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NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN.
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Sot r.nottSU IM«» too Mul'lll
\Yt\tto wo aro suMhk »f ram, Mils , IWj.ttftcl
hvc visiting vaviufui I''"'''""'' «*f «* 1 W' *’
viiiiira i:*l|''* In UtMfKln, j I iiivldliifr tin* Purl}’.
Some of Uio Oy\i«\U QxUcsixraiocaUngIn ‘While the ItaillciU party l» 'becoming
oOVglft* A taw d*yg stereo two Gillian teoiielcssly split, Into fiuilluus, which tlnre
I'Mlnm-n puff^mteil a plantation or 600 uml jealousy will render morn ami ltintis
fi tram Mr. I'teuiVs .1. Denlmm; of irreuoiiciliitelc, wc perceive, |fty*'tho Aft'
liras liqm air. Uuules j. Denham, ot, irryooncllnhlo, wc porcolvo, »»y»tlio Aft- lnt ^„ midnotwo death
.olftmhla county, at a, Cost or StO.OfiO.- . gilstoCondilulhimillst, Signs of.wavering ] ,,,, i...mod: ii J
CM* ttfp or lain', Is situated about seven- dinnng the Democracy of tlio South, and, ,, wl«. wheat
,---■ ecu' miles Cnmi Augusta, nml (s said 'to,' If wc nrcnol greatly in error, a Cautions, mm Jg • - *
(rv 'doliH' immcn .e damage. Tire recent j comprise Some of the most fertile land to j perlhumclous effort will ho tnmlii to form
tlood in Tr-vm U aid fc) have destroyed j'he Stand In Culmhhla. I alliances abhorrent to nlt^rne Bouthorn
thousand* of litres of corn and cotton on Mnir i»y«TiTm, .CVlnn. \' w "- ) ’°"' c,vc1 ' “expedient” Mich
dredi ’.of head of rank. A Hood recently Davenport,Jown, recently-died from tho
■■.•hit'd portions of Delaware, destroying cip-cU of using hair dye. This should ho
property I" thr amount of -dl,000; attain a warning to hair (iyo iisei'a, .ns every
Snuthc'viiV, All'll De.'ie'ia it is said the p V ,.p nV atton of Ihlii cUrts’fttjtcr Is said to
mins hr.vo ticen utmost Incessant for sov* - • * ■ "
era! Whs, doing gn at Injury to the corn
nod cotton crops. The deck of tho weath
er stems to)»lax in Ids duty of lalo-in
nnnv, very many, locamids His all«OOT<lU-
hlg Minshlue. and in a/«f oll.era nothing
l.ut Hoods of min; .V... ..
Npirli of tlio .Itlmitn'l’rcKK.
1 " Coiislitolioiiaiul Intelligencer get Very
mad over a little dcmilolm afllilr, M keep
. BfloWltg quills at each other, while Bari
quotes Scripture at them. 1 hey should
l,e more' .'tearltahlo toward each ollior.-
' Even body can detect dur. faults, hut few
gfvd US credit for our good deeds.
court .
The Atlanta Oonslitulion will publish
fie eutiro decisions in pamphlet torln, for
thu use'of attorneys, till the regular rc-
• ports arc published. Sent by mail- (br io
cents per copy. - ' . . ■ .
ItaomlnciK cutset of Atlnuin Arrcjleil,
Col. Simms, ox-postmaster of Atlanta,
has been arrested, charged with embezzle
ment of government funds. Tho trial Is
nro"rossingbefore tho United Slates Com
missioners, in that city. Col. Sim.hswns
one of tlio most influential citizens of llm
Tlio Hoiuostcml 1*1*1 Htiuul.is
Urown nml McOny decided that Hub ln\Y
is both - ro-trohetiyo and constitutional,
and ‘.‘applies to -judgments, executions,
nml decrees, tauhdcVl on debts fconlrnetec
before Us adoption, oven though reduced
to-ludgments before that time, and Is wl th-
oiil exception, save ns therein provided.’
Sole* for Xcgroca Hurled ncj oiul Hc«-
urrccllon.
•Nofts given for the purchase of slaves.
6'eforo and during tlio War, are declared
uOn-coHcctablc, by Broirn and MeCay in.
- tl,e Supremo Colu-t. Judge Warner dis
sented. Brown’s notion is that debts for
■Slav’s'can be ns legally destroyed as tho
negroes were emancipated.
England Factorial oil Half Time.
• The telegrams, say tho Full river facto
ries have begun to run on half time.’ The
price of manufactured goods does not keep
up with the advance In cotton; but, ns tlio
stock on hand cannot bo very excosslvo;
mid monoy is abundant,nvc cannot believe
eontnln uinro or less poison.. Belter let
nature take Us course, all ye that want to
appear younger Ilian you yeiiliy arci rc-
mombcflng tlmt “grey hairs are honoru-
blo.” _
Tho Month.
The Now. York Tribune Is wonderfully
exercised over the South’s future wealth.
Thinks It will stand out prominently be
fore the wliojo world In tlio grandest im
aginable magnitude, sft great will bo its
wealth In a lbw yonrs. The present crops
of tho South are estimated by the Tribune
lit $3G0,000,000;
Colton I. King!
The ruling prices of tills staple, fts com
parative sueccseflil yield with pthcr crops,
the limit of’Its culture to tlio Sou thorn
Stales, Its scarcity,' nnd. the world over
cry of “more cotton,” has Induced even
the skoptio to exclaim, Cotton Is - Kitigl
Old and New England cry lustily for raw
cottou. Their inllis arc suspending, mid
thousands of poor crentures thrown out of
employment. In Massachusetts many of
tho Mills nro only running tlii-co days ip
tlio week, hecmiss cotton is hold up. Tlio
market will.probably opeil at 2li cents ill
Georgia. In Now York and Baltimoro It
sells at 83 cents.’
Execution of n Notorious Jllnrdercss
.. Nnspemlcil..
Bullock 1ms ordered the Shorifl'of Bibb
county to suspend the execution of Henri
etta Greer, the she iicgro flend who mur-
dorpd, a llttlo ivliito girl near Macon for a
paltry sum of money, until the 17th day of
September noxt. When wo remember tlio
particulars of tlio murder—how oold-
blooded, heartless mid brutal it was—we
arc at a loss to Understand why Executive
interference delays tlio execution of one
so justly deserving tlio halter. Suspen
sions of executions mid pnrdonaDjy tlio
Exccuttvo are becoming alarmingly fre
quent of late, iimf unless it Is slopped aiid
the law executed to.tlio lettor in the case
of overy criminal, our State, will soon ho
in a lamentable condition—projicrty and
human .life will not he safe in any; portion
Of It. t t , .- '
’ The Machine mum It.eir.
