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c icrnin {Tonstitntion.
J. \ ANTA. OA., yoVr-MBKII 1 i. 1*71
\% « lidrlJ Uhillipa*
nariutUe man manages to conct-n-
m^ant of Ktt«*nt:on upon him-rlf
.i» n wiib«*ut have been able
IV. J, chronic and natural ninLalor,
2m* a trick of going to the m*.r-
a »'.iwt-r >» .i i i- vplnnouin oratory,
s f „* pkVir.tr out subjects for oc
MiiETaso of Gli^iax Cmznm—By n»ie-
H4Macuoaof ler- m ■».»■« of «*• tmeaueidu-
n* U-LIaS t y Kail *n M > d.y ni L%‘«en-
h.nd*l in at the f" -t n? mom on Tuesday night
and oTcr-lock'-d. W l»ve prerio-ely not-".! !■••• ac-
>a r»f the n wring -t L iJ«-' kra' * Hall, at w • • b I>r
•own, Mr Ehlrr*. Vr II a-, Mr. Weinarl-w. Dr
io«Fh nV.rg. Mr. tehomaQ and Mr. A>x r.der
>'e apto-ntr! a cemmivee to report r -< iutisns «m-
r yj.«g the view* ' f German 4 . he-e on the tiumigrs-
n qnwiun.
In accorlance with a 'ail from the cha!rm*.n. pib-
-‘..cl’ntbe city p-i. r\ the adjourned meedr.g ar
ia led a„-a n on th-j • vrni' g of November 6th 1*71,
:b • City II.il, f -r th<s purpose of receiving the m
, f ; of tli - co nmit * nd to transact such other
t-ir: am - r efortfle meeting.
The tbair.uin < * led C»«- metriii* to o r der.
portadth f ’ g iwMm,
nich were readlv-Le, a d j^lopteU aa the senseof
U'iitrr- **, T!
uce on all |>t
to the lag
Alia it* Deutsche Z ilung has, ao®e
•bed eevtral article against immL’i
h at.d to tie Slate of Georgia, pw-
to represent the opinion of a majority of
i «,f Ovr^'it on th-.t tobjec!;
a-. Certain r solutions pawed by a large
iif titrBui:i> ou the 17th of October. m
-ain-t tlr; cuauaP of tho e ar’-.cle* have been
dedfoated b/ the Atlanta Deut*CjeZ«i
- a ofpi * of tom I«n«f Admaccal
.-r jnd the German elrme« t generally, and
jr r <-if a on*- of icei. and therefore no:
: caused tlie <
an J*a
That
of At
»-r«-d by the Atlanta Dei
rn <-t:rg, in an honest d-v
peace,
-ij ar iclcu. pnb’MiM l*_» tlu;
Applying the p
tbe thought fid 1
. stem must s*-c
«* hi edition of
ibsorptirni of !*>’
i the fprcad'mg c
*:m! a first rale I
.-on. Then the 1
edf.j the parly i
L’.Ml powers, l’i
* It 1 Fill Jt'U
Ills that til
•tliiircmcni, <
IS to Jefli TM
tight. Tlich'
tnd f j cvcnty-fo
i nly years h-n
c-ll to rt-gbUT i
'c-nirul uuJ
r movcmciit u
• Amcrit an p <
rporalc wealth.’
.d nfondtd in
.t*. jartiy nnbitoming exaf'/'-ratfona
r.tj of ik Genaa'ii'- of the 8'ate andeittln*'
i\- of any joanul which laainta'r.e any cla !
ui.ii kiik or lakca nny interest in the pah.;
i’fcat tl»*- meeting of th*.- Germane of AtUii’ac
7fhof tAu r.-.-t--d a/ain.n the pemhion
ur.tior.a of il»= A. II. Z. wax oecariun?d hy pn>
: *-nt- r f t :»-»t!ng all German* to
»r.d that lii : lurinuat'oa of that jiapcr that a»
.j >t of J.-wa raid incfting was not entitled t
\". cmudriur cotiatitate, iu cur jud^m* ut. tli
tiie atter lnab!1ity of tl:
the pr ucipic 4 of fit .• o3
,i:v, auJ progress which have long ago rcniort
‘(-liminatlona in iudividael rigbta ba cl u'ki
-:ly oppose the abovj
\. U. Z , which tays to ti:
the Worth, “Go ns
'si yofir rt»*ps souti
I’ll c
* f>nn*i i
t-iil in,
r;uly to come to tr-:<»rgisi at «nc<
■ ",i h» rc by oiahcncrt DiiiTt'j'rwciiU ioic*,
,r U.-ft w.d principal jeoi ia to aeci.re for
m of iinin'.^rat'oa t » Georgia that deg ee
i j j>r<ciatiou and pme-ied cunsidcatiou
pit otic at home and abr.wd to w hich
»e l®|R>.t .i:ce eatkiea it, firri by
~G reiiaW
• >rj?ia and he r
r.]lr.
arholeaome immi^r .lion- and will, Ihrcugh
move rui ii obstacle.* t * and create nuch induce
for the emigrant a* iimuigiutio.i alone can resno
IVi
; by
f .ih ■ bone t intention of <• ; :
lewny f *r a wholesome immigra
,c '.-o i:li, and therefore dreerv. *
ell meauiny, put lie rpirited '
ill Im\ so
don't h
•a. (1st
UK. nutl un lion
fit of his t
ylvouia t <
<ine, shall i
ihr.ltohlr
•st Inblc I-•
•alth by n»:
Thf j)in»r in
ro|M>nion us
with which 1’,
cpr«nl«ction:
a at of the cottoi
lli.it time was ul
t| ns-
• him.
I'flcn lw hiuJ the exponst
• mteiupliitetl
n***. 'iitlicuitv l
ill*, but it \
111:.
his whole
J,' htc
lint
■ call
y he I t.I a |s*t»r«l
tSiut huffily crvib
The alixit*;. :
ht list
•ly deplore tl.a
n th-aeon or
nly rtf...
e our right andourdu
and harmony.
ler »ny one Individ :;.
i v -ral, oouipeteot 01 j
i the
ibj Tt Of .
ad spir
i; popul tioii i*.
in particular, at.
rrywhere in the
{ iloff tili/. u •
ro-c and remiiMlrtl the meeti-
»;uki that they luid yetauolh. i
DkKai.b Cocttt Takes the Bammkh.
we atieWLoi lb- &rn xuoabUj i'wir uf ti-£
D'catar Arrlcnlnirml HnS at ».Tttar. Th-*.ttwrd-
ucr XM Urge, and the d^^hy very fine b s^n*
■pecialtla* the exhibition edlpsad enr own and the
^tate Fair. We noticed on thegrauda, C.p'aioO.
U. Jom-a acting Pr'wident of the Atlanta Agricultural
sod Inun.-tr.ai Aaaodatkm.
The following is a list of the article* exhibit'd and
the names of the exhibitors:
iitiaH roTAToxs—sxcqpn) mor.
Judge E. A. Davis. rp»<:n ms of Early Rose, g.own
•bee the middle of July, from teed grown last year
r himself.
G. F. Tamer. Early Goodrich, volunteer, grown
rvee 15: b of August.
