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ft
Jl rank,
\ canoe.
Auil trowed on lh« railing. ons o'er on
i forth tupped,
r one,
t „h» the work t> dome;
1 nd forth between.
The eulder etretchce hie ettvrry wires,
And the minus owl, with hU doll " too boo,”
Nestles dovru on the side of Iho old canoe.
The eteru, half ennk In the *Umy ware.
Hole .lowly array In Ita llvir.e grave.
And the green mote creep* o'er lit doll decay,
Hiding the monldorlng dn»t »w»e.
I.lke the hand that plant* o'er the tomb a flower,
Or the try that mantlet a fail n tower;
While many a bloseom of llrliett hm'
Spring up o’er the eturn of the old canoe.
The earrcnlleu walcra are dead and atlB—
Hot the light wlndt play wilh the boat at will,
Aud family In and on! again, .
It ftoata un length of Ita rutty chtln.
Like the weary match of the hande of time.
That meet and part at the noon! Ide chime;
And the there It kitted tf oath tern anew,
By the dripping bow of the old canoe.
Oh, many a time with a cardett hand
1 hare nathnfl (t away from the pebbly eliand.
And paddled It down where the atream ran quick—
When the whlrlt were wlldand the etormwat thlckj
And Unshed ae 1 leaned o'er the rocking aids,
And locked below tn the brokrn tide.
Ta tee that the facet and boats were two,
That were mirrored back from the old canoe.
Bat now, aa I lean o'er tht crnmhllng aide,
And look below In the aleggltah tide,
The face that I tea la graver grown.
And the laugh that I near haa a auher tone.
And the handa that lent to the light akllf wlnge.
Have grown familiar with eterncr things;
But I love to think of the boor* that flaw,
Aa I rocked where the whlrla their wild apray threw:
Kre the btoaaoma moved or the green graaa grew
O’er the mnnlderlug item of the old canoe.
COURT CALENDAR.
[Jfcriwd Dettmber, 196(1, 6y JHflfanu Jt BWora.]
SUPERIOR COURT#.
BLUB RiDOS CIRCUIT.
t’hctokee.—let Monday In Match and Angnat.
Cobh.—Sd Monday Id March and let Monday in Oct.
Milton.—4th Monday In March aud Sd Monday in Aug.
Forsyth.—let Monday in April and 4th Monday in Aug.
Lumpkin.—ad Monday In April and lit Monday tn 8ep.
Daemon.—Sd Mondayln April and September.
Piekena.—tlh Monday In AprU and Scptombor.
Ollmtr.—Sd Monday In May and Octolicr.
rannln.—Sd Monday In May and October,
llnioo.—4th Monday In May and October.
Towna.—Tliuirday alter 4th Monday In May and October,
•*bui should tbe business of Uulon Court require It,
Towns Court may, by order of the presiding Judge, be
sdjourued to Monday thereafter.’’
BHUN8WICK CIUCriT,
Appling.—let Monday in March aud September.
Camden.-Friday after 4th Monday in April and Oct.
Charlton.—Monday after 4th Monday in April and Oct.
Clinch.—ith Monday in March and September.
Coflee.—Sd Monday in March and Soptomber.
Echols.—Monday after 4th Monday tn March and Sept.
Glynn.—3d Monday in April aud October.
Pierce.—Thursday before 1st Monday in March and Hopt.
Ware —3d Monday in March and September.
Wayne.—1th Monday in April aud October.
CDATTAIIOOCHKB CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee.—4th Monday In March and Soptomber.
Harris.—2d Monday iu April aud October.
Mari. •!».—3d Monday in April and October.
Muscogee.—2d Monday in May and November.
Schlev.—2d Monday iu April and October.
Talbo't.—3d Monday iu March and September.
Taylor.—1st Monday iu April aud October.
CHEROKEB CIRCUIT.
Bartow.—2d Monday in March and September.
Catoosa.—2d Monday in May and November
Coattooga.—1st Monday in March and September.
Dade.—4th Monday in May and November.
Gordon.—1st Monday iu April aud October.
Murray.—3d Monday in April and October.
Walker —Monday before 1st Monday in March and Sept.
Whitfield.—1th Monday in April and October.
COWXTA CIRCUIT.
Clayton —1st Monday In May and Novoraber.
DeKalb.—1th Monday in April and October,
Fayette.—2d Monday in March and September.
Fulton — let Monday in April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday iu February and Angnat.
Troup.—3d Monday in May and November.
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Bryan.—4th Monday in April, and 2d Monday after 4th
Monday in November.
Bulloch.—Friday a Iter.kl Monday in March, and Friday
alter 4th Monday in Oct«fber.
Chatham.-2d Monday in January and May.
Effingham.—Monday after 4th Monday In March, and 2d
Monday after 4th Monday iu October.
Liberty.—3d Monday in April, and Monday after 4th Mon
day in November,
feat bed: 1 U
lathe, 6 feet
lathe, 18 feet hod; one
chine, A iron vise*, 81»
drill presses. (dan
small baud lathe,
nery: * large *
X
SR, 1
M rim?roivertj of theSateCtljr Foundry, Car Mannrac-
JJ-fJS ^nri Machine Worlta, by vlrino of, and to aatlafy
1 i.nhcuat 6 A. iaaued by bla llonoi B. if. Smith, Judge
oftfaei&an'y& ort 01 * fo ' ,on cnnn, -' r ’ ln
R. Holliday Va. Ik* <*«■«& Fouudrv,Car ManBtactu-
rlugaod Machine Work..
, Dep. Sheriff.
majT—td Pvlnfar'. fee |«J0
of 3
Given under myliand
r they can, why
1 the applicant.
inter', fee $4,80
OIIORUU, GwinitrfT OookTt.
I T P. HUDSON, admlrjlatrmtor, with (he will annexed,
1 , on the citato of R. B. Rkloa, deceaeed, appllea to
me tor lottere of dismiaaloD from aald admlnlatratton—
There are therefore to cite and admontah all and alngn-
lav, the kindred and creditor, of aald decoaaed, to be and
appear at my office, within the lime preaevibed by law,
to abow came, If any they can, why aald letter, ahould
not be granted the applicant Given undarmy hand and
official ilgnature, February 4,1867.
G. T. kAKESTRAW, Ordlnare.
febfl—lamAm Prlntera fee $4.o0
Foalpened Administrator** Sale.
r WILL noil, on the Ural Tueaday In Jnno next, liefore
‘ the court Sanaa door In Atlanta, Fulton county, U».,
within the ureal hour, of aalc, the following property,
,0 Ona beautiful realdence let, containing four and elxty-
one ono-hnudretha acre*,known aa tbu Kdwardy realdence
lot, npon which are the wall, or a two-atory rock home
which waa d**troytd by Are. Aleo, at thoaaraetimoaud
place, fourteen vacant lota, varying from one fourth to
ono and ono-fourth acre, in alxe, bcauiilully located for
dwelling lota, adjoining tho shore, aud landa of Jour-
dan Johnaon, George II. Chare, and other., lying In the
northern portion of the dty or Atlanta, and is a part of
laud lot No. 47, of the 14th dlatrlct of originally Henry,
now Fulton county. Sold by order of the Court of Ordt
nary of aald connty, aa the property of E. M, Kdwardy,
dcce.ired, for the benaflt of heirs and creditor.. Term.:
Half cath, and half alx month.. Partlee wishing further
lutorui.tlon will be ahown the property, or » plat, by cab-
tug on John M. Clark. A Son. Attorney, at Law, or
K H. J. UADSKY. Administrator.
ApnIM, 1867. aprtH-td Printer 1 , fee $10
Fl’LTON SHERIFF'S SALE.
TrriLL’be sold, before the court honeo door ln tho city
W of Atlanta, Fulton connty, Oa., between tho law
ful home of aala, on tho Brat Tuesday ln June next, tho
following property, to-wlt: , .
