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Qg-Tbines were affecting at Iowa City on
election night. The press man cairolled
Brainard ot the Republican, the postmaster,
and bis partner, in the fire-brigand saloon,
tingng:
I want to be a granger.
And wj'h the grangers stand—
A horuey.beaded farmer.
With a bay-stack in my hand;
and anon, his partner, a nice yonng man,
with a good voice, joins in:
Beneath the tall tomato tree
I swing the guttering hoe—
And smite the wild potato bug
Aa he sUppeth over the snow.
When the postmaster continued:
I’ve boughtmyself a Durham ram
And a gray alpac a cow,
i lock-stitch Osage orange hedge.
And a patent leather plough.
TDE GALLOWS.
EXECUTION OF GEORGE COPELAN
Rope Breaks—Large Crowd—
His Confession.
SIMMONS’
REGULATOR
THE COMMONWEALTH
IXSIJB.AXOS COMPANY
OF NEW YORK CITY,
Decs business upon popular plana that the people can comprehend, and at the minimum rates or all first
class companies.
Tlie “ Commonwealth ” is Safe, Popular and Prompt,
WITH A PRACTICAL AXD ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT.
THOMAS U. CONKEK,
Georgia, Manager of the Georgia Department
Examine the Savings Bank Plan. sep3—dlawly
'.MISCELLANEOUS
l R O JN WAREHOUSE
Grecssboro Herald, October 23-1
George Copelan (col,) alias George Simp
son, convicted at the last September term of
Greene Superior Court, was executed in the
Jail to-day. a 12 o’clock, for the murder of
Miss S. A. Richards, in May, 1871.
The apparatus of death, was aring, secured
by a heavy bar of iron, to the ceiling of the
second story of the jail, from which a rope
was suspended over the platform, which
secured on one 6ide by hinged^ and on the
other by a rope, stood just at the head of the
stairway, giving a fall of four feet.
At an early honijin the morning, we entered
the jail, with the Sheriff and two or three
others, and found the doomed man, crouch
ing, motionless and silent, in a comer of his
gloomy cel', apparently asleep—but only ap
parently. The Sheriff spoke to him kindly,and
offered him breakfast, but hs said he did not
not want to eat. On being asked if there
was any one outside that he wanted to see ?
He replied, that he wished to see Mr. Willis.
This gentleman, a member of the Young
Men’s Christian Association of Auguata, on
being admitted, engaged in a conversation
with George, in which he (George) said, “it
was all right, he was guilty, but had been for
given and was prepared, and willing to stand
in the presence of God.
At 11 o’clock we again entered the jail—
fonnd it surrounded by a crowd of several
hundred colored men and women, and a few
white men, all anxious to see or hear some
thing of the awful scenes abont to be enacted
within. Aronnd the door of the jail there
was a full armed guard to keep back intruders
and for any emergency that might arise.
Within the cell we fonnd Mr. Willis and the
Rev. Albert Gray engaged in earnest conver
sation with the prisoner.
At ten minutes past 11, the prisoner was
carried up-stairs, At this juncture, Mr. Gray
requested the prisoner to make a statement of
his feelings and hopes. He said that be had
repented of all his sins, that God had for
given him and spoken peace to his soul, and
that he was readv to go.
Sir. Gray then knelt and requested all to
join him in a prayer for the unfortunate
man. During this fervent appeal all
knelt, the friends of the prisoner
seeming much affected, while George,
though calm, seemed solemn and earn
est Mr, Gray here Ibid him farewell, and
took his leave. The .colored ministers now
approached, and after a few words of coun
sel, raised a hymn, in which he joined, in a
low but distinct tone, and another prayer was
offered by ono of the colored ministers.
At half-past eleven, the prisoner was se
curely pinioned and led to the scaffold. He
stepped carefully on the trap, and with some
hesitation, but no tremor—pulse 128. When
ihe rope was placed around his neck, Sheriff
English told him he had a half hour in which
he conld say whatever he desired. The state
ment that follows was made partly in reply
to questions that were asked: '‘lamina
bad condition, and hope it will be a warning
to all, bat God has forgiven me. I know that
I must die—have no hope of anything else
but death right now, and I must prepare to
meet it—must make peace below; there
is no repentance beyond the grave.
