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THE. ATLANTA WEEKLY SUN, FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 4 1872.
INTKUKSTIXG ITEMS.
DO NOT DESPAIR.
Hundreds of cases of scrofnla, in its
\gorst stages, old cases of sypualis that
lmv(» defied the skill of eminent phjsi
chins, rhenmatics who ' ave been suffer
ing for years, and the victims of the in
judicious use qf mercury, have been
radically cared by Dr. Tutt’s Sarsapa
rilla and Queen’s Delight, It is the
most powerful alterative and blood puri
fier known. It is prescribed by [many
physicians in their • »-»f tice.
■ftToa hiveohili/, ..aether,every other
day. eve ry tenth day, or every two or
three weeks, take Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills,
arm you will check them; otherwise they
will stick to you .all winter.
(Official Skbuertigementa.
liiaTE of ULOKGIA, uGLKTHOueE COUNTY—
O Whereas William T. and Martha A. Cochran, ad
ministrators upon the estate of N'ftal F. Cochran,
ate ot said county, deceased, apply to me lor letters
<>t dismission from said estate.
This is, therefore, to ciieand admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office in Lex-
iugton. Ga , on the first Monday in Janaary, 1873, to
show cau-e if any they can, why said letters should
not be granted.
September 18,1872.
E. B. MITCHELL.
sep21.td Ordinal? Oglethorpe comity.
Oglethorpe Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Conrfc-bonse door in tne
Dr. Tntt’s Hair llye dones not stain
til < Linen.
MBS. GRUNDY SAYS
That SfZODONT eclipses all other pre
parations for the teeth and gums. And
whut Airs. G. says is reiterated mostem
phatieally by ninety-nine one-bnn-
dredths of the beauty and fashion of the
land.
Simmon’s Liver Regulator, if per
sist'd in, will cure the most stubborn
liver disease. There i« no failure about it.
Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 25,1868.
Messrs. Zrilin & Co.:
Our junior editor Las tried your
Liver Regulator, and is taking it
now, and finds it invaluable to him ar
* corrector o* the stomach and regula
tor of the bowels. Articles of aiot tliui
He darned not indulge in before taking
ypnr Liver Medicine, hi cun now eat
with impunity. Very truly,
Dykes & Sfarhawk,
Editors Floridian.
Caution!
Every genuine box of Dr. Mi-Lane’.-
Liver Pil
5jlis bears the signature ot FI
ing Br ther«, Pittsburg, Pa., anu t.-ivir
private U. S. stamp. JBajfTake no other.
The market is fall of imitations.
It it the popnifir verdict that people
who have been accustomed to the use of
bitters or cordials, are obliged, eventu
ally, to resort to McLean’s Liver Pills
for permanent relief.
JET" THE PUREST AND SWEET-
est Cod Liver Oil in the world is Hazard
& Caswell’s, mad© on the seashore, from
fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard
& Co., New York. It is absolutely pure
and sweet. Patients who have once tak
en it prefer it to any other. For sale bv
ail druggists.
uil8tn&fri -d&wlv
town of I cxington, Oglethorpe county, within the
leipri hours of sale, the foUowaUg property: A tract
Of Land containing
TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED ACRES,
more or tees. In paid county, adjoining lands of J,
F. Cunningham, Newton Dillard, lands formerly be
longing to Wm. W. Everitt’s estate and otters, it
being th . place on which Mial SmiUi resided at the
time of his death, and now occupied by Will am W.
nush. Levied on as the property of DoWittC,
Smith, administrator of Mial Smith, deceased, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Mid
county in lavor of E. C. Shackelford, Ordinary. &c„
for the use of I bomas S. White, as guardian of Lucy
V. Mer.wether, vs. De*\itt C. Smith, as administra
tor of Mial Km th deceased, principal: Wm. W. Dav
enport. administrator of Charles W. Davenport, de-
cessed- William W. Davenport, Ambrose Witcher
and Wm. M. Smith, securities.
Also, at the same time and place, a Tract of Land
containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, m» or
less, in Oglethorpe county, on the south prong ol
Broad River* adjoiuiug lands ofT. B Goolsby, on
wmch is erected a fine Merchant’s Mid. with two
setts ol runners and a Wool Fac'ory. a good store
house, and also a large gin-house and running gear.
Levied on as the property of G.briel Watson, to sat-
isry two fi fas if sued Irons the Superior Court of said
cocnty, in favor of H. Fhlniay & Co. vs. B^jamin
V Wil ingham,Wm. W. Evereitand Gabriel Watson,
principals, and Aden Uoolsbv, security, on appeal.
The other fi fa in favor of Ferdinand Pbinlsy and
cniinmi F. Hardeman, assignees, vs. Gabriel Wat
son, survivi g copartners or Everett* Watson and
George W. Whitehead, executor of Wm. W. Everett,
deceased, issued upon the foreclosure of a mort-
ffftSBs
Amo, at the same time and place, a Tract of Land
Containing One Hui-dred and Eighty Acres, more
or Jess, in Oglethorpe county, adjoining lands of
estate of Brii.kly Smith, estate oiK. H. Mathews and
others. Levied on as the property of Samuel Z.
