The Southern witness. (Monroe, Ga.) 1870-18??, July 02, 1870, Image 3

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THE SOUTHERN AVLTNESfL LOCAL -ITEMS. For Sale. —four superb cojMA of Smith’s Dictionary df the in sheep skin. Trice $5,00. ' For sale at this Office, Tax Notice, I JriU be at the following ffltffcs at the tUpe indicated for the purpose of receiving Swx Return^: * Town,lst. Tuesday in June pub lic day thereafter to Ist. Jitlv._jr P. ItMjpjtMAS, lU'.R. win pe canvass 11 an^forVEale'' , b^Fw^gp\ r y ■’W'iaun To sell I iirendWlfl of— < ’ail at this \ fv s \y* w ■ s Lie lsfLofiMay, r*yVjftiStrtt <•1 »as stoJbuArom T " ,L -" p.Vt^g i .mum*.. % Jjki*a dfenbjflK, liberally rcwnrderWkT'it --uSt ~* s .Time ir/hi(rS> ‘Learn (lid luxury of ),, '■ ly recommending lo all v.^psfolB iv.tiTP I )yspep>ia, debility, -mil' = ! oiiiarln ajdthjfffl! gestion, Sumter l-'GdBWWSP Tonic —It will cure them. SORRELL SPRITO The exercises of the above restime/l on the second may he no delay itjtffeßap/.inlQ t to work, t!iet’a'^w|iyS>aH flHHfo’r ' :, .1 io.-eiilin i.veifflutlv^l' Pffe K. gjj^Census, —The Assistant MarshijP W. N. Pendergrass, ask-s us to'call the attention of citizens to the following points, and bog them to be ready with: 'correctanswers, on his arrival: Value of Peisottnl Estate,. Ilouse -lioJd and Kill hingfurniture. Number Improved Acres of Land. “ “ “ Woodland. Present cash .value of farm products, “ “ “ “ of farming | implements and machinery. Total amount of wages paid during j “lie year including boa rd. Value of all Live Stock. 25-If. TcToTF! NOTIC33, "■ M'oxroi-v July 2, iS7O. I #l f i (Vp m iw.v befto-vl Monday next, ht the Female Academy. J.M. STILT TV ELL. A free B*in3ccfic 'frill lie given in “Monroe, by the usdfrtßigned o:> the sth Tickl, LfIJP ForSOcts., A .’dead. Tables prepared separately for the ladies. No one ihYSted without a half tlollaix W. T. KLMbMO, 0. 11. BROOKS. Condition of Crops.—The intclli gelic'c feaefites us through the press, that live recent rants hate been very general and that their effect , has been most disastrous. In many-places not A trace c f iho cotton row cap fee seen. The caterpillar also is edmtoitting soar ful ravages on oi'ii 1 great Staple—well perhaps nothing Is lffst, for smaller the crop, greater the price. If the cletnahii remains the same—and it cannot be lessened, while the supply is subject tef so many adverse circumstances, it may be very slioi t, in which event the buy er and not the seller is the loser. Census Adventure. —The Census Marshal for a county not a thousand miles from Walton, entered the names of the family in his book— tended all night and the next morning added an other, Every little counts, but if he had been a day earlier the report of Georgian’s children would have been one less. The Johnston Male and Female Insti tute.—The exercises of this institution w ill bo resumed on Monday the 4th inst. Patrons would do well to send in early, promptness and punctuality are as essential as application, to prog tets in school. Fond Mother, with a son of a very open countenance—‘He’s a pretty good boy, but he don’t, take to his letter.” Squire—Well, he oughter, for his month is like the slit of a post office box. Advocates for she Stock Law. — Many of our citizens are beginning to look at things differently and we are glad to chronicle the fact,that they- are coming out in favor of the Stock l aw. They' see money, ease, comfort and prosper ity in it. In fact, softe say-, that it is our only hope for freedom on the farm. Let the number multiply—we desire a unanimous *ui'c already "1 o -ii UV*?n VM^BBPBl^Wflßkf*TVpp!.v oiirmldrapj^Gcni^nßs 1 st., Paterson. would not object (!^- employment. .*•» . /JJ I\/# vC 1 L .-A%TeVYfctatvdroDS 'shu; jjireshpng out well v la«puiy bisiim faMbiilaLlj|iehl^pns;J,~’4P‘ab%yen abuj£» and, iv.l i e a t I will bo cheap ‘and ,ed|ij?' rJTTr i y|i Vl viV .v \ ('OU’er j.