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THE ATLANTA WEEKLY SUN, FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 27, 1S72.
Special IVotiees.
The Key to Health.
It la the caste*! thin* In the world to keep tee
Mewing of health, but when lott It la not ao eaay to
regain it. The popn'ar Idea o. fifty yeara ago that a
tremendona scouring of the bowe'a was an eaaentlal
element of core for almoat all disease! baa fortunate
ly for mankind been pretty effectually exploded.
The lmronuction of HoaUtter a Stomach Butera,
nearly a quarter of a century ago, may be raid to
bare given the coup it grace to draatic purgation.
Tbe wot Id baa learned from the beneficial «ffocts
produced by that admirable preparation, that one
medicine may embrace tbe three properties of a
tonic, a laxative, and an alterative; that the three
curative proceaaea ot invigoration, purification and
regulation may be compared at the same time by
the operation of a .Ingle agreeable remedy. There
are aound, philosophical reaeona for the remarkable
improvement which tbe Bittern occaaion in the con
dition of a deranged and enfeebled system. Thu
pare combination of vegetable Jnlcea not only
strengthens tbestomach stimulates the app titeand
braoea the nerves, but also Imparts tone and vigor
to the secretory organa—as the akin, tha liver, and
the kidneys;—and if the blood has become too thin
and watery to nourish the body properly, enriches
and vitalizes tbe "raw material" of all tbe solid por
tions of tbe frame. At tl>U period of tbe y< ar, when
intermittent fevers, billions disorders, stomach
complaints, and dysenteric ana diarrbcolc aliments
are alwaya more or less rife, occasional dc.es of the
Bitter* will be founa tbe beat safeguard against tne
atmospberio conditions which generate them. An
accession of general vigor is necessary to enable the
system to resist the rnorii l influence of tbe mala
rlous vapors which rise from the earth at thin sea
son, and of all the known invigorauts, Hoatettcr’s
Bitters is the safest and tue most potent.
Dr. Simnauufe’ Liver Kfgulaiitr
Extract of a letter from Hon. Alexander H. Sy
phons. dated 8:b March. 1873:
"I occasionally use, when my condition require,
it, DR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, with good
effect. It U mild, and auits me better than more
active rom»die. IX-**
rpHIS UNRIVALED MEDICINE la warranted not
X to contain a single particle of Mxbcuxt, or any
injurious mineral sabsUnce. but U
PU»ELY VECBTABLE. . ,
For FORTY YKaRSit has proved it* great value
in all diaeaa a of the LIVER, BOWELS and KID
NEYS. Thou. and. of the good and graat in all parts
of the country vouch for its wonderful snd peculiar
power in purifying the. BLOOD, stimulating the tor
pid LIVER and BOWELS, and imparting new life
and vig-.r lo the whole system. SIMM0N8'LIVES
REGULATOR U acknowledged to have no equal aa a
LlVort MEDICINE.
It contain, tour medical element*, never united in
thesam- happy proporton in any other preparation,
viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unex
ceptionable Alterative and a certain corrective of all
impurities of the body. Such signal success haa at*
tended its use that it la now regarded as tha
CHEAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC.
For Liver Conr.tUUil and the painful offspring
thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice,
Uilions Attacks, Hick t T ead Ache, Colic, Depression
of 8pirits, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, etc., etc.
Regulate the Liver and prevent
CHILLS AND FEVER.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
I. manufactured only by
J. H. Z2ILIN & CO.,
MACON, Ga.. and PHILADELPHIA.
Price $1 per pkg.; aent by mail, postage paid, 125;
Prepared ready for use in bottles 1 50,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
f®_Beware of all counterfeits and imitations-*®*
Jyl3
IN'f KltES'UNG HEM!*.
FATHERS AND MOTHERS.
