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KEMPER’S PROTEST.
The Governor of Virginia’s Manly
Letter to President Grant in
Regard to Williams’ Re
cent Oatrageons Order.
Commonwealth of Virginia, )
Governor’s Office,
Richmond, June 17, 1874.)
GEORGIA; Campbell county.
M il. WOODDALL, guardian of Den- I
• nls T. Milam, James N. Milam, Mary
A. Milam, formerly, now the wife of J. K.
Dillon, and Q. V. Milam, formerly, now
the wife of Benj. T. Bomar, having ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of eald
county, for a discharge from his guardian
ship of Dennis T. Milam, James S. Milam,
Q. V. Milam, Mary A. Milam, as aforesaid,
person and property:
$25
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A DAY GUARANTEED
using onr WELL AUGUR
Sc DRILL in good territo-
i y. Endorsed by Govern
ors of IOWA, ARKAN
SAS Sc DAKOTA. Cata
logue free. W. GILES,
St. Louis, Mo.
FOR
ATLANTA MEDICINE.
A Great Medicine
j ^NE BOTTLE of DB. PEMBERTON’S
EXTRACT OF STILLIXGIA (or
ECLECTIC INSTITUTE.
Gainesville Eclectic Institute.
To HU BreeOeney U. S. Grant, Present I I COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS.
DR. A. DB. DUNAGAW
Oupen’a T»pH<rht\ win T> ESPECTFULLT Informs the pubUc that he has opened an ECLECTIC INSTITUTE
CHRONIC DISEASES.
of tine United State*.
Sir—With
my office, why the said M. H. Wooddall
should not be discharged from his guardian-
.APOioaL.1 At t I Duuuiu uut uc uiscuarxcu nuui uiaauaiuiau*
. . respectful deference, I 6 hip aforesaid, and receive the usual letters
invoke your attention to the in-1 of dismission on the first Monday of Sep-
st ructions very recently delivered by I tembernext.
the Attorney General of the United I Given under my hand and official signa-1
States to the Mnrslml of the East- tore, this July 1st, 1874.
ern District of Virginia in relation to al-1 , „ R. C. BEAVERS,
leged disorders in Petersburg. I cannot I wlam3m Ordinary.
suppose that those instructions were is-1 NOTICE,
sued either with your approval or cogni-
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
WELLS* CARBOLIC TABLETS,
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists.
ion smooth and transparent, and removes all
6cres, pimples, blotches, boils, carbuncles,
tetters, &c., from the system. I
The DYING BODY Is supplied with the It is located on the Air-Line Railroad, and
Vigor of Life by the use of a few bottles of | the Gainesville Depot, and provided with "
this Wonder of Modern Science.
„ i a distance will be met at
1 the comforts of home.
The Treatment ana car* of Female Diseases will ia made a Specialty
„ For further Information send for “Eclectic and Surgical Journal,” published monthly
that Dr. Pemberton’s Extract of Queen’s at Twenty-five cents per annum, by Dr. A. B. DUNAOAN, Surgeon in Charge. Gainesville
« iv Eclectic Institute. -
A lady who lingered in 111 health for many
years, and who was perfectly restored by the |
use of three bottles of Stillingia, '
Delight is worth
■maj33-d&wtf
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD. Five Dollars a Drop.
For 30 yean Millions have intently
watched his Perilous yet Heroic Struggles,
It cures, with certainty, all Chronic Dis
eases that have lingered in the system Five,
Ten or Twenty Years.
| GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
Ordinary’s Office, May 6,1874.
YY7HEREAS, Nathan Russell, admlnistra-
V V tor of Thomas Akins, deceased, rep-
POND’S EXTRACT
District Court in Virginia, but without I about fifteen months old.’ Appraised by J. I wildf "and Wonderful "country. It Is just
communication with any of the authorities IG. Johnson andF. Lackey, freeholders of 1 rea ^ y- a 000 agents wanted quickly. One
of this State, and in directing that officer 1 “*4 county, to be worth three dollars, and | ag en t gold 184another 196 one week. For
to resist the alleged disorders) they assure ! * te worth twenty cents a day to keep | grtlculars address HUBBARD BROS, either
SiJS* “Theo^er is hereby notified to come be-
ry force of the United Sutra would be J fore me> prove property, pay cost and ex-
forwarded to Ills assistance. They assume I penses, and tmkp. said hog away, else he will
that disorders existed in Petersburg, al-1 be sold on the premises of Daniel Johnson,
though no breach of the peace or disturb-1 the taker up, onSaturday, July 10th, 1874.
