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THE GREAT SOUTHERN
PASSENGER AND MAIL
BOTJTB!
-VIA
VTJLAMA aijd AUGUSTA.
To Charleston. Columbia, Charlotte. Raleigh, Wi’~
miugton, Weldon, Richmond, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, and
New York.
RUNNING A DOUBLE
daily THROUGH passenger train.
and CONNECTIONS BY THIS LINE AHE HOST CER
TAIN and sure at all seasons.
3a. o Eati ax g ECousos
On this Lino have been thoroughly overhauled and
refitted. Ample time is given for meals, and at regu
lar hours.
CONDUCTORS on this line are affable and courte
cus to passengers.
Quickest Time and Sure Connection
Made by this Route.
Vsssengers can purchase Through Tickets and have
mcir Baggage Checked through from Now Orleans,
Mobile. Montgomery, Columbus, and Atlanta to Rich,
ooiid, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New
York, by
Four Different Routes,
Ya Augusta, Kingsville and Wilmington, via Colum
jj Charlotte and Raleigh, via Columbia, Danville
and Richmond, via Atlanta, Augusta, Wilmington and
Bay Lice. %
Fare as Low by Augusta as any
Other Route.
ream palace sleeping cars
>n all NIGHT TRAINS Leaving Atlanta by this
Route.
* Jfcßwngt rs Wishing to go North by Sea will hud a
Splendid Line of Steamships
Eroi.. CL:.;leston, 8. C . to Baltimore, Philadelphia,
Boston and New York.
The Charleston Steamships
. 11--r every inducement to passengers, with Tables j
‘ ;; pii- and with every Jnxnry the Northern anu Charles - 1
:vn market can tfYrd. ana for safety, speed and com -
IV:- are UNRIVALLED ON THE COAST.
Tlsrougli TieXik ot is
<v; at Montgomery, West Point and Atlanta TO ;
New V'.-ri; via Charleston Steamsnipn
S. K. JOHNSON, Superintendent.
MEET, (Mu. T. ket Agent. nov22-ly
"■ : -■ ;v Lumerlv of Uuthri* & Cos., late
MiailcTO'-j, Martin k Bishop.
' f. rzi:. formerly of McEerrau & Mont-fee.
ALLCROBS, MENEFEt & CO.
F>OEUs.-rva.oE:siis.
C ■ SIGN OiAUI.S, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND CIiHEBS OF Tii£ DIADEM HAM,
V>. I • Mill: Street, and Xos. IS. 11. IS. 16. 17 and ID
Washington street,
LOUISVILLE, K.Y.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN LI FE
insurance Company.
•S'VUTy ANTAIiV Ift. 1573 f!,53|,fH3
THE LEADING
Life Insurance Company
OF THE SOUTH.
MEN. JOHN B. GORDON PRESIDENT
- * I
ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT $1,000,000 i
MtetsltaCiiOT!
ECONOMY
1.-* .L,e Watchword of the Company.
PBO M P T
It. .iu tin j and pa; .ag ItMiea.
N O RESTRICTIONS |
The Southern Life:
Offers advantages that cannot bo surpassed.
♦i-KN. A. a. COLQUITT VICE PRESIDENT j
4. A. MORRIS,
Secretary.
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
A. AtIBTELL. E. W. HOLLAND. .
MKDICSL boakd:
H. V. MILLER. M. D. J. M. JOHNSON, M. D.
L. E. ULKCKLKY, Counsellor.
THE SOUTHERN LIFE
nksvi on? of tht FiRSf Cm?talcs of the Continen |
SUCCESSFUL AGENTS WANTED.
UOGEtIS & LEMAN,
General Agents, Macon. Ga. •
MILLEK k L \WTON,
General Agents, Augusta, Cra.
T’.LACK A WAKING,
General Agents. Ooluinbia. S. C. j
nov*2l -dtf
Dr. Calhoun's Renowned
LIVER PILLS
DR. CALHOUN’S LIVER PILLS.
lAM ENGAGED IN THE MANLTAOTCBEOF TH
celebrated Family Medicine known as the
Calhoun Liver and Anti-Bilious
Pills.
under the supervision and assistance of Dr. Calhoun j
bimaelf. This Pill has been in use lor the last thirty
five years, and has taken precedence over all other
Family Preparations, by al that have used them, i
Thousand. would c. rtily to their great value if neces
sary. One fact ehould supersede any amount ol cer- •
tdicates, and that, la .t is , Lis: Dr. Calhoun hue been,
physician to the Fulton County Prison for over seven
years, whgn the number of prisoners ranged from 21)
to 70 laboring under all the disiasm incident to this
climate. With hut few exceptions they have all been j
treated with this pill, and astonishing to say, during |
that long period, not a solitary cLath occurred uudor ;
hU treatment. This fact Is worth any amount -f tes- ,
timoniala.
C am now prepared to fill orders from Druggist?, i
Merchants anti other*. All orders sent me shall re-,
coivy prompt attention Then- is no type of Fever,
Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, Py.-oeterr, Rheumatism, Chol
era Morcud, lhlionaneaK and Sick Headache, or other
diseases of a Southern lien ate, but yields readily to
f■ preparation.
Brice, 00 cents a Box.
N'ou> goauiuo unless it heirs lhe signature of N. C.
W loarns a;.d picture of Dr CalDoun.
Ail dross N. C WILLIAMS.
Post-office Box No. 240. Atlanta, Ga.
Manufactory No. 118, corner Washington andPeters
Birtt'ds, Atlanta, Gt. juna29w Gm
j (JR AN BEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN.
Fwtl> Grand Gift Gonert,
TOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
j PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000
Every Filth Ticket Draws a (Hit.
I
8250.000 for 850!
TIUE FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT author
ized by special act of the Legislature for the ben
-1 efit cf tho Public Library of Kentucky, will take place
iut' nblic Library Hall at Louisville. Kentucky.
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873.
Cr ? y sixty thousand Tickets will be sold, aDd one
j halfc f those are intended for the European market,
thusi eaving only 80,000 for sale in tho United States,
where 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Concert.
The tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts, and
haveo n their back the Scheme, with a full explanation
of the mode of drawing.
At this Concert, which will be the grandest musical
display ever witnessed in this country, tho unprece
dented sum of
$1,500,000,
| divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by
i lot among the ticket-holders—the numbers of the
I tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind children,
and the gifts from another.
LIST OF GIFTS.
