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AGiBtCU£iTUHAT» BCONGSI'fc
ThU Dyfitu inwnt w Ul« hcrerfiort ho poyiriuc-
ted by ft gcntlmn<m of much thofttellutUittQWl-
edge* ftnvl a practical experience of several
years, ns an cxton^vo pffinto*, From a largo,
list ortho best Fat JU, Jn t he country,
ami Ms rawly pen, our Country friend* tnhy
oxpcot to find i\ rich n»pfl#t of useful JntolJ*
gcneo lriwwhisHua * • s- / . *
A faw Ganoral ton -to' Farmers,
. 'So Ion;: n* colton liear, Its |jr,c»cnt
price It will iio Well f'>r t’tift.litnncrs of
Noitti OcMjr^ta.lo l>i.>!c V >vi'll to (lie mis- ,| )0 i )u( , tlioioilghly with soap-suds if
In;; of o6rii*-inH »eivl,r for market, | yonliave tlrom ; if not, use wulor.
Bedding Sotatoos,
A wilier in the tlriflln Star give*
the following tut the result of lii* • St P°*
rloncc In hendhiS potato"-. •
' “In tiodilliiB «v potaWfs I vemovo
thtf oniili-»'' too M/.0 I want my bed,
an,v two tiichcs, 1 then get dry fresh
manure from my stables and cover the
tied four hielies In depth.with tbo soil
1 Hist removed. 1 then pine* the po
tatoes as clpeo as they .can ho Inhl nit
on the bed. I then cover the potatoes
tW« Inches deep with good soil. Wot
, , uolil before thu Court Itousn floor In D4l«
ton, on tbo first Tuesday in March nott, withlu
tlio legal hours of sain, tne following proporty;
Also, ond lot In city of Dnltom number ul,- on
Thornton Aronue, loft l>y 147 on we nt of Morris
street* as the proporty ofTIm Ford, by vlrluo
of a Mitpctior court 11 fa, Jackson, Cook A Co. vs
Tim Ford, principal, A N Bcutor, soourlty on
h a3»o, lot ulimbnr 108, In tbo 13th district and
3d section, and sixty uoros of 313 and 819; do-
scribed In ttrisftd front J. TaUlftforro, to Ally
Jurralri, dated Mnroli 7Ui, 18C3, recorded In Hook
R, page 03, Habl sixty acre* now in possession of
Vim Crow t.lcvlctUm tvs tint property <*f John
Talllftferro, by Ylrtno of a II w from Whltfiold
d| 11 When tlio sprouts nro up largo I fuUkili, 0 ii?n jounTmuSllmnHaoni' 1 - , r.' J, “ 111111
a oOftagh to draw and plant, In lieu of
. To .^mikcluro'*ho»e:m«lc^u»o,» j
.ullOCt n barrel Of bonon tllld Ol'liall of Kinugold, CatoosacountyiUoorglu^on thu
them i mix with ft barrel of onk or lilelt- ' • — ■ -
ory iishos j moisten with soap-suds, np-1 Towiili
ply a qimrt.or two nt ft time, tlso ns I mX??, „ f r, a. him..,,
ii special fertilizer on| melons, squash- j {A'M 1 'MS®’
os, early corn, and cucuinbors ( nllow- - -MS-.*., —A
Inga gill to n hill,
iy ta staroli nost, tno fciltowlfl,
tn tlio oaotom
rid, t{eo.,.UH thu
. 0 Justloo obovt
,of Cutoosa conn-
... . Ijrgms. Luvymudo
aud rouuned to uio by a constable.. ;
Also, lot of land uualher-HS, in theMtli dint,
ami Srinootlon of Catoosa .county, uh tbo prop*
«rty ®f Thomas Russell; by ono ccfonty court U
fa; James sTjonas vs Thomas Russell, I’rop.
criy pointed oat by plaintiffsiln fifth
A ho, ono bouHo and lot 1ft tlm town of lllng*
., known ns tbo W. IV. Grubb Mould
.i»„.re « .i, 0 town,'
•sfdonoo,
Imt. for the puri'oso ofmaking meat to j “As soon ns tlio sprouts begin to
feed tlio whole cotton belt. In por crack lliu ground over tlio bed, throw
.. ,, , . .. ,r,l«W ,i, nu on more dirt,.say three inches, ami be
Uons'of oeorpa farmers hit k they I u . 9 t0 U80 ’ rfo £ lottWV soil that will
Hnd it to their bMerOsPto plant all cot-1 |)0t
Ion, and leave hog raising, corn and
wheat growing to those that aro in a
v.-don w-herb cotton does not ns a crop I drawing them up, ns fs usual, lake a
,. . , 1 slump kiulu and cut thu slips oil about
Corn raised foi 1 ^ i Bl . hei ^ b ol ow the surlkee, find
prova remuncrijtiv
market is not a paying crop at the tlg-
yi-os It has ootnmai.ded for tlio past
four years. It is niso qiilto heavy,
niul to those who live soino distauco
from market the hauling is quito an
Item, amounting, in somo Instances,
to 40 per cent. Wo suppose, ns a
. general thing, the average yield of
corn through this portion of Georgia
will not exceed fifteen bushels por
■ - • e-acro,.which.', at. i fl cents por bushel,' will
' ' giv4?U.2,S. Tlio cost of cultivation
Will, with Ilia present system of labor,
amount to j 1 ppr acre, leaving to the
farmer only ST not profit; and then if
ho 1ms to pay for marketing will loavo
him indeed but a small sum for Ids
laud and -labor, lint if farmers will
purchnsa for their farms lino stock
hogs, and sow. clover and grass fields
for tlflm, thoy will find Hint their hogs
. will require but liltlo corn to mala-
them ready for ninrkbt. Cut .if, our
farmers aro content to go -on.ut the
old pace and plant
and rptato with wheat,
common hogs, with which our country
is filled, they need not ttliik of thriv
ing ns do somo of tlio farmers a-little
farther North, who aro supplied with
the'boat kind of swine rnul cattle, nml
have growing largo fields of clover and
grass. It is mero folly, liowovcr, to
invest much money in tlio purchase of
good stock until wo are prcpaied.to
keep thorn, for without proper pnstnrcs
and corn fields, the fine‘stock being
generally lo’ss thrifty in getting a liv
ing from-the woods than onr rooters,
will soot deteriorate, and wo come to
tlio conclusion that we can’t raise good
stock ns well hero ns in Tennessee—
If we will only reason a little we will
find that tlio best stock hogs are, in
the end, much tlio cheapest, ns some
of them, at one year old, can be made
to weigh-from three to five hundred
pounds, whilo If nt two to Ihreo years
we make our common slock weigh two
hundred wo think wo have done amaz
ingly well, not thinking Hint it lias ta
ken from two to three limes the am
ount of food to fatten tlio old hog that
it did the young one, Asa mere mat
ter of economy, then, lino stock ie
What wo need. iVe would then urge
onr. fanners to make every exertion to
make provisions enough to get all tho
cotton money from tlio cotton regions,
for something to eat will have to he
bought if they do not make if, and tlio
cotton plnpters had rather purchase
provisions and inaUo.cotton, which in
deed places them at tlio mercy of the
grain ami meat growing-region
yon will bo_ surprised to see how soon
the bed will'bo covered again with slips.