P W. J. Echols, Eaily Rose, secoml crep, very
smooth and bsantiful. Grown ia old red day, spaded
ro feet deep.
J. K. ami'li. Ecrty Rose, second crop.
Watson Kittridgo. Early Ro«-. second crop planted
Angn-t 7, fit fur table Octobtr 8.
J. C. New, four varieties, ?.* ac.'e
E. A. Do.is. one varie y, smili patch.
G. F. TurutJ’, two varieties, X acre
W. J. Houston, five varieties. J*’ acre.
T. N Paden. two varieties, \ acre.
M. A. Candler, four varieties, % acre.
J. O. Powell, one variety, X acre.
John W. Fooler, one variety. \ ac e
Mr. Candler's turnips wire raised in bottom land,
with deep cultivation.
Mr. Powell’s on an old a:dge field.
Mr. Hoaatoi.'a iu a del a culm a*ed for thirty y* ars.
One hundred and fifty pounds of ^ea Foul Gu
was used per aero on the last.
SWEET rOTATOES
J C Ne*,flr.e kpecimens, avoragiug about focr
pounds each, from a patch of 1 *4 acr e.
M. A. Candler, fine specimens, averaging two
poun Is, from &u acre patch.
Jerry Jones, a lad fourteen years of ago, gird on or
tor V. R. Toauaj, exhibited half a bushel of tweet
potato.» raised in a bed of clay, avera ing about two
and a half to three pounds each, which is worthy of
honorable mention.
JA -wert potato was exhibited, weighing 7)4 pounds
from the patch <«f Mr Mason. Ab ut a fourth of h
hod been eaten off by a r og.
WtSOLLAWaOCS.
E M. Kittridge, three fine ears Bread Corn.
J. O. Powell, table Peas, two crops made this year.
M. A. Candler, a ham two years old, cured by him-
sef.
Watson Kittridgc, four large heads of cabbage
II Clay Jones, yellow clover, sown 15th Septem
ber. Remarkably luxuriant.
V. It. Tonamey, red clover, sown 15-h September.
W. J. Houston, Pear, ripens In Match.
Mrs. M. A. Candler, a fine specimen of tb.s 0:suge
yi;iccc, and specino-ns of the Shockley apple.
R. F Davis, specimen stalks of Dixon cotton.
II. Clay Jones exhibited a fine thorough bred Be k
shire Boar, four months old, ‘Johnny Keb,” f.oui Un
ceicb.aled stock o.’ J. M. Laytham, Par s, Ky.
INVEST IONS.
William D. Kirkpatrick exhibitej a rat trap, which
mpLcity and effectiveotfsa is notaurpaased.
L S. orown, of Cotingtou, exhibited a subsoil at
tactunent to the plow.
r. KAl) AND RVriER.
Mr. F. Turner exhibited a loaf each of c.ru aut
in at bread, made with home ye*«L
Mi-s CarrieTotnmey, twelve yea's old, exliibiledl
nfof wh-at breul made and baked by her?elf. I
Coming event- cast their rhadaws Infore th. ni old mai
i»y tremble fur their laurels as honse-ke< pen*.
MisiTomnu-y will carry otf the highest honor
Mrs. M. A. Echols exhibited a loaf of wheat hrea«’
Like everything else she tarns her lmnd to,
ultra.”
r. E. M. K itt ridge exhibited five pounds of butter
In a compact ball, well worked and sweet.
Mrs. K. A. Webster exhibited a brace of Greciai
alter ducks, Hie pounds, sweet, and of a rich, go!
color.
. C. A. Milchcl! exhibited four balls of bu 1
nu'l fine, but we'ghing less than the icq i
five pounds.
• AWARD or rutXII MS.
The tilth offered premiums tor the best bre d
Ld'nip*. and special premiums bal been offero l for
4 Ue-t corn kind and butter
The following committ-e ex uuined the ari
•stir.e for a premli
Pitts, G. B. llu iso
Dr. Jones.
They awarded t!
rli*sit bread, to M .s, h
ion of M*m Tonnney
ult for tl»c committe*.
xiiiMt d by >i;s Webst.
thv-y divided the premium
tilioii of Mn Mitchell.
I’li • premium for the b*
Col Jt New. The T K Iu
ri/e Millais Awarded.
THE 6UL.tr
Soutliern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
WM. KNABE & CO.,
Manufacturers of Grand. Sqaure and Upright
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, 51D.
T HESE In«tmmert* have been before the Public
for r.-nrly Thir y Year-, and upon tin ir escel-
lei.ee a’.oTt attained *a; «l K l prs-cmi).ey.cs,
which ppm »nnre- th* :n uiiurnaled in ToSK,
K. K. R.
BADWAT’S BEADY BELIEF
CUKES THE ffOKSf PAINS.
IK FRO* ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES
HOT oax HOUB.
after reading this advertisement need any one
bUFFER WITH PAIN.
It w iis the lir.st and is
T hr Only X^fiin liemcdy ( 1$ O
nily stops the most ixcrnriating pains, a lays
WANTED,
J. H. ANDERSON.
TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Sealed proposals for rebuldiog the Court
House at Lawrencevilie, Gwinnett County,
will be received until 12 o’clock, M., on
Tuesday, the 5th day of December, 1871.
Ti.e building will be of brick, sixty feet
long, forty feet wide, and the walls to lx?
twenty seven feet high, the lower story to lx?
two feet, and the upper story twenty inches
thick. There is to be two partition walls
Iruprovrd I
TKKBLC.
VfT W
Pa?«*n cd Improvement!
Scale aud the AGRAFFE
’d call vperinl attcn f ion
SQUARE ,mD
Every Piaco Fu ly Warranted for Five Years.
C®“We are, by special arrangement, enabled to
RAN D PI ANUS and
found iu ro other Piano, which
’crfe-jtiou tnan hx^ ye - , been
■ an i Price Lists promptly
fun.ished on ar-*> im'ion to
W M KNAB£ i: CO.. Baltimore, Md..
Or t » PHILLIPS, CREW X FKEYKIL.
Sole Agents,
oct2- d A werslfim
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
perform; th it !li»‘ j>ui Ii-*hei
licit
ml of (
blinvelf «
the que-lio:*) trulu lug he -
cl.irdng that live huudri-tl Germans
r*-.idy to indorse his foal slnmbrs
r|ienk« r MaUd *» his conviction lh it Palmer
solitary .and &!• •■:*• iu his «i*-gra*lcd civiiixatioi
that, instead of five hundred, not a fingfe G*
pou*d likely l»e found In Atlanta to endo:t*e t .
rdutnuy ndvreated by Pa’mer. Il was, tltenfii
duly of this meeting to |wss resolu’ions rjftd*
t »ry of Palmer aiol l.i« course.
'I lie follow in ' r;-«»luti«»ns were then offered
•era! oth« i
ui.Hng Dr !.•
we think no!
fillowin/
Ii*r W att, tin- great iovcnii'r of
i-.dlon i t;w!ii. t rv. Watt cxhaiT^trd ! '-
i .ity. and was foiled. lid c.:l < d
ti, . n Ia'tuloii and the t ngimt-ring t«U.*n. .*i
the : ii .1 capita! to help hiiu, and v.as i.