; One Grand Cash Gift f260 000
One Grand Cash Gilt ioo qOO
l One Grand Cash Gift go 000
I One Grand Cash Gift 25 000
One Giand Cash Gift 17 goo
10 Cash Gifts, SIO,OOO each 100 000
30 Cash Gifts, 5 000 each 150 000
50 Cash Gifts, I,(KM) each 50 000
80 Cash Gifts, 500 each 40 000
100 Cash Gifts, 400 each 40 000
150 Cash Gilts, 300 each 45 000
250 Cash G.fts, 200 each 50 000
■ 325 Cash Gilts, 100 each 32 000
j 11,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each 650 600
j Total, 12.000 gifts, all cash, amounting to $1,500,000
The distribution will be positive, whether all the
, Tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in
! proportion to the Tickts Bold—all unsold Tickets being
■ destroyed as at the first and second Concerts, and not
represented in the drawing.
PRICE OF TICKETS,
Whole Tickets *SO 00; Halves $25 00; Tenths, or j
each coupon, $5 GO; rinven Whole Tickets for SSOO 00;
22H Tickets fur $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000;
2i7 Whole Tickets for SIO,OOO. No discount on less
! than SSOO worth of Tickets at a time.
The imparalled success of tho ThirdjGiffc Concert, as 1
; well ur the satisfaction given by the Fint and Second !
makes it on ncctssury to announce the Fourth to in- j
sure the prompt sale of every Ticket. Tho Fourth]
Gif. Concert will oe conducted in all its details lik*- j
the Third, and full t ar.ieulars nmy he lea-ned from !
circulars, which will be sent free from this cilice to ail
who may apply for them.
3 Fleets now ready for eale, and all orders accompa
nied by tho money promptly filled. Liberal terms
g-ven to those who buy to sell again,
THOS. E. BR&rfILETTE.
Agent Pub. Lib. Ky , and Mannger Gift Concert,
Public Library Building. Louisville, Ky.
i'A*t tickets or info niatiou apply to Bedwma A Fox.
sole agents, Atlanta, Ga.
au c 19-*J Wed & Sunfc wtd
TO THE
Sicli. t*3 AffLioteca
Hear and Rejoico for I bring yon Glad tidings
of great joy.
JACKSON’S
MAGIC BALSAM,
Is curing the sick and alliicted to an extent never be- j
for heard of in the annals of Medical Science. It is !
curing without fail
The worst Neuralgia in from 5 to 20 minutes.
The worst croup in 5 minutes.
The worst Toothache in one minute.
The worst Rheumatism in from 20 minutes to 1 j
days.
The worst inflammation in the eyes in one week. j
'lhe worst Pain in the Side, Breast or Back.
The worst painful Tumors in any part of the body, j
The worst Sprains, Brumes, Swelling* and Risings, j
The worst Catarrh in the head is relieved in one 1
week.
The worst Palpitation in the Heart in ten minutes, j
The worst cut, chafe or flesh wound.
The worst case of Bronchitis is relieved in a few :
minutes.
The werst case of Inflammatory Rlmumatisru.
The w Tst Burns avid Hcaidsin 20 minutes.
And for pains and inflammation in any part of the !
human body, cither externally or internally, there iv I
no remedy in the entir - world tba subdues pains ami j
inflammations eo positively, so promptly and so perm a !
neatly i\a
Jackson's Magic Balsam.
P. VAN ALSTINE, Proprietor.
UARNKSVILLt:, GA.
SoMl.’/all D.’ltJlUt. tV;. 511. , t
"SATliy 3W o r
Let the Public Know It?,
- IF
JACKSON'S
M&GIC BALSAM
Has by repeated trials and permanent cures proven it*
beif to bo the best horse lotion or horse remedy in the
world, why not let tho people know it? It is curing
the worst colic in horses or mules iu 20 minutes, and
so prompt is it in curing colic that the Proprietor will
to tach and every case, whore 202 iu pint of water
is given to a horse or mule that hi 8 the colic, refund
the money where It not cure in 20 minutes. It
is also the very best lotion in the world for all 8 ddle
or collar galls, flesh wounds, bruises, strains, lame
ness. old sores, baud crack, pole evil, foundered feet,
cuts, wounds of all biuds, poisons and wherever swel
lings aud inflammation exist, either internally cr ex
ternally. There is no linement or liorso lotion in the
world tbatcau begin to compare with
Jackson’s Magic Malsam,
and the time is cot far distaut whet, every owner o
md dealer in stO'tk wld have this valuable medicine i
his stable, ready loraay sickuess aud distress amongs
Lis took. Try it!
P. VAN ALSTINE,
Proprietor,
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA.
Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents, 6C cenwi, SI.OO,
eudss.oo per bottle. aug-14w:;m.
Special Notices.
WHJf WILL YE DlE—Death or what is worse, is
the inevitable result of that continued suffering pecu
liar to women. It is a condition which should not be
trifled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard
;;;iiLißt constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppres
sion, suspension, or other irregularity, Dr. J. Brad
field’s Female Hoeuiator is the only sure remedy. It
uctß by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving
the blood, and determining directly to the organs of
moustruatlou. It is a legitimate prescription, aud the
most intelligent doctors use it. Prepared by J. 11.
Bradfield, Druggist, Atlantu, Ga; $1 5U per bottle, ami
sold by respectable druggists everywhere.
Tuskeoee, Alabama.
Mr. L. H. Bradfield—Sir: Please forward us imme
diately another supply of Bradfield’s Female Regula
tor. We find it to bo all that ia claimed of it, and we
have witnessed the most decided and happy effect
produced by it. Very respootfully,
HUNTER * ALEXANDER.
J. BRIDFIELD, Atlanta, Ga. ;
For sale by all druggists. sepSu-tf
THOMAS BROUGHTON, OF CINCINNATI, '
says; “W. C. Hamilton & Co.—l had had the ague for j
t wo long years, aud had tried soveral remedies of ac- j
knowledgfcd or pretended merit, without any good re
| suit. I finally tried you preparation—“Kress Fever
Tome.’ One bottle completely broke up the malady,
:iiid lam cow perfectly well. I can testify that your
! medicine docs all you claim for it; and it is only due
' to you that this acknowledgment should be made, cs
-1 j eciaily as so many worthless chill medicines are now
| offered." Tills medicine you will find at Itedwine &
] Fox’s drug store. angle
*5- HAMILTON’S PREPARATION OF BUCHU
AND DANDELION cures that most distressing mala*
dv Piles, by Increasing tho digestive function of the
stoViacb, aud by secunng a proper secretion of bite
lor the lubrication of the bowels. This prevent* cou-
Htirpation, and constipation is the immediate cause of
Piles—common senso iu this treatment. Go to Red
wine A: Fox’s drug store and tell them you want Ham
ilton's Btvhu and Dandelion. Redwine & Fox can
toll you ail about tho remedy—and sell it to you slbo.
anglS
ATLANTA WEEKLY HERALD-- December 3,1873.
