in the Independent once a month for four months. AUG. H. HANSKLL, Judge S. C..S. C.. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. june2B-lam4m W. G. Bentley, Clerk. Administrator’s Sale. mWO MONTHB AFTER DATE APPLICATION I will bfc made to tho Court ,oL Ordinary of Brooks county, af the first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of William Folsom, late of said county,• deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. September Ist, 1873. W. R. RYALL, C. W. Ilk ALL. sep6-2t Admr’s estate of Wm. Folsom. STATE OF GEORGIA -Bbooks County—Will. be sold before the Court House door iu tho town of Quitman on the FIRST TUKBDA V in October next, between the usual hours of sale, lot of land number three hundred and eighty-fgar (.’184), in the twelfth district'of said eouuttf, levied on as the property of the estate A. J. Lawson, to satisfy a if. fa. issued by Burke Supe rior Court iu favor of M. Jones, property pointed out by him. J. H- D McRAE. uugßo-4t Deputy Sheriff. Notice. rnHE UNDERSIGNED ‘ OFFERS FOR SALE X his valuable plantation, in Brooks county, seven miles' south of Qnffmrttft'on tAc pfcbtyc rond leading to Madison, I’U., cmßfming <*lo acres; UK) acres in cultivation. Also all the stock, funning implements, and the present yrop of grain and forage of every description.. All offured on favorable terms. Parties desiring to will be shown over the premises at anv tihie by aug23-tf JAS. WILBUR. Red Rust Proof Oats* 500 BUSHELS GENUINE MUr* PROOF OATS 1710 R SALE AT HY PLANTATION, NEAR . Dry Lake, at fl 50 per bushel. I have planted them sor three years, and they have proved to be perfectly free from rust, smut or might, and 25 per cent, heavier than the common oat. DAN’L A. HORN, aug 23-lrn Boston, (ia*