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ThSBaJTy and Weekly Stir.
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Proprietor
HATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILT—Per annum $8 CO
Half yearly M A 00
Quarterly... Jl 00
Monthly — 75
WEEKLY—Par annum. .. fl 00
tatlaraofi buaineae character should be
JAMES I. MILLER.
Business Manager.
BULBOAD PASSENGER SCHEDULES,
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
up day Passenger TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta 8.20 a m
Arrives at Atlanta. 6:15 pm
DOWN DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 8:15 a m
Arrive at Augusta. 5:50 pm
UP NIGHT RA&3KNJKR TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta 2:!5pm
Airivaa at Atlanta. 11:15 p m
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
LeavesAtlanta 6:00 pm
Arrives at Augoete ... .* .... 5:15 pm
vr ueok paszenqe* tuin.
Laavea Augusta..,.m~mm...' 12:15 pit
arrives at Oamak 2:66pm
DOWN MACON PASSENGER TRAIN.
Laavea Camak 10:60 a m
Arrival at Augusta » 1:15 pm
Athcma Branch Train.
«r DAILY— (8CSDATS KBBBrttD.)
Laavaa Union Point 1:25 pm
arrlvea at Athena 4:45 p m
DOWM DAILY—(8UKDATS EXCZPTKD.)
DO STM SIGHTLY.
Leaves Athena 8:
Arrives at Union Point 11:
'Washington Branch Train.
Laavaa Waabingtou — — *
arrives at Harnett. 11:
SST0BX1X6:
Leaves Barnett. 2
Arrlvea at Washington.... 4:
WESTERN & ATLANTIC It » AIL.ItOAD.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leavaa Atlanta ...—10:00 p m
Reaches Dalton —• *:£> a m
Arrlvea ai Chattanooga- 5:00 a m
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Laavea CbattanoOga 8:45 pm
Arrlvea at Atlanta 11:10 P m
UP DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta.. 8:30 a m
Reac) Dalton 2:01 pm
Arrlvea at Chattanooga 4as p m
Arrives at Ealton ..
Dalton Accc
Leave* Dalton
Arrlvea at Atlanta..........
Accommodation.
ATLANTA Si WEST POINT RAILROAD.
D.\Y PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta .2*2 a m
Arrives at West Point 11: J« a m
sgTtmsDia:
Leaven West Paint... 1:40 p.m
Arrives at Atlanta 5:40 P “
NIGHT PASSEKGER TRAIN.
Laavea Atlanta. 11:00 p m
Arrives at West Point 6***®
KKTUBSINO:
Laavea Weat Point 1:00 a m
Arrives at Atlanta 0:60am
CENTRAL RAILROAD—Atlanta Dir.
UP DAY PASSENGER.
Laavea Macon 7:25 am
Arrives at Atlanta - 1:25 pm
DOWN LAY PASSENGER.
Leaves Atlanta - • m
Arrives at Macon - ' : *o • m
UP NIGHT PASSENGER.
Letvee Macon *0:00 p m
Arrives at Atlanta. 6 00 • m
DOWN NIGHT PASSENjER.
Leavaa Atlanta 3 30 p m
Arrlvea at Macon — 8;i *- P m
Connecting with IheUpaon County Railroad, the
tralna run on that road as followst
Leave Barneaville I : 22 pm
Arrive at Thomaston - 3:30 P m
Leave Thomaston - 8:00 a m
Arrive at BaroeavUln - tf:30a m
Connecting with the Savannah, Griffin A North Ala^
lAma Railroad, the trains run on that road aa fol
lows:
Leave Griffin
Arrive at Griffin..
. GEORGIA
STATE LOTTERY.
iron JUN.E.
Drawing;* Dally at B p. m.
FOB THE BEEEP1T OF THE
ORFlUIiS U0ME4IME SCHOOL
CAPIT AL PIIIZK #7,000.00
80,»1 ] Prizes, amounting to $53,858.20
TICKETS $1.00. . bUABKS IS FBOPOBTJOH.