Fallen Sheriff’s Sales
FOR DECEMBER, 1873.
I
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
door in the city of Atlanta, Fultou county, Ga
ou THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
within the legal hours of sale, the following described
property, to-wit:
Also, at tho same time and plac\ a tract or parcel
of land containing one huudred and one aud a quarter
acres, morn or less, it beiog tho west half of land lot
No. 99, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, Ga. Levied on as ihe property of Jeff
Campbell, by virtue of aud to satisfy a ii. fa. issued
from Fultou Superior Court, iu favor of Win. W. Har
ris vs. Jeff Campbell.
Oct. 3lst, 1873.
Also, at the same time aud place, a lot, and the im
provements ou the same, fronting 21 feet on Pryor
street, and extending back 100 feet, more or less, to an
alley, it being lot No. 3 of the sub-division of the
Mitchell property, iu tho fourth ward of the city of
Atlanta, adjoining the property of Brown and Peck, it
being a part of land lot No. 77 in the 14th district of
iwi gin ally Henry, now Fultou county, Ga. Levied on
as the property of O. A. Lochrane, trustee, ko., by
virtue of aud to satisfy a fi. fa issued from Fulton
Superior Court, in favor of William Markbam \s. O. A.
Lochrane, trustee, kc. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’a attorney.
Also, at the same time and p’ace, all that parcel of
land lying aud being in the city of Atlanta. Fulton
county, Ga., the same being parts of city lots Nos. five ;
and six, in land lot No. 77, fronting 120 leet on Line
street, which bounds it on the north; bounded west
by Austell 8 laud 158 feet, thence east 60;j feet, thenco
north 58 feet, thence 119,’3 feet to 'ail alley, thence
along scid alley north 103 teet to the said Line street.
Levied Oft as the property of A B Forsyth by virtue of
and to satisfy four fi. fas issued from the Justice
Court of the 1231 th District. G M, In favor of G J
Booth vs A B Forsyth. Levy made by J F Walker, L C,
and returned to me.
Also, at the same time and place, town lot in West
End, Georgia, the same b Q icg 50 feet front ou Gordon
street, aud running back 90 feet, bounded as follows:
cast anil south by Gordon street, and on the west by
property of J M Willis, aud on the north by property
of Chamberlin k Boynton. Levied on as the proper
ty of James B Lawing by virtue of and to satisfy sev
en fi fas issued from the Justice Court of the 530th
District, G M, in favor of Wyatt Heflin vs James B
Lawing. Levy made by Manson Stroud, LC, and re
turned to me. ,
Also, at the same time aud place, a lot or parcel of
land situated aud being on the south side of Raw son
street, between Hood and Smith streets, fronting on
said Raws an street 54 teet, aud running back 196
feet more or loss. Levied on as the property of It.
W. A. Wilder, by virtue of and to fcatisiy a fi la issued
from Fulton Court of Ordinary in favor of officers of j
the Court vs It W A Wilder.
AHo, at the tame time uu place, a part of land lot !
82 in the lltli district ot originally Henry, now Fulton !
county, Ga, bounded on the north by a let formerly
owned by Come.us Connally, aud afterwards by Joju
J. Thrasher, aud running along tho Weeieru and At
lantic K diroad in a southeasterly direction to Pul
liam’s line, Pulliam’s corner, thence south to Lynch’s
line, thence west along Lynch’s hue to th * old vine- |
yard and Jetts lot, thence notth to the line of ia<* i
Thrasher lot; the came being the lot whereon James i
Loyd formerly resided. Levied on as the property of
James Loyd, by virtue of and to satisfy a li fa issued ]
from Fultou Superior Court iu f.vor of George W
Hicks vs James Loyd, Enoch R Mills aud Joseph II |
Mead, security on appeal. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney Oct 1, 1869.
Also, at the ►am j time and place, a city lot, contain- j
ing three-quarters of an acre, on Castleberry Street,
in the first ward < f ihe city of Atlanta, adjoining Day
ly ft Wylv, it being block 81 of said city, and part of !
land lot 77, of tho 14th district of oiigiually Henry, I
now Fulton count?, Ga Levied ou as the property ut‘ j
Michael Havf-rty by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa is- !
sued from Fulton Superior Court in favor cf L Strouss
k Cos. vs. M. liaverty.
Also, at the same time aud place, a tiact of land con
taining 25 acres, it being a j a t of land lot No. —, iu
tho 14tn district cf originally Henry, now Fulton co ,
Ga., having the following boundaries, to wit: On the
west by Mrs. Head’s property, on the north by Dob
bins, and ou the south and east by property belong
ing to Col. Rush Irwin, tho same being part of laud
lot 152. in said district, it being the place sold by
Tbos 8 Powell to Rnsh Irwin. Levied on as the prop
erty of Thus S Powell by viituo of and to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Fultou Superior Court iu favor of J A ]
xfaden vs. Tbos S Powell. Property pointed out by
W R Phillips, transieree.
Also, at the tame time and place, a city lot lying and
: being In the city of Atlanta, Fulton* county. Ga.,
| fronting 50 feet on Harris street, and running back
1 150 feet ou Calhoun street, having a two-room bouse
on the same. Levied on as the property of Isam I*.
I Harris, by virtue ot aid to eflfcsfy afi la, issued from
the Justice Court of the 1026 District, G. AI , in fav >r |
of Kisemau k B o. vs. I-aac P. Harris. Levy made
by Frank L. Little, L. C., and returned to me.
AI6O, at tho same time and placo, all that tract or
parcel of land lying aud being in the 17tli district of
originally Hen y, now Fulton county, Georgia, known
as part of la>nd lot No 65, the lines of which are as
follows: comm- nciug at the Big Nancy’s Creek in tho
soutuwest corner of land lot, aud thence east along
said original laud line until crossing Little Nancy’s
Creek ten leer, thence down within ten feet of the j
venters edge, ea-t side of said creek, uutil opposite a j
small atream vhrt empties into said creek lrom the (
west side, aud thence north to the corner of the fence I
on the east side ol said creek, aud tfcence north along !
said line' of fi-nce to Big Nancy’s Creek, which forms ]
a cooditioua! lino between said Grier aud the estate :
of Ldton Arnold, deceased, thence down the cent r I
of said creek to the beginning point, tou’aiuing 45
acies, more orless. as well as all the rights of Wm J
Birrert under his covenant or covenants, conditional
or otherwise, contained in a deed lrom Wm A Grier.
