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X'Hfc: ATLANTA SUN
ACBOSTIC.
ht viu.ii oaiuoa.
Artonlshfraot I h»tb chain'd the world—
Hath horned it down In awe
Wnc" one hath dared U> raiae hi* urn.
To pr> Ircl and aave oar law.
Xnr 1 one Hath held b • V eaae,
perchance enduring p»io.
lie alone -earth’* brightest gem I
1 *•*; el tie right onf rlgned,
5ureed id Oeo-gla’a folded arm*—
Strives now to free her from her bonda.
W«*t I’onr. <♦*.. Apr 1 9. ’73
interesting Jtema.
As LoctsTS—T iO Charter Oak Stoves
are cecomiug nucu universal favo.ites,
and are makiurf their wny into so many
boose 1 olds, that it look'* as it they were,
destine to cover the f*c r.f the lauds as
the locrsts o> Erf.'pt. Unlike them
b< vtever, >5«y are bletwiLgs instead f
jlftrfOia, nud we wish sjx-ed to the con-
SQ’bOidiion.
I /H thorouRhly satisfied that Sim
mons' L'v. r Regulator is all it c aims to
be ioi IiKiigesti n and Bilious Com-
p i'ii.tw. I have a so heard many of m>
friend* f»p *tk of it nd all aprne that it
pooe.-.'wtn th * virtues la meil for it.
A. H. Hightower,
Cuodueior .1. A W. R. R.
Bainbkidor, Ga.. Sept. 24, 18C9.
Mr. L. H. M. Me Tyre:
Deau Friend — Enclosed please find
P. O. order lor five dollars, and I shall
have to apologise lor no writing to yon
before. I nave been quite aiok, aad
very busy when well, therefore neglected
it. Y .u will pleas-r send me per Eipres*
two tu ire bottles of Tutt’s Expectorsn .
It w oerunnly a splendid thing for a
oongb ; it Lim careo me effrctaally of my
cough, and also several others :o whom I
gave it.
Witii u thousand thanks for the medi
cine you sent me. I remain yonr sincere
friend, R. C. Woorr.
Dr. Tutt’s Hair Dye is easily applied.
Caution!
Eve; v f.'i'iiuine box of Dr. McLaue's
Liver Pills I - the signcture of Flem
ing Er tlier* Pittsburg, Pa., anu their
onvuto U. 6 amp. MY - Take no ot Lor.
The market kill of imitations.
Ii is the p .pUiAr verdict that people
wno nave oeer. accustomed o tr 6 use of
bitters or cordials, are obliged, eventu
ally, to resort u McLean’s Liver Pills
jor permanen. relie*
JACKSON H BALSAM
Conquers poisou, masters pain, andtrnlv
proves the sufferer’s gain.
KEMorE FROM THE BLOOD
Thoso wastes arising from the action of
thesyst m which, if allowed toreinuiu in
the circulation, give rise to uiaea es which
up- eddy destroy li e. Ntuuro has ap
pointed the kidneys and liver as Her
agents, uy whose action impurities shall
be tliuinialed lioru the system, an., when
them' ^ents are torpid or Uctulitatt-d, or
disabled from any cwiiee, for their busi
ness. Hamilton’s Buchu and Dandelion
imparts fresh lite and vigor to them, and
ntukx h of t in m the best blood purifiers
one eau have. TIhh preparation for sale
at Red wines A Fox’s Drug Store.
Wanted.—An energetic, experienced
canvassing agent to represent an estab-
lhln-d family weekly in this city. Every
subscriber to Our Fireside Friend le-
ceives *■. oopy of the otl Chrome “Cute,”
acknowledged to be the most valuable
and most taking preoi’uw picture; also
receives a snare in the distribution of
$25,000 in cash and premiums. A splen
did business chance fur the right man.
It will pay men experienced in soliciting
or mauugiug general agencies to inveti-
gate. Adduss, with references, Waters
A Co., publishers, Chicago, IlL, and
Baltimore.
C inn ns and Fivers, in all forma—
" Fo J their lent* l*kn Arab*.
And a* *llently atcai away,”
under the magic influence oi Kress Fever
Tonic. A few doses w il start tha pro
cession promptly, aud leave in the place
ol the e uuwelcome gno-ds, sunshine,
health, happiness ami j >y in the house
hold, A box of pills, iree of chaig-, is
contained in each wrapper, and when tnis
obi!I icmedj is taken according to the
directions around each bottlo, toe pro
prietors warrant it to care. Redwine
& Fox w ill supply the remedy.
If your eyes are crossed go to Dr.
Jones, at the Kimball House and get
them straightened. He remains until
the UKh ol May,
Dr. Jones is treating me for a disease
pronounced lUcaratde by family physi
cians and I am getting well fast.
M. C. Johnson.
Lexington, Ga.
