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Vol. Ill—INTO. SI.
THE SINGER,
me singer * laims om on to u -
HBIOUITT— SIMPLY THE BEST.
Tie New Drop-icaf lacbinc
]■ snj erior to U1) in use. and will do all classes of
work without change of tension. In the point of
darahillty. wa guarantee it to las' aa Ion# aa any ma-
cbln* in tne world. To the premiums awarded it
In 1*7«. at the Georgia Fairs. Juat read the following
handsome additional awards by the Faira uf 18T) •
FIRST PREMIUM
At tha Atlanta Fair for the boat l'aml!v Sewing Ma
chine with attaclimenta. Bro-ixo Medal and Diploma
FI RdT PREMIUM
At the State Fair for Machine with heat and moat
nariul etlecbuients. silver Medal.
FIRST PREMIUM
At the Cotton States Mechanics* and Agricultural
Fair, at Augusta. for tha Beat Family Machine, uuid
Medal; for tae beat Attachments. Silver Medal; lor
toe Machine worked by hand, si ver Medal; for the
heal manufacturing Mirhlue, lor aewlng leatlier,
Silver Medal. Alao, both First Premiums at the
Diomaaville, Ga.. Fair, for Family and Manufactur
ing Macliinaa. The new Mo 1 Machine for Tallora
and Boot makers, ia the heat in the market. Ex
amine before pursbaaing. Are now anld on easy
«*rins. h. T. HMILLIE,
Agent Nortlie'll Georgia,
Corner Broad and W. Alabama sts , Atlanta.
Silk Thread, Needier Oil. etc,, always on nand.
Stitching neatly done mhlAIAwSin
Til- IkKW IIHPKOVKD
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
ICE FROM S26 TO 875.
O CR MACHINE la a Shuttle Machine, and"do
all kinds of work equally aa well aa any'hig
priced machine la durable, light running and war
ranted lor live yeaia. We receive aimed every day
cerliiicatee from parties residing in the city, and
from all parts of the country, unsolicited, wl o apeak
In the highest torma of the "New Improved Home
Shuttle.*’
*f%.Ageuta wanted In territory unoernpled.
Address D. G. MAXWEI.L,
General Agent,
Jan6 Atlanta Ga,
TFIB ATLANTA WBBKLY STTN^MAY • 3 T^7q7
Admisnistrator’ Sale. In tlir nivtrlrt Co«rt of Ihf I’nUnl HUtM
VI rLL BE 80LD on tL#* flr*t Tuesday ia May,
T " * before tb* l «art>i>ouae door io th* town oi
Lexington. 0* etiiorj.# county, G*orira. «ithii the
of nelr, the foilowiog lota of land, to«nt:
No. 217. 19th diftrict, 4th oertioo, original!/ Chero*
now Polk coouty containing
FOUTY ACRL.S. more or •«**».
3lo. 2f»2.19th district, Sd **ctloD, originally C kero-
kee, ceotaitiiug
FORTY ACKEM. more or »e»a.
Ha d lanu sold aa tha property of Robin O. Carter,
tor tha b#>D«*nt ol me keira and credtiora
of Hid dacoaaeU. Terun coh
WILLI tM H. KIDD.
_ Adra’« Hooin G. Carter,
MartL 21. 1373. uihZS
G.
— Northern Ulat rle t of Georg In.
In tha met re r of LANDSBEKO * CO.—In Bankruptcy
f I’HIS ie So give notice ence e week for three
* »“*k*. ■ het I hare been appointed Assignee of
the estate ol I.andeterg a Co., of t* ! ar,u. in ail
District. who hare been ediuilg*d baump’i u| on
teeir nr*dit»r*’ pei tlon, h. the islaSrict Court of
aeid Diaarict. NOAH R FOWLER, Aaa'gnee.
•1*17 Atlanta. Os.
Gi
CITMB ER .V > 1 >
SUPER-PHOSPHATE
For over FORTY YEARS this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE baa proved itaelf to be the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Liver Complaint and its painful offspring, DYS
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Jaundice, Bilious at
tacks, SICK HEADACHE, Oolio. Depreaalon of Spir-
tta, SOl’K STOMACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND
FEVER, Ac.. Ac.
Alter years of careful experiments, to meet a
great amt urgent demand, we now produce from
our original Gentitue Powders
THE PREPARED,
a Liquid form of SIMMONS’ LlVER REGDLATOR,
containing all It.- won lerfu' and valuable proper
ties, and offer it in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES
The Powders, ,pri-v, as before $1.0*1 per package
Sent by mail 1 *>4
«etir < -AUTION !
