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JLcfgal Advcrtixemcut
In the Fifth Cirenit Coart of tho United
States for the Boathern District" of
Georgia.
I In canity. It ill for account
I and relief.
[ Order to nuke pnrtie*.
Eil trio Parson, rt. a/.
Complainants,
and
Anthony Porter and
Wallace Camming,
Assignees of the Uankol
the State of^Ueo^jU,^ i
It being represented that there are other persona than
those now before the Conrt. lntereated In tbe dietri bu
ll on of the fond In the hands of the said Aaeigneea;
that the Interest of all Bay be protected aa tar aa prac
ticable.
It la ordered and decreed, that all persona having de
mands agtinet tbe Bank of the State of Georgia, shall
on or before tbe first Monday in November next, at
Knlca. cause themselves to be nude partus defendants to
mid Bill; and those having like demands, who are not
ciIimdi of the said Slate, also appear In tbe manner
and within the time aforesaid, cause themselves to be
made parties complainants with suitable averments in
rei'&rd to their respective claims.
And It la further ordered that tbe Clerk of this Crnrt
cause this order or decree to be published once a week
lor lonr mouths before the next Term of this Court in a
paper published In the cities ol Savannah, Atlanta,
Na-briite, Cincinnati, Baltimore and New York.
JOHN KKHKINE,
United States Judge.
May 14th, 1989.
I hereby certify that tbe above U a tree copy of Its
original on file and record in my office.
JAMBS McPUEBSON.
‘ulyl—law-tin. Clrke.
IIEOROIA, Katbttk Cocarr.
orpin a bt'a Omen, Fatbttbvjli.b, Ang. as, ’89.
J OHN T. UKWELI- has applied for exemption ol
personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
homestead ; and I will paw upon the same at 11 o'clock,
a in , on the 9th day Ol September, 18tW, at my office.
► l*p'i ltd AW
muiovi. iuvp, ai uaj "uibc.
II. C. MINOR, Ordinary.
Printer’s lee ff2
Administrator’a Sale
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, of
Henry county. Ua., will be sold before tbe court
House door in tne town of McDonough, on the first
Tuesday in October next, between the legal hours ol
sale, the following property, to-wit:
Tne House and Dot on the Northeast corner of the
public square of raid town of McDonough, kuowu as
tbe late residence of Bushrod Pettit, dec’d, late ol said
county.
Mold for the benefit of the hairs and creditors <>f said
pi ceased Terms cash. O. G. WKKMS, Adm'r.
aug29-tde Printer's fee >5 per square.
W 11.1.IAH it. Phillips, 1
General Director
M1L1TABY BIKKtTfiBY.
Bum Major Cmui Aims H. Twt—Gom-
ifepartmeut of the booth.
Piaaoxu sTArr.
llrtvet Lien tenant Colonel EL W. Smith, Captain U. 8.
Army. Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Ueo’enaut Ctiisd C. H. Graves, Captain U. S.
Army, Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Captain J G. Telford, First Lieutenant U. 8.
Army, Aid-de-Camp.
DITASmn PTAPP.
Brevet Colonel J. H Taylor, Assistant Adjutant Gemeral
U. S Army, Aeotatant Adjutant Uent-mi.
Brevet Major Albert P. Hughes, CapCaia U. 8. Army,
Acting Aaaistaut Adjntaal GensraL
Captain C. W. Uutaonpi Her. U. S. Amy. Acting Assist-
mat lD«*Deetor flenail.
Major DsWite < lu ton, Judge Advora'e U. 8. Army,
litre Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier (JeniralT. J. Balnea, Commissary of
fub-ieb-nce U. h. Army, l hid Commiaeary.
Brevet Colonel A. K Eddy, Major and t^uarteraaaater U.
M. Army. Chief t^nartermaater.
Captain U. IL Saudeiaou, U. s. Amy, Depat and Staff
fjuarlennaab r.
Brevet tw.gadfor General W. J. Sloan, Sargcoa U. 8.
Army, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milbaa. Sargeoa U. 8.
army, Ai-aistautla Medical Directot. temporary.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith, Surgeon U. 8.
Army, A Heading Surgeon.
Brevet t leu tenant < oioeet Uavid Taggart. Paymaster U.
S Army, Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, Mouth
Carolina.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L Allison, Paymaster U.
S. Army.
(■OVEKNRENT OF OEOEfilA.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Govbbnob.
Klu"* ra DavTs*' 4 ’ J Secretaries Executive Department.
DAVID G. i OTT1NU Secretary of State
b. it. FiuexnkH
MADISON BELL
Tuom-snx Allw
N. L. AKUIKlt Treasurer
Alton Anoixk .........Clerk
JcilN L. CONLEY Librarian
...Clerk
.Comptroller General
Clerk
BUI for Injunction, Belief, Spe
cific Performance, Ac.
t until Hoax at end
UnarTon (it no a an.
In Ursoa Hurxaioa Court, May Term, 1869.
I T APPE ARING to the Coart that the respondent,
Grafton Gardner, it a non-resident of this State, U
la ordered that service ol said bUI on raid Gardner be
made by tbe pnnltcation of this order once a month tor
four months In the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga-
xette published in the city of Atlanta, tn tbe State ol
ueorgia, and that this order be entered on the minntea.
JAMES W. GKEENE,
J. S. C. Flint Circuit.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court,
uiayll—wlaiutm H. T. JENNINGS. Clerk.
tIKOKUIA, Fulton Courtt,
OaoinaBT’a Opries, August 8,1909.
M ISS JENNY DAY, Administratrix of the ei-tnle of
Fraud* Day, deceased, having applied lor leave
ten uie land belonging to said estate lor division—
Ail pereoua concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, if any exist, within the time prescribed by
law, else leave will be granted aa prayed lor. Witney*
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ore ii ary.
John T. Coorun, Clerk.
*ug8-9m_ Printer’s fee go.
LEUItblA, Fulton Courtt.
ordinary’e Ofpicr, July 5, 1909.
W HKKEAS, A. B. Forsyth, Administrator ol the
estate of Addison Dalln, deceased, represents lb
bis petition duly Hied that he has fully discharged bis
raid trust and prays for letters of dismissal —
All persons concerned, kindred and creditors of raid
deceased, are notified to file their objections, if any ex-
n-t, ou or before the first monday In October next, else
tellers dieialeeory will be granted the applicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
I ii I v7--odd Printer's tee tii
UKOHLIA, Paui.dinr County.
W ILLIAM UARNEH, administrator on tbe estate ol
David Crow, represents to me that he h is fully
administered said estate—
Tuts it, therefore, to cite and require all perrons con
cerned, to be and appear at my officu on or before the
first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any
mey can, why said administrator should not receive let
lets ol dismission and be discharged from said admin
istration.
Given under my band and official signature, Angust 9,
I6..9, 8. B. MoGKEUOH, Ordinary.
»ug7- Tn Printer's fee 94 60
UKOHUIA, Pauldiro Countt.
( t tV. LA WHENCE applies to me for letters of.admin-
M. titration upon the estate ol Thomas Uaswich, de
ceased—
'Ibis is, therefore, to require all perrons concerned, to
be snd appear at my office iu the time prescribed If law,
to show cause, if auy they have, why letters opFiiiiiu-
irtration should not be gianted tbe applicant.
Given under my hand ana official riguature August 30,
16119. 8. B. McUKuGOK, Ordinary,
si j»4-S0J Printer’s fee g
t.tOHUIA, Paystts County.
Oumnabt’s Ornci, September 7, 18119.
J OHN J. HANA1.Y applies for exemption of person
ally, und setting apart and valuation of homes lead
of realty; and I will pats npou the aame at my office,
on the 93d day of September, 1689.
seplll) dawlt D. C. MINOR, Ordinary.
Printer's tee $9.
UEORGIA, Pickbns County.
OBDlRABY'a OrrtCB, August 9S, 164,9.
TOHEPH VANHORN nas applied for exemption ol
«F personalty and setting apart and valuation of borne
d; and i will pass upon the same, st
cf September, 1689, at m
stead; and i will
ou the 10th day
soplO-dawll
ass upon the same, at 11 o’clock a. in.
u her, 1689, at my office
W. H. SIMMONS, Ordinary.
Pi biter’s fee f'r
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Obdinabt’s Office. Ang. 30,13;,9.
