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I TIM. »>• « x'l.oDtha Kiel) TUESDAY IN JUSi
\ NEXT. th« l«v* Unit* oi Mt«, bef.jr#
^ r>ttrl hou*e «lo*r in t'»* lota of L‘Kington
OfMh'Tp' cou»ljr. tbr foil >wmg property. t»-wti;
. | fic t fl»iil In (>gl*tb »rt>" c mu;;, ciuU uim
lh'f« hundred a-d thirty-live ht"B. more or law
aJIoiniug Ui# laodtofO t». Fiu!*y, M. t. Jackeoc
y( I am H i id an t other*. Levle i o u a* Inn prop
fr ty ..f ni'u^ton O. Burg, by virtu* i « n f» l-.ued
from in*''“P r,,,r : ' ,ur ot *ai 1 oo lot. . iu favor of
., , , f.Hili Honpion bugg »a I otu.r Of*,
to u,; bai l*, fin, Apru 22lb. UTS
A'»o, ik» .m toad in Oglethorpe county. onn.
mining ttve banletaiij eighty-seven an 1 mrr»
O'larn ra aor»*. edj 'lo ug tb- land* O.Jinri Voiing.
. ii.. . ■■•vali wf V Jojalrann am.i ..II. , . ■
isr — ai -v 5T no. id's
Application for Lrttt-r* of .id*
miniit ration.
(fpUHTT.
vv *kIm», 4ohn Y. Aru'pvm lute espied to me
, r wf A^njiiiUtr»t|o«i uo t:,e -if Mm.
JtnMoiah Hho1.it. let- „f paid county. (1m- .»«<],
Tu#m* mre. Uiflrtfur**, to cce tod admoiittb nl p»|.
•od« eouonro«d; to thof oumi. if mny they have,
•ntiiin *ht» ti.ji® | rparr.btd bjr law, wby uid letter*
vho.ltd not b* irrau , « > d.
Oieen r> W iu\ baud ai t-flice in CrawfordTill#
th * May 3rd, 1*73
*iuaya. CHAHLKA A H^eZUTY Ofd n,r-
(ir*
Aiaoa tract of land crntalain^ flfe hundred arre«
m or iu Otf.etbort** c maty. a ijoiniu* tu*
Jpu In of J*m*fl V. Draae, C C. Oliver jfr* a lit .
bin and otbera. Levied on a* the proj^-rty of J«a
M. iirjan, by virtue of a tax n ft man d fro:n (n»or**
W Hiuitb, Tat Collector of Oglethor* e e«muiy v».
Jane*" M Bryan, Levy made aud return* » t * :ne
bjC «< Lankford, l« try 104 co .attb e. Tku Apn
Sutti, 1873-
Ala >. a tract of land containing two bundr < t and
•event* four *^4 *>tta quarter acrea, m >r# or 'aik, i>.
Otf eiii »rp« county, ad.oiuuig ti e lauua of Joi n A
Jewel. Mr*. Vl<»«Hly and other*. Leviod on aa tht
property of Wullim K»t<i*ij, bv virtue of a fi fa ie-
aued tr im iiu» superior ‘Jour.’ of ngWitliorp j couaty
in favor ol <fo»rg# J«wrl and £lu*b~l i Je«e«. nd
luini-'rato--ot Wiliiaru Jewel. deoe*a»d, v*. W.iliau*
U-iJ-u. Tina April l'Jth, 1H73.
Ala *, a ‘rant of land in Oglethorpe county, on
which J Jftii A. lie I ii »w f.-idt m, containing four
huti i red and eighteen acre*, mirror leea, eJjeiu-
mg tb* Und* of John ii. W*l', Williaio F 8 uitu’
AI”* Hunter an I otu«*ri L^ved on a* the proper y
of Johu A. Bell by virtue of a d fa |e«ae i from the
Huper.o i>#.»rt of Ogiotuorpo o> ioty, in tav >r of
Jo*rph Arin«irou4 v* Juan A B ill ami other h faa
in iuy iiAud* agauiat aaid B ol. Thu April 30th
ltf7 t • UOMaS U. UlLHAM HoerifL
my J w
U > iLli I*** aold in Igexiu^ton on the let Tneaday ft
I | M rn Mg• ' • | - r
wiunn the li-g* nale hour*, the loilo *ing property.
y> wd :
One track of laud containing three hundred and
Lft> eT«« more or leea in naui county, adjoining
land* oi Win. Cunuiogtiain, I»aac Diliard and others
ou whir Johnson K. Cunmngtia^o now live*, levieJ
on a* the property of Him **id Johiiaou F. Cunning*
Vain, by vii tue ot two 11 faa, mauod from Ogletborp*
Hup-nor Court One iu favor ot John Eoerbart ti.
