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c^ffhln Constitution.
• LANTA 6A OCTOW 24. 1*71
To Ihr legislature.
. iriially ini|**»rt*nt that every I)* tn
<• • nvrnber »;f tli<* Legislature l*- m.
. at tbe ojrf-ntng *-f tbe aeaeion to parti*-.
;j* : ;n tlie organization. Let those hlw
• Hi-: tno* **o time their leaving home
• • • bam jmmtmUj.
V not our D«mocrotie contemporario
t t* Lj u ^**n UKiMmhm?
K a«%la.
!'. U twice na large as the Unite*
' •* having «*igiit millions of square tuih -
n?y . jht millions of people. Th«
•i *.f whole c ontinent from lb*
Ar ie O-an to Darien would leave us In
l..i. I Hu- la. The- Itawuan religion is Orth* -
c;r*-* k. It-* army is 1,135,943 men an*
• : •»! It** navy is390 skips, with 171,0()
r 1, « o,fty\ miles of railroad, oret
•_V 0 in I **f t*legruph. It is hbig thing.
— * -*•*»■ » —
A« kuuwlrdcmrst.
Tili* Athnta r«»sinTnm» Erka In-
V . lai 1 on our table. It is a neat journal
is teen page full of readkble n»*ll*r.
I* r Il'-mphill X Co. evidently have faith
. h rt. j. an 1 thinking that about 10,WK
< . .,f tlii- j*iumal distributed at th*
!i Fair Would !e Ilf-fit Tiie CossrITr
.; : t onee puMhhed it. Any one wish
i , • »: * :m have a ropy at the business oflict
(irstral Sew*.
Monr Advertiser is of the opinion
.t the .o n*-r.»l news de partment of a news-
r is its “chief attraction to the reader.”
Tt. •• i- inoeii fore- in th** statement. The
. ,f p pie w i'!» to know what is phfta-
i it. - world by a glance-, and have no
• 1* w . *e on h ng articles, or t»» wade
.i hut - editorials. For this reason,
attention i* j>aid to this department
i n « »>mi . i rioN\ Several hundred
, fr*»:n all parts of the United Stales,
r , r , . . |y :»r« I. and items of general i»-
j ; • ir fir t elippe 1 and then eonden*rd for
*., iig public. It is rate that a news
, m f .. iiiti’orlanrc escapes The Consti-
*ii Tlox’s da ly rummaiy.
*ri»r « ousillullois for Public Printer.
We haver 1 little to say in advocacy e»?
• •ur candidacy for the public printing, pie-
. rri • that e»ur labor* and our friends should
for ti . We cannot withhold a kind
. from a !«ading legislator, which we are
5. i.iiiti* 1 to give in another place. And we
• . .t r« Train the* expression of our thanks
t » ;:.•■ writer, and the many others like him,
w!i■ * h »v< kindly re<*ognized our bcnrlMl
i. ,ng for th.: cause* of good government in
• > . «lnr nM Htale, and woulel uphold us in
. rri.. i.-ing battle against the plunderer*
. 1 tie pluii b ring of Georgia's Treasury.
Chirag*.
Cliii igo lo*l 20,00) buildings, covring
.•#) a ics, and worlli $100,000,000. Over
• u o |MT.-i»ns have* left the city, leaving 1*0.-
i » Five grain elevators with 1,000.000
1. ;-li»*ls of grain burned braving eleven hota
i 5.00 ),000 Inn.teU. Of lumber 50.000.0ft0
1«' t .•.• !*• fmrnetl, leaving 240,000,000 feet
< -.o ill tuns burned, leaving as much
I i - f all sticks of g<hh!s were destroyed
house remain. Ten per e-e tv
rnrrmcj was burned,
wliole !•*•* was 25 jkt cent, of her !«*•::
a*
If rerlvr it ridgr.
Ini other night, at Nashville, Gen* r il
lb. ridge*, who was thereon business, w.a-
m unified and made a most admirable tall:
th i-t of which is contained in one single
.•■■•nit iht, and so well pleased etc we with
1 t .t M-nU-i.ee that w<* give the report e.f tin
t-i-li a* we find it in the Union and Atm
• m of the 22d instant. He tells hisaudit i
that in- d >t s not now make speeches, but that
if Ir was in the habit of eloiug so he km
Fr ;m a private letter from the N*»it’. to a
leading m m here, we- learn that the ih Jculs
are elections* ri::. r -*!ffly with ti;e e-ii ti/ •t
•.be Southern people have exulted i i the
Chicago fire, and refused to aid the si.:.' ti t*.
The thing »h-»ws the desperate and r. c ra
pulous character of the Hadtcal leader-*, and
to what flimsy pretexts they rev»rt f- r sue*
ccsa.
Tiie S«i'itu his not been able to give much,
but yet has give n her mile*; From eve ry e»j»-
S
forward contriojli »ns, in the very r •• of
the fact that our own war distresses 1
n » aid. (h.u -r.il Frank BUir, in his iate
Will the Ad:n ; uij*tr-ti >n succcel in iiii?
From the tone of the Northern pn.-> we,
think Gr.iuT, Butler X C«*. have ovt rn :i*. htd
themselves end overdone the busiu -s
At least we hope a reaction is about to set j
in, and, as a specimen of the view the North- j
era press t k • o' this question, wc append j
an «x’ract from a recent numbe r e>f the New 1
York Herald, a paper which supports Grant, j
We think the ex r .ct significant b* cause the
Herald is a pretty good weathercock:
C KCTUVii.* ASD >E<.l
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CHEROKEE PILLS NO. 2.
For the lb imnal ot Olistructicns
and the Insurance of Regu
larity in the Recur
rent:*? of Monthly
Peri <U
rj^HKSE PILLS sr<
speech in M »ngo:
an evident* e.f t...
em people.
Once f-»r all i-- 1
. allu
ct as
of th
a.ill iu
•:J1 »l.e
failing Femtlf Rojulator.
i-y.*?;tno*e oh»iinate ones
n ilderaud chup^r luet’.icines fail.
Ti-t-jr ar*-coaipe.r<-d <>f the most active and power
ful principle- of plait’*, r w:* aad berries, *■> iii^h'y
c»i.c.-ntr-:ci: tli^t each pill cfatiiM more nu-d.cai
rtn-n.-tU tQtn a wi.u! • box or bottle of ordinirv Cul-
.ar iif'i;fiti ■ i t h i i . a t Ahi» » :g:» p'Wcnak J>:t
so :. I I and pita anl in their operation, thattbe mo.--,
feeble c*n u.Le tbtm with j erfect asfeiy.
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer
Kierutor’H Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of aa order from the Ordinay of Ful
ton exiunty, Georgia, will b_- sold at tne Court
lioae** coor, ia Atia .ta, on the first Tatsday (being
the 5th day) iu December next, commencing at iu
aud coniiuning until ail is sold, the foi-
ct, within the legal I
!* Griffin r***d. and ad-
ura o-.hiTs. couuius about
i' rdof lOarc-e, 10’ acre* of
•en d. witn
r out house*, and
•lf-rvd or.e of Uir U-«i farm* in the neighbor
hood of Atlanta, or initi- part f Georgia. Any per
’ ei]eet-» would i
tions of bruti
a fare**, and a* th^*
upon one **f his
to II »y him u:»
grandly stii.l: “
rtnl to the
Dearth of :•*
■ :■>! l OUI AL 4 011 itllvPdN !* I
DALTON, (*A., Ocfoln-r 25,
The Whilfield Suj<*rior Court is in
idge Hwrvvy, of the Home Circuit i
Judge- Parrott’s p ace this term. H*
fc, careful, capable judge. I s* «•
tendanfv b->id<- tin* able- local bar, ( •
Warren Akin, Colonel Win. II. D.
Colonel IL.ck. tt, ( Hi*-!:* 1 Luffhcm,
others. The new business ii small. L
coriipia'.n of the diillfic.-s. Liligali* n
flourishing. Monty is not
of live tl.«i
t!i’- le. r
, fnfl tmm-ttory r*-p'irt m-.i
.lute*! ;o do iiiu*'ri harm ?
v.ho are .-t re.dy in th- u
a* !-*, more *Ti-Utnp:u
..»• ti< ard of th-a»rocit :
‘arolir a? And yes erdav
v dy «u.l drunk‘-n rot. by
i< k-. at the KepiibUc-'in « -
. i, the ratue >:at<. < f •
rtrre’y be nor Fed b/ai-y I
mittee, beca!»**■• they are
.-by t
l lie-
* i n bhing h- could say “that would Ik* mop
i > fu! Ihan to express the hope that wc an
all lmsy and doing something—1<» express tin
1* u«- lli.it we al 1 feel tail ail idle, whining
r< , blag n.an *lcn»and* n> illn r the rcapti i o
■ !«.%% 'I la*- i on*»11 n l Ion MuiiiI*.
Tiik CoNstii i riox having nnnomieed
it^- it f*»r State Printer, has received the f*•!
low ing among numerous evidences of favor
, 4 • a , Octolier 21, IftTl.
H r . A. Ht in j i/t i U *(• Co.—dr. NT*
\ our «iretilar of th:- 27th instant, came i<
lu.tid yesterday. Allow me to reply by as
Miring \ mi that it will alTord me pleasure t<
give you all the a>sistanre 1 can,as an hum
I*. nit mU-r of the Legislature, which is s-h>ii
l«» convene. I have, on all occasions, given
Tin Ati.xnta (’usstiti’TIox the cmiil at
«1 in; more to twin the tide of polities in
4 o orgia than to any other paper or person
1 \ --ur “Campaigu Documents’* were in)
text IwMiks in convulsing my county and de
feating the Kailical party. As a matter ol
. 1 am bound logo for your interest
1 will » ill and se«- you when I come up.
Yours, very nspectfully, ***
A private letter waa received here yester
day Iron* one or the civil engineers of tin
Brui-wiek and Albany Hail road, stating that
Kimball has dispoxd of his iuterast in that
nml to the contractors, who will meet .*
in Brunswick to organize, and push the roadr
Ti.. letter stated that this disposition of hi.-
int*T« *>t in the rmd was made by Kimlml!
1 »-• week, w hich would put it before the seiz
ure by Governor Bullock.
We give the statemt nt for what it is w orth
h:. .win . nothing of the facts. If true, it is
important.
T»ie speculations upon the Governor’s sciz
uro are mam . and conflicting. Bollock lias
acted without authority, we belivc. S>mr
eontmd that the act is in Kimball’s interest,
as it saves the road from the creditors, and
fixes Kimliall time to recover. Others claim
that there lias l*ccn a split between Bullock
and Kimball, ami the act is unfriendly, sine*
it renders negotiations of the bonds an utter
i. e-ifeasibility at present. A wide variety ol
• -'ujeelure is .used, but it is all conjecture a!
la-t
■ ire Inxnrasrr.
