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•VKDMtSDAT MORJiIM*. BKCKMKKK 1.
AGRICULTURE.
From the Augusta Constitutionalists
A SKPCLGHKKOr TUK AfcKS.
Mb. Editor : Doubtless most ot your
readers have heard of the Charleston
Phosphates, bu t few probably have any
distinct idea of the nature and extepf of the
deposits thus designated, and a ’ A ac
count of a recent visit to one of the mines
may perhaps prove not only irecreating
but instructive.
A pleasant drive up Charleston Neck—
a portion of the way over fine «hell-road
bordered by the fertile and highly cultivat
ed truck farms or market gardens for
which that locality is noted—brought us
into the neighborhood of the Wando mines,
situated on the Ashely lliver, nine miles
from the city.
We first caught sight of the picturesque
works of the Wando Company, from an
elevation of gome twenty feet above high
water, whence the land slopes gradually to
the river bank. Making our way over
ground already worked we came to the
open treDch where some forty or fitly hands
were engaged with picks, spades and forks,
laying bare the deposit and throwing out
the precious nuggets not of yellow metal
to be sure or even of gold-bearing quartz,
but of a mineral destined to prove of more
real value to the Bute than all the precious
metals within her borders. The stratum,
which varies in thickness from six to six
teen inches, crops out at the margin of the
river, but at the opposite eDd of the trench,
which extends bac* to the base of the bill,
it lies perhaps ten feet below the surface.
The nodules which the men were throwing
out, popularly called“phosphate rocks'’and
known in more scientific parlance as “con*
D' irates,” “coprolites” and "silicinus
ers,” were of all sizes from that ot a
hickory nut to a foot or more in diameter;
irregular in shape, but bearing a strong
general resemblance to each other; water
worn and perforated in all directions with
holes, large and small. A fresh fracture of
one of these nodules discloses the forms of
fossil shells and bones similar to those
found in the marl bed below, udJ when
hrokenor rubbed together they emit attend
odor. They are embedded in sand and
clay, in some places packed very closely
together and in others more sparsely inter
spersed. The bones and teeth of extinct
animals arc occasionally thrown up with
them
The nodules are thrown into large heaps,
as they are taken from the mines, whence
after drying awhile they are conveyed in
small cars, running on a tram way, to the
mill. Here, by means of an ingenious ap
paratus (invented 1 believe by Mr. Dotter
er, the * 'ompany’s efficient Superintend
ent) driven by steam, the rocks are thor
oughly washed and thrown out upou a plat
form ready to ha conveyed to the wharf
and shipped to the manufactory in the city.
Such is a rough outline (the principal
points only being touched) of what 1 saw
on the occasion referred to at that particu
lar spot. To give the reader an idea of the
magnitude and importance as well as the
interesting character of this new source of
wealth, now opened to the State and to
the whole South, it will bo necessary to
take a more general view of the subject.
The phosphate rocks, now proved sus
ceptible of being transmuted—not literally
and directly into gold but into cotton and
oorn and thus into greenbacks, have been
familiar not only to the planters who turned
them up in their cotton fields, the cultiva
tion of which they obstructed, but also to
men of science, for half a century at least ;
but no ohe till lately seems to have suspect
ed their real value. The marls in the vicini
ty of Charleston, however, were known to
be exceedingly valuable on account of the
large pcicentage of phosphate of lime
which they contain. The digging of
these marls led to the discovery of
that great bed of fossils known to geologists
as the charleston Fish Basin and indirect
ly to an appreciation of the value of the
phosphatic nodules.
The phosphate bed underlies a large ex
tent of country. The stratum crops out on
the banks of the Ashley, Ashepoo and
Combahec Rivers, but is most heavily de
veloped on the first-named. It is r itimated
that in rare instances an acre of laud will
produce 500 tons.
In this region -tho great Charleston
Basin —are found the most wonderful re
mains of extinct animals. There are acres
of bones, mostly of fishes and reptiles,
many of which were of gigantic sizo, such
as the Mammoth, tho Megatherium, the
Megalonyx and the Saurian. The hones
and teeth of the shark are also numerous.
Some of the latter, perfectly preserved, are
of enormous size, weighing from two to
two and a half pounds, and as large as a
man’s hand. Side by side with these are
and bones of tho horso, the hog, tho
sheep, differing but little, if at all, from
those of ther dome-tic animals of to-day.
In fact we seem to have opened here one
of tli great tombs of the ages in which the
remains of thousands of generations are
jumbled up together.
Pieces of pottery, stone hatchets and ar
row-heads, and other implement,- of human
skill have also been found, and I have been
told that one or two human bones have
been discovered, but on this last point I
have my doubts.
The phosphate nodules themselves s'eem
to be a conglomerate of shells and bones
embedded in silicious rock, which, when
broken, shows their forms very distinctly,
aud analysis gives from fifty to seventy
per oent. of phosphate of lime, and from
six to sevon per cent, of organic matter —
in fact thoir cmnpo-ition is almost precise
ly that of recent bones, deprived of the
greater part of their organic in itter.
It is plain, then, that we have here in
large quantities the basis for just the
fertilizer the Southern planter or farmer
needs to restore his worn-out lands, and to
preserve his fresher soils in all their pris
tine fertility. This is no longer a mere
matter of theory. The Fertilizer of the
Wando Mining and Manufacturing Com
pany has now been thoroughly tested, and
is shown to be not merely equal to the
best ot tho standard commercial manures
made elsewhere, but especially iu sustain
ing the plant against drouth, and promot
ing the early maturity ot the crop (vitally
imptrtaut consideration) superior to them
all. Having seen something of its effects
upon various kinds of orops, I am not sur
prised to learn that i is gaining favor
wherever known. Having tor its base the
phosphate rock of the Charleston Basin,
and being ainmoniated, rendered soluble,
and combined with alkaline salts, it forms
a commercial mixture which can be made
immediately and fully available as a plant
food. Agricola.
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KASVBONE I
'JUP£R PHOSF AATr]
S STANDARD GUARANTCED
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MANUFACTURED BY
WALTON,WHANM&CSf
WILMINGTON,DEL. |
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ANTOINE POULLAIN, T
COTTON
Commission Merchant,
AT HIS
WAREHOUSE,
. ON
JACKSON STREET,
„ , AUGUSTA. GA.
oct3—dawtm
~J. E. AUGER & C 0.7
IMPOSTERS iso DEALERS IX
HARDWARE,
Cutlery, Guns, bar Iron, Steel
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
139 Meeting St. and 62 Eaat Bay St.,
CHARLESTON, S, C.
J. E. Adoeb, A. MeD. Brown,
E. D. Robinson, G. H. Momm
j»arts— d6mw3tn J. A dorr Smtth.
. MARRIED.
On Wednesday, the 17th inst., by the
Rev Wiu. Dusty, Mr. Edwabd A. Car
ter and Miss Auouhta Law*dn, all of
Burke county, Ga. No cards.
Stephejs—Ratcliff.—On the 4th)of
November, at the residence of the bride’s
unci'-, WiJliain Brooks, of Tamaqua, Pa.,
by Rev. J, O’Neill. Dr. W*. Ormonde
Stephen-, of Toughkenamoo, Pa., and
Mrs. Mary Osmonde Ratcliff, of Au
gusta. Ga. *
COTTON SEED.
JQICKSON'B Genuine Improved Prolific
Cotton Seed, Selected,
For sale by
F, W. SIMS Sl CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Commission
Merchants, Savannah, Ga.
novl4—w4m
Dr. J. P. H BROWN,
Dentist.
JS9 Broad Street, next hoove above John
dL: 7 hot.. A. Hone*’ Hardware Store.
AUGUaTA - GA
feb24—wtf
PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS,
POTA TO EG, A PPL EG, G_\ IONS, Nuts,
Oranges, Lemons, Jackies, Canned
Err its and Vegetablee, and all kinds
lOrodw-e.
HIS EA-T BAY (opposite nevr Custom
House; CHARLESTON, 8. C.
mar2.->—d3<fcw6m
TO MILL OWNERS.
Mill stones,
BOLTING CLOTH,
SMUT MACHINES,
and kinds of ALb Findings, for sale at
the lowest cash price by
WM. BRENNER,
167 Broai Street, Augusta, Georgia
mar. j—wly
Jennings, Thomlinson & Cos,
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in
Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Car
riage Materials, Leather, Ac.
159 MEETING ST., CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Opposite Charleston Hotel,
sep
WM, 3. WHILDEN & CO,
JMPORTERS and Jobbers
GBOOKE IoY,
13; mkkti.no stkkkt.
Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware,
25A King Street, corner ol'Ueaufaiu,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
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GEORGIA, 1
OGLETHORPE COUNTY, J
To the Superior Court of said county :
THE petition es Dr. George Lumkin,
Thomas Fleming, Columbus J. Lan
drum, James Young and George Mc-
Laughlin respectfully shows, That they
wish the Academy known as the Centre
Academy, in said county, incorporated;
and further, that your petitioners be in
corporated a-a Board of Trustees for said
incorp o-stod academy with the power to
contract, ; uo and be sued In their corporate
cap, ity and have all the rights and privil
eges of any other corporation formed
under the laws of Georgia ; and further,
that your petitioners, after having been
incorporated as Trustees of the said Centre
Academy shall be authorized to elect a
President of said Board of Trustees and to
fill all vacancies occurring in said Board
and to elect such other officers as said
Board may require for the purposes for
which said Ac ulernyjs incorporated, and
that said corporation’s corporate name
shall be The Centre Academy, of Ogle
thorpe County; and further, your petition
ers show that the object of their associa
tion is entirely educational; and further,
that said Board es Trustees be authorized
to purchase or receive, by gift, or in any
other manner whatever, property of any
description that said Trustees may deem
necessary for the purposes of said Academy;
and further, that your petitioners be in
corporated for the period of twenty years,
and that the usual order for publication
be granted as is provided in such cases;
and as in duty bound will ever pray.
POPE BARROW,
Attorney for Petitioners,
OGLETHORPE SUPERIOR COURT, 1
October Term, 1869. I
TITHE above petition having been read,
1_ It is Ordered that the usual publica
tion required by law be made by the
Clerk of the Court and that this petition
be recorded.
I certify that the above and foregoing is
a true irsnscript from the Minutes of said
Court. This 13th day of November, 1869.
GEO. H. LESTER, Clerk,
nov 10— tu4<fcw4
J J Pkabok. D E Butleb. C A Pearce
Clatc bio vail & Butler.)
J, J, PEARCE, BUTLER & CO!
COTTON FACTORS,
WARE HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
JACKSON STREET,
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
WILL devote their personal attention to
the storage anti sale of Cotton and
.other Produce.
CASH ADVANCES. Bagging, Rope,
Ties and family supplies furnished as
usual.
•osrs—dAwHm
K, B. S'IODDA ED. C. FBONEBEBGEB.
E. B. STODDARD & C 0„
Wholesale Dealers iu
Boots, Shoes and Trunks
\T manufacturers’ prices,
165 Meeting street,
I Nearly opposite the Charleston Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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COOK’S CLOTHING STORE
ESTABLISHED 1830,
203 BROAD STREET 203
r JpiIE cheapest, oldest and best HOUSE
in Augusta.
Offers a large, new and well selected
Stock of
READY MADii CLOTHING, HATS,
LG ENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
of every grade and variety at Wholesale
and Retail.
W. BLANCHARD, H. S. JORDAN,
Georgia. South Carolina.
nov3—wtdec2s
THOMAS COUNTY, GA,,
Plantation for Sale.
J OFFER FOR SALE, A PLANTATION
in Ihornas county, four miles from
Thotr.asvi.le, consisting of Twelve Hun
dred Two and a Half Acres first quality
LAND, with good dwelling, cabins, kitch
en, barns, stables, gin house, gin packing
screw, blacksmith shop, etc , all under
good fence; five hundred acres cleared,
balance heavily timbered. There are
three hundred acres of Virgin Hammock
—bounded on the North side by the At-
I ’flic and Gulf Railroad, on the South by
the Monticello road, and the new railroad
from V. any will come within half a mile
oft . Plantation.
Thera is a never-tailing creek of fine
war. • running through the Plantation.
Also five wells and two well stocked fish
por.dsonthe premises.
This place is known as the “Seward
H .e Place," being formerly the property
of Hon. Jas. L. Seward.
The mules, horses and other stock, with
all the wagons and agricultural irnple
niCKi, will be sold with the s» ace on
reasonable terms.
For particulars, apply to
A. STEVENS, Augusta, Ga.
or to A. P. Wkioht, ThomasTille, Ga.
or i Gt - !,.martinACo.,Savannah, Ga.
P. S—l cere are two churches and two
ache A Ui i nomasville, Ga. ,”tine climate
and good neighbors.
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GATE CITY NURSERY,
TWO AND A HALF MILES EAST
OF ATLANTA.
