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Official Organ Clirrofcoe County
TIKN. F. PERRY, Editor A Pviilisiikii
Vhin-Nday, Maivli - 1 ‘ i ■ ■ ^ *
dug ir
Cvclone |»i ! 8 ure bt-in
many parts of the Stu'e.
Milton County‘ rea Is its title clear.’
a lent In the Senate next time-Demon-,, (
The peach trees are just Iregtuntug
to bloom in South Georgia. being a
month later than last year.
Tin re is a pretty general stnfe sen
timent favorable to the pacing ol
tsen. J. E. Browns Hums on the next
presidential ticket.
An exc unge r< markr: The fell
ows that luugh most at the digging
ol cyclone pits would d.ve deepest
in'o th in ut the turning ol il i
storm.
A U»» Mr. Campbell we under
Stand, has purchased the ollici* o'
the late ‘•Monitor.” at Dawtontil e
Si d will start a piper there to b-
called the Duwsonvillo New*
A bill of injunction, restraining Mir
C-iunty Cormm ssl oners nt (’ol>b from
entitling the new tsad I iw, Imn I men
fi <d by some ot the citizens. The injun
cir>u will ho heard l»y Ju'lgo Brown
Clark llowell of the Constitution
Hint to New York last week for the
pnrPOM of interviewing Oov S. .1. 'lil-
d*n os the I’residen'inl outlook. Gov.
TiWsn nays he would refuse to accept a
rs#om nation an account of his failing
h tlith. Hu would though no il< iilit
trotyl if pmutnntud. lie is too patriotic
to refuse the call of his Country.
Hoot, Westmoreland & llnrdin
have petitioned to be iucoimrated
tinder '.he name of Powder (Springs,
proposing to utilize tlie wuhis at
Powder Springs, G.;, in curing
diseases. \Non’t some one tmniiiu-
our Alum Springs water »»d
seek to utilize t«?
The Governors decision on Hi
convict lsuse wa» fHVorublo to the
Uailroad and leaves the question to
be settled by the couits. The Road
is tow vigorously pushing work on
the upper end and wll soon begin
to lay iron. They expect to have
cars running to White Path by the
middle of April next.
The furmers In the vicinity of the
Fiendsliip cliurcb have organized an ag
liculiural club with a membership of one
hundred ana twenty. Tli-y linvo com
tractrd with Mr. R. T. Jones, of Canton
Ga. for their guano at a con*iili raid
reduced price Their otjeci is to w«rk
for the hem fit of llio club and il'.r
farmers generally. They intend to make
their farms self-sustaining as fur
possible Our president, W. N. Mims,
is a good firmer mid is w ide awake to
the interest of the club—Cvmminy
Con-e,p<>tidait !o Atlanta O nstitution.
“Political matters are begining to
tuke root, ther? was a meeting here
last Saturday aid although it was
very quiit it will pan out in lb
end to an advantage to route of th
favorites of the assembled f w. Jt
was for the purpose of finding out
the sentiments ol this place on the
presidential question, and the polls
showed that lor president they wan
ted B. F. Butler of Massachusetts
and lor vice president Joseph K.
Brown of Georgia. There may he
a delegation 6ent to Chicago on the
8th of July to urge claims of these
two patriotic Christian gentlemen
for the two highest offices in the
gift of the people—Stark Corres
pond jut to Jackson News.
The executive committee of tin-
democratic party, will convene in
Atlanta, on Saturday, April 5th, at
10 o'clock a. in., in the parlors of the
Markham house. Members of tin
committee are earnestly r* quested
to attend in person, as business ol
impoitance will be transacted.
Democratic papers in the state ol
Georgia will please copy.
Henky Jackson, Chairman.
It is stated that their are 100 di
vorce suits now pending before the
Cherokee fSupe.ior cour.—Jackson
News.
Our esteemed contemporary has
placed our county in a very erro
neous position. Perhaps Clarke was
wl a they intended to say, as we
see it stated in other papers that
Clarke county has 100 divorce races
peuding before her courts.
