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KMWi&PSSSii 't^ary, . f in 1 ' jjiU^SKsflNItESS^F* 'WP* .^YJ^VsfT*;- ^* , ' ; .'^?!}f i ’g™KfctK '"’iSaS’ '1 ■f^mp w^P'* • > TT-J" EEiVrlnh iisBB. % ’» A correspondent writing to tho Savannah '^..•AJwrtiner, from ^gBtta,. v Oltr.iljisiting , ihe ccmet.iry ivliorotho ConfecTsttite soldiers lie buried, says on Olio is traced a singlo word “Unknown.■’ -'lid died! eVr lie could give bis linmo, and no relative may ever claim liis remains. A framed plcco of V!vP®* tr y 'vrittx'n by a young Indy well known V*S» ; famc, with tho sketch of an angel, with ■ wings plumed for flight, is hung just bc- ' ^ f ' 7 loSr'tho Word “Unknown.” I sond the poet. ~ /- ry with name, dat<s. Au., ns found in tho Cemetery, and trust others inny derive as much from tho pernaal of it ns 1 did. V v. II. LE^ALyrOTMOES DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Ibeiliri flMle. W ILL be told on the firat Tuesday in May nesl» before tb^Conrt Hhust^in ^the city of ceased, vs. James Ilapes, F. M.jColquett A Chariot Albany, between the Usual hours of sale, a house and lot containing one acre, more or leas, lying on the South side of Flint street. No. 78, in theijiy of Albany, Dougherty county, to satisfy a Ufa from Ohciokee Buperior Court, April Term, 1864 Roase- tell, Hyde A Clark ts. James Jordon nud Frederick Reeria, pointed out by plaintiffs’ Attorney, March ;UMh, 1807. -J. 8. DROWN, ill til Deputy Sheriff. Wrlten on visiting the grata of Confederate dead nthoAugi ••Unknown, in the Augusta Cemetery, and seeing one marked mown.”—CAnniE Rkll Sixmin. I stood beside a lit lie mound. Marked by an humhie stone, And read the soldier's epitaph In the one word—“ Unknown!” Not e’en a name to tsll of him Who slept so sweetly there— No name o'er which ieted one could bend To drop affection's tear. The only one who slept " Unknown” Among the many brave, ••Bomebudy’s darling” though, I know. Bleeps in tltnl soldier’* grute! Perchance to some poor mother's heart Ha waa the only joy— » Perchance that mother waited long To welfoino homo her boy ! Perhaps a gentle sister, too, . Prayed for him night nud day, And watched wit If'snx Ions heart to greet Ths loted one from the fray ; Or, it may lie somo maid whose low To him was yet moro dear, .. Is weeping now with grief for him Who slcops so sweetly here! Upon onoli little white *lah heie Is traeed somo soldier s nntue. ^— And proudly do we Into to tell Their glorious deeds to fame! Rut ah I’tis aad indeed to stand Reside this humhie stone. And read no name— and know that one Is sleeping nil •• Unknown. To know that there are losing heart a Wbo’d glte thoir all to-day. To eland btsldo this grave where sleeps Their soldier boy in grey ! Hut 'tis enough to kuow that he For our dear country died— And stranger hands can twine tail Hotter* Aboto 'his spot ir pride. Ah ! heie are many soldier grates— He dooa not sleep alone, And though no name of him is traced Upon this simple tint to— There is a spotless scroll above And on that snowy page Hath angel hand* for thee. •• Inknowii,' llccoided name und age. Al’oum, Feb., 1867. Hltchcll Sheriff* Sale. ,L t» Mid a* Ik* (ret Tuetdar in May next, . .* Ikn lorn of Camilla, In nla county, Lot. . of Land No*. M3, til and 347, all laricd on •a the proparty of Jamoa Mcplei to aatlcfy two ( fat. it,uo.t from Mliohal! (aparior Court, Ih favor of Robert Walker, executor of Uurld Walker, da Wx To Ike Taxpayers of Darker! j t’ounly. rpilK books for receiving relurns of taxes for the 1 year 1807, will bo open at the store of MER CER A SMITH, in Albany, on the FIRST DAY of April next. Persons hating freedmen employed are required to return tho names of all males be tween the ngps of 111 and 60 years of ago. Freed- tnon that ar» not in the employment of a white per son arc required to como forward nud make returns of their polls and property. Owners of land are re quired to teturulbem by designating number, dis