If you occupy these relations now. or
are about to do so, study well your con
Btitution. If you have acquired or inher
ited Scrofula, or auy disease which may
be transmitted to your oflarnug, it is
your solemn duty to eradicate it. Thou
sands of children are now sufferin'' Irom
tbe effects of poisonous disease turns
xnitted to them from their parents. Tut
thought is terrib.e. You cau save your
selves much badness and solicitude, and
J our dear little ones much pain inn un
appiness by the timely use of Er. Tatt’i
Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight. I:
will surely eradicate the taint from your
system; or if it has already beeu entailed
upon your child, give it at once thi
valuable preparation and its sj.stem w»l
be renovated and restored to sound net
Montgomery, Co., N. C., 1
Sept. 11, 1869. J
Dr. W. H. Twt:
Sir—Please accept the heartfelt thunk
ot a mother wild was well nigh driven to
despair by tbe sad condition of an on y
child. 5iy little boy has been afflict* *'
with Scrofula ever since his birth, and
after trying every remedy that was re
commended, una several phpsicians h
pronounced him past all hope, I sicei
dentally heard of your Sarsaparilla aud
Queen’s Delight. It was so highly it
commended that I concluded to try it,
lm» I must coufess with very little fuitl
He has taken niue of the bottles you
sent me, and 1 am happy in being ubi
to say that lie is almost well; aud 1 b
lieve by the time he takes the doz.-n no
will be perfectly restored to health. He
has gained flesh, has a line appetite, and
now walks two xniies to sclroo'. I simli
always remember yon with gratitude.
Ann Murray.
Dr. Tull’s Hair Dye is easily applied.
Simmons’Liver Regulator bus no t qnal
as a preventive or cure.
FRAGRANT SOZODONT
Hardens and invigorates the gums, puri
fies and perfumes the breath, cleanses,
beautifies and preserves the teeth from
youth to olu age. Sold by all druggists.
Onutiou!
Every ( enuim* Lox of Dr. McL-tne’s
Liver Pills bears the sigusture of Flem
ing Br tb«-r>, Pittsburg, Pa., atu« th-ir
private U. S. stamp. Take no ot In r.
The market i« full of imitations.
It it the popuuir verdict that people
who hffVe been nccub-roun d to the of
bitters or cordials, are obliged, eventu
ally, to resort to McLean’s Liver Pills
for permanent relief.
Proprietor^ Ule&ieince.
P jflRSOfVAL.—TICKNOR& CO.. THE CELE
BRATED CLOTHIEBr. ANNOUNCE THE IN
TRODUCTION OF A PLAN OF ORDERING
CL OTHING BY LETTER, TO WH CH THEY
CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. THEY
WILL, ON APPLICATION, riE*D Y* *U THEIR
IMPROVED AND ACCURATE RULES FOR
KBLF-MEASUBrMENT. ILL ST RAT HD CIR
CULAR AND PRICE LIST,WITH A FULL LISE
OF SAMPLES FROM THEIR IMMENSE STOCK
OF CLOTHES, CA**SIMERES, AC.. AC., THUS
ENABLING PARTIES IN ANY PART < F THE
COUNTRY TO ORDER CLOTHING DIRECT
FROM THEIR H0U3E. WITH THE CERTAIN
TY OF RECEIVING GARMENTS OF THE VERY
LATEST STYLE AND MOST PERFECT FIT AT
TAINABLE.
GOODS ORDERED WILL BE SENT BY EX
PRESS TO BE PAID FOB ON DELIVERY,WITH
THE UNDERSTANDING THAT IF NOT SATIS
FACTORY, THEY CAN BE RETURNED AT
TICKNOB'S EXPENSE.
AS IS WELL KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE
SOUTH AND WEST, THEY HAVE FOR 17
YEARS EXCELLED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
OF TBKIB BUSINESS. WHICH IS A GUARAN
TEE AS TO THE CHARACTER OF THE GOODS
THEY WILL SEND OUT.
YOUR ORDERS ARE SOLICITED, AND WHEN
IN ST. LOUIS. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL
AT THE EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT OF
TICKNOR A CC. MANUFACTURERS AND RE
TAILS RS OF MEN’S AND BOYS’CLOLHING
AND FURNISHING GOODS. COland G03 NORTH
FOURTH STREET, ST. LOUIS. MO. BOYS’
CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
Tlllc
Southern
U HKA.T
Remedy
JJ1UR THE CURE OF
"LIULTON COUNTY. GEORGIA.
X? FULTON SUPERIOR COURT.
Lauiul C. Scuddeb, ) Libel for Divorce.
Y8. (
John Milton Scuddeb. j Rule u perfect Service.
