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T'!i' qll'.'i'Hun I,i ult n nilii-il v. !mt (‘rap i"
1, -I f.T mvlmi'ils? Will or.li":'!'i!"
miivii iii I'lmiT mill llu' urn" sV Aii-r
lwvlllR I X'ttmllStl III" Mil I j.'it til 'll illiy
i'lMiii raidin'; 111.- i-i'liii' ii- "I' ‘-ill''"- mill
IV i.i p t■ 'i il "I -- niitinn, no li " ■ »' 'in''
In tin finuluiiiiii Unit iio ci'Oi’i ■■ 'I'nil'l 1'.'
.... .1 in owlianK Hint will u it a ItitUof
. :■ !. in I inr:" »1 111, ni llu- 1 imi- fruit
tii -l, h nin. 1 > full, from tlm i lli'i I «f tin'
ctirriill'i. 1 f ill • fruit in left on tin- lU'ountli
nil th" iivn is Imtcli 'il, anti ft moltltud« of
ilratrltetlrfi i-r.-.ilur », tamed loose lo go
nji Uir lr ami ~!ln,r tile (Vultforthoile-
posU ni moro ni.i. 'Ac early filling of
of our apples, mid rot may bo attributed
to tlrr fict that orcliards are almostnlwnya
cultivated iu s mio erop which would be
destroyed by the lto
tiful. amt not at all
lion n I iMini'i' mm iiotisc Mtliiey,
llv not taUlna a ttmul tiiiiu’r.
Keeiiili;; ii" arenmit "I li'ilueopi'i'nlm
i'aving no attentiiin t>>tin* v"
• "A stlteb in lime sav. * iiiii"."
In the soiviti;.! of grain ami plmil
til Hie right titno.
l,i'aviii'.!rropi rs, plows, eiilln :
mieoiTr. d from tint rain, ami Ii
'Min. More money Is lost lit this way
most people are willing tol-huye.
l’ermllting broken impl' nn tit -' I
scattered birr tnelarm until tiny at -
reparable, lly repairing Implement* nt, , r |, ltlll0 ,i.
proper time many do H
al, a proof of the
1 Atieiidhig tb‘
rbasing allTtliuls
f Ik ■
A1U
uni 11
elieap.
L that
vender, the art
unrepti
„ found grazing In
lemioiv, grain Helds, or bruising tile
IJlsli'elieving the principle of a rotation
of crops, before inuklnt' a single expcrl- j
Planting fruit trees vrltll the expectation
ofliaving fruit, Without giving the trees
half tlm attention required to make them
priilltablc. , , . , ,
rmetielng oeonomy by depriving stoek
of proper shelter dhring winter, ftQd giv
ing them unsound food, nueli as imUopt
ion anil mouldy hay and louder.
Keeping nn inmnnernble I Him of vats on
tin promises, and two or three lazy .logs
that eat iSblnniy in a month than they
are worth in a lifelimi'.
And lastly, lie los.-s by not reading the
advcrtlsi mohls or those who patronize the
printer, they bclug generally tin most en
terprising and liberal lions: s to deal with
wlirn lie goes to town.
Items for (lieI'lienlcr.
Iscnched wood ashes make an excellent
top dressing for old orchards which are
denominated hide-bound.
Surface manuring and cultivation are
for grain, and, 111 particular, for fruit—
burled manure ami deep culture l'or vege
tables.
Cows ami sheep should not ho pnstured
together. Horses and sheep form a moro
suitable partnership, ns their grazing hab
its are etmllar.
It Is sntd that one of Hie most powerful
remedies for hots In horses Is it strong de
coction of sage lea, made very sweet. It
dislodges the hots instantly.
An old anil experienced firmer says that
swelled laws in sheep can ho cfectunlly
cured by rubbing the inside of the .laws
and mouth with u mixture made of nlutu
and salt, equal parts of cncli.
A correspondent of the Ioiva Homestead
says lie set, In 1840, two oak fence posts
from the same tree. The one set buttond
down rotted oll'iu thirteen years; the oth
er is us good as ever.
‘‘Every cow should fatten one pig,” Is
...i old rule, mid a good one; Hint Is, the
(inliy product of a good cow should 1m In
butter-milk or whey enough to feed one
pig, niter the erenm and cheese are ex
tracted.
If fowls arc infested with lleo, damp the
skin under tlm feathers with water, then
iprinkle tt little sulphur on the skin. Let
iio bird ho covered with insects or para
sites, they will disappear in the course of
twelve hours.
As land issoplen-
oliject In this conn
in', we think It decidedly better to ctilll
vale the orchard without any erop, and
lot hogs run in at will. A crop of pens
planted enriy mid I timed tinder after being
tramped down by hogs, would certainly
improve the fertility, and thereby render
the ftailt better, Tho gmsscsnre not Inju
rious lo llio trees, and clover will not cer
tainly Improve the land, and there can bo
no objection lo it if hogs nre permitted lo
run on it and ent up the wind falls.
To protect the plum from eurctiHo, com
mon salt spread dry under the tree, ns far
out us the branches extend, and dug iu
with a manure fork, ouco or twice In a
season, Is n sure preventative* Tho rough
hark on apple trees, should 1m carefully
stripped ofl', and the body of the tree wash
ed wiUi strong soap aud», this prevents Jp-
sects from harboring under the bark, and
thereby hijnring the tree. Peach trees
should I" examined thoroughly at tho
root, in Spring and Full, for tho worm that
kills tho live. In winter lime and ashes
should bo piled around tlm root, nml dug
into the ground in the Spring.
Why go Without Apples?
A In- ■ is ns easily cultivated ns a hill of
corn. If you plant corn four feet apart
each way, In the place of the fourth lilll,
substitute a young apple tree. This brings
vour trees nearly one rod apart each way.
When you cultivate your corn you culti-
vnto your trees. Ifusk your corn, and
leave tlm stalk standing. They protect
tho trees from driving winds and tho
scorching sun. A few ears led on tho
stalks, will furnish food l'or tho rabbits,
and they will not eat tho tress. As tho
trees grow and need room, omit lire hills
of com next to the trees. Tlm expense of
growing an orelmid in this way will not
bo felt. Many trees commence to benr the
second, third and fourth yeavs after plant
ing, mid tho time Is short before you have
a supply of fruit for homo use.
Tim Advantage of Ilrilltilua’.
An English farmer had a water meadow
■which was overgrown with rushes. lie
caused It to bo thoroughly drained and
laid down to grass. Thereafter ho was
able to cut from it annually four crops of
green fodder of tho best quality. Thoua
mills of Helds in tills country nro suscepti
ble of similar improvements.
MtiroiKltiiff -Ulimin'.
There is no exception lo the rule that
“manure should always bo sprend.” Tho
roots need It ns much In August ns they
do earlier, nml their search fer It away
from tho hill should bo rewarded. Some
thing in the shape of phosphate of wood
ashes should ho put on tho hills to stmt
the potatoes and corn, but In every enso
the coarser enriching mnterlnl should bo
nlwnys hammered or ploughed In,
3Ulkt»ff tioais.
