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THE ATLANTA SUN
THE ATLANTA WEEKLY SUN, FOB THU WEEK ENDING DECEMBER U, 1ST°-
TBK -V I. iu: TI 0A\
Tha fol lowing 1r the result < f the election:
FOR MAYOR.
Hammock
444
Farrow.
326
223
276
Fifth \Y*rd
458
Sixth Ward
214 ....
Total
2133 ....
1837
Proprititun ifteOiemes.
Majority for U&mmmock 796. Total Tote cast 3,470.
COUNC1LMEN.
DEM iCBATS.
John P Morris...
W. H. Brotherton.
N. A. McLendon..
G. T. Dodd.
R. O. Young
D. A. Beetle
J. If. Mecselin....
J. W. Sparks
F.P. Klee
J. H. Guldsmltb...
D. A. McDaBllo...
J. M. Bor
J.C. McMIiUn ..
J. N. gatou....
INDEPENDENTS.
John A. Donne...
ffm. Rushton ...
J. A. Hayden. ...
ffm. R. P.lPips...
B. H Bat er..—...
J.O. Peck
W. G. G running..
D. P<*e ter.
1st.
2nd
3rd.
4th.
6th.
Ctb.
454
263
221
265
«
217
407
267
2 6
249
42C
18*
430
348
210
264
430
309
6*12
374
379
576
626
S2«
456
302
240
283
464
225
655
374
311
5 0
628
321
CC.H
395
384
273
G43
345
437
320
277
332
44 C
3ul
406
veil 3ii
670
419
185
667
391
381
670
G24
343
619
336
374
648
6(7
311
4te
356: 222
287
47H
227
C54
385
376
67U
627
329
434
318
24.
278
451
206
i47
If 8
163
322
194
141
24U
120
18i
322
2;c
140
274
191
171
351
2S8
154
234
Hi
164
317
205
143
23S
161
1 'Ct
3 :
185
126
244
128! 1G1
317
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i 143
2 6
163 1G4
33-
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166
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34 <48
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145
F. SaUER 8s CO.,
Silver-Plated.
Sash and Show Case
MAKrtTPAOTOIlT
IG1 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md.
— — o— —
W Fancy Metal Work of t>Yer deft riptlon.
Store and Office Fixture.* cd * ,'ery design
| made to order
•3“ Piate i-tlass and Glass Plat- a V
| nlshed and set.
Selection of Snow Cate. %
| Walnni Frames, atway*
Silver or
land.
V. K. HOWAKI*
O. H. llOWAED,
T HIS UNRIVALED MEDICINE lx varrantM not I
to contain a single particle of Mxrcuby, or any [
injurious mineral substance, bnt la
7th. 1
195
MT
4^41 „ PURELY , VEGETABLE.
Por FORTY YE%B8 It ns* proved it- great valne i n nr _ n _
In all diaeas -• of the LIVER. BOWELS and RID-1 «0. » Waireil B OCk,
tVi NEYS. Thousands of the good snd great in all pans
of the country vouch for lis wonderful and peculiar
rxl power In purifying the BLOOD, stimulating the tor-
IrT pid UVEB and BOWELS, and Imparting new life
> and vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS’ LIVER
1ULA'
Vi H. now a itn, is,
BEGUI
4TOR la acknowledged to have no equal as a I Business entrusted.
LIVER MEDICINE.
It contains four medical elements, never united In
the earn* happy proportion in any other preparation,
viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unex
ceptionable Alterative and a certain corrective of all
imparities of the body. Such signal success has at.
teHded its use that it is now regarded as the
W. H.*Hc wxrd & Sons
Warehouse & (' n aission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GA
C OMMISSION for ae Us: COTTON,ONE DOLLAR
per bale. Strictpvi.onal attention given to
All Orders Strictly Obeyed,
The following ticket was run by the negroes in
the Second Wsro, as follows: Draper Boss 69; J. C.
Blackburn, 61, John Leake. 69; Wn. Finch 69; Geo.
Pate 69: John Perdne 69. Third Ward—Draper Boss
1; J. O. Blackburn 1; John Leakol; Wm. Finch 1;
Geo. Pate 1; John Perdne 1.
FOR WATER WORK* • VOMM/HHIOJT'RS.
(Except Seventh Wards.)
DEMOCRATS.
0. L. Re (twine .1 738
J. M. Toy 1,760
W. B. Cox .1,741
INDEPENDENT.
Mahoney.—. .1,093
Dooley i,0t7
Wallace 1,080
„ GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC.