trict and section, according to the original survey. B. F. J)xU RAFFENHIKD, T. H. D. C. March 21—20 UKOUOIA—Dougherty County. TO At!. WHOM IT MAT ROSCKKN ! S ULLIVAN E. KEMBALL hating in proper form Applied to me for permanent letters of ad rain is- trillion on the estate of Samuel K. Ketuhali, late of ' said county,deceased. This In to cite all, and sin* ! gulsr the creditors nud next of kin nf said Samuel IK. Kc mhiill, to lio and appear nt my office within I the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any ! they can, why permanent administration should not |isancija. terms, the granted to Bullitan K. Kcmball on Hamttel K. This April 1st, 1817. Ketnlmll's estate. Wiine-s, my hand and official signature, this March22, IHU7. W. II. WILDER. March 2d, 1867 Ordinary. Cox and Carkart A Brother ts. James Maples, pro porty pointed onl by Win. Dawson. Also, at the same time and plaee will be sold ono and ono-balf acres of Lend No. 807, in the 10th District of Mitchell eounty, known as the John Thomas place, whereon John A. Dali now tesides, to satisfy two Justics Court ft fas, issued from the 1178d District. G. M. Wm. R. Hatpin ts John Thomas, levy made and returned to me by a consta- by a Constable, April 1st, 1807. HENRY SMITH, Sheriff. Admliiiftlrafor'n Bale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of (Ordina ry of Worth county, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Isabella, in (lie county of Worth, on the First Tuesday in June next, Lot of Land No. (68( in tho loth District of said county, contnining (202)) acroa more or less. Also Lot (108) in the 16th District, containing (202$) acres more or less, the preperty of the late Harry G. Ford, deceased. Term*, note and approved sc- cjrity. This April 1*1, 1867. R. G. FORI), Jr., Surviving Administrator. Notice. \Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary Baker Superior Court—Nov. Term) 1865. Fetition to Foreolose Mortgage. RICITD F. LYON. Adm’r of B. F.. White, Va. DANIEL C. McIXTYRB. TT appearing to the Court by tho petition of Rich- rdF.r — heretofore existing between T ® 1l6b‘rt"AN,’ kaa bain” diatolred by mutual consent, and by the aaU of\ the in terest of the Estate of Gilbert to IH. C. BA LL* The old business of Gilbert & Hflsmen will be settled by me ss surviving partner, and all persons indebted either by note or account, are ««««•;»* requested to como forward and liquidate their in- d ' h,Cl " ,CS ’" J. HILBM \N, Surviving partner of Gilbert & llilstnan. Albany, January 18tb, 1867. 2—8m X arifl'. Lyon, Adui'r, accompanied by tho note and Mortgage Deed, that on tho 6th day of March, 1860, Defendant made and delivered to him hi* pro- misery note, hearing Unto the day and year afore said, whereby the Defendant promised twelve mouths after date of said note to pay the Plaintiff, or bearer thirteen hundred dollars for value received, - with interest from date. And that afterwards, to-wit*, on the day and year aforesnid said Defendant, bet- v . *- .... * ter to secure the payment of said note, executed on hand EVERYTHING IN THEIR LINE, and delivered to t he Plaintiff his Deed of Mortgage, a „d respectfully solicit patronage. Dr. Hilaman conveying to Plaintiff lot of land number (78) aev- w iU give hispcrsoualaUeution to prescriptions.—■ enty-eight, iu'tlie seventh district of said county, *ghe business will bo conducted upon STRlCTLi A to lie void on payment of said ntito. And it furtli- c^SII BA813. er appearing that said note remaius unpaid, it is | HILSMAN^ BALL, therefore ordered that said Defendant do. pay into I ry 18 th, 1867 --3m this Court, ou or before the firir«dny of»the next . term thereof, the priucipifL ip^^d^andcostsdue on said note, or show cifeWn coutnHyr if' any he has. And that on failufosoto do, the Equity 1 of Redemption ih and to snid mortgaged premises, S3 3 he forever barred and foreclosed. If it further or dered that this Rule ho published in the Albauy AVi'm once a