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MIM I I.l.VM IH S Aim BTIXIMIIINTB
How (0 IIIK ll*'«'a.
On this point, ttiu ltuvnl Amno on says:
Wiion honey lava MVnrm they will elm n r
In nlm lj'-tlino Ciu>' :. uiit or :i hundred, If
trues 01 eulUililohlirnlinlio neor the optsry,
without Hie iiii"in;; of bolls, or riiUiino ot
tin pitul. Biflnr u Htrorm 1ms sent out
ocouls previously to swarming, and has
indented n Imlloiv U ro in I ho woods to CO
to, they arc often mulinod logo direct to
Midi trees wilhnut eluslering, Slid in bucIi
eases their Q|nht may ho nrreslod somc-
linies by lnaUTug such a din, l*y the ml-
tling Of tin pans or ringing of lolls, that
tho rium of llio queen is lost, when tbO
twes will deseend and cluster iinincdlaloly.
If Water ho thruivn anionc them to fall
upon them like rain, which may ho done
when their (light is low, that will cituno
Ilium to alight. So will tlio report of a
gun llrcd near them.
Ikes generally remain lu cluster from
ono to twenty-four hours. Indeed, If not
hived, they will sometimes remain and
dio where they duster, dwindling away
by dogreos; consequently it Isbcsl toliavo
hives roaily and hlvo thorn ns booh nfler
swarming ns possible; and Uioy may bo
carried immediately to tlio stand whoro
tlioy nrc to remain fortlio senson, or they
maylio led till evening, nndtlienremoved.
It doe3not make much or any dltferenco,
which way is adopted
A Woril to tlio I'lirniers of tlio Untied
States.
There is a prospect of it terrible war in
Europe, involving tho destruction of mil-
lionsof dollars’ worth or subsistence which
In pcaco would bo saved. At tho Bailie
time a wasting drought in If ranee hns
Bliorlencd iter crops ouo-half and reduced
tlio prico of Iyer live stock to almost noth
ing, owing to tlio scarcity of forngo: and
tlio Kamo drought, moro or lc* disastrous
In its cfl'ecls, lias I icon foil, mid Htlll pre
vails, from tlio flattie to tlio Ulnck Sen.—
From llicso fuels it is apparent that there
■will bo an extraordinary demand all over
Europofor tlio next twelve months for our
surplus breadstutlii and provisions of all
descriptions. Wo lmvo had a splendid
wheat harvest, which includes a good liar-
vest of rye, barley and oats. Our Indian
corn crop, tlio most important crop of tlio
United Slates, Is now dovoloping itsolf,
and tlio general promiso is very good.
Wo would say, howovor, to overy farmor
concerned, North nnd South, ninko mid
save as much of tills crop ns posslblo, for
by next winter tlio product of an aero in
corn may bo worth moro in cash than an
acre’s yield in cotton. At tlio samo lime,
in order to guard ns far ns possiblo against
unscrupulous speculators, tlio Agrletiltu-
ral Bureau at Washington may render an
Important servico to tlio country in ascer
taining tlio amount of our products this
yonr in wheat, corn, potatoes, etc., from
icllablo sources. All parties concerned,
and especially consumers, will know bet
ter wlintto do in tlio work of harmonizing
demand nnd supply in knowing tylint wo
linvo to depend on fn tho wnyofasurplusol
breailstnlls for exportation,—N. l r . Her-
old.
Grows for Breeding Horn.
A correspondent of tlio Western Rural
says: “Agood supply of grass for breed
ers is of untold value. Tlioy Bhould bo on
pasture two or tlirco weoks before breeding
tlmo, ns it Incronsos tlio milk greatly.—
Breeders, on n good supply of grass, with
Bomo corn, will not only rotnin tliolr llosli,
but. grow continually, and bo easily fat
tened in tlio fall or winter, while tlio pigs
nro largo nnd healthy, and their growth
will notbo cheeked during tho winter. If
breeders, with thoir nigs, nro conflued.in
small ynrds during tlio summor, nnd fed
on gram nlono, it will take two of the for
mer to-nmkon shadow in tlio fall, while
tlio latter will bo small and poor, nnd gc
into winter quarters good subjects foi
discaso.” .
Hogs tVnnt .Sulphur.
.Whether hogs require sulphur ns an cs‘
scntinl to thoir licnlth,' or whether It is
sought by them ns n condiment, may not
ho known with corlninty. But ono filing
is Bure, they devour It with grood whon-
cVbr It Is to bo found. It is for tills pur
pose probably that tlioy can cat largo
quantities or soft coal which contains a
largo amount of sulphur, l’crknps it is
tho most oconomicnl method of supplying
liogs with sulphur during tlio winter, when
they require a good dent of carbon. But
in the summor It is hotter to feed to them
insnbslancos that contain tho less enrboir,
on account of tlioif producing less heat.
Mustard is oao of tho best things for this
purpose, nnd on that account somo of it
should bo sown in to overy pasture into
wliich tho hogs nro turned. If liogs nro
kopt penned up, it is well to supply thorn
with tho wild mustard that grows in tlio
Holds or highways, or to cultivate somo of
tho bettor vnrlotlon for them. They will
cat its leavos, flowers, seed and stalk.
Evorgreon.,
If you And any of your evergreens to
bccomo lighter in color than is natural for
them, or, rather, if you wish tho dcopcst
green attainable, glvo them a thorough
dressing of good barnyard manure, ex
tending ns far out ob the oxlremlty of the
branches, and you will accomplish yonr
wish. It has a magical effect.
To Hill I.ICO on Cattle*
Tlio Hcnrlli and Home says water in
wliich potatoes lmvo been boiled possesses
a poison filial to lico. Dip into it a largo
spongo or woolen cloth, nnd wash tlio cat-
tlo freely, choosing a sunny, warm day for
tho operation, nnd ns their hides dry comb
them with tlio currycomb, and see your
self tho cflbcts of tho water.
lluln-llngaii.
A correspondent wiites of ruta-bngas:
I lmvo raised thorn, nnd fed them, for
twenty years, nnd from my own experi
ence know Hint oat nnd barley straw, with
ono peek of turnips night amt morning,
will keep a cow in bettor condition null
ftirnisli moro milk nnd butter, lima tlio
very best hay with no roots. My cows
the past winter nover ate a feed or liny till
January, and tlioy hold out their milk,
and kopt their flesh far better than tlioy
have at othor times with tlio best uf liny.
• My experience is that ruta-bngas fed to
cows regularly in tho winter, do not givo
tho milk or butter nny unusuai or unplcas-
; ant flavor.
To K.t Itld of nolo..
A correspondent of the Plantation says
“With a sharpened stick about ono inch
to diameter, ranko a hole in tlio molo track,
pour toalittlo salt (tenspoonful will an
swer), gontly replnco tho earth." Tlio
1 writer says “I do not know whether It
kills tho molo or not, but sufltco it to say
lio disappears.” Tho cxperliuout is situ-
plo and worthy of a trial.
