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i-il»tiSSurtmwit wni.lH'm-ftw, bo rnhduc-
« i . ■ l -u ..nit mu alUimvcUoiilknowl-
edge, nml o practical oxpci-U-nc.c nf sercra
v.an, a.'an cnRomlvo planter, Front n Inrun
Hat oftliobcut I-'arm Journals In tbo country,
uu Hits realty pen. our Country rrlrmla may
>xpect to tlu'l a rich repast of nteful Intctl-
rnee Incs.-P I me.
Why Farinorj Should Combine for
thmr owu Protection.
It la a tiotenWe fact that In all jti'o-
fesslona niul among nil Ituntncan mon,
combinations for Hi sir mutual jrectml-
ary hetteflt tn«y tie forntyd, atkl In! ul-
trays in operation ngalnst tlio mocittin-
ic ami farmer *, amt yet knowing thi*,
(Iblc to get tile good, Imnosl
tlio point of coinl'ining
for their' inter cst. Wo ninko nil tlio
provisions (lint sustain lffo, In fact nfl
tlio real necensnrfcs of life launder tlio
control of tlio farmer. Wo mnlto corn,
yet if you meet a farmer going to lnnr
hot and n»k 1dm tlio prlco lio will tnltc
for Ills corn, twonty-nino times ont of
thirty lie will reply by asking bow
much It Is Belling for In markol. His
reply should ho such a prlco as lio can
sell It for mul make a good por cent
on capttal, labor, &o., invested In It.
Who sliould'know the price of au art!-
clo if not the producer of manufactur
er of it ? If you ask a merchant tlio
price of his goods wo assure you that
lio will not miswor by asking what is
the price in Atlanta, or, some other
market. By no means. He is shrowd
- enough to add on his one to throe
hundred per cent,and has brass enough
to toll you what he will sell it for,—
Just so it should ho with every farmer.
Ho ought to know that he oan make
no money from selling corn nl the
present prtoe, and let It remain In his
crib until tlicfo is a demand sufficient
to mako tlio price romuncrativo—and
if all will do that we warrant you that
provisions will pay as good per cent
on Investment ns the merchant's ware.
If tho rule lie followed other good will
roBiilt from it than mero selfish gain to
the producer. Idlers and loafers that
infest our towns, and are not only n
nuisance but a curse to oommunlty,
■will be driven by necessity to labor
for the food' they consume. We as
farmers will only bo. henofitted In so
far. as the labor Is concerned. Wc
should not care personally how many
go to town to merchandise, practice
physio or law—If we looked at it in a
selfish point of view, we should bo
glad, for it Is a rulo in oommorcc that
the less the supply the larger tho do-
mand and consequent high prlco. But
soiong as farmers continue In tholr
old way of doing business, and not
Calculating the coBt of production of
any articlo they many have to sell, and
yjrii depend on the buyer to name the prloo
of both Ids goods and ours, Jast ss
long will wo. remain ns wo are, too
poor, the best among us, to buy any
' ; of the luxuries or life, unless we may
have been so fortunate as to liavo had
' sbmo rloh relation die and leave It for
ns. ,.Then, we say let all out farmers
' coma togothcr in clubs, and after or
ganization and mature and wise delib
eration, sot tho price on all articles
made on tlio farm, and eaoli member
required to be governod by the stnn-
dgrd^, Another grinf advantage to be
gained by combinations is that we oan
V—gpfrthToitgh'tho'elnb oivits agent all
our iMcaasarleij-such ns sugar and cof
fee, Balt, &o., at a small per cent ad
vance oh cost in Now York or Bsltl-
“ more, paying say flvo In place of twen-
._ty>flvo-or~thirty-threa per cent. Why
cannot wo order ploughs, cultivators,
lioes, axeB,and all farmihg implements
• | directly from-the manufactory, ns wol!
as to buy from ngentB and pay thorn a
. largo commission t No other reason
!. can ho given than that wo as a class
are-silll willing to ho victimized, and
that the iaet hard-earned dollar shall
• be taken from us by tlio class liavo al
ways got onr profits; Farmers, don’t
yqu seo tlio mighty power you liavo In
your hands ifyou will only not? “Why
stand ye idle all tho day 1"
Baisb Syrup.—The revolution In
. Cuba may materially reduce tho pres
ent year’s crop of sugar, molassos, and
other necessaries indigencous to that
island, "If so,says tho Augusta Press,
t-prices will bo stiff in this country.—
Let-tlio farmers of Georgia ha wise in
time, nud prepare for suoli an emergen
cy. Let every ono cultivate an slum-
dnneo of sorghum. Bo not treat this
suggestion with neglect. Labor la
. much disorganized all over tho island
and tlicro are few evidences of n ces
sation of hostilities. Under these cir
cumstances, tho crop cannot ho other
wise than “short.’’ Short crops are
• ■ invariably followed by high prices.—
The South con avoid tho evils of those
high prices, if it will appeal to its own
, • generous soil. I.ettlie appeal bo made,-
and each farmer can raise asultlciency
of syrup |o supply the demands of the
iioii-produciug ‘public.
Ool.OitiNn Buttjiu—When yellow
colored butler isdesirod in winter with
out the use of nimtto, which is not a
■ desirable commodity in buttor, carrots
may bc substilnteil. Take two large
' sized carrots, clean thoroughly, then
with the knife scrape off the yellow
exterior, leaving the white pith, soak
the yellow part in boiling milk for ten
or fifteen minutes. Strain boiling hot
into tho i-rrnui; this gives the cream
tho desired temperature, colors it nice
ly, and adds to the sweetness of tho
butter. ■
Mock should never be taken to the
field direct from the swamps. ITIShbiiM
t,., ..i *qc,d.-W the atmosphere for six
’ luor.ueB n il'", '.ho longer the better,
and oonlpost-cd'-vith liate or uuler.ched
ashes...
, Isli this week an ixcuilent
nlcation on bains' aiiii stables,
from our ablo and esteemed farmer, L.
1). 1’., and hopo that hs will finish nl
an early rhiny. day his article on tho
subject, nud givo us his designs and
pining for hnllding those very nesessnry
c >nvui.ii'm-ceoncver,vfnrm. Woknow
l int every .-uiimnl, owned by every
firmer tliat reads his article, would-
thank hil-i. if it inftucos their masters
-> build for their codiforl.] ,
Barns nii-i stables.
Kett to the t-omlu rt of lus family
thuf*l iner should provide for the com
fortable fuedtOg and protection of Ids
stock, lndood ;tlio .most successful
atoyl; rnisors will ird vise new heginlici-s,
whoss ffmlted menns will not enublo
them to build both a fine house and
good herns, to expend most' of tholr
capital and labor at the start in the
construction of the latter, contenting
Ihom.solvos to lire for a few years In a
cabin, that they may the earlier begin
to onjoy tho proceeds of tholr outlay
A good barn With plenty in It on a
farm, will soon enable a fnrmor to build
a fine house and what is qnlte as im?,
portent flit It with plenty. The advan
tages are numerous and hardly to bo
appreciated until ronllzed by expert-
once. Saving is more important than
nr Johnio’s Composition on Cows.