Jauie* Cuiiinughain. pnm ipal Johnaou K. ( arming
bam. * *cu.ny; one tu uvor of Lt*wi* J. L>enpre « v*
.fain. mC n iii^liam. prmc pat. J iUiihou F Cunuing
bam. h«m urity. *Vtt.iam Cu .lungham. aecurity, and
other li fa- in my uanda a^a.u*. aaid defendant*.
One tra *t f lauA oo*'L«iutn ' n^e hundred and
fom -'ll aetM . lo *ie nr 1 : <»w || poeafMum of
IieWUt C. Smith, ad to ini og land* of M M. Martin,
Oliedmb SteveuH and odi-r h Levied on a* the prop
«*rty of LifVi.l C. Smith, by virtue ol two & ia»: one
from Oglethorpe HuperlorCourt in fa\orof (J«org • F
Flatt v« I>• Witt C Smith, (iiorlel W*t*ou aud Wil
liam Malt>i ; one from Ogl* th<»rp« Couuty Court Id
favor oi wia J. lieupreti vs, DeWitt C Mnith, priu
cipa , LoWiU C. Smith aa administrator « 1 Mi*
biuitli. deceased, aec.unty, and William Smith and
other h Ian in iu> hand* again*t raid defendautri.
11“ » one inct of land containing four hundred
and fifty acres,more or iwea.iu *a*d couuty, adjoiuiog
land* <>f John Eberhart, Jonathm Hopper, J< Mcph J
Jiurt aud others, on which ii. B Maitou and Wm.
liauiiuond now reside. Levied ou sh the p-operty
of Johu U. Stephens by virtue of iw » h fa*, issue l
from the Ugietb »rpe Interior Court m favor of <
F. I'iatt. a aignee, J. s. Motrti v*. John U. ■ teph tin
aud other it ia* in my hauda against the aaid John
U. btcj iieuH.
Ais > nu«* It act of 'aud in said couuty col taiuiu^
one huu Ired and forty acres, more orlr*«. aojotmng
land* of Frank iL^ward, SsiuueUiallcher and others,
on which Egbert M Harwell now livt*H. Levied ou
as the proj. rty of Egbert M. Harwell, by virtue of »
ti fa tu favor oi Wiu U. Lane V». Egbert M. ilarw li
and W in Ct. England ar.d otter fl fa* in haadr-
agaiust Egbert M. Harwell.
AIho cue tract of land containing thiee hundred
auii eleven acre*, more or b **, in said county,adjoiu*
lug land* ot Wm. F Matlon James Jarvis. T. C
J* uuiug* and others, on which Jonathan Hopi*ei
now lives Levitnl ou as the property of th * said
Jouainau Hop)>er by virtue of turee fl fa* 1 sue i fr he
Oglethorpe Supe.lor Oourt one iu lavor of Georg*
F. Platt v* Joudhau Hopper; one iu favor of Johu
1. H epiieu* and his wife. Amanda Stephens vs Jou-
than H pi er aud other d las in my hind* again*:
aid defendant.
ANoone tra i of land containdig three hundred
and sixty a* res, more or le»* in said county, adjoin
ing land* of Thomas K. Johnson, P. L. Whe* ler aud
Hayuie, lauds on which James Cuuniugham now
live* Levied on as the proj»erty of the sa,J James
Ctmniughaiu t>y virtue of three h fas issued from
Ogleihorp Super.or Court, one in favor ot John
Ebarhari vs James Cuumughaui, principal, and
Johnson F. Cuuniugham, aecurity; one n favor oi
Lewis J. l>eupree vs. James Cuuniugham. principal,
John* *u F. Ci.nuiugliam. aecuruy. au«i William
Cuuniugham security, aud other fi :*» In my hiudf
again*! saivi detcudauts.
Also one trad of laud containing one huudrod and
forty -mo.* a. res. more or leas.ln said county, adjoin*
ng lands of David Graham, P. L. Wheeler and
other*, ou which NVnl aiu Cunningham now lives.
Levied on as th** property oi William Cunningham
by virtue o< a ti fa issued from Ogleihorp Superior
Court in fav >r of Lewi* J. Deuptee vs. James Cun
ningham, principal, Johnson F. Cuuniugham, si«-
runty, and William Caumu 'ham, aecurity, aud
oiiior A us iu my naud* agaiusi aaid detrudaut*.
J. T. JOHNSON,
klsy 3, 1973. Deputy Sheriff.