It appearing in the Court by tho return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in this
county, and it further appealing that he does not
reside in tois S ate. it is, on motion of counsel, or-
dered that sa>d defendant appearand answer-tthe
next term of this court, else the case be considered
in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
And it ia farther ordered, tnit this rule be pub
lished Id one of the cea'sqaperx of the State and
county, once a month for four months.
PRICE & uARLINGTON.
Attorney for petitioner.
A true extract from the minutes of court. Octo
ber 28th. 1813.
ocidt-lamAm W. R. VENABLE. Clerk.
The Howe Triumphant l
SELLING SIX H UN D14 ED AN D^FIFT Yfi E YJEJR.Y DAY A
Administrator's Sale.
G EORGIA—Oglethobtb Coukty. —By virtue ol
au order froit* the Court ol Ordinary ot said
county, will be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Lexington. In said county, on the
firs; Tuesday in December, ;87j, within the legal
hours of sale, tour hundred acres of land, more or
less, lying in said com ty, adjoining lands of James
Smith and R. H. Hitchcock, and others; sold as the
land of Francis M. Glenn, deceased, tor the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known ou day or sale. This October 9, 1872.
W. J. MATHEWS, adm’r,
OCtll-tdS >
0c9w2m
M. BAILEY 8c GO.,
PRODUCE AND
PRO flSlOJT BROKERS
Pika’s Building, Fourth Street,
curctJVjrjiTi. oi
lla wits
Administrator's Sale.
G EORGIA. Oglothorpe County —By virtue o
an order from the Cour: of Ordinary of ■■ id
county, will be sold before the Courthouse door in
the town of Lexington, in Baid county, on the
FirstTuusilay In Dccem!)er,’72,
within the legal hours of sale,
280 ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, -ying iu said county, adjoining land
of E. W. Johnson, W J. Davenport and others.
Soid as the property of LUCY' LUMPKIN, de
ceased. for the benefit of heirs and creditors ot said
deceased
Terms made known ou day of sale.
This October 24th. 1872.
OC17 trt E. W. .TOH NSON. Artrnr.
GEORGS PAGE & Co
MAXUFACTCKKBS OF
SCROFULOUS TAINT
Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, Go itre
Consumption. UroncUiti-i, Nervous Debility, and ail
diseases arising fro iu an impure condition of the
blood.
Tbe merits ot this valuable preparation are so well
known that a jasmin.* notice is but necessary to re-
iumu tbo render* of this Journal of tho necessity of
alway a having a bottle of this medicine among their
stock of family nccitailies.
Certificate;, o*u be presented from many leading
Physicians. Ministers,and head* of families through
out the South, endorsing it in the highest terms.
The Fluid Extract of Hosadalis.
DR. it. W1LHOS CARR, of Baltimore, says “he
has used it iu cases of Scrofula aud other diseases,
with much satisfaction ’’
Db. T. C. PUgH. Of Baltimore, recommends it to
all persons suffering with diseased Blood, saying it
l- superior to auy preparation he has ever need.
Rev. D BN EY B LL, of the Baltimore M. R. Con
ference South, says ho has lievu so much bonefitted
by its nee that ho cheerfully recommends it to all
his friii.au aud acquaintances.
CHaVRN & CO.. Druggists. »t Gordonsvilie, Va
sa}’* ii uev,.r iailed to Hive satisfaction.
SAMUEL G. Met ADDEN, Murfreesboro Tenn.,
says 11 cured him of rheumatism when all else fatted.
Did our *p.»» admit, we could give you testimo
nial* from every Slate in the South, from person*
known to every man, wouiau and child, either per
Kontilly or by repuiattou.
Uoeadati- is .sold by ail Druggists.
CLEMENTS, A CO- Baltimore, Sole Proprietors.
Jv.iLIN F. HENRY, No. d College Plaoz, New
Patent Portable Circular Mills,
Stationery and Portable
STEAM
GUI ST MILLS, ,C-c. ' t|\
tTo. 5 Seh.r-e'Ior ou’cet, / ^ \\
rtLTlMORa, M3 '
ZgTScnd'for Catalogues and Price-Lute ,
rdifewl"
JTATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY—
3 Whereas William T. and Martha A. Cochran, ad-
ministnters upon the estate of Neal F. Cochran,
late of said connty, deceased, apply to me for letters
oi dismission from said estate.
