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published Entry I'Vuifij Morning.
FARM AND HOUSE HOD P-
Helling d> Uaru.
Tliere is a constant buying and sell
ing (*f farms going on from year to
year in our country. This restlcsrmow
on the part of the farmer, and the de
aire to change a present location foi
auother, one hundred miles oil, is so
frequently witnessed in our day tluii
we coaße to wonder at it In the turn
of our forefathers, when a man \vas
settled on a farm he commonly contin
ued thro’ life and then left it for his
non. In times gone by the same laim
was first occupied by the granulathei.
and so on by the son ami grandson
Thou the good old homestead wa i*
verenced, ami the occupancy esteemed
a privilege. There was a satisfaction
felt by the successor that his pri de
cesser was his relative, cultivated die
same fields, wandered by the same
brooks, traversed (be same bids and
ate of the fruit of the same orchard.
Then there was a borne feeling, home
association, and borne attachments.
Now the farmer looks more to his pe
enuiary gains, and when ofiered a
large price for his laud, liesitaies not
to sell, lie quits his beautilul home,
bis well cultivated acres, and emigrates
to the far West, and commences a life
of hardship that lm never dreamed oh
It can lo safely said that where one
man succeeds in this undertaking
many fail. If lie could only sell his
new farm, how gladly would he hi<
bauk to the old home, now ’occupied
by strangers, and the enclosure con
taining the graves of his kindred
ing to ruin. With the
many will dispvfflg (.roubles inoidoul
a | loluo j n a new
country. Our advice is to remain
where you are; if you are comfortably
off, bo content to remain so; do not
exchange a certainty for an uncer
tainty, unless powerful reasons are
brought to bear upon you to seek a
new settlement in a distant region.
Stick to the old farm, for it lias never
failed you in tho time of need.
The Suushitae of Sickness,
Severe illness is a groat teacher. It
comes unbidden and unwelcome. Its
stay is often prolonged, as if it were
uot au unsolicited visitor.
At first wo I’oel impatient, mid sub
mit with a very bad grace to the en
forced confinement; we think that bui;-
inosM cannot bo neglected; that people
must be soon; that not one of the nu
merous things can go on watt witnoiu,
us. JJnt this original impression soon
wears away. Wo perceive that the
great machinery of the world moves
steadily on without our help, and oven
without so much as noticing our ub
Renee. Our anxiety about many mat
tors steadily diminishes, until, after
a while, wo wonder at the intensity of
the interest, which we once fell, ie sub
jtiots, which wo have cmne to regard as
of very little importance.
Wo grow philosophical The days
80ftm longer because wo have attained
a calm, patient, reflective mood; but
they also have become pleasanter.
Pain, if we suffer it, we have become
accustomed to; and may be wo feel .>
new veneration for science <>u account
of the relief which medical knowledge
has afforded us. Li the morning low
er’s wo confine our thoughts within
doors, where all iH cheerful. It is Urn
sunshine, which ou a bright afternoon
streams in at the windows of the still
sick-chamber,which awakens the great
est flood ol recollections. \V ■ go back
to our childhood aud schooldays. We
think of those of whom, perchance, we
have not thought for years before. Uuf
bow fresh and distinct ts our remem
brance of them now!
When we proceed to relied, what
has become of them, and where I,hey
are now, our thoughts wander over
many lands, but limy rest mostly upon
the ehurelivi irds. It is to those that
one after another -it seems, as wo
summon them in memory, as if it
were nearly all -of our youthful com
panions aro gono. And yet it seems
but yesterday, that we were playmates
together. We become sensible that iu
reality human life is indeed but .. mere
span !
Education lor (.Sit INukooi-.
11l onlof to give tile young ;l lliut o'
ivl l fit might be loaruotl, teacher.s ought
to devote a few hours each week to
touching bcioiitilic education, ospcci
ally such an volutes to agriculture.
Short weekly botanical and geological
excursions ought to bo made to th*
country by the whole school, intev
esting geological and ethnological
specimens are lying around on h\on
farm in this country. Every school
house should contain a cabinet of scion
tilic curiosities Thcso could bo col
lected without any expense. Tiic cab
inots would cxeito the curiosity of tlit
scholars to know more about these sub
jeds. Teachers that cannot teach any
more than what they liud in sehoo 1
books are not qualified to teach. This
qualtication ought to 10. required of
every oue. The moral effect of teach
ing science in our common schools
would be to direct the minds of the
youug from immoral enjoyments. Con
stant employment and a scientific ed
ucation ate among the best mor,timers
that exist. To the end that wo may
know what tiny mo doing in this di
rection m other countries, 1 wilt hero
state what the Germans have done to
popularize scientific agricultural edu
ction. In the first place, Prussia has
four higher agricultural academies,
with eighty paid professors; forty-one
lesser colleges, all connected with
model farms; five special schools for
the cultivation of meadows, and for tue
scientific study of irrigation; one spe
cial school for the reclamation of swamp
lands; two special schools for industri
al agriculture; one school for horse
shoeing; one school for silk and bee
raising and pisciculture; twenty agri-
cultural stations (laboratories) for ex
perimeets and for garden culture;
three higher colleges, and twelve sec
ondary schools iu which the culture of
Ihe drape-vine is made a specialty. All
i.heso schools are connected with mod
■l farms for tlm practical education oi
students. One contains two thousand
h.ur hundred and fifty acres of farm
ing hind, and fourteen thousand seven
hundred acres of forests. Bavaria, with
live millions of people, has twenty-six
agricultural colleges, and two hundred
and sixty nine associations for the ad
vancement of scientific agricultural
knowledge. Today the tier man em
-I(iic contains one hundred and eighty
four agricultural colleges, five for hor
ticulture, seventy-iivo practical middle
schools for garden culture, sixteen col
leges for special branches, and besides
an immense number of larger and
smaller associations, evening schools
lor the further education of farmers
youths, led,tiro courses, etc. -(Dr.
v 1 iftli.
(iirat I'niik Agriculture.
The farmer who stint™ as lie who
as unwise, am 1 . eaitl(S ~ ill
no is diminishing the ability
of a faithful servant to bo useful to
him.
