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NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN. from all tiit. u» bin allow
— (lie organization ol militia, In reference r " r *»« *' IU AMtoiidiniut.
| to this, we lmvo only to point to llio opt-
; rages committed upon peaceful, innocent
' litlzens of (rttmU by her lnwlcss—not
Immediate pu,\ incut to Mr. Whltmun, who con
Untie* the imviiiON* in ht» own mime.
iI.'T. WHITMAN 1 ,
Maivli 10.1870. fn H»^f Wftprw.
limit*. Ill* Grrnl Am cud ment Jlnu.
Drake, it seeing has ft perfect mania for
drawing up amendments. A poor little I
brainless Rad, lie is |iei foully crazy tolinyc
Cheap .Wen,
. Ruling the latter part of the late war?
Tho Judiciary Committee reported ns a somcboiiycnlledGcnernlGmut'anttcntion
substitute for all propositions on tho sub- to llio fact that one of jtls Chief Quarter-
Ject of a bill to enforce the loth amend- matters was getting 1‘ieh rather too rnp-
ineiit, setting forth that nil citizens of the. 1 iillv nt tho expense of tho public. Tbs
_» ... . Bm | c | lar .
called on
if stores
mutter
. , , I, i... .I in. not promp-
aw, custom, usago, or regulation of any ] tly nnd fully tilled; and that such a man
i"i’„„k'i, iVrtJ win nni fie'„,ieh iriniiw liu mimrifod bate or tcritory to the i-onlmry uotwlth-, waschcapoven iriicstolcnmllllonor two."
: erty"itl not ? , by such troops, bu ugardea Wnalog< AIb ^ „ mt , f the of nuy That might do tor war times, but if llio
State or territory shall require any act i l’resplent is running that sort of a pro
to bo dono as a prerequisite to voting. It gramme now, it will mice more than ta-c-
W1NI I,IUI M AllVCUTIMr.WCNTIi
as sacred.
These are our views. Thoy may bo
gloomy; but If any ono olio can make
more of the Bill, It Is nttributablo only to
a mure snugubio temperament.
Kitltorlal riiruRrniiUs.
, „ • - . - , The McFarland trial still continues.—
his name go tonndiug down the iinnnls ol, ,j, )l0 |luftinCfl mn ) ;pB ou t ft prc t tv strong
time ns having amended tho Constitution J ^ But whlch rive . „ mr , t interest
of the "best country t
in such and such apliiee. uu. nisi umcuu- v jj c# tbo great array of indecent dr-
ment, in sub stance. .Is that the tinted The courl is crowded dally
domestic
‘•shown to the ^resident In such a man
ner ns tho Congress may by law prescribe
that such vlolenco exists In such State.”
Kvcr since reconstruction 1ms boon the pot'
hobby of tho liadicnls, Drake lins been en
deavoring to have his fecblo ideasctigrafl-
ed in tlmConstitutlon. lVhy.tbe meddling
of just such fool. has nmdo tlic Constltu-
tion what it now is, “a reproach and by
word among men.” Tills amendment ma
nia it getting to bo disgusting.
. ... ..*ii *. t I'lmiiuiinucBt' j im i-uiii t in ttunutii muij
In,I "protect each sin e jwMtnt ww m . , |U , v , lodl . |llk hl , vc , 7
uoHiir” mm •' SSU •», , vnl .d „ai.e'disgusting M This
is publlslied with grent minuteness by tho
dully press of Hint city, thus pandering to
llio corrupt tnslo of nil lmmomlcomniunl.
ty-
The friends of Howard, the modern phi
lanthropist nnd negro educator, have no
fears as to the result of tho Investigation
ol chnrgcs mndo against him. Ills necu-
sors, on the contrary, entertain no doubts
ns to their ability In making tho charges
good. lVc have no sympathy for tho Rev.
General, but hope ho limy bo put through
(ho mil),
Aaron AlpoomBradluy was very nnuglv
ty In tho Sonata lust Monday. Though
ordered, ho wouldn’t como to order. IIo
was very anxious to talk about Albion’s
pet scalawng. lie kept insisting on being
granted thlisiiprcmoprivilege, llutMis
ter Conley didn’t see it in tlmt light—one,
two, three, four times, lie was called to or
der. Finally ho was politely requested to
take Ills seat. Ho collapsed. Noiv, right
hero, wo wish to state that wo nrb not an
admirer of A. A. li. like somo of cur Dem
ocratic brethren.
Tho AVar Depnrlment has very throat
onlng ndvloes from tho Indian country.—
It seems that tho staggering blow which
4Nir Wenld-befMeimtor.
AVhltcly, our loyal Senator, has been
shown-ttp In his truo colors. During tho
late little fracas thoSouth had with “God’s
country,’’this wouhl-bollon, Gent was In
tho war on the gray-jackct-slde of tho ques
tion. Oncvcry field, ho demonstrated tho
bravery of his chlgro spirit, although his
leg*, somehow or other, moved from un
der In the direction where nil wns quiet.
Ills pluck cannot be gainsaid, for as
judge advocate of tho petty courts martial,
he did pluck Confederate currency by tho
bushel.
Doubtless, In this ago of progress toward
ruin, tho Ncto Era, a shining lfghtnmong
tho saints in Georgia, will lift Us pen and
souse It In tho Ink of Its indignation, nnd
swear by tho cigar of the great Smokist,
that It nin.'t so; that It Is nil mere assertion
—a favorite word when spooking of Demo
cratic editorials—n calumniation of a very
honorable gentleman.
PsMIr SrhHi. nml Hu- New lira.
Once for all, wo wish to bo understood
bn the school question.
The Editor of tho New Era—whoever
he may bo—knew well enough that tho
construction ho placed upon an article, on
tho school question, In Inst week's pnper,
wns a direct misrepresentation. No sensi
ble man, without sinister motives, would
have so construed tho piece. Of course,
wc don't care what tho Era may say about
nuy of our articles; but wo do dtsllko to
sec it torture democratic editorials so ns to
impose upon the ignorance and predjudico
of those poor fools, on tho State Rond,
whom it compels to take n paper in lieu
of money,
Wo confess our Inability to comprehend
tho unknown’s logic. Wo don’t under
stand what Is meant by “tho bugbear” of
social equality. If tho editor of tlmt de-
lcctablo sheet means tlmt tho Democratic
party is unnecessarily alarmoil, then wo
■ fool Impelled to accord his party More
magnanimity than it has over lmd the
credit of possessing. But surely this can’t
bo so, for Sumner, tho great exponent of
Radicalism, has, in a rCcont fetter, dis
linrtly declared his hope to hoar tho word
“white” no more used in connection with
public schools. This sounds vely much
llko socini equnllly. Wo wonder ir tho
masked editor of the Em will endorse
Sumner? Surely ho will, or olsc lie would
riot declare his detoriiiluatlon of vindica
ting Rbpuhllcari principles; one of which
is, ns Sumner intimates, social equality.