J OHN CASEY, administrator of the esta'e of l’ete
l.sug, lice of said county, deceased, having applied
lor leave to sell the real estate of sstd deceased—
'i his is to uotily ail poisons concerned to show cause
if auy they have, within the time prescribed by law, whi
leave should not be granted said applicant as applied for,
lor tbe purpose of paying the debts of deceased.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
ung31 it Printer’s lee 94 fit).
Postponed Administrator’s Sale,
N. R. FOWLER], Auctioneer.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court, of Ordinary ot
Cobb couuty, will be sold ou the first Tuesday iu
October next, witlnu the legal hours of sale, before tbe
couit bouse door, iu the county of Fulton, city lot iu the
cay of Atlanta, on the corner of ColUns street and the
Ueorgia hatlroad, containing half an acre, more c r less,
upon which there la a frame house with four rooms,
kileben, and necessary outhouses. Sold as the propel ty
ol James A. Collins, deceased, for the beueiit ol the
bena and creditors. Terms—one-half cash, balance in
ibree mouths with inteieat.
W. K. VENABLE, Administrator,
augtlfi -Id Printer’s fee $6 per square.
GEORUIA, Pickbns County.
O NE mouth after date application will be made to tbe
Court of Ordiuary of Pickens county,Ga , at the
nisi regular term after expiration ot oue month from
this notice, for leave to at U the real estate belonging to
the estate of Michael Steadman, late of amid couuty de
ceased, lor the bcueflt of heirs and creditors of said de
cased. A. P. MULLINAX,
Adm’r of Michael Steadman, dec. a-ed.
aug47~ 39d Prlnter'a fee *8.
MINERVA P. BELL, i Libel for divorce.
vs. v May Term, 1689. Fulton Supe
I I1X1 AM 8. BELL. ( rior Court.
T appearing to the Court that the defendant is not to
l« l>e found in said county, and it further appearing that
said defendant resides without the bmita of this State,
it is, ou motion ot solicitor for complainant, ordered -
That the defendant appear and answer, at the next
term of this Court, else that the case be considered in
default, and the complainant allowed to proceed, and
it is further ordered, that the defendant be served by the
publication ol this rule once a month four mouths be
fore said uext term in the Dally Atlanta Intblliosncsk,
a paper published at Atlanta, Ua. May 61,1689.
C. F. AKERS,
Solicitor for complainant.
B V true copy trout the minutes of said Court. May -
ISA W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
maySS-tm
UK9HGIA, Fayxttb County.
SjETHEKEAS, James Graves, Administrator of the
” estate of Witt ten Graves, late ot said county, de
ceased, applies for leave te eeil the whole of the reel es
tats ol said derased.
This la, therefore, to netify all persons concerned to
Hie their object ous. if any exist within the time alio we
by law, else leave will be granted tor the sale of said rca
estate, according to the prayer of petitioner. Withers
my hand aud official signature, this July 61,1689.
U. C. MINOR, Ordinary.
_Jul>43-4m Printer's foe $6 per square.
Administrator’s Sale.
I N pursuance of an order from the honorable Court
ot Ordinary, or Forsyth county, Oa., I will offer for
sale before tne court bouse door, in the (own ol Cum-
iniog. Oa., between the usual hours of sale, ou the first
t'ueeday iu October next, the following real properly
to-wit:
1 Mouse and Lot containing an acre, autre or less ;
Also, 1 Mouse end Lot containing 1 acre, more or lerr
-vfeo, 1 Lot containing 1 acre, more or less ; alt iu th
village oi bheitonviue in said county of Ferayth. s..ld
as the property of Mary Germany, dec’d, for the beueiil
of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
THOMAS LITTLE, Adm'r.
sued— td Printer's fee fffi per square.
A DM iN18TB ATOM'S SALE.
B Y VIRTUE of authority tn me vested by an order
(torn the Court of Ordinal/ of Gordon county, 41a ,
i wdi sett ou the first Tuesday in October next, before
to*Court House door, in the tewn of Calhoun, betweeu
the Lgti nours of sale, the following property to-wil:
not No. 146k Shi acres more or toss; No. 147 and ITS,
ltd acres more or leea; 7 acres of lot Mo. not known, in
the 64th aiecrict end 6d section of said county. Fold as
tne property of James M. Smith, 8r-deceased, for tne
becefit of the heirs end creditors. Term*cash. Aug.
as. Uk.9. JOHN J. DOOD, Adm’r.
aag»7—td Printer’* fee $5 per square.
GE9BGIA. Fobsytm Countt.
FonsTTH Court of UiDnuar, Ana Txkh. 186»
~\%f HERMAN. Charts* Estes, Sen., administutcr ol
VY Untoon hates, dec’d, ha* filed his application, ac
companies by a final return, showing that he has luiiy
settled up said dee d estate.
These, are therefore, to cite all persona concerned to
fils their objections If any they have, within the time
limited by law. why said Mates should not be dismissed
iron hit- said administratorship, and receive letters ac
cordingly .n lot me ol the law. Witness
WM. D BKMTLhY, Crdlnar
Q. N BFNVLLY, Clerk,
aprio—cm*
JDDICaRY.
nmni ooubt.
JOSEPH K. BROWN, Chief Justice—Elected lor twelve
years; c .mmisston dated August 14th, life. Kern
el me Atlanta.
[1 K McCAY, J ui’ge—Elected for eight years; commis
sion dated Auguat 14th, 1668. Kt sldenre Americas.
HIE AM WARN hit. Judge -Elected for four years; com
mission daied Ang. 14th, 1696. Residence Greenville.
ATTORNEY UINKB4L.
HENRY P. FABKOW—Term four years; commission
dated August 66th, 1666. Residence Atlanta.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
BBNATK.
BENJAMIN CONLEY President
C. B. Wootbn President pro Um
A. K. Mausuaia becratary
HOUSE OF BBFBKSBMTATIVBS.
R. L. McWIiOKTER Speaker
tV. P. Price Speaker pro ttm
M. A. Clerk
L. Ca Clerk
JDDICiABY.
BI.FBKIOB COURT JUXM4XS.
Garnett Andrews, Northern Clrcait; term 8 years; com-
uuvsiou dated Angust 17,1686; residence Washington.
J. R Parrott, Cherokee Circuit; termhyrars; commis
sion dated Augu-t 17,1688: residence Cartersviile.
J. K. Alexander, Southern Cirenit; term 4 years; com-
mission dated August 17,16(8; residence Thomasville.
C l» Davis. Western Circuit; term 4 years; commission
' dated August 17,1886; residence Monroe.
C If < uie, Macon Circuit; term 4 years; commission
dated August 17.1686; residence Macon.
J M ('larks, Southwestern Cticait; term 6 years; com
mission dated August 19,1686; residence Amertcus.
J. W. Green F.iul Circuit; term 4 years; commission
duu d Auuust 19,1-86; residence luomaston.
D B. Harrell, Pafinla Circuit; term 4 years; commis
sion dated Angust 19,1686; residence Preston.
William Gilisou, Middle Circuit; term 4 years; commis
si, , u dat< d August 79,1866; residence Augusta,
f. 1). Pope, Coweta Ciicuit; term6 years; commission
dated August 99, 1606; residence Atlanta.
P B Robinson, Ocniuigee Circuit; term 4 years; com
'mission dated August 91,1688; residence Greensboro.
N. B. Knight, Blue Ridge Circuit; term 6 years; com
mission dated August 96,1686; residence Marietta.
W. Schley, Eastern circuit; teim 6 years; Commission
dated September 94,1688; residence Savannah.
I. s. Bigby, Tallapoosa Ciicuit; term 8 years; commis-
eiou dated September 48,1686; residence Neuman.
W. M. Se-sions, Bruuswick Circuit; term 4 years; com
mission dated September 24, 1681; residence Block-
shear.
K. ii. Worrell, Chattahoochee Circuit; term 8 years
residence Taibollou.
SOLICITORS GK6BRAL.
J. M. Matthews, Northeru cirenit; term 4 years• com
mission dated August 17,1696 ; residence Danit-hsville.
W D Beuneit, Southern circuit; term 4 yean ; commis
sion dated August 17,1693 ; rasideuce Quitman.
C h Broyles, Cherokee circuit; term 4 years; cosaia-
sion dated August 17,1886 ; residence Dalton.
S W Parker, I’ .lauia circuit; term 4 years ; commission
dated August 17,1688; residence Fort Gaines.
B W Crocker, Macon circuit; term 4 yean; commission
dated A lie list 17,1683; residence Mutton.
