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^alligkan's Pills
CHILLS & FEVER
' ! CrRYfliN - **'*' • s
W E hawc u«ed GaRiglinn’s l'llls, nnd f.ml they
will do nil lliul in tlnimi'l tor llit-in, nnd
cheerfully recommend them tu public favor :
T. II. Watts, cx-Guvertiur of.Mn; A. H. ITithcrall
of Ala; M. L. Woods, 200 Broadway, N. V.; Jno.
W. A. Sanford. Attorney Oeneial of Alabama; W.
t\ Itibb, Montgomery, Ala.; E. A. Ilnnlca, New Or
leans. La; Oco. Mason, Esq., Mayor of Weliiinpka.
Ain.; J. C. Kiddle, N, 0.,lntc It. It. contractor, Ala.
nnd Georgia. DA N’ I* HAY It K,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. & A. M., Ala.
GnUiglmn'* Tilt'
Atmjita, Ga., March S!ft.
have been used In hundreds of
cases under iny knowledge, with perfect success.—
1 recommend them to the afflicted every
JOHN H. I'
I rwliere.
IATIIKR.
liOWNDRs Cowkty, Ain.
GaUighan’s Tills.—1 have given them and used
them for some time, for Chills and Fever. If they
have ever failed in curing. I have never heard of l».
CROWELL UHODNAX.
Ai.hanv, (1a.. Feb. 20, 1H37.
Messrs. L. E. A II. K. Welch—dents: I have used
dnllighan's Tills in more than forty cases of Chills
and Fever on the plantation of II. K. Mines, Esq-,
during the past year, and in no ense have they fail
ed to do all they claim to do. 1 consider them the
best Fever and Ague Till in use.
A. II. FA NT.
Amrhmts,Oa„ Kept 18,1833
dents—dnllighan's Tills met with ready salehere,
nod are taking the place of all other remedies for
"hills and Fever. C. W. HANCOCK.
Amkkhtb, April 17, I8t'.7
One box of dnlliglmn's Tills cured me perfectly of
Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine for
Chills and Fever I ever saw.
A. 0. ItONALDHON,
Clerk .Superior Court, Humter County, da
For a*l« by all Druggists.
|t^r Country Merchants supplied nl wholesale
prices in Albany, by L. K. A II. K. Welch, lltlsuiau
\ Hull, and Gilbert ti Urol her.
WIIOI.KSALK in
RLOriVT k HAM!,
Montgomery, Ala.
Edward Wilder A Co, Louisville, Ky. Karnes Ward
•V Co. New Orleans. Ilarral Kislcy A Co, and Mc
Kesson* & IM* iin, New York.
May 20, IH*'»7 68-Otn
THE CELEBRATED
PRATT COTTON GIN,
For Salo at
W. 1. VASON’S.
40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 SAW.
l^AUTlKM SEEDING NEW (IINS ran In-rum-
i>hed with this Improved Colton <2in nl Low figures
The repulahuti of this dill is well known in this
section.
Angu t lit, <»“ 8'Uf
mn^ivjMrT'w
PATENT IMPROVED
Steel lirush Cotton Gins!
W E have accepted the Agency for the sale of
these OINH upon the representation of relia
ble gentlemen, who have carefully tested
their i|iiuliiics, and wli» represent that they are the
Best Gins In Use!
^EG
A.L NOTICES.
DOUOHEltTY county.^
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next,
before the Court llouae door or Dougherty county,
between the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty to-wit:
\ dozen Drab Hats,
10 black hats, mode DE. T.
2 •• •• Taris,
14
it _
1
' patlen hats,
1 pair drab pants,
2 “ Casmere '•
1 ‘'Cloth '•
1 “ Checked “
2 “ Corded “
4 •• spotted •'
2 “gray
2 casmere vests,
fi checked “
2 plush “
I silk
1 gray
1 velvet “
2 sack overcoats,
4 frock “
it “ “
1 sack “
21 pair low shoes,
10 •• Itrogan “
H “ “
7 “ women “
10 sugar bowls,
20 tea pots.