Will be sold, before the Court-house door iu the
town of Lexmgtou. Oglethorp* county, ou the first
Tues«lay tu Juno next, between tUe legal hour* of
*aie. one tract of laud containing twoliuudred a. res,
more o leas, aiijotuiug lauds of George F. Platt,
Hubert M. tiller aud others, the place on whioh
Jam* a Homes now Jive* Levied ou ae the property
of the aaio Jaiu*-a Holme# to satisfy a fl fa issued
from O. .etti >r,>e mp-nor court tu favor of Mary
U.tber s a fa Janie* Holmes.
iuy4 J. T JOHNsO?T, Deputy Sheriff.
— t * KBIHil.t—Oglethorpe < onetyt
V» uereas, S. H. Hardeman, a* Ad iu niatratov
A'*., of rge R. Gilmer, n«Mxaaed, l*t- «.!
said County, petit «n* for a discharge fr»m sad
ad/aiuistiauoa. Th- ref #rv all pars ms Oucerh*
re hereto« required to showca i*e. if but they hav».
shy said Ad uiul»ira*or *ho lid hot. at th-* re«mta.
j *• rm of ta• Court of ordinary of aaid County to
b« he.d om the 1st Mm day in in y next, bedi-
charged .r*»m said admiuistratiou.
G;veu under my fcandih stt:h day of Apr)I, ldTd
apiaJ. h V«Ii 'r-d r
VJ EOltGiA- OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
OuidNAKT's OrncB, Lexinotos, Ga., April 1, U>73
\Vnmo, Usury Kmuebrew having iu proper
toi xu applu^l to tue for perui*ueut letters of admin-
istratiou on the estate of Mrs. .sarah Huff, late o»
*a:d Oouuty. mkhI; thi* )• to c«te ad per«v ns in-
t« rsgi<*| to show cau**-, if any ih«*y can, why letters
should nut be granted said appbcaui at the May
'lvriu. 1873. of this Court.
8. tv. MITCHELL. Ordinary
I > Kt*«t Ul.% —Ogle I liorpe Uuuiyi
Vj OUDiNAiiT'sGrrica. Lexington.March 10, l-*7$.
Whereas. W. J. aud J. v f. Norton having iupeeper
fi>nu applied U* mo lor permsneut letters of admiu
tsiratiuu on the estate of Jamr* Norton, tat* ot »od
county, deceased, this is to cite ail p#r*..u* luier-
eated, to show cause, if any tney «aa. why letters
should nut be grauted the app.icauts. at the May
Term, 1873, of thi* Court*
tutilJ R. R. MITCMRLL. Ordinarv
EOKG1A—TALI A FERRO COUNTV.
lx ArrLICATlON i'Oli L LITE Kb
OL DISMISSION.
WHKHBia. Mr*. Amelia Akin,, guardian for h,r
two minor ebildron, ha* applied to me for letter* of
diamteetjn from aiud goardianshlp:
Thi. 1. therefor, to olte ail persona concerned to
show oauM, if any they can, by the April term of the
Court of Ordinary for aaid county, why said latter,
of dlamlaalon should not be granted.
Oiven under uy hand, at offloe In Crawford Tille,
tula. fob. 26, l«7h.
CHARLES V BEAZLk,
ebJ8 '-'■‘n—-•
f.KOtftll.t —oglr i h... ,*r t *.ni) I
W■ tuu Iav; k H*i] baa applied to in* fur L*i-
t r* ol Adintijia.ration if, bum* P ,u 0:1 th- „up
ol U , ,i». Hall, late of .aid county, deceaaed.
ih-.ear*, ci.refore, to a<lio rni.h a . per-ona in-
tnre.twl Vt iibo. c.u-e II ... they have, wi>hii
th- tjrm orcacroed by .a* wuy micu l.itera ahould
not be tiraut-d.
Witu-*, uij hand aud othotai a gesture, thia 2-:b
day of A^rii. 1«73. U. it. SliCHELL.
»pri» Ordinary O. C
UKimuil-UKlHhiirpe tuanly.
WHiaiu. iOllter U. ir.rU j, Adutmia’rator o!
the M'.U uf ,Iw i I>,y . a'.. ■>, .a 1 count*, d*
oeaard, app.i.M to iai lor i pora uwmla.ory from
aaid adiniuutrattou.
Td-ae tr<, in*r-f -a, t . e>te and adinoninh all
pereoua lu'ermal t > be as 1 ap;x>»r at toy ufll»t
or l*e1or- tue ft -at Holiday in A .goat, 1873, to,bow
can**, if any they have, wuy aaid i.ttera aoould not
b. granted,
Witi.u** my baud and official a.gnatiir*. l> i« April
at*. 1873. It It. Ml rrHeXL.