-i . • ji-uiT' It mjfrliy o' i g: ■ T V A little faMpws, did! ■■ A•■vi t £cn'-Mfel&rrW <■ hal : e se.-ju -ii. fx™* "ft : -v 111 ■ .^1 ri- Sitchell, in died on last [lawk will cer tainly die wliftflfekfew hours. Their eases were uflHHnligiiaiil ty'pe from t; e the rest are all doing well. There is yet one ease ot the malignant type, with some troublesome but lie hopes not serious. I also learn from : the Dr. that at the Request of Air. I Hawk, Dr. Montgomery was sent, for '‘ •.in Monday morning and has visited them since, who informed the party ! that they had been properly target for j and well nursed. 1 am sorry to say | that I found Dr. Williams very near I Broke down notliaviug slept any for a l week or more neither day or night.— j Ho recommends flint tjjp Blockade lie \ broke up, and guards dismissed, as he | can have the road so changed in a few I hours that there can Ire no danger • whatever, tie recommends that the j house in which W. F. Smtili has been, j be immediately hit mod and paid for, and shat til'd oilier houses lie properly cleansed, wllice lie promises to do be ! fore leaving, if furnished with a bill of I Lime immediately,, ile thinks there need be no alarm as to the disease j spreading, ‘ • W. V IVY. •• '2s* L. Farmer axi> Artisan. —This eapiiajl. weekly, devoted to Agricultural and’ 1 .Mechanical interests, libs justconiplet i ed its iirst semi-annual volume. Those j who have preserved the numbers from I week to frock, have a handsome vol umefof 410 pages of Valuable industri al rendingrwfth numerous illustrations. The Publisher announces that the ex periment of A weekly- journal devolgij. to the reviving industries of the Souflt, is a success. A weekly has ffu ques tion ably some-jpoiiits of interest and Value which tire'tinitVer'bHS excellent rvgriculQpxal moritlilies do not possess. Mah.y'things cannot be fully discussed, or fully advertised in a monthly before the season i§ over; while four issues in a month afford ample time for discus sion and application Os new filets,theo ries, Ac., Therefore we hail the weekly press, devoted to improved husbandry as an invaluable auxiliary to the far ming interest. The Farmer and Ar tisan is a handsome quarto of Iff pa ges. Each number contains, besides valuable original matter, the best ar ticles from the industrial journals of this country and Europe. Timely pa pers on cotton, grain and grass cul ture, fruit growing, gardening, and the wide range of topics of interest to housewives, enrich its pages. Much space is also devoted to mechanical in terests. The present is a good time to subscribe. Terms, $4 a year, or $1,50 por volume of six months. Address, Farmer & Artisan, Athens, Ga. To keep apples from rotting—put them in a dry cellar with a dozen chil dren,. Writing School.—Mr. J. B. Wnitc has just finished a course of lessons to a class in our place. Ills deportment as a gentleman has been excellent and his efficiency as a teacher has been demonstrated by his success. Bead the following testimonial from men who are reliable and competent judg es: Monroe, Ga., June 30, 1870. We the undersigned, having been se leeted by r the pupils of J. B. White’s writing school, to examine the speci mens of their penmanship—do certify that the decided improvement" of ale his pupils, clearly demonstrates his skill and competency as a teacher of the art of writing; and we cheerfully la&nnraenrt him, as such, to all who s»ay be desirous of obtaining a profi ciency in this important accomplish ment. *•; . J. W ARNOLD, • \ AiL D. McLHWHkrJj » * * * J. W. ITII F ..Babies et4hs Fate fi-om '.vrk., that at 'the approaching Fail- uiTliat Slate—the following pro Ji;ajms -are fonhfi 6n 11ie 1 ist: - Baby Show. w|ii uqM|Uiild's earring:! 