Tlicro aro a great many kind of cows
—there is the red cow, tho brlndlo cow,
pale old yellow cowf'tlu long tall row,
nud the hob tall cow, and a cow that
undo Bill called a mala cow, when lio
went to tho quiltin’, where all the gil ls'
was, and I went home with Idih to eoo
It, and It nnsn’t nothing litit a Durham
lib®' Til's bob tall cow la,a vory use-'
fill ootv, for whon Ahiia Jane goes tb
milk her hi grunt time, who don't lilt
her in tlio faco, for she can't switch her
tall at any great-length; but olir old
yellow cow that has got along tail
Hinge it clean ovor her hack. I forgot
to piontion tho butt bond cow, pud tho
chw Unit has got horns. My I’n always
keeps the but bend cow that ain't got
any hoi ns; for ho says that they ain’t
no hollow,horn dleoaso among them;
hut I alwiys want a hollow horn cow,
when a|io dies, I can got tho horn to
blow!' In the,first place,.I like to go a
poflsdm hunting, and a horn is a useful
tiling to liavo along; and in thesocond
place, and last, and best, I like for my
Ma to Imro one to blow.mo homo to
dinnor;.and hosidcs If a cow don’t
liavo tho bollor-horn, Sho will liavo a
holler tail, and She can’t tig borod with
aglmbldt, itffd the tail will como off,
and I therefore think that a cow that
ain’t got horns or tail looks worse than
hut head cow—I will some to a does.
MtiIRR. l.tl
Qsnli-Wo liavi
aug Sawa In our am
Oaaia Biuiv, r
To Cobb Corns.—Wo clip from an
exclmngo, n remedy, which is said to
ho 1 vory effectual In removing these
troublesome nud painful excrescences.
,, , , . . 'Should the remedy ho what Is claimed
making, and this is particularly true in fpr , t) ita dllcover ^ odsorvos tho thanks
the vnrlous employments of hushan- 0 f the entire community wbo.suffer
dry. Por Illustration, when our moad- with them:
owe liavo been properly prepared tho " One tcaspoonful of tar, one of
expense of growing'Is hut KirKlS and
snoh is now tho perfection of mowing
machlnos and horse rakes that but lit
tle expense need be Incurred in ourlng
hay. And In a good barn, it may h(|
rapidly stored away, keyoud nny^ con;
tingonCy of lost or spoiling. * Stacking
Is a tedious and laborious process,
which foW understand ho*w to do, hut
any one with Bouse enough to drivo ap
ox wagon and muscle to uso a hay fork
may haul hay into'tho barn., ..plover,
the cheapost and best of all lmy, can
not ho saved during the Winter In
slack, whllo 'on an average one fourth
of herds grass or timothy is ruined or;
scrlonsly injurcd, oven if well stacked.
Another advantage Is tha economy and
convenience of feeding.- If stneked
it must be fed away in the meadow,
leaving tbo staolr opon every day to
the weather, and no protection afford
ed tho stock while consuming it, or else
hauled lip to tho lot and re-Btackcd
more frequently thrown into a-tali rail
pen covered with boards. Tbo haul
ing is much more laborious and un
pleasant, than it would have been when
frosK and sweet upon a frame properly
constructed for the purposo. Besides,
it Is no light task ovary night and morn
ing to climb up tho sides of aliigli rail
pom take off tho bbards and throw out
n fow turns of mouldy hay,, half of it
to bo trodden and wasted by cattle
shivering in the oold and rain, thou
place the boards and climb down again
Into tho mud. Compared with this, the
very thought of forking down bright.
Ono barrol of •
dry liny into the racks and mangers of k ' .
cattle in cemfortablo stables, all In (hi
dry, is refreshing, ; nnd.will:savo in dol
lars and cents, as well ns time, labor
and comfort; Besides tho Bating from
waBlngo iu feeding, a less amount of
forage will koep cattlo thriving when I,n ™
properly protected fof'the satno reason
that but little lire is uocessnry to keep
a close room warm compared with
open ono. Plenty of good clean wheat
straw fed! tinder Bholter Is better than
stacked hay fed in the open weather.
Makingmnnureis another vory great
advantage afforded those who have
good- barns and stables. It is qnly by
regular applications of innnuro, that
wo oan conttnuo-to draw largo annual
drops from onr meadows or fields, how
over produotivo thoy may be at first,
and .the barn yard furnishes tho largest
amount of tho very best manure to the
farm nt the least cost to tho farmer.
Without it everything runs to waste,
and In a-fow yoars tho effoots will be
manifest on the best farms, in the crops
annually diminishing, ns well ns 'tho
lean stock, showing at each reproduc
tion less of tho original blood.
I lmd intended, Mr. Editor, malting
a fow gonernl suggestions upon tho lo
cations and construction of barns, hut
II.I.
uifMluiroi-s or Ciroulsr, Malay, Mill
Cl-oaa-CatSavrs. Cllomilnir Axes, all shnpu).
Colburn’s Patent Axo. Sbovolu, Spsdos and
Milos'Pntout Covered Scoop.
PIANOS 1 PIANOS 1 PIANOS!
<Tbe Parlor Favorite.’
miiE immense doniaud for this popular in'
X utrumulit lies imluooil us to make Its man-
fifiituro a speciality, and wo are ronsopuently
onnblrd tonlTer them at much lower rates than
are churned for similar Instruments by otlior
umbers. Inqulro of resident dealers or send
for onr llluslrutod cntalnjtno and price list.—
Address ., . U«o. M. Ocita * Co.,
Boston, Mass.
coarse brown sugar, and one of saltpe
tre, The wbold-to ho warmed togeth
er. Spread it on kid leather (lie size
of tho corns, and in two days they will
he drawn out”
Information to Railroad Travelers,
Tho following rules of the road aro
based, upon legal, decisions, says the
Augusta Constitutionalist, and ought
16 ho univorsnlly made known : !
The courts liavo decided that appli
cants for tickets on railroads can he
rejected If they do not offoi; tho exact
amomit.of their fair. Conductors aro
not bound to make change. AU rail
road llokets afro good-tlll used; condi
tions good' for this day duly, or otlior-
wise admitting time of, genuineness,
are ofno' account. Passengers who
loso their tickets oan be ejected from
the care,'unless they pnrehaso a second
one; Passengers nro bound to obsoryc
a decorum in tho cars, and aro bound
to comply with all reasonable domauds
to show their tickets.'
Standing on the' platform,-or other-
wiss violating tho rulosbf the compa
ny, renders a person llabid ‘to be put
off the train. No ono has "aright to
monopolize more BeatB than lib has paid
for j any article iff a‘ scat, while tho
owuer is temporarily absent, entitles
him to the scat on his return.