The farmer who obtains from a field
not properly fertilized ton bushels of
grain, when by manuring ho might
have obtained twenty, is selling his la
bor at half its value.
He who does not give back to his
fields as much as he takes from them,
sells their fertility iu his crop and the
fertility of the soil is the farmer’s cap
ital.
The farmer who will keep those
truths iu view, and act in accordance
with the rules they suggest, will find
his compensation in tho incteasiug
products of his farm, in the augmen
tation of his wealth, and in the promo
tion of general prosperity.
When properly cooked, eggs aio
dune evenly through liko any other
food. This result may bo attained by
putting Ilio eggs into a disli with a
' 1 r—V 1 -r „
upon them boiling water, two quarts
or more to a dozen eggs aud cover
and set them away from the stove for
fifteen uuuutes. The heat of the water
cooks the eggs slowly and evenly and
sufficiently aud to a jelly like consis
tency, leaving the centre or yolk har
der than the white, and Liie egg tastes
as much richer ami nicer as a fresh
egg is nicer than a stale egg, and no
person will want to eat them boiled
au,i t having tried this method mice.
T,.0 following recipe for choked enti
tle should bo printed at least twice
every year, as it is a sure remedy:
i’ake of fine (lilt cllewilly tebaCCO
enough to make a ball as large as a
hen’s egg, dampen it with molasses so
it adheres closely; elevate the animal’s
head, pull out tLie tongue and crowd
the ball as I,u- down the throat as pos-
sible. In fifteen miim'es it will cause
sickness and vomiting, relaxing the
muscles, so tli.it the potato or whatev
er may be choking it will Lie thrown
up.
Che cause ol streaked butter is tho
imperfect working of the butter after
and. is salted. Salt in butler sets the
color, or deepens, or brighten it, so
that if the salt is worked into the but
ter, and not so fully worked as to salt
eveiy part, then tho fresh butter re
turns the color it had when it came
from the churn, aud tho salt butter
grows so much darker that, if, is decid
rally streaked. The remedy is to work
the streaked butter more thoroughly.
Should you catch cold in the head
aud have your nose stopped up no
that you can scarcely breathe except
through tho mouth, go straightway
for a teaspoonful of fiue, pulverized
white sugar, aud snuff as much as
you can; or take a pinch of it and
press it into the nostiils; after which
hold tho head Lnick so that it can pen
etrate through the air passage. L’res
ently it will be entirely free and you
can breatn as well as evor.
The consumption of eggs in the
manufacture of calicos is almost incred
ible. No albumen is equal to- that
contained in an egg—and it would
consume the lay of 300,000 hens to
supply mm of the large calico mami
r.olorio : iu France.
A hog should never bo fattened for
food without being fed on charcoal to
purify the meat. It. is asserted that
with plenty ot salt and charcoal, hogs
would never be affected with cholera
and traehium.
Newly-set grafts should be inspect
ed a couple of weeks after setting, in
order to repair any cracking or open
ing in the wax. Wherever there is a
crack or opening it should be care
fully waxed over, it will do no harm
to look alter the grafts the whole of
Mar.
legal advertisements.
lIA UIL COUNTY.
lia.ll Dtpnty SUcriiTi salts.
I • ILT, bo sold before tho Court Honso door in the
YV cite of Gainesville, Ha!’, comity, Ga„ within tho
legal hours of snlo, on tho first Tuesday iu Juuo next,
U *lits o?laml P mimbeni 111, 111, 115, IM, .11 m the
9th district of Hall county, O*., containing in the ag
gregate about nine hundred and twenty-sevon acres.
Also lot number 190 in the ninth district of Hall
o uuty, containing two hundred and fifty acres Also
lot number 118, in the ninth district of said bounty,
containing two hundred and fifty acres. All levied
, . . I. r. ibuiieil from Hall Su 'erior
imon to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from Hall su 'emu
court, at tiie suit of Henry M. Blaihslior, bearer, is.
K H Waters, principal, aud Ambrose Kenedy and
Jacob Kberheart. Levied on as the properly of R. H.
Waters, principal, to satisfy said ft. fa., which b
been iiald off by A. Kenedy, security, ami now con
trolled hv him and tor the bonentof U. M. Kberheart.
as Administrator of the estate of Jacob Ebarlieart, de
ceased- Property pointed out by J■ F. Langston,
ulsilitiirs attorney.
Also, at tlin Bamo time aud plare, will be sold one
town lot in tho town of Flowery Branch, lit said
county fronting fifty feet on tile south sidu oi Chest,
nut street, and running back one hundred feet, now
J . . . rat 1 t 1 to teillslv U !’
...cuoied liv Sam Stokes. Levied upon to satisfy a 11.
fa. issued from a Justice Court of the 413th_ district,
ti v , f said county, at the suit of Haymoud b. a an
n .i'v JM. Cliainblee, principal, and T It. Jones
indi. ltilea, eoeuriti-H.es the property of J. 11. Chaiu-
Property pointed out by said ObiUUbleo. Levy
made ami returned to me by If. W. Martin, L. C
Also, at tiie same time anil place, wlj! bo sold thirty
a, res of laud lot number 97, iu tho Btli district of said
Cimlv and described as follows: Adjoiuiug lands of
thichrak on the west, IVarf on tlm north, and Moore
Oil the east landed upou to satisfy a li. la. issued
from*a Justice’s Court of the vtiStli district tt. M.. ot
sairt county, at the suit r M. li. tVwal, bearer, vs.
Moore and A. M. Mourn. as ilia properly and
- Levy mado and returned to lno by N. J.
W Aiso?al the Kamil liino ami place. Will be t'&hl otic
hundred acree of land. more or Losh, imiubiu
known, being part of the Brannaii survey, am ad
joining lauds of A. J. It Iwrte and Knema Roberts,
Ot al., the place whereon the defemlant now resides,
to satisfy two Justice Court li. fas. issued Iron, tbo
4IUI. district. 0 ii,. i t 11wi nett county. On., at tin*
sod of James If. Itoboil* vg. .lessee Hearn. Lev leu on
as the property of deiemjaiif. f.eyy made ami ro
turned to me by Joel Lasitor, L. e.