Levied ou as the property of Wm J Barrett by virtue
of ad to satisiy a mortgage ufa issued from Fuiton
Superior C rt in favor of N It Fowler, Treasurer cf
the Fal’onLoan and Building Association, vs Wil iam
J Barritt. Property pointed out m said inorgage ii ia.
Also, at tho saino rime and place, a city lot begin- J
ning at the conn r of Frazer and Riwson streets, in i
the city cf Atlanta, ami running south on Frazer
* eet 70 feet, thence right angles east 200 feet, th. uce
. .ih 70 teet to lUwson street, thence uu Raw-son
street 209 feet to tho beginning corner, containing %
of an acre, more or less, the same lying aud being in
the 3 1 ward of the city ol Allan.a, and part of land
lot No 53, in the I4th district of originally Henry, now
Fill ou county Georgia Levied on as ihe property
of Mrs M L Robinson by virtue of and to sitisfy two
fi frs issued from the Nota v Public’s Court of th.*
1234th district, G. M, iu favor of Gutbmau & Haas vs
M L Robinson. Levy made by J F Walker LC, and
returned to me.
Also, at the same time and place, a tract or parcel of
land, containing 50 acies, more or less, situated iu the
northern portion oi laud lot No. 113, in the 14th Dis
trict of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia
Levied on as the property of E R Elliott, by virtue of
and to satisfy an fa issued from Fulton superior Court
in favor of F L Little vs Elliott, McMillan k Cos. Oc
tober 31. 1873.
Also, at the same t : me and place, a part of land lots
numbers 106 and 107 in the 14th district of originally
Henry, now Fulton county, Ga. boutided by lands of
McCool, Perkerson, aud others, and containing
tighty acres, more cr less, commencing at the
noithwest corner of land lot number 106 run
ning thence west 390 feet to a stake on a branch ou
lot No 107. running east 950 fe*t to a st ike on the
Newnan road, thenco northwestward to Gresg’s cor
ner, thence east to tho Macon and Western Reilroad,
thence southward to Kidney Root's corner on the
right of way of said road* thenco east 1.158 feet to
stake, thenco south 860 feet to Lockhart & Doans’
corner, tli* uce west 1,485 feet to the west boundary of
land lot No 106, to a stake, thence 2 670 f et to the be
ginning, except all that portion oi land lot No 10G ly
ing on the east side of the Macon and Western Rail
road, formerly sold bv Edward Whi e to Thomas Al
exander, levied on as the property of Edward White
by vrtue of and to satisfy two fi ia* issued :rom Ful
tou Superior court, one in lavor of-W U Phillips vs
Edward White maker, and Yaruoy A. Gaskil), *nd., and
oue in favor of W R I’hillq svs Ed *ard White aud E
R Sasseen, end , aud eleven fi as issued lrom the Jus
tices’ Court of tlio 530th district Georgia militia, in
favor of Wm R Phillips vs Edward White. Prooerty
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, October 6. 1873.
Also, at ibe same rime and place, all that tiact or
parcel of land lying and being in ti e city of Atlanta.
Fulton county, Ga., commencing at the juuction of
Hunnic-tt and Peachtree streets, and ruuuing west
along t-aid Hunuicutt street 195 feet to an alley;
thence along said allev south 199 feet; thenco 195 feet
to Peachtree street; thence aloug saia Poach reestreet
north 100 feet, to tue bopinutng corner, it bring part
of laud lot No 79, in the lith district of originally
Henry, now Fultou county, Ga , and containing one
half acre, more or less. Levied 011 as the property of
Gust A. Huwald, by virtue of and to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa issued from Fultou Superior Court in favor
of N It. Fowler, Treasurer of the Fulton Loan and
Building Associa ion vs. Gust A. Huwald. Property
pointed out iu 11 ta.
Also, at the same time and place, 0} j acres undivided
of a certain tract or parcel of land, lyiug and being in
the county of Fulton and State cf Georgia, beiug part
of land lot No 81 in the 14th District of originally
Eenry, now Fulton county. Georgia, containing 11
acres, more or less, bounded on tho north by tho
Western k Atlantic railroad, west by Effiols and Pow
ell’s lands, south by Loyd’s land, and east by Rawsou’s
land; tbe above levy being 9>£ acres undivided of the
11 acreß above described. Levied on as tho property of
Alfred L. Wingfield, administrator, and Madison Strat
ton, by virtu*-* of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fill
ton Superior Court in favor of Collier k Hoyt va Alfred
M Wingfield, administrator, aim Madison Stratton.
Also, at tho same time aud place, oue-half interest
in that tract or parcel < f land lying and being iu the
city of Atlama, kuowu aud distinguished as lot No. 2
of sub-divisiou of that part of city block No. 163 con
veyed to Jus M Calhoun, trustee of Bridgett Doyle, by
J A Hayden ad J A Hayden, trustee, 0:1 the 2d ot
February, 1804, fronting right-of-way of tho old
Mauror Railroad 69 4-12 fe*‘t. and ruumng back 193
feet in th** 14tn district of Fultou county. Also, one
half of a certain lot of land (city lot) and part of land
lot 78 iu 14th dtsTJCt of origttial y Henry, now Ful
tou county, being lot No. 3 of *ub divirion of the
Seltzer p. oner ty, fronting 25 feet more >r less on
northeast side of Marietta ►treot. and running back
same width, northeast, on Foundry snoot 88 feet to
au alley 10 eet wide; nud also au half of a portion of
that tract or parcel of laud lying aud being iu the
city of Atlanta, K ate and county a>oi*omid, and known
in tho plan of said city n * a part of block 63, and is
what may be termed the ba k nr 1 car of the iiridgett
Doyle lot, auc is bcutided a* follows: jj.s teet oa au
alley, more less, on street; 110 feet, more or less, on
tbe Ryan lot side; 155 feet on the Withers side, more
or less, and 76 ioet more or lesson tho branch side
all herng in the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, Ga. Said plat is a portion of the lot
conveyed by J A Hayden to Bridgett Doyle. Levied
on as.the property of Edward H Jones, by virtue of
and to satisfy a fl fa issued from Fulton Superior
Court in favor of Edward L Jones vs Edward H.
Jones.