I\ ii.. -«iccot>s ill. But if was observe* ; i!
thcic v. - one man in ti e mill that nr.cr
Mopped. Kwry day he drew his full w ’
lii mat hine was uever c;u um!x-tcd. At the
end ..f the m.null lit* pav-roll was fal lit
p * lucid for ; ir Rob rt I\-el a rail share,; ]
t * - a full uward. Taey [<ct m u to
watch hint, bat tiu y could not detect t
ct*!. i le \ >et his fcl ow-wotkiTfi to | limp
him. but tney couldn't find it out; and iinao.,
in ut .-pair, Robert l*ccl scut for him. A rn!.
luictuilli. awkward counlry b.x>!»y. Die*, on
tcivd Uic couuliug room. Like a sail*'*. !:.
pitlied his f. rtlock with oi.e hand, ami
8 t itched the floor with tin* heavy slux* of lii.^
K-ft f.H't to make a bow, and I\*cl said to hint:
"P;> h.Fii/.g; raid,tin ovcrs<a‘r^%ay> that your
l an alwaysckm. latlffof** •Art
maM«r, it lx?r -Well, Dick, how Rii';’
* iV. il, master, that’s a secret. Iflsln.rdd
ti i > »u >< tt would know as much a* I.”
‘•Rvartly so,” sai.l Rol*ert; -but won’t
un tell m» " “Well, 1 tlon’t w.uu :«».
master.’’ "But, Dick, i will pay if vou will
ti ll ine. Wh.it do vou want foryonr secrif?”
The man looked *\>wu a moment, and *»M
lie, '‘Master, i wiil tell you f»*r a «ju.:r - oi
h ur a day as V ngas I am in the mill.” 4 Vou
nil .11 have it,” - ;ys Peel, “and half a g:; .on
« r nd.ay. t«*o.” Shutting the door car? r ;
l\, a 1 as rti r to Peal as In* .1 re
in * nnn wl i-p, in,l in his car. “i'haik tin
bo bins; c ilk the Kb'-in--, blaster J’.
Peel saw it at a glance. I nwatched,-
U-cUtl. Dick lud covered his bobbin- and
t ;jk s withclutlk. 1; nrcventctl thcadln i oce
o the filament and his machine was \ an.
IR did a full duv’s work, lie earn..! :.t«
y for Li .a-
Peel
tlu
it at
secret, had machincrv
chalked the w hole mill,
ilv !• :«> fortune; from a
niot;:;:.d the topmost line o'
■t and leisitre. and culture, and v
inpanionshin can do for him hn< l c
Ilis s. n he made king oi Er i
• PreniKT of KagTand is iu King, u
: I\a! w.vs the kindliest of pn .
•» That fin- in.*.*
r! . f mIM ieprt**
•i i that tli« ruvoli:
. i;t t uc y ic w» of
8. That
\ c of l b:
i iJi-i
4. That nc I'j.urn from us with indignatio
i». a*; o »n*i bl.iu.lt r of the Germans
l.;n:.n pirtlcularly, and Gorman clvllizat i
jro-.brn j rogiwM generally, the fa!so v ooj chr*
s.;J article, that five Umulroi Gcrmnus of
vwrc tut..iug to tu’.o.'rti the low s'aud-rs. the
MTUtiowof the
this greatest cr*.
rtlicion* liberty.
5. That to shi.1.1 himself behind vile a
and s!ar.»;< rs notgertnaln to the impending
ins*rad of rationally dlsvn-sirg tlie legitim
Is always a sign of w •akue**, rowardice, and ;i bad
ti. ’Hut the charge ronraised ia saidarukl
persocal aud politic d hit rod of the pub*.-
the Atlanta Do i r' •• Z. ifnn/ stimulated the «'
hekl at Cencordia lla!!. Is fa!--amt without f
ti n liwmncb as J’.io participants of sa : d n
on. - upon a tioie. by their timely aid, sated tl;
!ver from siarvari.*u on one hand, while ou :
ml ibat mei'tln ; \ra- composed partly of i
in a
That t* - ir asset t»K,rr and 8chnBian. wh
n m> iaLiAuHil iiou-ioi and s.i.iid* r d in
are li* i.**-. . ;rd i??eem«t on th<* p;irt
r bu-iuesa b. fore th^-
teDd.jiing its tfiauks u
.-e of Uiu Hall.
- viefl nttanded, and it?
Large a gathering.
-:*.“nf4v
ach imp »rt—.
i premimn for the beat f
pr.-.iiinni for the beat l**af
K. O Tun .r. Honorable m
.(I Mr*. Eclio.a. It wt» dilli
•ter and*Mrs Ki tr dg
u between them. liouoraM
• if Candle
* Kr
nit iu turnip this
s t an out mu hi- hounds.
tcJ the premiums iu un ap-
i M A C
propriate speech.
COCNTT r.\tr.3.
i M. A. Candler. 4. W. Kirk,i
ton were appointed a c mini:
,ir comur.tt.es from t'ic Sim
Liiboui* Club- ujmiu the subject of
r*ch ti.ne and place a- they may se'«
.»be ratified by the * v.-ral (IdIh.
INTEREST NO FEA1 CRR.
An intererthf feature was the pres*
f lie* pupils of Mrs. Witcher’a day **
i d request they eulivcnid the occasi >n with several
•.uuttfnl songs. It was decidedly pleasant and witch-
rick, and W
e to confer with
Mountain
NEXT EXHIBITION.
* next exhibition will tak*^ p'a
VANILLA, LSM01T Etc.,
For Flavoring Icc Cream. Cakes & Pastry.
THOMPSON, STEELE A PRICE M'F’KCO
Depots, Chicago and St. Louis,
M IM I VCU REP.S OP
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER
AND BLOOD EXRICH ER.
f ; — — __
m CSMf RECUPES1T0R Of EKMUSTCO EEEESIES.
The most reli.ible Blood Purifier.
The sure Repairer of Erokon HcaltS.
The true Servo Supporter.
The Permanent Strength Kciiewcr.
The. most Energetic Tonic.
In nil cases of Dehilitv. Poor Blood, Weak
Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely
an 1 durably benefits.
by all Druggist s. or the Manufacturers
an the receipt nj xti, will tend, bg Express, 6
Buttles, which is sxj/icienl for J cr A months.
Prepared only at the Laboratory of
Tl33a?3Kt, Steele £e Plica li'f’sr Co.
DR. Pni-IE's'cRE/M BAXIM6 POWDER,
ftprcinl Flavorings for U-o Cream, Fakes i Pastry.
£17 iai 243 LAZE CTLtLT, - CZ1CAS0, ILL.
ie first
Ev.-r/boitly I* expected !«»t.f-
itWik raised, produce grown,
.ml articles manufacture 1 in DcKulh
Mcvar*. Gxudl. r and Hoaston offered a ajicci-.l p
Mum of $2 to th .* girl under fifteen years of a; c w
-xhibiled the best pair of socks of her own kuitti
A sp-cial prerniuji is offered for the last pair of
pigs exhibited.
CLOSING BEMATtK-.
The exhibition yesterday d* luonstrated UntD.-Kalb
the banner conn’y. Wluther for nn n or meat.