Hardman to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Su
perior Court of raid county, in favor of Johnson F.
Cunningham, administrator of Georee T. Cunning
ham. deceased, vs. Samuel Z. Hardman— oue of said
fi las issued on the foreclosure m a mortgage.
M. H. YOONG, Deputy Sheriff.
Nov, 28th, 1872. de3
Sale
Executor’s
OP fALU ABLE LANDS IN
OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
t EOEGIA. OGLETHOBPE COUNTY— In pursn-
Gr ance of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
said county,granted at the October Adjourned Term
of said court, X will offer for sa’.o before the Court
House door,
XU THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON,
in said county, between the lawful hours of sale
OS THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT
all the Lands belonging to the
ESTATE OF C. D. KINNEBREW,
late of said county, deceaseed,being about SCO acres,
moreerlto*,. ... . . .
Said land will be sold for the parment of the debts
of said estate, and for other purposes, and will be
knocked off to the highest bidder.
Parties desiring to purchase are requested to call
on the undersigned at Beardstown, and examine the
^Besides the tract on which the decedent resided at
the time of his death, wbat is known os the BUIt-
MAH TRACT, will also bo sold. Terms cash. The
larger portion of this land lies immediately on the
Athens Branch of Georgia Railroad, and a portion in
the town efBairdstown.
NANCY H. KINNEBREW, Executrix,
ctober 18. 1872. oc20-td
C 1EOKGIA—Oolethobpk County.—Wheieas, U.
J J Mathews, of said county, applies to me for
letters of guar liausliip of the person and property
of Edmono Glenn, Fiauklin Glenn and Susan a.
Glenn, minors of Frencis M. Gleni.. deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite end admoni-:i all persons
interested to be and app. t.r at my offir.i in Lexing
ton, Ga., on the first Monday in Deci-ui’ier, 1872. to
show cause, if aDy they can, why sa:<l Inters shoull
not be granted. This Oc.ober Oth. Ie72.
B. U. MUCHELL, OrdidaryO. C.
octtl-td
BE IT REMEMBERED THAT
Redwin© & Fox are still the agents for
the Grand Gift Lottery to be drawn at
Stephenson, Ala., December 25th, Un-
profits of which go toward the erection
of a suitable cemetery and monument
over the remains of Confederate soldiers
killed in the late war. It is worth your
while to invest in an enterprise which
will commemorate the deeds of the gal
lant dead and, perlapa, ‘‘put money in
thy purse.” Tickets S5. nov7.
I©* THE FERRO-PHOSPHGRAT
ed Elixir of Calisaya bark mode by Caswel,
Hazard & Go., New York, is a delicious
oordia!, made of the Pyrophospnate ol
Iron and Calisaya Bark; it is the most
valuable touio now in use for dyspepsia,
nervous affections, wakefulness, debility,
depression of spirits, &c., &c. The pale,
the nervous, and the debilitated should
not fail to tako it; particularly females
suffering from th'-se complaints inciden;
to the sex. Physicians now give it the
preference to all simuar preparations. It
taken daring exposure to maiana it
strengthens the system to resist this poi
sou, and prevents chill and fever, bilious
lover, and. other intermittent attacks.
For sale by ail druggists.
m!8 sun&thurs a&wly
(1 EoEGlA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY. — To all
vl whom it may concern—Whereas, B.
P. Taylor
has applied to me for letters of admiDisi ration de bo
nig nou on the estate of Jesse Beil, late ol saiicoun
ty .deceased.
These are, there loro, to cite and admonish rd
singular the kindred au creditors of said decec-ed,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, ana show cause, if any they have,
wny letters of Administration should not be granted
to said applicant.
Witness my official signature tnis Oth aay of Octo
ber, 1872.
ocll-tn rt. K. MiTCHKLn, ordinary u. 'j
Oglethorpe Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court-house door in ihe
town of Lexiugton, Oglethorpe county, within the
legal hoars ot sale, cno tract of Land containing Two
H indred Acres, more or Jess, in Of lethorpe county,
on the wat-rs of Littie River, adjoining lands of A.
J. Watson, Madison P. Briscoe, Joun Armstrong
aud others; levied on as the property ot the estate
ot Columbus D. Kinnebrew, deo-asi d, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Buperior Court of said county
on the loreclosuro ot a mortgage in favor of E. P.
Clayton vs. Nancy H. Kinnebrew as executrix cfC.
D, Kinnebrew. deceased.
Also, at the same time and place, a tract of Land,
containing One Hundred and Seventy Acres, more
ot less, in Oglethorpe county, joining lauds of P. M.