Pot Liver Compliant and tlie painful offspring
thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice,
Bilious Attacks, Sick Head Ache, Colic, Depression
of Spirits, Sour Stomach. Heartburn, etc., etc.
Regulate the Liver and prevent
CHILLS AND FEVER.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
Is manufactured only by
J. H. ZKILIN & CO..
MACON, Ga., snd PHILADELPHIA.
Price $1 per pkg.; sent by mall, postage paid, 135*
Prepared ready for use in bottles 1 60,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
»S-Beware of all counterfeits and imitations-^
GEORGIA NEWS BKEVITIES.
—Fort Valley lias enjoyed a coon-fight.
—Gov. Bloxliatn, of Florida, is in Sn-)
lunab.
— An African has appropriated some
McDuffie cotton.
Liberal *jash Advances Jllade
on Cotton.
* Special Attention paid to Weighing of Cotton
Plantation and Family Supplies selected and
shipped by one of the firm.
BAGGING AND TIBS
furnished at LoweBt Market Prices.
aep36-d6t-w3m
One-horse Spring Wagons.
UST RECEIVED, car load of one-horse SPRING
WAGONS, for sale cheap. We have Two-horse
Wagons for sale also. All persons wanting one and
two-horse Wagons, give us a call.
noSHdlw ANDERSON & WELLS
P ERSONAL.—TICKNOB & CO., THE CELE
BRATED CLOTHIER . ANNOUNCE THE IN.
TBODUOTIOX OF \ PLAN OF ORDERING ’
CL OTHIXG BY LETTER, TO WH CH THEY
CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. THEY
WILL. ON APPLICATION, t$E *D Y< >U THEIR
IMPROVED AND ACCURATE RULES FOB
HELF-MEXSUR MENT. ILL STRATkD CIR
CULAR and PRICE LI8T.WITH A FULLLINE
OF SAMPLES FROM THEIR IMMENSE STOCK
OP CLOTHES, CA-SIMEBES. AC.. AC.. THUS
enabling parties in asy Part «>f the
COUNTRY TO ORDER CLOTHING DIRECT
FROM THEIR HOUSE. WITH THE CERTAIN
TY OF RECEIVING GARMENTS OF THE VERY
LATEST STYLE AND MUST PERFECT FIT AT-
TA IN ABLE.
GOODS ORDERED WILL BE SENT BY EX
PRESS TO BE PAID FOR 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 THEIR BUSINESS. WHICH IS A GUARAN
TEE AS TO THE CHARACTER OF THE GOODS
THEY WILL SEND OUT.
YOUR ORDEB8 ARE SOLICITED, AND WHEN
IN ST. LOUIS. YOU ABE INVITED TO CALL
AT THE EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT OF
TI 'KNOB fc CC. MANUFACTURERS AND RE-
TALLE K8 OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOLHING
AND FURNISHING GOODS. COland 603 NORTH
FOURTH STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. BOYS’
CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
oc9 w2m
PRICE $37,
TllJt,
Southern
Remedy!
filUR THE CURE OF SCROFULOUS T
JD Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, G
N
_ . , , . j Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous - Debility, and a 11 '
— J HH OHapman sisters ilHVO been I diseases arising from an impure condition of the
I blood.
, . , J The merits ot this valuable preparation are so well
— Mrs. Milliner Jb aircloth IS hearty at I known that • passim* notice is but necessary to re-
tho turn of 116 I mind the readers of this journal of the necessity ot
*L * . . 1 always having a bottle of this medicine among their
The horse disease is prevalent m I stock of family necessities.
Harris county.
— Henry Beecher, recently of New |
York, is welcomed home again by Co-
lumbns.
Oertitlcates can be presented from many leading
Physicians, Ministers,auil heads of lamilies through
out the South, endorsing it in the highest terms.
The Fluid Extract of Kosadalis.
DR. R. WILSON CAUlt, of Baltimore, says "he
has used it in cases of Scrofula and other diseases,
— The following letter appears in the I WI *^“ UC .^ S?,?£ cti ? n i'.”. .. .
Lumpkin Independent: “We send you a SSS «|
specimen Of KUerur anil svrup made from I l» superior to any preparation he has ever used. ■— -- - - - - - - — --
cane grown by a lioy fourteen years old. * BrT ' D ' BiIEY B u ” of the M - *• (;on '
UN8URP4SSED by any other first class Machine
I In the Market, uses a straight needle, makes the
ference South, says he has been so much benefitted
by its uso that ho cheerfuUy recommends it to all
his frienus and acquaintances.