THE undersigned are now offering to
the public a large lot of Select Fruit
Trees comprising Peach, Apple, Pear,
Plumb, Cherry, Figs, Ac., Ac. Also, a
complete assortment of, Ornamental
Sbrubery, Rosea, Ac. All at reasonable
rales. Orders solicited.
Pro eesor J. W. Akers, Gen. Jno. B.
Gordon, Rev. Wk. P. Patillo, Atlanta,
Georgia. sep!4—dlAwSm
JOHNSTON
Male and Female Institute,
MONKOK, WALTON (AHNTI, hi.
THIS institution, located in as good so
ciety and one of the healthiest towns
in Georgia, offers inducements to the pub
lic unsurpassed for thorough, piactical and
classical education. Board with the un
dersigned or in respectable families at sls
per month. A. J. BURRUSB,
aug2(—w6m Principal.
jCtgat 3tfirertismfuts.
GLASSCOCK COUNTY.
A IMPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD.
t\ GEORGIA. GLASSCOCK COUNTY -Junes D.
SaaGwood has applied for exemption of personal! r
and aett n* apart and valuai,on of homestead, and I will
pa*s upon the saiae at 10 o’clock a. m. on .the 30 i'll DAY
of SOvEMBER, I*9.
This Koveffiber 16ih t 1569.
HENRY L<>GUE,
nor2o—»2 Ordinary.
4PPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
i>lb MISSION.—GEOBUIA, GLASSCOCK OU TY.
« r eas, Wickman Dickaoa and Furtyman, Executors f
Bynum Dickson, deceased, es to me fur Letters of I k
miaaion .
These are. therefore, to ci*e all those interested he and
appear at my office onor before .he FIRST MONDAY in
M a ROH, 1870, to show cau*e. If any ! key nave, why letters
dismvwory afcou and not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, in Gibson, this So vernier
Is\h. 18». HENRY LOGUE,
nor?']—wSni Ordinary.
DMINIBTRATOR SALE. - BY
virtu* of an orde- of »he C cf Ordinary of Glare*
county, w.»U be sold before U e Court House doo” in
the town of G’bK) • in raid county, ot the FIRST TUES
DAY in JANUARY next, a trac. of Dnd in said count},
containing three hundred and nine acre.*, more or less.
ALSO,
One in the town <4 Gilson containing: one red and
And nine p. designated in a diagram ot said town as lot
N'o. 16 Also one It of wild lard in tne county ot App:>< g
containing four hundred -.td ninety acres, known and die-*
tinguiEhed aa number 429, Firs District.
Ail so and a* the property ot thees-ate of Fichard Powell,
late of Gl*B*co<ck county, deceased, sold to pay debts and for
division. Terms caEh. This N'ovem-'er the 10:h.
AUGUSTUS E. REESE.
novl3—wtd Administrator.
DMINISTRATOR’B SAL]:.-WILL
be sold on the FIRfcT TUESDAY in DECEMBER
within the lawful hours r s sale, before ’he Cou.t
H#ua* door in *be town of Gibson, Glasscock ©oun;y, by
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary o’ sau. county,
one tract of land belonging to the Jtsi te of F. M Walk
er, deceAsed, containing (97; ni- wt sevenacres, aior* or le-e.
and tdjoining lands of John B. William, Elias McCay, and
others.
Term*ca*h, pure ers paying for papers and stamps.
This Oct 10.18*9. BRIHbON LOGUfc,
oet24—wtd Admin iatrat:r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S S ALE:—By
am virtue of an order of the Court s f Ordma,- . oi Glats
cocxCuunty, will be polo, before the Court House door in
the town of Gibson, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN DE
CEMBER next, within the usual hours of sale, all the lands
belonging to the EsUteof B-Ur.daSimpsoc. licensed, con
taining oue hundred and fifty acres. mo:e or lets. Said
lands -old to pay debts and lor division among the heirs at
law. Terms oash.
This Odt. luth, IBe9. GEORGE W. DOWNS,
octl4—wtd Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII
b • sold before the Court House door in the town of
Glbwon, OU-f*goe< county, Gi, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN DECEMBER next, one tract of land in .-aid county,
belonging to the Estate f Winey Boyd, cecea od contain
iog elghty-ona ac-ee, more or kaa. Sold by virtue of an
order of the Court of Ordinary for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms ca&h.
Tb s October 10.13fy. HENRY HOWELL,
oct24td Administrator.
f lEORGIA, GLASSCOCK COUNTY
VT APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF OISMIS-
SiON.—Whert-aa, William R. Hari mett, Administrator oh
th i Eioaie of Elizabeth H-mmett, deceas.d, ap- lies for Let
tern of Dismission.
The*c a r e. therefore, to cite all those in‘ere.-ted to be and
appear t my office, on or before thd URbT MONDAY' J N
IjtBRUARY, 1870. to show couse, if any they have, way
Letters Diemiaaory should not be granted
Given under my hand at office in Gibson, October the 15:h,
\m. HENRY LOtiUE,
oct2t—w3n Oidin-ry.
Georgia, glasscock county.
—Whereas, Mary Cheelr. guardian of Julia J.
One.ly and Anna L. ( ’heely, applies to me for letters of dis
miss on from said guardianship.
Thai c. are, therefore, to cite and summons all persons ;n
--tereetoJ, to be and a* m-. office on the FIRST MON
DAY in JANUARY next, to show cause, if any they have,
why paid letters should not be panted.
Given ULder my hand at office in U lw l . this September
27th 1169. HENRY LOGUE,
octli—w3m Ordinary.
ip iX)RGIA GLASCOCK COUNTY.
\J¥ —Whereas, Mary Cheely, Executrix o'i the estate
otJ'.hn Cheeiy, deceased, applies to me for letters disiniE
sory. Theee are, there! re, to cite and admonish all and
singular, ihe kindred and creditors, to be and at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to stow c übe
if any they can, why #aid letters should not pe granted. •
GiVen under my hand, afeffiee in Eil>-on. th s August
14th. 1869. HfNRY LOGUE,
aug2o—w4m « Ordinary.
C'i EORGIA, GLASCOCK COUNTY.
—Wber« : a o , Charles 11. Kitchens, AdmlntMt?aior
on the est.»:e of A's.d Hattaway, deceased, hav.ng f ilv ad
njinietered said estate, and applies tp me for le te: dis
missory. These are, therefore, to cite all those interested
to be and aopear at my office, on or before the FIRST
MONDAY in DECEMBER next, to show cause, if any
they have, why letters dismiswy should no' be frrsnted.
Given under my hand, at office in Gib-on. th e 14ta day
of August, 1i169. HENRY LOGUE,
au«2o—w4m Ordinary.
LINCO-N COUNTY
A PPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD.
J\_ GEORGIA. LINCOLN COUNTY. Siur,ey
Tmory has applied to me lor exemption of personalty,
and so ting apart and valu-itinn of houiesread, and 1 will
pass up'm the same fit II o’clock a. m., Qfi the 2nd Gay
ot DECEMBER, 1169, at*iy office.
B.F. TAT-?M
nov2o—w2 Ordinary.
T INOOLN SHERIFF SALE-FOST
| J PONED SALE.—WiII besild on the FIRST
TUESDAY in DECEMBER next, at the Court House
do rln Lincolnion, betw-eu the legal hours o : sale, the
following property, to*wit : one tract of 1 »nd conialr ing
eixty-.ive (65) acres more or less, a (Joining lands of Thomas
Crawrord, A. Johnson and others. Levied on as the p-op*
erty of Philip Fa'kner. to satisfy a fi.fa. iu favor or. Gi
b from the Inferior Court, of said county.
Properly poiuted out by C. R. Strother, plaintiff*.*attorney.
• l. c. Coleman,
novlO-wtd Deputy She’iff. L. C.
/ iEORGIA, LINCOLN COUNTY.
Whereas Ch tries Wa’lice, administrator of James
L. Haw( a, represents to the Court in hla petition duly filed
and eiit'.red on r* cord, that he had fully tdministefea J&mes
L Hawes’ estate.
This is, therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
aadcreditors, to show cause, If any th**v can, why said ad
ministrator should not he discharged from his admii .s'rv*
tion and receive letters 01 diamisslon on the FIRST MON
DAY in MAR H, 1870.
Glv u under my hand and official signature.
November®. 1869'. B. F. TATDM,
nov7—w3m Ordinary L. «!.
1 EXECUTOR’S jSAI• U—BUVTRTUE
2j of the Last Will anil 'i, cut of II jury F. Mer
cier, la’e of Lincoln county, and ed, will be sold on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN DE .BEK next, before the
Court House door in Lincolnto... Lincoln county, Georgia,
between the I‘.wiul hous of sale, the following properly,
to-wit:
Oue thousand land, more or le s, in s dd county,
on the waters of Soap Creek, adjoining lauds of Mrs S> bert,
A.G Paradise, John Gibson, E. B .Ross, and others.
There is on the premises an excellent Dwelling House, Gin
House and Screw, and all outbuildings, two hun
dred acres of original wood land
ALSO,
At the geme time and place, will be sold four’lots of wild
lands, one h t containing 20JK acres. No. IC‘>. iu the Vi h
District, origin *lly Earl,, low Taylor county ; one lot in
Cberosee county, containing 40 acres, 3rd Distiiet, and 4 h
Settlor, No 569; one lot tnThomu county, containing 490
acres, in the 14th Distrct, No. Bj. and half interest in u lot
containing 202% acres. In W Ikerson county. All as
the property belonging to the estnejot Henry . Mercie r ,
for the purnoieof and stribution among the legatee. 3 .
Terms—One half cash, remainder on iweive in mills’
credit, with mortgage on the premises. 1 urch*.ser to pay
1 _>r titles and stamps.
October 29th, HENRY P. ME'TIFII,
J AM EH N. MERCIER,
oo'Bo—wtd _ Executors*
C Georgia, Lincoln county.—
JC EII-L McCord. Laving applied t«.» be appoiuted
Guajdlau of thi* person -and property of Cora, Waters and
Jabez P. M-Ooro, minors under fourteen ye tr-s ot uge, res
iden’s of said county.
This is, ktheref'ire, to cite all perso- ? concerned
cer- ed to bend appeal at tli>*term ol the Cos i t o: < ‘rdina’
ry to l e held next after tire expiration of thirt y ,b. y* irom
tne firet publication ot tics notice, and show cause, if they
can, why said Kliaha McCord should not be intrusted wiih
the guardianship ot the pen-ons ami property oi said Cora,
Waters and Jaber F. McOoid, minora of Jabiz P. McCord,
deceased.
Given und:r my hand and official signature Oct. 18th, 1869,
B. K. Ta IOM,
oct23—ws Ordinary L C.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE,-
J~\ Agreeably to an order of the Oourt of Ordinary of
Cinool:i county, will be cold before the Court House Dbor
in s;ud c unty, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEM
BER next, betweeu the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
Six hundred acres of land, more or lesp, adjoining lands of
Klizibetb Cunningham, Benjamin Tuti and W. D. Tu't
and others on ike waters of bnivera’ Creek, in said co -.my,
it belu* the same place whereon deceased resided at the
time of his deaUi.
ALSO,
Twenty-two acres, more or less, pine land, adjoining lands
of Nathan Bussey ami Ben jam .n Tuttand others, lti said
county. Sold us the propeity belonging to ihe estate of
Hardy Leverett, deceased, lor the benefit of ti e heirs ad
creditors of said deceased.
Terms—one-half cash, the remnif der on a .c.te’ii of 12
months, wi:h mortgage on the premises; purchaser to pay
for papers. W. D. TU L’ ,
oolU—wtd Administrator.
OGLETHCR p 3 COUNTY.
A DMINISYRATOR’S -S A L E -
GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY.—WiII be
sohTbctore ihe dooi ot the Court. House, in Lexingron on the
FIHa l TUESDAY ,n JANUARY, 1870, during lawful
hours,at publ c outcry, the tract of land in said county,
known as the‘'Home Plantation” of r*a‘hun Mattox, de
ceased, lying on Goose Pond Ore:k joining lands of (E W.
Mnttox. JamesC. Matiox, deceased. John Eberhart. land
claimed by Win. F Mattox, Wm. Strong, deceased and
others, contain agi>9B acres, more or less, and considered
cne of the best plaLtations in said county.
The land will probably be sold in three parcels of con
vergent sice for purchasers.
Said laud will be sold subject to the widow’s dower, which
h s been aligned.
Sfold as the property: of Nat han Mat*ox, deceased by leave
of the Court of Ordinary of sad county, and in pursuance
ofhiswiil. Terms cash.
JOHN EBERHART,
Adm'r with the wi l'anuexed, dt bonis non.
nov—wtd
EXECUTOR’S SALE GEORGIA,
OGLETHORPE COUNTY.-Wlll be sold on the
ST TUESDAY IN JANUARY uext, within the legal
hours of sale, before the Court House door in Lexington, all
the lands belonging to the este of Wm. W. Everett, deceas
ed, at the home place, consisting of the following tracts of
Land : One containing two hundred and fifty-eight acres ;
one other tract containing two hundred and sixty-seven
acres, and the last tract containing two hundred seventy-five
acres. All of sail laud situate in said county, on the waters
of Oioud Creek, and adjoining each other with about 75
acres Creek bottoms, and about equally divided in each.