.p‘i8 ilrf'ir. O 0
/ 1 hlilKUtt, diitiliarpc i auniy
* T Wh*rna«, Z. H Clark. admlniHtrato^ , of tha
eaiate of Simu.1 Oleun, late Of aaid couuty, d«
c*a>«d, appdea to me fur letter* dmmieaory from
raid admiuiatration; The.e .ie. therefore, to cite
sod admouia i all persona intereated to be and at-
p-ar a' my offlre in I^xincton, Ga . on or before th*
Brat Monday in July, 1873, to ahow cause, if any
Ihey have, why aaid .ettera ahould not be granted.
Witue.a my hand aud ofli ual -iguature thia 21th
March, 187.-. it. R. MITCUt-LU
Ordinary •>. fl
O GLETHORPK SIIKHIPK’S »%LK.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesti*y
iu May next, before iae Court-house do.r in t)»e
b wu of hexlngton. to the highest bidder, within
th, lags', hour* ot «ale, one tr* ,- t of land, contain i
Two Huudiwd aud dey.rty-iour and One-fou-tn
acres, m> re or leM, iu aaid -ouuty. adjoining lands
of W. B. P. Hay ins. P. M. Mathew, Mis. Mathew*
and others, the lands on which J. W. Cunningham
now resides. Levied on as the property of Samuel
Z Mardman, by virtue of a fl fa issued bv from the
th, Superior Court ol aaid county, in favor of John
sou F. Cunningham, adminisuawr of George T.
Cunnin-han., MOW* va. Samuel Z. Hardman.
J. T. JOHNSON.
rnhSO Depmiy Sheriff.
la the Uietrlct Court wf the (JaliM ktalM
— Northern District of Georgia.
Iu the matter of LANDsJBEBg k. 00.—la Bankrupt^
T HIS la to give noun, SUM a wrek for thrw
weeks, that I have bwn appointed Assignee ol
th. mum ot Land*bore * Co., of Atlanta, in Mid
District, who bar. bwn adjudged bankrupt. U| on
tn.lr ciwditora* pet tion, by th. lilatrlct Court of
•aid District. NOSH B. FOWLEK, Asa pne*.
aprlT AUanu. fl*.
f 'BOKGli—I'oailat Cow.ty.
VJ gOnDinaax’a Omen. March Mth. 1873.
Rsbocca How.ll ha. applied for ex.mptiou of
perm>natty aua realty, and Mining apart and va ua
Bon of a hon.-uad, and I will pws npoa the same
at 10 o'clock a. u. ou the 12th of April. 1873, at
DouglaarlUo. JOHN M. JkhkS,
mu n Ordinary
J^S
50 Cents per Bottle.
It promote, the GROWTH, PRESEUVEH
the COLO In, nm in**: ease* tlio Vigor
itiil X2CAUTT**T the U Ut.
OvnR T’TIHTY T«Aj I ABO ETON’* KlTWAlROK
FOP. , ifK Ham wi* first, plaeo-l in »ho Tiiark*»t by
I’r t'oshor »■ Thnmj*e T.yon. .n rr:iflu.t><»of Fnm eton
('fMeya. Tim n:mi* is ti»'r;\o«i from the Greek,
•• KaTHUO,” signifying tJ r/r.«wp*tr^/'</.r€tuv<nate,
f»r r •. Tiie fa*r>r it hns received, ana the popu
larity it hn* obt.uaed,is unprecedwitoti snd innrrj-
ibln. It iacraases the tiAOWTH ami Bcar-nroi tho
ltAir.. li is a delight l dreeing. It era licxtoa
3 land ruff. It prnve; is tue llairfram turning gray.
It kn*'j*s the heind «ool. ami gives the List a rirh.v »!t,
Kkpifiy appesm-^e. It is tho 8AM* in (jrAMTIH
and Quality h* it w:m» over a Quarter of »(*f.h-
nrniY A(*<>, ami i» sold by r\ 1 Drugguts an«l fViun-
wy Stores ut «utj I'Mly L bis i*«*r ii«ia.lc*
^ ^Woman’s Glory is Her Hair.
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For niniplioiity nf WBetrucHon. ewe of eompre-
henaion, convonlenc. Of arrangement, durability,
quantity and quality nf work, range ar capacity,
and general adaptability to work of every grade or
description, without change of adjnitment or tire
some preparation, have NO lupMiar.
ng- Flrat-CISM Agent* wanted on Liberal Terms.
WEED SEMI. MACHINE (0.,
ATLANTA. GA.
P. O. Hex 449.
10,01)0 SIFTS! $500,003!