All that tract or parcel of land In tha city of Atlanta
and county of Fulton, being part of land mt Ally, (SO,)
containing threo-fourth. 04) °f un acre, more or less,
bounded on the East by Butler street, on tbe West by
Wheat street, being In the corner of said streets, to sat-
tafy two «. las. against Lee Smith. Issued from tho Jus
tice Court of the lU38lh district, Q. M., ouo in faror of
W. B. Lowe A Co., and ouo ln favor of W. B. Lows va.
said Lee Smith. Said land lot hold by aald Lee hmlth
under bond for titles. Levy mndc and returned to me by
J. S. Lninpktn, L. C. . , ,
Also, at the same time and place, thirty acres of land,
more or less, ns the property of A. A. Gilmore, lying
Weal ol J. M. U. Heed; being In the 1-lth district of orig
inally Henry, now Fulton, connty. Levied on ae tbe
properly of said A. A. Gilmore, to astlaly mo fl. fa. leaned
from Iho Justice Court of the 1036th district U. M., in
favor of C. W. and H. It. J. Long va. aald Gilmore.
Levy made and returned to mo by J. J. White, L. C.
May 4,1967. B. N. WILLIFORD, ShcrlB.
mnyl-td Printer's fee $2.60 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF'S SALK.
WILL be sold before tho court house door ln tho city
yV of Atlanta, county of Fulton and State of Georgia
on the Brat Tueaday in .1 line 1967, between the legalhoura
of sale, the (allowing property, to wit:
One one.horre Witgon, witn Iron axletreoa and wood
frame, levied on aa tho property of defendant, E. W.
Jones, or DeKalb connty, Gn., by vlrtuo of, and to satin-
rv a B. fa. issued from DsKalb County Court, In favor of
hllrabeth lteagan va. E. W. Jonea. Said properly point
ed out by plaintiff. May B, 1887,
Aleo, ut the same time and place, 33 acres of .land, in
the 6th ward of the city of Atlanta, being part of land lot
No. TO, in tho 14th district of originally Henry, now Ful
ton connty ; said S3 acre, adjoining lsnda^of Ilunnlcutt
and llama, and t> ‘
Kdwlu 1’nynenow t Mfl . .
.aid Kdwin Payne, to aatlsfy a fl fa lamed from tho Supo-
rior Court of Fulton comity, In favor of l.oivte Spltxer &
Co. ve (logo. Mill. & Co. Property potuled out by plain
tiff'a attorney.
Aleo, at tho eamc time and place, that city lot known
aa ihe old Foundry lot, on Marietta atroct, In Iho city or
Atlanta, Fnlton county, Ga., adjolulng Mm. Mary Wlth-
cre’ Foundry lot, containing tliree-elghtlie of an acre,
mom or lean. Levied on by Jamee Pattcraon, L. C., by
virtue of, nml to eatlafy a fl. fa. leeued rrorn the Juetiui
Court ol the 1036th dlatrlct, G. M„ ln ravor of L. S. Fiel
der ve. Empire Manufacturing Company, aa tho property
of deicudaute.
Ol ucicummie. w L HUBBARD, Do,i. Sh’ff.
may7-td Prlnter'a fee $3.110 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
\A7ILL he eoid, Dcforo tno conn houao door In Iho
YY city of Atlanta, on the Brel Tuesday in July nexi,
wltnln the lawful hours of aalo, the following properly,
°One-'fonrth Intercat In 14 bead of mulca, and ihe ono-
fourth interest in five wagons and harness, together wilh
the one-rourth lutcrest til all tho toola. Including n set of
blacksmith tools; all of which mules, wagons, and toola
are in the posac-mMon of W. F. Harris; also, ouo largo
banking safe. All levied on as the properly of M. H. Bell
& Co., by virtue of, and to satisfy a mortgage tl In Issued
by Uts Honor U. I> Smith, Judge of tho County Court of
sa.d county, in favor of R. F. Woodwnrd A Co. vs. hi. II,
Bell & Co. May 7,1867.
GEORGIA, OwitcniTT Cophtt.
J ames L. MOORS, administrator of the estate of Wll
llam V. Moore, deceaaed, appllea to mo Ibr letter*
of dlemianton from hla administration—
There are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and frlanda, to be and appear at my of-
fleo, within the time preecrtbed by law, and ahow raure.
ir any they have, why aald letters ahonld not ba granted
the applicant. Given under my baud and official signs
tore, February 4,1887.
G. T. RAKK8TRAW, Ordinary.
febO—lament Printer a fee l-LbO
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
N OTICE Is hereby given to all persona having demands
against John B/Collins, late of Gwinnett connty, de-
spril—to
a to tho
tlrrlck and
iio*beneflt of helre ana <
vl867.
. J. VICKERS, Administrator.
Pfltitat’s fee |f<
BPROIAL RAILIFV'R SALE.
wmrJLL be fold, before the court house door tn Fay.
TY ettevlUe, Fayette Ccnuty, On., on the Bret Tues
day ln June uext, between (he legal hours of sale—
Also, at the fame time and place, 90 acre* of lot No.
R. T. Dorsey va. John K. Kennedy. Property pointed
oflt by aald Dorsoy. March 37, 1967.
- ISAAC B. AVERA, Bpcdal Bailiff.
aptS—td Prlnter'a tee gnao per levy.
GEORGIA, FaTUTtu Cooxw.
L EWIS F. BLALOCK, Administrator on the eateto of
Edward Hemiterly, deceased, represents to tho
Court that ha haa fully administered the said hempcrly'a
estate— .. „
Thcao arc, thcrefbre, to notify all persons concerned,
to ahow cause, if auy they have, Hi tornia or the law,
why aald Administrator should not bo discharged from his
Admlnlitrollon, end receive Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
Jan3—lamtlm Prlqier'afeo fli 50
Ute time prescribed bylaw: and ell persona indebted to
itdestate are hereby required to mako immediate pay-
iiai Aprils, 1887.
J..I. McDANIBL, Administrator. •
apr7—40d Printer’s fee fl.1
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
A LL penons having demands against the estate of
As* B. Wright, late of Gwinnett connty, deceaaed,
are requested to present them, properly attested, to
the undersigned, within tbe time preacribcd by law; and
all persona Indebted to aald estate are required to make
Immediate payment. April L 18BT.
JOHN F. PRUETT, Administrator,
aprt—40d Printer's fee 88
GWINNETT SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL be sold, before tbe court honse door in tbe
town of LawrenceTtllo, Gwinnett county. Oa., on
tbe Brat Tuesday In June next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wlt;
An undivided halt interest in one MW and merchant
mill ou the Alcovtn creek, tn uld connty, with all the ma
chinery and appurtenances to said mills belonging, Bod
100 acres of land, more or leas, upon which said mill Is
situated; number not known, bntadjoinlng lands of Joel
Devis, T. II. Loveless, David Abbott and others. All
known aa the Aicovla Mill property. The other half In
terest tn aald property la owned by Thomas It. Loveless.
. . . ... ■- * ” "— - a aatlafy
i district,
G. M., of aald chanty, iu laror of James W. Wilson va.
John F. Espy. Property pointed out by plalutltf. Levy
mads and returned to me by U. A. Allen, L. C. April 30,
W. J. BORN, Sheriff.
Prlnter’a fee $3.60
Nolle* to Debtor* aud Creditor*.
N OTICE la hereby given to all persona having da
mends againat the estate of L. D. Davis, late of
Gwtdnett Co., tJecoaacd, to present them to me, properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to
ahow their character and amount; and all persona in
debted to aald deceaaed are hereby required to fnake ltn-
mediaie payment to mt. April 3,1867.
S. H. FREEMAN, Administrator,
aprt—40d Prlnter'a fee $3
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
honae door In Lawrencevllle, Gwinnett comity, Ua., tho
following properly, to-wlt:
Fifty acres of laud, the same lying ln, and being a por
tion of lot No. 113, In the 7th dlatrlct ol aald county, and
ol ihe aoutbweai corner of said lot. Bold to aatlafy two
B fas against Reuben Long, ono in favor of J. N. Glenn,
anil the other a ux B fa in ravor or tbo Bute nnd County
aforesaid, levied on as the property of aald Long.
Also, at the name time aud placo, 137 acres or land,
more or less, It being a portion of lot No. 99, In the 7th
district of said county, it being the place whereon John
Pittman now realdea. Larled on to aatlsfy a fl fa in favor
of Andrew J. Shaffer va Abal Wahlroup. Levied on aa
tha property of said Wahlroup, the same being a well im
proved place, lyhtg on the Gainesville road. April 38,
1867. W. J. BOltN,
GEORGIA, Katbttx CouttTT.
