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ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 10.
MoSMC Ctakimmi>(«ol) ba» six «cre* in
an m tbe soberbs of Iterlty. Maano i«d the
IrfrOiniliiin'-" " Tbe cot
ton [’.act la bmhh J end rifioroo. aad altosrtbcr the
Fru. proceeding* ol the Cunl Conyen-
Uea, held ben on the JOth tol flat cf tUj, cm be
tadittVcmtirar the MdiM oflceof the At
utu OwffacTMt. la as j number a fit* <*'•'* P* r
U< ziBT.—At tbe mccUnR of the Mozart
Gab ooTaeeday SUM, Mf. A. a Ko«>J»»“ elected
aricnl Dfiectar. A eta of tbaate were Wdmd
nr. J. A Mebels. PMMpe A Crew. Onilfort. Wood
<o. mi. a BtMfn. fo»f.too.
Bens A Co'r. Bunco Pobusiiikc
■one.—Wc m glad to *eet Is oor city, Mr. Frank
O. IUrcork,of J. ■W Darke A Oo, Macon, oho
mare la Atlanta to rake ctarre of ihe I'rancb
Iloeac a hoot lobeauned. We weeomo him.
The President also omitted to mention that their
charge on coal from Dalton to At'anta is $13 50 per
ear load of nine too*, which is Ijf cents per ton per
ilTe, Dalton bciog distant but 100 miles from this
-‘•ttTnuccsiw iscmwyi
iber of too* of freight
_ _ year 1871 was shoot 8,530.009 tons,
embracing shoot 6.470.(00 tons of coal, the avenge
charge on which was IX cents per ton per mile. Tne
STcrsge cost of muring this freight srss Jess than 1
mills per tcai per mile, showin? s t refit to tbe com-
psny ot nearly 6 mills per ton per mile.
It evidently required s wry frss u-e of gr<OM to
ore i his large amount of com sad other freight, still
»et ear»»mr* dorieg the yesr readied the moderate
Of $8 tr/.Ml tt after piying for repair*. *reas.\
etc., etc, $13.76! 673 09.
tat'on on that rood, stated that
prising a net load of 190 toes (of 2,:»j pun
It 5-7 d. (about 3- 92 crate) per mile, or a f;aitlon ertr
12 d (1 cent, per ton per mile, while the situs' erst
of transit wss 1*1 1 2d per train per ml/;and as the
train had to return empty, this was daub ed. raa.irg
the ac ntl cr*rt 2* 0 \ or 00 rente per tr.ln p*r m'!e.
,vir.g an actualnr- fit Cs «J, court to 114 c.iits per
train. «*r ottr 7 mills per ton re- mile.
It will thus be observed that
Railway they have torn able
the Great Csste*n
.educe the c*stof
transpertatien on coal to a figure which is but about
one-fifth the tale charged on the Western and Allan-
icKailroad-atd still vreprisume they pty for their
body. 111 rr-.diiyperecire from the forezolnc
thttth-oMof t-an-portotion on coil raries mate
rially In dUfi-rent “ ” * -‘' , -
6adAcctUkHT.—Weregretlokmrn tint*
■mMOMAbOmthmlnlcinttlfr.
.bite playtic * Ilk ■ piatot, acddertally .hot himself
eintaae'eloeJtjesteTday morales. In Oxford. The
ban took effect ta Ms face, casein* tastantsrecaa
Dun or am Krrzxxn) Lady —Mrs
JiA Ctajioe. cocaort of tbe lalo Jod*e A H. Clay
V, aad mother of W. W. CHjtoo, of this ci j and
E r.cmw. of AafMto, fled yesterday m roloit
shoot (o'clock st A these. She wss nearly etzhty.
■fAfcsrsolff
Mr. W. W.CUjtos sod fcsi'ly left but ci-'it for
Sal* Day —Yesterday YU Sheriff sole
day. The Shari* ooM a Iscrra osmber of lau for
tsxeost low dffono. Two kx.oo Alsboms itreet.
tetaatfagto MaD. Pope, wire odd ood-r "
classic of meet gaffe tJ ioUoo L. Brown for $5,100
The rerse pesyrlT woo ooM 01 Ixeeotcr'e cole t.j
Ueoryc W. Adair for »J,0TO. Th« Utile trUnile to
frontof tho FirstMalbodlet Chaech was beojht b>
J. W. Ceclick tmthfoi.
Acaunrr —We lean that yesterday Mr.
Jam Basils was killed at lbs Bartow Iroo Works.
betwcaaAIMIooaaaadSlriaUa.br ralUe* a distance
11 thirty feet from a scaffold. lie wee engaged In Ox
lac a oat so at lbs Us: a. The back of h
bead la tho cecloo of hie am. aod hie forehead were
•rent; cat sad his ckaB fraeur d- Hawia carried
loCartcrcvllle aaddied of Ms Icjnriea ifietnlcbL
RAiitnnitx-.E, CcTnnkHT abb Colcmbcs
IUiiso.i. -Wc learn that a ueeUnc of tbe clock
bolder# of the BalaMdxa. calhbert and- Colombuc
■tslhoad was held at Albany a chort Uau since, and
thecoapasy roocuanlard by the election of tbe fol
lowMc oOeeca:
Major W. B. Lowe. Atlanta, President.
W McLendon, Tbomaerille; Arthnr nood, t oth
beet; M Bobbn, Albany; W O Crawfotd, B .Inbcld-.
and W B Lowe, Atlanta, Directors.
Tbe coat la 135 miles la length. Slaty mile#!« al
ready traded aad ready for the Iroo. Wc l«m that
It la tbs latest loo of the Directors to pnrb tbe work
lnrocgh wltk cner y, aad a# rapidly as posalble.
Tka dectloo of Major W. B. Lowe, of Atlanta, noc
of oaf meat eaencrtlc aurchaata, to the Prraldeney.
la a kith aad dascrad compliment to tbit genilcm in
While It may ben new poallhm to him, we »e c mff
deal that be wld brisk to the dl charge of llr doUea
all hw energy, tact, aad aMHIy.
K-IUon roit.fi/.«o« ; Last week at the atljanrn
teem of Oglethorpe E aperior Coart, tbe moUon for
a new trial la the Drapree «iU cafe was argntd.
ThaMBwwMffaaalhi nhoail mwri in tha
For Iks wUL AlexanderIL StephenA Peeplci and
Stewart aad J. 0. Reid.
Tha cooaael against the will, and who are rrpre
renting the children of Lewis J. Dcsprec, deceased,
arc Robert Toombr, Benjualn H. Hill, Jam,
Mathews, Whltsoo O. Johason aad Lumpkin and
Ultra.
On tha afternoon of Jane M the papers leached
Lexington front Jadgo Andrews, granting a new
1ft uL
It win ha remembered that at tha regular April
term of Ike Coort tact part that there was a r.rJ
r -odertd retting rpthewtlL
Jadge Andrews sow grants a hew I rial, and wime
of Ihe groan da oo which ha grants lbs new trial and
rets aside the rmdkt are that Umrerdlct la contrary
to law; that tha verdict la contrayy to evidence, sad
that the rrrtlet la without erldenee lo anpimrt It
Thu decision of Jed re Andrews granting a new
ills’ accords with the opinion aad lodgment of near
lyaff men who heard the testimony lo the case and llic
read!ncas of Jadge Andrews lo granting the new trial
looses that ha was satisfied from I be Umn the rcr-
, ct was tendered that Urn verdict was wring and
acairsl tha law and evidences. Oci.rriion rs
Akmivkbsart or Tng Atlabta Bip.i.k
fiovavv.—The seal venary will tie held oa IIh- rccond
Hardly la Jana, at R r. m, laths following chnrcbrs.
to-wit: Cential Prarbyterian Church, Flrat Meihodlrt
i Weaky chapel) aad Evans' Chapel.
oarers lo preside at Cenlral Piaabylct Un Church
Rev. J. T. Laftwkh. Prcafdcat pro tun , to preside
II. T. PhllUpy, Secretary pro teak, lo irad report.
Sprakrra-Howard Van Eppa, Kcq .Oco-gc llillyir,
E*il, Rev W. A Parka, Plbla Agent
OMc.vs to ptrsldaat tha Pint Methodist Chn eh—
John JaaMS, Icq, President American li.bls Society;
L B. Daria. Secreury. to read report
Bpeakcsa—Bev. W. P. Barricon. D. D.; Ueneral A.
rialiy In different pans of the waald. Flora 3 mills
her ton In Enrlanil to 5 mills per ton in Pennsylvania,
on roads fully equipped for the business. Oa rail
roads not fn ferqoippcd, as the Western and Atlantic
Railroad. K. V. it V. R. R and mvnyolhera In the
Booth end Honthweet we would estimate tbe ariosi
cost of transportation at shoot one cent per ton per
mil-. If we a-c correct In oor estimate, too Wcstrrn
and At'antlc Railroad onrht to he (at rates charred
by them, i earning very fair profile on lu coal bari*
ess, oven after poj log rent, re pairs snd grease.
J. B Feck,
Chairman Committee on Transportation.
The Chav.her thereupon ndj .orned nntil Ibrntxt
rcgnlar mailing.
Cotton I’isoirEcrs.—TIic remembrance of
the past Is jet vivid with it*all.
This date a year ago the cotton was tcarcely tip,
oa lag to the long eontinned diovght daring the mom h
of Mey. A little UUrcn wc bsd splendid waller.
Contnr/lo cur expectation.*. wchidfpUnoid 8 amis.
Tbe crp grew off vi^)rously, and up to tbe laat «>f
July, there newr wa« such a prospect. A1$oul tbi-
limc a tremendou* frc$hct spread onr tbs hot'ora
lande of the Ttunbi^Ue Rwr and other rirer* of
Alabamv, and rwept tway, accordidr to estimate,
from 109 U» to 150,(0) bales. Oa the fccela of tbie
ca'amitj cam3 the caterpillar aul d vasta'cfl
fo-jtbwfc*’ein Georgia. To add
still further to oar mi^forlanc?, a driuzh‘. let in for
two week*' duration, and Un torrid belt of the son at
that tine 4»arrinz calcium give the ratten ru j t.
