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"THE BEUOBXTN
LIFE INSURANCE COMP’NY
OF NEW YOKE.
constitution.
ATI.ANTA, GA-, MAY 14,18(78.
May #, 1878.
There will be a mcelhig of Uie Executive
Committee of tbe Democratic party of Geor
gia, in Atlanta, on the 15th May inal, (WcJ-
netday.) at the office of CoL E. F. lloge, at
10 o'clock a. x. A full attendance i» carneit-
ly rrquoetcd. Jrttct IUbibimx,
Chairman.
Democratic pepera Ibroogbout the Stale
will please copy this notice.
Catena Spain*..
From the Catoosa Courier we learn that tbe
atiove Juvtly popular tummer retort will be
opened for visitor* tbe 1st of June, by the
well known Colonel W. C. Ifcwiit, a genial
Virginia gentleman, and formally of the
Globe Hotel of Augusta. Colonel Hewitt
enjoys loo much of a national reputation to
require commendation from us. Ho has
purchased and reOttcd tlie spring! property at
a very lieavy outlay of money, and intends
making Catoosa nnc of tbe first watering
places In tbe country.
This celebrated place, witb its fifty-two dis
tinct springs, witb its highly picturesque
and ror.isntic scenery, its pure atmosphere,
and it* freedom from disease, are too well
and too favorably known to require dcacrip-
,:,,n. Now Hist Colonel Hewitt liaa taken
I l-.arge of this delightful summer resort, we
doubt not but that hundreds of visitors will
lie attracted then: during the
GEORGIA PRESS
assoc..™*- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F "“” n
Sale for
Interesting Proceedings.
.Itreuber .fleeting* fa be Held
Americas.
1 strength toorgument. | Z ~ MJ , U 'r~ ‘ "™ ==MKa30 | \iyn.T. be sold briar* the Court House door. In
The pr>*s, from moil sod railroad focDitlea. has be- $375 ASS' V. Q1Te v^ 1 9« nent V V the city of Atlanta. Fulton county, Georgia.
I came Seio« woadwfal edacaUoari power of me I 0,1 0 1 '•«« Tuesday‘a Jane n at -itUn.th. lagri
are. It U teacher and preacher to all classes—reach- I j™ 1 ' ” —-—, A io'.;udt iwit
I lag etty. vtTage sad hamlet. Its nttersaeee, . alike Attaeuc Irina between Hob.ton *nd.wbaat
d to be I fntl rrwrflrlmm VRPP a W aopw^oo' I on ®**® lot 1* t
Yesterday morning the several Livery Sta-1 examination, without trusting for recall to an u
I the spokes word* of the orator, are recorded to be I full particles FREE. S. X. SPENcER," BraiUeboro
I read, vanned, pondered and laid away for review and | Vermont.
email framed dwelling occupied at
| prevent by the defendant, it being a part of land lot
50 and is in tbe J4tb district of originally Henry now
Fulton county. Gi Levied on a* the property of
- --at to the Ktmbna'Himse bnegtes and -arna-« 1 lUbie meraojy. Th. rcapoal'MU* of fte £«• la W I SS. ffiSksr SnSta f^o^Va'-lauiS^
and transported tbs member, of tbe AmoeUUon to comtaeMarat* witb I be magnUade of lot audience i 0 .”, VmTttUlmam tTmebTibj4?b.V' «™ten. viUreea Deant.; preroeetj pointed out bj
Ponce de Leon Sprfa*. I and tbe rastaem of It. rower. It I. an cngtne of | for Agtirf'te^^dSTjlSSs a JS-^. I P^gr* gfSg-^g Kc.S7.33,
39 and'rc id tbe aecond eoraej of tbe Lra* Proper
ty, -ach or raid lots containing SObv >40 feet, more
On tbdrarriral el the Springe, tbe AerodaUon tree tiremcdiab!* ctD, or of appreciable jrood- Tborewbo Boston, Maes.
welcomed by Hon. B C. Yancey. Reiponaea were j control it should realize that the pen is mightier than I 44
made by J II RstiTl. President, C. W. Styles, Vice-1 the sword. They should be guided by an Integrity I . ,,- 1T
Pre«ld^nt, and Major N. 0. Hotehkis*, of Richmond | unimpeachable. by principle unswerving, worship | gjdnjte , l ^ T ®„“ d ,*****«» °L. VX1 . P«aoiith«y.
Virginia.
P^mr ^ A ( R I or lesaTsitaat dinthe 3d warj of the cityof Atlanta
™, O, prrocp,. . ..ifthlfl™ red'S^onTor^'^n'^ “^^»'^tatKoK,ta i m.f4U.dbWtt
I ping Truth witb nndeviatlng devotion; and fllustra- Saw»oiaS?Jr«tby SS^SfSaJff’tSSi OT Frr by virtuTof and to *1-
claUon assemble! at the Kimball House ting the press with the courtesies and amenities and with n^^Uge%JZ, Kgh»tian Orsck, D^m" OMtofaeJSrf'DAbTsSJ?? j££h
| chivalry which characterize the perfect gentleman in | Hints to,Ladles. Ac A queer, excitinz book. 100.- I o’SSiSiL r n
Tour ccmmittce In the light of there view* recoin-1 Publishers, Phils,
mend tbe adoption of tbe following re*o’
Resolved, That this Association **'
and eschew all vituperation and p
torial discussion with each other.
The folk wing additional delegates reported
Lumpkin Telegraph—J, R. Christian.
Warn®ton Clipper—J. H. Smith, proxy.
Perry Home Journal—C. W. Styles, proxy.
Central City—J, P. Sawteli, proxy.
Brunswick Appeal—T. F. Smith.
The following invitation was read and referred
a committee consisting of C. W. Style*. J. B. Goitnan,
J. R. Christian, (i. A. Hiller and H. DwdnncS, to re
port in the afternoon.
Wwrnar 3 Aruimr Rutwup Cowajct, ) _
ATii5S I ^ T iay! I :g7* f I of tiie proceedings ^ appear In the'afternorm
Tv Ik* President ef ihs Prs*s Association cf Georgia,
Atlanta, (fa.:
Jjzah Sin—It affords me pleasure to tender
Association over which yon preside a train to carry
the members of the Press Association, with their fam
ilies, to Chattanooga, or to any other point upon the
Western and Atlantic Railroad, that they may select,
if agreeable to the Association to take such an exenr
aion, a train will be arranged for their accommoda
tion al such time as may be convenient to the As so-
ms**Z£ h%: ssiK«ifcTii£ l ■****■• L - c - “ d r -
Do You take a Religious Paper ? “oXS
nthw l SUBSCIUdB F.»R THE * anfl - ea *‘ t •'•‘*6 Gordon street 4*2 feet, thence
fenrive to propriety contained in anonymous comma- I
* * *" “ "i author may be.
C. P. Ckavtord,
C. W. Hancock,
Bkn C. Yanckt.
Being compelled to goto press early tha remainder
... rill ap
Published iu ALEXANDRIA, Va„ at $3 a year.
I Irwin et at, it beinjr part of land lot No. 14, in the 14th
I District of originally Henry, now Fult -n county, Ga.
1 Levied on as the nmptrtjof Oavid A Cook, by vlrtnr
If this invitation is accepted, please inform me
as early as hour aa is coovca exit, that I may muke • «. waH j 1 u , —
arrangements to run the train on tbe day designated that instantly akH»f themoetcxcruci*tingpains,'allays the pnIpS?or l of C rohe? STc^s^of^roat^
* — 1 inflammation*, and cures Congestion, whether of I of years standing
the Lathes, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands - —
ns. by one appiica.lon.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
Ileaw-cll nanolumrlac Cwinpaay-
Wrlrarn that till- company have Jnst de-
,•1 uni tlair actnl-aimnal divldcml of S per
rent, from not earning* of the last «U
months.
It it intcrea'ing and gratifying to note the
progress of this Stirling company. Utterly
.1 • trnyed hy the United State* army in 18 S4,
a ;.l the stockholtli-rs, for the mo t part, in
like unfortunate oircumstnncca, have rebuilt
ami filled with the very beat machinery one
of their mills, and propose, in a few days, to
,.| on books of snhwrlption fortlie rebuilding
and equipment of the other. They have
demons ratcil Hi it with yarns alone as their
proiliKtior, their stock is a safe 10 per cent
investment, free of taxes. They liavc $80,000
worili of lo.vn t, etc, now being built, and a
part of (ben in transit, and expect to com
ments; arriving hy tire first of July. With
the super-added pu.fit of the reproduction of
their yams in the form of cloths, they hope
to advance their rate of profits.
Three fourths of the production of this
mill is sold in Eu..teiu markets, and the
money rret-irel for it paid nnt here. Thus
, s- fully importing cash capital, so much
me Jr d, into onr midst. One house in Pbila-
n-Mpblasold the part year $131,000 worth
iif their yams, besides their sales in New
York and other points.
CIS STTAAUOUA.
•Taps—vise Wool - Hat Boys—The
1’piti Roy of Ike li-a»tltnllsa.
CnsTTAKOOus, Tkkk, May 7,1872.
EJil/tn OtsnMfMte.- I arrived here last
ev. ning after a fatlgtiing travel over the
Western and Atlantic Kuiliond on a freight
train. lint one who travels as much and un-
d r the tame circumstances is often not only
j I'igued hut greatly worried.
All along the line of mail 1 noticed that
the wheat crop looked t remising, and that
the farmers were p iling on finely with their
’v»rk. notwithstanding lire backwardness of
the spring.