R OBERT H. WHITLOCK, Administrator on the es
tate of David Whitlock, deceased, represents to the
Court that he has Billy administered the said David
Whltlock’B estate-- '
Thcao are, therelorc, to notify all persona concerned,
to ahow cause. If any they have. In terms of the law.
why aald Administrator ahonld not be discharged trom
hla Administration, and receive Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinary.
JanS—lamflm Printer's fee $4jj0_
GEORGIA, Fatxtti County.
TO ALL truoa IT WAT CONCBnN.
J OHN T. STEPHENS, admlnUtnitor or John W. Ste
phens, represeuts to the court that ho haa fully ad
' ministered John W. Stephens’ estate—
This la therefore to clto aud admonish all persons con
cerned to he aud appear at my office, ou or before Ute
Brat Monday In October next, aud show canao, tf any
they can, why John T. Stephens, administrator aa afore
said, ahonld not be dismissed from said administration.
Given under uty hand and official signature, this March
30,1867. EUWAlU) CONNOR, Ordinary.
marSI—m6ra l'rliitiyrbt fee $jt,60
GEORGIA, Fatxtte County.
T WO months alter date application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary of said couuty, at tho Brat
regular term after Ihe expiration of two months from tills
notice, for leave lo sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Francis M. Patterson, late of aald county, decoaaod.
Sold for the beneflt of the heirs aud creditors of said de
ceased. May 1st, 1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Adiu r.
mayS-itn Prlnter'a fee $6.
GEORGIA, Gordon Countt.
P ICKET 8IIIFLET, administrator on tho estate of A-
J. Beggs, late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for lettera of dismission fromSald administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, those coucemed, to file their objections, if.any they
havo, in.my office, on or before the Brat Monday lu
July, 1867; otherwise, letters of dismission *111 he grant
ed the applicant at that term of tho Court of Ordinary Tor
said county. Given under my baud and cBIcial signa
ture, January 5. 1867.
D. W. NEEL OnlHiary.
JanS—lamflm Printct’s fee $4.60
GEORGIA, Gordon Countt.
T HOMAS A. FOSTER, administrator of l). W. Cornett,
represents to the court ln hla petitlsn, duty Bled
and entered on record, that he haa fully adnlnlatered U.
W. Cornett's estate—
This la therefore to cite all parsons coocarned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if auy they cau. why
said administrator should not bo discharge! Bom hla ad
ministration, aud receive letters of dismission on the
Brat Monday in May, 1867. November 33,1866.
Ik Uf Vk’L’l t ks
ii0v35—lamflm
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Printers fee $4 66
aprht—td
Sheriff and Special Constable.
Prlnter'a lea $3.60 per levy.
MclDtosb.—Thursday after 2d Monday Iu April, and | mayt—td
Thursday alter 4th Monday In November. I irnlin.i SneelRl IlalHfl ’a Sale.
Montgomery.—Thursday after 3d Monday In March, and .
Thnrsday aBer 3d Momlay ‘n October.
Tatnall.—3d Momlay iu March aud 4th In October.
flint circuit.
Butts.—3tl Monday tn March and September.
Henry.—3d Monday tn April and October.
Monroe.--1th Monday in February and August.
Newton.—3d Monday in March and September.
Ftke.—1st Monday in April and October.
Spalding.—1st Monday in February and August.
Upaon.-lat Monday in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—3d Monday In May atgl November.
Crawford.—let Monday ln March and September.
Dooly.—1st Monday In April nnd October.
Houston.- Sd Monday in February and August.
Macou.—3d Monday In March and September.
Twiggs,—1th Monday in Mprcli and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Burke.—:M Momlay lit May and November.
Columbia.—1st Monday lit March and Scptumbor.
Kmeunel.—Sd Monday in April and October.
Jefferson.—2d Monday in May aud November.
Johnson.—ltb Monday tn March and September.
Richmond.— 2d Monday lit January aud Jnno.
Seriven.—1st Monday tit May and November.
Washington.—2d Monday In March and Scptcmbor.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Elbert.—2d Monday tn March and September
Glasscock.—3d Monday in Febrnary and August.
Hancock.—2d Monthly in April and October.
Hart.—3d Monday In March and September.
Lincoln.—ith Monday in April and October.
Madlaou.-l-t Monday In March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Mondav ln April and October.
Taliaferro.—lilt Monday ln February aud August.
Warren.—let Momlay in April and October.
Wilkes —4th Monday ln March and September.
OCNUUIEE CIRCUIT.
Baldwin.—4th Momlay In February and August.
Oreeue.—3d Monday fn Match and September.
Jasptrr —4th Monday ln April and October,
Jonea.—3d Monday in April and October.
Morgan.—1st Monday in March and September.
Putnam.—4th Monday in March and September.
Wilkinson.—let Monday tu April aud Octolmr.
1’ATAULA CIRCUIT.
Clay.—4th Momlay In February and August, after the
next Conn. .
Early.—1st Monday In April and October.
Miller.—3d Momlay ln April and October.
Quitman.—3d Momlay Hi May and Novcmbor.
Randolph.—1st Monday in May and November.
Stewart.—3d Momlay tu April and October.
Terrell.—4th Monday lu May and November.
Webster. -3d Monday ln March and September.
SOOTUKKN CIRCUIT.
Berrien.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks.—Monday aBer Lowndes Court.
ColqoRt —Wednesday alter 8d Monday In May and No
vember.
Irwm.—on Thursday after Telfair Court.
Lanrens.—3il Monday in April and October.
Lowndes.—Mondaya alter Colquitt Court.
Polaakl.—3d Monday iu April and October.
Telfair.—Friday alter 4th Momlay ln April and October.
Thomas.—Mondav after Brooks Court.
Wilcox.—4lh Monday In April nnd October.
BOUTItWXBTXHN CIRCUIT.
Baker.—Sd Monday ln May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monday In March and September.
Decatur.—4tb Monday tu April and October.
Dougherty.—tat Momlay iu June and December.
Lee.—4th Monday tu March and September.
Mitchell.—Vd Monday ln May nud November.
Sumter.—3d Monday ln April and October.
Worth.—3d Monday hi April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Campbell—3d Monday in February and Angnat.
Carroll.—lit Monday In April aud October.
Coweta.—lit Monday In March nnd September.
Floyd.—3d Monday ln January and July.
Haralson —3d Monday In April and October.
Heard.—3d Monday In March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday In February and August.
Pula.—4th Monday ln January and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Banka—1st Monday tn April and October.
Clarke.—1st Monday In tebruaryand 2d in August.
Franklin.—3d Monday In April und October.
Gwinnett.—1st Monday In March and 3d ln September.
Habersham.—3d Monday lu April and October.
Hall.—3d Monday Hi March and September.
'acksou.—tlh Monday in February and August.
'ibun.—4th Momlay ut April aud October.
.. niton.—3d Monday Hi February aud August.
White.—Mouday alter 4th April and October.
W ILL bo sold before tho court house door in the city
or Atlanta, Fulton county, Gn., on the Brel luce-
i day in June next, within the legal hours of sale, iho htl-
I lowing property, to-wlt:
One BiDKie-slory wood honse. nnd lot, rrontlnj; e»t on
Elliott street, aud adjoining lota of Mr. Long, on the
North, Mr. Thomas on the Booth, and a lot uow, or lor*
merly, owned by J. A. Hayden, containing half an acre,
more or leas. Levied on aa the property of John Nor-
inau, to satisfy a fl. fa Issued from tho County Court
of Fulton, in favor of J. W. Brldwell A Hon vs. John
Norman, principal, and William Pettis, security. Irop-
erty pointed out by plaintiff. Atlanta, May 4, lbb7.
y 1 y V JO. 8. SMITH. Special Bailiff.
inay7-td Prlnter’a fee $2 50 per levy.
