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THE GAZETTE
Walker County Depr.rtm nt.
W. F*. 110 V IS,
EDITOR
LaFayette, Georgia.
tiiiksdavmokmno, march so, is;?
Pile l)ii;vl;v TA'.'k- >i ; ' i < ii
and i -a; nows, i' owing to the alienee .if
it. editor on a visit to his sister in another
county, who is sick.
Hydrophobia.
X. (). Z. (Louisville, Ky.) writes; ‘lf
a per on is bitten by a dog which is not
Miff ring from i Iropli ilii.i at the time,
but shoul 1 have it in after \eirs. Ii - it
billow that the person bit "on will also
have the hydrophobia in a. . years?"
We (dip the aOo' o from t lie eorre>|>on
, dent's column of the New York L'
and will try to answer as best we can. It
affords us very gteat pieireure to answer
questions of this kind. We like to stre.v
buds of TiiTorhi tt .on, and flowei s of truth,
along the pathway of inquiring traveler,
particularly when they are seeking knowl
edge under insufferable difficulties.
If our friend who inquires as above bad
ever contemplated the issue be is trying
to spring on our people by agitating this
subject at this time, we think he would
have paused, ere he rushed to headquar
ters for information. If a well dog bites
a well man, and afterwards the log gets
sick, and the man goes and does likewise,
and the dog goes and gets shot for hydro
phobia, and the man ditto; now is m t this
a consummation most undevoutly to be
wished! Is not the ban contemplated ol
such a result, enough to make an unre
gonerated man embrace his mother-in
law? or a bald-headed man tear hi hair?
or. a Methodist preacher refuse fried
spring chicken? or a Christian Statesman
give buck the money be robbed the gov
ernment of? or Chamberlain resign the
governorship of South Carolin r? or Hayes
—but we may rot speak of Hayes. All!
no. lie is the concentrated incarnation of
one hundred years of freedom, of eighteen
hundred years of Christianity, and three
thousand years of civilization. He i.; the
man, who contemplating the character of
Solon, So -rate--, Sydny l*:iy:ird, and
Washington, follows in then footsteps.
But this is tiot answering tlii quo -lion.
Well, we give it up; but it m-t-urs tv us
that to keep the man from having tin
hr lr ipa-i'i .1, pjrhaps it wo ii lie well to
give the dog the lond-r.phobia. V\ o were
bitten by a dog about tw -. ll y o', r y a.
-I,* ! if V O.'O t , ' O ii l'H’-V -*•*>
t in. iti .ii ■('going ;-.. i ,it. • nt 11
ti,e aged canine, who in.-erf- .1 ■ to- *h '
u-, gt 's in u w-. aving way why t! .-a < <„>•
'ion to file ii, -i.ing B .0.1 g.
. . W, re j. : in ... ... to Sind ,
na. i- iOc matter with Mil r Sir-mg
and Bradley- They must have
been bitten by a dog of a ltebel
.-,oi;. years ago, and tlie rabbins are still
lurking in their corporeal system; what
ever that i ; and binding them to reason,',
truth, ju tine, equity and right. There
must be some very virulent poi-on lurk
ing in their blood, or they could never
have overlooked the recoreiot men like
Curds, Hale and Munslh-id, a- J Judge
Marshal, to follow in the footprints of
Jeffries.
Ah, well! let it all go. It will be a!!
right when it is washed; but Hoi help
America, when washin ; day conies.
A correspondent from West Armuehee
us: “There is a bad stand of wheat
(i oats, and that these crops are not very
omising. M yssrs. Blackwell A Neal
}.: preparing to present their friends with
better stock of dry goods than hereto
fore, which shews an upward anticipation
of better lim#.-. The educational interests
of the children are under the supervision
of Mi.-s Dora Euiith at Church Academy.
The religious affairs of the neighborhood
are served by Rev. W. L. Hbattosk,
Baptist; Rev. K. R. Rees and Rev. Tims.
Morton, Methodists, and Rev. Mr. Line,
Presbyterian. ”
Dalton District -Second Round.
