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Administrator’s Sale.
Wflljl. BE HOLD on tli«> first Tuesday in
W Mor" th* O.urt-oon»« door In ih* town of.
Lexington. Og ethor k e county. Q-orga. within the
lags. ti" m I I aalo. the following lot. of lend, u>»U.
No. 217, 19th district. «th section, originally Chero
kee. no# Folk comfy confining
KOoTY ACRES. more or •*'»
No. Ml. 19tti district, 3d section, originally < bero-
kee. oc 1.111 ng
POUfY ACRE*. mo. or !**«•
Raid hum anid M th* property of BuMn G. farter,
doonii l, lor 'he brio fit of the h<-ir. and creditor,
of Mid [I'cnwrd. Term* oa»h
WILLItM H. KIDD.
Adni’r uooiu G. Carter, dic'd
March 21. 1*7*.
mh2d
O Qli ■
W.ll be
Administrator’s Sale.
A OBI I till. Y to .11 OrCer from the Court of Or
ill »ry of Oglethorpe County, Ga . will be Bold
before the Court Uonae door in Lexington, eald
County, within the_ legal hours of sale, on the Ini
Tuesday in May, 1873,
THREE HHARKhcF GEORGIA K. B. STOCK.
Bold a* h«- proper y of Easily Meiere’ deceased, late
of Haul County, tor the purpose of distribution
among.! the heir* of eald deca-a»-d Term* Cash.
JOHN A JEWEL.
flAatu'r, Ac.
Lexington, March m,|lH73.
mchiitdlfAwtt.
O ut ETHORPB RIIERtPK'S NAI.K.
Will t>e wold, on tin* first Tu why
in May next, be for- the Court-boa*-- doer in the
tnwii of Lexington, to the high.*' o dder, within
the lege bom* ot sue, one tract of land, containing
Two i tindred end Beverty-four and One-fmi-ui
acre*, in ie or lee., in *aid county, adjoining land,
of W ■ It. V. Haynie, F. M. Mathew*. Mis. Mathews
and others, the land, on whidh J. W. Cunningham
now rt .ides. Levied on a. the property of batuuel
i hardman, by virtue ot a fl fa iseued by from the
the Hu, enor Court ol Mid ooauty. in favor ot J,,hn-
Kin F. I'niininghani. admlniatiatar of George T.
Cunningham, deceased, ... haieue! Uardrnan.
J. T. mps-iiat,
tnhSO Deputy r.ueriff.
G t K >H '•»! » -«»*lethoi p. to.ntyi
I f'HDIS.Hy'.Opricg, Lexington.March 10. 1*73.
Wtffill— If ) Hill I S. NortiAi having in |i oper
form applied to me for perm.nrut letter* of admin
l.trstiou ou the evtate ot Jam--* Norton, late of a,id
county, deceased, this la to cite all peiaoii* inter
ested. to show aeuae. If any tney <sn, why letters
should not he granted the applicant, at the May
Term. 18.3, of this court
mhl2 U. H. MITCHELL, Ordiuary.
C tKHKIH \ , Oglethorpe « o.nty i
I Whereas, Z. If. Ciark. administrator of the
estate of Hamu.I Glenn, late of Mud county, de
ceased, app le* to me for letter* di.miaeory from
said edminlatration; These ie, therefore, to cite
and admonish sh persons interested to he end ap
pear at my office in Lexington, Ga.. on or before the
Oral Monday in July, 1873, to show cai se, if any
they have, -Iiy eaid ettere should not be granted.
Withe.* my hand and official signature this 24th
March, i«7.'. It. K. MITi Hr.Lc,
Ordinary O. C.
O GUT HO PE SHERIFF SALE.
Wi.i be sold OI1 the First Tuesday in May next,
Wore lho court-house d-xir in the town ot Lexing
ton, within the legai In mm of sale, one tract of land
ton taming i wo Hundred aud Eight. Acre*, more or
Ims, ii said connty, a<lj linug lamlHot L. M. Hill
and others, ou which G W. Bolton, jr.. nowre-idea.
Levied . n as Ihe property ot G W liol'oa. *r., by
Virtu* o three ii la* iH.ued f'Om Wilkea Superior
Court, one 1 . tavor ■ f B. F- Jordan vs. Job Dotvue*
and O W llolion; one in favor if It. W Heard va.
