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jfrmcricus Advertisements.
MMmmmEi
~W AM now occupying my large sew store
Jlf. room, in the Cranberry building, next
doirrao Adams, Speer & Cos., where I haye
now bn hand, the
stock:
. . .i@- OF
FfiESII AND PURE
MEDICINES
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET.
Quinine, Morphine, Castor Oil, Rluc
L Mass, Calomel, Opium, Rhubarb,
J Epsom Salts, Camphor,
PATENT medicines,
Jprake’s Plantation Bitters, Gallighnn’s
Ayer’s Ague Cure, Indian Coli
gouge, Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s
Pills, Wright’s Pills, Strong’s Pills, l)r.
lloofland’s German Bitters, Mustang Lin
iment, Davis, Pain Killer, Soothing Sy
rup.
GARBING OIL,
ARABIAN LINIMENT.
DALLY’S PAIN EXTRACTOR,
HEBREW PL.ISTER.S
PILE S.ILVE,
FAINTS &H© ©YES?,
Kerosene Oil,
Spts. Turpentine,
Bine Stone,
Indigo,
Copperas,
Sulphur,
Alum,
BiCarsoda.
Fine Perfumery, Brushes, Combs,
Soaps, Flavoring Extracts, Jfcc.
I am offering everything in the Drug line
low for CASH,
Physicians wfll make it totliefrinterest to
call and examine my stock and prices before
purenasing elsewhere.
Pll DRUGS MB tom,
At Macon and Augusta Prices!
As I hoy my goods in very large quantities,
nnit exclusively for the Cush, lean afford to
aell them as low us any house in the South.
I warrant everything I sell.
Pi. O- BAILEY.
—Prescriptions accurately prepared at
all hours of the day ami night, by W. A.
Cooke, who is an experienced and scientific
Apothecary. [novlSO'm] H. C. B.
FALLTRADE!
jy ew Goods!
Cheap for Cash!
We are now receiving and opening
our stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
in which may be found
Prints,
Bleached &
Brjwn Sheetings
and Shirtings,
Hosiery and
Gloves,
Dress Goods,
Flannels,
Linseys,
Tweeds,
Kerseys,
Blankets,
Shawls,
Nubias, "
Ladies’ Cloaks
—a nice assortment—and any and every
thing pertaining to this Department.
We also have a heavy Stock of
MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’
©L®TIH)OKI© ?
BOOTS AJS IP SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
We can -fit your body or suit your
purse, regardless of the dimensions of
either one. In short our Stock is com
plete, and suited to the wants of the
people, and we therefore respectfully in
vite our friends to walk up, examine our
Stock, and get their share, before it is
too late.
: WINDSOR & JOWERS,
Next to A. B. Addison’s Confectionery.
Oct 16 ts
Plantation for Sale!
IA.M offering for sale, my plantation,
situated about four miles south of Amer
icus, containing 059.) acres, 400 of which is
cleared and in good order. A good dwelling
house and alt necessary outbuildings on the
place, and well supplied with water. A bar
gain can be had by early application. For
further information apply to D. W. Lewis
who 13 my agent to sell.
dec 8 ts DAVID DOBBS.
DENTISTEY.
T\B. R. NOBLE, takes pleasure in announce
XJ ingr to the citizens’of Sumter and adjoin
ing counties, as well as to the public at large,
suit of GOOD roo6s
Speer & Hooks’ Building.
on the corner known as Cranberry's old
stanil, which he lias lined up with NEW FT FK
NITLKE, and NEIVLY FURNISHED with
everythhinK belonging to his profession, in
the way of DENTAL INSTRUMENTS of la
test improvement.
His stock of TEETH, FOIL, and indeed, all
other material, are of the best manufacture.
He has lnsuccessfnl operation the
NITROUS OXIDE GENERATOR,
manufactures pure NITROUS
OXIDE LAS, as pleasant to breathe ns the
air, and safer to use than any other anaesthet
1C known. He keeps always on hand a plen-
P oo<l st «ek of tills pas, with the use
of which he extracts teeth without pain. As
he has -had twelve years experience in tile
practice of DENTISTRY, and‘keeps up with
all the lute improvements in his profession
he feels confldent of giving entile satisfac
tion to all wiio may favor him with tlieir pat
ronage.
