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LONDON REMEDIES
*■ ' “For Special Complaints.”
1~\IL CLARK’S Inyigoratob gives strength
J-' to the aged sod debilitated; it la especially
designed tor yoong men who have wasted their
vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persona
whoso systems have become weak by impru
deuce, are completely restored by its ose. Price
One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S PURIFIER cleanses the blood
from all imparities; such as Scrofula, Syphilis,
Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors of every sort,
Dad Breath, Oflensive Perspiration, Fool Feet,
Catarrh, Discharges from the Ear, Sore Eyes,
Bore Throat, Falling of the Hair, Ulcers, Boils,
Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the Longs
and Digestive Organa. Price One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S PANACEA relieves pain of
every description, Headache, Earache, Tooth
ache, Stomachache, Backache, Pain in the
Breast and Limbs. It is an invaluable remedy
in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should
be without it. Price One Dollar,
k DR. CLARK’S ELIXIR is a certain core for
all weaknose of the Genito-Urinary Organs, and
discharges of a muco-purulent nature, Leucor-
rhea, Gonorrhea, Bpermattorrhea, and Seminal
Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Pries
One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S REGULATOR, for females
only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregu
larities and difficulties of single ladies. Married
Ladies are cautioned not to use it when in a cer
tain condition, as its eflecta would be too pow
erful Price One Dollar.
All of these celebrated remedies are
from Fluid Extrema under Dr. Clark’s imme
diate supervision, and are warranted fresh and
pure. All afflicted persona should send a care
fully written statement of their ailments to Dr
Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent
promptly to their address. Dr. Clark can be
consulted personally at his office, and will tar
nish all tho necessary accommodations to pa
tients who place themselves under his care. All
letters addressed to DR. J. CLARK,
Office No. 10 Ami
eprlM-’y New York City, near
ty street,
Broad wa
Extra Announcement.
F )R tho convenience of the eiUson* of Atlanta, who
desire to locate on the
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
and for resident* on the Road, who may wish to visit
Atlanta daily, wo will, on and after
JUT 15TU, 1870,
Kan an Accommodation Passenger Train between Atian
la and Cuiterevllle, with the following timo:
GOING. RETURNING.
6:301*. M., Leave..ATLANTA Arrive ».« A. M
6.51 P.M., Arrive.BOLTON Leave 8:8# A. hL
6:08 P.M., Arrive.VlNlNUB 8:18 A. M
6:33 P. M., Arrlvo.SMYRNA 6:01 A. M
«.:» P. M., Arrive.MAKIRTTA 1:43 A.M.
1:07 1*. M., Arrive.KttNNIMAW 7:11 A. M.
7:*! P. M.. Arrive. ACWOKTn 6:48 A. M.
1:45 P. M., Arrivo.ALLATOONA 6:87 A. M.
1:55 P. 41., Arrlvo. STEGALL'S 6:18 A. M.
8:08 P. M., Arrive.KTOWAH 6:00 A. M
8:11 P.M., Arrlvo.CARTERS VXL’B....Leave KUSA. ML
SEASON TICKETS,
Entitling the purchaser to
TRAVEL FOR U MOIfTllet
WILL a* SOU) AT
Ono Dollar oor Milo
1,000-Xile Tickets at Thirty Dollars.
CW~ Other commutation tickets will be eoid npoa
application.
The passenger car an the *’ Goober ” will be taken od
on flic 15th or May, after which that train will become
strictly a freight train.
B. W. WRBNN,
Genera) rassenger and Ticket Agent.
POSTER DLODGHTT, Hupwrtn teodont.
A. L. HARRIS, Master Transportation and Bn got
Madame Delachamps*
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BOWDON
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Bn ugly
In the wild* of one of the Middle
with no known protector, save a faithful dog that ever
■tood beside her to defend In time of need. Her email,
moss-covered cabin, wrapped with the wlld-roee and
eysuckle. appeared hid away bv a cluster of a no it-
growth, and aioeely environed on the north and eaet by
a deep, craggy ravine that led away back to the moun
tain gorge.
Her (Willing the ambient air. waited from nature's
green sward dinging to the mountain ride, bathing her
Her«
brow In early morn’s gentle dew dr op, she lived solitary
and alone for many long -ears. The catamount’s un
earthly midnight yell, and the wolf’s doleful howl, fre
quently aroused her from pleasant midnight slumbers.
Now and then ehc would emerge from her unknown
home and mingle with the lndabitant* around about for
one or two months st a time. She was eccentric In her
acts and all viewed her as a living curiosity.
While from home, she apparently had bat one object,
and that was the relief of her affl icted sex. Under a
belt on the left side, could be seen an old fashioned dirk
of considerable size, carried for her own protection,
while strapped across her shonider was suspended a cu
rious sack made from the
SKINS OF RIBBfTS 4ND RACCOONS
Arranged la alternate stripes. This bag con’alnrd some
old parchment, curious roues, a few Mgat garments, and
a smaller sack containing a course power made from
certain roots known only to herself, the Eecret of widen
she emng to as with the tenacity of do. th v She sallied
forth from her wild mountain home, to act the Good
Samaritan, with this unknown vegetable powder, which
she claimed po-seesod a wonderful power overall disea
see Incident to the female sex. She termed it “womb
physic,” with wmch she proposed to cure all affections
and derangements of that organ, and kindred com
plaints free of rhargo. With each singular magic did
she relieve all who applied, that within a few years her
name and tamo became known Mr and wide, and hnn-
dreds of suflerlng fomair.s applied for relief and returned
to their homes healthy and happy. Many Were anxious
to know her great secret, ana large items of money
were offrrod if she would divulge it - bo! she stubborn
ly rofnecd.
During her solitary life she became Intimate with
only one woman, a noted midwife some miles distant,
to whom she promised to
4k • Ad* AA la iklei *J* i** iWtwt A tMlB|B/t Id
visor Western and Atlantic Railroad.
mayl
GEORGIA, Dali am COUNTY.
Ohdikabt’s OrncE, December 10,1810.
J B. STEWARD, Administrator of John T. Loeke
* late of said county, deceased, for leave to sell the
wholo of ihe real estate belonging to said deccasod,
tor t ho par pose of paying the debts and for distribution—
This Is,therefore, to notify all persons concerned to
file their oblcctlonk. If any exist, within the time
allowed by law, else leave will be granted said appit-
oont a* applied for. J. L. WILSON, Ordinary.
dodS—Sod Printer's fee $S 00.
HuUdOM, fidIIOL1, CObNIY, GJ.
rj7HB exercise* of 1311, willopen January lftth, for the
Spring Term; and August 17th for the Pal. Term.
Tbs Institution is amply endowned by the dtiaens of
Bvwdoa.
A full corps o' Instructors are emp'oyed.
Regular College Classes orgoalzsd and coarse of study
revised.
PIKE PAR ATOM V DEPARTMENT OR
GANIZED-A NEW FEATURE.
THE CHEAPEST COLLEGE IN THE
STATE RENDERED CHEAPER.
Rates of Taition—Preparatory Departmsat:
Primary Branches per scholastic year, $18 00
Intermediate *• ” ” 84 00
Advanced rt 14 14 ......... 8# 00
Scholarships for three years In advance 100 00
“ four years, one-fourth annually 140 00
Board, Including fuel, lights and washing, $18 to $15
pir month.
