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LOCAL ITEMS.
SIOO Challenge! —It is stated that
«he tablespoon fill of English Female Bit
ters contains as much medical properties as
on.- bottle o 1 any ot the advertised grog
shop Bitters of the day, oaJ the proprietors
oiler a challenge of SIOO.
Call And Buy It.
Asit Is sotne-.vhai etnbarrassing to rue to
ask for money even after l have worked for
it, I will just say to all whom it may con
cern yon,will do me quite a favor by handing
me theGreen-Baeks for thisnnd last years
unsettled accounts. i I'you have the money
with you,Jam! ] hope. will, wall on me, either
in the shop or on the street, for l shall lmvo
it iti my pocket, and tie glad to wait on you
as I was w hen your work was done, hope nil
will attend to this Uj the 15th inst this Ist
Doc. 1870. ’W. l>. WAVKE.
—Win *iQs^BP>ri«w.-ctg3»a»p^3fcawv-?j-a ,^afaa.*jscaaiw^— smews y»mn
Local and Advertisements crowded
out diis week.
JC3?~ Notice.—A line lot of liquors
just received under St- Cloud Hotel,
also confectionaries. So call at St.
Cloud Hotel
Look Out. —My Book must be closed
by the first day of January next, to
save cost, you must come and settle
your accounts. B. L. Lanier.
(3t.)
Notice. —The subscriber has 40 or
50 bushels of Early Egyptian or Roper
corn for sale, w hich can bo found at
the store of C. G. Nowell:
This corn is earlier than any other
variety I know of; planted early the
fodder can be pulled in July, and corn
dry enough to gather in August Yields
well and of medium sized ear price $1
per gallon or $6 per bushel.
B. 8. Sheets.
Dkci.mer Oth 1870.
P. B—l paid $0.75 ots for a Peck
last sprit);. and think my money weii
invested.
(-47 ts.) B. 8. Shhats.
A Fine Plantation for sale.—l offm
for sale my farm—situated two miles
North of Monroe —consisting of udO
acres more or less. It i* wen unpr.-ved :
A neat<i.Uuge Ilona-- 3 room*. It .*•
house, dairies. (.'.thins, B>: rr. anti atn-
Idet, Blacksmith f.liop, Gin House and
packing Screw. Several branches trav
erse the farm—The fences rrs in good
repair. A large srea of virgin forest*
in fact everything that a farmer co'ald
wish.
The location is healthy, water good
market convenient, chu.'.vlies and
schools within two miles.
Call and examine the plantation
Prices reasonable.
ts Mr*«. E. 8. Xoteu.
Well Done. —The returns I'rotu So
cial Circle precinct are an honor to
that community. The 1) .n »cr-d -
there, are trade of the- right kind <■;
Stull". IL-tUvisg they ere rigid, they
are u;-l>h r airaid nor .‘.slian. and t
m il.t:.in thei cruse. Ail honor U
that l’rei in t.
A cold Ni-jht Sii<i -tivi FiesuR —La
Tuesday night was the coldest <>f the
season and one. might suptr-se te.at the
result was frozen pigs am. dead cows
E.id fro*-t Id; iambs an i hen* hanging
slid' fr<>zvn on the perch and the roos
tor's crow hard frozen in his throat and
many other things of a chilling char
acter, hut we- nisk • quite a differant re
cord. Not less than fifteen couples
were united in the holy bonds of wed
lock. Ash! what rare they if the winds
howl around and the snow falls fast
and everything else freezes—they are
warm?
Johnston Crews A Cos., —The card of
this firm appears this week iti our col- j
unins. Our good and clever merchant I
friend Mr. W. F. Baker is in this house.
This house docs a large business,which
by its fair dealing and promptness, it
merits. We can cheerfully com mend
it to *ll our country and village mer
chants. And then there is that aifa
Me, good-natured and business man
Mr Baker who will be sure to give ail
his personal lriends (and they are le
gion) special attention.
That Christmas Tree.—Mines. Bul
lard and Tuck, have prepared a huge
Christinas Tree. It is loaded with all
sorts of nice things for the little folks.
