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I nun tUe v .1,1.1.11 i
l'ni-m work I'lf IL-ci'mltbr
The gtOaftn- portion of tliu work now Ul
lir done on the farm couVsta of matte ra of
daily ropljuc. The care of sUh-U, the
Uirasliinyof brain, if Hint lint nut already
been ilouo, ton lircparntlon of slitlV for
fencing, -the rdnkifig of farm gates, the
ilioroiigli repair of farm lmpletnetlU, and
the general duties appertaining to the
comiort of the liousohbld, Bfljfbnd tills,
the leisure evening of the farmer may lie
well employed in laying out his plana for
the next seasons crops, and la making
such arrangements ns will facilitate op
erations in the Spring.
The work for U)0)iioiit)t may be setdown
ns follows:
WlNTBll W.OVOHINO.
If the season continues open It Is of ,_
gioal advantage to plough stltf clays and n- M "" ct "
leave them ill rough follow through llio
winter, to be broken up mid mellowed by
the (Yosts. * But In no case should -such
lands he plougliuHvlillst lllqy.nro wut, or
from their ailliesive nature tlioy will clod
mid harden, and neither the harrow uor
roller can break them down., wbou thus
hardened*, id the. spring. Heavy loams:
may alsojio aybji-utal to a wluhlr plough
ing, and will bo hotter for it; but in no
case should light soils be touched until
the opening of spring.
COLMSCTINa MATERIALS FOB COMTOST.
Collect nil sort of rough fibrous mate-.
rialB for conversion into compost. For
full directions in rognrd-to tha best mnn-
nor of making composts wo refer to tlio
Fanner for-Noyembcr lush.« . ;
FIREWOOD.
The fii-QWopd required for tho uso of tho
family should Invnrlbly bo cut and stored
away dry, and It is bettor If It lias stood a
year; to Benson. Tho cuttfug of flrowood
for future .use should still bo prosecuted
wherever a scant supplyJias boon laid in.
After curing it (hr awhile in the woods,
haul llio tho wood-shed, bo that It may
season completely under cover.
S1IEDDINQ FOB STOCK.
Winter protection for stock Is equiva
lent to a double Supply of food, lii other
words, one half tho quantity of food giv
en to well sholterdd stock, kept warm and
comfortable through tho Inclement win
ter weather, will turn them out In better
condition than double tho quantity of food
coupled with exposure to biting winds
dud storms.
FATTIUyiNO 11008.
All hogs that have been properly eared
for, and which have been kept up for fat
tening, should bo in a condition to kill by
tho early part of tills month. After cold
weather sets in llioy^falten moro slowly,
and tho cost of the meat is thereby greatly
Increased. If, however, such hogs are npt
in condition for pork, warm comfortablo
quarters should bo'providcd for them and
such oxtra care and attention given to
them ns will fatten them quickly. Slops
thickened with corn mijal and slightly
soured by previous formontnllon, joined to
regular supplies of shelled corn in profer-
cnco to corn In the cob, arc the best food
for hogs at tills season. They should
have ready access to charcoal, rotten wood
and salt and ashes to- neutralise tho acid
ity which somotlmca occurs lYom high
feeding. They should nlso bo; made ser
viceable in converting Into manure such
rough materials as they can work up, and
the pons should bo frequently cleaned out
arid fresh materials furnished. The sleep
ing apartmonts should especially bo kept
warm and dry by constant supplies of
' fresh bedding.
YOUNO CATTLE.
Young caltlo cannot ho kopt in a thriv
ing condition unless they are well cared
for. Thoir food should bo occasionally
changed, and should at all times .bo in
sufficient quantities for their wants with
out over-cramming them—a little grain
should be given them once ft day—tlioy
should- ha Vo access to pure water and
’ salt, and should bo allowed exercise lu the
opou air in fair weather.
sheep. • •
Sheep Bitould have sheds to retire to la
inclement weather. This is quite as nec
essary for thoir health and comfort as for
the larger-nnlmnls; • lied 'the floors with
straw, and renow tho bedding onco a
bv.piyo the shoop, por.-head, not
ban thrco pounds a day or hay, or
its equivalent, and i-oett saltshould beplac-
edmuder poyor nt somo point lu tho yard
to Which tlioy can hnvo accoss at all times,
harvesting corn.
If llio corn lins been stacked and loft
standing in the- flohl, gather and husk it
iis soon as possible.
FENCING.
- Sco that a good supply of fencing Is got
ten out in tho woods to he ready for uso
whenever it may ho wanted. After tho
posts and rails are split and cut Into prop-
or lengths, haul them homo and pile them
up under cover until an opportunity oc
curs for hewing, morticing and pointing
them.
OATES.
BW VOUlt MOVED TO li.MVIONI
FOB CJ GOOW-i
GOGH BARGAINS
“ Live and lot Live Store 1”
Until nnr Now Stores tiro.built on Mio/'Oli
llrlok Ilotol Square,” you will Anil us ontho
EAST HIDK OF HAMILTON STREET,
FIvo Doors North or King Struct,
DALTON, 0A.
Hkn 15. OIHrh, Mat. U. Bankkii, Ukv. Lkvi
JliioTiikiiton ami LARK Bauhto
will be on hand to soil you Clump Goodsand
give yon Llborul Prices for your Prod non. •
Our purpose Is to aid In developing tlio groat
. nsimrces or Wlitt field ami tbo adjoining coun
ties, a»Wolliu»tomakouHvM)g by folllnggoods
For wo fool a groat Interest In the grow^t or
Dalton, ami wo lcnowthut
A Growing Country makes a Growing Town.”'
>Vo will keep constantly on hand nvtallso-
sotod stock and will give llborul trade* for
*** 1 *’•*— ^ tuojjoii or labor
NHHKI.IANKOCH AItvr.VtTC NlfilY RNTN
iTJTTfTTfyi
TO TI1K WORKING CLASS.—Wo aro now
pfrpnrfid tdfnruLh nil olassos with conslant
employment anmino, tlio whmb of tbo tiino or
ftn* tbo spare 'moment*, Business now, light
and profitable, Persons or oltlior sox easily
earn Trout 60s. to $3-per ovonlng, and a''propor
tional sum by devoting thoir wbolo tlmo tot no
buslnoss. lloys and girls earn Hourly as tftttoh
as man. That all who sea this not luo may Hund
thoir address, and tost tbo buslnoos, wo tnako
this mi paralleled offer i To snob as aro not wall
satisfied, wo will semi * 1 to pay for tlto tronblo
of writing. Full particular*, a valuablo sain*
ploj which will i\o to commence work on, and a
copy dfThri People's Literary Companion—ono
of tho largest and host family newspapers pub.
llsliod—all sent froo by mall. Reader, If yo
want permanent, profitable work, address 1
C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, Matno.
trading, and that hi to bo satisfied
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE !
r the convenience of our -country friends,
and customers, wo will, as soon us tho lumber
can bo got out, hnvo a
WAGON YARD,
a tDd roar of tbo Old llrlok Hotel Bqnarc. with
lioltor, flro aud wator, for man and boasts.
BEN K. GREEN.
Aug-ly As’, Dalton City Co.
R,
. F. BOZEMAN, 1'rMlilcbt, amV D. i». WILL.
COX, Beorotary.
Continues to furnish porfoot security against
lossor darnago by flro on all kinds of insurable
if&Suftrvery ptWnhimtf dnlnt
property at
In the Southom States,' to whom applications
Oot!SWtral 100 ma I.YLE A* 1-RUDEN, Agents.