,U. «bOY« Sebum,. formal bjr IB.
X UomblMttonol76 number., ntokln*70,O70tlcA.
•ta. and the drawing of l'i ballots, there will be 220
ganh tusiBj three of Us drawn numbers on
»»' 06.740
each* having
5 only ot them on; and also 45,760
Uofceta wtih"nelU*er of the draw* numbers on them,
PLf.Smnsg S
placed In a wheel
i it the 5th, Cth and
450 00
550 00
650 00
THE
SUN.
VOL. IV
ATLANTA, GA.. SUNDAY. JUNE 22, 1873.
j) 78 Inclusive, wUl be severally
a the day of tho drawing, and 12
of them drawn out at random; and that ticket hav
ing for its combination tlio 1st, 2d and 8d drawn
numbers, wUl be entitled to the
CAPITALPBIZEOP .......$7,003 00
Tnat ticket having on it tue 4th, 6th and
6th drawn numbers, to • ®*> u 00
That tick at having on it the 7th, 8th and
9th drawn numbeia, to.................... ®«» 00
That ticket having on it the ltth, 11th and
12th draan numbers, to. w
That ticket having en it the 2d, 3d and 4th
drawn namber*, to -"•••-« 00
That WskstShaving on it the 3d, 4tli and
SU* dfiaWW numb* re, to
ThtattAet having ou it t
7th drawn numbers,
That ticket hiving on it the 6th, 7th and
8th drawn numbers, to
That ticket haring on it the 8th, 9th and
10th drawn numbers, to •••••••:
Thai ticket having on It the 0th, 10th and
llth drawn numbers, to........... -•—••••• 0
That ticket having on U the let, 2d end 4th
drawn numbers, to •••••• 6301
That Ucket^havln^ on it the let, 2nd end ^ ^
211 60
WOO
Thoae’oc tickets baring'on them the 1st
and 2nd drawn numbers, each....— 10 w
Those 66 tickets having on them tho 2nd
4th drawn numbers, each 5 w
Ail other tickets (being 4,224) with two of
the drawn numbers on, each 3 00
And all those tickets (being 25,740) with one
oeuy ol tne orawn numuoro, each 1 M
CAPaTAL PRIZE.
On Mondays capital will be rl... ..$7,$IO 00
naprteeoi n
1 to an inferior
• forty (<
1 subject to the usual ieduc
~ai*i prises of $20 00 and under will be paid 1mma-
TELEGRAPHIC.
MBrBOmOMUMCJL.
OFFICE CHIEF OF SIGNAL SERVICE .
Washington, D. C., Jane 21.)
PROBABILITIES.
For the South Atlantic State,, light to
(re*h wiods, moatlj from the West and
South, and partly cloujj weather, with
occasional coast tain,. From Tennessee
and Missouri to Ohio and the upper
lakes, falling barometer, fresh and brisk
southerly to easterly winds, cloudy
weather and rain areas. For the Golf
States, east of the Mississippi, light to
fresh aonthweat to southeast winds and
partly olondy weather, with possibly oc
casional rain areas.
The afternoon tolegraphio reports from
Florida, Texas, North Michigan, Dakota
and Montana are partly miseing.
avis .vsrxs.
Nashville, Jane 21.—Mortuary list
from cholera shows 59 deaths, of whioh
48 were oolored. Weather raining, with
occasional sunshine.
Mraring, June 21.—The weather to
day was clear and hot. There were four
teen deaths from eholera. Reports from
the snrroanding country state that the
disease still prevails, but in a less violent
form.
Bm7T.ru, Jane 21.—A dispatch from
Dantzio Bays that forty-two Polish rafts
men, on the Vistula river, were attacked
by oholera and twenty-five of them are
dead. Of the remaining seventeen, four
have entirely recovered. Another Laza
retto has been established at Fort New-
jhor, four miles from Dantzie,
Rohe, June 21.—Several cosos of
eholera are reported in tho province of
Terviso. Tho authorities are taking
precautions to prevent the spreading of
the disease.