Mt:ty or l>aco j. produce or progress, col tv or chil-
rea, woau-n or water pow er, -lie Is nnsurpas-ed.
s*;!.c:meim of the art ices exhibited there v» ill be
exhibition ul Meters. Echols & Wilson’s.
a' r-A SclJbyt!;
I ir-1 .. .ly Lv TH03IPSLK, bTkkl.E 45 FlilCB
EF’4I ( U. Depots, Chicago ahd SL Louis,
eepgii-d* odAwly
33A*5Q SSln F VHUftELF f'RfPFRTY
At Hogansv l'c, Ga., cn the 15th of Nuv., 1871.
$2^,000 VcovP: oi Tropsrtv
TO B2 DISPOSED OF IN SH ARES OF $* 00 EACH
Over $20,000 in Real Kstute, arnl over *$l7,0u(
worth within tin: corporate* limits of the
town. Distribution by rafft *. Dive
diaintercMi'il parties us managers
wlio will receive titles to
projKTty as the tickets
are sold.
placed
Y. M. L, A.—At the lust meeting of the
Board of Directors of the Young Men's Library, Dr.
Albert llaja*, one of the Directors, tendered his ie-ig-
ation on account of absence from the city, wl.iili
as accepted, and M ijor John II. Flynn was nuani-
lonsly elected to fi t tlu* v.v.-nney. M-jor Flynn ot-
ipi.*d the position of DWclor last y^ar, and by bis
u-rgy ai d zeal, con’ribr.tc-d largely to tlie succ -ss of
te Association. We congr.ita-ate the Association on
;ain getting him in harness.
Pf.ilsonal.—In attendance upon the Su
preme Court, for the last few days, we noticed Capt.
B. bimme, a young lawyer of Covington, Ga. II*
•* iu Atlantx, a number of warm friends, among
mi college class-mates, who ure proud of the re] u-
t »tiou be is making in the noble profession of the law,
ry and strong integrity.
II A ™“
integrity, t*.
the J rop. r. j
if the whole
affle f*
. .1 'hat the w
-• | •
•- ;ii.: amount s«»ld.
hole affair strait be
.'pl.-s .f honesty, and have
cf»l pah.- :*» guard lii- puhl.cagainst the po*»ibd:iy
a-wind.e. '1 tie j.roperty c* mp:i-e ihc folh.wii
Graml Prize—Da. lling house oi dvc large room:
three acr. s of lai d, garu.-n, kiirhea,
i’i . a| mew sad we I fin! h d. and
t .ri- ;iun,lred yuids of ttic .U*]N>t
Second Grand 1 rize—A »pl.-:>:lid J-rn
iigfi state of cultivation.
pr.--.
Third «
z- -Anti e-ntly f t
sture-mom, under
Hali, with comfortable
nijg 1.1*d counttrs
i.lh l'n/e—A
CHEROKEE PILLS NO. 2.
For th© Removal ot Obstruction*
and the Insurance of Regu
larity in the Recur
rence of Moutiily
Feri;;d#
fpiIKSK PILLS areaii unfailing Female Regulator,
L intended for speci.-d ca-es: obstinate cues
wuere u.ild.-rand cheaper mediciues fail.
They are composed of tl.e most active aud p »wcr-
fui principle* of plants, roota and benies, no highly
concentrated that each ] i:l»cont .iu- more m d:cai
streugth :Ti til a whole box or bottle ot ordinary dol
lar liivtiieine in the market. Although powerful, yet
A
f that place am
.1 '•> that secret.
,o: "Uep.:
t .juort of over ..
*r.n.l:ty, .in.1 £
wd ; paid him i
an ; nrul aco. -rii •.
That’s juatth
n go into them
min in his ign.
w illing to sell .
no
mke *
i.ot vkiltg -ion. He did what l ha
.4.e a* L-m . .1, which is done eu ry
.<■ -imw lint repute : ethic* of y.<
Now. getiUemeu. thi labor rii.>»
to inUMiiiwe a civiiixation v :•
i iv*- m ie Sir RoK rt Peel
When our time comes he \
said: “Diik, you have p>t a mi*i
- worth one-trnllt part of m. ?
I'il take you in a partner. Y
.•one one-tenth, and the htu>iuess t
: 1 brine bliali lie the other nine : !
would have Ken the result? V
t»i n left Dirk to die ia that swm«
Tits Vote.—The following is the
the Ka-Klax Rnoiotlos tJCrr.d iu ilia :
Col. J. It. Brown, yesterday, and ad. pted.
-etu Umt the Rad;.' da 'ou.dagain*: them :
Yeas—F. -ivk. iir wr., Burus, Cameroa. > .Jidlc*.
Cor... E-tes, Err.ip. IIcat.L H.cks, Diiiyw. ».
Hey>. Jerris. Jo. Jordan, Ki’klaud. Kii I* ., Les-
t: r, Man!:ews, N. ho!-. Ncanally, Pwddv, Roese,
li . b.-rdsor. biiahiv'ca, >: odaan, Welibor-.—i’S
Nay*.—Aairrsoc ve->a>r.d*. Frock, Uamp >«-1 %coI-
or*d\Clark, Co.man, Crayioa .a lortdi, Devattx, «col
orcd\ Henry. Wo!!are (cVoredi, Welch—10.
by
int kr.g
^uu, m
•at* 1 F.tHrlkh-j
iniitv worth a i
Kebsosal—Coi. J. A. Billups,of Mailison.
Dr R. D. Mon-*. lg»L'jtr Cot»b. a;;d Col. W. L .ditch-
. 1 of AiLcus. arrived iu the city lart night.
Judg. D. A. Voson is iu the city.
Col. J. T. Lnaipki-*, New* Editor of Tax Coxarm*-
Tiv>s. r.*t umed t.»his» post teet night.
lion. i‘. I. Spoor, 31. C. aud wife »re at the K : mliall
Vr. Allen, of Jasper, w-as robbedyeoter la.. tveiling
»*f He had paid out $1,900* f^w mfmre’ L.fore
| The pickpockets were fern on tLed.wn pxs-enger
j train on the tieorgim Railroad ye-terdiy ert nieg at
I Dccatar.
! frtEru of Dk. Mii.'.k"—<o>i'c a D.rce
! a-..! -rr^ !'igcr.tmiic i cc? assembled in the EepreseLU-
t •. i :iamtv_-r 1m nigh: to bear a apecch from the
! shA-.d d:s i»i«oi.-bed gentleman. The Dr. defend'd
s Cf»ur#» a- a uxnbfr oi the Ge^gta State Conven
tion: drfii.ed uis posit un and denied charges brooght
a.iin-t L.toeelf as havirg nni-.ed with tbe Union
League, lt d a- having in or-ed the bfii-mui bill—-
p Pi nal oed these charges false. After h:s speech a
n *:.ce was nsac out tnat tae Hon. U. U. Hill would ad-
d:..-s L.*L.:i»w ciuz.nsou Monday night. Mr. HiU
.•stilt in tho audience and stated mat the notice
nii^t-ke; that he znigut sptmk ou some future
• effecta would iu-
fuil aud expiicu directions cuciosed.
tcjit by mail, free of postage,:
price, $5. p. t box.
