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ATLANTA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER S
BHID-L DUKS'Ei
All About Them.
Yet the lee eft rt a i nether maMmon'erly In
Lined, we (In the
i Improved etyla of bc-.de'»
Brlde'e dieee of beery corded tUk, the front
red by narrow fotde of aanow talk end
lip. The nrderrhtrt It trimmed nth a
rcCe bound by ab-ad c,r tnnjaotee .Ut That
train U cat lapetata, bound with alia to me at the
rt=r,the polite edyedbye Yelendrenealnct HUb
coral yr, nth boaqret of enate bloerome at the
throet and Welet Coat alarm with open terg-ag
Been', trimmed to earreayaod with tkirt. Tula
Br1deem<lda'draeeefwh,u elk. nude with two
rklrt*. trtim.d withewbwddery of accrue and leaven
ia »l’.lc. edged by a haat.reo. OaUDa Mere, bow
earaaca. •borttleer-e, with bertha of tide, trimmed
withfrtagelowaraeaahroIdem afdmaa. Ba
saagedls aula aad pa*; wreathe of aeotee
milon Superior Court.
Jury Obtained Im the Malone Case—
The Evidence ao Far aa Given In.
Tbe Jury la tbe X done eve ana felly nude up at
UH o'clock yeeterday, after examining one tttadred
ThofoBowlad compote Itajery:
V 1-XrK-aa. B M Saddler. B B OiVrn,D harphy,
p K Bahia A L Boyd. B W Taralpeaud, W TLene,
T1 Dobha, J E Settle. Henry Power*. EW Handy
ramoir worn na erera.
The tret wltnaka latrodaeed waa A. P. Cantu, who
My name la A. P. Caeeln. I am known by the
of Alf. CWh Oh the loth of laet Annual, la’e la
arwdac.1 w-ut la company with J<oh Tyr, Frank
Fhimio aad Henry Kitchen to the carrlm factory,
on Drenter rtraet. ebcot 100 yirde below theK'm-
Boone, oo the 'aft head aide c-lrr down Drcatnr
otract. We weal ap plain to
room oari(ht head aide of the halL Thera
that room BeityBleka aad another woman thatldoa
know. Wa ail wool ta aad rat doom. After
■ales’* or no Phtlllparot ap aad wear oat of the
a abort lam, Ibraeaam back, aad wact oat again.
accood lima Hr Kalona walked
After KnVne had bean aaued a
I got ap and went oat of the room
L When I came back I aaw PWlllpa
eUa/t eg tr the door of tbep rlor, the room wa drat
w at ta The woman Leila William,
betwer nhlm aad aomabody 1 waited apthe paaoegr.
and jart aa I yof to the door I beara Mr. Phillip* ter
•too cau’r Btva ana
I then eteppad part PhDIpe Inal la the room; anw
aamethlrg waa ike matter be wren Malone and Phil-
Ipa I ravl to M.looe. he •• but a boy end la under
the lrdne. eeof Itgaor, aad doo’r want to havaad.r
dcnltv. Malone raid, "I brow ha la a boy bat hr
matt a* ray too at ~eb to era" Philip. waited
from Malone; then Ibta woman l ella Wllil-me e.me
b-twam Mr w ( iooa aad me. aad pot her arma roonc
Xalooe aad ea'd
“now BR.T oca'y HAT* bo rrea
Mr Kalooc ahoecd her back, aad raid **wbat did aba
bare to do with Itf I will
Be draw oat bla plctol and
»CLlB>aATCLT
Bnry Vdylhca left the room, aad ha deed rgelu,
acd came waltier not of the room, with iheptrtollo
hi. Wad. aad walked oot of the door. Palllpe wv
near the farther cower of the man. from Malo
Then KeCaOleter aabed who that waa. I told
him that it waa yoong Freak Fbllllpe.
r.e cuatre nexnr
trended a* to the nairne rad duoc’ct of tbewoand
that craeed Phil Ip.' death The bait penetrated the
rrUon of the heart, parting entirely through the
body.
zswezzt c. iHrmne
arte th* next witn aatwom. He teetlded tbit aa the
niehtof the killrg Maloao called oo witara. era
eel coo on Wall ttrtet for the poeecaelon of hi. of atoL
Ivgepiatal rra- here exhibited to wit rare aad Idea-
Mad by him aa the one left la bla charge by Maloao.
raeaa refuted for tome time to deUrer the plelol to
* a taw that be wa. la aa
a pwemp .ally d.:
gan It to him On nctfrirg the ptrtol Malone aatd.
mr wni itta rp x ax nr mna rratoraa.
mote took oat hie watch aad raw that It waa fif
torn m latter to lea o'clock. In eight minuter afie:
wit da witacaa heard that
nature waa nnr.tp.
On l-e crone ex,—laatioo wltaara elated that whei
Waloaa rail'd far the pletol, be enld that there waa i
looking for him. Ba d d aoc call any name
oald they had drewed Irene oahta.
cntm.ee a cotins
wee next rw >m. Betcatldeduathewaaetthepliee
whore Phllllpe waa killed a abort time after the deed
wee done. Saw the body 1} lag near the comer of the
room, and an ladcatatloa in the ptaateclag cf the
wall, throe feat from the floor. Very near the body
wttaeaa found a pletol bullet, which ha exhibited to
thejnry.
Here the court adjourned uutU this morning, when
the teetimoey will ha rcaawed.
vu nn araTxa conntacionxn'a com.
C'dnmtma Beal, of Wldiedeld oonnty, waa up be
fore OoMW'eeleu r Smith, on yeeterday. charged with
the on lawful remora! of wht-ky. Af er a bearing
ho waa bemad over In the ram of fly* handled
doDan, felling to give hood, be tru com milled to
JtlL _
NORTH GEOBMA CONFERENCE
91 E. CHURCH.
Firat Day’e Proeeedlwgo—Sixth An-
[Bara the wltaeee expluaed a dlamm of the r
sod poalUoo of the digrrant pereoaa J
VS ken Philip. mid to Mel one .you <
of voloa Mr. Malone eort of rtapped
hack aa I walked In the room, and I made the remark
to Mat. Wbea Malora eteyp-d hack ho make eoma
rrm.tk la Vila Willlama. 1 coa't recollect what be
raid. I dido three her awkeaay other reme-fcthaa
-Don’t wm aay fere. MW." At that tlaaeihliilpa
bed ae<tWr oott a or bat oo. I don’t think bo had
eay era. oo. The mxht waa warm. *VaI.
eluding la tho door ha wa. atandlog with bla right
aide to the door. Ha had no wraooo that I raw
ho bid I think X eboold hove eroo It. When PWHIpe
loft the door ha waot In a different din ctloulo Ma
lone. B f ra I got there they were talking, hot
aHM rw-t IH ngul.h wWt waa raid. When Malone
drew hie pl-tol, Phllltpa wan atandlrg wl'b hla 'ace
toward. Kkloaa. 1 d<*’t tr.lak there ere. any one be
tween them. Fkl’llpa wee standing with hla handa
eprrad oat. aad said.
Then Matoaehred Ido«’tlhli.kltwaamoretltan
aecond af u r Famine aald that before Malone grad.
vaiuira «*o uwtwiuo in me manna
at that time I did not notice ralillpe after the B-.l
abo* X don’t know bowlorg before tboercond ehot.
FklDIpa waa oo Iba Soor when I went back after I he
aecond .hot The tight waa not after the aecond ehot,
I don’t know wk’ck ebot pot the light not; I b f t
room after iba tret .boa. The tight wee over the cen
tre table in Iba middle of the room. After Mdoo
dled the e<eond ehot he went cat of the room eon oat
of ’he heara. Whoa wo got a light. Pbllllpe
I yieg Im a corner of f-e room on He beet. Be
breath log 1 raw Mood on hla ebtrt, and a wound
hie Wft tweet. I weal for a donor. I never
Phiilipa anymore. The pletol waa n largo one Phil
Bpa had been ta the room o, poalte Urn parlor-the
room oecapiedby Mlaa Roberts.
Oa tao-a enemtaatloa wttaeaa vettamtad bla teetl-
maoy mil 1 material potnta, atatlng where ha had
paa-ed hm time -hat avratag, an I Ute in the ereatag
had baaa la tnapaay with Henry MiicheH, Jonh Tya
and Frank ruilrpa to the Kimball Bonne, to the Tart
exchange In front of the latter waa a ert
only noticed non or two peteo a. Wa each took
ghuaef bwr. Mmoeaweeaetrancrrlome, and anp-
paa-i ke waa e atreogar to Phillips. No tme fmek
anyth mi to the b-oeo that night that J aaw Philip*
etood othoparlocdoor whan Ipaaaed him. Matt)
Bobarta waa not lent that time At the time Malone
walked bmkto the room Iboee l noticed were Mb-
Lada Williams B urr Mitchell. Josh Tya, Bet’y
Blckaaad myreU. Thoea era all £ recollect. After
Halooe went b.ck ta the raoax, I raid to him
no t. oxer x mar
and bonder the Indaesce of 1 qnor, and doe*
want to have a;y dllgcnlty with yon at alL I had
aot epukea to Fhlillpa about ai.y dlfflculty. I only
aoppwaed than won d beaolOkatty from the too#
vo ce and meaner In which ba .poke to Malone
doo’t .wear that I beard every thing that wa* aald be
tween them, cor tbnt I huve need tea Identical bn
gmkgn I did net brew PhtlUpe aay “<he b mine.'
Beepokatana Ordinary tone of voice. I
heard Malone .peak a weed lo PklDIpe before I braid
Phlii’pe ray,“yoaeaa’t havehar." M.lono
bet wooa ibraa. od dve feet from FhPlIpa. LalbWII-
around Utmandaald: “Milt, don’t hm ao lean
They pete mending ap than. I waa UaaMal
tram Malone I don’t know poaitirrly bow tho light
waa pat out la don’t think that ha hit the Itmp
think rnoood ballet went tbrangh parUll-
aad through lie window aa I baud tha glam rattle.
taatldcd—am known a. go-h Tyo. Waawalla qnalat-
td with crank FmMpa Waa la the konaawhara
waa akok Owen bra mama pwty. Chula MPcbeO.
Pktutpaaad ktmadf Weetnthepencr5o»10mln-
ataa wbea Makma tame la aad tooka ecaionihe
chair ay tea lie eat a f«w mlnara talking. MbaWiP
■Umammete the dmr. Makmagot a* and went
tha door talking ta bar. lb.lia.aha
FkiPipa came oat of the other
00 tkb gt-r. ahoaMor. aad mid to Malooe, “you
can’t kora tkb gtrt.” That draw myattratloa 1
don’t think Mai. uc aald anyiMag. Tha girt poahed
Horace b-ck. aad waa inking lo him lhaaignt
aad waa talking ta PhliUpa. Ha want to ike corner
af tha raoaa. aad Unyw-ra talking to Malone in
acker .oner ,f the r.owx I la. PklUIpe kmea
paerd back torardem. meat. 1 left Painipaiallla.
a. moor erne, aad aa I waa la tha act of retting down.
1 baud Malo aaaanaaxpcamlimaatowhaibawoaid
do. 11. rad be wo Id
•SOOT ns V D bakal’i wait OCT,
uHiMkhoMUMtilM l looking at Phillip*
then. 1 aaw Um Uai *4 kta akin flf. Tfca ftrat »!»••
p Q »oot Hatti.hu I conkl no4 aee Phiilipa aay
When hash* the a^ood tha lights ««ia om«.
