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cation. Riff* Sot ices, for appearance next morn-
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To 8rnhc«iB**n.—Huheerlbert who fall
to get their paper regularly will oonfer a faror by
promptly reporting the Cad at the counting- mow
of thU olden. It Is the earnest daeira of Che pnh-
Itshers of the Ornriow that II he promptly a id
regularly delivered to subscribers. and any rail
•re on Um part of the carriers to ioao ahotHhc
reported. In order that »ueh negieet ef edrtltes
oe*» may be corrected
Me. W. F. White, of ThopiaiviUd, will
act as agent of the Dally and'Weekly Opinion, in
Southern Georgia.
Db. J. G. W. Bbowm. of Sane! link (gar*
roll cooaty. wIV aot a* agent Of tee Bally and
Weekly Opinion In oolicUing ndrertleomenU and
subscribers.
S. A. Tidwell. Esq.. Is onr authorized
agm* nt Dallas. Fanldtng County, Gn.
LOOAL AITAIRB.
Th* Weathk*.—An attempt to dlurlbe
the weather would be .Imply ridiculous.
To say It U wet would be no nearer the
flteta than to aaaett It Is dry. Rain and
sunshine—sunshine and rain alternate, al
most every hour. At all events, we are
having plenty of rain to answer the de
mand of the seaaon, and In some localities
It is feared much damage lias been done to
the cotton crop.
Ths Cobcert.—We luvlte special atten
tion to th« announcement of a Qnad 0pe
lts vis*
ratke Concert, to he given at Iisvis* Ball,
in this city, on Friday evening next, for
the benefit of the Young Ben’s Library
Association, b would be auperfitfoqp to
urge the claims of the proposed beneficia
ries; but we can assure onr readers that
an entertainment Is in oeuvne of prepara
tion. by the best amateurs of the city, that
will be enjoyed outside of the feeling that
a worthy enterprise Is being advanced. A
full house should greet our local talent and
sustain the laudable object of the Library
Association.
Disinterred,—Yesterday the remains
of a Federal Captain, (wc did not learn
his name.) who Was buried on the lot
formerly occupied by the Atlanta Hotel,
while Gen. 8herman occupied the «lty,
was disinterred fur the purpose of re
moving it to tiie National Cemetery at
Marietta.
Sal* or ijquoRs.—We call Httontion to
the noticeofCollcctor Atkina, of the sale of
Bonded Liquors, which will ocour to-day,
at the warehoaiscs of Cox & Hill, and Geo.
Sharp. The sale will commence at the
warehouse of Mr. Sharp, on Peachtree
street, at 11 o’clock, a. m„ and will be con
tinued until both the lists are disposed of.
Dcrlers will do well to be in attendance.
A Row.—The classic shades of Sherman-
town last Monday night, were made the
scene of a huge row between a party of
the “Boys in Blue,” and the ebony deni
tens thereof. Madam Rumor has it that the
houses of colored citizens were entered by
force, and, in many instances, an indlscrim
inate onslaught made upon the occupants,
knocking down and unmercifully beating
some of the males, and treating some fe
males In an Insulting and ungentlemanly
manner. Hatchets, rocks, pistols, and
cudgels were brought to bear in the con
flict. No lives were lost, but We learn that
a few noses were smashed, eyes bunged,
and one or two heads, if not broke, were
considerably bruised. We understand that
a party of colored men, accompanied by
Lieutenant Murphy, of the city police,
went to camp yesterday, and two of the
raiding party were identified, arrested,
brought to the city, and turned over to the
military authorities.
United States District Cocbt.—Court
met yesterday morning pursuant to ad
journment, his Honor, Judge ErskIne, pre
siding. The attendance upon Court was
large, and we noticed many distinguished
meuibes8 of the bar of the State were pres
ent. Tiie folowlng gentlemen answered to
their names and were impaneled to aerve
as Grand Jurors for the first week:
Richard Peters, Foreman; J. F. Johnson,
Levi C. Wells. Geo. W. Adair, Salmon S.
Reach, Henry Muhlenbrink, Richard P
Zimmerman, William Kidd, Willis P.
Chisolm, Jas. B. Blackwell, Niddora L.
Angler, Clinton I. Brown. Alfred Austell,
Lewis Scofield, William B. Cox, John 811-
vcy, Robt. II. McCroskey, Mathew R. Bell.
Jas. H. Calloway, Samuel S. Kendrick. The
selection of Honorabe Richard Peters, of
’tills city, as Foreman of tills important
body, will be commended by all. And, we
may add, tlio Panel is composed of some
4 o( the most substantial and intelligent cit
izens of the City and State.