Dolls for the girls,wagons for the boys,
purses for the young men and work
boxes for the ladies, china setts fl w
er vases, afcr-gur.s, pop-guns anti bona
fide pistols. Horses for the littU ones
to ride and trotting gigs to match. A
jumping monkey to make you laugh
and birds that can nearly fly, roosters
crowing, cats mewing and hens cluck
ing. Candies as sweet as sugar and
everything else that can make a jolly
time for Christmas with the little pco
pie. Albums to hold the pictures of
the loved and Bibles to tell of life and
that beautiful river that Hows by the
throne of God. Terms of admission
50 cents, which buys a ticket number
ed to correspond with some article on
j taie tree »nd entitles the holder to that
1 article, Drawing to be had on
day right in the parlor o* urs. Bul
| lard. I't -'J the boys and girls in
i town a id '-ouistry ccm e — there are co
j blanks, a pri-e for arch ticket.
| Sad Gh-'otiag Affirzy. —Ou yastwdey
; a sad ar.d fatal affray took place w
j our streets, i 1 which Ambrose I'r.^or,
| was knocked down and his nose bruis
ed, William Eason, his brother, vraa
| shot through tho left arm, the ball
'lodging in the side of his body, just
j buried under the ekin and George Ea
; son, another biot!rer,wa;s shot through
i the head. after which be never spoke
| but died in a few moments. The par
I ties who did the fatal shooting, as we
could beet learn, were Dave and Rufua
Simmons. 11l feeling: had existed for
j some time between the two families.
I Our rap;r.—Nearly one year has
I been completed and The Witness is
! still giving in t-diinony. We are
thankful to an indulgent patronage
for the favors shown ue. We intend
to make it a better paper still and hope
that every subscriber will renew as his
time expires and bring another new
one with him. As alr ark of its appre
ciation every issue goes to some new
home. Will not every family iu Wal
ton support and encourage it? Next
week being the anual jubilee with all
i laborers we will get out no paper—
ithe printers want to see Christmas.
Election For School Commissioners,
—The Ordinary, under instructions
from Gov. Bullock, lias ordered an
j eku lion to be held in the several Mili
; via district* for county School Com
i mi.-r.doners. We urge upon the eiti
- the important c of this election.
! If we. in- ;b i.-t it and elect no eonimis-
l siouers tills onnty loses its part of the
■Siiiool fun!. Will not every citizen
conic* out at their respective Court
ground- <s:>. tli.-.t day and vote? Elect
; enterprising men —men who have the
! ediu ation, tb.e moral and mc-ntal devel
, opmer.t, o. fa** children at heart. The
I law, it is true, may have some objec
tionable features, blit timely prudence
laud action will prevent many evils.—
j Lot us have a full expression from the
poop *. By reference to the Ordinary's
! order it will be seen that the Ist Sat
; urday in January is the day and that
i each district is entitled to three Trus
| tees and one county Commissioner.
1 ImprovGßiont.—Col. Davis’ office is
: no.r occupied by oar young and prom
! isin-z lawyer, Samuel (7 Dunlap Esq.,
land Is undergoing the process of re
ct-iv ng a ne w dress oi rough casting at
the hands of Mr. James Baker. It
adds grectly to the appearance of the
building and will contribute much to
j ihe protection of tho walls. Why
1 should n-.t our whole brick block be
| thus fi:ii,!i( and oil? Mr. Baker is the
j man—give him the job.
MARRIED.
Ju the afternoon of 22nd inst. by Rev.
G. A, Nunually Mr Josinh F. Green
and Miss Nancy J. Wilkins—ail of
Waltou county Ga.
Ou the niglit of the 22nd lust fit
the r< sidcnce of Mrs. Kughes,by Rev.
J, M. Stillwell, Mr. Lewis C. Kilgore
and Miss Holly M. Hughes, all of Wal
ton county Ga.
f.icra Land For Sale.
I will aeil to the highest bidder in
the town of Monroe or the Ist Tuesday
in January 1871, the following tract of
land: 233 acres on the road leading
from Mobley’s to Mrs L 1). Bursoas,
adjoining lands of Bui son Win. Smith
and others—loo acres in good cultiva
tion, 60 acres fresh and 100 acres in
the woods. Terms hslf cash and half
12 month’s time with interest from
date. J. N. Bmith.
Pursuant to an order of ordinajy
of Walton county the Executor of Win.
Brooks deceased wtll soli before the
Cosht House door in the town of Mon
roe on the Ist Tuesday in February
! 871 191 acres of hind, being part
(of lot .No. 4-5 and 4th district—Walton
(county belonging to the estate of Win.
i Brooks deco.'. ■d. Terms Cash.