Ha fluda faa« womIe after itat, bat I don’t
bur what It waf. M*I «« waJk#ad«»»th#rt«p*
weal off. Wbra war* • ‘UfhU wa foam Phillip*
lj la* In a corner of tha room on Uabach. Bodied
tabdfMO
• »hou 1 h* hall waat thn u«h hla
. BilWbowaio wltccaa. Thinks
lhahaa louln I'ka Uwom ahoU ttalore used aUrjrc
pla*ale Whap PalUip* ma- J e tha remark at the dour
he vaslaa h ax; «bf«j(ht that N had Malon« were
ac^-aatud frwaa thr Burns rlo which be ppoke.
la* a made norapl/. Did aot PB7 a.ch atUmtidB
W,U uui wuJian wood xiuvs*
hack PbiLlpe waa talk lax qui tlj aad ca’bj’t.
Mid '• Phi hpa* - n»* k cvu lhaY* 10 quurvl
- joam t ww t,
aad nrair" to he 1b food honor. I ■ hen let
la aa. Maknoa ahot a aecond afiar cbtpIbp La'iaW
liinia. IM lipama-^c ao effort toget kK»e fmra
Ha had hU h^nda aycaad omu Frv*a iha«aj Malone
aad L-rta * illiama w»ra ac-ing. 1 thonght there mi^hi
haatWM.
WImb corroborate* Cawin’* twtlmocy. Think
fin ftilBT waa ata»dinc_ cW- to mea&dFtUUpa
while I wa* *a hike to him.* Witoca* fottoPkiliip*
wtuco Phil lpa rrt^Uad 1 ateppad ujk thlnklaff there
■right baa d.«c -Itj. PUd p* B&d MeC»ii»t«r w«
talkiM. AM 1 kaew XcCallUtar, I said to hist, M It
n-Butacr tXABrXATicni.
Pint aaw Hahwa at tha Tart bibasg* ; X think
la the good whw I rpoka to Xc^alUctar.
IDdrilufr cnwatl objected to tkte; cbJecUtm
A Gaad dorse.
An Atlanta correspondent of the “Torf f
Field and Farm,” after speaking of Mr. Linn’s
Quartette, by Jack Malone, that won the pre
mium at the Georgia State Fair, writes thus:
I close with ft passing notice of a fine
thoroughbred hone, which is just beginning
to be appreciated in this -vicinity. Several
of bis colts from common mares are very fine,
and bid fair to make fast steppers. Their
action is all that con be desired This fine
[men of a thorough bn d ia now owned by
J. D. Waddell, ot Marietta, a rad gentle
man farmer, a lover of all kinds of good
stock. He baa several fine blooded boca,pre
tented to him by Gen. W. G. Harding, ol
fWle Mead. Tennessee. horse is High
flyer, a chestnut. 16 hand* fail, siicd
ner, first dam Theta. *
second dam Gontea, *
i, but
nnml Session-
The Sixth Annas! M-sloa of tho Worth Georgia
Xwhodin OnfeT-nco convened yesterday at the
Pint Hftbodfet < Lurch
no hundred and twenty tb'oe clftgy aad
ninet -f n of the lay member* w.re present. It ia a
very ftnabody of m.-n. Tbeform of 1h» Tov*d aud
venerated W J Parks I* miMi d He la too feeble to
ass fcev. Jea»a Boring is the oldo«t effecitvr mi
brer of the Cmferanee, bavlsg b;ea fcrty-rix years
ia tho ministry.
Among the lay dafegatrs are two members of Con
grrss. Boo. Henry K. Harris rom the 4tn District,
and lion. H. P. Bell, from the 9th. Hon Robert Hes
ter, a Senator, Hon. Nathan Bass. C. P. Crawford,
Dr. W. Kin?, Jr., and other gentlemen of aOx-nowl-
edged worth *nd ability, are preseat
The Ooafsrence was opened with rdfgtaasfxrre *es
conducted by Blvbop Enoch N. Marvin, who Is sn ad
mirable aad dignified presiding officer.
Bishop Grorgs F Pi* res revered and esteemed by
every G-’Orgian—is also present.
Rev. W. H fetter moved that a committee of
from e*C'i district be appoln ed to report committees.
Earh di‘tric’ selected Its number, aad they were
el«etrd as follows:
Angnsta—W P Smith.
Athens—J Lewis, Jr.
doerton—J R IVlcer.
Dahlonrgft—J Q Baxter.
Rome—Fivlenn.
Dal.on—J A ReynoWs.
Marietta—C TrnssdL
L* Grange—A M Thigpen.
Atlanta—G HPattUiO.
Grian-DJXyrick.
V R. Tommy aad J 8. Stewart, wero present,
alter at* lay < degates from Allan a.
1 be boor of meeting was fix d at 9 o'dock and of
adjournment at half past twelve o’clock.
Aline across tho middle comma of the room was
made the bar.
On motion, the Prrs'ding Elder, and preachers
the churches In Atlanta, wen appointed the ccminu
te* on public worship.
A commomc ton was received from Rev. J.
McFcrrls. Tho receipt for Mixalo s the present year
are huger than since If6S, footing np over $Ut 5> 0.
Thera are fiOO,(TO Methodists. Referred to the Mis*
sion Poar-I.
A communication was rrcdv d from A. II Red
ford. He repets the assets of the PubU-i>ing Hi
at Nashville to be $278*38 f 9. Bat nee over Habi.
ties $fk>,73S 78 Notw ttwundlm: il»« loss of $20,000
by the fire th* net gain ha- been $33,189 #3.
Rev Dr IV. M. Knah, of Jfl-suail, wm mtredaced
ai d a-idres cd the body in behalf of the Pou-h*
Q ururljr Review, the ot. Louis ChrisUaa Advocate
anao’herwcrke.
K. v. A. G. Hargood- **Onr Little People’s Friend 1
was next lmrounced. Aa nraal his remarks were
As a two year old be gave great promise, mod
much was expected of him from bis owner
and breeder, Gen. Harding, bat when be
tween two and three years old, in an effort to
leap a bub fence be fell and broke bis right
foie leg just below the knee, which accident
lost him to the turf. In a letter to Col. Wad
dell, dated Bell Mead, November 2,18'.2, in
answer to the question if Highflyer was re
lated to Quartette ( he young mare above
spoken of) Gen. W. G. Harding says Col. W.
has allowed me to copy his letter:
••You have in Highflyer as richly-bred a
hor&e aa any ia America; for Wagner was
known and admitted to be one of the best
four-mile horses of hit day, and I regarded
Theta, his dam. as one of thu> best nce-nures
" ever raised, and the equal of any one ot her
day.
“Now, as to the relationship between
Highflyer end Quartette: Toe grandma of
Q-iarictie (Delta by imported Priam) U th-
own sister to Theta, (the dam of Higliflver)
For Wagner’s pedigree see , American Turf
R**gtster; (tmt. lest yon have not a copy, I
give it! in part):
*• Wm.Fr.oP f\
ftRev W M. Ciumlry was elected President of the
Sunday School Board, % Ice, G J. P. a*ca, resigned.
O. P. Crawford a»d J B. Hnnnlcntt were elected
m magera, vteeW. Phillips andT F Newell.
The following committees were reported by
committee aod elect* d:
On Church Bobd ng*—W T Hamilton, chairman
Felix P Brown, F^LIpecomH, J R Hancock, J
Baxter, J T Linn, G G Smith. J R Sco t, V R T<
as \ and J J Singleton-
Southern Chris tUn Advocate—SV p pledger, T 8
Harwell, J E Dent.
NMhrilie P Wishing Hoo*e—Dr I F Garrln, L
Davies, T M Pace.
Rev J W Burke, of tbs Sooth Georgia Conference,
was Introduced.
The Southern Christian Advocate reported
flonrtehtnjc conditio*., clearing nearly #2,00u.
Rev Juhn W. Tarborongh wm nnanlmoady r-
mifted to the Conference.
A resolution inviting the reporters of the press
•este, and askLag the city press to publish inch mat.
tor ar the Secretary would furnish, wa* adopted.
A resolution urging upon our Congressmen the Im
portance of a legal data due the Nashville Publish
ing House by the United States Government
damage done by the um of the office during the war
sontf *5,0<ri—wwadopted.
R v. J. W. Heldt, the efficient Secretary, was
elected, with George W Yarborough, T. A Seals,
O. Hughes sod W. F QaUlian as Assistants. Th:
twoUstfovscharseof vutistlca.
Tha characters of the fallowing were passed:
Augusta District—C. W. Key, Presiding Elder.
A.T. Mann, H H. P..rke, L J Davies D. Kelsey,
W A Florence, J X. Lowrey. W. F. Smith. IV. T
< 'aidwell, Felix P. Brown, A. J, Jarrell J. W. Stipe.
. 16 bands fail, sited by Wag*
Theta. 1y imj-orie-i Friam;
lieu, by Faritlc His form is
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iAtnxscxmzx, GwnntxTT Co. Ox, I
November *1,1873. f
f T HE Board of Trustees of theL*wrencev lie Female
1 twmfcary *nd th- Male Academy, hav ng united
the two school* f 4 theacttolnstlcyear i8:3.throurhtbe
—' reign'd, solicit applies 1 ions for a princual -nd
eisunt teacher. OttrUxaucn tah-slUiv and con-
ait of access be!’ g eight miles iron Snw^nn* e
on ‘he Atlanta and Hicbmond Air-Lme Ra : road, and
sixteen from Stone Mountain, on the Ge«rgia R*ll-
ronL It is believed that a honored pa- ing pupils can
be had. The rates of tui’ina are $16, $34, am $31
yearly, a c rding to cl < Mill cation, acd upon tnls tn
*iers are to rely f ar thrir sal rie . AH applies 1 ioc
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and most Indicate qualification* and exp n ree.
SAMUEL J. WINN,
F. F. 4L'B k N.
J. D. SFANCE.
nor2j-dltJkwlt Committ
GEORGIA* Henry County*
•rerete r'ftSFV' OrrtcT, September IS, 183. v
OHN J LAN Y nppllra to roe for leltere of nd-
mliile reuen an tutamento aneto oa the cerate
■ late of eelo oo nty.
It objections exist, let than be Sled Mithin
Stttutorr time, or ibeWcra frill be granted.
Witness mj offldni slenetnre.
UEO. M. SOLAN, Ordlmry.
Printer’, tee H 00
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‘t he People’*. Mandn.d tfible t T * 150
iPustrarioue. axrra terra a. Prospectuses free. Ad-
dreM Zlcgter A McCord • Arch street, Fhila.
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cts; Hutton Woiker, 5*> c*»; N edleTrreadinr Thim
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A. P.-WRIGHT. G W. STtGALL
WRIGHT & STEGALL,
Bankers, Healers in Exehacge,
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Thomurille Georgia,
r* EOHGIA. THOMAS COUNTY.—We, the under-
VT signed, have this day entered into a limited
partnership, under the laws of Georgia, todob»aineM
a 1 Thomasville. Georgia, undt-r the linn nai
Wright A Stegall. The general nature of the
to be, ia teat of Banking, Exchange and Com-
Admia'Mtrato ’s
r yiRTl E of an order of the Honorable O
ofO d-nayof Urnry county, «*eoryr1s,wi
sold be ore the Court Uoum door. In G iffln. t»pat«i-
iiu coun y (-rorvla, on -he first u**osv tn Dw-em
her next, within the lerel hours of sal«\ one hundred
acres more or leas, of laud, be wcust half of lot No
1* in Ad dlftrct. origin«lly ilerry, now Spalding
county. Sold as red estate of John H. Sprue*, de
ceased. Terms cash. October leth. 187A
WM. H. SPRUCE, Ex* cuter.