O N TUESDAY. JULY 8rn 1S7S th« TBUtD Obc»
GirT I'OM'UT, uiiuer me management of ex
Giverm-r Thus. > . hr .inl. tie, aud aathor'ied ey
•|wcial *• I ol the L-yia.aiur. for th. Public Library
ot Keutucky. posiuveiy aud nnequivoc^ly con.es off
at Public Library Hail, at Ljuiavill*. Ey., "hen
10,090 Gift*, all cub, amounting to f300,000 will b*
distributed by lot amoDg th. ticket-holder.. Th.
money to pay alt the*, gifts la full la already in
bank and Ml aa.de far th.t purpose's* the following
certificate shows:
Omci or Fa KM xu asm Dxovmna' Bane.
Louirvi'l,, Ky., April 7th, 187S.
This ia to certify that th.r, la in the Farmer* and
Drovers' Bank, to th, credit of the lhirdGrandG.lt
Concert, for th. ben.fit of th* Public Library of
K.ntaeky Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, which
a.a been set apart by th. managers to pay th. G:tis
in full, au • will b. oeld by th# Bank sad paid oit
for thi* puipoM and thi. purpoM only.
R. g YEBOH. Cashier.
- Only a few tickets remain unsold, and they will
b. mrciahed to th. first .pplicanu. at th. f.Uowmg
•rice.: wh.i. ticket*. *10; haivM. *5; Quarters,
S2.40; 11 wholes f.r $1U0; M for fiftOO;U3for $L0O.
and #7* for ftft.000.
For tickets and full information, apply to
THO. £. BKAMLFTTZ,
my4d2taw movhi Lonisvule, Ij.
<J U >1 13 l : t* I. A N i>
SUPER-PHflSPHAT
THE BEST EXTANT
A8 IS VERIFIED BY’
Ad experience of oyer Twenty Years.
IT IS WORE SIMPLE IN CONST RUCTION!
MOU DURABLE!
PERFORMS A GREATER VARIETY OF WORK!
BUN8 LIGHT!
18 EXPEDITIOUS IN PERFORMANCE!
The Best Machine!
FOB ALL WORK.
In the*- respect* w. Iuvii* a Comparison, and war-
rant entire Mtisfaction with every Machine.
THE "HOWE
Contains th« MateriBl* for it§ own repair; has less
wfiaring points than any other; draw-* up a
stitch an in done bv hand, which other
Jk!a-*hin<*n do not; gives perfect con
trol over both threads—giving
off thread in proportion to
the thicktiefn of the fab
ric sewed, thereby
M0IDLI6 SLOW MOTION,
OYER-SKAM9, DROPPING STITCHES OR
I3REAKIFG NEEDLES great objections to all
other Machines.
IT SEWS A TIGHT SEaM IN THE
HEAVIEST GOODS!
u rying the Thread od both sides, aud In like man
ner with tho lightest material, WITH JUT OdANG
OF TENSION.
The inventor. ELIAS HOWE, known ae the “Mas
ter of Master Mechanic*,” once truly remarked,
‘Tie Machine is Meclanicalli Comet.’
While Machine* of other inventors have had an
ephemeral popularity—aome uow aim >st unknown,
while other* bar. ceased entirely to exist, and a few
been compelled to make change*—a weak effort to
keep pace in part with tht mechanical improvements
of the day.
XT hHIslo ETowe,
Whose combination of Mechanism wa. perfect from
the first; beside* now owuiug aud haa adopted all
the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS.
Such is the desire to obtain the HOWE MACHINE
that, although now manufacturing ONE THOUSAND
PER DAY, it i* unequal to tne demand.
We respectfully invite all persons desirons of pur
chasing A FIRST-CLASS MACHINE, on LIBERAL
TERMS, to call at our office and examine lor them
selves.
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
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A PURE STIMULANT.
Oenturv
TMtRSONS In de irate hernia, often find it dittcelt
i to obtain a Pur* Stimulant wh»n preemb^i by
their Physician, and it ie fbr Drngpm. and etner
ftrst-oiaaa trees teat ibe CAYlTa WHISHT ia
particularly designed.
Banff for n pampal.t o> nta-ning its record.
M. X. THURBER k CO, N.w Yorh.
General Agvwta,
Per aaie by rapntahi. d.ai«w« *—»F»>*•-*•
ao ffffwfm
HAGAN’S
Magnolia Balm
A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A
Pare Blooming Complexion.
ItU Purely Vegetable, and lta operation is
recn and felt at once. It dues away with the
Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Fatigno
and Excitement. Healsaud removes all lUotchm
and Pimple., dispelling dark and unsightly
spots. Drives away Tan, Freckle* and Sun
burn. and by ltn gentle but powerful influence
mantle, the laded cheek with
YOUTHFUL BLOOH AM) BEAUTY.
