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LnGRANGE.
Estray Notice.
„ , „ „ _ _ rpoLLED before me on the 6th day of July,
Destructive Fire—Crops—La(* range X 1874, as an estray by W. II. Medlock, of
ia for the State Fair—A ChnI- the 572d district, O, II., of DeKalb county,
lenge to the State.
LaGua.nof., Ga., July 6,1874.
Editors Constitution : Since commence* |
Georgia, a Cow, with black sides, white on
the hack and belly, and white face, marked
I with crop and two splits in left ear and crop
land hole in the right ear; about eight
I years old. Appraised by J. A. Wells and
I W. L Wells, freeholders, to be worth eigh-
ats have passed LaGrnngc has again teen dollars, and that It is worth twenty
settled down in its usual quiet. Not even keep *£1 cow
. . . r _ - I The owner is hereby notified to appear
“the glorious fourth coulu produce a I before me, prove property, and pay costs
ripple upon the surface. No speech; no an ,£ expenses, and take her away, else she
,1, . - , • j f , I will be sold on the premises of J. A. Wells,
national air, nothing to remind us of how a t the residence of the taker up, on Friday,
our forefathers fought, bled and died, I l”th day of July 1874. This July 6th 1874.
ifaat we might enjoy the liberty of the | laly8 . ylt JOHN B ' 8TEW ffiary.
pret it We miss the good old Fourth of
July of the past; we miss its spread
i-agfe orations; its brass bands; the "hip,
hurras !” Its thundering artillery, and
Ordinary’s Office, February25,1874.
\ A THERE AS, Moses R. Stephenson, ad-
VV ministrator of the estate of John
Stephenson, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said trust:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
ECLECTIC INSTITUTE.
Ordinary.
civil rights bill and sweet freedom, as 1 iivnnsWT .w—~ ~Z1
puritanical^ New England would inter-1 GEORGIA—DeKalb county.
Ordinary’s Office, July C, 1874.
J J. JONES has applied to me for
• exemption of personalty and setting
. _ ., apart and valuation of homestead, and 1 wifi
, but not least, its good dinners—they IP 888 upon the same at 10 o’clock a il, on
are all things of the past—turned over to I the 18tb day of July, 1874. at mv office,
our American citizens of African descent, JOHN B. STEWARD,
who “fought nobly” latterly. We of Lai I . Ordinary.
Gringo am under obligations to the At-1 GEORGIA. DeKalb county,
lanta and West Point Railroad for "cx-f
curtln” this portion of our population to
Atlanta nnd giving us a quiet any.
A HEAVY LOSS.
Dr. Lockhart, who has been for some I ,. v —
time past living in the house owned by I all persons’interested’, to be and appear at
the Lipscomb heirs, met with quite a loss I my office within the time prescribed bylaw,
on the morning of the fourth. About I then and there to show cause, if any, why
daylight the house was discovered to be I letters should not be granted,
on fire, and when discovered the roof . G ‘ venunder m 7 r v5 I a 5 d p an c < l$.®9‘ a iA ,gna '
about falling in. The Doctor lost | tu Jf; — JOHN B. STEWARD,
all of Ids furniture and most of the cloth
ing of his family. I have not heard I GEORGIA, Hilton county
whether there was any insurance or not. Ordinary’ 8 Office, June 29,1874.
— , , , CBOrs, . ITT being made known to me that Eleanor
We have had fine rams, nnd.com is I X Surratt has departed this life intestate,
looking finely. Troup county will raise I and no one has applied foradminisiration on
aa abundance to supply all our wants. I said estate, administration will be vested in
Cotton everywhere looks badly, and noth- th ® Clerk of the Superior Court, or some
mg like half a crop will be raised. °« ,er , flt , u " d P*?!** P ers0 , n > on **»
Gardens are splendid, and many have P& nd 2 y ,n Au S U9 $ unless some valid
‘ . ‘“'i objections are made to his appointment,
second crops of peas, beans and com, Witness my official signature,
this owing to the fine seasons. I W. H. NESBIT,
Evcryiiody is talking about J July2—w$w ’ ’ * Ordinary
TIIE COMING STATE FA I It,
and many iasist that it will excel the I GEORGIA—Fayette county.