If tho Nuw Era still regards it a “bu :
lionr”, then ho is behind tho times.—
ltought to know tlmt this is a “progres-
bivo age.” ltought toknow tlmt Charles
is away yonder, on tbo topmost peak of
Radicalism, proclaiming socini equality
with tho negro,
The presumption being tlutl tho Editor
of tbo Era is mlsngabsitch'of,young Ends,
wc will put this quoslion: would he, or
would ho not, ho willing to have his child
ren affiliate with tho ’liogrp in these public
schools? Wo lusist upon an answer.
Now, wo wish to be understood on
another point. If llio negro is to be grant
ed all the rights Of citizenship, woaroanx-
ious to lmyo him educated; but It must bo
dono in schools separate and apart from
those belonging to tho whites. Wo
are opposed to a general system of public
schools, because the present ad vnriccd stop
of Radicalism Indicates social equality.—
Ifno strictures are placed upon the negro
in our hotols, sleeping cars and other pla
ces, none will ho placed upon him in these
public schools. Wo wouldn’t oppose tho
measure, if tho whites would he separa
ted from tho blacks.
The Vomeroy Aiiirwlmrul
Well, alter all tho coufrudou, anxious
expectancy and wraugling over tho Goor-
gia question, wc don’t thluk tho Democ
racy has much to crow over. Truo, tho
MI1V AUVKllTIHE.MKVrN.
Batfi C’u i >. , Ti-iiiilcs, VnUsoa,
TMAVKMXG D.VQS, I'MBUEI.I.AS, *0.
Fiu’llimltir attention given to tho fllllng of
order,Mi-ichunte up ronnoi.lt'4 to cull nnd
exiimlnu hi, mock, nt Hullirook’e lint Ho
opposite Null..mil Hotel, IV
luntm On
ll-.'i-.'.
lvielnrco street, Al-
shall bo'tboduty of theoillecrs of the law rotary • limitwrll’s financial-skill to snvi
in said .State or territory to give equal op- Ills administration from serious disaster.
mrtuuity to nil citizens of tho United I 11 ■■■■_■" _ — 1 ui
stales to perforin such prerequisile, ami
any sucli olllcial failing to do so shall for
feit and pay five hundred dollars to tho
icrson aggrieved thereby, to bo recovered
>y an action at law, and in caso of correc
tion, shall also bo fined not less than five
hundred dollars und imprisoned from ono
month to ono year, Tho offer of any
citizen for whom such prerequisite is re
quired shall ho deemed a performance in
law of such act, If such net fail to be car
ried into execution by reason ortho wrong
ful net or omission of tho said officers
charged with tho duty of receiving or
permitting such perfurumneo to olll-r.—
Tho same penalties are prescribed against
any person who shall hinder or attempt
to prevent nny citizen from performing
snob pro-requfslle. Persons deprived oT
nny office, except that of member or Con
gress or State Legislature, by reason of n
violation of tho foregoing provisions, mny
recover possession Through tho United
States Courts, wbleh nro given concur
rent jurisdiction In nil such cases. Tho
Unltod Stales District Courts slmll lmvo,
exclusively of tho State Court, cognizance
of nil crimes nnd offenses against the pro
visions of tills act. nndalltho officers of
tho United States Courts nro required, un
der a penalty of 81,ono, to institute and
enforeo proceedings thereunder, and the
President is authorized to employ tho land
nnd imvnl forces, or the military, to en
force its oXeOUtiun.
Tills is undoubtedly Intended to give
tho negro nnd low scalawags preference
nt tho polls, for decent inon wilt stay nwny
until tho “riff raft'" lmvo dono voting.
Another Ulorlncntlon on tho Twcnty-
Nlxth.
Wc understand tlmt it Is the purpose of
tho colored brotherhoods of Augusta to
have agrand pow-wow glorification on the
20th, to colebmto tho proclamation of tho
fifteenth Amendment, which a Western
oumallst 1ms so appropriately tortured
nto tho Fifteenth “Bcdnmbmcnt.” Their
EAV GOODS!
J. D. Hirings & Son,
SKAT 1)0011 TO llAlimV tllK RTUIIK,
limvkul, lit* llut tern IiliiiMclf tlmt lin In butter
prepared to All order* with better article* I him
nny househi.Uliititn. All }u> link*1* a trials
QAiiui.VUH AND
WafiTon Mnuuiuclory,
Dalton, GkoroiA,
SHORT & BECKNEH,
Have Juki completed tholr now shops, mid arc
now ready to manufacture Hack*? for malt
routes, light Spring Wagons, Mingle or double,
Plantation Wugoin*, of nil nI*cn, with woodun,
thimble skeins, and Iron axles.
Old (JariiagoM und Ungglu* remoddlcd nnd
iwlntud, '* 'I '*“*
In heHtatylo.
AIho.iiII farm
Ainll 4S-Wm.'
—WANTED an aotlvo man, In
•PC/V/VJ* each County In tho Htates, to
truvul und taka ordor* by sample, for Toa.Cof.
fee, ami Splees, To anltablo inon wo will give
a Hidary or i|i)00 to 1,000 a year, above traveling
ami other oxponaoM, nml a reasonable commis
sion on Huleu.
Iininedluto npplleatlonn nro solicitud from
proper parties. Reference*exchanged. Apply
to. or address Immediately.
J. PACKER A CO..
“Continental MMIm”
April W-lt. J*4BowerysNuw York.
purpose In salcctlng this iinrticular period,
J micas Indued they take llio shades of night
or their demonstrations, rnu only lie re
garded us tho out-cropping of a disposition
to outrage the sanctity of Memorial Day,
which wo understand tho Indies of Augus
ta lmvo, with tholr usual dovotlon, resolv
ed toolmorvnln tho decoration of thegruves
of our dead Confederate soldiers.—Cbiisle
(utfonaffst.
An Alnbniim JefTrpys.
