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roi*. roNtiitirsH,
iivu. P. M. II. YOl’MJ, . ,
<»i Bartow.
NoinoOiinu rur 4't%i>11•«l!«r • ■
AVr. Mini 111. 1 lo’ilowinii p;\roi’r.»i‘li in one
ol‘ m\r exelian^ .s to wit left we , .ill lie ai-
Icnlton of llio.se ol'olU 1 eltl/’.ens h'-ivabouts
Nvho ImveMUplu*. npital on li.uni:
“Canton, Ohio, is whore a l.uyr mini-
her of natenl mowers and reapers are
mude. When the inventor w. ni there n ■
lew years ae.i, it was the dullest ami least
progressive town in the stale, and was n I -
riuirndinjr in wealth.ami population* He
asked the citizens for ^IO,HUO lor a slat t.
and received that stun as a loan. Results
of the inveaiihent—it large reaping mid
•.uM.tlie « •! u it ;<K1 ill Homo « ule
\ Ill«* Ci «|l t o'M'o lM. »Vo.
We left Oitr post a day or two !:■ ! w.
for tile purpose of takim: a brief
from our arduous editorial labors,
itig otir til •' lice we made it eonvcftietil In
• top over at Home,on the !Mth to wittv •
th" Masonic eelehrntioti on that day. Wo
found this heaitlifnl and wh'le-nwakelltllo
city ainoit 1 , the hills entertainingn goodly
nnmhor of the “mystic lire 111 run,” and
nlive with excil- ment cQl^ojlient upon
the, approaching wsltoitlcts.
Though not a me in her of the JJrothor*
hood, we were nevertheless most cordially
and piTBslugly hiVIled to the City Hall lo
lisleit lo I lie oration, of our venerable
fi How : " i. man, 1U v. IT. 0. ( arlcr, and
to parlako of lU’c colUiUou of good lltlttgH
at the Court-House in the evening.
The Address of Iho aged orator was ono
War mil! I'lKlI
The Cuban patriot
week j bfccn doubly bless. <1 this
s !»llo prayed for tho appearam
litir-1 to thin the Spanish rank
wo arc told, lu\
: summer.’ Th
to of yellow fov
and have n
ditior
Titim
at that, hut the cholera in ad*
;‘Oin spondent of the New Yovls
Wlunt Stem-.
From twenty to tw.nty-tl
wheat per tu t
son in many 1
Never belor
has the pro- p
been nv
5 bush
have becu mM thin
■alllies in Texas.'
in the history ofMnryli
■t of hn abundant lmv
• pre
^'ITm
credit
las anti othcr.iwluli
already ntarehing i
ward the interior,
keep this fact secret
Board of Health y
at with hi-1 and 1
at Nu
op in Die'
n the Coast, and is
t fear hi 1 strides to-
1 Havana loimitilb
,\l a meeting of the
(Juuo lit) it
lenitive. Tlra tow n | nity, ninny of whom jirommitml it a very
tripled in pn]mlntion mid fpimli'lipled j nbm JInsnniciiddreM<.
Btraf, mid I hie helps I he farming iir
teresta in lire nmglibornoud.”
Tho above la only one cur" iii scores
where towns liltje boon built up by a rviso
liberality and enterprise in enenurayin^
inannfnetmine hulitstry, Mnnufnelttrics,
more Ilian liny thing else, build up a town
rapidly, mid bring to it a desirable class
of population and desirable forma of busi
ness pursuits. It is true, lamentably and
diseredilnbly t rue, that Dalton would liavo
been a city to-day with doable its present
population and a two-fold value of its real
estate, if tbo property-holders and busi
ness men of (lie plaee bad taken advantage
of the opportunities ottered fur establish
ing manufacturing interests lit the town.
' l!ut it is not loo late to commence the good
work, mid if wo over have a city in /ad,
not one in name only, onr people will liavo
to act ditlercntly from rvbat they tiro do
ing. Tbo owners of the vacant lots wilt
have lo reduce the price of them, and not
scare olf those who would buy mid put up
mnmifaclttries in the town by the high
prices asked; mid our monied nmn will
liavo to turn their attention to tho.erection
in onr midst ofmmmfaclorlcs of every de
scription. Lot Ibis bo dono and Dalton
will soon be a place second to no other in
the State in point of prosperity—fail to do
it, and tbo dog-feimelwill continue to tlcc-
ornto the many vneant lots all over town
for long years to come.
One way to .Wnlce HimI Itooin l
An exchange, not n thousand mllcsdis-
tant, tells liow a hotel man, who bad
but ono empty bed in his house, nindo
room for two guests Wlio could’nt sleep
together on account of tile great difl'ercnco
in tho cut of their clothes. Tho two wore
young and unmarried, mid tho landlord,
not wishing to loso tho price of their lodg
ings, suggested lo them to get married at
once. Tho young man looked at tho
young lady, and the young lady looked at
tho young mail , and both expressing them
selves pleased with caeli other and tho
suggestion, the accommodating landlord
posted olf for a preacher, who was soon
on hand, and the two ivcro made ono mid
the "spare room’’wnsoecupied that nlglit
to the pecuniary advantage of tho onto
hotel man.
—
XUilfliao of flic Nun Oil August Till.. •
Tho 7th of August next, according lo
astronomical calculation, is tho (lay on
which a total eoUliso of tho stttt will occur.
It will bo tbo only ono which, slnco 1834,
could bo soon throughout any generalpor
tion of our country, nnd tho last eclipse
that will ho visible during tho present coti-
lury. Tho path of the shadow where tho
eellpso will ho total will ho about ono hun
dred nnd forty miles in breadth, extending
a vast distanco, and will bo total at St.
Louis, Cairo and Knoxvlllo for only a few
moments. Wo guess tho show in Dalton
will bo a pretty da rk one I
Crowding to tlio United Htfttos.
“All tbo countries in tho world,” says
a Scotch correspondent of tho Land Oflice,
"nro growing men, nnd Sending them,
ready made, to tho United States.” Im
migration to this country from tho Old
World is said to ho steadily Increasing,
and tho South Is receiving a largo propor
tion of tho now comers. It is stated tlmt
two hundred thousand Scandinavians nro
soon to bo ntldcd to tbo tido of immigra
tion Into tho Northwest, nud tiiat thous
ands of Chinese will soon find thetr way
into the Southern States, ns laborers, nr-
tesans, cooks nnd domestic servants. Let
them como—tho South needs laborers for
ber fields and railroad enterprises.