CRAVEN & CO., Druggists, at Gordonsvills, Va.,
says it never failed to give satisfaction.
SAMUEL G. HoFADDEN, Murfreesboro Tenn.,
•ays It cured him of rheumatism when all else failed.
Did onr space admit, we could give yon testimo
nials from every State in the South, from person
was applied one thousand pounds of I known to every man, woman and child, either pet
. ,, . . , , I -onally or by reputation,
guano;) seventy-five bushels of corn Irorn Bosadaii- is sold by ail Druggists.
Upon less than one-third of un acre, out*
hundred gallons of syrup was made.
The syrup was boiled by a freedman six
ty-three years old. This old man gatti-1
ered tuis year seven bales of fine cotton
from twelve acres of old laud (to wbicl<
Machine, and those visiting the State Fair, will
plet.se call on us and see for themselves Our ft-a
chines are adapted to every variety of family Sewing
and wil even sew leather. Agents want-d 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, Marietta st., Atlanta, Ga.
ool8 dlit-wtf
five aerr-s; one hundred gallons of syrnj
from less than one-half acre; one bund
red and fifty bushels potatoes from oue
and a half acres. He will net over
$200 00 for himself and cultivated his
crops without uny supervision or direc
tion from any one.”
—1 he Columbus Enquirer says: We
learn that between 50 aud 75'. persons,
including a number of families from this
and adjoining counties, will leave pet
Western Builroud for Texas to-dav. It
is said that a similar colony will leave foi
tho same destination about tbe first ot
January nut. Wo ar< sorry to lenru
that so many of the people of ibis section
have determined to teur themselves
loose from their old homestead.*
aud seek to retrieve their fer
tunes in a comparatively new country,
There is no doubt but that Texas is a
great State, particularly for agricultural*
ist«, but whether Geortdausund Alabam
ians, cau break up, sell outand rive away
their property here, and in ihe end hope
to benefit themselves by the veuture, is,
CLEMENTS, ti CO., Bax.ti.mobe, Kola Proprlctoi
JOHN F. HENRY, k o. 6 Colleok I'l/lce. N-* a
ork.W I'Olesalo Ap-nov.
jria
SIGNALS OF DANGER.—DUe-use. like tho rattle
snake, usually gives fair warning before it strikes. J
A taxing appetite, a furred tongue, nausea, head
ache, want of proper action in the bowels, fever-
to R■lv th« Iwwt nf it lit fill evieri- I 'shnesn, lassitude, nervousness, an unesy feeling |
say tne least OI It, a uouot iui expert I iQ ^ 6 tomach, et>-., *re all symptomatic of a com
ment. While the condition of BLme may I ing attack of indigestion, biUonsuess, colic, fever,
be bettered, many will be worsted. Asa | or some other positive form of disease. When thus |
BOB WHITE!
Bob u VYliite Bob White!
! Bob White! Bob White! Bob White
Smoking Tobacco!
Manufactui'ed t»y
GEO. VS\ LstJt'GHORJrE Sf Co.,
LYNCHBURG, VA.
I is pronounced by Cnnnolseura to be the FINEST
SMOKING TOB ACCO Manufactured in the United
States, aud equal to the finest Imported Cigars.
For Richness and Purity it lias no Kivnl.
[ Having received GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, and
DIPLOMAS, «c., at the State Fairs of
Virginia, Louisiana and Texas.
FOR JS-A-XjIE] BIT
W. Li. HUBBARD & CO.
B. F. MADDOX,
MEADOR BRO.’S,
BOROUGHS & WING.
BEHBMAN & KUIiRT,
B. L. DANN,
And Tobacco Dealers over the United States
nov30.tr
general thiug, people will do better to
fctay by their old homes.
I menaced, resort immediately to
Admiuistrutor’s sale.
TArrant’s EFFERVESCENT bELTZER APERIENT, I /~1 EOBGIA, OuLETHORPE COUNTY.— By viri
... ... ^ . . I VJ oi an order from the Csnrt or Ordinary of
and thus avert the attack. Acting simnltaneonsiy 1 - - - - -
upon the digestive organs, the liver, the bowels
and the nerves this refreshing and agreeable alters-
Harrtagea
— In DeKalb, W. H. White and Josie I tive wUl toon restore the system to its normal con-
dilion ot health, regularity and vigor,
druggists.
Qoodwin.
— In Savannah, Morris Rogers, of
Macon, and Laura Barksdale, of Savan
nah.
— In Stewart county, George Singer
and Mollie E. Walton
—In McDuffie, L. M. Atkins and Isa
bella S. Larzenby.
