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Atlanta’s Public Schools.
Condensed from the Constitution.
The Atlanta public schools resumed
their session one week ago yesterday,
and the exhibit for the first week has
been particularly gratifying. At the
close of the first week of the session,
there were four thousand children pres
ent, under the charge of seventy-six
teachers. The appropriation for the
coming year for school purposes is the
liberal sum of $52,000. Of this amount
$40,000 will run the schools duriug the
year, leaving $12,000 with which to
build new schools, the Hoard of Educa
tion being determined to build one new
school ol six hundred and fifty seats
each year, nntil the school accommoda
tions are amply snflicient to meet.the
demauds of the school population,
which, by the duly census, was 11,100
children. The applications have in
creased largely—1,500 new names hav
ing been enrolled since duly 1st—1,000
white and 5(H) colored. Of the 1,000
white children thus applying for seats,
three-fifths are of new families that
have come in, which represents fully
2,500 added to the population of the
city within the past three months.
Scores of families havo been attracted
to Atlanta because of her superb school
privileges. The cost of education each
child is just nine dollars per year, or
one dollar per month, the white teach
ers from $500 to $1,200 per year. The
principals get $1,400 to $1,000 per
year, and tlie Superintendent $2,000.
There are sixteen schools, and the
board, for the first time this year, has
put the colored schools entirely in
charge of colored teachers, whose sala
ries range from $450 to $750 per year.
The school property, real estate and
buildings iu Atlanta is valued at $250.-
000. Colonel Hammond is the only
native Georgian on the Hoard of Edu
cation. Niue States and Europe
represented on the board, and of the
thirteen members three are from New
England. They get no salary, and
their work is a labor of love.
SUMTER COUNTY.
Sumter Sheriff Sales-October.
Will be sold before the Court house dot
in the city of Americas, county of bumtci
on the first TucsdaTin October, totwee
the legal hours of sale, the foilowin
road, east by lands of Mat Nelson, south
said Danville road, west and north by lu
formerly owned by H. K. McKay, front-,,
twenty-nine yards on the road, runnlnf
back sixty-nine yards, containing three
fourths of an acre, more or less. Levied on
ty pointed^u^by 1 \^T*A. Dunm'plaintiff,
Als^atthc same time'and place will besold
one-tenth undivided interest in lots of land
Nos. 27,28, and 34, in the 27th district of
Sumter county, containing six^hundred
place'onwhlcl^Tlmotliy Renew, deceased,
resided. Levied on as the propertyof H.
W. Renew to satisfy one County Cc
‘ 'avor of Harrett A Caswell v
lew and W. R. Tiner. Property poll
by J. A. Ansley, plantin'* attorney,
iso at the same time and place will be
undivided tenth interest in lots of laud
iWd . 27. 28 and 34, in the 27th district
Sumter county,containing six hundred acr
L ing tlie place on which I
uew,deceased,lived. Levi
tyof li. W. Renew, to s;
-'—u the County Coi .
■ of Harrett A Cas-
enew* i’roperty poii ' *
out by J. A. Ansley, plaUftlfl’s attorney
Also at tlie same time and place will be
one house and lot in the city of Americus,
bounded as follows, on the south * '
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licr Health nml Beauty.
One who has long investigated this sub jet
gives the result, and is happy to say it is
found in “Woman's Hest Friend.” It is
adapted especially to that great central, all-
eontrolllng organ, the womb, correcting it*
disorders, and curing any irregularity of the
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and in sudden or gradual checking
tire stoppage of the"r - -
white;
I, mental trouble, <
e natural discharge in every in
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in ulceration, falling of the womb, its action
is prompt and decisive, saving the constitu
tion from numberless evils and premature
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Atlanta, t!a. Price: trial size, 73 cents; lar
size fl.50. For sale by all druggists.
A Miracle ol’ lloiiCMty.
At a party one evening several co
tested the honor of having done the
most extraordinary thing; a reverend
gentleman was appointed judge of their
respective preventions. One produced
a tailor’s bill with a receipt attached
to it.
“The palm is his,” said one. “J
cannot boast of that, but I have jus)
returned to the owners three lead pen
cils and two umbrellas that were left at
my horn
"This
ed tlie a
“I’ll hear not
ished arbitrator,
acme ot honesty.
which I have never known any
capable. The p
“Hold!” cried a third. “I have done
more than that.” “Impossible,” cried
the whole company. “l*et us hear.”
