The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, September 07, 1867, Image 3

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THE DAILY OPINION. SATURDAY MOHHUTO::::: :TSKIT. 7 TO ••■MRI.IM^-Oar reed-* should bear — mtadfoae evr mm ef miilStMln r« ..IK — lowir, Biw liii* I. >ilixl sad Mil premjittr TO AOV ERf Itttfiv— Kxreipt la OM In • M .|asual urinraMHl U made. afivertto- incnte .IhihI'I ha pah, for wlm 4sltrarad .1 U. counter, or upn* prereretadon of bit) after puhti- rxw' ’To SuBacRfmJtaa.-*tiubacr!beit who &t) to get Uieir jinpi r rmruloriy wtU confer a favor U> promptly reporting the fact At the ooentjn* moot or this office. It ifl the earnest d**tra of the «»«iIt Usher* of the orisioN that U be promptly amt regularly delivered to subscriber*. nod any fall- ure oa the part of the carrier* to do so should be re|K>rte<l. iu order that such nt 'Iwt oreareleae- uew may be corrected. Mr. W. P. White, of Tlionwisvnie, will /u t iu agent of the Daily aud' Weekly Onxiow, la Southern Georgia. Dr. .f. G. Vf. l »w», of 8an»l Hill, Car- roll <-ountv, o111 % » agent of the Daily and Weekly OpiKioM In so., iting advertisement* aiul tulacriber*. S. A. Ticwklu Kim.. Is our authorized agent at Dallas. Paulding Urninty. Or. > LOCAL AFFAIRS. Fire.—Abont three o'clock Friday morn ing a lire broke out In the millinery estab lishment of Mr. I. Ihiuics, Decatur street. Little loss, however, was sustained from the fire, hut we believe the greater part of the damages sustained wits from the water thrown Into thu house by the engines.— Tallalulah, No. 3, was promptly on the ground, and It Is suggested that the “ ma chine ” did about as effectual service with out u President as she could have done with an otlieial dignitary of that rank. Jesting aside, Tallulah is one of our best engines, and the noble crew which rallies around her is composed of active, vigilant, and efficient firemen. Municipal Court.—Court met yesterday at the usual hour, his Honor Mayor IV11- liams presiding. The busiuess before the Court being small, the attendance and In terest was limited to those interested. A Mr. Lambert. charged with disorderly conduct, on being asked ‘•guilty,’’ or -not guilty,” replied In the negative. U|>On an investigation of Mr. L.’s case,tlie charge not being sustained, Mr. L. was discharged. John Alexander, being charged with dis orderly conduct, was mode to payfeost in the suit, and was dismissed. D. If. Haye, under charge of public in decency Is to have a hearing uext Monday. Paul Iomons had been charged with dis orderly conduct, but us the facts were not e.-taMUlled lie was dismissed. The case of W. P. Thompson was con tinued until Monday next. Koliert Jones, colored, paid cost iu a case of disorderly conduct. Kills Jones, colored, also paid cost in dis orderly conduct case. - Molllc Baltimore is to have a showing next Monday. William Hicks paid $20 for retailing spiritous liquors without license. Holicrt Jones and Charles McDaniel had a hearing on a disorderly conduct case and were disdiisscd. * - —— Council FirocNiniNas.— Council mot last night at the regular liour; present. Ills honor. Mayor Williams, and a Alii quo rum of Aldermen. The minutes of lost meeting were read and adopted. A communication from Mr. Itin. Hemp hill, notifying Council of his willingness to educate, free of charge, three young men of the city, was read and referred, A communication from Clerk pf Second Market, notifyIngConncil of Mr.Calhoun's failure to pay stall rent—roforred. Petition of citizens praying the opening of Walker street—referred. Petition from a large number of colored -citizens, asking that at least one ooiorod man from each ward be appointed on the city police—referred. An ordinance prohibiting the erection of any wooden building or paling in Uie new City Cemetery, was read third time and rejected by a large vote. An ordinance prohibiting kito-flying and bail-playing In the streets or vacant lots in the city, was read third time—voted upon by rising two different time*, and each time there was a tie vote—the. first being three for and three against—the sec ond time there was four for and four against the ordinance, consequently the Mayor was called upon to cast the deciding vote, which lie did in favor of the ordi nance. Be Frugal.