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Ml *nr t»io nrnilh.
lifltx-nljtyMd climate; wlienl
Irani IN" illi-i of October (or
i» tlio i.. HcMiubcr? Tim early
wo consider best. If too fonvnrd
ii lh' -priue, urux i off wlUi Sleep, mIocU
Ini; Union when tlio ground Is noL no will.
!' U porluipt mioooi wary lonild, Uml it
h iwir«* to sow whom on poor ground—
llm hitler must cither bo nmurnlly rich, m
inivlr. so by nmmiro.
'■ oalxnnny Btlll bo sown, but ns nl-
tvaily urged in previous mnnbers, this
orop slumhl bo put In early in September,
llyoal-o may still bo sown.
As -.'i in as llm vines am well touched by
if* 1 s'veet potntoex should bo dug. Some
l’orsnu- contend that they may be put up
Mol, M ilhmll dancer of rotting! our expo-
linin' hnlccldedly In «tfnr orputtlng thorn
away perfectly dry. Tlio ohl-lasbioned
bill i nii.l.' with plncstrawand corn-stalks,
willi a plenty of dirt put on, Is tlio most
succeed ill plan of keeping thorn through,
tlio winter wo linvo over tried. If a good
ditch is made around tlio base, and the hill
in Inillt up sharply conical, tint too flat,
plenty or dirt thrown on, and tlio eurrnco
made smooth and rogtilnr, tlio iwtatoes
will km p well without tiny sliojlcrovor Uio
llllls
I’aint the insldo of corn cribs with coal
bar, to keep out ivovll. It would bo well,
moreover, to clean out tlio corn crib thor-
oiichly, and fumigate it well with burning
sulphur, before putting in tlio now corn.—
Those, precautions, together with storing
tho corn away in tlio shuck, will dlintbtsll
tlio ravagos of these Insects very much.
Ab opportunity offers keep tho turn
plows busy turning over rested or stubble
land—ploughing in tho fall, before tho
ground becomes soggodwlth winter rains,
Is vastly preferable to winter ploughing.
Must In Wlicnt—Deep Ploughing.
•A writer In a Southern agricultural
Journal, nftcr noticing that upon garden
walks and turn-furrows In tho fields tlio
grass had tho rust, and that where tho
ground was mellow tho growth was largo
and luxuriant, expresses the belief that
tho remoto causo of rust could bo traced
to an Impoverished, shallow and tmpor-
fectly prepared soli. Thus, after having
tho govmhmtlon of tho wheat In such soil,
ltwasunablolosend Its roots down through
tho hard nnd unbroken soil, nml was there
fore compelled to send out its roots hear
tho stirfaco. The result of which Is, dur
ing wot seasons tho soil is pulverized so
Bhntloiv that It Is utmblo to absorb tboso
surplus rains, nnd giro off tlio accumula
ted moisture in dry weather.
A Blmlloiv soil will become doluged by
gslnglo shower, because the lmrd subsoil
will not allow it to pass downward. And
again, in tho drought of midsumnior, a
thin stratum Is mndo dry and purchcdlna
week, wblloono of grenter depth isscarco-
. ]y ndbeted; and lastly, tlio result of tlicso
two opposite extremes upon tlio roots of
wheat tins tho effect of dcblllallng them,
and renders them less able to furnish tho
plant with that amount of nourishment
nnd molsturo that it-so much needs during
the drought, and which is so necessary for
the perfect development auil maturing of
tho seed, thereby producing starvation of
tho plant, which is called rust.
Now, if there is any truth in the theory
of gust being nn Ihdirect result of dry soil,
tlio remedv against the evil is within the
renob of all; that is, undevdraining, deep
ploughing nmVlecding heavily with green
or long Manures, Avould it not bo well
for farmers to give • their wheat field a lit
tle attention with tills suggested causo of
rust in mind?
I.lqulil Blnnuro Tnnhs.
Tliore Is no ono thing connoctcd with
garden or lawn Hint pays so well for tho
lilllo labor nml cost ns a conveniently ar
ranged liquid ihnmire tank, Into whichnll
tho elmmber lye nnd soap ends of the house
may ho readily conducted. It is merely
to sink a tight lmrrol or lngcr ensk in tlio
earth, and by a pipe laid,eighteen inches
doop in tlio ground, connect it witii.a iviro-
sereoned.draiu receiver nt tho liouso, tak
ing care Hint there' shnll ho saillulcnt fall
to have tho water rim rapidly nnd free.—
It only requires a trlal’of ono season to
• convince any observing mind or tho profit-'
nblo value (o ho derived from distributing
tlio liquid from tlmo to time on strawber
ry, asparagus and llowcr beds or grass
plots.—JRitmr New-Yorker.
A Hulistfttlto for Jin (Hire
-It Is assumed by. many farmers that if
land is ploughed n« soon ns a crop of grain
is takon off! again nftcr a lapso of six
weeks, nnd a third tlmo just before the
sotting in of iv\litcr—going a little doopor
each time—a benefit to succeeding orops
will bo derived equal to a coating of bnru-
ynrd manure. T|iore can bo no question
tlmt frequent ploughing enhances tho fer
tility of the soil, ns this is proved in corn
fields overv season. Tho more frequently
tho ground is stirred, if done in a way not
to injure tho roots, tho more rapid will ho
tho growth and more abundant tho yield.
This renders what Is in tho soil more ens-
ily appropriated wlillo drawing from tho
atmosphere supplies of nutriment which
In nn fnort state It could not extract. It
Is true that frequent ploughhigs mvolvo
expense, Bodoesnnnpplicntlonof manure—
an article In many places hard to bo got
and very oxponstvo when obtained. The
more flnelyadhcalyo soils are o&mmlmitoc
tlio more readily will thoy appropriate am
impart to tho plants tho nutrimont sup
plied to them, whether it bo drawn from
the atmosphere or front tlio manure heap.
TIi'ib being tho cobo, the policy of frequent
ploughlngs as a preparation for crops
would soeni to bo vindicated—tho grain
being certain to bo largely iu excess of tho
cost of tlio operation.
'usci:m.axi:oi:» Miners.,
!GP3FtV
LOYEMANS
Dry Goods,
GLO THMGr,
BOOT AND SHOE STORE !
kiiougoom; * «:o.’M oor.iiltN.
Sickness, Fain and Death
L©glttmntoly roault ns pom
of nut unit laws, from which tfoiio escape.
Tho fadod chock, tlio nnlu nml won funtnros,
tho Gull eye, tho clouded Intellect, tho deep
heaving sigh, the feeble and cnmolntod frame,
the dejected brow, tho tottering gait, ull. hull,
enleiirovlou* transgression or law. Knowing
tlmt “procrastination 1* tho thiof or tlmo,” oil
Intelligent being* apply for Home remedy ns
sooiinsolroumstunoo* permit t wlillo those who
tin not not upon tho prliiniplo Hint “delnys nro
dangerous,” ge.nevully Huger, lose tuOru tlmo
nml pny more money,
Thousiuids of mot hors nnd daughter*. In all
S tations and condition* of life, are suffering,
luuerinuiind dying from tho effects of some
readed uml dDead nil,
AS WK CONFINE OVR8KLVE8 EXCLUft-
ivoly to tlio above montlonort lino of QOOpS,
it enables us to offer the CIIKAPKST and most
SELECT stock in tho city.
Dalton, Georgia, May ft, 1870-lyi
qii-hi ou^siT •
Morrison & Mills,
No. ISO Blnrkot Sir,,
Clmltnnooffti, Tciuicshco,
A gouts for tho sale of
Wemt Virginia, Kerosono, Carbon
LUBBICATINO OILS.