Boston, June 21.—The Massachusetts
State Board of Health has addressed a
circular to the cities and towns of the
State, advising the health authoritiea to
take promot measures to avert the danger
from Aaiatio oholera.
Cincinnati, June 21.—Three deaths
Thursday and three Friday—reported
oholera.
Pottsvilli, Pa., Jane 21.—Forty
houses horned and one child killed.
The Minersville and St. Clair hose com
pany, coming to the rescue, made four
miles in 10 minntos, on look Several
firemen were injured by falling walla.
Lose $130,000.
Milwaukee, June 21.—Right bodies
have been recovered from the Miohi-
gamme fire. Others are missing. The
people refngeed in Lake Toronto. The
Inter-Colonial Railroad is suffering.
Nasaua, N. H., June 21.—Ella F,
Woods, who was Eliot ouo week ago by
Henry Jewett, has died.
New Yobk, Jane 21.—There were
seven sunstrokes yesterday.
The Tigress will leave here for her
cruise on the 4th or 5th of July. The
Tigress will be provisioned for two years.
The jury in the Sharkey trial have re-
turned a verdict of murder in the first
degree. The jury reeommonded meroy.
Beenhaai, Tex., June 21.—The daily
rains for the past month have nearly
rained the orops in this county. Plant
ers are unable to keep down the weods,
and a groat portion now iu cultivation
are abandoned in consequence.
New Youk, June 21.—Meaoham’a re
port of the Modoo fighting daring the
war says the Modoca killed and wounded
about three soldier, lor every warrior in
their force, at that time numbering not
more thau (55, and tint during the first
three days fight, this nand not only held
out against 809 troops, armed with every
applianoe of modern warfare, hut kept a
passage open for retreat, which even tho
Warm Spring Indian sconte oonld not
close. Meacham'e idea of the beet policy
for the future is, that all tribal linos be
abolished; that the Indians he made
amenable to the laws, and bo placed on
the same footing with other murderers.
Washington, Jnno 21.- Michigamme
City, Marquette county, ou Lake Su
perior, waa yesterday destroyed by fire,
which caught from burning woods around
the plaoe. It was a mining town in iron,
and contained some 60J inhabitants.
Among the buildings burned was the
mill ot Jackson Houghton, just equipped
at au expense of $40,000, at the Spun
mine. Two Darns and a number of log
houses were burned. The heat so warped
the rails of the Marquette, Hougbtou
and Ontaniagon Railroad as to render
tho passage of cars impossible in Borne
places. The telegraph polea oro burned,
and the wires ore lying down along the
track. , ,
There are several cases of cuolcrai ic
dlarrhue > hero.
The .Si ir says the Automatic telegraph
with its franchises, is about to pass into
tho hands of the Western Union.
The War Department wants a quarter
of a milliou head stones for the Union
dead. , .
Hoar, formerly Attorney General, is
prominent for Chief Juatice.
The doctors announce tho oholera
death to-day ot a cleanly oolored woman
inn healthful locality. They state cm-
cumbers is the came.
New Yohk, Jane 21.—Deaths for the
week 47-1,
Four canes of yellow fever reported
bj the Brooklyn Union in BUte alieet in
that city. . a. - *
All faro banka closed to day, anticipat
ing a police raid.
Madrid, June ‘21,—It ia reported that
Senor Caatellar la engaged i« £»"*?* »
constitution lor the Federal Repnblio,
whioh, to he analogous to that of the
United Slates of America. The number
of States is understood to be fifteen, m-
eladisg Cuba and Fhillipine Islands.
Madrid is to remain ths espitaL The
President of the federal Republic is to
be elected by universal suffrage, and the
term of office will be five years. Hous
ton are to be chosen by the Blau*, and
Deputies will he elected by universal
suffrage.
New York, Jane 20.—While Nathan,
Harsh and Porter were breaking np old
cartridges ia Harsh Brother's ordnance
■tore for the purpose of filling new ones
with their oontenta, a terrific explosion
oocnrred ot over 20,010 cartridges strewn
over the floor. The front and beck win
dows were blown oat, and two men sit
ting in front of the store violently blown
into the street, bat not seriously hart.