It was a bad affair; there was no one_
with me; I went into it myself, all by 1
myself. The devil led me there; went to get
money; pretty much intended to kill; I went
in the house, stood by the fire place and
talked to her a few minutes; then struck her
on the back if the head with a stick; she fell
by the fire; I dranged her out on the floor,
and raped her: she said go away; I then took
a case knife and cut her throat; she did not
speak when I done this; I took money out of
her pocket; got the meat; took her watch out
of the side-board; took sugar, flour and but
ter; I toon some clothes ana spool thread, bat
hurdt them up.
I then put fire on the floor, and while the
house was burning went home. There was
nobody else there. I made statements about
others helping me because Henry Jackson
and Wiley Bangh got some of the money and
things, aud I thought it would benefit me.
Henry Jackson knew where I got the things;
I told him, because be saw some them and
asked me where I got them. Wiley
Baugh did net know. I kept
the watch bmied until about two months be
fore the camp meeting, and sold it to Wiley;
he never paid me at the camp meeting,never
paid but one dollar nohow; told tales on
others because I hoped it would help me;
can’t say any more; I know that I must die
in seven minutes, have no hope of escape; all
that I have eaid is true; that is all.
His pulse at this time was 130, though he
seemed calm and sel (-possessed.
As the rope was tightened around hisneck
and the cap put over his head he said fare
well! Thank God! Thank God! (in a load
voice), Farewell world. I’m going home to
God! Struggle will scon be over! trouble
will soon be over.
At precisely 12 o’clock, the sheriff cut the
cord that held the trap door; the rope
broke .and he fell with a crash down the
stairway, caught in a sitting posture, and re
mained silent and motionless: not a tiemor
shook his frame; his countenance was placid,
indicating no pain whatever; he seemed in a
profound sleep.
At fifteen minutes past twelve he was again
drawn up, making a glutteral sound and
struggling considerably. In four minutes he
ceased to struggle, at the expiration of the
fifth minute a slight tremor struck him and
he drew one breath. In fifteen minutes his
poke ceased to beat, but bis heart still beat
feebly. At thiiiy minutes it was doubtful
whether there were any pulsation, at thirty-
fivtfminutes Dr. Walker again detected pul
sation at the heart; at ten minutes past one
life was nronounced extinct
No blame attaches to the sheriff for acci
dent to the rope. It was large and deemed
strong enough by all who saw it. It is the
opinion of the medical attendants that the
deceased died without pain; that he was un
conscious from the first moment that he fell.
Thus died the perpetrator of a most horrible
crime, and thus is the law vindicated and jus
tice meted out.
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containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, which
an all-wlae Providence has placed In countries where
I.iver Diseases most prevail. It will Care all
Diseases caused by Derangement ot
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The SYMPTOMS ot Liver Complaint are a bitt
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Joints, often mistaken for Rbebmatlem; Sour
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* Tin time, great suffering,
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ttf+tlM
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For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice,
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la the Cheapest, Purest and Best ramUy Medicine in
the World!
MAKCFACTUEED OSLX BT
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Price. 1 00. Sold by all Druvgists.
dedl3—deod&wlyr (first-page t-c-nr-m)
A fter HO Tears of trial has proved to ho
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It la recommended with -unbounded assurance in
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halt, Saddle, Collar and Harness Galls; also diseases
of the Ey o and Ear in
Horses, Moles or Cattle.
Cure Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Lame Back,
Balt Rheum, Poisonous Bites, External Bone and
Jluaclo Affections, Sore Nipples, Ac., and may bo
justly termed the panacea for all
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j&» Remember, this Liniment did not
spring up ill n. day or a year,producing the
VOSS ABSUBD AND mRUTUBU. COW CLAIMED BT
New-Bobh asd Mcsuboom Ltsdcests. Bnt we have
Ike experience of over thirty years of trial, with
the moat aubctant.nl results, and by a multitude of
witnesses.
