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The Angora Goat.
The introduction of the Angora
gnat into California falls very far
in 1 1 of expectations. The animals
!ive a healthy look, the fleece isbeau
i fill and prepossessing in appearance,
in< best qualities of wool command a
good price, the pelts make beautiful
robes and rugs, the meat of the kids
Ia delicacy, the tanned skins are
L’oud material for gloves; but the
Inmding of the Angora goat for ite
!i ice is a failure in California, where
it Ins been tried for twenty years, as
in Kentucky and Georgia for thirty
tturs, and in France for half a centu
i v. In five years after the first Merino
ih'P had been brought to California
! n wool growing purposes, the first
iiui erter had made a fortune, and
wo< 1 had become a prominent article
f exportation. In twenty years the
Angora goat wool has not been able
..ii btain a mention in the ordinary
n imual summaries of exports. The
'• tm who have goats for sale at high
i ices, tell about the shipments of
vtjgora wool, but the records of the
c imnercial newspapers know noth
ing of them, and the large shippers
<>f wool and the annual wool circulars
i ike no account of them. So far as
i generally known, no herd of goats
;n that State yields enough wool to
;> i v the interest on their cost and the
■ x pease of keeping them, and every
imrson prominent as the owner of
t< m looks for his main profit not to
u. wool clip, but to the purchase of
in ; bucks by ignorant and deceived
i itomers. The production of Ango
i wool may ultimately be a success
in California; hitherto it has been a
in ist complete failure as a source of
rnfit to those who made the venture.
! is reported that there are fifty
i uoiisand high grade goats in that
State.— New York Commercial Bulletin
Measuring Heads.
The London Medical Record sums
up as follows the resuits of some
vi ry interesting measurements of
• " ads by two French physicians,
Messrs. Lacassagne and Cliquet :
ii.vingthe patients, doctors, atten
dants, and officers of the Yal de
Grace at their disposal, they meas
ured the heads ot 120 doctors of
medicino, 133 soldiers who had re
<• uved an elementary instruction, 90
N‘ ldiers who could neither read nor
write, and 91 soldiers who were pris
' ners. The instrument used was
ino same which hatters employ in
measuring the heads of their custom
ers ; it is called the conformator, and
ives a very correct idea of the
proportions and dimensions of the
e ads in question. The results were
in favor of the doctors, frontal diarne
o r was alsjmuch more considerable
nun that of the soldiers, etc. Nor
me both halves of the head syrnmet
-1 cally developed—in student®, the
!• it frontal region is more developed
ban the right ; in lllitera.e iudi
uuls, the right occipital region is lar
r than the left. The authors have
" rived the following conclusions
irom their ixperim, nts : 1. The head
oi students who have worked much
w th their brains are much more de
v loped thau those of illiterate iLcli
v. duals, or such as have allow
' i their brains to remain inactive.—
2 In students the Irontal region L
i jure developed than the occipital
irngiou, or, if there should be any
ii Itc-rence in favor of the latter, it is
v ry small, while in iilitera'e people
1.. e latter region is the largest.
u sl>i lit liiiSuewccs.”
The Pennsylvania Board of Par
dons in just now considering the
case of John S. Morton, the arista
ratio Pniladelphian who was sen
eaced to the penitentiary for ten
\ ears for the crime of overissuing
reet ra lway stock to the amount of
$1,200,000. It is said upon good
athority that the rich rogue will be
,-ardoned, on the ground that “he
was controlled in his financial op
erations by imaginary spirit iuliu
ences.”
If the Board of Pardons would
i ike the trouble to investigate, the)
would lied that many a poor tramp
who stole a chicken was “controlled
u his operation’’ by the unromantic
i ict that he was hungry and without
money to buy food. But then of
course tbe Board wouldn’t take an)
notice of or pardon a prisoner upon
uch a plea. “Spirit influences ’is
.no only excuse for disho; tsty which
luo Board of Pardons will accept, ;
■ml even then, to bo tff.rctive, it cud
mily be offered by a wealthy thief
who has plenty of political ami other
mlluence.
If an ordinary thief should ask
for pardon upon the ground that he
committed the crime while under
the inllueuce of inhabitants of the
spirtual wold, ho would bo looked
upon either as a lunatic or a man
possessed of an amazing quantity of
The lleaiilj- of Neatness.
A woman may be handsome, or re
markably active in various ways; but
i she is not personally neat, she can
.iot hope to win admiration. Fine
lollies will not conceal tbe slattern.