The Montgomery Mall lins the following
first clnss puli' of n fellow named' Smith,
whom tho Radicals took out of a tnn-ynrd
nml put on tho bench. Smith ought to
feel very pleasantly townrds tho editor of
tho Mall:
Judge Quinn Smith, who by tho go
of bayonets, elevates his empty skull abu, _
tho bench of this judicial circuit, has keen
carrying things with a high hand at Pratt
ville. Ho ordered an old citizen, in an In-
Bolcnt manner, to take his tobacco out of
his mouth before ho dared to address him.
Tho old gcntloman wns then asked what
ho was looking so mnil about. After court
tho nforesnid lover of the weed blanched
tho jaws ontlie aforesaid Q.lilnii by venting
upon him opprobrious but most appropri
ate epithets.
Georgia Gresil Corn In England
III England thoy nro milking an attempt
to introduce green corn nmong tho tnblu
vegetables. Tho efibrt is looked oil witli
so much favor that a letter advocating it
has been ndmitted Into the city article of
tho London Times, from J. 0. Brclmut,
who wns tho reporter of class 80, in the
Paris Exposition. Ho says tlmt, having
tried twenty different varieties of maize,
lie thinks “that, nftcr two dissimilar sea
sons, it Is fairly shown tlmt they ore well
adapted to conttnuo the season in the au
tumnal mouths, reproducing the flavors of
the pea and asparagus." Mi-. Brclmut
speaks strongly of tho value of the white
varieties from Georgia, "which were not
known but for tho Exhibition of 1807.
would scarcely lmvo boon appreciated.”
Ilero is a good opening for Gem gin enter
prise. Let some of our enterprising men
Like bold. AVo can oxportenoupli ol Geor
gia “Green Corn” to supply all England
—putting it in air-tight cans; nnd Au-nisli
it at a price that it limy bo nt the command
of tho humblest British cottager.
Tlio I.cgnl Tender Cose.
Ill the United States Supremo Court, on
AVednesdny, Chief Justice Chase stated
tho reason why a rehenringiri the Uenburn-
Grlawold case, in which tho court hereto
fore decided that the legal tender act is in
valid ns to contracts nmdo before Us pas
sage, was tlmt none of llio four Judges now-
on tho boncli who concurred in the opin
ion In tho case, desired to have the caso
reheard, and under a rule of tho court,
without consoutof somo of the Judges who
concurred in tho decision of a case, it could
not be reheard. There Is no enso now- be
fore tho court Involving the constitution
ality or the legal tender law. nnd it will
take more than n year to bring up a now
test caso. Tho court will adjourn on tho
80th 1 us taut for tho present term.
Ontrnges Wonted.
General Vouug, It appears, thinks an
anxious desire prevails |UK now at AVnsli-
ington for a series of outrages nnd other
KuKluxdovllmontsInGcorgm. Nodoubt
Little Phil gavo thoso Plognns, not long
slnco, lins lmd no ofli-ct on tho “bloody
savages.’’.
Tho wives of tho “big men," at tho mod
ern Sodom, have organized themselves in
to an antl-XVItli Amendment society.—
A memorial, denouncing tho woman suf
frage movement, will soon ho presented to
Congress. AVo are glad to sco tlmt there
are somo vcstlgos of wisdom nt AVnshlng-
ton, evon if it is nmong the women.
Considerable alarm Is manifested In Eng
land on account of tho big stir among tho
Feulan Brotherhood In Canada. Although
great secrecy Is preserved by tho Fenian
Congress, it Is nevertheless hinted that
tho war plan lms been determined. Tho
English government has boon informed of
their intentions, but tho particulars are
withheld. AVhntwilihothercsultofthcso
new demonstrations, it Is impossibloto
predict. Tho Fcntnn fever has lnstcd
too long fur it not to result In something
of a serious nature.
Tho nows from Cuba is conflicting. It
is stated tlmt Jordan, Cominander-ln-chlof
of tho Cuban forces, togethorwitk six com-
panics nrrlvcd at Nassau, on tho 12th Inst.
Other advices are tlmt the flight of Jordan
Is falso, nnd that ho Is In tho vicinity of
Holquin. AVhatevor mny bo tho exact
state of nfihlrs in Cuba, it is evident that
tho “Rebellion" Ison its Inst logs.
Grant proposes going on a big spree to
Long Branch. After undergoing the ar
duous duties of his office, tho great “smo
kist” thinks a llttlo recreation necessary.
No doubt about bis weak mind needing
recuperation. If tho grent “Pilot” wish
es to revive, wo advlso him not to succumb
to tho lntluonco of Long Branch whisky,
Forney, some how or other, will say
queer things, lie lms been compliment'
ing the Georgia Legislature. The vanity
of this August body should bo mightily
tickled thereat. Comiug from such
source, this, assembly of concentrated wis
dom should, if never before, feel menu,
and stand abashed.
The Georgia Baptist Convention is now
in session at Nowimn. The same oillecrs
lmve been re-elected for the ensuing year.
Tlmt which engngod llio attention of tho
body for sovcral days was tbo removal of
Mercor University, wbleh was finally dis
posed of by deciding to loeatu it at some
place more contra! and better adapted to
educationaljmiqioscs.
Tho Xorlll Olid South.
Tho papers from tho North nnd AA’est
como to hand laden with accounts of rob
beries, murders, wllb-whipplngs, safe-blow
ings, forgeries, suicides, nnd so on, whilo
the Southornjournals are sterilo nml bar
ren of all such details. Either Southern
journalism Is losing its enterprise, or so
ciety in llio lately rebellious States must bo
In a distressingly quiet and harmonious
condition. Tho truth Is, there are more r---,— , ,„ - , . ., _
crimes of tho higher grades committed in 11019 yJS)' 1 ’ ''J 11 let us
ono of the larger cities of tho North and Lot all Georgians, good nnd ual,, stand by
sxn-s.
work warmntuil iitiii hiiisiit-d
'farm work ilono on short nollco.
J AMES 1*. WYLIE.
Wholesale
Qrooer and Commission Morohnnt,
Atlanta, OKonoix.
April 2M!m.
T\H. M. GVEIIUA,
JJ DKNTI8T,
Culls attention to Illsmunner of Truullng und
llllnn KATUKA1, TKK'1-II.
Airvil-ICIAI. TKKTU lusorled in ull styles.
Olllee, icing street, Dullon, Uunrgiti.