Use less of Dooiey'a than cf other Yeast
or Baking Powder, a* it is much stronger.
Put up foil weight. Give it a fair tri *1.
Grocers sell it. apl 15.
ID UFA. J\ JONB S
IS NOW rRAOTIOINQ AT THE
Er.naju mmuxjK. atcs.x rj. ttj.
WHERE HE
his practice in Georgia ou the
10th of May, ou his way to New
York, he will practice at the
Stanton House, Chattanooga,
Tenn., from the 10th to the eve
ning of the 13th May, 1873.
Min A FEW OF HXB
GREAT CURES.
Dr. Jones: Dear Sot—I write to tell
you of the progress yonr treatment iB
making in my niece. She is getting on
finely, and says her head feels clearer
aud better than she ever remembers to
have known it. The disagreeable smell
has entirely left her nose. Her father
eems more than delighted with yonr
reatment. We follow yonr directions
perfectly, which is easily done.
I am, most resDectfully,
Mbs. 8. E. Lumpkin.
Lexington, Ga., February 19.
Rkmabkable and Great Curb of
Diabetes—(Sugar in the Urine)--Bt
Dr. J. A. Jones.—For nearly three
years I was sick unto death with tuat
dreaJfm disease diabetes—sugar iu the
urine—dunug winch time my sufferings
language», u |d notdf»e<i»H, Mjdiiawse
was contracted in September, 1870*-
near'y three years ago- while in the em-
PCol. EdmoDti Hhitisoh, id Moot-
g'»mery, Ata., who knows of my case well.
♦rested by all me beat physician*
of the principal Sontbim citne, and
nfl *riy all of tiiem gave np my cas*- as
incurable, after treating me for weeks >r
months. I also tried th»- monntain air
of Birminehsm, Ala., and tried bi:t<-r>-
and all kinds of patent m .dicinee. Noib-
lbg reached my disease, nr touched the
loot of it, or changed my anne, which
white, and soon after being voideti
in the son crysUliaed into sugar. I h ,ri
to get np every hour dunuu ti,e night to
drink sod void water. Everyttung 1 ate
and drank turned into angary nnne; and
thus, by ounces, I was wasted and re
duced from a strong, healtby, stout mar
<d 170 pounds to a skeletou of 69poau«is.
Forty-eight hours a ter I commenced D*
Jones’ treatment, my nnne c‘ ajgeo io a
natural • olor, with natural odor, aim
to a lew lays my pains and uls left me,
1 leei as well as I ever uni m my lile,
have good, natural appetite, natural ana
regular Ivowela, and aia gaining m\
former actmtv and streugth daily, but
my eetii are loose aud discolored fr;.u.
the bad effects of tne mercury, iron,
*rseuic, etc., given me bef<ir I saw Dr
Jones. I bsve not taken over an onnoe
of medicino irom J>r. Jones, and it was
pleasant to take, and im never changed
his remedy, and be g*ve tne but om.
«m<dl bottle if that, but it went to the
very spot, and I and my wife botn saw
that 1 was cured, sud I lelt ard mw n
alter ihe first twenty-fonr bonrs’ use of
Dr. Jones’ medicine. 1 feel that I owe
my life to the skill of this great pby siciau,
for my shroud was prepared aud' at my
bedside, and my disease was pronoun*-eo
incutable by so many pbysicians, sonic
of them stating tuat no person had ever
been cared of diabetes.
R. W. White, Macon, Ga.
I know Mr. White; have known him
for many yean, and can testify to the
truth of tne aoove remarxaoie cure uy
Dr. J. A Jones.
E. E. Brown,
Proprietor Brown’s Hotel, Maoon, Ga.
Nervous Debility, Loss of Vital
Fluid, Hkminal Weakness, etc , Cured.
—Dr. Junes—beat Sir: Wuon I Hist
employed your ekill, I was indeed a suf
ferer with all th ills that oliow the yiu-
latiou of those laws of our existence, the
abuse of which leave their ternble tale
too plainly told. My memory was irn
paired, my body nearly ruined; I had u
gone, langor feeling, nervous debility,
irregular sleep, sUrtliug and wasting
beams, weakness of the back, floatnug
spots before the eye**, sometime-) like
webs, forgetfuluess, inability to conc» n-
tr iemy mind, awfnl forebodings, desire
to avoid company, dull, heavy feeling
I was wasting away and despondent. I
nave been using your wonderful reme
dies now two months, and have regained
iny former vitality and vuor; my miml
luni t>ody arc improved—I am, indeed, a
now being, with neatly all my former
vigorous mind aud body. 1 am now
able to pursue my occupation, and feei
that I am a man again, anti know how to
-bun, in tne luiure, that awful secret
uabit which would have ruined me,
bnt foryonr sktll.