•c'-rcbcd the plant, acd caused it to rhed bolls and
fcrniH to auch an extent as w.ae never before rcen in
tbic rountiy. This, however, was not to be the end
b«rdit.ips during the monorabls crop year cf
1872. Th ; 15th cf October v> f lcd the remaininf;
crop with an unprecedented frort, ar.d such an one as
If not n rocro* crcd by ocr oldest itibabitan*. a'd as
the Major then r*iJ “tills do fix it,” and the prolia-
hilitiee now arc that wcwill only hive a crop of
•7 400.(00 bales, probably less. Now, however, at
about tbccioscof she year, it proves wc wi'l ^at v cr
up one sort and another <f the remnants
about 3 9 0,000 to 4,000,(00 balta. It now ap-
thit wi: should havo p.vbcred about
five aofl a half million bales, but for the long
chapter of accidents that we all know did happen
last jear. At this season it is no nsc of predicting
the growirg crop. We, howi ver, venture to aa: that
will he very for unate this y«ar if weeanrerape
togrthef5.000,0 0 biles Wi'h th#linr fed supply in
aniinpa'i.'n it is hard to rce how our manufacturers
throughout the warid will make out to keep their
factor 1*m in motion. Wc, herefnre, ad -ifccur plant
ing friends to take good care of their corn patches in
vi«w of th: fac% it wi!l be lard to make bath end j
.•ct. Cue crib of earn at bom a is worth two In Tcn-
Tcnuetaee Itewio -
Two while men carved op a negro, in
Memphis, on Sunday night, because be had
won some money lrom one of them while
playing cards.
The Chattanooga Fire Department is going
to have nn old fashioned Fourth of July
celebration, in the shape of a picnic, at which
there will be foot racing, jumping, wheel
barrow racing, etc.
The Memphis Appeal publishes a State and
county tax list, containing over 2,000 delin
quents, while the Register publishes a city
tax list contaicing ab-rut the same number.
The Nashville Dinner publishes one for
Davidson county and the city, which con
tains over 3,000. This looks as if times were
hard ard money scarce in tlyj Middle and
west division*.
I'ickcno County.
Thu crowing crops are fine. In this conn-
ty there U more cotton planted this year
than has l>een in three years past The
wheat crop is good where there is a stand.
I think it will average half a crop. The
fruit ia all killed. There is t<* b? a railroad
from Cartcraville to Ducko.wn.
T. J Bryan.
for oil diseases oI the Resp'ratory Or-
tknlatnca.
In an cssse of saddern coid. however taken, these
IS^ T ^i'iS 0 /SSi?Slb7M^ rttimc ’ ~
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets are out npon'y
In Um beam. Take ao subeUiutes. U they can’t be
found at toot druggists, send at once to the Agent in
New York, who win forward them by return muif.
Don’t be deceived by Imitations.
Sold by druggists. Price 25 cents a box.
JOHN Q KELLOGG, 18 Plait st, New York.
Send for Circular. Sole Agent for United States.
Write Tor Large lllnslratei Price List.
ADDBEiS
GOAT WESTERN
_ .... )n$ _
SMITH FI ELDS! PJTTSEUSGH PAa
Brcrch4oading Shot Gun«, $10 to $300. Double
Shot Guts, $8 to 50. Siagtc Gu s, $3 to $20. Rifles
* to$75. Revolvers$6 to $25 Pistols $1 to$3. Gun
12,000,000 ACRES.
CHEAP FAHSIS!
The Cheap-art Land in Market, for sale by the
Union Pacific Railroad Company
In the Great ruttc Valley.
3'000fC00 Acres In Central Nebraska
vaccc Interest required.
N.tld and Healthful C**
donee of Good Water.
FORTY' YKAUS this
PURELY VEGETABLE.
LtVUib MRDIC1NC HAS PROVED TO BE THE
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIO
Liver (.nuruivr «r.d its piiuful ofl*prinv, DYS-
PdlJL CONSTIPATION, .Jaundice. Bilious st-
ks, SICK HEADACHE. Colic, IVprcfpion of Spir
its, SOUR STO.H iCU, UeariborQ, CHILLS AND
FEVER, etc, etc.
After years of cnrefui crpHmmta, to meet a gr> at
and urgent demand, we u .w produce from our otfgi
ual itLuinc t^wJcrs
Tlio Pi-oparoci.
ONE UOLLAll BOTTLES.
The Powders, (price ua before,) $1.00 per package.
Sent by mail 1.04
CAUTION JS3
Buy r.o Powder? or Prepartd HiumonV Liver Rcgu
Officer# lo prrridc at Svans' Oapal- Jadge John
(Vlllcr, rtoMcal pvj lea.; Chaika Collier. Bu-relaij
pro tear. to rial rrporia.
Bpeakc##- Rev. Virgil Notero#*; Rev. lleanU F.
TheAkoin of tbe rerpeelivc eharcheaatenqqeski]
loabuua rack arsktacei aa each maj dealrc and
sing.
First Voluntary—the Hymn to be snog in each
••Father of mercies, in Thy word ”
Thne stonxos to be sang; acd tho dosing cx ic'rcs
win ho siagtoff tho oxology.
Introdcctory exerciseo foe each tsccling will lie—
1. Voluntary by Coo r.
2. Readme Scriptures.
1. Mogtng Hymn, ** Father of mercies, in Tby
7. Election of O flic vs for Insning Year.
A. dose with Singing D. xology.
The Anniversary whkh was appointed on tbe
end Sunday tight la May, was postponed
of ths protracted meetings in tome ol the churches,
aad afterwards appointed for tho tecood Sunday
ia June, at S o'clock r. n.
Tho respective pastors of the Froths*ant churches
regular service in their
i, oat a—ooaca the onatverrory of tho Soci
e«y, aSthtir mooting osrvlcooa the oocond Sabbath
In June
No public col cctlon win be taken np at the anni
versary, ia cither meeting. Money for the dissemi
nation of tbe holy Scriptures in ’hiscity and county,
wil ho cheat acd by pr.vote solicitation, through an
BycWkref Boordof Managers.
Chamber of Csmmerce.
The Chamber of Commerce met at their hall last
night. Vies President W J Garrett presiding.
ft that a committee of three bo
t la the city as
gof a daily Exchange at tbe hall of the
Chsmber, from 10 to 11 o'clock a. a. Tho motion
prevailed, aad T L Langston, W Good now and W M
WriHoaa won appointed as said committee. It is
dsalgaal in begin the dally Exchange on Monday
next
Tbs Ososmittoo on Transportation made the follow
tog report on the charges mads against ’he Western
aad Atlantic Railroad Company by Dr J 8 Wi'Jeon:
-After n patient and careful examination of the
> see any Just grouad on which to
that raid Western acd Atlantic
tli*rr imirt itft-t!
against J S Willson in tho transportation of coal
oversold road.
In tegnrA toth* matters referred to them in these
nittcc are or the opinion
s over which they ham no j irir-
dirtan and therefore they wk to be dirchvged from
i he f utter consideration of them.
Tbe following special committee were appointed
i looking to remedy
JC Feck, John Stephens, K V Chamberlin, T L
Bond BF Locgky.
I on Transportation submitted the
which nos received:
M end GtnUamen qf tX*'Atlanta Cham
t with a resotmtkm adopted at the last
gof this body, yoor committee oaTraasports-
Uon woafti reap in f ally report that they have cc
denvored to osewtai* tho coot of transportaUon on
coal,ante;at Isnsi, ns they hovs been able to Co so
In tha brief time allotted to ttean. Tbe fle d of in-
qclry laid before ns is certainly a wide one-so wide
that it woafti sv^nlro many months to trarene tie
whafts of It with the limited fscOtloo wa have at oar
We shall, therefore, confine oni selves to
t of ra*oo charged at home, with those
t of the most Important cool
» in the United States and Great Britain,
which brief c 'mpsrison will thaw a wide differercc
a tho estimates of rallroed officials.
Ths Ftmldsnt of tha Western sad Atlantic Kail
toad. In a communication recently published, sure?:
**We bring n ca* load of too tons Horn Chattanooga
i. In the winter foe $18. This is
r par ton per mile;” acd,
w, 1 venture tn say, that no railroad can
t repairs and grease Its wheels and
• to run at a lent rue thou ibis."
The President was evidently in error when he mode
the above figures, an we nsdcntxad that their car load
of coal Is bat nine tons of >,000 pouds each, which,
at $19 for ififi mika, is ahcntl O per ton per mile.
Edgewod'i Erect.—Ed't/n Consl'uuHon
Flowers rnd M y fc-stivtls arc chirmicg periodicals
which greet ihe fpriig.
Tho monotony of Kdgcso'd vas r.licvid by a
p'.casant vntrrla nment glv>m on last Friday erenirg
at Col. C. Frink Akers’. Tim attendance on account
of tic rain was not veryhrge, but many from Kirk
wood, Fdgc woed aid a few from Atlanta were pres
ent at Nature’s Coronation Fis Ivai. Many cnco
tuiume were ticstowcd upon Mr*. A. for ber indom
itable persea t rance under maiy d.llicul'.ics, the
artistic skill ditpajed in tbe rclcdions, snd tbe
bli nding all tbe sccn f s into ahumonioun whole
TbJt.W' an *• I.’ej’ctcd ” in wb'ch a fair cm
turned wi h *com the ring to her I'.vcr, elicited tbe
minimciit of etv ral imo oas K'rkwood etndentr,
w loare bcxlnKirgtocnltiva’c lo c ard mocstarbcs
with • <pal ardtir. What, could be more sweet, sim-
pl.» a r d lorcbing th n tbe froic, “Cbl’d at
Prayer” A twte*, IcLUtifu! cb 11 like littlt
I.ilv, uip Hu td by *in and 'gnoiact if th3
dark cloud4 that will overrliadow its future and ff .T-
ing tta Iitlle prayer at vjsptr bells t» tho Grjat In
fini'c, mule tbe stem, rath old warrior, ;n M'ort’i
Peri, sbtd a tear of | en:ten:c ou t in s >rrow exc aim,
-fuchoncovas I.” 51 stir llcrry Hurt introduced
in line Hylc th< m »rt chaini ng tabloao of the even
ing, by a b -antifui t-xtrsC. from Sro’.t’s Lady of the
Lake, iu \vhi~h tfco Imiii's King threw the golden
cbtin o- cr Male >!n» Grcame’s neck and ''placed the
clasp in Hellin'* hand.” A young gent wav i
morpbrei'd nto an old man, -Duncan.” Tic
mint so* Mr JamAker* and Snowdcuo’s Knight
wire splendid, and tlt-lcn looked raoetenarmi'g
dress, in nhirhthc most vxqi'sitc taste could pro-
p »/c no alteration.