The Government is actually running
, .... itself without thohid of Cabinet or Pi-esl-
there will bo much miming on lmlt time. | ■ s ecrc tai.y Bontwell is nt his liomo
Another Ta'x'o be isjTieii. j in Massaciiusetts; Attorney General Hoar
tiav. Bullock has directed that anaddi- j is in thcsnmol^aUlyj'Seerota.'y Cox is at
lionnf’tax of four-tenths of I’per cent, bd ' r ' ’*
collected on the properly of this State, ns
appears on tlio tax digest, from last re
turns, in order to raise §300,000. This Is
a right sweet little morsel for tlioso who
talk irbout Itndical economy. Well, there
is nothing liko it. '
The llot Weather.
From nllpa’rls of the Uulon the papers
and tclegraph.bflng tho samo lntclligcneo
m regarding the Intense’heat of the past
fveck, thcrmomelci'ranglngffom 04 to 107.
Ill New Y'ork City it was almost unondur-
ablc, sun-strokes were nuinerous, and
, horses ditdod the streets from heat. AYc
believe, however, that showors lutvo boon
general tho last fow days, and- It is much
• L’oolor. TUord have,Jicen good rains all
mound ns, .and frequent shawdrs from
Calhoun to Atlanta. Tho weather betok
ens rain hereabouts.’.
liomo iii Oliiot%ecrctary. Fish 1b on the.
lrudsou; Fostmaster General Cregweil is
at his country scat lnM|iryland; Secreta
ry ltobeson is on a tour of.inspection; and
Secretary. Bqwllns 1ms jiist loft for Dan
bury, Connecticut.
Mtcallnff.lVom tho Top of a House.
An instopqo of olovatdd thieving has
been discovered in Augusta, Ga. . Oi;
Monday ovoning last,- a couple of enter;.
prising negro thloves woro.diHeovcred on
the roof of tho old Eaglo and l’hrenixllo-
.tdl buildfiig, busily engaged in cutting off
tho copper strips ussil at tho junction of
tho dlftoront divisions of,tho real’. About
rney of this State are united, ati(T,3Ve mlglit
say with jierfeel'truth, Invliiclhio. But
just us the deluded AVnr Vemoemtaof tho
NOrth aro beginning jo holt from tho Had
leal organization, anil Just os an awaken
lug lovo far tfio glorious Federative prin
ciples of the past Is animate among the*
ifinsscS—we (liid dlssallsfiictlon where It
should least exist andg want of confldeuco
in thoso'old principles whero they should
bo most sacredly flier Is toil. AVc And, too,
that tho public mind is lining prepared for
tlio dissolution of tlio Democratic party
when tliqt party begins tn show a. vitality
that makes Its euoiiiy lorfiblo; ivo And at
tempts at division of this.party 'when its
promises for future triumph are Warning
everywhere. 1 u view of the constorimtiou
of tlio Radicals ami their hitter qunrrcl-
Ingsnnd snpnrntjoiiB, is this tlio time for a
split in tlio Doniocrntle party or an aban
donment of position worse than a split?—
SKflhltl ivc not rather hccomo tho moro
compact and .milted ns our (bes dtsinteg-
rate and grow faetjous among llicmsolves?
If wo bo patient find steadfast, tlioso .who
aro'weary, of radicalism will tome to us.
Blit it would bo iiitidiiess, folly, stultiflca-
tion and disgrace for us to go to them.—
Georgia, at least, cannot afford .tills bar
gain; and we call upon tlio true hearts In
liermldst to strangle this insidious attempt
to rcpublleauizo tliojn, in its very, first
throes of existence. Tho Now York Tiroes
aud oven tho negro papers quota these an.
ti-Dctaocvnlio sentiments from Southern
jonrnals with nn unoliou nndnn eagerness
only kiiown j.o those \ylio sco salvation
oven in straws. AVell may they seize’upon
these extracts’with avidity, for suclnrian-
ifestatlotis aro tlio tokens of- progress in
tho last deop game that radienlisni plays
in 'order t6 ruin tho. Democracy, deceive
the (South, and perpetunto its own gigantic
simnio find Infamy.,.No doubt these South
ern joutiinls so darkly hinting at tho doad
Democracy, atul so ravenously devoured
by tho Times and its kindred, do not mean
to Injure tho South; hut the mischief they
creato rs nevertheless considerably and
destined, wo fertr, to Btcadily increase, un
less peremptorily cheeked nt the Blurt.—
A\ r e want no such bastard in Georgia ns a
sp-cnllcd Conservative Bopnhlican Democ
racy. AVe need no such coalition of incon
gruities. The Democracy of this State
are able to lead, lind. aro determined- to
lead. If any of those Who have helped
min tho country and-flingmce the Stale
truly repent and wish to make nnionds,
let them come to us. AVC protest against
the folly, tho wiekcdneBS and the horror
of going to them.
Tho.coUnn worm is making Tidvqe, with
tottbn Helds In Mississippi.
Tito liCiit tn Clnolntmll on tlio 31st was
deaths;
g the Missouri rlvef
wheat uwatlUig ship
ment . ’
At the Hot Sprlngsi Arkansas, hour
ftglils and gander pullings are sail) ta. be
the order of tlio day. , llcllneil place, lliiitl
Jacksonville, Florida,- 1b Infestcd’AvlUi a
gang or thieves.
. A speculator in relies oflbi'S tlio' stump
of a cigar smoked by fimnl for SIB.
A prolonged drouth hr Ohio has dolio
liiuncnso injury to tlio crops.
•Bradley county, Tennessee; Is suffering
from drouth. Not tnoro than lmlf d orop
of corn ivlll ho made tlioro'tbls year.
.Grant recently appointed a negro routo
mail agent tn Tonnesseo. Ho wnk arrest
ed a'fiiw days ago for forgery.
It Is now settled that the iron-clad oath
will be adniinlstarcd to the mcnibeus of
the ATrglnla I/Jglslature. ,
A woman In Marion county, Iowa, was
Irlgli toned so badly at tlio .eclipse that She
died a ftnv days altar.
AVade Holton, who recently, died ft
Memphis, boquoathisittlio lyjilow nml chil
dren of Stonewall Jackson, $10,000.