The following is a list of Petit Jurors
for the September term of the United
States Court tor the Northren District of
Georgia:
C. P. Casein, Foreman; George Wlnsbip,
J. O. Buckner, Maxwell R. Berry, Edward
Parsons, Peter Lynch, O. J. Register, Wil
liam Sberrah, Thomas M. Robinson. M. J.
Hinton, E. W. Munday, Charles Sberrah.
lease independent, yet a vast amounl
■fVpprtiinliCTd HO»armgtiO«T
Mrtixit3Wsn"iR*ta
Imtriimeiital In greatly Improving the
city of Baltimore.
WHlisTi .ailW—III IIWII1W W Hleilf w»
Ezfobts.—The experts from Ban Fran
cisco to Asia for the past eight months Is
nearly seven and a half millions, of which
over six iniIII.• ns was In treasure. The
postal money order system, went Into ope
ration ill tour hundred additional poatof-
ticcs of the United States, on the 9tn Inst.,
embracing some In nearly every State.
EX* A man was sent to jail for ten dava.
at the laet session bf Die Superior Court
tor Afclurnbla Bounty, fur whipping hit
wife. , , - - , ~ l 'i ; .
j, nriyiUBH yoTttht. •
o tt> Haqax's. •»
i ikwMLtimtsdta'Aarb Pago* GboUS—
L Knox IfWr rtoelvlsi at her Mill!aery and
my doo r
f Ladtea’
Mrs. Knox WtWf tfoetvlng at Mr Millinery nnd
Trimming Store, Whitehall street, four doo
south «f Atshnnsa, a .splendid stoek of
Trimmings and Fancy Goods, which, when com
pleted. will tie Interior to no stock ever offered in
this market.
)X ft HILL HAVE ON HAND
idles, Hum, Gins and Wince of every
’description. seplO—dtf
Cox A BILL HAVE ten
Or b ADVKBttsEU.-*Bones, Brown ft Oo n
Augusta, Ga. have in store iron and steel find a
general assortment of cutlery and hardware.
It will be seen from a notice In anether oolnmn
that the advertisements ot the Ordinary and
Sheriff of Upson county will hereafter bepublUh-
ad in the Opinion.
HHehtns k Bro., corner of Waddley and Wal
too street*, Carriage and Wagon Manufacturers,
are prepared to do all kinds of wot% in theifr line
in the best style.
The attention of our musle loving oltisens Is in
vited to the advertisement of Krof. liarssseb.
lieeeverybody>tteiMl(theUmdeft. Agrandmnsi-
oal treat info? be expected*
~t- +r±“i,±z^
*ano kent^-a desihablk
Store on Whitehall street.
Apppty to TURPIN A KING, Druggists,
Fall Millinbetv-MHi. Knox Is now
rucelyteg n splendid assortment of Fall mid Win
ter Millinery Goode. The ladles art respectfully
invited to call and examine them at Mrs. Knox's
Millinery and Trimming Store, Whitehall street,
four doors south of Alabama. +
Opinion Job Omci.-By reference to
another column. It will be sc^n that the Ofihion
Office is now prepared to do. in the neatest and
most approved style of the Art, and on- reasona
ble terms, every variety and style of glob Print
ing, to which we invjte the attention of opr
friends and the public generally. For full partlc
ulars of the various classes of work we are pre
pared to execute, see notice io another column.
We also have, in connection with our Job Office,
a first-class Ruling Machine, an acquisition
which enables us to execute-aml rule to order any
gnd every variety and style of work done in any
printing establishment la this section of tho
country.
Emery's “Universal” Cotton Gin and
condenser for sate by P. W. J. Echols.
Arrivals at the Atlanta Hotels.
TOES DAT. SEPTEMBER 10, 1817.
UNITED STATES MOTKL —Whitaix* A Saa-
8IXN, J'ropriwtort— W. II. TURNER, Clerk.
Miss S A Bander, do
B M Bigham, do
J Black, do
y, do
J Ward, do
do
do
8 Maney, do
J Me Kenney, do
1j K Man I and, do
R T Jacobson, Go!
P J Jackson, do
Ala
J M Evans, do
G K Hamilton,Ga
R L Crawley, do
J M Willy, do
A T Hawder. d
E E Junes, do
WF Clark, do
N J Mansell, do.