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold, before tha court house door ln the
town of Lawrencevllle, Gwinnett County, Qa., on
the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours
of sale, tho following property, to-wlt:
One undivided fourth interest in and to a certain tract
of land situated on Hhoal Crock, in tbe 6th district of
Gwinnett county, containing 135 acres, more or less, and
oue-fourlh undivided interest in and to the merchant mill
thereon, tho same being known as tho Bond’s mill lot.
Aleo, 2&1 acres, more or less, in tho 6th district of said
conuty, known ae the place whereon tho defendant, Abel
tiriftln, formerly resided. Also, 1 acre, more or less,
whereon is situated a tan yard, known as Griffin’s Tan
Yard. All levied on as the property of the defendant,
Abel Griffin, to satisfy sundry n. fas. from tho Juatico
Court of the 478th district., G. M.. three in favor of J. O.
Whitworth vs. GiiftJn and Pruett, eleven in favor of Sa
rah E. Whitworth vs. Griffin A Pruett, and seventeen in
fuvor ol Whitworth A Nunnelly, administrators, Ac., vs.
Griffin A Pruett, Levy made aud returned to me by
Asa McMillan, L. C. April 2». 1887.
2*4, 1N>7. i. T. McELVANY l Dep. Sheriff,
mays—td
. jaujotLiV aa* i , ucp. aiierm.
Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
SUBMERGED CORN.
good, nafe stock feed.
Guahtvili.k, Ga., May 6, 1667.
Ut. A. K. fkafO, Atlanta, Oa.:
Daaa Sib—On the 3d day of April last, I purchased 300
buahel, of your Submerged t'oru. Since that time Dr.
W C rmltb and tuyeolJ have been feedtog this Coro ex-
cliiatTBlT to four borrea and leu mulea without auy Hdu-
riotta effects whatever. . . ,
.After a few day.’ feedtog tho aultnala re lah It, and 1
ean „e no perceptible difference In the results from feed
ing this and sound Coro. I hare no hea.tancy lu recom
mending title Coro for horse feed,
very respectfully,
Postponed Npoelnl BatlHT’* Nalr.
W ILL bo Bold, ltoforo the court home door In the city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, Oa., between the htw-
ful houra of aalo, on the Brat Tuesday In Juno next, tho
following property, lo-wlt:
Tho interest or Ilonry i*. Ivy in ouo large two-story
wooden house, and ail other appurtenances there-
unto belonging, situated ol, tho corner of 1 rior nml
Wheat streets, nnd an alley, containing half «n acre, more
or less. Lovled on by two fl. /or., both Issued from tho
County Court of Fnlton in favor of A. P. Bell vs. Henry
P. Ivy. Property pointed put by plaintiff.
Also, one small brick houso, and lot. with a brick
blacksmith shop on same, fronting on both Marietta aud
Walton streets, supposed to contain ono-fourth or nn
acre, more or loss, uolng land formerly owned by Ami
Williams* estate. Loviod on aa tbe property of H. r.
Ivy, to entlsfy two fl. fas. leaned from the County Court
of Fu too, in favor of Wyley. Johnson A Co. vs. li. r. ivy.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
1 3 * JO. 8. SMITH, Special Bailiff,
mayll-td Printer’s foe $2.60 per levy
GEORGIA^ MKiuwrraiH Countt.
T AMKS M. BIRD having ln proper form applied to me
for letters of administration on the estate of Wil
liam A. Hird, late of said connty, deceased—
These are therefore to cite all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, on or bofore the first Monday ln June, and show
cause, If auv they have, why permanent administration
should not bo granted to tbe applicant. Given under my
hand afld official signature, April 25, 1887.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
may5—fiOd' Printer’s fee $8
GEORGIA, Fultok Coumtt.
GllDlNAHY’a OFFICE. MARCH 1, lHflfl.
J onN LYNCn, administrator of tho estate of Jamos
Garrey, deceased, applies to me for letteis of Uls-
inlssiou from said administration— ,
All persona concerned are therefore notlflod to flletholr
onjections, if any they liave, on or before the regular
term of thla court in September next, otherwise letters of
dismission will Ins granted applicant. Givon under my
hand and official signature.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
OBDlNAHY’a OFFICE, MAKOO 30, 1888.
H IBAM BOWKN, administrator on the estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represent* to the court in his
petition, duly filed and entered ou record, that lie has
fully administered said eatate— ,
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. wiiv
•aid administrator should not bo dismissed from his ad
ministration, and roceivo lettora or dismission on the first
Monday iu October, 18tt7.
mar81—lamOifl
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’* office, novkmubu 30,1806.
A Z AUIAII MIMS, administrator of James Turnor, de
ceased, represents to tho court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he lias fully administered
James Turner’s estate— , . „
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred aud creditor*, to show cause, if any they
cun. why said administrator should not be discharged from
his administration, aud receive letters of dlsinfsslou on
the first Monday ju June, 1887. Given under my hand
aud official signature.
deefr—laraBm
GEORGIA, Fulton County
ordinary’s office, march SO, 1887.
A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator of William Wal
lace, represents to tho Court, in_HI«, petition duly
filed, that he ha* fully administered William Wallace s
e, TtoUia therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said
administrator should not he discharged from bl» admin
istration, nnd recelvo lettore of dismission on‘he first
Monday in October, 1887. Given under mv hand i and of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN^ Ordiuary.
raarai—larnfim Printer^ fee t* 60
ccaoed, represent* to the court in his petition duly- | Bwer or demur to said bul. By the Court,
and entered on record, that he has lull/ administer- ^ PEKPLKS A 8TEWA1CT, i c
W. B. SMITH.
TIME SALES.
WHEAT WANTED.
I NOW propose exchanging Two Thousand Bushels
STOCK CORN, of the abovvJ lot, and Two Hundred
Bales Hay, for Wheat, deliverable Immediately after bar-
▼tmt. None but responsible planters need make applica
tion. Apply immediately to
P A. K . BEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Comer Forsyth and Mitchell street*,
iwaylfi—lfit Atlanta, Georda.
WHEAT THRASHERS !
T HE aaaaon tor galling out Wheat la drawing naar,
it awe Invito the attention of Fanner* of the aui-
rounding country to the celebrated Thraaher mauurac-
• reredbv Mx«*n» HALL, MOON Jk MILLER, Lonlavtlle.
Kt “price ol llorae-Howerand Thraaheroompleto, ready
for **6, $336, aboard the cart at LouiavUle.
Addm * PRATTE. EDWARDS * (XL,
Hole Agent*. Atlanta. Ga,
i? awF'Gritfin Star LaGrangs Reporter, Borne Courier,
) Dairen'Ernet, and' Marietta AdvoraW copy ona month,
({ndVrod “uto Pratte, Edwards ft 90. utayll-lB
GEORGIA. Fulton Countt.
ORD1NART'S 03*10, NOVEMBER 80, 1666.
^ ZARLAH MIMS, administrator of A^B^Robblna^de-
flmd and
ed A. 8. Robbtn’s eatate—
This la, therefore, to cite and admonish all persona
concerned, to be and appear at my office, and ahow canae,
If any they liave, why aald admlstratnr ahould not be die-
miaaod from administration, on the Brat Monday in June
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
dee6-laraCm
Printer’s fee $4 60.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINART’S 033ICB, DECBNBl:b 7, 1866.
T HOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jabea
R. Rhode* late of aald countv, deceaaed, repreaouta
to the court in hla petition, dliy Bled and entered on re-
cord, that aald eatate baa proved insolvent, by reason of
tbe late war, and buvlng asked for a dlamiaalon —
This 1a therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to ahow cause. If any they have, why aald
administrator ahonld not be discharged from hla adminis
tration and receive lettera of dismission.
GEORGIA. Fulton Countt.
T WO months afterdate, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary ol aald county for Isave to aejl
the real estate of Jacob Hedwlne, deceaaed, late of Mid
county, for tho beneflt of the heirs and creditor*. May
1,1 i«f. AZ. M1M8, Adm’r.
mayB-ffin Prlnter’a Ike $a
GKOBGIAi Fulton Countt.
H ARRIET WALKER. F. O. C., having applied to mo
for letters of admlnlatrnUon upon toe estate of Jo
seph Walker, P. O. 0., late of raid cuunty deceased :
AU person* concerned, kindred and creditors of aa d
faTisi’gis&ins jSttnaatsgga
wi “daraKr!vi®s5«fer
miyfi-aOd FrlnUr’a fen $8
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
E M. TALIAFEBBO. guardian of Richard Tallafferro.
