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OlTlt l'AKH IIASIA 1ST.
„r. ».. A. VOI.SOM. r.fl.lor.
EXKi'imvi: oiim.ns,
»Mur.a«mirM
DvitnuniT, j
cn*a plow
i nc n.i.Kj., iiiim ..wlul fathers of muni.
And «oine with whom compar'd J
.Y'pv' 1 '
Iv.S.Tt
Arc >1111 iiif iiotoiiA n( n RummeVt du,
IUvi- liol.lthr wall- ol. Mill; I llu
nl «ilirtlly«mM>ii'ii. " »>' luiM-nirlwl In
ihmIiiiiiiiiit mill-.y.-n.- n-i-m u i>
Tin' plow, uni' it* cut ly l"'l
,k, Kv
113, lfJ9.
Georgia:
rUfilncvu of lMli'iiOK'.
There is rtOtUUig in life ihftt Inr-.m s suc
cess cii much u* AkciIucrs of \>urpoec. If
wo look to thin-,' f u exuinjilo who hnvo
ivmnucit ;>» immense fortune, wo wll'.liml
thrtwt some Umo of life they liidluolr
piuns\»telURenOy,»ml worked upto them.
Tlui nhyi-ti'luu, with fortuno or honor
looming np in tlio distance 1 , applies himself ;
rUMhUloimly to those stmlies Hint will the
hotter prepare him for the prnetico of Ills
vocation; lie studies physiology, that he
may understand the animal kysteni when
In henltii. Hint lie may the bettor under
stand its pnthologieal conditions, and
learning from hooks the experience of the
wise moll Of mi ages, ho applies thoscrcm-
,lice in disease that has proved most efl'ocl-
uat In their curative effects. Thus by
reading, by practice, mid observation, lie White, or Attn
gains skill ill Ills profession, the confidence
of the people, which to him la fortune and
honor. So Indeed .should it bo with tlio
agriculturist; ho must understand (if wc
may lio allowed the expression) the phys
iology oftho soil in its virgin state; he
• must understand all the Ingredients or Hie
soil in Its original fertility, that he may
tho hotter understand lts need when wnst-
cd and worn, In fact Hint ho may supply
“Tomsfixedlloney tk
“Sm—We have tho honor to submit for y.our
. ••information tho r. solution* of th.o MompM*
•Convention, turd to toun^t that yon will i
bb t';p
'•be hold ItVthU clt
ulty tnt
attend tlm convention to
ntliol2thof Octobe
Blyxtos buxoAX, Chairman.’’
The resolution of tho Memphis Convention,
fixing tho l>u*U of representation, a* above re
ferred tP, Is a* follows:
‘•That tho Governor of each Statu and Terri*
' All appoint n delegation n‘
“exceeding olio for each Conjjrr*>lonnl Dis
trict.” . . .
In pnnmnneo of thonbovo request, am
MIMt'EI.LANV.OtS AmERTIKEHENTf).
yyjssrc 11 i:h MpSEftTI
.TOBIOFXI K. VHAJU
GOLD AM) SILYBR
V. .V T V < * II 12 .‘-i
ft!PE4i>i anddiamom) .ikwkuiy
DALTON t’Alltl.S,
prnr sii.vKit ware,
Doat Plated Witrc,
cmnlanca with tho resolution quoted, 1l tioirny j
appoint a* delegate* nt largo for and In bcliaif -
of the State of Georgia: , . SPECTACLES CUTLKItY AM) TO\S,
l or tho Klrat Congressional District—Aaron . w g
Wilbur, of Savannah. . . ^
for tlio Second Congressional District—Da* l
vld .!. Vaaon, of Atlainy. _ . |
For the Third Gongres»k>nal Dhtrlrt-R. t- j
For the Fourth Congressional District—A. 1). French Chinn and Cut-Glass
KunnnUy.of Grinin.
For tho Kind Congrcwaional PUIrlct-WII-
Horn K. 4ucfc*on, of Augusta.
Fort!
FvyUO WANTS TO SELL OR BUY
' V KEAL ESTATE?
Through tho effort* of K. Uulbuti.’fiupcrlntqn-
(lent oftho W. Jb A. Uattmud,and other dlstln-
unlxhed Railroad officials, a convention wusl
held lu Atlamh On tho 4th or January, having
for lla otijceluiqproniotloii of immigration to
the South, nml the attraction of capita I uml set*
tiers to the Urn- oftho W.d.ni ami Atlantic
Unllroadathu-increnidnaiv.'i'ul.itlon and pro-
ret y
bntMnore ludn, t tm ills* to rmlyruntsmul eupj
lityoi
•nperlor ui
I t lu* productive m** of I
11, .-.-Ina railroad l.<« Hit
hut U'w portions ,.i the
l«lu order to fuctlitHtaMIHVHNMVBH
ieiitlon. und to afford u medium for the ante
amt pm chase of in «»poi tt, thouiiUcrelgiied ha*
[opened in the office of tlio W- A A. Railroad |
1 IIK.U. KSTATli AtlKKCY.^I
lie limy he consulteit hy tliotaj
■■HP or sell Real Kidute. Having an exten
sive acquaintance with tho people or this see-
lion, ns wren a« with Gift nature and adaptation
of the soil, parties may rely upon prompt and
the Court house door In the tow n Of Calhoun,
wltUlutliu^lojtiU ha uni of wile, tlio billowing
p ti* nmubir&h in tho 18th dlitrietmid
Of Gordon count y' levied on ua tho
• 11 * V
wild c\ten-lv,*
W A J Kit Pi
the Sixth Congressional DLtrlet—John \
Until PhlllliM*. of Marietta. . . 4 . w
Given under tny hand and tho Seal of the F.x-
ecutlve Dei»artmrnl, at tlio CUpHot. In Allan-
lly tho Governor:
It. l’A^LwiTKn. Soot’y Kx. Department.,
A Proclamation.
#1,000 Rrwabd.
GEORGIA :
By Rufus B. Bullock, Governor of said StHte.
Whereas,Oniclul Information lias been rocelv-
ca ami " u ‘“, »“’JT’* . cd nt thlsDepaTtment, that a murder was com-
the demands »f the soil, and not permit i m m wd ln t |, 0 00 unty of Cowota on tho 27th of
JV WIH— ’ • U , nmik'll IHIIIUUUUUiy m vunun un urn «•
) deteriorate iti any particular. JJUt in I mo, upon tho body of K. Ralnoy, by .1. A.
order to effect this, tho coumo of study for
the agriculturist is os extensive as Hint of
any of Hie learnctl professions, anil when
our young men are taught tlio science of
farming, as thoy aro now tho science of
medicine, then there will Indeed ho n rev
olution in agriculture, thnt will bring lu
Us train, litnior, success nnd competence.
Our object in Betting out was to show that
we, as farmers, should liavo somo Ilxcd
plan in ourininds, tlmt wo should go to
work systematically on our farms, and not
let accident govern its in our planting op
erations. because this year Is wot, and
no wheat is made, or ills so dry thnt our
clover dies, is no reason that tills foil wo
should not sow wheat, or next spring, thnt
wc should not sow clover. Lot us do our
duty intelligently, and although tho seas
ons of one or two years may bo'unfavora
ble, yet success in tlio end will crown our
efforts. Indeed it) our opinion a; failure
of seasons, to the Intelligent former, is a
blessing rather than curse. It leaches
lilm to look ahead, and so propnro bis land
another year, that should tlio samo thing
happen ho will ho propnrod to moot tho
emorgenoy. Tho mind of man hnB taken
hold of Bubjccls moro intricate than deep
ploughing, or tho successful Irrigation of
land, nnd after a tltno brought them to ho
a suedess. So that drought will mnko
the farmer propnro somo plan by which ho
will riot bo at the mercy onliroly of tho
seasons. ' [ |
Orocn .’llimllrlliff.
Ploughing under green crops for manure
Corley, ami that Buhl Corlotf has fled fromji
tieo:
I havo thonghl proper.tharoforc, to Untie tbla,
„»y proclamation, liercby offering a rciwartl or
Ono Tliotixuml Dollura for tho upprolmuHlon
ami delivery oftho mU\ Corlo\% with proof 8Uf-
flelont to convict, to tho Hherifr of said
nnd State.
tronx IlKPAttTMKXT—»B8TIK NOU'TJT OIU)liniA.