20 00 1 i. one y car old * I Thin? department | |ast year paiiV i-Auples who’ were ® cut short their court-i ship—-'imlJow ;.,e Li • result. : nearly all have'ci-.tcred their names as; the prize. Small Pox —Report.—£i Faspsui nil. II cases Convalescent,, S down—very ; severe— them considered dan ; gcrous, 2 ji S-bi die 1 II- learns, has a:tended ' a Fhysician, of nurse, pcrs.iii, dav Mild night. ITe is entitled lo much • credit, a:.d -li >uld be paid liberally, as; well os Sheriff Ivy, who Im -! discharged faithfully- the unpleasant duty .of pro-j viding a Guard, posting, a id relieving! the guard etc., 'These public servants ( short Id not be forgotten. 7 lor tlie Southern M it lies-.] Tuno Your Harps to the old Lang Syno. Come ai l join the Pie Nic >r- 1 Celebration of the 4th da\- of .Tub Monday next, at old Good Hope. The memory of departed days may- he made more fresh on your mind, for among I the woodland dells, nil under the | broad sprea ding oaks, arc dark, dee]), j thick shades where you can drink the j cool fresh air, and gaze with delight , around, upon many scenes that are ancient, yet lovely. We will have two Balloons raised an 1 amusement in any wav that will be desiree, it will be a Basket Dinner, We hope there will he many a welt filled Basket. Tlie Tables are. ready, the invjta.teqju is unlimited. How io make lee L-asL To make' a little loel&st a long lime, get a double pocket of strong woolen cloth, have,a spaeaof two Indies or so • the inhel' and outer pockets, alid pack this space as full as possible ot feathers—hen’s feathers will do.— With a pocket thus eciistructcd, and keptefosidy tied at the ftioutlb. a few pounds of Ice mhy be kept a week.— As Ice will be pretty dear this Summer, this knowledge may prove important. Certain Cure for Chicken Cholera. A gentleman who has repeatedly efficacy furnished us with a recipe for the cure Os chicken cholera, which disease lul's recently spread such destruction among the fowls of the hen neries of this city,aid indeed through out the State. The remedy is simply fat bacon pills well coated with Strong mustard. Two pills usually suffice to effect a cure.—Ex. Quite a sbikatioii was created in the Mississippi House Os Representatives on tlie 9th, illti; by the appearance of Senator Morton (white) escorting a colored girl named Iligligate to a seat ou the floor, and remained an Hour,the observed of all observers, lie then escorted her out, took a carriage and drove oft for an evening drive. The members made many significant ges tures, audible remarks,and other signs of disapproval. Several ladies, wives of Republicans, manifested their em phatic protest by leaving the ball at once. Others remanded, but looked as unhappy as flsb out of water. Any fool can make a woman talk, but it requires a very cfoverraan to make her listen. Diamond Dust. Life—A gleam 6fTight extinguished fey the grave, Fame—A. meteor dazzling with its I distant glare. - Wealth—A source of trouble and consuming care. Pleasure—A gleam of sunshine pass ins soon away. Love—A morning beam whose mem ory g'lds the day. Faith—An anciior dropped beyond n-he vale of death. \ Charity—A stream meanderiu^fruin i the fount of love- . ’« Bible—A guide to realms of endless I joys above. Religion—A key which opens wide I tlie gates of heaven. Death—A knife by which the ties of earth tire riven. Er n ?-—A desert through which the p’dgrims wend their way. pGire-'L-A home where ends life’s | w6>:iry v, :iy. ! R»- iirrc-etion—A shdden waking from j a quiet dream. Heaven-—Aland of joy, of light and love supreme. MOM ROE PRICES' CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. i OotTox.—Selling July, Ist 10 % 10 , lb,v Goods.—Prints, yd, 10 @ 13 j llciiiiiies - 25 @ 40 ‘ JJlp:u-Ih-i| .Shirting. - 12 (a 25 i fill! Ticking, per yard, 20 (it 35 | Provisions.