The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 20, 1871, Image 4

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' >* *4te**«» A STBI'ltOLF. FOB IJFE. Two Powerful Men f linch iu Deadly Conflict. Fr<.m U1« nJitorulM CM...I *wnal. A terrilile affray occurred lietwccn seven and eivlit miles from this city, on the road leading to Marion, nil Wednesday last, lietwecn John Bry ant and Alvin Logan, both powerful men physically, rcsultingin the death of Bryant. Intelligence was brought to this city on Thursday morning, whpn District Attorney J. W. Moore and L. K. Wood, as counsel for Lo gan, went to the scene of the tragedy. An examination was held at the resi dence of Ksipiire Knglisli. It ap- ttears that a difficulty existed Mwn-n Brvant and his son Frank, reiqx-cl- ing the ownership of a farm which was being worked by Logan, both of Item claiming the rental—the title ling in controversy in court. We ive the following detailed statement f Mr. ls'gan, as no one witnessed he deadly strife, though the tiring aas heard distinctly by several jier- sons: He (Logan) was plowing. The elder Bryant came into the Held and asked hint who he was going to pay the rent to. Logan renlied that lie hould pay it to Frank Mirant. as he hud rented it to him. Bryar.t t-hcu iid; "AH'. I'm going to kill von!”— Ixigan replied that lie "reeKone*! a hru\e mail would not kill, another without giving him u chance to de fend himself. "1 am ready now. All!” Ixigan sprang around tin- horses and kept them between llilll. gelfuml Bryant. Bryant then said: “f will not'hurt a luiir of your head if you will go with me over to John Kiiglish's and sign a writing to pay me the rent.” Ixigan then asked hint where Eng lish was. and Brvant replied that, he was iu his field. Logan said lie would go up to the house, leave his leant, and then go over and sign the papers. Brvant said he should not do that, for if lie got to the house he would not come. Logan then said if he must lie would go. loosed his team and started. When they reached the middle of the field Ixtgan said lie did hot see anything of John English.— Brvant i .plied. John is up by l he gate. Arrived at the gate. English was not there: Brvant then said. “He and Dick Hickman are up this hollow, and you’ll have to go up there.”— (This hollow is udismal, unfrequent ed place. J Logan objected, lint Bryaut or dered him to go. holding. Ins gdn in readiness to lire. I.ogim .-ays all hough i lie thought it strange that English et*< should have snob papers in his Held. «'»(• he was not much frightened Ivfure; now he became alarmed, llryant 1 ^ ’■ said: “Von bother me too much. I j j t , „ believe you're going to try In make a j bulge on me. • Go on!”—at the same time aiming the gun at him, which Ixtgan thought was They started thus tip the hill. Logan thought that if ho tried to pick tip a stick or rod Bryant would snoot hint. He had two or throe ideas iu going up the hill; one was that if lie had to defend himself he would have the ad vantage of the hill: another was that when on the top of the hill lie would lie in sight of Frank Bryant's house; and another that from tin- top id' the hill the other side was very steep, which, with thctimlior, might enable him to escape; lint as lie advanced, Brvant followed, so that lie could gain no advantage. \\ hen lu- found 1 the inquest found that the killing was clearly in self defense and Lo- gun was accordingly