WntchCB repaired In bent Btylc—now Jowela
r new Wheel*, If neccatary.
S lock* Kepulrcd and warranted. ■
uwoln- mended in beat attylu at New York
price*. Gold reH8Ropnrcd.
Wedding nnd Kngagcmcnt RlngH made to or
der and engraved u» do*ircd. Society Batbrcs
and pin* fumlshed to order.
Spitctncic* Uepnircd, and Glnuse* put In n* do-
Hired. aiuHHCH HOlectud to suit ages, carefully,
and on Hclontlllcprinciple*. A thorough know)*
edge of the Kclowco of Optic*, and twc.nty.ftvo
veura experience in tlio spectacle busines*,ena
ble me to do all 1 nrotttlso.
inc Pebbles and GIushch kept ul ways on liuud.
county
amlreqnlronlloni.
f in thin State, civil and military, to lie vlgl-
in endeavoring to apprehend the said Cor-
in order that.Uo may ho brought.to trial
ho otronso with which ho stands charged.
Given under my hand and the great seal of tho
State, nttho Capitol in Atlanta, till* sixth day
orSeptombor.tnIhoycnrorourLordOncThou
sand Light Hundred nndHlxty-Nlne, nnd of
tho Independence of tlio United state*
Q^cfaor.
By tho Governor: •
David G. Cottiko, Scerotary of State.
DESCRIPTION,
lho said Corloy 1* about 45 years of age, 5 feet
11 inches ororcct high, dark hair, bluo eye-
dark hKin, and weigh* 148 or 160 pound*.
HOpfl—It,
A Proclamation.
#1,000 REWARD,
GEORGIA!
By IlufiiH B. Bullock, Govornor of *ald State,
Whorca*, ltha* been oftlolnlly communlcatod
to till* Dwpurtmcut tlmt a murder warn commit
ted in the city of Covington, county of New
ton. onthontghtof TmiHday.thoJilHtof Augu»t,
ultimo. -■
— —io,np«... *,.v i«w ..j* ———*— ——- — ■ i -xx---
Nlml of the city or Covington, by one Jim
Irown, n person of color,-white he, the said
. Harbor, wn* engaged in tlio performance of l*l«
olllolnl duty in attempting to arrent tho huUI
.Jim Brown on n warrant lor larceny 5 and
Whereas, ltl» further reported to till* Depart
ment, tlmt the Hhoritr of huUI county of New
ton hiiBUHOd every mean* In his powor to r
prehend the said Jim Brown and bring 1:1m
JiiBtico, but without avail 1
Now, therefore, 1 have thought proper to is-
sue till*, my Iroolnnmtion, licretiy oircrlng a
reward of tine Thousand Dollar* for the appro-
hcnHlon nnd delivery of tho Bald Jim Brown
withe — *“*
America thy Ninety-Fourth.
By tho Governor:
lias been found vory prolltahlo with soils uivon utiflurmy haAdamltho.
poor lu organlo mnttor. Tlio philosophy suiitouihur,in tho >•
of its fertilizing notion may bo thus ox-
lilninid: Tho groen plants decay nnd
cv’olvo carbonic acid, wltioh is absorbed by
water, and tho solution of carbonic acid
dissolves mlnnto portions of mineral mat
tor, which tiro insolulilo iu wntcr alone
and thus, makes such mluornl matter ca
pable of assimulatlon by plants; When
dcop-vootod plants, like clovor, aro used,
considerable proportions of plant food aro
brought up front great depths, nnd thus
add to tho- richness of tho surfoco-soll.—
Many plants havo been used In different
countries for this purpose, amoug which
may bo named sptftry’ white mustard,
turnips, white lupine, nnd rape, In nddi
tionto tho well kribwn uso of clover, rye
iinflbuckwheat! ' " 1 “'*^ *" 1
Tlio Cotton Crop or I.o*it Yoor.
Speculating upon tho difference in lho
estimnloof the Shipping Lfot and its own,
the Charleston Courier says:
' In our issuo of Tuesday, we alluded to
tlie crop statement of tho Now York Ship
piii" nnd t'ninmercini List; nnd said then
wore seeming dlscroponcics In its llgnres,
Wo liavo since examined it inoroininutoly,.
imdtlnd It has made a distinction between
tho cotton shipped to European nnd North
ern mnrkots nnd that consumed in tho
Southern State?, by Ignoring entirely In
tlic summing up of its gouornL table tho
:imi.iiut consumed in-tlie Southern States.
In other words, it makes lho "total crop
tin- I'nit' il sintes” for tlio year onding
August HI, 1SC0, 2,200,5B7bales, which In
cludes only sucli cotion as lias been ship
ped to Northern and European ports,
omitting tlio amount put down for South
ern consumption, (173,000 bales,) wbioh,
added to the S,01m,037bales sedt to North-
erii and Etiropoan markets, would give a
total ill'2,488,087bales. Woaroataloss
to conjecture why lho Shipping List lias
excluded Southern consumption from its
general estimate of lho crop, whilst in an
other table it gives tho "approximate
growths of cotton” for a scries of years,
nr round numbers, making tlio growth of
tho year 1800, ?,114,000 bales.
Good Yield.
Tho Monrop Advertiser says: "A plan,
lor in Dougherty put in n speciality of six
acres of cotton. It w rs Mghly fertilized
with tho Dickson mixture, nml-wns plant,
od about the 4th of May. Tho first pick
ing yielded two thousand pounds to tho
acre, nnd it Is thought that the Iiatcli will
yield two moro pickings of nn equal
amount—making six Ihousaud pounds to
tito acre.” The drought nnd caterpillar
have not, it would .seem, destroyed all tlio
cotton in tho Stale-
Tax on Colton.
A Washington correspondent oftho Bal
llraore Sun is of the opinion thnt among
tlio modifications of tlio revenue law that
will undoubtedly he recommended to tho
next Congress, will be a tax Of ouo cent,
per pound, on cotton. It is believed that
suchataxwlH yield fully fifteen million
dollars for a year. This it is presumed is
aogitated. with a View of relieving north
ern manufactures, nnd would find favor
witli Congressmen to the extent of enab
ling them to repeal that portion of tho law
imposing special taxes.
hwhllovtiiiti that M ill not Hull om
Mix rip Half li pallfnl of lime rind water;
tak" iiaif a pint of Hour and moke starch
of it, and pour ifinto the whitewash while
hot. Stir i 1 well nnd it is ready for uso.
W.VKE,
Musical Instruments nnd Strings!
KIRI! TACKI.K AXD K.UJCY AllTItiLKR,
rii-.l «oll», ll» hi-
lilvUflU-lloilHtlUlt
■ < • 1 ’' ' • AHt of.
or t l:a on a
/or the biiV
iorslancil has
tovy tuuilu anil rtittli’iu’U t« in* l
’ Also, one 1)0*- tnaro n:\ilo m»o«t t waive yaar*
old, sold a**n ( stray. *uld mule wao taken up
by Comeltu* Burns, or*nld county, umllmx
been hUvcu-UhoU U* tuo law (‘ *
ipt,#-td*. G. N. BR
DmInISTRATOU’rt SALK-B.v virtue qf
A’,’.
fei‘
—
utiiititci.o.