Cash Gifts to the Amount of 8500,000.
fiOElogantltosowdofl Pianos,. oaoli $300 to $700
78 « ” Molodeons “ 7ft to 100
880 Sowing Muolilnos - • “ 00 to
, ^ IvorWare,&o.,mined at |l,uw l uw.
to draw any of llioahovo Prises for
Sfto. Tickets dtisurlblng Prises aro soalod li\
Kavolopus and woll tnlxod. On reoolpt of 25o.
a Soulod Ticket Is drawn without chufCeand
sent by mall to any address. Tho prlzsnamed
upon U will bo dollvorod to tho tlokot-holder
on payment of Oao DplIi\r. Prises aro inimu-
(llauny sent to any uddruss by express or re
turn mail.
Yon will know wlmt your Prize Is before yon
pay for 1L Any Prlzo exchanged for anotnor
of same value. No llluuks. Our patrons can
dopond on fair dealing.
IIbfbbknoIib W0 select Clio following frpm
many who havoJatoly drawn Valuablo Prizes
and kindly porlmttod us to publish thorn: An-
diowJ. Burns, Chicago, $10,000} Miss Clara 8.
Walken Baltimore, Piano, $H00; Jtunoa M Mat-
thaws. Detroit, $8,000; John T. And rows, Savan-
null, $8,000; Mtrs Aguos Simmons, Charleston,
Plano, $i)00. Wo publish no uutoes without pfir-
mission.
,Opi.v oku ow thb Puebs:—“Tho Hi m Is relia
ble, ami dosorvo their sucecss.”—'Weekly Tri
bune, May 8. “Wo know them to be a fair deal
ing flvni.''—N. Y. Homld, Mnv 88. “Afldend 0f
ourn drew a $800 prize, which was promptly ro-
eelvod.”—Dally Mows, Juno 8.
Send for circular. Llborul induoemonts t
Agonts. Satisfaction guaranteed. Evory paoV
ago of Soalod En volopos contains one cash gift.
Six Tickets for$l; 18 for $8; 85for $5; 110for$15.
All lotters should lie addressed to
HAltPBIt, WILSON & CO.,
Nov 4-8m 108-Broadway, Now York;
VIAI.TOK t'ARIIK.
QNWAK1? VVJ~MAiiOHT
TO TIBBS .% KRNNBH'8
buy goods oheapor than anvwborfl
;n, and they nlwaya keep a good sleek
!«f wop nyHortsd Goods cm bond, Mnl uPcffuli-
staliUy receiving now goods, aiul tbuyilo not
allow anybody to urttmn ssr.t. thorn. Purchas
ers would do woll to b&vo tllblil a trial botoro
buying olsowhore.
IHK Finest Tennessee FlrtnV, mado of wblt(
wheat, for salo by TIBBS & KKNNf<.
Ilka a ploasant, nloo smoko, go
c ofFnuiTS akii Flowmrs from
TIB118 A KKNNKU.
ivmrnnn.
Wholosnlo and It^tuil,
DALTOIf. (IROnOlA,
Hamilton Street, Now llrlok Building, nopet to
McCarty’s Tin Shop.
E. D. WOOD
Begs to Inform all tbo poopln that ho has lust
oponod a Hard waro store at this nlaoo, omlira-
otng a very uxtonslvo ussortmoat* or mttorlnl
analmplomontB,oto. *
A Full Lino of Steel and Iron,
Farming linplomonts of all kinds.
Carriage, Buggy ami Wagon Mutoriitl,
A T lno aHBortmeat of Tools,
For CarponUtfs.iuul Cabinet Workmon,
‘ ’* inlthB,
ihmV, lioot and Bboomakcrs,
Brick Masons and CooporB
TOGW FOR ALL THE MECHANICS,
Full outfits for tlio Fannor. and many oil
ailiolCfjnotmentioned lioruin,just “
T IMOOUY, Itordsgrniin and Clover Bood for
sale at TIBBS A KKNNKH8.
T30TATOE8, Fine Norlborn Uussutiiiid Peach
Jr Blow, for salo by TIBB8 AKKNNK1L
"lirillTFIKl.il Suituivir’sHAi.RB.—WlllboBohl
before the Court liortnodoor tn baldcoum
tv,on the first Tuesday In January next, bo-
tween tbo usual hours of snla;
The north of lot of laud number 801, of tbo
loth district and 8d soot Ion: levied on to pay
tho purchase moiipy by vlrtuo of u 11/a libnl
■Wlilctlehl SunBrlWCoutr, J. B. Dunl/lev fortlla
USO of D. A. Walker vs C. W. Initio. paw
Also, a lot in Tilton, on which the family of
l»r. Miller now resides, onthowoBtof W. A A.
)t. u., known as number 4,, being part of lot of
land number 13), of tho 10th district and .Id hoc-
Horn levied ou by vlrtuo of a mortgage 11 IH
front W bit Hold Superior Court, hYm, L. Drown
as A. P. Sloan. paw
Also, olty lot In Dalton number 70, on Hamll.
ton street, 80 foot front by figr ‘
jatoSSSKfiP*!
m
'Vr AlT 'S-* dno nssortmont, Finishing Brads,
J3| Horso Shoo Nulls, Iron and Homo Shoos
limy bo found at TIBBS A KENNER’S.
i must rousonablo terms, from-
uimrs aud Importers. *
It is tbo purpnso of tlio proprietor to fu
ovorytbluglnhlslmo at prices, Just to 1
and soltor. and bo roHpoolfiilly solicit^ a
amlnatton of blfl'stook.
* OttK PtuoBl Tbumb Cabu 1
Fpb. 11,180b-ly
iv stock and prices.
™ otfully.
R. 8. PAYNE A CO.
w. F -
FlSOIimitr
AND OPTICIAN,
Coruor Market and Eighth Streets,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
Would rcspeolsully inform hla friends and
tho oitlzons of Norlborn Georgia, that ho keeps
constantly oil hand a magntlieent assortment
of Gold and Sllyor WatcheB, Jowolrj’, Clocks,
Silvor Waro,BpcOtlolos, oto. Is also. Agent for
the Elgin Watch Company. All goods warran
ted os represented, and sold at as low prloos as
Gmflpfni
Drf' *
pool
fully solicited to call and oxamlno his st-ook.
. mayly*
Orders solicited.
T HB VJC'i"01l CA.NB MILLI
P LOWS! now.I vnrlon»-«l«o» of Blool l'oa-
cook ana Cast Plow.Jor_.alo by
OtfVlIlfl^il aSifgd -AMhrreionfor Fnaon
UAKUSIt Sn.n.at TIBBS ft KKNNKBS.
WttAttawa
Mozemblqucs, Prints, and Gents Caslmoros,,
that wo aro hound to soli at roduood prices/
Como and oxamlno quick, boforo tho assort-
mont is broken. TIBB8 A KENNER.
•lit X ECUTIf 1X’S .SALK.—Not Ini Ih hereby glv-
Jjj on that in uooordauoo wit h an order of tho
Snpnrlor Court lu olmncory, of Whit fluid ootiu,
ty, Twill soil on tho ilrst Tuesday In January,
1870, Wlthlrt tho legal hours of sulu, at jpubllo
outcry,-bo Coro tho ikiurtHousodoorln tho olty
of Dalton, all tho property holonglng to tlio as-
tiltt! Hi .IoIiii M. .Im-kMon, lulu of .-;iid euiinly,
•TTARIETf df ErtamAod'diCd wikAor Travol-
Y lng Bags on hand andfor sale idiim^b^
fXO to Tibbs A Konnor’s for tho host Rio Oof.