A negro woman jumped'off n’trnln- on
tlio Jitamplils road recently, while it was
going nt lightning speed, nnd straiigo to
say avns not Injured In tho loast.
A Whisky still exploded at Searcy, Ark.,
recently injuring tlio owner and two oth
er men. The country would bo the gain
er in much happiness and prosperity If ev
ery still in the wliolo land would explode,
Sin ABVEU’MHEJI r.VXN.
ys Kon(iIA,3Viilkor*'ounlv-3Viui»m llarrii,
IT mtin'rocjIeM*’ Hulf,Uookl. 1’ewruWnts to.
tlio Court in IUh pottnon dulv llleil ami imUn’eU
on reeoril. ilmllie im» luUv.ailinialsteml >iain
estate: Till* Is tlicrofore io l'II n all personsi
oOnoDrncib lclmlrcl ami ermlltats, to show
cause, ll'nny moybsve, Wliy Salil immliUwirn,
lor slioulil not lie iliscluvvirun n ote Ills aitmlivls.
1 rut ton,.amt l-itcolvo loltoVs urolsmlsnlpli at flic
first Veftalar tuna or this ooitrf SUor tlio os pi*
ration oftlircomonths. - 'rills AugnsJ in, iTwI.
i,HK,iU-:im . Mll.TON 1111**1:1.1.. ’lli .l> .
A Uminikth.vtoii’s PAt.K,—l'lirsmllt to nil
]>AI/]ON riTY COMIM.XVM t ohvsts.
-lly vliituo otiiu
rtiriinry of \Vh{t*
ami no moro could; ol* Would, bq made.
A l'rocliiumiloii.
*5,000 me WARD.
GKORGTA! . •' - ;
By Rnftis R, Rullock,. Governor of said Btatc.
Wliorenp, vcHa1)lo information lias boon re
ceived at.this Dopavtmunt, that in tlio county
of Terrell, on or utiout tlic niahtrof tho 18th day
of July, ultimo, a baud of la\vle»s peiHonw, luiv-
lnpf flvHt by lorco and intimidation, olitulnod
from tho Jailor of tho Raid county of Terroll
tho hcy« of tlio chnnty JuJl. did iueirally. and
dawlully open tho mild Jail, ami kill amt i
nr ouo tlolm O. Doe. by cutting Ills throat 1
.. va»or; tho Raid John (.4. izoa bolna at tho t
conilned in ruUI Jail. haiuloulVod, ami Hocurely
enninod. and, therctore, unable to tlbfuml him*
Relf agalnnt tho munlevouH attaokof tho kaid
awIcHapoirHonfl. and if!
.WhoreOH, whether through fear of llioafort
said lawleRS persons, or t hrough willful neglobt
or duty, the civil anthorltioHor said county, of
Torroll, have fulled.to inform ttilA Dopartmont
of tho oonnnKsslon of this barbarousj and inhu
man murder, and hayo also failed’ to tnko any
Rieps whatever towards tho arrQst of tho per
petrators thereof: in order, nevertheless, to
oltccb this object, to vindicate tho majesty of
law and tho sacredncss of humuiUUb, und in
order tho morocortufntj' to bring to speedy tri-
v;v.u..tyiGeorgia,willbasolu..,^. ... . v ,.
door in tlm town of Spring riaeo, on tlio lit _
Tuesday tn October noxt, tho oust half ol lot
or land number 10J, tlio snuthdmit lot.oflan\l |
number 101, In Mh dlutrict nml »d RoCtlon eft t
A DMiNISTUATOlfS SAI.i:~liy vlrtuo ofau
xV-«rdor from tho .CoUrt
Hold county, will be poldon the 1
October lwxt, at tho Court-IlonHO —
cotmtv, botwoon tho legal hours of
of land number 120, tixoopt 17 acres
.state; also to aeruH oirnonlnvent c;prner o
. 1 DMINISTUATIMX' SALK.-U.v virtue of an
/V order fronUho Court of Ordinary of Whit*
flt*in county, will bo sold buforo t lmCourt. Honso
door, at Dultdn. in said omiuty,.on tbuflm
Tuesday In ootolioi* noxt, tlio following prop.
•orty.to.wlt: - • .* - • 1 i
Loth of land- numb-prs 200, inn, 1W, 181.101,145 ]
and HI, all in tholklfiCotlon and 12UHllHt.rlot ol’ i
said flmmty, also lot of land lutmuor7J, lid see •
turn aud 8th district, nnd Jot numbutMD, 8d hoc« f
tloti and 18th district of Murray ebunty. fioid
as tho proportj* of John Hamilton, debousod,
for tho bonoflt of tho holt s, Tormscnsli.«
- anff20-tdH. Hi L. 1IAM1LTOX, Admf’X.
GEORGIA, Murray Corntty-Whoreas *U if
VJr Duncan has applied for Iuttora'of admin
istration on thpcstalu tif Adain Neal, late of
said county, deceased.
Thoso itro therofnrn to eltd niiu admonish all
nmlHlngniarthukindrud and creditors of raid
deoousrid to illo their objoctionK If any they
have, on orhoforothcOclotJortormofthbcourt.
of ordinary to ho hold in said county, on tlm
first Monday in’ October noxt, otltenviso suld
letters will be gran tod tlm applicant.
Glvch under my hand and ofllulul Hlgnhtuvc
this mit day or*August, 1880.
^VNDEIISON i .\ I:NSNVOltTIL^Ordy.
G eorgia, Walkm cmmty-A Mifartln 1ms
applied’for exemption of*norsonalty ami
sotting apart and valuation of homestead,- und
I will pass tiport 11m sumo at my Oflleo lii La-
Favctto, on Thnrsdav, tno2d davof HURL. ISUli,
augao-lt. mIlton Ki <si,LL,0rdy.
f 'I EOHGIA. Walker County.—JoshUaRunnin
vT lms applied to mo for exempt Ion'of person
alty amt mittlng apart and valuation of- homo*
stead, and I will pass upon tlm same at my,of*
”eo on Timrsday, the 2nd day of 8cpt„ ltm
aug20-11. MILTON llL’SSKLL u Ord’y..
HEVOLUTION
Dry
GEORGIA LAND AGENCY,
REN E. UREKN,
Agent of the Dalton City Company,
DFt’lCRS Frth BALK
A 13AHGE NUMBElt OF ‘
Y.nluablc Town Lots!