Tim Cincinnati and nil other conventions
will In- ll rcohghly analyzed and well i'-n-
.,-lrred while the plmv and the s-.cklc are
I. i,.g indnstrinnsly plied in preductng and
l iving a new crop; and then when the time
iinr. for us wool liats to speak through tl e
t.allot '• yon will lu-ar something more
loan the s’ampmg of ftet and cl -pping of
, nd - I.f a few wclli-tk politicians. Instead
»„u will hear lire united voice of the tuts-
of litierty in a deep and loud
v.iice proclaim to Uie world that
ail il-magogm-s, parltsaas and sectional
feeling* have lea n laid aside, tlie country set
ire-e, and the true interest of all maintaineel.
On my visits to Chattanooga 1 always stop
St the'llrail House, which is growing more
i.i TMpuiar favor every day. On entering the
sapper riNitn the first face I met was that of
Col Ad -n, the live traveling agent of The
Ati.akta Constitution. He was seated at
the table, and by his side stood Mrs Read,
the lady of the bourn, who was, at the mo-
ini-lit, having the Colonel looked aflrr. He
was happy, and enjoyed tbe bounties of luat
v (umptuons table to the fullest axtent,though
tlie Colonel is not a liig cater, Imt a thriving
agent, and wherever he goes Tun Co.Ne-,111;
nos is sure to follow.
Wishing Ton • pleasant and happy time
during the lheasConvention, 1 hid yon adieu.
Colton,
The receipts at all ports last week were 19,-
ntM hales, 34,000 hales leas than last year, and
38.000 hales less than two yean since. The
receipts at interior towns were 4,000 bales,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
IV ILL APirORD 1KSTAKT BASE,
laflaauoatioii of the Kidney*.
In flair
ti2*nmAtfon of the Bowel*.
Cocgeciion of the Lui>k*
Sore Throat, Diffinlt Breathing.
I’Jpiution of the He&n
Hysterica, Croup, Diphtheermi.
CMtarrtL Infl-ei
Neuralgia Rheumatism
by you.
Wishing you a plearautaeuiou and that each xurm- | organF.^y'fzn^
her of yoor Aiwodation may enjoy Increased prr*„ 1 '*'* '
parity and happiness, I am. very respectfully, your
obedient servant. Jo*nth E Bkown, President.
Tbe association accepted an lavitation from Colonel
W. Adair to ride out to Wat End and enjoy bia
hospital! i jea, and adjourned to meet at 3 o'clock r. x.
sharp.
Tbe Association assembled at ft r. x.
The following report of tha committee on “patent
outrides," after spimated dlroarsion, waa adopted
Whereas, A number of jov i.-lists of th» State are
patronlziogajxiliavy pvb'i-s.ing house*, and believ
ing this to be Illegitimate and inimical to the press j Headache, Toothxsche.
and tbe best Intercet of tbe people.
Resolveo. That this Association look upon ail such
publication* with disfavor, and can In no wise recog
nize them as journalist* or members of thl* Associa
tion. __ . _
3. That ninety day* from date It shall be the duty | W|nd In the Bowels.^d ali lotcrnAj Pains.
of tlm menibera of this Arsocistion to strike from ^ * "" JUS*!?* "
their exchange list all who persist In using such pub-1 twister winprevent''sickness
liatlone, and all who engage In the burinc«s of aux “
Uisry publishing.
3. Members of this Aseocia;ir<n owning more than
one psj er shall hold each ore of his pnprr* subject to
the rules, regulations and rat s of this Association.
4. That all the papers represented in this Associa
tion be rrqnrsted to pnblish these regulations.
Tbe following resolutions offered by Colonel C
W. Sty la were adopted:
K. It R
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
CUKES THE W ItSr PAINS.
IK FROM ONE TO T EHTY MINUTES
arcs cue acini
after reading ‘•-hi* advcr!is :tn er.t need any one
BUFFER WITH PAIN.
It was the first and 1b
Tito Oitiv I?ain Remedy
THY IT for ONE % EAHt
; 1 I Public’* Court of theMOih district G. M., in favor of
AGENTS WANTED FOR * * ~
“JESUS.”
^W^SAM£ES^rT,mmsrsri5T~
t— - . -
me. May 6th, 1873.
I Also, at the same time and place, a lot in ward 1
I of the citv of A lanta, fronting on Elliott street 50
' r leas, and running back same width SlO
*— ' : the property of Ham
morid and Hayden, it being part of^Uot 78 in the
14th district of originally Henry new Fulton county.
bsned.”Vor"?rcai»r. j . s Kj S. I administrator of Peter Long'by‘virtue of and to aat-
CO.rN^rf^kTCincirnTti.^hl.zgr "or sr. Loui*. | * fi U jn Fnlton^nperior Coni ‘
I Georgia,
minist
y a fi
Hayden
Levied on aa the property of John Casey,
. - 1rtn# of >n ^ lo ttt .
irt in favor of J. A.
i John Caa^*, administrator, etc. Property
Wells 5 Carbolic Tablets i
, __ I of Atlanta, fronting 40 feet more or leas, at'
For Cougus, Colds a&a Soarscness. I 100 feet more or less, on Holland Street; o:
These Tablet* present the Acid in Combination with HtnrtW Vn iu uSh JtUZEl S
other efficient nmediw.in a popular form, for tbe n-i^rioir^nDnl
Cure of all THREAT and LUNG diseases Hoarse- gg.”!
are. aafi Ctjaatton of tie Texeat are. imtaegiately | &7SS
GEORGIA. Campbell County.
[ pass upon the same at 12 o cio.K,
tbe 18th day of May, 1873, at my office, in
Fairborn, in said county
k C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
1 imitations. Get only Wells* Car
bolic Tablets. Price 25 cents per Box. JOHN Q.
JSLLGG'*, 10 Plan * * - • ~
Bend for circular.
la, BURNHAJl’S
| (Yew Turbine is in gener-
I al us* throughout the U* B. A
I roH sfxnicu ismed by the Gov-
Jmlamuiation of the Bladder, [ La ernment in the Patent Office,
«wei*. | v. Washington, D. C. Its eimpll-
»ity of construction and thv
a / power it transmits rendern It
tbe i at wnter wheel ever In-
district G M, in favor of A L Boyd vs M M Carroll.
Lew made l»y J R Thompson, L C, and returned to
1 -ae May 3,1872.
Also, at the s*me time and place, a lot containing
M acre, more or las. fronting 105 feet on the east sldo
of Marietta street, in the city of Atlanta, Fultsn
Ga, and ruaning back same width 200 feet,
r le-«. known as the id ward Watts lot, recent-
I ly sold by Wallace & Fowler for Lucy Ann Bide r to
Joseph Fry. Also, a house and lot on Marietta street
in satd city, fronting 50 feet, more or less, on Marietta
■tieet, and running nack to right of way of the West
ern and Atlant c Railroad, it being part of land lot
61 i* the 14th District of originally Henry now Fulton
connty, Ga Levied on as the property of Joseph
Fry, by virtue ©f and to satisfy a 11 fs issued from
Kulton Superior Court In favor of Jobn R Wallace vs
Joseph Fry. Property pointed out in 1! fa May 6,1872
I Also, at tb* earns time and place, a part o' city lot
I No: 5, in the ward of the city of Atlanta, the
The application ot the
part or parts when, the j
afford and comfort.
par is when, the paia or difficulty exists w:!’
ELASTIC JOINT
IRON ROOFING.
I IIHE, WATER AND WIND PROOF, I
burn, Stick Headache. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic,
.... .. .. —pai M .
a bottle of Rad-
them. A few dropi
pains from cbaug<
Boxed for i
Address for
Travelers should jtiwa;
y’s Ready
liter Will prevent Oiejtuees or jmiob iron* cuange I _, a,,_
of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitter? | pait * . . •
a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGEE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. Theie Is net
_ remiriial agent in this world that will cure Fever
and Ague, and all other Malarions, Bilioui "
Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided
WAY’S PILLS) so quick as RAD WAY’S RF
LIEF. Fifty cents per bottle.
nipment to any part of the country.
Circular, CALDwcLL A CO., Cindn-
Bcarle:.
r HAD-
)Y RE-
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
LIFE OF WES FiSK.
Brilliant Pen Pictures of the
SHOUTS and SENSATIONS of NEW YORK.
TAMMANY FRAUDS.
th« iti-™ itrri KiiWkRn s. « r five f.k. thp . tbe_ same tme and place, a house and lot im
ssid lot fronting 30 fat on Decatur street and run
ning back in » northwestwardly direction same width
at right an-jles with said street 114 feet, bounded west
by A. A usteir* lot and cast by a lot owned by Mecss-
lin and Kidd. Levied on as the property of A. B
Forsyth by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the County Court of the county of Falton, in favor
of John Farrcr vs Wllliun G. Forsyth and A B For
syth security. Property pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney. Murcli 2,1872.
Also, at the same time and place, a house and lot
situated on the corner of Fair and Frazer striets I*
the 3d ward of the city of Atlanta, Fulton county,
Ga.; said lot fronting on Fair street 117 feet, more or
les\ and running back along Frazer street 90 feet,
more or las, it being city lot No 2, and a part of land
lot No. 53, in the 14th district of originally Henry
Fulton county, Ga. Levied on as tbe property
Gussie by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued
from Justice's Court of the 1026th district G M in fa-
O. W. EOTJC2, President.
WM. H. WALT.ACE, Vice President.