He takes this method to return thanks to all
former patrons for tlieir liberal patronage; at
tlie same tune solicits a continuance of the
F™ B ' „, it. NOBLE.
Nov. 27-flm,
Louisville Advertisements.
EDWARD WILDER’S
FAMOUS
Stomach Bitters.
EA D THE FOLLOWING
Home Evidence of ils medicinal virtue, and
try it in your own family eircle:
Mr. Edward Wilder, City :
Dear Sir: I have examined your Stomach
Bitters carefully, and found it. what you rep
resent it to be. The high order which the
ingredients going into it take in the Materia
Median, as well as the 'most happy propor
tioned combination of substances, make
your Bitters far superior to nuy similar prep
aration in the country. The fact that you
use only the purest Bourbon Whiskey must
necessarily recommend your Biitersinjrnotli
er point, especially as far as wholesome
ness and palatabi.ity are taken into consider
ation. I was well pleased to see in your es
tablishment the process of manufacturing
yonr Bitters carried on by way of displace
ment, which not only gives you better pro
duct but also recommends itself by clearer
operation. EMIL SCHEFFER,
Apothecary and Chemist.
Louisville, Sept. 29, 1860.
Mr. Edward Wilder, City:
Dear Sir.- My wife and child have been
suffering for several months from indigestion.
My wife, eing your advertisement, request
ed me to bring her a bottle of your Stomach
Bitters, which I did; and on her using one
bottle, I am more than happy to state that
my child, now four months old, who has not
had a voluntary action since its birth, is en
tirely restored, and my wife is enjoying the
best of health, and is now wholly unwilling
to be without a bottle of your bitters in the
house, as she says it is the most strengthen
ing and apetizing tonic that can be used, and
that no house ought to be without it; and I
feel it due to the public to make known the
wonderful good it has performed in my house
hold, and most heartily recommend its use
in every family.
I remain yours, respectfully.
T. M. SWANN,
Os Craig, Truman & Cos., 218 Main St.
Louisville, Oct. 20, 18G6.
Rock llaven. Meade Cos., Kt., 1
October 24, 1800. /
Mr. Edward AVildor, Louisville, Ky.;
Dear Sir: I lake pleasure in saying that I
was suffering from Ague and Fever or Chills
and Fever for several months, when I was
advised by a friend to try your famous
Stomach Bitters, and after using two bottles
lam entirely restored. It not only imparts
new vigor, but it is truly the best strength
ening and appetizing tonic, at the same time
pleasant to the taste, I have ever known used
or offered to the public, and I won’d say to
all those similarly afflicted that, if they
would be cured and have the disease thor
oughly eradicated from the system, to use
your Bitters, and be convinced of their won
derful medicinal power and virtue.
I remain yours, respectfully,
P. P. NEVITT.
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 12, 1800.
To E. Wilder, Esq., City:
I was a good deal afflicted with Indigestion
and occasional attacks of Dyspepsia. I was
advised to use your Bitters. I scarcely used
one bottle when I felt relief, and from the
use of the Bitters, though nearly sixty-seven
years of age, feel the same energy and vi
vacity and cheerful spirits of a boy of twen
ty-five. Your Bitters are a pleasant tonic
and cordial, and, as they arc prepared with
pure ingredients and good old Bourbon
Whiskey, I can safely indorse their use to
all afflicted as I wasi I would say to such
persons. Keep your mind easy, your bowels
open, your head cool, your feet warm, and
use Wilder’s Bitters, and never mind the
Doctor.
Respectfully,
J. C. BUCKLES,
“ Old Reliable” Ag’t Erie K. R.
IT WILL CURE
DYSPEPSIA, 1111 COMM.
And all species es
Indigestion, Intermittent Fever,
and Fever and Ague,
And all periodical disorders. It will give
immediate relief in
COLIC AND FLUX.