I Dec. 24)h 1870. O. H. Brooks.
| (ts.) Exr.
1 Social Circle Gigli School, Mixed
At tho AcftdetnjF.
' Hus. Ei.len Hammond, Principal.
! Mbs. Makiarkt Gi.ihkr, Assistant,
Exercise* resume Wednesday, 13th Feb
arv
Terms for scholastic year—Primary De
partment, $13,00.
English Departments,--- S7,oa
Latin and higlae. Mathematics, 20, 00
i Incidental, 1,00
: Music, 40,00
I Boar 1 sl2,r>o, tosls per month.
| Two .Business Houses for Sale or
I Rent, in tlie town of Monroe. Apply to
J. «. SMITH.
j , -uIIXSTON. A. J. CREWS
j M. BRAWLY. A. 8. J. I‘JtRItY.
W. F, BAKER.
with
JOHNSTON, CREWS A Cos.
I Importers and Wholesale dealers in Sta
{pis and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
I Motions and small Ware. 41 Hsyne strest, I
| iTiarleston, S* C.
| “MONROE PHICtS CKUREN T~ >
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
; Oorrox.—^Selling De. . 13'i
i Dry Goods. —Prints, "Jp yd, 10 <g 12f* '
Delaines, -- - - 25 @ 40 i
Bleached Shirting, - 12 25
| Birl Ticking, per yard, 20 (® 45
| Provisions. — bbl. 7.00 @19.00
l Corn, per bushel, - @ 100
Peas, per bushel, - <g 100
Meal, per bushel, - @9O
Wheat, per bushel, - 1.50 @1.75
| Bacon, liog round, per lb. 20 @ 25
; Lard, per pound, - - 25 @ 25
| Sweet Potatoes, per bushel, 60 @ *0
I Egg** P er dozen, 25 @ 3o
i Butter, per pound, - - @ 'io
j Groceries.— Sugar, per S> 15 @ 20
j Coffee, per pound, - - 23 @ 45
Tea, per pound, - - 1.50 @ 2.00
; Molasses, per gallon, - GO @ 75
j Candles, per pound, - - 15 @ 60
Cheese, per pound, - - 20 @ 30
Crackers, per pound, - 20 @ 30
Onions, per busnel, - 1-50 ffi 2aXT
Candy, i>er pound, - 30 @1 40
Soda, per lb. - - 10 @ 15
l*!sek Pepper, per pound, 46 (2 50
Ginger, iK*r pound, - - 35 @ 40
Tallow, per pound, - 10 @ 12
Dried Fruit, per bushel, 2.00 @ 4.50
Rice, per pound, - - 12 @ 15
Mackerel, per kit, - 2.50 @ 2.50
Salt, per sack, - - @ 2.75
Chewing Tobacco, per lb GO @ 1.25
Smoking Tobacco, per S> 50 @ 1.00
Maccaboy Snuff, per pound, 1215 @ 1,00
Cigars, per thousand, - 35.00 @125.0
Iron, Swedes, - - 8 @ 10
Weeding Hoes, per dozen, S.OO a 9.00
Trace Chains, per dozen pair, 9.00 a 12,00
Northern Boots, per pair, 4.00 a G.ftfi
Shoes, pier pair, - 1.50 a 4.00
Sole Leather, per pound, 30 a 40
Upper Leather, per pound, 60 a 76
Dry Hides, ;ier pound, - 9 a 12
Gunny Bagging, per yard, 28 a 30
Iron Ties, per pound, - 10 a
tEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
KTOtice.
I have filed with (lie Ordinary of Walton
county application for leave to sell at pri
vate sale vacant lot No. 6!) in the !sth Dis
trict of Tailor county Ga. belonging to the
estate ot of Thomas M. Christopher ceod.
Notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned to show i ause it any they can, üby
such applications should not be granted at
the January term (1871) ofWalton Court of
Ordinary. R. J. WILSON.
46-ts. Exr.
I have filed with the Ordinary of Walton
county application for leave to sell one
house «n*: iot. in Loiujnsvillc in said coun
ty belonging to tin* esfjfte of Jesse A. Carter
deed., late of said county.
Notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned to show cause if any they can why
such application should not be granted at
ihe January term 1371 of Walton court tV
Ordinary. L. G. CARTER,
46-ts. Admr.
GEORGIA, Wai.tos County.
Notice is hereby given that I havs filtd j
with the Ordinary of said county an appl! ■;
cation for leave to sell the wild um uliivaiy i |
lands belonging to the estate of Barnet M*-
com deed., lying in other counties, at pri
vatesale. Whirti application will be lieafd
at the January Term of Walton Court, *'
Ordinary IS7I. Nov. 22,1870.
NANCY MAf.COM, Admix,
of B. Maleoiu, deed.,
f IGHT, PLEASANT AND PRO
iLJ El TABLE EMPLOYMENT
guaranteed to persons in every part of
he country. Suitable for Ladies or
Gentlemen, Boys or Gills. Address
XIX CENTURY Publication Cos.,
Charleston, 8. C.,
JSar TO COTTON GROWERS. J£s
I have bought a new Gin, warranted to
make tlie best of lint, and as much as any
other Gin. The whole machinery is in
good order. 1 expect to give my iktsoiir!
attention to the business. 1 invite custom
and promise faifdealinganddispatch in the
work.
jog 1” Toll for ginning i* the fifteenth.
S5-*t. " G. A. J. ADA MW.
W. H. THOMAS, M. D.—
RESIDENT DENTIST,
M*&rsc, :::::: Georgia.
T
1 ENDERS his services in the Practice
• f DENTISTRY in all the Mott Improved
branches of the Science.
Te«(h Extracted without pain,by the
Nitrous Oxide Gas. Having graduated in
Medicine, and practiced the same ten years,
and Dentistry five years, lie claims ajudge
ment more mature than a mere novice.
He is a citizen of Monroe, and feels re
spansible for all the work lie does.
All work done at the rates of regulsr re
tpecfable Dentists, end will take care of his
patients during their stay with him, free of
charge.
Le refers to thn«c for whom he has work
ed, in Walton, Clarke, Newton, Oglethorpe,
Jackson, Morgan and Gwinnet. •’l’liesetre
his jewels.” l-fcf.
GLENN A DUNLAP,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Monroe, Walton Cos., <4*.
Will give prompt attention to all busin«M
entrusted to their c*re.
Sam'l C. Dvki.av, Monroe, Ga.
v l-i2) J. N. Gusnii, Lawrenceville,Ga.
JOHN W. ARNOLD,
ATTORNEY * COUNSELLOR
.A.*; Law,
MONROE, - - - GEORGIA.
Will Practice In the Superior Courts In
the Counties of Walton, Clarke, Morgan,
Kewton, Gwinnet and Jackson. Also in
the Supreme Court ot Georgia, and the
District Court of the United State* for the
Northern District of Georgia. * (1-52.7*
». St. TIIIU w. t>. m’dajoxl.
Walker Sc WcDauiel,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Mowaoc, : Gno*#ia.
»-ts
IladTware.
No. < Bioad itreet
ATHENS GEORGIA.
CiW-rT, g:tr«, iron, steel, nails, hollow-;
war%*iose-, cotton gin ', cane mills *nd
evaporators,horse powers and threshers and j
agrionluiral implements generally.
IS—l>tu. BUMMEY * NEWTON.
SEPTENNIAL INSTITUTE.
Dll. RUSSEL L’S
SEPTENNIAL
MEDICAL INSTITUTE
42 North Court St., Memphis.
THIS Institution, incorporated hr the
State of Tenncsse, is a legalzed Association
| ofScientific Physicians and Surgeons devot
ed to tiie treatmens of patients, and ijwtruc
tions in the theory and practice of the
CHEMICAL SYSTEM OF
MEDICINE.
t? is devided into the following departments:
Female Department.— ln this depart
ment every complaint known to woman is
treated with unvarying success.
| • Caslxk Defaetmekt.— Cancer* and tu
mors are here cured in ninety-eight cases
oiit of every hundred.
Drpartment for Heart Diseases.—ln
this department this formidable disease is
treated with the most gratifying result*.
Department for Skin Diseases.- Eve
ry form ofskin diseases permanently cured
here.
Consumption and Catarrah Depart
ment.—The Professors in this department
have made many important discoveries in
\ the treatment of lung, throat and nose dis-
ieases.
Eye and Ear Department. —Theeyeand
! ear most tenderly and triumphantly treated.