«9*Th6 trndo supplied at lowest \vholcsulo
price*.
•tfrOrdors solicited and proniptlyforwnrdctb
July 28,1R70-31H.
TTOXHIK «& DoPUE,
No, ibo, day Str., •
Knoxville, * TennesbOb,
Donlers In
STOVES,
Marbkized Mantles; Fenders Mid Grates,
1*UMP8, VOH ClSTEUWS ANT) Wsr.LS,
IRON and GALVANIZED PIPE,
CA8TINQS^ AND gOLLOWAVAHE,
mil Wnre, «Tnpnn Wove, &o.
Wo Imvojusl completed a now building, nnd
•1th our increased facilit ies, are now prepared
to offer thoeltlsens of Northern Georgia Stove*
nr all kinds at price* to *nit tho tlmo*. Our
*tock of Stove* nro nil new and wnrruntod to
glvo satisfaction. All Stove* delivered In do-
pou nt Knoxville froo of Urayuge. Send for
pricelist. Terms cash. March 3l-flm.
Rotoroiico: .1. T. Whitman, Editor Citizen,
nnd R. 8, Hushton, Dalton, Gn.
Save tlio Per tilleers.
Much matter of a fertilizing elmmctc.
‘ is suflbred to go to waste on forms for tho
lack of a little care in gathering, preserv
ing and applying it to tho sol). Boing
distributed in small particles at various
points, it is rognrdcd us of little conse-
quoncc, but If brought together It soon
assumes an importance which thoseparato
parts foiled to Indicate. If tho parcels of
inanuro ono frcquontlr sees about shods,
lioff pens, hen roosts, door yards, and tho
like, were carefully gathered and applied
to tho form and tho gardeu. the products
of each would ho materially increased
while tho cost of tho gathering and appl
cation would bo fully repaid by tho super -
or health fulness resulting from their re
moval. When this refuse matter is not in
a proper slate for immediate use it should
bo gathered in heaps for fermentation—
tho masses being augmented from tlmo to
tlmo, na material accumulates till tho
S reparation of tho wheat ground shall call
>r its application. 8avo all, should bo
tho ruling idea with tho former.—Rural
Ncto Yorker.
id breadth of our land.
Many fornalc* suffer in somo, way nt each
ion tidy period} gomo girls are ip groat peril
‘.tlio commencement, of mon*trilntlpn, wlillo
jtor one* dread it* dcclo at the ‘‘turn of life.”
Sometimes the menstrual flow in too inncli« or
oollttle.or tnay bo at tend od with pain; nmy
* irregular or entirely oltoccked, or changed
appearance, attended With other distressing
symptom*. Loucorrlmm, or tho ‘‘Whites,” fre
quently drain* tho system. or ulceration of tho
womb nlay create pain and causo rapid pro* tra
iling of tlio womb i* an oxeoedinglycom.
mon complaint, glvhigmuuli trnublo ami dis
tress, winch, under ordinary treatment, is dtf-
llctdtto cure.
^IIy*torlo8, Hrocn SloknoSB, Irritability of tbo
Womb, and other serlou* and fotal complaints
follow tho fomalesox througlioutlife. -Livot
thoro a mcdlourgentlomuu who ha* or qan
Hove tho fair sexof.tho abovo tvouhlo*1 I
box of l ho above trouble*.
many. Is thoro no combination of remedial
itpcnts tlias trill come tol\or recce 1 We answor,
T^AST-TENNKSSKE Olltnn. IXoitHe!
R. M. DpLIi A; CO.,
Importers nnd Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS,
QUBENSWARB, .
Foreign Fancy Goods, etc,
No. 88Gav 8th.,
KNOXVILLE, TENN ESS EE.
To1)10*0who roqntro largo quniitltln* or ibo
good* wo offer for sale, it Isdolraldatlint thoy
Hlimild know tbh nlneo whoro they can get tho
ist and host good*. To foil in want of
lug in rid* lino, we beg Only to say tlmt
) tho only importer* South or ilalilmoro
aako u Hpeolallty of China, 1 Uluas and
QtieciiHwaro. Tho
Bast Tonnossoo China House,
AUfiinzvIlfs.'lidw nuikKiM tho Inraent liouso
of Itaklrtn botwoon Uaitlmoro and N. Orloan*.
Fail lea from tbo country .visiting Knoxville,
OlCltor on busltioss or pleasure, will bo well re-
wta| s , """" cs 1,1 lookl " B
snlo in quantitiostosuitpurolmaorH. .
*TAll lottovs of Inquiry promptly ahswetod.
March 8l-12u\.
JOHN 8. niBTINE,]..
.(KDWIN f. MAY.
■DI8TI3JTE & MAY,
HANUEAOTURBRS
and njcALsna in
ETJRN ITURE
•No. lao Gav Strkkt,
KNOXVILLE, ....... TENNESSEE,
Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Suite,
Hall 8ult*, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Hat ami Book
Baok*, Wlmt-Nots, Sldoboards, Extension Tib
ble*, Toa-Poy Tables', Wash-Stand*, Hoptoad*,
Hook Caaos, FiUllug-Lonf Tables; Chairs of ov-
ory description, Countor ami Desk Stools; all
kinds of Muttrassosj, Provision Bafos, Chib
dren’s Cavringo*; ^Tcckkr’b Patent Dkd
io». MftVoUBl-Om.
Jhst Hooelved
A Splendid
Assortment of Glass-Ware!
Tim undersigned would rospoottully hvfom
tbo people of Dalton and violnity tlint ho 1*
now receiving nnd opening a lurge and Well
selected stock of
Grlnssi-'Wn.vo,
Which ho will soil at vory low price*.
Nice Sugar Bowl, Hotter Dl*h f Cream Pitoh.
or nnd Spoon-holder, nil (Or gr.
' Plain or tlgurcd GOblot-s nt 15 Oonts nploec. :
Tumbler* at 45 cent* a net.
. Plain or figured Syrup I'ltoftonr at 25 to toots,
apiece.
Winn Glassc* at lOoontnaplooo.
•Nloa Decanter*, Salta, fto„ &o.
Tho Pclf-seuling H^ro Fruit Jar*, tho best
hingof tho ago.
Also, a now ^of Lamp* and Lamp goods,
consisting in part or non-oxploalvo Umss
l4unp,bvu8*lmnd Lnmn8, gin** Lamp* of ov
ary description, with tlio latest and bent. lm«
proved burner*; wull brnokot rotluotlng l.nmits,
W*
Coffuo Konstoi** and Estrolla Oil alwny* ~~
band.
iAimp* ropnired and changed to burn any oil
at vory low prices. H. H. HADDOCK.
Dalton, Ga., 1870.
We kereby rortlfj,’ tlmt wo luivo used tho
u * ummr“ ■* *“ ‘ *' **
Fomnlo Complaint,
BEAD! BEAD! BEAD!
T ts* woll known to
Doctors nnd tt> Ln-
*, tlmt Womon afo
deot to numerous dl*.
cn«UN peotillur to 1110(1*
:—nttoh as Suppression
tbo Menses, White*,
Infill Monthly ‘Pe.
d*,‘ lUiemnati*m of
lie Back nhd Womb, li*.
regulur Menstruation,
lloinorrhnge, or Exces-
-*--n ‘‘Flow,” nnd Prolap.
Uteri or Falling ot
Womb.
Those dlneascs haro seldom boon treat*
1 HiiooeNsfully. Tho profession bn* sought
diligently fbr somo remedy that would unable
them to treat these disease* with suocoas. ■
‘ last, that romedy lm* been discovered by
. of the most skilful physician* In tho Stato
Georgia. That romedy is
Bradfleld’s Female Regulator,
^ I Ms purql^Vo^nl ubl o^nn d ( I* put tip ln Atlan-
l&bt ^mrlfy thq^jlood und strongthon tho
i>*»lcm, rmtovo irritation of tho kidneys, and
;*a porfoot spoeiflO for all tho above dlfieasos t
ns certain acuve ns quinine is ln Chills ana
Fever*.