If the Liniment is sot aa recommended, the
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Do not be imposed upon by using any other Lini
ment claiming the same properties or results. They
are a cheat and a fraud. Be sure and get nothing
but -
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25c., 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle.
None* Sir* or Bottle, Sms, Ac.
' "LYON MEG. CO.
OP T3BCB
Scofield Rolling Mill Companv
Atlanta, Georgia.
NO. 28 PEACHTBEE STREET
Bar Iron of all kinds, warranted; equal to any made, wholesale and retail at 4Jc. rates.
Call and examine the stock and get a Price List
The Greatest Strike Yet.—Everywhere
the sick arc striking against metalic medicines and
powerful vegetable poisons. Everywhere they are
strong In the belief that a Constitutional Invigorant—
a preparation uniting the properties of a tonic, a gen
tle purgative, a blood depurent, a sedative, and a gen
eral regulator is absolutely necessary in all diseases.
Everywhere they are coming to the conclusion that
Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient
s precisely such a preparation. Within the
housauds of famiUes have adooted it as a H
R-medy—discarding all the drags they had previously
taken and administered to their chl'dren. In general
debility, norvousness, liver complaint, constipation,
indigestion, rheumatism, and fevers, It la indeed a
marvelous medicine. Sold by all druggists.
0Ct22-dSaw2w<fcw2t
NEW &DV EfiTlSEMENTS.
SAMPLES sent by mail for 50c. that retail quirk
for $10. R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y.
*1 ■■■ | BBSS SOUR PLAN. Leave off pnrgv
L mm lives and violent medicines that pros-
n r M trale the vital powers, and for a B loo d.
■ Ik V Purifier,try HAMILTON'S BU-
CHU and DaNDKLION, which acts on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, and removes the Impurities of the
system, by opening its ouUets.
W. C. HAMILTON & 00.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
RICH FARMING LANDS
For Sale 'Very Cheap
T HE best Investment. No Fluctuations. Always
Improving in value. The wealth ot the country
is made by the advance in Real Estite.
NOW IS THE TIME.
Millions of acres of the finest lands on the Conti
nent, In Eastern Nebraska, now for sale—many of
them never before in market—at prices that Defy
Competlon.
{gf'Five and Ten Years Credit Given, with Interest
at Six per cent.
C3^“The Land Grant Bonds of the Company taken
at par tor lands. They can now be purchased at a
large discount. Fan particulars given, new Guide
with new Maps mailed free by addressing,
O. F. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner U. P. R. R.,
ccUS-dlawlm&wIm Omaha, Nebraska.
$5,000 to be GIVEN AWAY;!
THE LOUISVILLE
WEEKLY COMBR-JOIM
A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY,NBWS,*POLnTCALand
COMMERCIAL PAPE ^national in its aim, re
putation and circulation.
addition to its nanal
quantity and variety of matter, it wiUpnblish origi
nal stories and novelettes, and. commencing with its
issue of December 3, will, each week, for a year or
longer, publish a series of
LECTURES ON BIBLE HISTORY
delivered by Rev. Dr. STUART ROBINSON, revised
by himself expressly for this paper.
On the 1st of January, 1874, the publishers will dis
tribute
$5,000 OO IN PRESENTS
among Us subscribers. AU who wish to avail them
selves of the opportunity of securing a gift worth
several hundred dollars can do so by sending in their
subscriptions prior to that time
Great inducements to subscribers and agents.
J2f”Circuiars, with fulf particulars, pesters and
postmen copies, sent gratis on application.
Address COURIER-JOURNAL COMPANY.
Louisville, Ky.
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HAGAN’S,
Hagnolia Balm
A FEW APPLICATIONS MARE A *
Pure Blooming Complexion.
felt at once. It does away with tae Flushed Appear-
ance caused by Heat, Fatigue, and Excitement. Heals
and removes all Blotches and Pimples, dispelling dark
and unsightly spots. Drives away Tan. Freckles, and
Sunburn, and by its gentle but powerful influence
mantles the laded cheek with
. YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY.
3614 by all Druggist end Fancy Stores. Deptf
S3 Pkk Place, New Turk.