It is the only positive core for Kidney and I resents to the Court that he has fully ad-
Bladder Complaints, Chronic Diseases of | ministered Thomas Akins’estate:
the 8tomach and Liver.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con-
whatever had in met occurred or This June the 30th,
Julj2—wit
JOHN B. STEWARD,
Ordinary.
lieen attempted or threatened, or was I
likely to arise in that city. They com-1
pictcly ignore the existence of this Com
monwealth and iU constituted authori
ties; or at the least, they assume that the
government of Virginia is unable or un
willing to maintain the peace within the
just jurisdiction of the State. They im-1 upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 3d ,
|dy that a Federal department may exer-1 day of August, 1874, at myofflee in Trenton,
icdiate and discretionary control. . . _ _ J. A. BENNETT,
GEORGIA, Dade county,
Ordinary’s Office, June 30,1874.
jyj” TIDWELL has applied^ for exemp-
Phlladelphla, Boston or Cincinnati, Ohio,
200 PIANOS and ORGANS
New and Second-Hand, of First-
Class Makers, will be sold at Lower
Prices for cash, or on Installments, or
for rent, in City or Country, during thii
month, by HORACE WATERS &
SON, No. 481 Broadway, than ever
before offered in New York. SPECI
ALTY : Pianos and Organs to let until
the rent money pays the price of the
Instrument. Illustrated Catalogues
mailed. A large discount to Minis-
It is an impossibility to take this great I earned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
Blood Purifier and In vigors tor of the sys-1 if any they can, why said administrator
tern and remain unwell. Its health-restoring I should not be discharged from his admlnis-
effects are as certain as the operation of Na-1 tration and receive letters of dismission on
turn’s laws.
If you desire pure blood, health, beauty,
bouyant spirits and longlife, use this perfec.
renovator and lnvigorator of the Constitu
tion. A trial of one bottle will prove it'
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND
SUBSTITUTES. Be sure yon get the gen-
aine Extract of Queen’s Delight, preparedby
DR. J. 8. PEMBERTON,
Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists. 81 per bottle.
may31— mays—ddaw&wtf
the same.
Witness my hand and official signature.
JOHN B. STEWARD,
may8-wlam8m Ordinary.
tion of personalty, and I will pass J ters, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc.
Firs aotna of ill A'AiAolr a xr An Aria V/l I 7 r —
cise immediate and discretionary control,
within this State, over vital interests
which are distinctively local and domes
tic. They empower a subordinate minis
terial agent of the General Government
at its discretion to subject a peaceful com
munity, together with all its authorities,
to the domination of an armed Federal
force.
Such instructions, if carried into execu
tion, wrest from the people the right of
self-government and convert the State it
self into a province or a military division
of a central and virtually imperial power.
july2—w2w
Ordinary.
FOR SALE,
O N Crop Lien Note, due October 15th,
—
1874,
TWO
GOOD
Forewarned, Forearmed. To be fore
armed row when you are threatened with
all the ailments caused by debilitating
Spring and Sommer weather Is to make free
iJURUBEBA
I which will make the Liver active, assist
MULES, I Digestion, Purify the blood, strengthen
Apply to
julyl-d3t&wlt
agon
cTh. STRONG & CO.,
No. 61 Broad street.
the Uterine and Urinary organs, invigor-
I ate the System, and make you enjoy life
as you ought. Price $1 a bottle.
John Q.Kelloqo, Agent, New York.
|AGENTS
WANTED
gin 13th July, 1874: end 12th September. I „ iypmm‘npn OF THE
roved of signal use; 1st, to students j UflaL A A J^^UNITED STATES
CO TO TEXAS
VIA THE
Lone Star Route !
(INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT NORTH
ERN RAILROAD.)
JJASSENGERS going to Texas via Mem-
GEORGIA, Campbell county.
VTTHEREAS, John T. Beckman, adminis-
V V trator of Daniel Moline, represents to
the court, in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully adminis
tered Daniel Moline’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
I it any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday In July, 1S74 March 2d,
11874. R‘. C. BEAVERS,
mar24—wla3m Ordinary.