W. M. COLE, Secretary.
D. PARKS FACKLER, Actuary.
DANIEL ATERES, Medical Eirector.
advantages to wit:
Unlimited travel without extra premium or written
.emit; all policy-holder* share In one surplus—r.o
classe*—all fareadke,North,Booth, East and West:
its moderate rates or Insurance; its solvency, skillful
and economical management, fairness and good faith,
and its plan of
Indorsing on Each Policy at tbe Time of
Issue the Cash Surrender Value
Thereof in Dollars and
Cents,
whereby the yolicy is rendered a good collateral,
■h policy-holder enabled to see wbml his policy
The Raleigh (North Carolina) Sentinel said: “This
rrcat feature of Cash Surrender Value is animp-rtaut
improvement that signalizes the era in insurance.”
The Run (CoTumhus, Georgia,) said: “ Th ere is no
. etter Company in the land; a comparison with other
corporations of a similar character, will couvince all
* the sv^trlor safety in taking risks witA the Brook-.
says:
... element
larly characterize this company, and where such ele
ments are found, cr a combination of them, success
invariably follows.
*1 he New York Atlas, spoking of the 8th annual
report, says: “it will be seen tnat the net surplus is
neatly twenty-five per cent, in excess of the whole
amount of lianilitU-s, and that the table of assets do
not contain one dollar ot 4 unpaid premiums' or ‘pre-
mlutns in coarse of transmission,'—unstable items
which • * * * • have no certain and
tangible value. Puch a .balance sheet can be under
stood at a glance by any man of common sense, and
* is bj following this straightforward policy *
_ i tting apart and valuation of a
..-stead, and I will pass upon the same at 10
o'clock, ▲. x., on the 14th day of May, 1872, at my
office.
may2—dltAwdt
DANIEL riTTMAV, Ordinary.
Printer's fee $2
Guardian** Sale.
P URSUANT to aa order of th* Court of Ordinary
of Fayette connty. Georgia, will be sold before
tue Court House d«»or in Fayetteville, on the first
Tuefd sy In June next. Thom s K. and Columbus W.
Duffel's interest;* in Martha A. Duffel** **o*er. Bald
rt b-ing thirty-three acre* of lot of land Ko.63,
e sixth district of oiigu-a'ly II- i ry, now Fayette
ity. bold for the bt-uefit or * id minors. Terms
each. MAiti'JiA A. Dl'l Ftvi. Guardian,
may*—- tds I Tin Ur's f«* fix
And lhe New fork Evening Mail: “Among it*
‘ * iet assets we find nciiher ‘unpxid premiums’
. miums in the cou-se of transmission.’ Thus
the assets may be regarded as so much ash in hand.
The low ratio of expenses to the amount of buri-
_css done is another gratifying restore of the report,
which will excite the favorable attention of insurers.
Under the management of its efficient officers this
company has grown into favor with the public and
richly merits the patronage it receives.
Active and reliable Canvassing Agents wanted
throughout the State, to whom liberal commissions
will be given.
M. L. BONIIAM.
General Agent for Georgia.
No. 5, second floor. Grant's Building,
Corner Marietta and Broad sir et?.
aprI2—d2w£wlm A lanta, Georgia.
auxiliary publications in this State,
In this State, shall be dropped from
business cninmns of the Journal* of tills Association.
Resolved, That the Printers Union lie reqnostcd to
"rat” all snch offices after sixty daya from tbl« date.
J. H. Smith, from the Committee on Legal Adver
tising, made the following report:
Dr. madway'S
Sarsaparillmn Kesolvent |
Has made tbe most astonishing Cura; so quick,
rapid are the changes the Body ••ndurgoea, under I
the influence of this Truly Wonderful Medicine,
that
The committee •pj.oir.t--d to prepare a bill to lie [ BVEEi DAYAN FLESH AND
presented to the Legb lature at its next session to
regulate the legal advertising of the several
n the Stat*, herewith respectfully submit
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
TUG GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SaSPARILLIAN RESOLVENT I
Iy oareoa ri icr. U on boptr-theA.reelaUcatrm^opt 5^
the same.
We also respectfully recommend that in esse a hill
be agreed upon, a committee of five he appointed to
present the same to the Legislature and urge Its pas-1 icm,
sage, and that power l»e given
moliCcatlons a* may four*
for it repair* the wastes of the body with i
. Node* la the Gland* and other parts of the sys-
TH.IU
GOLDEN HILL SHIRT. I
If tod want the hest fitting and nicest |
aan^PrttonelwniB^rou^iotEler
6 property
I len, by virtue of and to t-atisfy a 11 fa issued from the
1 Justice’s Court of the 10*6th district G M, in favor of
majT-wtds Printer’s fa $2 50 per levy.
mors. Not _
tem, Bore Eyes, Strumorous^discharges from the Eare.
a them to make such I aud the worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions,
.7 .um,...* ire rer»«. fra I Fevers, Sores, Scald Head. Ring Woim, Salt Rheum,
d wtswj in order to j Acne, Black Spots, W’orms in the Flesh.
secure its passage, provided its tenor and spirit be j Tnmo:x.CaTicer» in the Womb, and ill weakclnmr and |
conformed to and preserved. ‘ ** ”
4. ITv.si.v Sxith, Chairman,
I days’ c
Brysljic'a*,
Tumors. Ca ^
painful discharges. Night Sweat*, Loss of Sperm and
all wastes of the life prir- , '- 1 ~ -——«*»■«-*». •*— 1
range of this wonder of 3
days’ use —”
of tlicso l
Fulton Sheriff's Salts for June.
1872
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the
city of Atlanta, Falton county, Georgia, be-
i tween the legal hoars of sale, *n the first Tuesady in
June next, the following property, to-wit:
A purl of land lot No 84, In the 14th district of
originally Henry now Fulton coonty,Ga; the part so
levied on is in ward 1, containing 25x100 feet, more
or less, on Peters and Stephens streets, in the city
of Atlaata, Go. Levied on as tlie property o? Ander
son and Lester to aatiafy a tax fl fa for their tax for
| 1871.
Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot
_ No. t5 in the 14tb district Falton county, Ga., the pait
Tbe Selenttac Wteas [.l&M B»S|^^afSSIa2
ijlEEEnm
free of charged
Send for circular giving full particu
lars.
HENRY C. BLACKMAR,
ti97 Broadway. New York,
Importer and M nufocturer of Mt_
Furnishing Good? for the Trade.
SCHULTZ A BROUGIIALL, Agents in Atlanta.
The Best Paper! Try It!!
GEORGIA* Fulton Connty. N
Ordinary's Office, May 4,1872.
G EOROE A. CABINESS applies fOr letters sf ad
ministration on the e:-tate of E. G. Cablness,
late of aid county, de*:ea*ec:
All persifns concerned, are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exist, on or before the first
Monday in June next, else letters will be granted
tbe applicant as prayed for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
may5—w30d Printer’s fee $3
GEOitGIAy Fulton County.
O&mxAitY’a Omci, May 4th, 1872.
J OHN T. MEADOR, adminsistrator of the estate of
N. Meador, deceased, has applied for lave to
sell the real estnt- of said deceased:
This is therefore to notify all persons concerned
file their objections, if any they have within the
may5—w4w
c wUl prove to any perron nelng It for either I anTbestUlnslfatcd weekly mpS published livery I Id Wniii'^”"’ “briSfr
I taro, ' IOmi °‘ <Uae “ e P °‘“ t V 0 ™* 10 Cale ft “ lf’H S3l *teitot t£!2f on ae’the pfopSe,
Tb.Uro.n and .tier tta pvvaage of tbi. act, it .ball , f ^ pattojL daBybroomin-rednceaby tbewawee ?nT“rS^^mrk’S^KlmpKeS, °,LVor h^x ?;* the^Vm^' 0 “ d C<mmi “ 1
cU . ,r “irsirs: siff-LssLisraH. ai» SKsSlIksss* . pan or M ?»,
be
tie* In th« State, for the first week of the fpring
•Ion of the Superior Court In earh connty—and the j
presiding Judge shall so charge tiiera—to ascertain J cure—r.
by whatever means they msy tlilnk proper, what
newspaper published In this State he* the large
nnmbrr of ac’nal bona fide paying subscribers res!
dent in such connty. In this they jniy require the
—_— arresting these wastes, and re]«irs the I number contains 832 pages nnd several hundred en
wilu new jnatcrial made from healthy blood— 1 graving^. Thousands of volauiea are preserved for
this the SARSAPAR1LLIAN will and does *e-1 binding and reference The practical
— Iso, a
No 54. in the 14th district of .
the j»art so levied on is inward 3, fronting on Fair
street, in the efty of Atlanta, containing X acre, more
les-, and adjoining the property of llnslett and
certain: for when once this remedy I well worth ten times the mbrfcrlption price, ^er ,
at c .mmcnea it* work of pirificstion. and succeeds in $3fa year by maii. Specimens sent free. May be ‘£5.* ’ a » n “ «““, J
. | diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be l had of all News Dealer-. 1
. I «P id : wd every day the p^tient will fed himself PATENTS obtained on the beet terms Model- Iff
s kf„"^ lnr ?iSM d ar»b^sM^c
afll davit, of pnhllfherv, or examine their mall book., j STaSSn'’remind S tbfmre of ll“S?g« SntSSixtawiMd ftBl"d d UMticM n ftr ^'ob- f, ull £"it ?0Ilnl £.“? : th “ P- ,rt «° <™ *« ward 2,
call in wltne—efl or any testimony they may think 1 Chronic, Scrofnlcns. Cor rtitntional. and Skin dj»- I ialnKR lntSS.
necessary
pnUlshcd In Iho State has the large-
1st ion In the county; and when i
shall be the duty of all the officers •
P'.blHh their official advert i?«
newspaper according to the re qtilret
the next twelve month- tlicrcaf’cr,«
ection Is made; and this mode of
;:lain wlnt new.p»per case!; but it ie tbe only pomUve enre for
paid for circa
» sscertained, it
f said connty
mints in said
ents of law f<
r until a
flection
Kidney and Bladder Complaints I d. a
Branch office, cor. F.