Stevens, Jasper Kinnebrew, Joe Armstrong and
others. Levied on as the property of J. H. Edmond
son, by virtue ol a fi ia issued from the Superior
Court of said county in iavot of John U. Stephens,
administrator of i homas Stephens, deceased, for
the use or Wm. H. Sims vs. T. C. Carleton, adminis
trator or J. T. Carleton, decerned, principal, and J
H. McWhorter, Patrick M. Stevens and Joseph H.
Edmondson, secari'ies.
Also, si the same time and place, one buggy and
harness, a one-fiorse wagon, threo plow stocks
t iree ho -1 screws three sweeps, five rooters and
S TATE OF GEOBGIA, OGLETHOBPE COUNTY—
To all whom it may codcern—Whereas. John A.
Jewell Juts applied to me for letters ot administra-
tien de bonis non on the estate of Emily Meiere.late
ot said county, deceased.
These are.therefore, cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors oi said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
have, why letters of administration should not be
grauted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this Oth day of Octo
ber, 1872.
ocll-ld B. B. MITCHELL, Ordinary O. C.
GEORGIA—Oglethorpe County:
yiy HEREAS, Thomas C. Jennings and Bobert C.
Wilhite, administrators upon the estate of
Mrs Saiuh Hardman, late of said county, deceased,
is lor letters of dismission from said
applies to me
estate.
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be aud appear at my office in
Lexington, Ga., on the first Monday m March, 1873,
to show cause, if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted. R. R. MITCHELL.
Ordinary Oglethoroe Co.
November 2S, 1372. no3!)
F
ULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA.
FULTON SUPERIOR OOUR’A
Libel for Divorce.
LAUXA C. SCTODXB,
vs. >
John Milton Scudded. ) Rule to perfec* Serriee.
It appearing in the Court by the return of th
Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in tin
county, and it further appearing that he does no
reside in this State, it is, on motion of counsel, ox
dered that said defendant appearand answer »ttb
next term of this oourt, else the ca-e be oonsidere
in default, and the plaintiff allowed to prooeed.
And it is farther ordered, tnatthiB rule be put
Iished in one of the newsqapers of the State at
county, once a month for four monthB.
PRICE k GARLINGTON
Att-rney for petitioner
Oc
A true extract from the minutes of oourt.
ber kSth. 1872.
oc-iti-lamlm V. B. VENABLE. Clerk.
Admiuistrator’s Sale.
/"GEORGIA, Oglothnrpe County By virtue!
VX an order from the Court of Ordis
Ordinary of cc t
county, will bo sold before the Courthouse door-
the town of LexingtoD in said county, on the
FirstTuesday in December,’72
within the legal hours of sale,
280 ACRES OF LAN D,
more or less, tying in said county, adjoining lan o
of E. W. Johnson, «V. J. Davenport aud others.
Soid as the property of I.CCY LUMPKIN, de
ceased, for the benefit of noire and creditors of e*t<*
deceased.
Terms made known on day o. sale.
This October 24th. 1872.
oci7-td E. W. JOHNSON. Admr.
SAMUEL LUMPKIN, J. V. OLD.
SoLGen. Northern Circuit.
UCTMPKIN Afc OLIYE.
ATTOBNEY8 AT LAW.
Lexingtan, Georglu
Practice as partners, in civil cases, in all the Cc i* r
of the Northern Circuit, and the Supreme Court
Atlanta.
In criminal business, there lsnopartnership. n
Olive will represent either side of any State case i ■
which he may he employed.ap 17-1J
Oglethorpe Sheriff’s Sales.
■yy-H L bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Decemt t
Oglethorpe Sheriff’s Sale.
-yyiLL be sold, on the fi.r3t Tuesday in January
town of J. xington, Ogle'fiorpe countv, within th,
legal hoi -sot sale, Une bv mare 8 years old, one
horse wa. -a, one large cotton mattress, one round
table, oi. dining table, one large p t, one spider,
two largv mbs, two buckets: levied on as the prop
erty of •. M. Butler, to satisfy a fi fa issued upon
the foreclosure of mortgage lien, in the Superior
court of said county, in favor of John A. Cristopher
vs. W. M. Butler.
Also, at the same time aud place, a lot of corn,
supposed to he about 175 bushels. 1,00' pounds fod
der, more or less, eight thousand pounds seed cot
ton, more or loss, one claybank mare 12 years old,
one roan horse 4 years old, one b.y coil, one cow
and calf, eight bead of cattie (cows and yearlings),
one voke ot oxen and one ox wagon, aud fourteen
head of hogs, all levied on as the property of R. H.
Turner. Also three small lots, supposed t. be 26
bu-hels, corn, 400 pounds fodder, and 700 pounds
seed cotton. Levied on os the property of Robert
H. Glenn, to satisfy a fi fa Issued from the Superior
Court of said count? in favor of A. 8 Mathews vs.