“I have been taking my county pa-
r for twenty years, and always paid
Young, middle-aged, or old inei
suffering from nervous debility <
kindred affections, should adores
i II. W.
"5:
by pi
iblic n
sonvllle, on the west by an old field, owner
not known, the place on which Robert Jonas
now resides, containing one half acre, worn
or less, levied on as the property of Robert
Jonas to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
County Court of Sumter county in favor of
Administrator’s Sale.
in October next, within the legal hours of
Phenlx stock. All *
jvements theroon,
s Hank of A
ot EagI
rtue of
.Id bv v
Ordins
uunty. Terms cash.
aug30-30d Admr. Eat. J. W Furlow, dec.
. II. HAWKINS,
To whom it may Concern.
GEbuGIA—SuuTKit County.
Whereas, .1. II. Allen,adm’r de bonis n<
i belonging to the said
1 parties inter*
editors to show
I tlie saidpctitionei
hand and official signature
xy of August, 1882.
Thos. 11. Stewart, Od’y.
Tc all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Sumter Countt.
if administration <
Eastcrlin, deceased,
These are tlie refort
all parties interested
Creditors, to show ca
Octolicr term of said
first Monday i
not l>e granted to tlie said
uid a i*l official sign:
of August, 1882.
T. 11. STEWART, Or
To Whom it Mav Concern.
plication in my office for letters of guardiai
ship of Robert, Amaretta, Ida and llem
Jesse, minor children of Elizabeth Jesse,
eftse
term of said Coi
day in Octol
ited whether kindred o
ir before the Octrbei
ttobe held the first Mon-
182, why said letters s
not Vie granted to the
my hand and official signature
Ord'y.
tins the 24th day of August
tlon, Buffalo, X. Y.
There is no funeral so sad to follow
as the funeral of our youth, while we
have been pampering with fond desires,
ambitious hopes and all the bright
hopes, and all the bright berries that
hang in poisonons clnsters over the path
of life.
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, G. W. Glover. Executor on th
estate of Epham Brake, deceased, applies t
me for letters of dismission from the sal
executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonls'
all parties interested, whether kindred c
creditors, to show cause on or liefore th
October term of said court, to be held on tli
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 4, 1879.
Messrs. Hutchinson «<• Jim.: Having
thoroughly tested your“Xeumlgine”
in my case, I cheerfully recommend
it to nil who suffer with neuralgia and
headache. 't—-- m "
Tnos. M. Wood.
Of Howard, Wood A Co.
Mayor’s Office, )
A., April 1C, 1879. j
Lkksih . .
Messrs. Hiltchinson <t- Jiro.: It af
fords me pleasure to testify to the
great virtues of your “Xeuralgino” for
the cure of neuralgia and sick head
ache. It is the best remedy for these
most distressing complaints I have
ever used. It should be in every
family in the country.
Yours truly, Geo. It. Head,
Mayor of Leesburg, Va.
If a fool knows a secret he tells it be
cause he is a fool. If a knave knows
one, lie tells 1t whenever it is his inter
est to tell it. Hut women and young
men are very apt to tell whatever se
crets they know irom the vanity of be
ing trusted.
chltis, laryngitis, and consumption
Its early stages, nothing equals Dr.
Pierce’s '(lolacn Medical Discovery.’
It is also a great blood-purifier and
strength restorer or tonic, and for
liver complaint and costive condi
tions of the bowels it has no equal.
Bold by druggists.
IIow prone we are to impnte to others
motives which they have not; how easi
ly under such mistakes we can inflict a
terrible wound upm a pure person’s
feelings or reputation! We must walk
softly amid our fellows, and jndge as
we would be judged.
Read Wlmt General G, T. Tlge
Anderson Says,
s. Hutchinson A Bno. KJentleraen—
In my last attack I tried your “Neuralgine’’
and in a short time was perfectly cured. It
is a consolation to know that I have at last a
remedy that controls this painful disease,
who suffer as I do.
cheerfully recommend it t
Chief of Folice.
Atlanta. April 18,1879.
HUTClllNSON * BRO.,Proprietors, At-
• lanta, Ga. Sold by Dr. E. J.Eldridge, J. E.
Hall, W. T, Davenport A Son and A. J. A
W. 11. Hudson. septo-2m
Refleet upon your.present blessings,
of which every men hx. many; not nn
yonrpatttniafortnnei, of which all men
have noma.