E C Burnett, do
T C Kellard, do
W U Gaines, Tenn
J CO Black, Ga
J W Garrett, do
Mrs J B Hcawell, do
J W Armstrong, do
W T Scott, do
G T Baldwin, do
AMERICAN HOTEL—WniTJE A WHITLOCK,
Pro’rt. Bryson and Wiley, Clerks.
If W Gillespie, Ga
Miss lloltzclaw.do
Miss L Berry, <fo
M White, do
DN Marlin, do
K( Oattldlng. do
GT Wilburn, tlo
\V Mason, do
J H siiman.do
W Glenn, do
•T II Kennedy, do
W B Flack, Ilo
8 Benedict, do
J Sewell, do
M Baldwin, do
K L Crawley, do
J K Butts, do
Miss L Butts, do
E Rani, do
"t nuiiH, no
K T Matthews, do
W W Wilkinson, do
K J M Padgett, do
J M Padgett
J Muse* do
C M llrown, do
FBI Mieklejohn,do
F T Roger-*, do
It L Mitchell, ilo
J I* Westmoreland, do
n r i.,ch. r o T
M Letson, do
8 L Bus, do
J K Thomas, do
Misses Hone, do
NATIONAL HOTEL—E. B. Pond, Preprietor-H
D. Harris. Clerk.
Miss Wyshe, Ga
Mrs M Hagratb.Ga
C M Irwlr
KM Hill. Ga
LA Falsom, Ga
Miss K V Falsom, Ga
M Munter, Ala
l Whitehead, Ga
H W Hilliard. Ga
H UCook, USA
F Blodgett, Augusta
DAVason, do
Mrs MClIioinpeon and
■on, 8 C
R K Hines. Ga
MB Whorton.Ala
J F Henry, Ky
Mrs Ezekiel, Ala
J K Gray, do
JW Brao, do
A Rowan, Phiia
JC M Bray ton, Ga
J li Morris, (in
II Haynes, Ala
J J Barron, Macon
LTDoyal, Griffin
8 Pyrrenhelmer, Ala
R If Lindsay A wife. K;
KN Kimball, Chicago
W 1 Hook, Tenn
D W li Peacock, Ga
of Ordinary and Sheriff of said
wUl b» rekSOttl a th» >MM** OFUK*. 'i
WM. A. COBB. Ordlurr.
a C. 1HABMAH, Unrig.
Mnptnabnr nth, 1MT-WM
tWGKORGIA STATE LOTTERV-
ro» raz Burinr or tax
MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME
Combination Clam, A r *. Ml.
Tim folic—Inf —em the Urswn Bee., Sept. IMh,
33-29-65-io-20-3«-27-«Wil-57-71-4a4l
•eptt-n BOY1), WILSON A CO.. Uunsfen.
WCOX & lin.L HAVE IN STORE
three hundred barrels iae Old Rye and Bourbon
WhHktee. sfcplO-dtf
store the largeot stepk ui Hite LIQUORS in tho
State. sen! 0—dtf
•lornet Whitehall aud Marietta streets.
•ep»—dlw ^
NOTICE—HBRKATKR, UNTIL
Airther notice, the advertisements connooted With
the office of Ordinary, Sheriff, Clork’of the Supe
rior Court of Paulding county, Georgia, will be
published In tho Opinion, a newspaper published
i Atlanta, Go. S. B. MoGHEGOU, Ordinary,
P P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.
JAMES T, REED,
Clerk Superior Court.
DtUu. AhfuitW, \m 'hufkX-vttt' *'
Mr NOTICE.-THY SHERIFFS Ab-
vertlslag of'Gwinnett oounty wRl hereafter ap
pear in ti>e Georgiy Weekly Opinion,
T. H. CLAIUmitE.
LawreneevHla, On., Aug. ltt, MS. augW-w4t
tyNOTJCR-HKEEAFTEK, UNTIL
farther notice, the .advertisements oonnected with
the office of Ordinary, Sheriff and ('lerk of the
Snpcrior Court of New km eounty, Georgia, will
l>e published in the Atlanta Opinion.
WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary.
AARON K. RICHARDSON,
Clerk Superior Court.
Covington, Gn., September 5,1867—w4t
0TGEOKGIA, TORSYTH CX)UNTY
The legal adrertisomeuts of tho Onllnary, Clerk
Superior and Inferior Courts and Sheriff of said
county, will hereafter be published in the Opin
ion, Atlanta, Go., until further notion.
WM. D. BENTLY, Ordinary.
J. T. BROWN,
Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts.