OEURGIAt Henry County*
OuDDrxxT's Omo, Nov»anb^r 11th, 1872.
WM- I*. MASON has applied for exemption of
> > person ilty and setting apart and valuation of
bomest wdsndl wilpaaa *pon the a*me at 10 o'clock,
A. M, on the 25th day of November, 1873, at my
GEO. M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
novlS—w*w Printer’* fee $3
T »THE WOHLI'OGLAS!*—Male or fe
male-$60 a w ek guarantee 1. Reepectable cm ■
jtlojm nt u home, day or reelring; x*o capital re
quired; full »n •tractions and valuable package of
landt street. New i
AGENTS! AKAKE1HAXCE
sired bv Sir Charie. (tic by Hir A reh)); first
riant Mint West, by Marion (Uc by Sit
Arcby); second dstn Gila Crump, by import'
ed Uilizcn;
Wagner, cb> slant horse, foaled 1834,
‘ y Sir Arch)); first
arion (be by Sir
Crump, by import-
. third da in by Huntsman; fourth
dnm by Wild-dr; fifth dam by imported
Feamaught; sixth cam by imported Janus,’
etc., etc., eic.”
Summary of stela New,.
ROME. ^
Rome bail a $250 lire on Saturday night
Borne Courier.
COLUMBUS.
The Epizootic baa reached Columbus. The
Sisters i f Mercy will hold a Fair in Colum
bus daring the Cbristuui holidays.—Colon.-
tat Enquirer.
ATHENS.
A small house, belonging to Orra Newton,
colored, and situated near- the Primitive
Cbnrcb, was destroyed by fire Sunday after
noon. Jackson county has been Messed with
fine crop* this year.—'Southern Watchman.
AUGUSTA.
The epizootic ia on the increase in our city.
Wood scarce and h'gh in the city. Col Fish
er denies that be is a contestant for tbe post-
lion of Post Master of Augusta Tbe exe
cution of the conv.cted murderer, Henry
Johnson, will take place in Augusta, on the
the 29 lit iruL—CoiulituSonalut.
• MACON.
Gray Eagle and Flying Cloud, the pet
horses of Jennings Clay, both have the cpi-
zo 'ly. A little boy, the nephew of Mr. s.
0. Rainey, accidentally fell into the fire last
Sunriav evening. His band was burned, and
knot king over the teapot, he was badly
scalded in the face. Mr. Wm. G Huge, of
Macon, dislocated bis knee joint by fulling
from a scaffold. Macon had a small fire on
the 2Glh instMacon Knlerprite.
fornlthtd *na
Ui
Jr lN«.o” How eitcer *ex furcluxte *nd
uiu tbe love and xflection* of aay person they choose
iostautl>iy. This uimple mei tal acquirement* all
can pore«M. free, bv msil, for <5 cents, together with
marri»feglide, E.*ypti»n Unde, Dreams, Hint* to
La kit ?.
Thea-Nectar. A Pure ChineseTea
THE BEST TEA IMPORTED.
Warranted to tu.il aU Uuta.
>UT up In our tesde mark Half—o nd and P<
. Pscx-ges onl* 90sad 60 Pound Boxes.
For t-cle at U hulcaxle only bv
Tug 6 eai Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co..
Y. O Box 55i* N« m Y.efJt city.
O&G.iAS, of »lx frtt-cku* maker*, Irndud ng Wa
ter*' at very loir iirlcr* for Cuutal or part
cask, and batonct in fmaUmontMg install» ents An*
1-octats JtrH coats PI A 08 mutter*. impnXfments,
for 8 7 » cask. Note ready a OOSCElt i 0 PAR-
Hon. E. .T. Harden, of Savannah, i* seri-
ously ill. The fearful epizootic is vnul-iiioir.
»*\e Bull N*iil give concerts on Friday nnd
Saturday evenings — avtnnah New*.
i’be Chapman Sis ers Hp^-nrat Ihe S van-
nah tbeuier next Savannah Adur-
titer.
The Gulf Rond has 1**n pushing forward
to completion its two tracks for the removal
of cotton, in the absence of s sufficient force,
from iu depot to the vidnity of its wharves.
Tbe carnival will be celebrated in Sevan uab
this season in a proper aud magnificent style*
SuVnnnuli has juvenile colored amon thieves.
Of the four hundred and ninety-five drny
horses in Savannah, two-thirds are *till on
duty aud at work.—SawnnoA RepvlUcan.
THE KENTUCKY
LIBRARY G1FT_ CONCERT,
$500,000 IK BANK TO PAY ALL GIFTS
A Full Drawing in Sight 11
$100,000 FOR ONLY $10
4 T th Second Grend Gift Concert authorized 1
A. sped*)act of theLegiflsture, m aid of the Pub...
Library of Ken lucky, anavoteably postponed from 1
Bcptember so to Decemher 7, and which pa * *
and uncvnivocally ocean* In Louisville, Ky ,
day, lJec*Jn»*er T, 1073 without farther dvUy
ac.onnt wha’eTc*, Uio foil wing Oath “ift* are lot
distribution by lot among the ticaet holders:
caa.
75000
One c-<sh <'lft,.... 1.
One ca.hGift,---. 10IU0
one cu-h Gift,....
One ca«n Gift,...
“ iifte. c
$100,000
50,‘W
4 czvb Gifu $3,000 each
15c-tah Gifts.. LOUOrech
SO ca*h Gifts.. 900 each
31 c^b Gifts.. 8U0 r-ach
Athens District —W. W 8pe*r, P B. J. Lewi-, Jr.
J. V. M. Moms, J. W. KaiRhL W. P Pledger, Elder*.
P. A Heard, and C J. Oliver supernumerary E dtrs.
The Omvent’on adj >uroed at th* usual boar, and
meets at 9 o'clock this morning. A nasaher of dele
gates arrived last night and will he present to day.
Rev. William Husky Strickland —
The ot m suit ee appointed by the Indian Creek Baptist
Church. (Di-Kalb rem ty. Geoia'a.) tn drew up t uitar
Me rrsolnth-oson the resignation uf their pastor, of
faced tbe following preamble aad rwolu tens, which
were adopted by the Church In Conference November
17,1ST*:
Whereas, Our' Moved brother and pastor. Rev. W.
U. Strickland, who had tabrred with na ao faithful y
and effl lt nUy for the last three years, baa tendered
his resignation, to remove to another pert of our
Lord’s vineyard.
Rerexved, L Th t the services render* d by our be
loved brother in this church and con.muuPy are very
highly appreciated, and that n> dcr the Me* log of
God, ibroagh hie lnstrnmeatallty nany of our child
ren aad friends hav* been made to rejoice in hope of
eternat life, while tho hearts of many of our brethren
aad slatcre have been made tQK*ow wi h love an*' ar-
det t desire for the spread of the glorious gospel of
ourbl—ed Jceus.
t Resolved, That thronch our brother** effectual
andkfflclest labor in winaing soul* to Christ, many
hav* be-n induced to seek tbe “better way.” and
no* enjoy th hope of Immortal glory; that the
anion existing between our brother and the brethren
atd sister* at Indian Creek is strong aad emrefe; and
that hi* labor with us ha* been rec-.iv din love, peace
and harmony; that white we deep y regret and de
plore onrloea, we >laid ►unmLaivt ly.ai.d pray ear'-
r*dy that he msy be spared manyyranof nwfuland
happy service ia the cause of car Mereed Heater.
KtrrolvrO 3. That he lr*v. • ns bearing tesumonials
of .>ur high appreciation of his worth a-a Christian
ml lister. That, fevoaleg Ue bteseinge of Dlviite
Provldmre and th# glorioua hljeee of the Holy
n^irit upon him anc his fanuly, Wr c msoleom selves
with lb* u flection that though we be wki« y reputaud
by a t’anca. our prayers may mingle ‘xr ucd tbe
throne of G* d,*’ for the promnlgation of the Gospel
a&d the cood of Zion
hreolvrd. A That this preamble and reeolui ns be
<nt red In our church book, and that they te sent to
• ns CoxsTii rriox. the Chris ian Index aad the Ke-
1 g ous Herald, with ihe request tha: tluy publish
them.
Committee—John W. Fowler Wra. Sheparl.J W.
McLain. Joseph Walker. J. R Hadawiy, J. A. Minor.
vV. L, Shanuue. H. A JoUy. D A rvwler.
passing the crowd k-ard some one say,
-ha didn'. wire ad- for nobodyor something of
that kind. Freak PkILtp* teptted, -we doa’t oelte-
tM* Tbr Q’jeen of England baa tswne.1
tbe p*llan ry of Sir Walter Raleigh, who
spread bis rich plash coat oat for bis sorer
etijn to trend upon. Tbe I lake of 5*outl*er-
ittnd i* having a shaft sank in his cs’ate to
improve some mine*, and being told of these
operations, while there, the Qaeeti expressed
a desire to see them. The Du*eescorted her
thither and while her majesty was standing
•*a the bank inspecting the work, it com
menced to rain. A few yard* off one of the
men, named Cooper, wss sawing timber for
the shaft, and heedless of tbe rain, continued
bis work without a coat Presently he was
surprised to feel a light touch, and on look
ing op perceived the duke, who (aid a costly
rag over his sbooMers, at the same time
exclaiming, -The Qoetn requested me to pre
sent yon with her own rug, joa may keep It
and wear it
General News*
An American circus is amusing Belgium.
California produces a large crop of oranges
this year.
San Francisco proposes to build the biggest
hotel on the continent
Nebraska expects to have received 75,000
emigrants by the end of the year.
There is said to be gold in sea water, about
one grain of gold to one ton of water.
The Vienna Exposition is to have a salt
water aquarium of 90),000 gallons capacity.
One ernhGift,.... 7,000 ttcathGifu.j NOeach
~ 50 cn*h Gifts.. 400encb
GO caah Gift*.. S00 each
100 cwh Gift*.. 300recb
...... 100U 6)3 cash Gift*.. HXKach
Total 1.0U0 Gift*. *q rut $5(0.000
Tbe money to pay al) these gift* is now upon de-
iwlt, «ndopeitforth* *
_j>d i >rov«r»’Bank, as will
certificate of toe cashier:
Fauns’ and Drovers’ Bank,
Louisville, Ky., & ptember -G, 1873.
This 1* to certify teat there la now on depoelt 1
this bank over halt a million of dollar* to the credit
oi the Gift Concert fond $'■00,000 or which is held by
this bank as Treasurer of tbe Public Library of Kco-
mcky to pay off ail gift* lobe awarded at the draw
ing. It- b. VEECH, Cathier.
Price of Tickets.
$5,00(1. No discount on lew thau $100 worth of
The drawl ug will poritlrely and nneqalvocaUy take
place December 7. Agents axe peremptorily required
to cliweaaie* and makj return*November33. in order
to xive uapletlmr for the final amngemente. Order?
for tickeia or aptdicattos for circular* ahould be ad-
GuViTHOS. E. BRAnL^TTEt
Arent PablL Library of Keirucky,
octlf-wedfteatAweowtd Louisville Ky
Ticket* for *ale by Red wine A Fox. Atlanta. Ga
DITS0N & CO’S
GEMS OF SiRAUSS
C°c
$3 00
iNTTNUE in great demand. Remember to buy
one for a Holiday Present. Price, $*50
00 Cloth.
THE STANDARD!
at prerent, tot $1 35.
Clxike’, New M,thod (or Brad Organ-
FSeaaes everybody by Its tbnrovch course of In*'
tkm and most pleaalng mualc. Price, $3 50.
EASY CANTATAS!