■, Mother! Mother!! Mother!!!
Ar. yon dutarbad at ai(bl and broVan i
year aaat by a a!«b obUd eefariay and cry-
nj with the .xemciatiny pain of eettia|
aatb! If ee. ga at aoee aad gat a baula o
Ilia. Wiaato.’a aoaraira araor. ll anl
Mil... tta »oorlUU. anfrrartawadU^-
depaadaponit; tbarala na mhtaka about it.
Ibara b aat a wotbaa aa aartbwba baa aacr
aaad It, wba wtll net toll yoaat Mae ftatit
asagaeargasgag
t periling Uke magic. It is perfectly safe
first Monday in Octobei
* - ’ M not be f—
dioul-1 not be granted to the said pet
ed for.
hand and official signature
i/Tstewart, Ordy.
this the 29th
nng30-30d
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Sumter Countt:
Whereas, Mrs. N. A. Hooks lias filed lie
application in my office for letters of admit
istration on the estate of D. II. llooks, lal
T said county deceased. * •
These are therefore 1
all turtles interested,
creditors, to i
cite and admonish
October term of said c
tlie first Monday in Oct
said letters should i
said petitioner as pra
Witness my hand i
9 bchel
rtober next, whj
1 be granted to
T. II. Stewart, Ord’y.
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGLV—Sumter Cocxtt:
Whereas, Sam'l McGarrali. Executor uu
the estate of Jonathan Ross, baring applied
e for letters of dismission from saiu Ex-
orshin.
e and admonish
ireuitors, to show cause
.December term of said ct ,
tlie first Monday in December,
’ dd letters should not T ‘ "
dd petitioner as prayed
«. <er n) y ij an ,|
31st day of August,
id court, to be li
be granted
Given under my hand and official signa
sept 1-In
T. II. Stewart, Ord’y.
Application for Homestead.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, Wilkinson M. Clarke hasappli..
to me for exemption of personalty and settini
apart and valuation of homestead, ami 1 wil.
-vs upon the same at 2 o'clock on the lstb
iy September, 1882. Given urn'
am! official signature, this 24tli
gust, 1882. T. U. »
* ig30td
s W. Fnrlow, deceased.
ly verified; and those indebted to the sa
estate are requested to come forward ai
make payment S. H. Hawkins,
GEORG IA—Sumter County.
of C. H. Clark,
Notice is hereby given
’ * Mothe estate of «
inty deceased,
. lyments withe
holding claims against said estate
id to * ‘
quested to ore
for payment.
Sugl9-6\r
in terms of tlie law
J. H. BLACK,
Administrator.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
Notice is hereby given to all pa
to tlie estate of Lyman H. Cb:
d county, to come forward aud settle
once, and all persons holding oil
against the said estate requested to pre
them in the terms of the law for paym
JESSE AYCOCK,
aug4-€w Admr. on estate L. H. Cha
LEGAL NOTICE.
. Reeves, J Divorce in Son
vs. > perior Court and decree in
Anna C. Reeves ) favor of Plaintiff.
April Term, 1874.
Notice is hereby given that the defendant,
nna C. Reeves, has this day filed bt tlie
Clerk's office of said Court, returnable to
the October Term. 1882, her petition asking
— -.ties Imposed by
bchleY county.
Administrators' Salei
GEORGIA—Schlht County.
Will be sold before the Court house door,
in the town of EllaviUe, said county, on the
first Tuesday in October, 1882, between the
usual hours of sale, the following described
property, to-wit:
Tiie undivided one-half Interest In lot
Number Sixty-one, lying and being in the
Third District of the raid county of Sehley.
Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs of J. G.
Usry, deed. CHARITY USRY,
L. N. GILES,
J. F. USRY,
septGtds Administrators.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Schley County.
Will be sold before the Court house door
iu the town of Ellaville, Schley County, on
the first Tuesday in October next, during the
uaual legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Thirty acres of land off the east side of lot
Number twenty-eight, and one hundred and
seventy-two and one-half acres off of lot of
land number twenty-nine, all of said land
lying aud being in the third district of said
county, Iielonging to the 'estate of John
IIngrov;*s, deed. M. B„DUNN,
septGtds Exeeutor.
.^dmiziistrato: ’s Sale •
Will to sold to fore the Court house door
In the town of Eilavillo, Seliley county, on
the first Tuesday in Octotor next, one hnn-
twenty, in the twenty-ninth district of Schley
county, to-longing to the estate of T. R.