Rheumatism,
Scalds,
Lameness,
Neuralgia,
Barns,
Soreness,
Sore Throat,
Boils,
Wounds,
Hoarseness,
Ulcers,
Braises,
Headache,
Files,
Sprains,
Toothache,
Colic,
Old Sores,
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
Ordinary’s Office, May 7,1874.
W HEREAS, Nancy Akers, guardian of
her minor children, applies to me for
1 letters of dismission from said trust:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested, to be and appear at
UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA
^uumeb Law Lectures (nine weekly) be-
GENTENNIAL
They erect the dominion of the Federal I Have pr<
authority of ThcStare.^’ ^ ^ I SSKfe-MSF S I No book has everbeen pub5shed~of saM
It was but a few days before the date
.1 O.C* l^lructioM tjht ^
were inflicted by Federal authority upon
citizens of Petersburg. Certain judges of
a load election were charged with reject
ing legal votes, an offense at all times
cognizable and punishable by the State
tribunals, by virtue of State laws, due
evidence of the offense being shown on
For circular apply (P.
O. University of Virginia), to JOHN B.
MINOR, Prof. Com. and Statu. Law.
june23—dStwlm
Administrator’s Sale*
port, strike this line at Longview, the best
route Palestine, Hearne, Waco, Austin,
*3 I myofflee, within the time allowedly law,
then and there to show cause, why Mid let-
Southem Texps. Passengers via New Or-1
leans will find it the best route to Tyler, I
Mineola, Dallas, Overton, Crockett, Long-1 ture
view and all points In Eastern and North-1 '
eastern Texas. This line is well built, thor* I
oughly equipped with every modern im- GEORGIA, Fayette County,
provement, including new and elegant day 3
coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, | YXTHEREAS, E. W. Leach
Westinghouse Air Brakes, Miller’s Patent | v V for letters of administranuu uu mu
Safety Platforms and Couplers; and nowhere I estate of Wiet Chandler, late of said county,
| ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
are. JOHN B. STEWARD,
mny6—wlam3m Ordinary.
JJY virtue of an order from the Court of | a book of constant reference, and to preserve
sions, creeds, occcnpations and Pol
opinions—to Farmers, Lawyers, Business else can the passenger socompletely depend
Men, Mechanics, Physicians, Politicians, on a speedy, safe and comfortable journey.
Teachers, Students, Manufacturers, Sales- The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably
men, men of learning, and men who can
only read, to old and young. All want It as
CUKES
All Hemorrhages, Diarrhoea, etc*
POND’S EXTRACT
mar9-deodtf-w6m.
deceased.
All persons concerned are hereby notified
The LOSE STAR ROUTE has admirably I to file their objections, If any exist, on or
to Texas’” before the first Monday in August next,
THE NATIONAL
Board of Fire Underwriters
HEREBY OFFERS A REWARD OF
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
for the detection, conviction and punish
ment of parties charged with the crime of
arson, in firing the premises situate atHope-
well, Elbert county,Georgia, being Brick
Cotton Mills of Jno. Thompson, and known
as the HOPEW ELL MILL, on 20th April,
1874; said Reward will be paid only on due
proof being furnished the Executive Com
mittee of tee conviction and actual punish
ment of said criminals.
By order of the Executive Committee.
HENRY A’OAKLEY,
Pres- NattBcLF. U.
New York, May 21, 1874.
june2—dfitawlm
answered the query: “How to
by the publication of an in
truthful document, containing
and correct map, whleh can be obtained free
tO gO tO Texa8?” I ueiure me moi* muuuaj iu auguou ucai
interesting and I else letters will be granted the applicant.
Ing a valuable | L. B. GRIGGS, Ordinary.
june27-w4w
Court, nor yet by the appointed Federal I mn street, In tfiird ward of tee city of At-1 a lnxury but a necessity to every well-in-
authority located for such investigations I lauta, Georgia, bounded on tee south by I formed American citizen. Agents make
at Petersburg, the residence of all the I said Johnson street, on the west by the land ““ * — ** ’" J
parties and their witnesses, hut the I of Sarah F. Johnson, on tee north by the
accused were forced under arrest to J old Peters, Harden & Co., nursery, and mi
Richmond and there tried by a United east by the Si e °50^150
States Commissioner, who, although as I f ront j n g on M id Johnson street fifty feet,
is confidently believed no cause Wl19 1 Terms cash. June 27,1874.
shown, held the parties for indictment I e. N. BROYLES, Administrator
and trial in a Federal court, and in doing | of Richard Johnson, deceased,
so he announced the monstrous doctrine I jnne23—ntaw4w
KENTUCKY LOTTERY.
that it devolved upon the accused to
prove their own innocence.
