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The Walton Casket.
Thursday November 2,1871.
Ordinary's Office, W alton, Cos., \
Monroe, Ga. Oct. 12, 1871. j
From and after this date and until further no-,
tice, all Citations aud Notices issuing from this
Office will be published in The Walton Casket,
a public gazette published at Monroe, Ga.
Jesse Mitchlll,
Ordinary.
Walton Sheriff’s Sales.
From and alter this date the Sheriff’s sales of
Walton county will be published in The Wal
ton Casket, a public Newspaper published a
Monroe, Ga. Oct. 12, 1871.
Wm. J. Moore, Sheriff.
r- BSf Magnificent. — Those “Eagle”
rugs and of all colois
Felker’6 store.
The reghfar term of the Court
ofiPpiinary, for Walton, will be held
on jy|g.t Monday aud Tuesday.
OgT to purchase,
of the Patffin at Mon
roe, on next Tuejjfcy. l^e
ministrators in another
|)|olumn. ¥~ <«. *
R. L. to explain”
i that he has just received another 1 I of
Vdjit-'y Candies of the firt£Bf quality,
Oranges,' Apples, Cigars, Cheese and
Crackers; also a lot of Oysters which
are nice. They are all hunkidora, and
no mistake. Boys, god or ’em.
Capt. Gko. C. S elm an, ol that
popular firm of Edwin Bates Cos.,
of Charleston, is in town again. Onr
country merchants 'sh-nid not fail to
Jfoll on him during his stay and give
him their orders for goods Thus firm
Iffls.also a large clothing store in Mt
lutita, where they are selling an ini',
monse quantity of goods. T'iiey are so
well known (universally) as correct bit;
si ness tttet'i, as to i on4uL-.~4A* 1 14 l rLg---WT'*
would say in their favor supetfluous
Wo bad The pleasure of meet
ing iu town this week, our jovial friend
<japt. James B Sillman, of Jefferson,
lie was looking iu fflko Audi
spirits, which, -at least, \(«aTes the
good sanitary coudifim erf
try. lliscounty we l<\r\ .ilitowYiV*
fesled with Grant’s lvtmSdux troops,
which we consider a greater .calamity
upon the people than Fever.
23ir° Our popular Ordinary, Judge
Mitchell. left last Tuesday, for Atlan
ta, where he will witness the assent
bling of th(f Georgia Legislature. Judge
Mitchell's acquaintance with public meu
and public events dates back nearly a
half century, and he will very probably
have the pleasure of meeting with ma
ny of his old associates and friends of
lung ago, with whom he met iu Mil -
legeville in antebeHum tiroes, when he
represented the county of Waltoy in
the Legislature
Cupid.
The wedding season, it seems, has
opened in good easnest —well, we just
surmise it has, from the number of ‘re
ticent, young men visiting the Ordi
nary's office during the past week. We
talked all around to learn their business
but couldn’t get a word of satisfaction
out oi them.
Constitution Office, )
Atlanta, Oct., 30, 6 o’clock,r, m. j
Standard prints and bleached goods
have declined £ cent per yard, but are
firm. Corn is in better demand, with a
slight advance. Cotton is depressed
and weak. Quotations are therefore,
nominal at 16£ in warehouse for New
York middlings. Kedeipts of the week
950 bales.
GRAIN.
White corn in car load lots 95; smnl
lots 95 to 97. LigJit stock.
Wheat—Rod $1,70 to 1,75; white sl,
80 to Oats arc in demaud at 65
to 70.
Rye in demand at $1,25.
Barley $1,25.
Executive Department, A
State of Georgia, v
’Atlanta, GA.,Oct., 28, 1871.)
To> whom it may concern, Greeting:
Be it known that good
reasons me there
by resign the office oiGovqytor oWftis
State, to take effect oj;
the 30th day of year on
our Lord one thousand
and seventy-one, aud o4f ati er
date deliver over to the Benjatoin
Conley, President of
Executive powers of
until the election and tonification
Governor in the mode egcrfced nay
paragraph IV, Article
tht> Constitution of this the
§efepftary of the ExecAB r #J%pirtmer.t
Wfll enter the foregoing oLrotMJsd in the
Executive minutes, and ctmlit}, Oapi
-Building, Executive Record!, Beep
metßs, Seals, and Mansion,\n the Mg
trol |ofkthe said Benjamin Gtarfley, upcß
IwtTfa'c'ng the oatii of
by paragraph V, section I, article IT,
of the Constitution.