S Calvin Johnson, Blue Ridge circuit; term 4 yean
c.mimis.-ion dated August 17th, 1803, residence Daw
sonviile.
E P uo» ell, Coweta circuit: terra 4yeare; commission
dated August 17, 1686; reaidenos Atlanta.
L B Anderson. Flint, circuit; term 4yean; Commission
dated August 19,1686 ; residence Covington.
R u wti.iiey. 6oi.th Western circuit; tens 4 years
rouimisemu dated August 19, 1686; residence Bain
bridge.
L Jordan, Oruiulgeecircuit; term 4 years; commission
dated August 19,1696 ; residence Moulicello.
J t( Prescott, Middle circuit; teim4years; commission
dated Septemb r 4, it*>6 ; residence Swainesboru.
W I. Marler, Western circuit; term 4 years; commission
da < d September hi, led,6; re sidence Jefferson.
A if bmith, Eastern circuit; term 4 yeais ; commission
dated September 16. 16d6 ; lesioeute Havanuah.
C D Forsyth, Tallapoosa circuit; term 4 years; com
ntiseiou dated September 1.1,1686; residen e Dallas.
John Peabody, Chattahoochee circuit; term 4 years
couiiiii.-sioti dated September 13, 1688; residence Co
lumbus.
J 8 W.ggms, bruitkvr.ck circuit; residence Scre-ven.
JliUlUUL niSTHICTS AND 4'OIIRT
CALENDAR.
RrvissJ, October, 1 8G8 —Superior Courl*.
hi. UK It I l>o K CIRCUIT^
Cherokee—First Monday iu March and Angust.
Coll i 'I bird Monday in March, and First Monday in
Octotier.
Milieu -Fourth Monday in March aud Third Monday
in An u.-L
Forsyth-First Monday in ApiU and Fourth Monday
in August.
lumpkin—Second Monday in April and First Monday
iu tv-pti uiher.
D wson-Third Monday in April and Secoud Monday
iu Sept uiher.
I*.i. ens—Fourth Monday lu April and September.
Hum. r—Second Monday iu May and October.
Faun in—Third Monday in May and October.
I niou— Fourth Mouday iu Muy and October.
; Towns—Atoudays alter the Fourth Mouday in May aud
October.
BRUNSWICK 01KCUIT.
Afipling-First Mo.iday In Maichaud September.
C.-imdcu -Friday after the Fourth Monday in April and
October.
Charll.ru Monday after the Fourth Monday iu April
and October.
Clinch Fourth Monday iu March and September.
Coffee - Secuud Monday iu March aud September.
Glynn 'I lord Mouday iu April and October.
Pierce-'I mu sday before the First Mouday in Mareh
and September.
Ware—Thir I Monday In March aud September.
Way no—Fourth Monday in Apri! and October.
CUATTAUodOUK CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Monday in March aud Septem
ber.
Darns—Secuud Monday iu Apiil aud Cctober.
Marion—First Mouday iu Match and September.
Muscogee—Fcuilh Mouday iu May and November.
Pculey—Second Monday iu April aud October.
Talbot—'Third Mouday iu March aud 6epleaiber.
Taylor— First Monday iu April and October.
CIIBBOKKR CIRCUIT.
Bartow—Third Monday iu March and Septeu ber.
Catoosa—Second Monday iu February aud August.
Dade Svcoud Monday iu May aud November.
Uoidou First Mouday in A;*11 aud October.
M ur ray —Third Monday iu April and October, in March
and Sept-mher.
Wbitcffcld—Fourth Monday in April and October.
ATLANTA CllCUlT.
DcKalb- First Mol day in Alarch aud September.
Clayrt u— Second Mouday iu March aud September.
Futlou—First Meucay iu May aud November.
BASTBBN CIKCCiT.
K. y in—Fourth Mouiiiiy iu April aud Second Monday
atici Ko trih Monday lu November
tiu tuck -rnday after the Third Monday In March and
Friday alter the Fourth Mouday in October.
Chatham—Second Monday lu Jauuarv aud May.
Flfiugham— Monda. alter the Fourth Monday iu March
audsecoui Mouday alier the Fourth Monday inocto
tar.
Lil.rrty—Thiid Mouday In April aud Monday Biter the
L. urth Mouday in November.
M> tutosb—T’buraday altet lbs Second Monday in April
aud Tbuiaday alter the Fourth Mouday iu November.
Montgomery—^Thursday all. r lbs Stcoud Mouday in
M»1. U aud Tuursday alter the ibud Monday in Oct one-.
Tail nail—Third Mouday iu March aud Fourth in Octo
ber.
rLisT okcuit.
Eutts —Second Monday iu Mar. b and September,
lienry- Thud Monday in April and October.
Moi r,.e— Fourth Monday iu February aud August.
New ton—Third Mouoay iu March aud September.
Pise—First Mouday m .• pi ii and October.
Spalding—First Monday in r ebruary aud August.
I peon 'First Mouday (U May .aud November.
N CoN CIRCUIT.
Bibb—Third Monday iu May and November,
Crawioid—First Mon, ay iu March and September.
Dooly—First Monday in April ..nd October.
lli'inldB—third Mouday iu Feh.uary aud August.
Macon—Second Mouday in March and November.
T wiggs—Fourth Mouday u Mu cb and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
General JL> i r e c* t o r y
JUDICIAL DUTKiCTA-CeBUmBCd.
Berries Moodky alter Irwin Court.
Brook*—Monday alter Lowndes.
* Vo Iqukt-—Wednesday alter the Third Monday in Bay
and November.
Irwin—Tbureday after TeUbir Oonrt.
1 aarens—Sgcoad Monday Is April and October.
1* iwades—Monday* alter Cotquttt Court.
Putaskf-^ford Mowtayin A|«U and October.
Tetiair—Friday after the Fusnh Momfey U April and
October.
Thomas—Monday after Brooke Court.
Wilcox—fftouth Monday in April and October.
CIRCUIT.
Ifelns TMfl Hfeder hi May sad November.
4 Alhoun—T bird Monday in Mai ch and September.
Dcvatur—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Dougherty—First Monday in June and Decentner.
I nx—Fourth Monday in March and September.
Mitchell—Second Monday in May and November.
Sumter—Second Monday in April and October.
Worth—Third Monday iu April and Octooer.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Campbell—Pecocd Monday in April and October.
Coweta—First Monday ia March and September.
Heard—Third Monday in March and September.
Troup—Third Mouday in May and Novemtk r.
Fayette— Fourth Maaitoy in April and October.
Merriwetiur—'Tuird Monday in February aud August.
Carroll—First Monday in April and October.
ROM CIRCUIT.
CbaUoo-a—First Monday in March and September.
Floyd—First Mouday in Janaary and July.
Folk—Second Monday in February and August,
i Raiding—Third Monday in March and September.
Haralson—Fourth Monday in March and September.
Walker—Last Monday ia February and Auguat.
WRSTMNH CIUCUIT.
Backs—First Monday in April and October.
Clarke—First Monday in February and Second in Au
gust.
Franklin—Second Monday In t pril and October.
Gwinnett—First Monday in Mareh and s*o»....q i« Sep
tember.
Habersham—Third Monday tn April and October.
Hail—Third Mouday in Match aud September.
Jackson—Fourth Monday in February and August.
Rabun—First Monday in April and (ictober.
Walton—Third Monday in February and Auguat.
White—Monday after the Fourth, April and October.
Atlanta Advertliiemeiitw.
Cotton States!
Life Inanranoe Company.
Atlanta City Directory.
GE9EGI4, roasTTN Countt.
OUDtNANY'a OrrtCB, September 7,186*.
E DMOND MANNING has applied for exemption of
p——*i»y. n~d nntinr «|r*r* s—if — "*’•••" of home-
— at my office, iucuui-
,_ >diy. the X.-d ot Sep
D. BENTLEY. Oedmary.
*cptll-«*wU Frtater’s la* »x«
* lead, sad I will pans upon tfe
3,“»!r !E ‘'wV
GEMVIAv Forsyte County.
QuinnistM Option, September fi, 1889.
H IRAM HOLBROOK has applied for exemption at
persoasire and setting spare and valuation of
no^.sstssd, and f win pass upoa the same at my office.
In Camming, at 19 o’clock, M.. Monday, 40th, day of
ibis month, WM, V. BBNTLY, Oidinrry,
sepul—dAwtt ^*ier’4 lee 4f»,
Bu. ke—Third Monday in May and November.