month for three months previous to the next term of this Court, or served on the Defendant or his special agent or attorney, at least three T)Y virtue of an order from the Court or Ordinary 1U0Ut j lS previous to the next term of this Court. II of Worth County, will beaold before the Court I RICHARD II. (LARK, Mouse door in Isabella, Worth county, on the 1st ■ Judge Sup’r Court 8. W. C. Tuesday in Jnne next, thirty accres of land, upon which is situated n comfortablo and commodious dweliiug house, good brick chimneys, with eight rooms, with other out buildings, a good and healthy summer residence for some wealthy person, situate in Isabella. Terms, note and approved security. It. II. FORD, Jr., WM. H. HARRIS, Executor*. Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale. W ild, behold before the Court House door nt Albany, tin., on the first Tuesday in May ne»t, between the legal hours of sale, the following ! property, to-wit.City lots numder* 1U0, 23, on Washington street—37, 80, 30, 38, and 42, on ! Stnte street— 37 on Fourth street, and the dwelling house or R. F. White, all in the city of Albany, Ga. / J.oricd by virtue ofn Hnperior Court fifn returna ble to June Term, 1867, of Dougherty county, On., Joshua II. Price vs. H. F. White. JAMES W. KEMP, Sheriff. March 30, 1867. A mtlNlSTRA TOWS SA LE, U NDER and by virtue of nn order from tho Court of Ordinary of Dougherty county, U.n , will ho sold before tho Court House door of said county on the first Tuesday in May next, within tho legal hour* of sale—Lot* number* til and 63, on Flint Street, and numbers 62 and 64, on North Street, in the city of A lb any and said county, con taining olid-quarter of au acre each, more or less. To be sold ns the proyerly of tho estate of Batnuel 8. Crawford, late of said eounty, deceased, and for the benefit of the creditor* of snid estate. Posses sion of tho premises given the first ofJanunrv next. TERMS—One-half cash, ths balance due the first of Jnnunrv next. Note with good security required. ^ J. F. CAIUlll.K, Adm’r of 8. 8. Crawford, dec’d. March Pth, 1867. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE South-Wi:smix R. R. Co , I Office Macon, Ga., Dec. 28, 1866’. i O N and alter Sunday. 30th in«t . Mail and lVv sengcr Train on thi* Rond will run ns follows: Leave Mncon 8 60 A M. Arrive at Eufnula 30 P. M. Leave KuTn'uU..... 7 20 v. M. Arrive at Macon 1 50 P. ,M. Leave Mncon r 60 a. M. Arrive at Columbus 3 15 P. M. Leave Columbus 8 00 A. M. Arrive at Macon I MU*. M. Connecting nt HmiihviRo with Albany train. Leave BmRhvRlo 1 40 P. M. Arrive at Albany 3 11 P. M Leave Albauy o «.*• A. M. Arrive at Smlthvlllo 11 tto A. M. For the present a train will run on i lie f orl Gaines Branch Road from Cuthberi ns fur ns Coleman nud haek threo times u week, connecting with Eufuula ! frbri-8. Mall and Passenger Train. VIRGIL POWERS. Jan 26. r.ng'r and Sup’l NOTICB TO DEBTORS AND ORBDITOR8. A l.l. persons liaviug demands against G. W. M, Voting,.late nf Worth county, deceased, will present them to me for payment; and those indcht ed to said estate must eomc forward and meke itn- mediale payiiicnt of the same. THOMAS J. YOUNG, Adm’r. Fel»20, 17-40J «» W' i;KIIIU;l.l—lloURbrrl) foil ill}'. WHEREAS, I.. E. Weloh, Administrator of the estate of l)r. Joint R. Hardwick, htleoi said county, deceased, applies to mo for leave to soil the House and Lot in ihe city o' Albany, wherron tho said de ceased resided at the time of his death. The«e are therefore to cite nil (tarties interested, to ho end npponr at ray offioe within the lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, if liny they have, why said letters should not bo grunted. Given under my band and official signature, this •lilt tiny of February, 1867. W. II. WILDER, Ordinary. , Rapniretl At MACON PRICES ^ IMOK THE ENTIRE satisfaction giveu by our Experienced Workman, ' GEORGIA—Ronffhrrty Uoiioty. , TWO months after dale the undersigned will ap- | ply