Oootls and Grocery
nt.sixnss, ur
’ 'j'tljU 1>. ISlll-U it Uro.,
tShccoslOl* In Jolui n?j{Uig,j
Curlirr Ihniilhm amt Kitaj /Uriels.
rtoatlaa IV. A A. Hntiroiul ftjG,
DALTON*, OA„
Tim unowiNCi city or oAi.tun.
twenty pnitnils of coppci’ was found 111 a
room of tho lionso, which accounted for
tho leaky condition of- the building .previ
ous to tills (Uscovcry. Tho negroes es
caped.- • ’■
DiscirclIUcil. ’
■The Tejograph discredits tho repovj
hl’ought to silicon from Crawford county
of a horriblo outrage omninittcd by two
negroes on a coiiplo of young ladles, in
ono of tho lower counties of Smithwestcf n.
Georgia. It lcarnk from Crawford that a
straggling white man brought tiio story
to that county, nnd that ho hits subso-
naril’n Hnreasni. -
Bard gels after a rural editor of the dem
ocratic. persuasion for trying to pick a
quarrel with ;him, nnd advises rustic to
ttUk about something ho umlorstanus—tell ^ ( —
about tho crops. Frohahjy ho thinks >t Uncnliy disappeared under very unfuYor-
best to comment on quadrupeds Apt, circumstances.
Samuel- Don’t got ntigry, Nancy. | ' taom the IS«se,
|. Put j\ jiceu ol'.pftnor in your mouth,
i. ohew It rapidly, nml [t will stop your nose
.- -A Mac I.lUlv X.le.
The New York Trilnino has a man who
.writes letters from the South in )ts oflfee
It'isa trick of tho trado quite common,
among New 'York journals. In ono of the
lata cfl’orts of tills supposed traveller, wh ioh
Is mainly made up with extracts from
report from tho ■Agricultural Bureau,
little lying is thrown In to give tho thin;
local spico and character. After comment
ing on tho neglect of tlio graves of Hie sol
diers of tlio Confederacy,' ns coinmrod to
tlio enro nnd nltaiition exhibited by tlic
North, tlio expense of which was paid out
of tho public Treasury, tho man in tlio
•Tribimo ofllco Indulges the imagination of
his readers anil his ever ready capacity
for lying as follows:
I am led to conclude that tlio rebel lend
era had little respect thr tlio common sol
diers, nnd that after they were dead and
could no longer be of any service, they
gave' them no nirther! thought or care.—
Between Brnnclivillo and Charleston, $,
O., I laid a long talk with a plain, com-
Tho Georgia l’ress.
mil It will stop your noso
from bleeding. This remedy lias been
tried frequently, it Is slated, and always
with success. Physicians say that plac
ing a small roll ot papet or muslin abovo'
tho front teeth, under the lip, mid pressing
hard mratlie same, will arrest Weeding
from the noso; checking the passage of
_ blood through tlio arteries leading to the
trioii's/riiey wUl be received will; couiicciea nose.
” -1.’ *1 Wn i.ran/i lllltl.
A convention of tho Press of Georgia as
seinbicd in A.tlantiV Tuesday, -for tho imr-
. pose of adopting, regular rates, tho cash
systam, pnd devising somo pbm to forco
county ollicers to moro prompt-payments.
Tho edi tors passed through hero yesterday
on the exoursion tlirougli tho Mineral rc-
„ions. They will be received will; comtccies
, .atChaltanoogaandHome. AVoworouna
voidably detained at home. AVondor if
our citiKcus can’t ho prevailed on to have
t the'ift stop 111 Dalton, and ”take somc-
. thing,” ns they return. ■
Tlio Color 1*1 Troop* Fousllt N.iLl}-
The Atlanta darkey cxourtlonists did
nut lmv’o so nico a liufc as was uxpcctcd.
They got Wtmderftilly fleeced, had to sleep
in tlio car shed at Chattanooga, where a
■ general elia'ngo of loose clothing took jilacg,
also several serious fights.
War of file JH>»e«.
A bill has been tiled lit Fulton Superior
Court by’ tho Stato Attorney,- on thb.pnrt-
of Gov. Bullock vs. Treasurer Angler, for
§500 iptorest received on’Stats monies de
posited in Bank, amf credited to the
Tiraisiftor’s private necount. ’ Soui’etlibig
a rich nfiy be expected, according to tin
- old maxim. - u
flol»K tlijp UoumI», »
An Atlanta warehouseman ,iu piuifilug
a bale of samplo cotton, dropllcd a check
for 8180 in the hag. The cotton was sold
to a Philadelphia merchant, by him to tho
factory, where the check was discovered
and found Its way home again, .
Fpjon I’ouul} . ’
An old subscriber writes: Ilaving been
n eonsta'nl’ rbader of tho CiTizES licforo
coining to Tliomaston, it seems Impossible
to do without it. Com Is- good ns ibis
land produces; cotton looking fine; but
will Tuih if it does not rain soon. Oldest
citizen hover experienced hotter weather.
Cotton opening rapidly; some arc picking.
yiilcuoo
/GEORGIA, Walker County—W S Mooro liha
applied for exemptiqn of jlbracmalty and
H?ttlngnpart add valnatjon of uotuesHMul. and
" 1 — : tlio same at uiy.otlleeat io
WTO
/~i KOnOIA. Walker Countr-W-G Iloleombo
\JT lms applied for exemption of persomilty
ond*l will pass upon the same at my. otilce in
LaVayetto, on Monday; tho 80th Inst,
aug 20-11! MILTON RU8HELL, Only,.
G EORGIA, Walker County,—Jameh H. Gop<l-
son lms appHOil to mo for uxumpt ion of
norsQimlty In addition to'wlmt, has already
been sot apart, and 1 will pass upon tlm same
at my ofllco on Tuesday the .'list Inst.. 1858.
aug28-11. MILTON 11USBKIt, OvtVy.
it liRmt a largo and well
I Dry Goods, Clothing, No Hons
Hoots, Shorn, Hardware and Grocer leu.
Cu»h Raid for Huron, Whcnt, Com, Cotton, and
nil kinds of Country Vroduco.
lirlng LIVK MEN, wo will omlcavor tosu*.
tain the reputation, and nerve miv old rrlundd
and the Rublio Hatisfactorlly;
COME ON WITH YbVtt
l?roiliic»o (iiul Cnwli!