acquitted and released from arrest As far as we know there is not an individual in ihe neighborhood that dissents from the decision. Logan apjiears to (lie deeply affected at having killed a man! It has heen intimated in our hearing that Brvant may have been under the influence of temporary in sanity. This is jiossible, hut we pre sume all will agree with us in the opinion that if so, lie manifested “a method in his madness” very extraor dinary. filucelUttuoa Hborrtjsrmurnia. NOTICE. Class', Osncs. sursSMS Coesr or Ososoo, ailasta. Os., Asm is, UTL r MSIir, Sail the Dochet of the Supreme Court tor the July Term, 18T1. thsl tl e order of Oil- . illle. wOh the Sumter of OM«e trow esrh, ‘- — I'reHted Madly l>v His Brother. The following scene occurred at a wedding recently, not a thousand miles from this city. The bridegroom was twenty years of age and the bride fifteen. The happy groom had a younger brother, about sixteen years if age, present at the wedding. The ivrcinouv commenced, and just as the minister asked if anv one knew why the coiipls before flint should not Is* joined together, young Bud commenced to weep loudly and vio lently. The man oftJod jiaused, the young bride prospective blushed and trembled with eniburrassmeiit, the bridegroom turned pule and looked confused, the assembled party were I consternation-struck, and the father I of the Weeping boy sei/.ial him and demuuded the cause of his strange leomluct. Amid sobs and tears and j divers shakes, he blurted out:— j “Brother lias treated me badly. She ought to have been mine; I loved her liisl. and she loved me before she did him.” The old “purient” jerked the weeping, heart-broken hoy out of the room, threatening hickories by the dozen: whilst, after some time in re storing equilibrium, the ceremotiy went on.—(Jackson Whig. SAX Till'. HAPPY LA.NDOFTEXAS. sees sums cistuit. Lumpkin Union aUaAPaba cint L Decxtnr (1 continued) ; tanHwi-m.' rmruiT. BlrBvthe *■ (To. to Hit fJmblit. Neat SUMttiacmtnta. Tin I'i' liirch ?m»i1 l»y f)if* lemit A lit liom. Hchtey. - TMr TATAVLA CtBCUIT. Haudolph J® ...... - *-** CHATTAHfXMU MArion . Miim-.^oi Talbot... \I7TLL BE BOLD l _ „ Georgto^toi r*#a&gr^'ssmj ttm li(sl lioun of asls, >S» SStowtSf nopmw. * TSAlntmamuftaiWtaSiSiAsaOaiJafcsS, ilfi. mlALA. iuUuWn.llmlfuriStzlc4Aam3b.il of Bnnnleutt A Stiver m Lori»*te Hill. Property pointed out to arid t. to.. Jttuary 4, 18TA M. Lumpkin. by virtue at Med t it te a'll STl* b. Wallace) vi W. H. Lumpkin. Levy BMdebT W. J Water, L. C., end returned to me fan* t, WL ALSO. Ward 6. inmtin* on Walton street, in tl* 4My of & iant* containing 9tfxnu feet, more or tees. Lerled on aa the property of Bdianwdena * B-M, to tttkdj. e state end Uonuty Tex *. fa. for hie tux for the /ear 1870. Property pointed out by Join It. Htmll T. W.8.WITHEBB. IN THE CITY! \ rrsi: » feet from the U line of a vacant lot, eo l oak trees atandiug near aald boon, on Ivy street of 178 standings at the . the bouise aud three e lea#. Levied o virtue of end to satisfy a Fulton Superior C-urt, in favor of Guthrie k Oo. ire. Holme Sella. Property pointed out by attorney. October 81ri, 1868. m*. seek tag* frent Si macom cmccrr. Bibb Crawford.. Dooly rutn (tbcott. liutta Henry.... Newton... HpsM tig.. TALLAPDOhA* Campbell. Fayetle... Troup—1 c TUt* Jcffprson, Tpxhs, Rtuiicnl myn: While tlie Ku-Klux are scourging nth er Southern States, Texas is prancing guilv along tlio great road of jirogress, guided Uy the curb-bits of Radicalism.