It will cure’Costiveness. It is a mild and
delightful invigornnt for delicate Females. It
is a safe Anti-Bilious Alterative and Tonic
for family purposes. It is a powerful recu
pernnt alter the frame has been debilitated
and reduced by sickness. It is an excellent
appetizer as well as strengthener of the dii
gestive forces. It is desirable alike as a
corrective and mild cathartic It is being
duly used and presciibed by all physicians,
as the formula will be handed to any regu
lar graduate.
EDWARD WILDER, Sole Proprietor.
EDWARD WILDER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
215 (Marble Front) Main Street,
LOUISVLLE, KY-
For sale by Dr. E. J. Eldiidge, 11. C. Bail
ey, Simmons <fc Moulder, Horne & Cos.
janOly. j
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Macon Advertisements.
NOTICE
TO THE
TRADE.
VR7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND
YY ARE offering to the
TRADE FOR CASE,
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Appr.ved Paper on Short Time,
THE FOLLOWING
GROCERIES:
50 hales Gunny Cloth,
100 coils Rope,
10,000 lbs. Arrow Tie,
209 boxes Soap—assorted,
400 boxes Tobacco —all grades,
50 cases assarted Liquors,
40 bbls. Whisky,
70 cases Cove Oysters—l and 2 lbs,
40 boxes Si arch,
100 boxes Raisins—}, and wholes,
200 kegs Nails—assorted Nos.,
100 BOXES CANDY,
FLAIN AND FANCY.
25 boxes Macon Candy,
25 bales Osnnburgs,
20 bales Macon Sheeting,
75 bags Rio Coffee,
1,000 lbs. Maccaboy Snuff, in jars,
100 doz. Bottles do.
150 setts Knives and Forks.
Large Assortment Pocket Cutlery
200.000 G D. Caps,
40,000 Ely’s “
40,000 Cox's “
100 casks Pickles—qf«*. half gal. & gal.
100 gross Parlor Matches,
25 cases Sardines.
75 Barrels Sugar,
A. B. C. Crushed and Powdered,
100 dozen Cotton Cards,
45 dozen Axas—assorted brands,
500 pair Trace Chains—6, 6} & 7 feet
300 dozen Hoes—assorted brands,
3,000 feet Rubber Belting—2 to 22 in.
20 bbls. Blue Fish,
500 bbls. Mackerel—Nos. 1, 2 & 3,
40 half bbls- Mackerel—No. 1,2. and 3
100 kits Mackerel—No. 1,2, and 3,
100 kegs Soda,
100 boxes “
50 kegs Powder,
600 bags Shot,
60 doz. Mustard.
50 Dozen Yeast Powders.
40,000 CigaTs—all grades,
150 boxes Cheese—State, Cream and Eng
lish Dairy,
10 casks Potash,
100 cases Potash,
100 HALF BBLS. AND BOXES
Soda, Butter and Oyster Crackers,
100 bbls Pink Eye and Mercer Potatoes
40 bbls- Onions—white and red,
50 cases Drake’s Bitters,
50 doz. Seives,
50 doz. Brooms,
3,000 lbs. Lead,
10 Kegs Saltpetre,
SPlCE—grain and ground,
PEPPER—grain and ground,
GlNGEß—race and ground
STOCK.
—OF—
irt mom
COMPLETE.
J. B ROSS & SON
Would announce to the
WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY,
That their Stock of Dry Goods is now com
plete, comprising a great variety ot DRESS
GOODS, such ns DeLaines, of all grades,
Scotch Plaids, in Pail de Chevers, and all
Wool Poplins, Plain Poplins, Empress Cloth,
Sheappard s Plaids, Melanges, Valensies,
and all Class of Dress Goods, Bleached
Goods, Brown Goods, Linseys, Ulinscys, &e.
Jeans, Kerseys and Satinet3, Yankee Notions,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes.
This department is on our Second Floor.
Our senior is now in New York, and buying
heavily at panic prices, and we think an ex
amination ol' our GOODS nud PRICES,
will convince purchasers 'twill be useless to
go farther in SEARCH OF BARGAINS.
J- B. ROSS & SOX,
Wholesale Dry Goods and
Grocery Merchants.