Instead of there being 100 divorce
caees now pending before our courts
there is not one-ti-nth thut nmnlei
—only 9, just 91 less than they would
have the reading public believe. A-
a matter of news we give below, the
names of the divorce cases i s they
now appear upon the records of the
court:
Fannie C. McElroy vs. Thos.
AicElroy-
John Howard vs. Adaiine Howard
Dtlia Williams vs. John Williams.
Malinda N. Simms, vs. Louis A
Simms.
Wm. W. lieed ve. Mary lleed.
Frank Heard vs. Mollie Heard.
Lucy I. Brown ve. Mai tin. A. Brown.
Bethany Maddox vs Dau‘lH. Mad
dox.
iS. W. Beck T. J. Btek.
Below we invite your attention to
un extract of a communication sign
ed “O. ('. 8.’’ in the (! liwoville
Southron on above sold c\
As well known'the Geoigit. g->M
region Insoles- to the B in-Riilg-,
a pint of the Ahoghvn-y Motvu'ftin
chain, and Civ-is ace rding to I lie
science of geology i lu* laid a of the
metaphoric or transition rock wit c
although belonging to the | liin irv
formation, ; s s-uond i. ng-. Ae-
oordrg t" the cpographicul d stil
tin' ion of 1 lie m in ere s. which :s i < n
dis'inc !y mat k- d, the ofi sin e b- It,
carrying five gold and full . | vci -
, f gftld b iting oif, cm b* triced
|fj)u IV) ( or rv () rviCbiis Hi 1
ri gnlstisg bgftl udrei 1 ising, bus cut pi i
s d itvn so low, that wljilc we pi >|)« <
to comply w:111 the lew, others mast ui
the ftHine, mi I we mest insist licit in eve
ry case I lie pfinU-i ft n must In colli • led
.and paid in advance. This gives les
t’oiibb*. The law-'il*, s the utli s i.a l«l
bus: "For each oito hundred word*
Vint sun of M-vcnfj- l!\ r cents for Pauli in*
suit: m for tlie'lirt four in«-rtinn» and
fa cat n sii'mi <]>!c. t insi rli< ii thirty five
v un l«; i nnli i uc 1 midi ' H words."
t IIKKOK KKt’or \TY SIIfc(lI !•’F
SWUM FOB APRIL fsl’lbsi
iVill be sold on the (list 'Ittpftdnv ii
pig,J Money Saved is Money Made!
witin ni intt-ri--tuition I r iik io tr.ni
five hu.ulr-d Miles prrell.l vi 1, H-.e^'P' ' ";•>•• "I 'be cot. ft ho,, e door ... .1,
\llegliiimy Motiii'ui s i d imriii’j
li-orti Virgin a to Abib.nn s | rm■ •«*.- j
1.1 its colli SO I ho gold li Id * of Not" i
and 3, u'b ('sriim-i, Ahihi na and
ti-,) ;u. This soft sla!< I imutio,
is d eoinp fed, tiler for- very o.wv t"
•vyrk uni s ct ryin i go I i partly in
I Itle s, tins and s' infers, r ia ,r, •
id v.ins, and poitly do-e.inn:it> d
throughout. The g r Id is I ii d
I ia e w ii I.iii ll *- /. 'id « tie.tomp.'Si'lot
as i s | vi 0oils m it t x but) b • n ile-
oonii ostU and Convened mtoox .l o'
irot .
Tie gold ngioa nf (l-nrgi.r is »
Iil^Ii elevate I country, ero I by
numerouj mountain stieam-', less va
l iable in I In ir flow than in dry and
Itss wooded regions, and Loin th *•>
stteams the wat« r is o -nv- \! t > tt e
11flel-ent Mines in large di'eh i ai d
cu a a Is. Our Georgia suists. when
torn out by ibe stream hum tin*
at zz'e timed away, are found ><
d, posite from a fourth to a thitd ol
their gold in the si mo-, while 1 nr-
lift's of the m:\teiiul being at iri>
same time converted into mind and
mud, is wanned aw tv hy the c irrea 1 .