All excellent farming lands.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, the rev rtionary interest in
the Dower of Mrs. Lucy H. Everett, oi one huidrtd and
ninety-seven acres. A ll of said lands sold b/ virtue of an
Order of the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, and
.-O.d for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased.
GEO. W. WHITEHEAD,
Executor of Wiu. W. Everett, deceased.
Lexington. Ga., November2Bd, 18 9.
lov:s—wtd
OKORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUT’Y.
VJ —w. F. Hill, head of a family, t.as applied for
exemption of personalty, and setting apart and valuation
< f home dead, and I will pas - upon the same at 10 o’clock
A. M. on the 29TH and if of NOVEMBER, 1869, at my office.
Lexi' gton, Gu., Nov. 15,18f9.
F. J. ROIBINSON,
novlT—w2 Ordinary O. C.
(AGLETHORPE SHERIFF SALE.-
‘ \J Wi Ibe sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in DE
CEMBER Lex:, before the Court House door in the town
j of Lexington, Oglethorpe ccunly. within the legal hours of
i sale, the following property, t ‘•wit :
A tract of land c utaining eleven hund-ed and twenty
I five acres, more or’le-a in si.id county, adjoiniag lard* of
I Isaac H. Clark. James s. Sims and others,
! Levied on as the property of Charles G. Hargr -ves. by vir
j tue of two 4. fas. issued the foreclosure of a mbr
rage in Og.eLhoipe Superior C« urt, one in favmr of Richa-d
: L Hargroves r#. Charle* ?i - Hargroves ar.d the other in
j tavor of Charles S.Harg cs. Charles G. Hargroves,
i said land particularly ;n svdji.fae.
ALsO,
At the same time and place a house and lo» *n the village
iof Woods'.ocx,in Oghthorpe county, contain.eg three acre-.
adjoining linds o the es s os Robe.t C. Daniel ad
; J*mes H. Wright. Also a uta.ning seventeen seres of
■ and ia said county, ioiniDg ; ofe>t:»tesof J. W Reid,
I and U. C. Daniel All Lvje as*ba property ff xTgnj fa
i H. Glenn, by virtue ot a fa. issued riom the Superior
i Court of sold county, i :avor of Lewis J. IY-upree vs.
; James H. Gienn and orheis, Ji. fas. in my hands aguinst
said Glenn.
ALSO.
! At the same time and place,* tract of land containing four
! bund ed acres, more or less, adj ining lands of A. J.
| Howard, R. T. Cantilena, O adiah Stevens, M. M. Ma:-
l tin and others. Levied on as the property of W. F. Hill,
i by virtue of a 4. fa. w»ued from the fcuperior Court of
: said countv in favor of Toliver B. GocLby vs. W F.
i Hid, It being thepAce on which the defendant now reside®.
At the same time and place, two tracts or parcc sos
land in said county, one of sa:d tracts or parcels of land
containing three hundred acre?.* more o r «s-, sdioining
lands of Joseph H. Echols, M. L. Rains, B B Waller ar.d
others. The other tract, c nummg nr ny-or,* -ocfes.
more cr Lea, 2 dwining the homestead ot Vyrt.: a WUv 2nd
others, beijg residence of tne land- : surw- W .-- .
deceased, alter the sen lx apart ot the tome--: esc Lev j j
on as the property of the estate of .Sherwood Wise, bv
viitue of a <. fa issued from a decree in Oglethorpe Su- :
penor Jonrtin favor of John M:ch&el ar.d his wifr Alice
Micu&el r«. Sberod McCarty, executor, and Cynthia Wise.
execu3tx of Sherwo. and Wise, deceased.
AJLbO,
ff At the same time and place, a tract of land in Og'ethorpe j
countv, con tain*, sg one hundred and thirteen acres, more cr ;
less, siifijoining lands ot Lacy Banks. Lewis J. Deupree.Mrs.
Elzabeth Edwards and otnert- Levied on as the propery
oftr© estate ot Thompaon Banks, deceased, by virtue of a
fa issued f _ om r he Superior Coart of said county in fa*
of Lewis J .Deupree t 5. Thompson and
Mastin Childress endorser.
November A 1869. J. F. CUNNINGHAM,
novfi—wtd Deputy Sserif.
GREENE COUNTY.
A DMINISTRA l OB’S SALE.-Will
f\ be sold before the Ocurt House c the city of
Greenesboro, Greene county, on the FIRBT MONDAY IN
DECEMBER next, besween the usual hours of aa.e. the
following property, by order of the court of Ordinary of
vsreeae county, to-wit:
One Dwelling House and Land attached thereto, amount
ing to 160 acre*, more or leas, said bouse and : nd situated
in the Tillage ot Phitemath. Oglethorr-e co.. adkxning tee lot
and lands of the estate of Samuel G.enn, M. D.. dtce&xd,
and other*. Also, at the same tme acd place, will be acid
cne Tract o t land known,the Ming place, giriated
miles from Woodvdle, Athens Br G*. R.R., coctaining 406
acre*, more or leas, adK-ning lands of A. M. ®riffic and
others. All the foregoing sold as the property belonging
to th? eeute of Samuel B. Davis, late of Greene c unty,
ceasod. Sold fer the benefit of the creditor* and heirs of
mld estate. JAMES K DANIEL.
Administrator dt bonis non Esta'e Sam i B. Daniel, dee.
oetJl—■wtd
Bonds for Sale,
GEORGIA, Central and Atlantic 4 Gulf
vT Railroad BONDS, for sale bv
J. J. PEARCE, BUTLER* CO.
no >-20 —dtriwAWl
“THE ETLEYCOTTOUf PRESS/’
j j|p '
I '• T . sT ” kr ' i
j Sfc&i- LREt DTLET;.
A S L?I VV invent ion of power whereby all friction is overcome. Tbe simplicity, economy and durability of this Press astonishes
an who see it, and the more so, that a power so simple should so long have been unappropriated. The strain is wholly unon
o Iron Bars 13*-4 inches square, operating on these bars as if two men were pulling at each end in contrary direction which will
pounds each. With this Press two men can do all the packing or pressing of a 500 pound bale inside of 8
minutes and if need be, one man can operate, only requiring more time. This'Press will not occunv more soaco than a Piano and
can be placed under the Gin and receive the Cotton direct from the Gin, thus doing away with Uinlßooms and can be readily
taken down and transported, as it is simple and light. We can supply these Presses cheaper than any yet offered Will send cir
toT?u-v d esintl g. au< l would advise all wanting Presses to withhold buying until they examine*this.
Inese Presses are now being manufactured iu Atlanta, aud will soon be set up on exhibition there, in Macon A.u<msta and all
important points throughout the State, where its workings can be seen. ’ ° ’
All are assured.that as between this Press and any other there is no argument as to its merits over all others
fill the irons, any ordinary workman can put up the Press.
County Bights, Presses, or Irons, for sale by
P. P- GbEIN j\, Ag-ent,
augs-wtf At Glenn ’ Wright & Garr ' s Warehouse, Atlanta, Ga.
C.W. DOUGHTY,' 1
AND
COM.MISSION MERCHANT,
9 Mclntosh street, augusta, Georgia.
UIRST-Class close storage (brick and slate) for Cotton. Strict personal attention given
A to Storage, Weighing and Selling. Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in
store, Cotton purchased and shipments made (to houses of the highest standing and
responsibilityi in Charleston, New York and Liverpool. Nocharge for advancing and
moderate bonus of cash or cotton, required. Also, purchases and sales of cotton for
“future delivery” attended to. The last engagements made (11th inst in New York) :
t or delivery in New York in December, at 241 c
do do in January, at 24 c
do , do in February, at ... 25 c
do do in March, at 24|c
No expenses on cotton until delivered and the cotton then held two, four and six
months. In these cases eacli party, buyer aud seller, deposits (in Bank or Trust Com
pany) an equal amount, as bonus, to make good the trade.
Consignments and orders solicited.
Commission for Selling aud Buying |1 per Bale. Future delivarios made at any
Southern port. novl7—6.twl
JAMES W. TURLEY,
Third House Above the Globe Hotel
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
WHOLESALE and SETAIL
DEALEE, lIT
FIRST CLASS DRY ROODS,
TO RETURN his profound acknowledgements to the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally, for the very liberal patronage which they have extended to the
ate firm oi GR AY* & TURLEY, and to announce that he has opened
ENTIRELY ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT AT THE SPACIOUS
STORE ROOM, No. 260
B R O A I>. S T RE E TANARUS,
THIRD HOUSE ABOVE I HE GLOBE HOTEL
Where he will be prepared to offer a complete stock of
FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS.
The business of the House will be under liis own personal supervision, and the pub
lic may rest assured that they will be JUSTLY DExVLT WITH.
I flatter myself that my long experience in. the DRY GOODS trade and
INTiMATK ACQUAINTANCE WITH TIIK WANIS AND TASTES OF THE PEOPLE
AUfiUSTA AND VICINTY
Has well fitted me for the task of making selections. I have just returned from New
York with an entirely NEW STOCK, which needs to he seen only to be appreciated.
The attention of wedding parties is particularly asked to recherche selections specially
adapted..
IN DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWL
The prices will he found convincingly LOW and unusually attractive.
JAMES W. TURLEY,
octU—iiiMa&w2iii THIRD HOUSE ABOVE GLOBE HOTEL.
jAUTGTTS'X'A. rBHiAJSTCIi
iEtiiii Life Insurance Company.
ESTABLISHED 1866.
Assets oyer twelve million dollars $12,000,000
eceipts over Five Hundred Thousand Dollars per month 500,000
Premiums decrease every year.
Dividends increase every year
Neaily Oue Million Dollars paid to Widows and Orphans in 1868.
Over One Thousand Applications taken through this Ofliee alone.
LOSSES have been paid as follows :
Thomas R. Thornton, Union Point, Georgia, Throe Thousand Dollars 3,000
Aaron H. Jones, Augusta, “ Two- “ “ 2,000
Frank S. Burr, Macon, “ Five “ “ 5,000
Henry Horne, Macon, “ Five “ “ 5,000
George Robinson, Edgefield, South Carolina, Five “ “ 5,000
Total $20,000'
POLICIES oi all kinds issued on tho NON-FORFELTING PLAN.
Those desiring to insure will consult their best interest by calling at or con
sulting with this Ofliee, or its Agents, before insuring elsewhere.
Special Travelling Agents wanted in Georgia and South Carolina.
Having a large list of renewals, I am not dependent on new business to meet ex
penses. Therefore, lam prepared to, and will, pay reliable and experienced Canvass
ers larger commissions than other General Agents can do.
Those wishing tb engage will please call on, or address
O. W. HARRIS
Manager, 21 y Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
oct3—sutu&th«fcw3m
MOORE & CO.,
M 335 Broad Street,
OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL,
Augusta, Ga.,
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE.
' -
IKON, STEEL, ANVILS,
PLANES, TACKS, AXES,
GRINDSTONES, HORSE POWERS, TABLE KNIVES,
SCISSORS, THIMBLES. FROES,
SMITHS’ BELLOWS, MILL IRONS, COFFEE MILLS,
CURRY COMBS, GIMLETS, BRADS,
POT WARE, TEASPOONS, PLOWS,
SHOT, . VICES, RULES,
CHAINS, BLACKING, STOVES,
NEEDLES. FR1 T PANS, AXE HANDLES,
COTTON GINS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS, SLEDGE HAMMERS,
MILL SAWS, SHOVELS AND TONGS, BRUSHES,
SANDPAPER, PENCILS, WELL BUCKETS
WAGON BOXES, HINGES, RAT TRAPS.
NAILS, POCKET KNIVES, SPOONS.
LADIES’ IDLDL^A^L^TLvLEIsrT.
FLUTING IRONS, PINKING IRONS, SAD IRONS,
PINCHING IRONS, GRIDIRONS, WAFFLE IRONS.
t>ctß—d*wtf
T. J. JENNINGS- j, x. SMITH.
JENNINGS & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
o- 6 Mclntosh St-, Augusta, Gra,
LIBERAL advances made on PRODUCE in store.
sepl—d<few4m
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
0
BUY YOUR LIQUORS AND SEGARS
OF
W. C. HEWITT & CO.,
282 B**oad Street,
AUG U T A., GE OK OI A.
sep!9—w6m
ifegai
SCftIVEW COUNTY. 7
A HOMESTEAD.
/I -OE..ROIA, SOKIVEN COUNTY -George
mmiltt a «iiS , Sft| Cf<:olor ' hl ‘‘^ ppl ' <!d lor exemption or per -
2K"! “ et “K »P-rt ami valuation of the same, and 1
i3,u uav
' I,ENRYrA 3S,.
APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD.