No. 90 Cherry and 55 Second Sts
jau 5 Sm. j
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
TILTAREENA;
OR, TIIE
FOLLIES, FASHION’S AND FRIVOLITIES OF
THE TIMES.
TUI? is the title of a humorous woik containing
all the rich Poetry, Atnus.ng Anecdotes and Joke*
written upon Ti.tera, Waterfalls, Chains, and all other
fashionable ndjuuctsto Female attire that have been in
vogue during the past year. It will bo profusely illus
trated.
It will also contain a C >mic Almanac (the'best ever
made up) for the year 1807, a humorous Fortune-Teller,
and several humorous Stories by the best writers of
laughable literature in the country.
The work is written and compiled by I) ARTY DOYLE,
tneipioy Local of the Louisville Courier, and will be the
funniest evt r given to tlie American public. It is now
In the Printers’ hands, and will be issued from the press
early in January, 1807.
ISTatioiiai Hotel.
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT-
Macon, Georgia.
li. F. DENSE & SON,
(Late of Granite Hull)
jan 12 3m Proprietors.
iui lilliis Tktitite.
Tri I*l Exercises of fir's School will bo resumed on the
Second Monday, 14th of January. iS67.
Rates of Tuition, per Term of twenty weeks, as ful
lows :
Spelling. Reading ar.<l Writing. $lO 00
Grammar Geography an I Arithmetic 12 CO
The above, with Algebra, through simple
Equations 16 00
Languages and higher English com sc, 20 00
To he paid in Gold or its equivalent-
No deductions made f«>r absence except*by special ai
rangements or font Providential causes
Hoard can be had on reasonable terms.
Those dts riug it can have th * opportunity of taking
music Usso-.s. Comp-tout assistance will be procured,
if accessary. For particulars, address
G. M. PATTF.R-'ON, Principal,
jan 10 3t Plains of Dura, Mimter ( ouuty, Ga.
Plantation for Sale.
IJIOR the purpose of winding up an agricultural parf
nership, heretofore existing between the under
signed, wo offer for sale, one of the
Best Plantations in Southwestern Ga.
It is situated 16 miles from Americus, lying on the
waters of the Kitiehufoonee and l.anualmsse creeks, con.
tuining 1137 acres, well impioved, 600 ncies of « pen
land; 200 of which is rich bottom hammock, and
ucr sos similar hammock in the woods.
The plane is finely timbered and watered—running
water being in every field. And one of the
Healthiest localities iu the State.
Thirteen Mules, Corn, Fodder, Meat, Stock, farming
implements and Blacksmith’s tools c.u Le bought with
the place.
There are 25 good Frcedmen now on the plac f -, who
want to remain, and engagements, in tno sale, cun bo
made for their retention and employment.
A Casn purchase, can obtain a bargain if he applies
soon. HAWKINS A KOBcON
Americus Ga. Dec. 5 ts
House and lot for Sale.
MY residence, on Church Street ffiftow
ottered for sale- It contains Uur
rooms, (2 of which are plastered) with a
place in each, two pantrys, and a good
kitchen, with a large garden in the back
ground. 10. 11. SCARBOROUGHS,^
Jan 8 2t.
Notice.
IN consequence of a severe accident which
befell me sometime since, rendering it
impossible for me to attend to my business,
Mr. Solomau Council will act as my Agent
in attending to all my business, such as col
lecting and paying out money, and receiving
bills for lumber. Persons indebted to me
will find their accounts in the hands of Mr.
Council. [decßtf] SAM. IIEYS.
LIVERY STABLE,
2STOTICE
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the travel
ling public, and all others, ill *t they will keep con
stantly on hand at their I iverv and Sale Stable, a fine
lot of Mules, buggy and Saddle Horses, for sale and
hire. Also vehicles of all kinds,
j in 6 ts JORDAN & ADAMS.
Empress Eugenia Mills.
75 BBLS.
FAMILY EMPRESS FLOUR
IN STORE.
J. W. FEARS.
15, EX, C, & ST. CROIX.
50 BBLS.
B, & Ex, C. SUGARS,
IN STORE.
J. W. FEARS.
TRACE CHAINS.
