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WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GAv, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1878.
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BOUNDAEOUT Of GEORGIA,
ALSTON???S ANSWER.
a ???a; bat when Captain Nelms showed I
'aLsi it had been In bis time, and then I
bAied us that the death-rate had de- I
creased nearly one-half in bis administra-1
CHARLEY ROSS.
FAYETTE COCXTT.
TO CAPTAIN CHANTS STATEMENT. | ,j on and that aapn wrr- only owthtrd DR, MARY WALKER'S REVELATION
atwhat they ??trt tem??rl/. ?? cooduded
I _ _ . , _ ??? _ _ . that we would draw a va:i over tlie rear?
I TbsTraUsrat of tb ?on.uct:??.rr CoiT.cii Mo- I W and confine our work
I ramd???Tin Report ot ti, Cramittra Vltdiciud I twent,-on?? months Now, in
???Alcitlnal Butamccta ti tetha XaterUl were kind, to Captain Grant, hat he
Urea WildI *.t, E-pcr. ni Bu??d. Pdi l not leem to appreciate it. Captain
I Grant aaja be baa net made a dollar out
I of the lease of oonricta since 1873.
WasonuroaCirT. December2. MM- I Kow, from 18T3 to 1876 be was working
Emtobs Coaertn'Twa???I bare just seen I convict* at $11 per annum. Hesvsera ???
Arnmot Ga., Octobers!. 1ST
Dear Sir: Last r.iriit I called at the Xew
Drug Store. Dr. King's Old stand, and bought
.tie boy as directed. This morn-
Fsjrette fount,- KheriflTs Kale*.
-\TTILI. BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT I
_ 7 r bouse door, in the town of Fayetteville, on I
a bottle of bottle of ???Worm Oil,??? and gave I the first Turelay in January next, between the I
- * ' " * le sal boon of arte, the following property, to-wit: I
One hundred acres of land, the west naif of land |
A Biagxlar Btorj of What the Hwtral-Sexed Doc- ^ be pa^ed ^thirty-one worms. I
1 sut.iKS fTTryTra 1T- J !t ,3.. n-??? ??? t i w .friLAtiA. Pm | previously tned other worm medicines.
in this I think | tor Katx. Abntth.Bjri.rf of Charity Rom- | w. r. Fa. X. | Leftcdunuitbe'piupertyof FrLandrumby vto
Prepared bv E. S. Lvndon. Athens, Geor- I tue of and to Kitufy a fi fa. issued from Fayette
n and for ml* hv drn**i*t* rvnprall v. I ????pertor court in favor of Usebipus Slatton y*. F.
563 sep3 w???m
Smith's Wop
???Griffin Is the liveliest dty of Its i
Oeorgifi.
???Savannah has had
weekly rob
???Tnunj
are gnins I
Jp ??? Ooflngti _
lM.iii that they swap knives in tl>c at reet I county camp. In your notice editorially of
???T f - 'y-one j-mhkI wildcats are pro I this statement of Captain Grant you term
dm :* of New ton nrantj. I it ???manly and emphatic.??? You also refer
???The papers are twitting AtlflnU because I to Captain Grant as ???the first cspitalistof
site i as no fire alarm telegraph. | the state.'* with a character for ???purity and
???Thirty tramps pawsul through Jesnr
New York Mercury.
m Dr. Mary E. Walker, who has figured in
T** Cossnrmo* of the 18th, containing I poritivcly that darin* there y??ii be did I the New York papers so conspicuously dur-
. K^Tom AliSndS? fid at th. rote???of P????? fo . nnd by .??? Mcrca 7 I ^l^l d . t th .
port of the committee on the penitentiary. 1122 per annum for the tame men that be I reporter at the hygienic institution, in I *??t^Ia^ worms. At tM
???.bit of working convicts??? that be really I cost, low-cut waistcoat and pantaloons of
loves the business so that he Is willing to I same color, with nobby top boots, white
ly eleven dollars per bead for the privi-1 shirt without ornaments, upright collar and
black drees tie, was seated before a store in I f -_ ??L v
Signs of Prosperity Betnrnlng.
The increased prosperity of business af-
Artaanc u aNiivn hr the COI1-
I notice of the same. Property
| plaintifl^sattorney.
Also, at tha same time and place, one hundred I
* f north half of lot No. (6??? ??? 1
lower seventh district <
dWViir tiftincd Icounty. Georgia. Levied on a* the I
tla> he pa-MKl rropCTty John i> $LrT ctt, deceased, by virtue |
same time I I ,,f ana to satisfy a fl fa. tosued from
Fayette Superior Court In favor of Cordelia Swan
son vs. Catharine Parrott. Tenant in possession
given written notice of the levy. Property pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the same ti
acres of land, more <
number fifty-eight (N ??? ???
; district of hnrette county, Ga. Levied on as the I
property of Hanford Adams, deceased, by virtue I
of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Fayette Su-1
perior Court In favor of L. B. Grin, Ordinary, I
for the use of Wm. M. D. L. EJdervs. 8. T. W. I
FFLTOXCOUNTY.
EORGIA. FULTON COUNTY. ORDIN \ RY'S
JT ortii-e. November tso, 1S78. S.vmuel Weil lias
>lieti for letters of administration on lhe<--t.\te
iG
applied for letters o
of l>r. C. W. G. Rail
i S TA NDAR .0,0 F_ FH E W 0 R LJhf(, AJg.?? t1 /> ft. t. _
c ijwj rbfMiS pu'yWrp' ,-akf im : .'her
:ulay in January,??? li??7$, else
a will be granted ns apnl ie??l for.
DANIEL PITTMAN.
141 docSwfw Ordinary F. C.
I BORGIA, FULTON COUNTY, ORDINA-
^JC ry???s Otlico. December 7, 1S7N Whereas,
I c. C. Green has applied for letters of administm-
I tion on the estate of Jacob Peters, deceaMHl:
| This is to give notice to all concerned to file
I their objections on or before the first Monday in
I January iu-m, 1-7D, cKr u ill granted
1 the applicant.
146 dccS vrivr
did not register.
???Dawson is about to have the small-poi
At any rate a caae of varioloid baa been die-
???Mr. ISatSII, of 1
lie edited by Majo
ngi hi*
. . T . n _ I a certainty in the public mind. Tickets only |
what I know | (vn Addre??.< M. A. DauoLiiL P. O
integrity that does not justify the charges
I of the committee.??? You conclude your
praise of him with tbeae words: ???If there
Uno^tohU^.Utom^.> ^Sgn^^ ???'?You ??n, me to to,, you
I it Menu to be poeitito end deer???CepUin I imntv ye*s. I am aba gl??d to here I about the Charley Rosa caae. or rather what I ??? v cw Orleans. La.
. c,^.??????.i, V... will I Grant haa bean treated with great Injoa-1 this, that although he has found no profit I ;t i, alleged that I know. Wall, I have no ??? -
_ T * ??? . I tire ??? I am the chairman of th?? boose com-1 in the bnrinea* tor the past five years, that I objection in a general way to give you ??????
rn Farmer???s Muniuly, to I ((I) ^ proj^ntlary. I wrote the I in his previous years, he had, by d??e eeop-1 par.iculars, but a? I have put the '
r L. C. Bryan. I roi-ort and aabimttcd it to the approval of I omy andatrlct attentton to con jacta, lmd I , n to manuscri '
mnah V. wsoffldallv announces 1 >lA committee. Thera swarm loll at-1 by enough to enable him to retire from the 1 lnglt | do noi
mnah >tw. ..n ??? .a.iy annonn I rn<Unn t9 ???ty-one members from the I condet borineaa. I detailA buflic . ???-
net are all girls. Tin- -bow? a I Mn ei t( ndho<ue eoniinl'taei being present. I Captain Grant has my earnest wishes toe I tanan sympathies were excited in no com-1 - . ore J..
degree of wisdom on ti*r port'of Hidiardson I senator J. 1*. Turner occupied the chair, as I his fntnre peace of mind and prosperity. 11 mon manner when tin find notices of the 1 I IYGT ??V61Tl6iiy
1 he alwaya did when the two committees | have no 111 feeling against him or any of the | abduction were made nnblic. and I at once I - S
DAVID H. DOUGHERTY,
(Formerly of Silvey & Dougfliorty,)
G
111??":
\ EORGIA, FULTON COUNTY. ORDINARY'S
???ccvmbcr 2. 1S7S. Where**, E. P.