Also, at the samo and place, a lot in the citv of At
lanta. Fulton county, Georgia, in ward four of aaid city,
and fronting 50 feet on Collins street, and running
back same width 100 feet, adjoining the property ot
Boyd and Wilson, part of land lot No. 77 of the 14th
district of originally Henry now Fulton county, Geor
gia. Levied on as tbe property of W P Chisolm
ly virtue of and to tatisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton
Superior Court in favor of B H Thrasher vs John
Coughlin, principal, and W P Chisolm, 8 T Downs aud
Thomas Jones, security. Property pointed out by
plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place, 00a large patent
safe* now used in tho banking house of The Ga. Loan
aud Trust Cos, in the H I Kimball House. Levied
on as the property of H I Kimball by virtue of and to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in
lavor of D A Eeatie vsH I Kimball. Property pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at tbe same time and place, a lot on Foundry
street, in the 4th ward of the city of Atlanta, adjoin
ing the property of Withers aud au alley, it being a
part of land lot No. 78, of tho 14th district of original
ly Henry now Fultou county, Georgia, containing 28
feet by 100 feet, and the improvements on the same.
Levied on as the property of A T Finney by virtue of
and to satisfy three li fas issued from Fulton Superior
Court in favor of Tommey & Stewart vs A T Finney.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
nov4-lm A. M. PERKERSON, Sheriff.
R.U.10 KTisl !
John R. Wallace, ]
vs. ! Superior Court, Fulton
Taos. E. Whitaker & f county, Fall Term, 1873.
Harriet M. Whitaker, j
It being represented to the court by the petiiion of
John R. Wallace, that by deed of mortgage, dated
Gth day of Jammy, 1872, Thomas E. Whitaker and
Harriet M. Whitaker, by and with the approval of the
Ordinary of said county, conveyed to the said John B.
Wallace “all that tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing in the city of Atlanta, being part of city lot (84)
eighty-four, of the sub division of land lot (78) seven
ty-eight, in the 34th District of originally Henry now
Fulton county, Georgia, having a front of (t 0) thirty
feet on tho southeast side of Forsyth street and run
ning back (66) sixty-six feet to an alley, which alley
seperates the lot hereby convoyed from the property
lately sold Purmedus Reynolds, bounded northwest by
property recently and probably now owned by E. R.
Sasseen,” for the purpose of securing tho payment
of five certain prr-raisory notes for one hundred dol
lars each due (3; three months after the said Gth day
of January, 1872, which notes are now due aud un
paid :
IT 18 ORDERED, That the said Thomas E. Whita
ker and Harriet M. Whitaker, do pay into this Court
by the first day of the next term thereof, the princi
pal interest and costs due on said five notes, or show
cause, if any they have, to the contrary; or that iu de
fault thereof foreclosure be granted to the said John
R. Wallace of earn Mortgage, and the equity of re
demption of th- said Thomas E. Whitaker and Har
riet M. Whitaker be forever barred; and that service i
of tlie rule be perfected on said defendants Thomas E. j
Whitaker aud H u*riet M. Whitaker by putJ'ceti *u of j
tins rule once a month for four mouths in tne Atlanta :
Herald newspapr r.
ThisSoptcmbr-J9, 1873. Kail Terra, 1873. i
l!y the Court:.- SIDI.iY lIEIL,
L>. McCUTCIIKS, J.3.C. l'U'ffa Au y. !
A true extract Votu tho minutes of said Court.
nctl-lairrim W. 11. VENABLE, D. C.
Clayton Sheriff Sales. !
WILL BE BOLD, before the court bouse door in
the town of Jonesboro, Clayton county, Geor
gia, on the Ist Tuesday in December, 1h73, between
tho usual hours cf gale, the following' property, to
wit:
One hundred at 1 fifty acres of land lot No 118, lying
in the 13th district of originally Henry, now Clayton
county; sold-'as the property of William Sbadnek,
under and by virtue ot a fi fa recently issued from the
Court of Ordinary of Fayette county, Georgia, in fa
vor of 8 T Minor, guardian of Stanley Murray and
Green Norton, auc against the said William Shadrick.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. This
October 31, 1873.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold sev
enty-four acres of laud, known as parts of lots Nos.
206 and 207 iu the 13th district of originally Henry,
now Clayton county, known as the place whereou Wm
G Bmith formerly resided, and whereon one Cautbum
now lives. Levied on as the property of P W Merrett
under and by vir. *ofafi fa from Henry Superior
Court in favor of Horgn W Walker vs said P W Mer
rett. Property p>, ~ted out by plaintiff. This Novem
ber 1, 1873.
NATH KIEL €*. HTTDStyN, *****-.
Printer’s tee $2 per lew.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA—Fu on County.
Annie E. Welch, f Fulton Superior Court, October
vs.
Michael I. Welch. (Term 1873—Rule to perfect Suit.
IT apt earing to the Court by tho return of the 8b er
iff that the defendant in the above stated case
doe*j not reside iu this county, and it further appear
ing that he does not reside in this State, it is, ou mo
tion of couu-el, ordered that said defendant appear
and answer at the next term of this Court, else that
the, be considered in default, aud the plaintiff be
allowed to proceed; aud it is further ordered that this
Rulo be published in the Atlanta Hfrald ouce a
mouth for lour montufl. This October 2t)th. 1873.
JNO MILLEDGE,
Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract from the Minutes of the Superior
Court of Fulton county.
oc?20-4m W. H. VENABLE, IX fi.
POSTPONED
Sheriff’s Sale for December
1 3 *7 3.
WILL be sold before the Court House door iu the
city of Atlanta, couu*y of Fulton, wthiu the
legal hours of Bale, on the first Tuesday in December,
next, the following described property, to-wit:
A tract of laud containing 159 acr s, more or loss, it
being the east half oi land lot No. 247, in the 17th dis
trict of originally Henry, now Fultou county, Georgia.
Levied on as the property of E M Donahoo, by virtue
ot anti to satisfy a fi fa issued fiom Fulton Superior
Court in favor of U M Hooper vs E M Donahoo. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney
A. M. PERKERSON, Sheriff.
novs-law4w.
Peter Oelrich aud wife ) Bill tor Relief in Fulton
vs Anna Ruhmann, Re- > Superior Court, Spring
becca Hanson, et al. ) Term, 1874.
It appearing to the Court that Anna Ruhmann and
Rebe- ca Hanson, delendants to tho above stated cause,
are uon-reMdants, residing in Germany, in Europe,
aud are over the age of twenty-one years, aud are
necessary parties defendant to said Bill and cannot
be served personally with process. If is ordered that
service of said Bill be made and perfecte i by publica
tion of this order in the Atlanta Daily Herald, a pub
lic gazette ot thi State, once a month for four months
By .he Court, October 24,1873.