300 pairs Trace Chains
IN STORE
J. W. FEARS.
Shovels, Spades & Rakes
50 DOZ. IN STORE,
jan 12 It J. W- FEARS.
OLD liOLU A\ll NILVEfI-i'LITE
rplIE undersigned will give the highest price
JL for old Geld or Silve.i-plate, such as old
Dental plates or Watch cases, Spoons or any
other kind of old gold or silver.
I will do Watch or Jewelry Repairing in ex
change, or par the money,
nov 27 3m. JAMES NOBLE.
Academical.
Drs. Randall & Stanford
Veteran Teachers,
HAVE united to establish just such a School in th®
city of Americus as tho wants of the community
may require. They mean a Select School ior tho re
ception of Girl* ns w'ell nh Roys. Their discipline will
be mild, but firm ; and parents and gu rdia s may ret*
assured that while unrein it ted attention will be paid to
the mental training of the pupils committed to theli
care, no less attention will be paid to their moral cul
ture.
They respectful I j solicit a liberal sharo of public
patronage, and hope their friends will take duo noti u
and govern themselves acoording y. School will open
14th of January.
The year will be divided it.to four Quarters of Tew
weeks each, and no student will be received for a shorter
period than a quarter. But any may withdraw at tin
end of any quarter, if toey see proper to do so, provided,
they are not in arrears for Tuition.
RATES OF TUITION, IN ADVANCE:
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic English
Grammar, Geography, Declamation, Comp ti
tiou and Algebra, to Equations,pr. quarter, $lO 0C
Any other English branches or Classics, 12 5C
No deduction for lost time, except in cases ot pro
tracted i lness. dec lf-lm
ISTotice.
1 LL persons arc cautioned against trading
A for two promissory notes given to A, M.
Little ; one for four bales of Cotton, and the
other for three bales. One due December,
1867, and the other due Deo-mber, 1868. —
They were given for a lot of land that W i,-
liam I/rsbley lived on. H. C. BASS,
dec 13 lm'
J^otiffs—Snmtnr Cos.
OFFICE SXTMTEB COUNTY~OC UET,
December 24tli, 1566.
Sessions of said court—
Semi-Annual. so« ciiminal jurisdiction as now pi*r
ac a I bed, and civil jurisdiction in cases over SSO 00, Stl
Monday in January and July; Quarterly sessions, Ist.
Monday in April and October; Extra Sessions in the
diß'-retion of Judge. The Grand and Traverse jurors
will take due notice thereof.
To answer th many inquiries : Those hirimr freed
men desiring to file their contracts with the County
ourt. instead of the Bureau, wi’l insert in the Contract
that thov • gree to make it a Court Contract, and that
it was read over in their hearing before signed.
JOS- A ANSbKY,
dec 25 lwAltw Judge of County Court.
Executor’s Salo.
TT7*E shall proceed to sell on tin* 7th day or January
▼ v next, nil of the personal property belonging to
the estate of James 8. Clark, deceased, on the plantation
hing about 12 miles from Americus. consisting In part
of mules, horses, pork and st.-ck bogs, cattle, and other
articles usually found on a plantation At the same time
and place, the plantation, containing three thousand
acres, will b rented for the ensuing year. Ter me made
known on day of sale. TV A. .7 EN KINS,
Dec 22 fit* C. PERKINS.
("'I EORGlA—Sumter County.
X Whereas, Thomas D. ‘Speer applies to
me for Letters of Dismission from Guardian
ship of Thomas 11. L. Tinsley.
These re are therefore to cite arid admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and all persons
concerned, to be and appear at mv office,
within the time prescribed by law, and shew
cause, if any they have, otherwise they will
be granted in terms of tlie law.
1.-ivo, 1 under my ban cl, In oilier, at Americus
tills 23d of,January, 1807.
jan 24 Hl3lll. L. P. DORMAN, Ordinary.
Administratrix's Sale.
