Newspaper Page Text
our FAinr iusiH-yr. j
mont will, hererftcr,' bo fondue. t )l -
mum of much theoretical Unowl. OUV farmers
This Department will, herer/tcr,
tea by a Kentl
edge, and it practical experience of
yMti i, am mi extensive planter, From it
ltat otitic best I'.mii donin.ita in thorn 1
ntu\hta ready pen. nuv Count vy Ivleml
«*x|*oti. in flu-1 n rich n i p#H
genen in each i
ul in
Turnip I'nhnri'.
sumo linn*, \vt* rxp'.M’t, before
\\\W raise root orops exlciibWe-
|y lor lln* purpose ol‘ feetllti" (fair callfa.
’tP' i There can bo no iloiibl, however. flt-»t in
other Slates lliotv is a growing lavor lor
Dairy rurmliifr.
AI lor a limn the fan nor « ofthis country
tvill llmi that grain anti oorn will mil pay,
if they will make a dore oaloalatibu of
tbriv inconm uui| oxpntso of tbc farm. A
Wrslorm rosor*
double lufvaniago of tlairy InrinJngV fol
lows:
“1 llvo in 11io ‘iVislei ii Ill-servo,* ami
in an almost o\c1im\ ]\ dairying r- gimi,
anti bavo soen ii.clianm- iVmti s'.nek rni>-
.ing and grain growing lo wliat il now K
ami tbo prnlit.s <»f tin- forms now arom ar
ly two fold m.ne Ilian lb- v woreimdor llio
old system of nnnagoiiienf. runners
font it i that ten fo twelve bushels of wheat
peraero, lliirl \ of corn, (lie same of oats,
witli attendant e:;pcnso, such as hind
Irelp. «crd. extr.i teams, do., with the in
evitable wear of land, did not pay, bill
lit Lafayette, on the tli«t Thesdiiv fo r
n f, .\t, ill-- follow In u property: * A,| Kii«t
»•"
i The undivided hull' Intercut In lot <»r i
..Green ! nunibi-r hi. in lull district mul 4th ,ft »nl
I-.., I tt'iilkfi i-nimly, i^1h.Mur.pH'lv6rV. , ,,“ . lu i l ''l
mill eii- I lliiirswnrth. t»» nittaty n superior court J ° ’
ft!;;!?;?. ffil'
V‘. , . c ! worUi.' I• rnpi'n'' 1 *. 1 • Holi|„ L ,';
Jimu 1-f '
A. SIMMONS,
..Ml'm'mluylM Aug., wltlm, ‘tlio l^eoi
V'l mnnhorsisoniui ]hi i„ tl
Ih see .in of said “j
!K-r» un .....i in.-, ..iffite!
that dairying, with (-lift .vent twelve io six- I vest, hut is not .so well minuted for storing
Icon vents per pound, with a little hired ] as the Swedish turnip, and therefore not
labor,
bill the so verso d
l do not intend l
ment to prove tlu
ties of this hitsino
os of farming
mnch'grown here iti comparison with the
The land should ho well prepared by re
peated plowing* and harrowing* before
‘ drillsnro to bolnitl out. Atthispoint
;c an* two diverse methods in favor
, fa 1 among farmers, namely: (lie ridge and the
ires i flat drills. The former is usually followed
uni- j where fresh nnfermcnled long immuro is
to be applied to the crop, and consists in
ingtlio land into ridges ttyenty^ to
dairying, in a comilrv adapted h
leasL exhaiisling io (hi; land, ami r
one-fmirth the manual labor tliaX
growing does.*’
Every one knows, who has sown any
clover, that it grows well in this country
and in good lands, as well as in any oilier
part of the Stales, it costs only the price
of seed and the preparation of the land for
the lust m I, thin nc can iaisi our o\\n j inAlicrldgesovortlionmnure. 1 This drills
seed,film our laud I s - improving cvfcry day s0 m rt dd arc then fo be somewhat corn-
wit houl the. tremendous expense of mak- pressed nml llnttcued with a roller, and
llliuu mg mu miiu HIW Iiuaw “ , "v,,'.'
twenty-six inolics apart with a plow, Hll
iug the furrows with long manure spread
I evenly in, at the rate of twelve to liflccn
wagon loads or twenty-five cart loads nor
acre, then covering tile manure by split-
ting the ridges again with the plow, lcav-
mm: of the pamphlets.
Also, Agents for third ncr's Poudn
ul pcrrnnncnt Fcrtullzcr, manufactured from
_ ..call before buying olsuwlicrc.
march 18-Iy
QNWARD WE *MARdH j
TO TIBBS & KENNER’S
hem wo buy goods cheaper than anywhere
1 In town, nml thoynhvuyHkoopagood stock
ell assorted Goods on liiind, nnd-nro con*
stnntly receiving now goods, and ”
allow anybody to uNmtn sbm. tliei
era would do well to give luelu u
buying olsmvherc. ■
ing and hauling manures upon it, and
besidi
the seed sown along the center of.wich,
line tilth, then sow the seed in drills.on tho
' fiat surface taking caro to run them per-
n ivin.r -in PVf «.iio„t mnr nont nt 1 cither with a luvnlp drill or by hand, as
l-»>mg .»» excellent pet cental bo mos * eonveuiont, and- covc’rcd
the same time. Even it you cut only a ton . lightly, not over a quarter inch in depth,
per acre, there is £20, with an expense of, i About two pounds per acre will be licces-
perhaps,*!. Gap you dolliis uiUnvlirat? ! sary. Even more may l)o given w|»tMio
ll'vm. in.ilv ,nn „r -I'' i* Hltolv to lake a good part, Where
l<nill.u. on an acre pi .iiuap ufiortwellophiposte-llnnnuracanfcoliad,
laml m this poll Illy, .fl, von are doing Ijj j 8 | )c8 t to apply it 10 the soil at as heavy
AVoil, sown in ttiiP.'H. Lrl us iniiku a trial 11 rate as tho grower can aH'ord: plow or
at least-put pur lands in ilcm-riiml grass j ntUivalo H_ lightly, harrow the laud to a
as fast as wo call—get good slock to
—make bntttr and _
ilciumBcnt on the laborers of tho country, [ by roliing with it very light roller, which
with all the (itMMiint voxaUoiW of hire- i wiB cmiiprcss thu soil about the seed, and
... , , , | leave thosut'fltco smooth and tree iroin
° ' nl ’ M ,; f wc , ,lu " ol makl ' I clods. From tlie Mth of Juno lo the Sth
much money, we will at least live tvcll 0 f July is about the right lime to sow, say
and easily. I the last thing before hay-making begins
' - • | to conic general.