V. young woman with her hair always
hi disorder, and her clothes hanging
about her us if suspended from a
prop, is always repulsive. Slattern
is written upon her person from the
crown of her head to the soles of her
feet, and if she wins a husband, he
turns out, in all probability, either to
be an idle fool or a drunken ruffian.
The bringing up of daughters to be
able to work, talk and act like honest
sensible young women, is the special
task of all mothers and in the indus
trial ranks there is imposed also the
prime obligations of learning to re
spect household work for its own
sake and the comfort of happiness it
will bring in the future. House
work is drudgery; but it must be
done by somebody and had better be
well than ill done.
Walking on Water
A Colorado inventor is walking
across the livei ut Leaven worth on
patent water shoes. On June 3he
.tarted from the upper side of the
Missouri River bridge, and although
Lhe current was running at the rate
of fourteen miles an hour, the river
was crossed in nine and a half min
utes. After resting a few moments
lie showed the audience how to man
age the shoes, and how they could
oe steered in any direction one wish
ed to go. The shoes were then at
tached together making a perfect
buoy or life preserver, upon which
che occupant could sit or lie with
case and safety.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
PAIN in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure; sometimes the pain is in the left
side; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side; sometimes the pain is
felt under the shoulder blade, and it
frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The
stomach is affected with loss of appe
tite and sickness; the bowels in gen
eral are costive, sometimes alternative
with lax; the head is troubled with
pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in the back part. There is
generally a considerable loss of mem
ory, accompanied with a painful sen
sation of having left undone some
thing which ought to have been done.
A slight, dry cough is sometimes an
attendant. The patient complains of
weariness and debility; he is easily
startled, his feet are cold or burning,
and he complains of a prickly sensa
tion of the skin; his spirits are low;
and although he is satisfied that exer
cise would be beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts
every remedy. Several of the above
symptoms attend the disease, but cases
have occurred where few of them ex
isted, yet examination of the body,
after death, has shown the liver to
have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, in
cases of Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, are productive of
the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. YVe would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, and a*
a simple purgative, they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Every box has a red wax seal on the lid,
with the impression Dr. McLane’s Liver
Pills.
The genuine McLane’s Liver Pills bear
the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming
Bros, on the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C,
McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Flem
ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being
full of imitations of the name McLane,
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
V H# been In constant Q
for over twenty years, ’f ?
and is the best preparation
ever invented for RESTOR- 1 ipjjg " ]
ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS State
youthful color and Assayer
> llrE - - < demist
( It supplies the natural ]of Mass,
food and color to the hair
glands without staining the leading
skin. It will increase and pi •
thicken the growth of the .
hair, prevent its blanching CiaDS
and falling off, and thus GHuOrSO
> AVERT BALDNESS. I and
y recom-
It cures Itching, Erup- j Hlßnd it
tions and Dandruff. Asa as a i
HAIR DRESSING it is very great
desirable, giving the hair a triumnh
silken softness which all , f.
admire. It keeps the head Dieul
de.ii, .RiTi Hud b.-altby.
BttCWNGHAMS o y £
WHISKERS
will change the beard to a BROXVjS or
BLACK at discretion. Being in one
preparation it is easily applied, and
produces a permanent color that will
not wash off.
PREPARED JIY
R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H.
Sold by all Dealer) In Medicine.
UQU CA\ Y O t
pjjgl
iifcsiySs
BEST IN THE WORLD,
AND
Better Than Any Saleratus,
Ofle t, aspooafal of this Sodi used with
sour milk equals four teaspoonslul of
the best baking powder, savin'*
twenty times its cost. See °
packages for valuable in
formation.
If the teaspoonful is too much, an l does
not produce good resalts at
first, use less afterwards.
mar 7 6m.
Agents Wanted to Seli~
CENERAL “DICK” TAYLOR’S NEW BOOK
DESTRUCTION
_ _ AND
r ££S£l"uctioh,
By
Lt..Genc.all..tu CCnnftt A V L. 0 H,
1 Vol., BVO, Cloth, 27* pages, v,. Vtß>y *
For further particulars, apply t<) riC °s2.
D. APPLETON & CO., Pub u hers
549 & 551 Broadway, New
Old papers suitable for wrapping paper,
patterns, etc., for sale at this * office at 50
cents pec hundred.
NEW GOODS
AT
J. R. BARNES & CO’S.
We have just received our
SPRING AND SUMMEjR
STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
Below we give you some of our prices, which we claim to be lower than the same
class of goods caa be bought elsewhere iu this market.