✓ * Rufus B. Buli.ock,
' r Governor,
*Oi, Piflilay nighr, as the venerable Dr.
Mirans, oSavannah, was entering the
car at fllaoon, he was robbed of his gold
waleh and pocket book containing two
hundred dollars. The watch was pre
sented by the students of Emory Col
lege to Dr. Means, on thjt occasion of
j his retiring from the presidency of .the
college, and Was highly prized by him.
f-jUPTIte telegrams ftom lowa show
a decreased vote in the last election dn
both sides. The Radicals carry the
State, of eourse, electing their State
ticket and a majority in
In Polk county, in wjjjch is the capital,
Des Moines, General Tuttle, Democrat,
and Houl John A. Kassnn, Radical, are
elected to the Legislature. Returns
from twenty-six counties show a Rad
’ieal thousand ;
«"l*k em
from the Democrats gain twelvemems
bers of the Legislature.
■iis
ter wriyis state 11 )W Vk<■t»iV>t nyl rMj
j oMime
debtor ofTfiTi Poft*f-.SaVJy.^\i
iiuSlolAs! soM vVill \yMy be ap-
-—
New York, v Oct., 28,— Jay Cooke,
McCullocli & Cos., have telegraphed a
thousand pounds sterling to trie Mayor
of Chicago. The lioipso here lias given
$J 0,000, and the Philadelphia
000, making s2s,oo^CTta?V‘klt < K^balvl»W~ :
house and a * J®
« * X-*-
aSTA Chicago Vt . —The IW*v.
/Hubert Collycr’s son have Ut&n
married in Chicago otjL the 1
after, the fin. 1 , but hu~(Uib jahurgli,%tf
ture and all'were
On Wendnesday.hSwevWltlie weddim/
took place, the youlV^tqSL;*w(Afc'MNu t®
ealic ) gown, the onnßdress\he
"vi —>* 'v
22|r'Amung oth-qrattractiSris tljfc
season at otie oljthe \ry goods storey®
New York, are genn«^jclmel’s
shawls varying in
The $5,000 shawl is
“bordered with autumn
the delicate woody tSbrs,
of scarlet and yellowß’
may proudly wear it, mit Nfhat jjgart
buruings shall spring from it, rV
Ssr Emigrants. —Some
emigrants, meu, women and chihjjen,
left this county for Arkansas, on S««Bay
night last. Good otters have been made
these parties to work on tarms already
in operation out West. —Home Com.
ppMakiug people happy, is neither
u small nor unimportant business. As
1 regard good nature as one of th£ ri
chest fruits of true Christianity, so I
regard the making of peoplo foundjabout
us happy us one of the best manifest
ations of that Christian disposition
which we are commanded to wear as a
garment.
UsTTue yellow Fever deaths now
average about two a day in Charleston.
Georgia Legislature.—This
body meets on the first Wednesday in
November, and that is the first day of
the month. ,
| MONROE PRICE CURRENT.
Corn a
•seJm
.... sJ 13 0 17
Orushed .... IS o^2o
Co%e^Jj4^v ? ••V '•* X®' " 2 *
.. 4%0
Syrup—N«w Orleans ID 0 MM)
- *-vC*SOO
\'
v 'Band and OJal 8 0 10
‘‘ Horse shoe V*- 1— 8 0 10
“/ Round and 8 0
I-' I Nail Rods f %'
“ c IL *v\- - *f*3
praßL - -n a is
Hollow Wac^ - 4 .= .* . . 8 @U4
lldrso^ind .. TvVl 0 1%
Bar .. . . 01^
Dfop .-yU 0 15
Buck “ i- 0 15
l Shirting \ 12 0 15
Prints .**. 8 0 14
Bleached Shilling 9 0 25
Bed "licking 16 0 40
Cheeks and Stripes 16 0 20
Brown Drills 16 0 18
Liquors —Whiskey Rectified 125 0 150
“ Corn 159 0 250
“ Rye 300 0 400
St. Croix Rum 0 400
Holland Gin 300 0 600
French Brandy .... 10.00 0 1 2.00
Jamaica Rum 8.00 0 10.00
Peach Brandy 3.00 0 400
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Walton County.
