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NEW YORK AUVEKTISEMEMS.
UItEH
nr the
munr immtm
JEWELRY ASSOCIATION.
193 & 195 HEOADWAY, New York city,
Os llosowoo'l Pianos and Melml ons. Fine
Oil Painting*. Engravings Silver *V«ve, Gold
and Silver Watelu** on*l Elegant Jewelry.
cnnsis’ti»rg of d.nnmid Finn. Diamond Kings.
Gold Bracelets, Corn!. Florentine. Morale.
Jet. Lava, mid Lad es’ Sen, Gold Pens with
gold un«l s Iver extension ho ders. Sleeve
rets of Studs*. Ve t and Neck Chains,
pluirmud chaScd Gobi Chains, etc , &e., valued
AT 53,000,000,
FOR GNEJ3GLLAR.
The Merchants’ami Mauufaclur rs’
JEWELRY ASSOCIATION
Calls your attention to the fact of its being
the largest and most popular Jewelry A>su.
ciation in tlte United Stares. The business
is and always has b»*en conducted in the most
candid and homo able manner. Our rapidly
increasing trade is i g iim itee oft he
appreciation of our pahotis for tius method
of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods.
The sudd#*n stagnation of trade in Europe,
owing to I he. late Herman war, and recent
disastrous financial crisis in Europe, has
caused the failure of a large number o' Jew.
elry houses in London and Pari-, obliging
them to »eli their goods at a g*ea: sacrifice,
in some instances less t. au u'tie-third the
Cos tof mnnufaciur ng. We have lately pur
chased very 1-irge‘yof these Bankrupt Goods,
at such oxtretljejy low prices that we can
afford’ to send away ■Finer Goods, ninl giu*
better chances s o draw the tiioet valu ib> pi i
zes than ‘any other e>taldi>hment lining »
siniila t)UK AIM 13 TO PLEA>K.
And we reaped s diet! your patron ge. as
wi are confident ot giv.iog tlie utmost satis
lattion. During the past vear we have for
warded a number of the most valimlde iiizes
toull parts »»f the country Tlto.-e who pa
tronize us will n ceiv# the full value <t tluir
money, as no article on o\u* 1 i *-t i worth less
than One Poi ar. retail, and there are no
Planks Parties dc ding with it** may depend
on having prompt re urus. and the article
drawn wi 1 be immediately seiu io any ad
dress by retain mail m* exj u ss.
The following parties haV' recently drawn
valuable prize- from'the Merchants* Man
. ufacturers’Jewe ry dissociation, and have
kind l y allowed the use • f their names:
Freder ck V Browne. E-q . Treasury Do
Washington. D 1 iui.o. v lue
s4§Q;Miss Anna \* Frost Wsiverlv Ten ace.
N. V. ci'y. L idies* Gold Enameled and li
Uiotuf Set Wateli value. $300: William 15
Emmons, New Orleans, ha , Sewing Machine,
vaioj. $75: George L Davenp rt, Mobile
Ala , »silverT a-Set. v tine $-00; Miss Lucy
Orcutt. Albany. 11l .Sew in • Machine, value
§d>s; Mrs. M try J. Downing Louisville. Ky ,
Gold W .toll, value, 4£2<-0; J intis K Fowler,
llanos* urg. Pa , Stiver lj nun tie (\iy«» W ueh.
value, $75, Uev. Wi Ham Preyer. MLwit.ke.
Wis , v\ heeler <fe Wilson Serving Machine,
vane. $125; J. J. Bickford. San Fiai.cLco
Cal., Gold Lined Silver Tea Set, value. $300;
Edward L. Jiice. Si. Louis, Mo.. ,\! lodean.
value. $250; Mi-s Helen E. Sinclair. De
troir*. Mireii., Diamond Cluster Bing, value.
s2is; Ilnrati iG. Frost. Chicago, 111.. L-.rge
Oil Painting, val e, s3On; Mrs. ('harlot e
E. llewin, Itoniphin. Ktnsa*, Cliickering
GVand Piatko, value, S7GO, and Music Box,
value. SOS.
Many names coul [ he*plac and on «the list,
but we publish no names without permission.
Our patrons are (l«si»e<l to send us U. S cur
rency when convenient.