A. C. BELL, Sheriff.
September 8,1867. sepd-wdt
Cr"NOTICE.—UNTIL FURTHER No
tice tho legal advertisements of tiie office of
Ordinary of Carroll county, Go., will be published
in the Opinion, a newspaper published In Alls
to, Georgia. J. If. BLALOCK, Ordinary
«e pi wife •
Br UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal advertisements of the Ordinary of Gordon
oounty, Georgia, will be published in the Georgia
Weekly nad Daily Opinion,
sept-wit P. Vf. NEEL, Ordinary,
===: Whenrt
1ST UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 'TfrEj
Sheriff’s Sales of Sumter count/, Georgia, wHt be
published In the Georgia Weekly Opinion. *
. _ iMfc
AUG. G. BAIFOBD, 8h
Soptemlieri, 186T—wit
or NOTICE.—HEREAFTER, UNTIL
farther notice, the advertisements connected With
the office of Ordinary, Short ff, Clerk of We Supe
rior and Inferior Courts of Chattooga oeunty, Go.,
will be published in the Opinion, a nows paper
published in Atlanta, Ga.
C. C. CLEG HORN, Sheriff.
8 AM’L HAWKINS, Ordinary.
1L D,C EDMONDSON,
Clerk Superior and Interior Courts.
Summerville, Aug. M, 1867. augtl—w4t
or NOTICE.—I HEREBY GIVE No
tice that ail the advertisements of Sheriff’s Sales
of Gordon cointy/Ga., will bo rnado in the Opin
ion newspaper, published in tho city of Atlanta.
JOHN GRESHAM, Sheriff.
Calhoun, Ga., August 87,1867. aug80w4t
WNOTICE.-POLK SHERIFF SALES
will lie published in tho Atlanta Weekly Opinion
until further netiee. j
K. W. CLEMENTS, Sheriff.
Cedar Town, Go., Aug. *7,1867. aug8b-w4t
HTNOTICE.-I HEREBY GIVE No
tice that all the advertisements of Sheriff’s Sales
of Bartow oounty, will bo made in the Opinion
newspaper, of the city of Atlanta,
W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff.
CnrtersvlUe, Ga.. Aug.M, 1867. augJ7-w4t
HTNOTICE.—UNTIL FURTHER No
tice all the legal advertisements from tho office ef
tho Ordinary of Clayton eounty will be published
in the Atlanta Opinion.
C. A. DOLLAR, Ordinary.
Jonesboro, Go., August 19, 1867. augBO-w4t
GEORGIA, Fclton couktt.
EJ
3n»i
A. .ndSMlIte K.nnfe Pool, b.Ting repreraot.
hi. petition Sul; fll«d, tti.t h. hu fully di.-
Ii.r.e.1 bit Mid tni.l ud i< entitled to letten of
disainion:
Tbit is, therefore, to oite end edmoniib zil
. -■*.
sfore, to < , T
■onsoonoorned, to .now ennite. if any exist., with
in the time prescribed by lew, why Inters of dls
mission should not be (ranted according to tbi
A Rival or Kk. Peabody.—Mp. Johns
Hopkins, n citizen of Baltimore, worth
twenty millions of dollar*, hss made * gift
endowing the Johns Hopkins Hospital;
nnd for poor whites and colored persona,
tiie Johns Hopkins Institute, for educa
tional purpose*, embracing alao poor whit*
and colored children, to have eeDerate
apartments. Mr. Hopklot Is still living,
and determined, like George Prebody, to
see while living the effects ofhlt benevolent
charities. Mr. Hopklna ts a bachelor, »
member of the Society of Friends, end
' ‘t Mr. Peabody's age. It 1* expected
he will make many more large charitable
lie all
bequests while allrnthnt he may realize
nflCnsmaydo. Thebeliq
the good his vast in I
that he will eventually
nifleent country
Poses, and Mill pn
SMarei
»ep7—w40d
NOTICE.
Win. M. A It. J. Lowry ««. The Northwestern
Bonk of Georgia—Asaumpatt in tbe Superior
Court of Fulton eounty, Ga.
Curry, Mile* Dlck-
’ WhltMU,
3 YO W. H. Inman, Robt. F. Curry, Mi
. ion, H. J. Spray berry. William J.
. P. Inmxa aad Jot. T. MoConnell, 8toe
Inatthe Northwei
eighty-tU doll art.
ARNOLD A ROBINSON,
Plaintifft Attorneyt.
[Prlnter’i fhefB]
THOMAS 8. POWELL.