JJT^fou and tho finest assortiponU of sagar Jli
1L,. tho vory host non-oxploslvo
Fluid ifow offered for salo, and It
io tost In ovory Instance. It lias
has stood tho tost in ovory lnBtnnoo. It has
moro body, lasts longer, rads gives moro light
than any other oil, and is guarantied not to soil
i
Man,u/aoturor8 and WhoJopal’o Dealers In.
Hats^aps^i'SjStrawGoods,
’ 108 Guy Street, . .
_ . . ' KNOXVILLE, TENN.
" Wo would rospe^tfujly, null tlio attention of
Merchants to tho above, curd. Our connections
aro asfoHows: ir. .T. C nhorly A Co., 2M and 8M
Canal, 08 Walker, and 105 Elm Streets,New York
City; A. G. Atkins A Co., Eric, Pa.t J, H. Lott-
hetvrt A Co., Meadvlllc, Py.; Ark, Baird A Co,,
SS Lto 4?av
Wowlll dupHcftto bills bought in Now York,
Philadelphia, or Brltlmoro, and you oail save
yoilr froights.
Wo wllllcoop on hand at all times a full lino
of tbealiovoffoods.to sulttho trade of this sec
tion. Merchants, boforo going East, will do
woll to oxamluo ouv stool J
V Ions, and a largo nssortmont of China and
GTasswuro will bo found. Cheaper than r* ~
wboro else, at
TirWO WANT8 TO BELL OB BUY
REAL ESTATE?
dont of tbo W. A A. Railroad, and other dlstln-
S ulslicd Railroad ofllolals, a convention was
old In Atlanta on the 4th of January, having
for Its objeotthe promotion of Immigration to
the 8om.li, and tho attraction of capital and sot-
W ntali lUTn V or .TflWfll At* tiers to tho lino of thb WestornTnd. Atiantlb
If HI; vII iiiJUiUl) u u it U1U 1 j Railroad,tlmslnoroaslngpopuiatl^u^idpro-
d notion, and o
1 —r~ —estate.
It cannot bo doniod that Upper Georgia pre
sents moro Inducements to emigrants aud cap-
Itol thanalmost any portion of tho South, tho
salubrity of oltmato, its vastminoral resouroos,
suporlor and extonsl vo
WATER POWERS.
tho produotivenoss of its vurlod soils. Its In
creasing railroad facilities, are attractions that
but fow portions of tlio South can boast of.
Inordor to fhclUtato the objects of tho
vontlon, and to afford a medium for tho boIo
and purohaso of property, tho undorslgnod has
aliened in the office of tho W- A A. Railroad
Depot, a
REAL ESTATE. AGENQY,
where ho may be oonsulted by thoso wishing
riiiSiin11pni.K
tlon, as woll as with tho naturo and adaptation
of tbo soil, parties may roly upon prompt and
aoonrato Information. Having boon a prao-
Honor of the law for a number of years no dlffl-
oulty will be exporlonood In Judging of tho 1 ogal
foroe of titles.
Parties owning land along tho 11 no of W. A A.
Railroad, or oontlgionsthoroto, arorospootful-
ly invited to call at my office and proenro a
blank, wheroln thoy may fully dcsoribo tho
E remises proposed for sale. m * ’ * *”
osonttoCol. *' **
o sont to Col. llulburt, who
Those blanks will
JmpSSo'
$ 15 GOOD AS GOLD ! 3 °$
Buy the Only Gonntno Iihprovod
OROIDE GOLD WATCHES,
Manufactured by
THE OROIDE WATCH CO.
They aro all the host make,Hunting Cosob, flue
ly chased; look and wear like tine gold, and
aro equal In appeanuioeto tho best gold watoh-
es usually Costing $180. Full Jewelled Lovors,
Gents and Ladles sizes, at $18 each.
Our Double Extra Banned Solid'Oroide Golft
Hunting Cases, Full Jeweled Levers, are equal
toA.iOO gold watches; Regulated and guarantied
to keep correct tlmo, and woarand notxarnlsh
wit h extra ilhu oaoos, at $80 oaoli. •
No monoy Is required in advunoo. Sent by
Express any wboro within tlioU. 8., payable, to
gent on delivery, with t he prlvllegrf tor open
nd oxamlno boforo paid for, and li not satis-
aotoiy returned; by pityinfe Express charges.
>ur goods will ho Bout by nmlLa^ogjBtored
look ag(>, prepaid, by souding'oMn hraavUtioo.
An Agent sending for Sbc Watohos gots an
Extra watoh Froo, making seven, $18 watohos
Tor $1)0; or sovon $80 watohos for $120.
mon, from 10 to 40 Inches long, at $2, $1, $), and
$8 each, sont with watohqs atlowoat wholesale
prices. Btatekind und size or watoh roauirod,
**'* ildbogus concerns order only from
THE OROIDE WATOH UO.,
00-flm 148 Fulton 8b, Now York.
THE LEADING CANE MILL
in all countries wboro Sorghum or Southoru
Cano is Grown I
IIAS TAKEN THE
FIRST IPREMIUMI!
AT
THIRTY-SEVEN STATE FAIRS I
OVor Eight Thousand aro In USo I
Contains ono-third more Metal than any other
Cook’s Sugar Evaporator I
umUoavQl
Novq lSTO-Om
IViYrtlcl. in u:us forCiil
Mill GruiiHlug. Call ami
afltatTox, oulytwan
Lowjly A Kabom’b.
Boplaco all tlio cumbrous and old fush-
loncd bars with good substantial gates
ns .rapidly a's leisure will allow. Gates
will soon pay for tho extra cost by tho
economy-of tlmo in.passing and repass
ing thorn in busy seasons, and by tho hot
ter security they offer to the inrpads of
stock.
DRAINING.
.. Braining .wet lauds during this month
may BtiU bo continued with advantage.—
If tho ground is much encumbered with
a notwork of l-pots, soparatc them with an
old axb as soon us tho frost lfiis slightly
bound the soil together.
COMl-OST.
Continue to collect materials for com.
post heaps.
WAGONS, CARTS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Examine these, aud take the earliest oc
casion to put them in the best condition
for ftiture use.
Manufacture!! hf
Tho National Watch Co,
Oi’KLGIN, ILL.
SHn
.prcK«raca,EwtnndWritt,
t« bo tho wort-corrccl
Tlmo Kcfpors msdo.
Avoid parties who nd-
Tlio Premium Eyui)orator
AT
EVERY NATIONAL AND AT SIXTY STATE
FAIRS I
Ovor 17,000 in Use I
In Economy of Labor apd Fuol, In Rapidity of
Work, and In Quality of Syrup,
IT HAS NO EQUAL I
VICTOR GRAIN DRILL!
luObnoki Icrvlwlvon
Smith by virtue at
Co ‘ *•
II mn I mill itiuviumu dujieiTor Coillt, In flu
.... of ltttfus K. Marsh, one a mortgage t\ fa vs
sald-Smltb uml tnon agalqst said Smith and A.
Boluiuler, suourtty. No.
rosfroNim balk.