•*N»lwc’*(inccn,” Mas Lelia Hurt, drtsmd in n
white brocaded silk of ncharhe lit, and a tnperb
white veil, wh'di beigh'cnetl the charm" it attempted
to conceal, evoked with a char vo‘cc and d'stinct
cnuncir.ti'>n t her *u’ j ett to td.r their lio:u ge at htr
rlirir.e, wh n the /ereul Kingdom, |>crs«>natcd by
Mattie Hurt, In blue tarlctoa and
illn-ioa veil, made a grate'uI advent. Then fo lowed
Jul'ct'e Ak r.*, a* Clara (harself a 11 jwer) in beauti
ful white wreathed, with lovely 11 iwtri, and bearing
ag'ft ti the Queen. The jc'iu ion of her piece
eiici id app'ause.
Mir* Annie A —, iu ahi'e ril c and sea- vccd. rep-
r renting th: marin? role left Nc tune'* doTitiiCEs
to g’atMt n N •tine** festival with her presence. Then
tl»*»p rbill g Mintra’, Alias Fannie It—in superb
silk aid hack veil gemmed with stars, made her
debut, an 11uimediate'y the Dingli'crof Earth, rep
resented l*y Mary W — in pink tsr'.eton, carac trip
ping alorg with j yotts slip, and cmpkteil thi cor
don of nttractioas. Tluir costumes were ch.irmi. g,
aad tlia recitation of the pieces wince 1 ccnridcrab'c
training; thetIo?rrg part if the *'cnc was very im
pressive.
Master Fiaiik Align, who m;du a rp.’ic'i of wil-
conic, e'eservt* sjiclal raeutior.
Many thanks arc doc to the genial Mrs A for her
dcligbtfnl entirinlament, and with many of the
young, the remembrance cl Nilunr* V noo itioa atd
Festival "will lie npia their hearts like dew upon
ths flower-.” Kubla Kitis.
Tiik Atlahta Z'lOAVKS—Tbo Atlanta
Zoutvt* met last irghL Captain Willis IJ B’ggcrs
pre*idid, Frank Logan ac'txl as secretary.
Some forty live names were enrolled as tnembes
A committee consisting of R, J. Lowry, Jack Boyd,
and C. A. Collier w're appointed to wait on G m rnor
Smith and *sk h m to order tho election for officers
Consultrahlo enthuda-ra w;s manifested. The
meeting rilj turned until next Thur-day night, when
the ewnpaby wil' be pc*mancntly organized.
App’.xitions for membership miy be handed in to
Lieut. N 1). Him is, Joe. Fcu’c'i.ns, or C. U
Woe tin
is genuine.
J, Ifl. /Km A €0.1
MACON. G V. AND PIULA D2LPHI A.
SOI II BY AI,L DISIJlaGIS I 8
SM860-X
The best Market in the Wegtl Tbe great Mining
regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada,
being tapplied by the formers in the Platte ValKy.
SOLDIERS ENTITLED
Homestead of 160 Acres.
Tlie Bent l ocation for Colonies.
FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Mi lions of acres ol
choice Government land* open for entry under the
Homestead Law, near this great railroad, with good
markets and all the conveoicncaa of an old ecttlcd
country.
Free parses to prrchsscrs of railroad land.
Sectional maps, showing the L-nd, alro new edition
of descriptive pamph’et, with new maps mailed free
ever/*here. AdJresv O. K. DAVIS,
I lie Catholic World,
EDITED BY
VERY REV. 1. L HECRER.
THE CATHOLIC WORLD
llte ut a I acd ths reputation of being ouc of the
Ablest Maznzines
i ubiith ;d iu this c.r’rirv I f contains artirlea on al
most EVtCRV SUBIECT.
'* w S'ciyof great interc-1 by t’ e*mli3r of "The
House of Yorke,” entiilca
“Crapes and Thoms,”
ilia tern commence i in the
> UMBt£R FOR JU V E.
Each cumber contvin* 144 p<g- s, 50 ccn'e a number,
in $5 j*cr ycjr. To be bed of all new s deal r*. Pub-
ii hen by
THE CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOCIETY,
Lawuexce Keuos, Geucral Agent,
9 Warren St, New Yoik.
An AniriiMBTicAi. Mahvkl—The Hc-
brvw Edu’a’iinal Society schwl, ia this city, has
bo n the scene of a very rare, if not wholly uncx m-
p!el performance in arithmetic. The problem wai
to mu'Uply 9 by 9. and 81 by 81, acd to on, using
each succeeding product as i.s own mu'tipllir until
the operation tbrnild tc performed nice times.
How atuperdons aod disc n agirgjbc work bcc'm s
a'tera few steps are taken in the process, anyone
will find who icnk# * tbe trial. For several years a
handaomepremiumhalb.cn ofTciel the patrons of
the school j .w r.saud for the pupil who "hon’d first
succeed in accom;il'fhinj this fca*. of muUiplieition
At la-t th' task was completed ard ths prixo, a
splendid silk drc*«. wan byMi-s Sxllic E Salomon,
sis’erof Mr* A l)i'.*h mcr, after a paticn' labor of
three month*. Thi work comprise* 263 num ral
compounds and •. OOWtlgires, and the whole covers
four i r live tq arc yards of paper. It is dcservirg of
remark in this conruc’ion, that boys have made ic?s
pr.'gres*, and shown loss pcrscytrance in working at
this problem than thegtil*—Xao Orleans 77nx:s.
(OLIsIMtn ON THS AIR-LINE"
Tlac I’avvcngcr Train aad a Hard-
c ir follicle—A ’’Ian thrauu 20
lect. and hast iilv Left l.cg
and J tv-banc Broken.
nndhlaTccth knock*
cd om-llls Condi
tion I’rcci-
rionv.
F. i*. s : This (A’edncsday) merning,
as the imns.nl brand ira s ou the Atlanta and Rich
mond Air Line Uailw: y was rosnding a enrre tear
the9 mile post, a hand ctx, coi.Uiukg s'x ir.rn, Wi?
sven r pproachiog from th2 oppo*itc direction.
Alls.veore, sacrccdsd in j.;mp:ng off the bar.d-
car.
Ikarhthc passerger tram acd hand car collided ai
nearly
rCLL (ITEO.
7\ licit thr c 11is on occurred, the uefor an te cc
cupant t f the hacJ-carwas '.brown some
TWEttT rStT,
filling with a to rib. c tint, az d breaking Us left leg
bytw.ea thi kreo acd h ? j >’nt, his jiwbjn*, acd
ksockirg cut cvdtly ever/ ore cf his teeth
7 h; n ime cf the inja*ed man is Watters, nc Is a
m rri d man acd Uavcs a wife acd four childr.-n.
Cape W. U. Richards, the ecgiaic-, promptly un
coupled bi? erg.cc from the trai-, old
srro to ronenoss
to pro'.nrc tbe services cf Dr. B. S. Kay. At 6:3) r.
w. to-night no cprra'ios had been p.rforaed on the
broken 1 mb. Icllimmation las set in and the in-
juried parts arc tweiiiag rapidly. Bat little hopes-
*-e eutcrtalxxi d of bis rccoviry.
Every possib'e effort was made to check the speed
of the‘rain. No blame afacfcei to the ezgineerer
ndcctcr. Mr I tc’E.rlsia a mode’ of ao engineer
for pradcr cc. II. L B.
The exhibit made of the condition of the
Atlanta National Bank‘s a very die one, and r*llec’a
•J»v hiffhcvt boner on the cfficcrs of that institution.
1 8 PURELY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION,
poaedaimply of well-known ROOTS, HE!
and FRUITS* combined with other properties,
which in their nature aro Cathartic. Aperient, Nu
tritions, Diuretic, Alterative and Anti-IUlious. Tho
whole i.s preserved in a rraffleient quantity or spirit
from tho SCOAll CtaiB to kusp them in any
lLANTATION
Bitters
lea anil Catliar-
itendcd strictly aa a
aempemes Bitters
only to be naed as a medicine, end always according
brought about. As a remedy to which Wome:
are especially subject it Is superseding every other
stimulant. As a Spring anti Summer Tonic
they bare no equal. They ore a mild and gentlo
Purgative os well aa Tonic. They Purify the Blood.
They are a splendid Appetiser. They make tho wu ‘
strong. They purify and invigorate. They cu
Dyspepsia, Constipation and Hradacbe. They act;
c specific in ail specie a of Uisortlits which undermine
ihe bodily atrengthand brisk down the animal -ptrilft
, Depot, 63 Fork Place, Sew YciE,
SIAGAM’S.
A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It is Purely Vegetable, and its operation is seen and
folt at once. It does away with the Flashed Appear
ance cans* .1 by llcat. Fatigue*, and Excitement. Heals
an! re:n;v,a nil Blotches and Pimple*, di-polling dark
an l «•»« *;h#U. Drivesawr.y Tan. Freckles, end
Sunbn-n. •u.t by its gcntlo bat i#o'.vcrIal izdlacnco
znautica the xuded check with
YOUTHFUL BLOOM AB7) BEAUTY.
. 3ol4 by all T>ragc;i5t and Tazr? Stores. Depot
$3 Park Place, N Turk.
NEW ADVERTtSE m ENTS.
WAR
RASTEDJSsr^fflfflSij;
u-* Acra in all
nr Acn» Midld;
KP.E-S FiV r.ll TON i ». A b-x
Fill* fr«r* with every It cr.rc? by cmcclirg
An ii'? IVi-H n In the and tanjirg it
WORKING CLASS,,SfSSg“c22Sia
lie*; ecrab’e«».•••’*»'- r-cr.* a* h -m-. d iv or evetin;
•aptul nqiire 1 ; fall instrnct'cn* ,tvi aah epic!
of good*-ra-i,; fjt— y ma.i A<!d'*rs*.w hh6cent>c
stamp, M YOUNG JO. 173 lira.ai h *T. N. Y.