IaU unctios
aad pnraas la this eassi
» Court Um< —
, , laaatw pehL„
Nwrityof Atlanta,Georgia.oaosartoathSHtbar
Ssontbs. requiring Ik* Aansdaet, Borin,, to ap
pear at Urn s.xs October Tern of said Court aad
at*, datonre, or raM^UbjUkja^rraaf^d.
SollottOM for PURtoter.
^5 ri*
HTN OTICB.—UNTIL FURTHER No
tice all the legal advertitemento of tha Offlcert
of the County Court of Clayton oounty will be
publUheu in the Atlanta Opinion.
R. K. IiOLLIDAY, J. C. C.
Jonotboro, Ga., Aug. 19,1187. augi6-w4t
ty NOTICE.—UNTIL FURTHER NO-
tlcc all legal odvortisemenU Dora the offiee of the
Ordinary of DeKalb oonnty will be puhliahed in
the Atlanta Opinion.
JONATHAN B. WILSON, Ordinary
Decatnr, Ga., Aug. 16, 1887. aug!8w4t
mra renin mm HiirBie.
fee Attaats|OpialoB aawapapar.
H. M. IIAUMBTr, Oarh.
taftl-wit SaparlarUrart.UrhhaauBty.UA
rUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal ladrertlsomsiiu of the Urdloazy of Bartow
obtnty, Osergia, win ha published in tha Goorgia
Weekly Opinion.
J. A. HOWABB, Ordinary.
CartoavtUa, Aaguit tt. 18S1. augM-wlt
rUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ALL
legal advertisers eels pertatnSif ee title ottea wtu
be (uldtehed te Ike AOsnta WeeWrOplste*. , ^
JOHN BRADY,
Jteksna, 0A., August 19.
HTGKOHG1A, FAYETTE COUNTT.—
In enaformlty ts General Order No. 4S, Headquer-
tars Third Military District, datad August t»th
lest,land laeeeueap,ew,y>rtbe lists ofBeergia, the
legal advertisements from the oHoe of Ordinary of
gayette county will lie published lathe Weekly
opinion, published In Atlanta, Ga. Aug.Id, WOT
auglH—w« K1)W AND CONNOR, Ordinary.
BTNOTICE- -UNTIL FURTHER NO-
tloeaU tha legal advartleuuaataftom the Sharia’s
ollee of uieyton scanty will ho Published tn the
Atlanta Opinion. J. A. M0OONMU.L, Sherlg.
Jonesboro, Ge., Aug. IS, Mat.
WGBORGIA. DsKALB COUNTY.-
Notice D hereby gives that hereafter theadvev-
tlsaataaki train the ogles of the Mrerta of DaKelh
will be puklliaed la the Attaajta Opinion
. POWAIX, flkafiff.
JAMBS 0.
Deeatar.Ga., August 11. urt.
rNOTIOE —i HEREBY GIVE XO-
tiM that an tpe lags) adrarUaemonta from the
oflee of the Ordinary sf :G»taaitt eounty will
ereader be published la Me Atlanta Opinion.
G. T, BAUHTB AW, Ordinary.
Vewnatertne, Oa., Aug. id, l*r. aagdl-vdt
UTNOTICE—HEREAFTHB, UNTIL
arther notice, the adverttoraonto eonueeted with
the offieo of Ordinary, Sheriff, County Judge,
Greene eounty, Georgia, will be publ
the "Opinion, H a newipapor pnbltohed ih Atlanta,
Ga. EUGENICS Id. KING, Ordinary.
COLUMBUS HEARD. County Judge,
J. H. ENGLISH, Sheriff.
ISAAC R. HALL,
Clerk Superior and Inferior Court*
Aaguit 87th, 1867. uug*9-w4t
OTPROPOSALS.
Orricf* Dxror A DmvMtm QuasrnMartii,
Atlanta, Ga., September W, 1867.
skalxd Proposals will be reoolved nt this
office until It«., Friday, September tetb, 1887, at
whioh Hmo they will be oponad, for supplying
thto Depot with tho fbllowlhg amount! of Forago
and Straw, tit: •
860,00p pound# Oat*.
460.000 pounds Hay.baladi
100.000 pounds Straw, baled.
The Onto to be sound, free from chaff or dirt,
hnd put up in good strong sacks of not less than
two of qmre than four bushels per sadk. The May
and Straw to be sound, free from duet aid weeds,
and wffil baled. The whole to bo subject t) such
Inspection as Uio Department may direct.
Bids most be in tmflicatb, with a oopy of this
advertisement attached to iacit, and bear tho en
dorsement of two responsible porsons who are
irHUng to become surety for tho bidder in tbe
event of tbe contract being awarded to him.