Dalton ct. at Mt Pleasant .Mar 31. Api 1
Calhoun and Oothcaloga it Oothealnga !
April 7, 8.
Ringgold at Post Oak Api 1 1
Pulton sta. at Dallon Apl 15, 16
Resaca at Tilton Apl 21, 22
Kingston at Best ’s chap Apl 28, 20
Murry miss, at Mineral Spring -Apl 30 j
Spring place at MeCamj -chap. May 5. C
Pis;:iet Con. at Ringgold May 10. J-'i j
(Jordon ct. at 8-b e-'n - May 19, 20
Suhligna ct. at ('--tie od May 26, 2i
Summerville at Aim June 2,
LaFayette . .-JuncO, 10
McLci.lore's Cove June 16, IT
A M. Tin p;:x, P. E.
AY HOME OR ABROAD - - D J
H. MLin - -0: ■ '-i si ml
!>••>'( i 1 .IF ill ■ -• ::il . ’**!
and purifk'-r oi !;*■; i L'otV i.-uny ar.d
and
absolute ne-.-Y.-.-ity. i)r. i. ?i. Sid* •,
314 Chestnut St.. Ft- Louis,
Wo received information one day this
week of a tree in the Cove that taxes our
credulity. We are goin I ,> that true
before long. The man vi, tu!d u. i all
right: but we will have -•- .an ; -.vlren
we do s< • it and mo - u- -mt t
a w oppor. The u>r -o mi
a ti , ur in.-n - ■
ini ' tbat lvee, and iti m
till n til--;, \va- still room ■. . . ->■ . ,\ai
And it is s-r-i that imee on a nii.e lieie
w- - T-ill-growti - l i:’ Imase wi bin its
v i\ew,i. , it soon aii-1 roport.
Why suffer with a bad eold if one bottle
of Pr. Hull’s Cough Byrup will cure a
cough of the worst kind. Dr. Hull's
Cough Syrup is s>H for 25 cents per
buttle, or tivu buttles for in every re
speetal-le drug -tore in the I 'nited Mai. ■
In ou.' la is; i v ;.ive a synop-i •
of the M,uintai .1,. w n a acre in
Washin.ton county, I all Terrii -iy,
t cptcuiber 16. 1557. It i- ae of the n,.i.-t
horrible butcheries on ieeor.l. liiigln .-.
\ oung, from the account before u.-, wa
respon-iblo lor it.
Trion IT revs-
To the IMitoror The t.uzttte:
The warm sunny days during the last
two weeks, have Marred t!io vegetation
to begin to put forth, and die ttces are
again beginning to show some signs of
life. It was, perhaps, an error in con
cluding sometime ago that the peach
trees were killed, and that we wmiliihave
no fruit this year. It now seems that
some ore hards that were favorably located
are blooming out., while others that were
in low lands and no; protected by wood
land from the eold winds will not bare a
bloom. In fact, a little north of here,
some farmers have already cut down their
trees, having concluded that they were
dead, in [hi , how, ver, I am in, lined to
think they might have been mistaken.
If there is no disaster hereafter, there i.s
stiil a prospect that here is slid a pros
pect that there will be souk- fruit.
Owing to the unprecedented dry win
ter, fanners seem to be well up with their
work, and quite a number of them ready
tu commence planting; but are waiting
for the ground to get a little warmer be
fore they put in their seed.
I he oat crop will be a light one, o-vio
to the dry fall which interl'civ 1 wi'li a.:
sewing and the e.v-—-ivi-1y cold winter
which killed out most ail that bad <•- .a
up. \\ beat promises ! ; i ..: iy Wed, tiiore
being gen -rally a good stand I hough it i
yet small for the la-' of M.:. li.