A E-'lomllKli l»lot Uncovered.
Tho Atlanta Now Era publishes alottor
from I’rnnk Joseph, b Northorn Metho
dist preacher, who, in his professional
travels in Georgia, found darkies who said
thoy were, acting under instructions to
procure tho negroes to kick up a row with
the whites, and got the State out of tho Un
ion. Of course ihoso Instrtiolions’omana-
tcil from the carpct-bng parly—they could
como from no other quarter. O, the llomls
inenniaU;!—what will they not 1I9 tp nc-
. compllsh liioir nofurious purposes? Tho
usual reward of acres of land nnd tatdes
was ofl'ored tiro ignorant blacks for tho
kicking up of tho row.
Itcncrnctor Itccomcs (tie Victim.
Tho Sandersvillo Georgian says tho no-
.gro;who ki\lcd Col. Flournoy, lmd boon
saved front liie penitentiary by tlib gratu
itous services of his victim ns an advocate,
while this uogrowasundcrinilieUncutand
trial for crimo.
I.nrfro Orchard.
Between AVitmington and Weldon, N.
0., 1b a pencil orchard of 250,000 trees, oc
cupying 2,000. acres of land. An Idea of
its magnitude may perhaps be boltcrshown
1>y tbo statement that If tbc ncrcs were in
a row thoy would extend to tiro distance
of ono hundred miles, uud if tho trees them
selves were in a row they would extend to
the distance of one thoiu-aud miles. In
the senson for gathering, at only one bas
ket per tree per day, there must lm on tho
round every day a supply of 200,000 bas-
llickmmi
very line.
Corn, cotton ami i» it-nul. crops look bad.
Tile IlarUviilc (Temi.) Videlle says thill
the harvesting of wheat has hern going on
bravely during tho week. The. yield in
abundant, and tho farmers heart Mugs
With Joy.
Wheat wns eat hi North nnd 8011th Car-'
last week mid tho week before, and
The tables were bctvuUfrrtly decorated
mid bountifully spread with rare dainties
mid rich luxuries. 'The most fastidious
epicure could not have found fault will)
the finelyjiropnrod subatanlittls, tho deli
cious enke and luseiotis fruits and confec-
tiommjjIndeed, wo never feasted at a
■idler or mom bountiful banquet, at least
oven hundred partaking of tho good
things prepnred by tho gcnerous-hcnrlcd
llomiinllcs.
In all nttr peregrinations wo have novor
mot more hosplt aide nnd social people than
tho dwellers of our fair sister city. The
polite and elegant courtesies extended us
upon this festive occasion by tho “fair
women nnd bravo men” thoro assembled,
fully evinced tho raflngd liospltallty and
good breeding which existed amongst
thorn.
Slnco ivo visited Homo (.last October)
many new, substantial and imposing brick
store houses and benutiful residences liavo
gono up, nnd tho spirit of improvement
still goes on with unnbntcd vigor, there
being several millions of brick engaged
nnd making in the vicinity of tho place for
the erection of additional business nhd
dwelling houses. Tho Messrs. Noble nro
erecting, in connection with their commo
dious nnd well nppolnled Foundry, a
■Rolling Mill, which will, when completed,
bo onb of tho largest establishments of tho
kind lit thoSoulh. Truly, Romo is a wldo-
awnke place, and If our pcoplo lmd half
tho energy tlmt lior inhabitants possess,
Dalton would, with her ninny natural mid
superior advantages, ere long go far abend
of her in prosperity .nnd commercial im
portance. Onr pcoplo must nwnko from
their lethargic sloop If they would not
liavo tho "seven hilled city” overshadow
Dalton.
Whilst in Homo wo called 011 our clover,
good-natured friend of tho Courier, Capt.
Dwinell, and our gonial, noble-hearted
friend of tho Commercial, Judge Hood,
both of whom informed 11s tlmt their pa
pers wore doing a flourishing business,
which wo wore glad to lionr. Two nobler
types of tho quill-driving fraternity cannot
bo found.nnywltcro than Ilood and jDlvl-
noll, nnd for tho many courtesies extended
us by them wo return our heartfelt thanks.
AVb also met our jolly friend of war-mem
ory, Mnj. Ayres, to whom wo are indebt
ed for tho formation of many now nnd
pleasant ncquairttanccs in. Romo. Tito
Major is a gloriously good fellow, and wo
heartily thank him for tbo interest lie so
strikingly exhibited in oitr belmif.
During our sojourn in Romo wo mado
tbo Cholco House headquarters, which wo
unhesitatingly pronounco tho best .feeding
nnd sleeping^ plnco in tho city. Every
stranger visiting tho town should stop
there by nil means, and our word for it
they will not regret having dono so. .
In our wnndorings we stopped at Cilr-
tovsylllo.' This town is rapidly recovering
from tho destruction visited upon it by
Shorman’s humane (1) army; nnd Its
growth is not of tho niushrooin ordor, ’tis
substantial nnd enduriug, ns tho largo nnd
commodious brick store houses and beau
tiful dwellings clearly ovlnco. Carters-
villb hnsa population of .not less tlmu
two thousand, which iB steadily increas
ing, Tho town Is beautifully laid Oil; nud
will in a few years, Bliould tho Van AVcrt
Railroad ho built, of which there is hut
littlo doubt, ho a place of no inconsidera
ble importance. Ono of tho best hotels in
this go-alicnd town, is tho “Commercial,”
at which wo would aclvlso all visiting Onr-
tersvillo to stop, if thoy want kind treat
ment nnd good thro.