To art rid <>r in. itna. As soon as the voting plants show above
Mr. Landroth, the distinguished pro- the soil, dust liiielv siuked lime, surper-
. - ■ ■ r a mixture of sunt mid ush-
morning
f • , -O ■ I Willie mo new is on, or immediately after
from the bug, which Would otherwise on- a rain shower. This will keep oil' tho tly
tor every grain: land stlimilato tho plants into a rapid
“This* troublesome little insect which ' growth. When they are grown hi tint
deposits its egg in tiiopea while in the nml I surface drills, they can bo planted nearer
might be even more mischievous limn it! together, say 15 or 20 Inches, and il the
is, for by some wonderful provision it is lAtid is rich, or tho manure well compost-
taught to avoid the germ or seat of life' ed nml incorporated with tho soil, ought
and strange that it appears, peas tint are to proiliieo a very heavy crop of nice me-
nearly eaten to a shelf, vegetate with al- diuin sized bulbs, which are always to lie
most as hutch Certnlhty, though not with I preferred especially to those that arc lnr-
orpial vigor, as {Soso untouched. It would P* »ntl coarser. Wlicn the drills are too
H. liowever, if wc were rid of its lit- ]
X AII.S—ft linooBaortniont, Flnlfllilug Brndfl,
I!or«o Slioo XiiilH, Icon mnl ITopho BIiouh
mny, bo founa nt Timvs & KbnNEU'S.
prietor of the greatest seed fann -in the phosnbato, or a inlxturo ol soot i
.......i.i rrivoQ n»i- /.r tmoeoiu.!, . cs, iiionff tbo drills in the early :
J n ib^odo of jir^iving peas ' Avhilu thc t ] OW is 011j ov immcdlah
Y OU will fliul n Lnrgo Assortment of Frkbii
OAIIDKN BbkDSut TIBBS tV KKNNElvS.
gUJHNO TIMEIS^COMIN0KjTti^K ANNIEI
Si C, OROKir.U'H
civ Spring Goods!
In n few flays iriy Spring Stock of now and
elegant assorted
Dress Goods, Prints/ Trimmings,
Hosiery auu Notions In etery vmJotv,
Hoots. SJioes, Uniters, Hats, of all kinds,
UontlO\nim’s Goods, Domustles, Llnuns, ole.,
tentions, mid a method seems within our
Teach. It is ns follows: .So soon as tho
pea is dry enough to harvest, let It bo
played in a tight vessel and pulverized
camphor, at tho into of two ounces lo tho
bushel, or a table-spoonful of sulphuric,
• ither to a similar quantity, be applied.—
in a few davs, if not hours, the bugs will
1)6 found sickened, and ultimately dead.—
If each person who saves pens would adopt
thc course described, we should soon lid
ourselves of a pestiferous insect/’
A (iom! Opportunity.
We wish to call tho attention of those
who wluli to purelmsc tho pure bred Ahler-
neys, (tile best boilermakers in tho world,)
Hint we have Hade arrangements with
Mr. Jno. Watts Kearny, n large stock
raiser near Lexington, Ky., to furnish, nl
alow figure foi such stock, a few lino heif
ers, in milk, with or without cnlvcs. As
closely grown, it is, however, difficult to
liavothem cultivated in nny other way
than by repeated hand booings ns done in
ICiiglitnd, ns an ordinary senrilier or drill
lion will not work well in such a crop.—
Tho ridge system is therefore tho most
generally adopted hero, and lms one ad
vantage,. and not n smalt omi either, in
that the work of destroying tho weeds can
ho commenced early, before hand hoeing
becomes necessary to thin out tho turnips.
Tho first blind booing is usually done to
tho flat drilled crop ns soon as tho turnips
are largo enough to bo distinguished from
tho weeds, and the thinning out ns snotins
tlie plants are strongnnd well established.
After the thinning out is done on either
the fiat or ridgo system, tho'cultivation is
dirceled towards destroying weeds, keep
ing tho soil mellow andpermeable to at
mospheric iiillueiices. The more tlie scar
ifier nr drill cultivator can be used up to
the time tho cool weather and early. au
tumn rains set in, tho better. After Hint
tlie crop is to bo left undisturbed for tlie
bulbs to swell nml ripen before hard frosts
come, and tlie more moisture they get tho
larger they will grow. Lot it bo borne ill
ell
feel...„ _—. _ , ... ._
tastes or the most fastidious, la style and qual-
ntso have n splendid sleek of the host Cl-o-
lvs,H«uar,t:oll'eej Family SuppllesfTohaeen,
’mvdnr, DyestulPt, llardware, CnUlerv, 'i’aljlo
,-ni-o, and. nil diidlcr- 1 ' ' ' -
iinmui-mis lo mimtloi
Come and
C RO/.IKH buys Counlry. l’l-oduce, alld qlves
fin-it 1 In- ruling prices. .Try him, at thu
1 rst Store, south end Hamilton struct.
HWUW dkuo SToiti: nt n.vi.Tox i
EVERYTIIING rCUE AND FRESIII
TIBUS HOUSE". M
intend to get a pure Jjred bull, it will
be an excellent opportunity to introduce
J * „ , | HUgur iiiuy.uui uiuiv. i/ui u iju uuniu m
line blood into out country. A.few calves j mind that neglect or inattention on the
■' ■ part of the grower is absolute ruin to this
crop.
will well repay us for thc present money
expended.
Nnlt Mul Aslics for Horses.
Those keeping horses, should,' twice a
week, throw in li liandijll of salt mid ash
es. .Mix them by putting in three parts
ofsalt to one of ashes. Horses relish this,
and will keep their hair short and fine.—
It will prevent hots, cholic, k-tc. A little
ground sulphur mixed with salt nud ash
es, nnd given once In two or three tveoks,
Is also beneficial. All domestic nniimjls
wilt bo thus benefited.
Journal of Agriculture.
The “Journal of Agriculture” comes to
us regularly, and avo always welcome Us
eoming, as its pages are filled with good,
readable articles. Judging from its con
tents avo should say that its motto is
“Progress.;! Published ut, Ht. Louis,
jro., by E. D. Morse & Co., nt tlie low
price of $2.00,
Moro Sumll Fruit*i
We are convinced that farmers generally
do not pay enough attention to tlie culti
vation of small fruits. M'o do not advise
any one to abandon tlie cultivation
of largo fruits, us they avo called, but
then, iniiiauy parts of tlie country, apples,
pears, plums mid pcuclics have become
such uncertain crops that it will not do
for tlie farmer to depend upon them nlouo
for his fruit. Every farmer should have
ids table cimtinimliy supplied with small
fruits ami berries, fresh, from tlio timo
currants become lit for use to tho oml of
the season-, for blackberries—a period of
at least three months—With enough beside
to preserve to supply bis family tho bal
ance of tho year. Currants eomo first,
and they are'followed by tho goosoborries
and rgspberrieb end blackberries. Tho
inducements -to tho cultivation of these
are, that they can bo successfully cultiva
ted In nearly-every section of tlio country;
they are hardy, and they seldom fail, with
proper care: to make largo yields. A
fanner may labor for years to bring npplo
and pencil orchards into Successful heav
ing, and limy in tlio end find that ho lias
ived no adequate return for his labor
For TTcon.
Horticulturists in Switzerland nnd Ger
many make n prnotico of boring into tho
ground among tho roots of fruit tveea with
nn instrument made for tho purpose, mid
pouring in liquid manure, to stimulate
tho growth nml productiveness of trees,
and also , to enable them to resist tlio
drought. A crow bar drivon.nmong the
roots will malm n holo largo enough to re
ceive nml dlstributo sovoral gallons of liq
uid manure.
A ltoniLMly.
For swelled jaws in sheep, “nil" old mul
cxplcnccd farmer’’ advises rubbing tho
mouth with a mixture mndo of equal parts
of alum anil salt.
llop: UHoloi-u.