For Ootalogua and Supplementary Circular, giving
all particulars.
Address Rev. F. H. M. Henderson, President.
J. D. MOORS, Jr., Secretary B. T.
dec 15—d6t wit.
A WEEK paid agents, male or female, tea
\J new manuactsring bnslnrss at toma
Capital required,
novis iw
Address Novxltt Co., Saco, Me.
SALESMEN WANTED.
Buslncee h
given
n'>vl5 4w
able, No competition, liberal pay
i. W KENNEDY, 8 S. 4th St., Fhlla.
Free to Book Agents.
We will Fend a handsome Prospoctua o? our New
Illustrated Family Bib I a to any Book Agent, free of
charge. Ad&reae. Natiokai* Pubushih© Co., FBiia-
dclpnla* Pa , Colcago, 111., or SL Lonlfl, Mo. nov9&-4w
^ $10 [Bade from 50 Cents.
Someth mg urgently needed by every body. Can and see.
or 18 sampiss sent postage pcid tor 60 ct* that retail
easily for $10. K. L. Wolcott, 181 Chatham Sq., N. Y
novi5-4w
1 00,000 AG2KT3 WANTED.
HOW WQSiEN CAN M ARB MONEY
And other beet books in the market.
McKjnnby A Manns, 1506 Chestnut Street, Phl’a.
FARftgERS’ HELPER
Snows how to double the profits of the FARM, and
how farmers and their sons can each make
$100 PER MONTH
in Winter. 10.000 Copies will be mailed free to Farm
ere. Send name and address to Z LEGIER A McCUR
DY. Philadelphia, Pa. novI5 4w
LOOK TO TOUR CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
MRS.
Whitcomb's
ST HTTP.
MRS.
Whit emb’s
BYuur.
MRS.
Whitcomb’s
STBLT.
I Cures Colic and Griping in
cUitates
FRICK
the Bowels, and facilitates 8 5
the procem of Teething. CENTS.
Subdues Convulsions and PRICK
ovcrcomi s til diseases lncl- • 25
deni tolntanieandchlldr’n. GBNTS.
CurM Diarrhea, Dysentery PRICK
and Summer Complaint in > 25
Children of all ages. | CENT8.
It Is the Great Infant’s and Cnl’dren’s Soothing
Remedy In all disorders brought on by Teething or any
other causo.
l’rcpared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. 8t.
Louis. Mo.
Sold by Druggists and Dealer* In Medicines every
where. iuneO-dawly
DIVULGE HER SECRET
Before dying In a fow yosrs. as the isombrn shades of
night began to close arouad her tottering Train-, the
imiwiti'd this great secret to this friend.
• ••••••
She too gained quite a reputation for relieving the
suffering of her sex, and strange It may appear - ehe
:h.
S3 ‘W'atoli I S3 Watch.!!
«o subxt zunonun
Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch Co.
CTiavs arroniTZD
L .V. DEFOREST, Jewelers,
Solo
40 and 42 Broadway, New York,
Affontn for tho U. £1.
A NDUavo authorised them to sell tbslr great Benia*
Aluminum Gold W*tcues for Tubbs Dou.*rs,
and to warrant to each and every one to keep correct
time lor ono year. Tms Watch we guarauteo to bo the
lK»t and cheapest tlmc-kcopcr that is now m us* In any
part of the globe. The works are In dO"bie cases, La-
dles’aud Gent’s size, and are beautifully chased. The
eases are made of tho metal now so widely known in
lturopo as Aluminum Gold. It has tho exact color of
Gold, which It always retains; It will stand the test of
the strongest adds; no one can tell It from gold only by
weight, tho Aluminum Gold being 1-10 lighter. Tb
works are made by machinery, same as the well known
American Watch. Tho AlumlDnm 1s a cheap motal,
nonce we can afford to Bell tho Watch for fIS and make
a small profft. We pack tho Watch safely in a small box
and send it by mall to any part of the U. S. on receipt
oi $3 5u; flfly cents tor packing and postage. Address
all orders to
L. V. DKFOHB8T * CO., 40 & 42 Broadway, N. Y.
novS-Sm
TH£
GREAT SOUTHERN
V A
ATLANTA AND AUGUSTA,
-TO —
Ch&rliSton, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington,
Wold m. Richmond, Washington. Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and New York,
OONNKCTIONS by this Line are Most Certain and
Bure at all Seasons I
TUB BATING HOU8BS on this Lins have been thor
oughly overhauled and refitted. Ample time given for
Meals, at regular hear*.
CONDBCTOB11
On this Line are Affable and Ooortoooa to Passengers.
F3<3 CHANCi OF OARS
Between West Point, On., and Wilmington, I.O.
QUICK TIME AND SORE CONNECTIONS
VIA CEORCIA RAILROAD.
P ASS BN GSRS can purchase TUr«B(h Tisk.n
and Lave their BAGGAQB checked through from
p- a vr Orleans, mobile, nozigsnery. Co.
linbsi, and Atlanta,
*o
Richmond, Baltimore, Vaihlsgtoa, Phil
adelphia, and New York.
n r
FOUK DIFFERENT ROUTE*
-Via Augusta, Goorgla.
Via Klngsviils and Wilmington; via Columbia, Char
lotta and liaielgh; via Columbia. Danville and B'ct-
mend; via Atlanta. Augusta, Wilmington, and Bay
line.
Fare as lew liy Amosta as any otlier Rente.
PULLMAN’S PALACB SLKSPING CARS OB ail
Night Trains leaving Atlanta oy this Route.
FASS3NGBKS wishing to go North by Sea will And*
S-deudld Line of Steamships from Charleston, S. C., to
Baltimore. Philadelphia, Boston, and New York.
tub charleston steamships
Offer every lnducemen to Passengers, with Tables sup.
pUod with every luxury the Northern and Charles
ton Market* can afford; and for safety,
speed and comfort, are
UHBIYALLED OH THE C0A8T !
C3T- Through Ticket* on sale at Montgomery. Weal
rolnt, and Atlanta, to New York via Charleston Steam-
ehfo*. J .A. HOBBKT,
General Ticket Arsat, Georgia BaBraadL
*t>r —*ra
NOTICE:
A GOOD MILL.
AND SO MB
GOOD WOOD LAND
FORSALE.
I WILL sell at public outcry,at this place, oe the First
'mosJay in January, (if not sooucr disposed of pri
vately.) one-half interest in a GOOD MBKCHaNT MILL,
'lour miles northeast or this place—Joi Mboro. Ga. Also,
thirty ceres of GOOD WOOD LAND well timbered, ly
ing convenient to tho Mill. The Mills are In good run
ning order, and any person wishing to invest money In
good paying property, would do well to call and look at
the properly. I wish to sell because I am compelled to
raise money. The other half Interest In the Mul can be i
1m urht if It Is desired L. M. MURPHY.
Jpneiboro, Ga. Dec. 6,1870. deed-td i
gl rcely over failed to cure those old clironfc femal
Y plaints that had resisted all ordinary modes of treat
ment. Many years ago. the writer or this, while en
gaged In the vciice ol medicine, by a little strategy,
succeeded In procuring the secret ol this wounderml
vegetable Regulator, which had never been known to
the Medical Profession.
lie gave It a fair and Impartial trial In tho treatment
of various forms and stages of female complaints with
suen decided satisfaction, that in lath ho called public
attention to It* virtu** in
Gross 1 Medico Chirurgical Review.