—That with frugality few would lie poor, and without it scarce any would grow rich, is a maxium os well un derstood In theory as any truth that can be tittered, but the trouble accnifi to be to re duce it to practice. There are few persoas, however small their income, but what could, if they would, “lay up for a rainy day” a small portion of their weekly or monthly enruings. But, hrvlng no special object in view, they “live as they lisp,” and tliuss pass through the bloom ef their youth and their early manliood without saving a |ieiiny upon which to subsist in their day of atlliction and In old age. This certainly is wrong, suicidal, wicked in tbe extreme. While there is yet left some of the milk of human kindness in the world, it should lie a sad reflection to any rational mind to realize the fket that he Is being homo by Time's rapid wings down the de clivity of life; that old age will soon par alyze these strong nerves and active limbs, and that there is naught laid up to nourish ami comfort in the hour of waat. It may be true that the sum saved in a Week, In a month, or even In a year, must, necessa rily, be small. But let us remember tbs important lessons taught by the Industry and peroerenuteo of the aat and bee. The savings from even a whole year, singly and alone, may appear insignificant. But the lie severance ami economy of year after ymr will coeat—It »IU amount to no small sum. Take, for Instance, the ooet of one drink ]ier day of alcoholic liquor*, for one year, and we have the sum of'*90.38. Add to this ten cents worth of ctgwrs, tobecco, or of the Ttartmitr beverage*, and wa have *38.50 more, which .hum added together, make the sung little sum of tltAi* Two or three yearn saving of them items, to say yqiq^g uf a great many tauMnial as* peudlturu* that ndgtit.be dispensed with. wtU sathMd«‘>>ff>M<*e «!****- nen t abode—a spot that wonhi be hallowed with memories and rendered sacred to its occupant frion thc fact that it is “home— svreK Hour.** ■ r SUEtSJIMWES. Dun Advkrtmebs.—Kulton Loin and TUttdtnr AtftoeUlioa «>*k Jo*c|>ti Wlltu, Fulton county-Adwintstrotor’* Hole. Daniel FiUman, Fulton conn*?—Citations. W. 1*. Goodwin. Martov rounty-ahorir* Sales. Jen* RtujRiFKD.—Hauers. Langford & McGrath have Jnst received another lot of the celebrated “Good Hauailenn" Cooking Stores. The Store in the world. Call and examine their stock. ^ u " _ * ■ ^ ♦ DumxR 8kts, Tea frrra, Plain ami Decorated French Cits a, as fine and as cheap as can be MwdtS America. McBride A Co. Fine Table CrrutET.—The largest, finest and cheapest stock in Ike cDy, at + McBmdi A C<>’». Opinion Job Office,—By reference to another column, it will lie seen that the Opinion Office is how prepared to do, In the neatest and most approved style of the Art, and on reasona ble terms, every variety and style of Job Print ing, to which we Invite the attention of our friend* and the public generally. For full partic ular* of the various classes of work we pared to execute, seo notice In another column TV a also have, in connection with our Job Office, a fleet-class Killing Machine, an acquisition which euuMtv* ns to execute and rule to order any and every variety and style of work dons in any printing establishment In this section of the country. ^ - EmMiy'* rtTnlver»al n Cotton ©in and coudeusur tor solo by I*. W. J. Echols. UTNOTICE.