I OH WOULD I WERE A CHILD-AGAIN
arc brie-dust deposit*, or the water is thick, I t iphs the weary and exhausted one. as the lan;
drad7, mixed with sunsta*’'*'** t* L *« i . ... - ■
S^re.jper, nr.concerningPatcnte- MUN^ |
children, to satisfy a tax fi fa for his tax for 1871.
A'if-o, at the same time and place; part of land lot
No 84, in the 14th district of, originally Henry, now
Falton county. G- urg'a * the part so levied on is in
'stances like the whit* of an latitude of spring U ,. JU
qat, or tiircads like white siik. or there is a morbid, I receive vigor and strength frota the wonderful South
ics upon him.
Provided, That In all cases where there is a paper
published at the county seat of any connty, it
.-hall be the duty of the officers of
county to publish such advertisement in such
shall lie } dark, bilious appearance, nnu whPe bone-dust depos-1 American Tonic
tr r tnrf ! i L "i and w heu there ia a plicking. burning sensation |
— 1 j u|| |]ing 4 .
repeated at tbe .prlnj .ca*Ion of ft. Superior Court ££^^SStlSSS
for each connty every year. | ^ »Ioju the Loins.
Price Per Bottle.
dr..
Perfect Purgative Pills,
. .... jrfectly tastcle-a, elegantly coated with sweet
promote the public good to publish the connty adver-1 purge, regulata, purify, cleanse and strengthen.
!.„« Ire re,i.re. retre.. m th,ir Tltto for the cure of all dborders of the S
tiring in some other pnp* r. In which
•ha ; l be ob-yed: .,—^
Frovided also, that in ali case’ where twoor more j Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation
inuvn ... published at the connty scat of the same I of thellowcfls. Piles, and all derangements of the In-1
, n „ ,, nI1 tHre n „hitf rearer I ternal \ isccra. an anted to effect a positive cure. 1
count), the grand jury slum award the public adver-1 pQ^jy v'egetablc, combining n« mercury, mineral, or
tislr g to the paper having the largest bonnflde paid [ deleterious drugs,
for list of subscribers In the county, which shall be
determined in he manner hereinbefore pointed out. °/nward
Long and successfully used In its native country
Powerful 'Tonic, and Patent I’urifyer of the Blood,
is found even to exccti. the anticipations founded i
its gnat reputation. According to the medical and
scientific periodicals “* • J '*
sesses the Most Powzi
| to Matkkia Mzdxca.
UR. WELLS’ EATHACT OFJCfiliiEM I
is a perfect remedy for all diseases of the BLOOD, I
ORGANIC WEAKNESS, GLANDULOUS TUMoRH,
DROPSY, SCROFULA. INTERNAL ABSCESSES,
.Kre -are i and will remove all obstructions of the LIVER, l
arLEKN,mTBSlLNES, UTEitlNKaad UBLNAKk
I eases. Headache, Constipation,Co>rtivners,indigt‘stion,
vard t, fronting on •i'reLursey and 'Tutuqil street, in
! the city of Atlanta containing 5 x100 feet, more «r
I less, and adjoining the projicrty of Uodscll. Levied
on as the proi»crty of Monroe Cour-cy (Ja* Courey.
ag» nt) to sa isfy a State and county tax fi fa for his
tax fur the year 1671.
Al--o, at the same lime and plr.ee, part of land lot
lo. £3, In the 14th d strict of originally Henry, now
Fulton couuty, Georgia; the part so levied on ig in
ward 3, containing X acre, more or leas, fronting
C. nicy and Jones street, in theciiv ot Atlanta, Ga
Levi <t on as the property of VV W Dunlap, to satis'y
i btate and County tax fi fa for his tax for the year
i time and place, part of Isnd lot
istrict of Fulton county, Ga; the
. . levied on is In ward 2. fronting on Mitchell
aud Pryor streets, in tbe city of Atianta. conuinjn:.
50x140 feet, more or less, and adjoining the properly
They also recommended the adoption of sections 2, | in the Head, Acldj
3,4 and 5 of the bill previously adopted hy the Asso- ~ *
cl lion.
jn tbe Head, Acidity of tbe Stem-*, Nan*-, Hrert- uiKtauSS ^d ■
. S&^SS£!JS&^SmS^°Sr^ufi^S tbroujib ;Iie circulation, giving vi«eri
® . r .. a# . „ ,.. , fo .,_ , &^J^niffl^uS2L£l? BlmIn80r 11x0 Bead ’ Bnr * It regulates the bowels, quiets the nerves, acts di-
Co*onclC. vV. Style* offered thu following as a sub-1 tied ud Difficult BreathI rectly ou the secretive organs, and, by its powerful
' A BILL .ASStSSSl'fti C!,Jtt ' ! ' r ° d ““ 3 hJ ^ r
To bp entitled an Act to reflate ft. mode, maancr [ THol^S' one letter- " ' ~
4 .rtX> bate, less titan but year, and 4,000 lets
than two ycara since. It is likely the re
ceipts will be 18,000 bales Ibis week compared
with 40,000 Iasi year, and 88,000 the year be
fore. And receipts at interior towns indicate
4,'KW hales ibis week, compared with 7,000
bales last yeae, and 8,0<10 tbe year before.
The average of the thermometer for the past
week was 7S at noon, and for three daya was
M »t mam. a lijjlit shower on two days, two
> |.>udy days, and Iho rest of the week clear
and pleat oat Front this time forward tbe
receipt* are always so small they do not t»f-
f.vt prices al all, as every one knows about
wh.1t they will be We expect them to lie
ItW.OOJ Ih s year, compared with 857,000 last
year, and 253,000 two years since. This is 50
per cent less than last year, r.nd 29 per cent,
loss than two years ago. The pro-pcct of
three candidates for President has caused an
uneasy fre'ing in Europe, and our bonds have
suddenly deprersisl over there. This pot
gold op to 114, which helped cotton some latt
week, but it is not likely gold will go higher
than $1 15 thi* summer without we are ii
T.dvcd iu war. Five weeks ago we wrote, a
dry May would return confidence to Ci.rm r .
We are now hearing some complaint of dry
weather, bat as all the indications are that we
shall have dry weather for four weeks to
come, and not likely a general rain bc f ore the
middle of June, the t ot on crop will be well
cleaned of grass in that time and in fine
growing condition. A dry year is alwsjs
bat for cotton. Tire year 1889, was so dry
that the writer of this article saw the lied ot
the Savannah Kivrr at Augnsta plowed up
and sowed in turnip see,], and tlie crop of
cotton that year was 2,177,UOO bales, 817,000
more than the year before. The next year
was tl>e Harrison freshet, vety wet, aud the
crop was only 1.874,0 .0, or 513,000 lades les*.
The large amount of fertilizers used MI*
a dry summer will bring the crop forward
early, and it is likely »e shall have lOi.OOO
bales of the new crop delivered by tlie fourth
of October. As theamomii of receipts from
this time until September 1st, will uot
afleot prices, we think the following
will be s good gnde to ties
our friends who would like to know
something about the price of cotton for :i
few months to come If gmei stand, are se
cured generally thougtrout tbe country as
they now have in Texas, aud the weather
rontimwa good, hot ami not too much rain
for two months, amt the Mississippi river
does not overflow iu banks next month
(which, by the way, many are waiting for
to Mil their cotton a' a eery high price.) we
may have lower prices. Bat on the other
side, if stands are p or. and the crop is not
well cleaned of gr.t.s, ami the rivers of til
west overflow l'..t ir banks sad flood the fine
olton lands.pries will gotigber than at any
time this year. As cither of tb-se^statements
e ,ip.es true, we may see the Liverpool price
d'*mn to P.1 or up to 12*1. Those of our
friends e' exercise the best judgment in re
- ini to the above statements. wlU be likely
to m *ke the in.>st money. As for ourselves,
we tl'ttrx ,1c Uir.g in cothsi for a few months
tocotov wt’l ta* eery k-cinbo. whether the
deate- u,e the tu t or btar side
the Kveral counties or this Mite.
Section 1. Bo it exacted by the Benate and Honec or
oprcentatlrea of tbe State of Georgia, to General
Asecmbly convened. That from ar.d after the pawace
of tble act it eh.ll ho tbe duly of tlie several Ordi
naries In this State to apply to the publishers ot J ^Jsbe to J
nmepapers circalath-g in their rerpeetive counticr,
which *re wholly printed and pnbddied in said county,
orlf there be no paper published in the county, ilu-u
JOHN Q. KELIAIGG, 18 Man st.. New York,
Sole Agent for the United htatee.