to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said I county, for leave io sell the Real Estate belonging to the estate of George R. King, late of said county, deceased. This lltlt February, 1867. PETER J. 8TRo/F.H, Adm’r Feb 12th, 1867 11 WOKTII COUNTY. GcoiUiia—Worth County. SIXTY DAYS after date application will be made to the Ordinary of said countv, for leave to sell lot of laud number 213, in tho 7(n district of said coun ty, as the property of WiRiam Willis, deceased. BENJAMIN WILLIS, Adm’r of William Willis, dec'd. march 28,1867. Worth County Sheriff Sale. OMk.lul four inontli., «. conUauibr «-k «ui'! ih. 3r.tTu.-d.rlnM.TB.il, will b, mid friend, and customer, t" hrln* In Ikeir l y in ,|, p „ f |„,|„||, t Worth county, U.., be- j tween the legal hours of sale, the following proper- Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,j^y,^ .mi a.ii.r*.*,;.,.. Dooly now W\ For repair*, and guarantee satisfaction. Eniri*n.vivtL? T)nnn to Onlor j Court for cost on 1!0» from Worth’Suporior Court, ' 0119 Uriltr ” j George Spring va. said Wm. .XT. Foster. Property 0) acres of land of lot (uumher (OO) • sixteenth (10th) district of originally ly now Worth county ; x levied pn ax the proper- f Wm. M. Foster, to satisfy the officers of L. E. Weloh &. Go’s. l J ftOOK ANU itWMV STORK. •V-lfir 8p»otlolo Glasaes refltted to anlt nil ngna. Albany, Jan. 17,1807. ••j - r. 1 .-.T- - . t. W. niTCDBLI., 4X0. W. SHALLCROS! J * 'tdr Mmit] JXO. M. COOK. 1 If pointed out bv plaintiff’s attorney. JOSEPH 8. SUMNER, msrch’JO, 1867 Deputy 8 he rift. , Shallcross & Co., Provision •AND tamtssion itwjjauis, L0U1SVIIJiE, - - KY. Gsokua,- Worth County.—TWO months after dale application will be made to the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to . ihe estate of William 1*. Whittington, late of said . t. smith, j county, deceased, consisting of two hundred and tlont.i, Cii. f°r ( y-flve •<•«■** of 1«‘ number fivo hundred and .twenty-eight. (528) in the 7th district of Worth • county. PENNY WHITTINGTON, • frb.3 Admt’x W. P. Whittington. Gkoruia, Worth County,—These ora to notify all and singular the kindred and oreditors, and all ; others concerned, to be and appear at my office ; within the tltne prescribed bylaw, to thow cause, if I any they have, whsrI should not, by virtue of tty office, appoint tbt Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person, Administrator on the estate of Augustus J. Sobruiohius, dee d. ..Qlven under my hand and official signature, this w^gfc. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary, OTOHOXA-nORTH COU5TV.' «« are thmftnw le notify Mtwi altpiUr ». y .k.w»ure.;fx.y^ k.^ »k 7 „jd ht' AxnJ am) o(Belli ilfiutpre, ifclx l “f) 1606i—‘—i .-Tf 51 MKS W. ROUSE, OnllMig Admlni«lrator* Nalr. T)Y virtno of au order of the Court of Oordinary Jt> of Worth County will lie sold before the Court Itouso door in said county on the First Tuesday in June next, Lot of Land No. 68, in thu 14th District •if Worth County the Property of the late Stephen A. Sherman, deceased. Sold for distribution.— Term* Cash. April 4th, 180#. MARY SHERMAN, Administrator of 8. A. Sherman. Aduiini«lrator*a Sale. ILL be sold before tho Court House door in Ihe town of Isabella in Worth county, Ga., between the usual hour* of sale, nil the ladd* of the said Calvin Register, deceased, on the first Tuesday in June next. Term* of Sale, note and approved security. This April 1st, 1867. MILDRED M. REGISTER. Administratrix of Calvin Register. Administrator’s Sale. TJY virtue of on order of the Court of Ordinary if of Worth comity, will bo sold before Jho Court house door in said County on tho First Tuesday in June next, one-half of Lot of Land No. (528) in Ihe 5th District of Worth, tho property of the late Wil liam P. Whittington, deceased. Sold for distribu lion. Terms Cosh. This April 1*1,1867* ' l’KNNlt WIIITIXGTO.V, Administratrix. Worlli Kii|M*rior Court, October Adjourned Tcrui, 