North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, September 17, 1868, Image 4

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: AN DO AUDEN. Vioklod Oabbago. A Oorroipowlont of tlio Country Gentleman »#yi: In response to tlio onqttiry," how to pickle otibbngo T”— I Mini tho following, which ray folks have trlod several years, and I know to bo good, nnd la liked by those who have eaten It. It keeps well a year, ami how much longer It would keep I nra tumble to ray. If ono is not over nlco in regard to tho form in which it Is served, I think It will sullthupalato of any who nro fond of the like pickle. Take any quantity of well formed cab bage-heads, and thick-moated squash, or bell-peppers, and chop thorn lino and mix. Uso ubout one-third pepper, and two-thirds or more of eabbago after lin ing chopped ; for each gallon tuko ono heaping tea-spoonful of ground olovcs, about half that quantity of ground cin namon, ha f a tea-cupfull of whole mus tard seeds, nnd two tahlc-spootifulls of lino salt i mix thoroughly nnd plaeo It in a stono Jnr, nnd pour over it scald ing hot cider vlnognr j cover and set in tho atoro room, whoro It will keep cool and not freozo. It will answer to use after 21 hours. Small green toma toes or other vegotnldes may ho added —if desired, and pickled whole. Ono who docs not llko to he nt tho trouble of stalling poppers will hero llml an excollont substitute. Tho vinegnr should not rlso nhovo tho cabbage, on ly well snturato tho mass.” Prooecdlnga of tho Seventh Congres sional Diatrlot Convention, held at Caro for Oollo in Horaoi “Turfman,” in tho Amorionn Stock Journal, gives the following romedy: A great many vnluablo horses nro an nually killed’by being dreuchcd witb various medicines recommended by quacks. Lot mo tell your readers the host remedy for either flatulent or spas modic colic that 1 Irava over seen tried. It is to glvo copious injections of warm water to move tho bowels, nnd when that is done your horse is safe. I have seen many horses cured by this treat ment, and none killed. All so treated have speedily recovered. If drench ing will ho persisted in, take a handful or ground ginger and put it in a quart of water, and lot it boil for flftocn min utes, and when it cools pour It down tho throat of tho horse. This warms tho stomach and bowels, and is an ex cellent romedy. Lot nuy person vio lently attached with colic, drink gin ger ten, thus prepared, and ho will And speedy relief. And wlmt is good for n man in sickness is good for a horse with tho same sickness. Man is an animal, As well as a horse ; and medi cines good for tho disease of ono arc goot^for tho disease of tho other, tho goodlflor I world ovc : 7?i Food tho ICiloh Cows. Cows will begin to fail in thair quan tity of milk very soon unless they aro fed. Pastures may look very good all tho month of August, but tho strongth commences to go out of tho grass after August 1; and of conrso when grass begins tojrloM its strength, tho aows may glvo almost tho same quantity of milk, hut there is a great deficiency In tho butter producing qualities. All farmers who had foresight enough to sow a patch of corn, should hnvo com- Kingston on Wodnosday, tho 6th or Septombor, 183S. On motion of W. A. Prltcbott, ono of tho District Kxocullvo Committee, Col. J. 0. Howard, was called to tho Clmlr. On motion of Col. Mnddnx, Mr. PritehuU was requested to act us Sec retary. Tho Secretary proceeded to cnll tho roll of tho counties answered: DcKulb, Fulton, Cobb, Polk, Haralson, Catoo sa, Gordon, llnrtow, Murruy, Whit field, Walker, Paulding, Cherokee nnd Floyd, (Chattooga and Pnde alone be ing unrepresented, thoir delegates hav ing been turned hack, in cnnscquonco of tho notion of the Executive Com mittee.) Col. Howard, on taking, tho Chair, gracefully acknowledged tho compli ment in ono of his vory best speeches. He alluded in tho most earnest man ner of tho importance of tho Conven tion nnd tho necessity for dlgnillod nnd unsulflsh notion. Ho spoke with deep feeling of thu present condition of ptibllo allairs, and appealed to his henrors to lay aside all claims of indi viduals and to almpo their courso with tho solo viow of bcnoflttlng thoir coun try. On motion of Col. Win. Phillips, of Cobb, a committee of ono from oncli county was appointed to proparo bus iness, consisting of the following gen tlemen : Win. Phillips, of Cobh , John W. Wolford, of llartow ; 11. A. Alston, of DeKalh; J. It. McKcnntc, of Clicr- okco; Win. Lulfinnn, of Murray ; It. M. Young, of Cordon; 0. S. Black, of Floyd; Win. M. Hutchings, of Polk; J. 1). Monchlsn, of Haralson ; It. M. Wlilt worth, of Paulding; M.E. Rhodes, of Walker; J. M. Combs,of Catoosa. During tho absence of the Commit tee,the Convention was briefly address ed by Col. Stewart, or Floyd, Oeo. N. Lester, of Cobb, and John Millcdgc, of Fultou The Commtttoo mndo tho following report, which was unanimously adopt ed ; llr.roitT.