■yymTl'Tia.liSnimirv‘s8*!.Ks.—winbesoiil
. . ji'oro trio Court'iibiisoilonr lnunnloi
ty, on ill* Hist Tuumlay In Uctouor next, bu-
tweenlhe lmUnl ImOi* nf*ale s
Cltv lot letter 1). If) therlty of Dalton, on Gor-
don Street, fronting on.said *traet tin
nnd running \\
Ingtmcl. onqhUttiiretl andtwen^v
frit liutf of lot teller C. in tUo el
Dalton, on Gordon ytreot, fraannj twentj
fcct'on Mtld Birred, nnd rttuiilns buck one
an.*d nnd twenty feet,
AIho,lotletter >1. onCtiylerStreet, In tlio cliy
or Didton, frontinu on sjild Mtreet (W leot. nnd
*ectiou of With Held county, except snvoti and
it bn If novo*, wold by H, t.’ I.’ady to Tltonm* Na-
Ion ami Adam Uiipnn*, nit Invlcd on to *allst'y
two J list tco Court il fas lM.»ued from h72d dls-
tried, G, M., otic to favor of J. A, U. llnut:*,int-
Hi|(uee, nKainst Merret ItusBell, tlio otbur in fa-
i'(fo): e.ountv. Giv., vor of J. A. II. Hunk*, ndm'r of K. M. Oatt, do-
iV It! Oetoia-V next, cettMed. uualnst Merret itusmijl, ay <J:u prniiurty
biifoVtttUn Court UouVedoor in tlio town ol Cnl- d'\Y''M1TC{)V 1 VV »vtr‘°
boun, ladween the legal hours, of ink*, lot of h> a countable. . Ml 1 tin. I. K, Sn IT.
land munbor 277, in the IHlli district ami .’Id see- . . .. .
* l riot ami
’*e*.
Ol ine*oii, luiruex rciy lipun imiwipi »n,t
uernrate Information. Having boon a pran-
ttouer of the law Tor n number of yenr.s no dltll-
eitlty will lie experienced lu Judging ol thu legal
forco of title*. '
Parties owning land along tbollnoofW. A A.
Railroad, or contlglou* thereto, nrorvapeft ful
ly Invited to call at my offloo nnd procur^ a
whoreln they may MljT^donfifibo tho
prctniBen proposed for sale, Thcso bluuk* wltl
be sent to Col. HulhUrt, who proponuH to com-
pile nnd publish thorn in pumpnlet fonn for
general distribution throughout tho North,
tlmruby bringing the land of Uppor GcoV^ ,
* thopuhlir
f TEORGt A, Uordon County.-Wlicvcs* Thom-
\T tou Talley, ndmlnlstrnloro! the eHtale of
Alexander Carpenter, late of said county, de-
eeused, applied for letter* of dlsmlwlon from
said ustute: This Istheruroro to cltu nil per
son* concerned, to show cause, if any exlHts,
wttlilntho time nllowcd !»y law, or else tetthr*
of dlsiiilsilon will bo grnidqd Um applicant.
ThhlAUjUBt 18,1H00. D. W, NEEL,OrtPy.
Uppor Gcoiglu
SA^RJKL It. BAKER,
prominently
Dalton. April, 1 WO. t Agt. W. A. A. U. ll.
' P, 8. Prompt uttontlon glvon to tho sale and
purchase of city property, nnd charges will bo
reasonable iuuT8utl*fuctory In ovory lnstunou
■w/ lei*Uiito'applleatlon wifi bo nmdo to the
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, at the
tlrst regular term after the expiration of one
month from this notice, Tor leave to sell tho
iuIh belonging to the estato of Thoma* l)ur-
tn, Into or Hit hi county, deecaHCd, for theben-
,t of tlio heir* ofsald dcciuj*od Vr
^ * * Adm’ra.
- JgCO
tho conntty, nnd Wutoh Maket
quently robbed. ToHceuru my Customers,
ell as mvweir, I have a largo
Fire ami'Burglar Proof Safe,
In a Vault. All valuables nroimt In every night,
and the store Is well guarded.
Orders solicited from every wboro. oetwim.
ttahdwauk sTOitn,
Wholesale and Retail,
OALTOX. OROnOIA,
Hamilton Stroot, Now Brick Building, next to
MeCarty’s Tin 81iop.
E. dT^wood
Bcgslolnfonnnllthopeopln tlmt 1io lias ibsl
opened a llardwaro Store at this place, enibva-
nu a very extensive assortment of muterlal
iid linplcmonts, oto.
A Full Lino of Stodl nnd Iron,
Punning Implement* ofall kiml*.
Carriage, Buggy und Wagon Material
nb assortment or Tool*,
For Curpentor* and Cabinet Workmen,
For Blacksmith*,
Wugon Makers, •
Tuuners, Boot and Shoomakors,
Brick Masons ami Coopcn
TOOLS FOR ALL TIIE MECHANICS,
Full outflts for tlio Fanner, and many other
nrlleluH not mentioned herein, Just purchased
on the most reasonable torms, from Manufac
turer* and Importers.-
It Is the purpose oftho proprietor to furnish
everything In his lino at prices, Just to buy-
and seller, uml lio respectfully solicits an c
amluatlon ol Ids stock. •
Onk Price I Terms Cash !
Fol). 11, jsoa-ly
-\J-EW DRUG STORK IX DAI,TON I ^
EVKltYTHIXU.rUUE AXD KltK.'H I
TIIIBS HOUSE. '
33?.". .x. ir7 - cmovic@
Begs leave to announce to tho clltxcn* of AVldt-
Held and adjoining counties, that ho 1ms Just
opened, in t ills city, u large amt carefully selec
ted (In purson) Stock of
Drugs,Medicines, Chemicals,
Standard Patent Medicines, Wine* ami
Liquors, of the Purest and Finest Qualities,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, VAUNISUE8 <
01l8,Whlto Lead, Painter** Brushes, etc,,- die.
Idunbo Rufllclcnt to convict, to tho Slier-
aid county of Newton.
And 1 do moreover clmrgo and roquiro all of-
Beers lu this Stato, civil nnd military, to bo v:g-
lant In endeavoring to upprnhond lho said Jim
Brown, in order tlmt ho might bo brought to
trial for tho crime with which ho stauds elmrg-
•oat BCftl ol the
sty-!
nltt
■yy IT. FI8CIIER,
Watch Maker, Jewell'
AND OPTICIAN,
Cornor Market and Klgiith Sir
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
Would rospcctflully inform his frlendB and
tho citizen* of Northern Georgia, that he kci
constantly on lunula magnificent nssortuK...
of Gold nnd Sliver Watches, Jcwolry, Clocks,
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
’David G.’cottino, Secretary of Stuto.
* DESCRIPTION.
Tho said Jhn Brown Is about 25 years of ago:
..curlyJetbhick|8feot8orl01nohe*l»lgluwolghs
about 180 pound*; 1:1s faoo, wbioh is rather long,
proaent* tlio appearance of having had a light
ease of snmU pox. Buptu-H,
constantly on lunula magti!
Oliver Wutches, ,, ,
Speetleles, etc. Jsalso, Agent for
tno i-ngjn untoh Company. All goods wurro
tod us represented, uml sold ut us low prices
any lionso In tho stat e.
Special orders for Watches, Initial .Tow
Bridal Present*, etc., made on fair torm*.
Special attention given to general repairing.
Work neatly and promytly executed, uml
rahtod for ono year. Tho publlo aro res:
fully solicited to call and exumino his sloe .
Ordors solicited. muyly
A DMINISTRATOlt’S SALE.—By vlrtho of
xjl authority In mo vested by an order from
the Court or Ordinary or Gordon county, 1 will
bcII, on the tlrst Tuesday In October uoxt, be-
foro tlio Court-House door in tho town of Cal-
ip, between tlio legal hours of sale, lot of
it number04, In the 18th district and 8*1 sec-
tlon of wild county. Sold as tlio property of
llonry Cooper, doc’d, (or the benefit of heirs
nnd creditors. Term* cash,
attg. 20—Fee#5. F. 11. COOPER, Adm'
Dyestuffs, Spices, Essences,
Lamps, Lump Fixtures and Oil*;
ami ovorythliig!n tho Drug Line, togethuf with October,
a superb assortment, of tojvn
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES;
Tho Finest and Rost Soaps,.
Most l’opular and Fragrant Perfumes,
PurosLamt Best Lilly White,
ALL KiNds of brushes,
Proscription* Carefully Prepared by
tlie Doctor Illiuncir.
With nn oxporlcuoo 6f twenty years
phvHlc, and a t horough knowledge of the Drug
business. I feel not tho least presumptions In
stilting to thoso who may favor mo with their
patronage that perfect satisfaction will bo giv
en In every particular.
Remember tho NEW DRUG STORK, whero
everything 1* fresh and puro.in tho Tibbs I louse
No. 2, between llptul Entrance and Tibbs & Ken-
cr’s store; ,
mnrl8-ly J. F. GROVES,
_ jnportt
Court of Ordinary. .