Prints, 5c and up; Bleached Domestics, 4c to 10a; Sea Island, 31 to 9c; 10-4 Sheeting,
20c to 30c; Pillow Casing, 12c tolsc; Brown Shirting, 4c to Gc; figured Laws, 8c to 121 c;
Victoria Lawns, 15c to 21c. Bobbinets, 20c—Wash Blue, 50c. White Goods we have "in
every variety. Linen Drills, 15c up, in brown and figures; Cottonades, 10c up; Casumore
and Tweeds, for men’s and boys’ wear, 28c to 65c; in Hamburg Trimmings we have the
largest stock in town, 3c to 65c.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
We have a large assoatment at astonishingly low prices, and we will not beunlersold.
Call and see them before you buy.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS
we have by the thousand, and we have bought so cheap that we do not fear competition.
We are the only house in town selling a folding fan for one cent.
Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s and Gents’ Hose, from 5c per pair up.
Shoes, Shoes. Shoes.
Our Shoe stock is unusually large. Men’s Slippers at 49c; Women’s Shoes, from 75c
to $4. If you want a fine shoe we can suit you; if you want a cheap shoe this is the place
to get it.
Look at the Hals! Hats !
Gent3,’ Youths,’ Boys’ and Children’s Hats in all varielies, from the cheapest straw to
the finest fur.
Of Millinery Goods we have a large assortment.
Our stock ol Clothiug is complete, and at bottom prices. Call and examine, and be
convinced that we are right. J. R. BARNES & CO.
may2-3m.
SE". W.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
White Pine Sash, Doors and Blinds.
GLAZED SAvSH,
Mouldings, Stair hailing, Newel Posts, Balusters, Window Glass
Builders’ Hardware.
SO Sou Hi Broad Street, - Atlanta, Georgia.
PRICE LIST.
12-LIGHT WINDOWS AND BLINDS, 1 3-16 THICK.
Plain Rail Sash, primed & glazed. Outside Blinds. Rolling Slats.
Size of Glass Size of Price of Size of Pair Prce of Pair 4-light windows and
Window. Window blinds, 8-light windows
Bxlo 2-4 x 3-10 $0 75 I 2-4£ x 3-11 $0 95 and blinds, 15 light win -
10 xl2 2-10x4-6 115 2-10d x 4-7 115 dows and blinds, always
10 xl4 2-10 x 5-2 135 2-lOj x 5-3 130 in stock at like reduce and
10x 16 2-10 x 5-10 165 2-101 x 5-11 140 prices.
10 xlB 2-10 x 6 6 185 2-10A x 6-7 160
10 x2O 2-10 x 7-2 210 2-10 j x 7-3 180
WHITE PINE DOORS
Four Panels, M mlded on Stiles and ltiils, O. G. Raised Panels.
INCII DOORS ~ I 13 10 DOOUS f 13 8 DOORS
Size. Price. Size. Pr.t9. Size, ~ i>, ice
2 0x 6 0 $ 1 00 2 0x 6 0 $ 1 25 2 6x 6 6.. 1 45
2 4x 6 4 1 05 2 4x 6 4 1 40 2 8x 6 8 1 60
2 6x 6 6 1 10 2 6x 6 6 1 40 210 x 6 6 1 75
2 x 6 8 1 25 2 8x 6 8 1 55 210 x 610 1 75
210 x 6 6 1 45 210 x 6 6 1 70 3 0x 6 6 1 95
210 x 610 1 45 210 x 610 1 70 2 0 to 30x 7 0 1 95
3-ox6 6 l 50 3 0x (i 6 1 85 20 to 30x76 2 15
301 x 7 0 . .... 150 3 0x 7 0 185 20t03 0x 8 0 .... 225
Door Hinges with Screws, from ten cents par pair up. B.iu.i 11’a gas with Screws ,
twenty to thirty cents per set. Prices furuishe lon application, for any size not ou hst.
teb2l-ly
The (Gower Springs.
TO THE PUBLIC:
This famous watering place is now open
to visit >rs lor the season. The hotel is
new, with largo, airy, plastered rooms, fur
xi' .ed with neat, new furniture, and my
table is supplied at all times with the best
the line markets ot Gainesville and the sur
ro Hiding country afford, and polite and at
tentive servants areal wavs ou hand to attend
visitors. The hotel is one mile and a quar
ter north o" the court house in Gainesville,
in a b .utiiul native oak forest, on a high,
sandy eminence, from which tbe beautiful
B 1 te Itir *e can be seen, and is connected
with * m city, post office and Air-Lino depot
by street . I road.
The Sp ing is the best chalybeate water
in the State, and has etiected many wonder
ful cures. The distinguished chemist, Prof.
Land, ot Atlanta, siys: “Upon a qualitative
pnaljsis of ‘ ie water of the Gower Spring, I
find this is one ot the best chalybeate waters
I have ever examined.”