^Try ils I IVo will Give yoti ^iifgalna I
Wo maliotho Gmlll ami I'roduco trade a spe*
ciality, and Major liurd will bo on hand to short
Ills ushol llherullty,. ’ *
RAGS—Tho hlRhrht price paid for clean’4ot/
tpa lings, Rrlng thrm In.
John II. King continues tho
hxrlmngo business us heretofore,
•honsrt „
Juno 24-ly
IJE'W <300flHl
NICE*aD(lHst
A Ycry Vnlnable Parirt,
- kEVEN HUNDRED ACRF.R,
Two IJhnd'red it lid Fifty Ae'ros Cleared and
VNDHH FUXCK,
In Wopd’s- Pfntloii Valley, Catnowi Comity;
admimbty iwlopted to Corn, Wnuat, Oats, lo-
Jmce.o and the UrimSi’S, conHlstlng nflofs nuitu
lairs 14s ( -l4n, 177,178, and 8!x $’ neres of the soulli
part of lot number. 14(J< all lit tho ,27th district
and:idsection. ‘ . :
This place may ho divided Into two or three
farmss’imt willbr sold lu ll uodyj nt .lho.vevy
low llgtivos of *1,500 cash.
county of Terrell, of tho parsons engaged
tho perpetration of tho horrible and nti’oclo
mnrder horeinlieioro recited, with
suRlclcnt to noeuro their oonvietlon.
Given under my luind and tho groat seal of tho
Stato, at t he Capitol in Atlanta, this 24th day
of August, in tho yenrof our Lord Ono Thou
sand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Nine, and of
the. Indoprndonco of tho United States of
America tho Ninety-Fourth. >
RUFUS il. 1JULLOCK; Governor.
aug 28-11.
i..].
- K DErAUTMKXJ’,
Atlanta, Georgia; August 20,1889.
M’heroas. a vacancy has occurrod, and now
exists, in the oiUeeoT Ordinary .of Glynn Coun
ty, caused by t,ho resignation of John 1J. Miller,
Ordlnary.ofUly
.. ., ..tuvwi uy »,no rumgnatlon of John
tlio porsOn lmvlug boon elected thereto: and
Wlioreas, GeorgeAicK. Mitchell, who was. on
thn.2Stli day of July, ultimo, appointed Ordina
ry for the said county of Glynn, lo HU tho va
cancy aforesaid, has ducllnod to accopt the said
appointment :
♦ Now, 1 Imre fore, I. Rufus IL Rullook, Governor
and Oonimander-in-Chlof of tho Army ami Na*
vV of this state, and ofthomilitia tuereof, by
vlrt do of the power ami authority vented in mo
by tho;Constltut.ion nnd laws of this State, do
hereby appoint J. F. Rotve,*of tlio county of
Glynu, Onlihury thereof, to fill tho .vacancy
aforesaid; ami order,that ho,tllosuld'J. F.ltow
upon his oxocntlng iind filing in this Depan-
meat, bin otlloiul bond us Clerk of Ordinary, iu
themup of One Thousand Dollars, with such
nuroitics therelo- jie the*.lu\v re(|uiren, and ns
shall bo satisfactory to me, be commissioned
Utv<& under my lmnd.and the. Seal of tlio Kx-
» i eul1vo Department, nt thu Capitol, in Atlan
ta, tho day and your first above written.
- RUFUg IL UULLOCU, Governor.
By Ihp Governor: -
Aug. 2G—it
..... rro
r.ouuty; I wilj sell before tho.Court House dont*
in Ringgold, outlie first Tuesday intJetrtber,
1888, lot of land number 2. nml 80 acres of lot
number 8.7, In the 27th district of saldcouutyL
and 8# notes of lot number 822, and w acres of
lot number 828, in the 28th district of said epuii-
ty, being the farm on which Daniel MalOr resr*
mol »t the time of his dentm Sold nf* iJto pmi*-
Crty of Daniel Major, deceased. Sold mil Hoot
to dower. Terms cash. This August 20.1H58,
aug 28-tils. JAMES A. I* A UK, Ad;»*r.
EOIIGIA, Gordon County.—One month itf-
\JK tor ditto application \vill ho'made to tho-
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, nt the
first regular term nl'tor tho expiration of ono
month from this notice, for leave to.bcll the
lands belonging to the esthle of Thonjns Dur
ham, late of said eouufj', dceonsotl, for the ben
efit of t ho heirs of said deceased.
D. M. DURHAM,)
T. 1*. AYCOCK.
nug. ,28-lmr—I’r'n fee *1. - ,
A dministrator^" - sale.—By vfrtuo nf
authority In mo vested bv an order from
the Court, of Ordtnnry of Gordon county, I will
sell, on tho first Tuesday In October noxt, be
fore tho Court-House door hvtlie town of Cal
houn’, between the legal honrft of sain, lot of
land number#), Jn tho 18th district awl'tyl sec
tion of said county. Sold us the property of
llenry Cooper, dee’d, for tlio benefit of heir
llrpkqrnko
to lore, In
"llelgii of Terror In Tcxnm
■ A reigu'of taiToi 1 prevails In Nuecaa,
San Pali'ico, Live Oak, Hcfngio anil part
onVaslilngton comities, Texus. A band
of about tlirco hundred desperadoes, or
self-styled “regulators,” under llijlcad
of Josopli*'J'mnlastou;ainj ainiin uamed
Helm arc eloftrlng out things generally.
It is slated that ono hundred nnd tlirco
men have been shot and cut to pieces by,
tills baud during the Inst two mouths.
Ills: Coon Story.
Tom- Davis, of Perry county, Mo., oil
tlio ltltfi iust. shot and killed' tweniy-nino
coons from ono treo, and did not Bmp'
a very good day for coons ritliqr.
Mnsunlr.
Tlio order of Prco Masons lias called a
grand meeting of masons at;Genova, on
December 8, this your.
HiiKC Camp Meeting.
Tlioro woro 1,3,000 people in.aUemlanoo
upon tlio Methodist camp muctiug at Ac
ton, Indiana, Suudny. Special trains
were run from Cincinnati, • I.iifuyettc,
Worthington and Kushviilc.
Western Nqlilh.