• applle* to me for leave to aell a portion of the real
estate of hla aald ward— . ..
All persona concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, If any they have, within two month* from the Aral
S bllcatlon of this notice, else lesva will be granted for
»sale of said real e»tate. April 1.1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinanr.
tpM-aaj Printer’a fee $8
GEORGIA, Mbiuwktukr County.
J OSEPH HEARD, one of the administrators with the
will annexed upon the estate of William R. Hussey,
applies for lettera or dlsmlraion from aald administra
tion—
Theso aro therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be aud appear at iny office, on or beroro Uie
first Monday in November next,and show cause, if any ex
ists, why aald letters should no^t he granted the applicant.
1887.
may 6—lsmOm
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
T WO months afterdate applIcatL- ...
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Ga,, at the
first regular term after tbo expiration of two mouth* from
this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to tho es
tate of K. C. Smith, late of said county, deceased. March
28,1887. JAME8 LAY, Administrator.
marau—COd*
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
N E. HURT appliee tonic for letters of idinlnlet ration,
• with the will annoxed, on tho estate o! M. H. Dye,
late of said county, deceased—
This is therefore to dte and admonish the kindred and
creditors of said deceaaed to be and appear at my office,
on or before tho first Monday in June uext, to show
cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted
the applicant. Given under my band and official signa
ture, April 27,1867.
_apr28-80d* D. W. NKKL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
D M. DURHAM and T. 1*. Aveock having applied to
• me in proper form for letters of administration
on the estate of Thomas Durham, late of tuid county, de
ceased—
This la to cite all persons concerned to be aud appear
at my office, within tbe time prescribed bylaw, to show
cause, If any they have, why letterc should not be granted
the applicant. Given under my hand aud official signa
ture, April 27,1807.
aprt8—30d* D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
S AMUEL PULLIAM,*admiulstri»tor of John A. Bowen,
represents to me that ho has frilly administered tho
estate of John A. Koweu, deceased, and applies for dis
mission from said administration—
Thla la therefore to clto air persoun concerned, kindred
and creditors, to allow cause, if any thoy can. why said
administrator ahould not be discharged from hla adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day In November, 1887. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this April 27, 1867
mayl— 30d* I). W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon Countt.
mWO months after date application will be made to tho
A Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first r
lar term after tho expiration of two months from
notice, for leaVc to sellal! the lands belonging to the estate
of Thoms* W. Shelley, late of said county, decease ri, for
tho bcnrflL of the heirs aud creditors of said ’
PRESENTATION CONCERT.
ttranfl CbaritaMe Presentation Concert,
IN All) OF THE
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION
(iMorporaUd by Hit Lttrltlaturetf llrginla, Jan. 30,18«7.)
TO BN OIV1N AT TUN
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE,
Judo 1 7th. 1807.
T UB profits of this Concert will bo eivon to the
SOUTHERN ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION, to the
subjoined address, from the officer* of which, we call tho
attention of the public. t ,
tho Officers of tho Southern Orphans’ Associa
tion, for tho maintenance nnd education of tho Destitute
Orphans of deceased Southern Soldiers and Sailors,
earnestly solicit the sympathy and co-operation in on
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of all who desire to see tho “Home aud 8chool” enablca
to recelvo and care for all tho needy onos who seek its
shelter and protection.
Thanking our friends for their past contributions aud
assistance, we again apjieal to them to help us in a more
extensive enterprise, it is the design of thia Association
to erect a
HOME AND SCHOOL
For the Orphans of the South,
BOTH MALE AND FEMALE,
On an extensive scale, in tho city of Richmond, Virginia
As an inducement to have the building located there, the
Common Council of that city have guaranteed a sufficient
lot of land, in an elevated and healthful location, and will
increase the quantity of land, if needed.
It is with a confident hope In a favorable response to
this appeal to a public which haa never yet failed to sus
tain a charitable institution, that we have entered Into
an arrangement with Meesrs. L. T. Palmer A Co., No. 18
Holliday street, Baltimore, to organize a
Grand Musical Presentation Concert
For its beneflt. end enmeetly solicit tho kindly sid snd
patronage of the public to Insure Us success.
(Slewed)
Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, President.
Mrs. K. A. F. MEAKS. Tressnrer.
Mr. J. II. BCIIIEKS, Recording Secretary.
Baltimore, February 18,1967. ’
nr chasin g A.gency.
EDWIN cT clIrKE,
AGENT IN NEW YORK FOB PURCHASING
lERCEiRRlSE ai MACHINERY
H'
or ALL KIXPS.
■ AVING a business experience ol nearly sixteen
years In New York, end an oxtenslrearnoaimance
with flrst-rlsst manufacturer* and dealers In this dty In
the various brunch** of trad* and manufacture. I am now
prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Merchandise, at tho
lowest market pricea. ...
Merchants. Mochan!cs,aml Families will find It to their
interest (orsfor roo with their orders. Orders from all
part* of the country respectfully solicited. A reasonable
commUdor. charged. Mdrc.s^^ c c[iARKB
10$ Pearl Street, or Box 3,673, New York.
Rename**.-rF. W. O. Bellows. Vice President Pa
cific Mail Steamship Co.. N. Y.: Isaac Taylor, President
New York * Bremen Steamship Co., K. Y.; Crock or,
Wood & Co., New York: linger Bros.. New i ork; Hon.
A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A. It. James, Esq..
New Orleans j Oco. James Eeq., Asnosrille. Ohio ;
Woolworth A Graham, New York: Mnrahall, Johnson *
Co., N. w York; Henry Mooro A Ocnnng, New York,
sprig—tyu ,, • . ■
L, Us c. WOOD. /AMR* U. LOW, 4. U. LUDWIGSSN.
WOOD, LOW & LUDWIG8EH,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1848,)
COTTON FACTORS
—A HD—
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
New OrIe*n«, - - - -_ - - - - loulsuni
AVTIIOHI/.ED nUrUBBXCX* IS ATLAXTA.
A. Austell. President Atlanta National Bank: Mr. A.
K. Seago, Messrs. Zimmerman A \ erderer, Messrs. P.
A G T. Dodd, Messrs. Chapmnn A Rucker, Messrs.
McDaniel'Jc Strong.
tjy-personnl intention given lo the sslo of Cotton and
pnrchSBo ol all descriptions of Produce, Jan26—ly
1807 MOHTVALE 8PRIN6S. 1867
CmiWAULT & Co
Chemists to n. H. Princa Napo|e OBi „ ^ *’ t
PARig,
HEW & M08T VALUABLE MEDlCife
»ob ntTHunro
Intractable & Incurable Dig
I VNLIKK the Patent Medicines „„„ ,,
) Imported from New York task,
lug from France have been eeverei, , IkeiZ
nixed hy the most eminent governmentails " >1
Irtlcsi and operative Chemist, and pSifiJ W
of Paris, Ac., Insomuch that the entire rii* ^Pkl
Faculty, attached to the govt-mu,. B,
Ac., with the fullest confidence ream !- °.kwLk?. ■ N
favorable notice of all ftSuhhm'JM
n.ry dUesses,buf thoae who uPa’y
NO MOKE CONBUJtp^
DISEASES OF TnE CBEsi
Orim»ttlt’a Byrup of Hypoph»sph lt , , f ^
rhla new medicine which Is delicion, m ,v.
a sovereign remedy for coughs, l .
lungs and is also an excellent remSi teSi?* J
sumption. Under He Influence the reik".ff"
hea/th’and^esh. 8 “ d l ““
ltn Pi<iljr
T
11IS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
placed tn thorough ropuii, snd fsrolshed with new
furniture, will be opened for visitors on ihe let of June,
under Ihe direction and control of iho nnderslgned, pro
prietors of Iho American Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
Montvalo presents the, strongest attractlone to both
the invalid snd pleasure-seeker, no lees on account of Its
retirement aud the beauty of its surrounding scenery than
of the restorative powers of its waters.