Macon fair. (>ur people take almost as Ordinary’s Office, June 1,1874.
much interest in Atlanta as her own peo- . , , .
pie, and everything in which Atlanta is TA7HERAS, M. W. Swanson, administra-
'T i I I decetu5e(1 i represents to the court, in his pe-
Thtrc is one thing I would suggest to the I tition duly filed, that he has fully adminis-
managers of your fair, and that is a hand-1 tered Marcus Varner’s estate:
some premium for inusic. It cannot be I Xbfs Is, therefore, to cite all persons con-
•IPnieu that the art of music lias been I cemed, to show cause, if any they can, why
looked upon too much ns a sort oljippen-1 Raid administrator should not be discharged
dage to female education and not in its from his admioistration, and receive letters
trtie light as one of the most beautiful of dismission on the first Monday liit Sepr
«nts. It raises the ambi-1 Member, 1874. L. B. GRIGGb, - n
Gainesville Eclectic Institute.
DR. A. B. DUNAGAN
R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has opened an ECLECTIC INSTITUTE
at Gainesville, Ga., for the treatment of all
CHRONIC DISEASES.
It is located on the Air-Line Railroad, and patients coming from a distance will be met at
the Gainesville Depot, and provided with all the comforts of home.
Toe TfisatieM ana tiir* of Female Diseases will made a Specialty
For farther information send for “Eclectic and 8urgleal Journal,” published monthly
^Twenty-five cents per annum, by Dr. A. B. DUNAGAN, Surgeon in Charge, Gainesville
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
$25
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using our WELL AUGUR
A DRILL in rood territo-
i y. Endorsed by Govern
ors of IOWA, ARKAN
SAS & DAKOTA. Cata
logue free. W. GILES,
St.Lonis, Mo.
FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASE8,
TJSE
WELLS* CARBOLIC TABLETS,
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists.
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
For 30 years Millions have intently
watched his Perilous yet Heroic Struggles,
and grand Achievements, and now eagerly
desire the Complete Life-History of this
world-renowned Hero and Benefactor, which
unfolds also the Curiosities and Wealth of a
Wild and Wonderful country. It is just
ready. 2,000 agents wanted quickly. One
agent 60ld 184 another 196 one week, mfr
larticulars address HUBBARD BROS, either
Philadelphia, 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 this
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
ters, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc.
june3-wlam3m
Ordinary.
accomplishments
lion to greatness and makes beauty not
only of sound, but everything where tlie . ^ „ ,, „ . , ... ._ , -
taste for manic is cultivated. While at| I)( ‘ KaU> County Sheriff Sales for
our State fairs we offer fine premiums for August, IS
horses, cattle, etc., why not do something ILL be sold before the Court-house
that will encourage our daughters in that door in tee town of Decatur, DeKalb
beautiful art which will drive away care, c L ? L n ,?. t 7 n™ ln^ntncit 0 to?gE
and, after the fatigues of the day, will , and No 106 ta t y e fstlTdistrict of origi-
mcct us at our gates and, with sweet mu-1 nolly Henry now DeKalb county, containing
sic, make our toils light. 1202>■ acres, more or less. Levied on . by
I am authorized to say that LaGrangc I virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
will nut from the Superior Court of DeKalb county, in
-vr. favor of James M. Knott vs. T. L. Willcox,
FOLK TO six Yoiito I.A DIES I ^ the property of and now in possession of
against the State as performers. I would said defendant. Property pointed out by
like to hear from some one else‘on this I plaintiffs attorney J,,, y6,1874.
subject. Atlanta, noted, and justly so I JOHN BAXTER,
for her musical talent, could put the ball
Forewarned, Forearmed. To be fore
armed now when you are threatened with
all; the ailments caused by debilitating
ig and Summer Weather is to make free
JURUBEBA
which will make the Liver active, assist
Digestion, Purify the blood, strengthen
the Uterine and Urinary organs, invigor
ate the System, and make you enjoy life
1 you ought. Price $1 a bottle.
John Q. Kellogg, Agent, New York.
jyT-wtds
i. ir.it,
Sheriff.
in motion and make this one of the most I orAnm 1 Vnitnn .mintr
interesting features of our coming fair. ^^^SZeTtdy^enn, 1874.