Price. One Dollar per tiottle. Send for Circalar.
tothe paperprtuted and inbloh’d in this Slate; for proved—complete in every department: Literature, I hundreds of cases, some existing over forty yesri
th. number and name, of the actnal bona fide «nb. Sclent*. *rt. Stories, Travel. Bioeraphy, Ad- entme, I I a , lwen permanentlv cored by Ihe use of a One Eo!-
sertbera each has in the connty, (robe rendered on the Household, Farm and Gardra, hwhi-a, Ethpielte, P „ ;k rt<,f Dr hYaTT’S JNZA, a Teretahle, mild
aoldivit of such nnhlishers t -rd the ope hav- I CnrTC -pondcnce, News Record, Public Opinion, etc., Isoothing remedy. Send St TO for Mtaiicine t '
awora- -- *- -- ■ I v.u. "•'»««««» suwmuassm * rauin, i• nmr i «dvice to Dr. E F Hralt, (edpot of the Ct-lehi
ln«the largest circulation In the county, if wholly I than Ucartn and Home, Harper * Bazaar or Weekly. I fiyatt’* Life Balsam), 216 Grand St., N. Y. By an
i.rintt-d and published in said connty, or If there be I - thi*.great ^ctwial f^pernray reach every | free. Test sample on receipt of 20 ct».
. „ , „ , . I loveror good rea unjf, tne pnol.'S'-ierssMjnd It one year I fphifidi^wtr
no auch paper, then In the paper wholly printed and fnr ft wift b* antifnl and raluab e PFEM1UM * prlfr ^
published In this State shall be scleced and pro- | cpnAinInff80Ajrtic-Mlo_Each Subscriber; made up of
cWo -i h, him to he the omcial popor of ihc county, fSSSOSi
in which s-liall lwlttM-ricd all the b^ala vertistmeats I chains, sleeve and bosom buttons, jet bracelets, neck
of said county. nd this mode of Pollution shall be I lac* *.«
or. a wi«* Kr«ncLnn*n say*: "If mlvly
*1 lao never luxe )*u,’ w rit a liitle Ion
fxr; nil L-*i*c U UflJ« *t. Bu! if »!>« says.
*Xo ohf lx* more uoorit wUkrt^ f«*r youi
Ilian !.* lake your lia!.
REMEMBER,
jj every clab oi five. Now ia the time to sab-
| Catarrh & Deafness Cored by Hyatt's Ira, L
‘I bad Catarrh 50 years; am 72 yt*ars old aud Fulton county, Georgia; tbe pait”o lcvhd on Is in
Esqairoi,” 167 4th ward 4, fronting on Decatur and Orme streets, in the
, . levied
„ Decatur and Bntle-streets, in (be
J r of Atlanta, comslnine X acre, more or less, and
mining the vronerty of s-mail Levied on a* f
property of J E Gullatt, trustee for wife, to satisfy u
State and county tax fl fa for hi* tax for theyear 1871.
Also, at tbe same time and place part of Isnd loi
No 79. in the 14th .district of originally Henry now
Fnlton county, Georgia; the pa r t levied on is ii;
ward 5, fronting Peachtree street, in the city of At
lanta, containing x acre, more or le - -
the pTope ty of Hunnicntt Levied . .
ty of G A lluwald, (o sati-fy a State and county tax
“ fa foi ’ * ' *
Also,
In the 14th district of ortr>lni___, 0
lcvit d on Is in
St., Wm?burgh, N Y.
“1 had Cauurh, and
years. I have now no Catarrh,
?h< - ' *
| York.
A plain tr
unareds of
city of Atlanta, Georgia, containing X acre more
leas. Levied on ns the property oi Micheal Kcly
have my hearing | .-atLfy a Sute and c*uuty tax 11 fa for bis L«x for the
ket of Dr. Hyatt's 1 year 1871.
Also, at tbe ...
No 78, in the 14 h distric*. of originally Herry
ilain truthful statement that Catarrh, in many | Fulton county. Georg! >: the part so levied on is in
* 1 ward 5. fronting 50 feet, iflo.e or less, on Mirtetia
street, in the city of Atanta, end adjoining Alford
and Lillie's property. Levied on as the property i-f
H P ivy to saiirify s State aud county fi fa for his tax
for the year 1871.
choice of ninny different lots of vaicabh
, book*, engraving*, etc., etc.
secure the fine premiums, and !
E. H. KELLOGG'S
“ SPERM LUBRICATOR,”
A T $1 15 per gal.. Is a
Also, at the saute lime a»-d place, pirt of land lot
No. 53, In the 14m dLrrict o! originally Henry now
Fulton comity, Ga; the part so levied o«. is in ward 3,
city lot 3, fronting on Ct«-ulr street, in tbe city of
Atianta, cont tilting X acre, more or less, and adjoin-
j the property at Peters and a.thers. Levied on a*
the propeny of G W Japns to satisfy a Slate and
Al^
uty t:
r origin illy Henry, i
— -i lovie i on i*
r less, on Walaer
a-1 *djoining the prop-
publication. shall be accompanied by the money to I ILLUSTRATED RECORD A REPOSITORY,
pa, tor tlm «t. And that In all caros where levies SPARTA, GA* ^ Hi p!o! > B?i C «4LNei h ffik
property of any description are made by Sheriffs -- ~ * — *
other lev j lug officer of the several cc.unllts of this
State, before advertisement is made for the sale of
the party or parties for whom benefit xht
levy !* nude, shall place In the hand* of raid offic
sufficient sum of money to pay the Printers fee for
publishing the same, which raid sum : luil be handed
strictly true, it may be returned at my expense of |
I transportation both way*.
1 E. H. KELLOGG,
Manufacture: and General Dcateriu Oils,
apiH—d&urlm No 17 Cedar street. New York.
Levied onus tbe prop
estate to satisfy a State and
lax for the year 1871.
Alro, at the same time aud place, part of land
..»t No 53, in the 14trt Dis’rict of Fulton
county, Georgia: the part so levied on is in
ward 3, fronting on John? street, in the city of Atlan
ta, containing X acre, more or less, and adjoining
the property of Crockett and Sparks; levied on as the
SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
PASSENGERS booked to and from any Railway
i Seayobt in Great Britain,
n. Denmark, German^ ~
land, Belgium, and the United States,
ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS VALUABLE KILL PROPERTY
^ - Also, at the. same time and place, part of land lot
H’r\Y* SfllP. 1 No S3, in the 14th Distiict of originally Henry, now
—A— L/x k_/ lLav> » I i^ton countv, Georgia; the part so levied on is in
nVwateSWbff SStS
, before the Court House door in Calhoun, on the first «ifxftrwK3fcr lmi 7
| TueocUy In Jane next, within thejfcnd hours of rale, | “S^Thes ‘ '
p S A
to the pabli-bfr at ft. »rao time ft. cop, of fte ad-1 ?****■I l J^heSt^SSCoart of Goidon coro.ty
vertii>emeut is faini?hcd. * RBWtim ami ih« tfnitMl sutM I —• .»-• .... • •
publisher shall be authorised to diarge
dollar per square for each insert inn
law. In all cases ninety word*, or less, shall consti
tute one rqnatc, and no levy or other advertise
ment shall constitute less than one square
bee. 4. And be it farther enacted. That in
Ordinary in this State shall faill to comply with the
provision* of the first section of this Act, he «hnll be
•abject to a fine of five hundred dollar*, to be collect
ed of him or his *ecuritle*. a* other fines and forfeit-
area are collected, and applied to county purposes.
State and
time aud place, part of lam. lot
ai tv ir, uit CaWn fW! 1rora Xrw Yf>lk te GUSGOW. LIVER- the valuable Mill I»roperty on Oothciloga creek, about ufon^airvHcnrvnov
and collect PtKiL, LONDONDERRY or QUEENSTOWN, 1T3, one mile southwest of Cihoun, known as tbe Doth- ?°,?VrTnntv - the is in
roqairod b 7 and •Oa.JNTERMKDIATE. 93-L cajoja Md property ronal.uSiSJ SS&££S/KffiSSaM
.it^ v.„ 1 city of Atlanta, containing X acre*, more or less, anu
“'S; 1 adjoining the property <f Stcvall and Floyd; levied
the property of W D Mitchell,, to satisfy abtatc
DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT.
? ,d Co S n ' I ife-tem and'AtUnUcImd'sd’mi,“Home «nd“itelron I
Fcr R.iir«td, and la snrrotmded by £> fertile and pro-iuc >“e pro^rty of w D HHcbel , to Mlirty
tivelands«canbe fonnd in VState. Th? water “ nd “ ;m ' y S? if?.
NOTICE.
Sec S. And be tt further enacted, That it shall be I Jewe Thompson vs Martha McCotehin aid Thor.
the duly of the pobUshei or proprietor of tbe paper
•elected a* above directed, to preserve a complete fii«
of the paper in which such legal advertisement* ore
inserted: and at the expiration af twelve months
from the date of •election, have the same bound in a
•ty’.e known a? half binding, aud deposit the
the office of the Ord'naiy, to be preserved as county
Compton. Motion to establish lost deed
ia Murray Superior Court
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
sheriff that tbe defendants do not reside in said
. - county, and it further appearing that they do not re-
, I side in raid State, it is orde red that ssid defendar ts
Ia « appear at the nest term of the Court and defend or
that the case he considered in default; and it is fnr-
I power is ample Tot extensive machinery, and so situ
ated that it can be easily brought into full use and en
joyment. It I* seldom that property so well adapted
os this to milling and monaiactaring purport '
offered for sale.
Sold for partition. Terms cash.
W. M. DYER.
T.R RAMSOUR.