Present imlicau a :-.ivy
Co;i.ia crop (hi y. ■ -. .i. no 1 ; a;
ot money for I. ( ,o q■ -r o;
W - almd-f ••I : - . - ~ Oil fill
Jure- A!;tr.i i ' . -
I ' i." hour’s t'rom Mi- imt .aj ' nf tho miu
tlu; ii;iy, thereby makin t tin- in
! matos more eontfin talile. We are iww
- having do lib Ail weather for work.
| though the moniiii-'S an: a little ,"■•!
| since the rein iur biy ni-lit.
| Col. Ilovis, of’ 1.. lAyette, was in out
; town la-t week, ’eat;, 'for any eiuerrencv, i
from penning a b !i>r the Gazkitk |
liractieing in aj . r • nut, makimr a 1
stump sj.e di, or v.:i.in.: ;■ leader on the i
r sources of \\ alke " and t i-**n - 1
lies, wi.icll are lyiriv li.eniant for i
want of capital and him to devclo,-
them.
While speaking of tlie two e unties, I
would say that in variety of soil, beauti- !
f'ul scenery, mild and heaiihy climate,
good water powers, iron ore, etc., they \
cannot lie excelled, and there is no more
inviting field i :no capitalist anywhere f
for profitable investment.
March 27th. Tuion.
—b'i' iiwn >ii ffi 1 ia i t ■
FARM IS 1 7-i ( A X
I O <• ct..l•> css every
Dollar by Furehusing; Supplies
—OF—
S. P. SMITH & SJ'.L
Wli tilesale roeei's
AND
Boots, Shoes and Liquor Dealers,
SMITIJ'S BLOCK, ROME, 0.1.
j We keep constantly on hand a
full line of all kinds of
j Groceries and Pure Unadulterated Liquors
! You that are In need of goods be sure and give
| us a call. Our motto is “quick sab-sand shojt
1 profits.’’ Wo arc also proprietors of s lIfTIJ’S
CKLiifiKATLi) ?I 15111 ffib. i <
I sure and giv** them a trial, they are sold by
1 all Grocers and Druggists, throughout several -
i States S. i*. SMITH & ’'US.
MEDICAL CARD.
i li-s. itaxon e?v <* --i iliii
Having formed a eopari m-rshfp, respectfully '
tend*ir t.h< ii’ proles.- i-oia; vi ■ -tiiti.e eiiiz -ns
of Ci.uG.oega and adj i- ot cm.-t-s, it. r,im pmc- i
tkee ot Meu;:-iir* .;:••! --v-.,-- . e.tci :.<■)> ■ *:m
gent ay plica! lon to mere* sue- The su*vic
of each can be had in mi .out. additional i
charge W. H - ,X
C. F. Gltli’ FJ N,
! DSrttown, N* v. ?i*r< ix.*,
Ef?hOf?o OF YOUTH.
\ ' ;l "' 1 •' •■; ;
1 il AvT'A ; lr- -, f ' ; r- r* :if* D- ;-...0 .ol
■-
• JOHN H- o<ti>EN. ig< eilarSt . New Yr rk
Drs. iiUDICiL & TUCKER,
IMi.a sittiitaw
S; SllffitMUlS.
Having t< n w t! a popart mu ship offer thoir
pr l ’{•'? -i i s.Tvi. s 111 ill.* pt'api ■ r rhatuuiumi
uiiti ip, ;hli,:• nt “pplicHtitm t<> mi'iit auc*
iv:Tip - - i-v i, in both can bo bad ill till
; v. urpi-TL.
it. A. li. TL\ KI?R.
tMimu r\l lit *, >cto t‘t’v."!h, IS?!!. tf
PIMPLES.
I will . i il . : ■ • • • ipt* tA>r pr.'pnrii.i' a
Mint pic Y- !a • i ’’’ " ’■'■;! I r.’inovc Tan,
I . i.h i*i • . t-i >tt'lp’a, ic.ivif j. ib>
Hu S It, tii*, 11 :t •, i , ' •tii'.il; ilUoillsll’ .I I 111 s
i’oi } iv.mjii'*i1 1 • r a luMiti-iiti .m'-'A'I U lialr on a
liti'd head oi : iiuio‘ii luce Atitlri si H.*u \ uiitidf
Y Toi, iJox .i.v‘l, .No. c, Wi-. Mi r St,. .Sew York.
TO c:?’ •• -Tt/EJ.