Wo have reduced tho price of hoard to the lowest fig
ures consistent with a proper provision for the entertain
ment of our guests.
Board, per day f *
Board, per week . ■**
Board, per month, 69
with allowances for families.
Travelers by rail reach the Springe by special convey
ances from London, or by regular daily ma'I coaches from
Knoxville, Teun.
epr20 2m WHITE A W HITLOCK,
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL!
Grimxnlt’i Byrup of Iodized Honm^
Accofding to the certificate, of t> Ph„u
Paris Hospllals detailed in Ihe Pioseccta/Ia * l( i
■ nnrnTitllfin nf sovofu I A ffta 1_ r:^“ iDd ib\ .
muscular atony and foes ol sppetiteMtTJE.'E "'haii
stitutlon. by purifying the lilood. sndM^^Jwvfl
most powerful depurative kuuwn. It TH ILK
stomach or bowels like the Iodide of Pso., <h>Bm
Iodide of Iron, and is administered
, to young children subject to bamorCtf2f'’ t 1
or the elande. Dr. Caanave, of St. Lo u |, h-LSinE* §
recommends it partlcnlarlj in cutMeoniS ’^r
jointly with the Pill, which bear d " nw ‘««I
»r. Ler**’ PUoapUatc of i,„ n ,
Tho best
ical world
t of all chalybeate, adopted by the trU. 1
for tbe curcof chsrosia
blood difficult mcustromlonVte^n
Femalce are subject. Thl, excellent meScinV J^
the appetite. Impart, etreugth to the «v«iem »iui
clMly suitable lo jrotret person, cffiK™
ptu-pta nr hut aitri nnhoaiih.. aIi.--,.. .
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSUt
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO., Digestive Elixir of Pep^„ i
(rOBXKBLT or XEXrillS,)
Commission Merchants,
It * I. purchasing agents,
No. 7 South Commercial <nuv.,
Pepalne iathcraatric juice iteelf, or raihcrtheiiiiJ
Principal purifieff, which digests food in the Mo^l
When from various causes, tho supply of diewtitp tu f
is too small, the inevitable consequences arebad ind^ j
tion, gastritis, inflammation of the mucous costa uf£ L
stomach and bowels, heartburn, anaemia, loea ofinrwJ I
and in females general derangement, 'nm ElixiroGW 1
sine cures all such disoasos, aud or v.-nu voiuibi»s f
ring pregnancy * * 1
LOUIS,
MISSOURI.
GEORGIA, MeriwsthxrCountt.
J OHN 8. BROWN, administrator on the *state of Ro
bert Brown, deceased, represents that he bas frilly
administered said estate, and applies for letters of dis
mission—
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditor!, to show cause. If any they con, whv
said administrator should not be dlscliarged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission within
the time prescribed by law. Given under my hand and
official signature, April 26,1867.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary,
may6—lanolin Printer • fee $4 60
GEORGIA' Mzkiwbtbib County.
J OHN F. and James J. Alford apply for letters of ad
ministration npon tho estate ol isham Alford, late
of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on or before tho first Mondav iu Juno,
. 7i rsofadininlatra-
1 not bo granted
GEORGIA, Mkriwktuku County.
I T being made to appear to tbe Court of Ordinary of
said county that the estate of Hon. Frank Kendall,
late of said couuty, deceased, Is unrepresented, and no
one having applied for letters of administration on said
eatato—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned. kiudred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why the administration of said eatate should not be
vested lu the Clerk of the Bnrerlor Court, or some other
fit ami proper person, ou the first Monday ln Jnne. Given
under my hauu and official signature, April 26,1867.
J. w. BANNING, Ordinanr.
ursy&—80d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA' Mkaiwkthbb Countt.
mWO months after date application will be made to
JL the Court of Ordinary of said coflnty, for leave to
sell tho real ostate belonging to the estate of Abner
Rosser, late of said couuty, deceased. March 21,1887.
L. I). V. R08SBR, Executor.
MARY ANN ROSSER, Executrix.
apr6—2in Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Mkriwktuxu Countt.
John A. Mitchell, Ex’t’r,
Ac., Complainant,
perior court. Returuabi
lo February Term, 1887.
Carolinh Mitchell el of.
De.endauts. ,
MEIUWBT11BU SUFlHlOii OOUUT, FHBBUAHT TERM, 1887.
I T Hppearlug to the Court that Messrs. Leiper A Mena-
fee, aud Robert J. Trammell, defendants ta the above
stated bill, reside out of tho State of Georg!*—
It is therefore ordered that service be perfected on said
defendants by publication of this order once a month for
four month*, in tho Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga
zette of this State: and that the said defendants appear
ut the next term or the Sup rior Court of Meriweti er
couuty on the 3d Mouday in August next, and plead an-
PEKPLKS A STEWART, l ttamuA'* finl'a
W. A. ADAMS, jCompl s Sol s.
Tbo shove contains a true extract from the urinate* of
Ihe duoerlor Court of Meriwether comity, Ua. April 9,
1968. JNO. W. BOYD, Clerk.
Prlnter'a fee $1 per square each Insertion,
aprlfl—1*in4m
GEORGIA. Mihiwkthib CcVntv.
J AMES BELL, executor of the last will sod testament
of harsh Bell, represents to tha court that he has
fully adariuietered said estate—
Tills is therefore lo cite and sdmoniah all pertous con
cerned, kiudred and creditor*, to ahow cause, tf any they
can, why said executor should not be discharged from
his ciccntorehlp aud reoeive letters of dlamisslun on the
Bret Monday in September, 1967. Given under my hand
snd official signature, February 19,1607.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary,
nisrt—mflm Printer's fee $4 60.
Joux A. Mitchill, Ex., Ac.,
CinoLixi Mitchill
Ex., Ac., I
, etal., j
BUI to marshal assets,
Ac., in Meriwether bu-
pertor Court, February
Term 1807.
Court, been appointed Andltor iu Chancery, w the
above stated cars, lor the purpose of Investigating the
accounts of tbe executor, aud the assets of hie testator,
William Mlu bell, deceased, snd the claims of creditors
sgiinst said estate, I shall proceed to the discharge of
those duties ou the Brat Momlay ln Juat, proximo, iu
Greenville, Meriwether county. All persona Interested
will uke duo notice, snd be prepared with evidence to
establish their claims, and to aid tha Auditor in the in-
vestigetioni aforesaid. ^ m ^
aayS—1 tn Pxintcr’a fea $1 par sfr each Inmrtlon.
MILTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bs sold, ou the first Tuesday in June next*
before lb * court hotue door tn Alpha* etta, Milton
county, Ga., wlihiu the legal hours of *aie> the follow
ing property, to-wit:
Lou of land Nos. 1265 and *T1, ln the 2d district and
1st section of Milton county. Sold •• the property of
D. J. Mtrams, to sstlafy two It. fas., one in Esvoi of J. C.
A E. W. Htrickland, and one in favor of B. N. Shlrij.
The above levits made and returned to me by A. J. Hun
ter, L. C. May 7,1867.
maj&—td
B.M. AWTRKY, Sheriff.
Frtnter’a fee $2.5*par *try.
April 27, 1887.
apr28—2m*
JOSEPH J. PR1NTUP, Adm’r.
* TRUSTEES.
Mr*. E. A. F. MEARS, Baltimore. Md.
Mr*. J. H. bCHIBRS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. 8. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md.
Mr*. W. 8. BOSTOCK, Baltimore, Md.
Mr*. A HAWKINS, Baltimoro, Md.
Mr*. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. OHAB. McCUBBIN. Baltimore;Md.
Mr*. Dr. J. U. BEAN, Baltimore, Md.
It may seem umiecoasary to add a single word to tho
above address, but call* upon the Institution have been
so numerous and pressing, and the straggle through
which it is now passing to widen the circle or its chari
ties, is of each nn arduous nature, that the Management
cannot too strongly urge upon tho
HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC
Everywhere, an active participation in the additional at
tempt to alleviate tho wtd condition of great numbers of
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendered thus by tho terrible war through which we
have passed. And assuredly, whatever u.ay have been
the relative political view* of ladle* and gentlemen
heretofore, all must agree that the children referred to
could not, by auy possibility, have had any agency lu
bringing a boat their present deplorable and destitute con
dition, aud are suitaDle objects for the charity of all per
son*, of whatever shade or political opinion.