Many families about towns nml suburbs,
of cities who liavo not pasture nml conven
ience for keeplnga cow, might keep a milk
ing goat to grent advantage; they are eas
ily eared tor and not costly to kcop; tuny
he fed on the slops of tho kitchen. It milk
ed regularly twioo every day, one will yield
n sumoloney for n small family. Hoats
• milk is hairy healthy, very nourishing, nnd
is often preserlbcd l'or the sick during con
valescing!,
lie Tender of the (inns.
Now is the time to look cnrefttlly nfler
your cows nml heifers that are coming In
soon. See that they aro properly and
faithftilly fed nnd watered. Hive them a
little salt once a week, nnd a tnblcsnnon-
fttl of saltpetre once In two weeks. If you
liavo any turnips, beets, potatoes or car
rots that yon can spare, now is tho time
to feed them out to them. Out them small
and sprinkle over them a little meal or
shorts, nnd pour on enough of boiling wa
ter to make the whole, when stirred up,
warm. A little feed of this kind, with
Bomo nice liny, Is what they need, ltc-
membor that your cows work linrd and
faithfully all the year round to produce
milk, butter nnd cheese for you, and you
nre ungrateful If yon don’t think of them
mid feed them well ami treat them ten
derly. Let them have a good plnco to lie,
nnd keep them clean nnd nice. You may
be sure nil this will pay,
Growlmr I'lieiimbor*.
A correspondent of the Southern Culti
vator snys: -Lore small holes nil round tho
bottom of- n barrel, that should be other
wise quite tight, till It half frill of Btock
mnnuro woll crammed in, plnco It whero
you can plant seed around it; keep It filled
with water, and tho vinos well cultivated
and you will be rewarded for all your trou-
blo. Squashes, melons, &c., may nil bo
treated this way. *
( nil 1 vale .vour Orchards.
Orehm-ds should bo cultivated ns care
fully nB corn-fields. Laylug down In grass
is lujurous to tho trees. < iood crops may
be raised between tile vows of trees with
out damaging tho root*.
('renin ruddlug.
One quart of milk, five eggs, four table-
spoonsful of Hour, one tublospoonful of
salt; boll the milk; moisten the Hour with
cold milk; add to tho hot milk mul boll
three minutes, add the eggs nnd hull np a
half a eup of sugar; flavor, turn into a
dUb for the table, nml, liol'ora sending to
the table, strew half a cup of sugar over
the top.
Netting Trees.
Xo farmer should pass a single year
without making some additions to Ills or
charding. A ieiv trees, put into the ground
some time before the middle of May, will
take the place of those that will die twen
ty years from nmv,.nnd tliUB the supply of
trull will he constant.
Itxrellcnt t'nnlpnst.
Coalnshcs, which are generally regarded
ns worthies:-, may be mixed with lien ma
nure, and will make an excellent compost
lbrcorn and "tlierplmitlngs. dit the coal
ashes— , . . - -
the
lie nei
from
Assorted Slilnglos ntfnjni really for the ms
hot. tyim-HTj
rfu» juror ,
One lfmirtrertimrt Fifty Aorrknf burnt,
rout' Mttes from lialton,
RHimtmlInnFlno Valley. Aitnort orchard on
It. Will ho solil vcryohi'ini ^
Apriatf or J.'ll.'ni‘xtV, l.nn'l l;a nl.
mill': CKLKllltATEB ST.U.J.IO.N
•‘.TOIIIV ItKVKOlAINY’
win eoinuuiiieo the Spring Season, nt the rot-
lowing Stands: . .
DALTON, KKNXON l’LACK.nud nt TILTON
For further particulurs hoc 1 Mil*, or
miflSCUT*Is n good
I representation of
Crawford's G u r <1 o n
Cultivator. It In In
ti Isponsuble to every
person who has n gar-
ilen. I will warrant
It to tlo nn inttoli as
__jfonrtoHlxlmiulHwlth
_ s£3tho onlinary liuple-
rzir-Z'- - meats, I can fnralHh
ajSsRSS*’'* any numbornt maun-
fact fivers prices, with freight WRlecb Appl,y t°
wise
whjeh the highest
are also Agents forthosnlo of Mupo’s Nl*
trogenized Superphosphate of Lime—-ono of tho
best Commercial EertlUzurs now In uso.
Call mul sco Dr. A Mean's Analysis, ami get
no of the pamphlets.
Also, Agents for Ganlncr's Poudrotto, ft cheap
and permanentFertullscr, nmnufueturod from
iuri'in Ullfon, « III! nmgi” -M'l’V •••
nt VnniollStntton, Uu., hy lattor, or otfier.
fromcTntHtttfstl mhleit. Tliauostandohiaiiict
made, Send for circulars. V
April 22 Varnell Station, da.
J N. Scoff,
General Xngurnncic Affcut,
DAI.TOX, g a.
Kttcltcn Garden.
Dnngcv of ft'ost being about over, teiuler
vegetables, such ns Luna beans, cucum
bers, squashes, molons,okra,notyctplnnt-
cil, may he started nt once. Plant shal
low, only going deep enough to insure
moisture to sprout tho seed, nml cover
with flno pulverized soil. Dean, squnsh
nnd melon seed should ho put iu the ground
with tho “eyu”iloiVn; they forco their way
up through tho earth better In this posi
tion than when placed broad side up.—
lhittor, Indeed all running beans, are best
managed when planted in circles, ns tile
poles for them to run on can then bo brac
ed against each other over the middle of
thcclrclcnnd thus better support tho heavy
growth of vino they produco. Tomatoes,
egg plnnts nml cabbages may also bo trans
lated “ '
S OUTIIKltK MUTUAL, (Ctlnltiil'i'il 1S47.)
.uiii'ii", fluor
All Annual Policies Participating.
isHttes Participating Polices on Dwellings uml
Firt Class Htoro Houses.
L I V Kit POOL, LONDON AND GLOIIK,
Liverpool.
Uun. Joe Johnston, General Agent, Savannah.
April, . J. N. SCOTT, Agent.
oslcpll K. VKAL~
Komi:, G::ouutA,
Dealer In ,
"Watelios, ClocliH, Jcwclryi
BILVKU AND PLATED.WAltfe,
SiicclacIcH, French, China nnd Cut-Glass Wurc,
Cutlery, Toys, Musical Instruments,
Fishing Tackle, timl Fancy
Goods gcnumlly.
Gold Watches, fro
1r*.t 00 to *200 00
of ovary description,
market prico will bo paid,
be content told the'.JminiAl *-|»eak lor Itseli. r jnix , r. s,„i~\\T ALK Ell MoltTGAG E sa LK-wm
The department of Lltcfuturo will embracct i' (" u> the ttiidlvlded luillot 0 acres, move or! W lietmo the einirl house dom-li,
Fiction. In the form of both Serial Novels and I of lot oil,.ml number l.v.i, of tlm isith .11- , "» tlm lli»«'t nesday In July, within
short storle«; n lct atidad sedlon. known as tlm oh! MeCur- bour*, oi sale. ® al
EssayNupon Literary and Social TopleH .lv mill phm >. .on Mill creek, d.-serlhe.l in a ‘ . j'aH ‘•f , '» , >* » »'"' ,,M, rs isoan.j |sj, i,,..
