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THE DAILY SUN.
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Political Editor.
*»* H. WiUOI, N.vs Editor.
». HOTLY SMITH. O..L BA k Boo. Monitor.
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VOL. UX,
THE DAILY SU N
MORNING EDITION
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JULY i>, 1872.
Jot* 9. im'
ring—it Lo Iiuh not sense enough to de-
Y«lon (he old State's renounces—or if he
lias bean unity of wrong-doing—then
tuft lieople of Georgia should have no
hnmi of him; but ye who are hit ene-
.< »'«4uOul of duts« MIT light,
mESme? b *^ >w ?9U
RmoHml, That the Damoerstta ca ty
of Georgia taaod up<ii] the pri Ml pint of I ?
hlatetha
tiw*
lthe Mnt extraordinary coStU- ~
of the eountry the unehangeablt Wt
doetiiaethet Una fee U'tion of States,
and that the indestructibility of thi
Bt4tee,«f t Heir right*, and dt thrtr rqmili-
ty with each other it an iuditeeaaalile
pert of our pohticid oyeteai.
. Uesoived, That iu the approaohiug
lection the Dtmocratiot party invitee
very body to eo-opente with them in a
-ealoua determination to change the
(wceentuerping and corrupt administra
tion, by placing in power men who are
true to the priQoipha of Constitutions!
Government, and to a faithful and eco
nomical administration of public affair-.
Answers to Correspondent!
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SS* Citato. ’.** ‘ ‘
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Hispisii
1st. We bave a letter from a valued
friend, dated at Morion, Miss., the 22d
ultimo, in which he says i 11 1 have
~ somewhere ■ aeen tt stated. that you
have published, or oontemplate doing
"so, a School History of tho United
" 6tatea If thi work la published, ee
“ will be eoon, please inform me where it
* oan be obtained,’’ Ao.
In answer to this letter and several ft
> like character received lately, we
this method of. saying tow bur
in Mississippi, and to all others
who wish information upon the subject,
that our ‘‘Compendium of the History of
the United State*, euited forSehohle end
Colleges, as well ee geeeral readers,'' is
in the Frees of Messrs. E. J. Hale &
Son, 17 Murray street, New York cky;
end that we are advised by' letters re-
oeived from them to-day, that the work.
Will be ready for delivery this (Jay week.
All who may desire the woyk will have
theireadaeo promptly filled as seoa as
- .
Supplies for the fall sessions, or teams
of schools for this year, can be obtained
in Ume by all who may wish them.
A)) correspondence os (be subject, we
IPWl
®MMUTi
«!d. tfrpiild be with the publishers. The
^Sflcillc^ * **
publication and sale of the work launder
their management and oontrol.
The book eensiWs et nbout 010 pfigee,
SPUUlJlS&liHU
with copious index and unuiorous illu» JijBJPfi J»ta over .the stage. With that
tntionf. xauCD irnfletat light, ftiundfea* Dj the
The price for n single copy, wo under
front windows, it is supposed there will
be no trouble on this score, while the
stand, la |1 60, with the usual discof nt mellowing effect of combined euulignt
ji±]±i±m*i*]
to the tiwde sod tbn»« t.kinw n nmnfuw JH^waO^ilj minglcd wjth^tho riob hues
•‘Special Mottos*,” to osnta psrllns for the first
Advi-rtiMmsilta Inserted three times a week, 16
^ * la rates ahore; twice a we«*k, 26
j kites.
r Vtrs Odatpantea and Churches,
AavmiH'inom* insei
AdrwttssnMtoforVI
hal/ ths usaal rates.
r. S. A. OLOFTON,
ft now.* STUHTS, sal IMP M SfbriUUS at
So msmm Kmes krfeeroc ftv. Mfo.
nmieitpiwsuf mod*, sen* swr «ur
SoqUl Ho mats
HMf, FZMTVLA,
miOTUKMM, TV MOMS,
ftlyWAVSS Of
CTO.jETO.
Bo win *o from AtUoU to Snsuilo. ilfil
JOHN T. READ,
HOUSE.
Fronting Ui. monger Depot,
JolSU CHATTANOOGA. THEN.