W. A J. ROBERTSON.
Commissioners and Superintendent* of Sale.
may-d4*.&w5t
containing X acre, t
his tax for the year 1871
Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot
No 84. in t»:c 14ih dletr.ct of originally Henry,
Fnlton connty, Georgia ; the part so levied on
ward 1» fronting on Walker street, In the city of At-
ACEJifS WASTED.
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
J^M)!^R1GIIT ISPRICBLESS ! ! Bat the DIAMOND j
SPECTACLES will Preserve it.
GEORUIAf Fayette County
OBQCCABT’S Omcz, February 28,1872.
XT' W. LEACH, administrator debouls
Pj. tessomento annexo. of the estate of Isaac H
Smith late of said county, decased,
letters of dismissioc from said estal „„ w
This I*, therefore, to notify oil persons concerned Fulton
MAHK TWAIN’S
New Foak is n»w ready. A companion to “Isxo- I No!*83,’
property by him and hi* successors in office; for! tiier ord-rt-d that publication of this ralcbemade in I but take Me^ Uou *-^ or <*“h°°k*p
r r • J I Tha* iiltr.t* CVmcrttntlnn • mn^nom. atnMI.h^l <• I - . . s
which the publisher or proprietor ihall be 1
com per rat ion to tha amount of the subscript
of the paper, and two dollar* for the binding
paid by the Ordinary out of any fund* in th.* Treas
ury of bis county. In default of such performance,
the puhli.-her or proprietor shall forfeit and pay to
the county tbe sum of twenty dollars
Sec. i. .And be it further enacted: That if ary
officer in this State, required by law to publish offi
cial advertisement*, and not being Wraself the pub
lisher of the newspaper selected, shall receive any
benefit, either directly or indirectly, from such adver
tising, he shull be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall
be punished, oa conviction, by a fine of not more than
five hundred dollar*, or imprisonment for any time
not more than six months.
See. 7. And be it ferth *r enacted: That ail law*
ccd part* of law* conflicting with this act. be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
The aubat-tnte waa adopted.
Colonel B. C. Yancey, from the Commit!
“Amenities of tlie Press,” submitted the following I ryz-^ya^L
report, which, after animated discussion, was amend-
• Sand adopted:
Tbe commU’ee to ah na wa* referred tht fact.
cmH*i to the attention of the Association by Colonel
C. W. Style*, that the editors of the different news
paper* in the City of Mexico have formed themselves
lanta, containing X acre, more or Icis, and adjoins
Carey, La*.vn and Reinhardt. Levied on as the prop
erty of Richard* A Moseley, to eatirfy a State and
County tax fl fa for his tax for the year 137!
Also, at ihc Fame time »ud plac<*, part of land
*- the 14th district of origin^ly Henry, r.
'■ * '* at so levied out
Elliott street, in the
or leee, and
Georgia; tbe pa t i
Also, a? the* .. .
No 78, in the 14th cietri:t of originally Henry
ton county, Georgia; the part so lcvie: ou is in ward
1. fronting on E.liot' street, in the ritjr of Atlanta,
containing y % acre, more or less, and ad jotting tbe
property of Ramsey ani Adc-ck. Ix-vicd
fi fa fm
riginally
Henry i
ia ward
time prescribed by law, else letters will be granted
said applicant on the first Monday in Jnne next a
If you value /our Eyesight use the Perfect Lensrs j applied for. D. C. MINOR. Ordinary.
roord from Minute Crystal Pebbles, melted togeth- I marolri-w2m
printer’s fee $4 50
ear* without change, and are warrantca superior t<
Campbell County Micriff’s bale.
a! others in use. M*nufocturedb> J. S. Speucxr ACo., I ripHERE will be sold on the first Tcesdayxn June I ward \ f on ting _ .
Jpticisns, New York. Caution—Nome genuine unless I JL next, between the lawful hours of sale, before J containing ^ acre, t
•mmpad with our trade mark. For rale by Respon- I the Court House door, in the town of Fairborn. Ga., ! property of Fitts. L
•.'ticAgmts throurfmet the Union Sharp.% Floyd, I the following property, to wit: j Walker, to sstl-fy *
jeweler* und Gtitidons. are tfol* Agent* for Atlanta, j Town lots of land No*. 16 and 17, fronting twenty- j hi- tax for; the year 1871.
Containing 1 acre,
property of Dean & Dean,
erty of David 1 ure-w«-r to satisfy a State and county
tax fi fa for bis tax for the year 1871.
Also, r.t the same time and p«a- e, part of land
No 73 in the 14th district of originally Henry n
Fulrou county, Georgia; thep>rt so levied r,n it
, . » - -« railroad, in tbe c.ty of Atlanta,
less, end adjoining tne
Leriui on as the property of J. ”
State end couuty tax fi fa
ieoegis. <n-a whom they can only be obtained. No I one and two feet, running back sixty feet, situat'
nov2S-dcOCXwiy
Al^o, 1
and place, part of land
lying ard being in the town of Palmetto, G- orgia, | No 77 In the 14th district of originally Henry
_ . __ . , ■nia l /\yatrF«>«-ni, I «»snies u« j>kiu» siano. l-fTieu on a* iflf property Oi I ward J, O IX
Di? O. S. PROPHITT1«-«!«»»
l 1 ;c
has again resumed the practice of medicine
1 examine end pre^crib-
ki* office. Will treat all
Superior Co rt of Campo^U county, Georgia, la favor
of Sion F. Steed vs. A. Hutchinson. Proper y
pointed out by plaintiff in fi. fa. Terms cash.
1SA&C W. CARTER, Sheriff,
may3—wrds Printer** fee $2 50 per levy
Into a aoclaty with a ronitfration which binds than I .. srascaadKivc apcciai audition to Female . _
to abstain from persooalitie* towards each oiberwhen I disea . - b:»tb a-nt* and chronic. Will keep ou hand | GEORGIA « Fulton County
discussing politics, report that it i* gratifying to learn I * • n 7 l . *y hi*
Statear.fi .
187 . All i
R. Hoyle, T C.
that true Castilian elegance and chivalry
among that unfortunate people, misgoverned for
aior* than a generation, and subjected to fre
quent recurring revo'.utious—ever wastiug and
making insecure both right* of pcisou and property.
Let u« take example from a people whom we deem
inferior in *ubiltiy. education and civilization. Let * lanta. Port Office Box Safi.
O&DXXARY'* Omcz, May 4th, 1872
ire I r- a a« ■ i v ‘u rn I i m r el YT7I1EE4S, SAMUEL LAWFENCE applies for
i»|P A M I L Y iM E D I C I N E S VV Lett«? of Admini-tratlon on the estate of
all the time. A'so, a supply of hi*
. their objections, if any exist. ...
Spanish or Medicated Soap. I in June Ec it, ei-c- ie:
Anna Edith Lawrence,’.ate of raid county, dtceas-d
All persons concernea are hereby not iff d to file
” “ _ ‘“* ‘ before the Crrt
will be grauto.
| tha applicant.
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MACtiAZ & ANDERSON,
Patent, Claim and Pension Agents,
BOX 114,
Washington, D. C.
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Al)tl IN ISTTiS AXtMi* V 54L8.
Y VIRTU fc of i
rale, the following city property,to-wit:
One city lot fronting on the north side of Peters
street, o. e hundred teet and running back two hun
dred feet; al?o, one on the south ride of Peters
street, fronting raid street thirty-seven and one-halt
f< et and running buck one hundred and forty feet,
which will be subdivided as per plats to be seen at
lira office of Wal ace & F-»wler. Said property is a
part of land lot number eighty four (84), of the 14th
district of originally Henry, now Fulton countv.
Sold as the ptoperty of John J. Ford, late of raid
county, deceased, for distribution.
I AM SELLING GEORGIA MADE STOVES.
Tkaj are made ot Scotch Pt- aai Shelby Iran. I hav all mr Iron -elected be a careful and experienced
man. I XaKD ATURS TUB
KU-KLUX, SENTINEL, STONEWALL AND ATLANTA.
They have all been tested and have given ratlsfao-
ou wherever used. I also have a hravy n- ck of
other Steves tnat I will sell
Low for Oasli,
to make room for my own male* of Stoves. T will r- till
•ell the celebrated CHARTER OAK STOVW4 It
connection with my own make.
I also have a large stock of
MANUFACTURED TIX,
te which I desire to call the attention of imrohant*.
Any one desirous of porefaashmg COPPER STILLS
would do well to give me a call be; ore purvhraing
’sew here.
Guarantee all my Stoves to stand; the’ Firo and not to Break in Heatin
Pious for Stoves duplicated en short notice. * Gas Fitting and Plumbing done to order
Ii- B. BAWG-IPOB X>,
xnaTchl?—d&wtf 81 Whitehall Street.
4.EOBG2 \ 9 Fulton County*
SOPH RON»A A. DISBRUK, 1
vs > Libel for Divorce.
CHARLES J. D1SBRUE, )
In Fulton Superior Conrt, April Term, 1872, Order
to perfect Service.
Charles J. Disbru *, Js not to he found in raid county,
and it further appearing that he i* not to be found
in said State, upon motion of Counsel for plaintiff;
it is: Ordered, by the < oprt. That service be per
fected by the publication of this Rule once a month
for four months, in ‘Tue Atlanta Constitution,”
public gazette published in the city of Atlanta.
GARTRELL & STEPHEN8,
Com . lainant* Attorney.
A true extract from the minute* ot said Court.
April 16ib, 1872. W. JL VENABLE, Clerk.
apr!7—wlamfm
Cut-rerun's Sale.
