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Legal Adv^tidements.
* AOMINljVttATOjf'H HAL?:.
13 Y virtue ora» <m l«rft'°ri the Court of Ordlna-
H ryof HiirWcounty, will l»o sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, toforo the Court
House doot** the town or Cartersvllle, llartow
. UWI , .1 k nf a.la
ao'cs, more or less, anil sold under the Incumber-
,i*ce of the widow’* dowory. Also, a settlement
Adjoining the hoinesleail, known as tbe old man
Turner'sjdaoe, consisting of two Lots, Nos. 1,170
and 1,177, same district, section and county.
Also, three lots in Cobb county, Georgia, Nos.
l,$8i, and lJOO in the nineteenth district
and second section. All sold agreeably to an or-
tier from the Court of Ordinary of Uartow coun-
ty. anil for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of
said deceased. Terms of sale cash.
JOHN C. S1MH. Administrator
September 18, 1807. [I’rs fee fin; <ep!B w40d
Legal Advertisements.
ADMINI9TR ATOR’B HALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordin
ary of Uartow couuty, Ga., will lie sold on the
urst Tuesday in November next, 1807. at the Court
House door In said county, between the legal sale
liours, the tract of land in said county, whereon
William P. Hay resided at the time or his death,
the same containing Mi acres, more or less, and
composedofthe following lots and parts of lots,
to-wit: 1.188, 1,183 I.OW, MSI 1.1SS. 1.188, 1.100,
1.170.1 171.1,171,1,106,1.100. 1.5W1.1,108, ijfi, 1.143.
787,788 and 707, in*the seventeenth district and
third section of said county, lying on* Kuharleo
Creek, about 400 acres of said fkrns is open and
in good state of cultivation, balance well timber
ed, with a dwelling house and good crib on said
place. The farm U well situated on the Alabama
road, about three and a half miles west of tittles*
boro, in Bartow county.
Terms of the sale—One-thlnl cosh; one-third
credit or twelve months from date of sale, with
note and good security, interest from date: one-
third two years from data of sale, note and good
security, Interest from date, and titles to be made
on payment of purchase money, retaining loin on
the land until the saute Is paid.
J. A. COWAN, Adui’r <Ubonis turn.
i. COWAN, Adui’r dsbonis non.
Of William p. Hay, deceased.
1807. [Prs fee$15[ —p!4-wtds
September 7
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
S Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of DeKolb county. Georgia, will be sold on
first Tuesday in November next, at the Court
House door In the town of Decatur. DeKulb
county, lying on the west side of said lot. adjoin
ing lands of K. N. Center, and W. U. Braswell,
nnd others. About 60 acres cleared, the balance
in the woods; a small dwelling bouse, smoke
house, stables, Ac., on the place. Hold as tiie
property of Jabcz It. Walker, decease*', for bene
fit of heirs and creditors. Terms or sale, cash.
WM. It. PKNDLY. Administrator.
September 13,1887—wtds {Printer’s fee <10.)_
A DM IN18TK ATOlt’S S ALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Henry county, will bo sold before the
Court House door of Clayton county, at Jonesboro’,
t the first Tuesday in November next, between
the legal hours of sale, 000 acres of land, more
* ' ‘he 11th District of Clayton county, aim
s lot No. 18; and also, part of lot No. 17. in
JAMES COKER,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
fILL he sold liefore the Court Uouso door in
the town or Forsyth, Monroe county, Georgia,
.... he first Tuesday in Novoutbor next, within
tiro legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to
tiro estu’e of Presly Smith, late of said county,
deceased, consisting of two hundred two and a
hall acres, more or Teas. Terms cash. This Hep-
■ — It. o. SMITH. Adra’r.
[Printer's foe $5 {
Wi
tcmhorSd, 1807.
caps—wtds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Fulton county, Georgia, I will sell before thu
Court House door In said county, within the legal
hours of sale, in the city of Atlanta, on the first
Tuesday In November next: Fifty-live keros off
sl
.Ity-flVL
sidoof lund lot No. 101,16 acres of land
county. Sold as the property c.
Thom us M. Lee, late of suid county, doccused, for
"'JosfcPH WILLIS, Aiiminl.lr.tor.
September »,iWI-iH0d irnjb«|H>]
GEORGIA, Pulton County.
T HE petition ol Jam os L. Dunning. Miles G.
Dobbins. W. B. Whitmore, M. J. Hinton,
James M. Willi*, Henry O. Hoy*. Thomas G. W.