■ —In Rome, W. M. Armstrong and
Alice Spigner.
Pratbi.
—In Calhoun, Mrs. Sallie A. Hughes. |
—In Macon, Jared R. Clarke.
—In McDuffie, Mary A. Tew«U.
Simmon’s Liver Regulator, if per-1
8isted in, will cure the most stubborn
liver dis*->tsp. Tlierw is no failure ->R^U' it. |
cuutiuu!
Eveiy genuine box of Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills bears the signature of Flem
ing Brother", Pittsburg, Pa., anu their
private U. S. stomp. WgrTako no other.
The market is fall of imitations.
It is the popuior 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.
Agents W anted !
IBEBAL TERMS will bo made with Agonta in
m aU porta of the oountry for the sale of
Sold by aU
no24
GEORGE i'AGiii & CC>
uanufactoreus of
Patent Portable Circular ^ Mills,
Stationary and For tab.*
STEAIV3
anjst mi:.:.
TTo. 5 ScV-oao:
I thorpi county, ih*re will be sold before the Corn
honse door, in the town of Lexington Id said con
ty. within the legal hoars of sale.on the Phot Tos
i day ik January. 1873, tbe following tract of land
said ounty, belonging to the estate of Bobebt
I Cartes, Deceased:
A tract containing
FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE ACRES.
1 more or less, adjoining lands <1 Anthony OUve.Wu
1 H. Kidd, Louisa Davenport, S. H. Stokeley and ctb
rs.
Said land is three miles from Lexington Depct,an
i sold for the benefit of the heirs and creii-orso
I said estate. Terms cash. Octo.-er 28th, 1872.
WILLIAM H. KIDD,
I Administrator da bonis non nf Robert U. Carter,o>
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens’
.iLTlMORt
tgpSendfor Catalogues and Price-List^,
cdAwlw
GKOCKKIKS,
WINES,
LIQUORS.
THOMAS M- GREEN,
SS W. Balto. St., near Holliday,
Fine Groceries of all Kinds.
Dealer in English and American
riokles, Capers and Condi
ments, Olives, Italian Mac-
oironl and 'Verm eo ill a,
Fresh Canned Fruits of aU kinds. Canned Meata
and Fiah. Foreign and Domestic Preserves
and Jellies. I have on hand a fine
stock of OLD
Administrator’s Sale.
1 EOR.GIA, Oglothorpe County By virtuec
T an order from the Court of Ordinary of a a I
county, will be sold before the Courthouse door!
the town of LexingtoD in said county, on the
FirstTuesday in December,’72.
within the legal hoars of Balo,
280 ACRES OF LANO,
more or less, lying in said county, adjoining lane
of E. W. Johnson, if. J. Davenport and others.
8oid as the property of LUCY LUMPKIN, de
ceased, for the benefit of nelrs and creditors ot st ir
deceased
Terms made known on day ol sale.
This October 24th. 1873.
oci7-td E. W. JOHNSON. Admt.
Notice to all Baptist Churches
Atlanta, Nov 23, 1872.
J AMES D, WALKER is expelled from the Third
Baptist Chnrch—colored—Atlanta, because ha
forgrd papers purporting to give him antborit) to
preach, which was never given him by the Chnrch.
REV. A. JACKSON, Pastor.
M. H. BIRD, Clerk. uov24-lw
G EORGIA—Oglethobfb County.—Wheteas, U
J. Mathews, of said county, applies to me for
letters of guardianship of the person and property
of Edmond Glenn, Franklin Glenn and Susan A
Glenn, minors of Frencts M. Glenn, deceased
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish al! persons
interested to be and appiar at »>v office in Lexing
ton, Ga., on the first Monday in D member, 1873, to
show cause, if any they can, shy said letters should
not be granted. This October 9ih. 1872.
R. R. MIlCHELL, OrdidaryO. C.
octil-td
Oglethorpe bherill 7 * bale.
VTTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
TV next, before the Court-house door iu the
town of J exington, Oglechorpe county, within the
egal hours of sale, the follow.ng property: A tract
of Land coulainiDg
TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED ACRES.
more or less, in said county, adjoining lands ofj.
F. Cunningham, Newtou Dillard, lands formerly be
longing to Wm. W. Eventt’s estate and otters, it
being th i place on which -Mial Smith resided at the
time of his death, and now occupied by Will am W.