Sold by all PrvgfrtatB ard Fancy Store*.
^ot, 53 Perk Flee '. »r York
CONSUMPTION, COLDS, COUGHS. &c
G-lotoe Flower
COUGH SYRUP
rpHIS fam.n* (Viugh and Lung Remedy ia the ao-
I tiv. principle, obtained by chsimcal process
from th. “Glob. Flower, ' known alao a* “butt >n
Root," and in Botany as “Cepha.anthua Decides,
talia.” Thi. rare and delightful compound ia a
certain cat. for every form of
Ceagh, Brohrbitis, Hoarseaesa, Whoop-
lag Coaga, Asthma., Ac..
And will positively core
CONSUMPTION S
When taken in time, as thousands will testify. It
cures wheu ad other m-au* and i-eu-edie* f«i!. It
haa cured people who are living to-day with on-y
one remaining lung. Within the past tew years
this remedy ha* been used in thousands ofcaaes
with astonishing and uniform success. Aetna; ex
perience has demonstrated tha fact that it ap-
proachM nearer a specific tor all Throat and Lnug
affections than anv mediciu- cv.r discovered. It is
not only now being used and recommrn ted by th.
most learned and skilled pnyticiac*. but by the
beat and moat distinguished person, on the Ameri
can continant -
WULOBr. FLOWER gYRCPcontetn* no opium,
no poisonons er other otaagreeahle ) r ipert ea. An
in:ar.t may take It with perfect safety. Slot,
flower Cough 8yrup warrauied to cur. -nd give
Mtistaction in every csm, or the money refund. L
Dr J 8. FEMnERTON A do., of At,ai.ta. Ga, are
the proprietors and maaufa.-tnrera For Ml. by
ell drugaists .very where me. on. u, iUr t*i bot
tin.
Its ram are numbered by tnocaan j.. Ii fail-
nrM are u-kno a. asw’ft-Am
N. S. JOtVF.S,
Provision <9 ron.tr
HO. S nXE*8 OPERA P J-SE BUILD]
Cinftinnat 4 , Ohio.
Orders oar- 'nQy and r-mpt ylllst at 1 w-
DM, aw*an'
A KICH COajPl UXD OF LUBLE
Pliosplioric Acid, Puliemed Raw Bones. Ammonia and Alialine Salts,
man l fact iked ttt tdej
GUMB2IlIixi2SrD BONE COMPANY
This is a highly con(vutrar*d Mtiiuiv. muilf !>v combining the l»est materials
in the most skillful manner, ami in those proportions atlapted to in
sure the highest fertilizing etticaev. containing, as it does, an
fc ample supply oi Ammonia to produce vigorous growth
and a large amount of phosphatiC and alkaline
constituents to support and fully perfect
the growth ainl ri^teningoT the pro
ducts. Nothing is used to
to cheapen its cost,
tiie only dryer
Us. - I Deitig
PURE P I UST EJ CrROUNU BONE.
I have accepted tin* Agency for the sale here of ’he above Fertilizer, be
lieving it to be one of. if not the rest, in market, and now offer my first
shipment of OXF, HUNDRED TONS in quantities to suit purchasers.
For prices, terms and circulars, applv to
.1 V VIES 011 VI i»\ I), 77 A. 70 WditslMlI it,
V i l.VN 1 \ , Off.
PROH l Ik'MNi. TII^ COURTH.
The Imp’-oved Mi ns hip Cotton Gins!
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Established 14 Years
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Lurvpsf, < bra|M'«t unit Be-t in thf Smth,
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pin »• l«! in i! and o»»**r effiYn; coie-
• * * « Uytori «r»t: ^ *’h'»T'»unH
«'• » ii- i!t*. atu>L *li t ie hbor #»*»
>.Dk't » i ,i . ne » lit* *«1vam: i*ee
«re «rtMtrr *u i o ♦ xj - h-»• from mtHiii to t* nty
p^r - » * rt mt11 rout a «*udvut to mtt«*ud
■.A?|-.* Si ff- 1 . •>« H« )iO(>l».
Tlif - »i . i #• i i« I'UtAitou of thiP Inptitu ton. its
cfli r<*il o*.nr-«* of nixhtr thro i^L tho
opvruiui iu A -ti el Gmpuiomi l epvt moot. .tod
th- -’i o* it* »u'»*h f%nke »t the
LI AD1NG SgHOO; l\ TDK HOITTH.