Sims House
Li GRANGE. GEORGIA.
THOMAS W. McGEB Proprietor
rjMHS House i« unaeerolnt the moat thorough re
X pairs anr will be fitted out in the next few days
with new Furnl’un. The traveling public will find
the very beet <he mirk at affords Charges moderate.
janlO-dtf
.nn entire success. Simple,
it and Reliable. They are the only
fectly adapted to popular use-^so
cannot be made in — —
’pTEE MILD POWER gg
■CURES*
HUMPHREYS’
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
H ave proved, from the most
am] '
Prompt,.
medicines
simple that
them; so harmless as to be free from danger; and
so efficient a3 to be always reliable. They nave the
highest commendation from all, and will always
rentier satisfaction. Price, in large three-drachm
vials, with directions:
Nos. - Cures. _ Cent*.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, .
i. \\ onns, Worm Fever, "Worm Colic, .
X. Crying-Colic, orTeethingof Infants,
4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, .
5. Dysentery,. Griping^Bilious Colic, .
G. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, ...
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, ....
8. WeuralRia, Toothache, Facearhe,. . - 50
9. Headaches. Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50
la. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, .... 50
11. Suppressed, or Painful Penods, . . . 50
12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, . ... 50
.3. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing . . 50
14. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50
15. Rheumatism, Bhenmatlc Pams, . . . 50
10. Fever aud Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 60
17. Files, blind or bleeding, • • • • • •
1H. Ophthnlmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, .
la Catarrh..Acute or Chrome Influenza, . S>
20. WhooplM-Cough, Violent Couglu, . M
21. Asthmo^Oppressed Breaftmg, . . . 50
22. Ear Discharges, ImpairedHenn.
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’and Scanty S.-ere-ior.*.
22. JScrofola, E
24. General Debility, rht>:
GENUINE WALTHAM WATCHES SENT
C i O. D. The best and cheapest in the world.
J% and the moatac orate, Illustrated Price list and
lowest rates cent freo. Address FULLER & OO..
28 Bond et, N. Y. ’
Tie Magic Com]} ™« JsyssE&S;
to a permanent buck or brown and contains no poi
son. Trade suppliedat low rates. Address. MAGIC
COMB CO., Springfield, Mass.
A WATCH FREE worth s i0 'B lven g nitl!,to
lift l uri r IlLt every live mm who will
act as our agent. Business light and honorable. $300
undo in fire days. Saleable as flonr. Everybody
buys it. Can’t do without it. Must hive it. No Gift
Enterprise, no Humbug. KENNEDY & CO.,
Pittsburg, Pa,
< 4 -QSYCHOMAN CY, or SOUL CHARMING.” How
JT either sex msy fascinate and gain the lot e and
affections of any poison they choose instantly. This
Shirt, etc. ' A queer book. Address
T. WILLIAM A CO„ Publishers, Phils.
For
COUGHS, COLSS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ CARBtfuC TABLETS.
pur UP ONLY IN BLUE BONES.
Tried and Sure Remedy. SoId by Drugggists.
Y. SAFETY STEAM POWER CO.,
30 COBTLANDT > T.,
NEW YORK.
Superior Steam Engines .an* h I
ere, by special machinery ai •
plication of parts.* -They an
Economical, Easily Manage,
not liable to derangement
Combined Engine and Boiler.. •
culiarly adapted to all purposes re
qolrlng small power. More than
400 engines, from 3 to ICO horse
power, in use. Send for illustiated
IMPORTANT
THE SICK and AFFLICTED
Hear and rejoice, for I bring you glad tidings of
great joy.
J acLc-son’s
MAGIC BALSAM
The Great Master of Pain,
•a curing the sick and afflicted, to an extent never
fore heard of in the annals of medical science. It is
curing without fail.
The worst Neuralgia in from 5 to 20 minutes.
The worst Croup in 5 minutes.
The worst Toothache in 1 minute.
The worst Rheumatism In from 20 minutes to 10
1 The worst inflammation in the eyes in one week.
The worst Pain in the 8ide, Breast or Back.
The worst painful Tumors in any part of the body.