C. P. Berry, of Now Sherry, B. I., says
ho has cured this disease by using tlio fol
lowing recipe, wliioli ho lms never seen in
print: Brimstone nnd rosin, cqunlqunntl-
ties, with ono-hnlf tho hulk of saltpetre.
T
UEVITT «fc rOUTER,
llimlvuro, QuccnBwnvo, Glass ware,
Jugwuve,
Boots, Slices, Hats.
‘ GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
. Hamilton Street, Opposite Tibbs House,
Dalton, Georgia.
Country Produce bought amt moUV. Consign*
incuts Hoilcitpil. Prompt returns uuulc.
Aro, also, Agents for. tlm
ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
Company, lliohmomt, V«.
Jimo-tUo
C IIA8. 8UNDQUI8T,
Mtiniifiiot m erer ami wholosnlo ami retail
Coaler Ut every .description of
iruRNiTita,
AT.BO DKALKU IX—-
CARPKT8, OIL CLOTHS. WALT. PAPER,GILT
Moluixub nml Fiiamkh, CvuT.r-
Siunxo Mattukhbbb, Ar.
nud exDensc? On tlio othor blind, nnv A large asnortmont of Burial Cases on luutil.
n .„vr... , 11, !,..1 • , i ;! r xvbicb will lie Bent to any point on tlm ultmW
aimoi can, u ith oidinni} skill andiitton- j notice. CuU,nnrt oxnmino for yom-soives ’
small
Almanac.
tlon, and but little cost, in two years, have ! foro pmeimsing oisowucm.
a full Mi@y of the Muall fruits and her- Chattanooga, Market- Htr.. July 2-1 y,
Ty , 3?. 3PISOII13I1,
Watch Maker, Jcivclc
Sore necks and shoulders in liorses
are of very common occurrence. They
live apt to-oeeilr throiigl, badly fitting Col
lins, as When tlie collar is too largo tlio
friction produces abrasion of the skin and'
ultimately a traubleao(uc softs/onus.
Tlio propel- treatment is to liso mild as
tringents, to wash tlio horse's shoulder
wills cold water at night, aiidospcoially
T. remedy any dytl-et which would prevent ,„ e oinSoLo «r xlwiiicra tiedrai;;; timi iwk^
Ilic coilnr from tilting properly. Half an constantly on lmnU a nmgnllfitent ««sortmo.nt
ii to of /.me to a pint of wa-1 Sfi^ 8 J^ 0 ^1 f 8 *
AND OPTICIAN,
Corner Market and Eight b Streets,
CHATTANOOGA, TKNN.,
Would re»pect8iiliy in form bi» friends
• ounce of Milplmtc of zinc to a pint of
ter Is n good application to use in such «v , ,
bc«, The heck shouH not he washed with | ted
k soap in such cases.—Rural ^Ltucrtei,
. ...... Jt..
Stiver Ware, Spootteles, eto. Is alHo. /Vgent
tlie Elgin Watch Company. All good!
Tor Tit limps.
Changotlic feed; give no corn nor corn-
menl. Fe.-d sulphur, charcoal, rotten
wood and suit with plenty of tour milk. I ffiacH ooYtelt&f
...uy do not
n. I’nrelmB-
tvlal bafore
TIBBS & KENNER.
iflOCKS nnd Jnrs tlmt bold from 1 to 4 gal*
1 loiiH.und alargoiiBBortinontof China nml
luBswnru will bo found, Cbeape.r tlmu any*
hero else, at TIBBS & KENNER’S
iLOWS! Plows ! various slxes -of Stoel'Pca*
Cook uml Cast Plows, for sale by
. TIBBS & KENNER.
UUIIUU|1111II B UUUIIN, 1/UIIIUnl ll:», J.lllUlIc, UIQ.,
Ul be opeilwl and otVevod to tlm Undo of VUIb
" and section nt tlm Iowmd ruasouablo prices,
ngediilldent of my ability to eater to the
ju£|f * A *itldlr““ * I
variety of artfoies too
tlon.
yonvaolvoB! ■
You'll bo plcasml wlth^tnoflH and pries!
It is a plettBuro to show goods 1
Come; examine uml price them.
Look for the Sign!
8. C. CllOZtKIt,
Brick Store, South End Hamilton street.
' Dalton, Georgia.
tiles of Dalton n
. .mtWiu bts lust re
nd nt her Store on King Strict,
k of
Npi'lng nml Summer Huts, Doiinels,
Ribbons, Flowers, etc.,
Variety of MUliicrV Goods, of tlm
lufest mid 1
faslitonilUfe styies, "si'ilvwiu bo
ild friends and eust oiimrs nt
cureucw.iiat'
rjtmi: iu>
eiothey
HA HO A 1 X
NORTH GEORGIA I
One Hundred and Fifty Aoros of Lahd,
Four Miles from Dalton,
Situated In a Fine Valley. A good Orchard oh
it. Will bo sold very cheap. Apply to -
L. D. PALMER, Ownm\
Apvlft-tf or J.IL KING, Lund Agent.
JOBEFII E. V10AL,
x. x x .GEORGIA,
UOI.D AND SILVER
W A.. r J? CUES ,
PEARL AND DIAMOND JEW.ELRY
PURE BII/VER WARE,
SPECTACLES, CUTLEJtY AND TOYS,
Host Plated Ware,
French China and Cnt-Glass
AV-A-XtE,
Musical Instruments and Strings!
FISH TACKLE AND FANCY ARTICLES,
•outran- it any he can;
and that on failure of defendant so to do, the
equity of redemption In and in said mortgaged
promises tie forever thereafter barred and lore-
closed. And it Is Authoroydorod that this note
ho published in tlm Noam GkbnqtA. Citukx
onto a month J'or four months, previous to tlm
next term of tills court, or served on tlm deAm*
(hint 01-1)18 spurt ill agent three months previous
to tlio next term of this court.
.1. It. PARROTT,*J s u o C.
McOuTcnnx A Hiiouatk, Plir/s. Att’y.
A truoeopvfrom tho minute^ of thqnuporlor
Court of Whitfield county. This Mh day ot
June, 1809. HEN It V L SIMS, D C S 0,
lUtfus K Marsh vs John H Smith. ’
Petition and Hull’s Nl .SI to foreloso mortgage In
Wliittleld superior Court, April Torts,
, law. In open Court,
it; appearing to tlm ooiirt Hint Borvioo of said
Rule M SI lms not boon porfeeted according to
law ihtu thetcrnULof said rule, It is ornered by
tho court, that further time bo granted to per*
feet service of said ruloj and that tlm dofon*
dnntdopny,lntot:ourt, on or boforo Um next
Term thereof, tlio prlimlphl, intorcst nnd costs
duo on both of said notes described !u said pc*
t itlun ami rulo nl si, or »uow causa to tlio con*
•ifnnyboduit and onfailun * '
! should not he discharged ft-om saiit a.ltninl- ' "'“'l f "‘ i 't county, In favor c
ti.'v im'm, ‘ - t rat ton, and receive letters of dlHiut'-l'm on Srlte vs John Gideon. Levied on al t
v iiitothecnurt 1 ,Im ‘ ,1 ‘ '* *'b>nday in July next. This, Juitunrv 7. , r i\ «*t wahl Glllemi tor the purchase moni.\w!r
‘Vi.!! lN-.ii.-i 1,1 D. W. NEEL. Ord'v Wild lots. '1 Ills April ,u, u J of
‘ , H. F. WHEELER, D. ShtT.