I am, your friend,
Joseph W. Joslyn.
My address for the next year will be
Yale College.
An Aged Man, Totally Blind for
Twelve Years, Restored to Sight by
Dr. Jones.—AyresviUe, Putnam county,
Mo.—Dr. Jones—Dear Sir: This is io
certify that you operated on the eyes of
Jacob Garriott (my father-in-law) for
cataract, with complete snocess. From
total blindness he can see to pick up a
pin on the ground, and cau see every
thing with tolerable accuracy.
Jacob Garriott, aged 56,
Dr. T. L. Martin.
Judge ipeer of Griffin says: “ Dr.
Jones operated upon my son and
daughter lor two hundred and fifty dol
lars, bo* 1 would not take five thousand
dollars for the good he baa done them.”
Mr. P. J. Howard, a well known plan
ter of Cwlsparchie, Ga., writes: Dr.
Jones: bir.—I have been nnder your
treatment for several difficult chronic
diseases, aud the benefit derived is worth
much more than the money paid.
Dr. Jonet’ Fees T»ry from 9100 I* $5,000.
HI* rtimi arc C*>h. Lct’en, if vrry
t>»Irf anti contain SI. » mwernl; other
wise they are not rend.
Mr. Smith of the Geneva Nursery,
Geneva, Ga., writes: Dr. Jones, your
treatment by inhalation has saved the
life of my daughter. We canuot speak
too highly of it: it goes to the spot and
is pleasant.
A Great Cure of Rheumatism, Dis
it. .wiA, Disease of the Liver and
■ti oKEN, by Dr. Jones. —1 came to Dr.
Jen«->s apou crutches, baling been ..ffl-e-
te:1 four leers with rbt iimaasm mm a s-
euse of the liver, a-d cnlarsieu e, mu.
Having oeeu treated anu given up uy
our best doctors as a hopeless case, and
was reduced to a snflermg Bke.eiou—was
■scarcely ab.e to move in my t ed part of
the time. I had 11 e dyspepsia, also, »uu
could not eat, sleep, nor walk, and suf
fered intensely day and night. When 1
was placed upon the cars to go to Dr.
Jone-e, my neishbors said I could never
return save; but in three weeks I re
turned a sound man, and have attended
to business ever since. And to Dr Jones
I owe my life. I advise the afflicted to
spend no time nor money with any other
treatment, if they are within reach of Dr
Jonas. I live at Manor, Perry county
Alabama. R. H. Wi
Geneva, Ga., March 29,1873:
Dr. J. A. Jones:
Dear Sir—I would have written yon
sooner, but I wanted to know for certain
whether yonr medicines were doing me
any good or not. Yon know when I
consulted with yon at Maoon I was sut
ler Lug with laryngitis, traiiietis, bron
chitis, pericarditis aud functional de
rangement of the liver and rheumatism
and asthma.
I have taken yonr medicine four weeks.
My health has grea.lv improved, and all
those bad symptoms are disappearing.
I hope the affl eted peoule of Uiis
oountry will lay all prejudices aside and
avail tliemselvn- ot yonr wonderful skill
in the scienct of medicine. If you re
main in Atlanta nniil Mai, may be I we
have the pleasure ot seeiug ><ju again.
I hope I sha'l never K»e sight ot your
whereabouts. 1 am, v< ry respectfully,
yonr 'riend* Dr. B. Burge.
CDM KBHI.
Adm&ii tr atoi' & —ale.
» 1*TLI. BE Hob
V V lWor« Xh- <
SUPER-PHOSPHATE
A HIGH COMPOUND OF SOLUBLE
Plosjtoric Acid, Merited Raw Bones. Amelia and Altalinn Salts.
MANUFACTURED BY THEJ
0UMBEHLAND1B ONE C CMP ANT
I his is a highly concentrated Manure, made by combining the best materials
in the most skillful manner, und in those proportions adapted to in
sure the highest fertilizing efficacy, containing, as it does, an
ample supply of Ammonia to produce vigorous growth
and a large amount of phosphatic and alkaline
constituents to support and fully perfect
the growth and rijieii ingot - the pro
ducts. Nothing is used to
to cheapen its cost,
the only dryer
used being
PURE IP I dNT IEJ G-ROUNlJ EO]SrB.
I have accepted the Agency for the sale here of the above Fertilizer, be
lieving it to be one of, if not tub best, in market, and now offer my first
shipment of ONE IIUNDIiED TONS in quantities to suit purchasers,
tor prices, terms and circulars, apply to
JAM EM ORMOND, 77 At 79 \Y hitrluGI st.,
\ aiiri. ex.
oq n? fit>> T * iv v lu v*.
nr*. <.H»^ <<• r ; . bn
Lexlnrton. <>nn«iior. n Ui.imij. >1-'T. ». a'»Lln-h
.-b*. bonr* l *Aln. tb*- !»*'► l (*n.\ ’■* v .