Vee alv.*r!: • r. . . : iy mm tl
of that tliv-atl df- - . on. Ivy a s.mple
rein.- Iy. is .ina. . ; .i,,tU Mtown to Id.; I‘. How
suili'H is tht* n leans < i curt*. To all who deni re it
ii - will Head a cop j oftliopr niiptiou used, (free
oi flair}:' i. with the is i r preoarat { on,
un.l tlie same, w , . . ! < y will tin, 1 a “sure
emv" for (i'ensmupt 10 , .\-i ,it..i. !ironehitis, *te.
Haiti s wisboikC the j< . lipiioiiwill please
addles.-;. Uev. K. \. V iI.SON’,
11M i’t'iin St., New York.
VIJK’3
11. M sTHATr.I) ruici.i> i .WXi.Oi'X t:
Fifty pact’s d(n) iihis* rit i ms, with ih'seript'bms
of t housnnd i of tin* best FVm •rs and aides
in the world, and ‘the way to till
fora I'.? •(i •i p • t:i;;e stainp. I'rintet! mi Her
man and English.
\ ieh’-; lo .! (.Male, Quarterly. Mb e- nts a
\i< 1-Vs lower V Ycut-talilc Card** i, bii , t
in pap‘-r; in tV cant elotli covers. Si.
.‘.'•if. as. .AM KS YITK. !.. "li, ter, N. Y
Vick’s l Moi-nl v itid*.
nlieautifulQuiird erly Journal, finely Hand rated,
and eontniui:.}; an eh'f'anl eolov-:l Flower p utt
with the first number. Price only Yb *•• nt s fo
j tin* year. The first n-imher for lHi‘7 ju; ! issued
in (lermau ami F.neli.-sh.
Vit'li's Mower A :i!le <'. r.U*i‘, in
paper l •••aids; wit ii eh*;-ini el ; h eto ii ■ !
Nick’s (’atalo.-.ot i id.t-i.j ; i-mr., only 2
| cents. Address,
JA.WKS YiTK. Hophester N. Y,
v i:o iv’s
Flower and V gctable Carden
is tb'* most beautiful w. rk of lltt* kind in the
world, it contains nearly 1- p- es, hundreds of
fine illusi rations. muJ m>: Cuiio.Mo I'i.atks ok
Flowkus, beautifully drawn i-.ud colored from
mituie. l’litv bo cents in paper covers; in
tdeprit cloth. Ii inn and in (P rman and Knylisli.
Vick’s Moral (iuidv, >.art.ei'lv. cents- a
year.
Nick’s CTit.ilo^ue--.‘>oo illns!rati-ms, only 1
' cents. Addre.-rt,
JAMES VICK. Rochester. N. Y.
ix merwammmi&mxaaMßmtmz&rwrJt nmmiß&k
COUNTY DiRECTCRY.
IR
j \A ::s M Bi'LL.MI, MTORNHY.
| SuimrpTville, ( Jeoreia.
\V;,I prnci ii".- in I lie eoiirtK of Chutiookii and in
| r i umlme i iiiiii! ms. Olhee with clerk superior
i . .i;. Prompt attention given lo all business
eni-j in ted to him.
i • ——- -
- toil Tcmplae *.
.0,l m . No. HT, Trion. H- i:n!;*r
{ p-e. t iiu. ■.. i 'by la it it- firft, Snmtuy in each
j !:.■:• W. I’.IA , NY. t. J. NV. ( LO. 1 , F
■ r EBosliarsdry.
* . * v.ione, ,-.'o. 5 10, nice!.'* on the
' . • .i .in the, Head r.:y at
■ "M-- ('• -'A <v
\V . Ait.C.oLLi M, siNu’etary,
.'UN'-', i 11H iMM LI! VI LLE
11* 1. i--i ;■ of l-'i- -- ;ut;l A or, Miisoi.;i
nr - •- in ; ,;.•!!• p:,!: -.n • In st Sol iirluv in each
moiitfi ; t P A A. . I. T. liKNDiUX. Ma-u t
EDW.-. 1:1 a! .1 it i'i S : .-erel ary of the I.odp*.