Crnssoll, Wesley l’rettyman. and A. J. Jaekion,
citizens of the county and State aforesaid, re
spectfully showeth that they will apply, after the
publication of this notice, in terms ortho law,lor
an net incorporating themselves and their asso
ciates and successors, by tho name and style of
the •• Lincoln National Monument Association;"
that thu Capital Stock is and will bo such volun
tary contributions as they may receive; that the
object of the Association is the purchase of
grounds, in or near Atlanta, Georgia, and the
erection of a Monument In Commemoration or
Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United
States; said actor Incorporation to oontinue lor
tho term of twenty years.
AUGU8TU8 B. CULBER80N,
Attorney for Petitioners.
A truo extract from the minutes.
W. R. VXKkBLK. Clerk.
September 18,1807—w4
CHATTOOGA SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL he sold before the Court House door,
thu town Of Summerville. Chattooga cou
tv, Ga-, within the legal hours or sale, on the Jl|
Tuesday in October next, the following prope
'Hi Gaines' interest In 40 acres ofUn
being tbu south »ldo of lot No. 40, in the 18th dl
triefand 4th section, levied on as the property
F. Gaines, to satisfy a J unices’ Court Q. fa. fro_
the 925th district, G. M., in favor of Edraoudson A
A lion vs/ F. Gaines.
mu by a Constable.
A agu,t rn, I an. il-r, repwla«i~»gga J
DbKALB SHERIFF'S SALES.
fiW Tuesday In October next,
said lot unit half lot being in the
of DcKalb county, and Teviud on uy
Mortgage II. fa. Issued from the Supei
DeK ilb county. In fever of Boll lira:
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Sheriff “*•
August tilth, 1807.
Wttk's
■>cr two hunt
est half of U
fen-.!
. .... joiinty, It
Robert A. Alston,
A. Alston.
Sheriff DeK.lt, oounty.
augtr—wtd>
SPECIAL BAILIFF’S SAM.
TVTILL be sold before the Court House door, In
TY the City of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in October next, between tho
Wi
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SAIiE.
ILL lie sold lieforc the Court House dooi
the city nfCoviiigton, ou the first Tuesdi
highest bidder, tlie following
One vacant lot witbio the im
thu city ol Covington, known ai
city, and bounded us follows: o
orporate
lot No. A
araaw
Railroad reserve, on the south by
land, aud on the west by lira. XI:
Freeland. Property pointed out ii
Levy mode ana returned to me by th
G. M. T. BOWER, Deputy Sheriff.
September 8,1867—wtds , [Prs fee $ft.r“
BARTOW SHERIFF SALES.
Wi'
.»the property or John G. Colbert, to satlsf
fine Bartow Superior Court II. fa. in favor of Willi
tion on which Lewis P. Eaves now resides. Ah
at same time and place, the growing crop on sa
Plantation Levied on as thu property of Lew
1*. Eaves, to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued by Barto
Superior Court, (for tho purchase money of sa
lund) in favor of Willis Bcnhuin vs. Lewis
Eaves. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also.at same time and-place, a tract oflm
containing Ml acres, moro or less, lying in tl
fourth dlsulet ami third section of Bartow oon„
ty, and knowu us the Bullwood Iron Works Co.’
erty (formerly known as the r *—
ks place.) Levied on as the propel
S prain
aiiw.-.. IBB
tract of land In tho 11th
Bartow county, onwhlcl ,
(numbers or lots not known.) Levied, on as the
property of Joel Stone. Also, at the same “
and place, the settlement of land in tho m
teuntn district and third section of Bartow c
>. Joel Stone, maker, and Bryant T. Leuku,
W. L. GOODWIN,
"'—"“Bartow count,,
rlntcr’sfeo $10]
GEORGIA, Gricenx county.
WHEREAS, William A. Richards applies for
VV letters of administration on the estate of
Lucy Ledbetter, deoeased:
These are, therefore, to cite and require all per-
jons concerned, to be and *
within the time prescribed t
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, to show causo,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
grahted.
Given under my hand, at office, In Greensboro,
September td, 1867.
EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary.
»cp4—wfiOd[Printer’s fes$3|
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
fi
day of August last
;ch
white spot on
near the top of her shoulder* and some
small red spots under her eyes, supposed to
be eight or nine yean old, and appraised to be
worth thirty don an. The said Cow. haa been
viewed by James Russell and John O. Love, free
holders of said county and district, and will be
otherwise dealt with as the law directs, if not
Uk.n.w.TbT ^yj-^vrXMW, Taber up.