, Jlan of William A. Green, has ap-
I plicvl for leave to sell eertain real estate belonging
I to hi* wan! in the county of Gwinnett:
I This is, therefore, to give notice to all persons
I concerned to file their objections, if any exist,
I on or before the first Monday in January next, 1879,
I else leave will be granted as applied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN,
145 decs w4vr Ordinary.
ry's Office, December 7, 1S78. Whereas, J.
I Ii. Goodwin, administrator of the estate of An-
I drew Jackson, colored, late of said county, dc-
I ceased, ha* applicil for leave to sell the real es-
dec!8 dJtwlt
AL-o, at the same time and place, 60 acres of I
land, more or less, it being part of the cast half of I
land lot No. CM, in the fifth district, of Fayette I
county, Georgia. Levied on as the property of T. 1
B. Griggs by virtue of and to aathfy two fl fas is-1
lyette superior court in favor of C E
par.iculara, but as I have put the whole I LIVLR REXEDIDi, I raed from Fayette superior court in favor of c t
Tw case 5 s
I details. Suffice it to say that mv humam- | K?? a via Ww a [ dco4 wtds Hhenff.
I tarian sympathies were excited in no com- I . . n - ... ^ onn .??H.e. IN -
t is almost past bell
???The Atlanta Ilepuhlican *ayx Mr. I nfM j f Q Uy discussed
Stephens la an Independent. This is nn-1 tion that was made to it was n^s I wy. w, wi??. jamsuii ??eir pw*o?? m????v. . ooienou. out aiso tec
,1. ubf.Ilv i rue He U Indcwndcnt of tlic I by th. member from CoweU. who objected I by giving up >11 participation in the twenty 1 to elucidate the m
. ??? ??o the eentonce, ???but it i. nerertbelro. tat- y~r ,
public, and I at once
if the afflicted parents.
acted together. The report wm read I rest of the lesseea. Some of tliem are my I hastened to the home of
and (ally dbcuaed and tha only objeo-1 friends, and it will rejoice me still more if I Moreover. I not only offered them my con-1
la an Independent This is nn -I tion that was made to It wm made I they. too. will eonsnlt their peace of mind I dolence. but also lent my individual efforts I
I . .??? a a g, . _ A - I tsu wttnnA nn all narflotnafinn in th* tVTMlV I olnos^af* th* mvaiare fil*St these I
tude, but since a ]
rnad uuon us for twenty veare.??? This gen-1 I am clear about one thing, and that is I distrust and coldness begun to be apparent, I
tleman objected to the admiiwion that such | that the agitation of this question lias be- j which at first I was unable to account for, |
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This is not % patent tnedieine^Lut is prepared
of 7 ' riretton *Whv^Tt 7 ut tte ffMe I mSSmvSmn to te tolc'Stid"f?? I P" ta C^ert and will nirer cease unUl I i w a? not only giving my time, but also my I S, J 0 c ri r l i L t^S^2n???wmch' to fe
niri)>al election. W hy not put tlw I twrnty years. There fore, when Captain I tl???? whole question is overturned. I fer I motey and professional assistance, without I nSSce of over twenty-seven years he has found
matter in tha hands of Mayor IlnfT? lie I Crant mys there ia not one word of troth in I one never expect to give it up until I can I the slightest idea of asking for a reward. I LSSl effective in sJl coses cf disordered liver of
' nakea a square issue with I point to my native state ???redeemed, regen-1 Shortly, however, aa branching out ' T * *'
ctahle gentlemen, that | crated and disenthralled??? from this great I the regular channels by which the
I propose to do it in as I "in- and the finger of shame shall no longer I and those who were working with
Will be sold before the Court-house door in I
the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, Georgia, I
on the first Tuesday in February next, within the I
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: I
One hundred acres of land, more or leas, v
half ol lot number (54) thirty-
cpublican party.
???Maoon is In great trrmble over her
would aettle it in two minutes and a half. I this rcj<??rt, be mak
???<k??chnui hav ha??l a cutting affray about I inet,*^^?*propose ^ ^ |
tha aUe of John Gorman???s Florida orange I | jr ief a manner aa pomibla. In the first I b?? IjJted
orchard. That ia to aay one man threatened I place I will admit what you aay of Captain
,o .Ub another with a ..amp toot.,-pick. u^^^^thal to
???Tha improvamenu on the Ocmulgee I term, miiiiat, aivi knew vary well when I
river are .till programing. The ume ", ay I un^rtooi; to probe thi, wnuna iniquity
abr. be Mi,I of the improve,,,,-nts on the 1 M ??" ??? I ???
" . I me >hat wouldrequIrenerveandiitredinewTl,. Fvtvr, Preqacti of th.
The }??rty on the latter stream ia I to meet. I am ready for it The people of I r-t 4* te Int*mmtad???Tk??
under the supervision of Mr. Mike C. | Georgia are not heathens, and I rely on | _... tfw/ tvT Ta.
Singleton, whose
swamp ha* attractol attention in the geolog
ical bureau.
the finger of shame shall no longer I and those who were working with them |
at her, as a state, that is banking I sought for a clew, I began to aiznly suspect
on the crimen and misfortunes of her de-1 that
fenseless and ignorant population.
R. A. Alstox.
out from I Impure blood. It is
Aim-BILIOTTS.
It acts directly upon the liver; rtstonn.
of L. T. ???
Tax fl.fi .
Fayette county, for hi* taxes for the year 1S77.1
Levy made by M. N. Davis, L. C., and handed I
o me. j
Abo, at the same time and place, one hundred I
acres of land, more or less, the west half of lot I
number (S4)tnirty-four, in the fifth district of I
Fayette county, Georgia. Levied on by virtue o. I
anu to satisfy a Tax ?? fa. issued by W. L. Cox, T- I
??? ??? * ???1 State andcoun-
M. NiDavU,
Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods,]
NOTIONS,
I to file their objection*, if any exist, 0
DANIEL riTTMAN,
G eorgia, fulton county, oudina
ry???s office, November 30, 1878. tN heroa*,
Louis Scliclpcrt. of said county, has applied for
I letters of guardianship of the person and property
of Mathis* Mtid Minnie Belter, minor and orphan
I concerned to file their objection*. If any exist, e_
I or before the first Monday in January next, 1879,
I else letters will bo granted the applicant.
1 DANIEL PITTMAN,
140 decs w4w Ordinary F. C.
1 EORGIA, FULTON COUNTY,ORDINARY???S
JT Office, December S, 1878. Wherca*, Mary Ann
. Neill ha* applied for letter* of administration
I of the estate of Patrick O???Neill, late of aald county
1 deceased.
1 This is to give notice to all persons cooqerned
I to file their objections. If any exist, on*" *???*'???
I the first Monday in January next, 1879, c
I will be granted the applicant
p E
vre
I O Nci
I NORTH GEORGIA???S GREAT CALAMITY.