By virture of on order of the Court of Ordina
ry ot Walton county, will be sold before the
Court. House door of said county, on the first
in December between the legal
Bkrs of sale the following lands 0 wit: Lot No.
acres off lot 109 in the third District
‘ a V^Lnty—containing in the aggregate 271
0 said co ”SBr less, known as the Homestead
acres more vf|||T^| e ,j ec ’,j Iy ; ng 2 mile4east of
taming _
Stephen J. Heal|£gn the boutllt j oim W. Snow
Johnston and NotWby lands o^^, w Sarah J.
and also lot No. 154 which wiSl. more or
Hale now lives, containing 250, acrS^.. ee j £ i n
less and lying on the Waters of
said county and District
>, The above lands to be sold as the property of
Jonas Ilale, late of said county dec’d., fer the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec'd.
i&ms one half cash—balance 12 months
creML wiill’llites and .Bond,
rat \ vV \
lntitfejjTßU>na 11 i itV
Idagaihstkid deceased- KjHfcgby
r hereas Kobe* applies to
of and
of J%nes Avco6k minor of William J.3'c<wk
dec’d. are therefore to cite mid admmfatJn
ah&|kii>drcd amL to fi|f.
ttltlff they', have v?%y sudlj
Guardianship shoulcWfbt be granted
cant at the November colfett. 1
I under nr® this the 4th
of October 1071.^
WZ IVOTICE A
filed with The Ordinary of l&hon
for leave to sell the lan<J beaf
longing nHyte estate ofcfljohn C. Reed, dec a
lute of sailMjuntyy Not* is hereby given to
all to show cause jjOanny
wl*fca^_ application shqrfft not be
granted at the term
c u ylx
* etc.
G EURGI A«ason Cuofrr
Whereas Oox applies to me for
the Guardianship of the person and property
F. Peters minor of Janies T. Pe
ters dic’d, late of said county,
TJjfe is theretoro to cite and admonish all
anosihgular the kindred and friends of said
minmflp file their objections if any they have
why jSnGuarditinship of the person and
propejpf*Cf said Talujah F. Peters should not
pe granted the applicant at the November
term nexf*bf this Court, Given under" my
htmdPoAially September 27, 1871.
Jesse Mitchell,
29-3od- Ordinary} I
GEORGIA, Walton County. !■
Court of OrdinarvCttn^teriMp
4VII ERF. AS Percy S. BopflPGuardian
John A. LVj
a discharge m
This is therefore and a j
persons concerned y show
afksaullfcieterm next of the
71 *
mittJvSEssE mitchell;
before
ll%e sale
day In NVf-e&ibeFtiext, the OTahringßttpds
joWjK more or it» tne4th
distncl .of saidUebunty, uprising
fdiANML24 25 akd%.l, thdikeanie being tue
laXK on Patton,
at the time of his imnth. To refold r^the^
• w OHN F ’ E:dward8 *
" 28-49d. * Ad “* r ;....
WALTON Court of Ordinary,
Mujatst Term '
[ SalAl Bdssel Executor Z e-J
Bassett <fecM%te4f saidVunty petiudls
Court for a dischaiiye such Administration.
ThisJ» and admonish all per
sons and show cause if any
they cKnt thel)ecenri)er term next of this court
why Bassett should not be discharg
ed from the Administration of said estate. By
order of the Court tnis the 7th August 1871.
JESSE MITCHELL,
22 3m. . Ordinary.
WALTON Ordinary,
August Term, 1871. '
Whereas, R. M. Breedlove administrator
upon the estate of Enoch E. MeCVdlum dec and
late af said, countj; petitions this Court for a
discharge from said administration. This is
therefore to cite and admonish all persons
intmeste'd to appear and show cause if any
they jhn at the December term next of this
CourOv.hv said R. M. Breedlove should not
be discharged from said administration.
By order of the Court this the 7th day of
.August 1871. Jesse Mitchell,
v -i2-3m Ordinary.
WALTON Court of Ordinary,
•August Term 1871.