September H, 1817.
I, L. C. nunt, U«r
county of Gordon, In the 8 ___ „.
that the above is a tree transcript from the Rstray
“"*■ uu ® u,r ot liSfe 1 a
scpi4—w30d [Printer*! the $t]
GEORGIA, Newton county.
piles to me for
— —is we* with the
i g;— deceased, late of
Mldjji&fttFt
" Tanythty.hai
~ rby said 1*
ufiiiivuiA, nawTOM counr».
WHEREAS, Thomas W. Sims appll
TV letters of administration ds bonis n
wlU annexed of William Slats, decea
This is, therefore, to elte and admonish all per
ns concerned, to show cause, If any they havei
thin the time prescribed by law, why said let
ters should not be granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
‘mnberfi, 1«T.
WM. D. LI
iUCKIE, Ordinary.
[Printer*
for letters of dismission from a
Scptoml
—p6—wlOd "[Printer’! fosf3]'
OKOHiU, feuMTER OOUNTY.
m
deceased, and all persons concerned, to be and ap
pear nt my office, within the time prescribed by
law, nnd file their objections, if any they have,
otherwise letters will be granted In forms of the
.iiven under mTh.n.1, In office, at Americus,
this oth day of September, 1«I7.
L. P. DORMAN. Ordinary.
Kcpig—wflm[Printer's fee (130’,
TTtTILL be sold before the Court
TV the town of Cartcrsvillo and
county of Bar-
gage^l. fa. Issued from Bartow County Court, In fa
vor of James W. Curry. Property polntod oat ir
said lie rtgugo fi. fa.
W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff.
Septembers, 1867—wtds[Prs fee f6)
CARROLL SHERIFF SALES.
One town lot on
the Court llouso lcrn
Church and lying eaa
one and a half acres,
the property of J. J.
favor or L. J. & C. C
Court of said oounty,
Also, one paroel of
the west side of t
r .ra&i,
leading by the Baptist Chnrch south, beti
Public Square and the branch, contain!t
four acres, more or less. Levied on as t:
September 6,1667,
COBB SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL be sold before tho Court llouso door,
the city of Marietta, Cobb county, Georg
on the first Tuesday in October next, within 1
the le^ral hours or sale, the following properl
sunury n. ras. in ravorerc. raw. ami others, vi
James B. Young. Levy in ado and returned to m
"■SgaAbeMnsMi
W 1 ,
oounty, oi
between <ne legal nours ot saie, mo i
property, to-wit: Two costs and calvos; 1
as the property of W. C. Smith, to sat
Mortgage ft. fa inned from Bartow
Court. In favorof M. E. Snu
O. Smith. Property d user lb
sep6—,w8t *
. Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
n 'WILLIAM 8, MILNER, administrator on the
VV estate of Busan^A. Griggs, late of said coun-
t ty, deceased, having made application fo this
- Court for leave fo sou the lana uelonglng fo the
estate of said deceased, for the benefit of tbe helra
, ami creditors, ull persons concerned aro notified
- to file their objection, if any they have, within
f two months from the first publication of this
notice, else leuro will bo granted for tho sale of
ft said real estate. „ .
o Given under my hand, this A ugust Slat. 1807.
EDWARD CONNUIt, Ordinary.
nugsM—wStn (l*rafoe$6l
GEORGIA, Gordon county!
TXT W. DABNEY having In proper form np-
11* piled fo mo for permanent letters of ad-
0 ministration de bonis non. on the ostute of James
1 C. Longstreet, late of said county, deceased: '
1 This is to elte and admonish ull and singular,
f the creditors and next of kin of said deceased, to
be and nppoar at my office wit bin tho time pre-
t scribed by law, and show cause, if any thoy can,
a Why permanent administration ds bonis non.
f should not lie grained the applicant.m said estate,
t Witness my hand and official signature, this
t August61,1807. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
sep8—wDOd (Printer’s fee $3)
GEORGIA, Fayhttr county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOEftN:
TAMES M. PALMER having in proper form ap-
tl plied to me for jMirmunont letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Barary Palmer, late of
said county, deceased: j
• This Is to cite all and singular, the creditors am
nextof kin of said deceased, to lie and appear a]
• my office, within Ibe time prescribe*! by law, and
show cause, ir any they can, why permanent ad
min Istration should not b6 granted the applicant
• on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature. August
tGth, 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordlntry.
augtr— wflOd (Printer’s fee $3]
NOTICE.
' TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONOEEN:
, milE undersigned hereby gives notice that bo
X has filed his petition with the Ordinary of
Bartow county, *o be discharged from hi* l xocu-
tershtpon John Patterson’s last will and testa
ment, on account of his business being such that, ho
is unable therefrom to attend to saldYrnst, tbat In
two months from the beginning of the publica
tion or this notice, he will apply tor tho sanction
of said petition, and fo lie discharged from said
Executorship. ROBERTO. MAYS, Executor.
September fo, 1867—wfim (Prs foe $5]
GEORGIA, Greknk county.
WHEREAS, thecstate or John M. Stewart, late
TV of ftaid county, deco *sed, is unrepresented*.
These are, therefore, to clto and require all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at ray office,
withlu tho time prescribed by law, to show cause;
irany they have, why the administration, with
tho will annexed, or the estato of said John M.
! Stewart should not lie vested in the Clerk of the
Superior Court,or some other lit and propfir per-
i Given underlay hand, at office, in Greensboro
September Sd,1867.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary. .
tep4—w80d [Printer’s fee $8]
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WHEREAS, John T. Akrtdgo, administrator
TV upon tho estate of Simeon Abridge, deceased,
represents to the court, in bis petition, duly filed,
that he has fully administered said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all person* concerned
to »how causo, If any they can. why>aUl adminis
trator should not be discharged from his said ad
ministration nnd receivo letters of dlkiuission on
the first Monday in March. 1808.
Witness tho Hon. Daniel Pittman. Ordinary
of said county, this 4th day of September, 1807.
JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
•6p6—w8m [Printer's fee $4.80.]
GEORGIA, Newton county.
IV/TRS. ALLEY RHODES, guardian of Jabez C.
1VL R. F. Rhodes, having applled to tho Court of
Ordinary of said county, for a discharge from her
guardianship of Jabex C. R. P. Rhodes:
This Is, therefore, to cite nil pertons concerned,
to show cause, by filing their objections in my
office, why the said Alley Rhodes should not be
dismissed from her said guardianship nnd reoelve
the usual letters of dismission.
Given under my hand and official signature,
incit[K ggg*
seplO—w40d [Printer's fee $3]
GEGRGIA, Fulton county.
WHEREAS, J.R. Fain, executor of Eliaabeth
TT Fain, deceased, represents to tho court, In his
petition, duly filed, that he hits fully administered
said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite n*l persons concerned
to show cause. If any thoy ean, why said exocutor
should not be discharged from hi* said trust and
receive letters of dismission on the first Monday
In March, 1868.
Witness tho Hon. Daniol Pittman. Ordinary of
said county, this 4th day or September, 1867.
JNO. T. COOPER, lJcpnty Clerk.
sep6—wflm [Printer’s foe $4.50]
GEORGIA, Fulton County. ■
’WHEREAS, Joanna B. Shackelford, applies to
VV the Court of Ordinary of said county for let
ters of administration upon the estate or William
G. Shackelford, deceased:
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in October next, else- letters will
bo granted raid applicant.
Witness tho Hon. Daniel Pittman, Jndgo of said
court, this 4th day of September, 1867.
JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
sepS—w89*l [Printer’s Toe $4,601
GEORGIA. Fayette county.
^lALVIN J. TALL having In propor form ap-
\j plied to mo for permanent letters of admin
istration on tho estate of Joseph Spier, late ot said
county, deceased: ...
This Is to cite all and singular, tbe next of
kin and creditors of Joseph Spier, io be and ap
pear at my offleo within the timo allowed by law,
iosbow cause, If any they oan, why permanent
administration should not be granted to the appli
cant on said estate.
Given under my hand and official signature,
A S5»TVr, r^; VAUU T±ik.
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WIIEBEA8, Thomas Savage, late of said conn-
VV ty. deceased. Is represented as having died
lntestaie. and no person having applied for ad
ministration on huestate in terms or the law:
All persons concerned are, therefore, notified to
file their objections, if any exist, on or before the
first Monday In October next, why the adminis
tration of said deceased’s estate should not be
vested in W. B. Venablo, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said connty, or tome other fit and proper
**Glven under my hand and official signature, this
flth day of 8 *P t * 1 S^ r 1 ' E 1 1 8 | n p ITTMAN| ordinary.
tep7—w»d [Printer's fee $3)
GEORGIA, Guernk county. i
TjmiKUEAS, William A. Diehard, applies for
W lstwrt or admlntitrauon J. nii, on tho
estate or Washington Ledbetter, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and requiro all per-
Jf anj^tbey have, why said letters should not be
^cllvca under my hand, at olllco, In Greensboro
September M, * KU ^ KIttQi ordinary. .