ALL WAS NOT QUITE El OUT,
and soon had these suspicions verified in an
map of Ofekenoke* I themto sustain mr. I also admit that Cap-
.. 1 . . 4 . , I tain Grant may be, as you say, a man ???scru?
mention in the geolog-1 hnn^t ??n.i and ??i..t K.
Fancy deoils, FroisMi Goods, Etc,
I42dec8wlaw4w
DANIEL PITTMAN.
Ordinary C.
College???The Eta dies
be Iaterispted???TbeBebaUdlog to Cam- | while her auditor, looking up, repealed, iu-
A Oeaerocs Ofier Frcm Qaiaerrille.
???No!??? Dr. Mary exclaimed, ???I can???t tell
I you that, for it would be to *
most other medicines.
???Cuthbert Appeal: Rich
colored, wm brutally murdered
>1: Richard l^ewia,
??y* paid hia debts.??? This may be
know nothing to the contrary. I
[ have little personal knowledge of the
J5SSI b??e '??????? P??nwnal knowledge of the gen-1 agricultural college ia justly considered a Jijf:t???v'cnclcavnrin^ to a^irt
totii' in'calbon n mqnTyl lii???t Friday night. I ,^S??iTle??Sla*afconrt5to > Tn thi Fra-1 "*'* f J??? rtur ??? e, ?? * hole *????????? 11 ?? fr ' ct3 I stimulate the search, all the time putting
ii. waa carried into a swamp hv ma-k,?l I hh?? I Dorthc ??? t ?? TOr ii i ??? ?? ?? peculiar calamity. I tboae engaged upon it off the scent When
men and horribly mangled. We hope the I r????7* I Pull accounta of the burning which come j Rose found I had fathomed his base pur-
t-rratra'or. of .hi.ouiraue will la- brought ??? X mmSTS from Driilonega state that the destruction
Wekno^tiot the offen-c rharce l nvrroin^t 1 th"gJmieSXT^ ^ I * he wc " en"ipped institution arc 1 randu-ion; buL although thus treated,
till? negro hut prote-t |j *. I FiSt wLtwere the^hargra ma.ie by the blackened walls and araoulaertn B| Lelfvou fnSkTv'lSmc to'mv???k^JwlJlS
tin.lerany form or pretest. ???"""???M committee against Captain Grant? The| ruins. There were three hundred i~)j2to n !uv no
afertsyssfAras STjaur^ttrar* a-TSswaiMsa
rssrssaairaaars SsssStiUfMsaSss r???IzSr'zsZi'T
dvilor Ghriatian community. I ???.".'tlil. --?????Z I lum was so arranged as to give students a | wall, ???to the actual seeing and handling of
1 beta give away a I ,. Diver Complaint, Dys-
veryinipprtaut.^ret^buttoisIwiU gr. Jt
ior the ye*r I
L. C.. and I
lianded to me. Tenant given written notice of I
the levy.
Also, at the same time and place, one hundred I
acres of land, more or less, the west half of lot I
number (61) sixty-one, in the fifth district of I
Fayette county. Georgia. Levied on as the pro-1
perty of Susan M. Arnold, to satisfy her State and I
35 PEACHTREE STREET,
??I..rrinrii ltiTV Ktomacli. Jaundice. I perty of Susan M. Arnold, to satisfy her State and
HSSviSU NeSirmlxS^SSptuS^ o? I county tax for the year 1S7??. Levy made by M. |
^Female frreaularttlcs stud I N. Davis. L. C., and hand d tome. Tenant in
???all Skla and Blood Diseases, I possession given written notice of the levy. This
SRS2TW3S*2S - d Con-upa. %mberr6 J878. J. W. BRO\VN
"on of Uie Bowtia ??? __ I 384 deciS wtds bherilr.
In small doses 11 la also a sure euro for
Chronic Diarrhea.
Taken two or three times a day. It pre-
rents Yellow Fewer, Diphtheria, Scarlet
fewer, Cholera, and Small-Pox.
HOW TO BE > ?????SSi??Ei*S??S
YOUROWN? ;rt ????,. ???
DOCTOR Ihti-Tili
r Christian community.
???flsvsnnah News: One of the merchants
of Cuthbert received a letter one or two
evenings sgn, that hs??l atongh time reach
ing its destination. The writing on the ???
veto* I
MU
Appeal
n??? TSL 1 vLJSrSL# fowire; ?? I ,um WM 80 "Tanged as to give students a I wall, ???to the actual seeing and handling of
CfworKiw ??o tljmt ramp; that on th.ttHf ??ti.fuctory education in the politarbranch-
August the firat death wra reported, and Ira of learning, while It insured a thorough I
I ,r *???"' nKth ?? P rac,ical portions of study. I Wellfrn tell yon. When I first bsstcned to
two months andelevendsys, ten mendie,!, I stu a en ts from all over Georgis went there. I the sideof theaffleted???as I then
I then supposed???
I?? was so iviorly executed that it haf-1 making nearly thirty-three per cent, in two I * ??? i u ~ _a I narenls I did so f cm ourelv Dliilanthronii
the Ingenuity m the jMistmastera. The month, mid eleven days Captain Grant I Boy* fba mountains, who never heard I SJJSra/and???not'onlyl^, *!????-???-'
teal says it was sent to one offlra, but | says when he sent thrae men there he wss | of a college two years ago, sent there by the | nmneyThut neglected my prof;
tire'pratroiwteritot belngahlelo miikeoui | J???trarto^ Oiat^toe | doae economy of kind parents, worked | ness in order to render them a^stance. Find
iff and selected the best
the addrem, set it afloat with the following I health'
words written on the envelop: ???Try Georg*-1 nuosel .
town, Kentucky." It tried tliat offlre. but | find. He expected some ,
the poalniMlcr tliere, with a little more | precaution to ^select the | posed of able and faithful men under the
gumption
the follow
Zv r:, v?? I with admirable energy to improve the gold-1 ??ng that the thing was a huge fraud, adecep-
ESSSrsbsrxssu?. ???'idars^iiaia
g
Ing words: ???Ocrgls-it i?? plain I iss tatione were fully rttljud and Jn whose devotion to the college has been I Rested the
ItivR? V"'I *5* ???7* d????h I second to thatof none. The ralamity rame ward." ???1
.1 the poafmasfer enclosed it in I his little force had ten oodlne to make. IMd I ?????? the college just at t
nvelop and directed it to the jwsv I Captain Grant pay any heed to this terrible I pn 2Cint y and
Cnthhert, wltli the following ex-1 warning that he was keeping men chained I f t would havecruslied a
???They wop???t let this letter pass I in a death b^a? No. Like hia great I t j on> We are clad to :
i paid for my time and trouble before I
iade the thing public.??? ???In fact,??? sug-
reporter, ???you wanted the re-
Exactly,??? Dr. Walker answered.