All along our roulo to Romo and Cnr-
tcrsvillo wo found tho wheat harvested,
and a more abundant ylold 1ms not boon
realized since tho mcmorablo wheat year
in North Georgia of 185B. The corn; cot
ton anil oat crops, presonlcd a healthy
appearance, giving overy indication of an
abundant yield.
ant nnd three meii. wlm had gone
hunting expedition near Nuevilas,' nnd
were leading litem Inwards mi insurgent
cnonntpmcM.- They rested during tho
nloht near Allamisnl. lit tho morning
only ottu Spanish soldier wns ullvo, tho
other ten having died during tho night;—
The second case Is tlmt of tho family of a
Spanish olllcerln Nuevilas: Ills wile, two
children and n servant died within three
hours. The Cubans were not wrong when
they relied on tho yellow fovor to thill tho
ranks of tho Spaniards; But they did not
calculate tlmt cholowv would also make its
appearance, ThpSpiiniardslosufenrhilly,
Imt it Is equally, certain tlmt the morality
10 Cubans i
among Dig Cubans i
great, although
isvcrygn ,
it lsimpossiblo loobtnln reiiablo ligiuvsC
Andy Jol)n*on l'rovlng tits Loyalty.
Tho Bristol News says' Andy Johnson
wcntlo register ns a voter hi Greenville
last week, nnd lmd to “provojdsloyalty,”
which put Andy to his I rumps—inasmuch
as ho lmd stolon nothing— always kept
white company—a dean laeo and whole
brooches—could, read and write, never
stoned his mother or kicked his wile outof
doors. The Commissioner of Registration
decided tlmt “the fax wns agin him,”
nnd it took all of Johnson’s tactics nnd
stubbornness to w’ork through. But lie
did It, and is now recognized as a legal
voter In East Tennessee.
r
Quito Probable*
Tito Athens AVatclimnn, in discussing
tho effects of tho rceent decision, making
negroes bllglUlo to oflice, says:
“It will discourage the immigration of
whito men nnd encourage tho immigration
of negroes, AVhite men will not want to
como into a Stato ruled by negroes. They
will bo very careful not to bring their fam
ilies into such a Stato nnd put them under
a negro government. They' will also bo
very careful not to bring 'their property
whcroitwill bosubjoettobo taxed by thoso
wholmvo none. !This decision w'ill put
tho State back tan years, if it over recovers
from It.” _
Worlliy Hoys.
Two sons of Capt, J. P. Ilonfro, of Gon
zales, Toxns, aged respectively 18 nnd lti
years, sot ont this year to inako a crop for
tho|ii8olvcs, Their father gnvo them tbo
•land, which thoy broke up and planted
early In the senson, putting in 05 acres of
corn, two of cotton and lltreo of millet,
making 40 acres in all. Tito wltolo crop
has boon thoroughly cultivated by them
selves, is now in lino condition, and gives
promlso of rewarding tltb litlio fellows
very handsomely. Thcso hoys never did
any flirm work before, hut were sickly nnd
delicate; now they nro in lino health nnd
enti do as much plowing ns nny negro on
tho Captain's farm.
sprnnno on the Small.
Senator Sprague who has fust returned
homo from tho South, estimates tho next
col toil crop at two millions nud a quarter
hales. Owing lo tho uncertainty of negro
labor, it 1ms becotno unprolltablo to carry
on lnrgo plantations, nnd most of the crop
is now furnished by ihrms that yield from
one to live nnd so on up to 50 bales. He
recommends a reduction of tho tariff on
imports, nnd that Uio-Govormnent take
the business of hanking into its ownhnnds,
and let money ncciimulato in (ho Treasu
ry in sucli rimnncr'ns to nltbrd capital tor
new enterprises, and settle people every
where to work.
The Aiiiuinl Meolliitf of the Cherokee
SIiiKonlc Life IiiHurauee C'oniimny,
Tlio first annual mooting of this compa
ny, was hold at tlio Masonic Hall in this
city, on Tuesday evening last.
From tlio reports 6f tho ofllccrs, and tho
able report of tlio Auditing Committee,
wo tlnd tlio company in a healthy condi
tion, nnd its prospects brighter than wc
Imagined they would bo for tho (Irst year.
AVe nro glnd Iosco so much interest man
ifested by tlio Masonic Frntoriiity 011 tlio
subject of insurance, and wo hope to sec
tlio three classes iUlcd by’tho next animal
meeting.
Several changes wore made in tho Con
stitution. Thonamowns chnnged lo that
of “Tlio Chcrokco Masonic Aid Associa
tion.” Thofeoformembcrship wns reduced
to five dollars. A now provision wns ad
ded, Hint nny member who pnid.liis liior-
tunry assessments for twenty years,,should
bo entitled tp a paid up pulley, payable at
Hie best crop of wheat harvested in ten
years Or more, if not tho largest ever be
fore iii the county, and tho crop is equally
good iii adjoiningeoutilios.
Mr. L. irmne, living llireo miles east el'
Columbia, Boone,comity, Mo., has a field
of flllcett acres of wheal, the 11 vein go bight
of which Is six feet, with bonds gonemliy
about live or six inches long, nnd “tills Is
oiilyunavemgCBpcolmcnofiloonowiient.”
Thu nhumlaiico or Iho wheat crop in
Viraiiila 1ms already brought down the
iirieesofflourinllmtStale, ami it Is thought
that tho best quality of tho Blalfof life will
soon ho sold at §5 nnd SO per barrel.-
Texas Aflhlrs.
Tho crops of every variety In'Toxasaro
in a most promising condition, trade, is re
viving and the pcoplo seem sanguine in re
gard to. political reconstruction, oven on
tlio Congressional basis. I11 every part of
Iho State increased industry iuiioug*Hio
frccdinen is announced.
.Work of tho tunicary.
There nro 6110 hundred and IwcntyMlvo
persons in tlio Mississippi penitentiary
serving out Sentences imposed by courts
marshal.
John Chlimimin ('anting Mouth.
A St. Louis dispatch dated thc28d inst.,
says that the ngentoflhoSt. Louis*Chi
cago llnllroiid received a dispatch to-day
directing him to procure transportation to
Now Orleans for 5,080 Chinamen who nro
going 011 Southern plantations ns labor
ers.
Bocchcr’a Nnlnrj’.
13ccclior’8 salary last year amounted lo
U'lOjOOO. For preaching lie recoived &12,-
000 and for his books, writings, etc.. §28.-
OOO.
WcutMMitlvp Hull Storm.
Ou Tuesday afternoon a UPriblc hail'
storm passed round east of Albany, dam
aging crops seriously, aud in some places
destroying them. Mrs. llan Towns lmd
about 125 acres of cotton destroyed. Mr.