Partial LUt cf Articles to ba Sold for
DNE DOLLAR-EACH
without regard to vniu •, and not to be paid
for untE you know what you are to r ceivc::
10 Cliickprfnp: G •and Pi *n« « worth SSOO t-» S7O i
15 vv .«mJ ii <u«m *2oo t<. 4.‘-0
15 Kngmfc Mih*»t«oiij, Ito-.vroodcvßo 15 f »
50 fil-i i J Mrt Sewing vmrtiiiiM 4 t > 3> 0
75 fine Oil Painting. 8«* t» !<»<•
15 ■ Kiuo .-!i**-l KwguiviKgs 0ain0d..,....... io 30
50 Slu-io B x s 7 Z 5 r-* 4 >
lfto Ht* olvion Ciit nr s>l nr 2if«» 40
50 Silvw r »uit Hint TaLe lfc*sk«
IVi nn.rruhl.* .-jm.iis ...... 20 to 40
150 Gold lAniltlnS u ni * fh w;*r.ui.ttfil, 50 t>» 150
l«jo l»iu!U ".d *
ITS G -Id WatctuK .V. V 5 to 1 ‘.(I
300 Lailiiai w. t«t> a 90 to 100
6U*fbover Vt.uc io tO Cos 7o
Diami*m! I‘ti.s. Bmh-Hus and I*nr I)-<*{>•.
Ladits’ *0 »* * f G*dd ni and t'oial, J»*t and G 1 .
Fll»'en*ine. Mosaic. Lava and ‘ rtineo * ct- nt
Studs Ve-t and N««k C ins. plain mm e*a cn
Gold Kings. Gold ! Idninh t». L>c u ets. n**«v
l-tvle Self B»uk'*K G Id I‘ctis and Pencil
fancy VVcrk B x«'s. G**hl P« t.s with G-»ld and
Silver 1 X elision Hoi* e-s. aid a huge as-« if
ment • f Fine Vo Wa-o «n.d Jcweb yof cvciy
deKC'iplion, of the bo! make aim lafcat M\|e
Ol;at.C< to oh ain rt »v of ihe ab vt
articles f»r O. E l>‘f*L\K, l»y puiciittsing a
geah and envelope tor 2o ts.
Five treated EiiVtl.*pcg will bu sent foi
$1 ; Eh veil fur $2 : I huty f*r $5 ; trixty live
for $10; One Hntidied for sls
Agonfs W-anted Every where*
Urn qua thM’ indiuvnienfa «lfcied to Ladies
and G«nts who w 1 act a- mn h. Oin dtsciip
live cncnlaiH tt.L t>e sent on ap|dtcafiou
DistirbmioriK aie midw ill the following
mnunto : CeidiliGitts naming eacu 'artich*
and i T H value am ph in ►cab don vehq es.
which i-Te well in J x* and. t>nr -f «»t these enve
lop* a con 1 aiding the t er».ifi;a»*‘s or O'der foi
Sum* mHole will be d**li wied at onr • fii e. (n
sent by. raid t«» »my add e«.-, without ngaid
to chohd on r* c ij»t of 25 <outs.
On receiving tbe Pciiiti ate t fie rn cbasn
will fee wbaf ariicle it ma*« and its value
and c*n sc and One D »Har hi and lete’ve the ar
ticle n»nn and Pu elm ere of nr c»led Enve
1 *pes mLv in lids main er. nbtan hii Hilich
worth from one. to li •« hipal el dollars
Jj *i»g letfeiK arr unu.re s%iy Have the
kiudritot to w• i|e plain dioc ions. O.dera f*o
healed-KliAOlojM-b ill st in I very .C4hO be no
c *mp-n *-d with H e tin-b. wi«h Him nmne oi
the pel son seinilng. and. Town, (’ounry atm
bra e lain y wiirie*. I.et*er» *h »uld bead
di'tibbcd Ui »ha Min igel**, a- f*»l‘oA« .
J.\.K fiS. ")n'l
J -* " * 103 ? & 105 Bioadwad,
limit 18.3 n New Y*ok.
TOOLE, M| liI'EIIT i 10.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
•IN
UQtJORSf GROCERIES,
Western Produce,
AND .
GENERAL MERCHANDIZE
Cn C .t'op «ri, nest door to the Post Cilice,
AMEHICtJS,...- CEO2OIA.