I know, too, that the wide-spread circu- J t>ELIAN O. MANGUM has applied for
lation of The Constitution will attract] X> letters of administration de bonis non,
the attention of the musical classes of | with the will annexed, on the estate of Wil-
our many female colleges, against all of | iam M. Hill, deceased:
which wc gladly and without fear enter This is, therefore, to notify all persons
,hc Southern female College, of U-
Hoping tliat Tne Corurrmmort W ^ S “ n “ d ^
ever prosper, and that your next banquet j DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
may find it an eight pager, the empire | july7—w4w Fulton county.
paper of the Empire State. | — ! ‘
Yours, L. ] N. Foster, administrator of F. Can v Sbei
GEORGIA, Milton county.
Ordinary’s Office, June 1,1874.
IY C. ROGERS, guardian of Susan
herd, deceased, vs. 8usan W. Bdrk* et'af^ 1 ‘
hears at law of Ann S. Shepherd, decea§4c£
Bill for relief and directionjin Morgan Su-.
perior Court, March Term, 1874.
R. Rogers, NebraskaTRogers and Jack-1 appearing to the court that all the heirs
•«aRosers, minors, has applied for letters of | X at law of Ann S. Shepherd, deceased,
diwmlsrion from said trust: | have been made parties defendants to the
Thisto^crefo^tonotifyanpersonscon- ab0V ebUl, except the children of William
Tned, to file their objccUons, If any they | ghepherd, deceased, whose name andresi-
have, within the tline_prescnDea oy law, else 1 ^ ences have not been made known; it is or- tha .an be
lrtteTs wUl be granted the said^gucant as | Q ere( j t h a t said administrator do make pqb- dyspepsia 1 ;'.c.ub
applied for. W. IL NESBIT, 1 y^tion in The Atlanta Constitution.
june4-wlam3m ; Ordinary. I on ce a mcmth for four months, calling for
| said unknown parties to come forward T by
' 1 September .Term, 1874, of this court, ana
GEORGIA, Falton county.
T> ETERLY?:CH. m admiffistratOT ’ of*the I tesMdmatter aflnald ® cree
JL estate of Patrick Cannon, deceased, has ^ Eaid m * tten
By. the court.. ,
A.G.-&
applied for dismission from said estate:
This is, therefore, to notify all persons |
concerned to file their objections, if any |
they have, on or before the first Monday in |
August next, else letters will be granted said | going is a true extract from txm
C. FOSTER,
mants’ Attorney.
I hereby certify that the above apd fpre-
Mo'rgan Superior Court, March Term,187
1 '* E. 11EYSEK,
Clerk Morgan Superior Court,
pril—wlam6m ■ - • ■
app lc * a ^ AN j EL p ITTMAN> ordinary,
jqiy7—w4w’ Fulton county.
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
Ordinary’s Office, July Term, 1874.
J OHN A. DOANEhas applied for letters
of administration on the estate of John
L. Johnson, deceased: , . _ . -
ThU is, therefore; to notify all persons] YV tratorof the estate of‘V\illiam FnUer,
concerned to die their objections, if any | deceased, late of said county, applies tome
the first Monday | for letters of dismission from said trust.
— - * * These are therefore to cite and admonish
GEORGIA, Milton Comity. - 1 j
Ordinart’s Office^ Jnly*l,l8t4.
HEREAS, Jqhn Br Watson, adminis-
ihey liave, on or before
in August next, else letters will be granted
said applicant os applied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
jnlyT—w4w Fulton county.
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
Ordinary’s Office, July Term, 1874.
G i. JONES, adrainistratorof the estate
• of Marj- W.T. Jones, deceased, has ap-. „
plied for leave to sell the rear estate of said I GEORGIA, Milton County,
deceased: | Ordinary’s Office, July 1,1874.
This is. therefore, to uotify all persons
gust next, else leave will be granted said I cease d , have a Pl>Ufl *9 me for l etters of dl3 ^
applicant as apjilierl for. 1 mission from said trust.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
july7—w4w , Fnlton county.
GEORGIA, Fnlton county.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1874.
M RS. ELLEN WALLACE, administra-
' trix of the estate of David Wallace, 1
deceased, has applied for leave to sell the
the real estate belonging to said deceased,
For the benefit of the nclrs and fcreditor*:
All persona concerned ai« hereby notified |
to tie their objections, if any exist, on or be
fore the first Monday in August next, else
leave to sell will be granted.
PITTMAN, Ordinary
DANIEL
juiy7—w4w
Fulton
county.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
Ordinary’s Office, July 6,1874.