DU. J. L. JONES, Clerk.
unm nr
uwrai. »• *• ouTi
UoLUsn. North era Circuit
PUMPKIN A OLIVE,
ATraajncfg « ww,
Lnilftm, O.orglo,
ProoOoo na partnioo. In elvU eooek In an tho Ootnfn
ol tho Moethore Clrcnll, ne* moeaiwmi Coast Ut
taunst svmtrmiM
LAWSON a FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law.
■ATOMTOS. OA.
Western AtlantioRR.
<Mf|fiOiK Clumt* H Care,
Atlanta to Netv YoA
via LOUWVI1XE,
New Palace Cars
CALEDONIA.
JACKSON,
VA1BT1SW.
■TATE OF OEOMA1A.
Will run threOfh trim. i h
Atlanta to LomisTflle
OoMmdai Monday Mornlnf. J«*y 1A 8:30
■.AWALXEB.IL T.
NOTICE.
EUIOIS-OOLITHOKPK OOtTNTT.
wHEUtrrs omvK -Tha paUlol.hwobr nott-
O S^ thot tho oStelal oS wtZaMMato at IMo MM
am tMeootW bo nabtlohad la tho *lioaSo Mw,
Loxlogtaa, Uo., AgrU IS, ISIS.
B.SDLUtS.1
wrm
Jew jus.
giving bis version of tho tragedy:
went np by the ladies' entrance, and
when Igol op, I sawn lady oome out of
the phrlor. She turned awsy her beadnud
I saw I *m minfukett, and I started to
go down stein wheal saw Fisk coming
up stain. He made a rash and when he
got to the ptaiiosm ha palled owt Ut
pistoL I eouldmat, by any possibility
l>e mistaken. IsaSit os plaiu as snj -
thing I ever sow. It was a silver motnV
:w»
'’ibJlRhi Art
AWcntD,
JsssttJ&iissjast
elected ffihwysuihfftwau; Randolph, o'
Virginia, temporary - Cbairmao; -;1 F.
I. Friuee, a< Hasaacb
„ - nselft, temporary
'‘afsSSsnssstSto-
six hundred bare registered. The theme
to-day is a otmfgkl uomiaatsou nr simply
113 f y i:
titr. idrmto op rbt “iounr.' x». *
stitute. A hoot two hundred w»« pres
ent, a majority of whom were sy-cta
torn. There am about twenty-five "tji-
inoD puree" wbo wul not support Grcp
R. Jl' '
Jos.
Fhutdera
d ied. 1 A^tmg those present were
ton Duncan, of Kentucky, Jas.
«U*S ttd.Wfc. White, of Illinois,
llduse.^tfd the chandeliers under the
bolsbny otre
of copies.
Bnt on this point, as slated, we re fer
*11 desiring more specifio informulion to
the publishers themselves.
2d. We have another letter from a
veined correspondent in Ktwnan, iu this
State, who writes as follows:
“Jim. JI. S{ephens:.
"Pm—\Vill yon please answer through
Tb* Sow,” Ao.—
“Was there not a time when tho Stales
‘voted en different days for electors for
‘President of the United States?"
To thj* we ssy that anterior tg, end down
to the eleotion of 1844—the contest be
tween Mr. Clay and Mr. Folk—the eleo-
tfon for President took plaoe on differ
ent days in the State* ; that is, it was
not held on the same day in all the States.
It was to remedy on evil which It was
thought arose irom the improper Influ
ence of tho election in eo|«J of the
larger State* on those wbleb oitmo after,
that Congress passed Ihe following set:
AN Act la «iUk1i«ti • oalform Urn. Mr holdlnR
election, for elector, of ITeudeot utd Vic frag-
lUnt In HI Ut. Suto. of tt. Union.
$emilled, That the elector* of President and Vice-
Tuesday next after
of Noreabar *f «b* jmr Iu wbloB tbo? ars to ue ap-
pointed: I'rovided, That each Slate may by law pro-
TiJ* for ths two* of any racauey or ▼soandea
which may oceur In Its college of slcctora when each
ooJletre most* to givs Its electoral vote: Amlprovidkd.
also, whsa any Stats akall have held an election for
ths purpose of choosing olsOora, and ehall ffU to
wiaba Kcholoe on the day aforesaid, then the elector*
witt?««ia*i.;i57S3ar ‘ ,i ,u£l * “* u -
Approved JutuAry 23,181$.