J»a3l
j I
I . j
! Dtii inp the past Summer, when
many of our Planters were without
money, we furnished them supplies
on a
CREDT ,
with a proml-o from them, that we should;
be paid from the proceeds of their Cot
ton. to be sold as soon as it could be p» e
pared tor market, let the ) rice be what!
it would Some complied with their con
n-act according to terms; others paid afJ
ter awhile, and MANY have not paid at
i ALL. v v e sold them Goods at GASII
prices, and uuw need the rnouey and can-,
nor get it. i
We must change.our plan of business.j
The credit system, nw; make other
merchants rich. We. know from ex peri t
ence that it will ruin IS if continued.
From I his date OURS is a
CASH STORE!
To those who paid us promptly", wd
may again extend credit, under
SPECIAL CONTRACT.
! All accounts, not made unuor special
contract will 1 e considered due at the ex
piration of each month and collected ac-j
oordmgly.
Groceries
arc strictly CASH, and will aot be soldi
u:i time.
We me thankful to the public for its
patrun ijie, especial y are we grateful to;
those who nave both patuomsed and'
pa in us.
We shall keep a good assortment and
will make it to the interest of purchasers
to trade with us at CASH prices.
FURLOW & BRO.
Americas, January 22 ts
DR. TUGGLE’S
®!L®i[£ IF LOWtEGE
COUGH SYRUP.
THIS Celebrated Pulmnnarv R. tnedy is the
active initicipal olitaimd b.v clu mical pro
ms fr.uii tt,B Ulohe Flower, known also as
•• Hiiitop Hoot,” and in Hotan.v, as “ Cephe
lanthiis OiCidetitnlis.” The specific virtue of
ili" Globe Flower for the cureof ail diseases
tenr.ing to Consumption, is well known and
tested by many cf the nrst eminent physi
cians in this country, and has acquired a
greater repu’atiim than any other known rem,
edv for the cos of all Throat and Lung dis
eases. Colds. Coughs. Hoarsen™,, Influenza,
ejo , ate cued by the Globe Flower Syrup as
if by magic. Consumption of tho Lungs,
A-tbma, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Whooping
i.'nngh etc, ate cured by tno Globe Flower
Sviup when all other remedies fail.
The Globe Flower Cough Syrup is war
ranted to o nfaiti ro opium in any f rm. and
it will not effect the head or produce costive
t e<s It is pleasant to tin, taste and w|l‘ not
(li-sgree with the most delicate sti mren. It
is wvranted to be harmless under all.condi
tions and to give satistaction in the woist
cares of consumption.
It is offered to >he t ffl eted with the posi
live a enr.iriCe of its power to save
Ibis famous Couch Medicine, by its in
liiusic me is. has conquered, all competition
wherever it has been introduced, and thou.,
s,n s have been restored to health, who were
thought to nave confirmed cases of consump
tion
The Trade mpplisd hy J S PEMBERTON
& Cos . Coinin' it-. Gh , Propiietoig and Mauu
f ictuiiog Chemists, Columbus, Ga.
For Bale iu Ameiicus, at the Drug Stores of
l.’r E. J ELDKIDGE.
and Dr. H. C. BAILLV.
ap.il IS 6m
FRAGRANT
GLYCERINE
COMPOUND.
New Article for the Toilet!
Healing and Soothing,
Pleasant to Use.
A Fine Perfume.
REMOVES snd Roughness of the
-kin. Fnekl s, Sunburn, Tan, Chapped
F. ee. Li sand Hands, almost like magic
Asa tVmeslic to Soften. M’hitcn and Beau
-tifv the Skin, it is uneqnaied ! Try it !
Prepared only by J- s PEMBER'i ON & CO.,
Columbus, Ga., ami sold in Americus, by
Dr E J. ELDRIDGE.
and Dr. H. C. BAILEY,
april 18 6nt
1867. I 1867.
SFRinG
—AND—
SUMMER
»EX ©o©®l
CHEAPER THAN EVER
Quick Sal#s and Small
Profits.
This motto, w r e find from past experience in
trade to be as immutable as truth itself, unu
will be faithfully carried out.
Every customer shall have an interest in
our business, from the fact that we sell
GOODS SO CHEAP.
That all who may favor us with their patro
nage will save money.
sew mms
Will be Received every Week
And in consequence of the recent hetivy de
cline in cotton, customers will get full benefit
of the consequent decline in goods.
Merchant & Cos.,
m
Ne iv Hotel Duild i si s;
T.ike pleasure in announcing (o their friends
and tl.e public, that their stock of Spring and
Summer goods is now being opened for in
spection, and having been purchased under
the most favorable circumstances, will be sold
FOR CASH AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
’ PRICES.