— Thanks to a Republican Governor and Legislature and to the Radical party that . | ‘cted them. Oiv< ns us a deoa<le of such Radical rule and Texas will not on ly be the pride of the South, but of the whole American Union. And the Tyler (Texas) Reporter re plies: Yes. the State is “/iraneing gnily along” into bankruptcy, and the people’s nionei is “prancing gaily” into the pock- f the most heartless set of thieves ever disgraced God’s footstool, e us 9 decade of such Radical rule Texas” will bo all that. Radicalism •ch—m monument of Radical imbocil- lid rascality. To LUNG DOGS IN AUGUSTA. be Shot No More—A New Method of killing Them. Adopted. The Police Committee of Augusta have abolished the shooting of dogs in any manner, but persons are to be employed to catch all the dogs found loose in the streets without collars. The fee for catching is to he fifty cents per dog. After being caught, the animals are to be placed iu a pound, which the city will establish. Iu this pound the dogs will remain for twt nty-four honrs, and from which tliir owners can redeem them upon purchasing a collar and paying the ex- f the capture. If the owners or that he could not ^ r ct o>cr the hill, j other persons do not redeem them, at he made up liis mind that be'would do the l»est be could, ami that w hat he had to do must ho done <|uieljv. He had no arms—not even a pock et knife, and concluded that hecould wheel suddenly and if ive Bryant such a blow that he would not use his gun. He executed this purpose, and hit him fairly, staggering him, then seized tin* gun, Bryant still holding on to it.. They exchanged blow s, but without much effect, both still hnving hold of the gun, and a seven 1 tussle ensued. Logau got tlm gun. and then struck Bryant with his list.— Bryant drew his revolver, which W;* the first Lon gun know In* had olio.— Ijogan said: “I know it was a struggle for life or death, and prepar ed for it. 1 grabbed the barrel of the revolver, with all the strength I had, pushed it around, as 1 thought. the expiration of twenty-four hours the dogs will be placed in a large box, and water enough turned on them to drown a short time. Finger Rings. It iR in the oldest of histories, the books of Moses, that we find the earliest records of the uso of the finger ring. It origi ually appears to have been a signet, used as w« now use a written autograph; and it is not a little curious that the unchang ing habit of the eastern life renders the custom as common now as it was three thousand years ago. When Tamar de sired some certain token by which she should again r*oogni/.e Judah, she made her flint ret|u sr • r Ida signet; and when the r. ci •gi.iiion arrived, it was duly Mi.d undoubtedly a. kuowlodged by all. “Mary’s Little Lamb” and the 1 H N. Polk.. Walk i 10-*8 NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Oglotliorpa 4 wVa..!7. 1-8 ACOUHTA C ww • mPU4, Court at U.. l»84tt LOJrtoL a. r of B. T. Ortffln va. J. B. Hffl. Lrry r. Loveleaa, L. €., and kacuM to SMthia nso4 lot, a Wa.a»tUj , MttegB At the eame time and plsoi, l_ _ HituaU-d ou a lot bal«n*ln* to JU44k UacmU?. •« the uortn aide of Decatur atnot. In the city or ABan- ta, and adjotnluff the hrtek WB by McBriile k Huiilh. Levtod am I J. B. Hill, by virtue of and to ■Attafy a B. from the Juatice' * ~ M„ iu favor of fi made by J. T. Loveleaa, xui of May. 1871. ALSO, At the Muse time and