To Keep Uniter Sweet.
. Work tho water out of tho butter,
thoroughly, after it has been salted a day
, or two. Pill the jar to within two inches
of tho top with the butter, tho remaining
two inches with dry salt. Keep in a cuol
place.
To Keep Ilcnltliy Horae.,
Take equal parts of alum, copperas, nnd
salpotro; pnlvcrizo the same fine, and give
each horse or mule cue tcnispoonful twice
a week, or one spoonful once a week in
corn or meal. Peed regularly with corn J of iaw
|iiatoVAXit
L. II.Bradfloltlf
Bogs in ft vo to inform the public that ho hns
removed hid stock of
DriiffH, McdlciiiicMi, iS:o.,
From Ills old stand on Whllohnll Rtfcct to ono
of tlio NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORKS OH
BROAD STREET, opposite thoNutloiml Rav
ings Bank, and next door to Johnson's Rood
Store#
Ho now has on hand a full slock of all goods
usually kopt in first class Drug Houses, und
win bo constantly receiving moro as tho
ccs8lltc8 of his Irado inay dcinuud.
Ho will glvo spoolnl attention to tho wants
of Merchants from tlio country, and believes
ho can
MAKE IT TO THBHt INTEREST
To call and soo him, oraond him thoir orders,
which shall always liavo prompt and careful
attention.
Ho Is also solo Wholosalo Agent, In Altunin,
HoBadall0 ( Argylo Bitters.
WILII0FTM3 TONIC,
TUo Great CHILI. REMEDY or tlio Ago,
Tip Top,
Tho best Preparation known for Tottor and
Bing Worms.
POULTERER’S FRIEND,
A suro euro for Clilokon Cholera.
HUNT’S CONDITION POWDER:
This Romody speaks for itself. Try it.
Tutt's Celebrated Preparations
Simmons’ Liver Kegulator,
no most cordially lnvitos nil his old frlonds
and tho publlo gonoraBy, to call at his Now
8taml, and ho will tako great pleasure In show
ing Ills goods, and will do his best to please,
both In prices and quality of goods.
l. ii. nraaaoia.
DR. J. BRADFIELD’8 FEMALE REGULATOR
and DR. O. 8. PROPIIETT’S CELEBRA
TED FAMILY MEDICINES,
(of whiob wo nro now solo, proprietors), Dr. J,
8. Wilson, Into of tho Urn of Pemberton, Wil
son, Taylor A Co. All ordors for iboso propdr-
ationa should bo addressed to
July 21, 1870-Gnt. BItADFIKLP & CO.
-. MAnnv c. tunnim jos. a. mahuv.
J|ADltYqTT)nNmi & Co.,
Suooo#fiora (o A. U. Jaokson A Co.,
No. -II UaV BTKNKt,. ..Knoxvii/Lk, Tens.
Dealers In
Agricultural Implements,
Field und GnrdtMi Soodti
PLASTER, CEMENT,8ALT A FERTILIZERS,
And general Agents for
n*t.n anh Bucrhvk Rnapsr anp Mowr.ti, Vio-
tou Cans Mim, and Cook’s KvAronxTou;
ASTPromptnttmtlon will bn glvon lo con
signment* n( Grain and Country Produce, and
liberal Cash advances made on same.
. Refer lo Taylor Him. 17 Wall 8t rent. N, York ;
l>los* Bank Knoxvlllo. March 81-Hm.
M. M’CLUNCI—W. J. nSTTKIITON—J. N. HKTTKUTON
JJoClung & ItotterloiiM,
Wholcsalo Dealers In
LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS,
TobftooooS,'
confectionery, &c. 9
Knoxvillo,.
A9r8olo Agouts for East Tunnessoo for tlio
eolobrnted
Morning; (Slur Hitters,
Tho greatest Tonfo of tho age. This wonder
ful Tonlo Is unequalled asa euro for Livor Com-
plaint, Dyspepsia, Fover and Aguo, Bllllous,
Intermittent nnd Remittent Fotors. In Bib
llous Fovorand Chills and Fever, its valuo, not
only as n rbllof,butasnn actual euro, has been
fully proven. March 314hn.
TTOXSIE DoPUE,
No. 100, Gay Str.,
Knoxvats,. TZNNBBBKV,
Dealers in
STOVES,
ilarbhiud Mantles; flinders and Grates,
PUMPS, WOn ClSTKRNS AND W8LU,
IRON ond GALVANIZED PIPE,
CASTINGS AND HOLLOW-WARE,
' (Of all kinds,)
Tin Ware, Japan Waro, &o.
Vo Ifnvo Jtist Completed a now building, and
willi crtir increased facilities, nro now procured
to ofTeMhooltlxons of Northern Georgia Stoves
of all kinds at prices to suit tho times. Our.
stock of Stoves aro all now and warranted to
givo aat-lsfncttofr.. All Stoves delivered In da-
pot at Knoxvlllo freo of drayngo. Sond for
prloollst. Tortus cosh. •» Sfnroh Sl-Om.
Reference: J. T. Whitman, Editor Citizen,
and U. 8. Uushton, Dalton, Ga.
E
MOYIlltS A CO.
B. Dealorsln
House Furnishing Goods,
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES,
others.
iiollow-Waro, Castings, Tinware, CJstom,
Deep-Well, and Lift und-Foroo Puuips.
Plato and Galvanized Wrought-Iron Pipoi
Tin Fruit Cans r ond wax for scaling,
Glaus Fruit Jars, with glass top, solf-soallng—
wo think the "*'*■* .tn. *«.. Airn»...i *•—- ....i-...
this murkot.
*F*TIn, Shoot-Tron, Zino and Copper Work
promptly executed. •
49»Rooang and Guttoring dono to order.
Roylmrn A
- alvatiizod ]
short notioo.
Ilowo's Celebrated 8owlng Mnolihio for sale
at our Store, which wo warrant.
All tho abovn goods wo aro soiling CHEAP,
und Job Work uoatly dono, and at low prices.
*y*Cftll and oxnmlno our stock and loarn
onr prices.
Hamilton Str„ Dalton, Ga., July 7-8m.
A Proclamation.
By Rufus B. Bullock, Governor of said Stato.