Also, at tbo same tlmo and plaoo, lot of land
umbqr 88, In IStli district uml Htl soellon of
Hiitflubl county, g Bakor^AuR vs J^nuj n Bo-
JaSScoCour^ttfu, OTST’clFatrfo tj%., Vj.,
ALKKR SllRlllFrfl HALES.-WItl bo sold
boforo tlio Court-House door, tn the town
iFavotlo, Walker county, on tlio first Tuos.
lirJnnuury next, within tlio legal liouru
la, t ho following property, to-wlt:
its of land iiuiiM*'tft m mid 201, in the llth
ilctany 1th soctlon of Walkereouiity: lev
in us tbo property of Wiley Bailey, to satls-
II fa from Walker superior Court, Samuel
Hull vh Wiley Bailey. Property In possession
' defendant.
levied oh as tlio property of Sampson 1), ttob-
urts to satlsTy two fl fas from WaHtoi* County
Court, John It. Wanllow vs Sampson I). Rob-
rUi. Property In possession or defendant. h
Also, one lame dark Ifiuy Horso, slxtuon hands
-b, six or seven years obi; also eighty acres'
lot or land nutitborMft; ulso lot of land num
ber 318; also nay acres or lot or land puiubur
*“• all In the 12th district-and 4th seoiton ot
. keronmity: alllovlod onaetlth property of
M. Corn to satisfy four il fas trom the Conn-
Court of Wulkorcounty. John It. Wanllow
James Thomas, principal, James ftmioh, so-
...rity, aud F. Mi Corn, hplorsor; olio 11 fa from
die County Court of sold county, John It. Ward-
low vs James Thomas, principal, James llunoh,
security, anti K. M. Corn, security i two 11 ras
fratu tho County Court ot siUd county, JoLn It.
Wanllow vs V, M. Corn; aud one 11 fa from the
County Court of sitld county, John It. Wanllow
James Thomas, principal, and F. M. Corn,
omor. Tlio lamUn possession of J. Y.Wood,
l tho horso In possessing of T. K. l’atton.
r’s. foe on tills levy,«.
so, tlio north half or lot of land
-...... n -i mid ter 188,
-lie llth utstriotJintt ilfl section of Wnlltor
comity: luvled on i\s tho property of L.W.Brooks
to satisfy a fi fa ftoni tlm Suponor Court of said
county. Junius M. Bonds Vs L. W. Brooks and
Wlloj'.Bulloy, Adui'r. of William Bulloy, dtoo’d.
Property In possession of LaPayotto Fricks.
Also, lot or land number 203, in the olovonth
itrlet and fourth sootlon of Walker county:
Hod oil as Uio property of Wiley Bally to sat-
■ ft fl fa from the County Court of said qoun-
Caleb ConnuUy vs Wfloy Bally, Proporty
lossossiou or.dufondant,
.—Iso, one tmdlvldod ninth lntorost In lot of
if JumV nuimbor 823, IntholOtli district bind number ton, In the Dili dlstrlot anddtli see-
Diet and 8tl section i ono-half lntorost In sovon-
tyffouruorosand sIxUion acres of lot nutnbur
251, huh district amllhl section j and ono-lmlf
'-itcrest. In sl.% aeres.of lot numiior 253. In tho
Ith district and 8d section of sold county; also
I-uw.Lmmry consisting of about seventy-live
*** *of Elomontary works, and Gn. runorts;
qhrtrU T
oily br F. it'-Ofriton'to sSisfyonos'lporloi-
Court, tl fa issued from Catoosa county In favor
of Lollyolt A Smith vs Wootton A Gordon.—
Toporly pointed out by Dodson A l'ayiio.
Also, an midlvidod *
'also sevemY shares oi^SlooiMn tlio ffaltou
I .Gadsden It a 11 road Co. Hold for cash, fo
icflt of cmUlorSr A. O. JACKSON,
oo 0-tds Executrix.
/■^UAltDIAN SAXJ5 ofV
\JT Dalton.—By vlrtuo of an order from tho
court of ordinary of Whltflolu bounty, I will
Soil on tho first Thosdny lu January nux't, be
fore the qpurt bouse door lu Dalton, within tho
legal hours of sale, tlio following valuablo olty
lots hi Dal tom vlx: Lots, numbers,-17,10, $1,
13, 25, 27. aud 29, on tha sout h side of East Mor-
rls stroot; ami lots, 22, 24. 28, 28, 80, 84, 80, 88
and 40, on the north side of East Morris Street;
lots, 1, I S, 4, 8, 7,8,0, and 10, on tbo south sldo
of East Cay lor stroot. Sold as tbo proporty ot
DuffE, Carrie H, and^grt^Groon^ minors.
Nov 4, lSG3-2m Guardian of sold Minora.
lyott A Smith vs Wootton
ly pointed out by Dodson A ruyno. ;
iO.un undivided bslf Interest in and to lot
of land number 180, In the28th dlsttiot andAil
section of said county t levied on as tho prop
erty or Wm. J. Buy to satisfy a 11 fa from MOT.
iHunhowcr and Danlol Smith. Property point
ed out by 1). A. Walker. No ono in possession.
Doo 2-tds A. A. 81MMONS,-81101*111*.
. ... Wjjj bo sold botore the Court Houso door
In the town of LaFuyotto. Walker oouiity. Ga.,
on tlio first Tuesday hi Fobruarv, 1870, within
thohJgal hours of salo, tbo following proporty,
Lot of land number 128, In tho 98th district
and 3d seotion of Walkor count y; also t bo west
half oflot of land number 20, In tho said district
and section; also, 78aorosof lot number 80, In
said (list riot and sootlon: loviod on as tbo prop-
orty of ltlal 8tanooll to satisfy a mortgage fl ra
l Tom tbo Superior Court of said county, R. M.
Young and J. W. Jackson, surviving partner ot
h °»
Doo 2-fcds A. A. SIMMONS, 81i’ff.
petition duly Hied that ho has admlulstorud
said estate:
This Is to olto all poraons concerned, to show
-Jinso, If any tlioy can, why said administra
tor should not bo dlsohargod from hls’admUils-
trutlon, and rooolvo lotters of dismission on
tho first Monday In Marob, 1870. This Nov. 1ft,
18C9,-8m
W. II. BROOKER, Ordy.
xV, an order from tbo Court of Ordinary ot
Whitfield comity, will bo s61don tlio firstTuos-
day In January next, boforo tho Courtllonso
door in Dalton, the following property, to-wlt:
Undivided half of lots numbers 21 and *1, on
Thornton Avonuo, and undivided half of lot
numbor28, on Spring Square. Sold as proporty
of U Q Steams, deo’d, for boneflt of heirs and
orodltors. Terms cash.
Nov. 90,180940A JA8. H. BARD, Adrar.
T , -.40'fl.WW __
iQtltlon duly flloa and ontered on record, that
.io lias fully ndminlstored said ostato: This is,
horofore, to olto all persons concunicd, both
dmlrcnl and creditors, to show cause, If any
*’"jy can, why said administrator should not
__ discharged from bis administration,and ro
oolvo lettoriLpf dismission at the first regular
term of tliownrt after the expirat ion of thrco
months. 8opt80-3m MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy
/^lEOBGIA, Whitfield County—One month
V3T aftor date, nt tho first regular term of tho
court of ordinary of said county, application
will ho mado for loavo to soli tho real ostato ho
longlng to tho estate of Woodson H Dowdy,
Into of said county dooorsod—tliO snmo being m
Gordon county. W. J. II. THOMAS,
Adm’r do bonus non.