Tbo HOME AND SCHOOL which they now more par
ticularly seek to establish and endow, will be of incalcu
lable beneflt by providlre not only food and raiment for
thes&helpless ones, but likewise solid and thorough ed
ucation, thu* qualifying them for luture usefulnesslo so
ciety atl arge.
In order that this appeal may he effectual in enlisting
tho active interest and co-operation of ail classes of per
sons everywhere, wo have concluded to issue for the
Grand Presentation Musical Concert
000,000 TICKETS.
s.
gy-Orclors for FLOUK, CORN, BACON, Ac., (Died
promptly.
ItxvsR to—Clayton A Adair; Langston, Crane A Ham
mock; R. J. Lowry A Co; L. S. Balmons A Co.
aprtl—2m* ,
C. B. CLAGKORX, W. F. 11KRR1XO,
130 Chestnut St„ Philadelphia. Augusta, Oa.
a. h. jacksox, Augusta, Ga.
CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO.,
Cotton Factors ant Commission 'Merchants,
Better iu<. u ...
rative Agent."
GRIMAULT’3 MATICO.
Ffn-ft
AGENTS TOR THE SALN OF
Shectlnge, Shirtings, OBnabnrgs, Drills, Stripes, Yarns, Ac
No, 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
No, 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
J^TBERAL CASH ADVANCES made
II qualities of BURLAPS (the cheapest article that
.... be used for sacking grain snd fertilizer., and baling
goods) kept constantly on hand, and lor sale at loweBt
prices, by CLAGHORN, HERRING A CO.,
No. 7 Warren block,
ar27—8m» Augusta, Qa.
JAKES K. BROOKB. HUGH NACDONALD. LOUIS H. LXOAT,
WILRUt F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
ComnilHNion Mot'chttiitH,
SO Carondolet St., Now Orlean*.
leir Prompt attention given to *11 O' dors. Also, lib-
erai Advances made on consignment* of Cotton and other
Produce, m *~ 9m
THE NEUTRALIZER
This new romerty is prepared from tho loaves o; air- j
ruvian pepper Hhrub called MATICO and cures picapcj t
and bifallibly withont any fear of inflammatory ruah, J
The great majority ol physicians in Paris, Raida,Ue. J
many and New York low use no other remedr, j
directions accompany each bottle and packet,or a ; [
planatory treatise w& be nett post tree lor id
GENERAL DETOT IN TAPIS.
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Digestive Lozengers and Powder
Recent experimentsmade on a large scale by Profwd [
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Conelgn- hospitals and the principal notabilities of FarU,h*n
ifllcacy of
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be *01:1, on the first Tuesday 111 June next, bo
fore tho court house door in the town of Dallas,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wlt:
Undivided half of lot of land No. 231, lu the 2d district
and 3d suction. Also, tho undivided intercut of town lot
No. 9, aud the south half of town lot No. 10, iu block D
of the town of Dallas. Also, ons-half of the land ln
•aid block D in said town of Dallas, lying east of A. M.
Faulkner’s residence, on the 8th day of January, 1867,
with all the improvement* on said premise*. Levied on
to satisfy one mortgago fl. fa. In favor of Hamnel V.
Hheats, now controled by Wo. P. Anoorson, vs. Joeia 1
Cooper, who has left the Htate. Said fl. fa. issued from
Paulding Superior Court February term, 1887. Property
pointed out nv said fl. fa. 61a*ch 26,1887.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.
mar28— td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the court house door, in the
town of Dallas, on the first Tuesday in June next,
within the legal hour* of sale, the following property, to
wit :
Undivided half of Jots of land Nos. (871.) (872,) (421,)
(422.) (444,) all or tho second district and third section.
Levied on to satisfy one Ju«tlce Court fl. fa., in favor of
John W. Blair vs. Je**e Kincannon. Levy made and re
turned to tno hy a Constable. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. This April 29th, 1»67.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Bh’ff.
niay7-td Printer’s foe $2.50 per levy.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
rp WO months ufter date application will be made to
A tho Court of Oidinary of Paulding county, Ga., for
leave to sell all the real t siate belonging to the estate of
£. Thomson, late of Paulding couuty, deceaaed. March
24, 1887. b. if ADAIR, Adiniulstrat r.
mar28—2m Printer’s fee $8.
GEORGIA' Paulding County.
R E. DUNN and Rebecca Cooper haviug applied to
• me, In proper form, for le ttera of aduiim»trntlon
upon the estate 01 Jc**e Cooper, late of said county de
ceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singu
lar, the kindred aud creditor* of *aid deceased, to be aud
appear at my office, wlthlu the time prescribed by law.
to show cause, if any they have, why such letters should
not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and
official signature, April 80. 1887.
8. B. McGREQOK, Ordinary.
majA-aOd Printer’s fee |8.
AT THE NOMINAL PRICE OV $1 EACH! GONOUHIKEAL VIRUS
A Single Ticket entitling the purchaser to a Gift—thero
being ONE GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. Tho Gifts are
as follows:
1 An elegant Farm of 211 acres, Improved with
extensive dwellings aod outbuildings, saw
and grist drill, making the property invalua
ble... 130,000
2 A gift of *10,000 in Gold, valued at 13,600
8 A Farm of 10 acres, highly improved, near the
city of Baltimore 10,000
1 BORGIA, Paulding Countt.
T WO months after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Paulding connty. Ga., for leave
to sell tho real estate of John Jeffers, late of said county,
deceased. April SO, 1887.
JOHN II. MoGUEUOR, Adra’r.
cosy8-2m Printer’s fee $8
GEORGIA« Paulding Countt.
T WO months after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave lo sell the
laud* belonging to the estate of Nathan Parris, late of
said connty, deceased. April 80,1887.
JC8KPU RAGSDALE, Adm’r
mayg-2iu Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
f I1WO mouths after date, application will be made to
A the Coart of Ordiuary of said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two.mouth* from this
notice, for leave to s?U toe lands belonging to the estate
of Joseph Wilkie, late of said county, deceased, for the
beneflt of thu heirs and creditor* of said deceased.
March 22, 1867. WM. POOL, Administrator.
mar27—2m Printer’s fee $6
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinanr of
Plckeue couuty, Ga., will be sold, on the first Tues
day in June next, at the court house door in the town of
Jasper, Pickeus county, between the legal houra or sale,
the tracts of laud whereon Bart’etf. *1 Smith resided at
the time of his death, containing 312 acres. Bald lands
are situated on the public road leading from Jasper to
Dawsouvllle, adjoining the Hue of Dawrsou county. The
place is tolerably well Unproved. Terms of sale: The
purchasers will be required to pay iu cash, seveuty-flve
dollars: balance ou twelve mouths time— small notes
and solvent securities, with interest from date, if not
punctually paid. April 19,1887.
JACKSON L. SMITH. Administrator.
apr94—td Printer’s fee $10
POSTPONED ADMINISTRATORS SALE
B Y virtue of an order from tbe Court* of Ordinary of
Pickens county. Ga., will be sold, on the first Tues
day In June next, before the court house door in said
county, between the legal houra of sale, the place where
on Eber West died, to-wlt: Lot No. 1W9, in the 12th dis
trict aud 2d sectlou; Nos. 28 aud 12, in the 18ih district
aud 2d reciiou; lot No. 199, iu thoi tih district aud 2d
section of Pickeus couuty.
Also, at the same time, before the court house door in
the town of Dawsouvllle Dawson County, Ga., lot No.
5U8, in the 11th district ana 1st section of Dawson county.
Sold for benefit of heirs and creditor*. Terms of sale:
Lot No. 199. iu Pickens county, and the lot In Dawson
county, sold for c»*h. The remainder on a credit till 26th
December next, with note snd approved security. April
Iff, 1887. BENJAMIN WEST, Administrator.
apiJi ’ Printer’s fee $10
GEORGIA, HsabdCounty.