Bny no Powder- ,.r PKIl ARED SIMMONS*
LIVER REGULATOR nvleaa in oui engraved wrap
per. with Trade mark Stamp, and Sit nature* un
broken. Nolle nth-r ie <enuine
4 H ZEIuTN A CO..
ol*< <», -a., .uj l’iii,.A!lELPUlA.
h *• I * I t l» i p t i. <■ | s_T
FILLEY'S FAMOUS
— KDRGIA—Of; l#-t lior pr Coanlyt
Wkfr«u, tj. H. iiirdnmui, h idoj.oiMiKor
«c., of L»e rge R. Gniaur, u*c*-aa*<l, lot* of
•aH Const/, pt'ii »ni for * discharge* from Hid
aliumutiitioii. Ti.er«-f jtp all ptra concerned
hr« nerf u> required to ahowcau**, if any they L$\* #
said Administrator ahouid out, at the reuu.a,’
»«rm oI t** Court of ordinary of aaid Couiity. to
bo lifted Oh til 1 At M>o day in July next, bedi*-
cbargeil irom vald ▲diuiuiPtratioii.
(pivan under my hand tb.A nth d*y of April. 187i.
a. it liIiunhuL, v>raiuary.
i ylU.KTbO PR HHLRIFF SALE.
' ' ’Ai.i Imj a ddon tua Ftmt i'u»«<lay in May next, !
before th« court houa^ d * t in tha town of Lexiu*- i
ton. w.tinu th^ lagat noujH of nalA, on** tract o()ud
containing i wo iiuiidri-d aud Ei*nt* Acrca. mrrra <»r
*fc«N, ii. maid county, a<lj uuug lauda ot L. M. ii.ll
an i other*, ou utucht*. VV. boiton.jr.. now rwtddaa.
levied on aa th* property of ti. W. Bolton, nr., by
virtue o three fl Ur >a- ih(1 f'mu Wilkeu Superior
Court, one iri lavoi f B F JrdhUra J ,h Downea
•wl <i- W. Bolton; on*? in favor • 1 b. W. H*-ard y».
Uni. Te iloliou **nd li. W. HolUtu; one in lavor of
B. W. Heard vp *V T. Bolton G. W IS j t* u an.
John D iwudi, and other c fas in xny handa March
^9th. 1873. j, T. JOHNSON,
•pl Deputy *hyifl.
J N the DISTRICT court of the united
oTATfch, Northern Dmtrict of Georgia—m the
matter of Chrmtopuer Dodd—In l^nkruptcy.
Th.n ia t«i givti notice, om*. A w« x, for three
we**ka, that 1 ha^** b**«u ^ppoilit'nl Ai»igOH of th«*
Je-HUie ot CDriatopUor Dodd, of Ki. g»t«*n. iu th^
county of Bartow, m Hid diatric', who ha- beer
a.ijuaged bauarui*t on nia creditor-.* petition by th«*
DiMinct Court of *Hid District. Man h 21, 1878.
JOHN II. WIKLE,
muU2dlaw ;w of t^krteri>ville, AMUijnee.
/ |GB ‘-TUORPE HUE It IFF 8 %DE.
'S Will be Hold, to perfect titles, on the First
Tuesday in May next, before the court-houat* door
»u the townot Lexin ton, Ogletnorp*? county, within
the le^al hoiirM of »aie, a tract «»f land containing
M.tty-two Acres, iu O^tethori»<« couut*. aujoining
tne lauda ot G. F. Platt, T Z iiarduiau and David
Hod man. I»vi d on %a the property of Samuel Z.
Ilarduiau, bv virtue of a ti fa issued from the Su
perior Court of 8iid couuty in fav >r ol George k.
Platt va. oaiii'iel Z- Hardmau. Mar h 2 *tb, 1S73.
»1»i THUS. D. GiLHAM, Sheriff.
/ |GDI m •1,1'E 8HRR1FF HALE.
" / w ii be aol», ou tne Fir«t Tuesday m May
next, before the Court-house door m tiietoAnc.
Lexington, ci^h?thori>e couuty, within the ie^ai
hourn ot Male, a tract of laud containing Forty-hv.-
Acres, more or Inna, iu Ogletuorp* county, idjotn-
iii*< tne iands ot liotiert ii. Mllcne'l, Mr.-. M. E
Marcratu and Mia Marina A. Kai im. L* vied on a-
the property of Hampton C Dug#, trustee tec Eliza
Bell bv virtue of a ti fa ihsu 1 from the Hiipenor
Court of 8aid county, iu favor of Ma'thew t. Jack*
Hampton C. Bug . trusts* lor Ei u bell,
and other n las iu my hands. Marcn JJ, 1873.
Tlius. i». ILHku. BMC
O glethorpe sheriff's »ale.
Will be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in May next,
before the Court-hours*' door iu the town of Lexing
ton, Oglethorpe county, within the lega! hours ol
sale, a Ira l o! land containing Fitly Acres of Land,
more or less, in oglrtuorpe county, adj >111*11 g the
lauds of Widow Settle, eeiate ol Hichaid ilupp anu
other-- Levied 01 aa the property of Mrs. S. A.
Grimes, by virtue ol lour tax ti tan issued from G.