2 wash bowl* and pitchers,
10 sets cups and saucera,
0 cream pots,
2 largo bowls,
ft small “
ft “ dishes,
H handled coflee pots,
13 “
20 strainers,
1 box tea,
21 washboards,
4 ha I moral skirts,
42 yds tiilk poplin,
102 •» marino,
40 “ striped chintz,
18 “ checker! poplin,
37 “ striped
43 “ msrino,
1 lot ol bullous,
3 boxes soap,
12 collars andcoils,
lo nalr kid gloves,
d bunches lace,
1 lot trimming,
ti seta jewelry,
4 silk handkerchiefs,
silk thread,
Hcravata,
(! tooth brushes,
H shaving “
3 hair “
fl flesh “
combs I lot No. I,
“ I ‘ “ 2,
I lot buttons,
as the properly of Murphy A Lindsey
mgaga fifa, H. Himon A Co. «t al, vs.
1.5vied on
to satisfy a mortgage
said Murphy A Lindsey.
J. W. KEMT, Sheriff.
.Inly 1.1, IHG7.
DOUGHERTY SUPERIOR COURT^
JUNE TERM, 1867.
Abner I’, llelohor 1
vs. Newton T. Krinsou A } Kule Nl Hi.
Isaac II. Krinson. J
riMIE facts slated In the foregoing petition ap-
£_ pouring to be true, it is ordored that Defend
ants pay into Court on or before the firat day of
next June, the smu of thirl - -five hundred dollars,
with interest from the 1st day of January 1804, ami
.... ‘ ‘ ‘ hi
nil legal -
- eosla which have accrued, and on
W. M. Philips, Esq., now Editor of the “SOUTH-
EKN FAKMKK,” Memphis. 'Venn., after careful
experiments with thiaCiu and Carvers, in ginning
co'ton taken from the same pile, which was after
wards submitted to the careful examination of Com
mission Merchant's anti Factors at New Orleans,
writes Feb. 12th, 1837 :
“Your (Iin was pronounced as making the REST
COTTON FOR HALE, and worth TWO CTS. MORE
TEK FOUND than Uie Carver*.
•• I was a good judge myself, and have owned
ditto from half a dozen makers, always trying for
the beat.
•• l have yet to see a (Iin that can EXCEL yours
in speed, and so far ns 1 know, the quality BUR*
TA88EH the beat stand ever made ”
Charles A. Tcabody, Esq., of Columbus, (la.*
writes January 4lb, 180?:
“Itc’eanslhe cotton, and preserves the fibre
better than any (Iin 1 have ever tried. The Manu
facturer that purchased and used my cotton, wrote
me thin it was the Bant Ginned Cotton they had
ever worked. ’
“ I would not bo without it in giuuiug my cotton
for five times its Worth.'*
We rtafair Winning two of these Gins by steam
at our Mill in Albany, Ga., where wc are prepared
To Gin and Pack Crops,
and where their work may be examined. For
further particulars, address us at Albany, Ua., or
our Agents. Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks, Macon.
Ua.
, We are also Agents for the sale of
J lngmoH’s Celekratet Port&Mt Hand
rower Cottoa Press.
Which may bo soon at our Office.
N. & A. F. TIFT,
Aug 29—87. Albany, Ga.
yon SALE AT
Rost A Johnston's Warehouse, one of
Emery’s Improved Cotton Gins,
IIICK may bjjtun by hand or by power g.»r,
and makes a much better duality of Lint than
vother Gin. Also, ono of INQEKBOLL’S 1M
PROVED TORT ABLE HAND FREH8ES, (a s^at
failure so to do, lo forfeit the equity of redemption
«ui and to lot of land number (342) containing 2ft0
acres, more or loss, and fractional lot number 313
containing one hundred and throeatul three-fourths
acres, more or leas. Raid lands lyiag and being in
the 1st dletriol of Dougherty county.
And it le further ordered that this Rule be serv
cdupon said Defendants, or tbeir special agent or
ntioruey, al least three months previous lo the first
day ofuext June, and that said Rule be published
once a month for four months in the Albany News,
a public gazette, published in the city of Albany,
Georgia, and said onunty.
A true exlraet from the minutes of Dougherty
Superior Court, June Term, 18(17.
J. F. C.AUGILE, Clerk.
> July 2d, 1 Hi*7 70—tu4tu
uH
G*u*u|a—Worth County.