ptooa. a ho—a and tot Mt<s» led iu the id Ward of the city of Atlanta, ft th# June- tion of Petera, Crew and Pair atw ou Petora. «*aat on Craw and aoum on •aid lot coulaioin* one half aora, toora a ied on a# the property at J5- A.lllw,tol to natiafy a a. la. iaaued from the /habe the 1080th I>latrict, G. M., In fcvor at W. W, Wa* moralaad va K. A. Allen. Prop«<y pointed out by plai n tiff a attorney. Levy made by J. It. Tkcotpaaa. L. C.. aud returned to me June.Id, lSTL ALSO. At the aaine time and place, a cartel* lot in the city of Atlanta, contain* one-half aora. aon oa leaa, sit uate.! on Kill) and Elliott streets, tm the 1st Waad of Maid city, adjoiolu* the prouaty of Jamas. Wi Dean, belu* iwrt of laua lot . In the litB 1 .if oriRlnaliy Henry, now_Fulton oomatf. La aa the property ‘ “ 5 th 1871. ALSO. At the eame time and place, one IS hores-power Portable KnRiue and Boiler. Levtod on a* the pro- jH-rtv of Boudeau A Co., by virtue of and to aettafy a rt*a*e tl. fa. iaaued from Fulton Bupastte 9°*^ To Merchants. 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. Silver i Plated Fare! r of A. H. Brown k 00. \ . 1871. Novelty IRON Works] OF -a - - GQOHO] WITHERS JONES, Proprietor^ IRON COLUMNS WINDOW CAPA GRATIN08, RUSTIC BEATS FOq LAWNS AND VRRANDABS, WINDOW SEATS, SUMMER HOUOBR FOUNTAINS, HITCHING POSTS, FEU. caaa, axi.e boxes, well wheels, HARDWARE CASTINGS Etc. ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS IN IRON AND B1 PROMPTLY FURNISHED AT THE LOWEST RATES. Caali Paid For Old Iron. Cite Jnaarance.—IhomOt ioi the tKlpitsa. CHARTERED BY THE 8TATE OF TENNESSEE™ C AROLINA LIFE INSUR’NCEC( OF MUIMCPmS, TENN. Asseta. #1,08^,703.00. OfflooNo. 43, 2wCa.dLleon Str©«t, 3S^o 110.^3Ixig, JEFFEESoSTdAVIS^ President .w. j. w'mcuh, r. t. r JF<r«l Ha Mhrertdent. Second IT. F. BOYLE, Secretary. J. Jr. BnMkJTHkJY, Ventral eml, C. A*. MtCAY, Mi. *r—t» rdkD, M. It., JMtd. Examiatr, m. J§. . dim. Matt . BOAXU3 or DinEOTOna: Jeeferhon Davib, Memphis, Tenn. M. J. Wicks, President M. & C. R. R. W. R. Hunt, Memphis, Tenn. Wm. Joyner, Joynei, Lemmon & Gale. J. T. Pewit, Pettit A Simpson. W. B. Greenlaw, Pes’t Peoples In. Oo. B. K. Pullen, Merchant. F. W. White, IJen; I — steadily luoreaaad Ite aasats until now Uicy Before Mr. Davih accepted the Presidency, he result ru a-lection, and thoruu*bly aatiafled hlmael/of its I vious luanagaroant. The • C arolina LU York Times, could, to-day, half million dollars. Atlanta, Mst IS. 1871. C. B. Church, Memphis, Tenn, W» L. Vance, Memuhis. Tenn. F. W. Smith, President Peoples Bank N. S. Bruce, W. S. Bruce & Co. J. C Fizkr,. Gail breath, Stewart A Co.^ E. W. Mcxj^ihd. Memphis, Tenn. Hill, Fontaine A Co. Nafoi. ■ outs tan - AGENTS WAN TUI). Stock of $200,000, and it. of. jiLSTO.r. MIDDLE CinriTIT. Putnam—1 contiuued 1— EAKTKR8 cacuir. against his siih'. wln-n it Went off. lint * ''l** <>| the NV» York Iriluitie are . Tl . . oil It It'.!. . I as. lull* siiln.intu to* tk„ I don’t know whether ii was tired liv me or liv himself. We then Inal a hard tussle. Imth holding on to tin revolver until we were |» i'feetlv e\. •olli regarthd as fair subjects for the witlings .if the land to lleSti their maiden pens upon; though, certainly, liotli are worthy of better treatment than to be il.us tormented. The latent instance, ta' hstlgted. Until of us then jjot held ken from a heaven-forsaken comer of a of a bush with one hand and sntn around it. the other still grasping the revolver. We talked some: Hryimt said: “Al, you hit me too Imrd.jot's S uit and In' friends.” I replied" ’’ll o it if voti’ll give up the pistol.”