No. 21T. ‘Sih '-nirKt. *»b ,r.Kiu»'lj Cbeto-
fc*r. uo* * • my u *t' in*
IM TV At’R**. luimor .*-*
N". rei. lau i-trt-t. At on*ionl)j Charts
fen-, cm.IA o u*
IO .Y ACRlf a., r. or ...
Sa 1 !lBT • * ' pN'iert ft H■••mu O 1 trtfr
iW» * »!»•* O'f.rftioi ii ru r« alt crc4tl!or»
oi Mild TorM c*»t»
\UUMM H. KIDIX,
A4ru'r Iw in G. Carter, d«fl
ii •!. IS* .
i EAt HERS.
G> aerally;
Has been before the American public
OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet
failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has
justly bpeu stvled the panacea for all ex
ternal Wounds. Cuts Burns. Swellings,
Sprains, P.ru ses. e;c., cm., for JIan and
Bcist. No family should bu a single day
without this Liniment. The money re
funded unless the Liniment is as repre
sented. Be sure and get the genuine
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
by all Druggists and Country Stores, at
-oc., 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice
style, size of bottle. & a
A. T. FINNEY.
MANUFACTURER
AND-
DEALER IN CARRIAGES,
SUCH AS ABE NEEDED FOB THE SOUTHERN MARKET.
B&ronchefe, Phaeton*, Victor!**. Cfebriolettg, Bret*. Top end No-Top Bnpgle*. Bookawa;*, S-Xoablaa, Doa-
tor’i PhaetOD*. Hewinir Macbloe Wagons, stc., etc., etc.
I have now on hand the Largest snd Most Com nets A*». rtment of say Maanfaotory South o.' the Ohio
River, which I em prepared to eell at
RBDUOIgD PRICES S
Using nothing but the very b^st VsUrial. Employ.n« none bnt Flre^oiaas Mechanics, Mx ng facilities
equaled bjnta., I» prepared to e«U the eaae work Cheaper than it o*u be
Duplicated by any other Manufacturer,
I make a Speciality of Harness of every class,
-AND-
B A BY
CARRIAGES.
• Carriage* Renovated on Short MoUee, and ail work warranted t* give general aatialbetion.'
aplS-dSm.
T. FPJTM BIT.
DOW1E, MOISE & DAVIS,
Itaporferw. J^mmuTacturer* amd
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
QgAJR T.TWTONT. S. O.
F LATTERED by the encoeea which h*a attended our e7or!e iu the paet, we have d-termiued to (pare
no pains to merit a oontmnanoe of th- patronage so iiO*rally oeatowed; and. with thia new, now
offer to Drnggieta, Pnyatcieo* end Oountry Merchant* the laryeat eal moat complete .lock of Drug*,
Medicines, Chemical*. Paint*. Oil*. Dye Stud*, Perfumery. OUaewsre, Oran1*1*' Sandrie* sad Fsucy
Groode ever offered in this market, and at prices that e?ad compare 'avorsoiy with New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore. The quality of every article sold by u* A guarncmed as to parity and strength.
We are p-oprietors of tha following standard Family MeiLcinea, which wa offer «rtth confidence as
being equal to any before the public:
Koise’t F.rer and Ague Pill a, warranted to core.
Metre a Prpular'Wlut* Worm dandy.
Meiac e V oruing Star Yeast or Baking Powders.
Collier’* Remedy for Man and Beast, the Beat Lint-
«»ut ever used.
Orej * RegetAble Varmirnge. *^75?
Davis' Pain Carer. ,
Parker’s Cough Syrup.
A gem * for
;,3u.r r s scaurs
Simmon's Depotic Compound or L.icrr Cure.
Patent Spring 'how Cam s iViHaut aia;{ Frames, all “lizes, a Specialtj.
mbSOeodAeowCm
Be inter Bitters, the great Southern Tonic.
Moiae's Liver Pills, purely vegetable.
Molse's Horae. Hog end Cat • Powders,
Motee’s Soothing Syrup, Reliable aud Harm-
lea*.
Molae'* Beady Believer from Pain.
Pallet's Mange Ointment,
Claytso'e King of Pain.
Wholesale
GF&4J’ BITTERS,
Administrator's Sale.
OREEABI.Y to »t» Or >*r from th* C xurt of Or
V dinary oi G,l*thojps Couuiy. •* . will be *«>M
*rfore the Court House door iu L-xmgton. ** d
Oouuty. within the legal hour* of xub. ou the let
Tueedsy .n May. 1873.
THBE5 SH ARES OF »* » STOCK
H ,-t aeih-pv-r«rtyalEiau*Mrier- ue.-as-.i, la**
.\f maid Count-, tor tRfol diair.buuon
«noce« th* heir* of WH IVrm* Cs*h.