2- UMhT.GLE' rE^ IS HAVE Prt-JVED
^ N. F.Bumha ins’ New Turbine J
J WATfc It W v EEL, R
> Ta to Ik Bcsl ETcr Imealed. s
^ rsaphci s-.nl lr*ar. Addr.sa, Y - t. l*-u
Agent* wanted. Send for Catalonue.
DOMES 110 SEWING MACfcl'VEOO^
New YuRK.
3XTES^7'E3H.
VEUS 1 CARBOIffO TABIOSTS,
m tM^powes m
iCURESn
HUMPHREYS* .
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
L amSe experience
npt. Efficient and R
and ReliaUe. They aru the only
P'.ild and Healthful Climate, Fertile Soil, an Aban
IQ r AMPLE** cent by mail for 50c that re t ail quick
for $10. R L. WOLCuTT, 181 Chatham-equare.
Tho startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
agents has ever been that in their process of purgation
snd purification they have also debilitated the system.
To obviate this difficulty physicians have long nought
for the agent that would
PURGE, PURIFY MD STRENGTHEN
Ai one and the «amc time.
Their research has at last been rewarde d by a dis
covery which full realizes the fond* st desire* of it
medic-1 faculty, and which is justly regard' d as tt
m->*i important triumph ihit Phatmicy his ev<
achieved The important desideratum ia
Dr Tnlt’s Vegetable Diver Fill.
t* hich purify the blood and remove all corrupt hu-
m-»r? and unhealthy accumulation* f»om ths body,
and y-t produces no weaknes-s or lassitude whatever,
but tin be contrary tones tho stomach, and invigor-
a*es th» body dnrlrg the pr.igress of their opent'on.
Tht*y unite tne h ret of ore irreconcilable qualities of
a >TI(KNUTUKNING PUGAT1VEaud PURIFYING
TOXIC.
l»r Tntl’f* PIllw arc thi mos’ active ahd
re iichicg m. dicinr existence They at once attack
the wry root of diseases, aud their action is so
prompt that in mu hour or two after they are taken
the patient is aware of their good cff.cL* T hey may
be taken at any time without restraint of die*, or
cnpatii n; they pr«>duce n-ither nausea, gripiui
debl ity. snd ms a family medicine they h .ve no ri
r rice x5 cents a box. Hold by all D- uggisls
Principal office. 18 and 21 Piatt St. New York.
“vr. rn down” and debilitated by the warm weather
Plot die-. Boils, l’uitules, Scrofula, etc., etc.
W hen weary and languid from i ...
work, and dullccs* droar/nc^s and inertia take tuc
pLnce of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic t o
and help Ute Vital Foic.a torega u tlieir
■a the heat ol Summer, frequently the
• ivcr aud Spleen do not proj>crljr perfo
function-; tbe l Urine and DiiunPy Organs
DR. W£H#DS’
EXTRACT OF iURRUBEBA
Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Cuculir.
950,000 fox* 92!!!
GRAND GIF r CONCERT
Of the Mercantile Library Asso’n
OF THE
CITY OF LEAVENWORTH. KANSAS,
I N ACCORDANCE with an act of the Legislature
end ibrlr Articles of Incorporsdcn, tbe Board of
Din ctors announce heir fl<st
Grand Gift Concert o
do t \
8332,555 IN CASH,
1he S5th day of
wj.
amounting to
This or-terprire is end rsed by the Governor, Scce
taryof bUte, Auditor of State, t-'cp'rinundent of
Punlic Instruction, Treasurer of Stat5, Mayer and
ComraonCouncil of Lcavcj.w<r!h, and all cidinr
iurines?men of thcHiarc, aid the ccttalnty <#f the
distribution and payment if gift", as tdvert^sed, is
fully guaranteed
Tickets $2 each, 3 for $5,6 for $10.
Mctnorandum of Cash G'f n to he distributed June
25th. 1873.
1 GRAND CASn GIFT
1 GRAND CASH G«FT '40,00)
1 GRAND CASH GIFT 35 000
1 GRAND CASH GIET 30 COO
1 Grand Cash Girr 25.JC0
1 Grasp Cash G:it 2»,000
1 Grand Cash Gift 15,000
1 t-KAKD Cash Gipt 12.000
1 Grand Cash Gixt 10 000
1 Grand Cash Gift jt,0O!)
1 Grand Cash Gift 5,000
1 Grand Caoh Gift 3 (X0
I Grand Cash Gift iL(0
For baTacce of prizes send for circular,
Thi* concert is under the supervision and dire
of the following
Board of Directors:
C n Pur fee. Merchant,
II K Newman, Banker
II D Kurb. Lumber.
H W Gil ft, Merchant, J L Wcver. MD,
G F Pp-scott, Commercial, J W Ecgltsh, Lawcr,
Jamt e B Kitchen, Farmer. C Molicr, Cash’r Her S F,
it T Cair, Archill.cL
Officers:
E n Durfee. President, H L Newman. Vico-Frcs.
Gc • F Prescott, Sic. Carl Holler. Treat.
The well known character of the Dircc'ors or Ihe
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION and the
endorsement presented, is a sufficient guarantee to all
absent ticket-holders that their interests will he fully
■—irdod i-nd protected.
\ l c.irr.*sp;nce str ctly cufidentiiL and auyper-
a diaw pg a prizi need not be known unices they
rtrrire.
P.ckets drawirg prizes wil! b; cached on sight
This is the grandes% e^f s; an! beat enter; r seev.
C R Xorcbcad, Merchant,
IJA.MI3ERGE & CO., General Agents.
9> Libert Street, New York.
Tickets rcat C O. D, it onr expense.
i gent* wonted. L Derai commissions paid.
descriptive circuUr.
_ •*—nrf*,
prompt, ’• *“
ample that
them;soharnuesswso ueattb uuui,«
so efficient os to be olwaya reliable. They ha-
the highest eomaeodatioa lrom all, aad will
always render aatiafaction.
Nos. cores~ Cents.
- I. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . »
J. Worms, Worm Fever, Warm Colic. - • 2*
3. Crylae-Colle,oc Teething of Infants, • 25
4. Diarrhoea, oI Children oar Adults, . . 25
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colie, . . 25
0. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, ... 25
7. Coughs, Colds, liroochitis. . . . . 25
«. Neuralgia, Toothache. Facescbo, . . 35
9. Headaches, Sick llradaeh**. Vertigo, . 25
10. I’jmpcpsln, Bilicnj f-toma.b,... . . JS
11. Napprcsscd, or Fainfnl l'.nods, . . 25
12. Whites, too Profuse Period*. .... 25
11. Crimp, Coach, Difficult Breathing, . • 25
14. Salt ithenm, Eryaipclas, Eruptions . 25
l->. Itlieumatiam, Bhi-um.-itie Tain*. . . 25
l«. Fever aud Acne, Chill Fever,. Agues, 50
17. Flies, Wind or bleeding, 50
15. Ophthalmy, nnd 8ore or Weak Eyes, . 50
l ». Catarrh, acute or chronic. Influenza, . 5o
20. 7Vhoopius«Coaeh, violent coughs, . 50
21. Asthma, oppraned Breath mg, . . . 50
it. Kar Discharges, Impaired hearing, . 50
21. Scrofnla, enlarged glands. Swelling*, . 50
21. General Debility. Physical Weakness, . 50
25. Dropsy and scanty Secretions, . . . . 50
24, Sra-.Mckness, sickness from nding, . 50
27. Kltluey-Diseose, GraveL .... . 50
25. Kcrvou* Debility. Scmmal Wenkneas
«»rinvoluntary discharges, • . • • .ICO
J). Sore Mouth, Canker, . . . . 50
30. Irl nary Weak ness, wetting the bed,.
SI. l*ainfwl rertods, with Spasms, . . 50
32. .SufTcrlng* at change of hfe, . . . . 100
44 Itpilepsey. Hrasm*. st. \ itua* Dance, . 100
34. Diphtheria, ulcemtol sore throat, . . 50
35. < hronlc Congestion* m.,1 Enmtions. 50
VyiLs 50 cent*, ( x-.rpt 2», 32 and 33], . ?1 00
iiaii.Y c\ ;es.
rinse (Mwocco) with nlmvc S3 largo vials and
'M.itni'il d-r»«ii*ni*. • • •
Case (M.necru’ <•’ !“ ’»•¥« vmIs aaj Bool, C 00
hill"'-' r-.v* »»I|4 Via: - a»above.
CA'TIiAc nmrdlei are sent by tlio
enmc or singlr box la »ny part of the
country, free of charge, on receipt of
price. Address
^ Ur *Ho]rS<fpathic Medicine Co.,
Offi» and Depot, No. 662 Bsoadwat, New Yonx.
For Sale by all Druggist*,
it wholesale by H. C. Pope, Druggits, Atlanta, Oa.
apr!3- dcod&wly-3dpago
GEORGIA) Fill ton Connty*
orducart’s Omcr, June 2, 1873.
T AURENT DrGIVE has applied for letters of od-
JU ministrotumoxt ihe estate of Peter Huge, late
of raid county, nrceaacd.
This U therefore to nc
kladrcd and creditors, to
«drt, oner before the first Monday in July next, else
will be granted the applicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA) Fulton County.
Ordmart's Omct, June 2, 1873.
Y AURENT DxG.VB has applied for letters of
adminlftrstion dt bonis non on the cslsteof
Dxn! cl Fleck, late of arid county, deceased:
AH persons concerted are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exist, on or before tie first
Monday in July next, else letters will be granted the
OTPUcint. DANIEL PITTMAN,
jonc5-w4w Printer’s fee $5 Ordinary.
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
Ordinary’* Omcr. June 2, 1873.
J OHN RYAN, Executor of the estate of Bernard
T. Lamb. Iite of said county, deceased, apolica
for leave to sell a portion of the real estate belong
ing to said estate for tho benefit of legatees and
pheant.