If it be claimed that the exercise of
8100 to 8300 per month. Sendfor circular.
ZEIGLER & McCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa.
MEDICAL DISPENSARY.
DR. W. M. MARVIN.
Would respectfully Inform the citizens of
Atlanta and vicinity that he has opened a
Dispensary in Austell Block, where patients
can get reliable treatment for all diseases.
Particular attention paid to all diseases of
tee Throat, Lungs and Catarrh. The above
NOTICE.
Estray Notice.
T )LDED before me on tee 6th day of
April, 1874, by T. E. Anderson, of tee
1960th District, G. M., of Dade county, Geor-
I gia, one MARE and MULE marked as fol-
T Mve°be^ln^ffitef JobS aS “3 f^wWte Ip^oTshWon ’sldra
appointed Jobbing Agents ch ains and tugs, fourteen and one-half
for tee sale of I handB jjgi 1) between seven and eight years
j old, worth sixty-five dollars. One mouse
Jackson’s Magic Balsam,
GE0BGIA, DeKalb Count,.
Ordinary’s Office, May 7,1874. ^ _
such arbitrary and despotic powers in IXYTHEREAS, Nancy Akers, administra-1 diseases treated'hy Inhalation,
time of peace is permitted by the letter Tv trix on the estate of William Akers, I The Doctor treats all diseases of long
of the Federal statute commonly known deceased, late of said county, applies to me I standing, such as Eruptions, Gravel, Paraly-
tee cnSrZt Mt astatute which *<> r letters of dismission from safd trust. sis, Loss of Voice, Wakefulness, Fever Sores,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish I Rheumatism, Goitre, Neuralgia, Tumors;
sprun p from the exigencies and passions I ^ pergons interested to be and appeear at I Chronic Dlarrhcea, Dropsy, BOionsness, DIs-
resulting from war, and the provisions of I my ^^thln the time prescribed by law, I eases of tee Kidneys, Erysipelas, Nervous
which are abhorrent to all the traditions 1 then and there to show cause, if any, why I Depression, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, all
of free government and to the principles I said letters should not be granted. ' j Diseases peculiar to Women, all Private Dis-
of all its founders, let it suffice to answer I Given under m^hand^aiffiofficlal^^slgnar-1 eases, Heart Disease,Swollen Joint9,Cough8,
that the violent remedies sought to be I ture.
provided by that act were never intended} may9-wlam3m.
JOHN B. STEWARD, Gout, White Swelling, 8t» Vitus’ Dance, etc.
and will supply bote the
Wholesale and Retail Trade i
by tee gross or dozen, at proprietor’s prices
Redwine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
G. M. Heidt & Co., Savannah, Ga.
Barrett, Land & Co., Augusta, Ga. .
Hunt/jRansier & Lamar, Macon, Ga.
apr20--dlam&wtf
posed to be eleven or twelve years, bind feet
a little crooked, a scar on right hind foot,
supposed to be made by a rope; worth
seventy-five dollars. Appraised by Wm. F,
Nethery and J. T. Woolbright, freeholders
of said District, and who say It Is worth
sixty cents per day each to feed and take
care of said Hare and Mule.
The owners is hereby notified to appear
before me, prove property, and pay cost and
expenses and take teem away, else they will
be sold by tbe Sheriff at tee Court House
door in said county, on the first Tuesday in
July, 1874. J. A. BENNETT,
aprll-w60d- v Ordinary.
Ordinary.
to be employed within a State, except to | GEQRGIA> DeKalb Connty .
RUNAWAY.
Davidson College.
Next Session will begin Sep. 24,1874.
TTEALTHY location. Moral atmosphere.
XT Strict discipline. Thorough teaching.
Moderate charges. Seven professors. For
OHANOS
FOR AN
EASY FORTUNE!
Fifth and Last Gift Concert
EX AID OF THE
PUBLICL1BRARY0F KENTUCKY.