—FULTOX LOAN AND Balielaf Asaoe latlee a«k TOdfIOHT, at Judge ftran* mar ha mads daring PUUXU *IO«.T,lmUwL HHiEOBoTa, FORflYTH CtiuNTY The legal adrertisemsais of tho Ordinary, clerk Superior End Inferior Courts and Sheriff of said eearaty, will hereafter be published is the Opia- ioa, Atlanta, Ga , until furtherantice. WM. Ik HENTLY, Ordinary. 4. T. BROWN, Clerk Hnperior and Interior Court** A. C. BELL, Sheriff. September 1,IWT. sepS-w4l tlTOKOltGLA STATE LOTT1IBT— Fob Tita BKNxrrr or the MASONIC ORPHANS* HOME Combination dam, *Vo. 6‘.L The following were the !>rawn Noe., Sept. 6th, 2-14-21 -02-72-74-27 seid-It HOT D, W11X)N A CO.. Managers. ’ tm si>tkk.-heukauntil further notfop, the advdfllttements connected with tbe office of Ordinary, Bhcrlff and Clerk of the Superior Court of Newton county, Georgia, will 1m* published in the Atinutn Opinion. WM, D. LUCK IK, Ordinary. AAllON K Mil’llARDSON. • Clerk Superior Conn. Covington, lla., heptomberB, 1867~-W4C MTNOTK E.-TIIB PlTBtlC ARE hembp noil AM that the BOOKS of *0 LUT* CULM NATION AL MONUMENT A8SOCIA* TION, of Atlanta, Ua. are now open for eowirl- butkons, la tike hands of f. 1*. DOimiNO, Piwffiffi, M G DOIIB/KO, Vleo>Broffii)enk W“UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal; advertise menu of the Ordinary of Bartow eounty. Georgia, will bo publlshod la the Georgia Weekly Opinion J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. CartertriUe, August S), 18ST. aug*4-w4t WFROF08ALS. Oppick Depot A DuaraaiMi Quartermastbx, 1 Atlanta, G a.. Scptemlier 3d, UW7. t Sealed Feoposals will be received nt this JJ ri, ‘ office until it M., Friday, Septomlier autii, lffifl. »t w hich time they will be opened, for supplying this Depot with the (blowing amountaof Forage and Straw, vi/.s 330.000 pound* Oats. 153.000 ponud* Hay,Baled. 100.000 pounds Straw, baled The Oats to l*e sound, free from chaff or dirt, and i*r4 ap In good strong sacks of not lest than two or inorO than four bushel* per sack. The flay and Straw to be sound, free from dust trad weeds, and well baled. The whole to be subject to such Inspection as the Department may direct Bids mutt be iu triplicate, with a ropy or thU advertisement attached to EACH, and bear the dorse meat of two responsible persons Who arc willing to become surety for the bidder in the event of the contract being awarded to him. Fropoeals not complying with the requirement* of this advertisement will bo rejected Delivery to commence within ten (10) days after noUfloatlon of approval of contract, and continue at the rate of not lass than one-third of the whole amount per mouth, to be delivered In ears upon the sidling at the foot ol‘ Forsyth street, or at the ie honorlirj^digroc W.tSS " (lo to I.astur’* hood Store to gut every variety ©1' itesh Turnip Sr©U, t HiKvllanv«a>. A Half-grown alligator was caught at one or the Pratt ctreet Wharves in Balti more on the 2itr How the animal came to lie in that latitude Is a mystery. Ho was taken to tlie Scliutzen Hark and excited great curiosity among the visitors. A colored candidate for th© office of con stable has filed ills dcclaroSbfl to that ef fect in th« dountv Court nt RaslivUlc— the first case of the kind in Tennessee. the honorary degree W. Beckwith, Bishop elect of Ueorgla, and Kev. Joseph ef. Key. pastor of toe Mul- twrry Street Methodist Church, Macon, Georgia. The MlHsotiri Conference of the African Metliodlet, Kplsoonai Church is in session at NaahvilM, aud is composed of about one hundred and fifty members. Bishop Campbell, of Philadelphia, is the presiding officer. Corpus Christ!. Texas, a town of eight hundred inhabitants, had oRe hundred and sixteen deaths from yollovr' revet last month. They have an Agricultural Club in Au j , gnsta. "Good move. tp* ‘ Cor vox nt Cbntjial and Soimuuui Geursia.