Robert H. Turner and Robert H. G1 nn.
M. H. YOUNG, Deputy Sheriff.
November 27. 1872. no30
next, before the Courthouse door, in the tow
ofLexiugtou, Oglethorpe county, within the let*
hours if sale:
One tract oi land, containing four huudrea .-n
fifty-five teres, more or less, in Oglethorpe .oue.?
adjoining laade of Anthony Oiive, Wm, J. Oav< l
port and others. Levied on as the property cf li
estate of Robert G. Carter, deceas<-d,to satisfy , fi. I.
issued from the Superior C-mrt of said county I n
orof Lewis J. Deupree vs. Wm. H. Kidd,as Ac-
mini rtrator of Robert G. Carter, deceased.
Also, at the tamo time and place, one bund
ores of land in Oglethorpe county, adjoining lan dB
' James Holmes, and lands belonging to the es ste
jf S. It. Maxwell, deceased, and others. Levied on
the property of said James Holmes, to sattsiy a fi
fa. issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage int b
uperlor Court of said county, in iavor of George h
Platt vs. James Holmes. November 2d, 1872.
nov3-td M. H. YOUNG, Deputy Sherifl.
(j 1«
A LL the accounts due the late firm of James C,
Alien & Co., are in my hands for collection,
and the parties indebted to the firm will please
and iett'0 at once, andr thus avoid troubio and* f
pense. Office cornor of Broad and Walton street
no i.Um EnwA-tn p*nsoN
PRICE $37,
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Greene County, Ga., will bo sold, before the
Court-house door in the city cf Atlanta, within the
legal hours of sale,
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1873,
one shovel plow, one pair plow goar, two pair
££5“ Chapped Hands, Face , Rough
Skiu, Pimples, Ringworm, SalfcRlienmand
other Cutaneous affections cured, and the
skin made soft and smooth, bj using the
Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell,
Hazards Co., New York. For sale by
all Druggists. sut&wed d&wly
hames, oue collar, thre- singletrees, two
two turning plows and one sh vol. Levied on as
the property tf W. M Butler, to satisfy a Ufa Issued
from the superior Court of said county, on the
foreclosure of a mortgage lien in favor of Wm. B.
Vaughn vs. W. M. Butler.
Also, at the same time and placo, one Tract of
Land, containing One Thousand and Fifty-six and
Three-fourths Acres, more >r lees. In trgiethorpe
county, adjo ning lands of Mrs. Mary D. Cox Geo.
F. Piatt, Thomas Collins, J. D. Mathews, Mrs. N.
Baughn and others, it being tbe place on which
Win. M. Lane now reeides. Levied on as the prop
erty or said Wm M Lane, to satisfy a fi la issued
from the Superior i.ourt of ikd county in favor of
Fram-is P. Collier, administrator of E V Collier,
deceased, vs. John U. Stephens, principal, and Wm.
M. Lane, endorser. BOOKER ADKINS,
Sheriff.
November 27, *872. . noJtt
The following property, to-wit:
One-halt of au undivided interest in a Two-story
Brick Store House and Lot in the city of Atlanta,
fronting 19K feet, more or less, on Whitehall street
and rtumiag back 175 feet, more or less, to Broad
street, fronting same on Broad street as on White
hall street. The store honse is 19by ICO feet.
— ALSO —
At same time and plies, an unimproved lot in
the city of Atlanta, adjoining A. K. Seogo's fine
brick store,'fronting 25 leet on Mitchell street and
running back parallel with said store 110 feet to au
alley.
TERMS—One hair cash- the remainder on a credit
of twelve months, with interest from date at ten
per cent per annum. Possession of the store house
given on the first cay of October, 1873, as it is
rented until that time, at fittecn hundred dollars
per annum. Possession of the nuimproved lot
given as soon as first payment is made. Titles not
io be executed until last payment is made: aud if
not promptly made, property to be resold at pur
chaser’s risk. All solo as the property of Greeu
Moore, late of Greene county, Ga , deceased, for the
purpose of distribution among tho legatees of said
deceased. Titles perfect. J. N. a it MO R,
J. W. MOORE,
nol4d2aw’k*wtd "Executors.
GEORGIA—TAUAEEKKO COUNTY.
Special 3iotiees.
HUiUBUG DISSECTSn.