July 31st, 1874.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift.. 8250,000
One Grand Cash Gift 100,000
One Grand Cash Gift.... 75,000
One Grand Cash Gift 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift... 25,000
5 Cash Gifts, 820,000 each 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each 140,000
15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each 150,000
20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each 100,000
25 Cash Gifts,. 4,000 each 100,000
30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each 90,000
, 50 Gash Gifts, 2,000 each 100,000
; 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each 100,000
240 Cash Gifts, 500 each 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each 50,000
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each 950,000
CHARLIE TANNER AND CLARE Hightower, deceased, late of said county, chutes a^mnderateandraimultaUon free “ d ninety acres of land, more or less, part j catalogue or information, apply to
O^HARDEMAN (colored boys), ran away 8p pu e s to me for letters of dismission from j ni^lnsar? and cons’nSatton^re^ No »I of lot lot ?°- % in the 6th district of said j J-^r^LAKE;
” StB/Mauldin’s plara, near Iceville, Sun- j gJSl trust. I n&Jt from 9^ u. I “^7; “n. ^ «»tl8fy a tax fl. fa. I ^ChMrman of the Faculty
day, Jane 14,
Mauldin’s place, ne:
ne 14, 1874. I will
them.
julyJ-dl
PITER TANNER, (Colored).’
lt&wlt Boltonville, Ga.
Why Not Stop the Fire
w pay a liberal re-1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ward to any one returning them to me, or to I persons Interested to be and appear at my
any one paring them in jail so that I caq get | Q ffl ce within the time prescribed by law,
" m "’ J —■*' then and there to show cause, if any they I
can- why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa-1
ture.
JNO. B. STEWARD,
june9-w90d Ordinary.
SAVE YOUR PROPERTY ? I Georgia, DeKalb county.
... I Ordinary’s Office, May 23, 1874.
A PARTNER of good standing, withl 3
83,000 capital, wanted to take an inter
est with me In haying patented a new and
novel
So simple and cheap.
Decatur street.
tO 4 P. M.
Office hours from 9a.k.
ieMSJHl&wl^
'^^HEREA3,JVffliamC. White, executor j ^
issued by G. M. Davis, T. C., against Q! 8.
Price. Levied on as tee property of Q. S.
Price. James Posey, tenant in possession,
being legally notified of tbis levy. This |
June 3, 1874. THOS. J. EDMONDSON
Sheriff. june5—wtds
i GEORGIA—Fayette connty.
Ordinary’s Office, Jane 1,1874.
W HERAS, M. W. Swanson, administra-.1
tor of Marcus Varner, of said county.
ifa
i .'.(..IS
me in navins iiaicuwcu » .. of Thos.’white, deceased, late of srid dy3| ,.„
novel uietnod bv which Sty, town and farm county, applies to me for letters of dismis- umpi „ .. .emiacne, fever and ague,
nmnprtv tnAY be rendered secure asrainst fire. ( mission from his said trust. . , I nervous deouity, or of any disorder affecting
5o*imt>le and cheap no gin owner can or I These are therefore to cite and admonish I t b es lomach, the liver or kidneys, is to tone,
Sdlfdi 1 without. All the ends teat could be all persons interested to be and ft ft clean8e and regulate these important organs
desired in Fire Extinguisher, are answered I my office wtthin the time prescribedBy law, by the use of
— satisfaetorv man-1 7 DB- TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PH^S.
Given under my hand and official signa-1 They act very mildly, yet thoroughly restore
lre JOHN B. STEWARD, I the functional action of the digestive organs
Ordinary.
auiienne from i deceased, represents to the court, in his pie-
it. colic, con-1 tition duly filfed,
urnt, coUc: con-1 “n*y meu, that be has fully admlnls-
, I tered Marcus Varner’s estate:
This Is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, to show cause, If any they can, why
said administrator should not be discharged
from bis admiolstration, and receive letters IS, 0 ’’”.
r*f riicmlccinn nn fbo flref Lfnnriov in flan. I l
culty,
Post Office, Davidson College, N. C.
june24-d&w3m
MOSES WHELCHEL’S
[PRONOUNCED WILKIE]
| “NEVER SA7 DIE.’