YT/ r ILL bo sold before the Court House
VV door, in the. city of Americus, outlie
first Tuesday in March next, within the legal
hours of sale, One bouse and lot in said city,
belonging to the estate of AY. A. 8011, where
on Francis S. Jlell now resides. Also all tlie
real property belonging to said estate. Sold
under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Sumter county, for tlie benefit of lieirs and
creditors. F. S. BELL, Adm’x.
jan 22 tds*
ALBERT li. KENDRICK, j label for Divorce
vs. ;■ in Sumter Supo-
MARY O. KENDRICK, ) rior Court.
TT appearing to the Court that the Dcfend
-*■ ant, Mary O. Kendrick, does not reside in
the State ol Georgia, it Is ordered that ser
vice be perfected by ’publication in tlie
Sumter Republican, a public Gazette of said
State and County, in terms of the law.
By the Court, October lot li, 1»S0.
N. A. SMITH, Solicitor for Libellant.
A true extract from llic minutes of Sumter
Superior Court, January Ist, 1807.
JOHN B. I'ILSBURY,
jan 25 1113 m Deputy clerk, s. c.
LOUISA E. OWENS, ) Libel for Divorce,
VS. >in Sumter Supel io r
JOHN A. OWENS. J Court.
IT appearing to the Court that the Defend
ant in this case does not reside in the State
of Georgia, it is ordered that service he per
fected'on said Defendant by publication in a
public Gazette of said State in terms of the
law. By the Court.
S. H. HAWKINS,
Libelant’s Solicitor.
A true extract from the minutes of Sumter
Superior Court, May 19th. 18(iii.
dec 8 m4m A. G. EONALDSON, C. S. C.
STATL OF GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary,
> in and for said Cos.,
W Sumter County. )in session, December
i*m, 1860. ’
3^Present—L. P. DORMAN, Ordinary.
|Jk RULE NISI.
Mr/TIKTtEAS. Sheppard G. Pryor, Adminis
trutor upon tlie estate of Sterling Proc
tor, deceased, petitions this Court for Letters
of Dismission from said Administration :
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that all
persons concerned, will file their objections,
| [if any they have) on or before the June Term
next of this Court, otherwise Letters of Dis
| mission will be granted to the said petitioner,
j It is also ordered, that the above Rule Nisi
! be published monthly for six months in the
Sumter Republican.
A true transcript from the minutes of said
Court, this sth day of December, 18(J«.
dee 8 mtiin. L. BRUNER, Clk. C. O.
Georgia —snmt< r Couniy,
Whereas, Elizabeth AY>nn app'ies to me for bet
ters of Aillnmiatration on tho estate of James Wynn,
deceased.
These are then fore so rite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred amt creditors of said deceased, to lie
and appear at my office, in the timo pre-eribed by law.
and hie tlieir oljrcti'OiH, if any they have, otherwise
Letters of Administration w ill be granted to the said
applicant
Given under my hand, in office, at Americus, this 19th
day of January, 1567.
jan 22 lm* L. MtONEIt, Cl’k C 0.
Adrain istrator's /Sale .
ON the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
b.-furo the C >nrt flou-e dnor in American, ngrw
sibly to an order of tho Ordinary of Sumter county, lot
of land. No. not known, lying within a mile or a mile
and a half of Anrlersonville, near tho Rail Road, coi
tuining two hundred two and a half acres Sold ns the
property of T. T. IValdrep, late of said county, decVi.
Teints cash.
dec 20 tds. SARAH D. WALDREP, Adm’x.
Administrator’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in March next, wi l be soM be
fore the Court Hoh>s door, in Americas, Sum*m*
county, Hgreeablo to an order of'tho Ordinary of said
county, one-half of lot of land, number two hundred and
f *rty-' wo. in the sixteenth and stiict of said county, t»c
lcuging to the estate of James M. Cannon, deceased
Ndd for the purpopo of distribution. Terms—
Cash. THOMAS DAVENPORT. Adin’r.
jan 17 tds *
Notice to Debtors ana Creditors.
AT.L persons indebted to the estate of James
C. Taylor, late of Macon county, deceased,
are notified to make payment to the under
signed without delay; and those persons
holding claims against said deceased, will
present them in terms of the law for pay
ment. CHARLES A. TAYLOR, Ex’r.
jan 17 6w.
|Tf§al |loticu>-Mtebtcr €a.