—Tho Democracy of tho Seventh Congressional District do Resolve, That tho limoR nro full of evil portents. That liberty nnd Con stitutlonal Covernmonl in America nru threatened with speedy overthrow; that oflleinl and public virtues aro in the saddest decay ; that tho resources of tho country, stupendous ns they have been, nru hourly wnisliug away in shainolcss speculation nnd extrava gance ; that the old fraternal accord that once mndo tho nnmo of our conn- try terrible to tyrants, has been sup planted by discord, rovongo nnd dis trust ; nnd dually, that an impartial roviow of tho Btnto of tho llcpublio discloses little indeed upon which tho patriot, tho Statesman‘or philnuthra- pist can reposo in prldo or comfort. Wo Resolve, That regarding the past ns a lesson of admonition nnd warning wo will press forward to tho l-cdomption of our beloved country; nnd to sceuro this grand result we here by cnll upon tho good people or our particular District, Urst to arouse them selves—organize in local societies for tho support and diffusion of sound Democratic principles nnd policy—for Tho Thomnsvilto Enterprise nun min ces thu death, in that oily, of MnJ. Wiu. Cline, who was connected with tho MURRAY COUNTY. Murray Bhonff’s Bale. press of tills State for many years.— "WTILL. Ik-loll!bufon tlm Court Hoiwo door In Hu wns oiuditv venrs old . ” Uie town or Spring FLw. Int Toe* Isy In ,r , , - , , , OrtnbtT ni si, within tlm legal hour. ol rale, tho WALKBB COUNTY. lie injures Ilia good nnd virtuous lullonlni; property, m-wlt who spares the bad. Three mills: ton ttulielaofiVheal.moroorlma, The Radical, cut down an American BSTSuS'SjSlv'rf flAgiwIili tho nnmou of Seymour and vlrtuo of* Superior Court fl fa, P. L Foster vs. Blair upon it, in Missouri, tho other K. Therapum. clny, There's tho groat party ol* freedom h® 1 " i»f Ur.«i N«w. 117, mo, oo, l IR, 110, us, for von ** i w • PJl, tit mill t»7, In the 8th district and Hi) section ^ 1 '* . ,* ol Murray county, ns tin) property of David West- Lookout Mountain, in TcnnesseS/la field, deceased, lo satisfy one mortgago fl la from crumbling to pieces, and tho surround* N,,rr ?‘>* HupvriorCourUiifavor ol John I.. Ed- lug liilmbltnnU, fearful of harm, are flocking to ClittUanoogn for safety. A *<* out In mid IIfc. pioeo weighing flvo hundred tons was Also, ono Mill anil fixture*: levied on n? tho detached from tho top of the mountain P«>porty of J. Johnson, to satisfy two County tho other day. Court ll la* it) favor of thouillccr* ot Court v« . J * ... wthl Johnson. An cxeliango says “ thoro is sonic- A!*>, lot of land No. fils, In the Oth district thing swoet about littlo girls.” Tito 8d Motion: levied on a* the property of Hob- Lonisvillo Journal adds; “And itgrows ,rl10 —Only one Superior Court 11 f. In fa- nh __ u,,,., it ° 'or of Jninca I,. Mcl.unro v* Unhurt Uray. on cm ns they grow blggor. A,so, lot nl land No. lot. Ill the 9th dWtrletand Laces woro worn at tho Uuthcrfurd 3d Mellon or Murray county t lovlcd on ns the Park Hotel hall which lmd been on ex- P fn l»«>'«' W BCl.-tdaad lij virtu.of.Counij hihltlon at tho Paris Exposition. Tho editor of a journal in a small W. s. CALLAWAY, SticriO*. Western town bought lire pounds of .. T7I7. powrlerod sugar Ho found that it was A ,. 0 . S, .of of 0 mixed with plaster, and announced in s,,. aul „„j ,,f. In tin Dili district and ad we ld. paper tho next day that If the gl'o- tlon, part In Murray and I art In Whitfield i levied cor who lmd so shnmofullv cheated him °n liy rlrtno nf n Superior Court 11 fa In t'nvur of diri not make amends ho would publish Julm u ' vlcJ m « 11,0 Ids name, before lllno o’clock in tho 1 Vqa/a-id* ‘ *v, & CALLAWAY, Sli’ir. morning ho had received five packages of flvo pounds each. Thoro wero just /’2J.ECBC1A, Murray County— 1 Two month* after live grocers in low n. V*. wl " b “ ""V 1 ” ** th) Co ““ of Ordinary of Murray eouTlty, for leave to sell | lota of land numbers 127 and 128 In tho 27'll i.<jnn03G00 Homs. I di^trioi and 2d auction of fiaid county, belonging Wo take tho following items from to tho estate c,r S. O’Neal, deceased, to anfisly ll Sam Ivins’ paper, tho Athens Post-1 Vsoa. *^ 0purch,, “|iowaCAdrar!°' by the way, it is ono of tho best nnd Administrator’s Bale. B Y virtue of an order fhm the Court of Or* dlnnry of Walker county, I will sell, before tho Court-ilouao door in IsaKnyotte. on tho Aral Tue.t-luy In October next, within the legal hours of sale, tho following land, lo wit: I.ota 241, 21*2, 277, 813,800, 280 nnd ono hair of lot.1 131 nnd 133, each of the nliotc lots eon talnlng 1 so niircx, more or Ic**, lying In tho 20th UUtrict and Hd s ctioo of tnitl county. AI*o, nt tin' value time nnd place, lot* Nor. 01, Cm, 80, 81 nnd H‘2, lying )n tho 23th district and <Jd Rcctlon of Clisttooga county, fln. Hold a* tho propci tv ol Win. 1’uryear, deeftaft- I, for tho bcnclit of tho heirs. Term*, ono half cash, Imlanco on 12 month** credit, with unto and security. II. C. PUHYKAlt, Adm’r. August 20-td*. spiciest Journals in Tcnncssco: Wheat is quoted at 1.80—not much offering. Corn G5. No oliango in oth er articles. Notioo. r LINCOLN T. IIASK 1X8, hnvo tills <hy ^ given my consent to my wile, Snn.li A. Ha*- kins, of thu county of Murray noil State of (lour- gift, to become a free agent to transact all bud . ness that sbo would bo legally entitled to transact 1 llO hig snake has made his appear- in her own nnmc utnfeme *>iU, and to hnvo sole* nnco in Iltiinphrcys county nnd has My « n *l wtoluslvcly all thul'cnellt nnd profits or ilwinilleil to thu insigniflcuut length of ’''” n * ct * , (rM rro '".Pl?*,“' a r u "7" f” - . - . ° ° llavklns, nnd to incur nil liabilities of such acts, lot ty lecu |„ testimocy irborcof wo have hereunto set our Hatcher, the monster who commit- *rali. thl* Auput lsili, i««8. toil nn outrngo upon a little gii lin Man- raSSh 1 * T ii vskixs S f, « v ry county, ami then murJcroJ her, is Mg .. 