Walker sullered to the same extent in cot
ton, and a like number of acres of com.—
The Willinghams, Mrs. Hakcr and many
o’thcrs were more or less injured.
Tlio AtitfUKln j»oMo.'llce.
“Reliable- Authority” says that neither
Bryant nor Blodgett will get the Postmas-
iersldp at this city. It is said that Both .
the Mongrel nnd' Carpet-haggor have so °°
faithfully shown tip tho character of each
other to - tho President that lie 1ms decided
to throw them both' overboard and try a
now deal. 1 ‘Let us have peace. ’ '-Chrun-
idc i0 Sentinel, 20.
ipcut iiml most rniiYcitlPiii..u-liojlo nmvilrr
Meets eliicl reiitiypin’hl* MelropHi! Uni Heath
rii-l premium uvnnM by Aim-Hnui Institute
(Miriitiiri', tealimonlul'i nuiHnl hn uppllenttun.
llm.MNH, IttftKur * Co.. 1J Doy St., NYu York.
^oi.nTinx'sPA’fi-.Ni'
flffiro .T At-Ivin- A Ni l .
ai. ir. iiojfio
or to tlio newly llllti
In hellot* than our reanlar shape.tl \Sres Tor
t lu-j*n ren.-omc Ii'novr— It eutudeeper. .Si:coni>~
ti itmi't utick lnllhcAvootl, 'L’jiiuo—l|. iloes not
Jar tho hand. i’oPnTit—No time Ik avuMou in
tukjiift tlm Axo out of tho out. l*’iktii—With
tho ftiipih labor you \villdoono.thlr«l moro work
than with regular Axes. U6d paint ImHiioIhlng
n do with the good tiualitles of this Axe. for
ill our A.\ -m are painted red. If yourlutrdwaro
Htoro iloea not keen am-goods, wowlllghtdly
anna er lntiulrlea or till your • ‘ ** ‘
give you tOunaiuo.of llm
keepKonr Axe«. M1T1N'
I’itlflnirgh, I'a.
idirect,
rdorHiu.. .
.‘ost'doalor Avho
ops on v A -nc«. Ul'l’lNCOTT it 1J A K K W ELI,,
-5of cdlburiiVaud Uud Jacket
AlfANTHEti* “
I'Elt.DA V III'
»JVA.\ / Agents to sell the llo.VK SOUTTf.K SKW-
*•-i Ataciiink. It makes tho Lock Stloli, alike
ItothSidcM, 1ms thoundor.food, ami Is equal
avvty rosnootto.any Sowing Mnuhlnu ovov
...,'eiitcd, l’rluu iij. Warrant oil for ,r» years.
Send for circular. Address Jon nso>v, Ci.auk - A
Co., Iloston, Mass., Pittsburgh, l»a.,or St.Lonls.'
T HE LADIES ELASTIC SUl’i’OHTEH, (O.O,
Stllson'M] for monthly use. Slinplo, convu-
niept itntl neat. Eor aalo at mllllnory and fan*
y gootls htorcs. Siimnles by mall on receipt of
jne dollar. Ur. J. 11. Uookuh, Marietta; Hn..
solo agent for 8. L\, Georgia, Fla., Ala., Miss.,Im
A YEAU—Muloaml Fomaloag-
irrsjt<axiA i-E.n.tiiE institute,
V Staunton, Va.
Jtcv. n H Phillip*; a m, Principal assisted by
IS. professors and teachers. The 2.1th itunuul
sohston will comtmmeo Sent 1G. For circulars
address the principal, or lion X K Trout, See’y
Uefercnooa to patrons: Hon it E Leo, Va; Hon
F H Smith, V M limit Hon A T Cuporton, W Va:
lions J U ltaId win, II W SUotroy. Va; lion It W
Walker, Ala: lion G F Mooro, Texas; Gun E W
Pelt us', Ain: Prof s Maupin,!; of Va; ThosLMe-
Uay, N' O; Prltclmrtl & Ulokman. N O; etc.
^•1000 8ALAltY, Address U. 8. Piaxo.Co., N. Y.
ic line of Ladles Ureas Goods, WhlteGoods,
sloyy, Ntition*, Groceries, Ilaftlware, Ilats,
Hoofifi undkhoos; In fact,anyllilug you call lor,
htcli AviU bo sold
AT JiKMAKKAnLY LOW PIHCES
For C-JtSll Ol* I?i»ocIiioc I
Our old friends and customers nro
dlally Invited louallnmltry us.
.Juno 214m
gPltlNG IIA8 LOME, AND 80 HAVE
J3COTT LYXjIO’H
Elegant New Goods!
Thoy nro in reculptof a wellsolected stook of
Mprlitg- mid Mummer Goods I
Something Ileaulirul for tho Ladles I
A “Love ofu llut,” or Churning Drew 1
Prints,
' MO si 1.1? j,
L'm.VwV,
(Ironad Ines,
Hats, Trimmings,
Notions, Shoes, Gaiters, .
lints, Olotliingy unci. Shocn,
After tbo 2<>tk Instant wo wilt he found ftt fmr
Now Store, one door north of Jesse Ti'oilors,'
South End Hamilton Street. 8 tits.'
t* Druggist for Kweot
A SIC YOUR DOCTOlt „„
Qulniiio—it equals (hitter) Quinine. Is
made only by F. STEARNS, Chemist, Detroit.
■171M PLOY MEN T t|ult pays. For par
address 8. M. SPENCER & CO.,
llrattle-
thc death of the brother
The Board of Directors, for tho presoiit
year cmbnico most of the old Directors.
Wo will publish the list in otir ncxt.-^-
Maj. O. If. Smith, was rc-clocted, Frcsi
dent, M, AV,, Samuel Lawrence, Yieo-
Prcsidcnt, arul Thos. J. Perry, retniued
as Secretary.
Tho ‘Audltihg Committee consist of N.
Yarbrough, J. F. Powers, C. O. Stillwell, *
•T. MeGmro and It. T. Hargrove.—Home
Commercial,
■ Eoiico* Uoriiors. •
A corrcsjKmdout of tlio Germantown
Tdcgmph soys tlmt Ho knows a flrst-uhiss
fitrmor wlio oitUiyntos his fence corners,
or rather laud which tij|m>lougfr wotihl yot
renelt along Hie fences, in grass, ami found
tiiat tlio product met all the expenses, and
bis fields Suffered very lil-tie from weeds.