I make no emp.y promises. I will treat
all visitors and patrons alike and refer with
P *su.e to my patrons of last season as to
my re, attentions, and the excellence of the
water. Respectfully, E. N. GOWER,
jnue'2o-6t Gainesville, Ga.
New Year Advertisement
Manufactured by the
HENDERSONS.
Wagon of any description, Buggies and
Carriages made and repaired to order in the
best m inuer and style. Orders solicited by
old experienced workmen (live m a call.
Horse shoeing and plantation blaeksrnitldng
done at our shops, near the depot, Gaines
ville, Ga. jaulO-tf
J. li. laniCM. (iHV.HH ESTES.
J. B. ESTES & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT RAW.
- GEORGIA.
Practice in the courts of the Western cir
cuit, in the Supremo court of Georgia, and
elsewhere when specially retained. juß{
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
runortmVro r^[foUow. and r bl ° “ wU
GOING EAST,
. . _ Night Mail and Passenger train.
Arrive Gainesville _ 6:53 p m
• Day Passenger train
Amva <• 6:13 a m
Leav e 6:15 ••
Local Freight and Accommodation train.
Arrive Gainesville 11:10am
Le:;ve “ 11:25 <<
GOING WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger train.
Arrive Gainesville Q . lft . _
Leave “ 9:21
, . Dy Passjuger Pain.
Arrive •* „
Leave h*\ ] pm
. koc&l Freight and AcoomDiodation u’am.
Arrive Gainesville , a m
Leave “
Close connection at Atlanta 1 r all points West
and at Charlotte for all potuts >Lt. P ’
W 1 wnruroM „ GJ. FORE ACRE, G. M.
w - HOOS TON. Gen. Pas. and Tkt Agt.
A § HA2 PS
! Sr. M. ¥/. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and CordlaL
! This is not a patent medicine, but is prepared
under the direction of Dr. M. YV. Case, icoin, hit
favorite prescription, which in an extensive
practice of over twenty-seven years he has found
most effective in al! cases of disordered liver or
impure blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It acts directly upon the liver, restoring it
when diseased to its normal condition; and in
regulating the activity of this great gland every
other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it has no equal as a purifier. It im
proves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate
all impurities from tile system; and while it is
the cheapest medicine in the market, it is also
superior to all known remedies. While it is
jiore effectual than Blue Mass, it is mild and
perfectly safe, containing nothing that can in the
slightest degree injure the system. It. does not
sicken or give pain; neither does it weaken the
patient, nor leave the system constipated, as do
most other medicines.
S# 1 lAvcr Complaint, Dys
-11 Vu I peusla., Bilious Fiver,
lieinlHi ll V, Mich Headache, Water-Urn.sU,
Heart iriiiii. Sick Stomach, .Taumiicc,
Colic, \ ciligo, Ni uralglii, Palpitation of
the Heart, I'emalc Irregularities and
| Weakness, all Skin and Ulo.nl Diseases,
Worms, Peter and Ague, and Constipa
tion of the Dowds.
In small doses it is also a sure cure for
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Taken two or three times a day, It pre
vents Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet
lever, Cholera, and Small-Pox.
HOW TO BE Use Dr. Case's Diver
Vfll IPI M Ilemedyatttl lllood
YOUR OWN I’uriher, a pleasant
TIAftTAVJ Tonic, and Cordial.
UGLIUK, AJVTI-111 DJOOS.
And j;itve your doctor Bills. Only 25 els. a bottle.
It is the most effective and valuable medicine
ever offered to the American people. As fast
as Its inetiß: become known, its use becomes
universal K "very community. No family will
Be williouMki,ltcr having once tested its great
value, it iLEV*roved an inestimable blessing to
Ihousands woo luivo used it, Bringing' Back
I teal Lit mid -1 rengtli to those who were scciniugly
-*-i , t tit Hie
Homo Medicine Cos., I’Miadelii.La, i>n.
Prico per Bottle, 25c. Extra Largo Size, 75c.
For hiilo by Druggists, * GENTS
•eneral.Stores.and Agents, Jc*. WANTED
N W A, nov 1, 1879.
BOOTS and SHOES.
B. F. Morton,
MAKER AND DEALER IN
Fine Boots and Shoes,
DAVIS BUILDING,
GAINESVILLE, - - . - GA.
Keeps constantly on hand fine Frenc
Calf and Morocco Skins. may‘23-tf
NmV TON HOUSE,
ATHENS, GA.
RATES, $2-00 PER DAY.