WJ HICH has for a long time been out of
V V the reach of many that are afflicted
is now in tee reach of all. Its work is to
core those that are afflicted. It is a certain
cure for Cancers and Consumption, Rheu
matism, “
8ore
Trend Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash..12,000,000
PRICE OF TICKETS :
Whole Tickets. 8 5000
Halves.......’.'..... 2500
Tenth, or eaeh coupon 5 00
11 Whole Tickets for 500 00
221-2 Tickets for 1,00000
For Tickets or information, address
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
jnne!6—dtnes&satjtwttu jnlv25
WHITE GUFF SPRINGS.
fn the most desirable and satisfactory man
ner in this invention. No one need apply
who cannot give good references. For fnr-
ther particulars, iSdress J. W. D. ECKLES,
Harmony Grove, Jackson connty, Georgia.
july2—"It
University of Nashville, Tenn.
FOUNDED IN 1785.
DB. TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS. tembM^lSTL ^ ^L. B?g13gG8, S<!P " *° c 5 r e^~ S^hilia and iffi secret diseases
wam. wot tLAivmvrlilv raet/iw I inno!L.w1amQm AmHnapv I IU &11 BtHITCS.*
Ordinary.
tore.
may26-w90ds.
| GEORGIA, Fulton connty.
Court of Ordinaiy, June Term, 1874.
stages. j|g8 „
The above cases it will cure if you will
•|irn W’.RF. A a, N. J. Hammond has ap- druggists,
Yf pH “
tee whole system. They produce neither
nausea, griping nor weakness, and may be
taken at any tune withont change of diet or
occupation. Price 25c a box. Sold by all
Libel for Divorce. Douglas Superior ^ money>
Court, April Term, 1874. ‘ ■
MOSES WHELCHEL,
Newbridge, Ga.
Mr. J. A. Latham Is my authorized agent
plied for letters of guardianship of
1 the property of Annie Mitchell and Eugene
1 Mitchell, minora:
Dr. Tutt’s Hair Dye.
I T appearing to the court that, by the re
turn of the Sheriff, the defendant is not 1, — „ . „ . - ,
within the county of Douglas, and that it is I iu Gainesville, Ga., to whom all orders must
alleged in plaintUTs declaration the defend-1 be sent. „ . . . ,,
ant’s residence is unknown to her. I 833^ Price per bottle, for chronic diseases,
KKR U 1874. Studies in the College
schools elective. Discipline-Military.
It Is, therefore, ordered by tee court, teat IS5; for bone felon, 81; sore eyes, 50c.
service be perfected on the defendant by
he Atlanta Constitution
server It la h«rmW and' easily applied, I of this order for four months previous to the I tnem, uamesvu
and is’in general use among the fashionable I next term of this court, and that the defend-1 on “PP u ^ < ?“;
•iil-^.coaconri«, lyM to Me pggf. SHggISiiJt ’SSTStlSSi IM, le »««,
Fol-
June6—w4w
^’,V mlnary : i hair dres^rs to everv large3tv in the United j a nt appear at that term of the court and I medicine wHl be expressed to any
Fulton county. [ mevery mrgeeny^ to tbis ^e. part of tee United States upon order
States. Price 81 a box. Sold everywhere,
Tuition, per*ternTof’twenty weeks, *50 to 5TRATJ3 WORKS
u. BoaruTwashing, fuel, furnished rooms I HwMMsMIa »tlff«riiidl» ]
per-runners, ter ram or
Ho?WUl Slone, of nil
jd^-wlm Chancellor.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
Ordinary’s Office, June 30,1874,
PnllMiP
of Mill Mschineir and Hillers'
.TiBPlle.. Send ior Pamphlet.
SCROFULA,ERUPT IVE DISEASES OF
THE SKInTsT. ANTHONY’S FIRE. ERY-
By order of the court.
ROBERT J. TUGGLE,
Attorney for Libelant.
■*». W. PRICE, Clerk. apr2S-wlam4m
| GEORGIA, Milton county.
Ordinary’s Office, June 1,1874.