I** - The f'berakcc Pills Mo,2-are sold
b\ all enterprising Druggists in the civilize ! world,
xnaeunjiriiiripled dealers, how ever, try to *«-li worth-
U*se compounds iu pla<.« of this; those which they
tau purenusc at a c.ner.p price and make more money.
.*,- v*'U raise yo.ir bcalio do not be deceived by tech
anpiUicipletl D.-jvgisU, ssic for these $5 piti«, and
take m» ottier. TT the liruggis: will not buy ;.*. iu for
..ou, er.c <>*e the money in a letter and we'w .. >eud
mem to yon by mail, free of j-osiagc, securely scaled
from observatiou.
Ladies* or (Jenuemeu can address us iu perfect
fidence. statimr fally aud plainly their dis. ssca and
symvtoms. l*a:ietta need not hesitate because of
tiielr inability tOTisit us. as we have treated
both si «*s, t'2:;
v and comfortable dwi lling
r s iatuL House contains
shed rooms, and a .urge and
four Urge, well tl
commodious lint
Fifth Prize—A new and iicat'*y
u, 44x*2l} fv t and located i
portion of
Seventh Prize—-A new and durable double buggy
and harness
Two hundred ami thirty-nine oth< r prizes, as fol
One vacant huiiuing lor, in the busijcss part of
iiui'st Durham bull iu the hint
A line blooded heifer,
fine blooded year ing bail
A splendid new two-hurse waigon a*;d harness
One t- egant an 1 new wardrobe.
uc fine h:*»>«1pd r are
Six V\ dcox. Gibbs ioi
hirtcen juirs new home made buggy harness,
very best finish, $•'!»> 3 0
Two vaernt lots, 4>j acrosteacli, at SiV) 50
One vac-Mil lot, 1,V acres, »:«cr the depot ’Si)
one vacant lot, 1 b-10 acres, near the depot *z20
bix vacant lots, 1 acre each, 400 yards from the
d«'jM»t. each 1,200
Five vacant lots, from 1 to 1% acres, 4*)0 yardt
Sev,
front the drpoi, $17:
depot, $ 5Ui
wo vat antic*
$125 each..
yards from tiie
Twom aut lots, 1 acre, 4*») yards from the depot,
•, 4b0 yards fron the
acres, 400 yards from
■jKTi
successfully ;nall portions of the civilized
corTespoudencc.
Patients addressing ns will please stats pli inly all
the symptoms, and write po-t office, conuty. Mate
and uame of writer, and enclose postage stamp for
reply
r We desire to send our th
, entitled MAN AND WOMAN AS lNVA
to every reader of this paper. Aduress as
^ JiJge^iun-
tlDS-V
follows
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
11* North Nixth Street,
sepl3-d£*ly baiut Louis Misioari.
Administrator^ Halo.
to the e>Ute of baid d»*eeas«*d. con?ieting of two hun
dred and twenty-nine and half acrew. be mg part* of
low number h*--', and 207 in the fifteenth D strict «>f
originoLy lK-unr, now DcKaib. county. k «!»id land
w ill be dlvid»*d leto twt-ntv ?ot* of t«*c :o twelve acr^s
.•o.*h. aud will form beautiful rites for tr.n.du.g suber^
ha a reside r»ces—being convenient to tin city of Al
lan at and ut a good ne ghbo.-hood, rood schools, ai d
churches. Sold for the purpose of division. Terms
made known on the day of sole.
S XMUEL C. CLAY,
ny mail on receipt of tbi.t/ cents. And is the best,
ecause it never fail* *o cure any case <*f Cat-urn
w e wis-h to send our pamphlet, entitled ** Mar and
Woman as Invalids,” to every reader of this paper,
■ ml vsui mail, fre«', a dozen or more copies to any per
son who will hand them to their friends. AddretSt
Louis Medical aaeociatioa. No. 117 blxth Street, St.
Lon is, Missouri. aepU-dAwly
A. II. Stephen*, publiriu r's price, $4
St-v»-nty five copies Cooke's Life if St^newidl
Jackson, $2 each
One fine go id watch, *150, for which the money
Plan or Raffle —There will be six dice th:
from one b x—three times f.-r cacu ticket The
bight-: nntabtr of dice thrown wi.l entille the holder
of the ti. ket for which it is thrown, tj the best prize;
next tigh« st number to the next best prlz*-. i.nd so un
until *h. l"- 5 :. ••i”* , s"wHl oe decided by a second
throw between the conu-Ui b*. The tnaiuge s wiU
conduct the throwing of dice, and no ore will be
a >w*d to Thn*»r fur himself. n«>r for another, except
he app«> Lied to Lor >w for ah.
A premium gold watch, worth <100, will be rafiled
between ten or more agents, selling one hundred
tickets each. Those selling two hundred will have
two chances, and so on.
TO THE PUBLIC*
We, the undersigned, managers or the above enter
prise. deem it necessary to state to the public, that
the postponement of ’he Raffle was oraered by us, at
the solicitation of a large number of ticket holders
and agents; ard, that tiie moc-ej for ticket*, whenever
desired, has been returned to the purchasers of the
same. We again assure those w ho may buy tickets,
that it. aha.i bo conducted fa'rir and honontbly, with
out respect of persons; and that there wit! be no
further uostponeinent, under any circumstan* ea. The
Raffle *h-il tome off at the time act apart,
money refunded.
R M. YOUNG, J. C. TILLMAN,
J. M. POXDSli, W. II. C PALE,
J. A. BARRON, Managers,
tg-All communications should be addressed to
MORTON A TRiMBLE. Hogacsvdhe. Ga. Agent*
wanted everywhere, to whom libenri inducement* are
GEOHGI 4- Fayette Conuty*
O an in art* Office, November 6,1871.
\T7ilEREAS. Mary C Griggs applies to in** for let-
W ters of adiniui-tra:L*n ^CoiM/terta-
nnxo, up^n the cstaU: of Win. W. Griggs, late of said
countv. deceased.
This Is. therefof*’. to rite and admonish all persons
concerned to file their objections <if any exi»t>, within
the time prsacribed by law, else letters will be
granted the applicant, as applied for, on the fire: Mon
day in December next.
GEOSGIti layett* C#bbi,.
Ordixabt’s Officr, November 6,1871.
J OHN M. PORT Elias guardian of Martha A. Jack-
son, minor of B M Jackson, deceased, havirg
appPed or leave to sell interest tn dower, for the ben
efit of said ward.
This Is, therefore, to ct* and admonish al. person*
concerned to file thtir objecri.mi if any exist, within
the time prescribed by law, e se lt-ave will be granted
said applicant a* applied for on the first Monday in
December next.
i>. C. MINOR, Ordinary.
OOT10-W»1 Printer's lee *5
ANDERSO N & WELLS,
No. 20 Al; banm Stree’,
ATLANTA, GA., -
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
DEALERS IN
Agricultural Implements, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses. Horse Powers, Cotton Sweeps,
Two-liorse Wagons, Thimble Skitt ami Iron Axle. Com Sin Hers, Feed
Cutters, Bujrgy Plows, Grain Drills, Cheap Wood Pumps, lor
shallow *nnvl deep wells, Laid Presses, Plows of all
kinds, Forks, Hoes, Hakes, Grind Slones,
Water Wheels, Brooms, Post
Hole Diggers, etc,
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
ents for H. & F. Blandy, Manufaturerers of Portable and Stationery Engines, S.tw Mils,
Com and Wheat Mills. Bone Mills, Shingle Machines, etc.