Columbia—First Monday iu March and Sept tuber.
Eiusiiwri—Weduesdqy alter late Fourth Mondays is
March and hepfoatber.
Jefferson—Second Monday In May and November.
Johnson—Fourth Monday ia March and September.
Richmond—Second Monday in lacuoty and June.
Scnven—First Monday in May a..a November,
vv asiouRiuo—Sc.oud Mm.uay in Siptcmotr and
ilorcu
kuatUEl VAdoUAX.
Elbert—Second Mouday in March and September.
Giaceoocn—Thiid Monday in February and August.
Be ~ "
EDHlCIPiL GO YBENMEIIT
OP ATLANTA.
WM. H. HULSEY, Mayor.
I'hu n |’ B F“1 Aldermen, First Ward
5. C. tFK^sie, [ Aldermen, Second Ward
Aldermen, Third Ward
W. C. Anderson, i
V. P. Sisson, j
Evau P. Howell,
Michael Mahoney, f Aldermen, Fourth Ward
!L£uZnt r McCamy, l ...Aldermen, Fifth Wmd
8. 9. Love Clerk
W. W. Clayton Treasurer
Reuben Arnold Attorney
X F. Thomas Tax Collector and Receiver
Charles Pinckney, M. D., I
B. ». Ray, M. D* f cit JPhyalciana
Superintendent of Streeta
Superinteudant Alms Honse
Marshal
Deputy Marshal
First Lieutenant of Police
Uesrge W. Anderson Second Lieu tens t of Police
W. B. Bass City Surveyor
Fat Plixgibbon Messenger and llali Keeper
John J. Thrasher, /
City Assessors
George Stewart
W. i. Langford
John Thomas..,
K c. Murphy ..
John X Johnson
J. C. Saunders,
George W. D. Cook, |
JUSTICES OP PEACE,
Judge Thos Speucer, 1096th District....Whitehall street
Judge T. it. Boggus, 1964th District Decatur street
Judge B. D. Smith, Notary Public aud ex-officio
J. P— Broad street
Judge T. D. Lyon, Not try Public aud ex-officio
J- P- Whitehall street
F1KE DEPAKTBENT.
Chief Engineer Tom Haney
First-(vseigtent Engineer K. Buice
Second Asaistant ... W. J. Knox
Secretary B. F. Moon
Treasurer James E. Guliatt
Atlanta Fire Comusny, No 1—Engine Honse on Broad
street, near the bridge. President-—Mechasiin.
Mechanic Fire Company, No. 4—Engine Honse, Wash
ington srreet, near Georgia Railroad Depot. James it.
UuiJatt, President.
Talulah Fire Company. No. 3.—Engine House. Broad
street, betweeu Marietta and Walton, it. it. Crew,
President.
Hook and Ladder Fire Company, No. I.—Truck House,
Prior street, between Alabama aud Hnuter. R. J. Low
ry, President.
BANKS.
Atlanta National Alabama street
Georgia National Alabama street
Branch Bank Ur R. h, Georgia Railroad Depot
John H. James ... .Cor. Whitehall aud Alaoama streets
Ueorgia Loan and Truct Company. Broad street
NEWS PA PEBDI HECTOR V.
Atlanta Intnuliobnckn— (Daily and Weekly) —
JARfcD IRWIN WjUiTAKaR, Proprietor—W'httenaU,
between Alabama street and Railroad.
The ConsLilntiou—(Daily and Weekly)—Messrs.
Hemphill a Co., Proprietors—Broad street, near the
Pogtoffice.
The New Era-(Daily and Weekly)—Dr. Bard, Proprie
tor -Alabama street, uear Bro id.
The Christian index—(Weekly)-J. J. Toon, Proprie
tor—Aiauaiua street.
The Methodist Advocate—Dr. Fuller, Editor—Broad
street.
Scott’s Magazine—(Monthly)—Phillips & Ctew, Pro
prietors.'—Granite Block, Broad streeL
Rural Southerner—(Monthly)—Samuel Echols, Editor
aud Proprietor.—Brown’s Bloca, Broad street.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
City Hall—McDonough, Hauler, Washington and
Mit> hell strei ts.
City Cemetery—Elmore, between Fair and Georgia
Railroad.
Post Office—Corner Alabama and Broad streets.
Stale House—Corner Marietta aud ForaytU streets.
Masouic Hall—to.uer Marietta and Forsyth streets.
Seago’s Hall—Corner Mitchell and Forsyth streets.
Odd Fellows’ Hall— Peachtree, opposite Walton street
Markets First, Corner Ivy and Line streets ; second,
corner Hitched snd Prior streets
Express Office—Alabama street.
Telegraph Office-J C. Gregg, Manager—In Kimball’s
Opera House Buildiug.
Mate Library—Opera Honse Building.
TYPOGRiPUIGAL UNION.
Atlanta Typographical Union, No. 46, meets at the
City Hail ou the First Saturday night iu each luoulu.
HI ANON IC.
Atlanta Lodge, No. fi9, F. A. M., meets every 2d and
4tb Thursday iu each month.
Fulton Lodge, No. 918, F. A. M., meets every 1st and
3d Tuursday iu each mouth.
Georgia Lodge, U. D., meets tbe 1st and 3rd Fridays
in each nioniu.
Mount Zion, Royal Arch Chapter, No. 1G., meet* ever;
‘id Mond iy iu eacn month.
Jason Burr Council, No. 13, meets tbe 3d Mouday in
each mouth.
Cusur De Leon Cominaudery, No. 4, K. T., meets 1st
Monday in each mouth.
These 1-odges meet at present in the 3J story of the
Ryan Buckling ou Whitehall streeL
I. O. OF 44. T.
Atlanta I.odve, No. 1, meets every Monday night in
Rell’t inarb e building, corner Broad aud Marietta streets.
Floial Lodge, No. a, meets every 'Tuesday night in
Hell’s marble building.
Atlanta Degree Temple, No. 1, meets the second Fri
day uigul ot every mouth, iu Bell's inatbie building.
I. O. O. F.
Central Lodge, No. 96, meets every Tuesday night at
Odd Fellows’ Hail, Peachtree streeL
liar lie* Lodge, No. 65, meets every Friday night at
Odd Fo:low’s Hall, Peachtree street.
Kmpire Encampment, No. 12, meets the 2d and 4th
Wednesday nigh e in each month, at Odd Fellows’ Hail,
Peachtree street.
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.
Gate City, meets luth of each month, over J. Fickena
at ore.
Fulton, meets the 6ih of each month, over J. Fickena
store.
Mechanic, meets the 12th of each mouth over J. Pick
ens store.
YOUNG MEN’S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Young Men’s Library Association of Atlanta, tia.—
Rooms No. 1, Granite Block, Broad street.
DarwiuG. Joues President
Wm.T. Newman Vice-President
Charles H. Davidge Treasurer
~ Hetbst reecrctary and Librarian
Duuctous —M. U. Sisson, J. K. Snnmoue, Juo. Rice,
Henry Jackeon, J. F. Edwards, W. G. Newiuan, W. A.
Hemphill, Win. M. Williams, A. R. Watson.
Home Office—Macoa* Ga.
Chateml by tbe State of Georgia.
CAPITAL #1500.000.
Owned at Howe, and tke Company Man
aged by tan of Oar Best Financier*.
The only Company doing BaMueto In the South which hue
Om HurireJ ThrasaiJ Dollars
Deposited with the authorities or the State of Georgia
for the Protection of Policy Holders.
POLICIES UPON ALL THE VARIOUS
Plana of Inanranoe issued.
A Loan of 50 Per. Cent of tho Premium
Given when Desired.
ILL POLICIES NON-rORFBITIBLB.
Mg BBtrictiiii at ti Resilnee ir Iraiel.
Strictly a Home Coapaiy.
WITH ITS
CAPITAL AND INVESTMENTS AT HOME
It appeals to those who desire to avail themsetvee of
the benefits of Lite Insurance to give it their patron-
*The time has arrived when every thoughtful man 1*
disposed to make this wise provision lor those depen
dent upon his life.
This company proposes to give all the advantages
which are offered cy foreign institution* of like charac
ter, with the opportunity of keeping the vast sums in
our own midst, which are annually sent abroad.
PEOPLE OF THE COTTON STATES
Foster Home Enterprieo.
Active and Energetic Agents Wanted
In every County and Town in tbe Houth.