Combined with other known vegetable Tonics, having
S eat jtowor over the uterine organs ; with Black Root
act npon tho liver and bowels, and Soluble Citrate of
Iron to correct the blood, he has fi rmed a wonderful
combination for tbeenro of all Female Complaints, con
sidering It the only Female Regulator known, and now
offers this valuable compound to the afflicted temole,
under the name of
ENGLISH .FEMALE BITTERS.
Tho Medical Profession at largo, have long felt tho
need of such a medicine, consequently It Is not strange
that they so eagerly prescribe and recommend these
Bitters to their female patients.
If yon could seethe pile of smiling appt ovals and en
comiums lrom physicians and the public vho have cured
their daughters, tholr wives, and their frionds. by the
nse of these bitters, no sickly fomale won Id hesitate to
use them. This Female Regulator la adapted for old,
young, married or singlo females, who are affected with
acute or chronic forms of Utet tno derangements. They
euro palnlul, suppressed, scanty, profuso or lrrcgn'ar
Menstruation, Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Fluor Albas
or White*, Hysterica, Falling of the Womb, Ulceration
and Irra’abil'ty of the Womb, pain In the side, back or
lotus, sick U'-edache, palpitation or flattering of the
Heart, hurried breathing, swimming cl the head, cold
Feel and Hand*, loss of Appetite, Tndlgestl n, torpid
Llvt-r, Molam hoily, Nervousness, Wakefulness. Barren
ntrs, physical Prostration, etc. Many of these are re
lieved by the use of only ono bottle.
ton. Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. septfOSm
uta A DAY—Business entirely new and honorable.
CAV/ Liberal Inducements. Descriptive circulars
Tee. Address J. U. Rjjtd A Co., Biddciord. Me.
septS0-3w
ll/V 13rp IT offered to live men. Kars
A. V-f ii A qj 17( JCiO Chance. Send Stamp.
wsptiSKka Diamond K. Co., Wilmington Del,
tie Hs£ic cml awWpSSfSswgr s
brown. It contains no poison. Anyone can use it. Ono
sent by mall for $1. Address MAGIC COMB CO.,
Bprlngilald. Mass.Eept80-3m
W‘
ANTED AGENTS.—To sell the OCTAGON SBW-
ING MACHINE. It is Liczkebd, makes the
Elastic Lock Stitch” and is warranted for 6 years.
Price $18. All o .her machines with an under-fo d sold
for $15 or less are Infringements. Address OCTAGON
SEWING MACHINE CO., SL Louis. Mo., Chicago, HI..
Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Maes. sepl20-3w
or Day) to sell
AOHiaa. Has the
loci stUcti ’’ (alike on both side*,)
W ANTED-AGENTS, ($20
the Uoxa Snuvxu* Szwihg
vnder/b*d, makes the “ loci stiicti ” («i»o ™ uuui oiue.,;
and lb foil*! licensed. Tho best and cheapest family
Bowiiigr Mb.h'Jie In the market. Address JOHNSON,
CLaRM & CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Chlca
go. III.,or -<t Loris, Mo B3pt80-5m
THE LIVER AND STOMACH
Are thoroughly aroused and restored to a healthy nctlon,
by thu u.c ol these Bitters. Its peculiar If r. and Vege
table o-mblnation, places It far ahead of any similar
preparation before the public.
Female*, after confinement and convalescents from
any debilitating complaint, who remalu weak and fee
ble, with little or no appetite, are at once aroused and
strengthened by their nee. As a Family To - lc for mer.,
women aud chtldaan. It has no equal. Ode tablcspoon-
tul eonlaine more medical properties, than one bottle of
any of ti o common and pleasant “ dilate alcohol ” bot-'
tess, to be fonnd all over the country. When tho mann
factarere of th* common beverage* of the day say they
cure a’l disease*, they well know they are ** pulling the
wool" oner your eye*, and Ungual vonr stupidity In
ij so easily humbugged whenever the article smacks
of wlU.kp. If you reahy desire a valuable lion and Ve
getable Tonic ror yourself and family, one bottle of K
F. U. will last longer and do more good than ono dozen
of the ordinary ” grog shop” bitters, as one table*poon-
fuiln water, l.sumuteut lor a whole family. As
.A. fcj-ra—cr -eJ,
CERTAIN.
AXD
Speedy Cure
poa
^jHEUBAlGia,
ASH API.
NERVOUS
DISEASES.
2t-» Efforts are
Macrioal.
*»An UNFATEJNG BBMKDYffrir NmniAiori. F*-
ciaus, often eflectlng a perfect cure In asij.gledaj.
No form of Nervous Disease fills to yi-_ i'i to it. woa-
derftti power. Even In the severest c*- >so: Clir-jnlc
Neuralgia, affecting the entire system, lt= use *or :etr
days affords the most astonishing relief au<l rar.Jy fails
to produce a complete and permanent cure. It con
ta'ns no materials in the -lightest degree injurious. It
ha* the unqualified approval of the beat physic.ane.
Thousands in every part of the country, gratefully
scknowlodge its power to soothe the tortured ecrye*.
and rcetorlng the falling strength.
Sent by mail ou receipt of price and postage.
One Package il »0.. Postage S oenta.
5 00 “ 87 “
drags and medicines.
Local Agents Wanted*
[want a Local Agent in every Town and
Village in the Country, to canvass for Sub
icribera to the Wbstebs World. A Mas-
<iv:cbnt $5 00 Pbexium Btekl Ei»osa
ving Is sent gratis to every subscriber,
vrora $1.00 to $10 00 can be easily mad* in
-n evening. A liberal cash commission is
flowed. Send stamp for Specimens and
*rlze Circular. Address
JAMBS R. ELLIOTT, Boston Mass.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR WOMEN
OF NEW YORK
OR S0CI1L LIFE in the GREAT CITY.
Wonderful developments among the great aristocracy.
„,*c. Price $3 86 The
best Book to sell published. The beet term9 to Agonts
ever given. Address, N. Y. Book Co. 143 Nassau St,,
New York.
Married Woman Exposed, Ac
‘ " ihlisl " “
novl5-4w
A gents wantkd for the
EIGHT OF THE WORLD
Containing Fleetwood’s ‘ LUe of Christ," and “Lives
of the Apostles Evangelists and Martyrs," Doddridge*
“Evidences ol Chrlitianlty," “History of the Jews,”
by Josephus; “History of all religions Denominations,”
with treatise and tables relating to evonts connected
with Bible History, containing many fine engravings.
The whole forming a complete Treasury of Christian
Knowledge. W. FLINT,
nov!54w 86 8. SgVBNTH ST.,Philadelphia.
ORGANIC VIBRATOR.
It fits'
Into Mm
Is not perceptible^
removes noises ini
bead and enables the deaf
to Hear distlnetly at church.
Curs fruarunteed. Treatise on Catarrh
andDeafurue sent free. Dr. T. H. BtitwelL
,, 103 Broadway, New Yak.
nov!5-4w
SETTING CP CLCB3.
Great Saving to Consumers.
Parties enquire how to <»et up clubs. Our answer Is.
send for Price List, and a Club form will accompany
It with frill directions—making a large saving to con
sumers and remunerative to Club oiganlaors.