A LL Administrators, Executors and
Guardians, of said connty, who have
tailed to make their annual returns, ore
hereby notified that I have this day passed
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons interested to be and appear at
| my office within the time prescribed by law,
then and there to shoW cause, if any thev
can, why said letters shpnld not be granted.
Witness my band and official signature.
W. H. NESBIT, Ordinaryi
julyfi-w90d
GEORGIA, Dade connty.
Ordinary’s Office, June 30,1874,
G W. STEWART has applied to me for
• exemption of personalty and settin •
I apart and valuation of homestead, and I wi 1
] pass upon the same at 11 o’clock A. u., on
| the 3d day of August. 1874, at my office in
| Trenton. J. A. BENNETT,
july2—w2w Ordinary.
ATLANTA MEDICINE.
A Great Medicine’
O NE BOTTLE of DR. PEMBERTON’8
EXTRACT OF STILL1NGIA (or
a ieen’s Delight) will make the blood pure,
e skin clear, the eyes bright, the complex
ion smooth and transparent, and removes all
sores, pimples, blotches, boils, carbuncles,
tetters, Ac., from the system.
The DYING BODY is supplied with the
Yigorof Life by the use of a few bottles of
this Wonder of Modem 8clence.
A lady who lingered in ill health for many
years, and who was perfectly restored by the
use of three bottles of StilHngia, declares
that Dr. Pemberton’s Extract of Queen’s
Delight Is worth
Five Dollars a Drop.
It cures, with certainty, all Chronic Dis
eases that have lingered m the system Five,
Ten or Twenty Years.
It is the only positive cure for Kidney and
Bladder Complaints, Chronic Diseases of
the Stomach and Liver.
It is an impossibility to take this great
Blood Purifier and Invigorator of the sys
tem and remain unwell. Its health-restoring
effects are as certain as the operation of Na
ture’s laws.
If you desire pure blood, health, beauty,
bonyant spirits and longlife, use this perfec.
renovator and invigorator of the Constitu
tion. A trial of one bottle will prove it*
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND
SUBSTITUTES. Be sure you*get the gen
uine Extract of Queen’s Delight, prepared by
DR. J. S. PEMBERTON.
Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle.
may31— mays—d2aw&wtf
KENTUCKY LOTTERY.
TiAST OBANOk)
FOR AN
EASY FORTUNE!
Fifth and Last Gift Concert
IN AID OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARYOF KENTUCKY.
.Tilly 31st, 1874.
LIST OF GIFTS. ' '
One Grand Cash Gift $250,000
One Grand Cash Gift 100,000
One Grand Cash Gift 75,006
One Grand Cash Gift 50,006
One Grand Cash Gift 25,000
5 Cash Gifts, *20,000 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
80 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each 90,000
50 Gash Gifts, 2,000 each 100,000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each 100,000
210 Cash Gifts, 500 each 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each 50,000
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each 950,000
Trend Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash..*2,000,000
PRICE OF TICKETS:
Whole Tickets .§ 5000
Halves.. 2500
Tenth, or each coupon 5 00
11 Whole Tickets for 500 00
221-2 Tickets for 1,00000
For Tickets or information, address
TIIOS. E. BRAHLETTE,
Agent and Manager, .
Public Library Building. Louisville, Ky.
june!6—dtnes&sat<fcwtlujuly25
MEDICAL DISPENSARY.
OPIUM ANTIDOTE.
A £f4 T D S CENTENNIAL
for the
ffAZETTEERuNlTOD STATES
No book has ever been published of snch uni
versal interest to the American people. It
appeals to no particular class alone, bnt to
aii classes; to men and women of all profes
sions, creeds, occcupations and political
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Men, Mechanics, Physicians, Politicians,
Teachers, 8tudents, Manufacturers, Sales
men, men of learning, and men who can
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the only complete and reliable work show-
S r the gigantic results of The First One
nndred Years of the Greatest Re
public the World Ever 8aw. : It is not
a luxury bnt a necessity to every iwell-in-
formed American citizen. ..Agents make
$100toi©00UJermonth. Seiid for circular.
ZEIGLTJR '<& Sic,CURDY, Philadelphia, Fa.
t ncLf fcmrenng from
—,-iaiut, colic, con-
.catiacbe, fever; and ague,
nmpk.:i
nervouj debility, or of any disorder affecting
the stomach, the liver or kidneys, is to toner
cleanse and regulate these important organs
by the use of. :i r
^Ef ABLE LIVER PILLS.