Onr friend, and all others, will see
from the shove when the change in this
particular was made, and how the law
now ninud. upon tho suhjeat,
A. H. S.
(counnwoutn]
A F«vv Wards MUdlp spokes «■> tk«
Gwbcriiatorlal ftarepun.
During the past few weeks, and secret,
ly for a long time-dating aa tar book ns
March, and |>erhspa a little farther—a
war ban been waged agaiust the present
Governor of Georgia.
A great many harsh tales are being
bjspered apound, ftm} namhen are en
gaged in farthering them.
Some people ssy that “menty is the
root of kit evil, and without a doubt
this State of Goorgin ban suffered exceed
ingly fsem “moneyed rings,” ss those
who have heretefar* formed them wens
robbers left in Georgia, it is not strange
that fbx-like there should be a great ha*
and ery raised »galoot the naan who he*
shown himself indefatigable in their
pursuit, and wbo pardons not when one
in caught and oonvioted.
It is true tbet ell men are lieble to
more of judgment, end none more eo
than he who ooeapie* n position of pub
lic tnet conferred upon him by hie peo-
i: henae on coma oaaeaions Governor
iith may have ened in the epiuion of
noma when hedtapoeedof the mud scrip,
an (Tin sa ratal of hi* apeoinimeuU; but
ter these things Governor Smith ‘eon
give hie reeeone.
Whet Georgia wants to-day u an hon
est men—one not to be led astray from
Democratic! principles end snob a man
I take James M. Smith to lie- end un
less l am utterly cistoker, when
“weighed he will nos bo found wanting.’'
Ifhe is not the man to restore the old
State's credit—lost through n moneyed
ley it nominated.
ESi 4 *
Iiedlte and. WbL White, of Illinois,
of Connecticut, and
Wm. Reed, 61 Virginia. The bolt k a
failure. ' ~
*> siJwttdlkanr,isDX00kAT»D. *
The interior of the ..Opera Hoasq,
where (he Convention will meet, h«e
been dasprpted in t handsome msnncr.
The cireles have been beautifully fes
tooned with flags and evergreens, while
suspended between the gaily painted
columns which support tb* gallenes, ate
the ooats of arms of each State. 16 the
irivute box facing the east is placed *
fine posteoit of Gan. Washington, and
on the box facing the west is the portrait
of Gen. Jackson, and over this box is the
portrait of Van Huron, and on the oppo
site side is-tbat of Henry Olay.
Tnn HPitear or ohaitaqua
The stag* bat been divested of the
scenery, and will be enclosed on the.tsro
side* and rear with a woodland scene,
which some facetious pereorv declare, is
intended to represent the forest of Oliap-
S0«E LIQHT UPON ■!* fWVXri
H> wntbs neccRaftiy to use the doi
lights pud jo Sectors in order to thro#
sufilcient light upon the body of the
urole will also bo used as well, as
effect.
OREELEY TO AFTEAR AX-IDENTALLY.
A scenic representation in keeping
with the character of Mr. Greeley has
been prepared and will be presented to
the Convention as soon ss the indorse
ment of Mr. Greeley has been made by
the Convention.
WHAN 1 KNOW ADOPT PAIUONO.
In the lobbies qf tbs opera Honse will
be a great profusion of potted plants and
Tkt Car*.. Sir a One* IteiaSGjr.
kn» rank in ksmskeste mraeBetatalsaj
SimmmiSSIkelWuaavieiSSHHnslumSiltsuUra.
tantestl* asms of Bom.tkr's smmmk aukm
haftaea kUteloltalMtg femaUvt nut
taBNmiltesii, Wta iSMIkAiUsmui
ed pitaet' F Wee-iu * Mne wi th him then,
«#iJW
jumped aside nod laid ‘don't fits'
and pulled oat my owstpiatol s^ trad.
I had it in.mp outside ooat poskat
or I would not have M time enough to
draw. I leaned on the rail and cocked i<
with oaehsmd •nd’Sted. He held his
piatel imhoth hands. Atl iked b* cried,
“Oh ft' He didn’t stsggsrmneb at the
Ita pmpk ta nsnr stem «*WM n> man a.
- Mali, lUaukah mss'** sad riikeUlvi.