Dress Goods Department,
Silks, Plain and
Printed Orgryidies,
Lawns, Challies,
Printed Jacouets,
Mozambique's, &<5.
House Keeping Dep’t.
1 5 G B*o and 10-4 Bleached
and Brown Sheetings.
Irish Linens, Napkins,
Table CloUis, Linen Diapers,
Crash, &€., &c., *Uc.
Will GOODS BIMTiII
Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook,
Swiss and Jaconet Muslin,
Dotted and Figured Swiss,
Valenciennes, Brilliants
<tc., (to., &c.
A Full Line of
Bordered and Hem
Stitched Handkerchiefs,
Cambric, Cotton and
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Jaconet, Edgings
and Insertings, ”
Alexandres Kid Gloves,
French Corsets, &o.
Domestic Department.
American Prints,
Scotch and American Ginghams,
Lonsdale Mills’ Long Cloth,
and other favorite
brands long cloth,
Sea Island Shirting and Sheeting,
Stripes, Checks and Osnaburgs.
For Gents’ & Boys’ wear,
Black French Broidclotli,
Black French Doeskins,
Fancy Cassiraeres,
Sattiuetts, Jeans,
Ccttonades,
Plain and Fancy Linens,
Drapeted, &c., tfcCi
Always on hand, a full Stock ot
Notions,
Boots andShocs,
Hats and Caps,
Trunks and Straw Goods,
Ready Made Clothing,
Queensware. Ac. Ac.
apri 11
THE AMERICUS
JEWELRY STORE.
(NEW HOTEL BUILDING.)
3: ’ JIfhEITNER & FFJCKISjj
I V7AT ’CH MAKERS & JEWELLERS. "|
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL H
C. B. LEITNER,
Geneva, Georgia.
USE CHIB AM SILVER EMU, SWISS k AMERICAS WATCHES,
BIAMONB GO0»S,
JEWELRY,
(of every description,)
SOLID SILVER WARE,
PLATED WARE,
GOLD PENS,
and CLOCKS.
Sole Agents in Georgia, for Prof. FRANK’S Patent SPECTACLES, —the best ever
used. Pebble and other Spectacles of every quality and price, in Gold, Silver and Steel
frames.
We have the LARGEST STOCK of FINE GOODS in our line, ever brought to this mark
et, and are congtamly receiving new goods of the latest styles and patterns,
Remember we deal exclusively in Fine Goods, all of which are warranted as repre
sented. We buy our goods direct fiom Importers and Manufacturers, consequently, we
can, and do, sell our goods as low as the same quality can be bought in any market.
Call and examine our stock, whether you buy or not.
No Trouble To Show Goods !
WATCH WORK MADE A SPECIALITY! !
Those who have had their watches injured by incompetent workmen, or are otherwise
out of order, can have them put iu thorough repair and made as good as new and warranted.
Persons having plain Watches can have them Jeweled either in Rubby, SappJilie, Chry
solite, Aquamarine or Garnet. Diamonds res; t, Jewelry repaired and ENGRAVING done
to order. No charge for engraving goods sold by us.
Stencil Plates lor marking Clothing, Cards, Boxes, Merchandise, &c., cut to order.
Femember the side of Dr. Eldridge’s Drug store, new Hotel building,
june4 ts
SELLING OFF AT COST !!
S. M. SIESEL & BRO.,
BEG leave to inform of this and surrounding counties, that they offer theiP
entire stock of
Dress Goods,
Embroideries,
Fancy Goads,
Yankee Notions,
Ladies’ Hats,
Children’s Hats,
in fact everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE. Customers in want
of Goods should not fail to call on us, as this is no humbug. We ofi’er these inducements be
cause we want to raise money, and as OURS is a
CA. S H STORE,
we want everybody to have the benefit. We do not wish to name prices, but merely state
that we have GOOD Prints at 12} Cents, and good Sea Island Shirting at 12} Cents,
and everything in proportion. We also have a splendid stock of
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, GUT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
which we also oiler very cheap.
Our stock is complete iu everything, and persons coming to trade, will find everything
they can wish for in our house.
Giue us a call and don't forget the place.
S. if3. SIESEL & BRO.
P. S- To the people of Schley Comity, v?p wish lo slate that, we have secured the
services of Mr. 11. b. DAY lb, who will be happy to wait on his old friends at any and all
times. S. M. 5.&15R0.