W. smith, tax collector ot ug.ethorpt couuty, vb.
Mrs. T. A, Grnaea. u*w *n . U at died to me
by C. T. Suiitu, coUUa j e. >1 *r • » - s• 1 e
THOMAS D. OILUaM,
mh3t> sneriff. c O
EORGLA— OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
Oeoixabt’s urnci. Laxixotoh.Ga., April 1. 1871 j
Whieiar, lianry Kianebraw having in proper
form applied to me for permanent tetters of admin-
1 a*ration on the eaut'e -f Mrs. r'armh Huff, late o«
ernd county, deceased; «hi« is to cite all per*.-ns in
terested to show cause, if any they can. wny letter*
should not be granted said aipiicaui at the May
Term, ib73, ef thie Court.
{ a. tv. MITCHELL, Onttory.
G * E**H*-IA—Oglrtkurp 1 oanly:
' UkDl»iT*iUrrict, Lvxingt m.M.rch 10. 1b73.
I Wh.rea., W. J. ah i J. M. Nurtuu b.viug mpreper
( form wppli^I to m. for ptraun.ut l-iter, of aOmiu
i mniiuD on tbe e»t*’.e cl jute. Nort- c, i.t. of a.-ti
j couuty. ffecomavd, this u to cit. ,ii tutor-
1 *.Ik1 to »h >w ixiiH, if »;jy to., rta. why l,Tt«r«
| -h >Ud not b* granteff the hppiicanu. at the May
Term. 1073. of thia Court.
I mhl3 it H. MITCHELL, Ordinary
bKiilUil A—t>t;Ietlioi |ic t out*Iy
W h * tit ah, leaac It. Hall baa applied to me for Let-
l r- ol Admiuia.ration do bom- ran on the oalate
ot l>t.’iiel Hull, lair ol >-uid county, deveaaod.
theta are, thertdore, to adiuouu-b a<> peraoua in-
tcreated bi abow cuae, if any they have, wi'bin
ill-* t rm ur< hcroed by .aw, why auch leitere ahonld
uot be graut-d.
Witueau my band and official aiguature thia 2*th
day ot April, 1»73. K. K. MITCHELL,
apr2*J Urdinary O. C.
UkUliUl »— U(tleiItorjir County.
^Whukjui. ioliver B. Gorlaly, Admiuis'rator of
the eaiate of Jouu Davia. iau- or >aid couuty, d--
ceaaed, appliea to me for 1 tiers disuiiasory from
said admiuutration.
Tu-ee are. therefore, t . cite aud admotiiah all
peraoua lulereated to he and appear at my office, -u
or belore tue hral Monday iu August, lb?3, to show
cauae, if any they have, why aaid letter* should uot
be granted.
Witucss my hand and official signature. V is April
28th, 1873. K. K. MUCH ELL.
ap22 Ordinary Q C
C ocur UK OKDIVAKY,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1873.
UKOHtilA—TtxllMlrrro County!
Notice is hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Mrs. E. J. Overton, late of said coun>
ty. dec rased, to present them to me properly made
out within the time preaenbed by law so as to show
their character and amount; aud all persons in
debted to sain deceased are hereby required to make
immediate payment. iiiOA. J. OVERTON,
lebS " Adrn r OI E. J. Overton, dec’d.
t « KOltGIA—TullMferro County!
C Application for Letters of Dis-
MtssioN.—Whereas. Benjamin Sturdivant, adminis
trator of the estate ol Ahuer Sturdivant, late uf aaid
ooumy, deceased, has applied to me for Letter* of
Diamlesion from said administration. This is,
luerelore, to cite all persona concerned to show
cause, if any they can, why said letters of Dismis
sion should not be granted.
Oiven under my hand, at office in Crawfordville,
his February! 4, 1873. CHARLES A REAZLEY.
Ieb’20 Culinary
ARE MADE SOLELY BY THE
xc Q ,lsior'. Manufacturing Co.
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Are doing more mad
OAK^^.better cookino•
^ntjt^Dolns it QUICKER aud CHEM’EK
■ n\v- tuau any Sto same cost.
ARE
-LOW.PRICI-
/Vj F v \\^' And opers e
OAK
AYS
KI.I A lti.K
rfectly.
OUR
will
^oakSs 0001 ' 1 -’’' 0 CH
AND RASY.
QITCK tup CLKAN.
,vl trnys Warrantd
AMD
m ,»•! d h,y
L. B. LANGFORD,
Allan! a. Geerc ia-
G KOKOIA, ORiethorpe County
Whereas, T, H. Clark, administrator’ of tbs
estate ot Samuel Glenn, late of said county, de
ceased, applies to ms for letters dismissory from
raid kdiuiuieiration; These -ie. therefore, to cite
aud aduiouisu all pereone interested to he and ao-
p-ar ui uiy oilice in Lexington, Ga., on or neiore the
arsi Monday in July. 1873, to show cause, it any
they hive, wliv said etters should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 2*th
March, 187.*. K- It MITlHELl,
Ordmmr * C.