D O. ,T. Ui-ndllcld’M
KKHAI.E IlKCLATOIl,
Woinnn's llest B'rlentl.
Dry Goods), Olotliluigt
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Notions,
—■—•AND——
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Which tbuy uro ol1\u ; liig at tho price*,
our faciUtlcN being nnHurpUHned for purc)mv*
Ing (tondi- at Very low rule* and of tho lutont
btylue.
Wu would call tho attention of tho Ladies to
our large and buuntiriiTatock of
DREHS GOODS, CH.UIDRAY8, rKQtlKB, Ac.
«vWo takonll kind* of Country I’roduoo iu
exchtuigo lor Good*.
AprlUl, RTTO-ty. .
^ivcvr 11 i: 11 a M
Iho Ladies Iuterestod!
Great BarfftiinH
—IX
New & Beautiful Dress Goods 1
TIBBS & KENNER
Arc now receiving tholr
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which, having lnjen tiought slnco thwdecllno
In Oold, they uro offering ut in-lees consldorn-
bly lower if.un goal, lmvo liven sold In this
inurket slnco tho wnr. o
Their Block Is lurgo nnd well nssortod, cm.
bracing, in part, tho following urtlolcf)
F1IIST8, (In great vnrloty anil of bcnntlful put.
terns,) LAWNS, MUSLINS, llLKACHINOS,
TUIMMINUS, LACKS, 1III1BON8,
CONOIIESS OA1TKBS, Ac.
AIho, Crooksi-y, Olnss-Wnre,
LAMTS, LAMP FINDINGS nml OILS,
They have also on hand n woll-soleotoa slook
o< gsoils for Gcntlomeu-a wear—
IIltlH, XJootH, SIlOOH, Olotls-
ing, &c., &o.
ag-Pnrchnsers wnnld do well lo call and
tholr Goods hi-rore hnylng elsewhere, ns they
nro determined not to bo UNDK1ISOLU by nny
Other house in town.
Dalton, April -21,1SJ0. *
mnn:i.i.Axi:oun aiivkhtiskmemth,
llAltE chance
X-’or InvoMtmont !
W ANTED, .1 Partner with n cnstl capital nt
tfu.noo or to engnge tnanrst
Ksa gi-nOral DltY GOODS, GHOOEItV and
I-ltOIlUUK BUSINESS In Ills City of Dtilloli.—
Dest stnlm nnd oldest cslnhllshcil business In
tho city—L-BluhllHhcd InUftMd nlclosoof war
In ISO. Fur particulars apply nt onco to
J. 1’. I-ITTMAN,
Corner Hamilton nnd King Btroots,
April 7-tf. Old Earnest Corner.
»A lTONJ A HIIN.
r f i D - Raiid * iino.,*
(moocssors to John H. King,)
Corner Hamilton and King BlrttU,
fronting W. A A. Hnlirond Depot,
duld'H Eumnfo Regulator, tlio 1’roprictorM bug
iixcm fnrwmul .
TIiIm 1m not a “euro all,” but a Mpeclul roinudy
for nnocluHA of dlMCiiMUH, ull of whioh are loca»
tudln.orcouUuotud with thuwoinb.
diok..— r _ # , ..
ploiiMunt c.xauiinatiou« bo mortifying tu bur
prfduuml mo<luMfy.
Wo do not proruH* to enro cancor, polypi
nor remove tucalmnlual olmt ruutloiiM, with e
nuHliciuu. TIiIh isthopoonllnr province of tbe
skillful Hiirgonn. Having manufactured and
rotd thin Mndlcdnufor the"f -“ *
prcHcrlbu It In tbo dlsousoL
with a* much confidence us wo do Quinine In
Chills nnd Fever, vix:
1st—In i’ubci) wlioro tbo Mcn*e* have m*vcr
appeared on account of tbo wunt of vital fe
In thenrgnn* of gmicmllon.
2d—When, after tho Menses
oBtnbllsbed, thoy lmvo been
checked, from any uunuturul cause.
ad—When the MenseH appear regularly, lull
tho pnttuut Buffers Intolerable pain lu her back
aud loins.
4tb—When they do not appear at tholr regu
lur “time,” but come on irregularly, and art
either loo much or too llttlo—sometimes
amount ing to a hunnorrhngo; ut others, scarce
ly u show.
Sill—Hbov
nd womb.
uih—Loueorrh(DO,orWhltPB—that unpleasant
dlNcuso so common among delicate fumulcs.
71 h— And lastly, Inpurtfal Prolapsus (or fall
ing) of tho Womb, whore it is the result of
Whites, or rcluxution of tho parts that support
For » full description of tho ubovc dlaonnoB,
nnd ulfect Ions for uslngour Mo'llcine, wo refer
tho reader to tho wrapper aronnd tho bottln.
Mannfncturcd and sold by 11UADF1ELD Jt
CO., At hint a On.—Price *1.80 per bolt le.
Fpt sn!u by ull Druggist* aud Country Mor-
elmnts, April 28,1870-12ui.
pi KOnoiA, Walker. County.—Application
VI having been made to have a guardian ap
pointed for Ella R. Patton, .James K. Patton. M.
K. l’attoii nml J. A. Patton, heirs of .Tan. Pat
ton, deceased: This is to notify all persons In
teroBtCd tlmt at tho first regular term of tho
Court of ordinary after tho expiration of thir
ty days from tho first publication of this no
tice, a guardian will bo appointed for said
heirs. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
April 2ft-fl0d.
IJIO THE CITIZENS 03?
WHITFIELD, MURRAY
smiitoviTDixa counties.
WE take pJemmro intrnnfmnrSoffthnt wo
now dully receiving,from tlio Custom Markets,
now additions to our largo stock of goods, em
bracing everything in tho way of
Dry GrOOclN,
HOOTS, S If OKS; It ATS, GROCERIES, DY
STUFFS, HARDWARE, Ac.
To nil of which wo invito tho attention
consumer*, our facilities bolng unnurpnsaort
for purchasing our goods nt tho lowest rntes
und of the latest styles.
We toko this opportunity of returning our
thunks to tho public for tho vory liberal pat-
ronagoof tho past three years, and hope, by
strict attontlon to business, a continuance
same, promising on our part to give satisfac
tion.
ft3*We take all kinds of Country Produce
exchange for goods.
LOWRY EASON,
I*. S. ftomomber our motto is, not to iik i
DERsoLo. March 24-ly
larger cltli-s of the North nml
West in n sluglo twolvcmorith than hns
occurred fu nil tho MouthcrnStates togeth
er since the surremh-r nt Appomnttox.