Awericus, Gu:, May 2. 1867. ts
Pt E3 3MC OVAL,
la. M!Eill©3i
Has removed his Drug Store from F.oone’s Building to the other end of tho New
Hotel building, where he will keep an assortment of FRESH and PURE
filiJ6S ft ■EBHSIHEB,
Perfumeries, Soaps, White and Colored Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Machine
Oil, Brushes, Lamps, Kerosene, Turpentine, Patent
Medieines, Hair Oils and Dyes, Stationery, Pino
Brandies and Wines, for Medicinal usOi
SEGARS MB TOBMCO, BREAST PUPS, 188 BOTTLES, M.
and all other articles found in a first class Drug Store,
Physician’s orders filled with reliable Drugs at reasonable rates.
Prescriptions tilled at all hours day and night. jan 29 ts.
Concentrated Compound
Syrup of Stillingia
THE
Great Blood Purifier.
THIS is the mors* perfect Vegetable Alterna
tive and Blood , Oleansjtjg. .Cordial known
to the world. It is sold by the thousands of
bottles, and recommended by some of the
most celebrated Physicians in the United
States and Europe, for the cure of all diseases
arising from impure blood, such as Scrofula.
Rheumatism,Chronic Liver and Skin Diseases,
Carbuncles, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, Roughs
ness of the Skin, Itch, Ringworm, Tetter,
Pain in the Bones; Mercureal Diseases, Old
Ulcers, and for all Syphilitic diseaso it is the
remedy unrivalled.
Prepared in the Labitory off!. S. PEMBER
TON k CO,, Chemists, Columbus, Ga.
For sale in Americtie, at tbe-Drug Stores, of
Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE.
and Dr. H, C. BAILEY,
april-IS 6m.
[ TJriE
SWEET SOCTHER.Y BOUQUET.
A EAEE AND MOST EXftUISITE PERFUME.
r PHI3 delightful, fashionable, and Standard
X Southern Perfume is known throughout
the South for its great delicacy,and gentility;
far surpassing in its rich and delicious odor
anything now oifeted to the public.
Sweet Southern Boqutt,” is the La
dies’ delight, as it is the most delightful,
lusting and fashionable Perfume.
Try it hut once aud you will itse no other.
The Odor is delightful.
“Sweet Southern Boquet” is distilled from
fargrant southern Flowers, dedicated to
the ladies of the South, by
J. S’ PEMBERTON, & CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Columbus, Qa.
For sale in Ame’icnsat the Drug Stores
of DB. E. J. ELDRIDGE.
and Dr H. C. BAILEY,
april 18 6m.
jtfQal |)otires—Sumter Cg.
Sumter Sheriff's Sales.
“VXT’ILL be sold before the Court hou*j door, In the
W city of A merlons, on the first Tuesday in
July next, the following property, fo-wlt:
Odd lot of land, on which A. M. Little now livee, to
satisfy n fi fa IsNded from the County Court in lk\ or of
M. <1 Harp rs said Little.
June l ids A. B. UAIFORD, Sheriff
STATE OF GEORGIA, \ Court of Ordinary,
Sumter County. >in and for said. Cos.,
in session, March Terra, 4tH 18«7.
Present-L. P. DO it MAN, Ordinary,
■\TTHEREAB, Calvin Carter, Ekecutof of
VV Wiley Carter, deceased petitions this
Court for Letters of Dismission from said Ex
ecutorship
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that
all persons concerned, will tile their objec
tions, if any they have, on, or before the Sep
tember Term next, of tills Court, otherwise
Letters of Dismission will be granted to the
petitioner. And it is further ordered, that
this Rule Nisi he published monthly, for six
months, in the Sumter Republican.
A true extract from the minutes Os said
Court, this 15th of March, 18<;7.
mar li) rn«m L. BRUNER, Clerk C O
Administrator’s Sale.
OX the first Tuesday in July next, will be
sold before the Court House door, in
Americas, Sumter county, agreeable to an
drder of the Ordinary of said county, half of
lot of La ink number Two Hundred and Eigh
ty-four, in the fourth district of Irwin coun
ty. Also, one promissory note on A. M. Lit
tle, for One Hundred and twelve dollars, ,J.
V. Price, security; one on A. M. Little, for
Thirty-five dollars ; one on W. T. Cook for
One hundred Dollars, and others. All sold as
the property of Hugh W. Niles, late of Sum
ter comity, deceased. Terms, Cash.