In (ho IVioiik I’ll,
The New Orleans Picayune says tiiat a
littlo girl in that city, named Emily AVal-
liaucr, had been complaining, for nbout a
week, of pain nnd trouble in'the region of
tho stomach, havingnausea at times, and
at others uneontrollnblo appetite, until
finally, last Friday, she vomited a live
mouse, which is now on exhibition nt n
drug store in I(my Orleans.
Til (or Tut.
In an Iowa saw mill recently, a visitor
touched a swiftly revolving circular saw
with Hie fore linger of bis right hand, nnd
it was cut oil’. In describing bow the no-'-
cident happened, tbo visitor readied out
his left fore linger to tho saw, when it too
was cut olf.
Personal.
Among tlio passengers on the Ohio,
which left Baltimore ior'Liverpool, Juno
loth, were cx-Governor Jcnkiusand wife,
ofGeorgin. ^ .
Grant vt* Nolriier*.
A negro has been appointed to oflice in
Texas over a dozen 'white Union soldiers
who. were applicants. This is tho Grant
soldier programme.
T HIRTY YEARS'•Experlonco in tlio Troat-
in™t of Chronic amt Sexual Diseases.—A
Physiological View of Muwingc.—'Phocheapest
cr piihlisheil—eoufaining uearlV G00 pa-
. il LX) line plates uml engravings of tho
anatomy of tlm human organs in a sluto of
health amt disease, wllli a treatise on onrlv er-
rnrs.lt^ileplm-ahleeousequenees upon theniliul
amt hotly, with tho author’s plan of treatment
—theonly rational ami succesr.falmo»leof Oure,
as shown by a reporlof cases treated. A t ruth-
fnl adviser to the married ami those eontem-
plullug uuurlage who entovtlvlu doubts oft heir
physical condition. Sent free of).oat ago to any
address on receipt of 2.1 cents, lit si at lips or pos*
lal eurreney, by addressing Ur. L. A. CltOIX,
No.31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. V. Theauthor
1m consult ed u pou any of tlm d iseases upon
(''•mil■ llumilh/n and King
Fronting \V. a A. Railroad Depot lS)
DALTON, GA.,
;u»S? C01 ’ % ‘"" lrt i.JSfl*•* welt
Dry Goods, Clotliiiig, Notions
Sooti, Shoos, Ilitrilwiu-c uml Oi-occrlcs.
,wh paid for Ultoqli, Wheat, Coni, Cotton, unj
all klmlBorCoimli-y 1’ioitiice.
It.-Ius I.IVB .Mi;x, we will oiulcnvor loan,
tatsilio reimtatlDa.imilkorvu our out frlenils
uml tlio lHibllu tiulisfiiulurlly.
COMM ok WITH YOU It
JPeodutUi uml CunU:
Try us i IVo will Uiva you Bargidim |
Wo make tho Grain aud Produco trncto a biic.
clallty,and Major Haiti will hern burnt toshow
iSSS&triS! 0 ,M "’ r c,to " m
SDiivni
llOUHO.
Jtmo2My
^^{NmTnATOtPH HALE^IV
day*In August’,
in said county, hi
Onr
~r A DIES, call and cxantlno thoso Hoautiful
JJ German Ware ami Glass Setts; also, mag-
nlUeent assortment of GIohh, stone China aud
general Table Wuro at Scott. & Lvlk’b.
f Fany house In towji keeps Suponor Groeo*
A rles—Sugar Cotfee, Flour, oto., go and con
vince yourself that It Is Scott & LylkI
T7H.0UU—Lot of Fine Family Flour just re-
JLj celvod. fresh from East Ttumessco, anti for
sale by TI1HJS KENNEIt.
Y OU will llnd a Ono assortment of Hats nnd
Roudy-Mado Clothing at Turns* Kbnxe«s
VALURLE MEDICAL 1JOOK !
Containing Important Physlelogleal Infor
mation toyotingmen coatumplatlng Marriage
seat free on receipt f>f 2.V 0ents. Address tlio
Chemical InbtitutkI 13 Cllnfon.Plitetg N. Y.
JJOMI5 AGAIN I’!
.T. c.- iFaivlins,
At his own House again.
O IX O I 013 II O T E L ,
Broad Street, Upme, Ga.-
Passengers taken to and from Hotel free of
charge Juue24-tf
Clinttipiooga, Tenn.
A. L. MILLER, Proprlet
llosjipallty, Comfort, Convenience and Econo
my combined In tho managemeut.
A N excellent stock of Trioti Factory Osmi-
burgs, "A nud Li Domestics,and Thread at
prices; by - *
TIBBS & KENNEIt.
ii hand and for sale cheap by
. TIBBS * KKNNElt.
’ fee uud the tiuest ussovtmeut of augur In
Goods, sucli us Printed Lawns, Jaokonets,
iMoaemblques, Prints, and Gents Cusimcifs,
that we aro bound to sell nt reduced’ prlcos.
Como ami examluo mtiek, ticforo tho assor 1
mentis broken. . TIBBS & KENNER.
OU will find an excellent quality of Train
and Maehlue Oil at TIBBS * KliNNEIU ’
■OETRO OIL, tlm very best non-exploslv_
L burning Fluid now olfered for sale, and It
bus stood tho test in overy Instance. It 1ms
more body, htstw longer, rnds gives moro light
than any other oil, and is gunrantlcdnottosoll
the most delicate fabric, and to ho perfectly
nou-explosivo. Give it a trial. For sain liy
TIBBS * KENNEIt.
S NYDER * BROTHER
Have Jn8t-completed and oqnljipod.n new
Livery, Feed aud,Sale Stable,
.... , i Pit! ...
pithlle, at all hours, No. 1 IIoi scm and Now.Bug
gies, They have a commodious-.Hack; also
wagon ami saddle horses, to let; and would re
spectfully ask t Imolt Izcns and public generally
' ' ’ call. Term.smodoratc.
frets.
>
Old but Usctul.