Court Hou- • House door in AtlanU, withl« the legal
hour* of sale, ou the first Tuesday In .Tuner— 1 -
certain city lot with a two storv building th .
fronting on Alabama street nineteen feet and ten
Inches, and running back south one hundred and eix'y
eight fe«it, being a portion of the business house now
occupied '-y Langston. Crane A Co., and is a part of
land It.tXo. 77, of the lftbDistrictof originally Henry
now Fulton county. Sold as the property of Mary G.
Tomlinson, minor, for the purpose of reinvestment
Term* cash. JOHN C. EVINS,
apt21-40daya LPrinter’s fee $10] Guardian.
Campbell Couuty Sheriff’s Sale
TIT ILL be sold before the Court-honss door. In thi
following property, to-wit:
South H"lf of i own lot No. 20, on tbe west elds of
the rail.oid and on the front ranue, situate, hing and
being in th-’ town of Palmetto, Georgia, in the coun
ty of Campbell, containing one-tenth of an acre, more
or less, witb a front or thirty-thres feet, and running
bark one hundred and thirty-two feet—tha property
•. Levied on to satisfy a
a the Superior Court in fa-
Levied on to satisfy
icrtgage fl. fa. issued fror ** ^ ** “
jrof Force & Mitchell
The property pointed O'
’•laintiff’s attorney. _
Alto, at the same time and place, the undivided hair
intere t of S Z. Tatum m five lots of land on the
west side of the Atlanta and West Point Rail-
rail, fifth range. Nos. 13,14. 15.16,17 Also, fraction
al parts of Nos. 16, on the west side of the said
railroad, bounded as follows: North twenty-fivefset
by Toombs street, running back south sixty-six lest
to No. 17. east by W. W. Floyd’s part .of
north bv I F. Ellington—all lying and bel.^,
town of Palmetto, Georgia. Levied on as the proper-
pH
Vv t
GEORGIA- Fnlton County.
Orimkauv’s Orr.cE, May 4, 1872.
IHARKES E. COWART, administrator of the
estate of Horace P. Hitchcock, deceased, baa ap
plied for leave to sell the real sstatc of said d«-
rsed:
This Is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to file their objections, if any they have, within the
time prescribed by law, else leave will be granted the
applicant as applied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordirary.
Printer’s $5
. lot,
iington—all tying and being In the
», Georgia. Levied on as the proper-
. o' S. Z. Tatum, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued Irom tha
uperior Conrt of Campbell county, in favor of W.
& W. W. Belchers against 8. Z. Tatum. Property
pointed out by Thomas W. Latham, attorney.
Also, at tlie same time and place, tho south half of
iwn lot of land No. 24. «’U tha west side of the Atlan
ta and West P* 1st Railroad, fronting twentv feet,
situated in the town of Palmetto. Georgia Levied
on by virtue of a tax fi. fa issued for the State and
Connty tax due on tlie same for the year 1871. Lavy
made and returned to roe by w. H. Morgan, L. C.
Isaac; w. carter, sheriff
Printer's fee $2 50 per leiy
To the Public.
A RRANGEMENTS hire been perfected to accom
modate visitors at
COHUTTAH SPRINGS,
IN MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA.
GKOttGIA, Fulton C- unty.
OtroiNanT's OrncE, May 4th, 1872.
T'l.lZA A. DNIEL ha* applied for letters of admin
istration on the estate of John S. Daniel, de-
E 1
who may favor u
Conveyance ca
Applying to Jesse Holland.
said applicant a
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DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
% dminis^rator’s Sale.
ty, to-wit: One house and lot in McDonoagl
taining fifteen acres, more or less, lying t__
P. side of raid town joining U. Tomlinson and
others.
Also, tea acre*, more or less, lying on Griffin road,
ie mile from McDonough, subject to life estate in
fest of Grace Brown, a fre“d woman. Sold as tne
roperty of Permciia Brown, dec^aa-.d, for the bene
fit of the heir* n”d creditor* of deceased. Terms
isli LEVI U. TURNER, Admidistrator.
•pi 11—\v40*1 1 rimer’s fee $10
SPECIAL. NOTICE
Married, or those ahoat to to Married.
dl«ix>*ed since first published in 1818,) desires to »’ate
To the weakly, sickly, dt-bi itaUd wife or mother.
youth, t.r premature old age. Dr. Mauriceau especially
ricomuiends the use of
“ Morand’s Elix r,”
lug
*»•
ipgth<* bloom o^health and vigor,
_ idbuo ancv of mind and intellect,
banishing low spirit*, dyspepsia, and indigestion.
It h-s been introduced for npwurda of twenty years
id tbotieaiads are now enjoying the fullest blessings
of health in mental; nd physical streutrb and persoaai
b anty aud given th.se priceless gifts to their
’lildren.
It U not intoxicating, there being no alcoholic
>irit< in Us composition, but exhilarating. It crab
nhcH the health upon a permanent basis
It give* brieht eyes, clear, brilliant complexion,
makes new and pure and rich blood.
It ia. besides, most delicious to the palate. Trice,
$3 a bottle, or $15 a case, coiitainlng six battles.
ig ihe
... . „ runic
cuperative powers, as certified to bv certificates, are
we'l known. His only object is merely to announce
where it cen be obtained, at save officr and ad
dress f a for Twenty Years. 129 Liberty street, N. Y.
Ur. Maur.ccsu d ;es not intend to have “MobastV
Elixib” cia«bcd among »he counties* advertised n u
eole*. as its great intrinsic me it and wcndeiful
GEORGIA^ ffenry County.
OKCUtaBY’s Omcz, March 4tb, 1872.
/CHARLES WALKER, guardian of America* 1
w Walker, having fully settled with his ward and
disthargetl his trust, petitions this Court for letters
dismissory t
f objections exist, let them be filed within statu
tory time, or tho letters will ^begranteff
march21 - w3m
GEORGIA} Henry County.
OitDuraBT** OrncE, January 26th, 1872.
THOMAS K1MBELL, adminiftrator of Benj.
v . Lewis, deceased, represents that be has dis
charged his trust, and petitions for letters dismisso-
Witness my official signature.^
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Claytou Postponed Slierjfl’» Sale.
7 ILL he sold before the Conrt House dooi
town of Jonesboro, Clayton com.ty, ti
ie first Tuesday in June next, between rt
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One store hou.re aud lot m the town of Jon
Clayton countv, known as the store house where
Levied C
Ifghto
property of W iliam O. Betti.
satisfy a fi. fa. in my hands from the Superior Court
of E&id county, in favor of D. F. Flemming 4b Co., vs.
Hay*. Ph ppa *Y Betta. Property pointed out by
plaintiff* attorney.
Gi:uKGl it Campbell Connty*
O N the flret Tuesday in June next, will he sold
the Court IIor.se door in Douglassville, in Doug
las* county, wtihta the lawful hours of sale, the
north liaif of lot of land No. 27. in 3d district origi
nally C’arroli, now Douglass county. Sold as tn*
property of the minor heirs of G. W. Hammond, de
ceased. Term* cash. This April Gth. 1872
MARTHA E. HAMMOND,
apr7-tds printers fee $5 Guardian.
Fulton County Sheriff’* Sate for
June* 1872-
IIouse door in the
ty, Georg
to sati.-fy a fi :a irsn- d fr-.m Fnitr.n Superior Court,
In favor of Bradford 4b ltiuck va Edward White;
property p nnted out »>y plaintiff** attorney. May 7tk
1872.
Also at the same time ana place, a lot or parcel af
lard cr»nt-iir.ing 12 arret*, Mtuntea on the corner of
v ine ard himpsoa streets, in the 1st ward city of At
lan'a. hoand-id wi;t by the Lynch property and south
by Co'tier, it being
Dis rict of«“
Levied on a
•f attd t
... land lot No 83, >n the J4ih
finally Henry, now Falton county, Ga.
he ropertv of • . F. Lambert, b. vir
' * fi fa issued from Fulton Supe-
•itir Conr; in favor of K W Thrraher, gusnian,
L FLambei t and Peter Huge. May 7th, 1872.
A. M. PETfSEKSON, Deputy Sheriff
GEORGIA} Fulton County*
OnmSABT'* Optic*, May 4th, 1872.
J AMES C. DAVIS, adxainUtraior of tbe esUte«
Jame-t H. Purtell deceased, lias applied for
leave to sell the real ertate of said deceased:
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they Lave, within the
time prescribed by Uw, else leave will be granted the
.ppUofttaaaptfMJor^ ^
«aji-w<ia Printer-, too tl t«
3E1.XIAPSB.S ^.3SSri> BIOWE H.gt.
. ■- mm
11
THRESHING MACHINES,
ECorse Powers, etc:..
ARRIVING IN LARGE SUPPLY AT
PEND FOR PRICE LIST.
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MARK YV• JOHNSON'S
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT.
P. O. B »x MO. Alia: to, Ga
A P R O C L A M A T lO Nl
STEPHENS & FLYNN
FORSYTH STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Terms moderate,
luayl -wiin
GEO. E. McCULLOCH,
.iOHN McLAlN.
SEOBG1A} McKnlb County.
OnmxxRT’s Office, April 10th, 1872.
\\7 HERE AS. Thomas J. Akius, guardian of Zacl
' t ary i\ Wright, min<>r heir of Spencer 1.