The 'worst Sprains,’ Bruises, Swellings aud
Risings.
The worst Catarrh in the head ia relieved in one
The worst Palpitation in the Heart in ten minutes.
The worst cut, chafe or flesh wound.
The worst case of Bronchitis is relieved in a few
minutes.
The worst c»se of Inflammatory Rheumatism.
The worst Burns and Scalds in 20 minutes.
And for pains and inflammation in any part of the
utnan body, either externally or internally, there is
no remedy in the entire world that subdues pains
and inflammations so positively, so promptly and so
permanently as
Jackson’s Magic Balsam,
P. VAN ALSTINE, Prop’r,
BARNESVILLE, GA
Sold by all Druggists at 25c, 50c, and $1 per bottle.
FULTON COUNT*,'x.
Let the
Why Not
Public Know
It ?
JACKSON’S
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order ot the Honorab'c Court of
Ordinary of Fulton county, Georgia, I will aeli
before the Court House door in Atlanta, on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of
sale, two city lots in Atlanta:
“T* •'* Jt
One on McDonough street, being the south half of
city lot ho. 17 of Block No. 5, of land lot Ro.76, con
taining half an acre more or leas.
U Also, lot No. 1. of Block No 97. ol land lot No. 77.
on the corner of Garnett and Fryor streets, contain
ing one acre, more or less.
Sold as the property of Bernard T. Lamb, late of
said county deceased, for the benefit of legatees and.
creditors. Terms cash. * ■ ■ _
JOHN BYAN, Executor.
Atlanta, October S9,1873.
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CAMPBELL COUNTY.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
OunntiBv’a Office, October 33,1873.
’rff/HEREAS W, P. Strickland. Administrator of
Y Y S. W. MoLarty, deceasid, applies for leave to
sell the interest in the remainder of the lands of said
deceased, it being the lands assigned and set apart to
the widow cr eaid deceased, as her dower.
AU persons concerned are hereby notified to fita
their objections, if any they have, on or before tb«
first Monday in December next, eleo leave will h<
granted the applicant.
R. O. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
oct2*-w30d Printer’s fee $5
.L 11 1 1 ... ,==ss==a’
DeKALB COUNTY.
MAGIC BALSAM
Has by repeated trials and permanent cures proven it
self to be the best horse lotion or liorso remedy in the
world, why not let the people know it ? It is coring
the worst colioin horses or mules in 30 minutes, and
so prompt is it in curing colic that the Proprietor will
in each and every case, where 3 oz. in }i pint ot water
is given to a horse or mule that has the colic, refund
the money where it floes not cure in 20 minutes. It
it also the very best lotion In the world for all saddle
or coUar galls, flesh wounds, bruises, strains, bare
ness, old sores, ssnd crack, pole evil, founiered feet,
cats, wounds of all kinds,poisoDR and wherever swell
lugs and infiimmation exist, cither internally or ex
ternally. There <a no linement or borae lotion in the
woild that can begin to compare with
Jackson’s Magic Balsam,
and the time ia not far distant when every owner of
and dealer in atoik will have this valnable medicine In
his stable, ready for any sickness and d .stress amongst
h'.e stock. Try it 1
P. Van Alstme*
Proprietor.
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA.
Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents. 50 cents. $1.00,and
$5 00 per bottle. augl5-w3m
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL b? sold, before the Court House door Intha
townot Csrrolton, Csnol county, Georgls, on.
the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal
hours of sale, under the will of Joseph Pitts, late-of
DeKalb county, deceased, the following lands, lying
In the tenth district of Carrol county, belonging to
said deceased, to-wit:
Lot of land No. (39) twenty-nine. Also, lotNo. (35)
thirty-six. Also, one hundren aud sixty-seven and.
three-quarters acres of lot (87) thirty-seven. Also,
Oftyacresof lot Do. (88)thirty-eight, and(fS)ninety-
three acres ot lot No. (59) fifty-nine.
About one hundred acres of cleared land on 4b*
above. Terms of sale, twelve months credit; bend
for titles; deed to he made when the money is paid.
Printer’s fee $10.