ADDRESS* OR CALL ON
WM. J. MAGILL,
SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES.
Office :
ATLANTA, GA.
OFFICE HjHj
WM. B. JOHNSTON, President.
WM. 8. HOLT, Vice-President
GEO. 8. OBEAR, Secretary.
JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent.
J. MERCER GREEN, Medical Examiner
liinelJMJm.
Office of J. M. BORN. Jr., ftHlo.
DEALERS TN
Coal Greet Coal, Cote, Etc.
In Atlanta, Macon, & Augusta.
Coal Creek Coal !
W E ARE now receiving a supply of the noted COAL
CREEK COAL from East Tennessee which we
offer to the trade in quantities to suit purchasers. It
saves storage room, labor, and attention.
When once lighted a fire may be kept np all season
without rekindling. It is nnequalled for
Gratei, Furnaces, Blacksmiths,
Gas, and for Cooking.
|aV~ Cost Yard in the rear of Glenn, Wright A Carr’s.
LUMP COAL BY CAR LOAD:
Twenty-Six Cento per Bushel of Eighty Pounds.
THIRTY CGNTH AT YARD.
0T Mr. T. L. SWIFT, in charge of tbe Yard, will at
tend all orders. For lorther information address
J.
ang2S— 3m
BORN, Jr. f A Co. '
P. O. Box 194, Atlanta, Ga,
GEORGIA, t'laytos County.
A H. TlNKEKSLKY, executor of John Taukersley,
• late of said couuty «ie< eased, having applied for
leave to eeu the real estate of raid deceased—
Ail persons concerned are bereoy notified to file their
objections, ii auy tUey have, within the time aitowea
by law, else leave will be granted for the sale of eaid
real estate, according to tbe prayer of the petitioner.
J. H. MORROW, Ordinary,
auei- 49 Prlnter'a lee A
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of au oid-r of the Conrt of Ordinary of
t u.l »u county, will be eoidon the first Tuesday in
October, 1689, at the court boose door, in said county,
between the legal hours of sale,
tine House and L»t kn--wn as the Whitehall Honse, on
the corner oi Whitehall and Paters streets, fronting 29
feet on Whitehall sireet aud running btek ou Peter
street one hundred and five leet, and part of Land Let
No. 77. Sold us tbe property of J. T. Davis lor the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash.
J. C. DAVIS.
amr2A-id* Administrator J. T. riavis
*T. IN < >1*0 HOWS,
RealEstace and General Agent,
Broad Street. Brown’s Building.
I NOW HAVE frequent calls for town and country
prapeny. Those wishing to dispose of each will
do well to piece them in my handa for rale, charges
moderate.
aprll—
j. NoKGKorere.
LOOK AT THIS!
H AVING practiced Medicine a number of years,
I have discovered a complete care for Dancers, old
Ulcers, Polypus, Fi itulaa. Ac.; also, a complete core
for Dropsies. I am not afraid to warrant my work, if
required. I will warraut to do just what I will promise
to do. Office at W. O. Lawshe’s drag store, corner of
Whitehall and Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ua.
•nets—wlv DR. P. C. FORD.
TENNESSEE HOUSE
J. At. HTANrililTKY, Proprle’r
BROAD BTBBBiTbOMX, GEORGIA.
Near the Railroad Depots and the Steamboat Load
to*-*.
GEORG! I, Henry Countt.
W HEh EA-*, David X Dntfsy, administrator of the
estate of David J. Lacey, late of said county, de
ceased, represents that he has lull; discharged foe said
trust—
This is therefore to cite ail concerned to show cause,
any exists, within the time allowed by Law, else letters
of dismission will be gran'ed the applicant. Given u
dcr my hand aud seal Aaea.t San, 18 -9.
GEO. M. NOLAB. Ordiuary.
aui:S—Sji Printer.’* tee 44 59-
r in April and octob r.
s March ,n4 September.
Og lethorpe—Ttunl Monday tn April and October.
*1 aitaterre—Fourth Monday in February and August.
Warren—Fust Monday in April and October. ‘
W i-L,—Fourth Mouday fo March and September.
ocauLoss otncuir.
Baldwin—Fourth Monday iu February and August.
Greene—Secona Mouday tn March -—* beptemner.
Jasper—Fourth Monday in April ana October.
Junes—Third Mommy in April and October.
Morgan--First Monday iu March sad September.
Putnam—Fourth Monday in Match September.
Wilkiuwott—First Mouday ut April and October.
rtTtULt CIRCUIT.
Clay—First Monday in February and AMnst.
Early—First Monday in April aud October.
Miner—second Monday tn April aim October.
If aitmnn—'Third Monday In May and November.
Randolph—First Mouday tn May and Novembm.
Stewart—'Third Monday ut Apiil and October.
Terrell—Fourth Monday in May aud November.
^ —Second Monday in Marcn and September.
Paulding Sheriff's sates-
W ILL be sold before the Court rtoeee door in the
town at Dalian, oa the first Tuosuay ia Octooer
aaxt, within the legal boors of sale, the following tote off
land, to-wit:
Lots No. 550 and G in the 2d district hud 3d sarttoh
of ttoidK County. Gu. LevMW «<i aa toe property at
J. M. B. Pitman, to satisfy oue fi fa. from toe Map area*
contlof sard county.ut itvor ot W. J. Ei*er u*. J. M.
B. Piimiu. 6o*d tor the pnrebara money. Property
pouilt-d out hj d .eactiuL Au. u.-t 25. YAM.
W. M McotJKiiuR. Sheriff.
liriCtdt Printer's u.v 32 .Ml per k-vj.
CF9RM4, HaaoY County.
Orri Ooubt Oibouk Oopbtt. t
McDoNOCOJt, tie., August 24, loJ. |
P APPEARING fo toe Conrt that ths estate of Guy
W. rmith. dacessed. of said couuty at unrepresent
ed, and ao nesaoa has applied for letters uf sitostuMns-
tiaa oa aatdcata.e
Null e is, Iht rrfore. hereby given to sll persons con
cerned, toas intermnol too law. adsamteteafesM Mr boats
MS cam Imtamenta aame will be vested ia the c’iera at
Mia reaneripr Court, or eoate other fit ami pr.-^t-r p -j-nun,
toirty days after the punMcaiioa at Hus citation ant-, sq
w*-c vahd nhtortian is mtde to such appointment.
Given under my hand cud official signature.
CKO. M. Nolan. Ordinary.
ang4b—39d Printer's tec £3 oo.
Adnunutrmtor'ff Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from tba Conrt of Ordinary
of Henry coanty, ■imr.'i*, wM be sold before the
coart house door in the town of MeDunoash, on the 1st
Tuesday » October next, between the legal hours of sale,
tbe toitowmg real estate, to-wit:
Ail the real estate of Wade U. Tune* in said county,
con rioting of tots 19 and 61, and adtoiauig lands in 7th
district, aggragitiiu' onxl Tto acre*. Sola aa tbe prop-
er-y of Wade H. l uraer, doowased, for the benefit oi the
heir* aad creditors. Terms r<-k
eg, a—td 7*ri>de.' y**e i er «oaare
G—Clh, Fultom Ouuxn.
Ountm't Ornct. July 8,18to.
E R LAWBHB, Admiahrii-aior of the estate of Lewis
La write, late af aaideaaatf daeaaMff, having ap-
piisd Is* tonve to sell the nri estate of said deceased,
tor the purpose of ferine atom nnnsg toe heirs at
**TMs la. tharsffnre, to mrtHymB per sows tune* rued to
file their objection*, if any exist, within the time pre
scribed by law, case leave will be granted said srouim,
oa appli- d for. Witness
DAI tlBL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Jon* T. Cooraa Clerk .
aagt-nod PrinL-Ps lee >3
GBMIGU, Fat natWtW.
a LFRSD R. SMITH, administrator with the Will,
re annexed, oi toe estate ol Henry C. Mpier, oeceuand
having at'ptird for ictus s of dismtsatoM bom tea said
adiaimnirnirrn
. H jy* ,. L n L S VJr -re x- -j-~
Railroad Advortlhement*.
T II £
GREAT SOUTHERN
PASSENGER i IU 10DTE
TIA
ATLANTA AND AUGUSTA,
— TO —
Chariostoa, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington,
Weldon, Richmond, Washing on, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and New York.
*.