O glethoki E SHERIFF SALh
Will b" sold. t-e -*rst T* e*cay ia May next,
b“inre Hie ouri-noilse d or la tb- town of 1-exiPg-
t is. • .girinor|*« county. ■* iuiu mt iuour** o»
•**•*,* inwi ol i)*uu c , ftV!jU:j( Jour Hundrv* *ud
it Acrr». uiiMf or irtvf*. in Uglctbor^ couuty,
.Cj "".tig in. iau..--. —• - •*’*" Th-Ara.
Lro-u, ilra. lisrurii s> u -c.r- jiiwunnU*
1-0 •* . ...H.rge r Haak.. b> virtu- •'( 6 la is-
• u, d irom me hi.prn.ir Court of -ai ci uat) in la-
.or ol Warren Iia»kaand Thomas D. Lawks vs.
..... rg- F l*a« »-, sl. lotl.n ti U« m my bands
iiJoMaS D. GU.ua
-> * r i.ih.'t’s
, Sheriff o. C
Application f«»r Lcttrrs t.r lMsnii>-M*n.
/'t EORGIA—T.VLLI*FCRR-» COUNTY.
VT Whkhess. Wilnam A Beazley aud John S.
Bexzlsy, ex-cutors of the last will and ustament ol
harles Beaxley late of aaid county, decexeod, have
applied to me for letters of dismission from said
executorship- -or A
These are, therefore, to cite all pereone concerned
to s'iow cause it any they have, (wituin the lime
preecrioed by law) why said letters should not oe
Given under my hand at office in Crawfordville,
this May 3. 1873. < HMILES A. BEA/LEY.
uiayti tK ‘ 111 r
(jl ICO ft UI A-0« Ie thorp* L'«*uM(y.
VChrre**. W.lIiAin J M*tU©w*. A*ixumi«tr
dw iHiniN n«>n. ou ibf* «»i Frxncio
Gteiiii. late of stiri coui iy. ivious :
diMChai -i* Iron *aul Adiuiai**tram>u Th«reiv*
person* cancel r.ed *re «tn&y ito >•
c*u*e, l! **-y Utey hxv-. why »« d Adin>a *traio
bonia non. should uol, at the r*«v.Dr iermo?
^ourt oi airUiistiy *>f *w«l nuutv o b** he'd o*
let Monday iw uiy next tv *.fHa_a*r K - . o»n
Vii:r iui* ? rM»iou. tliven un. er luy -i-ud \*
u*y of April* 1873- U- la. Ml UTii
; p lil» ' * *rd .-•r
O O IsKTilORPK SllKKIKKr .r\LK.
Will te sold, ou the lirst Xile«d*Y
it- May next* b> for- ihe Coart-kou»* d«>**r in tlje
t an of la xingtou, to iho hignrst D'dder. within
the l«*ga. hour* ol aaie, on« tni t of land, couuunnr
Two Hundred and atverty-tour and one-founn
acr< *, n,ore «jr le*s, in paid ounty, **ij iniug land*
of \\. B. p. liayuie, F. M. Mr* M«thewg
and oth»*rH ti*»? lanWn on which J. W. Cunningham
now rtf-.doa. Levied on aa th* property of 8amuef
Z Hardman, by virtue **l a h fa lat-ued bv from the
the Superior Court ol *a)d c »nnty, n iavor oi J*»hn-
7*o i F. CuLUeDghata, 'M.niiui*Lrator of George T.
Cuniiiuvlul, neceantd, %». 8amue! Z Hardman.
, J. T. JOHNSON.
tuh3) Deputy Sheriff.
A RICH COMPOUND OF SOLUBLE,
£ ^ ElllllilA-'l AMA S RKliu ( ill > I V.
I* APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DI.■■■> Ml SSI ON
Whkuea*, Mrs. Amelia Ahldp, guar*iian for her
two m nor children, ha* applied to me for letters of
diNiuippi r* from vaud guardianship:
lhia i*« therefore to cite all person* concerned to
ahow cause, if any they can, by the April term ot the
Court o! Ordinary tor a*>u county, why aaid letters
of diainiaaion ahould not be granted,
oiveu vio-ier hit hand, at othcc* in Cr^wiord vlil*,
Uiia. ten. 2a, Ib73.
I i-LS V bt-AZLk*
-Lj* nnorv.
T H EH OWE!
THE BEST EXTANT
AS IS VERIFIED BY
All experience of oyer Twenty Years.
IT 18 MORE SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION!
MORE DURABLE!
PERFORMS A GREATER VARIETY OF WORK!
RUN8 LIGHT!
IS EXPEDITIOUS IN PERFORMANCE!
The Best Machine!
FOR ALL WORK.
In these respects we Invite a Comparison, and war-
\> rant entire satisfaction with every Machine.