This 1b, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office in Lex
ington, G&-, on tbe first Monday in January. 1873, to
show cause, if any they can, why said letters should
not be granted.
September 18,1872.
B. R. MITCHELL,
sep21.td Ordinary Oglethorpe connty.
ork.W 1 'Jlcsalt* Ageue.v
Jyi3
THE GRE AT NATIONAL PARK in the Yo-Semlte
Valley, when !in.*li.«d am. fenced in (!) will he the
grandest pieiiR.it* ground in the world. If it had a
fin** medicinal spring, like the German Seltzer, it
would be perlect. Yet thi* is no importance, for
who goes anywhere iu summer without bbieg pro
vided with
Tarrant’s EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT,
which ia identical In its components and its effects
with the fairou Prussian s*p*? It taker but an in
stsut to evolve from thi- preparation the most de
lightful r.nd admirable of all medicinal draughts.—
Aa acme lor bilinnsners, rheumatism, indigeatio
constipation, nervonauess. at -., and as a renovator
of the system, it stands atom. Sold by all drug
gists.novlO
B&rTHE PUREST AND SYvEET-
est Cod Liver Oil in the v.urid is Hazard
& Caswell’s, made- on the seashore, from
fresh selected livers, by (Jaowell, Hazard
&Co., New Xork. It is absolutely pure
and sweet. Patients* w ho have once tak
en it prefer it to any other. For sale bv
au druggists.
*'jl8t.UiVt‘ri -«:<vtvlv.
THE FERKO-PHObPKORAT
ed Elixir of Calisaya bark mode by Caswel,
Hazard & Co., New York, is a delicious
cordial, made of the Pyrophospnate of
Iron and Calisaya Bark; it is the most
valuable tonic now in nse for dyspepsia,
nervons affections, wakefulness, debility,
depression of spirits, &c., &o. The pale,
the nervous, and the debilitated should
not fail to take it; particularly females
suffering from those complaints incident
to the sex. Physicians now give it the
preference to all similar preparations. If
taken daring exposure to maiuna it
strengthens tbe system to resist this poi
son, and prevents chill and fever, bilious
lever, and other intermittent attacks.
For sale by ail druggists.
ml8 sun&thurs d&wly
Chapped Hands, Face , Rough
Skin.PimpW,Ringworm, SaltRheum and
other Cntlmeons affections cured, and the
skin made soft and smooth, by using the
Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell,
Hazard & Co., New York. For sale by
all Dmegist*.satAwed d&wly
Valuable Lands for
IN HANCOCK
Sale
COUNTY
mHE BUFFALO PLANTATION OF HON. LIN-
X TON STEPHENS, consisting of
1,500 AOIUBS,
and one of tb* most valuable Plantations in the
State, is now offered for sale, with a view to change
the investment, aa It does not suit the undersigned
to see after its future conduct and management.
ail p*r*ou* desirous of purchasing will do well to
nT.TT.in.. it Rerfwct title, will be made under a de
ers* cl uiirt, if urm. ef .ale van be agn-ed upon
MARY W. STEPHEN'S, Admx.
Span i, G*.. 2td September, 1M73.
*ep25 -Itt-wim
G eorgia. Oglethorpe county.-
Charles M. Huff head of a family of minor
children, has applied for exemption of personalty,
and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. si., on the
21st day or November, 1872, at my office.
K. R. MITCHELL, Ordinary 0. C.
Lexington, Ga., Nov. 6,1872. • nov3
G eorgia, douglas county. - wmum b-.i
lias app.ied for exemption or personalty, and I
will pass upon the same at my office in Douglasvillo.
on Thursday, the 7th day of November next, at II
’clock, a. v.
Given under my hand and soil, this October 2Gth,
872. W. W. HINDMAN,
oc27- Ordinary.
1TATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY—
To all whom it may concern—Whereas John A.
Jewell has applied to me for letters of administra
tion de bonis non ou tne estate of Emily Meiere.late
of said couDty, deceased.