For a history of dlseaso*, nml certificates of
* wonderful cures, tho reader is roforrud to
tho wrapper around tho hotllo. Every bottlo
warranted to give satlsthctlou or monoy ro-
fumlcd.
T.aGhanoi:, GA., Mnroh S3,1670.
HttAttyiKT.n A Co., Atlanta, Ga ! , •
Dkar Sirs i I tako plonsuro ln stating that I
have used Tor tho last twenty yearn tbo tnodl-
cinoyou aro putting up, known as J5n. J.UitAD*
rirui’s Fkmalk UnnuLATon, and consider it
the best combination uvor gotten together for
thodlMoase* for which it is rccommondcd. I
have been lamtlmr wlth tlio proscription both
uh apmcUtloiiov of medicine und in doiuestio
)motley, and can honostly say that I eonsldor
t. a boon In our wliolo land, who may bo suffer-
ng females, and enn blit hono. tlint every lady
in our whole land, who may bo suffering in any
way peculiar to their sox, may bo ablo to pro-
euro A bottle, Hull their sufferings may «pt
only bo rullovud. but tlmt they may bo restored
*“ boalth and strength.
ucst regi
Willi my klmiest regurds, I am, rcspootfully.
W. IJ. FKRnMLL, M. D.
We tbo undersigned Druggist*, take pleasure
in coinmondlng to tbo trndo Dn. Hradpibld’s
FrmAlk Hkoui.atou—helloving it to bo a good
und reliable remedy for thodlseaso for which
’ L recommends It. *
W4A.DAN8DUL, Atlanta, Ga. _
PEMBEHTON, WILSON, TAYLOTt, A CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
REDWINE A FOX, Atlniita,* Georgia.
•W. C. LAW8IIE. Atlanta, Georgia,.
W. BOOT A SON, Marrletta, Georgia.
rat. PBOPHITT’S
801 Celebrated Liver Medicine.
English Female Bitters,
Tho only acknowledged Ultovjno Tonlo and
Fomalo Regulator known, will euro all thoso
complaints uhovo mentioned in an incredibly
short tlmo. Tbo Ritters , at nnco nronsos,
cgthons and restores tho womb to its natur
... condition, removing obstructions,Relieving
pain and regnlatlng the monthly poriod. Yon
der stands a pale, fcoblo nnd languid glfl. Just
bursting into womanhood; sho is tho pride ot
nil, but bark i sho silently steal* a pickle, cats
chalk, or a slato ponclj i no appetite tor food;
sho turns with a dull eyo ana seeks solitude;
her merry lutigh is no longer heard ringing
through the air i sho mopes about with blood
less lips and gums, with boadaobo, palpitation,
cctitipatlon, swimming of. tho hoad, cold foot
nnd hands; molnncholy;sholmsacontcdtongno
offensive breath, and a host of otlior ovils wo
munorous to mention.
When noglootod All thoso symptoms become
aggravated, there isslok stomach, lioartburr,
adark line settles unflor the eyes, tho logs nnd
ankles nro swollen, tho hair loses its gloss nnd
lulls off, tlicro Ih brittleness nndspUttipgof tlio
flrigor-nails, swollen nbdomon, oxtromo nerv
ousness, frctfnlnoss, pains and aches, dry
cough, Hysterical Kits, rapid prostration, epl-
lopsy anu death 1 If you, or any otyour friends
are thus nflliofcd, send at once for a Bottle of
English Female Hittors and bo enrod. Its of-
tbots aro mnglcai ln suoU complaints.
no mother will — * J
until
strnctlon of t lio bonos.
Parties taking thismedloino need not fear
gotting wot, or any otlior roasonablo exposure,
SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE:
Hoailacho, Dull Fooling or tho Bluo*r. 8our
Stomaoh, Sick bi Novvous Headache, Heart
burn, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter
Ta*to ln tbo Mouth, the skin ha* a thick, rough
feeling, and is darker than usual, Costivonoss,
Molnuoholy Foollngs,Cramps, Cold Foot, Colio.
ysontory, oi Diarrhoea, Chills ami Fever, and
lies. In fact, whoro tlio Liver is out of order,
ire liable to - -* * -
Death is at the Door,
In all tbeso aomnlnthts tho system evidently
Sliows a want.ot red-blood, nml Mr. Churchill,
in bis work on Dlsoasos of Femalos, says
‘Bearing In rohld that tlio blood isrbmarkanlj
deficient In rod oorpnsclcs, and. tho known
prbportyofiron to correotthi* condition, thc-
• jry suggests It us tlio most tojljo rolled on, tho
best or whioli is- tho Oitrato,’. Citrnto of Iron
enT — .
Fel
•lo tonics or r
mong tho monn
jy woods Or. Mississippi, l* found a certain
a and .flint y root, wliUih has boon in secret
by soino old midwlvos for many years,
sosslngmngis power* In regulating and ro.
•lng all femalos suffering with anyuffcotlon
of tbo w.otdO/ This root wo have obtained, gavo
it a fair tost in ofi'r pratioo and it Is now ono of
tlio principle ingredients in tlicso Bitters,
Othorppworful uterine and gonoral tonics also
enter into its composition. Wo also add Lop-
tnndra or Blnck root, sufllolont to uct upon tbo
Ivor and keep tbo bowo)s open-
Blooming Young Girls,
Middle-aged matrons, tboso at tbo orltical
rind, and the aged grandmother; are all cu
by the use of our English Fomalo Bitters, r
proscribed und used l>y physicians all over
eoutr.f.
If you avo troubled with Fallin g of tbo Worn!.
attended.with a sonso of weight nnd hearing
down pain in-tliq lmok and tdno. nnd other at*
..... fomalo Bitter* will glvo
temlant ovils,
entire relief.
Tboso at tho “turn of life,” motliors after con
flnemont, and all others (male or female) who
are convalescent* from any protracted or di
billtatingoomplalnf, who gain strength slowl;
s *' - vis slow and imperfect,
io vory thing tuelrsya
demands, It glvo* a powerful appetlto, aids
and assists digestion, arouses tho liver,
strengthens mentally and physlcallp, and Alls
tho whole system with pure .orimson blood
coursing tlirouglt its channels,
ii!tAi>rns:Li> a co/m c olumn.
IRON AND HARDWARE,
^•ii^fotrgo lot Of
Spy^licH iind Onwllow,
Grain and Graso Blades, Mowing
Snatlio, &o.
All wjtnjdote.
Tho public afe Ihvltod to cail nml cxuthlno
goods and prices.
All kinds or Cohniry Produce taken In pay-
mont for goods.
May li-ly.
Bnici of Tuition :
1st Clase—Roading, Orthography. Eng
lish Qrammaf and Primary Arithmetic,
per mouth, *,m* #1 00
^ every dispose that is not eon-
l $rophitt*a Liver Medicine, if taken properly,
will prevent nnd cure any disease resulting
irotn a deranged liver, .
.:»<]C.»M-n, g herEnxfia 11 B ra „oheaa„. 1
action.
It ha* boon used for a great numbor.of years,
rad 1ms given universal satisfaction.
Thoro Is no brother or son claiming to bavq
tbo original rcolpe. It Is put up iu both Pow-
dr -*-*
dor and Fluid form.
Fairburn, Ga;, Sept. 4.1808.