These are to notify all and singular the kindred
and creditors of Jacob Tucker, deceased, to be and
appear nt my office Within (be lime prescribed by
law, to show cause, (if any they have) why (should
not appoint Eligah McIDnie Guardian of the per
son and property of the miner hers of said deed.
Given under my hand and official signature.
Aug. 27, 1807 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
Libel for Divoroe.
Benjamin Willi*, | Worth Saperior
Milly Willi#. j Court, April Term,*07,
IT appearing to the Court by the return of Die
1 Sheriff that the party defendant does not reside
m this county, it is on motion of counsel, ordered
that said defendant appear apd answer at the next
term of this Court,'else the case be considered in
default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And
it In further ordered, that this ruin bo published in
the Albany News once a month for four months.
A true extract from the minutes.
April 23, 1807 W. L. HUNT, Clerk.
Gkobuia—rWorih County.
1XTY days after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of aaid eounty^Tor leave to sell
land belonging to the estate of John Long, late
of said county, deceased.
W. 0. LAVENDER,
Adm'r with Will annexed.
April 23, 1807
[postponed]
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in September next, will be
•old in the town of Camilla, Mitchell oounty.
Ua., all the Ileal Esinte belonging to the estate of
Daniel Clements, consisting ol lot- of land number
159, in the tnli district of said county, (except W id*
ow’s Dower). Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms, small notes with approved se
curity, payable 1st of January next.
JESSE POLLOCK, Adut’r.
July 0, 1837.
[postponed]
Administrator's
Sale.
Giokuia—Worth County.
This is to notify all and singular the kindred and
creditors of David Hornsby, late of said county, de
ceased, to b« and appear at my olfiee within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why I should not appoint Stephen Brown, of
said county, Administrator on said estate of David
llomshy. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
April 23, 1807
(ItoauiA—Worth County.
These are lo notify all and singular the kindred
and creditors of Washington Brown, late of said
county, deceased, to . be and appear at -my oflioe
wjlhin the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why I should not appoint Stephen
Brown, of aaid county, Administrator on said estate
of Washington Brown.
April 23, 1837 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
(Jkoroia—Worth County.
These are to notify all and singular the kindred
and creditors of Samuel Story, late of said county,
deceased, lo he and appear at my offioe within the
lime prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
have, why 1 should not appoint James L. Story, of
■aid county, Administrator on said estate of Sam
uel Story. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
April 23, 18(57
Georgia—Worth Connty
WHEREAS, Sennome Faircleth Administrator on
the. Estate of George M. Green deceased, applies to
me for letters of Dismission. These are therefore,
to notify the kindred and oreitors, of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show oause, if any they have,
why aaid letters of dismission should not be grant*
ed.
(liven under my hand and official signature, Do*
cetnber 4th, 1333. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
Deo. 22. *tm 08.
aSOROXA—WORTH COUNTV.
WHEREAS, Benjamin Willis applies to me for
letters of dismission from administration on the ea
(ate of John Willis, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
alng'ilar the kindred and creditors of said decensed,
to he and appear n! my offioe withiu the time pre
scribed by law, to allow cause, if any they have,
why aaid letter* should noth# granted.
Given under my hand and officini signature, this
20th day of Dec., 18(51).
JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
Dec 29, 1803 34—Om
Administrator's Sale.
Will he Hold before the Court House door in
Isabella, Worth county Ga., between the legal hours
of Hale, on the first Tuesday in October next, lot of
land number one hundred and fourteen (114) in the
10th District of said county, widow’s dowor except
ed. Terms cash RALMB TIBON,
Aug L't, 37 Adm'x of F. M. Tinon, dec'd
DOUGHERTY SHERIFF SALE.
mrt House d
city of Albany, on the first Tuesday in September
O N the first Tuesday in September next, will be
‘•old in the town of Camilla, Mitchell eounty,
(in., all the Rea. Estate belonging to the estate of
D. A. Bostick, deceased, consisting of fifty acfes'of
land, the south-west corner of lot number 178, in
(he lllli district of said county. Also, lot number
20 in the Oth district, except 122.J acres sold off.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors*—
Terms, small notes with approved security, pnyable
1st day of January next.
JhSSE TOLLOCK, Adm’r.
July 0,1837
ODOBOXA—"ORTH COUNTV.
WHEREAS, Ceilln E. liuckclew applies to me for
letters of dismission from the adininisiration of
James F. Duckelew, deceased:
These are therefore to notify all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at tny office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why aaid let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
20th day of December, 1833.