M. A. BELL,
Solicitor for Complainants.
True extract from the Minutes of this Court.
W H VENABLE,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court.
The Bill seeks to have a mistake in a Deed correct
ed.
M. A. BE* L,
Attorney for Complainants.
Oct 30-1 am4in.
GEORGIA— Clayton Couxty.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned
that on the day of , 18—, Joshua
ti tatter ton. late oi Clayton couuty, Georgia, has de
parted this life iutestate, aud no person lias applied
for a miiuistration on tho estate of said Joshua Bet
terton, and that in terms of tbe law, administration
will be invested in the Clerk of tho Su;>erior Court, or
some other fit and proper person, at the December
term of tuis Court unit S3 some valid objection is
made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature this 4tli
day of November. J. A. McCONNELL,
nov7 Ordinary Clavton County.
Georgia—Fuiton County,
To the Superior Court of Said County.
npHK petition of Henry Haney, James M. Toy, D.
A. McDuffie, J. 8. Gormany. It. O. Yong, James
E. Mann, W. It. Diggers, John Downing, James
G. Kelley. J. H. Sterohi, and Cnarles Crenshaw, and
such other persons as now are and hereafter may be,
associated with them, respecfnlly showeth that they
desire an .rder granting them a charter and incorpo
rating them under the name of the “Firemans Benev
olent Association, of Atlanta.”
The object of tho Association is, by the accumula
tion of a fund from initiation fees, regular dues, flno3
and such donations and bequests as it may receive, to
make provision for ihe propar care aud relief of sick,
and destitute and afli’cted Firemen, and their fami
lies. By reason of its characterand purpose, the
Association has no capital stock.
Petitioners desire, under the corporate name
aforesud, to be allowed to receive by purchase or gift,
properly both real and personal arid to hold and cou
vey the same; to sue and be niied; to have and to use
a corporate seal; to elect officers, aud to make such
By-Laws. Rules aud Regulations, as may be necessary
to properly carry out the obj cts of said Association.
Said charter is desired for the term of twenty years.
Pet’oners ask that ihe proper order may be grant
ed in tbe premises, aud as iu duty bound will ever
pray, kc. WM. T. NEWMAN,
Petitioners Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes.
novlG-wim JAMES I). COLLINS, Clerk.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Nov. 10, 1373.
MK3. R”ALIE A. PETTIBONE has applied for
exemption of personally, arid I will pass upon
the same at ten o’clock, a* m., ou the Ist day of De
cember, 1878, at my Oflice.
nov2l-td DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Georgia State Grange-
Corrected List of Subordinate Oranges, Organized i'n <n Date,
October 13. 1873.
| -•,••• •, ' 1 - J ' •••' • ■ ...
O NAME. MASTER. SECRETARY. POST-OFFICE.
j|V a ldos |M Jones Thomas Valdosta. Lowndes co
2!Laurens county jo 8 Guyton j*p Duncan iPublin, Laurens co
3!Quitman * JT Perdue JGMcCall Quitmsu Brooks co
4 Georgia iL 8 Livingston x a jffack Covington, Newton co
siForsyth J 8 Lawton u jj papier Forsyth, Monroe co
6 Howard GH Waring A Y Shea’s Kingston, Bartow co
7 Bartlesville I 8 Lavender r x Graddlck Barnesville, Pike co
8j Enterprise jW B Hattaway w c Tinsley jßluitou, Clay co
9!Greene county JB Park j Davison Woodvilie, Greene co
10;Central City | J P Fort CM Wiley : Macon, Bibb co
11 Sandersville |T J Smith 8 G Jordan Sandersville, Washington co
12 Whitney CM Davis ww Dickey Morgan, Calhoun co
13 Taylor E Taylor *. j E Taylor Colaparchee, Monroe co
14 ( Flat8hoals ,T B King j (j Beauchamp Flat Shoals, Meriwetherqo
ISiTuomaston J P Lewis Joel Matthews Thomastou, Upson co
16' Leesburg HL LoDg \y h Baldly Leesburg, Lee co
nlOcmnlgee WDH Johnson r e Bowman Colaparcbee, Monroe co
18;Jackson j 8 McKibben j t Goodman Jackson, Butts co
19 Longstreet GW Jordan p y Walker Longstreet, Pulaski co
20 Colquitt M H Bunn R w Everitt Cave Spring, Floyd co
211 Miliedgeville T II Latimer L Carrington Milledgeville, Baldwin co
22;Ringgold A J Luts. T M Gordon Ringgold, Catoosa co
23 Hancock J M Harris h clinch Sparta, Hancock co
24 Wofford J Weems b N Best Cassville, Bartow co
251 Hebron EW Jordan S Prince Hebron, Washington co
27 Spalding county RPJohnson WEH 5earcy..........-Griffin, Spalding co
28'Fort Valley WJ Anderson H C Harris Fort Valley, Houston co
29 j Carterßville W H Felton W H Gilbert Cartersville, Cass co
30 Calhoun A Roff J M Reeve Cilhoun, Gordon co
311 Culloden A L Woodward RW Rutherford Forsyth, Monroe co
32 Kennesaw W Phillips j G Campbell Marietta, Cobb co
331 Alston J Reese G B Steward IDecatnr DeKalb co
341 Little River MS Paden p Hardma# Woodstock, Cherokee co
35 Columbia county \V A Martin c H Shockley Appling, Columbia co
86 1 Perry j J A Hafer JD Smith Perry, Houston co
37 Hudsonia G F Hudson JD Tooke Davisboro, Washington co
38 Jack Smith J J Wyman M Fulgam Sandersville, "Washington co