Ti. v ! 1..\ il? HWALTNI'A"
L rilid. 1 iii. Order of (i.'i'cinnlarH.
i;, I !.- 1-i I hoi: bad on til • Toe:. dn.V night after
the-' ■-i and f•. I.’i S;d.-.;at !is ill •. v.-rv lum.tll
ut- 7 o tT" k. H. ' . ( 1 1 Iti.3 i’i AN, VV Chief.
1). A. < El .'.! ENT, Seer tar\ of the lejdgo.
Ayer’s
Cheny Pectoral
For Diseanos of tho
% Throat and Lurif-a,
aueb as Coughs,
8 ’ Whoop in;;
f f Coußh, Bronchitis,
J-, fey Asthma, and Oon-
Thc reputation it has attained, in
consequence of the marvellous cures it
has produced during the last half cen
tury, is a sufficient assurance to the
public that it will continue to realize
the happiest results that can be desired.
In almost every section of country
there are persons, publicly known, who
have been restored from alarming and
even desperate diseases of the lungs,
by its use. All wbo have tried it ac
knowledge its superiority; and where
its virtues are known, no one hesitates
as lo what medicine to employ to re
lieve the distress and suffering peculiar
to pulmonary affections. Cukisuy 1T;o
--tohai. always affords instant relief, and
performs rapid cures of the milder va
rieties of bronchial disorder, as well ns
the more formidable diseases of the ;
lungs.
Asa safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset
the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it i
is invaluable j for, by its timely use,
multitudes are rescued and restored to
health.
This medicine gains friends at
every trial, as the cures it is constantly
producing are too remarkable to be
forgotten. No family should be with
out it., arid those who have once used
it never will.
Eminent. Physicians throughout the
country prescribe it, and Clergymen
often recommend it from their knowl
edge of its effects.
I'SEt-Aj-.i;;) by
Dr. J. C. AYER ii CO., Lowell, Matt., i
Frnctfc-ul -t AnsfytJcnl Cheri-.ie: r.
sold r.r At.h ;..?:ocivra J.vi;avvrii*:::... j
.tOUS S. Cf.l MTOKV Agent
S(klTU?N?0!
S AjJjnr'V IMPIfOVEI) ao pei-CEAT.
Price S6O With Cotton Option at 15 Cenls.
ACID l?I LOS P I lA.TIA
li'jillilJliaAUrja Ail 4JitAYl4>-
LANI) PLASTKRAND SALT
a. Bla (’(lie Price (' Klnlr’s (Juauo.
t'.-if ' (>TK. To give Kanucis an equal
ehanee, I agree that the above articles
may 1.-e paid Ibr in money preview- to the
Ist day d’ November at a discount ot’3.‘,J
percent. That said Uuano and Phos
phate may be paid lor at the rate of 8-10
n ll cl Land Plaster and f-alt at the rate of
. 20 per ton, by paying in money previous
to the ist. day oi’November.
J. \. IL\LK, Rome, Ga
T I l Id
SUMMERVILLE GAZETTE
till,l. Hi-; l-T RN ISU ii I > i'O FI'LSCRIBKI., . re-nta rr.r.PAiu, AT TIIB
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Jti North Georgia. In order to enable everyone to become a subscriber and sup
tiorf rof a g md, ; übstantial home paper, the price lias been reduced
to these low figures. Therefore, you are expected to give
us your aid- 'l ake it yourself, and see that
all your neighbors take it.“Vmil
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rem tin- be:- 1 foreign and American literature and for its edueittional influmiee in
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News of ihe Cay in Brief.
'] i! i'i J AZKTT!y L(:iriT r of* True Duiuooatic ji iii(*i v. il] uuuntvnanco
i*ut Truth, Ju.'f ice, ?u**J f:; ; - Uc.'iliu.'; !•. all, {'.•! cn;- •-■*.; ;i! I! in/-; f ’ ?* j■■. •s. ]’: he'.
and r*v< vy]i;b/r rh.i t ' : t 0 injure. <>r dc: ran-’ Le j-iLlic.