Proposals pot complying with the requirement#
" ~ fambi
of this advertisement
rejected.
<10 . _ ,
and continue
to oommesme within ten (10) days after
efappmvaT ot «m#a*«;
at thoiftlo of not lets than one-third of the whole
ntpei
amount per month, to be delivered In can upon
the sidling at the foot of Forsyth street, or at the
Quartermaster’s warehouse, Forsyth street, At
lanta, Ga., as tho (juartermantor may direct.
Pvopoaolt for the delivery of one-third the
amount of Forage and one-half the amount of
Straw will bo entertained, or for each article
separately.
Bidden aro invited to bo presont or represented
at the opening of tho bids.
Satisfactory evidence of loyalty of each success
ful biddor, and solvency of the persons offered as
surety, wiU be required.
Tho Government reserves tho right to reject any
atld ijtklds.
Proposals should be addressed to the under
signed, and endorsed "Proposals for tho delivery
of Forage and Straw.”
lly order of Brevet Brigadier General R. Saxon,
Chief Quartermaster.
H. J. FARNSWORTH,
1st Lieut. &4th U. 8. Infantry, A. A. Q. M. t
scp4~dU)t in charge of Depot.
IWNOTICE.—IN CONFORMITY TO
General Order No. tt, Headquarters Third Mill
tarr District, dated August It, INI, and to section
Aim or the New Code of Georgia, the advertising
counseled with raj oflee will hereafter be decs
In tbe Opinion, In tali cltj. August 14. law.
WM. H. UOLOOKBR
augit—w4t
MTGEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY.—
Ontn m m vnir ar ounizr, August ltth,
1 NT—Notice la herebj given that hereafter tha
legal advertisemsnta or this ottos wil ha puhllsh-
ed In the AtlantaOpleloa.
aagN-wtt J. T. gtBPHMta Ordli
‘NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
i the
ShavUT’s ones or the Count, or Mouses will
hereaftea ha mWlshad in tha Atlanta Weeklj
Opialow WILEY J. 9IPB8, gberlf.
fsriyft, Go., Anxnst it, 1SFL
tWNOTICE*—THE PUBLIC ARB
hereby noticed that tho BOOKS of tho LIN
COLN NATIONAL MONUMENT ASSOCIA
TION, of Atlanta, Go., aro now opon for oratri-
hutioas, In tho hands of
J. L. DUNNING, PitedMt,
M. G. DOBBINS, Viss^ltetoffi
arum. wii^hlow»b hoothikq
SYRUP, Fog CH1LDKEN TxmiiNO, greatly facili
tates the process of teething, by softening tbe
gums, reducing all inflammation-^win alloy All
Pain and spasmodic action, and li Aim
TO EMULATE THE BOWBU. Depepd
mothers, it Will give rest to your selves,
LIBP AND HEALTH TO YOUR IN;
Wo haro put up o*d sold this article for
and Cap Sat in Coubidbnce anp Truth of It
what we have never boon able to say of any other
medicine—Nbvbx has it Failed in a Sinolb In-
•tanob To Rtfbot a CURS, when tiraoly used.—
Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction
by any oie who used it. On the contrary, ail are
delighted with its operation, and speak in terms
of commendation of its manual effects and modf-
cal virtue*. Wo speak in this matter "WHAT
WR DO KNOW,” alter years of experience, and
Plkdob out Rtruf ation nob tub vuLrauiNT or
WHAT ws JSitu, declare. In almost every lx-
» where the infant is suffering frinu pain
and exluftutAtlon, relief will be found In fifteen
or twenty minutes after tho syrup is adminis
tered. •
Full difections for uiag will acoompany eaeh
bottle.
Bo sore and call for "Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing Strut/’ having tho Cae-eimlle of "CURTIS A
PERKINS” on tho out-sidh wrapper. All others
are base imitations. *
Bold by Druggists throeghout the world.
PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
OFFICES—vis Fulton street, Jfew Torki »0
High Mol horn, London, Knglssd; 441 St. Pan
•treat, Montreal, Canada.
augSft—gfcnood
GEORGIA, Fulton oounty.
Thomas Savage, late of said 00an
al, la aanreaeatad as having died
is person having aprliod tot ad-
« on his estate in terms of the lew:
sped are, therefore, notUtad to
i, tf eny exist, on or before the
•ImucbL.
Re We .Je HCNOIufc»__^ .
ALHiANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS'
«’.w * ‘ALBANY, N. V.,
HQBA.OB is- * 60 art*
pbopwktobs *jr» WMXUatma. >■ ' '■
AND UOLVIIVB ttUWMtdttaU ttF THE
WTEHSAL’ COTTON GIN A CONDENSER
INVttttTttD AND PATttNttBD BY ■ '
HOItAaOa Ii. BUlIBr.
Taste Cotton Glai aed Cosdtmaen art adaplad to Glaalag aad Cleaning
ALL KINDS & CONDITIONS OF COTTON,
A tt ° d aad people,
Superior te all other# In usd.
Abo, HORACE L. EMERY’S PATENT
' toWMBS CHAIN,
AND LEVER H0S8E POWEESt
SAW MILLS. “» * ‘ •’ •****&■' ■
“ 7^ ,. Doo ftDFtek Me te
THRESHING MACHINES,
All of whioh are offered to the publle on the moat Itbnnt tei
IWClrculara nnd Puo* Luts furnished o* a^pllcatii
J».
»u({13—dim
AKrloultural.Impleuient Dealer
Speak;their own praise wherorsr planted.
sepM—dAwim
DAVID LAND
NOTlCK. >w
l« hereby given that George Wh^flUto,
Rdwartl P. Smith, James Atkina, J. 11. Fuller,
NCSS
Wm. Jennii
Edward A.
rick *
lnooi
-/mm- i
rporate powers for twenty
• AtklnaTJ.Il. Fri] Her,
>kwell, Joseph Wood,
Dunning nnd Frede
rick Ayer! have tftis day filed their^otlttbn to be
* - Trntqcs f^* P —- 6 . Bt ylo andtlRii of
ulverslty wli
W. tt. 'viSr*™BL«, Cl’erk. 1 ’
U‘«F»»yL.
NEWTON HHBKIFF’S HALE.
LL bo s«y before tho Court House door, in
LL bo sold before tho Court House door, in
. . te city oTCovIngton, on the first Taeaday in
October nexi wlthln|tbCagal bourn of sale, to the
highest Didder, tbe touSrnng property, t>-witi
One vacant lot within the incorporate limit# ot
the city of Covington, known as lotklc
-a- MUirs: on tho i
city, and bounded
containing ; two Mtes. more or lees. Le\ ded Oh u
foe.prap,rtj of TO, Fresl.ud -fc ,«U^rae7.
G MTin ’fore*£**™ , j**?!;
A Regular Line of]
FOR CARROLLTON,
VTth&V,
MONDAYS, WBDNBIDAYI AND FRIDAY*.
will amriyx at smWLUjr ox
TUBSDAYB, THUS!DATS AND IATDBDATD,
close connection with the train for At-
nt
F,»W lit M.
Successors to the li
K4W1* era axes or n-
CAHT flTEBL BATTS AND FILES,
Of §l! 4e*rx1rtf<mf,
Vo, 4 iiibsriy airwet . ..N»w Ter|i
HOLREN ft OW«i
ttO HAMUXIs D. WiLLMOTT,
ACrUMBB OP .
September 8,1817-wtot fPr« £<•«•
AKTJ0W MOHTUAOK HHKUJFF SALlp ‘‘*
rir ILL be sold before the Court liouee
— — —-Jiif
property, to-wit: Two now* and aulvosi levied 0®
aa the property of (J. Smith, to sariafy ono
rtg.gc'TT issued flora Bartow' Superior
Court, in favor ot M. E. Samis A Co., against W.
C. Smith. Property dearrlbotl ih tala fl. fa. •
. W. L. GOOJJWJN, Sheriff
scpS-wS} (Frlatar-4 fcslt)
GEORGIA, G*e*nk oounty.
vmrHKBBAS, William A. H
Tv letoertofadtniniatretson
oat ate of Washington Ledbetter, deceomd
late of w J
These are, therefore, te otto and reqniro all per-
.. -- -- ‘ mee.
if any they have, why said letters should nut bo
granted.
Given under my hand, at ofiloe, In Greensboro
September 3d, 1887.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
»ep4—wflOd _ (Prlpler'H fee f8j
notic£
PPLICATION will be made to tho Court of
A 1
XA. ordinary of Greane oounty, Georgia, at tbe
nrst regular term after the exidratbm of two
(the same Iwtng a tract ef land in Lee county,
Go., containing 101 w acres, more or less,) be
longing to John K. Cook, Jasper T. Cook and
« ie# U. Cook, orphans of Kiisba Cook, late or
county, Ga, deceased, for the purpose qf
.{haying the debts and for the benefit of said or-
phans. This July *4th, 18*7.