Also, at Ule same Lino and place. Will 1| SoU. <*
acres of laud number not known, adjoining tne lands
of J.. I>. Sargent ami Blacks!,,:r on tbo i lint,invest sl*j,
Miss \Vate.a oil the rasi. *||*l Mm. McMiim on the
s.mtli Hide. Levied upou to satisfy fi ti. la. Issued lion
a Justice Court of the 3SMh district, < •
county, at the suit of li. T• brown vs. A. U. daigpnt,
as tlm property of itofendaj.it. I,y made and le
turnod to mo by John ft, Martin, I*.' ■ .
Also, at ilie same time and l>loo, * # ai fop °t * •
more or less, on tiie Walnut Fork o the .c om u iivei,
0.1,1 county mid State, adjoining the lands ot Jilin
U Simmons, I 1> Hudgins, P I)
Leokie. Levied on as defendant s pre“’. • 110 - ‘J’
of a Hail Superior Court "• VB - " McNl a! -
llams, 1.,r (lie use < d'H. U 1 ;, , ( i s( . (}| I f , f ] an ,| mini
UopoH th,, aU , , tI U let' of UJf comity, (ia ,
Atsoj rioidainiug 25U acres, or 500 acres iu’au ag;;i>
,AVI’. Levied o;i as tho nrnnortw nf A 11 rili,„,„,,u
on j'loi.otl.y OI 11 lUieiiaUlC,
and of the estate ef IV S Armour, ill tho hands of Mary
A Arinuiir, ftdmidisiralrix, to iio administered, tin,
share of each defendant being tlm one undivided hall
interosLiu sai,. lands. Property pointed oitt by W(J
Shore, plaiuljfl'ln 11 la. i.e-vled on by vl.tuu of a Hall
Superior Court li fa ip favor t>f W (’ Sliore, bearer, vs.
A 1> Chenault ami Mary A An,mm, admin.piratric of
IV S Armour, deceased.
Also, at thp sajiio time aiu} place, on onp hpudrod
acres of land, more or iose, number not known, lying
in the -noth district, U, ,of rgi,■ county, adjoining
lands of Tncmas Faulknor, Nancy Powort-., J i’Ptiweps,
i t ah, by virtue of a Stato and county ii la (at tho in'
stance of N 11 { lark, tax collector of Hall county,} vs,
IV IV Ohanuupp. Levied on as defendant’s property.
Levy made by J I* Hunter, L 0, and returned to me.
Also, jtt tliosame and place, all that tract or
parcel of JapiJ lying aud being in the toivu of
Flowery Branoii, in aaitj KQijuly, paid land be
ing all that portion of tho Martin piabo, on the
east side of tho Atlanta and Hicliniond Air
Line Railroad, to wit: 17 lots in tho possos
sion of J. L. Firklo; ono lot in tho possession
of \V. W. Cash; four lots in the possession of
if- J. Cooper, four lots iu the possession of
V. M. Rendlolpn; five Joj iu the possession
of G. W. Adams; two lota in the ppaseysyo;; of
H. J. liullah; live iota in tho possession of•
Rraselton; one iot claimed iu homestead of
Mrs. A. I’. Cagle, and twelve other lots on tho
oaat side of said railroad. Levied ou by virtue
of a IlalJ Superior Court mortgage ii fa, iti
favor of Larkin fcimit}} vs. V. P. Caglo, as the
property of said A. P. Oagio.
Also, at tho same timo and place, ono still,
still cap and worm, one-third interest in two
stills, io;ty gtill tubs, more or less, with the
one-third interest of ah tjjo thiujjs, lixturos,
ote., belonging to said stiliu, iu tho sliil Jjonao
of Findley & Leasers, with the one-third iu
terost in tho lease of said still house, said
house being on Flat Creek, on tho south side
oi the A. A‘ R. A L. Railway, near the city of
Gainesville, ju said county. Levied on by
virtue of a Hall Hupoiyof (Jogrt U fa, in favor
of B. li- Hill A Sou vs .Samuel Lessee
out by dohudaiil, Samuel Lasser.
Ainu, at the .ppm: litjie and place, a pertain
tract or paie.f.l of html lying i:u Washington
slreet, in Ibe city of Gaiu"Hvi:ie, in said conn
•y, adjoining iaiuls of John A. i leaden, the
Chapel lot on tlm east, Findley on the south
and west and Washington street on ilio north,
containing four acres, more or less. Levied
oil an the property of Joseph Prater & R. 0.
Castleberry, by yirt.uu ot two Jih.lice Court li
las, 11 ll.h disiriet G. f|j , jn favor of A. i).
Gaudier vs R. O. Castleberry ,V Joseph ih'ijer,
makers, and R. !>. Adair, endorser. Pointed
out by It. 15. Adair. Levy made by John A.
Morrison, L. C., and I'etrued to me.
Also, at tho sumo time and place., a corlain
tract of liini* in said county, adjoining dm
lamia ot A. \Vhluii.il, oy Jho north, Mrs.
fucker on tho caul, J. S. Davis on the hdhlJi
auil A. J. Davis on the west, containing ono
hundred acres, more or toss, hovirii on as
the property of benjamin Diimuif’in, by virtue
ol tii roe Justice < lon i t If las, 1} ft f ■ district G.
It, ol banks A, brother, tvvp against y If.
Dunnogin A. li. A. Floyd, makers, and benja
min I luitnegin and James It. Diinnej'ili, on
ijorsors; olio Hp ijnsl benjamin Iliitiiiivjin A,
W. L. Marlor. properly pointed out by J ion j.
biuiiingin. ijiivy ininio and roturuod In nt<-
hyjoim A. Morrison, D. (J.
Also, at. tile same time and place, a certain
tract of land, in iho city of < hiloosvillo, in said
county, Uuniiiq; on dm vvost side ol Main
street 70 foot, timneo rnnuiug oast along At J.
TiiKglo’i! line to bnullord stract., thoncc along
said street 50 toot to Julia lAiwelka comer,
limneo west 15)5 feet to Main street, tlmnco
along said street to the beginning corner, y/ilji
an unfinished building on the same.
f levied on as the properly of defendant, \Y. .1.
bod, by virtue of a Justice Court, ii fa, -liliii
distrii t (t. M., in favor of M. |l. Hudson and
<i. u. Wheeler vs. W. J. JboM, Property
pointed out by j>laintifl"s attorney. bevy
made and returned to me by John A. Morri
son, b. 0.