Kansas- City lias an old citizen by tlio
namcofJacobFoufnase, alius “Old Feno,”
•who has persistently reftised todic for one
hundred and twenty-one yenra! He lrti 11
raises hih eprn, tobacco, and vegetable.--;
regularly attendr, cimu-h, and. dnrinn Hie
war wan an iulent-o “rebid.”
bloom!, in Itan'P Valiev
the city, and peaches by expr
Obituary.
Died, on tho evening of the 5th Juno, in
Dalton, Georgia, Geu’l SAMttKt, Duxn,
aged ,77 years nnd'7 tronths.
'Ilii last illness Svas brief, and his Soils
cultivated nnd wcll-bnlnnced mind retain
ed Its strength anil vigor to the Inst. In
noticing tho death of this excellent tnah,
wo do so only ns paying tho hist tribute of
nflectlonato regard to his Toyercd and de
servedly honored memory, Ills many
grand nnd gracious qualities of heart and
mind avowetl known, and wc will not, we
ncod not, portray them here. Chivalrous
by nnturo ho proudly boro his knightly
form through two bloody wars: first in tlio
bright spring-time of life, when raven lmir
mingled with tho laurels tiiat adorned ills
brow—nfterwnrd ill advanced life, when
only duty nerved his noblo heart.
Through tv long lilu he maintained an
untarnished name. Bravo nml fearless lit
the unflinching integrity of his manhood,
neither bribes nor Hwhkjicould move him
to do tm unjust or imgcnerous act. His
kind nnd cortcous bearing made him ma
ny friends, In Hie homo circle he win
ever kind, tender njul thoughtfril, minis
tering to (ho happiness of others without
regard to his own. Although liotdcmou-
strntivc in his religious views, we know
thoso views were pure nnd truthful ns In
spiration itself. Charity, with its kind
impulses—Faith, with its purifying indu
ces—rnticnco, with its holy tranquility
were his heavenly monitors: the "Rock
; Ages” his strength and eternal refit;
I'rosorvluB Ebk*.
A Parisian paper rccojnmonds Hie fol
lowing-method for Hie preservatiga of
oggs: Dissolve four ounces of beeswax In
eight ounces of warm olive oil, in this put
the tip of tho finger and nnoiiit Hie egg nil
around. Tho oil will immediately ho ab
sorbed by the shell aud tlio pores tilled up
by tho wax. If lcopt in a cool place tho
eggs, oiler two years, will bo ns good as if
fresh laid. '
Plantation lllticra.
Tlio rapidity with which Plantation Bit
ters have becomo a household necessity
throughout tlio civilized nations, is with
out a parallel in the history of the world.
Over live million bottles wore sold in
twelve monttiSj nnd tlio demand is daily
inurensihg. Rich nml poor, young and
old, Indies, physicians and clergymen, ftmi
that it revives drooping spirits, lends
strength to tlio system, vigor to the mind,
nud is exhausted nature's great restorer.
It is compounded of the choicest roots ami
herbs, the celebrated Calisaya or Peruvian
Bark, ole., all preserved in pure St. Croix
Rum. ltissold by all respectable dealers
in every town, parish, village nnd hamlet
through North nml South America, Eu
rope, ami all tlio Islands of Hie Ocean.
Mauxolia IVATtsit.—Superior to (lie
1)® imported German Coinage, uml sold
nt half Ilia price.
Itnuifcliiiitf Util It ii bn*
Take Hie whites of four eggs mid’ten
cents worth of quicksilver; put them into
u bowl nml beat to n perfect froth. 'Puke
n feather and dip into the preparation,
and apply to every part.of your bedstead
where bugs conceal themselves; do this
From-trials nmj bereavements ofVo ovdi-; rtuco 11 and yotv will never see a bed
l nary character lie liar, been far removed. ; bug In your house,
" • oalivfarw ■ I The trafes of the llrtivonly Cil.v have been 1 —
The Rome Commercial'notices cotton ! T , „
stlSfeS in . ,Vl?rid ii ml bralh , omr'ho: " ' if ' ^ ihf ,'
I'alton, .I'me 2t'tii : 18#b. , them very harmletis ullairt,'
Tlilest for Office.
There are sixlmudrod ivpplieanls for po
sitions-in-the Savmimih. (Ga.) Custom
House, nndgv lnunher of preelncls to hear
from.
Ucorgtn Mines.
Georgia mining operations arc saidlo bo
in a moro healthy condition than over be
fore. Thoniimiltonniilliscriisliingaboat
75 tons of ore daily, wifli 24 stamps at a
cost of 22 2-5 ecnls-pcr tou. > The Yalioola
Company are building a stupendous aque
duct at Dulilonoga, nnd expect to raise
and mill ora at ID cents per ton. Anew
mill is going up ou tlio Etowah, below Au-
ralia, nnd all tho mills are doing well.
ClilnoKo I.ulinrci'ft*
For the three years past there have been
a small ftumher of Chinese laborers in Is T at-
chitochcs parish; La. This year there are
about a dozen working on one plantation
near Natchitoches, and their employer
speaks vory favorably of their conduct,
pronouncing them superior to the African
in almost every respect, being careful, in
dustrious, respectful and regular in their
labor. They are working for a share of
the crop.
Affo of tlio Qiioen.
The fiftieth birthday of Queen Victoria
was celebrated in London on Monday, the
21lh of May. Victoria ascended tho throne
in 1837, in her 18th your.
Population of t'liarlvnloii.
The papulation'of Charleston is *10,000
—20,000 whites and 20,000 negroes. Deaths
of wliiles 1808, 300—of blacks 818.
pJTN’ER & fiMITir,
AVholosnlo nml
Groceries and Provisions,
Corner Broad nntl llownrd streets,
(I’ll tier’s Old Stand,)
Julyl Romk, GnonoiA. • ly*
^TE.ANTA * ——
M AK 3 5 IL. 13 V A It 1) ,
D. N. JUDSON, Agont, .
Miynylmivuv'or nnd p$nVor In
Italian and Ainoriean Marble
Monuments^ liox Tombs,
Head nml Foot.Stones, Furniture Slarblo etc.
Otlleo nnd Yard,
Corner Peachtree mul.Wulton Streets.
JulyUly* Atlanta, Ga.