TL- *!: :'i 111* - .'" f<j' ! ! IbU ''(!’ NoVtll •’•'•! (Ik itii !-*i ij . ■ Ullll fJ ( * ,
w-ii i- 1 •-•(,* (•••;- <?i < -iiiuutiuii, and every jncH- ure • • . ■ v rt- * ? Ep n*.
<■ ;h iE;;, (If flevi it.pie.i:! •[' fin van Ml:- i'll: !•. • •>. ' . i 5 lifid ill iUK .
( I S Zl7l Tl*! lie;.: Iy - 11 } port
'1 i., r,: • mi* u Yordiovi. *.. j a •i, we invite renewe Ii
,nd rit!;-.- I ii| ; ' !<:: ’ in..* iiiiurc, ol’our ulTte- :..i make the South the j
)"■--- ‘ iii-ii- i ini |m - * j.e.iiy. cdin-a: iofiaJ laeiL' • at. : ; •i.licu! lib* rality, oi’ any
t.ther • f ‘i'ui of i].(‘ Aiuericun T'nion.
A'ldre - ai! (Mniinunieation:- to
( ’ l uID MFt N T ct S )-V,
,V,si u enilk, ( i 0., Ucor^ia.
t - ’.W \ r M J I / \ I> f
i IjN hi [Ol !
li.v SHOP. TIN SHOP.
Yin Shop!
The iii'dereigned having cstaldishcd
ii !in Hmp in .-'uiniu'. reille, where lie is
p i | nieii to serve his friends with Tin
- .i, , pipimr, UuUeriny. .Mending,
i; ■ i.iring, ole., arid i-m n lifierul shale
ni' - -(];•!.; pslrnnage.
i we denrs In-low (.A elionTs Store.
H'f Ei'HEN GARRE" :’.
No-.-. 1 ti; 1; -3m.
i’o ■ S liil-trilim heme. S.ei'.ril'- i worl s
'jj 'sin , -c,.1-..Mi-
P. S. To compost quickly, use Bale's
Guano ami sprinkle over the heap a little
--alt and Land Bluster. To compost a
ton of stable manure use 200 pounds
Guano, to compost a ton of cotton seed
use 400 pounds.Gnano.
Wet the immure or cotton seed well
before mixing with the Guano. Shelter
tho heap to keep off the rain.
J. A. RALE.
marble WORKS.
flr xti Sirruj, llui* a.
r 1 Mil-: ENDEiDiIGNED C.\l,k SJ’EdAL AT
-1 i el.I ion to their facilities for sujiplylng
any tiling in tin? above line.
SIONI MINTS, TOM Its, HKAIMTOXES,
VAst's, .-I-;., <■(. ~ of the best
Italian and American Marble,
finished in the be:-f o’ style and woikrr.ans ip.
and vt. prices that <* -lie. nupelition.
'l itre ..fit l/.i jis of Buuimerville and vicinity are
respee.Bully Invited to call and examine - ir
vun’ire’ and price:; wh*’ii in Home.
A. 1. LlJ.KftfiK A- < (>.
j 7 CENT.-- A MON'i If WILL REV
* * atc w■-•}■ ;cr for one y-*?> r. Ei cry family i
• : 1.0 '• >t V * 'i’fe- I !*■ ill this JW p.it e.
I.t'k r nl Atlvt'i'liM'iiifiHs.
Ai lllcclion Ordered.
ii EORfilA. Chattooga County:
In eoipfilianoo with an act of tho logitilature
of 1N75, cn atlng a Hoard of CoininluMloimi-H of
UofulHiiiul Hovonuos, for said county, (tho grand
joi yif Man'll term of Suporlor oouit ro*om
nu'iitling tlicsaim*). Tl is horobyordorod that
i an (‘loci ion bo hold at the Hovorul oloctlon pro
; finots in said oonnty, on (sth of April. IHT7, for
i tho purpose of oloetiiig live poi sons to oonstituto
; sititl Hoard of Roads and Kovenuos, said oloctlon
i to In" conducted in tho man nor proserlbod by law.
JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary.