«n,t.K*iwx JOUN k jkWKL.
tAdm’r, Ao.
LeulOkton. Varch 18,’ 1873.
mchlO-dlttwit.
/A«LETHOIlPK SIIKHIFK !» SAI.E.
1 1 Will Oe sold, on the ti Ht Tuesday
A-L _ prfor* ihe Court-hous ■ doer In th-
t wu of Lexiagton. to the higloai b dder. within
th- leg*', hour* of eale. one trari «f land, ooutainlng
Twu Hundred and eeverty-four and i>no-fou-tn
*, isa more or let*, tn **td county, artj -iniug land,
ot w B P. Hayule. F. M Mfetnewa Mr* Msthrw*
aud other*, th* lend* on which J. unniiisham
DOW reeid'S. Levied on es the pr party of Sarniir,
l r ardmao, by virtu* of e tt fe ta-ued by from tbe
me Superior Court oi eeld c mnty. in flavor of John
»o . F t.dicninghaxu. a«miuib..awr of Go,.rge T
Cunningham, dreeaaed. Bamue^Z. Hardman.
.... Dx-pn-v eh-rlff.
1 > KUhelk-U*l«lt*oc|» ‘ t 1
(l oanisaaT'fe UrriCk, LexIngton.March id. 1*7^
Whereat W. J. and J. *4. Norton having In p.opm
form applied to me for permanent letter* of
ifetrsaon on the efetate of Jaraea Nort. n. 1st* of s.ul
county. deceased, thta i* to cite all persona inter
-sied/to .how o*uee. it an, tney ran. eky lMM
should uoi be granted the appitosnla et tho May
'tft UTTT^.1.. Ordinary
n i BtOftGt ** Oiilelhttrpe ' oianty t t -..tom
G wh.reas, Z- H Clerk, administrator STffiJ
^Ite of Samuel Glenn, late of aald county, d«
app.iea to me for Utter, dlaml.eory from
^Td .dm mairaUon; These ie. therefore, to cite
••*7 i.rr.,** il* D«r»ona Intereited to bo tod %«•
“VnuiJ office ^Lexington, Qa.. on or before the
Hr 1 “ d •wessa!:**
March, *87». Ordinary o 0.
fthO iPY rHLRIFF SALE.
( Y wi l be eold on th* Firat lueadsy In May next
V,reTne !!u*t “ouse d or In ihe towu ot Lexlng-
^ for ® Vi, , th- leg*, nous* of aale, one tract of Und
100 '*)f u . WJ liSadred and tignt* Acre., more or
containing xwouu toing Uud . 0 , L. M. Hill
*?i J on wnichO W. Bolton, jr.. nowre.ld-«
,ud ot ers. on w men ^ qj q w Bo1:ob> by
LrV'ed i’U »s th fl 1 from Wilke* Wnpertor
• irtueo _ , v jj, F. J rdtuv* Joh Downes
° U d a'W^BoUon; one in f*v >r >‘f B. W Heard va
‘ BO. ” , 1 a W. Bolton; one in favor of
Wm C. Bolton .nd a Q w Bj v „ 4n ,
W n?7es and other d fa* in my hand*. March
John D xwuee, and o y r J0UN30N
.9th. 18i3. Deputy Sherifi.
, vgl<raoRPKsheriff s-xLE.
1 ) w.dbeeoid. t. perfect titles, on the First
V . » next, bef.rethe oocrt-house door
i“t"ne wwavdlixu. too. Oglethorpe county, within
Iile mgai hour, of ^e, a tract ot land containing
oie itga oa etborpo eouul * r>o|o;ziiijg
vixtr-two Ac.ee, to OS ^ , na *
•I* e iman l^.i^ii ou es the property of d-muei t
I" Imsti. 1 ■ is issued from thebu.
Court o'f s^d count, *■
i,v- ve. Siiaarl Z Hsrdmau. March J.un. 1873.
nl H()8 n ,+ 1 ! A *»” " ff
...ncuOiiii. sdniiil'r's bALE.
O Will 1*« sold, on the first tuesday in May next,
^r, r , the 0 lUr-fivcrai door in th* town of Lexing-
,,, Offietnjru couniy. with.n tne legal houra ol
\iie a 8 tra t of laud containing Fifty Acres of Land,
jiora or less, iu Oglethorpe couuty. adjoiniug tne
of widow Settle, estate ol Richard Hupp and
cher. Levied o.. as the property of Mrs. b a.
armies, by virtue of four tax fi fa. issued from G.
W Tenth, tax collector ot og.etnorpe couuty, v*.
«rs. r. A, Grimes- -'»! Vg-1‘
Jy o. X. fiinith. oonttao.^Mv^ ^
m h30 bt,erl!I ' 0 ° •
G EURG 5^x"f IVno.*:-*6th, 1873.