A l*M I NIST It AT( Ut'S S A I*. |V.—J| v vlilne. P *
August, I Mill; Lets of land numhem •\Jj‘
( A IfQIlGl A, Gordon Con
l I minlst rater of R.
WORK nKl’AItTMKNT—1IK8T IN NORTH 0 aortal A
Watches
i* new \
DR. J. E. GROVES
s leave to announce to tho citizens of Whit*
,._.J and adjoining’,counties, that lm lms Just
opened, in this city, a large and carefully selec
ted tin person) Stock of *
Drugs,Medicines, Chemicals,
Standard Tatont Medicines, Wines and
'Liquors, of tlm Purest and. Finest Qualities,
GLASS, rUTTY, TAINTS, VARNISHES,
Oils,Whtto Load, Painter’s Brushes, etc., etc.,
’■Dyestuffs, Spices, Essences,
Lamps. Lamp Fixtures and Oils,
and ovorythlngin tho Drug Line, together w
a superb assortment of
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,
Tho Finest and Best 8oaps,.
Most Popular and Fragrant Perfumes,
Purest and Best Lilly White,
ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES.
'rcHCripUoiiM t'nrolully Prepared by
tlio Doctor Himself.
lies repaired In boat style—new Jewels
Wheels, If necessary.
Clocks Repaired nnd wnvrnntcd.
Jewelry mended in best stylo at New York,
prices. Gold Fens Repaved.
Weddlng und Engagement Rings inado to or
der tind.engraved as desired. -Society Badgt-s
uml plus furnished to'order.
Spectacles Repair ed, nnd Glnsses put in ns de*
sired. Glasses selected to suit ages, carefully,
nnd on sclent tfle principles. A thorough know!*
edge of Um.Beleneo of Optics, pud twenty-live
years experience in the spectacle business, enn-
bin me to do all I promise.
Fine Pebbles and Ubrsseskept always on band.
8K0VIUTY t AXI> SAFETY.
A groat many Robberies avo being committed
all over the country, and Wutoh Makers aro fre
quently robbed. To soetim* my.Customers, as
well ns myself, I have a largo
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe,
in d Vault. All valuables are put in every night,
uml the storwis well guarded.
Orders solicited from everywhere. ocO-Oni.
T HtSCtflMsnKnoil
representation of
Crawford’s Garden
Cultivator. It is in*
dhipensublo to. overy
person who has a gar-
den. I will warrant
1t to do’ns-much as
foUrlowxhands with
the ordinary imple
ments. lean furnish
any numburut manu
facturers priocs, with freight ucidodV Apply to
me at Varnell Station, Gu., by letter, or othor-
Ise.
Also, tile celebrated Buckeye Thresher and
Horse Powor, complete,''for and freight
from Cinclnnnt I added. The best i • - *
made, Send for circulars. , Add re
to do tin
promises bo forever tUuroui'toi' biUTod un\i fore
closed. •
And it is further ordered tlmt both tlio said
rule and this order be published In the Noiitii
G KottoiA Citizijx, once a month for fobr months
previous to the next Term of this. Court, or
served on the defendant or his special agent at
least three montliH pvov.ious to the next Term
of this Court, and that service bo thus perfect
ed on thu dcfeiuln nr. •
J. U. PARROTT, J. S. o. t. c.
McCbTCIlKX .*i SHDtfATb, Pllf’s Att’y. ..
A true copy from the jnlnntes of the Superior
Court of Wiiltlleld county, this 8th day ot Juno,
1S»I. lIENltY J, 1 ! SIMS, Stl., V. c. B. c.
June lO-lil tin, ^ »
A ssign EE’s salk’of rea l estate.-b.v
virtue of an order issued by tho United
State Court for tho Northern District of Geor
gia, 1 will sell, free from all liicmnl>crnnccs,ou
Tuksdav. tlTii ok July, 1809,
within tlio legal horn's of salo, before the court
house door in thoulty of Dalton, Gn., thu l'ol.
lowing dosorlbeu real estate, ali as tho primer
tyof Timothy Ford, Bankrupt, to-wit:
Onohouso nnd lot in tlio custom part of said
city of Dalton, whereon said Ford no\Vresides,
containing two acres, tnofo or loss,being a part
of lot or land number *A)1, in the 12 th district and
Ski section: also one house and loti near tT
same, whore Mr Pldlips now resides, known
a nnrt-of tlio Sobwub property, eontnlnlng one
nefe, more or less; also, one snimro aero lot in
Msmu locftliiy, known ns said Ford’s garden lot,
it being one Hquuriuxero in the northwest cor
ner of said lot, number 201, 12tli district.and
•hi section; also, 8 acres of land, more or less,
adjoining said square acre above described, be
ing apart of said lot ofluuU number 201, In i2tb
district and :i«I section. .
Alsonn undivided hulf interest lU*two city
lots, numbers 21 and 83, on oast side of Thorn
‘ Avenue,nnd well Improved.
’ * •*'.^‘- esttx,..,..
'. uml
bio h
i, wlnjrc Thomas Jolly-noSv resides.
....io, 10 fibres of land lhf miles .north-
west of Dalton; nnd known as lot- number 4. be
ing a part of lot of land number 183,12th district
uml 8u section.
■Also, lot of land number not known, in the
Oth district and 3d section of Wliittleld couutv.
and better known us the Luo Evans’ lot. ap'd
now occupied by A, D. Bowman: containing
1(K) acres, more or less. . • .
Also, lot of land number 140, In the 7th dlst.
S lid lib section of walker county, Ga.x 1 contain-
ug UM acres, more or less. Aud the old Metho
dist Church house, In tho city of Dalton, now
occuirlbd by Mr. J. R. Gloria ns a School-house.
Sold fob tlm benefit of tlm creditors of said
Timothy Ford", bankrupt. Terms cash.
d* trlct
/^.EORGl A, Gonlon Coimfj'.—.Iamc'S Lav, mb
\JI minlstratorof John Lav, deceased, rupro-
ntltig to tlm Court tlmt lm'hus i«nV mlmtnts.
rod said estate t Those aro tlmrenne to ehi<
all persons eonceriUHl, to l
oilier, v.lthln the time )
t net am I 1st sect Ion of Ft:;ny (h ronwt y
In 2.ilh dl'.lvlet and 3d section ofitumiviH?.!.***
No. It*J to *J.| dlst riel and ttli seethmVr '* l y
nmtlbcr 117 in lOlhUistriet sect lotion , k i
liiimhi’i' 121* in tlth district and 1st seetl!
Lumpkin; and number291 in 27th illstrict «,wi
LnLijmtte.at tln.o ahovo mentioned.
iVithlntho time pre
to tho Court tlmt ho li
tho estate of said E. J.*Ran
theruioroto cite all persons oonce
and appear nt my olilei
Borlbe.d by law, to shop- vu<uv,.. «i,y
why letters of dismission should not he granted
said applicant. Given under my hund ami olli-
clulsignature. This April 21. lto.
«»); D. W. NEEL, Onl’y.
'I EORGIA, Gordon County.—Two niontlisaf.
T tor date nppllent Ion will bo mndo to tho
^ourtof Ordinary of Gordon fcountyj Gn., tor
lenyo to soli thu iuiuls belonging to theestutu
ol James Sams, duo’d. Wm. If. DARNEY,
April 2t*-2m. Administrator.