A LES RIDLEY, administrator of James Presnail, Ute
of said connty, deceaaed, having made his applica
tion for letu-ra of dismUsloufrou satu administration—
This la therefore to cite all persona concerned, to be
aud appear at mv office to show cause, If any they can,
why Mid administrator should not be discharged from
hie administration. Given under my official snpnatute,
W. R C. PACE, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4 60
4 A gift hi Greenbacks... 6,000
6 A Throe story Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore 6,000
6 A Three-story Brick House, with modern im
provement*, in Baltimore 4,200
7 A Two-story Brick House, wilh modern im
provement*, in Baltimore 3,000
8 Two gifts in Greenbacks, $1,000 each 2,000
9 Ten gifts in Greenback*, $:>0U each 6,000
10 FUty gifts lu Greenbacks, $100 each 6.000
11 One hundred gifts ln Greenbacks, $50 each.... 6,(00
12 Oue Grand Piano 1,600
13 One Grand Piano 1,000
14 Two Square Pianos, $600 each 1,000
16 Ten Parlor Orgau*, $160 each. 1,600
16 One hundred Geuts’ Gold Watches, $150 each.. 16,000
17 One hundred Ladle*’ Gold Watches, $100 each.. 10,U0o
18 Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, $75 each 8,760
19 One hundred Elliptic Sewing Machines, $75 ea. 7,600
20 One hundred Gents’ Silver Watches, $65each.. 8,600
21 One hundred Ladies’ flue Gold Chains and Pin,
$40 each 4,000
22 Two uandred Oil Paintings, $20 each. 4,000
28 Five hundred Bibles, $20 each 10,000
24 Two thousand copies Pollard’s Southern His
tory, $5 each 10,000
25 Two tnousaud Photographic Albums, $5 each. 10,000
20 Two thousand flue Gold Pens, lu case*, $6 each 10,000
27 Fivo hundred Plain Gold Rings, $8 each 4,000
28 Two thoudaud sets Silver-Plated Tea spoon*,
$3 each 6,000
29 Two thousand Napkin Rings, Call Bells, Ac.,
$3 each 6,000
The balance cousists of the following art.rlcs :
Musical Instrument*, Music Boxes, ladles’ Work Boxes,
Ladies’ aud Gout*’ Gloves, Ladle*’ and Geuts’
Riding Whins, Opera Glasses, Office and
Parlor Furniture, Writing Desks,
Black Walnut Frame*,
Engraving*, Ac.
The whole amounting to an aggregate of
500,000 Valuable Gifts!
I S a certain preventive, and will euro Gonn.irrhaa In a
shorter time, without Injuring the system, and will
give the patient less inconvenience, than any other medi
cine known. , , .
It doe* not cause etrlciurc, or leave the patient with
b *lt lias no smell, and doe* not stain the skin or linen.
It, also cures gleet and sore eye*.
Hold by all Druggists at $t per bottle. Prepared only
by A. O. Pease, sole proprietor, Newnan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by Massey, Swanson A
Co., Atlanta, Georgia. • aprfr--3m
Now York AdvertlHomciitw.
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOU THU MILLION T!
I WILL sand, post-paid, 53 Photographs of the moat
celebrated Actors for 60 cent*; 60 Actresses for 60
cent*: 50 Union Generals for 50 cent*; 50 Rebel Generals
for60cents; 60 Btutosmen for 60 cents; 50 beautiful
young Ladles for 60 cents; 5 • ftne-loukiog yoiiug Gen
tlemen for 50 ceuts, 6 largo Photograph* of French Dan
cing Girls, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly as
they appear, frfr 60 cent* : or for 60 cents. 8 of the most
beantilul Ladlfh of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, a* they
K iear in the play of the Black Crook, ut Nibio’s Garden,
'few York. m „ __
Send all orders to P. O. Box 177, Tro/. N. \.
PLAN OF DRAWING.
Duplicate numbers from 1 to 600,000 are placed iu a
wheel; the Aral number (when drawn ont) draws the
highest or first gift: the second number (when drawn
out,) the next nighest, or second gift, Ac., until the
whole number is drawn.
The distribution will take place after the Concert,
where 8,OUO persous can wituess It. A committee will be
chosen trom the aud euce to take charge of the same.
Alt agents aud purchasers will be supplied with a cor
rect list of the awards as soon as published.
HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS.
Tickets will be supplied to all Booksellers, Music Deal
ere. Druggists, Ac., where they can be obtained at $1
each, or in quantities at club rates.
Circulars, containing full instructions, and terms to
agents, will be matle. upon receipt of a stamp for return
postage.
Orders may be sent to us, inclosing the money, from
$1 to |25, in a registered letter, stamp inclosed, at onr
risk. Larger amount* by post office order, draft, or ex
press, at the following club rates:
5 Tickets to one adore** $450
10 Tickela tu one address * 9 03
20 Tickets to one address. 18 00
60 Tickets to ono address 44 00
The naine* of the agents will be published from the
central office.
Ticket* will bo supplied to the agents at 16 per cent,
discount.
Under, and ln pursuance of the provision! of the In
ternal Revenue law, His Honor the Commissioner of In
ternal Revenue has, upon due proof, granted a permit to
the Southern Orphans’ Association to hold ita UUt Con
cert exempt from all charges, whether from the special
tax or other duty in respect to such Gift Concert
This la a protection to all agents, and exempts them
from any and all liability for license, tax, or otherwise.
This exemption is made ujxm the ground that the pro
ceeds of the sale of tickets for this Concert are to be de
voted to n charitable oblect, and is but another evidence
of the favor and consideration with which our efforts
liave been constantly met iu nearly every direction.
REFERENCES.
Lt. Geo. Q. T. BEAUREGARD, New Orleans.
Brig. Geo. JEFF. THOMPSON, New Orleans.
Maf. Gen. a. B. BUCKNER. New Orleans.
Col. GEORGE P. KANE, Danville, Va.
Col. YT. P. MUMFORD, Richmond, Va.
J. S. MORROW, Publisher, Baltimore,
(formerly of J. fi. Morrow A Co.)
larAU orders and communications be ad
dressed to the Central Office.
L. T. Pi
No. 18 Holliday I
xnarl6~6tw 1
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620 Broadway, New York*
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES,
IM 8TOKK.
_ACKS COOK
and to Arivo,
40000 pounds Choice Clear Bacon Side*—Prime,
20 tieces Sugar-Cured Hams,
10 barrel* Lard,
10 barrels Cow Feed.
100 bairel* Whisky,
50 boxes Bar Soap,
15 dozen French Calf Skins,
100 bairela Superfine Flour,
Together with Sugar, Coffee, Ac.
Cash orders solicited.
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
may9—Ot Alabama Street.
TIME SALES.
Hay and Stock Meal and Stock Corn
TO BE
EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT.
I HAVE uow iu store 2,000 bushels Stock Meal and
Corn, (not fit for bread,) and 200 bales Hay, which I
propose exchanging for Wheat, deliverable at my store
lu Atlanta, immediately after harvest. None but relia
ble, solvent planters need apply. The payment will bo
secured by note, personal eeturlly, lieu on crop, and
mortgage on real estato. For frirther information, semi
for circular, which will be sent by mall, or call at my of
fice. No other articles on time.
A. K. BEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell street*,
«uy4-lCt Atlanta. Qs.
NEWTON MOUSE,
ATHENS, CEORCIA.
BENJ; 1 WHARTON; Proprietor.
aprtfl—to
«~rt
At Griffin and Atlanta, Georgia.
¥.4011 the purpose ot Bupplvluu Merchant, end Pl*nt«*
J/ at the South, by wholesale or retail, with any ftp*
of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons.
Mr. WtKKlruff’sTong experience in the carriage
will enable us lo give natisfsetion, in supplying K 0011 ^
ntantial work, such as the country demands, at *• jj.,
price* as can possibly be furnished for cash, we
keep constantly on hand
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
the same aa formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and wkkk
became so univerealfy popular all through the boom, M
‘he best Buggy in u*e.
Addresn all orders lo
TOMLINSON, DRMARE3T CO.,
apr!7—ly ttt) Broadway, New\ort^
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S. B. TAN WAQKNBM.
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Muntartorera »nd Wboleule Dealer? In
Fine Medium, and Co«r»>
CLOTHING,
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