True.
Tho Louisville Uourter-Journnl says:—
1... Din Sonata is a llttfe Let- “Radicalism, raseality nml cant go hnnd
hill »s passed hy the fconatc is a llttlo oet |, nu j; If ’ a preaeficr is a Radical ho
tor than wo expected, hut it is far from . q re t parts his hair in tho middle, next dons
according tho people of this State justice. , npnper collar and finally contrives to turn
Tho military Is lmd; for Bullock nnd his . nut n regno. If lie Isa ]m)li‘T.''ional phitan-
fhctlon to rontlnuo in power is far worscL |
If we can’t get pie, why wo will lane to 1 B(lUol . j u n „ thlllgs .„
take an Inferior dish. i —
Tho only good thlug wo linyo heen nhlc j
1 KORU1A, Walker County.—tinmen H. llog-
\JT or*, adm'r. of James Mode, deceased, hav
ing applied for leave to sell the land belonging
to said deceased j This is to notify ull ptirsons
interested that on thofirHt Monday In .June
next an order will be pn»Med granting said
leave, unless objections are made.
A prH 28-aOd. MILT UN UlISSELL, Ord.
/^1 KORGIA, Walkor County.—Not lee Is bere-
\JT by given to the heirs und executor of Lew
is Williams, deceased, tlmt application will ho
made, on tbe llrstMonday In June next, to have
tbe executor of said deceased to make titles to
lot of land No. 285, in tbu27lb district und 5d
section of said connty.boml having hoeu nmdo
by Lewis Williams to it. M. Jones for titles to
said land. R. M. JONES.
April ‘28-50(1.—fee frl. .
/1 KORGIA, Walker Count v.—J. M. Warmiek.
\JT adm’r. of A. J. Wurnoek, deceased,luirltig
shown by bis petition, duly filed In my olllee,
tlmt bn bus fully administered sahl estate and
desire* to bo discharged-from said trust: Tills
Is therefore to notify all persons to show cause,
‘ 'eun.uttfu ‘ ■*“ jm
ttir
11 U
lug of
inSCHIJEUO keep* a large assortment
Gentlemen's Furnishing '
ilh
lYulton, i i t
j I*. PITTMAN»
Cor. HantlHon A King 8tr«„old Earnost Corner,
, DALTON, GEORGIA,
Dealer In
Dry Goods, Groceries,
IlntM, Caps, Bools), Slsocs),
Yankee Notions, &o.
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, &0., So.
A No. 1 Stock always on lmml at tho 'lbwcHt
priors for Country itnd City Trndo.
I cord (any Invito all my old friend* and tho
public gunontny to dill ami osatnlnostook and
prices before purchasing.
Highest cash prices paid’ fbr all kind* 1 of
Country Produce,
X. h.——Am also soiling nnd kocp constant
ly on hand a No. 1 nrtlcto Jama* ltlvor Top Lear
Virginia Tobacco, ut very low prices.
Dalton, April 7, 1870-fltn.
ii. w. mauuy AvrunxKn ,.jo». a. mahuv,
jyj-AlJltSr, TUitNEii & Co,
Successor* to A. G. Jackson A Co.,
No. 44 Gay Street, ...Kxoxvillk, Tkxx,
Dealer* in
Agricultural Implements,
Field and Garden Scodfe,
PLASTER,CEMENT, SALT A FERTILIZERS,
And gcnorul Agents for
World and Hithkt* Rrafkr axd Mower, Vic-
tou Caxr Mill axd Cook's Evaporator.
asrl’rompt attention will bo given to con
signments of Grain and Country Produce, aud
liberal Cush advances made on same.
Refer to Taylor Urn*., 17 Wall Street. N. York;
R. M. McClung, Cashier Find Nutlonal Hank,
Knoxville: nnd .To*. R, Mitchell, Cashier Pen.
pies’ Hank, KnoxyJUc. Murch 31-12m.
J. lkKf TEUTON A DiS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES l
Also, keep on hand and nro constantly r<y.
edving a largo and well assorted utoek of
Dry Goods,Clothing,Notions,
ISootM, Shoes (Ilia TIut»,
To n hloli wc Invito Ilia attention of llieimlilir.
nml respcelftilly solicit llio iiiilioiiagc of onr
fricmls.
Gi-argla,
TO TIIK FAHMINO INTUHKSTS
Wo nro tfratlllml to ftnnounco. Hint linvlns no.
ocptsnan .tgcacy for tlio followlas arllrics,
wo Clin offer them on ,llio Oral of torins—(ter
terthcr particulars see our lllnatratoa ruts,
loguui)
TUB DUCKKYB HEAPKH AND MOWKH,
TAB GEtSBH TUHKSHKHl
(Especially mlaptoO to thlssn.tlon.loii nrronnt
of lliolr simplicity amt durability of con,tree,
lion)—
Agrioultural Implomonts, Mill Fix
tures, Bolting Cloth, &c.
Wo are sole Affcats for llio
irinTru:u> Ff.oun mii.i.,
Ami offer lo tho retail trado Floor ntwjiole.alo
prices, and warrant satisfaction.
TtntVMl nnitMl
The highest prloc ulwuys paid for clean, cot
ton tings.
Q.MEAT ATTHACTION >
HEW GOODS AT LOW PUCES!
M. II. JBOQUES
Furnishing Good*, cnnslst-
..._ ... half Hose, Shirts, Collar*. Glove*. Rut-
tori! v Neektlo*. Suspender*. IlnndUerehlef*.
Razors, l’oekctkulforf, Penknife*, Ac. A pr. 14
UTRscnBr.nu?
R FMOVATte * .
The ULIveand Lot Live” Store Uremnvod
to West's RttHdlng, on HunllHon Street, oppo
site tlio Dalton City Compuuu’s Wagon Yard.
For Good and Cheap Hoots and Shoe*
Go to tho
“Live and Let Live” Stove.
For Good and Cheap Dry Good*
Go to tho
“Live and Let Live” &tove.
For Good and Cheap-Pry Goods
Go to the
“Live and Lot Live” Store.
If any they
o next regular term ot the
•yean, at , -
Court of Ordinary of suld county, after the ex
piration of three month* from the publication
of till* notice, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his trust.