~I 1~ENRY C. ROGERS, guardian of Susan I
if R. Rogers, Nebraska Rogers and Jack-1
son Regers, minors, has applied for letters of I county, Ga., as follows:
dismission from said trust: I This is to certify teat I was paralyzed and
This is, therefore, to notify all persons con- in bed 7 weeks, and could not raise hand or
I 2b My Friends Who are Siek:
Cure Your Eyes.—When I was almost
I sightless’my eyes were enred^n 36 hours by
I one application of Whelcbel’s Never 8ay
Die. You can onlyget it from J. A. Lathem,
Gainesville, Ga. T. F. BATES,
Gainesville, Ga.
Mr. Person Cody writes from Lumpkin
thTsameat il o’clock a. m., on l
J. M. Alexander & Co., Atlanta, Agents.
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■ I 1x1 Hi OJUaI, Ol. Ari liiun 1 O XllUil XlX^i- I 4U1010, UlClOlUlt. IV WUfciAJ UU JA-KOUUO wu . m . ..wvp., Tj , a
Z SIPELAS, BLOTCHES, TUMOES, BOILS, I ceraed, to file their objections, if any they foot—physicians oonld do me no good.
I TETTER AND 8ALT RHEUM, SCALD I have, within the time prescribed by law, else I am now taking Whelchel’s Never Say Die,
HEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, | letters will be granted the said jigglicant as J which, I am^proud to say, has made me a
$300 REWARD.
or into the hands of the Sheriff of Wi
GEORGIA, Dade county.
Ordinary’s Office, Jane 30,1S74.
W L. STEWART has appl
• exemption of pcrsonalt
apart and vMaatlon of hoxnra , nuuima is uuuut u»c i«ci wur
pass upon thesameatlo rfoc • •» 1 incbeg b ig b thin face and black hair.
theSdoay of August, lb£, at^mv^offlee in | = m ^ xr . wetx,
T g£-w2w ' * Ordinary.
, RINGWORM,
PAIN AND ENLARGEMENT OF THE I applied for.
BONES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, STERIL- j june4-wlam3m
ITY. LEU CORRHffi A OR WHITES, WOMB
DISEASES, DROPSY. WHITE SWELL
INGS, SYPHILIS. KIDNEY AND LIVER
rehension | COMPLAINT, MERCURIAL TAINT, AND
W. H. NE8BIT,
Ordinaiy.
N.
new man. I can now use my limbs well,
and therefore recommend it as the best
medicine known.
This is to certify that I was very low with
T HE Proprietor of “ Mouse Creek Hotel,”
Mouse Creek) East Tennessee, has pur
chased tee Hotel property, at this favorite
Summer resort, and has erected one of the
largest and most convenient Hotels found at
any Watering Place In the South, whleh ia
now open for the reception of guests, and
assures the public, that nothing will be left
undone to make this one of the most pleas
ant and delightful 8ummer Resorts m the
Southern 8tates for the pleasure-seeker and
invalid. The Springs are situated on Chil-
howee Mountain, Monroe connty, East Ten
nessee, sixteen miles from Mouse Creek—
tee nearest point from tee Tennessee, Vkr
ginia and Georgia Railroad.
They are located at an elevation of 1,200
feet above Conasanga Valley, in a dry, pore
and very invigorating atmosphere—affording
an extensive and beautiful view of the sur
rounding country, whose scenery is unsur
passed.
An eminent physician of over thirty years’
practice will have an office in the Hotel.
Excursion Tickets will be out on sale at
all prominent Southern points to these
Springs, via Mouse Creek, at reduced rates.
The proprietor wifi run a daily line of Hacks
between Mouse Creek and tee Springs, ma-
1 ring connections with trains. Fare, one way
82 00, round trip 83 00. Persons wishing to
stop over at oar “ Mouse Creek Hotel,” wfll
find ample accommodations.
RATES OF~BOARD:
Per day 8 00
Perweek 10 50
Per month for : June 35 00
Per-month for July, August and. Sep-
tember. 40 00
Children tinder 12 years of age and ser
vants, half price. Guests coming in June
and remaining throughout the season, to
have June Rates. For further particulars
address,
I WILL give $300 for the appr ,
and safe delivery in any jailjm Georgia, j PIIJES all proceed temn^mpnr^ bloody ^
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T. C. MARSHALL.
GEORGIA, Miltoa connty.
Ordinaiy’s Office, June 29,1S74. . -rj|Tr HEREAS> Moses R. Stephenson, ad-
r i-Ktin<r made known to me that Eleanor I YV ministrator of the estate of John
o 1 iienarted this life Intestate, I Stephenson, deceased, applies to me forlet-
Surratt has aeparo^ ^ m?n , ctr<>tfnn OQ ^ q{ dlan | iMlon ^ trast .