They act very mildly, yet thoroughly restore
the functional.action of the digestive organs
and the intestines,and, thoroughly renovates
the whole system. They produce: neither
nausea, griping nor weakness, and inay be
taken at any time without change of diet or
occupation. Price 25c a box. Sold by''sU.
druggists. ! i ( /: ■:: 1 : ,• ri;T £511
l)r, Tutt’s Hair Dye.
possesses qualities that no; other dye dodsi
Its effects are instantaneous, and so natural
that itcannethe detected By the closest ob-i
It is harmless and-'easily applied,
h general use among the fashionable
hair dresSers iri everviarge city in the United
States. " ”
Stop, Read, Reflect and Act
Before it is too Late!
Dr. S. B. Collins’ Painless
O P I U M
ADA TIDOTEJ
Is a perfect and painless cure for
The Habitual use of Opium,
in any of its forms, whether as
MORPHINE,
LAUDANUM.
ELIXIR,- or
GUM OPIUM
It Positively Produces a Permanent
Care.
I T is strange yet true, that as a rale it is
the brightest intellects, the best members
of society becomeaddfcted to this diseased
appetite. A habit which makeS them slaves,
beclouds their minds, rains; their disposi
tions; and'gives them in their more natural
moments a hatred of self as well as q feel-
tog that everybody despises them—to such
an extent that society has no charms. Bnt
thanks to the Giver of all good; this morbid,
terrible habit, and degnmed condition, as
well as all of the desire and feeling for opi
ates in any form is soon removed by this
remarkable antidote, entirely so, and the
weakened body and mind are invigorated,
given renewed health until love and hope
take the place of despondency and doubt.
Though yon may not be afflicted with the
habit of using Morphine, Laudanum, or
other forms of Opium, some friend may be,
and yon know it not, therefore let ipe ask
you, in the name of suffering humanity to
pass this , on. By so doing you may reap
the reward of those who do good. Delay
not.
All correspondence stricty confidential.
For farther particulars, and in sending or
ders from any of the Southern States, ad
dress B. M; : WOOLLEY,
GeueraLAgentfor the Southern States,
No. 88 South Broad street, Atlanta, Ga.
maylO-deodSm&wlamSm
DR. W.M. MARVIN.
Would respectfully inform the citizens of
Atlanta ana 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
the Throat, Langs and Catarrh. The above
diseases treated By inhalation.
The Doctor treats all diseases of long
standing, snch as Eruptions, Gravel, Paraly
sis, Loss of Voice, Wakefulness, Fever 8ores,
Rheumatism, Goitre, Neuralgia, Tumors,
eases of the Kidneys, P Erysipelas, Nervous
Depression, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, all
Diseases peculiar to Women, all Private Dis
eases, Heart Disease,Swollen Joints,Coughs,
Gont, White Swelling, St. Vitus’Dance, etc.
Electricity applied in cases weere it is re
quired. The Doctor Is permanently located
and persons who have been under the treat
ment of other physicians and have not been
cared, are invited to call, os I treat all cura
ble diseases, and cures guaranteed, or no pay.
Call and see the Doctor without delay. His
charges are moderate, and consultation free.
Dispensary and consultation room No. 20
Decatur street. Office' hours from 9 a. m.
to4y.ii. ■ > 1 ~febl9-d<fcwly
aU ttersonS interested to bo and appear at States. Price $1 a box. ^ Sold everywhere,
my office within 1 the time prescribed Jt>y laws :s ionoilcsiiift^O-aitpi?#!-.. - J > J i ■
then and there to sBo* cause,'if any tfiej jj.-u - *
can. why said letters should not be granted
Witness my hand and' official 'signature.
W. H. NESBIT, Ordinary.
july5-w90d
•ill
j.s;A1-iu
COOK STOVES.
MOSES WHELCHELN
[PRONOUNCED WILKIE]
"NEVER SAT DIE”
\\[ iiiCH has for a long time been out of
IT the reach of many that are afflicted
is now in the reach of all. Its work is to
core those that are afflicted. It is a certain,
core for Cancers and Consumption, Rheu
matism, Dyspepsia, Ring Worm, Bone Felon-
Sore Eyes. Chills and Fever, Neuralgia,
Paralysis, Liver Complaints, ana never faila
to core |a* Syphilis and all secret diseased
to aU stages—ilcl
The above cases it win cure if you wiK
follow directions, as it hasnot yet fatied, bnt
if it should to any case I cheerfully refund
the money.