Tr SCRIVEN COUNTY.-Martin Mil
icr, a person or color, has applied lor exemption ct person
u ty and -e ting apart and valuation ot the same, and 1 will
ITh'i ,U E\nifc t i >SU Wfi>r t t° °' clo £. k a IP-, tile 3oth PAY Os
DECEMBER. 156D, at my office In Syivania
Nn „ nnl ,„, (lh loro HEN 14Y BARKER,
N Mt-23-w3 4,h ’ »»• Ordinary.
Georgia, scriven county.-
f xrorl in!? 1 ? V ‘'!° ore a .'PHes for of Guardianship
a » d i J hr *arr,minor children of W. J. Farr, and
W 1 y a Muore U an “ Moore, minor children of Mathis
These are therefore to cite .* lid admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear at, my ciUee wiihin the time pre
scr.bod by law to kuow cause, it a,y th-v can. why said
lettersshoul i not be granted. HENRY BARKER
novl7-wr> • Ordinal y.
(GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY^
Henry C Kittles, Administrator with the will annex
ed, of John M. Burns, late of srid county, deceased, having
petitioned for Letters of D'sraission f,om said administration,
notice is hereby given to all persons concerned to come for
ward and Blr»w cause with!a the time prescribed by law
why said Letters Diamiasorv should not be granted.
IIEN.KY PARKER, Ordinary.
November S, 1869. novl7—w3m
/4.HORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.-
To all whom it may concern : —Whereas it has been
made known tome that Charles Bolton, late of said county,
died i test ate, leaving an esiate, and that said estate is un
represented.
These are. therefore, to cito and ail monish all pereoDS in
terested to ne and appear at my 'office in Sylvanis, on the
SECOND MONDAY in DECEMBER, 1869, to show cause,
any they have, why the administration of the said estate
should not be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court of
ta'd county.
Witn°ss my hand and official signature this November
6th. 1869. HENRY PARKER,
novlO—wtd Ordinary.
A dminFstkator’s SALE. BY
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
o riven county, will be sola at. public outcry, before t e
Court House and )Orln the village of Syivania. in said coun
ty between the leval hours of sale, on the FIRST TUES
DAY in DECEMBER next, tour shares, in the “Plante s’
Accommodation Line,” par value SIOO per share ; also, one
Gold Watch; also one tte.un aw Mill, Engine, Mill
Rock,Saw and appendages. Sab Mill known as the “Hail
Saw Mill.”
Sold as the property of estate of Elbert F. S. Hail.
Terms cash, purchasers paying lor titles.
DANIEL E. ROBERTS,
nov7—wtd Administrator.
fT EORGIA SCRIVEN COUNTY.-
\ X To Sarr uel Jack von and his wife Jane Jackson, and
to Joseph Boston, heirs at law of Robert M. Will arnson :
You are hereby notified that we shall, on the SECOND
MONDAY in DECEMBER, 1869, being the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary of said county, make motion be
fore sad Court to probate In solemn form ar, said law, the
last will and codicil thereto, of Robert M. Williamson, late
ot said county, deceased.
ROBERT WATKINS LOVETT,
GEORGE R. BLA< K.
Executors Robert M. William- 1 .
nov7—w3
DMINISTRATOR’S ~SALE. - BY
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
ocriven county, will be sold before the Court House floor,
ki the village of Sylvsnia in said countv, between the legal
hours of sal •, on the FIRST TUESDAY in DECEMBER’
next,oneGoid Watch and two shares in the “Planterss
Accommodation Line,’’par value SIOO persliare. Sold at
the orope ty of estate *1 S mi on Herrington, deceased.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
DANIfiL W. MITCHELL,
lov7— wtd • Administrator.
CCRIVEN SHERIFF" SALE.—WILL
i> e bold before the Court House do r in the town of
Nylvanla, Scriven county, on the FIRST TUESDAY in
DECEMBER next, between the legal hours of sale, a tract
of land lying and being in said county,adjoining the sad
village, Janies L. Hilton ami William O wens, containing
seven acres, more Or less. Also, the two Lots known in
the plan o eafo village as Lot No. 19 and Lot No. 20, e«ch
containing thret-q'imers of au acre, more *r less. Sa'd
grantofLand anu Village Lots 'evied on as the property of
Thomas J. Dulan to s.*tlsiy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court ot said county in favor of Wiiham W. Kemp,
Executor o A’txander Keirp igaiit-t Thomas J. Dulau,
Principal, Benjamin F. Sco:t and Gtorge C, Dixon, Se
curities.
JOHN W. BOSTON,
oct29—'wtd Sheriff, S. C.
V_a Whereas, R. I). Sharpe, administrator ot' Richard
G. Laurence, deceased, applies tor letters of dismission.
Tnis is, therefore, to cite all perß ns concerned, kindred
and credito s,- to show cause, If any they can, why said Ad
ministrator should not be discharged from his administra
tion. and receive leiters ot dismission on the first MON
DAY in FEBRUARY, 1870.
• • HENRY FARKEK,
octl7—wsm Ordinary.
f GEORGIA, SCftIVEN COUNTY. -
\_A Mrs. Caroline Oliver applies for Letters ot Guardian
ship for K. W. Oliv. r, mm. r child of W. W. Ol.Vf r, dece’d:
The.e aie. therefore, *o cite and admonish all p rsons In
terested to be and appear at my office on or before the*
FIRVI’ MuNDAY IN DECEMBER next, to show
cause, if any they can, why said L»ttors lihould not be
granted. HENRY PARKER.
octiS—ws Ordinary.
(UJ.EORG[A, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—
V-J Martha Hod*e applies for Letters of Administration
on the est-.de of Win. Hodge, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and c> editors of said deceased to be and ap
pear xt, m> office on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
DfcCEMBER next, and show cause if any they have, why
said leave should net be granted. H. PARKER,
octl3-w5 ordinary.
riEORGIA. SCItIVEN COUNTYV—
VJ Joseph W. Lowed applies for Letters of Dimis ion
ontaees'ateofL. D. Scott, and ceased:
The e. are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dece
at my office 011 or before the first MONDAY iN L’E
BER.next, to show cause, if any they can, why sai-i Letters
Shou and not be granted. *H. PARKER.
octl2—wJin Ordinary.
"a DMINISTRATOR’S ¥a i7e ~
L GEORGIA, S RIVEN COUNTY.-By virtue of
an order I nm U e Honorable the C' urtef Oidmary of s.‘id
county, I will «ell at, Svlvunia, fotween the legal hours o f
sale, on the TUESDAY in DECEMBER next, all
of the res 1 estate of JoKsie Beard, late of said county, de
ceasad, consisting of two hundred and two and a haif acres,
more or less, lyin' in said county, ou the waters of Bryer
Creek, and ad. o*ing lands of the estate of It. H. Saxon,
estate of It. M. Williamson, and of Perry Bazemore, E>u.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
cash, purchaser to pay for titles and stamps.
GEORGE R. BLACK,
octlO—wtd Administrator,
A DM IN IS TEAT 0R S SAL E.
GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.-By virtue of
an order of the Court of Ordinary ot said county of Scriven.
will be sold before the Cou t House door, iu be Village of
Sylvaria, ia said county, between the hval hours of sale cn
the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the follow
i- g time tracts of land, to. wit: cne tr: ct of land Iy’ngand
being in said county, containing six hrrrdred (b 25) and
twenty fi /p. acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of
D?inpsey Peel, Jason Burke, and David T. Burke. Abo
oue other tract of land lviug in said county, -dioinirig
lands.of HeEry r arker, Solomon Zrigler and said six hun
dred and twenty .five acre tract, and con taring four hun
dred ad eighty-five (486) acres, more or less. Also one
other tract ot J. nil, contami'ig five hundr and and eightr (68J)
acres, more or .eas, and bounded b* lands of J. L. Bolton,
L. V. Ffieffer and others. The sa ; d three tracts forming
what wr-a comnronlv known as the dower land.* of Martha
Parker, deceased, and divided in three tracts by a recent
of the Surveyor of said county, and described in tv e
plat of said Surveyor as No. 10. No. 11 and No. 12, the first
of said tracts containing the dwelling Louse. All of which
laid tracts of land arc- sold as the property of Mathew
Parke-, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
Tern e—one-thud cash and twelve months’ credit fer the
balance w.th small notes and mortgage on the lands pur-
c r ased. Purchasers paying for titles and stamps.
HARDY PARKER#
octl-I—wtd Administrator.
G GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY
r TO JAMES H. BOSTON, heir at law of Rjhert M
W diauieon : "
'ou aie hereby notified that we shall, on the SECOND
MONDAY in DiOKMHEK, IPB9, betoe theregular term of
tue Court of Or:inary of said county, make m i ion befve
said Court to probote, in solinn form at said term the last
will aaa cod.cal thereto, of Robert M. Williamson late of
said county, deceased. • ’
ROBERT WATKINS LOVETT
GEORGE R. BLACK,
< Executors of Robert M. Williamson, deceased.
CI XT I' DAYS AFTER DATE APRLI
KJ CAlloN wil be made to the C*»urt of Ordinary of
.'S r:veu County for leave to sell the real es ate of W. D.
Anderson, in ncr and orphan of H. D. Anderson, deceased
WILLIAM H ANDERSON,
seplS—w2m Guardian.
I Georgia, scriven county:
—Whereas, Robert D. Sharp. Guardian for Susan
Jasoer.and Sarah Graham,and administrator on the estate’
of Patrick G. D.ckey. and administrator on the estate of
; Jno. Taylor, late of gad county, deceased, a; piles to me
for Let era of Da-nission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons inter
este-i to be and appear at my office within the time pre’
scribed by law ana show cause, if any. why said Lettere
bhould-not be granted.
Done at my office, in Sylvania, tin 26th day of July
I*®- HENRY PARKER,
)\ 2. —w6m ordinary.
rjJEORGIA. SCRIVEN COUNTY
Whereas. Francis Olmstead, Administrator de bonis
non ob the estate of John >. Maner. ,ate of said county
deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persona in
terested to be andappead at my office, within the time pre
rented by law, to show cause, if any they can. why said
letters thould Dot be granted.
Done at my office, in Sylvania, this 26th day of July
1869- HENBY DARKEN.
j}27—w6m Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-WILL
/jL t-e sold at Appling, Columbia county,.bef-'-re the Ccur
Hill? door In said county, on tne firrt TUESDAY IN
DECEMBER next, between tne b gal hours of sale, the
real estate of Jam-s Banchard, deceased, conris’ing of one
tract of land In said county, containing six Lu Adretf ac-es,
more o- leas, adjoining lanes f Ferdinand Smalley, Mrs.
fc. F. Lamkic, and others Sold in pursuance <f an o-der
from the Cou t of Ordinary of said county for the benefit of
the heirg of said estate.
Ter its cash.
October 25th, ISO. E.
oct3d—wtd Adm*r de bonus non, Ac.
TVTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CKED-
JlI ITORS.—GEORGIA. COLUMBIA COUNTY.—
Ail persons indebted 'o tne Estate of Tnomas Seay, late o
said county deceased, are requested to make immediat
payment, and those Lav ng claims arainst the same wi
present them duly authenticated according to law.
CHARLES E. SMITH,
cc*ll—w6 _ __ Executor.
IVTOTICE TO DEBTORS ~ AND
i.l CREDITORS.—GEORGIA, ( OLUMBIA CO’TY
—All persons indebted to the estate of John P. Ferdon. de
ceased, late of said county, are requested to m-tke immediate
payment, and those having clahnS'‘-against said estate are re
quested to present them duiy attested according to law
M. A. FEBDON,
octT—wfi Executrix.
■pXECUTOR’S SALE.—PURSUANT
1 A to an order of the Court of Ordinary ot Columbia
C junty will fe so and on the Ist TUESDAY IN DECEM
BER next, before the Court Honae door in said county be
tween ’he usual hours of sale, the lands belonging to the es
tate ot Rev. Joriah Harris*, deceased, consisting of S.trectsof
land In Coiun-bia county, o - e known as the Marshal Tract
roatain-.ng five hundred *cree, more or less, well improved*
Tee other known as Brrwns Borrugb or the Homestead*
containing twenty-two h ndred and fifty-five acres, more or
leas, we i .mprovsd. The last mentioned tra t of land will
be divided in to tracts to contain from 3uoto 5(0 ac es Also
two hundred and two and a half acree. No. 20, Ist Di«t’
Dooly county : two hundred and two and a hair ~
280. Ifrh Difit.. Wilkinson county.
The above property sold for the bene!!♦ of the
Trvms cash. JAMES M HARRISS
seplS-satcthJtwtd Qualified Executor.
gUrMtetutfots.
OGX.ETHORPE COUNTY.
IEAVE TO ~~ SELL. GEORGIA
' UOUNTY-Fo„rweVafU.
c&diSJL «#- Hi ** made t 0 the Honorable the Court ot
JOMN W. MATTOX,
. . . _ HENKYI'. MATTOX.
novl*_w4 Admini3tratora of J- c. Mitiox. dec
UGLETHURPE goun
-ID and. valuation of bom stead. £3“lwlJ £E«
a^aasf. , sa2 ,^.M:“
Lexington, Ga., November 9th, 1869.