DANIEL PITTMAN,
jar.5w-lwl Printer’s fee$5. Ordinary.
If not arrested wThout delay. Tone tho relax*
stOTh-eh, calm the excited brain, invigorate the
ous system, and regulate the bowels, with
and incomparable Saline Tonic and Alterative were
always taken In time! ..
fold by all druggists. jmc3—d&w2a2w
AGENTS WANTED FOB ucbumui e
mmSMs.
The first and only complete _ history ol
the Pacific Slope; Descriptions of the Seasons
Products, Mountains .Scenery ,Val leys,Rivers
Lake*. Forests, Waterfalls, Bays, & Harbors. Too Pages,
200 Illustrations and Maps. Illustrated Circulars Free.
WM. FLINT & CO., Atlasta, Georgia.
w3moe
■cCLEUAN’S
LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT.
A Full Drawing Certain.
in Banl£_ to Pay
10,000 Cath Gifts Paid in Full.
$100,000 for only $10
“1 ENOUGH of the 1CO.OOO tickets “issued for ih
Third Gpaxd Gift Concert, ia aid of the Puiv
t xpris- d hit the $10 000 cish gifts offered should be
drawn Id f.» l and |mid ia full without any set*
i, as heretofore, the management with ’he
day. July 8,1873. on which day, and no other, they
will puritivrly and tint qniv»~al y take place in Pub
lic Library Hall, Louisville, Ky.
At this t randc mccrt tbe following rash gifts will
redistributed by lot and paid m full lo the ticket-
hu’dirs alt)draw them:
LMT CF GISTS.
One Grnml Crush Gift. $100,000
“ “ ** 60,000
“ M M M 25,COO
M 11 tt w 20,000
M “ M w 10,000
5,0.“
24.100
25.000
3*,000
30.000
150 M “ •* 200 u .... 30,000
500 “ “ u 100 “ .... 50,000
0.000 “ M M 10 “ 00,000
24 Cash Gifts of $I.U00 each..
400
300
Total, 10.000 Gifts all Cash $500,000
The monev to pay a 1 these efts in fu 1 is now upon
deposit in the Farmers’ aud Drim*’ Back of -Louis
ville. and set aside for that pu’posc. aud cau only tic
um(1 for that purpose, as wi>l be seen by the following
certificate of the 0*shii - *
Office of Farrmbhs* and Drovers’ Tank,
Louisville, Kt., April 7,1873.
This Is to certify that there is in the Farmers’ end
Drovers’Bunk to the creditor tbe Third Grand Gift
Concert, for ihe benefit of »hc Public Library of Ken
tucky, five bundled th #n and do'lars, which has been
set apart liy tie manr.g rs to pay the gifts — *'
will be I cbl by the tmnk a d I ’ *
po c, and ih e |.ur|Mise only.
*L f. VDC.C-T1. wnicr.
ig
the caprai’gift wi I g»*i $100,000 in greenback*, ai d
so of >be $50,000 gift, the $25,001. the $20 (K.-0, the
$10 000, the $5,000, and all the other gifts, 10.0J0 *“
Lumber, amounting to $5 n 0,0>.0
The remnant ijf uusnid tickets wil! be furnished
those who first apply (orders arcum;anbd by the
mo ey always bavin* prefircucc over agents) at i he
following prices; Whole tickets $10; halve-. $5;
and quarters, $2 50; 11 who'e tickets for $100; 50
for $500,115 for $1,000. and 575 for $5 0 0 No dis
counter! less thin $1* 0 worth of tickets at a time.
The concert and distribution of gifts will begin
6 o’clock, on Tuesday morning, July 8, in Pub
Libnuy ball, and tbe following will t»e the order of
marks by tbe Pjcstetent. Gib, Drawing of first half
their objections. If any
GEORGIA—DeKalb County.
Ordinary's Office, May 22,1873. -
E 8. QUIN has applied for exemption of person-
»P«t *od nluffon ofEimS.
•■rad, ,nd I will pus upon the nme tt 10 o'clock .
** on the 9d <Uj ot Ja£Ttt ISIS, u m> offlcT^
JOHN B. ST4WAKB, Ordicerr.
Printer’# fee **
jareVw4w
In the Fifth Circuit Court of tbe United StVcs fo-
the Southern District of Georgia.
"Harvey Terry and other*, complainants, 1
The Bank of Commerce and J. C. Fen 11, fin Faulty
Assignee, et al, defeudanta. j
A LU persons interested are hereby notified that by
virtue of an order granted by the Hon. Wm. B.
Woods, one of the Judges of said court, the under
signed
eery iu the
an account of the amount,- character, and by whom
of or connected with the executors cf said trust and
report the same to the next term of sold coirL And
that in accordance wilh said order the undo signed
will hold a sluing at his office, in the city of Sevan-
GEORGIA) Fallon County.
Ordinary’s Cffick, J net, 1S73.
W 0ER3AS, Mrs. Lon Latham has applied for let
ters of administration on tfce estate of Geo.
Lathim, late of taid county, deceased.
All persons concerned are hrfghy notified to file
the'r obirc ions, if any extet. on or before the first
Monday in Ju'y nex-, else Utters will be grant'd the
applicant
Jnner~w4w*
GEORGIA « Fay cite County.
Ordinary’s Office, May 29, 1873.
/N AINY WESTBROOK applies to me for letters
VI of guardiansbip of Eliza, Anna and John Lryd,
minors of John LnyJ, deceased, late of said conn-
If o’jectlors exist, le* thorn be filed within the
time prescribed by law, or letters wUl be granted.
Witness my cfficiil signature.
. „ . U. B. GRIGGS. Ordinary,
j iccG—w4w Printer’s fee $4.
NOTICE.
.LFD bcrorcm<» on th"3Vhday of May
aneatray. by D D Ware, of th*» Stint Di*
trlct, G. M. «>f DeKalh county. Georgia, one
Cow and yrnn-'Sa’f—Cow of yeilowUh ard white
colo\ the C*lf the *am*» color; the Cow mark ml with
swall vw-fork In i-ach tar aod wbont 12 ye"is o!d; th
(Nlf s’x days old. Appraised by A A. Kittrc'ge ard
M. A Steel, to be worth twenty five dollars and t>at
Mon ay, the 9 h day of lure. 1873.
JOHN B. STEWARD. Ordi* a’y
jiincl-wlw Printer’s fie$3
with tags in hands of committee appointed by audi
ence. 10:h, Grand orches- ral cc Lccrt.
The music on this grand occision will be the best
that can be procured, and the gentlemen who count
and place the tags and gifts iu the wheels and sn
perintend the drawing and k.cp the record of the
drawn numbers will be chrsen from the beet known
and most trustworthy ctitxi of tbe Mate. Ail will
The payment of gifts will begin
_ {Lh, at 9 o’clock A. x Tckets <3
be presented at room No. 4. Public L brary building,
where cash checks upon tbe Fanner*’ and Drovers’
Bank of Louisville, or elgfct drafts upon the Fourth
National Bank of New Yotk, at the option or the
holder, will be given for the tickets. Al’ gifts not
called for in 6 months frera the drawing, will »»
turned over to the Public Library fund.
For full particulars send for circulars.
Til OH AS E. BR.OILE « TE,
Agent Public Library of Kentucky
_ n
anta, Georgia.
gpril to—rt Mon and Thu and weowtjqlyl
FILLm FAMOUS
ARB MADE SOLELY BY THE
EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURE CO.,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI\
Are doing more and
BETTER C00KIN5,
DOING IT
' Quicker aud Cheaper,
*j h*n any Stove of the same cost
ABE ALWAYS,
! LOW-PRICED. RELIABLE.
And Operate Perfectly.
Will do your
■ COOKING CHEAP
AND EAST,
QUICK AND CLEAT.
ALWAYS WARRANTED
JOI.D BT
L. B. LANGFORD,
msr:6—ffccdJtwlm Atlint#, OraorcU.
NOTICE.
TILLED iHiforc me on the 3d day of June, 187.3. as
T. Head, of the Mist district
G \ M * °(.P cI ^* lb Ge °n;i»« one cow, pale red
color with white ankles and small white spot on the
right shoulder, about 8 years old, marked with crop
a» d slit in the right ear and swallow fork in the ’eft
ear, multy head, has on small bell with new collar.
Appraised by J. G Johnson aud Th rmaa N. Padcn
to be worth twenty dollars.
The owner is hereby not’ficd lo cr me before me,
prove property, pay costs and expenses and take her
aw»y, else said cow will be r old on the premises
of II T Head the taker up of **id cow. on Friday the
13th day of June, 1873 June 13*b. It73
, „ . „ , JOHN B STEWARD.
juniC-wlL Prictcx’s te*e |3. Ordinary.
GEORGIA) Fulton CouiitY*
Ordinary’s Office, June 4th, 1873.
M RS. M. C. UsTCHER. Adm.n : stratrlx of the
estate of JonathanHatcbir, late of said coun
ty, deceased, at plies for leave to sell »he laid belong-
estate will be grand th** applicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
j uni6 w4\v Printer’s fee $5
Notice to Dcbt'zs and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to I ho estate of James W.
xx. Craig, late of Fulton county deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and all persons
having claims against said rsrato will present them
to the uutersiguid in terms of the law.
JOHN E. CRAIG,
junc6-w30d Lawrcnccvillc, Ga.
GEORGIA) millon County.
Ordinary’s Office, June 2,1873.
M ARION j. SEALE has applied for letters
administration on the estate of Richard
Beaic, lata of said county, deceased:
All persons concerned will file their objections, „
any exist, on or bc'ore the first Monday Iu July next,
else letters will be granted the applicant.
jonc5-w4w
CUMMINGS’ KING CURE
This wonderful Lotion cures
Prcjh (’tils, Bruises and
Burns, Ring worms, Chilblains,
and SStys. It is also goed
for Old Sores, Ulcers
Sore Eyes, Rising?,
Reduction of Tumors,
Putiil Sore Throat,
Sore Mouth, Fever Blisters,
Sores caused by Vegetable Poison, and
Bites of Poisonous Insects.
IIRECTIONS FOR USING.