THE llOWE
Contains the Materials for its own repair; has les*
wearing points than any other; draws up a
stitch as is done bv band, which other
Machines do not; gives perfect con
trol over both threads—giving
off thread in proportion to
the thickness of the fab
ric sewed, thereby
AVOIDING SLOW MOTION,
OVER-SEAMS, DROPPING STITCHES OB
BREAKIFG ' NEEDLES great objections to all
other Machintt.
TSP
IT SEWS A TIGHT SEAM IN THE
HEAVIEST GOODS!
u ryiag the Thread on both sides, and in like man
ner with the lighteet material, WITH JUT CHANG
OF TENSION.
The inventor. ELIAS HOWE, known as tbe "Mas
ter o t Master Mechanics," once truly remarked,
'Tbe Machine is MechanicallT Correct.'
While Machines of other inventor* have had an
ephemeral popularity—some now aim >st unknown,
while ethers hava ceased entirely to exist, an 1 a few
been compelled to make chang-s—a weak effort to
keep pec- in part with the mechan.ca improvement*
Of the day.
XT nllli-o Howe,
Whose combination of Mechanism was perfect from
the first: beanies now owning and has adopted ail
the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS.
Snch is the desire to obtain the HOWE MACHINE
that, although now manufacturing ONE THOUSAND
PER DAY, it is unequal to toe demand.
We respectiully invite all p-rsons desirous of pur
chasing A FIR^T-CLASS MACHINE, on LIBERAL
TERMs, to caii at our office aud examine tor them
selves.
TH* HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
febI6
HAGAN’S
Phosphoric Acid, Pnlyerizcd Raw Bonss. Ammonia and Alkaline Salts,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
CUMBERLAND 3DNE COMPANY
This is a highly concentrated Mann re, mad * by combining the best materials
in the most skillful manner, ai d in rh«■ proportions adapted to in
sure the highest fertilizing .’ilioacy, containing, as it does, an
ample supply of Ammonia to produce vigorous growth
and a large amount ot phosphatic and alkaline
constituents to support and fully perfect
the growth and ripeniugof the pro
ducts. Nothing is used to
to cheapen its Cost,
the only dryer
u:-eil tieitiK
PURE HP I ZiNT E G-E.OUNE BONE
I have accepted the Agency for the sale here of the above Fertilizer, be
lieving it to be one of. ii‘ not the best, in market, and now ofTer my first
shipment of OX E HUNDRED TONS in quantities to suit purchasers.
For prices, terms and circulars, apply to
.1 V>1KS OK>ltt\l), 77 Si 7!> Whitehall at--
v clav • .a, cu.
l*lt< »IM*I
TI IE t< >U LVTs-i.
The Improved Winship Colton Gins!
SHERIFF SO.Ii QS
Oglethorpe County, .
IIHLL h, sold, on the FIttSI TUESDAY IN JUKI
v v NEXT, within tne lege: Iwiri oi -**,. before
th- conrt-h >uee doir in the town of Lexington.
Oglethorpe county, th- following property, to-wit:
A tract f land in Oglethorpe couuty, clutaiuleg
tb-ee hundred a-vl thirty-five acre*, more or lesa,
a ijoining the land- of O. P. Finley, it. F. Jackeoc,
William Bogg and others. Levi" I on aa the prop-
rty of Htuoton 0. B Kg. by virtue of a fl fa Issued
from tbe -tup rior o«ur of said county, in favor ot
Levi C. Wells va. Hampton O. Bugg and other fl tea
in my handa. This April 29th, 1873.
Alto, t treu> ot land in Oglethorpe county, ooia-
tauilrg live hundred and eighty-seven ani thre»
quarters acres, adjoining the lands of James Young.
W. B. Brightweli, M. F. Jackson and others. Levied
on aa th" propertf of Burnett Moore, by virtue of a
6 fa issued frui th" Superior O urt of aaid county
in favor of Wil is-n A. Colclough va. Bnruett Moore;
and another A fa m my baud. This, 29th April.
1873.
Also a tract of land containing flv.» hundred acre%
more or ies-, iu Og.ethor ■> c iu ity. a >j liniug tun
land. »f Ja ■>"■ V. ,■> r > iv»- \f-- g Ua 1 -
■i n aa 1 otii ■». Levied on as the property of Jaa,
M. Bryaa, ay virtue of a t ix 11 iasued troiu Georgw
W. Smith x Co;lo,”o'of Ogle h >rve couu'.y v».
Jam. - M or an. Lew ms.i" m l return" I t . mn
by 0 O. La. ford, i.-.yiug co *t the Th s April
sutb, 1873.
f In
.1 • . ■
Ale . a tr«
eev. nty-fo ir
Og ei*i .rpe c uu
Jewel. Mrs >1. 0
property of Wi , ■
-u-d from i i ip ■
in favor ot G org • J
mi-.i.trato' - o o; ,
ton’s ' >’ wo nndrel and
i» acre r. ir ess, in
•si, II • - I i* .«f 11 u A.
.1 : r- 1 v .1 11 is 'he
e h vi't :« •>• i fl f» is-
Ol ... . hirp 0 uaty
et J »el *d-
v-l ie - -.1, vs Wi liana
fjnHISSE CELT B ! tA'ill 1 or
• ri f.
th.
