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THE EJECTION.
Yesterday passed off'quietly .in our bitj.—
Amn llTwlf pWllAnnafinn - , , ,1
s° n l ,y ’ m ?aT:
i“ '. :]i leave Rome at 8 40 A
aod 0” « turn wil1 ar
li “ -^n^^resold as
|^ lv " , vesttrday. Other thiDgs
*eut» 0U J r c
* market as heretofore.
Sec
friends of the respective candidates in the
morning, hut towards noon the excitement
had subsided, and a perfect quiet pprvaded
the evening. _ J • - '
The following is the result in the city
ScoK
Prentice . . . . . ; 309
Stewart . . . . ..” 50
Didon
The returns for the county precincts came
in late, hut the following may he relied on :
FI.AT WOODS.
ibis 1
(srrent-
B05IE
: t 0FSc-ED«
—Bt an !
column it will he seen
I-.- 1
& Dalion 11. R —
i: le. and Triple Dai-
Scott
Stewart
Prentice
I ?>'•
; North,
in another
. ini ah er , .
..s
Scott
Stewart
Prentice
CAVE SPRING.
103
000
59
throw them into involuntary bankruptcy
'•» i? By appealed to a jury with the above
I’hi^is perliapi the first case of
result'
the bird.
Messrs. Tignor and Culberson made a
motion to enlarge the exemption granted to
Kcndeau & Co, bankrupts. Messrs. JI.
Ions ofpeach brandy, belonging to Jere
miah Mustcllp, of Milton cuunty, and a
wagen and team belonging to Mortis and
1 otts were confiscated for violation of the
revenue laws.
Goi°S J
Scott
Stewart
Prentice
FLOYD SPRINGS.
92
000
000
I
• cael "J elbibited b *
r Offering the best possible facili-
S '“ravelling public, is io the higl-
* amendable, and the people
Cmire Hne ° u S bt t0 sh °" their
' L them by a hcart }' cooperation
jls interests. The road
our people and
their appreciation of
Scott
Stewart
Prcntico
TEXAS VALLEV.
40
000
000
Scott
Stowai t
Prentice
NORTH CAEOLlNi
r up I
Labile ralue U>
1 All* show - 1 '“'
Scott
Stewart .
Prentice
; Mill. -The above named
an! commence grindinding Corn today,
Q^grind free of toll to-day for all
>» lbuir corn - They haTe
jofninnera for corn and two for
Ibey will soon l>e ready to griad
IVe understand that the proprie-
flred no » aius or e *P ense to P rocure
T^t and most improved machinery
f,trials in the construction of their
j fbey intend to make it turn out as
iJbnranJmea 1 as any mill in the
f B’e hope they may, for they dc-
1 ntcess. Their uiill will prove a great
l^oceand pleasing to our city.
Scott
Stewart
Prentice
Scott
Stewart
Prentice
80
000
000
Scott
Stewart
Prentice
G8
1
000
CAREERS.
Scott ....
Stewart . . . .
Prentice . . . .
Scott’s probable majority is about GOO.
hut Hollow ware and Stove Man-
tuTOWxa Co.—We are glad to see that
Ijaupsny are pushiug forward their eu-
iiand preparing to do business on a
Lde. Besides the castings above
l»4 they intend to mauulacture wagon
Llesj ubs and several other kinds of
jrinre.
I fay have purch ased a part of the Ralls
Jibe Bulling Mill and the foundation
|;iiir stop is now being laid. The
Mii till be of brick 120x50 feet, bc-
Ljcriae house, also of brick, 30x34
.u
IBs enterprise promises to be very profi
le md we deem the stockholders very
Irmleia the happy arrangements they
lire made.
limns.— 1 The New York cotton market
Jits;uplands 17c; Orleans 17}; salesfor fu-
lattrery last Saturday were : For June,
Jiruhl August, luf; September 161. Gold
Ijelitlljyesterday, and to-day will bo
IjiT in Liverpool, and no sales will be re-
ini
17:e week’s financial operation in New
I nire thus summed up by the press dis-
I if nek’s financial events are unimpor
Is-r ldro m has been tame—stock room
I-:.:; fitful spasms of buoyancy, but that
lurcfned to speculative shares; money
|j»slup very easy. Leading bankers ask
1 > sterling, sub-treasury disbursements
lidlions; for interest received 2} millions
lattstans. .
I C.J. Jcnes, Druggist.—We take plea-
nil calling aitention to the above nam
ing, to be found in our columns. Dr.
I» ins bad a long and successful ex-
laice ns a druggist and pharmaceutist,
prauesto this communily under excel-
nuipices. lie has puichased the stock
digs and medicines at the old staud of
*Aowlin. to which ho is making large
pans, and as he will bo prepared for,
J-iipeho will receive, a liberal patronage,
pdrertisement.
I It J. J. Sims of Chattooga, beats our
stalk of wheat two inches, but Mr.
I* 8 * Xesbit, of the Chieftain Dairy,
l^tp to our help with a stalk 6 feot 4}
1-5, which is half an inch ahead of
jitioga.
J- 11 weather continues favorable for the
I®®- A light shower yesterday refresh-
l l *«ir and enlivened vegetation.
J blear more favorable reports from tho
J’-aierops, It now promises an ordinary
I - Much of it is low full enough to cut
|®&®lil rust appear upon the stalk, wo
I'Msdvise our farming friends to have it
Ititoncc, ns ths grains will mature better
I'wiheaf than upon tho stalk, premature
l.'uicd hy the rust.
toned Sale.—The sale of the per
l^itle property belonging to the estate of
' Sevens has been postponed to Satur-
| a J June 10th. Seo advertisement.
j 0 0. F.—The Odd Fellows will give
I J fpct on Tuesday night next.
I bj Si forget to call at Perry’s office
I —day or Saturday aud make your (ax re-
* bust chance, so the Receiver says.
I, j * b ° baTe not given in their city tax
I Wter call at once as the books were
I “ ' e been closed yesterday.
I tte Revenue tax man will be here on
r ll 'tbinst.