Bush. Levi.’d on as the property of DeWitt C,
Smith, administrator of Mial Smith, deceased, to
satisfy a ti la issued from the Superior Court of said
county in iavor of E. C. Ki ackt-ltord Ordinary, & .,
for the use of lhomasS. White, aaguardiari ot Lucy
V. Mer wether, vs. DeAitt C Smith, as administra
tor of Mial Km th deceased, principal: Wm. W. Dav
enport, administrator ot Charles W. Davenport, de
ceased; William W. Davenport, Ambrose Witcher
and Wm. M. Smith, securities.
Also, at the same tune aud place, a Tract of Land
containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or
less, in Oglethorpe county, on the south prong ot
Broad River, adjoiuiug lauds of T. B Gool»by, on
umch is erected a fine Merchant’s Mill, with two
setts o.’ runners and a Wool Factory a good store
house, .did also a targe giu-house aud running gear.
Levied on as tbe property of G-.briel Watson, to sat
isfy two fi fas issued irom the Superior Court of said
county, ii. favor of H. Phiuizy & Co. vs, B hjatnin
V. Wil mgham.Wm. W. Evere tand Gabriel Watson,
principals, aud Allen Gooisbv, sec- ritv, on appeal.
The other fi fa in favor of Ferdluand Phiuizy and
eujamin F Hardeman, assignees, vs. Gabriel Wat
son, sarvivi g copartners of Everett & Watson and
George W. Whitehead, executor ot Wm W. Everett,
deceased, issued upon the foreclosure of a mort
gage.
Also, at the same time and place, a Tract ol Laud
Containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres, more
or less, m Oglethorpe conuty, adjoining lands of
estate of Brinkly Smith, estateof R H. Math ws and
others. Levied on as the prop-rty 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 Geor- e T. Cunning
ham. deceased, vs. Samuel Z. Hardman—oue of said
fi las issued un the foreclosure ol a mortgage.
M. H. YOUNG, Deputv Khcriff.
Nov, 28th, 1872. de3
USTZRi^ Hi Jfjj-ij/A.
jdiJM
The Howe Triumphant!
SELLING SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTYffEVERYi DAY‘&I3
■ IliTheaHowe
SEWING MACHINE
Has just beta awarded the premium-
At Thoinasviile,
SINGER, ANDj WHEELER & W
I
Fox* the Best;
FAMILY
SEWING
THE HOWE SEWING- MACHINE;
Was awarded the Highest Premium at tho GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
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, Wythevnle, and upwards of
USssT* 0 HE 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 Sowing Machine.
THREE REASONS WHf!
1st. The Howe has stood the test of twenty-six years, and has always
ranked A No. 1. *
2d. The Howe is justly admitted to he a better made Machine, of bett
er material, and better adapted to wide range of work, than any other
machine.
3d. The late improvements on the Howe compel the admission (ofeven
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 ary machine in the world.
W JL IN T JS 33 Z
Good Salesmen, and especially Sewing Machine men, to sell the
Howe in all the Territory not already occupied, in Georgia, Florida and
South Carolina. Address
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
201m ATuANTa, GEORGIA.
Administrator's Sale.
C V EORGIA—Oqlethoepe County.—By virtue ol
7 an order front the Court oi Ordinary Qt said
county, will be sold liefore the Court House doui
in the town of Lexington, in said county, on th.
first Tuesday in December, 1873, within the legs'
hours of sale, four hundred acres of land, mure or
less, lying in said county, adjoining lands of Jam.t
Smith and R. H. Hitchcock, and oth.rs; sold as the
land of Francis U. Glenn, deceased, lor the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said d'ceased. Terms
made known on day of saie. This October 9, 1872.
W. J. MATHEWS, ailm’r.
■ctll-tds
HISTORY OF THE
UNITED STATES,]
Which ia now In lta Second Edition.
It la suited to all iIiiim, general readers aa well I
aa student, in Schools aad Colleges.
Apply »
E4J. HALE & SON,
Publishers,
asMU No. Murray attest, N. Y. City.
n'jjrEs,
WHISKIES^
atf.n* cmjr,
| Which I offer to HOTEL KEEPERS at the very
lowest prices, and ask a call.
x aa prepared to offer gTeat Inducement,
to customers. WHOLESALE and RETAIL
MW A caQ la solicited. •
THOMAH M*. GREEN 1 ,
88 V. Baltimore at., near HulUdar.
I aovlf-tf IWUmcre. Md.
Osletliorpe SberiflPs Sale.
TXTILL be Bold, on the first Tuesday in J&nnary
V V next, before the Coort-hons- door in the
town cf Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within the
legal hours of sale, me tract of Laud containing Two
Hundred Acres, more or less, in O.'letb’orpe county,
on the wat -rs of Littie River, adloicing lands of A.