JAMES W. BOUSE, Ordinary.
Dec 29, 1833 34-3m
Georgia—Worth County.
Sarah 11. Kcrce, Guardian of Laura Williamson,
having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said
county for a discharge from her guardianship of
Laura Williamson, peraon and properly. This is
to cile all persons concerned to show cause by filing
objections in my office why he said Sarah 11. Kerce
should not be dismissed f om her guardianship,
and receive the usual letter of dismission. Given
under my official signature, August 3, 1837.
J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary
august 13, 37
(jfEOROIA—Doi’chkrtv Couhtt.
Whereas, the estate of Mrs. Nancy Smith, of raid
county, in nof now represented, James S. Doyle, the
Administrator on avid estate, having been dismiss*
ed therefrom, and his letters revoked: and whereas
Charles Hpitx applies to me for letters of adminis-
ratlonde bonis non on said estate.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish alt and
singular the creditors and next of kin of said Nancy.
8milh, io be and appear ut my office within the
time prescribed by law, lo allow cause, if any they
have, why said letters of administration should not
be granted to said Hpitx on Nancy Smith's estate-
Given under my hand and official signature^ ‘
22d day of May, 1837. (
June 1st, 1837. W. II. WILDER, Ordini
BAKEU COUNTY.
Baker Superior Court—Nov. Term, 1866.
T being repres:nted to the Court by the \ ctition
_ of Charles II. Turmlce, that by deedofmnr
sled the first day of January, 1832, Williams,
Doughertup erior S Cour At,
June Term—1867.
PETER McLAKEK, 1 , ,
it. I jlorlgoge,.elc.
B. W. Jenkins. John F. Jenkins. J
1( nppenring to (he Court by/lic petition ol 1 clcr
McUr.n, necomponiea bj Ih/note nnJ raorlgnge
deal, Ihuton theSJddny of jZly, lSC.H.Iliat the I)i-
fendants delivered lo Julio/. l*#ce, hicculrlx ol 1).
Pnoe, deoeneed, which sard Julia A. has, since the
making «said note nnd mortgage, intermarried with
the Plaintiff, since which marriage no successor to
said Executrix has been sppoinled, hearing date
the day and year uroresoid, whereby the Defendants
promised, on the first day of Jonunry, ’.80;t, to pay
to the Plaintiff as afoiesald, or bearer, five thousand
dollms, for value received. And that, on the day
and year aforesaid, the Defendants, the better to
secure the payment of ssjd note, executed, nnd de
barred to the said Julia A„ iti nforesaid, the deed
of mortgage whereby the said 1 Defendants mort-
goged to the eeid Julie A., ns tfttressid, city lots
Nos. (4fi) Forty-nine and (01) tlfly-onc, on the
corner of Broad and Jackson streets, Albany, Ga.
And it further appearing that the said note remains
unpaid, it is therefore ordered, thet the ssid Dc-
fendants do pay into Court, on or before the first
day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest
and costs du$ on raid note, or snow cause, to the
contrary, if any they have. And that on failure of
the Defendants to do so, the equity of redemption
in and to said mortgaged property be forever there
after barred and foreclosed.
Audit is further ordered that this Rule be pub
lished in the Albany News once a month for four
months previous to the next term of this Court, or
served on Defendants or their Attorney nt least
three months before the next term of the Court.
A true extract from the minutes of this Court.
J. F. CARG1LE, Clerk.
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JEWKI.HY^neafly'vepeir’tl.^g’j’^'AlJ
S. STRAUS
At his temporary place next i 0 H
Law Office, as lie, with his
EXPERIKNCK nnd with a P l wVjj
iiSS^TANT win WurrnVtog?*®)
Charges as T. 0 ,
ns any city in the South. ■ ^ vj
IQrHe Will Finish His Work Aa<x
Promise.
He keeps oH kinds of Goods uni till* ♦ J
FIRST CLASS JSWBLRV 8
Among them .
Ladlrs* and Ceils’ Fine Uilj
Signet nml Oem Rings. Pin., si,.., ,.