F.verv kind and department of bu-dneas
b . its crisis and days of excitement. Jus*
"V the business of tire insurance is disturlnn’
ned violently sinH'ked. not only throughout
the l nited States, but als<> to sixme extent ir.
K -r»'P* i>» probable that the Chicago fin
xv .1 u vssitate in the end the failure and
su-pcnri «:i of forty or fifty insurance compa
nies. Tuis w ill explain the active movement
among th * companies to array before the
4 Jdic their condition, for the general eonfi-
d« nee havii.g lfe*en shaken, it is necessary ti
show what (MOi|Waki ar»' solvent. But there
is still another reason, and that is the opjx>r-
tunity presented to increase and extend b.isi-
n» ss—a golden opportunity that may n •: oc
cur again in a quarter of a century. We saj
“golden” oj»portnnity, fir, though it is iLutf.
i«* the weak, to the strong companies it wii.
prove in the end a rich harvest. This is ar
experience of the past. By an increase of
business, a company may recover aneuor-
in is l *ss in a very few years. But to do
?h>. it m-cessarx* tosh*>w an alarmevl ;»co-
ple in what c -mpaa}' it is safest to c nfidt
t. r interests; this done, those needing iusu
riiKe will, of c*wirsc, fl»>ck to it
Ujf It i> an ill wind tha: blows no go.xj,’*
s • 4 h . Igo Times, “and among the Ih-i -
• - . * i'lc.eago fire was that our people
v ' - • • * mrtietion of Victoria i l.tfiin
• ••"‘i* was an noun ceil to lecture
j. ■ times.” We thought the fin
w . . ..rn out lo U -t blessing in disguise.
• l it w- -I xt iii from this that sure enough
grand i iij . hit lion* r
.- , .• *vxi i< • mark that tLc
in l.« \;ngt* n county g. n-
s % l*at difiit ultjtor ti e
:>■> lO Zilid business to iO.
• filling ;
r-cenis corusU t
, free of postage, c
J-v" S It i* Miei
l -kc no otner. tf Ur- p*i.;-_*i»- will i:«*t 1
>ou, e!,c «• *• th** ns 'n y in ;i ktter and v.
ill -in o jou i y niait, free of j ■> :uge, s: e
from ohsurvatioa.
Ladies or Get
fideiiCi*. stating
syinoiobis. I*a
m sd«lr-‘* in* iu n*rf.-rt c>n
1 plainly their rli<n-a.-cs am
iu not hesitate bee m-s ol
. a.- 4 u— !i:i -e iroati-ti natieiiti
race—faliy m all portions of the civilized bj
o.rretpOi.dence.
Patietits addressing ns will p!ee«e state plainly a!
the symptom^, and write j-*» i office, county, Mato
and name of writer, aud enclose postage stamp for
reply.
and!
utiful,
th* *
but tin- corn
Doctor
halves.
The wheat crop f
np promi-f-s wcil. '1 he people are
spirits. Dalton grow* slowly but stt
A NEW IIOThl. KKH’Kit.
I find that my *.l 1 friend, I)r. B. B.
Ii is * pined the Gmrgit Hotel, and
matter of gcm-r.il satisfaction. The
caters well. He does nothing by
(oxhI hotels always help a place.
HIE DALTON /.NO MOliOANTON KAII
This enterpri.-e lets imnle slow* p: .riss. |
Its constructi<hi will do much f-»r Dalton.]
Two c**Miipanie- are said to l>** after it. i here
seem* to lie little doubt of iu ultimate con
st rue l ion.
Our Calhoun fra nds are pushing ti c same
route. I opine that both termini, Dalton ami
Calhoun w ill lx: u.-cd.
POLITICS.
Politic* stems quiet. Tlic r*>urs'- <*i The
C*>nstiti:txon in working fur par y Ir.rinony
is geni-Tally endorsed. The people me In:*-
lo constitutional government. They >.e t!a-
harm that has resulted from the New Di-
partorp agitilion in the Soutli at tins time,
an I recognize and approve the sound p* I:. v
that sought to avert the agitation, and leave
our Northern allies unhampered ii their
local battles. The desire to see home i.iath rs
attended to is universal. The delih*-ration*
of the Legislature arc looked to with eager
interest. The current against Pull* ck is
overwhelming. The wish for his is:
nicnt is very widespread. Even the lh dieah
tin n. wives are against him, and 1 hear that
Helical legi*la*or* say they will vote h r his
iinpeaeiiincnt.
RUTCI.I* \N REORGANIZATION.
I hear rnanv rumors of an entire reorgan-
ry The overthrow of civil government in
Smith Carolina by o-.-.r military Pnsiilcut
stariles the eounirv like a clap of tli ;:: ler in
a clear sky. 'I he functions of the Male Ex-
f-L-iitive are usurped by the Presid* nt; the
Hadieal judiciary i» thrust aside f.»r ihc pro
vost mar-ha!; ami a drum-head c-oiut manial
is suhstitutLsl for trial I
Governor S-ott to say «•!
the State of South C.tiol
was there M *m« siic vi- lencc’ that was h -yoiid
the c-onlrol of the State antborili< s ? Hs.s
he been so lmsy making money that In- I ailed
to observe llicdangi r in time to avert it? «»•
hai the President, without be ng
:t>-umed that there is “doniest
and that the local government eannot eoulrol
i» ? or does the Governor admit that there is
disorder, and tint lit* has taken no Mi ps to
quiet it?—Patriot.
r! What l;:.s
•abject ? Had
r.i t:<
of the H-publi
eirtv
riic body of tin- party are ngain-t Bmhu f.
and Bl*Hlg**tt, and a strong effort will be
made to throw overtfeiard. 1 barn *.:.:.t
Iea«ling men in that organization cnntempl ite
i-alling a State convention. It i-» pr<-;* ved
to re onstreet the Executive Con-mille
Akennan, it is believed, will lake a
prominent part. Already his li idical
State friends are urging his mm - f* r
Governor. Tl:e name of Dawson A. \«’.dki i
also
l Of
sured, and that is, tin
fart! is proposi-d agaii
State K
a lively Bailie i w ir-
t his sacred V:>j<>ty
henchman in-chief, F« »-?•-«* of
Their “frods,” as the pure
CovoJe iis*-d t*» dub irn-gularities, nr** t*>o
henvy f.*r even that pious party i f moral
ideas to tote safely.
In coming down I had the ptea-i.rc of
meeting Mr. Carrie, who keeps tin* i- iiroad
eating house n’n.ve Marietta. r
caterer is an old printer, and as su
mend hi n t > the fraternity. He
relative of that lint old veteran D
editor. Colonel Thompson, of tiie :
News.
hue
Wt
Lii'Ixliix Once TSorc.
re 1h coining unutterably
with tliis win
were not tie
hounded on
Akcrman an
in all the S m
the Mibj'H t w
#nr peopl
President Grant was
'hers lo declare marti.
rn States, we should «1
tempt it deserv
It rstand it. Tht v
i the
that all these reports of Ku-Klux out
are nianufaetmed out t>f whole cloth, !•
purp*»se t-f tfedstcring up the Kudicn! j
in the North by “ filing the Northern h«
against us. They know that the Dcm-
of the Sv.itli condemn disorders of «
kind, including the alleged Ku-Klux.
As a sp ciinen of lmw this wholesale n
facture is carried on in poor down tr*
South Carolina, we insert the following, t
from that lbulie d sheet, the Union, of i'«
bia:
•• White th-* Tnir. «1 St.V..*s Marshal i- *• work
it>c Ku-Klux iu Spniunrurj- <ouutT. Ih • U
bui»y with llifin»i>i i.it’orn* iulamrt-ii* maniy
who l’ui.1 bp-.-u h-n- !'>
ih«- c;>nii»y ; nnd intc lii; -i
i-fftcl tluit ours,;. - t<\ ubii»j..i)g »r»- cwnoB i i .nany
l»ortionsof l.ial MVlion."
Now, wouhl any reasonable man suppose
that this “raw head and bloody 1 <nes”
story could be so easily accounted f. . and
the truth set forth, as in the following ex
tract from the Laurensville Herald. « f the
20th instant:
“A few morning* since, we *re to!d t^a( » pnrtv of
men was engn^eil :a * r«>x bant. In i*cwnii>t-ri. ov t -r
thec uintry on- of the party came acr<*»« m.xi.
ni:h whom he had had a ix-nonal diffl u :y v. ,.rd>
man did -'rike'ihe m-gro a f!‘w over V . \u- u.
witha pi«(ol or aiick Wc couldn’t a«ccrtai: \* '*■***»
Hu- ai otn r «*na »«f tin* pirfy. who a.-«» k >■ x rlit
i.'-k-w w« U, coraiu; up. itn ncdtatcly put a *•< t<* tin-
Mifficnltr. It i* al*> proper to add that ttc .i- .i :
*u ndk-r the influence of liquor at the ti and
:hrre 11ix tellinjj xvnal ► indof ai.guige he max hive
U!*ed. We w: l state still farther that thr a--k.l int,
ts we are informed, is not of this i«»ui:ty The
iifficultr was aliojvther of a private and |kr-.i
i prtH'laim* it to the x< •- d .*
•>ut-a-e commit-.ed by the nostorions klan > >
for th.- tru:n an 1 s . much for th--I n
"nuirai:'-* by wt.i|>p : .ng“ h.*.ng common
t on. the assertion I 4 .otall*- and m«licii
A'c challence the Union to the cn ime-a i
..akc the count or
To whirh reci
t his the follox
Sraphs:
i he Union ha* broadly a*-»,rted the exi-;
ck down from the pvt-;
d of facts, the sam
ng bold and man - ’
f*c:s. r
Klux 1
fi'se. and
*
We
ifvirgc
The ^a-
pajw-i
para-
Kn-
.^1 Ind peace, with only lie re and ih-rei
pt*r*onald:fficjliy incident lo oxer, caamai r . rhi-
• ery pe»ce las • ecu a thorn tankiirg in th. h t.-t of
| the tUdica ear y. or a: lea»t th»t p-»rtio j ,f r that
»a< it* hcad-Crntre in ('o’.urn ia. We know it and tne
editor of the Uuiou know-* ii. During tl;;- :;t r
time, we challenge the world to po m u» a sir. ac*.