1 can plant moro ground from ono
bushel bedded in this wny than yon
can from two bushels budded In tho
usual way.”
A Good UanDEP,—Now is the prop
er time to lay the fomulallon of a good
garden. Tills consists in giving illib
eral allowance of manure nml deep
working. Deep diggingennnot be dis-
ponsoil with. A good garden must be
good in July and August ns Wolf ns in
April and -May. How few really good
gardens are found durlhg raid Sum
mer I Whenever ono is'known you
may ho sure that deep working at tho
start is tho origin of it.
It is impossible to expect shallow
worked soil to produce a^ueculeut veg
etable in dry Summer month. Tho
general practice is to hasten tlio burn
ing up plocess, instead of remedying
it. Somo gardens, we Admit, reoeiVo
a fair allowance of manure, but by be
ing improperly worked in tlie ground
it causes tho crop to. he hastened to its
I destruction whenever the dry summer j and .'M soirtion of ssld county, levied on in tin
- -- „ j proportyof James MKeonvr to satisfy onniliu
nnslitmr Imt coni ; commences. If tho same quantity 01; fromthosupei'lorconrt r.r mini ooontv, ■' A it
uuiuing out u n ,.-„.|;crl in I lie irVnmnl ! Hunks for the moor,I S Folk ft Co. vs Jim M M
eat and keen llie m “ miro llaB J " en ''°. 1Ke<1111 UIBgromui Kol , nC r.maker,urnl Wmntlutluln.InfloMcr.
‘ ’ 1 to the depth of eighteen inches, and Also, Stncres, moro'orhwhhclng niwt of lots
width our country .yeii’twcoiimratod with unit, tho result
lot of luiul numlierMS, 111 u,,,
!kl section, us tho property of John H. Martin,
by vlrluo of a 0 fa from Whitfield Huperlor
’court, In favor of John ilaynes v» J. H. Martin,
buUtor, ii ml John Tallluferro, Indorser, utnl one
sumo purlieu with T, II. Chorry, indorsor in 2d
Imduuco,
The undivided half of S nercs of lot of land
number 1W, lJtli district ami 3d section, known
us tlio Melhmly MU1 seal, on Mill Crock, nml
described In a deed of L W Crook ami J C King
to F Cox, elated October 5, ISM. ami recorded In
book I), irngo 420, of deeds In Whitfield rmnorlor
courtj ufso, the undivided lmlf of lot or land
number 120, except J7 acrus sold tho State, Arid
half of forty noro* in thu northwest corner of
lot number l:»t, both In tho 13th district nml 3tl
seution, subject to ono-lmirof tt seven hundred
dollar lunacy tn fivvor of Mrs. Dr. Tluuwissou
and hcrehildrem nil levied onaa tile properly
ofLWCrook tp.natlefy two tl fas ffoiti from
Whltflohl superior court! ono In favor of Jcsscu
Williams and the other In favor of.lt C Crook,
LtimPi in possembm of Dr ThoniAsnon. fee$l
Also, the unUtvidcd filth of lot of Inml mum
IwrIH. t)th district and ikl-seclinnt levied on us
the property or James I.arui to suVisfy four 11
fits from Justice court of said county in favorof
C II Wclborn vh raid Luyu; proporty in posses
sion Mra .Sarah Lunc.
J). W. MITCHELL, Sh’ff.
AT.NO, AT SAUK Tl UR AXU PLACE:
• Also, lots of land numbers 178 arid INI, 13th
district and 3d scuLion, levied on as the proper-
tv of A J ihirnctt to satisfy a tl fa from Whit
field superior court, In favorof I tapper .t Shy re
for the use of McClure, Jlenrdu A Co. vs said
Barnett, property In-possesslon of defendant.
Also,lot of lunil number 313, 01 tho 12th ills-
trict and 3d section; levied on its the properly
of defendant touutlsfy u (1 fa from Whitfield In
ferior crtnrt. in favor oi J W Finohor, bcare
Cloud'
ry's lot, oontAinlmr K *ere, more
having 1'. comfortable d\v~
lew, «nV
JWCHUir uiul smoke
S ouue on tho premises, fiaiupronertV levied on
y one superior court tl la, W, J. -Wliltsltt, lor
tun use of oflleers of court. v» W. W. (mibb--
lovlcd on nsjiropprlyofwldOrubly-Frs. fv,e|il
Also, lot or land number 305, In.thft Bth dtst,
and 4lli section of Catoosa county, nml lot no.
ItIO, and all that part of lot mttnbor lW, lying
cast of the top of Taylor’s It Id go In Catoosa
donnty, and In tho fetli dlfttrlct and 3d section :
levied on as tho property of L. J. ltllbtim by
ono Flovii superior court fl fa, Robert O'Barr
VsL. J. liilhurn. Property pointed dutby plain-
tllfuuttnrncy. . . . . ..