These are.tberefore, -j cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ot said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if auy they
have, why letters of administration should not bo
granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this 9th day of Oc:o
her, 1872.
ocll-td R. B. MITCHELL, Ordinary O. O.
XXNSURPaSSED by any other first class Machine
in the Market, uses a straight needle, makes the
stitch alike on both aides, ana will not ravsl. La
dles who desire the simplest and eaaleat running;
Machine, and those visiUng the State Fair, wll
please call on ns and see tor themselves. Our Ma
chines ar* adapted to every variety of family Sewing
and wil even sew leather. Agents wanted through
out Georgia in territory not already occupied. For
Circulars and terms to Agents, address
D. g. MAXWELL, Gen. Agent,
No. 17,Gate City Block, Mailetta at, Atlanta. Ga.
nc!8 dBt-wtf
TUB
“DOMESTIC’
“BEST
TO USE.”
“EASIEST
TO SELL.”
8. H. Agents:
It dent p»7 yon
to fight tto be;t
n&olinei prove j
enr dalmxi get
tbe agency and
sell it. UJresz - _ , n> „ _
“DOMESTIC” S. I Co. So damEers SL N. 1.
OR NO. 4, DKOrVE*a OPERA HOU8*. MARIETTA
STREET. ATLANTA. GA. , _
W K have several of tbe late Improved wneesse
Wilson. Wmen. Howe. Weed end Florence Ma
chine., # .* :h w.-have taken In “dtang* ***
prfo*. » »veryeheap. ty*T-v*wn
©£5rid ^aatjeriisemEms.
GEORtil.V—Tuiiaft-rjo County:
COURT OF ORDINARY, 1
November Term, 1872.)
Thomas T. Overton applies 10 me for Permanent
Letters of Admiuistrati-.n ou the estate of Mrs. E.
T. Overton, lata ot said county, deceased.
Thci-e are ’Uereioro to cito all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they havo, at December term
ol thi* Court, why said letters auculd not be grauted.
Given under my hand at office in Crawfordville,
this November sth, 187v,
no6 CHARLES A. REAZLEY. Ordlnnrv.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y v'rlue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Greeue Oou.ity, Ga., will bo acid, before the
Conrt-bouse door in the city of Atlanta, within the
legal hoars of sale,
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1873,
The following property, to wit:
O'ne-hall of an undivided interest in a Two-story
Brick Store House and Lot in the city of Atlanta,
fronting 19 feet, more or .ess, ou Whitehall street,
and running back 175 feet, morn or less, to Broad
street, lrontiug earne on Broad street aa on White
hall street. The store house is by ICO leet.
— ALSO —
At same time ami place, an unimproved lot in
the city of Atlanta, adjoining A. K Seago’s fine
brick store, fronting 25 leet on Mitchell street and
running hack parallel with taid stoie 110 feet to an
adey.
TERM3—One halt cash- the remainder on a credit
of twelve months, with interest from date at ten
per cent per auuum. Possession of the store honse
given on the first nay of October, 1373, as it ia
rented until that time, at fifteen hundred dollars
per annum. Possession of tue unimproved lot
given as soon as first payment is made. Titles not
tube executed until last payment is made- and if
not promptly made, property to be resold at pur
chaser’s risk. AU sold as the property of Green
Moore, lab- of Green* county, Ga , deceased, for the
purpose of distribution among the legatees of said
deceased. Titles perfect. J. N. ARMOR,
J. W. MOORE,
rol4d2aw'kiwtd Executors.
Executor’s SSale
OF VALUABLE -LANDS
OGLETlIOliPE COUNTY.
IN
nsnErvEER, j=?-ri a t hikt r
i“he
How e
sBwnranACHflf
Has just been awarded the premium
At^ThcisiasYille,
SINGER, AND} WHEELER,* WILSON
For the Best
FAMILY!
SEWINGfi
THE HOWS SEWIN& HACHINE.
Was awarded the Highest Premium, at tho GEORGIA STATE FAIK,
held in Atlanta, for the
Best Sewing Machine with best Attachments.
The Howe Sewing Machine has swept everything before it at North.