Iou t .e psr. of the whi’e-. that wears the a;>. . .ranee
of a Ku Klux opera ti .n
F*»r th- beneflt of the Union we will, however
neiuion three i»utrages t;iat occurred in tr. s ct>anty
which partake of tne K ; k. ix character. • u gh:
anack ujfem the widow Chevk; tne ni^htara.uih.d
old mau >h*w. and the righr attack uptn :*. f ..n:o
>f M.- Mott, during h:s aheence. The- . u--agt5
were committed by n -gru -s. and were • f .he m.»*t
desp.cab.e vharact.f. and yit bat one . f tl. r.i was
Ktticed by the Union—he one sent to :t r»y • *omi
li-iuiere?: d fnend. ' These oatragva. to some extra*
a«re pernaps traceable to the Ike a teach-.: . >f ilu-
.'i-ioiu aud beside* the**- Wc Cbaiicage the ed.tnr pi
hat j«Kir»al to uan>e a single lnsunce
he Ur
:er that nas occurred
’e think this is a fair S4*ccimen of the
mode »nd manner in which this whole Ku-
Klux business is done up.
The truth ia the negroes can be made to do
anything and say ai.yi.ditg by the uibM-rabl«
carpet-baggers and scalawags w1m» control
them, and all these tales are got up for North-
consumption, auu to give the Adminis
tration at Washington an excuse to declare
martial law throughout the South, and there
in- keep us under the military control of ifir
iarty in power, aud aiso fan the hate of the
Northern people against us.
I*. It- H.
EADWAT’3 READY EEL EF
CUIIK8TIIK WllUir TAINS.
I* rao> Tu TWEflTV MlfcUiEi
HOT OH3 H0U3.
after muiug this adverlisemeut need at!> otic
hl'FFibK WITH FAIN.
It UHsthc first and is
Th*-* Oul.v Fain IfiMiird?
•» i• : ■ - * lot/ t*»; > ihi-ntitH** x -racialill** pail:-. :i Iajs
i. ii ■miiialloi**, J.i.l cU* r* ( t rtiou, eh m r if
li . X. i . .t r i. ,. r
IN !•' .UMUXE TJ TWENTY .MINI IM S.
P.ADWAY’S REo.DY RLLI£F
W ILL tKrOit » I MAN E.»S1£.
Ii;ll i;uai.;tiu:i(f tuo li.du. ys,
it li uuniution *»f the Dl.n.M
l i»> Uoaii) K
i.\ Kit A > I) \l- t I..
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
Klrnugaiid Puif Kicii 1im.-.;m-of rh.-l: ami
Weight—rlcarbkiuand H<-auiiisil L oinple.vi:
curia to ail.
naaway’fi
^(tl'Slipitl ill till > f. V 4*11 f
lias made Uic m.irt i.ei.*iti.-ning Clues; .-•* «|w o
the iiulueuce of ilu* Truiy V. oi.ih-.fu7 il
>.ii:iiMni«-a:c- it
■ iclhim-al.d.
N :: rri
Wo:. .-
«:». .ind .iv
• :.*-, U—
of these r.xui* »
ir We desire ’O *.*ud our
•!. eiitiUed - M \N^ AND
V% t»f. LOUIS MEDI/AL
117
pj-13-dJkwly :
irty-tvro page \
•MAN AS In
S<o. iation,
. .-th -ixth btruck
siut Louis, Missouri.
*AK-. t'AiC.I.LlAN
•FA LI:.
•AN KhMi
K.\Trace, ail km.’
• ■-irouh-. >rr-»' m«, v . - , and r--u. ti-'
• ttsc>: but it is tin- only positive cure fur
K.Gfiey fiittl i-Bulilcr
iry, and Womb diseas* Gravel, I'ialfe-r.-*
of l
sy, Stoppage of
l»r:. tit's IM-*a-e, \V
vd v
. and in ull r
- :... tiie \\
es W here
i- thick.
auu pa.i: III :iie Small of l
-Back
X'i-ic?.- foe Iluttit-.
32. 2*3a'A2’3
Pt-rl'ect Purjfat.ve
IVrfec ly IxMekwi, eleganOy cio-e-l with sxv.-e! gum.
•»• Purify, i
. - 1 o.s : r She e tire of ail ui oro-r# of the
. Liver. 1 k>weis, Kidiu-vs. II Kill.r, Nerx. u
•tipation.C'o
Dis
t»- -. r\ -• ti.- f«>:
-of t
■ Di_
: symptom* .
L*oiistip.«'.ion. »nward Files. Fuhness of 1
iu the H-a.l. .v-'.dity »>f the St«ituacu, Ntnse
burn. l>i*^u-t of Food, l-'idini-- or wei_-|
>ron::ich. Sour Eructations siuhing . r Fiut
The Fir of Ih - S;.»iii«h. Swiniuitnguf the li.
ried and DitUeuit Bnathii:^.
f KADvx.vVS 1II.LS will
n'H»v*- named disc*rticrs.
<®WVT'ER WHEEL,
Mill Gearing,Shafting£PuiTeys
foou « hUNJ’^ILTimobI^^
^_1sEN0 rCBAClRCULflff-"^-
Ll\ ER DISEASE and
|lndlg etionprrv.il t-,»
■ry way ; it ha* be- >vd
Jno. xatii short* r. *-x Govtvaor of Aiaban a.
Gen. John li. Gordon.
Mott, of Col am bn*. Ga.
Manufactured only by
DR PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
■j! SSL r
VA1T^X,aTls:£01T Etc.,
For Flavoring Ice Cream. C.ikes & Pastry.
THOMPSON, STKKLE & PRICK M*F*G ( 0
Depots, Chicago and 8t. Dcuis,
stvxt rxcTcntr.s o?
DE. PBICE’3 CEE AM BAKING P0WDEB
AND BLOOD ENIUCJIKR.
At ‘ ’
. ri‘. uW.'’h/»'
the City of Atlan a
the fir*t Tuesday in Noretnbi
hour-of *al-. the following pnu>e. ty, to-wit
All that tract or p ireel ef land ly*iu*and being iu the
..tv of Atlanta, bul’on county, Georgia, being the
individual iwo-thbd*of that city lot known ou Vin
cent’s Map of *aht city a- 4 frsettonal lot No.
oi). fronting on Wad’ey atnvt ISO feet, and
ntuuiug back along thin right of way of the
Wc-tern and Atlon'ic Raiuoad fett to lot No. X*.i,
thence across the couthw tt c-Mi.- r of lot No. S4.
In tice at right angle* from that pt.iut to the begin-
i:g, having lot* N gland .1 «i:*i the unnamhered
lot between the two t»*t - »ei.T:o:.. u. a* it* northern
boundary said lot No :{i in and lot No. TH. in the 14th
i>trict of, orLiually It. n*y. now- Fult n county;
!-vied on oathe pro; *r:y«»fXLP •-him and Jame* A.
Wright, by virtu* ■ * ai.d to *«ti*fy a mtwtgage fi. fa..
J"* fetreet, with a
ng four room 4 i
< o“iu.H street, an-
'“/.A
• the bridge,
running hack 60 feet to an
r *» of iau-i. more or lea*, on
tt* ro. qooriy ,«>r gold mine in the
1 rock dwelling
hUOllfe-^
ip. w!• i will keep ih.* quarry perfectly
•i ai property. cou^Dting of the tool* of
*hop.c>.uip . acarr ..ge. buggies, boreea,
igier'»
* -ni:a for qnarry hand*, a
■ and caiv* *. hog*.
r. r ;h.* o*!ier proper*}-.
A.i the foregoing pr*’|». ity xx
•t bidder* for the purpo<
eir- of *aid Patrick L-.ut
. Iiarnee*. farm-
AtUuta, da., Oct. 16, 1»71
Pcllaib r untv Sliei
l\TILL Ik- -o’.d lKsfure the Corn
DeKolh
PETER LYNC H,
.FAMES LYNCH,
of Patrick Lynch, decease*!
Fif .
i Dtc. i
I •. the fol -
V- Of la id
S i'- 'I' i
I):-
hundred and thirty * ight tLi-ti Levi.d on us tt
property of Wi iiam N New \s T L Ko**erT 4 < n u>
mi:rs:ri**-r of the c*tu e «sf N Morris, deceased.
'111.: id'll day of ()•:!*»!• •-. Hit.
J. M. \i lCHillT, Deputy Shcriif.
octJ’xi 4\v
Pri
! 50
Mctiais Awarded
THE CHEAT
Southern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
WM. KXABE & CO.
Maniifact'ircrs of Grand, Sqiureand Upright
PIANO FORTES
one att dii*il ar *! pttrrhn*-
pruio'iucx"* ti.e.n u:itii':i
iiV\nYis'Y u:i•!
ale uud iha AGiCAFFK
-RAM) PIANOS and
in* other Piano.
i.*.i th in ha> yet been
ric: Lieis promptly
Bat‘imore, Md..
FREY EH,.
Atlautit. G
TO GREAT RECUPERSi aR 0? EXHAUSTED EEERCIES.
The most reliable Blood Ptirilirr.
The sure ttepali’cr of Broken Health.
The true Serve Suii^or'.er.
The Perciaiie-it .Strength timelier.
The most Eiicrgctie Toair.
In nil , or Dsl.iHtv. Poor lllowl. T.\nh
i'?rv. lG-ortln-.d i;ip -t:un, it sin.:y
mi 1 -l.iml.lv l.. n
S»M by all Dtrtyiuli.... i/„ Jlaavtaclurm
«>• */•« I- .!! Kail, by jSGjMV.fi. 0
Lotties, ’■s.tjjieid.l u,r J <--• l TnouUu.
Pi ej. tr. T only «! - ty of
S'.iol; E: Pri-o S-’i’g Cs.
TR. PRICE’S CRES?5 b"KIRG FC1SCER,
Spocl:)l Fiavrrln^a Pd 1 lr»» f reufU.frhrt A Pastry.
y -rrsT » T -
Ti o only hird -nvh* by pmpf teal the in
:
l. - . r’.tmjs't */ <•/ arhehs Ilu’ aid digettin
a:.d
-n 1 r?.id, cak*.--, not
I : ‘ ' ■ • - in !
v- f -. .i r ebt t*» trutiitulrw^*.
h- •; -li-ap iiiiit itioirt. lw snrw you get Dr. liter’s
i rr ith iLt'.ir. i J ‘tedtr. SoidbjDroCirx Manufsc-
• ’> I v THOMPSON, STUM: Si BiillE
iil-’t* ft). Depots, Chicago and Et. Louis.
fcpSG-UeodJtwly
8itA«0 SAL- F VALUABLE PROPERTY,
At Ho^ar.svil c, Ga., cn thj l-3th of Nov., 1871.