Rural Carolinian for June.—At
hand again, aud as Usual, crammed with
the freshest and most valuable information
one agriculture. The chief merit of the
class of matter which it contains, is that it
is entirely practical. Brogress is advocated,
but only where substantiated is careful ex
periments. If any one is in doubt as to
the great value ot this periodica), he can at
once be convinced by reading .the following
articles in this number, which though on
subjects especially agricultural, ire all of
interest to the general reader.
American Sumac and Sumac Mills, (il
lustrated); More about •Hillside Hedging;
Cotton in nills;Is the South a Stock Coun
try; Ou the Possibility of Forecasting the
Seasons; the Potash Salts of Strasfort; The
Utility and Preservation of Fruit Trees;
The Department of Natural History (illus
trated)
We venture to say that it is very seldom
indeed that a volume, much less a single
number of a magazine, contains so much
valuable iuiormation as to be derived from
the articles ment'oned.
The Latest News.
A destructive fire occurred in Mobile on
Mouday night. The loss is .estimated at
over 8300,000, distributed among the fol
lowing firms: McGuire, lJlack -■ cod & Co.’s
wholesale drug store, where it originated;
G. A Arnold’s hat store; John Reid& Co.’s
wholesale dry goods store; also, on cast side
of Water street, J. C. Dubos’ wholesale
drug store, J. E. Sherman & Co.’s station
ery store, and II. Buustein’s shoe store;
and on west side, Simon <£• Bro’s clothing
store, were totally destroyed; Kennedy, Ly
ons & Co.’s wholesale dry goods store, Smith
& Co.’s boot and shoe store, Bidgood’s book
store, Commercial National Bank building,
and N. Webb's crockery store, were badly
damaged.
The Parissiun troubles are happily ended.
Law and order are again restored, and al
ready signs of revival are visible.
Victor Hu.-o, whom the unbridled anar
chy of France recalled from his banishment
at Gurnsey, has been forced 'o leave Bel
gium because of his incendiary letters.
Hugo’s forte lies in writing novels and Dot
in politics. The airy dreams ol then ovel-
ist can never be realized by the solid ex
perience of politicians. He will again re
turn to England not feeling hardly as
“L’Homme qui rtf.”
At the annual meeting of the New York
Cotton Exchange, held ou the 30th, the
sales of cotton from Sept. 19, to May 29,
wero reported at 857,346. It also reports
contracts for future delivery to the amount
of 937,425 bales.
Markets.—Cotton in New York contin
ues firm at 171; flour is unchanged; wheat
1 a 2 cents better, being 1.68 a 1.69; whis
key 92}.
Tho Scnato having adjourned, Washing
ton nows is now confined to the operations
of the courts, in which the Bowen bigamy
caso is the most prominent.
An alarm of Fire in Atlanta last Mon
day called out the fire companies, oce of
which iu running ran over and bro'-e the
leg ol a litjo negro hoy.
Henry M. Law will repeat his eloquent
lecture in Atlauta to-aight.
It is proposed that ail the Chiefs uf Po-
l'co iu the State meet at the Kimball
House in Atlanta on the 4tn of July next,
to device measures for establishing a detec
tive bureau in the State. J. A. Christian,
the veteran aud efficient Chief of Police in
Augusta, is suggested for President.
The Ailauta Coostitution gi.-e3 the fol
lowing United States District Court items :
Iu this court on Saturday, uiuetecu box
es ol tobacco were ordered to be restated to
the c'aiuiants.
On yesterday lot No. 50, ic the 15th
District ol DeKalh county, was emfiscated
for having a still on it.
A waggon and team and twenty four gal
Arnold and Geo. Hillyer represented the
creditors. Tho Judge reserved his decision
The case of the Yahoola River and Caue
Creek Hydraulic Hose aud Mining Com
pany, will probably be heard to-day"
From the Griffin Star we c'*p the follow
ing:
Ou Saturday last Mr. Dreary M. Allen,
clever, high toned gentleman, about fifty-
five or sixty years of age, of Merriwether
county, was thrown from a horse on his
way from the plantation home where he had
been plowing all day. His foot caught in
the trace, and the horse being frightened,
ran away, dragging tho unfortunate man
over stumps and rocks until his body was
literally torn to pieces. He was dead be
fore any of his family could get to him.
'the Macon Tclegr: ph tells how a life
worn negro woman wanted to die. but
did’ut. . Here is how it tells it :
“An ounce bottle of laudnum, if you
please, sir.” Such was the request of a
colored womaD, iuoDCof our drug stores:
Mr. D. the urbane clerk of Dr. W’s. drug
store, was about to deliver the article, as
the woman appeared respectable and well
dressed. All at once two or three colored
children ran ia and said : “Don’t sell that
woman anything, she wants to kill herself.”
The druggist paused, gazed at the woman
and saw that she looked wild in the eyes.
“What do you want with this I” he asked.
“I want to kill myself!”
Then followed a wholesome lecture Irom
Mr. D. ou the heinousness of the act.
“I don’t care,” said she, “I want to kill
myself, and I mean to do if.”
“Well, if you will let tnc give you some
thing that will do tho job effectually—
something that will wind yon up quick.”—
She assented, aud lie poured out an ounce
of extract of lobelia. “Now drink this
quick.” No sooner said than done. “Give
me some more, I want to die.” Never
mind, that is enough. Now clear out of
here, for I don-t want any coroner’s jury
sitting iu this store.”
She left for tho next drug store; but was
soon throwing up that job to an extent
that, in all likelihood, knocked suicide into
the middle of the net t century.
al-
The lheee men now to be examined are
c!r rged with being concerned, iu
THE SECOND fUTRAGB
upon the old man Biggerstaff, winch
leged to have secured as recently as last Fri
day week. 1 have seen Biggerstaff, and
there is no doubt that be wa3 seriously in
jured by his first whipping a few weeks ago.
He only claims in regard to this second out
rage that his wrist was hurt, and that
assailants dragged him oat of his wagon
put a rope round his neck ai.d threatened
to hang him. lie says he was on his wi_
at the time to the (O'lrt at Shelby, for the
purpose of appearing against the thirty
men who 1 ad he.-n arraigned there. He
identifies three of the five or six aien who
attacked him, ann though they we-e dis-
uised he says he has uo doubt a« to who
they were, as he recognized them by their
voice and manners, and dress and horses.
Ail three were charged with befog concern
ed in the first attack, and were ainonj
those brought up at Shelby.