0 -tn ’ 1 ] to ho hung to-day. 1 — - Tho corn j^|ln MoMInn Is so prom-, T wltiI , Wflirn ll|0 rourt )louw * 1 Si mcnccil feeding some of it onco a day by the flrat of August, sny nn armful' the oiroulntlon of documents, and to each cow. After a week or so, givo I last hut not IcaBt, for’ tho purposo of thorn all they will eat twice a day; and preventing all tho injury wo may pos- with what pickings of grass they can! tdbly avort which Is threatened by get, you will llnd your Imttor account means of tho voto of tho colored pop- good. Glvo your cowsnnd other stock ulation in our midst, salt at least onco n wouk, nnd all tho Resolved further, That wo return good water thoy want nt all times our profoundest nnd most grnteftd ac- Hnvo a shod for your milch cows to go Unowlodgmonts to oar Doiuocrntjp undor in tho boat or tho day. If con- brolhron of tho North for tho liorolc vonient, feed your cows their green stand thoy nro now making for tho ros- corn in % rack, Instead of scattering It cuo of civil liberty nnd law In our land on tho ground whoro a great deal will ho wastod by thoir treading it undor foot. ■ • • iMFROvixqt Pastures—Tho Amcrl- oan Fnrmer,hna boon discussing tho subject as to what stock most enriches • , psjtures. Horses nro considered tho very worst fertilizers of pnstures; be- dainty feeders, thoy aro aflfc-tff so only in spots, tyllto groatitijury of tho. grass. The same objection nnd in hohnlf or equal rights in these down trodden Statos or tho South; and We avail ourselvos of thU lilting opportuuly to dcclaro to them for our iimnodlnto action nnd for our Stato that wo aro for poaco; for tho good of tho country and tho whole country, t hat wo desire, hopo for and ran hardly concolvo of n greater hnnpliiQss tlurff- a niglBHltlull^f Hiat-ttbCrty and frater- thongh In n loss degree, holds against cattle, and thoir mnunro Is not scatter ed antlfoienlly for tho good or tho land. Sheep being oven grazers, and ranging over the wholo flehl, scatter, their mn- nujp In tho very host form ns n top dressing, and are tlicrcforo regarded ns tho very best stock for enriehiug pasture land. A'Fact ron FAnMr.ns It may not bo generally known that the seeds of tho sunflower is tho most infallible rem edy yet discovered for tho speedy euro of-foundor in Iiorscs. Tho directions, Exooutor’s Salo, Administrator's Solo. B Y virtue of an ortlerlroin the Court of Orill n iry nf Walker county, will ho auh) nn the first Tile- Sir in October next, lBt'.S, ul tho Court- llmt.c iloor in arid coun y, lietwcvn tiro l.-gul hour, nf anle, K-.tat lull' of lot of luml Ku.' ( l lo, oth ill.t, uml Ttli arc., cunlalniiiff 80 .cm more Ittaa. 1) lug 8 miles South nf ChnttauouKn. with mu.h-r.it.- Improvements. Hold us tho property ol M. C. Johnston, deceased, fur the ttenefit nf heirs amt creditors, under Int-umhnince nf Widow’s dower. Terms ono half eullt, tho remainder 18 month.’ credit, ultli Interest and nppinved secu rity— n lion remitted on luml until paid tur. l’o.- •taioti piven November m-11, Aug. 'JO-lda. W. f. ALLISON’, Adm’r. Administratoi-’a Bala. B Y virtue of nn order from the Cum t of Ordl- imry of Wnlker county, will lie sold on tho t Tuesday in O.-loher next, 1868, nt tho Court Utilise door In said county, between the legnl hmirs of sale, lot of land N'o. 1-18, 8th disc nnd 4th see ; lot No. 161, tilth disc olid Ihl see.; nlso '18 acres of lot No. Ill, Sill diet, -aid -Ith see. Sold oft the property of S. ti. Unit*, deecosod, lor the lii-iiellt Ilf thu tleirft. Terms cash. Aug. 2o-tdft. (i, A. J. IIAI.1-1, A dm' G .E0RCI1, Wolkcr Consty—Whereas, M. E. lilioiles, ndmluistrator on the esmio of W, O. Poyno, ileceo od, represents to the Court In Ids application that he lus fully administered W. 0. Tat lies’estate: This la thereluru lo cbo all persons concerned, kindred mid creditors, to show eiese, If any thoy can, why said aditdidatrutor should not ho eh-irged from hismhidldslrntiop, ami reeelvo lot- ters of dismission on the first Monday in Fete ruary next. This Julv Ul, 1868-Om. T. W. COBB, Ordinary. -ATLANTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 1) It'll tints, J. j. (t H. I’.-lhtaUI he I In 1848. ii llookccllcr* him) R'alioncr*. nml ilcaloN in MurIq ami Mu-lcal InRlrumcut*, Wall Pu|>or, ole. Ujnk Iliock, AlauamiiRtrcct, Atlanta. PIULUPH k CREW—Hook, Siatimiurv and 1 MuhU’IH ' “ ‘ Pcali'r*, mid keep on haul warranted Hold IViir, !!iio Oliromo.*, Litlto^rnpho, Album*, etc., Xaiioiinl Hotel Iduuk, AtlHiitn. dealer in Stove*, Tin Plain, ami Tiuuer** Ffftdii)^*, Marietta *tr»’ot, Atlrtutu, (in, vias “‘— COMMISSION AX/) (J HOC HUB. Ks SKAUt)—f.'ommiiuioti Me reliant, Atlnutn, inakei en*h ndvanoe* »>n eon*ipnine:itH ol entton, flnur, wbonf. corn and other iindueo to hlniReir, (ieo. W. WlilUm*. ChaHfttr.n, H. C., CHATTANOOGA CABDsT R.L.IVATK1NS. 4.L.PIVIKK. J.K.a,,,- II 'atkins, Virtue It c:o. ' NO. 175 MAUKKT 8MEET ’ CIJATTAXOOGA '/’A',V.V£.S'S,.| Bolo Agutils for ‘wl Vulcnn Works’ I,.-., [ Jlenlers In Engllah and Amcile.n "il HARDWARE, OUTLEEv Nalls, Stoves, ll *i| Il’otOO-V A.VJI 1WOOY MATBlilu j Shoe and leather Findings, ' "’’l Farming Implements nntl Field S C(( ;, | AMO, AGENTS FOB REAPERS AND M0W]; u? | Wtldam,, Taylor A Co., 68 Heaver [ K.MlOIt k BHtiS.—Tobacco Coinnibuton Mor* cliauta. No 2 (Smnitc Hlock, Ilrond rtrcct. ink.-ion Mi n limit, Pc.iehtrco street, Atlanta. HOOTS A XD SUOXS. Hoot* und Shoe*, Leather, Calf .