Swanson, late of Schley county, deceased
and sold for the benefit or tlie said estate.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
11. W. COCKRELL,
Administrator de bolds non on estate of
T. R. Swanson. septGtds'
To Whom it May Concern.
GEORGIA—Schley County:
Whereas, Thos. J. Dozier and L. P.
Dozier, Executors on the estate ot Seaborn
Dozier, deceased, having filed their applica
tion in my office for leave to sell all tlie real
estate belonging to tlie said estate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or by the regular
October term, of said Court to to held
on the first Monday in October, 1882, why
said leave should not be granted to tlie said
applicants as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this tlm 5tli day of September, 1882.
sepfitd C. L. Battle, Ordluary.
To Whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Schley County:
Whereas, Thos. J. Baisden, administrator
de bonis non, on the estate of T. P. Royal,
deceased, having filed his application in my
office for letters of dismission from said ad
ministration,
Thnso are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before the
October term of said court, to to held on
the first Monday In October, 1882, why said
letters should not to granted to the said
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 17th day of June, 1882.
J23-lm4m J. N. Cheney, Ex-Off; Ord’y
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Schley County.
Notice is hereby given to all parties having
demands against C. II. Varner, late of said
county deceased, to present them to me
properly made out, within the time prescrib
ed by law, so as to show their character and
amount. And all persons indebted to said*
deceased are hereby required to make im
mediate payment to pie.
K. MONTGOMERY,
sepl.Gw Administrator.
~ LEE COUNTY?
•Lee Sheriff Sales—October.
Will to sold before tlie Court house door
in the town of Leesburg, toe county, Ga.,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in October, 1882, tlie following
property, to-wit.
West half of lot of land No. 133. in the
14th district of toe county. Levied on as
the property of S. K. McMahan, by virtue of
and to satisfy two Justice Court fi fas in fa
vor of Harrold, Johnson A Co., against said
S. K. McMahan. Levy made and returned
to me by J. L. Hines, L. C.
JAMES SALTER,
sepOtds • Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Lee County-
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Chatiuun county, I will sell
before the Court touse door, in tlie town of
Leesburg, said county of toe, within the
legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in
October next, the following lots of land,
to-wit: Nos. 189, 193,19G, 222 and 227, in tlie
17th district of originally toe now Sumter
county; also Nos. 223 and 224 ot the same
district lying In toe county, tlie whole com
prising one tract containing i.41734 acres,
more or less, known as the Wetter place,
the improvements lying in toe county. Sold
as the property of Fannie A. Walter, late of
Chatham county deceascd.for tlie purpose of
distribution among the heirs of said dcc’d.
GEORGE WALTER,
aug23tds. Adm’r Fannie A. Walter.
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Lee County.
Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Watson, adm'rx on
the estate of Elbert D. Watson, late of said
county deceased, having tiled her petition
in roy office for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the said deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all concerned, whether kindred or creditors,
to show cause on or before the September
term of said court, to be held on the third
Monday in September, 1882, why said leave
i should not be granted to the said petitioner
s Witness my-hand and official signature,
this tlie 17tb day of August, 1882.
e augl9-30d G. C. Edwards, Ord’y.
To ail whom it may Concern;
’ GEORGIA—Lee County:
Whereas, We. Weils applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Mrs. Alsey
Sandeford. deceased, •
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred or
_ creditors, to show cause on or before the
{ Septcmtor term, of said Court, to be held on
tlie third Monday in September, wby said
letters should not to granted to said peti-
, tioner as prayed for.
“ Witness my hand and official signature
„ this tlie 1st day of August, 1882. -
, aug2-30d Geo. 0. Edwards, Ord'y.
5 LIBEL FOR DIVOBCE.
Georgia Thurmonp 1 Libel for Divorce
vs. > in e toe Superior
Alexader TmrnMoxD ) Court.
It appearing that the defendant resides
out of the State of Georgia-, it is ordered that
service of above case be majle on said de
fendant by publication hereof in the Sumter
Republican, a public Gazette of said State,
as required by law, requiring said defend-
g ant to appear and answer said libel for
1 divorce at the next November Term of this
Court, this 3th day of March, March Term,
1882. C. F. CRISP,
aug23mltn Judge Sup. Court S. W. C.
Notice to Mechanics.