I Confidential 1 Department. —Devoted to
| the exclusive treatment of a class of mala
dies,nameless here,hy an able professorship.
Surgical Department.— We daily per
form the most important operations known
to surgery.
All affairs of a private character held sa
credly confidential.
$3§T Office hours from 8 o’clock in the
morning till 6 o’clock in the evening. Open
every Sunday forenoon,from 9,a. m. to 12 m.
J. R. RUSSELL. M. I).,
Consulting Physician.
J. C. Watson. Secretary.
J,. G. Varrkn, Treasurer.
A treatise on all diseases free es charge
to any address. 11-ly.
JOHN i’ELKER,
Has just received a well selected stock es,
DRY GOODS,
Consisting of
WINTER FEINTS,
DETAINS,
POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
SILKS, etc.,
MEN'S GOODS,
Cassimcrc-s,
Joans.
Satinetts,
Ready Mad* Ciotaisg.
SHOES,
Boots,
GAITERS,
Children's Shoe* etc.,
DITCHER'S BOOTS-
Hats nud Cape,
Latest styles of IIATS for Ladies.
Trimmings, Laces, Buttons etc., ia a
btindance.
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
BAGGING AND TIES,
Saddles and Bridles, Collars, Whips ete.
Call and examine my stock betor#
buying elsewhere. 38 ts.
ESTABLISHED IN 1850-
ATHENS GEORGIA
HOUSE POWER'S.
TIIXreSIXOnB cfct
WHEAT-FANS.
ATHENIAN and PULTON Horse
Powers.
EXCEL THRESHERS, 20 and 35 inch
Cylinders.
IMPROVED <• “ “ 16 x 24 inch
Wroughf-'eylincler, the safest thresher made.
Drives either t>y lielt or by tumbling rod
from the Pulton Power.
IMPROVED SOUTHERN FAN
-211 ILL,
Pronounced by those who use them the hea
in the market..
Manufactured, and for Sale by th«
A-tliens
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS.
Also manufacturers of the.
FARMERS SUGAR Oli CANE
MILLS.
iSimple tui strong) Bark-Mills, Mining
a'vl Mill-Machinery,Mill and Gin Gearing,
Iron and Brass Casing. Ac., Ac.
Smithing and Repairing promptly exe
cuted.
R. NICKERSON, Agt.
Athens Ga.
K. O'DONNELL. JAMES BURKE.
O’DONNELL A BURKE,
Grocers
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
216 Broad Streei, oppo-ite ths National
Rank Asgasta, fi». rW-fm
DR. FRANCIS S. COLLET,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY
Monroe, Ga.,
Respectfully announces to the publis that
he has on hand a good assortment es Pars
Medicine* for tha Medical Profeasiea. til
for Family ass. He alw keeps Darby’s Pre
phylaetle Fluid, Phllotoken or Female'.
Friend, Brad field’s Female Regulator, M .or
chises’ Uterine Catholicon, WhiteoaV*
Remedy for Asthma, Sad way’s Kandy Re
lief, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, Mexi
can Mustang Dimmest, and other Liai- i
ment, AUoock’a Porous Plaster*, and reas; ;
m<;n Plasters, Trusses, Pessaries, and a va
riety of Syringes, Toilet Soap, Castila
Perfumery of all kinds, Tooth Powder*
’
Tooth Brashes, Hair Brushes, LHy Whit
Hair Pins, a superior quality es Hair Oil
Flavoring Extracts, English Soda, whit
and brown Ginger, Spice, Cayenne and
Black Pepper. Copperas, Indigo, Madder
Extract of Logwood, Starch, Laundry Seap,
Bar Soap, Georgia Dyes, Ac., Ac., Ae.
is also Agent for tha sale efDr. Tan’s Stan
dard Preparations.
All the above article*, with many ether*,
he will sell low for cash. Please call and
examine stock and prices before purchasing
■elsewhere * (1-ts.)
;W. L. CLAY & CO.,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
! AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 1 Granite Block, Broad St.,
j ATLANTA,": : : : : : GEORGIA.
Trice List.