A D GLINABD, PROPRIETOR
OTO $6030 A YEAR, or $5 to S2O a day
in your own locality. No risk. Wo
men do as well as men. Many make
more than the amunt stated above.
No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can
do the work. You can make from 5 I cts., to $> an
hour by devoting your evenings aud snare time to
the business It costs nothing to try the business.
Nothing like it for money making ever offered be
fore. Business pleasant and strictly hmorable.
Reader, if you want to know all about the bast pay
ing business before tbe public, send us your ad
dress and we will send you full particulars and pri
vate terms free; samples worth $5 alar free; you
can then make up your mind for yourself. Address
GEORGE STISaON & CO., Portland, Maine.
i oa.i A MONTH guaranteed. SL2 a day at
home made by the industrious. Capital
not required; we will start you. Men,
■ women, boys aui girls make money fast
er at work for us than at anything else. The work is
light and pleasant, and such as anyone can go right
at. Those who are wise who see this notice wiil
send us their addresses at once and sje for them
selves. Costly outfit aad terms free. Those al
ready at work are laying up largo sums of money.
Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. >
HERE! DID YOUKNOW
THAT THE FLOUR FROM
CLARK’S MILLS
Makes the nicest, lightest, sweetest, whitest, mo t palatable and digestible oread of any
mills in the conntry, and that he proposes to pay c ish for wheat at fair prices ? He also
cards wool, cuts moulding, dresses and matches lumber, makes
Beehives, Bedsteads, Safes, Tables, Etc,
REPAIRS
Threshers and Cotton Gins.
All work done by experienced workmen at short notice, and warranted to give satisfactio
Wool left at K. L. Boone’s store will be carded and promptly returned every Tuesday.
Address me at Brown’s Bridge, Ga.
maylC 3m OLIVER CLARK.
WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
The undersigned, thankful for past patronage, desires to announce to his friends and
the public generally that ho is now prepared, at his
WAG< >7* MANUFACTORY,
Six miles west of Gainesville, to turn out an} and all work in his line promptly, an l as
good as the best, and cheap as the cheapest. I also supply wagon, bugiy au l carriage
harness. With
IMPROVED FACILITIES AND MACHINERY,
And using none but the best materials, I warrant all my work, and guarantee satisfaction
in every distance. Repairing of ait kinds promptly and neitly executed, at the lowest
priei -, and
NONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS USED.
Vehicles of all kinds put up to order. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
aplß-Gm JOHN i). BAGWELL, Gainesville, Ga.
“ BRADLEY'S DRUG STORE
A FULL LINE OF
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
AND
r r o i 33 r r a r i or, i]
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully Compounded.
s
SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
JVLEIAOIKL TP-A-TSISTO? TRUSS
To whom all orders should be addressed. aplß-ly
F. F. F. F. F. F. F. F. F. F. F. F. F. F.
FAMILY FAVORITE
The great improved Family Favorite
SEWING MAC HIIVI3.
Manufactured by the Weed Sewing Machine Company, and warranted to be the best and
cheapest Machine ever offered in this market.'
There’s Just No Use in Talking,
I will sell yon a better Machine for less money than anybody else; and if they do not
come up to the recommendation, you know where to find me.
When you want a Machine come and see my stock before buying; it will save you
money. K. L. BOONE.
REMEMBER 'XTIXN !
I have in store'and constantly arriving everything in the lino of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods,
AND
GTETSTL R A.L MJiIIiCHANDT SE
Highest price paid tor country Produce.
K. Hi. BOONE,
ap4-tjanl ’BO Public Square, Gainesville, Ga.
gins wiirfip
MiLLS.SHAFTINC^cASgP^'
- M, U CEARJMG >,& GENERAL
<®K7 mi mount smce list.
SMITH ~ & ~ JENKINS
Have now on exhibition in their
IMMENSE STORE ROOM
The grandest display of
Dry Goods, Notions, Domestics, Boots, Shoes, Hats
BED hPIvINGS Matt i.nttzu,
iaOiV kinj cjjif stj/jj anj Saujj, miv, wails,
Blacksmith tools, Crockery, Lamps, Glassware, Wag'.u Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Axles
Groceries, Silt, Lime, Harness, Bridles, Saddles, and one million other articles too nu
merous to mention, at prices beyond the shadow of competition. Also, we have in store,
Cardwell’s Mounted Threshers and Cleaners
tv, I, Pp°? nJ R og n ThS ,ei '\r V i; h S'lakers; Mono led an 1 D >w.i Horse Towers
I'. S ni! W S i°i?° iiu i Evaporators; California Suiutters, Bolting Cloths,
a - 1 odors, and Snack Cutters, R lbb ir and Lsither Belti lg. etc., etc. I
A well-furnished Tin Shorn
With experienced workmen, ready to do all kinds of tin and copper work and repairing
with dispatch, in city or country. T
cordially invite all to come and ex inline our stock and prices.