Also, one cltv lot number on, on Hamilton
S treet, hot ween the Jbtkuowii as tho King Car
er lot and a lot. owned lly F. It. Morris, prop
erty now In poMowtloh ofJ, fl. Ktng: levied
oh ns the properly of Uobt» A. Audubon, to sat
isfy it H fit turn: Fulton Superior Court, tn favor
or’s. B, wight vail. A. Attdepum and A. avail
Epps.
Aho, one Barrel inn re mule: levied on as tho
property of James Mitchell, in the possession
of It. F. Holland, tosat^fy a ft VA in favor of tho
Court of Ordinary vsJ.i*. Mitchell,
Vv J Love. »** w i , '- ,, 'ty In poascsslon of
cnlll'l II In In hivin' of (.'iiUMi l.'oiiulfv '
Ai:;i
inilVa' 1 ""' 1 * v “ " 11 ” u| ■’ rn l | oi'l>' ,'oluiciio»t
HtS nf , *" rt wa.'ia Mm
nfXiiMiiiinMny' 1 * n or |' n< ii!|^jJwil!u, ft |WD|ii'vf>*
sgjwswsai
'll. Sl TllERLAM), D.Sh’ff.
Cojmty—In lho Hune.
Sept. 0-t
/Georgia, tvidiHeld ...... ....
w rlor Court—Present MieHotidrableJoButh
U Parrott, Judgepfsablcourt.
Rufus K.srarah vs John S. Smith—Mortgage,
A DMINISTRATOlt’S SALE.—By virtue or
.uthority In mo vested hy an order 1'rotu
ourt of Ordinary or Gordon county, Git.,
_ will sell on the flrstTuesday In October next,
before tho Court. House door lu tho town of
Calhoun, botween the legal hour* of sulo, the
following property, to-wlt:
Lot number 148,20 acres mote or loss, lot mint-
Jbr 147, and lot uumhor 175, 10Cacres more or
less, 7acrosof lot number not known, in Sitlt
district nnd 8d sect Ion of said county. Soldi**
tho property of James 31. smith, sr., deceased,
frtr the benefit of tho heirs and creditors.—
Termsensh. JOHN J. DODD, Adm'r.
aug 20-tds.—Prs. foe. #7.00.
etc.
Ids pVomlssory i
day and year aft-- — v . .
notes ho promised, on or before the first day of
July next ensuing,! ho date of said note, to pay
plaintiff or betnertho sum or throe hundred
and H ft v dollars tor value received; and hy tho
Other or said notes tho defendant promised to
puv the plaint Iff or bearer on or before tbo first
day of January, 1KW. the further sum or throe
hundred and fifty dollars tor value received.—
And tlmt after w nrd* on the day uml year afore
said thudufendapt the better to secure the pay
ment of tho said notes, executed uml dellv. —
to thuntaintlir hls doed of mortgaue, whereby
the said defendant uiortgjqred to (ho platntHV
a parcel of land In the city of Dalton, said conn-
A DMINISTRATOlt’S SALE.—By virtue ol....
or dor from tho Court of Ordinary of Gor
don county, will bo sold on tbo 1st Tuesday in
October,*before tho Court House door In the
town of Calhoun, between tho legal hour* of
■"tie, tlio following property, to-wlt:
Lot df laud nuiubor 08, {W acres of lot number
01, (10acres of lot numberW, all of lotsnumbcrs
07 and 08, nnd 80 acres of lot number 101, making
Iunll670uercs, all in tlm Gth district and 3d sec
tion nr said county. Sold a* tbo property of
Henry Stewart, deceased, for tlie benefit or tho
heirs and creditors. Terms one-half cusli,
credit on hulunco 10 months. Bond 'given for
title. T. C. SMITH, Adm’r., Ac.
aug 20-tds-Fra. fee #7.00.
G EORGIA, Gordon County.—Lewis J.
Orocn has nnpllud for exemption dt m*r-
sonnlty and setting apart uml valuation of
homestead, and 1 will pass upon the sumu ut to
ty. known and distinguished upon the map or
paid cltv ns lot number 70, lying*on the West
side of Hamilton street, in said eity, (routing
on said street thirty led, and' running hack
from said street to nu alley running parallel
with said street. And It furl her appearing thut
suld notes remain unpaid. It Is thereforeordor-
cd that tho said defendant,do pay Into the court,
on or J>ofcirathe next term thereof, tho princi
pal, Interest and costs due on hoi h said notes,
or show cause to the contrary If any he can j
nnd that on failure of defendant solo do, the
equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged
promises ho forever thereafter barred and fore
closed. And It 1* further ordered that this note
he published In the North Gxoiuiia Citizen
once a month for four months, previous to tho
next term of th Js court, or served on tho defen
dant or his special agent t brae months previous
to tho next term of this court.
J. It.-PARROTT, jsc
MeCnTciiKX & Siicm-ate, Plff.’s. Att'v.
A truo copy from theminutesof thcSui
Court of Whitfield county. This 8th dify ol
June, 1809. HENU Y L SI3IS, 1) C 8 C.
nSi'inW l' 1 * 01 ; 081 in lot of linn! mi
! I “ r ol ". 1 ! 1 ' 41,1 »''<'! Ion or 4Y.UI,
IlirOMOMlO 11 , • . ^,,A7 HIM 'l11\ <.
house door fn UFayelte, Walker count v, tho
land belonging to tluivstuto or T M Nash.deo’d,
Vying on east sldo of Chattooga creek, being
lot* number* 11,12, and l;i. In fib district unit
lection. Terms twodhirdircash.
5-td* J. W. and J. IVNASH, F.x’rs,,
D31WWTuivroR’s'sA ii:.'-By virtuoSan
order from the court of ordinary of Walker
joimty, will he sold <iii tho first Tuesday in
October next, before tho court, house door In
Lutnyqtto, lot oflaml number 251 In fUh dtst,
nnd 4th sect I oh of satd criunty. Sold as tho
property m Stephen Miaw,dcc’d, to pay debts
nd lordlstrlbutiou. Term cash,
nnglD-tds D. C. HUTTON, Admr.
/’iEORGIA, Walker County.—Whereas WH-
\JT Bam Harris, adm’r. Of 'Jesse Self, repre
sent* to the Court in his petition duly filed mid
entered oil record that ho has fully administer)
ed (m thei cstuloof Jesse Boir: Tlilsisthcrclorn
to eitoiill pursnusconocrncd, both kindred and
creditors, to show ftuuso, ir any thoy cun, why
said administrator should not be discharged
from,111s administration and rcoelvo letters of
dismission on the first Monday In December
next. MILTON RCbBKLL, yrd’y.
Sopt.2-3m.
-'2LKORQ1A, Walker CountyV-Whoroas M, K,
m Rhodes, adm’r. of W. G. l’aj'lic, deceased,
represents to tho Court In his petition duly
filed and entered on record that he has fully
administered satd Payne’s estate: This is
therefore to olto all persons concerned, botfi
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if anv
they can, why said administrator should not
be discharged and receive letters of dismission
on tho first Monday In December next.
Sept. 2-3m. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
Iiiuunicmi, min
clock, A. M , c
Calhoun.
Sept. 10-21.
i itth Inst., at v...
1). W. NEEL, Ord’y.
C’ATOOSA.
QNWARD WE MARCH
TO TIBBS & KENNER’S
of well assorted Goods on Imnd, anft lire
stantly receiving new goods, and they do not
allow anybody to under beu. them. Purehas-
ers would do well to give them a trial before
buying elsewhere.
i) Flour, made of white
TIBBS & KENNER.
r.
would like a pleasant, nlco smoko, go
;ot a box of Fruits and Fi.owkks from
TIBBS ft KENNER.
T 1MOOHY, IlerdsgrasR nnd Clover Seed for
sale at TIBBS A RENNERS.
C ATOOSA SHERIFF’S SALKS.-WBl he sold
before tho Court house door In Ringgold,
Gil., on tho first Tuesday In Oct. next, within
the legal hours of sulo, tlie following property
to-wlt:
’ Lot of land numbor 101, and the cast lmlf of
lot number 102, lu thu27th dlst. and 3d section
of Catoosa county, ns tho property of Win. 11.
