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* KEU~CO T.'
Li A UN'l
Postponed Sheriff Sale
Will t»e sold the first Tuesday in
November next. I> f *re Hie court house
«iodr, iu .Vewion, Biker c unity, Gi,
lot <d bin I No. 20. tn the Gtli (li-triet,
nud two other «rt ole lots, and pa Is of
throe, other lots a men n ting t<> 1 2d0
iioivs, ntore or less and known i<h the
K. L. Willingham place; sold ns the
prop-ity of Vv. J. Lawt*>n, tc siti-fv
one morigige ft fa issu d in ’favor of
I'miiters- Banking Co , Macon. Ga.,
vs. W. J. Lawton Tenant. D. A.
Hogan, notified in writing. The pi ice
being rented out for (he present year,
the purchaser will not be put ,n posses-
tiiort til Jan. 1st. 1882.
J. H. HOWELL, Sheriff.
.Scpt 5, 1881
CL A Y COUNTY. :
Sheriff Bales
Will lx» sold before the eo irt house
door in ihe town of Fort G lines, coun-
tj of Clay, on the flint Tnerday in
November next, the following liil proper¬
ly, to-wit: Lots of land No , and
187 in (lie 5 h dis rict of said county,
Sold as the property of All n Gay, Sr.
under and bv virtue of a fi. fa. in lavor
of Win, W. Fleming. Hdininfatraior of
Tbos 15 Andrews. Tenants notified.
Also, at Hu me time and place, one
etore hon e and lot in Fort Gaines, sit¬
uated on the corner Of Carrol and
Hancock streets, the store house in
which E. 15. Waits was doing business
on the 8th day of March 1881, and oc¬
cupied founeilv by the firm of Vinson
A Waits. Bold under and by virtue
« f an attachment fi. fa. in favor of
Patterson. Hem y & Cn„ vs. E B.
Wans, defendant in attachm mf. Ten
tints notified. Jno. W. Sutton,
Get, 7. 1881. Sheriff
' EARLY COUNTY.
GEORGIA, EARLY COUNTY:
Will be sold agreeable to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of s 1 id county
on the first Tuesday in November next
Jot of laud No. 305 in Hie 26th district
of Eatly county for the benefit of the
heirs of Thus Collins, deceas- d Terms
cash. Z, T. & B A. Pridgen,
Gnatdiiins of said minor heirs.
GEORGIA. EARLY COUNTY:
On Salutd.iy, the 15th inst., will be
sll at the late residence of Thomas
Collum, di cetiRed, all the consisting perishable
property of said deceased; colt:
in part, of two inures and one
about a year and a half old, 4 head of
hogs, plantation tools, one bogey and
one wagon, household and Kitchen
furniture, Ac. Terms cash.
T J . COLLUM,
Oct. .5.1881 A dm inis'ni tor.
ca'ijioun county.
g 1 Et RG/A CALHOUN COUNTY.—To
\ Xall whom it may concern: Mrs. Eddie
Prather having in proper form applied to
HD’ ior permanent letters of administration
on the estate of A. T. Prather, late of said
county,deceased, this is to cite ail and sin
guiar the creditors and next of kin of A.
T. Prather to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent ad¬
ministration should not Prather’s be granted to
Eddie Prather on A. T. estate.
Jf'itness my hand and official
ALFRED I. MON ROE, Ordinary.
Oct. 3d, 1881. . _
Administrator’s Sale.
"1 F. OH 01 A, CALHOUN COUNTY.--
f By virtue of autority from the Court
ol Ordinary of said county I will sell be¬
fore the court house door in Morgan, (ia.,
during the legal hours of sale, on the first.
Tuesday in November next, Hie following
property to wit: A well improved planta¬
tion in (lie 3rd district of said county con¬
taining 725 acres, more or less, being lots
of laud Nos. 30,45 and part of 44, on which
is a good gin house, press, dwellings and
out houses, and tn a fine state of cultiva¬
tion, Sold as the property of Jonas IF.
Colley deceased, to pay debts and for dis¬
tribution among the heirs of said estate.
Terms on day of sale. This October 1st, ’81.
J. VU. V’RUET, Alt., dec’d
Adm’r. J. W. Colley,
GEORGIA, Cai.iiOcn County.—
Whereas, W. T. Saxou administrator
of Susan Sheppard, repri seats to the
Court of Ordinary 111 his petition duly
filed and entered on record, that, he
has fully administered Siuanunh Shop
pard’s estate. This is, therefore, to
cite nil persons c >ncerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad¬
ministration and receive letters of dis¬
mission on the first Moudav in Decem¬
ber. 1881. ALFRED I. MONROE,
sep9-3ua Ordinary.