Carolina State Fair, the great Fairs at Pittsbuag. Pa., Oxford, Hudson,
Goldsboro, Petersburg, Danville, Bayston, Wytheviila, and upwards of •
ONE THOUSAND PREMIUMS
At the various other State and County Fairs throughout the South,
West and North.
This is the most sweeping veadict ever given to a Sewing Machine.
reasons wan
1st. The Howe has stood the test of twenty-six years, aud has always
ranked A No. 1.
2d. The Howe is justly admitted to be a better maJ ; Machine, of bet
ter material, and better adapted to wide range of work, tha i any other
machine.
3d. The late improvements on tlfe Howe compel the admission (of even
opponents) that it is the easiest understood, lightest running, least noisy
and fastest worker—accomplishing the greatest quantity and variety of
work with the fewest changes—of any machine in the work:.
G EOItt* l A—TALI A KERItO COUNTY.
COURT or OBDUfABY, AT OHAltBEES, BOV. 1C, 1872.
G eorgia, oslethoepe county— in pnrsn
anco of an order from ihe Court of Ordinary of
said county,granted at tho October Adjourned perm
of said court. I will offer tor sale be.oro tho Court
House door,
IN THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON,
in said county, between tha lawful hours ot sale
ON THE FIRbT TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT
all the Lands belonging to the
ESTA E CF C. D. KINNEBREW,
late of said coun.y, dcceascad.being abont 800 acres,
more or less.
Saia land will be sold for the p&vment of the debts
of said estate, and for other purposes, and will be
knocBed off *o the lushest bidder.
Parties desiring tc oarchaee ate requested to call
on the undersigned at Beirdstown, aud examine the
premises.
Besides the tract on which the decedent resided at
t the time of his lesth, what is known as the BUR-
MAH TRACT, will also be sold. Terms cash. The
larger portion of this land lies immediately on the
w Al. w r J? e: io i
E£HP > Gooi Salesmen, and especially Sewing Machine men, to soil the
Howe in all the Territory not already occupied, in Georgia, Florida antL
Soutli Carolina. Address
n ovlOw 2m
STEPHENS Ac A LYNN,
FOESYTH STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
HAVE NOW IN STORE AND OFFER TO THE TRADE AT LOW FIGURES.
G IORGIA—Oglethorpe County.—'Whereas, ft.
J. Mathews, of said county, applies to me for
letters of guardianship of the person and property
of Edmond Glenn, Fianklin Glenn and Susan A.
Glenn, minors of Frencis M. Glenn, deceased:
This ia, therefore, to cito and admonish all persons
interested to be aud appear at my office in Lexing
ton, Ga., on the first Monday in December, 1872, to
show cause, if any they can, why said letters sheuii
not bo granted. This Oc>ober 9th, 1872.
R. R. MI1GHELL, Ordidary O. C.
octll-td
the town ef Baird* town.
NANCY H. KINNEBREW, Executrix,
ctober 18. 1872. oc2«-td
W hereas. Hanke Muhlenbrink, executor of Athens Branch of Georgia Railroad, and a portion in
Charles Axt, Jate of said county, decerne d, ap- — - -
plies to me for letters of dismission from said Exe
cutorship.
These are, theroiore, to cite all persons concern
ed, to show cause, if auy. withiu the time prescribed
by law, why said letters of dismission should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand, at office iu Crawfordville,
this, Nov. lti, 1872.
CHARLES A. BFAZLY
nov j- .aw-3't, Ordinary.
U NITED STATES DISTRICT COURT— Northern
District uf Georgia. ,
In the matter of Aaron R. Altmayer, Bankrupt—in
Bankruptcy, No. 6C3, Aaron R. Altmayer having pe
tit ouetl lor a discharge from ail debts prov.ib.e iu
bankruptcy, all persons interested are notified to
appear on the 2d day of December, 1872, at lb a. in.,
before Register Black, at Atlanta, Ga., to show
cause wby the said bankrupt should not he dis
charged from aU his debts. The second aud third
meeting of the ertditora will be held at the same
time and place. W. £. SMITH, C.erh.
November 20,1872-lt.