Whorens, Tlio Board of Counoll of tho town
p, r ,Buena Vista, in tho county of Marlon, in
this stato, hns glvon oflloinl Information that
a most brutal murder was committed In sntd
town of Bnona Vista, on tho night of tho sec
ond Instant, upon tho body of GrautvlUo IIolll-
way, by ono John P. Kennorly, aided and abot-
tecl by ono James Konnorly, nnd that tho said
John P. and James Konnorly lmvo fled from
OFFICIAL AnVEnTIHUMF.Xm
•Tames Konnorly, and that
,-id *
Just loo t und
Whoreas. Tho said Board of Council eortlflcs
i mo that thoy, In connoatlon with tho civil
otlleers of said county ot Marlon, lmvo exer
cised all dlllgonco, and usod every means in
tliolr power to apprehend tho Bald criminals,
but without avail, nnd uro desirous that suoh
steps may bo taken by tho Executive as will
secure the upprobonsion of said fugitives from
Justice:
Now, thoroforo, in ordor to Insure protection
to human Ufn, nnd to vimliento tho majesty ot
tho law, 1 have thought nronorto Ihhuo this my
proclamation, horoby oirorlng a roward of Ono
Thousand Dollars oaob, for tho apprehension
and del Ivory of tho said John l». Konnorly and
James Konnorly to the Sheriff of said county
of Marlon. s
And I domoroovdrehargoaml rnqulronllodl-
ire in this Stato, civil nnd military, to bo vigl-
iboy stand charged.
Given under my huti
■ivon under my hand and tho Groat Seal oftho
Btatomt tho Capitol in Atlanta, this sixth day
. VaM 10 > uur ot ' our Eord Eighteen nun-
^i^ii.^’jft/SSVonty, and of tho Independence
tho^UnltcA mules of Amorlun, tho Nlnot
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
maw mmtnnMR
Ulsru.t.VMiUI'N NOTKT.H,
im tm ir.i i> .v co.*H column.
ItliATriT~UliAD! REAR!
I T Is woll known to
Doctors nnd to La
dles, that Women aro
subject to numerous dls.
eusos peeullar to tliolr
l'atnful M on tli I y 'Pc-X,
..... . . lUiotimatlsM 1 «'l ft
‘ Womb, lr-
the Hack ai .Ii v fomb. lr.
regular MoiulrUatlon,
Hemorrhage, or Exeeio
MuGhco's Blook, Gay Sir.,
. .Tonneosoo.
AST TENNESSKE China House I
H. M. DOUL1A 0O.,
Importers and Dealors In
CHINA, GLASS,
QUEENBWABE,
Foreign Fancy Goods, etc.,
No. 8S Gay Btu.,
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE.
To tlioso who requtro largo qnantltlos of tho
oods wo offer for salo, it Is dealrablo that thoy
liouhl know tho plneo whoro they can get tho
chonpost and best goods. Tojulf in want of
anything In this line, wo beg only to say that
wo aro tho only importers South of Baltimore
who tnako a modality of China, Glass and
Quoenswaro. Tho
East TennosBeo China House,
At Knoxvlllo. now ranks as tho largest houso
of Its klpd between Bnltimoro and N. Orleans.
Parties from tho country visiting Knoxvillo,
either on business or pleasure, will bo well vo-
fhrotigli our'stoefe a * 0VT mInutcs lu lookIn g
4®- Ileadnuartors for “Gom” ami “Prt
..n " Fruit Jars. Tho host in tho murkot
salo in qu anti tips to suit purchasers,
«TAll letters of inquiry promptly answorod.
... - jeldom boon treat
ed HiioeeHHrully. The profeNslon has nought,
diligently for Himio remedy that would onablo
them to treat these diseases with sueeoss. .
At Inst, that remedy 1ms boon discovered by
ono of tlio most skilful physicians In tlio Statu
of Georgia. That remedy is
BradMd’fs Female Regulator.
It is purely vegetable, and Is put up in Allan-
In, tin., by JlRADFiKLD ,t CO. ,
It Will purify tlio blood and strnngtlien tlio
syatuiu, rollovo Irritation of the kidneys, and
’ a porfeotepRclflo for all the above dlsoaBoaj
1 eertniu a euro ns Quinine Is In Chills nnd
ry of diseases, and cortineatos of
its wonderful ouros, thb reader is referred to
tlio wrapper around tlio bottle. Lyory bnttlo
warranted lo glvo satUrgetion or-money re-
T.aG a a no k, Ga., March S3, 1870.
BitAnriRtn,t Co., Atlanta, Ga: •
DkauHiub: I tako plensuro in staling that I
lmvo used Tor tlio Inst twenty ycitrs, the ineill*
elno you aro pulling up, known ns Dn. J. B«ai»-
riKLo's Fknalb BkouLatoh, hita consider it
the best combination over gotten togothor for
the diseases for which It 1h reoommonded.- I
lmvo booh famtllav with ttio prescription both
um a practitioner of inudleinu und indomoHMo
irholloo, and cun honestly say that I oonsldor
t a boon in our whole laud, who may bo suffer-
ng females, and can but hopo that every lady
n our whole land, who may bo suffering In any
way pcouliar to their sox, may bo.able to pro-
euro a bottle, tlmt their Bufferings may not
only bo relieved, hut that thoy maybe restored
*0 health and strength, . j.
With my kimlc8t i^sr^*j^^m, rospoowgy.
Wo the un»lor“li’,ii'‘«: Hraggl- (“. take pleasure
in ccnmncndiiig 10 tho trmto Dn. BitAuviur.u's
Fbmai.h Ukuui.atoi:— hpjloViiig It to ho a good
mid reliable remedy for tho dlseuso for wliloh
’ reeommemlK It. r
AV.IA. DAN8DBL. Atlnnt:i,'G!i.
PEMBERTON, >VlLSONf TAYl
RKDWINE * FOX/AtlOntA, Gcorglu.
W. C. LAW8HB, Atlanta, Georgia,
W. ROOT A SON, Matriotta, Georgia.
X>R, PROPHITT’S
Celebrated Liver Medicine.
It Is purely vcgotnblo, and will notnpontho
LIvor and Kldnoys ns promptly as Calomol and
Bnoliu, without any dungor ot salivation or de
struction oftho bones. • ’
Parties taking this modlolno noed not foar
getting wet, or any other reasonable exposure.
SYMPTOMS OP LIVER DISEASE:
Headache, Dull Fooling or tho Blues, Sour
Stomuoli, Sick 01 Nervous Houdaoho, Heart
burn, Indigestion or Dyspopsln, Bad or Bittor
Taste In tho Mouth, thoskln hns a thick, rough
fooling, and is darkor than usual, Costlvoness,
ilolanchbly Feelings, Cramps. Cold Foot, Collo.
: lysontory, 01 Diarrhma, Chills and Fovor, and
Piles. In fact, whoro tlio Liver is out of order,*
u aro liable to overy discaso that is not eon-
tiSgfatfb Livor Modlolno, if taken properly,
will provonfc and euro any disease rosultlng
from a dorangad liver. •
It will regmato Its functions and thus euro
all diseases caused by the failure of its healthy
uotlon.
It 1ms boonuged for a grentnumbor of years,
nd has given nnlvorsalsatlsfaption.
There is nobrothor orison claiming to have
tlio original rcolpo. It is put up in both Pow
der anu Fluid form.