Also, at tlio same time and |>!iioo, a Town
but in lieltuu, Hull rmiidy, fronting (jfiy fogt
on Railroad al.met and running buck In o h’tih
died loot, upon which was recently a now
two story bote! building (now Inn-nod oil) and
a dwelling house, which is still remaining.
.Sold as the property of Simmons, Hailey A
(V , pursuant to a ilecrco and order of the
Superior Court <d’ said county, rendered in
the ease of Fffdlonian A. lfrown vs. Simmons,
bailey ,fc Cos., defendants in ft fa, and Silver
& Dougherty claimants; and in the ease of
''■ A J. F- Kiser & Cos. vs. Simmons,
Bailey A. Cos., defendants in li fa, and Silvey A
Dougherty, olai maids.
Also, at the same time and place, a.'foivu
Dot in the town of Belton, said county, front
ing fifty lent on Broad or Kail road street, and
running hack two hundred feet,. whereon
there is a store house am! a small dwelling
house, both new, adjoining lots of .hifne.-i M.
Owens on the west, Church street ou the cast,
and an alley on the north. Levied on as tho
proyorty of Simmons, Bailey A Cos., to satisfy
one li fa from tho Superior Court of said
eouniy, in tavor of l’alfflt-limu A Brown vs.
Simmons, Bailey A Cos , and one ether ii fa
h'om Justiee’s Court of the 110th District, (■}.
M., in favor of M. 0. & J. F. Kiser A Cos! vs!
Simmons. Bailey A Cos. Levy on the iast
named li fa made and returned to me by John
A. Morrison, L. C.
Also, at. tho same tune and place, the store
house and toted land No. ], in block 2, in the
• own of Flowery Branch, in said county, and
known as file John Firiiio store house and
lot, ami two lots, Nos. 1 and 2, in block four,
situated and lying smith of tho radioed, in
lue town ot Ft. every Brunch, and known as
tho place whereon John L. Firkin now resides
Levied on as the property of the defendant, J.
L. I’irkle, to satisfy a !i fa from Ball Superior
Court, in tavor of W. L. Hubbard A Cos. vs.
Cagle & Pirlilo. Property pointed out and
sale ordered by S. C. Dunlap, plaintiff's at
torney.
Also, at tho same time and place, a certain
tract or parcel of land in the city of (luiuc.s
ville, Da!! county, Chi., bounded ou the
north by Washington street and tho lands of
Pinter & Castleberry and John A. lltaden,
on the west by- the land of K. Skinuei A
Lockean, on the south by Laivroucoviile
street and tiie land of T. N. ilauic ami others,
on the east by Lawreiieeviilo street, and the
Presbyterian Church -property containiim
cighty-tivo acres, more or less. Also, a ciiy
lot in (iainesvilie, Hall county, Oa., and all
the improvements thereon, lying on the A. A
K. A. L. it. It., about 1-1 of a mile wist ot
tho depot, bounded by tho said railroad and
the lands of B. F. llanie and Mrs. Mary
Clark, containing two acres, more or loss,
wuh iho new steam grist mill, boiler and all
other fixtures to said lot, including car shop,
two plainers, strapping pulley, ami all other
machinery hI Inched to ' said lot. Said prop
erly is known as the Findley Steam Mill
property. Ail levied ou as the property-of
the defendant, James A. Findley, to
U fci issued from Gwinnett Superior
favor of William P. Wbclchel vs. H W 1
claw maker, and J. J. Fiudloy and J. A - rj#
lev indorsers. Property pointed out
ordered by ti. C. Dunlap, plain ill s
ylgo at the same time aud place, j,
aoid tho store honso and the premises a 139 s 7
estate on which it is erected or built, o.
dersou P. Caglo, the same being a Urge- '
story wooden building, known as the Ma>|. Q
ITall building, erected by said m
Cagle. Said store house and lot
lviiig and being on the west side of Pine
tiireet, iu tho town ot L lowery Branch, Hall
~ • i l.i i.~ OQ foot fr/iiitintT
county Ga. Said lot being 28 feet fronting
on Pine street, by eighty feet back along said
si rest. Levied on as tho property ot the de
fendant, to satisfy a lieu ti fa issued from tUU
Superior Court, iu favor of John W. insK k
vs. Anderson P. Cagle Droperty (minted
~,U ioltoill..
Hall County Potione.l *P‘> S “ c,1 ’
Sale.
t 4TILL bo sold before the Coma House door in the
W vitv of liaiuesvillo, Hlloouty,(ia.. within the
hours of sale, on the first luesday m Jmo
next, tbo following property, to-wit:
The iraot of lsmt w|iroa Mrs Lmnida WaWH
now resides, ou Hie waters of the Oooneo liver, *
said Hull nonuty, a,ljoli!tßa m lands ot I>, U. ftbei-j
hart and ofliers, cmilainiliß 9(K) acres, piors or lew :
Levied ou as defendant's prope. ty liy virtue ot a U 4
(’oiirt (i tn, in favor oi JaiuoH A.•. Nuaw \*j
IMirii'da YVataon, aumiulstnitri* of John li. YVatßor
''Also at the same time anil pleu, 617 ponijd" see,}
chiton, bv virtue of a Hall emoty Supprioj. liont
subpuma ii fit, iu favor of W. g. Hears vs L. ft, Udo
and John Odell. Levied on as Hie property of and(
Also, at tins same time and place, ono bay liors.
colt, now about ono ypw old. Levied ou by vinil e
two Had Superior ii las- ono in I*r '!> J . fi.sus*
ind the other in faver of J. K. Langston, ami boil
eontro led to A. .1. Monday vs John K. Udell all,
FJcnda E. Odoll, priiieipal, and A. J. Monday, e< uriv.
on appeal. Tvied on as tbo property of John t
Odell. Property pointed eut by A. J. Moiidaj. con
11 Also, at llie same lime and place, oao-lialj interes
in ti e rilv lot and house ill the city of Gainesville
in,'too st, Cel. li e sanjo lielnfi the begup ud iej, jfbuj,
the p Stoflice is now kept. Levied on as ti,. pn.pe r h
, A L. I AW, administratrix, etc., by virtue of .
iesii o Court fi fa frem Hi, J' ufl district (i. ki., ii
favor of j. w. Hat is, a-ai,'”- u , v*. said A. L. Jaw
.|rlx el li ”■ J - IV , deceased. Levy mark
'.. erne.' ’ *y J. A, Monism,. L, 0.
a,.d lelurm It. FJNUT.iiiV,
s9 tit Lupipy Hilt,j iff.