Win T. Bnlion and G W. Bolton; one In favor of
B. W. Heard vs W. T. Holton G. W Bo t n slid
John 1) .ne», aud other n fa* in luy ban is March
30th. 1873. J. T. JOHNSON,
ap] Deputy Bherill.
rrHORPE SHERIFF a vLE.
uid. to pe-feit titles, on the Elrat
Tuesday in May n.xt, bef re the t ourt-houi-e door
In the town oi Lextu ton. Oglethorpe county, within
the legal hour* of *alo, a tract of laud containing
Hixty-two A.ies, ii tigethorpe rouoti. rug nice
the 1*1 da of ti F. Platt, T Z. Hardman and I and
lio.lman. lew d on as the property of S.-niuei Z.
ilardman. ' ■ v Virtue of a fl fa issued from ibe Su
perior Court of sod county in fav >r of George F.
Platt ia 1. Ill n 1/. itarilman. Mar. h 2'Jth. 1373.
apt 11108. D. GiLHAU, Sheriff.
O glethorpe sheriff's hall.
\ti.l he sold, ou the first Tuesday in May next,
befori the Cottr--hourse door in the town of Lexitig-
ton, Og'ethorp • c-utiiy, with.n tlic legs! hours ol
Mie, a tra't of land containing Kilty Arre. of Land,
mure or :e*s, in Oglethorpe county, ai.j lining the
lai.ds of t\ idoW Smile, esiap' ol Bn hard Hupp all i
other-. Levied oi as the propelty of .Mrs. .8
Grimes, by virtue of four tax fl la* issued ir m G.
W. Hiuilli, tax collector of Oglethorpe county, v*.
Mr*. T. A, to lines. Levy me ie and returned to mo
by 0. T. Month, coin-tab, , March 2*ih. 1873
THOM id D. GILUAM,
mh3o .* oenffu. 0
t i EOIUIIA—Ihiiiglni County.
I Om-iNAitY's UPricK. March 26th, 1873.
Rebec a Howell has applied for exemption of
personalty and realty , aud Betting apart aud vaiua
tu n ot a homestead, and I mil pass upon the same
at 10 o'clock *. m. ou the 12th of Aprd, 1873, at
Doiiglasville. JOHN M. JAMES.
mh37 Ordinary.
£ 8 EUltUlA-TAMAFKKRO COUNTY.
APPLICATION FOii LETTERS
OT DISMISSION.
Whkuk-s, Mrs Amelia AUns, gnardian for liar
two unu'-r chin ren, lias applied to mu fur letter, of
dlsmissi t- from saul guardianship;
’1 his 1* then-loro to rite all poisons concerned to
show cause if any they can, by the April term ot the
Court ol Ordinary lor said county, why said letter,
of dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Crawford ville,
this. Feb. 2ti, 1873.
CHARLES A. BFAZL>
feb28 ordinary
C * KOHdlA-Taliafrrru County:
V Application fob Letters of Dis-
mismon.—Whereas, Benjamin Sturdivant, adminis
trator of the estate of Abner Sturdivant, late of said
county, deceased, has applied to mo for Letters of
Diemissiou front said administration. This is,
therefoie, to cite ail persons concerned to show
cause, if any they ten, why said letters of llirmis
siou should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at offi-e in Crawford ville,
his February! t, 1373. CHARLES A BEAZLEY.
Ieb26 Oi binary
C outer ok ordinary,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1873,
(IKOII6 I A— r« I tuferro Count yt
Notice is lieretiy given to all p.rsous hav ng de
mauds against Mrs L J. Overton, late of said coun
ty, dec used, t i present tb-m to me properly made
out within the time prescribed by law so as to show
their character and amount; aud all j-eraous in
debted i. aai,i deceased are hereby required to make
ttuiuedm •• pay m-bl. : ilO.->. I. OVERTON,
let-S Aom r oi K. J. Overton, dec’d.
n.¥.jones,
ProxriailoM Broitor,
Ni . 3 i’iKt's O-'J.Ka HOCmL BClLDiN
c'tnoiiiUHti, OLio.