Jlultune, lii-oochoe, Seals, Kej.',JS
Masonic Emb] ems l
W deling Ilingf
GOLD AND SZLVSR THIMBU) ’
Superior Gold Pens with MaaotJi
Silver and Plalrd War"'
Rogere, ami Woetcnholms' euperlur, fr. J
Cuttlei’y,
Dinner nnd Desert Sets, Razors, Scisnor,
Knives, &c., kc. '
lia £& ti? -VX3 sa
'Vrl lng nnd Preening Caste, Wnllefe. p„v„ J
Toilet Sets, Combs, Brusnes, & c t. \
Warrant'd Genuine Sdeeraohaum Pines a J
II.: e. .
$8, with a valuable premium ; two copies, $5 60;
three copiss, $7 60; five oopies, $12,
Yearly
jyitTw, $6 60;
amf splendid
premiums for oluba nt $8 each, with, the first pre
miums to each subscriber. Address
W. JENNINGS DEMUREST,
•No. 478 Broadway, New York.
Demoreat’s Monthly and Young America, togeth
er, $4, with the premiums for each.
March 21.
Voi. Lvm.
—1867—
I
uiil
Will be said before the Court llouso door, in Ike
Ly of Albany, on the first Tuesday in Septemhsr
next, between the usual hour* of sale—Thirty-live
t 1 EORU1A—Douuiikrty (’ouxtt.
IT Wiirrras, John M. Hill RpplirR to me for
letters of Administration on the estate of Dr. A. G.
Hill, late of said county, deceased:
Tlieso are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the eredilors and next of kin of ssid De
ceased, lo be nnd appear at my office within the
time prescribed by taw, to show eause, if any
they have, why permanent letters of Administra
tion should not he granted to said John M. Hill, on
A. 0. Hill’s estate.
Given under my hand and offioial signature at
LD
hales of cotton marked H. ft T., to satisfy two fifas
from Terrell Superior Court. May Term 1803,
Samuel D. Irvin, administrator de bonis non of
Thomas J. Johnston, deceased, vs. John T. Howard,
James W. Henderson, and Wnn If. Turner. Levied
as defendant's property, and pointed out by S. D.
Irvin. J. 8. DROWN, D. Sheriff.
July 30, 1837
LIGHT F OOT &. OO^
$lart(jousc auir Commission
MISROIIA-NTS,
dow. .7...:.......'otohOXA.
Take this method of informing tbeir friends and
the publio generally, that they have secured the
large and commodious Warehouse formerly occupi
ed by Adam* A Reynolds, and more recently by
„ f w . • - •
office In Albany.
Albany, April 28, 1807.
W. II. WILDER,
Ordinary.
G eorgia—DomiiiRRTY county.
Witsauss, John M. Hill applies to me
for Letters of Guardianship of the person and
property of Lodowick M. Hill, minor son of A. C.
If ill, iate of raid county, deceased:
These are therefore to oils all and singular the
next of kin of said minor to bs and appaar at my
office within the time prescribed hy law, to show
eause, if anv they have, why Letters of Guardian*
•hip should not bo granted loJ. M. Hill, of the
person aud property of raid L. M. Hill, minor, Ao.
Given under my hand and offioial signature at
office in Albany, April 28, 1867.
W. H. WILDERS, Ordinary
_ notice:
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of F. H.
DoGraffenried, late of said county, deceased
are requested to make immediate payment, and at
those having demands against said estate will pre
sent them properly authenticated within the time
prescribed by law.
WII. OUTER,
Adm’r F. H. DoGraffenried, dec'd.
April 9, 1867
W
improvement),
TERMS—Lfnt Coltoa 1st of October next.
July 27-701 m
.o;
ATTENTION!
°N(itEg or CLAIMS on
on, or Note* on whieb
will please send ne a statement
DEER’S A BRINSON'
convoyed to said Tnruilee certain lots and parts of
tots of land, lying in the seventh district of Bskjr
county, known as numbers two hundred and forty,
(249) and two hundred and two, (202) each contain
ing two hundred and fifty acres, and lot number two
hundred mid one, .(201) witli the exception of fif
teen and one-tixth acres off of the south end of said
lot, nnd (lie undivided one-liatf of lot number two
hundred and thirty-nine, the said part of 201 con
taining two hundred and thirty-four and five-sixth
acres, and the said part of two hundred and thirty-
nine onnlniulng one hundred utid twenty five ncres,
for the purposo of securing the payment of three
f3) promissory notes made by the said Wise, each
dated the raid 1st of January, 1832, and payable
with interest from date, ono paynhlo twelve mouths
after date, for $2913 1(5, twenty nine hundred and
sixteen dollars nnd sixteen cents ; the second pay
able two years after date for said sum ($2913 13)
and the third note due three years nfler dale, for
the said sura of $2913 10 The whole of said notes
amounting lo the said sum of Eiglity-Hcven Hun
dred nnd Forty-Eight Dollars and forty-eight cents,
aud which said notes arc now due and unpaid.