Rebecca Howell baa applied for exemption of
oerToualty aud realty, ana setting apart and vatu*
t£n of a homestead, and I will pua. upon the mu.*
10 o’cfock a. m on the V^M^ALnB * “
“res?*- '“““•“Saft-n
BOKOIA-TALIAFICRKO bOllM-F.
Ct appucation for letters
on' DI6MIS8I0N.
WHKBXA8, Mrs Amelia Akin*, gnardUn lor her
two minor chiicren, has eppuea to me for letters ul
dismission irom said guardianship:
Thiris thereiora to cite all peieon* concerned to
show cause if any the, can, b, the April verm of tho
Oourt ol Ordm^y .o/sarn county wb, sain letter,
of disnusaiou ehouid not be granted.
Given under my hand, at etttce in Orawtordvllle,
tbl*. Feb. 28,1878. c BEaALY.
feb28 - , ' r " n ' rT
KOHU1A-Taliaferro County i
lw- Application fob Letters of Dib
wts-iiiw. Whereas. Benjamin Sturdivant, auiniuls-
trator of the estate of aoner Sturdivant, late oi sam
county, deceaaed, ha* applied to me lor Letter* oi
Dismission from said administration. Tina is.
therefo e, to cite all persons concerned to show
•auee. if any they can, why said letter* of Dismis
sion should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at om:e ia Crawfordville,
his Fecruxryf *,1873. CHARLES A bKAZLEY.
teb/6 ° ’* r '
rfvOCRT OF ORD1SARY,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1873.
GKOROIA—Taliaferro Ceuutyi
Notice Is hereby given to all persona having de-
mau'in against Mrs E J. Overton, ixte < f said coun-
:y dec seed, to present th m to me properly made
out wltliln the time prescribed by law so aa to ahow
tacir character and amount; sud all persona in
debted to aald deceaaed are hereby req ilr-d to make
immediate payment. *HGS. J. OVERIdji,
leD 5 Adm r ot E. i. Overton, aec'd.
fS the DISTRICT OO0KT OT THE UNITED
A STATES, Northern District of Georgia — m the
ma'.ter of rh- stopaer l'odd—in Bankruptcy.
Th s it to Rive notice, em-' a wck, fur three
wwks, Utai I nave beeu eppoiated Aa-ignee of the
Eatste of Christopher Dodd, of Kli gston, in the
county of Bartow, in said district, wno hi- been
adjndged bankrupt on hi* creditors' petition by the
District Court of said District. March 21, 1873.
JOHN H. WHILE,
mh22dlaw3w of Cartersrille, Assignee.
BORGIA—Oglethorpe County)
Whereas, E. T. Martin, adminis-
trs- >r de tools non cam teetamento annexo of Joan
Martin, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
■or letters of dismission from aald estate. Thia is,
therefore, to dte end ulznoniah ell persons Inter
ested to be and appear at mv office, In Islington,
Ga.. on tha first Monday tn Jane, 1873. then end
there to alow cause, u an/ tne, can, wh, said let
ters of dismission should not be granted,
gag K. B. MITCHELL Ordinary 0.0.
Lexington, March 3.1873. mhg
COPPER HIE UCHTIIIt DOBS.
Agents Wanted.
Addiui
T. F. RANDOLPH,
*pl3-dltfcw3t. Cincinnati Ohio.
/~VGLETHORPE sheriff sale.
W I d be eoli, on the First Tuesday in May
•ext, before the Court-house door in the town of
Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within the legal
hours of sale, a tract of land containing Forty -five
Acres, more or lees, in Ogtetnorpe county, adjoin
ing the lands ot Robert R. Kite belt, tars. M. K.
Marcram and Mrs. Martha A. Balden. Levied en as
the property of Hampton 0 Sugg, trustee for Elias
Beil bj virtue of a fi fa ieead from the Superior
Court of and ooanty, in favor of Matthew F. Jack*
soars. Hampton0. Bogg, trustee for El xa SeU,
and other fi tae in my hands. March 29, 1873.
apl THOS. D. ILHAM, Sheriff!
O GLETHORIE SHERIFF SALS.
WU1 be sold, on the first Tuesday In May next,
before the Court-house dnor m the town of Lexing
ton. Oglethorpe county, within tne legal hours of
ssifl, s tract of laud containing Four Hundred and
Aignteen Acres, more or less, m Oglethorpe county,
ady-ining the i«n*. *f Dav.d H. Winn, Thomas U.
Brown. Mrs. Barnett and other*. Levied on as the
property of George F. Hawks, by virtu- of A Is is-
.nod from the Superior Court of said county tu fa
vor of Warren Hawk* and Thomas D. Hawks vs.