For bad Cuts or Brni*es, adjust the ent or lacerated
parts, and bind up w.th a linuu or soft cotton ban-
cage and keep the aflectel parte moist with the
loLon. Made and s jli by
Tanners & Leather Dealers
ATXJSNTIOA r
Why
a ih3 thlr.t day t f July next
MIDDLETON & BRO.,
COPPER-SMITHS.
Brass Moulders and Machinists.
WE ARE FRB?ARED TO MANUFACTURE
COPPER STIIiXiS
TO ORDER.
Wc give spccUl aUentlon to REPAIRING in oar line of
Basin. s«. Plcascpiveusacs’L
Kast Side Broad Street,
JneWliirtt «TMKt.«, GEDBGU.
The ImproTcd Win ship Cotton Gins!
„&
Administrator’s Sale.
virtu2 of an order firm the Court of Ordlnaiy
if Dadcc'unty. will bo sold on first Tuesday in
« oly. 1873. atokcCour. Uou«cdoor in said county,
between the legal sale hours, the following tract of
land, viz: Lot of land No. 220,11th district and 4th
section, belonging to the estate of Hiram Allen, de
ceased. Said land will be so’d on a credit of twelve
months, the purchasers giving a note with approved
security, and the pioperty remaining bound for pur
chase money.
May 31,1S73. ANDREW BROCK,
Administrator.
jun<.3fw 401 Printer’s fee $10.
u
Ci5
T HESE celebrated GIN^ arc universally scknow’ecdod to be TTie Bast by »P who have used them FOR
LIGHTNESS OF DRAFT, CLEANING TIIK SEBD, GOOD SAMPLE AND •'ANT GINNING,
they surpass any Gin heretofore In use. They do not break the r »ll, nor civ.- any trouMe to the clnncr.
We arc now receiving orders, and ready to deliver Gins, pvvahte first NovcmW i.ett,
Wc arc also receiving orders for TriE BROOK 4 0)1 TON PRESS upon which wc have lately mado
valuable improvements. J
Would advl«cail who wont Gins for ths present prop, to EE HD IN THEIR ORDERS E \RLY. to Ihsem
their being filled oromptiy.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. WINS1IIP & BRO., Atlanta, Goorela.
pr!3—wtlllstecptdapil3 mayl-.nncl-jalyl-angl
Important Notice to Farmers.
I AM SELLING ON A CREDIT UNTIL FALL
a large stock of
Flour, Com, Oats, Bay, Bacon, Lard, Bulk
Meat, Sugar, Ct flcc, Mol tsscs. Tobacco, Ac., Ac.
State of Georgia) ft'nltoa County*
Surcnion Couitr of Fulton, April Term, 1S73.
Mary Hammond vs. John M. Ilammor.d. Libel for
Divorce. Kale to perfect sendee.
I T appearing to the CNrart, by the retnraof the Sher
iff, that tne defendant does not reside in this
county; snd, it farther appearing that he docs not
reside in th s Mate, it Is, upon motion of counsel,
ordered thrt said defendantapprar and answer at the
nrxt term of this Court, else that the case bs consid
ered in dcrauU and the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
And it 1* further ordered, that this rale be published
in Thb Constitution newspaper once a month for
four In until b. THOMAS FINLEY,
Petitioner's Attorney.
A true extract from the minute* of said Court, May
23 1873 W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
jun<3 lam-1 in
State of Georgia) Fulton county*
£ urtiuon Counr or Fulton,
AiniL Tern. 1873.
Henry J.hnson vs. M nerva Johnson. Libel for dl-
vor.'c Rule to perfect service.
I Tapp'sring to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that tbe defendant does not reside ia this
county; aud it further appealing that she does not
reside in this State, it is, upon motion of counsel,
ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the
next term of tbis Court, cl-e that the case be con
sidered in defau t and the plaintiff a lowed to pr- •
cecd; and it is further ordered that this rule be pub
lished in Tub Constitution newspaper once a mouth
for four months.
junc3-wlam4n
W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
GEOHGKA) JDcKalb County*
Ordinary's Office, May 29,1873.
W HEREAS, Colonel William H. Dabr.cy having
applied to me for letters of administration do
bon’s non upon the estate of Amml Williams,
deceased:
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concc ned
to file their objections if any. within the time pre
scribed by law. cite letters will be granted said *p
plicant a* app'icd for.
JOHN B. STEWARD, Ordinary.
mar31-w4w Printers fee $4
Dade County NHcriff Mtlc»
Trenton, I>adc county. Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lotof land. No. 201,10'h D strict 4th Section, cf
said county, to satisfy three 11 fa’s, John T. bells vs
* * * ’ J. w. Jacoway
s J G. Jacoway.
iZ B Eubkett, Sheriff.
JOHNSON. WILSON A CO ,
t7 Beckman Sweet, N. Y.
feblfite eodkwtf
BKHMONU HOUSE.
Gainesville* Georgia.
FAULKNER & CULP, Prcprietoro.
T BE above named House h'-vin; been newly fur
nished and fitted up, is now open cl to the trarel-
Inz public We are prepared to accommodate all who
are iu setrrh of health or pleasure, with pleasant
.rooms, good servants, and the best table the market
Tordi
Mr. Thomas Little, cf !fotd notoriety, will tain
i*rge and aee that go " *—*'—
icbmond House will
I eummer visitors this t
The Reason
PETEUy
PATENT
TANNING
PROCESS
-is—
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS!
Uiiicf Because It performs tin opc ation
a. Al OU* TnuHrur and Finishing I#e.ithcr in tn
TWO TO FfFPEKN HAYS te r Kips and light..
Skins; and from Fiftem to Thirty Days for Br.dlc
and Heavy Uitrnuss, leaving it free from chemicals.
^PPOllll Becaure whtic it dispenres with tfco
Otuumit nsc of hsik, and reduc<-s the ox i»en sea
of Tanning at leas fifty |»er cent., it may Ire used m
combination with bark, bark ext act. or j tponica, aud
when so us.d is nc'iriy as economical aul rapid.
npilirfl Became«f«h sni-eriorlKauty,strength
-A 51X1 U." an-J dnrabilily ot the Leatlu-r; asbet-p
skin having body nnd stri ng:h equal to Calf tanned
by the "O'd Pre-cesr **
FOUrlh B*.-c-iti*c of th*i superior flexibility
Piffll B-Ciu«e It
A IIHI* capital tosta
v i ll Because y*u can turr your money
OA-A-Ull* twelve o'fifteen iim-:s s
of o .cc, ths old way.
WttVAVlill Because I*. 1* so simple that any
Ov'VUJIl'li* person can make Superior '
by giving the process a few day*’ attention.
GEORGIA) DeKalb County*
Ordinary’s Office, May 3?, 1873.
M RS. SARAH J. McKINNY htv ngappUed ton
for letters of cnardlansblo of the persons and
property of Nancy P. Turner, Martha 1*. Turner and
Jolla A. Turner, minors ot Jesse U. Turner, dc
cca-cd.
All person? cocenud arc lurch» notified to file iheir
objections. If any »xist, within tbe lime allowed by
law, else letters will be grauted said applicant
JOHN B. STEWARD, Ordinary.
junt-3 -w4w Printers fee $1.
s of the Leather.
Fiu-llfll Because of its cleanliness and free-
"Aft dom from offensive odors, as com-
I«rcd with the old process rendering ibu bns ness
admissible in tho midst of mercantile or other de
partments of the trade.
Bccaurc more money can be made In a
U IU til • shorter time acd on less capital than
in any other business.
COUNTY A\D FAMILY RIGHTS.
I havo County and Family Right* for sale in
owtog counties. Th i practical utility of this
process ha* bc» n demonstrated beyond a doubt, and
I am satisfied that it will
Do Everything it Claims.
Simples of Leather, tinned In Ila’l county, where
I am now erecting a Tannery, can he seen at my office.
These Rights are be ng
Sold at Very Low Figures.
ISBT The following Testimonials are from geutle
men c f high standing in the city wtic: e the Patentee
lives:
Saint Janes. Mo , April 2, 1873.
J. F. UtnflHs. Esrj.—Dear Sir: In reply to v«n»
inquiry. I would state that my opinion of PEI
' liltEKA — — * *-•
from the ftcr th*t _
the leather of which
was perfected and a'patent“obtained;
s tanned by that process bc-
‘-■and a patent obtained;
v Ik ca in wear for the pc-
foreihc ,
that the said boots Iave
riod of three years—are the most pUab’.c and easy to
" wore, and are in a good
S. V. NicnoALDs.
The undersigned take pleasure in affirming their
leather tanned by the Eureka '1 aiming Prcccts.
JonN Flain, M D.
a Knout, Broker.
J Talent, Mcrch nt.
H H IIeadlee, M D.
Wn Teneyck, Merchant.
J It Cowman, Co. Ju«*gc.
Wn Dawson, Merchant.
ED. HOLLAND, Agent,
Alabama Street,
OFFICE UP STAIRS
HERALD BUSINESS OFFICE.
majQ-deodAwlm
Obstacles to Marriage.
New method or treatment. New and remarkable
remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, iu sealed
envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.
2 South Ninth M.. Phtlade'phia, Pa.,—an Inatltntioz
having a Ugh refutation for honorable conduct an/
professional skilL marSS-dJkwSm
S Agents pi Wanted for
AINTS *j» SkINNEBS
OF THE KJ BIBLE.
Dissected, analyzed, acd portrayed os real men and
women, just Bice Saints and Sinners of oor own Cay.
original, Rac7, Striking and Popular. Reads like a
Novel. Send for circular.
DeKalb Sheriff's Sales
following properly, to-wit:
One acre ot land, more cr less. In the town of De
catur. Gcoreia, joining land of B. F. Swanton, and
property o' Jas. it. Mayton to satisfy s fi fa issued
from Fupcrior Court, DeKalb county. In favor of
James Barns vs Mavson & Moore and Jas. R Marion.
This May 3lsf. 873.