. Tub Constitutional Ambnoment,
—The following Is the Constitutional
Amendment as it'ffnally passed both
houses of.Onnuross: , , ,
•‘(Articlo 'fifteen, flection one. Tho
right of eltlzfeiis’of tho United' States
to.voto shall not bo.deniod or abridged:
by tho United States or by any State
on ncoount of race, oolor or previous
condition Of servitude..
“Section 2. Tho Congress shall have
power toanforco this. art,!clo< by appro-
-Ktlflt. Crook Inis
. OUEUll, Ord'y.
/•T 1:011(11 A. Mnnny Connty-Wl lln
Ur Oeorgo W. MunlKomory, nditiinli
nu tlio osuto of tllrsin Moiitiomory, do
havopollllonod lor loitoi-s of dismissionit
sold ostato: This l«. iboroforo, to clto nil
sonsoonoorniid, klndnid nod crodUOrsi to si
lull IIIIU I'BCfilVO lfclli , ‘*“~
tlhoun on tho If
County.—Ploiwant Kilolts
Mon of
vuluatloi
ux'oiuntlon of por* (xhas*pilcrl' 11
vl Rnd vuluntlon of and I will
ui upon the At my
lltli Inst.
Qr>ry v
exemption of pornon*
themuioutiuy oliieo
iv' ll. llUOOKRn, Ord’y.
Count;
jltli, jufnorVm&orTourteon 'youre. pf
ngo nml realdentti bf said county s ^ ,
Thie it to clto nil povton-i oonoorned to lio nml
appear at tho noxt tom of tlio Court of Ordi*'
nary, after tho expiration of thirty days, at
show cause, If any they onn, why J. M. Koll
should not bo int rtuilofl with t ho HUimllanshL.
of tho^person and property of said minors.
Witness pty ofllclal alBnatnro, thisi 1-obruftry
87th, 1800, MILTON HUSSKl.L, Ord’y.
M a roh 4-30(7.
ordur n-om tTinChiud of^OO^fimiT n°f Will.
county, between tho U^albom^i of jirtlo,tho fol*
KW licionH the estate of.jnssn Self,
Inu o? liolng part df lot niimber79B,, in thostli dlstrlot
ul Jtt; ami 4th sootlop of said county, and qonslstlug
if about 100 acres. Toi-jrts Mb ' 7 '' . .'
Fob. 11, lniSMds. , Wu. HAItUIS, Adtnr.
MJCelthlmri Till
C1 EOltOIA. Walkor County,—Whoroas, Man*
VT ell Illgffins bus applied to tno for letters of
admlnlstrotion, clo bonis non, upon tlio cst Kto
of George Glenn, into of said eounty, deceased t
This is tocito all persons Interested to bound,
appear at tho first form of the Court of Ordina
ry, after tho expiration Of thirty days,’ to show
cause why letters should not bo grautod the
apnlloant on said ostnte. ,
witness my hand und ofllolal signature, this
February H7tn, 1809. . .. .
Mttl-oll 4-flQcl. MILTON IW3SEI.L, Ol-d'v.
,rtgto suit! ocooasea, lor iuo purpose or uisirn
bittlon, and If no objections are railed 1 will
grant tho prayer of tlio potttlonbr lit the first
regular term of tbo court after oxplration of
sixty days. Fob. *0, IflOh-SBiftfeW
EUSBELL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Walker C’ounty.-A.Orulmm.ad*
VT mluistrator of David L. Trundle, having
applied to mo for loavo to sell the laud belong
ing to tbo estate of said Trundle, late of said
eounty, deccuscd: and this is to cite ull persons
intorosted tliutat the next regular torm of tho
Court, aftsr tbo expiration 6r sixty days, an
dor will bo allowed granting said IcaVe,- If
Honey, Glycerine,Elder Flower, Boqnetnnd PaIm,
Quality, Stylo und Porfumo warranted
. equal to the English and sold fully 6CCpor
_jnt. ohonpor, which uccoonts for tho great
iHllliug off In tho demand for the ihrolgn soaps,
nnd the unpreaentod success of tlio Ainorlcan
Cdmpany Toilet Boaps, now sold everywhere In
tho United States.
McKKONE, VANHAAGEN A CO.. SoleManfrs^
Philadelphia and Now York-.
March 4,1300—It MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy,
■ I UniliTU lit All U—-IIIBUUIIIUIII
XX by a hunter und truppor of long pructlcal
oxporlonco, with diagram and directions fov
making trap.. Also instructions How,to Train
Animals, Includingmluiy amusing and wondor*
ful tricks. Roth for only ton cents. JesssHa-
way A Co., Ill) Nassau St., Now York.
K(
ton Kyans,udminl
’xoftTnr ^
said county;
Wv*'^
Agents Wanted for How to males the Farm Pay.
TTfOW to double-tlio value of land and tho
XX profits on stock, and how to raise three
times the quantity or all farm crops to an aero.
700 pages and 140 beautiful and useful illustra
tions. Farmers, young men ami experienced
tits find It pays to cAnvoss for this book.- ..
to |800 por month according to ability and
full particulars, mldross {
dcCuttor A Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
- - jrnns,administrator, nml 8. A. Evans,
of thd cstato of Jatnos A. Evans, lato
yi doouased, has applied t6 mo for
lotaqf land numbers 7ami8,*“ *’
add Ocl oootlpn of said count;
jf'ltdilH and creditors of .sal
ceasedi if no objoetlon iH ntlsod at tho first rog-
ular term, after the expiration of two moutlw,
snogey passod. grujLtirf£ .tJl® BtWfflrW
P March 4—2in.—fdo |6.
TTlAltLY R08T POTATO-American and For-
Xli olgn Spring Wheats, Oats, Barley; Corn,
Clover Soods, Gross Seed,llogs, Fowls, Best Fod
der Cutter* Send for the Exr uni mental Fakm
\%TANTED, AGENTS—873 to #200 por in
YV ovorywhorc, mdlo and fomalo, to 1
duco the Gkruink Impuovbo COMMON SI
month,
9 Intro-
^ SENSE
'EWING MACHINE. Nlds machine will stitch,
hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord,-bind, braid and em-
broldor iu a most superior manner. Priee only
$18. Fully warranted for flvo yenrs; We will
*iay $1000 for any machine that will sewa stron-
;cr, nioru beautiful, or more clastic seam than
jars. It makes tho “Elastic Lock Stitch." Ev-
my second stitoh may bo cut, and still the cloth
cannot bo pulled npurt without toarlng It. We
pay Agents from 975to$200 per month and ex
penses, or a commlsslon-.ffom whloh twico that
.amount can be made,* Address BECOME & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,' Boston, Mas*., or St. Louis, Mo.
Caution.—Do not ho Imposed upon by other
parties palming off worthless cast-iron ma
chines, under the same name or otherwlso.
Ours Is the only genuine and ronlly practical
cheap mttohlno tmmufafltuiod, .
miTE PATENT MAGIC COMB
.L Will color g r
Address WM. PATTON, TreasOiwr
brown. Bold o?c
v - / Address , .