— He said lu would do it. I kiem ii would not do to let hint keep it, for he would shoot me down as soon as he jjot loose; so we hegan to sen tile again. 1 seemed to have re.-.od more than Bryant, for I succeeded in throwing him the Hrst time. 1 had tieen down Indore. In tin fall 1 o, (l possession of the revolver. It was the hardest work I ever did to hold him down and use the pistol. 1 tired far-away California pipier, is oalcnlated to arouse the sternest resistance in our uchler nature. It is as follows Aud 1« oknl «u iiiil 8ht- cxllotl it Hon twice and let him ml lired a third ■hot, hai-dly realising w hat I w as do ing, or thinking of killing hint until I saw the blood cornu iniojiis mouth. Then I became dreadfully frightened, seised the gun and pistol, and ran and hallotH-d; and then threw the gun down and went toward Frank Bryant’s house, and told him what I hud done.” The account thus given by I gon is coroborated by all t QUICK I1ST AND BEST ROUTE TO THE NOIM'II BAHT AN1) WE81 ER Via LoulsvlUo. r |MIltKE dailv Express trains mi- ■- th.-otiKli from NuihvUto to IajuIsvIII*., makin* w,th lrJMU * * nd Bo * u for the into o ti zyi_i6?e of Oars FROM LOUISVILLE TO St. Izoul*, ( Im innati, luUlaniqMilis (’hie- lire, f levels ml, llttshnrg, Phltmtelphla and New York. only on:: chanok to Hulliimn e, tVaslilugton and Boston. ! vhen tnkvoUug, by sskln* for tickets VIA IaOUISVIIjIjB. I'hrtiuf h Tickets and BRg|R|t Check* the Western sod xt- r p. — l i • oo— ' - ‘ ■•*• • iinuti ruunsa u AUDI “ “ * ‘ “ 1 ne men, tth alivtuly intimated, IkHIi j u »** ,OT »ih. utanoefi preceding, attending and fob I lowing the dreadful struggle for lift-, i S*. possessed great muscular power, ui»l hod learned to use it to the hi -i ad vantage. The gun. revolver, and sluug-shot were Kleiniliisl a* tie pro perty of Jolla Brvant. Ii was j .ov. bu by hi, sou that lie lull the house with the gun on his shoulder shortly before the uffruy, pretending that he was going to shoot some turkeys. From the facts and circumstances. Oen.nl s ipMtnUadest 1 I’ta-stUR Afont fsbt I ti irt Liurl of (hr PrIIhI 8tRlr| o Nutlhrrn of Orur- k i M -—I,. ItNiiki upfry i NTA, flKOlioIA, THIS, 1ST DAY OF A Jans, 1871 Tbi* on.1-r«arnM hcrvby gl- i notice of his ap- ihf county of Fulton snd wui <>r Mi’rgit. within *si.| District, which has been mi- Ban Writ |>t* njiou Ute petition of their erndi- tors, by ti*. Dtsirti t t ourt ol omd District. J. J. WILLIAMS, Junj to win. Asst* non. BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT. The TelA*ni>h A MesHenj-er. UoIumbM En^ qutrer, Hsvamimh News, and th® Chronic> k Ben- tinel, arc requastek to imblinh this uoticc, once i week for two ‘weeks, sud semi their bills to thii office. Z. D. HAlilUHON. jnnel&-1sw3w Clerk. llciuoval. Eichberg & Langgesser, Having removed their Plumbing&Gas-Fitting ESTABLISHMENT, From No. 4. NsrUtts Street, to 32 Peachtree Street, NEAR OWNER OF WALTON, t TO . ___ tally li will continue to keep e full stock of Idas, Steam and Water Pipes, GAS FIXTURES, OTT AND ELXEDRS Bath Tubs, PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTION Water Closets, Wash Basins, Pnaipo, and a Knit Liar of HARDWARE ! WK MOPS, BY I8TRICT ATTBNTIO TO BUS1NBNH, TO MERIT A CON TINUANCR OP THE LIBERAL PA TRONAGE WHICH HAS BEEN HERETOFORE GIVEN TO HI. Eichberg & Langgesser, 82 l'eeehtree Street mhM-tan Jtr o t i C e . ALSO, time end piece, 18 city lots, lying in that portion of the city of AUento knovu ee Wret End, end distinguished by Noe. 1.1, II, 11,18,14, 28, 24. 