Quaint old Burton has favored ns with on ’-Anato
my of melancholy,*' but who ahall dissect the mel
ancholy fallacies and libs with which knaves and
tanatics endeavor to delude tho sick and feeble of
this generation. 'Charlatans, through the newspv
per press, recommend to the strengmless victim o
disease convulsing purgatives which, if taken, aro
sure to tarn his debilitated system almost inside
out, aud sink hiur into the uttermost depths of
helplessness and despondency t Fauaiios, cu tbe
oCBer band, assure tue prostrate patient that no
medicine containing a diffusive otiuiulaut ouglr, to
pass his lips. It he elects to be guided by the ad
vice of imposters and luuatics, let him make bis
will and order his coffin: but if there is a spark ~f
common sente in his composition, let him resort in
his extremity to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the
most potent of vegetable tonics and alteratives—the
purest-and most entirely wholeso ue of medicated
stimulants. Tho wonderful cures of dyspepsia,
biliousness, rheumatism, physical prostration and
malarious fevers which this rare specific has effect
ed daring the !aat twenty-two years, are the most
conclusive answers that can be given to the enemies
of mankind who offer volcanic cathartics as tonics,
and to the mistaken beluga who won’t! refuse a
stimulant t<<
Administrator’s Sale.
cotmx or obdinaiiv, at chambers, nov. 16,1872.
W hereas, Hanke Muhlenbrink, executor of
Charles Axt, late of mud county, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters ot dismission from said Exe
cutorship.
These are, therelore, to cite all persons concern
ed, to show cause, if any, withiu the time prescribed
by law, why said letters of dismission should not be
granted.
Given under my haud, at office in Crawfordville,
this, Nov. 1872.
CHARLES A, iJEAZLI
nov 2-jaw-su, Ordinary.
ILL be sold before the Courth* urse door, in
the town .1 Crawfordville. Taliaferro county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December next, and
between tue UkUal and legal ho rs of sale, a tract of
land lying in aid comity, on ihe waters of Little
River, containing Threo Hundred and Twenty-five
Acres,
325 ACRES,
more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Mildred Bird,
Thomas A. Lynn, E. T. Nuun and others.
The above land to be sold by virtue of an order of
the Cuu«t of ordinary in said county, as ihe prop
erty of John Evans, deceased. Hold for tho pur
pose of distribution between the heir, at law of
said deceased. Terms Cash.
JAMES W. ASBURY,
. Adm’r of John Evans, deceased.
CrawfordviUe, Ga., 22d Oct., 1872. oo.’4
Administrator’s Sale
OGLETHORPE CO.
jgY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Oglethorpe county, Ga., will be sold befort
tho Court tuns, door in Lexington, Oglethorpe Co.
ul, on the first Tuesday in December next,
mora or less, situated on the waters of Goose Fond
Cbexx, adjoining lands of Jackson Hammond, K. I
Smith, and Johu Burt.
Also—it the samo time and place, another tract o
laud c. utaieing
s’.lmu.ant ti. a poor, oroken-down invalid, who is
literally dying by ifiches for the want of judicious
stimulation. Temperance, properly t.uderstood,
countenances no each folly as this. The State laws
enacted to put down the abhorrent vice of drunken-
nets, provide for the sale of brandy, whisky and
other hqnors as medicines; and if these adulterated
liquors of trade aro accepted by temperance legis
lators a. remedies, what ought to oe tho general
verdict of t-.e temperance public as regards the
peerless vegetable tonic based upon a stimulant ab-
solctely pure,
Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator
Extract of a letter from Hon. Alexander H. Ste
phens, dated 8th March. 1S72:
"I occasionally n*e, when my condition requirea
». DR. SIMMONS’ LIVES REGULATOR, with good
effect, it is mud, and suits me better Qi»n more
active remedies. js^
PhiiacLera
Southern
Steamship Lin©
rno WILMINGTON, N. C—Is composed of two
_L First Class Steamships, of 800 tons each tail,
ing from each port every WEDNKSDAY. *
THROUGH RATES to all points South .no South-
vat; as low as toy any other routes. Insurmc
"Prompt and otrta u di-i>»t.-k given.
. *• General Merchandise, Co;ton, Sheet
ly to W. L. James. General Agent, Phil.
“’ ''i Afreets, Wilmington.N.0.
"— - .oTVa. a
164 ACHES OF LAND,
114 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
on Millstone Creek, adjoining lands of John \V
Smith and Burrell Tiller at.d others, belonging te
the estate of Martha Smith, deceased.
Said land sold lor the purpose of distribution
among the heirs at law of said deceased.
Terms made known on day of sale.
Lexington, October 7, 1872.
ocll-td FRANCIST. TILLER. Admr.
GEORGIA—'Taliaferro County:
COURT OF ORDINARY, 1
November Term, 1872. J
Thomas T. Overton applies to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. E.
T. Overton, late ot said county, deceased.
These are 'lie re tore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they have, at December term
of thl* Court, why said letters shonld not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Crawfordville,
this November 4th, 1872,
n°6 CHARLES A. BEAZLEY. Ordinary.
/ 1 EOEGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY - Whereas.
VJ William B. P. Ilaynie, administrator l
upon the
estate of Peter P, Butler, Iste of said county, de
ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
said estate
Ibis is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office, in
Lexington Ga., on the First Monday in December.
1872, then and there to show cause, if any they can,
why said letters of dismission should not be granted.
Lexiugton, Ga-, August 10,1872.