1*160. M. A. TARVER, Excrnlor, ! vj s| MATIIKW T.. IIHVAN. f ola " 5,orl «**»- I T appearing In the Court hy the petition of Hen ry A. Tarver, Executor of II. II. Tarver, shows that Mathew L. Rrynn hy deed of mortgage, dated on the 4th day of May, 1863, conveying to Noah A. Moses lot* of land numbers (66) sixty-nine, (70) seventy, (115) one hundred and fifteen, (116) one hundred and sixteen. (123) one hundred and twen ty-throe. In the (luth) fifteenth district of Worth county, State of Georgia, for tho securing the pay- ment of two prorotsory notes, both dated on the 3rd day of December, 1862, the first d*.‘o on the first day of January, alter dale, of the sum of Four Thousand dollars: and the second due on tho first day of January 18tt4, for the sum of Eight Thousand Six Hundred und Fifty-Six Dollars and Twenty-Five Cents, with interest from the-first day of January, 1863, which said note* arc now due and unpaid: and which said notes and mortgage havo been for value received transferred by said Noah A. Moses to said Henry A. Tarver, Executor as aforesaid. It is, therefore, on tnothn of Joint A. Davis,Plain tiff ’« Attorney, ordered tharthe said Mnthcw L. llryaa do pay into this Court, heforn the first day of the term of the next term hereof, tho principal, interest and cost ou said notes, nud in default, that said mortgage on said lotH of land be foreclosed, and the equity of redemption therein he over barred, nnd t service that service of this notice he perfected on said Mathew L. Rrynn according to law. November Tilt, 1866. J. A. DAVIS, Plff’s Att y. A true extract from tho minutes of Worth Supe rior Court, October Adjourned Term, 1866. WILLIAM I*. HUNT, CIcm. March 14. 1807-24-in 4 in Judge Sup’i November Term, 1866. Baker Sheriff Sale. March 21, 1867 RORKRT J. MILLS, Sheriff Raker County. lllWIN COUNTY. Gkoiiuia—Irwin County. WHEREAS, .1. J. Hendcisnn nnd Mary Whitley, I applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of John Whitley, deceased. These are therefore u> cite nud admotiisti nil nnd. singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within Ihe lime pro- - scribed by l nv, nod show cause, if any they have, why said Utters should not be granted to J. J. 1 Henderson and Mary Whitley. • Given under mv hand at office, this 22d day of Mirreb, 1807. * L. M. COI.RERTII, Ordinary March 1867. Administrator’* Mule. WILL bo sold before Gin Court House door-in Irwinville, Irwin county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in May next, lot of land number 46 in the 6th dis trict of snid county ; sold as the property of R. Af. , Griffin, deceased, for.the benefit of the heirs nnd health nnd happiness. W OULD Respectfully inform his the oitixens of Albany anjl Burroumlin? 1 try, that ho 1ms jut* returned froog The undersigned have associated themselves • to* with a choice selection of tho gellu-r in ik. DRUG BU31NE88. nt ih. OLD ■TASDoraiU«ri_*Hil.m«n. - Th.y j 1 roini..U) fmegt (Md Olid Sliver Wi Kinxii CnnoxoMXTKBs. tho most atantf] 1 perfect timekeepers mado for the Poektu^P j J’atmt Lettrt and Uoritonlah, by the best a, can, English and European Manufacturer*, j 1 ELEGANT JEWELRY, Lades’ aad Gents’ Fine Gold Signet and Gem Rings. Pins, 8leeve-8tafl Duttons, Brooches, Seals, Keys, 1*4 F Masonic Emblei Wedding R i n f GOLD AND SILVER Superior Gold Pens wltb Diamond f Silver and Plated Ware, Rogers, and Wostcnholraa’ superior, firrtlj Cuttlery,- Dinner and Desert Sots, Razors, Scissors, |j Knives, tie., &c. SvQ 8S3,| Writing and Dressing Cases, Wallets, Pocketll Toilet Sets, Combs, Rrusnes, &o„ ie.l Warrant’d Genuine Meeraohaum Pipes Afif Umbrellas, W'nlking Canes, &o., &c. Musical instruments,] Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Aecort MUSIC bo: PISTOLS; of Colts’, nnd the most approved MsnufacL Caps and Cartridges, nil sixes, and of best a There cometh glad tidingaof joy to all, To young and to old, to great and to small; The’ beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for *11, and all may be fair. 1 Bv the 11.0 of CHASTELLAR’S ‘white liquid E2STA.MEL, For improving and Beautifying tho Complexion. The most vnluabie nnd perfect preparation in use, for giving tho skin 11 beautiful pearDlike tint, that is only fnund in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches. 8allow- ness. Eruptions, ami all impurities of sho wkin, W ILL lie sold on tlie first Tuesday in May next. before the Court House door in the town of Newton,.Raker county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, Ihe following lotof laud, vix.: Number. t*n Immlrml nndeighiy-nlno, (S8!i) in. | hm/jig ibo .«mo nnd leaving tho ikin obit. Imn.lrml em nlnrty. (.>Jti) lbreckundre.lnn. olo.eo, M(1 c { c „. nT.bnntor. It. its. onimol bo detected (.111) three hundred undiliiity, i33 )three hundred , h ,j |C c i oscsl scrutiny, and being a vegetable pre- nml seventy, (376) nnd all of three hundred and ten, p rtrat j on j H perfectly harmless. Ills the only .aril- 1 :J I6) nnd three-hundred nndlhiriy-one, (331) south |., eof (lie k | u a used hy the French, and is consid- nf Alligator ( reek, hi the seventh (.Hi) district ot 0| . pt ,, |||e i> arl8 i an llS indispensable to a perfect Raker county. Levied ou i«s the property ot Jus. , oUel / c llW aH* of 30,(KH» bottles were sold during W. f ears! to satisfy an attachment Ufa issued from , he t * ar> R Sllffic ient guarantee of its efficacy, the Buperior ( ourt of linker county, in ftivor of • j» r j c ,, oIi k. cen ts. .Sent by mail, post paid, on James G. Cheek vs. sold James Vi Hears . Proper- | recc ipL of an order, by 1 ty pointed out in said litn, and nllidnvit filed in nc- RF.HGKR, 8IIUTTS k Co., Chemist*, cordnnce wiili the law. 285 River 8t., Troy, N. Y. AFFLICT D! Suffer No More !lflocks nnd Itegula Wbm by Hi. in, ot 1IR. JOINVILLE’S ELIXIR ■ J a y a i,J yo hour ncoumtoTIniokJ 11 <'nn be cured permanently, nndat a trifling cost. I • » ‘ JJfcSr* Arrangements have been made lending manufacturing koines by which 1 orders for Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, F nnd Gem Jewelry, Fire Anns, &c., will bee with accuracy and dispatch, nnd onthnrooi FAVORABLE TERMS. fOT All kinds of Watches, Clocks • airy Cleaned and Repaired In an cffici Gold, Silver and Speoie. Bought, Solti and ExcUaii Albany Watch and Jewelry BROAD STREET, - - AI.BAK S. 8TRA1 Albany, October 27, 1866 yoi can The astonishing success which lias attended this invaluable medicine for Physicalaud Nervous Weak ness, General Debility and Prostration, Los* of Muscular Energy, Impotency, or any of the conse quences of youthful indiscretion, renders it tho most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will remove nil nervous affections, depression, excitement, incapacity to study or busiuess, loss of memory, confusion, thought* of self-des'ructlon, fears of insanity, Ac. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who havo destroyed it by sensual excess or evil practices. Young Men, lie humbugged no more by “Quuck Doctors" and ignorant prnctitioner*, but send with out delay for the Elixir, and he at once restored to A Perfect Cure is Guaran- Price, $1, or four bottles creditor* of Maid deceased. Terms CASH. GEORGE YOUNG* Adii.’r of It. M. Griffin, dee d. fel»2fl Gemini\, Irwin County. Whereas, Wright Tnmhcrlin applies to me for let- ers of Dismission from Guardianship of R. 6. Toni- hcriin, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred nnd credit or* of said deceased, to bo and appear nt my office within llie time prescribed by law, nnd show' cause, if any they cnn. why snid let- them, nor doe* their action in any manner interfere ter* of dismission should not be granted. with business pursuits. Price, $1 per box. Given under my hand nud official signature, thin i Either of the above-mentioned articles will be 27lh February, 1867. L. M. COLBKRTII, , sent to any address, closely scaled, and