DAXIEL MABJLBUKN, Adm’r.
may 25 tds
JAS. PRICKER,
Formerly withT. S. Speer,
Columbus , Georgia.
Administrator’s Sale.
OX the first Tuesday in July next, will bo soM be
fore the C 'Hi t llcn.su <iuor, in Americas, Sumter
county, agreeable to an order f the Ordinary of said
county, ino lot of Lind, ly in* in the town «*f Friendship,
in said county, numb r not known, but known as the
land adjoining J. Sinim’s There b a blacksmith simp
and wool shop on the place. Sold ns the property <>t
Junius Wynn, late of said corn tv. doused. Trims,
C >h. ELIZABETH WYNN,
bin* 4 tds. Adm’x.
G •Two Months after date* application will bo made
to the Ordinary oi a id county, at the next regular term
alter tne expiration of this notice for h ave to sell one
lot, in the town of Friend hip. belonging to the estate
ofJas Winn,
april 13 2m ELIZABETH WINN, Adn.’x.
C, ; ■ > ;;<; lA Sumter Count v
IT Two months after date, application
will be tnatle to the Court of Ordin try of Sum
ter county, at the first regular term *aft.er the
expiration of this notice, for leave to sell the
leal and personal estate of David U. Hill,
late of said county, deceased.
THUS. if. .JOUNSTOX, ) , ,
may 7 2mj R. J. HODGEs. * j Aurors.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
David 11 Hill, late of Sumter coun
ty, deceased, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment, anti those having de
mands against, said deceased are hereby noti
fied to present them to the undersigned with
in tiie time prescribed by law.
TIIOS. 11. JOHNSTON ) KdmTtu
K. J. HODGES, i Ad mi a.
may 7 6w *
J t qal D oTi rrs■-c<at clustrr Ct\
n W) RGI A—Webster County.
John S Harrell applies to me
[for letters of Dismission from Administration
inn estate of Mrs. 1. I*. IlarreU of said county,
Btecoascd.
■These are therefore to cite and admoflisli
<■ and singular the kindred of said deceased,
he and appear at my office within the j
■no prescribed by law, and file their objec
flbna, [if any they have] otherwise letters of j
■ismissiou will be granted to tlie said up-;
■dicant.
■ Given under my hand, in office, at Preston,
■n* the Stli of March, 1867.
lmar 9 mGm C. R. MOORE, Ordinary.
p BORGlA—Webster County.
WJT Whereas, S. H. Hawkins applies tome
for Letters of Dismission from tlie estate of
Joseph L. Little, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and* admonish,
all aud singular, the kindred and creditors ot
said deceased, to he and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and lile
their objections, (if any they have) otherwise
letters of Dismiss ion will be granted to said
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
in office, at Preston, this 24th of January, 1807.
jan 29 mCm C. B. MOORE, Ordinary.
p EORGlA—Webster County.
' r Whereas, J. If. Carter Adm’r on estate of !
W. 11. Price, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of Dismission from Administration on
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindjpd and creditors ol
said deceased, to be ana iappear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and tile
their objection, [it any they iun?b,] otherwise
letters will be granted in terms of the law.
Given under my hand in office, at Preston.,
this March Btli, 1807.
Mar 9 rnOrn. C. R. MOORE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Webst r County,
W Boreas. J II Cm ter npplfas to mo for Letters
of Dismi sion from Ad mill isti&tiouou [estate of 0. S. E*
Ilaya, deceased
These aro therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindied and creditors of said dtteased, to be
and appear at niv office, in the time prescribed by law,
and file their objections, if any they have, otherwise
Letters of Di-mission will ho granted to the stid
applicant.
Given under my hand, in office, at Preston, this Bth
day of March, 1807.
mar 9 mCrn. C. R. MOORE, Ordinary.
pEOßGlA—Webster County.
vJ Whereas, John Terry, Adm’r on estate
of Edward T. King, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Dismission from said Adminis
tration.
These are therefore to oite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
withih the time prescribed by law, and file
their objections, if any they have, otherwise
letters will be granted said applicant in
terms of the law.
Given under my hand, and official signature,
this 7th May 1807.
May 11 m (im C. R. MOORE, Ordiliary.
n EORGlA—*Webster County.
VJ Wlieroas. M. 11. Busli applies to me for
tetters of Dismission from Administration on
estate of John W. Barra ntine, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonisn,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to be and appear at my office,
within the time proscribed by law, and-file
their objections* if any they have, otherwise
letters will be granted m terms of the law.