R. R. tai'iliHkI,T. r
aulS-td Ordinary Oglethorpe county.
Georgia—Douglas County.
M J. VELYIEB has applied for exemption
• personalty, and I will pass upon the same
my office, in Douglasvllie, on Saturday, the 7i
proximo, at U a. it.
Given under my hand and official rea Hits. y 0
vember 23d, 1S72. W. W. HTNTJMax,
na Excomcr Clerk.
UNSURPASSED by any other first class'Macbine
in the Market, uses a straight needle, makes the
stitch alike on both sides, and will not ravel. La
dies who desire the simplest and easiest ^running
Machine, and those veiling tho State Fair,
please call on ns and see for themselves. Our &s-
chines are 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. tr. MAXWELL, Gen. Agent,
No. 17,Gate City Block, Marietta bL, Atlanta. Ga.
ocl8 d6t-wlf
JEaxecutor’s Sale a
OGLETHORPE CO.
■yyiLL be sold before the Courthouse door inLex-
ington, Oglethorpe county, Ga., on the 1st
Tuesday in December next,between the lawful hours
olsale,
200 ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, in said county, belonging to the estate
of DANIEL HARRIS, deceased.
Said land adjoins the lands of W. W. Davenport,
John Kberbart and Mary E. Boss. It will be sold
under an order ot the Ordinary, of said county, for
distribution under tbe will of said Daniel Harris.
Terms cash. Lexington, Oct. 7; 1*72.
F. T. TILLER,
. K. L SMITH,
Executors.
ROBERT HARRIS,
ocl-td Administrator with the Will annexed.
ST2TEi)P GEORGIA:*
uglas County, j
Do
gins County.
To all Wliom it may Concern:
J OHN M. JAMES, having filed his petition in
proper form to me, praying fir letters ol ad.
ministration de bonis non, with the will annexed,
on the estate ot Charles James, this is to cite all
legahy interested in the execut.on of this applica
tion, creditors legatees, nt xt of kin, and any othsra
interesi ed, to be aud appear at the next January
Term oi the Court of Ordinary of said county, and
shew cause, if any they can, wny letters of adiuiuis
traiion de bonis non. with the will annexed, should
not be granted said John M. James.
Given tinder my hand and seal this November
21st, 1872. ‘ W. W. HINDMAN,
ao2 - Ordinary and Ox-c’s C:erk.
Administrator's Sale
^JEORGIA—Oglethorpe Couxtt.—By virtue ol
an order from the Coart ot Ordinary ot said
county, wilt be sold iiefore the Court Honse doot
in the town cf Lexington, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in December, 1872, within the legal
hours of sale, four hnndred acres of land, more'or
lew, lying in said couuty, adjoining lands of James
Smith and R. H. Hitchcock, and others; Eoid as tl<e
land of Francis M. Glenn, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on day of sale. This October 9, 1872.
W. J. MATHEWS. Adm’r.
octll-tds
Administrator's Sa le.
/GEORGIA, O lI.ETHORPE COCNTY.— Ey v.n
VI of an or' " |
order from the Ceurt ot Ordinary of
thorp-- couuty, there will be soiri before the Com
house door, in the town of Lexington in said con
ty. within the legal houts of sale,on tho First Tci
dav is Jashart. 1873. the following tract of land
said ounty, belonging to the estate of Robert
Carter. Deceased:
A tract containing
FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE ACRES,
of
more or less, adjoining lands ef Anthony OUve.Wu
H. Kidd, Louisa Darvnport, 8 H. Stokeley aud ctii
era.
Said land is three miles from Lexington Depct,# n
sold for the benefit of tbe heirs aud credi o.-s.
said iBtate. Terms cash. Octo.-er i?th, 1872.
WILLIAM H. KIDL
Administrator de boaP*"o . ' t Robert G, Carter,«.
1ST O CT £ O E
JAMES A. OrBJLY
Wholesale
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Retail,
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194 and 196 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, Ga-
mAKE PLEASURE in informing their friends, through tho medium of Tw a
A- lanta Sun, that they have moved into their new store, especially «7 .
by themselves, for the y ere <Jted
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS BUSINESS.
Having four floors 125x41 feet, or twenty thousand five nnndred superficial l, ef
flooring for the arrangement and display of tb r magnificent t*tock, which liar been
EXCLUSIVELY PURCHASES PQR CASH
From auction, and the largest manufacturers uni. importers in the United Slat
thereby saving all jobbers’ and middle men’s profits. * tes *
We would confidently assert to merchants desirous of laying in small snt.clin
that we will willingly duplicate auy bill purclias d in New York *'• *— - C3)
|honsand dollars, if they will only calculate the necessary expenses ongoing
Goods Sold, Payable the First of jNovembei
next, on Oitv Acceptances.
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Valuable Lauds for Sale
IN HANCOCK COUNTY
and one of the most valuable Plantations in the
State, is now offered for sale, with a view to change
tho investment, as it does not suit the nndersigned
~ managem
lug wilt do
Asrents W anted!