ClT Joints Rollins nppUos'toiim Vor iotteVVof
udininistintlon do bhnus non on tho estate of
John R. Rollins, deeoasedd:
EOItUIA. Munn.VT County.—'Wlm
Thisi Is toolto nnd admonish all nnd singular tho
creditors of suiiL uoeonflod
mar ut my office, within tho
kindred ....
to bo and a]
timo allow
uppea ... .... ,
P'l by law, mi|l show cause, if any
they can, why said letters of administration
pliould not be granted to wild
rTLOUUIA, Murray. County—Willtum .
vJT-.George W. Montgomery, ndmlnistru
on tho estate of Illrnm Montgomery, dcccu....,-
have potltloimcl lor let tors ot dismission from
•said estate: This Is, therefore, to oito nil per-
sons concerned; kindred ami creditors, to show
cause, it any they can, why »iih\ mlminist Tutors
should not bo dtsohurged from t heir odmlnls-
tration, mul;receive letters of dtsmisslon on
Bln' rBl ^ANUKU^OX^F.vitx'^^^
j, J A W
-j. applies;to mo for Jotters of dis-
AJRO, one undivided half Interest in neity lot ofAmande. Emolliio and
number 23, fronting on Spritig Square, anil run- Pi*® 0 "’ ol Pbansol John B Cheek, deceas’d
ning book 200 feet, with a comfortable house Prisons eonoornod arc nritlllud taflje their
"u-raon^i.Bre BMMfc »««,
(•uiil relujty on tlm ilrst Momluylu AoffnBtrioxt
otll9r.vfBql0tterenf (Ihmjsslnn will 1»q granted
A ]).MIXISTIIAT()li’SS.U.i:._lly v|,- t
orilur from tlio Court ofOnllimry of IvS!*
lvL-i-cnuuty, will be sold on n„, |.t Tucn.-J-i'
of land No. 1W, in 8th district and first m-tC,
A l’MIXISTltATOH'S -'Al.l-:.—"uyvWranofnn
orilor from tnu Court of Onllnury of w.i
kt-rcouiityv willin' -nlil OiToru tlufCourt-Hnui.
iloorut MFnyem-, IuhiIiI rouniv.brtmb?!i2
logul lioura or solo, on I lu- Unit I'npsiluy n. i ,
gu.tuixt, four immli-pil urr™ of BSil,tomno".
L-ll Of InlHOl lUUUnUIUOOl'B-y-17. W8 UlUl OUP-lmlT
of lot Rtnnbor 200. Sold us t he property of Mur.
vll Dunean, deceased, with the Incumhnnco of
ai.trliinllo.r. - Tpf&caMK t0t " K pur ' ,wil " r
J line I7-t«!s. JAM. C. WARDLOW, AdinT.
/VKOHOU Walker County.—Whereas I), c
V3T Suttan, Aum’r. of Stephen Shnw, Uedbfik.
ed, has applied to me for leave to .-ell the hunts
ljelonglng lo sithl deceased. Tor the purpose of
distribution.and to pay debts; sum luiidcon-
stating of lot uumlwv 23a, in thumb district nnd
4th sectiyn ol Walker bounty; and this is to
not /y the kins and creditors of said dcceusH.
that ut the first regular term of the Court after
tho exnlrution of thirty days an order will bo
e unless good reason*
contrary. ThisJunelSth.lWv.
MILTON RUSSELL, Oni'y.
! for Jotters of dis-
•jq"OTICE TO CREDITORS.
. All persons baviqg claims ngalnst tho estate
ofD. M. Peeples, into of Murmy eouuty, deceas
ed. are ruquh'cd to present them to tho under
signed by thq 1st ilouday In August noxt; tlmt-
they mny lie-passed upon and atifUtod.
April 26-3111.. W. tUFFMAN, Rec’r. Ac.
G EORGIA. Whitfield ufamty-Wherons, PL
Haggard, administrator, of Alfrcil John-
Hon, deceased, represents to tbo court’ lu bis
petition duly filed, tliuMio lms fully adminis
tered said Johnson’s estate. This Is to cite all
persons yoncevned, toBhpw cause, If any tlufy
fan why said udminlstrat or should liot bo dls-
chnrgeu from Ids administration, arid receive
letters of dismission on tlio 1st'Monday In Sop-
tembor, 18(19.* W. It. BROOKER, Ord’y.
ft EORGIA, Wliittleld County,—Two mouths
\JT after date application will bo mmlo to tbo
Court of Ordinary of Whitfield county, for
leave t o'.seli the real estate of WillianiH Crook,
late ofsaid county decensdd; tbo sumo being
lots number 120. except 17 acres gold t bo State;
slso 40 acres of tbo northwest oornev of nutulier
143; nil in 13tli district and 3d section of paid
county. Muy 23th, 1809.
JOSEPHS. THOMASON, Admrdcbonusnon.
G KOIIOIA, AVIilinpld Cotuily—■\VliorpliB,J.]’.
Noil, admlnlfitiator of I). S. Roacli. deecivs-
ect, represents to tlio Court, In bis potitlon duly
filed,tliutlfolias fully administered D.S.Roaclrs
estate: -This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they euiq why
said administrator should not bo discharged
» bis administration nnd recuive letters of
4’ATOUNA-
A DMIXISTIIATOIl'fi f AI.l-l.-l'm-Bimnl tout!
onler of tho Court.of Ordinary ol C'atorfsa
county, Georgia, will bo sold ntthe Court-house
door, in tho town of Ringgold, in sum county,
on tho. llj-st Tuesday in August next, within
legal hours of palp, the following lots of land,
nrcshQwntut
June 17-39(1.
G EORGIA, Wulifcr County—lVhtreSlilies
Whitlow, guardian oft he person und prop,
ci ty or John, Nancy nnd Martha Whitlow, and
others, lms applied to the court Of ordinary of
said county fora discharge from his guariliuiu
ship of.said persons; This Is therefore to rltw
all persons concerned to show cause, by fifing
"Ih’li-- in my i-illci'. w liy thc "uiil a|ipfie:uit
should not be disnitssed trom said gaardhuu
slilpofnbovo named persons, ami receive tho
usual letters of dismission. Given under my
bund und official signnt un*, March 27,18U9-3m,
.MILTON RUSSELL, Ord'y.
EOltQ I A, W«1 kur County.—'Wiierens James
\Js H, Rogers, ndm’r.of Emory Hancock,rep-
resents to tho Court, in hta petition duly filed,
and entered onreconMlmt lie lms fully admin
istered K. Hancock’s otnte: This is therefore
toeitcull porsonsconci-nicil. kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if nny they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from
ids administration, and receive letters ot dls-
.lnlsidon'Ut the first regular term of this Court,
after tho expiration of three months. This
April24th, 18011. -MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y,
EORGIA, Walker County.—Whereas, W. IL
Vpi Russ, iidm'r or Christopher- Boss, deeens-
r.d, represents to the Court, in Ids petition du
ly filed and entered on record, that tic lms fully
administered ChristopInT Bos*' dstqto:
This is to cite all person# concerned to be nnd
appear at the next term of the Conrt of Ordi
nary, after tlmexpiint ion of three months, und •
show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not bo dJsrhi ' “ *’
. Lot. .Dlst, ’
fit li,
County. No. Acres.