Dunn by pno superior eouvt 11 fa, it. J. Jones vs
Wm. Hdnry, adm’r of Win. B. Dunn, and J. l.\
Bryant, security. Properly pointed out by
“’ *• *"*"* “arncy.
.... ,— „jrcs In south-easfcornor of lot of
land number 237, atuHUueros of lot number 280,
and 40 ncros, being the horfh-east corner of lot
of land number 208, all In tho 2fith'•'list, and 3d
section of Catoosa county, as the properly of
A. Whitten by onesupurior court n fa. A.’Cal
houn vs. A. Whitten and 31. Guinn. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, ono hay mare, bridle and Handle, as tho
property of Monroe Davis by one superior
court 11 fa. Officers of Court vs Nancy Davis,*
Geo. DuvH and 31. Davis. Property point oil
out by plaintiff's uttqrncv.
Sept.2. JAS. McCLURK, Sheriff.
Blow, for sale by TIBBS & KENNKR.
tovnoiAU]
Executin'a DzrAUTMKXT,
Atlanta, Georgia, August 20,1800.
itvncanay has occurred, and now
exists, Itrihaeillco or Orujnivry of Glynn Coun
ty, eausod t»y the resignation of John B. Miller,
the person having been elected thereto; and
Whereas, George3rcK, Mitchell, who was, on
the 28th day of July, ultimo, appointed Ordina
ry for tho satd county of Glynn, to fill the va
cantly aforesaid, 1ms declined to accept tho suld
lomtmcnt;
..o\v,t bore foro, I, Rufus It. Bullock, Govcrfior
and Commandor-ln-Chlofof tho Army uml Na
vy of this State, and oftho militia thereof,'’by
vlrtuo of tbo power and authority vost od lu mo
bv tho'Constitution and laws or this State, do
hereby appoint J. F. Howe, of the county of
Qlynn, Ordinary, thereof, to HU tho vacancy
aforesaid; and ordor,that ho,tlio said J. F.ltowo,
upon Ids executing uml llliPK In thl* Depart-
* ^ clerk of Ortllnary, In
uont, hi
The sunt of Ono Thousand Dollars, with such
sureltios thereto a* tho law, requires, uml as
shall he satisfactory to mo, bo commissioned
n coord 1 ugly.
Glvou under my hand nml tho Seal of tho Ex-
ecuttvu Department, at the Capitol. Ill Atluii-
11,0
By tho Govornor:,
, It. Paul Lester, «i
Soct’y Exocutvo Dopartmotit. Aug. 23-it
TpIVEHSITY OF NANIIVIM.K.
IJ MEDICAL DKPAUT3IENT.
Tho Twentieth Courso of Lectures will com-
mcnooon tho First Day ov Novemrer next.
Tito Prollinlimry Courso commences on tho
First-Monday ix Uctoorr.
Theory and Praotlocv—Wm. K. Bowi.iXfi, 31.1).
Obstetrics—Charles K. Winston, 81.1),
Chemistry—J. Berrien Lindblev, 31. It.
Surgery—Wm. T. Bum hr, M. 1).
Institutes—Thomas L. 31amun, 31. D.
Clinical 3Iedlolno—Wm. L.N:nioL,M. D.
Materia 3lcdloa—Joan II. Cali.endk:!. 31. p
Anatomy—Thomas B. Buchanan, 31. I). •
Hurgleul Aimtoiny—Van S. Lindblev, 31. D.
Demonstrator— Henry M. Compton, 31.1).
FEES.—Tho American 31odieal Assnolntlou
at tho moot lug In May last ut N. Orlcuiu passed
a resolution tlmt no school charging less than
#120, (whllu It favored hy a largo majority #140)
should bo represented in that body, nor should
S rndmites or such schools ho recognized—there
»ro the tickets for tho full course of lectures Is
#140; 3Iatrteulatlug#5; Dissecting *10; Gradua
ting #30, Foradddltlonal informat ion apply to
J. BERRIEN LINDBLEY,
Aug 4-4t» Doan oftho Faculty.
A Proclamation.
. Ono Thousand Dollars Howard.
GEORGIA:
By Rufus B. Bullock, GovovnoyAf said State.
W u sun as official InformatlolWuiB boon i
coivod at this Department,-that a murder w
committed In tbo county of Washington on SOtli
day of July, 1809, npoiutho body of Moses Slab
by William Oxford, lin’d that the said Oxford
has fled fronij list Ice,
I have thought proper, therefore, to Issuo
this, my proclamation, boroby offering a re
ward of Ouo Thousand Dollars for tho appro-
liousion and delivery of tlio said Oxford, with
proof sullloiont to couVlct, to tho Sheriff of said
county and State.
Anil I do moreover charge nnd require all of*
fleers in this State, civil and military, to bo vig
ilant in endeavoring to upprclicml tho said
Oxford, In ordor that ho may bo brought-to
trial for tho offenso with which ho stands
charged.
Glvoh under my hand and tho great seal oftho
Stuto, ut tho Capitol In Atlanta, this 8th day
Sept., in tho year or our Lord, 1899, and of
tho Independence of tho United States or
Amorica tUoNlnoty-Fourth.*
RUFUS II. BULLOCK.
By tho Govornor:
David G. Cottino, Soorotary of State.
•»/r&AD01l A JlilOTHEltS,
®''t6iiacoo
I'llM MIS3IOX MK1IC1IANTS,
And Manufacture:« of Sugars,
• Aug-ly WliituUaU.plrootjJVthiutii, Gn.
AProclmujiiiloii.
Ono Thousand Dollars Howard,
GEORGIA.
By Uupus B. Bullock, Governor of said State.
Whereas, Reliable Information hus'beon ye.
ocivqd at tills Department, that on tho night ol
tho 22d of August, ultimo, Dr. Thomas 11 But
ler and his wife iroro shot nt and seriously
wounded, at .their rcsldcnoo In Spalding comi
ty,in t lijs state, hy a party or parties unknown,
and that ou tlio night Of tho 28th of August, ul
timo. John P Lovett; a citizen of .Spaulding
county, was also shot at and seriously wound
ed by some person or persons unknown, whilo
silting In t he piazza of his rosidonco In said
count v of Spalding; aud
Whereas, it is alleged, that ono Lewis Tr
a notorious outlaw, and who isan escaped pris
oner from Spalding countvjall, under a eljurgo
of felony. Is the porpot rutor of tboBo ciMmcs;
and it living represented tn mo. that civil nfll.
cevs of snitl eonuty of Spalding have used ov-
cry means in tlioir power to upproheml tlm
said Lewis TraVis, hut wilboufcavullf
Now. therefore, I have thought inoper to Is
sue this, my proclamation, hereby, offering a
reward of Ono Thousand Dollars for tho appro-
honsion and delivery oftho satd Lewis Travis,
with evidence sutllcient to convict, to tho Shor-
Hf of suld county of Spalding,
And I do moreover charge and require nil
oftlcors in this Stato. civil and military, lobe
vlgllcnt in endeavoring to apprehend tho said
Lewis Travis, hi order thut lie mny lio brought
to trial for tho crimes with which ho stauds
cliavgcd.
Given under my hand and tho grout soul oftho
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 11th day
Sept., in tho yourofoiir Lord Eighteen IImi-
dred und Rlxty-Nlno, and oftho ludopondoneo
of thu U"** " 1 ‘ 1 f— --(■ £
Fotirtjh.
oftheUnitodStateaof America tho Ninety-
RUFUS u BULLOCK, Governor,
ernr:
. CoT-TiNo, Sooretury of Stuto.
SeptOO-it
sale by
Lonvuy A Easox.
jLOWRI PIonvs! vurlnus sizes of Steel Pea
cook aiul Cust Plows, for sale l»y
tibbs & Kenner.
Y™
OU will find a Large Assortmeutnf FnKan
N Seeds at TIBBS A KENNEi
und any hVa’ud of Hui
Tfill'lJ'
A KENNER’S.