Also, Agents for
Schofield’s Cotton Presses and Horse Powers.
Age: * for Wayne Agricultaral Works, Reapers, Mowers, S:ock Scales, etc. Agents for P.renno i’* Thresli-
rs, both Sjwratorj and Ovt-rehots, ranging from one to rix-ho»«* iniwcr, 1*1 ming Ms
chin *, B-eding, Tonguing, Graving and Mstchiug. Also. M ill Iron*. We
will also *.11 Machine. Aultmnu A Tay lor eight and
teu-horsc power Separators. Having ntgo-
tinted siMcial contract* with
THE BEST
Manufacturing Establishments in the Country,
WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER ALL GOODS AT
MANUFAOTURERS , PZIICRS,
WITH FREIGHT ADDED.
Fanners aud Dealers are requested to call and ?ee us before purchasing, or send for iTlce List.
ANDEUSON A WELLS,
nov— may 16-tlA wHm
Opposite Passenger IVpot
To Contractors and Builders.
^KAI.KD PROPOSALS for rebuilding the Court :
I tilioii MierilPs Sai n tor Dt coni-
ber, 1*71
! tlie first Tuesday in December next. %»iltiin t
- I h I. «
Walton atre«*t 25 feet, 1 _
tws part I* ion d.vl eart bv .''Chofl.ld, s.l';.*f *ii4 T«l ukfc Kagtoe
m a hall twelve i Hyiuse^nd w.rl by v, -. Krai k - | rofowtJ. Levied
r-.t wid-. and one brick wall dtvidingahe north half 1
he 1 uildin'into two rooms—three wall* lo > e one ! «ecnt:ou
•y high. There will be four r «ni« down stairs for 1 ueen a .
oflii'-s. and the at ir-wav running up hetweeu the two : . Also a: the sain'- time and puce, the mmiv dtdonc-
nn*ois iu «hr »outh of the building. The court raoin fl'.'T'* 1 i ,a . n w f ? C V' rHuu:.-.! on the south side of
* the proper: v of J
‘ 1—in cl in favor of D.tiii. I 1’aiio.tu
nd David M.
satisfy 1
Jos.
■, with two jury rooms iu the lear of '' alton street, in the 5th vvard of
•L. i --eat. There will l»e four chimne>s and r®lton county, Ga
|fir. p'ac- a. The court room and offlcea to be ccilea ; fpP*;fig back >
overtwad.
^^^■mtractor will be required to finish said build
ig by tire 1st day of September, 1874. and supply all i £ r *7 w f > .. 1
the mater al for completing the same, except tiie I H ’*• issued fraiu ruit
» f Atlanta.
iroi.tii.g 25 feet ou »V ullou street
Ul 8-1 feet, 1hmiuU.iI east by
freitzer'* anti Tallulah K re Dompany'i 1
Schofield
hits,
my«
fl fa. issued front Fulton Superior loo t. iu favor of
brick now on hand, which are cleaned aud hacked lip j Daniel Pit:man \*. Jos L. Oueen nml David il
ly for us«*. aa.l estimated at about ninety thousand, »• PrajK-rty i-ointed out by plaintiff* attorney,
besides Ute l ata, of which there i* as many as will he November Gtu. IS. 1.
necessary for the whole house, and about two-third* ! . * w.-nty-ilin e a. r. s o. . : d. mors « r I •*■*, lying Ir
gh rock for he fuuudationed. ! J"** "f Atla;.t.», hc.U 11 t. •> :•!«, m-u
Hr lu I specifications of plan, and the terms of j ’V* 1 *®'}' •“ 1 **,?'*'* ' : ol ; 1 ,,v y 1 1 * ,rt
payateut, apply to the undersigned. 1 the o-t 1 y Hill slnet. on the byh.Mil -treet
JAMES T. LAMKIN, , and on tin? Noith l»y 11 ard in > Nu - . . p»o> rty, it
nov3 wiiiloDec. Ordinary.
i 011 r- the prop-
Nos. 727, 786, 199,
Sale of Lauds.
PURSUANT toa decree of Bartow Superior Coart,
b p:eutber Term, 1871, the undersigned will sell
public miction, before the Court Uoum-, iu the town
d Cartcr-xille. withiu the legal hours of tale, on the
t Tuesday in December next, for cask, tbe follow-
_• tracts OLd parcel* of lands belonging to the Al
latooua Iron \N <-rk* Company, to wit •
No. 78*>, sejmrately. 1 019 No
and 798, known as the Thomas Place, together.
Nos. 8ti0, 801, 8G8, and 869, known as the McCarty
Place, logether Lota Nos 862. 867. and 9S4, known
the McMckin Place. Lot 940. and parts of Lots
94’. and 912, w itn all the buildings ou saul fractious.
Bartow county.
Abo, Lot f.80, known as the Gray Ore Lot, in the
4th District, and 3d Section, of originally Cherokee,
sets of Mill Stones, one for wheat, and
and one set of Trip llamimr*.
l-wtd*
. Me DAN I EL.
the town of Alpharetta, Milton coantv,
J between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November next, the following, property,
ali Ijing ou the Chattahoochee river, in this county.
county, containing
ore or less, known i
;1) five hundred and
being pari of land lot* Nos. 4i and '
trict of originally lleurv : _
the p are w her. on Mrs M.n.ah J->:r: u u.iw T. sidew
Levied on as the praperty of Ub h ird JoIiiimui by vit-
s d tioin Fulton
ul M. t. D iMm ami
oue in favor of he., in A ru»4d. «x.« h \- ou.d .lohnaou.
Prop, rty pointed out iu Ii r 3bi. ’871.
P. Thut man, as a brick yard, it •
147 in the 14th District of origimuly tt.my. i.ow Ful
ton county. L» vied on a* tiie propnty of P. Thnr
man. h_v virtue of audio satisfy a tl fa is-nod from
FultotiVujHTior Court, in f*\orof J. il. Gavan v* I*.
Thurman. Levy made liy 4. k. Cates, L. C. aud
handed to me, November tith, 1871.
Also, at the same time a*<d p'ace two pb.etanR, five
buggies and one large four-borse spring waggon.
Levied on a? tlie prop, rty of A J Jachsou Jt Co., by
virtue of aud to satisfy a mortgage tl f * Issued from
November Gth, 1871.
Ala.*, ut the some time and place, tlie west half of
city lot No. 158, in the 4th Word of thecity of Atlanta,
Fulton county, Ga., it being part of laud lot No. 54, in
the 14th District of originally Henry now Fulton
county, said lot oontaluiug of an acre, more or less,
levied on as the praperty of James K. Gnllatt, Am*i;Ua
Barnes and others, by virtue of and to aati-fy twevo
fi fas issued from the Justice’s Court of 12G:h Dis
trict. G. M., iu favor of offle ra of court vs said Jatnrn
K. tiiillatt. Amanda ltarn. s and el her-. Levy made
5th Ward of the cii\ » f Atlanta, having the foliowiu;'
■tract, on the north by Decatur 1
west by Mr*. Cooper’s •ml oile r land*, and known
as the il. I. Kimball JJon-e. levied on hh the prop-
M erty .f H. I. Kimball by vmure of ant :o satisfy a
nty-thrve; | mechanic’s lien ii fa ism d from Fulton Superior
ItHrrei of l.ncl lying •IKl iW'in* | <^'0'. ^_'tTl' r .'lU.!?!i. l f^ , J r f «V
and place.