Given under my hand, and official signature,
this 4th day es April, 1807.
april G mtim. C It MOORE, Ordinary.
GK O KOI A—Webster C oun ty.
Whereas, William L. Clark, Adminis
trator mi the estate of Henry Spann, dee’d,
applies to me for letters of dismission from
said Administration.
T ies 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 by law, and tile
their objections, if any they have, why letters
of dismission should hot be* granted said ap
plicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 7th May 1807.
May 11 mom. C. R. MOORE, Ordinary.
GEO ltd 1 a—W caster C unity
Two Months atVer date application will be made to
tire Ordinary of said county, «t the next regular term,
after the expiiation es this notice, for leave to soil the
and belonging to tho estate of ZachufiahGog® dec-owed.
april 0 2in M. 11. BUSH, Adm’r
EORGlA—Webster County.
Whereas, M H Bush applies to me for
letters of Dismission from Administration on
the estate o i Zucliuriah Goss.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kinurod and creditors o
said deceased, and all persons concerned, will
be and.appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, otherwise letters will be granted
in terms Os the'law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 4th of April,. 18U7.
april G mGm. C R MOORE, Ordinary
GEORGIA —Webster County.
Two Months after date application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary, at the first
regular term, after the expiration of this
notice, for leave to sell the land belonging to
the estate of Elizabeth Aiken, deceased,
jpne 8 2m W. S. AIKEN, Ex’r.
GEORGIA— VVebfrter County.
Two Months after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of said county, at the next regular term
after the expiration of this notice, for leave to Bell the
land belonging to tho estate of John W. Barrantine, de
ceased. april 6*o! M. H. BUSH, Adiu’r.
tLepl 3JotiHß.~ytt €<r.
r3_EOBGIA-I.ee Ootinty. „ ,
AT Wh eraw, tile estate of William G. Hale
is unrepresented, find ho one having applied
to me for Letters of Ad ministration on said
estate, ....
These aro therefore to and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors or
said deceased, and all persons concerned, to
be and appear at ffiy office, at the next regu
lar term of this court, to show cause, If any
they have, why Letters of Administration
should not be Vested in the Clerk of the Infe
rior Court, or some fit and proper person.
Given under my hand at Starkville, this 10th
June* 18G7. E. D, WATSON, Ordinary.
June 13 Ira
n KOKGIA-i>e County.
vJ Whereas, T. D, Speer applies to me for
letters of Dismission as Administrator on the
estate of Robert A. Ladd, late of said county,
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to he and appear at ray 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.
Given under my hand, in office, at Starkville
this 27th day Os Ferbuarv, 1867.
feb.2B mGm E. D. WATSON, Ordinary.
1 EORGIA—Lee County.
V 7 Whereas, Thomas L. Speight applies
to me for LettersofDismission from Guardian
ship of Thomas N. Freeman.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and shew
cause, if any they have, otherwise they will
be granted In terms of the law. .
Given under my hand, in office, at Starkville
this loth of March, 1867.
mar 19 ui3m. K. 1). WATSON, Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
OX the first Tuesday in July,, will be sold
m before the Court House door iu the town
of Starkville, Lee county, agreeable to an or
der of the Ordinary of said county, the South
west corner of lot number fifiy-one, in the
thirteenth district of said county, lying on'
the s. W. R. K. near Wootten’s Station, be
! longing to the estate of Dudley Sneed. Baid
1 Load to he sold in town lots, lor the benefit, of
i the heirs and creditors of said deceased,—
: Terms, one half Cash. JESSE COCK,
! may 23 tds Executor.
Administrator’s Gale.
GX the first Tuesday iu July, wifi he sold
before the Court House door fu srurkvrffe,
I-ee county, agreeable to an orderuf tae
nary of said eoujity, the undivided half of
of land, number oiie hundred ani‘fittcc.n, in
the t hirteenth district of sW-id county. Soul
as the property of Daniel It McKay, late of
said county, deceased, forthe benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
cash.. FRED. H. WEST,
may 23. tds. Administrator
pTsoßolA—Tsue Co.uiity.
VJ Two Months »ft«i date, appicition wil bemad#
to the Ordinary of said county; at the first re u!ar tefijU
alter tho expiration of this notice, fur leave to sell two*
thirds interest i>i the bouse known as Calhoun’s office,
on the East eido of the public square, iu the town of
Starkville, Lee county, as the property of Joel Calbouu,
lat«- of stid county, doccaaed.
april 11 2m* I. P. TISON, Adm’r.
n EORGIA—Lee County.