It is but fair to say thal.l here are a got
many people here who
DISBELIEVE ALTOGETHER
this story of a second outrage, and who say
that it was simply a trick to avoid going to
Shelby and dispo-ing of the case then pen
ding there. There can be no doult that
Biggerstaff, if he had been really anxious
to appear, could have done so. His health
wa3 not good, bat he could have been ca:
ried on a mattress id a hack, and when an
offer of the kind was made to him he refu-
ed on the ground that he was afraid of his
life on the road—a plea which was absurd
ly baseless. Speaking as an impaitial wit
ness, I cannot too strongly denounce the
|. 4 ^ e and IIollow Ware.—Messrs.
L * • R- Noble will commence in a few
I «il] SDu * beturm S 9 fo Te3 and hollow ware
L ^ nd? - Those enterprising youDg
|c;, SerTe “ rcat credit for their energy
J-nme* a od we bespeak for them
* sblre °f patronage and good pri-
’ may it foe.
tick
towns
Joang men will make cities out of
Ron 1
51 market seems to be wollsupplied
lc Maen iro doiug a lively business.
“15
Market.—Cotton is in demand
kltrifo 11 * 5 l ' IC bea *- TI10 market on
Rttion/ ^ s, ' der *- ban on the two days
ten^' ^ Ut wltbout nominal change in
I B ^
tb «»t<l' ° ra ' D and otber tbm S s a re un-
>1*11
lockels is made of
win 1 Wlt ^ an elaborate monogram.
^ e very pretty for summer wear.
foi& L1NG P anther ate up the only
M thf?i° Un ? m , an in 0re S on 8ettle -
1 e weal schoolma’am desn&ireth.
STATtfi NEWS.
An enterprising young American, boil
ing over with gallantry, robbed his lather’s
house in Savannah, a few days ago, and
started to elope with his paramore. The
vigilant daddy arrested the hopeful, but
the frail fair one was whistled away upon
the cars minus her lover, but flush with the
spoils. She has subsequently returned and
restored the money.
A fire in Savannah on last Saturday
proved the efficiency of the Savannah Fire
Department, which was so promptly on
hand as to extinguish the fire without any
serious damage.
The Savannah News gives the following
item relative to the vegetables shipped from
that oity :
The vegetable gardens aronnd Savannah
contributed largely towards swelling the
freight of the steamers Magnolia and Gulf
Stream, which left for New York, and the
Townawanda, which left for Philadelphia,
and no doubt will meet with ready sale in
those markets. The number of barrels and
boxes shipped on these steamers was 2,-
146.
The same paper says of a dog :
The steamship Herman Livingston, which
arrived from New York yesterday brought
out a largo Russian mastiff. It is a mon
ster canine, and was imported for a gentle
man in Macon. We hope the animal will
make the acquaintance of the colored kn
klqx of onr sister city.
rCommunicated.
Free Trade vs, Protection.
Mr. Editor—With your permission, we
call the attention of the citizens of^Romeand
vicinity io the formation of a branch Free
Trade League, and thereby connect them
selves with the federal head in the city of
New York, who will give the much needed
information touching this legerdemain legis
lation on tariffs, it having such a direct ten
dency to make the pocr poorer, and the rich
richer, which is done by protecting mouopo-
>y-
It is said “facts arc stubborn things, and
figures never lie.”
If this axiom bo correct, the logic distri
buted by the great Free Trade League in the
above named city, will open the eyes of the
blind, showing them most palpably that this
large Southern and those immense and ever
extending Western States, peerless in that
which makes a nation great, are reduced to
humble colonics in all the relations of trade
and commerce.
And likewise throws much light on the
why tho once favored yeoman merchant,
craftmen and laboring men are burdened
with the most distressing care. This desper
ate feeling of despondency is not confined to
PETTY OPPRESSION
which has marked tht action in these cases
of the local agents of the government. This
is for poor farmers, such as are the great
er part of the men accused, the most im
portant season of the year. The three men
now arraigned have boen already five or six
times in court od various accusations, and
have several times, when ready for trial
been adjourned over at the motion of the
prosecution. On tho part of the later there
is, indeed, very little attempt made to con
seal the fact that the present proceedings
are to a great extent instigated by a desire
to annoy the defendants, or, as it is termed
in the parlance of tho country.
BEDEVIL TI1EM.
Tho prosecution to their victims : You
have harassed and oppressed us by this
night’s riding, and even if, as is very likely,
we shall be unable 10 convict you of a guil
ty complicity, in these outrages, we will
give you-all the trouble ne can. Yon have
bedeviled us. and now we arc going to be
devil you. This is scarcely a very digni
fied attitude to be taken by the agents of
the United States, and is far more calcula
ted to excite aud iuflamc the ill feeling al
ready existing between the parties to the
quarrel than to bring it to a Gaal termina
tion by the uicting out of exact jm.ice. It
reduces the whole proceedings to ibe level
of
PERSONAL MALICE.
It is also monstrously and iniqnitously
unjust, as it is very doubtful whether the
parties now arrested are in very fact thc.-e
terrible ku klux, who have spread dismay
among the ranks of the immortal and the
worthless, whether white or black,through
out the district.
The more I bear of these troubles, the
more I become convinced that they are pure
ly social in their nature. This is one of the
corners of the country, in which eveiy far
mer runs off his surplus peaches and ap
ples into brandy—and very good brandy in
deed, they make out of them. It is scarce
ly necessary to add that, as in every other
district of a similar character, there is an
immense amount of
The Hill Brothers, of Rome, were de
clared bankrupts by the verdiot of a jury.
Tho'r creditors filed a bill against them to
the sections mentioned. It is the hard lot of
the tailing millions suffering and helpless,
in every part of our once happy land, when
free trade was in the ascendency.
Aud this is not all the evil in its train;
pauperism and crime are making rapid
strides in every part of our country, which
is the fruit of this tree planted hy men paid
and sent hy the people to attend to the best
interests of all. But instead of that they
have descended so low as to become the syc
ophants and the minions of the great lords
called the protectionists, who arc the power
behind the throne.
Tariff has made a myriad of tax gatherers
and placemen on our industry, not saying a
word of its centralizing effect, so dangerous
to our liberty.