TH8 Great American Tea Go.
31 A 33 VESEY STREET,
P, O. BOX 6348 NBW YORK. nov!5-4w
•aid conr
originally Cherokee county, Ga.
Lots No*. 161 and 168 In the 1*'
rigtaally Cherokee county, Ga.
Loti No. to and 161 in 8Bth
f: : T
’ w T'o-A l u h-’OS-. d
••uaty, u orcl^, by order o! th-
., tho follow.og ,o;s, of rild lands o *ued and claim d
by A- drew Howard, deceased, at tuns of his death, viz :
Lots No*.48 and 69, in the 4th d.strict of originally
Rabun county, Ga.
hots Nos. 3i7 and 679 In 14th district, of 1st section,
derokee county, Ga.
161 and 1« In the 1st district, of «th section.
To.
district, of 9d section, ori
ginally Cherokee county. Ga.
Lo No. 883 in the Si district, of >d section* Origi
nally Cherokee county, Ga.
Lot No. grf in 18th district, of 8nd section. Originally
Ch«rokee county, Ga.
Let No. 86S in 39d district, of Sd section, originally
Cherokee county, Ga.
Lot No. 331 In 17th district, of 4th section, originally
Cherokee county, Ga
All sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
the said Andrew Howard, deceased. Novemb.r 8, 1870.
Elizabeth f. h. Howard. Adm*r.
nov20- td* Printers fee $6 per iqaarc.
0 o t T o m
i'l'mla: “fly i'-.c Orv "Si
MIT BONB PHOSPHATE
(BAUGH’S)
DABBY’S
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
F. A Hat-t-
v«.
J vJtsTTi Hall.
! FULTON SUPERIOR COURT,
Oorohsn Tsau, 1870.
! BULBNISITX)PKRFffCT83RVICH.
It appearing to tha Court, by the return of the Sheriff,
th* t the dciendant, Janette Hall, la not to be faund In
•aid county; and tt appearing that the said defendant
resides beyend th* limits of said State: It Is therefore
ordered by the Canrt, that the Sheriff perfect service In
said esse by publication In this ca*e once a mouth, lor
tour months, previous to the next Term of said Court,
In the “Atlanta Intelligencer."
By the Court. W. R. BYINGTON,
Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes sf the Court.
W. R. Vxxabu. Clerk.
October Term, 197 U coc8-4m
Administrator’s Bale.
B Y virtue of an srder of the Court of Ordinary of
Henry county, Ga., will be s ild before the Court
House door at McDouough, Ga., on tho First Tuesday
In December next, 106 acres of land, tha east half of lot
No. 147, In the 7th District of said county. Sold aa the
property of Jsmee J. Rodgers, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
JOHN KODGBK8, Administrator.
octl3-40d printer’s fee $6 per square.
Administrator’s Salt,
X\T K, the undersigned. Administrators 9f Is B. Her-
IT its, late of Forsyth connty. Ga., deceased, will
sell, before tho court house door In the town ol Canton,
Cherokre county, Gu. between the legal hours of sals on
the first Tuesday In January next—
Lots of Land No. 34 and 18 In th* Sd district and M
section and 13S-1 in the 8d district and 8d section, all in
said county of Cherokee. Sold for distribution. Term*
onc-half cash, aud the ether half In 11 months time.—
Titles made when purohaasmeney Is paid. This fid
J. G. HARRIS.
W. B. HARRIS.
K. HAttBKt.T.
Administrators.
Printer’* fee $6 per square.
vember, 1879.
novS-lds*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
T il a undersigned hereby gives notice that ha has
been appointed by the Court of Ordinary oi Fulton
county. Administrator of the estate cf William Conn,
late oi said county, deceased, and hereDy notifies all
perrons having demands against Hid estate to present
thorn, and those indebted to make payment In terms of
the law. W JB. 8PRBWRLL, Administrator.
oclSO 40d printer's fee $8
JKxooutor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before tha court house door In the
town of .Fayetteville, on the first Tuesday In
January next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Thirty acres of lot of land No. 190, belns the west
portion or said lot being In the lower seventh district oi
Hid connty. Sold as tne property of the estate of Go
Banister, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs an
creditors. Terms cash.
NATHANIEL STINOHOOMB, Executor,
uovta-td printer’s fee $6 per *qClare.
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senting the Bone Phosphate In a highly soluble and
quickly available form, and the Ammonia in such pro-
trtlon aa to ls»uro a prompt and vigorous action upon
ce crops.
Where Bauch's Phosphate was applied the past Bes
son on Cotton, the Indications, wlthon. exc ption, are
that it will maintain Its well earned reputation. It will
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Fulton Sheriff’s Sales for J lauitry, 1871
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
city of Atlants, Fniton county. Us,, on the Fl
Tuesday In January next, within the legal hours
sale, the following described property, to-wii:
All that tract or parcel ol land lying and being In the
17th district of originally Henry now Fulton county,
known ^n the plan ol said district as lot No. 191, con
tabling 80 seres, more or loss, having the following
bounds, to-wit: commencing at the southeast corner o:f
said lot and running weet to the Western A Atlantic
Railroad, tht nee west to the first branch, thence down
the branch until It will include eighty acres, thence to
the fine running to the line running north and south.
Sold by virtue of and to satisfy a fl la Issued from the
Fulton Superior Court In favor of Adam Oliver vs
George Edwards. Property pointed out by W.
Newman, plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, all that tract or
the elly of Atlanta,
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and merchants throughout the country. Address
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observation, ami where it*,
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no longer hesitate what anti
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While many Inferior remedies thrust upon the com
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Great number* ol Clergymen. Physlc'ans, Statesmen,
and other eminent person-.ges, hav* lent their names to
oertlly the unparalleled usefulness of oar remedies, bu;
s;«ice here will not permit tho Insertion of them. Tho
Agents below named ftirnish gratis our A Humor*
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Has long been regarded a* the best and ohe
Batting Powder In use. Perfectly purs and he
It makes, at rfnort notice, delicious Blscutte,
&o. There need be no waste of food prepared with
it, as It is alwaya of the host quality We would say
to those who nave never used it that a very few
trials will enable them to nse it, not only with satire
satisfaction, but with economy.
. Put up pull, net weight, os represented.
Grocers and Dealers ami it.
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09 New Street,
NEW TORE CITY.
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Jblxecutor’s Bale.
I N accordance with the last Will and Testament of
Henry C. Merritt, deceased, late of Henry county,
will bo sold before the court house door, in McDonough
ol said county, on the first Tnesday In January next,
the following lauds to wit:
135 acres, more or loss, of land lying In the 775th dis
trict G. M.. of said county. No. not recollected. Joining
Shottle and Nix on South and Wes’, D. George on the
north, ana Mrs. Merritt on tho east.
Al*o, 155 acre-, more or loss, of lot No. 61, In the 11th
district of said connty.
Also, 300 acres In said district and county. No. not re
collected, lying north of lot last aforesaid.
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TERMS—Half Cash and half credit for 13 months.—
November 16, 1870.