^kin*, nnd Hlioo Pindin^n of every deseripllon, Whitcliall and No. 0 Poaehtrco rtrcct, Atlanta. I ? X. EDDIEM.M . • Hot.i.5, wwitn.11,1 k CO—IVIroIwalo Vcnhm’ht Cult Skin*, Slioo Kindiii"*. etc,, next door to Moor & Marsh, Decatur Street, Atlanta. Hoot* nnd Slioca, Whitehall Rtrccr, Atlanta, i New York Price*, IVct^ht added. J)!i'/GOODS, ETC. M OOUE t MAQSH—Kxclmively Wholcralo dealer* in Dry (food* 1 llooti>,^ioca,lInt8,C’iip* rTrion Factory goods, I)o* Islng that many of our rural friends I x g,„i„ g i-| aot ,, Murray county, the firs, Tucs- nro growing inicnsy lest tliey should dnv In Ootobor next, within thu legal hnum of not hnvo territory enough on which to '" lo . ,l11 ° r innd No. S76 in tho 80th district jjj.jp | tho 2d ricction of Murray oo ction of Murray county. Sold property of Duncan Tt-n v, deceased, for tho pur* Attempt to BitraAK .Tail.—Tho pris- pone of pn>in^ oir thu imlebtedneiwor tlm cotatc. oners confined in tho Athens jtii), flvo Terms ensh. WM. TfiRUY, Ex’r. in number, mndo nn attempt to break Aug. 20-4Qd, out on Wodnosday night, but wore Exooutor’a Salo. Ej.° V fJJ% , by lU °. Vig,,r °" a Ull0rt f of T WILL a 11 before the Court lions, door In {sheriff Gibson. A negro man employ-1 1 t |, e lo wn of Spring Place, on tlm oral Tu _ the lown of Spring Pincc, ed about tho jail is supposed to have in October next, lot*ot Und No*. 10 nr.d 17, in been in collusion with tlie prisoners. I tkoRth ij’rtriotof thoadocotlonof Mur anti is now himself in duranoo vile. ^ East Tennessee and Ga. Rail- hein of the deceased. Tennaeaah. ROAD Tito Hoard of Directors of this | Aug. liu-4ud. 11. It. BATES, Kx 1 Roatl organized on Wednesday by nlitrator on tho estate of tieorgi Hall, deceived, i , cpru*cht* to thu Couit in his ap plication that ho has fully administered Uuuigo Hall’* estate. Thin is tlicrcforo to cite nil person* concerned, kindred nnd crodltois, to show cause, if an they can, why said administrator should not lie dis charged from his ndmin*st'ntion, nnd reefive let ter* of dismission on tho firpt Monday in Feb ruary next. This July 81, 1808-flm. T. \V. COIlIf, Ordinary. G J. EllUCIi Hoop Skill >1 in a f.t ttcry— Wm. Tub* * bauni, also keeps !ie.»t plock of Froiicl>,Aiiier* GORDON COUNTY - A-dministrator’s Salo. B Y virtue of nn onlt r in me vested, from the Court of “ ‘ , *7 p , ,,,, ,r n ii i, ^ n* Enu(J,A ) Mnrra y Connly—.Sixty dny* nf- eloctiug Col. Ihos. II. Callaway, 1 res- tor dn»0 application wnll bo made to the {(lent; Mnj. II. C. Jackson, Superin- Court ol Ordinary of Murray county for leave tcmlont; and II. 31. Fisher, Ksq., Sec-1 lo ^'1* A*® land* of John Hate*, d«eeuued, for ctary nntl Treasurer. This rosull gives tho public assur ance that tho lino will continuo to bo I CEOUCIi, Slnrrny County—WT.crcns, Tho*. well nntl successfully managed. I VJ Coimtlly, admiulptralor on tho e»tate nf Ordinary of (.onion county, (in., will sell before the Court-Ilnuxc door in t'ulhoun on tho first Tuesday in OcIQb* r next, lot* of land No* 182, 188, 181,213. 214, H> ucu* olTlot No. 2*2'), <10 notes off of lot No. 210, tliat portion of lot No. 21*2, that lies on the west aide of Oosta- nnuln river, nnd lot No 213, in tho Mth diatrlot il 3d section ol raid comry. Property of Tlioma* \V. Jrkclly, dicca.-w-d. Sold for the ben- lit of hfo heir* and creditor*. Tcrnmcaph. Tins tugo.st 20th 18 tP. -f PniXTtT, A.lni’r, | tho benefit ol lioira and crcditor.t ol s,iid dco’d. AugustO-2m W, S. CALLOWAY, Admr. d, applies III duo for; law (or letter* dismiasorv from the estate of said Memorial Seuvioe—Tho Funeral|h-nomdi'.mh Sermon of Mary Cunningham, relic of the lato Kcv. Jesse Cuunynglmm, I These nro therefore to eito and admonish all will bo preached at iho Presbyterian nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of raid Cliuroh, ilt. Harmony by Rov J II Jlrtmnor, on Sumlay, October 18,1808. j,i, e h.1.1 on the let Monday In Nov. If you want to hear a Tenncsseo j «vxt, otherwho letter* will ho granted the appli and what beconlo of tho ihunonso reve- ^UdTofA^Usn^" nues collected from tho people. ANDEUSUN FAnNSWOHTlI, Ord’y, Wo noticed In our short trip down Mn y 0,n - tho road that tlio corn crop wns look- B Vv C<: Administrator’s Sale. ;uc of nn order In me vested, from the Court of Ordinary of (Jordon county, Co , 1 ell befuro tlio Court-House door in Dalle W bitfield county, on the first Tuesday in Octobi xt, half of lotof land No. H7, in ihu 18th dis trict and 3d section of aaid county, sold ns the propirty of Malinda Townsend, dcufaaod, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*. Terms cash. This August 20th 1808. THOMAS B. HA UN WELL, Adm’r. iuiH vi.u i.iu bu . 1 ,t , r^ E0KC,A » Hnrrft >' Connty-Whercus, 1 gootl. I he yield in Urildley, how- I \Jf Howell, aihiduistrator on till! estate of P.Tj. ever, will not he as heavy as in this I Howell, deceased, applies in due form of law for couutv, tho former county having been htters dismlHsory from tho estate of said dic’d: visltoa by jirotractctl drontli in tlio oar- I' 1 ’™’ ", ro “J ll ' 0 . ..It I ,,,,, va,, ( nnd singular tlio kii.diod nnd creditor* of *nid ly Brimmer. deceased to file their olyccllons, if any they liavc, m ,, w ™ __ , on or before tire November Term ol the Court of To JJUBINESS MEN.—The New Tork I Ordinary to be held-ill *uid county on the first Admimstrutor’a Salo. B Y virtue of un order of tho Court of Ordinary of the county of (Jordon, I will sell at (lie Court-Uou<>o door nt Calhoun, in Cordon county, Ga., oil the firft Tuesday in October next, nil of tluit portion of lots of laud No. 133, 151 and 133, in the lttli dhtriel and fid section of said county, tli it is on tlio cast side of the Oos nnnula river, that belonged to Julm Lay, late of raid county, deceased, so d for tho bum til ot tlm heirs and creditor* of paid deceased. Terms cash. August 20, 1803 JAMES LAY, Adm’r, lean nr.d (hvimtin Corsctts, Ladies’ ready mndo articles for under wear, Notions, Hosiery. loidy Next door to Natioiini Hotel. DliUG GISTS. TAYLOR, J. A.