SMITH & .TRUST HOSTS
a- a f v 5?* 3 . for a . U kiu uof Ygr&e il= i-i. tm ,1. non u,iM ii te Uni IS iines
Piedmont sorting, Athom Yarai, Peirl Sa.rts tor s L OJ, a.I R i iti jVni,w Si id u 75e
may2-3m
NEW jLIYERY S TABLE 8.
MARTIN & FINDLEY
Beg leave to announce chat they are now prepared to tarnish
THE FINEST VEHICLES AND HOR3ES
in N nth Georgia. Baggies, Carriages, Hacks or Saddle Horsei furnished on call.
RATE2S REASONABLE.
None b it careful aid expirionysJ Irive -s tua£fi.>/8 I
i\l\aiTi\ s. WIN L>LE Y.
LEC-AL ADVERTISEMENTS,
11A 1.1. COUNTY.
State of Georgia, Hall County.
John L Jones, administrator on the estate
of Hiram Joues, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission from said administration.
Therefore all persons concerned are
hereby notified that said letters will be
granted the applicant at the September
term next of the court of Ordinary for said
county, on the first Monday of said month
unless good canse to the contrary be then
shown. This June 5, 1879.
J. B. M. WINBURN,
ju6 3m Ordinary.
Legislative Notice.
“An act to be entitled an act to repeal an
act to establish a city court for the city
of Gainesvi le, prescribe its powers and ju
risdiction, and for other purposes, approved
February 24, 1877.” This is to give' notice
that we intend to apply to the general as
sembly of the State of Georgia, at its session
in July next for the passage of a local bill
with the above title. Juno 3, 1879.
A Whclehel, John A Smith, John J
Mavne, C C Sanders, A Patterson. George
W Walker, Albert Hope, T A Daniel, Theo
dore Morino, J F Lilly, C A Lilly, S C Dun
lap, R Palmour, W A Brown, J ERedwine,
G H Prior, H W Rich, T A Panel, J L
Gaines, M M Sanders, K L Boone.
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Geop.gia, Hall County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against Sarah A McDonald
late of said county, deceased, to present
them to me properly made out, within the
time prescribed by law, so as to show their
cuaracter and amount. And al! persons
indebted to said deceased are required to
make immediate payment. Jane 12, 1879.
A. D. CANDLER,
jul3-7t Exr. of S A McDonald
Georgia, Hall County.
George M Tuggle administrator of John
Tuggle, ot said county, deceased, applies for
leave to sell the lands of said deceased.
Therefore notice is hereby given that the
leave prayed for will be granted the appli
cant at the July term, next, of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, unless good cause
to the contrary be shown at said term, Mav
29, 1879. ‘ J. B. M. WINBURN.
39days. Ord’y.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
This is to give notice that I have been ap
pointed administrator of the estate of Mar
tin R Archer, deceased, and all persons in
debted to said estate are hereby notified to
pay the same at once; and those having
claims against said estate will present th em
in terms of the law. R. E GREEN,
may3o-7t Administrator.
Georgia, Hall County.
Ordinary’s office, March 25, 1879.
Wiley M. Quillian, Administrator da bo
nus non with the will annexed of the estate
of John Rimsey deceased, has filed in this
office his petition for letters of dismission
from said estate; therefore all persons con
cerned are hereby cited to file their objec
tions if any they have, on or by the first
Monday in July next, otherwise the letters
will be granted. J. B. M. WINBURN,
mai2B 3m. Ordinary.
Georgia, Hall County.
Whereas the estate oi George W. Merck ol
said county, deceased, is without represen
tation in this office, (the person entitle not
appls ! ing.) Therefore notice is hereby giv
en that at the July term next of tbe court of
Ordinary for said county, letters of admin
istration on said estate will be granted to
the Cleik of the Superior court of said coun
ty or some other proper person, unless
good cause to the contrary .-.hail then be
showu. June sth 1879.
MI J 13. M. WtN!3(J:I T. Or IV.
Notice to Tax-payers.
Office Clerk City Council,
Gainesville, Ga., June 20, 1879.
In compliance wi h City Charter and Or
dinances [section 37 and 38] notice is hereby
given that the books of the city i assessors for
1879 are filed with me, as required. AU
persons dissatisfied with assessment placed
upon their property must, by themselves,
agents or attorneys, file with me within ten
days, written objections under oath, and the
Council will hear and determine said objec
tions as ear.v as practicable, which decision
shill be final. A. B. C. Dorsey, Clerk.
legislative Notice.