Administrator’s Sale.
\ GREKABLE til an order of the C-mrt of Ordinary of
£\. Webster county, will ho told on the first Tuesday
in February next, before tho Court nouse door in Ffa.ik
viJlo, Lee county, if not sold bes re privately, the binds
belonging to the estate of Susan Elliott, late of Webster
comity, deceased; containing One Hundred acres, more
or less, No. not known; but known hk the place where
George Elliott,died, adjoining Daniel Green’s old place,
now Bonuunt’s place. Sold'f’r the benefit of heirs and
creditors. Terms—One half Cash, the balance due the
Ist of November, 1867. Z. ELLIOTT, Aclm’r.
dec 15 tds*
Webster Sheriff Sales.
TT7TLL be sold before the Court House door,
W in the town of Preston, Webster county,
on the first Tuesday in February next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
One hundred and eighty acres of lot of land
No 47 ; 100 acres of lot No 50 ; and 140 acres ot
lot No 18 : making in the aggregate 420 acres,
all of said lands lying in the 25th district of
originally Lee, now Webster county. Said
lands levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued by
John McGill, Tax Collector for said county, as
the property of E. E. Little, for his tax foi
ls 6. Property pointed out by E. E. Little.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold,
South half of lot of land, No 19, in the 25th dis
trict of originally Lee, now Webster county,
containing 101 acres, more or less. Levied on
by virtue of a 11 fa issued by John McGill, Tax
Collector for said county, against E E Little,
Adm’ron the estate of T. J. Horn, deceased.
Levied on as the property of said estate.—
Property pointed out by E E Little, Adm’r.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold,
lot of land No 174, in the 19th district, of orig
inally Lee, now Webster County. Levied on
as the property of J. G. M. Ball to satisfy a fi
fa in my hands issued by John McGill, Tax
Collector of said county, for his tax for 1866.
Property pointed out by J G M Ball.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold,
Lot of land, number 242, and 50 acres off of
the south side of lot No 241, making in all 255'4
acres, more or less, in the 25th district, of
originally Lee, now Webster county. Levied
on as the property of Joseph Goss, by virtue
of a fl fa issued from Webster Superior Court,
in favor of officers of Court vs. Joseph Goss.
Property pointed out by Joseph Goss.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold,
Two mare mules, one horse colt, two cows
and calves, one thousand pounds ot Fodder,
fifty bushels of corn, one two horse wagon
and one buggy. Levied on as tl\e property of
Phillip Lampkin in favor of Lewis J. Lamp
kin. issued from the Stewart Inferior court.
Property pointed out by the defendant.
jan 5 tds P W REDDICK, Sheriff.
ISTotiee.
AS the Legislature has changed the time of holding
tho Comity Courts from Monthly, to quarterly
j Suasions. Tho quarterly session* of Webster county
court will l>e held on the first Mondays iu March and
j September, and the Semi-Annual Sessions tin herpUt?
sure, on the 2d Mondays In June and Decern
j tie*, IMaiutitfs ntid Dcfuudants. Witnesses amL'Juior*,
will take due uotice aud govern tlienisolv»-Bitcrord*hgly.
By order ct J AS. <4. M. BALL,
Judge of said r*ottrt.
J J. Chappm.l, Cl’k C. C. Jau 5 ts.
EOUdtA, Webstar Comity.
VA Two Months after date application will bo made
to tho Court of Ordinary of Webster County, at tli«
first term after the expiration of this notico for leave to
Mil four hundred and sixty acre* of land belonging lo
estate of Jnmob Fortutuu, deceased.
J’" l 1 J. W. FOREMAN, Ex’r.
Executor’s Sale. .
■VXT n.U 1)0 snlrl before the Court House
VV door, In Preston, Webster Count}', G«.
between tlie usual hours of sole, on the first
I uescluy m March next, Four hundred and
sixty acres of land in said county, lying on
the water of Bear Creek, adjoining lands of
M. N. Leverctt, M. Dawson and others. Sold
as the property of James Foreman, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms on day of sale,
jan 8 tds. J. W. FOREMAN, Ex’r.