Oglethorpe Sheriff’s feales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Courthouse door, in the town
of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within tho legal
hours of sale:
One tract of land, containing four hundred and
fift>-five ucres, more or lc*s, iu Oglethorpe county,
adjoining laaris of Anthony O'ive, Win, J. Haven
port aud others Levied on as the property of tbe
estate of liooert G. Carter, deceased.to satisfy a fi.fa.
issued Loin the Superior C -urt of said county in
favor of Lewis J. b..u,,ree vs. Wm. H. Kidd, aa An
mini ttrator of Robert G. Carter, deceased.
Also, at the same time aud place, oue hund-ed
I acres of laud iu Uglethorpu county, adjoining lands
ot James Holmes, and lands belonging to the estate
of S. R. Maxwell, deceased, and others. Levied ou
as the property of said Janies Holmes, to satisfy a n
fa. issue'! upon the f< enclosure of a mortgage in the
-nperior Court of said county^ tn favor of George F.
Platt vs. Jiiuir s Holmes. November 2d, 1872.
nov3-td At. H. Y'OUSG. Deputy Sheriff.
G eorgia, oglethorpe county. — To au
whom it may concern—Whereas, B. P. Taylor
haa applied to me for letters of administration de bo-
nig non on the estate of Jease Beil, late ot said conn-
ty.fieceaaed.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish rd
singular tbe kindred an-* creditors of aaiddecec-ed,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, and show cease, if any they hare,
wny letters of Administration should not be granted
to said applicant.
Witness my official signature tola 9th day of Octo
ber. 1S72.
ocll-td tv. R- MITCHELL., ordinary u. »*
GEOilUiA—Oglethorpe County.
R OBERT TURNER, head of a family of minor
children, makes application for exemption ol
jHtraoct.ily, and setting apart and valuation of home
stead, and I will pass upon the same at 1*2 o’clock,
a. ii., ou the 4th d*y of December, 1872.
K. R MITCHELL, Ordinary O. C.
Lexington, Ga,, Nov. 16th, 1873 noT-21
/ 1EORG1A, OGLETHORPE COUNTY - Whereas.
VJT William B. P. Uaynie, administrator upon the
estate of Peter P, Butler, late of said connty, de
ceased, applies to me for letters of dismisBion from
said estate. '•
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sona interested to be and appear at my office, In
Lexington Ga., on the First Monday in December,
1872, then and there to show cauBe, if any they can,
why said letters of dismission should not be granted.
Lexington, Ga., August 10,1872.
R. R. MITCHELL,
anlS-td Ordinary Oglethorpe connty.
Administrator’s Sale.
n EORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY.— By virtue
VJT or an order from the Canrt of Ordinary of Ogle
thorpe connty, then will be' sold before the Court
house door, in the town of Lexington in said eonn-
iLdministrator’s Sale
OGLETHORPE CO.
B Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordinary
of Oglethorpe county, Ga., will be sold before
said county, belonging to the estate of Bobebt G.
Carter. Deceased:
A tract containing
FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE ACRES,
more or leas, adjoining lands of Anthony OUve.Wm.
H. Kidd, Louisa Davenport, S. H. Stoksley and oth
ers.
baid land is three miles from Lexington Depot,and
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. Terms cash. October 28th, 1872.
WILLIAM H. KIDD.
Administrator de bonis non of Robert G. Csrter.de-
cesiwd. <vS'.td
Administrator’s bale.
\ XT ILL be sold before the Courthouse door, in
* v the town of Crawford vile, Taliafarro connty,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December next,and
between the usual and legal hours of sale, a tract of
land lying in said connty, on the wafers of Little
RtTer. containing three hundred and twenty-five
seres,
325 ACHES,
more or less, adjoining lands of Mr*. Mildred Bird,
Thomas A. Lynn, E X, Nunn snd others.
Tbe abuve land to be sold by virtue of an order of
tha court of Ordinary In said county, as the proper
ty ot John Evans, deevwA Sold for the purpose
of distribution between the heirs st law of said de-
itu*1. Terms e ah. JAME8 W. asBCBY,
Adxa'r of Jebn Evans, deceased
Cnwfonlrtlle, Ou., 33d October. 1*72. ocJA-i
164 ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, situated on the waters of Goose Pond
Cbeek, adjoining lands of Jackson Hammond, K. I
Smith, and John Bart.