324,COO V/orth o» Property
TO HE DISPOSE ) OF IN SH ARES OF $2 00 KACII.
Over $20,000 in H'vtl Ks’.iIp, and over $17,000
worlli within lie* c*»rp.;rate limits of ihe
town. Disirilmiion by r.-.fll *. Five
disinten s’.eti parlies ?•* managers
who will reeeive titles to
property as the tickets
a:c sol.l.
7 I AV IN-; d* ! imi • •! •«» .-uivcrf our property into
i L wc nave * I-?* t;tl fiv r eentl men **r known
Integrity. t«» whom we v. i » uitrn*l the who'e nun-
ii* entire • titeijei-e. a .d wil *raii«fer
a-e -«.!d to them tu
• •f di-t i tome. >h» th it
• • * r-.Tt f..- h • an.
'Dnt the wh.de all.i T
t pr.iAIj li*-1 f iii
•• -_uiid :lie puid-cagt
•i ; r.i.ieri v comnn
l*-I)A«l
etc.nil !.•-* klid we! Iiiii-li-d
U.ree l.uujrrd yard.- ”f the depot
Second Gr.»t>d Kriii-—A feplemiict
d have *a-*-n -po-
the |-•-?i 1* ii*y < f
pn-
• fr*eil
. 150 acre*
high *.:ate of cul-.ivation. r- tiled the
ik** tif cotton, three
-An * 1 gut.'.ly fttriil-lie l anti
Hal!, n ith comf«irtal>!c counting ruam, -h iv-
ingat.d c<*anr»r« on both ri le- 42xdB feet
FuUith Prize—A new and c tiuif »rt.«!*ie dxv. lliug
I *f* * *
comtnodioi
Fifth l ri/..* A
room. |gx*20f.'
• p*.r:i
’ the
Sixth Prize—A -pN-ndid new piano, combining
all Ilia- * d<-?irabU iu a good iusir tn.ent
Seventh Prize—A dew and durable double buggy
and tartMW*
Two hundred and thirtv-nineotlr r prizes, a* fol!c
One vacant building lot, in the bu-i.ie** part of
i bull i
The finest Durlia:
nM
Two very line mi’chjcc.w«. value
the beat*-*—Virginia
rah
tie) wad »»■? paid for the
A fine biood»d heifer, two year? o d
\ Cn- lilooded ytardng bcli.
A !*p.en*lid dew tWo-h <r*« wagon a- (i barn *s.
A ft; of hue furii!ta*c
A ne*r andriheudtd IvmiuaUd -tvei *hot gun..
»»u- fi:.e 1* <MiOetl !• r.
Thtrieen |«i
sewing machines. ji»R)
noinc made buggy h&rne**.
bert fiLi»h. f:»).
Two vacant lot*. 4-; acre-Jeach. at .
One vacant lot, i>.. acres, i:tar the depot
depot, $2U> each..
vacant lot*, from 1 to 1,V acre*, 4tR) yard*
ifrout Uie d« pc>:, $175 each
•even v cant lot*. 1 acre. 400 yard* from tee
de.oir. $ 90 each ]
rwo vacant lots, 1 acre, 400 yarda from the depot,
*1-25 each
re, 400 yards from the
, to 1S acre*, 400 yards from
•e, 400 yards from the
1 vv ar between the States, by
which the mouey
150
824.1M)
Plan or RArrLE.—There will be six dice thrown
from olc b**x—three time* f-r eacn ticaet The
ntgUvst uumb-.r of dice thrown will entitle the hol ier
of the :i ket for which it is thrown, to fie* be.-t prize :
next highest number t > the next h.-*: ;*.tz.. and ?•> »>,.
i>R'il -ii t -L *•*’.»* ’ wiii tfe- decided t»y a *ccon 1
:...o.,‘ Ik:tween the coufe*unt-. The manage.* wiil
.on*.l • ila--* throwing of dice, and no one will he
for another, except
i gold watch, wot th flPO. will be rattled
between t«-a or more agent*, sell lug one hundred
rickets tach. Those scliiag two hundred will have
two chance*, and so on.
TO THE PI BLK .
Wc. the undersigned, managers of the above r n*er-
prse. d**em it neces.-ary to *t»te to the public, that
and agents; a; d. that memo: ey for ticket*, wueuever
desired, ho* been r. turned to the purchaser* <»f the
]may ouy ticket*.
same. We again a^ure i
It dll
ui**u* v refund
It >1 YuU
J.M
■ off at i
J C. TILLMAN,
Nlih.lL W. II. U PALE,
J. A BAR Run. Managers.
Ail c »tur.iui.tcation« should be a idre*s«d tc
MuRTuN A TR MHL.E, Hogans.ihe. Gi. A-en .
ALlii.il C A till Hit AIV Ell
? Prevented!
EVERY
kwiuceti I't nnty • ecal Advcrdxc-
aeaii.
TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Sealed proposals for rebulding the Court
louse al Laxvrenceville, Gwinnett County,
will be received until 12 o'clock, M., on
Tuesday, the 5th day of December, 1S71.
Tt*e building wiil be of brick, sixty feet
forty feet wide, and the walls to be
twenty seven feet bigb, the lower story to be
two feet, and the upper story twenty inches
thick. There is to be two partition walls
running across the house, leaving a hall
twelve feet wide, and one brick wall dividing
the north half of the building into two rooms,
alls to t»c one story high. There will i*
l>e four rooms down stairs for offices, and the
stair-way running up between the two rooms
in the south of the building. The Court
room will lx- up stairs, with two jury room*
*:ir of the Judge's seat. There will
Ik* four chimneys and six tire places. The
court-room and*offices to be scaled overhead.
The contractor will be required to finish
ii 1 building by the first day of September,
>72, and supply all the matt rial fo
cling the same, except the briek i
and, which are cleaned and hacked up ready
and estimated at alxmt ninety tie ms
ind, besides the bats, of which there is ai
many as will l>c necessary for the whole
house, and about two-tlirids enough lock for
e foundation.
For full specifications of the plan and the
terms of payment, applv to the undersigned.
JAMES T. LAMKIN,
octl7-lf Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Gwinnett county, Ga., will be
>1 t, before the Court house door, iu lhe town
of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, Ga.. on
the 1st Tuesday in November next, within
the legal hours of s le. the following lands
belonging tt* the estate of Egliert B Smith,
late of said county, deceased, to wit : 177;
icres, more or less, par’s of lots No. 1(5.5,15G
and 157, all lyii gand being in the5th district
of Gwinm lt county, and six miles below
nceville, on tuc Monroe road. (The
widow’s dower therein is not l»e sold.) Sold
* benefit of the heirs and creditors
Terms cash. This 22d day of September
1S71. A .I. SMITH,
oct3-tds Adniini tratrix.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Will be sold, before the Court house door,
the town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, within the legal hours of saie,
the following described lauds, belonging to the
estate of N. F. McKlroy.late of said county,
ceased, to-wit: 250 acres, lot No. 72; blR
res, part of lot No. 1J)0; 2} acres, more or
s, part of lot No. 172; all lying and being
the 7th district of said county and State,
seven miles north of Lawrenceville, lying
.Lately on Ivey Creek, and in four miles
of the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Rail
road. Sold for the purpose of distribution.
Terms: One-half for cash and the other on
twelve months time. This SeptemlnT 26th,
1871. JAMES A. BELL,
oct«-tds Administrator.
GEORGIA, Gxcinnett County,
William B. Pharr, administrator, with the
will annexed, of Edward Pharr, deceased,
represents to me that he has fully administer
1 said estate:
This is to eite all and singular, kindred and
creditors, to be and appear at my office on oi
the first Monday in November, and
show cause, if any they have, why said mi
nis! rator should not be discharged from ids
administration, and receive letters of dismiss
n. J. T. LAMKIN,
aug!2—td Ordinary.
&A‘l at
Fair])inks’ 5cale Warehouses,
FAIT2LAIVES & CO,
252 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
PA1HBANK&, BROWN Jfc GO .
UK MILK STREET, BOSTON,
For .*ale by lexuliug Ilaul.v :r»- BeaVrs.
eoi»2l»-d2a\V lui—t ue*& f (
Dr. Hurley’s igue r io -ic’-
Purely VegemMe! No Ar»cn!c! ]
Jlcrturj 1 C» Coiiipositi »n !
N O CURE. NO PAY, If
No il.-ui>;«-r i:i laki-i- an
poison in our utvitiri!'*-*. u
Dr. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters
TS tlie remedy. t>nr *’XCfl « i.ee, fen
I in;* from irchitisj-, iii-. rit**nvl sto
cr. it.«l ;
4 rc-'piirttl Plva-i
■eelions Ik* fo’loxvul.
loilar po troll;
DHaH^RlEY’
Wi Ii
rj|MII< I’r.|M-::
; SYRUP Of SftftSAPAftlLLA
Itrilrele ol i*oia>ii
on hi* Ions lKt*n roctttfaizrd l y tL
— - !
ot 1‘tirili
i «l I n* pi
Ltd) .
Itr. 8cabro#k*fl
INFANT SOOTHING SYF.UP.
j 1IE iir’.i-pcn-ald.* s -medr in t -.** Nii**rry.
Vi 4 ' *»H
No Mull «rt.«
of S -a<<rook‘*. Hc-ilih to Ihc eh/d,
s clear eou*cicnce to the x« :,
Dr Hurley’a I
I S real y all it claim
ing all w orn,- fn
spular Worm Caml
lo he—a SPECIFIC-
the !i:>titan vi-cera N
t’hihtren love it. No
Dr. riaulirook's
ELIXIR OF BARK AND IRON,
'IIE Great Tonic an»l App* tizer. One dollar per
Adinriristf:it<»rs’ Sale
GEORGIA, K’LTON COUNTY.-On tiie first
vj T icrtLty in Dec -.-nlwr ir-xt, will he *old at tit
(’••tut lion--«!o.»r. in Atlanta, in *aitl county, with
tin* lawful Ii • ;r- • f * i *. four City L«»t* of land *i
nt.«l on I to k ►trut. A*i u.t i G.**>r^i:i. m l-t.d 1,._
s:» rigniy-tb:-.—. SoMaaih* p*oj»»*rty of >arah M
lipit- e. *l*fe**.*a«—*, f* r the benefit *»f (he i eir* n
• r i 111
ca.-lt; ih«* of «r Jtolf rix nt tti'fi-’ credit; pnrehaf
wt.l ik* rt*ipi;r-l (•• ^tve note* with securitv.
DANIEL A McDUFr E**'. Admitit trator
<c:2l-xvkkl Prinu-r'a fee $5
Ocorgc Page & Co.,
•Vo. 5 xV. S:\roet1er Street, Baltimore.