MOSES WHELCHEL,
Newbridge, Ga.
Mr. J. A. Latham is my authorized agent
to Gainesville, Ga., to whom all orders most
be sent. •:
Price per Bottle, for chronic diseases,
$5; for Bone felon, $1; sore eyes, 60c. Fel
low the directions around each bottle, and
if it fails to cure I or my agent, J. A. La
th em, Gainesville, Ga., will refund the monegr
on application.
This medicine will be expressed to any
part of the United States npon order
To 3Iy Friends TFTlo are Sick; '
Cube Your Eyes.—When I was almost
slghtless'my eyes were curedjin 36 honrs by
one application of WhelchS’s Never 8ay
Die. You can only get it from J. A. T.nthom,
Gainesville, Ga. T. F.BATESk^
Gainesville, Ga.
Mr. Person Cody writes from Lumpkin
connty, Ga., as follows:
This is to certify that I was paralyzod and
in bed 7 weeks, and could not raise hand or
foot—physicians could do mo no good. E
am now taking Whelchel’s Never Say Die,
which, I am proud to Bay, : has made me a.
new man. 1 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,
the chills and fever and a humor to my blood.
I took one bottle of Whelchel’s Never Saw
Die, which cured me sound and well. X
feel that lam under obligation to recom
mend it to all of those afflicted ones. Toe
can only get it from J. A. Lathcm, Gaines
ville, Ga. JAMES 8. LATHEM, J. P.
Gainesville, Ga., April 10,1874.
Constitution Office, Atlanta, Ga.:
Dear Sirs—Please insert the followins:
till forbid:
iggr We, the undersigned, knowing this
medicine do cheerfully recommend it to the
afflicted, and do not. hesitate to say these
parties are responsible and win do exactly
what they say.
Signed by—
J. B. M. WINBURN, Ordinary.
4. J. MAYNE, C. S. C.
T. N. HANIK Chief MarshaL
A. B. C. DORSEY, Merchant.
CLEMENTS & BRO., Merchants.
II. COHEN, Merchant.
E. M. MERRIETT, Citizen.
T. H. 8ANFORD, Citizen.
mai*29-w6m
SCOVILL’S
Blood and aver Syrup!
All entaneous eruptions on the face or body
indicate
An Impure Condition of the Bloody
and this may, or may not be Scrofnla; bnt
in either case the disease is nothing more
than an tosiduous poison that
Burns Like a Terrible Fire,
as it courses through the veins, sowing seeds
of death with every pulsation.
In this condition of things something is
needed at once, to cleanse the blood ; and
Scoyili’s Blood and liver Syrup
will positively effect this desideratum, expell
ing every trace of disease from the blood and
leaving the skin
§oft* Fair and Beqntifnl.
Hundreds of certificates attest its value.
Price $1 per bottle. ,
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO.,
Proprietors,
. 8 and 9 College Place, New York.
Also Proprietors of
Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, Carbolic Salve,
Edey’s Carbolip Troches, Oxygenated Bit
ters for Dyspepsia, Dr. Mott’s Liver Pills,
Dr. Rogers’s Vegetable Worm Syrup, Dr.
Bennett’s Sure' Death to Rats, Mice and Ver
min, Russian Hair Dye, etc.,‘etc.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
july5—wlm
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
Ordinary’s Office, May 7,1874.
W HEREAS, Nancy Akers, administra
trix on the estate of William Akers,
deceased, late of said connty, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said trust.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested. to be and appeear at
my office within the time prescribed by law.
then and there to Bhow cause, if any, why-
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official „
tore. JOHN B. STEWARD,
may9-wlam3m. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, DeKalb Connty.
Ordinary’s Office, : June 6,1874.
MKrHEREAS, M. M. Hightower, adnfin-
Tf istratrix on the estate of Paschal K.
Hightower, deceased, late of said county,
applies to me for letters of dismission from
said trust.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish *H
persons interested to be and appear at ay
office within the time prescribed by law,
then and there to show cause, if any they
can- why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture.