(L(M i* car. m ly an.l ; r.-mpt.y Riled at owis
GOl LD,
BARTON
& CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEAL Ii It s-t I TV
Flour, Grain and General Produce,
,.n»dAw* m >0 ‘ 47 A' ABAMa street,
Great Southern freight and Passenger Line.
THE HOWE!*
in
T01A.W3D PR.OM
HjtLlIJttORE, PUiLjtnEl.PHfjt.jrEn' l’OHfi £, BOsTiKY
And also the New England Manufactu Inc Cities,
First-class Steamships Three Times a Week!
Sx£T For information, apply TO
J. M. SELKIRK, Hup’t, Charleston, S. C.
J. J. GRIFFIN, Western Agent, Atlanta.
B. D. HAaELL, General Agent, New York.
m>i30eod A. L TYLER. Vice Pn+’t 8. 0, R. R., CIiHrleston, S. 0.
DOY\ IE, MOISE & DAVIS,
importers. Jfianut'acturers and
WHOLESALE 1 )RUGGI8TN,
iton, m. c.
I TLATTBKED by the success which has attended our efforts in the past, we have d termined to spare
no pain, to merit a continuance o( the patronag- eo liberally Destowed; and. with this view, now
offer to Druggist., Physicists and Country Merchants the largest aud moat complete stock ol Drugs,
Me,Heine*, chemical*, Paints, Oil*. D>e Stuffs, Perfumery. Glassware, Druggists' Sundries and Fancy
Gouda ever offered In this marset and at prices that eha 1 compare favorably with New York, PhiLde, -
plus aud Baltimore. The quality of every article sold hy ua is guaranteed as to purity and strength.
Wi are p oprietors of the following standard Family Medicines, which we offer with confidence as
being equal to any before the public:
prl. e*
7.,wKmn
Sumter Bitters, the great .southern Tonic.
Molse’s Liver Pills, purely vegetable.
Moise’e Horse, Hog and Cattlr Powders,
Moise’s Soothing Syrup, Reliable and Harm-
lea,.
Moise’e Beady Believer from Pain.
Val et’s Mange Ointment,
Clayton’s King of Pain.
Wlkoletsnle
Moiae’a Fever and Ague Pills, warranted to cure.
Moise'e Popular White Worm Candy.
Moise’e Morning Star Yeast or Baking Powders.
Collier's Remedy for Man and Beast, the Best Lint-
meet ever used.
Grey’e Vegetable Vermifuge.
Davis’ Pain Curtr.
Parker's Cough Syrup.
Agents for
wjt uuL^jrjms schjtjmpps,
Simmon's Hepatic Compound or Liter Cure.
Pulrnt M i»riiiK show Cases, Walnut aud Metal Frames, all Sizes, a Specialty.
mh3"eodAeow6m
CEU^iJT BITTEKS,
00K OUT FOR THE SCOUNDRE!
»'J50 Ul’-WAllI).
I WILL pay the above reward of $'.'50 for the aj -
preben ion and delivery of H. G. HOWELL to
the .aih-r, at Appling, Colurnb a county, Georgia,
i he saicl Cowell recently absconded to avoid tne
punishment hie base and cowardly conduct so
greatly merits. Without provocation or warning,
1 was brutally attacked by him with * deadly weapon,
ju a ilas ardly manner, aud serious y injured.
Howell is a»oat 3(1 years of age, weighs betwee i
16 i aud 17o pounds,0 feet high erect thin visag ,
brown hair, ih,n reddish goalee and Lcoustachy
small bine eyes, and florid comp.c .iou.
P. KAMf-EY,
mMw6w * Augusta, "a.
Attention! Capitalist
ii llOCE UUfa»,
WINES,
LIQUORS.
THOMAS M- GREEN,
88.W Balto. St., near Hclliday,
Fine Groceries ot all Kinds.
Dealer in EngUah and American
IMolcles, Capers and 'Condi
ments. Olives. Italian Mao-
elronl and Vermecilla,
Fresh Canned Fruits of all kinds, Canned Meats
aud Fiah, Foreign and Domestic Preserves
and Jellies. I have on hand a fine
stock of OLD
U/M.Y n ICS.