SCp4—w30d • (Printer’s foo $3]
afedLL
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, FUWON COUNTY.
TOSBPII: WKSIHP,
,1 gust, mu,: -
Uinnry or -ala
y for a discharge from hie
tpelfo all pertons concerned,
y they have, within the than
or dismiss!
Witness the lion. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary of
sold county, this September 4..1WI.
scp8—wjQd
GEORGIA, BAltVOW OOUNTY.
to the Court, in fils petition, duly filed and enter-
irwoffort'i estate*- f “ ,y MA^Uteyo^Wll-
—s is, therefore, to clto all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show canse, if any thoy
can, why said executor should not lie discharged
*" —itorahtp and receive letters of dis-
2d (Monday) Senfouber. 1M7.
IlOWAlil), Ordinary.
(Printer’s fee $4.S0)
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
IRKAS, Joseph Winshlp, administrator ds
nU non u;»on tho estate of B. H. Overby, do-
represeats to the court In his petition duly
‘he hai fully administered said estate.
therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show canse, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his 6aidwd-
ministration and receive letters of dismission on
the ffrat Monday In March. 1808.
Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordlnaryof
sail county, this 4th day of September, 1807.
JNO. T. COOl’KR, Deputy Clerk.
sep5—w6m [Printer’s fee $4.60,1
GEORGIA, Gwinnktt county.
■fT'GllERT B. SMITH applies fo me for letters of
Xj administration on the estate of W. W. Boss,
late of said county, decease*!:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish and
all singular, the kindred and creditors or said dc-
ceased, fo show cause. If any they can, why letters
shmild not be grauted the applicant on the first
Monday In October next. . _ . .
GEORGIA, Faykttk county.
A LLISON SPEIR, .Tun., administrator on tlie
estate of Allison bpolr, deceased, having
made application to this Court for leave to sell the
land belonging fo tho estate of said deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and cmlitors, all persons
concerned are notified to file their objections, if
any they have, within two months from tho flr>t
publication of this notice, else leave will be
granted for tho sale of said real estate.
August 20.1067. EDWARD CONNOR,
augVr~w2in [Prs fee $51 Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Butts county.
CJ1XTY DAYS niter date application will be
O made fo the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Butts county, for Icavo to sell tho real estate of
Mathew Barber, late of said county, deceased.
Q. W. BARBER,
Administrator <ts bonis non comUitamtnt.
September It, 1807—w6m [Printer's foe $6]
NOTICE.
A PPLICATION will be mado to tho Court of
jl\. Ordlnaryof Greene county-, Georgia, at the
tint regular form after the expiration of two
months Trom this notice, for leave to sell the land
(the same being a tract oft and In Lee county,
Ga., containing 10l«< acres, more or loss,) lie-
longing to John R. Cook, Jasper T. Cook and
James C. Cook, orphans of Elisha Cook, late of
Leo oounty, Ga., deceased, for the purpose of
paying tho debts and for tho benefit of said or
phans. This July *Uh, 1607. -
WILLIAM ATKINS, Guardian,
Of the orphaus of Elisha Cook, deceased.
scp4—wtlstoet (Prs fee $4)
GEORGIA, Newton county.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons con
cerned, that the estato of Green M. Mitchell,
decease* l. late of said county, la nn represented by
an administrator, and no ono applies for admin-
Utration on said estate, and that In terms of tho
law administration will be vested in the Clerk
of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper
tenon, thirty days after tho publication of this
Ration, unless some valid objection is made to
his ap|K>intment.
Given under my offlolal signature, this Septem-
or 5.1007. WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary,
sepo—w30*l[Printer's fee $3)
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the ea-
^ JL tate of Joseph Atkins, late of Henry counter,
rneu wttmn me nmr *—
_______ __ __. And tl
estate are required to l _
JAMES ATKINS. Adrn’r.
Sept. 13,1867. At\anta, da.
GEORGIA, Bartow county .