FAinnuiwr, GA.,-8opt.’4.1808.
Dn. 0. S. PnorntTT:
Sin: »ry wife has boon an invalid for ilftoon
years, Dootors all agrcod sho hail “Livor Dls-
JOHNS. niBTINE,] [kdwin p. uav.
piSTINE & MAY,
AND DBALltnS IN
FURNITURE
No. 120 Gay Btrkbt,
KNOXVILLE, TiJKNESSEE,
Parlor, Charabor ami Dining Boom Suits,
Hall Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Hat und Book
Ruoks, What-Nots, Sideboards, Extension Ta-
blos, Toa-Poy Tables, Wash-Stands, Bedsteads,
Book Coros, Falling-Loaf Tables} Chairs of ev
ery description, Counter and Desk Stools 5 all
kinds of Muttrassos; Provision Safes, Chll-
droll's Carriages; 4**Tuokkb’s Patbnt Bed
SrntNoe. March 8l-dm.
Just Received PIL PRQPIIEBT:
A Splendid
Assortment of Glass-Ware!
Tlio nmlorslgnod would respootiully inform
tho pcoplo or Dalton and vicinity that ho la
now rocolvlng and opening a largo and well
solcctod stock of
Glass-Ware,
Whloh ho will soli at vor>' low prices,
Nico Sugar Bowl, Butter Pish, Cream Pitch-
ov and Spoon-holder, all for 41.
Plain or figured Goblets at 18 oents apicco.
Tnmblor8 at 25 cents a wet.
Plain or flgnrod Syrup Pitchers at 25 to30ots.
aplcQp,
Wine Glassos at 10 eonta apiece.
Nico Decanters, Balts, Ao., Ac.
Tho Solf-soallng Hero Fruit Jars, tho host
thing oftho age.
Also, a now supply of Lamps and Lamp goods,
consisting in part of non-oxploSIvo brass
Lamps, brasr ’ — *
ory aasorlptl—.....
- • ovod humors; wullbruckct reflecting Lamps,
^^ingingLamps^j-antorns, Clilmnoys, Wicks,
Coffco Roasters and Est'rolla Oil always on
hand.
Lumps repaired and ohangod to burn...... ~
at very low prices. Ii. U. HADDOCK.
Dalton, ga., 1870.
We horoby certify that wo lmvo used tho
Hoorumn Hot Air Coffee Roaster, sold by II. II.
Haddock, and unhesitatingly recommend it m
tlio best 'Process for 00 true roasting wo have ov
er seen frlod. Wo tako grunt pleasure in rec
ommending tho machine to all lororsof good
coffco, who will And thocoll'eo roasted by it
stronger nnd of much bettor flavor.
J. T. Whitman, “
Geo. W. Yarbrough,
W.R. Davis,
«uu.,
Georgia.
whloh Seemed to do any good. Sometime ago
* irocurod a bottlo of your “Liver Modlolno,“
your agent horo, G. A. Harvey, which being
„ von according to directions, has affected a
comploto cute.- Rospeofully.
Htnci:i.i.AEi;oV s vi>, i:iitini.iii.m.-* suhi:hi,i,vm.oi s .m>,
E.
i>. Wood,
Lato with Glenn, Wr
IRON MB HARDWARE,
Jmtqo lot of
iScyiliCM and Oriulluis,
Grain and Gross Bladoa, Mowing
Snaths, &o«
Allcomplclo.
Tho publlo aro invited to call and exnuilnu
goods nml prices. ,
'All kinds of Country Produco lukou ln pay-
meht for goods:
May lt-ly«
QIIBROKKE
Manuiiicturiiig Company,
ARE still making largo quantities of
FURNITURE
oftho best matorlal Ibis country affords; nml
Vory superior in stylo tiud workmanship,
whkrhthoy offer to tlio publlo and tho general
trade us low ns oan bo afforded,
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS
A SPECIALITY.
XJlimlH, Doom, BuhIi and
Job- W ork,
TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
good logs, lupifcor or oirnir timber dollvorod at
our Works.
J. W. WALKER, Superintendent.
Ia-D, PALMER, 8cerotary,
Juno23-Cm.
Lato with 11. T. Cox A mol ho v.
grrui»irioN,s,vijYN?ir &
CmnihisNiou 1)1 erolt it n t w,
Deniorn in
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, HAY, Ap„
‘ousytu fiTnr.KT, AtlahVA, GabttotAi
(Nearly opposite'Gldiin, Wrjglit A Cprr’H.l
JiKkd tod bought nml sold on Coiiunlsslon.
Vff-Wosolicit cntiHlghmontH of Grain, Bacon,
Lnrdj Flour,'llutlor, Fruit, nml -Country Pro-
duuo gum-rally.
49*Rufor. by permission, toC. A.-Wlllli
ijiAugnstn, Ga.;Collin, Martin A Co.j Jfnox-
Shephard ft Co., J<oufnvillo,
Jo., Madl8on,Ga. t It. 1\ Cox
Wright & Carr, Allnnln, Ga.
Co.,Augusln, Ga.; (kill
vllle, Tenn.l 8. It. Sltqj
Ky.t'j.p, Illglu'c Co., J
A lira, anil''Uloiin, Wrl|
R ECON8TRUCT33D,
AND IN TIIK UNION
Having fully repaired tho
OOA.IITJIdLiA. MILLS,
Six miles Rasl of Dalton, wo respectfully In-
vito from the olty of Dalton and surrounding
country a liberal patTonago.
\Wo nro, gilulling wheat and corn on both
Inched 1110 BUU, ° .® m0 » wltha^ood smutterut-
rorsonnl enro and attention shall bo given at
all times to tho grinding by day and night, nml
no delay In gottlng grinding dono.
tt*T. J. Cox, of Ringgold, ono of thohostnm-
liilsls In tho SUUo, 11 iis ohnt'go of tlio Saw
ll.nndwillln a low ilayH liavo his Shingle
d Lathing Maohtuory In full operation.
QAXiIIOUN ACADEMY,
OALHbUN, GA.
Tho undersigned wili onon a School at
place on JI ON DAY, JULY 18, 1870.
It 1b the aim of tho Principal to muko it:
Rnki of Tnition:
1st Class—Roadlng, Orthography, Eng-
llsh Grammar and Primary Arithmetic,
per mouth,
Na doduction mado except in easo of pro-
traotocl Blokttcssf
49*Taitlon will bo required m6\ithly, ? ,
_ „ • GKO. 8. FULTON, A. %
Calhoun, Georgia, Juno 80,1870-3m.
E Y E D Y B O DY
CnAnLOTTE,- N. C. Sept: 24/1808.
have usocLDy.- o. 8. Prophltt’s Livor Modi-
olnc as a tonlo, and found it to.b'o powerful and
oflloaeious. It is oxoollont for funotlonal do-
rangomont of tho Livor or constipation pf the
bowels; In most eusos superseding tho necessi
ty of a regular course or medicine.