H'lJTES,
H'UMSHMCS.
jijrn tstjr
Wh. Ji I oflfr to HOTEL KEEPERS at; the
lowest prices, and ask a call.
gg- i am prepared to offer great mducemen
to customers, WHOLESALE aud RETAIL, j
tt&~ A call ia solicited,
THOMAS 31. GHKEN,
88 V. Baltimore st., near Holliday,
novl9-tf Baltimore, Md
O IT VI 15 H 1^ A > T>
SUPE3-PH3SIPHATE
THE BEST EXTANT
A8 1.3 VERIFIED BY
Aii experience of over Twenty Years.
IT 18 MORE SIMPLE IS CON3TRU 1TI0N!
Mork IirBABL-71
PERFORMS A .LEA TEIi VARIETY OF WORK!
RUNS LIGHT!
18 EXPEDITIOUS IN PERFORMANCE!
A RICH COMFOCXD OF SOLUBLE
Phosphoric Acid, Pnlyenzed Raw Bones. Ammonia and AMne Salts,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
CUMBEHLAND|BONE COMPANY
The Best Machine!
FOR ALL W iRK.
Id these respects w» Idvum a i omparison, and war-
LJBrant entire satisfacuon w.th every Machine.
THE IS OWE
Contains the Mater<for it^ <m*n repair; has less
wearing points than any other; drAwn up a
stitch as is rfoue bv Laud, which other
Machines do not; tfivt-a perf^t con
trol over both threads—giving
off thread in proi'OHiou to
the thickuc-ss of th** fab
ric sewed, thereby
AVOIDING SLOW MOTION,
UVEK-8EAM3. DROPPING Sil'lCllES 7 0R
This is a highly concentrated Maumv, mtkle by com .in . id- ites-t material*
in the most skillful manner, aiul in those propm nC tlapietl to in
sure the highest fertilizing etficaoy, containing, as t ilo. s, an
ample supply of Ammonia to product' vig -roi.> .rowth
anu a large amount ol phosphatic aim a saline
constituents to support aud fully l or oei
the growth and lipeningof the pro
ducts. ^Nothing is used to
to cheapen Us cost,
the only dryer
used being
PURE
BREAKIFG NEEDLE3-
other Machinsa.
-great objections to all
Established 14 Years
,i sr.i ,vwj* n i .v stitvtio .v.
Largest, Clicai>est and lUM in tli? South.
C NONDUCTEP on actual Business Principle.; eup-
J plied with Banking and other office.; com-
bluing every known facility for imparting a thorough
practical ilusiness Education in the shortest pos
sible time and at the least expense. The advantage,
are greater and the expenses from fllteen to twenty
per cent, leas than it wUl cost a student to attend
second class Hu-iness Schools.
The established reputation of this Institution, Its
efficient and combined course of study through the
operations in the Actual Business Department, and
the success of the graduates ranks it the
LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IS THE SOUTH.
Students admitted at any Utue. No teaching In
classes. Business Advocate mailed to any add
ftuuc. Address B F. MOORE A. M
ian26wly President
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
oTATKS, Northern District of Georgia-in the
matter of Christopher Dodd—In Bankrnplcy.
This is to give notice, once a we--k. for three
weeks, that 1 have been appointed Aa.ignee of the
Estate of Christopher Dodd, of Kingston, in the
connty of Bartow, In said district, who ht- been
adjudged bankrupt ou bis creditor*’ petition by the
District Court of eaid District M*r«.h 21, 1873.
JOHN H. WIKLE,
mh22dlaw3w of Carter*ville, Assignee.
Kern, Steber be Co.,
IS AM) IMPORTERS
All M.'krf Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISS0URL
febfW&wtf
TOEASI RY OF GEORGIA,
ATLANTA, Mar H 10, 1873.
An Act of the las Legislature au borizesand <U
rects the Governoi to Dsue bonus oi the State
G. orgia to amount • 1 twelve hundr d thousacdl >
lars, with interest r
EIGHT PER CeM'.,
payable semi-annu' fly, in April a- d October.
These Bonds will bear date li April, 1873,ant
will become due in tnnual insta’ 'bents of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR
on the 1st day of .> uril, 1375, s ad the like amoui .
on the same date each year ihereafter until th.
whole amount auth rized is paid—to-wit: rnthels
day of April, 1833. Appropriation is made for thei
payment and th°a nual intereit, in the act authoi
iziut tlic r Us v uich, being part of the contrao 1
IS IRKEPEA LABL.E*
Being relieved i com State, county r nd muricipr
taxation, their purchase axounts to almost atet
per cent, investment, to wnich the attention c
Tbcstees, Guabdi Mis, EiEcuroas. etc,, is especial!
called; and as tney are issued in part f.r redemp
tion of overdue b'-nda of the State, most of whio-'
bear only six per ;ent. inter tat, they are offered t
par for these secui ities.