CONNSriTIONS by this Line are Moat Certain and
Hat* at nU Meosons I
THE EATING HOUSES ou this Line have been thor
oughly overhaul* d aud refitted. Ample time given tor
Meals, at regular hours.
CONDCCTOUM
On this Line are Affable and Courteous to Fasseagen.
NO CHANCE OF CARS
Between West Point, On., had WllmtactM, *. C.
QUICK THE AND SDEE CONNECTIONS
VIA CEORCIA RAILROAD.
P ASSENGERS ran purchase Through Tickets
aad have their BAGGAGB checked through from
New Orleans, mobile, Boutcostery, Cw-
lMhahwa, aad illamla,
TO
BletowaoMri, BalliMaore, Washtacion, Phil*
adelphla, mud New York.
IT
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES
'Via Augusta, Georgia.
Via Kingsville and Wilmington; via Columbia, Char
lotto and Raleigh; via Col am bi a Danville and Bh2
mond; via Atlanta, Augusta, Wilmington, and Bay
Line.
Fare as low by Aapsta as any other Roite.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all
Night Trains leaving Atlanta by this Route.
PASSKNGBKS wishing to go North by Sea will And a
Splendid Line of Steamships from ^Charleston, s*. O., to
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York.
THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS
Offer every inducement to Passengers, with Tables sap
plied with every luxnry thr Northern ana Charles
ton Markets can afford; aud for safety,
speed and comfort, are
UNRIVALLED ON THE C0A8T !
far- Through Tickets on sale at Montgomery, West
Point, and Atlanta, to New York via Charleston Steam
ahi|n» J. A. ROBERT,
General Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad.
apri-3m
FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH I
GREAT
Atlantic Hail Coast Route.
-VIA—
Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
WMLDOA, PKTBJtSBVBO, AND B1GBMOND.
-TO—
Washingt’n, Baltimore^ Philadelphia
AND N&W YORK.
no of cars
WBST POINT, ATLANTA, AND W/LM1B9TON,
Weldon and Aeqnla Creek I
NED 7 FAST SCHEDULE!
NORTH.
Leave—
4TUXTI 5:40 P.M
finuDSTA 3:30 A. M
KrNssvtLL* 11:15 A. M
#U.*IH«TOH,..
W BUKIN
WasHUteTON..
Leave-
New York......
Washington
Weldon
Wilmington...
Kingsville
Lugusta
19:0 P. M
8:00 A. M
. 6:40 P. M
Arrive—
ATTOUSTL 8:30 A. M
Kinobvillx. K8A.H
Wilmington 9:15 P. M
Wbldon
Washinston.
Naw Yobb ..
SOUTH.
Arriv—
Washington..
Weldon
8:40 P. M
7:00 A. M
. 8.30 P. M
6:80 A. M
3:00 P. M
. 10:00 PM
6:30 A. M
6:30 P.M
6:69 A. M
.6:10 A. M
.7,80 P.M
Wilmington 5:00 A. M
Kingsville 4:30 P.M
Augusta 9:30 P. M
Atlanta 7:40 A. M
Time and Fare by Coast Line Same at via
Knoxville.
PULLMAN A KIMBALL’S
Palace Sleeping Oars
o *4 18 ROUTS
BAGGAGE CHECKED THKODGH
jy THROUGH TICKETS good both by Richmond
and Bay Line, aud with option to Passengers of stop
ping at terminal points—can be obtained at the General
Ticket Office in this city.
Be sure yonr ticket* read Pia Wilmington, N. C., oto
erwisc you may experience much trouble and lncou
venience.
W. J. WALKER,
itecH- 'leneral Passeni'r-r Agent
Macon and Western Railroad.
Atlanta, July 1st, I860.
W E have arranged a gy-teni of Excursion Ticket* at
very reduced rates, good from date till first day of
October next, from Atlanta, Macon and intermediate
stations to the
INDIAN SPRING
(Forsyth ;)also from Macon and intermediate rtotions to
Atlanta and return. Also a regular system ol through
tickets from Atlanta to New York, Baltimore, Phila
delphia, Jacksonville anil Tallahasaee, Fla., via Savan
nah. Only oue change ol Cars South of Atlanta. Bag
gage checked through. .
* WM. A. FULLER,
<ulyl-d:!>n General Ticket Agent
Medical Advertteem^ats.
J. A. FAV Ac CO.,
Patentees and Manufacturers of
Every Description of Wood-Working Maehinory,
Sash and Molding, Tenoning, Power Mortising, Scrol
snd Band Sawing Machines,
Woodworth Planers & Matchers^
Chair and Furniture, Spoke, Felloe and Wheel
Machinery, Ac., Ac.
A“°-
SHAFTING AND PULLEYS with IM-
PrtOVED PATENT ADJUSTABLE DANGERS,
and PATENT COMPRESSION COUPLINGS, warrant
ed superior to any in use. . .
Descriptive and Iilnstrated Circulars furnished upon
appttranon. J. A. FAY *«».
- — Cincinnati, O.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
far all Ik* Part**** of a Laxative
Fertiaps no one medicine la
ao universally required by ev
erybody as a cathartic, nor was
ever any before so universally
adopted into nee, in every
Country and among all classes,
as this mild but efficient pur
gative Pill. The obvious
reason is, that It is a more re
liable and for more effectual
remedy than any other. Those
who bave tried It, know that It
enrud them; those who have
not. know that H cures their
neighbors and friends, and all know that what it doe*
Pricy it does always - that it never foils through any lault
at hsgiect of its composition. We have, aad can show,
thousands upon thousand* ol certificates ot remarkable
cures of the toUowiug complaints, bat such cures un
known in every neighborhood, and why should we pub
lish them f Adapted to all ages and conditions in all cli
mates: containing neither calomel nor any deleterious
drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
sugar coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes
them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no
harm can arise from their nee in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on the inter
nal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into
healthy action—remove the o be traction s ot the stomach,
bowels, liver, other organs of the body, restoring
ineir irregular action to health, and by correcting, wber
ever they exist, such derangements aa are the first origin
uf disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box,
for the (ollowing complaints, which these Pills rapidly
core:
For Dpajwpufat or Indigestion, Listlsssnsss, Lan
guor and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken mod
mutely to stimulate tne stomach and restore its healthy
mutely tostimola
tone and action.
■UUeus
int and it* various symptoms,
Sick Headache Jaundice oi
Green Sickness, Billions Leiic, unu Billions Fevers
they should be judiciously taken (or each case, to correct
the diseased action or remove the obstructions which
rffnnf* it,
nor Dvaantsry or Diarrhea, but one mild dose is
mneraliy required.
For Ekeuaatism, Gout, Gravel, Falpitatioa of the
Heart Fata ia the Side Back and Loine they should
be continuously taken, as required, to change the dis
eased action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropeieal Swellings they should be
taken |x large and frequent doses to produce the effect
of a drastic purge.
For Suppression a large dose should be taken as it
produces uie desired effect by sympathy.
As a Di oner Fill, take one or two Pills to promote
diuestio and relieve the stomach.
An o casiouol dose stimulates tire stomach and bowel*
tutor ealtby action, restores the appetite, and invigorates
the ystem. Hence it is often advantageous where no
«# .ous derangement exists. Oue who feels tolerably
v ell. often finds that a dose of these Pills mokes him
eel decidedly better, from tbeir cleansing aud renovating
effect on the digestive apparatus. There are muneioas
cases where a purgative is required, which we cannot
enumerate here, but they suggest themselves to every
body, and where the virtues of tnis Fill are known the
public no longer doubt what to employ.
Ayer’s Cherr^ Pectoral.
For Disease* of tbe Tliroat aud Lungs,
8ach mu Cough*, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
und Consumption.
Frobsbly never before in the whole history of medi
cine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon
the confidence ol mankind, as this excellent remedy for
pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years,
and among most of the races ol ineu it has risen higher
and higher iu their estimation, a* it lias become (letter
known. Its uniform character and power to cure tbe
various attections of the lungs and throat, have made it
known as a reliable protector against them. While
adapted to milder forms ol disease and to yonng chil
dren, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy
that be given lor incipient consumption, and the
dangerous affection uf the tin oat und lungs. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks oi CROUP, it should be
kept onlutud in every laiuily, and indeed us all are some
times subject to colds aud coughs, all should be provided
with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought incurable,
till great numbers ol cases where the disease seemed
ettied, have been completely cared, and the patient re-
tored to sound health by me Cherry Pectoral. So
umplete is Us mastery over the disorders of the Lrings
and Throat, that the most obstinate ol tnem yield to it
When nothing else could reach them, nnder the Cherry
Pastoral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Public Speakers Und great protection
front il.