All Indiana railroad, which ran oil a
trestle-work tar a long distance, became
so noted for its casualitics, that tho alli
gators came up regularly for their daily
lunch.
my ny ms .,ouse, while lie lay concealed
lu a swainp. Tlicy burnt his store, nnd
one olllcer told his wifo tlint they wore go
ing to burn the house, but If. sho:woft!d
givo him $20 in gold, ho would savo it.—
Not having It to give, ho tdkl her to take
out lier things and they IVotild burn it;
nnd Willie she was doing so, another otllcor
enmo up and told, tier to tako lit her tilings
or'licr honso would lie burned. She told
him liow It was. and ho got off his horse
and wont Into tlio house, nnd kicked tho
first olllcer nil the \yay into the road. Tlio
planter saiv tho aniiy commence march
ing early in tlio morning, and they mnruli-
cd nil that day and until latoatnlglit, nnd
then they mnrehed till toward evening tho
next day; nnd they found all his horses
and intik’H, nnd carried off all his slaves,
and did not leave them a mouthful to eat.
lie never lblt'so bitter toward anybody
as ho did townvd-the North when he saw
everything gone; but liow that is all over,
and that ho has got ngoing ngnin, he said
lie was glad of it, it ought lo hayo come
before, terns things were neither lie nor Ills
family could ho any tiling unless they own
ed two or tlircu hundred slaves. ‘“Sir,’.’
said lie, “those rich planters would hard
ly speak to mo. Yes, sir, they treated mo
like a dog, iind' now our.only salvation is
to linvo Northern men come down , nml
settle among us.”
A Proclamation,. 1
GEORGIA:
By Rufus lb.BulIook* Governor- of said State, |
WiiEnEAq oAtclul information has been Vo*
cclyod at tbJ.* Dopartqiunt, that a '** maler was
committed In tho county oCTflfalcon the 22d
.lay of July,. 1800, upon thu body (u .Joseph T.
Rawlins by JoivaK. Brown, an,d that tho said
Brown ’ina fied ffo^.jnbHoo,
• 1 lmvo tlionght proper, thoreforo, to issuo
1 ?ll«s, my proclamation, horoby offering a re
wind of Two nundred Dollars for tho appro-
lionslon and dcllvAy of the said Brownj with
proof sufilcient to convict, tothoGhci'llTofsahl
county Hnd.Stnto.
And I do moreover clinrgo and reqiilro all of
ficers in this Stato, civil aud milltury, to he vIr.
Rant iu endeavorinf? to apprehend tho saliL
Brdwn, in order Unit, lie may bo brought to
trial for the ofi’enso. with which lie % stands
charRCtl. .
Glvon under my hand npi] tho great soiil of tho
8tat.o, at tho Capitol In Atlanta, thin 10th day
August, lu tho year Of bur Lord, 1869, ami of
tho Ifidopcndonco of tho United States of
America thcNinoty-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By tho Governor:
David U. Cottixo, §corctavy of Stato.'
DEKOItTfriON. • ■ ■ •
Tito said Brown is 38 yours of age, 5 foot 10 or
11 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair,
blue eyus, spuro built, weighs about 1<55 pounds
woro largo whiskers nitd mustiiolio, when last
soon; is ruthor assuming in his manners. a26*4t
A 1 ------
aiithorhy in ...
the Coiyt of Ordinary of Gorilon county, Ga.,
I will sell on the first Tuesday In Oetobor next,
hoitR’u tho Court llqnso floor in the* town of
Calhoun, between tlio Jrgal hours of sale, tlio
following property, to-wlT: •
Lot. number 148,20 acres moro orlcss, lot num
ber 147, and lot number 178, llWacros more or
less, 7 iievcH of let mimb.er not known, In 2UU
nistrlotiindSd'secUoivof eald comity, Soi^.as.j
tlio prosierty ef .BnneaM. 8mith, si’:, Abceascd,
.f*w: the benefit of tho heirs fuel oredltoVi,--
•tsomisrasti. j.DODU,Aam'rc-
mig 26-td3,—X’r^.iee *7.00, ,
\r*'r yam; movk’T)To7),u.to?: ' "'
30,000 Aoi'os ofYulutibtq
North Georgia Lands,
tor Locutions of these lots will lio given next
week.
FllEHH GOODS I
SWEET GOODS!
T ownloy’s Coiifcctioiiory 1
Ereah Butter CrnKUors,
Hodh Crupkers* ■ *
Uream Uinokcrd, ' • .
Sugar Crackera,
Boston Cruckors, . ,
l'le Nia Crackers,
und Fiivluu Cruckors, at
Townlcy’s ConfcclioHcvyJ
Dried Beef,. '
Bouf Tongues,
Oysters, •::
Snrillncs, . * . , •
““T®*. . ■ ■ m
Catsups, • “ ■
J'upjmr'D/iqoo.i
•BruiUlyPonchcfi,*
Jellies, syrups, air.
To-vviiU-j-’M C'onrod lonoi-y i
Ureon Boa's,
Uroon Corn,
— * Tomatoes,, ' . 7
I'caul i os, f “
SUatChcVrlr*. ..
lMno Apples, ni
TfiMiilcy’s Oonleotloiioyy. I
Fresh bail'd I os. ’ - ' > T '
Oranges. Lemons, ate,,
Cigars, Tohncc.i, extra fine, nt
April 20.1 y TOWN LEV'S CONFECTIONERY.
gnUNG HAS COJUKt AND SO HAVE
HCOTT & TA'tK’B .
Elegant New Goods!
They, are in t'eMjfjj at' u. Well selected jitoek of
Spring ami fttittHhcr CJooiNT
PomethlngBcRUtifffi fori lie Xadlesi *, •
A.“I-f)vo tffit Hat," or Charming jDrea* f
GOOD ITAKGxVlNS -
“ Live and Lot Live Store!”
Until -our New Stores aro .lmiil on the “Old
Brick Hotel Square,” you will tliffi ns on the
EAST SIDE OF HAMILTON STREET,
Five Doors NorUi of King Street;
/ . DALTON, GA. ' * ■ / '
From Noittli CnroUnn.
.Charleston’, August 23.—The di-ought
ftontlnucs, witji showers in some sections.
The corn crop will he light, nmf South
Carolina mint buy targcsuiipHeanext win
ter anti snrhig. The hot weather nml
jjoiwm opening rup>my; some arc« b^fcaiw.l the eqttoa to rust
The crop lms.beeu ovtr cstimatcfh, ; and ^hed in some of the middle comiLwa,
but the cron still look* ytcII over JnoHt of
1 tlio .Slate. I'icking hn« begun, nml the
staple is opeuiug rapidly, lieocipl* fw
letter was written on‘the 23dw
.# Cuban Airairn. , sUvjiiC W OpCUIBg Wpimy. Md-'CipUl
I The eon tendin'.; partics'ln .Spam ocea- i the nest bio nth prominc to be good. '
rlionaUy- have a jiunU round, geueiaUy yu- 1 sea crop looks verv fine, wit tl
ported hr favor of the revolutionists, who »« m’tata of the eaterpHlar.
enIu,ylheB3’mpathyoftlio Amcrienuprcss, j . Kiinw,.