!•’. .1. MEVVAimi
Marion County, Toxas, Aug. 1.1889.
Dn. 0.8. Pnom itt:
Dkaii Sin: I write you this to Inform you tliat
l lmvo been troubled a great, deal with indiges
tion, but aftor using ono bottlo of yonr Llv
Modlolno, I flml groat relief. I olioorfully
recommend lfas a good Family Modlolno, and
fool confident thut It .Is good lor anvihlnff fn*
tvhioli it claims to bo aA untldoto.
Very respect fully,.
DICK LOCKETE.
Dr. Prophitt’s Dysontbry Cordial
Is ono of Tlio most valuable compounds now
put up for Dlarrhcon,Dysentery, Cholera Infan
tum, or Cholera Morbus '
Tills modlolno 1ms boon in uso for years, ami
given unlvorsal'Rutlsfactlon.
The most delicate ohlkl may take it with Im
punity.
Covikoton, Ga., Nov.9.1807.
•ROPHITT:
~„/lng a severe ftttaok of Dysentory during
tho past snmmor, I was induced fo uso your
Dysentery Cordial, and derived, tliurc from im
mediate and permanent relief. It giver —
pleasure to rcoommond this remedy to all
may huso attaoked. believing tlmt. should tho
directions ho followed,* relict would suroly be
obtained. Truly, &o., 0.8. PORTER.
.ex. or Liver tiompmmts, ami ail iiihciis-
os and indispositions that originate from
a diseased stato or inactivity of tho Llv-
■, such as
'Chronic nml Aottlo Inflamation of tho
Liver, Dyspepsia, Sick Hcadaoho,
Soreness of tho Stomaeho,- Low
ness of Spirits, Colie, Costive-
ness, Fever, Aguo, Bilious
Fovor, Dropsy und
Jaundice.
A9*Thls Modlolno Is purely Vegetable,
nml perfectly lmrmloes: but its cfllciicy
Is too permanently established in all the
'Southern and Western Stat ‘
ifnrtlier recommendation.
Tho wlso will not fail to glyo it a fair tri
al— tlmt is all tlmt is askod.
'-OS*IIdndrcds of cortiflcatcs from the
S (best men in the conntvy.attest tho vulue
jof our Meelcine.
^ 3?ItIOE 01.00.
0 ) 45“Scnt by mall on rooclpt of prico.
( For sale by all Druggists.
( CRAWFORD A WALKER,
( . ' I’UOVUIKTOIIS.
j i Wost Point, Ga.
Juno 2,1870-ly.
i a m i a i a a jc
CU88ETA, TOXftS, 1889.
J. L. WHITTLE.
PBOPHITl'S PADIKHLIT,
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
Obi:
Fob. 10-lam.
Cash orders sblloilbil, whloh shall ho filled
, "“ turhl1 iSufflROWK
111 y-—*upo r l° r Court,
Kiel Uoriit ) ’ ' '
0Mt A. Kilby, J,„| g0
CWSKii'SnJf’rnifvUrV?, I’P'I'lon nr
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer out of tlio market,
wliorovor it was 'sold:- Davis innilo Pronhltt
change the uatno from Pain Killer to PAIN
KILL IT. -
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or paid of any
lclml it 1ms no equal.
For Cuts, - Bruises, Burns, or old Sores, It Is tho
bORt tiling you can uso as a dressing.
For SNAfCE BITES or STINGS of POISONOUS
INSECTS, it Is ft perfect ANTICOVE
It Is good for Colic, Colds, Coughs, ov Bowel
CO., Atlanta, Au., and for safe by all druggists.
Dooly- Countv, Ga., April. 1807.
This Is to certify that I wus confined tb tlio
houso, nml mosl of the tlmo to my bed, and snf-
faring tlio greatest agony imaginable with
Hhoumatism. forflvo months, anu after tiying
ovary available remedy, with no rcliof, I was
curedwith -two bottles of I)r. O. 8. Prophitt’s
Anodyne I’ain Kill It: oaoh costing fifty cents
only. ltroliovcdanonlmostrlnBtautly. I there-
Anodyn
only, 1 — - . v « -
fore rccommoud It in tho highest dogreo to
others suffering from similar disease. I oan
say that It is ouo of tho finest finally medicines
DESCRIPTION i
Tho said John P. Konnorly Is about 0 foofcO
inches high, weighs 150 pounds, stoops a little
In kta shouhlorsTn walking, has ralroomplox-
ton, light lmlr, blue oyos, and Is about 25 yours
James Konnorly la Bomowhnt straight or tlmo
John P., lias fair cotnploxlon, light hair and
blue eyes, weighs 145 pounds, uud is about 21
years or ago.
The said Kcnnorlys eamo to tho town of Buc-
nu > lsta about tivo or six months ugo, from
I ranklin county, Tonn., near a railroad station
called Deebard, on tho N. A C. R. R.
July7-4t.
L. N. Trammell,
Charles P. Gordon,
C. 1). McCutohon,
1). It. Lovemuu.
• it, v. in an 1,
G. A. Lot ton,
E. J. Tarver.
B. Moyers,
W. P. AYBR.....CIIAB. K. HILLS J. C. M’DONALD,
JJ AllDWAHE
AND
Agricultural Waroliouso,
No. 71 Broad Stroot,
Homo, <»!corgyia.
Having mado Agricultural Implements •
speciality for several ye— —*—*
ftud fodder. Give a good lot with plenty j pArlion l tb«sni.^i*or]i°ey a.DaStilfbr rnijun5
of ivater, itoJloek your lot every ni K ht.
EXKCimVT! nm-AltTM KNT, f
Atlanta, Ou., Juno 27th, 1870. (
To nil Whom It may Concern.—Qreetlcg.
Whereas, Varney A. Gaskin, oftho county of
Falton, fit a to of Georgia, did, in or about tho
month of December, A. 1809, directly givo
Railroad bonds nml-money unto Ncdorn L.
Angler, Treasurer, an ofllcer of this State, as a
bribe to influonco tho bohavlor of tho said No-
dom L. Angler, as Treasurer; and
Whereas, Tlio said Varnoy a. Gankill 1ms
freely, fully and frankly tostffled to all his acts
and doings In that regard, to tho end, that the
1 ruth might bo made publlo and tho ends of
Justice ivcuompllshi'd: uud .
Whereas tho Raid Varney A. Gasklll, boliev-
Ing him.serf in danger of prosecution, 1ms mado
petition toy Executive pardon for the-violation
_ T law as above recited:
Now, therefore, I do berobv fully and frool.v
; out, certain.
W. A. FOREHAND.
Dooly County, Ga., Oot. 27,1807.