7. Watson, Madison P. Briscoe, John Armstrong
and others; levied on as the property of the estate
of Columbus D. Kiunebrew, deceast d, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county,
on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of £. P.
Clayton vs. Nancy H. Kiunebrew as executrix cf C.
D. Kiunebrew. deceased.
Also, at the same time and place, a tract of Land
containing One Hundred and Seventy Acres, more
or less, la Oglethorpe county, joining lands of P. M.
Stevens, Jasper Kiunebrew, Joe Armstrong and
others. Levied onas the property of J. H. Edrnt nd-
Bon, by virtue of afi fa issued from th. Superior
Court of said conaty in favor of John U. Stephens,
administrator of i hemas Stephens, deceased, for
the nse of Wm. H. Sims vs. T. C Carloton. adminis
trator of J. T. Carleton, decetsed. principal, and J.
H. McWhorter. Patrick U. Stevens and Joseph H.
Edmondson, securi-iea.
Also, at tha same time and place, one buggy and
harness, a one-horse wagon, three plow stocks,
t-.ree heel screws three sweeps, five rooters and
one sh.Tel plow, one pair plow gear, two pair
hame8, one collar, tbre- singletrees, two clevises,
two turning plows and one eh vel. Levied on aa
the property of W. H. Butler, to satisfy a fi fa iBsued
from the Superior Court of said county, on the
foreclosure of a mortgage lien in favor of Wm. R-
Vaughn v». W. H. Bader.
Also, at the same time and place, one Tract of
Land, containing One Thousand and Fifty-six and
Three-fourth* Acres, more «-r lets, in Ogiethorpe
county, adjo ning lands of Mrs. alary D. Cox Geo.
P. PUtt, Thomas Collins. J. D. Mathews, Mrs. N.
Baoghn and others, it being the place on which
Wm. M. Lane now resides. Levied on aa the prop
erty of said Wm M Lane, to satisfy a fi la issued
from the 8up*rior t_ ourt of sa'd county in favor of
Francis p. Collier, administrator of E V- Collier,
deoeased, va. John U. Stephens, principal, and Wm.
M. Lane, endorser. BOOKER ADKINS.
Sheriff.
November 37, .872. no30
Executor’s Sale.
B Y v’rtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Greene Oou.ity, Ga., will bo sold, bef ire the
Court-honse door in the city cf Atlanta, within the
legal Lours of sale,
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1873,
The following property, to-wit:
One-half of an nndivided interest in a Two-stery
Brick Store House aud Lot in the .city of Atianta,
fronting 19>£ feet, more or less, on Whitehall street
aud runuiug back 175 feet, mere or less, to Broad
street, fronting earns on Broad street as on White
hall street. The stcre house is 19>4 by 110 leeL
—ALSO—
At same time and place, an • nimproved lot in
the city of Atlanta, adjomin« A. K Seago’s fine
brick store, Irouting 25 feet on Uitchell street and
running back parallel with said store 110 feet to an
ail-y.
TERM3—One hall cash- the remainder on a credit
of twelve months, with interest from date at ten
per cent per auuum. Possession of the store house
given on the first nay of October, 1«73, as it is
rented until that time, at fifteen hundred dollars
per annum. Possession of the unimproved lot
given as soon as first payment is made. Titles not
to be executed until last payment is made: and if
not promptly made, property to bs resold at pur-
chaeer’s risk. All sold as the property of Green
Moore, )at<< of Greene county. Ga , deceased, for the
purpose of distribution among the legatees of said
deceased. Titles perfect. J. N. ARMOR,
J. W. MOORE.
no14d2aw’kawtd ksc-utor..
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County:
COURT OF ORDINARY, 1
November Term, 1872.)
Thomaa T. Overton applies to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. E.
T. Overton, late ol said county, deceased.
These are >lieretore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they have, at December term
of thl« Court, why said letters should not be granted.
Given und-r uiy haml at office in Craw fordviUe,
this November 4th. Ib72.
no6 CHARLES A. BEAZLEY. Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY—
To all whom it may concern—Whereas. John A.
Jewell uas applied to me for letters of administra-
tien de bonis non on tae estate of Emily Meiere,iate
of said county, deceased.
These are.tlierefore, -j cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindny* and creditors ot ‘raid
deceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law. and sh >w cause, if any they
have, why letters of administration should not be
granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this 9th day of Octo
ber, 1872.
ocll-td B. R. MITCHELL. Ordinary G. O.