—Whoirale nnn retail dealer 1 Drugs, Medicines, Paints. OII*,D,vu-Stufl*,Cla ware, Surgical Instruments, etc., sljin of Gulden E.tglo, coiner Pcnchtruc and Decatur street*. W «s I.SHX i CRANE—AVholcSnlo nnd retail in Foreign and Domratic Drug*, Paint*, Oils, Dro Stulls, cte., under National Ho tel, Atlanta. iiuunq 8i ire i; ( |iu , , ■ Clnrco.il nml Steel, for Mining i'urpo,,,, | Donblo Tftpo Fufto, F«lrlmok«’ Bdntn GUM J- LB ATI/Kit BBLT1KO, PAVK/\n I Western Sugar Mill nntl Evaporator' 1 Doty’. Cloth™ M’n.hcr and Univ.-r.nl (,1 clh ' ( , Jun,, LOOK TO YOUR INTERBsT; Piu'6 Drugs and Medicines, At "Tutt’t GUI Stand—E*Uibl'u hc.l i„ j^in TIIK llml.r.lgnoil l« propotod nm | daitr uOcriBz 1 everything In the Drug lino ; nn o AT NABIIV1LLE PltlCEs! Tlio ftlock Ift hir K c nnd will .Iwavx ho krt.t f.u ol Iho host Mmlljlnci. l’ninta, Olltt, ItvoLnir Window GlnM.Pcrruinerica,Toilet Soaps Iir U p| Combs, etc., to be found in the Fm.tern iiimh t]' Don’t fail to visit tho Old Stand, sum of , ' Golden Mortar. ' K 1,10 Mr. J. G. Rawlings, formerly with H F. t„|» tho oldest Druggist nml Prctcrl(itloni*t } n f r,* city, will be on hand at nil time* to htvo Ills <.1,1 an I new customer*. 1 I’liyrician* will find it to their hiterm tifiju,, ine a call. I only n*k nnexmidnotloncfniveEi. and prices, feeling ns*urc<| I will he able to 1,ha,., «fi’ «. r. .riccoiitia.E, jur2-f.rn 123 Market Street, Chattanooga, Totin. Titos. wr.nsTI'.n, CHATTANOOGA FOUNDRY IlAliDWAliE. T Jf. k R. C. CLARK- 1. Hardware, Cottier Importers nnd dealer^ (11 .Iron, etc. Also agent* for ISrhchino 'W’orlv.s. THE Proprietor* are prepared totnnnufnettreaU 1 kind* ol maeliineiy used in this countrv, a* Stationary aud Strambcal Engines nnd liullm, Hla*t Furnace, Mining mid Mill Maeliineiy, tf uverv description; nho Hnilrond, lbidge, and *:i other kind* ol Iron und liras* Canting*, Strain '■••• -i.-i Ga-. Pipe Fitting* 111 ways on hand, Special contract* mndo for 'urge (pinnthir* of Castings, lira** nnd Copper taken in exchange fur CaMlngs. ’UK'S. WEUSTFU A CD. jul2-0m Proprietors, and Knoxville Iron L.h, Penelitreo sire Iron, Nulla, Steel, Carrligo mntciinl. Mill ties,Bolting Cloths,Mining Implciucnt*,While- I street, Atlanta. OaRPSTB, OID CUri IIS. SHADES, ETC. K ENDRICK, 3. S—Dealer ill Cnrpcts,011Clnili*, Window Shades, Mats, Rug*. Curtain*, Cor nice, nml nil description.* ol Hoinm Goods, corner Marietta and Broad streets, Atlanta. OLIVER & V7ADDAIL, j£±. 3=1 US 3E2: Q TCT £i 13 Commission Meroliants, Corner Alulamaand Kornytli SirAtfinmt, 83,“A0K*ts for M.iotiTr.1 Pftt-Kii Mux— keep [Auguftl 6-61 ■Tottriitil of Commerce, speaking of tile Monthly la Xovi-mbcr next, otherwiseletter* reported notion of lend ini; dry moods *>» urnnt.-a the ermllenat. my hxml utd otllcl»l ftlgnaturc. May Utah, lftft-t. XII ptirchas-1 ANBFK80N PARNSWOBTII, Ord’y. which wo glean from n brief articla upon the subject in tlio Essex llnnncr, says: “Immediately on discovering that your liorso is foundered, mix about a pint, of tho wboia seed in Ills food, and it will perfect a cure. Sunflowers nro easily grown alongside of fences nnd in out-of-thc-wny plncos, wltcro thoy taka up but little room. Tito food, when fed in small quantities to tho horse, is very healthy, giving to tlio hair a peculiar gloss. Jt is a diu- rotio in Its tendency. Fowls liko it muck, and thrive on it.” nal union which in tho good days of tlio Republic constituod our boast anti strength, and to tills profession wo plodgo our snored honor. Resolved, Ttmt wo defer tlio gener ally oxprossod opinion of onr party friends,Hint under existing circumstan ces it is inexpedient nt this time for us to maka our nomination'Torn Congres sional candidate, but tbnt wo may bo able nt tlio proper time to cileet this work, wo will ndjourn this Convention, subject to ike call of its presiding olll- oer. Resolved, Tliat it is tho dolibornto Judgment of this Convention tlmt it is the imperative duty of tile Legislature to pass nn enabling net tlmt tlio Con gressional election may bo hold at thu titno of holding tlio Presidential elec tion. Tito Convention then adjourned, sub ject to tlio call of tlio President. It was unanimously requested tlmt thoir proceedings bo published in the Demo cratic palters of tho district. T. C. Howard, President. W. II. Pritouett, Secretary. The Convention wns very harmoni ous, nnd not ono singlo Incident occur red to mar the pleasantness of the meet ing. In fact, tlio motion made to nd journ, subject to tlio call of tlio Pres ident, was enrried, tho delegates seem ed so loath to disperse, thut, on motion of Col. Lester, it was proposed that rs, says: “ It turns out that the representation Iswliolly.false. Wo ltavu inquired per sonally of‘tltu leading dry goods lirms of Now York,’ and they declare tliat thoy never hoard of this mooting tin- CATOOSA COU1TTY. Catoosa Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL bo sol.l before tho Court llou*o door, in tlio town of HiiigKohl, on thu fit.m I’uc*- (lav in October next, within tlio legal hour* of til this paragraph was published, nml t,1L> p 1 T, , ' erty ’ lo ,‘ wlt: that they propose to make no change fmatln* whatever m relation to their custom in «3* fen on the *onth ride of UFuyetto street tho Southern States.” I ami running back 191 feet. Sold u* tho proper- Many of our Southern exchanges l .v°f JE U 1 ' 1 - « 1 !