Fellow sufferers, we ask your aid in this
great and righteous cause, that a harrier may
be put in the way, aud that further degener
acy may he stopped.
Men of all shades in politics arc engaged
in it, and you must know hy the signs in the
political heavens that this must be the issue
ln^the next great contest.
Need we remind yon that co-operation is
imperative, and indispcnsablo in the achieve
ment of an object so desirable. Is it not
taught in the kingdom of nature, animate
and inanimate, and are not the best plans
found in society.
Citizens, wo did hope that one or more
of you, better qualified in every sense ot tha
word, would have taken this thing in hand.
As you have not, will you pardon a stranger
in asking a call from you and your advice as
to tho best time to have a public meetin- *~
facilitate the plan proposed.
Our room is in tho City Hall, opposite
Reece and Forsyth s office.
C. P. Soutuvell.
ILLICIT DISTILLING.
There must be plenty of it, or tho bar
rooms could not afford to retail at the pres
ent prevailing pi ices. Five cents is the
tariff for a drink, and the bar tender does
not make a wry face when you take three
fingers, which, from pcrsoual observation, I
can vonch to be pretty much the local cus
tom. Now it is currently believed out here,
rightly or wrongly, that so long as a man
votes the llepublicau ticket, he will not be
arrested, oa if arrested, will not bo fined
for illegal distilling.
While it is notorious that most of the
men who still are ardently loyal, it is a cu
rious fact that only two or three of them
have been punished for offenses of this
character, while Democrats have been hun
ted down with all the rigor of the law.—
The jealousy and bad bio id springing from
this may be guessed. Of the results it has
had this Biggerstaff case is a pretty good
example. It is notorious that the old man
has himself been
Mosaic aud cameo jewelry is coining in
fashion again, and is set in burnished gold
and enamel
A New Vurk bride of last week receiv
ed as presents two grand pianos and twelve
large silvery berry bowls, Fned with gold.
CtlK French stylo of betting is quite
novel. If the Iidy loses, she gives the
gentleman what she"chm-sciq If the genii--
man I.iscs. he --ires her whatever she a.-k*
for.
)m\
Mom thaa 300,000 people bear testimony to
tue wonderful caraiire effects of Dr. Pieroe 1
Alt. Eft. or .Golden Medical Discovery. For
palp'.atio'i or irregular action of tbe heart, all
severe, acute or liage/aj Coughs,^nd for “Liv
er Complaints'* or “Billioiurae5**' it is unequal
ed. Sold by diuggist*. jane2-wlt
KOMK WHOLES ALE AND ttKTAIL
PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY TUX
lUAili i^UKInik.
CHATTANOOGA AGRICULTURAL
RUBLE & HIGHT,
COTTON,—..* to. 10(ftl5
AXES A. perdoz^H
A Chapter of Facts.
Space is valuable in a newupapor, and it is
therefore' proposed In this advertisement to con
dense a variety of facts, important to the public^
into a small compass. Those facts refer to Hos
tetler’s Stomach Bitters—what that celebrated
medicine is, and what it will do. In tbe first
Place, then, tho article is a stimulant tonic and
alterative, consisting of a combination of an ab
solutely pure spirituous agent with the most
valuable medicinal vegetable substances that
Botanic research has placed at the disposal of
the chemist and the physician. Teese ingredi
ents are compounded with great care, and in
such proportions as to produce a preparation
which invigorates withoq&^fixciting the genera
system, and tones the «tornach, the bowels, the
liver, aud the minor secretive organs.
What this great restorative will do must be
gathered from what it fiai done.
Tbe cose of dyspepsia, or any other form of in
digestion. in which it has been persistently ad-
mini itored without effecting a radical cure, ia
yet i t bo heard from, and the same may be said
of bilious disorders, intermittent fever, nervous
affections, general debility, constipation, sick
headache, mental disabilities to which tbe feeble
arc so subject. It purifies all tho fluids of the
body, including the blood, and tbe gentle stima-
lus which it imparte to the nervous system is not
succeeded by the slightest reaction. This Is a
chapter of fhetr which readers, for their own
sakes, should mark and remember, jutw-wlm
Quick, Sure, Powerful.—This
what the advertisement of Professor Dar
by’s Prophylactic Fluid says, and judging
from the way it cared oar burnt finger, we
are folly prepared to endorse it.
may27tw3t-wlt.
?ulcs3 you wish a prematuro death you wilt
let all tho poisonous hair preparations alone.
Nature’s Hair Restorative is perfectly harmless
any druggist will tell you. See advertise
ment. mayG-w2t.
How to get the Y-atest Music.
Send direct to Lndden k Bates’ Hnsieal Ware-
rooms, Savannah, Ga., where eon he found the
largest stock of Sheet Music, Music Books, and
Musical Instruments this side of New Tork. We
will send any piece of Music or Music Book pub
lished in the United Statcsto any address, Post
age Paid, on receipt of the marked price. Deal
ers, Teachers. Seminaries, Ac, supplied on the
most favorable terms- Send for Catalogue.
Address LUDDEN t BATES,
prlS-wGm Savannah, Ga.
ALUM, ...........prill.
MEATS—ShouliiiT.~..._.....fi Si
Clear ILL Sides..:..,—
Clear Side*. ....
. Plain Hams J.-—
Canvass'd di>....
Hog' Round
FRESH PORK,
BRAN—
BAOtlfNO—Gunny ..$ yd
Kectuky.„,
JBUTTEU-Goehen $ &
Country. ..................
BEESWAX—fo..........
BALS. COPAIBA ...prlb $1
BRIMSTONE ft Sulphur,....
BLUE MASS pr lb. VI
BLUE STONE, .pr lb.
BORAX. pr lb.
CHEESE , ,,,
CRACKERS—Butter,
“ —Soda, ... ;
“ —Abated..
_ “ -r-Cream,..............
CIGARS—Imported, pr M $Tt
Domestic, II
CANDY—Fancy Asst’d, pr iL;
seek,.
CANDLES. ...