Also—at the same time and place, another tract o
land cjntaining
114 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
on Millstone Creek, adjoining lands of John Vi
Smith and Burrell Tiller ai.d others, belmiging*
tn* estate of Martha Smith, deceased. “
Said land sold for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs at law of mid deceased.
Terms made known on day of sale.
Lexington, October 7,1872.
ocll-td FRANCIST. TILLER. Admr.
THE HOWE MACHINE
COMPANY,
AT. ANTA, GEORGIA.
150 Bnshela Choice Seed Rye,
2,500 Bushels Yellow Winter Oats,
14,000 Bushels White and Mixed Oats.
250 Bushels Choice Seed Barley,.
2,000 Bushels Black Winter Oats,
100 Bushels Choice Timothy Seed-
New CrleanB Sugars,
large quantities of
OtLoico
ALSO,
WHi8kies, Vinegar, Irish Potatoes, Apples, Onions, and are receiving daily*.
ZOixttois?.. H?*a.*©jsl3. Coni
—AND—
DRESSED TURKEYS AND CHICKENS,
Have now in transit, from Cape Cod, 250 Ha f Barrels and 1,000 Kits Mackerel, ICO Half Barrels and 250
Kits Herrings, whicn we want to sell on arrival, and will put at low prices to Dealers.
—U' LOU XS,—
Are Agents for the Celebrated Flour made by J. M. VEACH & CO.,
to the Trade, and havo now in store a full supply of
said to bo the VERY BEST offered
Super, Extra, Family, Extra Family and Fancy!
In 98, 49 and 24 Found Sacks.
ALSO 4,000 Barrels various other brands, “R. E. Lee,” “Graves Mills," “Dunn & Browns,” "Kay-
lor’a” and are receiving the produut of several Tennessee MiUs, ail ot which we are directed to sell low.
HOWARD LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC*
Will keep during the winter, heavy stocks of
Bulls. Meats and. Xiard.,
Shipped ns direct by Packers, which will be sold low by car load or otherwise, loose or packed.
Live Hogs Bought pnd Shipped on Orders,!
500 Bales of Hay and Ten Car Loada Ear Corn in Store.
STKPHDBMS cfc? FLYKTir.-
nor.O-d&wif
T. a. LAW SO 5. s. I. FITZPATRICK
LAWSON & FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law.
EATONTON, GA>
WUl practice in the Ocmuiy.ee Circuit and Su
preme Court. Prompt attention given to
The J, rior refer*, by permi**ion. • u Horn. A.
8. Stephens. Hon. P. B. BobmaoD. Hon. V. BmmI
Hon- L. Stephen*. n c*5*-'®
Executor’s Sale.
OGLETHORPE CO.
■a avTT.T. b« sold before the Courthouse door inLex-
VV tngton. Oglethorpe connty, Ga., on the 1st
Tuesday In December next,between the lawful hoars
of sale.
200 ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, in said county, belonging to the estate
of DANIEL HARRIS, deceased.
Said land adjoins tbe lands of W. W. Davenport,
John Eberhart and Mary E. Ross. It will oe sold
under an order of the Ordinary, of said county, for
distribution under the will of said Daniel Harris.
Terms cash. Lexington. Oct. 7; 1872,
F.T. TILLER,
K.L SMITH,
Executor*.
ROBERT HARRIS,
ocl-td Administrator with the Will annexed.
G eorgia, oglethorpe county. — James e.
Beil, head of a family of minor children; haa
applied for exemption of personalty, and will pvas
upon the aame it Uo’eiock. a.m.. on iba 15th day ol
November, 1872, at my office. N irember X, 1872.
novS id K. K. MITo-HELL, Ordinary O C.
W. H. HOWA2I-
W. B. HOWARD, JR.
O. H. Howard.
W. Howard Sc Sons
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
No. 2 Warren Block,
AUGUSTA, GA
C ommission for selling cotton.one dollar
per bale. Strict personal attention given to
Busintsr entrusted.
Ail Orders. Strictly Obeyed,
Liberal Cash .advances Jttadc
on Cotton.
49* Special Attention paid to Weighing of Cotton
J9- Plantation and Family Supplies selected and.
shipped by oue of the firm.
BAGGING AND
furnished at Lowest Market
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