Maglo Comb Company, Springfield,-Mass.
XgENTSj i^ARMEItS/GAR DENER^’ 'AN 54
FRUIT GROWER8.-flend for particulars
of “BosY* improved Fruit Trco nnd Vine Invlg-
orator and Insect Destroyer." Samples to test
will bo forwarded to any part of tlio United
States nnd porfect satisfaction guaranteed.—
Good Agents aro wanted in overy County.In
the Unltod-State*. Address . .J.AI1EARN,
'■ 03 SCconA SWftct, Baltimore/Hd.
... .ERNAL REVENUE,
illeotor’s Ofllco, 4th Diet. Ga.
Dalton, Oa., Feb. 18,1889.
Notice is herebyglvon that tho following sot-
xurcs made by mo at the times nnd place*, mul
for tho causes stated below In each case, viz:
Ono copper still, ono cap, one worm, seized
February 0, 1889, from James Mostollo, John
Liles ami John Pike, in Walkor county, for vi
olation of scotlon 44, act of Congress passed Ju-
ly G*Jo half barrol of whisky, eoutnlulngslxtocn
gallons, from same parties and lor sumo cause.
«— -mj.-.- containing thirty.
id for sumo
"ITTANTED—AOENTS-jTo Sell fho
YY AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE.
Price *26. Tlieslmplest.clicftpostand best Knit
ting Machine ever invented. Will knit $-.’0,000
stitches per minute. Liberal inducemor'" * -
Agents. Address A vbricanKnittinoMa
Co., Boston, Muss., or St. Louis, Mo.
■XTTA NTK1).—Salesmen,
Y V ami others, for a N<
- i, everywhere, farmers
New Article in greutds-
-- - jy one agent his first month.
Address imuiodlutcly, drawer 124, Louisville, Ky.
j with theabovo diseases, and for
Jersey City, N. J,
9,1809, from Thomas Smith, lu Walker county,
for violation of sect ion 0, act of Congress pass
ed July 20, 1888.
One ooppor still, ono cap and ono worm', selz-
ou February 0,1889, from .James Cargal. in Wal
ker oonnty, for violation of section 41, act of
Congress pussed July 20,1808.
Ono copper still nml ono worm, solzod Febru
ary 13,1589, from Thomas lIoRuud, in. Murray
County« for sarno cause.
, OuQ.coppcr.sllU, one cap am) ono worm, selz-
Co February 13,1889, from Horry Bates, In Mur
ray county, for same cause.
One copper still, ono cap and ono worm, solz
od February J3.1869, from Gorrnrd Johnson, of
Bpring Place, Murray eounty, Guorgla, for,sumo
One keg containing two gallons whisky,-
Ono keg containing three gallops whisky,
Ono sorrel nmre, wagon nml harness, all seiz
ed February 13,18(19, from Pioasont L. Foster,-
of Murray eounty, for violation of sootion 79,
nrtl.ulo thirty-two, not of Congress of Juno 80, .
1804, nml seotiou so. act of CongrosB, passed July
20,1808. •
Any persbn or porsons.claiming any of the
foregoing articles, nre required to appear umr
mako such claim within thirty days trom this
dato, and give bond as required by law, other-
wise the sump will bo sold for tho-uso of tho
United States. j
’WELLS ii. whitmore;
Fob. 18,1889-3t Dobutv Collector.-
A BLESSING TO LADIES.—Dr. Wm. Ray has
discovered a simple plant that never fails
to bring relief,- when checked by cold-or othor-
crwlse. These Vegetable Monthly Powders call
be depended on by ladles In “timo and lior
need. 1 ’ Price, $5 por package, by mall, so
from observation. Address, in confidence,
Ray, M. D., P. O. Box 4787, Now Yorx.
for fenf of; running inlo^lqqg lUl^le,
I will defer these items till some future
rsiny duy.
Very Bespeotfully,
L. DTK
Aouioultura-l- Items.—Corn soak
ed in strong lye is said to be an-infnl-
iblo romody for swlno troubled with
tbo kidney-worm. Salt and brimstone
given in modernto quantity- is a pre-
ventitivo. . .
A grindstone should not be exposed
to the, weather, us-it not only iouires
tbo wood work, "bit tile sun’s rajs nKr-
den the stone so much in time as to
render it almost useless. ’Noitlicr
should it stand iu the water in which
it runs, ns tlio remaining iu the water
softens so much that it wears unequal
ly. nud “ont of tune.” >
Pens and beans being both rich in
nitrogen, are valuable in repairing tbo
waste in the muscles of nnimals, and
arc especially advantageous in tho pro
duction of wool.
Potatoes should' always be kept In
tbo dark. Rural housekeepers do not
need to be told this but many others
who live in towns and cities should
know that potatoes exposed to tiie
light, for a day only, have tuelr flavor
injured, muj. lljq longer exposed tho
w,orsc.t|iey fire-', Never nso o-grecnisb
potato,'—American Agriculturist. !•
E very spoutsman,farmer, a house.
MAN, shpuhl send for our pamphlet of 2C
pages, contain lag a full description of a now
Invention by which tho most Inveterate kick
ers, runaways, and nicious horses can he drlv
on with pcrioct,safety. For breaking and train-'
ing horses, it fs better than Barov's or any oth-
orpysteim Sent free. Address N. P. Borx& A
Co., rarkesburg, Chester Co., Pa.
applied to mu.far oxomptlou of
jraonaltynmlHuttihg aphrt ami valuation of
lomeatead and 1 will pass ’upon tho same at my
ifilco. ou Monday, the 8th Inst. This March 4,
BCD. It - MILTON RUSSELL, Only* j
.EOliSltA, WiLXtn CorsiV.—Wllol-eus,
Calyon. Admhs or Robert Carson, doceas-
lias applied to mo for loavo to sell tho real
jtteofBnl^dboeuaod. for the puvpohe of dl8-
rllmtlon nnd paynmnt.of debts, ami If no oh-
ectlon la rulaod at t he flfst regular term after
tho oxnlrntlon of sixty days, an order will ho
.paused granting thopmyet of tho petit loner.
1 .. MILTON RUSSELL, Ofd’y.
Jan. 21-2m.*-sPrs. fbo $-1. 1
/3.EORGIA},WaUtait CooBf r.4-A. U) Stewart
IT having applied to ho appointed guurdlan
ortho porson and propeVtyorEllzabotlt J. Mo-
Cttlhih, a minorunder fourteen years of age,
resident of nuld’couhty.j Thls lgtocttrti(ll per
sons concerned to be uml appeur at the term of
Cut low of this notice, and Hbow.enube, if they
can, AVhy said A. D. Stewart, sltotdd not be In
trusted with the, aunrdjanshlniof tho person
and property of Kuxu'both J. Mct'ullah. Wit-
"WWaWWSBk-krttaii, Ordy.