25, M. S3. 84. M, 88, 40 end 41. betng the eete- «ru portion of land lot No. 206, in the 140» District of originally Henry, now k niton county, nnptolntng 25 acres, more or leas. Levtod on ee the property of Edward White, by virtue of end to A. to. I ‘ ■ Tbomt 1871. OF ovxa I 5,000 i G. Jacobsv At the Hey ALSO. time ami piece, the rest half at dty lot Whitehall survey, U being the ulacu w hereon T. H. Garner lived on the 27th day of June, 1887; said lot being in the 14th District of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Levied on ee the pro perty of T. 8. Garner, by virtue of and to i mortgage A. fa issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Thomas O. Jacobs vs. T. 8. Gamer. 27th, 1871. ALSO, At the seme time end place, a cMy let In the dty of Atlanta, situateu ou the west side of West Prachf street, on the corner of said Week Peachtree si thirty-foot street, adjoining the property of 8tr« aud others, in the 5ib Ward of said city, containing one-ha*f ac e. more or leas, it being mat of l»nd lot 7W, in the 14th District of originally Maury, now Fi ton county. Levied on aa the property at Alexander k Cissela, by virtue of and to satiety A. to. issued from Liberty Sup- rior Court, in kvw of William T. liUMitee va. Alexander ‘ out in said 0. to., May ALSO, At the name time ami place, a dty lot la the city of Atlanta, containing oue-e4ghth (tf 1 of an acae, front iup on the West Hide of Pryor street. nr*r the oon of Wheat an \ Pryorttrooto. it bring part at toad 1 No. 78, iu the 14th Distri-1 of rwtginaily Henry, nt Fulton county. Ou naid lot ia a two-eiory dwelling house. Levied ou ae the property at Era. 1. J. Pow- ors, by virtue of and to natisty a A. to. toauad from the Justice’s Court of the 12344b District. «. E.~ Levy made by /. T. Loveless, 1* C., and returned to o May 20th, 1871. ALSO. At the BMne time and place, the following lota of wild lands : 160 acres. No 295. 12th district, 4 Section. Walk 130 acres. No. ’298. 12th district, 4th section, Walkat 160 acres. No. 279.10th district, 4th seotloa, Walker UM) aoraa, No. 160, 24th district, 8d aection, Walker Cutlery, Tea Trays, Avatsrf DfoS $5,000,000 88KT8. ayel- w age, with ■ blase in her face and some white spots ou her right shoulder. Said mare has shoes on her hiud feet and one shoe on her right fore foot Appraised by Hi ram Casey and J. A. Plastsr. freeholders of said dis trict. to be worth fifty dnltoi s. The owner is hereby notified to appear before me, prove property, pay cost and expense, and take her away, else she will be sold by the 8benA of said county, within the Arne prescribed by law, and iu terms of the law. JNO. T. 000PU, myl-dto! Clerk Court of Oidinsry. SULPHUR SPRINGS, Near Galmesvllle, Hall ( oaaty, Georgia, rpill8 Delightful Summer Resort ia now open for 1 the receptiou of guests, having beeu thoroughly reft tie I with New and Beautiful Furniture. The Medicinal quality of this Water, and the Bo- inautic Scenery around i he Springs, cannot be sur- paased iu the Southern States The supervision of the Houac will ba under immediate control of tkd. L. F. Thomas and Lady, who are too well known to the trsieling public to need further comment. 