Uuudy-3Iudo Clothing at Tn
irtmontof lints and
Whitfield Superior Court, April Tor
1809. In Open Court.
It appearing to the court that service of sub
Bide Nl 81 lias not been perfected according t
law nml the terms of said rule, it Is entered 1)
tlio court, tlmt further time 1 mg ran ted to pel
lect service of said rule; and that tlie defer
dant do pay into Court, on or before tho next
Turin thereof, the principal, Interest and costs
duo ou both of said note* dcseiltied in said .pe
tition and rule ni si, or how causa to the con
trary If any ho can ; and on failure to (h» the
equity of redemption in and to said mortgage
promises bo forever thereafter barred und love-
closed.
And ll is further ordered thut both the wild
lie und litis order he puldi.-hed in tho North
Kouni.v Citizen, once it month for four months
ruviou* to the next Term nf this Court, or
•rvod on the defendant or hi.i special ugont ut
least, three months previous to the ituxt Term
ot this Court, aud that service l>e thus perfect-
c l o:i ihe defendant.
3tcCuTeirEN.Vt
-I. It. PABBOTT, J
-Vt’.v-
HENRY L‘. SIMS, Sn.,n.c
A* an ordo
Whitfield count
«1>JllNISTUATOU’.S
t the. Cm..
Ill he sold
ty given to all persons concerned thut
* wo or throe Veura since Dlswell Rogers,
late of said eoanty, departed this life, leaving
a will, and the executor named therein failing
to quality, und no person huvlng. upplled fog
letters of adminlstrution, an adm’r., with tho
mil annexed, will huuppointcd ut the first reg
ular term of tho Court uftcr tho expiration of
thirty day*. MILTON RUSSELL,Crd’y.
Sent.2-wlki.
Sept. 2-C(kl.
/"I EGKGIA, WalkorCounty—AVilllam Uur^
Vj adm’r of Jesse rvlf, dee.’d, represents to
tbo court In his petition duly fildd und entered
i record, thutlie has fully administered said
•slate: This is thorofore to cite all puraotis
should not be diselmrged from his admlnls,
. (ion, uud receive letterapfdIsm 1 *
first regular term oft his court a He:
i ofthIs eouft after, tho exnir
ontliJ. Tills August 20,1S ( ;9.
3I11.TUN UFSHELL, Ordy.
fOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
-vre . .... ,
_L n Statu of Georgia, Walker Comity,
Ivon'to all peraons having
Notice Is hereby j;
J A. TURKEY,
• COG HILL, E. TENN.,
Dealer in
Gmcra{ Merchandise mid Country Produce
Solicits orders for Flour, Corn, 31eal and Ba
con. In ordering give tho price you can puv,
•od In nearest Depot ou E. T. A Gn. Rail-
Address .T. A. TURLEY,
dollvoi
road.
Ju;y Kim*
Cog lllll, E. Temt., via Athens.
QREAT ATTRACTION
Un d i Sc OoUnirg’ts,
231 and 2'Ki Market- Struct, Chuttauooga, Tomi.
AVlio aro now soiling Goods, suoli as Fanoy mid
Stuple ICry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, oto..
at snob nrlce.s a* wore novor known hoforo, and
y competition. Call uud oxmuiuo
vhleh
pi b
Hi
JIOL r ..-,
farmers at wholesale mul retail prices, unusu-
for this
1. 1995H.V.
mxm
Ksneclally uoslgnod for tho uso of Uiq 3fodi-
cnl Prbfossfon and tho Family, possessing those
Intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to
un Old nml Pure Gin.
Ind!spon»fblo to lho Females. Good for Kid-
noy Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up lu
cohos containing one ilozott bottloa each, and
sokl by all druggists grocers, etc. A. M Bin-
iKUKii&Cn., eslablished lu 1778, No. 18 Beaver
Street, Now-York.
For sale iii Dalton by R. P. O’Noill, only, nug
R S. PAYNE CO.,
• “Now York Branch,
Manufiioturcr* anil Wholesale Dealers in
Hats,Caps,Furs,Straw Goods,
108 Gay Street,
KNOXVILLE, TENN,
Wo would respectfully call tho attention of
3torelmnt8 tor the above card. Oureonnectlons
aro as follows; II. J. Cippcrly & Co.,^50 and 252
Canal, 08 Walker, and 105Elm Streets,New York
City; A. G. Atkins A Ca,, Erie, Pu.; J. 1C, Lon-
heart Co., Mondvfllo, Pa.; Ark, Baird & Co.,
Canton Ohio, With this combination wo pro
fess to lie tho largest Jobber* of Huts in tho
United States.
Wo will duplicate hills bought In Now York,
Philadelphia, or Brltituorc, uud you can stfvo
your freights.
Wo will keep on hand at all times a foil lino
of tliouhove goods, to unit tlio Undo of tills soo-
tton; Bforolmnts, boforb going . East, will do
well to oxuinliio our stock und prices.
Respect fully.
July 22 It. S. PAYNE & CO.
piTNER A SMITH, ?
Wholesale and Rotall Dealers In
Groceries and Provisions,
Corner Broad and Howard Strcots,
(Pitnor’o Old Stand,)
Jqlyl Rome, Georgia. ly
5 have a lino assortment of Ladies Di e
liu*PrI ’
. Prints,
that we uvo hound to ,
Como uml cxamlno quick, hoforo tho assort-'
Also, lot of land number 173, in tho 28th dis
trict and 8d section of C'atoosu county, us the
property of 3!nry J. Wilson, hy ono superior
Court li fa, W. A. Clements vs 3uiry J. Wilson.
Pointed out by PlatutilpH Attorney.
W- Jr wniTSlTT, I). Sii’ff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.-^By vlrtuo of
ordor of the Court of ordinary of Catoosa
county, I will sell Indore the Court House door
in Ringgold, on tlio first Tuesday In October,
1999, lot of laud number 2. and so acres of lot
number 85, in tin* 27th did riot of said count
and 80 acres ot' lot number 322. and '45 acres
lot number. U23, in the 281 b (list rlet of said eon
ty, being the farm on \Vhieh Dim lei Major res
.(fed at tlio time of hisdenth.* Sold as tlio prop-
erty of Daniel 31ajor. deceased. Sold suojoet
to dower. Terms cash. This August 20, UW*
nug 28-tils. JAMES A. PARK, Ailin' , .
ingtlio Tunnel IlifI road at or neur-the five mile
EORGIA, Catoosa Count y-Wherons,.lames l»«*t from Ballon, and crossing mill crook at
\JT D Roach, admlnlstralorol J B Elrod, rep. I practieuldo muoo. running thou on to Baker
resents to the Court In Ids petition dulv filed | and Anils' Mills, theneu along tlm Hue botwqun
and entered on record that fie ha*» fu’lva'liuin- Baker mid Glaze. thenCetii rough tlio Ault farm
L5iJ*S» « i‘i'ly m
- li Ill’s! -I'll-H- ! ’“li” 1
day'la October, 189i«,at tho Conrt-Ilouso door
in said county, within five legal hours of sale,
Hie volloV'iiig lots of land, viz: LoU nmuhers
fir*, 200, 202,208, 204, 205. 207, 220. ‘ll'*, 2*29. 230, 2 SO,
241, 242, 2.12, 29J1, 204, 293. 2B0, 277, 278 ami 279, be
longing to the estate ol 0.11. Ken -n, deceased.
All situatod in the ifthdistrict of the3dsection
of originally Cliurokcc, now Whitfiold county,
whereon the Hon. Owen If. Kenan resided ut
tlie time of his death: containing 3520 acres,
more or less. Said lands are sit uuiofi in one of
lho most fertile and healthy sections of North
Georgia, aiid will be-sold in lots for nnn-thlni
cush,‘ouo-thtrd In twelve montiis, and tlie re-
nialulng third in two years, with interest on
both payments from the time of sale. Posses
sion given 25th of December next. Bonds given
tor titles mid title* miu\e when all tlicpurclniBC
money is paid. .TAMES V. HORNE,
Adm'r. do bold* non, with wlllamiexod.
nu g. 12-t ds. '
EORGIA, Whitfield Comity—W W Bake..