Leave to Well A |>|>lied lor.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
' 11, A. Hrownflidii and NV. 11. Hon.-flold. admin
i-.t ratio .-t t l t lit* ostato of John Wooten, doeoused
having filt-.i thoir application for loavi*to soil tho
lands belonging to the ostato ef said doeeused;
This is to notify all persons intorostod, ho'h
kindred and creditors, that said application will
bo hoard before a court- of Ordinary to be hold
in Summerville, on tin first Monday hi Miiv,
IK7 7. This Murrli i>'h, 1H77
JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary.
EMray Notice.
(SEOROIA, Chattooga County:
H. F. ('hock, of tho lvfiith district, G. M., of
said count) has tolled before J. N. Hawkinsatid
Amos Check', freeholders of said district, ns iin
<st ray,a red steer with white back, marked with
uudot'bit in the car, and about three yours
"kl; appraised by the above named freeholders
to in* worth seven dollars, (STL Tho owner of
said est-i-a). is required to eottio forward, pay
charges atitl takesaiil ; t *er nway, else ho will bo
sold mt tin* freehtil.i of the said H. F. Cheek, on
Saturday the 2lili day of March. 1877.
JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary.
Npiiliimt l is, Alow Ko.id.
(tEOIUJIA, Chattooga County:
Application 1. •• o i, on made to establiuh a
public nut in the ■ .h and: strict, U. i'i., com men ;• -
ing fit the V\ alkt r county lfne, r-Hiping south
down the Shinbone valley tijl it intersects tho
Neal gap road near Adam Neal’s; uud the same
having I.ecu reviewed and reported of j uOlio util
ity. Therefore ul! persons concerned are hereby
noliii- p i" file t lieir objeitions in t hi.-. *f; ee. if
iu 1 y t in s have; wit bin the t inn* preset!bed l.y lew
elm* . aid road will be established as apple .1 for,
on Tuesday the fid day of April], 1877’ Witnei-a
my official signat vre. this February 21, 1877.
JAMES B. HILL, Ordinary.
A ppl ii'Rliun, T it-iiar^c.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County;
William Hix, Guardian of J. W. and Lr.raM.
Morton, having rendered his account, and peti
tioned the Court of ordinary for a discharge 1 roni
said Guardianship, on account of .1 W.’s arrival
at full age. uud Lura M. having married a man of
lull age ; this is, therefoie, t,o cite nil pers-ms in
terest ed to show cause, if any they cun, why the
. lid Wm. liiv should not l.e discharged from
s aid guardianship, and receive letters of dismls
sioii, on llio first Monday in April, 1M77.
JAM IIS ii 111 LL, Ordinary.
.1 d’niniflralor’ij Sale.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Hy virtue of nn order from the court of Or
dinary. of said county will be ield before the
court house d*M>r, In Summerville, in said county
within the legal hours of sale, on the first T;ieSr
day In April, 1877, t'no rolloiving property lo
wlfc; I fill ir. res of lot of land No. fid Si, ifiu acres of
No. 7< acres of No. fill aud lfi 1 .) acres oi No.
k.‘! L ; ull in the lfiLh district and lth section, wit.li
L’!) acres of bottom land cleared aud In good statu
of eullivntion, and other cleared lauds well
watered, with good mountain ivsideuae. Sold
as tin* property of Samuel l*’. Force, deceased,
and for tie* purpose of distribution among the
heirs. Terms of sale, Cash. This March sth,
1877. IL I). C. EDMONDSON,
Administrutor of Sum'l F. Force, deceased.
Apidira tivai, IM-icliargr.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
A. it. Allen, administrator of the estate of
Robert Allen, deceased, represents that said
• slate is fully administered, and desires a dis
charge from said administration. This is, there
fore. to cite the next of kin and all persons hi
re n sted. tofile t heir objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed bylaw-, else letters
of dismission will be granted to -aid A. IL Alien,
administ rid or as aforesaid, ou tin* first Monday
in >luy 187 7. This January filst. 18! 7.
JAM EH ii. HILI., Or.l in i, y.
!!.<( fcs-K j\ ration.