39; Social g O Warnock E A Carter Lester District. Burke co
40i Jefferson county T Hardeman j Clark Louisville, Jefferson co
41 Tocmsboro \V Taylor A J Miller. ,Too?”sfcoro, Wilkinson co
42 Hollonsville ' J Pcdeu AW Blake .. Hollonsville, Pike co
43 Cave Springs | R JM Po kins WO Connor Cave Spring, Floyd cO
44 Horne N Bass J J Cohen Rome, Floyd co
45 riigar Falley <> II Davis T M Wright Hugar Valley, Gordon co
46 Montpclia T M Brantly ✓ M S Jordan ; Bankston, Monroe co
47 Stvukens j ? H Jones o A Barry Gothbert, Randolph co
48 Albany TH Willingham AW Tucker Albany, Daugherty co
49 McDonough |UT Zachry G G We'ms McDonough, Henry co
50 Coweta county \l R Ray J E Jones Newitaq, Coweta co
51. Pomona ;T H Reddick \V D Crooni j Powersvi*"7e,Houston co
52 Itnckmart W F Darden W O Barker Roekmark, Polk co
6•< Etowah S F Stevens -W G Reed Stilesboro, Bariow co
54 Randolph comity iG P Beall J p Sawtell Cuthbert, Randolph co
55;Btfown Station TNKillep... ft j Ellison ;Brown’s Station, Terrell co %
56'Adams Patrick. jW P Phillips Griffin, Spalding co
57 ! Harlem W T Martin J M Anthony ! Harlem, Columbia co
58 Thomson JR Wilson. W ii O’Neal iThomson, McDuffie co
59;Union Point L D Casiin J T Hart Union Point, Greene co
•60: Madison TP Saffold E Heyeer Madison, Morgan co
GT Warren county J T Baker C E McGregor Warrenton, Warren co
62 Davisboro f l G Wright f L Brown Davisboro, Washington co
63 Red Bluff | W Walker H M Stubbs Cameron, Screven co
64 Screven county J G Lawrence J p Jordan Cameron, Screven co
65 Louisville K H W Hunter L F Berry. Louisville. Jefferson co
661 Conyers I H Zaehry A C W Travis Conyers, Rockdale co
f.7 LaGrango ‘J H Fannin*. j f A trey LaGrange, Troup,co
68 Antioch J B Reid W PEimr ndson Antioch, Troup co
69 : WEGlatttou JWHirdaway Hogansville, Troupe®
70 1 Acworth David Nicholle B F Ilvmnett Acworth, Cobb co
71 Oothcaloga WL Lecounte OD Anierson Aduirsville, Bartow co
72 Lexington I H Echols T J Olive Lexington, Oglethorpe cc
73• Point Peter fJ H Tiller J F Cunningham Point Peter, Oglethorpe co
74 xttapulgus PA McGriff Jos Avcritt Baiubridge, Decatorco
75 Zebtilon MM White J L Jackson Zebulon, Pike co
7>i Smithville Wm Wells H Whitaker |SmitbviUe, Lee co
77!Euharlee |G A Fink IIS Phillips iEuharlee, Bartow co
78! Atlanta J JToou J M Harwell ' Atlanta, Fulton co
79 Erin J H Williams D T Pope Erin, Meriwether co
81 Fiucber JW Means W J Fincher Zebulon, Pike co
Sl.Atnericus T J Barlow O W Felder Americufl, Sumter co
82 Liberty Hill T B Williams J M Williams Liberty Hill, Pike co
83 Greenville WT Revell A J Hinton Greenville, Meriwether co
84 Laurens Hill W W O’Neal Q L Harvard Laurens Hill, Laurens co
85 Colarparchee D B Searcy T W Barrow Colaparcbee, Monroe co
86 Liberty JW Cawthon AS Liy^fog; < 45 < c&iJ!&? ro * Greene co
87; tsatonton g,c Humbor. s ' Wea .. er *;;;;;;;;;;; EatontoiX JntSSS co
R S Story 'lrwinton, WilkmWr..
52t5W21? a **::."": w 4 Hail JA Mason..... Irwloum, WllWnwo .
91 Chatham Wm Scbiey J W Mc.Alpin.
92 Oconee J M Palmer V 8 Joyner Occnee, W’asbingto co
93 Beulah . ! J A McLendon W E Duncan Dublin. Laurens cj
94 Woodvilie I F Griffin W’ McWhorter Woodvilie, Greene co
95 Harmon v.’.’ GW Evans J A Walton : Belair, Columbia co
96 i Wlnterville W H Morton J R Tuck W inter*, ille, Clatke co
97 Cobham M C Fulton W T A Dunn Thompson," McDuffie co
98 Forrest J Maddox G M Lazeuby .Berzriia, Columbia co
99 Danielsville J N Montgomery E 1J Eberhart Danielsville, Madison co
Jackson county L J Bradbury A A Hill Mulberry, Jackson co
'Oil Clarke county W li,J Long R H Boon Athens, Clarke co
102-Bowling Green W F Smith T A Bell .‘Stephens, Ogletliopecs
103 Maxey’s JTHurt B P Taylor Maxev’s Depot, Oglethorpe co
1 04 teuniie JC Harman W M Moses Pennille, Washington co
losi Kirkwood CC Howard TW Warren ‘ Atlanta, Fulton co
loti!Gordon .... E I MasseV Gordon, Wilkinson co
•OTlSenoia.. C S Fall FM Brantley Senoia, Coweta co
108 l Washing. ou J T Wingfield TL Anderson W ashington. AVilkes co
*O9 Dan burg W A Queen J A Sutton Danburg, Wilkes co
110 * oluca.. Wm Lundy W E Lundy Macon, Bibb co
111 iOconee B F Stanley W G Weaver ~. ubi . iD ’ Laurens co
112 Wooaburv JI- Dickson R M McCaslin Woodbury, Meriwether co
113 saudy Run ‘GMTFcagin J F Hodges '^ errv . Houston co
114 rurin P Carmichael J B Walker .Turin, Cowetaeo
115 Raytown LA Moore I J*?* ovvn. Taliaferro co
lie Woodstock D C Barron WC Briscoe Woodstock, Oglethorpe Cos
1 17lOampbf*lt couuty J W Nelms PT Robinson Fairourn, Campbell co
Us Derbyshire W li Callaway J W Arnold ;W bßh>ngton, Wilkes co
U 9 Lowndes county W A Simms W R Tally Lowndes co
1 2*, Whiiesville.....' DH Hunt W A Andrew Harris co
121 M dville J V Jones TB Felder Midvtlle, Burke co
1*22! Marshaliville ID Frederick M J Hatcher Marehailviile, Macon co
1 23; Stonewall M L Burney J M Fulton Ward s Station. Randolph co
124 Bartow i J W Carswell N T Harman Bartow, Jefferson Cos
1 25 Oxford Aat Oxford J B Irvin Concord. Pike co