Manufacturers of
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES A H 9 BOILERS
PATENT IMPKOVXD, POKTABL.B
Circuln r* Hnw MiilN,
(i>ns, Unlay aud ftnnli Saw iflllln,
GRTST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, SJTINGLK
MACHINES. Eie. D--al* r« In Circular Saxr*. Belting
ami t. railv.andmar.nfactnnT’*agent#
for Ufi.i 4 i . ieSrar-i Ttirhine Wat-r Wheel, and
every de*criplion of W<hk1 Working Machinery.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY.
%ArT Solid for di.-c.nptiv** Cataiognc* A Price Li*t*.
novfwi.-i xia-.wiv
i'ii I ton Po«l|i»itc
ILL be sold before the
^ lie i Iff lair.
J. n. ANDERSON.
ANDERSON & WELLS,
No. 20 Alabama street. Atlanta, Georgist, Op|KP*ite2< % «is ciigx r|Depot.
-DEALERS IN-
trom Ful«
of the A: I
Hr
fav*»i
iu fi.
Glenn and
AagUB 7th. lull.
ai-o. at tne * tn- time rrd place, the hitcrect of
.Ta< oh llopp JL Hi;. a .n K a-** n. I o d'lig bond for
title* in the following de*cril»e*l pr«*x*ertT. t«»-wl*:
Tin nty-tfve acre-, nior-* or *
No. Is. iu the 14th di-trirt
Fult-m couuty. a-i’oming L'-ektaxi
hcitijj th - -iiae t» x\ aieh ,1. It. xx all •
ltopa Jt K!..--en a hand lor t 1 - (
.-mall wooden buildf. g Levied uu i
of Jacob iiopp A lli-rmanu Kit--.
I fn*n
XI . in is
Iiu.iw.hm1v v-. *a;»t lio;.p A K ..*■- -a. I.
Major J. Smith, L. C , and ie timed to
ith, MIL
A house and lot in the ci y of All nit*
Alat.ami street, in the let ward of eaid < i
property of Clarke and Holland, a
ry Public'#
. -i • f C. A.
a j made by
Mil i
the lttn ui-i
■ I
* lu i •• pirt of min'.
. 1 M 'i.
i the Jtt-'ir***' Court of th* 1 '.Y. :i Di*tri(
i M . in tuxor of 11-: j.Min N. Wil'.if.ir . x-. M. 1
i d Mrs. Emily Rohef- L -vy made by .t R. riiom|
on, L. C., auu hard, d t . . *- ; ' • • /»*li. 1S71.
A. M. PEItKE soS. D put» sheriff.
feplO—xvtds Printer * fit- 5o j«*r levy
AGRICULTURAL IM PLEM ENTS,
COTTON GINS,
COTTON PRESSES,
noRSE POWERS,
COTTON SW EEPS.
SIACIIINKKY
STEEL HAY 1LVKES.
COTTON SCRAPERS.
POST HOLE DIGGERS,
8TUX1P;PULLCRS,
CID1 R MILLS, .V<„
»!•* AIX KINU-.
\ GFNTS for II. F. BLAND Y, Manufacturere of Portanle and Suit ionary En-jt
A '' n*«at Mill#, lloue Mill#. Shingle Machine#, ir
aud Whit Ki
Wc will aliHi ootl Pitta’Mach _
’ogottated special contract# with the l»«it JJ auufactur in^ Knah.I*inuei*!
1'hreahera. both Sejiarator* and Overall->
A iaylor eight and ten-hor*** jwwfi-r s. pars'
< untry, we are
Gootls at Ntllllllf (K*t VAX’Ol’a
Prices,
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
G U .V U Dl.xrii *S -» \ LE.
1 >Y virtue « f .m order of the Court of Ordi ary of
y Henry county. Georgia, will he sold in-fore the
court-house door, in the citv of Ari-nra. Fultm
count.-. Georgia, ou the FIK'T Tt « SU.\Y IN DE
CEMBER NEXT, ft 11 a. xi . the following, a* the
prop.-r'y «>f niv ward. II ii-\ Dor*ty : '1 EN ACRES,
mere of 1?-#, lym^ et-t of Calloway *tr«vt.
It will be *ol t.
size, by Colonel (
nily for iuvestnieii
For full paruc i
Adair, a: hi* office
Terms : Cath.
oel5-xv40d
with Freight added.
maylfl-tlAw-Ani
reque#tt*d to call and :
MARY E DORSEY, Guardian.
Executor's Sale
For Sale.
.1 SPLENDID FAlfiM, ►Ium!«l on NfirlivlU. and
Chattacocga Railroad. 22 miles from the latter place,
and on the hank# of the Tennessee Iliver, containing
about 675 acres. Will be sold iheap.
For particulars apply to WM. I.E CONTE,
Adair#vi!lv, Ga.,
Or, WM. GORDON. E#q.,
aepT—dttJcwrfiw Columbia. Tenn.
IVO'IIO to.
riAOLLED before me as an estray, on the 12th day of
Steer, about live year* old, smooth crop off
ear and split in the lef , broad clear horns, ha* t o
work mark . and appraised by A. S. May#ou and E.
L. Casey, freeholders «»f sal it district, t«> he woitb
uboti-' seventeen dollars, and that it is wortli 25 ecu;*
I*er «la^X' t*» feed it.
Tiieowm r i* hereby notified to appear before me.
I rove property, pay costs and expenses, and take it
' il will be sold on the premises of *r.id
Mi;
•i'i.i day of October, 1*71.
oct14—dlt
* fro;
W^JSTTJilD,
erof Freti* : und Music in a Female Coileire, a sin
tioa to te.rlt in Northern or Central Georg
'IVauljc# Eug'i-h, including Mathematic* and Mo-
I'utl'isophy, French and Marie. Good references
c'veiiitiri r.'pitfe ». Address, stating terms, A
Clay and 2 t. streets, Rtchtnond, Ya.
15—d .i
S50
OTOLEV
county
It E W A K D
o:n A. Parker. South Riv r, Henri
Georgia, A S »RIt l.L IIOi(>l', uv.-lva
b nit ti:' e n hau l* bigli. in good order—
k it t'l- fuee. Molfii nt saui-tifPe. a St
i'lb.*. Plain 1- at'.i-r s -ddle without horn
f i- WILLIAM KILr.Y. of Lflingtw
■'*rdi'• >g t • h'« sta'ement lie i* a d* k
in. wi h a l .tiTtiorC. weighing a
Is about 25 or U) > ear# end. \v»-ara
Me
•I ir:y Doll t
mtt Drib
ci 15- w It
i*dr*-e.ll« l>'.vk uiothri
a ill
•lltoi* M
i order of tli** *
for
thief and
A. PARKER.
4« lav.
t of Or-tnary of
sod Is*'die the
f :oi number • tghty-c
ty. Ge-irgi v. Thvl.ru
Creek and Mncoti s
first Tttesdav in It..
the heir* and « red: or
of Leonard K>ii». dei
Lo: of 1 ml* No. s .
hr, and ah •ml f*.M.
in :id di#tib-t of Hear
vh uahle, 1 in.* li-ar
Western Rafroa .
Term* cash. Oct*»t
S.
oct!7—w40d
(.I OKi.i t, licKulb County.
Orpinakt’s Okkice, Oc;o
M rs. necy j. bkogden applies
etnption of hoaiestead and ?. *iin,
vuiuarion of personalty, and I will |
my office, in Decatur, Ga.. a: i2 o’clock,
r n, 1871.
octll—dlti w2t
airs' sua osuruiwa
Standard Scales,
More than 250 Different Modification?.
Agent* also for the best Alarm Money Drawer
FAIRBANKS & CO.
252 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
FAIRBANKS. BROWN & CO..
11S MILK STREET, BOSTON.
For sale by leading Hardware Dealers.
»cp27-d2aw4m—wednesisat.
RICH A It D S 0 X ’ S
Ziisb linens, SnmasUs,
LIKEN C&MBRI3 HANDKERCHIEFS, &C.
to CAUTION
renerat appearance, aad to wars
y eafeguard is to sec that the mu
J. N. RICHARDSON, SOXS X OWDEN,
is stamped upon each article.
Determined to confir.e our#elvca. a* heretofore, to
the u#<* of yarn* spun from the etudeest and strongest
Flax, by the t«»t ma Linerv obtainable: uniform in
weight and elasticity—manufar
der our owa ■uperiutcndeacc—
6bAba.Mr.ED BY OLI1 MU
J. N. RICHARDSON. >ONS A OWDEN.
Belfast. Ireland. 5 Mo. 15. ML
an g25—(iAwom
r..-\ - TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS will be paid for
fJaCiJ * tiugle Case i»t incurable Catarrh. Dr
M*rwiu’* Vegetable Catarrh C’.irc ia the cheapest, os
a paeiia*{e maae# one p.-.t of m d.cine, and i# sen
by mtil on receipt of thirty cent*. And is the best,
oecause it never rtatl- to cure any case <>f Catarru
We wish to*etid«ur pant pit. ei. emit -d “Mat. and
WornW as Invalids," to every reader of this pape .
and will mail, fre**, a do/eu or more copies to an.' per-
Ntu wb .will Hand them to their friend-. Aodre-s>t.
Loui* Medical x**ocuitiou. No. 117 s^ixth btreet, bt,
Louis, Misaouri. sep!5-dAwly
j* $* 7
Admiuistrator , iH ^ale.
i WII.L i*BLf.. before the Court House door In
LawrenceviLe
hi at Tuesday i.
hours of s:i.e, all the lann# in said couuty belongf'g
to the estate of the lute Fr.ncisM. aril law, wh'
are as follows :
Four hundred and five (4d5) acre*, the same lyi
n»*ar the Atlanta an 1 liictunou Air Line liuilroad‘«
Duluth depot—!)4 acr. * of which are title < li itlauuo-
ch«*M river Irottom. Which tract is known
**U!d Home Place” of deceased.
Also—Two lots on the west side of said railroad,
fronting the same on the ea-t, near said depot—..in
of which contains thirty 130) acre#, the o:hirfortv
lx (40) acres.
Also—One hundred and twen'y-seven (127, acres—
it being where deceased resided at liis death.
Also—One hundred and fifteen 015) acres, border
ing on the fcoutnwcst side of said 127
Also—One hundred and five (105) acres, h r Icriii"
on the southwest side of srid 115 acre tract—which
three last Jots front said railroad on the west, w hich
the southwest corner of
And, also—Seven hundered (703) acres, more or le**
—same composed of *• vcr.il lot- and far * of lot*,
lying on either sole of s.vd railwiv, embm ring t lu
pine : where John Pit:man f trmer.y resided at th ;
paint where tne Peachtree road cro-ses said rail*oad
Said land- b= ii; ;-bu u ; equi di-'nnt from Duluta
•aid Norcro?s. YI jeh of th_* sar.t.* is very finely um
bered.