Harsh and Porter and W. Harsh, three
little sone, were found frightlnlly in
jured. One of the children was terribly
disfigured, the akin being burned off the
greater part of ths body.
Bbownsvillt, Tex., June 22.—Marioo
Portugal, s noted Mexican desperado,
formerly chief of police of Metamorea,
was arrested here yesterday, and remand
ed to Mexico on the demaud of the au
thorities, under tne extradition treaty,
on the ohargo of having killed the
ohief of polioe of Matamoras, who
had been appointed to snocced Por
tugal some time ago, and several
policemen daring the revolution of
fast year. Portugal, at the head of a
small party,saoked Ranches and Bagdad,
Mexico, and killed several citizens of
those places, and has sines been engaged
in catUe stealing and plandering along
the frontier with his companions.
Washington, June 21.—Secretary
Richardson ia gone to Harvard.
Secretary Delano is gone for seventy
days.
Ohicaoo, Juno 21.—The following
managers of railroads running North
west and South from Chicago signed an
agreement to issue no more passes ex
cept to their own employee and their
families traveling on their own roada
Passes now outstanding will continue
in force till their expiration — De
cember 31-eud will not be ic-
nowed. The agieement does not
extend to cases where companies are re
quired to issue pastes by virtue of leases
of other lines, or in pursuance of written
oontraots previously made: TbeObieago
and Northwestern, Chicago end lows,
Ghioago, Milwaukee end St Panl, Chi
cago, Bock Island end Paoiflo, Darling
ton and Quincy. Chicago end Alton, and
the Blinois Central railroads.
ConstANTiNorlx, June 21.—Gregory
Aristnrchi Bey has been appointed Turk
ish Ambassador at Washington, m plaoe
of Blscqne Bey, who has resigned.
tki.ho mjrmic AtniEra
Augusta, Jana 21.—Cotton dull and
lower; middlings 18; receipts (58 balse;
sales 83.
Savannah, Jane 21.—Cotton easier;
middlings 184; net reoeipts 872 bales;
sales 135; stook 14,456.
Louisville, June 21.—Floor dull and
unchanged. Wheat quiet and unohanged.
Provisions qnlet. Pork lower; held St
$16 87i@16 75. Bacon in fair demand
at 7i@9|. Sugar-cured hem* 13i@14i ;
plain IS. Lard 8i for tierce; 9i@10( for
keg; 81 for steam. Whisky firm at 90o
111.
Mobile, Juue21.—Cotton easy; good
ordinary 161; low middlings 17$; mid
dlings 181; net reoeipts 81; export* to
oonlinent 3; coastwise 143; sales 200;
atook 16,957.
Charleston, Jane 21.—Cotton dull
end easy; middlings 18); low middling*
18*181; good ordinary 161*17; net re
ceipt* 191; groas 869; difference from
Mobile; exports oosetwise 137; Mice 100;
atook 12,485.
Mraraia, Jane 21.—Cotton firm; low
middling 17]@18; reoeins 250 bales;
ehipmente 937; itook 18,494.
Cincinnati, Jane 21.—Flour dull and
lower; corn qnlet, 40; pork easier, 15.50a
15.75; lard dull end unchanged; bacon
quiet, 7la9|a9la9i; whiskey steady, 90.
New Yobk, June 21.—Cotton unset
tled ; middlings nominally 201. Futures
opened a* follow*: Jane 20; July20lt
201; August 19 15-16*201; September 18;
Decomber 17 16-16.
Livebtool, Jane 21, Noon.—Cotton
opened qaiet; uplands 8)@9; Orleans
91 @91. Later—Cotton easier and par
tially a shade lower; nplaud* 8|; sales
10,000 bales; for speculation end export
2,000. Latest—Cotton firm; uplands
8); Oileans 91; sales 6,000 bales Ameri
can; Savannah and Charleston July
shipments 9d; July and August dsliver-
ies 6ld; New Orleans Jnno delivery 8jd;
July and August deliveries 9.