GEORGIA, (lmttooga County
Wm. II )*< nn ha\ing applied to me for loiters
of administ rat ion on the estate of .Stephen
Ham, late of this county, deceased. 'i’liiH is
to (ii ail and singular the creditors and next
of kin of Haid Stephen Ham, to file their objec
tions, if any they have, in this office within tho
time prescribed bylaw, else letters will be grant
ed to applicant af applied for by the first Mon
day Di April next.
Witm s.j my oflfie al signature March 6th,
1877. ' JAMES li. HILL, Ordinary.
Sale*.
; GEORGIA. Chattooga County!
Will lie sold before the court house door fn tho
town of Summerville, in said county, between
tin* legal hours of aulc, outlie it rut Tiienlay in
April, 1K 77, the following property: TwoloU
• of 1 Hid Nos. 80S and 80J, Pith district and Ith
. Wei ion ti said county; levied on to satisfy a Jua
; t ice court li fa. i sin <1 from the district. O.
JM . in favor of .1. S. Purwley vh. H. H. Gllreuth;
, tenant, in I).*.,s.'SHiriTi u>t illi**f. Levy made and
| ictu; ned !c. s. .>! Knox. h. 0.
I Also,attic .c i.c ami place, 140 acres of
| land No. SIS# in r. h set and -It.h section, f.>
i He.; I;.! V o.jo li ' ! .t • U.’i l CollUfy t ax. I.SSUcd
hylJ.i\ ii. !, . • i .vm iI • ai.d rcLunn and
;by W. 11. Ow> *,larch tit fa, I.'u7.
\V I). iC; Li,K IT, Shut iff.
%!>!•’i ’ im, s.casrOia.j.
poiiiicii guardian ol the p"V ato 1 .■•.•r'y . .
.lonn T. Kndiafdsou. a minor •)■ [ >f
fourte- a y .>irs, resideut of s.t. .
to cite ail person* ounce rued tu :• .a , a . at
tin* April term of the court o," : ,ii: • ■
and show i a use. if they can, >v-. v. ,i
Richardson should not bo ini;.-,ie< • 1 i,
guardianship of the poraon and j j
I-. Uichai dHon. W linens i*. ; 0./i i , . .
March Mh, IS, i. JAS. U. i11R.,, .
yVp3>tie:ition <nar<ii. ..
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
■John.). Uiehardson having af >..• , o heap
pointed guardian of the. person Yu- erty o£
Kobf. L. and Early J. Richardson, mors under
fourteen y ais of age, resident, of .said county.
'This is to cite all parsons coueerned, to be and
appear a) the April term of tin court of Ordinary
n xt, and snow cause, if any they cat, wily said
John .1. liii hardsell should not be intrusted with
the guardianship of the per-o.i and pi oner y of
Kola. I<. and Early .1, Richardsm, vV’ituosu
ui olticiul Bign.it nr.* this March Mh. 1H77.
JAMES H. HlLL,.Ordinary.
S>imissijn a]>|iSic(t for-
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:.
or re W. and Sarah Mills, ad mini strut ors of
tl • tat,<• <>f It. Al. ,\UJIm dcciused, represent u*
tic ir petition duly (lied and cut et-e:l on record
that they have fully administiowd the estate of
said H. .1. Aliil.s, doeeu+itsi. This is. therefore,
to cit ** all persons interested. both kindred and
en dit.ors, to show can se if any they can, w’ny said
adminisiiators should not be discharged from
thyir adininf-nation ;u:d icceive letter , of. ui*-
mission on the first Monday in April, IK*',.
Given under my otih iai signature, i>< • mber
“JOlh. IHi'ii. 'JAMES li. JULL, Ordinary.
(' V. liOl’Eli. M I I,I,WHIG HT AND
' Contractor for Building.
Gin Clearing, < otton Presses, AYator Mini
so am Machinery, Mills, &c.
Work gu am need UcfcropcssturuiKhed when
desired, tliroughon Ju- Ches\keu Counry.
R-idence u to:viesvlU*, Alabama.
h day t home, .yg'T.'s wanted.
-hJ *xJ and i m'-*v . 'l'.U.'f', I’d., t
Maine.