Also, lot number 300, In tho ttflth dint, arid
3d section of CaKfosa county* and one. house
and lot In Ilm town of Ulukgold, (loo., ami In
.. . . -—---■ Xj{( * -■
the J. J. John-
pled by Fruuk
Ahaton ns a residence ’. levied on rh th« l>roPf “
tv of L. J. Itllbum l»v three fl fas, ono ( lieshi
& Urovcn vs L. J. IlAbUrn, and ono Z. M.,
On Clt-avelandstreet, known
bton Btore House Lot.powpci
** • - *- *—lad
Jack-
Orovca vs L. J. IlllbUrn, and ono Z.
m v* L. J. llllbnrn uml If. W. Cobb, Jtvnd ono
Beard .V Hondorsoit vs L. J. Jlllhurm and Uco
K. Black, security—ull from Bartow hBlwlo;
court. Properly pointed out by plalntltls' at
tornev.- fl*rs. ftseftl.
Fob. 4-tds. JAS. McCI.UItR. Bhcrlflf.
10k.
dnw.4
id number 03,1.1th district and third
section, lcvh'dson us tho property of William B
Butt, by W W West, former sheriff, to satisfy a
fl fa H orn tbo superior court of Marlon county,
In favor of Jackson M Gill vs said Butt.
Also, lot of land number 'itl In the 12th dlat.
m
tlraiwiiig Lands,
IVo vroitlil caijl (lip attcnUba of our
famors to tlio Vary great importance
of tl.e proper draining of our laud%,
and especially tlie lioltoin lands. Low
lauds ill this country are, in common
parlance, “ soapy"-— tliut is, tho water
from flic Hills steeps through the soil
and remains on tho lower lands until
dried by evaporation ; nml then it is
only tl.e snrlncu that is dried, leaving
a lew in.-i.es below,' a wot, sour soil
that IS f;il:d to upland plants. Every
ono has noticed on boltotp lands', in
wet seasons, that tlfo coni turns yellowi
and is good for nothing. It does so
- for. the simple reason that-the water
on level lands, with clayey foundation,
aiiot ba absorbed by tbo soil, but
weU'incorporated with soil, tho result
would bo entirely different from the
uuual scarcity of vegetables in mid
summer. Deep trenabiiif and deep
manuring willallow vegetables to draw
moisture from tho soil, nml remain aue-
qujeut for a long period. Try it; now
is tlio timo to perform tho work, and
our word for it your reward will con
sist In greatly increased crops of veg
etables,.ns well as lengthened harvest.
Leached Wood Ashes An Eng
lish fnriper gives tlio following in re
gard to the value, of soap ashes :
“ Aly opinion of soapers’ ashes is
confined to tlio application of Tt ns n
top-llrossing on pasture land. About
twelve years ago 1 agreed with a soap
boiler for 1,500 tons of sonpors’ ashes.
I used to' apply about twenty wagon
loads per acre, and a single bushing
would, lot tho whole In. I was laugh
ed at and abused for iny folly; the
wiso-fiues alleging that iny laud would
he- burned up for years, and totally
ruined; all of whioh I disregarded
and applied my soapers’ ashes every
day in tlio year, rooking from tho vat,
without mixture whatever. I tried six
ncrei mixed up with earth; hut 1 found
it only doing things by halves. My
land never burned ; but from the time
of application boenme a dark green
color, bordering upon black, and has
given ms more, but never less than two
tons per aero over since.”
A Hecii'K Wouth One Thousand
Hou.aks.—The Ohio Cultivator says
tbo following recipe is worth ono thou
sand dollars to every housekeeper:—
Taka -one pound of snl soda and half
pound of unslacked lima aqd put
them in a gallon of water, boll twenty
minutes, lot it stand till cool, then
drain off and put in a small Jug or jar;
soak your dirty clothes over night, or
‘until they aro wot through, then wring
them, and rub on plenty of soap, and
in. ono boiler of clothes well covered
•willi water add oho teacupful of the
washing fluid ; boil half nil hour brisk
ly, then w«sh them thoroughly with
some ayds.) rinse, and your clothes
will look bettor than by the old way-
of washing twice beforo boiling. This
is nil invaluable ieeipo, and every poor
tired woman aliould try It,
in; with said Uno’i'Brcct. south, tlicnco cant
fec-t; tiionco wonlh 432 feet, thence euat
... f, thence Mouth 233 feet to the south lino of
mild lot nmnhei* .17, thonco cast on said lino to
thocdntVc oflot numberSil, 12, 3* thence north
nbmitalxtv rods to a corner, thonco duo treat
to tliohoKirtnln/j coiner; levied on as tho prop-
orly of Jarnoa A Ault, to satisfy one fl fa from a
Justice court of tho «72d (list riet, G M, Horsey,
• ten *t Co., endorsers, vh Jam os Crow, maker,
1 James A Ault, endorser; levied and return
ed to tno lyr a constable. prs fee W
Also, lots of tttttd humbc.ra 40, It and us, ull tu
thofith dlrtrlct ofthr?ihl section of originally
Cherokee, mnv said countv, levied on us tho
import v of John W Beck, to sat lsfv ft Ii fft from
ho Just Ice court of tho lOTJlh ells, li M, A M Nor-
•Is A Co., vs said Beck; levy made and returned
to mo by a constable. Jnfh
Also, city lot i nmnhnr923, 21, ID, and one-lmlf
of 77, «H Mtuatod on tttylvlfigo street, and also a
part of lot number 2f». on said street; all levied
on ns tbo property orW It. Berner, by virtue of
a fltii from Whitfield superior court, i«» favorof
- . ... LWCrook,maker,
•, indorser.
i of lot n umber 101, throo acres
hundred nntl forty-five
Hild said Be
Also. 1 cm
lot number —, ......
ttcros of lot,numberJ!»7 W thirty-four and
nunlbHMWHOTHH
lot number 2,X); all of suid lota in iho*S7ih dis
trict and third section of said comity: said par
cels of land constituting all that portion of the
farm owned4)yJ C Austin, nt time of hlsdeath,
which lios south of thu road leading from Lu-
Fayettu to Dalton. Paid pronerty Yielng now
in poosession of Mrs Austin, tlio widow and cx-
qoutrix of J C Austin, dueeasod; levied on to
to satisfy t wo tl fas from superior court of said
county, against said J C Austin,.one in favorof
McKesson A Bobblna, and tho other tn favor of
Farmers and Merchants National JJank. ice$.«
Also, all of lot of land number ITT,, nth dUt.