George F. Hawk*, and other fi fas in my baud*
THOMAS D. GILHAJl, oarr.HO. C.
Ma rch JSth,l873. mhTO
And (tee Publi
E, J. HALE k SON, 17 Mnri ty street^
New York, h»’ e jnst iw.’ied
A SCHOOL SIS'] ORY
O# the Unite*I Mates.
Bt HON. AT.ET- B. STE1 HENS,
Profeaeor of History aul Po) tical
ence in the University of G toijiuu
TESTIMONIALS <
A Review, by Rxv. U. WiLl S, D. IX*
President of Oglethorpe Lniversrtv
Atlanta, Ga.:
ibis valuable work, which has be * • an i iousJw
0. tid for, has reoeutly appearel iu e ecidt diy at
irmciive and popular form, lu typog< aphl> al an
;.<ihanlcalexecuuoi refl-cu credit ou th< hoot
wait b hat laaued U. vxd iu conveulei t six>, toD
biaoing, anJ happy l. ■angeiu^nt into a piers an
• tuona, admlrsmy t tapt it to the ua< oi echoo
»nd . ollegee. as s t ittx*ik. wo predict or th
cou | end s hearty anu exteusiv. adopt .on, td as
. tor general luatrnctioh do reader iu I I* la*
> .*; l to bu without a copy ol it. Tho S uth ca p*
,-i tray be justly proud et this noble -ont lbi tlo
i<> ih.ir growing literature, mud th* gr .ud old o mi
■u ..weelvh of Georgia win loubtie.su . incu an sr
1. 'relation of the industry, patriotism a id talents r
her distinguished son by giving this rich y sVirad
volume e cordial we looms to the thou sud . of he
lu.eoigeut eud uapny household*. We oeiieve the'
tbl* work of the gaeat Georgian is do ui.-d to te
come the standard of hlstor'c truth sud escetlen %
for ceutones to come, iu«t as Mr Steph ns' work r%
Ihe War Between the Mutes is auknowi.-dg *d to be
the most complete sud triumphant rijdi attOM
the Southern people ever placed on record
From Rhv. J. J. BRANTLEY, D. IX,
Profesocr of Belle* Let tree and Modem
Languages, Mercer Uuiveraity,Macon,
Georgia ;
I taluk you are tc tie congratulate, u havttfl
brought out a School History, which, ou account bt
IU fairness, it* -Southern or.gin, and e.pecully <.,e
fUUesasnd acenrsoy or the ister polulc-l history
the country, ought to supersede all otter at taw
South.
From Hon. MILLARD FILLMORK,
late President of ttie United 6tui.es :
I think It exceedingly well written, ei d sdmirst •
well calculated for soade tales and scho is. It la r a
ceaaarily greatly cond -need, but it seams to mntala
the pith and marrow of our history, somewhat
•Inged, as «raa natural, with Southern . tew*, but M
impartial as any we nan expect et ihls time, etttk g
from tne North or South. 1 regard Mr. Stepueua n
one of oar ablest etateemen, and certain 'y veiyoOBD
patent to write a history of the Uultod otatee
From Hon. HER60HEL V. JC HN S0N.
The mutliod of the work U admirable Bach pic
lure la distinct; each is in Us approp.iar iplaxx; end
ihey are so connected and grouped a* to present to
the mind's eye s clear, lutfUigioie a id harm ,u1oul
ketch of the hiatory ot the Uuit.d 8 »t a, from cot
«nl*l infancy to preseut devmopme tv -aocursMdt
Us delineations, sud copious, nut still compendious
iu its details. l'Uu wora In admimbly euited io th*
uae of schools and the higher mstititioi.s ol corn
ing. It would be anjust to omit to ay thtttli*
hook, as to material, is gotten up in tu stvxo Uenn
style* -
From Prof. RiOHABD M.JODNSION,
of Pen Lucy Institute, Maryland :
I regard the Gouipeudium ol me Hi io.y oi til*
United States, by lion. Alexander H. tephons, *
most importSDt addition to American U -raturu. It
m a boo* for the bcheolroom. the Colle e. the Jnl-
versity, and every library. Though a-.m-ely cou.
dunsed, yot it is monl coiholeve aud per ..l.ruous In
my opinion It is the only hutory in wh n an Amer
ican, xvhether youth or v.uitni.vu, ma tmd a -ust
account of the heals on viilch the Gon itation nd
Government of his country were fou uled. L ery
one. and especially ev-r> btuaent, sh -pi,, usv i it
From t kof. E. A. STEED, c Mer r . r
University :
Those Teachers in the South who hix e uu^ht It a
Histery of the United Statofe sicco tho x.ur willre-
otce when they e.-e this hook. They mil be c*i r-
ciatly pleased with thsi portion of the l‘i„ior> per.