126 Washington county .151 Minor 3 Kitreil Sandersvdle. Washington CO
!27 Glenn Ella i-T W Brannan L F Etheridge Gordon. Wilkinson co
1 2s oak Grove W W Leo L W Lee Irwinton, Wokinßon co
T 2O Jeffersonville J T Glover JE McDonald Bullard, Twiggs co
iSO. concord AW Lane w H Malone MonL cello, J^perco
'32 * Newborn |J W Gay I E H Gay S VSSSa^^r 00
x 33 Trauquilla O Tufts J T Williams Haddock Station, Jones co
iSo; Floyd J J Bearin ' Anderson j Covington, Newton co
1 36 Tunuel Hill J P Clements w H Russell I Tunnel HIH, Whitfield co
J 37 Rutledge N J Remolds V" M Moseley ! Rutledge, Morgan co
138. Friendsnip W J Ree*o I A J W’illiams Americus, Sumter co
1 39 Buena Vista ;J L Baker J B Lumpkin Americus. Sumter co
*4° Lee J T Turner J F Roes ; Americus, Sumter co
Ul Dawson .11111111 ‘-J M Roberts.!.; 1 H Cannon iDjson. Terrell co
142 Magnolia I H Black B Johnson i Plains of Dura, Sumter co
1 43| Mnckalee C C Sheppard jJ T Howell Americus, Sumter co
f-i Houston T M Awbry tWSEvaas Houston, Heard co
145 Fannin E Baker R J‘>nes MountviUe, Troup co
U 6 Boggoss , fi T Camp hitcaburg, Carroll co
1 47|Lino Creek -S A Scott T Marchman Griffin, Spalding co
Rutland T W Stubbs j W Ryder | Aueon, Bibb co
jß’lrowaliga C W Sims ! McEihmy Towaltga, Lutts co
1 59 Wallace D W Lester R V Cox (Haddock Smtion, Jones no
J sl Mount Hebron W Adams A a Davis Torsyth, Monroe co
1 52 ,Gibson wm Kelley , C Krily i Gibson, Glascock co
}s3;scruggsville E .T Scruggs [ W W Kitchens Gibson, Glascock co
Liucoiutou IT H Remson ! U J Lang ! \r DC i?l?i o Lincoln co
J3 Mayfield i R H Stevens B F H&* ris _ua.\ ncid, Harris co
R>G' Liberty Hill j Walker Ilawes IT J Adams ! Lincoln co
157l C lay Hill F M Fuller J M Dell 1 . a l,^ Lt . ncoln c 0
58! : j e McDonald ! Twiggs co
159; Twiggs F D Wimberly G It Glover j,, 1 co
1 Gd, Bullock county S J Williams W A Hodges ° Ve ° CO
stonewall .RL Miller G W Bailey Rock hord. Screven co
KS2;ogeechee JT Brown W K Flynn ?iiZ^n^7. eU C 0
103' High Falls H J C Thaxton C S Maddox ij; nl °nvßle, Butts co
i oiumbus W G Woolf oik, T J Mott Columbus, Muscogee co
j Jamestown V Gillis JII Wooldridge JyKK'stown Cnattahoochee C3
Mulbe ry T J W Biggers M B Ely Mulberry, Muscogee co
*67 Hamilton W J Hudson J T Johnson ( Hauii!Itoi u Harris co
168 iWa veil v J W Murphy IF Marshall :: averly Hall, Harris co
Flint River 'B W Sandford B F Leo tor tA alley, Houston co
110 Kendrick JM Slide. C M Gresham *rmm, Spalding co
Snapping Shoals R Hightower T Bosworth anoals, Newton co
•Ti Telfair .? D McArthur TJ Hmllb I ,^ I 0W ? !, ' le lai^ c ?
llSiHawkinsvlbo |JJ Jells 18 PWoods HawkiueMlle, Pulaski co
174 Rocky Mount ID 0 Dunlop -T T Dunlop ; Rocky Mount, Meriwether co
1.3 JonoaDoro JT Smith It Logan 2J a^ ton 00
111. Fulton .. T E Mercer WL Mangual East Point Fulton co
117 Pniiadelplna 1 M Hole E Hine n°' cl “/. t011 c 0
l 7 8! Spring Place 1 Gregory AK Ramsey * ia^e . Murray co
* 7B l Villanow JH Cavendor I A Clements .
I<K* Cool Spring W W Oneal J C Slintiuou S T "’ Se9co
188 Perkinsville F.A Perkins II A Lester n“ r P 00
184 Green’s Cut JB Powell A Chance \tm,S m I'm* " rk ° .1°
185 Shady Dell ’ W II Partridge WJ V Trlppe ■ MouutviUe, Meriwether co
185 Hickory Grove W R Hickson W Holmes U, !? U cO .
187 H.ynevillo |B W lirowu S Henley fr Houstmi co
188 Houston Factory jj T Coop-r JM Davis Houston iactory, Houston co
188 Uuion 0 W Scarborough L J Thomas uI?.a H S 0 “ “
190 Calhoun L D Monroo W G Horsley noJrffS S!S° nn 00
101 Joo Johustou w R Call L A Lee n K vm ri , Ven c 0
192 EfflDgham L McLaws BJ Morel c 0
193 Autloch Is F Gove A E Nash SKSSS!?* CO
194 SnmmorvlUo ,3 II Bnrchelle M H Lewis ruloin,—i.? Urk M oO i
195 Ohalybeato Springs in Roper A B Norris Ch# l Springs, Meriwether 00
190 vinscogCß R Dozier OP Poe Columbus, Muscogee co
197 Mount Zion jltev J S Searcy DJKarrekor ! w 1 ?,''?* 00
198 Worthville 'f L Walthall <1 llarnes Wnrtlivillc, Butts C o
199 McDonald 1 J McDonald R C Ing ills 1 McDonald, lliomaa co
2UI. Ocllla T W Jonoa I W Maddock Q' Brooks co
201 stevens !h Stevens T J Finney , Milledgevuio, Baldwin co
202 Gil,SO 0 F Gibson I M Weaver Barnesville. Piko co
20. "roaton WRMalthewa I P Baaty 1 Americus, Sumtor co
201 Benevolence It M Puckett It T Dnz or [(.nthbort, Randolph 00
205 UrookHVille j 8 A Thornton Goo W Mullins I * ev t. Raudolphco
2.it .ornucopta I W Simms I EDrnoard Weston, Webster co
vtU* Sbadv Grove dWßavtu v -I L Burney t.uthoert, Ranoblphco
20h ffionubt a I W Roagin Wm II Parkor.... Uienubba, Terrel!co
20: Dover 11l Jonoe* J J Bradley Dawaun, Terrell co
21* Fort Gaines T E Spreior jhort Guluea, Clay co
21 j r'nton lSutton MA B Tatum Titnton, Dido co
•*1 LaFayetto I \i E Rhodes J Diokeon i Isa Fayette, Walker co
2if untniewU'e .fl C ; • rn |w D Summer jaummervillo, OhsHOogt co
And thirteen other3 not recorded at this date. Secretaries finding errors iu tho above w/fi please
Bame to
Atlanta, October 17, £ SeC^.
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