Tneir number, -res, and ime of payment will
as follows, viz:
1,600 bonds of $i.A0 each d ae in 1875, 1876,
1877,1878 IIOO.O 1
\
800 bonds of $500 each, o/ue in 1879,1880.
1881, 1882 400,04
400 bonds of 1 J00 each, due in 1883, 1884,
1885, 1886 — 400,0L
The bonds art in the h'hds of the engraver, au.
will be ready for issue viy shortly after they at
received from him. Mernwhiie, all who desirett
exchange or invest can. by forwarding their oli
bonds or the currency t this Department, receiv
certificates, if th bonds ■hoald not be ready, draw
ing interest Iron the date of the bonds; and on notic.
given of their completion, the certificates can be
brought forward and the bonds delivered. Choic
of Bonds to firs, applicants.
JOHN JONKS. Treasure..
AU the paper in the -fate ore requested tr pub
lish until the la; of Apri ,and fjrward theiraciounis
to the Treasury for payment. mhl2dkwiaprl
IT SEWS A. TIGHT SEAM IN THE
HEAVIEST GOODS!
Burying the Thread od both sides, and In like man-
ner with the lightest material, WITH JUT CHANG
OF TENSION.
The inventor. ELIAS HOWE, known as the “Mas-
ter of Master Mechanics,” once truly remarked,
The Machine is Mechanically Correct.’
While Machines of oilier inventors have had ‘'n
ephemeral popularity—aome now aim >8t unknown,
while others have ceatu d entirely to exist, and a few
been compelled to make changes—a weak effort to
keep pace in part with the me chamcat improvements
of the day.
XT nlilic TIo wo,
Whose combination of Mechanism was perfect from
the first; besides now owning and has adopted all
the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS.
Such is the desire to obtain the HOWE MACHINE
that, although now mauuiacturiug ONE THOUSAND
PER DAY, it is unequal totue demand.
We respectiiilly inv,.« all p rsons desirous of pur
chasing A FIRST-' LASS MACHINE, on LIBERAL
lEKMi, to cad at our office and examine tor them
THi. HOWL MACHINE COMPANY.
foblG
I have accepted the Agency for the sale here of the above Fertilizer, be
lieving it to be one of. if not the best, in market, and now offer mv first
shipment of ONE HUNDRED TONS in quantities to suit purchasers.
For prices, terms and circulars, apply to
JAMES ORMOND, 77 & 79 Whitehall at.,
\ • f. VV ' 4, OA.
Southei‘ii_Nurse nes
IRWIN & THURMOND, . . Proprietor*,
A RE offering to the public a selection of Fruit
ADAPTED TO TBE SOUTHERN CLIMATE, of
Apples. Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Grapes,
Quinces, Raspberries, Strawberries, Goose
berries, Currants, English Walnuts,
Spanish Ch-stuut*. Pecans,
and everything else that is usually kept In • well'
regulsted Nursery.
Our FLORAL DEPARTMENT is comp'eta, and
we are offering Ho House I’.ante and Ornamental
Shrubbery at pric s th it defy competition. We war
rant our Fruit betug true to mme. We will send
Catalogue upon application, gratis. Address
IRWIN & THURMOND,
feb8-dltwly P. O. Box 565, Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE
TO LIQUOR DEALERS AND THE PUBLIC.
I HAVE been appointed So'e Agent in Atlanta foi
Stifel & Pfeiffer’s cel - _t ’
LAGER BEER Or iiRZjZM ALB
and any person desiring a splccfi.d tc cle can get It
by applying to me. Any goods shipped or delivered
will be guaranteed. O* C. CARROLL.
CONTRACT.
This la to certify that we have this day appointed
O. C. Carroll "Sole Agent in Atlanta for our cele-
bra led Ale and Lager Beer. AU order, mult be sent
direct to him, and any orders addreeaed to O. C.