COFFEE—Rio .$B>17
Java ‘
CREAM TARTAR .pr !b
CAMPHOR—Gum,......pr lb. $1
COTTON CARDS.— »doz. $5
CALOMEL .pr lb. $1
EPSOM SALTS .......prlb. . 8@15
EGGS 20u221
FACTORY GOODS—
Cotton Yarns—prbu .—$125 @51 35
Osnaborgs, .........—or yd. 15@18
Usnabnrgs, ———or yd. totals
BrownjSheetings......ll}(Sl4
FEATHERS —®lb 651-
FRUIT—DRIED.
New Peaches, ® Bu (331b) 41 50a2 75
Apples. *• (241b) '80
FLOUR — — 3 50a5 0G
GRAIN— ■ ■ ■ .• , : .J
Dam, new loose,. ■ 70a75
Wheat, Rod 140 @1,59
Rye,........ „...! 00 1 25
pis,............—.:„v....r oohi io
Oats,.‘..:;........:.;„.....„.. 7f)a 8#
Clover Seed, per bus $0 OOalt) 00
GUN POWDER—Riffe, .pr keg, $6 51
5 50
Blasting......
GRINDSTOJEo.per lb ... — ..
HONEY..—
HIDES, dry,........................rl It)
IRON.—. - ®1b 4 @ 9
INDIGO—ft *1 50@2 50
IPECAC................—.<.prlb.$5-f— >ss
LARD, ————
LEATHER—Sole..— ..pr lb
Upper.—
Kip Skins,..
Skins,.
00
|L—
50a 70
$4 00a5 00
[7 00
LIME. —® BbL 1 75a2 50
LUMBER—Dry .$ M ft 18 00@30 00
MORPHIA SULPIL, .pros. $8 00al300
MACKEREL—Kits.. — 82 50b3 00
BEAD
CAREFULLY.
Ague and Fever.
c only preventive known for Chills and Fever
is the use of TVoIfe’s Scheidam Schnapps.
Wolfe’s Scheidam Schnapps.
Is good .for Dyspepsia.
Wolfe's Scheidam Schnapps.
Is a preventive of Chills and Fever.
Wolfe's Scheidam Schnapps.
Is good for all kidney and bladder complaint.
Wolfe’s Scheidam Schnapps
used all over the world by physicians in their
practice.
Wolfe’s Scheidam Schnapps
is good for Gout.
AN ACTIVB TRANSGRESSOR.
THE NOHT1I CAROLINA KU-KLUX.
A carrespondcut of the N. Y. Herald
tells how the Kn Klux cases are managed
in North Carolina—as we may look out for
the Federal Ku Klux hunters in our State
soon, it may be of interest to our readers to
know how they manage their work.
Rutuesfoedton, N. C., May 24,1871.
Since the examination on Thursday of
the three men arrested on a charge of Kn
Klnxing an old prostitute, who was about
to marry the lather of two of them, we
have been trying to begin another investi
gation, and so harry od to some* others
among the two hundred Kn Klux menaced
by the arm of federal justice. There has
been uo delay for which there has not been
an apparently good canse, and yet here we
are, Sve days older and no work done.
Friday was spent in hunting np two of the
accused, bat they lived so far away that
they did not get here until late Saturday
evening and were simply bound over to
appear on Monday. On Monday tho de
fence moved for a day’s adjournment in or
der to get witnesses. The same day notice
was sent to a third person that the warrant
would also include him. This man came
in volnotarily, but as all the cases were to
be tried together, a further delay until to
day was granted for the purpose of obtain-
ing still more witnesses.
against the revenue law, and he carried it
so iar that on one occasion he came very
near being sentenced. Tbis stilling busi
ness has, beyond all doubt, tbe true canse
of thc)feud between him and the rest of his
family. Thoir feud dates back some years,
and on the side of Biggerstaff, the com
plainant, a murder was committed about a
year ago by one of his partners, KcGahy,
upon a man named Depricst. The murder
was never avenged by tho law, probably
because its perpetrator was a radical, and
the victim a democrat, while this present
outrage—a simple whipping—which prob
ably was a retaliation for the crime, is at
once spread throughout the Union as a ku
klux outrage. Such is the administration
of Federal law in the Sonth by the scala
wags and carpet-baggers whom the govern
ment has appointed os revenue officers and
commissioners.
Commissioner Wilson has decided to
hold for trial the three men charged with
beating the immoral Mrs. Brooks. I hare
already shown in a previous letter that it
was a common case of :.ssanlt and battery
under great provocation; that the men were
not disguised, and that therefore they could
not come within t' e jurisdiction of a fed
eral tribunal, especially as they had previ
ously been acquitted ia a State court. But
the Commissioner has decided that it was
a breach in tbe Lw against the intimidation
of voters.
The case to-day is looked apon by tbe
defence as a sort of a test examination. If
tbe Commissioner decides for the prosecu
tion, as in tbe former one, in tbe teeth of
law and evidence, future defendants will
waive the right of a preliminary investi
gation, and at once consent to be held over
for trial. This will Eave them the expense
of bringing their witnesses to town—no
mean amount when it is romembered that
a man’s labor at this season is worth four
dollars or five dollars a day, and that these
witnesses have mostly to be brought down a
days’ Journey on horsebock. Such a feel
ing, however, is bat a melancholly commen
tary upon the fairness of a United States
Court.
Tbe authorities have backed down from
the threatened kn klux crusade. In the
case of tbe second ontrage on Biggerstaff
five men have been held over for trial, at
Marion in Aognst. Against four of them
the evidence is very strong. The proseen-
tion endeavored to carry the case - to Ral
eigh, at which the court meets in a fort
night, tbe Commissioner having decided
against them. No more men are to be ar
rested, as the more violent radicals claimed
that in so conservative a connty as McDow
ell no jury will convict a kn klux.
A company of United States troops have
arrived at Shelby. There are no fresh kn
klux outbreaks in the neighborhood.
Wolfe’s Scheidam Schnapps
Is good for all Urinary complaints.
Wolfe’s Scheidam Schnapps
Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty,
Wolfe's Scheidam Schapps
Is good for Colic and paid in the stomach.
Wolfe's Scheidam Schnapps
Is imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers
will have to nse caution in purchasing.
I beg leave to call the attention of the reader
to testimonials in favor of the Schnapps.
I feel bound to say that I regard your Schnapps
as being in every resDect pre-eminently pure,
and deserving of medical patronage. At* all
evcnt3 it is the purest possible article of Holland
f in, heretofore unobtainable, and as such may
c safely prescribed hy physicians.