—Flour,‘{i bbl. 7.00 @IO.OO iCfrm, per iiushel, - 1.70 @ 1.52 , , I’eus, per bushel-, - .250 @ 2.00 ; ilcai, per hushel, - 1.75 @ 1.75 ! ! Wheat, pro- Imsliel, . - 1.50 @ 1.75 ; l>s*'o‘ii, ting round, per lb. 20 @ 25 ; I.i-d, per pound, - - ,25 @ 25 | Irish Potatoes, per husliet 3.00 .-j i Sweet Potatoes, per bushel, 75 (? 1.6-3' i Eggs, per dozen, - - 15_ @ 20 j i BnStei-, pci- pound, •- . 25«" iI'AUJei-irti-is.—Sugar,per lb '*2oV Coffee, per pound, - - iTija, per pound, - - 1.50 Molasses, p--r gallon, - 00 @\C5 j (’undies, per pound, - - ]5 @ i>o j ('iuvse, per pound, - - 26 @ 30 Crackers, p-r pound, - 2n @S 30 Ortaons, per imspet, - 1.50 @ 2.00 Caitdv, fi'T pound - , - - 3,1 @ 40 Sofia, per Hi. - - 10 <ff 15, Black Pepper, p r pound. 45 (a 50 Giivger, per pound, - 35 (S 40 Tallow, p-r pound, - 10 (t lj Dried i'niit, per Imsbel, 2.00 (<i 4.50 Rice, per pound, - - 12 <7l 15 Mackerel, per kit, - 2.75 @ 3.50 Salt, per sack. - - 2.55 ($ }.(ij Chewing Tobacco, p■- V. 00 L 1.C3 Smoking To’--.to. ner 3' 50 (<« l/y Mae- i 1 i -y Sniiff. p n r pound, 1.25 fit 1,00 Cigars, - ~-v - 'ion--.:- !, - 35.00 <5125.0 Iron, •i • '• . - - 8 (it 10 J.Vei '■ Ik -. ;v’[• dcr-n, 8.01) a 0. 0 Traee Chains, p-r dozen 1 p iiiv 9.00 a 12.00 [ North "’ll Bo -is, pi r pair. 4.00 a 6.00 < Shoes, p r pair, - - 1.50 a 4.00 j Sole Leather, per pound, 30 a 40 j Upper Leather, per pound, (!0 a 75 j Pry ITi-’es, nor pound. - !l a 12 | Guam- B urging, per yard, 2s a So j Iron 11- p r pound, - - 10 a “Never be weary in welldoing,” neve v we pry ofspeakitiguf the cures pro lace by Sumrer Bitters', never weary oi lxvtrn- I meiuduig tin in to those who sutler .r*m j tiyspepsu" indigestion, etc. LffOK IIE HE! LOOK HERE!! AT” Fi.ic Bcnclsteads for SO. | Guo 1 Molasses from 50 to 60 cents I per gallon, at ! 22-ts. !•:. A. A j VC. L. SMITH S 3E-2 £^r , c3L'^V^s*€>. No. C Btoad street ATHENS - GEORGIA. Cutlery, guts, Iron-, steel-, nails, hollow- ! ware, stoves, eottoil gin , cane mills and I eva jKwa tors,horse powers and threshers and i agrkadrural Implements generally. "10-Cm. SUM MET A NEWTON. , ¥ IGUT, FLEAS ANT AND PRO ’ a A FITABLE EMPLOYMENT guaranteed to persons in every part of the country. Suitable for Ladies or; Gentlemen. Boys or Girls. Address! XIX. CENTL’RY Publication Cos.. Charleston, S. C., LUMBER LUMBER! At the site of the Steam Saw Mill. thi-iff- miles from Monroe on the Social Citviti road, itW~ I have 8000 feet of Lumber, jfx Consisting mainly ot Framing timbers* M hiell I will soli at $1,23 per hun dred. Si-Ini; R. J. HITCHES. LAS. JLSJIEPAM |i.jA Opposite tlie Frititlug Office lo MONROE, GEORGIA. gA DEALT R IN Foreign and Domestic Wines and LIQUORS, Cigars, la-as Toli.-k-co; Confcetionerirs; ,to. Always on hand a superior old fashion.si corn and rye whiskey's A large supply of those oeiebrated Bavarian Bitters Itvsii and genuine, rare old Imported cognac ! brandy, cherry, ntadeira jtort and cham paign wines expressly tor Medicinal pur poses. Native grape pure juice and black betry wines, cherry and peach brandies, ale, lager beer, pure apple vinegar, lemons i£v. A goo<l supply of ice will lie kept on hand—come in and-be cooled. THE CHIEAP’ES't : P A P E'R V THE SOUTH a __ The Proprietors of the ATLANTA NEW ERA present that journal to the peopley>f Georgia as n live, reliable, * v (?WfeAP vijwSP'APEtt. Itj Edi&riidcorps-ft gentle meit-oT experbr’nee,, ®hyl®3p,APfc™pm»n% and its facilities for obtalnmg in formation from all quarters areVot sar-4 p issed by any paper in the South. 