Dn. O.'SiPRorniTT:
8m: My wlfo 1ms boon an invalid for flfteon
years, Dootors all agreed she luul-“Liver Dis
ease.” In connootion with tliolr praottoo Sho
used various and, noted romodie*, nono of
"’blcli Soomod to do any good. Sometime ugo
procurod a bottle of your “Liver Medicine,”
f your agent hero, C. A; Harvey, which''boing
given according to directions, lm* affooted -
complete core, MJSSfclfesO*-
ClIAULOTTB, N. C. Sent. 2-1, IW18.
I liayo used Dr. O. 8. rropliitt’s Liver hledi-
cJno ns a tonic, and found it to bo powerful and
offlcncious. It is nxoollont for functional, de
rangement of tbo Liver or constipation of tlic
bowels fin mdat cases superseding tho noeosBi-
.y offtiegalut A ,,,
Pastor Tryon Bt. Choi'Sh.
' Marion County, Texas, Aug. 1.18WL
Dn. 0.8. pRormTT!
DkarSiu: I writoyon this to in form yon tlmt
Ihavo boon troubled a groat deal wltpimligoir
tloh,.but after using one bottlo of your Live
Modlolno, I And great roliof. I cheerfully
recommend it us a good Family Medieino, and
fool confidant tlmt it 1b good lor anything fbr
which it claims to bo an antidote.
Dr. Prophitt’s Dysentery Cordial
Is one of Tbo most vnluablo compounds now
put up for Dlarrluoa, Dysentery, CnOhira Infan-
tnm, or Cholera Morbus
IV, MARRY...1.. .C, Tt'RXim..,.., .JOS. A, MARRY,
JJADIIV, TUIINJ3U& Co.,
Successors to A. G, Jackson A Co„
N0,'44 GAY STRIBUT,,,,.. ICltOXVILLU, Tknn,
. Doalors In
Agricultural Imploinonts,
ITlold nnd dtirtlon Heeds,
plaster, Cement, salt a fertilizers,
And genofol Agents for
wenho Abb Buokcvn Rkapru and Mowr.n, Vio-
Ton Canm Mill and Cook's E vxr ora von.
**“Prbniptattention will bo given to eoh-
slgnments of Oruln nnd COnntry Produce, uml
liberal Cash advances mndo on same.
Refer tb Taylor
on same.
. ,- v all8treot.N. York;
Khi^uorin”d}^M{m)P®iogfe5:
plus* Bank Knoxville, MUrolU8-14m.
QHEROKEE
ManutUcturing Company,
ARE still making large quantities of
FtmMTUllK
of tbo best matorlal this country affords; and
vory superior In . styio and workmnnsbip,
wbloli tlicy offer to tbo public and tho goncral
trade as low as oau bo atforded.'
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS
A SPECIALITY.
Blihdft, Boors, SiibIi nnd
Job* Wor lc ,
ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
Wp will pay cash or Purnltiiro for all tbo
good logs, lumber or olmirtlmbor dollvorod at
ur Works.
j. W. WALKER, Supcrlnlomlont.
. L. D. PALMER, Secretary*
jUpo25-0mi .
ii. t. rmi.Lirs.,. ,u, n. crkw.
PHILLIPS & CREW,
DookseUors, Statiohors. nml
Music Dealers,
Corner Starlet til and Pciiobtroo Street,
ATLANTA, G A.
Ol'Tmrgo additions will bo nmdo toobrstdek
previous to tho
• Stnto JTnlv. '
KvocylKKly la lnvItoHo cull nt Hint tlmo mid
SOU US, . '
ASpAgcntH for Knabo and otlior Pianos.
September shiri.
OAI.IIOUN, GA.
The nnderKlgnPflwill open a School at ibis
pine* on MONDAY, JOLt 18, 1870.
It Is tbo aim of the Principal to niako it a first
eliiss School. •
Board enn bo obtained in gooa families at
|10 per month, lnoludiug washing, fuel, &c.
Mathematics, pur month, 2 CO
3d Class—Ancient and Modern Lan
guage* nml Iiighor Mathematics, 4 00
Na dodnctlpn mado oxcopt in case of pro-
traded sickness.
49»Taitibn will boreqtilrod monthly,
' . - GKO. 8. FULTON; A. B.
Calhoun, .Georgia,' June,30,1870-3m.
DR. PROPUITT
CoyiNQTON, Ga., Nov.'0.1807.
Dysontory Cordial, nnd derived thorofrom iin-
medlnto und pormunont relief. It gives mo
pleasure to recommend this romedy to all who
nmy bo ho attaoked, bolloving tlmL should the
directions be followed, rolior would surely bo
obtained. Truly, Ac., O.S. PORTER.
Cusseta, Texas, 1809.
DR. PROPniTT:
Dear 8m r Your Live
or Liver Coinpluintfi. and all <ll*cns-
os ai\il indlopbsltlonstbatoriginutp from
a diseasod state or inactivity of tbo Llv*
such ns I
Chronic and Acute Inflnmntlon of the
Liver, Dyspepsia, • Sick Headache,
Soreness of the Stoffmohoi Low
ness of Spirits, Colio, Costive-
no38. Fovcqv Ague, Bilious
FovQP, Dropsy and
qr. Dropsy i
Jaundice.
. ^3*Thls Mcdieino is purely Vegetablo,.
and perfectly hannlee*; but its enicacy,
I* too permanently established in all tho
iSouthorn and Wostorn States to require
further recommendation. 1
Tlio wiso will not fail to give it n fair tri- ^
. ul—that is all that !* asked. i |J
^nnmlrods of eortlfloatos from tbo *
host mon in tho country attest tho value, i iT
or our Mooioino.
pittcb 91.00;
4&“8ontby mail on receipt otprioo,
For snlo by nil Druggists.
mWOBB * WAI.ItEn,
* PuorniKTonB.
West Pointy Ga.
Juno 2^ 1870-Jy.
SlillisP^
oYMiuI( Tlioi'nlon. 1M mraloannll
jm* “t oflloA on or before tlio
day in January next, and show cause If m v
they linve, why letters or clUmlmlan slim X
not bo granted to tho appllbanti nivcMi nn i i
G EORGIA, Catoosa County,—a. T.iincknt^
uibcnurgL.,
V;Li 01 '" ”r ?J»miMitm at tho Jammrv
WHITFIELD*
T/RQR SALE OF
' Vnlua'blo X<nncl8.
vlrtuo of a dcovoo of tlio Honorable Supe
rior Court ot WUlinoUl county,will \»o sold bo-
fore- the Court liouso dodr In Dalton, on tho
Tuesday in November next, tttpUblio ouf-
- ... tho following lot* of land, to-wfti
Lot No. 023, in 4F*t (list, and Ud sco. Polk Co.
diet, and 4tli *cc. Wulker.
“ 2d Murray,
2d *• Gilmer.
1st “ Lumpkin
2d « Cobb.
Od Paulding
. . 2d. “.Cobb. '
” UR, In Mtli “ of Thomas county.
“ 270. in 8tli “ 11ml 3d (inn
1st
aa
tho I
G3, in 12th
821, 111 2Uth
145, in “
805, in 12th
017, in 17th
840,in 10th
Ulot N6.072, in 10th
- “ “ 41.3, in 13th
„ 270, in 6th
Lot No. 1230, In 2d “
“ “ • 727, in 21st “
“ “ 100, in 11th “
‘ “ 288, in 4th
“ “ 75, in 10th
“ “ 244, in 22(1
“ i*. 810, In 3d
“ « 751, in14tu
' “ 259,’in oth
“ ” 835, in 16th
‘ . “ 100, in 13th
* ” 160; in 15th
“ “ 231, ill 28(1
“ “ 61, In 25th
“ “ si, in' fith
“ .“ 101, III llth
“ “ . 80; in 8th
“ “ 229, ill litli
w “ BOO, in Btli
“ “ 518, in 10th
“ “ 48, lh 10th
“ “ 075, in 17th
“ “ * 45, in' 21st „w V ».