New York, Jane 21.—Cotton dull sl I
unchanged; sales207.
Float dull and heavy rad 6al0o lower;
oommon to fair extra 86.8; good to choice
$8 05al0 58. Wheat lo lower; holders
aoxioas. Cora steady and in fair de
mand. Pork weaker; new 816 40. Lard
weak st 6} ,8 10-16. Nsvsl stores very
quiet. Freights and groceries quiet.
Money sbondant st 3,5. Sterling 91-
Gold 151*151. Government* dull sud
steady. State bond* very qnlet.
Cotton—net receipts 1,368; gross 2,910;
sales tor export 25; sales for futnre de
livery 18,100; market dosed as follows:
July 201*205-16; August 20*20); Sep
tember 18 11-16*18); Ootober 17 16-10*
18 1-16; November 17 15 16; December
m.
A call for a 8tate Convention, to meet
at Albany on Jane 24, has been issued by
the State Prohibition Party.
nonnee their opposition to the Civil
Damage bill and all other kind of Tern-
persoce legislation whioh stop* short of
absolute prohibition throughout the en-
tire State. They call their organization
Radical end that of ths Local Prohibi
tionists, Conservative. Tho day for the
convention ia the aim. as that already
decided upon by the latter organization.
Perhaps tome wsyto bring about a onion
between the two may be found. Their
forces are certainly not so numerous the!
they can afford to divide.
An entire congregation of German
Roman Catholics, within the jurisdiction
of the Epiaoopsl Bishop of Central New
York, daring tin Utter part of M ay, signi
fied their desire to the Bight Bev. F. D.
Huntingdon to be placed under hU cere,
whereupon Bev. A. F. ltumpff, e German
priest of tne Epiaoopal Chnrcb, wee lent
to them.
nrm-UL jrarrrxr.
I'll. U1UHON8* LIVEn hEGULATOE.
I occasionally uaa, when my condition requires
it DU. BlMMOhS’ LIVER REGULATOR, With good
effoot. It is mild and mils me better than »oet
other remedies,
"Miun House," at 17. 80 sad 41, Weat Mth at.,
New Kora City. Klcgart family and atngle rooms,
by the day or week, with or wlthoat boaid, In
THE HUMAN FORM D1VIEK.
What sad havoc serofnla indicts on tne human
system! How rbenmatiam distorts tho trams.
What misery the injudicious nse of oalomel eataiis!
How tad tbe effects of syphilis transmitted from
parent to child. Would you avoid theae terrible
a fit lotions, fail not to nse Dr. Tutt** Sarsaparilla and
Q«een*s Delight. It penetrates every 6bre of the
system, even into the boot s, and eradicate* every
trace of diseate.
Success ia but best test of superiority; the won
derful demand for Simmon's Liver Regulator la one
of the oonvinciag proof, that this article le appre
ciated above everything else of the kind. However
USEAT SWINDLE! GREAT BWIEDLE!
Jackson's Magio Balsam ia a great swindle. It is
constantly srindUngthe people out of t he ir pains
and sufferings. Bold by all druggiets.
owerful alterative properties tor tho euro of ocrofu-
is, ulcers, tumors, mercurial and ayrhallUc affec
tions, akin diseases, rheumatism, and a l maladies
resulting from a depraved blood. It la free from
all violent minerals.
bears the signature of Fleming Brothers, Pitts-
You will find
AT GRADk R RAILROAD ALE HOUSE,
32 Alabama street,
CALIFORNIA GRAPE DR ANDY,
IT A Bare Preventive for the Cholera. -
Don't forget the pleee I
jJJXOUIiSION TICKETS.