KORGIA, Catoosa County.—Milton Evans
havingappllod. In-proper form, to bo ap
pointed Guardlun of tho:portion and property
of R. W. M. Evans, a minor nndor fourteen
ears of age nml resident of said county: Tills
..— ■* to? to and ni>-
>l’dlnary tolm
r of thirty days
from the first publication of this notice, and
show causo. If nny they can, why said Milton
Evans should not bo intrusted with **
Is to cite persons concerned to* 0b mu
K nt the term of tho Court of CH’dinary
next aftor the oxplration of thirty
dlanshlp of the person and property (il^HiiicI
R. W. M. Evans. Witness my baud aud
siguaturo, this March J
March 4-oOd.
Sr.
1 uiid official
COMBS, Ord’y.
ri EORG1A, Catoosa Countj*.—WhCrens,Tho«,
VX Russell, udm’r of the estate of Johu Mc
Donald, lato of said county, deceased, has ap
plied to mo for Icavo la soil nine acres off tho
northeast corner of lot number 119, OLh district
aud 4th section of Catoosa county, exci
acres off the southwest corner of said last
tionod lot, for the benefit of tho heirs and arod-
Itorsof srhl deceased; and If no objection Is
raised nt tho first regnlar term aftor the expi
ration of two months, an order -will bo passed
granting tho prayer «f petitioner.
March 4-2m.-foe $8. J. M. COMBS, Ord,
G EORGIA, Catoosa County,—Whereas, .Jus,
H. Anderson, administrator of James A.
Corry, Into of said county, deceased, represents
to tho Court In his petition duly filed and en
tered on record,Jthat he lms fully administered
on said estate 1
This Js^thorofpro to clto nml admonish all
can,within the time*prescribed'
tors of dismission from said estate should m
be granted said applicant in Scptembui* next.
Witness my band and ofllclal slgnatu
3d day of March, 1«»9.
’ „ J, M. COMBS. Ordinary.
March 4-fim. . r - . [i’rs. foe £ u .
notified that the nnd'
trator, do bonus non, with tho will annexed,
O. II. Kcnnon, dcooasud..will, on the first Mo_
cJuylnMttym,xt.apply tb tho court of ordlim-
ry, oiWhltfltjW cCxratjv fbi
gnod, ndinlnis-
111 unnexed, of
the first Mon*
urt of ordln
- cdtmtjv fnt leave to sell lot*
land numbers 277,278,283, 204,241,242, nil In tho
11th dlstrlot and 3d section of'suid coufity, as
tho property of ealtl deceased, for , the benefit
of tho orodllors or said estate. This, March 4,
18G9-2m-*3 • . JAMES U. HORNE, -
Afim’rdo bonus non, with will annexed,
lX has applied for exemption of porsonaltv
ami setting ui»art and valuation of homestead,
md I will pass upon tbo same at my office :*
)nlton on tbo 18 of Match..
March l,18C9-‘»t . W. H. BROOKER, Ord'y
Ultuat Cot/hTY,—LK.lt. Young
T . , BORGIA. MUIUU -
ion of personalty and TX b»» applied to ino for exemption of per
llou Of nomattcad. and tonally ami sotting apart amt valuation of
0 at my oillco In Ellljay homestead, nml l will pn»s upon the sumojU
• * ” my offieo in Spring l'lneo ut 10 o’cloek, A, M.,
i spring Fine
day of Fobrv ,
b. 10-2t. A. FAUNl
VORTH, Ord'y,
asasiiiss
tuto. Jan, 7-ant JOHN J. DODD, Aainr* 1 ’
rr.of dismission on
MounAv County.—Nathan
** ‘ for exempoon of ....
im»8 .upon tno sumo ut 10
ui
plook, the Oth di
DMIXISTItATOU'3 BALI
¥S!UV " u, ' i Ttmm^dra'T.
bvT.trt™° 0 W,M-
r ««**fonurriy jffiy jfffo 1 , 1 , 8 ™ 1 , 1 .
and M M
's or,.
fflndlofllotliolt
Withia tho time nr
(.court, In Ills ji
/ytton
IXM-J
ofthelai
Borgia; Walker CounT.Y.—Whereat,Will.
‘ Jinnies ami John M. Catlett, ’Executors
last will and testament of Titos, Jones,
dcooased, linn applied, to niu for leu Vo to sell
tho south naif of lot- of laml mimhui*. 2i»9, In tlic
llth district: and 4th seotton, for tin* ptff pose or
distribution among I ho legntooA of said testa
tor, and If no objection is ml sod ut tho 11 rat reg.
ular torm after tho expiration of two months,-
an ordor will be passed grunting tbo prayor-qf
pctlllonci's.- MILTON RUSSELL,Ord’y.
J^bnpry g^m.-Ria. foe. $9. 1
rosTrttMKb.
E XECUTOR'S BALE.—virtue of «ui|, 0 rl-
llv In 11,0 ruled by »n order from tbo Court
of Ordlimry of Gordon oounly, G.., I will „||
on tbo first Tncsduv In April next, bof.r, Uw
CoUrt-lfouso door In Culboun. between th. Ic-.l
hour, of rate, tlio following lands, to wit: 8
Lot No. 28-1, In tlio 8th district nnd Id icctlon
of Gordon eotintj-; lot No. 204, In tb. 7tb dl.lrlct
and 4 lit section of Walkor county: i of lot No
112, In 13th district and. 2d auction of Plvkini
county) * or lot No. 000, In llth dlitrlct and lit
section of Lumpkin cauiity; lot No. 811, In Oth
dlatrlot and 2d Motion of lilhitoro countj • lot
OB, Oth dl.tilct nnd 2d icctlon of Gilmore coun.
tj ! part of lot No. 210, In 7th district and 9d
section of Oihnoro countyt * of lot No. Ol In
20lh iliatrict and 2d aectlon of-Glhnoro.count,
Sold an th. property of Joacph Wllion, dc'.
ceaacd, Tor tho h.ncllt of hia hrlra and creditor.
Tcrnu calh. WILLIAM MOBLEY, Ex'r
l-'cbOB-tda. [l’ra. fee *10.
rt F.ORGI-At CA-fbooa' COofl-dV.-WltCfCna, Wtj
“ ■— 1 * '-ahnit
tailed
ii tbo
3 itrail section of said county, i'pr the
f (tlatrlbuGou rinlong the legatees of
salt! doccnsed—if no objection is raised at tbo,
first regular torm uftor tbo'expiration of two
months, an order will ho passed granting tho
prayer of petitioner. J. - M. COM Bfli 'Ord’y.
Fobt-uary 4-tds. I Its, fee it.
G EORGIA, Oonnoa CouaTr--.Whcrcn«A. U
Kwy,-administrator of W *1 L BoWlf. rep.
j-eaent. to tboCuurt In hi. petition that lie In.
.fully odmlnUtcrcd aald c.tato—
Tbt. la to clto a|l nnd alugular the creditor, and
next of kin ol said A. M. lCnv, to bo.and ap-
honr at my olfico, wlihtnThiulmo allowed b, Lw
nnd allow cirnsc, If any-they can, wh» .afd td-
mhiirttralodflltoiilil not bo discharged from bind-
ministration on tho llrtt Monday ft. July, tsea.