Sketches .>t Travel aiul A.I venture; .teed nm.te b\ I. V. Klim and L. \V. Crook to F. 7tli district and 1 h section of said e«»u,,iv „!'V
oil.
n bos
0 N
WARD WE MARCH!
TO Till 113 .1 KENNEIFf
hand, nml are con-
)ds. and they do not
... ~ar.L them. Pnvehas-
..rs would do well to give them u trial before
buying elsewhere.
T HE Finest Tennessee Finer, nnvdetof whit'
wheat, for sale by TI 11H.H A KENNED,
llrifl IIIKI titlin' ra.-i-n IU
TXUnS A KKNXKUS.
DloW, for sale by TI1111S & 1
"VTAl LR—ft llneassnrttnent, Finishing Brads,
Horse Shoo Nulls, Iron and Horse shoes
iuay.be found ut . TIBBS & KENNKll’s.
bar will be
tin* Various subjects that l’<
iirsuitsan.l Haor.it '
l her of Tow nor Co
oreinolt Poets,
vlll form an Important feata
• THAI. Nearly every nn
Mill ereelt
'. King and l
u | cox, on record in the Sup.
- Williams vs. --aid Urm
«!»»* j
street. Dalton-V
John Gavin to si
U’lillllehl Superl
lit Is I
irtgagu fl fa if
ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ON FOME
POPULAR TII1CMK, A STEEL ENGRAV
ING IN THE BI>T STYLE OF THE
AllT, OR A LARGE CARTOON
ENGRAVED ON WOOD,
a. 1.—Contains a Cartoon of the Grand Drive
in the Central Park, a Spirited and Anl*
, Shore, from u plot nro by Kop so It.
go. 4,—An Art supjdenumt, containing New
Yorklllustrated withIJlSnperb Illustrations.
No, ft,—A Superb Cartoon of the Lovee at New
Orleans. .
Fovellv, freshness, and continual ehnngo will
-ngllHl. T
Silver l'latod Teaspoons, sett,
Table “ per sett,
Cups ami Sausers, persott,
'• Ten Setts,44pieces,
Violin and bow, for i m
Cremona'saml other Violins at higher prices.
Flno Violin Strings, per hunch, li
Guitar Strings, poraett of six, l 0;
now from hot bods or cold frames to
oiiott hods, nnd forsttoh work we can most
heartily reeommend Ellerlxi’s Transplan
ter. With It a plant can ho removed from
otto plnco to another durlngcvon the dryest
weather without cheeking its growth. If
you ennuot get n transplanter, mix clay,
cow dtuig and wnter into n pretty thick
paste and dtp the roots in it, open the hole,
insert plant and fill half up with dirt,
pressing tho latter woll against the roots;
thou nqtuj In a littlo water, and after it Is
nhsorbud, fill up with dry dirt. Don’t
press tho surface of tho ground around tho
littlo plant ns if often dono; press tho dirt
ngninst the roots and lenvo tho surface
loose to net ns a mulching to prevent too
rapid drying up of tho soli,
In transplanting, the largest plants (to
not nlwnys succeed best, but ho sure to
throw away all tho sickly ones—those that
have grown np weak nnd slim from being
too pinch crowded. If tho weather Is hot
nnd dry, transplant only Into in tho after
noons, npd when tho operation Is comple
ted, go over tho wholo suriheo of tho
ground with a rako, leaving tho sttrfnco
well pulverized; this wilt keel) the soil
moist for a long tlmo in dry weather.
To insure a constant supply .of vegeta
bles, sowings, at intervals of two weeks,
should be made all through tho early part
of summer. Keep tho surfaco constantly
stirred about tho growing plants; for this
purposowc havotoundthe "potato dlg-
S ir” tin admirable Instrument, superior to
to hoe in soino respocts. Imagine four
or live steel prongs substituted in place of
tho blade of a hoe nnd "set” on a ‘handle
pretty much tbo-snme ns u hoc, and you
nave a pretty good Idea of tho Instrument.
11 is sold by'all dealors everywhere, wo be
lieve.—So. C'nltirator.
Among tlm Cutvos
Jim Smith was n noted auctioneer.' One
day he was selling farm stock. Among
the articles to ho sold was a heifer, Very
attractive in her appearance, nnd conse
quently “Jim” dwelt quite extensively on
her many excellencies, winding up with
the elegant nourish that sho wns ns “gen
tle ns a dove." .Thereupon a long slab-
sided countryman, whose legs were somo
twelve inches longer than his pants, ap
proached tho heifer, nnd stooping down
commenced handling her tent. Bossy not
relishing such familiarity, lifted her hoofs
mul laid “Greeny” sprawling some ten
feet off.
“There,” said “Jim,” “that shows one
of her best traits; site’ll never allow a
strange calf to come near her!”
“Giveney” meanwhile pickedldmselfup
and giving bis busby pate a harrowing
scratch, exclaimed: “Xo wonder, when
her own calf lias been bleating Uround her
nil day.”
Fish ltnoks, ooo httmlrcil In paper,
**—0 81 Ivor Thimbles,
WH1 soul nooillos by mail on receipt of
or now WheolM, If neoessary.
Clocks Repaired and .warranted,
Jowolry mended In best, style at Now York
pvlces. Gold Bona ltopnvcd.
Wtiddlntf and Engagement Rings inado to or
der and ongraved us desired. .Society Badges
and plus furnished to order.
Spectacles Repaired, and Glasses put in us de
sired, Glasses selected tft suit ugos, carefully,
nnd on scientific principles. A t borough knowl
edge of the Science of Optics, and twenty-live
years experience iu the spectacle business,
ole me to do all l promise.
Find Bobbles mul Glasseakcpt always on hand.
/"NROCKR nnd Jars that hold from 1 to 4 gnl-
yj Ions, and a large assortment of China nnd
Glassware will be found, Cheaper thnn any-
Where else, nt T1U118 & KENNER’S
jLOWS 1 Blows I various sizes of Rtecl Pen
's, for stile by
TIBBS A KENNER.
JauMsx SKBimut TIBBS Jt KKNNKKS.
T KT THEHR MU LIGHT!
I 1 AND THERE IS LIGHT!
wherever Estrella Oil or Illuminating Fluid Is
used. Try it und he convinced.
It cannot ho excelled 1
It Is the safest, cleanest and eheapost!
Best light nowin use—bents anything!
Burns as long. If not longer than Kerosene!
It will NOT EXPLODE f
It Is warranted to bo all that I claim for It!
It needs hut an Impartial trial to prove It!
It Is retailing at. SIXTY CENTS per Gallon 1*
Come one, eotno all and give It a trial!
I guarantee satisfaction!
Do not use Estrella Oil with Kerosene burn
ers. for they are not adapted to its use.
Old Lumps repaired and chpugcd to suit my
oil. at any time, ut a trifling cost.
(HI, Lamps anjl Fixtures always on .hand.