Courser tiagineils of the veins unit
the remains •' numerous litile qnaf z
seams, and ol harder siato lumti a 1 ,
centainiiig still ihe i* mainder of the
gold, nr • ilius washed t-v tlie mill and
there lib* ruled b rmsbn g unde:
stamps, and amalgamated on nuil-
plrtte8
Ttie mines of Gior.:ia L.it\e over
come tl.e dillleul part ol tin ii strug
gh; for existence mid have l ue.li d
the epoch of pnduciion, ai.diveiy
iniptovi inent mai'e is in their fuv«r,
and will add every day mote am
mole to tin it value. Now we teln ld
tbs b< gii.l.ilig ot a in w eia ol inin-
11, jt, imd this ri tin ring hivmabh
condition is strongly ind rated by u
number il heavy Saifs, wlncii lain
been intently ulssetl, and in vv lib
inspires, N’ortInns’ Georg a.
Wo h live hen* in Georgia a belt ol
gold ores of Un para lie ed •xten\ and
andoubtidiy re no Iii g the pnmitiv,
rock, winch on an nvmage c.i not
be les* tliau 2.000 feet <h ep. Here is a
mass of precious imtul mclnst-d in
the rjok above the z me nilplinivs, j 1 tl *
whioIi cannot be cxtiuus't-d ioragen,
and including the compaiu'ive i e.u-
ness, tind uniformity of the Water
wii <1 ( union, »ftid e.u npy ut 4'ln-i
k' u ill.in till- I ' fHi hour. 1)1 Mi C I.) I III
hiu'u it bid h r tin- lul'oWfng rr peiti
low i : ui e i.iiudii d mi a of uind l,/ : Mg
■ a the foillh t" of tut of lull 1 No .'! 1 i
in th, 11ti Difttr.el end 'Jn-I Siuilon ut
• . .!' run ii I > oil wh o'i ft -ui ll ltd I i dwell
iui>r Mil Ml table out laiihi ngx
.-!l-o l» ui Ufa nen .x etTlhe Bast • r.i I ol
I >t ol 1 mi inuubei .'HO in tie, Itli !)
uni Jo I -ictiun ef xnid cmiEly, -Vi ie A
llo CHilib, widow uf lie l\ 11 Hole Ill'll
or mi!, liming dow -r --r l.f-i^itein
ii I laid--, mid III - re ami n b-r or i t ■ lost
ui ■ r l.er lilu Dtale tenuinaty ix Ui pop
iit\- I u Ii • sold. 1^ a .1 onto l -1 y i,
i -iipei'.oiift'uit lil'n m fivoroi Junw'x Our
Ie Giiaidi.ime r.i \V, \V. un i It. F
II i e.nu'a- Hxrculur* i f H'-nty tl. H d-
rle liie-ax ,| 'leunut in |-oaxt-8)i in
entitled in t-rin) ot tiie lav. Tills Tub
"2ud lb 4.
Also lit tin xmnn : time and pi :o- Lots
ef Iniul N ix 5l»o and 4HH in the tli'ud
I) * t r/i: • tied m c anl «. cl ton x.anl jonnty.
■ 1 mils lying in the toOOtli District
if M i f said c uuty cun tinning eighty
arid' more or lm-y tlic lauii whyreon th -
lVniladt now nhides. Levied on to
tisly a Justice court fi. fa. in tivor of
./ones U. Flown e.s- (’. Al. Wheeler
Wiiuen I’ot co givi n to Defei <lnrit it
t mix of tlm In'v. This Fob. 25th 18.(4 |
Also at the fann thou and place
Lot ol land N«. U2tt in the t’rd District
and 2nd Section of . aid count;. Levied
on us tli pr iperly of Mary 8 epheiixon,
to witiufy ft i/n tice Court U. Iii, issuing
In in ttie 1 "82ml dbtrlci G. M. in favor
i I Zaehnrinb Nix v» Mary tiiepbinison and i
Geo. bn phenson. Diapoty joiiped out I
I liy pliiililill. and Ilia Until.t in possession
io tilled in the let ms i f the Ifta. Levy
imii'iu and totimicd to me liy I). W.