G EOR( HA C A L H (Fu N CO U NTY—
To all whom it may eoucern: William
Jennipcs having iu proper form ap¬
plied to me for permanent letters of
administration on thoestateol Frauds
M. Jennings, late of said county, this
js to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Francis M. Jennings
to l>e and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why
administration should not be granted
to William Jenuings on Francis M.
Jenning’s estate.
oct7 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, EARLY COUNTY:
Mherens, Tj G.ihim, Administrn-
iaa»snassa S"sa.*c:
e
lies in Clay county, consisting of
ncriS, Iviiiff in the 5th district of „i
TSZ-xar&SS therefore,^to”eite d i T
Tnd 'ndmonish “all
per.-Ous interested to show mmse, it
miv they have, within the time pre^
t,„ pjanttd Mud ^ applicrttit av ®. ,0 sed should (.liven
pjrdrmy Utis Oet linnd eth, 1881. and official signature
J, B. JONES, Osdinavj,
c jS£gRfc
DAVID LA5DEETH * BODS, Philadelphia, Pa.
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J ~. J ". (jij- I —fi f-~!
ALBANY, GA.,
Manufacturer of
Harass;, Hailes, Bridles.
The ouly place (or
Hand-Made Ham, Bridles.
SADDLES. ETC., ETC.,
In Southwest Georgia.
Good lhind-Made llames* for 810.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
J. J. GRASS,
Broad St., near /fogen House,
scp23 Albany, 6 la.
J. H. Coram & Co.
MORGAN, GA.,
Have received a complete stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting in part of
CLOTHIITG,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Dress Goods, Etc.
We also carry a full lino of
Lj n U am H K jR, T K S .
rL
scon as
Bacon, Lar^ FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, &c.
In fact we always keep a full stock of
General Merchandise,
and are better prepared than ever to sus¬
tain our reputation of having always sold
the best of goods at low prices.
Highest Price Paid for Cottaa
Respectfully, J. II. COKA.V&CO.,
erp23m Morgan, (Ja.
STOP!
READ, READ!
Ami renumber where to spend your
money to the heat advantage. I am
now carrying
A $5,000 STOCK
at Joitesvillo and the Cross Roads
Iu order (o accomodate my custom¬
ers in the eastern part of the district,
I have located a store at the Cross
Roads and placed it ttnder the super¬
vision of
Mr. John D. Holloway,
who is desirous of proving himself
worthy of the trust bestowed upou
him. Call and see him at my new
store, filled with
NEW GOODS,
and be convinced that you cannot do
better for the cash, in the mercantile
line, this side of Mucon .
MR. J. M. LITTLE remnins with
me at my old stand, where, through
his gentlemanly bearings, honesty and
square dealings, lie has won me many
customers
1 am determined not to be undersold.
I have bought a heavy stock and must
sell. My stock consists in part of a
very heavy stock of
TDJE^IZT GOODS!
—such Aft—
CLOTHING
—AXD—
Ladies’ DRESS GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
O J±j_fcxL<T~FlS
Such as Bacon, Lard, Flour, Sugai,
coffee, Tobacco,
whi.kte.,wi n «,ug.r
jn,r'S»pe°! 8 '
avai.
ffiitat Mtt Price for Colton.
t Thanklng my tads aml cSlL
for their patronage and promptness in
settling their accounts, I hope, by
good treatoiein, to merit a contiau^uce
of the same. Respectfully,
E.S. JONES,
Sept, U, 1881. Jooeeville, Ga.
RON
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SITTERS
Z3WOWVS IKON BITTERS arc
-- < c rutin care for all diseases
: itjuirlujg a complete tonic; eepo-
• Ay Indigestion, Dyspepsia,Inter-
■imt Fevers, Want of Appetite,
cf Eircngth, Lack of iinergy,
• C. erifcbc 3 tlu blood, sfrength-
i'jo muscles, and gives now
to tlto nerves. Acts like a
■ a on i lie digestive organs,
: ~T all tlynpeptie symptoms,
. : ti:c food, Belching,
i:i tlie fitomach, Heartburn,
-":e only Iron Preparation
v. Ui not l.lackon the teeth or
1 1: naachc. fold by all l>rng-
i) ItoKlct.
; cii::”iicAti co.
Ealtiniorc, Mil.
'! Iron J” '*rr< sr> v ile' hr Jlcnwy CmbmtcjX
'5..? j rv.l 1 li.,.. truwu ui-.»rk on
•ZWASte OF IMITATIONS.
A NEW STORE
And New Goods !
AT KEY'TON. GA.
M. W. NY ATKINS
Gomes to tin* front with a g-nernl
stock of DRY GOODS AND GRO¬
CERIES.
At Rock Bottom Prices
for cash 1
Gentlemen's Uetuly-Made Suits of
the latest styles. Boots nml , S'Iioph, a
large stock, line and coarse. One look
through my stock will convince y..u
that I buy lor cash, or I could not sell
so low.