Gt EOItOIA, HALL COUNTY.-William A. Miller
' wluiinlßlrator of John 1). Miller, decoased, anl
*or ljottora of Diauiltißiou from hhb! Htate: \
1 liernfove, all persons concerned, are hereby noli
nod to Hfiow cbuhh, if any Uioy have or can, why saiN
applu'-aut uhoiild not ho dißiniHSOti; othorYvi&o lettei j
dismisnory will be granted the applicant, at lie Angus)
term, Vpj, of t(;o Opijrf of Ordinary for said county
J. U, 1(. WUi'liUltw, I
mayS-Jm. Urdluary.j
Court of OnmsAKX, April Term, lK7ii.~n
/ T FORGIA, HALL COUNTY.-John L. .Jones adl
\ A miiiistrator or Hiram Jones, deceased, bavins
applied to tills (lou t for Tetters oi Insieiasioii from
said adiuiuiqtf'atiuii;
A|l pojigooa c: t ii;,oriiod am hereby notified and rc
fpiired to Blio'V oausp, if ally (ixlsf, at Urn term l
next of said Court, >yby paid iptters sliojild not be
granted. Given under my hand, this April 13 187(1
aprlf-Sm ,J, 51, if. WJNUUHN, Ordinary, I
Hull I’naljiouril L),,m(y SHerlfT
Sale, ,
AiriLT, be sold before tho Court Honss door in tin,
TT Oily oi'Gainesville, Hall county, Ha., within the
leital hours ot sale on the first Tuesday In June next,
tlm following property, to-wit:
A:m Loyo and Uiijjl.y sawmill, |lp pyp ejabteen
iiorae power engine and lienor, together with all tho
n.vturtiti thoroto belonging. Lfviod on ly virtue of
two mortgage n fas iHMinci by the Ulerfc of the Superb
or Court of naiil county in favor of B. li. Seay v \V. W.
1' indloy and J. YY r . Uolt.solaw, au tho property of tie
ir-ndants. Proporty poiut©<l out and dogcribod iu the
seal mortgage ii fas. 8. H. FINDIjKY,
_ a^)r7 "^ t Deputy Sheriff.
DAWSON COUNTY,
HEIUiAKTKB plaintiff* will he roqnlrud to pay the
prlntor’s fee In advance ~n all executions plac.d
111 my liahds, as required hy section 364!) of thu Ondo
of Georgia, before I will advertise tile same. Plaintiffs
vdl confer a favor by not requesting me to assume a
mwt'il respqnU>tllty in thin matter, where I have
not if pent of iipciiijiip-y lutmunt.
. . ' It. V. llffßT.
Juno 2o r tl fcjlierllf of Dawqqn couniy.
G< EOItGIA, DAWBQN (lOUNTV.—John <). Edmond-
I lifil) qipljos f.o me for (efterd ,and adiniidHtrati'-ii,
witli will annexed, id the eamto of (j. Alien, dcc’d:
lhorefuro, alt purs,,ns ooncernad, ars Uoreby noil
lied that unless good cause be shown, said letters will
be granted die applicant at iho Juno term of the
Court of Ordinary of said county, to bo hold ou the
first Monday In June, 1876.
a P>'l" td 1). J. BUBT, Ordinary.
( J order gi-tniied by (mnnary of al.l
cpuiiiy, I vvijl nidi on ttio fjrst Tupaday In June. 1876,
:)t pnblv oiit-cry, *1 ttio Court Hmitm door or raid
lO'ljiity. Ii dw.-cu (lie lega} 110 -fS "f side; I,els or land
milliners ulif. l.lijn, 1,1): f,, 1.1 pi and IMH, Sll >•! t)i lib
a-- rn-r of the lirfit fwM-lion in said county, as tlie
property of tho . stale of Issae MuGeheo, deceased.
A perli'in ' i the above lands lie on tho Etowah
liver, and in the gold region. l'>rt cleared unil a
dwelling Ihereon. ’l'erms cash,
iiprlf-td JOHN HOOKENHULq, Adiu’r.
< > EOltGfA, DAWSON COtlNUV.—Whereae, Salomon
'1 It. Ho|sii-, admlnlslrator of Nancy Olaridy. doc‘d.,
ti-|ir,is,i"t.H pin Oourt, in bis potitjon, dqly filed ami
cbtei-uu on reiiord, Inal t ( o Ii f ,o fiidy aduiinistered
Nancy tJlai’biy’ti estate;
i- in Is, 1 iioreliii'i., to olle alt persons eoueorned,
kindred ami eieditors, to sbmv cause, 11 any they can,
why said administrator should n t be discharged' rroni
bin admiuiutratioii and receive letters or diaiulaslon
on the llrsl Monday in August. 1876.
aprH-td ii. j. tillin’, ordinary.
/ 1 EOItGIA, DAWBMM OUPNtpy., Wljef.it., Wldtam
A S TANARUS„ Uyera, a<liiiiliistrator of the estate of Jobe
llycrs, deceased, reptuschls to the Oourt In his peti
tion dmy tiled and entered ou record, that ho lias
fully administered John. Byars’ estate:
r rjiio j, thep'fofo, til cite id I persons concerned,
kindred and i.roditoru, to ithqw cans”, if any t||ey can,
why said aduiinlHll'iitor should l'ml hp disclm-god
from his administration anil receive letters of dismis
sion on the lirst Monday in July, Itvoi.
niarl7 W j), J. BUBT, Ordinary.
f 1 EOItGIA, DVWBIM OOU.NTY.— John W. It’unby
*-A applies to me f..r letters of administration oil the
estate of James it. Tanner, late of said county, doo'd:
Therefore, all pei-s ms concerned, are hereby noti
bed iiiai. unless good cause ho shown, said letters will
be granted tho applicant ai the May term of the (Jour!
ol Ordinary .ol'said county, to bo lioid on the lirst
Monday iii May next.