L IBERAL TERMS will be made with Agents in
ah parts of tbe country for the sale of
Hon. Alex.H. Stephens’
HISTORY OF THE
UNITED STATES,
Which is now in its Second Edition.
It is suited to all classes, general readers as well
as students in Schools and Colleges.
Apply to
no26tf
E.JJ. HALE & SON,
PuhlLllcrs,
Mumy stieet N. Y. City.
No.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
T HIS is to give notice that on tho 27th day of No
vember, A. D. 1872, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the estate of John D. Cameron,
of Atlanta, county of Fulton, aud State of Georgia,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on nis own pe
tition, and that the payment if any debts, and de
livery of auy property belonging to such Bankrupt,
to bint, or i«r his use, aud tho transfer of any prop
erty by h'm, are forbidden by Law; that a Meeting
of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees
of his estate, win be held at a i ourt of Bankruptcy,
to be holden at Atlanta, Ga , before Lawson Black,
Esquire, on tne 14th day of December A. D., 1873
at 10 o clock a. si. G. W. DICKSON.
United States Marshal,
de3dlt As Messenger.
GEORGS PAGE & CO
manufacturers of
Patent Portable Circular Mills,
Stationary aai x ortai> i&M3aS\
ST EARS ENCrKSS
SJSiZST 3IZim.S, ,C:,-
B A R ■S0r DM!
Barnnm says wait for the Digest and
the best. The
GREAT WHALE SKELETON
is undoubtedly the Digest and tbe best.
Barnum has a greater show than any
other man, except the owner of the Great
Whale Skeleton, that can taKe Barnum’s
big elepnnt right into its mouth, and
after removing the elephant, all six of
his sea lions conld bo piled in at once,-
and. then there would be room for mere.
Call and see the monster, Whitehall,
four doors from Hunter street, [del-1?
IJ7HE BUFFALO PLANTATION OF HON. UN
ION STEPHENS, consisting of
1.500 ACZIXIS3,
All persons desirous of purchasing wilt do well to
extuRine it Perfect titles will be made under a de
cree ef Court, if terms of sale can bo agreed upon
HESS, Admx.
MARY W. STEPI
Sparta, Ga., 23d September, 1872.
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BUY THE CEftUlNE
T HIS UNRIVALED MEDICINE is warranted not
to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any
injurious mineral substance, but is
r. PURELY VEGETABLE.
For FORTY YE \R8 it Uaa proved it» great value
in all diseaB s of the LIVER, BOWELS and KID.
NEY8. Thousands of the good and great In all parts
of the country vouch for its wonderful and peculiar
power in purifying the BLOOD, stimulating the tor-
pid LIVER and BOWELS, and imparting new life
and vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS’ LIVES
REGULATOR is acknowledged to have no equal as a
„ LIVER MEDICINE.
It contains tour medical elements, never united la
the same happy proport on in any other preparation,
viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unex’
ceptiouabki Alterative and a certain corrective ef all
Impurities of the body. Such signal success has at-
itiar
tended its use that it is now regarded as the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC.
For Liver Complaint and the painful offspring
thereof, to wit: Dy-pfepsla. Constipation, Jaundice,
Bilious Attacks, Sick f’ead Achp, Colic, Dopressioa
of Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heartlurn. etc., etc.
Regulate the Liver and prevent
CHILLS AND FEVER.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
I* manufactured only by
J. H. ZHLIN & CO.,
MACON. Ga., and PHILADELPHIA.
Price $1 per pkg.tuent by mail, postage paid, 12S-
Prepared ready for use in bottles 160, *
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST8’
toffi-Beware of all counterfeits and imitations-g®
THK
Southern
GRKAT
Remedy
F ob the cure of sobofulous tan
Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gont, Goi
STANDAliD SCALES
Kora than 350 Different Blotlifl cation a.
AGESTS ALSO FOR THE BEST ALARM MOSEY DRAWER
Fairbanks & Co.,
311 JtitO.lIt »\JV, J*'E IF* YOCB
Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, aud ail
diseases arising from an impure condition of the
blood.
Tho merits of this valuable preparation are bo well
known that a passing notice is but neccsBary tore-
mind the readers of this Journal of tho neceBBity cf
always having a bottli of this medicine among their
stock of family necessities.
Certificates can be presented from many leading
Physicians, Ministers,and heads of families through
out tbe South, endorsing it in the highest terma
Tho Fluid Extract of Rosactaiis.
DB. B. WILSON CARR, of Baltlmoro, says “h«
has used it In cases of Scrofula and other diseasei.
with much satisfaction.”
Dr, T. O. PUGH, of Baltimore, recommends it to
all persons suffering with diseased Blood, saying it
ib superior to any preparation he has over used.