1 Published in Atlanta, the seat of the State Goverment, the great liailfo; and centre of upper Georgia, the ftlost rapidly-growing city in the South, we offer to the citizen? every portion of the State a desirable irteS drum for thediffusion of infosciatian, \ j The ERA is devoted to the development* of tli* natural resources of Georgia, labor at all times for the promotion of ® material wealth. Any scheme having for its object the advancement of Georgia's greatness and power, will find an advocate in the ERA. * THE WEEKLY Contain- thirty-two ecJnmns <f matter, an 1 lias but lew advert a larger amount of TWO DOLLARS than any other weekly paper in Georgia. Tiie IIAIT.Y ERA i- p>i4d«, tied on"a sheet the same size astir" Weekly. at $lO per year, or $1 per month, and contains from 12 to 15 columns of each issue, including special rii*p-iHih|flr respondonce. and all the local and gefljal news of interest. Address:' / NEW ERA OFFICE. * V v^'huiuirba. F.STA ISLLSHKD 1 N*;i,>Sr>oA^~ ATHENS - GEORGIA' nimq: puwquj/ Tlir^sliejrs ■ wheat-fax* ATHENIAN and FULTON Horse Powers. EXCEL THRESHERS. 29 and 23 inch! Cylinders. IMPROVED '• ,4 “ I*l x 21 inch IVrongiit-cylinder, the safest thresher made. Drives either hy belt of hV t umbling rod tVoiA the Fulton Power. IMPROVED SOUTHERN FAN -31 I L L , Pronounced by those who use them the best in the market. Manufacture I, and for Sale by the FOUNDRY A MACHINE WORKS. a1 o manufacture •« ofthe. FARM Mils SUGAR OR CANE MILLS'. Simple but strong) Park-Aril!.. Mining and Mill-Machinery,Mill and Gin Gearing. Iron and Brass Casting, Ac., <Xc. Smithing ?•*(* R"pa!ri’.ig promptly exe cuted, R. NICXERSON. Agt. Athens. Ga. mir? iro.n 'works; ATLANTA . GEORGIA.. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Mill Machinery. -IMPROVED COTTON GINS,"’ ' BROOKS COTTON TRESS." Lever Horsepower—for Threshing or Ginning, Threshing machines. Sugar mills'. Gin gearing Ac.. Ac. jteT Scad for circular anal price list. WINSIIIP <fc BRO. 20 : Cm. ’G. Atlanta? Ga. WANTED! WANTED!! To litiy a splendid Mix.cn Cow. Ap ply at this otlicei SODA FOUNT. In connection with my Soda Fount, I . keep constantly ou hand a full supply of | sugar, coffee, smoking and chewing tobac j CO, simff, cigars, raisins, candies, oysters. | crackers, pipes, soaps, gingers, pepper, spier. powde;, shot, caps etc., at Dr. IV. S. i H, Hahlrhuirs office: i lMlm. B. 1.. TAN IKK. Dry GOOcls To sell, Money wanted at CRAWLEY A ECHOLS. Social Circle Georgia. " c have aiiy and every thing that a man or hoy, maid or matron can need in the ! Dry Goods or provision trade. All styles of diess goods; any amount of trimmings, la- j cos;ribbons, buttons Ac. Shoes, hats aild honnetts. Gloves, han kcrchiefs, fans, virils, Ac. Men's good of toe most durable materials and latest ia.-Lion's. Uassiineres, linens Ac. Our grocery stock is complete, bacon, I syrup,lard, dour, corn.riee, hard ware,nail-, iron, (Hits and ovens, (.'rookery ofthe best brands. All of whioli we will sell cheap for cash. 18-ts. CRAWLEY A ECHOLS. • \];GAL ADVERTISEMENT j GEORGIA, Wa r.xox County, . J Corfttof Ort War*,June Tcnn 1S7(). V. hereas IT. Ragan, administrator on the EshyJPor Josiali 11. Ragan, deed lat; ofsaknWinty, petitions this Court for a iallschargcfrom said administration. 's Thhj»therefore to cite ami admonish aA ‘ per.-tbm ifehneerned to show cause, if any they InpMJwfijUaid Jesse IL Ragan should j not he difjhafßb'l from his Administration aforesabbAlPnie Oct-, term (1870) next of . this Court." By ordcjif-rhe Oonrt, June. 6th, 1870. 2~ C11E1.1., Ordinary. GEOl^T^»A J .A(raltoii County. - -W‘ti,' e oh Ae E-fllmdfcpTiiiawlay Ruiffededd., late of j 'aid coutwJp(jtiJ>M--<ffis Court for a dis . iVi s cite and admonOfiT aIW : peons' concernea to if 11 any G.ey hJvc. why said Ryrbeit Ji* should .not, he < ! ta|Ai¥' yr)lLUtml*4W-l| 'sk .>.'v ’ Ordinary ■ G 7 County. (jnYudtfy's All persons interested archcro’iv notified iiat WilFmm'4slJFu|t,>t\tV.s*l2 dist. G.ifc ■ [ Brnncled oil tha hfgh. about ninu sSwl freeTiolder* to be wortfr.yDtt. i 'Teojd Astray i><;eqn«ed to cace fdpfffti. pay tak uhyowaj: or it will be delt th (1 v j -Viji'shtgti&PcuiyAßoainthe EfErav Ixaib. \l -X' %d'C»ELL, l j* z ydinaryv^ GEOggM, ' Vl* Swells applies th -me wy lt*Ai %)f mJßfogtrafloU oiithe estate ,of J<*i ards deAfefrate dfeaidfcfmnty. /JX 1 cit»end *adtnonisfir JFtmd STngtAr vtjfri/ti creditors • idpJM.