\.T ot.nl. have applied fora new road head-
1 Hill road ‘ '
show cause IVany they
ment i* broken.
TIBBS & KENNER.
TTtLOUR—Lot of Finn Family Flopr Just rc-
JJ uoivod. fresh from East Tennessee, and for
sulo hy TIBBS A KENNER.
icapli;
ENNIs
G O to Tl
fee an
Tlhhs A Kenner’s for the host Rio Cof
und tho finest assortment of sugar in
■OETRO OIL, tho very best non-cxploslvo
X burning Fluid now offered for sale, nnd it
has stood tlio test in oVory instance. It 1ms
more body, lasts longer, rnils give* more light
than any other oil, and is guarantied not tosoll
tho most delicate fabrlo, und to bo porfcctly
non-exploslvc. Give it a trial. For sale bv
TIBBS A KENNER.
trator should not lie discharged from his ad-
‘ o lottorsofdismission,
.» Octolier next. This
J#3LCOMBS, Only.
/'I EORGIA, Catoosa County.—^Whereas, Mrs
\X Eliza Tillman, administratrix of h C
Morse, late of said comity, cloc’od. represents
o the Court in tier petition duly filed nnd cu-
ored on record,that she hnu.fuliy administer'd
n said estate:
This 1* therefore to cito nnd admonish all
erson* interested tosliow eau-e. if any thoy
uu,within tlio timb prescribed bylaw, why lot-
tors of dismission from said estato should not
bo grunted said applicant in December noxt.
Witness my hand uml olllolnl signature this
6th day of September, 1PG9.,
J, Mi COMBS, Ordinary.
W STORE1
m*
Now Goods and New Prices!
COMPETITION DEFIED
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES!
M, I-I. Bo^lo
Has Just opened in tho newly flnised West
building,
Corner Hamilton and Gordon Streets^
Near tho now Uutlroiul Bridge, a splendid stock
NEW GOODS,
V
ip the lino of Lrnlies Dress Goods, White Goods,
Iloosiory, Notions, Grooorlos, Hardware, Hats,
Boots and Shoes; in fact, anything yon call for,
which will bo sold y
AT REM ARK ABLY LOW PRICES
For Otisli oi* 3?rocUico!
My stock was bought at reduced cash prlcos,
nnd will bo dispersed of accordingly.
Our old friends uml customers aro most
(Bully Invited to call nnd try us.
J uno 24-3m
why said uOmiids
r , deo’d.rcp-
, pliy,. _
resents to tho Court, in Ills petition, dulv filed
uml entered on record, that ho has fully ad
ministered James 3Iitrpliy!s ostato s
Tills Is therefore to cite till persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator should
not ho discharged from his administration und
receive letters of dismission or first Monday in
_. than Lowe, administrator of W. B. Cush,
represents to tho Court ih his petition, duly fil
ed mul entered on record, tlmt lio 1ms full'- ’
„ 1st Monday In October
J. M. COMBS, Ord’y.
ruby gn
demands' against U 31 Beu vers, late pf salii
comity deceased! to preset! t them to mo prbiu
rly made out. within* tin: (hue prescribed, by
j'.v/. son* to snow their elm meter uud umo)U)l«
.vwd all persons' Imlebtcd to said deceased aro
hereby required to make immediate payment#
11. N. DICKERSON. Adtu’r.
July 22, i8004it ofU 31 JleavOrtr.-
0.KO1UJl A, Walker Connt.v.—Whereas D. (V
V3T Payne, irdm’r.of Riley Payne, doc’il, rep
resent* Co the Court, In his petition duty filed
amlunteml on i*ec*oi\l,“lmt he has fully nd min
istered Riley Payne’s estate: q his is tncreforo
to eltuiUl petsons concerued. kindred umj cred-
Uovs, to show muse, if any they can, why said,
administrator should not In? discharged from
His administration, and receive letters nl dts-
mtHslon at lhe first regal a H enn of this Court,,
afler tho expiration of- three months. This
July 22,1899-8tn MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y. .
ORU1A, Walker Count Jv
riEO
VX good, executor of the last w ill uud testa-
ment of Ellslm Tltomus. having applied tV»i*
leave to sell the lund* hclougiug to said deceas
ed : This Ih tonotlfy all persons eoneenied, that
if no objui'tlou* are filed at the first regular*
torm of the Court after tho expiration ot thir
ty days, an order will bp passed grunting suld
leave. MILTON RUSSELL, C
Sept. !K!0d.
, Ovd’y,
. . .... intersecting tlio V...
II Station road: This is to cl In nil persons
neevneft to show eanse nt my olfioo on first
Tuerday In October next, why paid new road
should not be esiabllshud.lh terms of tho law . . „
WltncsYmy ofilclal signaluru this Sent Gth. llrst regular term of tho Court, alter tho oxpl
1869410(1 W. 1C. BllOOKER.Ordy. .
l'l’lntor* foe #1
Wednesday In Dooombor next, oil the premise*
If not sooner sold ut private sale, all tho land
helongtngto tho estato of U Chastain, deo’d,
onsistlng of 170 *
from Dalton. Sold 1
itors. ,
Acting Adm’r hy mutual consent.
tds*
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-lty virtueof an
order from the Court ofOrdin&ry of Whit
field county. will lio^oldon tho firatTue.sday tn
tjo-'toher next, at tho.Court-House door in said
county, between tho legal hours of sale, lot
nflaud number 120, except 17 acres sold tlio
Stuto; also40 acres off northwest corner of lot
148, all lu 18th district uml 8d section. Sold ut
the property of William*.Crook, deo’d, Cor bon-
- g upplte r
sell lho lands belonging to Hind deceased: This
Is to notify all person* interested, tlmt ut tbo
first regular term of tho Court, alter tho expi
ration of thirty days, an order will bo granted
allowing leave to sell Bald lauds, unles* suffi
cient objections nrefllcd.
Supt. 2-30d. 31ILTON ltUSSKLL, Ord’y::
lker Couuty.—^Application
imdcliy L. C. Black to lmVa at
ml for Mary uml Edward
Ira of—Butcher,who ure oVor
/■'I EORGIA, Walker
VX having boon mndoliy
guardian appointed for
Butcher, minor helra of—Butcher, who
the ago ot* fourteen, but who have failed to «e.
loot a guardian: This ts to.notify all persons
Interested, that ut tho first regular term of the
Court, after the expiration of thirty day*, thw,
Clork of tlio Superior Court, or somo ’fit nml
proper person, will bo appointed guardian of
suld minors. MILTON RUSSEI.L, Ord’y.
Sept 2-30d.
field county, will be sold before the Court House
door, at Dalton, in said county, on tlio first
Tuesday hi October next, the following prop-
* 200, 199, 182,181, 101, 145
id 12th district of
EORGIA. Catoosa County—Wlierens Alex-
VX. muter Smith und lb 31. Smith, ad
ministrators or John Smith, dcceusod, repre
sent to the Court thntthey have fully adminls-
tored suld estato: Thcso aro thorofore to cito
all persons concerned, to ho nnd appear at m.v
olP.ee, within tho thno prescribed by law, to
show cause. If any they have, why lntters of
dismission should not bo granted. Given un
der my hand and ofilclal.signatlire, tfils Hftp-
tomborflth, 18BP.-3m ’ J. M. C03IBS, Only.
W ldtsitt having filed his petition in prop-
y* •ynnto mo, praying for lotters of adminis-
tration, with tlio will annoxod.on tho ostato nf
3LC Dyer,this is to cite all legally interested In
the exedutlon of this applleatfoii, creditors,
legatees, next of kiln ami others, to ho und up-
liear at the next October term of the court of
ordinary ofsaidcounty, and show cause If nnv
they can. why lottorsof administration should
pot be granted said applicant. This Sept, (i. 1899.
Ni*p30d J. M. COMBS, Only.
EORGIA, Catoosa County—Samuel Johns
VT has applied to me for exemption nnd set
ting apart und valuation of homestead, and I
will puss upon tho sumo on the 20th of Septem
ber, 10 o’clock u.m., ntrny office In Ringgold
*' ~ IB8, Only.
Self
J. 31. COMBS,
Catoosa County. — W
NEW BEEF MARKET.