TANARUS). J. OlJitT, Ordinary.
TOWNS COUNTY,
/ 1 iXiUGiA, YOWNH COUNTY.—Whnroac, W. L.
A , Slltton, adniiniatratoi-ou the os ate of James M.
much, deceased, applies to mo for leave to sell all the
land belonging to said estate:
Pins jo to notify all persons concerned to show
.cause, if any they eau, why said leave should not be
granted to said ap| Meant ou tbo lirst Monday IP
August next. This I7lli day of April. IK7H.
•ttprw-tf B. UKDDEN, Ordinary.
S dEOItoIA, TOWNS OOUNI'Y.- -Wboieas, Martin
' t England applies to nip for letters of guardian
wh'P bn this property and person of Andrew Brown
ami Margaret Brown, minor children of Bata}otic
Brown, late ol said county, deceased:
Tliis is to notify ail uoucertteil to show cause, if any
•hey uxii, wiilnij the time prescribed by law, why said
letters should not he granted.
••iven under my hand and edit hi! signature, tills
15th April, ISitJ.
rvp'-’-iT tf E. HEDDEN. Ordinary.
WHITE COUNTY.
isiek at 'l'li is I
4 I'l'EU tlie publication of this notice I shall not
‘ V adverdso auy levy, u .less the uduert/imy /Vr u
i’aal ta me in ii.irtpirc, as the lain directs. None noej
auk mo to Violate tills ruto, as I shall not do so in anj
caf!o - BIM EON PAI.MF.it,
novBJ-tf Sheriil Whito Cos.
/ ( EOItGIA, WHITE COUHTY.—Four weeks alii
-A Hie date of pulilieatiou or tins notice, applici
tmu will lo made to Hie Court of Ordinary of White
■minty, lia., at. Iho lirst regular term next after the
expiration ol lids notice, for leave to sell at private
s.ilc ali the interest that 11. P. Hollingsworth late if
.said enmity,.deceased, had In and to the folio-in”
wild uncultivated lauds, lying in counties oilier thial
vomity or Whito. for the heoclit of the legatees ie
tile, will id said deceased, to-wit: Lots numbers 63 (is
. s. Hi, :w, ,:y,7.e, hr., is, 127, las, i s.-,, bw, W
Am. '-”.'6, HAS, Ml, 371), 3!M, 437. 457, 4i, 4511; lying In
imo oixni of Ootfoo county I<>, 4ft, 5,*., j do,
* 45 ’ r' !l 4 03. 430; in second district of said Joii*'
ty ol (loileo 7. 103, 107, 275, 355, 402; iu the third dls.
trict ol (irdfc.o comity 23, 65, 72 ; In tlie fourlli district
? • olioly 133, 178, 180, 161). 375, 412, 44#; in the
lil.n district of Appling county 281; ill the third dis
tnot 252, 336, 311, 434, 430, 475; in tho fourth district
el Mayue comity 12, In, 35, 36, Ml, 70, 1/1, H (;, 13 ; in
tho riitb district 220; in the seventh district of Ware
county 2111, 22(1, 227, 248, 273, 477: In the seventh dla
iict,,| Clinch county 4111, 417; In tho tldrteenlhdis
truit ot Oluuth ou lity 427, 423, 142; in the thirteenth
Keliols uounty. tS.xid lots or jkutolh of land
war, m originally fount}-. Kac.l, lot contain*.
,onr f'Unrtred ?tinl ni*-oty (*190) scr?B, more or !.*.
<lio ab ivn lots of land in waid countioa ami
Gduto of Thia May 1, IH7G.
ii. L. WILIJAMS,
Executor of H'. I’. HolUiißworth, deceased.
inars- iw
Union county.
I'nloii siieriir Sales.
HI ILL bo sold buforo On, (limi t House door in tbe
town of Ulnireville. Union comity, (Is., on till
li ret Tuesday in June next, wltliln the tonal lion re ot
vale, tl,e following property, io-w:t:
J.ot ,11 land number U 32, In the ili district and dm
so, tiou by virtue of a it fa Issued from the Justicee
Court ot. .SOitli district G, M., tn favor of T. S
ifoglies vs .Solomon liyeou. Levy made and returned
to mo by J. L. Trammell, L. C.
.Also at the same time and place juris ot lots of laud
Nos. (is and r. 9, in the Kith district of hist suction of
Hilton county, Cia. Levied upon as Iho property ot
Isaac W. Qi ,u, by virtiio of H i tl fa issued by* the
Tax Collector of sal t county, for taxes due the B tat •
and comity tor 1875. Levy made and returned
by J. L. Trammell. L. C. “”
mara-tils N. B. HILL. Hheriff.
Wishes to Murry !
* Nil BKiiIKKS Mi INKY i'OU THAT PH UK,, p
,*l docs the lighter of the GKNLVA LA Bit. H t ,|p
him. Subscription reduced to oue Jolla, a year.
Hh'bs of tun copies. 75 cents each. Write to and. L.
Hollins, Geneva, Ha., tor specimen of this "Georgia
bunch. maraa-tf
lAIA&WINTEEI
ffit
|NEW GOODS
K 1 —AND—
I\EW STYLES!
U BOOiM CO.
Take pleasure in Informing thetr numerous ouato*
mojsand the public generally that they are
Now Receiving *
direct from the Northern markets r largo and varied
stock of
Staple and Fancy
I3ZYY GOODS*
Hhlm, Boots, Shoes,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
T3to
Ainl iu fact almost everything required to supply the
wants of the people of the up country. Our lingort*
muiit of
DREWtS ROODS
in complote, aud embracos many new and unique
atylcH, to which the attention of tiie ladien especially
is invited, feeling sure they cannot fail to be plea Hod.
The stock haw been
*. arefully SELECTED
purchased with groat care, aud will be sold to
caab purolissers at a .mail advance on New York cot.