TOSEPII DAVIS having applied to be appointed
•J guardian of the persons nnd proporty of Ella
J. (iuswoll, II. and James W. Davis, minors under
fourteen years of age, residents of said county i
This le to clto all persons concerned, fo be an
appear at tho term of the Coart of Ordinary, to b~
held next after the oxperiatlon of thirty days
from the first publication of this notice, ana show
cause. If any they can, Why said Joseph Davis
should not ba entrusted with tho guardianship of
the persons' and property of said minors.
Witness my official signature, thb ~
Id, 1867. J. A. HOWARD,
sep4— w60d (Printer’s
GEORGIA, Bartow county.
'\J\7'HEItEA9, VIrcnt K. Clardy applies tome
jy for letters or administration on the estate
of p. 8. Clanly, late of said county, deceased:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the nextof kin and creditors of said
deceased, to be amt appear at my offloe, within tho
timo. prescribed bylaw, and show cause, irany
they can, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature,
iy of August, 1807.
tho timo prcscrilmd by law, an*l show cause, IT
they can, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my band and official signature, thlf
22d day of August, 1867.
nugW—w30d_
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
[Printer’s fee $81
r,minors under fourteen years of age, resident
tear at the form of tho Court of
held next after tho expiration
ora tlie first publication of this
causo, if any they nan, why said
Bare, the
o and an
rtyof
w Um
S my hand and official signature, this 224
ugnst, 1807.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
s to me for lottqrs of
IBREA9, L. Leo applies
administration, ds bonis non, upon the
af B. F. Loo. late of said couuty, deceased:
e are, therefore, to cite and requiro nil per-
ncorncil, to bo and appear at tho Ordina-
loo, in and for said county, on or before the
lesday in October next, to show cause, lr,
icy can, why said letters should not be
d the applicant.
n under my hand and official slguaturc.
flWO MONTHS after date application will bo
benefit of tho heirs And cmlitors of said deceased.
W. J. GARRETT, Administrator,
August 17,1807. of Thos A. Latham, dec’d.
vhy said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official, signature,
his August Ust, 1887.
J, M. BLALOCK, Ordinary.
teplw80d [Printer’s fee $8]
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
herefore. I
med, to»h<
to cite and admonish all
rf£:
*ep7—w40d
[Printer’sfoe $6]
M. E. TCCKEB applies to me for lstfort of
INR.tM *“
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Oobb county.
— vfxt, otherwi-
bo grante*! tho app
of ordinary for sal'
ASSSSSSttVF-
. JKO. Q. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
aug94—w30d [Printer’s fee $8]
ifal.oflUe in
Marietta, this
GEORGIA, K.vyj m: county.
T>ACHKL
IX of Rlchi
having made
all persons arc notll
OTjte T J*7ii. hl
grant«l for the
G.ren node
aug»—w*m [Prs fee $5J
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
fpwo MONTHS after date application will bo
i mado to tho Court of Ordinary of said conn-
tv rnr lento to sell tho real estato otQoorg-
* d< *LOYD*COURCBY, Administrator.
GEORGIA, Gwinnntt county.
m WO MONTHS afterdate application will bo
X made to the Court of Ordinary of said countr
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estai
Of Benjamin 1*. Weaver, deceased.
JOHN B. MAGUIRE, Administrator.
August >9,1867. [Prs foe $M augSl-wtm
GEORGIA, Paux-ding county.
3 1WO MONTHS after date applieatlon will bo
_ made to tho Ordinary iu and for said oounty.
r leave to sell the land belonging to the estate or
01iT.rBu»om,
August 87,1867. augao-w2m [Prs fee $51
made to the Court of Ordinary of Bartow
nty, for leavo to sell all tha real estate belong
ing to P. D. Roatflcld, Into of said county, do-
auaruau. i
[Prs foe MI
NOTICE.
§ IXTY DAYS after date application will bo
mnde to the Ordinary of Bartow county, for
ve to sell all tho real estate of Win. Crow, do-
ceasod, late of Bartow county, Ga. Sold for tho
benefltof the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
August lith, 1887. H.F.PRIC^Adm’r.
August S4th,
ang27—wtm
[Printer’s fee $5)
rick Ayer, have this day filed their petition to be
incorporated under the name, stylo and title of
tho Trustees of tho Atlanta Uni venltywitb full
corporate powers for twenty years. This, Sep
tember 7th, 1867. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
sepft-w4w[Prs fee $8B0]
CITATION.