GniriKon L, <'. Ibis Feb. vB’li lbt’4'
Also at tt.o siinie time nial p.b-ce.
will lie told to tlie bigbeiit Ind b r for
en-litbe following pioperly to wit; a
certain true./ ut land, lying in tliu 10 JI.-t
I).strict, (!. Al. t In rokie (eunty (hi. eon
luiuing ntiout lOO acres, eoiisist i g oflot“
and par's oI b ts .Vox 120 121, Hi'S. JOO.
17a, 171. ill in tlie bid Distiaei mid 2 d
veetb ii ol 8..id c ui.ty, upai which
W. VV. ll'dcondii- Dow iisdi-s. Nad
I m-1 'evud i n ns the propeiti ■ I II, Ii.
Holcombe ib ei H'.idpuitl \V. \\' M loon bi-
iii mtisty n Justice eouri li. iu. ssiud
from the ICOl.-t I);8tr;c G-V M. said
county in fnvi r of Higlnower end H ill*
aim rg iu t VV- H liolcom.. m.d B F.
Hole in be uAexi cutors il ii B. II 1-
cojnoe and VV. \V, Jlidcouilie bitot levy
made liy VV. J. Ingram L. G. imd retui-i •
me. Toiun-t in peicsxioii notiti-il
iu teiins of the law. Y111F> h/JOtli Ibbi
Also ut the mine t)In - and pine .
Lot of 1 ml 2'o, 781, in the 18th D.sli el
am. 2nd Si cl u n ot said c matLev
GASTON, GEOllGl
tT„dor an onti civ n:*w iu I'inge
meat is now ojiejj tor tin »Cio ai"i .tion n
these •-eking ft h"WltliV »ml p' a -‘""
loedity. Aee<m,dat'i,'>t* fmt elms no,
priee* loin. Spu n bd hAinplr rooms fo»
Dripnim-rx. Spicial rat • io tool os.
In r >nmctiou with th- II m-e i
.pImd i! Stalili-s w I r l.orx r '■> u:’.n
•to, will ri reive prompt iitP ntion
mod' into p ices. For lusfher p.iiiiccL
-ill on or Hifiti'i-ss
Krs.R:3iL.ll:C fun,
Fropriet. era
Medical Lord.
Da N. SKWliLL ri turns tlmuks i
the eitiy. ns of Cunton and vie ally f<’
their li'aj-il putriHingo. an 1 ii-It »cn, ■
UiiiumC' of the Miine.
Being peimnm-i'ily l> eated, will cm
tl ti vi*- to pmciicc Medicine, Surgery an'
Mi Iwifery
Hoping hy industry, energy and strict
ftp;-!i«*:li .oil to till IO -X I • 111! l it nn ill- I
o i- i-i d patron ,ge Mint e.u t inn nice
Offh'.'i and D.uu Store II cut door F
if It. T. June's Store, lh siikncc a
j lining B ii F Ferry. Jan!
I AM
II. HcEMlES,
Iv, Plr.VSTEHlXG AND 1
STONE WuUlv.ilAN,
CAHXOW, GEOEGIA-
’HI
SOLE -AGENT FOU ‘ JOHNSON'S COMBINATION
eprroN AND .CORN CULTIVATOR.”
Bohjvv is s) jm t’io o it of the ‘‘JoIiihi i Cdfnoin ition Cotton aud
Corn Cultivator,” its difl’jf&nt fhe»p28 «ml description ot how used:
No. I, Shovel Flow
No 2 sei’rvpe or sweep
Nos 3 mid 4 Turning
Flows and Fender.
Nos 5 and !) right &
loft hand Turning
l* » n. Nos 6 and 15
Turner on one side &
scrape on the other.
No 7 tender and half
scrape. Nos 10 & 14
half scrapes. Noll
Fender and Flow for
young plants. No 15
Turn Flow and half-
stUM-pe. Nos ,312 & 13
Ida It)anil sings that
in ike 1L different
plows, all practical &
umful iu cultivation,
and can he fitted on
any plow stock that
the common Bull-
ton gae or scooter
works on. No 1(5 is 3
right hand wings, 1
of them reversed so
that it runs the back
of wing in front. No
17, is both wings in
position to cover cot -
1 nm iuily prep rid to do any kind uf
Mnsiinry ur planter!' g at the low-rut pox
xtblo mtex.iiiid solicit the patronage ol
those desiring work in my line.