Thereisnoono but myself, In this comity,
authorized to sell this oil. I have tho exclu
sive right to manufacture nnd sell it. Thous
ands Ipive tried 1t, and will use no other.
1 have a good assortment of Drv Goods. Ilats,
Caps,Boots, Shoes mid Groceries nt the lowest
ho aimed at In tills department. m to lllustra.
t ions will usually be valuable as works of ttftk
those on steel, and the Cartoons, consist Ing ot
vIowb of Aintsrlcau scenery, hy our most dis
tinguished painters,and Hlustrutlonn of eltur-
aoternnd lire, hv our foremost draughtsmen.
They will imprinted with extra care on Sena,
rate Shoots, and may he cither bound In tho
volume ut tho closo of the year, or framed to
hang upon tho wall, The Jouhxal, In this fen*
ture, will he unllkoany other. .
Euch Number of
Al’l’LliTr OI\ ’ S JOTJKNAL
rOXTANS
33 FftffOM or Mending Mutter I
Tho Ureut Novel of
VICTOR HUGO,
Entitled
THE MAN WHO LAUGHS;
BY THE KING'S COMMAND!
Wus begun in the first number.
U Tenns fol ,l elubs may bo had of tho Puhllsh’rs
Specimen copies sent gratis upon application.
„ igcoi
. the. country,nml Watch Maker-,...,.,
qucntly rohlicd. To secure my Customers, t
well us myscir* 1 have a largo
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe,
In a Vault. All valuables aro nut In every night,
und tho storo Is well guarded.
Ord era solicited front everywhere. oeiW5m.
JWI.Intliu
RlllS'n'S,
! laor'S-fe xisuil M""'!'" 1 ? HI,"'.'
Smith vs John Glllcnu. Levied on m! t'luinw?'*
erty of said Gill con tor the purd^ ,uSR
i ll 10. WBi. • uonc J
IL F. WHEELER, D.
rlO-J, In the lilh dial
aid lot levied on astir
osatisfy ouojustice e
t he »72d district, G.M..X. B.lla
property of M.
led nnd i
ake
id M. I
ell,'
. 70 acres«rt he norili half of lot »10, In Hr
11th district and Ud section, us the propnrty o
U H sapp; levied on virtue ofa II f.t from W hit
field superior court. C 1) Finley, ndin'r of Roll
FllUlly,deceased, vs-R II Sapp.and l'C Me
said In
8hlT.
July, at the Court Imusedoor, in LuFiivottft in.
!!•■-*, In silt ilistrlct and iliHt 1
if I till it. ('i!ri,,i, 1 l*
Sold ns the property of Roht. Carsoa, dc t ',.. V,
for Hie purpose ol dlstrllmtIon iiniomr li.’iVJ
“■ “■ ,:A wjSJ'
fTiXECUTOltS
ill from t he (
county, Ueorglti
cash prices. Como to ^
mnrl8-0m
gBRINU 1
H. C. CMOZIMll'N
Now Spring Goods!
In a few days my Spring Stock of t
urn!
(Successor to Bennett & Jonos,)
B Y, JONES,
• (Si
Dealer in all sort* of
Dry GmuclSi BooIh, SIiooh,
HATS, CROCKERY, Ac.
Will notbo umleraold—Yard Stick SO Inches
longf
Rome, Ga., Oot.RV-ly, ■
elegant assorted
Dress Goods, Prints, Trimmings,
Hosiery und Notions in overy vnilety,
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, of all kinds,
Gentlemen’s Goods, Domestics, Linens, etc.,
will ho opeded and otferud to tho taado of this
city ami sect Ion nt t he lowest reasonable prices;
fueling confident of my ability to enter to the
tastes of the most fastidious, in stvlu and qual-
tty.
I also have a splendid stock of tho best. Gro
ceries, Sugar, Colfee. Family Supplies, Tobacco,
Powder, Dyestutfs. Hardware, Citttlery, Table
ware, nml an endless variety of articles too
nhmorous to mention*
Cothc and hcu for yourselves I
'll lie pleased with goods nml pries!
It is a pleasure to show goods!
Come,examine and price them
Look for the Sign
C.CKOZ1KU,
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MUHIt.lY.
M urray sheuiff'.s sale.—"Will bo sold
before the Court-House iloor, In the town
of spring l’luee, 0111110 111*81 Tuesday In June
next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol*
lowing'property,, to-wlt:
Towii lots luunbers !to, ai, «1.34, :J5, 3(1, 37, mul
42—all In tlm town of spring Blaeo—and lot of
laud number 25H, in thelith distrlot and 3d see
tioni levied on as tho properly of Janies Ed
monson, to satisfy one 11 fa from tho Sutierlm*
Court of .Murray county, Edward M. Gault,
bearer, vs. .lames Edmonson, maker, uml J. D.
W. McDonald, Indorser.
Also, lots ot land Nos. 234,233,310, in the 20th
district and 2d sect Ion,to satisfy a tax 11 fa due
on said luml. Levied on as property of J. N.
Moore, by.ahailttVaml returned tome.
Also, lots ot'lund number 217 and 218, la tho
fltli district mid 3d section of said county: le
vied on as the properly of.Jus. Edmondson, to
satisfy two 11 fas from tho Superior Court of.
Murray comity, one 1m Georgia Episcopal In
stitute and Christ’s College vs. Janies Edmond-
son—tho other II. B. Roberts, for tho uso of tho
nfliuers of Court vs James Edmonson and 11. 11.
Brown, Seoeurlty on appeal.
Also,40uercs of Northeast corner of lot num
ber 18, In luth district mid 3d section, as the
property of Win. WlggitiH, to satisfy one .Mur-
Tuy Superior Court ll fa In favor ot Matilda
Cleveland vs. Wm. Wiggins.
Also, lots of land numbers 221 nnd 223 In the
litli district and 3d section of, originally Cliero-
f . now Murrnv county: levied on ustho pro-
tv of James Edmondson, to satisfy three ll
..... from the Superior Court of Murray county;
One Samuel Griswold vs. James Edmondson,
one R. S. Norton, lor tho use of the ollleers of
Court vs. James Edmondson, and one Clark &
Uuudcvoft vs. James Edmondson.
Also, lot of land number 1(J0< lut lie nth district
and 3d section, as the properly of 8. 31. Wilson,
deceased. Levy made and returned hy Uulllfi*
by virtue of Justices' Court 11 fa. Baty X lilll
vs. S. M. Wilson und U. E. Wilson, mid W. W.
Glddons, security on stay liodd.
Also, lots of land 257 and 238, in the 0th dis
trict of 3d section of. originally Cherokee, now
Murray county: levied on us tlm-property of
James Edmondson, to satisfy two ll las from
Superior Court of said county.: One Levi Co
hen, for tho usu of tho ollleers of Court vs. Jns.
Edmondson, and one Eli 8. Hill, for thoilse of
the ollleers of Court vs. James Edmondson ami
il. B. Brown, security on claim Bond.