4 th,
1st,
2nd,
3d,
2nd,
2nd,
1st,
Dili,’ isK
4th,
3d,
2nd,
nth,
14th,
td li,
.. 17th
physio, and a tlioroujr
v led go o
liner
. _i6i. „ r _jppp||i
business, I feel riot tnu least presmnptlc
stating to those who may favor uio with tludr
patronage tlmt porfeotsatlsfaetloa.will bo giv
en In uvury particular.
Remember tho NEW DRUG STORE, where
everything Is fresh and pure,ill thu Tibbs House
No. 2, between Hotel Enlranee and Tibbs A Ken-
tier's store.
marm/..T-F. groves.
■yiT-IIO AY ANTS TO SELL OR BUY-
V R12AL ESTATE?
Through tbo efforts of K. Hulburt, Superlnten-
W. A A. Railroad, amt otliur dlstin-
dlroad officials, a convention was
.mtaon tlm 4th of .January, having
for its object tlie promotion of immigration to
tho South, und tho attraction of capital aud set
tlers to tho lino of tho Wostorn aud Atlantia
, nUl i p ro .
lUillroad.tbus increasing population
duet Ion, and enhancing tho valubof real estate.
U cannot bo denied that .Upper Georgia pro-
souls more inducements to emigrants and cap
ital than almost any portion of tho South, tlio
salubrity or ellimito, Its vast mineral resources,
suporlor and oxtenslvo -
WATER FQWER.V
tho productiveness of Its varied soils, its in
creasing railroad facilities, aro lit tract ions that
but few portions of tho South cun boast ot'.
In order to fncilttnto tho objects of the con
vention, and to afford a medium for the salo
and pit re huso of property, tho undersigned lms
oponod -iu thoolfieo of t no W- & A, Railroad
Depot, a
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
whero ho may bo consulted by thoso wishing
to buy or soil Real Estate. Having an exten
sive acquaintance with tlio people of this sec
tion, ns well as wlththo nature and adaptation
of thu soil, parties may. rely upon prompt and
accurate information. Having been up ruc
tion or of tbo law for a number of years no dltfi.
fixity will bo experienced In Judging of tho legal
TX Al'I’LBTOX CO., 1’nUVri
*00, 02, * 111 lilt AN IV ST II MKT, N. Y".,.
Comiuoueed April 3d,
APPLETON’S JOURNAL,
A 3VEEKLY PAPER,
Devoted t<» l.ltcrntxire, Science nud Art.
Omlttiiig ordinary nows, and nv.oldlnv parti
san advocacy, both sectarian aud political, the
Jouknat. win ho duvototl to general literature,
to scieuco. art, and‘edueutlon,and to tho diffu
sion of valuable information upon subjects of
public importance. It is intended to make uso
resources, original and selected, domestic
foreign, wbloh enn give interest uml varie-.
jitspagesj midJielther exertion nor ex
I ionsu will bo spared to seeuro tlio aid of the
>ust talent of tlio time. Wo abstain from tbo
largo professions ami tlio parade of ePnspleuous
names so common on thoso occasions, and,
trusting to the intelligence of tho people, shall
bo content 16 lot the Joqrn.vl speak for Itself.
Thu department of Litoral uro will embrace:
Fiction, In the, form of both Serial Novelsuml
Short Stories;
Essays upon Literary and Social Topics;
Sketches of Travel and Adventure;
Discussions upon Art, Rooks, and Kindred
Themes;
Papers upon all tho Various Silly cots Hint Pnr-
tatn to the Pursuits and Uncreations ot tho
People, whether of Town ov Country; und
Poems by our Foremost Poets.
IllustrrtIons will form up important feature
in the plan of tho Journal. Nearly every num
ber will bo accompanied by an
ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ON SOME
. POPULAR THEME, A STEEL ENGRAV
ING, IN THE BEST STYLE OF THE
ART, OIt A LARGlf CARTOON
ENGRAVED ON WOOD.
G EORGIA, Will {field County—MUlio O’Roar
having in proper form made application
for permanent loiters of administration, on
flic estato or James R. O’Ronr, (tooeased :
This is to cito all persons to show causo nt
my oftlco, on tlio first Monday in July next,
why permanent administration should not ha
granted to applicant .on said estate. Wit
ness my hand nml ofilcinl signature, tills Juno
7,1809. w.,II. BROOKER, Ord’y.
, .Juno 7-30(1.
EORGIA. WHltfiolfi County.—One month
\T aftor date applieallon will bo made to tlio
Conrt of Ordinnry of W bitfield county for leave
to soil tho Inndbolongingto tbo estato of W
H Dowdy*-late ofsaid countv* deceased.
JimollMm ' W. J AL THOMAS, Adnt’r.
O E0IIG1A, Wllltni-lcl Comity—Wm. II. Doll-
noy, administrator of the estate or James
Sants, deceased .makes nppl lout ion to resign bis
trust as sueli administrator, on nccount of bln
professional business, und suggests .tlio iiumo
of .TO Fain ns a fit und proper person to take
said trust: Thfsis therefore to cito nil persons
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they ran, why said administrator should not
bo discharged from his trust, and receive let
ters of dismission, ami J C Fuln bo granted let
ters oradministratlou, do bonus’non, in said
Dabney’s stead, on tbo first- Monday in August
noxt.. This Juno »), 18ti9. D. W. NEEL, Only.
premises proposed for talc. Thoso 1
no sent to Col. Hulburt, who proposi
plteaud publish.them In immpitlct
general distribution throughout tnu .xorui,
thereby bringing the laud of Uppor Georgia
prominently botol’o tlio public.
SAMUEL II. RAKER,
. - - -.tar property, und cbnrgos will bo
reasonable and satisfactory in every Instance
■Sumsk leslik»7laivr* magazink"-
JL} Tlm leading fashion periodical in America.
Each monthly number contains a large color
ed -plate ot tho latest fashions, from designs
sent trom Paris an soon as invented, which aro
thus published simultaneously in New York
and Paris : also u four-pago .uncOlovud fashion
plate, embracing the various lending styles.-
Theso are accompanied with full descriptions
and explanations, with numerous other {lilts-
-t rations. Every number contains an original
lettoVfrom Paris describing the very latent
represented, and sold at as low pricos
. any Jionse In t he state.
special orders for Watches, Initial Jewelry,
Bridal Presents, etc., made on fair terms.
;„ppe°hu ntUmtipn given to general repairing.
- ; afflyWSKffS I Uon orThii''MSifliViiTimmpHsra 'acmTAnnSi
]. anted fm ono y j ax. T1u> public are respect-1 More, numerous interesting tales, noonv -m
<MM(uxuuiUic lu- -toeV. , I vvUMCi. a«. Tim m l, u m prafmMv WiratcA
may ly* l with fine engravings. Prioo. *3 ,vi per y
mated Scene.
No.2.—Contains an Eight-Page .Supplement of
Underground Life and Alining, With
Ton Illustrations.
No. 3.—A Steel Engraving of Noon on tho Sea-
Shore, from a plot tiro by Kensott,
No.4»—An Art 'Supplement-, containing Now
York Illustrated with 13Si:pcrh Illustrations.
No. 5.—A Superb Cartoon or tho Lovcc at Now
Orlenns. .