Jnu3- 11 IL MoICnivhk
ton or corn. No It- i.- : Is fit wings lcveiml, ns mod ly Mine for plowing'
in in id dir of ii.tvr, J n Idling i n tic Ci n hii nl ion put the Feooter Flow
on top. In mi king r l unt’i g Fh ws, i co flint 1 lie Wing is nt its highest
idjustn.cnt, us No. 9, and it net Ut diwn as a ttiu]c.
This 'N the t la nf i: t, 1 c at i id n < al u < t c ir.ionl 1 kw in use. Beducee
. vour expenses to it >s tlmn i ni -hall, m <1 dots its vvoik Letter. Tiy them
A. f . STFADMAK and s itisiv yotmell. Tl.ty give iipivetMil mtislaction. They can bo
bought lor lu-lf the mi in y it tnkcB to l uy the other plows used in cul
tivation. Call and examine tl.« m and bo convinced.
CANTON GEORGIA
[Iaviag taken clmi ge of his lathe
shop returns ll.nnks to his cu-
tcunsiB lor past patronage and
asks lor a ooutliu»am-c ot sair *,
All work bu l» as lltu ling. 14ut—
feting, cupper and Gun sniithim
and nllrcp.ii: s will ho promptly ex*
ueuU-d und at reasonable prices
Give him a tii. l is till he asks.
fit I TIT F
i hi
supply our mining regi in is tne uvoet j Ul , IIB t | l0 pn-puiy uf Juc-I T II.,Icy to
important »f all tlie kiuwn gob
mining couutric. J , Galtlorna not rx-
oepted. '1 he ores Irum the Georg a
gold fields arc g. aer.illy 1 > vv grailt-
ores, from 25 cents io one liotlm
worth per*bushel equal to out- Lurid—
led poum s, but this called "Ihw
grude ore” ooiutimrd in sucli \a i
quantiti s, is the hi st paying ore !•
the miner in Georgia can bo curried
on, cun be wm when we smto tin
lads that mater.al worth o, ly IU
cents to the bushel is worked at im
pio.eut time with some proli', whiob
shows plainly dial even the poorest
aiv-s ot tins a ction ipe uroliu.ble to
the consumer. Al er tinge cousid-
eiations it must be evident, wlii.,-
supported und confirmed by fact?
that, the Ueoigia minii g Unitary
offers tlie gtea.tst i iducements to
cuptalisi8.
Tne mining Eicliou of Narili east
Geoigtu embraces niue'.g.-u cauntns,
of which, as before s'ated, the conn
ties of Wlute, Lumpkin, Hall, Daw-
sou, and Clu-ioke ure the most prom
meat.
s.itioly thu Mule and county Tuxes fm
I !m year 18,'■3 ag -.in-i Joel T. //ah y
agent \Vo"iixt*>ek Mann fuel u/Irg < ",
lenant iu pusLEsi -n nmltht/ iu writing
lueuiijiug te /einib » f the I iw. Property
levii il i n ai;d ri turi id to me by W. C.
Wright L. C, This Feb 23th ISt4,
E G GllAMLUSG, Blieritf.
The Marietta Jcurmil spi aking of the
recent l’tohibitieu in Cobb lays; " The
victory is u must gratifying one. and
places thu "banner coun y” luiwar I in
the maicli of civiliz .turn und clnistiuiuty I
It means a dtcreuse of ciiuo-. fewer oriini n
mils, less poverty, mis.iy amt wan . h- p
piir homes and hoar's, ti b r I'ath iv, Im--
biiuds und sons, peace, g oil order 4110
prosperity; unit who is it that cun u j ct
to such gloiious result)?
In ttninlicr column the Oidin u y has is
sued the pri cl .umtii u r ipiirul nl him by
the Act, Tlinty days lroni this dat
(March 13 ) the sale i f wh ky in Cobb
will have to ceu-e The law 1- a very
stringent one and does not allow any one
he lie doctor, drugg st or bur keeip-, mail
woman or child, to sell "inti xseating. I
spirituous, vinous or m ilt 1'ij-mr ot any j
or 111 any quanity " The nci makes Imt
one except.on-it allows ,1m sale of wine
for sacrumi nt.il purposes.