DR. 0.8. PROP111TV:
1 lmvo during the last eighteen months, used
your Pain Kill it, nnd i consider it nnoqualod
by anything for pain in the head, breast, buck
~r side; and for oolio nothing gives relief half
j xuick os your Anodyne Pain Kill,
It is doing much good in tho community in
Other families as well as ray own. Yours, Ac,,
D. T. FOREHAND.
ling
Hides
'To take out fSrensc nml Ink Npots.
Spirits of ammonia will take out spots of
grease, ink, fruit btains, cct., on doth,
silk, mu&Un, or any*'other material, with
out injury to tho color of the fabric. It
can be purchased in small quantities at
Buy chemist’s.
out of, or bebmied upon, the transaction"lioro-
lnbel'oro recited t and I herebv relievo and for
ever discharge him from all the pains and pen
alties thereof. • -
Given under my hand and tho Real of tlio Exec
utive DepartmenL nt the Capitol !n Atlanta,
the day and ye
rltvcn.
By the Governor:
R. H. Atkisson, Sco’y Ex. Dcp’t.
July 7-Jt.
satlRfaotlon to tim pmoliuRor. Wo aro agent
for Reapers und Mowers, Threshers and 8ep»
vators, Horse Powers nnd Fans, Victor Mill.,
and Cook’s Evaporators, Cotton Gins nnd
Presses, Plows, Scrapers and Swoops, Harrows,
Cot ton Plant era nnd Grain Drills, Blumly’sMlUs
und Ehglnes: also, agents for the celebrated
Norway Oats,* yielding from 75 to 150 bushels
per aero.
' Dcfj«vlptivo Catalogues and Prlco Lists furn-
ieliod upon application.
Evory variety of Agricultural Implements
fuvulshed at manufacturer's prices. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
A full nnd well assorted stock of nARD-
u AU B always on hand.
Merchants supplied ut strictly wholesale
pricey. . .
slAo^Now 8 'yjjg° u1 P elo,T ! lh b»y market this
.1 mm9-311). AYER, HILLS & CO.,
r >EORGI A. W alkpi-County—W.1L1 IunWa flm’r
Hunt, il.-c’d, having died without
finishing theudmUitstrution of said deceased;
nml L, W. Hunt having uppllcd* for letters ot
rntm’rdo bonis non, this Is to cito both kin
and creditors that nt tho first regular term of
thocourt, after tho expiration ofM clays from
■Ibo first publication of this notice, nil order
AVID Jhj passed grant big letters to said L. \V.
limit, unless good reasons are shown to tho
contrary. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord'y.
This Juuo 20th,.IsTQ. - ' i ’
Newton Factory, Ga., Nov., 1887.
DR. PROPHITT:
Lust Rummer my horso sprained his knee
severely, causing tho whole leg to swell to
about twice it natural size, nnd rendering him
almost helpless j two applications of your Ano
dyne l’uluKill It thoroughly cured it.
JOJIN B. DAVIS.
Cortiilcatcs.
Wo, tlio undersigned, lmvo used Dr. Proplilt t’s
Preparations and tako ploausro In recommend
ing them to tlio publlo, 11s boing all ho claims
for them:
Col It J Ilondorson, Covington, Ga.; O T Rog-
ers, Covington, Go.; 0 8 Porter, Covington. Ga.;
Prof. J L Jones. Covington. Go.; Rev. M W Ar
nold, Georgia Conference; Rov. W W Oslln,
Georgia Conference; F M- Swanson, Monticello.
On.; Robort Barnes, Jasper county, Ga.; A M
Robinson, Monticello, Ga.5.lames Wright, l’ut-
county,.Ga.; Judge J J Floyd, Covington,
inty, 1
i«;WC ,
, Texas; Tommoy A Stewart,
/uiuiihi, um: it A LioikiIoU, Druggist, Atlanta,
Ga.; R F Matld'ox, of U F Maddox A Co.; Atlan.
tn, Ga.; Uriah Stevens, Curtorsville, Gu.: A N
Louis, Iiowndos county, Ga.? Joseph iJind,
Lowndes cpuulv, Ga.; Jos Jeff, CavtevsvlHe,
Ga.;W L Ellis,-Dooly county, Ga.; W A Fore,
hand, Dooly county, Gu tJolin B Davis, Newton
Factory;B F Bass, Lowndes county.
STATE'OF GEORGIA?”i} Know all by tlicso
Fulton Countv. \ presents. That 1
have this day, for valuo rccoived, sold nnd
transferred to BUADF1ELD A CO., the roIo
right toiuunufact uro and sell my Family Mcdl-
* » ... Qp * -•
clues, and liavo furnished them with fho fall
reeolpts, and have authorized the said BRAD-
FIELD A CO. to print, or have printed, any
thing they may see proper concern lug any nnd
nil o» above named Medicines. This 15tli day
of June, 1870.
[Signed] 0.8. PUOPIUTT.
' of Thoinas F. Jones, muYRobcvt
hair ■whoro tho fol
of fouling tho liair with a
consequently prevent baldness.
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing olso can bo found so
Containing noithor oil nor dyi
not soil white oambrio, nnd
long on tho httir, giving it n ri
lustre and a grntoful perfumo.
LOWELL, MASS.
PHI OB $1,00.
For snlo In Dalton by L. P. Gudgor
G. F. Groves, and by dealers in Me«'
round the world. Mi
"DETRO OIL, the Very best non-cxplo»iv<
J. burning FJuld now offered fr—' ' ’'
lias stood tlio test in overy ins
moro hotly, lasts longer, rads giv
than any other oil, and is guaran
tho most delicate fahrio, and to
1’IUBS & KENNER.
100 ^ 1EC,ES KK ' V srRING
Juat received and for salo cheap tor*’Cush" or
Produce. All prices. LOWRY A EASON.
A GENTS tv AN TED everywhere t
American Knitting Muclilue,
practical Family Knitt lug Maohiuce
tod, Pripo t*. Will knit 20,000 rU
nituute. Address American KnltTin»
Company, Boston, Muss., or St. Louis, Mo.
HAY!
thy Hay lust received
- t mv»v .«■ v
LOWRY A EASON.
... S5
GORDON. —
A DMINISTIIATOH'8 SAtli.-lIv vhqiio Of. C
il an ordor from tlio Court of Ordinary of C
Gordon county. On., will bo sold on tliollrst
Tuesday lu August uoxt, bofora the Court Rc
lFotisu door In Calhoun, of said county, within jit
tbo b’^gal hours of sale,- tho following property,
Ono undivided interest In ono hundred nnd
forty-threo aoros of land, moro or loss, being 01
parts of lota numbowitt nnd 227< in lith dlB-
trict and 8il section, lying south of Ciillioun,
and west of tlio W. A A. R. R.; and also lot mini- iV,
ber 2,1st soetlon, In tho town of Calhoun, Gor- lL
dOn county, Ga. Sold as tho.propcrty of John „, c
Y. Jaokson, dcocasod, for tho benefit of tlio
liolrs and orodltors of said doceasod, *\ T
r JAMES W. JACKSON, Adm’r. g,
Juno 23,1870-tds.—Prs. fco 810.- JJJ
JOHN TALUFERRO A GEORGE W. KING j,
tl yb. Wrn. Morris A Tyro Jaokson. jy
In Clmnoory in Gordon Superior Court—BUI to
dcolnro and onforco Vendor's llcn-*Roliof, Ao.