For Musical Socle:lea ard Clubs, Semiratle* and
Cl*-*, 'bat fc_r to attack tee oratories and clacalcal
Betehazxtr’a Feast, SO Flower Qnren,
PiUrim Fa’bera, “ — «
teruumreut, 1 IP
80 Book of caatatu,
Chlidr* n of Jcnuakm, 8* nattier.
Ha\mskera,
Stor • King,
1 0»
50 Picnic,
fo Cnlpri; Fay.
1 00 Flower Festival,
88 Twin M* era.
Mailed, | ost-paid, on receipt of price.
OUVKu 1)1 j S*J.N « CO- £
CHaB. H. DITSuN a OO., New York,
won*— mpril—wedAaaidkwW
$64,260
Kentucky State Lottery
Legallxtid by an act of the Legislature.
Most liberal Lottery ever draws. Only
7,140 Tickets and 3,030 Prizes
To be craws Nov. 30tb, 1873, in Covligton, Ky
One Capital Prize of 525,000.
1 Pri xe of $5.0001 13 Plinea of $3S0
1 rrixe of s>S0i 80 Priraa of “
3 Prixre of 1,9001 430 ivixes of
3 Pri* * of A I 3,620 Prizes of ...
te,O0u Prize*, amocntlng to $01
TkkeU, $Sl Halves, $6 Quarters, $3.
*4r~Owr ' o*rerte* era chartered by the State, and
*jsw» at tbe note named, under the rupenidoa of
*«id, aad Thomas C M tchell, or the line t
“ =cial par nrr Said copartnership Wt
aces oo tel* date. September 3d, ’873,
terminate* three yean from date. Thomas C. Mitch-
ell, the epecUl partner, baa paid into tbe common
stock Ten Thousand Dollars. Bau d this Septem
bers, 1873. ARTHTR P W MIGHT,
OALVLN W. STEGALL,
TH* »S. C. Mli'CUKldL.
Wltaara J. M. Snith, Notary Public.
A. e i5uiSS A CO, Charlotte, Midi.
Pnh*^
flSl?
Grand Lodge of Georgia
rpBE attention of Capital'*:* and all person* hating
. L mo’eyto invest, is hereby c*U«d to the rare
chance oieredby tee rarolntto-of h Grand Li d^c
F A a. M., In Id last week iu thie city. In ..rder to
the option of tbe Grano 11 d^e. bearing ten per cent,
interest, payable semi-anon -lly. There bond- « LI be
•mp-y secure^ by a mortg »c on te e building and
* t, upon which $43,um) have already been ex
:n cd.
Application* for tbeee bonds may be made to Gea
Adam*. Chairman of the nnifoinr (Jomm ttce;
a. E. We la, Gr nd Treacnrer, or to the under
Ao^reM either at Macon, Georgia.
fAMUFL D. IRVIN,
nov!4-d3t*w3t ^ Gra d M**rer
GEORGIA* Berrien County.
TX7H*REAS, Hardlma Slrm'U*. cuardian for the
IT min. r heir* of Kirklard, d ceased,
having app led for Jitter? of dtamlaaton from eair
trust: T
This is. therefore, *o rite and a^monl^h all per-
eon* interested, to be and appear at my office, to
ebow cause, if any t*>ey have, witld < the time
allowed by law, »hy *'id letter* should not be
granted. September iitb. )87i
E.J. LAMB, Ordinary.
ite-Tien rouuty.
cepSl-wlamtai Printer’s $5
Ag» nt* wanted to c-uva. * for the great combination
TO-JDiLY,
THEGUKAT lLLUSJKVfED PaUPL^’o WEEK
LY. t* e :«st and cb*-ap< at pa peg published. DIO
* KW Iftaouacorpse of xosr '« pclau >utuors
writ- exciu-ivelj for it. W«j(ive a copy of tbeun-
paral tl -o chr >mo,
JUST SO HIGH,
toev rj suoacriber. Ag.ro.s take from tweuty-flvo
to tcirtv came* a ds.y No bn-iuess pays Raetbls.
s*en . f'*r Term*; and tecaro territory for this ^reaten
ter pri-e at once
*‘aCLE vN, STODDARl' A CO , Publieher
Pbtladelpbhi. Po., or Cincinnati. Ol
$75 to $25(J per month,
_ male and female, to introduce the GENUINE
v-iup OVED CUMMmN -‘LN'B FAMILY 8BW-
S i‘^G MAv;nlNE. Tbl* mrchinewili stitch, hem,
j; f-.ll, tuck quilt, cor.., biu«t, braid and embroider
- _ in a mo t tuperior manner. Price ouiy $(5.
S Fully ac n- ed and warranted for five years. We
I will pav $1 OOU ior .juv uucainc that will tew a
a vtrnuger, more beantiKil, or more elastic *cam
I than our*. I, inakre 1 he ' Elastic Lo^kotllcb.”
^5 t very *nt«:h cmj Im- cut, *nd ►tiJl thnclote cannot
i e puiU-d a»*'i ve'riag it. We pay u^enis
•5 from $*-5 t-j 50 pt‘* mneta *i;d expt-n-.ts.
wliicn t-*. ice that amount can
sTfbe UtZdc Andrts* bbCUMB A CO., Bostou,'
.KaM; Pittsburg, Fa.; Clucagu, HI., or 6L Louis,
Missouri
pau-Dteiid. l et farmer* aud everybody >• ho hui corn
to rbtdl (H-nd for -.reular to “FAMILY COUN-SUEL-
UttCO., n narriabaiN Pa.
Cheap Farms! Free Homes I
Un uit:Lae of tnc UfLON PAclrlri KaIlkuaD.
12«OUO <KHi .-cr«-i* of the best i?arming and Mineral
La itei i America <
SiOoOri'Oti Acre* in Nebraska, in the Platte
Valley, now for
Mild Climate, Fertile Soil.
trai«* growing aud Stock Raising unsurpassed by
in the Uniivd *ute*.
CUE iPER 18 PRICE, more favorable term* driven,
and more convenient to market than can oo found
risewbera
Free Homeateads for
Actual Settlers.
The brat k«.tla<! for Oolmdra—aoldia, «■ titled
Hotncdteso of 1GO Ac.es
8eud for th« new Descriptive Pamphlet, wThnew
anprt, pubu^he*; tn Englivh, GeravAU, Swedish and
—"* eevenwheri.
O P DAVIS,
Land Com’r U P. R. It. Co.,
any n
DUTY m TEAS
•» H ORE A •* AMERICAN TEA COMPANY
have burine*-con'.ecuoas with all .beprioripal port*
of* hi a and Jspao. and Import their Teas direct
from plac-. of growth, thus *aviugthe cous imcr from
5 to 8 pr. It i* now about 13 year* since the Com
pany was organized—and it ha* be* na splendid sue-
on* from ttc very first. This was due to t‘ ' —
that we 1 potted and sold only
Tht; Bt st and Purest Goods
nau-d tbe svMem of supplying consumer* in distant
fMtrr. nr »he couutr.- with Teas at New YorkC
the Club plan. Aud since we adopt' d
renter, which contains full direc
tions, premiums, Ac.
ThHtjrtiat Amerc^n Tea Co,
31 and 33 VKSbY STBEZT,
r. O Boi&W) Mew Yorte City.
IMPOBTABT TO HOHSEOWERS!
HR 0M0-CU LOBALUM
TH« NSW
Ono'{LESS. NON-POISONOTJS
Deodorizer and Disinfectant,
Hu been need with great *ncce*s in Canada, Detroit,
BuflUio, Rocbrstcr, and other place*in the prevailing
HORSE EPIDEMIC.
bpr nW.it oft the k’loore and stanletf
warning tbe Maou era,and decompoeuig the poison
ous • xhatati' us from the manure and urine when
sprinkled lth iu
For <iecoin posing: and destroying all
bod Odors and. Ga%ea, »a well as aerma of
dieeare and eptic particle* in the air—thrown off by
tb * rich ar'—
For p
breath _
in ad, *o that he will not breathe over and over again
fom air.
To sponge and Bvrlnge the nostril:
and mouthy check the acrid poteonuo* dia
eba gee, bed ail nicer* ana Si>re*.
It prevent* tbe spread o’ the dis
ease ny completely cleanpi g the mouth and purl
fylnra tb- l>r< *th
Horses like it while they turn away Lom tbe
*mtil of tterb. ic »rid which is polaom.ua and irrita
ting to infl uut-d mucosa surface*,
fui up * Fi.t Bottles* Prepared on 1 /by
I I < Ur iX & CO-
176 William Street,
'-S6u> BY eLL DBUQOL
It 1* not a phytic which may give temporery relief
to th^ sufferer for the first few deees, but which, from
continued nse brings Files and kindred diseases to aid
ajrt^a craving* will be published in th* Hew
York,« kicay*and Locten'le papers
3^*We will draw a similar readme »h- last Satur
day of every moc’b during the year* 1-73 a- d 1S73
at osr ri?k ny Pb*toffice Money Order,
Registered Letter, Draft or Express.
fiMf*Scnd for a circnter.
Address bMITH, SHOfONS * OO-
Box ^T.'Covingum, Ky.
Guardian’s Sale.
T)Y V1KTTE of an Order cf the Coart of Ordinary
D of Fsltos cosnty. I will sell before the Coart
Q<*»a door t* AiUata. tn raid coun y, on tbe First
Tuesday 1* Jasavy next, the ooe-haif undivided in-
t»ie*t in one acre of Led, in tbe e »«h*e?( part of
tha dry of AiUnre, oo te* cart er of Glenn a* d
Hamphrey* suert-, •riorapori <n of land lot No.
rich y-fi*e t»o!d aa the nmprty of Ann Labe la
Kntcfii, minor, for tee benefit of aald minor. Term*
- “ JOHN HAS LETT,
-wta
. , i the public a* *ov--'*1en reme
dies buntbauioM powerful 1«mlc and
d i*o by the medi-
and P*n*,_ and has been
with wonderful remedial results.
DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JUBl'BEBA
retain* aU tee medical viitue* peculiar to the plan
and mu?t be lakeu a* a permanent curative agent
fa there want of action In yo
Liver and *pleen ! Units- reli- ved at c
the blood J ecnoto mipnre by deleterious secretions,
producing •crofuloQ- or skin dise-aca, Biotebea, Fel
ons. Purtnie*. ‘‘anker,Pimple*, etc
Take JL HUBKBA to cleu*e. purify and restore the
vitiated biood u* be-.lih' set ion.
Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach ! Un
less digestion is promptly aided the system is debili
tated with lose of vital rare* poverty of tbe blood,
dropsical tendency, ten* ra] weakness or Uwitude.
Take it to assi-i Digestion without rcectioa. It will
impart youtlifol vigo to tbe weary sufferer.
Have yoa * weakness of tbe Intestines f
n danger of Chroai* Diarrhoea or the dreadful Inflam
mation of the Bowel*.
Take it to aLay irriUUon and ward off tendency
inti .mmation*.
Have you weakness of tee Uterine or Urinary Or
gans f Yon must procure instant relief ot you are
Bible to snficrmg worse th»n death.
Take It to s’ lengthen organic weakness or life bs>
eome**bard~n.
Finally it i-bcald be frequer tly taken to keep the
system in perfret health or yon are otherwise in grant
danger of material, mlaamaiic or cf w,rm f' xrtnm «h«—«
JOHN q. KELLOGG, IS Piatt sL. New York,
Sola Agent for the United States
Price, One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular.
PfiO* f#h1f»4l.TW-r
06LETK0BPE UNIVERSITY,
atlsnta, Georgia.