and Rd sect Ion of mvld county, except forty a-
ores of,’of the east side of Bald lot; levied on us
tho property of I) FII Walker to Kutlsfv a tl tu
fromthoHujicriorco ‘ '
of Blalock A Brolhor
and J Hubbard Stubbs, iudor
Also, all thntpurtof lot of land minthcr 121,
12th diet, and 8.1 see, which lies west of tbo K T
und G railroad, uein;< ninety nures of said lot,
1 —‘ | the property of A N
tho inferior court, in
Tim Ford, pri.icl-
county, (la.,
w Ithln tlm h - -- -- -
her 31, In tho 2Hlh dint riet and 3d section of .said
county, containing loonemv moro or less, us
the property of Alfred Kponcgul, deceased.—
“ *d for the uenelit of tho heirs and oreditord
mid deceased. II. J. SI’rtAYBKllllV,
tomft uy TN^onuH, tjyt . -
Also. buoucrcH, moro or less, of lots of land 314
und Ml in HtMlUtrtOt, 4thStfolloil or said coun
ty* now In possession ofMutabotb Thurman* as-
the properly of Buhl Thurumr *“
Iben Justlcn court ft fas,- from 1
in favor of 8.1). IHrfiCrts va si
levy made aud returned by A
httruuiiiL.il .
i,'from M 1st district, i
said K. Tit
8!
* nt, ii,at inn omiri n ius/irniii uiiHiinsl
uld K. Thurumn;
„ _ jitMartlip c—
to. lot n of land humhors 10 and 27 In tl
district or thiUth section of-snUlpounty.lnpps-
scwiiori ofTGMoFarlnndi levied on us tho prop.
Srty of said Mr.Farlan.1, tosatUfv tn'
-“. fas In favofol H» Allgoo.l v<
I IIU..I, V.) nu.
... mvofofHO'Allg)
I, uml T Q McFutlamlLScouritv. , , ; ■ •
so, lot of land mnnborlOMn tlieltth district
nnd 4lu section of said county, In possession or
X G MoFarlund; levied oi» n« properly of Mid
Mo Far hind, to satisfy a superior'court tl fa,
tn favor of 11 8 Allgood vs G D Motarlaud, and
XG (McFarland, security.
rosTrowED SAf,i»:
Also, nt name time and place, lot of land nmn,
bw 09, In tlio 7ll» district uml 4lli sootlonof Sttld
coiiiity.execpt fio acres Jn the nortjiwest cornor
of said lot, set .‘isldo as the homestead or Ilexl-
k in h Klleubnrff, In possession of said Ellunhurg
nml levied on rh the property of sulvl KUcnhurg
uml wlfh, toBRtlsfV two eouuty court fl ftm.dii and 3d section t levied.’
favor of jesso T. smith for tho uso or Sarah Me-
Chum vs suld Clluuburg.
I d soctlon
oseph l»u<
rtTUvorof 4 . ...
r< Alsqflot.of laud number <3, fti llml’th district
>n.l 8u sect ion or Murray county,to faHsty ono
"* * ,r ’* lyoWlCy* {*-
’ • w.
iMtloo court Ufa In favor of M. M.
. . MoutKoinwyi luflkeiVJ.T. lluhe: .
Bond, Imlorsui|: lovlcd on as tho pi'opsrty of
J, AlHO, , |otonani) iiutnber 8ft, Jn tho Dili district
f l 8d section of Murray .County, to fittsfy two
tlco court fl fas In favor or (J. I). Keith vs J.
Mooro nml ^1. B. Moore I levied on us tho
^AlioViot’nf 1 Inn'.nimfibCt' 27(3, In tho 20th dirt,
and W feqtlofllovlcd on a* tho property of
oan Terry to eatlsfy one county court 11 fa
vmvof Qi C. Terry, and Assigned to J). A.
kor vs Win. Terry and J. W. Torry, oxocu-
tors of Duncan Torry. dreeasodt
A. A. SIMMONS, Sh^flf.
‘‘VfTALKKft MORTGAGE SALF.—Will bo sold
before thoGourtHousodoor InLiiFayetto
.on the flrstTneHOuyUiMnifh : .•, »
South half of lot pumhtri* 13S, and north half
or lot number ICC levied on to satisfy one W«l-
leer super court mprtgugu fl fa, against Joint M.
Smit h tu favor of Jesso T. built h, for use of Ha.
rah MoClnne, Proporty in .possession of said
Smith. JsnV A, A. S1MMONS, Sll’ir,
A nmNisTiiA-ioii's sale.-H}- wmo «f
Jx. mi order from tbo Court.of Ordinary of
Fulton county, 1 will soil boforo the Court-
umes Gordon, late of Walker county, de
ceased, wo will sell for cash to.tho'highest bid*
ut the court liouso door, in LuKayette, in
* flratXF —
numbers, 227, 2u0, 2t!So,°*W1, 2U7, 208. 3U,ftUtu
the Dili district and 4th sootlon of said oouuty.
Sold us tlio property of *uld James Gordon, do-
ccuscdk for iho purpose of distribution,
Thomas M. (Jordon, ) KxTn of Jsn.
Jan.l4,18C9 James M. Lkk, f Gordon.do'eU
£
district ami 3d section of said county; for llm
purpose of distribution among the legatees of
salii deceased—-If no objection In raised at tho
first regular term afier thu expiration of two
months, an order will bo passed granting the
praver of petitioner. J. M. COMBS Oru’y.
Fil.nmiy • [Pra. fpB»J.
G EORGIA, Catoosa cor ntv.—To all whom
it may coneern.-Mift. Mary E. Shield*
having applied to me in proper form for per
manent letters of admlnDiratlon on tho estate
of Robert Oh lei da, late of said county, de
ceased: This iu to cite all uml singular tho
creditors and next of klu of said Robt. .shields
to bo and appear at my Oflleo on thritirjit Mon-
day In April next and sliow cause, if any they
can. why letter icftSidmlnl.strut ion should not
be nutated to thu applicant. Witnossmy hand
and ottcial signature, Ibis February 1st, 1WJ.