Carroll. No. 9 Pryor meet, Atlanta, Ga., wiU be
promptly filled,
del J. 3HFKL A L. PFEIFFER.
The H. I. Kimball House
Tie Only Graded 'tee in the South
BOARD PER DAT $41
•* " Third Floor -
•• “ Fourth Floor .....
*• “ Ab r ve Fourth Floor
T OP FLOOR> elegantly furnished, same a. tlii
floor* below. N .> charge on baggage carried tC
or from the House. Baggage checked in the Homf
to all important point*.
I have graded my floors to suit countrv merchant
and the travelir g pub ic generally.
By the first oi April I wiU have my ne w boilers in
and will run the Elevator from 6 a. M. to 12 P. M
making top floi rs as a feasible aa the Sxtt
Neither txou! ie nor expense shall be spared
make the table equal ro the best hotel, in the South
mh 3 W. M. SICHOLLS, Proprietor.
A Heart/ Welcome and Most Hospitable
Entertainment Awaits You st the
CENTRAL HOTEL,
WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
TUSKE'.EE, ALA.
Q. E. COLLINS,
WANTED,
10.000 MIdH Shlw.
T HE undersigned will pay as high snd liberal s
price as any house in the South for Mink,
Coon, Fox, Otter, Beaver, Opossum. Muskrat Furs
sent him by freight or express. Cash remitted
promptly. He also buys Rag* Hide., Beeswax, old
• - - p K>pK* c >*! c ^ , ;rs.. tc L.i..
piOaFOBTABLE Min. M-U Bill ol | S
Vy Politte Attention, Reduced Charges, etc. treble Ooelika. Alabama. Trade respect-
Come - irectlv to the CENTRAL, and be sure o a t-t • Ope ktkaND ZACHRY*
warm welcome ami moet satisfactory entertainment. I U- soli led. BEEIRAND ZAC HEi.
Board $2 per diem. *® 5
The Brown Cotton Gin
P LANTERS should examine the above named
old and relia ole Gin betore buying any other. It
combines the required qualities of simplicity,
strength and durability, it gius last and clean,
make* excellent lint ,often bringing >,o. to Jtc. per
lb. above market,) and isunivt.n-ally admitted to be
the lightest running gin maile We have had thirty
yeais’ experience in the nusiness, and warrant every
gin perlect. Gins constantly In the hands of our
agents, to which we invite inspection.
Circular*, with testimonial-, and full particulars,
may be had by aldressing.
ISRAEL F. BROWN, President,
Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
New London, Conn,
ANDERS JN & WELS, Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
feD23dltw4m
1873. 18,173.
RIBBONS, MILLfflERY & STRAW GOODS
ALSO
Wlite Roods, Eibroiieries, Sc.
ARMSTRONG, CaTOR & CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers
Bonnet, Triunnlng, Neck and Ssuh Rib
buns. Velvet Ribbon*, Neck Ties, Bon
net Silk*.Matins, Velvet* it Crape.,
Flower*, Feathers, ’ Irn it merit*,
Fruuiey &e. htraw Bon
net* and Ladies’ and
Children’s Hats,
Trimmed and Untrimmed; and in connecting
Warehouse.
W HITE GOODS, LINENS EMBROIDERIES. NETS,
LACES, COLLARS, sETJS. HANDKERCHIEFS,
VEILING, HEAD NETS, AC., Ac., Ac.
Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street
BALTIMORE, MD.
These goods are manufactuaed by us or bought
for Cash directly from the European and American
manufacturers, embracing ail the latest novelties,
one quailed in variety and cheapness in any market.
Orders filled with care, promptness and dispatch.
feb25dAwtf
G EORGIA—Oglethorpe Connty:
Whereas, E. T. Martin, adminis
trator de tonis non cum testamento annexo of Jodb
Martin, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
tor letters of dismisa-on from said estate. This is,
therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
eated to be and appear at mv offics, in Lexington,
G*., on th- first Monday in June, 1873, then and
there to ahow cause, if any they can, why said let-
tore of dismission should not be granted.
R. B. MITCHELL. Ordinary O. C.
Lexington, March 3,1873. mh6
A. F. SAUER & CO.
Silver-Plated.
Sash and Show Case
MANUPAOTORl
161 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md.
ga* Fancy Metal Work of eve:7 dcenpocm.
mfa- Store and Office Fixtures ot every deaign
ade to order
m**- p,ate titaM and Glass Plate* of HI aize. fur-
shed and set.