There will to let to the lowest bidder, at
. public outcry, before the Court house door,
in tlie town of Preston, Webster county, on
the first Tuesday, the 3rd day of October
' next, between the hours of 11 o’clock A. M.,
and 1 o'clock r. M., tlie building of a jail, In
said town ot Preston. The undertaker will
- be required to give bond and approved
l security for tbc faithful performance of his
contract. The Commissioners reserve the
right to reject nny and all bids if in their
• discretion the public interest and economy
require it. Said building to be completed by
. the first Tuesday in December next Specf-
ficationsof said building can to seen by call
ing on J. \V. Jossey; sr., at Ills office in tlie
u i.mse. w w SIMMONS, )
J. B. NICHOLSON. } Corns.
8 D.E. PONDER, >
J. W. Jossey, Clerk..
September 5tb, 1882. Sept8-w4w
WEBSTER COUNTY.
To All Whom it May Concern*
GEORGIA—Webster County:
Whereas, Wiu. J. Parker, adminlstra-
. tor on the estate of L. B. Causey, deceased,
applies for letters ot dismission from said
. administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before the
* October term of said Court, to be held on the
first Monday in October, 1882, why the said
letters should not be granted to the said pe
titioner as prayed for.
Witness my band and official signature,
this 13th day ot Jane 1882.
junelfnUm G. W. Davenport, Ord’y-
Vpiwti- ■■
The Eclipse Engine Leads Them All !
to be relieved of tlie disabUit
tiie verdict in above stated case. ^
J. W. Bract, Petitioner’s Attjr.
August 9th, 1882.
auglStoc
Ifyon want to get the worth of your money
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Now to the tone topla nt fall Cabbsg
On can get FRESH SEED at
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.To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Wrbstir Countt.
Whereas, A. C. Bell having applied for
letters of administration de bonis non
tutu
Kell,
....
all parties Interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause before Um “ *
tern of said Court, to be held on
Monday la October next, wby sal
should not be granted too saU pet
PI Y&*tnessniy hand and Official signature,
this the 28th day of August, IMS.
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LACES AND FLOWERS.
Those who have not yet purchased the
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SELECT STOCK OF
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ALL OK THE LATEST STILES
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and at the
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NEW GOODS
ARRIVING DAILY.
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REAL ESTATE.
Will buy dr sell, rent or lease lands, real
**toto and dtjr property. Negotiate trades
of all kinds, investigate titles to land and
city property. Ten** reasonT ’
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2 Clothing*,
0 Boots and Shoes,
2|i Hats,
J Carpets,
6 Sewing
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^ Trunks, &e.
Americus, Ga., September 13,1882. tf
to locust i
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9
Guaranteed Equal-to any Meal Ground in. this Section!
WE HAVE SPLENDID HEW OUTFITS FOR
GINNING COTTON!
NEW HALL & CARVER GINS.
Price of ginning* $2.00 per bale; will deliver
Cotton free at any Warehouse in the city.
W. F. Marsh, the justly celebrated Miller,
will superintend our mill and gin.
BURKHALTER & HOOKS,
MILL AND GIN ON TROUP STREET,
-AjuEEiRiatrs,
aug26tf
xlirifirrilai Merida* (M kmrlrtalcdfcs.
THE-HEW-YOEK '•
Weekly World
Fbox Now until January 1,1883, i
25-CENTS.
Senu-Vdeily World, for »»me time, 50c
BotheonWa ril the Neats, 1.1—
xug30-lm j
Andthelr Wonderful Improvements
ReroTring heads. No friction, no choking
no breaking tbo rolls, cleans thoroughly,
saving all lint cotton. Feeders and Con
densers ordered.
WE8LEYAH FENALE COLLEGE
. MACON, GEORGIA.
The Forty-Fifth Annual Sesuoh will
begin October 4, loss., The CoUego to fur.
aimed with all modem appliances looking
to health, happiness aad comfort ot tie la-
mates. Unsurpassed advantages in Litera
ture, Marie aaa Art, at moderate rates.
pinto orBw.C.W. iSj
GEORGE ANDREWS,
GEOBGriA
50.000 LE C0NTEPEA b3 '
THE HUNT8VflLE NURSERIES,
OF HMTSfH.tr. J 11 *’
offer unusual inducements to
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notice, toaoberead always on hand to await
•on customers, Work gnaranteed to bo bon