11.
uutv, tlcorgi't. kn .wu in the plan of said district i Also,
as No. t.’JGa) three hundred and sixty-five, it being the l«l No. (118) one hundred and
south half of sui.l fractional lot, containing one hun- | district of ongmally Her
tired acres, more or less; also, (3) thrcc^^H|^l
of I same being h»i No
fractional lot No. (3G0) three hundred nml sixty in
eame (Gth) district, l-ound-d by the Chatlahoochee
river cm the Northeast, and by the snrve>ed Iineoj
said fraction on the Northwest. Levied on lo satisfy a
Mortgage fi. fa Issued from the Superior Court of said
county, in favor of J. R. Owen and Jas, P. Simmons
vs. Jackson Gregory. The Mime being pointed out
within and as tlte property of a tid Jam on Gregory
This September 1st, 1871.
U. B. MIKEL, Deputy Sheriff.
pG—wtda Printer’* fee $5 per levy
AilrainiHtrutor'H Sulc.
\\f ILL be sold before the Court House door, iu
v V the town of D< catur, DeKalb coonty, Georgia,
the first Tuesday in November next, within the
legal hours of ►ale, under an order from the Honor
able Court ot Ordinary of oaid county, all of the real
^Mffeof Philip House-worth, deceased consisting if
land lot nnd parcels of land as follow * :
Two bundled two and a half (4u2)t) acre#, lot No.
250; eight acres of lot No. 251; » 0 acres of lot No.
|130; 190 acr ‘ '
249—all in t
Dc>Kulb county.
The above land or premises have good improve-
en’a, owcllltig t;ou«e and out houses, a good spring
of water coutaguousto the dwelling house, aud good
orctmtd. 1 will sell iu two division*—190 acre* in one
portion and 297M acras in another port-on.
Terras—One-ha f cash, and lealnnce on twelve
monthes’ credit, with approved security.
For particular* applv to
JOHN M. liOUSEWoRTH, Administrator,
angll—wtds Printer’s fee J-tO
part of land
gntiH-u. iu the 14th
Fulton county, thu
Crane & iraiuntork aurvey. containing t5 41 b oth) tiro
fi fa issued from FuDi.. .
Court in faeor of loingstoii ,t. Craw vs <•. Orthy
and V. Kichtcr, nml sine - tninslcmd by raid plnint'fl*
Lejdeti. Property (Niluird out by plalnUIT*
attoruey August 8, 1871.
Also, al tlu- same lime and pin.-, a city lot in the
city of Atlanta, ritunled ou the ea»* side of Pryor
street, in the secouel word of said ci:y. commencing
at a poiulon Pryorstraet fifty-flvee55>’f< < t troin linn
ter street, running theuce ca-t along tue line-of Thu*.
C. Jackson's lot one hundred nnd twenty-fir* feet,
theuce north thirty-one fict, thence west o e hun
drid ai d twenty-five feet :o Prjor street, thence*
sou t a along Pryor ►tre*ct thirty-one fe-et lo thebe
ginning point, neing port of land lot No. 77, int ha
14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county.
Levied on u- tbe property of C. liugius, d- cc»»ed,
aud C. C. HueIie*s, by virtue of ami to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from Fulton Superior Court la favor e»f 4i»hn
Neal v*. Tho*. C. Jack.-ou. Priori (ad, and George VV.
JHugtn
Property pointed
tober 31st, 1871.
by plaint ill r
Adii)iiiistr;itor*M Sale
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the
«.... estate of I tone Towers, late , ’of said county,
deceased : One lot, *:>o acre*, mure orle-ss, No. 191 in
15th elistric, improved, comfortable bouse and out
buildings, GO acre** in cultivation, f0 or 60 acra* bot
tom land—upland good. Also, lot No. 193 in the 15th
District, 235 acres, more e*r lets, about 60 acres
cleared, 50 or td) acres bottom. Boili lots well water
ed, good springs and a creek running through both
and well timbered. Term* made known on day of
sale. Septembers. 1871.
A. M. HAIRSTON, Administrator
De boms non with will annexed,
■opfi—wtds Printer's fee flu
GLOIIGIA, Henry County.
> Libel for Divorce.
ELIZABETH H. CLINTON,
WM. K. CLINTON.
RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE
side in this State-, it is, on motion of Council: Or
dered. That said defendant appear and answer at the
next Term of this Court, else that the case be con
sidered in default and the plaintiff allowed io pro
ceed. Ami it Is fuither oraered, That this rule be
published in The Atlanta Constitution, once a mouth
four months.
machines, $1J0
Also, nt the same time and place, a house and lot in
the city of Atlanta, situated on Tln-mpsem street,
south of Garnett street, said lot fronting 50 feet oi.
Thompson sireet, and running burn same width 50
fret, more or less, ai d aelj >ii;s th* property of John
Rogers and other*. Le-vied on as tbe property of
Court of the 102(Jh District, G, M , in favor e»f John
II. Gavan v* said John McMahmi nnu Mr*. M. Mc
Mahon. LcTjr^madrt by K. F. Briggn, L. C, ami
e, n stock e>f good*
Ire n's loys, willow
Le*vii*l on a* the
property of W. P. Chisolm by virtue- e»f and lo satisfy
two fi. fas. issued from Fulton Sup- rior Court —ou* in
favor of the Georgia Ratiread ana Banking Company
vs. W. P. Chisolm, nnd one in favor e.f linnnicntt J*
Bellingrath va. W. P. Cnisolm l‘ro|s-riy |>ointedout
by plaintiff's attorney, November 6, 1S71.
Also, at the same time anil place, the e-ast half e*f
lot of land Net. 151 oue Imndtcl ion, no rc or lew,
except two acres in the southv-.M corner of said tract.
Le-vieel on as the- property e>f Ira It Foster by virtu#
of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Supr-rior
Court in favor J. M. Forsyth va. Ini R Foster. Pn*p
erty pointed out by pluiulitfa attorney, Nervemlecr 1.
1871.
tmatfaiglt feet from the corner e
I*ryor street*, running ««t pan I lei with Hunter
street, one hutidn-cl amt twe-nty-iiv.- feet, thence north
twenty-five feet, there* West oue liurdn-darn twenty-
fire feet, to I’ryor street, thence south alnug Piyoi
stre^-t twenty-five feet to the beginning corner,
being pa:l of land lot No. 77, in the 1 Kb diMriet
ef origin#!.y Henry now Kuilon eonnly. L-vieei on
as the property of Tbo.xas O. Jacks »n, by virtue t«»
and Jo satisfy a 6. fa. from Fulton Su/ierior ('em f.
in favor of John Neal vs Thus. C. Jackson. Prop
erty pointed out by (vaiutlfTsaiturner Oe tober list.