-pas nxradHr or thl mat irra -.1 be .rramed
1 on tbe
1st Mon-»ay in October
I st Wednesday in July, 1873.
—half in advance.
a*for the Ministry in
{•foil and complete.
Tuitloa tree to (
Fee furteer part!alar* address
REV. DAVID WlLLS^JP^a,
JOHN a WILSON.
President Board of Trustees.
Guai'dltiu’8 Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Hon., the Court of Or
dinary of Henry county. Ga., will be sold before
me Court-bMQf© door, in said coni ‘
Tuesday in January n- r, fifty acres
^old aa the prorerty of Georgs W. Gray, ward of
undt-reigned, and or bis benefit Term*—credit un-
' 35 Ji of December, 1878, with ten per cen* interest
GEO. W. WILKI^S
dovJS d30a Guardian.
GLuBUlAy Heery County*
OBDcraST’s Omo, November 18th, 18?v.
QAR\H KINO and Robert Dorton has applied tome
O for letter* of •dminLtration ds bonis non, cum
tratamen oa nexo, on tee estate of John Wade, *
ceased, late of said county:
If objections exist. Its them be filed within
statutory time, or the letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature.
GnO. M. NOLAN, Ordinary,
novSS—wlam3m Printer’s fee $4 60
GEORGIA* DeKalb Count* •
Obdina**t> Onvcx. November 31, 1873.
M RS. JAN B TUHNniK having appHt-d to me for
letters "f gunidtanshlp, of ’ h« perron ano prop
erty of Martha Ja-e ai d Nancy Touer, m:nors of
Wm. J. Turner,la-eof Newtou county. n< ce«red
AU persona corcern»d are hereby notified to file
.Jeir objection* if any they baVe. within the time
allowed by law, ehe letters will be granted aald appli-
1NO riCK.
XL be sold on tbe 3^d day of
at my bouse, on tbe Alr-L ne Kaltr- ad. two
miles west of Noreroe*, and 17 miles firm Atlanta, a
good pUce f t land, cou-aiuiog 49 acres, 13 acres
cleared, and the remainder lu th- woo s and web
timbered, e good house with »hr» e rooms and two
chimney*, also a gnc* -ki’ch^n auo a good well
water. For Further particulars,
i^^a
nov33-w3t
N icross, (
OlFTEMTEBPRISE
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the
Cfhatry!
L. D. Site’s Nineteenth
fiRlftU ANVDAL DISTRIBUTIOV,
To be Drawn Wednesday* Ian. 1st. *73
$ 200, 000 00
Ixx Vnlijipble Gifts I
$ 10,000 IN AMERICAN GOLD
10,0 00 IN AMERICAN SH
6 Prizes of $1000 each ) £jDPpi’R IPV
JO Prizes of $500 d«t'.o f «DElRfl II ? I'd
One Span of Matched Horses, with Family
Carriage and Silver-Mounted
Harness, worth $1,500!
F»ve worses & Buggies, with Silver.
Mounted Harnem, worth 8GOO each*
Five Fine-Toned Rosewood Pianos,
worth $500 each!
25 Family Sewing Mach nes, worth
6100 each I
2300 Gold and filter Lever Hunting
W‘itc 7 ie* (iti all) worth from $20 to $300 each *
Gold Chain*, 311v*r-wan*. Jewelly, etc., etc.
Number of Gifts 26,000! Tickets Limited
to 100,000!
Agents Wanted to Sel* Tlcttets* _
whom Liberal Pre turns will be
Paid I
Single Tickets >3; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tickets
$t 1 ; Twenty Five $40.
Circulars containing a full H*t of prises, a descrip.
Men of the manner < r drawing and other informs
lion in reference te the Distribution, will be *eut
any one ordering them. All letter* most be address i
MAIN OFFI0B,
2*. d. sxira,
Box 86, Cincinnati, O.
AGENTS _W , AEffTB».
The Master Spirits of the World,
THE TREASURE H3USE 0- AMERICA,
THE GRDAT BOOK OF THE YEAR.
A GENTS report sale* of 35 to llX^tple* in a few
hoars or day*. Pnosrccm Fun Address J.
W. GOODSPEEu, New York, Chicago. CioriaantL
8L LoaiA New Orleans aepSD— |nir8-dAw1v
9500 REWAM>
J HEREBY offer a REWARD OF TZVE BUN-
DRED DOLLARS, for the apprehension, with proof
cfiffident to convict, the party and hi* accomplices,
Who assassinated my husband, WLllam P. Milton,
RlHjay, Georgia, on tbe night of the 16th day of
April last, by shooting him through the window ‘
his ditii' g room, while at hi* cupper table.
This 17th day of June, 1871.
SCD15—w90d \ HANOT O. MILTON.
“DOMES 1
“ BEST
TO USE*”
“EASIEST
TO SELL.”
8. M.Agentii
It don’t pay you
to fight the beet
machine | prove
csr claims; get
th? agprev and
relli Allresa
“DSKSne” S.a. Cd. SC norim 51- 5.
per* House Block
Atlanta, Georgia.
• of the late Imp
Wilson, Singer, Howe, Weed ana I
FA1ET ECO NIYSBEBIFF S*LES
east calf of lot of land, nxmber t*eu y-fonr f24.;
creek which runs hr-roro »«id lot, b mg th«* dividing
iine, tn the eventh «d-t let of e^id county, contain
her.ff, as he propertv of D D De< ham. to satisfy
n. fa. waned from Fayette Superior Coart. in favo
Wm. Bennett vs D. D Denham, the ra-^e b-ing
nnrehase m« ney. Property pointed out byHetik
rsey, plaintiffs attorney. This Nov-maer 35th,
1873.
DOVtS-tds
Primers fee $* SO per levy.
K-nalty and setting apart and valuation of home
stead, and I will pas a poo seme at (0 o'clock. ▲. m
on the 7th day of December next 1873 at my office.
V. C. MINOR, Ordit ary.
Printer's fee $*
GEORGIA} f niton G nnty.
A LL persons haring demands against the estate of
Thomas O’Reilly, late « f said county, d<roeased
will present th m properly p’-oven, and ah persons in
debted to said estate wtif please make in.m«diaie
payment. Atlanta, November *‘th. 1-7*.
MICHAEL MAHONEY,
nov39-wfiw Fx» nor.
GEORGIA} Henry County*
OxDcraxT’* Omen, November 35th, 1873.
J OHN FIELDS bu xppOxi to no for eruption
p rsonalty and setLtg apart and valuation
Ficad. and I will pass np n the same at 10 o
JL, on the 14th day cf Da ember, 1-73, at r*v office.
Qm M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
pov37—vriw Printer** fee $3 00
Henry Connty.
ortUvNO*
Printer's fro 15
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of anthority granted bv the Court of
Ordinary of l>eKa)b cwmty, wi'l he sold at the
cuy Hall. In tbe dt* of Atlanta, wltbin tee legal
hoars or sale, oe tee fir-t Tuesday in December next,
at public auction, to the highest t idd^r, the follow
ing deveribet proper y, b longing to ihe oetate of
Alston H Greene • eerasrd. to-ujt:
I ot of la d No fiiteuw Hih district of original
ly Fayette now, Fulton connty.
Also, th** following lota, tr citon* *nd Islands bo>
to said estate; lo* of land No. 19. tn the 8lh
of origi allv <>rr» 11 no** Haralson ownty;
lot No 8Ti, In < he 14th district of the fir-t section
Cherokee now For-yth count*; lot No 455.17th dis
trict of the second section orlrinaTy Cherokee now
Oobb county; lot No 435 4'h disuict of Appling
• oun'T. origin lly; fraction No 84, 17tA district of
orlgln-llv Urnry now Fn ton countv. containing 137
onttudBf
eg 8 acre-4, aad iriana No. 6. in sa'd district,
contan.ing a^yure*. AU *, Island No * *- **— “**“
aUy rtSfcefLcontaining 840 of an acre, and island
No 8, in raiddUstrict, containing 1^ acres and frac
tion No 43 lathe8th district, Gwinn. ttconnty,con-
tainlnv 69 acres, and fraction No 319, in said dL»»rict-
corta*ciug73a*T a
1 he tame being sold for attribution for the pur
pose of winding up said cat -te. Term* cash
WILLIAM EZZARD, Administrator.
GEORGIA} lleKalb County.
Ordixast's Omox, October 19,1871
X\J HER AS, J. G. Eidson, * dmlnHtrator of the
v \ estate of W. M. Ridron, deceased, having ap
plied for letters of dismission from ts’d administra
tion
These are. ’berefore, to cite end admonish all
eons Interested to be and apoev at my office in _
catur within the tim- prescribed by l »w to chow cau*e
if any they can, why said letters should not be
grantee as applied for.
Given under my hand at office.
W R. WEB9TBR, Ordinary
Oct33—w90d Printer's fee $10 00
GEOBult} Henry County.
OBSUfABT** Omen, November 15, 1873.
T'PHRaIM b. VARGASON has applied to me for
j exempt! -n of pereocalty and s*-tting apart and
lastion if homcateMd, and twill 'waaepon ihe**ame
the 80th day of November, 1873. at 10 o’clock
j at my office.
GEO. M. NOLAN, Ordinary
novl7-dltAw3t Primter’a fee $8
* -? P
JSii
Milton Connty.
Milton County ^h«rifl*8 Sale.
W ILL be soldon the first Tuesday In December
n-xt. between the teg: J fr'Urs of sa'e before
the Court Hou.-o door, in the town of Alpharetta
Milton coun y, Georgia, tee following property,
to-wit:
Two 1 >ts of ar.d nu*f b rs7 and 7L in the first nls-
trict a* d first section of Milton coeuty. Levied on as
tbe property of *1 liam Tho'cason. deceased, to
s*>isf • a fi fa issued fr »m th« Superior Court in fa
vor of Mary Manning vs. E J. and li. a. Camp, ad-
mir Ltrator* of Wi iiam *» bomason do bonis non of
said ts ate Property p intea out by K. J Cam.>, on**
of tee adminisiraiors do bonis eon. This 81st day of
October, 1873.
WIT.LTAM BOISE. Sheriff
rovl—wtds Printer's fee $3 50 per levy
GEORGIA} HI»1 ton County*
Ordixaut’s OrricE, August 30,1873.
R OBERT N. ROGERS, administrator de bonis
non. f t tbe estate of Rob- rt Rogers, Ute of said
county, deceased, having filed hi* petition, r
that «- h is fmly discunr- ad hit* t- uet:
Tuis is. therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
lnteros edto be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by Uw then and there to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters>hoa!d not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature.
O. P. faKRi TON, OrdUary.
sep4-woxmSm Pnnter’f fee $4
pvtied foi
This is. i
th -refore, to cite and ndmoi teh all perrons
to be and appear at my my office wiu-in the
time prescribed by law. then and there to show cause,
if any tecy have, why said letters should cot'
granted
Given under my hand sni official signature.
O P. SKELTON. Ordinary.
cep4-wo&m$m krinter’s fee $4
AdmiuU(tra(o r, M Hale.
taming forty acre* each, more
* Tdcob buridtiana . cce*«e<.
1st section, viz: No«. 1037 l'«t 1049,105,1051
1)05. A poriion of tbe Und is first else- but om,
lying on each aide of Vicltery's Creek, f<>ur miles
normessr of -Ipliaretta, on toe rond l<adi»g from
Alpharetta to Camming r*oid for the benefit of the
" ■* - *1 »rm«, — —*■ - **■ “*•—
J» in era ,
paying for ti lee. Bond gtv. Ti ror titles when last pay
ment is made. KOBtlfi i TUOM rt>0 ,
Administrator.