#> asfr they have why Wfrers h'n th'*> estate - 'ltfU LI * • tha a 'i ra’lerm n-xt of the court. 1 niyJLmd offieiallv this 27th —O-5r.X~ V. * Ordinary. : G£oßGL\y TV alton Countt. B lierp?.s Charles L. Hayes applies toma for letters of administration on the estate o Leonard B. Iluy es deed..late of said county; This is therefore to cite and admonish a’l and singular the next of kin and.creditors to show cause, if any they hqvg. why let ters of administration bn tiie estate Os saM deed., -houkl n.ot b« granted the applicant at the J uly term next ofthe court. Given under mv hand officially this 27th -May. 1870. JESSS^TCTTELL, GEORGIA. IV aby ox Cocxtt; B hereas RcHiert A. Johnston and Stephe* J. Hearn ExecrWms of John Giasson deed lute of said county pptilions the Court fora discharge from said Executorship. Tlii- is therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause if ahv they have why said Executors should not bedis'- charged from said Executorship at tha September term next of this court. By order of the court. May, 2.1570 JESSE MITCHELL. f-O-.ini. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Walton County. Court of ordinary Mch. Term 1170. B here:-s Newton J. Jones, Executor of I. . h' l ! declare ot said county pe tif ion- rids court for a discharge tram’ said Executorship. Ihi- is therefore to eite and admonish all persons concerned to show car sc if anv they li.ive why, the said Newton J. Jones should not be discharged from said Executorship at the July term next of this Court. By order ofthe Court March 7th 1870. IJj-ni. JESSE MITCHELL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, 'iVbltos COUNTY. Court of Ordinary Mar. Term 1870. V. licrer.s Archibald Preston administral tor de bonis with w ill annexed on the estat* of Franceis 31. Preston dec'd., late of said county petitions this Court fora discharge from said administration: This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause if an v they iiave, why said Archibald Preston should not lie discharged from the administration ot said * state at the July Term next of this cocir. Reorder ofthe Court Mar. 7th 1,70; t--ts. JESSE MITCHELL; Ordinary: GEORGIA, Walton County. Ordinary's Office, Jan., 26, 1870 From a- i after this date and until ftir* ther notice all Citatton-. Notices, Ac., issn ing from this office will liepnhlished in the Sot ihkrx Witness. a public Gozette pub lislied at Monroe,6a. ,tFSSE MITCHELL, Ordinary. NOTICE.—AII Medicines bought last year at the Drug Store, no matter bv whom delivered, if not paid for at the time, were charged on the Drag Book: most of suit! accounts are yet unpaid, therefore all per sons thus indebted will please call and set tle their bills, as it Is impossible at the pre sent time to do bnsiness without money. 2-If. F. 8. COLLEY: GEORGIA, Walton Cb’AtV: Court of Ordinary Apr., Term Is7(< Whereas George MAratne administrator on the estate of V\ illiam 11. llodwell dec’d.; late of said county petitions this court fork discharge from said administration. This k- therefore to cite and admonish all persons i’otieerfiril to show cause if any they liave why said George Maruble should no"t i he discharged from the administration of said estate at the August form next of this court. By order ofthe court this 4fh daybf ; April 1870. JESSE .MITCHELL, : Bi-din. Ordinary. Notice, I have tiled an application with the Ordi'- nary of Walton county, for leave to still 140. acres mote or less of land being part of lot No. 45. in the 4th Dist. ot said county, belonging to the estase of William Brooks, deed., late of aid county.. Notice is hereby given to all persons con cerned to show cause if any they can why sai*l application should not lie granted at the .In 4’ Term next ofWalton Court of Or dinary. O. H. BROOKS, 80-30d. Exr,