WM. P.'MKRMTl?, (■ Hxe€nlor *’
Printer’s lee $ > per square.
parcel of land lying and being _ .
known In the plan of said city as lot No. 118, frontini
ou Wultonl street 100 fast, and running back northwari,
same width S36g feet to Lnckio street - being part of
originally, land lot Ns. 78 in the 14th district of origi
nally Henry nowi Fulton eoonty, containing three-
fourths of an sere, mors or lees. Levied on as tha
property of B. B. Ussseon, by virtue of and tc satisfy
two fl fas, one l«*usd from the Superior Court of
Gordon county in favor of Wily, Banks A Uo. vs. B.
K Sssaoen, and one issued from the Superior Court of
Whitfield county in favor of Gage, Slone A Dater v*.
B. B. Sasseen, principal and C. B. Wellborn, security.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, this
December 6th, 18lt.
Also, at the same time aud place, one city lot In the
City of Atlanta, In said county, treating north on the
Western A Atlantic Railway street MX) feet and on the
Wee tern A Atlantic Railroad right-of-way 431-3 feet,
on which there Is a two-room cottage. Levied on as
th* property of Jsapsr Smith, by virtue of and to
satisfy one mechanic’* lien fl f*., 1 eued from the Jn*
tlces* Court, 1096th district, G. M., in tavor of Joseph
Short vs. Jasper Smith, lor work and improvements on
said lot. Levy made and returned to me by J. R
Thompson, L. C., this December 0th, 1810.
A. M. PERES MUON, Deputy Sheriff.
dec6-tds printer’s fee $3 60 per levy.
illecLed, lying north of lot last aforesaid.
Sold as tne property of deceased for the benefit of the
3 ra and creditors.
GEORGIA, Ftn.ro* County.
Oubinabt’s Onion, November Sd, 1870.
C M. PAYNE, Executor of the last will and te*ta-
• mentof Edwin Payne, late of aald county, de
ceased, having applied for leave to sell the whole of the
real estate ol said deceased, for the purpose of paying
the debts of the deceased, and lor division among tho
legatees, under the will—
This Is therefore to notify all persons concerned to file
their objections. If any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, else loave will be granted said ap
plicant as applied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Attest: John T. Coopus, Clerk.
octl-2m Printer’s tee *6.
GEORGIAj Fulton Couhtt.
Ordinary's Opjticn, December 9, 1870.
a M. McGUlRB has applied for exemption of per-
• sonalty and eettlng apart and valuation of a homo
eii-ad, aud I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock,
A. M , on the 30th day of December, 1870, at my office.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
decll dawlt printer’s fee $2.
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
CARRIAGE A. Private, counsellor
to the Married or thoee
about to many, on the
physiological mysterlss
an* revelations of the
sexual system, with the latest discoveries in producing
and preventing offspring, preserving the comidoxlon.Sc.
This is sn interesting work of two hundred and
twenty-four pages, with numerous engravings, and
contains valuable information for those who are mar
ried or contemplate marriage; still it is a book that
ought to be urtdor lock and key, and not laid carelessly
about t-he house.
bent to any ons (free of postage) tor Fifty cents.
Adtiresr Dr. Batts’Dispensary, No. 13 N. Eighth at.
St. Louis, Mo,
Notice to the Afflicted ana Unfortunate.
ilsfore applying to the notorious t>DA Jiis who adver
tise In public lApera, or using any Quaox hiuscus,
peruse l>r. Butts’ work, no matter what your disease
or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts con ho consulted, personally or by mall, on
the diseases iueutioned in his works. Office No. 13 N.
Rhiulh street, between Market and Ukesuut, St. Louis
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GUIDE.
X. IS. FOWLIiB, Auctioneer.
Atlmiuistrator’ri Bain.
B Y virtue o! an order trout the Court of Ordinary oi
Fulton county, I will sell betore the eocit bouse
door in Atlanta, os the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hour* of sale, one city lot in said city,
upon which there is a small dwelling, said lot fronting
on vest Peachtree srreet 78 leet, and running back 800
feet, adJoin ; ny < orler and Rsgan, and Isa part of land
lot No. 50. cf ths I4th District of originally Henry now
Fulton county bold os the property of Elizabeth
Payne, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms cosh.
R1UHAKD R. PAYNE, Administrator.
rovM-td printer’s fee $6 per square.
€r. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
CITY PROPERTY.
O PPOSITE THE KIMBALL HOUSB,-ON WHITE-
hsll and Alabama street*.
1 will sell on tbs premises, on Friday morning, 83d
Inst, at 10 s’cloek.
Five Splendid Basinets Lots,
On Whitehall asd Alabama streets, commencing at right
ol way ol Railroad, as p«r pUt,
This property Is In tha very center of Atlanta, and
cannot be surpassed lor convenience and intrinsic
value.
SOLD FOR THE CITY,
With undoubted and Indisputable titles, and on long
time. Itw.libs sold wlihout reserve, capitalists In
the city, and from a distance, are Invited to attend this
great closing-cut sale of 1970, oi the best gilt-edge
property ever offered n Atlanta at Auction.
TERMS —One-Third Cash; balance In one and two
years, with legal uae.-t*t. Q w Amjp<
dec 16-d9t Real Estate Agent.
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“ A great triumph In Mechanical Science.”—Chronicle,
Augusta, Ga. Single Machines; all complete, packed In
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Agents wonted. Circulars containing extra induce
ments, PRAK. Address
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may81-wly
POU THIRTY TEARS
Has that well-known, standard, and popular remedy,
PAIN KILLER,
erry
been before the public.
and in that time has become
the world, and beeB used by
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M ade easily by ant lady. sc-w in nr
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ougii-wlT
GBOBGI A. Fulton Countt.
OBDutART’# Orvio*—November Term, IcTO.
W HEREAS, the rotate of Charles H. Ely re, latecf
ra d county, deceased. 1* nnrepresented, and so
for as appears, not likely to be represented, and it being
invested that iejury is likely to occur to said estate for
want of Administration—
This is, therefore, to cite asd admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at the next term ol this
court, to be held on the first Monday in December next,
to show cause, 11 any they have, why letter* of admin
istration H-.oc.G not ne granted to each person or per-
sons as t*»e court may deem to be fit and proper ;ezsons
upon their own bond w ttont security.
DAM’L PUTMAN, Ordinary.
atreS—aOd Printer’s $3 50.
known iu all parts ol
people of oil nations.
It remains, t o day, that same good and efficient reme
dy. Its wonderful power In relieving the most severe
pain has n-ver been equalled, and It has earned Its
world-wine popularity by it3 Intrinsic merit. No «nra-
tive agent hus bad so wide-spread sale or glvenpuch
universal satisfaction. The various ills for which the
Psm Killer 1s an unfailing cure, are too well known to
require recapitulation in this advertisement. As an
-s-.jrnsl and interiud medicine, the Pain Killer stand*
j u ri va; ed. Directions accompany each bottle.
S fld by all Druggists.
Price 32 cts., 50 cts., and $1 per bottle.
lulyto-dMwtta
COLLINS, WtTHERiLL & CO*.
Wholesale Seed ©rower*.
1111 A 1113 tfarket Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
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Garden, Pteid and Flower S*eds. We have nearly SX)
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The largely Increased demand for our Seeds Is the beat
evidence of the care bestowed on their growth and pre
paration.
Our general Wholesale Trad* List mailed fra* on ap-
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OOLLINH, WSTHBRILL A CO.,
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KpO-Vwfo FHlhASEiPH
GEORGIA, DbKalb County.