X. 4Y. P. per gallon, SI.OO
XX. 1.15
Tenn. Corn Whisky. gal. $1.25(32.26
“ Rye “ *>• 1.50(33.00
Robaraon “ “ 2.00® 4.00
Clay Bourbon “ 1.50®8.00
“ XXX “ 1.2502.00
“ Kentucky BelL 2.0005.50
j Lee’s Best, per gallon, 5.0004.50
j Kentucky Marshall,per gal. 2.0005.00
| Old Crow, per gallon, 2.50(37 00
! Holland Gin, “ 6.50
: Tom Gin. per gallon, 5.50
j Cognac Brandy, per gallon, 4.00
Peach “ - “ S.OO
Apple “ “ “ 2.50
Rum “ •* 2.50*4.00
[ Wines " “ “ 5.00^5.00
J&r Also receiving l*>-ga lota of Corn
: on consignment.
I WINSHIP’S IRON
WOR.IS.S.
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Mill
| Machinery.
j “IMPROVED COTTON GINS,”
“BROOKS COTTON PRESS,”
Lever Horsepower—for Threshing or
Ginning. Threshing machines, Sugar
mills, Gin gearing Ac.. Ac.
£7*Send for circular and price list.
WINSHIP.A BRO.
20-Cm. Atlanta. G*.
Don’t Forget to cell on Jst«. M Shep
ard to get your I eat Tobacco and 1 ine Li
quors. 2-;f.
Females, old and young, who have so
long been troubled with some female com
plaints, should not despdr. let us whis
per words of comfort. You can lw cured.
You can he snatched from the monster
wliich has so long prostrated and paralyzed
your whole system. You can regain your
health, your beauty, your strength and
buoyancy. Take courage, despond not, os
cheerful; a remedy is at hand, prepared by
experienced physicians, specially for just
such diseases as afflicts you; and a- the
profession are using and prescribing this
remedy with ranch success, we feel proud in
calling your attention to it. It comes high
ly recommended, and we earnestly advise
all suffering females to use this gre it femaia |
medicine at once. We allude to the “En
glish Female Bitters,” advertised in an
other column.
AT IMPORTANT NOTICE. jBC
H. L. SPENCER * CO.,
Agents, Central Georgia. Real
Estate Agency, Branch Office at
Rail-road Hotel, Social Circle, Ga.
Owners of Farms, Town Lots, Water
Towers, or other Real Estate, and wishing
to sell would do well to send in discretion
and have their property noticed In our
Northern and Western lists.
A vast number of land seekers from North
i and 44-041 will be in attendance at the Oeto
tier State Fair in Atlanta, and now is the
time to let your places be known it you
wish to sell this Fall. You incur no expense
whatever unless sales is made.
Blank description forms can be had at
this Office or that of Soituern Wu-vi ss.
32-2 m.
BcggieS, BUGGIES, BuGGixS.
If any body wants fine buggies, cheap
buggies, buggies that will do good service,
i let them call on J. L. MTTOHELT.. He ha*
i eom* on hand es the beet material and l.v
! feet itrle. n-ts !
j Notice.
All persons Indebted to the estate of Row
land Vaughan, late of Walton county deed.,
are hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment to tiie undersigned, and those having
i demand!against said dilate will please pre
j sent them in terms of the taw.
JXO. T. EDWARDS,
44-7*. Admr,
I—■ - ■ ■
I ' NOTICE!.
All pernor.* indebted to the estate of Men*
“ tin Dial, late o: W'aLon county, deeease<V
are hereby required to make immediate
' payment,*and those having demands a
gainst said estate, arc notified to preseat
* them to me, duly authenticated as the law
prescribes, JNO. P ED44'ARDS.AdaarA
44-7 t. ue bonis non.
| ADMINISTRATORS SALES.
I ADMINISTRATORS SALE.—By virtu#
:ofan order of the <:oi rt of Ordinary of
! " aiton ootinry, 1 will aell at public outcry
ito the highest T-ider, before the Court
! House and or in Mon: e and said county .with
in the legal hours c! sale on the first Tnet-
I day in January next,the following describ
{ed tract of land, to wit: One hundred and
1 eighty lour acres m< re or less, lying in the
Cat-Off Di-trict, and on the waters of Ap
palachee River m said county adjoining
lands of 4Y151 is Kiigore and Joseph E. Brad
jerry. On this tract is some excellent bot
tom laud. To be sold a- the property cf
Gi Ter. Hcn ’.rk s Sr., deed- and ior distri
bution Terms cash.