DAVID L. MOTT, M, D.
Pharmacutist and Chemist, N. V.
Louisville, Ky., Sept. I.—I feel that we have
now an article of gin suitable for sush coses ms
that remedy ia adapted to
DR. J. W. BRIGHT.
“Schnapps” is a remedy in chronic catarrhal
complaints, etc.
I take great pleasure in bearing highly credita-
blo testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent
in tbe diseases for which you recommend it.
Having a natural tendency to the mucous sur
faces, with a slight degree of stimulation, I re
gard it as one of the most important remedies in
chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those
of tbe genito-urinary apparatus, With much
respect, your obedient servant,
CHAS. A. LEAS, E. D., New Yerk
25 Hinc Street, New York,"Nov. 21, 1857.
CJdolpho Woiie, Esq, present: Dear 8in—I
have made a chemical examination of a sample
of your“Schidam Schnapps,” with the intent of
determininu if any foreign or injurious substance
had been added to the distilled spirits.
Tbe examination has resulted in tho conclu
sion that the sample contained no poisonous or
harmful admixture. I have been unable to dis
cover any trace of the deleterious substances
which arc sometimes employed in the adultera
tion of liquors. I would not hesitate to use my*
ielt nor recommend toothers, for medicinal pur
pose.*, tbe “Scheidam Schnapps’* as an excellent
and unobjectionable variety of gin.
Very Respectfully yours,
(Signed) CHA8. A. SEELY, Chemist.
KAILS—Cut......... ..mm.m.
OIL—Tanner's pc tf&L....—..
Kerosene “............
Castor,
“ pte.,....’..
OPIUM ....pr lb
PEPPER •* ..............
PUTTY—% ft 8@10
PRINTS 10@121
POTATOES Sweet, pr. bushel 1 OOal 50
“ Irish “Country, 75al 25
Irish Potatoes, Northern, hhl. 54 50a6 00
QUININE SULPH proz. $2 75@3 25
BAGS—Clean Cotton...:..,....V ft 3
RICE .?£b 11
ROPE—Manilla.......... b 26
Machine............. 11
Cotton
RAISINS—i box. .:
H
SUGAR—Brown, ® lb...
“ —C. 19 ft
“ —Crushed...:............
“ —Powrid,.......... . ...
SALT, per sack, . .„
SHOT pr Lae
SODA
SOAP—Bar .pr lb.
i) 28
m
,3U@40
2 50aJ 00
....... 1 25al 50
12@15
13al5
14}al7
15Jal8
.. 15)al8
$2 25a2 38
2 65132 70
?@15
415
$120
50@65
W@125
STARCH ..pr Ifc.
SHOVELS—Ames?...:.....; ........
SYRUP—Muscavado,
Golden. 90@
Extra Golden, 125@ 1< 55
Sorghum C5a 80
TURPENTINE, pr gal. 75al 00
TWINE—Bagging...... ...prlb. 30a 30
TOBACCX)—Common, pr lb....:.. 59@65
Medium G5a70 5
Prime, ..;™.rr.... 90@I 25
Virginia Leaf. old 1G@25
Georgia leaf. new, 10al5
TALLOW 8al0
TEA $1 25a2 00
VINEGAR—Cider, per gal 40a 65
WHITE LEAD » lb 10 15
WOOL—Washed:. 20@4ff
GOLD, buying at 51 09; Selling at $1 124
SILVER “ $1 07; “ SI 12
New York Exc’nge selling at par.
“ “ “ buying at J discount.
NATURE’S
OAIR RESTORATIVE.
GENERAL SOUTHERN AG’TS
For the celebrated
-UrSELI.” DOUBLE FAN, PIVOT CYLINDER,
Tiii.KB HITCH,GEAItEP
Thresher & Separator,
• RUSSELL 11 REAPER & MOWER.
THEY ARE NOW PREPARED TO
Supply air who need Good Machine-.
Improvements of nm important nature, which are peculiar to tksss Machines,, have been made
for the harvest of 1S71, and they are now warranted the
Best, Most Durable, and Effective Machine Manufactured
In America.
Communications addressed to U* the Generel Agents will be promptly attended to, and men sent
to $Urt all machines Suld, in proper working order.
A full supply of the most approved Implements; saving labor on^the fstrn, PLOWS^tingle
thtvu immcmcDM lor naviuj; utuur ou iuc ajiiui, ruono, siugie
aud double) HARROWS, CORN PLANTERS. SEED DRILLS, HORSE HAY FORKS,, HORSE
HAY RAKES, HAY and COTTON PRESSES FEED CUTTERS, FARM WAGON8, Ac., always
oa hand, nod all kinds ’of Labar. Saving Vacbioery furnished at Haoafaeturers rrfoes, on short
_ *“ ! * *" * - . ' l “ aprS7w#u
ABE YOU GOING TO BUILD A HOUSE?
IF SO, CALL ON
D. HOYT & CO,
And they will give you low figures on .
PAINTS OILS and WINDOW GLASS.
w.
Their Gloss is shippod DIRECT from the Factory an! in large lots, consequently, there is Util
or no breakage. Also, tall Stock ol
Brn?s, Brashes, Perfumery, Soaps, of all kinds, Lamps, &c. &c.
W. D. HOYT & CO.,
W HO LES ALE I> RU G GI STS ,
Rome, Georgia.
apr22twlt-wtf
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
WHEREA3 T. W. Aleiand.
for;permanent letters of Administration on the
esUteoCStJIU Lord, formerly, Bailie Camp, late
of Washington, p. C., deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
ecessed,iob
, Co be and ‘appear at my office within
the time prescribed t>v Jaw, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be grant-
they have, why
©d.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this May 3,1871.
r fl. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
may5w30d .
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
W HEBEAS, Jesse P. Ajers, administrator
oi James Farris, deceased, applies to mo for let
ters of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the-kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this fiOth day ot April, 1871.
it J. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
apr20w90d
Walker Sheriff Sales for June.
Ws
. . JLLbe sold before the court house door, in
the town cf La Fayette, Walker connty, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property to wit:
Lot of -Land> No. 321, in ibe 27th district and
3rd sectiod of said county; levied on to satisfy
a Justices* court fi*fa of the S69tb district, G. M ,
in favor of Fitts A Shackleford, vs Hannah Will
iams and W. N. Williams. Levy made and re
turned to me by A. A. Coffee, L. C. April 28 *71.