Ono fifth of lot No. 22. in Oth mid 2d of Fanning.
The aboyo sold as the property of James Mor
ris, djeeoased. Term* cash,
. 1
“ Dnrlo.
“ Floyd.
“ White.
“ Forsyth.
” Gordon.
‘ Cobb.
r, l0k ons.
“ Floyd.
Flbyd,
“ Gordon.
** Cliattopga
“ Lumpkin.
” Union.
“ Gordon.
“ Dade.
‘ Cobb.
Cobb.
Sept. 29nd8.
ii*' n.
F. B. MORRTS, )
THOSi MORRIS, j
, • J *R-I’arroft, J. C. O. C.—Tho under
signed pray-for loavo to amend tliolr applica
tion for a charter, filed in this Court on “ *
31st day of Dcoouihor, 18G0, a* follow*, *1k :
1st. So that tho namo ami stylo-of tho Com-
Puny shall bo tho North Goorgin Agricultural
and Mcohanloal Association. .
2d; 80 that the capital stock of this Company
shall bo ($?»,000I Flvo Thousand Dollars, to bo
divided Into shares of Twenty. Dollar* each,
tqrsto
jd
$ ,ni "-
a k 1 o 1 a a it
Ayer’s Cathartic PiHs,
For nil thd purposes of a Laxative
PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT.
Common Grog-shop Bitters.
Empty Bitter Bot{lors. of various stylos, can
be found around almost every dwelling and
cabin tbonghout tbo; Tliolr taste is plonsant,
and nro advert Ised tb cure almost every disease
wblle tlio manufacturer* know they possess no
medicinal properties whUtovor. Tlife;
many disgul*e* for cxeneditig*
b* wbloli *
Heorman Hot ^rCpffee Roaster, sold by II. U.
Haddock, and nnTiesltfttfngly recommend lt af
I lmbest process for ooffco roasting we have ov-
or seen trioil. Wo tako, grout, pleasure in rec
ommending the machine to nil lover* of good
coffee, who will find thoeotfuo roasted uy it
stronger nml of much better flavor.
‘ “ Dr. W. J. Manly,
G. A. Lofton,
K. J. Tarver.
R. Moynr*,
Henry Davis,
T.H.Pltnor.
R. N. Yarn ell,
June 10,1870.
J. T; Whitman,
Beat Feed to Fatten Hogs Rapidly.
A correspondent of tlio Cincinnati Ga
zette .vouches for tlio followins ns lha best
food to make the biggest bog out of a pig
In twelvo months:
Tako two quarts of bai-lcy, two of corn
and ono of oats. Grind tnem- together:
then cook nud feed cold. This way of
frediug is tlio cheap way to make hogs fat
from the time thoy are pigs, l'nko ally
pig of n good improved breed, amt it can
lie made in thta manner lo gain quo pouml
per day until a year old,
Wtilcli nro tho Most Vnluithlo Itrccls or
Fonltry?
Ono of bnrBXwribnml poilUrvbrectleTV,
wiys the rmctical Farmer, tiller trying
most of tho new breeUs, classifies them
thus as regardfi vnliib for the. million: Ih
ritualions where eggs for u&J or mnrketaro
more tho olject tlisiii anything0I30, ho
reeomiiiatpls the French Iloudan, the Do-
mlniuuc and Wliltq Leghorn breeds, For
si fowl for general purpose*, and combi ii-
dmyhig
W, K. Monro.
Ts. N. Trammell.
Outvies P. Gordon
C. D. McCutcben,
D. R. Lovcmun.-
ernge*
’li
A DMJNISTUATOR’S HALE.—By virtno of
jtV. au order from tho Court of Ordinary of
Gilmer county, will bo sold before tho Court--
liouso door in KlBJny, in said county, within
tho legal hour* of sale, an tho first Tuesday in
November next, tho following property, to-wlt:
for exceedingly cotaffron-boy-
do not, nor oannot possibly euro
ifewaro of these pleasant blttors in quart bot
tles, they contain a sting for your vitals, nnd
bo who buy* thorn carries n “toper’s” grog into
bis bouse. One man who know* nothing about
medicine, says bis,big bottles of common atutt
will onto omits and .fetor, rolioumatism and
oonsnmptiout anotbov, w hoso bottlo is vory
fancy, oures all impurities of the blood, tnnkos
old young, cast* out «lo\ils, vestoves sight to
tho blind, nmrmunerous other miracles awhile
yet another, wlio presumes ©vory man a drunk
ard, propose* to cum colio, ingrowing nails,
yellow toyer, heart dlscasonnd loVo-slok muid-
II Wo know tluiy*Pmko no such cures,
jw-tbo people at largo are deceived a....
* triad led, and as wo (b'slro to ventilate thoso .
common humbugs, muko the iollowhig cbal- rtn L 11 ” 1 ” •.
longrf fooueaudun r ,
number 4, aud set ...
number 5—botl: in tbo 20th dlstrlat
fifteenths of lot of land
tint) «f said county; also, a like interest In lot
benefit, ofliolfs nnd creditor*.
Terms: Twenty-five per cent onsli,balan(
lbs*credit.. DAVID UABREN,
Sept. 15*4 ds.-f Prs. foe flu. Adnf
One Humlrod Dollars
A DMINISTRATOU'S SALK.—Ry vlrln
JV an order from tbo Court of Ordinary of
(«Ihnor county, will ho told before tho Court-
IIouho door in Ellljuy, Gilmer eounty, within
t he legal honrs of sale, on tho first Tuesday in
November next, tho following property, to-wit:
' Ono aero of lot of land No. ft, nnd 80 acres of
Jot of hind No. 4—both in tho fflth district nnd
2d section or suld county. Also, lot. number
252, in the 10th district and 2d section of suld
Tlint ono tnblespoonfnl of ENGLISH FEMALE
1UTTKR8 contains ns miieli mcdiolnul proper
ties ns one bottlo of any of the pleasantly tnst cd
common advertised bitters o. tlio drivl The
medical profession to riecldo tlio question. Bo
it umloratood that English Fomalo Bitters is
not a beverage, but i* a powerful Iron nml Veg
etable' Tonic combined, eurlng long standing
chronic feuiHlo complaints in every direction.
Put up In large bottle* at f 1.60 per bottle, or
six bottle* foh 98.OO, and sold by druggists and
merchants everywhere.
J. P. DHOttGOOLE A CO, Proii’s.
. Memphis, Tcnn.
This is the colobratoff mcdioino that run
Perry. Davis* Pain Killer' out of tho inuvkot,
wherever it was sold,. Davis made l'rnphltt
clmiigo tho name lVom Palu •KllloP to PAIN
KILL IT.
For,Rhoumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any
kind lt lias no equal.
For Cuts, Bruises, Burns, or old Sores, it Is tho
best thmgyon can uso as a dressing.
For SNAKE BITES or STINGS of POISONOUS
INSECTS, it is a bcrfoct ANTJCOTE
lti* good for Colic, Colds. Coughs,-or Bowel
Complaint. Its namo indicates Sts nature fully,
lt is truly DEATH to pain.
* Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELD A
CO., Atlanta, Aa., nml for sale by ull druggists.
DoOLY County, Ga., April, 1807.