Whereas John P. Edwards Administrator de
horns non with will annexed of John H. Kim
bell deed ,late of said county, petitions this Court
for a discharge from said Administration.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to appear and show cause if any
they can, at the December term next of this
Court why said John P. Edwards should not be
discharged from S3ul Administration. By order
of the Court this the 7th August 1871* -*
& iQ X**>ESyTOL% y CHKLL,
iYtaSm.*. VX %wL-o£-d in i>y.
WALT Off CoußfiW OrdinaW, V >
August Term 187*.
Whereas James R. Garrett, Administrator up
on the estate of B T. Blaekweffjdekl.tlata of
said county, petitions thjj c#srt
from said * \ \
This to cite* s and admonish sfll per
|Ltt>ns interest|c*| shAt
R. Garre^shoWj^ot
fMi said AdministratiA tnfl%
be ■ihM'Gourr. 1
ttne
ii Ijy^orderlmgChiK Cl., >
\
V A ugu ATermPßD9kop!f
Whereas Josialft’K I yirt|W.tpJ^JkJSi v s
decimate
Cteui tVrafcii safcrge fiMfP Mkh
TUiis cfcr j
Ton? 11 to a
(that can at we#ecem®HK®xt ol t«s %utT|
WAI.TO OrpixarY,* fl
4 erm »
k Wiwms, G«on Hendricks nndTH
Tlmmi^n:id&wwist rotors upon the
Gjdeonr lipidi nV» 'd%Ai, like wfl
Trout This is t MM
to cite tuid admonish all ii®
: '7%-. iflny ihMa
the ®ooemVer £erm next of this d®
said Gideon HaafgrfTks ;idUl Elisha*
sliotrtd net belUseharged from \
tration. ** -
l.y order of the Court, thb
AugustJSTl. -.
*■ 22«3m. N ; M 1
ifkip osr^SHpiFa
SI) be Jud before the Cotsß
>wn Walton S
st Tueaflty in
legal hours of sale.the
One house andie i T>®
and being uMB
pied by Thomas Bl.iSingaflS
streetjfind joininfTl.
Wiliium A bridge’s Ntore*
which was fomu-rly own H
Lcvietl on as the property J
satisfy a Tax tild issued kgß
Collector of said
Herndon for his State and®
year 18(39. •* «■ *
Levy maderoy C. <Vnl
itanued to me Septrmher®
. mm
•JG-30d x . A'''
WENTH. CRAWLEY
pSfglLk the Field
a large end splendid stork \v
te&paNKd fancy goods for Fall and Winter.
CLQTHWG\
Goods, Boots, Stio ,
ot Family Grocem s
ffIARDWATfe, CROCKERY^
Cot^l^^'arfljß^implements etc, I wifi •*-
change goods 1 kinds of country product
sell my goods as low .<■;
f
jy* CtlMselkd my old stand, in il«<*
..corner house, krwwn as the Haraldson old sum !
4 j % v! H. CRAWLEY,
Social Circle, Ga. • 1— ts.
New Millinery Goods!
Sarih Camp, Miss Bettie Tuck.
Slop and Xjools.!
Mesdames. CAMP *fc TUCK,
Takes pleasure in announcing to their friends
and customers, that they have just received
their fall" and winter stock of fashionable
MILLINERY GOODS,
consisting of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Plume.-
Lices, Collars, Ilankerchiefs, Gloves, Dre-s
Trimmings, Chignons, Switches, Curls, Ffizetn
Silks, Irish Poplins, Alpacas, Delaines, Calico-
Balmorals, Table Linens, Linseys. Domestic
Toilet Soapes, Perfumery, Combs, French Ch«
nes, Opera Flannels, Plaids, Hoods and thou
rands of other articles too numerous to mentioi.
They feel confident that they caa suit the tasiu
of the most fastidious ip fashion, style. Dricea.ut
texture of grods.
BONNETS AND HATS
remoddled and retrimed on reasonable terms. -
Cutting, fitting and trimtng
ladies dresses
dene in the neatest style and fashion. They so.,
licit a liberal patronage and would specially cnii
the attention of the Ladies to their fine selection
as they feel confident*they witi be pleased wH
the quality and style of their goods.
Don’t fail to give them a call. See
''FANCY STOR*Sm >
lunjing at fiist door North of
Broad street.
Monroe. Ga., Oct., I '7 4^
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