• Boo. 2-1-flm. 1>. W, NEEL,. Ord'y.
^V.qvdov from tlio Court of OrdlntUT of Ca-
county will be sold, on the first Tuesday
......(i’ll, 1809, between the legal houra of sale,
before the court house door In Ringgold, Lots
of,land numbers 81 und 82, in the 28th district of
ihutkl section, possessing one of tho
Finkst Water,Powers in tub Statb.
Bold as tho property of B. C. Morse, deceased,
for benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
Fob. 11,18o9-tds ELIZA TILLMAN, Adrtlf.
C\]£Q11QIA,\. Gordon County—X
VJ Littlefield,- admiuialrutor of B. A. Sta.ilon
ropresonta to tho Cpurtln hla petition duly Hle.l
nnd entered on record, that he hag fullr admlni.-
tcicd .aid.citato. Thla la therefore'to cite all
persona concerned, kindred nud crcdttora, to .how
cauae, If any they can, why said administrator
should not bo discharged from his adndnlatratloii,
nnd receive loiters of dlamU-lon on the tint Mon
day |u February, lfldth This July 22, lsr.s,
O. W. NEEL, tlnlv.
G F.ORGIA, Catoosa Covavr.—Thomas It.
Williams, Executor on the estate of J. T.
sewell, deceased, applies to me forlottei
dismission from said Kxeoutorslilpi These ... _
tliercforo to clto all persons epneorned to bo
ami appear at my ofllco on or liefora tho first
Executor us uforusald, should not be dismissed
from his sulrt Executorship. Given under my
bund uml ofllclal signature, December 7th, 1S(&
_ J, M. COM11S, Ordinary,
lioc. lU-Cm. ’- ‘ * k [l’rs. fee |3,
f 1 F,0!M, i’Atos* uaty—Wltcfcns, Wll-
U Jlnra J Whltsitl, administrator of tho estate
Of M C Dyer,, lute of said eounty, doccnsed, rep
resents to tho Court, in his petition duly filed and,
entered on record;, tliht lie luis fully. Administered
on 6tiU4»8ts»o—. . • 11
• 9 v fiis is therefore to cite and ndmonislMilI per
sons interested to pIiow cause, if any tfio’y cun,
.wltljtn the limo prescribed,by lstwiivjby - .ettcrs of
dtsintsson from said .estate ahyuljpot beigrnnt-
cd to Bald oppllcanvm April next. Given un-
dbV rny'iiahd had efikinl signature, this Octobbi
18t:8‘. • '\ l ■ J. M. C0MD3, Ordinary.
VW* --p ;
a EORGIA, Catoosa County.—To all whom
It* mayiGanciUTr.-—Robt; ««•' Church lmvlni
applied to .rtio’'1n proper form for permanem
letters of administration on the estuto of Nel
son Hendrick, lute of said county^ jlecudscrt s
This is to cite all nnd singular tfio creditors
and.nuxt of kiitf of said dcccusod, to by and
appear at my oltlce on the first Momtuy in noxt
April and show cause, ifanv they cun, why ad
ministration should not be'grantcd to Robert
8. Church ou said estate. -Given under my
hand and official signature, this Fetiruury 1st,
18C9. JOHN M. COMBS, Ordv.
February 4-30d. [Pr*. fee $3.
Samuel jflu- 3Pa±xi
with'
o. d. si wown' a- sox.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
l’coJuco Commission Merchant!, and Dealara
in Wine, and Liquors,
3) North Howard Strut,
nor-flm. BALTIMORE.
TTNlTKb BTATE8 INTERNAL REVENUE,
U Debffty Collector’s Office, 4th l>lst. Gq.
U Debuty Collector’s Office, 4th Diet. (lu.
. • . DALTOaN, Ga., F«b.35, lWla. *
Notice Isheroby given that the following sol.
zurus made by mo at times and places, nml for
tho causes t herein mentioned, m cacti eu^e:
Ono copper still, onc cnp. and ona tvonn, se.lz:
•ed February 17; 18J9. from Wm. Singleton Cox,-
In Murray county, for .violation of.section 44,-
act orCbngro^s, pasted July 20,1808.
Twp cpnnor stills, twq caps und t vro worins,
of Congress passed July 20, 1808. ......
One copper still tidtV OTUcup.sclzodFebruarv
18,1809, D’om Rabin Clirdon.at Cohuttali Spring*
■Xur violation or section 41, act of congress, pass-
ed JulwSB; 1W8. ’’ ' ; .,
Any person or person* claiming any of the
foregoing articles, aro required to appear and
make such olulnrwithin thirty duvs from this
(lute, uml give bond as required .by., lkw^othor-
irF©UM4t.t«l Debuty ColleotoY,
'-rmtiki'X v 1 *'.', •
agentb- wanted for
Secrets', of
CrreM
A Work descriptive of,?fiii‘.Vn-tUo3, And tb
YluoBt.thu>My*tailcb, aHaei1 os A ttbd Cfimos
of Now York Oity. , - -
If you iVlsb to know howFortnnos firotnado
nud lost In a day j -Uow-Shrowd Mon avo mined
In AVull Strcotj, how Countrymen aresWlmltsd
by Sharpers : bow Ministers aud Moroltantsnro
Blaclnnalled: how Dance. Halls und Concert
Suloops are,Managed j how Gambling Houses
and
ock nnd
Bubl'
35 fine
Burst, read this work. It contains 35 (lno en-|
C Hravlngsr tells all about tho Mysteries and
■rimes of Now York, aud lmtbe Spiciest and
Wh# @ j
^ Send , for Ciroulqi s and nee our t erms;and* a
fnU dcflcdptlpn of the wotk; Address, JONES
’ coi m -• i.
CAUTION—Ihferlqr worka-oLa altnllnr olmr-
acter aro being cirquhitoiH Sen that the books
.Sfi.flne euffmYtngs and soli ju
E RRING BUT KOBLE.-Solf-neln for Young
Mon. who, having erred* desire a better
lanhood. Sent, in.senled-letter envelopes, froo
fcharge. If bcncfittcd,,return the poitAge.
BoxT, Philadelphia, Pa.
AdtlvcasPniLANTURos.l
r HAVE MALE ADVERTISING A STUDY.
L . For Ten Cents
- will send to nny one a list of the best Newspa
pers in the United Status. I would onco Jrnvo
paid a thousand hollar* for this Tory infor^
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T3 E8PONBIBLE AGENTS WANTED
XV To dispose of guaranties for this sate of
Landed and pthfer valuable property In differ-
ent parts of tbo United" States.- Profits very
ah «vlea easily effected, nnd no loss'of time
i other business. Address J. T. MilLer* Co,
u2i^t Uox4,P. O.Port Deposit, Md.
obi. B.js.nnonw',
Insiu’ance and Land Agent,
KINO STREET, DALTON. OEOROtA.