Omaflta^nsteaUi msmltaa MtlM Uwlr
taste and smite*ten. Item ttal ton. te
ni mimnn sasmt kukim «> mm ladonwmS.
ueiiriLtateAwstSihtes Kin maudu. of
«• SUM, Ammlma erSkteitte. la tea mHultate <*
maskseasua nsnkMia sea ilk,mwmlilp<wt
three oe tow steps down. He dropped *•«■* *»'*♦"« <« te.su n. m u»
hi* pistol on. the stairs jrttar the swond m» md Oteuux. fe* •( mptem mi «s»
first shot, end I fired satin. I knew he
would shoot ate if I didn't flr*. I was
shot There was no one n caret the time.
nsaffisrraBfflBwtt
Question—“Did yon intend to bit Flak
when you fired?” . . n
Answer—“Yes sir,"
Questfoo—“And knew yonr pistol Wo*
loaded with four bolls ? ”
Answer—“Ye* Mr."
trio tUsturtanow, as oommoa Slrtef
nuarn^ moiUu. (J I* stetUttlAlJ lnfUUbW. lodlsm.
Uon, bUUppi SliorSon, <xm.tip.tton, Hrvnn.nmn,
pRriMlc*) fover*. and all (As ordinary oompWali
Thi* I* Ms ami assMBsd Bf rdtaaea af tatalU*
a pMo4 «f a BAB
i ffees e curious story. Fisk called SMmis-
leld’s house and said unless I tamed to
hint he would kill Stokes FiskmM
hod better release me fran tfiss tk
Mansfield said “yes, if yea some oat
publicly and acknowledge I wo*
right and the affidavits against me webs at
fraud,” Fisk said, “where so man L ‘-
or* involved, he eoaldwot”
said, “I won’t withdraw." Fisk
taking out» revolver, “them I will
Stoke*.” I told Stokes and advised
to bq'fjKretHl,
FRANI*.
Pabis, July 8.—It ii reported
t sat
Victor Hugo, by .pepriMaot effort, eg
secured a oqmmuteti«p of Heuri Koohe-
fort.’f! oontenco, tq booiahment from
Franco, ^ ,i<* J
MARKET REPORTS.
wr tnlwobafh to ns aTEanta daily sun
- OWrWOWStAHKBT.
««ooiri, July ft ^Cotton datl; mid
dling* 23; net receipt*sales 18. 1
Savannah, July 8.—Cotton fist; mid
dlings 23|; not receipts 60; exports
ooastwise 36; sales 301; stock 1,090; ex
ports to Great Britain 293.
New York, July 8.—Cotton is dull and
nominal. Sales 1,878. Uplands 26.—
Orleans 26}.
Sales to-day for future delivoiy amount-
IWWMPrioMf
ed to 12,700 bale* atthefollo\.___.
July 23i®23 9-10; August 23l@2i 6-10;
September 22@22j; October 20@20 8-16;
November lOf; Deoember 19.
Baltiuork, July 8.—Cotton hrav;
middliDge 23); net4kojipta 23; greas 21
flower*. »od smsl} oyoees* tteos Skd n
■ t—v—’yablOQil paintings.,
large number of vpinal
THE TniDUPttAL ABOIL
The grand triumphal arch in Matt of
the Opera Honse is almost complete and
will be a counterpart of Urn mumphsl
arch once the pride of Faria. It will be
lavishly adorned with flogs and ever-
greeno, and have upon ita faco the fa
mous words cf MoMshon—“ Every
mountain has sent fourth ita rill ana
every valley ita stream and Lo I the ava
lanche is here.” On Iheeant god west
sidi of th* arch will be the,words "Dem
ocratic National Convention, 18T2."
WOODS OS JACKSON AND JUnU*09.
Over tho main entrance of the theatre
nearest the £utah Houoo, is the Demo-
erotic Legend, tho voids of Gen. Jack-
son : “The Constitution it still tho object
of our reverence, and th* bend of our
union, our defense in danger, the source
of onr prosperity in peace." Over the
entrance nearest Howard street, is the
following motto f/omTbomos Jefferson :
“The whole art of the Government con
sist* in the art of being lioncst” '
Tug wonps or WASHixaupn. ..