Gordon oounty.
Nov. 11,1808-tu
thoroby brlnffing
promluontly boforo tbo public. _
Dalton, April, 18W. SA T®
P. S. Prompt fttton
purolioso of oily per
reasonable and sati
jjtusquiijanG
Variety Store.
I bavo tho pleasure to Inform tlio Ladles In
Dalt-ou and vicinity that I bavo rccolvcd aflno
assortraontof Faucy Goods and Notlous; con
sisting of Cnssiraoro Glovos, Gauntlets, and
Berlin Gloves, liilod.nllecfiorsAiid sizes:
Wool on Hose, white, slnto and fancy colors,
White Cotton Hoso, plain and ribbed.
Rulllod Lilian Collars and CulIS,
Paper Collars and Cuffs, *?
Ladles’, Misses', aud Infant noods,
The Latest Stylo Hoad Drosses,
Cloak and Dross Trimmings, *
Cloak and Dross Buttons, largo varioty,
Fino Assortment of Porfumod ToilotSoap,.
French Lilly White and Pink.
Fino Assortment of Jotvulry,
Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons, •'
and a groat many other artloloa too ntunorqus
* ■ ** ’ irto soli them vory cheap!
— om for a largo lot of Toj
whloh I expect sooir-to arrlvo.
BosurotocaU. I will be '
sparo no pains In showing
jMEORGIA, Whitfield Oounty—Notloo is hare
V3T by givon to the Creditors of tbo estate of
James C Austin, deceased, to come forward
uml llio with roe tbo claims against said ostuto
properly proven, within tho tlmo required by
law. All parties Indebted to said ostato aro
hereby required tocomo forward and sett lo tho
sumo immediately. MARTHA C. AUSTIN,
Nov. 11-lm-pva fuo$l Exo’x.
T IBEL FOR DIVORCE In Whltflold Superior
i . «—•*- * —»-■---- * •*- ar t Mortis.
return of tho
oys,
JU Court.—Laura Morris vs. Alb
It appearing to tho Court by a
Sheriff, that the dofondunt In this cuso Is not
to bo fouud In this oounty or State of Georgia,
It is, on motion, ordorod that said dofbudaut
appear at tlio noxt term of tbo suporlor court
for this oounty, to answer the cuso, or bo con
sidered in default, and tho plniutltf allowed to
proceed. It is furtlior ordered by tbo court
tbatsorvioo8 be effected In this ouso by publi
cation In tlioNOBTii Gkoroia Citiybn in turir*
of tho law. J. R. PARROTT, a.s.o.o.0.
Truo oxlraot from minutes of con rt. Nov. 8,
1889. IIENRY L. 8IM8, D. c. B. o.
Jcsso A. Glonn. riff's Atty. [uov!8 prfee$8
TT IBEL FOR DIVORCE IN WHITFIELD 8U-
JU PRnioa CouttT.—Ellou U. Hard!
Benjamin F.Hardiw,—It ftppoarlug to tllo .
by tlio rot-urn of tbo Sheriff, that tlio defendant
In tho above stated case does not reside In the
county of Whitfield, audit further appearing
that he doos not rcsldo In tlio State of Georgia:
motion, ordered that said defendant up-
"#ov!£r
at. mitsc:
T u a rr s VEQETABIjB jjyun fill
Cures Disoaaoa ofLiVcr and Stomach;
TUTT’S EXPECTORANT *
Pleasant euro for Coughs, Colds, cte,
TUTT’S 8ARSAPAU1I.Z.A AND QUUKN'S DkLIOHT,
Tho great alternative and Blood Purifier.
TUTT’S IMPAOVED HAIR DYE,
Wurrentod Boat Hair Dyo in Uso l
Thoso standard preparations aro for salo at
tho Drug atoro ot '
Nov.-0ra
It is
pear and answer to said case at tho next ter...
of tho Superior Court or bo considered In do-
fault, and the plaintiff bo allowed to proceed
ox parto.
And itli
ublislied
month for four inniitlis.
J. B. PAHltUJL'T, j. b. o. r. f
Icortlfy that the Within iind foregoing l
i*tto oonv from tlio mliiule.s of the Supe.i
under my
HENRY L. 81 M8, d‘.
""" [pr. foo$u
•^TOTICE—Tho undorslgnod lias puroliascd
JlN from his brother, his lutorost In tho
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
Crawford Stroev Dalton, Ga.,
Wboro ho will bo pleased to furnish to tho
public, at all hours, No. 1 Horses and New Bug
gies. I have Jk oommodious Hack; rIbo a
wagon, and Hpraos, to let: and would re
spectfully ask thooitlzons and publlogonorally
toglvomo a call, stock fed on short notloo.
«. Will buy or soil stock.
C. H. 8NYDER, Paoprlotor.
fiSloiV’ln market. Tb
K0t UKNU1NR ELGIN
WATCHES, apply to dealer* tn your own locality or
«li«whcre. whom you know to bo honorable.i
Boalncta Offleo and >?a1cs Ro
Street, Chicago, UL
f > Boatctng C’orw for iSoraou,
A correspondent of the Prado Fanner
writes aa follows:
“One of tlio beat farmers that I know
saves one-third of his corn by soaking it
t ho feeds it to bis horses. Ilis puw
• He pluceu two hogsheadB in his
cellar, secure from the frost, fills
with Cars of cowi, and pours in wa
ter. until thoy arc covered* When well
soaked he feeds out one His horses, and by
tlieiJme this is exhausted the corn in the
other is well soaked. The cobs become
1W A101 Lake
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THB
Mason and Hamlin Organ Co.
wiNMtns or.Tna .
PARIS EXPOSITION MEDAL,
UO UWK UNlVOUMLT UMKN AWAUDUD
HIGHEST HONORS
At Industrial Exhibitions in this Country,
So that thoir work Is the acknowledged stan
dard of oxbeUenoo in.Its depart ment, respect
fully announce that, witli extended and pel
fueled facilities, and by tlm exclusive use ot rc
cent Improvements, they are nuwmuduchig
yet more perfect organs Hum evurberoru. in
great varioty us to stylo and price, adapted to
nil pubUoand private uses; for Drawing Rooms,
Libraries, Music Rooms, Concert Halls, Lodges,
Churches, .Schools, Ac., In ‘plain and elegant
oases, all of which thoy aro enabled by their
uiiequftlcd facilities for manufacture to sell at
prices of Inferior work.
Tho reoont improvements tn thoso Organs
have so Inoreoscd thoir usefulness and popu
larity thut thoy aro unquestionably tho most
Has No Equal!
PROVEN ‘BY THREE SEASON’S TRIAL.
It luis Force Feed, Light. Draft—no weight ot
horse’s nook. Can't Ulioko, Sows All Kind
>f Grain, aud Is tlio Bust Made In the Markot.
.Pamphlets glvlug ftill description of tho urn-
Cincinnati, Ohio, oi
.-..iipi
meets of all classes. Thoy aro equally adapted
to seeulur and sacred mu.-io, are elegantas fur
niture, oocupy little space, arc not liable to got
out of order, (not requiring tuning once where
‘"nod twenty times),
a pianoforte- is tuned twenty times), aro very
durable, and easy to learn to play upon.' •
Tlio M. A n. Organ Co. are now selling FOUR
OCTAVE ORGA NSfOr $50 ofcfih; FIVE OCTAVE
ORGANS,'fin VK STOPS, with two sets of VI
BRATORS for $188, and other styles nt propor
tionate ratos. .