N. S. JO> EN
PROVISION BROKER,
CIJTCLATA JtTM, O.
Special Attention G ven to Southern
U9- ComwilMir-n itrkryl t K per cent.
itfr.il— Uj «<Smi
F ulton county. Georgia.
FUI.fOS superior OOUB’a
Lsrsa C. Sccddxb, ) Libel for Divorce,
vs.
John Milton Sccddeb. ) ltnlo uperfec- Service.
It appearing in the Court by the rt turn of t b
Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in tbi
connty. and it further spp -a ting that he does nc
reside in this State, it is, on motion of counsel, ot
dered that said defendant appear and answer »t th
next terra of this court, else the ca-e be considei c
in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
And it is f- rther ordered, tost this role be put
11 shed in on* of the newsqspers of the State mi
county, once a month for four months.
PRICE & GARLINGTON
Attorney for petitloct*
A true extract from the minutes of oourt- Oct
ber 28th. 1871
ociy-lnmim b R. VENABLE. Clerk
GEiiRUIA—Oglethorpe County:
TXT HERE AS, Anthony Olive makes application to
v v me by written petition for Letters ot Ad
ministration uuon the estate of Whitson G. Mo-
Lester, lat» of lid <■ umtv, deceased.
This is ; , the: fore, to cite and admonish all per-
s ine interest)- ,o be and appoai at my office on the
first Monday) -Is'-iary 1 ->73, to show cause, if any
they cau, why ,u letters should not be granted.
. R. M( I'CHELL, Ordinary O. O.
97. 872. • uo30
Lexicgton,
Georgia—I
M J Vb l'
. persoi.
my ofbee, in
S TATE OF GEORGIA. OGLKTHORtE COUNTY—
Whereas William T. and Martha A. Cochran, ad
ministrators npon the estate of Neal F. Cochran,
late ot said county, deceased, apply to mo for letters
oi dismission from said estate.
This is, therefore, to ciie and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office in Lex
ington. Ga , on the first Monday in January, 1873, to
show cause if any they can, why said letters should
not bo granted.
September 18,1872.
R. B. MITCHELL,
sop'll td Ordlnan Oglethorpe connty.
igi.es County.
2R has applied for exemption of
y, aud I will pass upon the same as
louglasville, un Saturday, the 7th
proximo, at -l a. m
Given under my hand and official ?ea' this. No'
vemner 22d. 187 *. W. W. HINDMAN,
3-dinare ni Ex™. t> tor Olorz.
GEORGIA—"‘glethorpc County:
W ILLIS R. J ftCKSON, head of a family, has ap
plied for exemption of personalty, and I will
pass upon the same at 12 o clock a. ii , on the lGth
day of December, 1872, at my office in Lexington.
This 29ui-Nove-nber 1872.
R. R.MITCHELL,
t Ml
GEORGIA—Oglethorpe County.
R OBERT TURNER, head of a lam of mid
children, makes application lormption
personally, and setting apart and valua n of home
stead, and 1 will pass-upon the same 12 o’clock
tz., on the 4th day of December, 1872.
R. R MITCHELL, Ordinary O.
Lexington Ga.. Nov. 16th, l V nov-a*
GEORGIA—TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
COURT OF OBDINABY, AT CHAMBERS, NOV. 16, 1872.
W hf.rbas, Haute Muhlenbrink, executor of
Charles Axt, late of said county, dectas- d, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said Exe
cutorship.
These are, therelore, to cite all persons concern
ed, to show canss, if any, within the time prescribed
by law, why said letters of dismission should not be
grauted.
Given under my haad, at office in CrawfordvUle,
this. Nov. 16,1872.
CHARLES 4, BFAZLi
nov S- .aw-3m Ordinary.
Court of Urdiuarv — December
Term, 1872.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County:
W HEREAS, John O. Hackney applies to ice for
Letters of Guardianship for the persons and
pri-p^rty of William A. and Eliza A. Tyler, minora
of James A Tyler: These are. therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have,
at the Janu ry Term of tbe Court ot Ordinary, 1873,
why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, as Or iinaiy, at office in
Crawfotdville, this December 2d, 7872.
CHARLES A. BEAZLEY,
d-4-S0da Ordinary.
Oglethorpe Sheriff’s Sales.
W tT.T. be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court-house doo; in tne
town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within the
legal hours of sale, a Tract of Land containing
ONE HUNDRED ACRES,
more or less, in said county, adjoining lands of E.