To all whom it may concern: Notice is
hereby given that at the next session of the
general assembly of this State, application
will bo made for the passage of a local bill
to be entitled “An act to incorporate the
town of BELLTON, in the counties of Hall
and Banks, and for other purposes.” This
May 26, 1871). JNO. B. KING
ma3o 30d and others, committee.
Legislative Notice
Gainesville, Ga., June 17, 1879.
To all whom it may concern: Notice is
hereby given that application will be made
to the general assembly, at its call session
to convene in July next, to charter the
Gainesville C illege with power to grant di
plomas and confer degrees upon students
who have completed the prescribed course
of study in a satisfactory manner.
C. B. La.HA.TTE, Principal.
Legislative Notice.
♦ Application will bo made to the July ad
journed session of the legislature tor the
passage of an act entitled “An Act to incur
porate the Buford & liiwassee Railroad
Company, through'a portion of the counties
of Gwinnett, Hall, Forsyth, Dawson. Lump
kin, Union, Giluiei - , Fannin, and Towns
counties, of this State. June 2. 1879.
J. R. KNOX,
T. S. GARNER.
juo-4t Id. 0. KELLOGG.
Legislative Notice.
Rabun Gap, Ga , May 22, 1879.
To all whom it may concern: Notice is
hereby given that application will be made
to the General Assembly, at its call session
to couveue in July next, to charter R ib’ja
Gap High School with power to graut cer
ificite3 or diplomas to all pupils completing
ha prescribed co ir.se? of study in a.satis
actorv man ler. W. A CURTIS,
‘ 4t. Prim
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that an act will be
introduced in the Legislature of Georgia in
July 1879, to repeal an act assented to on
28th day of Febuary 1876, entitled an act
for the relief of Eliz ibeth Tanner of Diw
on county. 30-d.
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BANKS COUNTY
Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
Georgia, Banks County.
Will be sold before tbe court house door
in the town of Home’*, Banks county, Ga.,
between the lawful hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in August next, the following
property, to-wit:
Oue dark red milch cow, nine or ten
years old; one white and red spotted ox,
three years old; one oue-horse wagon. All
so’d as tbe property of H B Meeks and Oli
ver P Woodliff, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in
favor of W M Redwine & Cos vs H B Meeks
and Oliver P Woodliff. June 2, 1879.
B. F. SUDDATII Sheriff.
Georgia, Banks County.
J T A Vaughn applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate of Abel Vaughn
late of sa ; d county, deceased; Therefore all
persona concerned are hereby notified that
saiu letters will bo granted the applicant at
the rext July term of the court of Ordinary
of said county, unless good cause to the
contrary shall be then shown. This -June 2,
1879. juG-4t T. F. HILL, Ordinary.
Georgia, Banks County.
Didama Richards Applies,' 1 o mo for let
ters of administration on the estate of John
Richards, late of said county, deceased;
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby
notified that said letters will be granted the
applicant at the next July term of the court
ot Ordinary of said county, unless good
cause to the contrary shall be then shown.
This June 2, 1879. T. F. HILL,
june6 4t Ordinary.
Georgia, Banks County.
Whereas, M R Sanders, AdministratiiJ,
and T C Chandler, Administrator, of 'ibe
estate of Daniel Sanders, late of said county
deceased, petitions this court for discharge
from said administration. Therefore all
persons concerned are hereby notified that
said discharge will be granted tue applicant
at th a A.g*tot term oi tne court of Ordinary
of said county, to be held on the irst Mon
day in August next unless good cause to
the contrary b 9 then shown. This May 1,
1879. mav9-3m T. F. Hill, Ordinary.
Georgia, Banks County.
W W Harrison applies to mo for letters of
administration on the estate ot .Mary F. Mar
tin, late ol said county, deceased; There
fore all persons concerned are hereby noti
fied that said letters will bo granted the ap
plicant at the July term of tbe court of £Or
dinary of said county, to be held on the first
Monday of said month, unless good cause
to the contrary be then shown. This May
26, 1879. T. F. HILL, Ordinary.
Georgia, Banks County.
Pnilip Martin vs Amanda J Means.
Application in Banks Superior court to le
gitimatize au illegitimate boy child, whoso
mother is Amanda J Means.
It appearing to the court that Amanda J
Means is without the limits of this State,
and cannot be served with the usual pro
cess, it is ordered by the court that notice
of this application in this case be served by
publication ia the Gainesville Eagle, a
public gazette, once a month for four
months before the next term of this comt.