another cnveloi
master at
planation: ???They won'
-l!.??? . w Tvt 11 . ... I on the college just at the moment of its I airily running her somewhat masculine and
,y heed to this terrible | D n??.writv. and wss so revere that I heavv hand through i.er hair, which was
t and worn parted at the side, sti
tti o . k??? I tion * We are glad to aee that the faenltv I in^ out around her head, ???exactly;
! I ??f *college Imve preserved their pluck in I have divined tny intention.??? But a*
?? r Z!!Z??ijK??2z I s P j,e of disaster. They have out a circa Jar I the writer inquired: ???Why, doctor, did y<
I stating that the collegiate exercises will be I not go to the authorities and make a fi
stand-
_ . you
But again
roy office. I am tired of its being sent here, I namesake, L I;
so I enclose direct to you.??? The letter wo* I the havoc of
much soiled. I headquarters m Auauta, neoraerea "more | stating that the collegiate
Navannah New*- The annual meeting of I hv Brrn ii Ui.nyin I continued and that new students may enter I expose of the fraud? It would ap)??ear to
the^itockhohh'ni of the Central railroad and I t-'liiends ^ere^^hangS^becauae CAptato I ?? D th ?? tint ??f January and receive to me that in not doing this you certainly
Hanking company wa? appoint.?! to lake ^"n^gavo ordere totiisnSSrt anf^M? I ? ,e,y c ? re wh,ch 1,M ??????.th'rto >en | were not performing that duty which all
place yesterday morning at 10o???clock at the I chevi*s the overseer, retired. The
ijixTii I besU,wed on pupils. The exercises will be j men and women owe to their fellows, nam
r the hank ??? Tliere were n large I ViT.Vi 1 conducted in the court-house, the academy I ly, protecting them from and against fraud
r .! h " .???Dri.j 1 --," I Fifty-two men were rent to I and <)UlCT buildings in the town. The work I The doctor???s eyes sparkled^her ban
number of the itoel??old??r> in the eltv. hut up the breach ami worm th??? in , ,h * ???Iff- The wor 1 f 1
tlie attendance vra? very ?mn!i. William worltaof death, and when thc news rame ??, f rebuiM ??? n B w,,, ??? * e 1 ??? rn - ??, co ??? , ???'??? d work ' d , n .'r ro ??? , . y th * % lnm f
??????...I?????? or*'". ??? me news renic i nt once _ Large and appropriate buildings I pencil which she twirled round and round.
..... . 1 be erected as soon as the means are ob-1 tilie crossed and recrossed her legs,
vsnnsii and Jud"c John 1> Gunningham, I J???SL'ff???. I tained. The state cannot afford to let the I and then altering her position sons
Sa?!?;.ta wrrere-intrfrli ?????- *V* ? -ff*??? 0 ** trod .? I eoliewe itaJdie a day. As to whether the I to bring her fscS full in view of her
riea'Vr-m the cab'tor st.K-k and proxies, Wm^&TfSSffd ???h c P??' ic 7 for$2U,000on theold bmldings. taken ris-a-vis, said, energetically: ???So I would,
it ??>> found that in all only nine thousand j profit on th i, cnntrac???than tSTt om *7?? * 8 ?????fftlf ,l0 7.' d r ??? lap ???J^ I b ff !? ust i^amtand that Wrabington
six hnndre.1 shares were represented, and I of bi , Lrf, .i^utd die ofcri3???y ??? w 5?*. i, ., not ytt U ??? SU PP , 7?? 1 1 w * ,ere 1 t *L' n of
Sitrtv -even thousand five hundred shares | |????? ??? y or ner th ?? ??*>???? *;>" ?? co f????? r ????? e w . lw9e ???????hqnt.ra I wished to obtain, occu-
being requisite for a quorum, no business Mr 0 ranL how many men must Tte S77 ,or tbe ISS 4?????* y the Pi** ?? peculiar poation, as it has no mayor,
dosnl.l I-* t Von i??'* of the annual I ai! TV:.f,???. ???r_ I and future prosperity of the college are safe. I no aldermen, no chief of police, no one in
been
oatt*
^ I lege tl
Parannah i nnisn a little contract by the Ulot April? | ??? c " _ ,
77 Where does your idea of duel- '"Dablonega. " hetber or not tha gener-1 Iiaveqdered me a certain portion of the
Yarning* central railroad, Atlanta | ty begin? You ??ay that the | wil1 be accepted, it is an evidence of | ward if I would only let them complete
large academy
new building may be completed I
ATTEMPTED TO BUT ME,
???6?
yi ??? ,
. ramp waa ao desiierefely' sickly that 2SI tbe ki ??dly feeling of the people of Gaines-1 their plan of retunimg, or rather I should
SI per cent of your guards died. Is not this I ville - ??? I say of recovering the child, but I decline
I euiuutatlve evidence that you were violat-1 Several of the students of the burnt col-1 to ?? bought, and have frustrated every
twnvnsu ingUie laws of humanity In keeping those lege were in the city yesterday. They all planthatthey have tried to foUit upon the
poor erratum there? Itoes this I speak in hopeful terms of the future of the I public. Just let me tell you. Three years
excuse you? Does this justify you I institution and seem to be very much at-1 ago. just as I wss about to go to California,
in chanting the committee with makine I ????<*ed to it. I I w??s approached by parties working in
false and unjust charges against you be- 1 * 1 ???. .
cause they simply ask the legislature to
break op such a prat-hole and cancel your. - . . .. ..... , ,,
contract by which you are enabled to keep | ???Jacksonville, Florida, is amused with a thft w?
Expenre- Central rail-
nWI. Savannah, dlvi-
mnmSSTTSmSSi niii-
road. Atlanta??!!vi??inn... 909,907 86
IgMIl Southwotcm ^ ^ ^
j ig I SjK'r???
?i,'"C,067 521 ???ho month of November, no that 1
DOWN IN DIXIE.
Row???s interest, who offered me a large sum
if I would only agree to remain there. I
declined that offer as I had all tlie rest.
Leaving a balance of........
The earning* of the prevlou* year were I "weather uiai
IJ40ft.002.2l, ??nd the expenses *1,^2.1 <*1.86,1 *| L They are still dying,
showing an incre.rin earninp. thi* year The next charge is that'
over last of $3??W,???JffV2n. and a decrease in I oidtown ha* averaeed t??
a * not the I ???Cholera is raging among the hogs in I told you that the ???Morier??? capture and all
killed them I Bradley county, Tennessee. I other sensational stories that during the past
I ???The Natchez railroad (Miw.) is making { ew }??? ve up, have been got-
axpenltnresof $815.94 * The inrrf*j??>e in earn- I SfeSy&LisSsrfSS ???^-.^ranew ha. bran Crated pres-1
SSj-A ??V??? uses* 2??S= S&SatfpBSfflPVi ta! 7
$169.532.52. on the Atlunta tlivbion
'.ft.8ft, on the Southwestern railroad
$55,287.83, ami on the Upson county railroad
$1,469.28. In expense* there ha* l*een an
increase on the Savannah division of
$3,084.88, on the Atlanta division $15,512.45.
while there is a decrease on the Southwest
ern railroad of $lft,261.22, and on the Upson
county railroad of $92.05. The increase and
decrease inexpendlturcsinearh department
Is shown in tbecomparativc statement. Tlie
largest item in the increased ex|ten*e* i*
under the head of transportation, and this
b doe to the increase of business, and also,
to some extent. In the further set
tlement of claims of cotton burned in
Savannah in November. 1876. and for cotton
burned on the Atlanta division during the
past year. All other items of increase, on
noth the Savannah and Atlanta divisions,
are in consequence of improvements in the
property of the company. Our motive
power dm had extensive repair* ami renew
als. We have built one new engine, and
fitted up four with the Westlnghou'* brake,
being able to use them on our mixed trains
by adopting an improvement invented by
Oaptain W. G. Raoul. These four engine*
are used on our aomramodation trains, that
usually carry from eight to twelve cars, he-
aides the passenger. Damage and sleeping
earn. Theee brakes have been found to work
satisfactorily, and it i* contemplated to put
them on all our engine* that are used for
Niger trains. In tlie car departments,
have built fifty new freight
cars, and made considerable
repairs to our stock of passenger and bag-
gare cars. Under the head of repairs of
buildings, we have made extensive repairs
to our down freight warehouse in Savannah,
and put an entire new roof on the ware
house at Augusta, the roof of that build
ing having been completely demolished by
a tornado on the night of the 7th February
last. There have also been large repairs on
the Atlanta division. The decrease of re
pairs of road is due to a reduccion in the
cost of material, and, to some extent, in the
cost of labor; but notwithstanding this de
crease in tbe cost of repairs, I can confi
dently say that there bin been a deckled
improvement in the permanent way. Inci
dental expenses on the Savannah division
are lew than for the previous year, tor the
reason that during that year a con
siderable sum was paid for heck taxes.