Also, towiilots, in the town of Spring Blace,
numbers 33, *.M nnd 37, (excepting Unit uuvt sold
to 8. L. Stow and afterwards to Z. Wilkins,)
numbers 30,31, 33, 31,40uml 42—till levied on as
the properly of James Edmondson, to satisfy a
11 fa from Murray Court, F. .C. Shropshire, vs.
well, and Jus, Edumndsnu. Indorse 1
-i 11. T RECK,
mi,* « vumii r.v l lliilllUl’, Hllll glMTS
/ forlt the ruling prices. Try him, ut tho
d Store, south cmlHamilton street.
R,"SOUTUEiiLAND, D. SIi'll’.
April 8, law.
/ 1 EOKGIA, Whitfield Count v—Wlierra 0 . M B
Berry, udminlsitutor.of John Broudrlek,
deceased, represents tothecourt In his pet It Ion
duly filed and entered on record, that ho has
fully administered John Broudrlek s estates
This is, therefore, lo cite all persons con-
corned to show cause, If any they can why said
administrator should Hot be discharged from
tils administration, and receive letters or dis
mission, oivtlio first Monday In July. I'd *.
:vpv-3uv* W. 11. BUOOKElt, Only,
r-\ KOllGlA, Whitfield < “Ui.lv -Whereas,J.D.
IT Nell, mlnilnlstrator of D. s. Roach,;dCoens-
iid,'represents In tlmCmirt, In Ills petition duly
filed,that he has fully administered D.S.Hoitoh's
estate: This Is therefore to cite all persons
concerned to show outisp, If any they can, why
said administrator should nol ho discharged
from his administration and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in July, IWJD.
Fol).4-0ni. W. U. BltOOKER.Ord’y.
court ol onlliuiry ofslRI eoulity for leave to sell
tlm huids of John Hamilton, deceased, except
a dower, for distribution titnnngthe heirs of
deceased. R. Ii HAMILTON, Adm’x.
April 5, IHin.
nout letters of administration, do lion:
on tho eslatn of \V. II,* Dowdy, deceased;
This Is to cite ull persons to slmw eauso nt
tn.v otllee, on the first Monday In June next,
why permanent mlmlnlstrat Inn should not be
granted to 1dm cm said Dowdv’s estate. Wit
ness my hand unUvOlllelulsignature, tills April
13. 1«K). - W. II. BitOOICKR, Ord’y.
Apr. 23-30(1..*
A DMINISTlL^OU'd "sALK.-lty virtue of
tm order-rrcim the Court of Ordinary of
Whitfield comity,'will be sold on tlm first Tues
day In June, WW, ut tlm Court-House door
hi said county, between tlm legal hours of sale,
tho real estate belonging to estate of R L Cook,
deceased. Benefit of heirs uml creditors; tunas
cash. April 13-td W. L. COO 1C, Admr.
'ry\ EORG1A. Whitfield Comity.—Win ho sold
VT l»y the Sherltf ot’salil county, on the 13th
Inst., at tlm residence of Gllliurt Long, one and
u fourth miles from Dalton, twnliend of cattle,
two years old each, estmys. tnkon up by said
Long and appraised according to law.
By order W. H. BROdKKU,
May 0-11. Ordinary.
'ALE,—By virtue ofnnonW
door, at
l.al ayette;in said county, the Bo Uh ifir (II
jnl X,’ illl ti, tltll. ifatt ,1« J®" 1
linn ot said county. 8olil as tlm nroWrtv nr
ffoiU'D, (foeraKwt, foil tbciJnSlSi',,, 0 '.
May o-
A 1, ' M !S{ Tli V!' 1 ' P « a J-K.—Iiv. virtue Of nS
kei count j, Georgia, \t ill lie sold on tin, lira*
ln.v iii July Iioxti III Uu- Court liaii.o .K
;* town **l Llll'uyetto, ill said oountv, pai j
of lot No. 88, In the stb district aid T.f
an of wild enmity. Sold us tho probeftyol
• I ayne, deceased, and sidd with the In-
•ranee ot tlm widow s dnwrer. Broneriv
tor the benefit of creditors, and terms
In the to
May li-ltb. D. 0, BAYNE, Adin'r.
/ 1 LORGIA, Walker County—J M Law mil re
\ I administrator ol .'•lias Law ranee, deceit M-d
having applied to me tor leave tosellthw lands
belong to said ileeea-ed. for the purpose of dls,
trlbutwn, said lands lying iu tlm countUhi of
Walker, CatnnM*. Bauldlng, Bolk, Terrell
Low ndes. Lumpkin. Murray and Forsyth; this
Into notify all persons Interested that St tho
11 rat regular term ot the court after thocxidra-
-fslxty days. If no objection save fl®, an
Given under thy litv
March 27, HJ0'J-2m
mr,
a to sell.
hilsigntbre.thU
MILTON R USSE LL, Only.
( l EOKGIA, Walker County.—A. (iraiiam.ad-
vT.in nUlratprof David L. Trundle, having
applied tome for leave to sell the laud belong,
ing to tlm estate of said Trundle, late of mill
county, deceased: and this 1st oetto ull persons
Interested that nt the next regular term of tlm
Court, lifter tho expiration ot sixty davs.nnor.
dor will bo allowed granting said leave. If nu
good eutise Is show n to the emit rurv.
March 4-2111, MILTON RULE'LL, Ord'y.
GORDON.
J. s.b. r<
nr.
A 1.80, AT THU 8
rs. C. W. Bond.
fl ORDON RHKUIFF’8 HALES.—Will be sold
x’X on the first Tuesday In Juno next, before
tlm Court house door In tlm town of Calhoun,
within the legul hours of sale, thy following
property-towlti
Lot oflaud number 131. in 7th district und -3d
section of Gordon county, levied on as tlm
property of M. M. Douglass, tosatlsfyoneSnpc;
rlor Court 11 fa in IHvor of Zlmvl W. Jackson vs
M. M. Douglass. Levy made hy former SherltV,
Also, lots oflaud numbers 153, and 135,‘lu ,7tli
district.and 3d section, excepting23 or30 acres
in tlm north comer'of lot number 135: -levied
on us tho property of R. II.Nesbit. to satisfy one
superior Court tl fa in favor of D. IL OoUins,
administrator of Jacob Collins, deceased, vs.
Wm. A: Nesblt and R. H. Nesblt.
Lots of land numbers SOI, 232, 237, all In tlm
I4tlrdi*t. and 3d section of said county, and
town lot, number not known, wit h a brink house
on tho sumo, bounded on t he south by'IV A. Fos-
ter, and on tho east hy K. J. Kikm*, lot and sta
bles, and one vacant lot west of Railroad, boun
ded on tlm south by. II. C. Hunt's dwelllug and
north hy Dr. p. G. Hunt: levied on ns the prop
erty ofl*. J. Fain, deceased, lo sat I sly one Inte
rior Court ll la in favor of Edmond Ells vs, (».
J. Futu; principal,uml dosluh Bagwell, ludors-
ur, for tho imralmse money, l*ropcrty pointed
out by prafntllf, in tl fa.
N. B. HUDGINS, Sheriff.
AT TItK RAMK TIMK AXO I’l.APK WIU. »K BOt.fi.