Administrator?* Sale* July, 1873*
P URSUANT loan order of the Court of Ordirnry
of Fulton county, Ca, will l,c sold before the
Court House door iu the city of A-lnuta on flic 1st
Tuesday in July nexf, within the legal hours of sric,
the following property, to wit:
The tend described In the deed from Henry Irby to
B D Smith in 1863, as roMows: ’• All that tract or |*.r
cd of land iyingand living in tiicchy of Atlanta, being
part tt land lot No 82, the sam * b; ing tic lot where
James Smith now lives, on Marietta street, com
mencing at a bteck gum aud rum mg with Payne’s
Hue to J. Russel's lot, thence west across the street
to the right of way of the W AAR If, thence along
the railroad I > a stake,thence east to the street, t hence
to the beginning gnm c >rner, containing % of an acre,
more or less.” e xcept so much thereof as ia contained
in the strip of land between Majictti street and the
W & A It tt, known as N..*s 1,2.3,4.5,8.7, and reach
ing down to No. 8, which lots were previously sold by
said Smith.
Also, the land described In deed of Geo McKinney
to B D Smith, as follows: “All that tract or parcel of
land situate, Ijir.g and being in Clayton ciutry.CJa,
In the )3th district of originally Ilcnry now Clayton,
being onc-sixtb part of fif y acre* in scuthwest cor
ner of land lo*. No. 431 n the aisi rlet aforesaid. Bound
ed by the Macon and Western Railroad, joining Henry
Bartlett
Sold a
said county, dt
the east, containing 8*; acres. 1
the properly of Blnford D Smith, late of
■ - ’ ased, for the benefit of heirs and
WI LL13 P. CH HOLM,
jati(5-w40d Printer’s fee $15.
creditors.
Terms cash.
Administrator.
AdmiatNtrator’s Sale.
under an order of the honorable Coart of Ordinary
of said county, the follow ng land be onging to the
estate of Johu Srepbcnson. late of said county de
ceased, to-wit: Tw» hundred and one-half acres of
land lot No 79, in the 16'ii district, improved witb
good honsc and barn, with creek running threurh
said landr. Said lands situated and lying on the
MOSES R. bTEPHENsON,
junc5-w40d Printer's fee $10.
Administrator.
GEOUUIA) Dot alb CountY*
Oedinarv’s Office, June 3d, 1873
W HEREAS. M II Nssb, Administrator of Larkl.
Nath, late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dtemlsiion from said trust.
Those are, therefore, to cits and admonish al .
sons intcrctt'd to be and appear at my office, within
tho time prescribed by law, then ana there to show
cause, if any, why said letters should notbegrirted.
Given under my hand ard official signature.
JOHN B. STEWARD, Ordinary,
jaceS -w90u Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA—DeKalb County*
Ordinary's Office, Jnnc 3d, 1873
M RS SARAH J. McKINEY having applied for the
Guardianship of tbe person ar.d propc ty of
Nascy I*. Turner, Martha P. Turner, and Julia A.
Turner, minora cf Jesso M. Turner, late of said
county.
All persons cone rned are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any cx st, within the time all jwed
by law, else letters will be granted the applicant
JOHN B. STEWARD, ordinary.
janc5-w4w Printer's fee $5
GEORGIA) DeKalb County*
Obdinary’s Office, June 3,1871.
W DElEAS. Miles H. Na*h. Administrator t.
John W. Nash, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismtefion from said
trust.
These ore. therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to he ar d appear at my c fficc within
tbe time prescribed by law. then and there to show
cause, if any, wty said letters should npt be granted.
Given unCcrmy hind and seal or office.
JOHN B SIE WARD, Ordinary.
jace5-w9M Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA) DeKalb County*
Ordinary's Office, Jane 3,1873
W ’ALTEE WADSWORTH, havingapplied for the
Guardian ship of the perrons and property of
Missouri M. Cope, illegitimate m’nor cf said
coan’y.
All pars', ns concerned are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exist, within the time allowed
by law, else letters wi 1 be granted the applicant.
JOHN B. STEWARD. Ordin- ry.
jane>w4w Printers fee $4
GEORGIA) Fulton County*
Janc5-w 30cL Printer’s fee $5 00.
$5t8.?20£
ivtnM! All cUff*-ff of working pc»
t, ro«BC or ol.l. auke mm mm*y *t
•ntff.rar »iT1‘Tir tlmr Itiin ■! ■njIMsf
Administrator’s Sale.
leceascd. for distri
bution among the hers. Term s cash. May 17,18*3.
MAR III A WILKINSON, Afimr’x.
may20-w4iv Printer’s feu $70.
Milton Connty.
NOTICE.
bcf(
t Apr.L 18
«... DeKalb county. Georgia, a CllEsTftUT
SORREL MARE, 14 or 15 years old, hip sbation ir.
right hip, ring bcnc on lefi ankle, white *p*-t on le’t
aide of neck and bushy tall. Appraised by W. J.
Bankston and John W. F. Wood-on, to be wor-b
forty dollars, and that it Is worth fifty cents a day tc
keep sa’d horso, mud, if werked. It is worth twenty
five cents a day.
The owner is hereby notified to appear before me,,
prove properly, pay cost at.n expen-os, and Uke her
»way, else she will l>c sold on the first Tuesday in
Jaly next, before the Court ILm c door iu Drcat t
DeKalb county.
JOHN B. STEWARD. Ordinary.
aprlO-wGOd Priori r’a fee $*»
GEUUGIAy Fulton County.
J OHN E. CRAIG, h*.s applied for letters of admin
istration on the csta c of James W. Craig. Ute of
said county, deceased.
All persons concerned wld file their objection, if
any cxit-r, on or liefore the fir.-t Mondty in Juno uext,
else letters will bo grant d the mnplic nt Allans,
May 5.1873. DANIEL 1TTTMAN, Ordinary,
mayti wil'd PritUr's fee $5
Fayette County.
GEORGIA) Fayette County*
Ordinary's Office, April 1,1873.
N ATHANIEL STINCUCOMB. administrator or
Gny Bantslcr, deceased, having fufly wound up
said administration and prayed for letters dia-
missory;
If objections cx ; sts let them bs filed within statu
tory time, or the letters will he granted
L. B. GRIGGS, Ordinary .
opr4-wlam3m
Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA) Fayette County*
Ordinary's Office, April 1,1873.
Wl IIEREAS, John M. Potter, guardian of Martha
YV A Jackson, minor heir of Brd M. Jackson,
deceased having applied for letters of dismission
from said trust:
This is. therefore, to rite aod admonish ai* persona
interested, to be and appear at my office, to show
ciuss, if any they can, within the tImo allowed by
law. why said letters should not be granted.
Witness my cflicial signature.
U B. GRIGGS. Ordinary.
apr4 w3m Printer’s fee $5
Fayette County Sheriff’s Sales
For July, 1873.
Wf ILL BE SOLD on the First Tuesday in Jnly
*' next, within the legal boursof sale, before tbe
in favor cf Harrison McLarln vs. A. II. Fears, pried
pal, and M. M. Tidwell, Indorser. Property pointed
out by K. T. Dorsey, paintilTs attorney. Frank
Price, tenant in possession, notified of this levy, this
8th day of May, 1873.
Also, at same time and pVcc tho cast half of lot or
ltnd, number thirty (10), tn the sixth (fi) district ct
said county, containing ouc hundred acres, more or
. — e handred and flfiy acre*of land, lot
18C3,oi Fayette Superior Court tn favor of Cordelia
Ann Swanson, administratrix on the estate of Virgil
A. Swam-nt decease*, vs. W. I*. Red wine, JK. M.Tld-
1 acd Elijah Glass Property poln’ed out by John
ter. Have given Fra ‘ * * *
_ 9, aud M. M. Tidwell,
tbis 1* vy. May 21,1873.
Alto, at the same time ard ph -
lot of laud number forty-one (41) In the fifth (5) dis
trict of said county, containing : cventy-sevcn (77)
mrrci, more cries*, us the pro)ierty«f Dicwcry Grav-
den; levied on by virtue of cnl to satisfy two cost
ll. fas. issued from Fayette SupcrioMlourt in favor o*
Officers or; tbe Court vs. Drear cry Gn»tade". Propc. ty
FAYETrE SHEEIFF’S SALES
P.r July, 1873.
W I' L be ro’d on Dc liretTuesday in July next.
wi'hin the lega* hours of sale. In-fore the Court
House door, lu Fayetteville, Fayette county, U orgia,
the following t>ro|>criy, to-wit:
The ca-t half or lot of land No. 60 (a‘x y) contain-
igonc hundred one and a fourth cere* (101 j*), more
or less. In t he ccvanth (7th) district of Fayette county,
Georgia. Levied on ns the property of William At.
Brown, by virtne of, aud to satisfy a fi. fa Issued
from Fayette Superior Court, in favor «>f J. H. Calla
way vs. William 1L Brown.
Also, at the same timeand plate, the south half of
lot of 1 ind No. 2ft (twenty-foer) (containing one hun
dred one and a fourth (ltDX) acre.*, more or less, in
the fevent h (7th) d'strict or Fayetto county, Georgia.
Levied on as the property of Lewis T. Thompson, by
virtue of, and to satisfy a fi. fa. if sued from Fayetie
Superior Court, In favor of Isaac P. Gay vs Lewis T.
Thompson.
Also, at ihe same time and place, the north half of
lot of land] No. 108 (one hundred and sixty-cigut,)
containing one hundred one and fourth (101^) acres,
more or lesa, (t being the place whereon L E.
Roberts now lives,) in the fourth (4D) district of
originally Decry, but now tbe fourth (tlh) district of
Fayt tte coun y, Georgia. Levied on as the property
of John I. Whitaker, by virtue of, atd to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from Fulton nuptrlor Court. In favor of M.
C. Smarr vs. Jared L Whitaker, principal, and John
L Whitaker, eccurlty. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorneys.
Also, at the came time and place, tho south half of
lot of lend, number unknown, containing ore hun
dred one and a fourth C.0UO seres, more or less, and
known as the Edwin Shepard home place, in the
sixth (Cth) district of Fayette connty, Georgia.
Levied ones the prop wty or Edwin hhepord, by vir
tue of, and to sitisfy a fi. fa. leaned from braiding
Superior Court, in favor of James D. Head vs. Geo.