JOHN M. COMBS, Only,
JiunJ-SOib ’ [Prs. feu |3;
C l EORGIA, Catoosa County. -To all,whom
X it may Concern.—Robt. Sr Churclt having
applied to me in kroner form for permanent
letters of nduilnisLrauou dti the estuta q( Nel
son Headrick, late of said county, deceased:
This‘sto cite all and siugulnr tlio creditors
nnd next of kin of said deceased, to bo uml
appear at my oflleo on < ho tlrat Monday la next
April and show cause, If any they can, why ad*
ministration should not bo granted to Robert
S. Church on said estate. Given under my
hand und official signature, this FeriTunrvrlsf,
1»: ». JOHN M. COMBS, Only.
February 4*300. [Prs. fcoy.
^1_KGRGIA, Catoosa County,*v(). W. Trim-
DMINISTItATOR’H HALF.—By virtue oi nn
order from the Court of Ordinary of Wul<
county will 1>e hold, on the first Tuoadayin
Apt 11 next, at the Court-House door Irisild
county, betwuen tlio lcg:\lhours ofsan,tho fol-
lowing property, to-wlt s
The land belonging tho cstnto of .Jesso Self,
being part of lot liumber’AI'.i, in tho Bth district
pud 4t n M ellon of siibl county, and conalatlf
of about 100 acres. Terms cash.
Fob. H, IStifi-lds. Wm. HARRIS, Admr.
EORGIA, Walker County—Not Ico la hereby
fl
f Thomas A. BnrI'ord, lutoof said Jt
deceased: This La)tocitw nil nnd singular the
i of said Thomaa A Bur
nt lav office, within the
, arid .show caude, if any
kindred anil
ford .
ime allowed by
appeu
ty law
they can. why permanent administration
should not lie granted to O. W. Triinmier on
said estate. Witness mv band and official sig
nature, this 5th day of January, 1881*.
Jan. 7-JiOd.
J. M. COMBS, Only.
C l EORGIA. Catoora County.—Joseph Wh'te
X h:e,i npiilind to me for exemption of per
sonalty und realty and Betting apart und
valuation of homestead, nnd I will pass upon
tho mime lit. my office in Ringgold on tho 20th
dav of thin lust. This 5th day of February, 1809,
Fob. 11-21. J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
giv 3 ft , , -
time dnrlng the year J. J. Mprgan, Into of
Bald county, departod this Ufa Intestate, tft\u
poison lias applied for permanent mliuiula-
.. .tion on the i’stuto of Biifil Morgan, and that
in temra oft he law ndinlnislvation will ho Tes
ted in tlioA*4'k of tho sffpcrlor court, or somo
other fit ami proper person, thirty Mays after
tlm publication of tula citation, unless noi ’~
alid objection la made to his appointment.
GtVou under my hand aucl official weal, this
Jan. 23,1M9-27-1 m MILTON RUSSELL, Ord'y.
Also, lot of land'’number 181; of thoSth illst.
and 3d section of said county s lovlod on
property vf Thpnms Clmppell to satlstypnesn-
parlor court ll fa In favor of Dawsou A, Walker
vs Thonms.Clmppull, ragkol’, und LI W. Crook,
(ndoraer. ■ ; ■ , •*. . •,;%,.*'
Also, the undivided half of lot of.Inml mini*
sr flfl; in the nth district and Od sedt.hm levlml
a as the proporty of A, U. Crumloy 1o satisfy
ip J uaIlife court fl fa in favor of A. M. Norl hi
Co.vs A. D. Crumley. ■ .
Also, lot of laud mtmhev 1M, of tho 10th (list,
.ml Ikl section t lovlcd.on as tho proporty or 0.
L.Cox to•satisfy pnoinfoniorcourt fi laln fuvnr
ofklohri Bryant, indorser vs 0. L, Cox, 'maker,
arid J. D. Isimhour, indorsor. ' r V
Mao, onu Urlst andSaw Mil), in theMtlidist.
id 2d section to satisfy one superior court fl
in faVor.of Madison Bates vs M. T. Triinmier,
tho property of said Trlinralcft *
*'--i, lotofliur* - “ A*..
Ti'iini
,, - - - wfi'rfiieotli ai.trlot'
and 3d aeetiou to satisfy ojfo suporlor oourt tl
fa in favor of A. J. Ku til sue kor Vs C. W. Bond!
us tho property of said Bomk
Also, lot number 115, In thK ftth dlstriot and
M seotlon to satisfy one Wine court 11 fa in fa-
vorpf Calvin Rollins and Elisabeth Audorson,
exeriiitors of James Anderson, deceased, vs A.
H. Vinipg and It. T. Bock and WebAtor Coffey.us
tho property of A. fl. Vlnlng. Levy made W
oonstalfle and returned to me, . y . u,uuo u >
seotfori (ft satisfy nno BiipiHor enuft fl fa (ii'ff.
vor nf Hawkins A Durham vh Jonathan Oshorn,
firlilftlWM, anil John C. Bairs, lnUorsov, a. tho
. .. _ r ttrpec, hi tin<,.
, lotmiinhturU13,,n thsKof dliilrlotnn
ilosntl.fyono * '
riot and 3d
fl fa tn fa
vor of K. A. Glddens
property df said Johnson.
Aifio, lot ntiriiher 225, in t
v .j- J r-> - - tho loth dlstriot nnd
tion.tnsKtlHfy one oounty court 11 r a tu
- - °\'' BBam A. Brynut ys I.uwson Curpon-
tftr, as the property of said Carpenter.
Also, tho doteiidaut's Interest In lot of
number not known, wbc'reou John Mold
now lives,.n(F
•ftvy j umd u „ ll Jroturn ull U t t „' , ,’: io «» | ;; !
' • - K; a, UUDqtHS, «h, t; „.