A GENT for jETNA Lllo andlire Insurance,
Company. Also,. Jcfl'crsbn ami .James
River Fire, Insurance Companies, of Virginia,
Enterprise, at Cincinnati, and PutnanV/at* ifatv
ford, Fire Insurance Companies. '
_ G-oneral Land Apent,
For anybody who ontrusts their business to hii
care. Refers to Col. O.'D. Welborn, Atlanta,
Col. W.-H. Tibbs, Lowry & Eason, IIon. D. A.
Walker, and Col. J. A. It. Hanks, Dalton.
form' for
„ttUonontbee
utcof Thomas A. Burfon), late of said count
deceased: This Is to'dte ull uml singular tL_
kindred und creditors of said Tliomus A Bur-
ford to ho nnd appear at mypfflqc, within tho
tlmo-allowed by law* and show canse, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not bo granted foO. W. Trlmmier on
said ostute. Witness ray bund and official sig
nature. this 6th day of January, 1889.
Jan. 7-30J. J. M. COMBS, Ordv.
„ has applied to mo ter exemption nnd set
ting apart mid vuluntlon of homestead, and I
will pas* upon tho same on the 1st day of March
next, nt my office in Ringgold This February
17th, 1889. ’ • J. M. COMBS, Ofdy.
| 1 KORGIA, Gordon County.—Feldeh Kay,
J Administrator of Emory Kay, represent* to
the Court, in hi* petition duly filed nnd entered
on record, that he has fully adiuinutcred Kuiery
Kay’n estate:'
this Is therofdre to die all persons concerned,
kindfedand creditors, to show enuste, If any they
can, why said. Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission the first Monduv in Feb., 1868.
July 80-6m. D. \tf. NEEL, Ordinary.
of. Georgia, Gordon County.— Uriah
O Love, Guardian of the Minor children of
Johnson Moss, deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said countv for a discharge
from ilia Guardianship of raid Minor children:
These nro thcreforo to die nnd admoninit all and
singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceas
cu’s Minor children to be and appear at my ofiic*
within the time prescribed by law, to sfiowcauir,
if any thoy.hwve, why said letters should not b®
grnnte.il the applicant.
Not 26-6rq D. W. NEEL, Ordy
a KORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.—Osborn
Reeve, Administrator, of W. D. Wnlliai*,
deceased, rcpic»cnta to tho Court of Ordinary in
his petition duly filed and entered on record that
he has fully ndmlhistcrcd said estate:
This is thcreforo to cite all persona concerned,
kindred nnd creditors,Jtof ahowcaOse, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged front his administration and receive let
ters of diamistion on the first Monduv in’Mar,.
18994 D. W. KIEL, Ordinary.’
. November 5-6m.
rt LOimiA, GlLuan Countv.—Two- month*
VX aftot date application will bo made to tho'
Court of Ordinury of said county, for leuvo to'
*cll t he, real ostato .of X’oter -Burgess, lute of
eald county, deceased,*.f f
• . TJI08. FRISBEE, Adm’r. ri
January gl-2m.—rr8. fee |kl.
CFias. StnuSquisl,
E ANUFAOTURKR and Wholesale and Retei
Dcaler in every description of
F TJ H. 1ST I TUEE,
Also, Dealer in
Cnrpets, Olf Cloths, Wall rapsr.
Window Shades, Gilt Moldings and Framas,
CURTAINS AND trimmings.
Spring Mattresses and Redding,or nil Description*.-
A large assortment of Bnrinl Cases on hand^
which will he sent to any point on the shortest
notieo. Call and examine for yourselves,’ be fora
purchasing elsewhere. jal2-12iw
Market-Street, Let. 3d and4th, Chattanooga, Tea*
/"'t EORQIA, GiLMRn County.—Liiusl-fok Di-
IT vottoB iNGtLMKtfSupBnioaCouaT.—Elmira
Worley vb. Henry Worlov.—It appearing to the
Cqqrt, bv.^hn return of the Bhorlff, that tltddo-
fonduut does riot roslao lu tho eald county of
x ' r. n nt Gilmer; and it further appearing t-bat ho docs
Arthur Etxiorv CC Co.. not reside in the said State of Uoorgia:
j It Is, on motion pl'.Thoinua Fi Grain-, counsol
for Lfbolant, ortlorcd tllat Bald defendant be
1 and American Hard WU r«, v«»lary.-oMi., ■
W. Baltimoro street., Baltimore, Maryland.
Arthur Emory, )
Johu 13. Egcrton. ] Doc. 2-1-Stn.
ni. cox, ofTontt, j. t. coi, ofT.nn
II. T. Cox If Brother^
Commission
Foreyth
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Prompt Attention Given to Sale of
Produce, Oroctriet and Merchandise,
And tilling order. lor Produce or Unrohandtat.
R»m TO—Bnilnaai Uoowi generally of At
lanta, Bait TouniH*. and Soutbnoetern Virginia.
Out-Cm
STOVES AND TINWARE.
A.Xi.Soutlio3?ltmca
Manufacturer of all kinds of
TINWARE,
, ‘ AND DEALER I ft
Stoves,Hollo wW are,Hardware,
And ovwythiDg hi hi* lino of business; whloh bo
proposes to sell at cheap as enu be bought In the
Southern or Western,markets, at wholesale or re
tail, ami clafrhs for hi* Tinwaro a superiority over
that of Northetn.or Eastern manufacture.
Roofing and guttering done promptly, cheaply.
Hamilton street, Dalton, Ga. july-e'm
- ( HEADQUARTERS F0&,, -J; \V^
Carpets, Oii-Gloths nnd' Curtaru*.
- ' •Kendrick's Carpet Store,
Marblx Rcildino, Maiuktya srg., Atlarta,Gi.
W E keep constantly on hand a very largo stock
of Citrpste, clubracing-all,grades, from tho
cheapest to tlm'beet;'Floor OllClotha, all widths
.Damask.j>pd Laro Curtains; Cornioes, Window
■Shade*, Rugs', Matts ; ats'o Wall Paper of all
kinds. Every thing needed to furnish a homo
may bo found at 8. H. KENDRICK’S.
Nov.; 2—-ly AUapbT.Qfti c
’ If. H.KENNERv
wifh
Every ftumor sho\t!<l take his homo -,
W«. • Sotiectibe (brthe ("n lzEMr j
, ATLANTA, <5A.
.. Wholesale.
Groopr and Commiasion JMoroUant.
Pole Agont, for At\a'^k v for teo TiVna'and
,*lVbU-41m
U'oirman, Staley It Coi,.