Wm. M. & TL J. Lowry « The Northwestern
Bank of Georgia—Assumpsit in tho Superior
Court of Fulton county, Ga.
a lHE defendants are hereby notified and re-
. qulred personally, or by Attorney, to bo and
appear at tho next Superior Court, to be held in
—\ for said connty, on th* first Monday in Ooto-
R ncxt. then and there to answer the plaintiff’s
ian«l an action of ‘assmunslt, as*|in default
thereof the Court will proceed as to jiistlee shall
^Witness', tho Hon. John Collier, of
TUB WBdTBBN HALF OF
THU OJtKXT NATIONAL LINE
ACROSS TIXK CONTINENT,
the Pacific toast and th« Great Interior Basin,
Principal Portion of the yimln Stem
Line between the Two Oceans.
The present western terminus is at Sacramento,
on the navigable wafers of the Pacific; but it will
ultimately exfond from San Francisco across the
richest and mora populous parts of California,
in imttijja «K M»n»n« their liu nttnnl
uxtll U ilMn M. ud eonneet with th. rood.
n AunnilDff ?h?tthe y^iU^ufl^wdcontforSalc
xanu CO-OPERATION OF PK1VAE C
so, And has carefully guarded their 1
[afnst all ordinary contingenoies.
*^Che Central
grass
Augusta
augte—w
W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
|lTint«r’,fe.W '
NOTICE.
Wra. M. A It. J. Lowry ts. Tho Northwestern
Bank of Georgia—Assumpsit In tha Superior
Court of Fulton county, G:t.
mOW.IMnman, Robt F. .M ies !»kk-
X son, II. J. Spraybcrry. W»lli«r.. J, wiiUm II,
w! P. Inman ana Jos. T. McCumndl. stockholders
of tho Northwestern Bank of Georgia: You are
hereby notified that on the first day of^ August,
ARNOLD A ROBINSON,
THOMAS 8. POWELL.
) FU
Coni
1867.
covei
Fulton Superior
Court, April Term,
JESSIE BO)
JNO. G. WE
Ianjonctlon.
In this case it appearing to the Court that Jesse
Boring, one of the defendants, resides out of the
HAMMOND A MYNAT1.
Solicitors for Plaintiff.
A true extract from the minutes of Court. May
17th. 1867. W. R. VENABLE, Clsrk-
Jel5—lam4m
AUGUST.
1 singular the kindred and creditors or said
teased, to be and appear at my office within the
io prescribed by law, and show canse, If any
y can, why letters of administration should not
o granted to said applicant.
Given under ray band and offloial signature,
sptember 10, 1837. _
September 10,
Bept 18,1867.
TO ALL wnox IT MAY CONCERN.
to cite all persona con
1 appear at my office, by the first
[grin tat*. II
E.
J._ DAILY % hfiving appltejl fo_me in proper
form for letters of administration
estate of Lewis Ethridge, Sr., lat* of said county,
•y law, to show cause, if any they have, why let
ters should not bo granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
August 19. l*W. J.B. WILSON, OnTlnary.
augWV—wood [Printer’s fee $8.)
GEORGIA. Bartow county.
TETHEUEAS, William W. Cotton Applies to me
If for letters of admiuhtration ou tho estate
r Travis Cotton, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, fo etto and admonish all
and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
by the ffrst Monday In October next, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted the ap
plicant.
Given under my hand, this 3d day of Septem
ber, 1867. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
aep6—w8QA [Printer’s fee $81
GEORGIA, Nrwton county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
mado to the Court of Owl nary of Newton
oonnty, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
“la estate of Joseph L. Rogers, deoeased.
JAMES N. B1MS, Administrator.
September 10th, 1887—w9m | Prs foe $51
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
September 5,1807-
s real estate of Stephen IMrry,
GEO. W. TERRY, Executor,
i—w8m [Prs fee $5]
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Sgrttps
J. E. BOSTiWICFK,
NO. 1 GRANITE BLOCK,
Bead street, Atlanta, Oearfflad
vr OULU mil tb. attention of lb. TRADE,
COUNTRY AND CITY,
To tbb float jtTTKicTio xt In bla uuut lx-
cuius itocx, ami at
REDUCED PRICES.
Important Leading Articles,
I HAVE ADDED TO MY STOCK
2o0 bbis. RcDnctl Sugars,
10 hlicls. Raw Sugars,
SS bbls. Molasses and Syrups,
105 Backs Rio Codec,
T v 35 sacks Mocha, Java and Luguay-
ra CoB'co,
IJ 350 pkgs. Assorted Groceries.