—April Term, 1870.
It nppoaringto llio Court that tho defendant: >
Tyro Jackson, vosidos out or tho Btato of Goor- -X
gfa: It is orderod by tho Court that icrvioo bo to
porfeoted of Bald Bill by publication, and that T
bis ordor bo publlsliod in tlio Noiitii Gkohoia dc
Citizen, a nowspaifer and public guZotte, onoo
a month for throe months, prior to tho noxt t0
torm or tlio Court, which shall bo considered
sorvloo of this Bill. 32
t „ niT J. R. PARROTT, J. s. o. 0. o. ti
I, n. C. Hunt, olork of tho Huporlor Court, do 21
horoby 6ortlfy that tho above tfrdor Is a true tl
transcript from tho minutes o4 Gordon Sunorl- to
or Court, this AprU 21,1870. cc
•Ap. 214m U. C. nUNT, Cl ork. ui
rosTroNHD. • L
Z^IORpON SHERIFF’S SALES-Will bo sold
\JT before tho Court-llonso door lu 'tho town
of Calhoun,'.Gordon county, on tho first Tw’es- „
to-wit • ■^ U ®‘ noxt » * 1 * 10 tollowlng property, c
Lot of land number 224, in tho 14tli dlstrlot ?
and 3d soetlon of Gordon coqnty: levied on as
tho proporty of E. D. Hudgins, for tho State u
and County Tax for tho year 1809. Loviedaml
roturnod to ma by Jaim lludglns. L, 0. Prop- i.
orty pointed out by G. It. Bbais, T. C. ,,
July 31,1870. ' JOHN GRESHAM, Sheriff p
EORGIA, Gordon County,—John .T. Dodd,
\JC administrator on tlio cstato or .Tames M.
Smith, 8on.. dcocasod, represents to tho Conrt i
in his petition duly filed that ho hns fully ad
ministered tli6 cstato of James M. Smith: This «
is tlicrcfdro to olto all persons Concerned, kin- i
dred end orodltors,-to show causo, if any they
can, why said administrator should not ho dls- n
charged from his administration and rcceivo i
letters of dismission. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y. f
Juno 9,1870-3m. \
riEOBQIA, Gordon County.—Whereas (1.
VJT mid W* K« Stowart lmvo applied to mo for <
pormanont letters of administration on tho '
cstato of Georgo Stowart, doOcasod: This Is to
cito alul admonish all and singulur tho credit- t
ors ami ,noxt of kin to bo nml appear at my ot-
llco within tho tlmo allowed by law, and show
cause, if any tlioy can, why permanent udmin-
1st rat Ion should not bo granted the applicants, l
Juno 80,1870-lm. • D. ,W. N EEL, Ord’y. . i
. CATOOSA.
FORGIA, Catoosa County.—Whoreas, Mary
\JC E. Shlolds, administratrix of Rolvort
Shields, represents to tho Court in liorpetitlon
duly filed nnd entered on record, that sho 1ms
fully administered on Robort Shields’ estate:
This is thoroforo to cito all persons coneorn.
o(l, kindred und creditors, to snow qauso. If any
thoy can, why said administratrix should not
ho disolmrgod from her administration, nml
rceeiyo loiters of dismission oil tho first Mon
day In October noxt.
July 7~3m. J. M. COMBS, Ord’y.
/'ll EORGIA, Catoosa County.—Whercap, Mrs.
VT L. M. Ward, administratrix of II, M.Ward,
represents tnhor petition filed nnd on torn! on
record, that sho has fully administered thccs-
tatoofli. M.Ward:
This is thoroforo to cito all person? concern-
ed, kindred and creditors, to show pause, If
any Uioy can, why said administratrix should
not Tjo discharged from lior administration,
and receive lettors of dismission on tho first
Monday in October noxt.
July7-3m. J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
p KoilGtA, Catoosa County—IVhorcaB WI1.
\JT Bam L. Whitman, administrator of tlio
cstato of James M. Murphy, represents In his
petit Jon 11 led midcntcrudon record that holms
fully administered tho cstato of JainosM. Mur
phy: This is tliorcfoTo to cito all persons cou-
coined, kindred aiul Preditors, to show causo,
If any thoy oan, why said administrator should
not lio discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on tho first Mon-
day to October next; " J. M. COMBS, Ord’y.
July 7,187041m. •
/^tEORGlA, Catoosa County—To nil whom it
vJT may concern.—.Tames L. Harrell having in
proper form applied for permanent lettors of
administrat ion, do bonis non, with tho will an
nexed, on tho cstato of Aaron Camp, into of
Bahl county: This is to cito and admonish all
nnd singular tho crcditora-aml noxt of kin of
Aaron Camp, to ho and appear at my ofilco with
in tho time allowed by law, nnd show cause. If
any thoy can, why pormanont administration
should not bo granted to Jnmcs L. Harrell, on
Aaron Camp’s estate.
Witnesss my band and official signature.
July 7,1870-30U. J. M. COMBS, Ord’y.
/"'I EOUGIA, Catoosa Connty— Anthony Smith
VpT hnsappliodforsott.ingapart and valuation
ot homostemi nnd exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon tho saino on Saturday tho
301 h day or July, 1870, at 10 o’olock. A. M„ at my
ofilco In Ringgold. J. M. COMBS, Ord’y.
Juno 21-2t.
MURRAY
\ /^1 EORGIA, Murray County.—All porsons In-
IX torostod aro hereby notified that Thomas
M. Leonard, of tho 972*1 district, G. M. of said
* connty: 1ms taken up an estray horse, and tolos
\ before U. 11. DnnOan and U. C. Terry, two freo-
holdcrs of said district. Said estray Is about
12 years, color.sorrol, a small wliltospot In his
forehead, snip on his noso. with flax mnne and
sorrel tall, is scared with gear and saddlo
marks, fourteen nnd a half hands high—valued
by tho appraisers to bo worth $25.
Tho owner of said estray is requlrod tocomo
* forward, prove property, nay charges and tako
S said horso away, ov ho will bo dealt with as tho
a law direct a.
■** Given umlor my liana rtnd oflloinl signature,
v this 18th day of July, 1870:
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH. Ord’y.
July 21-COd,—Printer's fee $5.