Without going into minute details. 1 trust
the foregoing will satisfactorily explain the
comparative statement of expenditures for
1877 and 1S78, .is lias been our custom for
years past, every improvement upon the
mad bm been charged direct to expenses,
notwithstanding considerable sums might
fairly have been deducted from the current
expenses of the road. The tables (included
In the report} will be much more conveni
ent tor comparison than the Mtne informa
tion could he given in any other form.
They might be made much more elaborate
in detail, but that would involve considera
ble labor, and therefore this condense*:
form to adopted. The usual table* making
up the earnings of the roods are given, to
which I beg to refer. Upon reviewing our
past year** business. I an satisfied that
we did not over-estimate the loss of the
previous year, resulting from the epi
demic. The legitimate business of the
country tributary to our road for tbe
two year* did not vary matenally. and all
other conditions, except tbe epidemic, have
been much the same for the two year*.
Having referred, in a general way, to the
condition of our motive power, cam and the
permanent way, 1 beg to refer you to the
report* of the heads of three di, artments
for mur< t-1 information., In each of
tb??e d. , . nts J have endeavored to
keep a ?? >apcrvi*ioa.and 1 be'ieverhere
Smid bo lack of vigilance on the part of
those in immediate charge to protect the
intere-t ??nd keep prop
erty under : I.eir care in the bestipoaaable
condition. Ti.?? auditor's report wifi show,
in detad. ?? \:eoditures in the various
department.-. .. .i the financialoonditkmof
tbec^inpeov > ? . wn in the balaxuwwheet
of the bcKjk-kevper.
(21) twenty-one men in about 22 month*.
??? ??? 1 uaicnui muruen.
r , J ???The Louisiana papers
a poor hand at making calculations. That I long delinquent tax lists.
ary 1st, 18T77, to October 20th, the date I waj crime for a few days past
of Captain Nelms???s report. There-1 ,???Texas train robbers are becoming a lit-
fore, when the committee stated I tlc J 11 * 1 now *
that more men had died in your camps in a I ???Alabama to to have a state bar associa-
ycar than died in the Maryland peniten-1 tion.
unsKS; ^uszszzjtesss ??? of the Und in Korth c ??? oli ???
only In i thfa_ that ttray.d^not plra. tb.
comparison hi|tfa enough. The next charge
that tbe committee made against yon, and
this only in a general tray, because yon was
not singled out, wss that there was an aver
age of from twenty to forty-fivener cent
escaprn. This yon deny. hTe ony
memorandum I have with me ta
Captain Nelms's report, which ssts that
mad* his escape; on July 23d Sam Thomas
and Isaac Nixon got away; that on August
8th Georgs Brown got away; that on Sep
tember 16th, 1878, Tom Smith was seen no
more; that on September 27th, 1878, Adol
phus Strahan left without leave; that on
July 1st, 1878, Lewis Finley^raraped. Now.
add them up and you will find that from
the 19th of March to 29th of October, 1878,
just seven mouths and one day. von lost
seven valuable hands, and society had seven
more convicted outlaws turned loose on
them. When the committee used the words
"29 to 4& per rant.,?????? they meant for a con
vict's term, which averages four and a half
years, and thsy ao stated.
Now, air, the next charge at whirh you
grow indignant is that you should be
charged with chaining women and allowing
promiscuous intercourse between them.
Vou deny the specific charge as not being
able to be established against your Oidtown
camp. Now. Captain Giant, t am sorry vou
alluded to this sickening matter. There
was no oraartou for it, foe the committee
never named you, and it ia a wise rale never
to "kick before you are spurred." How
ever, aa you invito me to prove it,
I will ask you: are you not now, and have
yon not bran, the partner of Thomas Alex
ander, under tbe firm name of Grant A
Alexander, Air nearly ten years? And will
you presume to deny that your camps have
had numbers ot bastard children in them,
bore of toothers condemned, in sums in
stances, lor life? You will not dene this,
because it is too notorious. I saw. and ao
hava many others seen, one woman who
was condemned fra life that had three chil
dren. and she did not hesitate to ascribe
their paternity to out of tbe lessees.
Captain Grant, you know all thrae
things; therefore why go into the news
papers and force me to publish them? Are
you not a partner in the Dude coal mines,
and do you not know that there are three
children there now and mote naar at band?
Let ns quit this subject. Captain Grant; it
won't beer probing.
I think I hava replied to Captain Giant's
"emphatic and dear" statement by one
which Is equally as "emphatic and dear."
The public knows how hard it is to get tes
timony in a cam like this lease question.
If a guard kills a man be
is nut going to tall it If
???hip one to death, who is
wiser, so that at last we are
at tile mortality tables and compare them
with other states and countries, and when
the stalking fact stares ns in the face,
that ten times as many of our poor crea
tures die m in most ririlised countries are
most eometothsoooclasion that something
to vTMf. Captain Grant to the lari man
vho ought to have taken offense at the re
port of the committee. He ought to re
member that for nearly ten yean Grant,
Alexander ?? Co. have had the bulk of all
theconvkta. In fact they have been regard
ed M tbe Georgia fienitentiazy. We might
have made a much more startling report
and still kept within the bounds if we had
logo behind Captain Nelms???s admin-
college,!
) studeni
of North Carolina, has
???A Blount county (Tenn.) man, with the
assistance of some boys, killed 117 rabbits in
one day last week.
???The Virginia poultry association will
begin its exhibition in Richmond on the
15th of January.
???Three hundred thousand dollars is the
cost of the new brick stores built in Golds
boro, N. ???., in the last 18 months.
???The earnings of the Louisiana lottery
company amount to one million five hun
dred thousand dollars per annum.
???There hM been an increase of439 schools
in South Carolina daring the past year. The
school attendance to 111,239.
???A Kentucky mule kicked over a can of
nitro-glycerine, and was blown into atoms,
together with a negro driver and the wagon
to which the mule wm attached.
???Tl??e office of state librarian in Tennessee
to creating quite a struggle. Mrs. Haskell,
the present incumbent, and half a dozen
other ladies want it, and there are three
male candidates.
Blaine'* Bankrupt Committee.
Special dispatch to The Conriitutfon.
Washixgtox. December 24.???The Blaine
committee to without funds to prosecute its
work. It wm the opinion of Blaine and
others that tbe $20,000 appropriated last-
session for the use of the senate committee
appointed to investigate charges against
Senator Matthews and the late presidential
election generally.would be available for the
present committee. But Judge Porter, first
comptroller of the treasury, to-day deckled
that tbe appropriation for tbe expenses of
tbe committee directed by the senate to in
quire into the alleged frauds in tbe presi
dential election, and not to defraying tbe
expenses of the committee under the R^aine
resolution.
What Le Book la Good for.
New York Stax.
Le Due's skla. property tanned end sto
well lor a pagan divinity
An old physician, retired from practice,
having placed in his hands by an East India
mtosiongry the formula of a simple vegeta
ble remedy for the ^>eedy and permanent
cure for consumption, bronchitis, ???*???
asthma, and all throat and lung al
also a positive and radical cure for
debility and all nervous complaints, after
having tested its wonderful curative powers
uated by this motive, and a desire to relieve
human suffering. I will send, free of charge,
to all who desire it. this recipe, with fall di-
_ and using, in German.