Call and Examine Our Sleek and Prices,
os we Oltarye notlilpg for fdjO\yl()g pup gunda
K. b. IIOIIVN .fc CO.
Septcmher 17Hi, 1876.
BARGAINS
—AT TIIE -
ATLANTA STORE!
| Our fall Block of
DRY GOODS,
(CLOTHING,
IIATS,
hoots,
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
Siovos and TI nwarn,
Baddies, Bridles, &c..
AUB*daily arriving from Sow York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Knoxville, Nashville, OharlcHtoe, Atlanta and
other markolH. Having bought at aolouhihingly low
pi’ices, wo arc •fforing b uyainH
FOR O ASH,
THAT
Defy Competition.
Will oxcha- go ffoodg to. any Ijlqd of produce at c-.ch
pricos.
Extra iuduiLomomfl ai*o oftored ki
Bagging and Tics.
WILL PA r THE lIKHIEi- 'l VASIL PRICE
FOB
“ ’C: 7 TT~T •B’ % 9 ,
Al' Aid, TIMES,
f IAIIAXKFUE for patronage 1 Min old a m, we so
ticli a eantimiaureof the same to the new. Mr
Menll Appleby osu lie found bellied tn con .ter, -ml
will idler his friends special iudiieemunts. Please
• all and examine our stock; ladles especially solicited
no trouble to vliow
hMITBI 4&, .1 IC\lU\S 4
Oft ‘i’2-.4iu Near tlie I'e^kot.
J. K. BOONE. AU/,I itUIMibPH
BOONE i BUDOLPH
IIA VI NO lIItIiOVEDTO TUliiH,
NEW BRICK STORE,
On tiif> mi net, w e u.*w realty for buaiiAosij,
A good Bt-.sji oi
Staple Dry Goods
—AND—
am lilt Ait M ERCII AN DISK
THlt HEHT
Bools and Shoos
For Men, Women and Ohlhlreu.
THE.’ HEkT
Coffeo and Sugar.
THE 01SI.EBKATED
Sl.owart & A list ain
IF :t-i O XT XR ,
—AND—
Piwisions Geiiernlly.
We liite to deal fairly with everybody.
Come and See Us.
ItOONK *fc It f DOUIMI.
uovl2wt/
A. J. COMER
lias on hand and is constantly revolving a large as
iortment of
DRY Ci OODS,
Groceries,
Loots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,
And Notions,
Which he will rcII cheap for canh or country produce,
dec 17-tf.
Coflins & Hurial Lancs
DAVIS & COX
Gainesville, Georg fa.
Would inform their friernU and customer-* i .41
their Urge and caretully selected stock of /luul -tte
which they now hw in store Mid are coudio . y *
cOlviiitT. have hoeii added
COFFINS, BURIAL CASfSr
. A.TsTrA CA SlvB 1 ] 6r5.
ot nil sdz<-H and qualities, which will be tu niched
the lowest retail prlcea.
They purrliaae all of Mu-ir stock dire* 1 Horn 1
nvtmifacturorß, and are determined not to bo tin t C f
sold.
Rnuilonl Si.., Near Public Square,
OAINKSVILLK, <iA.
novlV
Great Attraction!
AT^s-
J. R. BARNES & CO.’S.
A FRESH SUPPLY
OH
NEW GOODS,
COXSISTISG Oh
Hats,
Hoots,
Shoes,
&<*.,
RKADY-MADH ULOTIIINO.
Over Cosits,
Snils,
Ladies’ Goods,
Itlili mu width iumm,
Opera Flannels
i)e Laines,
Alpacas,
Waterproofs,
Sliavvls,
Haiiitoral Skirts,
GLASS & HOSIERY,
4 NDVAItIOUB other goOde of ail varietiea and
xiL color h, all at the lowest cash prices.
MEW GOODS
A largo lot of
iVI. Id TN ’H
Fall and V7inter
C Lt O T HING
—AND—
Ladies’ Press (iloods.
Also, full iiii* ol
SHOES & HATS,
:is tho L iiOitposL.
.HIST It KCEI V El) AT
GRAHAM l HAWKINS.
Uosno One, Udsud All.
September 17th. 1375.
\ MONTH--Agents wanted everv
where. l.iomiees iionorahleamt lirst
b'") ! irlH-ulars soul free. Address
J. \\ OU I 11 ,V CO., M. l.uuls.Xio.
July 3! V
i’flK .IAS. IiEFFKfi
Double Turbine Hater Wfseel,
#§ Jdamiftu lured hy
POOLS * HUNT.
UitUiiuore, Hid,
7,0g0 now jx usli
Biiuplo, Blrong, Dp.rable,
I ways i eliabloiiuil satis,
luclory.
ol
kr (Joti/.n ISaSSSK
tatv dill! of very beet finish. Bend for Circulars.
GEORGE PAGE & CO.,
Ramd'aciiircrN of
HATFNT PORTABLE CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS,
ALSOBTATIOIUErirOHTABhE / jik
,i r fil 'iet|Mille, Belters Turbine Witter Wheels,
\\ qod \\ orkuiff Machinery of nil kinds, and M
cliluiets Bmidden.
I'Olt CATAI.DOtiX
Caskets and Burial Cases.
fipilE undersigned wd! keep coiißhuitly on hand a
I supply of CASK FTS ami BURIAL OASES, and
will also supply COFFINS of all sizes ami do.scnn
tionH, at abort uotice. ir. VV. JtICH,
may 2d, 1.873-if] 1 avia Street, Gainesville, Ga.
Hygienic Institute.
P| 4 l\mi y°n would enjoy the most de-
I Jli \| ‘‘Khlf il luxury; if you would be
IT 111 Ml i|*bo<>dlly cheaply, ploasaiitly ami
V-4 1 U 1 J 1 hJ 'permaiieutly cured .if ail hiJbinuua
lior>. Nervous. Constil utioitHl ami
(Blood DiHonlern; if you have ltliou
| mall Kin, fvrofula, l>.\spo,Hia, Uron
chitir, Crttarrli,llian liu a, Dysentery,
N*uralp;in, Furalysis, Diseases
of the Kidneys, Genitals or Skin,
Chill and F.-ver, or other Malar al
A flections; if you wo dd he purified
ir.-m all I’oih-id* , whether from
L)nija or Diseaso; if you would have
Beauty, Tieulth ami Long Life, po to
fn i • | , the lustituto, and use
I lirk iSll tinal. KtiH.iHin,
THF TU Kl H BATH,
Ihe Writer Cure Processes, ”
1 hr* Movement Cure,' r
Electricity and other Hygienic
Su*4*s* iVoiulr.iftil ('tiling
All Curable Canoi.