1 may account taf it, \Yc have no ! Tho taxafile property of Kiiu-^rs’i* cstl-
utSS&tllcc. I mated at, $73,000,000.
Tins E. Oil
Mat. Hi Hass
General'Noun.
Pini.AUELi'iiiA, August 23--3Venlhei'
cool and pleasant, hut no rain yet. ; Tlio
water is growing’sciircer. The .councils
meet this afternoon to devise means of
supplying wafer.
There has bocu no rain hero stereo Au
gust 4th. AH reports agree that corn is
HUltfcring thi'puehout tho State. Tho City
Councils, lict'o have appropriated twenty-
Hvo thousand dollars for. families.. Tile
canal boatlneu nro dctaliiod by low water.
AvaiKTA, August 23.—The ivoather is
hot and dry. No rains of any consequence
for over two jveeks in counties of- South
Carolina nml Geoigia bordering on tho
Savannah river. Tlio com crop is cut
short, nml cotton prematurely opened by
rust. Accounts from Contra! and South
western Georgia represent rust as ruiulng
tho cotton.
[OFFICIAL.}
EXKOUTIVB'DEPAnTMKNT,
j Atlantu; Gcbrgiu, August 23, 1809.
•Totlio Prluelpul’Keopcr of tho l’onltontbu y
Whovcas, at tho Juno Town of tho Superioi*
Court, hold iu uml forthu county of Dougherty
A. I>., Jim Jorf(»a, nporunh of color, was
trloil for, ami convicted of tho criiyo of burghi-
rv In tho night, and was thorefor sentenced by
tho JmlgoprbHhling at said court, to bo Imprls-
onod ut- liurd labor- in thu rohltcntlary ot this
Statu for and during tho term of his -natural
IITn. and ' ...
Wborons, It appears upon a careful oxapiInn*
't Ion of thu testimony an dated 1 upon said trial,
that thu crlmO-coiamlttcn by tho prisoner, is.
that lie crawled under a store, tluiu occupied
by onotKed Hill, u person of color, about eight
o T clock at night, partially. I’aiacd a plunk from
tho floor thereof, tho sumo not butng nailed
down or otherwise fastened, but looso and ens*
ilj- moved, and at tho limp of discovery, “was
in tho aci of.roaohing jvitH his hand to tako
somo candy from ajar" said to contain two
pounds^nml valued at tho sum of ono dollar in
currency; and
.Whovoas, It is not stated in. nor-proven by
tlio testimony aforesaid, that ho, the sffid Jim
.Tones did break said store, or steal,’ or tako
therefrom any thing or things of value's alul
Whereas, Tho prisoner has not served out
moro than one year of tlio sonteuco aforesaid,
and tlio punishment already inflietort id moro
than commcnsuruto with thu erilnccommitted;
and tho sonteuco of imprisonment for life be-
Ina manifestly unjust;
<w, therefore, In -
...... Hrv. Lv:vt
RnoTitKiiTox nml Lank Bahhutt .
will he on Jiand to sell you 6iieap Goods at>d
give you Libpral I'rioes for your IToduoe.
Our purpbSti istoahl in developing tho great
rosQurocs of Whitflold.and the udjolning coun
ties, .as well as tomnke a living by soiling-gntjrtff
For wo feel a groat interest in tho growth of
Dalton, und wo know that * ■
“A Growing Country makos a Growing Town.”
AVo-will kocp constantly on baud a Well sc.
lected'Htocl^ and will give liberal .trades for
anything and- averything that, thu soil or labor
of Northern Georgia can produce. .
For the rich valley farmer, with his shipload
’of,Wheat, Bucoh’and Cotton, and tho barefoot
mountain boy, with his pound of Ginseng or
Bipod Root, wo lmvo hut ono mfloofucHon in
trading, and thnti3 to bo satisfied
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE l
For tho convenience of*our -country friends
and customers, wo will, as soon ns tho lumber
can bo got out, have a
. WAGON YARD,
.... tlio roar of tho GUI Brlolc Hotel Square, with
shelter, tiro and wuter, for nmu and.beasts,.
Aug-Jy
)ROrOSlNG to odnflne
a'ttcntlon in
. wouhl refer
, nuns kliig to^lnvosUii Middle and m#Hth
western Georgia, or in Fine Timber Linuts,
convenient totlio Atlantic Burts, to our eorret
^ulents, BUTTS & IIHOTHEir.
1 • Muoon, tint
tn'/vc
Hats. Trimming
Alsogv well solected slock of
Gufitlcmcu's Goods.
lliitw, fcloiitHig’ tintl ^*no6H.
Sc ott A I.ylk,
After, the 20tli Instant wowftl ho fopiul a tout'
New Store, one door north of .Tesse TvoHpr»<
South End Uamllton Street. S. A s,
G eorgia, dyeh,
UnpqiuiHud for Reality find Simplielty:
1MHDE OF *THE SOUTH :
A BkAVTiKifL Run yon Wool pn.Sn.K,
I'llIDE bF*YOU Till • 7
Ax .Exquisitr i’uurr.B, vim Wool or Siljc/.
PRIDE OP THE FAItMEKI
A Rich Knows'ran Wool. .
. ' EXCELSIOR:' . ’ ,
A 8cLKianD Black You WooL :
Bosldcs a.Yr.i.Low,GuKEx and Bhown for Colton;
A'U prepared by a prhnt loal Dyer xml warrant
U’d. «e”Llberul discount to drnlers.
^Sunjplos sent free on application.
Wit KING. Jit.. & Co., Athens. On. ‘
4» % For sulo by H(jott A J*yie, Dalton, G«*
. May 27~3m7
L ADIES, call and examlno those Beautirul '
Gernmn Ware uml Glass Setts; also, nmg-
niucoiitnfl.sortmontor Uluss, St ono China nnd
general TabloWnro at. “ Scott- A LVlk’s-
rERhi'. & Hito./
DALTON, GEORGIAi
A French l’roccHH Tor Zlnktne Iluttcr.