KPS
m
oriuiidnumbera 64 and M. in tlio 7ib
ana oioaitor.. bv'.-n».-"h. Ni,
novH (ir ,r. n somi; All rtortou. coin!?r ■ ! Ht
liotfflnfltoflletiiolrolil6otioiii.ifnnvB?SS8Ar"
" ItWn thtt tlmn im-Hvrlhna hy law, nl“ V
oi aismlnliM will hn Kiunto.l tlioafihllcn'u
lYltneMH my liana und seal; thin Jun, au«,o
dun. 2 Ml in. i). W. NEBX only
f suporlor oourt 11 la In far
G EORGIA, Walker County—Notice Ishoteby
given to all persons concerned that some
year or twosinoe Thomas Jones. Into of said
county, departed this life Inte.stato.nnd no por
tion hits applied tor udmin 1st rut inn on th
tute of subi Thomas Jones, and that lu ten
tbu law administration will bo Vested tn tlio
elovk of th^Buperior cortrt, or some other fit
and proper person, thirty days after publication
of Ibid citation, unless some valid objection is
made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature
this Jan. 23,1Si)lhliu MILTON RUSSELL, Ord'y
{nant-
ms^fss or onira a iuSSS
n " ,n b°r» M, 31, S3, 31,85,3ft, 37,
4. and 45, all in thu town ot Sprlugriucoih sai(i
^ountvof Murray, and lots of land numbers
u >°, nt, » district of tho 3d
section of originally Chorokeo now Murray
county. levied on risthoproportyofJnmesEd-
tnomUotv. toRNVify ono Ufa from the superior
court of said county, K. M. Galt vs James >M-
mondsou, maker, and J. D. w. McDonald, in-
^ovuar. ■ jt. t. BECK, Sheriff.
t w* AI .?.?,v AT ' rnR * aMk And rLAcn:
r ^^Iftrilstriet and 8d section to
sHitstj ono simeiior court fl fa tn favor of M T
porty of said Bi
soventy acres
. -II In 9th dlst. t
superior court fl lain
William ligs applied'for permanent let-
G EOHGIA.W
W. Will lair. . . ^
, ... tern of Administration on tne estate J. H. Wil-
inter having applied in proper form for llams late of said county.dec'd: J’hcsui aro thore-
lermiincnl letters of Admlnlstralinn on tho os- lore locite and admonish till und tdngulur tho
kind ted und creditors of Said*' ' **' '**
their objections.; if n
* before
tlio February tonu ol\ho Court of Ordinary,
bo ln ld in said county.on tlio first Monday in
February, 18J9, otherwL-o said letters will bo
granted the applicant. Given under my hand
und official signature, this 23d of Jummrv,
Jun27-v0d, MILTON BUSSELL, Ord'y.
G eorgia, walker xounty.—sixtv days
alt or Unto application will be nimlu to tuo
Court of Ordinary of Walker county for leave
to soil tbo realty belonging to tho e.stato of
Thomas Evatt, lato of said county, dtcoasbU
for the benefit of heirs and creditors.-
Deo. 3-2m. J. L. EVATT, Adtn'r.
‘•By*
edmi
r 7, 13th district, fid
. .. 11 —ue of n it fa, Wm
Talley ys T O Morgan and James Forsyth, as
tho proporty of said Morgan, from tho justloo
of8lj!d dlf.lHct,G M; levy made und '
rned to mo by T B Jolly, oonstuble.
•' * , kno
j the
v in possession
f. Ordln
. ...... _ | _jj tho first. Tuesday
in April. lSUO, between tho legal boms ofsnle,
bnforo the court hoiiNOdoor In ltinggidd. Lots
of land numbers 81 and 82, tn tho 28m diatriot oi*
tho 3d section, possessing
r Wat
t Powr.p
Sold us t he property of B. O. Morse, deceased,
for benefit of holrr ’
Fob. ll.'lSjiMds
JT Williams, Executor
Suwell, Uecensod, applies to me for letters of
diSCtiBSlon from said Executorship: These aro
therefore to cite ull persons coneorued to ho
and appear at my office oh or before tho first
Monday In June next, (IW30), nnd show cause, if
any they can, why said Thomas H. Williams,
Executor ns aforesaid, .should not ho dtr-miaaeil
from his said Executorship. Given under m;
hand aud Official signature, December 7tli,lEUS
J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
Dec. lD-flm. [Fix. foe *5.
SI EORGIA, Walker C
vX Carson, Adm'r. of lit
ed, inis applied to uie for I
riplli . .
estatecd'naiddcc’ . ...
Utbutlon and payment of debts, und If ...
jectlon is raised at the first regular term aft .
tho expiration of uixty days, an order will l>e
passed granting tho prayer of tho petitionow -
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord'y.
Jan. 21-2m.—Prs. fee
m' '”-,’ 0 ,vU? l *wi- uuui'v u m in iavor ot ai t
1 ^ . Bond, us proporty of said Rond
Also, lot number 271,-ami- seventy acres on
in 001'iift of 1°, 11 utuber &(i5, all In 9th dlst. anil
r l V l'-.a 1 ?. f 1 " { y Oho superior court fl la in
nrmsert J K 11 v ? Julm v Champion, as
propci ty of said Champion.
t Awo, lots numbers 01 nnd 95,91 h district and
nt soot ton, to satisfy a superior court t\ fa in fa-
vor of Daniel Iacnbonr vs Japies D W McDonald
riSrhe propyrty of said McDonald.
Also, thirty acres on tho northwest corner of
lot uumhdr 17, in loth district and 3d section, to
satisfy ft Justice court fl tu in favor of BF
Greenlee vs William Wiggins, as tho jiropcrty
ot said i> Iffgins. Levy muilo aud returned to
me by constable.
Also, lot number 91 In theOth district and 3d
section to rattsfy a justloo court tl fa In favor
of K O Stafford vs Jeptha .t Wm filler*!, us the
Ijropcvt w»f said Ellerds; mado and returned by
Also lot 277 in tho 27th district aud 2d section,
to suttefy one superior oourt fl fa tu favor of K
3 Howell vs John Young; proporty of Young.
- Aiho, ono wagon, to satisfy a suporlor. court
fl Ta in favor of M G Collins vs Charles Hopper,
admr of Morris Roberts, dre'd. as tlio property
SEY, D. Shff.