post-paid, feb28, l8-6m Ordinary Irwin county. , by mail or express, on receipt of price. Address all —~— j order* to Gcmtr.i A, Invin County. teed in every instance, to one address, S3. One bottle is enough to effect a cure in all ordina ry cases. ALSO, DR. JOIBVILLK S SPECIFIC PILLS, for tho speedy and permanent cureofGonorrhea. Gleet, Urethral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, nnd nil af fections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures (Reel ed in from one to five days. They nto prepnred from vegetable extracts that are harmless on tho system, nud never nauseate the stomach or impregnate tho breath. No chnngn of diet is necessary while using GEORGIA—Worth County. WHEREAS, James M. Rouse, Administrator on Ihe estate of 8. W. Rouse, applies to me for letters of dismission. These aro therefore, to notify tho kindred and oreditors of snid deceased, to be and appear at m> office within the time prescribed by Tiw to show cause, if nny they have, why said let ters of dismission, should not be granted, Given under my hand and official signature.— Dec. 4lb, ’66 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. dec. 22 *06 63. Georfli—Worth Conmy WHEREAS, Sessoiu* Falrcloth Administrator on the Estate of George M. Green deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission. These are therefore, lo notify the kindred and creitors, of said deceased, to bo and appear al my office within the time pro scribed by law, |o show cause, if nny they have, why said letters of-tlisraiisiouThoultl not be grant ed. Given tinder my hand and official signature, De cember 4th, 1666. J. W. KOU8E, Ordinary. Dec. 22. ’66 63. GEORGIA—WOllT 11 COUNTY. W11F.REA8, Benjamin Willi.* applies to me for letters of dismission from administration on the es tate of John Willis, deceased 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all end singular ths kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to b« and appear at my offioe within the time pre scribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters ahould not bo granted. Given under my band and official signature, this 20th day of.Dec., 1^66. JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary. Dec 20, 1866 64—6m llAKKRCOTTNTY. II xpp^riof (o ik. Court Ibxt nn nolle, of the | Rule fcu boon made In. t«m< of the Ur, ■kit tke Rnl. k. .0 tUUytd no to m»ke ike . unublo IrklM tint imiortk. Conn, nnd tkxt Ik. dtfatd.nl, Mfilntjre, >kow enure on or knforn Ikn tm» dny of tke next tnrm ofthi. Court, «kyHt..nkfa)|lji«|iv tke prlnoipnl and Intomt 'lo.nuldnklnloib, plnintlt. or nkr the reld oHjtngn oboxld not b. fnretloMd. nnd thnt tki, Rnln bt ntrttd In Itrai, of tbn Un. A Into oxtrnet faun Ikn ntlnntw. Thin Tab 3th, IMT. THOMAS ALLEN. Clerk. Pfb. Uth. W,7. 11—mSa Motto, to Debtors and Creditor). r Ono.ou—linker County. inn .11 pereonn httlng d^ 1 u ; IU ". 1 * 1 * t,f Whereas, Micajah Tucker applies to mo for letters of dismission from administration *of (lie cslato of John 11. Tucker, lute of said county, deccasid.— These are therefore to cite all ami sirgular the kin dred nud creditors of said deceased, io be nnd ap pear at my office within the time prescribed by law. show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand and official signature, Ibis 27th Fepruary, 1867. I,. M. ('OLUKRTII, fcb28, 18 6tu Ordinary Irwin county. Cicorffla, Irwin Uounly. WHEREAS, D. J. Kcnn, npplies to me for letters of dismission from administration on the .estate of Willis J. Dane, deceased. These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish, nil and singular, the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased, to bo and nppeur nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if nny they have, why said Willis J. Dane should not he relieved from said administration, Given uudei DERGER, BHUTT8 & Co., Chemists, No. 286 River Street, Troy, N. Y. oQjee. 1. 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