Ordinary's Ofyicb, October 7.1870.
J OHM KILGORE having applied for the Guardian
ship of the person and property of Nancy A. L.
Kilgore, minor of Fielden L. Kilgore, deceased -
All persons eoncerued are notlfi-d to flte their ob|ac
tions U auv exist, within the, time allowed by law, else
my
letters will be granted the a^pllccnt
L. WILSON, Ordinary,
printer’s fee $6.
Sotice to Debtors and Creditors
A LL persons Indebted to Jeptha Landrum, late ol
Fayette county, are requested to moke payment to
the undorslgued. All persons having claim* against the
estate of Jeptha Landrum, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to present them In terms of the law.
W. F. LANDRUM, I
r> u T.Attmuni* tnxecutors.
nov8~40d
Quardian’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Co*rt of Ordinary cf
Fniton connty, on the First Tuesday In January
next, will be sola before tha Court House door lu
Dalton, Whitfield county, between the legal hours o
■ale, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being In
the city of Dalton, and known on the map of said city
as town lot No. 15, on Relvigs street, and the south ot
tho. lot next adjoining on the north to the aald lot No.
15 and numbered 17, on the west aide of said Selvldge
street. Terms cash.
MARY A. WILLIAMS, Guardian.
noYlfi-lawtjBBl printer’s fee $6 por square.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtus of an order of the Court ol Ordinary of
Paulding county, Ga., will be sold betore the Court
House door In the town of Dallas, in Mid connty, on
the First Tuesday in November next, within the legal
hour* of *ale, the following lot to-wit:
No. 846, third diatrict and third section, of Paulding
connty. Sold as the property of Baekiel GrtBn, de
ceased. Sold for distribution. Terms Cash.
THOMAS GRIFFIN, Adm'r.
aeptSB M Printer’s fee $6 per square.
Administrator’s Bale.
B Y virtue of an order lrom the Court *r Ordinary of
Henry connty, will b* sold, on the first Tuesday
In January next, before the court bouse door. In McDon
ough, Homy county, Ga., within the legal hours of tale.
One hundred and fitly acres of land In the 8th district
ef Henry eoonty, of Ix>t No. —, Joining lands of B. L.
Harper, D. Copeland, st oi,, and known os the dower In
terest of Mary Alax-ndor, deceased, late widow v< U.
Alexander, Sr., deceased.
Hold as pro Deny of Mid Uriah Alexander, Br., de
ceased, for tb* heneflt ol the heir* and creditors.
Term* Ooeh. WM. ALEXANDER,
Administrator.
novlfi— td# Printer’s fee $6 per square.
GEOftGIAi Fulton County.
Obdihaby’s Oyfiob, December 8,1870.
E B. RAW SON, Ex two tor of the estate of Francis
• H. Coleman, late of said county, deceased, repre
sent* in his petition, duly filed that be kaa fully dis
charged his said trust—
Ail persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections. If any exist, within the time prescribed by
law. else letters of dis mission will be granted tho
applicant. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Attest: John T. Coomb, clerk.
d*c-640d Printer’s fee $4 60.
Q. M. LANDRUM, i
printer’s fee $8.
<n. XV, ADAIR, Auctioneer.
-^administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of (Ordinary of
Pultcn county, Georgia, granted at the Angust
Term, 3d day of August, 1870, I will sell before the
court house door In the city of Atlanta, in said connty,
on tko First Tuesday In February next, between the
lego] hours of sale, the followlag property, to-wit:
Three lots, 35 feet each, fronting on Mitchell street,
adjoining the Macou & Western Railroad right-of-way,
lot No. 1, next to the railroad. Is 76 feet deep: No 3, 78
feet, and No. 3, 83 feet deep—all on south side of said
street. Also one lot west of dwelling of the late John
son Bridwell. and on the sonth side of Mitchell airoet,
fronting fifty feet on said street and running back 88
feet. Also, one lot on south side of Hunter street,
fronting 71 feet on said street, and running back 130
feet, having thereon a one-story dwelling; said lot
adjclnlnK lands of Thomas Reynolds, and Hotekias, all
In the city of Atlanta. Also, one-fourth of an sere of
land lot No, 47 of originally Henry, now Fulton connty,
bounded on th* west by a street, (name not known) on
the .east and south by Thomas Jourdan’s lot, and on
the north by Green B. Bridwell’s lot All of said low
belonging to the estate of Johnson Brfowell, late ol
said county, deceased. So id for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors ol dcceasd. Terms of sale—one-half cash,
balance in six months with interest from date. Note*
taken and bonds for tltie given. Deeds made when
purchase mom
uev is paid.
HABRIBT BRIDWELL, Adm’x
MA8TIN BRIDWELL, Adm’r,
dec!5*td
i’x, and
ILL, Adm’r.
of Johnson Bridwell, deseaeed.
printer’s fee $6 per square.
GEORGIA, PlOKBNS COUNTY,
Obdinabt’s Otfich, December 6.1870.
W ILLIAM J. MURPHY, as tha next friend of bis
mother, Margaret S. Mmphy, has applied for
exemption ot. personalty and eettlng apart and valu
ation of homestead tor Thomas J. Murphy, and I will
pass upon the same at 11 o’clock A. M., on the ITth day
of December, 1870, at my office.
W. a. SIMMONS, Ordinary,
d eel 6-da wit printer’* foe $8
NOTICE.
T
OLLED before me as an Betray, on the lfith day of
December, 1870, by Martha Todd, oi Back Head
District, G. M , of Pulton county, Ga., ONB RED and
WH1TB SHOTTED COW and Young Calf, white mid
unmarked. The Cow haa a erop off of the right ear, and
a swallow-fork In the left, and la about 13 years old;
both were appraised tor J. M. Liddell and J. C. Todd,
free holder* of said District, to be worth eighty dol
lars, and that it is worth twenty-five coats per day to
feed and take care of them.
The owner is hereby notified to appear before
me, prove property, pay cost and expenses and taka
them away, eise they win be sold on the premises of the
said Martha Todd, the taker up, about two miles from
Atlanta, North-East, on the •’ Danis! Johnson road,”
on Monday, the 36th day oi December, 1879.
JOHN T. COOPER,
deel6-lt Clerk Court of Ordinary.
GEORGIA* DbKalb County.
OnnnrABT’s Omen, December 10,187A
J OHN C. HARRIS, Administrator of William Brunt,
deceased, having applied for leer* to mQ the whole
of the real estate of said deceased tor paying the
debts and for distribution—
This is, therefore, to notify all persons consented to
file their objections, if any exist, wttbln the time pre
scribed by taw, why leave should not be granted the
applicant tor the aaie of eald real estate ae prayed for.
i. L. WILSON, Ordinary.
declS-aOd printer’s fee $R
Agents Wanted.
S PECIAL and Local Agents; also canvassers wanted
for a first-class Life Insurance Company. Apply
by Letter, Lock Box M, Atlanta Fuel (NR**>
■A-dminintrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue ol ap order from tha Court of Ordinary of
Clayton Connty. Ga., will be sold before the court
house door, In the town of Jonesboro, between the
usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In February
lots No. 87,
iistrlet ot originally
> the property of B.