'T Two Months after’’date application will
lie made to the Ordinary of said county, at
the first regular term after the expiration of
this notice for leave to sell fifty acres of land,
on the Railroad,near the dept>t,at VYooteii’s sta
tion, belonging to the estate ol Dudley Sneed*
for t he benefit of the heirs and creditors,
april 22ra JESSE COCK, Ex’r.
GEO RGI A.- —Lee County.
Whereas, G. 1.. Lara more, applies to me
for letters of Dismission from Guardianship
of person and property of Martha A. Lara
. more minor of Reuben Larnmore, dec’d.
! These are therefore to cite and admonish,
the kindred, and all persons concerned, to be
ami appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, and file their objection, if any
they have, otherwise letters will be granted
to said applicant.
Given under mv hand and official signature
this 24th April,. 18G7.
april 25 3in K. D. WATSON, Ordinary.
Segal polices-Ca.
Schley Sheriff s Sale.
ILL be sold before tho Court House.
VV door, in the town of Kllaville, Schley
County, on the first Tuesday in July next,
tho following property, to-wit:
One hundred and fifty acres of land, lying
in l he ;ird <1 ist l L-t of originally Musoogoe, now
Schley county, number not known, but known
as the nlaeo settled bv Kinney Stewart &
broadside to James Murray. ■ Levied on as
the property of Hiram Tison, bv virtue of a tt
fa issued from the Superior court of said
county, October term LSGfi, hr favor of Cath
arine *J. Tison, vs Hiram Tisou. Property
pointed out by Hiram Tison, Deftt
may 30. 18G7. T. B. MVERS, Sheriff.
GE O RGIA —Schley Count y.
Whereas, Emaline S. Edge applies to mo
for Letters of Dismission from the Guardian*
sliip of Pcrmelia P. and Gerlcstia Edge.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and file
their object ions, if any they have, otherwise
let tors will be granted in terms of the law*
Given under my hand, in office, utEliaviUe*
this . rd day of Juue,lßG7.
june G main S. E. EASON, Ordinary.
G~ EOKGI A—Schley County.
Whereas, James A. Taylor, Executor on
the last, Will and Testament of John W. Dil
lard, deceased, applies to rue for Letter of
Dismission from said Executorship.
Those are therefore to cite and admon*,k,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, and all persons concerned, to
be and appear at my office, within the tiimr
prescribed by law, and file their
if any they have, otherwise letters ofDismis
sion will be grant ed to said applicant in terms
of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 4th March, 1867,
mar 21 mGm. S. E. E A Ordinary.
EORGlA—Schley County
Whereas, George W Beggs Vdifrb op
the estate of David Boggs, tome for
letters of Dismission from said
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, 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 ofDismis
sion will be granted to said applicant in terma
of the law.
Given tinder my hand and official signature*
this 4th March, 1837.
mar 21 in6m. S E EASOX, Ordinary
GEORGIA— Schley County. - •
Whereas, George W. Beggs, Adm’r on
the estate of Joseph R Beggs, applies to me
for letters of Dismission from said Adminis
tration.
These are therefore to cite and anmonisb*
all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot
said deceased, and all persons concerned - , to
be and appear at my office, within the tuno
prescribed by law, and file their objection, if
any they have, otherwise letters of Dismis
sion will be granted to said applicant in terms
of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 4th March, 1867.
mar 21 mGm. S E EASOX, Ordinary,
fr
GEORGIA— Sclihy County.
Whereas, W. R A Ingrem, Admin'.s
trator on the estate of P. G Carr, applies for
letters of dismission from such administra
tion.
These are therefore to cite, summon and
admonish, the kindred of said P. C. Carr, and
all persons concerned, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by Jaw, and
show cause if any they have, otherwise Let
ters will be granted iu terms of tho law.
Given under my hand, and official signature,
his 3rd day of April, 186*7.
April 4-in. Gm. S. E. EASON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Schley County.
Two Months after date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county* at the next regular term of said
court, after the expiration of this notice, for
leave to sell the land belonging to the estate
of Ilenry Stewart, late of said county, de
ceased. PETER STEWART, Adm’r.
june62m.
t AHA POUNDS new BACON.
li/jUuv Sides, Shoulders and Hants,
For sale by
jan 3t ts TOQUE, BCHUMFERT & CO.