G EORGIA, GoK&on CoonTv.—Lewis t, Grenn
administrator of Win. W. Groon TonrcHeiu]
to the Court in his petition duly tiled uml «,
Il oo record tliat ho hoB fully adinialiior,a
. W, Green's estate: This Is therefore to cit,<
nil persons copoernd kindred andcroditors n.
show cause, if uhy they tan, why said admltilH
trator should dot he discharged Rom his ad
ministration and receive, letters of dismission
on thoflrat Monday iu July next, this Jummrv
0th, iwili.jlm, ■ l). W: NKNL, 0.3)7
i^LKORGIA, Gordon County—J. A. ColllnV
VT administrator of Nichorau Moss rcprcsiMiti
to tho court, in his iwtition duly filed und en
tored on recoM. that ho 1msfully adminlsterni
said cstulo: This is thereforo to cito all per
concerned, kindl ed and creditors, toshow
. . .o if any theyenn, why sttid udmlnlstrstor
should not bo discharged from suld uduiiuL
trill loti, aud receive letters of dismission on
tho first Monday In July uffxL This, January:
IStiO.-fim , p, W, KEi L, Ord'y.
Q L0UU1A, Gordon Conflijr—Ts
ter dutc application will bo made to tU
., Two montlia «:
ter dute application
Court of Ordinary of Gordoh county, for In.
sell tbo lands belonging to the heirs of John
Scott, decousod, vis: T. S , I). 0., 8. 0. and M. It.
Scott, forth® benefit of said wards nnd creditor*]
D*c 24-2iu. T. A. FOSTER, Guar.
fffsr
W. U. RAMSEY,
l.und proportyof Elizabeth J. Mo-
' * j of age,
e nil per-
Culluli, a minor under fourteen ;
TnE Wooi.PECKr.HBi—An excliange
says: “ Wo Imvo soon plniitoca killing
Iho woodpeckers lor sport, 'l'lioy uro
regarded as a uulsanou,. because they
peck boles tn the sliuek, and aro charg
ed with eating young corn. But "in
tins last particular injustice, is done
tlicin. If you will go to every ear
Vucy have peeked, and examine cloBe-
j ly, you will Und that a worm lias boon
ti.ero eating tho corn, but it is not
there then, because tbo woodpecker
Or Milan loVluU
Sloan, by virtue* of a il fa
jowrt of said county, V
AT 8loan and J 1* Shis...
Also, 52 ucrox.morii nr loss, of part of lot of
land number 103, in the 7th district, uml 8,1 sec-
tion, to pay tho nurohnso money, levied on by
virtue of a fl fa from Whltflohl Suporlor court,
E. W. Nuney llardcastlc, for the use of Jacob
». %r . .. " »r. of J. I. L. Hard-
olntod out in said
R.-SOUTHERLAND, D. Sh’ff.
fl fu from county
Und got* vs 8 W Sparks; property pointed out by
said mortgage. R. SOUTH KULAND,.D.8.
DMA-lifitATRix'S SALR^Bv virtu* of
an nrdor from tlio Court of Ordinury of
Whitfield county,’ Svlll he wold, on the first Tues
day In. >fnvch next, before tlio Court-House
door In Dalton, within tlio legal hours of sale,
tho undivided one-thiril Interest in tho follow
ing lots of land, viz: Lot number 211, 48 acres
of fractional lot number 210, fractional lot (48
acres) number 247,105 acres of lot number 240—
also the remainder of lot number 21U, 55 acres.
Terms cash. Sold, as tho property of W. F.
Kennedy, dcCcat*c*d. for the benefit oY heirs and
oredltovi. JOSEPHUSE*J. KENNEDY,
Jan. 21-Lls.-l’rs. lee &1. * J Ailm'x
A DMINISTRATIUX^ BALE.-By viitiio of
***, an order Irom tlio Court of Ordinary of
Whitfield county, will bo sold,on the first Tues
day InMnruli, IsoO, tit tho Oonrt-IIoUso door in
said oounty, between tlio legal hours of Bale,the
two lots ot land, lot and 171, in said countv. on
which J. II. Del verst on lived nt tlio time of his
death, containing 820 aero*, moro or less, ono
third cleared land, und two thirds in tho orlgi-
of M C Dyer, lute of said county, deccusod, rep
resents to the Court, in Ids petition duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully administered
on said estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish nil per
sona interested to show cause, if any they cun,
within the timo prescribed by law, why otters of
distnisson Irom snid c^ute should not be grant
ed to said applicant, in Aptil next. Given un
der my hand and official Signature, this Oetobei
1SG8. J. M, 00MB3, Ordinury.
Oct 8-Cm *
esident of said oounty : This is to
sous ooiieerned to be und appear at
the Court oi’ Ordinary, to bo held next ulteutiio
expiration of thirty days from the first publi-
cution’ of ( this notice, und show cause, it they
cau, why said. A. D. Stewart, should riot bo in
trusted with the guardianship of tho per
und proporty of Elizabeth J. Mr
ness my official biguature.
Jan. 7-30d.
<f~1 EORGIA, Murrcv Cot.'KTV.—'Whereas, *Vk
VT W. Ruuibert opjriles to me for letters of
administration on tno estate of S. M. Wilson,
lato of said cqunty, deceased: Those are there*
foro to*cito and mlmonish ulk and singular tlus
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fllo
tliolr■ohjeotlons, if any they have ♦on or before
the March Term of the Court of Ordinary tobo
IihIiI In suld county on tho first Monday In
March next, oiliorwlso letters will ho granted
tho applicant. Given under my lmnd and oitl-
oial signature this 19th Jau., Pm
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
JAn. 2l-20d.
ItQLA, ..
mevy has applied for exempt ion of per-
•iuui.v' and setting apart and valuation of
mnestcad, andl will pass upon tho same at 10
clock, tho 20tli day or Febtmrv, JW9.
Fob. 10—-t. A. FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
EMPOEIUM!
fieCulluh. Wit-
Mi LTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
r*K6l
\JT M. James und John M. CfttloU,. Executors
of tho lust will and testampht of Tbps. Jones,
deceased, 1ms applied to mo for JeiiVo to sell
1b8 south half of lot of land untrib'eu 209, In. tho
11th district und 4th section, for-thb iiurposoof
distribution among the legatees of said -fS»s tu
tor, and If no objection is raised at tho first reg
ular Diem after tho expiration of two mouths,
an order will bo passed graining tho prayer jof
petitioners. . - - Mi ETON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
Junuary.2l-2tn.-l , rB. fee $fi.
ro tho Court-Hoitso door in El 1IJay,
the first Tuesday iu March next, within tho.
lepil hours of sale, tlio following property, to-
T.ots of land numbers CO, 180 and 117, In tbo
11th district and 2d section of Gilmer county:
levied on ns tho proportyof John L. Reid to
satisfy ono Superior Oourt fl la iu favor of Jus.