If fiot a)>lo to aiul take Foard,
send full ac;ouut of your case, as.d
get directions for
TREATMr.N AT HOME.
Terms Reasonable.
t \ I fTITT I Location,corner Tdoydand \VIIBU ,
L< AIII I 1 Opposite l’assenger l)o|ot.
nnl li I Atlanta, Ga.
Uillii ! j JNO. BTAINBAOK AVI SON,
liovfi-.fnil rhysieian in Charge.
E. M. COBB,
—PROPEIETOU Of—
Livery, Feed & Side Stables,
TOCOOA. GrA.
WIliL keep the l>*Kt Horses and Carriages, and
careful hands wii! attend to the transient stock.
Nutttai Uua Onaittuteedtu Patrons.
sa*y2B-tri
= l' A W’S DEPARTMENT.
Jif- HeKTmi xk.'wsr
W h n °' d f " n '; ds >fi Hall and udjointug com,tick that b, hue ti*
T ▼ up and a %EW on the South-East corner oi the l’liblic Square, in
GAINMSVII.OO, GEORG I A ,
and id now receiving
A Large and Well Assorted Stock of Hoods,
That lie lias just
Bought in NewY ork & Boston at Reduced Prices
Ills stock is full and complete, an.l consists of
3EMER-W 4S- MIIS^
110 OTS, SS 11 > ES, It
IIARI >W A. 11, IS, CHOOKEI2 V,
CjS roceim isss,
Aud last, but not least, a large lot of
READY-RHADE CLOTHING,
Thai he intoultj
SELLING AT BOTTOM FIGURES
TO CASH Cl 'STOYSLIiS.
A long experience in the moicantilo business lisa salisli, ,| htm that it. is hi,iter t,.r the moi. i, ~,> i.,
ZtZm U " y U,e l- “" ' lml 110 11:19 '““ l **. ‘bat rt.lt* to lH,g,u will,, am. vm ~„'t
-O -4 #
TIo will keep none but polite and accommodating clerks ami awdstantH, and with strict attention ‘o
ness keeping always iu view the golden rule—ho hopeß to merit and rccoivo his hliare of Mu-, public vuV.-ouHt r-
He will Take in Exchange for Goods.
CORN, WHEAT, PEA'S, BEESWAJC,
TALLOW, EGGS, RAGS, &c.,
And Will Pay ilio Higlicst Prices I’orllioSiinie.
CASH PAID FOR-COTTON.
(Tom W, Red Attends the Cotton Department.)
Goods Delivered to City Customers
FREId Of’ 0.1 MAISCi i0 !
PBiCES READY MADE CLOTHING;
iTlciUh l l 'T(-tc > li Uassiiiicre Ucccjilioii Suifs|at Iroait . - SsivJ io
“ Overcumts, loftis*
“ l*itlon, - - $1.50 LoW
‘ Veslß, $1.25 Io >:-f.50.
14 Ifluck (!lfli I'Toeli Coals, - . . . ssH<sf‘4.
Youilia' Suits (Ikst CiiKslmer), - SUM $62.50
Boys’ Otctcoiifs, - - - „ $: Os s;j.so
T. <J .V 14 r l.’ Al Id E , 1..
AGENT AND DEALER IN
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
GAI?iiESVSLLI: t OFC)¥?CIA-
A GOOD 7 1-3 OCTAVE I'LANOAT frS.O,
(l.’i.E TiUC ABOVE 1 ill
Tv iiflt ;t!) s.to ftloiles’in liiijiievemi'iff'
1 AM AGENT I‘\)ll THE OELELiIIATED
ItNAISE,
UALLET & DAVIS,
HAINES iiUOTHEHS,
and SOUTHEftN OEM I'iaiios;
Whieii are iiret etttse iu every respect. 1 will eouiiM le with AilauU prices, and keep the instrumeuta in
tliormigli repair for otie year.
My B>htom of Tuning is that ot
EQUAL TEMPERAMENT,
Anil according to mathcmatiral doiaoiitr.dio!i, It is the only way I>> which n i'15.10 rau i.
TIUVUU (OIiKTCTIaV.
For farther particulars, a<hircss
'V. .1. C: A I t I’M
(JAI iV ESVJ L L V !.
HF.EEHICNOES ; Col. j. r. Estes, UuV. T. I‘. Cleveland, (iivinenviiio, (i:.
doc 10-tf
E. T. M c L E R O Y,
S A MO 15 £l%
i’atent Mthlii'im-s, Paints, Oil.-,,
V'artiishes, IVindinv (Bass Fuili,
Paint iinisiics, Dya SI tills, Ac.
Find I'tiil'iiinery, Kitucy and I'ttiiH Assi-t.i,--
Ormiug (IntnlM amt Ht'iishi-a, Iffiiinp fti* all Itiisils,
Ginger, * iV|iiei', Sjticc.
Slarclij Pine Tobaccos <ui! < !igr-.,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL L’UKiff t.SEs
PAINT, OIL AND GLASS
A SPECIALTY.
I also offer for salu a fine lot of Drugs ami Chomicals, which 1 |Uojio <• to ~-ll
ACTUAL COST, in order to close theui out, us in future I o\j ct to dt- l ofily m
Patent Medicines,
Paints,
Oils, (ilass, &c., At.
All gooffs solff by mo will bo wucrauteil
Fresh, Genuine, and oi’ the Best Quailly
PLEASE EXAMINE MY
GOODS AN 1 ) DIUOMS
Before buying el.>ewhore
N*rth bide Public Hquare, at Mc&own *M. Leroy’a old stand, in Can ilei iiuxuiiug,
act 22-tf Gaintaviiic, Ga.