Rev. D \BNEY B -LL, of the Baltimore M. E. Con
ference South, says he has been so much benefitted
by its use that ho cheerfully recommends it to M
his friends and acquaintances.
CRAVEN & CO., Druggiets. at Gordonsvillo, Va,
says it never failed to give satisfaction.
SAMUEL G. McFADDEN, Murfreesboro Tenn.,
says It cured him of rheumatism when all else failed-
Did our space admit, we could give you testimo
nials from every State in the South, from persons
known to every man, woman and child, either pet
sonally or by reputation.
Rosadali» is sold by all DruggistB.
CLEMKNTS, & CO., Baltimore, Sole Proprietor!
JOHN F. HENRY, o. 8 CoLLKOE PLior.S?*
ork,lV>-i»U)t*»lr Agi nrv. JylS
16S Baltimore street, Baltimore.
53 Camp street, New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
715 CHE8JYUT ST., Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
118 -n/AS ST., Jloitou
For sale by leading Hardware Dealers,
sep ls-
Wm. * E. Wood & Co.
PROPRITORS OF
GOLD’S AUTOMATIC
LOW STEAM and HOT WATER
HEATER,
^I?P SAWSON’S CELEBRATED HOT AIR FUR
&rSend.jor Catalogues and Price-Lists. t
ed&wJw
GEORGIA—Oglethorpe Coanty:
TX7HEREAS, Anthony Olive makes application to
v » me by written petition for Letters ot Ad-
ministration upon the estate of Whitson G. Mc-
Lester, late of said county, deceased.
This is, therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interei ted to be and appext at my office on the
first Monday in January, 1,73, to ehow cause, if any
they can, why said letters should not be granted
R- ft- MITCHELL, Ordinary O. C.
Lexington. Nov. 2’, 1872.
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® 1 P^f day! Agents wanted I Alt
«D*JTOtp-A " cUsses of working people.of either
sex. young or old, make more money at work for ns
in their spare moments, or all the time, than at any
thing else Particulars free. Address G. Stinson S:
Co. Portlaiii*. « Jue. aepl #.*J -
GPORGI 4-Cgltthi
rji«- County:
J aCKSON, : *■-d of a family, has ap
plied for exemption o, personalty, ami I will
pisa upon the same at 12 o clock a. m , on the 16th
day of December. 1872. at mv office In Lexington.
This V9tn November 1872.
NACE; Inventors and Patentees of tbe Parlo
Bun and lightning Fire-Place Heaters and Pari
Ranges; dealers in all kinds of Heat and Ceo
Stoves, Kitchen Ware, Grates, Slate Mantels, itc
etc. Special care taken with Plumbing and allkind
of Steam and Water Piping, repairs lor SteamHeat
eas Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, sc
WM. E. WOOD & CO..
8ep72m S. W. Cor. Baltimore & Eutaw sts.
BYliTIHOKE, MI)
“ STot ClAisapcst
BUT
SAFEST AND BEST!’
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL DEPOT,
Whitehall Street, One Door Below Mitchell Street.
JF. MI. SjcDUC* JZsent.
Five reasons why this Oil shonld bo used in prefer
ence to any other:
It ii strictly pure.
Is always uniform,
Bnrns odorless,
Ispeifectly safe, and will not explode or take fire
if the lamp is upset aud broken.
It will bum longer than any other.
No accidents have ever yet occurred from it. Try
it end be convincxd.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
F. H LsDUC. Solo Agent,
Jy28,tf vtianta. Ga.
SIGNALS OF DANGER.—Disease, like tho ratfe-
snake, usually gives fair warning before it stnxra-
A failing appetite, a furred tongue, nausea, ec
ache, want of proper action in tho boweD’^"^
ishness lassitude, nervousness, an unesy
in the stomach, etc., are all symptomatic cfa cu
ing attack of indigestion, biliousness, ogjjfcf®!?’
‘ p positive form of disease. When iW 3
or some other positive J
menaced, resort immediately to
Tarrant’s EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APEBtEXT,
and thus avert the attack. Acting simuluneourlT
upon the digestive organs, the liver, the h?
and the nerves, this refreshing and agreeab.e aii^
tive will Booh restore the system to its norma 1 £ -
dition ot health, regulaiity and vigor. Sold oy
druggists, c W*
CO.,
Dr. V. H. TALIAFERRO,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
*wl
B. R. MITCHELL.
?rAit. -v v, t
Comer Hunter*Forsytli St«.,
£tk\rta. - • GeortiitL
A. F. BaUJSE &
Silver -Plate-d
Sash and Show Case
m: a isr xt 3^ -a. o rr <o
1C1 W. Lombard St, Baltimore, 3M.
-o
j#3“ Fancy Metal Work of every description- I
s and Office Fixtures ol every ueuy ■
jKS~ Store:
made to order i-.aftH’l
OFF* 1'iate ulass and Glass Plates of all BU£i I
nished and set. silver oi
Selection ot" Show Cases
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