Other mottoes on tbs front of the
building, above the fink teosy, ere four
nnalntinua (MM H/sAlnirinn'e favaa.ll
New Yonk, July 8.—Flour dull and
dsolining; oommon to fair extra #6 H0@
88 76; good to choice <8 80(412 Oft
Whisky steady. Wheat lo. batter; win
ter red Western 5fl@60. Corn unchang
ed and brisk: n fair export trade and tie- s v G.hl
maud. Hie* quiet at #@9f, Folk la " “
steady. Lard 8)@9|. Navel* quiet;
Tallow heavy at 81@9 51C. Freights
firm.
quotations from Washington's farew*U
"* * o already intimated to
address—"I hive _
i on the danger* of pertim in the 8tote
randed oo geographical discriminations.
Let me now warn you again** th* bane
ful effect* of the spirit «f party general
ly. The spirit of enoroenhmer' A — J -
consolidato the powers of all
oertiMbta In onri a
whatever fori
potiom,
ef ths* _
menu, which. - under ear
ernucat, are to be regarded as . .
larly hostile to Rcpublioan liberty, that
Spur union end bshthesiy affection may
be soriptural; that the free Constituuoa,
which ta ths work ef your tptnds, may
be sacredly maintained; that its sdminis-
tration, in evmv Depprim^t, jniy be
stamped with wisdom and yirtixa
T|Oi MOF# TO baMImobe.
jssasstoafisss
to-day for Baltimore, ta attend the Dcm-
oceeb CowrastUurw XfibGAtfa *#-
oomptnied by * DahJof music. The
Keystones go to oppesn the nnmi—Men
ight ticket
of Gtertay and favor n straight
NEW YORK.
Mr. DrrisS tetHtewS'CiH—tank
CiratlM IMIUH-SIlkH mmfc.i fck
1MHM.I -- EUl SAkOgt Ok >k.
St a ml
New Yon, July ft—William Cullen
Bryant print* n card, stilting that it ta
impossible for him to receive any formal
nomination for the Presidency, and if
offered, M in cqnillv impotetbhi for him
to commit the folly of accepting it
It* present attack of ten mWldb ilstlura
worth of booth Carolina bonds met,
preambled that they were defranded of
accme<] interest by dishoocst politicians,
•n<l retired to co-operate with tie-
.Stab- ;t» then tier in presecating the rob
bers o( the Treasury. Judge Willard woe
spokesman.
Stokes made his slotemeot to-day,
New Orleans, July 8.—Colton dull
and nominal; middlings 23)(»;23j; not
receiptal77; gross 177; sales 60; stock
17.C99.
Cntrq t r-srn~j, July ft—Cotton dull;
middlings 24; net receipts 20; gross 20;
exports ooastwise 699; stock 6,629.
NonnOLx, July 8.—Cotton dull; lew
middUngft mifoi; net reortte? 801;
expons coastwise 133; stock 1,380.
WiLtnilGTON, July 8.—Cotton qniet;
Special Notice
ta« Uted .ItA grate OMk,
aeunttatiMtek hUteu <
ttoatoikkifeteiettirii. B
t*M mite
hpite|P l| H',»
•faj*ratio, a*
to err elM. Ita telttm latenes kk mo«sM
• fnil tlitiif to ohtale tta ptara»(. <N roraltjr for
a "p.Unt NudSotM," bat Hmutur-i Bitten kt
bus rarakrarady ktente* kjaimra. or too*,
pvntent iotenj«ai, ud Its potent aooMsk to ttalr
TOTHBaansoF
Cjmthla Johnsoxx, Deo’d*
Oointr oi ObdiXabt ]
of Talliferro County, Qm,
Jwlt Tbbk, 1878.
middlings 24|; exports ooastwise 38;
' ' 769.
■tics 8; stock
Mobile, July 8.—Cotton dull aid
nominal; middlings 23)c; net receipts
28 bales; stock 2,044.
OoLvanoH, July 8.—Cotton nominal;
middlings 20)c; sales 15 bales; stock 717.
PantADkLPHu, July ft—OOtton dull;
middlings 26 Jo.
Boston, July ft—Cotton doll; mid
dlings 25{e; gross reoeipta 886 betas;
■ties 100; stock 10,600.
LnraitrooL, July 8—Evening—Cotteo
dosed unohaugeu.