(Prs fee $4)
GKOHGIA, Newton county.
W 12KRKAB, Thomas W. Sims applies to me Ajr
letters of administration <U bonU won with tbe
Will annexed of William 81ms, deceased, late of
skid eountyi
^huis* tnei
coacorned,
do the timi
>ld not be granted to the apull
under my hand and official signature,
OPKCIAL nUeiUon glvoa to the manufaotnre ot
p our PATENT GROUND CIRCULAR SAWS;
aUo, Shingle, Mill, Muloy, Gaii|e^Cross-Cut^
Trao. 81 ‘ii , £lfC l'annel, Rib' mad L
Saws; also, Trimming and Folloo V.'obs,
We also continue the manufacture or our well
known brand ol* FILES, mado of the best
English,
XT'
•t Steel; out by hand and fully war-
>bs equal in quality to the best Hngltob.
ipeotmlly solicit orrierr —
prepared te fill promptly, at the fowert ratea
AMERICAN HOTEL’,{
Ladies’ Parlor, i
wm:. titlbjba.tjm,
Hl'NUAHIAN OPTICIAN.
ASB LATELY PKOB MASSViLLB, TBEKlflaES.
FFKHS those who are suffering from weak or
O
the
nve
Ills „
ng. iloeflves great relief to patlsnts who have
u ffu red fi-om defective vision for Bay number of
year#. These s^ectgeles are scloatlfloolly adjusted
best artiflolal aid to the human
nrented, which nan be obtaiaefl at his <
Hit glasses lost a number of years withont ebang-
_ ■ leftotlve sight witFRnerriug mw
within tbe tints prescrllist! by Its, whr ulrt let’ J ensacy. whether art.ins front aga, llseate,itrail,
should aot lie granted toAhe emillcent. overwork, ot preaieture deoey, r 1 -
sepft—w80d
WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary
[Printer's fee ffl]
GEORGIA, Nbwton couhtY.
S OTfCR li hereby glveir^o all persons oon-
I
.rjflf ,
_ , corned, that the estste df Green'M. MitcheU,
ieceased, late of said county, is unrepresented by
law admin 1st rad
of the ffuperior Court, or some other fit and proper
thirty days after thn publication of this
—some valid objection ts made to
unites
his appointment.
tepa-wSM
[Printer's fco $tj
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
^^UBBRAt^Lta Lee to me for letters ef
dotoofB.V* ? 4
These i
on. d4 tx*U non, upon the
late of said county, dooeaaod:
CITATION.
Wm. M. ft R. J. Lowry w. The Northwestern
aw
rpHtt defoadABts are hesabr aotiled aad re-
AfflWwtowfes-jfiM
b«» next, then and there
demand an nation of Ton
the Court will
a How. John (
sunmj
•s to
Collier, of one ike
VENAJILtt Clerk,
ifilstar'a ft* #4]
. at, to i , _
•ay tker ana, why said letters ikenld aot ba
granted the anolicant
A <i gS^’un IUl,d Ud
Lg»-^' Ka -**1tgSb%SB?-
- . NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS after dale application wlU be
ma4( to the Court Ordinary of Bartow
act principle entirely his own, whleh hoe s
toihrti
ailed te bo correct.
Office hours iVora 9 a. m. to5r V.
Jf.l ^ _ r .
vill be able to remain here hut a short timo only.
aughTdim
FOR KENT,
. IOUSE. located on
.streot, next lot to tbe Willingham Building
log nl no rodms and a good kitchen, a good
Water and other necessary improvement*.
For particulars apply next
sep8-49t*
TvsBsr
door to
MATCKRfil MATCHES I
TmtZ&iSSSpk,
sspk-dtw Breed, ilrssl
BOARDERS WANTED,
1 aloe pleee, good fore ud aodekefo oher gee—
Ad.lre.4, with references, "B,” Opiataa ottoe.
INTERNAL RETINUE NOTICS.
UNITED 8T-
CoLLBcroal
I oil the real estate belong
Ste of said oounty, de
tef the heirs andorcdl-
M UN FORD. Administrator.
[Prs fee $5j eepd-wfin
GEORGIA, Fulto* Coukty.
WHBKBAg, Joupk Wlaeklg, agailttetraMs d4
" ws—«—Jjsttga*
GEORGIA, Pauxjmeu oouett.
Wtt MOMTH* after ««ta aMMaMS *»
Oliver
August VI, 1M7.
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