F. J. ROBINSON,
_uovl9_w2 Ordinary O C.
A DMINISTR AT OH’S S A LET
oX, °»L*THOBPB COUNTY—By rir
» order from Ihe Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe
beft X? th ,S,££ urt H ' mse d °o* ta tK
ITaßvi°v nth “ FIRST TUBSDAY la JAN
»^K wlth; o ’oc * e cal i.our? ot sale, the lands be
ta,.has 800 TtL- e faLe of Thomas Howard, deceased, con
’ ™ or ®°l !ess > WjoinlnF lands of Z. H.-
Uaruonthe east (reo. Lumpkin and E. Jaik»n, on tne
Mar t c'D V Smith°l'n kl ?s *55 J - Bacon on the west, aad
Loulcr'eek Inild ciSuty 0 ' “ n<l !y ‘ a|i ° D Wat * 01
November 1,1869.
JOEL J. BACON,
-*-wtd W ' K a
('GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUN-
the ?n I ? T s? ATOR i S SALE —WiII be sell
TUeldaY?? J Lexington, on the FIRST
of mi 187 ?’ b ? tweeo ’be usual hours
eslSeofJohn 1 F T Ce t of Iswi<l belong ng to the
estate or John Butler, late of saic county deceased lvintr
and being m said cou ntv on the waters of Cconee RWe’rcon-
v d aar’isJrzsn
‘Mil n; w «. S Vt?; AS ' C ,' CJ - ocorKe v “and others.
• ,p * or benefit of heirsar.d creditors.
Terms made known on day of sale
November 2,1599. J. t W WATSON
novs—wtu Administrator de bonis non.
QGLETHORPE POS TPON-ED
»Ks "sro. w sLsr Ttte ‘fh 6 ,^
to-wit . A tract «f land containing sixteen hundred
aert s, more or lees, in said county, on the waters of (' on.ii
adjoining lands of Z. H. C.ark. E W Jo c
"' n ; K,dd - levied on as * tht "nropaiy
oflaaur. W Johnson, by virtue ot the followimt Ji /it 1
sued from the Inferior Court of f,-iJ county—J in es S
S.B-msaod Beni. {’.Hardeman vs. J. W. JoLsouDri cl
CRiai, J. f. Johnson. D.D. Johnson andE. W. Johnson
securities ; Uvle and Hayes t-r. i s ,rac \V. Jo- nson, Lauei
h T^ Ham ?t o< u jßa « W. Johnson, Warren
H -tvks aud Thomas D. Hawks ns. Isaac W. Johuson and
inL&t/a'ttahh 1 fro t n the *; , l>e r lor Court of said county,
Joseph ». smith vs. Isaac W. Johnson. Ail ot said fi fas
awt™SM ihd b> ’ l “ rk i “ Amoia aad W- O- Johnson, the
November 3 136a. J. F. CUNNINGHAM.
nov6—wtc Deputy sheriff.
GJ.EORGIA, OGLKTHORkE COUN
VT lAD M‘r LICi ' ri0 r N ' FOR letters of dis-
MlSMON. —Whereat David W. Patman, aenrnistrator of
the estate of Seym ur Noell, deceased, and Holdah Noeli
deceased, late of said county, applies for Letters ot Dismis
sion from said estates. These are, therefore, to cite auu
admonish all persons luterested to be and appear at n,v
office ou the FIRST MONDAY ia FEBRUARY, 1870 to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters of cismis
ticn should not be grdnt- and.
Given under my hand and official signature this, No
vember 4th, 1869.
November 4.1869. F. J, ROBINSON.
nov6*-w3m Urdu.ary, O. C.
( OGLETHORPE PO STPO NED
Y / SHERIFF’S SALK.—U'tll be roll! on the FIRST
i UESDAY IN DECEMBER next,! etore the (Jourt House
door in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe count c, within
the lawful hours of sale, <ne following properly, to
wit : A fine*, of land containing eight hundred and eighty
acres, more or less. In said couutv, ) lining lands of Shelton
Oliver Fielding Dillard, Hilliard J. Hall and others. ■
Levied on as the property ofJesserM. Brawner. by virtue
ata.fi.ja. upon the f*.reclosure of a mortgage in
oglerhnppe Superior Court in l*ror of Lewis J. Pouprce
vs. Jesse M. Brawner.
November 4,1869. J. F. CUNNINGHAM,
nov6—wtd Deputy Sheriff.
A DMINI STRATOR’S SALE.—
AX GEORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY.-By vir
tue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe
county, will be soul before the Court Housj in tne
,own ° r !, Le^m^ 011 . between the usual Lours of sale, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY next, the Lands be
longing to the Eitite of M. W. Woods. deceased, containing
190 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. W . Daven
port, Win. Tiler, aid John Vv Martin, aid lying on the
waters of Tiilet’a Greek, in sn u county. Terms cash.
THOMAS K. TILLER,
nov3—wtd Administrator.
LETTERB OF DIS MISSION -GEOR
GIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY.— Whereas, Newton
Hoed Las made application to me for Loiters of Dismission
from the Administration of the Estate of Sophia W. Noell,
deceased.
Th-se are. therefore, to cite and admonish ail persons in
ters ed to be aud appear at my office in Lexington, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1870, then and there to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not
be granted. F. J. ROBINSON.
oc'2B-w3m Ordinary Q.C.
Application for letters of
ADMINISTRATION de bonis non— Georgia, Ogle
e county.—Whftrea?, Robert R Mitchell applies to me
for letters of administration de bonis non upon the estate
of Jesse Bell, late of said county, deceased.
These are, cite und admonish all persons in
terested to be and appear at my -office, at the regular term
of the Court ot Ordinary to be held in and f>r said countv
on the FIRST .TUESDAY-in DECEMBER next, to
show cause it any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Lexington, Ga., October 20th, 1869.
_ , . F. J. ROBINSON,
Qita-3— 1 v 4 Ordinary, O. C,
T EAVETO SELL LAND3.-GEOR
JLiGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY—Four weeks ufttr
date application will be made to the Honorable the Court of
Ordinary of said county tor leave to sell the lands be’onKlng
to t '{*. estate < f Philip Watkins, deceased, lying and being
in the counties of Oglethorpe und Cass ol said State,
Lixirgton, Ga., October 26th. 1869.
PHILIP A; WATKINS,
JONATHAN WATKINS,
Executors of Philip Watkins, decease ~
oct2B—w4
GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE C’TY.
\ I—Jeremiah Maxey. as the nuxt friend of the ffilDora
ol James Maxey. deceased, has applied for exemption of
tuid setting apart aud valuation of homestead,
tie same at 11 o’clock a. m. on the
BTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1869, at my office.
LexingtoD, Ga., October 26th, 1869.
, to F. J. ROBINSON,
oct.B—w2 Ordinary O. O.
Leave to sell-georgia,
(.IGLETHORE COUNTY.—Four Weeks after date
apLcation wdl be made to the Ordinary ot said count*- for
l4 »v;v to selDhe one-fifth interest of Mary Fesler in tne lands
of Charles Fes ier, deceased.
~0 MAGGIE J. FESLER.
oct-3 W 4 * Guardian.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—
/JL GEORGIA, OGLETHOKPiC COUNTY.—By virtue
of an order of the Honorable the Court r f Ordii.ary of
county.will be sold,on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN DECEMBER next, before the Court House door in the
town of Lexington, that Tract of Land lying und being in
said county, adjoining John A. Bell, Estate of J seph
Cramer, and others, containing one hundred and seventeen
(llij acres, more or less.
Tb ms cash. JAMES H. MeWHOKTER,
octl9—wtd Administrator.
GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUN-,
fY.—-GUARDIAN’S SALE.—WiII be sold before
the Court House door in the town of L xington, between
“eu-ual hours oi sale,on the FiRST TUESDAY IN DE
CEMBER next, by leave of the Honorable the Court of
Ordinary, all th t Tract of Land lying and belDg in paid
county upon the waters of Millstone Creek, adjoining
lands of John D. Parr. Eadcs and Mathews, containing 180
acres, more or less. Terms cash.
, EURENA M.MATTOX,
oc.2l—wk. Guarulan, &c. .
EXECUTOR’S SALE. GEORGIA,
I CMLETHORPK COUNTY. Will be sold on the
ST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next. wijn the
legal hours ot sale, before the Court House oorr in Lexiug
ton, tue valuable Cotton Plantation belonging to James
Maxey. deceased, contaiming three hundred aud tif'een acres
mor or less lying near Maxey*s Depot in said county.’
Sold under the will of paid decease I, f r the benefit of ihe
heirs and creditors aerjus ?reC\> n three equal annual pay-
interest. te.es' t o be paid eemi-annunlly.
™ Y\ ,K; mortgage, purchaser to
pay tor papers ana stumps.
October 16th, 1369. A ' A Editor
octls—wtd Executor.
■pXECUTOR’S S ..U. -BY VIRTUE
I™ of Lexington, . n the F’.FJJT TUESDAY in DKCKM
,n.„ ~l i nX tl Tl . t llln. , . h e. l el ! ? l »»le, the Ihßds bolouv
ing to the estate ol John A Glenn, deceased
GEORGE W. WHITEHEAD,
. Executor oi Wm. Everett, deceased.
oct7-wfi A> AJ. HOWARD, Executor.
n.EORGIA, OGLETHORPE COU’TY.
All persons interested are notified, having filed a pe
tition m the Court of Ordinary, of sa>d county, I shall apply
at the next regular term otsaid C<-urt., for leave to sell the
interest of the minor children <• f VV. H. Meiere, deceased. In
a house and lot in the city ol Madison, Morgan county
JOHN A. JEWEL."
out< —w4 Guardian for W. J. Melereand Anna Meiere
A PPLIOATION FOR LETTERS OF
,/jL DISMISSION. GEORGIA. OGLETHORPE
COUN 1 Y.—Whereas, R-chard Hoff and Ge irge VV. Bol
ten, admin s 5 rators of Henry P. H »ff. deceased, applies tu
me for letters of diem ssion from said r dministration.
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all person* In
terestid, toi. ard »vpe*T wmy office on the FIRST MON
DAY iq JAN GARY, 1870, tlien ano there to Bi.ow cause, if
any lliey have, win ..aid let'er- BlioulU net be era>tai
Lexinxtou, (la., Sipt. S9th, 1869.
„ F. J. ROBINSON,
SCl3o—w3m Ordinary. O. C.
A PPLICATION FOR LETTERS
/A .DISMISSORY- _ GEORGIA OGLETHORPE
Cue N TY-—Whereas, Egbert M. Harwell and ,SRinuelC.
Gallaher have made application to me as administrators of
Mark Harwell, deceased, for letters of dismisdon from said
adrai nitration.
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all .persons h.n
tereHt and to be and appear, at my office at Lexingtou oe
the FIRST MOND A Yin JANUARY’ next, then and tber
to show cause, If any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Tnis lgt day of October, 18G9.
, Q 0 F. J. ROBINSON,
octß—w3m Ordinary.
Leave to sellT^georgia,
OULETIIORPEE COUNTY -Four werks alterdw
application will be made to tae Honorable tbe Court of Or
dinarvof Bsid c'unty r. r le>ve to ?ell »he landi belonging
to the estate of Thomas Howard, decease-i.
JOEL J. BACON,
WM. H. HOPKINS,
OC-Q—w4 Admlnigtr.it r.-,do.
fOEORGIA, OGLETHORPE CO’TY.
V-r —EXF.CUTOR’S S^LE.—By virtue of an order of
•the Honorable Court o* - Grdinary of eaid county, wi 1 Le
sold before tbe Court H'-usenoor In the town of Mad son
Morgan county, (to perfect titles,) on the first MONDAY
In DECEMBER next,;hat desirable residence and lot of
land attached, of three acres, more or l°Bs. opposite the resi
dence of Ur. E. E. Jones, belonging to the estate r> Emily
Meiere,deceased. JOHN A. JEWEL,
octC—wtd Executor.
TYEBTORS ANDfI CREDITORS’
■ / NOTICE.-All persona indebted to the eria e of
James C. M’.ttox, deceased, late of Oglethorpe county,
requested t > make Immediate payment, and Dose ha/ing de
' mandi against sad ectate, ate requested to prese-it tnero
duly at eated according to law.
JOHN W. MATTOX.
HENRY P. MATToX,
ccto—wG AdminisUatera of deceased.
TJEbTORS ANDCR ED IT OR S’
. NOTICE.—AII pertona indebted to the estate of Mrs.
Emily Mei®re. deceased, late of Oglethorpe county, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against said estate are requested to present them
duly attested according to law.
JOHN A. JEWEL,
ocl6—wß Executor of deceased.
PPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
i~m DISMISSION.—Wheie-'S, M. H. Young admin
istrator or Henry Young, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of die mi Ad on from sai admin .strati on.