For testimony to tbo supcrloi Ity of tlielr'c
gnus, tbo Mason A Hamlin Organ Co. rospoLr-
lully refer to tbouuislcal profession generally;
a majority of tlio most prominent mueicluug lu
B0 soft Uiatthe ImrBOS cat tllCIll With as lliccuuntry,witli umuyoffnilmmcciaKiiTOpc,
■ good a relwli as they do tho |§fc%af TaafiSSSf
they require only about two-Uiiws as a circular containing this testimony in full
much corn us when fed without soaking. \ vlu V* n, »y one desiring ii, also a
There is no doubt that tho cob caton witli
tho corn renders the diet more wholesome, i drawings of tho different styles nud tho lowest
A certain amount of co-.u-bo feed is noccs- Aiuire»»
sary to the health of the auiinule.'
1 Ui0H<lw»y, Now York j IM Tromout SI., Uo’stou
XNTEBBSTING lU IUE LADINS.
’'if you want-to sco tho nict-st assortment of
ra-ows Gooti«
~' ,T awns,
finest
Of all tho diffevoiitgi*ndos of Law
oSt American to llio
French, all. the dilleront-amdes of Mozam
bique, Law|i Robe Dress, Patterns, and many
other Dress Cooes,, too tedious to mention.—
Susl eull at ourliouso ami examine for yourself
before you buy,. LOWRY A EASON.
•Jgll LAWHIIB,
A CITIZEN OF ATLANTA FOR TIIE LAST
TWnXTV-ONK VKAR8,
Doulor tp
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry.
My silvor-Waro I havo mado of silvor coin,
WITHOUT ALLOY.
8ilvor plated wavols Tripple, and Quadruplq,
Plato.
CLOCKS AT WHOLESALE AT N. Y. PRICES!
expenses addod.*
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
the flnost qniillty, of 8011^,14,10 aud 18' caret.
Jilv opythip fy Warrantoil
os.represented; ami -would rofor to any porson
.who has bought goods frotn uio within tho last
21 years, ns to whnt my guarantee Is worth.
Watch ks, Clocks A Juwjslrv Uki’auiud.
Watch Maker’s Tools ami Material.
May O, 1SGD-121U. -
TT ADIES, call and oxamlno those Beautiful
Jy Gorman Ware and Glass Setts; also, nmg-
nifiount assortment of Glass, Stono China ami
genorul Table Wuro at* Soott & Lvus’e,
T OOK FOR TIIE
BED FLAG!
And Auction & CoimnlHHlon Merclmnt,
YThhh you comb to Daltok.
I will soil on
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
At my Auction Room, a largo assortment ol
Calico, Delanos, bleached and brown Domes
tics, Shawls, Hoods, Neublns, Bod Ticks, Lin-
seys, Pant Goods of all kinds, col. Stripes, No
tions of all kinds, lints. Boots and Shoos—in
fact all goods at YOUR OWN PRICE.
Also, will kuop on hand a large and complete
assortment of 8ugar, Coffee, Bacon. Flour, ami
allothur kinds of Groceries, which 1 will sell
ohoap for cash, or exchange for Country Pr
f and frosh. Give mo a call
I will also give my personal attention to sell
ing lands, city, proporty or live stock. As I
am tho only licensed Auctioneer in Dalton,
... L. W. BARRETT,
T revitt a porter,
Deale
Staple aiul Fancy Dry Goods,
Unrdwaro, Quounswaro, Glasswaro,
Jug war o,
Boots; ■ Syoes, . Huts.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Hamilton Stroot, Opposite Tibbs House,
Doltod, Goorgiu.
Country Produoo bought and sold. Conslgn-
lonts solleitpd. Prompt returns mado.
Are, nlso, Agonts for the
ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
Company, ltlohmoml, Vo,
Jnno-tdo
•piL13X> CAPES,
Fashionable Boot Maker,
King Street, Dalton.
Pump, 8ticliod and Pegged Boots and 8hoes
out of tho Best Quality of French and Amefcloan
MUns made on short notice,and at cheap rates.
Indio’s Shoes, and Brogans also made. If you
want to eoouumize, encourage home industry,
and wear nice fitting Boots tuid. Shoes, glvo mo
n trial. 1 warrant my work. July-ly
PIANOH
TTII>E8I HIDES!
Tlio liigheat roariiot nBwSaffl for JUDES,
att„o olil Mungor Tannery, Ditllon, Ua.i also
Tan Jlnik wanu,n, for wliluli Uio hlttliost marl
kotPrlcowill bopald. W. U, CAltlt A CO.
Oot. 7,18a9-Cm.*
^TliANTA
MABBLE YARD,
D. N. JUDSON, Agent,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Ita lian and American Marble
Monuments; Box Ibmbs, ’
lload and Foot Stonos, Furniture Mnrblo otc.
Office and Yard,
Corner Peucktroound Walton Streets.
JulylLy* Atlanta, Ga.
L cohen *fe CO.,
• Importers of
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Scgars
Doalei-8 in
liyc, Bourbon and Mommjahda Whiskies
Uanufakturerc of Uni Uolobratad
STONlSWAIi BITTKRS
I Aug-ly WhHehall ewuot^ Atlanta, On,
TIIE GOLD MEDAL
HasJust boon awarded to CILA.S. M. STIEFF
for tlio best Pianos now made, ovor Baltimore,
Philadelphia and New York Pianos.
Owiob and WABK-noov, No. O.
North Liberty, near Baltimore Stroot,
BALTIMORE, MD. **
StiolT*s Pianos^
Havoftll tho latest improvements, including
Tho Agraffe Treble,
Ivory Fronts, and tho
Improved French Action,
fully warranted for live years, with prlvllodgo
of onnngo within twolvo months, If not entirely
satisfactory to nureliusoi*.
Second hand Planosund Parlor Organs always
on hand, from $75 to $300.
Referees, who have oqr Pianos in use:
Gun. ltobt. E. Loo, Lexington, Vu.
Gen. ltobt. Ransom, Wilmington, N. C.
Gen. D. If. Hill, Charlotte,
iington,
i,N?C.
are agents for tho nbovo celebrated Plano,
whore ono can always bo soon.
Bond for Circular, containing namos of five
li mid reel persons, in the South, who liavo pur-
O TIIE LADIES X
WAI.KKU.
R I ^. ,U °bDrGEORGLroIdor^r
The creditors, bllhYioldors* 5
poaiponoonioil aro iiOtlflod thal i V,1 M.Por-
nPffiSlSV.! S 00 ? Vo r Of tlm North wLte?tl ,00 . n
1 -1 111 M - M, DODBON.
/•IKUIIUJA, Oatoo.i
\J tlr-
C 1EORGIA, Walkor Connty-Llbol for* Di-
JT voroo in Walkor Suponor Court.
Martha Wagnou vs. T. A. Wngnon.
It upjH'arlng to tho Courtbytlioroturnoftho
herlff that tuo defendant lu tho abovo stated
caso does not reside In tbo oounty of Walkor,
and It further appearing that bo does not re
side in tho State of Georgia: It Is ordered that
defendant appear and answer to said caso at
tbo noxt term of the superior court or bo con
sidered in doftiult, and plaintiff bo nllowcd to
; irooood bxpnrte: and It Is further ordorod that
io bo sorvod with a copy of this order by pub-
Hoation onco a mofttn for four successive
months, provlonn to the next-term of tbo supe
rior court, lu tbo North Gkoroia Citizbn.