The above, in addition to my former stock, pro-
icnU, with the REDUCED PRICES,
INDUCEMENTS
To the dealer nxvie mcronx opkirsd.
COUNTRY HEBCHANT8
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
J. R. BOSTWICK,
4twlm Atlanta, Ga.
JOHN H. LOVKJOY*
. WBOLUALI AND EXT AIL DXAIXR IN
WmSKV, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, Etc,
angtl—i
Cherokee Bleek, Peach tree
tree stzeet,
Atlanta, Ga,
PsSXoRaUroadenJoysall theprl-
is, and subsidies conferred by tha
or Congress noon the other parts or tho
through line, and has, in addition, sorerat
y , bi. c! o:iV to e fb«^5S^“ , “‘ f " “ > “ u -
credit, andvalnabls,
000 In gold, In uddL ^ „ .
the Government subsidy.
IL Tht katdstl 'mnd cosillsst part of its construction
has bssn successfully overcome within the first;
150 miles. In a low weeks the track will bo
completed entirely across thu Sierra Nevada*,
after which progress to Salt Lake will be easy
lorn la, assistance in mono*,
priffin
ently or the vast through traffic which mush
«. The grojg earnings for the
n thefl
months of June and July* upon t
then open for business, were upward o/$997,-
000 in geld; of which/our-/f/?A# were net earn*
[It can have no competition, but will carry,
beside its own lucrative local traffic, the whole
volume of through business which Is ■ ha rod
nmong tho Eastern connections and their
branches.
V.TTho road lies wholly in territory yielding the
S recious metals, and Us revenues are cowscled
\ coin. Its rates for transportation are very
grass earnings.
fornia.
ument, from the Stute of Call-
-nia. and from municipal corporations, the
nunl interest obligations which Che Compa
ny are called upon fo assume aro very light—
The net earnings upon an average of abont7S
miles, In 1861. ware nearly three times tha
amount of annual interest liabilities to be as-
’ l seers $985,000 more
n the entire amount qf
... K ....ksl^""*—‘—• —
issue upon the first} 50 tn iles-i
The Company oflfcr for solejthrongh us, their
FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR,
SIX I’ER CENT. COUPON BONDS,
Prlnclimi and Interest Payable la
Gold Coin, in New York city. They are la
sums or $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold cou
pons attached, and are selling for the present at
05 per cent, and accrned Interest from July 1st
added, In currency, at which rate they yield
nearly
Nine percent* upontlseInvestment*
These Bonds, authorised by Act of Congress, are
issued only os the work progresses, and to the
same amount only as the Bonds granted by the
Government; and represent, in all cases, the fret
lien upon a completed, equipped, and productive
railroad. In which have been invested Govern
ment subsidies, stock subscriptions, donations,
surplus earnings, etc., and which is worth more
than throe times the amount ot First Mortgage
Bonds which can be issued upon it.
The agreement ot this Company to pay princi
pal and interest of their Bonds in coin, being
made under the Specie Contracts Lew of Califor
nia, authorising and enforcing contracts to pay
gold, is legally binding, unlike similar agreements
Kffi{.V„ c = 1 b c ’.^ Uto * wb,re 00
In theso important particulars the Securities of
tha Central Facifio Company tfer an savraal da-
gree of safsty, stability and profit combined.
The First moktuaok Bonds or thu Cokfaxy
are destined to occupy a prominent place among
FIRST CLASS SECORITlRS in the money mark
ets of this conntry and Europe, and will, without
doubt, be eagerly sought for, and anxiously dealt
In hereafter, at rates materially in advance ol the
price at which they are now offered.
Having carefully Investigated the resonrees.
Conversions of Government Securities,
CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
now realise for the holders about
TWXLVXPER CENT. ADVA2TTAGX,
WITH THE SAME RATS OF INTEREST.
For sale by Bonks and Bankers generally, or
rhom descriptive Pamphlets and Maps can be oh-
FISK & HATCH'
Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities*
No. 6 Nassau fctrcct. New York.
the above Bonds. Also,
tlTAU descriptions of Government Se
curities kept constantly. on hand, and
Bought, Bold or Exchanged.
BMTGold Coin and U. 8. Coupons bought, s6Ml
nd collected.
tSTDcposlts received on liberal termi,
subject to check at sight.
^Collections made throughout the country.
OYBpecIa) attention given to the ex
change of Seven-Thirty Notes of all tho
series for tho New Five-Twenty Bonds of
1865. on tho most favorable termed
amjn-dawto