GIDEON IIE.VDPJC KSJ , ,
ELISHA 1 iIOMi’SOX,) Aamrs
-1 ADMINISTRATORS SALE.—By virtue
jof an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Walton county, I will .-.11 at public outcry
to the highest bidder before the Court House
! door in Monro* and -aid county—within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
January next, the following described "tract
of land, to wit: 116 acres moreor less. oF
The North end.of lot No. 140, in the 4th,
District of said count) and lying on the
waters of Cornish Creek, joining lands of
Thomas L. Evan=. Samuel Brodnax, Calvin
Moon and others; it being the Dower inter
; estot Jane Dal. doc!.,widow ot Martin Dial,
' and where.-v. the - .id Martin Dial lived at
the time of his de_h. On this tract is some
30 or 40 acres of go .and bottom land. Te be
' sold as the propruperty of Martin Dial, late
olsaid county, deed., and for distribution,
lertus cash.
JOHN P. EDWARDS, Admr.
44-id de bonia noth
EXECUTORS SALE.
LAM) l ull SALE
I offer for sale my plantation situated 7
miles North-west of Monroe, consisting es
3)o acre-, some g, od branch and Creek bot
toms which could h» pat ia cultivation, 76
l in the wood-. 2 settlements on the tarm, 3
go.. : peaohor-.hards, 1 apple orchard, 1 Gin
House and Screw. Gin, Thrasher and Fan.
Stables. Barns. Cribs and all other necessary
out buildings.
Come and examine the premises and we
will trade on fair term*.
41-ts. A. WEBB.
Marietta, Ga.. August 9, 1870
Messes. Bhadf:.:ld -k Co—Gentle
mo:! : You will please ship us another
: supply of your invaluable Female Reg
' ulator, and forward bill per mail.
. We r.ro harpy t > state that this rem
, edy gives better satisfaction than any
| article we sell. 4Ve have been selling
it since IS6S, aud witnessed many re
. markable cures by it. Among others
,There was a lady fib ud of ours who
■ was sallow and sickly until she was
twenty-six years old. at which age she
; marred; her kusband lived two vears
and died: she continued in bad health;
in fact, sue has never been what a wo
man ought to be. A few months after
the death ol her husband she saw vour
advertisement, and came to our store
and bought a bottle of your Regulator
from us, and took it according to di
rections. It has cured her sound and
well, brougnt her regular monthly pe
riods on. and to-day she is a hearty,
blooming widow, with tiie use of but
two bottles of your Regulator, costing
her only three dollars, when she had
tried several physicians and spent *
great deal ofmonev without any bene
fit.
Wishingy u great success with your
valuable remeuies. we are respectfully,
yours, etc. 44 . Root & Sons.
32-ts.
JOHNSON
MALE AND FEMALE
Institute.
Rev. Taos. H. Bcbju'ss, - - Principal.
Rev J. M. Stillwell, - - Assistant.
This Institute is located in Monroe,Dal
ton county, Ga., ia the midst of a sober,
thrifty and enterprising population. Ia
it is taught w hatever is necessary to pre
pare for admission into any ci.iss'i n College.
In addition to the ordinary mod# of instruc
tion, the Black Board is used for elucidat
ing the syntactical and etymological por
tions of tiie Languages, a? well as for dem
onstrating Algebraic and Geometric prob
lems. Several years' cxperiar.ee as Instrua
tor clearly convinces the Principal of th#
great utility thus resulting to the sttidcar,
who. under the usual plan of instruction,
not unfrequentb- commit* w hole volumes
to memory, without being able to dedue#
thereircm a single practical conclusion or
lesson ; henc# a saving of time and money.
The government is mild, but decided.
The Academic Year i* divided into tw#
sessions of twenty weeks each.
The first open* on 2nd Monday, in Janua
ry, ls7l.
No student will b« admitted for leas time
than on# session, and no deduction mad#
except in case* of protracted iicknees.
CHARGES—Par Session of 20 4Teek«.
Orthography, Reading, Penmanship, |IJ,6 >
Arithmetic, English Grammar, 4y.. 16/#
Latin. Greek. Higher Mathematic#, Ac. 18/W
Board can b* had in good famHiea at sl3
to sls per month.
Tuition fee* due at doe# of each **es!*m.
For further particulars, address
THOS. H. feURRUSS,
M»nr**v Walt#* O#., •*>