French, or English. Sent by mail by ad
dressing, with stamp, namingthispaper. W.
W. Sherar, 149 Powers??? Blo:k. Rochester,
N. Y. tOO ju I2.7S weowlyr
UootS ddwly ecw next eod mat
mono;
ten up for the purpose of exciting public
???a ??? money into the
are in
_ m desired
???Texas comes to the front with its usual I purpose was accomplished, that
when they thought enough
had been obtained, Mr. Ross, who
conveniently in the background, would
come forward, declare that the latest-dis
covered child was not his, and the whole
farce would come to an end. However,
while 1 wm in California, they did think
they???d steal a march upon roe, and arran
ments were all made for the child to __
found at 8t Albans, but 1 had them too well
watched, and a ti
agent* on the trail,
be abandoned. Often I have felt so disgusted
with the whole farce that I Jiave made up
my mind to unbosom myself of the whole
thing; but, again, my common sense hM
come to the rescue, and I have withheld
the startling disclosures from the public,
preferring to wait I am now negotiating the
sale of ray book, which contains the whole
story, and so soon as that to accomplished
which will be very soon, the world will
learn the secret of the mystry of Charley
Ross's disappearance in all its glaring rascal
ity. I will, however, say this much, that
I SAW AND STOXX TO THE CHILD,
not three weeks ago, on my return to the
north. Now I really cannot tell you an;
more. I have spoken more fully than'
generally do, as yon happen to come at a
moment when to speak wm an actual relief.???
???Is Mrs. Roes a party to the fraud???? ???That
also you must not pres me to answer. At
the same time I may say that I do not think
that she has been ignorant of her child's
whereabouts.??? Bowing politely, tbe doc
tor subsided into her easy chair as the re
porter retired.
Chicago Times.
This revelation is not a new thing. As
long ago m the win ter of 1874-5, Dr. Mary
ATLANTA, Gr A
ry???s Office, December 11, 1S78.???Thomas A.
! I Robinson has applied for exemption of personalty
7 1 and setting apart and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon the same nt 10 o???clock n. ra.
on the 31st day of December, 1878, at my office,
Atlanta, tJcorgla. DANIEL PITTMAN,
334 dec!2 vrTw Ordinary F. C.
I n EORGIA, FULTON COUNTY, ORDINA-
IT ry???s Office, November 30, 1878. Whereas,
I Alice. G. Carlton, natural guardian Bell M. am!
I George B. Carlton, minor*;for leave to k11 a lot of
I wildland to the county of Floyd, of ssMststs.
1 Thi- i- to give notice to all persona concerned
I to file their objections. If any exist, on or before
??? the first Monday in January next, 1879, else lcavo
1 will be granted the applicant.
| DANIEL PITTMAN,
143 dec8w4w Ordinary F. C.
VX ary???s Office November 7,1878. W. T. Bishop I
ha* applied for exemption of personalty and 1 wifi I
. on the 3Uh i
In presenting this advertisement of my bostnem to my friends and the public, I will state that I
n t ask your patronage merely upon a score of friendship and sympathy, but feeling that I possess
Ordinary. I the ability to do so, I am determined to place before you snch lines of goods as the people may need,
1??? I and ??t ??ttrh nrioM that you will see It clearly to your interest to buy of me anything In my line.
Larkin Harrison applies for letters of administra-
... testamento annexoof the j which my
George C. King, deceased: I 2d- I keep an experienced buyer in New York all the time, and when he finds a lino of goods
, therefore, to notify all persons concern-1 going for less than their real value I soon get them. 1 place them before my customers under my
file their objections, if. any exist, 1 T *
j-t^TPvour doctor bill*. Only ?? eta. a bottle. I Larkin Horrh
Ittilhtfmost effective and valuable medicine I tion de bonis
???I 6 ?:* 0 roeriL'bcocaae^knovnk E????uae becomes I ^ThL Is, there fy idf persons concern-1 going for less than
rommonUy. No family will I ed to file their objections, if any exist, | unrelinquishing
Io7t bavins <*??ee terted its great I on or before the first Monday in January next,
St^lSiliSSsdS^iSSSSblS^Sto I else letters will be granted the applicant asap-
health and rtrei
it death's dour.
??? I and at such prices that you will see Uclearly to your interest to buy of me anything in my line.
.-ORDINA-1 The following are a few of the reasons why 1 claim to be able to sell for less than others in this
??? ???Tkctcando:
1st. I buy most of my goods by the solid package for CASH for my wholesale department,!
[eh my retail room is supplied.
58 deeft w4w
Guardian Sale.
Homo Hediclno Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
I:kopcr??otU8,25c. ExtraLsigo Eire,75c.
rj-TVxrai, ra A c.r>rrp??? | *f u ?fi!????o^'5SS r S^ ,1 ??SarN??? I
M0TT0-N0T TO BE UNDERSOLD!
examination of my stock, compare prices, and when this is done
story revealed, fori am determined that ray figures shAll at all times be
Strickland. Terms
ROBERT THOMPSON,
- 1 ?????? I r ra-iVhi'n thrt ta.-ralh????n rm.tft.Tlrt w ??{ lVn* I F?? u will find the whole story revealed, fori am determined that my figure
y*c \/ nnnr . D .a... 0,11. 1 m???hJJp nno fi im? I found on the short profit plan. No matter how long I may continue in busin<
45 Years Beiore the Public. I SfSho^MSSdSSSffit^flSPSSfoS I ??dvertiM?? any go<xIs unlcM l have them in stock, nor mako any assertion: thr
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| Eourettes, Matilesas, Basket Plaids,
Black and Garnett Plaids,
Ponge and Silk Mixtures
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I EORGIA, MILTON COUNTY.-ORDINA-
*??? T???* Office, December Term, 1878. Whereas,
; R. A. Camp, administrators de bonis non
??u nm. Thomason, deceased, show that they
have fully discharged their trust and pray for let
ters of dismission:
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file
??? st, within
their objections, if any exist, wititin the time pre
scribed?^ law, else letters will be granted the
applicant.
to deo4-.w4w W. H. NESBIT, Ordinary.
esiNoraLlu.hthttraraJ.
jaggs
NERVOUS DEBILITY, 5
*rYtum^,rr*a>Uti??*??*kaw??. cscr^Uea tfmlal *ni Uiy.
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ta*C* In !!MMrorI4.It COO,
unttrarj el. X 8-~ " ---
Chstn fratvChmr
you blip uifMrnmrj
r Qii??^s Ptaoeratiew Vora
his opinion thereon. She wanted this gen
tleman, or some competent detective to be
recommended by him, to assist her in work
ing up the case, offering to divide the re
ward they might obtain when Charley was
restored. Dr. Mott???s theory was that Mr.
Ross had conspired with a gentleman who
was at that time connected with an admin
btration organ in 'Washington to conceal the
boy She based the theory on tbe following
facts: That on her .morning after Charley
wm kidnapped two gentlemen were seen to
enter Washington from the direction of
Baltimore ma one-horse carriage. They
had a child with them, who, so far as could
be observed, answered the description of
Charley Rosa. The horse was covered with
foam and had the appearance of having
been driven about up to its limit
of endurance, and the buggy also
showed signs of hard usage. Dr. Mary
figured out that the drive could have been
made from Philadelphia to Washington by
a systematic change of hones and crowding
them through from the time tbe boy was
kidnapped up to the time this party euter-
* capital. She also pointed that
ed the <
: tbe
to the residence of the journalist, and, so
ever since. He answered the description of
Charlie Ross in every respect, except that
he wm a trifle larger, but this fact Dr. Mary
regarded as strong evidence that be wm the
kidnapped boy. She stated that advan
tage had not been taken of the-rewards
for the reason that none had been offered for
tbe return of the child alooe. Up to that
time every reward offered, with the excep
tion of the one advertised by Mr. Ross, was
conditioned on the recovery of tbe child
and conviction of the kidnapper*. She ar
gued farther that Rosa had never shown as
Much solicitude m a father natura???ly would
who lost a child in the manner claimed;
that he had been and was then oa intimate
terms with tbe newspaper man; that the
father and mother knew where Charier was,
and .taw him whenever they wished; and
that, when they discovered that the scheme
would not work profitably, they would find
soma means of getting tha boy returned.