JNO. B. STEWARD,
june9-w90d Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Falton connty, Georgia,
an order adjourning this Term of the‘Court I wiube sold on the first Tuesday to August
to the 28th day of July, 1S74, in older that ? eit > at the court house door, insaidconn-
tbey may make their returns. After that | during tiie legal hours of the sale, lot
time I shall proceed according to law. 1 nnmW s nf - Tohn *
JOHN B. STEWARD,
SPROFTTF. A,F.RU d K IlfSF ASTT.3 OF
THE SKIN, Sf. ANTHONY’S FIRE, ERY-1
SIPELAS, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, BOILS,
TETTER AND SALT RHEUM, SCALD
HEAD,' RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM.
PAIN .AND ENLARGEMENT OF THE
BONE8, FEMALE WEAKNESS/8TERHr
ITY. LEUCOKRHCEA OR WHITES, WOMB
DISEASES, DROPSY, WHITE DWELL
INGS, SYPHILIS. KIDNEY AND LIVER
COMPLAINT, MERCURIAL TAINT, AND
FILES all proceed from impure blood.
n«. TiimssiKgiPABn.T.A
is the most powerful Blood Purifier known
to medical science. It enters into the circu
lation and eradicates every morbific agent;
renovates the system; produces a beautiful
complexion, and causes the body to gain
flesh and increase to weight.
KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY
and all will be well. To do so, nothing has
ever been offered to compare with this valn-
•ble vegetable extract. Price $1 00 a bottle.
Sold by all druggists. Office 48 Cortiandt
street, New York.
mar25— febl-deod&wly 8
jn!y9—w2t
Ordinary.
AIR-LINE RAILROAD.
number 8, lying on the north side of John
son street, in third ward of the city of At
lanta, Georgia, hounded on the south by
said Johnson street , on the west by the land
of Sarah F. Johnson; on the north by the
old Peters, Harden & Co-, nursery, and on
w mvmiiv i!? e eas . t b y the lands of Colonel L. P.
JAMES A* & W» UjjFIftDLEYj I Grsnt—being a rectangle 50 by 150 feet—
DISTIT.TjlilKS, | fronting on said Johnson street fifty feet.
GATXESVILLE. GEORGIA, | Terms cash. June 27,1874.
YXTILL warrant their Whisky pure copper | E. N. BROYLES, Administrator
Yv d»9ti”-> Trade mark: PRIDE OF | of Richard Johnson, deceased.
GEORG!'.. fehil—wtf | june28—nlaw4w
University of Nashville, Tenn.
s.. i V,/ UNTIL'YOU HAVE ' 1
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
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TW3ESXIKT
1 voiieiMij-rroj taw; v: : •
GRANGER,
LOW RESERVOIR
Charter Oak Stores
As we [have 12 GOOD REASONS why they
will do your work,
Quick and Easy,
Cheap and Clean.
They are the cheapest to buy,
They are the best to use,
They hake evenly and quickly,
Their operation fa perfect,
They have always a good draft.
They are made of the best material
They roast perfectly,
m mk They require bnt little fuel,
They afe very low priced,
■ ^1 They are easily managed,
They are suited to all localities,
Every Stove guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
BOLD BY
Excelsior Manu’fg Co.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
AND BY
L. B. LANGFORD,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
. jnne38—deod&weowtf
NOTICE.
T HE following wholesale Drag Houses
have been appointed Jobbing Agents
for the sale of ,
! i • i I ' j::
Jackson’s Magic Balsam,
and will sopply botb the
•. ; l. 5 ‘ •/!!»!
Wholesale and Retail Trade
I . ! • ■
by the gross ordozen; at proprietor’s price
.' Redwtoe & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
G. M. Heidt & Co., Savannah, Ga
Barrett, Land AiCo., Augusta, Ga.
Hunt, Ransier & Lamar, Macon, Ga.
aprSfit-dlamAwtf
GEORGIA, Campbell county.
M H. WOO DDALL, guardian of Bea-
. nis T. Milam, James.N. Milam, Mazv
A. Milam, formerly, now the wife of J. iL
Dillon, and Q. V. Milam, formerly, now
the wife of Benj. T. Bomary having ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of salif
county, for a discharge from his guardian
ship of Dennis T. Milam, James N. Milam,
Q. v. Milam, Mary A. Milam, as afore Bait,
person and property:
This, is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned to show cause, bv filing objections ht
my office, why the said M. H. WooddaHl
should not be discharged from his guardian
ship aforesaid, and receive the usual lettecs
of dismission on the first Monday of Sep
tember next. •
Given under my hand and official sipra-
ture, this July 1st, 1874.