A. L. PITTS, Ex-cutor^
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Agents Wanted.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
DOMESTIC SEW1NQ MACHINE COM
PANY, NEW YORK.
THE HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES OF
EUROPE say the strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deob
struent known to the medical world is
JURUBE BA.
It arrests decay of vital forcei, exhaustion of the ner
vous system, restores vigor to the debllltated.cleansea
vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and acta
directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt at., N. Y,
The Hole anti Hoie Shuttle Machine.
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GEORGIA. MlltongCoU nty.
Oedikset’s Office, October 37,1873.
r ) being made known to me that John R. Shirley
has departed this life intestate, and no one ha*
years. Sendforcireniaraandsampissor work. applied for administration on said estate, administra-
If you want the finest Machine made, buy the tion will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court.
HOME. Itisalmost noiaalees, runs light, and is a orsomeother fit and proper person, on thefirst Mon-
K EV• JDK. DEEMS) Pastor of the Church ot
the Stragers, and Editor of the “Christian Age,”
New York, has written a work entitled «• JESUS,”
complete in one octavo volume of 756 pages, beauti
fully illustrated. This book is meeting with a large
sale. Dr. j)EEMS being a true friend of Southern
people, his book will be eagerly looked for here.
Sold only through canvassing agents appointed by
the Publishers. For territory for inis and the Grand
Pictorial Book of Travels ‘-All Round the World,
address UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CO..
11 &13 University Place, New Yoik.
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Venable, a-a a. ujjiaas, Atlanta Ga.
V ’ aprl3—deoddwly-3dpage.
THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE,
THAT AT THB SAME TIMS
PURGES, PURIFIES AND STRENGTH
ENS THE SYSTEM-
Dr. TrutSto Fill, arc composed of man; in
gredients Prominent, rating th-m are Sarsaparilla
and Wild Cherry, eo united as to act together; the
one, through its admixture wi’h other eubstauces,
purifying and purging; while the other is strength
ening the system. Thus these Pills are at the same
time a tonic and a cathartic, a desideratum long
sought for by medlral men, but never before dis
covered. In other words, they do the work of two
medicines and do it much better than any two we
know of, for they remove nothing from the system
but impunt es, so that wh'le they purge they also
•trenuthen and hence they cause no debility and are
followed by no reaction.
Dr. Tntl’s Pill* have a wonderful Influence
on the blood. They rot only purify without weaken
ing it, but they remove all noxion* particles from the
chyle before it ia converted into fluid, aud thns makes
impure blood an utter lmposintlity. Aa there is no
debilitation, so there is no nisusea or sickness at
tending the operation of this most excellent medicine,
which •« ver strains or tortures the digestive organs,
hut causes them to work in a perfectly natural man
ner: h*nce persons taking them do n»t become pale
•nd emecUted. baton the contrary, while all impuri
ties ..e leing rem-v-d, the combined action of the
Sais- paril’aand Wide herry ptirifle* and invigorates
the body, and a robust state of health is the result of
their united action. Price 25 cents a box. Sold by
all'dr cgists. Depot 44 Coortland street. New York.
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THE COTJCHE HOUSE
KINGSTON GEORGIA,
T. R. COUCHE Pbofhdstor
* HE Proprietor of this establishment would r*
_ spectrally inform the traveling public that Ms
large spacious Hotel is now finished and read)
for the reception of visitors. His rooms are all large
and comfortable, and are now bring furnished with
new furniture throughout, and Ms guests may rest
assured that nothing will be left undone to make
themcomfortable. He pledges himself that Ms table
section of Georgia, is rapidly bringing Kingston to
the attention of our low country friends.
tU-«
THE MAJORS HOU8E,
ST E. MAJOB8,
RKNTON GEORGIA.
He pledge* himself his house will be kept in fire
rate style, and ca mods-rrt> tens*. novfll-dtf
ear $ 3 t oo.^a
F you want the best Machine ever made for the
least money, bny the HOME SHUTTLE. It does
kind of work equally as well as any high-price
***** running, and warranted for five
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
OnniKAnr’s Office, October 24,1873.