These are. therefore, to C’’ e aud admonish al' persons in
teres-ed, to be and appear at my fiice on the FIRST MON
DAY m JANUARY nex - , then and there to show cause, if
any they have, whv said letter* should not be granted.
Lexington, Ga., Sept. 28:h, 1869.
F. J. ROBJtfSO.N,
sepKPtwSm Ordinary O. C.
GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUN
VT TY.—APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
—Four weeas fer date application will b« made to the
Court of Ordinary ofsaid county for leave to sell tbe Land
belonging to the Estate of John BuL’er, late of said county,
deceased. JOHN T. W. WATSON.
Administrator de bonis, non of John Butler, deceased.
September 23,18)9. sep2s—w4
7~> EORGIA, OGLETHROPE COUN
\T TY . APPLICATION FOR LETTERS O' DIS
MISSION.—Whereas, B F. Ha dcmaa, Executor of Hen
r> Britain, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission from Admini-tratior..
These are therefore to cite and adm >ui*h aH persons inter
ested to be and &pp°a- at mv office on the FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1870, to show cause, if any
they l ave, why sad Letters should not be granted.
Lexington, Ga., Sept 22d, 1869.
F. J. ROBINSON,
Ordinary.
sep23—w3m
( i EORGIA. OGLETHORPE UOUN
VX TY.—APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DIS
MISSION .—B. F. H ardf man, Adm. nisi rater with tbe will
annexed of Ja cb Phinizy, deceased, late of said county
applies to m«* for Letters of Diamission from said Admin
istration.
Tne-e are. therefore, to cite and admonish all person in -
terested te be and appear at my office on or before the
FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY nex:, to thow e* use if
any they have, why said Letters of Diamiasion should not
beg T *ntfcd.
Lexington, Ga., Sept. 22 1869.
. F. J. ROBINSON.
sep24—w&m Ordinary.
OGLETHORPE (JOUN
\X TY—APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DIB
- R E. Hitchcock. Executor of
the estate of James W. Meadows, deceased, late of said
eounty, applies for Letters of Dismission from said -
late:
'lhese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons in
tere>*ec! to be and appear at my office on the FIRST TI7EK.
DAY IN JANUARY, 1870, to show cause. If any
have, why »aid Le’ters of Dismission should not be g anted
my hand and official signature this Beptem
’ . F. J. ROBINSON,
sep!2—worn Ordinary O. C.
OGLETHORPE COUN~-
VrTTY.-JETTeKS OF DISMISSION— Wherea.
Francis T- Tiller, guardian of a rah Ann, Nancy C. and’
James F„ mirors of Abei Vaughn, deceased, has applied
for Letters ol Dismission from said guardianship:
These are, therefore to cite and summons all parties in
tererted to be *nd appear at my office on the FIRBT Mo v
DAY IN DECEMBER next, to show cause, if an /the.
have, why said letters should not be granted. 7
F. J. ROBINSON
This Lexington, Ga., Aug. 23d, 1869. OB V ’
aog26—w-3m ‘
TlOTEßs7)Fl)l¥lMfrßßToiri
I I ClwrKift, Of'-eUis/Tpe OotiDly —Harrier A.
Adintoirtratrix upon thee.Jate of Murtln Deadwvle- ’ Ar'
appiie, to me for letter, of OUmi»ion from’ add
Ifceeenre. there tore, to cite am! mur.moaeali pemraa in
terested, to be snd aitpea ■ at my office on tile FIRKT
MONDAY to BECEMBIK nett, then and there to ,hoi
can,-, ii any they have, why said ieltera ehould not be
granted.
Lextegton, Georgia. F. J. ROBINSON.
auggO—w3m ordinary, o. C*.
JEFFERSON COUNTvT "
Averet hasap.lhd for exemption of personalty, and seta ne
apart and vMuauouof homestead, aud I will pa« uSof
the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on SATURDAY the 97th
of NOVEMBER, 1869, at my office, in JI 7
no-io W * H - WATKIUB,
novl9—w- Ordinary J. C.
A PPICATION FOR HOMESTEAD
XX. -GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY -MaryHall
nan applied vaiuaticu and setting apart of
peraenal property in the estate of Red M. Had. and I will
pass upon the’same at 10 o’clock a. m. onSATURDAT. the
h day ol NOVEMBER, 1869, at my office in Louisville
novlfl W. H. WATKINS.
DQVI »-* j Ordinary, J. C.
A PPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD
COUNTY—Z-tchanah
tilU! anart h m.S d i ed for exemption, valuation and set
sarne MlO '‘ ro P e rty, and l will pees upon the
OI NOVEMBER, 18w, m my offl re in Douisvil'e.
nevlS-w-t w - H - WATKINS,
neviu-w, ordinary J. C.
JTOEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY
m?N , wp PL wiitrli 01 i betters of guar*
for L tttSfSt aISJSSId^fSK 1 p?”TS l r ° t “?
Mery Howarn. minor heir of John UowarJ d ec ?ia'S 7 '
■ tbeefoie, to el'e and acl in in.
interested to be and appear at mv office wtthiJ
prescribed by law cause, if anvThev b
eaid Letters of Guardianship should not ba granted. ** WUy
novlQ ri W. H,
novl9-w5 • ordinary, J.c.
FXEUUTOR’S SALE. - GEORGIA
J-V J KFFERSON COUNTY—WiII be »id at the iSr’.
K e iw iw“r llit? pf Ltuijvlile.on the FIRST TUES
il AY h, 11 v “««. by Virtue of an order from the
Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Jefferson county, all that
tract of land, situated in said county, lyi-g on Dehart's
Greek, and adjoining lands of Malor (i,.,r g a Stapleton,
Benjamin R. Ferdue and Tnomas J. Harvey, oonialnine
three hundred -nd thirty acres, more or 1 ss. 'J'o he sold as
the property of ihe estate of John ff. Baierver, deossHd,
tor the heneat of the heirs sou cred'tors ot sad deceased
WILLIAM A. lAFEAVER,
“°' w —wtd Ex-T of J. W. Bafeaver.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—RY VIRTUE
JLJ of the last Will and Testament of James M C. Ca
son de eaa and late of Jefferson countv, there will be sold,
DACEMBEKnext, within
the legal hours ot sale, at the Market House, In the town of
Lounvdle, in sstd county, a tract of Dak and Hickory
Land, one-half cleared and under uhivaiiou and in good
repair, with good dwelling and uut tr use. a mill andwa’e
g n {."‘,V “*°““s“PPly °t water Adjoininghamtsof Jesse
K-Beali, George N. Jones and Estaie of D. D Kee.onthc
1 1 Bixrtv Comfort Greek, and containing fourteen
more or less. S Id lor ihe
beeentoflhe heirs and creditors of eaid deceased Terms
f* Bll - J. J M. CASON,
O. W. CASON,
r.ov’j—wtd Executors.
OTATE OF GEORGIA, JEFFER
mneSfOJi COUNTY —Whereo-s William S. Wren applies
wJJ Ad^i D ‘? tratlou oa lke 63tAle of John
w ren, late of said county, deceased.
to cite and admonish all and tdnau
lar, the kindred aud creditors of snid deceased, to be and
appearat my office, in the Court House lh iStiVvffiS
V me ♦ , r e t cribeti ky law, to show cause. If any
w,liy 84111 betters of Administration should not be
rwiqi v-s W ‘ 11 • WATKINS,
oclß| - v6 O binary J,Vi.
( 4-EOKGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY”
V A V' bereaa Ktbocca Si. Gunn hss m ide anplicatlcn for
of
ar ?’ ‘heretore. to cite and admonish all per-ons in
m?fel«dr«l or creditors, lobe and apueir at
my office vuHnn tlie time prescr bed by law, and -how
cause if any they have, why said letters sbn-.l' not te graut-
W. H. WATKINS,
nov3—ws Ordioarj j. C.
JEFFERSON SHERIFF 3ALES.—
U l9 KI “ 8 T TUESDAY IN DE
tmrin u DeX ’ at ,be . Mark et in the town oi Louis
lowlne tl - e le « al the fit
lowing property, to-wit:
tract of ,ftnd 9itua!e d on the East side of Big Creek
v i,?fo! )Ulll i l adjoining lands of David Murphy, John J.
ihirtw ° l - lier8 * and coutaiuing hree hunured and
I3 I fiLiir e w mor f °, r Levied on as the property
w ‘ nier < ll beir the place whereon Ihe said
G urge w. Farmer now rerid s). to satisfy two fi. fas.
‘ . r 2 ra . tli £ Superior Oour 9 of sai l county. Otie in
fovor of John G. Jordan. Bearer, vs Willem O. Scruggs,
in favor a of a M l i ' arm > er * Securi ’y ; and the other
iD olZer KAwfi.* oo "”- *■*"»«* Wlllimns.
ALSO,
At the tame time and place, will he sold one tract of land
in said county adioining lands t,f N. J. Oliphant, Michael
Kmg, estate of Charles Mathews, and cther. j and contain
ing two hundred and thirty acres, more or less. LeWsd on
m?SWL 0 d f KS S’ tG mo?t
Wteji. ja.W'Uea from the bupe ri or Court ot said courtv
Hniith°h . Jordan V - William G. Scrugg? li i:
omith being tenant in possession. **
°» 18fi9 ‘ JESBE T. BULLING
oneriff.
A
of the lsst will snd testament of Robt. WDaniel
St ffJfSrr %3S&i
DErKMItKR nox ul’i OI A t f ie FIRST TUESDAY In
DEL EMBER, nex., within the legal hours of sde the half
interest in a House and Lot m thrown o“ in Jef
»£°"“ n L”*,»“ ««. -“CO or IMA“d known
prPffifrvV- if 1B a a ' 83 ] df ° rth e benefit or the heirs and
credltorg of sad and -ceased. Terms cash.
o nKr'S’ 18 9 - WINFIELD M. RIVERS,
occsk wt J Adm’r, Ac., wth will apnextd.
A S A LE—B V
r\ virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary ot
Jefferson coußty, there will be sold at the Market House
nvmr\fßWß Lou , lsvl ! , t , « °\ l V e FIRST TUESDAY IN
H ext \ wltbln tbe tegal hours of sale/ the fo!-
uf 1 °?» of * Lan “0-wit: The Roberson Store House
JPj t l S w,, Louisville, rrou i. g on Broad street,
Übeßcynolds House and Lot in said town, adjoining the lot
of Nancy Matthews and the Baptist Church. Also, 103
acres < f the Robsrson plantation, ntxt to the. lots of Owen
McDermott, estate of James McNair. Dr K. H. W Hunter
andLorenzJ Sterms. to be sold tn lots of five and ten acres
more or lets. All sold as the property of the Estate of O
W. Roberson, deceased, forthebe iefi- of his heirs an! credit
or^tJ er “ Bcaall - ELIZA A. ROBERSON,
oct22—wtd AdminUtratrix.
A DMINISTRA T O R’S S A L E.-
TsZ &t the SS& "ISM
In'dvGEMrer’ i“S ld “."“'I O” ‘““FIRST TUESDAY
lfi UkWMBSK next, a trcci of land ia said couutv of
Jefferson, containing two hundred acres, more orless ad
joimng iands of G; ee n 8. Hall, AzariSh Cowart.
Eubanks, Mary Coley and lying on Boggy Gut Branch. &
ALSO,
vu lT !f g on *fe cky oreek - •“ “W county, conUining
two hundred aui sixty » ren, more or lew, admining andS
of Samuel Orten, Wrn. Dowovan .nd James Leaptrot
ALSO,
No ’ h
All solo as the property of the estate of Redie McDiniel
for the purpose of distribution. Terms cish. “
°nrtis r 18 * 9 ‘ L - a - MoDANIKL,
—octls— wtd Adrolnistraor.
f JEFFERSON COUNTY
VJ Whereas, Jeremiah Howard, Administrator of
the estate of George L. .Stapleton, deceased, applies to me
for Letters Dlsmtssory from said Adm nietraUon : W
Ihese are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the parties iaterested. to be and appear at my
office; n Lou sTlile, within the Urn. prescribe.] by law and
flletbeir obioctionsm writing, if any they have, why said
letters diemiesory should not be granted
W. Hi WATKINS,
octil—w3ri_ Ordinary J. C.
f J-EORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY."
i>. —Whereas Geo. W. F. Joy, Guardian for Cicero
Guardim(Slp P : P M “ me ,or LMtera from said
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al'&nd singular
the part es interested to b-* and appear at my office within the
Ume presenbed by law and file their objections in wHtine
granfed hey ™ h7 -eid lelterß diflmiflßor y should not be
™a r .