■ii l"--i l.y a.) who 1 a'e ured them
1. > (in ,.n g tlir' - ui piias any Gin
i<> n.e giLLtr. Wv ale BOW rectiV'
For Lightueof l ia!:. i mini
heretofi re ii. ii.e. T; e, >n u.> t, • -
ingorders, and r ady to il.-l>v-" Gi. -
Wp are also rec-iviig f. n ..in K- ,Oi mS MS-, up u which we liave lately msde
valuable improv-m-oia * u .* i-i>n ' * . Go * lor 'be pii n ut crop to .tud Ui tho*r order,
early, to insure their being UUed pioiupt y. Send for c.rculai.■
apr2 )tf WINSHIP & BRO., Atlanta, Ga.
Has been be?- * th3 Amencan public
OVER THT?v' - Tc;trs. It has never yet
fuiled to rive f>2rfect satisfaction, and has
justly Lfcutf : -\m panacea for all ex
ternal \Vrr- . i C \: . Buvl.7. Swellings,
P_ r.dns, rr; s. .. ., Ne., for Han and
Beast. Xo fur-iily should be a single day
without this Liniment. Hie money re
funded unless the Liniment is as repre
sented. Be sure and get tbe genuine
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
by all Druggists and Country Stores, at
25c.. 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice
style, size ot bottle. &c.
ROl LD,
BARTON
tv idrn. Thia.Vp t 1J’U^ 1-71
Vlao, a w* -t 1 :i ; t ■ Oglgthi-p. cuuu’y, oo
which J > ■•! v i •! . r >. 1-* ug fjir
huutrpdau l I'p.- , rv-. n. >r i ■*. vtj >>u-
i.igth" land- l . iu II I. V.Uiviu F S tilth*
Mr- Hau’-r i , i <n.i-. - L v,.d u « t!i. p.-upor y
of John A. It- i. vi • a« i fl r i i—ued tr i'll the
-u,. Tior Co lo Ogif'io.-p* o > inty, iu fiv.tr of
Joe.ph Arm.Iron v< I din v It-iI an I r>:h - tt fae
in my hill li aga.u.t - d U-ll Thi. April 30 b,
1873. HoMA-S U. OILUaM SherifL
my2 W
U r ill Iip sold in 1.* xiiigi.. ■ on ;hp :»t Tuy-dyv to
Juup arv. b i .r • .b" i’uirt H >u.
within the legal Hi " . -, tti— allowing p party,
to-wit:
Cue track uf l, .d ic • :nug three him rttd and
fifty acre- more or i ■*>. in aaid count. , a l;oi*iing
landk of Win. Cuiiuingii >'.u. 1-aac Dillard and othera
on whicu Johnson K. Ounniughi-n now livpt, levied
on a. the property of th- *»id Johnson F. Cunning
ham, by virtue of two H lit., issued from Oglethorpw
Superior Court One in favor ot John Eberhart vs.
J-mes Cunningham, principal Johnson F. Cunning
ham, security; cue iu favor of Lewis J. Deupree vs,
JameeCunuiugbaui, priuc pal, Johnson F. Cunning
ham, security, tVil.iam Cunningham, security, and
other fi fas iu my hands against said defendants.
One tract of land containing nve hundred and
foriy-six scies, more or less, now in possession of
DeWitt C. Smith, adjoining lands of M. M. Martin,
Obediah htoveus and others. Levied on as tbe prop
erty of DeWiit C. Smith, by virtue of two fl fas: on*
from Oglethorpe SuperiorCourt iu fay or of George JF„
Malt vs, DeWitt C. Smith, Gabriel Watson aud Wil
liam Smith ; one from Oglethorpe Couuty Court in
lavor of Lewis J. Deupree vs. DeWitt 0 Smith, prin
cipal, DeWitt C, Smith as administrator of Mial
Smith, deceased, security, aud William Smith and
other fi las in my bauds agaiust said defendants.
Also one tract of land containing four hundred
and titty acres,more or less,in said county, adjoiulug
lands ot John Eberhart, Jonathan Hopper Joseph J.
Burt aud others, on eliicU U. U Maitou aud Win.
Hammond now reside. Levied ou as the property
of Jouu U. Stephens by virtue uf two fl las, issued
troiu the Oglethorpe interior Court iu lavor oi George
F. Flstt, a signes, J. S. Murri- va John U. Stephiue
aud other ti lasiu my ban.is against the s lid John
U. Stephens.
Also one tract ot 'aud in said county ooutiiu.ug
one hundred aud forty acres, more or les., adjoiuiug
lauds oi Frank Howard. S-inuei ualleher and others,
ou which Egoor. M. Harwell now lives. X-evied on
as the property ol Egheii ii. Uarw.-H. o.v virtue of a
fl fa iu favor oi Win >1. m ... v.-. Egbert M. Harwell
aud Win. G. Euglan i and uLtr ti la- in my ninths
agaiust Egbert M. Hire’ ll.