EXECUTORS SALE
Gei 1-gijt— Chi 1 ol\i 1 C'Oll 1.1 y,
Agin able to an order of tli, court of
ordinary of biiiil comity, I w 11 sell nt
the court firime door the I t Vut-sdav in
April It-84, wiibin the legal hours of salt-
tel ms Hindi kiowu on day ol tale—the
following pn peity to wit Lot of land
No 110 .11 li e 11st Disinct ai 1 2nd Src
ami 1 uc undivided half of No D,7 in
said D'St. und Sic, all in said county ol
t hen hie Fold as the pnpirty ot
.(limes Ah An my, G, gcnsid I, 1 , m pur
pose ol paying ibbu, and uidribidion
nun ng ti c Inna. This Jan. 17ili 1884
J nun sit Mi K'nui y, ixicutor ol Janies,
.1/cKiuniy, Duiatcd.
Georgia— Chen k-e C- uuv.
Ti ull whom it may cinnrn: Jnbez
Gall i.as :u tinu toim n| pliid to tin
vndi is gnu! hr 11 inap-i nt lettcis oi
m ir. nistiaiion < ti the (state of Alzi
Gilson late oi 80111 It Carolina diceiucd
ai .i 1 will | in:- ii| ,11 tied application
on the Cut Monday in Apiil next.
Given moiir 11 \ land uni olllcial si>
n 11 Hue J/uich 4.1i 18*-1 O. M J/cLTOUE,
Oidtnury
And the ],-r gross',\" hueimss-w
fast opening us eyes to the fact that th
old, sb w and Mingling long hand win
ting intl't, for practical business purpos
erf mini become n tliii-g "I tlie past
The rapid, , Hsy and reliable
SHORTHAND WHITER,
predncii g ns he does five and six t'mes
the nmotiM ol woik in the tmue f r.gtli
ol time, ix Inst bee ming u muissily
till tiaile-tid prifosi ns while speed
uiiil ai our„cy uie liquiiod. A subscri|
lull to the
1 IIONET1C EDUCATOR
mb 1 y edit'd it. the 1 kl Fdmnnic syttem
hy the "f : eu t.iui most able limit ham
lepoitiis .11 the Uliitid Btales tod.y,
ami a c/.aiip co.u 0 of liistriiction fi
us. w ill si Must guide you through the
in I ricarics of the art ai d | Lee you iu
'III- ran ks ol lie " V( 1 hi.tim Ai my,”
h 1 r | ; i/ < uims iidd'n s.x
K N. M'.Nl It.
Mniiiiorr Amtrlcun Dhoj.chc Institute.
iiioadwny, lb ail ol Astor Place,
New York City
I.nn: now un iving tlm Inrgfst mid n.i st vniied etock of Spring Goods
tlmt 1 have ever buuglit to tl,is 11 in I ct uml ,.m t flibiii p special in-
ilnetMiioiita EOK ( AMI hi tl ON 'IIME to good j,unties. Kcepiusfoek
cvorytliing in the Jlnuh'ifm line. HlneksUiilli Tools, Wngon Mutcrinl, etc
Have a large sti ck <1 Men’s mul Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, Dry
Goods, Noliins, i.nd eveiythii g usually kept lor sale in a General
Merchandise- stole, bee und 1 lice mv goods before purchasing.
lluvo a lull stock ol the followin'; celebrated brands of Guano:
MERRY MANS a. D BONES. MLMHKVS I’A'IENT,
S3 ERNS, Zi.LLs lu.NK MJI’EIU’UOSPHATE, and
several reliable Irm ds ot At ID fcUl EHl'IlOh-I'U ATE.
The ellict i n crops ci the ulcve t-tlel rated brpnds ofGunno and
Acid is so well'timl favoiably l.iiown that it is uunecessiiry that I should
add any tc-stin.onihls as to its results on crops.