A ^ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtuoof
xxan ordor from tho Court of Ordinary of
Murry count)', I.will sell nt tho Court House
3 door in Spring Waco,' Murray county, Georgia,
• ou tho first .Tuesday in August noxt witUintho
legal hours of sale, sixty aoros of land on tho
west side of Jot of land number 204, In tbo 10th
district or the 3d seci-lon of Murray counts*, ho-
longing to tho pstato of WQOdforilM. Whittle,
deceased. Tonus cash.
Hr. T .ROBERT McCAMY, Adm’r.
nl j Juno 10, 187040(1.
— J^tEORGIA, Mnrray County,—Whorons E.
vo ViT S. Howell, ndnilnlstrator on tho ostato
it ot James Baxter, deceased, has petitioned
ins for letters of dismission from said estate: Thcso
?ht aro therefore i o olto all parsons concerned, kin-
oil dred nnd creditors, to show cause, If any thoy
tly call, why said administrator should uot’bo dis
charged anil rcccivo letters dlsmlssory ou tho
t. first Monday in October noxt.
— Given under my hand und official signature,
this Oth day of July, WO.
, „ ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
or July 7-3in.
he PADEi
on T\A1)I2 SHERIFF’S SALES.—Will be sold fie-
)ur .JL,X fore tho Couft-IIonso door lii Trenton, on
u\o the first Tuesday in August noxt, within tho
legal hours ot snlp. tlie following property; viz:
All that liort of lot of land number 135, lu the
—. 10th district of tlio 4th sbctlaTxpf originally
no- Cherokee now Dadcrcounty. deSyntjed in a deed
for of Mortgage mado by. Hamilton Kl lur to Robort
>1. 11. Tutum, dated 22d day of Femttjkry, 18GD; lev
ied on by virtue of a Mortgagor! m. Issued out
— of Dndo Superior Court, In favor ofmB. Hanna
cl, vs. Hamilton Eller, l’roperty ])olntcd out In
ion said Mori gage tl fa. Sold as proporty of tho
S'. defendant. JONATHAN, BLEVINS, Sh’lR
Juno 23,1870.
Q.EORGJA, Walker Oottnty,*
Aob Oonley ) PoU ^ to lllWlHll ^
Robt. N.KIncado.) Nolo. .
a m
To Robt. A. Kluoado: You nvo horolrv rnmiii-
BlH Jlnjo lio 11 ulillslio.l lu somo |)UI,| 0 air. In
tho .paoo 61 tlireo nonthB ,o“
&u»ps!| *«• ° f » np
arSfuBVlWO?" 1 ’” 1 '* 01 ' count?;.
Huporlor Court of Biiui-bminty.
Jfora tlio Court Houbii
.it: “ f
F*-. 0 ; S»,05,18, SOI, 01, w, 1
n * l* 1 , 11 .districtnndItliboo-
\Sf Walkor oonnty—loti us, IS, 23), 203, rah
. jffilli!Pw! 1313 - *’! , 1,1,1 l,l8t - 1 ”" 1 «" Brc!
ho 8th district and 4tU section of Walker*
i , ‘i t . ! ir; lo „ , . 8 1 110 ’ qnrtion. th« 7th dlrtflM
1 41U Bret lon-lotB 1W, (M: nnd S07, In tho soth
XK'Kt W Bcfttton of Wnlkor oonnty-lot
n.lBoetlonof\Kilkor
-lOt.OH, In tho S«th district nnd 8d Bco.
rn.-Any ncrsoiiB hftylnR olnlms of nny
tonnyof tlionhoyo snccltcd Iambi, will
o prosont thorn on day of salo.
■ , . J. N, 8MITU,
Adm’r. dobfcnig non, with will annexed:
''day in August, In tlio
ns tlio property of J, D. Stophons an
Burko to satlgfy a mortgago 11 fa from
of ryalkor county, 1n
». vs said Stephens und Burko.- ,
A. A. SIMMON8, (Ihcrlrf.
G EORGIA, Walkot County.—R. N- Dfckor-
hou, adm’r.of J. J. Morgan, having repre-
poutod to tho Court In his petition, duly flVed>
dw cause, if.any they can, at tho first
torm oftho Court, after tho expiration
j months from tho first puldtcation of
lee, why letters ot dismission should
runted R. N. Dickerson, adm’r us afore-'
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
i discharged from said t rust; -
re,toco to cite all persons interest-
muse, if any thoy can* at tho first
n of tho Court, alter tho expiration
nthsfrom the first publication of
why letters of dismission should
cd to said It. N. Dickerson, iidniY
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
• County.—T. E. Patton,
t Cole, deceased, having
Court, after tho expiration o
um the first publicat ion of tun
JTs of dismission should not bi
Patton, adm’r of said Cole, de
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
mlortrom tlio Court of Ordinary of
tho property of James Mode,
s mado known on dav of salo,
minbraiieo oftho dower.
JAS. H. ROGERS, Adm’r.
i order from tho Court of Ordinary of
i and J ulia L. Koith, heirs
July 21-80d. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
FYEORGIA, Walker Connty.—Wlicrnas, If-
nnty.—WBc. - .. .
' Lindsey Edwards,
im, ruin uHisius 10 mo Court ill Ills poti-
illy 11 loti, that Uo lias fully executed lit®
s said oxcoutor:
is therefore to cito dll parsons oonccrn*
drod nnd orcdllors, to show cuuhc, if any
in, why said executor should not bo dls-'
letters of dismission c
i tlio first Monday in No-
TON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
f James Patton,
nirt in his put 1-
i rcoord, that lip
This is tliorofore to cito all r
“X
Hsmlssion on tho first Monday
5Xt.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
lo, two
s^doof
v less off of tlio west
District and 4th Section o»
s tho property of 8. S.Boss*
E. P. LOSS, Adm’r'X of S. P. BOSS.
Tills June 20th, 1870.
WHITFIELD*
rniTI-’IELD SHERIFF-SALES.—Win' bo
sold before tho Court Hoitso door In ftftW
aty, on tho first Tuesday in August next,
veon the usual hours of sale, tho following
set. I lull, in IV mi m id county: levied on iw um
property of the defendant, to satisfy a fi fa from
Whitfield Superior Court, in favor of Henry 1-
Rohlns vs L.N. Spear.
‘ ' ‘ JAMES ROBERTSON, D. Sb’tT.
G UARDIAN’S SALK.-By virtue of an or
der from tho Court of Ordinary of Whit
field county, will bo sold before tho (Jourt-
louso door, on tho first Tuesday in August
text, all tho Intercut of John Daily LniiO in 80
ores oftho Southwest half of lot No. 33, In tho
tli (list, nml 3d section or Whitfield county.—
•aid acres adjoining tlio lunds of T. J. Bo
on. TeVms cash. *
July 7-1 in. SARAH A. LANE, Guardian. *
■odd
norao onoe Aaufl, iron ami iiorna-oiiwM
may be found ut TIBBS A KENN^UtfK
.