Also cue tract of laud containing throe hundred
and eleven acres, m ire or less, in said county,adjoin-
iug lauds of Win. F. ll.ition, James Jarvis, T. 0.
Jennings and u-hers, ou wnicli Jonathan Hopper
now lives. Levied ou us the property of th said
Jonathan Hopper by virtue of tureo flf vs 1 suodfr.ua
Oglethorpe Sups i r Court: one m .avor of G.orge
F. Flatt vs. Jou-thau Hopper, one in lavor ol John
U. S'ephens aud his wife, Amamla Stephens vs. J ou
tran tl-.pper aud other u las in my nmds against
aid defendant.
Also one tract of land containing three hundred
and sixty acres, more or less, in -aid county, adjoin
ing lands of d'nomas R. Johnson, F L. Wheeler aud
Hayme, lauds on wnicn James Uuuuiugtiain now
lives. Levied ou as the properly of tne said Jamea
Cunningham by virtue of ihree n fas. iasued from
Ogleihorp Superior Court: one in lavor of John
Eberhart vs. James Cuuulughain, principal, aud
Johnson F. Ounuiugham, security; one in favor of
Lewis J. Deupree vs. James Ounuiugham, principal,
Johnson F. Cunningham, seenrity. and William
Cunningham, security, and otner ti fai in my hand*
agaiust said defendants.
Also one tract of land containing one hundred and
forcy-nias acres, more or less.iu said county, adjoin
ing lauds of David Graham, P. L. Wheeler an#
others, on which William Cunningham now lives.
Levied on ss the property of Wii'lam Cunningham
by virtue of a fl fa issued from Oglethorp Superior
Court iu fsvor of Lewis J, Deupree vs. James Cun
ningham, principal, Johnson F. Cunningham, se
curity, and William Cunnin >ham, security, and
other fl fas In my hands against aaid defendants.
J. T. JOHNSON.
Msy 3, 1873. Deputy Sheriff.
Will be sold, before the Ooart-house door in the
town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, on the first
Tuesday in Jane next, between the legsl hours oC
sale, one tract of land containing two hundred acre^
mors or less, sdjoining lends of George F. Platt,
Robert M. Tiller and others, the place on whioh
James Homes now live*. Levied on ss the property
of the seta James Holmes to satisfy a fl fa issued
from Oglethorpe Superior Court In favor of Mary
Robertajn vs. James Holmes,
my* J. T. JOHNSON, Deputy Sheriff.
& CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
"DEALERS INBI
Flour, Grain and General Produce,
NO. 27’ ALABAMA STREET
lan29dAw3m
M. BAILEY Sc CO
PRODUCE. AND
paoi *isioj* a ho mm: RS
P.ke's Building, lourtfc Street.
CIjnjtA Jt'JiTK «
C h KOKtilA — Douglas Coenly.
j ordinary's orncK. March etn, 1873.
Rebec ta Howell bas applied for exemption o
mr-nuaity aud realty, aud setting apart and vaiua
Iwu Of a home-1-a *-• «»d I will paa- upon the same
at 10 o’clock a. U- On ihe Uth «f M*r I. 1873. ••
Dous ! »“viiie. John m. ^ :
U*L-i |
i t-iA-o*.. t'.uiaty 1 j
• tt W’l.r ts u i Mir*II., aiuimiN
d. . oui- nun .-in ' -> ■-•f Jo “
M-rtin, at" of -* d *y. »»™ r
l -lei.ei-of ti—inis—.uti u uu . - »te. a his 4*
. •„ ,-u ,i..i ,..t» di:*b *■ person* inter-
. ... offi - Lexington, i
fl’rei M .u .> J 1'73. then and
thereto * ms .-aii-e, i' :• ry - by aain i. t-
ter» ■ t duoulMiou ahuti d u<>’
R. 1L M I ! CH t LL Ordinary O. C.
Lexington Mar ' 3 187. “!»«
t?y' ■n it *
Magnc3!a Balm
A FFW APPLICATIONS MAiT. A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It is Ptn-lv Yec-tab’.?. aril its operation iw
• n end frUst o.aue. it i'.joi away with the
led Appearance censed by H. at, f atigus
t. ; 1 Excitement. Healsand removes all Pljtchse
r-. 1 Punples. di#r-Uir-g dark and unsightly
t is. Driv- s away Tan, Freckle* and Sun
burn. and by! rs gentle but powerful influence
mantles the laded cheek with
TOUTHFTL BLOOM AVI) BEAUTY.