At the season baa arrived when many of our ettl-
sens and pleasure aethers wend their wa/ to the
varledrwummer resorts, both South and North,
several railroad oocnpvnlea, having the contort and
oon /enlence of the pleasure seek ere at heart, have
put on sale excursion tickets at very reduced rater,
to several hundred points in the Northern States,
Canada and Mew Brunswick, a the Oeaeral Railroad
Paaeangsr Office. Mo. 4 H. I. Kimball House.
Circulars describing tbe various routes, alee giving
the rates of Are, oaa be obtained at the effloe or by
addressing B. D. .MANN, Agent, No. 4 Kimball
House, Atlanta, da. Juaaa It
been accustomed to the use of bittera and
are obliged eventually to resort to McLane’e Liver
Pills for permaceat relief.
Hamilton's Bnchu and Dandelion ia taklug tho
place of all other diuretic remedies. The intrinsic
merit of the preparation baa gained for it a deserve!
reputation aa the beat remedy for all diseased con
dltionsof the kldneyeand liver ever presented to
the publlo. Any physlclvn can tell you that the in
grodlenta iu this preparation form a valuable attete-
The malarial poison iu tho blood, which cause
ague and chills and fever, is spoedlly cancelled and
mustered out by the uae of Kress Fever Tonio. A box
of pills, free of charge, goes in each wrapper. The
remedy ia warranted to oontain neither arsenic nor
strychnine, and is alao warranted to cure ague if ta
ken aa directed. No risk to health or portmonnle
No cure, no par. Get the remedy at the drug sto
of Redwlue 4 Fox.
TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County:
HKRK40, William C. Armor applies to
W L t tors’of Adinlnlftratiou on the estate of
Mrs. Mary A. Harries, tote of said county, deceased.
therefore to cite all persona concerned
to show oauae, if any they have, within the time
p.-escribed by law, why said letters should not be
**Glven undo) my hand at offleo In Orawf&rdvllle,
this June 2d. 1873. CUAULKd A. LKAZLKY
jun4 Ordinary.
C OUitr OF OltDlNAKY,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1873.
OBORU1A—Taliaferro Conatyi
Notloeia hereby given to all persona having de
mands against Mra. K. J. Overton, late of said coun
ty, doc eased, to present them to me properly made
out within the time prescribed by law so as to show
their character aud amount; and all persona in-
•aid deceaaod are hereby required to make
immediate payment. lllOd. J. OVERTON,
feb6 Adm'r ot E. J. Overton, dec’d.
UKOKiaA—Fallaferru county.
(Joust or Osdinasv, at Cuambbus, i
June 6th, ISIS, j
Whercaa, David K. Lnuceford applies to n
burg, Pa., and their private U. 8. stamp. Take
> other. The market la full of imitations.
It is the popular verdict that people who have
jgURRENDFJR OF GENERAL LEE
At Appomattox C. It,, Va„ April 0,1863.
A magnificent 14x18 inch Engraving of the sur
render of Lee, showing the oommanding Ck nereis,
armtea, and a beautiful landscape scene. It is ar
tistic in execution, beautiful In deeigu and sure to
have an enormous sale. Agents * anted everywhere.
Sample copies sent by mall, on a roller, post paid,
n receipt of 25 oenta, 3 for 60 cent*, or 6 for $1.
Address J. a BURROW.
Publisher, Look Bot 111.
Baltimore, Md.
A$T Catalogues _>f Books, Pictures, Ac , sent free.
JUutMAwli
M
EMBERS OF CENTRAL LODGE
NO. 38,1. O. 0. F.
On Tuesday evening, the 34tb instant, thci
_j an election of offioera for the ensuinii ten
at Oeutral Lodge Ho. 31, L O. O. F.
$ are earnestly n
FRANK T. RYAN, ttoeretary.
B
Court, why said lettera should
Given under my hand ‘ "
this June 6th, 1873.
office in Urawfordville,
Application for Leave to Hell.
appl
the Oourt cf Ordinary of said c< unfy for leave (o sell
the land belonging to the estate of Martin Woodall,
latf of said county, deceased. These are therefore
to cite and admonish all oeraona oonoerned, to show
cease, at the July term of the Oourt of Ordinary, why
leave to sell said land should not be granted. This
June Id, 1873. SINGLETON UAHU188,
Ju4 1aw4 w Adm'r of Martin Woodall, drn'd.