LORIOUS NEWS!
VX ’ N....
.Messrs. Davis A Harrison will kuopconstant
ly on hand pkusii, pat Beof of tho very best
<iuality, at as low rates us can possibly bo of-
—,,, , gentleman, a
scholar, nnd a good-judge of Boef, will do all
tho purchasing. May 13-tf. E OR G I A,. Whitfield County-Mra. 0.
VX C. Whitman, wife of J. T. Whitman,
ha* applied fqr exemption of pcrsonultv
nml sottingupartnnd valuation of homestead
and I will puss upon tlio same at mv ollioo
tlio 24th Inst. This September 14.1 Nil).
W. II. BROOKEU, Only.
N-:
AILS, N AILS—15 Kegs of Nails just recplv-
. hythc Kit or retail, nt Lowry A Karon.
/GEORGIA, „ w . MWW
VX has applied 'for exemption of person-
alty and Hutting apart and valuation or home
stead, and I will pass upon tho same at mv of
1 pass upon t
-—or
110 o’clock, A. M.
_ has applied for exemption of personal^
aiul setting apart nnd valuiitloniff homestead,
and I will pass upon .tlio samo arift o’clock. A.
31., on thu 25th day of September, at my office
Uniggold. J. 31. COMBS, (Jrtl’y.
Lots of land numbe. _
and 144 Jill in tlio 3d section u
said coinity, also lot of land number 72, 3d s...
tlon and 8th district, and lot number 55,3d sec
tion and 13th district of 3Iui*ray countv. Sold
as the property of John Hamilton, deceased,
for tho benefit of tho heirs, . Tonus cash,
ling 29-tds. ^ R. L. H A3III.TON, Adnir'.w
I ' IBEL FOB DIVORCE IN AVI1ITFIELI) SU-
J ukrior Court.—Elizabeth Engolhnrdt v*.
Charles Engelhardt.—it appearing to the Court
•y tho return of tlieSheriil, that tliodefendant
In tlio above staled casodoes not resido In tlio
county of Whitfield, anti it further appearing
tlmt ho does not reside it: tho State of Georgia:
It Js on motion, ordered that suld defbmlant up-
and answer to suld ease at the next term
jo Superior Court or ho considorod in de
fault, and the plaintitl* bu allowed to proceed
law. Granted .July *27. twin.
J. It. PARROTT, J. s. r. c. c.
rtlfy that the within and foregoing Is n
rtopy from IJio minutes of tho Superior
Court ot Whitfield coqnty. Given under mv
hand at office, this 28th July, isan.
July 29-1 m HENRY L. SIMS, n. c. «. c.
G EORGIA, Wliltfiold County-Whorens C. 31.
Keith, adm’r.of Samuel II. Keith, deceas
ed,.shows to the court, 1n his petition duly filed
that he has tally administered Samuel II.
Keith’s estate: Tills is therefore to cito all per-
sous concerned lo show cause, If any they can,
why lei tors of dismission should nnt’hc granted
to said C. 31. Keith oil tlio first Monduv 111 No
vember. 1899. W. II. BUOOKER, Ord’y.
.. ofiidinlnis?4*a-
1 ho estuth of Ira G. S. Weatherford,Into
of said county, deceased : This is to olto alt per-,
son* concerned, to'show eunsh at.my otfiee oi\
tho first 31 onday in October next, whj*siieh let
ter* should not hq granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
Sepl. 2-1 in. W. JI. BKOOKNR, Ord’y.
before 11iq Court House door In Spring
Place, Murray county, between Die legal hour 4
«fsale, on tho first Tuesday inuetobor next,.
u following property, to-w 11:
-ot of laud number 27V, in 1 lie 91 h district and
3d section: levied on hy virtue of oilo Murray
Superior Court 11 fa in favor of Samuel A. Pul-' -
Hum vs R. E. Wilson, maker, and 31. J. Wilson,
security, ns tho property of ll. E. Wilson.
Also, lot of land lufmbcrSOL exodptSUU uorb**
*' ’ - V292, exeentaoaqre*,
being situated In
loii of.3Iurray and.,
by vlrtuo of u
lrf
thereof, and also lot numbers
thoroof. said lots of land l. T _
tho 9th district and 3d sect Ion of-Murray and..
Whitfield counties: levied ou bj’ vlrtuo .of u
Mortgago tl fli frqm Murray Superior Court, in
favor of G. fitriekor A Co. vs A. J. Haralson, u»,
tlio property of wild defendant.
Also, one Grist aud Saw. Mill, on 31111 Creok»*
including tlie laud nn which the Mills are slut-
ated. Known us tlio Gift Jackson Mills, by vlt'4 T
tuo of oueMiirruy Superior Court tl fa, In favor.
of R. II. Sapp, bearer, vs Gideon Jackson.’
Sept 9-tils. R. T. BECK, SUerilT^ f •
A DMIM1HTII ATOll’S SAI.H.-rurinmnt toiin!'
order of tlio Court of Ordinary ol Muvrayu
eountj',' Georgia, will lm sold at-thc Court-IidtiSb
door la tho town of Spring Place, on t Ho-first »
Tuesday in October noxt, thu east half of lot
of laud nnmhor 102;tho south halt lo.t oflfttfd '
number 101, in 0th district'and 3d seetjqn of-
31 array county. Sold as the property or Win
K Cleveland* deceased, forheneflu of eredltftfs
dfcash.haltuieo luSmQiitns.
R. A. U1DDENS, AOWf.
* fetters
ato of Adam
■s of adinJnUj
Neal, lute of
• iJ.trOT -ft
said county, deceased. '
These are thorofore to olto and admonish nil
mid-singular tho kindred and creditors ottmfd
deccnScd to tlio tlioir oiijeetions if any thoy
have, oi) or before 1 lie October term of tflPPQ1U&.*
of ordlnttry to be* hold in snid comity, on tlio
tlifit aioiiduy in October noxt, othorwiao BaW
letters will bo granted the applicant. . ,i /;
Given under my hand and otlicial sigimturo
this 20th day of August, 1899, ■ j r- n
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ordy, (
T A DIES DRESS GOODS. Jellies Die
Y OU will find an exeollent quaUtv of Train J ,|j Mourning Good* Deque*,* etc.? Just rceel\.
und Mnuhiue OU at TIBBS A KENNER’S, edgnd for *aU)2y Lownv A Eason.
J. K. Trevltt appointed guardian oftho persons
and properly of Hester V., ORip ,J., Rosa and
Wililo Bird, minorsof E. S.Blrd, deoensed, un
der font! eon year* of ago: ThiRis toolteall per
sons concerned, to show cause at* the Cripft of
Ordinary on thu first Monday in Ootblier next,
why said J. F. Travitfcshould not bo intrusted
with the guardianship ofsaid minors. Witness.
G EORGIA. Whitfield County.—Ogo month
nftev dale application will bn made to the
Court nt' Ordinary of suld county ifcr leave'to
rell the ical entitle belonging to too estate of
John May. Lite of said countvdtceased.
ih'PI -■ 1S-.9, T. II. tMT.NKi:, .Utmr.
EOR AIA. Murray Couii
VX r.v, administrator on i
NuthortoU, has polltloncd 1
lHjlltloncd for lotteraoftllKttfi^*
stcSu from nufd estate: This Is therefore to oito A >
all poi'80Hft eoiiccrnod, kindred nnd ored liars,* '
tOHhow euuse. If any they can, why said IUbn/»-.<*
Istratov slionld not. be diselmrged from his ad
ministration mul receive lotters of dismission
on tho first 3Ionday In Dccnmbor n
ANDEUSON FARNSWOI
Sopt.?-3m,
'MIlNSlVOllTll', Orci'V.
A T '' AMTA v,
MARBLlil Y A. JjUKIm A
J). K. JUDSON, Agonl, 3T .,J{
Manufacturer and Dealer lire .
Ita lian and American Marble
Monumental Box 2'onibn, • ..<m!
Head nnd Foot Stones, Furniture. Muvldo etc.'
Oftlco and Yard, v!
Cornoi- Peachtree nnd Walton Streets, fa re;:
Julyl.lv* . ‘