B. Chirk uguiuht John L; Held, principal, und
Thomas J. Clark, security.
Also, lotofland number 93, In theCthdistrict
and 2d section of. Giluier county: levied on us
the property of Augustus Builey to satisfy two
Justice court 11 lus, one lu favor of Smith «t
Joluibon against Isaac Bailey und Augustus
Balloy, tho other In favorof A. J.Glenn against
Isaac nnd Augustus Bailey. Levy, mado and
returned to me by constable.
Ja».23-tdsi V, II, MILTON, Sheriff.
G KO
it ipay concdrp.—J. M. Lawrunco having,
iu proper tonn,' applied to mo for permanent
lotters of administration on the estuto ot Joim
F. Vickery, lato of said county: Tills is t6 cito
all und bltigular tho creditor* aud next of kiu
John V. Vickery lobe and appear at my oflleo
within tho timo allowed bylaws nml nbow
cause, if<iny they can, why lettor^ of lultnlnis-
trution should not be granted tbo applicant, on
aald estate. Witness my huml' und official Big*
lutuvo, this Jan. JGtli, lfti'J.
Jun. 2i-30d. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord'y)
PLANTERS’
_. regular term after tho expiration of sixty
days, npi^ation will be made to tbo Court of
Orditinr^PrWalker cdtinty, Georgiu, for luuvo
to soli tlio lands belonging to tlio cstnto of Jobss
Self, lute of said county, deceased, for tho beno-
Alabama, Groon county, tbu heirs of Juno
Blalock, .residents of the State of Arkansas,
county oftPrunkiln, und the heirs of suld Cobb,
restdenco unknown.
llqury Thoiupsou having applied for probata
at tbo February,tonu, 18o9,of iho court of Or
dinary of Walker county, Georgiu, of tho wilt
of T. w. Cobb, luloof said count v. and in uuid
Headquarters for Everything!!
T1BB3 tt KEJiWEtl
H AVE (in hand and are constantly receiving
the largest and finest assortment of
CHOICE DRY GOODS,
Embracing all the new styles of Ladies' prCAs
Goods, Cloths, Cnsinicies, Vestings, etc. *
READY-MADE CLOTHING
GOOD, STRON0 FASHIONABLE.
Ladies’^ Hats, DieasTrimmings, Yankee Notions.
, New'Styles •'
Hats, Cans, Boots and Shoes,
jh evay Variety of Price anil Excellence,
Also, a very largo assortment of Crockery,
CuttlerV, Hardware, and everything required
to make a fUll lino of
FAMILY GROCERIES!
FARMING IMPLEMENTS!
Of tho latest and most approved Patents Also,'
all kinds of Field nnd Garden Seeds, at
Jl'o, 1 and *2 Tlbb's House, Malt on
■OCo tlio Xiadlesl
■ l&uStine A. Braumiiller,
Kay, administrator of \V M L Howie?,
resents to the Court in hin petition tlint he Ui
fully administered said estate—
This is to cito ail and singular Uie creditors and
next of kiu of said A. Mv Kay, to be and ap
pear at iny office, within tho time allowed hy law,
and show causo, if any they cau, why said ad
ministrator should not bo discharged from hit ad
ministration on the first Monday in July, ISCft.
Dec. 24-flin. • p. W, NEEL,’ Ord’y.
■Utlefield, ndininistintor of B. A. S'-i .ton
represents to the Court in. his petition duly fried
nnd entered on record’ that he has fully adminii-
teied snid estate. This is therefore to cite ad
persons concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show
Cause, if any they can, why raid mjnmiihtrator
should not be discharged from hi* administration/
nnd receive letters of dismission on the firs'. Mon
day in February, IStJl). This Julv 22,.18ttS.
D. a W. NEEL, Ordy.
«... County.—Feldn
Administrator of Emery Kay, repre
tho Court, iu his petition duly filed and aim red
on record, tlint he 1ms fully administered Kn.ciy
Kay’s estate j
This is therefore to cite nil person8 concerned,
kindred ami creditors, to show cause, If any they
cun, why Bald Administrator should not he dis
charged from his mlmiiiistration, and receive let
ters of (fismission the first Monday in Feb., 1868.
July 3l)-Gm. 1). W, NEEL, Ordinary.
Love, Guardian of tho Minor children o
Johnson Moss, deceased. ItaVbg applied to tin
Court of Ordinary of said county for * diflehiugi
from his Guardianship of snid Minor'children
These arc therefore.tD cite nml ndinohMi all «r.'
Briiguln.r the kindred *ml ereditois of raid dpcea*
ed’s Minor children to be npd appear nt my olfi*
within Hie time preflorjlird by law, Jo show cans'
if any they have, why raid letters should not b
granted the applicant.
Nov 25-flm I). W. NEEL, Ordy
EORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.—Osborn
UT ReetK, Administrator, of W. 1). Walker,
dccoosed, represents to tho Coiirt-of Ordinary hr
his petition diilv filed and entered dri record tbit
holms fully administered said estate:
l’his is therefore to oite^siljiertrinseoncerned,
kindrod nnd ereditoi^'to show rnuse, if any they
can, why Bald nihninUraior should not be di»-
.charged from his administration nnd receive let-
tersjif dlsmhjsiop on the first Monday in May,
1809. D. W. KKEL, Ordinary.
November 5-8m..
G eorgia, Q6ruow county.—I'liobo inham
1ms applied for oxomptiou ot'personalty
und sottingapart'and valuation of homestead,
rnul 1 will pass upon tho satnout my office In
Calhoun on tlio 19th that. This February 9. lSU'Jf*
1). W. NEEL, OnV>^
Gordon County,—.'T. j. Frown
“ i of personalty
i of homestead,
EOivui.i, iiumiua
\JT lias applied for ex
and sc"* ^ -