Application for Leiier* of Dismission.
G
EOHOI \ -TAlLIAFJtBRO COUNTY.
he rise Resale/ late of said county, dcoeiaed, have
applied to ma for tetters of dismission from said
executorship.
Theae are, therefore, to cite all parsoua concerned
laHowatuae if any they have, (wituln tbe time
rescrloedby law) why raid letters should not be
Given uuder my htn«l st office In Crawfoivllle,
this Msy 3, 1873. < llAltLKt) A. BEAZLKY,
marl O T.
UEOUUIA,ir*li«ierro comaty.
ORDlNAltk'H orriOK.
W UEUBAH, John V. Andrews, has aDpiUil to
me for let tore of Administration ou the estaU
of Jantima Rhodes, lata ol arid cotfnly, deceased,
raid application to be acted ou tbe first Monday in
June next, and, Wharoas, this notice by me for eel I
application for Juue has not been advert toed In con
formity to lew, in ouch ceee made and provided.
Mow, therefore, notice ia hereby given to ell and
singular, the aindred and creditors ot said deceased:
to be ecd appear In my office on the first Monday In
July next, to show cause, if any they have, why
•aid letters of Administration should not be granted,
•polled for. Given under mi hand this loth May:
IbU. OHABLkWA. RBARLkri
May 30-wtd Ordinary T. a
Taliaferro Conntsr Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday ta July next,
within the legal hours of sale, bettors tho
Court House door Iu tbe town of OrawfordvUle, Tal
iaferro county, the fodowing property,to wit: A
treat of land in aald county, containing nine hundred
seres, move or toes, adjoining lands of Joseph T.
Sharp, A. U. Drown, John B. Ivans, tnd others.
Levied on aa the property of Henry D. Emits, ty vir
tue of a A. fa. from tue Mupertor Court of said county
In to\or of FoUard A Go. to. U. D. Hmith. Written
notice served on John IS. Williams, tenant in poo-
' # Atoo U ’at the same time and piece, will be sold a
tract of land iu aforesaid county, containing two
hundred end oeveatr-five (374) eoree, mere or toes,
adjoining lands of Mrs. Mary Jones, John Drake
and others. Levied on ee the property of Henry B.
Jones, by virtu»of n fi. to. from the Superior Oourt
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS!
1 AK Mill** on (La. until OU, * On. (look of
rwur, Oon. OtU. 11*7, Bacob. loti, *-■-
■Ml OoffM. •***,. HoUmm. ToUmo, »«., ic.
NO. 947
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
J^OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
THIfl to to give notioe that on the 2bth dey ef
A. I\ 1876, n warrant iu bankruptcy was
estate of James MUiloan, of
»d State of ffieergla, who has
_ - _ krupt on his own petition, and
that tbe pavment of any debts, and d all very of any
property belonging to aueh bankrupt, to bias, or
for hla use, sad the transfer of any property by him,
are forltiddea by law; that a meeting of the ereot-
tore ot said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
chooaa one or more assignees of his estate, will be
held at a Oourt of Bankruptcy, to be holdou el At-
tnta, Ga . before Lawsoa Black, Beqnire, Register,
n tbe 10th day of July, A. D. 1873. at lOs'etoek a. m.
W7k. BMTTfl. U. 8. Marshal.
Jon31 It aa Mtasenger.
F
OR SALE.
Real Ketate Agents.
OOTS AND SHOES.
B. F. MULLENIX'8 BOOT AND 8HOB SHOP,
NKWNAN. GA.
Fine Leathers always on hand. Customers supplied
ort notice. D. F. MULLXN1X,
It Hewnan, Ga.
E
XOURSION TICKETS.
To aii the popular summer resorts in New York,
New England, New Brunswick and the Canadas, for
sale at the General Railroad Passenger office, No. 4
Kimball House. It. D. MANN, Agent.