PRESCRIPTIONS FREE
For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness. Lost I
Manhood, anti all disorders brought on by Indt??-1
'??? rKv.-v Any . Tiisv.-i-- ???Jk- i???\ -t- -Ii- f
enta. Addrere IIR.J AQI1.H A CO., 1X0 W
Sixth Street, CIXCIXRATI, O.
86 feh5 di&vrlr
JOHN FLANNERY. JOHN L. JOHNSON.
Managing Partner of late firm L.
nag a. *' e?? . '"' IB V5 r 1 , J. Gullmartln & Co. 1865 to 1877.
Metropolitan Works.|john FLANNERY&CO.
COTTON FACTORS
Canal Street from Sixth to Seventh,
RICHMOND. VA.
ENGINES, portable and stationary, 8AW MILLS,
BTPfaa ot naant
_ MACHINERY for
t Furnaces. Ac.
o to our IMP??
for agricultural and other
of our Agricultural En-
with our PATENT PREMIUM
???ARK ARRESTERS, a device by which the
sparks ate forced to pa*s downward over a re
servoir of water and extinguished
without the use of wire gauze. Ours is the only
arrax. g*ment of this kind which aSbr* - *
to th.- boiler and tubes for dean!
craL Alao. to our new style &M
MOTIVES for hulling lumber, and other articles
upon tramways and narrow gauge railway*.
The best Floaters regard our GINNING EN-
to aay in use. Serd for Hhw-
*??? ??? ^ ???*?????? being equal
Repair worfc sohrttedmnd piromptiy done.
Messrs. J.C.4S.F.MflaavCArterfTffie, Ga.,are
authorized to receive orders for our machinery in
the rountles ot Gorton. Bartow, Cobb, floyd,
Polk and Cherokee.
Go-??l agents wanted at 'points not already as
signed. WM. E. TANNER A (XX
198 Jan26???d&wly
I CURE
muziitorr DtulX Su?
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
So. S KELLY???S BLOCK.
Bay Streets. SAVANNAH, GA.
Jowcll???sMills Yarns & Domostic.etc.
"OAGGING AND TIES FOR8ALE*AT LOWEST
X> market rate*. PROMPT md C.
MERCHANTS
AND TRAVELING AGENTS!
SPECIAL
41* nov22 dim frl sun wed Awkvisi
Now is the Time
TO PREPARE TOUR C0XP0ST.
The Ckarlstia Acii Pteptate
IS A HIGH GRADE SUPERPHOSPHATE forcom-
posting with CaOou 6eed and StaUe Manure.
DIPLOMA AWARDED AT THE STATE FAIR
THIS YEAR.
We refer to many the thousand farmers who
bm used ti.
It is tie ClisapBsyo Biy tie Best
For Circulars giving irstructk'ns for Compost
ing, Analyse*. Priee*. rtc.. apply to
GEO. W. MOTT A CO.,
Geaeral Agents,
No. 17 Broad street. ATLANTA, GA.
W! daan dix> tuca thur tat Awkylm
HERE I CARRY AN IMMENSE LINE IN
Black Glassae, Black Taffota, Black Lusterless, .Black Gros Grai n
and Black Gaskmere Silks!
all of the very best makes and brands and at such prices that move them rapidly. Also, BLACK
AND COLORED DAMISAE SILKS.fand an uncqualad
Line of Colored, Dress and Trimming Silks
In BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS AND 8ATINS, my ^assortment Is very ,???good-
nlmost any shade desired and PRICErt TO MATCH.
CASHMERES, ALPACAS, Etc.
CA3fPBF.IsL COUNTY.
of Fayette originally, now Campbell
Georgia, fome be!ng in tlie southwest
raid lot. Levied on by virtue of and tc
AMPBELL COUNTY SHERIFF???S SALE FOR
JANUARY, 187J. There will bo hold before
Court-house door In the town of Fairbum, Camp
bell county, Georgia, on the Aral Tuesday in Jan
uary next. 1879, between the legal hours of sale,
???* *??????' *rty, to-wit:
res, more or less, situate, lj
ilnth district of Fayette o _
nally but now Campbell county, Gconria. known
and distinguished in tho plan of saia district as
the south half of lot No. *s cxcei*t two (2) acre*
owned by I\??lUe T. Hanger's estate. LcvK ???! on by
* ??? of fieri facias Issued from the Superior
uoure of Clayton county, Georgia, March Term,
1878, in favor of P. G. Garrison against James M.
Austin. Levied on aa the property of James M.
Austin. Tenant* in possession notified.
??? ma and place, eight
No. 67. in ninth district
now Campbell county.
??? _ st corner of
to satisfy a
fl. fa. i????ue<l by John S. Cook, Tax Collector of
Campbell county, for State and county tax for tho
year 1878. Tenants in possession notified.
Also, at the name time and place, a certain
house and and lot in the town of Fairburn. Geor
gia, situate on Pumpkintown street in saM town,
froatingonc hundred and fourteen foet, bounded
??? Tf T. W. Latham; on cart by
m r w MeKown and Pumpkintown
street, and in the rear by property of the A. 4k \V.
Pt R. R., containing two acres, more or less.
Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. in favor of Barrett
and Condell against H. & J. R. MeKown. a- tho
property of defendants in fl. fa. Iwued firm
Superior Court of said county, February Term,
1887.
Also, at the same time and place, throe thou
sand feet of mixed lumber, more or less, and ono
two-horse wagnu and harness. Levied on as tho
property of John J. Milea, by virtue of and to rat
ify a distress warrant issued from Superior Court
of Campbell county, in favor of Samuel Cochran
vs. John J. MUes. December '2.1*78.
JOHN L. CAMP.
80 dcc6 wtds Sheriff.
p E
UT nary???a Office, NovemlierCth. 18:
Berry W. Cochran, executor of the will
bom M. Styles, deeeaaed, applies to tli
signed for letters dismissory from his??
amp:
Therefore, all person* concerned are h
quired to show cause. If any they ha'
executor, on first Monday in Feb:
should not be discharged.
R. C. BEAVERS,
161 nov9 wlaxnSm Ordinary
BORGIA, CAMPBELL COUNTY???OUDINA-
UT ry??? s Offii'e, November4th. 1878. Whereas, J.
FT Bailey, adraini: tmtor with the will annexed of
James Min ter, late of saidcounty, deeeaaed, shows
that he has rally discharged hu tntstaaa prays
for letters of dismission:
All persons concerned are notified to file their
objections. If any exist, within tbe time piicrrlhail
by law, else letters will bef * ** **
144 nov8 wlnmtm
February, 1879
R. C. BEAVERS.
In Black Tamese, Henrietta, Australian Cloths, Bombazines and other solid effects, I am not
second best. Price them and you will agree with me as to their cheapness.
PIECE GOODS,
FLANNELS, Etc.
PANT GOODS???My variety to bun and prices low.