' < t»»o«it'' «dn itte ‘ at my t: iv Nf temchi’ g Is
i iitf-ue. iimuiirh.H Aitvocatr i: j;i»J al l
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! nu?i »:y 1 rrr’dtnt
4r7 r-t J wm,.,<i hi
ivOTO P—t > classes at worling I'. opie.Of .itaM
» x. young o« o« > . • k...i . ..... . • * -i, •<-- i .
I lhfir a| arr in ,uimia. ur all tha time, thnu at say
Idaw-lM hritrai,., u»<- • .i i . si. i-um., •<
r.frA.vr/ o « tti ji bbk.
eilKtP WELLI KOIt EY EKVBUDY,
T OFFER'*!: f.ip.so G orgia •• POP i>*S PAT
ENT WKLli %IJ KK,' inveniwt aud
by sampan ■ P»iv- . vi wtoa coan y. Mi*-. With
thia Aagsr. tour vs in entuni • anil burs
ana finish up »’/.*'/I' / / KT !‘KU /Ml'. It will
bor* through rock«t .n ,i • not >fr> l-ard. It gtvftB
the chM.vst well "VT ni fd. by any pm.nsa.
County Right, lur *ai«.
AddroMi ’.V. ROWELL,
tpri.30-l.kw2m Atlanta, fla.
fJ7HESE CELEBRATED f.IVS »r. nnivors H
' knnwlel ul to be ill be-t b? ail who have used them
For Lightue^s of l isft. i aninw ne ,< G .oo E^n.p e snd Fa.t Gii img, they surpass any Giu
lieretofi re iu use. They ... on b em th- ’ ■ 1 u< r i*e any 'rouble to the cihher. We are now receiv
ing oruers. and ready to deliv. r Gi'. - paysb <■ L* Nov nilver > xt-
We are also receiving „r.l. re fur tu - nl O iKs i f). i'ON eKFSS, up-'ii which we have lately made
valuable improvements w. n n a.i ise a I wl.u ■ si.t G".s fur ilie preeei.t crop to send in the.r orders
early, to insure their being filled prompt y. tot S>■ 1. - for circulars.
apr20tf WIN8HIP k BRO., AUauU, Ga.
Has been before the American pnblic
OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet
failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has
justly bpen styled the panacea for all ex
terna! Woun ‘3. Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Sprains, Bruises. £c.. cVj., for Man and
Beast. No family rhould be a single day
The Brown Cotton Gin.
P LANTEB8 should examine the above nameff
old and reliable Gin before buying any other, tt
combines tha required quailtiea of simplicity,
strength and durability. It gins last and clean,
makes excellent Unt (often bringing ,Qo. to Xo. per
lb. above market,) and la universally admitted to ba
the lightest running gin made. We have had thirty
years' experience In the busineM, and warrant every
gin perfect. Gina constantly In the hands of oar
agents, to which w* Invite inspection.
Circulars, with testimonials and full particulars,
may be had by a idreaaing,
ISRAEL F. BROWN, PrMldent,
Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
New London, Conn.
ANDERSON * WELS, Agent*, Atlanta, u*.
f*b23dltw4m
without this Liniment. Hie money re
funded unless the Liniment ia m repre
sented. Be sure and get the genuine
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
by fill Druggists and Country Stores, at
25c . 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice
style, size of bottle. &c.
GOl Ll>,
BARTON
& CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ID EALEItS I N
Flour, Grain and General Produce,
NO * 27 ALABAMA STREET-
BOOT, SHOE AND HAT STORE.
JUST OPENED AT
75 ‘VVIa.iteTLfa.ll Street.
BARRED, COKER & CO.
VTB to Announce to tNeiti*en« of AitenU ih%t we here opened H the locuMor ubOTe mamM . * -
fl ciu* y « .y
BOOT, SHOE J^JSTTD .HIAT WTORiU
WK propose ktopiag first else. GO JDS. which we shall *41 aa lews* say heeis j* u, Ctty> ftlT , „ .,
BARRETT,!COK bZ K &/CO.
aplft-tw.
OPIUM
Mck's ea)y
kaowa and rare ll.wirffy,
80 * UARUB
Mr treat's ent .tin car'd. Call ea ar adfireea
DR. J. C. BECK
ClNCihJIAri, uHlO.
I N THX DI8TRI .T COURT Off THE UNITED
8T*TES—Northern District ot aaoigia In the
matter ot JOHN H. COLEMAN—Ia Bankruptcy.
THIS 18 1G GIVE NOTICE, ouce a wat for tft
week a. that 1 have beaa appointed Aatignea of the es-
m*e of J hn H Coleman, of hoots, in th. county of
Floyu, Mid District who haa been adjudged a hank.
* upt upon creditors’ pMitioa by the District Court
far s< id District. May 12th, 187 .