( t E^? GIA ’ JiSJitERSON COUNTY.
nfThYi-- r m e * a8 ’ A? flPew *rv D , awa - Administrator de bonis
n«n ot the estate ofGarrow H. farrow, and ceased
me tor leave to sell tb* real estate of said decwlSi •
- / ® re ,0 and admonish all and singular the parties
,n PS? eßtate 10 be ?t my oflPce so
Louisville, within the time prescribed by law and file the ; r
f JKORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY
aid place ' °“ e “ ouae a “d lot, with all the im*
provements therion, in ihe town of Lou sville adiolninv
tots of Owen McDermott, and J.J. Slnqurteld.
as tn. estate of Richard J. Brown deceased
or the benefit of heirs and ert ditor * of said deceased
vwfri SAMUEL A. DENNY,
P c!9 - wtd Executor.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—BY
.\X f vi T rt iJ e of tlie will A llll testament of James Young
late of JefferFon county, deceased, will be an and at the Mar!
frwnrSwwS Louisville,on;ne FIRST TUESDAY IN
r !i ext ’ a of sand iu couutv, contain
wlil'Tm r U SS ied u acre T 0T le ® 8 ’ lands of
ff* '•“K- B°wHnfclii|«j| Gunn. J. W. Beckum, N. G.
Kvjwffol• fcfoidas the property of the
estate of said James Young for the purpose ot ill stripution
Terms cash. WM. C. YOUNG,
octlO—■ wtd Adm’r. with « ill annexed.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. —BY
CX. virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Jeflfer
sou county. will le sold before the Court House door ir. the
SET® Lonlflville. i n said county, on the FIRST
TUESDAY in DECEMBER next, a tract *of land in Jes.
fereo.. county, containing one thousand acres, more or lees
lying on Duhart’s Creek, adjoin leg lands cf Edmono Ciarke!
the J. McC. Cason, and commonly known aa the
Eve tract.
ALSO,
At the same t ime and place, will be sold a trart of lah.l in
Burke county, containing two thousand acres more or Us*
Adjoining lands of 5. S. Key, E. Gresham, and others, a urf
common )y known as the Du::n D'nce All sold aa the pr»D
erty of the estate of Thoms D. Key, late of Jeflerson county,
deceased, for the purpose of dint ri button. 7
ALSO.
(Trno f Previously disposed of) at the same time and place,
will be sold a tract ot laud, in Jefferson county, containing
tight hUDdred arres, morp or less, lying on
adjoining of Willie M. Key and l&&Tt
Terms in each oase, cash.
r,/.*® J- S. KEY:
octß~wtd AdrrUrof T. D. Kev.
JEFFERSUN COUNTY^
Vrm JoBe P b ,, H Poston, administrator of the esUts
of Thomas G. P<ston. deceased, having shown to
Uie Court by his petition that he has fully m tiled up the
aft airs of said tttate, and has applied for letters ditmh
eor from said administrat e.
1 therefo’e.,« cite Mll a,. monS3 h, all and ,in«n
for, the kindred and creditor, of taid deceased to be and ud
pear at my office, within the time preacribed by law to
be°g-£to!’ 1 “Y^yc.h.why.MaLettereAouUt’hot
w - H - WATKINB.
feejißO w3m Ordinary.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
. Wtofieid M Rivjfs, rdm!iil>tfator de bonis rum
will the Will annexed of the estate bf Robert W. Daniel’
oeceased. hav nz fully settled up he
affaire of raid estate, ar.d ar plied to me for letters dismis
sorv from ifckl administration.
JVfrLE?! 0 8 axulur ihe kindred and credi
tors ofsa.d deceased, to be and appear at my cffice, within
the time pre.cribed by 1 w, to show cause, if any they can,
letters should ,not be grar.tr and. This September
w. h. Watkins,
sepUv) w3m Ordinary.
TYEBTORS and and creditors
IJ NOTICE.-A'l peraon, indebted to the eaiate of
■mEbuJli Wmeh J tTSS n th <^ D Ll’y,7*
r,: ‘ ii ‘" ,t ' d 10 preMi "
M CLARK. Administrator.
tr, EMILY F. CLARK. Administratrix.
sep22 w6* _ or Deceased.
BkEBTOR AND CREDITORS’~NO-
Li si P * ! , BC i a i havln « claims against the I-tate
ary t*>. lie, late of Jeflerson county, deceased, are noti
- th m Proven to the underrigned
“ ‘IS® I *.™® pre6 " rlted ’’Fl**; end »U pertoos mdib'.ed
» v tat^ Kr , e r,l^ ueited Uj roxke 'mm-d'jH payment.
September 20, 1869. BRINSON LOGUK.
sep23—w6 Administrators.
PERFONS INDEBTED TO JAS. M
JL C. GABON, late of .Jefferson county, deceased, will
piesse come forward and settle. Fentons having claims
against said deceased will present them authenticated ac
cording to law. J. J. M. GA MON.
G. W. GABON
_ w 6 Executors.
( GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Whertaa. E. H. W. Huntei, Adnoinlstrat r on
ertate of Jacob Goodowni, decease.i,applie«to me for Letters
or Dismission :
•I haw are. therefore, to cite ailtwreon* toterejted in uid
state to Le and at pear at my office in Louisville on orfJp
fore the FIRST MONDAY (S DECEMBKR nexL Ui
«*id I*'ter. ,ho*ld
W. H.WATKIJI3,
- * etJ ~wßm Ordlrarr J?c.
fpORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY
V-T, —vt herea,. Andrew E. Tarver. Adm',i*lrator of
W * U *’ <]eCo ** ed ' npplle, to toe for Letreri of dl»mf«-
„ T f«* t^ ero,or ‘' to cite nil part's, frter-rted in
SSSfflriß*®srD , S?T^
. H 'Q^n.^j a c.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
I^f±JL^ rew , E - Tarver, AdtolnWrator of
SSSSSL: TtttYhr, decanted, applia, to me for Tatter,of
to are all partiee lntere.ted ia aald
my office in Lonl.vttle on or be
ihow cluw 1 ,!L .h? NDAY , IN DECEMBER next, to
Si ted ’ 7 toey can, why laid letter, ritould not be
w - H - WATKISS.
yp3-w3m Ordinary J. c.
( GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
AndHeV E. Tarver, Adm in Ist ra- or of
d^mlSm7 a '^,,,■ apphe* to me for Letteia of
Theae are. therefore, to cite al! partie, Intereeted In taid
eeute to be sod appear at tnv office in Lou ard'e on ot be
fore the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, to
tto.w cars*, if any they can, why red letter, .honl.l not
be o ed, W. H. WATKINS.
repS -w3ai Ordinarrj, c.
/ GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
VJ —Whereas, Alexander M. Allen, administrator ou
the estate of John P. Bagxet, late of said cuunty, deceased,
apolies to me for Letters Dismissory,
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular the kindred
and creditors cf said deceased to be and ar>pe*r at n y office,
in Louisville, on or before the IST MONDAY In DECEM
BER next, te show cause, if any they can, why said Letters
should not be granted.
W. H. WATKINS,
au6—wtd Ordinary J. C
CHEAP SH ADJKS.
TF YOU WANT CHEAP SHADES
g go tti
ov FLAT! BROTHER*.
burke county.
(JEOIRHA, BURKE COUNTY^
not be graute.l J w BdMl Lettcru should
wtar* s*wss& Eixuit - jre •» •»
__»o'M_wU E
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —BY
_TII virtue of »n order of the Gourto*x>rdi . ,
county. Ge rgiv, will be sold btfo e the (^*l.. h f B “ rke
containing Cigtj-. iiundred aid fitly fSM) a r ™, „ i
adjoining lands of J. P. c. White! ead J? 5? ?! ‘ e “;
otnars. Sold for the benefit of heh4 ? and c?e To] “ and
leans cash, purebaeer to pav so. utij “ („
georg o r. palmer
November I7tb. fg69, Ad "*' r ° f «•
BURKE COUNTY—!
SfeS®W«BBJASRa l s£jf«
llthereal S C . J
these lands owned by hiru lndiv’dualiv m » . • ~ ~
owned i dntly with otherU. M w<ll ai ta P« e
This November 17ih, 1569.
novl9—wtd , E * v Ai . LS,
AduTx ot N. Bcufos.
SEORGIA, BURKE" COUNT?Z
Whereas Siephen a. Corker apnl i's * 1 > f
ary for Letters of ‘ .?l r , ' l
Lam hurt, late of Burke county and r . . .
are. therefore, to cite and admonish ►if : r o.« ; u ,; f
itift Til
they oar, why said ietten ehonld not he mtw ’ y
bJfiSw»! rmy hacd aad cfflcW “*r? r Tw
no\s_ws
■pXEOUTOR’S SaLE.-’GKuKgIa
V BUBKE COI’NTY. —hy vlitu-and authorttv of a!
order Ot the Houorai.le the Court «f Ordinary of a Id coum
ty, and in accordance with tl e will of the 1 .7
wild at public outcry be'ore the Court Ho n. V -- -
Waynesboro, Burke eournr Geo- u t 7,., • ’ tTi ...
TUESDAY in JANUARY mi-1,1 Si
80,4 ,or ,te »-“»« “f tae D |e ,i. e! of s'.'J
Ternu'caub. l'nrrhaeer to pav r r panrrr ami
■ ?ov?(uStd ■ m - NKW plrYi , : s;
Executor.
GEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY -I
AT DEBITORS- AND C EDITORS' NoTr.V 77
pvgoiiF indebted to Male mb D. Jone- late o sin ■
deccast'd. wi-1 make immediate pavn e*’t to th •t , ' '
Those having demands against the estate ot ,;.x 1.. t
present them to m > pror>erl> made out und i> i, VI „
the tune prescribed by law. a u
FRANCIS A JGN'Fs
Q >Mfled Executor of M.DJncsi,?; ,
November i, 1869, L( N ' •
/ BURKE COUNTY -
\ J By virtue a--d .Authority of the la- >
meui of Malcomh D. Jones, late of sni ( o ul . •
1 will soli to the highe t 1 idder, beh re ihe ' ..ur' C ji ’
door, li. the town of Way nest .or o. sad u !,
FIRST TUESDAY' in DECEMBER n.xt, th ~( t'
teresl in a tract of land coutnining flfte n id ,d*
more or less, lying ia thu countv of Enuim -«„• st
boundeil northwaid y b / the waters of the «)g t e l; v, r
eastwarulv by lands ot John b. McKium ,V Cl. 1 ».
!T?. , !f ! 5 r l ‘ v lan^9 ot J- Donuoveen, and u ptwaidiv ; v
\\ llLam Step ens, and kui-wii as the R an Johnson home:
nt a tr6a , ol 12411(1 h^u commou '• . u M ,i
combD. Jones, deceusod, Mit.Lell Jonoi. Ko. and tit,
durslgned Frxocw A. Jones. The one-th :d ni r ,-t , .
lor sa e being the Interest or sad <lr eas<-J • 11 .Vi l 1
ton umong the tenant*. Terms La-li u ' '
Ncvembor J, 1869. FKAKCiS A. JONEs.
Ia; tenant in common win, M&\..m*? I'‘"“itiM.’ie.vj.’L
and h raurii A. Jones, to tin* above •i*;i:ilhU ti , ’ . . ~
m-rebvautiiw.ue Francis A. Jones t • -i,,., e oi Ly on. '
thfrd interest In said lard in the tauic mini • » n, • «rm
and llace, tt is al>ove pres.:-it*ed for tne di no Dion ’ < :i,.,
interest in sai lad, cl Lt»* iate C\l M. D. J •
November 2,1869. MUCH )
no\3—wUi
rt EORuIA, BURKE C OUNTY.—
W berens. Geo. W. Per Si ns, Adaitu.ftinx-o tithe.,,,.
non of 8. B. WaHice. deceits'd, applies tor L, tt-ra Di
nu-sory frem sasd AdQiiuistrati.n.
1 hese are, therefore, to cite anu admonish all and t- hs ir
terestod to be aud appear at my < fflf.- on or before n.t.
FIRST HONDA Y IN FEBRuI RY i cxt. tv show V ,
ls any they can, whv said should no be irranled
Given under n.y hand and official signature at offii-e in
Waynesboro, th.s November Ist, 1569.
novS—wßm * (\
ADM INISTRATOR 8 SALE .OF
XX. Land.—By vi*tuh-ofan ordsr of the Uor.oreb ctl «*
Court pf Ordinary of Burke county, will t e ‘O.d befo-e tt «>
Court House door in Wavnetboro. G». bc *rn the 1 il
hcursolsaie.ontheMßST TUESDAY IN JANUARY,
1870, the plantation ot L eat to.; W m.*erly Lteor .aid coun
ty, deceased, situateil, .yinv anu being n paid ountv «on
taiolng nine hundred and Pe v nty-four v 9f4) acres, more <r
lets ayoming lands oI Wm. W. Lawson, E. Ponder. Ed
waid Thomas ad estate of Henry i., ; s,d■. ,x .1 So and
subject to the widow’s dower. t ihe um- true and
place, the res deuce of deceased vjth t wei r- U i rt of -i and
attache-.), in the v.llsge of Sumrn rviL*, in Emanuel ountv ‘
o^ers 1D * laUd< <f L ° L J * mes Grub D av F.A. Jones and
Te-ms—Cash, p mhasers to pav for titles ard “tamos
November 1 lafr. LEWIS and. MATTHEWS.
novj—wtd Admin ; B’ratcr L Wimberly, deceased.