WATER-PROOFS, REPeLlaNTS AND BEAVERS???A large line. Ladles??? Cloth in Black,
Navy Blue and Seal Brown.
FLANNELS in Gilbert???s and other Operas, Plaids, Hacking, Gray, Red and White Twilled. Also,
Plain, Red and White in endless variety. In fact, the variety to tip top and prices are on the winning
side.
Cloaks, BM, Shawls ai Comforters.
Cloaks for Ladies!
Cloaks for Misses!
and Cloaks for Children!
THIS IS NO JOKE!
BLANKETS???My stock to large and woolly, but my prices are not high a bit.
COM FORTER8???I hare a large line of handsota- J J **??? *
po6e I can???t offer to tear one open to lest them. Yc
lose much, as they cost but little.
Don???t pas my SHAWLS. 1 will do you good.
HOSIERY, GL0YES AND UNDERWEAR
Ladles???, Mimes and Children's Hosiery in English, Lisle, Silk. Ingrain, Bal Brigham, Merino.
Fleeced and a great variety of plain white, solid colors and striped; also, cut sizes for Ladies* and
-???to Half Haas in equal variety. Ladles* ll ???
Gloves a superb line. Tbe
are not regular goods; don???t know t
Ladies???, Misses???, Children???s and Gents??? Underwear!
1 under the market
ALL SORTS
Crepe Lkee and other Rufflingx Colls
Blanche, Bertha, Gem and Hip Gore a
Skirt Protectors, Corset Stays and Lao
Ladies??? Neckwear a Specialty!
Doylies, Napkins and Crash, 5c. to I V. Great ^
Ribbon. Large stock Zephyr*. ??? w * ?????? 11
| ' * idia-Rubb
??? Crochet Shawls and f-acquaa.
tor Out -
Combs floe line Misses??? Roach, fine Dressing, high I
etc. &nk Oil-Cloth. India-Rubber Cloth, Eureka*.
SHOES,HATS ANT) RUBBER GOODS
I deal largely In Zeisler Bros???s fine Shoes:
Good stock of Men???s and Boy-??? F
???annot. send for sample*. I shoi
inti other make* of equal reputation
jioes*for everybody. Call if you* can, but if . _
B1 , Klli a raa.vra . goods with pleasure, and'sell them with delight. Orders so-
tly filled. Thanks'for past encouragement and a continuauc* respectfully sollc-
DOCflLAS COUNTY.
D ouglas county deputy sheriff???s
sales tor January, 1879. There will Ik* sold
before the Court-house door, in the town of Doug-
lasrllle, Douglas county. Georgia, within the local
ton of sale, on tho first Tuesday in January
next, the following property to-wit:
11 fly acres of land In the north wort corner of
lot of land No 16, in the second (2) district and
fifth (5) section of originally Carroll countv, now
Douglas county, Georgia. Levied on to xatWy
three Justices???* court fi. fx*_, issued from the 1122
district G. M. of Carroll county/Georgia, In favor
of w. J. Camp v*. W, 8. Crook, Riley Smallwood,
and Thomas Bullard, Indorser, and levied on as
the property of W. a Crook. Property pointed
out by plaintiffs attorney. Levy made l.> J. I>.
Bell, L. C., and turned over to me. October A1878.
Tenant notified.
Also, at tli- same time and place, will be scld
lot* of land Noe. 5 and r.\ in the eighteenth (18)
district and second (1) section of originally Cher
okee, now Douglas county, Georgia. Levied on
to satisfy one superior court fi. is., to
levy made December 6, 187f
Tenant notified.
jl sate* tor January. 18A??. Will be sokUwforo
the ??????ourt-houv? door In Douglaaville, Douglas
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January,
1879. between the hours of sheriff's sales, the fol
lowing property, to-wlt:
Land lots Noa. 582,829. 630.16J* acres off of 631.
17 acres off of 612.2u acres offof 644: all lying and
being in the tot district and fid aertion of originally
Cherokee, now Douglas county Georgia, levied
on a* the property of tbe defendant Jno. M. Huey,
he being in pnmertnn of the same and notified
by written notice of this levy. Abo, one 2-hom>
wagon and harness, one l-hor*e wagon, one fet
blacksmiths??? tools, part of set of carpenter???s tools,
2 scythe cradles, one bow-fnune, one cross-cut
saw, one 2-horse plow stock and blade, ovc grind
stone???cne ayrup evaporator, lot of fa mlng tools.
Singer sewing machine, boggy and harness, cook
stove and vessels, ten head of ahtep, one muley-
headed red spotted cow, one white and Mack no-
homed yearling, one red-tided yea;ling with
homs, one red cow, one roan mare colt with red
face, about 2U years old. 2 red and black-tpotted
tow ahoat*. All levied on a* the property of John
M. Huey, he being in posreation of all the above
jnentioned property.
Also, at the same time and place, ISO bushels of
com, more or less: 9U0 L'.nidles of fodder, more or
less; 50 bushel* cotton seed, more or less; 20 ga lion s
syrup, more or lew; one sorrel horse, about * years
old; one gray horse, about 15 years old. Levied
on as the property of John M. Huey, he being in
possession of same. November 37. 1878.
GEORGE M. 80UTKB,
673 novTO wtd Deputy sheriff.
MILTON COUNTY.
G t EORGIA, MILTON OOUNTY.-ORDIN-V
f ry???s Office, December 7th. 1678.???Whereas, H
t. Soule, admintotrator of Daniel Butler, de
ceased, apt-lies for leave to sell the real estate of
???id deeeroedr
This to. therefore, to notify all penons oonoern-
ed, to file their objections. If any exist, on or be
fore the first Monday in January next, cite leavo
will be granted the applicant
W. IL NE5ISIT,
Ordinary.
212 decll w4w
/GEORGIA, MILTO
UT* ry???s Office, Decern
wTl). Rucker and J. N.
MILTON COUNTY???ORD1NA-
December Term, 1878. Whereas.
??? * *??? Iforris, administrator* of
for letters of dismission:
This is. therefore, to notify all person scon com c
to file their objections, if any they have, withJi
the time prescribed by law, else letters will b
granted the applicant*.
W. H. NESBIT,
00 dec5.~w4w Ordinary
H4TLT0N COUNTY SHERIFF???S BALES.
J>A Will be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Alpharetta, Milton county, Georgia,
between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in January next, the folio wing properly, to-
wlt:
<;uelotof land No. <12, forty acres, more or
tom, hingln the first district and flr?t section;
Jevnti on as the property of 8. Burdctt and M. E.
Durham, toMitofy afi U. tosned from a jiiKtico
court of th<. 11731 district G. M.. in favor of W.
R Elson. W. 8. Etoon vs. S. Burdctt and M. E.
Durham, property i^tinted '-nt by plaintiff I^vy
made??? ana rcturnm to me by W. G. Scott. L. C.??
this Deceml??er 2, lfcT*.
00 dec! wtd WILLIAM RC1SE. Sheriff
For Sale!
Some English drover ri-ppiEs,
(N1IEP1IERD DOGS.)
Price. fiiOO. Will deliver them wif * on cars
rantviUc. NAT TEAGLE,
TT'XECUTORS??? SALE.???By virtue of the Ihj
JZJ will and testament of William Dod??wn. lat
of Rockdale county, Georgia, deceased, will t
nld at MbHeoutcry on the tir??t Tuesday in Jar
nary, 187'.'. beiore the Court houx: door. In th
lown of McDonough. Henry county Goorvir
within the legal hours ot ????ie. all the lands lx
longing to the estate of William Dodson, deceased
D. H. DOUGHERTY.
496 nov2fi wtds
M. DODSON.
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