Selection of SBaw Vases, la Slitter ov
Walnut K'ra«cf,alwajrita Band.
J'VwlJ
pine da-puott3srn> ;boisrm.
Has been before the American public
OVER THIRTY years. It haa never yet
failed to give perfect satisfaction, anil has
justly been styled the panacea-for all ex
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Sprains, Bruises, &c., Ac., for Min and
Beast. No family should be a single day
without this Liniment. The money re
funded unless the Liniment is as repre
sented. Be cure and get flic genuine
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
by all Hru'rgists and Country Stores, at
2'>c., 60c. and ? 1 00 per RoUJe. "Witice
style, size of bottle, &c.
JAMES A . GRAY. & CO,
WHOLESALE AND JRETAIL
D RYGOODS M ERCHANTS,
IW.
194 & 196 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Ga-
B
EG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS ADD THE PUBLIC, AND PARTICULARLY THE READERS OF
THE SUN, that they are now receiving one of the
LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANT STOCKS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
FOR THIS SFRING,
Which they have ever received, and which they will sell on the most accommodating term* for eftf
acceptance.
marlldlaw-wlam-
Jamen A. G-ray Ac Oo
TO CASH BUYERS!
WE NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE, FOB CASH, an immense etock of goods, including
BACON AND BULK MEATS,
Clear Rib Sides and Slxonldor*,
ALSO
SO Tierces Superior Wngar-cnred Smoked Hams,
PLAIN AND CANVASSED.
LARD m Tierces, Barrels, Kegs and Cane; Eight Car Load. M0LAS3ES,
Orleau. Choice and Prime SYrtOP, in barrela and keg.; FLORIDA 8YRUP; 15.002 buaheUWnue ^
Yell ew CORN; 3,‘XJO be.helaOATd; 5i)0 bates HVY; 1.0J0 barren FLOaB. A fall line of 8U3AR8, all
grade.; also. COFFEE. FI3H, 200 bexe. TG3AOCO. various grade. price., 2“’* ^ tQ *“®
rer*. End many other %oods usaxliy kept in % Wholesale Grocery »nd Produce flouae. We offer reel in-
ducemenu to cash buyer.. A . K . SEAGO s.d
W. H. C. DUCKELBERRY.
Orncs a»d Saute zoom—Comer Forsyth and Mitchell Kreets, Atlanta.
n'TM 'lal sAIjBS“'Advan cs to Planters
On crop liens, with approved security, will bfc made aa heretofore. A!eo, credit
approve 1 paper and collaterals. We have a limited .apply of Chesapeake
on *aie. w ‘ H ‘ c . MICKELBERBY,
mh23dkw3m Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Ga.
O GLETHORIE SHERIFF SALE.
WiU be sold, on the firm Tuesday in May next,
before the Court-house door In the town of L«xing.
O glethorpe sheriff sale.
WiU be soli, on the First Tuesday In May
next, before the Court-house door tn the town at
ten. Oglethorpe coun^. within the legal hoar, of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within the legal
Se,atoitifwS>uUinin7 Four Hundred and hour, of .ale, a tract of tand containing Forty-flya
— Acres, more or lees, in Ogietnorpe county, adjoin-
tug the lands ot Robert R. Mitchell, lire. M. &
Marcram and Mrs. Martha A. Raiden. Levied on aa
in Oglethorpe county,
1 H. Winn, Thomas H.
Eighteen Acres, more or I
adjoining the land, of David —
Brown. Mrs. Barnett and others. Levied on aa the
property of George F. Hawke, by virtue of ft fa is-
sued from the Superior Court of nid county in ft*
vor of Warren Hawk* and Thomas 9. Hawke vs.
George F. Hawks, and other fl fas in my hands.
* THOMAS D. GILHAM, Sheriff 0. C.
March 25th. 1873.
the property of Hampton C. Bugg. trustee for Elias
BeU by virtue of a ft fa tesud from the Superior
Court of Said county, in favor of Matthew F. Jack-
son va. Hampton C. Bugg, trustee for Eliza BeU,
and other fl fas in my hands. March 29. 1873.
apl THOS. D. GILHAM, Sheriff.