Asthma is always relieved, and often wholly cured
oy it.
Bronchi tia is generally cured by taking the Cherry
Pectoral in small aud lreqnent doses.
So generally are its virtues kuowu that it is unneces
sary to publish the certificates of them here, or do more
ban assure the public that its qualities are lully main
ained.
Pretared by
OR. J. C. ATER & CO.. Lowell, Mass.
Sold by Red wine S. Fox J. S. Willson, and all the
Druggists in Atlanta and everywhere.
jin >6—riStawiyawly
‘TN THIS SI&N I CONQUER.’
HUIjMTajH’H
QUEEN’S DELIGHT!
THE CROWNING GLORY OP MEDICINE
AND THE WONDER OF MODERN
8 C1 E N C E.
THE WAVING BANNER OF HEALTH
SPREADS TRIUMPHANT OVER
THE LAND.
A GREAT AMD GOOD MEDICINE!
HEimiaH'a q debit a dbliguh
THE HEW THEORY OF HEALTH.
f|7HR LIFE of all Flesh ia BLOOD—The Health of al
X Life is PURITY OF FLRSU-Witbont Parity ol
Blood no Flesh can be free from Disease.
■BENITSH’S QUEKN’8 DELIGHT,
AH ANTIDOTE 10 DISEASE.
THK SBBAT AMERICAN AI.TRRATIVK AND BLOOD
PURIFIER.
Ear tke Cure of aU thoee Dueasee which may be
traced to a vitiated condition of the blood.
The Theory Is that Blood is the Lite of all Flesh, and
if impure, the Life of all Disease. Life and Health is
only to be maintained by the circulation of pure arterial
Biooo.
Such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hepatic Disorders, In
ffanunations. Fevers, Liver Complaint, Consumption,
King’s Evil," Carbuncles, Boils, Itching Humor of the
Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness oi
Skin, Pimples, Blotches, Pam in the Bones, old Ulcere,
Syphilis and Syphilitic Sores, indigestion, indammaiion
of the Bladder and moneys, Pains in the Back, General
Debility, lor all complaints arising from deficiency
and poverty oi blood.
liiWRGiA. Clayton County.
W HEREAS, l.ac i a da soatngnt administratrix of
Wot. Boatright, represents to the Court, in her
petition duly filed and entered on tecord that sho has
fully administered William Bout right’sestate.
fsu U, therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
died aad oeditors, to show cause, if any they cun, why
arid administratrix should not lie discharged from her
administration and receive letters o' dismi**ion on the
first Monday In October, lab!*.
■f. ti. MOP HO • , ordinary.
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HKIKITSH’S
GREEN’S
DELIGHT
8 THE WONDER
or
MODERN SCIENCE,
No medicine boa attained such a world-wide reputa
tion aa this Justly celebrated
COMBOUND/
Its extraordinary healing powers are attested to by
thonsands, and every mail is freighted with Utters bear
ing testimony to its excellent character and worth as a
medicine. Order* are coming In from all quarters, and
aii bear unmistakable evidence of It* great popularity.
Be sore and ask for
t ‘IIBIIII'r8H*S f|IJEBN’S DELIGHT,”
And se that his name is on it.
Look out and avoid base imitations. For sale by
Druggists everywhere.
FisUtfK * UKIN1TSH, Wholesale Agents,
apr97—Stawly Columbia, B. C.
DK. HUNTEH
/3OS1IS08S to treat all private diseases, syphilis, si)
U tones gonorrbie greet, *trre ure*, a c., completely
eradicated. That numerous class of cares rt soiling from
self abase, producing uniriauliness. nervous debility,
irritability, eruptions, seminal emissions, and finally
impoteucy.permanently cured. Persons afflicted with deli
cate,intricate, <£ long standing constitutional complaints
are politely invited to call for consultation, which co-te
nothing. Experience, the hert of L action;, has enabled
him to perfect remedies at once efficient, rafe, perma
nent and which in most cases can he used without hin
drance to business Medicines prepared in the estab
lishment, which embraces office, reception and waiting
rooms, also boarding and sleeping apartments for pa
tients requiring daily personal atient-on, and vapor and
chemical ualhs. thus concentrating the famed in neral
springs. Both sexes, married or eingle, suffering from
indtscreticxie, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and
be cured. No matter who ni7t foiled, state yonr cara.
Mead what be says in hie pamphlet,sent to Any address
free. Tneusenas of eaeee trea'ed annually at office and
ell over tbe country. Cciusuitation free. p-Tronelly or
by mail, fiffice. So. 163 1'hiid street, between Green
and Walnut, near the Poslottice. 1 ou sv.ifo. Ky. OH. e
hour. UA. M- tol P. M-, fcuuilaye, lo A. 4. to 14 M*
UlvJ-
MiATaneokk A(lvertif>e»>euf*i
Few people still ding to tbs eld idea that It is best to
buy on credit, but they belong to that class whose
WORLD
Is bounded by the limits of their native town. They
don’t read the papers. if they did, it wonld be a
OF WONDER
That they pay ten to twenty per cent, extra on their pur
chases for the sake of postponing payment a few weeks.
The real wide-awake folks hay their Boots, Shoes,
Leather, Call Skins and Shoe Findings of the snbecri-
ber, PAY for them when they get them, and tons SAVE
MONEY. A large lot of the best good always on hand.
I. T. BANKS,
Bawson’s Building,
snglS— Corner Whitehall and Hnnter streets.
GENERAL AGENTS WANTED
B Y AN OLD AND PROSPEROUS LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY, to
work fislds in Northern and Central Georgia, and Ala
bama. To *uch as have had experience, and who ran
furnish references a* to reliability and capacity, this fo a
fine opening. Address
POST OFFICE BOX NO. BOOfi,
aug!7- New York city.
GLEN ECHO MILLS.
GERMANTOWN, Pa.
Hu. Cm & Sloan,
Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, In
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &C.
W E Inrite tbe nttention of the trade to onr extensive
stock of Domestic Carpetings, both or our own
and other makes, as well as a forge assort men t of For
eign Goods.
— WAREHOUSE —
No.509 Chestnut Street
Opponlto the State House.
PHILADELPHIA.
Autrnst95—eodSm
NOTICE.
A PPLICATION haring been made for the discontinu
ance of “the road leading from Atlanta and taming
south at the grave yard by Col. Dabney’s, Thos. McDow
ell’s, Robertson’s, Hayden's and Benteen’a,” as being of
no public ntility, but to be kept open only as a private
way. This is. therefore, to notify all persons that on the
first Tuesday In October next the said road will be finally
discontinued as a public road. If no good cause fo shown
to tne contrary. By order of
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Juo. T. Coop**. Clerk C. O. anulH-JVid
flu iMtefoST. to ■ctteriiBOrirer—id, to^qwea—«.
if any i-xwc*, wuAlri the rime pu«nM4 oy MW, OM*
letters oi fesMirenni wulbe granted the applicant-
uiveii msk *f nr— i aud official signature, UssM
da, ot Marcfo \r*». ^jquhoB, Ordinary.
printer’s lee $4 to,
Administrator's Sale.
B Y YTBTOE of an order from the Oonrt of Oidteery
at Henry county, Georgia, will be sold before "
eoart bo—U door in the town of McDonough, on
Srst Taeedaj in Octocer next, between the level hours
ef «oie. tbe following rea; e-tate, to-wit: West side of
tot No. 196 in the sixta District of arid county, contain
ing one hundred urns mure or foe*. Sold ae the prop-
,rty of Martha A Mclniosu. deceased, lor the bansdt ot
lire heirs and creditor*. Terms out.
ELIJAH FOSTER. Administrator.
ang8-td Printer’s fee fffi per sqnsre.
GltffG* * , Pxuutrao Couuty.
J OHN BORN and Henry Bora, administrators on tke
aerate of Baiiy barn dec ased, make* application
to me for fetters of di.mission from sucu sdmin jtra
tion—
This U, therefore, to cite and require ad persons coa-
eeraad. Se be aad appear at my office on or be.ore the
Ar t Monday in November next, to show ranee, if any
mey can, why fetters ot Oisrai—ton should not be grani-
"(^sd tafiermf hand snd officisl rignatnre, Angnst 9,
la m S. B. MCGREGOR, Ordinary.
aug7-3m
Printer’* foe $4 59
Manx K- Adam, i Libel for Divorce. Fu ton Snp.r -
ft- for Couit, May Term, 1689.