Also 1 ave li e Old lb liable Tennessee Wagon and can be sold at
close figures. Also Engines, Ei puiaters, elc , cl Frick «fc Go’s. make.
When in need of at ytl.ing in my line do not iuil to givemcacall.
1 am satislied 1 cuu save you come nn*iay by giving you good bargains.
Kuspo.it i’ll I v Yours,
R. T. JONES,
CANTON, GA., February 5th 1331.
JosEi'ii IL IIaulix.
3
CANTON,
D13.M u SION,
e County:
M. Burtou executors
dc-ci-useil npnscntx
Jaspeigcrrespoi.deut says the building
of the Marietta and Not th Uorgiu
Railroad, is dislind io deV)lop m.-uli e,
inn, plmn.igo, coj'i'cr. etc. in the
col n ti< s thu ugh w hie li it. | a-ses Ilia*
v* ill ft toi i li not (.|i|y Gio.gia, but i ho
civilized c n merieal world, when the
capital row silking ii voin cat proper
ly i‘ipli'd. Alnadv I Ire wid.-tle of the
ciigiue that mins the drill und the
xplosioiis of the dyiii.mite bunk the
si Biieth ol the umming air iu our moun
tain homes.
3 1'A 1 E UF G liORUiA.
CU EUUK EE COUN 1 Y.
To whim it may c nceiiu 3 A
Davis a piin k tut or ol j 1 zahc-tli Mul
tins Dim mid ha 8 i ^.iite Io. nn applied
to the lil.di ilit d 1,* h ave i, sell tl.-i
land lieloi gi g to tin- . .state , f smd di-
Citisid dial saoi ajipl.C.itioa will be heal'd
■ n ih>: hi i Mm day in Apiil next.
March 4 1881 ('. M ^.e i i iik Oidinnry
LETTERS OF JHSMISMON.
(L 1 i gin—-l In I ok 11- t', tint v:
J-E j-E I-< la iidmii ftiuii i of Even*
Kiik, ditiu-isl, h.jx m , t.e toi al ni'plit d
to tli enilus-'gtad lM-'vtio ol doii»i>-
sicn In m >a,it ed mini>11at ion, fund h >
application will be lusid , n tl.o lir>t
Mot day in May next, 'this Jan. 24th
1884.
C. M. MeCI.l RE,
Utdinury.
ONLY SSSl.SO
lAr tliis style .fl’HiljXBEbPRIV
SINlihr'.. K.jiial tminy Siagcriu
,Ui„ nuiiliit. lum.Mber, for
this price wnlelUvi it to your
nearest Uuilroa;! Station free
cf freight. Iii all i ,;>es you aro
to have iho privilege f exaniin.)
Uon Ix-fore you pay f, i- it. Send
for our llluctrated Ciioular. Ad-
dp “ E. C. HOWE A CO.,
IMG M bt, LtIWiLU’lUA.fL
Id', i L’ELtd Ul
Georgia (Jim ro ki
Win ro as \V. & W
of J, Ib-i iia Burton
to tin- e.ouit iu their petiiion de.lv tiled A
i-utir-'d mi ncord that tlieylmve iuily ml
mil it it d mi Je.'orson J 'art on 'h c^i ate;
this is therefore to cite a 1 peisonr con-
cernpd, heirs and credit r-. to shoo cause
if any tiny- can w hy aa d exeputors should
not be discluirgi d. : nd receive lott( vs ol
di.xii'.xsi n on the liixt Monday in M ,y
18fc4. Jim. 21) li. 1884 C. M. J/cOluiv
Ordinary
50,000 Dollars
To Iona on improved Lnds in (. ln r,)
kcu county. Fbf partial airs e-tg. apply to
George 11. Blown, ut.orpey at Law Cuu
ton, Ga.
Georgia—Cbti< kee County :
On and afti i this date all pe»ri u-i are
heieby until id that I w.ll not pay a.iy
debt prponti|ipt piatle by my wife Mo-
gaiet Matrix, tin iai\ing li it n:e v\ itlimit
any c.uue whatever. Fib 7ib 1884.
John Vo,mis
Ben. F. Fekby
GEORGIA.