All the above land*
Itliy section
Mach of th,*
g-xtd and flne'y timbered
being iu a h< althy section and desirable ... .»
hoot. All perrons wishing good birgriii* in
1““' J ’*- 1 - •• * - same before the day
Duluth,
isnds wilt do v ...
• f sale. Dr. Wil-oc, Railroad Ap
point them out.
Th* lot* w in he sold separately, (
ctfil—<Ut&w*2t
twelve montUs* time. Sep ctubc
SAMUEL W. KNOX. Adnilui-trator.
W anted,
A GENTS for (nr new. intensely intere-ting, ele
gantly illustrated aud fait selling book :
STATE-PEISON LIFE,
By One who ha* been There.
WRITTEN BY A CONVICT IN A CONVICT’S CELL.
r piIIS truly unique work presents an inside view of
A State Prison Life, and from a stand-point never
before occupied Unmistakable indica ion# point to
it as the great fari-#eiling subscription book of the
year. I'ircular#. copious extracts and 1* rumple en
gravings sent free; or a hound pro*pec *
' "cents. C. F. VEST,
let. Cincinnati, Ohio.
7 —deod-'UJt wit
A^r. zacI lor .Sal u .
I WILL SELL, m the first Tacsdey in November
next. 2tA) acre- of Land, six mile# southeast of
Deeatnr. DcKalb county, n-ar the C -vington r« ad.
pretty well improved ; an apple orchard ; nice place ;
A <lniiui«*trator*i4 .Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Covveta county, Georgia, will be Bold ou the
first Tuesday in November next, before the Court
Hou-e door, in Jonesboro. Clayton county. Georgia,
>hat large and vaiuaale tract of land, consisting of
twelve r»r fourteen hundred acre-, known as the Jack
John on plantation, situated ahon» three r
Fuller's land, extends to the right and left of it. and
is within one half mi e of Morrow'- Station,
t hese lands are of excel.ent quality, a large porti<
ii be dividr —
in wood 4 , wed timbered. Will be divided anu >-oidin
*eve»al pare. is. Sold a- the property t*f tt.e estate of
John 11. J*.hn-on. late of Coweta c«»un y. uereased.
Term*—one-haif ca-h : balance ou twelve monllia’
time, with interest. W.l; give bond for ti Is
§ep21-d3taw Jfcw UU
G. L. JOHNSON, A< mild trator.
Printer's tea
BVri;
llou-e do it
ty. (h.. on
following prupetty,
Ot c hou-e and lot in Join s um.
day's office, being part No. 4.
r of the Court of Ordinary of
, wil. In* sold 1h foie the Court
i of .Ton. - mto. • layton cottn-
Taea<lay in Novcinlnr, 1871, the
north half of lot No 2
*. tion of said owa. «•
Sol d a* pro,* rty.
m -.f J
t;d alt of lot No. 3, in the 5th
• of railroad,
i-posed by w ill, of John Dor
. d ■cowii, lau; of Henry county, for the benefit of
tne hi ir* and creditors. Terms Cnslt.
-. G IKiltSET, Executor.
»cp27 w40d Printer’s fee $10.
UUbBdl %, Fayette County.
Obdixauy’a OrricE. Septemt»er 26,1871.
T E.II. WARE havirg applie t for letter* of ad
. ministration on the estate of Richard Wure
late of said county, deceased ;
Ail pi-rsoti* t
hereby notified to file
t. within the time pre
scribed by law. otherwise letter* of admniistnition
will begranted o ad ^ictition r, on the first Monday
in Hateabr mtt.
scp*29—wlm
GEORGIA« Fulton County.
Oudinauy’s Offh i:, Oct«»b*rfl, 1871.
rpHOMAS B. ARCHER has apph.-d fur exemption
I of personalty a::d setti.ig .-.part atid valuation of
homestead, and 1 will nas- to on the same at T“
o’c'txk a. m., on the 17tii day <>' o<*t«.her. 18 1, at nt
office. DANIEL PITTM AN. Ordinary.
oct4-dl£w2t Printer'- fo.* $2
il OHGIY* lf«mgla«w County
To all whom it my concern:
7TLLIAM F. MEADoli having in proper front
d-i
AV
uppli< d tc me for p -rmatieiit lett-rs of adm
1st ration cn the e-t to of Wiliam B. Barnett,
cea*ed, late of Union county. M tc of Arkansas
gular the cn ultun
all and
next of k : n of William H.
at my olfic*-. wi hin the time allowed by laxi,‘*nd
show cause, if any they in . xvhv perm-incut admin
granted William F. Mt ad«»r or
sitotild t
Will am B. Barnet
W iUiets my hand and seal, ttd* October
, 1871.
GEORGIA* Dt-Kulli County.
Ohdinahy s Office, September 29, 1871
Al/JIFREAS, Mrs. Ava Arminda Wright hi* np
v \ plied for letters of udmiiiistrutii)
plied for letters
estate of Win. D. Wright, lute
deceased.
All persons concerned are notified
of said county
* applied
Sheriff** Sale.
WILL b** sold, before the Cour llou-e door, in
» V i ongla sville. Dotiglt.-* entity. G rgi.i. o.-t
the fir-t Tui-day in Noveuibi-r next, within tbe legal
hour- of sab*, the foO »w tug prop rty, viz: Laud 1
No Uk>. in the r>«cond Di-tricr und Fifth S*« :ioii
orlgiually Carroll. n*»w Doug a-# county. Levied t
der one Ii. fa. 1*» fav-ir of Jatm*> Robert-, ' -**ed fmm
Cainpb-11 Su,H*rior Court, April Term. 1871.
property of G M Stanley. Pr.»;.erty painted
plalniiffa attorney. “*
of Pheroay Thornton,
pplii d for leave to s* 11 the r.ul estate o
.-ased f.*r <listributi«-;i:
Th .- i*, therefor.-, to notify all person* *«
plicatit as applied fol
. M IN»iI! <trdlnarj*.
<:*•»•
GEORGIA, l>iK :1b €on nty.
OnniMARY’d Office, October 4, 187
\\T HERE AS, John W. Whi.e. Executor of the
r » estate of John White, 1 ite of said • onnly dr-
d, having applied to me for leave to aril the ptr-
ishablo p:«»periy belonging to said
Ttiia is, therefore, to notify ail person*
to file their objections, if any, within the
scribed by law. e'se .cave will be granted said
p.leant a# applied for
octfiwlw
GEORGIA^ Milton t «unty.
Ouuinai-.y's Office, Cctob.
TO ALL WHOM IT JIAY CONCEUX
HOOK, having in pr q*er for ", applied f«
, lute of said «
in>
t Is- grant-.*d 'to David R. llo .k
ny hand aud official signature, this Oc-
:i.
O. P. SKELTON, Ordinary,
hv Printer’a fee ffi
Reurj Comity SlierilPs Sales
U ' ll.L be sold before the Court-lion*.* door, in
tin
:*day in November i:
One ttrick store house iu Bear Creek, H.-nry comity,
Georgia, as the prop-rty of IL A. ilend.-
east of Maco:t and Western Kaiiro.d. and bring the
first building sooth of the store house oc. upied hv
S. II Griffin. Levied on by virtue of a me rhatnes’
iii n or fi. fa from tlenrv Superior Court, iu fax or of
Phiilip Schmidt.'fot* *140. ttctob rJ 1h:i
octlO-wtds
GEORGIA, ITcKatb Couuty.
OnotSABT's Office, October 71b, 1871
\\i IIEREAS, 4. C. Ilorri**, a lminls mtor «f the
W estate of William 15. Johnson, dec.-a-ed, late
of said county, appl.es to tne fur k-ttcis of di.-tni*
sion from sain tru-t
These are, therefore, to cite r.ll jH-tsons interested
to be and appear at my office within th--
setibed by law. then ant there t<» -!iuw caa*e. if any
W. Ii. WEBSTER. Ordinary.
Printer's fee f.‘>
CtlO—w4w
Admiaistattor’s Sale
GEORGIA Dr.Ksi.n C..t vrr Wdlln-s. 1 b.-fore
us before purchasing, '»r Bent for rR.ril
ANDERSON St WELLS,
Opposite pHssentrer Depot.
IV
Auitm.ivt raioi’s
Y VIRTUE of ;
Court t»f Orditt >i
add Iipfore the lVan ll.. .
git. Georgia, on the first Tcestl
18. i. iIn- fuliiiw tug ;
|. .itu.ittoii- of Jolin Brx .a'-. d«i
raid c*»un;y. ore uo-irab’e place# a
Itagl'i-
pxratriy.
;• fit of tin- heir# an 1 credit*
known as "B I
ot UW acre#, ntorc or less, tn IL art
the *Mo*«n Weems place," j.
12th and Shake
lace.”
'r* ek Dis-
lai de of Wm. Alexander
H'i.f lrt»acre«,r
B**r#he’n. known a
j Uni t*n» Nhe ri tr.s >ai. n it»r Novell.*
;>er, 1871.
, before Hie
I lit#, t* it ton
(low I tig pr.CKTt x.
i iis-a-nUrU earner*, f'u.
..f iK.i-.irtso r- ...t a». *,
| it Wio< the Place wln-te <u
;llr»tdayof tMnln-r, In.; and ot wk . ii he hail
llrewt-ty. Al-o. a irwi «.•i.iainii.g 2li am*#, it 1
ing lot No HI Al-*i; , a. it t
portion o' Iti ii I. ; No. 87 Al .
*<r le#-,
L *e plai
a*, art for us
l#o. w ill Ih*
, 3d M-etion of originally Cherokee,
Sth Diririct,
in »:h 1>i.lrict, | ".Wh./'wV
>...I II .1 » , 1,1
| joil.illg -»;d II
. or land let**.
I and ran m ng i
rr#, ad-
. t: Ife-iug | art
1 *-lAW feet wide
i, 'VBalance of I- £mZou**#ill
fold, a- PjaUh improrcmmu, i. x , y vil : IUC of allll |ti
from Kul . m
v ** Michael Kr'i--#. Prop, ttv ih.,
'' •‘“"K Scpt.mbeMf.il.. ISII 1
• time anil place.