WHOLES ALE, GRO OURS,
.Liquor and. Conimisiion Merchants)
til W. Baltimore and tt German fits.,
BALTIMORE. 1 11 |^g. L rnmuyaugn. oim
Order* for Groeccjes, Q^v*ignm*ntr?of on® If you want white cl:
Troluco solicited; ^oy19 Wi* J D
— . - ^ __.jt 1
served by publication of this notice, Onco n
month.for lour months, previous to tho noxt
Term of tbls C6urt, lntlie North Georgia Citi
zen, a public Gazoite of aald State, published
In Dalton, Ga.—October Torm, IftW. . -,*1'
N. B. KNIGHT, J. B. o.
A trne extract from tbo Minuted of Gilmer
Sunorion Cottrt. 8. F/WILLIAMS,
January 21-m4m.-Pra. feo*9.
i n. m
TTAVINGdetermined to reaumohisprofcrelon
JLX as h Tailory teqdcra Ids scrrlce* to the pub
lic, and asjis to.sharqji porfiohof their natro'nngc.
lie feels -Confident,^from prt'et'p'xpcvicncc.iiiat
th* pitbRojfcrin ''llo ua.well served in hi* line in
Dalton as dlsJwhero.” ' **
t^Ilo will bo In constant receipt of the v lat-
(,at fnsditnrtg, to enablo hlm to Compete'with]th
best workmen in hia buflinesa. ■ ' ’ ’
Grotci’ & Baker Scwinj.
In addition, I liavo become tho agent-of tho
world-tcnowned Grover & Baker Sewing Ma
chines, the best In use. Pcrsons wishing to pur
chase a first class Machine con do'bo by calling
a tv mShop on King Street; Dalton,'GV.< w’hei
^tnfe'Machin* la !ri stfcccssful operation.
, Yon can buy your Machine as cheap from J.
N. B. Cobh «aht the Mapti/uctory. ' Ga.l and ex
amvne jhc Mschine,Jor.your8elf. -
, , . . IT UoUUI^ UUIII|IOUIlUr ' - " r
I also have for sale fntetly right* for .lankson
Universal Washing,Compound, which pave* soap
(tmfi libor, findywiU'Whah. itiian’yJklnd 6f litlfeWhi
ter equal, tofreestqno water.- ' •
“^“Family ( only One Dollar. “ Purchase
white ebthe*.- * • * ' *-
.J^N. B. COBB
sonalty and sotting apart und vi
homestead, and I will pirns upon- tl. _
lay ofllco In Ellljay, oh tile 12th March next, at 1
*'\ , lock, 1*. M. J. W. GRElilt, Ord’y.
Fub.25-2t.
G eorgia, efituntt county.—t. j. Davis
lias apnuedito me for oxcmptlon of per
sonalty, Betting apart and valuation or homo-
-'‘end, and I!will puss upon tbo same at my
(llco in Ellljay, on 12th March, 18C9, at 1 o’elocl
Feb25-2t JOHN W. GREER, Ord*y.
C't EOROLV, Whitfield Countt^—T, IL Pit^
vJT ner having applied to bo fippcfinfed guar
dian of tho porsqns and property of John. W.,
“walvA.wttd rjiia A. Croswelt, minors, real-
outs of said county: . .. .
Thls’ta'to Cite all poTSQiis coneerrion to bo and
Dr. O. Stafford
p ESPEO’TFULLY tonders his Professional uf
JlL vice* to the citizens of Murray and adjneen
counties. Alt Diteam peeufinr to Fen\ale*, aw
Chronic Diieanas of overy description treated
Ofllo at the residence of Mrs. Humphrays*, n#»
Hawkins’ store, Rook Creek, Murray county.
Libel for Divorce.
I SABELLA HENDON versus John F Hendon 1 .
WJiitjUld.Superior Court— It appearing to the
Court by the return of fho Sheri IT that the defend
dant floes hot reside in this county, nnd it further
appearing that said defendant docs not rc*idcin
this State: It is thcreforo ordored that Fnid de
fendant appear and answer at the next Term of
this Court, else that tho caeo bo considered in de
fault, nnd the plaintiff nfiowed to proceed. It is
further ordered that this rulo be published in the -
North Georgia Cif,iz?n opco n month for four
month?. June 9.1&98. JAS. MILNER,j.s.o.,c.o
.,T.' ft J. A. Glknn, attorneys forrislntiff.
Notioe to Creditors.
F B Morris, ct'al, Excd’r )
James-Morris, dcc’d, J Bill to marshal)
versus J Asfetteetc.
Jno P King,ct ai, [■ Whitfield Superior
Creditors. ) . Court.
Amelia O. .TacksCn Ex’x.
John M. Jackson d*c!d
vcrsns H *
Wm .B Parker, ct nl.
•ala minors.
‘ md official slgnatu .
W. IL BROOKER, Ord’y/
EORGIA, MThitflold County’—Whereas, J. D.
Noil,-administrator of 1), 8. Roach, decca*-
ed, rent os on ts to'tUo poun, in hi* petition duly
llledvtnhtho has fully udminiatered D.B.ltoaoh’*
estate: jTbls la thoroforo to cite till porsons
conbernc-d t o show causo, If any they cun; why
said udjninlstrator should noli bo discharged
from hi* administration and recoivo letters of
rlA, Whitfield County—Two - months
date application will bo made to tbo
rdinary of said county for leave to soil
•W. L. COOK, Admr/
s and otliurs liav]
“ ' * dipdby orut
— r the rosldvnee
W Fincher, leading to the Morris Old MJll
** ipunuediand
. Ta . — r j^ho m
■ said part of road 'should
J —- - v - "—"iro’B ml]
^8aldroad to Farnbrp’
1 W? iMnoOKERyGrdJy.
,, Is^horeforo to clto all persons
1 show causa*at my. office On the Hd, oi
“ xi-i why Bald joad ■honldm-*’
»•!, and left a* a private wAj
Bill to . roafshall
.... Assett* etc.
CJJdlV'Jte.’
LYING been appointed Auditor iu the
above casoi by thu Court tho oredltors of
the estate of James Morrifc and John’W Jackeon
aro hereby notified to present their claims with
full proof to me immediately, and that on Monday
(ho 22d day of liarch; 1809, I will pass upon the
saidoluimsin Dalton: Ga., at tho Court House.
Jan 7-tm22d. J. P. FREEMAN, Audr.
BORGIA, Whitvibld County.—A. J. Bar-
IT nett has appllod for oxemptlon ofjperson-
lUty and sotting apart and valuation of home
stead, and I will pass upon the satno at my of-
fleo in Dalton on tbo 5th of Maroh next;
• Fob. 25,1809-2t. W. U. BROOKER, Ord’y.
/-I EORGIA, Whitfield County;—J^os. 8. Tbom-
IT nson havingffffWo application for perma
nent letters of administration, do honls non,
oiLthe estate of Williams Crook, deceased:
This Is to el to nil porsons to. show cause at
my offleo, on the first Monday In April next,
why permanent administration should not bo
granted to him on said Crook's estate. Wit-
nessmy band and offieial
Fob.25-30d, . , -• . ■ .
I Coanty—Lowls Evans
i due ronn a^Ued t -
have tho road, established by ordor of inferior
court, leading from ■ w. ■ II. Iiuffrf, south-to 1 lio
county Hnojliscontinucclns a public road; Thte
he «d, of March
tOOKER, Ordy.
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