I have a full line of nil kinds of Dress
Goods, Domestics. Notions, Gen¬
tlemen and Ladies' Hats, Um¬
brellas, Satchels, Trunks
at prices that defy
competition.
A complete stock of GROCERIES,
Shelf Goods, etc., .0.1 guaranteed
fresh and new.
A full line of Crockery, Glass and
Tin-ware, Pot-ware, Pocket and
Table Cutlery. Iu luct every¬
thing usually kept in a
first-class Dry Goods
and Grocery Store.
All of these goods will he sold as
cheap as they can he bought at any
retail store in Southwest Georgia.
Market Price Paid for Cotton
Remember, friends, your notes and
accounts are due October 1st, and you
are expected to come forward and tet-
tle. 1 need money.
M. \V. WATKINS.
sep2 Key ton, Ga.
Read and Leaxn
where j'ou can get all kinds of
Dry Ms and Groceries
at tha lowest cash figures.
I have just received the largest, stock of
General merchandise ever brought to this
section.
SHOES,
Vine and common, big and little, world
without end. I can supply everybody with
shoes for less money than they can be
bought anywhere.
MyDryGoods and Notion Depr’t
is well stocked with goods of th« latest
!^L* My e Grocery Department
ss
-».
Ram*) arc a, polite and accommodating as
be fonnd anywhere,and will be delight-
RMncmber .^ haTe a large stock wMcU
MUST BE SOLD.
Buy whiUyou can get them cheap.
Highest Market Price Paid for
COTTON.
YouraTmlv G.^L.
COLLIN8,
Biuffton.Ga.
M CO CO n week in your own trtwn. $5
5* Our.Jit free. No risk. Header, if
W you want a business at wliicb per-
aone of either sex can make jrreat pay all
the time they work, write for particulars
J. II. IJau.ett & Co., Portland, Maine.
BARBEE SHOP!
I would rcpectfully inform the public
that I am better fitted up to do their work
than ever. 1 have just completed my bath¬
ing arrangements, and am now prepared to
furnish you with a nice, clean bath at any
time. J/y prices will be as follows:
Single Shave, ,15c
Cutting Hair. ,2.5c
Charnpooing,. ,25c
Bathing,..... ,25c
Respectfully,
IIAKRISON BAI£Y.
Sold bydruggiit* and fancy good* dealer*.
Hiscox Sc Co., Chemliti, N. T.
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PAF.KER ’5 GINGER TONIC
Ginger, Bnchu, Mandrake, Stilllngia known com-! and
many other oi the best medicines are
bined so skillfully in Parkbk’s Ginger Tonic as.
to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the '
Best Health and Strength Restorer over used.!
; It cures Dyspepsia, and all Rheumatism. diseases of the Neuralgia,; Stomach,.
Sleeplessness, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs
and all Female wasting Complaints. with Consumption _ )
If you are away to-day. No what- or,
any disease,use the Tonic matter
your symptoms may be, i t will surely drunkenness,' help you. ;
Remember! This Tonic cures entirely
is the Best Family Medicine ever made,
'different from Bitters, Ginger Preparations and
[other Tonics, and combines bottle the bestcurauveprop- druggist.,
•erties of all. Buy a 50c. of your
'None genuine without our signature on outside'
[wrapper. His rox & Co., Chemists, New York.[
PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM
Mothers ! Mothers !! Mothers ! ! !
Are yon disturdeil at night and broken
of your vest by a sick child suffering
and crying with the excruciating pain
of cutting teeth? If so, go at once
and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S
SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer immediately
depend upon it; there is 110 mistake
nboutit. There is not a mother on earth
who has ever used it, who will not tell
at once that it will regulate the bowels,
and give vest to the mother, and relief
and health to the child, operating like in
magic. It is perfectly safe to use
all cases, and pleasan to flic t.uste, and
is Hie prescription of one of the oldest
and best female physicians and nurses
in the United States. Sold eveiy where.
25 cents a bottle. oct!5 ly
ELECTRICITY !
The Agent of Providence for the Re¬
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“As lightning purifies the air,so does elec*
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OP THE 19th CENTURT.
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Prevention Setter than Cere.
Almost every disease p revented and per¬
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improved
Electro . Magnetic Battery,
Fkice One Dollar Each.
Any person Caldwell’s wishing to procure one of
Professor Improved iiatteries
and thereby be greatly benefited or entire¬
ly restored to health by its use, can do so
by applying to Mr. S. II. Powell, at tUcbti
& Hightower’s store in Arlington, as I will
leave a supply with him for sale during
my absence.