‘° nri ‘ ! *' lc , , ) t , by one .Superior wore congratulating themselves “'“I X’ltl o“ ly j'uY.d^om P ‘ tlio community that tlio credit system ju»o. 4rt ucr™ ..f lot or hud No. 156, in tko lmd been abolished. It seems, lioivuv- 68tli Uhnlot .ad :t>l Motion of Odtoom count.v, or, tlmt Now York is not disposed, nf- known us tlie >t. w»ri Tun Y»nl, nurtli or Itinj?- ter all, to yield tlie pnlnn to Baltimore.! K”" 1 - b " (*®.® r ''*- w >• v » gjuri n ho VT At AdmitiUtrntor ut Emery Kay, represent: the Court, in hi* petition duly Jj)\ d ami entered on rocord, that lie liu* fully ndiniulatcrcd Emery Kay’* estate: Till* ia therflforo to cite all person*concerned, kindred nnd creditor*, to riiow cause, if any tliey can, why said Administrator tihouhl not bo tli*- churged from In* iidmiidulrntlon, and receive let ter* of dismission the NV. NEEL, Urdin*ry. July 30-0m. fiordon fonllly—'Two months ni ter dale nppliciitinii will bu made Court of Oidinary of (Jordon county, for leave to sell tlio land* belonging to tlio estate of Jackson M. Holmes into of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tin* heir* mid creditors of Haiti doi McKINNEY SCOTT, Adm’r. de bonis Aug. 0—1S08. Stewart, nml one Henry Stewart for the i it . » n I Olficora of Court vs Sarah A Stewart: levied Railroad Accident. A dispatch a8 t j 10 p, 0 p Crlv 0 r Henty Stewart and P»rnh from Montgomery, Ain., of the 9th, stu wart, by consent of Henry Stcwuit as to Id* in says: Tho ears on tho Montgomery terest, and fur cost as to the interest of Sarah A nncl Mobile Unilrouri met with a turn-1 Stewart. W. J. WHITS ITT, D. Sh’lT. bio neei'lont this morning six miles he- low Pollard* While crossing Kseam-1 Administrator’s Sale. until* Glorious Nc ws for tlio Hatless! j. .ti. Koc.nr.non, Wholesale) nml Retail Dialer in FOR AND WOOL DATS. Ami liftft ono of tlio FINEST and BEST SELECTED STOCif of IIATS C. T. I yutox, Grocer and Provision Dealer, in Kg II AMD CANNKI/BRUITS, Staple Crorcri™, nt Loucit Market I’rltwl 2M Market Street. C/iiitUtJftHga. Jenn. I T f.\t iil.il to linn )-ftHl.li-liim-iit I. a fir*l clxi 1\. Iiftk'erj*, nt whlcli orik-r* lur WcflUlft; «)| pen Itr,- HIM nt .lion notice. Spi-dul utlcmlob given to Imylng ami ntWr- jnlfi Cm Coonttr I’rovliu-o. »’. VnitcLfteltl It lo., DRY GOODS, Groceries, Notions, lints anti Shcc6, No. 283 Jlnrttt Strert, Julj2-3m- CUATTAWOOA, TENN. Kc'jwood li <J:tlu:trait, Pe«!er* in oo 3m. is: o-oo r» s, Crocerlts, Boots onH^Shoas, Haidwnr^jnjtin y. Corner 5:h nml Market St- cot*. » - ju12-fim* i 11 ATT A N OOG A. TF.X N. VcUon ti Paync% Booksellers and- Stationers, CHATTANOOGA, TENN., K EEP comtantiy on hand n complete stock of Schcc.1 R&ck*. Stdtlourry, Mall 1'aper, etc., which they oiler ut wholesulc or retail, r.t KmUcrn pi ieo*. July 2-ly- Orders hy trail receive pmrpt nttcntlou. IS TllK CITV. i good assortment of Tiui.ks, VnlUc*, Cm- breila* m.d Canes. after date, application will bo made to tho Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, for have H tho land* belonging to tlio estate of Julm Strickland, I.ite of Haiti county, deceased, for the fit of tlio heir* and creditors nf s lid deeeased. July 22,1808. JAMES M. 11A11LAX, Admr. —RE.'.F&MBER THE FiVACEV** V,’!,l;,'<i«ll Pm-ct, ATLANTA; OA. AMERICAN HOTEL, ALABAMA STREET, Atlanta, G-oorgla. WHITE k WHITLOCK, Proprietors. [NEAREST HOUSE TO Tlir. rASSEMil.il BESOT.] IF. D. in/ey, Clerk. TTAVING again leased ami renovated tlie 1.1 ubovo Hotel, wcutc prepared to entertain guest* in a most ralihfactorv manner. Charg fair ami modcnito. (Mir effort will bo to pleai C5f“Baggage carried to uud Iroin tlie Depot e of charge. G y EOUOI A, Gordon County— Notico la hero- I by given that 1 will apply to tlie Court of Ordinary of said county, nt the first tegular term ■ftcr tlie expiration of two month* from dale, for leave to sell tlie land* belonging to thu estate o! John Nix, lute of *aid county, deceased. Joily 3n-2m. A. M. KAY, Adm’r. bin river Iho trestle gnvo way, nml llto l)T virtue oi nn tlireo front ears fell through. Several , J . .. . . ° ... . the Luurt lintisi* Kebpino and Settlino Coffee.— The following appears valuable:— “For ono pouml of colfeo take ono egg and beat it well. When the eoll'eo __ __ is nicely browned and cool enough not ] , vo sltouUl hnvo a continuation of the .to cook the egg, pour Iho egg over it stirring It until every kernel is coated with a varnish, nnd let it stand a few minutes in a warm place until it dries. This will prevent the escape of all aro ma, nnd Is not afleeted by moisturo and the egg helps to settle the eoll’eo when it is ground nnd steeped. This is the good old tray of our grandmoth ers. W ARTS on C ATTLE.-Wnrta can be read ily removed with caustic—lunar or pot- . ash. Five cents worth of either lunar caustic, or potash, will suffice. Keep the caustic in a vial; tuko a stick of it, Vret tho end and rub it on the warts.