November 4,1873. Printer’s fee $10. novO tds
WO « ICE,
JAMES EASON, colored.
MARY BASON, colored.)
Libel for Divorce.
r * appearing to the Court, by the return of te-
bheiiff. teat the 4 fendantrioe not rreide in thi
county, and it farther appearing tint*** does not re
side In this r*tate. it is, on motion of conns* 1,
drred that said defendant appear and answer a’
next tenant this c^un. else na toecasebecomidexeo
N. B. KNIGHT, J. 8. 0,
A true extract from the minutes of Milton Superia
GEORGit) fflllton county*
To the H-irs-*t-Law ot Junes N. Lanier. Deceased.
N OTICE l* hereby kivton that I will apply to
Court of Ord nary on tee First Monday in -
remher next, to establish a copy of a W'il> made _
Jj-ms N. Lanter. deceased, the original having been
burnt The copy Is now filed Tn ‘
office of sai’l county. Ad persons int
the r objections to the same, on or before that day,
“'*■ will be (ak-n pro
otherwise their consent to the •>
MARY A. LAN 1
Two Yaluable Farms
FOR SALE.
ON COOSA RIVER
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
B Y VIRTUE OF THE WILL OP JBPTLn. ..
HAKRIS, deceased, 1 offer for sale thoee valuable
terms lying on Cooro River, about twelve miles from
Rome, in Hoyd county, known as the old Carr p ace,
and th- Quinn place. Tbe flrrt containing 540 ac
<*f which 440 i« good bottom land, with all necesi
-- i the bend or ___
“ *of
_ cnee bring on a high sandy*plateau overiook’
ing the entire farm Rasy sod rrgu ar transportation
ro R me i»y s eamb at twice a week, tfat raniy ta
sucti nfa-mplarednpoo *he market. For a distribu
tion among uumeroos heirs it wilt positively be sold,
and at a low price Tfie farm is now stocked and
tenant, d for tne coming year, bat the purchaser will
receive the ren-a
Tbe Quinn place lies one half m'le below and con
talus MM a res, of whi< h£*0are cleared- m >stiygood
bottom land—imrrovcmeu*s telorable—water good
heat'h good Thisisairood - —
hi- at bargain. Tbe
rapid construction, run
tin; rw lying between, a*.d a good ferry
Perrons desiring good farms are respectfully in
vii«-d to come and examine for them selves
Address R. U. HARK1*. Bxrautor,
_ Rome, Georgia.
IWertoHon. Ren. Yancey and Gen. M. L Bonham,
Ailant-, Georgia.
n<iv)S—j.ltnw w
$500 TU3WAni>
QAK BOWERY LODGE. No. 81, F. A. 1L, hereby
offers Reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
the apprehension, with proof sufficient to convict
party or parties, who assassinated oar beloved
Brother, William p. Milton, in EIJijiy, Georgia,
the night of the 16th day or April, 1873.
Done by « rderof the Lodge, and given under
Seal thereof.
This ?te day of June, A. D., 1873.
Tfl'tMAS F. GREER,
Worshipful Master pro tern.
W. R. Wk/jh Secretary pro tem. sep!5-w90d
MOTiCE.
GEORGIA} Campbell Ccunty*
OsncranT*s Omen, November 14th. 1873.
1 ROLLED befor* me a- an est’ay this day, by
1 fotd Luck, of the 734ih Dibt c . G. M , of __
conn y «o»e barr w HOG, of »hicn the following
adefcript on, rir : Abo>.t three jests o’d. colorve_.
light blue, with black spots; n steed—j-plit fn each
»ar, at>d valued at •- veu dollar* by T P H dso*
Jimro A L-ck. freehoidere ut said district a- d ...
«**»-r u»» btPal owed 10 cente^er day fur taku gcare
>«id b g
The owner la hereby notified to appear before t
prove pro erty, pay corts ani expense*, and take I
away, el re he will be sold ou Ute » rentiers of s
Be.-ford Luca, iu said distrlc , on Monday, tee 35ib
day of November, 1873.
lovlfi—wit
K. C BEAVERS, Ordinary.
” - iter’s *
Film
fro $3
GEORGIA* Fuiton Conner*
Ordinary's Office, Nov. 36,1873.
TI71LLIAM McDowell has API* ird for exemption
v V c f personalty and setting apart and valuation
of a homestead and 1 will pass > pon the same at'
o'clock A. SL, on tne J3*h day of ih ceruber 1873, i
my office. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
noW7-w3w Printer** fee $8
rpHOMAri H. BRYAN ba.* applied tom ___
JL guardianship of the proprny of Robert L.
Hubbanl G Bryan, non-ieeluenl orplans «4 JL.
H-van, decro-td-
If objections exist, let them be filed on or before
th i first JioBuay In Jaunuy next, or tiu Kttus
be granted.
W iute s my official si -nature.
GEO M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
nnv*7—w4w Printer’s fee $5.
GEORGIA) Fulton Couutf.
Ordinary's office Nov. 38,1873.
TITRU. MARY ff. COUcH, wife of Elijah F P. Conch.
!vJL having applied for exemption of tersonklty and
ramation of Bomu»i«nd. (bar has ban a failing orra-
fosiag to app y.) 1 will pass noon th' same at
o’clock n. «., oaths Uka nay of December. 1873,
—— DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordln
Printer’s fee 88 (
$5to$20f
vrthra 1
Sepl3-w Ij
DeEalb Connty.
Notice to Debtors aud Creaitors.
r1B0EQIA, FCLTOvToCNTT-AU person. In-
VX debted to the estate of S&rart M.U rper. Ut of
said comity dec- a-ed,a*c requested to make immediate
payment, and all persons Having ciaiu a againt raid
estate will present teem properly proven
w. aThemphilt*
C.!
GEORGIA} Fulton County*
Ozpoukt’s OrncB, November 6, 1873.
O BAM «OCK, administrator of the estate of
- Tibs B Ozkes. has applied lor itjavo to sell
the re-l estat of said deceased.
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned.
—‘V their objections, if any they hav, wi hm tea
prescribed by law, else lease wll. be graated th.
aid applicant.
noV7-w4w
GEORGIA) Fallon County,
OkdxxAST's Omct, November 30, 1873.
R8. R. M. RITCHIE, wire of John Ritchie, ha*
applied for exemption of peraonsltv and I
.me upon the same at my office at City HalL o
tee 5thday of November, IS:.*, at 10 o'clock A. M.
_ ^ DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
novii-dltiwSt Printer’s fee $3 00
M E
GEORGIA) Fulton County*
OrdctAST’s Omo, November 4th, 1873.
plied for leave to aeh th* real estate oi tee said de
based:
This ia then fore to notify all persona concerned to
file their objections, if any they have, within tbs
time prescribed by law else have will be granted
said administrator as a pMed for
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
DOTS—w30d Printer's fee $5
GEORGIA) DcKalb County*
Okdimabt's Omct, September 35, 1873.
\17HBREAS, Drewry Mauldin, Adminis'rator of
vv the estate of Benjamin Vsuldin, late of aald
connty, deceased, applied for letters ot dismission
from said trust:
This ia, therefore, to die and admonish all per
sons in tore-ted to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by jaw. then and there to show
cause, if any they have, why said letter* ahould not
Printer’* fee *1«
GEORGIA* Fallon Connty*
O n£ ixart's Omcx, November 4th, 1873.
ELIZABETH RUSS El L has applied for lett* re of
- administration on the e*tat»of James £L Rua
_ late of mid countv deceased:
This it therefore to notify all persons concerned to
file their objections. If an? th-*y have, within the
time rreemVd by law. dee letters will be granted
T7U
SLl
NOTICK
■WIJ. UN! 1IC WIU OO NJIU
Tuesday in Dtccmbei, 1873.
W. JL WEBSTER, O^nary
onv3—wlm Printer 4 * fee $5
A«1nifnistrator*(S Sale.
W ’LL BE MUD on the Firat Tuesday in Decroa-
txrn. xt, b fore the Court Honse. door in ~
bifn. xt, b fore the Court House.
Court of ordinary..of said county, the following
lands, belonging to the estate of hufus Henderson,
deceased, to-wu: One half intetest tn mill and lot
land const* ingot lfijjtf acres of Lot No. 330. Home
Lot No. 191 re-ntarotug 30tj{ acres, and thirty acres
of Lot No. 190, containing in tee aggregate 3d)i
acres, more or less, about one hundred and thirty
acres cleared, the balance in woods and well 'imbereo,
good dwelling-hoaro and out-houses, procu and «pp)e
orchard,* well of good water, with sprims on the
place and several *.reams of wafe r running through
the farm Sold for division. Terms one-half caeu,
tee balance on twelve mouth’s credit.
G. B.HUDSON, Administrate
oct9-w4Qi(Pi inter’* to.-. $iQ.)
GEORGIA) DsKnlbCounty.
Onmxart's Omcx, November 4,1872,
applied for leave to sell th* real estate
J Bcea*cd
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
nov7-wlw
Printer's fee $5.
GXSOUGXA* DcKalb t ouiitf.
Ordinary's Omen, October 33.1873.
\T|TT1ERBAS\ Saran a. White having applied for
vv letters of administration on the rota eof John
W. Wnite, late of Debate • ountv, deceased.
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to file their oi jeetton*. if any they have, within the
time allowed by law, else letters anil be granted said
applicant as applied for.
W. R. WEBSTER, Ordinary.
oct35-w40d Printer’s fee $5.
GfcOKGlA, DcKalb County.
Ordinary's Omcx. October 33.1873.
"r!«_
. h(he
will anno ed. on tbe estate of John White, late
said county, deceased.
This is. therefore, te
to file their objections... —, — — —
time prescribed by law, else letter* wilt be granted
said applicant as appLori f»r.
W. R. WEBSTER, Ordinary.
Print*,-** fort *K
Administrator’* Male.
■\\riLLbesod befoie the Court House door m
VV liecatar. Darealb countv, Georgia, agreeably
to an ord sr or the Ordinary ol Walton county. Gear
gin. on tee -
FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
within tbe ler*l hoars of rale, one half interest
twenty acres of lot No. 355. and one half Interest
198 acres of lot No. 336. sixteenth district of original
ly Uei ry, cow lJuKalb county. All sold aa tbe
property ot Littleton Rain*, deceased, for tee ,ju-
pose of distribution among the heir* of mid de-
eased. TERRS CASH. This «tetober U, 1873.
DAVID STILL, Adm’rde bonis non,
of Littleton Rains, decease* 1
octlS-wtda .Printer’s fee $10
GEORGIA) DcKalb County,
Ordinary's Omcx, November IS, 1873.
WtHBREAS, J. W Swi-ey having applied to a
Vj for 'he guardianship of he perron end prop
erty o' Julia and Kmm* Wright, minors oi F. hi.
Wrivhc deceas'd:
This Is, therefore, to notify all persons conccr
to file thcii objections, if any they have, within
time prcfcribed.by law, else letters of guardisnship
will be granted said am licon» a* appllw* for
W R. WEBSTER. Ordinary.
Printers fee $4
novlS—w4w
GEORGIA) DcHat b.Connty
OBDmsxT'a Omcx, November 13,1873.
W C. JACKSON having applied tor ex-mption
• of personalty and setting apart ar.d valua
tion of home«te*d, and I wtiJ pass uj»on the
at 13 o'clock, M, on Thursday the 38th (
November, 1873, at try office, in ec-itnr.
W. It. WEBSTAR. Ordit ary.
“ ' Tee *3
novlS—w3w
Printer'* fet
GEORGIA, DcKalb County
Ord uc art's Omcx, November 13, 1873.