Granted August Term, law.
F. A. KIRBY, J. s. o R. o.
I certify that tho foregoing la »v t rue copy
from the minutes of tho superior court of Wal
ker county. Given undar my band at ollleo,
this November 15,1800.-4m
Fra foe $9] R. N. DICKERSON, C. B. C
ihjI°W’ )r ‘
ai-rot, Juilgo 6f.au,
nfumlant show eanno at tlio nSlftufflftfrS*
WHY.tho 601.kAl.-ial A l l |Vi" r . L 1 .»
, t ■ J. K. 1'AItnOTT, J. «. „
impaiai
Ringgold, In Cuteosocounty, lmtwoontliohmf
mfBiinaP
S B - Si P10KKB8OM. Atlmr.
/-'j. 0 nDON 8 ,, KItIFF’8aALKS.-Wlll bo .obi
Jio legul houra of sale, the following
*?*’tho purolioso monoy.
teviod on to satisfy the state aud County tax
vs Z. F. Wilson, adm’r or B. Wilson. *
Also, lot of. land number 204, in tli6'14tTi*(Hst
and Utl section of Gordon county, being all of
that part of said lot lying north ol tlioCalhoun
road, as tlio property of W. 8. Johnson, adui'r
do bonis*non of A. B. Ecliols,.dooousod, tho
Bafno being for tho purolmso monoy.
Also, lot of land number 120, In Ino Oth disk
and 8d sootlon of Gordon comity, to satisfy two
Justicos’ court fl fas In favor of It. M. Hurd In vs
li. L. Smith: loviod on as tlio proporty. of said
Smith. Lovy mado and roturned to mo by a
constablo—proporty pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, eight acres, moro or less, of land situ
ate, lying and being in tbo northeast corner of
Cullioun: levied on as tho property of Cathe
rine Conoli tosatisfy ono Justice*'court attach-
raent fl fa in favor of John Grosham. Lovy
made and roturned to mo by L. C.
JOHN GRESHAM; 8horiff.
MURRAY
UltRAY SHERIFF’S SALKS—Will bo sold
before the Court House door in Spring
luce, Murray county, between tbo legal lioura
ofsule. on tbo first Tuesday lu January next,
tbo following properly, to-wll: #
Lot of laud number 31, in Will district and 3d
seotion of said county, as the property ofC. W.
Bond tosalisry one Murray superior court fl fa
in favor of N. P. Jlurbln vs said Bond.
Also, lot of laud number 131, in lotli dint, and
3d soctlon, as llio properly of .T, J». Isenhourto
satisfy two Murray superior court ll fas,
dorsor—the other ill fav
or D. * “
D. Ison hour,
, r of A. R. Broyles for
of D. A. Walker vs A. J. Barnett and J.
A DMINI8TRATRIX 8ALE.—By vlrtuo of au
A order from tho Court- Of Ordinary of Go/-
don cOnn ty, wiUbosqld buforo tho Court Houso
door, at Calhoun, in said oounty, on tlio first
Tuesday in January next, tlio following prop
erty, to-wlt:'
Lots oflund numbers Ml and 292, in tho 8th
district and 3d section. Sold as tlio property of
John Slrtcklaml, (lsc’d, for benefit of heirs and
credit ora. Terms cash. This Nov. 10, h*»,
Printers fee $5] J. M.- ll ARLAN, Adair.
rosTroNim
mondsoa tosatisfy ono Murray superior
fl fa )n favor of J. D. lsuuhour for use of 1>. A.
Walker vs A. J. Barnett and John Oats, adm’r.
and J.L. Edmondson, security on stay.
Also, lot of land number 1#, In 10th district
and 3d sccLlon, as the Proporty of L. 8. Deaver
to satisfy ono Murray superior court 11 fa lit lu-
or of William Wigglu vs said Denver.
It. T. BECK, Sheriff.
ALSO, AT'THIS 8AMK TIMK AND 1‘LACK:
Tliuiiouseuud ml in the town of Spring-Place,
..owoocuntud by W. B. King, It being tlm house
and lot where S. L. Stowe resided at the lime of
Ids death, and known as the Stowe lienee ami
’* t, and ulso the spring lot across the street
mu suU| lol, amllying hut ween Mrs. Farmer’s
r-ideuceuml (lie iun-yard: luvled on us the
property of Zacharlah Wilkins to satisfy one
superior court fl fa in favor of F. B. and Titos.
Morris, Kx’raof James Morris, doo’ti, vs said Z.
Wilkins for pnrcliiummonoy.
Also, lots ofland numbers 85 and 243, In 8lli
istriot and 3d section of Murray county: lev-
id on os.tlio.property of C.l>. Durham tosatls-
r ono superior court. 11 fain favor of William
. Peoples, adm’r.. Ac., vs said Durham.
Also, lot of hind number 14, and tlm south half
of number 13, tlm east, half of number 23, and
tlio west half of number Jfi, all in tho 8th dlst.
and 3d section: tbvlod on as the property of J.
F. It. Jaekron to satisfy ono superlorcourt fl fa
in favor of C. l>. Durham vs said Jackson.
Also, lots df land numbers 275 uml 277, in tho
20th dist. and 8d section: loviod on as tho prop-
to satisfy ono superior court
jwn A Tope vs W. J. Terry
und William Terry.
Also, lots of land numbors 103 and 104, in tbo
27th district and 2d section to satisfy ono tax 11
fu, tlio Stnto and Comity vs James Stafford.
Also, 50 acros on lot of laud number 230, in 20th
district and 2d section, to satisfy two tux fl fas,
tlio State und County vs I. Phipps.
... ii- XSKY, p
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-lty vlrtuo of
an order H orn tho Court or Ordinary of
Gordon county,! will soil, on the first Tuesday
in January uoxt,boforo tlio Court-lfouso doer
in tlm lOwn of Cullioun, between tho legal
hours or salt*, lot of land number £7, In the 15th
dint riel and 8d see: ion, (tho widows’ doworex-
cepted.) sold as the property 6f Tboinss Bur-
bum. deceased, for the butictll of the heirs and
creditors. Terms cash.
II. M. DURHAM, 1
T. p. AYCOCK, ’J■*«».»•
Dec. 1, l«»-td«,-Pra. fee $5.
C t KOUG1A, Gordon County,—'WhwreaH, Bur-
X Um Bradley, nduilulstrulor Af L. P. Dump-
— deceased, '* ■"—‘ *- —
•v represouts to the Court in Ills pe
tition duly filed: that he has fully administered
Haiti estate : This Is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, If any they can, wliy said administrator
should not be dlsohargod from bis adiululstrn*
tlon and recuive loiters of disniinnion in terms
of tlm law. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
Nov 4-5U1.
, .... jity.—
IX tor date application will be made to llio
Court of Ordinary of said county, for loavo to
sell the real estate belonging to Ellas B. and.
of Ellas Putman, dec’ll.
AaMtTTAPUTMAN.