1871.
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DeKulb County NherlfP* Kalea,
W ILL be sold be-fore the Conit-house door ia the
town of Decatur, DeKalb nmmy, on the Ural
Tuesday in Derember next, within the legal hours of
tale, the following property, te»-wlt:
one hunore-el and fifty acres, mote e r leas, the Mini
In-ing ji&rta of Iota
GEURGlAe Fulton County.
Oudinabt's OrncE, November 7, 1871.
A PPLICATION having been made by divers citi , . ,
A. col.. „t Oak Grove UistriO. G. M., ot ..id i conn'3% bon*dru ...
county, for the discontinuance or the Jaom Ferry iMQd of John M. Claik. oa u«
the north by land «»: B Rags
eoiiuiT MM Hi HHHRHHHH «. »-« —«... «dof John M. < on tho
Rond, i'eadiug from bom’s ferry to the Power Fe-rry , Aouth by fioath River, auel on the west I y lands »f
Road, nnd it appearing to the Court that said rood ia 1 Gwens and South K-vcr w.viea ii|h.h a* ... propeT-
utiiitv, this ia therefor* to no ify oil «y of Lewi* W Igsiaa. by virtne of u. d ... -*ti*fy a
or no pit one utility, mis is tnereror* to no try an * “ “ "• 1 u •”
person* concerned to show cause why the discontin- : >*• *ss ie<l from D«:Kn I bM (M-rior Court, iu
nance prayed for should not be finally granted. Thomas Little vs. Lewi* W iggtus. Prop«-i »
DANUL PITTMAN, out by plaintiff a attorney.
novS-wiw Ordinary. . Also at the same time and place, our
GEOUtilA, FnlUn Caunty.
Okdtn art’s Orncx, November 7, 1871.
J OHN T MBADOK ha* applied for letter# of ad
ministration. oa the estate of Nawton J. Mead
or, late of said county, dtxeased.
All t>crson# concerned arc nereby notified to file
their objecu'ons, if any exitt, on or before the first
Monday n December next, elae letters will be granted
tlte applicant.
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satlar]
’ > Libel for Divorce.
SARAH E. J. RODGERS, )
JOHN W. RODGERS.
In Fulton Superior Court, April Term, 1871.
. ide in this State, it ia, on motion : Ordered, That
►aid defendant appear aud answer at them xt term of
the Court, or that the case be considered in default,
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
HULSEY A TIONER,
Plaintiff a Attorneys.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court,
April Term, 1871. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
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lot in the town of I.ithonia, DeKalb county, conta* v
ing eight acres, more or it**, joining t v right of
way of the Georgia Railroad and the lot of J. W
Granade on the north: on the south by lands of Ii.
II. B uttellMd on th« east by land* of J. N. Swift,
and on which place J. L. Tete. now live*, -aid prop
erty having an alley belonging to J. N. Swift ma
iling through it. lA.-vletl on a* the protH-rty of W. K.
Pendiy to satisfy font Justic*-’ Court fi. U«, issued
from the 683d District, <4. M., DeKi.D* county, for th*
purchase money of ►aid hou*e and lot. l’ni^Ugs
pointed out by plain tiff s attorney. 1^ vy matle ftyli.
G. Townsend, L. C., and returned to me. Tbi* 6th
October, lb7t.
JAMES HUNTER, Sheriff.
nov7—wtds Printer’s fee $3 lii perjury
GEUHttlA, niltss Ceunir.
OBDUtART’a OrncE, October Slat 1871.
11/ HERBAS, William II. Neabit. sdinini trotor of
v v Gardner Crosby, dec«-a-cd. with the will an
nexed, ho* applied for lea re to ae.l the r. *i estate «.f
said deceased:
l bis is. therefore, to noCfy all riersons . onceraed
to file their ohj«cUou«, if *..y, within the time pre
scribed cy law. eise leave will U -ra U-d said appli
cant as applied for.
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GEORGIA« DeKalb County.
Okdinajiy s Opeice, September 7th, 1871.
IfTBIBIffi, James D Hard age, administrator of
VV the estate of Young G. Floyd, deceased, lat*
of said county, applies to me for letter# of di.-mUaion
from said trust:
These are, therefore, to cite all and admonish all
persons interested, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, then and thereto
show cause, if any, why said letters should cot be
granted.
cc U4-deod*u w mo vl5
GEORGIA* Henry Cwunty.
Oedbaht'8 Orncr, September 15th, 1871,
T J. EDWARDS, adminietrator of the estate of
• S. C. Hightower, deceased, applies
letters of dismission from said estate:
If objections exist let them be filed within statuto
ry time, or the letter* will be grouted.
W iincas my official #* —*■—
eepl9-vr3m
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
GUABDtAS’S SALE.
court-house door, in the city of Atlanta. Kuhn*
countv. Georgia, on the FIRoT TUESDAY IN DE
CEMBER NEXT, at II a. m , the following, a# th*
property of my ward, Henry Doraey : TEN ACRES,
more or less, lying east of Calloway street
It will be sold. In sub-dDiued plats of desirobl*
size, by Colonel George W Adair. A fine opportu
city for investment is presented.
For fall particulars and description apply to Col
Adair, at bis office.
Terms: Cash.
ocl5-w4od MARY E DORSEY, Guardian.
Fallen Postponed sheriff Male.
W ILL be sold, before the Court-house door, in th*
city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga.. on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the )•- **1 hoar* o
■ale, the following property, to-wit:
county, Georgia levied on a.i the projx-rly of John I>.
Gray by virtue of and to satisfy a f! fa. issued from
the County Court of Catoosa county iu fuv..r of Wm.
L. Shmtiak- r vs. John I). Gtav, property pointed out
by J. F. Anderson, plaintin * attorney. October 2,-
(DffmviKATOlt’N SALE.
ILL be sold before the Court Hoi
city of Atlanta, Fulton county, ( . n .~,
first Tuesday in November, within the legal hoar# of
sale under an order of the Honorable Court of
Ordinary of DeKalb county, the following lauds:
One lot of laud No. 35, iu tlie 17!h disirict of acifi-
Falton county, containing 1
naily Henry
acre* more or leas, with ordinary improventenu; c_-
half of the lot cleared and fit for cultivation. Us*
other half pretty well timbemi. plenty of _-ood water,
lies on tho nubile rood to Bowers'’ Ferry, jo Bing
lands of I. 11. W ilson and others, some twelve or
foartoen n tic* from the c.ty of Ailanta. Turns
A(1 ni uislrotor's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court Uon«? door, in th*
town of Decatur, DeKaib county, (Georgia, oa
tbe first Tuesday tn November next, within tbe legal
hoars of sale, uuder au ord-T from it* HsACV
able Court of Ordinary of said conuty, fae following
lands belonging to the estate of Z K. Joins. <lecn.at3
late of said county : One .ot of land of 164 acres, im
proved. with good orchard, one third wood-land, on*
fourth bottom land, creek and branch bottom, and
one lot of 175 acre-, adjoininii g the above, wit bent
any building, some woo-Hand, and about on< -third
bottom I md. Both Iota well wotere-l. Terms—One-
; hnd ca«h; balance dae 2cth day December tberv
(M. September 5 1371.