JOEL BEAEHAM.
may 13—dlaw3w AauguM, Rom.. Ga.
USC A PE THE DANGER.
“Thi* Dyspepsia will kill me!" a sufferer cries.
That depends on your-elf altogether go s) frienff;
Tiruant’s Skltzek arc uesr. reuiem er, anppliM
Tue mi.au , all your fears aud your tortures to end.
The bilious, the nervous, the west, the depreMeff.
Fib 1 this Saline Speoifio a sovereign balm;
fevered systems it coo;s, to fhe sleepless gives rest.
And relieves tbe eiek sto.Bsuh of every tjualm.
Tarrant’s EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT
is »a ref i .suing tots* palate a-it la beneficial M
the disordered system.
SOLD B t ALL D1PGG1STS.apr27
,TU it Tint’ s LTD* ii ti t 'i.ti
BRICK
MACHINE
rssimple in Us m-chviiitia, built strong aud durabla
and mu be operated by ordinary help. The capasl-
ty ia 4,000 bricks an hour With s earn power, or 2,500
with hots, power, aianufactured aud sold by tba
MARTIN BRICK MACHINE 00.,
mh2dAw.!,.. mtu nPEK. Mass.
Sou tlier nNui series
IltWlV .Si HUK.-tilftU, . . Proprietor*,
A RE offering to the public a selection of Fruit
..ADAPTEDTO T4E SOUTHERN CLIMATE, of
Apples. Peare, Reiches, Plu.ua, Cherries, Grape*.
Quinces, Raspberries, strawberries. Goose
berries, Currants, Lngiisu Walnuts,
Spanish Chestnuts, Pecans,
and everything else that la usually kept In a well-
regulated Nursery.
Our FLO.tAL DEPARTMENT is complete, anff
we are offering Hoi House Plants aud Ornamental
Shrubbery at prices that defy competition. We war
rant oar Fruit beiug true to name. We will Banff
Catalogue upon application, gratia. Address
IRWIN-A THURMOND
.eob-Jitw ij P. O. Box 665. Atlanta. Ga.
12,000.000_ ACRES!
Cheap Farms!
The CheapestjLand in Market, for
Sale by the
mi PICIFIC BUD COMFIN!
IN THEfGKEAT FLATTERY ALLEY.
3,000,000 Acres la CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
now for sale In tracts of forty acres and upwards om
five and ten years’ credit at 8 per cent No advanoa
interest required. Mild sad healthful climate, fer
tile soil, an abundance of good water. The BMt Mar
ket in the WMt 1 The great Mining regions ot
Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being sup
plied by the farmers In the Platte Valley.
SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD Off
1«0 ACRES.
The best locations for Colonies. Free komM for
al!. Millions of Acres of choice Government land*
open for entry under the Homeetesd Inw, near thin
Grant Railroad, with good markets and all the con
venienses of an old settled country.
Fra. p*MM to purchasers of Railroad Land.
Sectional Maps, showing the Innd, also new edi
tion of Descriptive Pamphlet wit j new Map. mailed
free everywhere. Addreea, O. F. DA\ IS.
Innd CommlMioner U. P. B- B-, Omaha, E«b.
^apU0-do*wJrw3m.
Health and Happiness.
H AYING leaned ofJJeorge Johnaou the house
near th. Atlanta Mineral Spring, I will opan
on the first day of May next an Infirmary for the
traatm.nt .f Chronic Pis—.M In male* and femalem
under Homeopathic regime, and in connection
therewith am prepared to give Blectrlo, Vapor and
Medical *1 Baths. TheM Baths in th* treatment of
diseases arising from early in.liscr.tion* ia youth,
have proven formidable aaxlliariM In removing
mercurial and syphilitic tamta and dlmasm of tha
akin arising from scrofulous habit and imparity of
th. blaod In any fora*. Rheumatic and neuralgic
affection* are alao treated aaooMsrally by this
method. I will pay Mr*dal attention to faaaala
llseosM My success for th. past year in Atlanta
warrants me in saying that I can bear fit, if I cannot
core, th* most obstinate cue* Being Clairvoyant,
I can with this aid olagioa* th. moat intricate din-
nm with eertaiaty, aad bare ffon. ao, aa many will
testify. Tana* reasmabl*. Letters containing oaa
dollar will meat with prompt attention aad lam-
.liate rraponm Catar hsl and Lung dlaeue treated
by lahalatioa. AUdreas
J. F. TABOR, M. D„
Box 262, Atlanta. Ga.
Agent far Ur. I. B. Colima' Llqnor and Opium an
ti dota. Send stamp for olroalar. ap27dM