W. U. RAMSEY, Uopt’y SUIT.
E XECUTOR’S SALE—Will bo sold before tbo
court houso door in8pring Place, Murray
county, on the first Tuesday in January, 1870,
tlio following proporty belonging to the estate
of James Morris, deceased. Sold by virtue of
an order of tlio court of equity or Whitfield
county, to-wlt:
Lots oflaml numbers 81, 41, 09, (W, 70, 105, 112,
118, 220,248. and half of 279, all in llio 8tli district
, 210, 221, 284, 295, nil in tho
and two,
tea ov
said lots and
the corner botwoon
Mart bn, minors t
/X KCKGIA, Gordon Comity.—Wbergas, Mrs.
VX L. C. Robertson, administratrix of W. K.
Robertson, deceased, represents to Hie Court
cite all persons coiieoru(i(L=k I ml rod arid credi
tors, to show cause, If any tlfoy oari.jwliy said
udin’x should not bo dismissed from her ad
ministration und receive letters of dismission
in terms of tbo law*. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
Dee. 9,1809-Sm.
GIOIGB.
-X before the court houso door in EIHJay,
tlio first Tuesday in Jununry noxt, between
the legal hours of sale*.the following property,
to-wlt:
Lot of land, whereon Hiram Buckuor now
lives, number npt known, to sullsfy a Justloo
court H fa from looot-h district, GII. in favor of
Lewis Pritchett vs T J Davis and Giles Carroll:
levied on ns property of Giles Carroll; levied
and returned to mo by a bailiff.
Also, undivided half Interest in 60 acres of
lot number 77,10th dlst. and 3a see.; also; ono-
sixtli undivided interest as heir at law of tho
remainder or lots numbers 77;78, and 103, nil In
10 ills, und 3d sec. of Uilmer county, as proporty
of Gilbert. Jones tosatisfy a fl fa from justlco
10 dis. arid 8d s
of Gilbert Jon „ .......
court of 850th district G M, in favor of Martha M
.inniki \-a ciiburt .Jones; levy mado und return
a bailiff.
P. H. MELTON, Sheriff.
e bulwc
2d seotion.
Also sundry lots In tho town of Spring Place,
being numbers one and two, on which Is it two
story store houso, now occupied by Mr. Shugart
together with tlmsqui ~ * *
tlio Methodist church.
Also, number 4, lying
Gibbs uml Vonlmrg’s store and tho Ellison lot.
Also, the house and lot betwauu the O’Don-
nally house and Billy Brown house, now occu
pied by Uoodson Carter.
Also, two vacant lots, lying near wboro tho
barhccus arc usnall had in said town. Sold for
tlio boneflt of the creditors of said ostato.
Terms cash.
F. B. MORRIS,
TUOS. MORRIS,
Nov. 21,1SG9 Exco’rs of Jus Morris, deo’d.
G EORGIA, Murray Comity—Wm J. Peeples
administratorof.D M Peoples represents
to tlio court, in his petition duly filed und en
tered on roeord. that ho has fully administered
said ostato: This Is thovoforo io oPo nil per
sons concerned, kindred and orodltors, to show
cauBO if any they can, why Bald administrator
should not he discharged from said adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission on
tho first Monday in February next.
/I EORAIA,
VX tiro, adm
lucKlnnoy, hu
Woum uiinuiuieu u» mo names oi lriUtonanU
tlm surrounding country, that-she hts inst ro-
ctlvod and openad at hot* Store on King Street.
U Beautiful Stock of
&prlng: and Hummer Hutu, Uouuota,
Ribbons, Flowers, otc.,
and ovory Variety of Mllinory Goods, ofHio
latest nml most fashionable styles. Shu will bo
Pleased to soo her old friends and customers at
nor now place of business, woero they
trimmed.
i pro-
M MENKG, BROTHER A CO„
• Wholesale dealers In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
blious, llats, Cups, Ac., Whitehall, threo doors
from Alabama stroot, Atlanta, Go. .
AB-LlPeral Inducements offered Country
Merckhuts. Nnv.25-am
. Murray County—.Tamos L. MoEn-
administrator on tno ostato of Lewis
y, htis potllionodlfbr letters of dismis
sion from said.estujiiri This is therefore toeito
all pursoiis concerned, kindred and creditors, -
toshow cause, it any they can, why said admin
istrator should not?bo dfstihargod from bio a«V
mlulstratlMu aud receive letters of dismission
on tlio flrstklonday in March next. Given un
der my hand aud official signature, this Dcoom-
bor 9,1809.-8m
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
/^XEORGIA,Murray County—Whereas Jatnos
YX.L. MoEiiUre,iufm’r of J W Thompson,doc’
od, represents to the Court in his potlth
iduH
filed, that ho has fully administered said
estato: This Is tlmreforo to olto all- per
sons uoneorned, to show cause, if any tlioy can,
why said administrator should not ho discharg
ed from his administration and rooolvo letters
of dismission on tho first Monday in Maroh
noxt. Given undor my hand nml official signa
ture this 9tli day of December, 18'.9.-3m
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ordy.
G EORGIA, Gllinor County.—'Wlioreas, John
.Stone, administrator of J. D. Chastain,
represents to tho Court, tn his petition duly
filed,that he lias fully adiuinjBturod said estate:
Tills is therefore to cite all'persons concern
ed, .kindred, and creditors, to show cause, If
any tlioy can, why said, administrator should
not be discharged from Ills administration,
and roeoivo letters of dismission at tho Janua
ry Term of tho Courtof Ordinary, 1870.
sept. 3o-3m. joiin w. queer; ord’jr.
Especially dosignod for tho uso of the Modi,
eal Profession and tlio Family,^possessing thoso
intrinsic medicinal properties wlvich belong to
an Old andPuro Gin.
ludispenslblu to tlio Females. Good for Km*
ney Complaints. AdoliciousTonift, Put up m
niiHew containing ono dozen bottles oaoli, ana
sold by all druggists grocers, ote. A. M l J, a-
iNaitn A Co., ostahlished In 1778, No. 15 Bcavor
Street, New York.
For salo in Dalton by R. P. O’Neill, only. a u g
a ltJH OA. HttfjSB MILLS, CABROLL COUN-
. ty, Georgia, will pay cash for Rags, RoPri,
Bagging anilold papers. > Orders solicited m r
Wrapping. Manilla aridPtlpt Paper. ’
New Mill, I'uro Water, Live Men. PrioosLow*
Terms Cash. All enquiries promptly answoveu.
Address M. P. KKJJ.OGG, Pres. Co., “Coll6go
Temple,” Nownan, Ga. Nov 18rPn*
JU times, tho best of Coffee and Srigar, for fam
lly uso. Thoy always koop the host or IinDgcv
and Madder. Bo sure you got somo of thoir-n**
digo before yon set your bluo pots.
ADKKRKL^Jum lccolvotl-No, 1 inuckcrul
by tlm Kit nl- rotoU, at L6WBT ft EA»6»
M
just rccolvcd and for salo by
Lowry * Basoh.
N
AILS, N AILS—16 Kogs of Nalls just receiv
ed and for salo by Lowhv A Eason
os
VER SEED—Just received 50 bushels
lme l'rcsh Tennessee Clover Socd.
Lowhy A Eason
jySBOLUTION NOTICE.
J Tlio firm of .Snider & Bro. was this day
solved by mutual consent, footing gratexui
tho public for tlio liberal natron ago oxtenaou
the firm heretofore, and wish aconttauanoe
the same. Tho business will lg run bjteenn-.
t?6u„sjov. nil, a*®. .
dersignod.
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