Fovolty, frcfllmess, nnd cent Jnual clmngu will
bcaiined at in this department. The illustra
tions will usually bo valuable ns works of art;
those on steel, and the Cartoons, consisting or
views of American scenery, by our most ills-
tiugulshed painters,and UlustnUlons of char
acter and Hie, by our foremost draughtsmen,
They will ho prfitted with extra care on Sopa-
rato Sheets, and may ib.o cither bound in {lie
voJumout the close of tho year, ov framed to
hong upon tho wall. The JmmVAL, in this-'fea
ture, wilibo unlike nny other.
Each Number of
jrOURNMi
COXTAXS .
32 rage# of KcatUtig Slnttcr t
Tho Grout Novel of
VICTOR HUGO,
Entitled
TIIE MAN WHO LAUGHS;
Price 10 cents per No., or $( a year, in advance.
For Sale by all Nows Agents throughout the
United State.
Terms for clubs may bo bud of tbo Publlsli’r:
Specimen copies sent gratis upon application.
P ATTON & PAYNE™ 7 ~
Chattanooga, Tcnn.,
BooksolloPB Jtiid Stalifiuers
Keep constantly on hand acoinpiolo stock of
School Books, Stationery, wo’.l paper, Novels,
. Albums, Chromos, etc., wbicii they otlbr at
My Hltistrated l wholesale or retail, ut Eastern prices.
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Juliy
1 EORGIA, Wliittleld Couiily-
r hereby given that nt " *
i of the Court of Ordi
. ily—Notice is
tlmt nt tho August Term,
-if Ordinary of said coun
ty, application-will ho made to sell ull the Veal
estate of Owen II. Keanu, deceased; consisting
of twenty-two lots of lnml, lying in tho nth
district and 3d section of said county, to-wit:
Lots numbers 192,200,202,203, 201,803,207,220,228,
229,230,240,241,242, 202, 203,204, 205,200,277, 278nnd
279, Land to ho sold for the benefit of tbo I.cg-
atecsnnd creditor* of said deceased.
JAMKS-U. 11DRNK, Admfiilsl rat or, do bonis
non, with the will annexed of o. II. Kenan, de
ceased.—Jituc 28tl», 1809-tds.
A DMl NIST RATO It’S SALE.—By virtue of
ajl an order, irom tho Court of Ordinary of
Whitfield county, will be sold on the first Tues
day In August, ISM), at.Thu Court-Housn door
In said county, between the logo) Roms of sale,
One hundred ilores of
lot of land number 115, In tho 13th district nnd
3d section, where Sarah Talley now resides:
also tho following papers:
one 11 fit, vs JII Martin, for #7 50;
Ono note on J W May, for *10 005
Ono note on Joseph Sisk, for *8 00;
One notoon J A Glenn, and I. W Crook,
eurlty, for $24 92?
Ono note on John Floyd, for f|i7 00;
One note on B ,J Wilson, for #3 00.
All of t lie above sold us tbo prdbutT v of W H
Talley, deceased, for benefit of heirs nml credi
tors. Terms cash. -
J lino 24-prs fee *9 D. W. MITCHELL, Adiur.
HI,
4 til,
fstiV, JtTT
-'ll mill, ‘Jill, LllllllOU
313, 27111,'- 2nil, Murray
Early,
Murray,
Cass,
Cherokee,
.Lumkln,
DeKalb,
Union,
Paulding,
Lee,
Lumkln,
Deeutur,
Chattooga,
30.-?
•Ull,
Cherokee,' . 100
List n( Lots with Plot and Grant to S. RJIy:
No. Lot. Dlst.
County;
Cherokoe,
No. Acres.
Sold for benefit oflieit^ nml creditors of said
Riley, jleo’d. Terms: one-hnlf cash, balance
on twelve months’ timo. Bond for titles given,
June 14tli| 1809. J. IL ANDERSON, *
Prs fee $22.39
T. 1). COA*
Admr’s.
A DMtNISTlt ACTOR’S SALK.-Pursuant to an
jtx. order of the Court of Ornlnary of Cutoosu
county, will be sold before tlio Court-House
door,in Ringgold, within tlio legal hours of
splc, on tie first Tuesday in August next, all qf
lot of land number 120, In the mb distriot nnd
4tl\ section of Catoosa county, Georgia, except
nino nxira* off of the southwest corner thereof,
and nine acres off tlio northeast corner of lot
number119,9th district und 4th section or Will"
kor county, Geo. Sold for thu benefit of lioirs
and creditors of Jolm McDonald, deceased.—
Terms of sale, one-half.cash, balance on twelve
inontlis’time. Bond for-titles given:* Kohl sub
ject to dower. TJIOS. RUSSELL, Adiu’r.
JunoS-tdB-prs. foo^8. .
ministration and rccoivt letters of dismission.
Witness my official signature, this Mav291b;
ISO!). MI1.TON RUSsELL, Ord’y.
G EORGIA,-Walker 'Countv.—'Whereas, ap-
‘ plication has been made to me to lmvc un
administrator unpointed upon the estate of
Ephraim Mftbrvjutoof said county, deceased:
Till# is to notily UB and singular the relatives
und creditors of sutd deceased, that at tlio first
regular turn of thu Court/ utter the expiration
of thirty days, nn admintatrator will bo up-
pointed upon'snid estate, unless objections aro
hied. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
Juno 3-30(1-
G EORGIA. Walxkk County—WlicrcnH,.Jolin
Muud Martin J.nwranee have applied in
properforin to resign tho administration of
Silas Lawrancc. dc$M, nnd recommend us their
successor GW Lnwra nee: This into notify nil
persons interested that unless sonufgood run- ■
sons tire shown to thc contrary the above ad
ministrators willhc relieved Irom their trust
nnd a now administrator appointed, ut tho first
regular termof the court niter tlio expiration
of thirt y days from thc publication of this no
tice. This Juno28,1809.
. July l-30d. MILTON RUSSELL, Only.
/^TEOltGIA,’WnlkorCounly—Henry It Sparger
VT bus applied for exemption and setting
apart nnd valuation of homestead, and f will
pass upon tho sumo ut my office in LnFuyctto
on tho 13th day of .July, JfW9, at 11 o’clock.
July 1-11 ‘ MILTON RUSSELL, Only.
EORGIA, Wolkor • Coifnty.—Application
IpT liuving been made to me tblmvo G. M.
Harp appointed the guurdlan of the porsoti and
property of Samantha Terrell and Chnrllo
ThompsonTcVrelV, minovsin snld county: This
Is to notify all, persons interested, that at tho
first regular term of tho Court after tlie oxptrn-
tion or tliirtj’ flllj’s a guardian will bo appoint
ed for said minor children. Tills Juno 58.1889.
A DMINfSTItATOR’S SALE—In accordance
JlX. with tbo Inst will and testament of Thom
as B. Wade, Into of Clarko county, deceased,
iw ». II imV| IUIU w ,
and by virtue of an order of the court of or
dinary ofsaid county of Clark, will bo sold be
fore the court house door in LuKayettc, Walker
oounty, on thcflrst Tuesday in August next,
within tho legal hours ofsafo: lot oflund nmo-
her 170, in tho 7tli district of the 4th section of
said county of Walker, belonging to the estato
oPsald Thomas If. Wade, dcoM, for the benefit
of - holrH ami creditors. Titles indisnutnblr-
Terms cash. DOCTOR .W! ET.DER, Adinr,
June 24,1809. Debouifl Ron with will annexed.
ii. AimorHon. aummistrator or James A.