TWrHHKRBas, John W. Toggle having applied
vv for letters of aaministration on the estate **
^nSat*,'thfereJrora/tonStUy all persona concerned,
' "*“■ '*—“*— " * w — have, within the
will be granted
W. R. WEBSTER, Ordinary.
said applicant as app^ledl fore
nov!5—wSOd
Will bo sold before tne r'-owt House door in Deca
tur, DeKiib Countv. on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the lesal houra of sale, tbe following
ursperty to-v-lt: Two hundred and fifty acre*
!-nd, more or !*•«. the same bring the e*st half
whole of said lot, except 50 acres in the norterari
cumer ot said lot. Al'ofraidii * *• * -*
district of raid connty. Levied
WiMnm C Jackson, >y virtue of and lo satisfy a fi
Issued from DeKalb Superior Court in favor of Hll*
Candler vs W C Jack-on. Prop-rey point
ai miffs. Levy made Scptemh-r^d, 187*.
Also, at the same time and place, one steam aav
mill, levied apon as the property of Robert J. WaJ<
lien by virraeof two fi fas, one in favor of__RJodcs
levied upon aa the property of Robert J Wall nnder
and by virtue of a lien II fa issued from DeKalb
Court in favor of Bro* n A Bolton %*
Wall. Property pointed oat by plaintiff’s
of DtKa’b. aud known aslo> No 4 in Cooper's plan
of a sandirision or Hnwa'd^s tand, and sold by G
W Adair In July '860, fronting on -tee right-of-way "
the Georgii Rafirord hr re honored and thirty-o<e n_.
and fir e tuchra and rauning nearly doe route on land
line 1.663 feet, acd adjoiulxnf Kirkpatrick’s land, then
nearly «art978 Let, aud adjoining land or said How.
ard, and to tbe eas» line, corner «-f lot No 1. ttience
nearly north t,479 feet to right of wav of the Georgia
Railroad, said land contaimagSi 89-100acres. Levied
upon by vl tne of a mortgage fi ta tmurd from De-
Ka b Superior Court, in favor of Unless A Rosswog
Georg* sharp, Jr., and Annie F ttearp. and a* bur
prpoerty. Prop.-ity pointed out in said-mortgage
fi fa. JAS. HUNTER, a—*-
November 3,1873.
NOTICE.
Administrator’s Sale*
rriLL be sold under an order of the Cow
Ordinary ot D<-Ka b county, on first Tn- xtay
areda
• of Iain
ns or less, belonging to the
tateof P M. Wrl^bt. deceased. Nv»
districtD-K^Ibcoai ty,rome«orty a _
fresh .'and rpen; balance lu the woods and •
bend, bpricgt.fr ““ *
place, pretty gooi
of division. Term- cate. __
oct33-w«0d
GEORGM, DeKaalb County
Ordinary's Omen, October 34, 1873.
J AMES A >HS PtRDhavmgap died forth- guar
dianship or tbe pe ron and property ot * turtle
Clinton, minor heir of ' Ivina Moore, d«cea*ed
... ed are hereby notified to
ayexl-t, within *be tme shot
i of gnardtanshtp will be granted
W. R. WEBSTER. Ordinary.
tee applicant.
oct36-w4w
[Printer’s fee 84 0Q.J
NOTICE.
est< ay • OW,
marked aa foU-vrs: Aalit um two andetblra ia tb
right ear, and a ati> and on* undetbit in tec left ear;
red side*; white back and belly; -boat ten yean
old. 'ppm* d by G. L. Craft aad Ja.es Govs, free
holders raid of county, to he worth fifteen dollar* aad
teat It is worth forty cents a aay to keep said Cow.
Tbe owner Is bereb notified to appear before
prove property, pay cost* aid expense* and take _.
a say. risesh • wilt be sold on the premises of tea said
H nudities, the taker op of said cauay, on Friday
the * 9th daj of November. 1873,
W. R.WEBSTER, Ordinary.
Printer’s re* 38
Executor’s Sain.
Toesday In December next, fifty acre* of
land, it bw
ity nine, in
eighty tune
>F Henry i
it. Bold as
Bod for the beaedt of the heirs and crvdi
tor*. Terras cash. October 34th, M73
fuiton County.
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer-
Executor^’ Sale.
The Pat Lynch Estate!
B y virtue of ajTordbr from the
Ordl-ia-y of Fation county, will be sold a* tee
City Hall, in the city of Atlanta, within the legal
hours of role, on the firat Tuesday,
3d day of December next,
Srt f Sl&§SSi»! ne “ lh3
res ot tan4, kn^wn as «he QUARRY
the said applicant a>a
nov5-w£0d
a * JiAxv, imunary
Printer* fee f4
GEORGIA* Fulton County*
Oxddvaxt's Omcx, November 5,1873.
'VAN P. 11“WELL, guardian of the minor chlV
HT
p led for leave to aeU th* real^ cstite"beloDg’ing
salt minors:
This U tirerefore to notify aU persons concerned to
file thrir objections, if any they hare, within the
time p tveri Orel by Uw, els* leave will be gr ated said
guardian as applied for.
Georffta* Fulton County*
Ordinary's Omcx, C
nt) HURSTS. L. C. WrfK Slut
» V —UM of D. II. wau ute of ..id count,, de*
WEd, reptesenuth t be hu foUj diKhugd W»
ineir udjccuodb, «ny caipi, on or ot'iore tne nrst
Monday in January next, rite let'.cis of dismlssiou
will be gracted the applirann
_ _ DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
odd—•w3m
Printer's fee $5
GEORGIA* Fulton County-
Ordinary'* Omcx. November4.1873.
M. CALHOUN, administrator of the estate of
_ Betjrnia Little, d ceased, haring applied for
lrove to roll tee rea> estate belonging to said de-
-iMed:
This is therefore to notify all persona concerned to
le tin Ir objections if anv they have, within the
me prescribed bylaw, else leave will be g anted
sain administrator aa applied for
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $5
Fulton County.
„aaUy Henry, now F
ty, wiih the Pump ard Fixture* thereon.
Also, one acre on tee corner of Thurmond and Hay
den streets, with Three Tenement. Housethcr -son—a
j*rt of said lot eighty-tinee-ai.d Two Lots, 50 by 60
of all which will be posted and exhibited at
tee sal'
At * T I’rteen Mules, One Horse, Six Warons. One
Can- ga, several 8ets of Harnrea. Two Dump Cart*,
ard i • F-iolsof aBlacksmitn Shop complete, andau
“ie Quarrying Tools.
AU wUloe sold for the pu'pose of making adlvls-
>n among tbe heirs of Patrick Lynch, deceased.
ERMSCABIL October 18- h. 1K73.
PfeTKH LYNCH,
JAMES LYNCH.
ocf!8—w4 r d Printer’s fee $35
Admiulstrator’a Male.
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer.
Orclnary of Fulton county.
I wiU sell before the Court House door in At
tala, within the legal hours of snle. on tbe
■fti v ne?dav in l>eccmb.T next, tbe following leal
estate, to-wit: A part of land lot Na 141. of tee 14th
|District of originally Henry, now Fulton connty.
contaning sixteen acres, lying about ox o mile west of
corporate limit* of tee city of Atlanta, */ joining
lands ufJ. L Miller, John Ada'r, Thomas Alex-
^ndtr acd ot hers. Also, one city lot In Atlanta, cor
ner of Race Tarek and Tatnal street*. 50 by 100 feet,
upon which te.-re la a frame storehouse, bring pan of
.and lot Na *4 of said district. Hola ** t he property of
Jo-cph Courser, deceased, for the benefit of creditor*.
Terms -Half cate; balsno* six mouths with 7per
par’s fee $10
G. W. ADA.IK, Auctioneer.
Executor’* Sale..
•Y virtue of an orfler of the Honorable Court of
► Ordinary of Ful'on county, I will eoll before the
Coaxt Uoase door In Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in
Jiy tot In Atlanta, fronting
Peters street and running
- ray of the Macon and Western
Railroad bring in the shape of a triangle, and ia a
part of ian»lot No. 84. of tee 14th district of oririn-
ally Henry now Fa.ton county, containing one-alx-
teenth of an acre, more or lro«.
S»»*d as the property of Catharine Kolton, Mte Of
safilmnntv decro-cd. for distribution
alf caah; balance 6 month* with ten per
J. M- BMITH,
Kxecotor.
•jl ot administration on tho estate of William
Dougherty, Ute of said connty, d-ceasod:
This is therefore to notify all person- concerned to
file thrir objections, if any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, el-e setters will be gran did th
said applicant as applied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary
nov5—w30d . Printer’s fee $4
GEORGIA. Fulton Oaunty*
Ordinary's omcx, September 5th, 19i
W ILLI* P. CH1S -LM. administrator on estatc.the
ol William A. Chisolm, late of said county, de
ceased, represents that he has folly dir charged hla
•aid trust:
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file
thrir objection*, if any exists, on or before tee first
Monday In December next, else letters ot diaa lsffiffin
will be granted the applicant.
DaaIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
set-7-w*m Printer’s fee $5
Admiulatrator’a Hale.
ff. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer
3X7ILL be raid before the 4Vurt Horae <*oor. I •
TV tnec iy of Ati-nta. w.tiln tee kga hours of
sa'e, on the first Tuesday in January next, an undi
vided haU interest In tn • following dm rib«j> rop-
erty, to-wit: Commes in? at the junction of PeacA-
tree and borsyth streets ard rum In* due route
a ong Peachtree streett» Araold's line, thence along
said .ine lor y-two (43) feet, more or less, to Forsyth
street, tAence alo g Forsyte arre t to the beiclnning
point, forming an angle, and bring pert of and lot
number seventy-elgbt .n the fourteenth di-trict of
Iglnallv Henry, now Fulton con* t % Georgia Fold
__theprep»rty «»f W r jllle k. John* u. d-cea*eL for
the benefit or the h*l<* and creditors. Terms cash.
W R VrHABLE, Afimti.isUator.
Atlanta, November 13 h, 1873.
ro' 14- w40d Printer’s fee $15
GEORGIA) Fulton County.
Ordinary's Omcx, Septembers, 1873.
EMUEL DEAN, adminis'rator on the estate of
Lanrari H. Dean, ^eoeaaed, repreeroU that be has
fully discnargi d his aald trust, and applies^or letters
of d>smiamon:
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file
their objtctions, If any exist, on or brio e the first
Monday in December next, else letters of dismission
will be granted tee applicant *
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
—— Printer’s fee $5
Postponed
Administrator’s Sale.
. tirtae of an order of the Court of Odlii „
Fulton county, Georgia, I will aril before the
rt Iforao door mAtiaa
Decernb- r next, within tee
the property of John Ratterree, Ute of
South Caro-lna, deceased, for division.
Terms—One-third cash; balance six and twelve
months, with 7 per rant interest.
W. It VENABLE, Administrator.
Atlanta, Ga, July late, 187*.
octS4-wtda Printer’s fee $10
Administralor’s Sale.
rirtge of an order from the Coort of Ordinary
_ Jagtotho estate of Richard John-
ao~. deceased, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lilng in the Third
rer o'the Nursery of Pete a. Harden A Co, on east
side of Hill a<reet, thence along east atee ot HiU
*of nine hundred feet, more or le*<s
. , thence east along nerth ride of Glynn
street four hundred and * “—
or le**, hence non
dred feet, more or
nursery, thence west along said line to th* begin
ning corner, fn ail i ——
" " property will
purchas* ra.
can be had at the office of Wallace A Fowler teal era
tateagents. Title* good
Thi* property ia very desirable f er building lota,
hiving a delightful grove of rare and beantifnl shade
tree*, and also a good orchard of very select and choice
fruits of many varieties. It l* near Fair street, and
within about one-half of a mile of the mala depot
Persona wishing a home in tee city, or to invest in
rityprey -" |
near it on tee old Thompson vuiejanL which li ft-
peeled to be done, this property will teen bring twice
its present market nnee.