One lot oflaud, no. I, III the24tl; (list, mid 2d
seel Ion of Gordon counts*, n« the properly of
Calller A Grover, t o sat Isfy one tax li fa In raven*
of B, R. Boaz, T. C, Levy made and returned
♦n mo hy L. C,
Also, HOnores.of lot numherAi, In the 25tli dls.
nut y—Whereas MBps
. WPUfl iftlmperson and nrep
ort ,v of John, Nancy and Martini Whitlow, mid
others, has applied to. U)J) court of onlitmrv of
Whitlow, guardla
: , supplied to the court of ord 1 nary of
said eonnty.foradlselmrg*' front Ids guardian»
slii|> of said persons; This Is therelore to cite
» concerned lo show cause, hy filing
applicant
object ions in my otllee
usual letters of itlptutssR,
ty.—Notice is here-
.. MocoBcmrafoiL that
some time since. Rleltard M. Rovers, lateofsalfi
eon lily, duijnVtcd this life, uml no person lias
applied for administration on the estate of said
Richard M. Revet s, ami that In termsof the law
administration will be vested In tlie clerk of
the Superior Court, ot* some other fit ami proji-
er person, at tho first regular term of the court
after tlm expiration of thirty days; unless soniu
valid objection Is made to his nnpniutmcnl.
Given under iny hand nnd official signature.
This 21th day of April. iw>.
SOd, MILTON RU8SELL.C
”|S^i:av drug store in dai/iqn t
^ EVERYTHING TURE AND FRESH!
rm. J. IP. GROTES
Begs leave to announce tffthe citizens of Whlt-
flold uml adjoining counties, that he has Just
tills city. u ‘ - - —• -
opened, In tills city, a large und carefully selec
ted (In person)stock of
J,Drugs,Medicines,Chemicals,
•Standard Butefit Medicines, AVinOs nnd
Liquors, of tho Burcst nnd Finest Qualities,
GLASS, l’UTTY, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
P ATTON & BAYNE,
Clmttunoogn, T.onn.,
HoolcHollcrs m»<l Stiitionoi*H
Kcop constantly on hand a cojupleto stock of
School Books, Stationery, wall paper, Novels,
Albums, Chromos, etc., which they offer at
wholesale ov retail, at Kastorn prices.
Orders by. mall promptly attended to. jully
il plate ot tlm latest fashions, from designs
. out from Paris as soon as invented, which are
thus published simultaneously in New York
and Baris ; also a lour-pugo uneolored fashion
plate, embracing tlm various leading stylos.-
Those are accompanied with full descriptions
and explanations, with numerous other Bins-
tratiom#, Every number eontulns an original
letter front Burls describing t he very latest
MOfiKs, by a lady whoso position gives her uo-
cossto tashlonablo society. Tho litemrv por
tion of this Magazine) comprises a continued
story, Humorous interesting tales, poetry, an-
eodptes, &c. The whole profusely illustrated
with lino engravings, prtoo, *3 50 per year,
T?UANK LESLIE'S CHIMNEY CORNER.—A
JL* purely literary periodical. Excluding e-
vents ot tlm day, Its aim, A9 Its title indicates,
is lo furnish amusement for thu leisure hour.
Is contents consist principally of original sto-
rles by tible\yrlh i rs, fnelmlingu serial,accounts
of remarkable adveutnros, descriptions of man
ners and customs in lenmto countries, short
poems, fairy stories, enigmas, conundrums,
charades, Ac. Illustrated with largo and spit*.
ite*l engravings, or which there are from Ilf-
teen to twenty in each weekly number. Sub-
script Ion price, *t per year,
\ DMINIKTR ATOU'8 8ALF..-By virtue of an
ourt-iiouse door
legal hours of salt
turgess, late of su
F rank leslif/s pleasant iiours.-
1 ho cheapest periodical iu thu U. States,
nu l 0< V.\ t ‘V 11 ' * n hi rgooc t a v o pages of letter press*
"1th from 20 to *25 Illustrations, besides t wo full-
I t he *i w ? slo V lvs Of ailventuVe, with humorous , M » W
j dotes, tlescrlpt ions of manners and customs,
order from the Court of Ordinary of till- i , .
mer county, will bo sold on tlm first Tnesdavin P*j?° opgray lngs on tinted paper. In each mini-
June next, at tlm Court-lIouHO door in Raid ■ V® 1 ,* A continued story, and well written tales
county, lHJtwcimthpK ......
real estate of Potcn* Bi
tv. deceased. Terms cash. ’April 22.183'.). * i amusements l'or young people, (te., constitute
(«‘t, THOMAS Flt'la/lKbA'fni'l'. tl,U P “ r
637 Pearl Street, New York C'lty,
Oils,AVhlte Lead, Painter's Brushes, etc., etc.,
Dyestuffs, Spices, Essences,
Lumps, Lamp Fixtures ami Oils,
and overythlngln the Drug Line, togothor with
a suporb assortment of
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,
Tho Finest and Best Soaps,
Most Popular and Fragrant Perfumes,
Purest and Best Lilly White,
ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES.
Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by
tho Doctor lllnigeir.
With nu experience oftwenty years prnetlco ol
physic, and a thorough knowledge of tlm Drug
business. I feel not the li'ust presumptlous in
8tatingtotho.se wlto may favor mo with thoir
patronage that perfect BUtislaction will be giv
en in every particular.
Remember tho NEW DRUG STORE, where
evciythlng 1st resit and pure,in the Tibbs House
No. 2, betwooii Hotel Eutrance and Tibbs & Ken-
ner’s store.
luarlS-ly
tho property or 0. D. Durham, to satisfy one
Superior Court fl t'u in favor of W. K. Moore,
administrator of John Odell, deceased, vs.
Churles 1). Durham, adiulstrator, John Haw
kins, deceased, and Charles D. Durham, impro-
Steffi of land numbers 284 nnd 283, In 80th
illstriot ami section: levied on as the property
of A. R. Russell by virtue of two Justices Court
il fas issued lromMustlco Court, 1013th distrlot,
G. M. t of said county, Goo. Swain vs. A. R. Rus-
t riot and 3d section of Gordon county, levied n..
to satisfy one tax fl fa in Ihvor of G. R. Boaz, T.
' ’ "*ymade and returned tor * " "
u. in., oi sum eouiuy, uuu,
sell, lor liurcliuse money.
_MaytjJ AY. A. RAM8EY, D. Hhcrlff.
G EORGIA, Mciiuay Covxtv.—AVhercas,
Miirtha A AVldttle lmvlagapifilod in prop-
or form for letters of udmiuist rut ton on tho es
tate of Woodford 31 AVhlttlo late of said poiuity,
deceased: This is to cite all and singular the
kindred nnd creditors ol* suitl deceased
to bo and appear ut my otllee, within tho
time allowed bylaw.und show cause, if any
they can, why letters of administration
should not ho granted to said applicant
said estato. AVitness my liund and olllciul slg-
nature, this 20th day of April. 18<J».
up 20-30d. ANDKUSON FARNSAVOUTH, Only.
a GORGIA, Murry County.-AVherens Martin
A r . O’Neul having applied to ho appointed
guardian of tho property of Mary Jane, George
T., John A., AV ill la m IL, Harah C. ami Jas. Bux-
tor. orphans of James Baxter, tleoeased.