J A. TUItLUY,
• COG IIII.L, E. TENN.,
Dealer In
GeneralMerchandise and Country Produces
fioljcftsorders for Flour,' Corn, Meal and Ila-
eon. In ordering give tlio price you ran pay,
delivered In nearest Depot on E. T. * Gil. uail-
1 Address .1, A. TURLEY,
July 1 -3m*
Cojj Hill, 13. Tenn., via Athens.
Goml Fleece.
Mr. William S. Cainpliell, of Williamson
county, Tennessee,' lately sheared lliiiiy
sheep, from wliieli lie obtained two hun
dred niid lievcnty-four pounds of wool.—
This is nearly nine mid a quarter pounds
to the sheep, annually.
I’ftiir Carolina
Niue colored gentlemen are soon to su-
e 'cede tha# nu'iidvf of white irart.i in the
.‘ustom-hoiiie of C’hnrle.'t.o'n, S. C.
jjtBEn CAi’i:.s,
Fashionable Boot Maker,
King Street, Dalton.
Piunp, Slicked ami Pegged Loots and Shoes
out of tho Best Quality ol French unit American
Skins made on short not ice,and nt cheap rates.
Ladle’s Shoes, and Brogans also made. 1 f you
\van.t to economi/.o, encourage homo Industry,
and wear nice lilting Boots and Shoes, give ino
atrial. I watruntmy work. July-ly
,, Deputy Collector’s Oilloc,
I ouvlH District oi’Georgln,-! unc 28,1802.
The following desorlbod property was sclzod
by me lor violat ion of Internal Uoveuuo Law,
in Dade county. Georgia, on the 2<ith instant:
One copper Him, wonn nnd cap, noarllruus-
ston BucUlmltors, on Sand Mountain: and
the27th iu.slniit, ono copper still, worm
cap, near John Whitts, on Sand Mountain.
Any person claiming tho nbovo tleseri
property, will uppene within thirty days
tlute.betore .Tames Atkins, CoUeetor, Fourth
District of Georgia, at Atlanta, Georgia, and
make such claims, or said property will be din-
... . _r to Bonnctt* Jones,)
Dealer in all sorts of
Dry GoQtlH, Boots, SlioeH,
HATS, CROCKERY, &c.
Win not lie undersold--Y ard Stick 30 inches
Rome, Ga,, Oet ift-ly.
In August,!««», at tho Court-llouno dooV
. M county, hotwcon t he legal hours of ini e ‘
Ono liuiidrcd uorus of '
lot orlaml number 118, In the 13th iBstrlct ami
8d section, whore SnrulDTuUoy now rcsldoBi
also tho following papers! '
Ono 11 fa, vs JII Martin, for $7 CO;
One note tm J W May.fovilO 00;
Ono note on Josoplt {flsk, for on:
Ono note on J A Ulenn, uml L w Crook, go.
curlly, for*24 D2; '
One note on John Floyd, for *7 00s
One note on B J Wilson, for Ju 00.
All of tile uUortf sold ns tho propurty of TV H
Tal loy. doooascd; for benefit of liolrti unit crodl-
tors. Torms oasli, •—- .
June 24-pfs fee D. U f . MITCftW*, Afimr.
Administrator’s hale-ih accordnm«
Jl11 with tlio last will nnd testnment of Thonr.
ns B. Wndo, lato of Clarko county, deceased,
unflto’virtue of an order of tho eonrl ofor-
»JhlftY of said county of Clark; will bo noWbc-
ber 170, In tho 7th district of tho 4th section of
121,1S00. Debouls non with will annexed.
D ISSOLUTION—The' firm of Weatherford.
Thomas A Co., has this day. dissolved co
partnership by mutual bpnsent.
. W. J. M. THOMAS;
J. G. S. W FATHER FOR W,
Jnnol84)t» . J, A. THOMAS. .
/GEORGIA, Gilmkr County.^. JMewart
VX. has applied to mo for oxcihptlMt of yet.
sonalty and.sotting apart afthl Vnfnnfroiv Of
homestqud, and I will pm«*.nhon tho
riy ofBcc #rr Miytiy/o ’ ’
O' has applied to me l
tnig apart and vnluutio
Mill pass upon tho same ...... ...
next, 10 o’clock a. m.‘, attny otllcoln Kfnggahl
Jpno21,1800. i. M. COMJW, Orrty.
jttonL.
ting apart and valuation of Boihostcad,* awl 1
f l KOHai.i, Wliltn.-l.l coliiity-Mnry E. Horn-
\JC doif, wire of Ilenj. Z.'Horndon, lias nppheil
for exemption of personalty and salting apnrt
and valuation of homestead, and 1 will pass
upon thusamentmy oflice on tho 1st July next*
This Juno 21st, 1W9.-21 ... •
W. II. nIIOOICKB, Ordlfint.Vv
1 EORGIA.Gordon County—Stark A. Brown
f 1 EuKuiA.uorann c-otimy—Marie mown
VX has applied for exemption of personalty
and sotting apart and valuation of homcsteuL
nnd 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock, on
the 2d of July next.-at my office In Cnlnoun.—
This Juno 23,18G9.-2t. I). W. NEEL, Ord’y.
EORGIA, Gonoox County.—O. . Adams
\JT lias ajiyUod for exemption of personalty
and sotting apart and valuation of homestead,
ami 1 will pass upon tho same at my ofllco In
i’alliohn nt 10 o’clock on the 2d of July noxt.—
This Juno 23,1S00.-2L D. W. NEEL, Ordy.
mi imuKHim i lumuiu*, uiiiiur uiiiiuruu ui n m-y
lemons, deceased: These aro therefore to re
quire nil persons concern!, to -file in my oflice,
on or boforo tho flrst'Momlay In August next,
tholrobjections, If any thoy have, otherwise
letters of Guurdlunnolp will oo granted thenp*
plicant. Given under my liamrand ofllelalslg-
nnturo, thig Juuo 21,1809. ^
Juuo 24-30(1 JOHN CREEK; Okly.-
N-
nw goods:
NICt
GOODS!
FBE81I GOODS 1
SWEET GOODS!
Toivnlcy’s Confectionery
Fresh Butter Cracker
igur (jruuKurs.