^unp of land l
nlhnni#* l*lork No. 17. all
ginaly Henry, tow Fulton
Mi. hoel Knew,
ti fa. i##u.-*t
of Julr I'oplin
t fi. fa.
sepl9—«40d
- town of Decatur,
on the fir-t Tn. -duyB
1 . .;■>if - ■'f i-. . un l. r
c
Dead
D/comberBrXw thin
an order of th • lloi.or.ittb . th : Cottr; of ' r.linary «.f
#a d c >.Im't. the f .i >> > ii.g prop.-r i v i» ringing to the
•-tat-of Thom •- AkH. «i.* •■ i-«*d : Oue Houre a..d
Lot in town *.r D -c-Jlnr. 1> Kolb cwuiitv G-«»rgia. it
being t<"* place where.>:i tiie d»- isot live 1 np to the
tiaieof li # de .tit s.Jd for the pu'po.-c oi distri
button. Tcrmsxa-b.
NATHAN RUSSK cL, Adm r.
octlO—wtda Printer's fie $20
UMOI * l>< K »lb ( o uttj .
Oriunaky'# orairE, October fi. 1871.
M RS AVA ABM IND A WRIGHT having aj.pli.-d
for the tin rdi nsnip of the persons and prop
erty r.f Thoma# Me ton and Davis Preston Wright,
minor# of VS ilium D. Wright, late of said county,
i ms ri ;
Ail perron* concerned are notified to file their ob
jection#, if any ex -:-, within tho 'i lie allowed by
law. else letters w ill be grant, d -aid ap:»l cant as
applied for. W. It. WEBSTER, Ordinary.
Printer's fee FI
octiO—x» :j0d
GEOKGI.t , I u I ton County.
OEDtrtART'# Office, Octol>er 5th, 1871.
‘W’HERE AS. E A. Robertson applies for !’?ter# of
»> gum dian-hip of the propertv of Ioivvson
It. Hope and Clifford B»rtoa Hope, minors and or
phan- of L. II. Hope, deceased*
All persons concerned are
thetr objections, if any t
scribed by taw, else letter# will be g anted the ap-
Dli r ant.
^nature, this 5th day of
A«liiiiuiKtrator*8 !^a!r.
virtue of an order of thf Court ».f Ordinary of
II-nry c >unt>, Georgia, will lie #ol<l b* fore tl.e
CuU't House do»*r, in MtD Bough. Georgia, cm ihc
first.Tuesday in D • *mlM.*r next .the f.»t owing r alty
a* the prop rty of Sauiu* 1 L ••*. deceased, fur the
lx? • fit of ti.e heir# and »r« dt*« . u :
About one hundred and eighty c' re*, known a«
■•IIotu*.* Place” of dec sicd. of iot a, iu originally 12ih
District. Henry county. <K-orgiit.
Abont I5u auce iu said district and countv. of lot
numb«r 8.
About 99 acr--# of south half of lot number 26, in
said district and county.
Vi.imnist-ati r a N le.
Court House door, in tbe town of Decatur. I>. Kalb
county, Georgia, umterau i nter from the Honorab e
Court of Ordinary of raid county, ot e half of lot land
No. 1**6, In he I5ta district of originally H**nr . row
DeKaib coin y, b longing to the estate of Robert
Ozmore, deceased. Sold for the purpose of division.
G. b. OZMORE. Administrator.
sep22-w40d Printer's feu $5
hi.tiltt.lAi Ibcnry County*
Oni iNAtiT'# Orru-E, September 15th, 1871,
r P J- EDWARDS, administrator of the estate of
A • 8. C. Hightower, dcieased, applies to me for
ett*T# of dismission from said estate:
If ol j rfou 4 exist let them Ik* filed within statuto
ry time, or the letter# will t*e granted.
W line## my official signature.
GEO M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
sepl9-w3m lTiuter'a fee $4 50
NOTICE.
\\l ILL I»« wdd before tiie Court IIou*c door, in the
»» town of Decatur, DeKalb county, tieorgia, on
he first ’l ue#.‘.iy in November next, within the legal
hour. 4 of Kile, by virtue of the last will and testament
of Robert W. 11 o'cumb, 180 acres, more or lem, of
ot of land N-». 228, in the 15th district of originally
Henry, now Dekalb county. Improvement# pretty
good. Sold for the purpose ef dievirion and to per-
Icct till;#. September 20. 1871.
JOHN HOLCOMB, Executor,
sep22-vvriOd Printer's fee #5
Adni-uistr.itor’s Sale
AYTILL he sold before the Court House door, in the
“ town of Decatur, DeKalb county. Gio-gia. ou I
the first Tuesday tu November next, w'lthin the legal
hour.- sale, under mu ord-*r from rite llonor-
al.ie Court of Ordinary of said county, the following
land- belonging to the estate of Z. R. Jon. s, decraseu
late of said county: One lot of land of lb! am s, im
proved. with good orchard, one third wood-land, one
fourth bottom land, creek and brunch bottom, and
one lot of 175 acre-, adjoin ini. g the altovc, without
any building, some woodland, aud about one-third
bottom land. Both lots well watered. Terms—One-
thrill ca-h; balance due 2Ulh day December there-
fter. September 5 la71.
J. W. JONES. Administrator.
*ci>8—wtds Printer'# fee $<U
GEORGIA^ Henry County.
Oiuunauy's Office, September 15th, 1871.
rtN J. EDWARDS, executor of the last wil< and
X • t>* lament of G.-or e Crawford, deceased, repre
sents lh«t t.e bus di-i i argi d the duties imposed l>y
said tiu-t, andappl: - f. r letters of (ii-uii.-sioti:
If ohjrctioti- exist let them he filed withiu statuto
ry time or the letters will be granted.
Witue»s my official signature.
GE ». M. NOLAN. Ordinary.
sep19-vv3m [Printer's fee $4 5u.]
(iEOIK. 1 A* Ilcnry County*
Obimnvhy's Office, August 7, 1871.
JOHN W. MAXWELL, administrator, cum tc#ia
fl ineit'o uiiuexu, «*f tiie es ate of Emily Bcm ett,
deceased, fatvitt, compleltd said adiniuistraiiou, jk*
tion* for b iteis of oismisslon:
It olij- ci ton* exi*t, let them l>e filed within statu
tory time, or the letter- of dismission will be granted.
\» ilHcsa my ollic.al signature.
GEO. M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
aug22—'wlm Printer’s fee fl 5U
GFOUGIA, DeKalb County.
Ouiiinary's Office, August 1st, 1871.
Vl. r IIKREAS, Mrs.Siliua Ellington, g tard.an o* I)
iV It ElUtiglou. au imbecile, applie* to me for
let'or# of dismission from said irmi:
These are, th-rafore, to cite and admonish all per
son* inter* sled, to be and appear at my office vvithi
the t;m • prescribed by law, then and there to show
ca ise, if any they can wny taid let lei# should not be
granted raid uj piicaut.
Given ui.dir my han-1. nt office, this Au.u t 1, 187t.
W. It. WEBt»TE . Ordinary.
augl—woonilm Printer's fee fl 5u
GEOlH.lt, DeKalb Couuty.
I1EREAS, J. W. Scruggs and N, R. Julian, aa-
VV min if trator* of Uuiuira llolt, deceased, repre
sent to tin* Court of Ordinary of said county, that
they have full) administered said estate :
Tt»ia i* to cite ail aud singular, the kindred and
cr*-dilar*of said * ecea-ed. to Ih- and appear at niv
office, m or tut..r.- tbe tir-i Monday in January, 1872.
.mil show cause, if an) they have, why said adniini.—
trot or* should not Ik* disch’.rged from heir adtuinis-
tralton and r<ceive. Utters • f dismission.
This 22Uday of June, 18.1.
W. K. WEBSTER Ordinary.
jani-SS- w4m Printer's fee fl DU
GEOUUIt, ilrkalb County.
Onu Nary's Office, August 1st, 1871.
1\7TIKRKAS. J. C. llarri-*, a l*Tiui#trator of the
estate of Wil dam Bruit*, lat ■ of said county,
deceased, applies to mo for letter# of di-mi.-siou from
These are, therefore, to cite and adtuo- i-h ail per
sons interested to be and appear at my office within
tle: usual time prescribed bjr law, then and there to
show cause, if any, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, thi# Angnst 1, 18.1
W K. WEBSTER, Ordinary
ang4—wom4m Pr uteri# fee $4 50
GFORGIA, Fayette County.
Ordinary's Office, July 3, 1871.’
1UHCRBAS, Jno. W. Kelly, Secretary f« r Rocmo-
» t lis t olliiis. guardian of P. R. Col in#, has filed
his final return, showing a full distribution aud #<*t-
tleiuent with said ward, and applies for letter# of dis-
tiiir-sioii. w hich letter# w ill Ik- g>anted oil the 1st Mon
day in October next, uuleH# some valid objections are
filed u< cording to law. DAVID C. MINOR,
jui)*7-w4m Ordinary.
Priateris fee $4 50.
(lEOKul 1* Fulton t'buiity.
Ordinary'# Office, August Cd, 1871.
T W. Rl’ChEK, administrator of the estate of
•j . J. F. Wadda:!, late of said caunty, dccrawil.
ha# applied for letter# of dismission front said
Thi* is. therefore, to notify ell persons concerned,
to lib* their objection#, if any they have, within tlu-
time prescrilK-d by law, else letter# will be granted the
sa d applicaut as applied for.
Attest : DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Jno. T. Cooper, Clerk.
aug4—woaurim Printer's fee $1 50
GhOHGl Fullou ( ouniy*
Ordinary'# OrncE, August-Id, 1871.
TAMES C. DAVIS, administrator of the estate of
Joint T Dav.s, late of said com.ty, dec. ased. lias
applied for letter# of dismission from said estate:
Thi# is, therefore to notify all persons concerned,
to file their objection#, if any they have, w ithin the
time prescribed by law, else letter# w ill be granted
the- said applicant *# applied for.
Attest. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Jno. T. Cooper, Clerk.
augl—woam4m Printer'# fee ft 50
Administrator*}* Pale
V\7 ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the
YY town o* Jonesboro. Clayton coun’y, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in Nov mber next, within tne
legal hour* ot rale, tinder an order of the Honorable
Court of Oidinary of said county, all the real estate
belonging to William Cates, late' of said county, de
ceased, 40 acre# of lot No. 110. and 70 acres of lot No.
115. all in the 12th district of origi.tally Henry, now
Clayton couuty. Sold f«»r the benefit of the heirs and
creditor#. ’1 inns cash, tv ptember 18th, 1871.
W. W. CAMP, Administrator.
s-p20— wtds Printer’# fee $10
Kxccutor’8 Sale.