It is ordered (lint said William H. Wise do pay
into tIds Court hy the firat day of next term, the
principal, interest nndoost due upon said notes, or
show oause, If any lie can, lo (lie contrary, and in
default thereof foreclosure to he granted to the said
Charles II. Bnrnilee of said mortgage, and the
equity of redWption of I ho said William 8. Wise,
therein lie forever barred, and that service of this
rule he perfected on anid William 8.' Wine accord
ing to law.
HINES A HOBBS,
Tiff’s Atl’ys.
The Defendant, W. S. Wise, is not to he found in
this oounty by me. DAVID Mt’MUUKAY,
Sheriff.
A true exlraet from the minutes ef Baker Snperior
Court, November Term, 1803.
THOMAS ALLEN, Clerk.
dune 25th, 1837.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
18 PUBLISHED
DAILY AMD WEEKLY,
Al Rincon, Ga.
The Proprietors of the above Journal have spared
no labor or expense lo plaoe it in tiik kiiont rank
of Southern newspapers, nnd are gratified to an*
their offort
nounce that t
(forts have been liberally reward-
(rally i
ed. The Journal & Mn**n$n has now a circulation
that reaches evefjr phrt bf Georgia, and extends
over all the United Stales, and its daily issue i*
equal to that of any outside of New Orleans. Ah
an ADVERTISING MEDIUM it preeen s peculiar
adva (ages, and we are determined that it siiali.
not he surpassed as a Vehicle of reliable Newt.
It contains the Lroal Akvkbtisi.su of nearly nil
the a«(jacent counties, including
BIBB. CRAWrOBD, UPSON",
MONHOB, HOUSTON, DOOLY,
TAYZiOH, MACON and TWIOOS,
Making it almost UTtusrRRSABLK to busmens men.
Rates of Advertising reasonable.
... -. # u« . . „ - , - A PER80N8 indebted to the estate of Sidney
Chapman, on the corner of First and Poplar \\ ~ - * * •'
streets (near the Market Iloase) where they will
give their striet personal attention to the STORAGE
AND HALE OF COTTON.
Will make liberal advances on Ootton in store or
shinned to any of the Northern inarkatu, Savannah
• Liverpool. . » ...
Will give prompt attention to filling orders for
Bagging and Rope or Iron Ties, and other supplies,
sept 7, no 90 8 mo.
CrcnHhnw, lafe of Dougherty county, de
ceased, are requested lo make immediate payment,
and all persons having etaims against said estate
will present them as the law directs.
n32 J. F. CARQ1LE, Administrator.
tixonuiA—Dougherty County.
rOTICE is hereby given to all persons concern-
\ ed, that on the —7 day of—.— 1867,
nev R. Crenshaw, late of Dougherty oounty, de
parted this life intestate, and no person has applied
for administration on the estate of said 8. R. Cren
shaw, aud that in terms of the law administration
will be vested in thr V terk of the Superior Court,
or *oaie other lit ana proper peraon, thirty day* af
ter the pubiioaticn of this oitation, unless some >al
id otyectionls made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and oAelal signature, this
12th of April, 1887. . II. WILDER, Ord’y.
April 18, 1867.
Uroruia—Dougherty County.
. WHEREAS, Marcella J. Slaughter, Admr’x of
W. M. Slaughter, deceased, applies to me for leave
to sell all the real estate belonging to the cetnte of
said deceased. -
These are therefore lo notify all parties interes
ted, to show cauee within sixty days after the pub
lication of thin notice, why said leata should noi.bO
granted. ......
Given under my hand aud official signature, this
Oth day of June 1807.
W. H. WILDER,
Groroja—Dougherty County.