—Tlie Macon Messenger, trf yeo- tcrday.’saye i The supply now ou hand is very light, and very little yet coming irtto market. The receipts up to the present time are less than those of same data last ysar, though dally Improving. The recent reins liavo Injured it badly, and caused an increased complaint of rust and shedding of bolls, and judging from present apper slices the rains are not yet over. We lsarn, however, that there has been very little rain In Twiggs county, near Jeft'oraonvlllo and JUchmond Church, and that cotton in that vicinity is quite flourishing, though the corn crops are poor. Ths clerk of the weather is not doing as well Just now, as farmers desired; we nope, however, ho will reform as soon as tlie equinox is over. “The official figures of the Kentiicky ‘ in show a majority for Helm, over is opponents, of 11,1111. t#*rhe discovery 6f n new planet by Professor Watson, of Ann Arbor. Mich, on fiatarday night, is announced. , u- Arrivals at the Atlanta Hotels. KUIBAY. SimilB*B i. MW. V * uniTKii states hotel—wntTAian a ha* BEEN, Proprietor*-W. II. TURNER, Clark. Mine* Cherry, Ga I* Valentine, do K H llurdway a lady, Uafc T Jonrdan, do J II 11 HoekAon A lady, J L Harris, Ten a bC r * T *— J " H s Hargra IwGnrab, A 8 Harris, do 8 8 Wlnuay, do J G Grice, Ala b Dillinger, do J T GtKHlman, Ga J Miller, do W M Marvls A lady, AlaW K Mathews, Tuna 8 8 Wright, Ga J Dent, Ga C W Cleveland, Ala J V W M Blackburn Gi J K Thompson, do F M Kichardson, do AMERICAN HOTlt~ White A WiUTLOflK, Pro'ra. Bryson and iloy, Clarita. W .1 Wood, A\%. AP Wright, Ga T 8 Brrdfleld, (h Mrs Wrfght, do I J M Mkyent A wife, Ga S I* Dell, do , » J W llu«lson,4lo J 8 Warmack. AluT? M bearguaa, do G W Vines, do N Lyon, do H Lawrence. Ga 8 D Mark* and vrifo, do (J M Lowe do J F Bra wner, do GW Harrison, Ala Droposkls for the delivery of ouc.tblrd the amount of Forage and omMiulf the amount of btriw wilt l>e entertained, or Imp oaoh article separately. Bidder* are Invited to bo prewcut or represented Rt the opening of the bids. Bntisrnclory evidenoe of loyalty of oocii luocesc- ful bidder, and *olvoncy of thB jiurtone offered as •arety, will be required. The Govcrnnunt reserve* live rigid; to reject any and all bid*. Proposal should Jbe addressed to tl»* under- signed, and endorsed “Proposals for the delivery of Forage and Rtraw.** By ordfir of Brevet Drigadlor General R. baxon, Chief Quartermaster. II. J. FARNSWORTH, 1st Lieut 34th V. S. Infantry, A. A. Q. M., H>4—dWt In charge of Depot. J M I* Anderson, do J A Foster, do Frank Lane. Ky Ron Jones, do It Bowl re, Tenn Mr* l>vy and twocbil- dran.Ga lliss 8 Hampton, «lo Mis* K Hampton, do feobt Anderson, do Kd Hudge*, do 8 Martin and wire, do Do Lacey, do F l^ko, do 4 1* I.) on, do dT Wilburn, do Mr Clark, do Mn Clark, do NATIONAL HOTEL—E. B. Pond, Proprietor—H D. Haerin. Clark. H Tomlinson, do N L Cooper, do LII Wifi*, Ala F H Hunt, Tenn J J Harrison, Ga T £ Caines, Tenn W Andrews, Ga J Glover, do K J Jarnijran, do H Boyd, Va Mr* Dr Hard in ff and J U CatUff, Ga WT Jones, do J A JaekAon, do RGhardi, X Y t W HotaenfolJ«r, USA 4 P Bfory, 1*8a GG Pridt, N Y F K (.raves,Gn KL.Innett.4o Mr Bata^sU B Mrkinnia, Ala FUHGayl a, Jo Mrs B Fitapalrick. do Mis* Goidthwalla, do R J Moses, Ga R J Johnston, Ala tarNcmcE.—until further no tlw tiio legal advertisement* of the office of Qrdloui'y of UarrOHcounty, Gn , will bo published in the Opinion, a newspaper published in Atlan' ta, Georgia. J. M. BLALOCK, Ordinary. snpiw* 1 or UNTIL FUllTHKK NOTICK THE legal Advertisement* of the Ordinary of Gordon oonnty, Georgia, will be published in tlfo Georgia Weekly and Daily Opinion. D. W. NBEL, Ordinary. HTUNTllf FURTHER NOTICE THE Sheriff** bales of Sumter county, Georgia, will bo pnUDsbcd in the Georgia Weekly Opinion. AUG. d. RAIFORD, Sheriff. September 1,188V-w4t ar notice.