TIT ILL be #• id before the Court Ho #c door, in the
\ Y city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday iu Novem
ber. 1871, within tiie legal hour* of #aie. by
virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Fulton
county, the oUowing projs-rty, to-wit:
Lot* of land Nos. .'{. 4 and one-half of iot No 5, in
the 14tlt district of originally Favettc. now Fulton
county, Georgia, containing five hundred acres.
Sold as the property of J. M. Stnitn. tats of said
county, deceasi d, for the purpose of carryiug out the
wishes of the t.-stator.
TERMS CASH.
JOSEPH T. SMITH. Executor.
scp’.S— wiod Printer's fee $.0
GEORGIA* Fayette County.
Ordinary's Office. October 2, 1871.
\\T 1IRKEAR. L. B Grig. # has applied for letter#
%Y of .jiioidianship of the pers .n and prop«-rty
of Wiley Bosworth, minor of W. W. Bosworth. dc-
Thi- i«. th-ref ore, to notify all person* concerned to
if Mqr they can. W ithin the un pro
scribed by law, why letter# should not be granted
said applicant, on the first Monday in November
next, a# applied for. I). C. MINOR,
oct!-w4w (Printer's fee f.3» Ordinary.
GEORGIA* DcKalh Caunty*
Ordinary’s OrricE, October 2, 187!.
\\7'0ERE\‘», Samuel C. and Green B Clay, admin-
> V istrator# on the estate of Jesse Clay, deceoatd.
laving applied for leave to sell the real estate of oaid
deceased:
This is. therefore, to notify all per-ons concerned
to file their objections, if any. within the time pre-
scribtd by law, el*« leave writ be grouted exid ap-
piic-Dt, a# applied for
W. R. WEBSTER, Or'lnvry.
oct-3 -w4w Printer's fee (A
to satisfy i
in favor of Au-t m ,v ti<-! i,U\
•inteJ out by pta’ft*
i irtu-*
It-fv j
r Jo i
N*"«» Waddail.
> id., t.y
fi fa i--a< d fro.ii the foi
ia fav.-r of William I..
rty point'd
MlUHtVtC v#. Job.1 1». Gray ,Y
by J II. Anderson, ptaintitT’s attorney.'
her 2d, 1871
Also, at the Mime ticc ami place, part of land I »t
No 1< 8, in the 14th district of ori-itmilv llmry now
v "’ county. Th.* part #.» I. vt. .1 ln Hard 1,
liumphric-sir rt, in the city of Atlanta,
f.-Tt, more or less, aud
amt County l ax fi. fa for Ins tax for tlie y.-ar ISfil
■Property poiuted out b. John M. liurweP, T. C.
A. M. PKRKl'hso.N, D« p >ty Sheriff,
octfl—wtds Printer’s fee $2 50 |s-r levy
GKDKGIA, He Kalb Couuty.
Osmit ‘itT'aOFFli lt, bepteuibi-r 9th, 1871.
W/lIEREAS* Moses R. St pli.-usoii. administrator
> T of John Sieph-n-on, late «:f said county ««.
ceused, having nppli.d to me for leave to #«-ll tlm
real estate of raid dccoMwl for the purpose of di
vision :
These are. therefore, lo notify all per?..;ih interes
ted t«> fi‘c their odjection#, if any. within In time
proserilicd b> law. else leave will he giantcd said ap
A DAI I V IS t HATOIDM s t | |;.
YIT’ILL be sold b.-fr re the Co»*rt Ilonm* door in the
* * city of Atlanta, Fulton county, G«*«>rgia, ou the
flr*t Tuesday in November, will.in the l.-gM h.Hir* .d
#ule, under an orde# of the 11 notable t .win of
Onunary ol DeKalh county, tin* following land#;
One lot of land No. 35, in the 17th di-tric! «*f ori--
nally Henry now Fulton county, containing wt l t
a; res more or le##, with o’dinary <ui|hvivi iim-m# ; one
lialf of the lot cleared an I tit for cultivation, tie
other half prettv well tituife-r.-d. pi ntv of good wai.-r.
Ho on tin* public road to Pow. r-' ’ 1'etry, jo mte;
11. Wil-oi: and otln-rs. some twelve or
ITliltoit County Sheriff
N ovrui b«- r^j
b. fori
the town of Alpli.-ir.-tta, Milton <
pi*. l*ctwecn the Ir-aMj
Tuesday in Novemlfe-r
ull liing on t!j« Chartatiouciii-e
■ bales ff r
Mir
iouuiy, otitaii.bg #;x
half
an <»f Kii.l
nty-tbr.e;
(t»\) acr. #,
dlt-uict a* No. .57.1t five
als.». ail tint trart or|uirrel of l.ndL ^
in the (tith) district of formerly Gw.uii.-tt, uow Miin-n
c unty, Georgia, L.nwnin th pi .i ot *.uldi#ir»< t
a# No. iHi ■) three liiiudi.*.! aud nxty fi- • . it being the
south half of raid fractional b. . cuitlainin i«i hun
dred acre*, more or loi; also, r.i tbiee acre# . f
fractional lot No (1fil'» litre.- hmdn-t and-i\ty iu
same (fitbi lii-trlct, b.»in .■ .1 h* the ( iaiialio«fe Ii.-c
river on itn-Nor-In-.#f, and '.\ tne niv. iid Inn «>j
sai I fraction on th N'ortbw. t L-x i>- on to satisfv a
Mortgage fi. fa t—it. d fro;.t t?n-Superior Coitrtu said
c •uniy, iu favor «*f J. R Ow« an : Jos. f. bmimous
vs. Jnck-on (-regory. The tsu.e Iw-ing point.d out
within and a# tun property of * .id Jacg ou Ciregory
Thi# September 1#:, 1871.
11. It M(KKI S Deputy Sheriff,
sepf*—'* tds Printer's fee f.» per levy
Aflmiui.fetrator*!! Sale.
\V
legal hou
first Tuesday in Nov. tuner i
itl.ii.
J* , Her an or Vr from the Honor
ab)»- Court o Ordinary of #aul county, all of the real
c*tat** of I’h.iip llou-«".vortli. de. ra.-i-d consisting f
la*i.i lot .no par. 11# of tan | a- f...lo ■ # ;
Two hun t ed two aud a half itirgi, , acr #, lot N *.
250; eight acr.-# of lot No. 25 ; Mia.re# of lot No.
110; ISM* acres of lot No. "41, tad ti acre# of lot No.
249—all in thr 11 b uisuict of i.rig.iuiily Henry, m vr
DcKalh county.
The aln.ve *1 ind or i-rnmi*.**
of water coiitaguou- to :ii • dwedn g in. i-.-. and "goi
orchard, i wi i #.-li tn I wo divi* on—tai itn.
portion and v97\ acres in auoili.T jawt on.
JOHN M. HoUSuWi RTH. Administrato
*|'pH
igll—wtda
Afilniinibirator*
ILL l>e wold before the-1
Sale
on-.- door, in ti e
town «.? Decatur. |). K .In
the first Tuesday in November i.. xt. w
hour# of sale, under an order of the lion. Court
Ordinary of said county, the f. Bowing I#ml# ta-J. t
t cl good. Also lot No
HAIRSTON. Administrator
De bouts nuu with will annex.-.I.
iTin'er # fee; flu
UEUIlhIA, llmry f ouiily.
Henry Superior Court, April Term, *87
His Honor, Janie# W. Gn-cu.
ELIZABETH 11. CLINTON, f
WM. K. CLINT03T.
It U L E TO PERFECT S K It V I C K
IT *j»j»^arif.g to the Co..rt by the re: urn of tin
i Sheriff, that the d. fe.iu.ant does not r. side in flu.
county: and. it fnrtln rappi inf that IimUm. not re
Libel for Divorce.
j*ilv27
inoitthn.
extract f.o
-w taw im
d. That thi# rule 8
I i«*rk.
UEVHGIV. Fulton County.
Okduvart's Omet, Octobers, 18 1.
M APOARKT MIT*:llELL. wife of W. A. Mitcbcll,
(her hu.hond refusing to apply. > ha# applied for
d I will
1871, at
of pervomlty, and 1 Will (mis* upon tne
10 o'cb cx a. u., ou the 17th day of October,
GEOKblA. Henry County.
Ommxary’s Omn, September 12, 1871.
I T being represented t«» me thvt Pnriu.-ita Bum
ha* de|«rted this life lutrsta c. and I. . i II. Tn;
tier having applied for ieltc-rs of administration o
Witness my oftical signature.
GEO. M. NOLXN. ordinary.
wepl2—«riM MM
Atiniiiiisti aior’s Sulo.
Henry county. Hu . will Ik* #
Il“ii*e. iu Mi Donougti. i.i . >.f the fir-t I'uescUy iu
November, 1H71, the followii.g prop, rty to-wit:
206 acr.*#, more orles#. :t being 72 acre « of Sou'Il
side of lot No 9 in 7th cii-lri<-t. an I 14 acn-#, more
le*#. off the North #:ue • f lot No 21. In -aid district
and county. Sold a# property of Catharine Elliott.
deceased, for the benefit of
• heir#
lui criclitor-.
SARAH E. J. RODGERS, j
vs -Libel for Divorce.
JOHN W. RODGERS. )
Iu Fu’ton Supc-rior Coart, April Terra, l*c7I.
I T appearing to the Court hy the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant does not rt-ide in thi*
county, and it further appearing that L<- doe# not
reside in thi# State, it i*. on motion : Ordered. That
acd the plaintiff allowed t
jiilylfi—wlauilm
HDrud.
IU1.SKV A TIGNKR,
ri.dnt.tr * Attorne)#.
G I.OItt. I t, lIcKalb County .
Okuisary's Ofkic-e. ScptctnlfeT 7th, 1871.
\\J I1EUEAS. Jarre* D Hnrdage. sdndni#trator of
v> the estate of Youiig G. Kiojd. de<-i-a-od. late
of -aid county, applies to me for letters e»f di#ri.;—...u
' < tn #aid trust:
These are, therefore, to cite all and admouish all
person# inter- #ted, to ta- a„d appear at my office
within the time pn-#cribed by law. then ou-t there to
#how cau#e, if any, why said letter# should not be
granted.
GI .OK G Ai Henry tounty.
c kdinart # orricE, July 22. 1871
M V. and K. s SoWKLL, administrate-
• John Sowell, deceuwed. repros.-nt dial they havo
luliv odmini-t»*red the estate of de cased, ai
for letl. r- of di#rui#siou :
If objec ioua exist, let them b.* tiled
Statutory time, or the prayer will be granted.
* itueas my official elgt alure.
GEO. M. NOLAN. Onllnary
July27-wlm Friuter a fee *4 Mi
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