W. Grant, os prli cipal. and Edwin Shepaid and Fras-
mns W. Beck, securities. Property pointed cut by
plaintiff's attorneys.
Also, at the came time and place, ore lot of land No.
158 (one hundred and fifty eight,) containing two
hundrel two aud a half {292# • acre*, more or less, in
the seventh (7th> district of Faac’te connty, Georgia.
Lev’ed on as the property of Wyatt chandler ard
William P. Chandler, ex centers of Acs ('handler,
deceased, by virtne of, and to satisfy a 11. fa issued
from F-yette Superior Court, in favor of Isaiah
Hollingsworth and Polly Hollingsworth vc Wyatt
Chandler and William P, CUrnoler, oa executors of
Arm CtiAndter, deceased. Property pointed out by
pontiff's attorneys, and levy made November 11,
1865, by Isaac B Avrri, forircT Dcpaty Sberiff.
TUOMES J. EDMONDSON, Sheriff.
FAYETTE P0S1P3NED SHERIFF’S SALE
Fcr July, 1873.
W ILL be sa’don the first Tuesday in July n xt,
within ths legal hours of rale, before the
Court House door in Fiyctrcrillc, Fayette county,
Georgia, the following property, to wit;
The east ha'f of lotof land No. lL7(oae hundred
nd fifty-seven,) containing one hundred one a '
fourth (I01.Y) acres, more or less, in the ceventh
district (or Fayette county. Georgia. Levied oa as
the property of Wyatt Chandler, by virtue of, and to
aatisry all. fa. fsrncd from F*ye*tc£np:riorCourt,in
favor of Larkin Tiasley, in right or his wife. vs.
Wyatt Chandler and William P. Chandler, executors
of Asa Chandler, deceased. Property pointed out by
Wyatt ChandiT. This May 27th, 1‘73.
THOMAS J. EDMONDSON, Sheriff,
may 30—wtds Printer’s fee $2 59 per levy
isoriCE,
the 21st day
... jtith.district.
G. M , DiKalbounty, (-corri*, a lay Horse male, 10
or 11 years old,with a slight ic-cmblacccof the letter
U;on tbcic-rt jaw—jaws corns what enlarged. Ao
praised by W. J. Dom!dao% and L. W. Weir, to be
worth fifty dollars. Also, at the came time, a dark
bay mare mole about tbrcc years old, some I3j£ hands
high, small size, no mirks cf any rote. Appraised
by W. J. Donaldson and L. W. Weir, to te worth
eightp dollars,andihat it is worth seventy-five cents a
away, else said males will be sold on the first T.
day in Jute next, before the court-house door in :
GEORGIA) Hilton County*
OnmuattY’s Omen, April 9,1873.
U OBBRT A. UEHBUK8 hmnos .lulled for Irtlrr*
ot mlmlnUtnltonoa tte owe ot ElUh. M.
Hembree, decrascl:
All peraou concerned ue hereby notified tails
tbctronjoct#, if an j exist, on oc before I be ffnt*ai-
c.y iu Maj nvx, else la-era will oc ffiteted tbo.p-
pliauit. 1
. w. U. UK-r.IT. OrdlDUT.
I-rintet*. fee J4
GCOUVIA, .Milton connij.
O Nlhc first .Uondtj ta M.j next .pptlcttla* wUl
berate to Ue Conn of Ortlmiry for Irani*
JSH lets of l.nd number, m. I* U7, udM ttn**>
191. In tbe first dl- rlct or the flrrt Kction of rfid
eenoty. brlonstoff to Un rsltto -f Vltatoo Wobta.
deceased, for distnbntlnn. This .pril 1,1813.
JE-.SB WEBB. Administrator,
ajrl vitsr irlnlrr'e fee$S
Milton Sheriff Sale.
W ILL BE SOLI) before the court-bowse i
the town of Alpharetta, in said com
tween the legal hours of sole, on 1 be first 1
in Jn’y next, the following i-repi r:y. to-wit:
Two lots of land No 885 atd 832 in tlm aecc-.
trtet and second section, a'l as the property of Joseph
Brown, levied on to satisfy » 11 u n»a«d from low
” ’“Court In favor of Isom esley va Joseob
Sipe.ii
Brown; property txlnti-d
fi-ndant. Thia J unc 3,1873.
jUS I
Georgia; levied on as tbe property of B B Jo! ,
to»a i fy aflfaisMU'dfrera tboJurtice Court of tho
8421 dirtric*. In ravor of i» Barfoid vs B D Johncon;
proper y pointed out by Tucmas Cwllins, eonlroler
of the fi fa Levy made and retained to me by Wil
liam Ashworth, L C.
Alro at the same time and place w'.ti be sold two
lots of l*nd Nos 305 and 300. la tbe first district and
flrrt section of Ml ton coaaty. Gengio, to eatUfrn
fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 842d dis
trict in favor cf William Rngrrs sdminlctrator of
Charles II arris, <lit<a«e4, va I\»wH Owens, principal,
and B B Johnson, security; Icviid on as the property
of Powcl Owens L ;vy mad: aud retorued to me by
William Athw. rb,LC.
WILLIAM BUICI, Sheriff.
jcm6-wtfs Printa’s fee $2 50 peg levy
DeKalb County.
GEOKGIA) Definite County.
Ordinact’s Omen, March 3,1873.
JohnU Bellinger, decease J. J ate of ““ftM
i non with will annexed, of 1
- Inzer, decease!, luo of m „
applies to me for Iclt rs ct dlsmierlan
trust.
These are therefore to cite and ainren'sh all c
Interested to be and appear at my i flftee, within Um
time prescribed hy law, lh«m sod ihiTe to showc
if any, why said letters should not ‘ - -
may5—trlamTm
Printer's fee $5
United States Internal Bcvenne.
Atlanta, May 23,1
*\T OTICE is hereby given that tlic following seizure
has Ikmu made fir violatioa of section 43, Act
June 30th, 186ft, to-wit:
One package conta’Ltrg atem* 43 tationt of corn
whisky, oa tbe property of J. B. Jett, of Atlanta,
At-y person or persons claiming the said proper ty
ore required to aprear and make such claim within
thirty days from date hereof and giro I>ond aa re-
Admistrator’s Notice.
A l.X.po mi blvtaj* dulma ucmlntt Ue rautaot
itelae Horace A. fiat, ficcrard. *111 rrnfier
utirst rclUcmrntr, an-! all uerroou Indebted Ihereto,
will nuke pijmcnt i • Hart fcimou * Simone.
OfFTFHTERPmSE
Tho only Reliable Gift Distribution in tho
Country!
$100, 000 00
In Valnablo Gifts!
TO BB DMTC1RUTED IN
Xa. I>. SI3NT£I’S
4isr SEMI-ANNUAL
Gift Enterprise,
To be Drawn Friday, July 4tk, 1*71
One Gracd Capital Prize,
310,000 in Gold,
One Prize $5,000 in Silver.
5 Prizes of $1000 £
5 Prizes of $500 g
10 Prizes of $100 5
Two Fatally Carriage* and Flalchcd
Morses* with Silver .Uounird
Harness) wortla $1)500 each*
2 BUGGIES, HOUSES, ETC-, WORTH $609 EACH.
Two Fine-Toned Rosewood Pianos,
worth $500 each.
10 Family 8ewing machines* worth
tlOO caclt 2
1500 Gold and SUoerlctcr Hunting Watcha
north from $20 to $300 each I
Gold Chain*, Silver-ware, Jeweby, etc., etc.
Whole Number of Gifts 10,000! Tickets
Limited to 60,0001
Agents Wanted to Sell Ticlccts* to
whom Idlberal Premiums will bo
Paid I
Single Tickets £2; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tickets
$2*; Twenty Five $10.
Circulars containing a fall list of prized, a descrip
tion of the manner of drawing, and other informa
tion in reference to the Distribution, will be seat to
any one ordering them. All letter* * "—
to
MAIN OFFICE,
101W. Fifth SL
mij23—
ii. s>. sura,
Box 86. Cincinnati. O.
GEORGIA) Fulton Connty.
K. 8EAGO boa applied for let era of o£minle-
tration on the estate of S. lli.chln?, late of raid
county, deceased.
All pnvona cor.cirncd will file their ohjcclloa. If
any exist, oa or before first Monday in June next.
McDowell House#
NBWNAN, GA.,
I#. I* Thomas, Proprietor.
HdH*
GEORGIA) Fayette Connty*
Court or Ordinary, May Term, 1873.
To the legatees and heirs at law or Cklberino
D’ Vaughn, lots of Fayette county, deceased.
J OHN H. PARS, of said county, has (his day filed
hia petit 111 on in this office, with the last wil and
testament of Catcrine l*' Vaughn, deceased, ta which
he ia the nominated executor, praying that tbe same
be proba'ed In terms of law, arerlng to said petition
that the loratoes sod distributecs of sold ante re-
ride without the limits of this State, and in porta an-
iss
wtUttttebeMMbcrttn*. 1671. o< nut const cf
Ordin#ry, #od ihv. notice erf tte #uu te pabliabed
forthe#p#cecf tbre«month*.
Tbraotre tberefore (o nouty tte lsyltus, anddl*
tr tintecs of tbe ettata of Catherine O'Vaa-ha, de-
s--srd, to be aad appear ttakyoOe#, ta PayetterUta
p.te.t- coaety, Ga, aod #how rante. ir any they
ti’»s. J add paper eboold not be proba-ed and ad-
mitt* d in — cord a# the last wil! #-*t tcataaert of
Catbcrine i>'V#o-te, deceased.
L It GRIGGS,
Ordlnaiy of Fayette county.
m*yt0-w8m Printers fee *15
GEORGIA# RZlIton County.
OnocuET'a Oryxes, Jane S. 1KX
\\tHKR5A9. Ellas Nix. Gnarditn of Robert W.
YV Cochran,minor, heir of T. B. Ccciran. dc-
eea-djtnwtaE applied tor le:te» of dominion from
Thi# ia tbereforo to cite and admonish a I pwsoas
Interested to be and appear u my - (See to show
faosejf any they earn within the time allowed by
lew, why said letters ibonid not be manted.
W. H. NBblUr, ordinary.
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