Tills is to certify that I was confined to tlio
house, and mosi of the tiuio to my bed. and suf
fering tbo greatest agony imaginable, with
Rheumatism, for flvo mouths, and after tlying
every nvullablo rqmody, with no relief, 1 was
cured with two bottle* of Dr. O. 8. Prophitt’s
Anodyne Pain Kill It: ouch oostlng fifty cents
only. It rolIOYcd too almost instantly. I tliore-
foro -rotommcml it in tbo hi ghost dogree to
others suffer lng from similar I can
say that lt i* ono of tho finest flunily modlolncs
cci'tHin. W. A. FOllKIIA.ND.
Doolv CoustvI Ga., Oot. 27, 1807.
DR. O. S. PROPHITT:
1 have during the last eighteen months, usnfl
your Pain Kill It, and 1 consider- it uncqualcd
by anything for pain hi tlio head, breast, back
or side: nml for colio nothing gives relief hult
so xuick ns your Anodyne rain Kill,
It to doing much good In the Community ln
other fumiucs us well us my own. Yours, &e„
D. T. FOREHAND.
NuWToxi'AqTonv, Ga., Nov., 1807.
DR. 1’ROPniTT: . .
Last summer uiy horso sprained his kneq
•severely, auuSlng tlm whole leg to swell to
ubont tiwieo it uatimil size, and rendering him
almbst lu)hiless.» twoappilcations of your Ano
dyne-Pain Kill lt thoroughly cured It-
J JOHN II. DAVI8.
CcrtUloatos.
Wo, tlio undersigned, have used Dr. Prophitt’s
Preparations nnd take pleausro In .recommend
ing them to the public, ns being ull he claims
for them:
Col R J Hondcrson. Covington, Go.; O T Rog-
ors, Covington, Ua.jO S Porter, Covington, Gn.;
Prof. J I. Jones^Covington. Ga.tRcv. M W Ar
nold, Georgia Conference; Rev. W W Oslln,
Georgia Conference;F M Swanson, Montlcollo.
Ga.; Robert Barnes^ Jasper eouniY, Gn.: A M
Robinson, Monttoello, Ga.; Jan^ca IV right, Put
nam oounty’, Ga.; Jmlgo J J Floyd, Covington.
Ga.sWIiBubee, “Covington Entorprlso,”, All
Zucbry, Conyers,Ga.sGuorgoWallace, Atlanta,
Ga,; Dlok I.ockett. Davi* county. Texas; W
lluwk whntloy, Cnssota, Texas; w C Roborts,
Linden eounty, Texas; Tommey & Stewart,
Atlarrfn. Ga.: \V ALansdell, Druggist, Atlanta,
Ga.; It F Maddox, of R F Maddox A Co.f Atlan
ta, Gn.; Uriah Stevens, Cartoi’svillu, Ga.; A N
Louis, Lowndes comity, Ga.; Joseph Land,
Lowndes coinlv, Ga.; Jas JcflV Cartorsville,
Ga.fW L Kills, iioolv county, Ga.; W A Fore
hand, Dooly county. Ga ; -Tolin 11 Davis, Newton
Factory;'B F Bass, Lowndes eounty.
tjoos
—Iterncgt
thousands upon
body as a
nor wasevi . __
‘ foi-o so unlvorsnlly
adopted into use, in
every, country nud
among all classes, as
this mild but efficient
purgative Fill. Tho
obvious reason is,
that it is a more rclia-
bio and far moro ef
fectual romedy than any otlu?r. Those.who havo
tried it, know that lt cured them; thoso who hrtvo
hot, know thfRRuurpaBielrnelghbora and friends;
ana all know: that what lt docs once It
ways—that it never lhils throuj'
gloet of its composition. Wohiu -- VJ - —
thousands of oortiilcatcs of tlieir rojnwkablo euros
of tlio following complaints, but such euros nro
knowi In every neighborhood, nnd wo need not
publish them. Adapted to all ages nnd conditions
in nil climates; containing noithor calomel uorany
deleterious drug, they niny bo token with safety
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them
evor fresh, nnd makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, jk> barm can oriso-froxa
tliolr uso ln any quantity.
They operato by their powerful hiflnenco on tlio
internal viscora to purify tho Wobd mid stimulate
it Into healthy action—romovo tlio obstructions’
of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and othor organs of
tlio body, restoring their irregular action to h6alth,
nnd by correcting, whorovor they exist, such Ue-
rangenionts ns nro tlio'first origin of disoaso;
Mlnuto directions nro given In tho wrapper on
tho box, for Rio following complaints, which theso
Fills rapidly euro:— ■
ForHysiiopsln or Kn ill gent Ion, TLtntlcss*
— j *■-'—* * *■*- 'thoy
d Into shares of Twenty. Dollar* each,
ty-bo incruftsod by tliO Board of Dircc-
$10,000, if fouml neccssitiy.
L D, PALMER.
BEN E. GREEN,
WM. IT. TiniJS,
PEARCE IIORNE,
W. W. COOK8IH,
T. II; 1‘ITNJCR,
B; F. PRATER,
L. A. FOLSOM;
Filed in Office; this 20th day of September,
1870. . H. L. Sms, Sr; c. b. c.
Sopt. 22-Inn * • •
?L d Wi;!i’ l r. n .ft 1 ..»'» Jmiimi
f 5S&S Tonn 0(
. 18, l«7(Kinl; J, M, COMM, Ol'd’y.
tally lulmtntatrnHl (lh fioboH si! «Wb’ mu
Thto la tlloroforu to oito tillWreona oonoorn.
0(1. kindred mid orod Ulra, to abliw rnuKrfnnl
tl(°y can, ,vhy said mlinUiIatrStffitMfflfflt
bo dtaohurged from her iwlitlthtatrutloi. luM
“■ iL wm
July 7-3m. ■ j. at. ooaug, 0 r,v y ,
S?a!.r,?!«ir 8 ,?L , 't! s,n,8,,0 “ °“ th0 nni
July 7-8m.
G EORGIA, Cntoosa County—'Wlicreas WR-
Bum L. Whitman, admlniHtrator of tlui
SnHHAHuTn W 1 M ‘ f M,n T h y« ropro8ents iu lii* ’
SriTn U dr t <!if^'SE§,^S^
at tho II r*t regular term afturthi oi'plratlm. o?
ono month from this dntc, for hinvo to soil tho
lands bclonpln# to the cstntu of Mnrk Dcdnuln,
Into of Said cqiiuty, (hiccnsud, Rir hmmltt. of tho
WAliKF.lt;
i ■ JHDRlVF^SALlL—WULbo^ld
buloro 1 ho Court-House door in LnFay-
otto, on. tbo first Tuesday in November next/
wlthimtlvo legal hours or sabs tbo>foUowUiH
pronertv, to-wit;
Efglity acres oflot of land Na 235,in tbd27tll
district and 8d suction of Walker county : lev*
led on us the property of .Tames E. Ilogftin to
satisfy a Hupniiov Court fl fa in fovor of James
Mattox vs wild Ifogaln, for tlio pnrehaso mon-
oy. Property in uossession of said Hogain;
Al*o,.l°tqf land No.207, in tho27th district
and 8d section of sitld comity, to satisfy a Jus-
tico’s Court 11 fa issued from tlio86iitli District-,
G. M., of said eounty, in favor of W. B. Hearn
vsCavolino and Charles Rogers. Lew mado
und returned to 1110 Ify A. Coffee, constable. .
Sept. - 29. A; A. SIMMONS, Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—By virtue? of an
JtX. order from - tlio court or ordinary of Whit
field county. Ga., will be sold at tho Court House
door ip pulton, in said eounty, on tho first
Tuesday in-November next, within the legal
hours of sale, tlio following property, to-wlt:
1 osl ray liorso lias beau tn-
— v w„.... *. «mith offluoth Dlst.. G. 31.;
uiul appraised.by II. Smith and Junios Norton
to bo wort h I? Ifty Dollars, and described nsfol- 1
lows; Of u brightbay color, about fifteen hands
lilgli, about ojglH years old, soared considera
bly by being burnt; the left four foot nearly
white, •liip.*liod on tlfo left sidQ. und a sninll
white spot on the uoso. The owner is roquost-;
ed to come forward ntulolnim property and pay
charges, c
law.