PROBVCB RARKWr.
l/JUittyn+n. July ft—Tobeceo nn
changed; galea 80 hogshead*. J’lour In
Com
tacked 02 for prime. l*rovitforv» aotive.
PoAIll M. Baton higher; modnti
ateS a 'm3r,i—
Whisky quietaud steady.
BALTniolut,'Jely ft—Floor doll end
anohanged. Wheat active and advanced
new choke white II 6001 68.
m steady and firm. Oats week and
dull. 7ft@TB. Prcvtalont very
strong with n good jobbing demand.—
Pork 813 76@14 00, Htooa U higher;
Lord
78014 P0-
■houldsn 6j; rib side f |.
Whisky ta firmer at 90.
Cincinnati, July ft—Flour dull and
unchanged at 8707 23. Corn steady at
48049. Pork, demand light; holism
Arm: regular 912 25; city 914 7&. lard
steady; summer 8: steam 8|; kettle 8|.
Baaasi in good demand; thoulden 6|;
dear rib 7|; dear sides 7i. Whisky
steady st 84. . ,
8t. Coots, Jane 8.—Floor quiet sod
week and rather more inquiry, darn
firmer; Net 2, mixed, 89040. Whisky
unchanged st 87. Porkqulet; *mbHtet*
882 ‘n-daI‘1 50. Boson dull m4Jssw:
ohoulden 6; clear rib 8; clear sidesSj.
Lard dull and nominal.
Mommy ntMtkTi.
Nnw You, July 8.-Mo*ey advoneed
to 6q. Sterling quiet. Oold 18|013|.
Governments dull but steady and closing
strong. Sooth Cardins* weak. Baltnos
very qjiet
Losroon—Kveniug—Jaly 8—OoWsefe
921.
NOTICE,
rtgH ta BtoWMa nf Buy Mud
vithta MMtoMM «4lto«Uy oi 4tl*a
to, and ar* re<(Q(re4 to Uke » city 11 calm for (h*
« IT6 tovotfr uoiuwa tofit tiM tou for r—itom
tkAA tfrlved.%nd they in now rtqoind to eomn
to my offle* *t tb« City UaII, Mid do *o wUBuai to
lay*
Al»o the qoartorly ml* find raeelpto for tin. qi
tor PR(t's; June 30.1872, *r* now »lau dum.
▲U tolllof to fittond to both of th?*n dutto* b the*
30th HihUnt, uill null fill < x- t i titei: to tin: haOiUaf
Jm tifimlffil fififiiutet tb*-in f , t colUctlon.
OAo* boon trout T to 1'. x- m and 3 to 6 p. m.
JtJolot B. H. lOYJE, City Clerk.
Upon rtxdip^f flliny-tlw poti*
tibn of I aide' th Moore, Biecntor of
% last WjU fin^l T^stfimeut yf Ojn
this Johnson, of said county, de
ceased, offering mid Wilt for P|»-
onto in solemn form, according to
the laws of this State ;
And it appeniang fmai ssfid Feti
tion Urat, to the beat of itae ; infonnk-
tionof said Executor, tho Heirs-nt-
Lfivr, or nearest Blood Belatiou of
mid Deceased, of which said Executor
has any information, to wit: John
fiheppord, her Fathor, and Pago
Sheppard and Wyatt Andrew Shop-
pardj hey Brothers, were, wheu last
heard from, residing in Orange court-
—H-- , nt Alute t.
not know tho names of any other of
said Testatrix’* Brothers aud Sisters
or Ueiri-nt-Law :
It is, TukuaiouB, Obubbbd;
That notice, hy publication, be given
to them, and to all and singular, the
Hcirs-at-Law of mid Testatrix, livifig
ont of this State, of the intention
said Eicon tor to offer for Probate
said Will, in sotlenut tom, in onr
mid Court, on the Bffit Monday in
September next; and that this no
tion bopaWtahed in Tot Atlanta
Sum, onoe a week from this time to
said session of onr Goo it, whsa, if
no valid objection bo offered, said
Will will be admitted to Probate as
propounded in doe form of law.
CHABLfie A. Beazley,
Ordinary.
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IN ATLANTA.
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Weiatoom,
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MillodHcville Hotel,
CALLAWAY b TRICK
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McDowell house
NEWNAN, OA,
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