R. C. BEAVERS,
jnly2—wlam3m , Ordinary.
FOUNDED IN 1785.
T HE next session of this College am
Preparatory School opens SEFTEILt*
BER C 1874. Studies in the CoHe@T
schools elective. Discipline—Military. "■' t
Tuition, per term of twenty weeks, $30 to
$50. Board, washing, fuel, furnished rooms
and surgeon’s fees for same period, $105.
Apply to E. KIRBY SMITH,
julyfS—'wlm Chancellor.
STRAUB MUX WORKS
stiffsmndle
CO TO TEXAS
’■ 1 VIA irHB
Lone Star Route !
(INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT NORTH
ERN RAILROAD.)
P ASSENGERS going to Texas via Mem
phis and Little Rock, or via Shreve
port, strike this line at Longview, the best
route Palestine, Hearne, Waco, Austin,
Huntsville, Houston, Galveston and al
points to Western, Central, Eastern and
Southern Texps. Passengers via New Or
leans will find it the best route to Tyler,
Mineola, Dallas, Overton, Crockett, Long
view ana all points in Eastern and North
eastern Texas. This line is well built, thor’
oaghly equipped with every modem im
provement, includtognew and elegant day
coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars,
Westtoghonse Air Brakes, Miller’s Patent
SafetyPlatformsandCouplers; andnowhere
else can the passenger so completely depend
on a speedy, safe and comfortable journey.
The LONE STAR ROUTE has adrairablj
answered the query: “How to go to Texas?*
by the publication of an interesting and
truthful document, containing a valuable
and correct map, whieh can be obtained free
of charge, by addressing the General Ticket
Agent, International and Great Northern
Railroad, Houston, Texas.
District E.] feb6-wly
SSttHSTcESn.™.
Powers* Corn-Shellers _ and
J. M. Alexander & Co., Atlanta, Agents.
may26—wtf
Davidson College.
Next Session will begin Sep. 24,1874.
TTEALTHY location. Moral atmosphere.
XI Strict discipline. Thorough teaching.
Moderate charges. Seven professors. For
catalogue or information, apjfi^ to^
Chairman of the Faculty,
Post Office, Davidson College, N. C.
june24-d&w3m
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
TNTHEEEAS, E. W. Leach has appltoC
VY for letters of administration ontfm
estate of Vflet Chandler, late,of said0001X3,
deceased.
All persons concerned are hereby notified!
to file their objections, if any exist, on or
before the first Monday in Angust next,
else letters win be granted the applicant.
L. B. GRIGGS, Ordinary.
june27-w4w.
GEORGIA, Dade connty,
Ordinary’s Office, June 30,1874.
M TIDWELL has applied for exemp-
. tion of personalty, and -I will psir.
npon the same at 10 o’clock a. m., on the Si
dav of August, 1874, at my office in Trentoa.
july2—w2w
RENNETT,
Ordinary.
UNIVERSITY** VIRGINIA
S ummer Law Lectures (nine weekly) be
gin 13th July, 1874; end 12th September.
Have proved of signal use; 1st, to students
proposing to pursue their studies at this or
other law 6chool;2d. to those who design to
study privately; 3d, to young practionets
who have not had the advantage of syste
matic instruction. For circular apply (P-
O. University of Viigtoia), to JOHN B.
Prof. Com. and Statu. Law.
MINOI
june2
GEORGIA, DeKalb Comity.
Ordinary’s Office, May 23, 1874.
v a 7 HERE A ft, William C. White, executor
W of Thos. White, deceased, late of said
connty, applies to me for letters of dismfe-
mission from his said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons interested to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law,
then and there to show cause, Jf any, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signi-
John r. stewARD,
may26-w90ds. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
Ordinaiy’s Office, June 30,1874.
W L. STEWART has applied to me for
• exemption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of homestead,(and I will
pass npon the same at 1 o’clock p. m., on
the 2d d&y of August, 1874, at mvoffice ir
Trenton. “ J. A. BENNETT,
jnlyS—w2w Ordinary.