Sopt; 29-COil.-
raurs of snlo, tlio following property, to-wlt:
Lot ofJand No. 70, and 7oaeres off of lot No.
09, in tlio 12th district and 8d - section of bald
couuty; also flvo aorcs on Clmttngntn moim-
tain,live miles from Dalton, in tho snmo dis
trict and section j also, tbo liouso nnd lot on
W Hamilton streot, Ualtcm, Ga., known, as tho
Bender liouso I.also; rour acres in Dulttfh, on
tlio north side of School *t root: alsoVone town
lot dn tlie south aldo of Ivtug street.5 and also,
80 acres of wild land In. North Alabama. Sold
for tho benefit of tbo heirs awl creditors of
Henry Ault, latoofsnbl county, deceased.
Terms, half cash, balance on 12 months’tlmo;
with note nml approved security.
Sopt, 22-tds. W. J. AtJLT, Adm’r; -
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By xdrtuo.of
an order foom tfio Court of Ordinary, will
bo sold on tlio first Tnesdav In Novombor noxt,
within tlio legal hour* of sale, nt tho door of
tlio Court House, in Whitfield county, and cltv
of Dalton, ono-linlf interest in the following
city property, in tlio efity of Dalton, belonging
to tlic estate ot J. G..»: wealhorford, deceastMV,
to-wit: T-ots numbers 10,14,-12aud 10, on South
De-iiot Street; and number*ft. Hand 1. on Mor
ris Stroet, to pay tUe dobts of deceased. Terms
cash. J,. 1*. FKEK3IAN. Adm’
Sopt.15,1870-t<l8.
J^IEORGIA; R alk.or County.—YVliorcas, A;
\X T. Iluokott, udm’r of Y. E. Major, deceas
ed, represents to tlio Court in his petition duly
fllCd iuid entered op record, t lmt lie 1ms fully
administered Y. E. 3InJor’H estate:
Tills is therefore to cite all persons Interest
ed, kindred niid credltoib, to show ciiuso, if
any they caff; why said administrator should
not ho discharged from his administration nml
receive letters of dismission at tho first rogu-..
lar term of tho Court alter,the oxpirntion of .
EORGIA. Walker,County.—AYhercas, Ellz*
\JC nbotli Thurman, ndm’x of JVC. Thutfnmib
deceased, represent* to tho Court in her peti
tion duly fllod, tliut She 1ms fully administered
il any they cun,-why said administratrix shoubi
not bo discharged from hor adrainlstmtlori;
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Mopdny in Janunvy next,
3IILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
s concorn-
n, to show canSo,-
ilstratrix should
toms, Hiltons JUtenilaetao, Sick Houi
ache, Jaundice or Cl re en Sickness, Hil
tons Colic nnd Hillons Fevers, thoy should
bo Judiciously taken for each case, to correct tho
dlsoased action or remove tho obstructions which
causo It.*
For Hyseutery or Hlarrtacen, but pno
mild do«o is gcnornlly roaulrcd.
the persons and proporty- of I:
awl Willie McOwen, minors .of Patrick C. Mc-
Owon, deceased: •
This is to cite all persons conccrnod to show
causo nt my office, in Dalton, on tlio first 3Ion-
dny In-November next, why-letter* of guardi
anship should not issue to said J. N. B. Cold).
Witness my hand nnd offiolul signature, this
21st day of September, 1870,
Sopt. 20sm W. Ii. BROOKER, Ord’y. '
jrrvEO ,
\T 8, ilpwollj administrator on tlio estate
or James Baxter, deceased, lm* petitioned
fnrlettersordismlsslpnfi om said estate: Theso
nro therefore t o cite ull persons concerned, kin
dred und oroditor8 r to snow cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should unt.bodis
charged and receivtv lot ter* dlsmissory
first Alonday in Oetobor next.
Given under my hand awl offiofal signature,
Sopt.*29-3m.
EORGlX, T^ftlkor Coiiniy.—Libol for Dl-
VT v/vreo in^Valker Superior:Court,. August
ratt.”' *
, IbTO^Mury A. Hurratt vs..llenry A. }
envy A. Surrutt, does not 1
,....... . ,^»>uity.; and it further appo—
tlmt the said defendant does not rcsblo in the'
State of Georgia; It Is ordered'by tho Ob'urt-
tlmtservloo 1>operfected in said oaso by publi
cation of this order in tlio North Georgia Oltl-
zch once a month for four mouths, prior to the -
next Term of this Court..
R. P. HARVEY,
Jiulgo Supr. Court.
I certify that ibo. foregoing is a true copy
from tip* Minutes of Walker Superior Court,-
this Sept, loth, 1870.
Hi N, DICKERSON, c. 8. c.
Sept. 29,1870-im.—Prs. loo $8.00..
county.
The uimvc bind* being the entire rpnl estate 1
Abraham I’ence, deceased. Soi«l for the hen-
etU of ntdrsnnd creditors.
balance
, „ "oodinyili" ,ii'(>|H.-rtic8, quiet ffiuSn’n 1 ?V!S2S
l»;il»its, easy foltcniiijt svml tender flesli,ho ( "sepL imamSts. fco|ia? IU ° A1Ul A‘di
inclargesi/A*
habit8, easy
Biofors Putlntlcc Cocliius; Dark ilrnhmas, .
1 Aqht HmlimnH, Bull' Cochins. These arc T* yo , u w . on l‘ l ft Plensont, nice smoke, go
all Imrdy, nnd ewry way ilcsirnljlc. -L aodsclakozotv
Vi.owv.ns from
TIBBS A KENNER.
Droingoolo & Co.’s Buclin.
right to manufuct uro and sell my i amily Modi-
cine*, nml have furnished tber»v with l ife full
receipts, andliavo autliovlaedtlieswrtf BRAD-
FIELD & GO. lo print, or Tmve printed, any
thing they nmy see proper concerning any and
till of above mimed Medicines. This 15th day
. of June; 1870.
Tbo best and cUeapost comlifiiniton for all [Signed} O. S. pROPIIITT.
nllYiihms of the Kidney* and Bladder over of- In preaeneo of Thomas F. Jones, uml Robott
fered to the paid to. It Is prepared by regular i Cniwford, Notary l’llblic. (u s.)
idivsteluns and used by tbeprofe-ssiou. !
rrleefl or’ six boltles for $5.- Hold by Druggists i Manufactured nml for snlo by BRADFIELD
* ‘ Twhere. | A CO., Broad street, Atlanta, Go., nnd for sale
1*. DlHiMt.onT.v. * rn 1 by ull druggist*.
[ July 21—iy.
Khl«s Buck and lioins, they should bo contin
uously taken, ns required, to chnngo tlio diseased
action of tho system. With snob change thoso
complaints disappear.
For Hronsy aud Hropslcal Swelling*
thoy should uo taken In largo nnd frequent doses
to prodneo tho effect of n drastic, purge.
For ttnpi»re**lo:» n largo doso should bo
taken ns lt producos tho desired effect by sym
pathy- *
As n Dinner FIJI, take ono or two Fills to
promoto digestion and relievo tlio stomach.
An occasional doso stimulates tho stomnch and
bowels into healthy action, restores tlio appetite,
nnd Invigorates tho system. Honco it is often nd*.
vnntngcous whoro no serious derangement exists*
Ono who feels tolorably well, often find* that a
dose of theso Fl Us makes him feel decidedly hot
ter, ft-om thoir.cleancing niul renovating offoct on
tho digest!vo.apparatus.