Thanking my friends for their liberal
patronage, and soliciting the patronage of
ail who are sutl'er.ng from chronie disease,
I am very respectfully
Yours &.C.,
F. E. DAVIS,
General Battery Traveling Agent Payson Cald sep23 well
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PAINTS, PERFUMERY,
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Practical Dru^eist and Chemist
ARLINGTON, GEORGIA.
Twentymos Years’ Experleeee la tfce leelieee.
Graduate of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, Claw 1881 .
all Pharmaceutical Preparations and warrants them of standard
stiength and purity.
Other drugs selected with great care and purchased and from most reliable d««I*r
sold as Jow as a man can, to deal honest pay W his debts ‘
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Sav. Fla. & Western R.R
GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE, i
Sa\ axnah, May 21st, 1880.
N AND AFTER SUNDAY, May 22nd,
V /Passenger Trains on this Road will run
as follows:
FAST MAIL.
Leave Savannah daily at.......l -2o y.j#
Leave Jesup “ “ ...'.'..5:OGpx 8 :*° r.M
Leave Teheaurflle “ “
Arrive at Callahan “ “ . . . . .
Arrive Leave Jacksonville at Jacksonville “ ” !s-40 ’ r m
“ 7:35
...
Leave Callahan “ •* **il;io 8:42 a m
Arrive at Teheauville “ “ . a.m
Arrive at Jesup “ <<.....12:85 .",4;00 r.tt
Arrive at Savannah “ r
Passengers take from .Savannah for Bruns¬
wick this train, arriving at Brunswick
6 : 00 p. m.
Passengers leave Brunswfck at 9:3o a.m.,
arrive at Savannah 8-.00 p. m.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:00 a. tn.
(daily including Sunday) connect at Jesup
with this train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train
connect Macon at Jesup with train arriving in
at 7-.5Q p. in. (daily including Sun.
day.)
Drawingroom Savannah Cars on this train be¬
tween and Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS,
Leave Savannah, Jesup daily at J0.-80 r.M
Leave 11 2:4o a.m
Leave Teheauvllle H 4.35 a.m
Arrive at Callahan ll 7:11 ajm
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 8 ;Io a.m
Arrive at Live Oak ii lo:45 A.M
Leave Live Oak H 2:30 P .u
Leave Jacksonville It 5:25 p.M
Leave Callahan il 6:25 p.M
Arrive at Teheauvllle “ 9:lo p.M
Arrive at Jesup u 11:05 p.M
Arrive at Savannah u 2:oo A.M
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily be¬
tween 8 avannah and Jacksonville,Cbarlea-
ton and Jacksonville and Macon and Jack¬
sonville.
No change of cars between -Savannah and
Jacksonville and Macon and Jacksonville.
Passengers leaving A/acon 7:30 p. m.
connect at Jesup with this for Florida
daily. Passengers from Florida by this train
connect, 7:o5a. at Jesup with train arriviug at
Macon m. daily.
Passengers from Savannah for Gaines¬
ville, Cedar Keys and Florida Transit Road
take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Madison,
A/onticelio, Tallahassee and Quincy take
this train.
Passengers from Quincy, Tallahassee,
Monticcllo and Madison take this train,
meeting sleeping cars at TebeauviUe at
9:lo p. in.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4*5 p.m
Leave Jesup “ 7 o5 p.m
Leave Teheauvllle « 9:3o P.M
Leave Dupont 0 11:45 P.M
Arrive at Thomasville “ 5:oo a.m
Arrive at Bainbridge “ 8:00 A.M
Arrive at Albany, U 8:45 a.m
Leave Albany U 4:45 p.m
Leave Ba inbrldge H 5:15 p.u
Leave Thomagville, “ 8:45 p.m
Arrive at Dupont u 1:45 a.m
Arrive at TebeauviUe, " 4:o5 a.m
Arrive at Jesup U 6:25 a.m
Arrive at Savannah n 9:15 a.m
Sleeping cars run through between Sa-
vanuah and Albany and Jacksonville and
Montgomery daily without daily change.
Connection at Albany passenger
trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad
to and from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery,
Mobile, New Orleans, etc. Balnbridge for Apa¬
Mail 6 teamer leaves
lachicola and Columbus every Tuesday and
Saturday. Close connection Jacksonville dally
at
(Sundays excepted)for PalatKa, Green Enterprise, Cove Spring, San¬
St. Augustine,
ford, and all landings on the S’t. John's
river.
Trains on B. & A. R. R. leave junction
going west at 11:37 a. m., and for Bruns¬
wick at 4:4o p. nr. daily except S’unday. Car
Through tickets sold and Sleeping
-Berths and Drawing Room Car accommo¬ No.
dation secured at Bren’s Ticket Office,
22 Bull street and at the company’s depot,
foot of Liberty street.
JA8. L. TAYLOR,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
J. S. Ttsok, Matter of Transportation
H. S. HAINES,
General Manager.