49- .No |twins will bs s)arod to reuder the visit of gueaia comfortable and happy. 8. R. Nrt ANY, Proprietor. June 10th, 1871.-lm. SHOT AND LEAD. W l HAVE JUST RECEIVED on consignment from the Virginia Load Mines, »M Rags Shot, aU sisea; SKg&S’E# Which we offer to the trade on liberal terms. V.EtU, LOWRY. >7-ft t'amber land Xnrsery, EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TENN., oxicLni * axminnia a. w. rauxu, ocmkbal agxkt. G R*4T ».n«, or frail ud onmnw Ir—. irJmiu hOatoboT Aours, vines, etc. Every tree or shrub we.. ! nt creditor! will ha 160 acres. No. 241, 13th district, 4th soction, Cbat- . 261, 6th district, 4th asctfcgi, Gilmer acres. No. 995, Uth district. 4th aection, Lump kin county, Levied ou a* the property of H. J. Bpmyberry to satisfy a State and couuty tax A. fa. for his lax fur the year 1870. Property pointed out by John If. Harwell. T. 0. klMO, At the aarae time and price, a city lot lu the city of Atlanta front ng 94 feet on Colima street, in the 4th Ward of sent city, and running back, same Idth, 210 feet, cootsiuinu wi half a re. more or iss, adjoining Uie property of T. R. Ripley, J. R. Wallace and LaiiKetou, it beiug pari of toad lot No. In the 14th district of originally, Henry now Ful- county. On said lot is a three roomed dwelling house. Ixevivd ou am the preparif • t John B. Jef fries, as trustee f r his wilt Maims A. JatfHea, by virtue of and to satiary a A fa toauad freas Fnltoa 8n- K rior Court, in tavor of J. R. Wallace va. John 8. Aries, trustee, tic. Property pointed Owt in A to Juuc the 8th, 1871. ALSO. At the same time and ptooa, 45; of land, being part of Lnd lota 884 agdkliln the 17th dis'riet ol ongiually Henry now Fulton oonnty, situated near the Western A Atlantic thiwe miles; more or hws, from the city of Atlanta, In sate county. .Levied ou aa the p> opart j of Jasaa M. Cook by virtue ol aud to aatiafy a A to iaaued from Fulton Superior ('ourt. In tovor of totmdmff Las vs. Jeascc M. C>«ok. Proparty pointed oak by ptointt* ’« attorney, June 6, 2871. ALSO, At the asms time and ptooa. a lot oootariteg eae^ half acre, m >rv or leaa. in the 5th Ward of the d(y of Atlanta, and known in the plan of arid ritp aa tot No. 63, situated o i Marietta street, opposite ths capi tal building ; it being part of toad lot Mb. 78, In the Uth district of origins ly Haary now FuHon ■ ounty. Levied on bh the pi opart? of Willis W. Westmoreland by virtue of and to a tUfy a A to issued from the Juatice Court of the l*Mth district. G. M . in tovor of Tboosaa Kite va. WlUte T. Waat- moreland. Levy made by Henry Holmes, L. C., andreturnad to me April tat, 1871, A. M. PERUJ4LO] ON. Dept Eitaf. JuneT-td SheriiTs Smie for Juiy, 1871. 1RTILLbe sold before the Oeart MoamAeor In ▼ ? the city of At* "** on the Arat Tneaday home ol sale, the I of Atlanta, rolfem oonnty. Georgia, eeday fas July AeS. within thaCal ■ted on the ooruar af Dahnmaimd BraM atoHte. Routing ou Alabama street fifty-A va Eat anornnning back along Bread street aaeaaW-Aea toeh tearid Lot la a Two-etory Brick Buiktlng eoonsted by the .VewJfrw office ahd ateo twe OMetoflAMhp. KC m Iks tataMta at 1iZm a IX imimX tai hIM Mae Mak text X JHy* Charles Burman vs. M. L. Roberta sm4 .his 4 Emily Roberta , reutad. apll 3ui W. to 8M1TU. dariL +* Looking Glass Plates. n: DR. JOB. P. LOB AX, MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 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