Boston Craeke
r JCo>vuloy’s Ooiileetiouery!
Dried Iloef,
Beef Tongues,
Oysterti,
. Sardines,
Herrings,
Catsups,
Popper Sauce,
Brandy I’unohop,
Jellies, Syrups, at
Townley’s Coufoctidiiory Z
X’eaehes,
Strawberries,
l’lno Apples, at
Tow’Bloy’s Confectionery!
Fresh Caudles, ’
Oranges. Lomoiis, otu.,
Cigars, Tobacco, exl ra flue, at
April 20-1 y TOWN LEV’S CONFECTlON ERY.
Hall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Muy 6-2m.
J N. SCOTT,
General Iiism?aiico Agent,
posed
July 1-31
- property v
tho law dlreots.
W. It. CARLILI3,
Deputy Collector.
G 1 EORGIA, AVali
T Maud Martin .. ....
resjgntho udiuinistration of
s tholr
•Bus Law
successor G W Law.. ... , 1WW .
persons in I crested that unless some good
sons are shown to tho contrary tho above mi-
minist rotors will bo relieved from tholr trust
ami a new administrator appointed, atthoflrst
regular term pt-lho court alter tho expiration
of thirty days Horn tho publleution of this no
tice. This Juno28.W.».
July Mod. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
C l EORGl A,WalkerCoim i y—ITentry R Spargnr
I has applied for excmpllon ami setting
apart and valuation of homestead, and 1 will
pass upon the same at my olfieo in LaFnvette
.m the i3th day of July, l«nn. nt It o’clock.’
July 1-lt My*TON RU88BLL, Ordy.
G eorgia, walker
huvlng boon made to i
B lint'
'hompsonTerrell, minors in salrl county; Thlb
is to notify all persons interested, thnl nt tho
first regular term of the. Court after the oxpirn-
t Inn of thirty daysn gunrdlan will be appoint-
| f..d for sni'l minor children. This June 2s. 1809.
1 July 1—30cl. MILTON RL^JELL, Ord’y.
ounty.-r-AppVleut ion
.... .. „— to mo to have G. TV.
Ilavp appointed the guardian of the. person and
SninanHm Terrell and Charlie
’ Athens. Georgia.
All Annual rolietos Partielpating.. .
EORGIA HOME, (Charted 1859,)
Col lunbus, Georgia,
issues rartlelpatlug Foliecs on Dwellings atul
Firt Class Store Houses,
IVEUFOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE,
^ui/r a imo.,
Vaunell Station, Ga.
I) i-y (I oo(ls,G roccrics,Notions
Bools, Shoes, Hals, Caps^ete.
Assorted Shingles always ready for the mar
ket.
upv8-ly
Tt/TILLINERY GOOiSf
MRS. E. P. O’C0NNER‘ u .
Would respectfully cull tho attention of tlio'la
dles of Dalton unit vicinity to her largo and
carorully selootecl stock of Millinery.
Sho has taken great pains In selecting hor
goods, giving herself umplotlmo to visit all tlm
most l’ushlonnbtn establishments of Now York,
beforn making her purchases.
8lio has quite a variety of styles, and flatters
horsolf that sho can All all orders for Mllllnory
Goods, giving tho most porfeot satisfaction ta
tho purchasers. •
Young ladles wishing Bridal outfits would
do well to give hor a trial, as sho bus proparccl
ospeoially for them.
She bus also on hand, all grades of Mourning
Goods, whloluu'o put up at tho shortest no
tice.
She would also call tho attention of country
Merchants and Milliners to the Wholesale de
partment of T, O’Connor, In adjoining rooms,
whoro persons wishing goods at wholesale will
And a lurgp variety of Millinery and Fancy
Goods, at very low prices.
When visiting tho “ Gate City,” givo thorn
call.
Rooms over G. W. Jack’s confectionery,-White -
a EORGIA DYES,
Unequalled for Boauty and Simplicity.
PRIDE OF YOUTHi
An Exquisite PuarLk, for Wool or Bilk,
PRIDE OF THE FARMER:
A Rich Buown ron Wool.
EXCELSIOR:
A Splendid Black pou Wool;
Besides a Yellow,GReen and Brown foi* Cotton.
All prepared by aprnotleal Dyor irad warran
ted: fla-Liboral discount todealors.
AGB’Samplcs sent free on application,
in KING. Jn*. A Co., Athens, Ga.
(0®*For salo by Scott A Lyle, Dalton, Ga.
May 27-3m. , .
>ATTON A PAYNE,
jp. . - , £jjaij$riongaC Tonn,
lJoolcsellei’H mid Siittioiiers
Keop constantly
. nhool Books, Stttt. _
Albums, Chromos, .etc
wholesale or retail, at l.. . .
Orders by mail promptly attendod to. jully
T IIEVITT A POUTER,
Dealers In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Hardware, Quccnswaro, Glasswaro,
Jugwaro,
Boots, Shoes, Hats.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Hamilton Street, Opposite Tibbs House,
Dalton, Goorgia.
Connlry Produco bought, and sold. Consign;
monts bolioitpU. Prompt returns mado.
Aro, also, Agents for the
ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
Compuny, Richmond, Va.
O H AH. SIINDQUIST,
Muimfnclureror anil wholesale and retail
dealer in ovory description of
FURNITURE,
-ALSO DEALER IN—-
CARPETS, OIL GLOTn8, WALT* PAPER,GILT
Moldinob nnd Frames, Curtains,
SrniNa Mattukhbeh, Ab.
A large asHovtmcut of Burial Cases on baud,
which will bo sent to any point on tho shortest
notice. Call und oxamino for yourselves be-,
fore, purchasing elsewhere.
Chattanooga, Teun., Market Str., July 2-ly.
EORGIA, • Wh11fluid Comity-—Notice iB
VT hereby given that, at the August Torm,
1809, of. tho Court of Ordinary of said equn-
t>v application will ho mado to sell all the real
229,230,240,2U.242, 202, 203,204, 205,200,277, 278 and
279. Land to bo sold for tho boneflt of tho Leg
atees arul creditors of said deceased.
JAMES X. HORNE, Administrator, de bonis
non, with the will annexed of O. H, Kenan, dc-
eeuaod.—June 28tli, 1889-tds,