April 2$-3m. MTLTON RU88KLL, Ord’y.
the law ami discountenatico disturbances
of all sorts. Tho Atlanta slandor mill will
doubtless grind out its lies, whether infrac
tions of tho pence occur or not, but let tho
mill of truth nlso bo put In motion nnd
every falsehood hunted down to the death.
Trotting them Out.
So thirsty nro tho Union heroes for pop-
ulnr glory tlmt they actually hesitate no
longer to avail themselves of facilities
usual with tho show buslucss. On tho oc
casion of tho army reunion at tho Acad
emy of Music, Philadelphia, each gener
al wns trotted out sqpnrately to tho foot
lights, oxhlbltcd, anil cheered over. Tho
guurdiun of the property of UcUrgc T., Jobn A.,
William H„ Burub C„ and Jaimn Duxtor, or-
pbuns of James Baxter, deceased:
This 1* to olto all persons concerned to bo
nnd appear at tbo Juno Term of tlm Court or
Ordinary, to be bold in suld county tbo first
Monday in June nexLnml *bow cause, if any
thoy can, why said J. H. II. l’nrkor should not
bo appointed guurdiun of tho property of suld
minors.
Given under my band and ofllclal signature,
this 28th day or April. 1870.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
April 28-30(1.
KORGIA, Murray Connty,—Tho Superior
Court or salt! county is hereby adjourned
....1 tbo fourth Monday in May next, nt 10
clock. A. M. By order of J. R. Parrott, Judge
&
Troublo Brewing with Mexico, __
to cull from tho whole hiUfeihc PPSe?
that orders an oloctlon to tako place next j difilciiRyuctwecu this country nml Mexi- ry wand, who might lmvo added greatly
{all IVc say this Is a good tiling, pruvtd- ] co. It is known that tho subject has heen | to tho nttmclion hy a scries nf short de-
, ihirlv and without hav- 1 n themo of considerable dlscusslou m tho seriptlvo spceehes, thus: “This, ladies
edit Is gonductca rainy unu win J a in. audgentlemcn, is the great Sheridan,
eoramorily called “Cqvalry,”boi-ii of poor
liut honest imrents, nnd on horseback.—
lie rode triuraplmntly through the civil
wnr, and has just dapped the climax of
liis glory by slaughtering the Ficgnu In
dians. Observe, ladles and gentleman,
, „ |. 0 nn.torted tofrlv and without hay- 1 9 theme of considerable dlscusslou In tlio
cd it s eonducteu ramy anu wi. , j Ulbinot Bml lt ls ,„p |KWL .d that it relates
onot intorfcrenco nnd Radical nmuipuhi ; n , mrt n t least, to the persistent violation
(ion. ' of llio United States liovcuuc laws along
Now if Bullock could bo disposed of iu ' tho Mexican frontier, which otfencca nro
ns summa'rv a manner as his present seal- j couniv«l at by Mexican officials. Strong
ns(unraurj sirau . ' , . representations in reganl to this matter
nwng Legislature will probably bo next b^n n „u] e to tho Mexican Govern-
Rill, then we might hope to live securely ) me „i without nvnil. The loss to tlio j tho low forehead, piorclng eyes and firm
under protective laws. But the misfor-1 Treasury hy these Winds is reported to . set Jaw, so indicative of courage nnd ilc-
i, VGUl.u V will still he our aovernor. i have been something enormous. Tho termination. Ills life will be fouud for
tuuo is, w ill Sim otoiir gov i uj . j ^nt rumor seems to imply that the i sale In tho lobby nt ten centsncopy—
lie can, under section 8ru of the bli, -| | Var Department will next take a hand in , Pass up tlm noxt.” Audsnon until the
resent to the President ft slaw oi things ex-1 tho solution of n question which lms thus cut of glory runs over, nnd au admiring
istiu" In certain localities, (though ho may fur eluded diplomacy.—„V. V. Workl 1 audience have bawled themselves hoarse |
riot lutve tho shadow of a foundation for so 1 !.».««»«* hnoti? .
nepresenting things) which will ennblo him
to-apply for
JPHING HAS COMBI
THE LADIES’ STORE!
HEW and ELEGANT MILINERT!
Bon. E. Green, Agent of tbo Dalton City Co.,
Mat. IL Banner, Rev. Itevl Ilrotberton, invito
their friends, who want to buy Dry Goods or
Groceries to 6n11 nt tho
“Live awl Let Live” Store.
. Suit at the
“Live nwl Let Live” Store.
TO FARMERS.
Salt und Plastor for Mnuuro
At tho
“LIyc awl Let Live” Store.
WHOLE* ALN
Liquor awl Tobacco House,
Gay Street, adjoining McGohro’s Block,
K NO'XVJ LT.E,. ,TKNN ESS K K,
Haro In store a lurgo stoek of
LIQUORS, WINES AND HRANDIKS,
Pure Old Kentucky Oolden Itye, nnd
Pure Old ICeutnekyZBourbon,
Pure Corn Whisky, with shuck on, ami
Pun Rohinson Oounty Whisky.
And various other brands too numcron* to
muution.
Wo buy ortr Good* direct {from manufactur
ers, and ull wo ask Is an examination of onr
JRock. Wo can and will sell to douJorA u* low
ns any other Wholesale Liquor Dealers in the
State.
nr A large line of fignm. from ♦2.50’to 45.00
per llox. Manufueliiretl Tobacco nt Mannfac-
turers* price?.
E. R. DURKKE’S LEMON SUGAR,
Brandy, Whisky and GIN CCCKTAILS.
Morning Star Bitters.
Mar. 3l-fini. W. J. 1JKTTERTON .* URO.
TJOXWI11 & Del’l’E,
No. loo, Cfay>lr.,
K x ox v t llk, T r.x x i:*8 i:k
Dealers in
STOVES,
Murblcltcil 3Ianllc«; Fcmlcrt and Gralcn,
l’lJMPS, ron CisTcnxs axd Wbli.
IRON and GALVANIZED PIPE,
CASTINGS AND HOLT.OW-WAUK,
(Ol all kinds,)
Tin Ware, Jupnn Wiiw*.
Wo have just eompleted a new bulhllng. und
with onr increased mrlljtirs, are now pteiwtred
to offer theoitlzenv of Northern Georgia Stove*
of all kinds at prices to suit llio time*. Onr
stock of Stoves arc nil new nnd warranted to
give satisfaction. All Sloven delivered lu du
pot nt Knoxville free of drnyugc. Send foi
price Hat. Turin* cash. March iU-Cni.