GEORGIA, DeKalb connty.
Ordinary’s Office, February 25,1874.
:*°s f es .£ « e ^ n VA d ;l«treet^ewTSF
mai25—
•Foster, administrator of FCan. a^Ue^andfe^r^dah^o^mrWo^
1100,1 one 1501116of Whelchel’s Never Say
hears at law of •^.f-SHepherd, deceawd. 1 Die> wMch cured me sound and welL 1
SU *I feel tllat 16111 under obligation torecom-
perior Court, March Term, 1874. mend it to all of those afflicted ones. Yon
to the court that all the heirs I can only get it from J. A. Lathem, Gaines-
“ i S. Shepherd, deceased, -rfiie, Ga. JAMES 8. LATHEM, J. P.
renovates uie eveteur; prwneeo . . Kt GAINESVILLE, Ga., April 10,1874.
b ° dy *° ^ 55d e Sei wh“e^ n ame and resi- Constitution Office, Atlanta, Ga.:
Jrpp TR y tit.non HEALTHY I dences have not been made known; it is or-} Dear Sms—Please Insert tee following
and wflijbewelL To do has dered that said administrator do make pub- till forbid:
everbeenofferedtocom^reiriththis^alu-jUcation in The Atlanta Constitotion, j ^We,the undersigned, knowing this
ble vegetable extract. Price 81
Sold by all druggists. Office 48 Cortlandt
febl-deod&wly*
00 a bottle. I once a month for four months, calling for medicine do cheerfully recommend it to tee
3 Cortlandt I said nnknown parties to come forward by | afflicted, and do not hesitate _to say these
the September Term, 1874, of this conrt, and I parties are responsible and will do exactly
be made parties, at which time a final decree j what they say.
As
and
raamimsirauou uu i ters Ol dismission irorn bam trust: i bSM DAZn
- . . t admimstrauon will be Tested in I These are, therefore, to cite and admonish j AIR'Ullb KAIMWAW.
^TrsS-nf the Superior Court, or some *u persons interested, to be andappearatj _ Tn , mpv
~r. A nroner person, on the first 1 m y office within the time prescribed bylaw, J JAMES A. & W* W-_FINDLEY,
?J h L^i^Anirust next/mileM some valid then and there to show cause, if any, why 1
Appointment. Laid letters should not be granted. ,
«w»ntions are maae MJ Ui» I »—-■— , TX7ILL warrant their Whisky pure copper!
W distil'"*! Trademark: PRIDE OF|
^Witness S ^^NESBIT,
July3-w4w 0rdiIiary
Given under my hand and official slgna-
I tore. JOHN B. STEWARD,
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will be rendered in said matter.
By tee court.
A. G. & F. C. FOSTER.
Claimants’ Attorney.
- _ I hereby certify that tee above and fore-1
PI STMT iT .TIBS. going is a true extract from tee minutes of |
GAINESVILLE. GEOBGIA, | Morgan Superior Court, March jrernyl874.
Clerk Morgan Superior Court.
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Signed by—
J. B. M. WINBURN, Ordinary.
J. J. MAYNE, C. 8. C.
T. N. HANIE, Chief MarshaL
A. B. C. DORSEY. Merchant.
CLEMENTS & BRO., Merchants.
H. COHEN, Merchant.
E. M. MERRIETT, Citizen.
T. H. SANFORD, Citizen.
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J. H. MAGILL, Proprietor,
Mouse Creek and White Cliff Hotels.
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JL Northern District of Georgia—In the
matter of Edward M. Wilkinson, bankrupt
—In bankruptcy.
This is to give notice once a week for
three weeks, that I have been appointed aa-
S of the estate of Edward M. Willrin-
son, of Tronp county, who has been ad-
~ z&tt bankrupt upon his own petition
e District Conrt of said district. Jane
i, 1874 H. H. CAREY, Assignee,
june^MvSvv^^^^AGrange^Geougia^
TO PRINTERS.
E WILL SELL A COMPLETE OUT
fit for a country printing office at very low
figures. A good outfit for a job office also
included. ■ W. A. HRMPillIiT« St CO.
Books Bound at the Constitution office
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