xsinlng to the Iste war. hocaase in this ,,art of the
work they will Hud what ha* not yet be.ore met mv
eye In schoolbooks: s air, unprejudiced suiement
of facts ctnneoted with the bloody wm- ..-tweeu tl a
States. Boutheru youth can rend lath,* l, ,ok *
truthful history ol our great strugg e lor free gov.
eminent by one who Is, ot ail othorv, most compe
tent to write such a work. Let them r.* d it, study
it, and heed its lessons of wisdom. —
From the N.Y. EVENING TELEGRAM
It is a notorious fact that even in cone ,ee tittle at
tention is paid to ihe philaaophy of poiipc. * *
Mr. Btepheus suppues tuts kuowie ige. From the
discovery ot Columbus to the estal .isiimentof
American Independence, he carries the reader
quickly and gracefully through all of .he leading
events thet transpired, developing ti.se tacts in
olonial history which led to the organization and
srowth of the present form of government.
• * * • •
“In the treatment of these various *uo|ects, Mr.
Stephens is not a partisan. He addressi s hi- read
ers from a point of view far above the Influence of
passion or pr-Judioe, end in tho statement ol iacu.tn
which hb mainly confines his work, there 1* an ex
hibition of impartiality that lorbld* the question
whether this man who thus suium*riz> r tne histoflg
of his oountry 1* from tne North. So ub, East at
West.
*•*•••*•**
“ The book Is apropos to the tlmea. I. Abounds to
Information with which every A uteri.-on cl Uses*
ougut to be familiar, and which he will u it find oom
piled eisuwhere. For the youth of the laud It wit
prove Invaluable, and we beiieve th t tcimhtn
througnoui the country will adopt it as s suhbtuuta
for ail other histories of the United States, as soon
as they become laminar with Us pages, and observe
wiib wbat tact and impressiveness the dl-tiinrulahefi
author has arrayed las knowledge to the end that Ik
may oe .-cost easily and eagerly acquired by to*
young.
BOM THE HATONTON PRE38 AND MES*
WENGER.
“ Let ii be Introduced into tne lair 11 y ire.e, into
the school-room—everywhere over this iroad land.
For it not only ,s inaLoclive as well as e jter’amiu*
to youm, c .l is a most useful compendium for 41
grown-up people who desire to be well i lforined.*
From the WILMINGTON STAB.
“As a school cotnpend this work Is a sucoeae la
every wsy. It giv-.* a prominence to lea ilcg poll a.
cal events, and these are made n. subserve no parti •
sanintert* 1 whatever. Tae :. j>i is aoso'utely free
fro . sectional col irlng though it ia tne production
of one ot the great lead:: a Southern -honght,
nimself an actor in sum” - f ilic grand scones he de
scribee. I rom a Cioea perusal cf that part of th*
x-jk commencing with the chtpter contA ning aa
ac mint of Pierce s aJuiimstratoin, and eabaoqAeht
coapters tu rough to the beginning of the current
year, we are satisfied Mr. Stephens has given a True,
an varnished, lively picture of the tremendous agi
tation through which the country has passed during
two decadee of her tumor;.
Alt the prominent occurrences, civil an,' mlUi -v,
of the war oetweeu tne State*, are sketched in rap. J,
but distinct outline. Mr. atepfians’ style i* easy,
terse, pure, graceful and strong He makes no special
effort, as most of sohool-h .story writers do, to write
down to the comprehenaion*of h.a Juv-nile n saera.
But there is nothing In style or detail' that tha
simplest intellect cenno* grasp.’’
From the TOLEDO (Ohio) SUN.
The wora a* a Text-Book on Schools and OoUegea,
leone of tha beet oondeused histories of the United
Btatee we have had the pleasure ol perusing. It ia
amply illustrated wi’h portrait* of eminent men who
figure In American history, battle scenes, and tb*
coots of arms of the different 8tales.
NOTICE BY TririFUBLISHEBS,’
This Compendium of History shoo,
be in every Schoolroom and every L
brory in the United States. It ia th
Hiatory of the country—a necessity to a
who rish to know what La been done
and whv it has been done, by those who
made and tnoee who have odm'nisteni
the Government ot these States. It pre
sents not only the anmainua bol, of oar
History, bat its pervading spi.it, and
will prove a Yade Mecnm to both student
and statesman. The volume— 12ma,
513 pages, with numerous illustrations—
is beantiln.ly printed onl strongly and
tastefully bound. Price, $1 50, Mailed,
postpaid, on reoeipt of the pn.*e. To
teachers for examinatioi. hall price; bnt
wnen to be forwarder* ov mail, 25c. most
oe aaaea ior postage. Very libeial terms
mode for ictrounetion into Schools and
Colleges *
E. J. nALE A SON 17 Marry stree
New Yo'k.
' hew York, Auq. *26,1872.