WrL Ut, decc ’.s.d, having applied for letters of dis
mission from enid truet
This i*, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office, to show
cause, if any they can. within the time allowed by
law, why raid leticis should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office
W B. WEBSTER, Ordinary.
arr!3—woam4m Printer’s fee $4 50
GEORGIA) Campbell County*
Ordinary's Office, April 22, 1872.
HERKAS. Alison Barge and Addison Riley, a<_
ministrators of Richmond Barge, deceased,
represents to the court, in their petition, duly filed
and entered on re cord, that they have fully adminis
tered Richmond Barge's estate:
This is, therefore, to notify nil persons concerned,
kiudred and creditors, to show c.mee, if any they can.
why said administrators should not be discharged
from their administration, and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday l»» Amrust. 1872.
it. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
fiOT CK.
MARTHA McCUTCHEN, /rior Court
and ;
THOS. COMPTON. - J
T appearing to tf»e Court, by the return of the
__ the iff that the defendants do not reride In said
ounty, aud it further sppearin * that they do not re
side in the .state. It is ordered thut said defendants
ippeur at the next Term of the Court and derend, %>r
nut tbe case he considered in default. And it is
further ordered. That publication of toil Rule he
msde in Tlie Atlanta Constitution, a newspaper
published iu Atlanta, Georgia, iu terms of ihc law.
J. B. PARROTT. J. S. C. C. C.
Graute I April 9th. 1872.
JOHNSON & McCAMY,
Attorneys tor Movant
GEORGIA, Murray Bounty.
t. M. M. Leonard, Clerk of (lie Superior Conrt iti
and for raid county, do hereby certify that the above
a true mid correct ira script from the minutes of
the Superior Conrt *tiril 15, 187*,
apris—wlam4in M M. LEONARD. Clerk.
1NOTICIU.
fits ton- Couuty, Ark., April 29, 1672.
'T'HIS to cite Bliz beth Ru-rell to be and appe tr
if any, why the court should not grar.t a divorce
JAMES R. RUSSELL.
M B. CARLTON. Gui
. property of Williai
GEiiRol.li Falton County.
Court or Ordinary, May Term, 1872.
CAffLTON^ Guardian of the person and
II. Carlton, minor, Lra
ppuea ror leave to sou a portion of the real ca' *
ifd ward.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file
th**ir objections, if any exists, on or before the first
Monday in June uext, else leave will be granted the
applicant to sell said real estate as prayed for.
DA»1KL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
may7-w30d Printer’s fee $5.
GIORGIA) Fulton County*
Court or Ordinary, May Term, 1872.
J OSEPH WlLLI-t and John L. Wilson, Executor*
of the estate of James L. Campbell, late of Cam]
beti connty, deceas'd. r«-pre*cDt that they have full
dischArgfd their said trust and pray for letters <
dismission.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to fill
their objections, if any exist, on or before the firs'
.Mon ay in June uext, else letters of dismission will
be grant; d aa prayed^for.
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DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $5
J ACOWAY & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Trenton, Georgia, will practice their profession
and give prompt attention to business In the Court*
of Law and Equity in Dade, Wslkcr and adjoining
counties, aud in the Supreme and Fedoral Court*,
nnvlfl—dtmAv%
Falton County She 1 iff’a Sales for
June, 1818.
\T7ILLbc sold before the Conrt nous* door. In
V V the city of Atlanta. Fulton county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday In June next, within the legal
noura of sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot of Paint*,< il?, Bra-hts, Varnish and other
i, Huwald A Gaunt: propeny
/ 6th 1872
time and place, a lot containing X
, md the improvement* thereon, on
the corner of Decttor street and Packard’s alley. In
.7 of Atlant*. adiainiair ti
ty of Faith, Morri
led on a* the prop«
and to ratisfy a 11 ft _ . _ _ _
C**urt of 1234th dl-trict G U. in favor of Crane, Boyi-
*ton A Co, vs D U Heath. This May 3th. 1872.
GEURG1A) Henry County*
Obdij*akt*8 Or rice, February 17, 1872.
G EO. P. ELLIOTT, ariminhtrator, applire to me
for letters of di>smissi m irom the estate of
Catharine Elliotf, dec. a*ed:
If objection* exist, let them be filed within statu-
r the letters will be granted.
rituest my official signature.
GEO M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fte $4 80
GEORGIA) Fulton County.
ordinary's Omcz, May 4th, 1872.
M N. LARENDON, adm nistrarorof the estate i_
• tbeeit-tteof O Larendos, deceased, has ap
plied for leave, to sell the real«state of cold deceased.
Thi* i* th * ref-»re to norl y all persons concerned to
file their objections, if any they have, within the time
prescribed by law. el«e leave will be granted said ap
plicant as applied f; ~
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UEOHGI %f
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Prinb-r’s fee $5
Falion County.
O.
his said trust and ways for letters of dismission.
All perrons concerned are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exi’t, within »he time pre
scribed by law. else letters will be granted the appli
cant as prayed for. May_4. 1872.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
May 3-4 w Prhitvr’s foe $4 13
. STOCK OF PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, consisting in part of
200)000 Pounds of Bacon—Sidra, Shoulders and Hams.
60)000 Pounds Bulk Meat-Shoulders and C. R. Sides.
50 Tierces Choice S. C. Hams.
100 Tierces Pure Leaf Lard.
22)000 Bushels Choice Western Com.
3)000 Bushels Choice Western Oats.
15 Barrels Rye Flour.
50 Barrels Choice Seed Potatoes.
25 BarrsSa Choice Peach Blow Potatoes.
50 BarrdsWhisky—assorted brands.
I lOO Barrels Pearl Grit*.
50 Barrel* Onions.
] 250 Boxes Starch-varlora brand*.
Are agents for the sale of Howard's Lime, the best In the mart-et
Freslx Corn Meal Received Daily.
TENNESSEE PRODUCE, BUTTER, EGGS, HAY, ETC., ETC.
STEPHEN’S eto PLTIffW,
General Commission Merchants.
Atlanta. GeoroK Mareb 27. lWt.-d1y»*w2m
rrr*lsL
Is, i.
Jfe-V- a" V-'-.'Tikiic
fliilga
F. SC. lj©DUC
Tin and Sheet Metal Worker,
Galvanized Iron Cornice Builder.
DEALER IN
House Furnishing Goods,
SOLE AGENT FOR
•‘UNION KEROSENE STOVE?/*
AND
J* Duval’s Patent Balter f ,,
FOR
Kerosene, Gas and Other Stoves.
and leave no dust or a>ho*.
Agent also for ih«- Caiar ck Warhfng Machine, ano
the perfected self-adjusting Eureka Clorhca Wrii.vc
the (test, moat compact and simple machine aver iu
—*L
ti a Kerosene Stove yon can do all the cooklufl
ordinary family a* quiet ly, pcrL-cily ami more
economically than with eny other One match I* a. 1
the kindling wood reqeirei to start a fi> e, *nd a aim- ... . .
pie movemi nt of the finger will extinguish It, or inctrase, or reduce it to any d< sired po!n» ro tha: ue
amount t4 beat generated, and cou»equenily the c*-asumptiou of fa.-l. Is ever in exact proportion to in-*
work to be done.
Gat ft. well known U.VION OX STOVE. Jur ante only hj.
Tin Roofing. Gotteriur, Reoairing of Roof* pr omptly executed.
1 rtrect, l
oprtl-
1872 SPRING AND SUMMER 1872
M. O. eSSs S. F 1 . SlSSm;
76 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
ake n-jw receiving one or THE largest and most complete stocks op
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Boots, Slioes, BCataXand”N'otlons
.Ever exhibited in this city, at wholesale only, and will be sold at tbe lowest market prices.
.In addition to oar unusually large Stock of Domestic Dry Goods, our stock of
White G-oods, Hosiery,
Grloves ’andSISTotions,
WAS NEVER 80* LARGE.
With oar long experience in the basiasss, and the ample Cash Capital at oar dLspoad enabling a* to bay
cur Goofla direct from Importers and Manufacturer* fu round lota, wc cos confidently invite tha attention
of Merchants visiting the city to axomir-a oar Stock.
We trust by fair dealing, and strict personal attention to business to merit a continuance of th* patrof
age so generously accorded u* in the past.
mchlO—dAwSm
M. C. & J. F. EJSEB.
Postponed Slortgage Sheriff Sale
for Milton Couuty.
W ILL be aoM before fte Coart Ilocfe door. In
the town of Alpharetta, Milton county, Geor
gia. within thel*gal boars of sole, on the first Tues
day in June next, »be following property, to-wit:
Lots of land numbers *23,-504. 542, &61, in the first
district of the tecond section of said county. Levied
on os the property of W. S. Grocao, by virtue of a
mortgage fl. fa. Issued from the ^nix-rior Conrt of
said county, August Term, 1870, In favor or W T.
Winn vs. W. 8. Grogan. Property in fl. fa being
soma included in said mortgage, Tbi* May 4th, 1872.
(1. B MIKFL, Deputy Sheriff
may9—wtdj Jfrtnt«*« fas $0 pur lavy
Postponed SlierMP* Sales.
city of Ailanta, Fulton county, 1
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ihe city of Atianta, b ingpsrtof city h>t No 4. i-i
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feet and running South wimc width CO 7-10 fc *, »t»»».
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ally Ilcuiy now Fulton couuty, G*. Lrt 1.;' on a« ha
prooerty of N- E. Gun ner by virtue of ami n sati fy
a fi fa iu Fulton KnpcriorCourt. in favor cf ffnr c ’C
Gardner; pro^r^y polatedoot by pUintifl’a ou*-in< y,
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