•pi AST’TENNESSEE China IloiweX
11. BI. DOLL & CO.,
Importers nnd Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS,
QUEEN8WARE,
Foreign Fancy Goods, etc,,
No. 88 Gay 8m,
KNOXVILLE, .TENNESSEE.
Tot-hose who ruqtilfo largo qnanlltic* of the
good* we offer for sale, It 1* desirable tluit they
should know the place where they ea* ■'*“*'* “
cheapest- and best good*. To Jail In
anything Jn this line, wo beg only to
we are tho only Importers South of B
who make a speciality of China, Glus* und
18 now receiving amKoffcrlng fbr sale one of
tho largest stock of GOODS over offered In tills
inurket, nt
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
(In great vurlety.) *
Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
NOTIONH, Ac.
Call and sicnthl price hi* Goods beforo mak
ing your purchase* elsewhere.
. fte-IIei* Agent for the celebrated TALKING
HOCK YAUN-S, (50 btiiicucH in a bale) which Is
equal, If not HUpurlor, to any known Yarn. A
large slock cowrttrtrl'y on rmnil. Onlers wH!
rerttf vc prompt at t uu t ion.
March 8 ML
E s '
rsTABI.18HED 1NJ7.
! ‘3?HOE2VIX M
PURE WHITE LEAD,
Wc offer the above brand nf wiiitr i.kad to
the pnlille. with the positive nssumnee that Is
PERFECTLY PURE, and hereby agree to pay
promptly,
Ono Ounce of Gpld
Forevcry ounce of adulteration that It may lie
Ihuntl to contain. For sale by dculors geucr-
'" J ’ ECKSTEIN, HILLS | CO.,
Cincinnati, Gt.
N or K.—Con stun or* will eonsult 1 heir Interest
by bearing iu inlnd that * "
a hiviro nrojioi
White T.cml, l* ti
a part tel
L. 1*. GUDGKIt & CO.,
Manufacturer's Agent, Dalton; Gn,
^1 HOVE’S RKMAULi: DRUG NTOKK!
EVERYTHING PURE AND FRESH t
TIBBS HOUSE. «
DR. .1. F^ROVES
Begs leave to nnnoimeo lo thr
field und adjoining counties,
opened, in till* city, a large ui
ted (In person)Stock of
nml carefully solve-
Ali n. «T. 15. GRAVES,
No. 35, Hamilton Stiiekt,
Respect fully: annonuces to t he Ladles of Dalton
nnd vicinity that sho'lms for sale u large unil
complete stock of handsome Mlllnery for
SPRING AND SUMMER,
Uonbistlng oi
BONNKTS AND II ATS,
Of latest style,nntrlmiuetLor trimmed to order.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH FI.OWF.U8.
Rlbhons.
BLACK LACK VEILS, or VEILS of TISSUE,
(Any color,)
ELEGANT LACK COLLARS, Ac.
. Her goods were bought of one of the largost
: nml worn out their boots with unroari- and beat importing house* in Baltimore, mid
-mis ftjiplmiso. This lltife improvement p ' rK “' ro1 ’
R ECONSTltUCTKD. . .
axd is rn* UNION
Having fully repaired tho
COAHIJLLA MILLS,
Six mile* East of Dalton, we respectfully in
vito from the city of Dultou ami surrounding
country a Ulieruf patronage.
Wo are grinding wheat and corn on both
Mill* nt tho sumo ttmo, with a good nmutter at
tached.
Personal care nnd attention shall bo given at
all times to the grinding by day und ulght, nml
no delay in getting grinding done.
43- T. J. Cox, of Ringgold, ono of the best ma-
chlntflt* tn tho State, Uas charge of tho 8uw
Mill, nnd will in a few days lmvo Ills Shingle
and Iavtliing Machinery in full operation.
Cash order* solicited, which nhall l»c filled
with tho very best material at all time*.
March 24-3ni. WOODS »t COX.
ant of
y that
irters South of Baltimore
! . la
Queenswurc. The
East Tennessee China House,
At Knoxville, now rank* us the largest house
of it* kind botwedn Baltimore and N. Orleans.
Parties from tho country visiting Kitoxvllle,
cither on hnslnon* or pleasure, will bo well re
paid by spending u few minutes In looking
through our Stock.
JS3r Headquarters for “Gem” and “Protec
tor” Fruit Jar*. The best in tho market, lor
sulo in quantities to snlt purchasers.
43-All letters of Inquiry promptly answered.
March 31-12in.
jonx s. niSTixK,] [miwix v. may.
T3I8TIN13 & MAY,
MAWUFACTUHEBS
FURNITURE,
No. 1*20 Gat Strkut,
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE,
raTlor, Chamber nml Dining Room Suits,
Hull Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobe*, Hat and Book
Rucks, What-Not*, Sldobonrds, Extension To-
bles, Tea-Poy Tabic*, Wash-Stands, Bedstead*,
Book Coses, Falling-Leaf Tables \ Chairs of ev
ery description, Counter and Desk Stools; all
kinds of Muttrasses; Provision Safes, Chil
dren’s Carriages; 49*TucKKn’s Patkxt Bed
SrniNus. March 81-0in,'
Y OU will find u fine assortment of lints and
Ready-Made Clothing nt Tibds & Kkkxkr*
TTIILSCIIBEHG’S is thoplneo to got your Em-
Tl broldured Collars, und Hank and Kmbroi-.
der. April 14,1870.
-| PIECES NEW SPRING 8TYLES
lV/U Calico,
Just received and for sale cheap'for Cash ot
Produce. All prices. LOWRY ,t EASON.
Another XVlh Amendment. „ %%%wv A
Outlie^18tlj, jSunat°i’l)rakoof Missouri, • should not bo neglected In tlu: future. It
, T ADIK6* DRES8-GOODS.—A boantlful line
: JLi of Ladies' Dress Good* fpr Spring and
Summer, fbr saTo cheap for Cash or Produce.