D F. HILL having applied to me for exemption
• of personalty, X will pass upon the.eame at my
office on the 4th day ot September, 1873, at 11 o’clock
JOHN B. STEWARD, Ordinary.
oct26-w2w Prlnter’a fee $3
NTotloo.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
Obdinahy’s Office, August 13,1873.
\\T HE REAS, A. M. Hairston, administrator debonir
YY non with the will annexed, on the the estate of
Isaac Towers, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said trust.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sona Interested to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law then and there to show
cause.it any, why said letters should not be granted.
■ JOHN B. &TBWABD. Ordinary.
Given nnder my hand official signature.
augl4-lam3m Primer’s fee $5.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
GEuHuik) Douglas County*
Obdinasz’s Office, October 6th, 1873.
M .' D. WATKINS, Administrator of the Estate of
• Robert L. Neal, applies to me for leave to eeit
the real estate belonging to said Estate. All persons
concerned are hereby notified to file their objections
In terms of the law, else leave will be granted tha
applicant, JOHN M. JAMES,
Ordinary, D.C.
octl2-w30d. Printer’s fee, $5.
GEORGIA) Douglua County.
Obpinaby’sOeficb October 6th, 1873.
lSM.D. Watkins, adminlitrator of the
estate of A. C. Watkins, applies to me for leave
to sell undivided half interest of lot of land No. 87, -
2d district 6th section of said county, containing one
hundred seres, more or lees, for the benefit of the
creditors of said estate. This is to cite all person*
concernedtoshowcaaself any. in terms of the law,
why leave should not begranted. JOHN X. JAMES
octl2-w£0d Printer’s fee $5. Ordinary, Douglas Co
MILTON COUNTY.
perfect Machine in every respect. Ladies, and Ma-
ch nlsts particularly invited to call and examine it.
Office, corner Broad and Marietta streets.. Atlanta,
Georgia. D. G. MAXWELL,
General Agent for North and Sonth Carolina,
Georgia and Florida,
Atlanta, Ga., and Charlotte, N. O.
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THE EBMBEST SCHEME HEB MOM.
Fourth Grand Gift Concert
FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky.
(2,000CashCifteTs1,500,000
EVERY FIFTH TICKET DRAWS A GIFT.
SflBO.OOO jbr $50.
f 'HE Fourtn Grand Gift Concert authorized by spe
cial act rft be Legislature for the benefit of the
Public Library of Kentucky, will take place in Public
Ltbrarv HalLat Lo-tsvtlle. Ky.,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3d, 1873.
Only Sixty thousand tickets will be sold and one-
half of these are intended for the European Market,
thus leaving only 30.C0O for sale in the United States,
where 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Concert.
The tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts and
have on their back the Scheme with a fall explanation
of the moae of drawing. . , ,
At this concert which will bathe grandest musical
display ever witneisea in this country the unprece
dented sum of
SI, 500.000,
divided into 11,000 cash gif’* vrlU be distributed by
lot among the ticket holders. The numbers of the
tickets to be drawn from one wheel by bliu children
and the gifts from another.
LIST OF GIFTS.
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT $250,000
day in December next, unless some valid objection*
are made to his appointment.
Witness my offle ial signature.
oc29 W. H. NBBBIT. Ordinary.
Administrator’* Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordtnary of
> Milton county, Georgia, I will sell before tb*
court-house door, in the town of Alpharetta, on tbs
first Tuesday in Novemorr next, 38 acres of lot of
land No. 168; 20 acres of lot No. *35. and 3 acre* of
lot 902, all lying in the 1st district or second section
of said, county* Bold as the property of Wm. Fuller,
lata of said county, deceased, for distribution among
the heirs.
BP"Tenns Cash.
JOHN B. WATSON, Administrator.
oetlO-wtds Printer’s fee $10.
OlFTEHTERPfflSE
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the
Country!
$75,000
1,00J each.
500 each..
10n,000
50.000
25.000
17,500
100.000
150.000
50.000
40.000
400 each.... 49.000 lobe Drawn Henday,ller. 2ith) 1873
500 each 45,000
204 each — 50.000
100 each 32.500
50 each....' 550,COO
Fair Warning to Planters.