A singular methocl of making butter lum
lately eonre into quite extensive) lira In
Franco. The process consists in pinging
tlio cream lii a llnon bag of moderate
thickness, wliicli is carefully closed', then
Imry.tlie bug about a font atul ii half deep
111 tuc earth, and nllowiug it to roniaiil
from twenty-four to twenty-five hdurs.—
After ilib; oxpiration of this period .tlio
cream is found to have become bard, and
it is then broken up by means of. a wood
en beater into small pieces, and enough
| water poiirail upon It to washout tlre.lnit-.
Icjmdlk. To prevent aiiy nilxtiuc of earth
it ;* advisable to enclesc the bag.ln it sec
/'I KOUGIA. Gordon County—G. W. Crossley
\JT husupplled for exemption of personalty
and sHttlng apart dud valuation of hbmesleml,
ami l will pass upon the,8nmo..atl0 o'.clook, A.
M., outlie*il duy ol’Sdpt , at my ofllco in Gal-
Jioun. D; W.>KliL,Ord’y.
ung, 20-2t.- . j : ’ . :
<M.E01tGIA, GonnQX.CocxTV.—Martha i>. I'ut-
VlVjniin hns applied for dxmnptJon of Porsofl-
ttlty and Batting apart und valuation of Home..
.. ... — - , Hjead. ami I will pass on tlnfsamo at my ofllej)
! nnd cu ,k "1’ lav'/or Hizc uiul conrscv quid- !,{ tl iJ ncst
] HV* ’ . , * aug. 2fi-2t. ’" * ‘ b:.\V. NEUfr, Ord’y.-
_ , - jdidcratlontif tlio faots
and circunistanecsaforteHUlikand tho fimllng.of
the jury holng inconsistent with tho evidence
elicitod at the trial, and to tho ond that justlco
may bo dono, I.Htul'us B. Bullock, Governor and
Commander-In-Chief of tlio Army andlNavyof
this Stale, und of tile militia thereof, by.virtno
of tho power and authority. In me vestod by tho
Constitution and lawH of this State, do hereby
fully and fi’coly pardon the said Jim Jones of
tho cylino of which he stands convicted; ns
he.rotoforo recited, roatoro him to'ills’civil
rights ns a citizen of Mils Stato, and order that
lie bo forthwith discharged and set nt liberty.
Given under my hnmlnnd tlm Seal of tho Exe
cutive Department, ut the, Capitol, in thoolty
of Atlanta, day and year first, abovo written.
mJF'US B. RULLUCK, Governor.
By tho Governor: • . „ .
l*. Paid, Lchtkh, Soct'y Ex, Department.
uug2*Mt. ’ -
Have Just rccciqcd tut elogant assortpiont of
1)RY GOODS & GROCERIES,
low «rroit i31
ip
Now Goods and Now Prices!
F°
Bripl
Tho Small Frame Building, on the Old ’
Brink Hotel Square,, now opotipled as ait-, ofllco
by the DiUton Clty uonipuny.
Shoes,
IvCiithor,
CO^Il^EXi riOIV JDJZJTIIZJD
COME AND §EE FOR YOURSELVES 1
.Ml It. Uoi-lo
Has just opened in tho .nowly fin Used M'cst
buildin’g, •
Corner Hamilton and Gordon Street
Near 1 ho new Railroad Bridge, a splendid stock
of ^ *
NEW GOODS,
in tho lino of Ladles Dress Good?, White Goods,
llodsiury, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Hats,
Boots and Shoos; in fact-, any thing you.eaH for,
which will be sold
AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICEB
ITor Cnsli or X’i'otliicc Z
- Mv stookWas bought «t reduced cash prices,
ivlJl bo disposed of accordingly.'
Hurdwnre;' -
Unttlory,
: N'qtion4,^ ; ;
■ f me., too
f.Or tnrorlnnllnn of nils'
Aiitf 10-ly
aOdtobor. be'/ore tho Court llnusa door in tlm
town ot Calhoun, botwoon tho leaul hours of
sale, tho following hropevty, to-wlt: . .
I.bt of land u umber 83, no acres ol’ lot number
Ut, UOutwiis of lot ntimberW, nil of lotsmnubors
07.uml w, and 80 aqros of lot.numbcv 181, making
hi qU 070acres, all Ui thciith district ami8ilsec
tion of Maid county. Bold us tlm property of
Henry Stmvart, deoeiiaoil, for tho bonoflt ot the
boll’s and' creditors. Terms one-halt oasli,
credit on bnlnnco 10 months., Bond given for
title. T. : C. SMITH, Adtn’r., &o.
’ aug 28-td8-»Prs. fee $7.00. •
Al.i:—By Virtue oV
— •—,i order frftm
A DMINISTRATOR'S
authority in mo vestod by ai
tho Cohrt of Ordinary of Gordon ,
I will scll ou’tho first TudsduyJn October next,
hofovotlm CourtIiousodoorin tlm townot Cul-
lioun, between tlm legal hours of sale, lot of
Ruui number 277, in the 13tli district nnd 3d sec
tion of said bounty.' Sold as 1 ho property of
..lalTey Vltuuiv, Into of said county, deceased,
tor tlmbonoflt ot the heirs nnd croflltorH of suid
dieuasod. ‘ J. B. SLOAN, Adm’r.
Tevifis tush. . aug 2Hda.-rrS. lecw*s7.00,
rieasc call and examine our stock l^foropur-*
clmsing elsowliorO.
Wc b ill Not bo Undersold!
. Wp have sccurod tho scrvlopH of >tr. M'ilev
P. FAnx^WOHTU, who will t)o,hiippy'^0servo'
Ills old frltmds aud patrons,
march 18-ly • ^ . ' • ..'
S NYDER & BROTHER , y ‘J
HaveJttst completed and equipped anew 1
Livery, Feed nml Sale Stable,
Crawford Street,' 'Dalton, On/,
Whot’o they will bo pleased to furnish to tlfo’
public, at nil hours, No. I Ilorsos and Now Bug
gies. They have a commodious Htiftk; also
wagon and siulillo horses, lo let; nnd wpijldrc-
speetfnUy ask the ojtincus nnd public gcncrnBy
to givo ns a call. TFortnsmodoratc.
TF ant bouse Ip town keeps Suponbf Grbee-
JL rics—Sugar Cpfl’ce, Flour, cle., go and coh-
Vinec yourself that it ip Scott & Lvtx. •
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