Cl EORGlA—Webster County.
* T Whereas, Jus. M. Tallis applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of B.
W. Beasley, late of said eounty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
wilhih the time prescribed by law, and fllo
their objections, if anv they have, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted to
said applicant.
Given under m v hand, in office, at Preston,
this Ist January, 1867.
jan IU lm C. K. MOORE, Ordlhary.
ri EORGlA—Webster County] " *
ts Whereas, B. T. Kemp applies to me for
letters of administration, with the Will an
nexed, on the estate of D. Williamson, late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tlie kindred of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and file their objcc
tions, [it any they have] otherwise letters of
Administration will be granted to the said
applicant.
Given under my hand, in office, at Preston,
on tin* 10th of January. 18G6. *
jan 15 lm c. R. MOORE, Ordinary.
riUORGIA —Webstor Connt y. ■ *
\T Whereas, Sarah Felder applies to me for
letters of Administration on the estate ofG.
I) F elder, late of said count v, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
ot said deceased, to be and appeal' at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, otherwise let
ters of Administration will be granted to
said applicant.
4iV i \«. 1 L u i u,cr L n y l,,iml » in office, at Preston,
this 101 h day of jauuary, 1867.
Jan I.Tlm C. R. MOORE Ordinary.
id§al Itoticcs.—Jje Cc.
n EORGIA—Lee County]
" Whereas, Daniel E. Hearn applies tome
for letters of Aministration tie bonis non, on
the estate of Lewis H. Hearn, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed bv law, and tile
their objection, [if any they have,] otherwise
letters will he grunted in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature
this December 23d iB«6.
Dec 25 lm. jK, D. WATSON, Ordinary.
Valuable Property for SaleT
be sold on the first Tuesday in
V W February next, in the town of Stark ■
viile, Lee county, ngreenble to an order of
the court of Ordinary of said county, two
lots in ihe town of Srriilhville ; one business
lot. No. 2, filly feet front and one hundred
back j also, the residence which contains
lols Nos. 22, 27 and i of 15, and a fraction of
j acre, all malting '2% acres, [t is a desira
ble place, and a very good dwelling with
4 rooms, hip roof. All sold as tlie proptrly
of J. W. Adkins, laic of said county, dee’d.
Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors,
dee 8 Ids* L. H. ADKINS, Adm’r.
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
TETILL be sold before the Court House door,
*» in the town of Starkville, Lee county,
on the first Tuesday in February next, Lot of
hind. No. 5, in the 15th district of said county.
Sold as the property of AY. G. Folia, dec’d, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased, dec 20 tils J. M. PITTMAN, Adm’r
Administrator’s Salej
ON the first Tuesday in March next, will
be sold before the Court House door, in
Starkville, Lee county, agreeable to an order
of the Ordinary of said eouhty, lot of land,
number One hundred and twenty-two in tho
13th district of Lee county. Sold as the prop
erty of Sarah Wilkinson, late of said eounty,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased J. AY. AVILKINSON, I, , , _
jan 24 tds AY. T. AYILKINSONn ( A dm’rs.|
Terms Cash.
For Sale or Rent.
MY PLANTATION at Bottsford, containing
860 acres, 350 acres cleared, nearly ono-hal f
of which is Kinehafoonee bottom, in excellent/
order to make a crop. This is one of the best
places on this creek, Two payments will bo
given a purchaser. Address, me at Dawson,
Lerrell comity, Ga., or applv to Jos. Thomas,
near the place. WM. 11. IIODNETT.
Jan 8 w tw 2w.
3£r§al Notices— Scljlei) €a.
GEORGIA—SchIey County.
VT Whereas, Miss Fannie*Williamson applies
to me for lettors of Guardianship on tho pert
sons and property of Emma and Charlie Wil
liamson.
These are therefore to cite and admonlsn,
all and singular, the kindred of said minor,
and all persons concerned, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and file their objections, if any they have,
otherwise letters will be granted m terms of
the law.
Given under my hand, in office at Ellavilio
this 5t h day of January, 1867.
jan 7 lm. S. E. EASON, Ordinary.
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