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Explore YOUR GENEALOGY and GEORGIA'S REAL PAST, extracted from Georgia newspapers and other sources. These are excellent research books and make great reading. Contained in these books are newspaper abstracts that can help trace your lineage or give simple pleasure by transporting you to a bygone day. Civil War News - Heroes and Villains - Slave Trading - Lynchings - Deaths -Marriages - Legal Notices - Fraternal Lists - Jury Lists - Elections - all of which are indexed by name. Newspaper clippings books: All books are hard cover, 8 1/2 X 11 inches and color matched by county.
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Whereas my wife Martha Bostian, did some time ago leave my house and home without any just cause or provocation and still refuses to return home, or to be governed by me, I do hereby notify all persons not to trade or enter any contract with her on my account, as I am determined not to settle any of her contracts while she is strolling about from place to place and refusing to be governed by me. (Signed) Matthew Bostian. NOTICE An election will be held in the town of Columbus on the fourth Saturday in April next, for Mayor of the 153rd Battalion G. M. to fill the vacancy of T. T. Gammage, resigned. By order of Col. Lewis, Tuscan H. Ball, Capt., 773rd District G. M., P. W. Flynn, Capt., 668th District G. M. NOTICE All persons interested will take notice that the supposed copartnership existing between John T. Leftwick and D. W. Parr has been this day dissolved in accordance with the articles of agreement. (Signed) D. W. Parr. NOTICE All persons are hereby cautioned against trading for a bond for title of lot no. 174/33 District of Lee County. Said bond was executed by James Thomas to William Williamson. I am rightfully entitled to the possession of that bond as I have paid a valuable consideration for said land and have a deed to it in the drawer. (Signed) Theophilus Bryan. NOTICE I hereby forewarn all persons from trading for two promissory notes given by myself to Jesse Dodd for one hundred dollars each, both dated the 2nd of February, 1831, the first payable on the 25th of December, 1831, as the consideration for which said note were given has entirely failed and I am determined not to pay them, unless compelled by law. (Signed) William Clark. NOTICE The subscriber has just removed to Columbus and will practice in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Conference. (Signed) Alfred Iverson. NOTICE The subscribers forewarn all persons trading for two notes of hand, given to John Vance, or bearer; one for twenty dollars and fifty cents, the other for twenty-six dollars, both dated the first day of February last, due the twenty-fifth of December, 1831, consideration for which said notes were given entirely failed, and we are determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. (Signed) Jonathan Blackman, Nathan Blackman. GRAND JURY OF TALBOT COUNTY, MARCH TERM, 1831
William L. Walker N. B. Powell John H. Harrison Thomas J. Bugg William T. Burk L. P. Breedlove Joseph Riley R. M. Inghram S. S. Radney Willis Cox Levi Smith Jesse C. Ousby John Fleming Seth Hunter Cyrus Robinson S. E. Croll John Tamplin William B. Hardison William G. Kolb Roland Mahone Sanders Walker John W. Hooper-Solicitor General S. C. Leech-clerk
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