BURKE COUNTY.-
TO. Bt.e,Pk‘* 8 t. e ,P k ‘* u 1 A Worker, Adiu ini strap.r de
boms non, ci John Kill ntrlci, <l«ceased, applies to tli Or
mnary f(,r leave to sell all the real e-tate of said dec ase J.
J hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all perst • j .
teretled to l>e and appear at rav offle on nr iwtnrp m
FIKBT MONDAY iu DfcCEV !Kii i 1c M i, o w , ; ii,
auy tbey UXM. why piuii leave »l.„uld not & granled
Glveu uuiiermy hamlaud offieiu. a s is’ thi. '\,, v .....
t,er '-‘fL . K. F. LAWSON, '
Urinary.
IYTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND UR ED-
In ITORS-STATKuFG OUtJIA, BUKKECOUN
1 1—All pe rons havipgdemi di itgait - Liv * it.-of Amos
U. Whitehead, late of- id co .nty, ,'ee- aaed !n- ‘urebv
titieu to present them dun tested Ard tl o e i->.j. i ,i
'°said estate reiuested to co.m lo.wurd aud f.aku 1111-
mediate pavment
October 28J, ltGy.
HEM AN H. PERRY,
Administrator Cum. Test. An
sciJh—w6
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-I wiTl
il the Ordinary of Burk, enuuty, Ga .
‘ u me FIRST TUESD VY IN DECEMBER next, in the
town of Wayneiboro, county, r«! the highest oiudrr for
cash, a tract of Land eontainirg three bund ed aac five
ocrea, more or less, adjo nieg iandr .1 Jan.es Roberson and
Others, lying iu the county of BuTke a or<- . ■ n.I sold ns
tne property ot the e tatc cf El jah llarrcli, late deceased of
said county, fora divisi u asiong the h-ir.-. .-bid subject to
the ciairns ol ihe widow and six minor children for home
stead and dower. Terms casu. Time cfsae between 10
o clock a. m. ard 8 o clock p. im.
~ JOSEPH V. HARRELL.
oct32—wtd Adm'r E -ab Harrell.
Georgia, burke county.-on
the FIRST MOiDAY IN DECEMBER : ext. 1
shall apply to the lloqarable Ordinarj' ..f -aid c, . iiy ior
le ve u> sell the real estate of S Beer GoJbee deccasc-il >i
saidxounty,coug-isMngol 83 acres, more or Ic.-s.' ; i- sd; ,ou:
tv,Ajolnfag lands cf Lewis Wi.berly. ih-m .T. Uix.a
and uUiera. u. M iILGOK ER,
°»*7—sri AdmlaiafraU r de bonis non.
(HEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.—
Whereas. Mathew Wallace, admulstrator of J me.
S. Wallace, applies to the Court of Uruinary for Mt-rs < i--
m-.BHory from said estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons in
tereatedto lye ar.d apt ear at mv office on or before th
F IRST MONDAY' IN FEBRUARY, 187‘J, to show cause,
if any they can, wtiy said Letters sbouid not be granted.
Given under my hand and offlcla 1 signature at office iu
Waynesboro’, this October 14th, l c *;y.
A 4tr „ E. V. LAWSON,
octfo—w3in Ordinary.
Georgia, burke go un ty.-
Whereas,Thomas Cosn horn. Administrator of Julia
Ann Bush vua Henrietta Bu.-h, s utt-s in his p. t. tiou, duly
filed, th t he fas fully administered sa>d estates, and praying
to be relieved from said administrations.
These are, the efore, to cite anda Jmoni.-h all and singular
those interested t> be and appe rat mv offle3 on or t efore
the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMbER next, to show
cause, if any they car:, why said Administrator should not
be discharged.
Given under my hand and official slnature this Septem
ber 6,1869. E. F. LAWSDN.
Ordinary IL O.
TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
(GEORGIA, TALIAFERRO COUN
TY.—Whena», Arthur G. lieaz <jy Executor ol the
will of Catherine Beuziey, Ltd of s»:<l county ii- vts.•(> ul ,
plies to me for L ittefso: from . •! Eiecuior
shin :
This is, therefore, to cite ail persons concern' and ?o
at the Co'iitof • >r«i'n>r.. for aa and countv i; • l<’lj; - ;
i MONDAY IN MARCH. ls7o, to show re. nny tn-y
can, why sad Letters should n-*t begntote • - him.
Given under my haul aud official ? grutu-r* ) i .November
20'h, 1»S. J D. HAM .HACK.
nov2i—w3m Oidtoary.
Notice to the iuhrs of
nil A■' JES A XI’.—GE I'. IA. TA »
COUNTY—COURT OF ORDINARY", NOVEMBER
TkRM. 1869 Unon reading . • filing t).< j etltion « f
Hanke Muhlinbrink, exeewor of Charles Axi, d‘*o ase*i
stating his snten’i«n totff r for brnlate in so!< ir n form l ~‘
last w!l and testament ol saM and tens and, m he F-IKS ?
MONDAY in FEBRUARY nex , ti that U « h. r t
law of sold de.«as«d,to-wjt; Henry Ax ,*n adopt and i. ar and
the mo*her of raid Ax , wr.r se ebr stin: n -me if :v mu
to bißi. t eti 1c out ot tLe 1 ruin fu i State.
Iti->, ih r fore o dared that
plication for pr« bate of raid will a* s’a td, be j> .b i;.hed n
the Cueonicle & txsTiNrx, anr WNuan.-r m Aim.va.Ua..
once a wees from this tin.e until said Febru ry citu ot
tb’« Court,
A true copy from the minuses of the Court us Ordinal y of
sad county
Tn.s November 1,1899.
* J. D. IIAMMAOK,
nov6—wtd On inary.
t OSTPONED
J TALIAFERRO SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold on the FIK*T TUESDAY IS DE
MB£R next, before :he Court House uoor In the town
of Crawfordvllle, Taliaferro county, within the L.wtui
hours of sde the f »!!o win i or'iperty to-wi»:
A tract of land contalnir g tt.ifee hundr- and and sixt y vea
(367) acres, more or le-n, it. sad court y. aojoddiu \au<U ot
Abaahm Perkins V\'. G. Ja b“, Mrs .> rah T. Carter ad
others. Lev.ed on as tbe property of Jno. J ..yl - . la •
fy a mortgage/!/a. from the tor Con-1 .i said ruu y
In favor of WUnam C. Wright, Adrni; . t-U r . William
Hughes, deceased, uv. John «. Ta\! r. Said nr • . r .
lnpcaiessi )ii of d-fendvit iu Ji. fa.
This September 2, 1869. P.G. V£AZ£Y,
sep3—w and b ; hfcri f ’ ) T. C.
I4EOKGIA. T 'LIAFEKRO COUSL
\T Whereas, Wild mF. Hfod.-i, m;-;.. , A t on
- -l.rce
mmor chi.dreti of D. F. Acrte la e of n :-i counfv, uo
ceased.
This it, tbe<- fore, to cite all r . « couten ..[■ .1
appear at the Court "fOdlt.ry f>-. . l-r
.MONDAY IN DfcCEMBKft > »x». w . t .
tiev Lave, why ibe Guarounßlup of th *. ri f ‘u.d
minors enoull sn/t be entrusted to - . -n Ii .
Given nnder my hand th.»Oct.te . 25tt.. 1»9
J. It HAMMOCK.
oc*.2B—ws j diaary.
TALIAFKRRO sheriff s sale -
I Will be sow on the FIR T »U! D. Y in DF.
CEMBsIK iex',w«t: on
Court Ho d-»or <n i iw.iot < r w 1 to t;.. f
- propel t«, tc-wit :
One tract ol lard in -aid county, 1> 1 1 i. ' •*
of Ogetv.hee Rive-. '•! - -
Alien James, colored, v.d ottur-.- *:
Gunn n w re»idea. t«alnfog I out li a .
four (484) r-erts, mos m 1<»-.
Ala »one tract la sad 'ou tv. Hir.% n ;u; i r
leading from Oawf rdv.He to l i- !*• j ■ us la: <l.s
of the e«te*e of Wi toy Khodea. eta- . > '
Juniatia Rhodes: nd otxvrs, c »nt:» ui., j,
has. wi h a large? dwell ng bouse thert>, , eon \V>o. R.
Guun now tenia**.
AU levied on aathe property ol It' • .mi to - :i
fyfourjl./us inmyb&Mri. !o|:ow :ti i.. u «d ;
the bunerlor Conrt of 'l allaferro ccnuly, favor ot ,V..r* .»
Bird Geluue R-chard Gunn ; one trom .11 r .-.ify iu fa
vor of Wm. Alexander ve. Richard G .-n u. ote -t
from said Bapf iorCon't in lavor of Wm M. Her • •>
Richard Goan, nod one from the Ja t;?> 8 C u-* rs th«s
6(/4ih Dlttnct G. M .ojsa and county In f.tvor o' J. l> A i'
T. Hammack vs. Richard Gunn which l_< ri fa. woe
levied Wy a oonatable and returned to v e.
Property pointed out b 7 Plaint fTn Attorney, this,
November 2d, 18f9, M. D. L GUDLBR.
novS-wtd Hheriff Ta)iafe*ro cou Ay.
STATE OF GEORGIA, TALIAFER
RO COUN IY —S cfoid King, of and county,hav ; g
tioned for anordfrto se.i the. .and bci ng.ng io Lis
ch.idren, which he hold* as Guardian.
ThisiarocTe all pers-i.h d -o:w "ir a' thef* -t
,of Orriltior’. < f said county on the MRS I M iNDaY'
DECEMBER next, t , show cause, il a~y . \.uy
such order rhtll ncu. be granted.
Given unuer my han . Ui.s October tLe 25t«, 1860,
J. Li. HAM M ACE,
oct2B—w4 U» dinary.
QTATE OF GEORGIA, TALIAFER-
K3 ROCOUNTY.— Whereas, Mrs. Elaa A. Fiynt avd
Wm. J. Harty apply to me so.- permanent letters cf Admir.-
Igtrv.tlon on the estate of George W. Fiyn:, lateofeaii coun
ty. deceasetl.
Tnis 'S, therefore to cite all persons concerned to an: ear
at the Court of Ordinary o r :.id countv on the FIRST
MONDAY IN 1 ECEMBK re t to s':Ow aw. if
they Lave, uhy per mane ia loiters of Administia'-on thou and
not be granteu tu them,
G.ven nnder my hand this the 26th of O • ■ D 3
J.D. HAM G ACK.
OCt29-w5 Ordluary^
CTAIEOF GhOItxIA. TALIAFER
k? ro county.—wn f. i
John J. Kent. Executors ot ?he n-H wi 1 ■ • vt
Mrs. Nancy Reynolds, late of .>a'd. ;
applied to me for Letters o Dtamlssfoh- /; ; .
Three therefore, to cite od oIS. the
JTIRSTT MTINDAY next, to at.r v. cue,.
™v T tt“uv“h” SlSr. of Dhto-irefoh ehould
octat-3m
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—
/% r t virtue of»noroer'from th?- ' ourt ot Ordinary of
county, tf*., will be sold before the Court. House
T«r of Crawford viile, cn the IST TUESDAY
faDBCEMBKR next the legal Lour.; of B<tle, the
foltowing property, to-wit : fc‘ven nuudred and thirty-five
of land, lying in said county iwboinlng lands ..f Will
Hariimn. w N. Gunn, A. Ogietree, Rebucca Edwards and
othor*. T Jl,a nd ws ll be sola w four tots, containine r -
«,ectl 5el y 890, 241, 66 and 38 acrea, plats of which will be
*Jbow» on the day of sale.
gold a* tne property of Wiley Rhodes, late of sold county,
jroceaied, for the benefit of the creditors of said decoded
Term* cash. This October l*th, 1860.
GEORoK f. BRISTOW,
o-tl&—wtd Adinmiateat r of Wiley Rhodes.
MORGAN COUNTY.
I?XECTJTOR’S SALE AND GUAR
\ DIAN’B BALE.—WiII so rid under an order of
urt, on the FIRST 'I UESDAY IN DECEMBER next
within the legal Lours of .-vile, be.'ore the court h< use door
in the city of Madison, Morgan county, Ga.,rhe House and
Lot in said city, know a* the resid nee of the late Dr W
8. Meiere, belonging to Mrs. Emily Meiere, deceased, a.i and
W. J. Meiere and Anna Meiera, minor children ol W.S
Meiere. Sold for the bene Hi of the parties.
Terms cash, porchoaers to pay lor title apere, stamps and
aaetioßesr’afee. J. A.JEWEJ
■x ecu tor of Emily Meiare .deseoaed, Guaraian for W J
Meier* and Ansa Meistv e*M6—wta ’ *