■Jun33dlt
Montvale Springs.
a HUH FAVORITE BUMMER RESORT, situated In
Blount county. Kaat lenneaaee, la now open
for the reoeptlon of visitors, and will be maintained
In a style worthy the patronage uf a discriminating
public. Tbe marked beneficial results atterdlng
the use of these waters in functional derangement
ot the
Liver, Howel*, Kidney* a Skin,
And the core of
Chronic DiMoatuss
Attest their Medical properties.
All tbe accessorise tor cejovaaut end recreeiiou
Special attention
Improvement of invalids.
i to the comfort aud
making the oily ef Knoxville. Tennessee, e point
thence via Knoxville and charleston Railroad to
Mery rill*' sixteen talks, whence passengers ere
oonveyed in mail stages, running in connection with
the tralue, to tbe Springs, nine miles distant.
Return tickets can be obtained stall promiueat
potato.
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•• •• Month, May and Juue 45.OU
•• •• •• July, Angus! and Mept'r .. 5C.au
Children under ten years of age aud colored ser
vants half prloe.
Address, lor the pamphlet • oaieinirtit analjrto and
description of the water, etc., . .
JO. L. KIICO, Proprietor.
JneldAwtf Mentrale Mpringa, ta lTonp.
ATLANTA WATIill < UIIF.
F. HLAIjOW.
Corner of b liuntor and Hell street-
D R. P. KALGW, well known through hla great
and rapid cures has returned to our etty end
opened again an eslabltohutent for the cure of eU
Chronic Diseases, cf what he will ieepectfolly
Inform the etttoeos of Atlanta end surrounding
country.
LfVBI
Sterility. Asthma, Barvone
indlgeetioo, UnnonanaM. Nauaxi^is, Scrofeln,
Dianxase racuuAn to WoMan, All lsurvarrias of
tub Blood, Sum Dusabu, Kidaey an! bladder
Complaint, Stoppage ad the Water. Ptlee of aU Binds.
grajcTunss. Gononancaa, Bye and ter Com plaints
ftor Meeseis and Senrtottns^ tie., etc.
T. W. Rucker, of Chapman, Rucker 4 Co.; Major
’. B. Cox. Mr. T. J. Hightower. Goal. W. 8. Walker,
Messrs John and Jamee Lyncb, T. Flelahel, Beer-
after
T. W. Rucaer. «■ uu.jw*«,
W. R. Cox. Mr. T. J. Hightowi
ire John and James Lync, *. ••••••*••, «»■-
4 Kuhri. Mr. 8h ultra tor. Dr. M. MltoheU. Hu*
perior VteMt Mr. Inrner, of Brooklyn; Father Ma
PhXdeiphto; Bov Mr. Smith, Macon;
ulteien, Mi ‘
Cooyera.
Mrs. Dan woody. Darien; Mr. White.
outside of hie Insulation he will treat all aeute-dto-
eases with greet euoceee. This method of treatment
to the moot rapid, eefest and only ears sure, far
Ucular attention given to the sure of sum mac com
plaint, Teething periods of Children, Dyoeuterte*,
alter e few hours will be su 18stout tor a cure. Men
log (Us no danger when people call me immediately
at tho first symptoma. This treatmeat glvae a
white, soft akin, and everybody wUl toero to treat
by Dr. Beck's only
i end enro Remedy.
■O (4IAHUK
laU on or address
DR. i. C. BUCK
cmcimun. mnio
rill:: UMTKl) STATta UorK I.,
I.OU1MVIL1.K, KENTUCKY.
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Rates of jLlvertuixur.
Rnomaa Aovnnskiam win be tisoevtedat efi#
doltor por square of tea llaoe of HonpmwUfor tbe
ru^aquent^na.* 04 * n> ^ toT * Mh
Liberal deductioai will be made for advertise
ments running longer than one weak. * -omen
I^oal, Bonuses esd SraozxL notices wUl be.in
I npour
Notices for fire companies half Urn usual rates.
FOR THE WEEKLY.
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