Lorry, lato ot said county,deceased,represents
to tho Court in ids petition duly filed nnd on-
torod on fecord, that ho has fully administered
on said estate:
This is therefore to cito und admonish nil
persons interested to show eauso.lt uny they
cuuoyUhin tlio time pidscrlhod bylaw, why let-
tors of dismission from said estate should not
ba^ranted suhl uiqil leant In Sept ember next .
3d day of Mufcli, 1W9.
Starch 1-fiin.
1 official signature this
J. M. COMBS. Ordinary.-,
t Prs; lco #5.
D ISSOLUTION—Tho firm of Weatherford,
Thomas & Co., has this Jay dissolved co-
put tnerahip by mutual bonsenf.
IV. J. M. THOMAS,
, J. G. 8. WEATHERFORD,
JunelS-SU* j; a. THOMAS.
P EORGIA, Catoosa County.—WJiereiis J
VX Roach, administrator of .J. B. Elrod,'-rep
resents to tho Court, In Ids petition, duly tiled
undontored on record, that lie luis fully ml-
ministered J. B. Elrod’s estato.
This is therefore to olto nil persons eoncorn-
oih kindred nnd creditors,, to show cause, if
uny they can, why said udmlnistmtor should
noiiio discharged from his administration unci
receive letters of dismission or first Monday in'
August next. This May 3d, 1809.
J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
GVI.ML1I.
T mitt, KOIt DIVOIiCK IN lill.JIElt BtJPK-
JJ iuon CouitT,—Minnie K. Forrest ‘ vs. Wm.
11-Forrest.—It appearing to tlio Court, by tlio
returu of tbo Slicritv, tbut tho defendant in tho
above statyd citac does not vesUte in the county
Of Gilmer—nnd it appearing that he does not'
rcsldo'iuthe Statu: It is, on motion, ordered
t hat said defendant appear und answer to said
ensu ut t ho next Term of tlie Court, or bo con-
sldorodln default uml tho plaintiff bo nllowcd
to proceed ex parte.
Audit is further ordered tlmt he be served
with a copy of this order by publication in terms
of the law. N. It. KNIGHT, j. s. o.
I certify that the above is truo extract from
ho minutes. - Mny Term, 1809^
S. F. WILLIAMS, c. B. C. •
June 3-Im.-rrs. feu *7.50.
N otice.
UXITKD STATKS iNTHItNAT. ItKNKMTK,
-, . Deputy Collector’s Office,
fourth' District ofGeorgiu, .Juno 28,1809.
The following described property was seized
by me tor violation of Internal Revenue Law,
hr undo county, Georgia, on tlm 2fifh Instant:
Ono copper still, worm and Cap, near Bruns-
ston IlucklmUox’s, on Smut Mountain; and on
tho27th Instant, one copper still, worm and
cap, nonr John Whitts, on Sand .Mountain.
Any person claiming the above described
property, Mill appear within thirty days from
Hat •. before,James Atldtis, Collector, Fourth
District of Georgia, at Atlanta, Georgia, and
make stuih claims, or said pvoporty will be dls-
posed of as tbo luu* directs.
T , , ■ W. R. CAUL1LE,
J uly l-8t Deputy Colleotor.
/^Zj-I-tjRGIA.C’atoosa County—John C _ K Cotter
VT bus applied to mo for exemption and sot-
tlngnpavt and valuation Of homestead, amt I
M ill pass upon tho same mi the 2d davof July
next. 10 n’elimk u,in., tit tuy oflleo in Ringgold
i June 21,1889. J. M. COMU8, Ordv.
than Lowe; administrator oLWijuGCnsh,
•epresents to thp Court in hls potltloji, duly fil
ed nntlontcred on record, that ho lms Jully ad
ministered suhl estate :
r nils Is therefore toeltoall persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show .euuso, if
any they can, uhy said administrator slioul ’
not be discharged.from said ndm’rtutd reeelv
letters of dismission on 1st Monday Jn October.
July l-3in. ■ J^ M. COMbh, Oril’y.-
C l EORGIA, Catoosa County.-^lHnuc R. Jobo
X having applied to “ - - ^
let's ofminrr tm estato •
Hie State of TdtinesSeu. . .
This is to elto all persons concerned to bo and
appear ut my ofilco on tho first 3louday in noxt
August to shoM’ eiuiflo why said Isaac It. Jobo
should not be uppolutod iidm’r of skid estate.
Witness my hand und ofiieial slgnuturo this
• • J. M. COMBS, Ord’y.
.Juno 7th. 1889.
. July 1, 1889-30(1.;
^“1 EORGIA, Gilmer County,—Witercas, A. 8
VX Tatum and William Wglker, ndministrn-
*— of lsaiio Johnson, represents to tho Court,
mir potitlon duly filed, thot thoy have ful
ly udmiyistered Isaac .Johnson's estate: This
is therefore to cito nil porsons concerned, kin-
1 and creditors, to shou' causo, if any they
—, M’hy said administrators should not bo dis
charged from their udmlnist ration, and leccivo
letters of dismission on tho first. Monday inOc-
lobernext. JOHN AY. GREER, Ordy.
Juno 10,18f»9-3m.
lloaeli, administrator of J.B Elrod, rop-
runuius to tlie Court Hi bis petition duly filed
nnd entered on record tlmt I10 bus fully admin,
(stored said estato: Tills Is therefore to cite all
persons concerned. Kindred nnd creditors, to
shop-euusoifnny they ran, why said .adminis
trator should not be. discharged from his ad
ministration and receive lot tors of dismission,
outlm first Monday lu October next. This
July 1,1889.3m J. M. COMBS, Only.
I the Choice
tTuHS™!
tiid „ - . .
Ayres, deceused: This is to oitc nil persons to
shon: ciiuhont my office, within the timo pre
scribed by law, M hy permanent, administration
should not bo granted I lie applicant.
Juno »-30d. JOHN W GREER, Ord’y.
f't EORGIA, Gilmer Coiinty-Wherens wTlT.
VT Plemons applies for lattei's of Guardian
ship of the property of Robert. John, Mdfeo
and Jnckson Plemons. minor children of Wiley
Plemons, deceased: These are therefore to ro-
qulru all persons eoncered, to file in my ofilre,
on or before the first Monday in August next,
tholrobjections. It any thov Have, otherwise
letters of Gtmrdiqpsolp wilibo granted the ap
plicant. Given under my hand and ofiieial sig
nature, 1 hfg Juno 21,1809.
June 2i.;:ad JOHN W. (JREEK, Ordy.
i EORGIA, Gordon County—.Jacob Tate
VX has applied for exemption nml setting
. '’lomestcud. unu I will
iii.Voiil'rtny ofJuly insi.'’
'-ly 1, ite-it
SORQIA, ,0llm«r County—.1 F Anglin
apart and valuation ot homeste_
pass upon iho same at my oflico in Calhoun on
thu Oth day of July inst.
July 1,1889.2t ’ D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
/ r 'l"EORGIA, , Gilmer County .—J F Angll
VX has applied for exemption of porsonnlty
nnd I will pass upon tho samn at my oflico in
Elijah, on tho 10th July, at 10 o.dock, n. m„
1899. JOHN *w, GREEK, Ord’y.