: WJL STRANGE, " “
may2.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
W HEREAS I. D Roberta, administrator of
James Roberts, deceased, havng represented to
the Court in his petition duly filed that he hai
folly administered said estate, and applies for
letters of dismissien:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to he and appear at my office within
tbe time piescrihed by law, to show cause, if any
exists, wh~ said letters should not be granted.
Given under my lran<( '&nu official signature
this april 25th, 1871.
MILTON RUSSELL, OrJ’y.
apr29 rtl
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Ai
LL persons having demands against tha es
tate of James H. Colquit, deceased, late of said
connty, are herbby notified and required to pro-''
sent them, properly attested, U the nndsTsifnsd.
within the time prescribed by law; and all par
sons indebted to said deceased, are hereby requir
ed to make immediate payment to the under
signed, this April II, 1871.
aprl3~40d
miii, JOU.
SAMUEL JOHNSTON, Adm.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Coart House dear,
In La Fayette, Walker Co., Ga., hy virtue of an
order of the Court of Ordinary, of said connty,
on the first Tuesday in June next, within the
legal hours of sale,
Lot of Land No. (651) six hundred and fifty-.
one, in tha 4th district and 1st section, of origin
ally Cherokee, now Dawson county, containing
40 acres, more or less, wild land. Sold as the
property of the estate of R. M. Beavers, deceas
ed, for distribution. Terms cash.
R. N. DICKERSON, Admr.
sprll 71.
Election Notice.
By virtue of authority vested In me by Ex
ecutive order issued by his Excellency, R. B. Bul
lock. Governor, I do order aa election to be bald
on Wednesday, the 31at day of May next, at the
Court House, and the several election precincts
in thecoentyof FI yd, under the election laws,
as prescribed In the Code of Georgia, to fill ths
vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. H. A.
Gartrell—this April 11,1871.
H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
aprl3twlt-wld
GEORGIA, Walker County.
Chemical and Technical Laboratory, IS Ex
change Place, New York, Nov. 25,1867.-Udolpho
Wolfo, Esq.: Dear Sin—Tho undersigned have
carefully and thoroughly analysed a sample of
S txr "Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps,” selected
ourelves, and hare found the same free from
organic or inorganic substances, more or less
injurious to health. From the result of our ex
amination we consider the article one of superi
or qnalitv, healthful as a beverage, and effectual
in its medicinal qualities. Respectfnlty yours,
(Signed) ALEX TRIPPLE, Chemist,
FRANCIS E. ENGLEHARD, M. D.
A Prussian sea captain has gut into
trouble at New York because be kept his
men on a diet of sperm oil and cracker*
during their last voyage.
For sale by all respectable Grocers ad Drug-
IfDOLPHO WOLFE’S ESTABLISHMENT;
mar7tw-w3m 22 Beaver BL. N Y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
No
OTICE is hereby given to all persons con
cerned, that in the year, 1860, D. A. Williamson,
of said county, departed this life intestate, and
as is thown by records In this office, J. L. WiU-
iamson and Charges C. Williamson were appoint
ed his administrators; and whereas* it has been
made known to this court that the aforesaid
named administrators haro since died without
completing administration on said sttate, and
Lev* P* May having been appointed.administra
tor debonis non; and whereas It has been made
known to this court that the said L.P« May has
departed this life withont folly administering
raid estate: Now, notioe is given in terms of the
law, that administration, debonts non, will be
vested in the clerk of the Superior court, or some
other fit person, thirty days offer the publication
of this citation, unless some vital objection is
made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signets re,
this 24th day of April, 1871.
a w27 H. J. JOHNSON, Ord*y.
Notice for Leave to SelL
PPLICATION will bo made to tba Court ot
inary, of Floyd county, 6a, at the first Teg-
alar term eRer tbe expiration of two months
from this notice, for leave to eell the lands be
longing to the estate of J. B. Stevens, late of
said connty, deceaeed, for the benefitof tbe hein
and creditors of (aid deceased.
Wil. Q. GAMMON, Adm’r.
maylSwSOd.
Contains no Lac sulphur,—No
SUGAR OF LEAD-No LITHARGE
—No NITRATE Ob SILVER, and
is entirely free from the Pois
onous and Health-destroying
used in other Hair Pre-
tions.
int and clear as crystal, it will not
soil tbC' finest fabric,—]
andEFFICIl
FOR AND F<
It restores and prevents the Hair from becom
ing Gray, impacts a soft, gloraj appearance, re
moves Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to ths
head, checks the H.»ir from falling offi and res
tores it to a great extent when prematurely lest,
prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutane-
Pro-
DR. G. SMITH. - Patentee, Aver,
pared only bj PROCTOR BROTHERS. Glouces
ter, Mass. The genuine is put up in a pane 1 bot
tle, made expressly for it, with the nnme'of tbe
article blown ia tba glees. Ask year Drcggist
for Nature’s Bair Reparative, end take no
Send two three cent stamps Proctor Broth
ers for a "Tratise on tho Homan Heir.- Tho In
formation it contains. is worth $500,09 to any
person.
For sale by W. D. Hoyt A Co., Wholesale
and Retail Druggists, Romo, Ga. mayl twly
GEORGIA, Dade County.
W HBREAS Alex. B.5snna and C. C. Goinn,
Executors of the last Will and Testament of
John Guinn, late of raid county, deceased.' rep
resent. to me that they have folly executed scad
Will according to lew, and ask for dismission aa
Such Executors:
' This is therefore to cite- and admonish all and
singular tbe kindred, and. creditors of said de
ceased to show canse, If any exist, whj said ap
plicant shonld not rveeiro letters of Administra
tion on the estate of said deccacsed, ia terms of
tho law.
Given under my hand and official signature.
May 1,1871.
mayi w30d J. a TAYLOB, Ord’y.
DOOLEYC
YEA S T *f ,
PowdeR
bsxSvbrH
meWSimic. end mhmra reedy for ImdedUt,
ase. The best YEAST FOVDERforasean taeaSEA
OT FOOD PREPAREP W1TH IT- AsM.mneh.re
deaIeik.
by GROCERS, SHIP-CHANDLERS and ]
DOQLET ft BBOTHEH, Marnrfe etnrera.