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical ChemUtt,
LOWELL. MASS., V. 8. A.
For snlo in Dalton by L. P. Gudgor & Co., Dr.
G.-F. Grovos, ami by dealers in Medicines all
round tho world. May 12-ly.
(GEORGIA} JfumCy County.—Whereas James
U L. MoKutiro anil E. W. Bond applies for
tho guardianship of tUoproporty of W, IL 3Inry,
L. and Martha lllll, minors of 11. H. 1UU, do-
ccnsed: This Is to cito all por*on* concerned,
to show cause at my oflloo on tho first 3Iomlay
in Novombor noxt, why letters of gunrdiuushlp
should not be granted to said applicants.
Witness my hand amloffioinl *lgmiturc.
AN tlKHSON'FARNSWORTH. Old’y.
Sopt. 22,1880-lm.
EORGIA, TYalker. County.—Wbornas, R/
•VX S.-Neely, executor of-Lindsey Edwards;
deceased, represents to tho Court in his peti
tion, duly filed, tlmt bo husfully oxceuted his
trust a* sabl oxucutor: - ■ .
Tills is thoreforo to oito all persons oonoorn-'
od, kindred and creditors, to show causd.-if any
they can; wliy said executor should not bo dis
charged from hi* cxcoutorship and receive -
letters of dismission on tho first Monday in No-
vombernoxt. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.-
July 21-8111. ~
. ADIF.S’ DRES9 GOODS.-A beautiful lino
Jlj or Ladles’ Dress Goods for Spring ftp' 1
umnier, for sale cheap for Cash or Produce.
April 21 r 1870. LOWJtY& EASON
a EORGIA. Murray County,—Whereas, K.
W. Bond applies to mo for letters of ad
ministration Qu ilie estate of DavUl Smith,late
of said-county, dcocalotl:
Tlicso uro tucrefore to oito uml admonish all,
and singular tho kindred uml orodltors of said
deceased; to flic tliolr objections, if any thvy
have, on or before tljo Novombor Term of tlie
CourLof OrdhmrjVto bo held in and - for said
county ou tlio first Monday In Novombor. noxt,
otherwise suhl letters will bo granted tlio up-
piicnnt.
Given under my band ami official signntnrc,
this 29th day ot Sept., 1670.
ANDERSEN FARNSWORTH, OrdV.
Sept. 29-800.
EORGIA, Murray County.—.!. N. Gamble
ms applied for oxemptiou of personalty,
will pass upon tbo sumo tit 10 o’clock, A.
I., on tbo otli day of Octohor, 1870, at ray offloc.
Sept. 20-2t. -V, FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
EORGIA,-Walkof Conntv.—'Wlioreas, T. E;
KX Patton, administrator ‘6f James Putton,
deccuRed, represent* to tlio Court in his peti
tion, duly filed nml entered on record, tlmt ho
lm* fully administered James Patton’s estate!
This is therefore to cito all persOim concern
ed, kindred uml creditors, td snow cause, if any
thoy can, why suld administrator should not
bo discharged from his administration, and Vc-'
ccivo letters of dismission on tho first Moiuluy
G EORGI A,Gordon County.—Jnmos L. Evailtf,
administrator of ,C. T. Terrell, deceased,
represents to tho court that ho has frilly admin-'
Jsturcd tho estate of said (3. T. Terrell: Tula is
therefore to cito nil persons concerned; to be
and uppcur at my office, within tlic tffrro pro-
scribed by law, to show causo; if any they have,
why letters of dismission should not bo granted
said applicant.'
Given under my band and official signature,
July 98rl07O*8ni.- D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
DADE.
fTNITEfr STATES HOTELS : Atlanta, Ga.
\J Hasskkx Jb Joukhon, l’ropt’rs.
Renovated, refitted, nnd everything to muko
thetruvellcr coinfortHhle nro the recommen
dations of this well-UuowuHoii8C.
1 - A DIES’, GENTS’, BOYS’and CHILDREN’S
J HATS.—A large slock of Ladles’ lint* from
25 cents up, Hud a full lino of Men’s ami Boys’—
ull forsafoelicap for Cush or Produce.
April 21, 1870. LOWRY & EASON.
Mayk
A pill21, 70.
LOWRY & EASON.
OU will find a Largo Assortment of Fhkbh
Oauuki.' SKEnsut TIBBS & KKNNKR8.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-W111 lm sold
XY. boloro tho Court-llousd door, in tho town
of Trenton, Dado county, within tho usnal
hours ot sale, on tho first Tuesday in Novem-
her noxt, lot of land number 181, and tho West
linlfof lot number 130, in the 10th district and
4th section of originally Cherokeonow Dado
county, being divided by tho Dado nnd Walker
county line. Sold by virtno of an order of tlie
Cdurt otOrdinnry of Dado county, as theprop
erty of Samuel Steadman, Into or *atd county,
deceased. Sold for the benefit of tlio heirs nml
creditor* of said deceased, Sold subject to the
Widow’s dower. Terms ©ash.
Sept. 8. ROBT. II. TATUJff, Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-WRl bo sold
xV. beforo tlio Court-Houso door, in tho town
ot Trenton, Dude County, Georgia, oil tlio first
Tuesday in Novombor noxt, within Uio legal
hours of shlo, the South half of lots of lnmj
number* 230nml 251, tn tbo llfcli district of tbo
4th section of originally Cherokee
eounty. Sold by virtuoofai
of Oral] *—‘ ‘
EOltGIA, Gordon County.-Jt. N. tlnbort-
OT sou, guardian of the proporty of Elijah s.
nnd Josejihuno Chastain, minors of James A*
Chastain, umlcos applieatiouto resign Ills trust
u* shell guardian, and suggests tho name 01
Jamos A. Chastain as a fltaiirt proper person ta
take said trusts This is thoreforo to cito all per
sons, kindred and 1 creditors, to show cause, it
any they can, why said guardian should not no
dishlmrged from bis trpst, and reqolvo lottcm
o\ dismission, and James A. Chastain btvgrant-
ed letters or guurdlansbipin said M. N. Bob'
ertson’s stcail on tbo first Alonday in Septem
ber next. ' , D. W. NEEL, Ord’y,
July 26,1870-3m.
/f't EORGIA, Gordon CountyW. A. J.Jtdfc
\JC ortson, administrator on the estuto or
Tlioinas Spouccv, dccuusod. represents to tno
court that lie has fully administered the estate
of said Thomas Spotioers These ate-therefore
to cite all persons concerned, to bo and, nppont
afniy ofileo within the time proscribed by law
to show cause, |f any they have, why luttorsoi
dismission should not bo granted said app»*'
Given under my band and official signature.
July 28,1370-8111. D. W. NEEL, Old’}'.
*f* ADIKS*, GENTLEMEN’S & CHILDREN of Onlinnry of said eounty, ns the property of
SHOES.—Tlie finest assortment liitlionmr-: the cstuto oLIIovalow Forlstor; late of said
ket tor sale low. Cull and examine. j county, deceased. Terms cash. ..
April 21,1*70. I.OWUY A EASON*. Bopfcrt., PETER FORI.STER, Adm’r.
lSGUGIA,' Whitfield County.—Thirty dny^
VT after (into application will be made to tlio
Court, of Ordinary of suhl county, for loa\o t«
sell tlio land* belonging to tho estate o*,” J' 1 '
Richardson, late of Hnld county, deceased, tor
tho benefit of tho heirs nnd creditors.
J. 31. RICHARDSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 22,1870-1 m.