April 21, im LOWRY A EASON.
troop*. Suchn qiinrteriugof. iutnxliicoilnjointivsolntionnroposlimtlic ! j s n, n0 tho o
the soldiery onn ncncezhle community will j teHowiirif Aincmlmontte the Constitotion: - u, c W ivV wove
, j. nml n»n il,n tat-. I. That Hit-Unitcii Slates shall I Ik the wav to
but keep alive the bittenKssink! open tno i .1 ... .
old social wounds' c(ontod by
wove licafed, nud, of course, tins
but keep alive me imiernew « o,».-,. w.« , . )rntct . t c|U;h Slak , ,h, mc stic vio-: ‘IT oVmn ^ ' ,LCt haVC P ° ! ' CC! ”
wounds which would otherwise heal.— j fence wheuoypr" it shall ho shown to tho ’ ■’
This tlien, is far from pruviiq, lwuefleial
nnd salutary to the State. An unscrupu
lous partisan will do nuylhiug to ndvnncc
the interests of the high-handed, godless
dominant party.
President, in such manner as the Congress
may by law prescribe, that such violence
exists in slid) State.
“See. 2. Tho Congress slmll liavo power , - , -
to enforce Ibis article hy appropriate log- Lnounccstliat lie lias gone to tho Ardonnos
hdntton.” on a shooting expedition.
Prince Pierre llonnpnrte.
ThcParisPreBsalfirmstlrntPrinccPiorro
: llonnpnrte nctually sailed from Havre for
tho United States, while the llnppel nn-
A),rll 11, l).7s—ly
JM|-.UJKi:ilKI..—a)Kit»K„. 1 aart Sriadcorul,
. lived
ever hold before.
April 21,1S70.
ui fbr sale die
... DWpftl
LOWRY & ^ASON.
tt a tt •— 1 Two Car Load* of pllnic Timo-
«~l A X 4 thy Hay ln*r received und for
' • LOWRY A EASON.
safe by
April 21.1S70.
glTGAU,'’COFKRI-V MOLASSES
li
ADIKS’, GENTLEMEN’S & CUTUIREN’S
' SHOES.—The finest assortment in theiuur-
for sale low. Call nnd examine.
April 21,1870. LOWRY ft EASON.
Y^IOTT
V CA1
cheap fbrOnsh c
April«, 1870.
LOWRY A;EASON.
L ADIES’, GENTS’, BOYS’ nnd CHILDREN'S
HATS.—A large Stock of laidlos'JInt*from
r., hi way* j 25 cents up, nml u full lino of Men’* and Boy*',—
I all fin* safe cheap for Cti*h or Produce.
J.OWRY A EASON. April SI, tm LOWRY ft BASON.
W everywhere, male and foinnle, to Intro-
duco tho Genuine Improvetl Common Sense
Family Sowing Blachlno. Thl* Machine will
stitch, licin, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, bruhl
and embroider In a most auperlor manner.—
Price only $18. Fully warranted for five year*.
Wo will pay tlOJOfnrnny muuhluo that will sew
a stronger, more b nutiful, or more elastic
scum than our*. It makes tho “Elastic Lock
Stitch.” Every stemd stitch can lie cut, and
still the cloth enimut bo pullefl njwrt without
touring it. We imy Agents from 475 to $200 per
month and oxpen»e*, or a commission from
. which twico that amount can be made. Ad-
! dress sccomb ft Co.. Pittsburg, Pu.{ Boston,
i Mu**., or St, I^mis, Mo, ,,
CAUTION—Beware of all Agents soiling Ma
chines under the *amo name a* ours, unless
they can show n Certificate of agency signed
hy us. Wc shall not hold ourselves responsible
for worthless Machines sold by other parties,
und shall prosecute nil nartie* either selling or
using Machines under this name to tho nut ex
tent of the law, unless *uoh Machines.wero ob-
tallied from us or our .Went*. Do not bo im
posed upon by parties who copy ouradvurtise-
liient* and circutai'* and offer worth loss Ma
chine* at a less pr loo. JIareu 31-3m.
L ADIES, rail anil examine those'Beautiful
German Wore ami (Gush -fiett*; also, mng-
niheent assortment of Glass, Stone China and
general Table Ware at ... Scott ftj.yi-r.’a.
IR8CHBEUG keeps the best assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Standard Patent Medicine*. Wine* and
Liquors, of the Purest and.Finest Qualities,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Oil*, White Lead, Painter’s Brushes, etc., .etc..
Dyestuffs, Spleen, Essence*,
Lump*. Lamp Fixtvrcs nnd Oils,
nnd everything In tho Drug Line, together with
a superb assortment of
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,
The Finest and Best Soups,
Mo*t Popular nnd Fragrant Perfttme*,
Purest and Best IJHjr Wbite,
ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES.
Dr. Bradfluld'sFemnlo Regulator.
ley’s Sarsaparilla and i'otuvh.uliio has Aguo
Tonlo. Stomach Bitters nnd Worm Cnudv.
Scabrooks Elixir of I^’ropbosphatc of Calisaya
Proscription* Cnrcfnlly Prepared by
tho Doctor Illmnclf.
With an experience of twenty year* practice of
physic, uml a thorough knowledge bt the Drug
business. I foci not the least presumptions In
stating to thoso who may favor mo with their
patronage that perfect satisfaction jrll) he giv
en In every particular. ‘
Remember tho NEW DRUG STORE, where
e^very thing is fresh nnd pure.ln the Tibbs House
No. 2, between Hotel Eutranee and Tibbs A Ken-
nor’* store.
murl8-ly J. F. GROVES
XX Tooth nnd Hair Brushes.
can make roriy Doll nr* n Dny In selling
Prof. W. 8. SLUSSEIC'd FIFTY FAMILY REC
IPES I on an entirely new plan.
If yon wish to engage with me, don’t delay
or von may loso the chance, but write Immedi
ately and unclose ton cents for written partic
ulars. Address
PROF. W. S. SLU88ER.
March 31-lm. Cross Keys, P. O., Ya.
•TTNITED 8TATE87nTKRNAl!, REVENUE,
U Assessor'aOfilee, 4th Dist. Gn.
In compliance with RecUon’l^lm of'Jnn?sn.
1*03, ns amended, I hereby give uotieo that I
will hear appeals from iieraous a*8e**e»l on the
ANNUAL LISToftbo FourthColleetfontMstrlet
of Georgia for tho year 1870, wblrii {Deludes
SPECIAL TAXES, IKCOM K TAX and, article*
in Schedulo “A,” relative to any efroueons or
exoesslvy valuation, at my office, In $ho city of
Atlanta, Georgia, commencing on
TRumdry, tho Slat Instant,
nml continuing until SATURDAY*tho 80th In*
at ant. Inclusive. WILLIAM J KMN1NGS,
apie^r. AhHossor ot ltd. Huv..'4thDi»t. Gn.
Guitar String*.
A prllU.