This Is to cite ull persons concerned to 1m nml
appear ut tho .Tune torm of the Court of Ordi
nary, tobo held in said county tho first Monday
in Juno next, and show cause. If any they cun,
why said Martin A'. O’Neal should not uo ap
pointed guardian of said minors. Given under
my hand und oflluial signature, this tith day of
May 18(B). ANDERSON FAKNSAVORTII,
May 0-30(1, Ordinary.
m
J. F. GROVES.
H AKDAVAUK STORE,
Ai
AVholesnlo and Retail,
d.u.tox. (mounta,
Chester Block, cor. or Hamilton and King Sts.
e, eTwood
Begs to Inform nil tho peoplo that ho has Just
opened a Hardware Store at tills plnco, embra
cing a very exteuslvo assortment of material
and implements, etc. •
A Full Lino of Stool and Iron,
Farming Implements orull kinds.
Carriage. Buggy and AVngon Material,
A t lno assortment of Tools,
,, For Carpenters and Cabinet AVorkmen,
For Blacksmiths,
......
Brick Masons and Coopers,
TOOLS FOR ALL ’HIE MECHANICS,
Full outfits foi* tho Fanner, and mnny other
articles not monlioncd herein, Just pnrohased
on the most rcasonublo terms, from Manufac
turers uml Importers.
It Is tho purnOfe of tho proprietor to fhrnish
everyt hing hi Ids lino at. prices, Just to buyer
ami seller, and ho respectfully solicits an ex-
uiulnution ot Ills stock.
OnkPrick! Tansts Cash I
Feb. 11, lBClMy
C ARDS, BILL AND LETTERHEADS printed
at the Citizen Office on short notice at the
lowest prices, uml In the finest style of the art.
ILMKR SHERIFF’S 8ALK*-AVill l»o sold
before tho Court-House door in Ellijav.ou
first TueRilny-in Juno noxt, wltldu* tho
lojOil hours of sale, the following property to-
Two town lots, i» the town of Elijah—ano
known us tho property where N. L. Cooper no
resides, uml the othur known us thu Stott gr„
eery lot, anti now oeouphal hy G. II. Randall:
levied onus tho proportyof William Stott, to
satisfy sundry fl fas, from Gilmer Superior
Court In lUvor of Chafles Baker and others vs.
AVUlium Stott. Property pointed out by plulu-
tlirs uttoruoy.
Also, lot of'land number 113, in tho flth dls-
t riot mid 2d section of Gilmer ootudy: levied
on as the property of the heirs of S, AV. 8tal
Also, 30 acres, more or less, or lot of land
nomber 43, in tho olevouth district that second
section of Gilmer county: . levied on as tho
property of John L. Rood, t o satlRfy a fl fa fvmn
Gilmer Superior Court in tavor of J. B. Clarke
vs. John L. Hoed; principal, and Thomus J,
Work, security. Property pointed out bv plain-
A DMIN I6T U ATOIBS S ALE.—Uy Virtue of an
order or the Court of Ordiffary of Gordon
county, Ga., will be sold buforo the Court Ilonse
tloor iu thu town of CurtorsvUlo. Barlow coun
ty, Ga., on tho first Tuesday In Juno next, one
town lot in tho town of Adtdrsville, Ga., eon-
tniulng one-fourth acre, mpro or loss, jr/inlug
L L. Neel on tlio north and east, and Joining
>, Onl'y.
. Rogers, ndin'r.of Etiimy Hancock, rap
ids ududnlstiatloii, ami i
mission at the first regular term oj imsunan,
after the expiration of Him* immths. This
April24thtmi. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord'y.
dux, adiulstrator t>fjlenj. Maddux.
having applied to me for U*avi> to sell tholainl
belonging in the estate ot said demised, thin
is to nnthv all persons iuti'ii-tcd. ibid at tlm
first regular term of the Court, after the expi
ration of tidily days, ifno object Ions are tiled,
an order will be passed granting said leuve.
This May 1st, tm* ■
May (Mod. .MILTON RUbsKLL, ord'y.
/"I ATOOSA SHERIFF'S SAI.US._WHI bo sold
VJT before the Court house df>or in Ringgold,
(hi., on the first Tuesday In June next, within
thu legal hours of sale, the following properly,
the lunds of the Academy on the south, nmi a
the west;, Sold tis the property
Imok street .
of E. U. Clark, deceased, for the benefit
heirs and creditors. Terms cash. Tills April
14,1800. #5 AV. J. CLARK, AdmV.
f'1 KORGIA, Gojtnox CorxTV.—AVhoreus R. M.
\JC Young applies to mo for letters of dismis
sion asUtiimfinn from the estate pi*Sarah Scott
and Marv J. St rap, formerly Mary J. Scott, mi
nors of J. D, Scott: All puraons concerned aro
notified tofilethulrohjections, If any thuv have,
within the time prescribed bv law,.also letters
or dismission will be granted the applicant.—
AVitness my lmml and seal, this Jan. 20,1800.
Jan. 21-Gm. D. AV. NEEL, Only.
f^VEORG1A, Coupon Coi'ntv.—LowisL.Green
\JT adminlstvatorof AVuf.AA r . Green represents
to the Court in his petitlonduly filed nnd en-
terod on record that he has fully admlui.-tered
AAm. AA .Green’s estute: This is therefore to efto
all persons coneorml kindred and creditors to
show cause, if ally they can, why said adminis
trator should dot bu discharged from his ad
ministration ami receive lutteps of cIImiiImhIou
*'*'* * *-• r —-*oxt, this January
acres ofi’ottlmsonth sltle of lot number 14a, all
intlto 27th district ami 3d section ot cutooMt
county, Ga.. as the property ot a. Clarke, by
one Catoosa chanty court fl fa. A Graham.
mllun, vs A. Clarke principal, ami A. I. licet,
- urity. Bropurty pointed wit hy plntntlffhi
ti fa.
Also, the south half of lot oflaml nutnhcrl22,
in the 2Mli district and 3d section of Catoosa
county Un.. as thaproperty of J. C. K. Cotter,
hy one Justice court ll fa. \A\ Suttortlcld vs. J.
C’.K. Cotter. Levy madeand returned to tao
by a const able.
Also, lot of land number3*». In thelith (list.
3d nml section ofCntonsa count v.ticorgin as the
property of Henry Hulsey, bv one Just IcAConrt
tl fa, Foster A Vavnum vs Henry Hulsey. Levy
madeand returned to tnubv a constable.
AV..1. AA*11 ITS I TT. sheriff.
f'1 KORGIA, 1 Catoosa Cot*xtv.—Thomas IL
UT AVilllams, Executor on tin* i stutnot J. T.
Sewell, deceased, applies to \
dismission from said Execute
therefore to cite yll per
ami appear nt my miSoo r
Momlay in June next, (isn't), and show cause.tr
any they can, why said Thomas H. AVUIIatm.