—hebeattSbr^ UNTIL further notice, the advertisements connected with the office of Ordinary, Sheriff, Clerk of tbe Supe rior and inferior Court* of Chattooga county, Gn., will bo publlihed fo the Opinion, a newspaper published In Atlanta, Ga. a C. CLBGIIO&N, Sheriff. SAM’L HAW KIN 8, Ordinary. H. 0. C. BDtfONDbON, Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts. Summerville, Aug. ft, 1 Ml. nugSl—w4t “ Hr NOTICE H3BUBATEB, UNTIL further notice, the advertisements connected with the effiee of Ordinary, Sheriff, Clerk of Che hope rior Court of Paulding county, Georgia, will bo pnblisbRd in the Opinion, a newspaper published in Atlanta, Ga. 8. B. MeGRKGOU, Ordinary, P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff. JAMBS T. REKI), Clerk Superior Court. Dallas, August*7,1807. augk)—w4t WNOTICE.-I HEREBY GIVE NO- tica that all the advertisement* of Sheriff’s Salt of Gordon county, Ga., will be mado In the Opin ion newspaper, published in the city of Atlanta. JOHN GRESHAM, Sheriff. Calhoun, Ga., August S7,1887. ang30w4t tlTNOTICE.-POLK SHERIFF BALES will be published in the AtlanU Weekly Opinion until further notice. E. W. CLEMENTS, Sheriff. Codar Town. Gn., Aug. *7,1887. augff>-w4t OTNOTICE^-I HEREBY GIVE NO- tlco that all the advertisements of Sheriff •* Seles of Bartow county, will be made in the Opinion newspaper, of the city of Atlanta, W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. Carter*vllle, Ga.. Aug. 80,1887. augS7-w4t r NOTICE^—HEREAFTER, UNTIL further notloe, the Advert I semen ts connected with the effiee of Ordinary, Sheriff, County Judge, Clerk of the Superior end Inferior Courts of me county, Georgia, will be published In the “Opinion,” e newspaper published In Atlanta, 'a. EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary. COLUMBUS HEARD. County Judge. J. H. ENGLISH, Sheriff. ISAAC R. HALL, Clerk Seperior and Inferior Court*. August tnk, 1SW. augffil—w4t WOEOROIA, MONBOE COUKTY.- ornex or m Cotir or ouuur, A.u(Mt inl, ian.—Mode, U hereby flven th.t h«ruft«r tbe lefal edrertiiemento eftaie oOce wU be publbh •S la Mm Atl.au Oplman. *««ro-w4t j. t. »T«rnisMg. oreiamv. WTNOTICE IS UEBEBY QIVBN nt tbe local aSreitlieaeat, luaed from the Sberifi’e oaee of Ike Coot? at Mo©roe will kentater be psbUeM la Ike Atlanta Weekly tataon. wiuir s. mete, sinrii. VonTtb.tla, Aareat 1* 18CI. aa*»-wu arCLKRK’rt OrriCE OOBB BUl’ER- iob COURT—Ooaa Uovutt, oa., Aar tut n, iwi. UatU farther aotlee all tbe lesal advertUemeau eminating from this office will be published In the AManla|Op4nlos newspaper. H. M. HAMM BIT. Clerk, augtl-w4t Superior Court, Cobb oounty. Ga. jVUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ALL legal advertisements pertaining to this office will be published in the Atlanta Weekly Opinion. JOHN BRADY, Sheriff Batts county. Jaokson. Ga., August 1», 1807. aug*3-w8t BTGEORGIA, FAYETTE COUNTY.— In conformity to General Ordor No. 49, Headquar ters Third Military District, daual August 12th 1867,'aud to section;8,577,;of the Code orGeorgia, the legal advertisements from the office of Ordinary of Fayette oounty will be published in tho Weekly Opinion, published in Atlanta, Ga. Aug. IS, 1887. tcglS—w4t F.DW AUD CON NOR, Ordinary. _|TNOTICE.-UNTIL FiJTITnEU NO-" tice all the legal advertisements from the Sheriff's dttce of Clayton oounty will be published In tho Atlanta Opinion. J. A. McCONNELL, Sheriff, nesboro, Ga.. Aug. 19, aug*»-w4t WGKORGIA, DkKALB COUNTY.- Notioe Is beroby given that hereafter tho adver- tisemenu from tbo office of the Sheriff of DeKalb county will be published in ths Atlanta Opinion JAMESO. POWELL, Sheriff. Decatur, Gg., August lfl, 1867, augM—w4t W NOTICE.—I HEKEBY ©IVE NO- tice that all the legal advertlsemont* from the office o( tho Ordinary of .Gwinnett county will hereafter be published In ths Atlanta Opinion. G. T. UAjnmUW^ Ordinary. La wren co v ille, Ga , Aug. 1fl, 1887. angtl-w4t OT’N OTICl’L—U NTlLFUftTHKB NO- tlee, all Lego) Advertlsoments from the Office of the Ordinary of Felton county win be pubUibod In the Atlanta .Opinion’. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. Atlanta, August IS, 1867. augl4— w4t ilORACR ALBANY AGRICULTURAL ALBANY, N. V., OR AOB L. 3M11E.Y &c S O'W ■ PROFRiCTORS AXD KA.VXUKRH. AND KVrUHIVF. ailtUFACTURERI OF THE ‘UNIVERSAL* COTTON GIN & CONDENSER INVENTED AND PATENTED BY HOIRAbOIB L . E 2^ IE 3R, IT. These Cotton Gins and Condensors are adapted to Ginning and Cleaning ALL KINDS & CONDITIONS OF COTTON, And flttod for Right or Left Hand. Rtoam, Water, Horse or Kami Power, and all oountrlef, climataa tints af simpllolty, durability, efficiency, and operation, Superior to all others In use* Also, HORACE L. EMERY’S I’ATENT ENDLESS CHAIN, THBBSIUNO MACHINES, AND 1 * VEK H0RSK P ° WEM - ' SAW MILLS, DOG POWERS, Ere., Etc. Allot whloh arc offered to tiio public on the tnoat liberal term*. UrciKulare and Ptoca Liars fUrnlabet on application. Addrem, particularly, P. W. J. KOHOLH, Agent, Agricultural Implement Dealer and Coramlealorn Merohant, aii){13—dim Whitehall atreet, Alanta, Georgia. IWNOTICE—UNTIL FURTHER NO- line the vadvertisements of tlip Sheriff’s Sales of Cobb ooupty will he mado in the Atlanta Opinion newspaper. A. F. JOIIN90N, Sheriff of Cobb oouftty, Ga. Marietta, Ga.. Aug. 17,1867. aug*l-w4t nrNOTU’K.-UNT!L FURTHER No tice all tho legal advortisemenC* fr> mi the uffioe of the Ordinary of Clayton oounty will bo published in tlie Atlanta Opluion. C. A. DOLLAR, Ordinary. Jonesboro, Ga., August 19. it«". nugf9-w4t OTNOTICK.—UNTIL FURTHER No tice all tho legal advertisements of tho Officers of tho County Court of Clayton county will bo published in tho Atlanta Opinion. R. K. HOLLIDAY, .h C. C. Jonesboro, Ga., Ang. 19,1887. nug*Mv4t HTNOTICE.-UNT1L .FURTHER NO- ttofffil legal dkvertisement* from the office of tho Ordinary of DoKalb county will bo publiehcd in the Atlanta Opinion. JONATHAN B. WILSON, Ordinary. Decatur, Ga., Aug. 10,1807. nugJ8w4t WNOTICE.—IN CONFORMITY TO General Order No. 49, Headquarters Third Mill* tary District, doted August 19,1867, and to section 3,577 of tho New Code of Georgia, the advertising connected with my office will horeaflcr bedono in the Opinion, in this city. August 14,1887. WM. II. HOLCOMBE, auglfl—w4t Special Bailiff. OTNOTICE.—I HERKBY GIV15 NO- clco that all the advertisements of Sheriff ’* Sales, for Aids county, will bo mado In the Opinion newspaper, of the city of Atlanta. B. N. WILLIFORD, Sheriff Fulton county. Atlanta. Ga , August 18,18TT. aug!4-w4i v flf* NOTICE.—THE SHERIFFS AD- vertisingof Gwinnett county will hereafter ap pear in tho Georgia Weekly Opinion. F. H. CLAIBORS*. I^WfencavtUe, ^a., Ang. ML 1887. mrofS-wAt UTMIW- WINULOW^S SOOTHING SYRUP, roa cbildwn rgviune, greatly faoill tales tho procass of tealflUtg, by softening the guma, reducing all Inflammation—will allay All Pain ami spasmodic action, and la and <i suns to Moitlats tbb BOWgLB. Depend upon It, mothers, ft will gtvo rest to yonr selves, and RE LIEF AND it K A LTD TO YOUR INFANTS. We bavepnt up and sold this article for year*, and Cam Say in Comfidsnob ami> Truth of It what wo have never been ride to say ef any othflr medicine—Nrvrn bis ff FAIlep in a Sinoj.1i In 8TAMQB TO Ktpbct a Cobb, when timely used.— Never did wo know an Instance of dissatisfaction by any one who nsed Ik On the contrary, all are delighted with its opomtlaa. and speak in term of commendation of its matlcai offset* and modi col virtues. We speak In this matter “WHAT WE DO KNOW,” after years of expcriencu, and Pledoi oub Reputation fob tub pui.pilnent op what WE HBRB DECLARE. In ulmost every in. Kanee where the infant is suffering from pain and exhanstation, relief will lie found in flfloea or twenty minutes after tbe syrup is adminis tered. Full direction* for using will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for “Mrs. Wikjlow’s Sootii. ikg SrEi’r,” having tho f«c-8lralle of “CI RTIH A PERKINS” ou the out.*lde wrapper. All o4 are base Imitations. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PRICK, ONLY 35 CENTS* PER BOTTLE. OFFICES-—216 Fulton street, New York; ISO Hl«h Holborn, Lendon, England; 441 St. Pan street, Montreal, Canada. iyTHE GREAT “KIn6 OF FAIN.” Tbe qriekret tad ouxt powerlml renodj eror ia. rentad Ferule bz JOHN T. HALL, A»enl. Comer Wbitebell tad Henter MrecU. WHI-dhr FLOUR SACKS FOR MILLERS OK UKCHAKT8, on head or fbrnbhed at abort lottee. Pmiapt attontlon firm to ooantry order.. Q. W. BTOCKUt, At Btocbla A Aoc’e Hag Depot, P. O. Box ■* Atlaata, Oa. ADMIXISTRATOR'H HALE. 117ILI. be eald before the Coart Houm door hi deoeaud, ooeatuiatf of two haodred two aad a 52ss?» fagikasar *«pfl—wtds [Printer's ftc f&) DkKALR SHERIFF’S BALKS. YKTILL he sold befbrn_tbeCqprt House doorjri first Tuesday in Gate hours of sale, lot of and eighty-one (ffil), iandnumbe“ " i3w«j7 of peKalb county, ai Mortgage A. IV issued frem * August Wth, 1867. ^ SPECIAL BAILIFF* BAV W ILL be told before tbe (jour) House door, ftu the City of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the lawful hours of *alo, the following property, te.wtt; Five barrels of whisky and twonaakior brandy. Levied en as tho proporty of L- Salmon*, to satisfy a distress warrant issued from the County (XMirtof Fulton oounty, in ftivor of James Lynch. Property pointed out r»y defendant. WM, H. IIOIXXWBE, Special Baltlff. September &, W-wtds (Fro foe fiflAO) CHAITOOGa' 9HERIVFH RALE. ' ‘ Galnew Interest in 40 Macros of land, being tbe south side of lot No. 4U, in tho 18th dlk- trlot and 4th section, levied on as tho property of T. Gaines, to satisfy u Justices' Court fl. fa. froi _ August 98,1807. . i Pr> «U* ^. u GEORGIA, Bartow,jjqunty. -f JCrilKItKAS, VIrent F. Clordy TV for letter* of mi uiinlst ration od tho et of D. 8. Clarity, info of said county risoeOsed These are, therefore, to cite aud adaiouls The Georgia Farmer, of .aid count, ■ There are, therefore, to cite all pereoo, concern ed to Oe and appear at the term of tbe Court of Ordinary to M hold next alter tjie expiration or thirty liny, from the (nt publication of thle notice, and iliow enure. If any Hie, can, why laid T. M. Moan nod K. M Hlo.n thould not be Intnut. ed with tho ffiiardlanahlp of the ueraon and prop erty of .aid mlnon. wltnore my hand aad official aifnature, tbiaild day of Aujfuat, IMtt. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. angH—wtad IPytnter 1 . ire HI NOTICE. S IXTY DAYS after date auplteatton will bo made to the Ordinary of Bartow county, for ve to sell all the real estate) of Wm. Crow, do- erased, late of Bartow county, Ga. Hold for the beneflt of tho heir* aad creditors of said deceased. ‘ August 94th, 1887. M. F. FiUCK. Adm'r. aog97—w9m^ [Printer’s foe »] GEORGIA, Cobb oounty. TA^HKOKAS, Mrs. Caroline E. Ormsby having VV applied to me for the adinlnletrelion or thu estate of Thoodoro 1). Ormsby, late ot said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite aAd admonish all aad singular, the kindred and creditors of said do- ceased, to file their objections, If any they have. In my effiee on or before the first Monday in Ooto> ber nest, otherwise letters of administration wilt _ office In Marietta, this Augnst 98d, 1WV. JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary, augfe-^rtM [Printer's foe ffill GEORGIA, Faybttb oouktt. /'1AI.V1N J. FALL having In proper form ap Vy piled to me for nermaaent letters or admin Istratloo on the estate of Joseph Hpier, late ot saliJ oounty, deceased i This Is to cite all and lingular, tho next oi kin end creditors of Joseph Spier, to bo and ap- pear at my office within imrAm* allowed by lew. Sa^asadlSSffiSKia! uig99»w8Pd 1 Prs fee $81 Oydl—yv. GEORGIA, Fayette county, T?ACHEL EASON, adatlalatratrln ao the ootate XV of Rickard Creoo, late of aaM eoanty, doeM, narlM made appllaottmi to Uate Onart for Wo to Uki land hcWrinf to tbe wtotoofaoMdo- red for tea baaont of tka balre and aredlton. prewfoi an aoUM to (lo tbalr ofcre*lo«, if any ‘bey bare, wllhta two awatha frere tfc. (fat publication at tbte aotica, alao tear, will ba mated for tbe tala oftald real retote atraa aadar »y kaad, tbte Aajrett «1«. 