L. Fielder, deceased, tsr distribn tlon, Terms cash.
MARY J. FIELD BE, Administratrix.
decT-tds printer’s fee $6 per square.
next, 460 acres of land, to-wit; parts
118,107, and 106. ail la the 13th Dlsti
Henry sow Clayton county. Bold as the property <
diet ■ '
G10BGIA Clayton County.
Ordinary’s Office, October 19,1870.
TITHBRBAB, E. R. Fortson, administrator of B. H.
Yl Fortson, deceased, has filed his final return, show
ing a fall distribution and settlement of said de
ceased’s estate, and applies for letters of dismission
which letters will be granted on the first Mondsy in De
cember next, unless some valid objections are filed ac
cording to law.
J. U. MORROW. Ordinary.
oot30-6m printer’s fee $4 63.
GEORGIA, Pioksns Couhtt,
Oboinabt’s Ofciob, October 18,1870.
w
HERB AS. Thomas G. Jacobs, Administrator of
1 v John T. Jacobs, represents to the court by his
itliion duly filed and entered on record that he has
nuly adi
These are, there oro, to cite all persons concerned,
both kindred aud creditors ot said deceased, to be and
appear at say, office, within the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause, It any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his administration and
receive lsttors of dismission oh the First Mondsy In
February, 1871. W. H. SIMMONS. Ordinary,
ocl&MOa printer’s fee $4 60.
GEORGIA* Clayton County.
Ob ran act's Oytiob, November 8,1870.
M K8. MART J. FIELDER, Admin' strstrlx of B. L.
Fielder, .late of said county, applies for leave to
sell the real estate ol deceesed—
All persons concerned are notified lo file their objec
tions, u any exist, within th* tim* prescribed by law,
or leave wifi be granted.
n nrlnlar'a Ion *A
n*v9-Sm
printer's too $6.
GEORGIA, Hbxbt County.
OBDtBoBr's Oytiob, Movembe 14, 1870.
E L. BULL1VAN, Administratrix of Thomas M.
• Sullivan a]
piles for leave to sell the real estate
ippl
ol said Thoms* M. Sullivan, deceased—
If objections exist, let them be filed within statutory
time, or the leave will be granted. •
Witness my official
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
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^nvalnabi^Familv^fo^Udno^fo^purifrin^
clrejiklnp^removlng bad odors In ail kinds of slcknees j
forbore*, sqres^yonndg^tlngB jforBrysl^elss, rheu
matism. and all skin diseases; for catarrh, sore month.
•OTeJhrodtj^di^theriaj^r^c^iA^Ufrrhoe^toier^^tea
i tojottep aud boaatllylng tbs skin; to remove Ink
sgrttA^jUdew^frui^staiusj^^takea^nteroaUj^^vrell
jjgolle<^extoriiaUj^so^jflghi^^0commsnde<^bv
all who have used It-Is for #aio by all Druggists and
Countr^Jtorchmtej^ind^aa^Jfo^orderod^^frecU^
of
DABBY PROPHYLACTIC CO..
deed
161 William Street. N. Y.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Ohdinabt’b Omoj, December 8, 1810.
UTB8. T. A. KKNNSY applies for loiter* ot adminla-
171 tration upon the estate of M. E Kenny, late of
tfl.. county decea ed—
This Is, therofoi e, to notify all persons concerned, to
file their objections, 11 any exist, on or before the firs*
nday In Jana try next, else letters will bo granted the
applicant. DaNIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Attest: John T. Coofbb, Clerk.
deeS-SOd Printer’s fee ft.
^Ldministrator’s Sale-
B Y virtue of an order from the Court ol Ordinary ol
Pauldtng connty, Ga., will be sold before the
court house door, in the town o: Dallas, between the
usual hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday In December
next, the following lots of 1 ted:
No. 13u6 and 1(81 In the 3d district and Sd section
also lot No 104,1st district and 3d section of Paulding
county, Ga. bo d as the property of James Teal, de
ceased. bold for division.* Ter us cash.
MARTIN V. TEAL, Adm’r.
octlfi—tds Printer’s loo $5 per square.
GEORGIA* Ci.attok County.
Okdinxbt’s Oyyiob. Ootobbb 'Pcbn, 1870.
J H. ALLEN having applied for letters of Adminl#-
• tration, dc bonis n .-n, upon tne estate of Y. S. Al
lan, late ol said connty, djcnksed —
Tula Into notify ad persons concerned, to show can so,
if any they have, withm the time present :d by law,
else leave win be granted ssiu applicant, October 4,1870.
J. U. MOKEOW, Ordinary.
•ettS-SM prtntiv’s fee fji.
GEORGIA* DbKalb County.
Ordinaby’s OmoB, November l*t, 1878.
TTTII.LTAM b. POWER apu les for permanent letters
T T of administration on the estate of bacunel Power,
deceased, of aald county—
Ali persons concerned are notified to file thalr objoo-
tlons, if any exist, w.thiu the time allcwod by law, else
letters wili b« granted the applicant. Witness my
official ulgnatnre. J. L. WI.-eON. Ordinary.
uov63ha printer's tee is.
Pauldiag Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be eoid before the Court House door In the
town of Dallas, on the First Tuesday In Decem
ber next, within tho lawful hoars ol sale, the following
property, to-wit:
Lot ol Loud No. 4'J3, 1st district end 3d section of
Paulding eounty. 8u,d as the property oi defendant, by
virtue of a fl. m. it sued lrom tho Justice Coart of the
643d district G. M., in favor of Mary L. Martin, adminis
tratrix oi William Martin, deceased, vs. Tho*. P. Hills,
bold for the purchase money. Lev; made and returned
to me by a Constable. W. hi. MoGULGOIL
Sheiff.
novS-wtds printer’s fee $6 per square.
Admiui^tratOP'B Sale.
B Y virtue of an order o? tha Court of Ordinary of
Fayette county, Georgia, will be sold before the
court house door In said county, on the (Let Tuesday In
January next, within the legal hours of sole, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lana let No. 119. containing two hundred two and
one naif acres more or les*, lying and b ring m the 6ih
district of said county, on the road loading from
FsyetteviTo to McDonough Bold a* the property of
bird M. Jackson, deceased, for ti»e b nefft of the heirs
and creditors. Terms cash.
J. J. GILBERT. Administrator.
nov!8-td printer’s fee $5 per aqaare.
AdminiBtrator’s feulo,
B Y virtue or sn order from the Court of Ordinary of
DeK&ib county, Georgia, will be so d before the
court house door In the to-vn of Decatur, in Raid
county, on tho First Tuesday in January next, within
the legal hour* of sale, the follow.ng property, lo-wlt :
Lot of Land No 10 In tne 16 b district of originally
Henry now DeKalb county, cantoi diig-iO-Uf acres, more
or less, upon which there is a good one-story dwelling
with dining room attached and all ne^escary out build
ings, about 40 acres good bottom land in cultivation, all
the fencing in good repair.
Lot of laud No. 8, in the 15th district of originally
Henry now DeKalb connty, Georgia, containing 3MM
scree more or lees, all woodland except about. 35 acres.
Sold ae the property of James F. stubbt, deceauod, for
tko benefit of tne heir* and creditors.
TERM a—CASH
Parties aeeiring to see the premises will call on Elijah
Morris Or John F. T
10.1810.
. ti.ubbj, ou the premises. November
ELIJAH MORRIS,
novlT-td
El
JOHN F. BTD1SBS,
Administrators.