This April 12, 1879.
ALEX. S. ERWIN, J. S. C. W. C.
A. C. MOSS, Att’y for petitioner,
I hereby certify that the above and fore
is a true extract from the minutes of Banks
Superior court, April term, 1879
R. J. DYAR C. S. C.
may3o-4m
Georgia, Banks County.
James Presley 1
vs J- Libel for Divorce.
Artie Presley. )
It appearing to the Court from tho return
of the Sheriff in this case that the defendant,
Artie Presley, does not reside in Banks co.:
and it being made further to appear to tho
Court that said defendant does not reside in
this State. It is therefore ordered that ser
vice be perfected upon said defendant in
this case by publication of this order in the
Gainesville Eagle, a newspaper published
in Gainesville, Ga., once a month for four
months previous to the next term of this
court.
Granted. ALEX. S. ERWIN,
J. S. C., W. C.
J, F. LANGSTON, Att’y for Libelant.
Georgia, Banks County.
I hereby certify that the abovo and fore
going is a true extract from the minutes of
Banks Superior couit, April term, 1879.
may3o 4m R. J. DYAR, C. S. C.
DAWSON COUNTY.
Lucy J Dover , Libel for Divorce in Daw
r son Superior Court, April
Earl W Dovor. ) Term, 1879.
It appearing to tho court by the return of
the Sheriff in this case, th it the defendant,
Earl W Dover, does not reside in said coun
ty, aud it further appearing that he does
not reside in the State of Georgia; it is or
dered by tho court th it said defendant ap
pear and answer said case at the next term
of the-ccurt, and in default plaintiff be al
lowed to proceed. And it is further ordered
that service be perfected on the defendant
in said case by the publication of this rale
in the Gainesville Eagle, a public gazette
of th s State, once a month for four months
before tho next term of this cour .
April 21, 1879. Geo. N Lester,
J. S. C., B. R. C.
Georgia, Dawson County.
I hereby certify shat the above aud fore
going is a true extract from the minutes of
Dawson Superior court, April Term, 1879.
This April 30,1879. John W Hughes,
may 9 4m G S. C.
Geokgia, Rabun County.
Margarets. Fincannon, wile of Mckinzie
Fincannon, has applied tor exemption of
personality, and setting apart, and valuation
of homestead and I will pass upon the same
at my office m Clayton ou Monday, 'the 14
of July, next, at 10 o’clock a. m. This
Juno 17 1879. J. W. GREEN,
June2o Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale.
Geokgia, Rabun County.
Will be sold on tho first Tuesday in Au
gust next, at tbe court house door in Clay
ton, in said county, within the legal hours
of sale, Lots of land Nos 13, 14, and 53;
also 49 acres of lot No 15—the west side of
said lot; o ie-balf of the undivided interest
of lot No 48, known as the copper mine lot;
and lot No 28 excepting one-half of the
mineral interest. All of said lands is in tho
first district of Rabun county. Sold as tho
property of Mirarn Hall, doceassd, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms cash. This June 7,1879.
ju!3 4t Alfred Blalock, Admr.
Georgia, Rabun County.
A E Carnes haviug applied to bo ap
pointed guardian of the person aud prop
erty of the minor heirs, under fourteen
years of age, of Mary McClain, deceased, of
said county. This is to cite all persons
concerned to show cause at the July term of
the court of Ordinary next of said county if
any they have, why said A E Carnes should
not he intrusted with the guardianship of
said minors. May 29, 1879.
june6-30d J. W. GREEN, Ordinary.
Rabun County.
I J N Moore has applied for exemption of
| personalty, aud settiug apart, and valuation
lof homestead, and I will pass upon the
I same at my office in Clayton on Saturday
I the 12th of July next at 10 o’clock a. m.
This June 17, 1879. J. W. GREEN,
I Juce2o Ord’y.
I TO PRINTERS.
Desiring to put in a larger Job Tress, we
offer for sale,
Cheap for Cash,
an Eighth Medium Gordon Jobber, in fair
condition. The press is old, but does good
work. Also a Boston Hand Tress, platten
16 x 21, in first class order. Elegant for
large hand bills, or would print a small
paper. We can also sell with.it, if desired,
a lot of good second-baud type.
These articles are offered for CASH
ONLY! and those without it ueod not waste
time in writing Address
Redwine & Ham,
ap2s Gainesville, |Ga.
FOR SALE !
T 0170 L>i iioly IVEaros
J. 11. NICHOLAS, Nacoochee, Ga.
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