— Two or three applications will suffice. Ro very careful with the caustic of pot ash or it will eat too deep aud make a sore. order of tlio Honorable Court of Catoosa county, I will veil before . „ i ~ , i, , | tlie Court House door in Ringgold in said county pel sons wero badl} hurt, and Mr. J. 0Il |j l0 linuTue-duy ill October next, ull the land* A• nrren, tho express messenger, belonging to tho c-ituto of Dnuiel Major, late of U EORGIA, Gordon County— 1 Two month after date implication will lie made to Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, for leave to fell tlie land* belonging to (lie ertnteof W. M. L. Bowie*, Into of raid county, deceased. July 80-2ru. A. M. KAY, Adm’r. was instantly killed. WHITFIELD COUNTY. B T . aaid county, deeeased, to-wit: Lot Nu. 2 and tlie north half of lot No. 33, both in the 27tn district nnd fid section; n.so lot No. 822, nml -t3 acre*more or less oil of tlie South o n t n I *>do of lot No. 823 hotli In tho 28th district und Administrator a Sale. 3ll m . llon _ nll , n culint> . sold for tlm benefit order fnmi tho Court ol Or.fi- crc di»ow. Tina luml 1* Hold subject to dower, iry of WhilHeld yountjr, 1 w!U rcjl twroro | Tcrtl „ JAMES A. 1’AIIK, Adm’r. Augiut ilT—til*. & KOI! CM, Cordon County.—Tuo moutlu) nftr dnto iipplk-utinu wilt tie mndo to thu Court of Ordiunry oftiurdon county, fur hurt- to .oil tlm LniiLft lu-Ion^ii g to thu ofttato of Xicholcns Mu.*.*, Jr., Into of niii'l roimty, decca.od, Allgdftt 87-'Jtn. J. A. COLLINS, Adm' tlio Conrt-Honpo door in Dalton, on tlio Unit Tnoft- ilny In Ootobor next, .illiin tho legal hour, of ndo, all tlio Innild belonging to tlio c.tato of Ainuft Admiuisfratrlx’fi Salo Ford, dccoafti d, being 4S4 nr reft, more or le-a, T) Y vlrtuo of an order of Iho Court of Ordinary ytng In iho 1 lib diatrlot uml 3d ucctlon of Whit- .1) 0 r Catoora oouniy, I nil! »dl bcloro flic Court llchl oounty. Sold lor tho bcnellt ol twin nud Houao door in lllnggohl, In mid county, on the “ lovo least ” by re-assoiubling nt 2 o'clock to listen to speeches from Gen. Wotlbrd, Gen. Young, nnd tho many other distinguished speakers who nru present, In tho afternoon,Gen. Wofford spoko at some length, and wns followed by Gen. Young in it chase nnd pointed address. Gen. Young informed bis friends that bo tvns n cnndidnto for rc- uomination, and should esteem it it grunt compliment to rccclvo it, but ho stood ready to yield his porsnual de sires to tlio behest of bis party, and should stand by tho liomineo of tho Convention, and do all in his power to procuro his election, feeling assured tlmt tho nction of tlicConvontlon would bo shaped In refferonco to what they consider the good of tho party. Uo was followed by Col. Watt Harris, of Unrtow, who mndo a beautiful nnd rocihtora. Tcrinft, one linlr cash, and tho balnuoc fin-i Tuesday in Ootober next, within iho lrgnl credit, with approved Itcurlly. hourft ol »nic, all Ihu lands Ivins I" “aid comity Aug. 27—tds A. M. FOUD, Adm’r. | belonging In the cetute of Albert Pack, deerm-rd, i-nn,„i „ , w—7, T oonalatingof lota of land Non. 112, Ml, and tl: LOI.CIA, WhltOeld County—Mr. «. took- , 10rl |, of X( , u8 _ nM t ; lc -jstl, ilistriot o M . v , ., av ‘ , '» a PP*'‘’J to bo appointed | county. 1 his mIc Ih mndo for tlie purpose of dietrilnitien. Sold subject to dower. Term*, Guardian of the person und property of iiury _ ou „ v Willinm E. and A. B. Kennedy, minor orphans I gnia i| no t es< j uo n )0 nih* after ilnte, with inter- of W. b . Kennedy dee d. under fourteen years of Mt fl0m Uate nm , no deed will bo mndo until all age, residents of said county,tlii* is to clto all per- j t j ie ||0tes „ re oonoerned lo appear ut tho Court or Oidln- Allg _ 27 . lda ' MARGARET M. TACK, Adm’x. ary for raid county, on the first Monday in October 1 next, and show cause, If any thev can, why said applicant should not bo entrusted with tlie gua* diiimddp of tlie persons and property of said mi nors. Till* August 17, lS»*rt-1 in J. 1‘. FREEMAN, Ord’y. G F.ORGU, Catoosa fonnty—Whereas W. J WUi “ * ” fhitsett applies to me fur letters of dis* misnion on the c»^tu of Robert Under, late of | said county, deceased: These arc therefore to cito and ndmoniah all G EOBCIA, WhilBrid Count).—Two month. »f mi • l P*;"“ r ll “ J‘ l,,drcd n,,J “ ,d dc tor date plication, will ho made. tho i In Courti.rOnllnaryof WhUilold county,for leayc to ln0 F'«r..ho,l by law, to d « If any noil iho lands belonging to the Ofttate of Wm. F. ,b ' Mn - \ ! , nH i f ,n Ki-nm-dr, Into of xaldooilnlv, tloo’d, lor the bon- „„ 1 ’ vc " under my band .nd offlolaUi S ,ialuro thl. dit of tho heire ami oro*liior« of said deceased. I 1 ? 1 " “‘‘• v of W.V?! 8 ’. Aug 20-2m. JOSKl’IUXE J. KENNEDY, Ex’x, The Western papers city that tho cat-, , — .. ....... f tie disease is abating at the West, and | touching address, bringing tears to | $$$i^o or«ld S couVty d^C leave to sell the land, belonging to tho estate of JAS. U. ANDERSON, Ordlnrny. , April IO—6111 G EORGl.t, TVlntflrld Connty—Two month* . after dnto application will be made to tho JNOtioo. Court of Ordinary of raid county, lo:* Iravcto OIXTY days after date application will bo mndo ' '* estate of John O to Fie Court of Ordinary of Dade county, for that animals which have been attacked tbo eyes of nearly all who hoard him. i of hdra mud creditor!. Thl« July 80-2tn 1 Davld Davis, dtccucd." nro now recovering. J—Atlanta Intelligencer, j M. P. BERRY, Admr. j August 27-cod. E, D. pRAHAM, Adm’r. Oftlco Court of Ordinary, 1 A trocar 28tii, 1868. [ G EORGE W ROBBINS, of the State of Ark. huh, Louh-a K Durham nud A A Durham, of tho Siato of Mittissippi, nml B il Dray, of the State of Illinois, are hereby notified, in puraat of tlio ortler «f nnd Court, that Stephen W Bob bins, Executor thereof, line propounded tho will of Jcrcmmh Robbins, into of Gordon county, Georgia, deceased, for Pro!Mite in solemn form.nt tlie regular Term of raid Court, to be held tu and for said