Printer’s fee $5 per square.
ItXKCTTJR’S SALE,
B Y virtue of an order of tha Court of Ordinary of
B’ayette county, will DC sold before tho Court House
door in the towu of Fayetteville, on tho first Tuesday
in January next, within the legal boars of sale, the
following propert', 10 wit:
Lotot land No. 1.14, containing 2.1314 acres, more or
less, being iu tho 5.h district of originally Henry now
Fayette county, Georgia. Bold as tne property of the
estate of Littleton B Clark?, necrosed, lor the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
JOSEPH K. IixIlEY, Executor.
novSSKd printer’s fee $5 per square.
i-fLdministrator’s Sale,
B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary or
Paulding county, Ga., will be sold betore the court
house door, in the town of Dallas, between the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next,
tho following lots of land:
No. 608, aud half interest in lot d'A, in the 19th district
of the 3d section of Paulding connty, Ga. Bold as the
property af M. R. Carroll, deceased. Sola for divioloa.
Terms—Credit until November, 1871.
jamei h. cahroll, Adm’r.
ootlS-tds Printer’s fee $5 yer square.
KOT1C25.
T OLLED before me es an estrsy, on the 80th d«y of
November, 187 ). by E. R Elliott, of Casey’s
District, G. M u of Fulton county, Ga., ono black and
whLte spotted HOG weighing about SO to id) pounds
gross, marked with a crop end two silts in the left ear
and an nnderbtt in tne right car. aud appraised by W . H
81ms and Oliver Baker, frecli >lders ol said district, to
be worth Six Dollars, and that the taker np should
have two dollars for taking care of it.
The owa*r is hereby notified te appear before me
prove property, pay cost and expenses and tako it
away, else it will be sold on the premises of said
Elliott, the taker up, about two and a half miles from
Atlantfg on the New Mason and Turner Ferry Road, on
10th day of Deoember, 1870.
JNO. T. COOPER,
dad—It Clerk C. O.
W HERE tB Elias
Lae, applies to 1
Administration upon
GEORGIA* PaULDiNs County.
Elizabeth Lee, Wyatt Lee, and W. J-
is to me in proper form, for letters of
upon thu Estate of Hartwell Lee, lata
of said county, deceased—
This is, therefore, to cit* and require all persons con-
erned to bo and appear at my office, on or before th*
first Monday, in November next, to show cause, if aay
they hsve, why said letters should not be granted the
3ie
applicant*.
Gil
liven under my hand end official signature, October
1,1870. J. B. MCGREGOR, Ordinary.
oct3-80d printer’s fee £*.
Fulton 8h.«riff’a Sale for J&uuarv. 1871
W ILL b« sold before the court house door, in ihe
city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in January next, within tho lawful hoars,
the following property, to-wit :
Tho one-half interest in the Furniture and Fixtures
belonging to the Unltsd States Hotel, consisting of
Office, Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Kitchen
Furniture. Levied on as the propariy of George John
son, by virtue oi end to satisfy a moitgage fl ra issued
from Fniton Superior Court in favor of Fred Flynn vs
George Johnson. Property pointed out by Pi*iutlff,
November 7,1871. A. M. PEEKKRScN.
Deputy Sheriff.
d«c6-tdS Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy.
Administrator’ll Halo.
B Y virtue ol an order oi the Court of Ordinary of
Pickens connty will be sold before tne Court House
door in said county, between the legal sale hoars, on the
First Tuesday in December, 1870. the lands wher-on
Elias Allred resided at t»e time of his dsath, contain
ing 180 seres more or less known ae No. 84. and a por
tion of an adjoining lot in tho 18th District and 3d sec
tion of said county. The place is vrry weii improved
and has a grist mill npon .be promises. Bold tor the
benefit of the heirs And creditors of said deceased.
Terms cash. ELlAS W. ALLRED,
Administrator of Eiia* Allred.
*ct36-td printer’s fee $5 oar aqaare.
navl«-8a
NOLAN, Ordinary,
printer’s fee $c.
GEORGIA, Fulton County:
Court of Ordinary. November Term, 1810.
W A PARKS having applied for Letters of Admln-
* Intention upon the estate ot A. W. Parks, Into of
the state of Mississippi, doecssed.
A n persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, it any they have, on or before the next term
or this Court, to be held on the 1st Monday in December
next, or totters will Ordinary.
Attest:
John T. doom, Clark.
novlO-waOd Printer g fee $8.
GEORGIA, DbKaxk County.
N OTICE Is hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Jamas t. Stubbs, late ot mid county,
deceased, to present them to ns properly made ont,
within the time prescribed by law, to as to show tbs
character sod arnotmt. And nil persons indebted t o tne
deceased aro hereby required to make immediate pay
Mat, WT.TJaH MORRIS,
JOHN F. STUBBS.
Administrators of Jamas F. Stabb*.
nriftl MM printer’s fee $3
Administrator’^ Bale,
B Y virtoe of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Fayette county, Ga., will be sold before thi court
house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, witbin the legal fioarn of sale:
land lots Nos. 14 i and 117. containing one hundred
and twenty acres, more or less, ileing and being in the
npper seventh district of said county, ou the roaq lead
ing from Palmetto io Fayetteville. Sol’ as the proper
ty of Alford R. Smith, deceased, for the benefit of the .
heirs and creditors. Terms each
R. N. SMITH, Administrator, Ac.
novlS-td printer's iso $6 per square.
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
Obxhnahy’s Option, October 8,1870.
/ >ci .1. having applied for the guardian
property of A nntR L. and William a.
of William A. Greene, late ot
XTVAN P. HOW kLL ha
ah ship of the property
Green, minor children a
said county, deceased—
This is therefore to notify ail persons concerned, to file
their objections, if any they have, within the time pro
scribed by iaw, nine letter* will b* granted said applicate
a* applied for. DANIKL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Attest: John T. (toons, Qtork.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE O? THE
BAINBRIDCE FACTORY,
G eorgia, dbcatur county.—on the First
Tuesday in January next, wili be sold at the coart
house door In the city of tislcbrldgs, in said county,
within the lawf ilhours ol sale, too following, to-wit:
The entire Interest in the stock of the JBilnbrt.dge
Manufacturing Company, cons:sting of Forty Acres of
Land, more or lesa, the large Facto, y Binding, its
Machinery, and all other appurtenances, located nser
tho city of Balabridge and in the ISth district of said
connty.
Terms ef 8ais—One-half cash; balance in twelve
months with interest, secured by mortgage on par-
chased property. W. G. D. TCNGB,
F. L BABBIT,
Admlnii' raters of the estate of S. Davis Tonne.
dec6-4w
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
Coubt on OautNAHT, November Term 1870.
TTT'HXRRAB. Charles Fchuitz Administrator of the
iff estate of Alex. M, Hand, late of the State of Min
nesota, deceased, represents that he has fully die-
charged his said trust and prays for letters oi dis.
All persons concerned are notified to file their objeel
tlons, if anv exist, within the time all -wed by law, else
totters ot duunlsrion w.ll be granted the applicant J
Daniel Pittman.
Attest: John T. Oooraa,Clerk.
Mf «to printer’s 1
>d by law, else
is applicant A
S, Ordinary^
! fo* $4 »f