Y OUR crop liens, I held as Agent fer the Hanu-
lecturers, are due November 1st, and my in
structions are to foreclose all that are not promptly
paid. You have tbreo days of grace, making Severn-
oerSthshst day. Yon now have the advantage on
your ride and can pay off most of your Ileus ia cotton
at 15 cents for low middlings. So please rush in your
cotton and take the benefit before it’s lest.
Remember it is a penal offense to dispose of any
part cf vonr crops until your liens are paid. Farm
ers of Nor-h Georgia your credit is now good, main
tain it at »U hazzarda.
MARK W. JOHNSON.
Atlanta, fla, Ocotbcr 28,1S73.
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I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
S stes for the Northern District of Georgia—In
the matter of William Daniel, a Bankrupt—In Bank-
rw>tcy.
This is to give notice, once a wee* for three euccea-
eive weeks, that I nave been appointed Assignee of
the estate of William Daniel, of Greene countv,
in eaid District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
noon his own petition hv the District Court for eaid
District. O-tober a2.1B73.
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WILLIAM W. LUMPKIN, Assignee.
onion Point, Ga.
ONE GRANU CASH GIFT,
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT—.....
ONEGRAWD CASH GIFT
ONEGRAND CASH GIFT
10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each
30 CASH GIFTS 6.000 each
50 CASH GIFTS
80 CASH GIFTS
1U0 CA««H GIFTS
150 CASH GIFTS
850 CASH GIFTS
335 CAS GIFTS
j 11,000 CASH GIFTS
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, amount-
lug to $1,500,000
The distribution will be
tickets are sold or not, and
proportion to the tickets sold-;
■ destroyed asatthe First and Second Concerts
Whole tickets $50 00; Halves $35 00; Tenths, or each
**600; JHeven Whole Tickets for $500 9); 22 a
Tickets for $1.0C0 00; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000 00;
2TI Whole Tickets for $10,000 00. No discount on lees
than $500 00 worth of Ticket; at a time
Theunsurpasaed success of the Third Gut Concert
aa well aa the satisfaction given by the First and
Second makes it only necessary to announce the
Fourth to insure the prompt sale of every ticket. The
Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted in all Us de
tails like the Third, and full particulars may be learned
from circulars which will be sent free from this office
to all who apply for them.
Tickets now ready for sale and all orders accom
panied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms
■"""’‘“rimgffBgaStlTTS.
Agent PnbL Llbr. Ky. and Manager Gut Concert,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Kv-
%tp t or tickets or information apply at the Drug
Store of
RKDWIXE & FOX,
Atlanta, Georgia.
«ngl9—d tues * tkuri A w till dscl
In Valuable Gifts I
TO BE DI3TBXBUTED Uf
• r>. S X KT JE2 ’
164TH REGULAR MONTHLY
Gift Enterprise,
OHE GB1HD GISH PRIZE OF SS.OOD IICDLB!
One Grand Cash Prize of $5000 in Sifter,
1 jGREENBACKS!
2 Prizes of $1000
€ Prizes of $500
10 Prizes of $100
| OOO Cold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in alt) worth from $20 to $300 each !
Cola Silver Vest Chains, Solid and Double-plated
Silver-ware, Jewelry, etc., etc.
Number of Gifts 10,000!’Tickets Limited
to 75,000!
Agents Wanted to Sell Tickets, to
whom Liberal Premium* will Me
Paid!
Single Tickets *1; Sir Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets
$10; Twenty-Five $20.
Circulars containing a full 1
tion of the maimer of drawin
tion in reference to the Distrib
any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed
to
MAIN OFFICE, LD.UNS,
101W. FifthJSt Box 86. Cincinnati. O.
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qVJWJ'p.SU pit.orelUierMX, Joans or old, nMkoniorasnoBqrU
work torn. In their .pare moment., or .11 the time. th«> at nnriMa*
tlM. p.-i-..'.— fme. addmu O. Stlaaon A Oa, rortlud. Ifaiafe*