Whereas, B. J. Johnson, adm’r of the settle of
Robert Johnson, dec’d, appUoo to mo for leave to
•oil all the lands belonging to Mid estate. These
are therefore to elte all nnd singular the creditors
aad next of kin of said deoeneed, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by Inw, to
ihowteauM. if any they eau, wlyr said leave should
not bh granted.
• Olten under my hand nnd offioial dgaaftare, this
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the settle of A. C, Hill,
late of Dougherty co4nty» deceased, nr# re
quested to raakelmmediate payment, and all those
having demands againt said estate will present them
properly authenUeoted within the lime prescribed
by law, lo ■Wright k Warren, Albany, Go.
J. M. HILL,
july 27,186T." Adm’r A. C. Hill.
GiotatA, Irwin County.
Whereas, Wright TomberUu applies to me for let
ters of Dismission front' Guardianship of B. O. Tom-
berlin, late of said ceenty, deceased. These are
therefore to oite and hdmontakhall ana lingular the
kindred and creditor* of eaid deceased, to be and
appear at my offioe within the time prescribed by
law, Und show eause, if any they can. why raid let
tere ef dismission should not be granted.
Oiren under tny hand and oflelal signature, Ibis
27th February, 1867. L. M. COLBEBTH, .
feh28,18-Otn " Ordfnaiy Irwin oounty.
SPEAIP’
XVait-Preserving Solution.
Warranted to prevent the decomposition of
kinds of Fruit, Tomatoes*. jteUMf. Spiced Fral
Wine. Milk nnd eome kinds of Vegetables. One
pound will preserve 128 pounds fruit. For sale*by
1 ' L. E. k H E. WELCH,
• ' Druggists, Albany, Go.
July.9,186". . (W)
I
QEORGIA—Dougherty County.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of C. W.
Rawson, late of said county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the estate will render them
the law directs. A. E. RAW80N,
n31 Administratrix.
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POCKET BOOKS,
PISTOLS, KNIVES, fto.r xt
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C OLT’S, Cooper’s 8elf Cocking^ National Aim
Co’s, Whitney’s, Bacon’s Merwin &
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without EXTRA CHARGE.
Eepeciel pains taken in filling these epeelal orders
for either Booke, Blank Work, Mngxiinee, Mueie,
Mu.leal Inalrumenle, Wntchee, Jewell., 8ttTer
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StoA Wxiehtt, Clock, and Fine Oold J.welrj. sut
w and Stiver Tinted Ware. Anj goods 1n this
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v. t -For. tht Country,
Is Published EVERY WEDNESDAY, nnd contains j
the most reliable anil in'crept In g reading matter lo
he found in any paper in this section.
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Daily, one month, J,00
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May 21, 1867. Macon,-Ga.
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efforts have lieen liberally rewarded hy tin
The TELEGRAPH lias now u circulation than
every part of Georgia nnd extends ibto nlliki J
cent Htates, nnd its daily itnio is equnl is t
any Haul hern journal outside of New Orltu.
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ADVERTISING MEDIUM,
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Dividend No. 27.
South-Western Railroad Comp’ny
Orricc, Macon, Ga., \
August 8, 1867,/
A DIVIDEND of ($4) Four Dollars per share on
the Capital Stock of this Company, as held on
the list, ult., has this day been deelared by the
Board of Directors from the earnings of the Road
for the six months ending 81st. ultimo, payable on
and after 21st. Inst, in United Stales Currency.
The Goverment Tax will'be paid by this Coro-
P» n J* , •
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(lends at the Central Rail Road Bank.
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Angust 18, 67 4tw Secretary and Treasurer
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Remittances hy Express or Registered WlWi
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xperienced Worknu 1 !
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dxngwroux xnrgienl opefxnunx, bougies, ingtrumenta
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‘•THAT TOBACCO.’’
L. E. k H. E.
OxonoiA, iron* rdun/y.—These *«J*
and eingulxr the kindred and crrdilo", ^
ethers concerned, lobe and appear
within the lime prescribed bjls*. “ • ,(g
any they bare, why I should not, “f Coo rl,
offioe, appoint ibo Clerk oflhe 8u P'‘ | Wr ii« 1
some other fit end proprr P*” 0 ”', STtl. ' „
the estate of Augustus J So'irulo^'*
Gif an under my hsndxud foSS*]:
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