Terms of rale One-third cash; one third in three
months, and one-third in s*x mot th* from date of
sale. ls*t two paymeot* to be secured by note and
good personal menritr. Pos*e»siof * *-
first payment acd giving prop- r l
Printer's fee $20. nov3340d
GEORGIA, Fulton County*
Ordinary's OmcR, November 4th, 1873.
TM. A HKMr'HILLadministrator with the wL,
annexed of the route ot Sarah at Harper, ute of
said county, deceased, having applied for leave to
aril tbe w> oie of the real estate b longing to said de
ceased for the benefit of legatee* and creditors.
All perrons concerned are hereby notified to file
their objections. If any exl-t, on or before the first
Monday In November next, rise leave will be granted
or said sale as prayed for.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
NotC-wM or d4t Printer’s fee $4
Campbell County.
Administrator's Halo.
GEORGIA, CavYftxu. County.*
I \N the firat Tuesday in December next, will be sold
w at tbe court house door In Falx burn, in said
county, within tbe legal boors of rale, lot of land,
number one hundred and four (IM) in tbe I4te district
ol Forsyth originally, but now Campbell orrery.
Sold a* tee prop- rtv of John Dunlop, dece ard, fot
tee benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de. evaed
r. M. DU LOP,
Administrator,
a fee $5
GEORGIA* Campbell County,
to all who* re mat ooxetm
C C. G 'RRETT having, in proper form, applied
• to me for permanent letters of administration
on tbe e tate or Sarah Gash, deceased, lata of aald
connty;
Tula la, therefore, to rite all and stngu'ar the credi
tors and n xt of kin of t>*ra& ash, to bo and appear
atmy office within the tl .e allowed by law. ebow
cause, if anv they ore, why permanent admlnlstra
t on shonld no* be grant d to G a Garreu oo
8*nh Casa’s estate.
Witnera my hand and official signature, this 38th
day of fcepiembcr, 1873.
K C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
oct3 wfiOd Printer’s fee $4
GEORGIA* Campbell County*
weeks afterdate hereof application will br
1? made to *h* ordinary or said county, forlrev* o
eel) ail th- laxds odonefbg to the eetate of William
« « onr» Brewery, eitnated in tee Southwestern
portion of the dty of Atlanta, Fulum connty. Oa,
«*n t te nrst nuearay in December next, within the
legal boar* of sale ’hefollowing p*o,»*. rty, to-wit:
381 half barrel*, 85 quarter b-ncK » hugeheads,*)
liquor barrel *, 18 A men plank. 30 r* t long; SO boaft-
sra Ot coa, one ert coojxt** tools, -me l-borae wagoa,
i wagon, one work bench and vice, ooe
end fifty feet of rubber hoee, one iron
— bundle band Iron. 8 a*ores, one bag Iron
me grind stonA, 8 shovel* and half bnahri
; levied on *s tea property ot George C,
pencer and Ororge Lritx. by virtue«if and to safe
i»fy a mortgage fl fa, issued from ‘'niton Superior
Court tn favor J.-hn Kiceaod J.C. Kimball, Assignee
vs Gorge «L Spencer and George Leitz, security.
This October 10 h, 187 .
A framed dwelling-house, twelve by slxtee** feet,
hltasud on a lot f routing on retry ai met. between
Fair and Humoretretts in the 84 WAid of tee dty of
At ama Levied on as tee props ty of John Rankle
by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fi fn issued
from Fulton Superior Court In f»vor of D- C. Town
send A(o. w. John Rankin. Property pointed out
in fl. f* October 4,1873.
Aisa st the same time ard place, one Iron safe of
tho U. rring patent, one Di-bold A Klnzle's iron safe,
two fifty-foot side show ca-ea, two small aide show
cases six ten tool counter show rases, six ten foot
m rblc trimmed tables, three right foot counter show
can-*, fire eight font table*, two upright show cases,
frames covered with t»crman stiver, one Howard A
Co.’s Regulator, four solid silver pitcher*, ileven
silver enj-a, two diver dippeni, three small silver
hm of surer v
fifty five fA)cs*a* of sliver ware, containing
to three aud a half doz-n pieces each, six
sets or gold pins and ror rings, fire pearl seta, one
pea 1 b east pin. six coral eete,« nc cameo set. eight
* * ‘ dt* eight dozen atari framed
eye passes, ten pair of stiver
o seta of gold jewelry, one act
fi gold jewelry * evletl on as the property
- . Bharp, Jr„ and E. B. Floyd, by virtne of
and to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa iraued from Fulton
of George
1873.
octg-'d*
ON, Deputy Sheriff,
er $» B0 per levy.
Fulton Connty Mserlfro Solos for
December) 187S*
YT7ILL be sold before tee court house door Is tho
» v city of a u»nta, Felton connty. Oa. within tb,
C0 “ B ??*f^V , J& H f MlUlw * ,tco,ncrof Bonder Av
enue and *c*t Third sueri, running benth along
Ponder Avrnue 100 fee> to W eat Thirdstreet, lheaw
easii along West Third 300 feet to beginning corner.
No 18 commencing on Ponder Avenue 300 fret from
tee comer. f Wert Third and running south along
‘6 fret to sn slley. thi nce west wartf-
ly 135 feet to lot No 33, ’hrof# north *4 feet to corner
ot NOK. them* east alomr tee line of No 34 300 feet
Jost-p.i try, by virtue «f and to satisfy sn attach
ment fi fa issued from thd Jnstlore t^nrt of tho
TStihdh^ct, G M, in t vror of John R. Wallsi# re
Joseph Fry.
. A. M. PKRKERSON. Deputy Sheriff.
novS-wtds Printer's fee $3 50 per levy
TTCTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
T.v. the Conrt House door, in Atlanta,
witein the legal hours of sale, the folJowlngproperty
A house and lot In tee city of Atlanta fronting on
Iloustoa street fifty fees and running bark same
wld h one knndrcd and twt n:y feet to Connally'slat.
bounded west by W. A Fuller and on tbe south by
Z A. Williams, it bring pvt of laud lot M,tn the I4tb
district of origins:ly Henry, now Fulton county,
tteoma, levied onto the property of a mi* orr by
metneof s«*d to satisfy Mi fa issued from the Jura
ticris Court of the icrate district«. M., in favor of
a Bndwell \s Wi Us Orr Levy made by J. R. Tumn-
•on and rein ned to me Nov. 4th, 1873. r
^Alao at ihe • tme t mo and place four dty lota in tho
city of At ante, two c-f *a d lore froi.tiag fitiy feet
each oo Jones Avence and running ba- k parallel and
adjoining each other two hundred feet and fronting
on bush street each fifty fret, bound -o on tbe east by
the M ssion Baptist Cl urc i, and tec remaining two
b ck parallel and ad Jon hz i ach other one hundred
and eighty feet to sod froi.tin^ on Johnson streetiflfty
feet «ach. all known as tee Jones Hill property in the
ftt*t ■3rdof said city of Atlanta. Levied on as the
property of M A Hardin by virtue «>f and to satisfy %
oistxeas warrant for rent issued In favor of B H A A
Pro ‘ HT,r polnu ' 1 •“
- ,r ^ b " n< ‘-
tS'T'S I
sad sal
P rt) ktwra - u* Akstlcz Hi
-
ssras r 5ras
4^X30 by 196 feet,
30 by 80 feet each
rr- un Mine property of M L
KlmtoD- by virtae of and to rati fy a fl fa i**acd from
the Justice ^ourtof the 1x84 h Idwrict G M.,in favor
of ^Htith va. H. I nimbslL Levey made by
JsmssGsmpbati, L. C. and returned to me November
1st, 1873.
Aims st the Mine time and place, a lot and Im wore,
menis, cor slating of a six-p om d* riling, said foi alt.
nsted on WaPoa street in tbe dty of AU-nu. and 65
bv 8• fret, more or tree, it beta' part of Und lot No.
78. in thr 14 h Dl-trict t t originally Henry now Fal-
ron oonnty, Ga.; Icrird om aa tee proj^rtyof Henry
Hodgrob rirtaeof andtorotiryafifals-nedfrom
000x1 $ lbs DistrictU M m favor
of B H H‘chant vs H^ry Hodge*. Levy nude byJ
H i bompeon. L C, and re'uracd to me. Novembsr
«th, 1873.
A. M. PKRKERSON
eputy Sheriff.
II VcLarin. deceased, li c oding wild
Campbell County else*Ill's *a!e.
• PEUE wi 1 bee Id before th* C m rionredoor
• ‘he tow* of Fairbarn, Georgia, on thefirai
Tuesday In Drovmher n*-x<, between te- le. si nourr
of -ale. tee follow ng property, to-wit; •
On tbonsuai pounds or reed e-turn Levied on
by virtue o a mort/age fl s I-sued rom • ampbril
Buperior Court u favor of W T. Blras a alnst John
Biogdou and Jane O’.Nea), and made retonuMe to
tne Fenrnary Term. 1878. of sa«d Con t Levied on
aa the property o John Brogrinn
WaAfTW. CARTER, Sh‘riff
novlS-wtds frintro’s te-fit 0 worry
Payette County.
GEORGIA* Fayette County*
OzDOUiT’a Onto*. Jfovcmbw «, 1871.
E.
nor aad orphan of J< p*ha f-androm. d«
Monday in Dec ember next, rise letters wm be grant
ed to the applicant.
D. a MINOR. Ordinary.
Printer's fee $4
Guardian’s Sale.
B r Time or u Offer rn>fatb<Oau1 ot Orilowr
of Fayette cocntj, will bo eold on Uw (nt Tot,
Oaj lo luwir. I87J at tbe Coon Home door
county, between tbe legrt houra of
VV. Dnff-ll’e he eeex h my rower, y
Fultww Uonotr sheriffi* bale, rer
lieunber.
Conrt Hour door, la
'vj F rf AU.UU ow heflrst Tur-d.y lu
ho * r ‘ of
H£F2
Jonee. red Wert hy Mt.. at rrr .a. oib-re Lerlert
JXlS: White, by rieueofeS
lo -dillrty a a tx i-eaed fraa Falom ru ol"coo-f
1ti*vl reW* - **nr* Wbl-T raJer?
Und'^ri'uf'L’uir n '*'d r>Ma ’J'"“-fMnn!ot
S3RtfW.7:!Sa?33-£- f4B
Hecon mod Wert-rn SSSS7STiSJ ajtl £&
•SS lT "i 4 ’ t w.y ,*rtldjEaSiSi
yeettra KUlroed 18 feet tbeje w5eriu77l^{
J52T 4 U **• P-nperty of Edward
S£7ftZJwHy ,*■*,*» ““»fy * mongxeettx.
nSltSZTEaSS.’StZ?* to lew* of W. B.
d la‘"o«L£”53 pointedoav la
a ci»y lot in tbe
nnrlb by tbe reeidencc of B D sail U. e .
SilSS&ilEufiw^M!: »art5KdBtwi5
»•<*«'« by Tytta. or «d to HIV
Uyailbtowd frrm Pullon bupertor Com; In fa
»ot6 wtds Printer's fee $3 50 per levy.
jNOTXCJB.
10 render an recount of their demand,.
JAKES a CALHODW. Adm’f.
(XNOISTIMCT print;