1*1. RDWARD < OXtTOK, ordlaary. fPn frefol OKOROIA, Fiiitra county. U LLIIKMI SPUR. Jam., admlnl.lr.t.r ok tka artate of Alllooa apeir, decoared, harln* urede application to tala court for lean to tell tbo laud iMioafiae to tbe ertote of .aid deceared, for tka banedt of the balre aad oredlton, all mtou concerned are notified to file their objection.. If lay they bare, within two month, from tbo Area publication of thla notice, lire lean will be treated tar the tale of .aid real relate Aaroat M, UCT. EDWARD CONNOR, aacM-»*a [Pri foe fisj Ordinary. 7a kr ,TrMt ttr earnestly solicits contribu- I amt experimental Field La • flUntrs—the quHiity and quan- M*y usea-remw eonalttou af the soli before Its ap- St Uea o; fruit Mat adapted to our climate, ato. i aad capeclally aolielt eoptrlbuUoaa .upon the nbject or V Ineyante—the moat a tat able varletlea of ■repot lor our climate, acll, mialo of oulturo, ete. Tbo department devoted to tbo Uttrilon wlu bo turned over to tlie IMIIch, when Dm: lu.tr, eoo<l recar aud high approclaih.ii of the wonderful K wotki of Nature aa eaempllliert la alt Ita Aral fra, la a guarantee that nothing will be wanting render w a raluable feature. TKIIMS OK SUnsCRH TlOX: ongtwpy,onepv.tr v fit iw meinim<.«d«y«» 4it) l wtdvvcvitfer, one year 0 00 Twenty wiplo, cue year, »IS00, with two midi, lloual euplewto the peraon Who geta up the club. A limited Rtuuiier of mtrortiaeinonta will bo la- •erted on ruareutablo lenua. Poat Man tore, County OIBeora and otheni to raaatly r AN HOTEL,) Lihiin’ Parlor. ( WM. TITLIDBAU^I, UUNtlARIAN OPTICIAN. tup latxi.y non xaaiTtiAa, Tunreatxi. rxrrRBStboao who ur. autfo,re, from weak or dreatad, wwiah cm be obtaland lU Tile Hit glwaue leek a amber uf y«tai a ag. He give, great ratlef o petic aVeredfremdifhoUre rlaleii for i_. yean, ‘nteae apeewclee are HtenUfioelly adjuated in oyory caaeaf defuellye alghtwltn unerring ac- earaey, whether mrlalag from age, dtaaaee.atraln, ayorwork, or prantator, decay, oa a aaw end ex act principle entirely bit ow», which baa arIdem failed to In correct. Ofilce hour, from ( a. x totr. x. I —Owing to engkgeuioeta elauwerc. Dr. T. “ - ln aJreuut a ,swt time only. ■AIR FOR MtRBRAL B1TEHUI TAXRfi. XTOTIOII IS IfIRKfiY OIV EN, that I will sell ll at pobllc sale, on tbo elovepthley of Septem ber next at the Tlonded Warebouae, owned by Heura. ('ox A lllll and Ucorge tibarp. Jr, the fol lowing distilled spirit.; Mixed and distrained un- fiect Ions US tad 44 ef tbe Ael of July Uth. lags: ilzcil lx poremakh of Hnrrli 1 keg, figeilt - rer a --a.. nil; Stepbeual barrel. 1 ! gialls tTS IbareelaT HO galls and alao tbe following plaead In Bonded Warebouae to secure tax: P. queen I berral.lt gall I L (j Harrises 1 barrel, 14gall i W. M simma I barrels, 90 gall s Jean 1 barrel, n gall. JAMES ATKlWl Atlanta, AugustW.llVW tQBuick INTERNAL REVENUE NOTICE. UNITED STATUS INTERNAL REVENUE, a Cou-acToa'a Orritig 4ra Diaraicr, uaeauia.S XTOTICB It hcltby ^ro? •> to/^aKwoo the il.tlnRl , in tel. city, for violattoa of geo. 4*1 of tha Aetof Gongrcst, passad Jaly 18,198. a* amended by See. 10th ef,we Act of Match M, 1887, of throe (8; barroL of^Spirits, vitAout impocMm brand* as the law require*, marked aa oas sndaf each barrel with the woras: “From Harris, tiaia* ft Co.. 15 and 17 WhltekalCiA, 1C. T..” aade«Mffotaev S niof rack, with tha wordst **J. ATJTAtlaata, a.,” • , car« ft. ft. Agaal. * * talaJng, ia 1 Whisky, ab samo are mj make sanh claim wimhb u or forfeit tald property. ^””rkal^K».VmR lanoidealguadta Curiam shall ta harealter Hated, drawn tad "innaaiad aa raqalnd In that order. By Commended Rrert. Mtasr Aeoeral Pen. ofotata