G. Brooks, A. Little and others. Levied on as the
property of Elizabeth G. Smith, to satisfy a fi fa Is
sued from the Superior Court ol said county, in
fav'ir of Johnson & Leftwich, surviving partners of
Junnson, Leftwich& Face vs. Elizabeth C. mith.
BOOKER ADKINS, Sheriff.
Nov. 29th, 1871. de3
STATE OF (iEoKGlAi I
Douglas County, j
To all Whom it may Concern:
J OHN M. JAMES, having filed his petition In
proper form to me, praying for letters ot ad
ministration de bonis non, with the will annexed,
ou the estateof Charles James, this is to cito all
legally interested in tbe execnt.on of this applica
tion. creditors legatees, next of kin, and any others
in tares- ed, to be aud appear at the next January
Term o! the Court of Ordinary of said connty, and
show cause, if any they can, why letters of adminis
tration de bonis non. with the will annexed, should
not be g-anted said John M. James.
Given tinder my hand and seal this November
21st. 1872. W. W. HINDMAN,
no2A Ordinary and Otrc’s Clerk.
G eorgia, oglethorpe county. — to all
whom it may concern—Whereas, B. P. Taylor
has applied to me for letters of administration de bo-
nig non on the estate of Jesse Bail, late of said conn-
ty.deceaaed.
These are, therelore, to cite and admonish xd
singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased
to be-and appear at my effice within the time pre
scribed by law, and show cause, if any they have,
wny letters of Administration should not he granted
to Bald applicant.
Wlti-csa my official signature tuis 9th day of Octo
ber. 1873.
ocll-td xl. lx. MXTCHELij, Grainary u. g
$Oto$!£0
Valuable Lauds for Sale
IN HANCOCK COUNTY.
T he buffalo plantation of hon. lin.
TON STEPHENS, consisting of
1.500
and one of the most valuable Plantations in the
State, is now offered for 6ale. with a view to change
the investment, as it does not suit tho undersigned
to see after its luture conduct and management-
All persons desirous of purchasing will do wall to
ex-mine it Perfect Ws "rill be rr.-.ie irdtr a dc»-
cree of Court, it terms of Bale can be agreod upon,
MARY W. STEPHENS, Adax.
Sparta, Ga., 23d September, 1872.
sep'25-dbt-wlm
Oglethorpe Sheriff’s Sale.
\]\f ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January
YY next, before the Coart-house door in tho
town of Lexington, Oglothorpe connty,-within the
legal hours ot sale. One ba mare 8 years old, ono
horse wagon, one large cotton mattress, oro round
table, one dining table, one large p t, one spider/*
two large tubs, two buckets; levied on as the prop
erty of ». M. Butler, to satisfy afi fa issued upon
tho forecloture of mortgage lJen, in the Superior
Court of said county, in iavor of John A. Cristophen
vs. W. M, Butler.
AIbo, at the same time and place, a lot of corn,
supposed to be about 17o bushels, 1,009 pounds fod-
dcr, more or Jesa, eight th'Hnjaud pounds seed ooU
ton, more or less, one claybank mare 12 years old,
one roan horse 4 years old, oue bay coit. one cow
and calf, eight head of cattle ico n and yearlings),
one vote ot oxen and one ox wagon, and fourteen
head of hogs, *11 levied on as the property of R. H.
Turner. Also three small lots, supposed to be 35
bushels, corn, LUO pounds fodder, and 700 pounds
seed cotton. Levie ' on as the property of Robert
H. Glenn, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of A. 8. Mathews vs.
Robert H. Turner and Robert H. G1 an.
M. H. YODNG, Deputy Shsriff.
November 27, 187J. n- te
GEORGIA—Oglethorpe County:
W HEREAS, Thomas C. Jennings snd Bobert.C,
Wilhite, administrators upon the estate of
Mrs Sarah H\rdm*n, late of »ald county, deceased,
applies to me tor letters of dismission trom said
estate.
This is, therefor 0 , to cite and admonish all pet-
per day' Agents wanted! Alt sons interested to be sud appear at my office in
X0«P<£lV St werking peoplo.or elthP: , Lexington, G».. on the first Monday ut March, 1873,
sex. young or old, mate more money at work for ns , to show cause, if any *aey oen, why_ *ald letters
in thdr upare &jmoDUy 07 ill !h6 Uiu«i thin itiuy ' *bouid not Dt grintea. B. H MirLHELL,
thing «lh$. Furticaiari tree. Addrtw G. Stmioti i I _ Orutatry Ugiethoru# Co*
Co. l'Oiilsisi, -u.ine. eepli-wl' ■ |
November 28, 1372.
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