Executin'as aforesaid, should not bedisudssed
from his said Executorship. Given under my
hand und pilioluj signature. December 7tl|,UU8.
J. 31. COMBS, Onlinary.
J)oe. KMlin, [ Brs. fee *5.
KORGIA, Catoosa County.—AVhoreus Mli-
KORGIA, G Oil don Coi?xtV—.7. A. Collins,
tcred o
. .. record, that ho has fully administered
said estate; This is therefore ro cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
“■* ' *’ i, why said administrator
rged from said admlnls-
rtlj * 4
cause if any the.,
should not be diselmrged
coolvo lotto
tration, and receive umiits «i uisiiiissiou on
tho first Monday in July next. This. January 7,
1803,-(im D. AV. NEEL, Ord’y.
EOUGIA, Gordon Copnty.—lames Lay, ml-
vT ministratot'of it. C. Smith, deeensed.rep
resents to tlie Court that he has fully adminis
tered nnld estato; These are therefore to cito
all persons coneerncil to hei ami appear at; my
oflleo within tliot lino proscribed hy law, to show
cause, if any they have, why letters of dismis
sion should not ho granted. Given under my
hand and ofiloiul signature. This April 7, 1WU.
3m. d. Al r . NEEL, Ord’y.
/'Y KORGIA, Gordon County.—Tames Ltty,ad-
UT mlnlstratorof John Lay, deeeasod, repre
senting to the Court that ho has fully adminis
tered said estute; These are therelore to otto
all persona concerned, to bo nml appear at my
otllee, wltbin tho time prescribed .hy Iqw, to
show cause. If any they have, why letters of
dismission should not be granted. Given un-
dovmy lmml uml official signature. This April
7,1803.-3)1). . I). AA'. NEEL, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Gordon County,—T. A. I. Phillips-
lmv ng implied to me for perinanenl lot-
ters otadudnfstrutton on tlm.estate of Polly
Phillips, deceased; ■ *
This Is to oltenll persons to show ciauso ntmy
oiHee, within tho time proserfbed hy law, why
permanent administration should not bo ginn-
lisuiisslon <
erned to bu
i tho first
c1 Kt
ijjrtj
ton Kv
4, ad in In it-
M
Corry, la
m
EOItGIA, GiLMKn County.—HitijL van Di-
in Gn.MKit surnflgoitC'opHT.—Elmira
fondant does not reside in the said county of
Gilmer: and It. further appearing tlmt ho does
not reside in the said State of Georgia':
It is, on motion of Thomas F. Greer, counsel
Georgia
- S'. Greer,.««»»«««
for Libelant, ordered that said defendant bu
served by publication of this notice, once a
month for four months, previous to the next
Term of this Court, in the North Georgia CltL
zon, a public Gazette of said Hi ate, published
iu Dalton, Ga.—October Torm. 1808.
' N. :tt, KNIGHT, J. 8. c.
■ A into extract from tho Minutes of Gilmer
Superior Court. 8. F. WILLIAMS, c. a, e.
January 21-m4ir).-Prs. fee $3.
/''IKpRGLA.Gnmai; County—Toseph IL Col-
VJT Hns having applied lor permanent letters
of administration on tho estate of AVilliain
Lmrk, late of said coufitj*; deceased: Tills ia to
clto all persons, to show cause at my office with-
in the time prescribed by law. why permune *
ad mi i»ist rat ton, should not he granted to sa
Gordon County.—Two months af*
VT ter date appUeatlon will he made to tho
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Ga„'ffor
lenvo to sell the lands belonging to the estato
of James Sams, dec’d. AVm. II. DABN E Y,
April 20-2tn. Administrator.
KORGIA, Gouijon CountV.-W.R. Burnett,
T admlnlKtrator du bonis non,.with the wllL
annexed, of E. J. Ransom, deceased,represents
to tho Court that lie has fully administered
the estato of said 13. J. Ransom: Those-are
therefore to otto ull persons concerned, to bo
und appear at my oflleo within the tltpu pre-
. iitor, and 8; A. Evans,
'.v of the estate of James A. Evans, Into ot
said county, deeensed, has applied to mu for
leave to M-ll lot - ol I I number.- 7 and 8, ill 1 la*
27th district and :id section of said county, tor
the benefit of heirs and creditors of said de
ceased; if no objection is raised at tho first reg
ular term, alter the expiration of two months,
an order will bo passed granting 1 lie prayer ol
petitioners. j. M. COMBS. Ord’y.
Marolt 4—2m.—fee $1. . ■
;0RG1 Af Catoosa Got ntv.- AVhereasf Jas.
Anderson, administrator or James A.
. - „, lute of said county, doeeasod.vepresents
to tlm Court in Ills petition duly filed and en
tered op record, that he 1ms fully administered
on said estate:
Tills is therefore to cite nnd admonish all
peivons interested to show cause. If any they
can, within tho time prescribed bv law. why let
ters of dismission from said estate should not
be granted said applicant in September next.
AA'Itness my hand and official signature this
3d clay of Murcb, lHift. •
resellts to the Court, in hlVpetltl'oiu duly filed
and entered on rccmtl, that ho has fully ad
ministered J. B. Elrod's estate.
This is thoroforotoolto all persons concern
ed, kindred and croditqrs, to show cause. If
any they can, why said administrator should
not he discharged from his udmiuist ration and
receive Idlers of dismission or first Monday in
August next. This May 3d. 1MOO.
J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, Catoosa Cnimty.-AVhercas,Titos.
Russell, ndin'r of tho estato of John Mc
Donald, hvte of raid county, deceased, has ap
plied to inu for leave to sell nine no res oil* the
northeast corner of lot number 113,3th district
and 4th section of AA'ulker county, amltlllcf
lot no. 120, Oth d. and 4th see. Catoosa
3 acres off southwest corner or said histmea-
t lotted lot. forthe benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of srld deeensed; and if no objection is
raised at tlm first regular term after, tho expi
ration of one month, nn order will be passed
granting the prayer of petitioner.
May 0-2in.-roo *1. ,j. y t , COMBS Ord.
scribed by luW, to sliof
why letters of illsMibsl
u«um»j«iriuion .auoiiui.not. t.e granted to said- said npplleimt. Glveivunder-mV Hamlli
AWais^®^ 1 4m. ,gmilmV - Thh
why letters of dlsmiHslon should i
G EORGIA, Catoosa County—Nnthan Lowe,
.\(l"iuil-l lalMi iif W t! (— 11, lut" <’i • ti‘l
county deceased, has applied for leave to sell
north half of lot mimbev-22. in 27th distrlot find
3d sect ion ol snid count \\for tlm purpose ofdls-
trilmtioii. It uu object inn Isralseilat the expi
ration of one. month an order will be passed
granting pruyer lor petition. April 5,18(13.
J. AL. COMBS,' Only.
/GEORGIA.Gilmer Coiinty.—-Brvant Evans
VT has applied for exemption of personalty
and setting upart and valuation of homestead,
pass npon the same nt my oflleo in
Elijah, onthel4U|||MMMta^dta *