Jr ns An*—, )
X* to the Court by tbe return of the Sheriff,
I .C,*.k* ia not to be found in said county,
end it further appe—i"* that the said defendant recides
IritiioraStoUreSsoftoi* State, it is on motion of So-
Ifoaorfor -~~-.fj.ra.nt, Ordered that defenoant appear
.-I answer st tne next term of this Court, and that be
hnaerved by publication ot this role once a month for
months before' he next term ol trie Court in Athin-
taULOu-mrac-,. newspejrer guWfebedJn^Atianta,
A true extract from the Minutes
|uned-1era4m
W. h. VENABLE. Clerk
obomIIIA. Fulton Countt.
ounutABY’s orr er, Ang. 30, 1869.
P ETSItHUOE, administrator of th* estate oi James
p^iHii, late of said county, deceased having ap-
ulied tor leave lo sell the real estate of -aid dec* aaed, for
toeporpose of distribution among the heirs at law of
* iddece-.eed—
This fo th- re fore to notiiy all person* concerned to
ffl* .aeir ob;ecUons, ii any Urey hate, union tbe time
prescribed by law, e.se leave aid be granted said appli
cant O* applied for PITTMAN, Ordinary.
aug3l 4t Printer s rie #4 50.
Valuable Cotton Mills in the Town
0± Mancheftter, >
Immediately Opposite to the City
of Richmond, Va.,
FOR &AJL.12 AT AUCTION.
I N pursuance of the provision* of a deed bf trust made
by ibe James River Manufocturing Company, and
recorded in the Clerk’s office of Chesterfield County,
the uudt reigned, the trustee named therein, will sell, at
public auction, on the premises, on the 6lk day ol Octo
ber, 1689, the COTTON MILLS of tbe eaid James River
Manufacturing Company, situated as above mentioned.
This pioperty consisting of a large and excellent buil
ding furnlsbed with extensive machinery ready for im
mediate nse, fo on a site of ample dimensions, and sup
plied with a water-power of 60uu square inches of water,
belonging to the town or Manchester, for wbl' h site
aud water in the aggregate there is an annual rent of
twelve hundred and fifty dol are ; and for wnicb ground
and water, the said James Kiver Manufacturing Compa
ny has a lease, perpetually renewable.
For an accurate and detailed deacilpti' n of this prop
erty of extraordinary attractions, reference fo made to
the annexed schedule.
Persons desirous to inspect the same with a view or
purchasing, are invited to do so, and they are referred
therefor to Mr. E. B. Bentley, the Agent of the Compa
ny, or to Mr. Wm. L. Holt, the Superintendent, either
oi whom will take pleasnre in showing it.
The property will be sold ou the following accommo
dating terms, viz : for $5,uU0 in cash ; $10,1410 payable
on the Irtt day oi January, Ib7tl; $15 two payable on tbe
dirt day of July, 1678, and tbe balance on the first day
of January, 1671; all of the deferred payments to bear
interest from tbe day of sale.
JaMKS ALFRED JONES, Trustee.
Richmond, Sep'ember 7,1889.
HCHEDULH:
Building 140 by £0 fo< t; five stories high including tbe
bat-emeui, which in of stone and the upper portions oi
brick - the roof covered with tin, aud is. iu every respect,
a most substantial sirnctoie.
Machinery was firet introduced in 1849, but in 1867
every article in Ibe picker and card room were taken out
and their places snppfo d with new machines from tbe
works oi Walksr * Hacking, of Bury, England, aud
these deportments will now compare favorably with any
of the same extent in the United stales. At the same
time the spinning iramers received new front rollers,
aud ail the rest oi the old machinery was overhauled and
thoroughly repaired.
The buildiug lo capable of holding one third more of
machinery oi every kiuu than it now contains, this
quaniity having been taken oat in 1690 to make room
ior other worn. It now holds the following, va ;
One ■lo-incb opener with oue beater ; two 49-iuch lap-
purs with two heater* each, one of which has Lord's
Latent eveuer; thirteen 49-lnch cards: two drawing
iramt s of three heads each; two slubbers of seventy
• pm tiles each ; four finishing speeders of one hundred
and twenty spindles each; twenty three spinning ironies
ana 3 219 spiLdits ; four spooling frames ol forty spib-
Ches each ; lour reeling frames of forty spindles each ;
lonr dressers; four warpers with creels; ninety six
looms. _ .....
The repair shop has a foil complement of tools, and is
equal fo auy in tne couuiry. Th- re is also on hand a lull
siipp v of b bbius, spoois, quills, reeds, barn*-a and
picaers ; everything about the establishment IS in per
fect onrer, aud work may be resumed ot a day’s notice,
a. ptjfi—6t
uaLf iistkunhr
Valuable Mill ia Clayton Co. for Sale.
T HE undersigned wishing to chinge his business ol-
feisa halt Intel set in his MERCHANT MILLS on
bum creek ior sale at a bargain. There aie two run* of
* tones one for wheal and another for com, botn capable
ol gnudii’g seventy-five bushels each per day.
A Good Turning lathe, 8aw Kili, Cut.
There Is a good frame dwelling house with seven
rooms aline y oung peach and apple orchard just com
ing into bear ng, about 1.9 acres cleared land all eu-
cfoBed, balance in tbe woods ami finely timbered.
Tnis property is situated ahoui 4)4 miles from the
Macon <fc Western Railroad, and about four miles from
be depot al Jonesboro, and 16 miles from the City of
Any one wishing to engage in milling, in a healthy
section of country, where the water is » ood and puie;
where there are good schools, good rocir ty, and c-.nve-
nient io cnurchis, port office, and depot, cannot fail to
be pleased with this place.
1 wllJ sell all the fend with the miff, or I will sell one
hundred acres including th* dwelling.
'J here will be no difficulty in trading If yon will only
Come and examiue the pr. uil.ee
Corns anu see or address L. M. MURPHY,
at «Joi4«*eboio, Ga.
I refer to J. H. Jaimes, Banker. Atlanta. Ga.
angafi—dl tn w it
Southern Masenfe Female College.
f f GILS IuFtitntiou, located in CoYin^too, Ga. t 1m u« w
B ||j BUCi6p0Mll opt'IBtl'Ml. U iMMOru'B tO (lie tjlftlid
iAHge Oi Get.rKia, ai.d ib Coutiolled by authority ol U.ts
same. Tt»e ticicirui of tbe »institution will be lesuuitnl
on the 16?b ah /u-t. vrrh th : oi I Owtud m^lruciiou,
LOinjflel*: : lOnhltl .. »>. LttX 04; .tfKJ nX I .’Hcii.
if4>r mu liiioiuikHcDtA i<» ilie l*r« k -*d*-nt.
•iiiv -1 \U> rl bnk. A. M.
Administrator’i hnie.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Conrt of G.iliuary
oi H.nry coanty, Georgia, will be void iieiore me
court house door in the town of McUouougn, on the 1st
Tuesday iu October nex', iretw.en tbe iev*l bouisof
sale, ihe following ieal estate, to-wi :
One hundred and fllty acres, more or less, in the lltn
di-ti.Cl.-l raid county, unn known as in. pia-e wtieicon
abiaoi Fa.tn dieu, p.lning land, ol Je se « creoree,
el. al. aold lor tire benefit o. the heirs and creditors ot
Auram Fa.lh, deceased Term* cash.
MulINDA FAITH, Adm’til* rair.x.
sog6 — td Printer’s lee $6 per square.
Administrator’* Sale-
B Y vtR i IiK of an order from tba Court ol Ordinary
oi oeu y count} ocoug** wJ* be >*o*d beioje Ibe
court house o*.or in ine b-wu ol Mctioi.ou, b. o-- the 1st
Tuesday in * c»o l er next, oritheei* the it;»' boiti** ot
caie, the r ai **rlile.. 10 aril .
xfo u , jkc b ui ii.u«i y »n • ut ar • ociifI Grove in
eafoconnlj, u*dfo «»« a, tot newer .merest o. dary K.
Greetmia .kic • ••» *** ,ik * •'* ul ^ l
Sold i.nke ku.4- tl *h hei.= .uj cr. altore oi k. L.
feresnam, +***£^2?? a N folm.uv frator.
JUU td Fiihtee s -e-e ,5 per square.