S-ld bvcll T mgg’st* »' d Fi-cy Storci Dff-
v t. 12 I*ark 1 -aca. N - •» '- - ri
DOW1E, MOISE & DAVIS,
importers. JHanufncturers
WHOLi ;8ALE I > RUGrGrISTN,2
C33lAllIj]Q3TOHr t »- C.
in y i-.ki’n by the anucei. which has atteseed our effort* in the past, we have determined to spare
T no paih* to merit acaatmuance ef th" patronage so Uherady oeatowed; aad. with this view, new
! i# Druggists. Puy.icUu* ani CWuntry M-rcnam* tee largest ani moat complete stock of Drags,
! Meatciues, ub- sk..-. r-imls, O..S. D/e S-affs. Perfumery. Givseware, loruggists’ euadrles sad Fancy
n..else. r .Bored in tni. inartet and at pne-sthat *nad compare fsvoratilywithNewYork.Fkiladei*
■ ei .a Ui iialt.mirj. Tne quai.ty of every aru: e sold oy u* ie guaranteed aa to parity and strengta.
i tv. ar- - oiTirto - * o: th- f>l. owing standard Family Medicines, which we offer with cor file nee as
i *>r hi rq *1'o -nj be.ore tue pubdc:
Moiee’s Fever ani Ague Pills, warranted to core.
Mutes'. Popular White Worm Candy.
Moiee’s Morning Star Yeast or Baking Powders.
Collier's lemedy for Man and Beset, the Best Lind--a
meat ever nsed.|l
Grey’s Ye^etablejYermifnge-
Davis’ Pain Cur-r.
Parker's Coagh 8yrup.
Wliolceulc 'AgcntsFfor
hitmrs. ro r anl inrssca.T.if*f*
/* moii"., ftepntic 'fompottn ri o«* Mirer Cure,
t: i*-. ‘ -t*8, 'Vdi'iit irl 'I Mi F r.ines, all Six***, a Special tr-
rr Biu*r«, the gieat .'oatkern Tonic*
»«’• Liv*r BiU*, I'Uftfly ▼ gciab tt.
-V- •» Ii'’- -u I vJat t P*vder«,
.tf*s 5v*iaio«c 8/t’Up, s.-uabls %i i Harru-
i ** K"*dj U-lieve* fr . n Pa*n.
a Oiutmra*.,
- Ki: _ *»: 1'iiu.
Southern Nurseries
I tilt t N He HJaidii j, . . Proprietors,
A BE offering to the public a selection of Frail
^ADAPTEDTO THE SOUTHERN CLIMATE, ot
Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plume, Cherries. Grapes,
Quinces, Raspberries, Slrawbornea, Goose
berries, Currants, English Walnuts,
Spanish Chestnuts, Pecans,
end everything else that is usually kept in a well-
regulated Nursery.
Our FLORAL DEPARTMENT is complete, and
we are offering Ho. House Pianta and Ornamental
Shrubbery at price* that defy competition. We war
rant our Fruit being true to name. We will send
Catalogue upon appheatiun, gratia. AdJresa
IRWIN A THURMOND
feob-Jitw.y P **. Box 365. Atlanta. Ga.
The Brown Cotton Gin.
P LANTERS should examine the above named
old and reliable Gin before buying any other, tt
combines the required qualities of eimplicitye
strength and durability. It gins last and clean,
makes excellent lint (often bringing %c. to *c. per
lb. above market,) and is universally admitted to ba
the lightest running gin made. We hare had thirty
years* experience in the bnetnees, end warrant every
gin perfect. Gins constantly in the hands of one
agents, to which we invite inspection.
Circulars, with testimonials and full particulars,
may be had by addressing,
ISRAEL F. BROWN, President,
Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
New London, Conn.
ANDERSON k WEL3, AgeaU, Atlanta, Ua.
feb23dltw*m
TELEGRAPHIC b BUSINESS) COLLEGE.
Plonoor of ttxo Soutl&l
A FIRsT-CLASS TELEGRAPHIC IN3TITUIH,
now in successful operation, in Lebanon,
Middle Tennessee. Terms moderate and advan
tages unsurpassed. Send to B. W. McDonnold, D. D.,
LL.il., president, for circular an i College JournaL
Rev. THOMAS TONEY.
myiw2t Business Managers
ct :t i «
i\i
G eorgia—Taliaferro county.
WilPbe sold neture tue Court House door ia
aaid county, ou the 1st Tuesday in June next, be
tween toe legal hours of sals aooai tnree thousand
pounds (3,000 lbs.) of seed cotton, of to.e-ably fair
quality. Levied on as the property of John 9. Fly lit,
to s-t.afy a fl fa iasued ou iu.ecio* lie of hen la favor
of W. B. and W. <*. Keuirix vs. Joan S. Fiyut, and
pointed out by one of the pUiuiiff, 9 lid c . ttou now
in an out house ou whit is known a- tae "Asoury
Place’* in 172 Diet. G, M.
M. D. L. Goooca,
mays Sher tl T. C.
(j*— I per --J Yg-nu wanted! AH
ip'JTO*V4*\J classes ol worxing peopie.of eitnec
sex, young or oid, male more money at work for us
in their spare m omenta, or all the time, than at *nj
thing flu. Particuian Gee. Addreee G. Stinson
tin w a