Having just bought a new s nek of General Merchandise aud open
ed the same up in tlie house formerly occupied hy J. L. & A. B. Cog
gins we are now offering for CASH SPLENDID BARGAINS in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY.
American T .itrht ■ Hurmititg Sowing: Maohiriorf,
. Ilsri Standard Brands of Guano at popular prices.
Call and see us at “Coggins’ Old Stand” and price our goods whether
you want to purchase anything nr not.
Country Produce a Spccialty.^gjQ
|>y strict attenpon to 1 t:sinoss, promptness and fair dealing we hope
nerit at least a 11 pin p of your trade ] r< laisiug satisfaction in every
licttlar. Eneoiiragi- us hv liberal patronage apt! at tlie timy j/ct yAtR;
tey’s worth. Cento in and zee is when iu town.
to merit
parti*
11101
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'//.'T fpl ^
lour Humble Servants,
llARDIN & PERRY.
STORY & CAMP,
Mgiiulactuiers am) Whcjcsajc pcajcrj pj
^ORGANS
1845. Illustrated Kand-Ecok 1884.
For the Farm and Gardes, iso pages.
BOO ^lustrations, and n beniillBil Colored t'lnte
vii’ FloueiWi t‘*lls Wh:ii t TYhen and How to
t plant aud 13 Alll of InfErin.-mon invaluable to all
interested In gardening j>jL«Ilccl for
to cover |>ubiu M e.
Illuntrotcil \ovelty LIrl
riblug al! the Iil-wdI VHiieGif
flower., \rurlsbli-i, ('«•
!», Kraft,Plant»,
Mailed Free,
.- .it
Estey,
Story (St Comp.
The largest exclusively
I’iano and Orirnn Imuso
'ju ,he puulli-oa. '
1’roi.ectiou
Cataloirusa froe to uny iv-ddresa,
Wi ito ter our prices before buying- else*
where.
Docker Croa.,
tlolneo Eros.,
tvAthushek,
£!.>.i;->o.i A Co.,
Z,'.ory ,L Carr,).
-_TV
STORY & CAMP,
iss A 190 etato Street, 203 N. Fifth Street^
E-it^Auq. ST. LOUlis.
RDEfl N3W
Ami liavo on hand
Whan you wa|it to plant.
A OARDEN ron $8,00, >
80 packets cholco Flower Seeds (our fete, /inn), lit?
chiding ’V1I.D (tlllDK.V SKKDS (a mixture of
100 vurictics of Flower Seeds), for 31.OO.
VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00.
Of) akts. Choice Vegetable Seeds (oa/- selection),
including IUmJh Amerlcsa Hondcc l’vs. for $1.
BOTH the above for .' 1.75. Cardcner’s Hand
llook telling you how to grow them, .sept Free with
orders.
B. K. BLISS & SONS,
34 Barclay 8t., WewYork,
|5VEHV BACK TESTED TO.l VITA MTV KVEItY VAB1ETT TESTED IN TULA I, GUOCNDS TOO PtTUITY .
CATALOGl!K AND PKIClil LIST or rEOFTABI.E, FI.OWEH AND FIELD SEEDS or ALL TESTEr
V ApU AftLK V A11IET1I3; HUE ON APPLICATION. HIRAM SIBLEY & CQ. RoMer.N.Y.aiKi CHlcaao.il;
| Georgia—Clu-tokci County.
To u3 whom it may c .iicern: W. S
F. twanU iiilmin.sliutor o!.W, A El
wa:il. d eeasiu. ha.x in due loim of Lit v
h|)|)1 no 1.1 in, uadiisigni-ii for cue io
sell tl.e lauds belonging t i said estate
j aud said -igpli.uUMJ wiljLe hiqrd ou
' the lii>t M« inlay in April next. Feb
Slit 1881. C. M McClulk Old naiiy.
H sit- 9 si•StS' J
ATTORNEY AT LVW,
ALPHARETTA, - - GEORGIA,
W.ll practice io all the Courts of
the Blue Ridge Gircuit and io tbs
Justice Courts oi Milton auq of such
other Districts (G. M.J as harder on