09 TBirizBEzr, xjcjt-touk.
mer9tw-weowtm
LAWYERS
gUPPIJEDwithlLegilforms;*.* the Courier
L HE Execntor of the last Will and Testament
George W. Tipton, deceased, baring refused
qualify as said Executor, this is to eiteall par
ties interested, to .how cense at the first term ef
the court alter the expiration of thirty days,
why an administrator, with the will annexed, of
said estate, shonld not be appointed.
may3 MILTON BUSSELL, Ord’y.
GEGCGIA, Welker Connty.
WHEREAS James T. Bryan, Administrator
mos T. Bryi
of Ephraim Mabry, deceased, applies for letters
of dismissal from said estate:
These are therefore to cite end admonilh all
end singular the kindred and friend, of said
deceased, to show canse why raid applicant
shonld not be granted letters of dismission from
said administration.
Given under my hand and official signs taro,
this April 1.TS71.
eprl-Sm MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
S:
Leave to SelL
nett day
after date application will be
maaer to un vrainary of Floya County for leave
ftoisell the. real estate belonging to James W,
Formby, late of said county, deceased.
&pr22 MOSES FORMBY, Adm.
Dade Sheriff Sales for June
W ILL be sold before the Court House door
in Trenton, Dads county, on the first Tuesday
in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Lot of land Ho 10S, in the 18th district and
4ih section of. raid .county, leviod on as the
erty of F. M. Street, to satisfy a fi fit from
Superior court, in favor of 7, G. Jackaway.
Also, lot of land No 26, in the 16th district and
4th section, Dade county; levied on as the prep*
erty of A: Fletcher, to satisfy a fi fa from a Jus
tices * court of the 974th district, Q. M^ of said
county, m favor of-Mitch: Fhpe.
Also, lot of.land No. 105, m the 19th district
and 4th section of said county; levied on as the
property of Joel Cross, to satisfy a fi fa irom tho
Justices* court of the 974th district, G 3L, of
said oouaty, in fttvor of T. G. Morris.
Haralson Sheriff Sales for Jhly.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door,
in,the town of Buchanan, Haralso i county, on
the first Tuesday in July next, within the legal
hours of rale, the following property, to wit:
The interest of Elizabeth Kennan in lot of land
No. 147, of the eighth diit. of originally Carrol,
now Haralson county; sold as tha property of
Elizabeth Kennan to satisfy one cost fi fa issued
from tho Justice's court of the 1225th district,
G. M.,
Lot of land No. 149 in the 7th dist. of original
ly Carroll, now Haralaen county, to satisfy three
fifas from a Justice court of said county, in- fa
vor of Matthew J. Holden vs Vm. Jorden, prin
cipal, and Wm. Aldridge security. Property
pointed out by plaintiff.
Also one sixth of lot of land No. 147, in the
8th district of originally Carrol, njw Haralson
counjy, to satisfy one tax fi fa, the Stats and
county vs Elizabeth Keanon.
All the stave levies made and returned to me
by a Constable.
TERREL WHITE, Shff.
mayl6,1871.
GROCERIES,
Provisions, Confectioneries,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, ‘
SNUFF, CIGARS, PIPES, NOTIONS, ETC*
"We offer to the citizens of Rome and Vicinity
this month, a full line and
WeU Selected Stock
of the above Goods. We hare a large variety
of Notions, Genuine
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, &c.
All of which will be cold CHEAP FOB CASH,
or in exchange for country produce.
J. D. ft ft. B. CARVER.
Borne Ga-, AprlJ’lTw.
Pictures! Pictures!
The 9th Wonder of the World.
T*
_L HE Public are respectful], informed that b,
calling et HURT’S Galierjr. No 29, Broad Stmt,
Borne, Cm, (the Sloan building?, the, me, pro
cure, for theuuelvee end families,' tbe largest
number of Pictures ever offered for so litde' mon
ey. Pictures made and finished up at the time
of aitting, without having to take aa, risk u to
the uncertaint, of mails Ac., Ac. Call end give
me a sitting, end if not setisfied with the work
you will not he required to order them f * * “
LIST OP PRICES.
of B. M. Wilkinson, Tex
■aid count,.
Six acres of lend in tbe town of Trenton, Ge,
now occupied by defendant, M. Nicholas, el the
property of raid defendant: property levied on
by virtue of a fi fa in favor of E D Graham, ad
ministrator of tha estate of M. Derebery, deceas
ed, against' M. Nicholas and B. If. Wilkinson.
Property pointed out by Plaintiff, and levy
iade by J. Blevins, former Sheriff.
apr2T J. W. O'NEAL, Shff.
7*
*1 00
1 20
2 SO
4 00
1 00
1SA-
8x10 Bose Wood and Gut ferine, each, 2 50
Respeetfnlly,
aprl6w3m J. W. HURT, Artist.
No. 1 Gem sise at one Bitting, 8 pictures
** u •. u u jg u
2 " “ “
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Bon Ton regular sise,
SPRING GOODS.
. ~ Estray Sale.
W -ILL be sold at the court ground at Cave
Spring, on Saturday, the 27th inst, one black
male hog, about ono year old, posted by Wm.
Penny in accordance with tbe .estray law, and
appraised by Metcalf te be worth four dol
lars. By order ef the Ordinary.
W. G. FOSTER, D. Shff
ntyttitlt
JONES & ALLMAN,
106 Empire Block,
GEORGIA, Polk Connty,
E»
May 12th, 1872.
BROAD STREET, SOME, GEORGIA,
Have received their Stock of
DAVIS has ceased to he my help
mete. Left my place withont a canse. I for
worn any person whatever crediting her on my
account I will not pay it
maylStwit SAM. d. DAVIS.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
Ledies and Gentlemen am in vile 1 te call and
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
fo^nsmption of pereonaltv^aed MUaqpapart I Goods and Prices,
and valuation of homestead, I will pass upon the
same at my office in Borne,Ga., on the 25th May,
instant, this May 131371.*
may 13 H. J, JOHNSON, Ord’y.
We expect to satisfy all reasonable cniteiMn.
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