county ol Gordon on the first Monday in October next. D W NEEL, Ordinary. August 27—fifld. J. S. Fitzpatrick^ HOUSE, SIGN ANI) DECORATIVE PAINTEH, Paper Hanger, (ilazcr and Gilder A LL work entrusted to him will be executed witli neatness and dispatch. Shop, upstair* in King building. Dalton, Georgia. liefer* to W. Al. A R J. Lowry, Fain* & Tar- rot, Atlanta; Lowry k Eason, Tibbs, Kenner ( Co., Dalton; Wliitmnn k Yarncll, Ringgold Jv Sttntlqxl.s!, M ANUFACTURER nnd Wholesale and Petal Dealer in cverv Uc every description of F U E N I T TJEE, ' Aim. IlonVr in Carpels, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Gilt Moldings slid Frame*, CUDj’a/XS A XT) T/llMM/XGS, Spring Mattr. **« * ami Bedding,of all Description*. A large assortment of Bttrlnl Csfirs on.i nnd, which will bo sunt to any point nu tlie shortt .t notice.- t.'iill nnd examine for youiselves, lieloiu puixdinsing elsewliere. jul2-fiiu Market Street, bet. 8dand itli, fhattanooga, TctiU JtTATtOJt\-tl4 UOTE&, A. L. MILLED PlfOEElETOJl, Railroad Avenue, between filli and 9th Street*, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Terms—$2.(»0 per lay; Singlo meals 50 cent*. GILMER COUNTY. ^^FfllUJIA, Gilmer County— Will.bo s !d be fore the Court-House door in the town of Ellljiiy in said county, on tlie Ui-st Tuesday in Oc- u-r next, the following property, to-wit: Lot* of land Nos. lOfinnd 11)1 in tlio Uth dis trict and 2d section of Gilmer county, levied on ns tlie property of M. L. Hix, to nitb fy n mortgage (i fa issued from the Superior Court of raid coun ty, in favor of J. W, Heath, against said M. L. Hix. Sept. 10th, 1868. P. II. MILTON,Sh’lT. r> A I* T O N Variety Store and City Saloon. Administrator’s Salo* r |^W0 montlis after dnto application will bo 1 made to tlio Court of Ordinary of Gilmer county, for leave to sell all tlie real i state of I Johnson, late of raid county deveast-d, for be ictit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. A,8.TATUM^ l Adm i ii. WALKER, j September jo, 1868-2m. A DMIVISTUATOR’S SALK.—Will bo sold lie- loro the Court House door in Biyay, Gilmer county, on tlio fi-st Tuesday in October next, oil thu real eatuto belonging to tho csbilo of Thoinns Pleminoiis, late of said county, deeeased. Tei n urr*mv A.tm’i cash. August lfi-tds. B. J. SITTON, Adm’r. pt KORGIA, r.llrarr County.—Two months nf. VJ ter dale application wil ho mndo to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell nil the real estate of A. E. Elliion, late of said county, deceased, for the bciiefit of tho heirs and creditor*. LEWIS EDMONDSON, Adto’i Augut 13-2(ii. G EORGIA) Cllmrr County.—Two months af ter date application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell all tlie real estate belonging to the estate of I. D. Chastain, deceased, for the benefit of the lo ir* and credl tors, JOHN STONE, Adui' August lfi-2m. F. A. HAFFNER, lValch-Jlakcr aud Jcivciter. I HAVE just opened my shop fn this placoand am prepared to do any kiud of wotk in my lino of business, such as repairing nnd cleaning Watches, Ac. 1 keep on hand Jewelry, Watches, anti Spectacles. Shop at tho Drugstore of Gudger k Knight. Dalton, Jan. 3, 1868—ly. Medical and Surgical Notice, No. 4 LBTi Plaster Paris Hyd. CemcrHBr Dupont’s Rifle nud Blasting Powder. 1 f jHi v» Double Tnnu Fuse. Fulrlxiti.L.* * C| ' l il. I*. O’JTEML Tibbs* Houbo, No. 4 tiling in the line of Confect lonerl es and Taney Groeerle of American nnd foreign production. Canned Fruits, Pickles, Wines, Jellies, nnd in fact, any thing you may wish in this line, can bo found ut No. t, Nibb’a House. Finest Cigars and Tobacco the market afford*! Ijoolc I-Ioi’ol I will positively do no credit business hereafter und gentlemen must not n-k lor it, iih I sliail cer tainly refuse tlinu. For tho liberal patronage received, I would return thanks to my many friends in this ami adjoining counties nud solicit n continuance of fcb18-ly R. lyy.NElL. J. N. B. Cobb, n AVING determined t ns n Tailor, tendon resume hi* profession rvlces to tlie pub lic-, nnd asks to share a portion of their patronage.. Ho feel* confident, from past experience, tliat tlie piddle can lie as well served in his line in Dalton an elsewhere. UTHo will be in constant receipt of tlie lat- (*t fiishions, to enuido him to compete with tho best workmen in fds business. Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. In addition, I have beeomo llw agent of .the nn. a. ir. uMriJb'as, TT'OUMKRI.Y of South Carolina, tenders hi* January for FIFTY CENTS, ■ i liiinr.uiii oi c'oiiin caroima, lenders ms I? Professional services to the citizens of Dal ton and surrounding country, with an experience of 27 years practice. EffSpeciul attention to nil chronic cases. GTOIlico, during tho day, corner of Pent* nnd King streets, nnd night at residence, on Thornton Avenuo, formerly occupied by Mr. J. II. King. January 3—tf. •rid-renowned Grover k Baker Sewing Ma chines, tlio best in use. Persons wishing to pur-, chase a first class Machine can do so by calling nt my Shop on King Street, Dalton, Ga.. whom tho Machine is in successful operation. You can buy your Machine a* cheap from J. N. B. Cobb ns nt tho Manufactory. Call und ext amine the M:chine lor vc-uraelf. Washing Compound. I nlso hare for sale family rights lor Jnek*on’s Universal Wushing Compound, which saves soap and labor, and will wnoh In any kiud of lime wa ter equal to freestone water. fgTFamlly High onlv Ono Dollar. Putchaso one if you want while chtbu*. Feb. 23-ly. J. N, B. CODD,